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The Evening Record, January 11, 1906
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1906-01-11
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THE EVENING RECORD
TENTH YftMI-MKr
POWER NOW IN
HMiOS OF CZAR
CAN CUNTAL Oft OflANT MORE
uMfrriM TO RCorix.
BAOIU
ffwaldiat fteoaovalt Waa Mad* (
Only Honorary Mamhar «f
the Ornanixatien.
By Wire to the Evening 1
Waahtegum. Jan. 1
DR. HARPER
PASSED AWAY
HAB
FINALLY SUCCUMBED
LONG ILLNEBB.
of the Improved Order of Kedmen. at
Emae this moralng. the
oath beiag admlalatered by Chief InCherry of Norfolk. Va. The
waa wUneaaed by a number DIED DESPITE EVERY EFFORT OF
»Y WORKoflcora of Che orgnnixntloo
MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Tbe prvxldent vna aaade an hooormo
INOMCN JAN. 12.
member, the only one in the order.
Tbe Redmen buaat a memberrbip of a Waa the Foramoet SemHIc Scholar In
Will MNOrst* tlM AfiAlvwMry ^ half mllikiH.
the United Statea-4Cn*w That
«IM
Lmm Will
Disease Wat Incurable and
OwUr«i «i»< Cl-tiw With
That He Must Die,
PMpMMtrCMM.
CANCER WAS CAUSE OF 8EATR
mTtFnoumoisFULiiiiE
FIELD’S AGE
AGAINST HIM
Bf Bnm to fk« BrniUiic Record.
W IWersharic. ^en II —In nn In
tonrtMT today wUb •rreral |iro«ilo«»t
BwJaa cfU«His. Premier Wiu« dc
darad that ihe ootcome of the r«vDt
vartoM aprlntacs niraoiUMmed th.‘ CHICAGO’S MERCHANT PRINCE
amhorinrn poarera of lha «ar. RnU
ILL WITH PNEUMONIA.
he: -Tha fallnre of the raroIurtoBl.u
maaan that all the puver remalas In
tha baadn of the cxar. He U now abl •
to do aarthlof ha dealrtm tie ran
either milall the rlfhU already armni
ad or larraaaa thaw. The people Uve CONSULTATION Of PHYSICIANS
ao voloa to thf matter.**
^
HELD LAST NIGHT.
Tha arorfclBsman'n ctiundO have an
aonBoad a monater proccasloa for Jan.
tt. the aanhreraary ofJJlediSunday.*- Waa Suffering With BroncHHia Which
Tha goremmeot Inteadn proclaiming
Changed to Pneumonia'Laet
martial Uv Jaa, 21. continuing uniU
Night—Marahail Field
all daagir U orer. ThU may reault In
tc 70 Yearn Old.
a oaiioos oollialon betvc<«n the troofts
aadlhapaopla.
By Wire to the Evening Record
New York. Jan. 11.—Marshall Field.
Chicago * merchant prince. In it*ported
be In a rooni critical cundlllon al
Ibe Holland bouse.
. James this rooming skid that
Field is lufferlng fn.m bronchitis
which, during last night, developed
pneumonia. Both lungs are con
•tLIIVtD>0 HAVE BEEN CAUSE nested. The patient * age. 70 year*, is
against ^Iro. A consultation of physe
Of PRYOR'S SUICIDE.
rUns kaa>held last night. Dr. James
calling In Dn^Aiwtln F. Riigg and Dr.
r. C. JanewayX^x^^"^^
^Chicago. Jan. 11—X>r. Frank Billing*
will leave for New York this aftemoon
INDIVIDUAL LOSSEE WON’T to attend Marsball Field.
-k--NOTH UINES ARE CONBESTED
OROKER SOLO
FOReogNOS
KAKOWNaillCHIGAN
BE MeaVV.
firm Hat fallad for a Million and i
Who AaalaUd Him in Dltpof
IngofTham It Nat Known.
NOTICE MUST
BE PUBLISHED
Ch)cago. Jan. II.—William Rainer
HariKT. 1.U D.. prt-Kub ni of
17nlverslly <»f Chicago slprv its lueeptlim
In lljlri. r«*gard»-<l by many as tin- fon*Hel.n-w scholar in America. an«l
equally ivnowu<H) as an f*dueatur and
buKlness man. dbx! yesterday after
nofjii of ranr<‘r of the Intestines at blK
vome on lb€» unlvemlly campus. Al
bough biM d«ath was known to Ite in
evitable wltbln a c-oroparallvely sbort
time, the end of bU life, due
pb'vKlr
al exhauMiou. tame Middenly. He wa49 years old. Thn*e year* ago Dr.
Harper underwent an oiM-railou fur ap^
|N>ndlel(ls. CaureroMS ronditlons fol
lowed nv^very from this operatbm.
and on Feb 22. Httili. an oiw'ratlon wa^
derided u|M>n to determine the rauKe
hevere alHlomlnal imlnn. It wa«
dUrtivered that Dr. Hariu*r wa.s suf
ferlng from a cancer at the htad of tbo
large Inliatlma. and that the malady
hml progreiMied so far -that an opera
tion to remove It would Im» fatal to
Iiath*nt. Tbe surgiHms di*cide%!
that the only hope of l>r. Hariu r lay in
inedkwl measures.
Knew He Must Die.'
a short time ho left the hospital,
knowing that hi* disease could not be
cun‘d. and that hi* cUath must ensue
wltbln a Hbort time.
Dr. Hanw r l«»ok up his usual duties
the university and he appeared
cheerful. Ih-splle all that was dour
for him, he lost aleadlly In all things
cotirage. Several time* the mal
ady prugrf'ssod in Such a manner that
minor surgical oiwratlon* were nw^**’sary- «» afford him temimran* relief.
Ju«t prior to the holidays a portion
tif bis strength came bark, and prep(Ci.ntlnut'd on Third I’age.)
HODBE’S TEAM FIRST
By Wire to tha Eftoliig Raeord.
ELSE NAVIGABLE STREAM CAN won the Initial Game ?n the We-querWelanU. Jan. 11.—A» the emmo of
NOT BE DAMMED.
tong Bowling League Contest. De
the aulrldc
L. W Pryor, a
feating Haakeirs Team.
broher. inveailgatloa repeal* the fat-i
that ho U believed tu bane told forge d
The first game In the Wo-quetong
mnnlrliial bemeb* ‘t%*ho engraved the
bowling league contest wtim playtsl
boad> and vbo aanlNted Fryur In dlslast evening, the ttwm captalntMl by
poal^ of them U not revealed, but PROSECUTOR CROSS HOLDS THAT
CharloK Hculge winning from Albert
18 THE LAW.
the hanken* eomrolMw. which ha*
HaKKoH’K team. The first game went
charge of the affair* of the «u*p<nided
Ho,Ice s twIrlerK by fifty-«ine plUK.
Arm. ha* put a dot«Tllve at work and
ibf soroiul to Ha-keirK by iblrtv plus
arreat* are eyptritM. It 1k w»ld the Harlan Brown Stated That if the Osm
and the tbJnl to lludge-t; team by fiftyfailure will prt»baldy am<mnt to |1.5o0.Would Go Out Traverse City
,o plus.
000. The forged accurltie* be aold in
Would Be Flooded
This is the beginning of u si ries
amall lula. aomo to luveaipni In Ohio
Four Feet Deep.
which will last thnnighout tbe winte.and Mlchlgau. and bond Ih.u»»»* in ibe
eight thnvmen teams have bwii
ea*t. Tlu> individual lo*m* will not be
At 2 oVIork this aficrnmm ProM'anl/eU at tbe dub. The teams an
heavy.
nitlng Atlortu y CroKs appoan d
us follow.s the first man named ludne
thl* board of s«pi*rvlwirs and ralUHl Ibe rapialn : TMt? lb Itner, Walter
ih. lr alt«-nti.m to ih,* htatut.»f which Paige and Rc.bert Phase; Albert Hiur>Miulrv a ihrtv w«'« Ivk’ publication of kell. Gbnn Podman and t'uy Hall;
a iMlltlon for the danimini; of a navi Pbarb s Hodge. Albert Pb meiit and
Catt of th# State af MlaaooH v*. the
gable river. Mr. t'lo^s liitcn'ret Ini
lieilM-n Sullivan; Fred Curtis. P K.
SUndard OH Company Wat Ad
las In this case as tn liig ai»plual.U-. Murray and Vic P. Itelmer: O. I*. Car
b.'m'f the Ibunlman river U a naUga ver. Bantey Anderson and 11. Monta
bb- river and as such cannot be it. gue; Pbarle.K Carver. F. H. Barnum
By W*lre to the I^enlng R.'cord.
New York, Jan. 11.—Taking of te*M cN-ns^Hl for any ct»mi»any until the and H. C. Itevls; !^-on Baker. Dr C. Ik
many in the *ult of hliaaouri agalnM pn*jH T public not Ire has* Iwi'ii given. Miller and I3r. S. S Smith; Harold
Ttr KubJ^vl was then urrin-T^b.
Titus. JoLii AKbiiih and lK»ii t'anu ron.
lha Hiandard Oil company waa
aumed thU afternoon. Ati»»mey fU*u- and no n*|s*rt of tb«* e^mimltte** for
cral iiadley and the coimael for the mally ffli‘d.
proteat Aoainat Dam.
*TIm- nwiming aession bc-gan
oVKh k. w ben Su|H rvlK4>r Cleveland Lnnual Election of Officece Was Held
Last Evening by Boardmsn River
spok.- Informally uikuj the visit yester
WAS SURPRISED.
Electric Light end Power Co.
day i>f the eoromitttv which was deU^
fratecnal Myatic Ci-cle Called on A. gated to vbit the proixvKtNl dam site
B. Clirti. Last Evening.
which the Quwn City Electric Ught
The
Boarvlman River Electric Ughl
The kYalamal MxkUc Circle called romiwiny had petllioned fur permission
on A. a Curtla in a body but eve
to t'rt'cl on Ibe B^rdman river about «nd l*ower comrmuy last evening dectI'd the following officer* for the en
yeaterday being |he day on which he twelve miles frtim* the cUy.
celebrated hi* half century of exl*t
The committee* spoke especially suing year:
rtt'Kld^-m. William Loudon.
•nee on thl* narlh. >1lnch waa-the upon the change which the state toad
Vico president. CharloK Wllhtlm.
game of the evening and ttw time was would be made through tte proposed
Srareiary. A. V. Friedrich.
very caijoymbly apent. Before the fe»- plan to have the road run over the
Treasurer. Samuel Garland.
tlvUte* wcW*.over Judge WUIlam H. proposed dam and the opinion generDirvetor*. Messrs. Loudon. Wilhelm
Umlor. w ith a neat addrea*, prevented aUy of the aupervlaora wa* that
Friedrich and Garland, with Robert
the host with a line lodge pin. Mr would require a special survey
Curti* replied with an embarraa«>d order to make any change In a auie Caldwell. Louie Greilick. Frank Votniba and A. W. BarUkr
apeech of acceptance as the clrcum- road.
'
aUaae bad been totally unexpected.
Harlan Brown, who owns a amall
mill near the proposed site for the
IN SERIOUS CONDITION.
lower dam, came before the board
BCICNTIFIC CLUD
Mina*
Morri*
10 o'clock, being the Brat to appear Mr*.
Lap**. Into Uncan*
•tegalar Meeting Waa Held at High before the board In reference tt
petition. Mr. Brawn stated In opening By Wire to Ih* Evening 1
Beheel Last Evening.
Tha rwgular meeting of the High that while he had noising to say In re
Washington, Jan. ll.-U was sUted
Behool BcientlSc club waa held last gard to the granting of the petition he at the New Wllter hotel today that
aveata at the High acbol. Jultoa Mar- thought the board should thoroughly Mr*, iiliior Morria. the
tinek was chairman of the meeting nnderatand the condition* under which bly ejected from tbe white honae n
and papers were delivered by Herbert the proposed company was to build. week ago. remains In a dangeroa*
SnUlvan. Charlea ’ foigga and Tail He said the riv'er had only a iwelve- dltioa. at times tepeing into an iiboob(CocUnued on Third Paga.)
THREE WEEKS’ PUBLICATION
RESUWEBTNISRFTEHNDON
WM. LOUDON PRESIDENT
TO FEN TOMORROW.
Mra. CaMie CKatfwfck SUrta fee TenVmmr VlaR.
Abobt twenty of the weat aide girta
By WIW to the evening Rraord.
Cleveland. Jan. 11.—United BUtes organixed a gymnaaium dab teat even
Marabnl Chaiuller thU aornlng got ing. the ofScera elected being:
President.
Miaa Delia MartiMk.
ordera from the United SUteg court
Vice preaAdenL MU* Beitlin Btegnn.
ordering him to take Mrs. Chadwick
Secretary. Miaa Bertha Baimtan.
to the Columbuf penllemlary toinorTreasure r. Miss Anna Stepan.
The dub. which will be cmlled the
Bohemian Uiris’ Gymnasium dub. wHI
meet twice a week for practice. Tues
day and tVklay.
The diary that lasts five
‘A LINE A DAT’
r
A Best ingwioos httlc book that out he essd tor
for*
the years
ooneccntively«r»otatdeeiw«i Ask to see
skier a fine article in the diary Use.
AFTER AMERiCrS CUP
THOMAS LIPTON HAS NOT
. YET GIVEN UP.
Hope* te Have a Nevrthallenger in
Thie Country Earty Next
Year.
Died at Atslum.
Bana B. Barr, aged 4u years, died
yesterday at the asylum cf acute dellrlum. Undertaker .Anderson shipped
the remains to MuKkegun this after
noon for burial.
T. J. Hake came up frt»m Sutton*
lUy today and is stopping at the Park
By Wire to Ibe Evi uing Rec»>rd
N.'W Y.»rk. Jan. II —Sir Thomas Place.
Upioii Ik planning fur amuLer rampaigu to rapture Americas cup. A
letl*r n-celvoil this wwk from air
Tliomas sa> K he si 111 has b»»iH-s of
rapturing the famouK trophy and
bo|H*s to have a new ehalU-nger her»*
home time in l!u»7. H Ik thought here
that Sir TbomaK will cball.ng.* .n
CITY BOdK STORE
iai aoi.n to, nor.
WINTER IS HERE
And so is our Cdebraied Kno Wet Troui^crs. Will
keep you dry in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
Weather, also Sprague s Russian Vests, impene
trable by the cold. They have a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.
It’S Surprising
THATSUCH
Body Taken te Ionia.
EKlber MorriMm of Ionia county
ili«Hl Tuesday at tbe aKyInm <»f acute
.Illations of the iH-art at the age of 72
years. Deceased Lad no lelative.K in
Ibis c ty nni> the rv'nmins were .Hblp|Hs]
to Ionia this monilng by I’udertake.
Anderson.
S. B. Sht*rw(MMi
xnic np fn)m Sulttii
WEAR
F"IX
u called
KUBI :CK A HOYT
LJNROIM
IBKT OI-O-rMII
We Are Agents For
F. Owen
W. L. DOUGLAS
S M O E S
Real
Pbarmacy
In onr proscription ilcpartmont, as in all ivirU of our store.
pbaftnacyiR praclietvl in a^ conlamv with the latest scientifuadvanc.e*.
Wlieii^ you brinff a prt‘scription to UB you can fet*l sun^ that
it is c<im]x>uu(lcMlas it should be
Accuracy is a»;8urod for our syserrors cannot
tom is such
happt'ii.
Our prim-s on prescription
work are never higher than else-
mall’s
Drug Store
...ONION NIAOK...
2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00
lACMAN-r
YOU’LL SMILE, TOO,
LADIES
if you'll Compare the shoes
we'are^ st
at $l
with
some"of tlie olh.T dealers'
$2.rA) ami f :{.00 shoes.
Several Styles, Several
Kinds of Leather
A
I90M00K
LOGS WANTED!
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
i
CUSTOM SAWING.
i*d la
WlIhutm blo«h
Dn. Siwycr A Pcnhallcjui
DENTISTS
o. C. MOrrATT
AbMtractD of TIUd
mUCBB gATIf-,4CTOBY
B*twblts'..«d 1S*e
at# etutw D«nW Buliuins
Craverse €ity Itlfg. €o.
iPhon., S3i Ball. I
WANTED-LOGS
MAPLE AND OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK
AND
ONE DOLLAR
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
WAMTEO—ORDERS FOR DRY,
HARDWOOD SLABS
1C inches long.
John F. Ott Lumber Co.
■
FIVE DOLLARS
Will deliver 1)4 cords for $2.50^
CITZ. PHONE 344
'
-SAVED
BELL PHONE 37
. V-
MBMS CvYOUNO MBW8___ .
CIX>XHLNG e-rUMUaHINGe
RUY NOW...
WINTER SUITS, . OVERCOATS, UNDER
WEAR, GLOVES AkD MinetS, DUCK
COATS, MUFFLERS, WINTER PANTS, ALL
HEW HERCHANDIS& AT PRICES TO
aOSE—SEE OUR WINDOW : : : :
on the purchase of ah
' p .
.
OVERCOAl
COME WHILE THE SE
LECTION IS GOOD
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
'.V- -j
p
. TMvsnM cmr» mcmoAit thihuoay. januahy it. tML
^if^THEEVENIW RECORD
MUSIC TO AWAItEfI CAC:4-CIE
iVb&crctsS25^«^3^
To«& sreM-JS Hot Blost Stove
-
wr
mamk^
mmic, •r j* tb^
Tort
BmJA. M M ti» riork rtrlkw S
mHi
fb» M »>••« «r-U»d, Kind.
•I
f
^ vmr *r -«kstt
tarocUM. rail oot «r sbr
a
Mi
Mi tw»
oC aaMi-
rdwsSfW I
PERIISSIIIII IMS GIVEII
hWMkoU to work.
WfaMbor Mr. C.n»»to wofcoM wUa AOWER COMPANY CAN OAMI
THE MANIETCE RIVER. '
japoctal lo \lie BvoniBE Ri-cort.
Ibo M taro pro ptoyd or wta^ ta
potao. ta oojro. on taw irita ta to. At
ofthei
OppoiMkKi it Wixfird C^intyi toc«a.
f.jLnuai
Supervlior.-
rrssrJLSsr
^■-p:
TMI» M hwndwd* of pooplo ■
e*m«( rooeh
vMMu*.
t»i«t to tt» toMM
•LCfF AND MBALTM.
;i4#'
la Me addreai U-fore the Men s clnl
'Tueadar iTeolnc. Ur. H. B. Gamer
BoehUoned as tme of the causes of ibr
blxb death rate,
• American
people
■1«Mp than tbty
the fact
that tho
qf
ret
UMla>
Ii-ns
did fifty years aro
After the business worries and care^
of tbe day. aortal amufemenis are In
dotted In until a late hour and conse
goanlly. the
has ma time to r«‘
cuperate.
•
Urlnt is an much faster now than
It was a half century ago that It
U
practically Impoaslble for the people of
this countryMo gal the rest that their
bodlea
need
. Onr forrtathem
werv
content to lead a slow, dlcnlfied sort
of an eaUtence and retire at V o*clock
Their descendants today hurry through
their meals, work with fevertsh baste,
then go out for the ev. ning snd r» tlre
at midnight or later.
Th«- result
«»ulbli
tboaxliU wUl be rcatfol.
r-tfnl. .ooCbliif
«»d
Mve...........................................
apArmtkNi for tbe dajWbro ilrlax la bit raatJe at Rktbo.
ftruciaad. be le afrakaocd fifteeu ala>
•laa aaHMr aaeb der by maftc. bpt ooc
by tbe orcaa. f«r tbrte mo.b'Uns with
Uxi)l|*e« eUiMl wider bU window mad
aklrJ twlladi that 1m UIm to b«r.. At
8 o'clock thry depart with a bathe air.
which tbe organtsl takes op and wertes
tbto Ibe byrans of which Mr C!art»egla
4s so paatkmately femd. lb. tostrw.
UMtit In Ida fifth •rtmm bwwe la pUysd by Waller C. Gale, organist of tbr
Broadway ubemarte. tii New York,
every momlng. tenday inrtudrtl. and
far tbe last four years be has wakenml
Mr. C-smegle dally by plsylog iymna.
As a aan*rtse for rbrtstmss and a
token of Lis rcsfiect for the man. Mr
Gale stMl the Uberuscle choir went to
Mr. rsniegies bcioM on bondsy after*
noon (l»e«.
and aang for two boars.
To make tbe sarpiiae complete Mrs.
ramegle was taken Into the plans and
gJt the iholr. thirty In sU. into the dUiluc\o.jm. a ml U»ey liegau to slug ‘*lil*
lent Night'- U-fore tbe mnster of tbe
household kuew of their prew-mv.
kestlng Eiuletly In an urimhalr. be
sat up
ergy. «
lores Iluated through the big ruoius. Aa
If petnhed lie wsiled until be (VMild
place the difvetian from wjticl* tin* sing
ing came ana then softly, wiib U.wed
bead, be made bis w:*y to the dining
room and waited lu a eonjer until they
bad tiiibduM. Tbi-y sang teti hymns
and t'hristiuas carols to his delight; and
when tl)c> Htopiied he Kbouk Immls with
each one. thanked each and wished all
a -Merry (lirUtmaL.
Is
that their lives are shortened by years?.
In the matter of sleep, almost even
person is a law unto himself but lu
STEAM HEAT IN SOD HOUSE
bwvrl Ksarrlmrat
Owk.tw Sar».
rr'a h9-%mm Iknmm H•wm^,
general from seven lo eight hours of
A steam heated |ilant lu a and lumse
In loss te one of the latest signs that tlu* *tar
time than that the rousrtc*s and the of eivUIxatlon is wtiwdily wending Its
mind do not have sufficient relaxation way westward, aays a spcK-lal dlspsteli
to be fresh for the next day's work. frcMii BtiuestwI. S. D.. to tbe 8t. IsniU
Republic.
llM home of lYank GilTie laboring man generally gi?es to
llsiie. a fi
bed early while the brain worker do^
JbeatiMl vt
modem plant riH-ently
tbe opposite.
The man who works
rest are absolutely nect^ssary.
with his
brain needs ]ust as
much
GlTflsiK? Is well
wel to do and says he has
sleep. If not more, than tbe man who DO time to erect a brick borne, but be
dai-s Dot intend to go wlibdut ttu* com
works with his hands.
Nenrous breakdowns, loss of mental forts of steam beat. Tbe sod house Is
faculties. ph)*slcal Infirmities and many very satisfactory to him. but the stoves
minor disorders are dlr«s^Uy traceable
much ifss slt^ep
While tbe sod home <Hx-apled by tbe
than h© n*ally needs but the fact re- GlUispi* family Is not pre|H>H4MSslug on
‘malna that be Is almply drawing on the exterior. Us interior is comfortably
IluisbtHk It has iH-n-n rooms, all of lib
the years to come.
It would tie an exc«llent thing for eral size. The steam heating plant In
stead of iH-liig insialUvl lu a IwM iucnt
the country If we could get l»ack to the
U in one of the moms adjoining the
old
o'rUx-k" nights.
kllcbcu. whk-h Is also used as a sioivmom.
Here the lioiler stands uud Is
Those who n*gtrd this ri'glon as the
cunne<*ti*d with radiators Just as U
next doorvio the north |K»le have made would be If locatv-d In the la-llar of a
a wrong estimate of the rtimate. Y«‘s. fine dwelling.
terday bruuifht forth visions of th»*
4he
north
omiUry
Is
more
That
ckwrly shown by pictures and news
stories of the wrerktHl steamer Argo.
The Argxi went ashore at I hi* entrance
Iff Holland harlMir and at present she
Th«* shores of
Grand Traverse bay ar»' still fre«* from
1 of the n»u1h*
Cassle Chadwick
:
must, serve
years In the.Ohlo iMiiltehtlary.
1m fore her
snaiue
Is
m
ten
I/mg
tneuc* Is endinl w hen her
meuiioiuM.
pei.pio will ask
•*wiia U Cassie Chatlwlck?-
Such Is
fame.
If all the prusiHHtivc motor Uuitg.
which Is aaid to Ik* the proper name
Uir
the craft
comni.mly
-l^ch.- materialiio- In
Ksl^tn. Grand Tra%tus<>
called
a
the ctimlng
«m so<md
llk*tj|,jia4l*jx fm''t'.r.\
..II
lil-
personal
Andrew Camegie. olmervlnc lib* t>th
blrlhiki.v. onn.miie.-s that Tie Inis sius
v^.Rd«*d lu giving iiwav f
Mr. raaosMs. the new aiulussador
frtun MexU-j. U saUl to l.K.k imi.h
like the Rev. f»r. I*urkhun4 of Nov
Yuck.
Ikirtd IHllbouse llu.1. the
laew prvKlcU-ut of
Gi-orgetown . nulTcrsily. U*iKH*
tbe iohiouikv^I op]NiueU of the presi-ut methods In foatbalk
IN-, riehn. who was a sin-stker at
xHiferwl
the rcvvnt Uermun
eoloolal evu
xen-lse
\A -'A eiu-ex attrlhutes the brutal
exer
4
4
of certain G.-rnmn and
IMglan
* flivTs w hen sent to g«v»*ni bla. k i
to *Tru|HaKboler “ or tro|ilcal frenxy.
.•4
^
-
mills
the lit
Chickenpox
tie folks.
Cadillac. Mich.. Jan. 11.-Without
dissenting
vote
the
petition
of
Some of the meigbers of the Con-
ihej
gregaiSocal church choir assiste<l with
Manistee RUxr Power company, for a \
dsm
the Manistee
Manlatee I
dam in
In the
liver In the Sherman country and
franchise for
^
the supervisors
yesterday
German
Cakr Ullli
the Jewel lovtT a turn to
Lutheran
church at Sukm last Sunday.
power house, received the approval of
Mes Csrl Oleson of Glen Artxw. took
afternoon.
the train for Traverro t'iio' Wednes-
(kNiBlderahle c4»poaltkm to the provi
sions of the franchise, as prea4snled.
jd.y.
George and Ru** Mason have l>een
I
—»■The comphay
to fun>l>h
pawerforTr.ren,.. CI.y.C.d..toc.»..|
other cltto. .od rlltogv..
"■■■■
Btato tho Musk Cure.
-To keep the body In tune.** writes
Mrs. Mary Brown. 2t) Lafayette place.
PuughktH-psie. N. Y.. -| Uke Dr.
King s New Ufe Pills. They are the
tuoat rellabk- and pleasant laxative I
have found.- Beat for tbe Stomach.
IJver and Bowels. Gnaranteed
by
Oohatoa Drug Oo.. F. H. Meads. C A
Mugbea Drug Co., drngglsu. ISc.
TKY A lUCOIIO WANT AXk
eveiy atore maker in tin*
coantrv said tbe atoiw would
not work. Mr. Cole got the
beat featuiea of hk stove patSMted and kept on making
them. Today nearly evtn'
stove maker in tlu* oonntiy is
trying to imitateCAWt Orlg.
iMl BbI
but the
poitiU that make ibis btove
so suctv‘6sfuluiv pateute*! ami
the Ollier fellow can't us.them, that is why then- an*
mon* Calais Bat Blast
than all the oihi-m put U>KememU-r you can
buyoni* of them* womlerful
stoves just Jis cheaply as the
imiUliou ami then you are
sure yi*u haw the U-st
Aw S:walwr«-rlwK Few*.
A ivuuirkuldc rugiu«*eriug fe;ii was
ivvviitly iK-rtoruietl In the 4-onNtr«eliou
of tbe Uumeuse Whitney ivuiily dam
aeiv%NS the Yadkin rlvei^ in North l!an>Ilna. says ilie New Vo.rt. Tribune. A
soutbem Exunjiau.v lakl 41W cubic y-ard*
of granite in om* day. This is said
be a worUl's reivrd In dam-btilldlug.
win Ih- in Oi*.'ratioii
had been exiKK l«vl and by Jan. 1. USi7.
will be supplying iKjwer lo probably
mor^ than L\x» cotton luilU In Nonh
and South t'aroUua.
The project Is
said to Ik* the most giguntie e\er un
dertaken by a private conN>raildU in
'
,
I
M,
USE MOORE’S FIRE KEEPER
The only abtoolulely smokeless and
dirtless hot blast burner builr.Cfists
you no more than its own iniitalions. Gel the ori^jinal.
vocfw cwgpnr i« oooo
J. W. 3L.AirER
OID NSIOfHK imtnlll
Wholesale and Retail -Your Reliable Home Furniihcr
i*"**
“ '*■
»'<en<led Th.
i Wirera of Or - l».t Semnl.y e..-i.li.r
■ ■
—■
I
Couple Wsre United at the Home of ‘
WE HAVE IN STOCK
Mrx. H. Cork did sln»pplng In Trav-
Brid« in Crsi
i
the Rev. Hugh Kennedy.
i SuMUaii
Mbs
Ma>me and
n‘turu«d
Master
to
Herbert
tbeir
school
; duties at Tmverse GP y Monday after
A
VE-r>
prcily
home wielding wa-«
i.-lM-ndlng their vacation at home
solemnized last evenin;; at 7 o'clock
j
Wnilam h^rrani of I-his; Bmpln- was
at the home of the bride's muut. Mr..^^
Sunday.
and Mrs. Henry l>lch. 14S Ehsl Tenth
street, when the Rev
Hugh Kcnn«*dy
united In the holy t«nds of matrimony
Oliver
J.
Bniadway
and
Ml^.'*
Kld.i
Usvis. two of the mos! |NipuIar younc
IH-ople of Grant i.>wn»hip.
The bride
was neatly gowned In white ajid car
ried white carnation^
tnony wws m-ed.
The ring cen*-
A few «»f the Imme
Mrs. A
a
bount(*ous
sup|>er
wat*
ser\«*d by Mrs IMch.
The bride U one of ihl* most pipular young ladies of Grant
town-hip.
-One Coon Skin Coat worth
sale price $8.1; .
two wool seal Fur Coats worth $;15.(J0, Bale
price SJS.IK); these arc verj- line coats; Galtowajr,
the best, at $24.00; Dotf Skin at $i:i.j0 and $IU50,
worth $20.00. VVe still have about
L. Smith of Solon called in
u;wr Saturday.
S
R
Burke of Maple Glty went to
town last Saturday.
MIks Orpha Fralick of Maph* t'U,
Sullivan.
Tire Rev
Mr. Arlingtcn preaeh. M an
excelent tcriuon last Sunday evening
ih^e
lUt
The SahH»n—What Is It?"
DOirr TRUST TO LUCK
in tbu hojA* that yon*l! pick up
a pxxl cigar lion* or llion*. <L i
hoUl of n eicar yon know tn Uii ju«lv:e knows to U*
held at lb*' home of C Jtdinst.m
;i liploix*r
known farmer lu the Houthern part oi
Sliorl
SimAt
DFi;of that ailvi<v is:
tho Trax.TRv* Ih-lle a:i.l other
hr.tinls
will
fine fa.nn of several hundred acres lu
loiij'er.
That's a
that Iocalir>. «n which the young p«>.s
to liinl the
DavU. being a we'l
you.
pie will at one** take up their abiMle.
being at home to their friends tomor
row.
l«o- a aCr«taSt luttu to prow iwXlafsriory t*
On* Mow Spot.
Chief Just lie IT.ller wns r .1 tnnt:
Rathbone Sisters' Dance
One of the most enjoysMc dances
.^.**.n- ;ifter
P. hall by the lUthUme Sister*.
«m-h.»l
.-jiid n sniall tree of mint.
i»^
With h.w
low s ami nmiiy- ►miles he pre-ouib-l
The commIlu*e was
ct»mposed of the Meadauu*s Ed. Bar
tak. John Probert and F. G. Heumann
furnished
by
Stewart
OCALtM
A
Steffen-' orchestra.
IN
WtALCIW IN CVKRVTHIN*
KVERYTHINa
FOR COMFORT AND EASE IS THE BED ROOM
1 li)« -lliir»l **f yiiiir life is sp -nt tla-re, s*» it •ImiiM liaVo
The chsnc«*s for living a full cenfur..
are excellent lu the cas4* trf Mr.s. Jen
ni.. Duncan of Hayncsvllle. Me., now
To wars ohl. She writes:
‘TTl.t'trif
Bitters cured me of Chronic I>ys|»epsls
ef
years standing, and made me
f(*el as welt and strong as a young
girl."
Electric Bitters cure Stomach
and Liver*dlsoas»*s. Blood disorders,
generardebility ami bodily weakness.
Sold on a guara
Co.. F. H M«ad
Co. drug stor*-s.
up for duK iis»-luu.
"Theiv's
Kellys
ffray*. jou
couldn't make her tn»t." said one.
"Johnson's black mare will
luat
that: she i>*fuses to help htwlf lo
the barley at night, for iiuTst limes she
l-n't through eating her dinner." said
another.
"iVId Water's iq.lndle-shank takes
the prize," iml
lu a
third; "she's
duubk-Jiunted lu the knees—she walks
both ways at umv."
"I Kt.HHl out on the ro: d." drolled
Shcpanl. «-on»lpg in late for hU dinner.
twenty tninnies talking to Myers;
and all that time his loiy mare never
stopiivd."—San Franetsco Chronicle.
iIaa*
lAifit of fiiriiituni.
we A-arry such a spl.-ri*ii*l liin? tif just what \«»u want.
"It does. .T<»bn. It diK-s." the Jmlge
tCplitNl.
John dl*api*onnHl. bnt wa« S4vm n*ealbHl 1»y tli4- tinkle of m lamd WIL
The glsiK-i wa*» m»w empty. The jmlge
liNdsed up with « iw inkle . ui in<
in ash. o:ik.
Tho*.M»-,t piece of ed.i-
iinnis
work kintwn is
llat isu*:^
chair, of
the l''th
try, b'**!;) y« ar>
"What will you take fur yo:ir IlsUr
nnU'tl the general.
•Thirty tMUia." waa the re;dy.
"1'lurty eelilsr reiK-iletl the gener.tl. in ;ist. Mi^hlnent
"Why. if ‘we.i
wen- in New Yt»rk you tv.uM grt K:
for them. "
I he lK»y bN>ketV eritie:illy at tie- offkvr for a mumeiit and th* ii
aa d
eiivcl«*|Nd
imi:»* uiii,
Hui.h»n
histoiy
in
inytli that it
is
h-Rcnd
,
is
iaii#os4>ihlc
liegiiis
mtruii.Htioii
This is
chair
tif
Kiiiilainl ill which all JIiiu'lish:v>verv*iL'ns simv 127:;
wlknI
U-eli
**rowiieil.
Th**
bus Inhxzu
and harti.
hruii^dtt
tho sl*.Ti*'
Ring Edward Is tnming bl.i ntttnWlnosor
J'ark,
OwU aw ^wwll.«*
opera house In the High school locUire which, since the d.-ath of the priut-e
Id San Francis4v> the otber.dsy tbe course. Admisstofl 25 cents.
| consort in
has U«eu mgle* tt-d.
fish and game <-ommtask]oer found a
saek of owls on the ixiouters of a com
mission houw. says tbe I'hlcagvt Xewa
The buyer of a Fn^ni-h restaurant was
nt'gcllallng for their purchase. If tbe
trade had not been lniemii»tcd they
would ' have been tmoaferreil Into
ir under the hands of an
cbef. One man in FYesno has
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
AN ELECTRIC PCRTABIE
JUST A FEW LEFT
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
PHONE 602
<yo
baw*-.!
ituple, fa
<*ak.
I»ri« i-s
Tbe
an* fn*rn
but
Just what a ints**ii
when you want ni«>re r<M.in ft>r
ehilhstiR. Many lnv«* i*t» r*N:)ni for tho r**L'ular tlrotgors
ai**l th««*Like Ih-ir pLaco. Tin* pri**es are fr**m
1
$6.75 to $28.00
■
Odd Dressers
in various pluc*-$ th** tria l's
4>f piiiit.
in
12^.*' IMwanl
froai
ujN.II . which
all
tho Srt»llT-*h kiiiiis h.*d Ut-n
der If It win cure cuts, wounds, Inirns.
soreiP and all akin eruptions; they
know it will.
Mra. Grant Shy.
E. Reynold.^ St.. Springfield. 111., aavs:
• I regard it one of the absolute neceN
silleii of housekeeping." Guarauun-d
by Johnson Dnig Co.. F'. H. Mear.s. C
A. Bugbee Drug Co., druggists. :!5^.
w nnI.
m.i
utnl
lit U *'l wln*r»* tratliiioTi t-rnls
I
Half the Wortd Wonders
early
ami truth
hav«*
binl’s
ipiarter
Beautiful Chiffoniers ■ •
IJ.-it*
Th. n- \a ;:tiuihcr oM ftiair ,
th*'
“f
$ 18 75 to $ 150.
iN-f-.n- tin-
UJflals ttU*l i.** ill liei.^h
K*;nitif«i!
linost
«hf.as-
(’iirmliau cr,k.
It u; in-oh' .
t.f i\*»ry. td^iiiy ami v.irlou-i
whtjKc
iimh**^aiiy,
missi*»n stylo,
uew.i,t«K*i;;iis in i-v.-ry kiml of
Tm Fwr
XU* Sl»rk*t.
Soon after the eivii
war G.w-r.:l
Ilufus l-iigaiiN. C. S. \..
vi-..:*’! s
frit Uil in the Hmith.
Taklirg a w . I'g
one intuniug. he met n Imi;. .Htmivg
up frtuu the rUer xvilh a line -:nug
kcurnfully:
"'It-**. M.h; rti I m-kon If I 1 ml a
hmket of Walter In hHl I etKdd get a
mllllou for It."—Satunlay IVhL
Full Bed Room Suits
HISTORICAL CHAIRS
May Live 100 Years.
1» CASS STREET
jfl. T milbeltn
The Room That Should Be Furnished
At
ll:3i» refreshments of cciffet*. rtdls and
was
iX(v*lh*D<t
FOB BAUB uy AIJ. IBAIJOB
it. ami wat. h.Hl anxiously w hile Judge
doughnuts were senvd.' lo which all
Music
its
the Traveise
eisi* In lie tells fur «>nly
who had o N»-rvnnl uamtsl .li^lur-Ta
iH-ariug a tray on whii h was a long
of the season was g‘ven last evening
did ample Justice.
no
*'sli. k”
Judge Fulhr's arrixul John apis nretl.
<-ool glas.s. tojMH-4 with
alKiul thirty ct»uph»s being prr-s^uit.
iX-spili*
iX-spile
you
cipir lo f.tlck
w«.ii*t
rgo the guest ,>f a s.uitln rn pMitl. irnn
Last Evening.
In K
pne 4
A. W. JAHRAUS
thl.-i city and of Grant township.
ance at
couivrn
5 cents the c
The yoling couple have the best
wishes of a host of friends, bcuh-of
DELIBHTFUIDAICE
JiKI pairs McMilIcn’s pants, all si/es. the best pants
in the city: they are all wool, hcav>', warm and
wear Rood, at $*i To the pair; Hoys Double Hreastetl McMillcn’s Suits, worth. $rj.0U, sale price $4.00;
chihlrens’ and youths* Suits and Overcoats ALL
.\T KHDUCLl) HKICHS. Huy your Roods here,
you will not get disappointed.
g*Xxi..-»»Me that eV^Tjnju* wllO til
The midwinter iiravcr w-nlc*
the township, and Mr. llneidway liaa a
her father. Kli.
50 CLOTH OVERCOATS AT CLOSING OUT
PRICES
.'pent Sunday the guest of KHxal>eiii
diate friends of the parties were pree
ent. and
CONCERT tonight by the Chicago;
It's an easy thing to aay.
>r
And any It good aad strong.
And say It pretty fre^nenU
Posh Rocky Moimtala Tea ak»g.
Maaoii Dn« Oa.
L-..I
to burn soft coal clean and t»rl all
the gcx)d rcMihs without the bad
cfTecis and that U
|
Blvip
BnOllDWiT-DAnS
LadiM' Concert company at the CKyitlon to l»ea«tlfying
shipping owls to tickle the palates
thet>anF'rancisco epicures, Tbei
THERE IS BUT QXE WAY
FRANK TRUDE
not niak*:rs’
cake. aays
the V3
nwnlly.
8he divldi-d to make
wiHldlng eake hei'sHf. and in tin- .-.mrs*of the oiK-ratlon she lust a big and
bcauU-oiu diamond from her linger.
81h* did m»t miss It until the cake was
flnishetk Fearing It bad lieen lost lo
the dough, yet m.t liking to disturb
tbls triumph of eullnury art. she i-ail
«-d the aid of Kciemv* snd |msed the
aph. It was
of tlH* <-ske.
and though she was thankful that her
treasun- was n-storwl to h.*r the mar
ring 4if the cake’s snuMitli surfai-r to
ngaiu It WUS a sad . vent from the
careful hoasewife's stamliH.ini.
makes the bf&t and -cheapest fuel
today. If NOT BURNED
CLEAN its bad effects fromsmoke and dust more than count
erbalance the pood results.
Sulllv«. M.-«rs,
favorel
than the southern part of the state 1«
Is iKiund by lr«’ |iacks.
It
comtax Ir ai a Urrtf
nu.us f.w his mint Juhp.
btmaelf to do with
g.NMl example of lute in the fsll.
Bat
„„ ^
About Thirty Couples Were in Attend
to tbe loas of sU‘ep. A man can train
sprtng time while t*>.lay would be a
M-ting
Loc*
SOFT COALBURNED CLEAN
I fteais Ago Artei Ml
glArtcd tomiikehis
AMi«cfM 190e;€rwriii«aidii
er«)U iLe*l for «-* utnrios. an*!
this
was
Eoatiif tin*
iast-rtHil
HuLdish
in
Wln-n.'youOxav.- ;.ii iron U-l. Sort..- v.f>- liaii.lBoroe
stylis. Th.- liiH-sl li.iisbi-I <|«* .rl-T saw.'.l cak or malKiKany. I’rices aro
$10.50. $12.50. $15.00. $18.00,
$20.00 and $25.00 •
DRESSING TABLES
the
chair.
A im-c*- of fiin.itnn- .-v. ry U.ly want* lu bir
Tliay arv so ii^ TuIud.! Ibtw; an? soornani.-nt il. All inamier of sliaj.-s of iiiirr..™. I'ricos are fr.Mii
lo 12:1.00. \ou
alw iys Imv.- a an-ssing «
with your tal.1.% a uto«t nef«lful article tUal Bells for S4.M.
' .
»,re tiB.,1 titoro than ever.
n.7.-, to $7.1.00.
IRON BEDS
We s< ll the fiiicsl male «oo«l» that aro nmilo, I’riw* are from
FOLDING BEDS
Thet aro bo eonvenient where you have a limih-l aiiHmut of room. TIicbu an: the Mantel
style th.-alaolnU-ly tafe kiu<l. Sell from SinOO.ad.l up.
,
^ We always have a full line of all kinds of uiattnwsea, springs, bed room chairs, rovers.
THUfttOAY, JANUARY II.
■.lAAaPISSEIIWIT
PtM te tm —jy th» RttipfrtUm
•r Trmrw CMy Rirttv Ar«
teUf4ajr bites
^^
•vlte tte chf clwt. fond tbe
ei
Ibo. nor focMotin book bUok fo.
IM 4«r llKMgk tnaojrsoreal|fl>nd fiv ibo Altec flf Mrthf. tber nur
bo AM br Cbo Pbroieteo doilBC the to
tomodteto titeo. Thot oo Mrtb. ww
Aled yeotordojr potou to tbot fact that
nt te»llr to Ttorarw Cltjr woj
blooood oo tboir Now Y«r*« «Ur with
o n« odroat teto tbe rtrclo.
Tbo mtatyotloo btoaks ore fxS to
•too obd troTlde for tbe son of tbe
telbor. tootbor mod tbe noldn i
of tbo Motb<«. Tbe onmber of cbU^
dm vbkb tbe mlber bn bod to otoo
TOgtotortd ood tbe oomber of rhlMren
Ihrtec to oleo ploood n Ale.
After Ibe oBootb to np fbur doy* ore
Ctoco for tbe riiy rtofb to Ale the orijt
tnl rectatroikm vltb Ibe i«rreioiT of
•loto vblle tbe dupllcoi to retatoeU to
tbeoOeo.
Tbe.Arot birth to tbe eotmly which
w«l be
ooder tbe new tow
eom to tbe borne of Mr. ond Mr*.
Rolte HU of Fife Lake, a nine poono
daacbior betog bora at 12:20 a. m
Jan. L ^
fgSIWISELlia SPAKE
lototeol Oroodoi In tbo Mootinge at
teo Fifte Mothodtot Cburcb Pray
ora for Revival.
Tbe revUal lnter«'*t In ih* Finn
Motbodlat church to at ill fcrtm int: and
tbe larsoit audience n^tht n^l thi rc
loot erentoc manlfesttoc tbe di < p in
tcre*l feU. Pre»ldln« Elder KerRunon
•poke on the tboujeht brouahl <»ul In
tbe word* of thtnSJV U‘*iamenl de
•Cfibtoc the weeidng of Jr*u» over
•trtmc man* leaia. IHirtni; the
vice tbe Rev. Thomas Cmt nxkeil all
' prioent who would ob*erv«- the r
Inc watch to rl»e to their feet, a lari;e
watch to the glvlnc over to a few nio
aenta of prayer each moritiK for a re
viral of reltolon. In the heart, thi
eburrb and Ihrouitbout the city. All
Christ ton* interested are a>iked to eo
operate. I* It nrH pon.slble to have *
revival of rellitlon without an evanpd
tot. I* asked:
Tonicht the subject will W “A Glort
JUDSMEfTFOBSlSD
Vifdlct le the Ounn-MUliken Case
Waa In Paver of the Plaintiff
Laat Evening.
fODBUMod mm PM Fncr.)
imt at tbo teat nteato bo was
foeblo to attempt tbe joaracy. and tt
abaadoaod. Duriiic tbe test fort
t bis strenrb teftod rapidly, and
U was evldont to bto modteal attend
aau that tbo end eoMd not bo far oA
mcoa wore sent to bto InuDodiate
rotethres aad aU of tbom were at tbe
bonao wbon bo died. Tbo fonoral aorvieea wiU be bold to b
tbe nnlrorsity Sunday aflemoon at 2
o'clock. As part of tbo cxercisca. ad*
drewea will be delivered by President
Paunce of Brown oalversHy. Cbancd
lor Andrew of tbe Ur.lrervUy of Ne
braska aad Dean Jndaon of tbe Univesllr of Cblcaco.
Dr- Harper, who received bto bach
elor decree at tbe age of 14 years, was
a man popular with men of
as well as with men of letters, and all
united to praising him as a man «»f remarkable briJltonry of mind,*executive
ability apd kindness of heart: Dr. Hsr
per was a MaWm and a amber of
many clubs.
William Rainey Harper
greater student of gemltlr languages
this country has yet pn»duced. He
was born at .New Concord. Ohio. July
2*1, 1K5C. and graduated from Miisklng
urn college in IR7ft. Vale made bUu
a Ph. n In IR75; Colby a D. I).. It
1WI: Uuherslty of Nebraska. IJ-. I>.
in TR93.
Young Ha^T taught In Tkntoon
university anS^Bapltot Cnloo *nK*<»Iog
leal semUnry until IkkC. devoting him
self diH-plT to the study of Hebrew
Vale liwmid €>f hlfl talents then'and
made him. pror<*xsor of Bemitir Ian
giiages. In
he was promoted It
the chair of nibllrsl literature.
Ilanw r wax brought to the Unlver
slty of Chicago In 1K91 as president
B^^sldes. he lias
head pri^fessoof Semitic languages and merature
in addlllon to Korvlng one term *m Hu
ecti^
l«ird of education, acting as dirt.-cl
of the Haskell firiental
filling iMIiorial poMUon t»n the Bibllral World. American Journal of The
olngy. American Journal of Semitic
Ijinguages. He nUo Is the author of
many text bonks. <-<.nsldi-red standard,
tin Semitic literature.
Kn»m the time of Harp* r s inaugura
tion as president the university pri»spertM aa it nev< r had hefortM Rocke
feller gave million after million, and
everything H.o|ht asked he received.
As president he displayed great’ ejteenllve abimXand became one of the erniral ngurt^K^n^inent^ university
'‘^’loneE nsT k mua
(Coatlaaed froa ^ Fi^)
aaak tema aad feU teto a deep ateep.
Thea tbe doctor told Mr. L of aty Yabeoed Bse to take a fte biO with bto
ibaaka. tot I wonldnX 1 told bim it
was reward coongb to bav« naved such
fbcA tall to tbe sue at that potaL
tbe eotepaay wa* aaktog tor f aixty- |!
foot bcaA. *^to wooM pat a lake
sixty toot Aeepw ooe aHle wWe aai
three altea tong,** coatteaed Mr.:
Browa. "and if ibto dam weal oat j
would flood Traverse aiy -toor feet )
deep. Tbto would depredate tbe prop-j
erty and would damage property from
to Keystone. Property aloag there
would not be worth fifty cenu ou the
doRar. B would be worse than tbe|
Jobaatowa flood." The apewker then
tofonaed tbe Mrd that tbe dam. if
bum. sbonld be aaperrtoed by experts
mad put to sacb shape that tbe people
below it would be safe. No dam aiade
of dirt l.hat tbe muskrat could dig
through should be built. Such a dam
to not safe. He atoo made the
meat that be knew of two men dho
now ownt*d property near the dam
rite whore water would back on. The
only rvwsvm, he said, why it was oto
ligatory for companio^^ to obtain per
mission from a board of supervisors
to order to build such improvement*,
to insliiulcd so a* to act a* a check
upon the building of anvthing but a
protecTed. He sia* *4 ;ta*. iie liv<y!
b<*Iow the propose! ecm »«:•'
Dam Must Be Safe.
William I^nubui. prci^ideni of the
n. IL E L. A I». <’o. appe ared l^fore
Hie U»ard. follov^ing Mr. Browu, and
to- .-tat*Hl in oiM-niug that he did not
liave as much to say as Mr. Browu.
but he was much Intert-sted to the pn>
ptiM-d new dam He said that he bad
visited a dam to-tog built tost
at
Muskegon and found that with a thir
t> fi\»* f«x.t h«wd they used sto*et spil
ing to a depth of from thirty-five to
fifty f.-o?. Ilie dam Ulwg fn>m ihrve
t.i four hur.di>Nl fi-1 long. Ho. io<v,
conKider«Nl it a nienac*no Tlav^-r^e
nty If/not Imilt Mrtmg enough- The
fact was always present where a lake
was forme*!. B mlgh* take the lower
dams «eti with it. He said: *if you
b*gan to figure out the mirobt'r »*f
euldc fret of water relea.-<-d. \o;i wbqb;
-Ob, be picked ap woodertnlly:
Wbat wltb toaics aad warm aasbes
and petting, be to one of tbe handsom
est horses to this part of tbe cooniry.
\tliy!" exclaimed Joba, starting np in
his seat, -I do believe that to Mr. L
and Firefly coming this way now."
Just then M^ K came oat of tbe
carpeflter’s abop and this was tbe tabHe was a bright yonag fellow
_
leau she saw: I was bolding tbe reins
-Vodk ^boraea do yon credlL John
like si.**
^
^
motkmlcMit
began. Tbclr cm
and smiling in his dog cart, while
John, who had tried vainly to push
"Oh. ibank yon. ma’am, said he. back Firefly, had handed me the reins
toochlng hto hat. "1 hare bad them and jumped out. and he and the grategotog on five years, and 1 bare Bever
fol crtwturc were hugging each other:
once laid a whip over their backs."
that to. Firefly had pushed John’s hn
"Do y«>u know much about hursosr* off and was ruWng his .head al| over
"Well. I have studied lb«n a good hto shoulder, while John was pettin-.;
deal, ma'am, and early to the summer the animal and calling him Ic
I saved the life of a very valuable
names.
horse.**
Then Mr. L jumind out of hto dog
/•Oh. do" tell me aliout It" I cried, cart and gallantly handed Mrs. K into
leaning forward.
(
her carriage John resum«'d his rein:,
He laughed and blushed, and said. and with ctirdial smlltw and bows
•i ll do my best, ma'am. I must bi- went our different ways.
gln by telling you that all tlo- country
Pt.n t let anyone dare say. after thl<.
round alKMtt here knew of Mr. L's In that horses have no reason, sense «•
sane horse. They whipped him. and j memory,
welt as affect ion. k’iref
shackled him. and tried to cure him. j knew well enough what John had dun
but it was no use. and now for tw<»jfor him. and be meant never to forget
day* he had refused all food, and was
condemned to be shot.
Whe-o a horse in fretful and soims
"I thought a great deal about the detx-rmtoed to le uclv. don't tie him
prsir creature, and the day to-f»»n' he up with a strong s rap to a stnmg
was to U> killed 1 asked Mr*. K to le. h<K)k in the slal b . and whip him. but
me drive over and s«‘e him. On the send for a veterinary surgt'on ami
way I stopp<‘d at th.? Fort William have him examim'*! —Our Ihimh .\ni
Henry hotel. A Tamons veterinary
d<»rfor. whftm I once savtnl from th«‘
kick of a hi»rse, wa.** stonntog there*.
BREVITIES.
I found him smoking on the piarra
an<l easily is-rsuadcl him to lake hU
Mrs, M. J UovlchV Sunday srh.sd
liag of insimment.H and medicine. wiHi cla^.** will produce the play *Mrr.
out which he never, traveled, and p> Wiggs of the rabliage l»a’cb ' in tl .with mo.
City opera hotK.yJan. 20. Ml^s K»liih
Anderson will apin-ar a-s Mrs. Wtggs.
"When wo got to the stable
Th** Y. L. club wish t«» corrt^cl the
were a d<.ren idle fellows standlrTu
anMiiid and chaffing the gnsims. Poor statement given In yestt-nlay's issue.
Firefly susmI trembling to his .stall, The party given Monday evening
with ev«*ry little while a big shudder Is no, by the young ladlt-s of'tie- S =
giving all over him. The doctor ar. I hVancis church, but by the membe, .]
I went near, and he turned and looked
Mrs. l.Kila Compton, formerly of
at ns. I do d«Tlare. ma'am, that !
never saw such a hoptdess. pleading this city but now localetl in Detroit,
lo<ik. It made a great choke c*ime In has s«*curcd the management of the
1.4'nox
apartments, on of the mo-‘
to my throat, and I dashcM off som^
water from my eyes IxTore those vag- fashionable apartment houses in the
1
IbK-ki-feller's gifts to the eollegi alMiud.s could's»*«* It and make fun of city.
tW4.!
F«»iir large bnnvk trout.
aniotnt to |M.7T2.kfS. Many other
alsti gave mngnin-eiit gifts to the col
•Oh.cm.-:- «I.I
hlK. n.upl.
*
lege. ‘
-tourh him u,.. Jak. .’ Ilrfan■>'
Hto surcessor may be W.
could mop Mm JuKc.«on. in.o .he >
"<
Fnunre of Brown university.
... vt . .all, an.l .l-anina over. Eav,'
'
>
nr. ny a shar,. lap . n ihc rhic of It,-- '‘*-*
«.uth end of th.- hrldKc. They apiar
PERSONAL.
Judament was awanh-«l Mri^. Ray
Dunn Vh. J. W. Mllllkeu y«-Ht«Tday
ovcnlna to Justice Curlir court to th<
amount of $11.0. fldO of which wa>
Mrs. E. Wolf went I OiiM-mls
for the kms of a sealskin rout and |r.«
day on buslnt»ss.
which she bad paid to have the c<iat
sMIs Evelyn Hill went to laike Ant
remodeled. The case went to the Jun
toilay for a visit with friends. ’
at & oVlock and the verdict
Mrs. W. Wod fro niKlngsley Is It
brouaht In a few minutes past C.
town, having eome down to help'tak.*
Mllllkcn is to kfM-p the ctml.
care of her little m ph-w.
siil. who is suffering from s' ute brou
PURCHASED AN INTEREST.
chills.
Mrs. Tony Boutin of Provemon
All Rmar. One of Ownerw of the W.l
companbKl by her sister, Mrs
kInMn Bowling Alleys.
Jacques, who has lM't*n making a short
A1 1U»SMT has ptirrhssed an Inh i visit at Provemoni. came to the city
eM In the popular Wllklnstm bowlliu this morning and is the guest of h«
alleys and will give hl^ entire atteii sister. Mrs, E. N. Moblo.
lion to the l.uslnes.-. Mr. Rosser ha
Mrs. B Hemb I went to Ik.yne City
many friends to wish him xure«>ss it tcuiny.
his new vimturv. T. ‘a. Wllkinm^n
Mrs. E E. (1 Watkins left for Hrand
the proprietor, will tw* on the nmd tie ILipids today, where she will make
cn-ater part of the time sellina the her htime with her sons.
famous McCaskey acn>unt n'clstcre.
Mr. and Mrs. IJ. E. ^avagt* an.
daughter. Pearl, left today for Jen
nings, wheiv they will make thei
THE MARKETS.
home.
Mr.s. William Avery of Bates wa
Chlcaio\ Jan.
ll.-s-WTieal-Mav
WHr; cun IS^r; uato. S2%c; ttork
114.20.
Chicaco. ^an. 11.—Cattle—Kux‘'»
slow, steady. Htias—43.000. itvady
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harsh of H i,
Sheep—H.tHJO. loii llic lower.
*iiy. who have i»een away on a m*voi
WllJL BE to Traverse City at Broad weeks’ trip, returned this aftemrsui
haen's Itani the rest of this week fovm Wisconsin, having eross<Ml t!;<
iakt' last night. They had their fani
with a work team which will
ily of five children who all s^H'nu ;
cheap. Enquirt* W. R, rratt.
luppy over the night s trip over
XMichigan.
CONCERT tonight by the Chicago
Mrs. R. A. Beldlng and daughter Li»
Ladloo’ Concert company at the City I an weri' calbMl to Old MUsJon today
opera hoime in the High school lecture t>!) account of the sickness of Mrs
OMirM. Admission 25 cents.
lUldlngs granddatighter.
They met on s hridse.
to a rcceot mnaber at Tbe Horae
Wortd aa article appeared oa tbe aabtect at teaaalty te boraea. tbe writer
lialAtac tbe ciptelaa that boraea do fo
tesaae Petbapa they do aad perbai*
they are drivea teaa&e by the a
vt Igaoraai or cmel aueodaau as to
sbovB by tbe toUowtoc tosKaace:
Last aammer I wax ataytog for aome
weeks on ibe sbores of tbe beat
Lake Geonte.
As we were drivia* along. .Mrs. K
asked Joba. tbe marbmaa. to stop for
Are mtoutea at tbe hemae of her car
penter, and fxA onl of tbe carriage to
leave some orders, leaving me to do
what 1 always setoe every opportunity
of doing, that to. to talk with tbe
i jirh held
n crool and omiMial punlshmenir*
a iremilue Hlbmiian tin- sUuatlim
Yea" answered the wanlen.
mljtht bate been etnliami»ln<r.
An* ain’t I goto’ to be hangvxl next
“Becomi. tbat^
ways mt.
tveekr
we WOT so far ^4X that \re
Tm
afraid yon ane.
eouMn-t tow «Jcb tober 1 tl.o„gi,t it
"Tlien what d’yer m?aa by seedin’
wws pan n' you tboucht It was me,
le a bunch of story pai*er* to read
•nd nowr we're here toertber Us mythat
atoY
got notjjin* Imt
tber of os."—Exebanire,
ts in
<’lereland
Notice To Horse Owners.
re was poor bn
was nMi hot
: engine bouse
to Angus McColl s
ivui yoo marry
•bop. where I will bemrd borwes at
IV-why. this to
Alsol
wlaimed. -Yilre ^me a little time
ill win]
"Cen t do It.- be Intmnpted. *1
rtosm. Win famh
«1 the mettey.•no wbtow work to 1
And so they were maiTwd and lived
Mrat. Have srand
more or leas happUy erar after. --Cbl^
Hl«|toA Icago Dally
Pall Xewa.
-Inslalillv
lOKlaiitly the
th< hor«>
horw threw
threw no
up Ms
Ms
^
eorlorliy exeiti-d over their
head and ilaalust li fnim side to side, heal
'
He MteMsI out of his stall as far as
en.erialoed r
the louE strap would let him. and I..,,,
E.U
Mek and prauee^Mriously. his
eyes ahlare. his n.u^tr.ls extemletl.
while the brutal ert.wd el.pp.sl and
hallma'd. The doet.ir and I watehe.1
him eatviully. my heart full of pity.
when all at once It eamc 1o
knew! yes, I knew what ailed Mm'
^
an,I 1 suddenly erl.sf out: '.Stop hoi„f ci.ir county, who has Iss-u
lerlns. you h«fers; the horse Is erary
with JumptUK^uhacheV
A roar of eontemptuou. I.uchter
K,.c;,|ar m.stius of Elks loniaht.
grvxMiNl this discovery, but the doctor j i„i,ia,i„n.
had nlH'ady opem*d Ills Ivag and taken j SjH-cial r-onvocation of Traverse City
out a iHittle of chloroform. He quick chapu-r. .No B*2. IL A. M.. tomorrow
ly jsaturated the towel, and watching; nj^ht for work to the M. A. .M. dt*gree.
Ms chance, threw It i»ver p<H»r Firi*-! -Grandpa" Anderwm has demonlly'.s head.
j Minted that he has not forgotten hi•Then the d.»cior. holding the cloth
^ carriage maker, as
over the nose of the horse. forci*d oixm »»*'
completed a white enamhi* mouth. Oh! oh! what a sight it i
was! 1 ho^H^ ma-am. never to mh* U
r Anderson,
again! An enormous absci*ss filled all
one side, while the pest was purpb*
FUNERAL SERVICE,
with Infiammailon. Two hack teeth
coverei! !»y the ulcer werv* laid bare by Little Frm W. Kinnucan Was Buried
the forceps of Hie doctor. They were
Thi* Afternoon.
decayvsl to the very rtnits.
The f**neral of Fern \V. Kinnucan.
"Those have made all the trouble! who dic*d yesterday afternoon wzs held
he exclaimed, and^lh anbihcr minute this aflermsm at 1 o'clock, the Rev.
ho had yanked tto m out. He put more Mr. Cox offleiating. fmm tbe residence.
A pn.fuslon of
chloroform on the cIo:h and uking a MO Wel.ster street
inio..l« »>ttiful flowers testified to the tender
lancf-t fn»m hl.*v bag. he cut d»
the absrt^s. Calling for an old towel, love and svmp>.Hy of their many
he softly pres.'w'd out all the stuff it friends. The arringements were In
held;-thrn asking for a basin of warm charge of Ralph Ai.derson.
water, pourod some laudanum into It.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
and with a sponge he gently spongcxl .
and washed the suffering mouth and,
quivering, swollen gum.s; and then re-L
«-^
moving the chloroformed cloth. hei|
laid down the p<Kir animal s head!
fPrt-sently poor Firefly mnveil
his shoulder. He raised his head slow-} FOR SALE—A few fine H
ly while I patted and smoothed bto { buff leghorn cockrel*. W. B. Nelson.
315 E. Front street.
jan ll-3t
feebly and opened hto eyes. I got off
U and spoke kindly to him. 'It's
all over, poor old fellow,' I aald, ’you
n't suffer much longer.’
By this lime the groom bad brough’
brought the wrarm mash, and Mr. L
imo wit^ him. Tho doctor put a We carry in stock a foil aatortrong sleeping potion to IL and I held
ment accordink' to tho
season.
and coaked him to eat. He began to
it slowl/ with a wondering look In
hto eyoe. a* if he wished to know from
where this blessetT relief from torture
had^mne. Hto mouth was stin hor
ribly aore. but the exciting cause was
cur FLOWERS
CarBatteBA MT SRBdalty
-We made him np a thUA bed ot soft
: He- to.ard to liH.k into Hie h.-iglu
the »aiiT ran fully as a pete. '|ot,
Traverse I'ltv. ‘ If the dum ,g.s s
' he said. ••.-V'.* that it Ik put in
e."
larlan Browvi a-^aln apmared ami
matu-r. ibougbi tie fsll at tliat |Kdri?
V,a> n.arer ten fee, tliHli twelve. Tie
amount of water behind Wi.ubl depenu
tiiH.n the eon-strurtiou of the dam
said. A recess was taken at
pdn* wh»ti Mr. Gibb.s ap|M'ar«*d In
rium nnd the remainder of the m
ing was taken in nn informal dis
parties int.-tvK.isl.
•miHis undertaking the task .»f
iiijormiore and r .rnpMe info.
lion of th. Mti*. ih.- fail of vvat.-r. etc
The short aft.nnsm .sc-ssioii wa.s
f.rther taken up vviili an Infurina!
talk in n*gard to the abstract s»i.m
eonsiderc'.! at Hie last sessi.m to Octo
her. The motion f.vr Hie appointroeie
of a cf.mminei- to haw charge of th*
propos.'tl eiMiniy hott-^e whieli was a
siH-rial iirij.-r of busim*ss yesfcTday
unt'il Ibis morning wlien it was ta!>!.*«!.
T.e lM»ard adjournc-d at 3 o'clock to
drive in a Isidy to ibe Jamc*s Gunton
farm with a vi«*w of purt-hasing or
making an exchange in the county
pnifierfy. While much nearer tb'* city
the prop< rty d»x-s ntu lie on a railroad.
REFWIHING.
Tlie Singer Sewing Machine c»»m
pany has now an exin-rt .sewing ma
chine repaln r. Give him a trial an I
be cunvined as h.* guaranl.-e* his
work.
R. Baillargeon. Repairer,
jan 9 t;t
APRONS
If you havy m-ver lirH?ti
able to find jnst vliat
you wantc.1 in re:ulvmade aprons you shciuLl
see ours. Ewn the kind
that tn^dmotlier made
is completely laid in the
shatle by the large commodifius om« we are now
showing. The length
and breadth are of un
usual pp port ions- -the
quality of giogham tinsorpaied. We also have
n(?at white dress aprons,
with two jiocketB and
dwp ruffle edge, at l5c
aa^. Also black sateen
store and office aprons,
tasty patterns at 25c
we have to show yon.
To see them is to want
them. Prices so low yon
win buy them.
ft
Vou Cake no
Chances
When you buy a “REGAL'
Marine 4 cjcle OMotine Engine. They
niel'eri«tioo.nndnelinUe.
:I0 H. P. i CyUnder, complete. fnOO.OO
!.•> H r. 2
-
s H. r. 2
“
5H.1M
1
IJH.P. 1
.
“
“
- .
-
“
WRANICF’RII
:ijo.oo
2 )0,00
175.00
125.00
100.00
IRIOI-I. Av*.. S17 »h8t
I am sure I bsTS got
jo«t vhnt yon ere
looking for inn
SUITOR
OVERCOAT
The fit of Hickey &
Freeman Co, Clothing
is what sells thei^.
GeoW.MUler
iMib BlMk
FIRST *. E. CHORCH.
Rebert *clDi.vfC. D. D,
Pisior.
Av
, CaLm < iclolirr 2*Uh, 1U3I.
.loHX W. WlllTlV T.tS. Ks4;„
.\i tna Lib* Ins. Co.
lieiii ral Ag» nl .V
Ixto Ai.geh-s, Cal.
Di-jir Sir:
to sUU* that in
I securixl <
It givi-8 me gre•at ple.-u
Twenty raymeiil T«cnniual Endowment roUcy for $10,000 in the
Aetna Life ! tiBtiram>* C< of Hartford. Gmn., with the underleft
with
the
Col
____ _ Ihul
.
stalling
if the dividemU 'en* ]
iimulate the Policy
pc)s.Mbly beevime paid-up
olicy w«mld
w«n
fUs-n y .iirt4H*n or lifU
.Vugust, l’.0*2. FOUKTEEN
:TEEN years
t
after, the issue of Uie
aliove Policy. 1 nH*4‘ivi*«l n<»tiee that NO MORE PREMIUMS woukl
Is- re.iuinil from me, aiul that A PAID-UP POLICY FOR $10,000
was nvwlv to Is* isstud to me. and $59 01 IN CASH, as the PART
OF THE FOURTEENTH PREMIUM NOT REQUIRED.
i'td-iip jsilicy
isiliey f<ir
for $10,000, |iayable
|ayabl as i
lilt jS'i^'SSer of a paid-up
-nine years, uikhi which 1 V4
w ill iveeiv
iveeive antlowim 111 n twenty-nine
nual dividends.
Wlion one• i<.ntr;M t8to jviy for TWENTY YEARS and the n
finds that by SKILLFUL MANAGEME NT and ECONOMY his *-omiKinv has roiuire.!
years Lt romplete Ins
ire.! LESS THAN FOURTEEN
FOUR:
p,-.}ill. nu. THE. RESULT IS INDEED MOST GRATIFTIWC. It
tn.aiis th.-it BORE THAN SIX ANNUAL PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN
SAVED. I am asstmtl. and Is liovo the stoteiie nt to U-Inie,
that NO OTHER COMPANY IN THE WORLD HAS EVER EQUALED
THIS RESULT.
Vours verv truly.
KUHKKT MdNTVRE.
Pastor of First M.R Church,
lyos .\ligeleK, Cal.
Lmim VPastor of
'
■ '3^.
kl Church
^
St,JaencsM*
F®r pariiculirsaildn-ss
A. IJ. Pratt: Manager,. or F. C. Hall,
parii
Aetna Life Insurance Co., lOG-100 Houseman
City Manager A
P.Mg, (initol Kaphis
Vou Should Cake Sdoantaae
of tbe
Phenomenal
Clothing Values
ofTcrc<l in this MID-WINTER clearance sate
YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS
that were 12.50. $15 & 16..50 now jfoint: at
9.60
11.76
14.76
MEN’S Ol ERCOATS
that were 25.00 and 27.50 now going at 18.75
MEN’S OVERCOATS
that were ly.tW iN INOO now noinj; at . •
MEN S OVERCOATS
that were 20.00 & 22..50 now goint; at ..
SUITS AT LIKE REDUCTIONS
One Lot 12)0 Dress Shirts
€♦ milbelm
1.00
lUWMlSt
TIW A RECORD WANT AD.
L-i:____ AI
iJi
ippw
>iac ^vdM cmr. fnemeAii, t>wmday;4aiiuawy «. not.
niPlE il^lUlTBI
poor a«t....> itCll y«»»»< aa. «. tap....
omcuL Mocumfiot
Lmanl mmm Mm 1. DM.
•■sts
ShTob the
StSS.5T“
1.. CortMk Janitor wortt....
No 9tbrmm koiag oraoML tko coMdl o^lonaM to To«ter. J«»W «~>
Odd Faitour Uadfte miA tha J
mjs>
^tsfJKVsas^
aUilatioo and banqnat Tucaday eren-
No.V
Utoral Sn^Dlstrict K<
Mond kr AUi—■ Wt—f tkBt
tb* auM M laid o> tk« UMN
tag. fully 250 being in attendance. The
lodgvp were »i|uallty lodge. No. 5$3.
mm rmt sl imp.
B.MW-
^hpU*r
mroliii*
To tbc Howmbie. the Mayor aad City
OooaeU 0* Uie City o( Tisraraa City.
......-aad an-Slaa^m:
Col Uoi
1. B. Hi
bale on taxes...................... Travarae Oiy State bank,
rwi of oirioaa ....................
Pttktad............................... f 873.23
Ommrml atreet fund............... C.44S.35
Water fund ............................
90SQ
Dntemi Sewer Mo. 1 DIaL
lb» SljSr*be^wrtlM>fltod to Wrt »qm*
d<nii help to aiidU the nty bookt. Md
Installed
their
officer*
llr*t.
Mr*.
George 0*Neal belng the tnsialtlag of
ficer.
The officer* of lodges Nb. 200 and
563 were Installed together, the Rev.
Street JMatrict No. 5..............
Tru^^wer DIatrtet Na 8..
»7J7
LOT 182
sell made ft few remarks aad a abort
program followed.
t
Mr*. ArvUla Gard
LOT 183
ner rendered reading*. H. A. Ooate*
58tJS6.55
’ Book Store, supplies
‘TfeH.
nmdered vocal adoa, Mias Maud Fer
guson gave redutloes and Mr*. Laura
Richards gave a vocal soto. Ills* Time
« 504.S1
Francmi U BUHnga. Om. E. Coleman,
Heath was the pianist for the cere
PrinUfig Fund,
Fum
aq.. Horatio Ryan. Me W. C. Walla
received and placed on
jh. report
Moved by AMcrmaa Winnie that the Bitgle Press. oKlclaJ prtn tlng.l
Bto Slid WilMBpetition be granted and that the boys Evening Record, official |
The program was followed by an
Carried.
bTallowed to slide down hUl under the
elaborate banquet which was ar
iKid <
I of the chief of police.
The evening was
the time by the Rebokah*.
f
48.ia 2191-WTtereaa.
Ce^ad.
most enjoyable to aU present.
tor. 3« frft betwoea curb*, frcwn Iftb Application for permit to
to the paring of Wa
Traveiwe Oiy State
tiona. etc., to buUdlng
atraat to ItU stroH
from the aaat Une of
To tho Hoaorabto. the Mayor aad CIt;
LAUNCH OWNERS* MEETINa
the* west line of Railroad avenue, la
Couadl of Ihe Qty of Tra^erae aiy. Traverse City. Mich, Jan. lit, IPOi.
said city, and there being no objec
To B. R. McCoy. City Uerk
Povmr Boat
AsMiation
May
tions thereto, therefore be It
Light Fund.
SITsJ^ilSilemm-We.
the
uader- £184—8lr-I hereby apply tor a perml
Resolved bv the council of the city
. R. E I- S P. Co., light for
to th
Formed This Evcnlnp.
»lsnMl propertjr oaroera. owning profK to make a wooden addition
December ........................................ I
erty frooHuB oa Union »treet. between building No. 115 Park street.
The Uunch owners of the city,
Twrifib and Thlrtoeath etreeu. would
owners, those
I
79.93 street, a public street in said city, from poctive launch
reepertfully peilUoa your
bonorabkThe puildlnc U used or occupied as
the east line of Cass street to the west would like to own a launch. In fact
body to havr Union »treet paved with a hlcydto shop. It la 25 feet front by
line of Railnmd avenue. Including the
everyon** IntereyicxI In lh«* matter ar.'
beet quality brick, and combination 22 feel deep; IVk stories and 8 Inches p..
necessary curbing, gutter*, crtisswaiks,
First NaUonal Hank. Interest
curb and gutter 3C feci between corbe high frtun grade.
requi'sJed to meet at the ReconI of ft re
The material Is
cm bonds ...........................................
TOb.OO manholes, catch basins, sewers and
iroin Twelfth atreet to the aouth aid* wood. The Inclosing walls are of the
at 7:3^» this evening. Plan^ for form
Traverse CUy State baqk. Inof Thirteenth atreet.. Property owner* foUowlng
thlcknoiui, to-wli;
First
street, is a necssary public Im ing a club will l>e ialkedL«'cr and also
lercsl on bonds............................
923.31
o pay aaaesfment In
la Ifall.
to
storj. six Inches thick; second story,
provement: and be It further
H. A L. Mure. Co., aundrlot..
vartou* mati**r* of Interest to all boa!
aubroUied
Ur«pectf«Ily subroUi
six Inches thick.
Independent walls. Wm. Jackaon. aundriei*..............
Resolved. That the plan* and spi'ci17.65
. W. r. lUraba. 75 feet
The roof U covered with shingle*. Th* Goo, U. Carpenter A Co., sup
fl^ation^. plats,
diagrams
and osti- owners. A n gatta Is a possibility and
M f*^: W. W. rtoldaworih. 50 fo*-<:
wood, and no gutter*.
mates of the board of public works for the m.*etlng win alsodUcu.ss ihls. The
plies and tools................ ...
Joseph Hewlit. 50 feet; F. R. Walher.
Intended Altoratlona
grading and paving of said
Traverse City
Iron
Works.
m*H'ilng will iM* held at T::u* this rven
.50 fitei; Geo. W. Coleman.
feet : J.
Incloalng and division walls of sheet
. the re«p
supplies ..............................................
9.37
ing in ll *‘ Kerord office.
It. WIM*. 5t» feet; Cba*. Wells. 50 feet;
ifcMo be 3 Inches thick; 1 room 22
shown by said
J. J. TwoddTvrwrfc«*l; John Moran. 50 foci € Inches wide by 20 fee* deep. Oval Wood IMsh Co., wood .. llh.tsi
tiding the
G. R. A I. Ry.. freight...................
1.4N
s. 25 feet.
a ^n.l
Gabled roof covered with
tors, also
n. R. E L. d P. Co. light....
7.20
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Alderman lllnKbam that asphalt roofing.
No gu
basins.
the same lie ixferred bark to Mr. Hai
floor.
walls eight feci from sills
$2,123.17 m*wer approaches, and th** *am** here
tJia and other property owner* for for
by are appn»ved and ado|»ied. and that
Library Fond.
tber consideration. <
said pavement l>c and the
30.0i» the w
librarian................ I
Helen Stout. 11
Carrh'd.
sued, that In the construction of tht
Is fixed at thirty feet to
librarian
Alice M. W’alt.
Petition for pavlna Union street, bework on the building, the dlroc
3?W) tw*H*n curb**.
Gardner, janitor ...................
‘ tween sojith end of
Union street
of the city fir
fire warden will be
75JW
Moved.Aid man Murray |hat the
M. M. Pugsley.
brldre to foiilh side of Ninth street.
as to the aU©
pted.
4.51 resolution be
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City of all chimneys, aluw of II
Carried
2.1.13
. Council of the City of Traverse City
Yeas—Aldermen Abto>tt. Bingham.
City Newa Co, magaxlncs...
Michigan:
Glllett. Miirchio. Murray. Winnie and
B. R. K. L. d P. Co, llghling.
217b—Oi«t lemon—We.
the
under
Mon wlio.liavt* h:u] experi*‘nce
C. B. Taylor Coal C<?.. coal...
signed property owner*, owning prop
in *;rvv iron inoMin« apil wlio
NTone.
City
erly fronting on
luring purpotoa. also for
arc willing to work in oji*‘n
ITnlon sl-ect br
shops, can lind sLady cmwonld resp*x:tfuUy petition your.hon
The work for which this permit is
ploymcnl umlcr yearly cx>norabir body to
have
Union atreet
ropleted about
naring of Union i
imved.wtUi brick
and
atone curb., March 1st 1IK>€. The oallmated cost
inicU at rates ran^Gii^ from
ith line of Eleventh *
..$5,314.16
width lo be as followa:
From Union togfOOO
In said city, and there being no ob
ri 25 to $4.50 fxT day with
JRRAY.
street bridge to south aide of Seventh
Wm. Witte,
R<*spccUolly.
jections thereto, therefore Ik? It
transportation i>aid, l»y ad
man Glllett that the
atreet. forty feet wide. From Seventh
Resolved, by the ---------"
'
"
dressing
atreet to aouth aide of Eighth s
same ^rt^Terred lo the commute© on
Mlrhigan. That
twenty fcHi wide on east side and nine- llrw and water.
the city clerk to instructed to draw
t.HU feet wide on west aide, making
order* in favor of the several parties publlr Rtroet In s
width thirty-nine feet between curb
Traverse City. Mich., Jan. 2, 1906.
as reconftnended by the city clerk, and aouth line of Elevc
k'rom Eighth street lo aouth aide of
that the mayor and clerk be Instruct the south end of t
Ninth street, thirty-eight feel be
ed to draw an order on the city de Union atreet. Including the nc^essa..- ,
curb, paving to be aUrted as early In
croaswalks.
man-1
pository for $5,314.16, to lie dlsburaed curbing, gutter*,
the spring
aa
advisable,
by the city trtwrer to the several holes. catcJi basins. *t*wers and apT
own* ra to pay assessment in full.
Unlou|
parlies named in the city clerk's re proacbes In said portion of
paving of tbc block between Gas* ant! port aa holding orders on the funds street. IH a necessary public improv*-^
Park atreeU. on Washington atreet therein named.
menl; and be it further
n Curtis. R. A. Anderson, W. L.
a very lonji
Resolved. That the plans and M>ccl
for a year
Carried.
derwm. R. A. A., Jennie E. Anderson.
re street. 12(
plats, diagrams
and e.<^tlpb-ce of land on the above
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott. Bingham. flcaiions.
A An Jesneite Purtsch. John Furti
mates of the board of public works for
fe4*t.
Everett,
R.ibt. J. Prlrc*. H. W. Smith. F.
On account of a very long slcknew nic and
the grading and paving of said iiorHou
Nichols. A I). Squires. Jacob. Furtach 1 find It Impossible to meet the current
ol
Union
street,
the
re.«p<*ctlve
numNay*—None.
Ijiura Furtsch. B. Furtsch. A. J. Wll expenses, as 1 have no Inoome. Thcrt
• that the lier of feet, as shown by aald plans
MovtHl by Alderman IV
Is an Indebtedness of nine hundrec chief of police look the
cr up In and specifications, including the nec
dollars against the place, the Interesi regard to the burying of
horse near ; caaary curbing and gutter*, also rroa*
Trimble. Sarah J
U. V*.tnil»
I will not be able to meet when dut
d* by the city scaven walks, manholes, catch basin*. sew**rs
1>mkop Kys4-Ika. Charles Wilhelm. 1
approaches, and
the
same arc
If sickness allll continues.
ger, and that the owner be made ic
Stepan. H, F. Stelmel. Urric E. IV)wet
hcr-by approved and adopted.
pay for the si me If possible.
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
Carr
the resolutlbn to* acceplotl and adopt
UlKll
Ijither
Alice K. Crater.
ed and ihe width of streets Ik* deterthat he tic allowi*d to retire, he
Moved to' Alderman Bingham
Moved by Alderman Murray that tl
ined later.
cused by the mayor.
comm
the same l»o referrtyl U^ the« comroltUM'
ante be referred to the committee <
Carried.
Travt rsc City. Mich, Jan. 2nd. 1906.
con
on streets and walks forr further
furt
Yeas—Aldermen Abliott. Bingham.
2188—Gentlemen—We, your commit*o
be
CHtab
slderallon of the width
U.llleit. Murchle. Murray. Winnie and
lUhed. with the property owners along To the Honorable, the Mayor and City l«e on ways and means, respectfully
report that ihey have Investigated the Wllsnn—17.1
said stree
f'ounrll of the City of Traverne City . matter of
Nays—None,
Mr*. CaropbeU's lax and
Carrhid
Irblgan
MIrl
New Buaineaa.
pelltbm for imvlDg Union street with 2lk6--<i<*nllemi‘n—I have a lot In the would recommend that the city pay
Moved by Alderman Winnie that the
brick and rom^lnallon curb and gut t**m**ter> which I wlhh to improv** and the amount of her lax a* bid In by Kalarlt*s of the threu* new fln nieu of
the holder of tax title.
ter. .’td fiH'i l»etwiM-n curlw. from
find uptm examination that there ithe city fire department be fixed a!
Respectfully submitted.
Ninth sUvet t»» Twelfth street.
r iHHiv buri.Ml then*, unknown to me.
f tu.tw* per month.
AMOS E BINGHAM,
To the llonnnilde th** Maytrr and Ultv This
Carried.
C..E. MURRAY,
Uounrll *if the Ulty of Tiwvi-rse Cll.v,
Yeas—Aldermen
Abtodt, Bingham.
Commit t**e.
Michigan!
hliiti your honorable
Moved by Abloiman Winnie that the Gillen. Murchle. Murray. Wluni** and
2U5u^entl**men—We.
the
under
Wilson—(7.)
repnrf be nvct-pu^ and adopu*d.
signtMl pr*>|H*rty ownet>«. *»wnlng propM-*. Wm A Bate.
Nays-None.
Carried.
on linlori street. betw.*rn
eiiy fn.nting
f
M('ve*l bv Aldermnu Winnie that the
The supervisor. W. W. Dean, of th**
Yosh—AUlerrn**!!
Abtoili. Bingham.
Ninth utd Twelfth streets. wPuld n*card of public work* be authorised Glllett. Murchle. Murray. Winnie and Third ward, made a verbal report to
sis'ctfullv
peltkm
.vtnir hoitorabb*
11 instruct the sexton to remove the
the council re^rdlng the assessment
WlUon—<:.»
ImmIv ty have Union stnH*! paved with
ibc of the city.
of
fh** property of Julius Campbell, on
Naj>-Noue.
tirlrk .and
Travereo City. Mich, Jan. 2nd. I9to,. lots nine and ten. block five. Berry
ler 26 fiH*
To the Honorable, the Ma>’or and City Haniiah s sca»nd addition, stating that
^tnM‘l lo the south side of Tw«*Uth Even'tt. Gl
Council of the City of Traverae City, the asse-Kment wan made on the valu
c
il
nle and Wilson—iK.)
ation of |l.'t5i».ou. which shoubl have
^^U^'ctfully submMied
Nay*-Nonc
reail fl.50.nu on the two lots and rec
r. G Hb**rwiKMl. Gao E Arolottr. K,
Raporta of SUoding Committeca.
ice on fire and water, would roapocl onamendlng that the difference to* re
N. Moblo. W. F. Haraha. Anton Praall.
Jan. 2. 1906.
fully report that they have Inveatl milled
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
gated U e matter or disposing of the
Perkett. O. C. IsgrU.
Council of the City of Traverse City.
pumptr at the water works.
We find
Henry W. Smith. M. Rich. Mike Hable.
that the »uiwrlntcndont ha* wrllK
S Adslev. C. M. l-ancastor. T. J. Urn- 21 Jr'-^iiJnHemen—Having
cxamln
cd aud the difference be remit'ed to
lor. k'rauk Wilhelm. G*x> KL Hoyt. F. the folllwlng bill*, report the *amc number of letter* to firms and to
Mr. Campbell.
In an effort lo dispose of them,
HoldswbrtlCTtou, R B*x*k«r. Clias. 8 correct, and r**commrnd that the same
Carried.
only received one reply and that
Vader. H “ “
be allowed out of the Revcral funds
Yeas—Aid* rmrn Al.boU, Bingham
not favorable. It i* the opinion of tbc
How
Sparling
as here stated.
Kutierinlendent. as well as your com Glllett. Murrhl**. Murray. Wlnnb* aurt
General Street Fund.
mlttee. that the offer of $275.00 Is the Wilson—17.1
Vader,
Naya—None.
Pay roll. St. Supt........................... I
best that can
obtained and we
Moved by Aide
Moved by Aldenmn Blucham that
Dawaon A Smith, metal lath
would advise that
lie accepted.
the petition be granted and that the
the council adjourn.
H. B U Merc. Co, snow ahovRespect full
Hr submiUed.
width of 36 feet between curbs Ik' esCarried.
C. E MURRAY.
UblUhed.
ELBERT R. McCOY.
W. H. ABBOTT.
Carried.
City CIt rk.
Committee.
HI6--Forty»cv.n nrro
Teas—Aid
Cemetery Fond.
Moved by Alderman Olllell that the
Evervlt. Olllett. MurrJilo.
farm one ami ono-balf niijcs
Ulll. tMtm tumt OrabU.
Pay roll, xexton
[*port be accepted and adopted.
nle and Wilson—($.)
north of Grawn, all under
The lamli*—those tb.nt yenr In and
Carried.
year out Journey to Wall stwt t*. c-t
cnllivalion,
Rood buildinps,
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Yeas—Aldcrn
ah'»ip--ougbl to gt:ther a few iiscful
eiebly nxls shore front on
. CminoU of the City of Traverse aty.
JlllelL Murchlt
hint* from Mr. Uwsjn* narrative in
Hilver Lake, fine resort
•Trcnxlei finance.' Th'*.T might t.i tnke
the
wider
pronnd All farm tools, atock,
$ $0$.S2
the hint tliat lamb* arc beat off when
signed property
Traverse Cltv. „.v^,
crops. Get after ibis, neigh>ent Fund^
26C.25 To the Honorable, the Mayor and Cltr
bjr.
atreet be opened from
ConneU U the Clly of Traverse aty.
2.5C
: U Merc. Co., sundries.
UlS -160 nerr farm eight
but. peshapATafter all Umba were lK»rn
Michigan:
1.93
Montague, sundrtc* ...
:icd.
miles east and south of!tb«
1I.9S •19a-G«iiUe»tm;-|rbllowing are the to be ohern. or. wor*e still, to U
. lx>wla. hay...........................
nln. Harry
fundi as aervod up with the nauer.—KxOuinxo
r>pity, eighty acres nnder euW9H balances of the different
J. W. MllUken. boddlng ...
^ A Wllklna. D. U
by the book* of the treasurer
4.60
vgtToo, thirty an
Mr*. J. W. Plckell. UundryHoxle. Henry Fvdanm
ttP th© city of Travers© Cllr at the
At Goftootoa. In the Bontb am.
kiods, fine vantios. good
bushvaa*. Dec. 30. 1905.
buildings, «renk8crot8 farm,
there la a fine exacted from all who
dy
not
attend
church
three
times
a
good wood timber; horses,
19.54
tobfl *.^......................$ 7.2li
^$*60
:b.L.AP. Co, light.
week.
1492 01
■~.r£s;:s.sr..2r.p
HOLDERS
WANTED
Lodtifiji75.Dfitroit,mek.
GASOLINE
MARINE
MOTORS
Single Cylin3cr$, 1,2, 3, Sand
7 H. P.
HIGHCIUDE LOWnilCE
Hake and Breaker Jamp Spark
IGNITION
Fonfibked Comfiltt#
With shall and rcTcrsibIc pro. pcllcr
Also 2, 3, 4 Cylinder Motors
GAS ENGINE REPAIRS A
SPECIALTr
•
LOT no
U B. Biaaell acting as grand master
After the work was over the Rev. Bl*-.
Travecae Herald, print-
nl!-
st;
Rebekah lodge Na 192. The Rebekahi
rv. WiMteo WUm «ul U# M*rorof iMt
OAKIEIGEIS
Grand Traverse lodge. Na 206. and
fSSJ^
Armtw,JmrriMg borue.
SfertK. itSVIS:
> held tbcirV
The L O. O. r.
5..
WM. JACKSON
NACBIRIST
TraTwa* City.
HI U« >
WADE BROS.
Real Estate and Loans
LOT 184 ®
L0TI88
LOT 230
Lots 235. 23«, 237 as advertised arc now sold
LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
LOT 214
ALL F^SALE!
These arc all early selections and arc the
Handsomest Lots in Oak Heiglit^
sc Cii
City. This
the most charming addition to Traverse
addition is now largely built oyer, and good lots arc
will be sold sepa
not easily obtainable.
rately. c.xcep ting 1S2. lS:i. 184. which must be sold togethcr. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be
LOW SPOT GASH PRICTS
The while bunch of
TWELVE LOTS
X’
if sold at one time and for c.ish down, would be
A BARGAIN!
the price
__ _________ _ ^
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.
HontagM SlocS
Also Doe Acrii Lot
in Bifchiood
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running
20 rod*,
less a strip two rods wide on north side for ktreet. A
very-dcsirable Jot in this beautiful suburban spot.
ijS
To the Honormbla the Mayor and Clly
Oioaell of tha aty or Traverse City.
Michigan
L
food ................
Police fubd
Oenetory F
Fund
Oomeiory
Par roll tor Dec..............
algasd. pawmhrokara of
Traverse air. reapectfully peUUon
that the ordinance governing pawnMsrt be amazed, so the llcw^ toe
inaum hiataad of <|50.Cpar anmim aa tt now
‘ ‘
p!
Kiielka.’ iroSrtoa *
Jas. Avery, kunng dogi
Wm. H. Abbott, horaei
.1 80f.60
:: aiS
1.705.$$
997J9
2.74$J1
lUJI
7S.0I
€S$j94
ui*tnu»i................ ..
CONCERT tonigM by vha Chicago
Mlm* Conoert aowpafty at tho City
Wealw h#Te-»
Urgaiu in city propet^. t4Li4flAfrB liiMflar Bpar Vamiab
4m4i MMi for an iRMHar «aflL
tit T. liAtEl
12} ProBi Street
ilAXEftSEcmr.iiicB..^
; T
}MB. -nUVCME cmr. mCHMAM. THU««OAY, JAMUAKY It, tW.
PMMi
^
4f.0w
y
TW C«t7il Uter U»k» i
> srsr'JtizTii;™.
.p
...
mt:
m-
;v^
IX
'I*
raiTNt
EV*#*
Mft J. Olds of MV
^Vi'r
J. D. OrwsM
rtAT7. iOMph OirtMrt
CtoTitetf. Hi» pro|»rrtr hM
Treasurer. H. Decker, plumber.
MoriMW aM all laWlK«4oeM paM.
Tmaiees. fVed Fisk, cigarmakei
J, i. TladaU. earpMier; F. Oavidao
Hit WoriaiM wm $71l
Lh Cripwa of Brlflium. iW t^tar dgannaker.
GaaM. W. McCarthy, dgannahsr.
lioy wW. oa SatarWr otrad tk«
Hid of TpwivoM Claia Vaa Aimtnt, 'Sergeant at anas. F. Dnvidao
vto Wd broWa Uiroagfc tW lea arhBa
akadac oa tW ■IDpood. aavai aa<
FmCC HAS BKtN RAISCa
otWr boy t Itfa oa IW aaiaa mtlj
laat aaaiBiar. Ha vat
la a ma
Wat vltb Varaa Ska. afad 6. aad tW Dealers in Chicago toiiSay Papers
' Have Their PraffC Cwt Off.
latter faU orarWar^ Lao cimbWd
The dealers la Randny Ch
iW caikTt eollar aad palled hUa lato
papers In thU city have a grievance
The
papers were flprmerty wold to
PaatoSiea latpaetort Martte and
Barkiu are at Maraball tareatlfatlas them for 3% oenu each which left a
fdtr pmit for Imadling. The p
iWeW/ia of lira. A. R. Lawit a«
are not arranged when they oome but
Wr iHiiteBd that ha hat bm reiaofvthe various supplemcnU are la differ
ent bundles and this takes Ume to ar
range. The price la now 4 cents each
that he had aacorad a duplicate hay
to the dealers and ihe Inatractibns
The Intpactora refuaa to tty vbat arfll
ha done aatO tha aaaaatkmal noaaap^ read that they must not charge
t cents each, that leaving only 1 cent
poll cat# acalatt lirwU hat baea diato pay for handling, delivery, etc. The
poaadof.
New York papers cost 4H cents but
ThU U dlirorca week la Jodte I
sell fur C cenu. so there Is still a
ard t coon at l^otkey. a ihUd of the
small pruai In them.
whole oalaadar helnc divorce i
the graatett number ever oo
A Mlaslng Car,
there at one Ume.
Santa Fo car No. 484$ had left a
Altbtiogh the official lime of Port
Wfdl'known fruit packCT's establish
Huron baa been rtmodard for eeveral
ment. In the San Gabriel valley durmimthi the tyttem la a partial fall
Ing'the Utter days of March of last
ure. Aboot half the elockt In the city
rtni mn accordlhg to the tun. and year, loaded with aelect oranges
signed to a oommlaakm firm in one of
' even thoae who have changed their
the great eastern marl
timepleoet to ataadard time
obliged to aoaform their htblu to the bright, fresh appearing car. with all
old one. There U a poatlblUty of a the modem cold stor
recently put In order for the fruit
change back to aun time.*
shipping season, which was Just at Us
Floyd Coffee of Waterford Center
raptured ten tkunke at one hole last Inception.
Car 484$ was but one of a ponderenis
week and Is herald^ as the champloo
polecat rhaaer In the district. While train aimllarly equipped, kiaded and
on the way home he endeavored to destined. The Journey had an mi
eventful beginning and had progresar<i
tell some of his neighbors of his
ilerful mich, but the Intler all mpde to a point In the dUUnl Rockies with
hasty retreats to their home without out especial Incident.
Fbr days the heavy laden
walling for the details. One fanner
said: ”He lumsed me on his way manned with a sturdy crew, wound Its
home and I didn't doubt the story as way on Its long Journey ovoi
Sierra
Madre and Sierra Nevada
he called over the fence of hU Huck
In fact. I thought he had bagged all mountains, up the gradual slopes, east
bouad across the conUnenUl divide,
the akiiokP la Oakland ocunty.’
-Ikjn't marrt 4 dlty bred girl aad thepngh numerous rllUges. over
bru^ nUlns and jandv deserU. faith
try to live with her la a comfort
country home, for they are all alike ful to Ha 4£UsI» and lu destination
and will shake yoo sooner or Utter." The great train, with lU precious car
So derUrtMl Rehnlo Clann of Royal go of golden fruit, drawn by doubleOak after a sNKided life of four monthi headers, had tolled through eastern
with a Detroit glH who was formerly California. ArUona. and a portion of
Minnie Wagner. They were married New Mexico; It had cUmbed the rug
early last June, and as she was very ged steeps of the Rockies, plunged in
attracUvo for the first month evrry to and through the great tunnel at the
thing went smoothly In their home crest of that range, and started on Us
After that time Mr. Clann says she night to Trinidad, not far to the eas
hgd a chilly demeanor and one day In when the sensallonsl Incident of the
OclolRT she left and that he didn’t
hear from her for a month. She vrx>te
him from the Cadillac hoieU where
she was employed, stating that she
would not relnra to the rural districts
of Oakland county. CUnn is now seek
In,; a divorce.
The -Black Hand." which sent
threatening letters to former State
Benab.r James K. Flood of Hart reeeuily. and Is auspected of having fired
nooU's mills at Hart bi«ause $54,0
had not lM!«n paid as demandi^ in the
leiicrs. now threatens the life of Carl
n«KKl. aged 24. son of the former senalor. Another letter has U»en rtcelved demaniling $5,000 as an alter
native. As If to slrengtheu the de
mand Flood’s lumber piles, abich
were saved at the time of the mill
nn-. were set on flrt\ Carl Flood Is
a former U. of M. student and now
works in the Slate bank of Hart, and
he Is the favorite of his father.
J. H. Burst, a wealthy Saginaw tan.
Is In Jackson looking for ht.M 15 \ earold son Hobart, who disapinwred fr.mi
home Tuesday night The ^fher l.ellevi-s the hoy will take care of him
self. but bis motber U broken-hesnod
auU 111 over hla absence. The boy Imd
lelephuntM hU father from Lan^mg
that he would come to Jackson and
then go to Chicago. He then rang off.
hwvinglBs^mw at sea.
reas^.n
I. knows for ninnln«.tfw«r4u. ho h.d
Indulcom imrcou and a happy homo.
IT'S Twins
• Alim Abbott PiMlns Out Wadnoerth
; Brat.' Chico, to Hi. FH.ixto.
Car 484$ had mysteriously and
strangely disappeared. At Baton,
division sUHon on the SsnU FV>. lhai
particular car. with otheri*. had l»eon
noted in Ihe conductors rej»ort
turned over to a new crew.
Strangely this car did not appear In
the train reports when Trinidad
reached. The lll-fai**d
from sight, as If swallowed up by the
earth, and lu miraculous disappear
ance ro»ilJ not Im- esplalned by the
train crew. The mystlAed trainmen
wen, • called ufxm the carpel" and
subJt-cliMl to a s,-arching Inquiry as to
Uie whi-reaboula and magical disap
pearance of No. 484$. The bewildered
conductor e<»uld offer no solution of
the mystery that surrounded the lust
After many da»s of perplexlly. c
fusion and anno>ing invi-stlgation,
cowboy lu charge of his herd reported
irangw discovery, which cleared
away the mystery. No. 484$ was lying
at the base of a precipitous embank
i in a thicket of underbrush, with
Us sides distended. Its roof bulging
and a confused mass of choice
appearins through tha clefu of the
wrecked oulline.n. The car was lyins
lu side, dismounted from
trucks, a mass of rulna with lu con
nu pn^servtHl by the crisp mountain
r under a cloudk^ss sky.
The train In Us repaid descent at
sharp curve had broken the flanges ol
srt of wbeelt and the lll-fsied
was derailed.
Bumping over the rough
and tlca had detached the couplings at
either end and the disabled car rolled
down the steep embankment to the
valley, hundreds of feet below. The
train being oo down grade, the rear
on soon ckwed «p the gap. and by
means of aatomatic couplers had
I become attached to the fraoi
emrUon. all naknown to the train crew.
DEATH
TO au. MMumga
Ifyostrefudofs horse traae yoB casfliHlopportuMes fey sstsc the Record vast csliian.
hare nher property to sen or tnde this is the plice.
to make it ksovs.
OF BOTH
3K
I
lEv
WANTED.
GOVHiY
FOR CONSU
SUNfPTION
HmruBerntmEireS'gkt?
WANTED TOR ARMY—Able bodied
immgrrled men between ages of 21
and 35; dUxens of the United
Suies. of good character and tern“l‘ <
permte habits who can speak, read ^ »«>«a. We bare installed Um
and write English. For Information Palest Kcientiflc Inslrumeou for oorapply to recruiting officer. Hotel
defocUve vision, also the mom
modern Hectrical machinery for lens
cutting and grinding. Them la l^o
^
Ourad of panMimMioa In Itt fliiA Mmi
J. O. R. HooBer, a merchant, of Woodford,
rd, T«m,
Tbw», writes: “ nfty
here, will
that Dr. SinK** New DIeoovery cured Mrs.;. Mollle
Mollla Holt of Consur
Consum|>>
Uoa attmr harfamlly had watched at her bedside for the end, which doctors said
lYANTED Cirl fjir s.dit^
work. Mrs. 1. B. Gilbert. 440 Sixth i
r«om so tbp n»b.
St. call mornings.
Jan $ 2t iir on M^mday. jin.
A*! I.
risheirmau. Ihe celebrated oecullat a»l
Rapids, from whom
1i optician of Grand Ran
aURBST CURS IN TMI WORLD FOR COUCHS AND COLOSI
22€ E Eleventh St. we have b«*en taking special Inst me*
s-tfi
p»rr®t a\ our optical
ek. Jan. 8th lo
BOY WANTED—To do errands anl'l-'ih: We courteously extend an Intb
lo Ihe public to attend thU
wrok about printing office. Herald
ig. Kememb«-r that we examine
and Record Co.
"
Jan C M
-t all deftvilve sight absolutely
Brof. Shellman will be pleased
any dlfflcult and bet
WANTED—Furnished J
housekeeping; any nuinbor. though'JI
A CaUndsr With > Penmnaiity.
ACT UI.
no less than Ihrt^. r<umuunicaie|
1 Borne p«H»p!e fulng the calendar crop
with Grlnnell Bros' music
They mt<*t; they kiss;
I has fallen off In nxH-ni years. How
R W. Rastall.
corner Front and Cass ^lrc*ets.
| Jan 1 $l
Wife. Bob and Uon.
I e%er that msv be. we anr g««iilng our ^
dec 2^\t
----------------------- Siiua now Stans wi<b
i full asfumruent.
CONCERT tonight by the Chieogb
S H. O sign.
I The kind we like Ik si o^ all Is th« WANTEO-\V,.rk“b>l*V ofTny
New York. 4ar,. T1.—TJu- rrh.-lul.- of j
•crlpllon; prefer itarelbc. WS IJ.!*-*"'"’
comp.ny M lh. City
one publlshtM by N. W. A>er A Son.
thf* graiifl rlrruH iruttlng season t*f
Sporting Notes.
1 tp*r. hou« in the High uhool iMrtur.
the -Kevpiug tNerlsKiInglv at Jt" ad- _____________ _____________________ jeource: Admission 25 cents.
l$o6 ma« anitouiuea Tut-stlay at u
The resumption of athletic n lations
mt-t-iing In this city c»f the su waids of iM-iacen Kansas and Nebraska unlver vertl>-lng ag. nt^ of PhUsdelphla. Fo: WANTED-Hsrnesses lo oil snd pol |
------------------------puns......... . a luoiness calendar
the grand circuit.
siiles nieaDM ai, Increaseil Inti-rest In »
Fred Fuller. 143 E. Tenth.
1
b t your face grow old. sallow,
know of «-.iuais it. yet as r.
The racing season wUl oix-n at lh*. college a,hieticH in the middle wr.t. {
nor 21-tf I hollow and w rlnkUsl. If >x>u care at
of the printer's art. It takes
troit with a two wtvks’ mw-ting. bi*^
Basr-ball players ma* come and
------------------------------;---------------- jail for biauty. take Hollister’s Rocky
nonise
with
ginning July 23 and ending Aug. 4. and hut the Ik'h^hanlys goon forever The' /
^
^
ys go
LOST '
j Mountali, Tea. 3.', cents. Tta or Tabtliertwfu-r nicitingit «if one wtH-k as sixth meralMT of this family, famous In ; the tlnest office furnishings and dt-cur
-----------------------------------------------lets. Jokn
1 Dn,g Co
at ions.
LOST—Lace collar wKh gold horse|
the anna’s of the diamond, has Just |
Baffalo. Aug. C to 11; l»t.UKl.l:ix-pKh‘. signed a contract with Montgomery In I •n,e epigrams printed In the blank
shoe pin set with pearls, betwi-cn
Aug 1.1 lo IS: H.-advillo (Ro-«ton,. the Boiilh.ern b-agtie. His name is WII-1 spaces will lntere<i those who are in
TRY
A
RECORD
WANT AD.
Eighth stri-ei and Foresters hall on
Aug. 20 to 25: Providence. Aug. 27 to liaiu. and while he may never equal; terested In advertising, and that
Cass. Return to Angus McColl and
Sept. 1: Hartford. Sept. 3 to 8; Syra the flne-nrttitd made by his ehler
receive reward.
Jan 4 tf
cuse. Sept. 10 to 15. Columluts. Sept brother. Edward, the gn-at slugger of
FOR RENT.
17 to 22. and rinclnnatl. 8rpt^24 tt,2$. .h„
.ud
;;
......
Men,pi,U. Cleveland and Empire
h..
K.1,1 .» b,. . pUycT U j
FOR RENT—Three living rtxims, fui
City track. New York, wlileh are mem, bright future U
Bishrd or ui,furnlsh«sl. M3 S4»uth
endar fiir many years and Mate U abt*r» of the grand circuit. dW not ap
Union Rtr*-<»t.
Jan. hxit,
thclr exiH-rience that when a business
ply fqr dates thlK year.
Abe Alien, one of the rleven-st little ,
A committw wa« ap,H.lnie.l to rt»n- felliiw in the ring, is <slging Into ih**j man has livetl with It for a year, he Is FOR RENT—A furnUh<-d store ‘ la
willing
to
do
without
It.
The
Y-dlt
good
locallt>n.
For
particulars
apply
sidcr the plans of -aclng In general time light an a ,KiK.sible \ ih s vfa In
J Is limHetl: while ih-v last twenty flvto John Armstrong. Aldcn. Mich.
and this oommUtAw- will report to the
____
Jan C C! :
stewards. It Is con,posed of Messrs. Since Nels<m has slgtn*.l Jfo, a go with i: cents to N. W. Ayer 4i Son. will brine
Jewett. Settle and Muon. The stew- McGovern. Britt Is bx.klng anumd for ;
________________
FOR RENT—House ror rent. Inqulrr I
will meet again Monday, when It a rhauce to pick up some easy money.' Success Is stamiKul.o,, every park
208 W. Ninth.
Jau 2 :f I
B«tk rkfibM a*. 44.
Is oxr>ecte<l the providing Jmlge
! and AttelMooks to him like-li."
sucre.«».ful r.-m
starter N>r the* season will be an-j Wld (Vrnroy will smc-*-vl Dave Ful;/
well ami FOR RENT—House on North Elm
ret7^
'
• I
In renter field f.*r the New York
wood avenue. F. . Goodrich.
dec 7 If
[ Highlanders next segwm. Full/ ha^-.-a does. 05
Statistics Just Issue! show that
prn.xU'v law la^fais. Tea or Tahleta Johnson Druooo.ooo was spent In running the major;
^
\ ca
FOR SALE
ba.scball liagues of the country last !
j,
;i„. „utfi,.id In a few games!
year. Over four hundre«i players wereU.^,
He made Mu h an in,pro..-j
E 111 Traveno- City at Broad
A Modem Miracle.
Abont
, barn the rt-sl of this work
paid out of this and fully twice that)
,j.„, c;H,u:h derided !
sen-m.-^i the ro
work tram which will st II
many, were cmphiyed in dlfferi-nt ca ,
jH i maneni.
' covery of 51rs. Mollle Hob of ,hi|iariUc>s connerttHl with Ihe r*indnct of
Enqultr \V. K. Bratl. S
place." writ
O. H. IbMiper. Wo.»d
wasted hy
Truly, the national
Jan 10 3:
i the report that Sunday a^ebaII is I., . ford. Tenn.
; coughing up pus.s from her
h luuga. Hoc
a gn-ai Ir
11 promises = i,,. ,^.,rred in that
The over tors declaretl her end s»»
that he. FOR 8ALE-1.«hM' dark i
than ev, r IWk y,-ar for
(-os; m
may
her l»edsld.'
U»xr.H as gtxHl os nrv
my ur*:en*
already as many teams are organlnul tightening of the lid. in w'ulch
for sale at half price.
Dr. King's New Disn
as w.-re organized all last year.
1 .j.,.
^i,| h^ve to cios? the river j
iKix. E. C. l>-wU.
r-r. with the astonishing result
May Protoat Patay.
,
;
roUngioi,. wher.- games may Ik' Jhai
l»egan,
Ann Arbor. Jan. 11.-It l« almost;
su:,day wirkoui police in j tinm-d until she finally
Charlt-s I^m-astrr
Jan 8-€t
cu-rtain that the Michigan aihlel|c »uivnre
I covered, and Is a healthy
thoritles w ill pndest "Patsy" Dono.I
Maher, the fr.n ms, a-yc;ar I
FOr"s'aLe“or* EXCHAt7oE for rby
•Ux) huBv.
Thc-nfor**,
van. the baseball star who en.en-d’ho;^^.K,v. aaya that after he wins the ‘c^o^V H
proiK-riy a C3arrti fruit farm r.^
Ihrn- an* llniij:8 vn- nwsl to
University of Chicago at the o|H-nlng :
,i».rby he will quit the turf and Co., druggists. Trial bottle lOc.
mllHs from city; worth $3.5<,0. An
know. In the mutter of purof the fall, quarter and who Is Im ,,, ;
,.p,aui
Houen- farmf. JO milrfi /rom city
ehusiiu:
your
piano
you «n‘
touted aa the find of the yi>ar.
n,on‘ gr-nteel s|u»rt‘for an cx-Ikhm black
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS
w(jrth ll.ir.O.
John Armstron".
liir) Inisy to sliop arotiml _mul
There aeeroa to be plenty of evl to pursue.
'
Alih-u, Mich.
Jan Ui.i
ItHik tin? in.ilter up.
The
•uce that IX>novan has played prte
LocfI Track Team,
1 ThlR report Is mad# up dally. The Rs
Hi,np].-8t w;,y is the I^IMfesslonal ball. Several years agt> h *
FOR SALE—Pair of No. ] oxen. 4
Tin re is a lot of talk amonu the
HALL WAV. It saves
y.-aHi old; wtigbl 2.SO0. B. J Mor
cord is not rsoponslbls for changee
graduateil from the4b>shei,. ind . High i„cal High schiKil athletes in re gard
gan.
janl if '
it
saves
your
lu-rves.
No
"paschool team ang sinev- that time has' ,y ,h,.
f^,r uexi spring. laist
ii.-tiee tried*’ iu the Kimball
playml almost every seas..n w ith so-; y,.a^ the yhowing made was good but
satxiRo raioB.
way.
MISCELLANEOUS
calletl professional teams.
j ^ot as satisfactory as was wishe.l. in It
PrlocaooaiMlgi.00 CUARAilTEED
lohnson Drug Co.
S. E. Wait ^ Sons
American Dra^ €o.
SPORTS OF ALL KIRDS
WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COLUMBU TRUISFER CO.
312 STATE ST.
Tblnrs Yon Need to Know
PIANO
was a memkor of the Angola. |ih^. first place Traverse City lacketl a
l4*am. whirl, !uur*-d Mlrhigan | hammer ihniwer and will probably
playing at Jacksim. Kalamazoo. Al have one next spring who will Is- able
1 Charlotte. This organization j m throw the mlsslh- away pas: thejgcR^ipw
was made up of proftwslonal*. Done j former High school rr-rord. Again '
J’
It U clalmiHl enters the Mld-hhev weiv pitted agaln.-^t men w!i«, had
way school under shady circumstances. I tralnml In a more systematic manner
CHvshen siudenls at Michigan say that, and who were In b, tter rhain- for .n
Donovan's pan-nts are extremely ikht| n,.H-t. -Hie local runners hhowtd the
and that It would be utterly Imru.ssl-! lack of iraininfc ef^is cially as. 4«rly in j
ble fur them to pay his exp^ nsi-s j H,e day. they went at the events will, |
through school. Tie was enlerej at ;« vim and carried off more than ibeir !
Chicago with two years advance credit ^ share of the honors but could tw.t hold
and given a scholarship award,
ihe pace and the other mthcxds gradu
FiU'a New Play.
alA pulb-d^ ahead of them.
Advance* copb-s of the new play to
n u pn.bable that. If they can k<be staged by Julia May Gifford and cure a suitable place, that the bOys
Bob Fitzsimmons have not as yet Wn will legin rt gular gymnasium work In
rv-eelved. but the plot is easily Iro | a few weeks so that when *lt comes
agined. How the gallery god.s wUI j itme lo begin active training they will
shriek when Major Miller, carrying the, Ik, In good shape.
false mustache, celluloid shirt fron^.l------------------. high hat and guueral x-olce.
AMUSEMENTS.
Foiled ' with the tinkling of
silver in the Ikjx office as his cue.
*"n,e Chicago ‘ Lady Enlerialneri
while at the extreme right of the stage have come and »oae. but
Pri.t
holding hi. wlf,-, rememl.ru.cv. cf u> vDjoy.Wo
In hi. .TOA and hi. ihrvc chlldrvn atl,peo,
,hv magic of ihclr aong
Happy man; If. iwina..
Happy Monde ho c paaalnc oat Chi
CO cigars.
Allen Abbott has kept the derks at
fi. E. Walt A Soas busy fliung his or
ders for W'aiiawortb Bros/ Chkos tKik
last twenty-fonr hours, as the arrtt
of twins at his howae hs» brought
aranf::::rurf:::ir‘‘'Thvun:ru.dapprvc.u.v:
grand rv^c«latlon finale!
, aodiwiM «a. held .pellbonnd from
host of frteads armuid with congrai
An aulhenllc .ynop.1. « the pUy a. |
b,« .^^el hole of the May Du«V
UUons. mnl nothing will do but -h^ve Thus No. ^
it will be Ir. here given:
leaving iU dii
to (he lau echo of -Good Nigh^ BcWT»eiher Rs the arHral of twins, a
ACT
I.
UpontudU
tha
eowhoff
was
knred.-Braddock (Pa.) Dally Near.
amoke on the porch, or aolld enjoy
At
the
City opera house tcmlght under
meat at the half game, or while walk- eoltably rewarded, the trsla crew re
#^lr young Jul yah,
Ing or drlvl^ no cigar flUs the bill toitnted, a major pociloa of the cargo
the auspices of the Hlch school lecture
Ruhr Robert. ^
better than i
Wadsworth Bros ’ Chlcoa. was ro^vemd. and the ehtppetB nSm/righl for Love." and
aoM bjr 8. tt Wal
I Wire comes; "Bob hurt.'
Theae Mgara hhve a Kmg Havana ■raed.
The wreck pf 4848 Ilea deep ia the
ACT !!.
gorge Into which it plunged, the month
South Dakota.
CONCERT tonight by ths CMcago
meet of one of the most singular at^
Major Miller.
Ladies* Concert company at the City
ddents la the annaU of the 8anU Fo
Bob beers news, and
opera house in the High school lecture
road.-Loa Angeles HeiahL
Sayp: "Hni kill 'er."
:
WANT nEPAWMENf
heal!
HACKMAN—Alvuh Seymour.
Ih*>
and night calls^mpt’y an«w.',c<l
Stand at
n-vtaurant.
t'iiT
piioiM's 371 andlll^*.
Jan bci*
MONEY TO LG^N—N» tea clau*'
Place HoUL
r-iTT TRIM otrr
(aUtalng OMrful
I mmd SHUfidffarta'o
faly.
PALMISTRY—Ooiuaa Madame Utasi
Remember the ^turw lies ta yn«
hand, a edeatlle reading wtU re«es
Ue me ilfe’e kietary. Over fil
Dafcm at iMdo onmace
DssnMi Pnputf Far Sitf
We hare and offer Ibr sale the fM
lowing list of real estate. It is all de
sirable property and most bo sold
Call or phone for prleea.
70 ft. o. Bey Bt.. onooelte Darrnw*,
eusre. Bulldtng on same Is now uset;
hot eaa he need to*
»r,s.
House and loC. Ml mm 8L
^Howe aad lot. R W. oor. Wffbet«
8L and Michigan Avsu
3 lou on Elmvreoi aee^ hM«Mi
Wame and Bav Bta.
Simply Uii8:—(’ut out the
above «-oupoii and mail it to
us. and w, ’il seud yon usL-fnl
piano in fur,nation that you
can look over and study in
the ijniet of your own home.
You want to know about
reputation and wearing iiualIty; you want to know
1
about
the piano that U l«it
ited
aiiont the (Dfanintee
it mean*. You want to know
a|»ot onr “litUe psjrmMit
plan that make* piano'
easy.” and A,bove and
aU yon want to know
onr
Hfiden SysuB o( naao
ScmarWkickSfifcs
TfiBSfi^y...
Eight yeers ago three yoong EngBsb
naluendty men derided to start a laun
dry tlmrshouid be a model In Its procespcs and work, and they suwa-sed.
Reeently they opened an exWbltloi, of
their arhSevemeots iu Bond stn-et.
where It Is hoped It will make a prbper Impression upon the "emart" Ixndon women who have been •emltng
their ilagerte end Uces to rarts to U
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
pUyer. Free cooeerto daily.
It to 14 acres tad la Mi
ssf^.ir^Kr^L;
iSJissssssssE:
There le coaeiderahto saw ttatai
C
mif
gimated thm oM liisbo|icie of
wklefc WMB «bollftb«d In U30. vill
be re^«Ubltclied.«
BtolHe Orlicnby. who wm« fntor^ by
ibe Ute Cbwie. T. Yerkee by • vm
and Wstop Rlr-hsnl Wlliiier. of
mot slice of bis big esUte. has bren
1.^ were ciroslns siid Intlmatmuc Ibe vletlBi of Ibc New York msfrimda. Tliry wrre trsvriing In Italy,
•emmors, who emUmmle ber persoosl
and one summer sHernoon while the
for a period of sixty days,
vemltb At IbOOW. Other Qolhmm bishop of AUlmros was enthUslasthwl
pi^e of our journal In* set aside to the
uoUblM to be Ustad are Hekei OooJd. ly imliiHng oot Hie iK-apdes of some
u-l a
ial miml*er I'ornmemory of Lady Puffer, that the res
|tf,ooO; OoMle Wood, former cboms spchlti*ctural ruins, the Mshop of I-ou
In tlie adverolutions be recordi-d thereon and that meimwatiiig tiu* war.
girl mnd widow of Almo Wood, the IshnU was greatly morwl.
of a milk dealer, under a^ciit
M last be
a copy be s«*ni to tbe lK*reav»*«l bus tl*o*meut
n preiHitluR #*ous a-MMuhhnl at the
PiflrtHirg mirnonmire. •SuO.OOO, mud
said:
liand and friends and a copy sent to uiUklug ln*ur. w e liaw '*7 he «.jmTre8r>ecUl to \Yv Kvening Rfy^rd.
Augtisf Ilelrnom. flOO.UOO.
"It Is nil very fine, t'ousln I»lck. hut
out placx- of the milk d#-alers."
encer. Jan. 11—I). B. Ovid of the local pap**rs for publication,
The Vmmderbllt mnd Ooelet fortunes neverthi h-ss s rich field frsgrsDt with
life’s IsUir endisl. all its duth s o’er.
mre to be joined, mecording to the tbe .Hlor of new mown bay would Aldeii visited Frank Murphy’a farajly
Earth’s cares and sorrows ne'er shall
,■ Monday.
friends of Mims Olrndys .Vmnderbllt mnd pleas#, me lietter."
ME CALMAfPS Blartia Plgor Fla
vev
lluH!
more:
And tbe bishop of Alalmras reJames Patterson spent Saturday and
Robert W. Ooelet. who mmy the Imdy
■h for Seora
S. K- Walt A Soab
nnUhi-d thy work, thy »*arthly
will noun make public mnnouncement plhHl: "ronsin Joe. there's not an ssa Siindsy in Sharon with his nephew.
in ail Italy that woohl not ngr«‘e with John Msrtln.
run.
of tlMK match. Ever mince Miss Van- you."—New Ork.ans T1 roes-1 lemoerat
Charles Hunter. Basil Hlnkley and Thine the glad plaudit ; wek-ome. wel
derblll entered eoclety a year ago. Mt.
<*omc
lionn*.
(.•flllfornU growers are alarmed over CIsyton I>et‘ an* on the sick list.
Ooelet ham paid ber marwed attenkd
Gmifa Bird.
Frank Murphy and Bd Asphald:
Ooelet has paid her marked attention. the fart that Chlii<.se In Asia have
May McIntosh.
■roue Into the business
ex|Kirtlng
LTc In Kalkaska Saturday.
The union would mean an alliance of plekle#! odves to the miteil Htates to
Able Burt.
Ed Glhhs from Newbero*. U. P.
two Immense fortunea. a consenratlre eompele with tbe CallfonUa proilui t.
Conimlttt'c.
eatimate of their combined wealth Tlie Import duty on olives is ouly ir# sp4*nt Sunday with friends in S|ienccr.
Ed Stewsnl of Kalkaska was In our
pladag It at $70,000,000.
cents jwr gulkm. awxmdlng to the de
wn
Tuesday.
CONCERT
tonight
by
the Chicago
cision
of
the
San
Kraudsw
<x>lle<-l4ir.
Tliomat WIghtmas. the pioneer
Dr. Pi-arsall of Kalkaska was calUnl Ladies’ Concert company at the City
A hvneintb con l»e eoaJly etdomi a
window gUas manufacturer of the
United .States. Is celebrating his S»tb delicate pink b.v putting the stem In here Tm-sday to attend Charles opera house in the High school lecture
course. Admission 25 cents.
Wrthday In Plitsboof. He was the a bottle of red Ink and leaving It Hierc Hunter
Mra. Ella Welch and Mae Hondersun
first traveling salesman to travel by for an boor.
from Morrison’s camp visited at Mrs.
stage coach
Pittsburg and
O'Brien’s
Tuesday.
Chicago and sell goods. This was In
rosgressrosn W. Bonrke Cockran
The Christian Endeavors held their
the early '40*s. It took him six days
as namitlng In San Kramisco bis business mr-etlng Monday night at th>'
to go to Chicago. Slopping at Cleve experience In the far cast.
home of H. D. Gn*gor>*.
land. and ml that time he was ccfnsld
"Hut we made the best of it." be
Edna Shanks came home from Port Notice to the Taxpayers of tbe City of
ered to have made an^expreai record said of a iciuiium mlsbap. "We were
Traverse City;
age lake Monday, where she has been
for ftuit traveling. He Is still engaged like tbe tJloversvlUe widow.
cocking for the-Michigan Cedar
unly tax
fa the manufactare and male of win
"This womau’a buslwnd. a glove
for the
year 190r,. mini
m
dow glass and Is a very wealthy man. IlnUher. d!c-l. and so lueonsolahle was
sp«olal
rlt taxes and h.,.
toll Of Ontario Uvl«l..nBfri..nd. schcKil and city
The first Hindu temple in the west- tbe iKwr lady that she spent
sessmenis for said
on
ai\ji
relatives
in
bp«»ncpr.
|
bands
for colkvtum.
em world has been dedicated in San a granite sliaft, lum-flblng on tbe I
Mrs. S. Ball, who ha.s lH*cn spending I l v.111 Ik> in my office to receive said
Francisco by Swaml Trlgunailta. The fben^if:
" -My grief is so great 1 cannot l^^ar the winter with h»*r-daughter. Mrs. Maxes from now until Feb. 1. 190C. op
congregation numbers gfiy and the
r.TMn. o, <;r.n„ topU... -■ ]
place of worship Is modestly calle.1 it*
"Ilefare a yi^ar had m-tssc<l. however. urned home Saturday for a short stay , Q-clock to 4 o'clock in the afternoon,
VtxlanU mission. It Is a oneatoyy
h^Ur l.ad sumiieutly fiidcnl
here. She was acctmipanltHl home hy i On all state ami cininty taxes paid
building erected by rontrtbutlons of Uw ftiy to marry a young KUve
ATa^T^KrUK^
her son. Ed Ball of Oxford. Ont
1 before January lu. the regular fee of
Amerleans who believe In the lilndu
•=Ore‘^^r;In'
religion. ^0>er its doors is the InscripTuesday
and
Wednesday.
^
j
^tivr
January10.
there
will
be
Hem. "May the Absolute Hlcss All."
\Vh\\o some cltIrens were at work : charged a U>e of four per cent for colTfae swsml describes the religion that
l*cnaliy on delinquent city
cuttlng logs on stM*tion lo they felled a |
r^ of «bart«. Ptp.d
he preaches as "philosophy applied
school taxes and special assesstree that pruvtM to he of greater value
froa th» ts. 4 cent on #acb dollar of tbe
practical life."
that was tKought for they took alsiut
I.OOai
2.00 Down
"My wife maid she couldn’t aland
fifty pounds of good honey tlu rt from.; Office in room 202 Stata Bank
•MStor Hsto*s CssHy
fur X^hlcago. She said she wouldn’t
’building.
Wh«i Senator Kugene Hale msi^
-----------------------iDated. Dec. 1, 1905.
Ih-e here for anything. My business^ rtc< the daughter of "Zai k” rimndh r,
forrinl me to live here. She wouldn't tbe Utter, w ho Is a great lover of ehlU
como. I think that’s grounds lor
dren, said; ".Now, Gene. I
Grawn.-Mlch., Jan. 11.—The follow-1
dlvtrree." said George Ran. a piano use for iHHiple who don't ln<-rease tba
Ing resolutions on tbe death of Ma-' "
~
sali»maii. In Judge Gary’s Chlcag»» census e. lnnis. 1 want you and Mary
family. «ud I'll s4-ttle 510.- tilda Puffer. Slocum. Muskegon coun-1
court. "W<i. lived In Bulfalo." said
ty. Mich., have Ihh'O passed hy the
the husband, "and Buffalo she said OOo on ever)- boy you have. ”
imKScd. mid the Hales
hical hive of MaccalKH*s:
\
was eUwn as a pin and Chicago was f.>gularly t.lessed with ehllOrin. of tbe
Whereas. For the third time death!
dirty. Ugly and windy." "And she mn'.e perminslou that the fre^jiieney
has entered our hive and tak«*n frum
The hamlsomont and most convrnwouldn’t come with you here? ’ asked with which "Zaik” Thnudler
mtr midst our helovetl sister. Matilda}
iont HITCBEN CABINET on tbe
the Judge. "Sl^e wmildn’l.” "Take oallcxl L|sm to redeem his promise with
marbot.
Solid Oak fronts. Mmine
i
Jiwt. one morning Puffer.
your decree." said Judge Gary. "Any cheeks
and dust proof Roller lK*arin« blour
For nearly eight years laidy Puffer’
follow
ing
wife who wouldn’t follow hiT huslmnl
has he^UJ a inie and faithful mc nib«-r
telegram from Senator t'hamller
to Chicago deserjes to lose biro.”
e give Kng^nie Hale of Silver l.ake hive. No.
We raanufaeturo them aiul mtiko
and she
Harry Houdlnl. the pn^fesslonal
! Ills wife h|is got will be greatly missed by all.
low pricen.
prison breaker and handcuff king, who
-Boston Herald.
Restdvt'd. That with deep fecllng.s
jK-rfornuMl some puxallng stunts for
of regr**t. softened only by the con
the lVirt»lt police a few wt*eks ago.
Two years ago a Norwegian postal fident hop#* that she is with those
has surtled Washington by UnMiklng clerk was eemvlrt#-d of liavlug lH*»n lovtHl ones gone Ufore. we dtvply
traverse city, MICH.
out of the cell In which Gulteau. the long and systnmatiettlly pHferiug from sympathlre with the deceased memronrdeier of President Garfield, was the malls: be had done away with lH*r's husband and friends.
CNinllned. Stripped stark naked and same l.fittO .\meri<'nn letters. A few
R. s4ilvt*tlVhai we drape our charter
without keys, tools or mecbsnlsm of wt'e'ks ago another was »-onvk-tc»l
the K:ime offense: he had approprlati'd
any kind, he emergt^d from the cell
l.txio .\merleaii letters In two years.
just two minutes after he had been
locked In. He went along the corri
dor and released Jwo condemned mur
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
derers and other crtmlnals. Gulteau’.^
cell Is the strongest In the Jsil.
^
Miss Rowena iWyton. of Atlanta,
Oa., who danced with the prince of
. Wales. BOW Edward VII.. at a historic
16 INCH SOFT WOOD, SLABS AND EDGINGS ^
UU given in his honor by New York
city when he visited America, is dying
For many years she peddled matches
on the streets of Atlanta. Miss Pey
ton comes from the Peyton family of
Virginia and is a descendant of John
Randolph of Roanoke. Her father
16 INCH HARDWOOD. SLABS AND EDJGINGS
went froBLVlrglnfa to Booth Carolina
and the Utter su»^ swt^ to the rue. rtJaa 4^11-
De.j.w.nicGiNS
Fine Dental Work
mi
-s;':
0as Range
HE
ClTtJLASS
.
SllAKKWAHK
AKT(J(M)1)S
Thin is the limt* to buy Wittlding gifts 55 ptr Ctmt illCSUtall through the store
r. S. UtqueiiilKT our op
tical opening, with Prof.
Shelinmn of tiniml Rapids,
dnnu.Try Sth to IMth. Kyes
tfShKl fn*e.
Hastairs
tbt 3tKthr
L..,,
MONROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
laadJATd r.uiijunit* aod^
Unltiad Stniea senate, ^en the pHnee
of Wales rutted America Mlaa Peyton
was la her day of beauty and was tomourn ns "the South CnrolUn houii."
As the goeet of n friend she was In
New York at the Ume of the prince’s
run and attaaded the ball given in
hU hoBor. The prince wna struck by
the beauty of the South CaroIVu girt
and roqneated a dance, which was
given. But fortune dM not coatUue
kind to MUs Peyton. AU her family
died and she was left pennileaa. The
b^of • dtpwted dajr ud
the odd chMWiter at • dtys
rtroou-the -old »»t«*
3HV A RBCQRP WANT Aa
fml
ON DECS AGAIN
tHsa.FrudB. Walker. JadfuurPrp-
Suith Claot id on ii» annaalcrniM to behtowiniod
thing* on hU many friendA
themhterialfor • hotuea*
• OhriataiM prewnt, pleaae
beer n» in mind in oooneetionwith the lumber needatloweet price* con«»tent
with qiihUty.
SOUTH SHE LUMBER CO.
^f.SBS IRER l-OAD
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Graduaie To
ronto Pnlverriii). tffflce in Munaon
bldg. Teleph.ineP. tjffice. 1U3; roaldence 104.
Qd aurg***»n.
finn ov er Fli>t Natl<
xena i.hune .".V'..
Vatnal
Dr^ Sawyer and IVnhal-
DR. GAUNTLETT
Special attention given to
disc'asen of the eye.
HER VC Y H. ANDERSON—Aturrney
with Dr. I. A. Thomp^m
and eounaeior. Wilhelm hliK-k. Trav
erse city. Mah CltlxenN phobe loS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—4’ O. Tar
ver. Pricer reanonahh*. <Kfl«e with
O. P. Can* r A Bro Both i»hoo»-a.
M.&N.E. TIME CARO
liiT
DR. E. F. CHASE—lb*iii*tn'«lhla. Of
fice ov* r B igtH-N V drug atore. CltlX* na phob* —ld« nee. 33C :orfic#?
534.
mug 3l-3mo
IRLBY—Sp«^lal attenOR. E. L.
of children. Roi.m
tion 1.1 di
409 State lUnk bldg Both
STEP SAVERS
Wood! Wood!
DR. E. B. MINOR—Office over Amerlean l)Mg Store. S|ieclal attenlUm
to e>e. ear. none and throat. Glauaea
fitted. Both phones Ut-uldeneu 513
Sixth atreet.
■n NKW WlLHl
“-ci!^*l^«r.
J. E. GREILICK CO.
DR. F. HOLOSWORTH-SpecUl alteotioQ to dlseaiM-» of the e)e. ear.
iMwe and throat, Glaaaea flued.
Rooma 7 and K. H. A U Mercantile
C«i block Both pb4«i>a.
15Cf
J.ILHOlfEOE GEO. W. NeWETHY
TMVERSE CITY BAS CO-
RESOIUTIOHS
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Grand
Traverse IjinU and Umn Co. F.
Thurtell. Manager. Offie#*. room 2,
Hamilton A Mlillken block.
CHINA
wrTriJJ^:u ran . Htimale your timber.
Reb-renre TraveriM* City Mfg. Co.,
el }il. |Iu.<mhi urqfrtb of tin
Ijom-ht dining 14t»vei
cemu-r Ilia day. lnt(
jan #■
Si
4. M. Nucllmantel
BEAL bSTATC AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBUC
ai* B«M rrMt nt. . u»
John R. Santo
TlmaTabl* Takm< I
aty uoauueWag uurtk
General Insurance
Hcw-WUhclm Blk^
Traveru Ctty
Tr^artlTfa In Trmvarua Oty fM Cadillac
DRS. J. 0. A HART J. TtPBBLOOR
.SSVSrSSlMSMw—
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIOtAietMCS
„MST4Wnkaha«dg f a. m. ta M
aad arrlvliif.4 I*
o.i.nooKWPOP.n._f.ng-4-.
PESEftViWWTOS
O. P. CARVER A»R0.
^
Tirtlnsuraitce
L. t. A. BUILDING
A. D. TYLERS
OKMTII8T'
^2.00 F»ER L.OAD
OSoeSOS New WObelm Block,
Citimm*’phone 639.
•
CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY. SEND US
YOUR ORDERS.
aeo. Jl. Jamb
DKNTim-r E
201 front Stroot
Oval Wood Disb Co.
C D. HILLEX
DENTIST
m. 87* Bon nwNES
liA’
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
'•:>r
2626
THE EVENING RECORD
TENTH YftMI-MKr
POWER NOW IN
HMiOS OF CZAR
CAN CUNTAL Oft OflANT MORE
uMfrriM TO RCorix.
BAOIU
ffwaldiat fteoaovalt Waa Mad* (
Only Honorary Mamhar «f
the Ornanixatien.
By Wire to the Evening 1
Waahtegum. Jan. 1
DR. HARPER
PASSED AWAY
HAB
FINALLY SUCCUMBED
LONG ILLNEBB.
of the Improved Order of Kedmen. at
Emae this moralng. the
oath beiag admlalatered by Chief InCherry of Norfolk. Va. The
waa wUneaaed by a number DIED DESPITE EVERY EFFORT OF
»Y WORKoflcora of Che orgnnixntloo
MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Tbe prvxldent vna aaade an hooormo
INOMCN JAN. 12.
member, the only one in the order.
Tbe Redmen buaat a memberrbip of a Waa the Foramoet SemHIc Scholar In
Will MNOrst* tlM AfiAlvwMry ^ half mllikiH.
the United Statea-4Cn*w That
«IM
Lmm Will
Disease Wat Incurable and
OwUr«i «i»< Cl-tiw With
That He Must Die,
PMpMMtrCMM.
CANCER WAS CAUSE OF 8EATR
mTtFnoumoisFULiiiiE
FIELD’S AGE
AGAINST HIM
Bf Bnm to fk« BrniUiic Record.
W IWersharic. ^en II —In nn In
tonrtMT today wUb •rreral |iro«ilo«»t
BwJaa cfU«His. Premier Wiu« dc
darad that ihe ootcome of the r«vDt
vartoM aprlntacs niraoiUMmed th.‘ CHICAGO’S MERCHANT PRINCE
amhorinrn poarera of lha «ar. RnU
ILL WITH PNEUMONIA.
he: -Tha fallnre of the raroIurtoBl.u
maaan that all the puver remalas In
tha baadn of the cxar. He U now abl •
to do aarthlof ha dealrtm tie ran
either milall the rlfhU already armni
ad or larraaaa thaw. The people Uve CONSULTATION Of PHYSICIANS
ao voloa to thf matter.**
^
HELD LAST NIGHT.
Tha arorfclBsman'n ctiundO have an
aonBoad a monater proccasloa for Jan.
tt. the aanhreraary ofJJlediSunday.*- Waa Suffering With BroncHHia Which
Tha goremmeot Inteadn proclaiming
Changed to Pneumonia'Laet
martial Uv Jaa, 21. continuing uniU
Night—Marahail Field
all daagir U orer. ThU may reault In
tc 70 Yearn Old.
a oaiioos oollialon betvc<«n the troofts
aadlhapaopla.
By Wire to the Evening Record
New York. Jan. 11.—Marshall Field.
Chicago * merchant prince. In it*ported
be In a rooni critical cundlllon al
Ibe Holland bouse.
. James this rooming skid that
Field is lufferlng fn.m bronchitis
which, during last night, developed
pneumonia. Both lungs are con
•tLIIVtD>0 HAVE BEEN CAUSE nested. The patient * age. 70 year*, is
against ^Iro. A consultation of physe
Of PRYOR'S SUICIDE.
rUns kaa>held last night. Dr. James
calling In Dn^Aiwtln F. Riigg and Dr.
r. C. JanewayX^x^^"^^
^Chicago. Jan. 11—X>r. Frank Billing*
will leave for New York this aftemoon
INDIVIDUAL LOSSEE WON’T to attend Marsball Field.
-k--NOTH UINES ARE CONBESTED
OROKER SOLO
FOReogNOS
KAKOWNaillCHIGAN
BE MeaVV.
firm Hat fallad for a Million and i
Who AaalaUd Him in Dltpof
IngofTham It Nat Known.
NOTICE MUST
BE PUBLISHED
Ch)cago. Jan. II.—William Rainer
HariKT. 1.U D.. prt-Kub ni of
17nlverslly <»f Chicago slprv its lueeptlim
In lljlri. r«*gard»-<l by many as tin- fon*Hel.n-w scholar in America. an«l
equally ivnowu<H) as an f*dueatur and
buKlness man. dbx! yesterday after
nofjii of ranr<‘r of the Intestines at blK
vome on lb€» unlvemlly campus. Al
bough biM d«ath was known to Ite in
evitable wltbln a c-oroparallvely sbort
time, the end of bU life, due
pb'vKlr
al exhauMiou. tame Middenly. He wa49 years old. Thn*e year* ago Dr.
Harper underwent an oiM-railou fur ap^
|N>ndlel(ls. CaureroMS ronditlons fol
lowed nv^very from this operatbm.
and on Feb 22. Httili. an oiw'ratlon wa^
derided u|M>n to determine the rauKe
hevere alHlomlnal imlnn. It wa«
dUrtivered that Dr. Hariu*r wa.s suf
ferlng from a cancer at the htad of tbo
large Inliatlma. and that the malady
hml progreiMied so far -that an opera
tion to remove It would Im» fatal to
Iiath*nt. Tbe surgiHms di*cide%!
that the only hope of l>r. Hariu r lay in
inedkwl measures.
Knew He Must Die.'
a short time ho left the hospital,
knowing that hi* disease could not be
cun‘d. and that hi* cUath must ensue
wltbln a Hbort time.
Dr. Hanw r l«»ok up his usual duties
the university and he appeared
cheerful. Ih-splle all that was dour
for him, he lost aleadlly In all things
cotirage. Several time* the mal
ady prugrf'ssod in Such a manner that
minor surgical oiwratlon* were nw^**’sary- «» afford him temimran* relief.
Ju«t prior to the holidays a portion
tif bis strength came bark, and prep(Ci.ntlnut'd on Third I’age.)
HODBE’S TEAM FIRST
By Wire to tha Eftoliig Raeord.
ELSE NAVIGABLE STREAM CAN won the Initial Game ?n the We-querWelanU. Jan. 11.—A» the emmo of
NOT BE DAMMED.
tong Bowling League Contest. De
the aulrldc
L. W Pryor, a
feating Haakeirs Team.
broher. inveailgatloa repeal* the fat-i
that ho U believed tu bane told forge d
The first game In the Wo-quetong
mnnlrliial bemeb* ‘t%*ho engraved the
bowling league contest wtim playtsl
boad> and vbo aanlNted Fryur In dlslast evening, the ttwm captalntMl by
poal^ of them U not revealed, but PROSECUTOR CROSS HOLDS THAT
CharloK Hculge winning from Albert
18 THE LAW.
the hanken* eomrolMw. which ha*
HaKKoH’K team. The first game went
charge of the affair* of the «u*p<nided
Ho,Ice s twIrlerK by fifty-«ine plUK.
Arm. ha* put a dot«Tllve at work and
ibf soroiul to Ha-keirK by iblrtv plus
arreat* are eyptritM. It 1k w»ld the Harlan Brown Stated That if the Osm
and the tbJnl to lludge-t; team by fiftyfailure will prt»baldy am<mnt to |1.5o0.Would Go Out Traverse City
,o plus.
000. The forged accurltie* be aold in
Would Be Flooded
This is the beginning of u si ries
amall lula. aomo to luveaipni In Ohio
Four Feet Deep.
which will last thnnighout tbe winte.and Mlchlgau. and bond Ih.u»»»* in ibe
eight thnvmen teams have bwii
ea*t. Tlu> individual lo*m* will not be
At 2 oVIork this aficrnmm ProM'anl/eU at tbe dub. The teams an
heavy.
nitlng Atlortu y CroKs appoan d
us follow.s the first man named ludne
thl* board of s«pi*rvlwirs and ralUHl Ibe rapialn : TMt? lb Itner, Walter
ih. lr alt«-nti.m to ih,* htatut.»f which Paige and Rc.bert Phase; Albert Hiur>Miulrv a ihrtv w«'« Ivk’ publication of kell. Gbnn Podman and t'uy Hall;
a iMlltlon for the danimini; of a navi Pbarb s Hodge. Albert Pb meiit and
Catt of th# State af MlaaooH v*. the
gable river. Mr. t'lo^s liitcn'ret Ini
lieilM-n Sullivan; Fred Curtis. P K.
SUndard OH Company Wat Ad
las In this case as tn liig ai»plual.U-. Murray and Vic P. Itelmer: O. I*. Car
b.'m'f the Ibunlman river U a naUga ver. Bantey Anderson and 11. Monta
bb- river and as such cannot be it. gue; Pbarle.K Carver. F. H. Barnum
By W*lre to the I^enlng R.'cord.
New York, Jan. 11.—Taking of te*M cN-ns^Hl for any ct»mi»any until the and H. C. Itevls; !^-on Baker. Dr C. Ik
many in the *ult of hliaaouri agalnM pn*jH T public not Ire has* Iwi'ii given. Miller and I3r. S. S Smith; Harold
Ttr KubJ^vl was then urrin-T^b.
Titus. JoLii AKbiiih and lK»ii t'anu ron.
lha Hiandard Oil company waa
aumed thU afternoon. Ati»»mey fU*u- and no n*|s*rt of tb«* e^mimltte** for
cral iiadley and the coimael for the mally ffli‘d.
proteat Aoainat Dam.
*TIm- nwiming aession bc-gan
oVKh k. w ben Su|H rvlK4>r Cleveland Lnnual Election of Officece Was Held
Last Evening by Boardmsn River
spok.- Informally uikuj the visit yester
WAS SURPRISED.
Electric Light end Power Co.
day i>f the eoromitttv which was deU^
fratecnal Myatic Ci-cle Called on A. gated to vbit the proixvKtNl dam site
B. Clirti. Last Evening.
which the Quwn City Electric Ught
The
Boarvlman River Electric Ughl
The kYalamal MxkUc Circle called romiwiny had petllioned fur permission
on A. a Curtla in a body but eve
to t'rt'cl on Ibe B^rdman river about «nd l*ower comrmuy last evening dectI'd the following officer* for the en
yeaterday being |he day on which he twelve miles frtim* the cUy.
celebrated hi* half century of exl*t
The committee* spoke especially suing year:
rtt'Kld^-m. William Loudon.
•nee on thl* narlh. >1lnch waa-the upon the change which the state toad
Vico president. CharloK Wllhtlm.
game of the evening and ttw time was would be made through tte proposed
Srareiary. A. V. Friedrich.
very caijoymbly apent. Before the fe»- plan to have the road run over the
Treasurer. Samuel Garland.
tlvUte* wcW*.over Judge WUIlam H. proposed dam and the opinion generDirvetor*. Messrs. Loudon. Wilhelm
Umlor. w ith a neat addrea*, prevented aUy of the aupervlaora wa* that
Friedrich and Garland, with Robert
the host with a line lodge pin. Mr would require a special survey
Curti* replied with an embarraa«>d order to make any change In a auie Caldwell. Louie Greilick. Frank Votniba and A. W. BarUkr
apeech of acceptance as the clrcum- road.
'
aUaae bad been totally unexpected.
Harlan Brown, who owns a amall
mill near the proposed site for the
IN SERIOUS CONDITION.
lower dam, came before the board
BCICNTIFIC CLUD
Mina*
Morri*
10 o'clock, being the Brat to appear Mr*.
Lap**. Into Uncan*
•tegalar Meeting Waa Held at High before the board In reference tt
petition. Mr. Brawn stated In opening By Wire to Ih* Evening 1
Beheel Last Evening.
Tha rwgular meeting of the High that while he had noising to say In re
Washington, Jan. ll.-U was sUted
Behool BcientlSc club waa held last gard to the granting of the petition he at the New Wllter hotel today that
aveata at the High acbol. Jultoa Mar- thought the board should thoroughly Mr*, iiliior Morria. the
tinek was chairman of the meeting nnderatand the condition* under which bly ejected from tbe white honae n
and papers were delivered by Herbert the proposed company was to build. week ago. remains In a dangeroa*
SnUlvan. Charlea ’ foigga and Tail He said the riv'er had only a iwelve- dltioa. at times tepeing into an iiboob(CocUnued on Third Paga.)
THREE WEEKS’ PUBLICATION
RESUWEBTNISRFTEHNDON
WM. LOUDON PRESIDENT
TO FEN TOMORROW.
Mra. CaMie CKatfwfck SUrta fee TenVmmr VlaR.
Abobt twenty of the weat aide girta
By WIW to the evening Rraord.
Cleveland. Jan. 11.—United BUtes organixed a gymnaaium dab teat even
Marabnl Chaiuller thU aornlng got ing. the ofScera elected being:
President.
Miaa Delia MartiMk.
ordera from the United SUteg court
Vice preaAdenL MU* Beitlin Btegnn.
ordering him to take Mrs. Chadwick
Secretary. Miaa Bertha Baimtan.
to the Columbuf penllemlary toinorTreasure r. Miss Anna Stepan.
The dub. which will be cmlled the
Bohemian Uiris’ Gymnasium dub. wHI
meet twice a week for practice. Tues
day and tVklay.
The diary that lasts five
‘A LINE A DAT’
r
A Best ingwioos httlc book that out he essd tor
for*
the years
ooneccntively«r»otatdeeiw«i Ask to see
skier a fine article in the diary Use.
AFTER AMERiCrS CUP
THOMAS LIPTON HAS NOT
. YET GIVEN UP.
Hope* te Have a Nevrthallenger in
Thie Country Earty Next
Year.
Died at Atslum.
Bana B. Barr, aged 4u years, died
yesterday at the asylum cf acute dellrlum. Undertaker .Anderson shipped
the remains to MuKkegun this after
noon for burial.
T. J. Hake came up frt»m Sutton*
lUy today and is stopping at the Park
By Wire to Ibe Evi uing Rec»>rd
N.'W Y.»rk. Jan. II —Sir Thomas Place.
Upioii Ik planning fur amuLer rampaigu to rapture Americas cup. A
letl*r n-celvoil this wwk from air
Tliomas sa> K he si 111 has b»»iH-s of
rapturing the famouK trophy and
bo|H*s to have a new ehalU-nger her»*
home time in l!u»7. H Ik thought here
that Sir TbomaK will cball.ng.* .n
CITY BOdK STORE
iai aoi.n to, nor.
WINTER IS HERE
And so is our Cdebraied Kno Wet Troui^crs. Will
keep you dry in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
Weather, also Sprague s Russian Vests, impene
trable by the cold. They have a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.
It’S Surprising
THATSUCH
Body Taken te Ionia.
EKlber MorriMm of Ionia county
ili«Hl Tuesday at tbe aKyInm <»f acute
.Illations of the iH-art at the age of 72
years. Deceased Lad no lelative.K in
Ibis c ty nni> the rv'nmins were .Hblp|Hs]
to Ionia this monilng by I’udertake.
Anderson.
S. B. Sht*rw(MMi
xnic np fn)m Sulttii
WEAR
F"IX
u called
KUBI :CK A HOYT
LJNROIM
IBKT OI-O-rMII
We Are Agents For
F. Owen
W. L. DOUGLAS
S M O E S
Real
Pbarmacy
In onr proscription ilcpartmont, as in all ivirU of our store.
pbaftnacyiR praclietvl in a^ conlamv with the latest scientifuadvanc.e*.
Wlieii^ you brinff a prt‘scription to UB you can fet*l sun^ that
it is c<im]x>uu(lcMlas it should be
Accuracy is a»;8urod for our syserrors cannot
tom is such
happt'ii.
Our prim-s on prescription
work are never higher than else-
mall’s
Drug Store
...ONION NIAOK...
2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00
lACMAN-r
YOU’LL SMILE, TOO,
LADIES
if you'll Compare the shoes
we'are^ st
at $l
with
some"of tlie olh.T dealers'
$2.rA) ami f :{.00 shoes.
Several Styles, Several
Kinds of Leather
A
I90M00K
LOGS WANTED!
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
i
CUSTOM SAWING.
i*d la
WlIhutm blo«h
Dn. Siwycr A Pcnhallcjui
DENTISTS
o. C. MOrrATT
AbMtractD of TIUd
mUCBB gATIf-,4CTOBY
B*twblts'..«d 1S*e
at# etutw D«nW Buliuins
Craverse €ity Itlfg. €o.
iPhon., S3i Ball. I
WANTED-LOGS
MAPLE AND OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK
AND
ONE DOLLAR
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
WAMTEO—ORDERS FOR DRY,
HARDWOOD SLABS
1C inches long.
John F. Ott Lumber Co.
■
FIVE DOLLARS
Will deliver 1)4 cords for $2.50^
CITZ. PHONE 344
'
-SAVED
BELL PHONE 37
. V-
MBMS CvYOUNO MBW8___ .
CIX>XHLNG e-rUMUaHINGe
RUY NOW...
WINTER SUITS, . OVERCOATS, UNDER
WEAR, GLOVES AkD MinetS, DUCK
COATS, MUFFLERS, WINTER PANTS, ALL
HEW HERCHANDIS& AT PRICES TO
aOSE—SEE OUR WINDOW : : : :
on the purchase of ah
' p .
.
OVERCOAl
COME WHILE THE SE
LECTION IS GOOD
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
'.V- -j
p
. TMvsnM cmr» mcmoAit thihuoay. januahy it. tML
^if^THEEVENIW RECORD
MUSIC TO AWAItEfI CAC:4-CIE
iVb&crctsS25^«^3^
To«& sreM-JS Hot Blost Stove
-
wr
mamk^
mmic, •r j* tb^
Tort
BmJA. M M ti» riork rtrlkw S
mHi
fb» M »>••« «r-U»d, Kind.
•I
f
^ vmr *r -«kstt
tarocUM. rail oot «r sbr
a
Mi
Mi tw»
oC aaMi-
rdwsSfW I
PERIISSIIIII IMS GIVEII
hWMkoU to work.
WfaMbor Mr. C.n»»to wofcoM wUa AOWER COMPANY CAN OAMI
THE MANIETCE RIVER. '
japoctal lo \lie BvoniBE Ri-cort.
Ibo M taro pro ptoyd or wta^ ta
potao. ta oojro. on taw irita ta to. At
ofthei
OppoiMkKi it Wixfird C^intyi toc«a.
f.jLnuai
Supervlior.-
rrssrJLSsr
^■-p:
TMI» M hwndwd* of pooplo ■
e*m«( rooeh
vMMu*.
t»i«t to tt» toMM
•LCfF AND MBALTM.
;i4#'
la Me addreai U-fore the Men s clnl
'Tueadar iTeolnc. Ur. H. B. Gamer
BoehUoned as tme of the causes of ibr
blxb death rate,
• American
people
■1«Mp than tbty
the fact
that tho
qf
ret
UMla>
Ii-ns
did fifty years aro
After the business worries and care^
of tbe day. aortal amufemenis are In
dotted In until a late hour and conse
goanlly. the
has ma time to r«‘
cuperate.
•
Urlnt is an much faster now than
It was a half century ago that It
U
practically Impoaslble for the people of
this countryMo gal the rest that their
bodlea
need
. Onr forrtathem
werv
content to lead a slow, dlcnlfied sort
of an eaUtence and retire at V o*clock
Their descendants today hurry through
their meals, work with fevertsh baste,
then go out for the ev. ning snd r» tlre
at midnight or later.
Th«- result
«»ulbli
tboaxliU wUl be rcatfol.
r-tfnl. .ooCbliif
«»d
Mve...........................................
apArmtkNi for tbe dajWbro ilrlax la bit raatJe at Rktbo.
ftruciaad. be le afrakaocd fifteeu ala>
•laa aaHMr aaeb der by maftc. bpt ooc
by tbe orcaa. f«r tbrte mo.b'Uns with
Uxi)l|*e« eUiMl wider bU window mad
aklrJ twlladi that 1m UIm to b«r.. At
8 o'clock thry depart with a bathe air.
which tbe organtsl takes op and wertes
tbto Ibe byrans of which Mr C!art»egla
4s so paatkmately femd. lb. tostrw.
UMtit In Ida fifth •rtmm bwwe la pUysd by Waller C. Gale, organist of tbr
Broadway ubemarte. tii New York,
every momlng. tenday inrtudrtl. and
far tbe last four years be has wakenml
Mr. C-smegle dally by plsylog iymna.
As a aan*rtse for rbrtstmss and a
token of Lis rcsfiect for the man. Mr
Gale stMl the Uberuscle choir went to
Mr. rsniegies bcioM on bondsy after*
noon (l»e«.
and aang for two boars.
To make tbe sarpiiae complete Mrs.
ramegle was taken Into the plans and
gJt the iholr. thirty In sU. into the dUiluc\o.jm. a ml U»ey liegau to slug ‘*lil*
lent Night'- U-fore tbe mnster of tbe
household kuew of their prew-mv.
kestlng Eiuletly In an urimhalr. be
sat up
ergy. «
lores Iluated through the big ruoius. Aa
If petnhed lie wsiled until be (VMild
place the difvetian from wjticl* tin* sing
ing came ana then softly, wiib U.wed
bead, be made bis w:*y to the dining
room and waited lu a eonjer until they
bad tiiibduM. Tbi-y sang teti hymns
and t'hristiuas carols to his delight; and
when tl)c> Htopiied he Kbouk Immls with
each one. thanked each and wished all
a -Merry (lirUtmaL.
Is
that their lives are shortened by years?.
In the matter of sleep, almost even
person is a law unto himself but lu
STEAM HEAT IN SOD HOUSE
bwvrl Ksarrlmrat
Owk.tw Sar».
rr'a h9-%mm Iknmm H•wm^,
general from seven lo eight hours of
A steam heated |ilant lu a and lumse
In loss te one of the latest signs that tlu* *tar
time than that the rousrtc*s and the of eivUIxatlon is wtiwdily wending Its
mind do not have sufficient relaxation way westward, aays a spcK-lal dlspsteli
to be fresh for the next day's work. frcMii BtiuestwI. S. D.. to tbe 8t. IsniU
Republic.
llM home of lYank GilTie laboring man generally gi?es to
llsiie. a fi
bed early while the brain worker do^
JbeatiMl vt
modem plant riH-ently
tbe opposite.
The man who works
rest are absolutely nect^ssary.
with his
brain needs ]ust as
much
GlTflsiK? Is well
wel to do and says he has
sleep. If not more, than tbe man who DO time to erect a brick borne, but be
dai-s Dot intend to go wlibdut ttu* com
works with his hands.
Nenrous breakdowns, loss of mental forts of steam beat. Tbe sod house Is
faculties. ph)*slcal Infirmities and many very satisfactory to him. but the stoves
minor disorders are dlr«s^Uy traceable
much ifss slt^ep
While tbe sod home <Hx-apled by tbe
than h© n*ally needs but the fact re- GlUispi* family Is not pre|H>H4MSslug on
‘malna that be Is almply drawing on the exterior. Us interior is comfortably
IluisbtHk It has iH-n-n rooms, all of lib
the years to come.
It would tie an exc«llent thing for eral size. The steam heating plant In
stead of iH-liig insialUvl lu a IwM iucnt
the country If we could get l»ack to the
U in one of the moms adjoining the
old
o'rUx-k" nights.
kllcbcu. whk-h Is also used as a sioivmom.
Here the lioiler stands uud Is
Those who n*gtrd this ri'glon as the
cunne<*ti*d with radiators Just as U
next doorvio the north |K»le have made would be If locatv-d In the la-llar of a
a wrong estimate of the rtimate. Y«‘s. fine dwelling.
terday bruuifht forth visions of th»*
4he
north
omiUry
Is
more
That
ckwrly shown by pictures and news
stories of the wrerktHl steamer Argo.
The Argxi went ashore at I hi* entrance
Iff Holland harlMir and at present she
Th«* shores of
Grand Traverse bay ar»' still fre«* from
1 of the n»u1h*
Cassle Chadwick
:
must, serve
years In the.Ohlo iMiiltehtlary.
1m fore her
snaiue
Is
m
ten
I/mg
tneuc* Is endinl w hen her
meuiioiuM.
pei.pio will ask
•*wiia U Cassie Chatlwlck?-
Such Is
fame.
If all the prusiHHtivc motor Uuitg.
which Is aaid to Ik* the proper name
Uir
the craft
comni.mly
-l^ch.- materialiio- In
Ksl^tn. Grand Tra%tus<>
called
a
the ctimlng
«m so<md
llk*tj|,jia4l*jx fm''t'.r.\
..II
lil-
personal
Andrew Camegie. olmervlnc lib* t>th
blrlhiki.v. onn.miie.-s that Tie Inis sius
v^.Rd«*d lu giving iiwav f
Mr. raaosMs. the new aiulussador
frtun MexU-j. U saUl to l.K.k imi.h
like the Rev. f»r. I*urkhun4 of Nov
Yuck.
Ikirtd IHllbouse llu.1. the
laew prvKlcU-ut of
Gi-orgetown . nulTcrsily. U*iKH*
tbe iohiouikv^I op]NiueU of the presi-ut methods In foatbalk
IN-, riehn. who was a sin-stker at
xHiferwl
the rcvvnt Uermun
eoloolal evu
xen-lse
\A -'A eiu-ex attrlhutes the brutal
exer
4
4
of certain G.-rnmn and
IMglan
* flivTs w hen sent to g«v»*ni bla. k i
to *Tru|HaKboler “ or tro|ilcal frenxy.
.•4
^
-
mills
the lit
Chickenpox
tie folks.
Cadillac. Mich.. Jan. 11.-Without
dissenting
vote
the
petition
of
Some of the meigbers of the Con-
ihej
gregaiSocal church choir assiste<l with
Manistee RUxr Power company, for a \
dsm
the Manistee
Manlatee I
dam in
In the
liver In the Sherman country and
franchise for
^
the supervisors
yesterday
German
Cakr Ullli
the Jewel lovtT a turn to
Lutheran
church at Sukm last Sunday.
power house, received the approval of
Mes Csrl Oleson of Glen Artxw. took
afternoon.
the train for Traverro t'iio' Wednes-
(kNiBlderahle c4»poaltkm to the provi
sions of the franchise, as prea4snled.
jd.y.
George and Ru** Mason have l>een
I
—»■The comphay
to fun>l>h
pawerforTr.ren,.. CI.y.C.d..toc.»..|
other cltto. .od rlltogv..
"■■■■
Btato tho Musk Cure.
-To keep the body In tune.** writes
Mrs. Mary Brown. 2t) Lafayette place.
PuughktH-psie. N. Y.. -| Uke Dr.
King s New Ufe Pills. They are the
tuoat rellabk- and pleasant laxative I
have found.- Beat for tbe Stomach.
IJver and Bowels. Gnaranteed
by
Oohatoa Drug Oo.. F. H. Meads. C A
Mugbea Drug Co., drngglsu. ISc.
TKY A lUCOIIO WANT AXk
eveiy atore maker in tin*
coantrv said tbe atoiw would
not work. Mr. Cole got the
beat featuiea of hk stove patSMted and kept on making
them. Today nearly evtn'
stove maker in tlu* oonntiy is
trying to imitateCAWt Orlg.
iMl BbI
but the
poitiU that make ibis btove
so suctv‘6sfuluiv pateute*! ami
the Ollier fellow can't us.them, that is why then- an*
mon* Calais Bat Blast
than all the oihi-m put U>KememU-r you can
buyoni* of them* womlerful
stoves just Jis cheaply as the
imiUliou ami then you are
sure yi*u haw the U-st
Aw S:walwr«-rlwK Few*.
A ivuuirkuldc rugiu«*eriug fe;ii was
ivvviitly iK-rtoruietl In the 4-onNtr«eliou
of tbe Uumeuse Whitney ivuiily dam
aeiv%NS the Yadkin rlvei^ in North l!an>Ilna. says ilie New Vo.rt. Tribune. A
soutbem Exunjiau.v lakl 41W cubic y-ard*
of granite in om* day. This is said
be a worUl's reivrd In dam-btilldlug.
win Ih- in Oi*.'ratioii
had been exiKK l«vl and by Jan. 1. USi7.
will be supplying iKjwer lo probably
mor^ than L\x» cotton luilU In Nonh
and South t'aroUua.
The project Is
said to Ik* the most giguntie e\er un
dertaken by a private conN>raildU in
'
,
I
M,
USE MOORE’S FIRE KEEPER
The only abtoolulely smokeless and
dirtless hot blast burner builr.Cfists
you no more than its own iniitalions. Gel the ori^jinal.
vocfw cwgpnr i« oooo
J. W. 3L.AirER
OID NSIOfHK imtnlll
Wholesale and Retail -Your Reliable Home Furniihcr
i*"**
“ '*■
»'<en<led Th.
i Wirera of Or - l».t Semnl.y e..-i.li.r
■ ■
—■
I
Couple Wsre United at the Home of ‘
WE HAVE IN STOCK
Mrx. H. Cork did sln»pplng In Trav-
Brid« in Crsi
i
the Rev. Hugh Kennedy.
i SuMUaii
Mbs
Ma>me and
n‘turu«d
Master
to
Herbert
tbeir
school
; duties at Tmverse GP y Monday after
A
VE-r>
prcily
home wielding wa-«
i.-lM-ndlng their vacation at home
solemnized last evenin;; at 7 o'clock
j
Wnilam h^rrani of I-his; Bmpln- was
at the home of the bride's muut. Mr..^^
Sunday.
and Mrs. Henry l>lch. 14S Ehsl Tenth
street, when the Rev
Hugh Kcnn«*dy
united In the holy t«nds of matrimony
Oliver
J.
Bniadway
and
Ml^.'*
Kld.i
Usvis. two of the mos! |NipuIar younc
IH-ople of Grant i.>wn»hip.
The bride
was neatly gowned In white ajid car
ried white carnation^
tnony wws m-ed.
The ring cen*-
A few «»f the Imme
Mrs. A
a
bount(*ous
sup|>er
wat*
ser\«*d by Mrs IMch.
The bride U one of ihl* most pipular young ladies of Grant
town-hip.
-One Coon Skin Coat worth
sale price $8.1; .
two wool seal Fur Coats worth $;15.(J0, Bale
price SJS.IK); these arc verj- line coats; Galtowajr,
the best, at $24.00; Dotf Skin at $i:i.j0 and $IU50,
worth $20.00. VVe still have about
L. Smith of Solon called in
u;wr Saturday.
S
R
Burke of Maple Glty went to
town last Saturday.
MIks Orpha Fralick of Maph* t'U,
Sullivan.
Tire Rev
Mr. Arlingtcn preaeh. M an
excelent tcriuon last Sunday evening
ih^e
lUt
The SahH»n—What Is It?"
DOirr TRUST TO LUCK
in tbu hojA* that yon*l! pick up
a pxxl cigar lion* or llion*. <L i
hoUl of n eicar yon know tn Uii ju«lv:e knows to U*
held at lb*' home of C Jtdinst.m
;i liploix*r
known farmer lu the Houthern part oi
Sliorl
SimAt
DFi;of that ailvi<v is:
tho Trax.TRv* Ih-lle a:i.l other
hr.tinls
will
fine fa.nn of several hundred acres lu
loiij'er.
That's a
that Iocalir>. «n which the young p«>.s
to liinl the
DavU. being a we'l
you.
pie will at one** take up their abiMle.
being at home to their friends tomor
row.
l«o- a aCr«taSt luttu to prow iwXlafsriory t*
On* Mow Spot.
Chief Just lie IT.ller wns r .1 tnnt:
Rathbone Sisters' Dance
One of the most enjoysMc dances
.^.**.n- ;ifter
P. hall by the lUthUme Sister*.
«m-h.»l
.-jiid n sniall tree of mint.
i»^
With h.w
low s ami nmiiy- ►miles he pre-ouib-l
The commIlu*e was
ct»mposed of the Meadauu*s Ed. Bar
tak. John Probert and F. G. Heumann
furnished
by
Stewart
OCALtM
A
Steffen-' orchestra.
IN
WtALCIW IN CVKRVTHIN*
KVERYTHINa
FOR COMFORT AND EASE IS THE BED ROOM
1 li)« -lliir»l **f yiiiir life is sp -nt tla-re, s*» it •ImiiM liaVo
The chsnc«*s for living a full cenfur..
are excellent lu the cas4* trf Mr.s. Jen
ni.. Duncan of Hayncsvllle. Me., now
To wars ohl. She writes:
‘TTl.t'trif
Bitters cured me of Chronic I>ys|»epsls
ef
years standing, and made me
f(*el as welt and strong as a young
girl."
Electric Bitters cure Stomach
and Liver*dlsoas»*s. Blood disorders,
generardebility ami bodily weakness.
Sold on a guara
Co.. F. H M«ad
Co. drug stor*-s.
up for duK iis»-luu.
"Theiv's
Kellys
ffray*. jou
couldn't make her tn»t." said one.
"Johnson's black mare will
luat
that: she i>*fuses to help htwlf lo
the barley at night, for iiuTst limes she
l-n't through eating her dinner." said
another.
"iVId Water's iq.lndle-shank takes
the prize," iml
lu a
third; "she's
duubk-Jiunted lu the knees—she walks
both ways at umv."
"I Kt.HHl out on the ro: d." drolled
Shcpanl. «-on»lpg in late for hU dinner.
twenty tninnies talking to Myers;
and all that time his loiy mare never
stopiivd."—San Franetsco Chronicle.
iIaa*
lAifit of fiiriiituni.
we A-arry such a spl.-ri*ii*l liin? tif just what \«»u want.
"It does. .T<»bn. It diK-s." the Jmlge
tCplitNl.
John dl*api*onnHl. bnt wa« S4vm n*ealbHl 1»y tli4- tinkle of m lamd WIL
The glsiK-i wa*» m»w empty. The jmlge
liNdsed up with « iw inkle . ui in<
in ash. o:ik.
Tho*.M»-,t piece of ed.i-
iinnis
work kintwn is
llat isu*:^
chair, of
the l''th
try, b'**!;) y« ar>
"What will you take fur yo:ir IlsUr
nnU'tl the general.
•Thirty tMUia." waa the re;dy.
"1'lurty eelilsr reiK-iletl the gener.tl. in ;ist. Mi^hlnent
"Why. if ‘we.i
wen- in New Yt»rk you tv.uM grt K:
for them. "
I he lK»y bN>ketV eritie:illy at tie- offkvr for a mumeiit and th* ii
aa d
eiivcl«*|Nd
imi:»* uiii,
Hui.h»n
histoiy
in
inytli that it
is
h-Rcnd
,
is
iaii#os4>ihlc
liegiiis
mtruii.Htioii
This is
chair
tif
Kiiiilainl ill which all JIiiu'lish:v>verv*iL'ns simv 127:;
wlknI
U-eli
**rowiieil.
Th**
bus Inhxzu
and harti.
hruii^dtt
tho sl*.Ti*'
Ring Edward Is tnming bl.i ntttnWlnosor
J'ark,
OwU aw ^wwll.«*
opera house In the High school locUire which, since the d.-ath of the priut-e
Id San Francis4v> the otber.dsy tbe course. Admisstofl 25 cents.
| consort in
has U«eu mgle* tt-d.
fish and game <-ommtask]oer found a
saek of owls on the ixiouters of a com
mission houw. says tbe I'hlcagvt Xewa
The buyer of a Fn^ni-h restaurant was
nt'gcllallng for their purchase. If tbe
trade had not been lniemii»tcd they
would ' have been tmoaferreil Into
ir under the hands of an
cbef. One man in FYesno has
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
AN ELECTRIC PCRTABIE
JUST A FEW LEFT
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
PHONE 602
<yo
baw*-.!
ituple, fa
<*ak.
I»ri« i-s
Tbe
an* fn*rn
but
Just what a ints**ii
when you want ni«>re r<M.in ft>r
ehilhstiR. Many lnv«* i*t» r*N:)ni for tho r**L'ular tlrotgors
ai**l th««*Like Ih-ir pLaco. Tin* pri**es are fr**m
1
$6.75 to $28.00
■
Odd Dressers
in various pluc*-$ th** tria l's
4>f piiiit.
in
12^.*' IMwanl
froai
ujN.II . which
all
tho Srt»llT-*h kiiiiis h.*d Ut-n
der If It win cure cuts, wounds, Inirns.
soreiP and all akin eruptions; they
know it will.
Mra. Grant Shy.
E. Reynold.^ St.. Springfield. 111., aavs:
• I regard it one of the absolute neceN
silleii of housekeeping." Guarauun-d
by Johnson Dnig Co.. F'. H. Mear.s. C
A. Bugbee Drug Co., druggists. :!5^.
w nnI.
m.i
utnl
lit U *'l wln*r»* tratliiioTi t-rnls
I
Half the Wortd Wonders
early
ami truth
hav«*
binl’s
ipiarter
Beautiful Chiffoniers ■ •
IJ.-it*
Th. n- \a ;:tiuihcr oM ftiair ,
th*'
“f
$ 18 75 to $ 150.
iN-f-.n- tin-
UJflals ttU*l i.** ill liei.^h
K*;nitif«i!
linost
«hf.as-
(’iirmliau cr,k.
It u; in-oh' .
t.f i\*»ry. td^iiiy ami v.irlou-i
whtjKc
iimh**^aiiy,
missi*»n stylo,
uew.i,t«K*i;;iis in i-v.-ry kiml of
Tm Fwr
XU* Sl»rk*t.
Soon after the eivii
war G.w-r.:l
Ilufus l-iigaiiN. C. S. \..
vi-..:*’! s
frit Uil in the Hmith.
Taklirg a w . I'g
one intuniug. he met n Imi;. .Htmivg
up frtuu the rUer xvilh a line -:nug
kcurnfully:
"'It-**. M.h; rti I m-kon If I 1 ml a
hmket of Walter In hHl I etKdd get a
mllllou for It."—Satunlay IVhL
Full Bed Room Suits
HISTORICAL CHAIRS
May Live 100 Years.
1» CASS STREET
jfl. T milbeltn
The Room That Should Be Furnished
At
ll:3i» refreshments of cciffet*. rtdls and
was
iX(v*lh*D<t
FOB BAUB uy AIJ. IBAIJOB
it. ami wat. h.Hl anxiously w hile Judge
doughnuts were senvd.' lo which all
Music
its
the Traveise
eisi* In lie tells fur «>nly
who had o N»-rvnnl uamtsl .li^lur-Ta
iH-ariug a tray on whii h was a long
of the season was g‘ven last evening
did ample Justice.
no
*'sli. k”
Judge Fulhr's arrixul John apis nretl.
<-ool glas.s. tojMH-4 with
alKiul thirty ct»uph»s being prr-s^uit.
iX-spili*
iX-spile
you
cipir lo f.tlck
w«.ii*t
rgo the guest ,>f a s.uitln rn pMitl. irnn
Last Evening.
In K
pne 4
A. W. JAHRAUS
thl.-i city and of Grant township.
ance at
couivrn
5 cents the c
The yoling couple have the best
wishes of a host of friends, bcuh-of
DELIBHTFUIDAICE
JiKI pairs McMilIcn’s pants, all si/es. the best pants
in the city: they are all wool, hcav>', warm and
wear Rood, at $*i To the pair; Hoys Double Hreastetl McMillcn’s Suits, worth. $rj.0U, sale price $4.00;
chihlrens’ and youths* Suits and Overcoats ALL
.\T KHDUCLl) HKICHS. Huy your Roods here,
you will not get disappointed.
g*Xxi..-»»Me that eV^Tjnju* wllO til
The midwinter iiravcr w-nlc*
the township, and Mr. llneidway liaa a
her father. Kli.
50 CLOTH OVERCOATS AT CLOSING OUT
PRICES
.'pent Sunday the guest of KHxal>eiii
diate friends of the parties were pree
ent. and
CONCERT tonight by the Chicago;
It's an easy thing to aay.
>r
And any It good aad strong.
And say It pretty fre^nenU
Posh Rocky Moimtala Tea ak»g.
Maaoii Dn« Oa.
L-..I
to burn soft coal clean and t»rl all
the gcx)d rcMihs without the bad
cfTecis and that U
|
Blvip
BnOllDWiT-DAnS
LadiM' Concert company at the CKyitlon to l»ea«tlfying
shipping owls to tickle the palates
thet>anF'rancisco epicures, Tbei
THERE IS BUT QXE WAY
FRANK TRUDE
not niak*:rs’
cake. aays
the V3
nwnlly.
8he divldi-d to make
wiHldlng eake hei'sHf. and in tin- .-.mrs*of the oiK-ratlon she lust a big and
bcauU-oiu diamond from her linger.
81h* did m»t miss It until the cake was
flnishetk Fearing It bad lieen lost lo
the dough, yet m.t liking to disturb
tbls triumph of eullnury art. she i-ail
«-d the aid of Kciemv* snd |msed the
aph. It was
of tlH* <-ske.
and though she was thankful that her
treasun- was n-storwl to h.*r the mar
ring 4if the cake’s snuMitli surfai-r to
ngaiu It WUS a sad . vent from the
careful hoasewife's stamliH.ini.
makes the bf&t and -cheapest fuel
today. If NOT BURNED
CLEAN its bad effects fromsmoke and dust more than count
erbalance the pood results.
Sulllv«. M.-«rs,
favorel
than the southern part of the state 1«
Is iKiund by lr«’ |iacks.
It
comtax Ir ai a Urrtf
nu.us f.w his mint Juhp.
btmaelf to do with
g.NMl example of lute in the fsll.
Bat
„„ ^
About Thirty Couples Were in Attend
to tbe loas of sU‘ep. A man can train
sprtng time while t*>.lay would be a
M-ting
Loc*
SOFT COALBURNED CLEAN
I fteais Ago Artei Ml
glArtcd tomiikehis
AMi«cfM 190e;€rwriii«aidii
er«)U iLe*l for «-* utnrios. an*!
this
was
Eoatiif tin*
iast-rtHil
HuLdish
in
Wln-n.'youOxav.- ;.ii iron U-l. Sort..- v.f>- liaii.lBoroe
stylis. Th.- liiH-sl li.iisbi-I <|«* .rl-T saw.'.l cak or malKiKany. I’rices aro
$10.50. $12.50. $15.00. $18.00,
$20.00 and $25.00 •
DRESSING TABLES
the
chair.
A im-c*- of fiin.itnn- .-v. ry U.ly want* lu bir
Tliay arv so ii^ TuIud.! Ibtw; an? soornani.-nt il. All inamier of sliaj.-s of iiiirr..™. I'ricos are fr.Mii
lo 12:1.00. \ou
alw iys Imv.- a an-ssing «
with your tal.1.% a uto«t nef«lful article tUal Bells for S4.M.
' .
»,re tiB.,1 titoro than ever.
n.7.-, to $7.1.00.
IRON BEDS
We s< ll the fiiicsl male «oo«l» that aro nmilo, I’riw* are from
FOLDING BEDS
Thet aro bo eonvenient where you have a limih-l aiiHmut of room. TIicbu an: the Mantel
style th.-alaolnU-ly tafe kiu<l. Sell from SinOO.ad.l up.
,
^ We always have a full line of all kinds of uiattnwsea, springs, bed room chairs, rovers.
THUfttOAY, JANUARY II.
■.lAAaPISSEIIWIT
PtM te tm —jy th» RttipfrtUm
•r Trmrw CMy Rirttv Ar«
teUf4ajr bites
^^
•vlte tte chf clwt. fond tbe
ei
Ibo. nor focMotin book bUok fo.
IM 4«r llKMgk tnaojrsoreal|fl>nd fiv ibo Altec flf Mrthf. tber nur
bo AM br Cbo Pbroieteo doilBC the to
tomodteto titeo. Thot oo Mrtb. ww
Aled yeotordojr potou to tbot fact that
nt te»llr to Ttorarw Cltjr woj
blooood oo tboir Now Y«r*« «Ur with
o n« odroat teto tbe rtrclo.
Tbo mtatyotloo btoaks ore fxS to
•too obd troTlde for tbe son of tbe
telbor. tootbor mod tbe noldn i
of tbo Motb<«. Tbe onmber of cbU^
dm vbkb tbe mlber bn bod to otoo
TOgtotortd ood tbe oomber of rhlMren
Ihrtec to oleo ploood n Ale.
After Ibe oBootb to np fbur doy* ore
Ctoco for tbe riiy rtofb to Ale the orijt
tnl rectatroikm vltb Ibe i«rreioiT of
•loto vblle tbe dupllcoi to retatoeU to
tbeoOeo.
Tbe.Arot birth to tbe eotmly which
w«l be
ooder tbe new tow
eom to tbe borne of Mr. ond Mr*.
Rolte HU of Fife Lake, a nine poono
daacbior betog bora at 12:20 a. m
Jan. L ^
fgSIWISELlia SPAKE
lototeol Oroodoi In tbo Mootinge at
teo Fifte Mothodtot Cburcb Pray
ora for Revival.
Tbe revUal lnter«'*t In ih* Finn
Motbodlat church to at ill fcrtm int: and
tbe larsoit audience n^tht n^l thi rc
loot erentoc manlfesttoc tbe di < p in
tcre*l feU. Pre»ldln« Elder KerRunon
•poke on the tboujeht brouahl <»ul In
tbe word* of thtnSJV U‘*iamenl de
•Cfibtoc the weeidng of Jr*u» over
•trtmc man* leaia. IHirtni; the
vice tbe Rev. Thomas Cmt nxkeil all
' prioent who would ob*erv«- the r
Inc watch to rl»e to their feet, a lari;e
watch to the glvlnc over to a few nio
aenta of prayer each moritiK for a re
viral of reltolon. In the heart, thi
eburrb and Ihrouitbout the city. All
Christ ton* interested are a>iked to eo
operate. I* It nrH pon.slble to have *
revival of rellitlon without an evanpd
tot. I* asked:
Tonicht the subject will W “A Glort
JUDSMEfTFOBSlSD
Vifdlct le the Ounn-MUliken Case
Waa In Paver of the Plaintiff
Laat Evening.
fODBUMod mm PM Fncr.)
imt at tbo teat nteato bo was
foeblo to attempt tbe joaracy. and tt
abaadoaod. Duriiic tbe test fort
t bis strenrb teftod rapidly, and
U was evldont to bto modteal attend
aau that tbo end eoMd not bo far oA
mcoa wore sent to bto InuDodiate
rotethres aad aU of tbom were at tbe
bonao wbon bo died. Tbo fonoral aorvieea wiU be bold to b
tbe nnlrorsity Sunday aflemoon at 2
o'clock. As part of tbo cxercisca. ad*
drewea will be delivered by President
Paunce of Brown oalversHy. Cbancd
lor Andrew of tbe Ur.lrervUy of Ne
braska aad Dean Jndaon of tbe Univesllr of Cblcaco.
Dr- Harper, who received bto bach
elor decree at tbe age of 14 years, was
a man popular with men of
as well as with men of letters, and all
united to praising him as a man «»f remarkable briJltonry of mind,*executive
ability apd kindness of heart: Dr. Hsr
per was a MaWm and a amber of
many clubs.
William Rainey Harper
greater student of gemltlr languages
this country has yet pn»duced. He
was born at .New Concord. Ohio. July
2*1, 1K5C. and graduated from Miisklng
urn college in IR7ft. Vale made bUu
a Ph. n In IR75; Colby a D. I).. It
1WI: Uuherslty of Nebraska. IJ-. I>.
in TR93.
Young Ha^T taught In Tkntoon
university anS^Bapltot Cnloo *nK*<»Iog
leal semUnry until IkkC. devoting him
self diH-plT to the study of Hebrew
Vale liwmid €>f hlfl talents then'and
made him. pror<*xsor of Bemitir Ian
giiages. In
he was promoted It
the chair of nibllrsl literature.
Ilanw r wax brought to the Unlver
slty of Chicago In 1K91 as president
B^^sldes. he lias
head pri^fessoof Semitic languages and merature
in addlllon to Korvlng one term *m Hu
ecti^
l«ird of education, acting as dirt.-cl
of the Haskell firiental
filling iMIiorial poMUon t»n the Bibllral World. American Journal of The
olngy. American Journal of Semitic
Ijinguages. He nUo Is the author of
many text bonks. <-<.nsldi-red standard,
tin Semitic literature.
Kn»m the time of Harp* r s inaugura
tion as president the university pri»spertM aa it nev< r had hefortM Rocke
feller gave million after million, and
everything H.o|ht asked he received.
As president he displayed great’ ejteenllve abimXand became one of the erniral ngurt^K^n^inent^ university
'‘^’loneE nsT k mua
(Coatlaaed froa ^ Fi^)
aaak tema aad feU teto a deep ateep.
Thea tbe doctor told Mr. L of aty Yabeoed Bse to take a fte biO with bto
ibaaka. tot I wonldnX 1 told bim it
was reward coongb to bav« naved such
fbcA tall to tbe sue at that potaL
tbe eotepaay wa* aaktog tor f aixty- |!
foot bcaA. *^to wooM pat a lake
sixty toot Aeepw ooe aHle wWe aai
three altea tong,** coatteaed Mr.:
Browa. "and if ibto dam weal oat j
would flood Traverse aiy -toor feet )
deep. Tbto would depredate tbe prop-j
erty and would damage property from
to Keystone. Property aloag there
would not be worth fifty cenu ou the
doRar. B would be worse than tbe|
Jobaatowa flood." The apewker then
tofonaed tbe Mrd that tbe dam. if
bum. sbonld be aaperrtoed by experts
mad put to sacb shape that tbe people
below it would be safe. No dam aiade
of dirt l.hat tbe muskrat could dig
through should be built. Such a dam
to not safe. He atoo made the
meat that be knew of two men dho
now ownt*d property near the dam
rite whore water would back on. The
only rvwsvm, he said, why it was oto
ligatory for companio^^ to obtain per
mission from a board of supervisors
to order to build such improvement*,
to insliiulcd so a* to act a* a check
upon the building of anvthing but a
protecTed. He sia* *4 ;ta*. iie liv<y!
b<*Iow the propose! ecm »«:•'
Dam Must Be Safe.
William I^nubui. prci^ideni of the
n. IL E L. A I». <’o. appe ared l^fore
Hie U»ard. follov^ing Mr. Browu, and
to- .-tat*Hl in oiM-niug that he did not
liave as much to say as Mr. Browu.
but he was much Intert-sted to the pn>
ptiM-d new dam He said that he bad
visited a dam to-tog built tost
at
Muskegon and found that with a thir
t> fi\»* f«x.t h«wd they used sto*et spil
ing to a depth of from thirty-five to
fifty f.-o?. Ilie dam Ulwg fn>m ihrve
t.i four hur.di>Nl fi-1 long. Ho. io<v,
conKider«Nl it a nienac*no Tlav^-r^e
nty If/not Imilt Mrtmg enough- The
fact was always present where a lake
was forme*!. B mlgh* take the lower
dams «eti with it. He said: *if you
b*gan to figure out the mirobt'r »*f
euldc fret of water relea.-<-d. \o;i wbqb;
-Ob, be picked ap woodertnlly:
Wbat wltb toaics aad warm aasbes
and petting, be to one of tbe handsom
est horses to this part of tbe cooniry.
\tliy!" exclaimed Joba, starting np in
his seat, -I do believe that to Mr. L
and Firefly coming this way now."
Just then M^ K came oat of tbe
carpeflter’s abop and this was tbe tabHe was a bright yonag fellow
_
leau she saw: I was bolding tbe reins
-Vodk ^boraea do yon credlL John
like si.**
^
^
motkmlcMit
began. Tbclr cm
and smiling in his dog cart, while
John, who had tried vainly to push
"Oh. ibank yon. ma’am, said he. back Firefly, had handed me the reins
toochlng hto hat. "1 hare bad them and jumped out. and he and the grategotog on five years, and 1 bare Bever
fol crtwturc were hugging each other:
once laid a whip over their backs."
that to. Firefly had pushed John’s hn
"Do y«>u know much about hursosr* off and was ruWng his .head al| over
"Well. I have studied lb«n a good hto shoulder, while John was pettin-.;
deal, ma'am, and early to the summer the animal and calling him Ic
I saved the life of a very valuable
names.
horse.**
Then Mr. L jumind out of hto dog
/•Oh. do" tell me aliout It" I cried, cart and gallantly handed Mrs. K into
leaning forward.
(
her carriage John resum«'d his rein:,
He laughed and blushed, and said. and with ctirdial smlltw and bows
•i ll do my best, ma'am. I must bi- went our different ways.
gln by telling you that all tlo- country
Pt.n t let anyone dare say. after thl<.
round alKMtt here knew of Mr. L's In that horses have no reason, sense «•
sane horse. They whipped him. and j memory,
welt as affect ion. k’iref
shackled him. and tried to cure him. j knew well enough what John had dun
but it was no use. and now for tw<»jfor him. and be meant never to forget
day* he had refused all food, and was
condemned to be shot.
Whe-o a horse in fretful and soims
"I thought a great deal about the detx-rmtoed to le uclv. don't tie him
prsir creature, and the day to-f»»n' he up with a strong s rap to a stnmg
was to U> killed 1 asked Mr*. K to le. h<K)k in the slal b . and whip him. but
me drive over and s«‘e him. On the send for a veterinary surgt'on ami
way I stopp<‘d at th.? Fort William have him examim'*! —Our Ihimh .\ni
Henry hotel. A Tamons veterinary
d<»rfor. whftm I once savtnl from th«‘
kick of a hi»rse, wa.** stonntog there*.
BREVITIES.
I found him smoking on the piarra
an<l easily is-rsuadcl him to lake hU
Mrs, M. J UovlchV Sunday srh.sd
liag of insimment.H and medicine. wiHi cla^.** will produce the play *Mrr.
out which he never, traveled, and p> Wiggs of the rabliage l»a’cb ' in tl .with mo.
City opera hotK.yJan. 20. Ml^s K»liih
Anderson will apin-ar a-s Mrs. Wtggs.
"When wo got to the stable
Th** Y. L. club wish t«» corrt^cl the
were a d<.ren idle fellows standlrTu
anMiiid and chaffing the gnsims. Poor statement given In yestt-nlay's issue.
Firefly susmI trembling to his .stall, The party given Monday evening
with ev«*ry little while a big shudder Is no, by the young ladlt-s of'tie- S =
giving all over him. The doctor ar. I hVancis church, but by the membe, .]
I went near, and he turned and looked
Mrs. l.Kila Compton, formerly of
at ns. I do d«Tlare. ma'am, that !
never saw such a hoptdess. pleading this city but now localetl in Detroit,
lo<ik. It made a great choke c*ime In has s«*curcd the management of the
1.4'nox
apartments, on of the mo-‘
to my throat, and I dashcM off som^
water from my eyes IxTore those vag- fashionable apartment houses in the
1
IbK-ki-feller's gifts to the eollegi alMiud.s could's»*«* It and make fun of city.
tW4.!
F«»iir large bnnvk trout.
aniotnt to |M.7T2.kfS. Many other
alsti gave mngnin-eiit gifts to the col
•Oh.cm.-:- «I.I
hlK. n.upl.
*
lege. ‘
-tourh him u,.. Jak. .’ Ilrfan■>'
Hto surcessor may be W.
could mop Mm JuKc.«on. in.o .he >
"<
Fnunre of Brown university.
... vt . .all, an.l .l-anina over. Eav,'
'
>
nr. ny a shar,. lap . n ihc rhic of It,-- '‘*-*
«.uth end of th.- hrldKc. They apiar
PERSONAL.
Judament was awanh-«l Mri^. Ray
Dunn Vh. J. W. Mllllkeu y«-Ht«Tday
ovcnlna to Justice Curlir court to th<
amount of $11.0. fldO of which wa>
Mrs. E. Wolf went I OiiM-mls
for the kms of a sealskin rout and |r.«
day on buslnt»ss.
which she bad paid to have the c<iat
sMIs Evelyn Hill went to laike Ant
remodeled. The case went to the Jun
toilay for a visit with friends. ’
at & oVlock and the verdict
Mrs. W. Wod fro niKlngsley Is It
brouaht In a few minutes past C.
town, having eome down to help'tak.*
Mllllkcn is to kfM-p the ctml.
care of her little m ph-w.
siil. who is suffering from s' ute brou
PURCHASED AN INTEREST.
chills.
Mrs. Tony Boutin of Provemon
All Rmar. One of Ownerw of the W.l
companbKl by her sister, Mrs
kInMn Bowling Alleys.
Jacques, who has lM't*n making a short
A1 1U»SMT has ptirrhssed an Inh i visit at Provemoni. came to the city
eM In the popular Wllklnstm bowlliu this morning and is the guest of h«
alleys and will give hl^ entire atteii sister. Mrs, E. N. Moblo.
lion to the l.uslnes.-. Mr. Rosser ha
Mrs. B Hemb I went to Ik.yne City
many friends to wish him xure«>ss it tcuiny.
his new vimturv. T. ‘a. Wllkinm^n
Mrs. E E. (1 Watkins left for Hrand
the proprietor, will tw* on the nmd tie ILipids today, where she will make
cn-ater part of the time sellina the her htime with her sons.
famous McCaskey acn>unt n'clstcre.
Mr. and Mrs. IJ. E. ^avagt* an.
daughter. Pearl, left today for Jen
nings, wheiv they will make thei
THE MARKETS.
home.
Mr.s. William Avery of Bates wa
Chlcaio\ Jan.
ll.-s-WTieal-Mav
WHr; cun IS^r; uato. S2%c; ttork
114.20.
Chicaco. ^an. 11.—Cattle—Kux‘'»
slow, steady. Htias—43.000. itvady
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harsh of H i,
Sheep—H.tHJO. loii llic lower.
*iiy. who have i»een away on a m*voi
WllJL BE to Traverse City at Broad weeks’ trip, returned this aftemrsui
haen's Itani the rest of this week fovm Wisconsin, having eross<Ml t!;<
iakt' last night. They had their fani
with a work team which will
ily of five children who all s^H'nu ;
cheap. Enquirt* W. R, rratt.
luppy over the night s trip over
XMichigan.
CONCERT tonight by the Chicago
Mrs. R. A. Beldlng and daughter Li»
Ladloo’ Concert company at the City I an weri' calbMl to Old MUsJon today
opera hoime in the High school lecture t>!) account of the sickness of Mrs
OMirM. Admission 25 cents.
lUldlngs granddatighter.
They met on s hridse.
to a rcceot mnaber at Tbe Horae
Wortd aa article appeared oa tbe aabtect at teaaalty te boraea. tbe writer
lialAtac tbe ciptelaa that boraea do fo
tesaae Petbapa they do aad perbai*
they are drivea teaa&e by the a
vt Igaoraai or cmel aueodaau as to
sbovB by tbe toUowtoc tosKaace:
Last aammer I wax ataytog for aome
weeks on ibe sbores of tbe beat
Lake Geonte.
As we were drivia* along. .Mrs. K
asked Joba. tbe marbmaa. to stop for
Are mtoutea at tbe hemae of her car
penter, and fxA onl of tbe carriage to
leave some orders, leaving me to do
what 1 always setoe every opportunity
of doing, that to. to talk with tbe
i jirh held
n crool and omiMial punlshmenir*
a iremilue Hlbmiian tin- sUuatlim
Yea" answered the wanlen.
mljtht bate been etnliami»ln<r.
An* ain’t I goto’ to be hangvxl next
“Becomi. tbat^
ways mt.
tveekr
we WOT so far ^4X that \re
Tm
afraid yon ane.
eouMn-t tow «Jcb tober 1 tl.o„gi,t it
"Tlien what d’yer m?aa by seedin’
wws pan n' you tboucht It was me,
le a bunch of story pai*er* to read
•nd nowr we're here toertber Us mythat
atoY
got notjjin* Imt
tber of os."—Exebanire,
ts in
<’lereland
Notice To Horse Owners.
re was poor bn
was nMi hot
: engine bouse
to Angus McColl s
ivui yoo marry
•bop. where I will bemrd borwes at
IV-why. this to
Alsol
wlaimed. -Yilre ^me a little time
ill win]
"Cen t do It.- be Intmnpted. *1
rtosm. Win famh
«1 the mettey.•no wbtow work to 1
And so they were maiTwd and lived
Mrat. Have srand
more or leas happUy erar after. --Cbl^
Hl«|toA Icago Dally
Pall Xewa.
-Inslalillv
lOKlaiitly the
th< hor«>
horw threw
threw no
up Ms
Ms
^
eorlorliy exeiti-d over their
head and ilaalust li fnim side to side, heal
'
He MteMsI out of his stall as far as
en.erialoed r
the louE strap would let him. and I..,,,
E.U
Mek and prauee^Mriously. his
eyes ahlare. his n.u^tr.ls extemletl.
while the brutal ert.wd el.pp.sl and
hallma'd. The doet.ir and I watehe.1
him eatviully. my heart full of pity.
when all at once It eamc 1o
knew! yes, I knew what ailed Mm'
^
an,I 1 suddenly erl.sf out: '.Stop hoi„f ci.ir county, who has Iss-u
lerlns. you h«fers; the horse Is erary
with JumptUK^uhacheV
A roar of eontemptuou. I.uchter
K,.c;,|ar m.stius of Elks loniaht.
grvxMiNl this discovery, but the doctor j i„i,ia,i„n.
had nlH'ady opem*d Ills Ivag and taken j SjH-cial r-onvocation of Traverse City
out a iHittle of chloroform. He quick chapu-r. .No B*2. IL A. M.. tomorrow
ly jsaturated the towel, and watching; nj^ht for work to the M. A. .M. dt*gree.
Ms chance, threw It i»ver p<H»r Firi*-! -Grandpa" Anderwm has demonlly'.s head.
j Minted that he has not forgotten hi•Then the d.»cior. holding the cloth
^ carriage maker, as
over the nose of the horse. forci*d oixm »»*'
completed a white enamhi* mouth. Oh! oh! what a sight it i
was! 1 ho^H^ ma-am. never to mh* U
r Anderson,
again! An enormous absci*ss filled all
one side, while the pest was purpb*
FUNERAL SERVICE,
with Infiammailon. Two hack teeth
coverei! !»y the ulcer werv* laid bare by Little Frm W. Kinnucan Was Buried
the forceps of Hie doctor. They were
Thi* Afternoon.
decayvsl to the very rtnits.
The f**neral of Fern \V. Kinnucan.
"Those have made all the trouble! who dic*d yesterday afternoon wzs held
he exclaimed, and^lh anbihcr minute this aflermsm at 1 o'clock, the Rev.
ho had yanked tto m out. He put more Mr. Cox offleiating. fmm tbe residence.
A pn.fuslon of
chloroform on the cIo:h and uking a MO Wel.ster street
inio..l« »>ttiful flowers testified to the tender
lancf-t fn»m hl.*v bag. he cut d»
the absrt^s. Calling for an old towel, love and svmp>.Hy of their many
he softly pres.'w'd out all the stuff it friends. The arringements were In
held;-thrn asking for a basin of warm charge of Ralph Ai.derson.
water, pourod some laudanum into It.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
and with a sponge he gently spongcxl .
and washed the suffering mouth and,
quivering, swollen gum.s; and then re-L
«-^
moving the chloroformed cloth. hei|
laid down the p<Kir animal s head!
fPrt-sently poor Firefly mnveil
his shoulder. He raised his head slow-} FOR SALE—A few fine H
ly while I patted and smoothed bto { buff leghorn cockrel*. W. B. Nelson.
315 E. Front street.
jan ll-3t
feebly and opened hto eyes. I got off
U and spoke kindly to him. 'It's
all over, poor old fellow,' I aald, ’you
n't suffer much longer.’
By this lime the groom bad brough’
brought the wrarm mash, and Mr. L
imo wit^ him. Tho doctor put a We carry in stock a foil aatortrong sleeping potion to IL and I held
ment accordink' to tho
season.
and coaked him to eat. He began to
it slowl/ with a wondering look In
hto eyoe. a* if he wished to know from
where this blessetT relief from torture
had^mne. Hto mouth was stin hor
ribly aore. but the exciting cause was
cur FLOWERS
CarBatteBA MT SRBdalty
-We made him np a thUA bed ot soft
: He- to.ard to liH.k into Hie h.-iglu
the »aiiT ran fully as a pete. '|ot,
Traverse I'ltv. ‘ If the dum ,g.s s
' he said. ••.-V'.* that it Ik put in
e."
larlan Browvi a-^aln apmared ami
matu-r. ibougbi tie fsll at tliat |Kdri?
V,a> n.arer ten fee, tliHli twelve. Tie
amount of water behind Wi.ubl depenu
tiiH.n the eon-strurtiou of the dam
said. A recess was taken at
pdn* wh»ti Mr. Gibb.s ap|M'ar«*d In
rium nnd the remainder of the m
ing was taken in nn informal dis
parties int.-tvK.isl.
•miHis undertaking the task .»f
iiijormiore and r .rnpMe info.
lion of th. Mti*. ih.- fail of vvat.-r. etc
The short aft.nnsm .sc-ssioii wa.s
f.rther taken up vviili an Infurina!
talk in n*gard to the abstract s»i.m
eonsiderc'.! at Hie last sessi.m to Octo
her. The motion f.vr Hie appointroeie
of a cf.mminei- to haw charge of th*
propos.'tl eiMiniy hott-^e whieli was a
siH-rial iirij.-r of busim*ss yesfcTday
unt'il Ibis morning wlien it was ta!>!.*«!.
T.e lM»ard adjournc-d at 3 o'clock to
drive in a Isidy to ibe Jamc*s Gunton
farm with a vi«*w of purt-hasing or
making an exchange in the county
pnifierfy. While much nearer tb'* city
the prop< rty d»x-s ntu lie on a railroad.
REFWIHING.
Tlie Singer Sewing Machine c»»m
pany has now an exin-rt .sewing ma
chine repaln r. Give him a trial an I
be cunvined as h.* guaranl.-e* his
work.
R. Baillargeon. Repairer,
jan 9 t;t
APRONS
If you havy m-ver lirH?ti
able to find jnst vliat
you wantc.1 in re:ulvmade aprons you shciuLl
see ours. Ewn the kind
that tn^dmotlier made
is completely laid in the
shatle by the large commodifius om« we are now
showing. The length
and breadth are of un
usual pp port ions- -the
quality of giogham tinsorpaied. We also have
n(?at white dress aprons,
with two jiocketB and
dwp ruffle edge, at l5c
aa^. Also black sateen
store and office aprons,
tasty patterns at 25c
we have to show yon.
To see them is to want
them. Prices so low yon
win buy them.
ft
Vou Cake no
Chances
When you buy a “REGAL'
Marine 4 cjcle OMotine Engine. They
niel'eri«tioo.nndnelinUe.
:I0 H. P. i CyUnder, complete. fnOO.OO
!.•> H r. 2
-
s H. r. 2
“
5H.1M
1
IJH.P. 1
.
“
“
- .
-
“
WRANICF’RII
:ijo.oo
2 )0,00
175.00
125.00
100.00
IRIOI-I. Av*.. S17 »h8t
I am sure I bsTS got
jo«t vhnt yon ere
looking for inn
SUITOR
OVERCOAT
The fit of Hickey &
Freeman Co, Clothing
is what sells thei^.
GeoW.MUler
iMib BlMk
FIRST *. E. CHORCH.
Rebert *clDi.vfC. D. D,
Pisior.
Av
, CaLm < iclolirr 2*Uh, 1U3I.
.loHX W. WlllTlV T.tS. Ks4;„
.\i tna Lib* Ins. Co.
lieiii ral Ag» nl .V
Ixto Ai.geh-s, Cal.
Di-jir Sir:
to sUU* that in
I securixl <
It givi-8 me gre•at ple.-u
Twenty raymeiil T«cnniual Endowment roUcy for $10,000 in the
Aetna Life ! tiBtiram>* C< of Hartford. Gmn., with the underleft
with
the
Col
____ _ Ihul
.
stalling
if the dividemU 'en* ]
iimulate the Policy
pc)s.Mbly beevime paid-up
olicy w«mld
w«n
fUs-n y .iirt4H*n or lifU
.Vugust, l’.0*2. FOUKTEEN
:TEEN years
t
after, the issue of Uie
aliove Policy. 1 nH*4‘ivi*«l n<»tiee that NO MORE PREMIUMS woukl
Is- re.iuinil from me, aiul that A PAID-UP POLICY FOR $10,000
was nvwlv to Is* isstud to me. and $59 01 IN CASH, as the PART
OF THE FOURTEENTH PREMIUM NOT REQUIRED.
i'td-iip jsilicy
isiliey f<ir
for $10,000, |iayable
|ayabl as i
lilt jS'i^'SSer of a paid-up
-nine years, uikhi which 1 V4
w ill iveeiv
iveeive antlowim 111 n twenty-nine
nual dividends.
Wlion one• i<.ntr;M t8to jviy for TWENTY YEARS and the n
finds that by SKILLFUL MANAGEME NT and ECONOMY his *-omiKinv has roiuire.!
years Lt romplete Ins
ire.! LESS THAN FOURTEEN
FOUR:
p,-.}ill. nu. THE. RESULT IS INDEED MOST GRATIFTIWC. It
tn.aiis th.-it BORE THAN SIX ANNUAL PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN
SAVED. I am asstmtl. and Is liovo the stoteiie nt to U-Inie,
that NO OTHER COMPANY IN THE WORLD HAS EVER EQUALED
THIS RESULT.
Vours verv truly.
KUHKKT MdNTVRE.
Pastor of First M.R Church,
lyos .\ligeleK, Cal.
Lmim VPastor of
'
■ '3^.
kl Church
^
St,JaencsM*
F®r pariiculirsaildn-ss
A. IJ. Pratt: Manager,. or F. C. Hall,
parii
Aetna Life Insurance Co., lOG-100 Houseman
City Manager A
P.Mg, (initol Kaphis
Vou Should Cake Sdoantaae
of tbe
Phenomenal
Clothing Values
ofTcrc<l in this MID-WINTER clearance sate
YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS
that were 12.50. $15 & 16..50 now jfoint: at
9.60
11.76
14.76
MEN’S Ol ERCOATS
that were 25.00 and 27.50 now going at 18.75
MEN’S OVERCOATS
that were ly.tW iN INOO now noinj; at . •
MEN S OVERCOATS
that were 20.00 & 22..50 now goint; at ..
SUITS AT LIKE REDUCTIONS
One Lot 12)0 Dress Shirts
€♦ milbelm
1.00
lUWMlSt
TIW A RECORD WANT AD.
L-i:____ AI
iJi
ippw
>iac ^vdM cmr. fnemeAii, t>wmday;4aiiuawy «. not.
niPlE il^lUlTBI
poor a«t....> itCll y«»»»< aa. «. tap....
omcuL Mocumfiot
Lmanl mmm Mm 1. DM.
•■sts
ShTob the
StSS.5T“
1.. CortMk Janitor wortt....
No 9tbrmm koiag oraoML tko coMdl o^lonaM to To«ter. J«»W «~>
Odd Faitour Uadfte miA tha J
mjs>
^tsfJKVsas^
aUilatioo and banqnat Tucaday eren-
No.V
Utoral Sn^Dlstrict K<
Mond kr AUi—■ Wt—f tkBt
tb* auM M laid o> tk« UMN
tag. fully 250 being in attendance. The
lodgvp were »i|uallty lodge. No. 5$3.
mm rmt sl imp.
B.MW-
^hpU*r
mroliii*
To tbc Howmbie. the Mayor aad City
OooaeU 0* Uie City o( Tisraraa City.
......-aad an-Slaa^m:
Col Uoi
1. B. Hi
bale on taxes...................... Travarae Oiy State bank,
rwi of oirioaa ....................
Pttktad............................... f 873.23
Ommrml atreet fund............... C.44S.35
Water fund ............................
90SQ
Dntemi Sewer Mo. 1 DIaL
lb» SljSr*be^wrtlM>fltod to Wrt »qm*
d<nii help to aiidU the nty bookt. Md
Installed
their
officer*
llr*t.
Mr*.
George 0*Neal belng the tnsialtlag of
ficer.
The officer* of lodges Nb. 200 and
563 were Installed together, the Rev.
Street JMatrict No. 5..............
Tru^^wer DIatrtet Na 8..
»7J7
LOT 182
sell made ft few remarks aad a abort
program followed.
t
Mr*. ArvUla Gard
LOT 183
ner rendered reading*. H. A. Ooate*
58tJS6.55
’ Book Store, supplies
‘TfeH.
nmdered vocal adoa, Mias Maud Fer
guson gave redutloes and Mr*. Laura
Richards gave a vocal soto. Ills* Time
« 504.S1
Francmi U BUHnga. Om. E. Coleman,
Heath was the pianist for the cere
PrinUfig Fund,
Fum
aq.. Horatio Ryan. Me W. C. Walla
received and placed on
jh. report
Moved by AMcrmaa Winnie that the Bitgle Press. oKlclaJ prtn tlng.l
Bto Slid WilMBpetition be granted and that the boys Evening Record, official |
The program was followed by an
Carried.
bTallowed to slide down hUl under the
elaborate banquet which was ar
iKid <
I of the chief of police.
The evening was
the time by the Rebokah*.
f
48.ia 2191-WTtereaa.
Ce^ad.
most enjoyable to aU present.
tor. 3« frft betwoea curb*, frcwn Iftb Application for permit to
to the paring of Wa
Traveiwe Oiy State
tiona. etc., to buUdlng
atraat to ItU stroH
from the aaat Une of
To tho Hoaorabto. the Mayor aad CIt;
LAUNCH OWNERS* MEETINa
the* west line of Railroad avenue, la
Couadl of Ihe Qty of Tra^erae aiy. Traverse City. Mich, Jan. lit, IPOi.
said city, and there being no objec
To B. R. McCoy. City Uerk
Povmr Boat
AsMiation
May
tions thereto, therefore be It
Light Fund.
SITsJ^ilSilemm-We.
the
uader- £184—8lr-I hereby apply tor a perml
Resolved bv the council of the city
. R. E I- S P. Co., light for
to th
Formed This Evcnlnp.
»lsnMl propertjr oaroera. owning profK to make a wooden addition
December ........................................ I
erty frooHuB oa Union »treet. between building No. 115 Park street.
The Uunch owners of the city,
Twrifib and Thlrtoeath etreeu. would
owners, those
I
79.93 street, a public street in said city, from poctive launch
reepertfully peilUoa your
bonorabkThe puildlnc U used or occupied as
the east line of Cass street to the west would like to own a launch. In fact
body to havr Union »treet paved with a hlcydto shop. It la 25 feet front by
line of Railnmd avenue. Including the
everyon** IntereyicxI In lh«* matter ar.'
beet quality brick, and combination 22 feel deep; IVk stories and 8 Inches p..
necessary curbing, gutter*, crtisswaiks,
First NaUonal Hank. Interest
curb and gutter 3C feci between corbe high frtun grade.
requi'sJed to meet at the ReconI of ft re
The material Is
cm bonds ...........................................
TOb.OO manholes, catch basins, sewers and
iroin Twelfth atreet to the aouth aid* wood. The Inclosing walls are of the
at 7:3^» this evening. Plan^ for form
Traverse CUy State baqk. Inof Thirteenth atreet.. Property owner* foUowlng
thlcknoiui, to-wli;
First
street, is a necssary public Im ing a club will l>e ialkedL«'cr and also
lercsl on bonds............................
923.31
o pay aaaesfment In
la Ifall.
to
storj. six Inches thick; second story,
provement: and be It further
H. A L. Mure. Co., aundrlot..
vartou* mati**r* of Interest to all boa!
aubroUied
Ur«pectf«Ily subroUi
six Inches thick.
Independent walls. Wm. Jackaon. aundriei*..............
Resolved. That the plan* and spi'ci17.65
. W. r. lUraba. 75 feet
The roof U covered with shingle*. Th* Goo, U. Carpenter A Co., sup
fl^ation^. plats,
diagrams
and osti- owners. A n gatta Is a possibility and
M f*^: W. W. rtoldaworih. 50 fo*-<:
wood, and no gutter*.
mates of the board of public works for the m.*etlng win alsodUcu.ss ihls. The
plies and tools................ ...
Joseph Hewlit. 50 feet; F. R. Walher.
Intended Altoratlona
grading and paving of said
Traverse City
Iron
Works.
m*H'ilng will iM* held at T::u* this rven
.50 fitei; Geo. W. Coleman.
feet : J.
Incloalng and division walls of sheet
. the re«p
supplies ..............................................
9.37
ing in ll *‘ Kerord office.
It. WIM*. 5t» feet; Cba*. Wells. 50 feet;
ifcMo be 3 Inches thick; 1 room 22
shown by said
J. J. TwoddTvrwrfc«*l; John Moran. 50 foci € Inches wide by 20 fee* deep. Oval Wood IMsh Co., wood .. llh.tsi
tiding the
G. R. A I. Ry.. freight...................
1.4N
s. 25 feet.
a ^n.l
Gabled roof covered with
tors, also
n. R. E L. d P. Co. light....
7.20
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Alderman lllnKbam that asphalt roofing.
No gu
basins.
the same lie ixferred bark to Mr. Hai
floor.
walls eight feci from sills
$2,123.17 m*wer approaches, and th** *am** here
tJia and other property owner* for for
by are appn»ved and ado|»ied. and that
Library Fond.
tber consideration. <
said pavement l>c and the
30.0i» the w
librarian................ I
Helen Stout. 11
Carrh'd.
sued, that In the construction of tht
Is fixed at thirty feet to
librarian
Alice M. W’alt.
Petition for pavlna Union street, bework on the building, the dlroc
3?W) tw*H*n curb**.
Gardner, janitor ...................
‘ tween sojith end of
Union street
of the city fir
fire warden will be
75JW
Moved.Aid man Murray |hat the
M. M. Pugsley.
brldre to foiilh side of Ninth street.
as to the aU©
pted.
4.51 resolution be
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City of all chimneys, aluw of II
Carried
2.1.13
. Council of the City of Traverse City
Yeas—Aldermen Abto>tt. Bingham.
City Newa Co, magaxlncs...
Michigan:
Glllett. Miirchio. Murray. Winnie and
B. R. K. L. d P. Co, llghling.
217b—Oi«t lemon—We.
the
under
Mon wlio.liavt* h:u] experi*‘nce
C. B. Taylor Coal C<?.. coal...
signed property owner*, owning prop
in *;rvv iron inoMin« apil wlio
NTone.
City
erly fronting on
luring purpotoa. also for
arc willing to work in oji*‘n
ITnlon sl-ect br
shops, can lind sLady cmwonld resp*x:tfuUy petition your.hon
The work for which this permit is
ploymcnl umlcr yearly cx>norabir body to
have
Union atreet
ropleted about
naring of Union i
imved.wtUi brick
and
atone curb., March 1st 1IK>€. The oallmated cost
inicU at rates ran^Gii^ from
ith line of Eleventh *
..$5,314.16
width lo be as followa:
From Union togfOOO
In said city, and there being no ob
ri 25 to $4.50 fxT day with
JRRAY.
street bridge to south aide of Seventh
Wm. Witte,
R<*spccUolly.
jections thereto, therefore Ik? It
transportation i>aid, l»y ad
man Glllett that the
atreet. forty feet wide. From Seventh
Resolved, by the ---------"
'
"
dressing
atreet to aouth aide of Eighth s
same ^rt^Terred lo the commute© on
Mlrhigan. That
twenty fcHi wide on east side and nine- llrw and water.
the city clerk to instructed to draw
t.HU feet wide on west aide, making
order* in favor of the several parties publlr Rtroet In s
width thirty-nine feet between curb
Traverse City. Mich., Jan. 2, 1906.
as reconftnended by the city clerk, and aouth line of Elevc
k'rom Eighth street lo aouth aide of
that the mayor and clerk be Instruct the south end of t
Ninth street, thirty-eight feel be
ed to draw an order on the city de Union atreet. Including the nc^essa..- ,
curb, paving to be aUrted as early In
croaswalks.
man-1
pository for $5,314.16, to lie dlsburaed curbing, gutter*,
the spring
aa
advisable,
by the city trtwrer to the several holes. catcJi basins. *t*wers and apT
own* ra to pay assessment in full.
Unlou|
parlies named in the city clerk's re proacbes In said portion of
paving of tbc block between Gas* ant! port aa holding orders on the funds street. IH a necessary public improv*-^
Park atreeU. on Washington atreet therein named.
menl; and be it further
n Curtis. R. A. Anderson, W. L.
a very lonji
Resolved. That the plans and M>ccl
for a year
Carried.
derwm. R. A. A., Jennie E. Anderson.
re street. 12(
plats, diagrams
and e.<^tlpb-ce of land on the above
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott. Bingham. flcaiions.
A An Jesneite Purtsch. John Furti
mates of the board of public works for
fe4*t.
Everett,
R.ibt. J. Prlrc*. H. W. Smith. F.
On account of a very long slcknew nic and
the grading and paving of said iiorHou
Nichols. A I). Squires. Jacob. Furtach 1 find It Impossible to meet the current
ol
Union
street,
the
re.«p<*ctlve
numNay*—None.
Ijiura Furtsch. B. Furtsch. A. J. Wll expenses, as 1 have no Inoome. Thcrt
• that the lier of feet, as shown by aald plans
MovtHl by Alderman IV
Is an Indebtedness of nine hundrec chief of police look the
cr up In and specifications, including the nec
dollars against the place, the Interesi regard to the burying of
horse near ; caaary curbing and gutter*, also rroa*
Trimble. Sarah J
U. V*.tnil»
I will not be able to meet when dut
d* by the city scaven walks, manholes, catch basin*. sew**rs
1>mkop Kys4-Ika. Charles Wilhelm. 1
approaches, and
the
same arc
If sickness allll continues.
ger, and that the owner be made ic
Stepan. H, F. Stelmel. Urric E. IV)wet
hcr-by approved and adopted.
pay for the si me If possible.
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
Carr
the resolutlbn to* acceplotl and adopt
UlKll
Ijither
Alice K. Crater.
ed and ihe width of streets Ik* deterthat he tic allowi*d to retire, he
Moved to' Alderman Bingham
Moved by Alderman Murray that tl
ined later.
cused by the mayor.
comm
the same l»o referrtyl U^ the« comroltUM'
ante be referred to the committee <
Carried.
Travt rsc City. Mich, Jan. 2nd. 1906.
con
on streets and walks forr further
furt
Yeas—Aldermen Abliott. Bingham.
2188—Gentlemen—We, your commit*o
be
CHtab
slderallon of the width
U.llleit. Murchle. Murray. Winnie and
lUhed. with the property owners along To the Honorable, the Mayor and City l«e on ways and means, respectfully
report that ihey have Investigated the Wllsnn—17.1
said stree
f'ounrll of the City of Traverne City . matter of
Nays—None,
Mr*. CaropbeU's lax and
Carrhid
Irblgan
MIrl
New Buaineaa.
pelltbm for imvlDg Union street with 2lk6--<i<*nllemi‘n—I have a lot In the would recommend that the city pay
Moved by Alderman Winnie that the
brick and rom^lnallon curb and gut t**m**ter> which I wlhh to improv** and the amount of her lax a* bid In by Kalarlt*s of the threu* new fln nieu of
the holder of tax title.
ter. .’td fiH'i l»etwiM-n curlw. from
find uptm examination that there ithe city fire department be fixed a!
Respectfully submitted.
Ninth sUvet t»» Twelfth street.
r iHHiv buri.Ml then*, unknown to me.
f tu.tw* per month.
AMOS E BINGHAM,
To the llonnnilde th** Maytrr and Ultv This
Carried.
C..E. MURRAY,
Uounrll *if the Ulty of Tiwvi-rse Cll.v,
Yeas—Aldermen
Abtodt, Bingham.
Commit t**e.
Michigan!
hliiti your honorable
Moved by Abloiman Winnie that the Gillen. Murchle. Murray. Wluni** and
2U5u^entl**men—We.
the
under
Wilson—(7.)
repnrf be nvct-pu^ and adopu*d.
signtMl pr*>|H*rty ownet>«. *»wnlng propM-*. Wm A Bate.
Nays-None.
Carried.
on linlori street. betw.*rn
eiiy fn.nting
f
M('ve*l bv Aldermnu Winnie that the
The supervisor. W. W. Dean, of th**
Yosh—AUlerrn**!!
Abtoili. Bingham.
Ninth utd Twelfth streets. wPuld n*card of public work* be authorised Glllett. Murchle. Murray. Winnie and Third ward, made a verbal report to
sis'ctfullv
peltkm
.vtnir hoitorabb*
11 instruct the sexton to remove the
the council re^rdlng the assessment
WlUon—<:.»
ImmIv ty have Union stnH*! paved with
ibc of the city.
of
fh** property of Julius Campbell, on
Naj>-Noue.
tirlrk .and
Travereo City. Mich, Jan. 2nd. I9to,. lots nine and ten. block five. Berry
ler 26 fiH*
To the Honorable, the Ma>’or and City Haniiah s sca»nd addition, stating that
^tnM‘l lo the south side of Tw«*Uth Even'tt. Gl
Council of the City of Traverae City, the asse-Kment wan made on the valu
c
il
nle and Wilson—iK.)
ation of |l.'t5i».ou. which shoubl have
^^U^'ctfully submMied
Nay*-Nonc
reail fl.50.nu on the two lots and rec
r. G Hb**rwiKMl. Gao E Arolottr. K,
Raporta of SUoding Committeca.
ice on fire and water, would roapocl onamendlng that the difference to* re
N. Moblo. W. F. Haraha. Anton Praall.
Jan. 2. 1906.
fully report that they have Inveatl milled
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
gated U e matter or disposing of the
Perkett. O. C. IsgrU.
Council of the City of Traverse City.
pumptr at the water works.
We find
Henry W. Smith. M. Rich. Mike Hable.
that the »uiwrlntcndont ha* wrllK
S Adslev. C. M. l-ancastor. T. J. Urn- 21 Jr'-^iiJnHemen—Having
cxamln
cd aud the difference be remit'ed to
lor. k'rauk Wilhelm. G*x> KL Hoyt. F. the folllwlng bill*, report the *amc number of letter* to firms and to
Mr. Campbell.
In an effort lo dispose of them,
HoldswbrtlCTtou, R B*x*k«r. Clias. 8 correct, and r**commrnd that the same
Carried.
only received one reply and that
Vader. H “ “
be allowed out of the Revcral funds
Yeas—Aid* rmrn Al.boU, Bingham
not favorable. It i* the opinion of tbc
How
Sparling
as here stated.
Kutierinlendent. as well as your com Glllett. Murrhl**. Murray. Wlnnb* aurt
General Street Fund.
mlttee. that the offer of $275.00 Is the Wilson—17.1
Vader,
Naya—None.
Pay roll. St. Supt........................... I
best that can
obtained and we
Moved by Aide
Moved by Aldenmn Blucham that
Dawaon A Smith, metal lath
would advise that
lie accepted.
the petition be granted and that the
the council adjourn.
H. B U Merc. Co, snow ahovRespect full
Hr submiUed.
width of 36 feet between curbs Ik' esCarried.
C. E MURRAY.
UblUhed.
ELBERT R. McCOY.
W. H. ABBOTT.
Carried.
City CIt rk.
Committee.
HI6--Forty»cv.n nrro
Teas—Aid
Cemetery Fond.
Moved by Alderman Olllell that the
Evervlt. Olllett. MurrJilo.
farm one ami ono-balf niijcs
Ulll. tMtm tumt OrabU.
Pay roll, xexton
[*port be accepted and adopted.
nle and Wilson—($.)
north of Grawn, all under
The lamli*—those tb.nt yenr In and
Carried.
year out Journey to Wall stwt t*. c-t
cnllivalion,
Rood buildinps,
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Yeas—Aldcrn
ah'»ip--ougbl to gt:ther a few iiscful
eiebly nxls shore front on
. CminoU of the City of Traverse aty.
JlllelL Murchlt
hint* from Mr. Uwsjn* narrative in
Hilver Lake, fine resort
•Trcnxlei finance.' Th'*.T might t.i tnke
the
wider
pronnd All farm tools, atock,
$ $0$.S2
the hint tliat lamb* arc beat off when
signed property
Traverse Cltv. „.v^,
crops. Get after ibis, neigh>ent Fund^
26C.25 To the Honorable, the Mayor and Cltr
bjr.
atreet be opened from
ConneU U the Clly of Traverse aty.
2.5C
: U Merc. Co., sundries.
UlS -160 nerr farm eight
but. peshapATafter all Umba were lK»rn
Michigan:
1.93
Montague, sundrtc* ...
:icd.
miles east and south of!tb«
1I.9S •19a-G«iiUe»tm;-|rbllowing are the to be ohern. or. wor*e still, to U
. lx>wla. hay...........................
nln. Harry
fundi as aervod up with the nauer.—KxOuinxo
r>pity, eighty acres nnder euW9H balances of the different
J. W. MllUken. boddlng ...
^ A Wllklna. D. U
by the book* of the treasurer
4.60
vgtToo, thirty an
Mr*. J. W. Plckell. UundryHoxle. Henry Fvdanm
ttP th© city of Travers© Cllr at the
At Goftootoa. In the Bontb am.
kiods, fine vantios. good
bushvaa*. Dec. 30. 1905.
buildings, «renk8crot8 farm,
there la a fine exacted from all who
dy
not
attend
church
three
times
a
good wood timber; horses,
19.54
tobfl *.^......................$ 7.2li
^$*60
:b.L.AP. Co, light.
week.
1492 01
■~.r£s;:s.sr..2r.p
HOLDERS
WANTED
Lodtifiji75.Dfitroit,mek.
GASOLINE
MARINE
MOTORS
Single Cylin3cr$, 1,2, 3, Sand
7 H. P.
HIGHCIUDE LOWnilCE
Hake and Breaker Jamp Spark
IGNITION
Fonfibked Comfiltt#
With shall and rcTcrsibIc pro. pcllcr
Also 2, 3, 4 Cylinder Motors
GAS ENGINE REPAIRS A
SPECIALTr
•
LOT no
U B. Biaaell acting as grand master
After the work was over the Rev. Bl*-.
Travecae Herald, print-
nl!-
st;
Rebekah lodge Na 192. The Rebekahi
rv. WiMteo WUm «ul U# M*rorof iMt
OAKIEIGEIS
Grand Traverse lodge. Na 206. and
fSSJ^
Armtw,JmrriMg borue.
SfertK. itSVIS:
> held tbcirV
The L O. O. r.
5..
WM. JACKSON
NACBIRIST
TraTwa* City.
HI U« >
WADE BROS.
Real Estate and Loans
LOT 184 ®
L0TI88
LOT 230
Lots 235. 23«, 237 as advertised arc now sold
LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
LOT 214
ALL F^SALE!
These arc all early selections and arc the
Handsomest Lots in Oak Heiglit^
sc Cii
City. This
the most charming addition to Traverse
addition is now largely built oyer, and good lots arc
will be sold sepa
not easily obtainable.
rately. c.xcep ting 1S2. lS:i. 184. which must be sold togethcr. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be
LOW SPOT GASH PRICTS
The while bunch of
TWELVE LOTS
X’
if sold at one time and for c.ish down, would be
A BARGAIN!
the price
__ _________ _ ^
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.
HontagM SlocS
Also Doe Acrii Lot
in Bifchiood
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running
20 rod*,
less a strip two rods wide on north side for ktreet. A
very-dcsirable Jot in this beautiful suburban spot.
ijS
To the Honormbla the Mayor and Clly
Oioaell of tha aty or Traverse City.
Michigan
L
food ................
Police fubd
Oenetory F
Fund
Oomeiory
Par roll tor Dec..............
algasd. pawmhrokara of
Traverse air. reapectfully peUUon
that the ordinance governing pawnMsrt be amazed, so the llcw^ toe
inaum hiataad of <|50.Cpar anmim aa tt now
‘ ‘
p!
Kiielka.’ iroSrtoa *
Jas. Avery, kunng dogi
Wm. H. Abbott, horaei
.1 80f.60
:: aiS
1.705.$$
997J9
2.74$J1
lUJI
7S.0I
€S$j94
ui*tnu»i................ ..
CONCERT tonigM by vha Chicago
Mlm* Conoert aowpafty at tho City
Wealw h#Te-»
Urgaiu in city propet^. t4Li4flAfrB liiMflar Bpar Vamiab
4m4i MMi for an iRMHar «aflL
tit T. liAtEl
12} ProBi Street
ilAXEftSEcmr.iiicB..^
; T
}MB. -nUVCME cmr. mCHMAM. THU««OAY, JAMUAKY It, tW.
PMMi
^
4f.0w
y
TW C«t7il Uter U»k» i
> srsr'JtizTii;™.
.p
...
mt:
m-
;v^
IX
'I*
raiTNt
EV*#*
Mft J. Olds of MV
^Vi'r
J. D. OrwsM
rtAT7. iOMph OirtMrt
CtoTitetf. Hi» pro|»rrtr hM
Treasurer. H. Decker, plumber.
MoriMW aM all laWlK«4oeM paM.
Tmaiees. fVed Fisk, cigarmakei
J, i. TladaU. earpMier; F. Oavidao
Hit WoriaiM wm $71l
Lh Cripwa of Brlflium. iW t^tar dgannaker.
GaaM. W. McCarthy, dgannahsr.
lioy wW. oa SatarWr otrad tk«
Hid of TpwivoM Claia Vaa Aimtnt, 'Sergeant at anas. F. Dnvidao
vto Wd broWa Uiroagfc tW lea arhBa
akadac oa tW ■IDpood. aavai aa<
FmCC HAS BKtN RAISCa
otWr boy t Itfa oa IW aaiaa mtlj
laat aaaiBiar. Ha vat
la a ma
Wat vltb Varaa Ska. afad 6. aad tW Dealers in Chicago toiiSay Papers
' Have Their PraffC Cwt Off.
latter faU orarWar^ Lao cimbWd
The dealers la Randny Ch
iW caikTt eollar aad palled hUa lato
papers In thU city have a grievance
The
papers were flprmerty wold to
PaatoSiea latpaetort Martte and
Barkiu are at Maraball tareatlfatlas them for 3% oenu each which left a
fdtr pmit for Imadling. The p
iWeW/ia of lira. A. R. Lawit a«
are not arranged when they oome but
Wr iHiiteBd that ha hat bm reiaofvthe various supplemcnU are la differ
ent bundles and this takes Ume to ar
range. The price la now 4 cents each
that he had aacorad a duplicate hay
to the dealers and ihe Inatractibns
The Intpactora refuaa to tty vbat arfll
ha done aatO tha aaaaatkmal noaaap^ read that they must not charge
t cents each, that leaving only 1 cent
poll cat# acalatt lirwU hat baea diato pay for handling, delivery, etc. The
poaadof.
New York papers cost 4H cents but
ThU U dlirorca week la Jodte I
sell fur C cenu. so there Is still a
ard t coon at l^otkey. a ihUd of the
small pruai In them.
whole oalaadar helnc divorce i
the graatett number ever oo
A Mlaslng Car,
there at one Ume.
Santa Fo car No. 484$ had left a
Altbtiogh the official lime of Port
Wfdl'known fruit packCT's establish
Huron baa been rtmodard for eeveral
ment. In the San Gabriel valley durmimthi the tyttem la a partial fall
Ing'the Utter days of March of last
ure. Aboot half the elockt In the city
rtni mn accordlhg to the tun. and year, loaded with aelect oranges
signed to a oommlaakm firm in one of
' even thoae who have changed their
the great eastern marl
timepleoet to ataadard time
obliged to aoaform their htblu to the bright, fresh appearing car. with all
old one. There U a poatlblUty of a the modem cold stor
recently put In order for the fruit
change back to aun time.*
shipping season, which was Just at Us
Floyd Coffee of Waterford Center
raptured ten tkunke at one hole last Inception.
Car 484$ was but one of a ponderenis
week and Is herald^ as the champloo
polecat rhaaer In the district. While train aimllarly equipped, kiaded and
on the way home he endeavored to destined. The Journey had an mi
eventful beginning and had progresar<i
tell some of his neighbors of his
ilerful mich, but the Intler all mpde to a point In the dUUnl Rockies with
hasty retreats to their home without out especial Incident.
Fbr days the heavy laden
walling for the details. One fanner
said: ”He lumsed me on his way manned with a sturdy crew, wound Its
home and I didn't doubt the story as way on Its long Journey ovoi
Sierra
Madre and Sierra Nevada
he called over the fence of hU Huck
In fact. I thought he had bagged all mountains, up the gradual slopes, east
bouad across the conUnenUl divide,
the akiiokP la Oakland ocunty.’
-Ikjn't marrt 4 dlty bred girl aad thepngh numerous rllUges. over
bru^ nUlns and jandv deserU. faith
try to live with her la a comfort
country home, for they are all alike ful to Ha 4£UsI» and lu destination
and will shake yoo sooner or Utter." The great train, with lU precious car
So derUrtMl Rehnlo Clann of Royal go of golden fruit, drawn by doubleOak after a sNKided life of four monthi headers, had tolled through eastern
with a Detroit glH who was formerly California. ArUona. and a portion of
Minnie Wagner. They were married New Mexico; It had cUmbed the rug
early last June, and as she was very ged steeps of the Rockies, plunged in
attracUvo for the first month evrry to and through the great tunnel at the
thing went smoothly In their home crest of that range, and started on Us
After that time Mr. Clann says she night to Trinidad, not far to the eas
hgd a chilly demeanor and one day In when the sensallonsl Incident of the
OclolRT she left and that he didn’t
hear from her for a month. She vrx>te
him from the Cadillac hoieU where
she was employed, stating that she
would not relnra to the rural districts
of Oakland county. CUnn is now seek
In,; a divorce.
The -Black Hand." which sent
threatening letters to former State
Benab.r James K. Flood of Hart reeeuily. and Is auspected of having fired
nooU's mills at Hart bi«ause $54,0
had not lM!«n paid as demandi^ in the
leiicrs. now threatens the life of Carl
n«KKl. aged 24. son of the former senalor. Another letter has U»en rtcelved demaniling $5,000 as an alter
native. As If to slrengtheu the de
mand Flood’s lumber piles, abich
were saved at the time of the mill
nn-. were set on flrt\ Carl Flood Is
a former U. of M. student and now
works in the Slate bank of Hart, and
he Is the favorite of his father.
J. H. Burst, a wealthy Saginaw tan.
Is In Jackson looking for ht.M 15 \ earold son Hobart, who disapinwred fr.mi
home Tuesday night The ^fher l.ellevi-s the hoy will take care of him
self. but bis motber U broken-hesnod
auU 111 over hla absence. The boy Imd
lelephuntM hU father from Lan^mg
that he would come to Jackson and
then go to Chicago. He then rang off.
hwvinglBs^mw at sea.
reas^.n
I. knows for ninnln«.tfw«r4u. ho h.d
Indulcom imrcou and a happy homo.
IT'S Twins
• Alim Abbott PiMlns Out Wadnoerth
; Brat.' Chico, to Hi. FH.ixto.
Car 484$ had mysteriously and
strangely disappeared. At Baton,
division sUHon on the SsnU FV>. lhai
particular car. with otheri*. had l»eon
noted in Ihe conductors rej»ort
turned over to a new crew.
Strangely this car did not appear In
the train reports when Trinidad
reached. The lll-fai**d
from sight, as If swallowed up by the
earth, and lu miraculous disappear
ance ro»ilJ not Im- esplalned by the
train crew. The mystlAed trainmen
wen, • called ufxm the carpel" and
subJt-cliMl to a s,-arching Inquiry as to
Uie whi-reaboula and magical disap
pearance of No. 484$. The bewildered
conductor e<»uld offer no solution of
the mystery that surrounded the lust
After many da»s of perplexlly. c
fusion and anno>ing invi-stlgation,
cowboy lu charge of his herd reported
irangw discovery, which cleared
away the mystery. No. 484$ was lying
at the base of a precipitous embank
i in a thicket of underbrush, with
Us sides distended. Its roof bulging
and a confused mass of choice
appearins through tha clefu of the
wrecked oulline.n. The car was lyins
lu side, dismounted from
trucks, a mass of rulna with lu con
nu pn^servtHl by the crisp mountain
r under a cloudk^ss sky.
The train In Us repaid descent at
sharp curve had broken the flanges ol
srt of wbeelt and the lll-fsied
was derailed.
Bumping over the rough
and tlca had detached the couplings at
either end and the disabled car rolled
down the steep embankment to the
valley, hundreds of feet below. The
train being oo down grade, the rear
on soon ckwed «p the gap. and by
means of aatomatic couplers had
I become attached to the fraoi
emrUon. all naknown to the train crew.
DEATH
TO au. MMumga
Ifyostrefudofs horse traae yoB casfliHlopportuMes fey sstsc the Record vast csliian.
hare nher property to sen or tnde this is the plice.
to make it ksovs.
OF BOTH
3K
I
lEv
WANTED.
GOVHiY
FOR CONSU
SUNfPTION
HmruBerntmEireS'gkt?
WANTED TOR ARMY—Able bodied
immgrrled men between ages of 21
and 35; dUxens of the United
Suies. of good character and tern“l‘ <
permte habits who can speak, read ^ »«>«a. We bare installed Um
and write English. For Information Palest Kcientiflc Inslrumeou for oorapply to recruiting officer. Hotel
defocUve vision, also the mom
modern Hectrical machinery for lens
cutting and grinding. Them la l^o
^
Ourad of panMimMioa In Itt fliiA Mmi
J. O. R. HooBer, a merchant, of Woodford,
rd, T«m,
Tbw», writes: “ nfty
here, will
that Dr. SinK** New DIeoovery cured Mrs.;. Mollle
Mollla Holt of Consur
Consum|>>
Uoa attmr harfamlly had watched at her bedside for the end, which doctors said
lYANTED Cirl fjir s.dit^
work. Mrs. 1. B. Gilbert. 440 Sixth i
r«om so tbp n»b.
St. call mornings.
Jan $ 2t iir on M^mday. jin.
A*! I.
risheirmau. Ihe celebrated oecullat a»l
Rapids, from whom
1i optician of Grand Ran
aURBST CURS IN TMI WORLD FOR COUCHS AND COLOSI
22€ E Eleventh St. we have b«*en taking special Inst me*
s-tfi
p»rr®t a\ our optical
ek. Jan. 8th lo
BOY WANTED—To do errands anl'l-'ih: We courteously extend an Intb
lo Ihe public to attend thU
wrok about printing office. Herald
ig. Kememb«-r that we examine
and Record Co.
"
Jan C M
-t all deftvilve sight absolutely
Brof. Shellman will be pleased
any dlfflcult and bet
WANTED—Furnished J
housekeeping; any nuinbor. though'JI
A CaUndsr With > Penmnaiity.
ACT UI.
no less than Ihrt^. r<umuunicaie|
1 Borne p«H»p!e fulng the calendar crop
with Grlnnell Bros' music
They mt<*t; they kiss;
I has fallen off In nxH-ni years. How
R W. Rastall.
corner Front and Cass ^lrc*ets.
| Jan 1 $l
Wife. Bob and Uon.
I e%er that msv be. we anr g««iilng our ^
dec 2^\t
----------------------- Siiua now Stans wi<b
i full asfumruent.
CONCERT tonight by the Chieogb
S H. O sign.
I The kind we like Ik si o^ all Is th« WANTEO-\V,.rk“b>l*V ofTny
New York. 4ar,. T1.—TJu- rrh.-lul.- of j
•crlpllon; prefer itarelbc. WS IJ.!*-*"'"’
comp.ny M lh. City
one publlshtM by N. W. A>er A Son.
thf* graiifl rlrruH iruttlng season t*f
Sporting Notes.
1 tp*r. hou« in the High uhool iMrtur.
the -Kevpiug tNerlsKiInglv at Jt" ad- _____________ _____________________ jeource: Admission 25 cents.
l$o6 ma« anitouiuea Tut-stlay at u
The resumption of athletic n lations
mt-t-iing In this city c»f the su waids of iM-iacen Kansas and Nebraska unlver vertl>-lng ag. nt^ of PhUsdelphla. Fo: WANTED-Hsrnesses lo oil snd pol |
------------------------puns......... . a luoiness calendar
the grand circuit.
siiles nieaDM ai, Increaseil Inti-rest In »
Fred Fuller. 143 E. Tenth.
1
b t your face grow old. sallow,
know of «-.iuais it. yet as r.
The racing season wUl oix-n at lh*. college a,hieticH in the middle wr.t. {
nor 21-tf I hollow and w rlnkUsl. If >x>u care at
of the printer's art. It takes
troit with a two wtvks’ mw-ting. bi*^
Basr-ball players ma* come and
------------------------------;---------------- jail for biauty. take Hollister’s Rocky
nonise
with
ginning July 23 and ending Aug. 4. and hut the Ik'h^hanlys goon forever The' /
^
^
ys go
LOST '
j Mountali, Tea. 3.', cents. Tta or Tabtliertwfu-r nicitingit «if one wtH-k as sixth meralMT of this family, famous In ; the tlnest office furnishings and dt-cur
-----------------------------------------------lets. Jokn
1 Dn,g Co
at ions.
LOST—Lace collar wKh gold horse|
the anna’s of the diamond, has Just |
Baffalo. Aug. C to 11; l»t.UKl.l:ix-pKh‘. signed a contract with Montgomery In I •n,e epigrams printed In the blank
shoe pin set with pearls, betwi-cn
Aug 1.1 lo IS: H.-advillo (Ro-«ton,. the Boiilh.ern b-agtie. His name is WII-1 spaces will lntere<i those who are in
TRY
A
RECORD
WANT AD.
Eighth stri-ei and Foresters hall on
Aug. 20 to 25: Providence. Aug. 27 to liaiu. and while he may never equal; terested In advertising, and that
Cass. Return to Angus McColl and
Sept. 1: Hartford. Sept. 3 to 8; Syra the flne-nrttitd made by his ehler
receive reward.
Jan 4 tf
cuse. Sept. 10 to 15. Columluts. Sept brother. Edward, the gn-at slugger of
FOR RENT.
17 to 22. and rinclnnatl. 8rpt^24 tt,2$. .h„
.ud
;;
......
Men,pi,U. Cleveland and Empire
h..
K.1,1 .» b,. . pUycT U j
FOR RENT—Three living rtxims, fui
City track. New York, wlileh are mem, bright future U
Bishrd or ui,furnlsh«sl. M3 S4»uth
endar fiir many years and Mate U abt*r» of the grand circuit. dW not ap
Union Rtr*-<»t.
Jan. hxit,
thclr exiH-rience that when a business
ply fqr dates thlK year.
Abe Alien, one of the rleven-st little ,
A committw wa« ap,H.lnie.l to rt»n- felliiw in the ring, is <slging Into ih**j man has livetl with It for a year, he Is FOR RENT—A furnUh<-d store ‘ la
willing
to
do
without
It.
The
Y-dlt
good
locallt>n.
For
particulars
apply
sidcr the plans of -aclng In general time light an a ,KiK.sible \ ih s vfa In
J Is limHetl: while ih-v last twenty flvto John Armstrong. Aldcn. Mich.
and this oommUtAw- will report to the
____
Jan C C! :
stewards. It Is con,posed of Messrs. Since Nels<m has slgtn*.l Jfo, a go with i: cents to N. W. Ayer 4i Son. will brine
Jewett. Settle and Muon. The stew- McGovern. Britt Is bx.klng anumd for ;
________________
FOR RENT—House ror rent. Inqulrr I
will meet again Monday, when It a rhauce to pick up some easy money.' Success Is stamiKul.o,, every park
208 W. Ninth.
Jau 2 :f I
B«tk rkfibM a*. 44.
Is oxr>ecte<l the providing Jmlge
! and AttelMooks to him like-li."
sucre.«».ful r.-m
starter N>r the* season will be an-j Wld (Vrnroy will smc-*-vl Dave Ful;/
well ami FOR RENT—House on North Elm
ret7^
'
• I
In renter field f.*r the New York
wood avenue. F. . Goodrich.
dec 7 If
[ Highlanders next segwm. Full/ ha^-.-a does. 05
Statistics Just Issue! show that
prn.xU'v law la^fais. Tea or Tahleta Johnson Druooo.ooo was spent In running the major;
^
\ ca
FOR SALE
ba.scball liagues of the country last !
j,
;i„. „utfi,.id In a few games!
year. Over four hundre«i players wereU.^,
He made Mu h an in,pro..-j
E 111 Traveno- City at Broad
A Modem Miracle.
Abont
, barn the rt-sl of this work
paid out of this and fully twice that)
,j.„, c;H,u:h derided !
sen-m.-^i the ro
work tram which will st II
many, were cmphiyed in dlfferi-nt ca ,
jH i maneni.
' covery of 51rs. Mollle Hob of ,hi|iariUc>s connerttHl with Ihe r*indnct of
Enqultr \V. K. Bratl. S
place." writ
O. H. IbMiper. Wo.»d
wasted hy
Truly, the national
Jan 10 3:
i the report that Sunday a^ebaII is I., . ford. Tenn.
; coughing up pus.s from her
h luuga. Hoc
a gn-ai Ir
11 promises = i,,. ,^.,rred in that
The over tors declaretl her end s»»
that he. FOR 8ALE-1.«hM' dark i
than ev, r IWk y,-ar for
(-os; m
may
her l»edsld.'
U»xr.H as gtxHl os nrv
my ur*:en*
already as many teams are organlnul tightening of the lid. in w'ulch
for sale at half price.
Dr. King's New Disn
as w.-re organized all last year.
1 .j.,.
^i,| h^ve to cios? the river j
iKix. E. C. l>-wU.
r-r. with the astonishing result
May Protoat Patay.
,
;
roUngioi,. wher.- games may Ik' Jhai
l»egan,
Ann Arbor. Jan. 11.-It l« almost;
su:,day wirkoui police in j tinm-d until she finally
Charlt-s I^m-astrr
Jan 8-€t
cu-rtain that the Michigan aihlel|c »uivnre
I covered, and Is a healthy
thoritles w ill pndest "Patsy" Dono.I
Maher, the fr.n ms, a-yc;ar I
FOr"s'aLe“or* EXCHAt7oE for rby
•Ux) huBv.
Thc-nfor**,
van. the baseball star who en.en-d’ho;^^.K,v. aaya that after he wins the ‘c^o^V H
proiK-riy a C3arrti fruit farm r.^
Ihrn- an* llniij:8 vn- nwsl to
University of Chicago at the o|H-nlng :
,i».rby he will quit the turf and Co., druggists. Trial bottle lOc.
mllHs from city; worth $3.5<,0. An
know. In the mutter of purof the fall, quarter and who Is Im ,,, ;
,.p,aui
Houen- farmf. JO milrfi /rom city
ehusiiu:
your
piano
you «n‘
touted aa the find of the yi>ar.
n,on‘ gr-nteel s|u»rt‘for an cx-Ikhm black
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS
w(jrth ll.ir.O.
John Armstron".
liir) Inisy to sliop arotiml _mul
There aeeroa to be plenty of evl to pursue.
'
Alih-u, Mich.
Jan Ui.i
ItHik tin? in.ilter up.
The
•uce that IX>novan has played prte
LocfI Track Team,
1 ThlR report Is mad# up dally. The Rs
Hi,np].-8t w;,y is the I^IMfesslonal ball. Several years agt> h *
FOR SALE—Pair of No. ] oxen. 4
Tin re is a lot of talk amonu the
HALL WAV. It saves
y.-aHi old; wtigbl 2.SO0. B. J Mor
cord is not rsoponslbls for changee
graduateil from the4b>shei,. ind . High i„cal High schiKil athletes in re gard
gan.
janl if '
it
saves
your
lu-rves.
No
"paschool team ang sinev- that time has' ,y ,h,.
f^,r uexi spring. laist
ii.-tiee tried*’ iu the Kimball
playml almost every seas..n w ith so-; y,.a^ the yhowing made was good but
satxiRo raioB.
way.
MISCELLANEOUS
calletl professional teams.
j ^ot as satisfactory as was wishe.l. in It
PrlocaooaiMlgi.00 CUARAilTEED
lohnson Drug Co.
S. E. Wait ^ Sons
American Dra^ €o.
SPORTS OF ALL KIRDS
WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COLUMBU TRUISFER CO.
312 STATE ST.
Tblnrs Yon Need to Know
PIANO
was a memkor of the Angola. |ih^. first place Traverse City lacketl a
l4*am. whirl, !uur*-d Mlrhigan | hammer ihniwer and will probably
playing at Jacksim. Kalamazoo. Al have one next spring who will Is- able
1 Charlotte. This organization j m throw the mlsslh- away pas: thejgcR^ipw
was made up of proftwslonal*. Done j former High school rr-rord. Again '
J’
It U clalmiHl enters the Mld-hhev weiv pitted agaln.-^t men w!i«, had
way school under shady circumstances. I tralnml In a more systematic manner
CHvshen siudenls at Michigan say that, and who were In b, tter rhain- for .n
Donovan's pan-nts are extremely ikht| n,.H-t. -Hie local runners hhowtd the
and that It would be utterly Imru.ssl-! lack of iraininfc ef^is cially as. 4«rly in j
ble fur them to pay his exp^ nsi-s j H,e day. they went at the events will, |
through school. Tie was enlerej at ;« vim and carried off more than ibeir !
Chicago with two years advance credit ^ share of the honors but could tw.t hold
and given a scholarship award,
ihe pace and the other mthcxds gradu
FiU'a New Play.
alA pulb-d^ ahead of them.
Advance* copb-s of the new play to
n u pn.bable that. If they can k<be staged by Julia May Gifford and cure a suitable place, that the bOys
Bob Fitzsimmons have not as yet Wn will legin rt gular gymnasium work In
rv-eelved. but the plot is easily Iro | a few weeks so that when *lt comes
agined. How the gallery god.s wUI j itme lo begin active training they will
shriek when Major Miller, carrying the, Ik, In good shape.
false mustache, celluloid shirt fron^.l------------------. high hat and guueral x-olce.
AMUSEMENTS.
Foiled ' with the tinkling of
silver in the Ikjx office as his cue.
*"n,e Chicago ‘ Lady Enlerialneri
while at the extreme right of the stage have come and »oae. but
Pri.t
holding hi. wlf,-, rememl.ru.cv. cf u> vDjoy.Wo
In hi. .TOA and hi. ihrvc chlldrvn atl,peo,
,hv magic of ihclr aong
Happy man; If. iwina..
Happy Monde ho c paaalnc oat Chi
CO cigars.
Allen Abbott has kept the derks at
fi. E. Walt A Soas busy fliung his or
ders for W'aiiawortb Bros/ Chkos tKik
last twenty-fonr hours, as the arrtt
of twins at his howae hs» brought
aranf::::rurf:::ir‘‘'Thvun:ru.dapprvc.u.v:
grand rv^c«latlon finale!
, aodiwiM «a. held .pellbonnd from
host of frteads armuid with congrai
An aulhenllc .ynop.1. « the pUy a. |
b,« .^^el hole of the May Du«V
UUons. mnl nothing will do but -h^ve Thus No. ^
it will be Ir. here given:
leaving iU dii
to (he lau echo of -Good Nigh^ BcWT»eiher Rs the arHral of twins, a
ACT
I.
UpontudU
tha
eowhoff
was
knred.-Braddock (Pa.) Dally Near.
amoke on the porch, or aolld enjoy
At
the
City opera house tcmlght under
meat at the half game, or while walk- eoltably rewarded, the trsla crew re
#^lr young Jul yah,
Ing or drlvl^ no cigar flUs the bill toitnted, a major pociloa of the cargo
the auspices of the Hlch school lecture
Ruhr Robert. ^
better than i
Wadsworth Bros ’ Chlcoa. was ro^vemd. and the ehtppetB nSm/righl for Love." and
aoM bjr 8. tt Wal
I Wire comes; "Bob hurt.'
Theae Mgara hhve a Kmg Havana ■raed.
The wreck pf 4848 Ilea deep ia the
ACT !!.
gorge Into which it plunged, the month
South Dakota.
CONCERT tonight by ths CMcago
meet of one of the most singular at^
Major Miller.
Ladies* Concert company at the City
ddents la the annaU of the 8anU Fo
Bob beers news, and
opera house in the High school lecture
road.-Loa Angeles HeiahL
Sayp: "Hni kill 'er."
:
WANT nEPAWMENf
heal!
HACKMAN—Alvuh Seymour.
Ih*>
and night calls^mpt’y an«w.',c<l
Stand at
n-vtaurant.
t'iiT
piioiM's 371 andlll^*.
Jan bci*
MONEY TO LG^N—N» tea clau*'
Place HoUL
r-iTT TRIM otrr
(aUtalng OMrful
I mmd SHUfidffarta'o
faly.
PALMISTRY—Ooiuaa Madame Utasi
Remember the ^turw lies ta yn«
hand, a edeatlle reading wtU re«es
Ue me ilfe’e kietary. Over fil
Dafcm at iMdo onmace
DssnMi Pnputf Far Sitf
We hare and offer Ibr sale the fM
lowing list of real estate. It is all de
sirable property and most bo sold
Call or phone for prleea.
70 ft. o. Bey Bt.. onooelte Darrnw*,
eusre. Bulldtng on same Is now uset;
hot eaa he need to*
»r,s.
House and loC. Ml mm 8L
^Howe aad lot. R W. oor. Wffbet«
8L and Michigan Avsu
3 lou on Elmvreoi aee^ hM«Mi
Wame and Bav Bta.
Simply Uii8:—(’ut out the
above «-oupoii and mail it to
us. and w, ’il seud yon usL-fnl
piano in fur,nation that you
can look over and study in
the ijniet of your own home.
You want to know about
reputation and wearing iiualIty; you want to know
1
about
the piano that U l«it
ited
aiiont the (Dfanintee
it mean*. You want to know
a|»ot onr “litUe psjrmMit
plan that make* piano'
easy.” and A,bove and
aU yon want to know
onr
Hfiden SysuB o( naao
ScmarWkickSfifcs
TfiBSfi^y...
Eight yeers ago three yoong EngBsb
naluendty men derided to start a laun
dry tlmrshouid be a model In Its procespcs and work, and they suwa-sed.
Reeently they opened an exWbltloi, of
their arhSevemeots iu Bond stn-et.
where It Is hoped It will make a prbper Impression upon the "emart" Ixndon women who have been •emltng
their ilagerte end Uces to rarts to U
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
pUyer. Free cooeerto daily.
It to 14 acres tad la Mi
ssf^.ir^Kr^L;
iSJissssssssE:
There le coaeiderahto saw ttatai
C
mif
gimated thm oM liisbo|icie of
wklefc WMB «bollftb«d In U30. vill
be re^«Ubltclied.«
BtolHe Orlicnby. who wm« fntor^ by
ibe Ute Cbwie. T. Yerkee by • vm
and Wstop Rlr-hsnl Wlliiier. of
mot slice of bis big esUte. has bren
1.^ were ciroslns siid Intlmatmuc Ibe vletlBi of Ibc New York msfrimda. Tliry wrre trsvriing In Italy,
•emmors, who emUmmle ber persoosl
and one summer sHernoon while the
for a period of sixty days,
vemltb At IbOOW. Other Qolhmm bishop of AUlmros was enthUslasthwl
pi^e of our journal In* set aside to the
uoUblM to be Ustad are Hekei OooJd. ly imliiHng oot Hie iK-apdes of some
u-l a
ial miml*er I'ornmemory of Lady Puffer, that the res
|tf,ooO; OoMle Wood, former cboms spchlti*ctural ruins, the Mshop of I-ou
In tlie adverolutions be recordi-d thereon and that meimwatiiig tiu* war.
girl mnd widow of Almo Wood, the IshnU was greatly morwl.
of a milk dealer, under a^ciit
M last be
a copy be s«*ni to tbe lK*reav»*«l bus tl*o*meut
n preiHitluR #*ous a-MMuhhnl at the
PiflrtHirg mirnonmire. •SuO.OOO, mud
said:
liand and friends and a copy sent to uiUklug ln*ur. w e liaw '*7 he «.jmTre8r>ecUl to \Yv Kvening Rfy^rd.
Augtisf Ilelrnom. flOO.UOO.
"It Is nil very fine, t'ousln I»lck. hut
out placx- of the milk d#-alers."
encer. Jan. 11—I). B. Ovid of the local pap**rs for publication,
The Vmmderbllt mnd Ooelet fortunes neverthi h-ss s rich field frsgrsDt with
life’s IsUir endisl. all its duth s o’er.
mre to be joined, mecording to the tbe .Hlor of new mown bay would Aldeii visited Frank Murphy’a farajly
Earth’s cares and sorrows ne'er shall
,■ Monday.
friends of Mims Olrndys .Vmnderbllt mnd pleas#, me lietter."
ME CALMAfPS Blartia Plgor Fla
vev
lluH!
more:
And tbe bishop of Alalmras reJames Patterson spent Saturday and
Robert W. Ooelet. who mmy the Imdy
■h for Seora
S. K- Walt A Soab
nnUhi-d thy work, thy »*arthly
will noun make public mnnouncement plhHl: "ronsin Joe. there's not an ssa Siindsy in Sharon with his nephew.
in ail Italy that woohl not ngr«‘e with John Msrtln.
run.
of tlMK match. Ever mince Miss Van- you."—New Ork.ans T1 roes-1 lemoerat
Charles Hunter. Basil Hlnkley and Thine the glad plaudit ; wek-ome. wel
derblll entered eoclety a year ago. Mt.
<*omc
lionn*.
(.•flllfornU growers are alarmed over CIsyton I>et‘ an* on the sick list.
Ooelet ham paid ber marwed attenkd
Gmifa Bird.
Frank Murphy and Bd Asphald:
Ooelet has paid her marked attention. the fart that Chlii<.se In Asia have
May McIntosh.
■roue Into the business
ex|Kirtlng
LTc In Kalkaska Saturday.
The union would mean an alliance of plekle#! odves to the miteil Htates to
Able Burt.
Ed Glhhs from Newbero*. U. P.
two Immense fortunea. a consenratlre eompele with tbe CallfonUa proilui t.
Conimlttt'c.
eatimate of their combined wealth Tlie Import duty on olives is ouly ir# sp4*nt Sunday with friends in S|ienccr.
Ed Stewsnl of Kalkaska was In our
pladag It at $70,000,000.
cents jwr gulkm. awxmdlng to the de
wn
Tuesday.
CONCERT
tonight
by
the Chicago
cision
of
the
San
Kraudsw
<x>lle<-l4ir.
Tliomat WIghtmas. the pioneer
Dr. Pi-arsall of Kalkaska was calUnl Ladies’ Concert company at the City
A hvneintb con l»e eoaJly etdomi a
window gUas manufacturer of the
United .States. Is celebrating his S»tb delicate pink b.v putting the stem In here Tm-sday to attend Charles opera house in the High school lecture
course. Admission 25 cents.
Wrthday In Plitsboof. He was the a bottle of red Ink and leaving It Hierc Hunter
Mra. Ella Welch and Mae Hondersun
first traveling salesman to travel by for an boor.
from Morrison’s camp visited at Mrs.
stage coach
Pittsburg and
O'Brien’s
Tuesday.
Chicago and sell goods. This was In
rosgressrosn W. Bonrke Cockran
The Christian Endeavors held their
the early '40*s. It took him six days
as namitlng In San Kramisco bis business mr-etlng Monday night at th>'
to go to Chicago. Slopping at Cleve experience In the far cast.
home of H. D. Gn*gor>*.
land. and ml that time he was ccfnsld
"Hut we made the best of it." be
Edna Shanks came home from Port Notice to the Taxpayers of tbe City of
ered to have made an^expreai record said of a iciuiium mlsbap. "We were
Traverse City;
age lake Monday, where she has been
for ftuit traveling. He Is still engaged like tbe tJloversvlUe widow.
cocking for the-Michigan Cedar
unly tax
fa the manufactare and male of win
"This womau’a buslwnd. a glove
for the
year 190r,. mini
m
dow glass and Is a very wealthy man. IlnUher. d!c-l. and so lueonsolahle was
sp«olal
rlt taxes and h.,.
toll Of Ontario Uvl«l..nBfri..nd. schcKil and city
The first Hindu temple in the west- tbe iKwr lady that she spent
sessmenis for said
on
ai\ji
relatives
in
bp«»ncpr.
|
bands
for colkvtum.
em world has been dedicated in San a granite sliaft, lum-flblng on tbe I
Mrs. S. Ball, who ha.s lH*cn spending I l v.111 Ik> in my office to receive said
Francisco by Swaml Trlgunailta. The fben^if:
" -My grief is so great 1 cannot l^^ar the winter with h»*r-daughter. Mrs. Maxes from now until Feb. 1. 190C. op
congregation numbers gfiy and the
r.TMn. o, <;r.n„ topU... -■ ]
place of worship Is modestly calle.1 it*
"Ilefare a yi^ar had m-tssc<l. however. urned home Saturday for a short stay , Q-clock to 4 o'clock in the afternoon,
VtxlanU mission. It Is a oneatoyy
h^Ur l.ad sumiieutly fiidcnl
here. She was acctmipanltHl home hy i On all state ami cininty taxes paid
building erected by rontrtbutlons of Uw ftiy to marry a young KUve
ATa^T^KrUK^
her son. Ed Ball of Oxford. Ont
1 before January lu. the regular fee of
Amerleans who believe In the lilndu
•=Ore‘^^r;In'
religion. ^0>er its doors is the InscripTuesday
and
Wednesday.
^
j
^tivr
January10.
there
will
be
Hem. "May the Absolute Hlcss All."
\Vh\\o some cltIrens were at work : charged a U>e of four per cent for colTfae swsml describes the religion that
l*cnaliy on delinquent city
cuttlng logs on stM*tion lo they felled a |
r^ of «bart«. Ptp.d
he preaches as "philosophy applied
school taxes and special assesstree that pruvtM to he of greater value
froa th» ts. 4 cent on #acb dollar of tbe
practical life."
that was tKought for they took alsiut
I.OOai
2.00 Down
"My wife maid she couldn’t aland
fifty pounds of good honey tlu rt from.; Office in room 202 Stata Bank
•MStor Hsto*s CssHy
fur X^hlcago. She said she wouldn’t
’building.
Wh«i Senator Kugene Hale msi^
-----------------------iDated. Dec. 1, 1905.
Ih-e here for anything. My business^ rtc< the daughter of "Zai k” rimndh r,
forrinl me to live here. She wouldn't tbe Utter, w ho Is a great lover of ehlU
como. I think that’s grounds lor
dren, said; ".Now, Gene. I
Grawn.-Mlch., Jan. 11.—The follow-1
dlvtrree." said George Ran. a piano use for iHHiple who don't ln<-rease tba
Ing resolutions on tbe death of Ma-' "
~
sali»maii. In Judge Gary’s Chlcag»» census e. lnnis. 1 want you and Mary
family. «ud I'll s4-ttle 510.- tilda Puffer. Slocum. Muskegon coun-1
court. "W<i. lived In Bulfalo." said
ty. Mich., have Ihh'O passed hy the
the husband, "and Buffalo she said OOo on ever)- boy you have. ”
imKScd. mid the Hales
hical hive of MaccalKH*s:
\
was eUwn as a pin and Chicago was f.>gularly t.lessed with ehllOrin. of tbe
Whereas. For the third time death!
dirty. Ugly and windy." "And she mn'.e perminslou that the fre^jiieney
has entered our hive and tak«*n frum
The hamlsomont and most convrnwouldn’t come with you here? ’ asked with which "Zaik” Thnudler
mtr midst our helovetl sister. Matilda}
iont HITCBEN CABINET on tbe
the Judge. "Sl^e wmildn’l.” "Take oallcxl L|sm to redeem his promise with
marbot.
Solid Oak fronts. Mmine
i
Jiwt. one morning Puffer.
your decree." said Judge Gary. "Any cheeks
and dust proof Roller lK*arin« blour
For nearly eight years laidy Puffer’
follow
ing
wife who wouldn’t follow hiT huslmnl
has he^UJ a inie and faithful mc nib«-r
telegram from Senator t'hamller
to Chicago deserjes to lose biro.”
e give Kng^nie Hale of Silver l.ake hive. No.
We raanufaeturo them aiul mtiko
and she
Harry Houdlnl. the pn^fesslonal
! Ills wife h|is got will be greatly missed by all.
low pricen.
prison breaker and handcuff king, who
-Boston Herald.
Restdvt'd. That with deep fecllng.s
jK-rfornuMl some puxallng stunts for
of regr**t. softened only by the con
the lVirt»lt police a few wt*eks ago.
Two years ago a Norwegian postal fident hop#* that she is with those
has surtled Washington by UnMiklng clerk was eemvlrt#-d of liavlug lH*»n lovtHl ones gone Ufore. we dtvply
traverse city, MICH.
out of the cell In which Gulteau. the long and systnmatiettlly pHferiug from sympathlre with the deceased memronrdeier of President Garfield, was the malls: be had done away with lH*r's husband and friends.
CNinllned. Stripped stark naked and same l.fittO .\meri<'nn letters. A few
R. s4ilvt*tlVhai we drape our charter
without keys, tools or mecbsnlsm of wt'e'ks ago another was »-onvk-tc»l
the K:ime offense: he had approprlati'd
any kind, he emergt^d from the cell
l.txio .\merleaii letters In two years.
just two minutes after he had been
locked In. He went along the corri
dor and released Jwo condemned mur
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derers and other crtmlnals. Gulteau’.^
cell Is the strongest In the Jsil.
^
Miss Rowena iWyton. of Atlanta,
Oa., who danced with the prince of
. Wales. BOW Edward VII.. at a historic
16 INCH SOFT WOOD, SLABS AND EDGINGS ^
UU given in his honor by New York
city when he visited America, is dying
For many years she peddled matches
on the streets of Atlanta. Miss Pey
ton comes from the Peyton family of
Virginia and is a descendant of John
Randolph of Roanoke. Her father
16 INCH HARDWOOD. SLABS AND EDJGINGS
went froBLVlrglnfa to Booth Carolina
and the Utter su»^ swt^ to the rue. rtJaa 4^11-
De.j.w.nicGiNS
Fine Dental Work
mi
-s;':
0as Range
HE
ClTtJLASS
.
SllAKKWAHK
AKT(J(M)1)S
Thin is the limt* to buy Wittlding gifts 55 ptr Ctmt illCSUtall through the store
r. S. UtqueiiilKT our op
tical opening, with Prof.
Shelinmn of tiniml Rapids,
dnnu.Try Sth to IMth. Kyes
tfShKl fn*e.
Hastairs
tbt 3tKthr
L..,,
MONROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
laadJATd r.uiijunit* aod^
Unltiad Stniea senate, ^en the pHnee
of Wales rutted America Mlaa Peyton
was la her day of beauty and was tomourn ns "the South CnrolUn houii."
As the goeet of n friend she was In
New York at the Ume of the prince’s
run and attaaded the ball given in
hU hoBor. The prince wna struck by
the beauty of the South CaroIVu girt
and roqneated a dance, which was
given. But fortune dM not coatUue
kind to MUs Peyton. AU her family
died and she was left pennileaa. The
b^of • dtpwted dajr ud
the odd chMWiter at • dtys
rtroou-the -old »»t«*
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fml
ON DECS AGAIN
tHsa.FrudB. Walker. JadfuurPrp-
Suith Claot id on ii» annaalcrniM to behtowiniod
thing* on hU many friendA
themhterialfor • hotuea*
• OhriataiM prewnt, pleaae
beer n» in mind in oooneetionwith the lumber needatloweet price* con«»tent
with qiihUty.
SOUTH SHE LUMBER CO.
^f.SBS IRER l-OAD
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Graduaie To
ronto Pnlverriii). tffflce in Munaon
bldg. Teleph.ineP. tjffice. 1U3; roaldence 104.
Qd aurg***»n.
finn ov er Fli>t Natl<
xena i.hune .".V'..
Vatnal
Dr^ Sawyer and IVnhal-
DR. GAUNTLETT
Special attention given to
disc'asen of the eye.
HER VC Y H. ANDERSON—Aturrney
with Dr. I. A. Thomp^m
and eounaeior. Wilhelm hliK-k. Trav
erse city. Mah CltlxenN phobe loS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—4’ O. Tar
ver. Pricer reanonahh*. <Kfl«e with
O. P. Can* r A Bro Both i»hoo»-a.
M.&N.E. TIME CARO
liiT
DR. E. F. CHASE—lb*iii*tn'«lhla. Of
fice ov* r B igtH-N V drug atore. CltlX* na phob* —ld« nee. 33C :orfic#?
534.
mug 3l-3mo
IRLBY—Sp«^lal attenOR. E. L.
of children. Roi.m
tion 1.1 di
409 State lUnk bldg Both
STEP SAVERS
Wood! Wood!
DR. E. B. MINOR—Office over Amerlean l)Mg Store. S|ieclal attenlUm
to e>e. ear. none and throat. Glauaea
fitted. Both phones Ut-uldeneu 513
Sixth atreet.
■n NKW WlLHl
“-ci!^*l^«r.
J. E. GREILICK CO.
DR. F. HOLOSWORTH-SpecUl alteotioQ to dlseaiM-» of the e)e. ear.
iMwe and throat, Glaaaea flued.
Rooma 7 and K. H. A U Mercantile
C«i block Both pb4«i>a.
15Cf
J.ILHOlfEOE GEO. W. NeWETHY
TMVERSE CITY BAS CO-
RESOIUTIOHS
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Grand
Traverse IjinU and Umn Co. F.
Thurtell. Manager. Offie#*. room 2,
Hamilton A Mlillken block.
CHINA
wrTriJJ^:u ran . Htimale your timber.
Reb-renre TraveriM* City Mfg. Co.,
el }il. |Iu.<mhi urqfrtb of tin
Ijom-ht dining 14t»vei
cemu-r Ilia day. lnt(
jan #■
Si
4. M. Nucllmantel
BEAL bSTATC AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBUC
ai* B«M rrMt nt. . u»
John R. Santo
TlmaTabl* Takm< I
aty uoauueWag uurtk
General Insurance
Hcw-WUhclm Blk^
Traveru Ctty
Tr^artlTfa In Trmvarua Oty fM Cadillac
DRS. J. 0. A HART J. TtPBBLOOR
.SSVSrSSlMSMw—
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIOtAietMCS
„MST4Wnkaha«dg f a. m. ta M
aad arrlvliif.4 I*
o.i.nooKWPOP.n._f.ng-4-.
PESEftViWWTOS
O. P. CARVER A»R0.
^
Tirtlnsuraitce
L. t. A. BUILDING
A. D. TYLERS
OKMTII8T'
^2.00 F»ER L.OAD
OSoeSOS New WObelm Block,
Citimm*’phone 639.
•
CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY. SEND US
YOUR ORDERS.
aeo. Jl. Jamb
DKNTim-r E
201 front Stroot
Oval Wood Disb Co.
C D. HILLEX
DENTIST
m. 87* Bon nwNES
liA’
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