The Evening Record, December 17, 1906

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The Evening Record, December 17, 1906

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

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

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1906-12-17

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•MOM. TELEMAfW MKVICC.

i 8 PACES

ATTBK TO BTEinr OETUl
ALTHOUGH Hit HtALTH HA»
•CtH toon SOME TIME.

pef7 for walking and The middle of
Sixth aad Bereolb etreeto were lino.!
with people.
Mm. K^wier stated to an Bicnlag
Record reporter thia morning that

ntan. O, Oec^ |17.mylvanla
raiiread

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KlllEO
BLACK HAND
AFTER DIDDTE

R0I08. IMC. 17.^A1Uioq«Si 111. 10»
bollM« if sUc&dlnp to «Tei7 dcUiJ
Of tbc wmr tirtwen* ehurcS and Mate
da FraM.
TW pvvMt ubaVNa la Fnuicp orpt
fb« l^fBra>■n^ of Itp laar aagandac mAde another attempt
WRECK TENEMENT.
cSurcIi aad aUlt. i« being bofve vttb
tMt forUtode bjr hit bollnen. the
pofie. Krery detail of the eoninnrerty.
piut every phaae of the BUitaUcm U
MM btfora him. and he aindle* them
all oarefmUy and thorongbly. The
impe U not to the beet of healih. aad SECOND BOMB OUTRAGE TOOK
FL/VCE THIS MORNING.
agaiMt the edrlce of bid phyelcUnt
he bae Inaleted on rHoaiolng op nigbt
after night to reMl the letest die
ktera Frante Wera* Blown in e-d Pee
(Continued oo terenth Page.)
pie were Thrown F'Om Their
Bide jNeighbortwod le in a
State of Extmlne Terror.

SOUGHT UFE MINT MONTHS

ENGINE WAS ON THE BOTTOM
•AOOAOE AND MAIL CARS ARE
ON TOP OF IT.

HORSEMAN.

Had Tried to Escape From
Houee
After He Was Forced te Marry
Their Sister.

By Wire to the Evening RecoW.
Culpepp- r. Va. f^>c.
F. By
watoes. wall known as
fox hunier and tralm-r of juro|K‘rs. was
nhol and killed by PhlUp
Strothers after
with thrtr sister. Vk»let: St^cl
St^otchem
ln.n. .Ijr h:
He tried t
after the ceremony. The )l»rot
)l»rothei
acre rvlease<l on flo.tWMi baJT

LAWLER HOME
BADLYJURpED

By Wire to the Evenbig Record.
New York. Dec. IT.^Tbe nocond at
ttnnpt of the blet k hitd to wreck the
tenement bouae at 122 Mott ktreet wax
made thie morning. The lnu ndt.d vie*
tim l« Paaqualle Dido|e. a flower mer
chant. wb080 life the hand ba» nought
many months. The ^xploMun of the FIRE GUTTED CEDAR STREET
RESIDENCE LAST NIGMT.
iKHDb wae heard ecvtral blockn and
•tore fronta were blown la and the oc­
cupants throa-n out! of bed. The
neighborhood has beei In terror for a

mrsisENis
mnrYmnt
TtOTM V«AR-

O’CLOCK EDITION

HoUdy

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City

bJdIc

Store

EVERYTmNC FOR EV^YBODY
Tbe PopiBlar Store of the aiy |<» this Class

'•

nave You
Sees lac New

"Komona”
Slippers?

will please

Most Anybody

They*re Just the "
Daintiest Ever. i;.
They're made sort of inoccasin shape in colors, white,
blue, pink.-brown. gn«n and
lavender with colored ribbon
b>ws and titit to hannonize.

rp-r.
$1.50 to $7

SUSP]
Ever se<‘ a man what would nut be glad of an eitm pair? We are
showing »omc detMedly nobby styles at not the
You will find many If th© ideas exclusive with
llandkiTchielc: always acceptable, of th© latter
er
can not be too
many. Here you will find the correct. Ideas Int imufflers and pto rtg^.
pri<H*ji on l»oih.
NECKTrEB—no on© thinks of buying gifts
ooe a nebktle. You will find us the-proper ones to kitlsfy your wanU
in this line, we are ready to prove this staUrtneoL j

Kubeck & Hoyt
Christmas Slippers

A pleasing gift
A

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fter you have be«'n all over touii and
at s tin
is artIHes. you'll umloubt*»dly diwlde to Kive|“HIM'* SLIP
™e of Men s Slipi»ers Is the finest assortment Kou can Jlmi

to mother, sister or ^
sweetheart.

The

ppers for Beauty and Elegsnee. Slippem for Comfort.
See them in our window
when you paad.

AMERICAN

Bachant & Ro^coe.

Drugstore

FIREMAN FELL INTO (lELUR

HALF FROZEN IPIGEOH

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TRIED TO SUICIDE

Minimum. 22.
Cloudy. BHok
Snow fhirrisa.
OFFICIAL FORECAST.
Probably fair tonight and Tuooday; decidedly colder with cold

BT BROTHERS Phrker Pen

CHIEF MURRAY RESCUED HIM BY
Andrew Myera. Firemen. Wae Ktned
COAT COLLAR.
|
. While the Goghmer Wee Terribly
John OulUfMm Found One Which Rei ^ tcaldbd^MiWgafMnaA end ’
fUM. to U.V* Ooor«i W. Miller-.
; PMter ware IfijMfOd.
Pet Oog That W». in the HcuU Wa.
Cremated—Origin of the Firje Is
Unknown^Was m a Ver ^
JohmCiMitafsoo.
on. taildr at Ceonto W.
Py Wire to the Brentng Record.
- Bad Place to FighL
last w<H‘k
New OrtcABt. Ote. 17 -iA peeeen Miller s clothing
-per tmln on the Teiae A PartSc mil found u half frozen pjg**on on n fit*
boa
In
th©
rear
of
thejstore.
Fe»Ung
raad tree wrecked at Waterpori. thirty
• U r. ;
it lnu> ^ TTie bom© of George Laa*
mllee from h»‘n* et » o’clock la.t nfulvt. sorry for It .Mr. Gustafft»n
fMltby 1
and and Siiuth Cedar str©et. was gutted
f
Wrcckcie threw e ewitch end punHcn- th© store, warmed anil fed
^
is laM «e\etilng. a large umotiat:lor
the bird refuses |o leave.
I------- It
.v aer No. 61. weet bound, plunged fn.ui
jsnti
dark in
In trwwr
color ■um
and n**
Its b«ink »»
Is vui.w.
curimtsly hauwhold fumitiire ib-strnycda lam
th«» track, the locomollYo upalde do\»n. tiars
cremausl.
a-art
shaivd.
while
an>und
Us
e
bentege end mall care oif top of it.
not known Just how t|ie fire
© more iihaiH*s like w^rls. The bird
Andrew Myere. flmnen. wne killed.
very tHiue »iul ih«-sn1 wnmi to mind orlginaietl but it Is probable that the
Rnaincer Cherlee J. Unk lerrlhly
source was ilie kitchen rang»*] which
eoelded end the baggagemen and por company in ihe slkhte4t. ,
r«‘Har stairway; The
tew li^iiriHl.
flight of Kteps leading b* the K.-cond
directly <»vcr thl.« a^d tbc
blaze swept up to the roof, taking the
stairs out and then scattering through
Opened for T
Mm. Trecy Kilgallen Endeavored to
house betwot^the partWloiis.
May 20, 1S09.
> Follow Husband Who Had Been
never mw a fire run
parKilled by a^Treln.
QH as this one did." said Chief
By Wire to th© Evening Record.
Washington.
Vec. ; IT.—Ileatone Murray this morning and the building
By wnre to the Rvealng Record.
’Chicago. Dec. 17.—Mre. Tracy Klh bridge over the Fotomat* is to be torn itself bears witness Jo the hard fight
The old that was put up by the depan
/ gallon, whoee.huebend wae ertwhed to down, beginning toda.v.
\\ death In a mJlioed acrldcni Doc. R. wooden structure aras built under an It required much chopping
lYmade a df«p«‘rate plfort to commit act of CBmxn^ss appropriating $€00.t»00 th© heart of it. The whole up***'*'!*'*
is charred and th© «vif is full of holes
May
^‘-Uulcide by firing two bunl’l^ Into her and was opemn! for
I
her© th© fir© liur.st through.
'abdomen. H» r huiilmml w»s wipi'rin- teno
tefeident of the Chicago Terminal and
Mrs. Lawler and her moth
Timnefcr nUlway.
ere .it the back door when
probably started.’ The latter wns 7C,
rcrg« Burnham Got That Sentence
old Saturday and attempted toj
for Mrsappropriatingj Insurance
enter the building and drag o^t anj
old eht-st which she treasure* dearly, j
Her daughter would not let her. how-i
By Wire to the Erealng Maoo^
and with the help of neighbors. 1
BeoreUry of the Navy.
N< w York. !>><•. iT.HGeofge Bum got th© article
This, along: with
ham. Jr.. presUlent of the Mufual Re­ the piano and aewlng machine
iDr wire to tb© Mranlng Record.
serve Funds Insurance
Washington. Dec. 17.—S^ly
practically the only article* of
'fore relinquishing the office of st*cn* senleucid ^o two ycar*'|al Sing Sing
Ur>- of commerce and labor li>day for mlsapprojirtatlon of ihe
flrtmen Ha
Victor H. MelcaU was sworn In as
boy attempted to acid In j
•ecretary of the navy
the alarm and left hU job befoi^ An<1iart«a J. Bonaparte, who
lahed only breaking the glaaa. SOvemI
itoriNty gcneml.
^
minutes later someone telephonod the
alarm and the department responded
*
W^ED OFF OOCl^
gmes Dealt—Was Read to That
The blaze could be aeon and jwbeo
Body Today.
»n the scene, the ro ‘
Mlngton Burrell Broke Through Ice
’ flames. Two lines
aad was Ocewned,
By Wild to the Eveatng Record.
hose were laid which took 1.500 f<^t
Waahington. Dec. ) 7.—Preside
WTre to the Kven^ Recnd.
as each hydrant was about a
Alpena. Mich.. Dec. 17.
Roow'velis speclsl message oo U
block and a half from the buimln
Burrell. allghOy deranged, aandered isthmus of Panama wag read to oo
bunding. The fire was sodn
to the river, walked off the dock, gres this morning.
i
control and then tbc stubborn
jbroke through the Ice and was
he W«JU^
BAKED AND FAKcV goods sale drowning It out between the
drowned. He was an old cltlren and
ilesves a widow and two children. .
Wednesday afternoon 4t Mm. T. A. began. Both sUirways were gong and j
Wilkinson’s. 207 State ^rert. by the Plrpman LaFayette look a drop Into
the
cellar
from
where
Chief
Mprray
MALAGA Gmpea, Omngea, Applea. Udiee of Grace church. |The public is
I
dec i7-2t pu\led him out by the collar. The roof,
McOorartcb of coorae. $70 B»st Eighth invited.
was a sheet of Ice aad offered no:root.|
au. Pbooe ISO.
dec. 17 If
WOMEN'S garmenu ^ afrery size lag whatever while the clothing of the
dec IT-tf flmmen was frozen stiff and thu| hue*
J ORDER your extm mUk and sweet and price. Steinberg
dkatppnd the work to a great
cream for the holidays from the Qum
QUIdL'THE TAILOVi maksa
The box was pulled by Chief Mur­
Caty Dslry company. C4t, €7$. Cream dethaa. 201 East Front streeL
ray after the lines were laid and the
guaranteed to whip.
dec. 17 jaBl,
siren sounded just as the churches
not moved but am gUII local
were
being emptied of ibelr conigesaTHE BUSIEST Chrlsimaa store. the Wilhelin black.
tkms. The sidewalks were tooiaUie*
A.O.Tyltr,Oeid
doe n<t

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THE s s

At the time of the fire there were
two. pet doge in the booee, one of
which waa bamed up.
The booee wa* owmvl by Floyd
I ««comouw VT \nm peteenger train wae Smith, who wa« semng It to Mr Law
uadjc«mpl«t8i, domoldhed. and (Enginaer 1«T oo a cciiiract. a%l $€00 Ineumnce
wai
carried with Cancr Brue.
the j Ray of the freight kltlod and the firely fatally lnj«im^ Many

and New Verb. grae»^ Into
ing A Lalto Erie fml^ at a cmeeing} The eoginew of the fraught
IsmSIfiS Up NlfM Aftsr Night U
bore hurting the frotg^ train from tfW ! ebpyod eignale to/eep the track dear
nmS ths tsisM DtspMfhw Wrpm
K and aemplatety wracking iL The I for the flyer.
} Psfts SAd u CMIMMMlicM '

PUT TRAIN
Ij
INTO DITCH

DAILY WEATHER NEPOIT
FUmtohsd to the Cvwlng lleeerti
■p to itooA each Bar by B. C. WalL
MONDAY. OCC.. 17. IfQ#

D^trol:.

HOUR RTBMINE HAN Rlllfl. MART PASSENGERS
REPORTED INJURED.
|
By Wire te th« EvonWtg I

5

THAVKWC QT3t>^gyyiOMt. MONOAV. OKCMUR IT.

FIMKVEiy miNEERDIDNOTDBEV
SHARP THORN 0 GN0SSM6 AND WRECKED PERNSnVANU
rHOUBLCi WIIOH MtAVILV ON
HI# HOLINCM.

Ml

HE EVENING RECORD

gMlWAVS ISillE

OLD BRIDGE DOOMED

GIVEN TWO YEARS

H SUCCEEDED BONAPARTE ^

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For Christmas Cooking
The finest Plour is an absolute essential,
especially’ for cakes and pastry.
Our
“BEST” brand is a flour that never yet
has been surpassed for all round bakin^r.
-Its tiavor is hne and delicate, it has fine
body, and is full of those nutritious qualities
so desirable in a family flour. TRY IT.

Hannah

&

Lay Co

Complete Housekeeping
I OUTFIT
’1 -

I New Piano
I Kimball Organ
I Small Office Safe
Blacksmith Tools
Will Sell any of the above cl>eap

Smith Realty
uty Co,
FLOYD L. SMITH.. Marjiager.
Marjiag
Telephones, OtTicc, Citiiens 32( Bell 169.
Evenings, Citizens. ’JOj)

For the ....

Holidays

Just Suggest ons

Wool, Silk. Fur Lined and
Knit Gloves^ Clotli and Fur
Caps.
Coats.

Seal Caps.

wear.

Fine

Sweaters.
White.

Half

Hose.

Knit Jackets'

Colored and Initial

Handkerchiefs.
kerchiefs.
Cases

House

Pajamas. Fine Neck­

and

Suspenders.

Silk Hand-

[Mufflers..
Bags.
Fancy

Suit
Boxed
Vests.

Lo<at this List over. Wcassore y<
Bestlobehad.

Sherman & Hunter

What you may have forgotten or did not
know wc kepi. Bui we do andj the prices

are right:—
Bracelets—Some beauticsJ
Hat Pins-Swcll ideas.
Brooches—Not high priced.
Belt Buckles—New ones, j
Pocket Books-Latest ideU
j
Hand Bags—Selection excellent.:
Box Stationery-Fine linei
Well in fact you had better come
here any way.

'i.

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Mseomk TRAVCR9K CITY, HICHieAN. MONOAY. OCCCMWR 17. 1M(.
iciDUNCMsee

THE Fmm tEOOIH

I

OJIIY DEATH

T. am .

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AN KXCCU^NT MEMON NY THE
KV. A A.<jAII»Y UtfTWaHT. ’

Here»ie4hALui4li«»««»>d
•ndqi^tliebeic
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CtCAPc! mOM THC
TA^ MARXi.

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qf pbriot loot erea-

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•kWi •» kaliic gKM MMf »7 «M

•abaerttM* df tlia Rteartf wfiMt
•eftaUdd Id P«M. Thf drt Mditaiw
eaUt lor thm
and N yM
Wt a X dlfMidy Mtdr>< odM y—
lad
4^ m^mo^ Thtr. la
jatmiii moro biWitIfiiT for frwnlng
thoa ihooo «ma. TM|y dfo rioh and
fiatorol la aoDoHa^ kaawtiful Id do•Ig. and foe oifiiHee of da oH#aal
^ aU MlntlnfM Coll at the Itaeofd of•o^whUa aalafBocio ar4 food and pick
aift wfot yoa ioant

laoalyo alia af tiiaoo baautmil aouvoidra froo by ratam matU Act promptlyboforatboyaraaUgoaM
JUVENILE COURT LAW.
The need of a JtiTenlle eotin law in
IhiR auto waa forcibly exemplified in
the court* here !aat
A >x>uny
man had pleaded puiny to forgery and
to carry out thf law. he ahoiUd have
Wn acnleaccd to five yeara in a at ate
InRtUulhJO, Jud|p» Mayitc. howt-ver.
oeaed hla dlacretloa and plaqyd the
boy on prubaUon. gave blm a chance
lo make goocL If he had le^n aent u>
nny of the InRtltutUma of corrocifona
!n I'ho aUte. he w<mld not only have
iK-on branded aa a.criminal but would
%nvo been thrown with naaoctmte* that
would probably have workcnl evil upon
tia futnhi life.
Tho problem of handling mlaghldi‘^1
liovR and girla la a aerbma one and one
ihal la aglUting the nation. In the
old day*, tbwuj youthful offender*. It
would hardly In* rlghl ip call them
cilratnala, wer»i thrown Into the JallR
nnd prison*. Tht o' they met U.e
dree* of aociety-ia-ople too dangt-rous
Xo bo left at large. lnsu«d of being
rorrerted and Btit'ngtbcntHl. the youthlid Inmate wa* Unght the Intricacle.'i
of vIco and came tail a full ffi-dgiHl
criminal cquipi»ed by example an 1
lialnlng to l»o more than a menace.
ThU In Itself waa defeating the very
I'uriMYim of the law. The youth* who
v»'re *enl to these InMullon* wen- not
naturally vlrJou* hut wvn- weak and
*had beim overcome by ti-mptailon
‘ Their w cakniw* w i*re not^trengthtmed
,l ut tho temptation* were.
How to remove the*e temptation*
nnd hi tho name time make the law
et'fvo It* pnrpoae ts the problem that
!* bond <if not only the state of Mlchi
' san but <-*crr state In the union.

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The l:u-k of *now U tielng fell just
at j)res«*nL Four or five lnrlu*?t fall
would mako n vast deal of difference
lo many people.
While planning gift* for relative*
nnd frh-ndR, would It m>t l>e well to re­
member the unfortunate and aid them
la haring a •'merry Chrlstma*.**
Are you ivmeinl>ering to do'your
<Thrl*tma* hnylng hi the morning* or
ar*' you waiting una 11 afternoon?
C. D. Society Officer*. 1907.
J'lesliU-nt, Mr*. Frank Stepan.
VIre I'rwddenL Mr*. Aug
SonUnel. MU. Jo*. Mac
Secretary. Mr*. J90. Fa^arek
ETndal Soervtar?: Mr*.' A. G. Pctcriyi.
Treamiiwr. Mr*. C. II. Hanelovsky.
Trustee*, three year*. Mr*. V. Spevarek; two yc^ar*. Mr*. O. Chervenka
emo year, Mr*. J. Fajfnrelt.
C. S. P. S. Offteeu for 1907.
FroaldenL doMsph Blaackl
Vice prealdeaL Anton Pra*Il.
Adviser, Frank Pa»vlc.
SecreUry. Jo*. Mlkula.
FlaancUl sccneUrr. Jq«. Mack.
TreMurer. J. N. Martlncdt.
SenUnd, Charie* Morarec.

Guam. Funk XltkS.
Trustee*, three year*. Jo*. Fajlarck;
two years. Aug. Bauman; one year A
lUXlMCk.
CHRISTMAS niNKKR Supplies.
McConnkk,or oaurse. S70 Bat Bghth

, iK'en given over to
*ln for a mwaoni Who ha* not noted
the dulIncRR r»f kbe eve. the clauded
and perv-erted apperc«*ptlon. the de­
throned reason jin tbo«o who have
long *lnm*d. According to the testi­
mony of the he*t physician*, nearly
all case* of ln*anity arjj^the direct or
Indirect nwili of *ome om * sin. that
ones Violation of the law*
of flml.. Those #ho»e minds an- ihu*
affected by *in ^ counH^ cannot see
other* who study *uch
iially. hut ain^doe* its
deadly work noiie the le** c*‘rialn1y.
Sin De«troyi| the Scnalbility.
‘•YeSlerday I !*aw some nu-n helpg a I»oor fellot^ Into the car al th<de|K>f. He bad Imi u cilppled in the
woiHi*. One mah held »»ne ann. an­
other n»t»k hfihk of the other arm.
Still anoiJier hejiu-d the poor felh»w
lift hi* leg*. What a U-autlfu! thing
I* thi* aynipnthy, thlii fell fw-ling. But
*in dextroy* It. kir. Talmage tell* u*
of one place vOflti-tl In New York city.
gambling den.lwhcn men uvn- ac­
tually gaxnldlng ^iver the dead UnIv
fellow gaiiihlcr that lay under the
table. He had
*bot only * fev.
mliiiite* Ufore. jaml the gamv- was
tot» Intercutliig to cariy him away for
tho moment, la earlier life those
ganibler* were Ju^t a* Rympathotlc a*
any of u*. hut idh put their 8(-n*lhlllty
to dt^th. IMd yoh r-ver notice the dlf
ferent grade* of *>Tnp.nthy In those
who saw the rnidlflxUm <d Jesus? The
Wfimeu *tooil w«i«-plng Tlie Roman
S4>ldlt-r* vEi re ^mbllng ‘ <*ver hiclotlH-*. The scriUm and elder* wervdevising ways opd mean* to add to
His buffering.ileauUful a* thU human
uyrapaMiy. l*. ein put* it to d«wth day
by day in the l^e of every man or
woman who i* a‘servant of *ln.
Sin Destri>yi the Will.
*‘A proft-*sor in eollege once said:
•The nearest 1 can come to creating
Is In the exiTclHt- of my will; I can
w in lo do.* Kvein-American love* lll*
erty. The ha*is of liberty i* the will.
We all like to do as we plqase. Sin
kills tho win. E>ery young man who
enters Into any isin cxpiKia to keep
hla indulgence Under perfect control,
hut gradually l|U will is weal
until his sqlf coilrol Is all gone.

REX
CHoi:OLATES
Alt te, S* « UK MtewNf Mm

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,T. W.
£.A.MoQit>4
P. MeDC^
F.F.Aken

Bow&MooToe
A. OonilU

Dm film
Hannah DnigSloig
F. L. Shnter.

at rjic, 1.00, IJiO. 2.ft0.2.50. and $300

NeckwesR '
,latest designs, finest silks, popular shades at
25c and

Umbrell9s:

l.fK),

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Come In and let us
show it to yon

1.5fi. 2.00, 2.50 to $S.OO

FRncy Vests:
j

IT*

Ski«. Rkate,
Flockct Knivcft, Rasort.
SheaTm, Scimm, OamoMSaiR
Kaivn RtHl Korkt, TtmapooMi
Tablec}iu>Qg, Teapol*. OoffqiDpots, bnmd *TnijiL CWTtti;
disbe.. Baking Dbhea, td
*fn^wpejcaR3racompMe line
of tb« famous ‘ Uoebester”
ware. This wrw is made of
boatry cupiJer, niedde plaied
oo the outsidti aod ailreriilaited on, the inside, ft U verf
UoruliU «»*y to i(^-p cltmn
and mak s a bambome and
useful pre^nt.

Mufflers:

i‘(;
ioa.. tb«
A!l«i Caaby piwh«l
tiM) Rc^. Ji
Jj Al
on -Tbo
Perrrr «f filn;
UJiina no bU 'U^. Ronaao
“Tlin «o««^ <d Bio 1* deatb.** Mr
Cnnbr raid la port:
•*So ffTTOifr imtli oma rw nitrrM
thun ihl*. Tla jtmjs^i of *in U d.-oth/
Kov by rln,
mv m«sn thr
tmiiwo*iao u
uoro of On.!; and
tbooe loon,
«nd»-r»»lnn-l
thi^n. are nothing more tbon iho law«
of our nalurr, qr
which the hlKbf-*! type of buntaii life
may be atlalmMt To nio aoUiut thoae
law« prodiicpn deolh. not alwaya !«•
medtatelr and iotallT. but (innlly and
ely. Wtio«>nver nwi-ar*. d€>Nl
po at the price of bl*
(bxl. Wboaoetrtr ]U %, doe* no al tbe
price of the reaped t»f bU Mlonmen
Revert'ncc tooiud God and n*sp«^t
tonard oor fellommcn jltc very real
^psential ! elomt-ntp of evorj'
in life. an« to deptn^ them by
sin. iR jngt ao much of dtmlh.
Sin Oaatfoya Jntelligme
“The Inlellec&iai anperiorlty of mnn
over all animai life no one doubt*.
Look at the pnaiurtiaqa of the human
in literature, science, art. wiilparchitecture.
lace,. one of the
ihei,gnwae»t *clcnU*U of
thU age. say* t^t while he believes
that man * body ha* i>een developed
from lower form* of life. hU soul or
hU Intellectual ialure can only be aced for on lb- ground that It I* a
epcclal creation* and endowment of
ChnI. Great n* tjil* Intelligence I*, sin
destroy* it. TopK-come convinced of

FmitiRlMinnSfen

.

One in a box; Mme of the better flSraiies have
Sterlinff silver buckles. A fine assortment at
60c. 76c.-l.0fi. liiO and $200 '
I

Not AHnys liamodiotM/ and TotaUy
fcit,Eor»ly
«M F«
amity Will FoL
■ut^Eitroly 1M
l««r WrtMf OMni
TrtAh|E¥«'

FOR

the ye>r

Sni^iiders:

DBIMR il^AII MMD
MO

lOuisiiiasSlEtcsSte

limisTMaMiDS

1.00, 1.50, 2.00. 2.5f) to $5 00

FRANKTRUDE
M NtnHKE 6MM

CAPS, I GLOVES, SHIRTS, SOX,
HANDKERCHIEFS. SWEATTRS. SUITS,
bVERCOATS. ETC.
Id Aboadance.

EkSIEST seu on sweb^.:.... .law
KIND ( solid oi Book Case...., .iU.W
OF Dtt < 6n.buitor T»Mf - ....
PHMENTS 'ubroyiTaWc$..l..........»-W

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IdfUVM

Christntk* I* nt«r at hand ai d you allll find

tililmau-ly lake* away all one’s K..U'
ctmlfol. .
! Bin OMtroy, thi Body.
Bcuth Side Bhikeipert Club Helprt
loloKlslK iisK-.- that ih.. hnn
Jlfdpe and Mr*."Umlor Celebrate
a very Happy Event.
body a^ an oiganl-m U joiiH-rlor
that of al! other animal life. YelUisj
Judge and Mrs. W. H. Tmlor wi-re
not UXJ beaiillfuh for *lii to aisfigtire
seen
copies!slvui
a
very ph-asant sun>ri*e Biuar- Guaranteed o\*eo* pttienl al tins
and destroy. You have ill
Of the 'Last Supper* from the hand of | day evi-ning. the .wcaslon iH-ing their office. It’s this Careful Treat­
that master artlHl. Uonirdo de Vinci, flfu-enth wedding annlvcroarv .
In
All hi. rhararter* wreri- taken from honor of the event, the ladle^ of the ment which removi^ nil c«tiSi‘ of
actual life. For the Chi4*l he Invited • South Side Shakespere club, of which dread thel msiny timid jx^ople luivi*
Into hi* f-tudlo a iH u ttifjil young man | Mrw.-Fmlorls a member, arranged-the whose Ti^rth niHxl Cleuiiin;:. Fillfrom the cb«ih- of the cath-dral at j *urpH*e.
Hllan. He
l<»oked 1V-*
for year* for
a! Mr. and Mr*. Umlor were Invit.Hl in;;, Crown or Hrhlge Work.
K
.w.
char»ru.r who fumili J l|lF ro|i« iMlon , to Iho home; of Mr and Mr,. C. R.

Uvlll
I Ixid c^uidiKinally be tmth a Komar • IVwkeray lo »p. Dd the cvenln« *nd i . _
,
_
of Ju
lion today, accept our Careful
from the *treN*U of Kome juiKm their arr;vai w-t re gnsded
ile was amazed td'learnj from him In j congratulations tnm> the cluli ladles ii^-ndce.
the studio—for the pr^ner rerog-laml their husbands who wen- alre.idy
nlezd some of the staiiiary
^
*taiiiary there—iihero.
that he wa* the ranir
years-; A sumpUoos dinner had Iw^-n prt^
ir min who
w
iK-fore had sit for the
iht- image
hnas of the! pared and Ml partm»k with a relish
Ghrist. Sin had left Its; murks u|smlihe ladle* are as good cf
his body. Sin proiiuceH^llsNUise.
and are students of Shake*|wie. AfuT
ces^
DENT/STS
disease product-*
e» d*-arh
d«-arh U
Kif the t>o»ly
tHwly dinner. Mn- TPavI*. president U the
State Baal: likiriinz
lUful It 4*y be. The c!ub. presentfsl Mr. nnd Mrs. I'mlor
however beauUful
wages of *in Is; death,
death. no liecause the with gin* nferysUl a* rememlM-rances
Bible tell* u* *o. hut bel ause it I* a of the hajjpy event.
Card*, stories and quotations from
law* of our naturr\ ChrLr ahine r*n
di ^troy the jMTWor of sin land build up Shakespt re made the evening pa.-* >
je sifnslhillty. the very pleasantly.
th«- body, the v.lU. the
Inti-lk-ct.**

what shall I get. now what would
nice Turkish Rocker or Morris C air. y*Mir huKlmnd would apprf-clalo
so much. We have some dgnJyi fro-Ji ;*. 7u UP and Leather RiK-ker*.
you ought to see them, every st
the finest line in the city, and
Kftb- iu»,i*id*. Buffets. China CUrsei^
fix you cut there
I fining Table*. Uhtair Table*. W jTliig |s-»k«i rorlor Ta
/It ; l.»w prlt-e* if
Imndred other thing*

ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE

trial

j

rr.."iMiLLER a smith!

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Traverw® County
Mcd.cal
Ed. Le Valley of Mite^lHS^Fw
Society.
Town. Shook Dice and Then
Hr. W. E. Mo«m will lead a paiw-r
Found $9 Misaing.
l<.-f»re the Grand Travli-r.ie CtMinty
M«-<Iieal m»cie!y,TiH*sday jvening. Ik-c.
Ed. Ijo Valley of Mitchells came Into
n.
Minor’s
o-eltK-k
the city Saturday night with a lUtle
wad. He had nine bucks la.oue pock­
et and after shaking dir<* with an urPOri.TUV. Nuts nild Oysters. qualntancf* missed It. The police
McTornilck of eoiiise; kTo, Knst Eighth searcluMl the susiTCCled man Imt found
•Stre.-t.
I
dec 17 tf
nothing.
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Furniture
Division
Turkish Rfwkcr*. 13* to |32.
Mission Horkc-rs. IS to 125.
,
Fancy Oak Rockrrs. $(.75 to $20.
Sewing Workers. |lJi0 and up.
Bedroom Rockers all price*.

Reed Rockera. liw to |9.00.
Dining Room Chairs. 11.50 to $36 a
set.
Couches. $9 to $52.
Parlor Suites. $22 to 175.
Mi&sloo Davenport*. 120 to fW.
Morris Chairs. I&&0 to $24. \
Slfieboards. I16J0 to $45.
BuffeU. $1$ to $36.
DlBtog TWde* $8.75 to $50.
China Ooaeta. $15.75 to $25.
C«nbliiaUo>r Book Caaei $13-50 to
$35.00.
Parlor tables. $4.75 to $25.
Bedroom Siiitea. $lS-50 to $123.
Iran and Brass Beds, $2 to $55/
Maaic CMhIneU. $7 to $ic:75.
Hall Trees. $7 to $25.

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127 S. Soutt^ Union Street

FROM OUR

J. B. I Paige Electric Co.
125Cn»St

j.

Grand Rapids I Furniture Co.

Suggestions

Don’t Forget
make the vcry'best kind of a present. We have all
of them in stock, at the right-prices. Come in
andsee.

j

Your Reliable Furniture Store.

Timely

Iffc0ormlck,
of Cotirse
870 East Dgtalli StreeL

Portable Table Lamps

Vour Credit Is Good

"THE BIG STORE” Dealers in Everything

lit In g paper for Anl Minn and «um
redalims and a hrocK-h. and got a
shaven s^-t for Cnkel gim. mug.
brush. sojH*. rarer and strap and
merer.
’ I hiKn sum nice things that woo<l
du fur mi sister Miane, the sw«H-t
I es* mel hart shape l5bx with for
bottle* of perfural^tt. ink stand.
Brisk figger*. and whUk brume and
lovely Holder with merer on the
front.
P. S. deer Santa Claus. If I furget eoy ponani thing you can put
sum ID.
(Continued tomorrow.)

W^hen thinking'about Xmas presents that a chande­
lier, pretty shade, pocket flasher and

Stop in and Contince Your^lf that out Prices are Right

The Hannah & Lav Mercantile Co

YOlVAN welfafYord «}i buy Chrls;WOMEN'S and chlldivn** underBros.. wear at Chrisln bs bargain prlc*-s.
whi-n- everything is so Very roaM»n- Stt1nl>er.^Bros.
doc ll-tf
ahle.
• dec l7-tf
'rSEf^n. GIFTS are ready-to-wear
I HEUEVE that Miller^ I* the best veils, black, blue, brown, navy—v«*ry
place to ittiy perfumery for most much'the vogue—39c. Gbc. 7oc. Stein
dec 17-lf
vverylKidy goes there.
dec S-tf !*erg Bn>s.

m

THE HOMEMAKER

Christinas westions

IBiHI

~W

J.W. SLATER
A Few

E. Wilhelm
Front St.

Grand

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T.A.W1LBELM
a e. MorTATTOfttAIILC*

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laxtto

Tobn K. Salite

M «r«t •toc«. M 9Mm mm
fMfi;CltiLMI^trliM.

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nANHM. PAINE

Ofdcr y#or.r«

SOFT COAL
tram

1. 0. Burns
BoOipboM«»L

USE
CcnwIi^cGas

COK'E
Tkc McS I^eL

fSM‘JZ
OROEK TODAY.

travcbr^ City
Gas Co.

STORM SASH
Why sit in a cold room
when a little money spent
willkecpit out?
Storm sash are guaran­
teed to pay for them­
selves in taro years in
saving of fuel.
Get our pticcs.
All kinds of lumber and
interior finish.

Sontli Side
Lumber Co.
OIL 806

BeU890

‘Maxwell’

i

THE JOMNfOM DRUG CO.

tu.

Walter
M. Paige
LOCAL AOIfT.
aasrcvAiiarArBitt

I

cec eat deceptive cela which hea a
pretty Mir rtaE. Tha good old atoadhy
Met ef Me nqglmd wolfht fivee thaea
ceMa Svrer M the haada of ena wed
to baBdRag money. th«Mh la aooM
aectloaa ef Me conatry Mey get Into

OR. r. J. MAC UNTT-PlwdM IMtr
M to Sm BAK. NOn, THWUT
ood rrmwg or otiAg^ wie*

makee Me hmat Maswefae of MM dam
^oooaterfdta.

PtAMO TUmNO-W. K.

Mo M
MwWk
M4MI

Oft a C. CHAMo rwmnwA tnm MtMt WOMB Mock to M7 M« 4M

DISHONEST D0LLAB8
OOUMTERFElTCfiar UK RAM MClU teTored by the conaterfetter. the twem.
ty deOer gold pieee balDg YCfy hard to
AMO MANY OEVICEA
lepradaee ao at to baffle detedlen. ee
Ola M the moat beeatS.
bardeet to haltale ef ear
The predomtaetlBg attrer

if
nets he girea you la parftetly good. However. In a
little while the man witl r^rn and tell you he dors
net need the change and aak for tha one-thousand
dollar aela. The money he ratunia yod 18 NOT
TME 8AME MONEY YOU GAVE HIM IN C
BUT RANK COUNTERFEIT.

I Bot la ctr-AtfbooM fold COllID
calatloa la tbo «Mt tn <
eaafly •shoved.*
dB tsta) aaooat of t»P«riiioaD7 wUcii
•Onekai plaees have been gold plated
MARK CRAWV DeUVRRY-U<M iMTooHiD snr wmlh of thto t
aad paaaed on Immlgraata and fot^
fiolcbt. poreoU oad trtota. «
lar- Mid an oOdal of the
deportmoQt to a reporter, “there are aignars at Kew York as gaaolaa Uath
•t atr Book atoio.
____
ad BUles gold pleoas of the flve dollar
denomlnattou. but they would not daBlfts enneoL lAd they ere con
HRS. t. U BONNERS kolr
MMa tafether trith oor ellrer colna, felve au AmericaiL Bometlmea a coonporton. o»«r CUT Book BW
MM -them the eiwt«e pereon wookl terfeit of the aoUidlary colna to raked
M.
In aUmped out of brtisa or copper and
TOOM.
plated, but thcoc coins are aU of light
-I win ftre yon 1 feer.ennee
weight and should not U decopUvu
AMIL F. MERLINOCR. LAWYER— on the manatecMre or food end I
Coins of the c«umoaer metato. as uf
Hooey to loan. 212 8Ute Bank
pewtor. are too light to be deetpUve
I of totereet and ralue
hondlnr CltUeni phone €K.
REAL ESTATE AND LGANS-Oraad weight; eecoDd. the diameter. anU
TmTOTB land aad Lnaa Go. F. third, the thlckiieaa. Ihe otmnterl
Tkottrtl Mrawr. OMo^ too* A who aoccMda in makins h^ dlea and
;rarVM» meUI alloy edilch will
, A MmikOB Mock.
all of tbeae teeta to Indeed a
amart one. With tome alloya be may
•ARA T. CHAkt. M. O^-Odeo
ha able to work out the weight, but
Dr. O. B. Cbuo. RUto BmAc I
the diameter of the coin would rereal
Botk pkooM. m-tr. BOOUOM
that It waa a coonterfeU product, for
w. BiakthBt cut.pk0Mm
eren a Y«7 allfht Inaeaae In tha
nf the lUldtly a
a^ebow at once Its counterfeit
OR. r. HOU)»WORTH-Bp*d«l

iH

They bore out the Intenor of these large 5X>lna with doUcata
tnatramenu and can get out several
doUani* worth of the pure gold from
tratloD to dItMuoo of tbo uy, mr, “Tbem
each coin thus Moctored.* The hole to
MM aad tfcioat. OlooaM Rtoid. feita are
drilled In the edges, and ao expertly U
Orar Jobnaoa drof otoi* Bott the more perfect ones are almost rap* It done and so neatly and akillfuUy to
with bad but
ilcai of our own mixed products and
hare a sharp, tme ring, smooth, well
aarfScra. with the tottering defy detection unUl they
OR. E. a. BINOR-Omoa OTor Aaort fnlahed
aad mlUlag foely delineated. The
eaa Dm Btaca. Sfwtei attaMM loedlng-the Uttto raised and Indented the reading to ao minute and ao ctov
ta aj«. oar, aooA tad tkroat OlaiaM marks on the edges of the coin-<to ti^p erly annealed with pure gold and then
attod. Bothpboaat. BatMoaootU as sharp and clear as the reeding on rareadad with a flne file that tha pun
the geanlae coins. Whito many of the turn escapes detection except upo
dned counterfeits are of full weight cart'ful examination with sharp eyes.
“Some countcrfellera give the gold
they aie usually a little abort of
>R. W. E.
weight Rome of tbcTO gold coin coun>ins an acid bath*or •sweet* them oul
r a dollar or two of the good «eu
au, lOT; BaU M.
terfeiu aro ao weU made and are of
WaaklactoB otiaot. Ctti. pfcoaa U«. auch a floe appearance that thfy paaa and thru pass them along. The coins
current until they teach the hands of are genuine, of course, but tbe •sweat­
BaUpboaoW.
ing* dei»rlvea thein^ of the required
the cola experts In thU building.
“The etaodard gold used by tbo mint weight Tbeee ‘sweated* coins pass cir­
T. W. THIRLBX DantUL Orwr
to fioo Ana. or 21.19I <carats. The most culation from hand to hand until they
reach tbe banks or the snbtrcaauriea.
aoB A Barl-t Javelrp ttoid^ Botk deceptive
of a tower grade of gold, or from 000 when they are at once caught up by
to-BOO floe and as low as 400 flue in the the cola counters, and their careers
more Inferior grades of counterfeits. come to a sodden and abrupt dome as
ARTHUR MOLUOAV. M. 0--PlU»t The moat deceptive gold counterfeits coins of the realmr~*SVoshlngton 8ur.
eUa and Sortaoe. Battorad to ef ' are those which art manufactured
from an aUoy of gold, copper and all
TALES OF A WARRIOR.
ten la Mubmb btoek ovar Bai
Ter. rutlnum to a metal which la
A Barfa. OtUana pboaa SSL
by the expert counterfeiter to
Sir Bwrir* Wo*4 FrU Who*
W’**»«c4 1* Battle.
the iMceaaanr weight to bis out
Evelyu Wood served to the
HARRY R. MARNER—Kxpert piano
reo war. lie tells thU grim tocltuner and actloa rBgutolor. 8atlagold pUted they
very beavlly
I
the coi
faetsoa fuaraateed. With Kimball
» to be
pressed
Hosle Hoaia. au. pboaa M4.
felts when first •shoved* by the ac
geant who was trying to coUect men
pUcea of the maa who generally does to accompany him through or orar au
abaUs. After calltog lu vain 00 tboaa
MONEY TO LOAN—No Mx daiim the spurious mlntlag. he usually k
e Is too vatu
immediately to follow him he lost hla
put la mortgagoa. Houasa for aalo.
temper and shouted. *1*11 tell my right
Inquire of E. McNamara. Park
hand mau to follow me. and if he fails
off in doe time, i
lie brought his rifle
revealed.
“A
comporiaon
of
the
piece
with
the
abatracta or TITLE-C. O. Ca^
genuine
of
var. Ptle«a laaaoaabl.. OtOca wlU blether with a critical Inspection of moat touching them and. seeing by the
eye ihamiq was
eaxaeat,
0. r. Canrar A Bio. BoCfc pboeoa thr minting, general appearance; die sergeanra
stood for a faw aacood atudylng
tmprres. ring. sUe and weight will Ik? determined look oa the maa*a face.
OR. «. L. THIRpRY-Bfadal attaa flDuod an accurate teat when In doubt Tbe privato looked deliberately on the
a coin U genuine or apori hundreds of Buaalana above ua and
tioA todM*—ot «*UdraB. Boo* as to whether
The
ran hto eye right and left of
4tA Bfata Bank bMs. Botk pboAaa.
PpMed,
m we were atandlng. aa It catimat.
“Counterfeit colas made In a:tolda tog tbe number of hla eomradaa. who
are tbe more copimon and the
certainly
talnly did not exceed 100, and with
aaaUy detected. The maid
i^a aermuch df
neaally appltos to surer colttf. A
geant said, ‘No. 1 won*f
her of pears ago there vrere many commlaalooed officer threw hto rifle to
cuuntrelalta of silver coIbb made of
‘ wtth the totenttoo iOf cartoad and type meui. but these have lylng out hto threat but In doing ao.
largely passed becaaae of thalr easy atrnck by a grapeaboL he fell dead.”
dciectlon both aa to sight and fteUng.
How doca It faal to be wounded?
Fancy Boxes of Cigars
81r Kveton Wood tetto this of the Enin
as Mey are aUppery to the
Geouine Meerschaum and aaaqmrefl with tha real aUver cola. Tbe war in the aeranUee: “1 was parting
the thick bnsh with my bands when
Briar Pipes
Allbar Eyre. polUng me by Me skirt
Cigar Holders
ted. *U to
your place.* and pushed to
Tobacco Pouches
I Meir own coontrymea when tbe
me. Two or throe voltoye
. r are green aa to the genutae coin.
Fi
•The sharp, claar cat abpaaranre of
cles
Ms ■eaolaa cola la ahaanL Ma milling
Don’t forgerSkidoo Cigars find tottarlag are dim, while Ms raadwas briaglng me an order from
genecaL an Aabantee lying doao to mo
shot tbo bond of a nail Into my chest
Unmedtotely ovar Mo region of the
ant of malda, bot the weight U
heart Btlcka ware flying freely x« Mo
144 B.FnmtA
mornlBE nnd when 1 recovered fiom

Holiday Sifts

m

THE TRAWTIONAL BOAR** HEAD
, ATDHRIETMAE.
we eaa reptae* wMk a teaMr.'laler
tai awe* a. a BBt a Utkv. cuaea.
kooee. dock, that wUl aMke joar EalatUe taaat oee to reMBber. We hare
aecared ererj deDcacr la the Maa at
aeata. poaltiy. laaM aad caaaad A rkh flagnclir said to ore of oor
fooda lor the baHdar aeaaaa that cMtiww Who baa laofa wit Waa
Mikee our iaar» leapUag to the waaHh. -Whea 1 baEta bwlaaaa. air. 1
Wtth wha* jw dM hw*.

SUiKidIteikIm.

BothphoiiflE

/

A ANOTHER STRANGER (later)—Mr. Mark,
your neighbor, kk. Oobba, asks If >oa w;ij kindly
loilar till
change this ,one-thousand-doilar
bill for him?.
MR. E. Z. (aside)—Ma. jha,
|ha, now here to
is where I
X get square with a bunco steercr. I’ll change the nota
and when he come* back tu play the second half of
the trick I’ll nab him. (Aloud) Moat atauredly, air.

sr and
h? rct’-r
^
money you r»b h m. See?
. ' ♦
DETECTIVE—Wi:i you let me see that ene-theu- ♦
sand dollar note. Mr. f.tark? Ah. just aa 1
t
Mr. Mark, thet man v .il NEVER re:urn. TKiT

TH0U6AND DOLLAR OILL IS A CQUNTLHrElT.


444p^444

8TtK'KISr. CAPS ma«lr of tlcmian
yarn In Mmk. hhw or fam?. fie hnd
LiH:. SlelnlHTK IlrtK^.
d*t IMf
\VB HAVB the finest lino olj pack­
age* pcrfimu-ry in the city. E. K. Mil­
ler.
dtjc 13 If
TIIK FINEST LINE of luind dilmirs
In the eliy at lluglKv.s Cityj drug
Fiore.
dec 13 2t
OPEN EVENINGS until Christmas.<
dec 12<.t
The Famous.
BUT YOl R WIFE a nice jialr «.f
i covet.

A BIG I/>AD OF DRY W ObO for
11.25 at the South Side 1.

THIS STORE will bo open cj^enlngs
until Clirislinah. C. E. McMaquK
iSce 17-tf
OPE.N E\*EN1NGS until Christmas,
dec 12^1
The Famous.
A BIG LOAD OF DRY WOOD for
$1.25 at the South Side Luipber Ca
Dec.' 14 6t
E\*BRYIK)DY can use an umbrella!
wo have a nice line to srood. burn
and gold handles, prices from 38c to
$5. Btelnbcrg Bros.
dec 17-tf

For smokers

the stanatog cflact of tha btow 1 aaked Arthar Ibra. who was bondiiif
over me; ‘Who hit me oa the headr
•No ano hit pen. ato.* •taa. aooMbody
did. and knocked me down.* *Ne I*m
afraid yon am woondod.* *Konaenae;
Uto only MT bead to bnolBg; 1 Mink,
framahlow.* Be poMtod to my shirt
throiMh whieb trtcktod aoma btood. and
reld. *Ne yon hare bare wnonfled
Mare.** Ookmal Weed area reiy bad­
ly wDondad, bot reaoreraE-Cbletfo
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ing the teal article and ought to be
readily detected.
“Soma couulerfeltera emptoy tbelr
time in •doctoring* geaolne colas of
gold, as It would not w them to fool
with
allvsT product. IMuiglng to
the favorite uiett^ omployed. and the

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MiktiMd br tb* MsanaA* ft th* heM from the home yeeterday. A
MOMt
bOT la tb* }a«CMnt large aombar of frtenda aiteadad aad
maeh aympaihy te belag exteoded to
the hoabaad aad fre llUle chUdnea
,«»SMIh.t.b.4Uat
who era left.
Js la a MrtaiB oaot. I
dtollkn tb* paMIdV of (bo aColr bnl
as laid mwaj at
arreitbtiou talked froolr.
. the funeral aer.
Old Mlaaloa:

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*«3**»d grow oot of alther the mid
die bodjer the hlDd body. They wUd
thragh boko la the middle
body aad eat dtbik. eee. amen, wlih
an klade aT appaioM made for the

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cry among tbe fowls back of the farmhooae. srith one long
shriek
from a stogie bro. edd Aunt 8a«y
Werner dropped the breakfast diabehe
wne arlpiag end ran out to epe a hawk
aoRlac asruy srtth a fat ppUct In kte

I Uinmilmalgl.ata»€l^.aMh |l«r Iheae pygmlee were yoaag. weighed
^ PMUMI mod ate Uke a aUkworm. they

i devour forty-five
aroaly remarkabla
tbtrofore. sriiat mUllOM of wnmte^
cook-aome sort of cook, even a
•Ups cook, lamembar Talleyrand.
The Brtdah n«thorlt;es «sve him tsrenboars' noUco to quit London.
> embarked on a Danlab veoael
Mrica. TV veasil waa hold pp
i by an English frigate. A
lag party was sent on boanL
TsUeyrand pleaded with the captain
not to declare him. as he had no liking
for tv Towar of I^mdom -I will pass
yoo off as tbe a!ii(i*s cook.** aald the
. *T>cre la nothing elae." After
wry faces tbe
and with a ven#l grace assumed the
cotton cap. kltrbeu apron, carviug

be­
ftt
tbe
not

Sto^TS^STr^UaJd^ha*? she h^d
abet a man. hhe rrmembcced that he
had cried oot; she rrmembered that he enough to prodneei 40.000 yoong dwRa
erety year. TV Oitnesr dock to aihad fallea on
CTvmcly tender and dcllcate-the beet
lame dock for eating to the srorld.
On thecontn
L>Ui'k among the Chinese to tbs atapla
and wnaentit
Vlicncy. It to salted ind smoked Uka
!mm or beef, and dock eggs r re ealM
X* chkkea eggs are to America.

moths tqnnnpplac
ObmiTiag a pnamnger with the on
ghtod butt of a cigar to bla fingera
tbe atiM car doodnetor requested hi®
to pot It out
“It to out. you chump.- rfopoaded the

“Bui be did lend the gtto. and It s
“Pardon me.- reeumed tbe coodoctor. thVe bchtod the doer.- totdmipted tbe
If 1 have failed to make myeelf ctour. niece.
“80 a la! What nn old
he coDditkm to whkh I bad refereDeo
sraa DOC one of mere tempoiVy neo- getting to be! Nettie, did you ever firs
Tkaa
j
but of ellmtoatton. the n gunr
aaa attcadMl the
“Never."
eredlcatkui. 1 might eay. of the phyaic“Then I moat show yoo hpw to do it
4 your nicotine laden rem­
You
take
It
to
both
band#
this any.
nant this proeem followed neceoaartly
by eeesatloD of tbe odor now permeetpermaet- IToo draw it up to yoor shoulder this
tog an etmoepbero miroady somewhat j way. Then you abet your eyes and
deddent I toar, to the esaeutial eli- puU on tbe trigger wllb yoor finger,
Austin CarHlald^ Anteml Ran Amy
ment of omme. Pm n humble conducttbe hawk dr^n
A hawk
nom Orawn Uwt Evening and
or. and my aim to to please; but .too
come while I m down cellar or
big porcine stiff, you throw that cigar l upeUlra and you aro out V"
Local Rolloa Get It.
tbe door or 1*11 throw yon and and you want to be al^ to *boot him
band and with such a plleooa counteBeer*
Thero vrere only uncle, aunt and Nelto Austin Cane that tbe Englishman Uugbrd
fleld of Grawa. broke looee near lU heartily and consented not to meke a “Excuae me. profTOeor,- replied tbe .tie at the farm, and tbe gtrl from tha
passenger mrokly. and tbe Inrideot city soon wore off tV new lyaa and iba
ownere borne laat rrealng and ran all captive of him.—New York Preae.
was doeed^PhUadelpbla Ledger.
no\^lly and became a bit kmeaon^

ennse be was Just around tbe ca
of tbe boose, but aha catkd oot to 1
“Are yoo going away before 1 al
agnlur
“I-I can't aay.- waa the Tn>ly. **1’»
afraid 1 cant walk wlthoot hal|x“Why notr*
“Because yoo have abot me In the

Tbs OMssi Bask Mss.
The uhtost bank mrtw to tbe worlfl
ore tbe tflyUig tap.iey." or conveotoot
money, first toaadd to Cblna to W7
ac. One writer ten* that the ancient
Chinese bank notea were to many raqiecte slmUar to tbo«^ of tbe iirvaent
day. tisarlxMc the name of tbe bank,
the date of Isaoe, the ntmibar of tbg
note, the rignature of the oAcIa] who
taMf4 It and It* value in both flffVM
and words. On tbe top of tbaae curtont notes waa tbe following pbUoaopble tnJnncUaa: “lYodm-e all you canf
apeod with economy." Tbe note warj
printed in blue Ink oa pa|wv mad*
from ibe flber of tbe mnlberry tret.
One of these wokm Ikwring tbe deft
ISW B. C. to still prrserved to tba Jtlatlc mtuetun at 8t- IViersburg.

**^ut my aunt told me to look out
for hawk, and tramp*.- .
“But I am nelibrr one oor tbe other."
Judging frito hto voke. he wna a
gentleman Instesd. aud afteC^ drawing
a long breath and breathing a prayer
tbe girl «lepi*»xl twit and nrered around
rtaM— 0»*aa CWM In boyMlb I
the cotWr of ti^ bouse. That young
man from Stevens' was lying oa his H
bow on tbe gr.
iwle. and Ibert*
“Courts of love:' were caUbttohed to
-leg* of blH tn>u*eni At sight of her the middle ages, svbcn cblvalry waa at
A pnlUMt whua. cas* ap la tho
be wnlled faintly and said:
oaraalk pmAo of the palrile aehoU
lu bright apd love tbo aMtooa aocoiNi“My naim* U Arthur Wellionrne.
tion of life amoiig the higher ctaM of
boa tmmrnd eowOdefakle woibtog of
am *t(nii»tog with my rriaUvea.
aoriety. Tbe fifsl “court of. love- wa»
p>nr Bettor mUU of that pat la hr
Btevense*. 1 live lu tbe city and am rotablUbed In tbe Vwtb 6f
Che cblldieo. Oae little alia It the
aa artist. If you will pardon me. 1 tbe twelfth century and was comjtMed
daqgbtar of .a eommlBloo man and
wlU aay that 1 have beard you are of knight*, poeu and Udlea and tbrir ‘
the preblem la Qoe.tloo dealt with the war laio the city where the local
Mias Ward, In iMi«dng tbe bonse while
on subtle qocstiona coonected
OOBBlaMaM. He (the feUer) erorked police cared for It
yon slept Id tbe hammock 1 mw a with affairs of tbe heart were glvao
Tbs XswUera as4 tks IXsaO.
tramp cUmblug Into a window. 1 gave with great formaUty.
J1 Mt oa be BOOM la baalaoH hot the The aalmal la a wild one aad threw
Larater In hto “Physiognomy" mi
the
alarm,
and
be
escaped.
He
It
waa
aaewar did aot oor ipood to that ttaalf oa Randolph atreet near Hanatbe following curious remarks: “1 have and almost
aommer. One day while strolling had occasion to <d*aerve some infanta abe went to she asked bef
who tnmbled over your hammock and
gtraa' la the taachei code. It was loraky a grocery atore. It waa oorered
I a pretty lane be overtook a par- immediately on tVlr blrtha and bare tt waa
awoke you.'*
^
Mr*. Meyer-Wbat'e tbo tronble. Mrs.
four
Uther from iu long run aad the
%m Uikm to a lojjal bank
picturesque little fellow who found an aatonlsking resemblance be“And 1 thought you were a-a hawk Bchult? You are In lied hnmor tbU
**I haln*t
of tbe baakara pnialed orer It for poltoe ImawdUlely cared tor It The Ucularty
waa aaunteriog along with a fishing
or a tramp and shot your gasped tbe morning. Mr*. Ikhuto-Von aee. my
tbelr profile .and tbose of tbelr around here myself,
««mae time betope daeldlag that the owner took poaeaalon again toda^. pole on bla ahoukler and a string of tween
8te%enaea. gtrl aa «bc wrung her hand*.
father. A few days after this resem- j “but I understand tharith^
tha
busluind stayed
the club every night
:^li^arher waa right
small flrii in bis hand. He looked so blaaee ahnoat enlireiy dlaappearod. half a mile below ua. bare got a sum“But fortunately without serloua re- last week until \after midnight., Ijut
RREVITIEt.
Tbe influenee of the air and food and ; mer boarder. I guess he's jtbeoneyou uHs. All the shot •truck my leg*, but night 1 ^x\ up. 4etermtoed to give him^
probably the change of posture had so ; row."
may uwil asHistanro to get down a curtalu k'cture when he got to tot^^ ' i
altered the derigp of tbe face that you
Thing* happen auddenlyj out In tV mine."
and what do you think? Tbe Ibol
Hugh Holmnea Hobart Is the name elded be wtuikl like .to roak
^ It a dUrerent indlI country the Mime as In thv^ clty,^ ^
of him. and after considerable negotla- could have beTl«*vcd
1
Tlut 1 *hant let yoo gel down came borne at 0 ochick !-Fliegteifla
a young man who arrived at the tlhu this was nrranged fiw. the tad. In
Uiida*^ the UfiWorm Rellag 0«a Kind
Kiroe. Here, take my band and see If Blatter.
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home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Verne Ho­ accordance with dlrectlona. perching
Nettle woke up with tbe tobthacbe.
^
Will »a iUlaad and One Other
you can stand on yonr fort. Now bang
bart. ItO South DlvUrton atroet. yester­ himself on a rail fence. As the artist other at four year* of age. and about ! She had hardl.v come
on to luy arm and let me get you into
day afternoon at 4:30.
worited away at his sketch an old coun­ twelve boors after their death they Im- j and told of It when tbe rural mall tha bouse und on to tbe lounge. How
lunt. whkh
tryman came dow n the Une and stood
Dader a ruling of the poatofflee de­ Because of the general slippery
1 have I
ten miles
then, yoo
partment. which win make the price ditlon of the walks yt'sterdsy, the peo- looking over hto shoulder
“By gum! Thel certainly beats all
nm for Dr. Jamuw I know he lire* to
who attended church generally
of poatofftoe bom all over the com
be exi»ectea, more strongly over at once. She eoukln* drive, and the first iHmse al»ove here. 1*11 bring
hemlock !** tbe old fellow presently ex­
took the middle of the road.
try. the coat of boxtia at the local po
marketl and mcTO terse than that of m I nrle Joe mn^l go aldng. There hlfii right Imc-k with me."
claimed ndmlringly.
E. H. Tanner U going Into the up
office will l»e aiferted aa followa:
»>*
i was n>om for Nettie to gd along, but
“Uke the picture, do your the arttet the living.
was gone l«eft»rv Mr. WclUmrae
boUUHing business at 316 South uked. with a pIma.edfloriL
tbe toothache kepi getting woiee. It could protest and was back to half an
^
Piny-cent boxoa wUI be m centa.
To Tell a
' didn't take her long to deckJe U> stay
Seventy fire cent boxea will be tbe
nkm.
-Oh. •Uln'l thet though It atoH no “When I
tlw good nalured country
^ home and doctor it. She J.uld pul on
The memhera of the Eastern SUr bad. What I meant was tbe way yon bachelor, “at all the
do*ior. It tinrk about an hour to pick
will gt%e a dancing party New Years manage to keep thet bi^ quiet ao
I to II.
1140 boxes will bo
out the score of Wrd riiot that had
kmgr-yew
York
Herald.
fi^^^l
Into
the youn^' num's leg*,
tos-u
evening. tJan. IT. Members have the
prlvUege of bringing their husbands.
mt
oBendln* and during this time Mow Netth* walk
ed up and down In the Isick yard witli
Dsss'Xot teas* last W.rds.
The young ladles and gentlemen who
eyes ami no care if tbe WANTEO-lnslallment collortor for
bXf^cht*raiilo*
Rear Admiral C'oghlnn, oommaiutont oar yon sov« It to the waiter orally. .
*
are members, their beat friend.
,
n. j: Morgan and W.
hawks came down and took every ben
Dr. Boyd rt^mov«| a tumor from oftlie Brooklyn navy ynnl. wbo^e
left thie morning 00 a
,1
ham- on llie filace.
stori<-s ttl«. e.,«l«Uy when
Philip Weller yesterday. The paUent repuUilon as a relator
to tbe upper peninaula.
that
Tlw d«K-tor assured her that Mr. Wei
has increased each time be luis iqx^kcn hence I nlwwys liked to write my
Mra. r.^A. Dean of Sixth street re­ Is doing line.
.
ourue would live. Mr. Wellwunie him
at a dinner, told a sloiy a few nights
The L. C. B A, will
a m
turned Saturday for
It kei.t me cool. But
Watch the dock, a^
rod gosling* iM lf aas«r.sl her that be wa. bound to
toe. eanreetlDE dl.be.
Thof ilng at 7:30 tonight In the school ago which waa given to llluslrale his
live to make her further nr<|uatotauee.
vlali ln ihoaopth.
the horse pond.
distate
for
being
the
last
iq»ciikef
of
want,
hurrying
didn’t
and
lie v>nn taken down to tbe Bte
James A. Raid, cwlleolor for J. ^ hall for tbe transaction of Impo
There to only two things 'to look out
the evening.
power to rattle me completely. ^
the' aunt w^a
Tenses lu tlw d«xrtor*s buggy. He limped
Ibator’a house f urnlahlng store, baa
“Having the last word." the rear ad­ fnshionahto restaoranu no longer are
for tlms» or four days, during which
A Pere Marquetlo freight train ran
«Agned hia position add returned to
this
writing
to
be
distinguished
eyei oot for hawU end triirops. As time Mls< .Nettle ami her aunt called
Into trouble between Acme and Wll- miral saw. “remind* me of a story I
>om« town. Petoakey; ^ _
dlsapi>earrd we haven't seen e tramp for six week*. twice, aud then be ceased -limping and WANTED~lf you have any kind of
heard not long aga
Frank Thompson of Livingston. llamaburg Saturday night The way
“A certain roan died and a clergy­ from them. They are to l»e dlstln- 1 gn«w yon won't f»e bothered, but returned the call*.
work to lie done promptly please
, Moat, arrived this morning to spend car and swernl box cars Jumped the man was engag^ to offer a eulogj. gulsbed now by tbelr 1-Yench menus—
ItukSe of u week be was somethtog
liable to jdrop
call 117 Hoardman a>cnuc. Call
them hawks
track rrauUlng In some damage to the Ihe worthy ndiilst«T piviumnl n ser­ botheniome things that call a sweet­
more than a caller. It liesU all bow
hours from 12 to 1 nmins. from 6 to
Thompson. :2l Bast tatier. The next day being ^nday mon of exeee<llng length and strength,, bread a rls de veau. a potple a vol an
fast a girl who sl»uots a man and tbe
X evenings.
'
dec 17-tf
liot Jnst liefore he entered the imrior vent and a leg of mutton a gigoL-- ing a gun baa been known lo cure
the effect on traffic was not great.
roan who to shot hr |jer can get ac
to deMver It he
that It might Philadelphla Bulletin.
qualnted-verv- well acquainted Mat­ WANTED—Man to drive U^;
tot.thache.'*
V advl*able to jloam what tbe dead
T'nrle and aunt bad been gone
rimony and liawk* are *ometlmea abot
ktoaooo Electric Park.
man to help rut w«»d; Inqul
^ MARKETS.
man** last wonto had l*een.
So he
hour when the tootbacbe teased, and at with a gun.
IVtroit. I>er. l7.-Wheat-Ko. 2 red. Miss Nettle plied Into bet bami
J. W. glaler*b houi
A fanners* Institute will be held at By Wire to the Evening Record.
turned to one of; the weei'ltot younfrer
Jackson. Mich.. Dec. 17.—Articles sens and asked: j
T7»4c; corn. 4Cr; oats. S7Uc.
t.t<*r»v
doc 17-U
the town hall at Ixmg laskr on Friday,
under tbe pear tree with a [book. Sbe
Tbe
Chicago. Dc*c. 17.-Wheai--noceni- WHS Jiwt omMittlte tbe kUeben door
- 'My lK>y. vnti von trll m. yoor
p^. XU malona mt 10 a. m. and 1 p. of association were filed today by the
Tlwre are more duck* 4n China than
and oul.v thirty feet awa^. and Just to all the rest of tbe worW. C!,lna. Iltl*cr. 7n^c! com. 41V»c: oats, .14'ic.
m. A, U ^opklna of Bear Lake wtti Wolverine Park company for'iioo.ooo father's tost wolds?*
- He didn't have none,' the l«y anToledo. O.. Dec. 17.-\Vliesl-Cash. Inside tbe door stood the shotgun. Tbe crallv, U vvljltf with the«? bird*, and
be the state IPeakcr. Jjbrtuyonc Ik shich w^ eaubllsh aa electric perk
swaved: -ma wm» with him to the 76^c: com. in4c; oais.
maid bad great confident that
• ^
termiad In Naming ahot^-attend thi at Van book’s lake.
end.' "^ew York Tribune.
hawk or tramp came along sbe would
meeting. All ate Invtled to come ai^
play tbe part of a heroine. |
A
Tmskuk
Joke.
bring their baskets.
! Little Child Dead.
At n o'clock, when tbe yoong man
A certain sultah of Turkey waa v«y
&. L Duryea. Local Manager
The thfant eon of Mr. and Mr*.
fond of gooalp and sent for the bank­ Wp have marked tWprice down who boarded down at Steren*' came
Fimnk UMlson of Williamsburg died,
past the bouse with hto kodak, he tra*
er. Abraham Beg. to learn the aroaff on hm^riida of
Files Cured tn a to
Oaya
satisfied from tbe awinglng of tha
this morning. Burial will take place ta«t Of P«a and Stnmbool. Aa Abrahammock that Mrs. Nettie woa readat Klngiey.
bam -was being ponducted to the sub
tta*t raaldence by the master of the
^wo hour* later, when be had snap­
FANCjr RIBBONS of all
hers* that functionary begged him.
shotted an old lop horned cow. a crab
ahould H»e anltqn question him on the
PfU-OW 00\ KR8 and material of o 6bc.i Bletoberg Bros.
apple tree and a brook that seamed to
aubJecL to say fthat the funde were
every good Kind. Our prices are rock
be flowing up bill, be returned to find
for ladies, that were $1.25 tbe
at 8(L hto Bajccly having bean ao In­
RECORD WANT ADS PAY.
'bottom. Steinberg Bros.
dec 17 tf
hammock ao still that there waa
choice
now
only
formed by hto mhitotera.
no doubt to hto mind tiuit the occu­
Poor Abraham ;cooeented,
pant vraa asleep. He had aot |«*t tha
He had not b^ 1long with Abdul
houaa. walking aa slowly aa possible,
aa tothe
Axis wbeo he wi^ qui
whan ba caught sight ol half tbe body
foods and ropll«i ma Ihe had promised.
of a man to an open window on tha
To tbe horror of tbe banker, tbe aulraide. Wboavar It wna had coma
TOWELS
Un exproaaed blmaclf delighted and
onaaktog down through the cornfield.
hanOed Abraham a large bimdle of
It waa up to tbf young man^to toare very acceptable. Here
hoods to eell for lilin.
veatlgate
Ba started out with the Imare some of-the prettiest prvaalon that
Abcabam eold at 12 and |told Abdul
the intruder wna a tramp,
Axis ao. The ^tan had ortgtoatad ever shown. A big variety and be plekad np a ctob.[scaled the
to
pick
from
too,
and
every
that Uttle *Taha.-;
picket fence and gave a i^t Tbe
to the window beard and drew
one is marked down—Spec­
Toilet and Manicure Sets.
. He MW and dropped to tbo
ial form $iiX) and $1.25.
ground and ran around tha corner of
In the arrangemant of chryaantim Your choice for only
Mirrors, Military seta. Jeweltbe boose. He ran Into the hammock
mama the Japenfee guard against eem
7Bo
and Ito aloaptog occupant nndfeUovmen faults. Their ptema must not ba it
I and boonead Mid alaiCrtng oeeih
Cases and many other valuable

Is::

iii'

Id eoc and la hm half awnko
------ AdaT know a hawk ITOm a
maa ontO tt srns too txta
In n coal memont ahe never could
mamerod the mechanlem of that
■hetgon. aUndcr the mimtiiy
ement ahe net ooiy And It but
quartern Even
e nbroal qnantity of hlid Aot into
CWna ducks abound. Thay dodge
oae'el^
tween the cmtlni' toga They
squawking.* out ef the sruy of
quack srfll
Ills fled Into the kitchen end shot and
betted thedesr. end for the nest three

HORSE CAilE TO TOWN

B0XREIITCHAN6E

rsL-'

A. J. WHJ

BEAUTIFUL
OUTING GOWNS

CHRISTMAS
^resenta Compare our goods
and prices with othm and
you will buy o( ua

BUGBIlErS
OTV DRUG : STORE.

the same length, a stogie flower must
not turn Its bedk or preeent Ite fnfi
face, tbe flowero moat not be hidden
by leevee. or, abaold they be arrengBd
to the way of etc^ a full blown flower
ahookl never be ^laeed at tbe base of
fbo compoemon. puid ono odd ooo mnM
not bo snowed to fall between twe
oCbere alike to Icolor. Three floteon

Beautiful towds worth 65c
3Bo
Another big snap in towels
worth 35c Your choice for
pftebtog tb* conrnnt
.SSO
early bate wbM b* did gat op that b*
SEE THEM AT

SteiAbergSros.
-Have yoo been Molding hiar
-Ofeoureetbkve.-Ah. I aappooa ho talkaA back

^taattoT' Hc]

nto StoK wtU be apea

SSioSSS?””""

tanad tb* center jMt m tb* b*orfld*r*d Nadi* bad daHted into tttefcttebteM tb* goa and wM toady tor
loatbafiiM.a4
UNKN OOLLJkMB or

Iff* ara al1 filar 25c;

This » a special low price for Christmu. We have
bi« assortment and aU sires.

fUrs. Jaeketoa Sesrfa Nedqkcecs.

•W':?

V^A.1 . kl^

la alglus
algbu at tarast
tar«sc pnAkm
aeoffss are bdac —da.
Rse. Dr. H.-R

FOR SALE

paMor

of

^to to^ Pint BopCtot
Jttf. Mt «Hb«r Ml or dU.
IMm to Cknricol'WoAi at Oartor, ( mm ««a( at Bia<na. H
bmarb oa P. M. X. a or pboM to
r. C. OMtoom. Trarwa# dtp. Htok.
<toe 1041

mu 0*00 a at« tooeeac aad at
tactoir abortlr, AmMac MO
for an OopartmroU. a« atatcb paddim. aborolan. took oaicbara. raearrr aad
boaaa toaa; p
taaoral repair au haadr i
Bitadp amt at uoad aaaaa lor rellaMa ma. Writo Waukofaa afa«edaelt4t

WANTBO—Oood. eoaiprttat «lri for
(oarral feooaraork. Mr.. C. U OrtoUdk. Wr Moaroe.
doe l«4f
WANTCO-tUalac room (in at ,
at too P. M. aatlBg HoBtoaa ofleo girl,
doed-tf

WANTI»-Toar aoOad

Worti. til «. rreat WL CaU tdl
CIU, pkooo aM VO mo 4o too ratL
eet tit

FOR SALE
W)H •ALl—Two wood bsslcni and
other boutehold fumUure. W9 W.
Wfhih etreet.
'
dec 1641*
BOB BALB-BCors

aad

FOB BALE OB BENT—Hoose on Csss

splsadto
apstalrs;
*n«oln
oet tMI

FOB BALB-ll
of Boyd and
large lot; new
noose; assy i terms; p^os 11200.
Wade Broa..|l27 Ualoa sliast au.

sorss improred; six seres sulUUle
tor gsrdaa; good buildings; all In
irst^lsas eondlUon: cash pries
•3.000. Wads Bros.. 117 Dnion
strsst. CIU. i^oos 12l».
FOB BALB-14U-Oood asw seven
room bouse, ttb strsst. dos# to
srbool. market sad church; easy
terms. Pries $1600.
Wads -Bros.. ii7 Ualoa 8tV Clu.
Pbons I21k
dec I tf
ABBLCB FPB BALB-I have Some
choice apples by bushels for sale;
OHmss* Go^s. Dsldwlas. Green,
lags. TslspabokVIfis. Pewauklss.^
Talmsa Sweets. W^sgoners. B. J.

Morgsa.

SS-I

street near Twslflh street sight
rooms and fimacn; now. BboraaB
A Huntsr.
dot KMf

POB B4LB-Btcbty srri farto^ two
mllss wsat Norrtovllto; four miles
post ofBcs Trarerss aty; sixty

aoT 26-a

FOB BALB—14K->One hundred and
sixty sere farm 12 miles houth of
city; seventy scros Improved; new

phoos 1219. r

WE HAVE har^s
Hotel and Bar ]
trade at Lake Ann. large
mill at Copemish. one of the largest
and best hotels, all furnished. In
Korthern.........
uiiiiiuu ir«'i UK Duai naruwuoQ, nvm*
lock and pine In Michigan; livery
barn fully equipped la Traverse
City. We hsw R. R. and saw mlUt
also a few choice locations in cen­
tral portion 9f Traverse City. We
have gold and silver mines In the
grestert itHnlbg district In the world
—the Ovid Field District. Nevada.
W« have gold and silver mlnee In
Odorsdo. In fact, wc htve proper­
ty for isle Almost anyt^ere you
want It. But we have nSUilng w«
can offer yon that will equal the
Grand Traverse Region for aafe.
sure profitable Investment, either to
purchaser or as security for loan.
We always have a gilt edged pe. curtly for your money and we al­
ways have tbe money for gilt ^ged

W’ADBBROS..
*17 Union Street. Traverse Olty.
rt. CIU.
1219.
Mich., ate. plhone 1219. Call us up
by phone, local or long distance.
*OB BALE—1472—Fvrty acre farm
We pay the freight
Ousrtcr mile cast of Mayfield; gcM>d
new Ctnoenl Mock house; good barn. FOR BALE—One pair alngle sleighs
ig^lUnn \y«dc Br^, SIT Unloa
nearly new ; u1m> good single work
phone 1219.
phone. G 1177.
dM 10-tf
house, comer lot. comer of
rUl Uba
and dear <

FOR RENT,

im.

C.b

B^ il7 Ualoo street, au. phone
FOB BALt-14T7-Uno eight room
Oondatlon; easy terms. Price
11*00. Wade Bros.. *17 Union st..
CIU, phone 1219.

HOUBEB TO BENT-Bast Tenth BL:
also one corner Front and Rose. A.
t\ HueUmantel.
dec $-tf
FOB RENT-House opposlle jaU; $13
a month and water taxes. Dr.
Thompsoa. Inquire 520 8. Union 8t
dec 13-tf

FOB BALC-ll75-One hundred and TO BBNT-Rnoms In Peoples 8srsixty acre farm six miles from1 <city.
iugs Bank building: steam heat, hot
ty^hree acre orchard; large
thirty
and cold water, gas and electric
lights, bath, i
Bee iS-tf
tdrmi. Aw Alta I fruit aad .

FOB BALB—14*11—27 acres two aad
city market; l.OOO
beating
i. good bouse aad bam;
Wade Bros. *17 On*
i sin et. CIU.
1219.

HOUSE FOB BENT-^Dr. Oannllett
dec d-tf
HOUSE TO BENT-Cheap. coruei
Garfield and State. Inquire F. G
Heumann. 121 Cast.
dec *-tf

oms. 529
nov 2<Kf
FOB BALB-Jersey rattle;
hull S
years sold, bred from rs^ered HOUSE FOB BENT-On WashingUm
atnwt
Inquire
at
225
Washiagtoo
siodL Bt. Lambert strain; I ball
street. Mrs, Wllklna
deet IWf
exile of Korthpori, 13 months old.
regtotofed: I bull ealL high grads,
nine moaths irfd. well bred. aoMd
color, good alse, ehegp; i cow. Tl*
rolls Fanny accon^^ regtatered; 1 LOST—Seal ring, lettm* -M" set with
heifer 15 months old. Daisy of
chip diamonds. Return to Record
office,
dee 15^f
Northpnrt. registered: tsaUly grade
cows to asll also young bslfera
Golden Hod Farm. Byron Wootosy.
AFTER trying a smaB tack of
decl34f
IDEAL hackwhaat Bokr ytw
want
s 25 Ib.. 50 Ih. V 1$0 lb. sack.
BUth street,
I
BecBtf

LOST

tbs strsst Print admd to loot oaalk
Prtoe •I2S0. Wbds Bm^ 117
Union Btrsnt Ctu. pbons UIB

toot pobUc poller mrat.
tbs work of sdocwtlac tbs stfbtWss
doca wot panalt soeb traasw
tbat It to atraacs a uatfona atjis ad
aad 4at tbsrs Is ao Uw aadsr
typopniplU has aot bf«a adsptsd. It to
a sahtoet to
Mrs. laas Dowle, w|fs of tbs dspow
od Isadsr of Zion Oty. Friday aRsr.L
aooa stgaedfaway la tbs Muskegoa i
county courla say latersat she migb
have ta nay Zloo Oty
eclLuied
^ castor Mt.
la retain was glean an aacloodcd
.
Angto
deed and qtrit claim title to
ladlaa. -to not an Imagtuary girfito.
Mae Dbttl. Dowle • $200,600
ne belt, but s rvul girdle.
boms on tbe shores of White lake
_ ______________
day aad night. U wlafsr 1bk
la Moakegott maty.
Mrs. Dowle rlrtually gave
bol *
boMtaga
worth
I
tenth of that amount, but she to tired
of the ooostaat turmoil in ZSon Oty af­
fairs. Tbe proceedings of Frldsy were

tor—ay ysara to to be lifted,
bare been stoifad tor tbs
Bsessaary $11,000 to pay oB all obiigatiooi.
j
rifisn tbooaaad doUara eonsUtatsd
tbe rsesipt# of tbs Decttbtr toad aale
St tbe often of Uadj Oommtasloasr
Ross Tbaradsy. Tb*. Immsstsad sad
swamp toads la a Ur^ aumber of
eouatles wsre tiered, sad tbs paroeU
sold brought good prkW
Roy Wood, who was arrested la
Kslsmssoo Tuesday on a charge of
sastchiag a pocketbook from a glri.
POR »ALI-Oood top bonr
aad
later was relossad because tbs
Poftidad eottor. lo««r« L. K. Trta
biodoe ld4f girl was unable to podKlvely tdsottfy
him. was reurrsstsd F^y on a coto
la having giken advantage of an
POR RALtr-OorrIoco fbetory. MiW. plaint from Paw Paw. wbsrs he to opportunity to* secure twenty-eeven
•Ito pow. BoduiMrr OM tooli;
cords of wood cheap. Postmaster Bra­
•n Ugkt^d Ijr oloetileRr: aeod «n
Becoming tlrod of jiUUng around. dy. of Saglnsw. finds he Is up against
protoetoa. to • tbo plooo ot IMO; George H. OHmsa. a freslthy retired a knotty proposition It Is probably
torw rBUroodo ood • groto opoolng farmer of Owosro. aged **. has just the knottiest hardwood that ever
far o goaortd npoir booloooo; m begun to learn tbs trade of barber. came to Saglnsw. He sUrted In to
oppooltloo: «tO ooO for tltdO; • He says he doean*t a^
split some of It Saturday and used
tasp tor sotos oat; osraor la poor but be cannot endure ^lag idle. Get up three Iroo wedges, broke two axes
bsalUL Addrsto J. J. Bortek. Oa- man became wealthy 1^ South Dakota and was Oo the point of giving It up
tord. Mleb.
aor Tdf raising wheat after be And sold a farm when W. G. VanAuken. lumt>erman.
here for ItO.OOO. He <kme here from dropped over to show him how. The
Syracuse. N. Y.. twenty years aga
latter soon had enough. Now Brady
That a debt for poUtlcal serrlces Is going to tuy an suirjr and a supply
fsciorist aad
esatral
part of Stb strseL
Pr
IIIOO. rendered baa no standing under the’of'djTJamlte.
Wsdo Bros.. 117 Ualoa
u au.
phone 1211.

eomsi

lot

rroat aad Oak straeU;
Imslasss loeaUoa; Bat
—aid rsat to rlfbt party.
nor«aa d Huatsr.

tor ssbsrtui rnldHct la thlB r»>
Prka »MM. Wads Broa^ fl7
I sliaK. atx. pbM iXlt.

FOB tALC~14t2-Blx room boase.
Boyd STsoos. doss to Rose itiwst,
pries leso. Wsde Brtw, 217 Unloo
strsst. CIU. fbooe 1211.

'—r—

Um Wnu—wMsw sd tos
iRto capttatbu. bas apppM fwito f«r
tbs pPbtteathMi bf a wipartar tor tb#
tbe greateei streagtheMT known. Tan
Uimd. Itlstbsi
blad IS bs pwbUabsd la
It win br tflstrlbptrd toss to an sf tbs
7W> Mtoi.
Bfcaaos sC tbs ffsat
it—s li 4—tag a sMi^law was CW isriitna oC j
csit of prtettoff ta raM cbaiwctoVA
» band a Mw Rpm bo—Jlaailes owrt at Bai^w
aa|y a Haiiisd aaaber pf basks boss
bfsa brfstofors pabllsbsd aad tbsWtod
lUUB for pay tor warbUtf tor tbs win prwiUy apfifsnsfs Mto Ssmrr^
iplrtidid rbarlty.
Tbs aagastos wilt bos fun of obolcs caa
Alpsaa tars aff tiM am sC
cootsiBs tbr a*^ of tbs day. atort«L iacksoab, lOC Front i
MfOntiac. atRd ft at IBs sh0
aad caatriUiitloas tooa> bitod rsMlsrs
Bee n-Bt
9U par wssb tor 1
Tbs loala stsaal ssrps U

■ X\

KSOLTS
WANTED.

">*

^am«

TOD Mi a tomie tbat win put tb*
nap of Bto tato your u]
Ufy you from an ileaae

General llews
Bmpertw William has startled Gerany by appointing Bruno I*aul, the
cartcaturlst. of Simpllcissimus. to be
director of the Berlin i Industrial Art
school.
j
Samuel G. Ward, fohnerly a Bos­
ton banker aad Ralph* Waldo Emer
son s most intlmste.friend, to still llvlog In Washington. Hej is ono of two
survivors of tbe Hsr\aiil class of IS36
and to one of tbe thre4e survivors of
the Boston Latin school class of 1827.
Henry Louts Bischoff^helm of Lon
don. long known as a ^wer la Buropean finance, celebrat^ hU golden
wedding anniversary’ recentlj .
He
gave $500,000 to certain charities
In
chart
which he and Mrs. Blschoffschelm are
Interested. Oneflfth of the amount
goes to Jewish Institutions., tbe re­
mainder to andenomlaatlonal chartties.
Vere Ooldlhwalle, oi^ of the most
Interesting personalities of the Boston
bar. haa had a romanjlc '^reer. He
U the son of a well ^nown Boston
physlclin and for s number of years
traveled with a wild west show. Fbr

.4:

sdo. I He attracted
llonr^ntly by publlshlng a book
IngeUll.
By placing a negatlv^ at the focus
of a telew^ during
hour, of the
night Mias Harriet S. Leavitt, one of
examination force, haa* recently dis­
covered thIrty-sIx new jrarlable stars.
*Theee latest additions {to the known
twinkling points of light make a toul
of U«4 start which Mihs Leavitt has
discovered.^
|
Governor Pennypackqr of Pennsyl­
vania objects to the tehn "executive
tfbpartment' as applied io the office of
the governor. He regijrds It as not
in keeping with the dlgklty of the of
flee. It ta Governor ^nypacker s
cootenUoo that as hU office is at the
head of the sUte government It is entlUed to distinction over the mere
-departmenu."* of which there now
«> many.
|
The earl and countess of Tankervllle have been holdinx crowded re­
ligious meetings In Shropshire. Eng
land. Both are .much interested In this
kind of work. *The countess wss MUa
Leonora Van Marter. an American
girl, and the earl spent much of his
youth In this ooonto'. He to on entergeOc member of the hbuse of lords
and. Uke his wife, a great lover of art.
They have two children!
Senator Blackburn and aome other
southern statesmen have been bearing
of 'poasum hunts newr Waablngton.
almost within shadow ef the eapitol
doam. They think of organising a tor
ay la that vicinity and may be cx
pectsd to sUp into tbe woods a abort
way up the Potomac aln^ any Ume.
Oomplaint to made that It to pracUoally imposalble to get this delicacy In
the Weahington markeL
Oongrmaman Frank |0. Lowden
has put hlmaalf down tn tbe eoogrssskmal directory na a fiarttar. An eaaiwm eoltoagae asked him bow an IWnels farmer spent bto time. Mr. Lowd« RpUtd tint Iw CM u aboM t a.

ro.. had a light breakfast, smoked a
cigar and then nntll nt»on dictated
letters to his stenographer and then
—. At that ptHnl his bearer decided
that he would like the calm joys of a
rural life without any more particulars
and that If there were any more farm
jobs of Just that sort he would Uke
Governor elect Comer of Alabama
vUItt'd the house of representatives
Washington a few days ago and
I received so cordially that the
ultlng noise UlsturlKHl 8i>eakei
Cannon. On learning who the strang
er was "Uncle Joe** waited unUl he
had departed aiHl then reminded Clerk
Hines that under the rules governors
elect should not be admitted while the
house is In aesalon. “But then.” he
added, -those beSra from Alabama
know much about my rules and
wouldn't believe In them If they did
Dr. Edward Evrret Hale, chaplain
of the senate, usually listens for an
hour or so dally to debate, taking
sort of fatherly interest In the me
bers. as the chaplain of a l>oys' school
nilght. The story goes that Dr. Halo
once asked a certain senator with
^
of sollcit.tlon If he was
choroh member. The aenator w
^lad to be able to sa, that he w,
Two or three day. later, sccordli
to the story. Dr.^Hale recurred to the
subject and asked tbe name of the
church. Tbe senator gave a name
T»o or three dsya later again Dr
with regret that he
that church and that
he was sorry to find that It had l>een
homed down twelve years before—
and never rebuilt.
^
PresidentBtoosevelt to a belter hunt­
er now than he was some twenty
years ago. a hen he.first went looking
for deer In Maine under the guidance
of -Biir* Bewail. On that occasloo he
and his guWe camped at a place where
deer were abundant. Just before dusk
Sewall plared him at a comer whenhe could watch the runways. "When
you s«' thv der you let drive." said
the guide. In « few minutes a fine
buck came irolting toward the am­
bush. Unable to restrain his Joy.
young Roosevelt turned and whisper^
od: "Do you know this it the first
deer I have ever shot.** Thfn be turn­
ed to "let drive." but the buck, wboae
keen ears caught the whisper, hsd
jumped sldewsys and dtoappearod.
Wh»t Qevgll Uraogbt ud what
Roo»»eJt add tor tR* nrrt are mlontoo voold make »h«t Horace Groetejr
osed to call “mighty loterenlag readIng.BUT INK valla, ens), trara add:
bnahaa. cruaib uara aad awapmi.
card traga. p4per kaitaa. poekat ■
aafat. poalaga alaaip kOBHa. aUL. la tka!
kaaatifal aatliaiT taaia at Tha Bcoa-!
oavRioia.
dee 1»«

A BIO LOAD or DRT WOOD for
«!.» at tka Soatk RUa LaMar Oo.

BUT the bent caagles and Baal
aaku tbs tdOldmn alck. Get them at
Inekaonb aad tbay ore aars to be
tgbL
4ae

Pere Marquette

A Testimonial

One eualomer told us he never had
a coal that give him the snUsfactlon
that Hodtlng valley does. The maxi­
to prevent cholera, and I have no doubt
mum
amount of heat with the mini­
they do sa At nny rate. I i
of any wearer of ai cholera belt whom mum amount of coal consumed. That's
It's the soft coal you should use.
Phone us shout IL
New Cure for Epilepsy.
J. B. Wslerman. of Waiertou
Rural free delivery, writes:
dsught
-------------------by Dr. King's I
Ufe nils. She hss not hnd an attack
for over two years." Best body cleansars and Ufe giving tonic plUa on earth.
O. P. CARVER a BRO.
25c at Bugbee Dnig Co.. Hanndh Drug
Storp. Frank H. Meeds, drug stores.

■m. toed B. WWtor. Jafigs uf
St — eautosf BeMtoXA.

i'Si^

Farms for Sale
I have a number of jfood
farm*, all the way from 40 to
160 acres, for lale, or .if you
have any good property. I wUl
take it in exchange and make
you easy tbrmt. 1 can tell >'OU
a good farm for len money
than you can buy it of -any­
body elt& I have farm*
which are located from four
to 20 milesi from Traverve
Cirj;i^>ll good improved land.

H. HYMAN

r.B. TAYLOR COAL CO 180 WaghU^-

Tin Tnsuranct

IF. for any reaaon. your grocer does
not furnish you with IDEAL products,
call up the mill, we will see that yon
get II. Both phones.
dec S-tf

e«o. a. Jarvis

Arc Your CoUcctions Slow
BtTC yra accauto Oat

Ots. J. a fc HAST J. 7»0B»UM)I

$|SOiMO,«00
wtTrUi ofj CA^DV will be sold
In the irnited BUtvs this yw.
Borne *d ulers ssili of (gnirse
sell Imirtj than others, but there
Is a rtauiin tor this.
The aljsoliJU* PURITY of the
Br«ncm>j Store Candles corablnususual low price oC

OVTKjrXTMIO VMV*IC.AWli

If JOB have, let me coUect
them for you.
OM loonnto nromptlj attooded. JJLSOIfROB ced W.SCWETHI
to and I oanmake monejforyou
nbffROE A MeWETHY

A. Pohoral
Collection

6EHERAL mSURAtCE

Hsmilton
riLRILN BLOCS

Traverse Oty. Mich.. Sept 10. 1$0*.
I have placed a number of accounts
with A. lB>borars agency for edUeeb
ton. many of them tong outlawed; but
just the same Mr. Pohoral brought the
deltnqoenu to Ume aad prompt oetUemeats.
Dr. E. L. Aabton, Dmittot

. '

U L. A. BUILDINQ

DKN-rim-r
201 Trsst Sireti

You Ha?c GItcd Up?

774

^....

Dr. W. J. Higginsi

per pound
g
.

are the j two prlurl,ial rc*si
for our i^nmeuM* caml, busln
If you wrruld iglre >t»ur HiHdrcn
the purqtit and heal candles oh
ta!uahle|al tlie ptlcv yt.u Mmuld
buy Iherii at the Bcsmoiny Store.
Sunday ncheiols and all chuirh
iKK-letles win find It Ui their Im
lerest

DENTIST

Porcelain Work
^ Onflw with BosixiM OoUfigk,

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
;

......-AT.......

Barniiim & Earhs
Diamonds from SIO
to $300

SUver and Ebony Bnuliea,
Combs, Mlppops.
MiUlary Bitolics.
Manfcare Sete.
Fine white, perfect stones. They
Travdino Sels, etc.
make a ooo4 Investment as
weU as a nleeprcsenL
WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF,
SILVER PLATO! WARE.

Watches

Wc bare tbe Hamilton. llUnoia, Bock- '
fora. Elgin and WaUhain. aod oaaca
for the wm«. from nickle Io aolid goM,
all At Uie V«y loweat price at wbich
they can be aoM.

A Hne sssorlmail of Clocks
IroaiSl to 9S0.

Umbrellas. Ladles'

Li

Gents*,

si

We handle ibe PickaM Haad-palnicd
China, the 6neat that ia made. A paeoe of
this, or of the Bawks CM Glass wonU
makeafinei^nt
Binga.Biooohe«, Braoele^ Scarf Pina. Keck
Cnaina and Loeketa. Chaiiia. Charms.

Ooff Battons,
Oomha,
Thimbu a.
Sterling Silver Knives, Forka, Spoons.
FonnUia Peka,
jOpeni GJasaoa.
Berry Spoons.
Field Glaaaea, Speotaclea
CoM Meat Forks. Butter Spreaderg,
Fruit knives.
Cream Ladles, Apd variooa other articles,,any one ef which wilt
G^vy Ladles. Sugar Spoonr.
makes finepreseaL
Butter Knaves,
Oyster Forks.
Berry Forks,
Carving Sett
Thu store will be npen evenings unand various other Uoea.
til alter Christmas.

Bamiim & Earl ifg ftom st

J

wm
fCMiMI tmm FM
wmArn i99m P»rte mm4 t0 mm4
im Alik ckmrril crftctei* la
Th* irtagTaiat
Iba 4l««e •< Trmrt«> I. tfca ao.^
: ta^tn:mf^mr^urS^
taam4 from Part* arr

~~=2=H.aV5vr

ta uwlaia. TW
V It a liM vnrtwr. aa4 4«aFita %l«
taUL kSacmr has Iwcs that of
rtan tad mtarn, it km aad aim at
tka aortk ef |tair. .
Mj of Ui« Ukk
Oaiaam Batfo IW Maa X 1. 71 ‘ Wh^ ht
meM tbt mgt at H.

♦rrr tlaoa
Ike muM

n 11, i«n ». mci

tlilak fbto the o&br tbtas
that to ml!y Ittinirta^t to that «no of
tbracoCiMln tbrbi^tok. ItsmU

rroaraad head of‘^^
afiaco^ai caaacauor aaa
Ictrr ■pirHMl dliwtor vt Ik* «wi-

a

hero Iwon better and nobler and more
blatarteal and aatlafwjtory If both of

Ron Oarto and vtte 1
W of ■
f. Ildt.
John A, Riley and wife lo F

■i-V

It la of no tme for ino^ to try to recolloci btotary^ 1 norer ^<1 • btotorteni
mind.
ft CO. Mldcberor way It "*■
mat wife to
^
^
Wboo Rfty-au jF. Hodgn, parcel, aocUon C. town
bnpfmad. I am clnd c|rit. and that to
Th* VCI7 day of hU ramaatlaa. with of Vaairr. tb^ fiak ba bald wlMa ba na mneb ootbnalaam da 1 can get np and Haydn hto -Oraattoo*- wrbmi atoty. ranc© >. likM.
fitw
yoan
of
age.
j
Jam
J.
Ptma^^R^Fraak
Saytor.
Jam'
for a pecaoo tieartnc tor
*
j
O, P. T. I
am fercottlDc the Crat CteeAns. the
m. Ptf«r*a la* was an bat aatWe lo
wtXc to Herbert
1
<
vnie rue
SaztoB and wiX©
one tbv atandp fartboat back toward
fio thnmkh alth the mrdaoat aad
P. T.
a attaehe of fho Ainnlna ©mbany
^
tba really ortglMl tatiCiemen*. ^bteb
laastiiy arrrt««t Atimr It vaa all met
nitodr Itlaiid faruimi aha bat* was Adtom.->From Unik Tvate'a Airtomlon tells a story of a bsTier In
_ , uvtK^
Wrihj,
aad tha iiairUrcb of Vealce»had barmtdoy of a da© ohl Kiigltob fam^
prcUoa 1, town"-?, range
btoempby
to
North
An^erlcan
B
otIo«v
ram Plat X. hr nc^trly rollapaad damasad by rovinr bands of drar will
lly. wbaa
wbaae tong arnlee had Incwkwltd 10, $$op.
frati thr dirt faiiser. The ord«I loW to Inlrrsatrd U» Iram that two of tbo
Ir him a personal and
try In*
Farm C. Ollbort and wife to Oco
l.T-t In tbe soot and dangbters of tbe MUIer Riigers. pareols. aectloa 27,
aa kcarlly oa Ma Mlaeat Jkat hr arat acllr rmitnrfd tiavr mtrrvd This city
town IT. range 12 liooe.
form to rcatrrat tko laMtlac of the and that too to Ha brW tarry rantwd time asu one of rbe ciMwts. a man wUb
Chirr, on 7he ocen«too of a Urge
Biwln 8, Pratt to AdaK. Prmtl4»ar*
a Moprriy tos^ of orrr a hnndrrd doJ- a poo^ memory for fA'tni and.^ In ad* dWr iMirty. the ronsHealkms butler
eoaaittoo.
*?»»» »•
Akd f<r ihr lljor ttitt tl r aocr |rtir* tors. Thia to inot II5 find lUnr that ditlcu. u bttk* ii«rar»lkbt«'d. look tl« oloerrid Ibat one of tin* im ndieni
** " *
Ml nH«at hat linod Ibe topal dinma. 'a drrr lu»a bm sm In ITovldmo»s l«at aside and miuAv to btoi In a can-- iho frmllv. . .TMine sl.1 whu lu..l l.ui, *>*" “
*“"!**• *“*?:
rrt-rtitly riilrt.-d wWl}. w». Or...I'nc|
"wlff T. Cu.lard, et. «1.. to Bar*
Ikaaa brmhdcvi»« hare aiH bm to fOf a yoar or two ako tor made iw Ikk-ntlal wblM»rr.
{
* K»l IB.
nti
atucmtit
of
attputioo
to
her
appoamner In^KImwood avnior. >*or
-Yon Pee that toll niaii standlnc by
able itelg1il*or on tlie rigltt, ob\ !nu«ly Mock 5. town C.,
rram. brfort aairalBce ibt poMatt bowrrrr. Wm^lnator strert has loan tbe 4k«rr I - apked.
Wm Zimmerman and wife to
In exeeas of that aeiwdnl totbc b*sa
, or tbr art arparattna ebtreh and tovadrd and wr may yet l^bcomr arbara Benn«*tt. parrels. Boon 4c
-Yes.**
' j
fasrlnalltig
man
.
ohd»*r
b^t
ThU
tbr' lirrt
tutr, depdYto* Ihr Iloman Catholic rusUHnrd to the ai^daclr
-Well. I w.*ip taiklniT to him a while faH |a'rtttri«e»| the luith r fo a di*in^e»*
fortiM nnlmato
and aan alH)of the IcrriMy ji*«dd wcaftor In
nnlmtlt to i:xcbaiii:.i:xH
rtony c< pro|»rfijr and lulTllrac harr frtrtM
•hat eouia 110 h*nm i to* 1*ame In «i parcel. Dooo ft Anlnoy’a add.. %\fi
wotobrd hrartly on hl« ludtocaa and ktarkii nQnari ‘On Monday a d€H*r NVIiraska laM year, an|l be yawned to b^ni't*. Ho. under pret«*iiM* of |un»liig
Grace II. Smith to Barbara ft Caleb
forsfir
sbHig
lUnk
maclr
a
Piiullar
the (nli>ni a dlslu the luitl«*r iiuiungr*! Bennelt. pamls. Boon ft Antooy a
arm Mtn arratly. It bad wort* to do
k-uplu,:
tlmiukb
Tbe
iKSif
*^nilhd.
-^»on‘f
you
know
Ptiwi.
New
lioDdou.
to whUi'cr respectfully to Imt «*ar:
Adfllilon, 11.00.
r»r«l»aMy Ibao nnj other ainsto ratiM*
wlm b«* ur ask«d be.
little M;ore.eot;vcr«Latton la the
Samuel H. Saylor to Chari... Groth.
to hrfajj about hU llTial fat!toa In Ibo friasp door! of our sbap and Imdly
-.No.sH fd owU aectlon 17. town 28. rang©
friirtitt
nliiy tb| iiropricfor
of a p«*oii.|
left. mWs;-—IltirncF** Wc i.ly.
-■
btaJib.
-That a l.h iit» iinnniearr. tin en tle
B. BliO.
r.taM1j*htuciit.l
i.nit.] iMirlnjc tlio roiiiluK
The arm I fea>a *if hln hollyfnp at wliibT H to lllrly Hint surti Im iUmls ex]i:orer.-*-|l»rpt*r's
LuVerne If: Wcxsl. Kx»*rul..r to Wil­
-llarptWs \V^k
NVtfkly.
IliU lime tttv arrtwt»»atod |p»litnaailY w ‘II
-fiirrnal vigiUiK*e. • KlMMiied the ora* liam Core. lot m1. Havlluud:i Addition.
tlw* diN r will
II la* more
lit., n. tl«
for, “is tbe urM-e of hU‘rt^ r
* «• tjorw Tkrm '
berauae in the tVvi time that hr wat find bws to tbr llrlda and
Tb- women ele.iors ©xebanged
the iToMdrucr JodmaL
wloUkd the aerpur ol ------------------bare lt*anied to talk,
tbe]
-H------------ raflcan hr ha* mnrr than fjinilcd the]
T'bat U the same i»rte© as Ind
Bmylher
prt*dlctkma or the cartSloaU who were
«ir
“IiHb*ed 1 do! Ilefrire they bare year,” they remarked and shrug.:«d
Inatnimrntal In bla rHeclion and rlt*e-How do0 ymu
jtou grl 'thoao cllntiuc
no dancer at
iedlbe
lion by tbr anmd collcir that be | way.r naked
^be country cousin,
Th.tbclr
|ian*QU
teljtm;
jpu
lb©
muark: frfm,
aould indrrd br n worthy wcoirMof j "Ha^
au.l I
H»e rii
city nH.-Wapblnfto«
to the rnait and «ood lico XIII Hcj

Reliable medicine for croup
,aad(»e that shonid always
ibe kept at hand for immedt-

:w...

haa »hn«o wondetful Iramlnc. np*
pIlNl <o «.anii )Htl llUrtml .uniK-rt ..f j
tard ii| tooHuitooc
Ihn iu.rt.-m
ol tbr rburrh.: try sol.1, but
i« Ibe
1,-ruller.
Hr hM gradually become to aland for. wtian*by

lOHut Kcoed;.

*•»
t.

cjutoie p|||||TZE$$ COATS

$10.00

i;*:-

Coat
■■

$16.50
bislead
oi $25
' I•
.

: |nBn|HE|^E arc five models of the handsomest coats at the price or even a higher

price that we know youjiavc c^rseen. When we say they are beautiful
that does not eXpregs it. Picture to yourself a full length coat of rich
i .
broadcloth, open on the side for about ten inches to allow for the full
I ^
sweep of the skins. When the garment ja thrown open you catch
glimpses of foft gray satin of which it is lined throughout; the perfect fitting collarless neck, trimmed with gloiny velvet* with four rows of silk soutache and one
df wide silk braid, giving tne handaome cfifcct of a wide velvet collar; generous
sleeves, pliiied into pretty turn back cuffs trimmed with silk braid to match the
; collar; fulllbox front and ripple back—the whole effect one of grace and beauty;
. and you have one of the five styles in which these charming coats come. These
i coats arc all the Printicss garments, and these makers spare no pains to make every
’ I garment nhat it should be. Not only stylish, bat have qual iy back ot it, and they
Certainly have maintained their reputation in these garments*
In order to tecere these coats we were compelled to purchase
an unusually largo quantity and oonaidorei
lereil ourselves fortun*
ate, for never liavB we plat*od l>cforee our customers such
^
While the purchase
values as are offered in Uu*se garmenU.
was a large one, and we have aiooe ordered twice more, do not
think you cau put off buying until some future* time, for they
an* going fast. Whether you have any thought of a oont or
not wo want*you to see these, for we want you to see for your,
•elf what bargains they are.

This Is the

WM

r.K*'V;

We are

Sole Agents
lor

:

In

to*otl|er Excepfiontal Bargain

4; ^5*:#

Prinlzess
Garments
.

Traverse Qty

r

Style.

OMltly.

In.UD<-ctiM)wit].tlie.lMTelug.jMireCu7.»ll.ebMl gun^tta tb. priM
ibathMeTerb^en offered in thuoitT. Tbey ak« liketbe ab>Te of tbe fEttcm
PrinUeM Euke and are in fabek Keraejn, all) wool and of an exotplioaal qaalitj
attheprice. 50 iiichea long, yoke U ailk aeige lined. Tbo
aooompenyingt-DtgiTcayou an idea of tbe back. They
are doable bieaated with ooUatle« a««k trimmed with
blacb velvet, braid trimBtd. Wide aleeves piaaied into
tom-ljack caffr, velvet and bnid trimmed. And tbe prioe

“<*’r.................... ................. ................. . •
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Ifils is the C3oak store piINwIhcA
I

SMillsBirMay

Prtee.
•- i.f

.stc
BUY A PRETTY WOOL DRES&

Some Pretty WewHaWs at SDc a yinl.

Steinberg Bros,
nrUtol. Vt.. to the ninstcr of arv.itty
languages. He l.awan life on a farm,
but by dillflintt study aivquirrd out ton*
suagi* after the nthcr. lie to at jirearut doing •iMs-lul woik. n»*sMes hto
many traiistolloiis be to the author of
a l.nrge niinilier of Itooks. lie gradu­
ated at llnrvmd. and shortly afterwnnl lYesidcnt Uneoln ai*|H.inted him
aerretary of legation at St. IVtershurg.

U':

-l et me kIm.w vow this uew telearraiigniient.** ssld the iHd:te
<*l>dj<iit, y-WhUo >on are trlklns
i>ugb It to* cHie t*an IntriTUpt you
p*y talkii'g l«irk.”
'
•N;^wl Juflb r.” rxctolmiNl the
lo my
,1o gt*i off mmwwhere aiwl talk to
iwlfo for n *^.u|*lc of hour. to f.
jlel her say a w*»nl.-

HOME MADE mine© meat UK*. | IF IT COMfcS fnJui St Into r* IW.
McCormick of courae. B70 East Eighth ■«» nialu*T whui. U*p sum jb and low
NITTS and CAND1B8 10c to SOc.
STEINBKH BROS.* fl,
and Sirect.
..
dec 17 If {priced.
der 17*U
McCormick of ooum*. B70 E. Kichth %2 wool sviAters ar© all wool.
St.
dcc!7tr
* dec 17 If
RCCORO WANT AP*. PAY.
RECORO WANT APS. PAY.

BKAUTIFri-LY
handkerehlcfs.
c
Bra...

V

...$12.75

Pben D. roasteraaober and wife
ran M. Rank. aeth. amkm II
1C. ranee 11. $T
P. Taylor

tbito bad fotitoatl:^ toe bind lev. Hut

'5
3

■lACICSHJC
HMTynobPtatk

nkratoihoirtlatc
lyrMo ftWy till forty

_I...

$10

Sm9 BduM.

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MM 7

TWAVlMt CITY. mCHIOAII. »K>MOAY. IXiCCMfCK t7. 1M1

THE HALL ROOMBOYSr

At tli»
•C II

Violins. Guiiars.
Mandcrilns, Banlbs

tuL m thmrj rfiA
C^n 1*^A» w
• r«l
asm. -t kwr of a
I wm* iWld »Uiw a ^
1 lo bate at Us'(

•J«» tbal baM.
«f tbe ^
cl M and wa.** aad CIm tfak
wrat mi viilT a kit of lajwi.tliu
'mmfnt that vmtld lM\e taktai txr
lalumn to rrjid.
**iD a CMiRlif^r of arrUcDt »«m
r-wifdahwat. fiH- itemaca* «k«.lAr«I
that oar katc »?cn« var«> not d«s?
varatiut*. Tkrrf^oro tk« tiiU- drcUva
at Uat lo cvt « Kf>w craUr nrMBfaC
aicu. auU Ju4^ l‘a:.oo «aa
to a Hlr ODf. \
-'Hii* ^sn that Jtalfff raioo
rmt M.ilii a at i.l. l4Jt It wa» a cLiaak*. It rpnuilP« a
It U a*
wen ktM»wti amnnff na na •Falber. 1
cannot k«ll a lk».* ttr ‘Knctand expcAa
erej-v m-tn fa do hU Umv.*
‘*Tbe %icn Ihrtj i'tmt
a
©r
!n «il.
Uh- faup^ia ‘Itanrtwd
. ad Ua1*-—IlilLiilett.kla Ifulktlii,

That U» a v«w^ ai-InmUaigr ia aa an^
rottacUMia bdcKwiat of the Ulgbeat otOer
ta awplr prurcd by
which, ‘aopplled by adro
pear from time, to tlwe In print aajra
tliniaj. •‘lUreni flow becaoiw no one
rwn atap tticin.'* dtxiared one youthful
ccaa: Ut rrcentty. while another. w|ien
aaku! to ctre tUr acreo cfuat poweca
of the world, wrote Ih nU soad fhlth.
•*Orarlt.r. t«iccirlrity. atcam power.
uarlea.- In deerribinB the diEerence
tetweac a phjMclan and a anneen yet
anetber tHKkItnE writer dectered:
phyairtan Is a lann Vrbo deaU with
iscdUtnea. lie c»c« oct to aee people.
A annceoa l» a man who mixea tnedb
clnea hi tbe aurcery f»w tb« iib.TMHan
and who take* He* off when any

A Weetem Wonder.,
Then* * a Hill at Doele. Tex.
twice as blc a* lant year. Thl* i
I* W. L. Hill, who frtim a weiKk
iKht of i#0
pounds bas jrrown lo o\
110. He
Kiya: **I suffered with
couch, and doctor* care me up to die
of r*m«umptloo. I was reduced to >0
pounds, when I becun taklnc Hr.
I Ini * New nincovery for Consump­
tion. Couchs and adds. Now. after
taklAj; 12 bottle*. 1 ho\*e more thandoubled In my weicht and am com­
pletely cured.*' Only sure Cou*h and
OoU cure. Gnarante^-d by Hucbe«Drue Co.. Hannah Drue Store. Frank
R MemlA Dniislala. &0c and |1.00.
Trial bottle fms.

i

ANO OTHER EMALt HUEICAL INSTRUMENTS
SOLO ON TERMS OF

One PoltaT Per
We ha^ the pmateet nMortmeata and the beet
MARTIN OUITARR LOWENDALL VIOLINS. MAYFLOWER MANDOLIN k STEWART OANdOS. YORK
CORNETS^ WASHEURN GUITARS. MANOOUNS and jBANiOS. FENEEL A
MUELLER FLUTES, CLARINETS.
dealraWe uccttsh
Etitj. yoenc pereon aboahlbe able U> play a ttiu»lcal ^na^waneit. There la no
p:ikbmcni--nuthlttK that dvua nrore enirvraal plcwaary. What could be jmorp nppr«|irLate or aneeplaUe
fer ChrUiinaa. for ywar boy or ciii. than one of the MloelnK
VIOLIN oulflU. eatm cood Tatai> at l^-tnrlinUair ’
case and bbw.
j
GUITAR outflu. fk, IT. etc.
4^
NANDOIJN outflU. IS upWarda. i
*
A cood RANJa nuidc bj S. S. Sk wart. 1C.
^
A fenulne Pivach CORNET-^fii hi r!aw and Euaran* j
teed. .1 III).
.
i
ACCOROIONS-Our own Impuitatloii:
|2.S0. I
SiSdtoUu.
.
;!
'i

JHARMONICAS-^llo^ner and ot^r fine makcw^l^
to ll.&O.
AUTOHARFS-lT.i**f |4 to IT
COLUMBIA ZITHERS—ST Sa to
MUSIC ROLLS—K^ra Thine at &lc. Fine prdicstar
tlao Music Rolls in varkma liwthera nnd rolora.
II lo |c. .Same Ki^CE on all rplU at 1|I or more,
of )fanjoua ronipoad*a—Stic lo fSAO.
BUSTS or

Griiinell Bros.

Tnverseaty Brandi oi GrinneU Bros^ Delroii OPEN EVEN1N6S*
The eyelidM of the avera;:e man open j THIS STORE wlU be opm
■*A*HiWQ*esMifr.
shut four mtlHui) tluu * .
u^lll Christ mak C. E. Mch
The baby of a MaryUnd family bad .
dec ITir
i
been throuch a siese of ebk ken|««.
The ti.ranfs slst.T. a drt of H» .v.wrw f
=5WEET (REAM, gumruiteed lo
WUii; met by the uiiiilsb t * wife .aw
nniKG
TOUR
u.uu>
and
have
It
j
ip. isn-e or .amall quonUtlaa. deday. that cood wx>mau natumlly luerrd to any ^rt of city. QoM
qnfrr^l n« tu how the 1 at*y was p ttiui ClkMl with perfumery, we have the \
bcaL K.
MUit^.
dec II tf
y Dairy Uo.i citx. phone «76. ^
-He** Mine berier. tbnnk y«n,- saWI

i DOT SQdf
the little iirl. a shy and nooiouimiital j THOUSANDS of U-aulirul tb-s
child.
j, •.! ihe Hi *.->t
and ii»i'‘ilar j. )FfcN EVENINGS until Uhrivlhia*.
ib-c 12 < I
Tlic
«|MN'7rVrif..‘"'‘"’ “““
j
»>>‘l >•<•■ Suhiu >K
•T»h. lie «'t.iiMn*t be tmi<h b<‘t1er.* 1
•!
re-s.ivled the chnd, “l-eaiiH... ,voO | iN«>l-'N bas^elr far Chilsliua. at »
are. he's too 111 tie.*'—Harpers.
! Miller* pharmacy. .
dew 12 U ! c
. HOT CHOCOI.ATE. tomato aoup.
U-ef tea. line cufT» e with cood cream,
at Jackooa’a.
dec 11-Ct
A DIG LOAD OF DRY WOOD for
♦ l.2o at the South Side Lumbe-r C».
Dec. 14 Ct

" WE VE <;OT the rikxIs to bark th.^
arcum^ni. “A nice line of nu n>
HAND FAINTED candy lK>xes. per- boys* and children s suH* and omtfeci beauties, tit Jackson**. 10€ Front cjai* at iK.inilar prlrcK” Steinberg;
Broa.
doc 17 1^

CO FcrTER In ibis or any other
k and you wlU aay *o wbiw looking
r SlelnlH-r* llros* line of band
NO DANGER of ifyUAA If you one k.*^hlef, fnmi Ic to |l &0.
paKturt^ed milk. 'I^lne.n City Dairy
romj«iny, CUx. lei. C72.
nov IJ-lf
)UR IDEAL apring patent lour U
IlHING YOUR head with yon whn^ giihranleed to be unsurpaaaed^ W
the market A trial will <
hx.klnc for n nice rap^ If for someone else I,ring the sire. 2f*c to fl.r^.
Ftelnlx’rc nres.
dec 17-lf
lOT CHOCOI.ATE. U|pi»to *oup.
1DEAI. blendiMl flour for c‘ nerml hei*f tea. line roff**e wllh gtiod cream.
.
dccll^l
family use U superior to any other aljJackaon'a.
on the market Mak.ui fine bread and
KtoMIZEUS *al JjJllIe:** pbarmacy.
pastry.
dec Vlf

The Bannah & Lay lilcr, Co.
IDEAL CHBISTHIS STORE OF THE CITY

The Intense Interest that has developed tn holiday buying
here Mdonbtedly springs from the fact ol the keen appreciatton Of the unusual size and great variety of stocks and the
great alterattons in our stor^aud change in selling space.

' Holly Decoraifons
IksiulMul wivmih. of Holly «l............. . ... ...., ..
wrMth. ai..................................

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pot up 100 Ui a‘ bos tor
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Hand Painted China

The daintiest noreltle* out this yi*ar
The finest we have ever slwn.
similar to *nffany art gUIS* tu all ibf
exquisite irrlde«cent coloring,
loring. Ctfp. Broad and Butter FlaVT3. $l.«*f>. ill 5o
Three Qrtst show cases full of the and Saucer*. Bon Bon Dishes. Funry and $2.«w* esch. Chop Plate*. $2 50.
$::.50
and $5 UO. Olive and Bon Boa
newest things in leather and Ebony
Dlshe*. $1.00. liJ^t and $2 OO. ^ugar
Toilet and Manicure Sets. UM. f4J».
and Ci> ani Sets. $2.50. $3.oo. $3.Ti and
$Loa
GennlM TcalcwoodStaads 4i.50. CtuKxilate Pots and ^aorv
Touriets* Cases. $3.75. $3.0a $2.50.
Exquifdte Ja
Richer*. $1,50.
tZ.IZ. Cupi and
with inlaid marble lops. First shown
$2.25
Saucvi*. $1.50. $2.C»0. $2.50. $2.<^.
here. $12.50. $23.50, and $25.00.
Three-piece Toilet Sets. $2.75.

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Music Rolls. $UX). $1.sa
$lm75
Pocket Mirrors, 10c. 25c,

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Leather and
Ebony Novelties

17VEBY Dliilslon has most
Ej attracUve ffoods lo otter
ter Christmas idvtaa.

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SILVERWARE
Solid Silver Knive*. Forks. Spoon*,
sold singly. S<
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Brlc-a-Brac

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AU the very lalcsl wrillnos
<rf the' popular anllwrs,-

Imported Austrian statuary, j genu­
ine Carra Marble, beautiful Deciorated
Steins 30 Inches high, genuine Bronze
76cents
CUT GLASS
Statuary. Fancy JSrdlnlen-s. ijspan
Hand Mirrors, 50c. TSc. $1J)0,
No finer display has over
e»e Swords, odd shaped Pipe IRacks, BobHmnpU* of PU«-r. bf B«iictoU Parltta
mode of the most exgaisfte cuttl
$E50
entirely new Ideas.
Olive most artistic Electrolier* and j Parlor
Triplicate Mirrors for dressing table Disbe*. Sugar and Cream Set*. \i
Lamps. Japanese Novelties. Den Fttr
$1.50. $3A0.
Water Bottles, Tumbler*. Comports. niahlng*. SiHns and Growler*, inewf st
"o-.,irto, SmUh-Waok ii:
Bctry Disbes, Individual Salts. These in dslnty Candle Shade*.
$2.75
I
Moon Fan—J»rk London
goods are priced at $1X0. $1 AO, $2.M.
Pocket DrinkHig Cupa 45c. 50c.

15.00.* |20.w:
beautiful
Dslnty gffi book* ia beat
at 25c. dOc. 35c. and 50c.
Form* by moat popular authors In
padded teatbrr bindings, at SSc. $1X0,
and $lAa
Fide line of Birthday Books at 50c
Christmas Booklets. 10c, 15c, and
25c.
Dainty hand pointed Mottoes, at 26c.
and 50c.
Big line of Casac Partonte moOoes,

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No finer Une lio select Christmas
First of Abe ktad dlspbyed ¥we. gifts from.
Dainty roses 85c. $100. $1.75. Candle
Moqnotu Rug*. $12*5, $2.25.
Tbo Mon of the Hour—OcUTeTboaet.
Sticks. I2A0. $3.00. $4.50. Fern Dish
. $1.75, $2A«.
The Priaoners-liary Cb
Etecuaa. flAO. 13.775. $4.75.
$10.00.
Smyrna*, mil the newest ilatxenu
Pne FUat Glass Noveillcs $225. $MS. $3.50,
Tosm. Bern 1900 Disbes oia! noreltle*.
Y5C. $6c. $1.00. $1.25. $1.50. and $1.75.

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FOR the ate Bf Jaalles to thB Bf•kM BBd for
ipod h* hteBBtty.
Hums right aad d«ty w .v -nated
HBiltoteh Rocky MOxetaia Tex. Wb
at B. M. Iteto's stoat. Oii Utmte. owB oar eoBBtry aad oar faUowite ^
BVdBteay. Dec. 2ilh: ot rifvt Ka- d«ty. Tern or 'Tahleca. » OMU. Jote
tioaal baak. Trsrcrae City, Saturday. aoBDnigCO.
Dic, 22 aad 2$.
Fbr to hporpost of raedviag late
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about checks

HANDRERCHICFS. not a bow i
ber miastog to the lot, Uaea. co
tn-ElNBERG BROS,- atort ^ to MU.
THOUOHT
HUSKY
SOPH
WIU.
DtacBmlBg.
Bt
tbt
LoBteParicBltAU. MAVKR NOT BMN UCN
•tttU dreas * tbtae days>-rTer7body to- barred, scalloped, etc. Prices rungs
MAKE FOUR TEAMA
rOR TWO MONTH*.
1^ Qim^ lect^ OB baaklBg. te
^ f^m Ic to ll.W. Steteberg Brtla.
te of the Imak c^ vote
Krw Yortt. !>c. i:.-*Koi for •
C, bad te ft
$mjm port* woiOd I cut loose from
Has
Won
HteM
at
Bate
piiB
Foot
toaay:
CNm* •HUt* •mny Kolaa M loKK
VB8. this to the
i« taring
TRAVRiits emr agARiarri.
-Tha artglB mt evoaatog chccka la
pharmacy,
mm Ubm sfvve tel he slwtjB te
van kaavB. It begaa to tha claariag
pharmacy.
dec
•toes I ftr«t bocte «|» vttk hta.* ted
Benitos Ktes. wte U btec to uwm
d la Hot RaspaaatoH W
Rtoyed tbmv aad tbea M begaii to ba
THE STCiNHCRG HRO&' gwaran
te vhocootomtete lesrtos for Losadoptod hr tbe geDcral pnbBc. Ttea
Ana
Arbor.
Mich
.
Dec.
17.—Loeil.
le*.
goes
with
every
porchase—that's
INtnili. IV*- IJ—IUrT»T
tel vltina tbe Best emrsl dsjre.
waa BO statotory InterpteatkMi. no
aa Item. Iim*i It?
dec 17-tf
-Te»“ Rkterd. ibe Ne^te ttsbt who la a oopbomore In tbe Unlveratty sutntory aanctiou; still, when done by
toMtoin purm r«Mnt la 0«roll. promoter, recenlly Uev toto Xew of Michigan. U devHoptog Into an bU the drawur .of a cbdrk. It bad aome ef­
In. MrtNriawIr *l«PP«r.*l ..4 b» YorU mud teied bU simn|»e» to put arooBd athlete. and>^mck enthusiaaU fect. If a mao drew a check ou bto
MtkW, M«. Maiy T. Ooqiptaa. le up • $40,000 panie If KeI«on would eat irmly believe FftxpBtrlck will make of banker and wrote acroas U tbe name
of another banker be uLvtoiwly meant
riMMie. .naae. I* aatac rrwr paMt- loose froB bto OMBaser for tbe ose him a acetmd Johnny Garrela.
Lii
Last year LoHI played a star game bto banker lo tmderstand aomcthlng by
bl* Mtait U> kie>l« bim. A earafal Is- flgbt at leoet, but, •ceorditof to Kclm..
mtlaHha aaraac U» h»al haartaD Riekard’fl money u «ufe ouleu be ax catcher on the baseball learn This IL He 1
HOLIDAY RATES.
Following tbe anatogy of
fall be took a turn at football, and
aerfoar faa> IaU«*l i» ra»aal aayoM
For the Chrislmaa and New Year
hoBM and looking at the OodAah. pmr. Ptte...................
from tbe very hurt made good. He
«bo ba. am Baam la lb* Ua« two
Blag of writing another Lard, par pound........................
holidays Pere Margtiette ticket agents
-Wbe« tbe flsht tni*t people to played at center and tackle on the
laaalba. aad M U IcaraO ibai ba taay
will sell rickets asYoHows:
THfoo lirtt wanted me to go on with offeree and end and quarterback on
Qtebt b* iKUnod to nay that tbe i
ban aMt wltb loul pUy.
Chrtotmai
Gan» ibey told me I would bare to cut defense, ptoylng with remarkable abil­ aonable Interpretation was that
Bower Mraa* to Detroit at tbe
Date, of sale Ihscember
.43
loom trom KoIbb. but It waann kmg ity. Thera was no Interference he customer forbade bto banker to
eloae o( tb* »M baaaball aeaaeo.
and
35. Good for return up to Janu­
bidpf* they were down on ibelr kBeeu could not amaah. and be was alwairs the chock except to or throogb
*M»r a laaat aagaarful p*ar apoat to
ary
2nd.
1007.
medlom of that banker.
tbaaervleaW lb*Bn4|iDrd. pa., laaa to me out In Balt Lake CUy trylBs to mixed up In every pUy. Now that tbe
New Year Holiday.
**Biit in those days and indeed h
indoor track season lx alxmi to start. icOgem and lawyers could not rscoo
or }bo latatatate taMaoi Ha ptayad
Dates of sale December 29. 30. 31.
LoeH win take a turn at tbe shot put. this Interpreuhon wltb tbe cooUnobd
a eoinla ot caiaaa aad aetUed dowa
1906. and January 1. 1907; good for
and on aixoont of hU lidgbt and
r of llie.clieck. AU checks
tor the wloler. ttklaic rooaa la a
return up lo January 2. 1907. Ask
1855 made payable to bear­
atrentb. lGn?De ntxpairick will unOaaa arraae boardlat boaae. For artagents for farther particulars.
doubtedly make a strong addition to er. and tbe objectlen icaa: *How can a
oral wreki ba waa la toocb wltb bU
IL P. Moeller. G. R.A.
bis track team In Ibe weight events. check be at the same time payable to
iMitbar. aad waa about bla uaoal
Dec 14Ct
If he make* tbit team he will be tbe
^aata. Aboot Oct. It. ba diaappaarad
\m
third man In the history of the uni­
troa tbe boardind boaaa. aad
«(• Mta. Cotapton baa bean) oothlap
tbe cimntcrr
Tbe Chlcajw* toukctball team baa versity to make all three athletic
tfuims. Neirsnow was tbe last man We know better now. We know that
dl bfaa. altboesh H baa beao bit cat- • adopted training tabic Uctica.
Buy Hocking Valley soft coal. We
tom Bit bla MfA to keep her Informed j ^hey call the alx-day race the to make three -Ms” but lx>en can go noc-noaslng. cuyiU the ‘Not negotiable*
have other coal but we are puahtog
of Ida whereabemu.
j erookf convention, down to *\ew still one better, for If a liusketball one. lo any way affecttHl the full ne­
team U form«-<l he will have the cen­ gotiability of tbe check, but In tbaea
thlH ln*cause we know It to a coal that
It waa underalood that Buaaey wmaj York.
days tbe problem was a terrible stum­
will givf you entire aariafaclkm.
to have been a member of Bill Ar-j Tbo echedulc mtHiIng of the Amer- ter Job cinched. Ijc^U U over six feet bling block. Couseqoeull^. n. pointed
.prta,;;;;;;;:;:;:
We are going to keep right on tell
U1I
and
weighs
over
176
pounds.
He
moBf^ Toledo c^b neat aeaaon. but
SVw York Fi-b.
out by Lord Calms In KmiUi and the
Ing you about Us good qaslllles until
is quiet and unassuming.
toQBliy 01 That end of tbe line baa
Union bftuk. tbe cnauiiug prior lo
you have proved Its merits.
statutory enactment amoontrd only to
teftete notblni that would
The l-'brd Motor compapy will not
a caution or warning to Hie paying
lira. Ooraplou In fetllng track of her exhibit Bi any cif the ahoara. iioa that
banker to exercise ijietHal rare If be
aon.
tbe New York affair la over.
other ulgbl, paid the check otherwise than to a
Unltm Bcwa of tbe mlaains p1&.v<*r
Frank Waller and Miller, the old
iir •
banker, for they drew no diftinctlon
Is noon brought to the police will be champion alx-day race team, promjae
-Whleb om-r
In the days prior to I85S between a
Baked to aid the mother In her acacch. o get back into the game next year.
-The ouc thnt Ix rrjMirti-d In thix* special ond a general crossing.
lluv«>u*t you rcml
Cy Young III will pitch for Wichita j nmniiug;
“That was so rren aGcr the first net
tiuiii
who
wax
running
Ion
next
yiwr.
n
/
The
tin.n
wuo
>
to
lS5a AU that the .Tossing, whether
In the Weatem aaaoclatlon next year.
Brunlw-.nr. special or general, amounted to was,
Akslne Toledo r’*'*
Klaite.l
akslng
ir keepa
niid. afl'T i..nv'ing Wail Ktre^ t. be as I say. to warn t»ic banker to be Ducks .
Baird Olaut.. Rtsardlno lr.ctopcnd.nl j Hock, buyln* out the ccparalc huM , tnmi't! on nil the hikh^I lie hail, paying careful If he p:iia tbe rliwk dinv t to
ers right along and still the s<*ader
to «.ttnr %ehlHex and tbe bearer. If he took no precautions Tallow
Athlatlca and Knocks Onv Good
For your Boy or (tirl than a
grows.
, I Inngbliig at the i*olh'einen who «'oiuBaaktlbsll Oamt Out,
rmier on
|»ir of
Monte Cross has a plan to take! mauded him to stop. Having arrived
lie pay­
intiery. he went
Ann Arbor. Dec. 17.-Msnager Baird Connie Marks discards to Reatling nl the Ihitierv.
ment were to'a (tersou with no title
going and the customer suffored loss therw
the rale t»f fifty mni-x
has expressed himself as opposed lo
over tbe sea wall Into the Uiy. where by.OVER 5.000 Christmas bhndkerMtohigan athletes participating in in
he sank, with the inarhliie on tof* of
chiefs to choose from and not a back
By ao doing he has] The cloud of restrictions which have
numl»er to clog your selection.
Pf««ilc»n)r mwlc ImpoMlWo » «»mr <rfj h. -lRfil in iko
rldcn. w mi. lo j J|!“
Mm
J^ru'^l.Tut
5c to I1.50. StelnlHTg Bnto
417 E. Front.
banket Ull In whirh the atuOenl IkxIv ] lia*/larn. ly i.> l.latne for the |, j, fr.,.vd Ibal ou.- of lUr «ou..-ii nil)
'die IT tf
were gn*aUy " Interested
It came. flrrle of the coinpetHhuis.
not survh'C ”
‘•it was cousidcred cffcmlnntc
about Ihlf way:
Mugh MeUwn. Waltbour s partner
”Tlio fellow was cracy.”
Two teams, known as the Michigan I In the six-day race, thought fatally In I -rertninly he .was.
Hut that w.ns man to use face iKiwdcr. *1110 only
Meteors and the Fniicnilty Rcds.jjurctI at the time he spllksl. Is out pot the .iirimix |t;irt of Hu* Incident. It | kind of powder we osUl was what we
ap|H*ars ihni ti. ltberof ili.* women wax | put to our ptoiuls. But nowadays Ifs
had scheduled a basketball game to* watching .thr others ride.
s.
au artfi*>sx or a ehontx girl.—'i'ieago ‘ nothing to st« .a young fellow emergIr playtMl in the Coliseum roller rink, j Fyis! Clarke, the Pittsburg man- Iti^cord HcraUl._____________
} Ing from a barl.er xleip .•»•* plnU and
tbey had done considerable practicing ager' Is lujdmilitoilly the highest sal-1
^
j^sisltwMw. BBsei. ^
1 white
•. In fart, sonip >oung
‘ busineax i
||bd the game had crested a great deal arled ball playcf
Judge Uptuu. of K«vne. N. Jl. wax | men. who bavcn‘t wivt
if iBicrest amouf the sludenta. Fri Ills siIiKmrt to said to be $11,000 aj, strict proUbitluntot, ami w.n. long j steal It, kiM-p n liox of It on tbelr
’ •noted fur the neveiity «>f the s. u:.*ihox drexvlng cam** — so7t. white, flosrefy.
*y Manager Baird sent out a.noHce
4at any ‘varsity men who pa ft Id-, n..en found Y.inkce Rogers easy
be
oil thoM- urp^lgu.^l iH-fon* sweet srjel!!i;g stafT-to r»c* after sba
Ing. Wb?n I was ..vonug a sirape to
iated In the game would be derlafeU their ChIc«K(» match aud the rmwd b^m fur luluxicatiou.
soap and cold water, w !t!i .a stinging
Mscourageil by hi), tallun* to tlimln- nppllc.ntlon of l.ny rum .-’ft Tw.nnl. was
tocHgibie for parilcipBllon in any of that wondcml bow It hiin»cnrd .lowti
tob lutemiieraaiv in bis Jurl.-alU'tiou. be ecmslderetl luxmlous end dandified
Mie regular college athletics. This ft! New Orlcons saw a groat light.
■-----I oi«c day determlne.1 lo nseei alu what onongb. but now an averagi* barber
take* four men from the Mrtt'ors. as
that Insists on giving you a matsagt with
• «•••• there wns nbmt spirituous liquor
1
14M-II. the football and abseball pto>vr.
made It so aftrarilve to Its votariw*. ) yor.r shave and mnkca you ns velvety
mill Itottemon. West and nanlgan.
Aix'urdlngly. be olitaiu«>d a vufndy of and lovely ns a sixteen year-oW «hoolAndldates for athletic honors, wero
Sweet Marie Through
Medford rum. ninl*l>efore ndlring for girl. .\nd thnt Isn't all. I see In tbe
memlierx of that tesm. It U now
the night tie drank a gem-rmu amount department ? tore* thnt they are selling
doubtful If the coniesl can tm pulb^l
of liouor. luleudlng lo reit»rd the effeit Imge KYimcli powder puffs the sixe of
<gr.' The action of lUlrd has crent.d
New York, Dec. 17.—Sweet Mario
a plate with whlrii to flnff your body
much bitter feeling among the xtii will neVer race again. Her new own­
The next moming those who were all over with dalnt>* talcum after a
den;s.^
er. E T. Slotesburg of PhlladclphU, present in court wen» suq.rlNA^l to see batb. I would have tboaebt these were
says the great trotting madt* will be the drunkaras%|»rouip!ly dlM hnrgtxl. for U»c todies and would have turned
while all other dellmiueiits nsT-ived my face dtocrectly the other way If I
bred in the spring and then umhI ia their doe iwmlsTiii.eut.
jre In which to do
hadn't seen twp husky ebaps inveattog
Mathew Bui-Ulnger. mentioned In old exhibition.
mss shopping—reltoblo
At the elo*e bf the m-ssion the prose- to them.**—New York Press.
. Engttoh wonder books as tbe “man
So ends the racing career of the curing officer ventnrwl to Imjiilre why
physical comfort, hvaithBMi,** was tbe most remarkaUe monnxerscAl
greatest
harness
queen
since
tho
dsys
the
ronrt
Uad
so
iMnudeiely
How
Peopto
Doot
tief
Blek.
prompL
cfflrlcm srr. He bad mdlbcr
bto usual attitude tow anl the “dnmkx.liasliand-Wbat <K> yuu think, dear.
, feet nor Kgs. ^'r^ml bto
In our minds ih good
MiotUders grew two Unlike exm-SATu M^. which combined great speed] Judge I'l-ton rr.iM*d hi* h.wd. which Uve had my a.nJary ratoed $5 a month.
St other times. To
bad
l»eeb
U.xv«l
uih
>
ii
hi*
ha
ife-Oh. tou t that nice! Now
CCS. and along bto back there were sev. and most remarkable endurance,
ice we employ good peocan have that second girl, a tcleml row-x of scales. He bad tbe llUless fought her way steadily from the low- still pressing his ihndJ.lng temples, rtpic. These |people to give good ser­
,
pbone snd a ptano, and l ean take leseyes cbaractcrlstlc pf tbe BMi si>ectos
rank, .o .h, top ncch of ,he .ulky j
vice. must 1^
Ito kept In good physical
phj
sons In china painting, can't It-Thland a queer puckered mouth and bo
s|H)tt In three
seasons.
drain Is
------------ ' ---------llrmld.
ditlon. pest as the strai
cago News.
during he holiday rush we• think
i
The Tww terHcks.
win' agree with ns that Jaded.•
J;
bwiles' and
1* Vo»7 Ooog for l.a^o,
1 Ucorga UgTTkit. broUier of tbe cels^
^ ^ondiHl how he Hh-Is:-".
peevish clerks ore little known here.
Fo:r«* rr\v «»r .*ixty vear> :tg » aii labrated David, waa tbe latter's must deJ, y,.st.rday he felt like a
Employe* [who have don*- a full
TOlwl alatw aud labortous pack horse. fVriu ctUi-nit**! for hU ctmnitig \uut
day’s work j should nor be asked to
dec 17-tf j
---------- ^-------------Dn inmilng behind the socoe be usually ;:U'» I lie l;:\erii at I'.roidak-Jd. ami told $2 to $5. Steinberg Bros.
.continue the strain after regular
iBqoired. “llaa l>avld wanted mer It the .'.iiidlmd. ra;»!;dii H.-iwley. tha, tie
MAGNinCENT line of ladles' and
hours. Thcrofore following an estab­
teal askod once how George came to lud l«r-n hunting. Sad killrtl a fine,
BRUSHES for tbe hair, the teeth, gontlrm.n's nmbrrltos—gold, silver.
te ad eoou gttor fbe demise of bto fa- tot •;c;r. aud If ilawley wooM rive the complexion especially for Christ­
lished rule-fone which has the npoiBoua broCbsr. a wag relied, -David .il:;i n i^iurt of turn h/* stomM have it. mas givers at Miller's pharmacy.
cICc approvtal of the best humani­
Steinberg Bros.
I'rplaii: llswiey im'uHsitately ireastarian aociettos this store will be
lutd out ttov-mu. and Imulmi wv^-n
closed at th^ regular hours during the
GETai
souvenir for 3*our friend.
Knit We have a line of hand-made leather
DONT FORGET BABY!
holiday aei^m.
* Yottug Wile tsobblngi-rr am afrpki. he was to look for tire deer.
“Well.** s«H the liKllaii.*: you know Jackets, soft and wai n. In most any goods. Just the thing for Xmas,
We hope khU example will be fol­
Kart, you have rorgotten* what the
w
hrTe
broad
,
no-adow
lier
V
a’s,” color, 25c. 6«r. 75c i 3 $1.25.
Stein- dec 11-61
lowed by the better class of store?*.
Herr Paator mid ao btuotlfully at o«
JackBon's 106 Front.
“Well,
you
know
where
tbe
Ufi
dec 17-lf
ircddliig^haw lore bsttofos anything.
^rg Bros.
By thU method ample lime Is
mnrkid
•ur!.le
tnv
I
h*?" “YiO ‘Well
Yotag flosbaad^
PARTICULAR dressers buy cloth­
given for gating ready for the nextr’
Oh/ no; 1 bavenX bat 1 didn't bear tlicro r.eto the dis-r '*
ing of Steinberg Bros.
dec 17-tf
day. The
is clean, bright and
him aay that lote can uai.4tttjthlng.T
well ventilated. This Is as frequent ,
? Blatter.
TOILET WA'TERS at
bn found the Imllan had obwittsl him.
a subject of pmark as are the beautlA
MORE
COMPLETE
line
of
men's
dec I34f
there to-lng neither a deer tmr any appeorance of there lavlug m'vntly fancy hoalery not possible anywhere.
The practical distribution of ChrlatMUFFS, scarfs; cloaks, skirts, chll
25c. 35c. 50c- Steinberg Bros.
Ih'iu one.
nas thtoga to reduce crowding to a
dec 17-tf dren's fur sets, etc. The best asaonK«wnr tlioe lifierward the landlord
slDlmum thi people are seized with
wet the Indian aud ac-psed him of
ment In town at Stelaberg Bros.
that coatagipoa «si«teaii of heart
derefitiotu .\fter bi
buy tbe beat candles and dont
dec 17-tf
the world an nplift each
Si me time, tbe sob of the
make the chlldrea sick. Oct them at

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EXCUIglONS

l^MSawBns

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TAXES^
Note to the Tax^ayera of tha Ctiy of
Tcaveraa CUy:
The tax rolto for the coltoctioB oC
tha suta and county taxca for tha
year 1906 and for the dallnqaaBt
achool and city taxes and apectol aanaaBtrnU for said year have baaa
I wfll ba la my ofdce to rtelvB ted
Uxes from bow bbIU Feb. L 190T. ob
each week day from $ o'clock to 11:30
o'rlork In tbe forenooB and froax X
o'clock to 4 o'clock In the aftarnooB.
Ob all aule aad coonty taxes paid
bafbra January 10. tha regnlar fae of .
OBa per cent for ooUectlOB wUl be
charged and on all taxea paid oa or
after January 10. there will be
charged a fee of four per cent for cob
lectloa. Penalty on dellnquaat city
and achool^taxes and apeclal aaeeasments. 4 mta on e$ch dollar of the
smoontoraaldtax.
^

Office to room ^ Stole Bank
Dated. Dec. 4. 190€, X
J. M. HUBIXIIANTBL.
dec 4 tofabJt
Oily Tieamner.

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SHORT SPORT nuts |

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For Your Own Sake

; .«

G.B.TaylorGoalGo.
HOTHING MAKES A
Better Xmas'-fresent

CREATED FEaiNG

.j)c..

Skees
L C MUKRAV.*

aODGE
TRAVERSE CITY LODGE. NO. 73. K.
of P.. meet every Thwaday eveaIng. New Munson block, a a Web
lar. C. C.

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TRAVERSE CITY LEGION. Na IIS'*
NsUooal Protective Ltgkm win
in baU on tbe third
Tuesday of each nm^th at 7:30 p. Oh
Abram Sclfh. presldeat; Gayle
Griswold, aecratary; NatUa C. Gray,
deputy.
OcLfif^f
TRAVERSE CITY LODGR No. 333. P.
A A. M„ meets on Monday avening
on or before tha full of tha moon,
at 7:20 p. m. M. a Haskell, nete
tory. Elmar a White. W. M9

GRAND RAPIDS 1 INDIANA R'Y
Mot. S UN. HovlaoCM.
iMiir



SI
At.i

^ T^«^srrtr«si TrsvsTMOty Buadsyealy

Holiday I
2 Closint

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JackaoB’s BJJd they are aiire to be
“Yes.- “And big mapler* •‘'lea.*'
right.
dee ll-6t
“ \nd dw. toor “,Vo.“ “VcTT good!
Two trnlh to one He: that very good
LOTS OF SILK InItbU handker­
for poor Indian.**—Boston Herald.
chiefs. each 10c or 3 for 25c. Stcinberg Broa.
dec 17-tf
the only equitable systen nf—*
“Gffat Bcott otd bibb, te PM W
near btakt at tbatr

A JoHy thTtrog-Joto. tha pimmioiL
J. W. MILUKm

....
We Expected You
to be in before this time
make your aeleotions fo^
Christmas, while the assort­
ment is complete. Make
them now and U yon wish
we will hold them for yon un­
til you are ready. That’i
worry off yonr mind and yon
have the best to pick from.
Tnern are ao many charm,
injc ideas in jewelry that
*Yhe'' would like that are here
that we KNOW it ii to your
advantage to see them.
Yon can mMte the gift ex^Te or not, jna M TOO
We law •ometliiiu; tor
ev,ry pone and for all yonr
friends.
Always glad io show you
whether you are reedy to boy
orjustlocAhig.

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