The Evening Record, January 17, 1906

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The Evening Record, January 17, 1906

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

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

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1906-01-17

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EVENING RECORD

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MMY REVOLT
NOW PROBABLE

mm SHARE
IN PRDSPERITY

Mias Alice Jenner. formerly a vrell
MANCHUItlAN •OLOfCItS' ATTI^
•own music teacher of this city, died MINERS SHOULD HAVE VOLUN<
Moaday night at the home of her aU*
: TUM THACATCNONG.
TARV INCREASE.
ter la Oraad Bapids of cancer. Mias
Jaaaer, dnrlag her years of resideoce
te this city was aa active worker lo
the Congregatiottal ehareh and a large
dreSe nr friends will regret to learn of
«KM MOW OIMOOITIOfI T^ HC- her death. She left Traverse «ty
about
fonr years ago. when her health DEALT OUARDLV WITH STRIKE
•irrorncKAt.
PROSPECT.
began to fail, and her test rUU here
was te Obe summer of 1W02. During
her kmg llloess she bore her sufferlhg
SUtad That Mine Worker* Had Come
vrlih great pntSenoe nod was 1
te Relief of Employers When
and cheery until the very end.
There Was LIttls Demand and
They Should Reciprocate.

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PKSIIEIITIHTaiaL’SAHIBESS

DROTHER MAY
SUCCEED HIM

Bf wire to tiie Br«iilof Rooortf.
F9UnbuTB. Jan. 17.-A«»fdUif
to tho Blovo, ti»e ntUtnde of the eol
dler« of Che Muicherinn ormy U con
stantljr becoming nsore ibreet
end the gmveet eoaseqeences
J. N. FIELD MAY HEAD MARSHALL
fmnd he n reeaH oi the dUpoeltlos of
FIELD INTERESTS.,
the tnod^ to mint the anthorlty oT

their enters.
Orphated flevett Hepeiess.
PeterelMirs. Jan. 17.-~The srrest
ef nU the OMttbers oC the eoun.
srorknen Mbodsy sight greetiy deBODY Was started for Chica­
preeeed the rerolatlooletm. All
go HOME.
€C an orgsntced rerolt is now i

URARISOR PROIABLY HIS HEIR

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ssnroe of the i

RATE POUCY
WAS OPPOSED
HAT10NAL

OOAItO

OF TRADE
IONISE.

n UUS OF FEOERU COURT
MWER TO DETERMINE WHAT
RATE IS EXCESSIVE.

By Wire to the Brenlng Reooixl. ~
Wnehlngton. Jen. 17.-The neilooal
board of Imde. In convention here to­
day with delegate, reiwtwentlng tho
CMimercUl bodle. in all the principal
rltlea of the>feuntry. went on record
against the president's railroad rale
policy. A. a cojopromlnc a nwolutlon
wa» adopted recommending that when
ever a UnUed States court of compe
tent Jurisdiction shall have determined
that an existing rate Is excessive the
Intersute commerce commission, or
some other authority, shall be given
power to compel the substitution of a
reasonable maximum rate, such a rate
to go Into effect within a raaaonablr
time and lo remain in force not longer
than one year, the rate fixed to be
aubject to the revision in the proper

STEADliT IRUUDYING
Floyd Smith*! Condition. Afttr ^Top• oration for AppandicKla. Va Rsgardod as Very Favorable.

Marshall Field’s First Vsnture in the
Isrcsntlls Woiid Was Unsis
oMsful Rat He Died Worth
•125J»0W).
By Wire to the Evening Record,
Chicago. Jan. 17.—J. K. Field,
brother of Marshall, manager for years
of the Manchester, England, branch of
the Field Interests. Is sp<iken of as the
successor of the late merchant prlnco.
Lett for Chicago.
New York, Jan. 17 —A special train
bearing the body of Marshall Held
members of the family and
friends. leR for Chicago at J1 o'clock
this morning.
Marshall Field.
Field, who died yesterday
afternooh^ln New York at 4:0g. eastem time, wb^bprtfonfrfnrm in MaasachusetU in 1W5 and had a country
school educaUon. When but a boy be
aspired, to be a storekeeper, although
rsl experience as a clerk was a
failure.
ho was 21 year
he went to Chicago.
cago. where he wi
clerk four yrarn. lM*cajue partner
In the firm for which he worked and
In IRBC liecame bead of the firm of
Held. Lelter & Palmer.* Levi Z.
I.#elter retired shortly after Potter
Palmer left the firm and the house
then became Marshall neld &,Co.
Next to John 1). Rockefeller. Mar­
shall Field vras the rirhc.st man in the
Id. owning In all hcvent««on stores
and factories. He owned the largest
stock In America. If not In the world.
employ«*d Ifi.ooit people In his
Chicago stores. His wealth was estled at lir.iMW.tHH) and be was Chi­
cago's largest taxpayer.
He was the founder of the Field Cobimbian muMMim and hU first gin was
$1,000,000. which was followetl by
subsi'qiicnt ones
He had
rear on the lake front a
110.000.000 marble palace to house t^e

will provide for the carrying
of this plan.
Is believed that his grandson.
IToyd Smith, who was taken to the Marshall Field 111. will lie the heir of
Grand Traverse tosplUU last week,
major portion of the great estate.
where he underwent an operatton for
the removal of the appendix on Fri
day. Is steadfiy Improving and every
indication of the existing condition
polnu to a rapid and complete recovepr. The case was one of long sUnd
kTOR TILLMAN AGAIN BROKE
ing and the operation was performed
LOOSE TODAY.
When the rase compelled Its taking
place. Mr. Smith has Wn a sufferer
Ills for
Jabbed ths Official Conduct of the
and test fan ^mffejM^wi severe an atPresident and Gave Vent to a Torw
tnek that general pcritoolila-«^twl.
net ef.Pereonal Abuse.
hts condition for a tlme^ng so ciittel thnt nn operailou was prohibitive.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
He recwvered gradually from the acute
Washington, Jan. 17.-'nUman. with
condition, but a recurrence of the dis
laracteristic energy, hurled the
ease followed until the case l>ecnmc
nn imperaUve operative ono. Thoogh famous pitchfork si President Roose­
velt in the senate today. It had been
the appendix was found perforated and
had other serious condition* such as whetted to an unusual abarpness and
adhealons to the bowel, the conditions vrax Upped vriUi venom. It eras re­
followiiig indicated a abort convales peatedly Implanted In the official -con­
duct of the president, twisted, with­
drawn and burled agate, accompanied
Ite. n.- B. Qua of Gaylord returned by such a shower of psnoiial denun­
ciation
as lb the aenate has not heard
Rome this morning after spending tvro
for years.
weeks In the city the guest of a
brother. R B. Stanley and n sister
Mrs. Blodgett Shew
THE MARKETS.
by Mr. Stanley who Is
tea trip there.
cego, Jan. 17.—Oattle—lfi.000;

HURLED HIS PITCH FORK

Miw. M. B. Blakealey of Rair is
•taring with her daughter. Mrt. Wm.
WMaMter or m VMtoa 8U «bo U
■till eontood to bor hooe miv tbr
aeclofi eon,

m 10c hishv. nteteg steady.
Hos*-4L000; opsasd Sc higher, glosed
6010c lovrer. 8hss|x-^,000: steady.
Chicago. Jan. 17-Wheat-May.
S7%c: com. 4B»4<r; oats. Sic: pork,
Zli.

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ORGANIZED LYCEUM.
Caaaa A#aiiist the
TmsT Witt
Bs Haard aa That Date Bsfsrs

Eighth Oreda Caatral FnpHa WUI Have
Pregrems sad Osbstea.
The pupils of the Central eighth
end. orcuM tke Cailfml Bebto
Grade LyceoK afier acbool yestenUj

By Wire lo the Evanteg Record,
The lycsam will meet every Thurs­
'^bhlcago. Jan. 17 —After six mo
r oecnpied the bearteg prelimi­ day afleraoon and the work will
nary pleas, the -beef tmsf^ cases will alst of debates and programs of a
be begun Thursday before Judge Hnm- and reading' produced by the papUs
phrey to United States court. The
The following officers were elected.
Jury will bear the qucstloo whether
Presldenu Mabel Pierce.
OommlssioDtr GarfleM violated the
\Tce president. Ivan Gore.
tituUonal rights of the packers
Treasurer, Roy Straub.
when he forced them to produce their
Secretary.,Cora Leland,
records for examination.
Assistant secretary. Lwls Plow.
MOB WAS ELUDED.

Sheriff Landed Negro Brute Safely in
Take-? te Cassepciis.
JalL
The remains of Capl. Henry A,
Webb were shipped lo Cassopolls this
By Wire to the Evening Record.
ling by Ralph Anderson.
Dover. Del.. Jan. 17.-rThe sheriff
By Wire lo the Evening Record.
was successfully Jailed here. John
iianapolis. lod.. Jan. 17.—Presi Langford, the negro assailant of Miss
deni Mitchell of the United Mln^^ Booxe. the Milford mob.
/Vorken, In hia address at the open
Mrs. Tony Boidlne who has been the
ing of the seventeenth annual convenUon, reviewed the year's work, citing guest of her sister Mrs. E N. Moblo
Frosperous condition of the union
i week, returned lo Provemont
He dfwlth guardedly with the possi this morning.
billty of a general strike and said:
-In the mining Industry there has
been a gradual Iroprovemeni In prices,
and tonnage and If the industrial and
aerclal affairs of the country are
any barometer by which further coodliloDi may be forecasted, the pros­
pects of continued prosperity in the
IN THE EAGLE
mining Industry seem assured.”
We mlverlisod a number of
Continuing. Mitchell said. -It ap
It is true, they look all
pears to me that inasmuch as we gaviPatent Medicioos which are
alike, but the dilTerence
relief to the employers by accepting
largely nsod in cxiughs and
lower rate of wages at a time when
is found out after they
colds Wo have the goods to
there was Illile demand for ^1. and
have been worn.
sell. But, pcrhaiJfi you don't
when the prices were falling below a
want Patent Medicines. It
profluble margin, they should recipro­
may lie that your judgment
cate now and voluntarily share with
the present and prospwUve pros­
sa>-s it is BETTER and
perity.”
CHEAPER IN THE END.
The session of the convention this
to employ n physician.
morning was short. There is a b^ief
FRANKLY, that is our opamong the delegates that light Is
inion.
breaking on the situation In the an­
Wo are here to sen e you.
thracite fields of. I*ennsylvanla. and
that the miners and operators will get
to GIVE YOU WHAT YOU
together on the wage scale agree­
WANT and NOT TO TELL
ment to take the place of the strike
YOU WHAT YOU WANT.
commission agreement which expires
We sell the best brand
If you want King’s DiscovApril 1.

There h
a Difference
in

YESTERDAY

RUBBERS

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I WCA1

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STRIKING BAGS
Made by A. H. Spalding, are very durable and
are considered an indlspensible article for mus­
cle building. In fact everyone should own a
striking bag because so much exercise is pro­
duced in so short a time and not overtax the sys­
tem. A GREAT VARIETY HERE.

CITT BOOK STORE

THE HOBiiT cs.. nor.

I WINTER IS HERE
Kn< Wet Trousers. Will
And 80 Is our Celebrated Kno
keep you dry in rain or snow,
weather, also Sprague's Ri
treble by. the cold.. They, -iave
hat a double breasted
front,
a
ssw. high Russian collar about
the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.
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KLIBEOK A WOYT
UNtON STMKK-r 01.0-rMims

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ALWAYS IN. SmE
The smartest and newest
things in Women's Foot­
wear can always be found
in the DOROTHY
DODD line of fine shoes!

I AC HI ANT A

NOSOOB:

20B FRONT STREET -

WE THINK

S NDT CHOSEN
BYTHE^PEOPLE
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY SELECTS
FRENCH PRESIDENT.

M. FUIRRES WAS ELECTED

ery. that is YOUR BUSI­
NESS and it is [Oim BUST
NESS to supply you without
question or quibble. If your
doctor writes a prescription it
is OUR busiiu-as to dispense
it RIGHT.

AMERICAN
Drugstore

HE WILL SUCCEED M. LOUBET ON
FEB. 12.

By Wire lo the E\'onlng Record.
Versailles. Jan. 17.-The French
senate and chamber of deputies, eon
tlluting the national assembly, today
elected M. Clemeni Plaln*es as the
French repi
Loul^et! w hoM* lertn ex­
pires Feb IK The |K-opIc had nothing
do with the election, the two houses
of the national legislature acting as a
sort of electoral college. Popular ine has no weight in determining
the choice of the bead of the republic.

PRCE PRHAILS
Santo Domingo Revolutionsry Leaders
Permitted to>Leeve Country and
Rebellion Collapsed.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Washington. Jan. 17.— Col. Colton,
the American collector of customsr
wires the war department from Santo
Domingo:
-Monte Christl dl.strlct,
heretofore In a slate of relK-Uion since
1904. satrenderod today. The revolu­
tionary leaders were permitted to
leave the country and the resolution
collapsed. The Domtecan govermeni
has entire control of the sitoailon.
Peace prcvallF.”
Bear All Sold.
The last pound of bear meat was
sold over the connter-of the Cox Bros,
meat market today, from the carcass
which was pteoed on sale Saturday
momteg for Georfib Sodders of Inletlochsn. The animal dressed one
himdiad pomds and wilM the value of
the akin at S16 the ahimal brought
126 or fifty an amount commensnrate
with hU ^oe. The meat was tender
and in fihe condition and hnndreds of
famtltea'te this dty took advantage
of ths sale to enjoy their first taste of
besr meaL

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Drs. Snrycr X

DENTISTS

WANTED-LOGS
BIAPLE AND

OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK

Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.

AND

WAIMTMO—ORDERS FOR DRY,
HARDWOOD SLABS
16 inches long. Will deliver Hi cords for $2.50

John F. Ott Lumber Co.
BELL PHOJfE 37



,

traverse 0ily lllfg. 0o.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

S/S.00 !!rJrm"SSS.60

Buys on«f of handsome $7.00 Coato
4 to 8 yrs. of i

$12.00

S’'oi.”S.g:s

Ornmruits

I for
foraa liov
Iwyfrorr
from

.* '

Overcoat with or without belt, I on sleeve, coeta fiold for |fi.50,
sold heretofore for $1000.
|4 to ^ years.

$I0.00Ss:;j,.'’S:i\$4.00l%

mafle and trim find; former price I Coal, handsome in
$13.00.
tail.

$8.00
MOWS C.'rOfUNG MENS
LOTlIlMGVePURMISBINGS

WINTER sons, OVERCOATS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES AND MITTENS, DUCK
COATS, MUFFLERS, WINTER PANTS, ALL
NEW MERCHANDISE, AT PRICES TO
absE—SEE OUR WINDOST : : : :

every de-

$ LOO early in the
season; omblem on sleeve.

$10.00 and $12.00.

WP
BUSr NOW

BHnRMAlfe.bz«o

I

OVER

WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE

CITZ. PHONE 344

LOGS WANTED!

CUSTOM SAWING.,, :
O. O. NOrrATT
Abstract* of TIU*
PBico* •anerMCTonv

f* la tl>. WHIM
Twfo Houses of Legislstore Act as
Sort of Electoral College But Pop­
ular Influence Has No Weight
in the Matter.

of Rubbers made—peo­
ple tell us they wear bet­
ter ilian they get else­
where — our stock fio
large—you will have no
trouble in having your
fityle of shoe fitted.

orerooat,

priced cost.

yoarsof age, sold at $7
the

few Boys- short, donUe
Forayonngmsn’i
Ovetoiat, ”n i“ e bimated Jaoka^ to dc^e at
$7J0
mixturea, cot long, regolar $loj ^

s

without bait. Black. Osfoid
mixtmea, worth S6.75 and

$L50to$3.50

Onr boys’and Childs’depart,
mentis taming out eomeestia
good Tahiee lor tiie moa^.

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nuvditt crnr. i

OMAIfllATIM
NOfmiFOfrr

FOWE0.

AT

last niaht.

ELEcnn ot.omcERs
FAESSYimmAN LADIES WLO ANWUAL AID MEETlNa

iaaTKnuimi

lated last evcolag to the town halt the
meeting betog mtteaM by-iffy repro.
toduatry which meaaa ao mm
this vmage. The meeting was ^led
iNMSflStS or MMlnll rkM tlw to order by Isaac L. Dame, temporary
chairman.
W. B* Campbell t>eing elect
lit Mm Ift AaMHw OOOUMTM
rteld’t ed temporary aocretary.
Tha penaaasot orgaabatum
iMlMt li iitlmted ftt im.OOi.OM
M liSiMd flSiy to tlMt or John D.
ai rUberbe the Morthport Co
clatkm. the followtag ofMr>lM.nMliif
tho cr>oi itor«
Is tbo cUr or Chicnso. which occuple. fleen being e
S siU with • YSloe of IS.OOO a fitmt one 3resr. Isaac
one year. Max Schroeder; delegate
foot, to ilSQka IS rariOM oc
SU own tha world* be ownins In all the coming state convention to be held
at Grand Haven. Jan. 21. W. E. Camp
Marahall Field was not a saooaes at belt
tt la expected that thla aaaoeiatlon
Slit .Hia Aral amsloirer told
fafhor he would seear Bake a atore- will be further augmented at
k—iff. field went hack to the fam date by.members from Sutlona Bay.
hutlMt the apim or trade within him Lsland. Wena and the Fha Idlaoda.
SBd diaretardlsg the advice of the old making ultimately a mrmberahi
one hundr^.
aoA who had
The object of the aaaoeiatlon la iho
working for a uniform law on the tak­
waa 1^ a ptemfer.aa the city had a ing of comroerrlal flab and the upli
popalatlon of •O.OOO when he arrived. ing of the Industry. The ladoatry
Mr in hla career, he ahowed hi* repreaenti-d by an aggregate of capita
extending Into mllHoaa and la fast be­
abnitr asd Jhfsa^ hla own
coming one of the great Industries of
roee to a JmA prince*
MarahaU Field wae ecrupoloua In hla the state.
It la alleged that legislation dlacrimtnandal deallnga. a fair lUoatraUon of
Inatea against the small flahennan In
thla hetag the fact that he paid
^ oo hU property In*full In Chicago, favor of the flsh trust, and national
^ iSMM^OdO worth, and eowlmry to pro- and state law. ctuiflict on the taking
. mmu U aaid to have been the noat of Aah for .pawn during the rlo.eJ
cheerful tax payer la the city.
The deeeaaed merchant prince was
Half tha Wartd Wendavu
S atsoera lover of a home and
time after the deeth of hla Aral wife, how the other half lives. Those who
use Bucklen*a Amlck Salve never won­
yamarried that ha sight have a
der if It will cure cuts, wounds, bums,
or hla own. In all hla taatch. deaplto sores and alt skin eruptions; they
hla great wealth, he waa not preten know It win. Mrs. Grant Shy. 1130
a Reynolds St.. SpringAeld. III., snys:
tkma asd hla life waa very almp
•*! regard It one of thh nbaolute necesMAnhall neld'a weelth waa not
smaaaad by apeculatlon but by abllilr
! Bh^M~DmgJQ^d
cad creatSoo. Tbiwogh hla offOrU
SURPRISED HIM.
of S&.000 people wea eatabllabed. How
many are Indirectly affected by the
Field propertiea would be hard to com­ Loren Ooas* Friands Halped Him CalUpute.
About a dozen friends of Loreu
Goss tendered him a surprise last
J
"MINIATtlNA
-MINIATUNE tariEA.*^
evening at the home of Miss Gertrude
f The plan or Mayor A. V.
^of aeveral akatlng rinka
rli
In the cUy Dell In honor of his birthdav. The
rt themaelves la an evening was spent very pleasantly,
Thcac rinka would not flinch being plsyt'd and a few musical
selections given by Miss Comelia
only provide iafe plaooa of
M the4ralnlng in a«lf government Stanley and a solo by f^eaneU Holmes
Would be a good thing for the boya In were much enjoyed. Refreshments of
Wmuch aa they would become familiar
with dutica whliA they mnat practice
,ln After yeara.
would be a thorough
Jeaaoa In civil govemmenL
Beats tha Music Curt.
/ theee rinka would be no nr
To keep the body In tune.- writes
^ city. The owner. «f vacant lou Mrs. Mary Brown, M Lafayette place.
wmtld undoubtedly allow them to be Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. *‘1 take Dr.
King's New Ufe Pills. They are the
pul to*^hla uae without rompenaatlon most reliable and pleasant laxaUve I
and they could be flooded by the Art have found." Best for the Stomach.
department There are a number of Liver and Boivels. Quarmnteed by
level I9U which could tw uh«Hi for thU Johnson Drug Co.. P. H. Meads. C. A
Bagbae Drug Co*, dmggtota. 23c.
jnirpoe^^^
t of cleaning tbeae rinka
-LOVE AND SORROWand
well be afforded by the city. Every
time the anow plow waa called out at Illustrated Lecture To Be Given
teallon could be givemtheac rinkn at «
Captain M *J. Boutera and wife of
Tory low rate. Thla would make It un
seccctary to hate any duea. vnt!l Boston arc the gueato of Uc fonoer'*
Arc or ten centa la a very amall mim. brother. Captain J. Boolera of the
boya nnd-Urt. of the city lt.»«**> 8*>^*Uon army corps. On Monday crenlM at 3 o'clork. the army hall
would prove an
the rixltlni captain will give a lecture
cle and FrouM keep eome away.
If the rinks were eatabUahed and entitled -Ixive and Borrow" tbe lectBatototoed. It would give the children ore belna a plctore of the shim and
of tbe city an opportunity to qpjo) n-wrue wtwk esrried on by tbe snay.
kealihfol eport without the rieaMnt of It will be fully illuetnued and thern
aonas.
deMptive Bonas.
Aaafler whioh Is always present when wlU be a number of dee^ptlve
The admlaaloD U <oaly.^
oe
lyXO cento.
Ike email token and rtvem are nsed.
Rlay Use 100 Yearn.
Tbe chaseMTOrJIvHia a fuirreninry
It maraxild. Bbe writee: -Btoctrlc
BUlan cured me of Ch
« to yeara etabdlaa. mad made Be

. ffeosml deMHty and bodily wnakneea.

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SrrSJy-jRi.’s;-

Grand Chancellor. C A. Palmer of
The ladles of the Presbyterian Manistee of the subordinate lodge and
church to the number of twenty-foer ■Commandcr^enaral W. H. Loomis of
held their nodal hour and annual aid Grand Rapids of the Uniform Rank
soolecy meeting with Mrs* U a Bissau together with other grand officers will
yesierdsy afiemoon* The followlni: j be present.
offleen were elected: President, Mrs*! After the tnstallaUon ceremonies s
A. U Havlland; rice president. Mrs.! banquet wai be enjoyed. This Joint
C. p. Miner; secretary. Mrs* Adrian
a^ tostaUation will be cs
Dole; fluaedal aeereUry. Mrs. C* P. pectolly Important at this Ume In
Reed; treasurer. Mrs H. B. Gamer: new of the fact that the grand cnexecutive coeualttee, Mrs. Alley. Mrs. 'ampaeni.U to be held In this city
Muaaelmau* Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Bi* next toll. Armngt‘menls are already
sell. Fof the current year the Isdiet in progress for this big event and the
decided to take up the calendar plan vtolt of the grand offleen; will stlm
of raising money. The ireaserer m trtate the local P.vthlans to energetic
ported $273 rained the past year, of efforts as well as aid them In mining
which no WS.H for finishing the bSKe prcparatlonr. meat. fSO for church debt. $150 for
It goes without question that Iberc
current expense* of the church and will be a very large attendance of both
balance for miscellaneous. A picnic zrganizatiuns Thursday evening.
supper, to which the men were also
lavlied. was served at 6:30 to flfty-six.
Irrigation in America.
A freewill offering of $7.50 was re­
During the past four yi^ars the irri
ceived and all enjoyed a right royal rated urea of tbe United States has
time.
Increased 1.704.333 acres. At present
Uicro are In this country thousands o{
miles of cansis. representing a vast
expenditure of money and labor, and
carrying water upon more than R.OOO.000 acres, which are producing carl;
rear crops worth llon.oun.ixHi. Thb
area of artificial productivity Is more
extenaivt! than the ciimbim-d area vt
Massachusetts and runnecilnit, and 1:
is never dlstiirlted by dniuths br the
other uncertainty of the weather. A1‘
»h!s Is in the arid or seml-arid region,
in the west, which a short time ncw«Te l(Kiko<l ijjion as a worthless de>
ert.
Irrigation werks in their broadei
M*nse inrjude all th»»se melluKls cm
ployed for siii.plying a doflriinry or
vetting rid of an excf‘.*«s of water and
for the distrihntfon of an nbiindam
•vater So as^to make It more nvallahlr
for agricultural purposes. Taking 1
:hc plants of thla nature which are
>xistcnre In the Ignited Stales, tl

Music in Dontlstry.
On tbe prtodplo that music has
charms to soothe the savage breast, a
New York dentist has decided that It
also has the power to deaden pain. In
bis dental parlor you may have your
tec*b fixed while an automatic piano
plays, with all the expression and Antab to be found In tbe roo<lem aiitcv
made piano, -near Up. My Soul, the
Strife Will Not He Uing * Or. If yon
have Koroethlng of a wore streniw»n^
nature to take your mind off the buz
zing and scraping of dental Instm
roents at work on your teeth, you mm3
order a stirring patriotic selectionlike The Stars and Stripes Pbrever.'
or - Yankee Doodle Dandy." with varla
tirnr.
The dentist who Inlroduecul th<
fchemo mvk It works t»oantiru1Iy. HI*
^aUenU \rv emboldonc'd by IC rauc)
after the manner of soldiers. wh»
march with greater .courage »;o long
as they can hear the band playing
ly sntfmxs the k.o
And even If the effectm of the boring
noted. In the South Atlantic, the Misand pummeling associated with denalsfiippl river and the Gulf statoa Uion
tlstry are necessarily fatal, one may
sands, of sections of marsh lands have
-make a snskellke end. fading to mu
been drained and made useful for rio
sic." In the most approved Shake­
culture and other crops.
spearean style.
Although irrigation Is commonly t»e
-I sat down In the chair and h«
Mfved to be a new practice in the Unj;
storied the ‘buzzer.*" said a woman
,ed Stall's, it nevertheless antedato
relating her first experience
steal dentistr>%
uui ociore ne pin
census bullellu. trpttl which thc^t^
the buzxer In the tooth he went
tocU are gathered. sUte.s that long be
in the comer and touched a button fore the coming of the Spanish con
on the piano standing there. The In
qiierers irrigation flourished In llu
strument began to play, and rendered
valley pf the Salt river In Arizona and
everything from light opera to sacre<l
along the numerows streams of New
music before I was ready to go. And Mexico. The extenrlve ruins nnd lines
It really quieted my norv€»s wonder­ of long canals Indicate Hint tliesc val
fully. There was something aboul the leys once supported a Inrge isipuli
music that had a soothing effect.‘The
and that agriculture had reached
Um« seemed shorter than usual, an^ aa advanced stage of dcvelopi
I didn't get half so nervous. The mu over cmuilderalde areas tlwrt' long
diverted my mind in a most pleas fore America was ki
: manner. I m delighted with the calkMl civilized worlU.-Maxwell's Tab
expert ment."
isman.
"They all talk that way eIhmiI II."
lald the dentist when asked about liU
scheme, -and I feel quite proud of my*
self for thinking of it. There's quite
little art. too. in fining music to the out of every liundnil have domeMii*
help. In til.- eoAt end only tive fa
ise. For Instance, cum* of my eus- lies in ea'rli Imudred ran nffu-:! li'Hi«;e
>mers wants nothing but Chopin, hold as»sKt:iiM^*. In tli^- provimi-s
while another will lie l»ack and beat erall.v rme fninlly in rvrr.v four li;
• with hIs foot to ‘Msrchlnf; aervant fnr -bel!».”
Through Oeorgla' and s»*era perfectly
Vorry lb the
oblivious of the work going on In his
r of ilrk.
snd
moutb."-New Yerk Times.
entire physical systrm. *7110 body is a
network
•k of nervef. Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea Koothc-s and
the entire *yt;tnm. 35 rents.
tobh-tK, Johns<»n Drug Co.

rr be rm
-Wen, fluv Bor," esBi M clear-tonea
frun tbe naBnaa %t C • wtoflA
r^ea yon d better flit eloafl wttbont
Tbrrre cut tbn blessed gas
Tbi. Tborinii.
off.-—TU-Btta.

SOFT COAL BUFB4E0 CLEAN

•An U the bard dtsngreeof WBAhime aiopt
tdtoQ yon use a 1904 Amomatk. MPvter lav anjtbtBg
like it,'* it tbA venfiel of tbe

makes the best and cheapest fuel
today. If NOT BJU R N E D
CLEAN its bad effects from
smoke and dust more than count­
erbalance the good results.

itibtl H wiU do ^ mk
better, quicker ana eaaier
than any other maebiae made.
marbine wiU not do what we
claim for it, j-ou do not need
to keep it
WewiUtell it on SOdayi’
trial, if not tatisBod money
refunded.
Conic in and ace tbia won­
derful machine.

FRANK TRUDE

THERE IS RUT OHE WAt
to burn foft coal clean and get all
the good results withouf the bad *
cffecis and that i'«

USE MOORE’S FIRE KEEFeI
The only absolutely smokeless and
dirtless hot blast burner built, costs
you no more than its own imitations. Get the original.
^
.

H
dSu*

TRyARBOOIIDWAIITADi

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M

DtUrmd Promptly Ky

O.B.TaylQrCoalCo
BOTH PBONIS
4S2 WIST rMBT STtXET

FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?

AN ELECTIIIC PniTMItE
JUST A FEW LEFT

J.R. Paige Electric Co. ?

■i

I

'>roKjm owoiT t» 0000-

1

J. W. dl-ATER
, Wholesale and Retail-Your Reliable Home Fnmiaher

Now is Your Tiino
To buy a good suit cheap. We have about 125
men s suits that we must sell.
r

$10.00 and $12x00 Suits at StxOOa

DON’T TRUST TO LUCK
in Uj.- 1k>|)0 that you'll pick iij)
u pkrI cigar litTi* or IIkto. (ift 1
bolil of a rienr you know t.i Is-j
good--out* that ovriytuic- wlio is
a judge knows to lx* a tiptciier.
Short of that advice is: Snmke
the Traversf- I^-llo and other
brands will eoncorn you no
longi'T. Tlial’s a cigar to stick
to and tbt- prict* won't “slii’k"
you. D
Despite it‘s excellenct-,
the Tmversf
rse Belle tells for only
5 cents the <one.

A. W. JAHRAUS
TVn BALM BY ALL DBAUaS

OCALERfl

IN

BVERYTHINO

J

$l$.00/Suita at $10.09 SBd $12.00

$20.00 Suita at Sis.oO
We still have too many size .35 and 37: if you take
that size then come here; you can get a good suit
at less than cost, also bargains in 0vcrcoats, Fur
Coats. Youths’ Suits, Youths* Odd Coats, Chil­
drens Suits and Overcoats .ind many other things. '

J1. J. milbelm
DEALEItB

IN

KVEItYTHINQ

DBALBIM IN

GREAT QUARTER
OFF SALE
Tiic chance 4'Vi noiic lias Ixoii wailing f<jr, the lime whcii every on» can i:cl IwRatiful ar­
ticles nnil save many a <h»l!ar. ThcnriKinnl prit« is on every arlido—one-quarter off
from that.

Oroa-t Quar-ter Off Sale
All our bcaulifnl han»l-paint«‘<l riiina, exquisite work ilonc
giving’is at all times.

the \ycsi of experts.

<*ift

■lu

Orea-t Quarter Off Sala
Kvery picet^t of hamlsonie <-ul ulass. Tin’s is all Amori«*«ni, ‘the fim-st cut glata that U
made. In hrillianey. U-auty .»f ih-sign and expert workmanship the liest crition nay there
is DO djual. The greatest eliam-c of the yca^r to get eul ghias fer very little money.

-\ll our French .nnd (iernian China in both' open stock and odd piece, i, inrluded in
this irondcrful Kilo. Kovi is Uto timo to supply yi.iir tilde with iie.'deil dainty China.

Oraa't Quariiar Off Sala
W;il inclnde everything in our great sto<-k of fancy Bric-a-Hmc French Beoanl. Lonwelsa Wan*. Bohemian Glass. Perfectb Ware, Royal Bonn, Japauc*E VaflCi-and Novel­
ties, Sti-ins, Mugs. Candle Sticks, E'nncj' Mirrors: Leather Goods.

Oraa't Quartar Off 3ala
Of all our beautiful danlioiers. Stands, Umbrella Holders and Fern Dishes ^

A THE HMINIUI k LAY
B
NERCiNTILE COMPANII

pa.

Ywy A BBOm WANT AD,

-

Oraa't Quarter Off 3alo

COAL AND WOOD

©Id wm* dlsfovered by a man
^ remodeling the building.
——
The cliar was footd la a hollow bty
lAT^i
m ianM.
twenei two largq^^tonea
la the wall.
RnsdwM hs4 not
flood at tbe Trapped In oil paper and well pre­
served. It atm preserves ito i>dor.
and rartena
tbe Bitter for payBnt As a test ap­
THY A KCCORO WANT Aa
peal to an nnapprectotive pnWIe a
play. Tor Boner and fer Bnflleod.**
waa pot on. One acene waa played to
Mt-darkneaa. Tbe hero, altttofldn
kifl but. was tramne for ddybrea
draUnrii to bring bim deHveranee.
-The dawa at toatr be exclaimed.

I “££3^ s-ssm
Oo.4nc.lorM.

tisUi« Male Esf

•f Fyttiiaa end
The Joint toaUltoUoe of Traverse
City Lodge Ko. 73 Knights of Pylhiav
And-TTnI|orm Bank, to lake plac?
Thursday evening* will be a very

Special to the Bvcslsg Boeerd.
HoithpoK. Mleh.. Jaa. 17.-The flrat
movemeai towarda the ergisliatlna cf

^4.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1

ANIHXAItIMI

mma


n/
SHE FAILED TO
; BECjME BADE

iO TWiritO HAIWV KMOUFA JN
be nnpponod wan iigkt la dtopoahig d
WAUM* THIAU
dto bnrae wbaa be Aewad be coaid not
■?
get him up and when be left him b<
tbougbi be woe dead. Ooart aanpaad
ed aeateace for three atoatba owlag'u

'^•X-

iMUl wm 1 am

DOWN Alto UNAM^ TO ftliC

TO rrt r«rr.

Wh# w«r« CMliMfl •
Mcmt Mm T.M tl*ry TW.
AfUmMii
a CM «f Cmity

Mro. Mabel Ingotnrm and IHil^
dangblbf Aadrm of Sabin, rleited Mre
Wm. Wneamsber of Ct7 IJaloa otrwet

.

.
to an AaWitol.
Cborleo BOakeelnr
Blair U In the
Tito «to or Uto
1^. WIIIIM dty learalng the ineAt trade and
huardtag with bU oioter. Mro. Wuen
Wm «%tcii li Uto ootaoM or A
fto A
Mt If ncn AO aOk^ ecber.
Mr. OAd Mre. J. H. Wppenbrock of
war* OA dotf In Uiio ooMitjr,
tAkOA up bofonr Ji»4g« Ooorga W. Cur Bnttooe Bay paaoed thmogb the city
tii tbm Aflamooo 01 I oclork. Ihf ra thle lujon on a trip lo rodlllar on huel
gpoAdtoit opprAHac In bio oorn bHiotf
WAlrfng a Irlnl br Jory Not
flCnffJnt tliA Atrortiy of ihn rhi
AfolAst hlB hr looknd upon ibr mnllrr
' AO A bote joka. oAyiac he did not wont
to toAhn Any eiprnsr In Ihr motlrr
, ond *^0* like A cfaHd who bAd bod hU
Angero burned In o Are. wonird to
keep out or It In Ibe mture.I^ronecutfng Atlopry Ooorgr Croe*
lAitoOdlAlely eworw lo the yuutbful
aa4

I:

ChHe B. Kr-hl and little dougbter
Dorothy of Nonhport arrived In^ the
city today for a day to hr* eent to the
Grand Traverae Honpllal. where Mm.
Kehl le recovering from nn operation
performed loot wn-k. ’
Hr» Belle Page left thU morning
for a return vfelt lo her former home
In l^•4<levlIle where ehe extiecte to remain for the next two weekn.
Mr*. B. H. Jamli«.i. of MayAeld woe
coiled to the city oming lo the perlou#
lllneme of her daughter. Mre. Dell Bn

OIRL Amsrao JUST AS UCSMSE
HAD BCCM OOTAlNCa

AeU fla betb© Smt

Card ef.Tliaiikn.
We wUh to tba^ onr Mcndn and
aelghbors for tbeir Ijelp and kind a*
atetance doriag the ©Ickneaa and death
or our beloved child. Gladya; also for
IS WAWTEO IN GRAND RAPIDS ON kida.- A© tbetr ceiiblDcd Age© are not
much over MO yedH.
lb© breuGful floral offeringa.
TRUANCY CHARGE.
Dr. E. A. Meara. en entborlty ee
Mr. and Mr*. W. M.
emltboiogy. reeeviUy dlaeowrod aerefs Jan 17 It*
Al new npociea on Cbe aammit of Ap».
Emeiyfie Snyder Had Cem© Here to A TolcAAlc moentAln eC th© Maud of
Mindanao, fn tb© Pblllpplne ffrenp.
Wed Lee Suckle. Alee of Orend
Mile. Nelka de Smmiff. formerly of
Rapid© and Had GiYtfi M©r
Waablngton. wboae father was a Rn©Ag© A© If Vearm.
kian diplon»at. her motber being a former MIto Blow of Rt. Lodla. I© doing
For two day© the ofSdAl© of Graod excelk'nt work among tbe 111 and poor
of Hutota.
Traverw© county hare

. MntAeeordi^toOw

EMnRE LUMbER CO.

atEISOliriSTEIBSlIFIEE

©eeklng the
girl 15 year© old. by
lyn© Snyder of Grand Raplda. wbo la
wanted there on a charge of t
Information given Sheriff
Johnson by letter from Ah A. Carroll,
»b«rlff of Kent erjunty. atating that ©tie
left with tbe ultimate Inienilon
marrying a young lover by nam
Lon Ruckle of Grand Raplda. aged 27
yearn. The couple were apprehended
tlila afternoon at 1:35 at the
clerk‘a office Just a© they were In the
art of olitalning a marriage licenae
She had given her age aa IK yeara.
She la In Ibe cotinty jail awaiting the
arrival of offlc«Ta from Grand Raplda.
wbo win tal!^ her back In tbe morning.
While It waa expected tbaf
Snyder would come direct to thia city
ahe li-fi Ihe train at CadlUac and then
went to Thompaonvllle and Meslck,
later driving from Wexford to thh
city, when nhe waa hnmglit Inumstlately In touch with thuae who were
awaiting her appearance.
The girl aaya that ©he la IK yearn
old and that ahe waa iKiVn Jan. 1«.
IKKK. Her fathera name la Wallace
Snyder and he Uvea In Grand Raplda.
When flve years old ©he waa adofittnl
by her grandparents by the name of
Relcher. About a year ago. alo* aaya.
she left them to*cauae they were cruel
lo her and ahe wante<l to work. She
went to Grand Raplda and lived with
her father and stepmother and went
to work ©tripping tobacco in a cigar
factory*. Aliout two wc^kt ago, ©he
©’aB^aken III and aaya that her father
mlana«*d her and took her eaminga.
Her lover. Lon Buckle©, llvpa In
Qrand Raplda. and ahe came to the
farm of hU uncle. Lyman Stevena. at
New Wexford. 4aat week, ©ending for
tilm. They cam© to this city today.
3ho aaya ©he has two cousins here.;
Kilty and Clara Helle. who may
married. She Is trying to locate tlu-ni.
She was Identified by her picture
ahich shows her lo he a mere child
It short dreams. She aaya this waa
taken when ahe waa 15 years old. Her
father aaya the picture waa taken laat
year.
^

CUT FLOWERS
WccKirinWock* sa MO(t

BT TBt esaUto

AAW toAjer ef Vekda. Alaaka. R© la
pveebclAg law tb©r©. prejcctlag a railread. awd See feimr tola©a la view.

We wish lo announce that our man-^
ager. Mr J W. Cllffe, haa returned^
from the sanitarium greatly Improved
in health, and la on duty again. DurIng his absence we were short of help
and fpuml H Impossible to dispose i>f
hesc pianos and organa as fast aa
iNby arrived here from the different
factories. We a«* at pri^nt greatly
overRtock<*d nmT W'lll offer large Induccuienta to Iniendlag purchasers
These Instruments must U* sold at
one*- or U* reshippial. which will ne
cesaitate another cash expenditure,
making an ©nornioiia expense without
any |s>aalble gain. This we are en­
deavoring to avoid.
I
If you « ver Inieml or have a ih*airej
own ail Instrum.-nt we ©rill make|
so you ran have one now. Duui
fall to call and Hwrn the Imlucerotwts
we have to offer. You may |»ay cash
ave the terms arranged lo your
own ronvenlenw*. We kindly urge >*ou
call and see the genuineness of
these re<lunMl prices for yourself. If
ctHivenlem for you to call kindly
dn>p us a line and we will be pleased
to mail you a complete list of tbt*s© In­
struments. consisting of some slightly
useil ones.
Stein way.
Huntington.
Sohmer.
Mendelssohn.
Sterling.
Schaeffrr.
BradHml.
Smith A Barnes.
man.
and others.
(irlnio ll Bros.’ Piano- Our own make
tirinnell Bros.. 1.59 E, Front SI..
' Traverae CHj*. Mich.

I am (DM I bata got
jaat what
an •
looking ior in a
,,

S0IT4R ^
OVERCOAT'

SWEATERS

iMI

Geo W. Miller
BaaOa ©toci

L.OW P»iRIOK
ConaisU-nl with hi^h elan
workmanslnii. material ami
pcjwer flevelnpcnl.

Waller
M. ralgc, AgL
• mm Ommm •«.

Pre-Inventory Sale
OF SILKS

Beautiful Blown Glass
Tumblers with fancy

.36

24 inch Colored Crej>e de Chenes, I’ink, Pale Blue,
Tan, Cardinal and Black, worth 75c, JJg Y||

Brilliant glass tumblers,
new style,
QO

27 inch Chiffon Taffeta, Grey, Brown, Navy, Change­
able, Greeo and Black, also Blue and 7Ca Vd
Black, $1.00 value, for.......................... | 9C lU

Brilliant Glass
f*ir\
Water sets only .UU

•10 inch Okee Japanese Silk for Kimonas or drapery
purposes, regular price, 75c, Pre-Inventory CQn
price................................................................ Uali

only:........

Near Cut................ 35c
Handsome Glass Berry

S?.'?.?".':”' .36
\ou shoiilil 6o<* our ncw(ierman liakinjc Uiahea in terra
r otta brOATi. clear white
I
____limxl
and glazed inside and
at
ml out
o

Sale Prices on Black Taffetas
1.15 Quality 1.25 Quality 1.50 Quality l.rs Quality
AT

AT

AT

8*c

95c

AT

ONLY IOC EACH.
I>oooniUxU)inuer St tH. $.125.
SLS’i. $s.00, Sil.Ou. and
$11.00 lier net.

1.15

e. Oinbelm

imm

: Alter inventory
Bargains

We.have just finished taking inventory/and find
many lines of winter goods to move out, and we
have put som2 quick moving prices on them.
we »*na our uioak ana rur stock larger tnaG it
was last year, but much better in way of assortment.
So that’j to your advantage.

Every Coat, Every Suit, Every
Child’s Coat, Every Fur
in this big Cloak Section at ope-thiTd less than th«
regular price. Come now'. Tomorrow the one you
had your eye on may be gone.

'ii

The fit o( Hidar *
FraeoiaB Oa Otothhig
U what aella then.

-THE ENGINE THAT RUNS *

Wllb J. B. PtJte EltcUlc Co.

."I

RANK N. PAINE

AimOUNCEMEIIT

SHIRT WAISTS

AwyAam- ■

SLABandEDGING
WOOD

SytoA. a Hvll ©ttgtooer ef
ArL. bAA b©©n mad© anp©f^
tb©S©e©rt rveerratloA.

fweirn yoaog nehcful cblldrro who.
the dole. Jon. lo. were oooetlng do
Brockwoy bill ot the time of the ol
Sloe, wbo hoe been the gueet of
leged cmeliy to the blork bomr wtilcb
hie meter. Mm. J. K I^ngwell of thle
WO> kilted by ItK tnoeirr.
city, efler attending the fiinerel of hif<
Horry Krwwpe'e Story.
brother at Prankfort. reiiirn«Hj to «i.
A Inrge crowd oC loiereoled ii# rw>nN I^iule thle nu»njlug.
SAthered lo Ibe outer ofAce t» Ilmen
Mr. andNdre. K. M. Kin of Cedar ore
to the teetlBony gfren by the children. In th(' clt> today.
Horry Kroupo being the Arm witneiui
Mm. Jamee Scott of Provemunt paee
colled, lie woe on onlooker tbot even ed through ihe city today on her way
lAg of the Alleged croeltlee perpeirnted to MoAlate
wpon the foJkm aaIi^. He told In o
Mien Mary Yogi left thle imimlng
strAlfbiforwArd noitoer of the horee for Hart where ehe wilt vUlt her
Mof down god unnble to rl»e ihaugb
Ima and friends. She woe actito mAA Wnree^rnpeAtedly utruck It companleil ne f»r ae Beldmln by her
otter tb« beo3~ with o tug end loter aunt Mre. Jae, RUe.
witb A cbAln. Aloo oettlog hie dog upon
Mm. Orr haa been called to care for
the proetTAto benet where the dog ot Mm. Julia lUnaom through a ehon
encb neeauU would tenr at Ite noee In lIlneftK.
the efforte to cnuee It to riee. He oleo
AAW the boree droggwl down the hill
BREVITIES.
by A CbAln belonging to Huroce HornW. Olliton h» h«d B t.Iephone
ard. wbo happened okmg with o team,
II hl> r.-sldenre bi 4i)g a glh. 81..
the mom drogglng the Injured nnimol
down by ibe choln olloched to He Ihe number l« l»8.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Mre. John Rlee entertained the AlBoeb. Mooter Horry eworw tbot ho
r Socluly Wodneaday Afternoon.
lAter In the erenlng ognin eow the
fiorne lying nt the foot oT the bill nenr All bad A very jolly Gm©. Light reWANT
ADD
n puddle of blood near It. head, and freahroenta were nerved.
There wilt be a epectal mwtlng of
the borm? woe etlll nllve
•«. tototorOM
the
Knight
Templera
Ihfa
evening
at
At tbe rloo<i of hU tei^ilniotiy the
FOR SALE-TWO nice COWS, one Tn»©h
opondent woe given o ehonee to croee 7-Vjor drtll.
In September. Ihe other not milkYeatVday'a paper^eferred to Ro*
eumlne tbe wllnese and oeked thr
Ing; win iK* ©old cheap. Dr. A. H.
little lad If he woe eure oliout thi xella An^Hfwpirlilnrill; this should;
Holliday.
Jan 17-tr
chain need and If he knew whether hr Have read Roxella llendcYson.
(tbe renpondent) otrurk lb© borer
FURNISHED ROOMS-We have a
A Curloue BulldinQ.
wtrery lime be nimed or whether he hit
r. w tim- sleeping rtHims 11.50 per
What will prt>l»ahly he the grea
the gronnd occoelonolly.
Moetcr
week and up: steam heat. bath, telatruciural wonder of the world
Krottpn told him be bit the horee.^
ephone. electric light. 0.‘B. Bc‘muK.
OPEN DAY.
noon lie under conalruction nt Coney
236 From St.
jan 17-4t
Strunk With Cholft.
laland. where it U pro|K>aed to build
Woman's Club Will Se Led by Mra. T. FOR SALE—Horse. buggy and har­
Willard l«Aweon. reehllng three tufU*«
ateel globu 700 feel high and 2S0 fi*er
H. Shenman, Fnday.
woet of the city, woe on eye wlintwn.
ness 1.124 Webster. Cltr. 7.»5,
In tliamefer. and which will maud on
The following la the Woman*a club
hie mtotement Including the fact that
' jan 17-Gt
lega aa high aa ordinary akyacrmixTa
program for Friday:
with eeverol other lM»y*
The rtiat of ihia great ‘ HIkIi Uall * la to
, cri«iioiif.un the onimel ot br^t. He
‘ Musical Culture In America.” Mrs.
IMI atMillt
T. H. Shermsn. leader
oold tbe horoe didn't nor m able to
When eomplHed the gn*at aphero
Plano duet. (Nevlu>, Mias Miller and
move hie hipe hut would rolHe hl«
win reHemlde a huge hall auapeiided
Germaine
hem! nnd to* to get up end fall. Hi
In rnl.I air. and wllhlii it 2r..tHtO |h
ewure the
“Church Music of .New »igland wllh
i^uld elrlke Ihe ani
ran tn* «‘uiertalued at a time
Baatuii as Center; John Knowles
IBAl over the he«d\iind eyes with a lor
Bight elevaiora run by eh'ctrirliy
Only a few left Black
Palnoamd Ihulley Buck.* Mrs. A. B.
chain taken from the eleighe of Hm
and hating a seating capacity of Ju
iantino WaUU that wem 2.»
Cook.
. ao© Ihmrartl who imd ilrlven along
|Mx»ple wh. will carry the vUHora to
$.1 for 1.7.-. iiih] #2. Ca.li
Quartet (AhM. Mra. IVgan. Bachant
He later look the »aiue < halii and far
I ho top «if the glolH-. making m. mop.
BiHk. Mias Moore.
lened It arfiund the nnlmare n.^ U and
Wai.U tliat were 3.7.7 for $2.
..n the way. From there ataira and
draggiHl'It down hill. He haw ihe ax
“0|V‘ra and Inatnimental Mualc
elevators a ill arcoinmoilate thuae w ho
which William Waree aeni fur hut did
with New York as a Center: Mu‘.lcal
wild! lo vlalt other parts of the globe,
C4iniposera and Dln‘Clora.“ Mrs. R. J
not e.^- the animal eiruck with it
in w hich mau> kinds of eniertalnment
Price.
Bow the home flounder artiund later
will 1m> furuUhed. Theatera
I*iano solo
(MacDowelll.
MIkh
iB the evening. Again William Wares
cludtHl In the long Hat of frtiturea. new
IjouIs4i Buck.
WAe given a ciiancit'for rmae «>xami
and old. which the manage
from a manufactnrer ul ii
Vocal solo, with violin. Mrs IVgan
nation and this time forbade hlrae4df
pUmued for thia Imniensi. aiirmctlon
and Mr. Price
ih© privilege ae he aald he *'.lldn‘t
tliey coat to make an.l li
i>eaa than haTT^ay up to the globe
•want to Itiault the iKiy* and “gueas
“Mannergiiiang l.f the W.^stem
Ibem
on sale this way;
pni^ U to he a hull with a aeatliin
Siat»-K: German AnttTlcan Festivals;
the young fellow dldn t hear what he
• aiutclly of fi.OOO. where there will
told from all the talk going aniuud
Theodore Tbomta.” Mra. T. H. Sber$2.00 Kimonas ut.............
a cootlnuoua vaudeMiU*^;^rfomiance
altoni me when 1 waa trying to gel
$2.00 DreasinK Snokaat..
H.^taurantto will also
altuated on
that thing I referring lo the home! 0111
thia floor. Smi farther up. 3S0 fi*ei
$1.50 Dressing .Sacka at..
the road.EYIday will b© open day and anyone
alK>ve gnjund, iherv will be
$1.00 Droasing Sacks at..
.79
an
attend
by
paying
ten
cent©.
Hone© Wee Alive.
ring clrcua. w ith a promenade 35 fe*!
&.ya’BathRoU-sat 1.75an.1 $2
Kora Bartieh. a yining niiaa iiorhape wide around the tirra of aealx.
14 yeari. old. t^K.k the aUnd and In ad dance and roualc hall U to )»e aitiu
dllloo 111 \w\hK there through the vn- Ott feet above the coliaeum. and i
•Takln* almut imwn men.” ©aid tho
Ur© ©veiung-a i»erformanre. wae on Ihia the machinery of a n*volvlng
vuw who wa© exiies-ted to bent Uie And
tb© bill the following morning with lAiirant. the only one of Ha kind in
•tor> . “I think Kile Hatcher wa© aU»nt
acvcrml other ptaymatea and saw the the world. Thia ivaUurani will
th© iiieauent man I ©ver knew,
animal alive and breathing where he built to make the cntlr© circuit of the
Bight in season. Some wo had
was ©o mean th«t heT»aInted hi© hou»e
bad been atmrk down. • Ill.aK! waa ►:U*l»e. no that tired vlallora. while
fre*h and white ver>- two month© Just
from last season. $5 for $:i. 3.76
all around |te_h^<* eh*- eald.
rv*tlng and eating their luncheon, can Ites-au©** a nHghlKsr of hU that
for $2. 2.50 for $1.60. Chihltcn’s,
on© hrulae over Ha ♦>w^wheoUt^ bit •<*** all that la going on Inalde the huge didiil like iMd weak eyes ami I'ouldiTt
1.50 for 76e.
|l with the ae.”
-high-ball.- Near the to|> of the glob** hartlr ©taml the glare. But lie done
‘‘Waa It Alive?* the
win be a palm garden. 400 feet abov
euiier tiling than that om* time.
Some very new Sweaters in
Aeked. -Oh, yoa. tU aide©
the ©anh. where wfll bo exhlblte I Wtieii hi© wife died tbe tmlHwi
Jacket
styles at $5.- And a few
to* »h«> It
nhr r«p.md«l. rare planta and flow-era. nmoog whlca
|hh1 a eoriier of tbe eolllu against
Blooaes at .3.50. Here’# oomfort
tb* ■(** yrv** »«»to
to will be fuuntalna and running atieam.H. the door a© they were eanylug* It
at bargain priees.
*tr« Ih* jrouni^rt further, urto*
one of the pau« U. Well,
An obaervatlon lower, three atorlea and
"XJh. BO, tn> quwtIOBt.
high, makea up the top of tb© globe. air. blamed If^be didn't waut tbei
Irtin* glover. Ditf over 11 r«»r» old. It will conveniently accomoiodat© 2.(HV) pay for havlnV a new pa^l put la.toniaed *b*t to Ar Okie Bork. *o people, and one of lu Soofn will In­
.'hk-ago Uic-urd-llemld.
KWT WOOL SKIRTS
tor the ^ Bttto Mwlns the auae bcu clude a memorial ball. dAseribing the
tok» Ptoee ^^gkd be«a tMtlli>d
building of the dome, and telling
•Ylh. George.” exetolmed th© fair
Jaat right for now at aummer
«\W oM BMB Blrih* the nmny interanttng facto in mmaoctloo maideii. aa b© graaped her band, •you
tolk* kBKwVveB ilaM over the b«ad with H. Th© lower wUl ri»© far Above mrv loo atren'toua. DM yon nodre
■fth It.
the glob© proper, string a view eu- liow yon mak© my poor finger ^ekr
“Yea. Dora.- ©aid George, foil of
•Th« box (Ot It arBlfht," th*
pertor lo Any mnde poealble by a modtowtognttM Bh h« toft U* Btoad.n cm aimcture. AnToSSee for the United contrition. -I notKVd It. And It dWn*t
to have tbe ligM ring aUmt IL
dUjjlllll^MVBB Ubm. over th* StAtee weAtber barwAu and a wlreleei
rtther. did Itr
leleiTAph office will be inataHed In the
Icjiter. bow'erer. b© foond a way to
25c value, in cotton fiaaoad .19
lUlph Brookt asd Bai«r Spidl*
atory of tb© obtonmUoe tower, oaik© 9^ that defldwiQy.-Ciacefo
JhiH fh. B«BB
Bf Bll.»,d BbUBB.

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On I*cc. 6. W7T, A yon
Soctnr mt In an APldkwtlon

1,35

Corner Front
and Union St

EMBROIDERY "
Every piece of Embroidery but
lj«en pulltKloot and placed on taWoi to clontj lliein out W«- don’t j
<-arry goods from one toMon to the
other, no have rodnoed the price on
every piiHv.
Better look them
<»ver.

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR^
From tb<- stock slighUy soiled,
mnated and broken in sizes. It
all must bo sold so we will not pat
ono piece in new line. All marked
at from 30 to 50 per cent lees than
the regular price. Ooriet Covers,
60cfor2!lc. Gowna, Skirts, E>mw.
ers. in oil sizes and qualities. It
wiU pey you to buy now for future
use.

Knit Underwear
Fowineoosof 26e Under•"•r for.................... SOc
60c Union Snits......... 39c
SOc Panto and Vesto......... . 39c
Chiid'a 46o Union 8nits.<. 25c
Udies’ wool and tilk and
woolUnioo Baits, $3.50
%-alnea.for..............,2.76

Silk and Dress Goods Remnaots

New Ginghams

©t from 25 to 50 per cent discount. Black Moire
Velour Silks at 4»c. 59c, and 65)c: values, 65c, 85c
and$I.b0.

How White Goods, Hew Wash
Goode, New Drew Goods, Mew
Sl&WeiataamaUbeie. Doyoar
spring aewing now.
.

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I
NASAL CATAERH
to «Hod kwueW Ae aikeow

WnMam mMw *1 AimaiM Tiiaga.
pwlnna and ante! *r BB tke
rati*. ^ ykf FBMncdM M IB*

t mam

• to

maibnuM«f MM Md throM.
it aBacMlMMias. «Mil. tarn
Hart yoo tried PAXTINE
i ■■■■■■■nra. U
tm*rcB«n*gf a
T«Uct AtotMTlic <W *10
|i«kin*7.«tMi
ApftltodwMiani
Bat tap,
five* curpetoiiif i
ctcM*c«.he*l* the
iria. OMria and otkm «oda «d Mgtr
tioB bimI removea all odor
tloa rnrthmgf- Tkn aani In ovnl Jn
catarrii. Ptatiiie it the beBI
and moft tuccettful mntiaepCk •at pnn nnd flvneigkta of nn Inak
nanma tka oaniar.
ever diicovered.
Tk* ring «u M*d to atm or auaa:
Try it on our guanmtee.
all tk* d*or**a nf tk* granf ^npkta.

pwtlfttty m (
laic wf and mimnn
H»rafi*r aililaiica ftt iba fuboiir
Carilst# adbool.
lisMs ib« pals
mr loralM oS a Itrfar tw^sitai# <rf
cpaek albiHaa ihai aar otlsr adoca
tkmal l^llatkMi Ip (ba MUtry. vtl)
U ftospMaly aMar t^a ilrartk* ami
nanacaaNSt of the radaklaa Ibasislra«« a eonnlttM* havlnff juat baaa
appolBtad yy Malnr Mam lo taka
atttra ckarfa of arannhlaa pertain
lac to aaialaor pkjiloal aport. and
PMtlaiaa. ThU aihlatlc oonmlttae !•
iSBipoaad of Ikraa U4iaa« picked from
tka «fidal ionm «T tha ackaol aii<*
nay ba drafiad fro* tka leachem or
rtarlral fort#. Tka tkrae reaialnlnf^^
laamliert of the committee vlll i>^
tiaderfradnatea. and the rapuln of th.
ffjotbaU. kaaekall apd track te
leamr
I for thif kOBor.
t.pra bei
Tbaai I who hare juJit beao name 1
are
AWred
hf ibc
aad phraWsl dlrador
at the arkod; muik Hudaoa. tka waUkaova paniar. r»ark and ilceae Mori,
an older aihleie. clerk, all Indiana, Ir
rapieaent ofllcUldom and FVwiball
ncptain Ntebolaa Wowen. Baaebali
Captain Charlea Roy and Track Cai^
talti Frank Mminl IMmaain. mi.W rarad
uaiet..
On# of tha llrat aattera that alll be
litou#ht to the attention of thla com
nUttaa will be whclker or not a pradu
ate ijratem 'S coaching la adviaable.
aad from eiprefalona of oplnl(»n heard
from the atodent Nkly It In thought
that thla araleai will be adopted. In
namueb aa updar It thara la a drawtng
away from lb* Idea of profeaalonallam.
which field the Indiana have alwaya
avoided arnipuloual)
Alfred Venae, a bright Indian youth,
wiccoedt aa atkMIo aiaaacer Col
Wimam a. Thomptam, who la oi crbur
dened with work aa aut*erlnt«'ndenl of
laduatrlea. which aie taking on a new
laaae of life at the Carliaie achxKil
Oiln&el Thumpaon haa beewthe i»Hu
cipal actor la davclopln* athletic^
b*re and give* up the work. <»f whleli
if wa« proud, with regn t.
. And/a An««a.
Andy IU»t»iiah. the hardy, rough*
nkud Clnrlanailan who will I»ok
nkarlle Neary at the Uadger cluh of
Milwaukee Friday night, la »ae of the
oddeai and moat original of ftaktera.
Ilia Idea of a Queenalierry dlacuaalou
la to bU and keep hitting, ami hv haa
noly one trick or bit of ring tartlet In
hit wh«»Ie reiHTWiry
Thla trick U
tUmply to wave one hand in the air
aad then lei 0/ with the other. Aa
ildicnUma aa thla may wem and na
eaay Ip baffle, none of Andy'a uppotientabaa
able to atop It. and be
raughl Jack H'l^ry. for Inaianre.
with Pvery one' of ihcwe funny plnya
He/.nah la n1m(»at tlrehaM and can
take the gaff with great rompoanre.
Nt*ary ought to l»e able to h.»Ul him
down tf any one can. Tho Oermnn li
of the tame rhunUy type aa Andy ami
proljaWy atroager rauacled. while hr
Itaa^ar gnwter punching iniwer In
fdlhrr.liand. If he ran connect aquare
ly he Will make the Cincinnatian dtvr
into Ike mnt. If be doean t. BetonaD
will ahower him with atlentlona lUl
the »loclalon la hoiwleaaly lupalUe^l.
U. of M. Baaebali Schedult.
Ann Arbor. Jnn. 17.—Manager BalrJ
liaa annoniiced the offlctal baaebali

uSrFtunhWi^j

F^^ld People
ThU OniN Btoad ama PXmk Makaa. Braia mat Harm .
, ramie, Kaaaa Yarn Ptam
OM aa« SM>
Y«m to Lite by Ko«*taS Vp \aar VttO Fokm.
Wte. M b»«. MMiwy
to *«» o-t. FOOfte gfo»
oU >ad (0 teto tecUac sod bwiy.lh* blood bocomo thto
wutxj, lb« cucoUtion pool, urf tbo oofto fafwo .h.tt«od ood
,«k7ri»*io, ttot e«toto
doMto. 0* lif. « boij.
> hoate uid loot. Tbaalnwart.lyiria
bctlaaviUi cold aad I
. oAea bnaniag partUlr. U »o« orhoUr.
andbladdtrlo«ttoupoo»r.o(«»Bb«oouafl«rtJ^.«l
pttdyaN. Yoa rowotokaadteoM, aadyoaroltaU^ao^

ti
\

ttaly~beftototo.thatyo«hoaltkfab«Ff
Ctetob Wood
Wai owl
ood M
ttef«
WCMM the aettoo 0* the teart ^
Ctetob
the dtodottoB of the htoad. aM htoldt >p the I
thedtodottoBodthe

the
Mae aatotoaoea to the htood aad aerece tbet tone bcea «oca
theeaaeaatotoaeeot

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^ Wd«h,M»lfb.tetotoW.«it. Bookbee.

the Dk. CHASE COMPANY
*THBD

'--'W '• aid
aid M
NortbWMb

iUHLE HELEN WALTON

ISsi'

The Qrrat Tonic

1

'^TANlfn?'*. SMITH
>ved by Mr. Mofatt tkat tke ran
tJoa ba aceeptad.

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BloodsdNerveFoo

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Oeatlemaa:-As It H aeceaanry for
Tkla gpedal m*Mlag tMw eallkfl for
Ch* panmm af akdMM MIM aad lor nlga my puritloa as teaekar of
fOtutk grade Central bulldlag. Tl^
aatioa to take effect Dec, 22. ImS.

DflUa OO. TMVBRSI king of Mempkla. and every order and
bllla aad Badlag them to b* nor
CITY. MICH.
eontrKt conaacted wtik tk« eractioa
•f tke great pyramid waa supposed tc tke varkma tuada as follows:
Teacimrr Balariea Fuad.
kave bean aaalad witk tkU algnet
fbr tka Bahronltx tiMkan
Cbaopa waa bniiad la aAdmmber la Ike Pay roll for Deeember.......... 82
I mtlihni trip darliic the
Janitors* Baloriee Fund.
aeatar of tkat. Urn largmd of human f»ay roll for December.......... | 270 00
atrwetarHi. bat kla bariai ebambar waa
Kipenee Fuad.
wllk tk* VaadarhOi aad two wllk ike
kmiad by tka ParaMaa aadar Gamby- F. D. Marvla. truant oflkmr. .9 30 00
I from Arthur Q. Bak.
UahyfrttyofTMMamkat >ka*a ar atw. fktlier of Cyras tka Otaat. akpat Lottia ScoBeld. aupt. clerk....
It to grans seed was i
raapad. Tk* asBoiolt la aa ftdk
CarolTB Bkaw. D, A a toacker
Mr. Moutague tkat
MO years bafor* Christ. Tke aareo Tke Hammond Publiaklag Co..
April !♦—aocapo at CkteaBo.
kitoa
be
received aad placed
phagua was tora open, the body was
Ltd., 6 Atlas at fLSO..........
AprU U~T*aa«aaeo at Kaagv
J. Haas A Boa.
».at KaoEYme. throwa out aad stripped of th* Jewel* Oak Park
April li-T
and other omaaMU with which U
April Ik
rlm^ Steel Pea
Bute^ Teachers* AaaoelaUoo
waa adoroad. Thla riag,^ however,
April aa-VaB4*rtdlt at NaakvUle.
The eommunlcat
seems, to have dropped from kla An­
and placed oa file.
April SI—Vandarlrflt at NaakvUle.
ger unnoticed, for early In the UuM ceaThe superlatendent then made bla
April St-flllDoU at Aaa Arbor.
moathly report.
tnry U was fewad la th* debrta of the
W. Rowe, nape.................
May 2—Oberliu at Ann Arbor.
Moved bv Mr. fl. Montague that the
lairtal chamber by a Oot Vyae, from Luw Hocketead, Ubrary Work
May k—Chicago at Ann Arbor.
letting out of school the day after
whom It waa purchased by Dr. Ahbou.
Ina Lourle. library work.,
Thaakagtvlag U* authortoed by the
May 1*—llttnoU at Champaign.
'
ce i*ohorsi library work.,
Tke next most Interesting and vnlMay 14-Wlaeanaln at Madia<«.
Bug^e
Forila.
extra
work
oa
Carried.
unble ring In the world—if It la genu
wtadowe at Booevllle
May IS—Chicago at Chicago.
Moved by Mr. Molfatt that the board
lie—la In the collocHon of the Bari of K. Wilhelm, boU
of ribbon..
1
HUy IP—Wlaciinhln at Ann ArU>r.
Aahbamham. at hts palace. Hyde H. A U Merc.
t'arri^
May SC—lllinuU at Ann Arbor.
R. R. U A P.
oadoo. It U a recUnguIar
CHA8. M. BKERB. Clerk.
May 2t»-llUnaia at CliampalgB.
Supplies
Union
SI.
block of gold, and Is engraved oa both
June S—Chicago nt Ana Arbor.
•Mea with hieroglyphics. On one side
Is the cartouche of Thothmea II.. the
oh who was the friatd of Joaepli.
»liool ................. 1 *S
I Restored to Health by Viaal. Her
.“Tmly mIraculuuR aeemed the re On the other aids the hkuoglyphlcs
j
Mother’s Story.
Bovery of Mra Mullle Holt of ihif have been translated and read: **Re
..... u»
place. * wrllin J. O. It. lltNiper, Wood realer of secrets: praeerver of the
Mrs n. Walion of HomdUvIUe. N
ford. Tenn.. **Nhe was ao wasted by
37 62 1y.. savh. ‘Our llltli* daughter wmk
world:
protector
of
MgjpC’
whlck
soughing up pua. from her lunga. Itoc
7 75{!niiibUMl with a bad otmgh whlcli
are the titles givenrio Joseph.
U>ra declnred her end
near that her
1 37 I nothing set*med lo relieve. We ir»e<l
family bad watchi^ by her l»od»ldo
Thla ring was discovered In 18:i In
3 73('different dort.irs and medicines with
fony^elcht hoiin: when, at my urgen* the Necropolis of Bakwara. near the
out iH nefli. Th'» cud Iher oil prepar
request I>r. King’s New Discovery war
AS M atlou. Vlnol. was recommendt-d. and
glvea her. with the astonlahtag result ruins of the ancient city of Memidil*
1 80 before she had taken <me liotile her
that Improvement began, and con on the bank of the Kile, and many nokf cough had siopried, and her cunditiun
tinned until sh«« finally completely re llqunrlans believe It la tke actual ring
greallv lnipro\e<l. She now has
»vered. ami U a healthy woman to
35 splendid appetite and Is gaining
to in Genesis xll.. 42-13.
day." (Inaranteed cure for rougha ami
dvlse r very mother who I
fli*sh
lirtT. Co.’,' o.’ w. ii
“And Praraoh took off hU ring from
rolda. SOc and ll.oo at Juhnaon Drug
ro. F. II Mtwds. C. A. Bngbee lynig hla band, and put It upon Joseph'^
so prod there
w!"o fI. '.......................
Co., dniggists Trial bottle lac.
hand. 4nd arrmyed him In ve*aures id
flue linen, and put a gold chain about
12 50|
his nock, and he mad* him rld<;.iu the
Bhatlaa.
16% .
sewmd chariot, which he lisd. and they
42 18*
In arranging a p^gery. have the cried before him. Uow the knee.* and
trought so placed that any fmnl leR he made him ruler <d all the land of
uvi r by the animals may be easily r* «DPl.moved, and lls the truoahs st» that
Martin Luther’s wedding ring wsm
they may In* <*fnpUed aa anon as the dlicovered In 1829 in a s<*cotid hand
swine have drunk all the pure water shop In Geneva by Mme. Michael Gl
they need.
lod and U now at Waldenberg. It U
The water may be made to flow out. made of silver gilt and U beUeved lo
yet no^goJp«m^I^rd. U s the yard have been designed by the celebrated
water which uUen priHluceh the strong, painter nnd goldsmith, Lucas Cranach,
offensive odor.
and probably was wrought with his
5 83
HgLIIN WALTUOL
Let tjte pigs cU^tx up the orehardt own haml< for he was one of the three
Intareri Fund.
Is no trouble In gel ting children to
It used to In* thtNighi that salt would
elected by Luther as witnesses Caduiac State Bank. Interest
take It.
kill hoga; but It will not. On the con of his marriage. The design is compll9 22& 00
Drug Co say Vlnol Is a
to Jan. 1st. 1806
Furnitura
Fund,
Fs
rhlldn-n. It pne
tmry. «>«ne salt U good for them. If cub'd and Includes the several sym­
medicine
irc. Co., supplies
12 09
H . A L Merc.
i lione, muscle and rich.
given regularly.
bols of the Passion.
Laboratory
y Fund.
.
It
Is
not
a patent niedlcli
1 have sM*u hogs that would catch
In the center la « figure of the cruci­
1 75
id*, auppllei. ....
Meads
thing in It Is named cm the
heus and devour them wiih gn*at rel­ fied Savior: on one aide Is the spear
Building Fund.
ish. Bomathliig wrting with the fei*il with which hU side was pierced and South Side l,br. Co., lumber..9
we are using wheA they will do that on the other aide the ladder used at J. K. GreUlck Co., lumber....
O. W. Coleman. lun»ber and
Greater variety la needed.
the cTudflxioa. The pillar to which
work Union St. school houKo
Feed the slop or swill at,niM>n.
nasty oil and children
he was bound and scourged. There Is Trav. City Mfg. Co.. Urniber...
i inakt-K puny tint's Hirong
Give the main rations at night and a leaf of hyssop, the dice with which C.-Bow-ball, selling trees----1“
laHte. It I
Anus A Cole, cleaning sewer
and rtj
In the morning.
the aoldlera cast lots for his garmeats. Anns A Cole, ha! of acet........
20 92
If w. II fed at night, the hogs will be three ualls. a crown of thorns aad oih
erse City who has a siek. puny ci
kept warm and not become hungry be i*r symliolK connected with the last art
lug child would try Vlnol on our
fore m(»rnlng.
antec'. Johnnon Drim (*o.
of the Atonement, ao grouped ai lo
H. MONTAGUE.
They should U* given n nest place form a cross with a tiny ruby at the
K. H. MEADS.
on higher ground than whert* the feed joint, which represents a drop of blood.
O. C. MOFFATT.
U-vl IkK-kham. ag*'*! 12. dlaappearerl
Is given. The nest will then be kept U is inscribed. “D, Martino LuUerotee on Ways and Means.
while skating on Ytmng’s lake. at. 1-u
dry.
Ca’herinati Boren. 13 June. IMS.’* Lu
peer, gtdng Into an oinn s|iaee ii
When storing rvx»ts. dig n trench (her;r^ride waa Catherine von Bora, adapted and that orders be draw
three to lour feel deep and four to oyie of the nine nuas who. under his the eevoral funds for the
five U*» t wide. Hace the riKits lo ih^ influence, resigned from their order
raeiimes a nervouM w<*nian*i afMembers Mead*. Foote. Metrench and round them up to tBw xhd became proteatanU.
onit are IroagUiary. Again tht*y
I
Wethy. MoffaU. Montague. J. A.. Mona form of actual and terrible III
f*et above the ground. Then place a
Mrs. John W. Votaer of Washington
layer of straw aU>ut one foi.t deep and had
>0^***^% M^ckT.'*^^ 20. 1905. nws. In any event. Hollister** Rock
mamt *
a uu|iiivtot«duplicate of thlf ring, w
toiiiL'u
hich she j
throw a foot of *arth on thU.
The'plact* akould be high enough m
that It will drain off and not permh
water to aettle In the trench.

bought in JUdrld while Mr. FoMeriTo the
was at the head of the legation there.
It was contributed by the chapUin of
* Cl
the Gt'cman emluuisy. to be sold at
CALMAN’t Intartor Bpar V*
charity baxar. Mrs.
to W..hlHKlono^nrrr»-i«rii.oi»i.,„,
her return to this I
MUs J.nrtte
Janette Smith.
Smith, ,t
at »4D
|45 per
i»er
The minuter* at Chari
counlrr uul ptoenl It In m cblnet In Uron,h. Th«l nnothi r teacher to added
the drawing room of her former res I- to the force In the High school, which formed a union and gone
dCDce on 1 street. From there it was •• necessary as there will be a claaa against Sunday funerals.
stolen several years ago by a guest at l^i^nln^ o"f the ^?t‘‘s#1SSJrtlr“ihiSh
one of her receptions and never could wlU make four additional claaaea: It
la necessary to lighten the work
1.—Detroit Kewa
df at least two English teachers, which
will I
Th* Qrosifth of th* Fing«r Naila
“Not many people know that the av
erage growth of a finger naU Is l-22d
of an Inch per week, or a little,
than ,H tor.„ per
otoc„«, ,^
klngton phyalclaa
Washington
physician to a SUr rere-1 perleoc*. at a walary
salary of 9«0
94 per month. «r
porter recently. “The growth, bow-1 beginning Jan. 22. 1906.
ever, depends to a great extent upon
GEO. W’. M*WBTHY.
Ike rate of antrlUon. aad daring sick
neaa and abetlneace from good nour
laklng food It U re'ardeA. NaUa grew
Yew£—Members Meads. Foote. Metkater la summer than In winter, and
the grosrth differs for different fingers, Wethy. Moffatt. Montague. J. A.. Mon­
tague. H„ and MJUar-l7.)
being usually moat rapid in the middle
The’-wor^of^^ troant oAenr saas
finger and sloweet la the thnmk.
“The average time taken for each ‘‘Tt^id bj' Mr. MofikU tkat the report bo reeelved aad plaeed on Ale.
finger nail to grow Its foil length U
C^ed.
M«> who hare had experieooe
akcMR four aad a half monika. and at
kofed by llr Footwtkat tke amyor
tkU rate a man of 70 years would have I be reqdeatkd to Inatnicl Ike chief of
ronesrod klTnalU 1S« thnea.
tke leogik of eack naU at-----------------an men
reckargml. also that the firemen
ploTineot mder jwa^
be would hare growa t im 9 Inckea «jf j p/ietalled "to do this
teacta at totea laaginR <ioa
nail on each finger, and oa all
n bU fin Giat tke Arrmea
|3J23 io $4.S0 pet day with
te length I rirvMMed^
arraagemMit
geft and tbamka m
tmupariation paid, by adof^ feet 6 inchea.

HOLDERS
WANTED

ton. ud toirtoi. toU to Iteto to|TjtoTS.S*5i

taute viUktoi) tto tmt

ml

mUI

OUBEIGHIS

Bltke BamB*n

IldL Dw. M. IML

MlL7S.iNnlt.^

m

LOT no
LOT. 182
LOT 183
LOT lU
LOT 188
LOT 230
Lots SS5, '236.237 as advertised are now sold

LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213

LOT 214

ALL FOR SALE!
These are all early selections and are the

Hanilsossst Lots in Oak Hoigbts
the most charming addition to Traverse City. This
addition is now largely built o\-er, and good lots are
not easily obtainaWe. These lots will be sold sepa-.
rately. e.xcepting IS'i. 188,184, which must be sold to-,
gether. All must go for spot cash, and the-gnee^
will be
— /-

LOW SPOT CASH POKES
The whole bunch of

TWELVE L0T§
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be

ABARGAINI
As the price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holdinj; as an inysstment. Come quick for choice
of lots.

Also One Acre Lot
ioBirchwood fFronUngEastBay S rodsand runbing back » rody
less a strip two rods wide on »orth tide Jor street. A
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot. -

THOS. T. BATES

I
i-

dKiUes J. HUl.
Eiiiliib BulMtf
—-------T7* ./^ »hi *tjv

ffmd Si4e «f
In (kt Pnlille

If m «ut a Ml I* 40 CIM8 ir t fill te boiisewvks aukc ywr wum tarn ttmek tke wist

rntm.- ■
to a desotad Bbaha-

Ccniat N«ir
.

Ba baa many pa^

a^eAi

jAto Tdin. bla^m

at Uawob^ agatad
aolaB Ao. W « a
if h*i|^ balp tt. Aai^ snrtat. He kM liaM ik. tatai Mrr
.tattatWlsT«.TS.«itmlad.d.
Jat( ketoie kata« aaplarad aa4
TBAVEIIBB CfTV MAUCBTi.
bt wort bla j^gbtoblrt-nBder bin etofc aboot to start tor tbe woM.
^
banquet and regAp^
Clare Van Atotlng of Brighton, tbe WANTED—Man'ta ent 4Jt. wood; $1
to help out bl. tild Tyoaimld boy who was aared by a
per com, Traverae CBy Bfldi Do.. TMafapMttoOMiitMMte. Tte 1
friends srbo are to otraHeoad drew
Keyatane.
Jaa 1«A|
Bite to ate ratekMteto IM dteatai
It kindly
kliidiv a ted!
^
^
dancaa. Ba to gmff. bnt
M. «»| -m liort « week .«».
of po— WANTtB-^Twa^ty-Avc 1
am ta mm B anter..
nla roattlttag from bto gcutag
ptogM wltbott wamli
omw work ak bard aa bay
ttag Ho know bo waa going
and sang two reraoa of a hymn
WANTED—Wroik aa mane.
Mro
Martha E. Orr. m Bariaa BL Pteaa
Tbe coroner's Jury at Red Jacket
an.
.
JaaBtl
a pronynaat,'gtoamtog brow tbat w»gteund
tbat
Eli
Bnckynen.
aged
1C.
dbo
tera all ovar tto tap of bit bead. Ha
to Proltetant bat gtroa to BomanOitb- waa found fnscfi u> death on the road
koaaakasfitog: aay i
oBc cbarMlea aa mncb aa to those of to Helhown. camo to hU death from
BO laaa thaa throe,
bli own cbnrdL This to on account
CreeMng while tetigued and toioxlMn. HUl who was a poor Cattetk caied. The rig bad Upped over while
with Orinaen Broa.'
gtri. whom Mr. UlU educated to a con. Bnckynen and .several others were
eoraet Froat and Ca
nec jMf
driving home, and Buckynea had i
mau Ctae of them. Lrwto W. Hill to row with the others, who drove away WANTED—Work by day of any dealaiad to aacceod bla fatbar a pml and left him
acrlpUoa: prater aaialag. MS K.
An echo of tbe recent trouble to Addent of tbe Oitet NortberiL
FronL
dac IS-if
At the time of tbe famous Nortbani vonttot drdea at Battle Creek U ah
Bacuiitlea dectokm Jim Hill said pen editorial 1a the organ of ibe denomlna WANTED—UarnaaBes ta oil and polaivaly to a frtood: •They may apoU II tlon aaytog that articlea about M«.
toh.
rrodruUer.lUE,
Taatk.
all and I may ba beaten thto time; but.
ainr S14f
wtxteror bappena. Pre made my mark Ellen White, the prophetess, whicli
totbe world. Here It to,- Andbepotot. tavr appeared In various papers, are
ed to a large watl map of the Oreat blasphemous, as she to regarded as
JCortbem.
J. A. EDGEBTO.K.
so nearly divine that to speak against
her to as sacrlligioua as to take the
name of God In vain. '
AUTO TO SHELL CORN.
luar
A we1l4ressed young man from Van- FOR BALE-Bo<
horse power Eclipse marine en-!
sar. who wouldn’t give his name, came
^e. W. R. KcBjtc. grootr.
to La^r to drive to Hadley to spend
Elmer M. Cooper, a progrroalre farm*
JaalSlf IJ
Sunday with his best girl. Hla blind
ar near Cad|x. lod., baa foond probabU
More nacf for aa automobile than moa horse rah Into a pond at Turnball’s
pejple. aaya a apodal dtopatrb from Aonrlng mills, south of town, and be FOR BALE-Good work burae; weight
about 1,»)0; also good driving hc»r»e
Kalghtatawn. ind. to tba BL^Uuda had an excttlng time getting out and
Inquire 8. C. Harrow A Rons* gro-j
tUpuMIc. Mr. Cooper to a sort df an* drying hit clothing at the mill furnace.
Jan 15411 ’
Hard and Baft Waato Baath Bid#
tomalHla fancier. Last summer be He dMnI go oa to see his girl.
eery. 817 Bay street
gained conalderabto notoriety to bto
Owing to strong competltkio In the
ndghboctiood by owning seven differ manufacture of parking boxes, the TO RENT—Two bouacs to rent and |
one for sale. Inquire O. C. Isgrtg.|
In a abort lime became tired of It and Michigan stale prison at Jackson has
141 E. Twelfth Bt.
Jan 13-dt
i ter idt lataHoe i
lK>i!gbt anotber. Andlng each nearer to decided not to renew contracU for this
Induatn. The work baa been un
his liking than the prerlooa one
Inquire!
y.r. Cooper lias a gas engine which WpAUble to the state for the last
Jan Mf!
pomps water all over bto farm.. Tbe year, hut the table contract to a valu­
other day tUla gas engine
able source cf revenue. The Illinois FOR RCNT-Hoooa on North Elmand refnaed to run. It waa rttber broom factor) and'Hill. Stone A Mar­
I. r. .Goodrich.
pnmp water by band, grt tbe englu>*
ble company contracts arc In full oper­
dac 7 If
Axed or choose aotae other way out oi
It Tbe peoomtofnl Mr. Co
roopor backed ation. In each of these Industries
the secret of good work to said to be
bto aotoiDoblle wp agal
the Inducements held out to oonvlcta
tog apparatus. Jacked op om
wheel transfemd tbe belt and i
to make overtime, for which they are IOU8E AND LOT FOR BAi.E—No.
512 E. Eighth; will be* sold cheap If
bto anto engine going. Tbe
paid amounts ranging from 15 cents
taken at once. Apply P. Burden,
worked admirably^ gnd the ante
to BO oteta per day. There are In
pumiwd enough water all over the
254 Front Bt.
Jan 1C 6l
stances on record In which convicts
SMk Kmm X*. 44.
farm to' water (
•OR BALE—Several car loads of dry
have
made
sufAcieot
amounts
to
start
Before tbe engtoa conkl be rei»aired
block wood. W’lll deliver In any
Mr. Cooper bad to send away for some anew in life on their release from the
quantity. Inquire at Farmers Suiv
broken parts. It took some time, nnd penitentiary, and other convicts have
ply.
Jan 12H
e meantime tbe bogs needed shelled supported wives and families by their
corn. Tbe sbeller, of cou^ coukl have overtime compensation. All overt
been operated by hand, but It was too salaries are paid by contractors i
tiresome a proceat when one bad been not the stale. The contractors reap a
JanlU
used ta baring It done by teacblnery,
hardest an a result of tbe addi
ght Mr. Cooper, ao be hitched tbe
antomoblle ota to the abeller. and in effort made by convicts working on
^
less time than it would bare taken tbs tbcirconlraci
The %ntraci for twenty-Ave new MQNKY TO LOAN—Be Uz alM»
regular engine sixty buabela of corx
> abeDed.
uniforms for the Marshall dre depart
ment, a volunteer department, ba^
MUSIC TO REFORM NATION. bene awarded to the Henderson-Ames
company of Kalamazoo for $500.
telacwtor ter* It Will Bm Vlialkites for the Arst time to this history of the
A busy worhl tliis and a
roeee to Itestere telaacv.
city the Marshall Are Aghlers wi:i
very buay bl'p.
We cnmiol
Moalc as th«. vitalising force that will
be pnalrtl on all Uuiiffs agupiid
reform nallonni life and restore the have metropolitan uniforms. The Arc
laddies
did
not
ask
for
an
appropiia
ns—too buay.
Thefvfnri*,
luilance wan sdx ocs
tlon from the common council. They
ent Ills by Professor
iborc arc thinga we Dcni to
rago In s recent oddreiis l»efore the gave dancea and with the aaslstance
know. In tbc matter of imrWiscoDSin Teachers’ assoi'istlou. says of Driver John J. Whalen, who ralae«l
baaing your piano yoj
Wa haro and offer ter aala tha fta
a Milwaukee special dispatch to the 1128.75 by donation from the enterpii*;- lowing list of real estate. It to all de
IT to abop arouml
Chicago Reeord llpraW.
Ing hublne.-*H men. they obtained the alrable property and maat ba aold
took the nvilUT up.
Tbe
•The trouble with our natinnni Ilfe.Call or phoae for pricaa.
amount. Everyone
aimiileet way is tin? KIM­
0 ft. oa Bar BL. opaoatta Darrow^i
be said. Ts that It to out of balance.
BALL WAk. Itaavtwtiroe;
iaviw time;
re. Building on same to now aaad
Commerrlallsni has turne<l our heads. help the boys with the exception of the
aa warebouM, but can ba aaad ter
it aav’oa your nern-a. No “paEverything else Is apt to be sarrifleed .Michigan Central Railroad
dwaffling.
tioace theil“ in iliu Kimball
to tbe scquisijiou of weolth. Tire need who own over $150,000 worth of
of
Is to have the telniiee'nf life erty at Marshall, and during (he past
way.
on TsuTst**^
few years have given the l»oys Ave
M ft. lot on wait tU 8L. aaot rt
nrr thik otrr
hard Aros. The railroad company re- No. no.
having. Tbat someftilngi* $
House and lot. Ml Sixth 8L
fUfWHl to make any donation.
Hoaaa and lot. 8. W. aer.
-Mciu’s dcvH was sold for $40.
Christ wa« sold for alxjut |ir.. Ju^i
I wad nrlil»iff«ria’B
80 today, men arc giving more fur the
devid than for Clirlsl." With startling
ger than tbe darkness It drives away.-] phrate* Hke iheeo the Bev. Carl G
Lot 71. and honae. Oak Haighta.
Ppofeasor Tomlins said this
Zcldler la^od the worshipers of Mam
througli tbe public acboola. and mon In his sermon at Mlxpah church
mtislr wouM be the fon<e behind tbe
acrea of land, larga^oaM. eor. Bay
Simply lbia:~Cul out the
at IVirolt Sunday. -Some of our
above cxrtipon stKl mail it to
money-mad i»eople would not b
A« w
acres lao<! tolElmwood t
na, and wellMod you nsoful
heaven three weeks l»eforc they would ship, about 1 in«a from city II
piano
infohnBlion that you
W
ill
make
a
good
market
garden,
want to set up a money-lending busi­
The vAieoItural experimental atation
a 40’8 iVh mltoa eart of Cedar Ron
can look over and aiody in
4 40’a IH tallaa weat of Oadar Run
of the gorenunem at IxMl. t^U to try­ ness or a corner lot swindle. Mean
tbe quiet.of your own home.
There to conalderabla
ing the Spanlah Jordan almond with t whlletje poor preacher stands trem­
You want, to know aboot
■mall meaaitro of ancceaa. and It to bling before his money-mad congrega­
reputation nnd wearing oual.
hoped that within tbe next few yeara a tion. He dares not speak out as Ood
ity; you want to know about
ayatem of cnlUvatkm and propagatlod would have hlnj speak, for before him
tbe
piano tbat it Ijcst suitod
will be reached whk* win Insure guod be sees tbc grlnt^ of
pc»r. as bU
for tbU particular climate
rrttima from thto great nut trea. saya a
John Miller of Pontiac, ^aged 12.
abont tbe gtiarBnlM and wbal
XiOdi correspoodeot of tbe Barramento chief Anancial supporters, Aaahing
golden
coin
and
greeabacks
to
hto
face
skated Into a hole In (he Ice and wpa
Bee. Tbe Bpantoh rarirty^nrila for a
It rooanB. You tomnt to know
dollar a pound blanched. Alto tbe nacarried down alream. Hla bead struck
About our “tittle payment
tiro nnt only realtoaa half thla amount
thto Ice and 'bobbed ap Into the air
plan tbat meke i piano buying
and hto chuflU polled him out
eaay
” and above and beyond
I piwmt S*b.lMklM
Uirowst Twka at tetasM Bate.
allycmwEiit to know about
fedwto dark, a farmer near Adrian,
Tbe aaliDon egga taken up to a recent
our- V
_4
:
sold a road of oaU and then "loaded
date by Captata a B. Laabaon from
up- wltti rye.. When ho r—- •«’ •Men SjMtwwrtiBe
tee three UuHad Btates Boh comatiatoU be reported tl
■Sod atatkaa uMer hto . charge, whlrti
SdUar-WfekfeSam

are aftilaM at Battto Creek and Min uidiR*4uellr. SM krAaeri- ouched for IllAO.
T*t Mner...
Crtak, In Tftiaina caaiity. and Batid. esa DnrCt.
3-ireM susperted. "
oa tbe McCloud river, la Bbaata coon
ty. to CaMternla. aaMrtmt to H7JWWW).
aaya a Bliaon corraapoadent of tte Bae- • Tbe qaeatkm (rf topdlac Atlieda for
URras' TRAINING JBCHOOU
phiyBB.» Free oooBerte dally.
fkMcatq Bqe. tee totgaat take at aataHacktoy HoeplU] Training BdtabI
the

WANTED.

f Atn J. SILL. i» n« <M
f ^
Ut
bM cilIM
t
Of tb# KcHbwivt** ll« hM nto
otM ftlMt mry oibnr mmmm to
iStofirT.
of tb«« WKWIIII

)
^

wtorntiim •«! wtoit «ot: tnftlac to
firtnm. iMOkm roltrowl m«i niMl
almont 9r9rybo0j
tltot ofodMl tolklo« fa He WM bon to Caimdo, M
nnkUin bt bffkt «>ere. and odMtitf
for the Mtoi
would not bold
|K>or tnd bod iO oorft of odrwoltko to
«MiH. tort wbot ore ndronltlco to a
mail who dam to think btc thtoiB and
to do thmt Ht baa poaaeswd the fare
nnhthatlea of nterpHao tompeft^ hr
aronotor. of jnlna gormfd by coo.
am antou He baa bon aerttood of
hotair a hard taabmaator. oreii to tbo
potot of'imoatlea. bat bo brtnf* of*
<lcln«y Into bla ayatm and arhicroa
hla obda. lie la cortolnly a strict dla.
dpUnartan. bat bo ibakoa diaclpUoo
etmnt tlo ia cbargod wfth dbOtkliif rofnma aad roforoofa, of bartog little
araipaiby wttb fMfwlar taoromnta and
or aoWrrtiif bb irtnrwwta by ohnoat any
moMi. aa til tbo Korlboni Pacific oer
lor. If ao, tbno are a part of tbo man
and mmi bo atadlad ta Hading tba key
to bla mplro balMtag nraar.
Tbo raortt raport of bir. lllira cooI bla ompbatk

Ibtaga bla MCloa baa to oa. Ba mI
dMf n»a bla road., bat too. paopit lb
toa vietalty baw to fam. bov to CMh
Md bow to miM«» tb^towna!*’***^
Hr. HBl to meb an ottalvoMa raador
and baa aodi a lotaaUre mOtnofy that
ba kaoin almpac ^oeeytbipi. frs« Iba
pfico of a rim to a lomoeotire to tbf
duality of a ttoo oil painting, and from
tbe ylold'of a wbeatfield to tba tray tp
etta a Otoamboof. There may be limiu.
Ilaoa to >to knowledge, bat I am not
cauactana of tbom. and neltbor la be.
Bo to a bony bandad rarmef. ao bt
knows aU about that. He raoa and
•dwna emy
of
ocraa
craft except LatUeaWpa. ao bo to ap on
that Ho la bla own coaaotoaear to
buying patottoga, dtamouda and ot^
gema. ao bo Is InforiM to that lino.
Be knows ao mneb aboat tbo history
of foreign lands that bo gave some Uus*
tlana mod Belgians who Halted lito
poInU atMOt tbolr owb coantriea thal
(boy had never beard. He baa beei
known to toll bla oldoat ongineerj boa
to ran their locomotlrrs and to toil tto
baiMers bow^ to make tbeae great ma
dilnea. Wbnn a man once tried to ael
Him aocne lo^otlm Hill abotred bln
that bla price was too high. tHUng bln
to dftatl the coat of oroiy component
hart from bolta to drtrtog wheels ao<)
from wlilafle |o cow catcher. At an
ttber tliDk when bla special train wmi
paaring tbRtagh a wboatOeM HUl ask
ad ooo of bht mm to oatlmato tbc yield
and when bo failed to do ao ostlmntof

JiMCd J. I1II.U
dontai of the nmar, c^^pled with. the i It himaolf wad dKIlt so clooely that bo
bang nets given bim to Bt. Pnnl. have j atio wed srheat raising Vad no myatorleo
The government may dis­
tribute seeds, hut mu has It beat to
pobllc;
denth on this line, for to dlstributoa not
only seed, but Ane blooded alock. to
nrOrtH
'As h the rumor oihls retiring, fh’s
ti.tiot the Arst time if
Thert» baeo ti^ at least t
casloni years am. wlieii tb^'
|»eri started the story that Mr. II
irndMl to retire, either volnntarily or
Involurtarllv. hot lIfU failed to see
why his life sbotild lK^•^ogula^^l by
nimor. an he atm-k. He Is atm stick,
lug. If puns had not been made i
capital offense, a remark wonW lio to
order here that the tlrmt Northern
preakioot It not of a retiring dispial
lion. 4tot that la lieyond the limit.
Bomr^lng abont tto eternal mils muM
IfVHrtot bo /nng In, hut that Is alao
barred. Harrtman once frie<1 to rfias^^
Jim Bill nff the map. imt the tJreat
Norttom mogul refused to to chased^
If Itorrlman coukHiot^n ________

tto ranitefs akmg hU IlDm. and Uke-

wtse tcila bow tbo seed shoukl bo ptant
od amt bow the stot-k shoukl lie bred
and .-arrd for. He takes a iwtemal In
trrv«i In the municipalities akitig Ills
roaiU. Inatmcttog Ihom bow to buUd
up.
rid of dlare|>utoble reaorta and
the ill^. As to slate gt>\-emraents. to
has toon.accQsecl at various times of
running taost of those to his territOfTBut hla activities do not atop bore.

•tot tUuo he wax
ttoc bla tpoih aud rtwrivtog that
ba wauld oat work ter other people
teravto. Now ererybody to wocktog
^^Wartuta aaya.tbat Bm nam gut
OBtPf dig knrty walk, of Ute ootll be
received an luliofitauce of a few huudf«d doltora liotti borne, but tbU may
ba only another of Warmau’s railroad
Hill got |H».
m of aouir ataomboau and ran
op the Bed Uhur of tbe .North,
non to bacamo a railroad agent at 8t
PabJ and worked a acbeme of reform.
Ibg tbliigs to the traffic gmerallv. Ev.
arybody regarded hla pUn aa ao cbl
mericaJ that he was gi
geuemlly called
-ermay Jla** UUlI tboat
those ddays, hut when
be aoccooded tbe name
TtoD >titos af l^t
fibortly after tbla tbe Bt. I'aul and
PadAc railroad was on the verge of
hankiuptcy. It bad a large name, but
that was the only big thing about It excapt Ha debts. Tbe road iNrlf was
two atreaka of mat, ending no place to
pardcnlar. OrlglnaUy It was inteuded
to pngh H throngh to Manitoba or even
to the coast but tbe thing bad become
dtocooragad after 200 or 800 miles and
stopped to tbe middle of a prairie.
-Crtxy Jim" Hill atoed up that dllap.
bt prpdnrer and deck
tbe opportunity of
srtd
er ba was
tbrongb received tba cheerful informa.
tlon. • Jem, yon are a fooh" But be
lent the sort that stops at small rebuffa. and at last be got aome Canadian
Uaftaera Jaiefoafed. and tbay f
anongh money to buy the road
Then HUl bagnn one of tbe moat pbe.
oomenal feafl aret accomplished to
Amadcan rallroadtog. %Mthoot a cent
af aobaldy be pmdiad that line tbrongb
ta tto raclAc. Hla plan of campaign
was Bomeihlng new to rallaray mesa.
He made tbe trade of tbe road pay for
bulldtog It onward. Everj new mile
mnet become a revenue producer to
bntkl tbe next iiiUa. y\hta It is le.
Oected tbat be was trarermlng practh
c^lly an unlnbabltcd waste tbe difficttl*
ty of Uils undertaking may be con­
ceived. Tlierr'was nothing to do tout
ta bulk! up the country as be went
along. To effect this result be adver.
tked It. todncwl Immigration, gave tbs
fannert blooded cattle and bought
town altcHi and Indnced aetilera to take
them off hla bands. In abort, be not
only constructed bis road, but erected
an empire to support itAt the same time tbe Nortbem PadAc ami tbe Canadian PtclAc were be.
tag bnllt. both with large government
anbskllea. Now. to mllllaiy nffalra
there are two methods of subsisting an
army. One la to keep open a line of
aniJpUes. ao that tbe borne guvrrnaient
can ship to provisions. This Is the
uxnal metbod. Tbe other plan, wbicb
to not only more unusual, but
haxardoum Is to rut loose and forage
off tbe enemy. Bbermaa did tbte ta
hla march to tbe sen. Hill could not
«it loose from a goverumeut line of
aoppltoa. for ba bad none, but be cookl
and did forage off tbe enemy. He
mode the countiy fee<l and support
him aa be went forward to subdue It.
It no ralif
os itin I
.^oruHTTi. tie Vnt roniera
ntoed at every tnrn. yet be a
1
i4 a aplandia roadMdI and the
tM taut
of
rolling atoek. One of the Arst Udngs
oa which belnalated was that all apace
to frHgbt cart should be uUllxed. tbat
emptlM aboukl be bsutod either way
,
to avoid It. To keepl
keep Ida enra

'
loaded
in both dlreettona, l»e A
Aral ca
a line of steamers from

JIBI Hill
“.5^^ I a markM ontll bt found It In Japan.
.car a, lk«p«M tvimarn.
-‘iGrand OM Adrian of tbe northwest
^
The only reason that rmrion baa not I
Iwen called tbe Hill country to tecanae |
u LZZ
nobody ever before bad tbe temerity to
Im^Ubto

“I

1h«t • nOrt
U<mb ra» do 1«.
Tbo pitj Inaomco Umt mil c»u». H|U
M N<!f» It .a old «»Bl(«intB wllh ad'
boariUM tad ■ orrtbo. lit pirrallt
OB at >11 to qalt tbo rame aooaor or
lat*r..aiid Ibrrr It no pratabtHtjr tbat
BUU «ltb all Ut jDoorr
orctnlalodiwilty. eaa dr^rcat old mta

Okmea Jerome HHl was born on an ^
Ontario term In 18» HU fatheCa
early death toOk tbe boy out of school
and young Jim went to work. In o
abort Urns bc conclnded that Canada
was too nmall to rtmtatn all tbe tbingt
be totemlea to do In jtet dorid. ao be
«60» wlaa Baa bak told. *Yon indkr struck out for tbe BtMed. Befor# ffi^
•Ithrr agiw wltb Jim BUI or kjn bba.- tog be mowed a large meaddtr fof.:A
Tbera la a third abrraotlro-rbo Mod
oa bU rotdt or bra la Btt blm on bto way, going bkrofoot In tee

a-L*". Tn

training
achoql for bto emptoyeca.
TOUy tnen ftntn tbe Htll roada hare
no>onble ta aecuring situations, for
tb^ ara known to be tbe best trained
riBfted UMU In tbe land. Hill once art
tVall street by tbe ears when he stated
tbit a rsitroad should be run and main.
taiaM for UM more than <X) per cent of
Ita carntoga. -HldlcnkKisr cried other
raffteadmemterltcoattbemTO. Now
rab^s oveiy whets ark adopting bto

I. BM If rondo rod iBiSiiu bayBfMtaMrrtoaktebtoteeia. Kr•rytedy
Jim stah a ftM bqy In

Atetber plan be bat adopted to to
Ontario, never robbed Wrdf nesto. dfi! boMoOy with bto ateckhoMers, I
haMly know why be sbonM so
on'thto potet; ittitote It to to Insinnata

Record Wafit Afe Bay
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LOST

FOR RENT.

■Vl

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WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COUilifU TRIRSFEIi

FOR SALE

■M

312 STATE ST,

Thiins Yob Reed to Know

pi/iiio

MISCELLANEOUS

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BUYING

DesiMli Pnprti Fe Sik

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ter Nariei
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PbteiMy. mf. dM. fhf fiiriher Di-

fMBitaa nddfMa the nhperliitaidar*
Clarm W.MyrlBS.


Lll aaad^e botUa of WanertB

koi teMtaafterr^. .iUte iMte Mte
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TRY A HBCORO W^ Ate

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thy'A

MCdNO WANT Aa

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KIIBUIAIISIC
HOliSI
■■wifIFla

av. JANUARY IT, 1

DI^GGING

Rest
I
the Stomach '

Kodol

Dyspepsia Cur®
lor Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Sour
Ratulenee. Headache.
A’ “I ■ ■ Stomach.
Brash. Belching of Gaa.Nau^ Castt^
HMCtbum and an troubles erWng
ftom indigestion and non-assimilation
of the food.

:x;..
■V’v'Am, ; ..

te

I heS d79«|M>s to it* worst form* was rsOuetotawslSbt to us pounds. Aftsr using twn
Hsd ous-half bottlss of Sodol. I wm eoapuulr

ssir* "TSri.srd’sss.sr

KODOL BICBSTS WHAT YOU EAT

“Tto 1906 KtM Almtatc sad MO Tear Ctleato
ac.bcwittkcs.cuctco.”

aitfffssjisrfc-'”

GEKMlKiS OF THE WORLD

i'

Ball* and ehalat to be uied on
truipi. wife beaters ^d other offeaders haye arrired In Belvidcre, N.
Ts. and Sheriff Meirlck Is directed to
'dap then cui all those cparlcted of
the offaasea neatloDed and obllse the
prlsooers to work out their terms of
BentcDce on the public roads.
The - Klnif Joy Co.- Is the name of
the chop aueir trust, which has just
haea onaatiad In Chlca«o by four of
the wealthiest Chlaanen In the United
States. Chin r. Foln. who controls
aavarml restaurants In Chicaso. De­
troit aad other cities. Is one of the
prime movers In the Utest trust. The
company Is capitalised aVgllOO.OOO.
The whlpplnff post for women Is
provided* for la a bill Introduced In
the Iflsslaslppl lefUUturc and pro­
vides that at the option of every
woman or man jrho Is fined or sen
teaetd for any misdemeanor three
lashes on the bare back shall be
docmed the equivalent of one dollar of
the line or one day of the sentence.
Although she Inherited one-third of
a fortune .:of II6.OOOJHW. Mrs. Grace
M. Brown, daughter In-law of the late
Capt 8. 8. Brown of Pittsburg, has
sought employment on the stage as a
ainger because her Income from the
estate Is Insullcieni to support her.
The win gives her only the Interest
* on brewery stock worth 130.000. or su
Income of about II.000 a year.
Henry Scboskln. a New York l»ookkeeper, cut his throat, wrists, his left
eye. and slashed the left side of his
h. after which he turned on tl
gas. He was dead when found, with
note lying by bis qlde Informing the
public that bU dally toll did not gire
him leisure enough lo resd his books
to which he was strongly devoted. He
was never known to leave his library
evening.
A Joker on the'liner Baltic pasted
on the bulletin board rcscrvi
.wireless reporU thh following
tins: *11 Is reported that Thomas W.
Lawson, of
ktllod himself In a Boston hotel.**
Toklo has sent an ultimatum to Ger­
many damuidlng that Germany re­
move her troopa from China. A grave

Crisis Is Impending.** ‘ Alice Roose­
velt has eloped with a British army
officer.**
John D. Rockefeller and other rich
New Yorkers owning mansions along
the Hudson, are behind the bill Intro­
duced at Albany Thursday by Senator
Carpenter to prevent the dcstructlou
of the PallsadeH. They object as much
{o the blasting as to the defacement
of the scenery. The blasts are set off
morning and evening by blue stone
quarry men and can be heard for
twenty miles up and down the river.
OccaslonsUy the vibration Is so great
that the dishes have been shaken on
tibl^ five miles away.
An Austrian wrileiAOao Weiss, has
published“Such Are Ye.**
which Is sttractlng a groat deal of at­
tention because of Its cold cynicism.
A numlicr of hl« sayings are widely
quoted. “Many people do not cease
to dream till they fall asleep** Is one:
and others are: “A statlsllclaa has
calculated the average duration of
friendship. It lasts till put lo the
lest.*—“Certain critics ere so busily
engaged In raising the standard of
public taste that they quite overlook
their omn.**—“If there were only hal
nany good iKy>ple as pious ones li
world, our earth would be a i>ara
disc**
At the end of a play by Bjomstjemc
Bjoruson lu the National theater at
Christiania, at which King H
was present, his majesty Invited the
venerable ilramallsr Into the royal
box and received him with the re­
mark: “A very beautiful play, my
dear Bjomson.** Bjomson walked up
to the king. and. patting him pater­
nally on the bead, said: “Do not say
*majef (veiyl. j-mir majesty,
•meget.* That’s how
here. A man In your place must
care of these little matters,
know.** King Haakon was a
deal surprised, and replied with as
good grace as he could that he would
be careful lo follow bis companions
advice.

tpc. new Manm bloek. A- 8. Be-

SovnpttB area vagtomef IbaaiaM atoonatmNa «Uck cm
■ttadc a «DmaD.«lz;{aBi«or tha vooib. Wttfc Wla. RMaijR

?ar

WINE
OF

CARDIN

TRAVERSE CITY
LOME. No.
F.
1 T LUWisa,
no. in, r.
re meeu on Monday evening
«Core tbe full of the motNy
p. m- M E. MaakelL
mer B. Wbke. W. M.

Woman’s Belief

flial RttnrdoitSaC»athmettractoriiatQrale3nfice.efbeib8. vbl<±
mmrU auch a vooderful xlreQgtbenii« Infkjenca on an female organA
CartU febms pain, regidatea the menses, stops drains aad sttmiiates the musdes to puU the womb tg> into place.
h Is a safe and permanent cure for aO female oompUtata.

to tbs ipdng of
T^srbo^MMliinRii

bj an Indian commlaskmar In reccat
w With the ffvtTBl at the Indtaa
music thfom la certain to be an awakof the Indian apirit. tbo baettaga
of caturtea of wild Ilfe on the platns
and In tbo forests, and with tbeao tbetu
Is sure to come some restormtkm of tbo
iness for wbkb tbo race was noted
and for Uck of which the Indians are
raggUng with dloeaao and Inebriety.
Ftw. Indeed, have any Idea of the
reds do not pareal Indian music The
There
rads tl
laetnunenu. Whatever their prac­
tice In wild Ufe. Indian music csnimt be
beerd now except at long loterrals,
when the tribes are engaged In aoaae
Impressive ceremony. But there Is rsal
Indian moalc. as tanefnl and as sweet
ts the Amerkan songs which they btre
learned to sing lo receot ywra. Tbore
tre Joyous, finsticsl or warlike songs
of the dance, the aolemn or strangely
I Boog of UmenUtJon and the aelf
led song of work. Tbo wonts of
many of the aongs bavwb boButy bU
their own. A mystic sort of fervor

la strictest coofideoce. tdbi« ns sH
yoartmubles. Wew«send freesdvice On pUtn seeled envriope). Ad-

•*I8UffUU
tawywuiihend
NeomlBske.of

»AwmPAv

Old Indians are now looking forward
j the day when their songs will be
ommonjy sung on the reservations and
anopportimltytDpoDr
the heartaches and bomesicknees. Ihey
formerly sang of all the white men alng
of and begged the Great Spirit to pity
their deeoUUon. llwy aang until the
mind ruled the poor starred body, and
a trance the old Indians could
oea aU for which they yearned.
Again they are to alng the songs, and
they are rejoicing that they arc to be
isft forever In the minds of the younger
gOQoratloo; that they may see. as their
have seen many a time, tbe
enes of years of plenty; watch
again the making of- the pemmlcan;
gain the wind whistling UirtMigh
the tipee poles, while within the lire
homed brightly and the games went

•nrOUK MOMKT IX
Nfi IhOOD”

6088

RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE

Wilhelm block. Cltx. phone 14E
*.OODown

IXXIamevith

DR. F. J. MAC NETT—Practice llmlled to BYB. BAR. H06E. THROAT
Md mriNO OF GLAfiSra.

TUVEISE tmr BAS CO.

sMri.

This I. from a I
WAXI
llsh eburebrard. It roll. <lc«tb of Its
artng and tbe graw of itj* vlrl«»rT;
“Kacml to the memory of .NatliiinlH lotice to tbe To
of the Cily of
GcKlbokl. esq.. Inventor and ProiTriftor
Traverse City:
of tiuit exw’Ilent modidne Tbe Vege­
Tbe tax rolls for the collecUoa of
table lUlasm. fur tbe (*ure of Con- tbs suie and county taxes for the
year 1905. and for the delinquent
anmpilons and .A«tbm|k**
school and city taxes and special msfor said year have been
lection,
/ office to Ireceive said
taxes from now until Feb. 1. 1906. on
each week day from 8 o’clock lo 11:80
o’clock in Ihe*
tbe forenoon and from 1
o’clock to 4 o’clock In Ithe afternoon.
XHS ejUIOOB
On all stale and county taxes paid
?oof
before January*©? the regular fee
one per cen l for collection will be
i or
and

Matt.J.Johhsohs

BUSMESS CARDS

essRsaat

tho old diAeds on 1
know aeafcdjr
Indign mMethaa tbs avartgs wktte man of Uw wast, aajs a
(8. DJ rotTVspmiiWt of tba

la Woodmaa baU oathettdrd Tnasday of escb month at T:30 p. m.
Osivla 8. Vader. president; Oa/to.

*oSor^

tired foalii^
The cure la

r# difut tkm f—d. Umtf, and ghr«
mar wMk itotnach will rcgatai Its
•tmistti^and set wcU wtMn tt i*
«onpdM ID do tile/W ipw* tint •
Mund etonMcfa ahoidd do.
You wouldnY expect a elck bone
to get writ when tt te eompdMtod^
ftiU dey*e work every diy of the week.
Your stomach auiat have mt
But it isn't neceaaanr to stem your- >
edf in order to rest your stomadi.
Kodol^Dnpn^ Cure is a perfect
_________ I digest an of the food
you eat ngordlen ef Me condUi»tt of

lUHNZHIICES.;.

CLHN
:
OP - :
SALE

M.E.HASKEU.
City Treeiurer.

dec 4-tf

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

I carry them 1

While tbe men iiHiiember tlmi

DR. F. HOLDfiWORTH-Speclal at-

lean Drug Store. Special attention
to eye, ear. nose and Uroat. Olasscs
fitted. Both phones. Residence 013
Sixth street.

HastalFs
tbt Siwthr
J.H.M0HR0E GEO.W.HcWETHT

STEP SAVERS
Tbo bamlBomost anil most conven­
ient EITCHEN CABINET on the
market. Solid Oak fronU. Moom
and dust proof Roller bearing Flour
bin.
We mannfactnre them and make
low prices.

J. E. GREILICS CO.
TBlVERSE CITT, MIOB.

nomtoE&iicWETHr

GERERAl INSURANCE
KBW WILHELM BLOCK

wtched on the grass in front of her
rum an aged squaw was asked
t she considered her fsvorlte song,
and she explained that rise always sang
about her mother. Bhe said she remem­
bered when a girl she would see rtoloiis
of her dead mottNC. and abe woi^

) alwaya about

Boch aongs as -Rock of Ages*' and
-BlestHe the
Tha^Bl^*j^are fa-

written by a western man called “Loy­
alty.- In which there to tbe line “Acrom
the western plain there comes a Joyful
The Best In the World.
strain.- to known to almost every In­
Dr. J. W. Hamilton of San Fn
dian of the church.
CO. Cal-, says: * I have told W*amer*s
Bmides the rellgloos aongs of the loW*hlte W*lne of Tar Syrup for >-ear.
It U the best cough remedy I ever saw
and has no equal for asthma.-

DR. E, F. CHASE—HomeopathU. Of­
fice over BimlH-e s drug alorc. Cltlxens phone-K<*ejdencc. 336 '.offleo
DH4.
*ug 3l-3mo
hlldren.
409 .State Bank bldg. Both pi
W.TULLERcan esllmate your Umber.
Reference Traverse City Mfg. Core
ot al. 810.000 worth, of Umber
iH.tichi during liovembei*:jmd/IHcrnilNcr. |5 a day. IntcrlochcD.lfiich.
_____________________ jan Myr

d. M. nu«llmant«l
BEAL ESTATE AMD LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
SIS B«.t rr-«t »t.

General Insurance

New Wilhelm Blk.. imerte Cfty

Oval Wood bish Co.

0RS.J.O.fcMAXTJ.1
ostbopathio
t a. sl^MM

PiMM Tow Ordtn. Both Phoan 87

— 4L.8

CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY

The

HONEYmdTAR
a

BEES

be met and waa in at the flatoh.

LAXATIVE

HONEM^
__
Woldtoy ah* MMnriMH

fMd in the New Ghnm mina. Bendigiv
at a depth af 4,fi00 feet, tha racaad
depth af gold dtocovary.

O. P. CARVER «BRO.

PiBEAlABSBLgQl

A weU dreaMd yonng waman
eeeo In Band etiaM, Londoa. the i
day wltii a Bhonode aflzad to her 1

-

*2sr

t740i1swold8t.

DETOOir. ISlOH

L, L. A. BUILDING

A. D. TYLER

DENTIST
Office 605 New ¥
Citiaens’ phone 639.

Btf*.

DKNTIST*
201 Tre:ut fitralclt

’ The World’s Best Typewrfter

^

Tirtlttsuranci

6e0e Re Sarvifi

yit the dmplest and strongest of all wridng ma­
chines. It doe* better work, does it quicker, lasts
longer, and cost* less in the long run than any
other typewriting machine. . It is
.

Tha SmttL Framiar TypewrHtar Com

urn

John R. Santo

These loads contain on an average of two cords

* Smith Premier

Wlth Kimball

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—T O. Car­
ver. Prices reasonablcv Office with
O. P. Carver & Hn». Both phones.

FOR $ 1.75 PER LOAD
GREEN, $1.50 PER LOAD
SOFT WOOD, ^ 1.25 LOAD

Rilby Lowndes.
Lswnte. fbUo
foUow«l tbebaoHl. m
aWcycle, ssys the

DR. LAWTON—Physician and »urgeon; offices in Wilhelm block, third
floor with Drs. Sawyer and Pcnhal-

M.fcl.LTlMEGlillD

DRY HARDWOOD SLABS AND EDGINGS <

JANUPARY IS

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. O.—Physi­
cian and Ptirgeon. Removed lo of­
fices over First Nstlqnal bank. Clll-

lERVEY H. ANOERSON-AlUirnoy
and cou&selnr.
con aselnr. iWilhelm block. TravCity, Mich.

Wood Has bccliDcd

tkat lito th* tjOtm d
a caU byacdagaa acatkaitie a*
toabawabla
~

LAXATIVE

OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate To­
ronto University. Office In Munson
bWg. Telephones, office. 108; resldeoce 104.

Spooial attention given to
diBoaflet of tbe eya
with Dr. I. A. Thompson
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK

MM toev* TrmTWM aty M felkwv:

i:

DR. W. E.
Citz.. 107:
Washingta
Bell. 99.

DR. GAUNTLETT

For The Next Thirty Days we WiU Deliver
locate the buffaloca. and In their lonellnem they would ting:
•Ole! They have come h
Why.^
there li

MRS. E. L. BONNER'S hair dressing
parlors, over City Book Store. Room

AK*r GOODS

sti?^ bcrriM round; I stir

Aad X wrr

MARK CRAW*8 DELIVERY->Ught
freight, parcels aad trunks. Office
at City Book Store.

TRY A RECORD WANT A&

«?to55tii wooiai on the Booth !>•fcots noomtloua remember when they
from friendly
tribes, and when they offered the bosity of their wigwams to the
s. and this was the simple
they wookUmg:
n am maabUia lb. berries.
traveler, sr. comloa a
up wtth a spoda of li

DR. O. E. CHA8E« removed from 200208 Wilhelm block to 407 and 408
new 8Ule Bank 1building.

REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Grand
Traverse l^and and Loan Co, F.
ThurtclI. Manager. Office, room 2.
Hamilton A MiUlken block.

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charged a fee of four per cent for collection. Penalty on delinquent city
and school taxes and special assess­
ments. 4 cent on each doUar of the
amount of said tax.
Office In room 202 State Bank

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PIANO TUNING—W. N. Millard. 80
years experience. No wlocated with
Orinnell Bros.
2340-U

C. D. MILLH

DB.J.W. HIGGINS
fine Dental Work

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