The Evening Record, March 17, 1904

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The Evening Record, March 17, 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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1904-03-17

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THE EVENING RECORD

SltMEI»i

•wl»Upt»HMr

sson WAS
^ DESTROYED

CflAMEST KTim
Oallar rw TMa Marwiai <

p^oSnir
SUDDENLY
STRICKEN

Baadai to tha Breatac Baeortf
WinoHhofs.
Maaeh
17-Tha HON, W. M. rOtTER WED THIS
ItUMIA TOMMUlO MAT I
rraawari owaa4 hy WUUaa Baca ^
MORNIMO WITHOUT WARNING.
•moYCfi rrmicK Mint.
taatroyat hy Ira hata thla wmi _
Tha tra waa raaaai hy tha ah«toa of
a portaMa saw Mill, owaat by Walla
Brw. which Is olODgsMa tha crw
inVlALGU OF THE HEAIT
ary.
Tha craaaary baUdhtf was aaed at
ctoar Mill and a faad cdadar. Tha
I RERFECT HEALTH UNTIL
CONCCMTflATIOM
OF
IIUSAIAN as oa tha halMtac U ll.toO. a <
VEITEROAY.
raas worth t4M was dastroyad
mOOFft SLOCKS JASt.
ho aoaw Machlasc7 Tha total loat
sad tS.Kto.
bis haaaahold «oods hwppad Over Dead In an Instant
' nmmim MInMtor
Lmm*
were dastroyad. Talaphaaa coma
While Playinfl With Hla Childran
An Kmt CRwiWRL nv« T«t^
eatbrn was also laterraptad:
in Bad—Close of a Life of
Energy and tucceass.
fy 0t » tawiaalilp.

imuNs H9wmQ mum

Detroit. Match IT^BmII WalU t
Mdeted of the mordaf of foor y<
UaSafi. Maaali 17^-CA# Faa Ala- oM AIpbons Wile
satrtiaa to tha Katoar Talaifwi Compmy ra^art that tha Kaaalan taryaSa
hat iaatfayar than haa haan Waam
Mt at SaH Aathar hy a taattofl nHaa.
Oaljr «aar af har craw «aara aawad. .. .
Tha taatrayar raaartot tamallahad
hy toa miiia waa a alatar baat af tha
Haraiiiaahttht which waa aiMtk hy tha

^ Win to tW Bvaatet BaeatS.

aloe years after I

Haary swo
•ndy. Friday
_______________
taalcht: brisk to M«fa oast to aorth

MAdOR BUICtOCO.

ily at hi
at €:50 t

Spadal to-tbe Bvealaic Raeord.
OMaha. Nab.. Marcb 17—Malar
Bean, one of the best knqwn army of- •
•cars In the Lilted States senrkw. cxhbMined raldde here this awraiak.
had been ordered to tha PhUlpfdi
and had bad his tniok seat to the s
thm. He ibca retired to hU ra
placed an army rerolrer to his tenple
and fired. Death was Instantaneons.

# A PERSONAL REVe

Ingtonl
Ing. a victim of j

OmCEtS WEIB JfOMHIATEB

CADILLAC~
MANS90T

As He Turned ) Sheet Other Felice,
man. He Received FrwbaWy FsUI
^Wound In the Lungs.
Bpeclal In the Brenlna Record
CadiUsr. Mich. March 17—Bon
Raasford. an empUtye of the G. R. A 1..
was shot last ntichi by Night PatrolMan Miller and perbsps fstslly In
lured.
Pay day on the O R A I was yes­
terday aad after Ransford received his
ebeek. ho loaded up on Cadillac
whisky. He then went to the home
at hU brother Dell, where be lives, and
drawlac a rrrolver. made threau
acalast the lives of the family. A call
for the police was Immediately sent In
sad OScerv Cot»ke and Miller respond­
ed As soon as they entered the house
Bansford covered them with his gun
and took aI shot St
si Cooke,
Cooke. The bullet
oBcer’s rright cost
tote through the'
the'oBcer’s
sleeve,
penetrating both hU overcoat
e. ptmel
undereoat but
did
and undeitML.
—------_
flesh.. Ransford than tamod. probably
with the Intentloe of shooUag Miller
but tbe latter was too gulck for him,
hsvlag drawn hU gun from his over­
coat pocket and fired at Ransford
last as he was taming The ballet
struck him In the back and kalged
kidi
here It still re­
low tbe right luni
Matas. Hansford's condition to erttlral
and he will probably
He to as years of age. single aiM
regarded as Qtrtte qaarrelsome. es­
pecially wben be Is dHnklng which Is
nflen

m

‘Dteplay-Mrs. 8 B Cate, first;
Prank Smith, aucond.
Winter Dalfylng.
Tbe firsi paper on the morning pro­
gram was presented liv R O. Ladd
Winter Dairying " Mr. Ladd
Rrst of hto Idea of restoring the
run-down. uUlliy «»f a farm
m He believes in a rotation of i
. wheat and
clover, then kevp st
wheal

interv.xie mid end the war. Tl
strong w-utinu-ui expr. s-e«! tb. n hi
oauM-ii S»*uih America «'on«i<l<-iable I
Sony ami the «-oa]lilon sa- lortied t
prevent such a po«j»ibilitv
The meeting:
Tn
41. Kr.li

SSSS3fS.^v?S^“-3

ritv emt

im

THERE IB NO NEED TO OiS.
CUSS THE MONEY-SAVING
ADVANTAGES OF OUR

Of oor Men’s Spring Clothing Paabioni, Halt,
Caps and Komishings u orgently necetsary i
p fully ^nasp the magnibcencr of our ttodt.

Oofll Boy Uott Yorit Seen Bondi;

GREAT
SAMPLE
SHOE
SALE

SwcU Suite and Top Coats $10. $12, $16. $18.
Newland Hate-aoft or stiff—3 00, 2.00, 100.
The newest in shirts. 54V, 76c, l.(Ki. 1.25. 1.50.

S. Bonda & Co.

Hnn.Iieds tpf
women I
iHiught sample eh. »■> of
mrne make l- r.we.
They and all their neighbors
know Ibst tin's*- t-ales give
III! an o|Miri(iiiti> u>
t»- t Bin! nee I stylish sh«»e>
e at I.h:S8 TH.W WHOLE
SAI.E PKIIT58
It il.in't wall' S't»i an hour.
I lunger than vun < an hel|i.

Real

Reliable Ouffitters.

f asjrt Ttes 26< to l.Ul

S«.

\V.n.l<»w

BOYS’ SHOES

~ MMririi

The lonq wear kind—they are made of pood, aolid leatber—that'a
why they're called the Long Wear Shoes. Come In and see them.

Hon. William H. Foster.
'
tPrutn a photograph taken several,
ycat^ ago \

ur showing of Shirt Waists
-eds in grandeur anything we
t ever had. Come aind see.
B $ia The Boston Store.

a comfurtable higbl and awuKe at.
the tiBual time this morning Mr. Kos-;
ter was \«Ty fond of the two bright;
children which brlghlem'd the family j
clrcH* and every morning enjoyed agood fmllr with them. This morning!
was playing w Hb tire children j
le In bed and klr« V.»t..r

Poor Pianos

'V ;!

never
h
words had wsurely paseed his llpv I
when be fell tiark uncoosclnus. it was{
frightful shock to Mrs Poster. Dr.
Thompson was summons'd Immediate­
ly. He responded at once but found!
life extinct
Nelghbnrv cam^ and ]
ster was *me of the bright
*n of the city who had eoraand esteem fur his

•Dtuu. fertlllir

Are like plug hors***, they may
look all right but when ii conies
to quality they ar.- s«H-fuIly
Jacking Don't tak*- long fdiances
when roil buy a piano Buy of a
relislile firm—a flrui that has a
rt'putat Inn for honest go:>ds and
square dealing—buy dln-ri from
thn largest factory in the world
and save th\' middle man's
pmfUs
The high grade Kim­
ball piano at 'factory prices
means a saving of dollars to
you.
Invfnitlgate our ilalms.
Easy terms If you wish.

about 21 yean
er sp«*ndlngj
ark«>i products in rondenst'd form his early life o
have the work evenly distribated he determined rmth Manlloii Island.!
a name and)
throughout tbe yx-ar. have lucume fame for himse > make
Everyone
in thls|
coming in at dlffertmt limes of the .....jraunity* knows how he siircepded
yewr. have s«>me branch which will be and how he attained a prominent posl i:
reasonably sure to bring a deflnlte I
j Him at the bnr and In public life. After'
come.
The advantages I* winter daltr>»S aeveral y**ars of dlstlnrtlon locally he
are more milk, more time to care fur:,was flnallr sent to the state leglsla-*
ture. where he gained a foremost
cows and better prices; the easentlaU place
gwTTtbtag tn
by his ahllHy and energy. He
are comfortable atables. use of silage)
waa popular abroad as w*.ii as at home |
or roou. regnlarll::y In feeding and^j and
hundreds will moam the death afj
milking and rleanlli
a good friend and splendid elilzen.
I
Pure Milk Production.
Besides his wife. Mr Fosif*r leaves!
Professor Smith presented nn ex a aon. Phelps, about five years old. and
eellent paper upon "Etsentinto of^ure a daughter. Ruth, nearly four years <vf'
ag»‘: also a brother on fU.tuh Manitou
Milk Prodoctloo.
The apeaker aald that in the oalry island.
bnalness.
ss. as
ns well as in any other, one
Politically, deceased was a repub­
needs the business
bustoe sense, the qoallcy lican and prominent in politics In this
or part of the atate. He was aggn'ssive (
npart from brmfns. ability, ehnrmcler
chan
religion which to often Inti
Intuit
honest and fair in all hB dealings with ’
meiaaure be trultimted all classes, and this rommu^'- mam
Profeaeor Smith
Bmltl spoke of tbe im- miss a genial soul, a good
portance ofr hard work which is re- and tbe local bar will lose o
properly, lie brightest lights.
;eep a dalryy properl;
qulred to ke<
Mr. Poster was s prominent and
declared that the idea that one cannot
deelar
> hto herd is all non popular member of Traverse City
mffard
RAFtO EUCHRE PARTY.
lodge. No S2J. B P O. E. the Ms
To run a dain properly the speaker aonic fraternity and n Knights T«-m
Mra. John Mcintoab EnUrUinod
-tores that one must have,an on- plar. also a m.-mln'r of the Knights of j
FrionAs TMs Afternoon.
indt'A faith In U.»be moat under­ Pythias.
Mrs John McIntosh entertained 30 stand his buslaeas thoronghl.v. mnstj
Funeral Sunday Afternoon
r
ladles very pleasantly this afternoon
The funeral wHJ^ take ptoce Sunday j
at her pretty home on Boardman nveStt be
A good
Boe with -rapid euchre " The first
be cboaen
cboaen Get
Get aa
Traverse (Miy
(Miy command
ctratmandery.!
r. give her a healthy
healthy tested cow.
prize was n d
41. Knights T^plar Rov. D |
and water free from
loisonne rose Jar. and the place rlean wa
prise a Cloisonne
Oochlln
the Congregatk)!
lonaJ church
coaacdatkHi1 prire n bouquet of flowers germs
typhoid epidemics will officiate
In speaking
It also received a 8t PstMach gneat
Sketch of a Succaaaful Career.
le case In ten tboohe declared thi
rldi'a Day s^nivenlr. At t
tbe milk, tn a
te were
W. H. Poster was bom on South
aloa of the play ing Ices and cake
Continued on Poarth Page 1
of the
Manitou Island' In 1959 and for 21
aarred. The affair was t
an par \
years remained in hto island home.;
Most enjoyable of the afli
mr Ihto j
fanning, fishing and aailing In 1KM<
Kies which have been so |
Dm tnCDTEO
hr came to Trareree City and enterod
winter
the High achool. from which he gradWalter
Haraha
Will
Fay
nated In tbe class of ISIS, the find |
279 REGISTERED.
class
graduated from this school. In
ino Bllla Agnlnat Old MichItM
1897 be graduated from the State Nor-j
Many Now Votoea Have Coma
Tclaphonc Company.
I mal. langhl eckool for «e year In 1111Teavaeaa City.
wds. then entered the tew department
Tko total number ragtoter^ tn the Special to the Evtfmlng Record.
of the Mtchtgnn nnlreralay. from
Thafollowli
Pity yasterdny wass 279. Tka
foHowlng
Detroit. Mich. March 17—Tbe deed which be was graduated In
He
waa tho mail In the wnrda: Plrat conveying the property of the old then returned to Traverse City and
«; ~rj Michigan Telephone Company to tbe went Into the practice of hto profea*«rd.
new Michigan State Telnibane Com­ akm. In 1890 he was elected clrralt
ward.
pany as nsatgnee of N. W. Harrla. has conrt commissioner on tbe republican
ward.
baeen executed by apeelal master In ticket to the spring of 1891 a Justice
rhaarery Walter Haraha aad wlU prpb- of the peace, and la 1892 and again la
kytertan ckurch will kold a aocM for
1894 prosecuting nltomey of hto
tka ynnag poopto «C ike ebtuek ^
_jk»at the eonaty. In 1897 be was elected to the
MAebAsu Telephone Company will ha ICBlalatwe aad again In 1899 la all
paid hy Mr. Haraha npon
----- ractopL poMtloM ke has been callad to flU hto
rer. te orSer to ao- work waa well aad taJtkfkUy done
tka yottiM peopM v larltad to a good
most be preaented
time.
Mr Ftoalqr was married te March.
OwSto to tbe deatk of Mr. Fboter rUhIn alx i
1894. to Mtos ■MherK. Pkelpa. Romeo.
Tk* fLOl
____
tka n«ttlar medCias «C tk* Wt
Mich., at oaa Ume a toaeker la the
lanjr. «OI be raSai
I 8T87JJ on Traverse City acboota. Mr. and Mrs.
Oab tet I
-----------------•aaealaMto to Mr.
k te DetrolL Poster were cteasmatai at the Tfermdf
aad were gradaatod ta the aaaae eteag,
Mn. C. B. HaU went to Grand Rap- aad It waa while aaanclated t ~
MnSmaTtoittkli
matt la Kha manar that the I

ZJSi

City Book Store RSffiS?"''

AMERICA FEARS
UNITED STATES.

PRODUCTS
ARE GRADED

E. O. Land and Buff Jersey H
Fspers—Attendance Large am
claims thai -Japan's losass alnes the
Much Interest Is Being Shown
apening of The war are tour cruisers
In Dairymen's Convention.
and ft^-iarpodo host dsatrayors
the maehlnery sf a ttSOO Ion hsttleThe dairy priMlnet dUplay. while
ship aorlpualy ln|urod.
tractive In form and color to not
Jarge as last yearv nor dues It reach
potoh with aaortlAt thot tho eanee
last year's aeore, which was
tion pf RuMlan traspa ot Mukden and
The reault of the amring
‘Harhin to eonaidsrod as termlnsting mined b) George Giilraan and Klgin
.tha doiBtr from a Japansas landing In I.e>wlB to as follows:
‘tho northsm part of the Bay of Korea.
Jar BuUer—Mrs. Val Dunn, to; Mrs.
■d. Black. M% : Mrs. 8. B. Oate/ DJe;
Mrs ntekermaa. KS; John Miller.
KM: P. D. Long Grand Rapids. M;
Mrs. J. Hems, kl: Mrs P. Ransom
9m: Mrs. George Robertson. 91%:
Mrs B. O Ladd. 90; Mrs Edward Me
Mullen, 92; Mrs. B. J. Taylor. 91%.
Priote Butter—Mrs. Val. Dnnn. 8€H
LLong,
BURT RANSFORO FIRED AT OF­ Mrs D.
92; Mrs.
rs. F
FICER COOK.
Rutsom. 99; Mrs. Edward McMullen.

I

Majr be teen at oor
A Aaife Mode for tbe carir
Spt^ demand
demaad is
if now
ooa___ _________
^_______
Sprag
mdodl^
the new_______
crown___
td'fi^crepdi aBdtapcMnca Pricn are joR at mterestuto
as the goods.

IS FORMED
SOUTH

Brazil. Eqoado^ Chili. Bolivia and
Charlevoix > Argentine Combine to Prevent An.
few days aad returned yeotarday
nesation by This Country.
altanooe suffering
suffaring with
wl
aflemooe
neuraJgig l>r.|
Tbompson waa called and gave proper'
treatment snd called again in U Special to the Evening Record
evening. It was thought that tbe.
New Orleans. March 17.—According j
was aathlag serious and that today t to mall advices which have Just beeni
would be as well as ever He pass* r«-c«-U'ed here, aa alliance has l»een j
formed by Brazil. Ecuador. Argentina |
Cblla and Bolivia to guard against xb '
Thwraday laal o« Fort Arthur. The hot
sorption by the CnlttKj States.
vosaals wore amatif the torfsst In the MRS. ED. SLACK GOT HIGHEST
It is b«*lleved. It to said. Ihru'oghoui,
Brazil and Argentina that in event .»fi
Rosalan dsatrtyar ^lls earrylng SM
GRADE FOR JAR SUTTER.
' rrll«-d Stales wou
RUSSIANS MOVING NORTH.
Faria. Marsh IT^Ths Temps m
spondsnt at SC Fetarsborg asserts that
a RtfMlan army eorps Is deaem»dln
from Vladlvaatok toward Ksrsa. H
adds that Fort Arthur has a garriab
of SGSOO men and la Rovlslonsd tor

A PLEASING DISPLAY OF
WALL PAPERS

W, W. KIMBALL COMPANY

I2V FraDt SL N. E streac. Brr.

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iMUruairBte. tOoiH

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

Opposite Whiting Hotel.

SHOE STORE.

OUR $3.00 SHOE
....FOR LADIES.... CUSTOM SAWING
are hand turnrd and hand
vrlt St wed solt•^.
Don't
pay
for a machine
sewed slioe when you can
ijet a hantl sewetl for the
same, p r i t e , .S e e our

GLEANER
Tha Old Rallabla Shoe Houaa

FRANK FREIDRIGH & GO.

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

Traverse City Manufg. Co.

THE NEW STAND
242 Front Straat

Young's Hats

STEIN-BLOCH
LSNART
:lothe$

Jidmp
Cmbmtion
Dunlap dut
Stein-Bheh
Spring Suit

Are the leaders and worn by men
who demand the best

style the
Latest
Quality'mcM

Priee $3.00

WEitE OX THE GROUND this
spring a little earlier than usual—al­
ready the demand for spring goods at­
tests .t|ie wisdom of our course—the
styles we are able to show in spring
suits at $10.00 to $25.00—the assort­
ment of s^ne hats at $1.50 to ^.00
will meet all requirements
reauirements of purchasers

If youiiave never worn this brand
then try one this season—we be­
lieve you will be easily convinced
that there is no other make so good

...AGENCY...

WILHELM’S STORE
Corner Front and Union

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damiltott
^ aotbing
Ompanp

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

P'THE BVBiriyQ EBOQKP, TEATBttB dTf, MICH., THUBSDiiY, VAlBjrTTT if,

THEEVENtNGRECORD WEKBTS
DIOrPED

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TMOt. T. iSfmSA w.

mtLwmmwuB

riLHff
aouNOco
MAMC CHAW.

RasUaau «f Pontaad. wke live to

tha taw dtatriota ac» «r tke aptata

L. Mums iT.x Chat the ffaod la uMMi Moah %vaff
r died Sera this didst ■Bmaat la aa ■sack altarkE
Mayor CampkaE at OaMwaiar. ta
Pafftaff Wrmm PIMi Pinar pf WltaMm
ffHraaalug tke ............... ....
kamfla
> of ace aad wua
tar a sowar ayataB. aaagta tkat OuUaa B. Bamuey of tka watar kas tka lawcat chy
Ma vfBaffe aad the dty ta tke state.
tada Car Jaal Itlaaiap Man.
editor of the Cenatml Lake TWek. She
Ckarlea LnwettL
alao leavea a aoa aad a daughter ta aaddea leave troB
Mark Craw, dty
Mhta They are WBBam P. jaU tke acker day aad after wkoB
narrow eaenpe Cn
Raaaey aad Mra. Ckarlee E. BeB.
armed degaty aet eat la paraalt. I
If nM taauat death, about
Mrs Ramaer has tired
A. MKIXMCII, CMy Clwlilir. yaaterdny
been eapCared at Clare.
artemoou.
18SS aad has made aaay f._________
Ptuh growers aad ahlppera ta tke
Ha waa taklag aouae truaka
She waa a ffsatte. aiadMrly old lady wastara part of the state are getttag
aamnd Soar of tka WUhdm Me
aad her saaaklay ways Bade all her ready tor the coBlag seaaosL Oar
kad palled the atavaior m
frteada
Brief faaeral aarrteaa wQI eoBpaar,raoHved a ahtpaeat of 17AM
reached op to pall the brake rope and be held hare aad the body win be
basket boctOBs at Booth Havea taat
etop Ike car arkaa the rope partad and
araak.
.
the henry wdghta bounded down Into
Soutk Havre cltlicas are aglti
the ear. Jnat mtoalag him.
the qwesttoa of estabUsklag a city
Thera are twp rnpaa running Into
pital. aad ao great has beemae the tathe car one to dnit and the other to
terest la the aaggeMloa that the ptaas
atop It. One ef the ropea wna apUeed
Bay aaauBe dekalte shape whhl
)eat where It ran Into
OCATH or HO#l. W. M. FOtTlfL
few weeks.
A OMtatater alalster aurpiiaed
T*»T«rM aty «w tkoekad tk waigbu toortaan Indxw
eoogregatlda taat Seaday by reqaeet■wilt to k—f at Of —dill —d — Inahea arlde. Tbeae wdgh about
S. E Walt A Soaa. ooe of the na
aptaoe.
reliable baalneaa Sraif in Ttaverae tag that the tadlea rraove their kata
tiMir «Mtk or uoA. w. a fM«r ponnda
Pbr acBa tkne the apllce
Ice had been City, hare seen aany Inataacea of the duriag the aeniee. He
Mr. fyoaur OAly fMUriiu «m to th* oraaptaff astll hi
Be for his
only a alight remarkable power of HyooMl to care
F had at 1
prtaa of rnmg —iMiod ^aargattr
catarrhal troubles and other dtaordera
ncarow. »R«i«Mlv« «b4 ko»«ral of
' the rmplratory organa.
aleven
laebaa
from
the
wall
W'hen
Reaalta In thla treataeat have i
kta fM»« vkk* awMiai MgbL
nwklag an effort I
the wdghu dropped U de^ Uiem ao much conSdeuoe la Hj
VM
cT Tratarae Ctty't aoat pop
awlfcly like a projaoclle and tat they will give a Booth's trial
alar yiMMg aaa aa4 atooi hick a
atmek between bim nnd the arall, drop­ ■1th tbe poaltlve underatandlng that
I commltee from
ping harmleealy nt hU feet. The
at the ead of that Use a core
other. bowev(
ver. Btrock the wail in aev- ot effected or enough relief gained
eral ptaeea and
down.
ad came bouadlng d
^ warrmnt n continued use of the trwt- dlffereet anpervtsor*
kricht aeklaraMBt AMrad B|
Loekliy. when JoM above Ihla
fe jd It ment for a while laager, the aoaey anpport.
_____
tana la the teolalad Maaltoaa oattl ricoebetted and ffew paat him. The win be refunded.
One Michigan editor received aa
a aad cordage fell down
Itea of news from Braxll
xll telling 4
hto aM^arUr b« caB# to this dty, tar
I him
ta of the Wc
tarrh that baa ever
sold under a bow aome fore
behtad roatha of kl« ac« la loicllactaa
ooBpeiled I
no pay" plan, aad the only rertne tow
atUalBBM>al« aad aducatkmal adraeTbe welghu deaceoded with
tag the hens
ooe where a IT....................................
I trial treatment Is live la cooo
tacM but araiad with a dcrtrnDlaatioo apead of projaetilea and bad
floods of ti
t He wrote an
free unless> 1It
Btrock
him
on
the
bead
be
would
have
article
aad
-News of Boutbaad aataral lateHlcaac* vhleb kaew
la not
i
Hyomel Is
n pill or llqubl. Just
bean
taataatly
killed.
Aa
they
came
era
aiBb*.
brestbe It through the neat inhnler
ao opoaltioa. Haiooa disUaead aiaar
from the very lop of the fifth floor, thnt comes with every^imtflt. nad beaeA Katamaaoo paper gives p long i
arko had atartod aartUr aad Aaally had one even hit hla ahooMar.
Mar.lt t
flt wrill be seen from the first day'* use. oouBt of a tactoiT that may locate „
cradaatad fron tha Trararaa CUy have baaa cut off claaa. The e
Breathed In thU way. tbentealth-givtbenmalth-glv- that city which will be run enUrely
Hick ackdpl la tka Im claaa crada­ wa* certainly a fortanati
Ing Hyomel penetratea
rate* to -------tbe mlnut? by compreaaed air. no water, steam or
eat air cells of the
atad fron that aehool. Ha aatarad
le lun
lung*, and drives elacirir power being used. The Celerjcatarrhal
germs
t
Dd
polaooa
from the Clt.v people need not amnaie too many
tka aonaal aebool aad aalreratty
atr*. there are noany other fartories
system.
aad by hla hard work aad aatoiml
The complete •ulfit costa but II. MIehlgaa run oa pure wind
plaaaed to lean that there la at
Tbe targe farm bam and shed* of
ability aooa eama away proridad ooe dreaded diaease that acteace ha« td extra bottlei of Hyomel may be
with aa adocaOoo wblcb fUtad him been able to cure In all It* atagaa. and stained for Stic
were burned
ground Monday
Remember that If Hyomel .doe*
that la catarrh. Haira Catarrh Cure
tor tka hard bat tlM or Ufa.
tbe bam when
cure you after a month'* trial, 8 E nlgkt. Bddv
la
the
only
poaltlve
cure
now
known
atoda cood lue o(r hU uleou aad In to the medical frateraity. Catarrh Wall A Son* srlll refund your money one of the hoe I kicked over the laq
hay on fire. All the
tha practloa of law bccmma a laadar being n coawtltuUonar diaaaae. redulrea an(l the treatment will he nhsolniely
I oo
at tka loeal bar. Ha waa eallad
a conaUtuthmal traatmaat HallY Catbe
bam
will
' Cure U taken Internally, acting
pablle dlfttoetloa wklla yoaac ta yaan
.600.
STROKE OF PARALYSIS.
aad ao acQulttad hiamalf aa to attract
A Bloomingdale man recently
in
a
fireside
paper
that
by
mixing
attaatloa bayoad tha bordan of hla
Mlaa Mills, of OM Miastan. Wall Known
e*
with
water
be
could
obtain
a
awa eoaaty. Hla raeord aa prosaeat
Mor* tb« Victim.
cheap fuel which arould prove a*i aatlac aUomap of ihia eoaaty waa
Isfactory a* tbe most expensive coal.
Word baa been received In this
eradit to ktai aad to tka eoaaty aad
He mixed lip about two gallon* of the
that Mis* RnUi Mills, living near
whaa ha waa called to the aUta lapla
Mission, had n stroke of parnlysls
•r aad poured it Into the
Miss Mills, who 1s only sixteen parlor (
n top of a Bice bed of
latora ha ctood aBMOC tha Irst la tha
/ caae
old. has attended the High coal* It took three men to carry out
Bend for Hat of taatlmontala.
raaka at the atata'a taw outki
school here for several tem
tbe
mas*
of
cemeat
that was fc»rmed.
aa
P
J.
CHEKET
A
CO.
ToHla deatkiaiU be a craat kma to tha ledo. O.
many friend* among tbe yoc
It cost $20 far a new stove and. after
eoavjt^ty aad hU BOBory will be
sitting around Is tbe told for two day*,
Sold by all dmgglata.
wifey went borne to mother.
ebariaked by hnadrada who called him
Tragedy Avertod.
Take Hall a Pamlly P
A very nnasunl pbenoBBenon U re­
‘yuat In the nidt of time our little
a CDod frlaad Ha waa a maa of kick nation
boy was anred.** writaa Mra. W. Wat- ported in a noBber of antall take* in
Idaala aad eoBBaadad tka raapact aad
kina of Ptansnnt Chy. Ohio. ‘^Pneo- tbe richjity of Clarknton. Fishermen
•TAQE AND PLATPOlUI.
aatacB of all who kaaw hiB H
moata had ptayad aad havoc with him went to the take* and
a good cUlaaa aad oaa of the
^ a tarihle ooagh aet In baaldas. throuah the Ice, which w*
The approachtag engagement
lick.
setting their
rented him, but he grew thick,
pobllc aplHtad. Hla loas wiU be kaaaly Oortoo'a Pamoua Mlnatrrla at Steinry. 1
U7 day. At length we tried lines
fait aad the whole commaalty will
berg’a Grud next Wednaaday. March
•ugh
'a New Dtacovery for Con- ever, as th
laok«' forward

to with mneh
taad Ita aympatby to hU bereared U. la looked
and <
hotas
and,out
on the Ice. Thla ha
.
and
our
darling
was
saved.
pleaaure by
I , all tovera of thla p
tamUy.
________________
He’s
now
sound
and
well**
Everybody
peoed
In
a
number
of
instance*
on
ai
form of anuBaBanL
Oortoo'a company
number
of
small
take*.
The
pbenomought
to
know.-41'i
the
only
aore
cute
baa long been regarded aa ooe of the
ALL HARMONY AGAIN.
atandard attractlona. which always tor coui^a. colds jand nil lung dlacaaea. enoo U explained by the fact that tbe
Ounranteed by Jha. Q. Johnson nad F. take* had neither Inlet nor outlet nnd.
»
fnlMled
all
of
ita
It will be with great aatiatactioo
H. MendA dmgglata. Price SOt
It Is suppoM^d. the fish had
thla a
II 00. Trial hottiea 10c.
nearly all the oxygen the
that the people of the cliy will '
new and important fentures^
taint'd.
the flBal aettlemeat of the library
performanee of unnaual excell
-xeellence.^
Several years ago. a Clinton county
WILL BE INSTALLED.
|
by,
ooatroTeray. Aldermen HamUton and grand afreet parade will be given
man. who bad no faith in human kind
lany at noon, eapectal
Lardle taat night rery gracefully with the entire i
or In naHonal banks, sold his farm
attention being called to the magnifidrew all oppoalUoo to the Sixth aUeet
and. putting tbe money in an old ahoe,
ni ad costly equipment.
burled it under tbe bam. Then be
alle. bravely atallng that tha Intereata
The annual meeting of tbe Petoskey
around telling what a prudent
Mem Rtata.
of the dty atood above peraooal dlfPresbytery will be held In the nrst
he was and advising everyoone
Dialurbaneet of alrikera are not Preabytertau church of this city tbe to keep
faraneea of oplnloo. Their aetkm la
out of reaching distance
the
eoaunended. It removea oppoaitJon nearly aa grave aa an hidlvldual dla- second Tuesday of April Rev. L.
banks.
He said be could ket'p money
r of the ayatom. Overwork, loas Btaaell will be Installed ns pastor
Jun ax safe outside of a bank a* in­
whkh could have done nothing but
cep. nervous teaaioo wlU be fol­
side and would ran no chance* of fail­
. widen k divlalon whieh would have lowed by utter ooltapae. nnleaa a re­ the church ou Wednesday evening.
ure* or panic*. The other day he had
liable remedy U immedtately mnbean dlaaatroua to tha dty. Hanm
It Saved Hla Leg.
occasion to use the .money nnd he
ployed. There'* nothing ao efficient to
aad unity of action la all tblnga
P. A. Dnnforth of LaGrange. Ga.. suf­ abonldered a spade and went
nt out to
e dlaordera of the liver or kidneys
rolvlBg lhe dty was declared to
aa Electric Bitters, it's a wonderfol fered for six months with a frightful the bam. He dug down threer feet and
running aore on bis leg: but writes found the money Jii»i where
needed above everything dae aad whila tonic and effective nervine
Bucklen’t Amkm Salve wholly placed It.
the opoalUon aUll bold to their opia greateai nU nround medicine
I it la gve days. For ulcera.
down ayatema. k dispels nmweasaeas.
loaa regarding the two altea. they rheumatism
aad neuralgia and expels wounds, piles Ifa tbe beat salve la the
world. Cure guaranteed. Only Z& eta.
gmoafnlly yield for tka cUy'a beat In
'aria gerau. Only 60c. anr
Bold by Jas. G. Johnson and F. H. those tirclesB little
taraata. Thla U a coBBendable attlguaranteed by Jaa. G.
Meads.
druggUta
King's New Life PUU. Mllkms are altode to take aad It wfll be appreciated aad P. H. Meads, druggists.
ways at work, night aad day. euriag
gaaaraly even by tkoae who hare
CswUat WIW Vp tWsTW«r«M.»t»r
A Ixmdon firm of tea dealer* bat
ladlgeatlon. blUoaaaeaa. conaUpaUtm.
favored the Caaa afreet alte.
*1
d
knolent
ttmrw. that U *oms fifty sick keadache
headache and
at.......................
been fined fnr im-lodlng In tbe!> weight
all atomariii; liver
actlea of the council taat night wipaa of package* of ten *o!d tbe vrelf!

troub
*«r.
P
elfbt of yearn ago.” says Repmientatlve Rob aad bowel troubles.
safe.
sure. Only tSc____________
at Jaa. (
out the dlffereacet which have exlated. tbe p
Inaon of lodUna. “ahortly aft*t tbe
son's
and P. H. Meads drug stores
obUteratea the factional feeling which
statahouae at ladtanapohs was comA our
had baoQBe ao Intenae aa to thmatec
Ptatad. It was proposed by one of tbe
hereby legljUton to buy a thermometer for
long atanding frlendahlpa. aad ualtea
rtune. you know, knocks at
• reftSnih? Booey on u M- the ball at aa expeoae not to exceed 'Toftmie.
Tmverae City aa one people, whoae eeut bottle of Oreeue’a
man's door o
M‘s WamBtad
aole aim U to promote what
Syrnp of Tar If It taBi to cure row I8.-30.
rrhat explains It."
The motion brought tbe d«|.
for the whole community
oough or ooM. We also guaiautae a
••Explains whatr
»<s8at hottta to prove aattataetory nr ..wyuisbed repreaentaihe fiom ---- "How we came to mi** her.
county
to
hU
feet
who
eloquently
loId thunder doesn't abe ring the
KV|[NIN0 CLAMtk N mcNCH
velgbed agalnat spending tbe bard We never pay any atlentlon to kw
MUa Ulltaa A. Wdit only teacher
linga of tbe people In this ax w*y,*
of Preach coaveraatlox. In 1___ _
It la announced Itom Berlin that and be addetk 'Mr. Speaker, ef we
CUy. wUl give leaeona In evening ctaaa
You need a tonic, tissue bi_____
for »c. All who are Interaated In King Edward win be at ro|*crhagcn bought that tbermomicon I don t l>f strength prodocer. Beak creator, tkla
thla npactal offer are tavKed to hear a on April 8 for tbe cigbiy-«lsib birth- lleve there'* a man here who knowa Spring HolUster'a Rocky Mountain
^ aampla 1<^ to be given PHdny. 7:»0 ay of King Chrlattan.
Tea #ni revitalise your entire system.
86-eents. tea or tablets. Jas G.
p. m.. nt Dorkery a BnalnaB Ootlaga.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

K. mors
KIDNEY Si
This Cut SbnR Dm Styh
Badache
^^CURE

m

Ota

OMioRd M Wood S«d Dmiiig Owin

MmnnuLFiEE

I has d
Harbla. Mancfcnrla. I* hut thr
g Holll
PMra old. but It Is one nr tbe greats
Two packages made
well man" SS ceaU. tea or tablet title* of AMa. and kas tbe largt
form Ja» G. Jokaaon

New Carpets, Rugs,
Mattings and Linoleums
We want you to visit our Carpet Depart*
• ment, on second'floor. We will show you
the newest things in Ingrains. Velvets.
Bnissdt and Axminster and Straw Mat­
tings,

Win4|iw shsdes made to order .

.

British 8oiutaJd‘*b making steady
iwugreaa. The value of tbe import*
taat year was ovea, |QA00.00n. The
Imports constat chiefly.^of cotton goods,
largely from the rnitkd Htate*-riee.
•Ofar and llqnora.
;
Only half the laioca
■Bith Africa are of British make; the
M la chtaffy of Oerama orlglo. Dvea
<ke ”adncated Reoantor ahave* him
aair new necaMeully.
Sooth Afrka Is at present Uaperttog
iBBense qnantttta* of eemeiiL
coaen ehicffy from Rngtawd. Germs
and BMgtam.
A Oanndtan trade coBmlaatooer la
South AMoa recenUy booked thete In
tan weeks for between 48.000 aad

Do you need more blood, aaore_____
w sttwagth this spring? Honiater'a
Rocky Mountain Tea wtn bring
alL If It flail, your money bS.. ..
«wta. tea or tablet form Jas G. JohnIf «me
save a .ent the first
by ^ tbe mouth. 2 cen,. ,Uc s^-xt
■y, 4 cent* the nexL aad ao on.
mibUag tbe ameunt each day. he
tore aeeriy EUKXMno at the
Md at themontb—providing the month

J. W. SLATER
WMOLE8ALE RETAIL

YOUR REUABLE NOME PURNraN EE

WE HAVE A MUCH LARGER
VARIETY TO SELECT FROM

Interest Table

than many others, anid guar-*
antee every cent’s worth of
goods that leaves our store to
give perfect satisfaction or
money cheerfully refunded.

Showing what the saving of one
dollar per week will produce
with 3 per cent. IntcreaL com­
pounded semi-annually
Year*

AmouaL

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PHONE, 146
CORNER STATE
AND UNION STS

A young man of twenty, dedeposfllag with tis one dollar
per week would, at the age of.
seventy have $6,000 to make his
old age oomforiabta

ENTERPRISE
/GROCERY

. «. BUILBIM*.

J. H. MONROE

Gneral Intgiion
LARSON'S PARK HOTEL
Ctaus Warner, Proprietor
RAT. MICR.

New WlllielB MeMt.
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311 N«wWllh*lm Block *“

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A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

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SPRING HOUSE
CLEANING DAYS



Are the days when you make so many change* In your heme. You want
th* geods to make th* changes with. Everything you want can be found in
our mammoth store, ffech depsrWnent has th* greaUst stock ot newest
spring goods.

WALL PAPER
First, last and all the time we hswt atwaya had th* grwateal line et wall
paper to select from. No matter what room you have to paper, parlor, altting room, dining room .library, bed reoma. hall, kitchee or bath reema, we
have Just the paper. If you haven’t seen the new papers do se at once. Xhay
are beauties and such * host ot them. It Is a pleasure te shew these fine
paper*.

CARPETS
What was true et our wall paper stMk la Just ae true ef eur new epring
carpet*. We have anticipated your wants and we bought eceerdtafly.
Never had a better line ef Ingrain*, end the patterns will auraly pleaa* you.
Our Body Brussels are the meet elaborate «v* have ever carried, the now
color* are the ncheet and meet harinonieu*. The Wiltsn Veiveta are bcautta*.

PORTIERES
Th.. is a line we.gr* particularly proud et—It includes all th* newest pattema. colors and qualKtas et th* best fecteriee eetld cetera, atrip aa and PerBisn designs—se many comblnattana ef celer* te match any deceratlena ef
your rooms. Price* are from $1.75 te $1Sj00 s pair.

rugs;
I to m all ptaeee. DemfUM mn aquares le f
Noenecarriet a large''#rliner line ef large **reem alae" ruga In Bedy Dropseta. Wilton Veiveta. Tapaetry Dnimsta. Rmyma. A ptaaaur* t* ahew thee*
from our mammoth dtaplay reck.

LACE CURTAINS
newest tMege in Certain Nett.

TO OURS A COUB IN ONE PAY

tniL J. WILHELMS^^"

Mdea the soldlera. and 40.000 ChtnesoL
U
be tbe great flour making dty

WE Can Pimm Yoo oo aajrthioff in dwin.

la Germany tbe per capita
i
thm of pstraleuB la 40 powndi; at

e« M2TK*Si4fSM*v'aiSlS
•r«r ttata- otamMh n2ta^5

THE HANNAH & LAY
MfliGANTItE GOMPgy
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•MTSEFMmKir

LADIES.

Cdl09 af Uhoral Arta of the Nmthti iaHrw UnivaMl^ 0*a«*
TnMan to Trwoaraa CHy SapMs.

Good 6oor b tht impoftaat item for you
to opoiider. Secure m floor that can be
abooiotely depended upon, year after
year, for uniform color and strength :

BEST FLOUR
is guaranteed to suit you.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

ASweefy

The tecalty o< the Tiararaa Oty
H%h school bos raeafeod ootfoo that
im ammarahtpa eanrl« with thM
me pr^mi af ft—
wawm ^

Breathi

iBbacaaovy
atBOar^MrUa. harw
------of
in the Oollago
Liberal Arts of Northwcaun Dalrer**ApptteanU moat be able
fatty with the ecodmona of
to the eollagc. Thagr Bast also hare
BOlatataed la dietr preparatory coane
a good Btaadiag fa their daaaes aad a
good rapotatloa for coadart.
The aaireratty daatraa the wen-omaJdcred optnkB of the fheatty as to the
paraoa la the a^ool who. oa the
whole, k- -------------— -la coBli to a oaocloaloo on this sabBember of the faculty has
Baud to keep in laind
fact that Bere'dass standing to
o be deefaire la this BaUer.
The acholaiahips are aot > be regarded chiefly
ilefly as rewards for past ex
cellence fa otody or oondaet, but
rather ns aids to Cadllutiag better
tralBlagK for future serrtce In the
Emphasis therefole. to laid
upon promise of fntnre nsefulness am*
achleremeat. Special regard
will be paid to tbe possensloe of those I
moral and Intellectoal q&allUes which i
rm to tadicate likelilihood of socresK j
after lif<word, characier—.
moral. Intellectuat.
physical—Is '•
to be considered Ky he
rmlntng fa''-|
lor.
rveommending a candidate, the/
fodovli
an are to be taken:
Into coBsideratlon.
1. InMIstlre enterprise, force of char­
acter and power of leadership, dlspUyed in the various actlrlUes
school ti.e as developed .In the class
room. delMttng hsil «»r on the play
ground.
t. Qualities «jf manhood, energy,
truth, oourage. temperaor<\ chastity,
devotion to duly, sympathy for the
weak, klndti <*s. unseltUbness aad
llttes Indical
leadershl
the world at Ilarge.
Intelle
3. Intellectn
take It clearly worth the while I
devote to its training the time, roonev
and efftin involrc<
e.1 In s coIli»g»- ednra

wtas:;ia=-*
wiCTSss-t

Like the ffracmcc of a tote ctaBCi
a sweet breath from tbe healthf
atonach. The breath it n iadcs
to the health. Wlien the breath is bad tbe
is out of order. A diaordered stomadi strikes
terror to tbe aefroDs svatem sad weakens erery
— ' tissue and muscie of tbe bodr. It weakens tbe
brain, the heart and damages the kidney A disordered
stomach starves the blood sod weakens the systeni
because it can not digest and assimflate sofEcient food
to keep up the health and strei^th.

Ci

Miaod
Twain gare hia order a
He said la a kmd rolee: “Brliw B**!
half dotea oyatera. aa<)
name to each of theta.”
lAord Aagaatas l^ifins whose death
l< annooBoad from London at the age
n. bad apent hla aetire life of fifty
Mrs. Dark! Swope, wile oT a strwrt
srs. froia 1R2S, in the diplomatic seruraJ traa warlwr of PlUsbanL garej X**".
mended for any complaint except those arising from a disordered
» and
was an attache of Sir Strat­
Mrta to
to• fltv* ehlldrra
ehUdree owe dar last vk»
a
condition of the stomach. K^ol does for the stomach that
ford Caanlag'a alsaloB at Berlin VI
wMk. All are dolag well
which it is unable to do for itself, even when but slightly disordered
ioki------IB W. Sprlagrr trf Deover. praal enna. Munich aad Athens la 1.«4l> He
fl«ai of the KatloBBl Uve Stock ai
.r ovcrl.vadcd, relaxing the nervous tension, while the inflamed
posts. amtMuumdor to
daUae. haa beea fomally Hated a
usclcs of that organ arc allowed to rest and heal. Kodol eleshset,
namidate for »l» preaMeet oa the re- Bin In |K«2. to the a
-ifics and sweetens the sU'roach. When you take Kodol everything
paMIcaa ticket. A Bcetlac of 2.000 of federation in l*«. at 8t. IVt
rat tastes gootl,and cs'cfy bit of the nutriment that your food conhU frtaada was held at Dearer the oth­ from 1R7I lo lS7k aad was
is digested, S'.-iimila’cd and approjiristed by the bloMod and tissues.
er eraiUat aad ttBaalaioaaly approred yearn governor of New Sooth Wale-.
He retired with maay honors, thu-igb
[
Digests What You Eat-*Makes the Stomach Sweet.
with
no
special
distinction,
in
Reoewad etorU are being auide to
PoR'«t V.T. RpcolKr St».
7'i ttmes at rr.jcfc «t tkv Otel Uis wEtek srSt far ZO cvrti.
Henry l.Abouchere. that stormy pe­
ralao Bowojr to eaaiplotc the faad fnr
yrsparaS only wt tbs Isborstory ot X.C. PsWriTT A CO..CmCAOO.
the aractloa of a aMNtaBent apoa the trel of British joamatlsm. has just
grare of Rear AdBlrai Jaaoa J. Jon fought his (ourty-fourth action (or .1•tt. U. 8.
at Arllagtoa eaaBtery. A h«l and he lost, being condemned
coMEtaa rowalartag of Bear Admlralt pay fS.OOO damages for saying that
Boahas. Clark. Cheater aad Wataoo certain physician was not duly quali­
fied aad that he was a quack This is
and otbera has the oiatter In rharga.
The auaager of a "beami food” res- the hearlest rerdlct erer lirought
laormat la New York city glrea con against the editor of Truth, but ax he
is pOKSlh'.lsplcnoiis dls|%r to thts algo: -Noth Is a very rich
lag that crer moealed U aerved here." thinks the fun '
as would
schularahip
foorty-foor t
won nineteen, showrHigh
That U hlaBorel way of aaaoanclog
dtotlnct aptitude ffor learning and
distinct
that pork U aot aenred thorr In any losi eight. Id two the Juries failed to appreciation of
[>r Its
ilB \slue. including the
fona. This rerersloe to the kfonalr lav agfee. Are.were settled out of coart consideration of imarked skill In such
agalaat eating the Scab of beaats that and ten were withdrawn by plaintiffs arts as musie. painting ! ilpttire or
“HEAD WAITEIS •
do B4M “splli the hoof aad chew the who did not care lo face trial.
the trade.
rad” Is beeoBlag quite popular in the
Sunday Schoor Class cf Miss Barton
A aUAfUNTBCO CURE FOR MLEt
eaatcrn Betropolls.
■ hope t
the candl ' Music and Mirth Marked the AppearSo Decides.
OB—, aa WaM Prowt Sv________
Itching. Bllad. Baadiag oi Pro­ date completesK the cc
DeataarlTa Uags for StS years hare
ance of Joe Kelly and His Bunch
college course, he
I aaiaed Chrlsttau
Mtan or PTederlck. truding Piles. Tour drogglat wtU ro- will be In good physical condition to
Smiiiav i,rhi
rlSsK id Miss
of Singers and Dancers.
Is aot the resultt of aaccident. It Ik fand mommy U PASO OINTMRNT falls meet tbe problems of actual life.
BUSINESS
CARDS.
la t to 24 days. GOr
law In Denmark that Christ
Christian
I
fi. Qualities of temper and bearing
,

dnamer." and UM .-v.-ning
be succeededI by Fred(
Predeiick. Toj
such as give evidence of the probable |
atlala this and wtUtout changing
s Sulser was trying to acquisition of the manner and habits ,
diTid«-<l that a Imraar
anJDoa la case of death i»r other rea­
n with a group of col- ' the educated gentleman.
! pk>aMberg’s Grand last evening
son. orory Danish prince, no Batter leagues who -ere In the dumps about
The names of all persons
K»*Ily as a ’ **”*“_.'
dojw" vlrilm
what other aaaMs he may reeelre. al­ the postoffict report. "These are re- mended win be placed on an eligible*
,, ,
ways tadttdea CtartstUa and Frederick publican times.” he said.
“ ubHcan list and from this list tbe universityi
***'
^
anwieg tbea.
Every
members by the score
)
authorities will choose the scholars | “‘‘..V* P'^***^*Iwcause
Mark Twala and W D. Howells were mixed ^ withI clerk-:
►ould re,
clerk-hire scandals and
fn»thy cn<me day laachlag la a cafe In New
third-class poaU
itolBoes. Some
plot, the situation simply s.-rvini:
York, Two orerdreaaed young men en­ of you gentlemen are fond
fo
of calling The university ho^ rejected
vehlrlifor
a
m»-lsnge
«»f
CLARA
.-■mu:
tered. aad the Aral said la a kmd Tammany
inuuiy a corrupt organUatlon. but nary sysiei
system ofifliooslng simpi
simi
danr.-. Some of ilie sisGLASSES FITTED BY
iv
rolee: **Walter. bring me aomc hlaqae
one of tbe sixteen Tammni
basis of cltoss standing, which Is t
of lobster.
H. aX bottle of wine smd a
gresamen Is mentioned In that r
coounun method
he United Stab
Jnat Ben
■ntlon my name lo tbe cook, "That’s true," granted < le of I
by competitive ezaml
too. so that ererythlng
will be flone lo apoadeat asembera. ”"but It It to equally
rerythi
tbe all but universal
u
enstom
my liking.” TlH<^secood
true that there tom’t a third-class postxnd. and has substituted
said: "Bring
memae
so with peas.
ring me
aoae sole
I the Tammany territory.”
rihod by which It .is hoped to make
t students are reall: r Ukel!
' AT. HOTEL WHITING
““““T *
profit by a ooll
they are offered Inducements w, mase ,»rodv
‘hr first five tkys'D
the sacrifice of Ume
t
and money noecswas
‘"••a: r.Mir
month,;
i/ V
-iiVrisaii
aarily Involved
such a prolonged i,y t
course of study
'O Jr O for the children. One dose
c
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nd nerv ousnesv . t
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A
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Offerings
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The following Is altot of the fioril ‘
offerings sent by good friends In mem
ory of the tote Q. D Boughey;
Pink and while carnations fn>m fs .
ther and mother and Alice: spray of
roees. K. T.; spray of roses. Mr. and
Mrs.Guo Hoyt; carnations. Rer. J. W.
Miller: -calto lilies and hyacinths.
Lloyd. Ethel and Carrie Undley; pil­
low of noses. Easter lilies and cams
lions. “FMend Ed." G. O. Covell; tprmv
of roses, pink and white. Irving Cook:
pink and white'camatloilB. Dr. and
Mrs. Jarvis; pink and white carna­
tions. Ixmie Laulner and Orion Jones:
spray pink camstions. Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Santa: spray pink and white car­
nal tons. Miss Minnie Ball and W. D
Ball; spray t»f red carnations. Mtoacs
Gardner and Petrie and Mrs. Ed
Walt: spray pink and white car­
nations. Mr. and Mrs. McCool; red
camatloBs. Mr. and Mrs. .T. T. Bates:
pink and white carnations, Mr. and
Mrs. Heumann: red carnations. Mr.
: pink and white carnations,
and Mrs. Parish. Fred Elmendorf
Mrs. Ettnendorf: spray of mixed cs
tionx. Traverse (City Hive No.
Friedrich; spray ’ rooes. carnal
u« Mn. B. J
and calto mm. Mr. andM
gan; red

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Mr. Cm.r.r
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J. T. Hannah; spray white i
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cariiatlo) Mr. and Mrs. Ira Oordon; spray of mixed rosea and cama
tloos. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J<
spray ot mUed camatioas. Mr.
Mrs. C. L Grelll
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tkma. CtorenM and Josle Drum;
piece camatioas. roaea and calls Ullee.
Dally Bugle; aet piece white camatfcBs and pink rosM. Mrs. Q. E.
Booghey: mixed camatipns. Breeat
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Ha 1 win I
I. tto h%h ^lld PlMBBa. tto
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Man hakagi c*«or togsthar oracy Bay. to XX detagmaa ; Ward Mo. Z
to a detogntea; Bard Ko. 4
CkiBBk nmm tranur T»mn CwbR to iungiw ttot apaach rtanid sf sMittod
to 12 (
mtas; Ward : k>. S to I»
With Oto« Onttoto.
Both Hard and Soft
Total 111.
thantiBk nmp al toagmwe.
P. CGHhart,
Bat wtot toto««e wm tto trust sf
tolTBarf City Oommluee
8oB* itaie nra tto Sneoe^ pakltaM
manlrlnd agsakt A Uvtag
A E Ooo _
as aceoaat oCtto nltasnd faeboMl «fant to to rsBMdmiil. T
Dated Match U. 1»M.
fereace. la tto aoncwtion at tto
prtde sf tss Bsay aatkma wsnld tors
Ckarek af Ckriat (Dlaeiptoa.) Ai
to to tacs—tsrsd. Artito
REPUBLICAN WARD CAUCUSES.
Ume after tto paMlentien of tto i
It was a«re«4 tn sHtle tto Batten la
spohUeana. and those 1
until >*our bin is empty but
, dlspme fcr * puBBUttee erf ar«ln
to wort with the repohntBB p
eordiany Invited l
caoense* called below,
their rs; Tanar <rf loaia., cciBlnasa U tto
spectlre
jto^ of tto ckarek:
Jad«e B
chi
President
PItaIn
Blaek.
Kleholoaa
erf Lai—---Lattor aarf *er. P. P.
! to told < J Wedaeaday
_ erantag.
______March
,------iloaa at
Vice PreaUeat—Praak B. Boors.
! Arthur of Oruad BapUa vaa sakwlad
ta that only a drad i ^ There will he aieeted In each
Secretary sad Treasurer—D H. Mc­
ito hear
sr tto ar»ui
» on the
chance of snoc«B )
three memban
Mullen.
both Bitoa This <
KsecutlreBoard—K.
L
i
yeatarday and tto dlScolty was hapward eaneus will earttfr proavOy
plfr nettled. Bach side agreeing te> Grand Travenc: Hon..A. E.
ttot to to to made: U to already cenaH the secretary of th
abide by the sagsastiaaa of tto cob. Kalkaaka: WlUiaB HAmforth
ttee the
Tck|toel71
of the delegatt
Bluee. The ooBBittee stated to the nan ; Wllllaa Atkins. AuBet; Arlle L tatoi; It te taagkt la an coontrtea. Ten
ta their
Manistee; Eton Hotl
mtntea ptraona can apenk IL and. ha- reapeettre wards to attend tto city
Record this momtiig thaht they were
T. a PettltL Baaxle.
htor mec« aynthetlc tton any other, tt Is eonventlon l^to
to
told Monday eveclitag.
icratltod at tto oatcome and bettered
Last Evsnlna*s Bssston.
aagdnently tto tongaage of the lels- March ZS. I
that the chareh te now Amly m
It ta atoo repaested that each ward
sad that tto people will saport
Tto general topic taken up by the fraph.
Btniater. Rer.^. P. ntom. In a coa- assorfallon last erettiag wa
Bat It ta aald that Latin to a dlBcah
tiatted ePort to carry on the wort of tocatlon. discussed from tl
toigsage. Tqp. tf Bterary I^tln to
tto church aacee«fnl!y and eSectlrely. and coosamer's standpolai.
meonit and that to why the perlodieala member of tto .
net organlxattoo and order of bnsloens
The eoBmlttee statad that tto
spoke at I
printed la that tongaage la Lripelc. la to
art at the Hty oonrenti
chareh aHaira are
Bcrttn and ta Rome bare ttolr aabsad that tto work c
seeding
ing his
j the oe archareh will to oanied oe aae- feeding
the best results In milk aexfban onW among tto learned; no. If
comBmial
Latin
la
meant
Tto
totter
I eeasftilly. The new church edtftce win
He uses the separator and
j A republtaan caocii* of the vot«
Nineteen housee ou the EAST
to
aa
etmpto
aa
anything
can
ba.
Tto
to completed and all the obllgatloaa erf speaks empbatically in lu Csto
Irtoldlng ta Ward No. 1 will be held
SIDE witbta tto next thirty
aanara. tto aeldlen and tto
the organiutiao met.
til* Grange haU on Cass street on
also tsvors the use of tto silo.
day*.. In order to do this we
of Room taught It without dIBcnfty to Wedneedsy erenlag. Marrh XX. 1»(H.
It was fodnd by the omnalttee that
R, E. Duollttle. of Lansl
realise the price must to cut.
ooedUkms were aearcely as grare
I paper from the tto barhaiians who dwelt akmg tto at 7:30 for tto purpoee of eleettag
but what the owner looee you
Ninatlon glren Indicated,
Setae, the Tbamro. tto Rhine, tto Kile thirty delegates to attend a republican
gala. Select a house now—even
th aides bad cause for dif
city conventiao called for , Monday.
In answering another paper’s edi­ and tto Eaphratea.
If you do not want to buy mrtll
opinioo. Now. howerer, torial "Where U the cream, how can
Dr. Colombo declares that to has re­ March 22. Ifi04. and also for Ibe noml
later—we will bittd It fur you.
harBony exists and there U an excel- the people of this city get milk with
Gall at our olBcea aad look over
ed this commerrlal totln In nation of candidates for ward offleers
our Hat . Open every evening
1 It to r
tto rulna of Pompeii. It has no depo­ ta aald ward, and the Transaction of
other bu*tae«a a* may come be-until « o’clork Phone OK
lid not desire his remarks to
HedK!
nent verbs; tto passive Is formed ta such
fore the canena.
wcussloQ or antagonism. One
asea by means of the snxlllary
t and attend t:
of the things to to regarded In
ttoddairies -Bom;" It capieys tto shortest words;
sociatluB meetings and visit the
controrersy aras the II feeling wh
Mm Charles Webb went Ju Del
4 out what improvement means, Its graBBsr Is rrdneed to s mtnimnm,
______________
had
been engendered. He said
lake the necessary precautions and It has no amphlbologle*. This kind
this murntag to attend the perfi
eould come out of the contest with
Dated March IB. IP
and obey the neoesMry nile* to keep of I,atln Is cicarncas Itartf and can be
bard feelings aiBlnst anyone. He con­ ance of Ben Hur. While there she
tinued: • *»e all have different opin­ to the guest trf Mr* George W. Ka- the milk sweet and dean there vrould mastered In a few lemons by a arboolWard No. a
f asking such a question. boy.
OPPOtmON TO tIXTH tTREI
ions. but differences In circnmstances
Dooli
Prof<
MIsb Rosetta Pearl returned to her
repuhlloan canen* of the voter*
If It should to edopled a* tto unlrershonld to considered by all when rlewA. F. Nerilnger. C. W. Ashton.
LIBRAItY BITE WIPED OUT.
dishes
that
the
dealer
uses
are
often
Ing the situation from either side The boms at Cheboygan this morning after
•el langnaga tto weary years wasted residing in Ward No. • win ht' held at
hose
the
milk
Is
inly
ih<
Oie
Second
ward
city hall.Sprucestroei.,
le
time
In
the
city
t for the library I vtelUog for
over It by ao many roedloere stodenta
me. and that the ta the higher edoratlolwl lairfltnthHu on W«-dne*day evening. March 23. I Ml. pot Into ta the
minor Ittag. as between that! Thomas Voung and wife left
housewife should
at
7:30
o’clork
for
t
he
purpose
of
elect
i
course and the work being done by the. morning f<»r a vlsK at Empire,
wfll Immcdlatriy be.-ome time umfolty
prevent contamination, as milk is
Ing 23 delegate* to attend a repoh1^10119
board of public_ works'
____
Guy H. Chase, who works for
fc i
city. But I
•Bployed.
most sosceptlble to change of all
llean city convention catted for Mon-1
I
^ matter j Cavis Cigar Company .Ms very III w
"
• has lofAcd rarefnlly Into
Under tto auspice* of the Idngutatlc day. March 22. IMi. and also for the
product.
Ion. and! pneumonia.
ALDERMEN HAMILTON AND lAR-|
UBloa of tto Oote d’Axur Ite. Colombo DominaUon of candidatea for ward of i f^lDCVT
Mm J. G. Ramsdell left this me
board has had this matter ta
ta furtherance of this new important fleera ta aald ward, and the tranaae-j UflLMXd I
DIE YIELD AND I'Pg dCTTLEO.
charge it Is right to he guided by their tag for a visit with relatives at Mat
ta th
of *nrh other butlnes* a* may |
ine cuuocu
Judgment ta this regard. The
> hefore the rwuett*
<
St time to act
and Mike LUney of surprising. The
Is now ready
Allan Qrayi
km ! toliere Ito police to
sick, their with milk ta the home Is cleanUncas. rlcr des Euta Unis
All llUFaolIng and" Factional OIITor. upon this re
Stephen Lardje.
that the future will
' ihat the loca- places are being tiled by ai
Jlen Smith cold and protection. Under the last
bead the speaker spoke ta fsvor of
C. B. CurtlB.
1
ansea OMNsralad at a Spodal
lion of the library ta the center of the and George Smithson.
AHD
Ward
Oonribltiee.
j
city would torn out to to better. 1 do
The Hon. Perry Hannah
Barry de WlndL tto explorer,
Mooting of the CotincU Last
Dated March 15. 1»04
j
plain and well covered.
not arant to venture a prophesy, but Chicago i the earlyr )irata t
4BS0LUTELT ODORLBSS
thru of Irkntak. which to ralU the
riling foods Paris of Siberia: “It Is su unfinished.
. not be kepj near strong
Night—Wert te Proewd.
tolievc a more central
ral location w«
would Ing. Business.
bottles
as
Ward
No.
S,
to more desirable: but time will
B.
Martin
was
ratted
to
and
should
be
kept
ta
Dr. James
rtly. a Strang* mixture of
termlne that.
A ropublloan ratwtt* of the voter*!
Profes ' »«>* «
r»«tor
Wllttamsbnrg this morning
The library site conirovemy
pllrbem
"But other lateresu an • pending, slonal bustness.
residing ta Ward No. 3 will to held at,
tied, and oppoeltlon to the Sixth
Many i»euple require cheap milk.
sensible people and I bothe South Side primary school build ;
Mm. Charles E. Hale left thU morn
InadnctlrHy for the ’no thor­ tag. corner of Tenth and Unloo alreeU.:
alte has been withdrawn.
lleve that you vrlU all feel that we Ing fbr a four weeks’ riiM with friends and thus sacrifice quality to quantity,
1^*heo they are wiling to pa) a good oughfare' board. There I* one kmg on Wednesday erenlag. March 23. 1904.
I should pull together for the benefit of ta Chicago
rr«o«i milk ta re- straggling main street with fairly good at 7:30 o'clock for the porpoae of elect-,
the city. Wc have no right to look
Dr. Payne, a prominent Buttons Bay price they will i
sbopa and haUdtaga. but toyond tbla Ing 22 delegates to attend a repub­
lyslclan. was ta the city yesterday.
meeting teatTilght and declared that It; the
jj,, whole, regardleas
of the opinions phyak
Prof. Iksdittle ^believes that
i
Irkntak remain* much tto aame dull, lican city convention called for Mon
Busim
dinance to look after the milk
Uma that fhcuonal differences 1 of the few.
day. March 22. 1»(M. and also for the
drsary looking place that
should to enforced.
"We could undoubtedly, by partU
ittWy nomination of candidate* for ward ofBREVITIES.
ta tto early ntaedea before tto rail
Some discussion followed for and had aroused tto town from Its slumber teera ta aald ward, and the tranmeb,...
.Air io»
tlon of such other bn*lne** a* may
will to a special convocation again*! selling milk by tnei
of centuries. Even now tto pli
ovrlng to differences of opinion as to‘ thing todcitaltely. The Important leg ofThere
bottles,
the
latter
seeming
FBK 1000 WATTS
Tlraverse City chapter. No. 1<>2. R.
primitive and tincM
rimised
ibe mo«t support.
islatkm. however, has been accom- A. M. FYidsy evening. tVork In
tto location of Ito Carnegie library
Cook
from a EtUopean point of view
Miss
McCool
closed
th(
wc
ished
If
can
move
along
barChampion.
mark mast<
This happy ouleome of a
the yellow Chinese and beady eyed
P C. Glib
bitter fight was accomplished quickly moolous] and I toll
There will be ^f^lnea* meeting orj
Day*"^ soprano sok).
Tartars who throng tto boslnees qnar
do It."
Ward Con
Elks tonight. All members
and effecluslly. and nrmr the work
ter are quite ta keeping with tto orien­
WIlhHm arose at the quested to be present
Dal«sl March 1.'. iMt
Aftsmeen fissslen Yesterday.
• given
erecting the llbran on *>1*
i>
of
Akterman
Hamilton’s
remarks
tal
filth
aronnd.
nnmleemed
by
tto
A
blind
nun
by
tto
name
of
Wood
The closing address yesterday afterby Hon Perry Hannah will pi
and feelingly said: ’Let there to no applied to the cdbnty 8operiniendenu| noon wa* by . K Pal
No. 4.
o€»ce. unhampered, the presli
upon usual eastern color and romance. On
republican cauen* of the voter*
clerk €»f the board of public works more divlsIoD. no more north and no of the poor yesterday for help He was “Proper Fe**«lit
iflnter fine mornings the market place premore south ta our city’s Inten
InteresU Let given transportation to hi* home in| nniryinx."
nante a enrioua and interesting appear- residing
be hold at
l>elng Instructed by a uaantmous
yjr. Palmer
hon*e. cfwner Cass street WATCHEfi—
to execute the conirmrt with Conuac then' to all harmony. Make out city Mason county
anca tar here you may see the Celes­ the engli
one purpose without faction or di­
Lake avenne. on Wednesday even
■uflt In
lor Lather according to the recommen of
tial ta flowery
rery allk elbowing the for and Lak
vision.”
larch 23. 1904.
1904. 1at 7.30 o’clock,
ing. Ms
datlotts of the board to the conn
ctod
Taknte
and
Bokhara
shaking
Mayor Santo then arose and ta Indefinitely postponed
for the purpose of e!
electing thirteen!
a previous meeting, when that n
bands with Japan ”
word* filled with deeep feeling assnredJ the d^th of W. H. Foster.
delegate* o attend a republican <CllT
BMBfialtao was laid on the table.
fed according to the power of
the ocKincil of his great gratification
Sam Benda received i# cases of e.vstem to consume and a*«lmttat
- Monday, March
convention called for
BeewdHarrT
at the happy outcome of the contro­
profiubly convert Into milk,
2K. 1904.
for the nomlnatloD
railed for U
It
to
generally
snpfm
I
that
leprosy
versy.
He
said;
"1
sincerely
thank
speaker also tolieves In giving a
r candidates for ward oOcera In said
It was only a few mtav I past seven you for this action The^xmtrove^ty
rercoats
variety of ftwl, no animal can do well to horadltaiy. We ha' different tee
•ard. and the trankaction of auch
wbea all the member* ere ta Ibelr
The 8t. Patrick’s day celebration at
ige should
other liufclne** a* may rome befewe th
seaU except Alderman Olllett. who Is has caused me much annoyance and
great worry. It ha* seemed to me there telnberg** Grand opera boose tonight
Mtoi Miriam Sluder of HL Ixnito. caocuR
to contain the same elestill sick at Moellcetto. Ky.
ha*
been
but
one
way
to
end
the
promises
to
be
very
pleasing.
Father
who
to
known
as
Slater
Albaua
of
tho
ment*
In
a
dlfferent
pro«ltict
and
as
To Introdnce the subject the pli
A. A. Newman.
trouble, and time Itself could not ef­ Emperor'a lecture on "Ireland and the little difference
as poaaible should to Franetacan order, haa been eleven
•rence a*
Riley Sweers,
face the hard feeling and division of Irish People" 'will be especially valu- B»de between
ween tto
years to the HawsUan latanda caring
J, A. Montague.
the city which would be sure If thl*
ration* Thl*
aceompUsbad by for tto children of lepers. She has iwWard Comm It fee.
•dofrfad by the board of public works, contention
wa* allowed to onottaoe.l
■ feeding before eeutly reftanied to 8L Louis on a rlatt
Dated
March
15.
1904.
hot not formally accepted b;
be turned Into
It 1* wise, that we have taken thui
mmer feedi
i* past Clover to her parents. She aaya that there
couacll .were brought forth, to
fiaIvtaB a «rewi PraMem.
insider
veo best for feed, to UO troth ta the common brilef that
with a communlcatloo from tto aecrr- action. There should to no division
ta our little family, as Alderman Ham­ Some yean ago a tubacconlst dl
peas and
tag second, anpplelary of Andrew Carnegie, slating t!^ ilton
rtOdren
of
lepers
Inherit
the
disease.
truly said; no bouse can •ted Ito utlUty of tinfoil for wrapping menled by vome succulem foo.1
RAfiTALL. Hustling Jewelor.
re* Id
the mooef for the library would to stand has
She
further
states
that
they
take
the
divided
against
Itself
This
tobacena. Theretofore paper had been
Mr. Pale
urged that gn-at reguState street Primary school bouse on
neat aa fast as needed upon pr^r ap^ action wilt bring harmony In the '
exclusively naed for the purpose, hot It lartty to obsem
rved ta all work about children when they are two days old Wednesday evening. March 23. 1204.
nikatlon from the city authoritlea where unrest and III feeling have
and that they hare never had a case at 7:30 o’clock, for the purpose of electdid nut serve to keep tto Btoistnre of the dairy cow.
* Tto oommanication was received and Isted
so kwg "
During the afternoon Mr. McCool where leprooy has developed ta after tag 19 delegate* io attend a repub­
tto sUnaaphers away from the tolwo
lied and on motion of Alderman
cone islon of Mayor Banic
sang
very
sweetly
"Ftar
the
Sake
of
8i
yeara The children mostly att come lican city convention called for Mon­
aor preserve the natural molatnre of
die tto plans and speriftcatloo*
remarka the
tl c atlon to adopt the rr
ndopted by a nnanlmons vote.
the tobacro from tto effects of a dry the Itaai." and Master Carl Smith from tto toland of Molokai, where tto day. March 28. 1904. and also for the
omroendatk
be boat
>f pul
favored allh a humorou* selection.
nomination of candidate* for ward oftoper cotoey la located.
Aldemnan Lardtoa Position,
works was carried1 by a yea
3
and nay or heated atmoRibere. Paper also abC^jmmltiees were chosen a* follows
-d. and the trmnw
One by one the nottans promnlgated
la making his motion to accept the vote, which was onanlmoiis
Then the sortod the aroma
uinlmou
Nominations—I.owelI Sours. John E by the medical profeasloo go down be­
>r bnslne** a* m
not snffletoBtly I
ptona Alderman Ljirdle clearly stated >uncll adjourned.
,
Winter*. Janies Harris.
aucua.
fore tho crucial tea : of expertenoahis position and remarked that be
The outcome of the difficulty was tall was used for wrapper a. But It baResolntioos-A. E Palmer.
Thomas Nelson.
Medical Talk.
« of the city know viewed with the greatest i satisfaction camr coetly and con Id only be rolled te Ladd. J F Mttler.
THE MARKETS.
W; M. Smith.
Jestt where to stood upon the qneatk
qneatlOB. after tbh meeting. There wa* a feel a certain thtaiwaa. beyond whiefa -the
Frank Umlor.
U to was1 opposed to
A OtwpM BtawOer.
ing In the air that the enntrorersy lagennUy of man seeawd to Bod it ia>He said that
Ward Committee.
ta
making
t
t site Imt
which had disrupted the city ^ been poBlble to go. Tto tact was that so
A man ta North Waldoboro. Me„
Dated March 15. 1204.
r the I
finally wiped out and that tto pnr
while cutting wood recenUy had the
' original verblal harmony which characterised rollers conld to Bade to sustain the
Blsfbrtaae to cut a deep gash ta his
It to establUh a Carneicie !l the city’s progress ta former year* presaorr aeccaaary to maahtag tto tlaMiMonrI lands
tog. which, owing to a very peculiar
ft»U to a leaf aoAclently thin to suit the
WALL PAPER TIME. Tto
hemnr. he said, was larg»riy in ooot<
prevmlltMl again. The graceful
being much more
patterru arc tto handsomest
When asked a* to the dispnxitloa of
ptotloB of providliig a piUce ta tto c
In which Aldermen Hamtiton Ad Lar Bsaufsefttrer.
ever produced. Come in and see
Many ingenloos inventors atraggiad hi* f1.VM»*M)00. Russell Sage aald tto •ortoos than tto < romatancra would
tral 'portion of the cUy where yor
die ybrided to the majority
I openly
the new things; Sc per roll up.
1 their spare
rommended and thU will bi
neral ta with thp prapoaltion for mouths and other day: "Walt until 1 am dead. iriiTaBt Hlo tog was wound -with
Tto Soeton fitere.
gave op tto problem as nneolrabta There will be more than one person cart, aad he was takes to Waldobaro
_ __ „
ndlagB sad p
the city.
Tinaga a dtotanoe of six or seven mitoo,
when a simple worknaan about tto ah
Anfinemsn Instead of lounging about
foe onrgleal treatment ri»on arrtraJ
ttto atpeeu. pool rooms or saloons.
aoe day. after roUlBC two sheets to t
I<ocp1tng the Uhrary on Sixth street
the** tto Injured man was found to be
enstftnary thinness, put tto two sheett
woald. ha tollercd. to a detriment to
together Into tto rollers and made both pHled/to'change hi* dress MmeUmet at death’s door from tto loee of blood.} Tto Japeoree understood etoctrtdty
this object. But Alderman Lardle de­
half as thta aa they were before. This tVHve times a day. He ha* MOO.OOO and It was then dlacovered lhat the „ an attractive forve, of which ttoff
plored the fight which bad been vra^
aa simple aa staDdlng an egg «o worth of clothing. He beam loo titles M bad been tied around the wrong | ,rere very secteL Tto Greeks and Ro­
tar a year nnd a hair and statad that
apect theM cloaely and sm th
end. hnt it created a tevdlatlon la th* and t* an admiral ta three of tto blgmans also ki
•olbethtag of tho BagM was a very bad thing for the cf.y
extraartinary values they ar
mannfactare of tinfoU for tohaccoolsta’ geet oaTles.
net os an attractlre force fcuown te
and ahonld he stepped Ftor the city’s
Te Renovate the Iphlns.
for the money. You will pa
WinUm Seeley of Stoughtoa Mam.,
nee aad made a mint of money for the
Bodero science aa an electrital attraetoet latsrseta be..............
more neat week.
A project la on foot ta Alexandria far tioo. eom-thlng
to tto only American who evei wore
dlscorerer.
The Serian Stare.
rostoriag tto aphtax. near the Great the Chtaroe. Ttoy are ooppoaed to bo
tto Metorto ctosa Mr. Seeley
pyramid of Olsch. ta Its ortgtnal eon- Ignorant of Its
beard a Bnttoh veseri at Sli
_
dttton. Thkk Isyocn of oo4l camptotoly. tbolr secret reoorts there are nonUont
Aa old gentlcaBa. a native af Wake­
some, to believed there would to other
FI.N’E MM CROW*N Orchestral field. Maaa. telto this story of
coTor tto bead of tto monument whlb
tottdlav ^rtore the young people
the'lower parts are greatty obeenreu of sacred foreoo whkh nooo hnt God
eouM to provided with proper sue piano, golden oak case, a bcantlful Butler:
Don't think of buying wuR
knew
and
moot
not
be
tampered
with
Plano,
ease
a
lUlle
totted.
$210.
A
and advantages. In this
by acenautettona of mnd. It 1s pro- hy nwn.
"I had aa ImpoctaaLtaw case om aad
paper till yeu aee the new pat­
Warner piano, regular price
a
I to emphasised the need
poasd to ctoor all thme acet
terns we are showing. Tho
ven hicc lastnunenL case a UtUe 1 frit DO ooe could wta thst case for
away aad to dean tto bead < oov^Hy.
pricee. too, wfll pleooo you. SOB
ed.
fl».
Grtanell
Bros.
SiSZ^l
for
snch
an
eowould subscril
awe mnwger saxi ae wonid UMke a It ta hopod that wtou the work has
8to-Yon don’t knew what It to te
) eontrthute llbterprise
tad the iphli
plaee for tor In his company.
tore.
xn clostag Mr.
mg WOO atrset car drivers ii.
enOly fi
I appoar. If not ta Its first firah•now morh 'of a placer she sskad.
Hc-I don't oh? Haven’t I b«
this fight
Larffto snid
snid; *T‘ do
s
‘ not vmnt
I a reerst ce&ao* showed ttot two days gat aa aadleaca -with Mm.
. at toast te tho graadenr of In •eery play, rood orory popular utarci ta
Be aald ha woalda’t take my case far
**Ttot depeods.” to replied nnn-com> hasp tR>. It U n had thing for the
fifV fLOOO a day. He had more wort ea ■Hstjy
the We shonld to
tho test ate teoutha got tato debt hopo^ HALF DOZEN good aeooRd-hRad
for the city's
klB haafa BOW than he ouM ettead
“And what win to tto salaryr
I tooriy and cut off say muoterte. and all organs at almost
•Ttoit atoo depewta.”
to. and he veat about hie wort right
np to Woshtagtoa far your oako? Rooteu Jamnat
SSeraaesa. theralbre I move thnt
then.
FOR SALE—I have far sale at
*T preaume that mcnui that you ftuB the ooufhtroof' ourty te the iboiu
ttoas pInas ha ^ sd.Hannah E Lay Hardware OapU
” •GeactaL* I aaML *1 wae bora la tto
like to try my vMcer
to seo coagreoo at work. Delegato
HAVE YOU
OaBOtfa^of AJdannan WHhelm the
ane pair TalaSa ea«to«tlng
aaoM tuwa with you.'
“WeB. something depemls on that: Rudoy of Row Mateo took him te ono
___________ of tto board of pnbUc
aaataa. fifiS; ana Hallwaad caah
"Be giuatod. but wasn't ethnwtoa but not Boch."
TRIED THEM YETf
lower bouse,
works praaaatad at a pcerlous Btotraglatar. filZS. Will exchanga far
affected
that
I
eeald
aea
eUl
"PorhapB
you would Uke to ae- what
an hour. Rodoy
J^^r^wS^^^^^adtng tto awarding of
temhar. S. J. Caaka.
msu
"
‘De
yua
leaMarter
Uttto
MMe
—t
rrfo
a
note
I
am
npehle
of
ae
a
daVerr
Se coatiact to Oaorge Lather, was
pMoted uut the leadors on tto fieer.
Aad you remember tto toy whe temd
•ItaBethtag Otoe depends on that;
tnkaa fWB the tAle.
“Thera dost occte te bo any groat
MUSICIANS—HERB IS n CHANCE. ta eeud aotoe to tar aad tto hey wto hut stin aot much.*’
m tea tbaa* oaM tho xnarhor.
AISstBBi MaBlRBi*S Rsaiartm
need to take them? I am tto toy wto
rtot. thenr
—e- Bodoy repBod. •%alt
FOR Tin
nnw, wnan-w -raw
I’hy. the thtag muatly depeuds on
Chlckertng plana rosewood Ba!
, OToroflo lei
•UTRBRULTB
Mm J.-I wtoh you w«
new. MTS. GriaaaU Broa.
i
how amrh of a coBume you bavetft
eaU ttogmeraL
««t.”-<'hlrago ItoeL
I aoa* Rdi tho rmartcr, “ptotey of Mr.MhRoofiRari
Mteto^ tak Rg poolte--rfMtate
Try Rooori Wbr
T«T A I
I VAMTABL

Have your cake, nniffins, and tea
cmt hoiDMnade. They wiD be fieAer,
cleaner, mote tasty and wdtolesoiiie.
Royal Baking Powder h^ the house
wile to produce at home, quiddy and eco­
nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised
hot-Wscuit, puddings, the frosted layercake, otisp cookies, crullers, crusts and
mii^ widi which die ready-made food
found at die baR-shop or gro^ does
not conqiare.
;
• Royal is the greatest of bakedayhdps.

>Sr mo.'* whirt Is nrknowiadged
to to a vary good modal. It to vary
hatag held Mgactor with
erary loar feac aad It to toLRa tlltop IT toep tto middle
Mr. Oohh atowad a aadai to
dfnaaTTite his point In which
ware Intereatad. ^
A Tocal solo by Mlaa MeOaoI with
rtolln BccompaalBeat by
day. was a feotnre of U

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