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The Evening Record, April 06, 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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1906-04-06
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING RECORD
y«8TBBDAY« ISSUE
2$00
S PAGES
TRAVCNM
city,
MtCMIMN. rmOAV. AI>IUL«, 1
WULArnGK KHuoHmnioojinHIPTTO WILi
WRECK RYER
UCBISEUW
mVITE UUKES
MEN'S CLUR ANNUAL RANqilCT
WEONESOAY. APRIL S
«Hto uouoft lunmim wiu.
•otasd tasks sf Apsptony
MMO A Tg«T CAM
sad niD ANO ICEOR OF RPIKEt PILED
ON THE track
6 OX3LOOK EDITION
nURfiiaUE
J
itookatoictad Vtom ef the Hewsa
What nice looking WaU Papen can
be obtained at thb store at such reasonable prices. We mnatit t6 call your
panicuUr attention thb weA to a
line of handaome bed room oatterBs
Ry Wire to the Bventog ftscofC
London. April L-The qmmtUm hsa
ER6IREER SAW OBSTRUCTiOR
The annual banquet of the Men's
clah of Grace cbufwh wfU he held
WednomUy evening. April ». to Foreaters hall. The club will make a de
parture this year and the tovUniions
will he litolted to club members and
in nddilkm the members wU be priv
ileged to fnvUe a tody. C. B. WsUor
will U loaatmnater.
The banquet this year will be gnito
elalxirate and the progtnm will toclnds
three or four short addressed by
By W*lrs to the Evening Record.
Maskers of the city and In addition
Bradford. Pa.. April C.'—A fiendish there will la* no escellent mnaicnl proattempt was maile this morning to gram. The club now has a member
wrtv-k 4he flyer from Buffalo. Roches- ship of seventy and Is constantly grow.
ler and Pittsburp by piling railroad
Hus and kegs of spike, across the
track. KngJm-er l.afley saw the ob
structlon and reveriONl (he engine, imi
it was imtioasiUle to mK»p the train Imfore the engine struck (he pik* and
the air was full of (lying imn and
brls. As was most remarkable,
train was no( derslb^l and ttos able
to continue to Bradford. ivii-rllve.<
are on (he trail.
Norlhport. Mich.. April C—Richard
Kltebsn. aged 7« years, a rntdent of
CUUII THAT OOViA»«OR #ATTI. Noilhpun lor the past fifue. ysarn. REVERSED ENGINE R^ WAR UNARLE TO STOP
•OM WAS tttCAFAClTAT^
passed away yesterday afiemoon at
o’rioek. after aaffertng a stroke of apo
plaay fro^ prhlch he never reg
Air Waa Full of Iron and Osbria, hut
Uv WM IWt CM SI
»iS wmarfnasaaas. The deceased wi
the Train Was Not Dsrallsd and
Was Able to Procasd to
yasrajbsjag to dkargs of hla son €
wlU whoSi^ father amde his 1
St wirs I^UiG »TPstst 1
e foltalhgchlldriajfwleri: Os^
ear Kftrtien oTNorriuKirt. Mrs. Mn
of CadUtor, Mrs Thomns Arm
stRMg of Mlrhlgan City and a son,
tiM Isv M tw sraisds thst OoveriMir RJebanl
The funeral will take plan- Bnaday
PSttiSOB was MMItSlIr tATSIMUiUlftf
omlng from the tomlly hrimc. tt\*
lisCgrs lU psiisi» sad OAk> M no
burial taking place at Cadillac Moo
Awrsmor.
SM THp WHi.
of Trav
ClarJiiastl. O,. ApHl C>-<lovenM>r
the remains for
PsilHaa srrtvMl thU morning on a
spselsl tiBln from Ootomlms. sarom
psalsd W
vlfs. BOO sod Dr. Holi
Hs vss UWso tammdistHy to ClirUt
ImspHsL Psttlsoo stood UiB irip wfdl
HOUDEK 1$ DEU
CONDITIONS
MUCH WOBSE
SHOT POUCE CHIEF
PROfiPECT OF AVERTING
A GENERAL STRIKE
By Wire to the Kveolng RooonL
CAM! TO LCCUANAU COUNTY
Ml. IMeasani. Pa.. April C.—At mbiPONTY VSANS AGO
night Arihur LlmlHle, fatally shot thPROSPECT IS DARKEST YET chief f»f |¥.llro lu re while the latte:
was attempting to arrexl hi uifor firing
Ortm AntH Csosoirsd Afisr Tbh
olver In the air.
INDEPENDENT MINEt RESUMED
WssAb sf Sstfsfns StfiSsrlatWORK TODAY
FtNiBrsI MsiiSsy.
or Sutton. Ray.
M.
mTHWISSUDKII
Utils Child of Mr. and Mra V.nLw*
vanes Pamsd Away Csfor. Medleal Aasisunes Oauld Arrivs
The home of Mr. and Mrs. W L«
vanee of Sfo Twelfth street was sad
deoed last night hy the sodden death
of thHr little sls-mooths-old lisbe,
Raymond, who died from heart irouble
sad stmngulsUon after a half hour’s
lUaess. dimih overtaking him heforr
packed prepamtory to leaving, which
fhSy did this sfiemoon si 3;50 and
I of the Uahe win Uke pUce
RgdomunMT
Ouplieste MsB»tlnu and Etchings
From WMdsar Castle Will
bs Cold.
By Wire to the BMlag Record,
l^ondoa. April S.--Klng Bdsran! has
•oM and the proceeds to be Investcl
In Ua names of tbs truatses for
pnrpoaa of compleiiag and maim
tag ths hlBtortcal ooll«ik» of prlaU
and bosks to the royal Mbrary.
PURUC hi iBvlisd to the
ril rink tonight, first floor new
Bona. Since the present parltomen*
met the altered aortol conditiotts of
the honae have had their eounterpart
to the todies’ gallery.
CITY BOOS STORE
Tu mBsar ca.. PBSP.
XO MOXHKRS
ISiolS
GLORE STORE OPENING MONDAY.
ing tbii matter miToloteaUentian and. if yon waattoaeeEow
ktok.iatktotka,B.fj^UnJn^^^
na pnt a new tjaing niit on him. DoAle i
two-pieoe nnd three-piece. Kewstylaeare
wa.so
»7.oo
Andrew Camceie
Lies
KUBECK & HOYT.
emon street clothiers
in lied all nigbt Iouk and
aw.'ikens in the rooming at
thu Bound of Uviutiful music
playtvl on a Imriuoiiioos pipe
Boots
S3.50
little
SpseWI to tW I^rcn1ng R«ord.
Ohio Coal Minsrs’ Aaaoclatton Aak
Ssttoao Bay. Mleh,, April C.~Afior
That ths IKuminoya CoM Mlnsr^
fips srssks of atras safrertng from
Strike be Settled by ArbitJm tUid nitsck of pssttnools. John
HosAs^ Bead 74 rmr% psawd svsjr st
Wftli. teflng mns to thU coantr>
forty yssrs sgo sad aottlPd at the
Sosas vkrfs daaUi enrartooK blm. Harr
So oarrad oat a prosperous home and
ralsml
mH hU family* of which two dsiigh, aad Sre son.
the rhildron boliif Mrs. Ludwig 8<^IIe
of Norlhporf* Joseph HourtoJe ofJ511U
Vitr, Marshall* John, Henry. lh*narU.
all son.* of Olll. Plsr. and a daaghler.
Miss tarns Hoadok of Traverse City
The faneral sarTloss wiU Uke place
friNB the Catholle chnreh at QlIU ner
lihiaiay morning at 9 oclock, the ser
.irlre heinc la charge of the Rer. Fr.
I of Sutton. Ray. while the
burial win -be In charge «if John
Itoment nre compelled to entch whht
tortured view of the hooae they enn
The coatom is somewhat of a paral
let to the Indian senana. There sUtl
remain, however, some women who
consider thnt tho tostllnthm of the
grille U more dignified nad that to
MADE RROOM
TWINE ROPE
TWO PRISONERS ESCAPED FROM
JACKSON TODAY
By Wire to the Brcatog Record.
New York. April C -Conditions for
averting the strike of the anthracite
coal miners are more hn|K-less lodsy GEN* ALGER ISN’T TALKING
than any time since the trouble began.
Oefure relumlug to w'llKesbarm for
Sunday. Mlicbell and members of the withdrawal FROM senatorial
CONTEST IN DOUBT
scab- rommlitfu. held a long meetfnj;
and decided tn rail a Hirike on Riirds>
if the strikers were n*fii*«s| arbltrsBroken Rail Pol Mackinaw Flyer In
tb.tt
;
the Ditch. Blockading Road Sev.
Mine:; Have SUrisd.
era I Hours, but No One Was
lUburg, April C.—Several mines,
tbe Pliuburg Coal Co., wul a numlH-i
resumed o|mmwIng as the result of the By Wire to the Evening Record.
by" the IMUsburg i
Jackson. Mich.. April K.—A dotible
ay. No lrt»tible mas re- esrsije from the pmltenUarf iiccured
morning alien
Wo»iil snJ
Vak^ntine Mlensa. ten-yatr prisoners.
rope of bmtHn twine and
WsM to Afbltrale.
the top of the wall, escaping
Columbus. Ohio. Aiml C.-A teJ.^- without being notlcivl. Both wurkei!
raro wa* s«nt |.»day by President In the kitchen and were released from
Winder of (he Ohio Ouil Miners SfMv fli«-ir cellfs at an earUkhour.
rlsthm lo Prealdent kiuchell and PfesWithdrawal in Doubt.
IliKMieveU pn»|MAlug that the’bl
Ik troll. April (i-The announced
tumlmms coal strike IhC eettb*,! by ar- withdrawal of General Alger from the
bliratUm.
contest is Mill In doubt.
C-aiit. hyt A Alger thU morning refunetl
• eifher confirm or deny the report
Flyer Wr-ckedL
Gaylord. Mich.. April C.—A l.roken
Ons Firm Loaned on Wall Street This
tail put the Mackinaw flyer in the
Morning Call Money at
ditch tmar here this mondrig. bliKrk25 Per CenL
j .. ing the road Tor keveral hourr. No one
cm MONET HIGH
By Wire to the Bxenll^ Record. !
WAS 12 I^RS OLD.
Ki-w York. April €.-uiutes on ra.l
ooey are again soaring. Kahn, lim-b
Co this monilng luaned on Wall Mte Mllly Hall EntcrUlned fitotral
Pi
Har Girl FHanda.
slnvi at 25 per cent.
Yesterday Miss Milly Hall of Washingtnn street found that she was Jusi
WENT TO PETOSKEY .i
twelve years old to a day. and so she
took sereral of her girls friends out
High School Basket Rati Team V
u home of her grandmother. Mrs.
Plity Thors TonIghL
Stover of Long Lake, where a sumptn
The High school basket 'ball ta
dinner* Just ns y^oung gtrU know
ft. this noon for Pwoskey. wher*- how to enjoy, wns sprend by Grandma
ley meet iho Petbakey team this Stover, nnd the day was drilghifully
evening. The Traverse City Ilne-up for
by All.
mme will be: Forwards. Vera
W>wkocH> and Bertha I*errott: guarts.
8AtO HE'D BEHAVE
Madge Btrangwa}-. and'Utura Kyselka: centers. Alice Kyselka and SA rtog JmAt WAS Given Another
ChAimc by Judge Umlor.
Leola Atktoson: aubsUtutee. Rut h Mer.
Fred Traat was brought before
kl and Dorothy Urion. Pitrfe
Nye and KAight accofopaaled the girls Jude* l^lor thU afternoon in an ad
Ad AfiAi on the chnrge of truancy
were riiaperooed by Mnu D. EU
FrmI WAA #v«A a.aound tectnre by the
Judge. AftoT which he gave his word
he vonld tri and behave hlmeelf
and atoy to Aohool. He was let go on
\ WlMTIttlSWAITB
Mr. H. O. Joynt having resgtoe
ipertotendent of the TraYerae City
Theft fito A nhmber of robins to
star worka. bU realgnailon to take be dty ni praaent. hot they doot niefdet May 1. ISOC. I wUI receive
tnmt Um AURAthm thnt hey did n ahort
SPrM ABtod V. FHedrnh* Mayor
APftiL MCTOR nnd Edison rveoMs
rv here. OrtoncR Brothers, npr C-lt
'"^Want. ian’t ity
1>» you r(«Uw that you
( an n-st as oomforlaMy as hi*
if yon will only gi*t one of
our Hot Water Bags and put
it in tho foot of your bod a
half hour Iridom n*tiringr
Chipper than a furnace or
evuu n stove this w«*ather. for
a great many people |build a
fife in th(* afternoon just to
warm up Uii* sli«ping room.
Simply warm Uie bed. Cold
air is better to breatht* than
heated. Ask your doctor.
Try one of our Hot Water
Bogs, all prices. The beM
that money will boy*
AMEIKAN
THEIR LIGHTNESS
They are lighter than any other shoe of equal atability
THEIR FLBXIBIUTY
They follow evpiy motion of the fooL Ihne aanng faUgno.
their arch SUPPORTING FEATURE
Tide givoe an
and
Id oarriago
oamago and acoonluatoa tho
of theiniti,
See our window.
Children’s
Easter
Footwear
We are alwavs lareful when
buying »lK*e» for the liHle l.Oki. to
I RATIPTACTtaY
& ROSCOE »®lrSSr‘
YOUR ,
ORDERS
HERE
Shoes, Slippers,
Sandals. Oxfords.
•lyli-^b
a%
the
We are
Headquarters
for All
Easter Footwear.
DrualStore
C. MOrrATT
Rcte of TIUe
bachant
^ material Hiatls diusble.
We are showing some ex
r^edingly dainty styles this year in
Tin-y're
Cbe
vtAB-am
Really Sorprising
Uvsd sa MnnHans tor Ysara.
SnrC liO M 60VHI0R
tcmth
For Lumber and Building Material as soon as possible
to insure prompt deliveries. Lumber. Mill Workglnterior Finish and Building Materials.
Dn. Uwym S
DENTISTS
WE WANT A SHOW.
Traverse City Mig. Co.
Roi$’<« Child’s Suits
All we want is the chance to prove
to every lady, beyond the shadow of a
doubt, that Hannah
Lay Co.’s
**HEST” Hour is equal to any Hour on
the market. We are prepared to
prove our case by guaranteeing every
,
sack or money refunded.
Sailor Blouse Suits (or Boys 3 to 10 years, all grades.
Buster Brown Suits for Boys 2}i to C years, all grades.
Eto^uits for Boys 5 to 10 years.
all gradeL
Ntfrfolk Suits for Boys 6 to 14 yerrs, all grades.
Two-piece Suits for Boys 8 to 17 years,
all grades.
Hannah & Lay Co.
Our Jiu-Jitsu Suits for Boys
-
MENS CkVOONO MKHS
j
(DconuMC* eroKNisBiNen'
Bnsisess os Spriu Snits, Top Coats.
Crareiettes. Hats and SUrts
Rtarto in a way to make na‘ baliere it’a
time VOD picked ont YOtTB ootfitRixea in e<rto7 dlfmrtment <
beatTalnwtUtcaabeabownbir the mooer
- Von*U agree if yni take a kek at tbel^
-Onyerand BnmnwU Hato-Xtent aiovs—
F,ine gooda in er.r, dqpartawnt—
Water proof, wear resisters;
•J-piece s-jits, pants lined—
just the thing for hard wear.
i
• . ^;
■ * '
Price, - j $4,50
See our Boys’ $3 2-piece Suits with
extra pants.
Sec our Boys’ 2-pc. Suits at $2
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
fcv
itmootm, mAVKtmm cmr.
THEGVEMINBREam
fVHCfl m WAS A SOY HE WOi|U>
;
. HAVE SUM AWAY
I QW
MIT HU
:.l
Aitsr awsiba of eordnl and falibfnl work and atndy. Harlsy Umprlcbt,aao of C. H. Umprlcbt. tbs Biais
street barpsaa aaakrr. la potilng Ibe
Sntohlag tom^ba. on a oos-boy powor
aoiomotiflc. which promUsa tc be o
•sry sobsianilal afalr.
Tbs -w- la Hgbt fsd km* ssd to
THE FLOOD OF HMilOSAMTS.
I srs ad <
r wbada. Tbs ^
I4> thH emtiT te Ui« lwt
Uta^eovittiT «M StlJU. vStH Is 1»S(
iSs lout fSMOsd flM smsm am*
Wr or 1 JITAit, TW*
s«loisl*
to 9lsss« Si lJUAOO. or Mimmt four
ttaMs^ ssabsr iboi srrtvod bot
ito>t Is Dost of lbs seat will bs
aoastaid au^sns-Wcycls nprodcat
wbssi edbasettaf wftb a amallsr ow
«m a bar bssb of tbs drtrsr. Os this
bar to an sightssn-posnd fly wbssi am!
asptbsr small aprockst. The laasr ts
on tbs ootalds of tbs right aMs of tbs
car wbisb oonascU wHb a largs
sproekst on tbs rsar a»ls. This dsv too
for dsrsloplbf tbs powsr will undoubt
edly bs sasy In opsTailon and produss
rsry good rssulis. Tbs stssrlng gear
1« ssnctly lbs samt? as on regular au-
Ing and tbs axis remaining rigid.
Tbs body Is of pins and was con
Sotorabto. Tbtf luui bad tbr eEect of st nieied by Mastsr Umprlcbt. while
ron flttlngs wsrs mads at local
eoMtoorablr rslMsf ib« otsndard.
shops uadtr bis dirertlos. Tbs IkwmI
Tbs tsistias of ImsiUrstiun U
CWBftoS sso SSd fSTHSOto Sf Sll U to bat a frams covered hrlih canvas to
tbo SM. OSS ISH oosstnr s«l»llat.ssS Mko dUssso oto or tbs bsfrr. groan.
Harley Intend, to have a fine time
SMOSO ooDstotos tl^ is Soodtos
Mssdr liwoftbosstbstooMsbrrd wHh his auto during the coming snramsr and show ‘em all how to gst
twUsr to tbs rlllsA prsfsnlsi
owistsbop ssd tbs blicbso to tbs opst,
air sad tbs SsMs ibat tbsjr kasw la
tboir radsi ebsisdariftka u a i
oitssL rsrsir toani tbs lascaasi
CarbM fbsr ssMias a sonpstsnr*
tara to tbslr bOBsa to IWs la sa»
balssfo of tbslr lirss. Tbs«? a
absdstdr no bsnsfti to tbs countrr
wbstsssr and a podtlvs dstrlmsnt bsT (anas of tbslr loasr Msals of lIvlnR
tbsr eaa work for a waos 4hi
Anwricaa laborsr would «iarvs
oCBst tbl*. tbsta U thr «<
laawWIna. Tbs cUMisn sater ths
irablie soboola sad Isam tbs lannaer
sb4 eaotoaw of tbs soantiy. They
»
f
drsa. Tbs right of franebiMs msam
aooistbtnf to tbsm and tbs ln«ilfu
tloaa of-UH* eia^lry ars »nrs than
aamsB to tbsm. Wblt»^ tbs raw ma*
tsrlal of lbs drat gsnsratlon ma
too much srso for lbs dljtfaUon of
FODTEaiTH «RTHHT
►ms of Mr. and Mrs. H. lelglsr
at East Bay.
very snjoyabls
afternoon
wav
tpsoi yesterday at th,- brnne of Mr.
and Mrs, H. Zclglsr. st Bast Bay. the
lion being In honor of Miss Ullls
B. Elegler‘s fourtsenth birthday.
oEered. Mlis Jennie M. ZiegIsr
won flmt prirc. Mis. Jennie K Stniblc
»d prii-s and Miss IJIIIan Kller
rseelved tbs booby prlrs.
Uefrssh
b were then served. The guests
acconi|«nls<l boms by the
REBtMHS MIUD
Odd F.Mowa Wsrs Busy Wilh.sn InItistion. but Stopped to Give
-Welcome to Ohosts,
I
f
^
did aoc cauas a gr-at stir l.sn
lbs fS« tbai Trawr«. Clly wmjid grt
OTSf forty-ala thonaand dolUra
tbs U.oOO.000 back Uioa cauasd
atosmbts commsni. Tbia will pa.r
tsaebsra aalarloa for aoms Urns MorsOTsr. tbs l^nalng satlmats. on which
Ibsm* Sgursa wsrs bansd. la that
raflroadi will contribnts |4.» ana
iy per cwpita for thr prtmary wbooi
fund, which would maks Trarsrac
ahws. Ilt.tSS a ysar wlib ihs pr
^ sorplloimi. wblrb la annually Iscreaa-
The Odd Fellosn Initlsied two mem
lu r» Into tbslr i»rtli r ls'«i evening. The
work had j^sl reschtvl an iniert-n»lng
stage when tbs doors of lbs big
room wrtv suddenly Ihtvrwn oiu-n and
there IsmihmI from ths psrlcr* a crowi*.
of huodsd, ghaaily<*ad. shspss.*^Tho
work esnsnd and an Invsxtlgatlon b*»
gaa'Vhtcb ended In revealing U
bekahs and ths wlvs, ot ths met
of Itouality Ixxige No.
Tbs ImllcM
thsn laid Us lablss with good things
lor the entire company, who sat down
ami panook of ths repast.
The affair was held as a farewell
snrprise to It H Gee. who soon leave,
with hts family to make Detroit Ueir
borne. Ijsst nlgEI wa« Mr. Gee’s U»t
nigbi at the local lodge sooms.
;
every person who
Mttit to keep a bank
ftCCMot bad Mc BOW. tbcrc
wooUbentieciM chgiiEs
in ibe cowiiUOBS of the
•Every permwt who krt'pa
a bank actsount raiasn hit
staatiinE amoiit; hit fdJowt arid with ibe Irnnkor.
He alao belpa to make oon*
(litiuos beticT in bia town.
•Ninety per oenl of the
oommeirial
businena ia
aonc by ilie meanaofpaIMoiperty. A cbrrt meana
that there ia money d«>poa-
has an atmosphere, which makes life
in some form possible on that aatelIlls; but not for human beings, who
have a bard enough time on this earU
of oors; awpscUliy those who doa‘1
know that Btoeirtc Bitters cure Headsebe. Bllloosnsss. Mslaris, Chills and
Fev er. Jaundlee. Dj-spepaia. Dixxlncas.
Torpid Uvsr. Kidney complaints. Oeneral Debility and Female wenknesass.
Unequalled as a general Tunic and
Appetiser tor wnak peraons and
poclally lor the aged 11 Induces so
Drug Co.. Ifnigglsts
ebU
aUMjr and coareiiuioaa u*
First NUiSMl
Price only 60e.
the LADIB8 of thU kmaliiy ar.'
cordlallj Inrtted to attend Us spring
npsofng of the Bells Place Mllllaery
parlors lomwrow.
U>‘
isL.'Xr.vriJssyT -
HA1H.SV UMPIIJCMT HAS JUST
COM^LETCO NEW CAS.
a-
A
aad
aad
oaa
npr g-lt
BEAinriFUL display of spring
summer hats, trimmings, veniogs
aa eflclent force lor order work
ba foaad ai tbe Belle Ptoee Mih
■iDIVBli:
RBBOurDM D725XX)0
Mr. Roxbnrgb. •nhs
wotw wt caieblag tb< Isatber. In
ttms as bacams tired bu. two and
want Ualds' to dt nround tbs aiovs
and swap atortea. Tbsss two kept np
lively praettos for asms lima, tba
otdsr conaaoally nmitodlag tbs
younger ibat be bad betm a boy himmit and tslllng pf Us staau bs was
Mt to do to ^s of bare fsot and
tnra'tlMsr^^
«sallr beoMSs wsariSHl
martad\flor Us houam the
tagtbslmll. -^Tbls la OSS of ibe
tbUgs I uasd todo wbsn I was s boy/
bs asld; ‘throw a hall on tbs roof nod
cAtcb n na It roltod nE. I nasd to do
ibat by tbs bonr." anid Us baa
retrospsctlvs toas. He drew hack
bis arm and threw tbs ball in a t
M cures toward Us lobf. The seboes
of Us from that thU exertion proToksd bad not died away wbsn. from
tbs opper parts of the building,
tinkling sound of fslling glass.
When bs wsi a boy he would
run away, but now that bs U a-m
will pay the damajpe.
WHfSTLINQ IN CONGRESS.
wM ace n I
ranee of the younger genn
I eitr. Yon know Vlaol to i
L mndicins. and la Jnst Ue t
boos, hard moacle. aad rich, rod blood.
“True, A’inoJ Is a ood liver oil preparstica. but It doss not contain a drop
of oil. or any bad usUng feature. It
U ao deHflona that all chUdreo love
it. yer It actnally does eonulo all the
medlrinal curative elements found in!
fresb codV livers, and Is the
to make youV chlldre
and rosy, to refund
Johnson Drug Co.
You ds n«t iSa uy risk
of8Ctt<n|( «S«or washer
whea you buy b
Jt Big SWiwitiit of Brioto tftw
Because we gi^niec
this machine to giYC per
fect satiifaction. ^e let
you try this woodcrful
washer 30 ila>3 to sec
whether you like it or
not.
Remember our claim
on this machine—it will
do the work quicker,
and easier than any
other washer.
Try it and be con
vinced.
As a floor covering for diniog room, kitchen or h»H,
l-inoleum has oo equal.
OLD PISIOFRCE BIULBlie
l^umArr Wmrk mm€ samirim.^r.
Till* Kunmn jiMitlM- who K ib-^ir »uh
of soHug her anugbior it-Hdly tunrriod makes .-crtf.i. flu.t the .vfmitg
w.un.tu I* s g'v.,1 lanmltvtt*. f..r nWlltv
IMoi:ico I
shall Iri* mure Hum au uv. mge ......k.
Uif xhr mn»t lie aUW tu ke« p rrt--.ii and i
Psttsms 3sst Hrriscd.'
eootr ysnr Tieor OHtbMtt a Ssam
Our new stock embraces all width*, indadin^the extra
Wide, lull four yaril rolls. Wkh this we can cover any
ordinary riK>m with one solid piece And not leave a
siojjle scam in it, '
Owr Qtperl Qlorkmcs
Will l.iy it on your tlot r so that it will fit pcrb^tly and
lay Mivioih.
easy Paywenfs
-I, W. flBL.AnrKiW
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL-YOUR RELIABLE HOME FUBNlBHEB
FRANK TRUDE
las. D. Underbill. Doland. 8. Dakola.
ursd with 1
White Wins
ttuunced ll eottsumpUan.
For sale by all druggU
In thi- illro,-ilu» hs» iimrr wHglil with
tbr Kttrrau mupUi than Iniiuiy.
Hr
NEW UNOLEOMS
"1964 urnum”
-ibcr to put I
of bis M-ltH-tiohk lu tbs Coug
Bscocil or aiaiply to let tbr ‘
fu vriiboul notifv. uys a \Va
cum-ipuiidcnt of Ur Kt. l>uuU Itcpub^
I
U<*. .Vu uiis lu Waablugtoa knrw until | F '
rrorntly Uiat h'ulkrnun 1« a wbiiitlrr
abUlty, The dl»*vvcry
audden and alwttrrrd
l-br bouss was lica urauglr «vrf tbr
bill of Urprrsrptatlvr ITiuro of lUlDola alKdlablttg tbs grade of lieutenant
gcnrnil lu tbr army and atrikiug at
Major Genera I* Corbin and Mnt Arthur,
wbo were Urxt lu Hue for tbr *tr|i. A
quorum ua» not present. Imt w ti» de
manded. Hc-vvhuI ndl calU followed,
and the sergeant ot nrni* win. r.-.|Uln-d
tu huMlIe out. nrr*-».-l iuemU*r* and
bring them lu All this Involved long
delays tUst kept H*e other meml*rrs
Idle. At the momrut of groatrst dull
Wess. w l*cn every one waa opitiesahely
liored. tltrre sounded suddenly tbe
Strain of “Tberv’ll Be*o ll«t Tiy»e In
the Old Tow n Tonlgtit ”
KtariUsl iiiemtiers ruuld not at tlnU
l«ute the origin of Hie l»ird«kr ea
dem-es.
rulkerson was aitting carrlessly In his a»wt. Ills ti.-ad.lsmed
down, nnall.v be was dlse..ven-,l, and
In tbs lauirti Uist followed he Ktopi»evl.
Ruslnras wss forgotten, and a memtsT moved unanimous ivintM-ut Hmt
•nbs gwitlamau from Missouri be al
lowed aiK-h Hn.e a* be dmlml to <-omplrte bU whistle.- AH*lause gr«-te«1
the OTOtlon.
Pulkeroon then whistled -Down on
thr Bowaoer Mlver.- “Dixie.- -M v 4»M
Kcntiiekj Homs- aod -Wr Won t Go
UMia TUI Mornlug.- It was tlir event
of tbs day st the cspltol.
Every laidy lu rorlKun uih. N. IT.,
»i-e,l to kpjj^w Jrtm**^ Go<slttlu. or
"Baby- Goodwin, s^ he was geiierslly
known and <wlled from his eljiklh««d.
Now -Bsbr- was no t»aby. either In
wy or In Inrbes. bring ti feet d Inchea
la height, but Iri-csuse of hts effeminate
ways and high pitched vol<w he was
hardly known by an.v other given
banie. tboogb be alns.vs rsseotM Ha
•se altb Berro gosturea and tUreata
of direful calamity against tbe swsnua
af boy. wbo, by It. public use. made
bis dally life perpetually aril vs la
rba.lng tbsm for riiasUsemeoL
Tbe ciT of -Baby Goods in! Baby
GocMwltir waa always tbe signal for
a sprint on tbe part of^^Bahy,- aa writ
as the lioy s.. Hushing wit of Me«-bsnlc
street one day. iu^bot pursuit «»f a few
of bis tormeutors, lie ran plump In
front of s |mlr of heavy horses stta<-brd to sn.exjirrss wagon moving
rspldty down Water street. The |kH«
struck “I^^y,- imd down he vv^ni. his
full d feet « b*HgihvvUe the street.
Aa ooon as the long wag.m bad
l«aaed mer “Bahy.- Hie driver, frightened aud shite with f.-or, yelU-d bavk
aa bs <wme to vk-w;
-Ixwk out. there.-Why.*’ said Baby.” -are you comIng b.»-kr:-Dustuu lleraKI.
> rjwri-
in
:ibiiity
Automobile, launch anj
Gasoline Engine
Supplies
Wiio
Uyliiider Oil
C’up Giea* e .
Ampi-ro Meters
Rwltebe.v
Termlnsls
Oil Guns
Uarburefiirs
Hocks
fi
Lul.rical.ri
Meial P.dlvh
Plates
(Tirs-ks
(leatl
*
a U.sels
nri Tar Is K|w<-<lonieiers
I cure fw l.amps
lAnip Hr.nrketo
KlmTinr Wl,«e?s
Tires
lira^s TrlmmlnRs
<
at
Asia.
Flug4
For luaiiv *en'.uiM*s \\|ill»* leUii .Inp Tira Huthps
an and t'hUia weiv l-fl I* tin !r ..u n Horns
F.ddiug AnrI.ors
ph.vii .ll ;md n-i niaj. Hie ii:t Jacks
Ihigik Piinips, etr>
ton uhi. h was fnr the gr«-.iter In bulk
Agent for Hi, S'malley^MnriiiC fjas
u.!s iiU.v lum-i- tlie stiMiicer In v\j.r Kngiue.s.
•nnu Jai«m vvn- n-Mr. Il.sn rine p,
of hMn«iion :m«l p.-^llde *-«.iu,h.-t
by uiiides from I’him., 'Hn n- vv.,h
.
ir. c... st.
‘ Hvist « lima t- Miiil l>e
With the J. II Paige EJi-ctrlr Ot.
b.v .hiinit.
Wli:it regv.il,’ U tin re to
!! ere fn dmdu tbiii it Hie ftilni-i- lnfii
Ili.-Ir fs.-e-* u*v.ili|t.-lV toward riu;h
pr.-M til iM-eit-J nulmdojit wi-lern usv-i
at |i :mI in niii::ar.v lualt. r v, fl,ey ,-m
restore their old ^Hpn-uuo v iii e:vl.-ni
•V-ia’r If » •. wiiat wU! Hint im an »•*
Hn- vvorhh Thi< is tlie gi-at. ov.-r
shadowing. proldetn of t hii;a. - « leve
I Laxative Honey
croup and
Walter M. Paige
Human Blood Marks.
A tale of home wa.s told by mark*,
of human.hhMKi in the h.»me «r .1. W
Williams, a well known meiciumi of
Hoc, K>. H«- writes: ’Tweniy yeai>
ago I had swore hemorrhages of ih<;
lungs, and ws. near dt'ath win-n I be
gun taking Dr King’s New Dl.se-ver>
It completely cur»?d me and 1 have nmslned Well ever since."
It ctmliagv s. Clironlr Goughs. SvmH.sI
Colds and Bronchitis, and is the onl.v
known cure for Weak Lungs. hNer\
lioillo guaranteed by Johnson Drug
C’o.. F. H. M. ads. iand C. A. IhiKbe*.
drugglsm. 50 cents and 11
Drug <Ui., drugg
Trial iKdtle 10 «
-Von \uxvr elnmgisl.” «ig*.s the fond
wife. wl:ile tlie lirutal bushand ct.ntii.ues to n-.id Ills pnier.
more
do r..n e.atf to exhlidt the little signs
of afliHTiuu in wlii. li you .mia- M-emisi
to take tlcllglil.
Wliy. I ean re*aU
when you lersuadisl. me to bnve n,y
tooth TUilhwl liT pramlslng that you
would <a»iue to Hie deiiH't s wHii me
ami bold niy liauU
Ibit now all it
tooth Vx.as extra.-t,il
different.’’
Khe gases morvllly Into tlie fire
Rtung Ifv tier remarks, tiie l.mtal l.us
band mutters to bis |m|H r:
.••Vmi’re uttwly luMakeii.
l‘d in
THE iJtniES 6f Traverse City an.l
vicinity are Invltc-d to cxll at Mrs. Bor.
aer’s heir dressing liarlors. *20 E
Front, and w-e the bkndsome Hm; and
latest Styles of fancy combs.
Apr. 3 5t
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Going to Clean House
Good lime to wire for electric lights,
tDBke changes and add a few neces
sary ones.
Another lot of reasonable price. up*to*now Chande
liers and Portables jtisu]cc^ivedThi.s week.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
PHONE SOS
For Cool
Spring
Days
Iscarn a c<mjiib-tc
lino of tin r..lU.wlHS
I*u..tl,**tw tlie iiiit-n g:inii<-iitt* ublHi |i,ttrrh*s
Hn»ro*culstlve t>ank R Fulkcroon. levt rj
from
i*- iH-nwaui.
IWuri’M ortgiuai lls|mbllcan lu«ur-1 uenni. Kuril .-.blv t« laumlo ^..ik ni
Siark
lent ciu tbs statriiood WIL has u«t i flstiruUH bimI vvr;ugvi>« sro u«i iMypular.
In vi«* l.nhiy
th- Igniters
rimers
l« CASS STREET
GLOBE BTORE OPENING MONDAY.
(e nee so nmny llMto.bara and
Bnxlmrgb. of Us Jokanan Drag On..
“It ssema n abams to nllnw U«n to
raqmla ao. tor Usy wU grow np tote
mioAY, APH1L f. tm.
ms
in
The Top
or
Kuiiicoat U almoaia
neoeasity theme dnyi.
Tin? Raiiuxjot, t«pecially, aevma to fiiiil
iU way into tbo
wnnlmlie of evi^ry
well droga^V^i^i.
U’b n miiilifysimilile
.xRil, anti vtxuibinea
LTCftt
utility with
If o o d ii|>pgumiio».
Our heat odhb have
tbe CLOTaORAtTT
UU-l.
TheClotheraft
Tup Coal it alwayg
ill Kvssl|tnste ntul for
freiu-ml urn*, for driv
ing; 4ir walking, it
biml tu Ijeat
A. J. Wilhelm
south Side Store.
Four Importaht Items
FOR YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Wall
Sornttihintr you slioiiUl buy at ona*. if
you want your work clone soon. Then
you ^ei the cream of the stock to se
lect from. We never had such a stork,
somethin^; for every room in your
home. Beautiful Tapestries. Siripetl
Ingrains, Creped Ingrains. Ihain In
grains.
Diiple.xes.
Crushed Blush.
Spanish
LealherA Heavy brnbossed.
Patu-rs. A splemiyl line t>f papers for
dining room-, beirmoms anti kitchens.
R«SS
You can use rugs in every, room iii the
house, and we have slich a !»tqck to seIcct from, all the d^erent sizes, the
small ones for the doorway and piano,
the larger ones for any room. Moquettc, Smyrna, Hlectra, Wilton and
Daghestan. Tht! Saryo for bath rooms
arc fine. We have some genuine haml
wovtm Persian Rugs, I la\*c a splendid
line of rugs y feet by I’i in Body Brus
sels. Wilton Velvet and Axminster.
These are entirely n*:w patterns. We
make up mgs any sire you want to lit
your room. We never had a liner lint:
of Body Brussels with beautiful bor
ders for rugs.
Carpets
You should select youy carpels now.
Later the rush wdl come and no telling when your work can be done—be
sides \ «iu have the newest patterns to
pick from. We have the largest stock
of Ingrains in ihe city, some entirely
new designs. The most elaborate stock
ol Body Brussels you »:ver saw. The
patterns this siiason an: handsomer
than ever: You will surely be pleased
with them.
'
/■
Curtains
The iinest line of Lace Curiaint in the
city: all manner of prices. Have some
that we are selling at 50c a pair; a
splendid curtain for $l.O0 a pair. Have
a special sale of Arabian Curtains for
$l.s0a pair; some entirely newihingi.
in colored curtain net; some new white
patterns at 10c and 12c a yanl. We
make and hang all sizes of windowshades, using tbe very best ot hand
made opaques. Let us hgiirc for youif you want new shades. We employ
the most expert workmen.
^
“ Every Want Met Here.’
Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company.
I
L dtv.
MBMV.AMLCNW-
HG UPROIR AT lUU
Wm. Champion
'-S-5S5JT'
^ aoUea ea the mattar cC far
ccaeeat for the etty.
VMT AOS
the pealaaala this mormlag that the
bay waa practically ciear of ko the
other aide of Marfoa tolaad. Baat hay
la M Of lae as for aorU an Old Mia
Mfiu Vni Our of H—
Wds xdM m Utt
lor tte ii
IBM ct b«r p—iftssgkfw. Jm
'V «, lOtt «. CR. ikMe Ml WAHTBO .TO wanr in— c< mm Gdrr. MMi to kW kowe tkb
JoaMo VIvlaa yeelordaj aflamooa
IMThe ^ took thoir aavriag aad ttpaol
Mr. ud Mtt. C. Kirsler «C KaI
tha aflcraooa. Light refVntecaU
kMla rHMT^ to Uielr kowc tkl«
ttoTBlag mfler Mediae « «kort dae tea iBto each shape that K caa he toU
what Bttterlal tt to patrad with.
ANNUAL MCCTINGL
Charles K. Qaick eayi that i
CheRoode aabsMe hMhro May 1 h« Haas Compofiy Na. S I4ald Their Elao
Utt« iB Utt dtj.
wUl he able to oU oa hto back porch
Mao Laat Cvettitg.
Mrm. M. A. Hocm left IW* botbIbs aad kah for trout.
Hoaa compaay No. 3 held thdr an
for CBdlUae.
G. E, Jewett Is abeent at Detroli. anal moetlng laat evening a>d the ltd
6c Mdcacet Garden and
Ur. BBd Mra. W. A. Mdttjn left for maklag arraagetmta to eater acUve lowing officer! were electad:
Seed, only
Disier. Mo.. UU ma^irng, t vkSch ly lato the office which waa receatly
Fbremaa. T. G. Shttooa.
n* W«« Bneatk
jMtkB^wlU ^ ihdrfofor orated for thla office of the Americ
AsaUtant foraman. John Blacken.
6c,'i0c and 15c Flower
expreaa compaay. The locai office
Secreury and treaanrvr. Hermaa
Seed*, only Ic.
MIb. DBi^rCtiniwtdl of Old Mto^ dtotaat from the headquarters at Do Koch.
86c Knife Sharpener*,
IB the chr todor.
troll aad thla has made It arceesery
First pipeman. C. D. Monroe.
only lOiL
Mr». I. a JefforwM BBd MIm 1
for the territory to be uader the dl
First aaatotaat pipeman. Chaa
Blad^mith*’60c Riveting
WoodiBBB of IhU city left this
roct auperrlaloD of a local owa.
KeUy.
lay for KBlkaaka. where they wUl at- lag the abeeaee of Mr. Jesrett whik
Second aaatotaat pipeman. Mike
tcBd the Seveatb dlefolet eoari
6e”S^iik.*’"all ^or^
atteadlag to hU aew dotSes the office Bablc.
of the Oiarrh of ChrUt. which tf now wUl be la chaive of Oeorse Haasea
Third aaaisunl pipeman. T. W. Bar
iB MBsloa there.
Pridiy «.d J«»d*y.
former derk. aad the delivery will U
8cm^ Ite Embroideriea
Mr*. W. H. Dcnaer retoiiied thU In charp of wm Mather.
monilac from a ri*lt at SuUoiu Bay
Mlaa Ida Klaiber. 215 Bast
CM«**aove*. only 6c.
with relBilrea.
street, la having her aprtag opealas
Haavier one* it you
MIm Ida Klakbar. 21ft Front tt
The MUaea jonuie Holloa aad Llr today w Uh a display of over a hnadred
Rir 'oirKia. who hare bene at their hats which have been prepared for the
the markets.
SlXij^. per doren.
hcime* in Suttona Day 00 a vU
By Wiro to the Evening Record.
spring and aummeT trade.
inmed to thU city fhla momliuc
Chlca^ April A—Wheat, cloae
Everything to la readlaeea 1
Den^n'* Crepe Paper
MUa Myrta BarUett and Mlaa MaUl Belle Place millinery atore fc
-:Wc: oaU. 45Hc: corn, 2MaC.
per roll, only be.
Purklaa of Northport are apendlni
DclroU. April S,-Wheai, No. 2. red
Easter opening tomorrow mo
Hump Hook and Eye*.
95c: oata, i6%c: corn. 34c.
and In honor of the event man;
1« almost here. Parties few daya. In the city, the suesU
the lOe kind, only 6c.
Toledo. April
W^hcat. cash
and dainty window trimmings an
wishing Cut I'lowcrs or frlenda.
Um laiiG, tbemcntimpa.
Mlaa Oertrode Vun Holdt of Omeaa donned while the store llacJf baa bloa ftIWc: onto. 474c; corn. 34c.
Blooming Plants for church
In the city ihia nomlng for
aomed like an old-fashioned
decoration will do well to arrlvi><I
day'ii atay with frimdt.
garden.
Ihe
flowers
of
old4lme
place their orders here.
John Bradley, codneer of the T. C. predominating In the oarly millinery
I.. a M. rtaul. la Uklnjt a broatblnj:
Dr. W. S. Moon, brother of Dr. W
apoU today from draaflny the beary K. Moon, tripped and Tell down Ox<
frelKht traffic which the road li
aiaira loading from the offices In the
compelled* to haul m Ith the locrcaaed Hannah A Lay Mercahllle compa
prrwldent. catching sight of him. callK
buBlnear.
building yesterday. Dr. Moon suffered upon him for a Ulk. much to the sur
H. Howe of Glen Arbor waa In the a paralytic stroke some time ag<i prise of Uie minister. Thla was th,
city yi-alerday looking afler but<
which TfU.lentl him so helpless tha story he tolil as an Mluotratlon of hi*
filings:
inlerrata.
IUh fall waa an especially Imd
• I am reminded of the good old dm
H. If. Blanner of Petoakey w
FofiunalHy he e«sapcd serious Injury.
eon who was wont to attend prayei
•
the city ymterday.
The Voting Womaa-s Home and f\»r meeting very regutarly. bur who al
H. D.-lleem of Northport a
elgn Missionary society of fhe Baptist ways chose the hour aa a lime for a
Trave.rae City vlalior yeaterday.
church win meet tomorrow aflerii
AU U» blot o«ation.will> *lio«n in hnU. ribbon. «ml
W. H. Dewey of Cadillac waa In the with Mrs. Cooper. North ElmwwxS
flo*rc«>,*acliii*tt« liew*.ikH.. bhek ana white .tripi-d <uh1
rands. He w as taking hto
city yeaterday. looking after bualncab enuc.
pOBpadour rihlicms. All now sbsiles in fiowora, oK1 rose, rasp*
Iniereata.
The quarterly rotn-tlng of th« dnriug the prayer service oue evenlu;;
I1M17 ami mnlbcfTy. SIumIcs of resulu, oliw gn<<.*nt and gn*js.
William L. Hal.biler of Uke Ann Ladlea Library aaaoclation aioiociatlon when the tnlnlatrr said:
•• Brother Blank, w III you plcaai
waa in the city on bualneaa yeaterday will U* held Saturday afternoon
lead In pmyerr
Miss Norris of Chicago hasjbecn engaged /
Auguat Field of ManlMee waa In
..clock.
‘Brother Blank’ wras too. far ir
city yeaterday.
fpr the tcaioA as designer.
M. A N. E. trglamcn report that dreamland to hear, and the fact Tra«
C. J. Ayem of ManUtoe Iranaar
four Inches of snow fell at Ma
hto good wife.
tmalaeaa In the city yeaterday.
ywtenlay. while all the way fre
•••Wnitoni.* she whispered, glvinj
K. 4. Shanneaaer. G. R. A I. road terlochen down there was two Inches
him a nudge. ‘Wllltopi, wake up; it’«
maater, apeni a few hoard in the city
your time to lead.’
>'eaterday.
•* -Why. DO It ton !.’ said WUItom.
Mlaa Bllzabelh Drew of Big Rapid
sleej.llr. ‘for I Just dcwlL*’’—Chicago
arrived here yiwterday to vialt frlenda
^vrd-llifald.
Charlea KidII went to Manlatee thU that then* pas a large open spj
water, but In shifting to the north last
Tha Good Old Hyiwna.
morning on a abort bualneaa trtp.
evening
th«*
Ice
waa
again
driven
Tlu rc a lots o* music In cm. the U>mna
Jamc-a Klaggart went to Uike Ann
The
Ice
la
now
so
badly
rotted
that
n.i
of long ago;
thia morning on a bualneaa trip.
Mra. F. M. CUrk relumed to her trouble la anticipated for the Mlaaonri An* when some ^ gra.v-halred brother
when Bhe enters the hay Monday
Blnga the ones I used to know.
home In Blale laat evening after r
moralng’
I sorter want to lake a hand—1 thUik
Uliig her huaband in thla city for
4. H. Cramond of the Central BItu
o‘ days gone by.
abort time.
--Mr] and Mra. A. Vatlron and Mr Ulhlc company, waa in the city today “On Jordan’s stormy banka I aUd(d.
and cast a wistful eye.”
and Mra. Rrunkum of BohemU arrtved and made a careful Inspection of State
the city thla afternoon from New street, which he found to b<* In per There’s lota o’ mualc In ’cm-^those
tk. where they landed after a safe feet condition the whole length. Fore
dear, aweel hyrnna of old,
VanEita of Ohio will be here
Journey. They immediately occupied
day with a force of men and the en VMlh vralons bright of lands of light
8 at ft09 Second street.
and shining atreeta of gold;
Ire street will be cleaned off and
And I hear ’em ringing—singing where
taahod. _
memun' dreaming aianda.
When the Hon. John R. Alley, of
Cbarle* H. Ferguson and party from “From Greenland's icy mouuUlns te
l.ynn. waa a mmilwr of coogre*
» olberw of the New Knglaud delc- Joi^ood are ajiendlng a short
India's coral tiranda.”
in Washington, bad given a dtn- in the city with a tonring party,
lorevor of holler.
on Forefatbera’ day. Ex Se»Tr- tng left N.irwooil Tuesday In their new They seem to «
tary of State Kvaafo waa one of bit car Reo. which la making a fine record
sweeter days.
gneata In the after-dinner exer
When the lilies of the love of God
for Itself. The road* near the city
Mr. Alley had taken mn«-b time i
In fine shape, but other places have , bloomed while In all the ways;
tatlng ylrruniatanrea Id which be
been found in an extremely muddy And I want to bear their music from
the moat txHiaplnioua figure.
the old time meelln’s rtoc.
Krarla %aa next on the Hat of ccndiilon.
eakera and. In beginning bla reThe rtdier skating fever which Till “I can read my title clear to man
na in the akica.”
marka, aaid: "I have llaiened t
nick Traverse City with such force
frt.ud .\ll.-r with profound ln(
shows no sign of abating, but la rather We hardly nrvdwl slugin’ books U
and reapect. The many eventa n
them old dsva; wo knew
ttunal and atate hUtoo with which be Increasing. The Clark and Hankins
auditorium
was*
well
lllk*d
laat
even
liaa
twonected U tnily wonderful.
The words, the tunes of every one
>ver ISO pairs of skates being in
the dear old hymn towk through;
use. Wednesday evening saw a re
We had no blaring trumpets then, nc
enjoyable akatlag i«rty and another
organs built for show;
lug when, after the di«'.OAry of being planned for this evening. The
We only sang to praise the Lord
t: ■ 1
Ainerh'a. Coluiutma turned to him and
managers have secured the Bc*r»lce«
’•from whom all bleaslngs flow,”
Mid: •J..bn, where ahall r e Undy
of M. B." Holley, who will decorate
An* so I love the dear oM hymns, and
auditorium for the week f<
nU2NCH CHEB'LNG CANDY
We will be prepared to show all that is exi^n my time ahall come—.
Klaaea for aalc tomorrow. La GretU. Ing Easter. The scheme will be in
Before the light baa left me and
tremely attractive and dainty in SPRING
Japaju*se and will be carried out
a)c kind. IOC,
apr ft-U
singing llpw are dumbthe fullest extent, even to the electric
MILLINERY. A distinct individuality and
1
can
on^> hear ’em then. IH pass,
TUB PITBLIC la Invited fr tl nghl ahadt‘s. The floor has beeh rewithout a High.
refinement of charm are the style characMl and la even better'than Its
prcvldns excellent eondlUon and the ”To Canaan’s fair
terisicSi and *tn unu:»ual becomingness is
here my posaom
side walla Mive been painted a pn*tt)
typical ' of fashions most favored shapes.
-F. L. Stanton, in AUaniic ConaUuieen as a sort of wainscoting.
tullon
SHADS TREES Bold; gardens
Mr. and Mra Henry Blackman , of
Thus an eminently satisfactor)' selection
Heaned and pkragbed. H. 4. Boyd, 22t; Bast Eighth street are rejoicing
is practically assured. Our stock is complete
draymaa: office 8axtoB*s Hardware today over the arrival of a bran new
kHEKCH CHERTNG CANDY and
dL
phoDC
S32.
apr
4
211
Kisses
for nie tomorrow. U Grettl
son who. as yet. to an independent
with everything that is ultra new in stylish
20c kind. IOC.
apr C-lt
voter.
headwear, and will be pleased to receive all our
The contribution box at the ladles
DIvtoloa
No. 2. Coagrogatkma
patrons on our opening day.
alUng room of the Pero MarvuieUe
Ladles’ Aid wUl meet in the bascmeai
Beginning Monday. April S. train depot has been replaced after being
of tbe church. Friday afterooon at :
No. i wM amre at 3:40 p. m. iBstead slotoa three weeks ago by yooag bofra
k sharp. Gome with actoaon
of 3:ft0; train Ko. 3 win arrive at who have had a haWt of haagtag
noad
the
depoL
€:30 p. m. iMtead of «:48.
The Rev. Hngh Kennedy to more
•pr S-21
than nsaaUy geatol today. The atask
FRENCH CHEWING CANDY aad
name to hto borne this moralag aad laaaa for aale tomorrow. La Grettl.
toft a fNtty lIttJe danghtar. Tbto to Me ktod. lOe.
apr S-lt
the aeooad daagbtar to gmeo the rovMRS. MASON wiU leave for Mijato^
>e MMfoy Morafog. An she wfll>ibt
Chagtar No. m. R. A, M.
An order waa toaaed In Probata
*cowt today amhlag George H. Crtam the SipartaaRy si thfo h
AH woric done in a Htiklicordnn prompUy attend-
TounTocussinr
li tto citr for ike PMC Itiw dasrs. rotyxd tt> Mr Umt te tatoi
^BiB’
titter MUUKryOiwilv
AptlfiaiT
EASTEl
FRANK H. PAINE
WedaeaUy, Tbursday and Friday
Spring iMillinery Opening.
F. E. H E CK
Easiii Millinery Dpening
■S:
-Tm« ROW or HEATHENR WRftC
CfVILtZEO.'* RAID OCAN
iS^turday
Hy
1 re-
tlimkau It Uttre to any trptli la this,
riofoas apIrtL the reorgaatoatlQB of the tre departaseat to aomethlag to be malataiaed.I want to any candidly that I do not
tai out fo aeveral bold movaa wkleii know where 1 beard this two or asore
aro la Want oppoaltloa to coOatv^ years ago; that 1 have never kaowa
rntoa aad faculty aUadards o^ de- peraoaally aaythlng to justify snrii a
auiemcDL aad that uaUI I bad a^e
TVi prat
atarted aa April evldeDce I had ao right to repeal aach
fool Jokes. On Saturday evening at a autemeat I reoagatoe the Injury
10 o’clock the atoty coeds of Wright that baa baeo done to the former tro
hall slid down tbe back ftre eaeape departmeoL and tndy regrei Uml I
aad reached the ground without at
tracting the vigilant dean’s attention, menu Some aaen have to kprn aofotv
Thca they hastened to the boys’ dor- thing from experience, and 1 have
mitorr. called the boys from their learned not to repeat every hearaay, ;
rooms by repeated cheers, and then aad eepecUny .hearahya of a reAeetlag
tiled their hearU with ropture by a aaturo.
U a BtoaeO.
prolonged aereaade. A grand parade
foUowed.
Paculiy membera were
aroused from sleep. Stray oollectoas
were either mobbed or chased. One
poor chap had fo ftght hla way loose Charica Creasy Has Charge of Singer
Sewing Machine Company for the
from the os^udlng maidens.
Nerlhem DtotricL
Alarm Clocks Oat 'Busy.
The aoiemnlty of the Sabbath morn
lag was disturbed In the dining hall,
where alarm clocks went off In rapid
nuccMalon during the morning meal. aa headquarters for tbe Siuger Sowing
Co-eds had fastcncsl. them under the Marhibc Co., the poaltlon bedug man
Ubles Chairs were fastened to tablv ager of the nortbern dlatricl. Including
Atom. April ft.-A
46111 IIT.C*
legs, coffee had vinegar in It. p«>ialoet
had hot pepper, covered dishes were
empty. So far the girls were tbe Im
plicated ones.
But the U.ys got Imay. They c»>n
r*K*tcd a big plan which materialized
Wodneeday night. A score of tbem
broke into the Ailmiaislratiou buHdloK
ami dragged out every chair lu the
building. Recitation rtHm>M»arted with
historic MWls. l^lKiratorloi lust their
tall stools. HuiiUredK of chalra we!x
hurletl down stairs and out windows,
ami plUM lu the hvkcr r.K.ms of the
gymnasltim The iltHMs were barrl
raded. and li look three hours of bard
work to restore* things.
Not Kattofleil with IhU stunt, the fel
lows broke Into the mnseura. -stole the
college skrletoq, arraycnl It In glal
clothes, and Hum perching It In a
washtub in front of the women’s hall,
they gave It wmiden horms to drive.
President Rebukee Them,
Holding up a collegian fur the key
to the boys’trunk rooms, they dragged
out dozens of inmkB w bUh nv*re plli*d
in the Btrc*et. The yusmk women com
picietl the J.ikr ycHerdsy by hiring a
draxman to truck the trunks to the
dciKit. tt mile dtotant.
Little work hs** Ikhu ooim* in n*clladotiN. CIsKM-s are cum|M*lb*«| to sit on
but they c(»iild U* comiiellcHl to rocllr*. The \^o%U\
denounced the riot publicly yesterday
morning, amidst . muffled chiirklev
William Carscallen, Pioneer of Omer.
' Paaaed Away Yeaterday.
William Carwrxilen. 74 y«*ars of age
and an old pioneer of Omer. passed
away at the Northtxru Michigan asy1pm yesterday at 12:30 after an lllnesa
from heart trouble. The \rcmalav
were ahlpi»cd thU morning by Under
taker Anderson to the home, where
the funeral will uke place Sunday.
Somo were 25c. •hnic 20c bxmI
tome 15c. Your rb
^tuMay, Aiiril 7, only.
JOHItSOH DRUG CO.
Easter Showing
Patlcrn Hats ‘
and French Novcillcs
fw
SATURDAY
April r
Y«n Arc|cor«anylBvlk4
MRS. E. R McCOY
i.oiur*ohww
—WOSS'—'
Saturday
Special
tec aai-nptfSMp lOc
^ The Belle Place
Millinery Store Opening
ZD i.ilJFJHlUIBE
WOOD SISTERS.
TIMBER SUIT.
W. O. Clark Alleges Treappar Agalnat - . - *
the Kelley Lumber A Shingle Co.
*
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W. O. Clark of Almira towhshlp.
' - • ^
Iknzle Cfuinty. icslty brought suit ;
' ^
against the Kelley LiimUr ami Shin- - ‘
•
gle company In Jasll«* Nerllnger’M
;. .
court cm the ebarge of trespass. It to
'
clalnuf! that tlu* Kelley r«impany tisik
. ' - i
tlmlK»r frt»m Mr. Clark's pro|K*rty.
which adjolnetl theirs. Tbe matter
,r.i
was taken under advisement and the
DBE STORE OPENING MONDAY.
C
146 Front St. .
Ho Cards
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4' ]
moving bU family here. The two
daughters wrlll remain at Grand Rap
ids. Whero they have gr*od poaltlonH.
With the iH*w change the €>ff1ce of stipiTYblng agent, which Mr. Creasy
held, has Uen dtocontlmuHl.
I
DIED AT asylum
Irving Murray, the East Front
Ntrect boat builder, to completing a
Bne twenty-foot launch for stock.
costa. Maooo and Clare aad continuing
to the straits This Is the largest di
vision In the state and Inclndca a pop
ulation of over 26.WH1. more than the
Grand Rapid* district <»f which Mr. •
Creasy has had aa hoadquarterw for
the past year. This being
time In which Mr. Cnsay has t»ron
rated at Traverw* City, he asserts cmphatlrmlly that he will rtmain here
permanently and to now looking over
tin* real estate propoallloo with a view
'
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ltR2>talOeAMaua
mmm
R 2SJN TEtCHER PETfTIpll OF G 1 R.
ItllfniFAlLBF
ROriiLHIIItSE
THEY SEIZED THE CMVAS
ALTHOUGH IT WAS ADMim
TWO OBAMO OURCS
te TM. V#^ tt
Aah That Cartain Land ka Addod ta
Rtoaralda Porn oa H Wont ka kiir^
roondad kr Apartmant Monam
Oaetdfkd Tliat by HaWkip tt at a C
ISto Aapia TWO Ea«»a. Blaadai
Bk.Wlra to tka Brantof BaaocC
iNla One and Man with Heart
Jl7 Wire I4U* CrMtec KMorC
New Yorth April d^Moia thm ia
Tann Out Maant for Cxar.
*■• mMiMA. AfrtI «.-Th« cm aktjr Oraad Anay paau. tadodlki laa.
IMUM «C tto HitfoMl giMtIomJ «oa old aaWlera. kart aem la a path
tmimilm wkkk «ill im( im tius tioB to tka board of aatlMate a
Bj wire to the! Brealas 1
dtt frooi jDlr fik to lltk win te at ikat tke sTtMUid ketweaa llttk and
rc. A|^t The Boceait i» *Bpeetod, bj 2Sj»M I
llcry ‘of
of «.
» Petemhurg
lltad atraeu aad Rltraralde drire aSid aloaiat art gallery
crt frmi Ml puU «r Om; Uan«d tUiM. Claremoat arcane, ba amda part of haa ha4 the atw et experlaece of Jhar
WWte tte
& A. uUtt 4MM
lag
a
pictara
uhleh wa* admired by
lUreratoc part. 1a order that Graars
to brtm •Il. tiit taMt Md Ml
UMBh may aoc be abut ont from view twa grand dakea aeUed by the police
m
the Oalaalal Damaa. Daush. paror. .The gallery U qwesikm la ao^
ton of tha Aiaartaaa Rerolatioa aad torlofia for the cxlraragani atyle and
ihn««li MMttftJ .kin or llUwy woriC Boat of tke Aaerteaa Jierelatkia. aeoi
fokakiihlr coataata of lu picII cMtrlrrf m well to lire Ita
The BManlag of hardly a aiugle
l■^9 ■tallu’ nvNM. KiaMr ibeiMaa
tore Ike bMt poaalkle kowwiedfe of
lowwd Uw Onai palatlag can Im> uaderatootl by the ar
the floocropkjr of Ike UBlUd BUtos by
ia, - Foresta reaeml.le lake^.
boldtos oooTootlooa north, ooutk,
tmlnn. dragons, and aheip
cf the w^
I
and cattle, m railhi..
Ooe pletuiy*. much admired by the
elect, aboaed two akadow) eagit-s In
SUMMIT city.
flljthrthrough a n*d mUt. Prone, and
The Sommlt aiy Graasv wUI btiUd with heart tom out by the bird*, lay
a kail here ihl* apiiay.
MIm IJIllan Horioa of Tnrrnv Clir whal wa* cridently meant for a bt:
body. The synjbollxm of the p5c.h^r’"p.,‘SS as the rteat of Mra. A. E. Pulvi^
mt Friday aipbt.
was doubtful, but iU Rineral efMrs. »mii Carter tuu flalebed her
was much admirvd-^dmlrH
fhool
In
the
Birmler
dhrtrict
and
will
» .Bd C, A, Bttgbee
isrand d>
teach dhe aprln* term at the BlackIRU. I^rtctJSc.
Aadrie A few
aaa acbooJ
A. J. Ailhripbt haa BKned on hi^ lys later the police entered, and after
IH mile aoutht«Kt of here. HIh
violent
altercallon
with
the director
1.0 tl»e Vw Boj. Ue l«i». had lil. aoo Arthur, who haa been working the
cf
the
sallerj.
aeixed
and eirrtcd ofi
^KUlatRir and kBi
farm, baa wnri^ onto hlM own place
liao -•arrBMBfHl.” be tum beini nianti Vi nHI« wetih of the l»eil achiailbouiie the picture.
Amuni;
H
mici
?
wiio
at!
ended
the
faHiireil Into •'pUv rlirleii** and -liuOu their .act bvlni; coatesied. they
Iracwoii.** he ha* Iweo ati cachera* InatItaU* at. Kinyaley
and Mra. declaied that by •huldlna the picture
aHced. dhnertert. talmlated anil Ha«*«<. lay frtira here were !
n. Mra. IJ U, an acute anftle . the two eagle*
‘0ml AihI h3tr roracw a new Jer>ey 3ha« Wood. Mrn, J llo
I Ttxlman, Mla» Alice
pchcr and blended into ona. and that the ma:i
tody
Ihat women ebmild he Mlaa
Marjory Bpecr.
umlcrneath waa nicini'Xor the caar.
adilr.1 III Hit iiollrr f.wre for lt»e i»art:i
AtKi..t forty.ftve of the ne;yhUir». lanhir hn»HlI of Our Bora, -l*ulU-e rludiny the ladk-K. had a la-e laat Fri The picujre, aay> the ikiIIcc^ was
womeii fwuM readily ntier thin lh«< day and pal up a honrj? Cor ft. W. Llnliora' enwr^ " abe «ir«. and the ymini:. Injcar to replace the one hurtled fhit Romanoffs by aulocracv.** I'robablr
atera “monhl alwaya he nodtr the ey ea minter. The honec wuu pul up and
-loaed. roof on. iwlndowa and door'
---------------------1aad floor* laid, The ladles aenred
V
COUNTY LINE.
ncr at Mr.
Mr. ami Mra.
MUs Willlamh rei timed to her,
Ladlat. -ym can Jwmii on It, tram.
April r.
‘^h.wl in the Ramsey district afUT a
p»« on tt. hut It will oama tip Bmllint
tttrtithut Of rm e reh
i
Ralph, the Fon ef*Mr. and Mrs.. Carl
teary time.** Calmaa’a Claatk Roar
ef Wexfonl. had thh rai-for.uue
Flrat Chauffeur l-br Jmlyr fined ma
Vamlah. t. C. Walt A
Travama
fall and break his arm aad dlslerat '
$30 for ninnln* oier that man aod klU- to
CKy.
bU
elbow,
which
makes
him
a
Rreai*
Ing ktm. and now bit widow hai coma stiffetvr. but he I* getting along aleely.j
Berond ChcttSt'Or-For dam.
The Laxlle.s' .\ld of Grant cliurrh'
SnUM; MlLLlNRtlY openias at arouad<a? Firat Chauffeur-.Na Kbe aaya lacl with Mr*. Will «am*ey. March!
klUa licck'a WeUaeadBd.Tharaaay uud
• want* to pay U»e fii.cI-Ncw York :8. A goodly numl‘er were there. Mrs.
mday.
Ilorvc McComb.s of We«i Unton \iiU ‘
■..2.rur.
I/Ik
OLOBK ITOBE OPENING MONDAY.
TBV A BECOBCrWANT AO.
Jon’l Torael n
^Our 6r«af
Piano Offer
OlbUDEiids Jlpril 14
sraS¥“'“'-'=
$9,575
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,
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c 3,..
IfYonBavca MsconDlCcrtincatc
friends of Frank Caniio"
to know that bts hesUh ;
wt much *slniv
w»
M'hrc be
\he*'asThma;
Ruffvrvr
VC here and;
seek n climate where be would t>e be-.;
ler. lie thinks Croolmton. Minn. Is;
the place to go. as he has gained tw»'n-!
ty pound.s in llc-sh since he went there i
aod never has t>een so Dx^ from gothma since he had It
Ileath has again entered our midst
and taken oar from uh who will be
Radiy mlised b.r all who knew him.
G(s)rge Bvaas died at bis home In
Grant. .March 3u. lie had b9-en sick*
'.J'lSf
. Evans
hureh for a I
of hi* death
he Sunday
L that church, also a anemUr
oard of stewards and one of
was a very earnest
J pleasant and
ready to help those
sociable and €
cd his assistIn 'rouble or who needed
ance. He wa* also a member of Oran*
Center Grange *%nd was very nctlv*He was elected supervisor of Grant
iwnshlp laid year and was
n- IHxiplc wert‘ proud of*
noble Christian man. an honored ci«
eh a1(d a good nelghbo.-. one who
a* grwillr liked by all who V.m-w
im. Mr. Brans Itwvcs to monra hi*
ss. s wife, a son. GIrh. and a daughone broth.
City, and
er. Edd
two sisters. aI*o of Trave f City, ami
T Of other relative* and a boat
of aeigh lK»r* and friend* who *yf^aIhlxc with the sorroming family. The
were held at <;ram
fnnceal service*
se
church last Monday at 1 o'clock. Elder
rating. The
M w
Extra Discount Coupon
Good for.......... .
fre
nttoodfoTA cratlUof 110 on any New
GEINNF.LL BEOJi, At their Tnvhim
rbefomApnl 14th, 1900, i^pimeiited
Only one (1) coopon oooi^ on
piJtSEff
Five toys
li
$t 114 Owes
W«
artored
traai that
diy
to j
—TW.■
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w ■■■ ■
Wtow to arrive kot lator thaa gDr tke batUiag of tke Plrai
tok. Dpoa tke reUreoieBt of SaaaUa kewital tor ctlgglad
Pkltaa CatUag a«8ad
.to
, oa Agril Iftk. ea hU ikla aaau wklck wito fwtker carickrd
bytbeaeaama: 4acnk a Bckiff. $LeaadtotkepoaiUoa. TWtketowdaya •«>: Mortimer L. Schiff. $5.W$; Perry
Geaerml Ml will be ta WaMOagloa. r. Py*e. $$.W0: Heaty OoMimb, $2.prior to the redreMt of Oeoeral gW: FkBa M. Warkar*. $E.bOe. aad|
Bates, be will coofer wltk tke latter John 8. Hayler. fl.MM.
as to the dnties of the chief of aUff
aad the policies of the war department 1121,080 to the aaaodatkm. provided
and Secretary Taft.
It aboaM raise an ooiial amonat^v
July UL
-
This hank wm compote later
eat ftom April tot. oa aU Bavtags Depoatta made dnrii« the
Arat ive days af ^ awatk.
ihem that we do to our high* *
SidcOlores ha\^ proven *o
satisfactory that our trade on
these two kinds ii const ant V
incrcaiHig.
If you arc in ti e
hibit of bu>*ing this
A gcuUrman went Into an Inn 1n|
Cheltr*rord ui»na a very
da.v and
emild gel ns topo, near tbe fire, w In^eU(RMi be called to the iHe^tler to fete
a doaen oysten. and give them to Id
home. ^WUl roar beuwe eat oy*Ivr»T
Try him.*' *aW the getdleman.
Immedtately tbe people rruulng toj
see this wonder iIk
cleaml. and tbe gem
rhok-e of seata. The
bark the oraier* and aald the
wonM imt looeb them.
tbenu “Why.l
aaM tbe g«ill«n.n. T whaU be 1
.-—The Tattler.
to eat them WTself.-
pricti v
glove, we would like to show
TraverffiCity
State BanL
\
v;
WE WANT TO AGAIN CALL YbuR
ATTENTION TO OUB LINE OF KIO
CLOVES FOB the LITTLE FOLKS.
they are
HEBE IN ANY SIZE.
i
"i-.r-g''.,a
II
Tiy Reconl Want Ails
TBE NEW STYLES FOR SPRING
in all their beauty are here to greet you.
m
New Easter Suits, New Coats,
New Waists, New Skirts
m
Beautiful wearing apparel for Ladies’, Misses’ ani Children—all at extra st>ctial
low price?..
TWO WONDERFUL SUIT BARGAINS
Eton Suits of fine Black Lanama, Novelty .Gray Crash, etc., prettily 1 ^ RO
trimmed jackets, full circular skirts, worth $15 to $18. at............ .. .
Snappy Tailored Suiis-^ligh gradi.* Tailored Suits in Navy Blue. Black, Grc4n.
Cirav etc.. Eton jackets trimmed wiih rich braids, buttons, and fancy 1 Q
vcst'e|fcc:s. skirts full circular, gored and plaited, well worth $2'J 50. at
JAUNTY COVERT COATS. BLACK VENETIAN COATS, GRAY nOVELTV' COATS, etc., in Fhtcd,
Pony and Box styles; two of the greatest values ever shown at $6.50 and <$1^2-50. Other good values at $9, ^7.50,
OUR LINE OF MISSES’ AND ClIILUREN’S COATS AND CRAVENETTES at «50 to $j0 should
commancHhe attention of everyone who has girls to dress. Ladies’ Cravenettes—the new styles—at $7.50, ;$10
who liked a prett/
BctoUfalSltlrttitlSEld $4-Evory hbly w
wu show
Imoging skirt will be pkmsetl wiUi ibo big; assortment
«
at Uie^»
tbd^* prices. They’re up to-iUto jn
in eve
every rokpoct. Other
skirts kt
$:krja $4.50. $(‘>..50. $7.50, $10 and $12.
SILK WAISTS-New and differeot from tbe ukusl ran. There’s
fomethiiig kbout the styles that will spposl to your g»».l UsUand jodgiueaL They’re ont very: full on isoper linea. tbe
fullness it where it’s wanted. Beantifnl oblori and UadL.
The Tallies are spocisl too<-WDrih $a50 at $500.
noucyr. Bon-U. clc.-all no*, uptodate. pn^blo ind
dcoSblo-jurt whit the l.,l.y wmnto it juit the pnre you went
towLAMES’ KU) CLOVES
We hiTp iort placed on oale two lin.o
HATS AHD CAPS IDT Hhsss s>4 CM4r«B.-An immense assort,
tneni <jf new and jdesl styles, sneh as
Unir«mqrH«U.c.tc.
^j)c
124c; 15C and 3SC
atthepofwUr price of
S.».y C0.U. Baby^^i»w!^by Iftit 8bo«.*f-h«torwe*r;
winhaTCohaiRootthoMdeparttoaiti. He baa 00010 iatenat.
ing itaioa to abo» yon ia thiM Itaeo.
Any. MW
bsf'
Gririn^llBros.
tSf E. Ftnt su nv/
pUea that afllleted me ten roar*. Then
I was adriaed to apply Bacfclea’a Ar
nlca Salve, aad toaa than a box permaMUy eu.*w4 me; arritoa L. 8. Napier.
ofBaftoa;Ky. Haala all woaadA bm
and norm like amgic. S&e at Jokai
Drag CO, F. H. Mcada. aad Bugl
I>rog rwx, druggl***.
^
TRY A RECORD WANT AB."
*
suit that our P, L. and West .
ou these.
8a«r:y Middetily t.ruke Into the i
lor oo^ day. and esmr uium hi* .\
Margaret sit
The surju
|»UlI wo>l ov • the youngsters' ervp.
are r rtstrsing for a little tdsy.
Samary.** ex aincd .Mint MargaiH.
“Ye*. Sam rl.- added Mr. Ilwwa.
wHh a imn-h of iwntiuieBt In hi* voice;
“I am now bokliug the uueen."
“You trust 1-* r«*l »i ib** suswwsl
Kau:my. a« be l«u ked out of tbe mim;
* 1 hrtini I m ir Jsrk wy that you hrM
four .iutvn* last night.**
the same
ef priced gioves. witli.ihefe*
port for ^ aioalh coding March
Number of days taught. 20.
Gtand total nnmber days attend,
we. 7t7V».
Average daUy aiteodaaee. 30J75.
Number of pupils earoUed. 44.
Those present every day wene Hore Norton. K'^rtle Baldwin. Eva Da
vis. Lulu Strieklaiid. Wayne ThaOHR
Gram Thompsoa. WUlle Ormady.
a Conover. Lee Shlppey, Floyd
»ell. Bessie TBUpaugh. Forest
CoBover. Roy Hoshell and John Coa
rer._________Uaa E. Hagar.
8PJIING niSPAY of fine mlUlnery
mwn Cl Wood Slstcra Saturday
next.
mpr4-St
use
Amoum of care ta selecting
*^Thv manv
will be glad
U Improving
improvins
inoosoia
was a great
IK;,
IK
The First
BataA wn «i to Wwhto|to«
By inrt to the Draaiag Boeord.
WaahtogW. Agril
POLICC SAID that WAB WHAT
PAlirnMO SYMBOUXQ)
W the latoktTT ami cmliar m
STEmBinSG BRdS?
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN.
TSAVSIM CITY; ItlCMMAIf. rMAY.
sremoF ui um
is. atxatadlftg’
tyma 4img
aMth «f May. Tho
B0 w« hft pMM off ollhftr la PMta.
my. Ibo mtift prfoft iUrtof
Ibo aormi^ aftor Mi 4tf
a of Praakta MaM. ta <
oOk
Moetla Levy. »
or. WUtaa Mt ffraak b. Mail, tram were salaHed. Tbe charpM
k Cftffmfflr. TlMDCby HylftM. iaa wero aapportod by two pboragrapha
Oortlft, JBM MoO a»4 Urn Aoaocl- Boyio will altompt to have the doc>
H<> vaa oB« of ft famUr of tmaiw tUU atad AUMUe dab at dofoiidai
dmi ftjul was
fW«rV. H* *»*•
Brahan Ankla.
ft UrK» fonoii* hi tlw bHOm M
0|MdBaati;O.. AprB €.~ioha fftegel.
OftHfortift. Hr m rary rftdilafti <rit>
flfto af tbe ootMder. of the Oiaelaaatl
bU Jftoory ftftd T«rry fm^mOy U|
Natibftal league baaeball ekih. broklOft pipe wUb ft #!• bBL Opoi
hla left aakle while trying to steal
»r»or«b)r ooeftikB be riiltfti CbltlUo at TiBBfta Borko ftftd JftM second base in a gaa^ with the Tofmto 1ft BldaiiBBer and barlmf a wd^
Cftrtlft is tbe fbftMwa -ffpl^ KcMy lodo team here Wedhraday afternoon.
Mn atarcSf. mm at cki J»df* f(«r
i
■BBbsra of tbe Aaaoelatad Atbdftba or -'•ebt lymBt.-* wboB tbe
eoroaer'B Jnry foopd ‘ladirsetly re^
MMe” for tbo^ death of Tonay.
Tbto misf la eoBpofted of Jaama Ooff*
Bdward Orftftoy. Morrta Levy
ftftH WIIIIB Britu Jobftfty Frayat
of NeU'a ftftcood*.
a d<
am In tbe t^mtoal ault bronsbi by
Mr*. TBiftelMttB. ta not Bentloned In
tbo dftBftas aalt. but Jaaea Nell, tbe
father of Praakle. who baa bllherto
been left out of tbe roaplainta. ta
made a party.
taw Twredfty «inl approprUtmi the
ftiwee—ry fandt fo conKtroet two
nitra of pmrd road on the aortb
ftborr of CrrtUl lake Wbeft OOBptaind tbU will fM U»e «miBcU«»
llur between BenUb ftftd tbe Ooftpriv
ffttkmftl ftwnftMy «raoadft at Cryw
UtlA. ftftd will afford oib oftbe toeal
drtvo. la ftoitberft Mk*l«ftii fr«
lab to FraiUitorl.
A patbetic incident l«» a
Uftbt In fMonertioa with the
<t4ifttb of (!hfti1e« a Dfttrtaon, wbo wan
for Iblrtynd* yearn •» eaploye of ibe
Ana Arbor PrlMlnt Co. and lu »oeoeanorw In the name bnlldlnf. tbe
Biobftwwd-Bftrlrni Go. Up to tbe Ubt
of bin mat lUneai Mr. Pavtaon bad al
wayft putted tbe bell rope aitacbed
tbe bell on tbe roof of tbe tmlldlAI.
althougb for tbe U»t few yearn It bad
been doeined utelv^n. Duriftft bin lit
neen be re«uUirly drlhfftted noBeOni
been doelaiwd out of the Carter haodlcan. the feature of the open day
Qu««*. County Jockey club** »nrl»R
meeting at Aqueduct on April
reotaen other boraea were ol*o
I nrverrd and
tbe bell forever ceaaed to riofti
Aeeocdiftf to tbe new liquor ordi
naace adopted by the Port Huron
oouarU all dealer*, before b«*UiK gniut.
#Mf Itceanes. Bn«t bftvr ibrlr appliea
ilMu api*nived «a bel«a of pood epar
i arirr. New piaoea efttabltabed la rr»i
:* Ammw dietfirta aMei bare tbe ooaxeai
^ ef a iMlortfy of pioperty owner* wlib
Id a radln* of ion f«< of ibe *Ue.
TW« U BDlee tali of »tUI further
ftramms the tine* by teqolrtnc aa ad
dtikmal kmal lax of |wn peu yt«r. but
no deftaHe atrpo la ibU d»rrcik» bare
Protoat Bowlinf tenra.
I/iulKvlllc. Ky., April f..—A* the re
lit of tbe piotesi filed by Dn'Khach
and Reid of Columbua, Oh|o. ihe high
double roll, 1.IC8, male in the nation
al liowling tournament, by Hamilton
and Hua»ey. of Philadelphia.
Mareb 23. a jnatl vote will l»e taken
by Ibe eaecntive mmmittee of
Aftierlraji Bowling eongrea*. Thta will
mr ^within a lew daya.
sabach and Reid, who bowled lu
the double event*, totaled 1.217. being
teetmd in tbo ll*t of high roller* In Ihe
Delye. Hamb«i« Belle, ^Calmgom..
TradlUoii. Ijidy Amolta. Prince Ham
burp. Blandy. Merry lark, Aaron J..
Monnt H«ry. DI*obedlent. Bpraker*.
Aueaaaln, Aeronaut, Belle of I>eque>:
The protest of Dre«hach and Reid I*
After ftabtlaa aaalast It for Bootbx. based on Ibe rlalia that lUmilion and
Um* Battle Creek alderBcn were forced u*aey were nol entered In the
to done an o|»tloo Toeaday nlglii for ament: that they rolled in pUce of
the imrrbaiio of farma at Verona on alts and Morgan of Phlladelp
which to tnaUil weHa ^ the new city who faUed to appear oo the alley*.
water vyatem*. The vote oC-lhe,pet>.
Inquiry developed that HamUton
and llusaey were no! enteriMl, and a
lorred the eouncll to take the actlim
cf Ihe executive commmee
l» had wiihheld. No coiwtructlon work of the Loutavllle Bowling Tournament
*111 lie dune unUl 1P07 and not over aKKocloliun aald that Hamillon and
floo.tioo nay lie aiK'ni per year.
Hu*«*y did howl In place of Balt* and
Two brother* of Jane* L. Caine of Morgan.
Battle Creek do not believe that the
High prixe in Ihe double ev.nuf U
body burkMl by hla wido* at pueblo f2%f.
wra* that of Caine. Inaiead of aendlng
Boycott Major Loaput.
the body to Battle Creek for burUl. aa
Columbia. S. C.. April G.—There Ik
rer> indication that the Southern
IHieblo. Tbe brother* aay that t'alne’a *d South Atlantic leagues have
life was inaured for fT.ouO. and that formed a combine to either boycott
be and hU wtte had been eeparated the mirjor league club* next spring
fui ov« a year.
bold them up ,for big renUla for
____ the n*e of tholr ball park* a* training
Aliboush elected for a fifth term
lot of j around*. Memphis suited the boycott
ihia ta the firaf time Mayor
by trying to freexe out the New York
INmtlac haa bad a republlci
. and It fttiinber of ibe be*t oirtee* bare Giants .and New Oricani followed
refuses to enter
ih< refotr fallra to the denorraU. Now
I Mayor GolUot wUl donbllea* make a tain any aMoe Mg cdub* and Atlanta
has given ont tkat It will,*wall unti.
eb«h*»eer
next
aprtftg
betarft
eloalng with the
Ciwnpetltloo in ca« «upply la proB
iw^ etUren* of Port Hafiott, actsord- OeveUftds for the use of the grooftd*
Ins to a petition for a fraftcblae anb- there, alikoftgk Mmaager lAjoie want
mlttnl to tbe coBamo oooftcdl b> ed a three years' lease. In tbe Booth
. Biephen A. Gr«ban on behalf of The Ailaatlc taagae a aample of the feel
Practical Oa* Conaimctlon Ca of Cbl- tag that egtata may be gteaaod from
the atUtftdo of the kxal owners to
rate of |l per thott«and fe«K for both ward tbe Brooklyc club. They have
fuel and Uxhtlns ya*. with a redne curtailed the practice of \|ie Brook
lyns
to an hour roch morning and
tloft to ftO cent, when tbe oatpQt
amonaiB to 20.000.uoo feet a year, and ■Tternoon. when no game* are s^ed
to 20 Aftta when It remche. io.Oftit.mto oled and have Ifttiouted that they are
fccc A dtacoum of lo cent, per thou oot cntkustaMta regarding the tnteo
. *and feet la lo be allowed from above ttons of Manager Doooran next spring
. fiaurca wborft biUa are paid before the
Chicago. April
By reason of the
' UUh of tbo a^tb. The fraacblae of
^ Ibo proftcDt «B* company expire* In bad weather this aprtag. It la esU
about Hebtonn iBoatbs and tbe ad> Stated that the sixteen major lengue
ve*t «f the new coocem will probably hftaehoU eloho have loot at loaat $S0..
OAft, ftftd the aoutheni iralftiftg trtpa
aocorr favorable fraftcklaft rlghta.
B100BCWAB0.Bt00
. WBa Hulben li
a.nsTj;.':,
Paaga. sararaad i» bar hoBo ta Trar-
hMiBift of «h« lodtftfta ftftiTcrsity
haaahftB
has been dociarad a
peBdiiMfil by the athleile board.
Pufdao brought charges that he
playod Oft the JftNtar team teat auas^
^ “tSThto t***poISrti
Maid of th/a^^artat htaiTMak
f or tbft g«lnr CRjr fti^ ffyaftb Ooicli.
S tl^ wreocMr. have arraftsod for a
WANT DEPARTMENT
- Ikofe k M Mft mcllTe nefiui fr mail Mmtuar tku fke Watl CduBB. B Map aUck retarm
WANTED.
WANTSe-fm'aDae eialaa rm
abla How WhMtaa.
e»r M
wroHi. tftfftlT* 41F W. UUl at.
ralaUvAa of James Good tailed to meoitoa bis wife, and damthter ahoot % or
pitafte tac, BftU pltaftft m. apr44f
Ik yean old.
Loelle of Maple acy spent a
with her slater, Mnu Oaraoa Warner. Owing to ao mock BtakMoa
WANTffD-^AftraaUoft «!rL Mra. W.
ftcfihhorkood was scarcely repn
G.>Lftwraaea.
ojir
**MtaI J5ta Orellick of Ttaveroe City ed at the Ualnrmoo'o nsoMdattai
ta the guest of her slater. Mrs, J. F.
W. O. Dickermoft eotted oo a 1
FOR SALE CHEAP—Lot No.
yoftR
f; CC fee< frontnie. Hanftn&,'Uy '*
Oo.*k 7ib I iddUtao: third 1o( greet rC
R. J. Han r « Sobs' stnri^ oft WftdklaroR street. Alao lot Ifik. OtR
FOR RENT.
**S!?\htasls and slater Ada were
gueou of the Psdius glrta Friday and
Sotorday.
Mlaa Uxxie Warner, who baa boco
vlslilng reUilves ai Tripoli, lova. and
Chicago xiaoe O^ober.
WANTffO TO RtNT-HBflil^ooB
hooftc iB the Cratral achool district HOUSE FOR RENTImiftlrr K. r. Ckftpmftft, 114 R. Ntath
str««^.
opr 3-3I*
FOR RENT—My rraidBirc nn Front
• Ktroet logetber with store roofti be
MONROE CENTER.
No Pill la aa 1
low. Suitable for boardins houM
rent to Button* Bay Thursday
Our pastor. Rcr. Brownell, wbo has
as DeWHfs UUI
Arthur Lodetic. who la at
or small hoirL Steam beat. Oft.
l.eeft la poor health, was able to be
rhooJ at Traverse City. Is vU
tral location. Jnllta Stelnberf.
WANTED—Hardwood bolt*. All klndx
with u* again Biuday.
■larli-a
of Xarm* for rale. KrhxrU Strohm
and weak people osV»y their clcaaalag
Mta* Whitehftuse and Carrie (
ger drove lo Kingsley Saturday
place. Isa acrM. clay loam. Timber
attended the teachers' InaiUute.
MI80ELLANEOU8
The people from here attended qoar
ti*rly meeting at Grawn last night and
MONEY TO LOAN—No MS eiftnaft
NEW WEXFOSO.
of Tar Syrup.
put "n •no.rigama. Hooioa for aale.
Adam Horoerich'a building U going The bent Win*
WANTID-Itadlmr drraaos to. dry
cough remedy on earth. Cti
op very rapidly
loqoira of E. McNamara, fftrtt
«ild in one day if takes in time,
clean. wal-Ms 3S ewnU lo 7G cent*:
D. Flack experts to get morisl into aand
Mrs.
Watson's
mother,
who
has
Place ho‘«L
mar
cents.
*klria 7B cent* to I1.2G. The Pari
hta now home thU week.
been
so
poorly
ail
winter,
Is
a
Fur sale by nil drngg1*i*.
Ralph Brigham I* baying pfXatoeSian Dye Work*. 312 K. Front St.
i Iteiicr.
PALMliTRY-Consnll Madama IIM.
Walie* stmllebauer went to Tra
at Copemiah.
•
lU'a.embcr tho futnra ttoa In yonr
APLECITY.
8aiuiday and got a new graphoA represcntailve nf I.ufi:. S<^ramm |
hand, a aclentific rahdtaf grtll rcvftia
Co. of Allegheny. I»a.. ta here eD.-urmclMrs. A. A. All ngion Is entertalnint phoue. He ha* a fine machine.
WANTEO-A! once, young men for
Mr*. J. Stadlebato-r «ta»u*l wit
ing wlUi farmers to rai^e rnciin
her brothel. Mr Parka.
4ha true lifa'a history. Ovfr HT
for Ihe pickling factury tn lie en
Prayer meeting Tbursdav ev
firemen and brakemen; high wage*,
g moihe, Hnnirda>.
Union 8L Side eatraacft.
UKdl
at tbe home cf Mr. and Mr*. R.
promoilon guaranteed» firemen get
A special train was rtiii to Shei
man. All are Invited in atuntd.
$100. become engineera al II7.G:
yaslertlay afiernoon fur tin* le*«rfit of
»na uof Burdlrkvllb
MIm Cora Simona
The most kealihfiil. unUulldIng medi
those who wlKho<l to v.de. KIhuU sixty Is Hewing for Mr*. fVoU.
cine known to scb m'e; gmily soothes
The C. E •* enjoyed a very pleasant I!.e liver and nerve*, makes <llg« *
evening a week ago Finlav evening easy, bring* to all the sweet ale
* Region 1
by mail: *eml fur tarilcular*; posi
I by IVll- at th« Itonio <tf Mr*. C B. Berry.
youth. lloUlster* Rocky Mountain
tion* secured a* soon a* compHent;
Mr*. Cleo. Clement and Itltfe daiigb
DrJ'
lH.*t opening In the Unlied State*: nes* imitroved and «nlmprore«|. Hev
hard fight, with m*J<iritiea raigini
from TG to GT. The |k>IIs were change
state age. National Railway Train tel*. narl»er fihwiis, IJvery Barn*.
_____________ and R. nsher went
lALE-One
the best C
from Sherman to New Wexford.
ing achool. CK Do*lon block, MInne- FarniH and TimU r Land, almota any
Some of the excavating machinery to .N'orthpori today to anend the Coii-j mrner on Fitmt street: hotel
aiioll*, Minn.
roarl3-aprlC of which can lie purrhaaed on eaay
hca arrived and work vill sunn iTgln gregatl.mal aasoctaiion, which con j l*ar; furniture all complete. Wade
term*. Reaiemlicr. reailer, if you-ar^
extending the railroad to Wai^nn
vene* there April 2 and
j nnu«.. 127 Frnn* St.
WANTED—Due bill* nt fane value b the kind that 1* always grtimhllnr.
Born, to Mr. nml Mr*. Frank J
Miss Bertha Dull !>egsn *chc«»l iuj
_______
ney. on March iC. twin*.
apply on a new piano at Orlnnel hffw jTiur neighbor gets along no mnrh
the Fr;u dtattirt ihi* morning.
I
. .
,
A. Brow vlKlu*l hi* parents mer
At the luimpie! at Bay Cli/ to push
MIkm-s Aline Kart and We'herby of
Bin*.' when- you g»H 110 extra.
I.etier than you do. there is a Traiwn
Wexford were guestK «if Mr. and Mn*. Sunday.
the Y. M. C. A. pr
N. B. Bradley
mar l04f
f.M- It. Judicious investmeot. faith In
Hnlnh nricharo Sunday.
Mr*, a A. CievettP ex4*ert* to op<'n I off«-ted u ri'-e valued at 2KM>
The ladle* met Iasi Thurwls
the future, ability to not try to cnxs*
Mr*. O. A. nrlgham's to urcanize
z::. kVp.TnTi“i new huildlng.
FOR
SALE
bridge* iK-fcn* you gel lo them U\\A
fleiy to promote snclabillty ai
Burke and Borough *ton
obMilute fcarleftxne** in regard b*
ihemmdve*. They will meet hereafter
MIhs Charkitie Fisher Is *]K'iiding
FOR SALE—Betting* of egg* from
In Bairtl s hall for their votial
her week'* vacation at home.
„
ihe oil of'ilfr Into your *rs.
pure White Bork rhlckens; 75 cent* debt. Tliat t* what makes your nclKhmen*. AU ladies are lAvHed.
Kurreed *o
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Mrluiughlli.
,t ^arm* you up and start* the
for
T3
eggs,
fir
will
let
*ome
out
ou
Mr. and Mr* Nick Anna Were callrsl lenalnt*! ndailve* over Sunday.
rtteiilating.
That'* what
a Judiawev last night by the Keritm* illnen*
Khar^-K, M. r. Oviatt, S2S Waslilng
April 2.
llolllKter * Uo.ri.y Mountain dex-s. Zl
«>f Mr*. Anna's mother
tun Sr.
aprr tit*
Mr. and Mr*. Hall were C.t^awn vis
•n,.,. I.
.„r«. .h.n .. Of
Ifoitt Sunday.
fmalvp hroath. It mnH-« fiorn ImhI
______________
Tbe dance In Balnr* hall wa* well «n«,rh .l«I llvw.
Rorkr
RHIINT! MIl.I.IKERV
atiende<! k>Way uich'.
Trafford'
' Wilhelm block.
FH.tit '-ire. e.
io»r-iuece orchestra of hVaskfuri fur
Tea iir Tablet.*. .lohn.*ain I>v!is Co. * j. I riday
nicked the muidr.
mar 24-a|»r-ra*
Aju. 3 tf.
Mis- HollenbaiiHi. who ha.-^ been »c
rinuMly 111. is able to be otit again.
FOR SALE-One of the heat GC fe, !) FOR SALE One of the
FOR
SALE-inuc-gn-acre
farm,
There was a marked increase in ibr
corner on Front street; hotel wll]i| corn, r .ui Fr. in stnnM:
eighty n*l* west *lore at Monniej
TRAVCRSff CITY MARKKTi.
al tendance at Sabbath setaud Sunday.
Center; *rh.Kil atamt Hghty nul*;
bar: furniture all compleie Wad*'I bar; furnituM- all roni|.l
We hope to Kce the iuierest cnniiniic.
creamery within fifty rutls: gv**!
Bro*.. 127 Front St.
mar 30-tf •’ Bros.. i?T Fn.n; S!.
piantai ta n«*dtsl and m.mbl
hniiKe. two ItarUK. amail turhard. This rapoH la i
fifty acres uiuRt ctilrh’atioii, thirty
HcrvK *»»e«led. creek acroioi one ebil
Ififtriftift
of eighty; oil go.«l noil: twenty
arren ilnilK-r:. farm* no lu-tlrr: held
BaiJ.tM eaicia.
at fifty dollar* le-r acre; if taken
•I li.KtIes* w languid, nr when
^bih week will make extremely low
lot sleep nr eat. take Hollta.
figure for caKli. Wade Bros.
i Rf»rky Motinlaln Tea, One
the
tonic* known.
• TahJet*. Johii*<»n I>rug <
FOR SETTING—Eggs Mom *1im I test.
e.1
pit gamf*^; also two May hatched
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
O^e fine rubber tired, ball bt^arin^, piani lin:shcd phaeKiagK. Iiiquln* 12C E. Xtulh Sr.
* mar 1C-f.L«—tue* itiurs sat
The cool prr.sence of mind nf C-yearOne sinfjle harness. Cost $40.
ol^ Eulene Vandercook nf Mason
FOR SALE-No. 4 Smith Premier
Good line of second-hand household jfoods.
, typewriter, almost new. W. E. Will
saved the life of •! year-old Marion
Good line of ^cond-hand clothing.
Sloan, who tumbled head first ^ Into
iam* C.O.
mar 21-tf
orse
(>ie river. Kulene M^ramhlcil down a
FOR SALE—While Wyandotte*, Dit*bank, broke off the limb of a tree, and
tlan ‘Strain, prize winner*. Ilf.eeo
ling the Italic in the water lo grasp
egg* for ir.Wi. R. C. Rr. Leghorn*,
and hang on. she pullrd her to
eggs fififN n for |l.f.n. J. W^ Tim
safety.
merman A Son. 202 South Division
street.
mar 22-3m
.J"
AUCXIOM SAL-E:
Saturday, April 7, 1906.
o. ivi. M
,
' i
ISiiil
mm
Corner Cass and Front Sts.
Auo*tiofn«or
LOOKAHEAD!
IHEOtietNIlL
UMHVE COUGH SYRUP
Try Gas Coke Now, jhen You Will Know
Ami next Bomnier yon can buy for
* fntnre delivery at 50 ct ntfi lets n ton.
Wc WiU Pay the CarUfc oi a Trial Order Now
TRAVERSE CITY GAS CO.
If you want Low Prices
HONEY
“TAR'
Bm'« Unthr. HoMr Mi T*r U »B
knprQTRment 0T*r «U Coogh, Um(
and Bronchial ranMdiea. It csta
aa phlegm from tha throat drawa
out tha inilammatioii. rtliem Um
hate ^ 4Uite pteq. 00 far A the feveiMi oondittona and ttrangthen*
tnagnaiea are oooeenied. than a the noeoua membranei lining thej
chaace to apead their proffta of last throat and bronchial tubea Itacta,
xeosoa.
gentlyon the bowela. thus expelling
Clark Buepriooa Tvaiii«> Fit«p«triek.
eokU from Um ayetem. Beetj:
Ann Arbor. ApM « —W. a Clark.
cbOdroo because it it a eeruin, I
■«8 Uw of Kftftaaa city. Mo. wbo •afe and bannleea cuie for all.:
showed np ao well In the aprlat* dartag the Indoor track ocaaoa. Wednea
day In firat outdoor triala, touched
tweniynme feet In the brand jornp.
Tralfter ntxpatrick wa* jubilant at
the poTformaoce and stated In hla
WE CAN SUIT YOU
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If You Want Good Quality
WE CAN SUIT YOU
If Quality is Considered
with the Price
Come and See US
J. E. Greilick Co.
Fins Interior Finish
'
•
Sash, Doors and Mill Work
Lumber. Lath and Shingles
7"
Plate and Window Class
{Lex-"""*I a cathai
SaUby
i
FOR SALE-For aeltlnga. White
Wyandotte egg*, prices rca*onable;
alM. White Wyandotte cockerels. In
quire at t;29 Monrw St., City. Citz.
phone 419.
mar SMf
FOR SALE-1444 *4-lC0 acres cedar
and pine seVi. sec, two. 2C. 9. Will
cut over one mHlion. Four miles
R. A I. Doardman river runs
throijgh tn cl. Call for price. Wade
D.vr^7 Front St., Citz. phone
apr 3 tf
FOR SALE-|cr,.«d piano credit for
LIS.OO; goo.1 tail hat KlmbaH s and
Grinncll'i;. Inquire at 1040 Wash
Iifgton.
mar 29-if
FOR SALE—143fi—no^acrc farm on«half mile Maple City, l^lanau
county, Michigan: eighty acre*
under cultivation; foorteenraom
house, modern: Urge barn with
l«seiDent: tenftcre orchard; all In
A Na 1 condition: owner In other
buslnesa: hence, low price, eafy
terms. Wade Bros.. 127 Front St
mar 28^
FOR SALE—1441—ISMect froftL 240
feel deep; good boute and barn; be■ tween rront and Cedar; fine gnr
den; cast aide of Odar; Inveatlgatc
this. W'ade Bros., 127 Front Su
mar 28-tf
FOR SALE—1442-Thirty t
mile city limits; three
6eo. 31* larois
DKIMTirn'T
201 freat Straat
FOI SALE! li
A fine residence on Washiogton street. Nothing hotter;
very desirable; full 66 ft. lor.,
house with all modem im
provements. At the pijce fife
can name we know it sHll be
»boot it, and if yoa are looking
for a residenoe on tbit jniUy poj^
Sir Kras'KK
knowft&a we will tuune the^oe.
Trait; ttramy^hree hnadr
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
I W. HIISTKS & m'
Tfuvciitc crrv,
8HERMAN
Care Fsr Tbe BiHS
untEMmcES.'
tt Rnaa Brictam apaiit ysatentoy
MgmiwraftmBBfta
ta Traverae City.
He was comfifted toThto bS*al^Sle
Mr. and Mr*. Chaa. Jtegara sai
* jrtsajf
mkkRe of ikauary srith a
II
II
II
'
ll0»SIFnilMI
grnm tor ifiM r» or l«e ftft !»•
hiflflMi or 9ljm, kfi Ma bf kU
Mba; Mt*. Mftrr j/PAfttoOft. Th.
will «to ftOMtad ftfttf to* IM n»
^^MOu^Sm^Aftieraaft of Travarwe
Ttmwwm Oiy.
lit*, i. Bblli^ fVMt ft
day* te
MftftUm ifte for* p*rt cf Ifttt w«k
«iUbw.mitr.Mlftt*r«MeOftlft.wl»
l«ft«iiftin.(tftfti*lftfti.
Mr. c*4 Htb. J. BolUift Icfl test
Tftftftdii, tor Aft* AttolviMt* Mr.
BalUMI *rOi
M opOTpito pOTfom^
od ftftd Mr>. Bftboft wtB
Mtfttoo. Ml*. Boftto ft tootoer ftft l
tootbec
dtoftof to ttodr boae der.
tofUtotoftbftft^.
MJoft Ltolft ftofter retoraed fro* o
few dftyft* Ttoh lo H*rrt*tte with
frleedft. Bftiontoy eTealog
MIftft Jewle Meyefft reloroed from *
week** viftU ot her boar to CftdUlftc
flfttiirdfty ereotogMr. Lorto Cftftter speol Suodoy In
Hftrlrtto rlrtUng relftUre*..
Mr. Archie Pruyoe reUinied frolo a
few dfty.* run to Trftreroe aty. rl*Itlog^relfttlre* Moodoy nooft.
Quito An eftclltog time woft bftd In
hour after. Tbe a A.
ofttana Rogers went to Traversa CHy
ple aty took charge of the fuaeral.
and Rev. C. W. Wtltiama spoke a few rialtto^ber annlTMrR. ST^var.
mfortlng words to friends.
Haary Lae. who has been spending
Mrs. BveraUae Goatafsoa of Trav- e winter at^ Boyne Oty, returned to
DTk for Chaa. Johnaon.
Another old plonear. Mr*. ChrtotlBa
Btor. B. F. Baau*s two brothera-and Kalaoo..agad 81 years, died al the
*
* fua *
of their beloved oalea. Mias Carrie Thursday e
Baatx last Wedftcnday.
was a nalive of Sweden and <
Frank Foater of Detroit was called
here lo auend tbe faneral of bis ml*
Mlaa Carrie Baatx. and while her**
■auwaty
graftdfnther. W. F.-Kellogg, die!
also, and he went to the last
_____-jfrS
was a aad rialt for him. aa bl* g
tafher’a death was ao unexpected.
Mlaa Myrtle Blrd«?y went to
charge of her school at Pleaaaat Drov*^
r.**SrdiSf^ft^toiBlly will
e to Glen Arbor where he will
night-watch In tbe mill.- Jesse Cook
ha* bought hU farm and t xpi-ci* to
oore oo It directly.
•Mlaa Mnry Baatx rlalted her friend.
Mlaa Emma BlrdMcy. Sunday.
Frank Baatx areompanb»il bl* steiv
ion. Frank Foster, to Traverxr Cilj
Saluirfay. where he exixn* to vi*U
*Uter and re: uni home Monday.
Ic Mr.'Foster will n-«nni to ive-
Don't'wait nnUl your aatfertog* hava
drirrn you todmpair. with your nervsa
all shattered andTour courage g(»a<
but take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound. See what it did lor
Mr*. Bow Adams, of 8I» mh Street,
LouUrille, Ky.. niece of the Isle Geo.
Ito* Torit tor tJa arardrr of Cftour of ire. wBtobTwoke out In Mr. De Ptor- eral
Roger Haaaoo, C.8.A. Bbe writes:
Tonftft. Tto wlr« of tiM rotors cfttiwd «U* bou*e. Not Boeb damage wa*
ft ftiftap to tiM toiftoerftik maAldftio.
done, but there wa* quite an exrliAftdrw tookftoo Bialaftftft ratrrrd
went to I
tW WftMoni A Allftftite rftllTOftI ftbops
The Jubilee ginger*, tbe third nuin
their lurk
Ift AtlftftU slxtjr-ftoroB jrrft«
^ her no the.lecture cour*e tbl* year,
Mr*. Mary Gn*<-nman v
Octotov. HI* ftftiftft I. fttlll no Ibft pftr wa* tart Friday erenlng. The entera ten
her *l*ter. Mr* C. Kellog
roll to ft ctoftpftttot aacliftok. tboosb Ulnment wa* given with mVb apI of her
bo 1ft ftoftrlftft bift oicbtpftereftth blnh plauee from the audience.
Our school begin* .Monday win.
toj. Tbo oM ftotlofftftft ftbovf ft frv
Mr. MrKellogg I* again to 8ber
Isa Bertha Duhl of Maple CHy aftbPW or ftfto. fttftftdlftft ftft fttrftiftht ft*
acher. Tbe old srh.sd houw ha*
the Con
bft dM ftl 10 ftftd tooriBg wlih ft woo•en PondeniniMl bv the iKOinl «d
Tbe Cbrlrtton En/earor or th(
health and they will k«-o!» Hchmd In
ftorfony fdftftlic fttrp.
ktetpitlooal t^nreh bore *ome
■to argatoim srrflto An Hie |,a!ier Day Saint*' church until
Mi<« Hyftolotbr Itory Doll of Colo- mir poftt card* for *ale now for tbe
.UyftftTMftaa.,forftdvlcft.
iKiard decide* differently.
tftdo gprioft.. youogrol doogbirr of benefit of hie C. E.
le-tlncR wen. r«o.umed today In tfio
Issuer I>ay Saint cliurrh. The piniple
fir. Wmisa A. Boll, oor of ibr bomi
Hyde Urwim of Harletta wa* to
an- *o »catlcrrd and have so far to
boowo iftlllloiiftlmi 10 Colorodo. 1» to town n fif*w day* la*t week.
winter that It I* lUfAn^ lo
monry Pfttrick JornoB Itoylo. Vlftcooot
Mr*. Carter returned from a vl*lf
ting* there so they only use
Kolbarto. oMoftt ftoo of' Iho tort of with er daughter, Mr*. I^na Doty of
CENDON
h in tbe spring, summer and
ey talk wiroc of selling It
Olftftgow. Sbo U ftftSd to bo tbo moot Harrletta. last Tue*day.
for
a
ftchool
house.
btooilful wtMBftft tft Colorftdo. Two The lAdy Maccaboc* gave a *urpri»c
Mia* Carrie Baatx was laid to rest
«r bor sSstort bftre aftrrtod Iftto thr ,dlnenr on Mr*. Rosa Roger* on Mon SpocUl to the Evening Record.
In the Kofc Hill cemetery Ia*t Wednee
Ik-ndon. Mlrb.. April 3.-MI** Mcr day.
day of la»l week. Mr*. Roger* w*»
She will Ih» greatly ml»*d aa she
ioftopb . Tor»oy, the oott^rlfcT wbo preaenled with a beantiful diab a* a nic DavU was given a farewell party was a favorite with many and wa*
and esieeroed by all who knew
to ftoftTtod wttb onboicftltog I34.0M lemembrance after abe leaves urn. i* by the Inland young pctople last Thur* lovid
. She died of consumption. She
fraa Ibo Bftftk of North Atorrtto In abe intend* going weal to about two day night. Kvcr>finc report* a lovely
( first taken slek almut a yror ago
lime. Mias Mernie will be roiirii
li sugar dlalien-* and It turned Into
Now Toft, nrror know fbftl hU fftlbor week*.
mUaesl
^j;^her
young
frlendK.
sumption.
She ha* IsM-n a gnml
to 1177 stole IIOC.OOO from the oftine
The C. B. »oclety held a *imt1*1 bu*erer but wa* very patient. ev« n In
Calvin CaritentiT wa* surpriM'd by
bftok. The fftfbrr rtotore^ HJM lo toes* BMH-tlng Monday evening of thin
last suffering, which wa* v.-ry
the bftftk ftbd the director* node up week at the hom^ of Mr*. Alma iMeroe about thirty of hls/ricmU last Thurs
!r. Branch went to Cedar City on
the loftft. The eldor Tornof got em Tbe pre*ldent. Lbul* Skinner, rt- day evening, the occa*U»n Udni
ptormtot fttotorbore ftiid died obout signed, a* he Intend, to move away, twemlclh birthday. The evening wa*
WMTer^Htogg^^
family of Bur
tbtoft jrm ft*o. ft rtopeeted cHle«j.
aad Mr*. R, D, Frederick wa* appoln* *l»eni to pulling taffy. ;playing
Ickvllle vl*lte<l hl« mother of thi*
The oottfttoftft of Dodley Is to be ed j ed In hi* place. Mr*. Rbgmw re*lgneU John Drown and with tnutde. All rc>- place Sunday.
Ben Johnwin !« Hirough hauling
itor of tbe noftt exclatirft ftoctely her cbalrman.blp of the prayer meet port a fine time.
square
Lola Edward* 1* working for Mr-;.
weekly to Loodoo. H I* to be o puln ing rommitee and Mr*. 8. Nl»cwander
irly all gone h«re and
Itafttloft oboot tbe ftrtftlocrftry, for tbe wa* elected In her place.
Etta Wati-r*.
: buggies HOW-.
ftrirtocrory ood by tbe orlBtocTftcy.
Rrhool started again Monday after
II I* rtimonHl that Mr. Daldwln
B week** vacation.
templateii reiurntog lo Bcmlon,
Ml** Time W’liMm returne«l 8*lur
Jut Andni* ha* lM>en working (nr
To draw llio Bro ool oT bnrtix bad
cut without leaving a scar, or to cure
day from a vl«lt to Traver»e CHy.
H. C. Gote the past wt'ok.
oils, sore*, tetter, eexema and all akin
BbMTlptions will not
MI** Marie Guthrie retnrne«l lari
Mr. Holint** I* running the mill
.nd acalp disease*, use IteWltt'a
be ftollcited; they will be permitted.
Saturday from a vUlt to Indian, and ' The M. E. iJidles-'Ald tneeti.
WUch Hatel Salve. A .pacific for pile*.
Mr*. Hftrry 0. Noel of Bl. UouU. aoathern *Mlchlgan.
Get the gennlne. No remedy cauaaa
Mr*. Freila ('orpenlcr
Thur
such spaed rellet Ask for DoWlU’a
Mo., preddtot^ the NaUooal Wo
Al Skinner of Wexford ha* been March 12
mtn*s Whtot league. In Tgirtria ab at spending a few day* In town. vl.Hlng
Ethelyn Dcake and Winnie Drid|e
tack on card playlag by womto. made hi* brother l^el*.
spent Sunday at John IHikaresk.
BOWERS HARBOR.
Mr*. Jennie CJialierdon wa* In town
by Ret. C, V. Billing, aald that U pu
I lent y Ik aton and family were the
Born, to Mr. and Mr*. Charle.* Zang.
pUft would aptod a part of ibelr time yerierday vUltlng Mrs. I. A. Skinner. guest* of Mile* IV Fr«‘e*e and family
to arbool i* whist nMiicbe« It would
Sunday.
ACME.
do them more good than (be knowlMr. Hawkins and family have pur- Uy have relumed from Alden. where
Mr*. Samuel Uriiiv 1* getting
Ijinnln wa* working this winter
•dge to be galiiad from some book*
fha»etl the Stone farm, over by kHil- Mr.
well again.
Jim Ijinnln and Harr)* Zang h*ve
ibe aays whiat develop* the wind,
ler**. and mtircd In.
Clem Seaforth I* i* a vrey cr
reijtrned homo after working In Alden
fibs has played wbl»i and bridge for condition with pneumonU.
Charlie Mclx>an 1* wtrrklng a
Peter and Daniel McDonald are
Sheriff Johnson of TraverKc City
twelve year* and never *aw tooney
making sugar thi* spring, a* I* al*Q
matb' a call on friend* In this place
rhange bands.
Don Welch and rUler. erf Frankfort, last Thursday.
E. Bralnard.
Rejutototative John We*1ey Galne*
W. F. Staat* expect* to start for re tbe guest* of friend* at In la
Ml*s LIxxle Evan* wa* called herme
Oregon
about
Saturday
next.
went on tbe warpath the other after
GtH.Vge Dabcuck'a amlUng face was suddenly last Wednesday, her brother
Mr*. Prouty of Itost Bay by lKM*n
noon against tba commercial agent*
vn at Inland Sunday.
Quite 1
nent abroad by tbe aecreUry of com
Mernie Davta left Tuesday for Char- meeting at
I’edne*
meree to atudy and report on trade
levoix, when* *be will work I hi*
day. which[1 wa* piurh 4-nJoyed by all
who were there.
raftdltlon* wttb a tlep lo advancing
er.
*
Jud*on Kitchen haa returmn!
Ameftoan forelfn trade, lie declared houK .nd l« .nd r>ln, lo Orrp« or
l^wla WTialea 1^ the julsfr
Traverse City after spending a i
that aneb leflalatlon wa* -paterttaliailr
to gel hlB fiK.i mshlH-i! quite badly day* at the home of George Kitchen. ,
aad dtolgiied to afford somebody s job.
ue*dftT.
Mi*« Mae Bpidel and Ml** Lydia
-Why submit irsde condition* in or- this winter
Ed Smock la at Kalkaska attending Douglas* are visiting at the
Mlaa
Ida
J<
C*eorgc Kitchen.
,
s job?" thun
the b««keepera aaaoclallon.
at Acme, but
A pleasant *urprise party^wa*
dered Gslne*. **Why. to my dUirlct Is vUiting
Well, election la ovfY. There wa*
there are 100.000 people who need s
Mr. and
quite a lo» of-excltcroent here,
frh-nU. «l tP>>
job. No, SOO.OOO." added Galne* hast
nld officer*, with a few exccf
They expect to
Of lee cream at
Uy. for aa Inaccuracy or error to fig
were re-elected.
oiTs 1* abboirem to bl* prcctoe mind.
Alec Hiiellmantel of Traverse ha*
-A great cry went np because Ibv
Henry Ghering of tbl* place is worka roan here buying potatoe*.
aa named to report of caoco*. All
Mr*. Desk, who wa* quite *lck last ng at OW Mdi*alon no*-, doing cariK-n.
were elected, not a very strong rote
er mork.
week. Is much better.
^Sdisratand the potato mkrkel
George Balreork left last Monday for
polyiamlsu to oowgrew. The senatoi will open at the Acme dock Monday. Mlnnoaota.
ipend their vacation.
meeting next Thursday eveoffom toM of dmr middle state*. ib» April fth. Beat saarket price* paid.
Rolls Amadon. Albert Conklin and ngPrayer
at the home of Mile* Gilmore. H
chairman of one of the most Impcrr
tbeir gueat. Mias Esther De Voe. were nil be led by Mlltod Gore. A good
surprised liy about thirty of Ihe'r ittendance ta de*lred.
The
Ladle*'
Aid will meet with Mrs.
young friends last Tuesday evening,
USES OF PAXTINE
Frank Smith. Sr, next Wednea
haowa tbal simply beqausi be took
*Tho evening wa* spent In pulling uffy (^pril 4th.
faa^ to another waman hU first wife
Do you know how uiefnl aad with garnet and music.
Wflllam Pease arrived Saturday and
was forpad to akek divorce. It seem* PaxUne it in the toilet?
vUI work for MU* Morae this ^umto makft a traat diffemice whether tbe
KASSON.
It U« perfect dentifrice. M Wiliam WEST
“^hn Kroupa. Jr., ran a nail In bl*
peopit tobo tgare to these dlsgracefol
F. Kellogg died March « root last week and ha* nearly laid bim
epiaodas am members of the New it makei natural teeth like at tbe age of C8 at bU home to Weal self up for a while.
Tory -row Htmdred* or the follower, pearla, and for cleansing and Kaaaon. Deecaaed wa* bora to Ham
Ed Emory baa rented bla torm for
of Brigham Young.** With these word* purifying artificUl te^th and burg. Llvingatoa county. Mich., and thi* year to Charlie Evan*. He wfll
oarried In 18CI to Mias Carolihe take pomaaaloo at ooce aad move hB
Alex LewU. leadtog Coogregatlosa! ^dge-work it ia int-aluable.
family here.
Crawflotd
of
Ami
Arbor,
moving
soon
poator of Kaftaaa OHy. ha* bet tbe
Mr. and Mr*. Peiry Ayer* A»^ved
It keeps the breath sweet, after to Ibla place, where they have from
Alden for a vlait with Mr. Ayers'
to live, with the exception
the mouA and throat in perfect ooottooed
of the time served to the civil war. nareau for a while.
health, anftvre never saw its Five children were born ^othe^
No reme^ eqnaU Warner** While
three of Thom are llring. Two lit
equal
for
healing
catarrhal
WHaa of tir tynip lor thane terrible
tle danghterw Hattie M. and Janie
and total dUeaaea If taken thoroughly cooditiona of nose and throat. died to their Infancy. The other chll
Have yoo weakneat or any ktod—
aad to lime. U will etna a case fa It
droa etui Uriag are Mrs. Mary Baato
We tell Paxtine on a guai^
stomach, back, dr any orgaaa of the
—
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‘is""-. F. 'su...,
rv ate by *n drantno.
T«V A mo^m WANT AS
antee to return money if « faila.
WHNaoh onuo oo. travemi
•
CITY. MICH.
TSiSSawS
waak In town.
Ltoyd Rogera is the yrrhaawv of
up aad took care of hlm^
ilB9ry
need. ki»
HU
Bight he nved.
AIWotTviakochll of Tvftveraa Qly
Miaa Carrie Baatz. was buried Ue was the foest of Mlaa Alma Ri^*
same afiernooft he died. He wished to
be lifted «p ao he emald aae her fuby. then he grew
SBSirBSr-
i-r,aa
chill aad kept faU bed for a
» mrnnm to M. tmmm ta Vtfte
IMI vMfe. «ftar wfrnmm •
4i4« tiiMas ««a J. BoiU» «»d fu»*
Thri^
michi6an« fiiioay.
Ifd'aml wa bswanihiy diaebaignd
M UlUe Reek. Artu. ftftd the ctoae of
linntel, T,« I* Ik* raiimM ew
THE WORLD
Was matle in six dat'S. but we
will git*o 5*011 ttm 4«yt in
whioh to cu()tnro a bt^in
in naed Orjtotis taken in exchange during onr wonl cx>nwnt«t nle. To mako room
for another carload ofPiauua
favond-liand
OrKtma
must f,-© lit low prices.
Wbich one do you wantY
A little pn>uii»lne«a riKht
will n-wunl you leiifoM. Do
Hmw.
“JfPuIS’w
i )ni* PiM-kanlFtnran.lwinilaome
'Wnliiut cjiae, tpxxl na new.
wnaaoUlforSKiO. It «*•<•»
now for $58.
One Kitnltal), wnliiut catuN 11
Kb)pa, anme aa new, $.‘»ri.
One Kiniliall, oak ea*.‘, 11
slops, same ns now, $T»5.
Ont‘ KiniUilI (Iravelitij; wise),'
roatle expressly for travelinp. close, up with lock
and key, Imntllea uuiaido,
brasa IriimntHl, IH slope,8
seta o^ rwsU, very heavy
Pj^MABQuens
U toNot April L tfto
Oft or hitore the toll of tha ftaocm.
BUSM^ORIK,
Vour
eye
SiabL
«M.
QrtoneUI&oa.
you.
Why
MARK CRAW^ OELIVERY-Ught
freight parcels aad tnnkft. OtSOft
at City Boedt Btora.
not
have it protccUJ? We
MRS. E. L. BONNER'S hftir dnillMl
parlors, over CUy Book Otora, Boom
ran fit yon with perf4*otly ip^nd
IVvn’t
lenaea.
n.-ghwt
your
Traverse Land and Loan OoC F.
oyoft.
CytaCxanrioxd
Free at
Rooms 7 and >. H. A U MftraaaUto
Co. block. Botbpbonaft
iHt
Oft E. *. MINOK-Ottoa ovar Amftfw
lean Drug Btora. Bpaclal atteatloft
to eye. ear. nose and throat Glaaaaa
fitted. Bothpbonea. Raaldaaea 6U
Btxtb atreet
Rastairs
Optical ParfOrs
au. 107; Bell. »*. RMM,m 7U
Y^h^«««.cu..,ki«.n(U
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Oradnata To
ronto University. Office to Manaoo
One lvste5\ Dl stops, 7 s<tU of
rtxtls, tiuulr for eliapel or
h>r hume. in tino condi
tion. only $-12.
One KimbiH Piano caae. 7
ccUvc, rosewood ease, in
l^ootl play ini: nnler, now
Olio Cliieaifo CJolLngt*, line
wuhiiit eua<>, hii'h top, 11
fttope, hiiiip brnckola, a
dandy, only $2tl.
One Chicn«o Coltni?*, walnut
rase, inlaid |janela. music
pocket on U.p, ^ 8 stops,
in line shap*, $25,
Olio
Smith's
American,
hmvy walnut ease, hand
carvetl, hinh top, 8 stops,
ill K'ood playiitg wndilion.
One Hunlett, Chap'l style,
walnut case, j;oo<l sliape.
$17.
One Cloui?i A Warren, 7
stejjs, walnut oaao, $17.
One WhiUiey, hiifh top i»
stops, walnut eaao, $‘.l.
Don’t any nftorwanls yon
did not know of this clianco.
They will «o like hot cakc«.
All marketl in plain fiifbrcs.
Stool with each one froe.
PhODM 101.
‘SiurSrS
AEftrl's. ClUaena phone Stt.
DR. LAWTON—Physician and anTw
-legon.
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert ptofto
MONROE & MeWETHY
rw-tury Dl*liibau« of glmlwU Pl*n»
Pl*y«n. Md Kimball Pip. oihI
Organv for eharrh miul Bono
ILB.HARHER,Propr.
HERVEY M. ANDERSON—Ationmy
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Traverse City. Mich. Clttxens phone lOE
GENERAL INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-C. O. Can
m NKW WILHKLM BLOCK
O. P. Carver A Bra Both phoaaa.
Get Your Paint and Paperj• OR. E. F. CHASE—Homeopathist OF
from A. Hadley.
ang ll4mo
614.
PiinUnr. DfcorAtlPf fiidaUl
of Interior Finisbint.
1
Also have tlu* rxclusive n^:
for Ihr (irrman-Amorirnn
proof l>aiiil Co. Also thn ag
for llirAlfnKl Praia l^rixo
DR. E. t. THIRLBY—flpeclal attootloD to dlsesse*. of cblldren. Room
408 State Bank bldg. Both pbooaa.
Fine msuRANce-on wh»i <i»t.
at my
ami got rates before re
newing. A. H. CurilK/
mar.I& lyr
Phon^*‘ciriWnl*^No. ToW.'*'***'
An Hadley. 512 Rose St.
! A. D. TYLER
Sail Bigiis Satorilaj.tfar. 31
KIMBALL MUSIC
HOUSE
to
totoU
OR. 0. C. CHASE, romorad tram tot*
X08 Wilhelm blooit to toT and 4M
new State Bank todMlag.
it worth a groat deal
to
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WANO TUNI^Mli—W^^K.
OftTKOPATHIO PHYftICIAWft
OtoaOST-lWUlirialOdC. • a. « to u
I to I a. m. t to •
BaftaoMS
Wyatooplak aUa«M SomA.
iDEIM-riST
Office S05 Kuv Wtlbelm Block,
|Citiwni' |Aone.(»».
T. A. WILHELM
J. M. HUELLHAMTIL
DKNTimT
FIRE INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
Itoom No. 1, Oty Opw* Houo* Btooft
NOTAKT PUILICS
913 East Front 8L
Up SUln
R&ELTHEGARD
lohn R. Santo
O. P. CARVER.& BRO.
Tin Insuraua
General Insarance
IfewWOheifflBIk..
( L. L. A. BUILDING
Tra?
CUy
C D. MnXER
liailH
DENTIST
lie IIL' 801 ed.
J. J. BCinOKN
aUmm'«PlMm«u
!
.'nONAL DENTIST*
NA'nONAL
ra'?f
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA R'Y
COMPANY
ba» imt
ibao.
An E very Day
.Helper
iyt.T%°:8rvfe'"R8
J. £. GREIUCK CO.
I
y«8TBBDAY« ISSUE
2$00
S PAGES
TRAVCNM
city,
MtCMIMN. rmOAV. AI>IUL«, 1
WULArnGK KHuoHmnioojinHIPTTO WILi
WRECK RYER
UCBISEUW
mVITE UUKES
MEN'S CLUR ANNUAL RANqilCT
WEONESOAY. APRIL S
«Hto uouoft lunmim wiu.
•otasd tasks sf Apsptony
MMO A Tg«T CAM
sad niD ANO ICEOR OF RPIKEt PILED
ON THE track
6 OX3LOOK EDITION
nURfiiaUE
J
itookatoictad Vtom ef the Hewsa
What nice looking WaU Papen can
be obtained at thb store at such reasonable prices. We mnatit t6 call your
panicuUr attention thb weA to a
line of handaome bed room oatterBs
Ry Wire to the Bventog ftscofC
London. April L-The qmmtUm hsa
ER6IREER SAW OBSTRUCTiOR
The annual banquet of the Men's
clah of Grace cbufwh wfU he held
WednomUy evening. April ». to Foreaters hall. The club will make a de
parture this year and the tovUniions
will he litolted to club members and
in nddilkm the members wU be priv
ileged to fnvUe a tody. C. B. WsUor
will U loaatmnater.
The banquet this year will be gnito
elalxirate and the progtnm will toclnds
three or four short addressed by
By W*lrs to the Evening Record.
Maskers of the city and In addition
Bradford. Pa.. April C.'—A fiendish there will la* no escellent mnaicnl proattempt was maile this morning to gram. The club now has a member
wrtv-k 4he flyer from Buffalo. Roches- ship of seventy and Is constantly grow.
ler and Pittsburp by piling railroad
Hus and kegs of spike, across the
track. KngJm-er l.afley saw the ob
structlon and reveriONl (he engine, imi
it was imtioasiUle to mK»p the train Imfore the engine struck (he pik* and
the air was full of (lying imn and
brls. As was most remarkable,
train was no( derslb^l and ttos able
to continue to Bradford. ivii-rllve.<
are on (he trail.
Norlhport. Mich.. April C—Richard
Kltebsn. aged 7« years, a rntdent of
CUUII THAT OOViA»«OR #ATTI. Noilhpun lor the past fifue. ysarn. REVERSED ENGINE R^ WAR UNARLE TO STOP
•OM WAS tttCAFAClTAT^
passed away yesterday afiemoon at
o’rioek. after aaffertng a stroke of apo
plaay fro^ prhlch he never reg
Air Waa Full of Iron and Osbria, hut
Uv WM IWt CM SI
»iS wmarfnasaaas. The deceased wi
the Train Was Not Dsrallsd and
Was Able to Procasd to
yasrajbsjag to dkargs of hla son €
wlU whoSi^ father amde his 1
St wirs I^UiG »TPstst 1
e foltalhgchlldriajfwleri: Os^
ear Kftrtien oTNorriuKirt. Mrs. Mn
of CadUtor, Mrs Thomns Arm
stRMg of Mlrhlgan City and a son,
tiM Isv M tw sraisds thst OoveriMir RJebanl
The funeral will take plan- Bnaday
PSttiSOB was MMItSlIr tATSIMUiUlftf
omlng from the tomlly hrimc. tt\*
lisCgrs lU psiisi» sad OAk> M no
burial taking place at Cadillac Moo
Awrsmor.
SM THp WHi.
of Trav
ClarJiiastl. O,. ApHl C>-<lovenM>r
the remains for
PsilHaa srrtvMl thU morning on a
spselsl tiBln from Ootomlms. sarom
psalsd W
vlfs. BOO sod Dr. Holi
Hs vss UWso tammdistHy to ClirUt
ImspHsL Psttlsoo stood UiB irip wfdl
HOUDEK 1$ DEU
CONDITIONS
MUCH WOBSE
SHOT POUCE CHIEF
PROfiPECT OF AVERTING
A GENERAL STRIKE
By Wire to the Kveolng RooonL
CAM! TO LCCUANAU COUNTY
Ml. IMeasani. Pa.. April C.—At mbiPONTY VSANS AGO
night Arihur LlmlHle, fatally shot thPROSPECT IS DARKEST YET chief f»f |¥.llro lu re while the latte:
was attempting to arrexl hi uifor firing
Ortm AntH Csosoirsd Afisr Tbh
olver In the air.
INDEPENDENT MINEt RESUMED
WssAb sf Sstfsfns StfiSsrlatWORK TODAY
FtNiBrsI MsiiSsy.
or Sutton. Ray.
M.
mTHWISSUDKII
Utils Child of Mr. and Mra V.nLw*
vanes Pamsd Away Csfor. Medleal Aasisunes Oauld Arrivs
The home of Mr. and Mrs. W L«
vanee of Sfo Twelfth street was sad
deoed last night hy the sodden death
of thHr little sls-mooths-old lisbe,
Raymond, who died from heart irouble
sad stmngulsUon after a half hour’s
lUaess. dimih overtaking him heforr
packed prepamtory to leaving, which
fhSy did this sfiemoon si 3;50 and
I of the Uahe win Uke pUce
RgdomunMT
Ouplieste MsB»tlnu and Etchings
From WMdsar Castle Will
bs Cold.
By Wire to the BMlag Record,
l^ondoa. April S.--Klng Bdsran! has
•oM and the proceeds to be Investcl
In Ua names of tbs truatses for
pnrpoaa of compleiiag and maim
tag ths hlBtortcal ooll«ik» of prlaU
and bosks to the royal Mbrary.
PURUC hi iBvlisd to the
ril rink tonight, first floor new
Bona. Since the present parltomen*
met the altered aortol conditiotts of
the honae have had their eounterpart
to the todies’ gallery.
CITY BOOS STORE
Tu mBsar ca.. PBSP.
XO MOXHKRS
ISiolS
GLORE STORE OPENING MONDAY.
ing tbii matter miToloteaUentian and. if yon waattoaeeEow
ktok.iatktotka,B.fj^UnJn^^^
na pnt a new tjaing niit on him. DoAle i
two-pieoe nnd three-piece. Kewstylaeare
wa.so
»7.oo
Andrew Camceie
Lies
KUBECK & HOYT.
emon street clothiers
in lied all nigbt Iouk and
aw.'ikens in the rooming at
thu Bound of Uviutiful music
playtvl on a Imriuoiiioos pipe
Boots
S3.50
little
SpseWI to tW I^rcn1ng R«ord.
Ohio Coal Minsrs’ Aaaoclatton Aak
Ssttoao Bay. Mleh,, April C.~Afior
That ths IKuminoya CoM Mlnsr^
fips srssks of atras safrertng from
Strike be Settled by ArbitJm tUid nitsck of pssttnools. John
HosAs^ Bead 74 rmr% psawd svsjr st
Wftli. teflng mns to thU coantr>
forty yssrs sgo sad aottlPd at the
Sosas vkrfs daaUi enrartooK blm. Harr
So oarrad oat a prosperous home and
ralsml
mH hU family* of which two dsiigh, aad Sre son.
the rhildron boliif Mrs. Ludwig 8<^IIe
of Norlhporf* Joseph HourtoJe ofJ511U
Vitr, Marshall* John, Henry. lh*narU.
all son.* of Olll. Plsr. and a daaghler.
Miss tarns Hoadok of Traverse City
The faneral sarTloss wiU Uke place
friNB the Catholle chnreh at QlIU ner
lihiaiay morning at 9 oclock, the ser
.irlre heinc la charge of the Rer. Fr.
I of Sutton. Ray. while the
burial win -be In charge «if John
Itoment nre compelled to entch whht
tortured view of the hooae they enn
The coatom is somewhat of a paral
let to the Indian senana. There sUtl
remain, however, some women who
consider thnt tho tostllnthm of the
grille U more dignified nad that to
MADE RROOM
TWINE ROPE
TWO PRISONERS ESCAPED FROM
JACKSON TODAY
By Wire to the Brcatog Record.
New York. April C -Conditions for
averting the strike of the anthracite
coal miners are more hn|K-less lodsy GEN* ALGER ISN’T TALKING
than any time since the trouble began.
Oefure relumlug to w'llKesbarm for
Sunday. Mlicbell and members of the withdrawal FROM senatorial
CONTEST IN DOUBT
scab- rommlitfu. held a long meetfnj;
and decided tn rail a Hirike on Riirds>
if the strikers were n*fii*«s| arbltrsBroken Rail Pol Mackinaw Flyer In
tb.tt
;
the Ditch. Blockading Road Sev.
Mine:; Have SUrisd.
era I Hours, but No One Was
lUburg, April C.—Several mines,
tbe Pliuburg Coal Co., wul a numlH-i
resumed o|mmwIng as the result of the By Wire to the Evening Record.
by" the IMUsburg i
Jackson. Mich.. April K.—A dotible
ay. No lrt»tible mas re- esrsije from the pmltenUarf iiccured
morning alien
Wo»iil snJ
Vak^ntine Mlensa. ten-yatr prisoners.
rope of bmtHn twine and
WsM to Afbltrale.
the top of the wall, escaping
Columbus. Ohio. Aiml C.-A teJ.^- without being notlcivl. Both wurkei!
raro wa* s«nt |.»day by President In the kitchen and were released from
Winder of (he Ohio Ouil Miners SfMv fli«-ir cellfs at an earUkhour.
rlsthm lo Prealdent kiuchell and PfesWithdrawal in Doubt.
IliKMieveU pn»|MAlug that the’bl
Ik troll. April (i-The announced
tumlmms coal strike IhC eettb*,! by ar- withdrawal of General Alger from the
bliratUm.
contest is Mill In doubt.
C-aiit. hyt A Alger thU morning refunetl
• eifher confirm or deny the report
Flyer Wr-ckedL
Gaylord. Mich.. April C.—A l.roken
Ons Firm Loaned on Wall Street This
tail put the Mackinaw flyer in the
Morning Call Money at
ditch tmar here this mondrig. bliKrk25 Per CenL
j .. ing the road Tor keveral hourr. No one
cm MONET HIGH
By Wire to the Bxenll^ Record. !
WAS 12 I^RS OLD.
Ki-w York. April €.-uiutes on ra.l
ooey are again soaring. Kahn, lim-b
Co this monilng luaned on Wall Mte Mllly Hall EntcrUlned fitotral
Pi
Har Girl FHanda.
slnvi at 25 per cent.
Yesterday Miss Milly Hall of Washingtnn street found that she was Jusi
WENT TO PETOSKEY .i
twelve years old to a day. and so she
took sereral of her girls friends out
High School Basket Rati Team V
u home of her grandmother. Mrs.
Plity Thors TonIghL
Stover of Long Lake, where a sumptn
The High school basket 'ball ta
dinner* Just ns y^oung gtrU know
ft. this noon for Pwoskey. wher*- how to enjoy, wns sprend by Grandma
ley meet iho Petbakey team this Stover, nnd the day was drilghifully
evening. The Traverse City Ilne-up for
by All.
mme will be: Forwards. Vera
W>wkocH> and Bertha I*errott: guarts.
8AtO HE'D BEHAVE
Madge Btrangwa}-. and'Utura Kyselka: centers. Alice Kyselka and SA rtog JmAt WAS Given Another
ChAimc by Judge Umlor.
Leola Atktoson: aubsUtutee. Rut h Mer.
Fred Traat was brought before
kl and Dorothy Urion. Pitrfe
Nye and KAight accofopaaled the girls Jude* l^lor thU afternoon in an ad
Ad AfiAi on the chnrge of truancy
were riiaperooed by Mnu D. EU
FrmI WAA #v«A a.aound tectnre by the
Judge. AftoT which he gave his word
he vonld tri and behave hlmeelf
and atoy to Aohool. He was let go on
\ WlMTIttlSWAITB
Mr. H. O. Joynt having resgtoe
ipertotendent of the TraYerae City
Theft fito A nhmber of robins to
star worka. bU realgnailon to take be dty ni praaent. hot they doot niefdet May 1. ISOC. I wUI receive
tnmt Um AURAthm thnt hey did n ahort
SPrM ABtod V. FHedrnh* Mayor
APftiL MCTOR nnd Edison rveoMs
rv here. OrtoncR Brothers, npr C-lt
'"^Want. ian’t ity
1>» you r(«Uw that you
( an n-st as oomforlaMy as hi*
if yon will only gi*t one of
our Hot Water Bags and put
it in tho foot of your bod a
half hour Iridom n*tiringr
Chipper than a furnace or
evuu n stove this w«*ather. for
a great many people |build a
fife in th(* afternoon just to
warm up Uii* sli«ping room.
Simply warm Uie bed. Cold
air is better to breatht* than
heated. Ask your doctor.
Try one of our Hot Water
Bogs, all prices. The beM
that money will boy*
AMEIKAN
THEIR LIGHTNESS
They are lighter than any other shoe of equal atability
THEIR FLBXIBIUTY
They follow evpiy motion of the fooL Ihne aanng faUgno.
their arch SUPPORTING FEATURE
Tide givoe an
and
Id oarriago
oamago and acoonluatoa tho
of theiniti,
See our window.
Children’s
Easter
Footwear
We are alwavs lareful when
buying »lK*e» for the liHle l.Oki. to
I RATIPTACTtaY
& ROSCOE »®lrSSr‘
YOUR ,
ORDERS
HERE
Shoes, Slippers,
Sandals. Oxfords.
•lyli-^b
a%
the
We are
Headquarters
for All
Easter Footwear.
DrualStore
C. MOrrATT
Rcte of TIUe
bachant
^ material Hiatls diusble.
We are showing some ex
r^edingly dainty styles this year in
Tin-y're
Cbe
vtAB-am
Really Sorprising
Uvsd sa MnnHans tor Ysara.
SnrC liO M 60VHI0R
tcmth
For Lumber and Building Material as soon as possible
to insure prompt deliveries. Lumber. Mill Workglnterior Finish and Building Materials.
Dn. Uwym S
DENTISTS
WE WANT A SHOW.
Traverse City Mig. Co.
Roi$’<« Child’s Suits
All we want is the chance to prove
to every lady, beyond the shadow of a
doubt, that Hannah
Lay Co.’s
**HEST” Hour is equal to any Hour on
the market. We are prepared to
prove our case by guaranteeing every
,
sack or money refunded.
Sailor Blouse Suits (or Boys 3 to 10 years, all grades.
Buster Brown Suits for Boys 2}i to C years, all grades.
Eto^uits for Boys 5 to 10 years.
all gradeL
Ntfrfolk Suits for Boys 6 to 14 yerrs, all grades.
Two-piece Suits for Boys 8 to 17 years,
all grades.
Hannah & Lay Co.
Our Jiu-Jitsu Suits for Boys
-
MENS CkVOONO MKHS
j
(DconuMC* eroKNisBiNen'
Bnsisess os Spriu Snits, Top Coats.
Crareiettes. Hats and SUrts
Rtarto in a way to make na‘ baliere it’a
time VOD picked ont YOtTB ootfitRixea in e<rto7 dlfmrtment <
beatTalnwtUtcaabeabownbir the mooer
- Von*U agree if yni take a kek at tbel^
-Onyerand BnmnwU Hato-Xtent aiovs—
F,ine gooda in er.r, dqpartawnt—
Water proof, wear resisters;
•J-piece s-jits, pants lined—
just the thing for hard wear.
i
• . ^;
■ * '
Price, - j $4,50
See our Boys’ $3 2-piece Suits with
extra pants.
Sec our Boys’ 2-pc. Suits at $2
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
fcv
itmootm, mAVKtmm cmr.
THEGVEMINBREam
fVHCfl m WAS A SOY HE WOi|U>
;
. HAVE SUM AWAY
I QW
MIT HU
:.l
Aitsr awsiba of eordnl and falibfnl work and atndy. Harlsy Umprlcbt,aao of C. H. Umprlcbt. tbs Biais
street barpsaa aaakrr. la potilng Ibe
Sntohlag tom^ba. on a oos-boy powor
aoiomotiflc. which promUsa tc be o
•sry sobsianilal afalr.
Tbs -w- la Hgbt fsd km* ssd to
THE FLOOD OF HMilOSAMTS.
I srs ad <
r wbada. Tbs ^
I4> thH emtiT te Ui« lwt
Uta^eovittiT «M StlJU. vStH Is 1»S(
iSs lout fSMOsd flM smsm am*
Wr or 1 JITAit, TW*
s«loisl*
to 9lsss« Si lJUAOO. or Mimmt four
ttaMs^ ssabsr iboi srrtvod bot
ito>t Is Dost of lbs seat will bs
aoastaid au^sns-Wcycls nprodcat
wbssi edbasettaf wftb a amallsr ow
«m a bar bssb of tbs drtrsr. Os this
bar to an sightssn-posnd fly wbssi am!
asptbsr small aprockst. The laasr ts
on tbs ootalds of tbs right aMs of tbs
car wbisb oonascU wHb a largs
sproekst on tbs rsar a»ls. This dsv too
for dsrsloplbf tbs powsr will undoubt
edly bs sasy In opsTailon and produss
rsry good rssulis. Tbs stssrlng gear
1« ssnctly lbs samt? as on regular au-
Ing and tbs axis remaining rigid.
Tbs body Is of pins and was con
Sotorabto. Tbtf luui bad tbr eEect of st nieied by Mastsr Umprlcbt. while
ron flttlngs wsrs mads at local
eoMtoorablr rslMsf ib« otsndard.
shops uadtr bis dirertlos. Tbs IkwmI
Tbs tsistias of ImsiUrstiun U
CWBftoS sso SSd fSTHSOto Sf Sll U to bat a frams covered hrlih canvas to
tbo SM. OSS ISH oosstnr s«l»llat.ssS Mko dUssso oto or tbs bsfrr. groan.
Harley Intend, to have a fine time
SMOSO ooDstotos tl^ is Soodtos
Mssdr liwoftbosstbstooMsbrrd wHh his auto during the coming snramsr and show ‘em all how to gst
twUsr to tbs rlllsA prsfsnlsi
owistsbop ssd tbs blicbso to tbs opst,
air sad tbs SsMs ibat tbsjr kasw la
tboir radsi ebsisdariftka u a i
oitssL rsrsir toani tbs lascaasi
CarbM fbsr ssMias a sonpstsnr*
tara to tbslr bOBsa to IWs la sa»
balssfo of tbslr lirss. Tbs«? a
absdstdr no bsnsfti to tbs countrr
wbstsssr and a podtlvs dstrlmsnt bsT (anas of tbslr loasr Msals of lIvlnR
tbsr eaa work for a waos 4hi
Anwricaa laborsr would «iarvs
oCBst tbl*. tbsta U thr «<
laawWIna. Tbs cUMisn sater ths
irablie soboola sad Isam tbs lannaer
sb4 eaotoaw of tbs soantiy. They
»
f
drsa. Tbs right of franebiMs msam
aooistbtnf to tbsm and tbs ln«ilfu
tloaa of-UH* eia^lry ars »nrs than
aamsB to tbsm. Wblt»^ tbs raw ma*
tsrlal of lbs drat gsnsratlon ma
too much srso for lbs dljtfaUon of
FODTEaiTH «RTHHT
►ms of Mr. and Mrs. H. lelglsr
at East Bay.
very snjoyabls
afternoon
wav
tpsoi yesterday at th,- brnne of Mr.
and Mrs, H. Zclglsr. st Bast Bay. the
lion being In honor of Miss Ullls
B. Elegler‘s fourtsenth birthday.
oEered. Mlis Jennie M. ZiegIsr
won flmt prirc. Mis. Jennie K Stniblc
»d prii-s and Miss IJIIIan Kller
rseelved tbs booby prlrs.
Uefrssh
b were then served. The guests
acconi|«nls<l boms by the
REBtMHS MIUD
Odd F.Mowa Wsrs Busy Wilh.sn InItistion. but Stopped to Give
-Welcome to Ohosts,
I
f
^
did aoc cauas a gr-at stir l.sn
lbs fS« tbai Trawr«. Clly wmjid grt
OTSf forty-ala thonaand dolUra
tbs U.oOO.000 back Uioa cauasd
atosmbts commsni. Tbia will pa.r
tsaebsra aalarloa for aoms Urns MorsOTsr. tbs l^nalng satlmats. on which
Ibsm* Sgursa wsrs bansd. la that
raflroadi will contribnts |4.» ana
iy per cwpita for thr prtmary wbooi
fund, which would maks Trarsrac
ahws. Ilt.tSS a ysar wlib ihs pr
^ sorplloimi. wblrb la annually Iscreaa-
The Odd Fellosn Initlsied two mem
lu r» Into tbslr i»rtli r ls'«i evening. The
work had j^sl reschtvl an iniert-n»lng
stage when tbs doors of lbs big
room wrtv suddenly Ihtvrwn oiu-n and
there IsmihmI from ths psrlcr* a crowi*.
of huodsd, ghaaily<*ad. shspss.*^Tho
work esnsnd and an Invsxtlgatlon b*»
gaa'Vhtcb ended In revealing U
bekahs and ths wlvs, ot ths met
of Itouality Ixxige No.
Tbs ImllcM
thsn laid Us lablss with good things
lor the entire company, who sat down
ami panook of ths repast.
The affair was held as a farewell
snrprise to It H Gee. who soon leave,
with hts family to make Detroit Ueir
borne. Ijsst nlgEI wa« Mr. Gee’s U»t
nigbi at the local lodge sooms.
;
every person who
Mttit to keep a bank
ftCCMot bad Mc BOW. tbcrc
wooUbentieciM chgiiEs
in ibe cowiiUOBS of the
•Every permwt who krt'pa
a bank actsount raiasn hit
staatiinE amoiit; hit fdJowt arid with ibe Irnnkor.
He alao belpa to make oon*
(litiuos beticT in bia town.
•Ninety per oenl of the
oommeirial
businena ia
aonc by ilie meanaofpaIMoiperty. A cbrrt meana
that there ia money d«>poa-
has an atmosphere, which makes life
in some form possible on that aatelIlls; but not for human beings, who
have a bard enough time on this earU
of oors; awpscUliy those who doa‘1
know that Btoeirtc Bitters cure Headsebe. Bllloosnsss. Mslaris, Chills and
Fev er. Jaundlee. Dj-spepaia. Dixxlncas.
Torpid Uvsr. Kidney complaints. Oeneral Debility and Female wenknesass.
Unequalled as a general Tunic and
Appetiser tor wnak peraons and
poclally lor the aged 11 Induces so
Drug Co.. Ifnigglsts
ebU
aUMjr and coareiiuioaa u*
First NUiSMl
Price only 60e.
the LADIB8 of thU kmaliiy ar.'
cordlallj Inrtted to attend Us spring
npsofng of the Bells Place Mllllaery
parlors lomwrow.
U>‘
isL.'Xr.vriJssyT -
HA1H.SV UMPIIJCMT HAS JUST
COM^LETCO NEW CAS.
a-
A
aad
aad
oaa
npr g-lt
BEAinriFUL display of spring
summer hats, trimmings, veniogs
aa eflclent force lor order work
ba foaad ai tbe Belle Ptoee Mih
■iDIVBli:
RBBOurDM D725XX)0
Mr. Roxbnrgb. •nhs
wotw wt caieblag tb< Isatber. In
ttms as bacams tired bu. two and
want Ualds' to dt nround tbs aiovs
and swap atortea. Tbsss two kept np
lively praettos for asms lima, tba
otdsr conaaoally nmitodlag tbs
younger ibat be bad betm a boy himmit and tslllng pf Us staau bs was
Mt to do to ^s of bare fsot and
tnra'tlMsr^^
«sallr beoMSs wsariSHl
martad\flor Us houam the
tagtbslmll. -^Tbls la OSS of ibe
tbUgs I uasd todo wbsn I was s boy/
bs asld; ‘throw a hall on tbs roof nod
cAtcb n na It roltod nE. I nasd to do
ibat by tbs bonr." anid Us baa
retrospsctlvs toas. He drew hack
bis arm and threw tbs ball in a t
M cures toward Us lobf. The seboes
of Us from that thU exertion proToksd bad not died away wbsn. from
tbs opper parts of the building,
tinkling sound of fslling glass.
When bs wsi a boy he would
run away, but now that bs U a-m
will pay the damajpe.
WHfSTLINQ IN CONGRESS.
wM ace n I
ranee of the younger genn
I eitr. Yon know Vlaol to i
L mndicins. and la Jnst Ue t
boos, hard moacle. aad rich, rod blood.
“True, A’inoJ Is a ood liver oil preparstica. but It doss not contain a drop
of oil. or any bad usUng feature. It
U ao deHflona that all chUdreo love
it. yer It actnally does eonulo all the
medlrinal curative elements found in!
fresb codV livers, and Is the
to make youV chlldre
and rosy, to refund
Johnson Drug Co.
You ds n«t iSa uy risk
of8Ctt<n|( «S«or washer
whea you buy b
Jt Big SWiwitiit of Brioto tftw
Because we gi^niec
this machine to giYC per
fect satiifaction. ^e let
you try this woodcrful
washer 30 ila>3 to sec
whether you like it or
not.
Remember our claim
on this machine—it will
do the work quicker,
and easier than any
other washer.
Try it and be con
vinced.
As a floor covering for diniog room, kitchen or h»H,
l-inoleum has oo equal.
OLD PISIOFRCE BIULBlie
l^umArr Wmrk mm€ samirim.^r.
Till* Kunmn jiMitlM- who K ib-^ir »uh
of soHug her anugbior it-Hdly tunrriod makes .-crtf.i. flu.t the .vfmitg
w.un.tu I* s g'v.,1 lanmltvtt*. f..r nWlltv
IMoi:ico I
shall Iri* mure Hum au uv. mge ......k.
Uif xhr mn»t lie aUW tu ke« p rrt--.ii and i
Psttsms 3sst Hrriscd.'
eootr ysnr Tieor OHtbMtt a Ssam
Our new stock embraces all width*, indadin^the extra
Wide, lull four yaril rolls. Wkh this we can cover any
ordinary riK>m with one solid piece And not leave a
siojjle scam in it, '
Owr Qtperl Qlorkmcs
Will l.iy it on your tlot r so that it will fit pcrb^tly and
lay Mivioih.
easy Paywenfs
-I, W. flBL.AnrKiW
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL-YOUR RELIABLE HOME FUBNlBHEB
FRANK TRUDE
las. D. Underbill. Doland. 8. Dakola.
ursd with 1
White Wins
ttuunced ll eottsumpUan.
For sale by all druggU
In thi- illro,-ilu» hs» iimrr wHglil with
tbr Kttrrau mupUi than Iniiuiy.
Hr
NEW UNOLEOMS
"1964 urnum”
-ibcr to put I
of bis M-ltH-tiohk lu tbs Coug
Bscocil or aiaiply to let tbr ‘
fu vriiboul notifv. uys a \Va
cum-ipuiidcnt of Ur Kt. l>uuU Itcpub^
I
U<*. .Vu uiis lu Waablugtoa knrw until | F '
rrorntly Uiat h'ulkrnun 1« a wbiiitlrr
abUlty, The dl»*vvcry
audden and alwttrrrd
l-br bouss was lica urauglr «vrf tbr
bill of Urprrsrptatlvr ITiuro of lUlDola alKdlablttg tbs grade of lieutenant
gcnrnil lu tbr army and atrikiug at
Major Genera I* Corbin and Mnt Arthur,
wbo were Urxt lu Hue for tbr *tr|i. A
quorum ua» not present. Imt w ti» de
manded. Hc-vvhuI ndl calU followed,
and the sergeant ot nrni* win. r.-.|Uln-d
tu huMlIe out. nrr*-».-l iuemU*r* and
bring them lu All this Involved long
delays tUst kept H*e other meml*rrs
Idle. At the momrut of groatrst dull
Wess. w l*cn every one waa opitiesahely
liored. tltrre sounded suddenly tbe
Strain of “Tberv’ll Be*o ll«t Tiy»e In
the Old Tow n Tonlgtit ”
KtariUsl iiiemtiers ruuld not at tlnU
l«ute the origin of Hie l»ird«kr ea
dem-es.
rulkerson was aitting carrlessly In his a»wt. Ills ti.-ad.lsmed
down, nnall.v be was dlse..ven-,l, and
In tbs lauirti Uist followed he Ktopi»evl.
Ruslnras wss forgotten, and a memtsT moved unanimous ivintM-ut Hmt
•nbs gwitlamau from Missouri be al
lowed aiK-h Hn.e a* be dmlml to <-omplrte bU whistle.- AH*lause gr«-te«1
the OTOtlon.
Pulkeroon then whistled -Down on
thr Bowaoer Mlver.- “Dixie.- -M v 4»M
Kcntiiekj Homs- aod -Wr Won t Go
UMia TUI Mornlug.- It was tlir event
of tbs day st the cspltol.
Every laidy lu rorlKun uih. N. IT.,
»i-e,l to kpjj^w Jrtm**^ Go<slttlu. or
"Baby- Goodwin, s^ he was geiierslly
known and <wlled from his eljiklh««d.
Now -Bsbr- was no t»aby. either In
wy or In Inrbes. bring ti feet d Inchea
la height, but Iri-csuse of hts effeminate
ways and high pitched vol<w he was
hardly known by an.v other given
banie. tboogb be alns.vs rsseotM Ha
•se altb Berro gosturea and tUreata
of direful calamity against tbe swsnua
af boy. wbo, by It. public use. made
bis dally life perpetually aril vs la
rba.lng tbsm for riiasUsemeoL
Tbe ciT of -Baby Goods in! Baby
GocMwltir waa always tbe signal for
a sprint on tbe part of^^Bahy,- aa writ
as the lioy s.. Hushing wit of Me«-bsnlc
street one day. iu^bot pursuit «»f a few
of bis tormeutors, lie ran plump In
front of s |mlr of heavy horses stta<-brd to sn.exjirrss wagon moving
rspldty down Water street. The |kH«
struck “I^^y,- imd down he vv^ni. his
full d feet « b*HgihvvUe the street.
Aa ooon as the long wag.m bad
l«aaed mer “Bahy.- Hie driver, frightened aud shite with f.-or, yelU-d bavk
aa bs <wme to vk-w;
-Ixwk out. there.-Why.*’ said Baby.” -are you comIng b.»-kr:-Dustuu lleraKI.
> rjwri-
in
:ibiiity
Automobile, launch anj
Gasoline Engine
Supplies
Wiio
Uyliiider Oil
C’up Giea* e .
Ampi-ro Meters
Rwltebe.v
Termlnsls
Oil Guns
Uarburefiirs
Hocks
fi
Lul.rical.ri
Meial P.dlvh
Plates
(Tirs-ks
(leatl
*
a U.sels
nri Tar Is K|w<-<lonieiers
I cure fw l.amps
lAnip Hr.nrketo
KlmTinr Wl,«e?s
Tires
lira^s TrlmmlnRs
<
at
Asia.
Flug4
For luaiiv *en'.uiM*s \\|ill»* leUii .Inp Tira Huthps
an and t'hUia weiv l-fl I* tin !r ..u n Horns
F.ddiug AnrI.ors
ph.vii .ll ;md n-i niaj. Hie ii:t Jacks
Ihigik Piinips, etr>
ton uhi. h was fnr the gr«-.iter In bulk
Agent for Hi, S'malley^MnriiiC fjas
u.!s iiU.v lum-i- tlie stiMiicer In v\j.r Kngiue.s.
•nnu Jai«m vvn- n-Mr. Il.sn rine p,
of hMn«iion :m«l p.-^llde *-«.iu,h.-t
by uiiides from I’him., 'Hn n- vv.,h
.
ir. c... st.
‘ Hvist « lima t- Miiil l>e
With the J. II Paige EJi-ctrlr Ot.
b.v .hiinit.
Wli:it regv.il,’ U tin re to
!! ere fn dmdu tbiii it Hie ftilni-i- lnfii
Ili.-Ir fs.-e-* u*v.ili|t.-lV toward riu;h
pr.-M til iM-eit-J nulmdojit wi-lern usv-i
at |i :mI in niii::ar.v lualt. r v, fl,ey ,-m
restore their old ^Hpn-uuo v iii e:vl.-ni
•V-ia’r If » •. wiiat wU! Hint im an »•*
Hn- vvorhh Thi< is tlie gi-at. ov.-r
shadowing. proldetn of t hii;a. - « leve
I Laxative Honey
croup and
Walter M. Paige
Human Blood Marks.
A tale of home wa.s told by mark*,
of human.hhMKi in the h.»me «r .1. W
Williams, a well known meiciumi of
Hoc, K>. H«- writes: ’Tweniy yeai>
ago I had swore hemorrhages of ih<;
lungs, and ws. near dt'ath win-n I be
gun taking Dr King’s New Dl.se-ver>
It completely cur»?d me and 1 have nmslned Well ever since."
It ctmliagv s. Clironlr Goughs. SvmH.sI
Colds and Bronchitis, and is the onl.v
known cure for Weak Lungs. hNer\
lioillo guaranteed by Johnson Drug
C’o.. F. H. M. ads. iand C. A. IhiKbe*.
drugglsm. 50 cents and 11
Drug <Ui., drugg
Trial iKdtle 10 «
-Von \uxvr elnmgisl.” «ig*.s the fond
wife. wl:ile tlie lirutal bushand ct.ntii.ues to n-.id Ills pnier.
more
do r..n e.atf to exhlidt the little signs
of afliHTiuu in wlii. li you .mia- M-emisi
to take tlcllglil.
Wliy. I ean re*aU
when you lersuadisl. me to bnve n,y
tooth TUilhwl liT pramlslng that you
would <a»iue to Hie deiiH't s wHii me
ami bold niy liauU
Ibit now all it
tooth Vx.as extra.-t,il
different.’’
Khe gases morvllly Into tlie fire
Rtung Ifv tier remarks, tiie l.mtal l.us
band mutters to bis |m|H r:
.••Vmi’re uttwly luMakeii.
l‘d in
THE iJtniES 6f Traverse City an.l
vicinity are Invltc-d to cxll at Mrs. Bor.
aer’s heir dressing liarlors. *20 E
Front, and w-e the bkndsome Hm; and
latest Styles of fancy combs.
Apr. 3 5t
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Going to Clean House
Good lime to wire for electric lights,
tDBke changes and add a few neces
sary ones.
Another lot of reasonable price. up*to*now Chande
liers and Portables jtisu]cc^ivedThi.s week.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
PHONE SOS
For Cool
Spring
Days
Iscarn a c<mjiib-tc
lino of tin r..lU.wlHS
I*u..tl,**tw tlie iiiit-n g:inii<-iitt* ublHi |i,ttrrh*s
Hn»ro*culstlve t>ank R Fulkcroon. levt rj
from
i*- iH-nwaui.
IWuri’M ortgiuai lls|mbllcan lu«ur-1 uenni. Kuril .-.blv t« laumlo ^..ik ni
Siark
lent ciu tbs statriiood WIL has u«t i flstiruUH bimI vvr;ugvi>« sro u«i iMypular.
In vi«* l.nhiy
th- Igniters
rimers
l« CASS STREET
GLOBE BTORE OPENING MONDAY.
(e nee so nmny llMto.bara and
Bnxlmrgb. of Us Jokanan Drag On..
“It ssema n abams to nllnw U«n to
raqmla ao. tor Usy wU grow np tote
mioAY, APH1L f. tm.
ms
in
The Top
or
Kuiiicoat U almoaia
neoeasity theme dnyi.
Tin? Raiiuxjot, t«pecially, aevma to fiiiil
iU way into tbo
wnnlmlie of evi^ry
well droga^V^i^i.
U’b n miiilifysimilile
.xRil, anti vtxuibinea
LTCftt
utility with
If o o d ii|>pgumiio».
Our heat odhb have
tbe CLOTaORAtTT
UU-l.
TheClotheraft
Tup Coal it alwayg
ill Kvssl|tnste ntul for
freiu-ml urn*, for driv
ing; 4ir walking, it
biml tu Ijeat
A. J. Wilhelm
south Side Store.
Four Importaht Items
FOR YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Wall
Sornttihintr you slioiiUl buy at ona*. if
you want your work clone soon. Then
you ^ei the cream of the stock to se
lect from. We never had such a stork,
somethin^; for every room in your
home. Beautiful Tapestries. Siripetl
Ingrains, Creped Ingrains. Ihain In
grains.
Diiple.xes.
Crushed Blush.
Spanish
LealherA Heavy brnbossed.
Patu-rs. A splemiyl line t>f papers for
dining room-, beirmoms anti kitchens.
R«SS
You can use rugs in every, room iii the
house, and we have slich a !»tqck to seIcct from, all the d^erent sizes, the
small ones for the doorway and piano,
the larger ones for any room. Moquettc, Smyrna, Hlectra, Wilton and
Daghestan. Tht! Saryo for bath rooms
arc fine. We have some genuine haml
wovtm Persian Rugs, I la\*c a splendid
line of rugs y feet by I’i in Body Brus
sels. Wilton Velvet and Axminster.
These are entirely n*:w patterns. We
make up mgs any sire you want to lit
your room. We never had a liner lint:
of Body Brussels with beautiful bor
ders for rugs.
Carpets
You should select youy carpels now.
Later the rush wdl come and no telling when your work can be done—be
sides \ «iu have the newest patterns to
pick from. We have the largest stock
of Ingrains in ihe city, some entirely
new designs. The most elaborate stock
ol Body Brussels you »:ver saw. The
patterns this siiason an: handsomer
than ever: You will surely be pleased
with them.
'
/■
Curtains
The iinest line of Lace Curiaint in the
city: all manner of prices. Have some
that we are selling at 50c a pair; a
splendid curtain for $l.O0 a pair. Have
a special sale of Arabian Curtains for
$l.s0a pair; some entirely newihingi.
in colored curtain net; some new white
patterns at 10c and 12c a yanl. We
make and hang all sizes of windowshades, using tbe very best ot hand
made opaques. Let us hgiirc for youif you want new shades. We employ
the most expert workmen.
^
“ Every Want Met Here.’
Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company.
I
L dtv.
MBMV.AMLCNW-
HG UPROIR AT lUU
Wm. Champion
'-S-5S5JT'
^ aoUea ea the mattar cC far
ccaeeat for the etty.
VMT AOS
the pealaaala this mormlag that the
bay waa practically ciear of ko the
other aide of Marfoa tolaad. Baat hay
la M Of lae as for aorU an Old Mia
Mfiu Vni Our of H—
Wds xdM m Utt
lor tte ii
IBM ct b«r p—iftssgkfw. Jm
'V «, lOtt «. CR. ikMe Ml WAHTBO .TO wanr in— c< mm Gdrr. MMi to kW kowe tkb
JoaMo VIvlaa yeelordaj aflamooa
IMThe ^ took thoir aavriag aad ttpaol
Mr. ud Mtt. C. Kirsler «C KaI
tha aflcraooa. Light refVntecaU
kMla rHMT^ to Uielr kowc tkl«
ttoTBlag mfler Mediae « «kort dae tea iBto each shape that K caa he toU
what Bttterlal tt to patrad with.
ANNUAL MCCTINGL
Charles K. Qaick eayi that i
CheRoode aabsMe hMhro May 1 h« Haas Compofiy Na. S I4ald Their Elao
Utt« iB Utt dtj.
wUl he able to oU oa hto back porch
Mao Laat Cvettitg.
Mrm. M. A. Hocm left IW* botbIbs aad kah for trout.
Hoaa compaay No. 3 held thdr an
for CBdlUae.
G. E, Jewett Is abeent at Detroli. anal moetlng laat evening a>d the ltd
6c Mdcacet Garden and
Ur. BBd Mra. W. A. Mdttjn left for maklag arraagetmta to eater acUve lowing officer! were electad:
Seed, only
Disier. Mo.. UU ma^irng, t vkSch ly lato the office which waa receatly
Fbremaa. T. G. Shttooa.
n* W«« Bneatk
jMtkB^wlU ^ ihdrfofor orated for thla office of the Americ
AsaUtant foraman. John Blacken.
6c,'i0c and 15c Flower
expreaa compaay. The locai office
Secreury and treaanrvr. Hermaa
Seed*, only Ic.
MIb. DBi^rCtiniwtdl of Old Mto^ dtotaat from the headquarters at Do Koch.
86c Knife Sharpener*,
IB the chr todor.
troll aad thla has made It arceesery
First pipeman. C. D. Monroe.
only lOiL
Mr». I. a JefforwM BBd MIm 1
for the territory to be uader the dl
First aaatotaat pipeman. Chaa
Blad^mith*’60c Riveting
WoodiBBB of IhU city left this
roct auperrlaloD of a local owa.
KeUy.
lay for KBlkaaka. where they wUl at- lag the abeeaee of Mr. Jesrett whik
Second aaatotaat pipeman. Mike
tcBd the Seveatb dlefolet eoari
6e”S^iik.*’"all ^or^
atteadlag to hU aew dotSes the office Bablc.
of the Oiarrh of ChrUt. which tf now wUl be la chaive of Oeorse Haasea
Third aaaisunl pipeman. T. W. Bar
iB MBsloa there.
Pridiy «.d J«»d*y.
former derk. aad the delivery will U
8cm^ Ite Embroideriea
Mr*. W. H. Dcnaer retoiiied thU In charp of wm Mather.
monilac from a ri*lt at SuUoiu Bay
Mlaa Ida Klaiber. 215 Bast
CM«**aove*. only 6c.
with relBilrea.
street, la having her aprtag opealas
Haavier one* it you
MIm Ida Klakbar. 21ft Front tt
The MUaea jonuie Holloa aad Llr today w Uh a display of over a hnadred
Rir 'oirKia. who hare bene at their hats which have been prepared for the
the markets.
SlXij^. per doren.
hcime* in Suttona Day 00 a vU
By Wiro to the Evening Record.
spring and aummeT trade.
inmed to thU city fhla momliuc
Chlca^ April A—Wheat, cloae
Everything to la readlaeea 1
Den^n'* Crepe Paper
MUa Myrta BarUett and Mlaa MaUl Belle Place millinery atore fc
-:Wc: oaU. 45Hc: corn, 2MaC.
per roll, only be.
Purklaa of Northport are apendlni
DclroU. April S,-Wheai, No. 2. red
Easter opening tomorrow mo
Hump Hook and Eye*.
95c: oata, i6%c: corn. 34c.
and In honor of the event man;
1« almost here. Parties few daya. In the city, the suesU
the lOe kind, only 6c.
Toledo. April
W^hcat. cash
and dainty window trimmings an
wishing Cut I'lowcrs or frlenda.
Um laiiG, tbemcntimpa.
Mlaa Oertrode Vun Holdt of Omeaa donned while the store llacJf baa bloa ftIWc: onto. 474c; corn. 34c.
Blooming Plants for church
In the city ihia nomlng for
aomed like an old-fashioned
decoration will do well to arrlvi><I
day'ii atay with frimdt.
garden.
Ihe
flowers
of
old4lme
place their orders here.
John Bradley, codneer of the T. C. predominating In the oarly millinery
I.. a M. rtaul. la Uklnjt a broatblnj:
Dr. W. S. Moon, brother of Dr. W
apoU today from draaflny the beary K. Moon, tripped and Tell down Ox<
frelKht traffic which the road li
aiaira loading from the offices In the
compelled* to haul m Ith the locrcaaed Hannah A Lay Mercahllle compa
prrwldent. catching sight of him. callK
buBlnear.
building yesterday. Dr. Moon suffered upon him for a Ulk. much to the sur
H. Howe of Glen Arbor waa In the a paralytic stroke some time ag<i prise of Uie minister. Thla was th,
city yi-alerday looking afler but<
which TfU.lentl him so helpless tha story he tolil as an Mluotratlon of hi*
filings:
inlerrata.
IUh fall waa an especially Imd
• I am reminded of the good old dm
H. If. Blanner of Petoakey w
FofiunalHy he e«sapcd serious Injury.
eon who was wont to attend prayei
•
the city ymterday.
The Voting Womaa-s Home and f\»r meeting very regutarly. bur who al
H. D.-lleem of Northport a
elgn Missionary society of fhe Baptist ways chose the hour aa a lime for a
Trave.rae City vlalior yeaterday.
church win meet tomorrow aflerii
AU U» blot o«ation.will> *lio«n in hnU. ribbon. «ml
W. H. Dewey of Cadillac waa In the with Mrs. Cooper. North ElmwwxS
flo*rc«>,*acliii*tt« liew*.ikH.. bhek ana white .tripi-d <uh1
rands. He w as taking hto
city yeaterday. looking after bualncab enuc.
pOBpadour rihlicms. All now sbsiles in fiowora, oK1 rose, rasp*
Iniereata.
The quarterly rotn-tlng of th« dnriug the prayer service oue evenlu;;
I1M17 ami mnlbcfTy. SIumIcs of resulu, oliw gn<<.*nt and gn*js.
William L. Hal.biler of Uke Ann Ladlea Library aaaoclation aioiociatlon when the tnlnlatrr said:
•• Brother Blank, w III you plcaai
waa in the city on bualneaa yeaterday will U* held Saturday afternoon
lead In pmyerr
Miss Norris of Chicago hasjbecn engaged /
Auguat Field of ManlMee waa In
..clock.
‘Brother Blank’ wras too. far ir
city yeaterday.
fpr the tcaioA as designer.
M. A N. E. trglamcn report that dreamland to hear, and the fact Tra«
C. J. Ayem of ManUtoe Iranaar
four Inches of snow fell at Ma
hto good wife.
tmalaeaa In the city yeaterday.
ywtenlay. while all the way fre
•••Wnitoni.* she whispered, glvinj
K. 4. Shanneaaer. G. R. A I. road terlochen down there was two Inches
him a nudge. ‘Wllltopi, wake up; it’«
maater, apeni a few hoard in the city
your time to lead.’
>'eaterday.
•* -Why. DO It ton !.’ said WUItom.
Mlaa Bllzabelh Drew of Big Rapid
sleej.llr. ‘for I Just dcwlL*’’—Chicago
arrived here yiwterday to vialt frlenda
^vrd-llifald.
Charlea KidII went to Manlatee thU that then* pas a large open spj
water, but In shifting to the north last
Tha Good Old Hyiwna.
morning on a abort bualneaa trtp.
evening
th«*
Ice
waa
again
driven
Tlu rc a lots o* music In cm. the U>mna
Jamc-a Klaggart went to Uike Ann
The
Ice
la
now
so
badly
rotted
that
n.i
of long ago;
thia morning on a bualneaa trip.
Mra. F. M. CUrk relumed to her trouble la anticipated for the Mlaaonri An* when some ^ gra.v-halred brother
when Bhe enters the hay Monday
Blnga the ones I used to know.
home In Blale laat evening after r
moralng’
I sorter want to lake a hand—1 thUik
Uliig her huaband in thla city for
4. H. Cramond of the Central BItu
o‘ days gone by.
abort time.
--Mr] and Mra. A. Vatlron and Mr Ulhlc company, waa in the city today “On Jordan’s stormy banka I aUd(d.
and cast a wistful eye.”
and Mra. Rrunkum of BohemU arrtved and made a careful Inspection of State
the city thla afternoon from New street, which he found to b<* In per There’s lota o’ mualc In ’cm-^those
tk. where they landed after a safe feet condition the whole length. Fore
dear, aweel hyrnna of old,
VanEita of Ohio will be here
Journey. They immediately occupied
day with a force of men and the en VMlh vralons bright of lands of light
8 at ft09 Second street.
and shining atreeta of gold;
Ire street will be cleaned off and
And I hear ’em ringing—singing where
taahod. _
memun' dreaming aianda.
When the Hon. John R. Alley, of
Cbarle* H. Ferguson and party from “From Greenland's icy mouuUlns te
l.ynn. waa a mmilwr of coogre*
» olberw of the New Knglaud delc- Joi^ood are ajiendlng a short
India's coral tiranda.”
in Washington, bad given a dtn- in the city with a tonring party,
lorevor of holler.
on Forefatbera’ day. Ex Se»Tr- tng left N.irwooil Tuesday In their new They seem to «
tary of State Kvaafo waa one of bit car Reo. which la making a fine record
sweeter days.
gneata In the after-dinner exer
When the lilies of the love of God
for Itself. The road* near the city
Mr. Alley had taken mn«-b time i
In fine shape, but other places have , bloomed while In all the ways;
tatlng ylrruniatanrea Id which be
been found in an extremely muddy And I want to bear their music from
the moat txHiaplnioua figure.
the old time meelln’s rtoc.
Krarla %aa next on the Hat of ccndiilon.
eakera and. In beginning bla reThe rtdier skating fever which Till “I can read my title clear to man
na in the akica.”
marka, aaid: "I have llaiened t
nick Traverse City with such force
frt.ud .\ll.-r with profound ln(
shows no sign of abating, but la rather We hardly nrvdwl slugin’ books U
and reapect. The many eventa n
them old dsva; wo knew
ttunal and atate hUtoo with which be Increasing. The Clark and Hankins
auditorium
was*
well
lllk*d
laat
even
liaa
twonected U tnily wonderful.
The words, the tunes of every one
>ver ISO pairs of skates being in
the dear old hymn towk through;
use. Wednesday evening saw a re
We had no blaring trumpets then, nc
enjoyable akatlag i«rty and another
organs built for show;
lug when, after the di«'.OAry of being planned for this evening. The
We only sang to praise the Lord
t: ■ 1
Ainerh'a. Coluiutma turned to him and
managers have secured the Bc*r»lce«
’•from whom all bleaslngs flow,”
Mid: •J..bn, where ahall r e Undy
of M. B." Holley, who will decorate
An* so I love the dear oM hymns, and
auditorium for the week f<
nU2NCH CHEB'LNG CANDY
We will be prepared to show all that is exi^n my time ahall come—.
Klaaea for aalc tomorrow. La GretU. Ing Easter. The scheme will be in
Before the light baa left me and
tremely attractive and dainty in SPRING
Japaju*se and will be carried out
a)c kind. IOC,
apr ft-U
singing llpw are dumbthe fullest extent, even to the electric
MILLINERY. A distinct individuality and
1
can
on^> hear ’em then. IH pass,
TUB PITBLIC la Invited fr tl nghl ahadt‘s. The floor has beeh rewithout a High.
refinement of charm are the style characMl and la even better'than Its
prcvldns excellent eondlUon and the ”To Canaan’s fair
terisicSi and *tn unu:»ual becomingness is
here my posaom
side walla Mive been painted a pn*tt)
typical ' of fashions most favored shapes.
-F. L. Stanton, in AUaniic ConaUuieen as a sort of wainscoting.
tullon
SHADS TREES Bold; gardens
Mr. and Mra Henry Blackman , of
Thus an eminently satisfactor)' selection
Heaned and pkragbed. H. 4. Boyd, 22t; Bast Eighth street are rejoicing
is practically assured. Our stock is complete
draymaa: office 8axtoB*s Hardware today over the arrival of a bran new
kHEKCH CHERTNG CANDY and
dL
phoDC
S32.
apr
4
211
Kisses
for nie tomorrow. U Grettl
son who. as yet. to an independent
with everything that is ultra new in stylish
20c kind. IOC.
apr C-lt
voter.
headwear, and will be pleased to receive all our
The contribution box at the ladles
DIvtoloa
No. 2. Coagrogatkma
patrons on our opening day.
alUng room of the Pero MarvuieUe
Ladles’ Aid wUl meet in the bascmeai
Beginning Monday. April S. train depot has been replaced after being
of tbe church. Friday afterooon at :
No. i wM amre at 3:40 p. m. iBstead slotoa three weeks ago by yooag bofra
k sharp. Gome with actoaon
of 3:ft0; train Ko. 3 win arrive at who have had a haWt of haagtag
noad
the
depoL
€:30 p. m. iMtead of «:48.
The Rev. Hngh Kennedy to more
•pr S-21
than nsaaUy geatol today. The atask
FRENCH CHEWING CANDY aad
name to hto borne this moralag aad laaaa for aale tomorrow. La Grettl.
toft a fNtty lIttJe danghtar. Tbto to Me ktod. lOe.
apr S-lt
the aeooad daagbtar to gmeo the rovMRS. MASON wiU leave for Mijato^
>e MMfoy Morafog. An she wfll>ibt
Chagtar No. m. R. A, M.
An order waa toaaed In Probata
*cowt today amhlag George H. Crtam the SipartaaRy si thfo h
AH woric done in a Htiklicordnn prompUy attend-
TounTocussinr
li tto citr for ike PMC Itiw dasrs. rotyxd tt> Mr Umt te tatoi
^BiB’
titter MUUKryOiwilv
AptlfiaiT
EASTEl
FRANK H. PAINE
WedaeaUy, Tbursday and Friday
Spring iMillinery Opening.
F. E. H E CK
Easiii Millinery Dpening
■S:
-Tm« ROW or HEATHENR WRftC
CfVILtZEO.'* RAID OCAN
iS^turday
Hy
1 re-
tlimkau It Uttre to any trptli la this,
riofoas apIrtL the reorgaatoatlQB of the tre departaseat to aomethlag to be malataiaed.I want to any candidly that I do not
tai out fo aeveral bold movaa wkleii know where 1 beard this two or asore
aro la Want oppoaltloa to coOatv^ years ago; that 1 have never kaowa
rntoa aad faculty aUadards o^ de- peraoaally aaythlng to justify snrii a
auiemcDL aad that uaUI I bad a^e
TVi prat
atarted aa April evldeDce I had ao right to repeal aach
fool Jokes. On Saturday evening at a autemeat I reoagatoe the Injury
10 o’clock the atoty coeds of Wright that baa baeo done to the former tro
hall slid down tbe back ftre eaeape departmeoL and tndy regrei Uml I
aad reached the ground without at
tracting the vigilant dean’s attention, menu Some aaen have to kprn aofotv
Thca they hastened to the boys’ dor- thing from experience, and 1 have
mitorr. called the boys from their learned not to repeat every hearaay, ;
rooms by repeated cheers, and then aad eepecUny .hearahya of a reAeetlag
tiled their hearU with ropture by a aaturo.
U a BtoaeO.
prolonged aereaade. A grand parade
foUowed.
Paculiy membera were
aroused from sleep. Stray oollectoas
were either mobbed or chased. One
poor chap had fo ftght hla way loose Charica Creasy Has Charge of Singer
Sewing Machine Company for the
from the os^udlng maidens.
Nerlhem DtotricL
Alarm Clocks Oat 'Busy.
The aoiemnlty of the Sabbath morn
lag was disturbed In the dining hall,
where alarm clocks went off In rapid
nuccMalon during the morning meal. aa headquarters for tbe Siuger Sowing
Co-eds had fastcncsl. them under the Marhibc Co., the poaltlon bedug man
Ubles Chairs were fastened to tablv ager of the nortbern dlatricl. Including
Atom. April ft.-A
46111 IIT.C*
legs, coffee had vinegar in It. p«>ialoet
had hot pepper, covered dishes were
empty. So far the girls were tbe Im
plicated ones.
But the U.ys got Imay. They c»>n
r*K*tcd a big plan which materialized
Wodneeday night. A score of tbem
broke into the Ailmiaislratiou buHdloK
ami dragged out every chair lu the
building. Recitation rtHm>M»arted with
historic MWls. l^lKiratorloi lust their
tall stools. HuiiUredK of chalra we!x
hurletl down stairs and out windows,
ami plUM lu the hvkcr r.K.ms of the
gymnasltim The iltHMs were barrl
raded. and li look three hours of bard
work to restore* things.
Not Kattofleil with IhU stunt, the fel
lows broke Into the mnseura. -stole the
college skrletoq, arraycnl It In glal
clothes, and Hum perching It In a
washtub in front of the women’s hall,
they gave It wmiden horms to drive.
President Rebukee Them,
Holding up a collegian fur the key
to the boys’trunk rooms, they dragged
out dozens of inmkB w bUh nv*re plli*d
in the Btrc*et. The yusmk women com
picietl the J.ikr ycHerdsy by hiring a
draxman to truck the trunks to the
dciKit. tt mile dtotant.
Little work hs** Ikhu ooim* in n*clladotiN. CIsKM-s are cum|M*lb*«| to sit on
but they c(»iild U* comiiellcHl to rocllr*. The \^o%U\
denounced the riot publicly yesterday
morning, amidst . muffled chiirklev
William Carscallen, Pioneer of Omer.
' Paaaed Away Yeaterday.
William Carwrxilen. 74 y«*ars of age
and an old pioneer of Omer. passed
away at the Northtxru Michigan asy1pm yesterday at 12:30 after an lllnesa
from heart trouble. The \rcmalav
were ahlpi»cd thU morning by Under
taker Anderson to the home, where
the funeral will uke place Sunday.
Somo were 25c. •hnic 20c bxmI
tome 15c. Your rb
^tuMay, Aiiril 7, only.
JOHItSOH DRUG CO.
Easter Showing
Patlcrn Hats ‘
and French Novcillcs
fw
SATURDAY
April r
Y«n Arc|cor«anylBvlk4
MRS. E. R McCOY
i.oiur*ohww
—WOSS'—'
Saturday
Special
tec aai-nptfSMp lOc
^ The Belle Place
Millinery Store Opening
ZD i.ilJFJHlUIBE
WOOD SISTERS.
TIMBER SUIT.
W. O. Clark Alleges Treappar Agalnat - . - *
the Kelley Lumber A Shingle Co.
*
'
W. O. Clark of Almira towhshlp.
' - • ^
Iknzle Cfuinty. icslty brought suit ;
' ^
against the Kelley LiimUr ami Shin- - ‘
•
gle company In Jasll«* Nerllnger’M
;. .
court cm the ebarge of trespass. It to
'
clalnuf! that tlu* Kelley r«impany tisik
. ' - i
tlmlK»r frt»m Mr. Clark's pro|K*rty.
which adjolnetl theirs. Tbe matter
,r.i
was taken under advisement and the
DBE STORE OPENING MONDAY.
C
146 Front St. .
Ho Cards
’
4' ]
moving bU family here. The two
daughters wrlll remain at Grand Rap
ids. Whero they have gr*od poaltlonH.
With the iH*w change the €>ff1ce of stipiTYblng agent, which Mr. Creasy
held, has Uen dtocontlmuHl.
I
DIED AT asylum
Irving Murray, the East Front
Ntrect boat builder, to completing a
Bne twenty-foot launch for stock.
costa. Maooo and Clare aad continuing
to the straits This Is the largest di
vision In the state and Inclndca a pop
ulation of over 26.WH1. more than the
Grand Rapid* district <»f which Mr. •
Creasy has had aa hoadquarterw for
the past year. This being
time In which Mr. Cnsay has t»ron
rated at Traverw* City, he asserts cmphatlrmlly that he will rtmain here
permanently and to now looking over
tin* real estate propoallloo with a view
'
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ltR2>talOeAMaua
mmm
R 2SJN TEtCHER PETfTIpll OF G 1 R.
ItllfniFAlLBF
ROriiLHIIItSE
THEY SEIZED THE CMVAS
ALTHOUGH IT WAS ADMim
TWO OBAMO OURCS
te TM. V#^ tt
Aah That Cartain Land ka Addod ta
Rtoaralda Porn oa H Wont ka kiir^
roondad kr Apartmant Monam
Oaetdfkd Tliat by HaWkip tt at a C
ISto Aapia TWO Ea«»a. Blaadai
Bk.Wlra to tka Brantof BaaocC
iNla One and Man with Heart
Jl7 Wire I4U* CrMtec KMorC
New Yorth April d^Moia thm ia
Tann Out Maant for Cxar.
*■• mMiMA. AfrtI «.-Th« cm aktjr Oraad Anay paau. tadodlki laa.
IMUM «C tto HitfoMl giMtIomJ «oa old aaWlera. kart aem la a path
tmimilm wkkk «ill im( im tius tioB to tka board of aatlMate a
Bj wire to the! Brealas 1
dtt frooi jDlr fik to lltk win te at ikat tke sTtMUid ketweaa llttk and
rc. A|^t The Boceait i» *Bpeetod, bj 2Sj»M I
llcry ‘of
of «.
» Petemhurg
lltad atraeu aad Rltraralde drire aSid aloaiat art gallery
crt frmi Ml puU «r Om; Uan«d tUiM. Claremoat arcane, ba amda part of haa ha4 the atw et experlaece of Jhar
WWte tte
& A. uUtt 4MM
lag
a
pictara
uhleh wa* admired by
lUreratoc part. 1a order that Graars
to brtm •Il. tiit taMt Md Ml
UMBh may aoc be abut ont from view twa grand dakea aeUed by the police
m
the Oalaalal Damaa. Daush. paror. .The gallery U qwesikm la ao^
ton of tha Aiaartaaa Rerolatioa aad torlofia for the cxlraragani atyle and
ihn««li MMttftJ .kin or llUwy woriC Boat of tke Aaerteaa Jierelatkia. aeoi
fokakiihlr coataata of lu picII cMtrlrrf m well to lire Ita
The BManlag of hardly a aiugle
l■^9 ■tallu’ nvNM. KiaMr ibeiMaa
tore Ike bMt poaalkle kowwiedfe of
lowwd Uw Onai palatlag can Im> uaderatootl by the ar
the floocropkjr of Ike UBlUd BUtos by
ia, - Foresta reaeml.le lake^.
boldtos oooTootlooa north, ooutk,
tmlnn. dragons, and aheip
cf the w^
I
and cattle, m railhi..
Ooe pletuiy*. much admired by the
elect, aboaed two akadow) eagit-s In
SUMMIT city.
flljthrthrough a n*d mUt. Prone, and
The Sommlt aiy Graasv wUI btiUd with heart tom out by the bird*, lay
a kail here ihl* apiiay.
MIm IJIllan Horioa of Tnrrnv Clir whal wa* cridently meant for a bt:
body. The synjbollxm of the p5c.h^r’"p.,‘SS as the rteat of Mra. A. E. Pulvi^
mt Friday aipbt.
was doubtful, but iU Rineral efMrs. »mii Carter tuu flalebed her
was much admirvd-^dmlrH
fhool
In
the
Birmler
dhrtrict
and
will
» .Bd C, A, Bttgbee
isrand d>
teach dhe aprln* term at the BlackIRU. I^rtctJSc.
Aadrie A few
aaa acbooJ
A. J. Ailhripbt haa BKned on hi^ lys later the police entered, and after
IH mile aoutht«Kt of here. HIh
violent
altercallon
with
the director
1.0 tl»e Vw Boj. Ue l«i». had lil. aoo Arthur, who haa been working the
cf
the
sallerj.
aeixed
and eirrtcd ofi
^KUlatRir and kBi
farm, baa wnri^ onto hlM own place
liao -•arrBMBfHl.” be tum beini nianti Vi nHI« wetih of the l»eil achiailbouiie the picture.
Amuni;
H
mici
?
wiio
at!
ended
the
faHiireil Into •'pUv rlirleii** and -liuOu their .act bvlni; coatesied. they
Iracwoii.** he ha* Iweo ati cachera* InatItaU* at. Kinyaley
and Mra. declaied that by •huldlna the picture
aHced. dhnertert. talmlated anil Ha«*«<. lay frtira here were !
n. Mra. IJ U, an acute anftle . the two eagle*
‘0ml AihI h3tr roracw a new Jer>ey 3ha« Wood. Mrn, J llo
I Ttxlman, Mla» Alice
pchcr and blended into ona. and that the ma:i
tody
Ihat women ebmild he Mlaa
Marjory Bpecr.
umlcrneath waa nicini'Xor the caar.
adilr.1 III Hit iiollrr f.wre for lt»e i»art:i
AtKi..t forty.ftve of the ne;yhUir». lanhir hn»HlI of Our Bora, -l*ulU-e rludiny the ladk-K. had a la-e laat Fri The picujre, aay> the ikiIIcc^ was
womeii fwuM readily ntier thin lh«< day and pal up a honrj? Cor ft. W. Llnliora' enwr^ " abe «ir«. and the ymini:. Injcar to replace the one hurtled fhit Romanoffs by aulocracv.** I'robablr
atera “monhl alwaya he nodtr the ey ea minter. The honec wuu pul up and
-loaed. roof on. iwlndowa and door'
---------------------1aad floor* laid, The ladles aenred
V
COUNTY LINE.
ncr at Mr.
Mr. ami Mra.
MUs Willlamh rei timed to her,
Ladlat. -ym can Jwmii on It, tram.
April r.
‘^h.wl in the Ramsey district afUT a
p»« on tt. hut It will oama tip Bmllint
tttrtithut Of rm e reh
i
Ralph, the Fon ef*Mr. and Mrs.. Carl
teary time.** Calmaa’a Claatk Roar
ef Wexfonl. had thh rai-for.uue
Flrat Chauffeur l-br Jmlyr fined ma
Vamlah. t. C. Walt A
Travama
fall and break his arm aad dlslerat '
$30 for ninnln* oier that man aod klU- to
CKy.
bU
elbow,
which
makes
him
a
Rreai*
Ing ktm. and now bit widow hai coma stiffetvr. but he I* getting along aleely.j
Berond ChcttSt'Or-For dam.
The Laxlle.s' .\ld of Grant cliurrh'
SnUM; MlLLlNRtlY openias at arouad<a? Firat Chauffeur-.Na Kbe aaya lacl with Mr*. Will «am*ey. March!
klUa licck'a WeUaeadBd.Tharaaay uud
• want* to pay U»e fii.cI-Ncw York :8. A goodly numl‘er were there. Mrs.
mday.
Ilorvc McComb.s of We«i Unton \iiU ‘
■..2.rur.
I/Ik
OLOBK ITOBE OPENING MONDAY.
TBV A BECOBCrWANT AO.
Jon’l Torael n
^Our 6r«af
Piano Offer
OlbUDEiids Jlpril 14
sraS¥“'“'-'=
$9,575
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,
‘
c 3,..
IfYonBavca MsconDlCcrtincatc
friends of Frank Caniio"
to know that bts hesUh ;
wt much *slniv
w»
M'hrc be
\he*'asThma;
Ruffvrvr
VC here and;
seek n climate where be would t>e be-.;
ler. lie thinks Croolmton. Minn. Is;
the place to go. as he has gained tw»'n-!
ty pound.s in llc-sh since he went there i
aod never has t>een so Dx^ from gothma since he had It
Ileath has again entered our midst
and taken oar from uh who will be
Radiy mlised b.r all who knew him.
G(s)rge Bvaas died at bis home In
Grant. .March 3u. lie had b9-en sick*
'.J'lSf
. Evans
hureh for a I
of hi* death
he Sunday
L that church, also a anemUr
oard of stewards and one of
was a very earnest
J pleasant and
ready to help those
sociable and €
cd his assistIn 'rouble or who needed
ance. He wa* also a member of Oran*
Center Grange *%nd was very nctlv*He was elected supervisor of Grant
iwnshlp laid year and was
n- IHxiplc wert‘ proud of*
noble Christian man. an honored ci«
eh a1(d a good nelghbo.-. one who
a* grwillr liked by all who V.m-w
im. Mr. Brans Itwvcs to monra hi*
ss. s wife, a son. GIrh. and a daughone broth.
City, and
er. Edd
two sisters. aI*o of Trave f City, ami
T Of other relative* and a boat
of aeigh lK»r* and friend* who *yf^aIhlxc with the sorroming family. The
were held at <;ram
fnnceal service*
se
church last Monday at 1 o'clock. Elder
rating. The
M w
Extra Discount Coupon
Good for.......... .
fre
nttoodfoTA cratlUof 110 on any New
GEINNF.LL BEOJi, At their Tnvhim
rbefomApnl 14th, 1900, i^pimeiited
Only one (1) coopon oooi^ on
piJtSEff
Five toys
li
$t 114 Owes
W«
artored
traai that
diy
to j
—TW.■
^
w ■■■ ■
Wtow to arrive kot lator thaa gDr tke batUiag of tke Plrai
tok. Dpoa tke reUreoieBt of SaaaUa kewital tor ctlgglad
Pkltaa CatUag a«8ad
.to
, oa Agril Iftk. ea hU ikla aaau wklck wito fwtker carickrd
bytbeaeaama: 4acnk a Bckiff. $LeaadtotkepoaiUoa. TWtketowdaya •«>: Mortimer L. Schiff. $5.W$; Perry
Geaerml Ml will be ta WaMOagloa. r. Py*e. $$.W0: Heaty OoMimb, $2.prior to the redreMt of Oeoeral gW: FkBa M. Warkar*. $E.bOe. aad|
Bates, be will coofer wltk tke latter John 8. Hayler. fl.MM.
as to the dnties of the chief of aUff
aad the policies of the war department 1121,080 to the aaaodatkm. provided
and Secretary Taft.
It aboaM raise an ooiial amonat^v
July UL
-
This hank wm compote later
eat ftom April tot. oa aU Bavtags Depoatta made dnrii« the
Arat ive days af ^ awatk.
ihem that we do to our high* *
SidcOlores ha\^ proven *o
satisfactory that our trade on
these two kinds ii const ant V
incrcaiHig.
If you arc in ti e
hibit of bu>*ing this
A gcuUrman went Into an Inn 1n|
Cheltr*rord ui»na a very
da.v and
emild gel ns topo, near tbe fire, w In^eU(RMi be called to the iHe^tler to fete
a doaen oysten. and give them to Id
home. ^WUl roar beuwe eat oy*Ivr»T
Try him.*' *aW the getdleman.
Immedtately tbe people rruulng toj
see this wonder iIk
cleaml. and tbe gem
rhok-e of seata. The
bark the oraier* and aald the
wonM imt looeb them.
tbenu “Why.l
aaM tbe g«ill«n.n. T whaU be 1
.-—The Tattler.
to eat them WTself.-
pricti v
glove, we would like to show
TraverffiCity
State BanL
\
v;
WE WANT TO AGAIN CALL YbuR
ATTENTION TO OUB LINE OF KIO
CLOVES FOB the LITTLE FOLKS.
they are
HEBE IN ANY SIZE.
i
"i-.r-g''.,a
II
Tiy Reconl Want Ails
TBE NEW STYLES FOR SPRING
in all their beauty are here to greet you.
m
New Easter Suits, New Coats,
New Waists, New Skirts
m
Beautiful wearing apparel for Ladies’, Misses’ ani Children—all at extra st>ctial
low price?..
TWO WONDERFUL SUIT BARGAINS
Eton Suits of fine Black Lanama, Novelty .Gray Crash, etc., prettily 1 ^ RO
trimmed jackets, full circular skirts, worth $15 to $18. at............ .. .
Snappy Tailored Suiis-^ligh gradi.* Tailored Suits in Navy Blue. Black, Grc4n.
Cirav etc.. Eton jackets trimmed wiih rich braids, buttons, and fancy 1 Q
vcst'e|fcc:s. skirts full circular, gored and plaited, well worth $2'J 50. at
JAUNTY COVERT COATS. BLACK VENETIAN COATS, GRAY nOVELTV' COATS, etc., in Fhtcd,
Pony and Box styles; two of the greatest values ever shown at $6.50 and <$1^2-50. Other good values at $9, ^7.50,
OUR LINE OF MISSES’ AND ClIILUREN’S COATS AND CRAVENETTES at «50 to $j0 should
commancHhe attention of everyone who has girls to dress. Ladies’ Cravenettes—the new styles—at $7.50, ;$10
who liked a prett/
BctoUfalSltlrttitlSEld $4-Evory hbly w
wu show
Imoging skirt will be pkmsetl wiUi ibo big; assortment
«
at Uie^»
tbd^* prices. They’re up to-iUto jn
in eve
every rokpoct. Other
skirts kt
$:krja $4.50. $(‘>..50. $7.50, $10 and $12.
SILK WAISTS-New and differeot from tbe ukusl ran. There’s
fomethiiig kbout the styles that will spposl to your g»».l UsUand jodgiueaL They’re ont very: full on isoper linea. tbe
fullness it where it’s wanted. Beantifnl oblori and UadL.
The Tallies are spocisl too<-WDrih $a50 at $500.
noucyr. Bon-U. clc.-all no*, uptodate. pn^blo ind
dcoSblo-jurt whit the l.,l.y wmnto it juit the pnre you went
towLAMES’ KU) CLOVES
We hiTp iort placed on oale two lin.o
HATS AHD CAPS IDT Hhsss s>4 CM4r«B.-An immense assort,
tneni <jf new and jdesl styles, sneh as
Unir«mqrH«U.c.tc.
^j)c
124c; 15C and 3SC
atthepofwUr price of
S.».y C0.U. Baby^^i»w!^by Iftit 8bo«.*f-h«torwe*r;
winhaTCohaiRootthoMdeparttoaiti. He baa 00010 iatenat.
ing itaioa to abo» yon ia thiM Itaeo.
Any. MW
bsf'
Gririn^llBros.
tSf E. Ftnt su nv/
pUea that afllleted me ten roar*. Then
I was adriaed to apply Bacfclea’a Ar
nlca Salve, aad toaa than a box permaMUy eu.*w4 me; arritoa L. 8. Napier.
ofBaftoa;Ky. Haala all woaadA bm
and norm like amgic. S&e at Jokai
Drag CO, F. H. Mcada. aad Bugl
I>rog rwx, druggl***.
^
TRY A RECORD WANT AB."
*
suit that our P, L. and West .
ou these.
8a«r:y Middetily t.ruke Into the i
lor oo^ day. and esmr uium hi* .\
Margaret sit
The surju
|»UlI wo>l ov • the youngsters' ervp.
are r rtstrsing for a little tdsy.
Samary.** ex aincd .Mint MargaiH.
“Ye*. Sam rl.- added Mr. Ilwwa.
wHh a imn-h of iwntiuieBt In hi* voice;
“I am now bokliug the uueen."
“You trust 1-* r«*l »i ib** suswwsl
Kau:my. a« be l«u ked out of tbe mim;
* 1 hrtini I m ir Jsrk wy that you hrM
four .iutvn* last night.**
the same
ef priced gioves. witli.ihefe*
port for ^ aioalh coding March
Number of days taught. 20.
Gtand total nnmber days attend,
we. 7t7V».
Average daUy aiteodaaee. 30J75.
Number of pupils earoUed. 44.
Those present every day wene Hore Norton. K'^rtle Baldwin. Eva Da
vis. Lulu Strieklaiid. Wayne ThaOHR
Gram Thompsoa. WUlle Ormady.
a Conover. Lee Shlppey, Floyd
»ell. Bessie TBUpaugh. Forest
CoBover. Roy Hoshell and John Coa
rer._________Uaa E. Hagar.
8PJIING niSPAY of fine mlUlnery
mwn Cl Wood Slstcra Saturday
next.
mpr4-St
use
Amoum of care ta selecting
*^Thv manv
will be glad
U Improving
improvins
inoosoia
was a great
IK;,
IK
The First
BataA wn «i to Wwhto|to«
By inrt to the Draaiag Boeord.
WaahtogW. Agril
POLICC SAID that WAB WHAT
PAlirnMO SYMBOUXQ)
W the latoktTT ami cmliar m
STEmBinSG BRdS?
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN.
TSAVSIM CITY; ItlCMMAIf. rMAY.
sremoF ui um
is. atxatadlftg’
tyma 4img
aMth «f May. Tho
B0 w« hft pMM off ollhftr la PMta.
my. Ibo mtift prfoft iUrtof
Ibo aormi^ aftor Mi 4tf
a of Praakta MaM. ta <
oOk
Moetla Levy. »
or. WUtaa Mt ffraak b. Mail, tram were salaHed. Tbe charpM
k Cftffmfflr. TlMDCby HylftM. iaa wero aapportod by two pboragrapha
Oortlft, JBM MoO a»4 Urn Aoaocl- Boyio will altompt to have the doc>
H<> vaa oB« of ft famUr of tmaiw tUU atad AUMUe dab at dofoiidai
dmi ftjul was
fW«rV. H* *»*•
Brahan Ankla.
ft UrK» fonoii* hi tlw bHOm M
0|MdBaati;O.. AprB €.~ioha fftegel.
OftHfortift. Hr m rary rftdilafti <rit>
flfto af tbe ootMder. of the Oiaelaaatl
bU Jftoory ftftd T«rry fm^mOy U|
Natibftal league baaeball ekih. broklOft pipe wUb ft #!• bBL Opoi
hla left aakle while trying to steal
»r»or«b)r ooeftikB be riiltfti CbltlUo at TiBBfta Borko ftftd JftM second base in a gaa^ with the Tofmto 1ft BldaiiBBer and barlmf a wd^
Cftrtlft is tbe fbftMwa -ffpl^ KcMy lodo team here Wedhraday afternoon.
Mn atarcSf. mm at cki J»df* f(«r
i
■BBbsra of tbe Aaaoelatad Atbdftba or -'•ebt lymBt.-* wboB tbe
eoroaer'B Jnry foopd ‘ladirsetly re^
MMe” for tbo^ death of Tonay.
Tbto misf la eoBpofted of Jaama Ooff*
Bdward Orftftoy. Morrta Levy
ftftH WIIIIB Britu Jobftfty Frayat
of NeU'a ftftcood*.
a d<
am In tbe t^mtoal ault bronsbi by
Mr*. TBiftelMttB. ta not Bentloned In
tbo dftBftas aalt. but Jaaea Nell, tbe
father of Praakle. who baa bllherto
been left out of tbe roaplainta. ta
made a party.
taw Twredfty «inl approprUtmi the
ftiwee—ry fandt fo conKtroet two
nitra of pmrd road on the aortb
ftborr of CrrtUl lake Wbeft OOBptaind tbU will fM U»e «miBcU«»
llur between BenUb ftftd tbe Ooftpriv
ffttkmftl ftwnftMy «raoadft at Cryw
UtlA. ftftd will afford oib oftbe toeal
drtvo. la ftoitberft Mk*l«ftii fr«
lab to FraiUitorl.
A patbetic incident l«» a
Uftbt In fMonertioa with the
<t4ifttb of (!hfti1e« a Dfttrtaon, wbo wan
for Iblrtynd* yearn •» eaploye of ibe
Ana Arbor PrlMlnt Co. and lu »oeoeanorw In the name bnlldlnf. tbe
Biobftwwd-Bftrlrni Go. Up to tbe Ubt
of bin mat lUneai Mr. Pavtaon bad al
wayft putted tbe bell rope aitacbed
tbe bell on tbe roof of tbe tmlldlAI.
althougb for tbe U»t few yearn It bad
been doeined utelv^n. Duriftft bin lit
neen be re«uUirly drlhfftted noBeOni
been doelaiwd out of the Carter haodlcan. the feature of the open day
Qu««*. County Jockey club** »nrl»R
meeting at Aqueduct on April
reotaen other boraea were ol*o
I nrverrd and
tbe bell forever ceaaed to riofti
Aeeocdiftf to tbe new liquor ordi
naace adopted by the Port Huron
oouarU all dealer*, before b«*UiK gniut.
#Mf Itceanes. Bn«t bftvr ibrlr appliea
ilMu api*nived «a bel«a of pood epar
i arirr. New piaoea efttabltabed la rr»i
:* Ammw dietfirta aMei bare tbe ooaxeai
^ ef a iMlortfy of pioperty owner* wlib
Id a radln* of ion f«< of ibe *Ue.
TW« U BDlee tali of »tUI further
ftramms the tine* by teqolrtnc aa ad
dtikmal kmal lax of |wn peu yt«r. but
no deftaHe atrpo la ibU d»rrcik» bare
Protoat Bowlinf tenra.
I/iulKvlllc. Ky., April f..—A* the re
lit of tbe piotesi filed by Dn'Khach
and Reid of Columbua, Oh|o. ihe high
double roll, 1.IC8, male in the nation
al liowling tournament, by Hamilton
and Hua»ey. of Philadelphia.
Mareb 23. a jnatl vote will l»e taken
by Ibe eaecntive mmmittee of
Aftierlraji Bowling eongrea*. Thta will
mr ^within a lew daya.
sabach and Reid, who bowled lu
the double event*, totaled 1.217. being
teetmd in tbo ll*t of high roller* In Ihe
Delye. Hamb«i« Belle, ^Calmgom..
TradlUoii. Ijidy Amolta. Prince Ham
burp. Blandy. Merry lark, Aaron J..
Monnt H«ry. DI*obedlent. Bpraker*.
Aueaaaln, Aeronaut, Belle of I>eque>:
The protest of Dre«hach and Reid I*
After ftabtlaa aaalast It for Bootbx. based on Ibe rlalia that lUmilion and
Um* Battle Creek alderBcn were forced u*aey were nol entered In the
to done an o|»tloo Toeaday nlglii for ament: that they rolled in pUce of
the imrrbaiio of farma at Verona on alts and Morgan of Phlladelp
which to tnaUil weHa ^ the new city who faUed to appear oo the alley*.
water vyatem*. The vote oC-lhe,pet>.
Inquiry developed that HamUton
and llusaey were no! enteriMl, and a
lorred the eouncll to take the actlim
cf Ihe executive commmee
l» had wiihheld. No coiwtructlon work of the Loutavllle Bowling Tournament
*111 lie dune unUl 1P07 and not over aKKocloliun aald that Hamillon and
floo.tioo nay lie aiK'ni per year.
Hu*«*y did howl In place of Balt* and
Two brother* of Jane* L. Caine of Morgan.
Battle Creek do not believe that the
High prixe in Ihe double ev.nuf U
body burkMl by hla wido* at pueblo f2%f.
wra* that of Caine. Inaiead of aendlng
Boycott Major Loaput.
the body to Battle Creek for burUl. aa
Columbia. S. C.. April G.—There Ik
rer> indication that the Southern
IHieblo. Tbe brother* aay that t'alne’a *d South Atlantic leagues have
life was inaured for fT.ouO. and that formed a combine to either boycott
be and hU wtte had been eeparated the mirjor league club* next spring
fui ov« a year.
bold them up ,for big renUla for
____ the n*e of tholr ball park* a* training
Aliboush elected for a fifth term
lot of j around*. Memphis suited the boycott
ihia ta the firaf time Mayor
by trying to freexe out the New York
INmtlac haa bad a republlci
. and It fttiinber of ibe be*t oirtee* bare Giants .and New Oricani followed
refuses to enter
ih< refotr fallra to the denorraU. Now
I Mayor GolUot wUl donbllea* make a tain any aMoe Mg cdub* and Atlanta
has given ont tkat It will,*wall unti.
eb«h*»eer
next
aprtftg
betarft
eloalng with the
Ciwnpetltloo in ca« «upply la proB
iw^ etUren* of Port Hafiott, actsord- OeveUftds for the use of the grooftd*
Ins to a petition for a fraftcblae anb- there, alikoftgk Mmaager lAjoie want
mlttnl to tbe coBamo oooftcdl b> ed a three years' lease. In tbe Booth
. Biephen A. Gr«ban on behalf of The Ailaatlc taagae a aample of the feel
Practical Oa* Conaimctlon Ca of Cbl- tag that egtata may be gteaaod from
the atUtftdo of the kxal owners to
rate of |l per thott«and fe«K for both ward tbe Brooklyc club. They have
fuel and Uxhtlns ya*. with a redne curtailed the practice of \|ie Brook
lyns
to an hour roch morning and
tloft to ftO cent, when tbe oatpQt
amonaiB to 20.000.uoo feet a year, and ■Tternoon. when no game* are s^ed
to 20 Aftta when It remche. io.Oftit.mto oled and have Ifttiouted that they are
fccc A dtacoum of lo cent, per thou oot cntkustaMta regarding the tnteo
. *and feet la lo be allowed from above ttons of Manager Doooran next spring
. fiaurca wborft biUa are paid before the
Chicago. April
By reason of the
' UUh of tbo a^tb. The fraacblae of
^ Ibo proftcDt «B* company expire* In bad weather this aprtag. It la esU
about Hebtonn iBoatbs and tbe ad> Stated that the sixteen major lengue
ve*t «f the new coocem will probably hftaehoU eloho have loot at loaat $S0..
OAft, ftftd the aoutheni iralftiftg trtpa
aocorr favorable fraftcklaft rlghta.
B100BCWAB0.Bt00
. WBa Hulben li
a.nsTj;.':,
Paaga. sararaad i» bar hoBo ta Trar-
hMiBift of «h« lodtftfta ftftiTcrsity
haaahftB
has been dociarad a
peBdiiMfil by the athleile board.
Pufdao brought charges that he
playod Oft the JftNtar team teat auas^
^ “tSThto t***poISrti
Maid of th/a^^artat htaiTMak
f or tbft g«lnr CRjr fti^ ffyaftb Ooicli.
S tl^ wreocMr. have arraftsod for a
WANT DEPARTMENT
- Ikofe k M Mft mcllTe nefiui fr mail Mmtuar tku fke Watl CduBB. B Map aUck retarm
WANTED.
WANTSe-fm'aDae eialaa rm
abla How WhMtaa.
e»r M
wroHi. tftfftlT* 41F W. UUl at.
ralaUvAa of James Good tailed to meoitoa bis wife, and damthter ahoot % or
pitafte tac, BftU pltaftft m. apr44f
Ik yean old.
Loelle of Maple acy spent a
with her slater, Mnu Oaraoa Warner. Owing to ao mock BtakMoa
WANTffD-^AftraaUoft «!rL Mra. W.
ftcfihhorkood was scarcely repn
G.>Lftwraaea.
ojir
**MtaI J5ta Orellick of Ttaveroe City ed at the Ualnrmoo'o nsoMdattai
ta the guest of her slater. Mrs, J. F.
W. O. Dickermoft eotted oo a 1
FOR SALE CHEAP—Lot No.
yoftR
f; CC fee< frontnie. Hanftn&,'Uy '*
Oo.*k 7ib I iddUtao: third 1o( greet rC
R. J. Han r « Sobs' stnri^ oft WftdklaroR street. Alao lot Ifik. OtR
FOR RENT.
**S!?\htasls and slater Ada were
gueou of the Psdius glrta Friday and
Sotorday.
Mlaa Uxxie Warner, who baa boco
vlslilng reUilves ai Tripoli, lova. and
Chicago xiaoe O^ober.
WANTffO TO RtNT-HBflil^ooB
hooftc iB the Cratral achool district HOUSE FOR RENTImiftlrr K. r. Ckftpmftft, 114 R. Ntath
str««^.
opr 3-3I*
FOR RENT—My rraidBirc nn Front
• Ktroet logetber with store roofti be
MONROE CENTER.
No Pill la aa 1
low. Suitable for boardins houM
rent to Button* Bay Thursday
Our pastor. Rcr. Brownell, wbo has
as DeWHfs UUI
Arthur Lodetic. who la at
or small hoirL Steam beat. Oft.
l.eeft la poor health, was able to be
rhooJ at Traverse City. Is vU
tral location. Jnllta Stelnberf.
WANTED—Hardwood bolt*. All klndx
with u* again Biuday.
■larli-a
of Xarm* for rale. KrhxrU Strohm
and weak people osV»y their clcaaalag
Mta* Whitehftuse and Carrie (
ger drove lo Kingsley Saturday
place. Isa acrM. clay loam. Timber
attended the teachers' InaiUute.
MI80ELLANEOU8
The people from here attended qoar
ti*rly meeting at Grawn last night and
MONEY TO LOAN—No MS eiftnaft
NEW WEXFOSO.
of Tar Syrup.
put "n •no.rigama. Hooioa for aale.
Adam Horoerich'a building U going The bent Win*
WANTID-Itadlmr drraaos to. dry
cough remedy on earth. Cti
op very rapidly
loqoira of E. McNamara, fftrtt
«ild in one day if takes in time,
clean. wal-Ms 3S ewnU lo 7G cent*:
D. Flack experts to get morisl into aand
Mrs.
Watson's
mother,
who
has
Place ho‘«L
mar
cents.
*klria 7B cent* to I1.2G. The Pari
hta now home thU week.
been
so
poorly
ail
winter,
Is
a
Fur sale by nil drngg1*i*.
Ralph Brigham I* baying pfXatoeSian Dye Work*. 312 K. Front St.
i Iteiicr.
PALMliTRY-Consnll Madama IIM.
Walie* stmllebauer went to Tra
at Copemiah.
•
lU'a.embcr tho futnra ttoa In yonr
APLECITY.
8aiuiday and got a new graphoA represcntailve nf I.ufi:. S<^ramm |
hand, a aclentific rahdtaf grtll rcvftia
Co. of Allegheny. I»a.. ta here eD.-urmclMrs. A. A. All ngion Is entertalnint phoue. He ha* a fine machine.
WANTEO-A! once, young men for
Mr*. J. Stadlebato-r «ta»u*l wit
ing wlUi farmers to rai^e rnciin
her brothel. Mr Parka.
4ha true lifa'a history. Ovfr HT
for Ihe pickling factury tn lie en
Prayer meeting Tbursdav ev
firemen and brakemen; high wage*,
g moihe, Hnnirda>.
Union 8L Side eatraacft.
UKdl
at tbe home cf Mr. and Mr*. R.
promoilon guaranteed» firemen get
A special train was rtiii to Shei
man. All are Invited in atuntd.
$100. become engineera al II7.G:
yaslertlay afiernoon fur tin* le*«rfit of
»na uof Burdlrkvllb
MIm Cora Simona
The most kealihfiil. unUulldIng medi
those who wlKho<l to v.de. KIhuU sixty Is Hewing for Mr*. fVoU.
cine known to scb m'e; gmily soothes
The C. E •* enjoyed a very pleasant I!.e liver and nerve*, makes <llg« *
evening a week ago Finlav evening easy, bring* to all the sweet ale
* Region 1
by mail: *eml fur tarilcular*; posi
I by IVll- at th« Itonio <tf Mr*. C B. Berry.
youth. lloUlster* Rocky Mountain
tion* secured a* soon a* compHent;
Mr*. Cleo. Clement and Itltfe daiigb
DrJ'
lH.*t opening In the Unlied State*: nes* imitroved and «nlmprore«|. Hev
hard fight, with m*J<iritiea raigini
from TG to GT. The |k>IIs were change
state age. National Railway Train tel*. narl»er fihwiis, IJvery Barn*.
_____________ and R. nsher went
lALE-One
the best C
from Sherman to New Wexford.
ing achool. CK Do*lon block, MInne- FarniH and TimU r Land, almota any
Some of the excavating machinery to .N'orthpori today to anend the Coii-j mrner on Fitmt street: hotel
aiioll*, Minn.
roarl3-aprlC of which can lie purrhaaed on eaay
hca arrived and work vill sunn iTgln gregatl.mal aasoctaiion, which con j l*ar; furniture all complete. Wade
term*. Reaiemlicr. reailer, if you-ar^
extending the railroad to Wai^nn
vene* there April 2 and
j nnu«.. 127 Frnn* St.
WANTED—Due bill* nt fane value b the kind that 1* always grtimhllnr.
Born, to Mr. nml Mr*. Frank J
Miss Bertha Dull !>egsn *chc«»l iuj
_______
ney. on March iC. twin*.
apply on a new piano at Orlnnel hffw jTiur neighbor gets along no mnrh
the Fr;u dtattirt ihi* morning.
I
. .
,
A. Brow vlKlu*l hi* parents mer
At the luimpie! at Bay Cli/ to push
MIkm-s Aline Kart and We'herby of
Bin*.' when- you g»H 110 extra.
I.etier than you do. there is a Traiwn
Wexford were guestK «if Mr. and Mn*. Sunday.
the Y. M. C. A. pr
N. B. Bradley
mar l04f
f.M- It. Judicious investmeot. faith In
Hnlnh nricharo Sunday.
Mr*, a A. CievettP ex4*ert* to op<'n I off«-ted u ri'-e valued at 2KM>
The ladle* met Iasi Thurwls
the future, ability to not try to cnxs*
Mr*. O. A. nrlgham's to urcanize
z::. kVp.TnTi“i new huildlng.
FOR
SALE
bridge* iK-fcn* you gel lo them U\\A
fleiy to promote snclabillty ai
Burke and Borough *ton
obMilute fcarleftxne** in regard b*
ihemmdve*. They will meet hereafter
MIhs Charkitie Fisher Is *]K'iiding
FOR SALE—Betting* of egg* from
In Bairtl s hall for their votial
her week'* vacation at home.
„
ihe oil of'ilfr Into your *rs.
pure White Bork rhlckens; 75 cent* debt. Tliat t* what makes your nclKhmen*. AU ladies are lAvHed.
Kurreed *o
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Mrluiughlli.
,t ^arm* you up and start* the
for
T3
eggs,
fir
will
let
*ome
out
ou
Mr. and Mr* Nick Anna Were callrsl lenalnt*! ndailve* over Sunday.
rtteiilating.
That'* what
a Judiawev last night by the Keritm* illnen*
Khar^-K, M. r. Oviatt, S2S Waslilng
April 2.
llolllKter * Uo.ri.y Mountain dex-s. Zl
«>f Mr*. Anna's mother
tun Sr.
aprr tit*
Mr. and Mr*. Hall were C.t^awn vis
•n,.,. I.
.„r«. .h.n .. Of
Ifoitt Sunday.
fmalvp hroath. It mnH-« fiorn ImhI
______________
Tbe dance In Balnr* hall wa* well «n«,rh .l«I llvw.
Rorkr
RHIINT! MIl.I.IKERV
atiende<! k>Way uich'.
Trafford'
' Wilhelm block.
FH.tit '-ire. e.
io»r-iuece orchestra of hVaskfuri fur
Tea iir Tablet.*. .lohn.*ain I>v!is Co. * j. I riday
nicked the muidr.
mar 24-a|»r-ra*
Aju. 3 tf.
Mis- HollenbaiiHi. who ha.-^ been »c
rinuMly 111. is able to be otit again.
FOR SALE-One of the heat GC fe, !) FOR SALE One of the
FOR
SALE-inuc-gn-acre
farm,
There was a marked increase in ibr
corner on Front street; hotel wll]i| corn, r .ui Fr. in stnnM:
eighty n*l* west *lore at Monniej
TRAVCRSff CITY MARKKTi.
al tendance at Sabbath setaud Sunday.
Center; *rh.Kil atamt Hghty nul*;
bar: furniture all compleie Wad*'I bar; furnituM- all roni|.l
We hope to Kce the iuierest cnniiniic.
creamery within fifty rutls: gv**!
Bro*.. 127 Front St.
mar 30-tf •’ Bros.. i?T Fn.n; S!.
piantai ta n«*dtsl and m.mbl
hniiKe. two ItarUK. amail turhard. This rapoH la i
fifty acres uiuRt ctilrh’atioii, thirty
HcrvK *»»e«led. creek acroioi one ebil
Ififtriftift
of eighty; oil go.«l noil: twenty
arren ilnilK-r:. farm* no lu-tlrr: held
BaiJ.tM eaicia.
at fifty dollar* le-r acre; if taken
•I li.KtIes* w languid, nr when
^bih week will make extremely low
lot sleep nr eat. take Hollta.
figure for caKli. Wade Bros.
i Rf»rky Motinlaln Tea, One
the
tonic* known.
• TahJet*. Johii*<»n I>rug <
FOR SETTING—Eggs Mom *1im I test.
e.1
pit gamf*^; also two May hatched
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
O^e fine rubber tired, ball bt^arin^, piani lin:shcd phaeKiagK. Iiiquln* 12C E. Xtulh Sr.
* mar 1C-f.L«—tue* itiurs sat
The cool prr.sence of mind nf C-yearOne sinfjle harness. Cost $40.
ol^ Eulene Vandercook nf Mason
FOR SALE-No. 4 Smith Premier
Good line of second-hand household jfoods.
, typewriter, almost new. W. E. Will
saved the life of •! year-old Marion
Good line of ^cond-hand clothing.
Sloan, who tumbled head first ^ Into
iam* C.O.
mar 21-tf
orse
(>ie river. Kulene M^ramhlcil down a
FOR SALE—While Wyandotte*, Dit*bank, broke off the limb of a tree, and
tlan ‘Strain, prize winner*. Ilf.eeo
ling the Italic in the water lo grasp
egg* for ir.Wi. R. C. Rr. Leghorn*,
and hang on. she pullrd her to
eggs fififN n for |l.f.n. J. W^ Tim
safety.
merman A Son. 202 South Division
street.
mar 22-3m
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AUCXIOM SAL-E:
Saturday, April 7, 1906.
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ISiiil
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Corner Cass and Front Sts.
Auo*tiofn«or
LOOKAHEAD!
IHEOtietNIlL
UMHVE COUGH SYRUP
Try Gas Coke Now, jhen You Will Know
Ami next Bomnier yon can buy for
* fntnre delivery at 50 ct ntfi lets n ton.
Wc WiU Pay the CarUfc oi a Trial Order Now
TRAVERSE CITY GAS CO.
If you want Low Prices
HONEY
“TAR'
Bm'« Unthr. HoMr Mi T*r U »B
knprQTRment 0T*r «U Coogh, Um(
and Bronchial ranMdiea. It csta
aa phlegm from tha throat drawa
out tha inilammatioii. rtliem Um
hate ^ 4Uite pteq. 00 far A the feveiMi oondittona and ttrangthen*
tnagnaiea are oooeenied. than a the noeoua membranei lining thej
chaace to apead their proffta of last throat and bronchial tubea Itacta,
xeosoa.
gentlyon the bowela. thus expelling
Clark Buepriooa Tvaiii«> Fit«p«triek.
eokU from Um ayetem. Beetj:
Ann Arbor. ApM « —W. a Clark.
cbOdroo because it it a eeruin, I
■«8 Uw of Kftftaaa city. Mo. wbo •afe and bannleea cuie for all.:
showed np ao well In the aprlat* dartag the Indoor track ocaaoa. Wednea
day In firat outdoor triala, touched
tweniynme feet In the brand jornp.
Tralfter ntxpatrick wa* jubilant at
the poTformaoce and stated In hla
WE CAN SUIT YOU
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If You Want Good Quality
WE CAN SUIT YOU
If Quality is Considered
with the Price
Come and See US
J. E. Greilick Co.
Fins Interior Finish
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Sash, Doors and Mill Work
Lumber. Lath and Shingles
7"
Plate and Window Class
{Lex-"""*I a cathai
SaUby
i
FOR SALE-For aeltlnga. White
Wyandotte egg*, prices rca*onable;
alM. White Wyandotte cockerels. In
quire at t;29 Monrw St., City. Citz.
phone 419.
mar SMf
FOR SALE-1444 *4-lC0 acres cedar
and pine seVi. sec, two. 2C. 9. Will
cut over one mHlion. Four miles
R. A I. Doardman river runs
throijgh tn cl. Call for price. Wade
D.vr^7 Front St., Citz. phone
apr 3 tf
FOR SALE-|cr,.«d piano credit for
LIS.OO; goo.1 tail hat KlmbaH s and
Grinncll'i;. Inquire at 1040 Wash
Iifgton.
mar 29-if
FOR SALE—143fi—no^acrc farm on«half mile Maple City, l^lanau
county, Michigan: eighty acre*
under cultivation; foorteenraom
house, modern: Urge barn with
l«seiDent: tenftcre orchard; all In
A Na 1 condition: owner In other
buslnesa: hence, low price, eafy
terms. Wade Bros.. 127 Front St
mar 28^
FOR SALE—1441—ISMect froftL 240
feel deep; good boute and barn; be■ tween rront and Cedar; fine gnr
den; cast aide of Odar; Inveatlgatc
this. W'ade Bros., 127 Front Su
mar 28-tf
FOR SALE—1442-Thirty t
mile city limits; three
6eo. 31* larois
DKIMTirn'T
201 freat Straat
FOI SALE! li
A fine residence on Washiogton street. Nothing hotter;
very desirable; full 66 ft. lor.,
house with all modem im
provements. At the pijce fife
can name we know it sHll be
»boot it, and if yoa are looking
for a residenoe on tbit jniUy poj^
Sir Kras'KK
knowft&a we will tuune the^oe.
Trait; ttramy^hree hnadr
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
I W. HIISTKS & m'
Tfuvciitc crrv,
8HERMAN
Care Fsr Tbe BiHS
untEMmcES.'
tt Rnaa Brictam apaiit ysatentoy
MgmiwraftmBBfta
ta Traverae City.
He was comfifted toThto bS*al^Sle
Mr. and Mr*. Chaa. Jtegara sai
* jrtsajf
mkkRe of ikauary srith a
II
II
II
'
ll0»SIFnilMI
grnm tor ifiM r» or l«e ftft !»•
hiflflMi or 9ljm, kfi Ma bf kU
Mba; Mt*. Mftrr j/PAfttoOft. Th.
will «to ftOMtad ftfttf to* IM n»
^^MOu^Sm^Aftieraaft of Travarwe
Ttmwwm Oiy.
lit*, i. Bblli^ fVMt ft
day* te
MftftUm ifte for* p*rt cf Ifttt w«k
«iUbw.mitr.Mlftt*r«MeOftlft.wl»
l«ft«iiftin.(tftfti*lftfti.
Mr. c*4 Htb. J. BolUift Icfl test
Tftftftdii, tor Aft* AttolviMt* Mr.
BalUMI *rOi
M opOTpito pOTfom^
od ftftd Mr>. Bftboft wtB
Mtfttoo. Ml*. Boftto ft tootoer ftft l
tootbec
dtoftof to ttodr boae der.
tofUtotoftbftft^.
MJoft Ltolft ftofter retoraed fro* o
few dftyft* Ttoh lo H*rrt*tte with
frleedft. Bftiontoy eTealog
MIftft Jewle Meyefft reloroed from *
week** viftU ot her boar to CftdUlftc
flfttiirdfty ereotogMr. Lorto Cftftter speol Suodoy In
Hftrlrtto rlrtUng relftUre*..
Mr. Archie Pruyoe reUinied frolo a
few dfty.* run to Trftreroe aty. rl*Itlog^relfttlre* Moodoy nooft.
Quito An eftclltog time woft bftd In
hour after. Tbe a A.
ofttana Rogers went to Traversa CHy
ple aty took charge of the fuaeral.
and Rev. C. W. Wtltiama spoke a few rialtto^ber annlTMrR. ST^var.
mfortlng words to friends.
Haary Lae. who has been spending
Mrs. BveraUae Goatafsoa of Trav- e winter at^ Boyne Oty, returned to
DTk for Chaa. Johnaon.
Another old plonear. Mr*. ChrtotlBa
Btor. B. F. Baau*s two brothera-and Kalaoo..agad 81 years, died al the
*
* fua *
of their beloved oalea. Mias Carrie Thursday e
Baatx last Wedftcnday.
was a nalive of Sweden and <
Frank Foater of Detroit was called
here lo auend tbe faneral of bis ml*
Mlaa Carrie Baatx. and while her**
■auwaty
graftdfnther. W. F.-Kellogg, die!
also, and he went to the last
_____-jfrS
was a aad rialt for him. aa bl* g
tafher’a death was ao unexpected.
Mlaa Myrtle Blrd«?y went to
charge of her school at Pleaaaat Drov*^
r.**SrdiSf^ft^toiBlly will
e to Glen Arbor where he will
night-watch In tbe mill.- Jesse Cook
ha* bought hU farm and t xpi-ci* to
oore oo It directly.
•Mlaa Mnry Baatx rlalted her friend.
Mlaa Emma BlrdMcy. Sunday.
Frank Baatx areompanb»il bl* steiv
ion. Frank Foster, to Traverxr Cilj
Saluirfay. where he exixn* to vi*U
*Uter and re: uni home Monday.
Ic Mr.'Foster will n-«nni to ive-
Don't'wait nnUl your aatfertog* hava
drirrn you todmpair. with your nervsa
all shattered andTour courage g(»a<
but take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound. See what it did lor
Mr*. Bow Adams, of 8I» mh Street,
LouUrille, Ky.. niece of the Isle Geo.
Ito* Torit tor tJa arardrr of Cftour of ire. wBtobTwoke out In Mr. De Ptor- eral
Roger Haaaoo, C.8.A. Bbe writes:
Tonftft. Tto wlr« of tiM rotors cfttiwd «U* bou*e. Not Boeb damage wa*
ft ftiftap to tiM toiftoerftik maAldftio.
done, but there wa* quite an exrliAftdrw tookftoo Bialaftftft ratrrrd
went to I
tW WftMoni A Allftftite rftllTOftI ftbops
The Jubilee ginger*, tbe third nuin
their lurk
Ift AtlftftU slxtjr-ftoroB jrrft«
^ her no the.lecture cour*e tbl* year,
Mr*. Mary Gn*<-nman v
Octotov. HI* ftftiftft I. fttlll no Ibft pftr wa* tart Friday erenlng. The entera ten
her *l*ter. Mr* C. Kellog
roll to ft ctoftpftttot aacliftok. tboosb Ulnment wa* given with mVb apI of her
bo 1ft ftoftrlftft bift oicbtpftereftth blnh plauee from the audience.
Our school begin* .Monday win.
toj. Tbo oM ftotlofftftft ftbovf ft frv
Mr. MrKellogg I* again to 8ber
Isa Bertha Duhl of Maple CHy aftbPW or ftfto. fttftftdlftft ftft fttrftiftht ft*
acher. Tbe old srh.sd houw ha*
the Con
bft dM ftl 10 ftftd tooriBg wlih ft woo•en PondeniniMl bv the iKOinl «d
Tbe Cbrlrtton En/earor or th(
health and they will k«-o!» Hchmd In
ftorfony fdftftlic fttrp.
ktetpitlooal t^nreh bore *ome
■to argatoim srrflto An Hie |,a!ier Day Saint*' church until
Mi<« Hyftolotbr Itory Doll of Colo- mir poftt card* for *ale now for tbe
.UyftftTMftaa.,forftdvlcft.
iKiard decide* differently.
tftdo gprioft.. youogrol doogbirr of benefit of hie C. E.
le-tlncR wen. r«o.umed today In tfio
Issuer I>ay Saint cliurrh. The piniple
fir. Wmisa A. Boll, oor of ibr bomi
Hyde Urwim of Harletta wa* to
an- *o »catlcrrd and have so far to
boowo iftlllloiiftlmi 10 Colorodo. 1» to town n fif*w day* la*t week.
winter that It I* lUfAn^ lo
monry Pfttrick JornoB Itoylo. Vlftcooot
Mr*. Carter returned from a vl*lf
ting* there so they only use
Kolbarto. oMoftt ftoo of' Iho tort of with er daughter, Mr*. I^na Doty of
CENDON
h in tbe spring, summer and
ey talk wiroc of selling It
Olftftgow. Sbo U ftftSd to bo tbo moot Harrletta. last Tue*day.
for
a
ftchool
house.
btooilful wtMBftft tft Colorftdo. Two The lAdy Maccaboc* gave a *urpri»c
Mia* Carrie Baatx was laid to rest
«r bor sSstort bftre aftrrtod Iftto thr ,dlnenr on Mr*. Rosa Roger* on Mon SpocUl to the Evening Record.
In the Kofc Hill cemetery Ia*t Wednee
Ik-ndon. Mlrb.. April 3.-MI** Mcr day.
day of la»l week. Mr*. Roger* w*»
She will Ih» greatly ml»*d aa she
ioftopb . Tor»oy, the oott^rlfcT wbo preaenled with a beantiful diab a* a nic DavU was given a farewell party was a favorite with many and wa*
and esieeroed by all who knew
to ftoftTtod wttb onboicftltog I34.0M lemembrance after abe leaves urn. i* by the Inland young pctople last Thur* lovid
. She died of consumption. She
fraa Ibo Bftftk of North Atorrtto In abe intend* going weal to about two day night. Kvcr>finc report* a lovely
( first taken slek almut a yror ago
lime. Mias Mernie will be roiirii
li sugar dlalien-* and It turned Into
Now Toft, nrror know fbftl hU fftlbor week*.
mUaesl
^j;^her
young
frlendK.
sumption.
She ha* IsM-n a gnml
to 1177 stole IIOC.OOO from the oftine
The C. B. »oclety held a *imt1*1 bu*erer but wa* very patient. ev« n In
Calvin CaritentiT wa* surpriM'd by
bftok. The fftfbrr rtotore^ HJM lo toes* BMH-tlng Monday evening of thin
last suffering, which wa* v.-ry
the bftftk ftbd the director* node up week at the hom^ of Mr*. Alma iMeroe about thirty of hls/ricmU last Thurs
!r. Branch went to Cedar City on
the loftft. The eldor Tornof got em Tbe pre*ldent. Lbul* Skinner, rt- day evening, the occa*U»n Udni
ptormtot fttotorbore ftiid died obout signed, a* he Intend, to move away, twemlclh birthday. The evening wa*
WMTer^Htogg^^
family of Bur
tbtoft jrm ft*o. ft rtopeeted cHle«j.
aad Mr*. R, D, Frederick wa* appoln* *l»eni to pulling taffy. ;playing
Ickvllle vl*lte<l hl« mother of thi*
The oottfttoftft of Dodley Is to be ed j ed In hi* place. Mr*. Rbgmw re*lgneU John Drown and with tnutde. All rc>- place Sunday.
Ben Johnwin !« Hirough hauling
itor of tbe noftt exclatirft ftoctely her cbalrman.blp of the prayer meet port a fine time.
square
Lola Edward* 1* working for Mr-;.
weekly to Loodoo. H I* to be o puln ing rommitee and Mr*. 8. Nl»cwander
irly all gone h«re and
Itafttloft oboot tbe ftrtftlocrftry, for tbe wa* elected In her place.
Etta Wati-r*.
: buggies HOW-.
ftrirtocrory ood by tbe orlBtocTftcy.
Rrhool started again Monday after
II I* rtimonHl that Mr. Daldwln
B week** vacation.
templateii reiurntog lo Bcmlon,
Ml** Time W’liMm returne«l 8*lur
Jut Andni* ha* lM>en working (nr
To draw llio Bro ool oT bnrtix bad
cut without leaving a scar, or to cure
day from a vl«lt to Traver»e CHy.
H. C. Gote the past wt'ok.
oils, sore*, tetter, eexema and all akin
BbMTlptions will not
MI** Marie Guthrie retnrne«l lari
Mr. Holint** I* running the mill
.nd acalp disease*, use IteWltt'a
be ftollcited; they will be permitted.
Saturday from a vUlt to Indian, and ' The M. E. iJidles-'Ald tneeti.
WUch Hatel Salve. A .pacific for pile*.
Mr*. Hftrry 0. Noel of Bl. UouU. aoathern *Mlchlgan.
Get the gennlne. No remedy cauaaa
Mr*. Freila ('orpenlcr
Thur
such spaed rellet Ask for DoWlU’a
Mo., preddtot^ the NaUooal Wo
Al Skinner of Wexford ha* been March 12
mtn*s Whtot league. In Tgirtria ab at spending a few day* In town. vl.Hlng
Ethelyn Dcake and Winnie Drid|e
tack on card playlag by womto. made hi* brother l^el*.
spent Sunday at John IHikaresk.
BOWERS HARBOR.
Mr*. Jennie CJialierdon wa* In town
by Ret. C, V. Billing, aald that U pu
I lent y Ik aton and family were the
Born, to Mr. and Mr*. Charle.* Zang.
pUft would aptod a part of ibelr time yerierday vUltlng Mrs. I. A. Skinner. guest* of Mile* IV Fr«‘e*e and family
to arbool i* whist nMiicbe« It would
Sunday.
ACME.
do them more good than (be knowlMr. Hawkins and family have pur- Uy have relumed from Alden. where
Mr*. Samuel Uriiiv 1* getting
Ijinnln wa* working this winter
•dge to be galiiad from some book*
fha»etl the Stone farm, over by kHil- Mr.
well again.
Jim Ijinnln and Harr)* Zang h*ve
ibe aays whiat develop* the wind,
ler**. and mtircd In.
Clem Seaforth I* i* a vrey cr
reijtrned homo after working In Alden
fibs has played wbl»i and bridge for condition with pneumonU.
Charlie Mclx>an 1* wtrrklng a
Peter and Daniel McDonald are
Sheriff Johnson of TraverKc City
twelve year* and never *aw tooney
making sugar thi* spring, a* I* al*Q
matb' a call on friend* In this place
rhange bands.
Don Welch and rUler. erf Frankfort, last Thursday.
E. Bralnard.
Rejutototative John We*1ey Galne*
W. F. Staat* expect* to start for re tbe guest* of friend* at In la
Ml*s LIxxle Evan* wa* called herme
Oregon
about
Saturday
next.
went on tbe warpath the other after
GtH.Vge Dabcuck'a amlUng face was suddenly last Wednesday, her brother
Mr*. Prouty of Itost Bay by lKM*n
noon against tba commercial agent*
vn at Inland Sunday.
Quite 1
nent abroad by tbe aecreUry of com
Mernie Davta left Tuesday for Char- meeting at
I’edne*
meree to atudy and report on trade
levoix, when* *be will work I hi*
day. which[1 wa* piurh 4-nJoyed by all
who were there.
raftdltlon* wttb a tlep lo advancing
er.
*
Jud*on Kitchen haa returmn!
Ameftoan forelfn trade, lie declared houK .nd l« .nd r>ln, lo Orrp« or
l^wla WTialea 1^ the julsfr
Traverse City after spending a i
that aneb leflalatlon wa* -paterttaliailr
to gel hlB fiK.i mshlH-i! quite badly day* at the home of George Kitchen. ,
aad dtolgiied to afford somebody s job.
ue*dftT.
Mi*« Mae Bpidel and Ml** Lydia
-Why submit irsde condition* in or- this winter
Ed Smock la at Kalkaska attending Douglas* are visiting at the
Mlaa
Ida
J<
C*eorgc Kitchen.
,
s job?" thun
the b««keepera aaaoclallon.
at Acme, but
A pleasant *urprise party^wa*
dered Gslne*. **Why. to my dUirlct Is vUiting
Well, election la ovfY. There wa*
there are 100.000 people who need s
Mr. and
quite a lo» of-excltcroent here,
frh-nU. «l tP>>
job. No, SOO.OOO." added Galne* hast
nld officer*, with a few exccf
They expect to
Of lee cream at
Uy. for aa Inaccuracy or error to fig
were re-elected.
oiTs 1* abboirem to bl* prcctoe mind.
Alec Hiiellmantel of Traverse ha*
-A great cry went np because Ibv
Henry Ghering of tbl* place is worka roan here buying potatoe*.
aa named to report of caoco*. All
Mr*. Desk, who wa* quite *lck last ng at OW Mdi*alon no*-, doing cariK-n.
were elected, not a very strong rote
er mork.
week. Is much better.
^Sdisratand the potato mkrkel
George Balreork left last Monday for
polyiamlsu to oowgrew. The senatoi will open at the Acme dock Monday. Mlnnoaota.
ipend their vacation.
meeting next Thursday eveoffom toM of dmr middle state*. ib» April fth. Beat saarket price* paid.
Rolls Amadon. Albert Conklin and ngPrayer
at the home of Mile* Gilmore. H
chairman of one of the most Impcrr
tbeir gueat. Mias Esther De Voe. were nil be led by Mlltod Gore. A good
surprised liy about thirty of Ihe'r ittendance ta de*lred.
The
Ladle*'
Aid will meet with Mrs.
young friends last Tuesday evening,
USES OF PAXTINE
Frank Smith. Sr, next Wednea
haowa tbal simply beqausi be took
*Tho evening wa* spent In pulling uffy (^pril 4th.
faa^ to another waman hU first wife
Do you know how uiefnl aad with garnet and music.
Wflllam Pease arrived Saturday and
was forpad to akek divorce. It seem* PaxUne it in the toilet?
vUI work for MU* Morae this ^umto makft a traat diffemice whether tbe
KASSON.
It U« perfect dentifrice. M Wiliam WEST
“^hn Kroupa. Jr., ran a nail In bl*
peopit tobo tgare to these dlsgracefol
F. Kellogg died March « root last week and ha* nearly laid bim
epiaodas am members of the New it makei natural teeth like at tbe age of C8 at bU home to Weal self up for a while.
Tory -row Htmdred* or the follower, pearla, and for cleansing and Kaaaon. Deecaaed wa* bora to Ham
Ed Emory baa rented bla torm for
of Brigham Young.** With these word* purifying artificUl te^th and burg. Llvingatoa county. Mich., and thi* year to Charlie Evan*. He wfll
oarried In 18CI to Mias Carolihe take pomaaaloo at ooce aad move hB
Alex LewU. leadtog Coogregatlosa! ^dge-work it ia int-aluable.
family here.
Crawflotd
of
Ami
Arbor,
moving
soon
poator of Kaftaaa OHy. ha* bet tbe
Mr. and Mr*. Peiry Ayer* A»^ved
It keeps the breath sweet, after to Ibla place, where they have from
Alden for a vlait with Mr. Ayers'
to live, with the exception
the mouA and throat in perfect ooottooed
of the time served to the civil war. nareau for a while.
health, anftvre never saw its Five children were born ^othe^
No reme^ eqnaU Warner** While
three of Thom are llring. Two lit
equal
for
healing
catarrhal
WHaa of tir tynip lor thane terrible
tle danghterw Hattie M. and Janie
and total dUeaaea If taken thoroughly cooditiona of nose and throat. died to their Infancy. The other chll
Have yoo weakneat or any ktod—
aad to lime. U will etna a case fa It
droa etui Uriag are Mrs. Mary Baato
We tell Paxtine on a guai^
stomach, back, dr any orgaaa of the
—
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‘is""-. F. 'su...,
rv ate by *n drantno.
T«V A mo^m WANT AS
antee to return money if « faila.
WHNaoh onuo oo. travemi
•
CITY. MICH.
TSiSSawS
waak In town.
Ltoyd Rogera is the yrrhaawv of
up aad took care of hlm^
ilB9ry
need. ki»
HU
Bight he nved.
AIWotTviakochll of Tvftveraa Qly
Miaa Carrie Baatz. was buried Ue was the foest of Mlaa Alma Ri^*
same afiernooft he died. He wished to
be lifted «p ao he emald aae her fuby. then he grew
SBSirBSr-
i-r,aa
chill aad kept faU bed for a
» mrnnm to M. tmmm ta Vtfte
IMI vMfe. «ftar wfrnmm •
4i4« tiiMas ««a J. BoiU» «»d fu»*
Thri^
michi6an« fiiioay.
Ifd'aml wa bswanihiy diaebaignd
M UlUe Reek. Artu. ftftd the ctoae of
linntel, T,« I* Ik* raiimM ew
THE WORLD
Was matle in six dat'S. but we
will git*o 5*011 ttm 4«yt in
whioh to cu()tnro a bt^in
in naed Orjtotis taken in exchange during onr wonl cx>nwnt«t nle. To mako room
for another carload ofPiauua
favond-liand
OrKtma
must f,-© lit low prices.
Wbich one do you wantY
A little pn>uii»lne«a riKht
will n-wunl you leiifoM. Do
Hmw.
“JfPuIS’w
i )ni* PiM-kanlFtnran.lwinilaome
'Wnliiut cjiae, tpxxl na new.
wnaaoUlforSKiO. It «*•<•»
now for $58.
One Kitnltal), wnliiut catuN 11
Kb)pa, anme aa new, $.‘»ri.
One Kiniliall, oak ea*.‘, 11
slops, same ns now, $T»5.
Ont‘ KiniUilI (Iravelitij; wise),'
roatle expressly for travelinp. close, up with lock
and key, Imntllea uuiaido,
brasa IriimntHl, IH slope,8
seta o^ rwsU, very heavy
Pj^MABQuens
U toNot April L tfto
Oft or hitore the toll of tha ftaocm.
BUSM^ORIK,
Vour
eye
SiabL
«M.
QrtoneUI&oa.
you.
Why
MARK CRAW^ OELIVERY-Ught
freight parcels aad tnnkft. OtSOft
at City Boedt Btora.
not
have it protccUJ? We
MRS. E. L. BONNER'S hftir dnillMl
parlors, over CUy Book Otora, Boom
ran fit yon with perf4*otly ip^nd
IVvn’t
lenaea.
n.-ghwt
your
Traverse Land and Loan OoC F.
oyoft.
CytaCxanrioxd
Free at
Rooms 7 and >. H. A U MftraaaUto
Co. block. Botbpbonaft
iHt
Oft E. *. MINOK-Ottoa ovar Amftfw
lean Drug Btora. Bpaclal atteatloft
to eye. ear. nose and throat Glaaaaa
fitted. Bothpbonea. Raaldaaea 6U
Btxtb atreet
Rastairs
Optical ParfOrs
au. 107; Bell. »*. RMM,m 7U
Y^h^«««.cu..,ki«.n(U
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Oradnata To
ronto University. Office to Manaoo
One lvste5\ Dl stops, 7 s<tU of
rtxtls, tiuulr for eliapel or
h>r hume. in tino condi
tion. only $-12.
One KimbiH Piano caae. 7
ccUvc, rosewood ease, in
l^ootl play ini: nnler, now
Olio Cliieaifo CJolLngt*, line
wuhiiit eua<>, hii'h top, 11
fttope, hiiiip brnckola, a
dandy, only $2tl.
One Chicn«o Coltni?*, walnut
rase, inlaid |janela. music
pocket on U.p, ^ 8 stops,
in line shap*, $25,
Olio
Smith's
American,
hmvy walnut ease, hand
carvetl, hinh top, 8 stops,
ill K'ood playiitg wndilion.
One Hunlett, Chap'l style,
walnut case, j;oo<l sliape.
$17.
One Cloui?i A Warren, 7
stejjs, walnut oaao, $17.
One WhiUiey, hiifh top i»
stops, walnut eaao, $‘.l.
Don’t any nftorwanls yon
did not know of this clianco.
They will «o like hot cakc«.
All marketl in plain fiifbrcs.
Stool with each one froe.
PhODM 101.
‘SiurSrS
AEftrl's. ClUaena phone Stt.
DR. LAWTON—Physician and anTw
-legon.
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert ptofto
MONROE & MeWETHY
rw-tury Dl*liibau« of glmlwU Pl*n»
Pl*y«n. Md Kimball Pip. oihI
Organv for eharrh miul Bono
ILB.HARHER,Propr.
HERVEY M. ANDERSON—Ationmy
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Traverse City. Mich. Clttxens phone lOE
GENERAL INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-C. O. Can
m NKW WILHKLM BLOCK
O. P. Carver A Bra Both phoaaa.
Get Your Paint and Paperj• OR. E. F. CHASE—Homeopathist OF
from A. Hadley.
ang ll4mo
614.
PiinUnr. DfcorAtlPf fiidaUl
of Interior Finisbint.
1
Also have tlu* rxclusive n^:
for Ihr (irrman-Amorirnn
proof l>aiiil Co. Also thn ag
for llirAlfnKl Praia l^rixo
DR. E. t. THIRLBY—flpeclal attootloD to dlsesse*. of cblldren. Room
408 State Bank bldg. Both pbooaa.
Fine msuRANce-on wh»i <i»t.
at my
ami got rates before re
newing. A. H. CurilK/
mar.I& lyr
Phon^*‘ciriWnl*^No. ToW.'*'***'
An Hadley. 512 Rose St.
! A. D. TYLER
Sail Bigiis Satorilaj.tfar. 31
KIMBALL MUSIC
HOUSE
to
totoU
OR. 0. C. CHASE, romorad tram tot*
X08 Wilhelm blooit to toT and 4M
new State Bank todMlag.
it worth a groat deal
to
*
WANO TUNI^Mli—W^^K.
OftTKOPATHIO PHYftICIAWft
OtoaOST-lWUlirialOdC. • a. « to u
I to I a. m. t to •
BaftaoMS
Wyatooplak aUa«M SomA.
iDEIM-riST
Office S05 Kuv Wtlbelm Block,
|Citiwni' |Aone.(»».
T. A. WILHELM
J. M. HUELLHAMTIL
DKNTimT
FIRE INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
Itoom No. 1, Oty Opw* Houo* Btooft
NOTAKT PUILICS
913 East Front 8L
Up SUln
R&ELTHEGARD
lohn R. Santo
O. P. CARVER.& BRO.
Tin Insuraua
General Insarance
IfewWOheifflBIk..
( L. L. A. BUILDING
Tra?
CUy
C D. MnXER
liailH
DENTIST
lie IIL' 801 ed.
J. J. BCinOKN
aUmm'«PlMm«u
!
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NA'nONAL
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GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA R'Y
COMPANY
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An E very Day
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