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The Evening Record, February 23, 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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1904-02-23
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THE EVENING RECORD
■ ;' f ^r : . I YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
ii V * ’-
TRAVERSE CnY, MICH^ TEKSDAY. FEBROAHT 33, 1004.
WAR WILL END
to build
AN ARMORY
M SEPTEMBER
i
'
coNVEimoif anr of noire
, frftMidt ;in Which CM« th*y would Iffht
n«h«t«vor the co«L. Such Ic the poci>
t.cn. Nobody wonting to fIghL but
NO HOPE
FOR JAPAN >Er
"
WOULD AID TRAVERSE CITY
BECOMING SUCH.
»ropo*ed New Building Would Be
Credit to the City—Probable
Coat Would Be ^ in the
Neighborhood of S20000.
SEVENTH YEAR-2U4
CMcd of ComumpNOfi.
Spedol to tbe Breoloc Roeoed.
Ktagmley. Mich. Feb :3—Peter
Steffeo 'wbo lived oboot nine milee
from thU vlllo^. ot Bartlett Corner*,
died ye«erda.r anernoao of consanption at about S rears of axe Decease*!
lived tritb bu brother. Antoine Steffes |
■''—'
I PERMANENT HOME FOR LOCAL
MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.
The Japanese Wid be Defeated
Time Says a Russian
ottoorwoMfiiiuif
Houle. Ind. Feb.
Durinj:
fit of liuojilty after o prolonged
•prw». iern Duimo. o Somhero ladloso
roJIrood •ectioo boBd. eorly Tuewloy
mornlnx murdered Mr*. Ben Ramsey
and her two children with a raaor It
is said be wanted Mr*. Ran
eJojM* with him but she refused
try a
WILL FILED
FORPKOBATE
» City Book Store «
: Off-yiiATus.—
New! New! New! New! Newi
--- - -..rr.:.
----------omciMi
,i wT
Bs
m
Else Has Counted
on Aid of Great BnUm
or the United Statea
t.
By Wm- to tbe Evening Record.
public xatherlnx*. Should this build
CleveUnd. Feb. r.T^Tbe Ute Sena
log t»o erected It
undoubtedly to Hanna s will was filed for proliale
do much toward maki
kluK Travenw* Oilv today One-ihird c»f tbe estate U be
Cfjnventloo city of .Northern Mlrh queathed to Mr*. Hanna, the romalnIng two-thlrds gt>e* to three- children. .
The commitleCs appolc
Dsn It. Hanna. Mrs. l*anK,n* and Mr*
McTEirmlrk Nothing Is left to charity.
Mrs. Hanna. Dan R. and L. 0. Hanna
an- namivl as the trustr<‘«. The esUie
hi valued at fS.000.000.
rs-w'
SOurcM or
^
I?;
i It I* said here Jn well-informe
"
‘ cfet that the Japaneee are waitii
Japwi Haef
Ten* of
advancing by forced
lo lb.- Bvmln*
' : 1“*)' o' ‘"o Wikade l« mobltiln».
•t. P«.r«,ur* F.b. *J-Th. «,| CAPTURED TORPEDO BOATS,
will «.d in Au«un »r 8«ptdmb«r In .^^....1,1 |„ tin Kv. nln* H, n,.rrt.
.h, «mpl.u did.! cMh. dap,n.«."
London. Feb. a.-Th. N.,.«k
1 high aulhoelly in tntimate
the Daily T.iesraph
tooth with lha-; Ruaaian war plana, ^p^rta . .. ............................
whoa, 0Rin..n«n betaken faithfully I h„ captured four Ruaala
to rehect the belief In the highe.t of lb.,u at Port Arthur by u.in, Ru-I.n
flcial duartera. He added; - Hew the
r
»
can hope to succeed wh
army in the East it strengthened |,
I point equal nr superior In num-L
I to that of our adversaries we are ■
Six Miners Killed.
i
iee<> committees wei
j
he ptirpoae of selecting a alte for By Wire to the Rrenlng Record.
Sheffield. Eng.. Feh. 23.—In an soci *
•rmanent home for the organlza
I but at the meeting last etenlnx. dent St the Aldwsrk ctillh-ry at Rot !
jre extensive plan was ilevelojH-d fenlam loilay *1* miners wen- kllh..l j
nd many Injun-il.
Id b»‘ larKi* enough f.*r c.ii
">»
KEEP Yorit MONEY in the Mat. '
vontions and lialls and oilur pul.lh
y
pun haxiiiK a piano or ogan at the j
nu^itlnK* and also to provide a drill
room for - ('omfiaciy M, The lower new mu.ilr ikt.irK corner Front and
J>\V niffe. Mgr.
door, of course, would b«.'the drill f!«»or CSM.
and convention hall, while tm the
upper niKir would he dn.«8lng nvine.
Ourllew
Spring
Shoes,,,
worth
down town
rmbiacc aU
in sha|K-s
T)^cy
a sjYcrial trip
to
T
the cw- idcat
ami leather';
IMOW?
-INMICfflGAN
TfflS SUMMER
rrirr'IiiAVE PASSED
CANAL TREATY
T“r‘jbNES
' RUSSIA'S FUNDS.
By WIro to th.- Ev,-nlng Riv-ord
*
8t. Petersburg. Feb. 21—The gov.
ornment contmtws to gather together
all the money available tor the war
fund. It .. announced that the auIhorltiea are threatening to withdraw
the Ruaeian bank balances in London.
Berlin. Paris anH Frankfort amounttng. all told, to £7.500.000.
DESTROYED TELEGRAPH.
By Wlr»» to the Evening Rt‘cord.
Berlin. Feh. 23.—A local correspc
ant of the Lokal Anxeiger reports that
aeveral hundred Russian cavalry have
appeared at An^lu. Korea, and have
Bestroyed the telegraph line. An-Ju it
about 75 mile* south of Wlju and 160
miles north of Seoul.
lst«»e.; By Wire lo the Evening Record
a hen- the encampment has U-en hold j Washington. Feb. 2.1—The senate
two years, a site In the northern part ratified the treaty at .1 o'clock, the
Of Newaygo roiinty and one In Ros-! vote.;being «C to 14. Senators Alger
ciminu.n nmnty. where the state ha* land’Bum
of Michigan v^oi.nI
insisting of About 5<i.000 the treatv
•ntioned. The,
Rivseommon county wlp is favored on t
'
$^»unl of the slight xpense to the] Washington. Fel.. 2,1.—The sen
state n-ganling rental which in thlsfihl* afternoon will pass the Pana
i canal treaty bill and will have tl
care would bo nothing
rroiwlHons from trther places d<^
siring the enram
ratified William Nelson Cromwell,
? Invest!gste$l
ey for the I»anama,' Canal CornThe fficers of the Michigan
pany. will receive a fiv>.»!i>f $2.d(>0,000.
uard were not satisfied srltl the largest
la
fe»' ever paid a corporation
thi- Ki-iit ucky encampment, where thej law.ver
gnanlA joined
States •
tnxjp* All those at today's meeUng! By Win- to the Evening Record
’rJ'-'t?! "•"hinxiou. f^u. K-Thn miina
Bcr. II
.Urn.'.l tMnV** i
lo thU
FRANCE DOESN'T DESIRE WAR
BiKH-lal to the Em-iiIl^ IUhnihI
Paris. FeU, 23.—The foHcw ng state
ment regarding France's position
taken
regard to Russia vfj
rd
from a high official:
who h»VV
on duty along
f Panama ro
-Foreign Mmiatcr Oelcassc .n am)
SBdULDEt DISLKATED 1 vember.
neuncing that France la not immedi-j
ately cencsef>ed and at the aame ‘time
LUMBER CAMPS CLOSED.
wi* Met With
adviabig the French conauU . to
Painful Accident Near BurSnow It Five Feet Six Inches Deep at
asrve nautrallty. went at far at possidickville Yesterday.,
I
Maple City.
Ms undor the circumttances. Any
alrongsr dsctaration of nsutrality
1 Special to tbe Evening Record.
► the Evening Record
would be inUrpreted as too open a de
N.PU- niy. Nicfi. refi
sertion of Russia in the time of need.
AdHtH-ri IacwK of Burdlckvllle, met | and as a consequence almost all the
‘•In the meant.m* the French gov with a painful aecldvat ye»terday j roads are ntlerly Impassible, only a
ernment is elrcnglhening the forces wblk UiiUng near BartBckrUle. Her j few of tbe main ones being open. The
In the far East and making other prw en ter Mrock a stump and the Hg was four lumber camp* in ibU vldniQ
cautiona In fear that iu hand will be twdly damaged. Mr* Ivewl* vinhllc^ed have rioeed down, being entirely tied
Vu.ru.:’
“Aa for the French paopis. while animal, however, preferred to goj
- -------------got___ ’
realizing that th* war wouW be tha home, ami turningJ suddenly,
from the Oman. She starts to mr
after It. It fell la tbe sndw. dislo•aw, they face the peasibl* «ventuality
aboulder. Tbe accident.
of
dishonored by destrting their
New! New!
New! New! New!
WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD SHOES
u.-
.urv «<■ r.n fit you with . p.1r of .„,r «»! roofort
WARM SHOES
Son..- «.■ wry pUln. while other, .n- ule.. enough f.u dre« .hoe,
ii"
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
shof
CUT WES
lEAVER
W. W. KIMBAU COMPANY
F. P. JONES
New!
Spring Shirts
New! Mo»t beautiful patterni we ever hadin the Und-60c. 75c,
Nefll Swellen good,
SI.tHt »n.| $1,25.
New! S. Benda & Co.
New! Real Reliable Clothiers
Jin tht Pntfitst
Shct$ Y*u
€vtr Saw....
Why Not JMmedrick
rmanent rolllury company In this c
and then seeking an
Mlrhlinin Ns
[ The report reached Nagasaki from entrance for
*0. four or Che Foo and It adds that Russian tlonsl r.usnl.
men in the field It
«<l«lfonal: erewa of the four torpedo boats have men were consulted with on th.- pro
men In the Reid M naeaasary.
^een transferred.
Ject and all who Rgve been se^-u have
*'When our forces are concentrated.
----------t given It much enco^irageni. tU, It In
and ready they will Sniah by driving.
BIO RUSSIAN LOAN.
, thoupht
: which wtmld
the JapaneM Into the sea. Frankly,«<» **>«* Kr
Why not liny
plaiu» for
it eeems to us th.t the Japenose either | London. Fet. 2L^A r^^ert la cur-1
‘riei^nd’the"^"' ”^
your children ni
They want
have wttsHy felled to appreciate Rus- rwt In this cKy today that a Russian pa%.. bt-t-n askt-d O put the matter
the ehann. to le
tttihir While
sia’s resources or havs counted on the I
fore the public
that the sentlmt
they are young A kkn.mhsige
Iment
cent loan will shortly be issued at 88
asccrtslnetl.
of rouf-ic Is th»- soiin-e
-e of much
aid of Greet Britain or the United I or
89. It Is understood that the Van.
bought that the txiard of suiH-rpl.-asun- to H yenug man o,
SUtes neither of which ever
and other Americans are i
vould favor the idea and would
woman .and Is an open d<w»r i.
plated becoming involved.. So tar asjeeFned.
lend
tcouragi'ment. It is airo i»e^
g.KMl wK-iely.
We will |m
lievcd thai
Great BHtain It concerned we do not |
pleas«-d to show you the ntimer
uld mt-el
the board
oils styles of high-grade Kirn
way in whatever steps
believe any hallucinations
hall pianos and we know that
rd to the matter,
there. We think British t________
when you buy a KimUll y<iii
building would cost in
who did so much to push Japan intol
win be satisfied in evert- way
d of
the neighborhood
i |2o.ofMi and would
thi war realised that with Japan's de
tx»d are made t»i ph-ast
to the city
gunrnnti-t»d perfert
1 In many
feat they would accomplish two things
trayii and a good luvestmenl. For
for Great BrKaln. first to give Russia
holding
grand
lialls.
for
big
polltlcAl
a check, for. of course, war must im ENCAMPMENT OF MICHIGAN NA met-tlngs. for winter athletic meeting*,
pede eur progress temporarily, second, TJONAL GUARD WILL BE HELD.
for churrh fair* on elsliorate scales,
for eonletits of t-arious kind*, for con
lo cripple Japan’s msntime power
i29rroBtSL N.astnnt.Ser.
vent Ion* and many other things. It
which was beginning to be greatly felt
KT-rritunr Is
Iwr
Omcer* Not Satlsflsd With Experience would undoubu»dly be s material aid
In the Pacific.”
to this city in taking Its place as the!
m Kentucky Last Season—Com
convention city of the north.
|
VESSELS REPAIRED.
The joint cMmmIttee is composed of
mittee
to
Select
Bite.
By Wire to the Evening Record
G. A. R . A F Little. U K. Cloveland. Monroe Morse; 8. W. V.. E. W.
Che Foo. Feb. 23.-Repairs on two
Special lo the Evening Record.
Austin. R E. Walter. H. i. Knapp.
.of the vessels damaged by the torpe('.rand lUpids. Mich.. Feb 23—It
■■does of the Japanese fleet are now ha> Imt-u definitely diM-iii»Hl
nearly completed and it is thought
Ha* started his Milk Route
again and It aelllng Milk from
they will be ready for service very
Shortly.
E. L. RANSOM’S DAIRY
The Russians now cUim their fleet
held:
All
old Intrant art^^ed
at Port Arthur has in fighting trim six hen- this afteni.vm. The meerolH'rs In:
battleships, three cruisers, ten tor attcndanc*. wert* flcnerals Mrr.mrin.j
VOTE IN SENATE WAS SIXTY-SIX
pedo boat destroyers and 25 torpedo Brow n and Dn-t-n. Colonel Turner and
Major
StandiHh.
TO
FOURTEEN.
boats/ carrying in all t.500 men and
The matter <»f a *lt»i ha.s not been
800 guns.
decidi'fl. but a roraraltlee consisting of
LYtm-aw- Plwn.Wfi.-nnr'
It is staUd that when Admiral General McGurrIn and Quartermaster
mam Cromwell
Will
Receive
' Makaroff arrives to take charge of the General Khld has t»een appointed to
Investigate avallshle locations and to
$2,000,000 Fee—United States
fleet a clash with the Japanese fleet reiYort
when they an- ready to make * |
Troops to Panama.
will be invited.
not be difficult to place
to retlue thUThu U the Mote at which to iwr.
duae WALL PAPER. By pi>ichaaii«
quantitia in coonectioo with our Big Kapidt
note we obtain iaiger diacoanu than eSJt^
We an thcfciore enabled to ghw tbe poUic the
benefit of oar purchaiea CaU and tnveat%ate.
RECORD WANT AO.
ESTATE
OF
LATE
LAND CLASH RUMORED.
HANNA VALUED AT
f^LOCKY NATION WILL BE DRIVEN -«peclal to tbe Erenlnf Record.
A project is on Tool
INTO THE SEA. ;
I Che Foe. Feb. 2S^-Per»l»tent roEstate Goes to th
^
^
«or* arc afloat here that the Ruealan armory and convention ball In this»One-Thlrd
elty ih.t th« C A B , Hunah «>n|. 8 ! vv.dow
iAidow and Remainder Will Be
Divided Among Throe Children.
4M6IHeA.JV:AHTAU .A.O TO DEI„,
^
A.
^
INTMMTED.
;«Hhe«..W.r.b.. W
a Docs’ntCake a Qtry
ConflRcad«iPer$M
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING—
«FELT eOOOSw
Leggings ami Overgauors.
NO\V
All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash, Doors and-all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
is your tithe to buy Foolwanncrs.
The Old Reliable Shoe House
FRANK FREIDRICH & Ca
Traverse City Manufg. Co.
THE NEW STAND
24aF«ntStrMt
Cbey Jfll $av
Ladies’
Spring Suits
The bargains offered by us on ;
PANTS at $•.*.:«, Ww. $2.95 arc 1
.
the best ever seen—saving from ■ ' V
one to two dollars on each pair
to the customer. :: :: ;; ;; •
.
A large shipment received and placed on sale j
today.
The assortment consists of both La
dies and Misses’ Suits, ranging in price from ;
$12.50-$35.00
CbeyJilsoSav
That the prices made on lines of •
WINTER SUITS to close, are
better bargains even
than
wc
claim for them—saving the cus- j
They arc by far the handsomest we have ever
seen and will be pleased to show them so you.
tomer from one-third to one-half
the reirular price. :: ;; ;; .. i
All Winter Coats to close at K price and less.
gamilloii 1!.%
____
Tomorrow evening will occur an
other of the series of enjoys^
parties of the Elks. These partiw
grow la Interest eech time and the
event tomontov night will be especial-
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
V
THE EWgDW BBOOBD. 1iUV«BSS CUT, WCILi T«^T. mBDAKT », ttW.
THEEVENIN6REC0RD MAccAWP ganaraM
Olorlting
ravarao Say Tmrt, No. US K. O. T.
M M. Have a Ptoamt Thpa
Laat Cvofrios
THOt>T.«ATE>—iAW.HAIWm
...A,
^.***^^y 'andTJSr^fcmms
c, A. •KttCHCa aty CkWrtBtBT.
2sr*
THE
WAH
ANO THE
WOWLlTt
Ip kU flimMlal n^lfw of SEtanUy
Hoprr CW«^» of WhJI otTOrt fire, a
miev of tfc® maueDce of the wai
'mpon Iko vorW i Eapiice.:
-Tlip «tock mprlcH ^ a. if con
iw^ hj Ibe maltlpllclij of Influence.
diSer of fb«iK>. of coorae. U the w»r
If t^e •truffle
Sundays!
Traverae Bay
Ko. 1 J«. K. O T.
M . M. had an open meetias laat erea
by a baaoaec at which
aamher of tavlted gaeau
__________ _-ly enjoyed the oocaidoa.
Dortag the eveaiag addreamw d<-
%
aad pretty lace appeara la the TwanBe Protocted- He advanced
the theory that before anay years bad
patted. life In.wiance wooM be made
imperative by a natkmal law. He waa
frUlowed by Rev. Mr. Lanfmaa, who wolf bowl, aad t
apukc in an
^ liutntctl
baa become lawr clerk la the mort hm
Mnt of the feasral aer
portaa
C- A. vice—that of oomptroUer of the car
wHh life \
-at a salary, of 12.000 a year.
Mlaa Clara Qrenoea aad ftrat of
and Fraternal Bodetle. Are Doteg her sex to occupy thtl
for Onr Country. ’ Her^
altloc which none but
and adept as an opteH
the order ^ what It ocenpy. Mias Greacen had no *»ltt
leal poQ.^ no Inflaentlal frienda to
tgm.
the
kalghu
and
After the
wh9m the comptroller waa nader ohllgaUoo to secure tor her the alt she
Irtih a rtSc ImnpSk which waa
oufbly en)oyed by all present.
Uon from the lower grmdca. by tnd£
ThnaQold.
iUble energy aad adapUtion for the
»d for asveral yean arduous and complex work now In her
IgestloB and nerrooi hands. Prior to her removal to Waahwrltm
r. J. Oroea. of Lap lagtoa Mlaa Oreacea
wrl
note as a rapid i
H.
performed remarkable feau
mm
Which did me
A DEPOSIT IN THE
1
susi'^?."s5iy5r»i:
wmtn mv tnM
s?=2sis«s'a;s; mtA riffcsm
asi pia, wty%
srark days, nighu and 8«>ilUj-s ikaartnf mtrrcst lur j-oe
and it is compounded gemiannualljr. The depoe
ready lor yon any time ytm
ariA it and may be drawn
vithont prcTio**t notice.
Niw aim Pntt.II they wB
MirhmMh ta tteawW
Lym E PWtafS VcfetaUe
■’^Piprampi
A WEW
Beamilnl Ihemem; Bedroom 8ml*. rxtciim Tables and Par.
lor Table*. mluGh
disbtly damaged by Brorisf a^^
on o«r aecond Boor, which we wS dose o«t at below liKtary
c«t Thedm««emithemdomiioc rm% hurt Umb. bat we
haeeiro room OB omffooto'to keep anythiBf tliM knetmtot
Wm Will Stiill Olvck
• B« C« M Evenrthiae o»ta •« gM ttnightOM^
J.W. SLATER
WHOLESALE KTIAIL
YOU* REUASLE HOME FURHIEHEIt
■fS!
w-1
CHEAPEST
OEMEST
..HEttTWEST^
kept my wife la exeeUeat health tor
'
"' 'd
probpblj »!U be, if. eflecl «poi
years. She aaya Biectrlc Blttnra art
world’. tnancUl market, win aot be just apieiidld for female troebles; a Held of U
bu
piled as a
mHoo.. But tboae who c^irol the
pom .trlnf. tn Europe are
*?n>
more aenmlUve about the eff««l of the
will
your
by Jas O log notes from dictation as an <
war than flnancUl leaden ip
ARSOtUTKLT ODORLESS
Johnson and F. H, Meads.
United tkatea. While Japane.*palate and
them
Into
typewritten
script
She
was
emu app^n to be reparded with wtl.ed as Ibe most skilled
O.E.S.taOGlAN
tanJon Ihroufhout the civilIred f
In the treasury departB
Auea PasTT. Holly,
- •' 1 .
there are Umim who are apprebe
In the course of the transcrip
0:strict Convention of the Order Will tlon of law (wses that came to her.
Open in the City Tomorrow
Miss Crean n became Inlci^ted in the
knotty, legal points that presented
themselves. Her Interest grew with
rated hy a car of hlfhly homaac pur
the w»«rk and she began a syslcmstk
The i>rt»prain for the UUlrlcl cun
CONDEXSED NEWS
poae.. but. unfortunately. It U only ventlon of the Order uf the Eaiiterr* study of law, thus de%'oUng her spare
too evident ,thai he Is aurrounded by 8Ur .which begin, is two day.* se. day hours and evenings Instead of at
tending parties and theaters and float
OF HlCmGAH
a bureaoermey which 1. entirely
Ing In the social swim. This was fol
STATE ANO UNION
rariaace with hU Ideal, and beyond
lowt-d by courses in Bnanoe and dl
by Mrs. Beebtold o1
Five new courses have been estabCITIZENS PHONE, 146
ploroocy at Colombia college. Gradual
hi. control.
of the a««»rlatlon.
vtmaaMDBT
lUhed
at the miv«rsUy of Michigan
■ -Purther. Rua.la in iu*ethlnf with
of welrome. Mias Mabel !y the comptroller intrusted her wtU
within
the
past
lhr«»e
years:
Adralnl*
the preparation of legal
dlMoateBi. arising from mUfOrern•arness ol iratlve law. naval archlt.>cturc. higher
with the
Wiv Jennie W.Msiln. Kal
moBt and the corrnpUon which pre
education,
forestry,
and
and logit
her Insight aml^ <
ka.ka
Ufki ail Pim Cl.
vail. among the offlclal claaaea. It la
In law affairs. /At length i law clerk
Association business.
The Niles oil company promoters are
a m
not eaay. therefcire. to calculate the
In the evening ,after the regular
a jealous lot They don’t fancy at all
the aaaoclatlon. an
effect ofm ilitary and nav
the
Idea
of
oil
having
been
discovered
It Ion will be held fron
formal reception
Icrrlll and say th
which the husbans The comptroller understood
O. P. CARVER A I
a good deal 1k>
ability and Impressed It on the secre
peclally should they mean, as now ap of the tnembers of the
lern pe
guee tlthan
tary of the treasury who aftor readlnj
pears probsble, the driving back of riled.
There Is aI scarcityy of pot
potatoes dosn,
some
of
the
opinions
rendered
by
her
morning
will
I
k
>
occupied
Thursday
RussU to the Amur river. Important
The City Council has extended the
loiisewUes And
way and hot
Mwslon and In the after- decidiMl that she wai* the right •man'
developmenu In Ruaalra affairs of a nLon”a*^^le Shrine wlH be Instituted. for the place. The Twentieth Centur
X warraaU for the moi
*
ary for the collecUon of I
smaller. There are T‘lenty
more or less revolotkmary character
Review saysr
BeW>nd question Miss Clara Crea
are therefore quit® within the range of
belnafro.i l.lUeD dtr aa4 Kbool Uie. and .peej.l a.
con. law clerk of the
Wa. tba uddarflgDOd. do haraby
worthy woman
should Japan cooUnue on her vlctorl
pe« lo refund the money on n ^ employed In that bra 1 of the govern- ‘"A'’^boir”.VKU"’ln‘’'a*'Bat.le Cr,M.k TSlTbe ln‘my offle^ to recelre mW
-Vbruary a.»th.
church changed ihc regular order of. to»« T«>»
until February
ous ct^rse. Added to this unrerUlnty cent bottle of Greene's Warrnated menl senrlcf* today. 81
and sang ^904. on each weekday, from 8 o’clock
there U the fear of an uprising this Syrup of Tar If It tolls to cure your rather small of flalure.
The result wasi^® 11:30 o’clock In the forencK»n. and
oongh or cold. We also guarantee n hair and blue eyes, and so unassnmlng from
311 New Wilhelm Block *"
spring in the Balkans, the outcome of 2S-cent botUe to prove lallstoctory or
In manner as to appear actually diffi lM*irou«. The ladle, of the
Room 210. Wilhelm:
which Is entirely beyond calculaUon
n’t havt
have the nerve t
dent. One would never for a moment tlon didn’t
b^k.
but they
so that the foreign situation l« far
Ine that she Is employed by UnDated February Itl. 1504.
le^r'l
and
are
conlempUUng
from being aasurlng.*’
M. E Haskell. City Treasurer.
fold. It’s an outrage tha
2<«6 to March
FARMERS' BIG SURPRISE
examine the style of th.^ a..a«a* a-^aa, .
The Impression was given the Rec
bers’ clothes during the services.
|
—■ TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
A movement Is being made in Cor
ord In regard to the Ortuvenor 1
ert. Van Bnren county,
that It pracKMed pUrIng restrictions
school. A petition Is being clrculat
pleasure boaU of all kinds Reference
Hyomei Cures CaUrrh By Simple and it Is said that all the taxpayers
ngsley
to the bill Itself, howevi-r. shows that
far asked, except nine, have signed
vHlag.*. noUced that
paper. The question of the plan’s ef
H applies only to gasoline.naptha or north of this meted
fund Money If It Falla To Core.
the course of a
feet on taxes is the main point of dls
othw power iKiats earning fn-Igbt or
briKik which flows through his
Thinking that a pW-ce of drift . A long stride towanl solving the
paaengers for hire In that cas«
The Ice crop at Midland Is the thick
had lodged under the Ice. and mystery of curing catarrh was taken est ever garnered, and doings on a big
poaitlonHsken by the Record ihn.
VK that if U remained there It with the disc*»very of Hyomei. In fact scale are due when the Ice bowls out
fearing
would caut-e the water lo overflow and the perc<'ntmge of
of
the rivers In the gladsome spring
ent I
It equal
result in rtmsiderable damage, he
The‘ folly of taking medicine Into the Ume. Householders who have kept tab
MBS. SWHIA LABUE DEAD started i liivesllgallon.
report that they have already used
ich lo cure caUrrh of the
ripping away the Ice. he was
twice aa much wood and coal as dur
throat
and
lungs
has
been
reallxed
by
i rprlM-d to And that the ob
Ing all last winter, and the end
not
; Ont of th« Earliaat WhlU Bottlers of grvally
struction. liifiead of lieinp a piece of phvwiclans. but not until Hyomei waa yet.
"• •' the Rodem Has Finally Passed
WfMKl. was a monster snapping turtle, known, had they a practical method
E. H. Reynolds of Monroe . Is the
to Her Reward.
t'urtber Inveatigwilon disclosed that
*he turtle had l*ec«»me flrmly wedged
THE 00-CART8 ARE GOING
NO MATTER WHAT LIGHT
bet wten two rL*cks. and «»n account ol II. and consists of a neat pocket In
the Ice was unable to pel out aWe. haler that can Im'u sed anywhere with dency. If circumstances will permit.
BerauM- they an* the finest that bkve'yct?b^;.
ause there arc many times::
You ha%-e
out attracting attention, a medicine Ma Reynolds wl
PlontMTs
of
this
vicinity
have
ofuin
will
attend
the
celebraone of the very earliest white settlers
dropper and a liottle of Hyomei.
turtle lieing seen Jn.i
placed on sale It may l>e early lo buy bat oot
.vou need an extra lamp. An all glass hand
time In July, and
at Jarksdin i
In Leelanau county. Her husliand. told of a lario*
Breathing Hyomei through the la. ilon
I their tales were rilBcredU
badges will adorn his person, a*
obn LaRue. who died about
t«K. early to look, and looking many Umea
lamp will cost you 2.V. noc. 4t*c or r.0c. Dec
r that enters the
haler, every particle
they did fifty year* ago.
ago. came from Chicago to
makes the sale Would be glad to have you
Ncariy ForfalU Hla Life.
orated hand lamps with the shade* lo nmteh!
For some time past the mice and
tou IsUnds In 184T in search
rats have been causing -trouble In the
A runaway almost ending fatally and allays
At that time there were only a cotiple
loT)k whenever you have the time.
f.K- f.(*c, li on io 11.7:.. and the parlor Iamp*j
of white men on the North Maattou started a horrible nJeer on the leg ol tarrhal germs and enriches the blood freight houM* at Mason The other |
from 12.50 to 112.541.
,
I
J. R Oraer. Franklin Grove. UL For with additional orone
night several cans of
aad on the main Und tl
tour ymn It defied all doctors and all
were stored In the
he building,
bui
and
atretched t
8. E. Walt A Sons have so m
reroedlea. But Bucklen'a Arnica Salve
' of the resseU tbroke
Ing the night
short' of
had no trouble to cure him. Equally faith in the power of Hyomei to c
and the contents ran Out upon the
good for Burns. Bralaea. Skin Enip- catarrh, that they are selling U under floor. In the morning mice were found
Finding the climate favorable
tbelr iM'iwonal guarantee to refund the on the floor, held fast In the sticky
good BREA^ IS GOOD.
Uons
and
Piles.
25c
at
daa.
G.
John
health. Mr. lisRoc commenced i
money if It doe* not give positive
THAT DINING ROOM
with the Indiana, and the next year son’s and F. H. Meads Drag Stores
moved over to the main land, locating
Poor bread U bad at any iirin*. The l>etler Ibe
Would look better if you had a new set ofj
at what was then knosra as Bleeping
MUSKRATS BROKE DAM.
flour the better the bread. The ' Supreme*’ or
OVERCOME IT COLD
Bear bay. the site
dining chair* We have the comfortable klnd.j
Ccoetantine Water Works and Two
lage of Glen Arbor,
the -H L A Co Be*C are the besL They
with
high
back,
braced
arm,
the
back
resting,
the first white settler In Leelanau
PlanU Shut Down
W. W, Fairchild Had an Experience
make the whUest. sweetest bread that U eaten,
next year or two
Duringt
kind You can have the fudW oak. the fancy,
Crossing to South Manitou That
Constantine. Feb. '23 —Not scarcity
at Nortl
the IltUe sett
Take our word and order a sack srllh your
of coal, but scarcity of
He Doesn't Car* to RcpcaL
two wWu
woodl seal .the cane Utttom or the box seal as,
started
Into the county. Mr. LaRue’s la Hie complaint here, h
you
choose.
1
!
tomlly joined him In the fall of mi tlripailng the severe winti
W. W. Fairchild of IhU city had i
aad within the next few years a few more d«H'p1y than usual and started
fls.«*ure In the Fawn river dam. which exiwrience In crossing lo outh Mai
more families settled at Glen
n'sulted In a break, carrying away tou last week which be would hardly
hot the isolation of the little co
•ome 70 feet 10 days ago. The village care to repeat. Altho
I TIME TO THINK OF PAPERING.
water works. George and Tweedele’s registefed 20 below xero. it waa a
OVERCOATS FOR $7.
foundry and the Constantine MllIiBg bright, aunndy day and a party from
ships aad privations incidental
f
roropany werv' all obliged to shut the main land started for the
life of an early pioneer, sfte
You may not want to buy. but rome aad aee .
with a cutter cootalo
What a anap at this aeawm. and what over-5
living to see the county bccom
the new atylea. We will be delighted to show
Ton or twelve tbousa
of the richest and roost pros]
coats they are. See the display window, then!
Fairchild was so over
them to you and we know yoo will be pleaaed
come with cold that It
come In and see what bargains these are.j
but
Impossible for him to go farther,
;
with them These are the haqdWNnest papers
after the break It was doled out
There are only a few and they won’t laat tong.]
with the assistance
a.ssistancc, of the
th< others he
small loU. causing much worry
finally
managed
to
struggle
on
to
sheep men.
Come in quick.
>
within about two miles of the island.
Its MoUawr la WoU.
Here they found several men with a
We have
We offer On® Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrli that can which prove that appendicitis can be team, who had been stopped by a dan
gerous
crack
in
the
prevented by the us^ of Hollltter’a
aot be enrad by Hall's Catarrh Core.
y of get ring
Knowing the
Rocky Mountain Tea, without the
F. J. CHENEY Jb Co, Toledo, O.
KEEP YOUR HOUSE WARM.
Mr.
M Fairchild’s companTHE BEST SEWING MACHINE
. ^
We. the underslgaed, have known knife. 35 cents, tea or tablet form. over, one of the
horses on a run. and
r. J. Cheney for the laat 15 ymua. and
broke through on one
they broV
Vou can surely do ft when you can buy stores^
For all kinds of domestic work ia Tbe WbUe.**
The favorite niece of Tope Pina X.
wrlth the
It has stood the test for years, winning the
able to carry oot any obllgatkma maf
plies was left about 1
hy hU firm.
highest medals In the great expoalltoas. and
the lake until the next morning. Mr.
short time. I^e wnnt io sell every atove we
Fhlrohlld and the rert of the men socwe have never had a dlasaOafled coaiomer.
ceedd in reaching the UUnd in aafety.
have before oar year enda Bee them at once.
HaII * OMant Cnr« U takm tot*
That is the best kind of
down to his desk In the office
and he relumed to the main land the
■MIt. Mtlac dliwsUjr opon On blooi Tied
While others are free and at i
last of the week, experiencing no bad
aad aaooaa sstfana of tlw tyatom
B Is having a*<
effecu from the trip except ^ frosted
WE MAY HAVE SOME.
thj^Gjn^tdqk that
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ENTERPRISE i
GROCERY
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iMTiaw Mm EiMbte
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TAX
FIRE INSURANCE
JOHN R. SANTO
SBOAL ISUMiKl
J. H. MONROE
E.W HASTIH6S & SON
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A. D. TYLER
S^nViST
CBBElWmiOllTSTflMCHOOSUB
'“1
HERE IS SOMETHING THAT
WILL INTEREST YOU i
:r::v
HERE’S A BABY
Mother*, Friend
Ca, Z
TMttaMsUls wat fro*. Prieo n
eaau por Pottle. Sold br all dn(
*^e Hall i ftuallr Wn. for^ttl
Life can be mauloed fer somethlnc
like thlitr«axa on water akme. With
but dry food one ceoM live bat a qnat^
ter of that time.
TO CURB A COLO IN ONE DAY
LBindro Broaro ^stotoo Tah-
*^ere ha* been considerable trouble
In getting supplies to the Uland, owlag
to daager from air boles a^ cracte
which become covered
layer of Ice aad saow i
t0 €«rofM.I>f to I daifl. .X
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
M' . JIJ l.!vA :"i
THE EVZHIFe BECXSD, TBAVEBSE Cm'. aUCtt, TDESDAT, CTBBPAgT », 1*0*.'
m m mmM
A I'AIR OFFER
ruaey mrra—. Be i4Mdt. c»tetheir weoAem wMirnd a tern
day* «•» em
whiA oecMkM Uwlr
frto«ds pr>*«if4 them vUli a pretty
irmm cattemr, wkiek kmd heem eraeted
tfM a loc me dirtaaee avaj ovaed br
Ur. namnaaa. Tke ooople kaea
FortbeCwreof
ELGIN 6. LEWIS
I IkilyMilMlnwa
<>MOwStomacb.
Puffed Stomach
NerrouaSU
OURGUARANTIE
A; ■
T;
Soae le*d«i m DiM Fruiu.
Wa«dllh(m«iuletlicrlM.
Chaiec aMlI prapc^
..........4ca,ya» arise
Wl«i
tie mmaWerdabar ta ^iaa yga km a
Ira aatkia erhlcli It ao« b. Maraalr
lio 4e crediiod with havfnp dnin<d the
eoutiiiniaa uader which Japaa f» earn
KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE
A. c. DaqriTT A co.» Cbtam. m.
; eace^ that the Bohemian proxreaa araa ,
but that ibeir rim. power!
The apeaxer showed bos
Irely destroyed
pie look at Bobemiana sf
qnalitSes bare
nUh and that they do _-------------heir aooF and
AmeHcanIxed aa
quickly
aa they
should.
The Same people place the Bohemian nasome of the rerr oldest aettlera here
rery oiaeat
r»
^
wHh.xypales
and the country
22
«if their efforta. He eaid tbb mditlon and.bqlicve tbb race to be aa Inalx
helped
to keep
keep up
up the Bobemlan senti«®^
»® inferior people.;
ed to
aad not to xrt i competency. There
are rery few who do not
bomaa here. They are
and tike to beautify theirr bramjESy
come here with
„ streaxOTaad
power.
In case of war they arould
llxh«
for Americaa piiadplaa aad
American liberty aad tfixe up eran
raO
MICHIGAN
6. P. S.
their life If necessary for that apleadtd
banner of the free. "We do not want
Bohemiaa xoremment here, but aa
I and made th
university that raaked with Oxford
pponnnlty to cberfah tboaa
og . meats. That baaoer of the ftee
; and PariF. In fact the
hers, and be t
" only
ISt«r"lSf .’fiJr; Mmm; and Feasting Mark the Cetebra- j
do
I
aa
much to oa as to
Americaa dtlnixed nniverslties in existence. We
a b|chi»!nx. Some belle
8 it today aad Is ready
nut turn l>a<'k to tbb time with m
i.r,. thV
i
dw^^B^o?ry
RSt^F^frpftar? ^
^
Event—
,ihb
ili.v. but
I
%s an iiluatratton If niii^sary to lay down hts life for H.''
h*- time <»f »ta*e muibli^ pride or vanity,
rtbat
but a p- rson
a/imething that
SUNNY CALIFORNIA
fi his ortx;lD aad hU fi
corery. It aurely aarad my life." ThU
,
**' **
•m on
It U.an encouragement fur
ty-fifib annlvensao* would b»- ..................
s traitor
......................
t
..
The gray william Keller Found Death IneUad
will xo down In hls-jcountn
The speaker spoke in very j
and lunx diseases by Jas. <
and
pleasant
af-|«irimx
terms
of
such
a
condition
and:
Price
50c
aad F. H. Meads, drasxists.
fact. The CUyib^Vlcred a p.i-aon for having tender ^ *«*»-*-f ®®^* *
aad 11.00 Trial bottle. lOc.
The speaker ■
William Keller, a young roan well
opera boui
r last night with *Jntlroents fi>r hb native land would;
*“_!*
further llliisirat.-d this point in a very {known In ihb Hty. died in Los Ang
s Jolly, happy
X in which the jh. stmiiKcr to his adopt.M ctuintry for
GOOD SHAPE
U»d> was not
mierestlnc wsv
j eles. Cal . Fel. 16. The U»d)
rif the fatherland was Inter harln» tho>e M-nllmenu.
llments. ..
He said
-----------sf
for burial, hut was laid
Why arc «e classed as Inferiors?
with that fjMho adopted coun- f,r as the pcopU* of this land are con
Peach Buds Net All Killed si Pleasant j
to rest u
ly skies of
the laughter and music aad | n-me<l there are no dangers along this It b as a result of Ignorance an
wert. Mr.
to live in
V.,..rFn,I.F.™
.oM ed l
wiMiUl not give much for aj a> a rexuU t»f prcjudlciv We an* loaiked!
erse^ City
> y ears ago
w ho b n<H capable «»f i dueaUng' up<m as an lnf. ri«r or s. ml barbaric '
cutUng a numlM-r of poach > whetb**r tin y under
After cut!
I
health.
w-nilment
i IriU*'
ing them out under low guage
guagr «»f
of Bohemia or
ftr not.
The dancing party began at 8 o’clock
..id if ihfra. makimubl**
I'*’ »<»«'•’ »*»»••«' the aie^aka-r showi«d ,
two^ys lat
today
of my peach buds in good shape «
the dial to three and
j^em in Bohemia 1
country and ihni it b '
loweal land.
My farm is level,
then half patt that, that the strain, of;
wen tiJ<T Iv U*?w™ n ^ »‘®rtler for them to adopt the customs
ble land, about Sfd) fe<d above
“Home. Sweet Home." warned the',"" ^,,ntry and the Austrians lb.quickly as oth.-rs
That they have,
I located 3d rods from a natura I
.nd
'
■
and »em
roeiry m.k.
makers that
they
1,,.^,. would take up arms ^>**®
their.oVn n.iinln
•pherlc drainage off to the bay.. i| were Kv'tting
ttlng weao'wean. HcJi
Helm’s lu-chesira
this country
h*’re for the fn
evening I
, ii,aw.n,i«i, tinii.ui ‘bey were not stnmg enough
and the temperature
fiimikhed the music fw lue• eieuni#;|
as a
itiire so fsr has not
notifiiml
bel li la*h»w IG dcgn*es at my place. If and Its |»crrcctk»n caused every' dance I
ihomughlv disc
Mn‘*whirVhc-®*
the thaw ruroes grailoally at the break nurob*r fnHu ilie first until the last loi^jj
jj,..
was small, t..Id of
.said that
«plconsbb.r my peach tniw win c.Rim<jlM* pleasant.
I
history and th<f they ha^l w
bark but i Utic. j
Ihiring the course of the evening <
ashamed of «*n that 1 A
gets warm very i
may I various dann s wen* cnjdiy.il. aroimg.^^re. that it was th«* foremost power. gnatest mind, which was to the
I them being a Bohemian dance which.: j,,
i »n, ceuniry and up to the 17th that this natbm must not show faith
F. J. Stover.
while not
materially different frrim^.„tiiTy mK aiH.th.r country was s«»;oragn’c with any particuta
(the two-step of America, still was s nj^rouphly d.-veloja-d In literature, sci ; tH-opIc or any at
; pleasing
Innoxntlon
Tlic Fllrrlng
»rts a^ that. He hrb fly took nation or in-oplc
One was paie ana sallow and the : stralnB
straHiB of “Dcr Lauderliarh’
Lauderliarh" wak,-ned '
|j,r .to vears’ war and the hard and remain fore»
other freah and rwy. MiTience the
actlre aad performed Ita .
='25 LETE
JUBILEUH
aor. TbeoAearat
■ a dael. but the olli
Uht him. uurlac tkat. as aa offloer
boldinx that to send a
Of the Benriaa anoy be bad WHinta boy or xlrl to prison for such an ofsaaoed the marder of the klox aad fenae b uartmaonnble.
qoeea ai»d wai therefore not ellfffble
to fliht a« a xeatleman. aad the oonrta
Eacapad an Awful Fate.
you hia fMiinioD quite offbaiKl
quick aa Admiral Ikewey. <if
lalktnx to him
I
tnlI;Uiideed. mo. of hb nlxhta
full of toll alMi
The future tenant of aky acrapera tn
New York aili aiaaya tw tn li that
hb store or olBre b not In the wind
Udt. The cold wlnda have bw-n ao
■tnmx of late that many blx Hore
keepiTa on the xround Ooor of the aky
^perapem wert> aimply put out of buaineae Only the hardlc*t kind of a man
could <»ven approach the flat iron build
inx. and the rlxar au.re on the angle
formed by Bnmdway and Fifth1 avenue
did a very amall buai
ff ihb
placf» happened to be tripled by a
concern deallnx h womcn-8 apparel
there would have I
_
* all. The knowlnx New York woman
ahune the Flatiron buildlnx on windy
dayt. aa ahe would a plaxmv
Major l-V.ll E U. wb of Allentown.
I*a . baa vHned a curfew ordinance
iSf j,Th“s; s s*
' :-n.
c-.u
;
la"7.ra-o
Ja It w«"runiii <h, hud. b»]
s.-.r
DR. TENNER’S
hsikidnEY .»•
Backache
:£HH,^^CURE
to maintain IL By ganlly
laxy
Ihey
?y compel
compel good diges-; music continacd.
off oonsUpatiom Try
a pretty feature <
at Jas. G. Johnson’s
Xirbe by 23
.b.»^ 0.1Ftsc,,tj«.0.b,
a
and F. H. Meads. DruggUU.
, m v,hite. The scene as ffrst disclosed , *!,
AlU,™..,
nplete
?roi
b
Cherry Pectoral
»
afterward made
Ing of the work
and accompibhments
But the banquet!
Picture
ia1 priv
pbf'i’ Ot Iiinitb-S. but do ask
bst the reformstion had. glw n fair p!sy.
y. ti»
t.» sh
show th
in Bohemia
Going far- ship and Am6*rlcsn
ricsn pstn
patriotb
liitU
In 1X4S the Bohemian |M*«.ple wiught
^‘“'il..'’';'
rnr^.ers ^
lb»h.*inians
FhmipT- ,
,1„ prh,
rhiclples
P. C. CUh^ ,.r
a successful attorney
doubt nil the offl
which he aspires In a cn-dltablc
Mr Gllben
WSh-
K. \Af Al-T * SONS.
Id by
York, the maa tfhp aoqiitfed a remlala
cent fame by rahUax the Seeley dlaaer
at SberryX -araac* to hare hb name
taken oir the retlr**d lbt
t^^iaf he de
atr*. U aa artire job aith f.ill pay on
the pollee force
C*bapman wan quite
a perm aUmt four yearn a«o but
lately be ha« dropped out of alxht
It
la claimed for him that no man in New
York hae a liner or more luxuriant or
kept net of wbbkera
there I the nerre ffT raldinx
iry'r
__
on hbI aide
aide
PubUc
aympathy
cfTori
XH tuirk on the
actlre lUi
Admiral Ai.'xlefr
rribed
by the Ruaidan Adi
a p,Thapa W»y
I of axe I
I with
xy. Ilia FI
tUOUfc
lari i»
ical^aa
Uon of fiarre: hb a
that of bolt
alttlox In conreraat
intentneaa Alexieff b Inr<^y frank, open. n**ver heal
rcih
n
ffhoa,...........
C5o«at laoaye. Ownt
Marqnb Yamaaata.
tloa of ihHr efMiiifrr
226 East M aa
OTEIRBERG’S GRAM)
O OPERA HOOSE
All THIS WEB
AnnuailTocir
o<ihe&aw»&oekCo«p«y
Ksnnedv Players
Supjiorting
the
Popnlxr
Hr. Mi T. KniKy
in an up-to-date repertoire of
Scenic PrcDdoctiocis m con.
.YAUOEViUf CBMPAHY
No wait%
rerformanre con-
The moat cx|»cn«vc rampany
ever oeganited itlaying at
popular jirices
lOc, 20c, 30c
Tl KSDAV NIGHT, the great
Comedy,
MIDNIGHT
l>ratrl*U, Sor..tl.
have sentiment. 1 wouldn’t
Call sad see for yoaisdf
A*k forCocA Book-rrss. ,
ST.VITUS’DAI(CE?r:j^*lJ2K'^^^ j
sai.
EXPRESS
For Sale by Jaa a Joh^ and Bop- |
' lendcd to w ipe the nation
three
glass anu silver, ini-i
agine them to be decorated with flow-1
ers and great cakes of wondrous dc I
sign and fashion, then oncelve theml
as being so loaded with delicacies that |
If they didn’t groan It was becanscl
they were loo busy supporting that
great weight.
The guests sat down to a spread
coosbiing of:
Roast^ young turkey.
Roast i
Roast loin
xm.
Sane
Pork and beans.
Potato salad.
Cabbage a
Swetu pickles.
Pickled
KobUchy.
Kolaco
Rohllc^y.
Cream bread.
cake, \
Coffee
Boiled
j
viand was so/skillfully pre-j
lat to 1
SR a great
a plcawire
There
plenty
everyihing
ty for all and more,
mor<
being In IxMintlfiil profusion.
There were over 200 present last
evening and among them werv*
order and their friends
^•rs
.....................................................
Barrios Diamoricis at
a
TTvv/enty-Pix/e Cents!
Vit
Having secured the entire stock of the Barrios
Diamond Co., on display here, at a mere fraction
of the original cost, and being desirous of closing
them out in the quickest time possible, we offer
you the choice of articles that formerly sold at
$1.50 to $4-50 each, now at 35 cents.
Leland. Kinsley. Maple City,
Provemont and other nearby pi
The committee deserves a great;
deal of commendation for the way ln|
which every' detail was carried out]
To arrange and bring to such a sue-;
;y last
evening, requires considerable skill ^
and much hard work. Those who were;
at the head of the affair and managed :
all of the multitudinous duties were; |
Joseph Sleder. B. Cerrenka. J. N. Mar |
tinek. V. Sleder. A. C. Petertyl.
Prasil. C. H Hanslovsky.
Prof. Shimek*s Addiwsa.
• ii,
fell
mol
CORN SYRUP
At the mt-eting yesterday aflern
-sided and Intr
r pres
the speaker. Prof B. Sblmek of lowal
City. la.. In a few well chosen words.
Prof. Shiroek first gave an address In
the Bohemian tongue, which he after
ards rendered in the English Ian |
guage.
However. In
the Bohemian j
tongue he enlarged more up<m the!
lodge and Its work and wbstUi was acthe address in BobemUn
Mary Fajfarek presented
Prof. Shlmek with a large bouqueVxnd
short
presenuilon speech,
which was responded to by Prof.
Shlmek
dressln^^
Everywhere ^he. American people
bow down before the Immortal Wash
ington. even those who have gathered
birthplace may be
today than
n> Cmatm'Ar i>i« IW
rjis?‘i“.:s!isrcss:
dple It was the same as any other
benevolent lodge. That this order exUted In all the suies where there
reu* <lo» the <
:hi - .
l^v:^ "
la'-
This entire stock must be closed out at once.
We must have the space for new spring merchan
dise, which is coming in by every train.
Think of this 1 ' Your choice of any article
shown above, the same goods that sold before
Christmas for $1.50, $3.50. $3..so and $4.50. now
35 cents.
Owing to the very low price at which they are sold, these goods will not be taken back or exchanged
Steiniberg prQtHer^ I
-.i-i’!
''.'Va
TH« ETEKIKG BEdOBD, TRAVEESE CITY| lOClL, TUESDAY, FEBRUABT.S8, »0*.*
I flSIIATMl if JUAIHJL
ROYAL
:[ ■ .
Baking Powiei
Males the food more wholesome^ and more
■nutTitiotu to both brain and muscle.
IM
The LenteB Fast
naaOm WmM MM AU tlw So«rB
Dwrifi9 Th«tr TroMW« With
.1 have given the Training Table '
to the Cornell University for . five
years very satisfactorily, and am
.. ; certain that much of the • success
has depended upon the quality of
, articles used. In baking powder,
I use the Royal, for it is undoubt■r edly the best. I have occasionally
; • given others a trial, and have demonstrated to my satisfaction that’
there is but one always reliable,
always making perfect, delicious
and wholesome food, — The Old
s^Iftliable “ Royal.”
t‘ (Mrs.) Amelia Morey Atkins.
•FtfcsRmr.CbamT.BtoM.
.
r prayer aad I
iRuicste win look OB tke preoeot onUiit^zdlr
of th€ UBtted Stotet
And when be had fasted forty day.
I tu« sniB fittr as a rlshatkiii of dirloe and forty nighia.—Su Matthew. Ir: 2.1
»jwttei* becaase she dldat lieed the ap.
; peals fro* the Boers for help doHap
jthe MrasKle acalnst Great Britain."
Aa they mialatered
tiered to the
aad ]
said Baron Kosen dc Henna, a Ran- faaied.-Acts xib
And when
they had
fasted and
prayed.—Arts xll: 3.
•' oajeot who Is there on a tUIl
And when the had prayed with fast
Ing. they commended them
lo th.
Lord-—Acts xlv: 23
In Stripes • •
V In fa-ilogs.—r
Oor. vl: 5
t rofuse to aid the
The tesUmony and practice of the
church from Apostolic days is jiwt as
strong. But men are still found who
ote of prothe trite object ic
ions to the ob
test was heard from
. But when
«e of Lent. They
Russia peaceably pc
after as
bearioK raniloiui of rubles into the de
restral
velopment of the country and its great This objection proves too
resources, does Ibe rolled Sutes bold amoonis simply to this: Worldly peo^
aloof from our affairs? Na There U pie in the church abuse Lent, hence ii
dewlqped in the United Sutcs a great ought to be abolUhed. The argument.
InteroM In the preservation of the In If good for anything. Is good enough
tegrity of China and protest is made to aboUsh ChrlstlanliT. Sunday U a
IP Russia.
day of rest, spiritual enjoyment and
“It Is most Incomprehensible to ns peace, for many: some abi.«> it in
Rnsaians why the United SUtes.whom even possible way.
Hence Sunday
we have always looked upon as our ought to be abolished. The Bible Is
friend, should so turn upon us."
precious and sacred to the church;
but irreverent and
unbelieving and
fanatical persons have despoiled lu
pages, perverted Us pure precepts, dls
regarded its teaching, abused it in
Favorable Mention Made of a Traverse every way. Hence, abolish the Bible!
City
Services in God s house are maile oc
kySSTes^^tt?^^
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‘sSirKSSS* eSItoa^lSlJrat^cw
FIIST NATIONAL BANK
ciat Paper.
Hence
The only’
re is
to alMilish!
logical stoppl
red In the Fel^ Christianity 1.
crimes have been!
done an
an are
are done
left in a dangenins pn»dictment
2.
Unifurm nuaieration oi life U
Mich., has issued m neat - card the churrhV ucamI "
Ding a c.py of Us latest stateTrue it
1 But that this can lie lietment, show Ing total resources of |5€J>.- ter .ecur»'»lNalih«iul Lent than with it
544.14. of 1 .hich limns and dlsctiunts is not proveiu All « xi»eneiicf ctirrob
I41G.4T2 4S and cash and orate, thi* l^'uien principle that luime
p«*ri<»d mu.t 1m* ukeo to €*?iaiuUie oui
The bank has
1 liven, and nee whether they ctmform
urpliis and profit
r "J* Ito the dovtrlnen irrofexned
The rea
Kwlls. $4Gtl»4.4.1.
applicable
bank arc: pre^idem. John T. Beadle,
Sun.lay in a day net apart t.»r religio.in
lent.. B. J Morgan. Frank
work and worahip
But uniform mod
Hamilton; xwsil
xwiihU r. L F. TUuh; aa.I.U
eration of Mfe can In- bett«T wTurpd
ant canhier. W
bl. Kellogg; director..
hport
People
Celebrated L
by making Sumlay junt I
> any other
John T Bi-adl
B. J. Morgan. Frank
day-^ rellgioun every
Evening With Colonial Recep
Hamilton. H>,8. Hull. J
e
mnty want.
tion and Banquet
Charle. F. Ryad. M B
thin e»cept
MELD MARCH 2 AND S,
___
following stati ment
w*. the growth
n can wante and abuse
__________
'
j
Washlnglon s blrtlnUy wa>
of the liank*. deIH,^|
Incv IkViT: .
en Sunday or any relig
j
.
brated with a colonial n*ceptlon and January 1..1S97...
.1G.3ST 29
day.-nhould lie lir«Ml
Papers of Intersst and Value to Mem-4 banquet at Nurthport last evening January I. l9oo
S3
.
with rhrlni
Xovemln-r 17.
. ' b.r.-Or,a-i*....n Will Co..
|
.f dayn and
Hull. J. I). Munson.
PROGRAM OF MEETING TO B I
vene in Summit City.
• j Methodist church and was a inoBt
The 4is<* and priiu iple of l.«*nt is
happy
, The characters were atTHOMAS DANIELS DEAD.
? denial iVf self f..r a certain svas.m and
'tlnMl In the proiier-cfwitumcs of the
puria»se
These days of
period. th«‘ costumes having l>eenlwat Aged 77 and His Demise wa.)
worship and selNlenia
ented from a firm in Grand lla
Oje to Apoplexy.
strong with new spirit
The following jirogram of
Grange will be given March S and Z
large number
Ureal Bjwakera will take pa
lirograro prmnUea to in* a very inter
inrtlng and profUabJe one;
Arfdreiu. of welcome. Ernent l>ell.
r of Summit Grange
y worthy marier of IN.
range. R..ben Harney
Recitation. Mm. Gardner
Recitation, wtbject. •TemiH-rance.*
Mr. Dickerman of Solon.
•What Crops Shall We Raise the
Coming Seamrn for I*rofU. Considering
rout Tif Production. Mr. Vilrheese
Temperanc- auhjeci. Mr*. E. S.
igJ^S
er«' Inst lime Ji
Selection. Charleh |rl.*.h
Reading of the address of Aaron
Jrmc. master national grange.* by
a*«»rthy master m IVmiona pcmlige
HolH»rt Barney.
RiTllatUm. hatiiei McMullen
On raising fruit. A K Brinkman
Increasing the c*»mp«‘nKatlon paid
• rural mat! carrier.
Warnm NN>aI
, I^ng Lake
Kxteoalon
mark. ts fur fani: pro
tice. Mr.^ilmps. Fife Ijikc
“For
of the Ordi'T.* C^^nirge
J
Old Mis
' ^ •jl'arcels Ptisi.** Uorell S«»iirs.
IS Iianiels of lu:>2 East From
William
P.|stnsM died y«-sterda.v m»on of apo
tha Wa
Rfiberts^i
I>r. O. J.jplexy at the age of 77 years
IV*
,sed leaver a aifbo js MUl living
Mciniall: Ijidy
Scott: 1
es also iive in the eliy
niMiy. .Jr ; Ldy
I
Jefferson; Mr
a
as
Indd
this
Gill; Henry
dchard Baumlber
Ijidy Knox. Mm Alice Murphy ;
AiexamJerHamlUon. Samuel W. I*or
ter: ljuly Haritllton. Mrs John F.
'The funeni!'wns In^charge
Malbea^: loaMmast.r, J**hn F Ma
A seven C«mrse lianqu*
vas SI
sed with nuisir and
The n*s|*onse.s were a
ingtoii
(C. E. Scott >;
“Monm ui
Court House and Yorkiown " ll**v .
G Hlrh; •Washington the SoMut
Prof. J. O iWan of Sultoni Hay;
“The Spirit of 177»;.ProsiTiitl c At
torney C. 1. Hay ton. of Le'and • The
loaillew.” W. i; ('amidMdl ; * \V hiug
ton's Heal Self. ' Rev. J. I) Ik
duel, 'The Ijiml Of the Swallet
Mrs U A IbH-rs and Mrs. .1 Ii
was llsien*‘d to
till iimch 1
All of the loa
parki.al with brll
s slgnlhcani fact that
J^nst ’as w: K
•fiiiplfcU an»^e to give
nirkerod fir"']
EU»
^ Anti Trust I,aw. Jolm Wci^ Summit
:ainst having a sinvlal sea' training *.f <*ne*s self Into
The idea
niz»tl 1
bther ways by iho-**
The athlet.* whi. holM*V to
ubmit In abstii
training greater than
n b
he car
dlnary lif,*
Th.
sy»*r pn
an important c
-HhUtS 1
with his iMMks and papv*rs,
l»apv*r
self the usual harmb*ss pleasun*s and
even nimforls until he Is ready for
THE I
KET8.
who would
w
trial. The artist who
roach a
Wheal-May high place in an thinks thc^ sacritlcc
Feb
of all that Interferes with his s|HH:lal
r«‘d. Il.to; No
purpose none Khi great for the lH*nefU
4.-ic; .No. 3 while oats. 4>*4c
Tol«‘«!o.
Fell.
2.1. -Wht*ai—Cash gained. Illustrative ra.«c8 are cndl«*ss.
4. When iMHlles <.f Christians who
1108; Ma.v. fl.o7«»; Jul.v. 9»;^c
riiicagtj.
Fell
23 —Wheat -May dislike this .vearly season for train
1 ft.04; new Jul.v. 9.*:Wo; old July 94He ing. discipline and spiritual culture.
; Corn-May. 55\c; July. r»4Hc. OaU k«H*p even one day set apart for. sfH*
clal
services they yield the wrhole prin
- Mav 44Hc; July. 41 He. May istrk
clple on which Lenten ob*M*rvances
}|i:,.7.'. loard. I7 8.V Ribs. I7.G0.
Instead of forty days ihe.V keep
only <»ne t
It............ . lix-ol niorkei tlSflTiir
rival seas
vices and mea
arc used to> awnket,
j
awn
Funeral Services.
spirilual I Ife and power
r S114
The funerar* service of Harry Zick
season, loo ofte
lous and
at Acno^ yesterday was the largest
lent excitement
«n»*T held In the church and every
inch of UH}m in tlu* church was occupliHi. The pall lH*arers were six uncles
herein
in be regained splri'ua! life
funeral was l;i
by such quiet and wc*ll ur
• HL, Carter.
ns as arc not cxp<roMl to the
'ilangcr
destructive reaction.
Fol-
COLOMAL SUPSEB
Recitatkm. Miss Klarron. Inland
Selection, iss Sadie Kingdon. I^mg
Ijike.
Program of Recitation* and Graj
Recitation. MtsvlKdla IVpiH-r.
phone Selections at the Bap
Lake.
tist Church.
"Is National Aid to Kiutd Buildli
Advisable? - R. B. UeynoUls Inland.
The eul,»nial supm'r given at
R.'cltatlon. Mrs Gardner.
Baptist churoh last evening was qi
•Election i»f Uniu-d Staffs Senato
Stircessful.
:herv*
U*lng a large )iiim
by Dlri'cl Vole of the Pt*,»ple.“
Saylor
?huroh'
cleared by
Irish
Action will Ih* taken at this district
roetUlng at Summit on several Idiis
that are to
IntrtalucvHl In the con
giw of the United Siaiea that have
already been passed upon by the state
and national grange
SHAKESfEAR CLUB
UMiaa of South Side Spend Pleasant
«nd ProflUble AfUrnoon at the
Home of Mra. Travis.
Irhe SouthvSlde Shakespeare Clul
met ml the home of Mrs J W Travis
yesterday afternoon; the tvccas
being the monthly entertainment day
The feature of the aftermxui was thv
of the book. “Ike GUdden in
Maine.* by Mra. W. Umlor. Tbe rv
as very thorough ami comptv
heasive and fully conveyed to ihc
minds of the listeners the ideas that
the author adv
draaced. mischievous but
not ugly boys, horse trading and Ml
lies
The ad<
address was very enter
talning and Instructive.
After discussing the UwK and Hu
Bumner of review, the ladles reltirnet
to their homes feeling that they had
spent a very enjoyable and pleasant
afternoon. The next meeting will Ih
Monday afternoon again at the home
of Mrs. Traris.
The C«uiur.:gailonal I^adle:,' Aid Somoon
Morgaru SIxtcH'nth
street. A con/laUnviiation is extended
io all ladleV «if the chureh and e«>nTegalfon.
The ladi.-i= of the First Presbyterian
church will hold a social hour tomor
row afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. J. M.
Isgrig. 223 West Eighth street.
All
ies «if the church and
The program consisted of' r4‘clia I
Invited Mo attend,
tluus by Ml^s Rhea Martin. Miss Mo
special c»uncll mt*eting
*«*He Ikuinei and MH* Barton and alwv
*>*!'»*
evening as intended. aF
graphophom* iu*lectlons.
Tnow -who >>'>'» rday was a legal hdllday
had charm* «»f the affair were all *«“«•“«»:
held tonight.
dn*siM*<i in colonial costume which*
l-*dles* Aid Society of Uie Bap^
wen* very accurate. Mrs. GilIU *»*. I Hm church will mtH*t with
m-clally re
of West Eighth sinM*t
pictures of Martha
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Then* will Ih* a meeting „f the Uni
form Rank. Knights of Pythias, this
AGED CHOIR 8INCER
evening for installation of offlc«*rs
Ov.d Boasts of William H. Faxon.! lnsiM*ctlon of the ctimpany.
Who Is 83 Year* Old.
Ovid, Feb 2.T-Ovld boasts of a f
tenor vhoir singer who is R3 year* old
\
He is William H. Faxon, and he has cie
H*,*n a meroH*r of the M. E. chum.j,f„
for u4 years, and evcTy Sunday can be
a
PERSONAL.
s. Belle Place left yesterday
day for
land. Chicago and oihe P<ilntf
spring gmvds.
Mci\.v has returned from an
through the
s.v on professional
known a day s Hckner*' an has
hearing and eyc^slght
He attribufcj. |
of Bellatro is Ih*
.."vin.
WighTman.
supervisor
ot
•* ^'
aflernmin
f..r
lobacJ^ an
mile* aroaL' .«”r»* V'''
.IX'
unded
•o j1
and perpetually TO
restlvals
Carpet Department
;5^rcenn7TL?:
w^-‘
... “Alt IT... ■:
^UR Carpet Stock is ail in, • and WE WANT
I I VOL’ to see the new things. We wish we could
impress on your mind the fact that you are not
looking out for > our HKSl' interest when you do not
visit our Cari>cl department Ivefore buying a carpet.
Especially so this season. We have made greater
preparations for this spring than ever before. .‘\s a
result we have a magniliceni showing. We are not
going to tell you it’s the “biggest”, "best”, "greatest”
line ever shown. We w*ant to suri>rise you whcif you
come toiook. Let us have the pleasure, NOT trouble,
ot showing you.
mmt
NO. 1
M. dcYii
FOR RENT.
annual :
•tlc^LUlMCOUa.
Nr.5’M;;i£i;s5
tUbite Sale
____ _ _
\V«! hope timiorrowWill lu*. a more iileasant d.-ty
than today, hiii \vr iuL-licvc ihtise that ventured out
uulay were more than repaul, for hravini* the
wraiher. by the showing of new and beautiful
j;oods. I’oth'iy we want to mention the new embroitieries. We Itave always pritiei! ourselves on
our embroideries but this year the line surpasses
anythimr we have ever shown.
|U|ONBY TO LOAM-l’n tax
cIaom
pet la
o»Tmo^A-rMv
PERP Marquette
m 5c, IOC,
'1;°:
W.tists, t!tc. Splendid showing
15c, ISC,
of .Nainsooks and Swisses in
Snd 20C**«*
)h<-pric.-.l-oo'ls.
H.&N.LnHEGIUiO ^
8TAGE AND PLATFORM.
rHE MARKETS.
iu B B t} B ; I ■; 11
un*'dy Plnycrs de*.
though
a £
gmie thn»ngh a l<*ng. hard j<mra'’V
d.*^
The Kennedy Playcn- are no Mrang
_ .
.............
....................... .
.-aMiig Bou;r>rr^
Trav,*i-
m!
p *n-
lajL
Ia^!
Via Oomtaa * A A B. m._
,..S»
una fru«u i rdar r.ly and
ion, th. lnxplr.th.„ of which I, follnr.
Kxrl .. .NVIl .ml Jnim Kcnn...:
...
and opinions of theology Imv often itslrtv as Ihek Smvthe were tin* lewdlng
foundation
The Church Year founded ,
The company ,1s adnilraldy hal- Pbuliry
*:s forming our red. •mptlon.j^r,.,j an,I ,.v,.,y memlier is fully cap
«^«ii or ra*
• Person of Chris or study I
„f PHndliiig .nny part 4n the rop. r- Com. ^ bnidirf..‘.V..V
iplatbin; hence act Mali'i.
I
o-i
ks of prayer and al
jg—as a
iniermlsslons being occitpi.*d w ith I ij^*^^***........................
;cr of course for th«
Ian. We j bigh class v audevilb* feature.s.
The t NrwOau
..V.V.'.V.:-.
e la
enir.i
first, m
are in Increasing danger; n„ra
le i:arles. Flamm.
of losin
literalness of others. Thei
. H.ror an.l C..rb«t!
last two will Increase when the firs
J.ihn J K»*nn.*dy
Mr K.*nno.l.Vf
is made more real. Alotie deiivlng ih.
hington birth.lay s|H*«*<*h ma.b* nr
stomach certain kinds of food, wlthou
piritual purpose, w
tio. whou*. ,i. p,*rr
moral strength. The denial must l»e 1 anro was pb asing and did not d»*tra
in the least from the pr»*vious reput
Hon oL the company.
Self-right€M>usnes.«:
ma.v
starve
th.
The play loulght will Ih* “The Mi
stomach and feed^t* unspirttual sell night Express. " a piece not usually e
Fasting. In its broad meaning. Is u saved by a re|
cut the communications of the enem] count of the siMvial
s
sc«'h.*ry requlrod
with his base ^f supplies.
Prayer li
he Kennedy Play«*rs can
haven't missed ib«* money. Jtihn.
Ing in of the stronger spirit easily hand!.* as
trouiH* carries a
an.l our home Is m.wi iwid r..r"
assault the foe in his citadel
f..r their pr.Hl.ir
and cast him out. The neglected Bible
Our easy iiaymem plan make*
hunted up and studleil. closets revl*.
i» easy
Investigate f*»r y«»ur
LISTEN
imination. the
soul to
rei*.e
th.iughtfulne!.s and eaniestne.vi
He worship r *Minied. ChrKilaii
zealously done, the Sarranients
In realltv. means of Grace lo th
pi>wer
St. wid i.sv;;u* iu a good,
tful Lem. What was hel,
ter will Ik* helpful to Hb
for iht* last
tng into the
engagt'd in meiva
Tmno Abmml Xrs^rrrrm.
year*, and for 24
In the matter of the vraterrrem. 00
Clinton count V a
which Dr. King Warry has submitted
hoard of t*..rT»*ct on* and charities
BURPRItED THEM.
le now spends al _
an unfavorable report to the B.«tM gh
ne in
caring for hi. fntit farm, a mil
Mr. and Mra. J. O. Bimimai
t NEW VE8
9t Hackney, the City Prew. is re*
own. from whis place h.* drives ev-rv
Men-* and Boy*’ edd vrat* pu1
Tbalr Frianda.
Ing. Watcrems grown In iiolluied
Burning to his work in the cliv n.A
on sale at Just half price—thh
'
The friends of J. D. Btedman and ht»
stneami la undoubtedly dangerous 10
*ven the bitten*si weather kfn;ping
brlda gave them a pleaaani surprise
kraltk If Dot pqpperly washed,
ilm away
He has a fine farm home
Saturday night at the home of Mr
the plant dora not abaorb the poi*
vhlch he cjear.>d in hi* bovhoud a*^i-r
Hamilton Clothing Cc.
and Mra. Force, of Acme. There wen*
ctvralng from lUtavta. N Y . where hr
Uke same way aa the oyster docs the
mbout 35 invited to supper and among
as born
•ewage. and a dcaalng In fresh, cold
the many presentr was
,
AU. THE RECORDS In the 1
water lemovea .n danger. This.
i frea lira. Shields of
l Have you a dull, heavy.
fM-! and Victor catalog* at Grinnell
, are aaanred, I* the cousenaita#f
I ‘Bg In yottr stomach after <
feel! corner Frvmi and Caas
:
»azy. tired and
wet
“
CBl experts The obrioua moral U one
Rocky Mountain Tea
that would oaturaDy occur to an dain
well, keep you well
MSN?B AND BOVr VESTS
ty feedraa-that erraa ahoold be weU
Bt ir/*e. «c, 80c, 75p-4n fact
CHMIS HmU* PImt washed before It reaches the Ubla,—
jfMT ehoH, Ut imt oi»h»lf our
A FEW’ BARGAINS in pianos; |lbi
down 18 per month at Grinnell Bras..;
corner Caaa and FronL
2Il4-3t
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
c..
MmV
iwing^i
POMONA GRANGE! WASHlNGTOrS BIBTHDAT ;?r».
WART OEPARTVniT
QRAND RAPIDS A IROIARA RY
COiPAHY.
4
*'
•• r •:
•rrlT.. in Trsrrr»r <*uy At X;«p.tn.
C U LOCKWOOD. O. P. a T. A
m
CONSULT
J.
LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
At Hotel Whiting tha Brat fiva daya
in March.
Glasses ouaraaUed to Rt;
curing headache, dlzrinaaa and narvcosnes* a
: solicited.
I'cofftiW
apeciaJty.
OHRcult cases
LARSON‘8 PARK HOTEL
Claus Wamor. Proprte?or
bctposb bat. mcR
te that Ann*, fiunutee to Ue era.
aaaer that tha «oateato >10 aeoad
ia toe hMii, dae to Saror aad dMi
UkfmmiMsk
flMKUMfNA
Triffllile’s Bakeq
WMnili laniM
jC«m HiMK WIlffiL
Wkea Tm Wau *• Nto
Nice Ciit.(
Cat Seat:
U t TRMBLK, toto.
Oocaar NtMh sad Dakia i
K.*-----rs And 8auaa«a Maltor*.
A a cHinii,
am MS
tm
■ ;' f ^r : . I YESTERDAY'S ISSUE
ii V * ’-
TRAVERSE CnY, MICH^ TEKSDAY. FEBROAHT 33, 1004.
WAR WILL END
to build
AN ARMORY
M SEPTEMBER
i
'
coNVEimoif anr of noire
, frftMidt ;in Which CM« th*y would Iffht
n«h«t«vor the co«L. Such Ic the poci>
t.cn. Nobody wonting to fIghL but
NO HOPE
FOR JAPAN >Er
"
WOULD AID TRAVERSE CITY
BECOMING SUCH.
»ropo*ed New Building Would Be
Credit to the City—Probable
Coat Would Be ^ in the
Neighborhood of S20000.
SEVENTH YEAR-2U4
CMcd of ComumpNOfi.
Spedol to tbe Breoloc Roeoed.
Ktagmley. Mich. Feb :3—Peter
Steffeo 'wbo lived oboot nine milee
from thU vlllo^. ot Bartlett Corner*,
died ye«erda.r anernoao of consanption at about S rears of axe Decease*!
lived tritb bu brother. Antoine Steffes |
■''—'
I PERMANENT HOME FOR LOCAL
MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.
The Japanese Wid be Defeated
Time Says a Russian
ottoorwoMfiiiuif
Houle. Ind. Feb.
Durinj:
fit of liuojilty after o prolonged
•prw». iern Duimo. o Somhero ladloso
roJIrood •ectioo boBd. eorly Tuewloy
mornlnx murdered Mr*. Ben Ramsey
and her two children with a raaor It
is said be wanted Mr*. Ran
eJojM* with him but she refused
try a
WILL FILED
FORPKOBATE
» City Book Store «
: Off-yiiATus.—
New! New! New! New! Newi
--- - -..rr.:.
----------omciMi
,i wT
Bs
m
Else Has Counted
on Aid of Great BnUm
or the United Statea
t.
By Wm- to tbe Evening Record.
public xatherlnx*. Should this build
CleveUnd. Feb. r.T^Tbe Ute Sena
log t»o erected It
undoubtedly to Hanna s will was filed for proliale
do much toward maki
kluK Travenw* Oilv today One-ihird c»f tbe estate U be
Cfjnventloo city of .Northern Mlrh queathed to Mr*. Hanna, the romalnIng two-thlrds gt>e* to three- children. .
The commitleCs appolc
Dsn It. Hanna. Mrs. l*anK,n* and Mr*
McTEirmlrk Nothing Is left to charity.
Mrs. Hanna. Dan R. and L. 0. Hanna
an- namivl as the trustr<‘«. The esUie
hi valued at fS.000.000.
rs-w'
SOurcM or
^
I?;
i It I* said here Jn well-informe
"
‘ cfet that the Japaneee are waitii
Japwi Haef
Ten* of
advancing by forced
lo lb.- Bvmln*
' : 1“*)' o' ‘"o Wikade l« mobltiln».
•t. P«.r«,ur* F.b. *J-Th. «,| CAPTURED TORPEDO BOATS,
will «.d in Au«un »r 8«ptdmb«r In .^^....1,1 |„ tin Kv. nln* H, n,.rrt.
.h, «mpl.u did.! cMh. dap,n.«."
London. Feb. a.-Th. N.,.«k
1 high aulhoelly in tntimate
the Daily T.iesraph
tooth with lha-; Ruaaian war plana, ^p^rta . .. ............................
whoa, 0Rin..n«n betaken faithfully I h„ captured four Ruaala
to rehect the belief In the highe.t of lb.,u at Port Arthur by u.in, Ru-I.n
flcial duartera. He added; - Hew the
r
»
can hope to succeed wh
army in the East it strengthened |,
I point equal nr superior In num-L
I to that of our adversaries we are ■
Six Miners Killed.
i
iee<> committees wei
j
he ptirpoae of selecting a alte for By Wire to the Rrenlng Record.
Sheffield. Eng.. Feh. 23.—In an soci *
•rmanent home for the organlza
I but at the meeting last etenlnx. dent St the Aldwsrk ctillh-ry at Rot !
jre extensive plan was ilevelojH-d fenlam loilay *1* miners wen- kllh..l j
nd many Injun-il.
Id b»‘ larKi* enough f.*r c.ii
">»
KEEP Yorit MONEY in the Mat. '
vontions and lialls and oilur pul.lh
y
pun haxiiiK a piano or ogan at the j
nu^itlnK* and also to provide a drill
room for - ('omfiaciy M, The lower new mu.ilr ikt.irK corner Front and
J>\V niffe. Mgr.
door, of course, would b«.'the drill f!«»or CSM.
and convention hall, while tm the
upper niKir would he dn.«8lng nvine.
Ourllew
Spring
Shoes,,,
worth
down town
rmbiacc aU
in sha|K-s
T)^cy
a sjYcrial trip
to
T
the cw- idcat
ami leather';
IMOW?
-INMICfflGAN
TfflS SUMMER
rrirr'IiiAVE PASSED
CANAL TREATY
T“r‘jbNES
' RUSSIA'S FUNDS.
By WIro to th.- Ev,-nlng Riv-ord
*
8t. Petersburg. Feb. 21—The gov.
ornment contmtws to gather together
all the money available tor the war
fund. It .. announced that the auIhorltiea are threatening to withdraw
the Ruaeian bank balances in London.
Berlin. Paris anH Frankfort amounttng. all told, to £7.500.000.
DESTROYED TELEGRAPH.
By Wlr»» to the Evening Rt‘cord.
Berlin. Feh. 23.—A local correspc
ant of the Lokal Anxeiger reports that
aeveral hundred Russian cavalry have
appeared at An^lu. Korea, and have
Bestroyed the telegraph line. An-Ju it
about 75 mile* south of Wlju and 160
miles north of Seoul.
lst«»e.; By Wire lo the Evening Record
a hen- the encampment has U-en hold j Washington. Feb. 2.1—The senate
two years, a site In the northern part ratified the treaty at .1 o'clock, the
Of Newaygo roiinty and one In Ros-! vote.;being «C to 14. Senators Alger
ciminu.n nmnty. where the state ha* land’Bum
of Michigan v^oi.nI
insisting of About 5<i.000 the treatv
•ntioned. The,
Rivseommon county wlp is favored on t
'
$^»unl of the slight xpense to the] Washington. Fel.. 2,1.—The sen
state n-ganling rental which in thlsfihl* afternoon will pass the Pana
i canal treaty bill and will have tl
care would bo nothing
rroiwlHons from trther places d<^
siring the enram
ratified William Nelson Cromwell,
? Invest!gste$l
ey for the I»anama,' Canal CornThe fficers of the Michigan
pany. will receive a fiv>.»!i>f $2.d(>0,000.
uard were not satisfied srltl the largest
la
fe»' ever paid a corporation
thi- Ki-iit ucky encampment, where thej law.ver
gnanlA joined
States •
tnxjp* All those at today's meeUng! By Win- to the Evening Record
’rJ'-'t?! "•"hinxiou. f^u. K-Thn miina
Bcr. II
.Urn.'.l tMnV** i
lo thU
FRANCE DOESN'T DESIRE WAR
BiKH-lal to the Em-iiIl^ IUhnihI
Paris. FeU, 23.—The foHcw ng state
ment regarding France's position
taken
regard to Russia vfj
rd
from a high official:
who h»VV
on duty along
f Panama ro
-Foreign Mmiatcr Oelcassc .n am)
SBdULDEt DISLKATED 1 vember.
neuncing that France la not immedi-j
ately cencsef>ed and at the aame ‘time
LUMBER CAMPS CLOSED.
wi* Met With
adviabig the French conauU . to
Painful Accident Near BurSnow It Five Feet Six Inches Deep at
asrve nautrallty. went at far at possidickville Yesterday.,
I
Maple City.
Ms undor the circumttances. Any
alrongsr dsctaration of nsutrality
1 Special to tbe Evening Record.
► the Evening Record
would be inUrpreted as too open a de
N.PU- niy. Nicfi. refi
sertion of Russia in the time of need.
AdHtH-ri IacwK of Burdlckvllle, met | and as a consequence almost all the
‘•In the meant.m* the French gov with a painful aecldvat ye»terday j roads are ntlerly Impassible, only a
ernment is elrcnglhening the forces wblk UiiUng near BartBckrUle. Her j few of tbe main ones being open. The
In the far East and making other prw en ter Mrock a stump and the Hg was four lumber camp* in ibU vldniQ
cautiona In fear that iu hand will be twdly damaged. Mr* Ivewl* vinhllc^ed have rioeed down, being entirely tied
Vu.ru.:’
“Aa for the French paopis. while animal, however, preferred to goj
- -------------got___ ’
realizing that th* war wouW be tha home, ami turningJ suddenly,
from the Oman. She starts to mr
after It. It fell la tbe sndw. dislo•aw, they face the peasibl* «ventuality
aboulder. Tbe accident.
of
dishonored by destrting their
New! New!
New! New! New!
WE CAN FIX YOUR OLD SHOES
u.-
.urv «<■ r.n fit you with . p.1r of .„,r «»! roofort
WARM SHOES
Son..- «.■ wry pUln. while other, .n- ule.. enough f.u dre« .hoe,
ii"
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
shof
CUT WES
lEAVER
W. W. KIMBAU COMPANY
F. P. JONES
New!
Spring Shirts
New! Mo»t beautiful patterni we ever hadin the Und-60c. 75c,
Nefll Swellen good,
SI.tHt »n.| $1,25.
New! S. Benda & Co.
New! Real Reliable Clothiers
Jin tht Pntfitst
Shct$ Y*u
€vtr Saw....
Why Not JMmedrick
rmanent rolllury company In this c
and then seeking an
Mlrhlinin Ns
[ The report reached Nagasaki from entrance for
*0. four or Che Foo and It adds that Russian tlonsl r.usnl.
men in the field It
«<l«lfonal: erewa of the four torpedo boats have men were consulted with on th.- pro
men In the Reid M naeaasary.
^een transferred.
Ject and all who Rgve been se^-u have
*'When our forces are concentrated.
----------t given It much enco^irageni. tU, It In
and ready they will Sniah by driving.
BIO RUSSIAN LOAN.
, thoupht
: which wtmld
the JapaneM Into the sea. Frankly,«<» **>«* Kr
Why not liny
plaiu» for
it eeems to us th.t the Japenose either | London. Fet. 2L^A r^^ert la cur-1
‘riei^nd’the"^"' ”^
your children ni
They want
have wttsHy felled to appreciate Rus- rwt In this cKy today that a Russian pa%.. bt-t-n askt-d O put the matter
the ehann. to le
tttihir While
sia’s resources or havs counted on the I
fore the public
that the sentlmt
they are young A kkn.mhsige
Iment
cent loan will shortly be issued at 88
asccrtslnetl.
of rouf-ic Is th»- soiin-e
-e of much
aid of Greet Britain or the United I or
89. It Is understood that the Van.
bought that the txiard of suiH-rpl.-asun- to H yenug man o,
SUtes neither of which ever
and other Americans are i
vould favor the idea and would
woman .and Is an open d<w»r i.
plated becoming involved.. So tar asjeeFned.
lend
tcouragi'ment. It is airo i»e^
g.KMl wK-iely.
We will |m
lievcd thai
Great BHtain It concerned we do not |
pleas«-d to show you the ntimer
uld mt-el
the board
oils styles of high-grade Kirn
way in whatever steps
believe any hallucinations
hall pianos and we know that
rd to the matter,
there. We think British t________
when you buy a KimUll y<iii
building would cost in
who did so much to push Japan intol
win be satisfied in evert- way
d of
the neighborhood
i |2o.ofMi and would
thi war realised that with Japan's de
tx»d are made t»i ph-ast
to the city
gunrnnti-t»d perfert
1 In many
feat they would accomplish two things
trayii and a good luvestmenl. For
for Great BrKaln. first to give Russia
holding
grand
lialls.
for
big
polltlcAl
a check, for. of course, war must im ENCAMPMENT OF MICHIGAN NA met-tlngs. for winter athletic meeting*,
pede eur progress temporarily, second, TJONAL GUARD WILL BE HELD.
for churrh fair* on elsliorate scales,
for eonletits of t-arious kind*, for con
lo cripple Japan’s msntime power
i29rroBtSL N.astnnt.Ser.
vent Ion* and many other things. It
which was beginning to be greatly felt
KT-rritunr Is
Iwr
Omcer* Not Satlsflsd With Experience would undoubu»dly be s material aid
In the Pacific.”
to this city in taking Its place as the!
m Kentucky Last Season—Com
convention city of the north.
|
VESSELS REPAIRED.
The joint cMmmIttee is composed of
mittee
to
Select
Bite.
By Wire to the Evening Record
G. A. R . A F Little. U K. Cloveland. Monroe Morse; 8. W. V.. E. W.
Che Foo. Feb. 23.-Repairs on two
Special lo the Evening Record.
Austin. R E. Walter. H. i. Knapp.
.of the vessels damaged by the torpe('.rand lUpids. Mich.. Feb 23—It
■■does of the Japanese fleet are now ha> Imt-u definitely diM-iii»Hl
nearly completed and it is thought
Ha* started his Milk Route
again and It aelllng Milk from
they will be ready for service very
Shortly.
E. L. RANSOM’S DAIRY
The Russians now cUim their fleet
held:
All
old Intrant art^^ed
at Port Arthur has in fighting trim six hen- this afteni.vm. The meerolH'rs In:
battleships, three cruisers, ten tor attcndanc*. wert* flcnerals Mrr.mrin.j
VOTE IN SENATE WAS SIXTY-SIX
pedo boat destroyers and 25 torpedo Brow n and Dn-t-n. Colonel Turner and
Major
StandiHh.
TO
FOURTEEN.
boats/ carrying in all t.500 men and
The matter <»f a *lt»i ha.s not been
800 guns.
decidi'fl. but a roraraltlee consisting of
LYtm-aw- Plwn.Wfi.-nnr'
It is staUd that when Admiral General McGurrIn and Quartermaster
mam Cromwell
Will
Receive
' Makaroff arrives to take charge of the General Khld has t»een appointed to
Investigate avallshle locations and to
$2,000,000 Fee—United States
fleet a clash with the Japanese fleet reiYort
when they an- ready to make * |
Troops to Panama.
will be invited.
not be difficult to place
to retlue thUThu U the Mote at which to iwr.
duae WALL PAPER. By pi>ichaaii«
quantitia in coonectioo with our Big Kapidt
note we obtain iaiger diacoanu than eSJt^
We an thcfciore enabled to ghw tbe poUic the
benefit of oar purchaiea CaU and tnveat%ate.
RECORD WANT AO.
ESTATE
OF
LATE
LAND CLASH RUMORED.
HANNA VALUED AT
f^LOCKY NATION WILL BE DRIVEN -«peclal to tbe Erenlnf Record.
A project is on Tool
INTO THE SEA. ;
I Che Foe. Feb. 2S^-Per»l»tent roEstate Goes to th
^
^
«or* arc afloat here that the Ruealan armory and convention ball In this»One-Thlrd
elty ih.t th« C A B , Hunah «>n|. 8 ! vv.dow
iAidow and Remainder Will Be
Divided Among Throe Children.
4M6IHeA.JV:AHTAU .A.O TO DEI„,
^
A.
^
INTMMTED.
;«Hhe«..W.r.b.. W
a Docs’ntCake a Qtry
ConflRcad«iPer$M
CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING—
«FELT eOOOSw
Leggings ami Overgauors.
NO\V
All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash, Doors and-all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.
is your tithe to buy Foolwanncrs.
The Old Reliable Shoe House
FRANK FREIDRICH & Ca
Traverse City Manufg. Co.
THE NEW STAND
24aF«ntStrMt
Cbey Jfll $av
Ladies’
Spring Suits
The bargains offered by us on ;
PANTS at $•.*.:«, Ww. $2.95 arc 1
.
the best ever seen—saving from ■ ' V
one to two dollars on each pair
to the customer. :: :: ;; ;; •
.
A large shipment received and placed on sale j
today.
The assortment consists of both La
dies and Misses’ Suits, ranging in price from ;
$12.50-$35.00
CbeyJilsoSav
That the prices made on lines of •
WINTER SUITS to close, are
better bargains even
than
wc
claim for them—saving the cus- j
They arc by far the handsomest we have ever
seen and will be pleased to show them so you.
tomer from one-third to one-half
the reirular price. :: ;; ;; .. i
All Winter Coats to close at K price and less.
gamilloii 1!.%
____
Tomorrow evening will occur an
other of the series of enjoys^
parties of the Elks. These partiw
grow la Interest eech time and the
event tomontov night will be especial-
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
V
THE EWgDW BBOOBD. 1iUV«BSS CUT, WCILi T«^T. mBDAKT », ttW.
THEEVENIN6REC0RD MAccAWP ganaraM
Olorlting
ravarao Say Tmrt, No. US K. O. T.
M M. Have a Ptoamt Thpa
Laat Cvofrios
THOt>T.«ATE>—iAW.HAIWm
...A,
^.***^^y 'andTJSr^fcmms
c, A. •KttCHCa aty CkWrtBtBT.
2sr*
THE
WAH
ANO THE
WOWLlTt
Ip kU flimMlal n^lfw of SEtanUy
Hoprr CW«^» of WhJI otTOrt fire, a
miev of tfc® maueDce of the wai
'mpon Iko vorW i Eapiice.:
-Tlip «tock mprlcH ^ a. if con
iw^ hj Ibe maltlpllclij of Influence.
diSer of fb«iK>. of coorae. U the w»r
If t^e •truffle
Sundays!
Traverae Bay
Ko. 1 J«. K. O T.
M . M. had an open meetias laat erea
by a baaoaec at which
aamher of tavlted gaeau
__________ _-ly enjoyed the oocaidoa.
Dortag the eveaiag addreamw d<-
%
aad pretty lace appeara la the TwanBe Protocted- He advanced
the theory that before anay years bad
patted. life In.wiance wooM be made
imperative by a natkmal law. He waa
frUlowed by Rev. Mr. Lanfmaa, who wolf bowl, aad t
apukc in an
^ liutntctl
baa become lawr clerk la the mort hm
Mnt of the feasral aer
portaa
C- A. vice—that of oomptroUer of the car
wHh life \
-at a salary, of 12.000 a year.
Mlaa Clara Qrenoea aad ftrat of
and Fraternal Bodetle. Are Doteg her sex to occupy thtl
for Onr Country. ’ Her^
altloc which none but
and adept as an opteH
the order ^ what It ocenpy. Mias Greacen had no *»ltt
leal poQ.^ no Inflaentlal frienda to
tgm.
the
kalghu
and
After the
wh9m the comptroller waa nader ohllgaUoo to secure tor her the alt she
Irtih a rtSc ImnpSk which waa
oufbly en)oyed by all present.
Uon from the lower grmdca. by tnd£
ThnaQold.
iUble energy aad adapUtion for the
»d for asveral yean arduous and complex work now In her
IgestloB and nerrooi hands. Prior to her removal to Waahwrltm
r. J. Oroea. of Lap lagtoa Mlaa Oreacea
wrl
note as a rapid i
H.
performed remarkable feau
mm
Which did me
A DEPOSIT IN THE
1
susi'^?."s5iy5r»i:
wmtn mv tnM
s?=2sis«s'a;s; mtA riffcsm
asi pia, wty%
srark days, nighu and 8«>ilUj-s ikaartnf mtrrcst lur j-oe
and it is compounded gemiannualljr. The depoe
ready lor yon any time ytm
ariA it and may be drawn
vithont prcTio**t notice.
Niw aim Pntt.II they wB
MirhmMh ta tteawW
Lym E PWtafS VcfetaUe
■’^Piprampi
A WEW
Beamilnl Ihemem; Bedroom 8ml*. rxtciim Tables and Par.
lor Table*. mluGh
disbtly damaged by Brorisf a^^
on o«r aecond Boor, which we wS dose o«t at below liKtary
c«t Thedm««emithemdomiioc rm% hurt Umb. bat we
haeeiro room OB omffooto'to keep anythiBf tliM knetmtot
Wm Will Stiill Olvck
• B« C« M Evenrthiae o»ta •« gM ttnightOM^
J.W. SLATER
WHOLESALE KTIAIL
YOU* REUASLE HOME FURHIEHEIt
■fS!
w-1
CHEAPEST
OEMEST
..HEttTWEST^
kept my wife la exeeUeat health tor
'
"' 'd
probpblj »!U be, if. eflecl «poi
years. She aaya Biectrlc Blttnra art
world’. tnancUl market, win aot be just apieiidld for female troebles; a Held of U
bu
piled as a
mHoo.. But tboae who c^irol the
pom .trlnf. tn Europe are
*?n>
more aenmlUve about the eff««l of the
will
your
by Jas O log notes from dictation as an <
war than flnancUl leaden ip
ARSOtUTKLT ODORLESS
Johnson and F. H, Meads.
United tkatea. While Japane.*palate and
them
Into
typewritten
script
She
was
emu app^n to be reparded with wtl.ed as Ibe most skilled
O.E.S.taOGlAN
tanJon Ihroufhout the civilIred f
In the treasury departB
Auea PasTT. Holly,
- •' 1 .
there are Umim who are apprebe
In the course of the transcrip
0:strict Convention of the Order Will tlon of law (wses that came to her.
Open in the City Tomorrow
Miss Crean n became Inlci^ted in the
knotty, legal points that presented
themselves. Her Interest grew with
rated hy a car of hlfhly homaac pur
the w»«rk and she began a syslcmstk
The i>rt»prain for the UUlrlcl cun
CONDEXSED NEWS
poae.. but. unfortunately. It U only ventlon of the Order uf the Eaiiterr* study of law, thus de%'oUng her spare
too evident ,thai he Is aurrounded by 8Ur .which begin, is two day.* se. day hours and evenings Instead of at
tending parties and theaters and float
OF HlCmGAH
a bureaoermey which 1. entirely
Ing In the social swim. This was fol
STATE ANO UNION
rariaace with hU Ideal, and beyond
lowt-d by courses in Bnanoe and dl
by Mrs. Beebtold o1
Five new courses have been estabCITIZENS PHONE, 146
ploroocy at Colombia college. Gradual
hi. control.
of the a««»rlatlon.
vtmaaMDBT
lUhed
at the miv«rsUy of Michigan
■ -Purther. Rua.la in iu*ethlnf with
of welrome. Mias Mabel !y the comptroller intrusted her wtU
within
the
past
lhr«»e
years:
Adralnl*
the preparation of legal
dlMoateBi. arising from mUfOrern•arness ol iratlve law. naval archlt.>cturc. higher
with the
Wiv Jennie W.Msiln. Kal
moBt and the corrnpUon which pre
education,
forestry,
and
and logit
her Insight aml^ <
ka.ka
Ufki ail Pim Cl.
vail. among the offlclal claaaea. It la
In law affairs. /At length i law clerk
Association business.
The Niles oil company promoters are
a m
not eaay. therefcire. to calculate the
In the evening ,after the regular
a jealous lot They don’t fancy at all
the aaaoclatlon. an
effect ofm ilitary and nav
the
Idea
of
oil
having
been
discovered
It Ion will be held fron
formal reception
Icrrlll and say th
which the husbans The comptroller understood
O. P. CARVER A I
a good deal 1k>
ability and Impressed It on the secre
peclally should they mean, as now ap of the tnembers of the
lern pe
guee tlthan
tary of the treasury who aftor readlnj
pears probsble, the driving back of riled.
There Is aI scarcityy of pot
potatoes dosn,
some
of
the
opinions
rendered
by
her
morning
will
I
k
>
occupied
Thursday
RussU to the Amur river. Important
The City Council has extended the
loiisewUes And
way and hot
Mwslon and In the after- decidiMl that she wai* the right •man'
developmenu In Ruaalra affairs of a nLon”a*^^le Shrine wlH be Instituted. for the place. The Twentieth Centur
X warraaU for the moi
*
ary for the collecUon of I
smaller. There are T‘lenty
more or less revolotkmary character
Review saysr
BeW>nd question Miss Clara Crea
are therefore quit® within the range of
belnafro.i l.lUeD dtr aa4 Kbool Uie. and .peej.l a.
con. law clerk of the
Wa. tba uddarflgDOd. do haraby
worthy woman
should Japan cooUnue on her vlctorl
pe« lo refund the money on n ^ employed In that bra 1 of the govern- ‘"A'’^boir”.VKU"’ln‘’'a*'Bat.le Cr,M.k TSlTbe ln‘my offle^ to recelre mW
-Vbruary a.»th.
church changed ihc regular order of. to»« T«>»
until February
ous ct^rse. Added to this unrerUlnty cent bottle of Greene's Warrnated menl senrlcf* today. 81
and sang ^904. on each weekday, from 8 o’clock
there U the fear of an uprising this Syrup of Tar If It tolls to cure your rather small of flalure.
The result wasi^® 11:30 o’clock In the forencK»n. and
oongh or cold. We also guarantee n hair and blue eyes, and so unassnmlng from
311 New Wilhelm Block *"
spring in the Balkans, the outcome of 2S-cent botUe to prove lallstoctory or
In manner as to appear actually diffi lM*irou«. The ladle, of the
Room 210. Wilhelm:
which Is entirely beyond calculaUon
n’t havt
have the nerve t
dent. One would never for a moment tlon didn’t
b^k.
but they
so that the foreign situation l« far
Ine that she Is employed by UnDated February Itl. 1504.
le^r'l
and
are
conlempUUng
from being aasurlng.*’
M. E Haskell. City Treasurer.
fold. It’s an outrage tha
2<«6 to March
FARMERS' BIG SURPRISE
examine the style of th.^ a..a«a* a-^aa, .
The Impression was given the Rec
bers’ clothes during the services.
|
—■ TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
A movement Is being made in Cor
ord In regard to the Ortuvenor 1
ert. Van Bnren county,
that It pracKMed pUrIng restrictions
school. A petition Is being clrculat
pleasure boaU of all kinds Reference
Hyomei Cures CaUrrh By Simple and it Is said that all the taxpayers
ngsley
to the bill Itself, howevi-r. shows that
far asked, except nine, have signed
vHlag.*. noUced that
paper. The question of the plan’s ef
H applies only to gasoline.naptha or north of this meted
fund Money If It Falla To Core.
the course of a
feet on taxes is the main point of dls
othw power iKiats earning fn-Igbt or
briKik which flows through his
Thinking that a pW-ce of drift . A long stride towanl solving the
paaengers for hire In that cas«
The Ice crop at Midland Is the thick
had lodged under the Ice. and mystery of curing catarrh was taken est ever garnered, and doings on a big
poaitlonHsken by the Record ihn.
VK that if U remained there It with the disc*»very of Hyomei. In fact scale are due when the Ice bowls out
fearing
would caut-e the water lo overflow and the perc<'ntmge of
of
the rivers In the gladsome spring
ent I
It equal
result in rtmsiderable damage, he
The‘ folly of taking medicine Into the Ume. Householders who have kept tab
MBS. SWHIA LABUE DEAD started i liivesllgallon.
report that they have already used
ich lo cure caUrrh of the
ripping away the Ice. he was
twice aa much wood and coal as dur
throat
and
lungs
has
been
reallxed
by
i rprlM-d to And that the ob
Ing all last winter, and the end
not
; Ont of th« Earliaat WhlU Bottlers of grvally
struction. liifiead of lieinp a piece of phvwiclans. but not until Hyomei waa yet.
"• •' the Rodem Has Finally Passed
WfMKl. was a monster snapping turtle, known, had they a practical method
E. H. Reynolds of Monroe . Is the
to Her Reward.
t'urtber Inveatigwilon disclosed that
*he turtle had l*ec«»me flrmly wedged
THE 00-CART8 ARE GOING
NO MATTER WHAT LIGHT
bet wten two rL*cks. and «»n account ol II. and consists of a neat pocket In
the Ice was unable to pel out aWe. haler that can Im'u sed anywhere with dency. If circumstances will permit.
BerauM- they an* the finest that bkve'yct?b^;.
ause there arc many times::
You ha%-e
out attracting attention, a medicine Ma Reynolds wl
PlontMTs
of
this
vicinity
have
ofuin
will
attend
the
celebraone of the very earliest white settlers
dropper and a liottle of Hyomei.
turtle lieing seen Jn.i
placed on sale It may l>e early lo buy bat oot
.vou need an extra lamp. An all glass hand
time In July, and
at Jarksdin i
In Leelanau county. Her husliand. told of a lario*
Breathing Hyomei through the la. ilon
I their tales were rilBcredU
badges will adorn his person, a*
obn LaRue. who died about
t«K. early to look, and looking many Umea
lamp will cost you 2.V. noc. 4t*c or r.0c. Dec
r that enters the
haler, every particle
they did fifty year* ago.
ago. came from Chicago to
makes the sale Would be glad to have you
Ncariy ForfalU Hla Life.
orated hand lamps with the shade* lo nmteh!
For some time past the mice and
tou IsUnds In 184T in search
rats have been causing -trouble In the
A runaway almost ending fatally and allays
At that time there were only a cotiple
loT)k whenever you have the time.
f.K- f.(*c, li on io 11.7:.. and the parlor Iamp*j
of white men on the North Maattou started a horrible nJeer on the leg ol tarrhal germs and enriches the blood freight houM* at Mason The other |
from 12.50 to 112.541.
,
I
J. R Oraer. Franklin Grove. UL For with additional orone
night several cans of
aad on the main Und tl
tour ymn It defied all doctors and all
were stored In the
he building,
bui
and
atretched t
8. E. Walt A Sons have so m
reroedlea. But Bucklen'a Arnica Salve
' of the resseU tbroke
Ing the night
short' of
had no trouble to cure him. Equally faith in the power of Hyomei to c
and the contents ran Out upon the
good for Burns. Bralaea. Skin Enip- catarrh, that they are selling U under floor. In the morning mice were found
Finding the climate favorable
tbelr iM'iwonal guarantee to refund the on the floor, held fast In the sticky
good BREA^ IS GOOD.
Uons
and
Piles.
25c
at
daa.
G.
John
health. Mr. lisRoc commenced i
money if It doe* not give positive
THAT DINING ROOM
with the Indiana, and the next year son’s and F. H. Meads Drag Stores
moved over to the main land, locating
Poor bread U bad at any iirin*. The l>etler Ibe
Would look better if you had a new set ofj
at what was then knosra as Bleeping
MUSKRATS BROKE DAM.
flour the better the bread. The ' Supreme*’ or
OVERCOME IT COLD
Bear bay. the site
dining chair* We have the comfortable klnd.j
Ccoetantine Water Works and Two
lage of Glen Arbor,
the -H L A Co Be*C are the besL They
with
high
back,
braced
arm,
the
back
resting,
the first white settler In Leelanau
PlanU Shut Down
W. W, Fairchild Had an Experience
make the whUest. sweetest bread that U eaten,
next year or two
Duringt
kind You can have the fudW oak. the fancy,
Crossing to South Manitou That
Constantine. Feb. '23 —Not scarcity
at Nortl
the IltUe sett
Take our word and order a sack srllh your
of coal, but scarcity of
He Doesn't Car* to RcpcaL
two wWu
woodl seal .the cane Utttom or the box seal as,
started
Into the county. Mr. LaRue’s la Hie complaint here, h
you
choose.
1
!
tomlly joined him In the fall of mi tlripailng the severe winti
W. W. Fairchild of IhU city had i
aad within the next few years a few more d«H'p1y than usual and started
fls.«*ure In the Fawn river dam. which exiwrience In crossing lo outh Mai
more families settled at Glen
n'sulted In a break, carrying away tou last week which be would hardly
hot the isolation of the little co
•ome 70 feet 10 days ago. The village care to repeat. Altho
I TIME TO THINK OF PAPERING.
water works. George and Tweedele’s registefed 20 below xero. it waa a
OVERCOATS FOR $7.
foundry and the Constantine MllIiBg bright, aunndy day and a party from
ships aad privations incidental
f
roropany werv' all obliged to shut the main land started for the
life of an early pioneer, sfte
You may not want to buy. but rome aad aee .
with a cutter cootalo
What a anap at this aeawm. and what over-5
living to see the county bccom
the new atylea. We will be delighted to show
Ton or twelve tbousa
of the richest and roost pros]
coats they are. See the display window, then!
Fairchild was so over
them to you and we know yoo will be pleaaed
come with cold that It
come In and see what bargains these are.j
but
Impossible for him to go farther,
;
with them These are the haqdWNnest papers
after the break It was doled out
There are only a few and they won’t laat tong.]
with the assistance
a.ssistancc, of the
th< others he
small loU. causing much worry
finally
managed
to
struggle
on
to
sheep men.
Come in quick.
>
within about two miles of the island.
Its MoUawr la WoU.
Here they found several men with a
We have
We offer On® Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrli that can which prove that appendicitis can be team, who had been stopped by a dan
gerous
crack
in
the
prevented by the us^ of Hollltter’a
aot be enrad by Hall's Catarrh Core.
y of get ring
Knowing the
Rocky Mountain Tea, without the
F. J. CHENEY Jb Co, Toledo, O.
KEEP YOUR HOUSE WARM.
Mr.
M Fairchild’s companTHE BEST SEWING MACHINE
. ^
We. the underslgaed, have known knife. 35 cents, tea or tablet form. over, one of the
horses on a run. and
r. J. Cheney for the laat 15 ymua. and
broke through on one
they broV
Vou can surely do ft when you can buy stores^
For all kinds of domestic work ia Tbe WbUe.**
The favorite niece of Tope Pina X.
wrlth the
It has stood the test for years, winning the
able to carry oot any obllgatkma maf
plies was left about 1
hy hU firm.
highest medals In the great expoalltoas. and
the lake until the next morning. Mr.
short time. I^e wnnt io sell every atove we
Fhlrohlld and the rert of the men socwe have never had a dlasaOafled coaiomer.
ceedd in reaching the UUnd in aafety.
have before oar year enda Bee them at once.
HaII * OMant Cnr« U takm tot*
That is the best kind of
down to his desk In the office
and he relumed to the main land the
■MIt. Mtlac dliwsUjr opon On blooi Tied
While others are free and at i
last of the week, experiencing no bad
aad aaooaa sstfana of tlw tyatom
B Is having a*<
effecu from the trip except ^ frosted
WE MAY HAVE SOME.
thj^Gjn^tdqk that
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ENTERPRISE i
GROCERY
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iMTiaw Mm EiMbte
•
TAX
FIRE INSURANCE
JOHN R. SANTO
SBOAL ISUMiKl
J. H. MONROE
E.W HASTIH6S & SON
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S^nViST
CBBElWmiOllTSTflMCHOOSUB
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HERE IS SOMETHING THAT
WILL INTEREST YOU i
:r::v
HERE’S A BABY
Mother*, Friend
Ca, Z
TMttaMsUls wat fro*. Prieo n
eaau por Pottle. Sold br all dn(
*^e Hall i ftuallr Wn. for^ttl
Life can be mauloed fer somethlnc
like thlitr«axa on water akme. With
but dry food one ceoM live bat a qnat^
ter of that time.
TO CURB A COLO IN ONE DAY
LBindro Broaro ^stotoo Tah-
*^ere ha* been considerable trouble
In getting supplies to the Uland, owlag
to daager from air boles a^ cracte
which become covered
layer of Ice aad saow i
t0 €«rofM.I>f to I daifl. .X
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
M' . JIJ l.!vA :"i
THE EVZHIFe BECXSD, TBAVEBSE Cm'. aUCtt, TDESDAT, CTBBPAgT », 1*0*.'
m m mmM
A I'AIR OFFER
ruaey mrra—. Be i4Mdt. c»tetheir weoAem wMirnd a tern
day* «•» em
whiA oecMkM Uwlr
frto«ds pr>*«if4 them vUli a pretty
irmm cattemr, wkiek kmd heem eraeted
tfM a loc me dirtaaee avaj ovaed br
Ur. namnaaa. Tke ooople kaea
FortbeCwreof
ELGIN 6. LEWIS
I IkilyMilMlnwa
<>MOwStomacb.
Puffed Stomach
NerrouaSU
OURGUARANTIE
A; ■
T;
Soae le*d«i m DiM Fruiu.
Wa«dllh(m«iuletlicrlM.
Chaiec aMlI prapc^
..........4ca,ya» arise
Wl«i
tie mmaWerdabar ta ^iaa yga km a
Ira aatkia erhlcli It ao« b. Maraalr
lio 4e crediiod with havfnp dnin<d the
eoutiiiniaa uader which Japaa f» earn
KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE
A. c. DaqriTT A co.» Cbtam. m.
; eace^ that the Bohemian proxreaa araa ,
but that ibeir rim. power!
The apeaxer showed bos
Irely destroyed
pie look at Bobemiana sf
qnalitSes bare
nUh and that they do _-------------heir aooF and
AmeHcanIxed aa
quickly
aa they
should.
The Same people place the Bohemian nasome of the rerr oldest aettlera here
rery oiaeat
r»
^
wHh.xypales
and the country
22
«if their efforta. He eaid tbb mditlon and.bqlicve tbb race to be aa Inalx
helped
to keep
keep up
up the Bobemlan senti«®^
»® inferior people.;
ed to
aad not to xrt i competency. There
are rery few who do not
bomaa here. They are
and tike to beautify theirr bramjESy
come here with
„ streaxOTaad
power.
In case of war they arould
llxh«
for Americaa piiadplaa aad
American liberty aad tfixe up eran
raO
MICHIGAN
6. P. S.
their life If necessary for that apleadtd
banner of the free. "We do not want
Bohemiaa xoremment here, but aa
I and made th
university that raaked with Oxford
pponnnlty to cberfah tboaa
og . meats. That baaoer of the ftee
; and PariF. In fact the
hers, and be t
" only
ISt«r"lSf .’fiJr; Mmm; and Feasting Mark the Cetebra- j
do
I
aa
much to oa as to
Americaa dtlnixed nniverslties in existence. We
a b|chi»!nx. Some belle
8 it today aad Is ready
nut turn l>a<'k to tbb time with m
i.r,. thV
i
dw^^B^o?ry
RSt^F^frpftar? ^
^
Event—
,ihb
ili.v. but
I
%s an iiluatratton If niii^sary to lay down hts life for H.''
h*- time <»f »ta*e muibli^ pride or vanity,
rtbat
but a p- rson
a/imething that
SUNNY CALIFORNIA
fi his ortx;lD aad hU fi
corery. It aurely aarad my life." ThU
,
**' **
•m on
It U.an encouragement fur
ty-fifib annlvensao* would b»- ..................
s traitor
......................
t
..
The gray william Keller Found Death IneUad
will xo down In hls-jcountn
The speaker spoke in very j
and lunx diseases by Jas. <
and
pleasant
af-|«irimx
terms
of
such
a
condition
and:
Price
50c
aad F. H. Meads, drasxists.
fact. The CUyib^Vlcred a p.i-aon for having tender ^ *«*»-*-f ®®^* *
aad 11.00 Trial bottle. lOc.
The speaker ■
William Keller, a young roan well
opera boui
r last night with *Jntlroents fi>r hb native land would;
*“_!*
further llliisirat.-d this point in a very {known In ihb Hty. died in Los Ang
s Jolly, happy
X in which the jh. stmiiKcr to his adopt.M ctuintry for
GOOD SHAPE
U»d> was not
mierestlnc wsv
j eles. Cal . Fel. 16. The U»d)
rif the fatherland was Inter harln» tho>e M-nllmenu.
llments. ..
He said
-----------sf
for burial, hut was laid
Why arc «e classed as Inferiors?
with that fjMho adopted coun- f,r as the pcopU* of this land are con
Peach Buds Net All Killed si Pleasant j
to rest u
ly skies of
the laughter and music aad | n-me<l there are no dangers along this It b as a result of Ignorance an
wert. Mr.
to live in
V.,..rFn,I.F.™
.oM ed l
wiMiUl not give much for aj a> a rexuU t»f prcjudlciv We an* loaiked!
erse^ City
> y ears ago
w ho b n<H capable «»f i dueaUng' up<m as an lnf. ri«r or s. ml barbaric '
cutUng a numlM-r of poach > whetb**r tin y under
After cut!
I
health.
w-nilment
i IriU*'
ing them out under low guage
guagr «»f
of Bohemia or
ftr not.
The dancing party began at 8 o’clock
..id if ihfra. makimubl**
I'*’ »<»«'•’ »*»»••«' the aie^aka-r showi«d ,
two^ys lat
today
of my peach buds in good shape «
the dial to three and
j^em in Bohemia 1
country and ihni it b '
loweal land.
My farm is level,
then half patt that, that the strain, of;
wen tiJ<T Iv U*?w™ n ^ »‘®rtler for them to adopt the customs
ble land, about Sfd) fe<d above
“Home. Sweet Home." warned the',"" ^,,ntry and the Austrians lb.quickly as oth.-rs
That they have,
I located 3d rods from a natura I
.nd
'
■
and »em
roeiry m.k.
makers that
they
1,,.^,. would take up arms ^>**®
their.oVn n.iinln
•pherlc drainage off to the bay.. i| were Kv'tting
ttlng weao'wean. HcJi
Helm’s lu-chesira
this country
h*’re for the fn
evening I
, ii,aw.n,i«i, tinii.ui ‘bey were not stnmg enough
and the temperature
fiimikhed the music fw lue• eieuni#;|
as a
itiire so fsr has not
notifiiml
bel li la*h»w IG dcgn*es at my place. If and Its |»crrcctk»n caused every' dance I
ihomughlv disc
Mn‘*whirVhc-®*
the thaw ruroes grailoally at the break nurob*r fnHu ilie first until the last loi^jj
jj,..
was small, t..Id of
.said that
«plconsbb.r my peach tniw win c.Rim<jlM* pleasant.
I
history and th<f they ha^l w
bark but i Utic. j
Ihiring the course of the evening <
ashamed of «*n that 1 A
gets warm very i
may I various dann s wen* cnjdiy.il. aroimg.^^re. that it was th«* foremost power. gnatest mind, which was to the
I them being a Bohemian dance which.: j,,
i »n, ceuniry and up to the 17th that this natbm must not show faith
F. J. Stover.
while not
materially different frrim^.„tiiTy mK aiH.th.r country was s«»;oragn’c with any particuta
(the two-step of America, still was s nj^rouphly d.-veloja-d In literature, sci ; tH-opIc or any at
; pleasing
Innoxntlon
Tlic Fllrrlng
»rts a^ that. He hrb fly took nation or in-oplc
One was paie ana sallow and the : stralnB
straHiB of “Dcr Lauderliarh’
Lauderliarh" wak,-ned '
|j,r .to vears’ war and the hard and remain fore»
other freah and rwy. MiTience the
actlre aad performed Ita .
='25 LETE
JUBILEUH
aor. TbeoAearat
■ a dael. but the olli
Uht him. uurlac tkat. as aa offloer
boldinx that to send a
Of the Benriaa anoy be bad WHinta boy or xlrl to prison for such an ofsaaoed the marder of the klox aad fenae b uartmaonnble.
qoeea ai»d wai therefore not ellfffble
to fliht a« a xeatleman. aad the oonrta
Eacapad an Awful Fate.
you hia fMiinioD quite offbaiKl
quick aa Admiral Ikewey. <if
lalktnx to him
I
tnlI;Uiideed. mo. of hb nlxhta
full of toll alMi
The future tenant of aky acrapera tn
New York aili aiaaya tw tn li that
hb store or olBre b not In the wind
Udt. The cold wlnda have bw-n ao
■tnmx of late that many blx Hore
keepiTa on the xround Ooor of the aky
^perapem wert> aimply put out of buaineae Only the hardlc*t kind of a man
could <»ven approach the flat iron build
inx. and the rlxar au.re on the angle
formed by Bnmdway and Fifth1 avenue
did a very amall buai
ff ihb
placf» happened to be tripled by a
concern deallnx h womcn-8 apparel
there would have I
_
* all. The knowlnx New York woman
ahune the Flatiron buildlnx on windy
dayt. aa ahe would a plaxmv
Major l-V.ll E U. wb of Allentown.
I*a . baa vHned a curfew ordinance
iSf j,Th“s; s s*
' :-n.
c-.u
;
la"7.ra-o
Ja It w«"runiii <h, hud. b»]
s.-.r
DR. TENNER’S
hsikidnEY .»•
Backache
:£HH,^^CURE
to maintain IL By ganlly
laxy
Ihey
?y compel
compel good diges-; music continacd.
off oonsUpatiom Try
a pretty feature <
at Jas. G. Johnson’s
Xirbe by 23
.b.»^ 0.1Ftsc,,tj«.0.b,
a
and F. H. Meads. DruggUU.
, m v,hite. The scene as ffrst disclosed , *!,
AlU,™..,
nplete
?roi
b
Cherry Pectoral
»
afterward made
Ing of the work
and accompibhments
But the banquet!
Picture
ia1 priv
pbf'i’ Ot Iiinitb-S. but do ask
bst the reformstion had. glw n fair p!sy.
y. ti»
t.» sh
show th
in Bohemia
Going far- ship and Am6*rlcsn
ricsn pstn
patriotb
liitU
In 1X4S the Bohemian |M*«.ple wiught
^‘“'il..'’';'
rnr^.ers ^
lb»h.*inians
FhmipT- ,
,1„ prh,
rhiclples
P. C. CUh^ ,.r
a successful attorney
doubt nil the offl
which he aspires In a cn-dltablc
Mr Gllben
WSh-
K. \Af Al-T * SONS.
Id by
York, the maa tfhp aoqiitfed a remlala
cent fame by rahUax the Seeley dlaaer
at SberryX -araac* to hare hb name
taken oir the retlr**d lbt
t^^iaf he de
atr*. U aa artire job aith f.ill pay on
the pollee force
C*bapman wan quite
a perm aUmt four yearn a«o but
lately be ha« dropped out of alxht
It
la claimed for him that no man in New
York hae a liner or more luxuriant or
kept net of wbbkera
there I the nerre ffT raldinx
iry'r
__
on hbI aide
aide
PubUc
aympathy
cfTori
XH tuirk on the
actlre lUi
Admiral Ai.'xlefr
rribed
by the Ruaidan Adi
a p,Thapa W»y
I of axe I
I with
xy. Ilia FI
tUOUfc
lari i»
ical^aa
Uon of fiarre: hb a
that of bolt
alttlox In conreraat
intentneaa Alexieff b Inr<^y frank, open. n**ver heal
rcih
n
ffhoa,...........
C5o«at laoaye. Ownt
Marqnb Yamaaata.
tloa of ihHr efMiiifrr
226 East M aa
OTEIRBERG’S GRAM)
O OPERA HOOSE
All THIS WEB
AnnuailTocir
o<ihe&aw»&oekCo«p«y
Ksnnedv Players
Supjiorting
the
Popnlxr
Hr. Mi T. KniKy
in an up-to-date repertoire of
Scenic PrcDdoctiocis m con.
.YAUOEViUf CBMPAHY
No wait%
rerformanre con-
The moat cx|»cn«vc rampany
ever oeganited itlaying at
popular jirices
lOc, 20c, 30c
Tl KSDAV NIGHT, the great
Comedy,
MIDNIGHT
l>ratrl*U, Sor..tl.
have sentiment. 1 wouldn’t
Call sad see for yoaisdf
A*k forCocA Book-rrss. ,
ST.VITUS’DAI(CE?r:j^*lJ2K'^^^ j
sai.
EXPRESS
For Sale by Jaa a Joh^ and Bop- |
' lendcd to w ipe the nation
three
glass anu silver, ini-i
agine them to be decorated with flow-1
ers and great cakes of wondrous dc I
sign and fashion, then oncelve theml
as being so loaded with delicacies that |
If they didn’t groan It was becanscl
they were loo busy supporting that
great weight.
The guests sat down to a spread
coosbiing of:
Roast^ young turkey.
Roast i
Roast loin
xm.
Sane
Pork and beans.
Potato salad.
Cabbage a
Swetu pickles.
Pickled
KobUchy.
Kolaco
Rohllc^y.
Cream bread.
cake, \
Coffee
Boiled
j
viand was so/skillfully pre-j
lat to 1
SR a great
a plcawire
There
plenty
everyihing
ty for all and more,
mor<
being In IxMintlfiil profusion.
There were over 200 present last
evening and among them werv*
order and their friends
^•rs
.....................................................
Barrios Diamoricis at
a
TTvv/enty-Pix/e Cents!
Vit
Having secured the entire stock of the Barrios
Diamond Co., on display here, at a mere fraction
of the original cost, and being desirous of closing
them out in the quickest time possible, we offer
you the choice of articles that formerly sold at
$1.50 to $4-50 each, now at 35 cents.
Leland. Kinsley. Maple City,
Provemont and other nearby pi
The committee deserves a great;
deal of commendation for the way ln|
which every' detail was carried out]
To arrange and bring to such a sue-;
;y last
evening, requires considerable skill ^
and much hard work. Those who were;
at the head of the affair and managed :
all of the multitudinous duties were; |
Joseph Sleder. B. Cerrenka. J. N. Mar |
tinek. V. Sleder. A. C. Petertyl.
Prasil. C. H Hanslovsky.
Prof. Shimek*s Addiwsa.
• ii,
fell
mol
CORN SYRUP
At the mt-eting yesterday aflern
-sided and Intr
r pres
the speaker. Prof B. Sblmek of lowal
City. la.. In a few well chosen words.
Prof. Shiroek first gave an address In
the Bohemian tongue, which he after
ards rendered in the English Ian |
guage.
However. In
the Bohemian j
tongue he enlarged more up<m the!
lodge and Its work and wbstUi was acthe address in BobemUn
Mary Fajfarek presented
Prof. Shlmek with a large bouqueVxnd
short
presenuilon speech,
which was responded to by Prof.
Shlmek
dressln^^
Everywhere ^he. American people
bow down before the Immortal Wash
ington. even those who have gathered
birthplace may be
today than
n> Cmatm'Ar i>i« IW
rjis?‘i“.:s!isrcss:
dple It was the same as any other
benevolent lodge. That this order exUted In all the suies where there
reu* <lo» the <
:hi - .
l^v:^ "
la'-
This entire stock must be closed out at once.
We must have the space for new spring merchan
dise, which is coming in by every train.
Think of this 1 ' Your choice of any article
shown above, the same goods that sold before
Christmas for $1.50, $3.50. $3..so and $4.50. now
35 cents.
Owing to the very low price at which they are sold, these goods will not be taken back or exchanged
Steiniberg prQtHer^ I
-.i-i’!
''.'Va
TH« ETEKIKG BEdOBD, TRAVEESE CITY| lOClL, TUESDAY, FEBRUABT.S8, »0*.*
I flSIIATMl if JUAIHJL
ROYAL
:[ ■ .
Baking Powiei
Males the food more wholesome^ and more
■nutTitiotu to both brain and muscle.
IM
The LenteB Fast
naaOm WmM MM AU tlw So«rB
Dwrifi9 Th«tr TroMW« With
.1 have given the Training Table '
to the Cornell University for . five
years very satisfactorily, and am
.. ; certain that much of the • success
has depended upon the quality of
, articles used. In baking powder,
I use the Royal, for it is undoubt■r edly the best. I have occasionally
; • given others a trial, and have demonstrated to my satisfaction that’
there is but one always reliable,
always making perfect, delicious
and wholesome food, — The Old
s^Iftliable “ Royal.”
t‘ (Mrs.) Amelia Morey Atkins.
•FtfcsRmr.CbamT.BtoM.
.
r prayer aad I
iRuicste win look OB tke preoeot onUiit^zdlr
of th€ UBtted Stotet
And when be had fasted forty day.
I tu« sniB fittr as a rlshatkiii of dirloe and forty nighia.—Su Matthew. Ir: 2.1
»jwttei* becaase she dldat lieed the ap.
; peals fro* the Boers for help doHap
jthe MrasKle acalnst Great Britain."
Aa they mialatered
tiered to the
aad ]
said Baron Kosen dc Henna, a Ran- faaied.-Acts xib
And when
they had
fasted and
prayed.—Arts xll: 3.
•' oajeot who Is there on a tUIl
And when the had prayed with fast
Ing. they commended them
lo th.
Lord-—Acts xlv: 23
In Stripes • •
V In fa-ilogs.—r
Oor. vl: 5
t rofuse to aid the
The tesUmony and practice of the
church from Apostolic days is jiwt as
strong. But men are still found who
ote of prothe trite object ic
ions to the ob
test was heard from
. But when
«e of Lent. They
Russia peaceably pc
after as
bearioK raniloiui of rubles into the de
restral
velopment of the country and its great This objection proves too
resources, does Ibe rolled Sutes bold amoonis simply to this: Worldly peo^
aloof from our affairs? Na There U pie in the church abuse Lent, hence ii
dewlqped in the United Sutcs a great ought to be abolUhed. The argument.
InteroM In the preservation of the In If good for anything. Is good enough
tegrity of China and protest is made to aboUsh ChrlstlanliT. Sunday U a
IP Russia.
day of rest, spiritual enjoyment and
“It Is most Incomprehensible to ns peace, for many: some abi.«> it in
Rnsaians why the United SUtes.whom even possible way.
Hence Sunday
we have always looked upon as our ought to be abolished. The Bible Is
friend, should so turn upon us."
precious and sacred to the church;
but irreverent and
unbelieving and
fanatical persons have despoiled lu
pages, perverted Us pure precepts, dls
regarded its teaching, abused it in
Favorable Mention Made of a Traverse every way. Hence, abolish the Bible!
City
Services in God s house are maile oc
kySSTes^^tt?^^
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‘sSirKSSS* eSItoa^lSlJrat^cw
FIIST NATIONAL BANK
ciat Paper.
Hence
The only’
re is
to alMilish!
logical stoppl
red In the Fel^ Christianity 1.
crimes have been!
done an
an are
are done
left in a dangenins pn»dictment
2.
Unifurm nuaieration oi life U
Mich., has issued m neat - card the churrhV ucamI "
Ding a c.py of Us latest stateTrue it
1 But that this can lie lietment, show Ing total resources of |5€J>.- ter .ecur»'»lNalih«iul Lent than with it
544.14. of 1 .hich limns and dlsctiunts is not proveiu All « xi»eneiicf ctirrob
I41G.4T2 4S and cash and orate, thi* l^'uien principle that luime
p«*ri<»d mu.t 1m* ukeo to €*?iaiuUie oui
The bank has
1 liven, and nee whether they ctmform
urpliis and profit
r "J* Ito the dovtrlnen irrofexned
The rea
Kwlls. $4Gtl»4.4.1.
applicable
bank arc: pre^idem. John T. Beadle,
Sun.lay in a day net apart t.»r religio.in
lent.. B. J Morgan. Frank
work and worahip
But uniform mod
Hamilton; xwsil
xwiihU r. L F. TUuh; aa.I.U
eration of Mfe can In- bett«T wTurpd
ant canhier. W
bl. Kellogg; director..
hport
People
Celebrated L
by making Sumlay junt I
> any other
John T Bi-adl
B. J. Morgan. Frank
day-^ rellgioun every
Evening With Colonial Recep
Hamilton. H>,8. Hull. J
e
mnty want.
tion and Banquet
Charle. F. Ryad. M B
thin e»cept
MELD MARCH 2 AND S,
___
following stati ment
w*. the growth
n can wante and abuse
__________
'
j
Washlnglon s blrtlnUy wa>
of the liank*. deIH,^|
Incv IkViT: .
en Sunday or any relig
j
.
brated with a colonial n*ceptlon and January 1..1S97...
.1G.3ST 29
day.-nhould lie lir«Ml
Papers of Intersst and Value to Mem-4 banquet at Nurthport last evening January I. l9oo
S3
.
with rhrlni
Xovemln-r 17.
. ' b.r.-Or,a-i*....n Will Co..
|
.f dayn and
Hull. J. I). Munson.
PROGRAM OF MEETING TO B I
vene in Summit City.
• j Methodist church and was a inoBt
The 4is<* and priiu iple of l.«*nt is
happy
, The characters were atTHOMAS DANIELS DEAD.
? denial iVf self f..r a certain svas.m and
'tlnMl In the proiier-cfwitumcs of the
puria»se
These days of
period. th«‘ costumes having l>eenlwat Aged 77 and His Demise wa.)
worship and selNlenia
ented from a firm in Grand lla
Oje to Apoplexy.
strong with new spirit
The following jirogram of
Grange will be given March S and Z
large number
Ureal Bjwakera will take pa
lirograro prmnUea to in* a very inter
inrtlng and profUabJe one;
Arfdreiu. of welcome. Ernent l>ell.
r of Summit Grange
y worthy marier of IN.
range. R..ben Harney
Recitation. Mm. Gardner
Recitation, wtbject. •TemiH-rance.*
Mr. Dickerman of Solon.
•What Crops Shall We Raise the
Coming Seamrn for I*rofU. Considering
rout Tif Production. Mr. Vilrheese
Temperanc- auhjeci. Mr*. E. S.
igJ^S
er«' Inst lime Ji
Selection. Charleh |rl.*.h
Reading of the address of Aaron
Jrmc. master national grange.* by
a*«»rthy master m IVmiona pcmlige
HolH»rt Barney.
RiTllatUm. hatiiei McMullen
On raising fruit. A K Brinkman
Increasing the c*»mp«‘nKatlon paid
• rural mat! carrier.
Warnm NN>aI
, I^ng Lake
Kxteoalon
mark. ts fur fani: pro
tice. Mr.^ilmps. Fife Ijikc
“For
of the Ordi'T.* C^^nirge
J
Old Mis
' ^ •jl'arcels Ptisi.** Uorell S«»iirs.
IS Iianiels of lu:>2 East From
William
P.|stnsM died y«-sterda.v m»on of apo
tha Wa
Rfiberts^i
I>r. O. J.jplexy at the age of 77 years
IV*
,sed leaver a aifbo js MUl living
Mciniall: Ijidy
Scott: 1
es also iive in the eliy
niMiy. .Jr ; Ldy
I
Jefferson; Mr
a
as
Indd
this
Gill; Henry
dchard Baumlber
Ijidy Knox. Mm Alice Murphy ;
AiexamJerHamlUon. Samuel W. I*or
ter: ljuly Haritllton. Mrs John F.
'The funeni!'wns In^charge
Malbea^: loaMmast.r, J**hn F Ma
A seven C«mrse lianqu*
vas SI
sed with nuisir and
The n*s|*onse.s were a
ingtoii
(C. E. Scott >;
“Monm ui
Court House and Yorkiown " ll**v .
G Hlrh; •Washington the SoMut
Prof. J. O iWan of Sultoni Hay;
“The Spirit of 177»;.ProsiTiitl c At
torney C. 1. Hay ton. of Le'and • The
loaillew.” W. i; ('amidMdl ; * \V hiug
ton's Heal Self. ' Rev. J. I) Ik
duel, 'The Ijiml Of the Swallet
Mrs U A IbH-rs and Mrs. .1 Ii
was llsien*‘d to
till iimch 1
All of the loa
parki.al with brll
s slgnlhcani fact that
J^nst ’as w: K
•fiiiplfcU an»^e to give
nirkerod fir"']
EU»
^ Anti Trust I,aw. Jolm Wci^ Summit
:ainst having a sinvlal sea' training *.f <*ne*s self Into
The idea
niz»tl 1
bther ways by iho-**
The athlet.* whi. holM*V to
ubmit In abstii
training greater than
n b
he car
dlnary lif,*
Th.
sy»*r pn
an important c
-HhUtS 1
with his iMMks and papv*rs,
l»apv*r
self the usual harmb*ss pleasun*s and
even nimforls until he Is ready for
THE I
KET8.
who would
w
trial. The artist who
roach a
Wheal-May high place in an thinks thc^ sacritlcc
Feb
of all that Interferes with his s|HH:lal
r«‘d. Il.to; No
purpose none Khi great for the lH*nefU
4.-ic; .No. 3 while oats. 4>*4c
Tol«‘«!o.
Fell.
2.1. -Wht*ai—Cash gained. Illustrative ra.«c8 are cndl«*ss.
4. When iMHlles <.f Christians who
1108; Ma.v. fl.o7«»; Jul.v. 9»;^c
riiicagtj.
Fell
23 —Wheat -May dislike this .vearly season for train
1 ft.04; new Jul.v. 9.*:Wo; old July 94He ing. discipline and spiritual culture.
; Corn-May. 55\c; July. r»4Hc. OaU k«H*p even one day set apart for. sfH*
clal
services they yield the wrhole prin
- Mav 44Hc; July. 41 He. May istrk
clple on which Lenten ob*M*rvances
}|i:,.7.'. loard. I7 8.V Ribs. I7.G0.
Instead of forty days ihe.V keep
only <»ne t
It............ . lix-ol niorkei tlSflTiir
rival seas
vices and mea
arc used to> awnket,
j
awn
Funeral Services.
spirilual I Ife and power
r S114
The funerar* service of Harry Zick
season, loo ofte
lous and
at Acno^ yesterday was the largest
lent excitement
«n»*T held In the church and every
inch of UH}m in tlu* church was occupliHi. The pall lH*arers were six uncles
herein
in be regained splri'ua! life
funeral was l;i
by such quiet and wc*ll ur
• HL, Carter.
ns as arc not cxp<roMl to the
'ilangcr
destructive reaction.
Fol-
COLOMAL SUPSEB
Recitatkm. Miss Klarron. Inland
Selection, iss Sadie Kingdon. I^mg
Ijike.
Program of Recitation* and Graj
Recitation. MtsvlKdla IVpiH-r.
phone Selections at the Bap
Lake.
tist Church.
"Is National Aid to Kiutd Buildli
Advisable? - R. B. UeynoUls Inland.
The eul,»nial supm'r given at
R.'cltatlon. Mrs Gardner.
Baptist churoh last evening was qi
•Election i»f Uniu-d Staffs Senato
Stircessful.
:herv*
U*lng a large )iiim
by Dlri'cl Vole of the Pt*,»ple.“
Saylor
?huroh'
cleared by
Irish
Action will Ih* taken at this district
roetUlng at Summit on several Idiis
that are to
IntrtalucvHl In the con
giw of the United Siaiea that have
already been passed upon by the state
and national grange
SHAKESfEAR CLUB
UMiaa of South Side Spend Pleasant
«nd ProflUble AfUrnoon at the
Home of Mra. Travis.
Irhe SouthvSlde Shakespeare Clul
met ml the home of Mrs J W Travis
yesterday afternoon; the tvccas
being the monthly entertainment day
The feature of the aftermxui was thv
of the book. “Ike GUdden in
Maine.* by Mra. W. Umlor. Tbe rv
as very thorough ami comptv
heasive and fully conveyed to ihc
minds of the listeners the ideas that
the author adv
draaced. mischievous but
not ugly boys, horse trading and Ml
lies
The ad<
address was very enter
talning and Instructive.
After discussing the UwK and Hu
Bumner of review, the ladles reltirnet
to their homes feeling that they had
spent a very enjoyable and pleasant
afternoon. The next meeting will Ih
Monday afternoon again at the home
of Mrs. Traris.
The C«uiur.:gailonal I^adle:,' Aid Somoon
Morgaru SIxtcH'nth
street. A con/laUnviiation is extended
io all ladleV «if the chureh and e«>nTegalfon.
The ladi.-i= of the First Presbyterian
church will hold a social hour tomor
row afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. J. M.
Isgrig. 223 West Eighth street.
All
ies «if the church and
The program consisted of' r4‘clia I
Invited Mo attend,
tluus by Ml^s Rhea Martin. Miss Mo
special c»uncll mt*eting
*«*He Ikuinei and MH* Barton and alwv
*>*!'»*
evening as intended. aF
graphophom* iu*lectlons.
Tnow -who >>'>'» rday was a legal hdllday
had charm* «»f the affair were all *«“«•“«»:
held tonight.
dn*siM*<i in colonial costume which*
l-*dles* Aid Society of Uie Bap^
wen* very accurate. Mrs. GilIU *»*. I Hm church will mtH*t with
m-clally re
of West Eighth sinM*t
pictures of Martha
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Then* will Ih* a meeting „f the Uni
form Rank. Knights of Pythias, this
AGED CHOIR 8INCER
evening for installation of offlc«*rs
Ov.d Boasts of William H. Faxon.! lnsiM*ctlon of the ctimpany.
Who Is 83 Year* Old.
Ovid, Feb 2.T-Ovld boasts of a f
tenor vhoir singer who is R3 year* old
\
He is William H. Faxon, and he has cie
H*,*n a meroH*r of the M. E. chum.j,f„
for u4 years, and evcTy Sunday can be
a
PERSONAL.
s. Belle Place left yesterday
day for
land. Chicago and oihe P<ilntf
spring gmvds.
Mci\.v has returned from an
through the
s.v on professional
known a day s Hckner*' an has
hearing and eyc^slght
He attribufcj. |
of Bellatro is Ih*
.."vin.
WighTman.
supervisor
ot
•* ^'
aflernmin
f..r
lobacJ^ an
mile* aroaL' .«”r»* V'''
.IX'
unded
•o j1
and perpetually TO
restlvals
Carpet Department
;5^rcenn7TL?:
w^-‘
... “Alt IT... ■:
^UR Carpet Stock is ail in, • and WE WANT
I I VOL’ to see the new things. We wish we could
impress on your mind the fact that you are not
looking out for > our HKSl' interest when you do not
visit our Cari>cl department Ivefore buying a carpet.
Especially so this season. We have made greater
preparations for this spring than ever before. .‘\s a
result we have a magniliceni showing. We are not
going to tell you it’s the “biggest”, "best”, "greatest”
line ever shown. We w*ant to suri>rise you whcif you
come toiook. Let us have the pleasure, NOT trouble,
ot showing you.
mmt
NO. 1
M. dcYii
FOR RENT.
annual :
•tlc^LUlMCOUa.
Nr.5’M;;i£i;s5
tUbite Sale
____ _ _
\V«! hope timiorrowWill lu*. a more iileasant d.-ty
than today, hiii \vr iuL-licvc ihtise that ventured out
uulay were more than repaul, for hravini* the
wraiher. by the showing of new and beautiful
j;oods. I’oth'iy we want to mention the new embroitieries. We Itave always pritiei! ourselves on
our embroideries but this year the line surpasses
anythimr we have ever shown.
|U|ONBY TO LOAM-l’n tax
cIaom
pet la
o»Tmo^A-rMv
PERP Marquette
m 5c, IOC,
'1;°:
W.tists, t!tc. Splendid showing
15c, ISC,
of .Nainsooks and Swisses in
Snd 20C**«*
)h<-pric.-.l-oo'ls.
H.&N.LnHEGIUiO ^
8TAGE AND PLATFORM.
rHE MARKETS.
iu B B t} B ; I ■; 11
un*'dy Plnycrs de*.
though
a £
gmie thn»ngh a l<*ng. hard j<mra'’V
d.*^
The Kennedy Playcn- are no Mrang
_ .
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....................... .
.-aMiig Bou;r>rr^
Trav,*i-
m!
p *n-
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una fru«u i rdar r.ly and
ion, th. lnxplr.th.„ of which I, follnr.
Kxrl .. .NVIl .ml Jnim Kcnn...:
...
and opinions of theology Imv often itslrtv as Ihek Smvthe were tin* lewdlng
foundation
The Church Year founded ,
The company ,1s adnilraldy hal- Pbuliry
*:s forming our red. •mptlon.j^r,.,j an,I ,.v,.,y memlier is fully cap
«^«ii or ra*
• Person of Chris or study I
„f PHndliiig .nny part 4n the rop. r- Com. ^ bnidirf..‘.V..V
iplatbin; hence act Mali'i.
I
o-i
ks of prayer and al
jg—as a
iniermlsslons being occitpi.*d w ith I ij^*^^***........................
;cr of course for th«
Ian. We j bigh class v audevilb* feature.s.
The t NrwOau
..V.V.'.V.:-.
e la
enir.i
first, m
are in Increasing danger; n„ra
le i:arles. Flamm.
of losin
literalness of others. Thei
. H.ror an.l C..rb«t!
last two will Increase when the firs
J.ihn J K»*nn.*dy
Mr K.*nno.l.Vf
is made more real. Alotie deiivlng ih.
hington birth.lay s|H*«*<*h ma.b* nr
stomach certain kinds of food, wlthou
piritual purpose, w
tio. whou*. ,i. p,*rr
moral strength. The denial must l»e 1 anro was pb asing and did not d»*tra
in the least from the pr»*vious reput
Hon oL the company.
Self-right€M>usnes.«:
ma.v
starve
th.
The play loulght will Ih* “The Mi
stomach and feed^t* unspirttual sell night Express. " a piece not usually e
Fasting. In its broad meaning. Is u saved by a re|
cut the communications of the enem] count of the siMvial
s
sc«'h.*ry requlrod
with his base ^f supplies.
Prayer li
he Kennedy Play«*rs can
haven't missed ib«* money. Jtihn.
Ing in of the stronger spirit easily hand!.* as
trouiH* carries a
an.l our home Is m.wi iwid r..r"
assault the foe in his citadel
f..r their pr.Hl.ir
and cast him out. The neglected Bible
Our easy iiaymem plan make*
hunted up and studleil. closets revl*.
i» easy
Investigate f*»r y«»ur
LISTEN
imination. the
soul to
rei*.e
th.iughtfulne!.s and eaniestne.vi
He worship r *Minied. ChrKilaii
zealously done, the Sarranients
In realltv. means of Grace lo th
pi>wer
St. wid i.sv;;u* iu a good,
tful Lem. What was hel,
ter will Ik* helpful to Hb
for iht* last
tng into the
engagt'd in meiva
Tmno Abmml Xrs^rrrrm.
year*, and for 24
In the matter of the vraterrrem. 00
Clinton count V a
which Dr. King Warry has submitted
hoard of t*..rT»*ct on* and charities
BURPRItED THEM.
le now spends al _
an unfavorable report to the B.«tM gh
ne in
caring for hi. fntit farm, a mil
Mr. and Mra. J. O. Bimimai
t NEW VE8
9t Hackney, the City Prew. is re*
own. from whis place h.* drives ev-rv
Men-* and Boy*’ edd vrat* pu1
Tbalr Frianda.
Ing. Watcrems grown In iiolluied
Burning to his work in the cliv n.A
on sale at Just half price—thh
'
The friends of J. D. Btedman and ht»
stneami la undoubtedly dangerous 10
*ven the bitten*si weather kfn;ping
brlda gave them a pleaaani surprise
kraltk If Dot pqpperly washed,
ilm away
He has a fine farm home
Saturday night at the home of Mr
the plant dora not abaorb the poi*
vhlch he cjear.>d in hi* bovhoud a*^i-r
Hamilton Clothing Cc.
and Mra. Force, of Acme. There wen*
ctvralng from lUtavta. N Y . where hr
Uke same way aa the oyster docs the
mbout 35 invited to supper and among
as born
•ewage. and a dcaalng In fresh, cold
the many presentr was
,
AU. THE RECORDS In the 1
water lemovea .n danger. This.
i frea lira. Shields of
l Have you a dull, heavy.
fM-! and Victor catalog* at Grinnell
, are aaanred, I* the cousenaita#f
I ‘Bg In yottr stomach after <
feel! corner Frvmi and Caas
:
»azy. tired and
wet
“
CBl experts The obrioua moral U one
Rocky Mountain Tea
that would oaturaDy occur to an dain
well, keep you well
MSN?B AND BOVr VESTS
ty feedraa-that erraa ahoold be weU
Bt ir/*e. «c, 80c, 75p-4n fact
CHMIS HmU* PImt washed before It reaches the Ubla,—
jfMT ehoH, Ut imt oi»h»lf our
A FEW’ BARGAINS in pianos; |lbi
down 18 per month at Grinnell Bras..;
corner Caaa and FronL
2Il4-3t
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
c..
MmV
iwing^i
POMONA GRANGE! WASHlNGTOrS BIBTHDAT ;?r».
WART OEPARTVniT
QRAND RAPIDS A IROIARA RY
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LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN
At Hotel Whiting tha Brat fiva daya
in March.
Glasses ouaraaUed to Rt;
curing headache, dlzrinaaa and narvcosnes* a
: solicited.
I'cofftiW
apeciaJty.
OHRcult cases
LARSON‘8 PARK HOTEL
Claus Wamor. Proprte?or
bctposb bat. mcR
te that Ann*, fiunutee to Ue era.
aaaer that tha «oateato >10 aeoad
ia toe hMii, dae to Saror aad dMi
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