The Evening Record, May 09, 1904

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The Evening Record, May 09, 1904

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1904-05-09

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THE EVENING RECORij IsiWimiiii

SATURDAYS ISSUE

fe"'

GERMANY
DENOUNtXD

OFFERED NEtONATlON.

CHANG JM
OCCDMED

oraor Gcnorol LoutaMto
From fUloor's I

Euffem

Chleage Marketa.

Qiteen
Quality

By Wire to the Erenins Booord.
BerUn. Moy
Tb« Lokol An
reports that as o resaU of i
ManWIIlbUB’s dlsplcMrc
LOOT- HERR REBEL CLAIM* VIOLATION
OF NEUTRALITY.

miMIAN pone* HAt CROMCO
VA1.U ANO CMTCIICO KOACA.

BECUREO tIJlOa

AcoMffAinn n umn

CHAIGSHADE IHIElCflSTAG
Op-nlnr** HWi-

HeM Up This .lominp.
THOOPt

CAOAAEO

FAR By Wire to the Erenias Record.
Chieaso. May S.—KJassley’s restaaroDt. opposite the aev postofflee. woo
held ap by robbers at 1 o'elork tbU
BBomiDS aad about tUlOO was Uken If Other Cowatria* Regard Germany
Chsryt «f ■rssel. of
fron the ntpht cashier. Rufus DteckWith Hatred, th* National Sword
Law Will Not 0« FrooooS/gaiiwt
Must Be Kept Sharpened. He
Jopoo Fonwof RiiMiM Min-

VIRY FEW WOMEN

Oow.

AIVEA

know Jpsi bow a shoe ought U
he fitted tb the foot.

A90VC THE TOWN OF WIJU.

ATTEMPTED
TO ESCAPE

lotor of FinuKO Oood.
By Wlro to Ih* BtcsIbs R«ord.
LM>4oa.
Morch
S.—Tbe
8«>ol.
Korra. foiwpooiloat of tb** BeiHrr
Tolecrmw eonpMy wlr«o ihot o Ru»Kloe forco of onkoova otrencth b«»
rroMMl ibr t»»o rirer OBd eutrred
Kom. ooeomponled by lh« Moochu
rloo moooiMl boodlu. The RoMlanr
rrawMHl for obore Wljo. odronoed
MNitheoat ODd occopUd Chons Jin. IW*
mfle« vMt iA Boas Jin. Moy 6

ir

ETGHTn YEAR—S179

TRiLVEBSE CTTT, KTCH., ITOKDAY, MAY 9,1904.

«• H«r

■psM

CUNIEO DOWN raE ESCAPE

fUMoloii Cniioor Oootroyod.
ny Wire to the Brontnt Reewd.
\ SHOT BY POLICEMAN
8t.«P«ter«hurs. Moy S.—A "report U
FELL TO THE GROUND.
irrent Uidoy thot the Rtuolon cniUer
cur
’ the VIodIrodtok •qoodmn
destroyed. Whether by orby o Joponese ottock the re­ George >lsrter Attempted to Lcovc
Emergency

Hospitst

In

Detroit

- 111 js imii-

Praw the Chorpe.
London. Moy 9 —Your c^tMipondInflnentlol
info
Miuree thot Ku«.io will not press her
rhorge ogoinst Jopon for ohst she
termed the breorh of iniemononoi
low by the Joponese first oitock on
Chemulpo. Koreo. on Feb ». The resson Is this: Bonui Koyoshl lnf«>nn»-d
Lord Lonsdowne. the British foreign
minister, thot the Joponese previous
to the oitocks of Chemulpo ond Pt>n
Arthur hod Intercepted col.lei. lietween
Port Arthur ond Vlodtvoslok showinc
thot the Russlons were prepored to ottock Soselw with the Port Arthur fleet
on Feb. 13. without o prellmlnory dw

WITH LIGHTS
AND SPEARS

Said, in Reply to Charge*.

Ib rlln. Moy
In the reichtUS toly Herr Bebel denounced the gorernent for vbot he termed the reposted
reoches of neutrolity in the Russ.v
Joponese sror. These breoches. he
sold. Indicoted thot Oermony deslo's
nperlal
ChanRnsslo's triumph.
Impertol
epudlated
the
cellor Von Uu.
nrality and
regard Ger• if ot
I hatred, a* Herr
mony with t
s every reason
Rebel ossen
sword shartr

There were 50 from I
in the excursion Mo Grai
terday.
WTjen the ira
Grand Rapids then* *
people on lioard.

They

Maceabcea. Attention—Get In line
for the big eacoralon to Cadillac flaturday. May 14. The band Rrill go and
Traverae City tent «71. will bring
back the broom. Round trip ticket*
fit
___________________ 2^n*^

ATTORNEY
SUICIDED

: THE NEWl style
I at 129 Front AreeL

anatomic
lically
to thi
of the human fixd

Boots $3.00
Oxfordi^$2.SO
Special style* nOc extra.
color eyelets.
Do not
brassy.

Kimball

Fj
wt

isimbrwilaks SOo te ^e.OO
Raiin Coaiis ^1.00 to ^lO

Mr*. Gott Found Body on the Couch.
Business Worry Believed to Have

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Detroit. Mich. May 9,—Bdwanl A.
oti. one of the l>est-knnwn attorneys
and promoter* In the city, shot him­
self In the head at bis home. 79 Wood
«-*rd -avenue, about 7 o'clock this
I proliably Instanlly.
[he body tm a couch
) of'\he second floor
* suicide Is l»ellev«*d
business worr>. Deceaswl was
Ihe Wabash railroad.

IN SILVER LAKE.

Jame* L. Murray, a Former Resident,
Died in Milwaukee, Oregon—Mrs.

Ijudlagioa wo* decided npon Sotnrmllliary h
hoard os the
day by the*flote military
place for the next encompi
Michigan Naiktaol Guard, which will
Inclusive. 8evhe held Aug. 22 to 31 Inch
erol sites were considered
by tthe
U«nl. whirl) met at the Hotel Men
pole. lielroli. but Ludington
thought to oiler the best foclltties.
It la expecti*d that some regular
army Irooi* will be present, and these
will be designated later by Oen John
C. Bates, coromsndlng the northern dl
vision.
The only other action of Import!
token by the Imonl was the rhani
of the facings on the uniforms to con­
form with the regular army regtilaHon The light blue stripes will now
. liars Ihad
rmerly. the n*g))lars
l>« white. Formerly,
nged to light
. and then
I that time th.le M N. O
with them and now tnat
have gone back to white '
>ps will follow, according

THROUGH THE WINDOW.
The Wind Got Frisky and Vary
. prising This Maming.
The wind displayed unusual enter­
prise this morning and b.v
enterprise the Enterprise grocery got
the worst of It. A new cement walk
is being laid In front of l-'md Wurx
Iturg's on Union street and this was
eov^wl from the weather with a
heavy canvas. The wind picked this
up. wrapped Itself In It and then
jumpetl ihrvuigh the lance‘ plate glass
e of the Rnwindow )»n the
lerprise grocery.
LAIO TO REST AT LUDINGTON.
Mra.

FOUR

i HAYE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOP.

...COIVIF-ORT...
Our new bn* of ladies’ sheas will be sure to please you,

DOU.ARS

You take no chance* when you
buy the

ma.OOr
They are made for comfort and wear.

'

B3-00
We'll be glad to shew them

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Store

they

SHOE $TORL

OppoeiU Whiting HetsL

glatHy refun«l

J.

j-our money on
chase that

any

pur-

is not entirely

satisfactory

Phonea:

*Thc killing of bass at this time of
the year Is especially reprehensible.
Tlie fish'an* making their beds pi
paratory to spawning and even' I
male fish Is full <if eggs. The klllli
of a single female liass at ’■mresenl
means the destroying of fromAlOfl to
l.OiMi bass that In the future would
have afforded *|>or1 for the angler
** rh'aps the number would bo higher
the liass are heavy spawner*. the
mb«*r l*elng In protumlon to the
Ight of the fish but a conservative
Imate would make the total nu
r killed by the spearing of the
Wa.v njght over a.OOO fish.
B|H*aring bass with a light Is si
be no sport. The fish lie still.
[>ugh they were h.vpnollred. and
St Is necessary to get them Is
rviw the spear straight. It is not
compared to spearing Mackinaw
mi iHTatise that fish Is
moving
ounJ untrammeled after the deco>'
id a man has to lie something of an
adept w4th the spear In order to gel it.
Raid k well-known j*porisman yes
terday; "If some |K*ir man was getg those fish in order to help out on
meat supply, if someone was getg tine or two for a sick wife or child
friend. It wouldn't l>c «ti baj). It
*n could lie overlooked If.s-----------uld go out and get a youple
they liked the flavor of Iwss m
when they come lo spearing i
wholesale. It I* rime that thi
a stop put lo It.
"Silver lake Is one of the favorite
spots for the Sportsmen. It has beeu
especially favored by uatorc. Its attraction* are numerous and well
great many of us enjoy the
eatlon at the season out
there.
For this reason, as well as
many other*, the Illegal fishing should
be stopped at onre."
The fish that are being got are the
small-mouthed, wimmonly known as
“straw bass."

tSSfrfp
Um- ... ...■ I.,c.l poll.. lom-.

I’ingTcc Shoe; wc have sold them
:n :h;s niv for tweniy-t«o year*;
we liav-e hnnilrc'n f»f satbfieil
m-t'-irc-- «l.o wc.vr the PiPufec
sh«xCtH erd impeet cvr mn

...219...

AMERICAN
s.i'fr.i^?rTo;v.:„'!:rp-r DRUG CO.

Tlie Ol ’^eiub e Shoe House

FrankFreidrictt&Co
New Stand

’242Front Street

A„ii„.

funeral
frpm the church at Grawn. Anderaon
Fndertaklng
company
charge of the funeral.
Mrs. Artlip was the only daughter of
the late George Lutman. an old plo^
neer of Grand Traverse region, who
recently died *L Silver Lake.
HEBREW CEMETERY.

'or the Ensuing Year
Officers Elected fei
Evening.
of Ihe TravtTse City
lao

"’;Si»'7".'S
l>re«ldei

‘a. A L -erua and H. Markus.
deck

FARM BUILDINGS BURNED.
Fire Caused Large Loss Near f
Creek Thi* Morning.
Ire to the Evening Record.
ings o_____
four miles from here owned by
Mitebell. burned this morn
morning.
I as betwe*
loss Is I
sod $20.1

yesterday,
atallim
km No.Tba*
F" •
been
corner of
ordered eatabllehed at the
I
ith street*
ati
Union and Fourteenth
the fi
of July. The station will be local
in the store of S. D. Horton, who a
be the clerk. Ku. 1 is located la 1
store of E. J. ^an* on Waahington
aireet and No. 2 In Mr*. FnUer'a store,
comer of Randolph and Bmwood averill be a special meeUng of
Traverse City chapter. No. 147. O. E.
F.. tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock ' "
vofk and apwial baalness.
The Baptist ladle* wHl nerve UBAt
le Baptist ^nrefa Tffeadar erealag.
There wiU also be a sale of ttleceliaaeooa articles.

The Baaloa Btoro.

TRYARRCOROWANTAO.

Try Us

lhafcr19C4^

NEW BAPTISMAL FOUNT.

Ladtagtoo, Mich.. May
The i
mala* of Mrs. J- 8. Steams were I
Bethel
Changes Will Be Made
terred yesterday In this city. tl
Church Soon.
foneral aenrlce* taking place at tl
home.
Rxtreate sImpUclly mark<
meEUing railed yrau-rday by R.
At a B
the eaUre ceremony, which was rc
prraident of the HcSchombe
dacted by Rev. B. H. Bum of the Contion of Bethel ehnreh.
eongregation
gregatloiial church.
There was no
a brick fonn« dreided
music, but a wealth of flowers bore dation under the building,
teatlaiony of the wide esteem ‘n which
decided
a baptismal
Mrs. Bteams «-as held, nmay of them foaiU. th* eoel not to exceed flM. A.
coming from abroad.
maa and H. Markus were api a commlUee of two wUh
Netioe ts Deg Owners.
to set and the baUSlag will be
Owners of ck«* are notifled that the
lleeaaes for the present flacai year are

Citizens $2, Bell IN.

Cor. Tenth SL and Lake Av*.

ty-five in One Night

eonsenuence

ment From August 22 to SI.

lurray. sr . died at Mil-

Preparatory to Spawning—Seven­

Bporism<‘n are v*-ry indignant.
It I* rcportwl that Friday night last,
seventy-five bass wen* taken Illegally
from the lake, the fishermen using
lights and sp»*ars. The night iK'fore
Manlatss. Travers* City and Other that there sere four lights seen on the
lake bnt whai
was secure«l
I* not
PalnU Were Foaaod By—Encamp­

the LaU
Stearna.

ami StcKin*'

FIFTY

Booemor Tor Wen

that at the Red Cross 1 irug

Mary Artlip Passed Away.

LUDINGMIN
GETS CAMP

of

Bhria Ter Cadies
T H k'^E E

Don’t Forget

Day of Rain

S. BEIMDA & OOlWIPANV

Been the Cause.

Female Fish Are Making Their Bed

Bsmaina

you realixe what
May 18 we will announce the
day choeen by the committee,
then all you have to do I* to
come In with your slips and gat
your money back.
The Boston Btore.

ALLEGED ILLEGAL BASS FISHING

M. OspiMkt Osad.
8i. Petersburg. May 9.—M. 1
ke, former Russian minister of «
died at 9 orlock this morning.

oV

si r^/f sisH

% City Book Store

"Knough sail! fur a

DEATHS OF A DAY

m.

V •

By Wire to the Rrenins Record.

Made When ArrestedBy Wire in the Rvenlng Record.
)
nroH. Mich.. Mo)- D.—George lliit0 desperate rrlminol undergoing
iment In the Smergenry hospital
1 bullet wound Inflicted ot his ortwo weeks ago. ottemple<l to es■ this morning b.v cllmbTng down
fire escape from the third floor
of the bospitol. Refusing to halt whfui
onlered to do s«> by Pomilmon Green
was fired on twice, tnilh shots tokeffeet. Harter fell from the fire
esro|>e, breaking his leg sad sustain­
ing Internal Injuries. He U not ex-

Wall Papers

A sho€- should always fli
closely around the Instep so a<
to make it Impossible f«»r th*
foul to slip forward
to be flrmlv
held rit^t
The liall of
the
shonj

While Being Treated for Wound
ofllelolly on
l.oodoo. Moy S —I
ese hod 4G3
imuaced thot the J
ond wounded
oncers ond men kll
In the bottle of the YoluI river Moy 1.
nrhile the Russions bod
triHinaed ond eoptured.

Sxtnordiiurf Lm Prists tn

Mlaadh Adah Watowemd Bet«na
Uoksomb left this moraias for Detroit
to attoad the aoBveattea at aaxaaa.

O. C. MOFFATT


Abstracts of Title

► PRICES SATISFACTORY
»
Established In 1868
» Room 210 State Bank Bldg.

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W. I— SROWN. t^nmnmttmr

DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
Somt* fxirai'rilinai>'‘vali:c‘«
tli.*tL uill^|>a>
^ in', t ■
lairval
No St n>.itu.ii.il
tii.iial atlvt-riisiiur
.itlxt ntsiiij ..lull
tmniion a few in iits. Vmi \mII li;
the si ore ih.nt will inu-n-si y«Mt
ID inch jvfnuMie Habutai W.tsh Silk
.25
lU incii^bhek 1 affeta Sill,

m

-30

19 inch colored Silk Tafft-l.-is,
.50
all silk.................................................
This is not tafffialinc. but ^ifniiint* laffcia.
20 inch heavy black IVaii «'e Soif. worth $1.2r». ^*^0

\

Compare this with anything you can find anywhere else.
Sec our 3G inch black Taffrta Silk, at - h can't be beat
'
36 inch all wool Vtulc in cream, tan. and b'ack,
worth 7."»c. only three t cilors. at ' .
Scotch Suitings-<*»tr rcyirar .50. cloth; at

............................................—



; ■

"

'



QR

.35

■ ’

Just received a new lot of fancy silks for shin waist
suits at the right prices./

1-00

e. arneim

Ortitr Treat
ami Oaha

" Wt’rt taikiag to Yomq men

'
to twenty ywr* of age who arc tatiriieil' wkli
Dotbiog IcM than perfectiao in fit of a *ah-~wi oiler oathiiif »CM—
onr clothes are fisdy taflored on liocs to
$e to $16- stripe* that i

Bamittoo aotblita Cmpaap

noHirmro heoobd, nATmsB carr, men, kokdat, mat », itot.

IIHEEVENIH6HEC0BD
TIM T, •Tna’MlV W. HM

EtsS^e::*

A BIG SPECIAL
fiM Wkltofean. am amtiefa oT tke
HkM iMttmr, wm*. wWk a patafal aeAmi at tW toetorT Sanvday. la
atwe Maacr li« roc two laacn of lii*
liakt kaad mltai «p aitli a nv aad
tka raaalt vas that Or. Kaaalaai
that hk milr taato «aa alaq^r
■a hr a thraul at flaab aa‘
was ba^lr towad thfxmgt
totot. Thar vara draaaed aad Uw HtUa lagar vi;i prohaMr Rrov la ptec*
all rtaht aad tba othar will h«al
hot lb* }otBi arar be niff.

U. of M. haa SAfT ataAaadA
tela Canaer ptowtag by ataai
Brick eompaay ucgaalxad at CalaChlppewa eaaaty has twto aaperrto-

—jtarjsfaJMr.*Imaalag child draak cgp keroacac.
Doctor aaved life.
Calumet father had aoa arrested for
aaMultlag him.

SUCC^rUL OPERATION.

; e, A. IMUCHm, city CIrllir.

Miss Eons Grattan Masting Easy at
att
to TBS
Cbaricvelx.
Tba friends of MUt Eons Grsttan,
ewuvir of this ritr. will be pleaded
a« attha p
• know that the chances for her re. Mk%..aa<
nrerr are very farorabie. Miss Grat­
tan has be«.-n an laralid for the past
nine years, but Thursday she uaderaa operation at Charlevoix which
very successful. 8be was
Improved and unless com
roT Msre sico. aneh
Itoas set In will entirely rm
iMas tha past fav raara Unla at- Should she catch coM, bovevei
* taatlaa haa baaa attnetad to Parto
I will ba poeutaooU.
Ska. aMhopih dortac tha trat two or
thfwa raaaa aftor tha Spaatah-Ato
: war the aararaaMot of tha Uttia
MBBloa pare riaa to aaoch aoatao- Hyasnai Daatreys Oarms af Catarrh
mid Coraa tha Olscata—Manay Back
If it Fails.
taMat ar a dm porara-

tha Ataaiicaa irstata.
SIpea tha aSalra of tha Islaad hare
aaltM dotra to practical worklas
dUcaa. hawarar. praopariir *
'Mlpaad aad tha aaw coadltlcaa are
halap appraciatad paaaraJlr br tba natlraa.
la tha third aaaaal report at Oaramor WUUaa H. Haat tgarea
. Bhawa which aoBt prove verr fratlfrUaiu
I praalh oT the tetaad**
|-alal aad ladaatrlal latareMa have beea
E.—tporea bow BhowB
at ah laeraaae which
raat have baaa evea sagpeated when
tha Ualtod Statea took poaseasioe of
The laiporta froai Porto
Sleo lato tba UaHed BUtea In IMS ap
|vr«Batod f11^<4S4 aad 'the experts
ftoto tha Islaad. |ltmi47. Tha re^
atorkaMa iaereaae trlU be realized
whaa It Is stated that the Imports into
tha toted Arc rears apo. In 18M.
atod to fS.«SS>4«. while the ex
ware fS.17»An. These fletire*
the woaderfal posBlbUltles of
batweaa Porto Rleo
Ualtod tSatos. aad wlU at oooe prove
tha wtodcai at the acqaisltlon of the
talaad hr this povemawni
RalaUve to the dvll porernmeot of
tba tolaad. and Its rmore Oovemor

iWtetaa;

Over IM carloads live stock sh
from UtehAeld atacc iaaaary.
Adveottot eaalUriam. Battle Creek.

No other treaimont for iti
troubles is -as pleasant and c v*
to use as HyomH. Simply p twenty
drops at HyomH In the lob er thsi
comes with every otitflt. ; 1 then
breathe It for a few minutes f r
. and U will cure the w «i
tarrh. In this way. a * lakes
the air passages of the head,
I and lungs air that Is Ailed with
Imlsamtc .healing and antiseptic
grance. It goes to the most ret
parts of the air passages, destroyi
catarrbsl germs, and enriches
puriBes the blood with addlli
• Brut day*s use of Hyomcl will
a decided Improvement, and In s
time there will be no further
trouble with caUrrb. Its good effecu
e quickly gained, and the beneBl
trmanent.
You Uke DO risk In buying Hyomel.
The complete oulflt cosu but one dol­
lar. and If. after using you can say
that It did not give aatisfacllon 8. E.
Walt A Sons will return your money
You have the promise at one of the
most relUble drug Brms*ln this
tion. that Hyomel will cost you i
tely nothing. If you can say "It. did
i help." You are to use It entirely
tbelr risk. wlUi the nndersUndlng
at your money will be retumeil
tbout question or argument. If you
are not sailRBc-d with Hyomel.

tote for "Golda Mcdkal Dtooomr.*
Dr. Ftonec's Ptewat Mteto
bOkmmMM aad Mek hradartic

MMM

HOMES
:0N:
M E

STAGE AND PLATFORM.
'The IJttle Homestead" comes to
8telnl»erg's Grand on next Thursday.
May 12. and is one of those delight­
a chance to
fully refreshing plays centered about
> which i> a privilege
New England life. It tells a story
to be neglected or igwith a moral. Is replete with pathos
le who consider their
and forceful In Its dramatic siiuaitons
ly or
In due proportion, a comedy vein Is
and coroInterwoven with the pathetic romance
which heightens In interest as the ulf mence right now, let your renU apply
Is unfolded. ■ There Is not a dull mo on payn\enU for a home, time f
raeni from the rise of the curtain tc money and waits for no man. Ca
and
see
me
at
US
East
Front
street.
its flnal drop. "The Little Home­
stead." as Its title implies. Is distinctly
a home play—a saeet, simple and In­
teresting chapter frtMn every day life,
a wholesome story, beautifully told
which carries with it its lesson. It U
from the pen of.W. B. Patton, author
of ‘The Minister's Son," and is beauti­
fully interpreted by a strong company,
headed by William Macauley.

**Tha people sph a Setter anderataadlap at thalMarm of a
aad rsallse the responsibilities of psrtJelpBtloa In It BK>r« and
WMt aet be uaderslood from this that
there Is that aelf-oootrol or that k
todpe of the dotlas of dtizenshlp
there orin ba rears beoee: bat Judged
hr eoasparlaoB with condition which
aatotod whan drll povemment
tabitohad, there Is propreaa aad im
proraatoat Natarallr. the changer
daatrN caa aot be effected without
jraora at patlaace and studr: but
We will noake photographs at
kaea a daapaaatad faith in the whole
a gready redocctl pnee for the
faiarr. ccatraMd br more than three
Next TweBtjr DAys, in order
raara* axperteoce la heiplap to build
to atlvertise our work. We are
ap a civil povemmenL There will be
making fine pltotoa tor f 1.00,
limes when soam will falter
$2.00 AAd $3-00 per Aozea.
Fetoakey. Rate |1J».
oaMaaee, but It is br the
Call and see them.
Elk Raplda. Rata 50c.
, act the leaser, resulu that
SUNDAY,
MAY
15.
> saeeass of American civil governTrain will leave Traverse City
atoat la the Islaad will have
red. The, Inst Hut kms of free 8:00 a. m. See posters or ask agents
for particulars.
I, of a free press, of llbertr o4 may » lO-n H. F. Mot-ller. O.
. of the light of petition, of
Jaat cHmtaal code, of an Indepeudeoi
JadlelBfy. at a popular Uwmahlnp
hodr. of tree elections, of uniform
lawn, of the Jurr srstem. of tha writ
of hahaas corpus are here oow. and
^ I sign* tail ther
I as the basis for a belter and
\ m /e cordially invite
ii
the people of Traverie Ctly and
Mghar dmUatkm. There wilt be mis0 vi«t oar NEW DENTAL PARLORS.
uadarataadlags and abuses; errors
;ed in the New State Bank building. Fourth
- wtU ba atoda: llccase aur evea
Floor, Rooms 407, 408. Oar parion are equip­
van at Utoa; ohatructloa will be
ped with an latest electrical appliances, and with our skilled
--- L----modern
Forkmen
and i methods we are prepared to ghre you
aad algaa of dlseoatent will probablr
work whichh hat
has hitherto been done only in Urge dtiea.
: crop otrt at periods, particniarir dnr: las tha tlaw of tha present geoeraiioa.
t ba exiwetad to undaraiahd aarr aiaeh if Atoerleaa aelf-gov-

L G. BRYANT.

NOTICE!

excu^ioNS

Pepe Marquette

THE imUTURE

Traverse GityDental Parlors
W

WE HIVE AIL THE FACIUTIES

tha tiaajeritr of tha paople are tbor««hl7 Atoarlaaa la dealre and alms,
aad tba eurraat to and will be stroag
la Caver of the ohaages occurring.’*
•aumea af OlatoniAa far Catarrli that
CMitaIn Murcury
f win anrely destroy the
--------------- eU aad completely derange
tbu whole ayateas when entering It
t-tbrouBk the ■aeoaa aurfbeca. Boeb
« tba dteafft
itva tom tbte
I by F. J. Cbaaay A Oo,
ToleAD. O---------------------------- aad
,
---------------ry.

to takaa lataraally. aettog dlrwtly
«a tba blood aad macxMu surfaeae
teayatoM. la buytog HaU a catarrh
Oara ba sara foa gat tba gaaotaa It
fa takBB lataraally aad Made la To^
teAj^F.JCbraeyA
aeU by dnqsUU. Price. 76c per
Uf

It

For execnttqg yoor work with the Least AlBARat Af Pali
•. and together with our Cll Rite Prices and ten year guaran­
tee makes oor parkin a safe, cheap and comforiable t>Uce
to have yaat wwk dooe.

GoodRilblierPUte 6.00
Gtid Crown, 22 K, 5.00
Bridrc Work
5.00
Gold Filliniis $1 and np

Waldo, aged S4. old
Tecumaeh. U deml.
Daughter Big Raphto revlvahst |a to
JalL iBcorriglble.
«
DeerAeld osan has eomamotory of
Bible printed to Aassterdam to I7il.
Mulllken boy aeeldcnially killed sis­
ter with abotgun.
Bixty-Ave garment workers struric
at Katomaaoo.
Two Jackson T. M. C. A. wbeeto
ill tour every state to ante to Ini
It of bicyele Arm.
Humane sociHy. Lansing, report
pitost osrners wbo overworked dcrery and hack horses.
New addllte school for blind, LaaBg. Will open May M.
Colored man stole aw
Rapids. Went to Toledo.
Unhappy Grand Rapids husband
says wUe declared she was ‘
Seeks relief from divorce cooru.
Divorce court gives Grand Rapids
woman wedding presents.
Marshall man died last week: his
father died last December, and mother
in March.
Boy truant. Bay City, shot himself
atber than be captured by oncers.
Photographers* convention. Saginaw.
May 11 aad 12.
Cornerstone new court bouse Corun­
na laid by Masons.
Grand RapWs teachers will go by
special train to world's fair.
Ionia dentist’s daughter feeds calls home-made taffy.
Bay county farmer died in buggy ret from visit.

Rapid .
theaters and liquor frame.
Six agents charged with Illegal
Ing. Flint, discharged.
At the solicitation of the piiblU
of the American Boy. Detroit. Mien.,
the managers of the world s exposUion
St St. Louis hare set apart July &tb
as American Boy Day. Fine programs
for boys will be given In Festival hall
on that day—the programs being un­
der the Bupentslon of the e«llti»r of
American
iECORO READER

This coupon entitles the nol
to one 50c package of Dr. H
ard’a specific for the cure of <
siipatte and dyspepsia at 1
price. 25c. We will refund

raAVEIIE an DENTAL PAAORS

T. A. PHIHALLEGOR. Habaco*
New State Bank Ouilding
Rooms |07. 406

_______

OK. H. B. ANDBRBON baa retoraed
y $nm Walcrtowa. N. T. and to now

fgsgr^sr - n-nr
Lsr.'s.'s.'i'y
kmr CafouMfb Uaaito I

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J. B. PAIGE_ ELECTRIC
CO. _
I traaU
Traamram City.
iAADAA

J. W. SLATER,
Your Reliable Hot

ALWAYS CHEERFUL
i..»ANK i

c the people who liuy from the Kolcr])rise

will give It careful attention.
This message applies to the
men and Ihe women alike.

WHY?

H. 8.
A. V.
Chas.
C. A.
B.

Xi-

OFFICERS.
Hull. presTdenl.
Because they know they are getting the best of goods, and
Friedrich, vice president.
Wilhelm, vice president.
that when they give an order they will get it all in good
Hammond, cashier.
L. Edwards, assistant cashier.
shape, and at the light price.

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

Cheap Home
Six room house on 9th
street—just off Union
—for only $R0U. Can
lie Imoght on

:

:

then J!n Ho Jfs..
I cost of running, clean-

:

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70 Tipor of 6is for Cooking
Don’t forget that tiro ; change and, although j-ouu have always used wood, gas is as cheap and you
lie cool while
)*ou cook. You only pay for a gas range from $11 to
it $18.
X and make conrtections with the
We connect them free
FREE.


Crawrsc (Elly Aas Company.

In Sunshine or Storm
-A

I'or wfi days or tlry ones—
whether, you are ^oini; 'fsiiiiij; or just want lo be
"dressed up"~yt)u will want
one at least of these splen­
did coats. One is the spriinj
Coat, with a |k>puone knows
Cravanette
—the Rain Coat—They are
so stylish—and so conven­
ient—you can wear them in
rainy days or pleasant.
They
swell <
i hey are the sv
all times.

srtri

r P-1C-2.1-2C

There are within three million of au
naany persuns enrolled In tbe Suutbty
seboois of tbia country as In tbe pub­
lic neboots. there betog tblrteeo millte to tbe former and uisteen million
to tbe tatter. Tbe toUl Sunday scboal
membeiublp throogbout the wlwU
world is twenty-five mUllon.

' h 'm'lf'isdi d..
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PRICES AT

Mmto Yeung Again.
-One of Dr. King’s New Life Pllb
each night for two weeks has put mt
In my •teens* again." writes D. H. Tnr
ner of Dempaeytown. Pa. They're the
best in tbe world for Liver. Stomach
and Bowels. Purely vegeUble. Never
gripe. Only 2Sc at Johnson’s
‘ and F. H. Memls*.

$10.00,
$12.00,
and
$15.00

lawauMMmiwrir

***RaWm*

Decorated
OPare
0)O.T Ite BACB «UI*tk« taM.

We can furnish Dynamos aad
Motors for all purposes, large or smalL
We also carry a complete line of the
followtog goods: Electric Ftotores.
Lamps, tnew Hue of Shades). Heating
nsvlces. Telenbones. Annunciators.
Batterii-s. Telegrapb OutAU. Electric
Bells. Buzzers. PWeket Flashers, Bicy­
cle Lamps. Magnet Wire, Battery
Lampa. Gss Engtoe Igniters. Spark
Oolto, Spark Plugs. Automobile Sup-

' ’Vi

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

TWENTY-FIVE CINTA,

remarkable c
erae City and
8. E. Walt A Sons
ority in curing dyw|
sick headache and
r will. In additi
r price, refund
wbum II does

If?

fi

No matter how small, no mattei
bow large, the

EASY PLYMEITS

BestSUver Fillings T5c
Best Cement Fillinis 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.5044
Painless ExtracUon 25c

REMEMBER, no diarges made for examination and esti­
mate of your work. Take EtarAtAT for Favth
Fairt Hatr,
OABte 40T. 4BS. Open from 8 a. m. tm 8 p. m.

Ywr Banking

In order to test the Record s |
circulation and its superior adv«
Ing value, we have made arrangements
with 8. E. Walt A Sons, the popular
druggists, to offer one of '
'
If price
to anyp
dicines iat half
selling
the following
one wli will cut
d present

Dynamos and Mio^ora.

U you te pale, no energy, no am. lAttoa. Ufllable. ernaa, ngly. take HoiaBtor*s Baeky Moaatato Ten. aad aee
l .yAI revltaltoa your whole aystem. It
I
A» the btMlneaa tbortMgbly- A6
I mta. tea or Ubleu. Johnson's Drag

KA5KOLA

to nKhevu. Here to om Umt e»
uot Ae Aupileated. We bought
Ml tbs fnetorr bad of them and
that was mdy one docea. It to
a vury toiVL stroag. well made
arm neker, alee enough for any
partor. beuatlfnl quaiteruawed
acroll nmi. high buck. soUd
frame (worth gSAA), our price,
while they last. fSAS.
Kxeepttoually large aaaortment of roekers; Orer 3M to
sstoct from.
Tbqv range right along to
price from »6c up.
Bzccptionally large Msnrtmen! of upholstered tether,
spring seat rockers, from $« 75

BOY’S CLOTHES
We want to convince you that our boys clothes are right in every respect.
Ever>* garment guaranteed as the b«t you can get for the price. If you pay less,
you may get less. It is to your interest, mothers, to see our splendid line first.

“BUSTER BROWN”
Thinks that any boy who isn’t wearing a “Buster Brown Suit” has been unfor­
tunate in his selection ot mothers. All the smart lads are wearing them, and they
cost you $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00. $6.00 and $6ii0, and we have them in two shades
of blue and two shades of red.

SPRING SUITS
The swellest line that 4s shown, and our prices of $5.00, $6X)0, $7.50, $?0 to $24
arc the selling prices. In fit, finish and fabric their equal is hard to find.

KiTpiiiii-;;;;::::;: JIE

Rnmwutinr. this to cornmew
wMte urard prices tor Aae Aeeoratod wuru.

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
F*iano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.

, THE HANNHI & LAY
MBlGANTiLE COMPANY

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TBB KVmntQ BEOOBD, TEAViftSE CUTT. MOB, MOKDAT,MAYA. 1»0«. ’

^ -WBtrrriwm

mmtmmutt

HANNAH & LAY GO’S

BEST;


FLOUR
MICHIGAN

TRAVERSE CITY,

mewhat dllBruIt

CtmAL BBWS
OP T« WOBLO ;

\............

The board of tody managers <
8i. Lonto fair ha* decided that wl
It come* to auditing account* the *
vice* of a r

:nowic
well, one of the inferential acknowledgment
PrafoaMirF.‘. Tork-Pow<
1
superiority. I t Mrs. Daniel Manning,
aMe«t klatortan* of the .
f organltatlonn named.
has Just died In Loadoo. He
wa* inexoraide and Insisted that only
gin* profeswir of modern hlnory
a man ha* a head for figures,
eventblng
^^P^iam'^M^of Rdward*Tine. 111.. count of the high price* of ev(
the Ijourd
71 year* old. drove thirty mile* to wed In 8t bouU the todies of th
day for
Mr*. 8o*an Piper, aged «. The blush- have voted tbemselve* 110 a
Instead
of the
perMsoal
expense
Ins bride brought ber spouse thirteen
allowed at first.
ckHdren.
Arcordlng to statement* submHted
he greatest tonic, strength- giver.
la oompllaaec with tow It cost Mayor
)d-prodncer. life prolonger ever ofRose at Mllwauke* I7A22 to gain a
Kl the »lck.
Such I* llolllster*
reeltettaa last asonih. The espcume*
•ky Mountain Tea. A family bl«
of hi* ^poMWt. Judge Goff, were MW
S.'i cent*. JohnKon'a I>rug 8t«
Mis* Mary Gallagher, who ba* made

mmik
OPEN FOB BIDS

kthteisMBMtBralasdshowa
A^S0^T
rtScrUUuetecuingtbeheaUli. Oncof the chief ca
litioa*^ia iatpiife blood md bad
id. nercr-nteed cooditiM^iii
Ui c
with xkb. pote Mood tbexe ia Iw
McreoM loece, the bus-

SmAohI the ayalxB. SSSSto-------------^
Da^,
te W.Mteto8L.Osi.K>r

BUGGIES
ThDpubKcis cordially invited to in­
spect our line of Buggies. We have a
fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House In the'sta^.

Barney Andtrson
STATE STREET

A50C. BotUe of LiqeioBOM And CHr« H to Tm to l^a

b alw u TitaliniM toiS^ whkh no
etfwr kaoura protet can eompaxt.
It is aew iu Ateutka. mad atillions
•cud it duet kaow of k. For

Site icaaoa, we make this rcsaarkafalc

. Wc win fagy the first botde and
it to yoa if foa aeed it. W'c wfll

We Paid glOO.OOO
Fcr Ik. Aaoku ri()>u u Li<i<K>.

The resoli is a product that does
wbat oxygen does; and oxygen is the
very source of vitality, the most e*i
tial element of life.
The effects
Liqcozooc are exhttorteing, vitalidag.
pnrilyuig. Yet it is a germicide so cer­
tain that we publish on every bottle aa
offer of fiooo for a disease germ that
h cannot kill
The reason is that
germ* arc vegetables; and L^aocooe
—like an excess of oxygen—is deadly
to \-egetablc matter.
That is why
Liqnozonc kill* every disease germ,
and with a prodoct wfatefa to the hnaun
body it liie.

or any of their tributaries ___ than
or to take
fifty fish In any
bare in his
with him therefr
one point away
poaaossion
than 100 fish at any
therefrom

Quito Arrest
J. A. Oulledge of Vertena. Ala, was
twice In th* bospllal from a severe
case of piles csnslng 34 tumors. After
doctors and all remedies failed. Botornlca 8alse guitoly arrested
further Inflammatkm
Inftommatkm aad cured him. It
iners aches and knU palB. SSe. at
n.
tsoo*s Drug Store and

the ftaeal year ended Jane SO,
1908, was 92SS.7D0.516. of whlto tlSfi,TM.865 wu dutiable and f8S.904.41H
WM wm-duttahle. the dtetoble gooda
paylag fS7.110.S54. based so a *7.1
per ceert. duty.___________
. llttta loTU. a little weaKK
A llttta 1
except good batetk.
Tto aU I ask.
a
Which oosMs with taking Boto;
Mouatata Taa.
KIMBAU. ^lanoa are 1

UgwraL ml km

I<H omrfm far fe. lB fa m fra.

These are the known germ disease*.
.An that medicine can do for these
lronblc^ is to lielp Nature overcome
the germs, and such results arc indirret and cncert.un. "Liquozone kills the

no okUiUkra wkumr.

‘“■ag-

%li«aatooc costs 50c and $1.

CUT OUT TH» COUPON

s®£^.r-S'Sfa.*a.

Not Medicine.

r good nwuiru. bw
■uAraanuMuat.

liqootoae ia tbt result of a process
srkicn, for more than ao rears, has been
the consunt subject of scientific and
cbemicsl research. Its virtues are de­
rived Bokly from gas. made in large
pm from the bert^xygen producers
By a process rcqmnag immense ap-

ff&r

II

DCB **'oiViliM'iMi^*Viks

national Dentists
mau a Si^cial Offer For Cbis Oleek Only
To introduce their fine, filling plates. With
everj' set of teeth ihej' will jjive one ifold
tilling. Remember we jjive a written ivuaranlee with all work.

swr-*

pav^Tng t^x.
>tlc* to All People Intorustod.
t assessment rolls for the paving
onl street from the east line of
1 street to the east line of Park
street, and Union Blreet. from th*
north line of lot 1 at lock 6. I
nah. Lay A Co.'a Fifth subdlrL
Traverse City, to the north cud of
South Union stre^ bridge, are now^n

SSTkJ^ '_____

-

HHrd assessment, together with the wSwiT, ^j^mraat*^'
accrued interest on all unpaid InaUll «»too—ewf—r m
ments. the same to be paid before the
flrd dav of June. 1904.
I. E.
E. Ha*k(
Haskell. City Treasurer.
M.
13-tlll may 31.

Host Rubber plaic.............
Gold Fillings................. .
*d2k (.iold Crown........... .
Silver F'illings................. .
Bridge Work.....................

............................. $«.(i0
................... $1 and up
.......................

f.'i.lKi

.................................75c
..............................$!>.(I0

We examine your leclh free of charge, and
lell you ip advance what ii will cost you.

national
State Bank Bldg., Rooms 207-20S, Office I lours. S to S
' Both Phones

ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice I* hereby given to the tax­
paying elector* of the city of Traverse
City. Grand Traverac coouty. Mlchl
gan. that a special election will be held
In said city on the Ifith day of May,
A. D, 1!»04. at Engine bouse No. 1, ou
Ca«* street, si which election the propfjsitlon to raise the sum of Nine Thoo*and Dollar* (19,000.00), by loun and
bonds of saM city therefor, for
Usnli
constructing a Conp purpose
the
~
ge across Bosrtlpio Steel Arch Bridge
street. In
man river on West Front str
said city, will be submitted to a
of the taxpaying el
elector* of aald city.
by
ballot and the
Said vote shall be
illot shall be as folcontents of
lows;
a loa nof Nine Thousand Dob

across Boardman river on West Front
Ity of Traverse City.

mm.

R 8. MeSTSUT* " iHr'

Ml^ein.—VES.

E.

IVI c C O Y
«por«d.n. of

Traverse City.
vhel.li;an

;<H.
; election wl
uck in the 1

WM. F. BENNETT,
GRAIN. COMMISSION and STOCK BROKER

4H: day i

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CHA8

Sealed Propoeals.

r'-lat A t to the purchase or iaie

Suite 404 Whitney Block,
MN ItiliU

Phone Numbers
Bell. 126
,
Citizens, 802

rr.vrn.p niy. Mlrhlra..

DETROIT. MICHIGAN.

Hamiali & Ui Mmantli Co, Hock
Opposite P. O. Rooms 3 and 4

TROUT FISHING

If you arc a trout fish^'rinan you f
be intereste^l In this;
person or person* shall take
any lake, river or stream in the
by any mean* whatever, any
speckled trout from the first day of
Septemlter In each year until the first
following thereafter. It
day of May. folio:
shall be unlawful for any person or
persons to kill or capture In any man­
ner whatever. In any part of the state,
or to have in hi* possession any brook
trout of a size less than seven Inches
isU be unlawful for any
capture In any of the
•Ute
lake*, rivt

50c. BetU* Ftw*.
II 7M

ia aay gem diaease.

•.riv
Supervising Archltoct Ta.vlor of 1
ilie.l States treasury department
s ptoroil with Postmaster Raff a
copy of the plan* and specll
for the new federal bulUllnp
t..d In this city An advertisement
lids apears In anotherr columi
Id local
iKSUe of the Record
1
tractors will have an1 opptirtimliy
r._
Inn of H
make bids on the construction
the
building. This will be a fine Job
* good opportunity for loc
o show that they can do tl

pss.’sb:,

Gemi PiM0teM0B.
pt^Mdact for two
through phyridsas uid bospitali, in this country and
odMTS. We psid it because Li<{uozooc
dOM wbMt an the skin in the world canaot do without k. Aay drug that kill*
genas i* a poisaa,*aM it cannot be

ins and Specification* for New Fed*
erxl Building May Be Seen at
the Postoffiee.

for the Benefit of <
Amateurs.

dcaMU^tbeblooduadtoBiaraipCbenatan. ItbaTmtiUebloodpurifier
Ateltariceotehlited.that«riataathettood.Midthititifbtttbeeotfaeg7teem

■ f

.<m
bare hen ptakod to go to Eart Jor
daa:
Lanlta, Wyakoop. Akenaaa.
Lamw. Dean. MOln. Bodg». Menn.
POaad. Walkor, Wtoe.
Fire version, two Junior*. one,*oph
ind two fmhtara aukke op Ike \<
r Makm* aenlor* kave run
top of the
1 flag up
tm one ro
Bag pole OB
rope, to I
Mr. Curtli to *hiB
ahin u|i
up the
.
.pole.
■ illowa:
The event* were as follow*:
One Hnndred Yard Dash—Flr*t,
Hodge tKophi; »««md. Lardte: third.
Mill IF); lime. II aecood*.
Hammer Throw—Merte* (81. Pound
(8>. Wjmkoop (Jl. R7.C feet.
Shot Put—Pound (81. Akei
Wynkoop (J). 32.4 feet.
One Hiindre<l and Twent;
Twenty Yard
High Hurdle—Wynkoop (J». Hodge
t*ph». Pound (8). 20 1-6 second*.
(8<*ph».
Disco*I Throw-Merle* (81. Aker____...._______d (81. liv,.S f«^
Fboi
Ball
Punt-Clement
(81.
Pound (8t. Cbampney. 137.S feet
Against wind.
mpney (J).
One-Half Mile Bunne 2:31 1-r
Dean (81. Ijirson (Jl
He*.
Pole Vault—Larson (8). Wynkoop
(Jl. Nelson (F), 8.3 feet.
High Jump—Walker (Fre*h.l. Lar
m (SI. Winter* (Jl. 4.10 feet.
(8). WynStanding Broad—l^r
feei.
koop tJ>. Winter* tJl.
ro Hundrcil
Two
Hundre.1 and Twenty Yard
Daah1—l.ardlo^ Hodge (Sophl. Miller
4-S seconds.
(Freshl. time
and Forty
Pour Hum
Daah—Akerman tJl. I.ardle. Hodge
md*.
tSoptii. Z.H 4-0 secondi
Hundred and Twenty Yard
i-IjinMe and Wynkoop tied
1 second, Clement and An­
derson tied for third.
Dean
One-Mile Run—Mill*
(hi. McOarry (F), 5.45.
Two-Mile Run—McGarry (F).
Sophl. Evan* (Soph).
n (SOI
3 mlnui
Other School Notes,
The eighth grade ha* dltconllnued
h* paper on account of preparations
for the commencement program June

a tMi*t of Bdgar Allen Poe. which ha*
Ir Chentung. the Chineae amtiai
attracted tame atleuUoo In Baltli
plemeni* dor. cannot be induced In make a dlowns up that one <
ict reference to the war. but that It
» s hair
used by her la h^
•ciiple* a prominent
place
Ind wa* shown at a recent I
Because he believe*
1 New York. Several speaker* had
to
Msadsrd
tided the alilllty Ihsi riientung had
mber*
in«-n while at college In this counI foot I
pastor of Tower Orove Bap­
•* urtghboi
ibor*. overcome
tist cburrb of 8t. Umls. will give up
i. shouted:
hi* charge.
The chemistry class ha* lieen studyr the 11
Though M year*» old. Philip Ofime*
t chrysralography which is outside
I and hlgl
the
walked fifteen mil
f» regular course
Forty-five vl
wered the Chinese
i*tcr. hi*
from New Haven .tc erby. Conn.,
different cr>slals have l*een sh
undertaker bow eyes narrowing In two long line* of on the screen.
week to Instruct
grim
suggestlvene**:
"add
a
fourththe distance in
to bury him. He
The botany cISKses will start
cannon
liall."
"
.
• three hours. On retehing Joseph Co!
work Ibis week.
well * undertaking office he sank down
Miss Woodman, teacher in art.
A 8ur* Thing.
eshsusted.
received llTieei
fifteen boxes of paint* to
It Is said that nothing 1* sure except
slol. the wife of the
Countess Tolstoi.
i their paintliiden
greut reformer. Is n cultivated Jewish death and taxe*. but that I* not alto- ings as presen
orld's fair at
tody, speaking FVcitch. English and giHhiT true. Dr. King’s New Discov­ 8t. Louis. ’
Oemuta almost as fluently as her na­ ery for Cnnnumpllon l* a sure cure for
The ninth grade English class
tive tongue.
She prepares all the all lung and fbrost trouble*. Thous­ taken up Cooper’s the "l.Ast of the
eount’* book* for the pres*, for It Is and* can' testify to that. Mr*. C. B. Mohicans." and the tenth grade Engsaid that abe is the only person who VanMetre of Shepherdtown. W. Vs.,
8hak*i>ere’s "Merrhant of Vencan read her famous huslmnd's hand- says: "1 had a severe case of Bron­
chitis and for a year tried everything
I beard of, but got no relief. One bot­
Dr. Edi
A SUrtlIng Test
tle of Dr. King's Now Discovery then
physician and surgeon
To save a life. Dr. T. G MerritU of
Wash., ha been appointed by the Rus- cured me absolutely.” Ifs infallible
‘boopany. Pa., made a startling
Sian govi oment to W position In the for Croup, Whooping Cough. Grip.
Milting In a wonderful cure. He
boaplulI Iservice st the front. He Is of Pneumonia and Consumption. Tiy IL
i attacked
birth and reeeived hIs medical If* guaranteed by Johnson’s Drug writes, "a patient
Dunlsb b
I. caused t
He has a Store and F. H. Mead*. Trials bottle* violent hemorrhages,
cdncatlon In Copenbagen
Hon of the stomach.
free. Reg, sizes 50c and <1.00.
strain of Russian blood in bis vein*.
Electric BlHera
Bliters <excellent for acute
Joseph PullUer In hU article In I
Tlte l-'reneli governnwiu In Algetla stomach and liver troubles w. I preNorth American Review on "The C
pro|N>M-« to i^tsblisb a wonuin do»-tor
galned
lege of Joumatlsm” make* tbi* psIn every village where Hie native i>o|»tbHlc allnalon to hU bllndnes*: ‘ If
Qlation
Urge enongb. Hie native
my comment on ihesi
women lieing iweventeil by their roclsl
seen to be dlffuae. a
: customs from consultlnK men pi
tlilaua. my apology
|cton*. In Algerl»T« a dl*|N*nsary
> pmuf* by , ahrsdy b»«en vt>enrd I

AUMKYS TIRED
NEVER RESTED

We wm Boy



> 4rlTt« prt
ter altlMMgk It w eloMr thsa
•tan kad tsaretf oa. Tk* .
u follow*:
Sootan 4t%.

HIGHEST QUALmr POSSIBLE

UNIFOIMI AND SATISFACtORY

___ __

Pw

Thurs. May 12.

, concrete and cut stone
•ry. Interior finish, etc.
1 drainage.
testing and ventltoHon.
thing sod plastering.
iDtlng and glazing.
L certified check for 5 |
the amount to accompai

MIBCELLANEOUB.

Sr..!

MANAGERS

STEINBERG BROTHERS
L•Ra:s^2^f6-'fts^rtsRr•
QTEINBERG'S GRAND
O OPERA HOUSE
Announce

the engagement of
THK

Our Lawn Mower

Little Homestead

wfll do more work than any
other two machine* in the markcL Wherever o*ed a smooth,
even, aud beautiful carpet of
green is produced. On such
gramy fidd^ golt, lawn tennis,
and open air recreation general­
ly find ideal oonditioiis. A
BKtocr costing $8.26 will retnm
many times its cost in pleasure
enjoTrd and lab« saved. .We
cany everything in haidware.

A heart storyof unusoal interest
told in original way by a dever

FRANK TRUDE

STORM SCENE

146 Front Street

Notlcs.
Staled proposals for the pun
id removal of (he main portk
le C«mgregallonal church building
III lie received up to Monday noon,
ay icih. The society will retain and
move the l>ell and all Inside furni­
tureSaid building to be removed
from off the lot by June 1st.
p trustees reuln the right to re­
ject any and all bid*.
Signed:
8. E. Walk

F. H. Barnaul.
F. Hamilton.
Trastaaa.

3173-tf
H\ a. K. VATTON

company.

AQ q>ecial scenery

HU8TLIN0
JEWELER.

win be used in this production.

DR. W. J. fiKSOIS .

LAOIEr

SEE THE GREAT SNOW

8HOPF1NO BAOB.
WAI8T 8ETB,
NECK CHAIN8,
FAN CHAINS.

Seat tale opestf Monday morn-

Mm: 2St,3S(, S0(.7St
fertSMlMiM.

Rtah teit Blaaa.
Hand painted clilna.

TRY A RECORD WANT AoT~

w.ir. Dra, «rara.

DENTIST
V«y bcte of dental aerviee

12?r«£5r£.
STfis:building, nnder K. P. haB, oiioar
Dockany Bteinaas OolaBtairf

CHARMING STILES IN

sMteetete Miss Ida KutiBER

URsnusTs OF imi '
ATREASOHABLEPKKBS'
H. C. PALMER

THE

RA8TALL«
UR-TO0ATE

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Tm gramire EWtite. guTmc onr, mos, mowpat. mat », i»oi. _
• * *wrm Mob

UK & HOYT

S!^^r»lKT blUM araa-ny an-r

■':

CIK CiKicy Day For Dwi Week Mas Tallffn

monday, IDay 2nd

Look over yoor fiikf

dqmamlfieeifyoaligveaaydMdMajtoa-iftiiexcaM irMStdrimfgBrolheh foa can bnnf tlmn| m

and get haH
**Homar'baBP aay* ha m* aavao
troot at the power heoae dam yaatar^
^r.

V

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^?MMwam.iahiasJ^
perch oa the doek rMmday.
the Hah ware small, a jrwt aaaihar

121 UNION STIST

ThedoIlKKlMinMkethc man.

ako,ms»-

* Ben WfLZ ^ OHM * ■■**■_"*
cot iWftT yeatarday aBatoana aa«

Bat, ob! thcr Mp.

aad

Urn.

*

...Veur money Back...

11

Cha^

'
lost
e jaalllr the aeTca-lBch limit.
Btaer Qrattan waa in Ohartevolx

Om aopeitay tailarM SaiU aod Top OotU at

m 012, SIS, sit mdS20

new Olbite Goods

Cbe Cadies $ay lfs;*B»r’

Thte was the lnr«eat catch of the aea-

Not only u the coDeetkm ot White Goods greater than ever-

a daj the opinion

Many I
S^ord Lemon, a Pere Mnrqaette

to meet the newly great basincss that center* here—but price* on

lat we
show the best
is cxprtMd that
V

boats of the staple, wanted things, as well at novehies, are a fifth to a
Ugfntt tbc appeanoce d may mb and give* him the
fMtortabkBatirfKtioa of bciag wen draaMd.

u

Yoa vant THE BEST HAT

WY THE LONOLEY ST S3.I0
None better made.

8« the pomibaitieitrf 60c and 100

faiowShirt Dtponmeat

dtr.

Erarjfomtaf

fk9 OKIOM LiBEL

MUSEUM OF
MEMENTOES

•oeiellea In that far avaj^ land *vod to
<>aeb other, aad a moat excellent idea.
I think. This one Is from the Baptist
Kina Williams' Town,
Baptists of Rast Ixtndon.
hlon: this from
from the Border Union:
nsula •. E. UnSoo, other*
Cape
ibeth. Cap*’ To«n
from
Port
ElUal
M. a otoLUBV MAU AH INTEBEtT.
Wellington.
INO COLLECTION.
“Here Is a most delightful letter
from Rev. H. P. Treasider of Bourne­
mouth. Englaad. the good friend who
' CtiflaOmi Endeavor Eeuvoniro From sends me the C. E. Time* ao regularly.
Iling me that he will keep me In
AH Over the Wortd—Over LOOO
luch with the great Brtilab C. E
eonrention that will be held soon, and
mid hare gone If Ihe unli
raised the money to p
Uerrtt B. Holley ha* one of the m
my expenses. They wanted me bail
tatataattat collection of aonveolr*
amd did all they could to have i
mdeavor work in thte co
bring my museum but the fund* we
try. From an parts of the ewld i
larking.
•ix>ok at this package, this U fix
Rev. John Bannanga, that many w
mmt ~l*« «<
Cirl.iuii «■ remcmlHT when be lived here. He
now Buported hy the Congregational
C. E’s of Michigan at Melnr. South
out In the vast ocean! It i
India, and .hreo- little while he will
that the ■ndeavorer* are eferywher
send'me a great lot of articles that he
la the froaen north there *re ®>nr
[hered for my museum. Here Is Ihe
aad on a little Island a thousand milt,
13 report of the Madura Mission
? mi almsnsc in the Tamil Ian
guage that is spoken Ihe roost;
grains from the great All-India
vention that was lately held at IMndneelved many valuable addition* to hU gal: a wedding Invitation .n the Hindi
moaenm and It was the pleasure of a language; and a lot of kodak pictures
Record rcpresentatlre to view the col that he had Uken of bis juumeyli
bis district,
diBiri
lection.
^
In different parts of hi*
at
“Here ts a little woven haaket that
gald. Ka.Uaainal. Tlrtimangalam
when U eaaae to me had only a little
Meliir
His letters are such
pxy oi

“A letter that aecomphnled the packaga tails that the box was made for
tha mlaaloBary who was bora at Ks

!Tis,2r.no‘i.;.rsss:is
Jsr.’STSSi “V“psrVhi;,

Rwu cur FrMW >ltk<

after ilnrtt aad of ooume had to so
huagry ns everylhlng rdoae* Acre at
dusk. On the trip, bowerer. Mr.
ford had mnanged to pick op the ^
and after carcfally eleaaiag them, h^
placed them in hU dlnaer poll. ^
each succeeding meal time went by
wlib nothing doing, he woald go and
look at the tab and think what a good
time be would hare when he got to his
home In this city. But his hope* were
short lived. At a junction, the crew
chanted cabooses. Wltbont a ibongbt
at bis dinner bucket and lu precloa*
content* Mr. Lemon came on to thU
city. There were no troot at his house

t you can
lo-ko-re-nl.
Ingogo. Natal. South Africa. She tells
that she hi
hss made up a large pack' of native bead work and some of
artieles and Idols that the natl

wis-sr-'

was nfl narcel

1 example (
t. -Yeaterdi
vlclalty of Kiaiochvir* brewenr.
isberman was( using two hook* baitworm*. There were a number
at the same place using the
flies, minnow* and the
hlghi
!that money or Ingenuity
best
cure but there was nothing
The man with the old cane
the worm* didn't have much
either until he UW down
pole to get some more worms. T
a two-pound trout came up and nab
It. He landed him all right aad
Is pole down pa the bank to get
iher worm, there still being one
on the other book. Then came al
a line rooster and swalkia ed the whole
shooting match. The Inctdeat was
rather serious for the rooster
had to be killed la order to f
hook out of hi* crop.
Mapieton Notes.
Special lo the Evening Record
leion.
Mich..
May
S.-The
Mapleltm.
•r ColiimbU c*lb*d at Bower*
steamer
hartior.. the first time this season. Fri*^Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartsnn have
moved to Fianki
Is able to be out
■ed Johnson
J
again but U not entirely well

aad so bsd i<

i.VhI

They are the
that tUe

iof.

If extent of variety,

Fine quality, 28 inches wide, at 12|c instead of 16 cent*

prices bare any chaitn lor you, you

R-l

over

our

chtucest,

Most satislactory kind made-at 1« cent* instea«l ol 18 cent*

hantlsorocst

Olbite Uestina

waists of the season at price* of
86c to 618.60.
has ever

No such sliowing

been made here.

Very newest, han.Uomest, white go>li ever shown.

The

at is cent* instead of J* eenU
at Mcenu Instead Of SOcenU
“ at 9* cenu instead alW cent*
at SO cenU instead »l 75 tents
Dew Cace Crimminas

merit does not lie in the mere b»g.
ness alone—evev> item represent*

riiow more beautiful designs than ever before.

Here is jmt one item

far you to judge this store as headquarters lor waists:
Ladies'sraisl*, made of fine white India

Linen, »htte

and colored vestings, trimmed with lace, embroidery,
insertion, also *HoYeT lace or embroidery, with dusters
oftncks,etc.andthich can't be matched anywhere
far lem than $1.60 to SlOO, are here in a great va-j

_^

Conadale eambrtc

line before

idioosing your waist—we offer the
[newest,

for not a

^

India Dnen

beanty

of design, exdoshre st^e and low

i ^ look

Tliis simply comes of largt buying

wholesale house in this broad land but likes the big expense-saving
Wders we give.

Inige pitTooage we arc etijo)'-

98c

We have just opened up an eUborate disi»Uy

> J

of AUover,

Oriental, Val and Venise laces. Apjdiques, etc, also many
other things in this line lor waists and trimmings that will atUaa >x>ur attention if you call in.

riety and all sites, at............................................................................... '

STEINBERG BROTHERS
Our line of Outing Suits are
here, a nobby line It la. Also
Just th* outing ehoe# you want.
Thooe straws and caps, too,
will help to make you comfort­
able. Step in.
Th* Boston Store.

0. k M. SWAYEH

Johnson ha* purchased a new
buggy from
GoWa of
Doe* Work of
se City.
ch.. May 5. tfM
Traverse City. Mich.
k Smith. Jr., spent Sunday
y Sprayer Cu.
i> the Traverse City
relatives at Traverse City
Traverse City.. Mlrh :
id Mrs Alex Carrol expect to
ne at Archie In
p In their new home
r^puroUMed one
the Do<'rr and
me of il
bout three weeks.
I unroe spraying5 machlE
machine* from >^ur
Miss Ulll Herbert of Old Mission agent. Mr. H. A. Langworthy, and find
spent a fen days last week vlsUli
r* ail
that Vt
It I*
all tha.
that the company clal
relatives at thhls pUce.
for It. I have tried It on my farm
Mr. and Mr*. Charles l^rdle
lay that In an orchard
i Tree to say
and
moved Into their new home.
with
Arlle Stlte* and son Floyd of
an ordlnan^*'hand pump, and for a po
«»«
bnllding a atone wi
taio sprayer, either for bugs or

.Hf^eeJ^made by one of the Rier Scotland and would mall It to me from
Ro^ioa of Traverse
prisooers when they bad been exiled there.
City to Uke place al the home of MU*
tVcdooiho. Oeykm. during the
“Here Is a splendid letter from
Ineiwlay. May 18.
Hellferich W'ednewlay.
AfiicaB war. It seems that i
L T. Ah Syoo of Maulmeln, Bun
Fred
Lnrdle
TYaverae
CHy speni
of
"Trav
was and be tells me be is sending some
hemes that were la
a few days
day* last week visiting relallvei
kept and these
s by ai missionary who will arrive
served to
at tbliIs place and Old Mlssio
from them sod
in a Imonth or two, and Is
mtla pins
party was given on Mr.
A surprise
E
as
aoavealrs.
In
the
letter
»*.
xintribute
his
shai
sold I
and Mr*.
Ir*. P. F. Lardle and daughter
iseuro.
Hazel Friday
Iday evening.
even!
The happy
the> traveling
t
secre
who bai
voung couple*
iple* had it all planned lo
STS In India. Bnrmah
three
for thro
- T>n l.*rdle
I.*rdU. which
meet with Mr*. John
told him many ih
Ceylon
on Ihi
they did. and then march to> Mr. and
mottoes cai^P* wriMen on It. as wat about it.
But Mr*.
Mr*. P.'F. Lardle * home. Bat
“This package comes from Kings- Lardle had mlatrusied a party and
on this.
m. Jamaica and Is from one who I* prepared for them In a very neat
allecting a missionary museum,
manner.
When the- couple* arrived
asked me to exchange gay dupllc
they. too. were surprised to find Mr*.
Cevtoo. where everyl'
'hat I might have. One of the he
Lardle had prepared for them. The
s Dnilciln that they issue once a evening was spent in dancing, the
month, and while the cover is printed music l>clng furnished by Ernest Dc
ed Mr. Holley, as he took up an the Inside U made of clippings from
Grow, Frank Smith. Jr., and L>-nn
« with the funniest kind of a foreign papers, with all the Uule side
Schemerhorn. At 12 o'clock a dainty
lone tliae last November note* written In the finest hand silt­
as prepared and aerved by
of the r. B. Ttare* that ing. aad some original article*. 'Thes,*
irude Lambrix. Miss Ullle
I get veialarly every week fn.«
,
biM»ks are passed arodnd a* a elrcuUt- Huffman and Mis* Hazel Lardle. A
Am. Bag-.
^
woaderfi
Ing library. 'This I* one of the
r> enjo.vable time was spent by
woek^t had been done hy Rev • and I am to keep It. I shall send
onty-six.
Mr. and Mr*. Lardle
Hadleld ts the Loyalty IslMds I w*. a package in a few days, and he
of enterti
proved to be the 1
so t-psswsed with his writings that I *end me yet more article*.
Ml*a Pearl Zoulilek and Miss Olive
said I would write to him. I hat
Beside these there
> sick list, also Mis*
get my atlas and Bad out where
in the last tew day* ctipie* of i
loyalty Island* were and then did not
Ign C. E. pap
Emory Is driving a n
know how to address my letter, but 1 take, and ft
It Is
is Indeed strange
strange that they
ised at Traverse City
thoo^t I would risk It, and so sent it ihonld all come at thU time. I am al
hy the way of Sydney. New Soutr most
1 good things.
Wslea. This was the S«th of last Nr
the pile of them:
Just see■ tl
vember. ThU letter U in «»»yer^*o
South African Pioneer (while
George H dcley has g
it nhow* that It reached him all right
*r
printed in I^nodon. yeti all the artici
e salt bath!
>e to take
me quote from hi* letter to le
ire furnished by the missionaries
auditor of the M. A N.
P . R. L. Carl,
<
South Africa), the C. E Tiroes of
E, spent Sunday in the
think that yoa will hardly b
don. EngUnd. Ihe Clilnese lllnstiated
Mr*. Julius Steinberg
able to tsd our group of Islands ui
.Sews of Shanghai. China, the-^oll istee for a visit yesterday,
MT ordinary map. but If you will kx.1 Call of Sydney. New South Wales, the
jhn Taman and wife
aboot one thousand miles east of South Afrif

nd Rapid* on the firat excuraion
t)oeeii*UBd you will see.NeW Caldocu
Sont:
'aiman i
yesterday. Mr*. Talir
with three little speck* Just north ol
lln, Germany. Bsforco. Christae Chicago
Icago for ai visit with frienda.
U.
Those little dot* repre
Paulo. Brasil, the CKilden Unk
In Robert* went to
udge
e Lorli
Ulaads of Mare, liton and N(
of Metboiirne. AnsiralU. the Endeavo
Haven this m
a Freoch convict setUcmei
jt Kobe. Japan. Diaroooda of Soutl
lyo. .
— ............— .------Ihe French government.
Africa, the India EndearoCer of
upper peninsnla and TMacom
“ ‘Last
year
our
En(
entt*. India, the C. E Gem of Kl
thU BBoroIng.
thought that they would he <
ton. Jamaica, the ChristUn Endeavor
Haxel Harris retunnled to her
lasI V
lag mad ao had me order l.Ol
Magaxine of Cariabruoke.
Ding after
If In
like the one I enclose and had nw Wight, the Church of Rb
visiting the
ttaaslale the vear's topics
dearour of London. EagUi
Miller and Mias Oeorglanna Morgan.
vlte Chretlenne of Geneva. SwliierRev. C. T. Stout left this noon U
‘‘^Thiftedga wos a letter '
laad.
Charlevoix and Bast Jot
aad A hnlf high, cut from
' And now 1 bare
e for
John Mni
.sgronmiti the -KerUlano.' which 1. last. Look at thU envelope
, s and
In the city,
the ootive word, or as near a* th^ where it has been. I wo :e this on th
his father.
“ ri*ti-a Endeavor. 'Hie 28th of Ust November > Rev. Bind!
to Christi-a
Hon Robert W. Paddock of Cbarie•d at Nous
Bath Sircar of L'tiarpar. Bengal,
roix. repreoenUtlve in tbe legislature
iegi
____
language that
for aome reason ft never reached
from that district, is in the city today
of Fr«w*. the native and » few It went first to L'ttarpar. then was
r O. C. MoHatt.
where Ithey do not forwarded to Howran. then to the dead
i will leave tooiorrow
^E*^N
wiU them
have any to <
letier office at Bombay,
s old home In Chelsea.
tholr ovra.
thought that It might find
fla the owner MlcbJan
’ will make a
“Can yon Imagine l.OdO Badearorers at iaconau. hut It did a .
other
Detroit
hnslness trip
way oE there la those islands o' •‘-" aent to the dead letter oBce at Calcut­ Southern Michigan
Mich
cities.
amt 1.000 miles from nowhere?
ta. Tbta
Mrs. \nc Palmer has na gueaU her
“Here to a package of primed
Hindi language, and then It was
Mr*. Louu Held, and her aiater that was neat from Anckland.
tnrned to the dead letter oBce
B Jeannette Held, of Watseko.
XeaMnd. ooaceralag the great trip that B^bittgtoe. opened and thea oOclall
Dr. Clark has been taking la that won sMled aad seat bock here
deifnl land, under the Boothera Croas There are fifiecB posUBarks
They cnQ thU Dr. dark's oonveatton Once before I had a letter that waa
and hero are topic card*, badges, pro­ sent back and forth aeroM the ocean
gram! ffom It and aereral coplm of three times before It finally came
•a the taMSIoe. Awt at wtth
Skelr owa C. B. paper that U po^sbed
our maneyhaoh gala. We •*«#>
gmathly. the Baralag Btiah
ThU I
“And BO the good work goes on i
looted K and wdll reWrsi ta dus
to have regalariy whh the other r' my muaeurn ret
recelTM lU ooatlnual
•oe Mitlre day'a sale.
J1
my
apara
dltioua and an I
- wHI
;ua Band i

for

Wm

third under the usual

SobMntulpioolc

centjaf th»e «

Salary Protection

ELGIN C. LEWIS
UP-TO-DME

CASH GROCER

You are eiilitleil lo the be*l j-our money will buy.
gelling il?

A few liargalns for hou*e.cU*an-.

Fire insurance re-emburscs for MONEY LOSS of projualy.
Salary or income insurance re-emburscs for *MONK\' .
LOSS of salary or mcomc.
Ikith Fire and Salary-lnconic Insurance ere nteeuerilf kvti’
eats tefeguerdt., •*Procrastination is the thirl of lime”
(and *al^.)

7
3 laitil
C Ills I

Give os jxjur jAalronage and get the BEST.

United States Health and
Rceideht Insurance Ee.

20 acre* of potatoes
Reepectfully your*.
B J. M.

OVER 400.000 Kimball Piano*
le. See the late etyle* at 129 Fro
street.
W Austin hUlwaids of Ixunion li
olfered to Ibe world'* fair antboriti'*
n smuggler'* ebest l.*>o to ’Jon year*
old. It originally beU «« elve one gal
Ion bottle of Iltdlsnd gin. Six bottl.i*
> still In perfect cowlltlon. while
: are broken. The chert was found
n barn ®« the coaat of England
Every lady wishing a tailored
suit or shirt waist suit should
come as early as powlble. Good
selection now. but won’t be
later.
The Bootop Store.

LED PROPOSALS.
UCASimr HOPABTlIgKT.

Arc you

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Disease, like acciitenls, are the “uncxj>ccte«t hap|»cnings o*
of our daily life.”

226 EbI Fruit Stmt

3. m. Blakcsiee, manager
307 State Bank Building

Fin Proot Elastic Pulp
Raster....
Made of axKxt, pulp amt Fil>dT,
chemically prepared an<l acicntifically conibinctl with fire clay,
cement and other ingmtient*.
Plaster tmlay, carpenters can follow tomorrow without dislodging
plaster. Carload on hand.

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See our line before you buy. ‘

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GRARD RAPIDS A IRDIARA RY
COaPANY.

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all

prices.

Black and colored.
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SOUTH
SIDE

A. J. WILHELM^tVb"b"t

Sticki, BmAi, 6nii, PrailtiNt,

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J. M. FELL,
COMMISSION BROKER,

Official Market Quotations by |»rivate wire, direct from New
York and Clhiraga
Abiointe seenrity.

five. FissfSz

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roo«t.

We carry ihe

best stock, ami it will
give jx>u

TOAs-as.

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Batisfaction

LARSON'S PARK HOTEL;
Claus Wamar. Propr1a«or
SOnOXS BAT. IflCB.

Pere Marquette

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Brieaen Bros.

Coal

8uiu 30S-New 8tat« Bank
building. Corroapondant Oaa B.
Etna. Grand Rapids.

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ter Ihs OMaoik
WsiPb Drw| ttoro.

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