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The Evening Record, February 22, 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)
Date
1906-02-22
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING RECORD
bpAqes
, FEsmiAitY a itok
NEW cnilllH DEDIMTEtMBnm
WWimTHMTPUn
EHS TOMHn
MLCMN MMVICI AT IMMACU-I
tAT« COMCCATIOM.
j
Aadrow YowMig Was M and J»hn Loo
ing Was 53 Yooterday-^njoyod
• PlrbMWt Party^
A eery pleoaaat Urtlxlay party «t
THE rnioyrd last vvealng at tSe home of
JobB 1.0(sUiiR CO Slru*entb street. The
affair oaa la boaor of Mr. IxHxlina'*^
fifty third
birthday and
Andrew
Toonga
♦.laiy.fclath
About
forty
riieCHU were present and the evening
waa eeijoyably spem In games and
masir. Ughl refreshnMrnts were served
and fke time paa^tM «il too quicLIy.
HOME OF THE NEW PRESIDEh
HCtNCMAN
CEREMONIES
BY THE BISHOP
PRCSIOCNT
OF
6 O'CLOCK EDI
>moN
MENDELSOHH
' TOBEKIUEO
FINANCIER.
PfOlUU MEET AT KTHBIT
SENT HIM ROTICE BY MAIL
La it Paner of the i
WABMlTimCOMEB
and Nick Have Arrived a^ Ha
ina and Were Greeted With
Hearty Addrsoaea.
ntieo Will Re
-Montcpal Ownership- by Mayor
YESTMEflTS WERE BLESSED
EVCRY AUTICLE WHICH WIU. K
UtCO IN tlPIVICCt,
The R'-v. j'hn J. ftheehah.
SIX YEARS AGO
CITY BOOK STOtlE
TM Boun a- nor.
-
Ruoaian RevotutionieU Are After Hir
Because He Financed Loan* for
Ounrta of Chtcago—Today's
Ily Wire ti. I he Kvemn'g Recordt Other* Also.
Program.
Havana, F«b r? —A eitrdia! weJ
cume was e*terdi.d Nirholaa l^mg |iv Hear>t N\
V) Wire to the b^enlng RtwnJ
Service.
worth and hi» wife bv a large crowd t
|b ,i,n.
- IHall, iv t|;,. s.*n
Ciand'lUpWa. Mich . Ft t. -J —Xt
Thi‘ <\jt.an cifdt iah
J!jl*'nre the HuK-viai rexoluliiuiary party
le niuiilrlpal league eoilrentbjn t.alay
il. ihr Am«*riran
i has po.’^w*.! iiiim 1
aile addr»-‘s«t'ii.
Mhv»»i Heii-v c;«.»Thnc^ <ff Holland
______
'on Mend. lMxhn.
tin • |*ruKrt.»^s and AsMH-latioii *
AtHttod fthe Right Ri^.
Rl•h•g H«nry
R. R. HOBART
WeapprecUteyourp^ronage.
MaviH- Tavlor U Kalani
llaayh" an I
•Ua^al and lnt..r.irf.an
—--------at once notified the Mice
Klalmrate
ArlM.- on
Ma>or HainIHon of A
;' pixvauiHma are being taken to pnv
‘ (••/nsclent e l.n Monti liail Affair*. I by Miaa
|vcnt ihi- rexolutionlM. fp*m carrying
I B. Ilettientau of iK-mdi .will Im;
n«rf. l»Ht I heir m
w«'n* «<>rni|*t
>d Today.
_____
I out ihvlr imeuiion»L A sisH-ial biuf).
and
they
<4id
«<»i
und.-rktanil
tbOiftiM.
irne |>liaMe of Mu rllirt
*W..- tan not
Tb.»
..f ,|«.
.K
K sh.tdowiPu bis mox,njeBls
offer *Hir.elves a« a hiimau MK-rllb'e MB -Mu
Hilh MrJrbulM
V.l .J si.H n
I’^vvents ihe.ppnumh of any
rrxMint
the fifth r».mniaii'tm«iit
,
11 Is v«trv rirolufbi • that Ib trv>it Hi,! leri.s.1 i,nw«addn-sJ!i by Mis. MarrhVi
of th» alUr condU^. ih*by ..ffeiinie a Mib-tHHO* *.• le-r
Sherw.ssI
ol
the
Wfwt.m
.Ncwmal
«t
on
• the nest mm-iiiir.
I the Mine Mrritire
H«i In the
Ikcatlon of tbr churMi of ibe
aarrlllee of tl... rr-w-s t.tir dUlu.. MrrI
l« CoBT»|>lk»fi took |ibu%
lire nnh^ om il.e a hob liumai. raif bv
lag br ibt^ HI Rrv Bl»hop a •ubMUute ahbh Intent (b>.j llin»
dresses were of dcK p Interest and
luiri^^mlrrlu* ”fli
valu*^ to those in ailendance.
h bunaTcrati!^ ,^^^^
M^f. Ib<* iDfluiie lb In* to a horn a *This aftiriHHm iheri* was wn ,*hlbl
bur*aucraib meth.*d:
hoiiur and ;;loi v/ . The Ib v Ua!
ty with which this financier was
Hon fd (he manual train tug w,irk dom
o^^otiaie bHina abnui.l. ,
Ui« 4loc«.^tbsJou^b««r «.rwlnFOREIGN TRADE WAS S 1.712.421.330 by tbe pupils.
Tb** rev.ilullofiary jiany d< (iar.
|>Hag aHoaiM by fall>>^^ pcoj^/oho vere brukeii and eaten
“Mv bbMH
!i.v that ih.*y wilt n^^a^-.siua;.‘ «U
FOR SEVEN MONTHS.
•mvdad tbn M ndlirw^ tbo mil«T and M> l-ei> • aicain n;t.anlnK that
luanci. rs who ^lnl^la!lv h**!p thx gov
rnmeni they hoiv* p, ,b Mno,
dm of tbr rorfWom many lK*lng ub earrinre aa cffered.
int
A. V. HOBART
Ibis week the Hobart tatereais became a part of the aty Book
Store aad daring ihat Umo we »re proud to aay we hare buUt np
a larger bustseaa than expected.
Our efforu to
to serve the mbllc Inlh^h^rt
aaimcr will be our earnest endeavor.
ELABORATE PRECAUTIONS HAVE
BEEN taken.
ytNKfUBLC OICNITARY %AT OH
THMONf or CWmtON.
A. a HOBART
REVOLUTIONISTS AFTER GERMAN
MUNICIPAL LEAGUE.
IS IN THAT CITY.
WCAmcM-rhir *r«%M aad.W^
Richer /
KUBECK & HOYT
UNIONSTREET
}
Winter Goods at Deeply Cut Prices
_____________________________ _
11 yoa would bay trst rla»
aiwwui lo uaollMW
wUl U YODB TwoLlVNirTr*4^
rw^ le Marv a Oyurc^t*
to gl 8.00
Bstow *oud vwlaa. al
In tM HHy «n4
.
uia louowiBff: Au aus-rr Uadiwwfwr. MoMUlaa Md Madrid
Mw.'. Wool Hock,. Ulow*. sad MUlww.
NOW IS YOUR TIME
ILL RKORdTiBROKEH
^THE SEASON'S
BEST
DIDNT SAVE Hli
abk lo gala admlttaiiep
Th«* wcmmUM
Urged Regular
lar^Attei
IncreaAc''' Importation* Wa* in Ma
l.bhon tth.n bl
Till* vcncral.lr bbliop
terial* and Manufactured Cecd*.
throne and sfKik«- kind wolIn of prab«*
Eirporta Shtmiwd an increase.
i sirompily lo Ibe a<oi.tiibUi:«- tirerafriig
>h, bUhop. with the annoumein. nt that the b
Ily Wire to the Kvenlng Record
ItMl was now de.lir.ale.1 to tltxl
hr tb9
Wa.shingtun. Feb *!l- The for.dgn
f !•<! lu IirgMl rfKulsr aiiindancv ii|»<>n
wacrlflre
of
mass
when
M*nnv
of
rommene of ihe I'niNsI Siatea for
Bw nrnciHil for ibttlful maiM»n laiim. IhlnicM whleh ibsl had xiv* n. <M*uh
sevt n months of the fiscal ye ars was
'We r
iKdIIR a mtlhK M l. returned aaain to Him
Irtoa aad draj
have pla.M^
lu worshij./'
l.e said.
flag for the r
bl« bUhN.p
"wlM'n* W* ran aiocnihie on rn at riavs
VMtmafUB mtmm
I. of iho and Ktv. worship lo God Thn« Is thTbr bl«««lbg of the veM
reason we have iNarlsh.vs."
lb* «abl
rburrb wa« the Rrat rer
furiher that iwmiv >*ars ag<* the rfiv
beta* wllaeBMHl by
was uiHhtnr hnl mm Mood as one of
la •tlrnee. Ail the ^
the great s’libsM.f iho stale
The
alsblBga of Ibt
bulidin.t
be
said.
im*.
was
one
o
oelrad a bit
fltiesi biitldlni:|. in Lhe dioees*. at
aat In the
nous ea Pinkerton Sleuth PaMwl
gtjcdn^tttrD^iw^ w brongbi to ---------- the, would always live in
Away at Hi* Home in Detroit
and Uith rhim hes work in
^
Today.
ankatf to Maft bafore the r
I.. bull, m«, u ,■
roaW be bWnawd, ThtMt ihe l.mg
r. bu. l>.‘fc. . he s.ild, H...II I
Algaiaod procoMloo, ahhU
By WifB lo tbo Etcdlug Record.
■eirrntero ttHaau fwim all |i
KUmll.
Mbb
. F*d. 22.- Ik-l.-ciixe
|
The Rev. Ji*e,di S^bnmbs ib.n an
Mate, be^n fron the aaimiuary
rick O Neal dUM early this morning
at Ihe axe of *.•;
tlaiigtvm* set m
tbr mng cvUTlrtor. Ibe bUbon evtimdlnv i
alNT an amputaiiiMi «*f hts leg at St.
sprlljklMl boh!
Tbo,. pr.*^.ni a I.......... rn,.*. ,| pU,, s Mary s hospital
the blPaalng while be spr
He wa*i tak.*n lu.me
I larv w. i.
Hu. Ill Uvx Jan. ir
wnicr aa ihe pnas-ssloi. (pna-fs
H,. W.1S a faiuoiiK det.v'Uxe
ph Ith b * s. lie Ver\ if.-x
Tba d«»rs werorlmivl as tb*- line
l« nib:, V a; . Uilb III tlrand
the inner naims and tbe tdsbop and ^ !oM |*h
e .xears ran a lUdfviixe ag«‘U<>.
•• lt, ». Thomas Itafier. K
prlfwta Iiaaacd enllndy around the out • Hapl.ls
Uoh. fl W
side Ilf the rbuicb and axaiti the ftv.ni' l>. Ib«> 1'ii.v
<h- lit v
dtMir was iqioned at a kma-k fnuu th«>, Hrewn. Cmud UaphU
il
blslmir. he b«*lng the fllst t«i filler [ward
re. radlUae.
lie* lb v
The aolemn cBrcmony closed at » .':o[.Un.i.« r.ohM, -V.-.mi. fiiy
t»..- Uev
when Ihe newly ctMtsi'crativ) aliar was Jo-.,pi, lUw* i T»sver.T nu ih.- Jl. \
On.ublc W» Trying to'Arrt.t .
lighted and the biKh |a»lii|flclal mass j Ib.ii... Toil a. IV I.-Sk. y; lleR. v M. J
Fisherman Who Saved Hi* Life
When the Ice Brok*.
***Tbe iHaiillful service of muu: Hu 1 Mom , fnidbo.tinii-. Soli.iiaw ibeR. v
.
“The Key to the Twentieth Century.'
Or. Thomas Green.
FIfil ««rvlM
TryrriST;:*^
.
DETECTIVEjrilEIll DEAD
ih^rrhuJ^b
Tbr
..t .be
ly Win* to the Evening Record.
Ijiwr, ne.*biir^*. In.l.. .Feb 22 -War
111 MiicMI. while ifKiIng an apparliis for pteventlng irms of Mie whil.*
kailpg on thin Ire j.*,rk,* ihniurh an.!
T..b.a'.n otr.««..
l|r
temple .d KolotiHMi Hbb h he said bud
onl) luten pfi*stble thriM,j.b t-i.wi pud
X Wire lo Ibe Kxening Ui'cord.
KHl,tm.i/iv.. Mi. h. F. b 22
t'oiiAt,*
bb^ Si. warl, whU. iixmg u.^arn.st^a
Wfwalng ahli h aiiendetl lhefb^iuaiioii|
fd BfibrmcHi s I. mple Hie siH-akt I im j
plnred todax in the dedlraibm of tli. jdOSLPH WCHBCK MADE MISTAKE
LOGS WANTED!
BALL THROUGH HAT.
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine. *,
^dar Shingle Timber.
Supposed
Lunatic Took a Shot
Fr^nk oPbte.
By Win* to the FNi ning Record.
JHckf^oii.
Mich.. Feb.
by a .sihingt r.^'Hi.* bail iutsxiHl ihniiigu
his hat
The mi Huger l.s Mipisi- .i! t.i
BOY WAS DRUNK.
By Win' to the Ev,*nirg Rivtird.
llraiid Uapt.ls, Mich. F*d. 22
The
liiveal‘gating Hie rns.* Ol
Bnxikt-. ag*Hl Hi. wht*VaH found
Knights of Pylhiaa Are Cathccing in
$3,000,000 BUZE
By Wire lo Hie Evt uiug Kfx*ord.
Ik li.iil, 51i. li . F. ii. 22.- Tlie st.nfe
.oiixenib*n of lb.- Knighm of IVtbla**
iH-gau t.nlav
Ik legat.a an arriving
s;"-.;’T.,Tbr:: tr r.,*-.::
oljbrbll*””
.... .....
“**■
]«“>'■" !'< Tuevdat
S;^^m‘.:;.,;l!‘har^::r
d**
******’' ***"’* **'’ ^•'**"*'
seh,s.-.
"
to atone for bU sins and is t# adv lii
* promlM* to kecji ih»* girl In n'1m*iI
return to ttotblng. or* die for Him A-* ♦ * '7'
**'*^‘*
g of fui. - ! !!!*.
1 *h*iwt*d that the
Jill Befit 11.
lii children mar-
lilgiiM
ainncmrnl
aaka.1
by
God.
Nichols Brown Is Celebrating
Hi* Sixth Birthday Today.
Wort^ t10.999.000.
0> Win* II* Ibe INening Record.
I•n.vld♦•n<.'e. H I . Fx b 22.—John
Ntrbol* Brown celebrated his sixth
birthday to lay. lie wai* b it |;:.taxi.tx*o
when (hiv nmnth** obi and th<* for
tune baa now Increased -o |;o.'*i*l*.tk-*.
DEAN AND HARSHAWiU RUN
H. GageYNill B« Laid AvMiy to
Bert Tomorreur Afternoon.
•OUGHT A TICKET.
“•iir apaakrr
ap^wkcr then rx'farrad
n'farnvl to Ihe
•Arty laaUiDrat whm* sacrific
fatrorad la Gods cyaa, ha s
ifocaumc s off,-r of aaertfloe to Ecu*.
BBd mUBUad tba nwiparteoiis down
thr^ lilirtory to Mexico wbera In
PiWBOoa* Mslory.
he stated,
was
^ A^ni. of pHeat* dragglu*
to the altar nnd^wtaff tB*M up for aacrtfica
That the
held tomo'mw afiemuon at
2
ock from the rraldeacc In Elm
wood, iht* Rev
iHmaii lYwhllo of
flcUHni aad tbe tnu-rmeni will be in
^wood
rndenakar Andeiwon will
fcave charge of the anwagamanix. Mr
Gaga arrtvod last creniag from l^ake
Mw w«p corract,
tw am IV and 1: o'clock tomorrow.
.p^^r doubt
For men nr,* worn
the
CraDerse CMy lllfa* Co*
ClUaMBPtvo«a.82i Ball.lOB.
W. L. Brown. MBaame.
world
over l.y nil com*!'! dn*8,
Wchavr. ’placed ,to llu: front and in our windows
tip* new aiiriii- Blioet; wp have
just rceeivctl witli all ne
SIkiIX'8 .mil styles
•..plnka, Ibe x.H.ug
.,i
•liiku. :.2t ILmibdph Jreet.
.i:<* doing a gym
afu rm..>ti ill tjif*
1 gyranasitim. and bn»ke oiu
tuK in his t.*ri hanil.
A Lot of Men’s Suits
^-AT-
WORIO S HMT CHILD ‘
John
T; i tend%chw.r unh^; they *^hat#I”IliLa?i
rtftfv and dcairuycd."
This
,1I»' eighth grede.
klib«i adoiatkm w» can offer,
offt- a
SujH rvlw.r W. W. lk*an of ihc Thin!
l»g aarnScc
ITaj
ITajrrr U only asking
ward-and BuihtvIsot W. F. Handia »d
for favor and wa i
k Ibis from
the Fourth
ward. Iinve announced
FUNERAL SERVICE,
their intanilno to run Int rtuorolnatiuos la tbelr rcspccUve wardn. '
t*Urtfl<^r7lMa JlUng'thr ^
WALK-OVER
SHOES
on a charce
da...hi.r o..
pi^wor to return us to nothlny. man's
hU murotn Hfsl •
!«> Truaiil OHl.er Vlui.u.
Thlswa
Mr Wx!.l.ers feropd a;.|M.aiauc- In
Oltr* Uo Their Uvaa,
ellaice. the lit St
.r,ih«r o.ii«i,.y tiWj, .y..k.
** hl"h ^ **rt^* *i
CUSTOM SAWING.
Substation of San Francii
Electric Company Bum
in Darkness.
!r'Si ^
nud U Ihe iH'leJire which teaches nsf^*** •►r«eighl b.dor.. Jusl.c- hltiHlgn nl
robook
208 FRONT STREET
M*ccabee'*"to Be*Held.
Ily Wire to flu* Evening Record.
By Wire to the livening Rc
i FiaiimM ,.. F* b 22
d ^•rb Hls*l.lfl r «if lb
f Kcti (isv.auil Fbvtric <vim|iany at I
ban
He said that ibe pegn
i* by the church was little sh.u^l »r 1 First T.m* He Swore She w*v Over of bick ibi>. in.»rn»ug f, KiiIi*d In a 4**sh
Tie* l‘o*iial and We..%tei-n
onrenal and tirgsd u|Mur all
i
ate c ut «»ff and jila* **- * uj.pli. I
make a saclfbe as a lilting memeni::!
^
l.y ih»* company ate b fl In darkm-Hn.
to the lepfiwe of his soul
' \\V owel
mdted She Wasn't,
No llvru wen* bud
to ibe^lmlghi) tbsl the lu-st that we!
.
5.;
a
Furl Huron. Mich.. F**b 22.-Thc ex
fHMillve comnilne.* of the gnat hive of
fht* lASiliiH of th** MarcabfHni decided
t«* hav** thi* gr. al hivd meeting al I»ort
STATE CONVENTION.
SECOND TIME
HgK Ol'R WhTdoW.*^*"
baomant
^
nuiKb Ihe le*
The tl-berinail sav.-.|
btrii aii.l the wat«b II will mak,> no ,om
plaint
«
Yo«U
b. w-iuag.murof
r„rr-at spriag rfv—. Kir. aad
tru.t7na IlU1ink.rf a. np*Bcw
vprtng Miylm ore haadaomv. and
CITY OPERA HOUSE.
AT PORT HURON.
RESCUEB HIS ENEM?
muBi was remli refl by a clioii of fit | Fi.^b iirk l{us>mitii. I'rtuemout the
tern male Volres |t-d l.y Atthur tiiil ( Hex John J Wa* K Msiiiao-,
i},,
b«*rd. ih«‘ oiganUi Ik iiik llax Majinaii , U< v J.dm M.o|.rtiieai. U.ati ih.- Ut x
:
4
HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE
Governor Harley RofUaod to Ua« Frao
Railroad Paoa.
Dy Write to the Rvnilng Rocord.
Wa.hington. Ind. Feb sr—Dover,
nor Hanley tiwk a party 10 ShoaU to
taipcct the site for an epllaptlcs hospltal. Tbe Baftimorw B Ohio gave free
pasM but the governor rafusod to arcirpt a pans aad bought a ticket for
Wa
*WHhjrilVliih
Dri,"*srwytf
DENTISTS
*
.MBMS.Ck'VOCMO mbns
.
;nOTHINCI&FVKNXSHlNCa '
r
Bu^p^ntsliw
Atioat ten doa n p^in wiulcr ,wnt». IM'.Ito
*4.00 Rooda. gdins ut ono-fuartb ten tbun our
roKuUr marked price. That me»n», much l«»
t^D they are really worth.
^
Btfp thtm of Us-fiow
All beery winter Koodi at eamf
:h.
TIicsc aoods have sold for $10 to $12 throughout
the scaion. UesirabU: goods. _We want to close them
out.
•:Ui
HamiltonMintCo.
N. B. Our clearance sale is drawina^f"^
a close, One more Saturday. Comest
■tMVKMK «nv, HICHMAN. THURWAY. FEBRUARY 3S. MOS.
THEEVEWNGRECOMI
mmsm
NDRSItTISFIED
I Seme tafimiatiii as R lak rcftsits
*li
3.01. Slater’s
Remodeling $ale.<
$,
Draw. IWMI
9 90Xtm MATCH WA*
TAKt- AND HOTTSN.*
carmuLTBs
•ORtMtOdi
OCT
Twi cia boy ail Hotis: FvUsUin *l Creauy RtdncrddPifccs,
OFBBfOSIT
VMITU THEIR ttOlEY BACK
mwtmmwiianmmn
From now until the wroL____________ eooiplt^ iAe
interior ioi}^vvnientgTe
wx- will
win nkp
—ay UiiOMrhoQt
uiiomKnoat our#t*ntire atun%
af a Kwk,
Stock must bt Reduced
ne SKEmna.Wnmm Ptm
is a pure linseed ofl, lead azKl riac
OU
FOUL BY RYA
paint oA the ^atest
in nrvlrr to raako tlu^at# 4-h\ru.*et. and we wntiM ratin'.* a-icrifiee
prolii u. l*uNOW than to have a W of
^ooiU ‘
durability.
on uur ban la tbiliapja#'of later.
Properly apjUied it can’t go wrong.
tatiMItMM
LMtad
Farty I tnannda
On«
Minute
and
t^actetefa
layw
lu
and
oErasirs
way.
We can show you booses, painted
value of the paiaL
Thair Dailar'a Warth.
The toxiod aatcb bettraca Kid 8ortmmm d MMiata« Md Rnddy H Ryau
ot Cbicado laatad «ly cnu- miauv> «»d
forty aaooada lam rvwaing and li bleb*
ly dUaatUflnd tbe crowd arbo bad a*
< PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BANK
V n; WILL NKKI) a>mc«cw ko>Lih the aprihR
\N iiy n .t lak#* ewivaulac* of this opptn-luntty ^
Cbe Reduced Prices will hot Effect Your
Credlt~.Cbai’s 0.'Od Bere.
with it years ago, that protre the
OiMFl Ratiava That Thay Had
*
cHj Md wd rMdi<kMM luu
Md Um bM UHrlr d«?Hof»d •OOMopposlOM to Ibr plM. TIm. m«lD op^
ooakt W If^lixad
• of tbr rrtult. by
I and tb* city ooii
How
mairb wa> glv
mate arcld«-nt on Kf. part. Jark ’
The Yellow Fewer Germ
by Ryan and Ibn j Root wa» tb#- refer#-#‘
| r* rerentl) been dli*eo%crtst It bears
In i
---------------- ------------' | elewe iCM'in'blautx# to tb#- malaria
imirat wa. al^wi drowned
(
the ertoat <d
•
|
U»ekl»at Man In Arkanwa.
J ^ •rni. Tf* lM«e Ibe e>>t«m litim *li>
<iT "fake"
‘‘fake * ana
anfl "rotten
"rot
M#n*rriiw. the m<H.i # ff. ijw r. m#s1>
€rfVn-JIi! rtliSII
rr..otm.loB ot m, nUc. tmLltf l 4>r KIdk h N#-w Life IMls
to rurr all #
I r-oii.tlpjiir
::z
ssir “nr! Kr«:r:.
Mgr. tba pvMIe MdiAc for
Rl^t i. ggllad for tb. porpewn. of per
J** r***tij'
^***id*i^
k IfM aad full dlac*t«el<« #»f jund^r thew'n ml#-.. bui"!?»*iisplMaib»n
bliik'
ewhai llvel)
■TT
in ilrti#*.
Improv#^ with flrel iMittlr and
boltif-e rompletnd
- tnd tb»tbo enrr.”
cirr,”
the worst coughs and colds pr
wfunded
At Johnmm l)n«g Vo
WOOL IS UP
:v“'Frank Trude
Alltioncli .'ill w«sil
»1« liav,- «.1\.hho*«#1
in pru-tw,
t l-dlii raf^ 11uthoai;tutranU'»vl piiro wtHil, on- null tK'11-
0!d Po*itomco BuiMItii
O . r H. M.
» tiruc
I
CYRUS LOVEiOY.
iweb
lYirc ;
lYir#-.
—----------mM#^; Funeral Service >Yill Be
, T. H
aa«r«.««.
A fco'dlrr IM.I l«.« #><-m:i!*il In
i.-ti
‘i IA-.1.
i:..ll u-.;n.: bn t.
“ lu#!!!.'
r-.iiv «ouM .-..#1 r#l itit in tlM--f
Hnll tlun r" "IV. Jl. ..r. ‘jinl It
4br.
I ti i.l
mjlr 1 -.: -t <
.m.t !
I
I
$10.00 to $20.00
llu-<^l«»ll»vT.tfl
-lothoa have
prartiiMlly sar
riliftvl llifir prulil ilits s<-a.i.in in tmlor to ctuitium* ihr
I SB OPM fMgU^tf lUl.^lble or the face. leading with his right to the
m, bat tbe aalveiwardeelre for diroct forrhead and following It with whai
Ike an aitemptnd uppc*r cut
Mt io tbe moutb-
"V^andaU #d
Je.us Christ
■niatee Will Come Mere on e Speciel
in
Tiain tor the Big Pyth.sn Benqwet^enu
; March 1.
- Fully nriy Knik-ht. of !*>tliiss will|Ijl^’
tbal n ia belteved by a grwai many to
come ovr* from ManlMrr Warrli 1 InUj,,,
claimed ihet Boreosnn was off hts ri^isinse to the iuvluilon of Travers. }
(Miy bwlg#-. No 7S. They will «v»mr on ]
|f
b»4 elty oMc— tuuler that method kn.M-s and that he had been watching
lerc was
Iblt aprias aad ti*d the public an op him watting for that lime.
90f«Mlty te try it
Rygry republican abouAd. lnt#n^-«i
fctMaairia tbe metter. and It Is for the
BMiMitir'tegay wbMbar they want dl
«Mt
or not.
K la probable that 4hn makers and
the majority
Tbece was al«^ « difference
opinlcm as to the merits of lh«)
tb
men. Borcoson having a larg## num
ber of backers and many iKdlotinc
Isltlng kolghU. an#-r lb#- wort*:*'®
SI
jiht- best .-ver seniHl In Ihi- city
p« I V «
SI
aii-»
i:ug#..e
and
en.-ntlr..k,:.c the ; ton. f»;l ^
y men give U»lstily of i;vld.
' Iges^ and castli-s an.l t«.w
wh. .M-em,-.! te be!«
the jvior lid nc#-dy R,K-ky Mu-u.
Ulti'Tea.
Johnson Drug Co.
hll.t.Ml !
of Us
_____“I DIRECT HOSmiTIOHS
the bout. Ryan was
IWI l.v an und« rRh#Tlir
and ri*da> was taken
ilhld.‘d\#.tMv and f.iMy
IH-nrcR 4#.re deducUsl
of
I‘tvykffl4 to Ibe mall
la., laiwrtfne.* and CharU»d'.«ml.v Wl|------- Ml Idunkard. ga#<- a
me 1 fiMirroum
Ibltlon
ill f,nly had
—d to manbtod. n cured me of lame
g.SHl
back, atlir joints, aad complete physand was afiwl.l to use
teal oollaps#-. I was s.. weak It Itstk
me half aa hour to walk a mile. Two
I of Electric lliucrs have
a draw l.> Kefrrvx* Charleme eo etrowg 1 have Juet '
mllae In M mlautwe and f« 1 like walk j Oeri
lag three more.
iK.xlng «-ucount»r. 81 dial
of me ’ Qreateel re«#'dy for w«m
man In »h.. honse to a
Mte aad all atomach. liver and kidn#
iiat.-h.
WlllUtii J.-nnlngs
pompUInts
Bold under guarantee i
|. and In one minute and
Jobnaon Pnig CVj s. F it MtMld^ V .
* h»- bad U.fh Si’s shoul
PugbM Drug Ca'e drug stores. Prh
to the msi
ThI- Vnatc'h
I kllf;hil> owing to an uu-
T*. R.?
re«-.ilu» nI
lu Mipi.lx^l
VdSI i
«
tl-.- Ir,^
...[
Sternberg-, Grand Opera M-.u.r
thi- iMMnt •umie on#- Intlu-al.-.* ilieli
th#-re nre to.> m.nny Iriati nnmr- #.n wii-'
tUi ..f l..«. ltepa
The ii. xt #tny I
genliil
bate
.Mn«-rh
•N If #*!Iiu|diMeV s#-z l "*lt
Tnn 1 Hike It bouH-y sei I.
r tlirtmgh
from .otcr to. .'.»\# r.
M#w.rs III th. i-.k, 1.«
gmtnl of 4:#wi:u«^\\
TOMORROW NIGHT,
Febrwry 23nJ. r'W.
«>' I
A pubUr iw.vtliiq o( r%-p-tl.liean^ N
’**‘•1 hi-ii-i.\ called. In k-e-i«»nr>e to jiiini«-ro.i-.
m.!w
I
hf^
«»>•*
be
Vo twi..’,*"
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
It Is the Bed Room
that n(!t«ls the coinforlabU? furniirrc. Thai which is ^lU-asIni* to ih#t ^ighl
that im-eis cv# ry rcciiiiroincni and -til! ho ftamomiral iiltl
< >iir sion*
stands Itrsi in tvory wav aii<l wtr warn lo provo pur s»au nu n:s. aNu trouble
to show our goods. A look now will mean a purchase l^t# r.
FULL BED ROOM SUITES
in ash. mahogany, beautiful lilrd's eye maj»lc. famui;- ’ .Mi--ion” style, liiirst of
quarter sawed oak. ‘I h#! lu-woi tlesi^^ns in evrrV k;»ul of-^vood. Vriecs arc
from $is.7.’i lo
-
I URGED 1. he PRESENT and to EXpHeSfe THEMSELVES ns to wIi.-Uo r
|H Iri il.^traM.- to hold siH-h |.ni;iar|e#
t. the M g liar sprlu;; eh-rtion.
l‘a.. had bis hand
in an H»x-lrtenl fii
a|.plli«d Burklcn's Arnica 1
t the usual r»'sull. "a quirk
nreaiesi healer on .
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
dlscM.rl.t;
hohiiitK priinHie-.
^’•'‘•ral ward- nf Trav, r>e Cl y.
I fnend i.'. ; ei.^lon.
I foun.1 thoti
AUL REPUBLICANS.*! the #it> ai#nct.ot
DR. J. W. niQGINS
fine Dental Work
#^«‘rUslinK fame, a tH-m-
PMur.' ln4he Ma--a. hn.n.tls legl-!a ]
le
ng... wr.- .it . m- tiim |
- -rli«M.| lnuir.l
f*‘* l
contem
SOUTH SIDE STORE,
CORNER UNION AND EIGHTH STREETS
j j;.s,-l cbwl #*f #-#,rr#-s,Kmd,
*•
asBi-mh
I- with t he l.ot
,
«
A. J. WIL HELM
.
|ln#1n-trisl tnifninc of cirls V,.v‘i.g
ei Jr.^d- :4iu#^en Ho-iigif. of .14 ftiHl bi. .
*'/ ”’**^^* ’*
e |.d.nd..n . Minty
limit#-! i.mn!-cr #.f «.
f..r.lmg imliihit f .r In#.
.*.! u,.m«i,d
dn-^tunkii.;;.
ry and ^ti rjelkar. O
id his siiairtng part
^*l••t«.ncr, cM»nM-nt#-d to givt- a
for lb«- lienem of
»d <h. p«p«r.,o™ .d .h. “ZlUu. «b;'
iWtadle have tieen arroete#!. The ar-jlif-aitlly.
rat ton In
This was th.‘ fir*!
Ddty of thie
ihiv present
preeenl admintst
adminletratlon
win probably create optKwIMon
Tln ro isno oUirr linonf #-,|ual in.-rit st-lliii;: at . such
Sens AcVnrwtctiQC the Truth N
vo-ir
. ._x_________
. .rir*nr«-* %hllTbanqI»erwin be j "
■k Craw w-as
drCo) acted ai
V-S
oa fool by flovrroor Warner and riiaw
mod iaapnetor Rlrd. tbuusaiuls of
^OMde of white oleomarferinr ahlppcd
to Oelroll to l>e doctored and ri.lor.M
Bad aoJd as ciwamery tutier ba%#- bc*-n I
locf
clotlim pun' waiol.
’ V 1"W privn-s.
111*. WIN- I
ptilnl.
A CARO.
fared with aad great 1o#mu-s
totbem.' Tbrottgb an Inveetlgatlon eei
hao'their doubts
nK#-m#-nJs and th«* r,
u to «rmw'u Mid I
r-,^ hv Ih.- Md.- #
1 atHiui a >i-ar af
have
is*ili#'-y #if m;:kir- ail riothcnifl
fio EXTRA ON PIANOS
I
I Krhnri.“,".ounn«.
Fare value and ten dollar- < xU:
due bin.H nt ririnncU
BEAUTIFUL CHIFFONIERS
jusrwhat a i>crson n.-udN when you wani more rot)in for clothing. Many
have no room for the rc;^ular dresses, ami :hi se lakv: up less space, 'i lie
prices arc from $r..7a to
ODD DRESSERS
IMnUV'MI.
srtu.
m
ideal PRODUCT’S are fresh and
pore, made .from the Tm-si grain.and
by the Ulcsl Improved machinery.
feb l.t-lf
> to lime IditJs have
From
It wii-c>.
Wif-O. wrhb-b
Wrhleh
dlst'oreml wttb broken
have apisarrutly |.«wa l».Himl up and
act artlllt-aUy. It W Im-cb sugce*lelj
tbit this has h##pn dour hy th.- I.IM-;
Ibeniaelvra.
Wild geese have aoimvt
tlm»w l*<H‘n shot hating pretieuv sb-tt;
wounds stuffed with sea z^m.
ir YOUR grocer does not have Ideal
btickwheaL graham or whole wrheat
flour and granulated meal, call up SOS.
t RECORD WANT AtX.
lytopoOBnyhoa inow SAbDepotU Vault, ttra k<7* are
nradad. yonra aiu} ours, so that no one other than the owner hss
•oosM to it. nnleM enthoiind. Th* vnnlt u alwart open dor*
Ibb huaineM bouie, and hioie* are ofienod in the private room
shown shove. Ow aaMOaat hox«« aie sbnndsnUr >ari(e kt
■saapnipooes. being SixSxU inches in dm These rent for
$100 s year, eo that for ahont 4c s weak yon can insnte tlocomenu aad records U valne (roa kws b>- fire, theft or osrclossnets, or tba onriodtjr of othars.
FIRST NAHONAL BANK
"The JCey to the Tw-tUeth Century,"
Or. Thomaa Green,
HIGH SCMO'OL LECTURE COURSE
CITY. OPERA HOUSE.
Jackson Hill Washed Nut
COAL.
Is one of the l>est coals
mined; it burns free and
clean, with the minimum
amount of soot and ash; you
will make po mistake in
giving it a trial.
TBE TAYLOR COAL CO.
THIS IS THE CLASS OF WORK WE DO
TO WHOM IT MAY TONOaaNi
-
Thu it to-^Iy that Iha>»hM|Malad4lMt#dwtri<»l work
in the new Port Office at Tiavcrte Citr, Mich., iortalled by J. B.
PaiKO Electric Co. and find the workmanabip to be fint daia
and in acootdaoco with rcqnireaianti of the NatioBal Electric
Code and the Treatniy Department, and the work testo free of
pounds and abort oircoita, with Bn fooUttoa nsirtanoe above
Undorwritori’ r^yjniremenu.
STs. COOLET,
vJw$<aarU.S.TmMrylMpi.
J. B. PaIOE tlECtRIC CO.
Ill CASS STREET
,
PUONE MR
when you have an iron Led. I'hese new '* y i#*s ar#r so heauliful. 'I hc rmest
oak .Tn<l maiio;:any. These prices are at $Kl.;tn. $1L*.-V)
finished quarter sawed
sa
N1.
Sla.OO. SlS.iKl. $‘J0 .iXi and
DRESSING TABLES
every lady wants jn h» r roam; so ii-eful .and these arc
A piece of furnit
ner of shapes and inirrorN. Priced from $11.50 to S2H.(.»0oniamcnial; all mannei
You should alwav-s hav c a dressing chair wi’h your table; a most useft
tide; sell at $l.fX).
IRON BEDS
arc sold more than ever—our new stock is the lincsl we have ever carried; *ill
the new combinations of colors of enamels and new styles of brass ornaments
and rails. Prices arc from $I 75 to $75.nii.
.
; ,
FOLDING BEDS
i
in several different styles, and all kinds of mattresses, cotton top, reversible
cotton, layer cotton, and hair; steel coil .springf, Ideal coil springs, bed room
chairs, bed soom rockers, foot stools.'
THE HANNAH kuy
MEHCANTILE CSMPAln
DCAUERfl IN-CVERYTHINO
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALSM IN EVtII
THunaoA\. mnuAwe n. not. ’•
I'
ka^^'a iMiUWv^wSrni'Sim
Vkawaa UttM PUM am ao WD4 aM
•t^W, l^'^tanzhlc for tk« Wort
me CATHOUCt HAVE A
nUC •UlLftNA.
ClllrtfTaiTC«TOFSl5.000^^ Mrr.
_ HmaaaJi
r«<«-KMi l«ft laU}
* “ur*. ». R. Yoi k MM
VMTILATIO IN TM« NO.T MOD-1.
CNN MAHNCK.
"**’{i i? -
: fn>a» *
TlK>ai»«.ii. :il
oih
^r* Ttim
and Mca. iUtA
Mtflict T>tt>. ich^rt Will
rjiM- ihlt :aar»hai frrmi l‘rw%.-«M»m u
rialt J4ra M A Htura of 4I» Ro«t
rtroe* laad atteskd ih« dcMlimUon oi
tko CJaibolic churcliMbit joanihlon MoU^i of SiMUk^
liay 1» *•• ttu city today.
Mra. KJ Su ao uf HuUuOk bay 1
apaadlOc Hi.- day la ih<* clly.
M Dlrtrtcin ttrott for ibr W«t 8Wo
lira. J U faJac loft today for Flf«
MMbera of tbe Cttbolic faith, coa l^kr- It. %ikl( fr«i-nd*.
Urn II A brink relumed to Yanu
^rtat a mvek otodod ao4 loo«drtt
VBOt. hoih for Bekool aod church c4r today aftc r a vlkU In ih«* city.
A. T. Ibiellmaniel left today ft.
nilragt. on a lusineta trip.
Mi. and Mra. David Bmlth and liul<
Ifftoiitr mmMrn9$ Art Mich mn4 In
At* tk*
Mn C. J EW eatertalaod
floaday arbopl claM last erealac vUk
a G*>.rgf WaahlnKtoa paily.
The Kaiahu or Pythias «U| nuafer
the rank* of pafc and t^ulir toniglit.
4a this la aa Uaportaat bcciIok a
.•ull atteodanre la dortred.
Th« rtu-r i r Grar*- charth a 111 loer:
•or rthfcraal pn^mptly a! 7.15 thU
nealac “» accoaai U the Icctnr. at
h« City opera houae
•^b. the BtitdLJack." Sboa mm
laay mot ariih Haren Gardiner. 5lo
.'ntoa rtreei. iaai vrenini;. and after
. reht-arAal of ib.. upeclaJUei ufOcira
/ere flecurt a« foliov«;
Buaiaeas
aaaater.
lUrky Umpriebt; atape
tanaaer, Hast n. Gardlacr: mualral dlector. bil giultfc. pma represtntav»-.t. Chariot Uinprlchl and l>ank
.adlei
Afier the l.ukinea* ni»<tiv
Uw fill. «*L
J. W. Milliken
N«wr
TOHIOHT.
Tha aiKodate woaaaa aroida caaaOm. drw«a aad powdmw.
Tbay am
mctmmeiy harmful to the akte. whUa
HoUlaier a Rocky MoaataSa Taa makoi HIGH MCHOOL IXCTURS COURRE.
It aufi and bcaatifuL t& ceau. Tea or
at
Tablela. Jokaaon Dras Co.
CITY OPERA HOUMU
The Nfw Kaba Rug
DIRECT NOMilUTlOIIS
JUST IN
TOMORROW MIGHT.
Pebruary 23rd. ItOi.
public mocUny cf republican la
the advlaabllinr of koldtnc |RlBianm i
In the fcyerai wards <d Traverse City.
f«>r DIRECT NOMINATIONS of ward'
Tb.* tociaj afit-mix a of the Ijidlea* and city caodiOates for the aprtc?
Jbrary a«rt>HafI.:n. which was lo
at., beta held tomiij ow aft.-moon cierlion.
ALL REPUBLICANS of tbo city are
k.« liecn
on
latn tsf Mrs Ga-.*
URGED to be PRESENT and to EX
PRESS THEMSELVES as to whether
It 1% desirable to hold such prlmariea
pret loin, to the reRular spriox dectloii.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKrTS
This raport la made up Sally.
Th. R.
—r€ la not foapanalM# Hr ehanaap
Gomidifof Errors
The best medium priced Rug on the mar
ket today.
suns SUIE FUI
of Piano SsIIIoe
tiful.
New spring designs are bean-
Made In the following siics:
For rich, rare and racy com. edy—the real aidc-aplitUag kind,
7-6x10-6
8-8x10:6
$9.50
310.50
one has only to rlsU the sliding
•calc. gct^Uyou-can plan piano
store.
”Tbe price of thl* piano
These arc just the thing: for your dining . V
ia 3400, Birr BEING IT S YOU
ni let you hava It for $300.Thla U only one of the stock
aegumenta of the slldlng-acala
piano house, hut it is autticJonl
to indicate the mirth prododag
room, silling room and chamber.
■* ,
\
* ^
Let Us Show You the Line.
effect of the comic opera piano
dealer.
iSiil
KIMBALL OIE PRICE PLAI
YOUR VERY BEST SAFECDARO
FACE VALUE DUE BILLS GOOD
We do not overstate the truth
when w^^ say that, we are the
'i
i
I sH^
)
I • :
8%;s=n=H5;
ORIGINAL ONE PRICE piano
house In America, we are not
sure now that there are any oth
ers. Anyway, our plan and guar-
AT GRINNELL BROS.
antee Is your best safeguard.
You get at our stores the exact
piano Tnliic that you pay for.
All pianos marked in plain fig
ures based on co.st of factory
production and not ou the whatwo mlKhi-gci plan. |
ceive face value and ten dollar^ c.xira on'any special
C >inc in and tell
KIMBALL PLAN
a
ated Today.
Side Catholic Church Which '
‘
. .
wvrAiw-r
: *
one large nmni 57 feet luug ttPd
"**’
feet wide, with seating capacity for
Stiti. Tlie building faces the
* «wt>r. where
....... |I
Tloyoval wood dUh drp.iriii
four large wlndoWH
wlnduWH give ample llg^ht(tbr
light at (
uMr.M-ml dr|iarnu. a; ».f I
the east. eighte<*n windows in all liirhi I lV.s.d Dl.Hh
eomiuiny. which >er»
Ing the upiM>r Hour. At this end of the < obliged to shut dos i
Church iioriltMi standi the beautiful! breaking of a siv t nrh Kbaf:. will i
altar which fare* the w»wt by ui*ce«-1 luiue oiSTsilons tomorn
Paclorv- distributors of Kim
Ao»
-T.he Key to the Tw^"t.eth Century.”
pr. T%om*i Green.
HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE.
CITY OPERA
$10.00
This Coupon will be accepted
ball !*iant^ with Interior PlayKimball Cabinet Piano-Play
ers. and Kimball Plp«- and Reed
Organs for church and home.
TONIGHT.
I
gut loan I
ch KTli
l arior.s tomorrow
i v. ulnu a* 7 o oUk-K.
wrpif.
iiui lur uii
nuw-^
Word hiu. iM-on r.velvod in the city
•venth ,-in-.-t.
and probably for many >i-arN. ib. .
that Walur l.oiajo;.a-. who Ik In the
large brirk a'mciure built at a m*t ui
upper p uiu.*ula. liit l bis arm broken
To !draw the fire onb of bums, heal by a cant ho.tk nlipplng.
llt.bOO Is sumclent for IsMli.
a ruv'witboul leaUug a scar, or to cure
Aa It ataada today, the ix.riloa rumlK.lli, Borea. totter, ecictna and all sklr.
lileted for use now, l« ih..- Uiwer mr
and acnlp
cHwmvsos.
use
DeWItiV
rldor and upper rtsmis which have
Witch Harel Salve. A i|M*cinc for plies
Wn 1i.fl in iwe. the panlilonH beUi*:
e. No remedy rausev
left out and the fovir riKimt oh tiltl |
To.
ef. Avk for DeWitfs
inately deslgninl. being thrt.wn ‘ntoj^[“
GWNI for
SPECIAL
COUPON
8IBH1. BECAUSE l!’S JUST
JUil BECAUSE IT’S RI8HT
m.
all abou*. your du«= bill and re
tagged pianos in the store.
GR1*^'NELL
BROS,
at their Traveiwc City or Petoake/ *.orw% ms • $t0 credit
on any new Piano bougi t cf them dut -ng the thirty (301
.day*, commencing Monday, February
t2th. 1906. If pre
Mnted at time of pure; a&e.
Car SsaliPaFflint Pl3R Hakit
Piaro Billing Eatu
Only one of the - Cowp~n. ct. a.-iy on-
*aie.
Othe
Coupons or credit bille are explained above.
house.
S AV
H*v# you »«CQ Jim sboat your r
luring aa* imiaUag. ksstaat |«|.
kssKSTtothsetty. fH*r.ios«sy
KIMBALL MUSIC GRINNELL BROS.
HOUSE
159 EAST FRONT STREET
5LS. EARNER* Pwr.
KjMlnKs <-alveK coming >v,
and t. n Msrrh pig* with or '
mother
Parties 1
. 8lov»‘r. riiy.
a n
\Vi b«.'» r.
vMwtern churches
le Altar facing the 1
Thu Original Ijixativu Couch Ryrui
) of J.TUKsbm laj.l
I Kv'mird> • laviativo Hom y and Tar
the cuMiom
all (H M I
cation and no attention Is paid to lhi-J» rertoln. safe auC harmles* cure for
direct Utn w'hirh ih« altar faecs.
]
The tanctuary.
1
anrtuary. fare^ with rallingv
The oanrtu
jum*. occupies the cruter of
the east aide, being 32 by l.’i feet In
Wmgth and breadth and la mo»t »>eaufiti^ out with altar and eupplellfully»r flti^
'urnkhlng* . The floor 1* car
ntary fun
n^n ahadw. while the
iccuH.
wcnl) inebn
i» candloa(kCKB
iweniy
iiicnvw t>l(h
mxii.
ckl l«
of elaborate acroll design. The
edict Ion branch candle .tick* ivf
feh 22 let*
LOST—Pair p.H b<»we«! evv gla«*!';<
and iMK‘k*fl book at
Kid** Cathu111* rhureh* Heturii lt». .Mr. Tuvlo.-.
Park Place, and reculve rvward.
feh 22-21
FOR SALE -I
Cl!- 43:.. or
J. W. MILLIKEN
NEW LACE CURTAINS
The vestment* for ma*» i
orate choice
'^rwlfT'ihe
The
he fourletm
fourteen aiailon*
rTlcaily framvHl and
of Chth! o:i the
The aancluan U ftibwJ **.1 t-n eliher
aide by .two *acrl»iya.V4bt aacrlHj
proper being on the lef«/aml the boy.i*
aacrtaty being at the rig\u. IhuI, r.x>ni^
*^lSflfwn«**^Vhr.'bulb!lng from Divi
•km Hreel lead* through a coriidfu
rtm fi»ei w*Ue and *lxtv ^eveu feet
* long, whlrb lead* lo the upm-r tlu»»r «. a
• either aide of the rea- pt»r:ion b> two
•talrwaya which load to the ap;nr haU
-'and entrance tf the church proper.
Tbe entire lnti*r1or woodwo-k cf tire
building la of viak* the iu‘au U-ing ct
mdld <iak‘ facvnl with quart
oak. with an artlatlcaliy ca
;\.rH
Atpirating Bhafl Ventilation.
No building in the city ha* a tnor.
Rbrfect bvateto of renllU km. the dl
reel and Indln-ct veoGlation due u» a*
piring «ban* bHng insallca.
With
tbbi ayairni the ouiri freak air 1* r%eelved in abaft* and l«comcs healtd
before entering the r.»ora«. while the
Tltiatad air Aa carried
f.-taa above
through ahaf*. the air In thl* wa>
baiag cninplrtely ebanged every fif-
The four nebool roona on th(
Some nov.'l t’esigi
in the standard grades at a
savini: of aboui
i 25 PER CENT
This purchase was a most favorable one consider
ing the present cotton market. This is a curtain
opportunity you should not miss, as the prices arc
vcr>\ vcr>’ low. These designs capnat be dupli
cated when sold out. so we ^rnestly recommend
early purchasing. Over $1,000 worth of new spring
Lace Curtains at from
35c Pair up to $8.50
See these and Secure Your Preferred Patlcm
i2-
To-morrow we place on sale all of our
MEN’S BEST OVERCOATS
The best to be had anywhere for $20, $22.50 and
|$25, for choice, only...................... .. .................................... ^ ■ *
ABOUT 50 ME.VS OVERCO.ATS.
i all new. worth $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50,
for choice, only............................................. .
{3.75
Overcoa s for LllUe FtUows
Ages S and 9 years,
worth S‘2 50.$3 and
$3.50. at only .
$1.50
BOYS- OVERCOATS AND REEFERS,
for little fellows ages 4. 5 and 6 yrs. worth
S2. $2 50 and $3. at only......................................
YOUNG WER’S OVERCOATS
Ages 12 to 16 yea
worth $4 and
at only.
I.SO
®{2.50
MEN’S ULSTERS
T“‘.a“s»o“'oSA
$860. at only......
ME.VS LONG COVERT COATS, small "n ft ^
sites only, were $2.50, to clow out
wOG
MEN’S PANTS, about 50 pair=-. m.stl> medium and large waist measures, were $2 00
and $2.50, to close.out at............................. ..
CIKIIIiS«VEt2.2SIIIil2.SI
on an Overcoat, or one dollar to one fifty
on a pair of Pant*. You can do it by i
taking advantage of this great offer, at , '
STEINBERG BROS, yi
-m
MM4
ton
mtaumi
conKfoFCinaai
«. R. M0COY AND TRAOr N, OILUt
ttfC CANDlDAtlk
Pbee wakM «■« tan A
hf ttm mrnf. U D. Ci^ilir.
f:»lMina4«rf:»..
yM0C«y
tab BMC
A ■airing of tbe ntmVUrmm voters
of Trareraa City Ss %erabr caM to
- .berra opera boM. oa
. Fib. e. to Uke actio.
r.^
SI 3 Beat Front St.
Up Stairs
Jill Kntt floods
> beUrrlag la tbe iifto-
L
J
■Mag to act wrltb that party la
i‘s"r«Jssiiri.iSS«i
S aTAONTHS
Potted aiHl in Wooi; n.sorted colors
ot tbe repobUcM cBy ooMMttee.
Job. W. PatcbJiL Cbnlmas.
A. W. Rlckerd. Secretary.
feb IMf
inaod by tbo council la«t fall, to aae^
caArtw M. Beer*. Mr. McCoy oaUf«d tbo oNWw beforr Mr. Broro* ra
tlrcmMt. and bas rammarloMl blmoelf
alih
dutira. b^nnliac the work
idBdally «B the flr^of Jan
2tc IS 2Sc ssdi .
Try ooe for the bosM
tflican In the city ia aip.
the maae meeting In
Tracy H. Oillia.
Candidate for Ilepubllcan Nomination
I for Clir Clerk.
FIAffltJtPpE
thli epring by the .
YOU orr the greaieat value fgr
parsonage of the Fourteenth Sireot
Methodist ichurch at « odock laat
.ur money by using Ideid prodocta.
evening, the ceremony being per- They are pure, fieah and vboleaoma.
lorroe-j bylihe Rev.
B. Carpenter.
tab IMf
The gnidm's home Is In Grand Blanc Once tried, always naed.
but he l« at present teaching school
In Wllllarosburg. being the principal.
$10 EXTRA ON PIANOS
The bride Is a charming Williamsburg
ym.ug lady, rntll the school term Is
Pace valne and ten dollara extra m
concluded they will live at Wllltams. due billa at QrianeU W*
SUinbirg's Grand Opera Houat
TOMORROW NIQHT.
February 23rd. ISOS.
A public meeting of republicans U
heneby called. In response to numerous
IH-titlons. Ibr the purpose of discussing
the Edvlsajblllty or holding primaries
in the several wards of Traverse City,
for DIRECT NOMINATIONS of ward
now at half Prk$
We do not care to pack these goods away—would rather sacrifice half
of the price. This includes Fascinators, Knit Shawls. Tams, Hoods,
Toques. Baby Jackets, Bootes, Childrens' Leggings, Drawers, etc. You
can use these goods all through March and then afford to lay tbein
away until ne.xt winter at this price, as they will not go out of styles
You Can’t JHss Them
FINAL CLEAN UP ON
Ifjroutnicle^j^ Eoononiy
PIANO TUNING.
Mr. P. D. iacoba Is at the Park
Place unto March 1st. All order for
tuning receive prompt attention. SatItfacUon guaranteed.
feb 20-tf
DIRECT NOMIIUTIOIIS
i/j
J. M. BinUJUiTtL
. FIRE INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
MtTAlT PUBLIC
K. fl MeOry. who luui fc»r aaay
jrar« tM’aa acilte aorho; la rauR^
HI* oppooctii wlll bc Tni
who la one of Travcnw CU
>oua« mcri and at prwnt *upenrlaoi:
from fho Pint ward Mr. Ullliji haa
boou «otpk>yed at oCAce work for nanr
ym and !• an capcri alomatraphrr.
ill* poiMilmiiiy haa won biro earwroi
aupporten and thr conteot promlacs
MMM
i'-'
REPUBUCAI lUS MEETIK
an.
la a taptrvNor.
itlQB for cfiy clerk wlU aoi bo!
atoroMlas. There haro bcoaj
ao caa414at« iboo ^ar. bathi
\m
, THUMOAY, FCBMUARV 1
<w^ taPrtWtaa in tba cNy ii ariid taattaM taw amma waanag ta
fHlakartli Qnm4 Friday a>|^ t, dw.
C^wta^Jklamfcw t» males
iiMliMatM.iprt.Cbirtbetfr.ct
Bilrer. MeUl Tbs. TaUo and
Desert Bpooos per set 50c
Apron. Itc
Bo^’^^anU 2.V to 51»c
i in the city to i
ed to attend the maaa merting In
ttolnberg'e Grand Friday night to de
termine whether It to v#ee to make
nominatiene this apriag by the direct
cyitem.
60 and 75o .teel
riveting Hammer.,
Hat
eoch
t. It McCoy, city Clerk.
ALL REPUBLICANS of tbe city are
Appointed a Few Moiitha A|?>. U a URGED to be PRESENT and to EX$10 EXTRA ON PIANOS
Candidate lor Itepubliran
PRESS TI;ICM8ELVES as to whether
11 Is dcslr^le *to hold such primaries
previous te the rcg^ilar spring election.
to be Inlrnatlnf. Itofh thewe younn |
Bien
men are
arc of exrepUonally good
jcood charar |
Every repubUcan In the city to urg
1 TONIGHT.
ler and both have aWlUy..Esther ct
ed to attend the mass meeting In
handle tbe dutlm of the offlee to
satisfaction ot the city.
Steinberg’s Grand Friday night to de
jHICH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE. termine whether R Is' wiae to make
nomlnationa this epring by the direct
tay a mcoto want Ag
j
city opera houee.
—____ i
i
minter 0oats, Suit* and misses' and
ebildrens' eoats
T-
'■-r'r
®sch iSSc
Dennison', best paper napkin.. 15 beantifnl patterns
As we never carry these goods from one season to another, we are go
ing to close out the balance of the stock, (only about 45 ladies’ garments
and 65 misses' and childrens' and at the price they won't last long!, at a
saving that is worthy of your attention, and that is everything at
HALF PRICE.
' .
' ■
DenniNm'. fukcj decomied
crepe papgr, new white
wart*, new granite ware
marcb Delineators Dow Ready
Axes. (Micli.
INSIST on your grocer fumishlng
you tbe Ideal buckwheat, graham and
whole wheat flour and granuUted
meal. There to no better.
feb 15-tf
IT
:iM|
TO
:oORi
WANT
Al
SALE
Regular prices thereafter for goods, with the exception of some special lots to clean
try sale in the history of our business. Come befwe next Wednes^ilosE to secore tuH bonoffl of sale.
$5.50, $r.50, $10.50, $12.50
For Men's Suits
Juvenile Suits
A few left. 3 to 10 years, at
-
SI.50, $2.00, $2.75
Sold this year from $2.75 to $4
Tbrcc Piece Short Pant Suits
ItJFiteJ
$2.15 and $2.50
Lots to close sold for $3 to $4.‘50.
F
.•
'
CopTti.ti! 1905 by
Hwt
o-M«*
Boys’Two Piece Suits
$1.95,52.50. $3.75 and $4.00
Sold aU the season from
$2.50 to $6.00.
.
‘ormcr prices have been from'$7.50 to $18.00.
hese lots are broken but some excellent bar
ons remain.
See Those at $7.50
Yiita’Birs’ aM Cilm'siN^
eNb,25PE,6tf Oisewrt
Youths’Long Pant Suits
OVERCOATS
A few lots left. C/ood goods in
every way. Uetter see them..
are going with the season. Some extra good
bargains left. $ii.75 i<j $17,50. Former prices
$10 to $25.
*
$4toS7.50
For I vMk only, Lot Boys' Short
Pints,
m
Per Cent Discount
ONE
SATURDAY
MORE.
ONE MORE
WBdnssdai
Come early for the best selection.
Copyri,J.;45,05 by H.« Schrf«r &- kUrx
Many are avaUing themselves of the oppor
tunity to buy for next season.
- |
» HAIVIII-TOIM-^L-OTHINO CO. «
\ iKce m Tiuvciitc arr, i
4 Iron Ox
It’5 In The :
Scrap Book
!K,trrHSr.si
TTbe’imt tonic for
fewdi^lmraiidMoiD.
adu Trythemiodv,
if your fiver ■ vroog.
Yoo will led twtter
Vickty.
^
uyh£L2f*wSh ^
wim® Hopp®. ih« I
r® Mver too chad llguor war
amokad and I do wot ftdad to lalpr
ap thoao haldia whU® I am la the
WQIanl pteffag baalaaaa.** raid Hoppe.
•-I atartad mv IHlUard earaar wbaa
v®ry yooog. aad dniiag tb® time I
apent la the gaaie I have a««a no much
of ilM evil effactn of thaaa atimal
on malty good area with a cee
the Idea became firmly fixed la
mind that I wool daeve- be ehaaa
lufgad la thoae vlcaa.**
PJiflik'r Dr*rdslflf. fonwrir oC
t. CJUD* tram
frtjm Porttead. Orr, lo ««4
Mkn OnUr Manrta, 4a«*hirr
TBroa
nwiwiicmp. foremoat with the racegt
at leant, of all the gWmt olaanicn. U to
mar ftacirtar of
K- H. M
be run for fhi* n««noo on Monday.
raaida In Pori May 21. the opealag day of the firai
KaMl Oty. Tbry
aprlng amatlag at Gmv®a®ad. Offieial
WmhfT
Ihrt
WlkiU MIDuHoorr ootkw to thin afferi ban been neni out
aladlfr llaa niiaJI rairr Maaoo by by Hwrtary Pn*d Rehbergrr. of
Brooklyn Jockey club.
The-field for the Brooklyn tbln yenr
ll»»f
will ba an Initaa al In perbapn the greati^t In afi Itn bril
lUnt blMory.
ray<I*KteIa«tuck. a Gartnan aobW
aad fonarr o««-r lo ibr Orrman
anoy. ha» br«i appolniad a uprcUl pt> The Picket arc i
liceman al Kalaaacoo^ Hr in aarra
lanr of ibr ‘'Soclaly for Ibe Prrrrir
^ Croniy lo cnilldreo and Aoi ®T» to begin much farll
on their charge*. Thin
"two Poatiac aehool boya. who had a
If to guarantee the Brookl;
oklyn a
flaiir aH Io a faw daya aco. bad brrn
ant list of ntartem. AGer' a hard
winter the grent race frequently nnf
f.c. Iiecaune of the early date of in.
mrro orrr a girl. Sapt. lUni* brard
Of It aad aoaouaeed that hr would e»Oftorad $600 Cu^ ‘
pri wry boy that bad anything to do
Ronton, Mann.. Feb. 22 -Sir Thoman
with II If «ucb a fight wa« pallrd off. LIptem han offer«‘d. and the Bo*ion
Tb« flro rommUalonmi ar® Intrratl- Varht club ban accepted In Irunt a
gatlag a rucmi rough and tumbl® fight iWio cup to be raced for In th® «
brlw^ra Breoad Aaalalaal Cbirf Hanry wtlng ctan* of the Yacht Racing aaaoMcLami and PtraoMUi Ma* Wltilngw
iatlon of Mannachuaetta There are
of Aaa aHmit, bocaua® the latter
wenly-aig clubn in the anaoclatlon.
anted the looe In which the former eprenenilng the portn from Provincegave an order. Will
own to Anninquam. The cup will bfblackened and
?ome alMolutely the property of U
tiaeea.
waa brtikrn In t
tUng committee at
aror of gaa manu- hem with the same U.al or iwo year*
fariured from'ipaeoItnaL for the oHy
lighting
The Chicago Ihdiietrialj
l^atrialjGka
Co. offrra lo fumUh ibU gaa at |1 per. cup* for yacht racing
1.000 foot for banting and lighting.
*
ait and on the great lak(
Duffy Wanta to D® a
.“S
5sSi*’r«T.:r5:;::«'KV?.A'2S
SK'w'.r.in;::'?;
On the application of Arthur Duffy
gram for ^
r nprlnier. for an Injunction realrwlny«ne of the tudenta remained
g the Amateur Athletic Union from
away, rertooaly
dlaniptlng the pro
refusing
to retain
hi* name
apd
gram. 8upt. r. G. Darla baa auapend- achievement, on the ansoclatlon** ofed the twentv-ooe for two weeka.
llclal record*, decision ia reserved.
Plagaani Powell, aged over SO, the The case was Uken under advlsemeat
holy chair caner in Kalamaaou. fell
by Justice FlUgerald of the New York
Into Arcadia creek Monday, and the
bankt are no high ha waa unable to
Word come* from Wlseooala uni
climb out. Hr waa not found for five
l*r»«y Angell of the V of M. n-celved an ovation o-i
Ida \laii lo
Itrown univeraity, tif which he la one
of the oldeat living graduaiea
He
waa reiHWtedl) applaudial aa be i
to the atudenia at chapea am!
'the undergradiiatea marched out they
formed Into linea of an eighth id a
mile each, and aa ITealdenl Angell.
accompanied by Hr “
of lliown. paaned h
rhei'nvi ilie vtiiltor. waving their hata
and continuing the ovaiUm for m-veral
Hemhardt a date will have to be can
have
to
^ ^ Van Hyde of Battle
Creek
uKiiit- V
revv.
to prUon for from one to fifteen
Jets”'
k nwldence
a dark
rmldence *ti
ntreet. necurlng
r and the lady
---------------------------dglammHe
gave the glaa®a® to
r and the lad
later Identiflad him
chaaed for $3 a * gaa naver.- which a
nmooth agent attached to hla gaa me^
ter. The effect of Ita oparallon wan
that the aupnly waa ahut off entirely.
The i%ent ban been arreated under
Ws In The Scrap Book
fjasTw-sa??
Wa In The Scrap Book
Do you thrill with the weird and mysterious?
. The Descent into the Maelstrorn.”
DaleS: Dec. 1.
Read,
IVs In The Scrap Book
Doyou want lolid fact? Read,
“Little.Glimpses of the 19th Century.’*
The niMMt opal known In AuiUraBa
Is obtained nt White nilTf. near Wll-
LOST
ranln. in the colony of New SobHi
It f^hap. InrUals F to B. Re- Wdies. wber4* alanit Son miners arc
coawiantlv er loved
Tlio licfrt Aiiualr n-turnetl 1.1 R-cord office.
Jan 27-tf By of tin--.* * nes n*a!lzes oreaslimaj.
h as
an unnee,
;
8T-I.OCXH M- with
frs In The Scrap Book
Are you fond of dogs? Read,
Soutor Vest’s great “ Eulogy on the Dog.”
H*8 In The Scrap Book
FOR RENT.
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Italy ami Spam have f.-wer houses
In jin pwporli.m to their i->pulati.m than .
• other ctmnlry in the .
Would you like a copy of Lincoln’s favorite poem,
or Roosevelt*s?
Wa In The Scrap Book
FOR RENT-Tw.) rv-»ma iinf.irnivl,.-.!. t-------------------------------------------- -IT-------------------1
These are but seven of the thousand good things that pack the
pages of Thi Scbap Book. .
.m..
J In <h> MarVImni I.I.K-k, I
inquin-n«,.rd om«..
I The Four Corners of the Earth ]
large eoffiH- mill. Ice box. feed, s
Kctjop. computing Kales, one e<iunier
-klgtiK. single w.irk harue-s. driving
harne—. one cutter aiiil niimerc-is 1
MONEY
IVm-hrolmnns
iWh liing,
^
.
.
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There is considerable
and plenty qf a
land. Soli good.
B. J. Jd.irgan.
FOR SALE-I»rier three-horM ma
rlne engine: guaranteed In perfect
B<11 ;r.O
City, Mich.
GASOLINE
MARINE MOTORS
Silicic CylinderB. 1. 2. 3, 5 .-mil
7 Hone Power
HIGH GRADE LOW PRICF
: Make nod Break or .lamp Spark
r
Furnished complete, with shaft anc
reveniWe propeUer
Abo 2, 3,4 Cylinder Motora
WM. JACKSON
NACHnaST
TiuvasE cm, mauQiM
saw
Umbar
on thla
running order and In the Ik*sI of coo
ditlon; owner wants more power;
snap ;«r -oroeeme a* price 1* low for
a cpiick -ale; engine give* speed of
L»<li*«. “ycu can ,
8 mlh-- an hour in 22 fool tmat with
4^-foot lieam.
Add.'ea* Engine,
Jau 23 If
cartHTPeord. „
FOrVlE
Tw.. nh-e
cowr.
Septemher. the p’bcr
ing: will lie sold cheap.
Holliday.
Dr- F.
j.
Mac Nett
( Apac.lallat ot
EYE, EAR
FOR SALE-Several car loads of drj j
bJ.K-k wcxid.
W’llI drdtvrr In any
quantity.
ply Co.
Inquire at Farmer* Sup
Janl2-tf
NOSE and THROAT
QLAffDLn MfltD
wiih«iGn niot k
Truv«»rK« cii>
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MI^ELLANEOU8"P°”“°‘”^ "ilLUl
MONEY TO
LOAN—.Vo
put in morigag.**.
Inquire of ,E.
Plan- hotel.
lax
clause
llous«*5 for -ahMcNamara.
•
It »• *». uImI
WT. .b
Killun
hmJU. ll
K r^.l,ulUliorv and
v
Park
feh •
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PALMISTRY—Consult Madame Hines.
Rcmemb«-r the future lies In your
hand, a aclenilfic reading will reveal _________________
_________________
POSSIBLY
IT IS YOU
LUMBER CO.
Cit. Phone 30S
;
House and lot. $01 Sixth 8L
Housa and loL B. W. cor. Wafast«
•
SOUTH SIDE
worih^madrop.
usad Cor
j
ava, batwaam
Warn® and Hgv Sta.
g, I
8 lot* on finmea atraqi. hatwaas
**
"Vaj ne and
and Bay
Bay 8U.
8U^
___I Wayne
Lot 71. and hoiiae.W Hel^ta.
Hal^ta.
FOR-SALE -Bay pony iH'ifc-ctly g.-n
One of the best loc^atlnns la the etty
th? in.l Mfe. Have mi me f.ir her
or aurroujdlng country for home. 4
*^hiTc an? DO fewer than S.OOO dis
I’ariK. .’■rir. Fifth St.
acres of land, large houae^ cor. Day
tinct languag»*s spoken hy mankind.
fell 1!IGI*
and Ramsdell Sts.
The nuinlMT of separate dlah-et- l<
12 to 14 arres land In Elmwood town.
jcaormou*. There an- im»re than r.o FOR SALE -.If.-It w.Mid: l-M ti cut *hlp. about 1 mMe from city llmitab
Will make a good market garden.
IdiMm. t v.K-ahularie* In Brazil, and in
al-iut *#0 days. IV ire |2 per
Put your
a spedas of water IHy is said to be
hut can ha
lot oQ West tth BL. aast qf
.lesK. t.-a. coffe.- and spice cans,
cone-twin® holder-, iw.i .hllver>
“I ni;e to cmiij.nlgu in Oldn
The Bel
Represtmtnllvf
• f |o\v\:i.
ting cut
u|H*nitl«>u from
I w.n* inn';!iii: a *.jte^«.li
in ji
Sir Motvll .M«rk.‘ iixtr.
Jit*
town.
The luill d-:i-!ifull nml
to attend t raiM* at Aittwc
vcfl*.
nnig!» l iiklfii:
he Umii'd lit* wan luH l.y fhr-e
111 uiourulug. wlit» Inrorim*.! hliu that Ity crillli!;; u;e
linde'fj n|i tnio Toil iliulei-is. ThenIhe pntlevt liail <1U*.1. I.iil that they thiiii:^. I gme ft !uuk to ilicm. nui
are humin'db in Borneo.
would iwy hi- full fee.
.
they M®-m.yl to ei,j.>y R. H„yy, v.r.
"And now." -aid the man. "-Hi. e you ,«*n* j.axx.'r<l fliyt ii y
imt
11 rio<i
sre h«Te. what do vt.u -ay lt» vf-ltiu;;
A RECORD WANT AD.
anm-.d no nprdnmse.
the city hospital and glvliig a tll-dc
on. who. though
• When the no . ling •mhxl tin- . Imlt
fur the beucm or our I.H-al -urg.-on.'! man t\l.UiH i-»d tint
It Is IU4 uflt*u they hare an «mm‘Ttuni.
out. I diHirorred. -ui
aylj|gth:ii ]
ty of !»cncllting by such Kcit-mv a* to almke linmls
yours."
tliemv .n-Hl get :u Miwlnt<d. The . halrsir Mon-11 -aid b«' would clailly com
mrin lt»«>kf*d ph/IuhI and di*>:r«*«^«d. nr.;ply. He yyent to llie lu-idtal mid imT Iti2 me to go. .n- the t*lg. hu-ky l-Kiklny
fortnetl many um-nitioii-. among yv,d. h
Chajm mlgiit -inr: a light. I n>l;eil if
-All -Frisco
tln re w we uol eiuiigli of otir .mv:i |h*»
Mi ll he b.-id
Iscusnlng the latent
pie to protrvt n*. mid the ehairninn
\Vh "
which Is nothing m
«-x«*lninuxl. ’Hi-iiyriiv man! You ,-»ni
sflon by Joe Cans that he f_
I are the only Rn.iihh.-i.ii* In the liall.*
with Jimmy Britt, the native son.
Tlien I iiiidervt«v.*| uli.v my ^prv .-h
llrltrs friend* are very *on>. Inas
nrr.u*ed all e:«* hot fnvor nr niiplmi-M-.
much as he told them that he would
"Pn*tt3 St iirvy
It wa* .n lhriuo.T; Hc -tnuigtedd rml
win when he knew lM*fore the fight you. Sir Mon-ll."
Lunilntr. LaUihut oae KepuMh :in vole !:r the hall "
UMik pian\ It I* said, that the winner
"Wlml do you
aur u*k.H! Uie
Sliui^iles
.- .r:
.
would be return.Nl on th o,uher end
IX-ire nnd Wiiidowg
Gans has made this statement;
"Told you the path-nt died
"The arrangeroenf was that Bri't you arrived, didn't theyr'
Lng a iimn ami ii-N wiie in n iiarrms
wa* to have all the Inuier of the fight
Spiii.Ili.fi
road inef a liny wagon fnlly_Jo:,.1ei.
p to the fifth round and then he was
"I.leil. Ton oiM-ratetl on him
i» appear to losi^ his head and hit me
The woman de,-bn-d tiuii the farmer
Hnu'kvt*
friend wnh Hie -aiur troulde
hen 1 was down.
mii-t ».m-k out. hut her hn^hnnd eon.
SUiirAVork
cllnlr.
<R)f two «i-.nitloiw f.
•Under
pr tW* at
tended that she wn* iinreaM.iuible.
InU-riorFiuiib
nrlca!"—Render Macaxlm*.
cent of the flgh
"But you i-aii'l h:e k the aut juudriliSUx-k or Spifial Fattoms. Suirt*
s. although he
so f;ir.*' -he -aid. "and 1 don't Intend
Fronts and Fixtnn*B and -any
324 per rent.
to move for miyK-|y. He -hmld h;i\e
other kind of sliop or mill work
Brlti and Herford. my
The following ams-dute toui-hing the
you aro in mnsl of.
putnagir. wert^ to bet a The biKiMind i-Mnted ont that thi*
mtary mn-er ..f the hit.- Judge Touron the fight In a
the
DrylnniW always in stock.
wu* Imp'-^Mihle. owing lo an ahrupt
j|^^«»»l^dlvWed^^^wee«
betwee® them. T^ Je® wa* n-l-t.sl by ivn*luu CouiuiU- turn In the road.
Estimates fumishetl by phone
sioner Warner;
* wnnaga
"1 don't ran-." -be Insisted. "1 won’t j or letter.
1'be i-oloriel of the regiment being move if we stay liere all night."
!
aWnt one day. hi- dmie* devolved
ujHMi the iMSHUHl In i-umuiand. the Ilt*u- starling to iirgue the u..ttter when lliei
and told Herford that 1 was IncUutvd
to give them the double croa. aRer leaaut eidouel. a i-.mpoii- youug fel farmer, wlio ha I iMs-ii sitting tiuietly
all. wtnnlng on a knockout If noaslble. low. One morning that unu-er <-aUed on the h.iy. inti rrnptetl:
"Never mind. Kir." he exclaimed,
"Herford then thold me that the Bt Captain Tourj.-e- .|uart.-r* and or
k out. I’ve got cmwas that in case I won on dered him to make II di-tail of thirty;
and failed to allow Britt
Ju^t like her at ho:u e,"—I ’h 11 :i delp li In 1
men from tlie right of the rigimentalj
showing I was to receive
line
for
apeiHal
duty
upon
the
followJ
but 10 per cent of the fighters' share,
]
while Britt would receive 90 per cent. ing day.
Late In Ihe afternoon the lieutenant,
n to this we would lose
Herford had posted that colouH again i-alled ui>on Ihe eapuin
keep the agreement be had and asked wlM*thrr his order had beenj
made. I know that B
Britt bet In the carrit-d out making a detail of menj
pool aad that be made
from the lest of the line.
i
The following fakes m&on Cans'
"Beg pardon, yoo tokl roe to make
a detail from Ihe riglit of the line,",
wa* the captain's reply.
j
• No, -ir; I said from the left,** came
the snapi^v rv-iKinse.
bu Mid from the right.’ pmlstec
tb**'eaptaln, la
la whit*
with rage. Drawing 1
op to bfi
fall height, and at the same tlax
gesticnlstlng with bis right hand Is
s menacing’ way. be rociferated:
"Who la superior here, yoo or ir
“I am. sir. In everything but rank."
What do liar* do afler dsathT lie
waa the cool respanae.
Captain Tourjee wsa ordered to bU
quartets under attest, but when ttM
oaimiB
TOks? A eoloocl returned the followiag day
Is a street ear a aafe wlsee la
..
a^TSS
caaes, wall cawi.. tallies, fruit, dis u srarehouse.
play care, f.dding dl.HpIa> Klielvt**.! dwelling,
FRANK A. nUNSEY, 175 Fifth Ave., New York
Which Is the gmatet riddle lo the
^0^7 Ufe, because we mast all givw
-
We hava and offar for sala tha fo4-
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Gas Enfise Repairs a Spedalb
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WANTCO-^Manager for branch office
Would you like to know what would happen if vou were bom
in March? Reai “A Horoscope of the Months.**
iGKinoN
Howa This?
br tha daUadtM
city taxoa aad gpadal aato raeniiUag officer.. Hotel |-------------------- for said yaar hava baan
placed la my haad* fUr eollaetioa.
If
I win be In my edflee to roeelv® »!d
^ taxes from now until Feb. 2S. 1S06. on
WANTCO-'A rrilahk* lural
eaoh week day from S o'clock lo 11:3$
repn’sent tt- in >-uor ctmaiy. -cUlag o'clock in the forenbon and fraa 1.
«nr line of awn lob. »*•««*. flag*, o'ckxk to 4 o'clock la the aftaraoim.
On all state and county taxes paM
etivero, etc. Must furolsh roferenre.
bofor® January 10. the regular fSa o( '
Th- 8ehn.*Wer Tei,rand Awning €'« .
B6 and :*li Wimdawrd aveom-. Delrah
after Jaimary 10.
thera
wUl ,ba"
Mich.
f-b 21-61
U*s in The Scrap Book
rz
a hoyinemald. who caRed the police
and had the man arrepted: He was
fined $6. and In defauR of paymem
waa aenteiKwd to jafi fdrTen day*.
*TAXKm
to tt.
Cf ck* C*r «(
Travarse City:
Tb# tax rolls fbr tha ceaDwaob of
apphr
incur
year-old daughter wna leir
there.
Rolfe recenilv w
try and forgot the dea’h
er booking* will
dro|.pcil
WANTED.
WANTED FOR ARMY-^bla bofiM
uamarrlad men betweaa agaa qf 21
and 3S; clUxens of th® Ualtad
States, of good character aad tarnX»erate hahUa who caa speak, read
aad write EngUalL For lafonaatkia
Would you like to read **The Companions of Jehu,**
'Alexander Dumas* great talc of love and adventure?
Charles McLaan. the former U. of M.
athlete, and Charles Kralgle being
The Maeonlr fraternity at Holland othe rappileant* for ihe place k-fi
U planning to envt a temple.
Chaaa Champion Har®,
l^nalag capital oRera to eatabllab a
|2Z>.0tm gaa plant at Maaon If granteil
New oYrk. Fi'b. 22-Hjmgarya chen*
a |l.((Ka-l.ouo feet francbiae.
Pbamplon. Gexa Maroesy. haa arrived
Former Oungreaaman
Henry
here on the nte
ftmlth of Adrign will deliver the Waah
Ingicm birthday addreaa Indore the la*
arudenta at Ann Arbor.
The Haatinga Induitrial Co. baa or
ganixed a CiM>|M*rmt l«e Crt«mec)- Cxr.
at Meiamora. and will erect a |4.0(M
plant lo IH* r«wil>' for uae the laat of
TkerebMiiMreeflMhremedtaafrsaiillsdfertisUigthutlieWaBtColBinB. It brings quick retom.
AD the vvwU’t mimnd islUx Soup kooK—the sew nugaxiiie
that costaini eosiething of interest for every nun, wqqan end child
is America—the greatest and most ranarkaUe. magazine ever
pobliBhed.
Do you enjoy the tug-of-war for dollars? Read,
“Our Trade Triumphs for 1905." -
bourn. Al midnight be wna reacued
nnd taken nnoonacloua to tha boapltal.
8t. Mark'» chu
r Grand Rapid
will become the
be pm-cathedral of thin
Blabop<\)adJutor J. N.
MK\imiirk will remain aa the paalur
WANT DEPARTMENT
SraiTS OF UX EHIDS |
(mstipid ion
Knd Packard, aged 67. of I^ewlaton.
anjold addler. gaahed hla throat will
a rator. but failed to Inflict fatal In
jurien.
, THURSDAY. FCMUARY 2i, tm.
Smalley
Although Jliirk Tcv.-iin
d-vol!ns
his energie* to j.roddmg the king «vf|
Belgium and
of rt.e things Mr.}
Deiievv it thinking cd tltml r«niu.l I
of a atory. there lui* la^-ii no ^ U
of I lie g.iyety of natioua.
Recn...-.
aple nty are muhtere.1 iu to fill the gai« MVemany patent foStUTW thatotli-
Engines
In the rank, of the grest
humorl.-.ti..
aymy
ol
Haidly have the -Ide® of the ImCIj
politic eeaoed shaking over Mr. Har
riman's merry quiiw before the Immr
ance ronmmitfee than H. II. Rogen
of the Standard OU eomriany licgln>
chsing Unll care bark to old Mis
souri.
Mr. Rogers* Jest* are (he more spoo
taaeoua.
Mr. Harriman’a Joke* are
like Mr. Uyan>
phiUnthropy.
Mr. Roger*’ humor
full of pranks and
r«rtive kid.
Mr.
flogera la merry liecwu-e he i-aaBOt be
Mhenrl-e. What could be funner to
aa omt-er of the BtawUrd Oil com
paay than Ihe aaaumption on the i«rt
of a state government that It has a
right to know whHberwor not Ida com
pany has been violating the hiwT—
New York World.
TRY A^con W/W AO.
ill
WALTER M. PAIGE
AOBNT
126 Caaa Btraat
m
▼NAYMiA omr.
TMuasoAv. paMUARY aa MM..
tiilTORV HAKSa.
mom
omvr
orR
CONSUMPTION AND PNEUMONIil
«i prw«rt«i .ad e«^
DR. KING’S
■T
iMv—mf iiMv momt jlmb-
IW tetdsatf MMnm. ta wbkh Ito'
FMCOIISUWIttN,l!OMIHSlu
5a**<31 SSuTiS
*mm I. oWt M M n. ftownoct
Caecdom
“I tad teM U1 ftr MMUoMwlth PBOUMaia.” wittae J. W. ■enaaoa tt
YrictiUe. Uw M tfe. Hat. wn r»
B-m--Sw.cn-.
B«ttW oTTooi.. In wUdi tt. 8—■
Rcfinevou for manjr year*
pn.mtnc ni rosldeni^of AcK-
6ENEUllEW$OFmWOiilO
»ti» rou^tn In
Wa*hlnafn».
Mlm Minnie NVli*on*» iH-autlful voire
Rwi'oily sInKinK. Noaror. M> Cod. to
Thoe.- at tier own fouoral. *tartje<i iho
niofirtUTK In tier Cblraxo borne. SUe
bail suna the mordt; Imti a pbn!to;rmpb
l»er(»r*. |
a few arel:ii
ar
uloiinof Iho Uri that
rixild Iv lined in w..n
her own ot*a«»qnleK.
The arthity of ilio IJberats in oi>pfislna the eJertUm of ex-Preniier Half..::r. once tlefo,t*al in hb hou.e rldiui;
and wow Mandlna for ilectkin in ld»n
don. han :ulrre«l
that
ariKtor.-atlr
eiai.*»maii to *inprecedentwl off «ri*
Mr lluUour ecnnriencrd an ar:lve rampalsn. p» ramlmlaitna the jereasv-ai
le» of lllIilnKvnale ti^h market, shaklux hand*, with liitndnHlH of Onh Hortera and receMu^ an ocrasional douch.
<»f ^iluiy brine Irotu il;e huckus on
J norrnci*. widow t.f
eihinx
ac;o.-. HufferiMl M'rcjudv
snal had ocrurr«*d.. When the woh- fore nhe died. 4u lM»n.
I wa* carried away anrtmwloi.g h;
Kip* .mara:ace alteudantr i-he Mill held the when Khe was W >ean
H. I fK-orce Ifyaard t
toi known an -IMKhins
The>
had lived toxeilier ihn-e.vtarrt when
ired. II wuK
MU.
.1.. U=r.:.
o;!«>«-•<>• >
We.Med life
I
fat.
n.”Rorkereller. Jr
H« said to hU New York
The man who l» ►tren
life count for gou.l
We are h
dans.
at U CHglgn.nl to u*. It iH
i rfeclly right for you and roe to try,
SOUTH BOARDMAN
.
TKAVEUSE CITV QAS
COMPAXV
HdStalVs
*. W. THIRLBY. DsntlsL Ovar Ba^
tram A Bari’s Jawnlry stora. Both
tb* Jtwtitr
O—PhysF
ARTHUR ^HOLLIDAY, M. Oclan and anrgaon. Ramovad
Ramova to offlees In Muasoa block ovtr Barnum
A Hari s, ailtens pbooa BS5.
■.& ILL THE CARD
OR. LAWTON~Phy*lclan and aui^
geon: offlees In Wilhelm block, third
floor with Ora. Sawyer and Panhailegon.
HARRY
sm-mmm
The e*tabU*ht-d fact that a person’s
hands or feet ure ratn'l^* of uniform
size Is better known than that the
akleti of a human's fnex* an* never alike.
It U a m.lrutlflc prluHide iLoi the eye*
an- out of lino in two ewa*-* in five,
and one eye to said to he atruuger
the ni.nte in the ratio of seven tc
pgrsoos. .is a rule, the right <ur
trifle more elevated Chau the lift,
dlvlduato having fair complexion* show
the Urgest perrenUge of vlsnai de
fers. One person In fifteen ha* perfeid eyealgLL tkmnd may always he
more acuteh dtotlngutohwl with one
ear than the othyr. In this conne
two are not oa good oa one. The miUs
of middk fingers grow the fastest.
whUe tboac on thumbs are slowest in
deveiopmeuL The nails of two fli
never progress with the same r
Ity. In more than W per cent of ihh>
pie the left leg to shorter than the right
one. The bones of an average hi
male weigh twanty pounds; a wot
skeleton scales six pounds lighter.New York ITess.
I
Owen Wtoter, the ooveltoL was once
arlUctstng the work of a Uterary be
ginner.
“Now. here," MMi
said mr.
Mr. Wtoter. mmmi-
r« lug hto blue pencil through au entire
suAs the clerk was wrapping It up .he !! manuscript
imimucrlpt page—"hose
|iag^“bsce to
to arrant
i
ti. It Uy the way? i * perfluliy «id wndusaia. In what way
idoi
‘ I help yosff story? In
\zr^
^ as ao aany of our
i unlTentally eonerded that no.btog short of divine justice can mcasofej spoken words ars
ths Intrinsic gum of any action or | They reaspilfle Iks
administer punishment whlc^ riia!' be * that we ask.
exactly commntsur
What we csll Justice to to fact n very
rode device whlcli Cuds It* jUKtifli-etinu
to tbo.uoc^ty to prot|?ct society.—
"*A»7<MshaTlBgr
to-M—M. »■
strongmlnded MMs Itolrtog. .y Merer.
«uppo*ed he imd any taleutloa*d« that
v ^ hlacktoa tbs titrki
drirlns dr
of all hohCHi mnn will i*vrr***;«mtl
the Ide.i of oM Uliniu SlrKsle?
sa Hur^ lato Arabic.
TBstowliyi
TRY A RECORiTwAHT A0.
B. HARNER—Expert piano
Music House.
ill:
Cit*. phtms 2C4.
HERVEY H. ANDERtON—Attorney
and counselor, Wilhelm block. Traverse City, Mich. CltUen* phone lOfi.
AMTRACT8 OF TITLE—C O. Cmr*
OR. E. F. CMASE-^HomeopathlsL OF
flee over Bugbee’s drug atora. atF
sen* phone-Ilcsldenca^ $U; offlea
'grand
rapids
i INDIANA R'Y
Ntn.WHtoUl. Kww in air*et.
J^iS’iSd'kajih
l AriOikw
i
TjOHam l.«t>n n.2&
‘■“'•"“issr.
• Hinini StCHalr. fr>r the eevinitli'iJ X'SnnrYt?''
time.
;.h,,ut to fall. He **aH*d It j
Oly for K<
ijl.nnglr
nil ex|.ert a.x'omilant
.iwl ularptna ram on throosh main In..* trainduy*’ aork. aiiitoumx'd to Iliruni thru
he would l*e alilc to pny liU endlton
4 I'eui!i on Hie dullnr
C. K. MUBHAT. Aswt.
“,\t ituH ui*WK the old m.nn looked
vexed.
•• •H#*retor«»rr.‘ he saliLvfrowning. *I
Imv** always i»nid 10
on thi* dnl
pgBSAi^iayms
nntl I eneve>nt
“.\ virtu
pn-'sleii njitvfld over hi* hU fKi-e.
- - And I w ill do *o now.* he rr*«me*1
•! will mal> up the dlff.Tmre out «*^
my own ihk keh* "
634.
aug il’two
OR. E. L. THIRLBY—Special attest*
tion to dtoease* of ebUdren. -Room
409 State Bank bldg. Both phouas.
STENOGRAPHER
AND
BOOKKEEPER—MI»s M. U Huntington,
offlee Underwood A Umlor or C03
W. Seventh SL CUt. phone 7B4.
feb d-llDO
T. A. WILHELM
DENTIST
Boom No. 1. atf Opws Boota Soek
fohn R. Santo
General Insurance
tew Wflfldm BHl,
ly* to Bear Admiral King H
Brittoh navy, ou the subject of drink
ing the kJm:'* health In otlmr ibinid*
than wine, ha* now iM'cn made public
Dated Ort. 17. 1002. It ntn*:
n'ls majesty 1* afraid that If will
l*e dimcult to make any public announreoient Umt he consider* hi*
health can he a* loyally drunk In wa
ters ss In wine • • • The king rommands me. however, to say tlmt you
are authorized to make It known pri
vately and In nny way that you think
beat that total ahatalueri can nlway.v
drink bis health to some uousbobolU
drink to hU entire sattofactlon.
Now. wasn’t that nice of him?—Har
per'* Weekly.
Ttet^ City
JBS. J. a Ir HART JoTROEBLOOR
OBTBOPATMIO FHYBtOlASfBI
«a.«M4 WBbtotaBUg. t a. ta. •• It
It, i a. ta. t ta S araRisp
BtaMM
WrakMMlat. aita*ii. baa.*-.
O. P. CARVER & BRO.
4. M. nuMlImantta
BEAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBOIC
i
Tin Insurant
L, U. A. BUILDINQl.
!
^
I
TRY A RCCORO WANT AO.
OffloeSOS Kew
CitiMM’pbonem
STEP SAVERS Bflo. !!♦ Jarirtfl
Dutat. SoUd OAk boou, Mcmie
A^dnrt piDot Boiler Ixaring Flour
'’'we nuumbetnra Umb and make
low ptioM.
J. E GFETL^qL CO.
btAllONAL MSCUtT COMPANY
OR. A. M. HOLLIDAY, Oraduats To*
rooto Ualraralty. Offlea In Munson
bldg. Telaphonaa. oMea, lOSi rash
FR'E
Positive
Uneeda Biscuit
OR. W. C. MOON-
S. E. WAIT & SOUS.
that he werv a parllal airausvr.**-\Vt>.
mon-M Home Compuulou.
ifttf
AStod free.
WE PROVE IT.
A aoda cracker shonld be the most notrk
tious and wholesome of all foods mads
from wheat—
aoda cracker—at once so pure, ao dean, so
crisp and noortahing that it stands aloM
in its anp^ ensUeiice-the name is
Co. block___________
. Both phCNMS.
This is the time to bny w«ldingpfUjS^W COMt db.
CMBlall throuRb tlie store
P. 8.—Rpmembrr our op
tical opening, with Prof.
8hellnian of (iniml Rapids,
8lh to IHth. Eyes
lannary Wt
June la im
M!** Manic AVatnott of Kalkarka ha*
□rganlred a eiass in isater eolur paint
Inr, liorc.
.Mr. end Mm. Miner Hsrvev have
moverl in’o the house ownej and i«‘is'ully vaco*ed by Mr. and Mr-. (TarLUcc Rvekman.
R-v. .Schttitr. and ron Albert drove
U' Fife Ijikc TucMlay on b.oine.M^.
it Ik Jolly. Uhl m* >d«y. to enjoy a
slelghrldc? parly, and as vour eontemplBted I'lW'.nailun is abinrl rvaebiM to
I4iirr il'.e odor of .1 timne oi. .= .r.iperi-i
r.n.t then waft and wait fui* that which
never coni***, and a« U.M turn your
lank and hungry stomacliK
toward
hom<*.
But thanks l>e to the generim* heart of I). C\ for an ample handHtJt. Ibiardroan** young people have a
big heart and a-long remembrance.
F. HOLDtWORTHntion to dtoeaaes of ths
ART CJOODS
Tbt B. D. 0. PmeripflM,
-Well. brothiT.** *ald the dea
Lr*\. Mrs * Stn.UHe
snipins!
her “that v.a* u flue prayer you made
\
household goods to North Star. (In.tint ouniy. this wi»ekr where she w ill
-Thank you, deacon. I am jW glad
make her future home
to hear you sny sa**
rullv I.h confimnl to her n^on;
“Yen, It wa* a sidefcdUl prayer, long
^jf-kness
rufmeter visited fr'en.ls near and fervent. .\nd. say. what have you
U-eti
doing anyway? You can roaCde
Usi Surdav.
In
me with the utmost I'oufldemv. I
Scott went to TYaversc Clty
iionda> >here he hati employment,
conducted *ervice* at Fife l^ke last Sabbath
.
RevlTml meetings an* Mill in progrcas at the V. B. church here, ami th<
“1 came." au:MUiKH>d the Intim-.ie
ir.<^tiuj:H will cuniinuo all of thi* friend of the family, “to make ray
wer..
dinner call."
“But." they protesti'd. “yon haven’t
lieen here to dtimer lately.”
“I know that." he nTh^. "and I
thought If I called that defect might »>•
Superlative
tUMt
Traverac Land and Loan Co, F.
TburtelU MansRvx.
utfiea, roum 9.
Hamllum A Milllken block.
*^CrT(}L.\SS
CHINA
silverware
KeUeeman. Bept VK ITWt.
a specific formula, put up ta seals! boittot
Banie of Waterloo, the
Miih auibeotic Ubet at »1 00 per bottle, ha*
of the British and Pnisslans defeated
defee
proven to be the only certain curs lor tbess
the French under .Napoleon. the final dissaaea. Its record of cures i* astootohOTcrthrow of the great cn
inf. amarfUf. almost tnfraculoas. It i*a
liquid, used exteraaDy. noo*gr«asy.
Try Itss—rgssrssf
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Botw^ary soda cractars absorb moist
ure, collect dust and become stale and
aonylony befrae they reach your table.
There la however, one
MT Wllbeim hloek. ClUaMa pteM
J. B. MARTI N-PhyMcIgg- and
gw>n. Office 105 Bast fToMl si
P.D.Q.Mption
Mr*. Gc^j^RolHTUon and daughIrr. Mt.s* Ethel of Trg^ersc t'iiy. vl«lie.| friends he.*^' laid
Week.
Mis*
Fihel H cfnteraplailng opcnlrtg mRlinery parlom at Kfllka^i:a in the ntar
ruiurt. Her many friend* here wthli
►u*i ar. abun-Jance of »i’rre«s.
t-
NXfC tftnthl^ teak M
hlodc. <»n:pbi?Ba^»a.
OrinneU Bros.
Battle of Bienbemi. In which the
rrroch and BerarUns were deCeeted
by the allied armlee of Gleet BrftnlB
i«SSt.S»-t. H—VmTCMELU
and Holland tinder the Doke of Martbemugh. Ang.2.17®L
Battle of Pnltowa. the BwedMb annj
under Cbariee XII. defeeted the Ruesigns under Ivtrr the Great July A
v«4n as auroiy euro you an It did him.
IJtje.
Victory of the Amerh'au army under
^rr noM- cleared sway a* imeiy a*
Geoeral OatM over the British under
General Burgoyna. at Saraiuga, OcL the «in shmrs abo^. Not n^y attemp
17. 1H7.
!2’a"t5iJpSir:^rBJWf-tortS^kSrSjrfa
Battle of Valmy. where the allied all away absolutely aad penaaaeady.
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Skinner viHlled
Mr*. Skinner** sisu i Mr>. E. MUI*.
mar >Tfe Lake la*t Sundaj
^ ^ Comparative
BUSMESS CMS
A. J.
Don’t Wail! Do it Kow
5r,sr
Ep'sssns’T.ss
iJtmrrnrv Young ard daughter. Mis*
Alict, are
mak lag
prvparatkm* ^to
move to Sanaa. Kan&Ag, In w
we. kiL
Mrs. nirbert of Bre^'il r Joike visited
with Mvf. Fj-ank Vo:»rhre*; M >nda>.
Mr. an i Mi v A I*. Hr.-.-d of Fife
l.ake are visiting at the hctuc of thtt:
sou. Hairy Brcnd.
Thttre win hr- q'l'irli'rly meitiiic nt
I hi* V. H. rhurrh at H.ln place Suiulay.
F.H) rUh. J*r%s4.:ing Oder B.'»*rs of
Sparta will lie prcHcnl.
FNeryboily
reme and have a gisnl tirr.i
mfa “r TZiv * whT jrou'MnV".
ermoeo to
tb.. we
wo were
w.r.. cn*tod
'o
. maKnincem plan .rf eenturietv when we cheerfullv tU Into the ,
:
nkhe. then only can we hoin* to 1
happy and iniccessful lives.*'
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A.negro town U pro^wUHl hy a;
^ Urge numt;e|- of negrties of Ijimar and
’Ha^.Rlver countle# In Texas. The site
ha* betm .urveyed
It contain* 2C0
were-s. laid out Into street* lots and
town square, A aawnilll will be crecu a
to give .employment The place will
l>e calk'd New Marshall.
•Tbotxlore Rtxjsevelt for mavorT* is
a question now befon* the peoide ci
Ackley. la. Mr. Rocsevell Is a coualn
, of rrcHdent Roo*cvclt. but is a dem-
taiT. aimer .e. Whlla. W.JL^
Get aor aev p •ptsitlM ta ii-
IsP
To con
vtr>cs >you
base srraas^v
snvtncs
He la a young profeaalooai mau,
the U D D 0« . »> that any auB
only a partly developed Inroroe as
«Vln Aimmm caa grt dir*^\ froii
three «*fw
dines a UMOth. he gets a check fiwLi a
1.1> prrarripUuB lo.tlhrT with S pa
amphlct un aLlu tU—a» aad frva advl
client. These checks he deposited In
om' of tJie larger bank* lor a time, but
at aXiP BT-H-taUaV
hU balaiKH* was nlway* merely non In
he fel l roveneyV
al. and hi' fluullv nsvl^^d a hint tliat
>ear;i hl^ name had
he ought to carry at least $.*kX) wlUi the
J In her pn.-enr’i*.
bank. He closed the uccounir and diea
began planning how to he a depositor
with a small account and yet be under
no oldlgmtlooB.
He went to a amaller hank, stated
his clmimatances frankly and asked
what the cashier woakl cansldrr the
Sperlal lo the Evening; Hieord.
cost a month of carrying hb
his aceonnL
The Itate gtrwhwer.
South UoarUnian, Mlrh.. Fidi. 22 —
‘ir'lT'u.
sMhaY.a.v.rBta.d
He
was told to come In the next day
An attorney in rhlladelphln who
in KalKaska Sat
Joseph And.
luakiw u *i»eelnlty of proHeruilng Mills and. doing ao^ wa* Informed that he
iir^y on to.
a!* I'rant Im n pnrteil wtU
ngaiust ntllw jy «viuinixiU*s growing out could oi>eu an accoant and have a bal
ance or no balance. Ju*t ni be pleased,
of Injuries due to aci ldonls on the llue
Amm. rman of Fountain
lain vising] tells of the tr.mble exiHTleui'ed In the for %2 a month. That meuna $24 a
yeer. but it suited him.
daughter.
hter. Mm Alhert Sri
t russ examlnullou of an Irish xvltnsiw.
“Now 1 pot lu a cl>eek-v.!ien I get
da.vK laM w(M>k.
This wItuesN luid evidently Imh'u earcM.
’..'.vauH J:. Wik.
riiitcJ
1 In Kalkaska Mon
ODtH-aod draw against lt.“ he says,
fully I’oaeht'd by <mIqim*1 for tlie *xmiitPH ilMrirt Httonii'y of fiLLhaiua
ay on Imglii
“and rm under no obUgatioa to any
|uny. for-wlM-n the iiuesUun uus i.ut to
MIkk ^v-lnn
« IkiimjcM ill ihMfirk*- fluently
him. -Was the mau fouud on the track
lounewo.K at Hr. S. i:. Niehar.tf#.
* fkiiig I...
Mr. IWne tf South Springfield was a total Mrangerr* the wary tVlt re
u I'.wu Menday.
plied:
l pateuted. t»ithcr.“-:-N*ew York Post
“Ulinl
Mm. AlluTi Sekultr entr“ta!nrd a
*T should say not. sir. .<eeln* that
eoniliig to *u<*!i ti puK* that our idea***
his left U*g wa* gone, I should say. *lr.
— vrSv.S.^:»*£y
(V.X.KI.UO
m
It U Ir ttcr and ohemper Omo
wood or cm!
the OWHitMrar begnme tb* rnUr ot
England. Oct. !€. 1O0&
Vlclncy of tbs Ftmch under JoaA o«
S.E.Wiilt®Sdir
Drug Co.
mine with purl of her wlnnlnxA. Mlnr;
0|mn‘a mine in at Ihddneld*. Nev . ani
in known aa tlie Maude
I)e Haven
mine. «o he ope rated !>> a company
hoarlnK the name name
Its owner
will ICO went lo i>enM»a*llT luf>k after
k an oh
ill
II* working. Mitt* Ogmn I\s
OhUi
gill, a desrendani td
t.f Joroti
Jnro He Haven.
. Iriead of nolri rl Morris . whi>*e lie
i‘ mingri'iiH a
Rcimdants now ha've
dg claim for money letii to lhl*,Kov
mnuuil to hrl!) abmg the Hevidn
.
immm
BwdwlWtlri.lndiMi.poB.ni.
.^-'MT.n>dl)riieTritliM tbi«i« mote
NEwnscoYraY
KIUK }WlK\i I. bM U>ra dlKr«vtn*4
In UTt<!lnput»^ possTMlon of C»l l»Io«4. in ihn U«h»nia jjroup. wfcnn' b«
fuUiH b|B kfnKdon. of
fln.ii.r
nulifvMjf. l^tpi. Ik-Hlr.-du. nKipiN-r of
i I bo bn«»B«lo- i J.vun Rlrc. whJcb
r rAllisI KWIIn*
* on the
K1
H0‘Kh
nnd Ktnjc Ho
Captain and crow wont to court and
vvrt' rojaJly ontorialn«‘rt ffir four <lay
lyn eeiM'clall) (be exf^dlriJt
Klng Jielfh** arllM'C. ‘ Cat
IrnsfhT two and
otie-half wide X.
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Mm. C A. WelWer left her seat Ini
a hot of the Cnrral iheaier. Heovor. |
Monday nlaht. wwlk«*d out on the ntaKC
durina the performance, nourished a
revoh-er and then dlscharaf'd it. Jn'ttfii; a fatal woabri upon her»u‘lf
rmtna in lh<‘ iaudience thouaht the
ct, and made
I port of the wt.and^i
MlhOLCL
of il. .ai .trictly
; CoM«, BwmchhU. L* Grippe, etc., Ti*:
ThrootaadLaaf'n
il:^
OKN VJINlt
OENTlE-r
toi fPSst Sfrtet
C. D. MILLER
dentist
rmeoofiD. TAAvcttc cifr.
THUmOAV, FCBflUARY 22. tfOL
AHUEEMENTE.
na-tWT • A3WWVM ««
rS
TSwr^**^‘ ftOB?****
lit
►wirft! fhsi tb» *nk •L>rt
• tiTint to BK • trip eo tb^ rtob* ’
i JL
iKSIMisc «f ea»;
< #m i«ary to lb» rorow of • l««-I
XTi l-r y.nl €«teto*d ibi. «0<« j
ftm attP to
pontlcft] inattrr.
m M ptota •« |«IWr >Bd i
Wltoto tto^
■nd rortl/ f«ml*tiiiMP» «ad
a ItoMi aapm of »mA6mt a»d tat
I ra’ft prtf
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;
Bj ft link to ft nilWtl aiid •cmwd
li».Jor.on» HIM, niklft Lmwt^ m^ftft
ofjrftfxJ ftU of Wr. B ftdawartb-. to*UT».
f*HTCte commmiirftUuaa addftvs^l to
btoi ftfl |K>llllc.l bon* of tbc «mrd wnrcr
c««ft !•
Iui7il»rr yard.
*
m
lo <ioe of Ui« nirrlupro wtorb IllkU
oprotnl ,m ihl.. iiftrtlrubr roomliif «l»r
• rlu^ k dnirrn to the onlrr of j
thr l-^rrr f*jr f2»K» aoil a!cn«l « itb an '
BkitiW** armnl. It wa» i!w bml nmr 1
that jrtir b:«d
ft r«nV.i.*mrr In tbit
and *l»o irlanrrd at llw* art'oinpa-
i
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;
Acmirdluuly about 5 oVIork Hilda eti
;’
Wool Dress Goods
!
;
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WJe turned on fbe llglit. rhated tlie win-,
dow and le^an to aat^ up tbe l.»i»*e hfl I n.v.l : j a ^!l-t-i re. up m an In
Mr* rtaiTioji a veit
dlsloc!».’*-d l.y Ute
,.f rc«-..:rii5»-a lm««,^.udlnc tin
vrrrtJL
«lraft. They revealtd tl^enl1w^\e^^ a* In'that fimmciit. as 1
laci^ft ftfWl toUerr dv-. Yr^ tov. to.j
1 ^ aometbluft nooM have to be
to the WanTiInrton adrtreea
r. It wonH In* Inip
. ih .^ixr l!rr«^•!f r Ith t!
^
ftboirf It. Thus then- am«. to
'
luixnftn-l ihU In prrM. yi^^rday.
W«dsw.»rlh-ii mind ll.e m.ilou of a l*cen lylna on tbe leaf of tbe dr.^k. \
HIM. knew tn.t.ntir itat Ibl. w..
I.«r. In tw rnr, .p.Wlr
'
|MJBi«ilfor.|«>mic.Ilirrrloo«r..U» rcK«Jurtt<l.l«-f.jn-tli<-ran.a,. i>n.Hlm«
lill.,1
» fibtime at ibr tbouftbt of
r’;'*'"";..'" .V™ m.nu.crl,.t .t.rnrt.,1
Hlldn'fi attention
**Hccauiie of ibe undeniable ireatness
AIW. n.mnrknl.1.. Inl.-nl *»r
rn^r
iT
srrJtlnit eWt ad.lrcsw^. lavTime
kuoaii of ''aditoaton a iiMtnre fr.rndA of m»lwr.,.„.kuo.»
He bad no dim«ultT *bi lenniii:'* and
d off ft Itli n lead l»enrll. nm1 the
*Try care of Wadsirtirtli I.utn
iTUiein.v** had been written by a
/
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Ii is our pleasure lo show the new weaves early so they may be well considered,
inspcctc l and criticised. I'cbroary and March arc the two months for designing,
lining and sewing. It means taking time by the forelock and getting cvcrj ihing in
shipshipe for spring and summer,
,
lor klnj
‘-"‘"'••■■tn.mi. r..r . «-nirr
,,ioa.t.n*r
--------------------------of
It I
worth
timRr to Ms own Influence
and auament bN wmltb with petty
brutes Tbe wont Ibat ebe b»d e»er
hcfie^ixl of him was that be consorted
Willi uicn wIk> were a«**niArd of eticb
offetiMw and to^IO ^leaderablp wftb
IhHr approral.
It ft as Hear, however, that tbtybeck
AW not fliture to an ^irdiiiaiy l.«aK-«
tmiiwtHimi. ami no Instc.-id of putt ins
tt ftlfb tl»e (diiera ftbe retunml It to the
emetoiif. and thus the *u|ien»<Tlpii«»u
ramc for the flmt lime mnler ber <
*n dlrerte.1
Tlie inter bad liern
dlrertcl not
nm to
i Mr,
0 John
M*. Allen. iVr^
WftrtAWortb. bat to
J
,
•en H. Ooawen - Dr Greoa wlU too.
TONir-HT.
taro on tbe *lCoy to tbe
-TH. Key to tito
Ctotary.- ftt tto^CuTopera ^oaoe^
to ibo Htsb acbool leeturl
Or. Thomfta Oroofw
NIGH aCHOOL LECTURE COUREE.
at
tRY A RECORD WANT A&
aTY OPERA MOUEE.
NEW WEAVES IN
!«r and rmU hir promiar, | <
HSSSL'd’.'EH’^U- “
•
tott to bto tor fftca » a Wauiiful «a£
wnaftfi tvarlazlao. fall of vto Mat
aaert# Manlnft. Ito «to tor toad ttoi*.
Ir ato raM U to Ito I
At ft mtal tttoftftr pftfty Uto |m
ftfti Eay Umtf wfts boliu Etoeaftnil
wEftft Dr. PiftBk OftftMnlna iftld *TE«rft
•re tbm mHy u«fti Irctaraft on the
Hr will
br^nmed aw^ be
aoMXtod to be ftuppreaatoB a lauffb.
Itorfoft tbe forenoon «be was troar
with dictation, and ftt tbe cloae of It
Wadaworthftftld:
^1 aball be away tbls afternoon, but
If ymill leare tbe Inter* for me HI
come orer tbia ereoto« and aitid them
‘
I
«proio* Uiriooniini: luaB. She IwMf,
aa ve. ta^a
2LE"3J5;:£.‘srr;t:L2j
Iflldn rhlftnl her itoslfinj, a very lit
tie so Ibat ehe e<»u!d look p«et fbe rtlffr
•f Ibe octeen aud aee AJIen at Ids desk
«ti the othi*r sUle of the room. He tr.ns
ft ymme man ft horn Mr. Wa«l‘«trortb
bad taken into hU employ olxmi n
year apo nt tlie n-«|nr*i of a frli*ml. At
Unit time Alien had evidently Is^.n in
ftnrr strait*, itnd hr had snl«fv,nently
alKiftii a YoltiWe in-atliude nnd n stead
lly vaiilni; ImluMry
Of late he had
beiMi ocinipbal ft ilh m» mid fa*rvl«v. for
svhMi be lind eililldteil remarkalde
nptuikle. lie bad l»een wrll.nc itiH'mb
e* for Mr. Wadsworth.
r«tr tbe first lli:»e In a buitr career of
isdilim. John IVmlsftorUt ba.l fottnd a
«*<• for oratory. . A fttranip* mnhiilnii
ttr ”
”
one
aud I?lr
Iwiac
Hortie’aKhast. Then abe bas
tHy pni tbe pages In order pml rmtd U.e
««ii«i"memoo ni:-•• A,«.«.• «r u.r
W.a.irot1h. tbnURl. bP w., p»« f..rt,v.
”
mid. clm,.^t .cro» ,1... r..,.:, '
p^H-me! nh .ui
.n ,pr-\'«d.if» iko-^-sT
*>-•
"-f'- "
Tie n hr liK«ke.J
and hi^ tin* myvt'd.
HthU kmw tt»it he
mmemnr, Ti: y
fa.- to hv
a! hr ilM not -es
p..rtly he.^t.*c pt
> fiom an nmhltm
r bis
Cvi" J VlT k-H>w> Ucr‘of
diud
t the
\M1U' to him hr ak>.'. I> C^lsrd hi* Imiid.
*‘J«»«t tl?T.*n To this." h.- e.-ri.l. ”Vo»
undeotaml It
<Inle 'in qiuwiion and nearly all
ftt Allen sbe Jurt;j»sl Ibat In* was r«*nd
tes4,uely out of phaee lu the n-Htal.
hue the manuMTipt of a s|H*«Tb wblrti
Mr. Wadsftorths In form at ion t
be liad prn»nnsl on tbe pn*\ ions day.
; pnMie men and mensurrs of Ids
doubtless tbe one wblcb Wndswurtu
btu^
special hne line of new Suitings in
all the latest cfTcct®,
*
50C
Silk and wool Crc|H! dc Chine (in light
grey only), a beautiful fabnc for sum
mer wear, worth $1.(X) per f^Cg^
yard, special.....................
DI/C
with chv».
irh he had
New spring suitings in grey mixtures;
grey
:y will undoubtcdlv
undoubtedly be
b< the leading
colbr this season, fine
sortment___
w., wiu.- n„,i .....n.,.: U-, in-o-, 3hErSi’7rH‘’'^^^^
of older bistnry vra* sublime. Ttie ' mrpass.^ in all tto-no-onb. «»f d!r
<*li:inces were very pn-nl llmt l.>e would but siM h praise i* bo
Th^r*. I.
rvt-,
learn Ibis inonstrmts spem-h and dellv.T
it like a parr-rt atW Ik* furever after tbe
au chose this
imo sinsrl> b.’c .iitse
leir.e of Jests.
, ji
rishl. whlie . v.
ix-mbte alirrnalerly opiKjsml to Ibr. candUlaey of
Ililda Imikml into the o;it» r offlee. Imt ji tK*
th* Siivof.**!
siivof^ of
tVadsworlb. and tliere bad tsstj sur
itifhonorr- he rrprntofl. j;
think of !l? ThcT* -s .the j
prise amonjj tbe wi«* wlicn Uc ns-rite 1
clean i»alh exery-tlrar,
aJk *x» uuy other. J in
a . and be «r
75c
cot.He of silk
Another extremely strong line of suit
ings. including Tanamaft. | /\f|
Mel.ingcsand DeBciges, at l*vU
■“iSS’
fiSir=;- r s.'rri,'; ^ -.-is
54 inch rain proof suitings, suitable for
skirts, suits or rain coats.* 54 and .5fi
inches wide, including light and dark
.(iravs, Browns, Tans and f O/?
Kavy.sat.,........ ..................
b;i|m Matt a Ikk.io for imouier i .i:m. .^rallre and th.nt nt t»M* ln«t moment he dre*. j was to .hhver tom.sT^.w-aod it s'
date ridit Is fore W udsworlli s cy.**-. [
ncoeiM a brila* to betray bis be:>- ,
1 mu.i m.kc drop,^ a ,t on the i|.K,r
Hilda bad be.nni Ibr.M* muM»rs. amt .‘ tie
e'
| and it was swt'pt out. 1 !ntrn«l»-.i to l«*Mrn
I nlmt. and wIk i. 1 mlserd. It 1 |
K'i ievwl by tbe thm:c*it that
•ntetrlckerv to Allen's orr I Ion was *o inwl'^n w wtuU to do. All n won t be I
a mnii wlm yvos nt benrt
lienri sib
so u-wicst
and ih**
|rn*.nt namex
tex j,.i,.^.^rly
i.-.,-,., ni.nnajphl
|■■i1llA)^|-|| umi
ui"^iT.;k
nnm*^ ,;
si. mid torn* bis e..e:ni.-T wilh lo Is-,ter
amnimiitlon ‘
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r:i
pln.>e to tbe name of tbe bonnrM Fa > manuscript to a puldle bbmry. where
.U.T ..r HU rouptry maa. U cn-u mor.- j
gnd
yom.c nt!
lu Hint dlHiriet Ind dto.l.
A s.m* ini
•llnlliMn.
rhH'tlou V.ns to to* held, and Wnds .
w.irib Ind iiuletly passed mind the ,
^
oiKwevl U by
. WOIM fbnt he would Ik* tlje c.imlld.tte of
Ills r«riy In the .itneus.
,* bl:n Ibe Irtt. r. frim wb.H.
rp to rcent dnv*i a bint fnirn Wmla j
*
pt^.inHletb IJts fn.v flnsbeil
Worth wouM hnje lK*cn Tsitilr.aJent to a
I1..1...L.K1 at b^TSleadih.
nomtontltm. and h.s eulr-tlot. would j
Vi tit H ii der said be. Ami
‘•b.-rte lK*eu a^Minxl Ihu n ch.nTic.' had ^
* HIMti b.c! i. Nl her bead.'
• .
ce hver the
•i. til a part tif It
en •.mnn bu«ine«s bulldU.K'.
•rnble >ii.*ant I
ftumlK*rr of larip* npartmi
npari
•J.nme up. A ".ilk stoeklns" elc
btul ihuK.lKKm Uroiistjt lu. amUt* I
ritt
f-
Km
n«
indilld T wo2lcrful Hft sm a ns
In’a very brtcltt Hdld nt tbe
delln'.te.
"Wliat
: aske.1
do yon
rr.. !■
-| nm xvr> glad." said she
< '-'i'V.V; 'uar,^,.-
ilr.
M'adsworlli nt the
...........................................
.. otiiir.
'■•
llier>*,wns n '■
lizax
■ TdIbT* were dark, ‘bu't‘ '*
**
I 111 the l.trger r.Kim which siemc I to lie
over Allen's d.*sk. Wa* It povs
, h.* was there? Ilikto glan.KKl
;dlre<*tlon li.Manlly up *n opciuc tin*
. d.x.r nud todield Joint W id*.w.»rtb to
j Allen's Hialr readini; a to* »k.
• .liMortoxl 111 this ta<k that
............. .
<
i
h.v the «bv>r wnt, hbiK
Intenil to doT* he J
„k ....
... ...3
1 It was irj.’n ly the familiar inlnwdc of
am-eslral li.ftoei.ee.
A tlmro;isl.l.n>l
i to alwf-rs a. tf.opmjbbrnl.
.'C'1^ .'
-Tell me
h, ,.ow.v.
' mv wav do not differ'Uy
diff r-U) a
n hair's
hair s l.rmdth
Never in the histor>' of oui(^^rc has our BLACK GOODS Dcpjriment been as
...
complete as now, with all the lat^^ popular weaves, and you will lind our prices arc
troutd sav.
r honor. IK)
nomm.itlen
eemr to mi
j ^
hat rnvon. t.f «U.*-j
k for
It even If tt sh.
. as It Won't.
• You can STite it lot me on one
p.:per. Just K.ty tltst I am“«s i of
and that I Indorse the silk s'.o<*hl:
<' date, who hap,x.n* to be u cl-3h.
able
clr
m.%n That's shat 1 dug out of thi* book,
| I
* |^«5ar m> onc^ that the value
i or iw.ral book* was to supply forms of
I tK' to act men a cos..4eoc«. Vfmr
the lowest for first class, reliable merchandise; (inspection and comparison invited. )
E. WILHELM
CORNER FRONT
UNION STREET
AND
OfR
EAT RUSH
HAS BEIEIM ATTENIDSD WITH
m
MEfrS.SUfTS
.Mena Siiila that
aoKl foruK-rly ftir
$10. remuvHl prio-
$5.98
^
SOTS' SUiTS
OiM lot of Boy
iv'hnol SnitR. dl
Ineaatt'il »tylp. I
moYHl price, •
*
So pleased was every bargain seeker that it has been a case of Come, 00 and Come Rflaln. Have you been one among the thous
ands to attend this great event? If not, there are a hundred and one reasons why you should..
69c
-y;
Right How 1$ the Cime!
Goal hw.-)- famirr
Mnftiicntlurii. worth
^>c, removal price,
Bors- WHSTS
Ikjys* Percale
WTiaU in da^
and Ugbt jtoUcma,
$2.48
118 Front St.
....
MES'S aa^ ISD/ET .
MSCTiCS
Arctic, Rorth l.50
to 1.75, Temo^El
price,
98c
USDEPWEiS
Women** fleece
lined Voath and
PdnU, worth 25c.
f«r.^
16c
. cAmt GLons
3fen'a heavy twillixi Canvas Glovea,
10c quality, for
V
i*-’
IfMMM SKeCS
All 1.50 nod 2.00
Men', and Ladin'
9^
OK rtSD WIOC
PEOCILE
V\
1
. ,.
6c
.One.:Weor6cUn.
tor
■
35c
WSiPPESS
Ladiea' Dark
Wrapper! for leM
than coftt of cloth,
removal price,
39c
M£rs osescoMTi
SHEETIKC
Vonrehoioeof aU
oar $15 OmttaU
, r\
Dark pattemB. 10c
quality, for
I/or.g
$2 98
JI chance in a lifetime to clothe up the whole family for less than it would usually take to clothe one. lUe effe fOO bu*y to quote you
many.prices, but we will just quote you a few to let you know what’s doing here.
ChMrw-t Chth
CLOtKS
liftdifR*
('oat ft. foriiiPTly
aold for SlOioSll
removal price, '
*
Men’! Black and
Blue Beaver OverCOEU, worth $6.00,
itmoTBl price, '
'
$8.48
$2.98
Traverse City
if
■MCHIOAN, TMMttOAV,
MNQUETWAS
VERY PLEASANT
OHECTMIMITIOn
wtofacbooifrbmdahipewy
Lf oTSa^
la the hakowt lo
tea
'^-rr
TOMORROW NIQMT.
M kow'a reoepdoa the
^UAL AFFAm or
•UMMEM COLUIOC.
pare bearta; oh Uord. glee ^ awewt
Dew Cock^ bam am*^ hat he aadeA by ear
ila. Coaair School OeamUaioaer G«o. lag -deal fan la lore too aooa.Crl»p of UlUlamabura preaided aa
^ 6UESTS WIRE PRESERT taaaimaater which be did la a happy J. D.TSIrtbSllirof*the^r3St apoke
the aobleet The Sarrlral of ike
amaaer. Afier a abort apeech of oa
Ihaaks for the boaor ooaferrwd epoo FlUeat- wklek he rokad la aeatihim be called apcai Bobert Dowa* to
1$C^OOL COMMIMIONM
«oice the wek»»e. la whldi be called
,
WA« TMC TOATTMAOTCa
_ of a
WiUiaai Naah rmp^ ataadard Mr. MartlndUl aald atadcau
mii#t rlac. and It ataada theta well la
I for »n H»vr Pnhaad to prepare alwaya for hc*l^ ^
nibH OIbh. readerlnjc a 'JSu
better atandarda placed by
' vtoM , to th* Bafi9»eC~TMls
“Urre Me Utile, Urn- Me Loo*," ac •Itloaa as
boalneaa hooaea are thereby
eonmaoled be Mbs Beaale Hooker higher
V W0f WpU OAv«^ ar-d WeU
r^Shed. -There U a better dema^
RacaTvf# ^ th| 0«*««la.
Tba aaoual baaqvct of iIm. N<^>4ha«
collcto look ptare last
•rralBc la Fbmten liall, which va>
Sppropruuly dccoraied la the- oollcse
«Dlora, iNiivI* WMl while atreamcra
|Mhr MPAtf«d la Ike lArlora from
Hom»bv waa then lairodoced
by Toaitmaater Crlap for a abort toaal
opoo -The Oemeata of Soeceea.”
which waa prefaced by the wtmaater'a abort talk on a few poiat^
which be aald he dldat hare, hot he
confeaaed that he bad had the apeech
-la pickle- for a loac time, barlas
hla w«dl timed talk waa tboroughly ap'’IfSlIwUh Anderaon gare two read
ing. In her usual Inimical manner to
the dcUgbt of all.
School FHendehIpa.
Robert & Walter waa next called
aier to apeak upon
upon by the t<
Mp'iisr
Prof. I. S. Oabert.
nesa. -I'd
an liMlrMnal.-edbObwad
Mr. GHbert. -mad keep la ttamh aad
feel of the tlmea.
jaKr:^s,'a.*!srj=:
i“«-sssia'rK
^•^,^c.\Asr«r!ss^.v
-What Are They Going to Do When
They Get Ontr the topic aadgned the
next apoakcr as a toa« waa roxpoadec
SPHRIISCOK
II Ray aad Marbiea Are
Ai aa lafhitihie Elsa. More So
peUtloos. for the purpoae i
bum!
of the title causing many witty mlliwi
between the speaker and toastmaster.
tRd yon every ask yonreetf what you
are going to do when yoo leave col
leger* asked the speaker, who stated
that the two roost Important periods of
life were the entering upon a bnsineas
life sth! the choice of a life partner.
Boaioeas lines were opening lo women.
said, anC
and to bear up the
Mr. Gilbert said.
sUtement he gave these statlstlca:
for a living of which
1.000 are lawyers. IS.OOO Ixiokblndera.
Kjoeo clergy and 6.«oo physicians. “You
ahoald go out into the world with the
Idea of giving to It. rather than to gel
aoinKblng for nothing, and he urged
upon every student present to know
sorocihlog more than Just their bati-
Qibba. after which Heha a orThe holiday and Sne weather today
chestra, which had rendered a varied
program during the baapnet boors, brought oot Ibe small boy la great
tuned up for the hop which followed aambers with hla marbles, and here
for two honra. the crash on the Ooor aad there upon the streeca wooM be
fooad groups of bora pUytng the
game that U so popular at thla time
The committees who had charge of of the yceu-. w^en the amall boy and
the decorations aad baagoet are de hIs Meoda eagerly watch for bare
serving of much praise.
apoto upon the pavemenu whgre the
-pae wees,- * glaasles.'* -anow flakea.TONIGHT.
-mflkles.- -bullaeyes- and other mar
“The Key to the Twentieth CmHary.- bles that go to make up their collec-
tor OIRECT NOMINATIONS of ward
aad dty oandldatea fbr the aptlng
Hectloo.
ALL REPUSLICANS of the city are
URGED to be PRESENT and to EX
PRESS THEMSELVES aa to whether
It U dedrable to hold such prtmarlea
pmvloua to the regular spring election.
TONIGHT.
HIGH SCHOOL LECTURC COURSE.
-The Key to the Tsmntioth CentUfy>
I
Or. Thmaai Green.
HIGH SCHOOL 4.ECTURE COURSE.
CITY OPERA HOUSE.
CITY OPERA MOUSE.
‘ Dress is to a Woman what Petals are to the Rose
fi-i:
Dress Goods
P i f 1 A Two Weeks’ Sale of
New Dress Goods and Silks
THE new spring goods arc now on sale and ready
I Jor your inspection. We are certainly proud of
the line. Positively bewildering is the number of
totally different types of dress goods that arc not
only worn, but arc really fashionable. The order in
which the colors arc adopted is as follows: Blue,
from the Alice to Navy; Old Rose; in Green Reseda
takes first place; Gray in all the beautiful tones;.
White and Black arc very strong; Hilo Red; giving
|
Brown last place on the card.
We are glad lo notice the continued piopularitjr of
' Cream and Black and all colors of Batiste.
Thii material has licen a favorite since
ted as the keynote in
*
adopted
July whe
dress fabrics.
Per yard....
50ctoS2.00
Black. Cream and a
Panamas re also shown in Black,
lorse this fabric, not
r
variety if colors. 'We endorse
>nly for
lor present use, but for
only
the
he entire year.
Per yard -
50c to S2.00
C
■
.
.........
Beginning Monday, February 19
X he newest ideas in spring styles of Silks and Dress Fabrics,
^ representing the best ideas of the leading looms of the coun
try will be offered for your inspection Monday morning.
-The early sbowinc represents months of preparation and has its culmination
in a degree of originality and exclusiveness which has alwa)!! been a characteristic
of this store. The showing is broader and more comprehensive than ever before,
.and no season has ever brought forth such a multitude of beautiful Silks and Fabrics
as the present one. and no other store offers such a wide selection to choose from as
docs Milliken’s. Those who have always attended these sales of ours need no urg;
ing. but will hail with delight this opportunity to secure materials for spring and
summer gowns while stocks are at their best. Special efforts will make these two of
the best Silk and Dress Goods weeks in the history of our business. Special prices
will also be made.
(1 quite a favorite with
Poplins arc again active and
all good tlrcss goods de
partments. Per yard...
75ctoSI.50
among
.Shadow Checks and Plaids
_ the most
attractive fancies offered. They arc primarily
plain material, but a shadow* check is made
m.ade possipos
bic by the handling of the yarn
in weaving.
Per yard......... .
V,
■
68c to SI.S0
Cream Storm Serges are among the most attract
ive
judgment there will not be
ivc offeringjf. and in our judj
enough of these to supply
the demand. Per yard-
"la-:
Colored Silks
Q UE to the fact that the Princess effects in dress
are everywhere looked upon to furnish the
keynote for spring and summer costumes. Taffetas
are great favorites. They are eminently suited to
bringing out the styles now favored by fashion.
Pcaux de Cygne arc selling well and Metsalines are
strong favorites.—Dkv Giions Economist.
S7 In. Iilain an<l Hiuii;<«l>|p TnBou. al><> chlltuo T.IT27 In. Tgfr.-ia In hair llnr
I and abcjicrd checks
1 bluf, black and bn»»ii. Per yaril .
T *»on. yet ban weight enough
and muBHlng 24 In. Per yard
1 r\T\
* -vAJ
I very beattilfal ailk; wear t«ar-
1.00
3€ In. Chiffon Taffeta In a full line of ctilont; iHith
Idaln and c hangeable vttvetn: Ihti
you. Per yard ................................
e‘cnilii9 In a full line of cedora.
1.00
1.00
75c, 85c, 1.00
^
yard
3€ In. mark Taffeta,
Taffet exlni lieav.% *
1.15
would claim ihU to In* a II
Krcat at ......... ..................
$i^ootoS2.eo ■Wk
Storm Serges in^sel I-colored
strifes anil
and piaios
plaids arc
*(i stripes
exceptionally good.
Per yard,,...,........
$I.OOtoSl.SO
Gray Suitings in hair line checks and stripes, some
_____ and
___ some in the invisible colorings.
in colors
'J hesc arc extremely popular as
|q
suitings. Pcryar.l..
A IxautUuHinc of plain Mohairs. These will be a
stroliff hi ot
gooddc^c
SOc to SI.50
44-inch White Mohair with an invisible check in
Blue, Green and Black. This is a beautiful fabric
and must be seen to be appreciated.
^ | QQ
iS'- >
1.25
nm^
■Mtm
i.so
39c. 1.00
69c
1.50
2.00
also carry Moneyl
Pcaux de Cygne. Messai
guarantee—your money
IL.KS
mu laneia. earn car
If not satisfactory.
A BIG purchase of Silks at less than can be bought for in an ordinary way enables
^
us to place on ^alc the biggest Silk bargain that will be offered this season.
10 piecM Plaid Louiaint Silka i
dren'a diwaa.
I Pleaux da Cygnt. Pink. C
Muntar'a Graan.. Cray. Tan
gowns
( for ladiea* waiata, misaea and chib
19 In. CoIore<l Taffei
im. Alica. Baby and Navy Blue. Reseda
i-nu ai^ looking for ..............................................
^
an extra good qtiality.
10 plaeao fancy taffota in chocks, otripao and conventional dcsigna. i
for ahirt walat auita. aaparata walau, miaaao’ and childrcn’a draaa
• plocaa 27 In. Poaux da Cygna in a good Una of colon and aomathi
will ba aura to like.
f
Thia antin line otaplandid alike to go at one prico—
Per Yard
f' ''
A Woman’s Cbarm is Her Own- Sin Looks to hor Gown for Distiiction
: i i : ^ 50c, 75c and 1.00
naasi
- if:
bpAqes
, FEsmiAitY a itok
NEW cnilllH DEDIMTEtMBnm
WWimTHMTPUn
EHS TOMHn
MLCMN MMVICI AT IMMACU-I
tAT« COMCCATIOM.
j
Aadrow YowMig Was M and J»hn Loo
ing Was 53 Yooterday-^njoyod
• PlrbMWt Party^
A eery pleoaaat Urtlxlay party «t
THE rnioyrd last vvealng at tSe home of
JobB 1.0(sUiiR CO Slru*entb street. The
affair oaa la boaor of Mr. IxHxlina'*^
fifty third
birthday and
Andrew
Toonga
♦.laiy.fclath
About
forty
riieCHU were present and the evening
waa eeijoyably spem In games and
masir. Ughl refreshnMrnts were served
and fke time paa^tM «il too quicLIy.
HOME OF THE NEW PRESIDEh
HCtNCMAN
CEREMONIES
BY THE BISHOP
PRCSIOCNT
OF
6 O'CLOCK EDI
>moN
MENDELSOHH
' TOBEKIUEO
FINANCIER.
PfOlUU MEET AT KTHBIT
SENT HIM ROTICE BY MAIL
La it Paner of the i
WABMlTimCOMEB
and Nick Have Arrived a^ Ha
ina and Were Greeted With
Hearty Addrsoaea.
ntieo Will Re
-Montcpal Ownership- by Mayor
YESTMEflTS WERE BLESSED
EVCRY AUTICLE WHICH WIU. K
UtCO IN tlPIVICCt,
The R'-v. j'hn J. ftheehah.
SIX YEARS AGO
CITY BOOK STOtlE
TM Boun a- nor.
-
Ruoaian RevotutionieU Are After Hir
Because He Financed Loan* for
Ounrta of Chtcago—Today's
Ily Wire ti. I he Kvemn'g Recordt Other* Also.
Program.
Havana, F«b r? —A eitrdia! weJ
cume was e*terdi.d Nirholaa l^mg |iv Hear>t N\
V) Wire to the b^enlng RtwnJ
Service.
worth and hi» wife bv a large crowd t
|b ,i,n.
- IHall, iv t|;,. s.*n
Ciand'lUpWa. Mich . Ft t. -J —Xt
Thi‘ <\jt.an cifdt iah
J!jl*'nre the HuK-viai rexoluliiuiary party
le niuiilrlpal league eoilrentbjn t.alay
il. ihr Am«*riran
i has po.’^w*.! iiiim 1
aile addr»-‘s«t'ii.
Mhv»»i Heii-v c;«.»Thnc^ <ff Holland
______
'on Mend. lMxhn.
tin • |*ruKrt.»^s and AsMH-latioii *
AtHttod fthe Right Ri^.
Rl•h•g H«nry
R. R. HOBART
WeapprecUteyourp^ronage.
MaviH- Tavlor U Kalani
llaayh" an I
•Ua^al and lnt..r.irf.an
—--------at once notified the Mice
Klalmrate
ArlM.- on
Ma>or HainIHon of A
;' pixvauiHma are being taken to pnv
‘ (••/nsclent e l.n Monti liail Affair*. I by Miaa
|vcnt ihi- rexolutionlM. fp*m carrying
I B. Ilettientau of iK-mdi .will Im;
n«rf. l»Ht I heir m
w«'n* «<>rni|*t
>d Today.
_____
I out ihvlr imeuiion»L A sisH-ial biuf).
and
they
<4id
«<»i
und.-rktanil
tbOiftiM.
irne |>liaMe of Mu rllirt
*W..- tan not
Tb.»
..f ,|«.
.K
K sh.tdowiPu bis mox,njeBls
offer *Hir.elves a« a hiimau MK-rllb'e MB -Mu
Hilh MrJrbulM
V.l .J si.H n
I’^vvents ihe.ppnumh of any
rrxMint
the fifth r».mniaii'tm«iit
,
11 Is v«trv rirolufbi • that Ib trv>it Hi,! leri.s.1 i,nw«addn-sJ!i by Mis. MarrhVi
of th» alUr condU^. ih*by ..ffeiinie a Mib-tHHO* *.• le-r
Sherw.ssI
ol
the
Wfwt.m
.Ncwmal
«t
on
• the nest mm-iiiir.
I the Mine Mrritire
H«i In the
Ikcatlon of tbr churMi of ibe
aarrlllee of tl... rr-w-s t.tir dUlu.. MrrI
l« CoBT»|>lk»fi took |ibu%
lire nnh^ om il.e a hob liumai. raif bv
lag br ibt^ HI Rrv Bl»hop a •ubMUute ahbh Intent (b>.j llin»
dresses were of dcK p Interest and
luiri^^mlrrlu* ”fli
valu*^ to those in ailendance.
h bunaTcrati!^ ,^^^^
M^f. Ib<* iDfluiie lb In* to a horn a *This aftiriHHm iheri* was wn ,*hlbl
bur*aucraib meth.*d:
hoiiur and ;;loi v/ . The Ib v Ua!
ty with which this financier was
Hon fd (he manual train tug w,irk dom
o^^otiaie bHina abnui.l. ,
Ui« 4loc«.^tbsJou^b««r «.rwlnFOREIGN TRADE WAS S 1.712.421.330 by tbe pupils.
Tb** rev.ilullofiary jiany d< (iar.
|>Hag aHoaiM by fall>>^^ pcoj^/oho vere brukeii and eaten
“Mv bbMH
!i.v that ih.*y wilt n^^a^-.siua;.‘ «U
FOR SEVEN MONTHS.
•mvdad tbn M ndlirw^ tbo mil«T and M> l-ei> • aicain n;t.anlnK that
luanci. rs who ^lnl^la!lv h**!p thx gov
rnmeni they hoiv* p, ,b Mno,
dm of tbr rorfWom many lK*lng ub earrinre aa cffered.
int
A. V. HOBART
Ibis week the Hobart tatereais became a part of the aty Book
Store aad daring ihat Umo we »re proud to aay we hare buUt np
a larger bustseaa than expected.
Our efforu to
to serve the mbllc Inlh^h^rt
aaimcr will be our earnest endeavor.
ELABORATE PRECAUTIONS HAVE
BEEN taken.
ytNKfUBLC OICNITARY %AT OH
THMONf or CWmtON.
A. a HOBART
REVOLUTIONISTS AFTER GERMAN
MUNICIPAL LEAGUE.
IS IN THAT CITY.
WCAmcM-rhir *r«%M aad.W^
Richer /
KUBECK & HOYT
UNIONSTREET
}
Winter Goods at Deeply Cut Prices
_____________________________ _
11 yoa would bay trst rla»
aiwwui lo uaollMW
wUl U YODB TwoLlVNirTr*4^
rw^ le Marv a Oyurc^t*
to gl 8.00
Bstow *oud vwlaa. al
In tM HHy «n4
.
uia louowiBff: Au aus-rr Uadiwwfwr. MoMUlaa Md Madrid
Mw.'. Wool Hock,. Ulow*. sad MUlww.
NOW IS YOUR TIME
ILL RKORdTiBROKEH
^THE SEASON'S
BEST
DIDNT SAVE Hli
abk lo gala admlttaiiep
Th«* wcmmUM
Urged Regular
lar^Attei
IncreaAc''' Importation* Wa* in Ma
l.bhon tth.n bl
Till* vcncral.lr bbliop
terial* and Manufactured Cecd*.
throne and sfKik«- kind wolIn of prab«*
Eirporta Shtmiwd an increase.
i sirompily lo Ibe a<oi.tiibUi:«- tirerafriig
>h, bUhop. with the annoumein. nt that the b
Ily Wire to the Kvenlng Record
ItMl was now de.lir.ale.1 to tltxl
hr tb9
Wa.shingtun. Feb *!l- The for.dgn
f !•<! lu IirgMl rfKulsr aiiindancv ii|»<>n
wacrlflre
of
mass
when
M*nnv
of
rommene of ihe I'niNsI Siatea for
Bw nrnciHil for ibttlful maiM»n laiim. IhlnicM whleh ibsl had xiv* n. <M*uh
sevt n months of the fiscal ye ars was
'We r
iKdIIR a mtlhK M l. returned aaain to Him
Irtoa aad draj
have pla.M^
lu worshij./'
l.e said.
flag for the r
bl« bUhN.p
"wlM'n* W* ran aiocnihie on rn at riavs
VMtmafUB mtmm
I. of iho and Ktv. worship lo God Thn« Is thTbr bl«««lbg of the veM
reason we have iNarlsh.vs."
lb* «abl
rburrb wa« the Rrat rer
furiher that iwmiv >*ars ag<* the rfiv
beta* wllaeBMHl by
was uiHhtnr hnl mm Mood as one of
la •tlrnee. Ail the ^
the great s’libsM.f iho stale
The
alsblBga of Ibt
bulidin.t
be
said.
im*.
was
one
o
oelrad a bit
fltiesi biitldlni:|. in Lhe dioees*. at
aat In the
nous ea Pinkerton Sleuth PaMwl
gtjcdn^tttrD^iw^ w brongbi to ---------- the, would always live in
Away at Hi* Home in Detroit
and Uith rhim hes work in
^
Today.
ankatf to Maft bafore the r
I.. bull, m«, u ,■
roaW be bWnawd, ThtMt ihe l.mg
r. bu. l>.‘fc. . he s.ild, H...II I
Algaiaod procoMloo, ahhU
By WifB lo tbo Etcdlug Record.
■eirrntero ttHaau fwim all |i
KUmll.
Mbb
. F*d. 22.- Ik-l.-ciixe
|
The Rev. Ji*e,di S^bnmbs ib.n an
Mate, be^n fron the aaimiuary
rick O Neal dUM early this morning
at Ihe axe of *.•;
tlaiigtvm* set m
tbr mng cvUTlrtor. Ibe bUbon evtimdlnv i
alNT an amputaiiiMi «*f hts leg at St.
sprlljklMl boh!
Tbo,. pr.*^.ni a I.......... rn,.*. ,| pU,, s Mary s hospital
the blPaalng while be spr
He wa*i tak.*n lu.me
I larv w. i.
Hu. Ill Uvx Jan. ir
wnicr aa ihe pnas-ssloi. (pna-fs
H,. W.1S a faiuoiiK det.v'Uxe
ph Ith b * s. lie Ver\ if.-x
Tba d«»rs werorlmivl as tb*- line
l« nib:, V a; . Uilb III tlrand
the inner naims and tbe tdsbop and ^ !oM |*h
e .xears ran a lUdfviixe ag«‘U<>.
•• lt, ». Thomas Itafier. K
prlfwta Iiaaacd enllndy around the out • Hapl.ls
Uoh. fl W
side Ilf the rbuicb and axaiti the ftv.ni' l>. Ib«> 1'ii.v
<h- lit v
dtMir was iqioned at a kma-k fnuu th«>, Hrewn. Cmud UaphU
il
blslmir. he b«*lng the fllst t«i filler [ward
re. radlUae.
lie* lb v
The aolemn cBrcmony closed at » .':o[.Un.i.« r.ohM, -V.-.mi. fiiy
t»..- Uev
when Ihe newly ctMtsi'crativ) aliar was Jo-.,pi, lUw* i T»sver.T nu ih.- Jl. \
On.ublc W» Trying to'Arrt.t .
lighted and the biKh |a»lii|flclal mass j Ib.ii... Toil a. IV I.-Sk. y; lleR. v M. J
Fisherman Who Saved Hi* Life
When the Ice Brok*.
***Tbe iHaiillful service of muu: Hu 1 Mom , fnidbo.tinii-. Soli.iiaw ibeR. v
.
“The Key to the Twentieth Century.'
Or. Thomas Green.
FIfil ««rvlM
TryrriST;:*^
.
DETECTIVEjrilEIll DEAD
ih^rrhuJ^b
Tbr
..t .be
ly Win* to the Evening Record.
Ijiwr, ne.*biir^*. In.l.. .Feb 22 -War
111 MiicMI. while ifKiIng an apparliis for pteventlng irms of Mie whil.*
kailpg on thin Ire j.*,rk,* ihniurh an.!
T..b.a'.n otr.««..
l|r
temple .d KolotiHMi Hbb h he said bud
onl) luten pfi*stble thriM,j.b t-i.wi pud
X Wire lo Ibe Kxening Ui'cord.
KHl,tm.i/iv.. Mi. h. F. b 22
t'oiiAt,*
bb^ Si. warl, whU. iixmg u.^arn.st^a
Wfwalng ahli h aiiendetl lhefb^iuaiioii|
fd BfibrmcHi s I. mple Hie siH-akt I im j
plnred todax in the dedlraibm of tli. jdOSLPH WCHBCK MADE MISTAKE
LOGS WANTED!
BALL THROUGH HAT.
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine. *,
^dar Shingle Timber.
Supposed
Lunatic Took a Shot
Fr^nk oPbte.
By Win* to the FNi ning Record.
JHckf^oii.
Mich.. Feb.
by a .sihingt r.^'Hi.* bail iutsxiHl ihniiigu
his hat
The mi Huger l.s Mipisi- .i! t.i
BOY WAS DRUNK.
By Win' to the Ev,*nirg Rivtird.
llraiid Uapt.ls, Mich. F*d. 22
The
liiveal‘gating Hie rns.* Ol
Bnxikt-. ag*Hl Hi. wht*VaH found
Knights of Pylhiaa Are Cathccing in
$3,000,000 BUZE
By Wire lo Hie Evt uiug Kfx*ord.
Ik li.iil, 51i. li . F. ii. 22.- Tlie st.nfe
.oiixenib*n of lb.- Knighm of IVtbla**
iH-gau t.nlav
Ik legat.a an arriving
s;"-.;’T.,Tbr:: tr r.,*-.::
oljbrbll*””
.... .....
“**■
]«“>'■" !'< Tuevdat
S;^^m‘.:;.,;l!‘har^::r
d**
******’' ***"’* **'’ ^•'**"*'
seh,s.-.
"
to atone for bU sins and is t# adv lii
* promlM* to kecji ih»* girl In n'1m*iI
return to ttotblng. or* die for Him A-* ♦ * '7'
**'*^‘*
g of fui. - ! !!!*.
1 *h*iwt*d that the
Jill Befit 11.
lii children mar-
lilgiiM
ainncmrnl
aaka.1
by
God.
Nichols Brown Is Celebrating
Hi* Sixth Birthday Today.
Wort^ t10.999.000.
0> Win* II* Ibe INening Record.
I•n.vld♦•n<.'e. H I . Fx b 22.—John
Ntrbol* Brown celebrated his sixth
birthday to lay. lie wai* b it |;:.taxi.tx*o
when (hiv nmnth** obi and th<* for
tune baa now Increased -o |;o.'*i*l*.tk-*.
DEAN AND HARSHAWiU RUN
H. GageYNill B« Laid AvMiy to
Bert Tomorreur Afternoon.
•OUGHT A TICKET.
“•iir apaakrr
ap^wkcr then rx'farrad
n'farnvl to Ihe
•Arty laaUiDrat whm* sacrific
fatrorad la Gods cyaa, ha s
ifocaumc s off,-r of aaertfloe to Ecu*.
BBd mUBUad tba nwiparteoiis down
thr^ lilirtory to Mexico wbera In
PiWBOoa* Mslory.
he stated,
was
^ A^ni. of pHeat* dragglu*
to the altar nnd^wtaff tB*M up for aacrtfica
That the
held tomo'mw afiemuon at
2
ock from the rraldeacc In Elm
wood, iht* Rev
iHmaii lYwhllo of
flcUHni aad tbe tnu-rmeni will be in
^wood
rndenakar Andeiwon will
fcave charge of the anwagamanix. Mr
Gaga arrtvod last creniag from l^ake
Mw w«p corract,
tw am IV and 1: o'clock tomorrow.
.p^^r doubt
For men nr,* worn
the
CraDerse CMy lllfa* Co*
ClUaMBPtvo«a.82i Ball.lOB.
W. L. Brown. MBaame.
world
over l.y nil com*!'! dn*8,
Wchavr. ’placed ,to llu: front and in our windows
tip* new aiiriii- Blioet; wp have
just rceeivctl witli all ne
SIkiIX'8 .mil styles
•..plnka, Ibe x.H.ug
.,i
•liiku. :.2t ILmibdph Jreet.
.i:<* doing a gym
afu rm..>ti ill tjif*
1 gyranasitim. and bn»ke oiu
tuK in his t.*ri hanil.
A Lot of Men’s Suits
^-AT-
WORIO S HMT CHILD ‘
John
T; i tend%chw.r unh^; they *^hat#I”IliLa?i
rtftfv and dcairuycd."
This
,1I»' eighth grede.
klib«i adoiatkm w» can offer,
offt- a
SujH rvlw.r W. W. lk*an of ihc Thin!
l»g aarnScc
ITaj
ITajrrr U only asking
ward-and BuihtvIsot W. F. Handia »d
for favor and wa i
k Ibis from
the Fourth
ward. Iinve announced
FUNERAL SERVICE,
their intanilno to run Int rtuorolnatiuos la tbelr rcspccUve wardn. '
t*Urtfl<^r7lMa JlUng'thr ^
WALK-OVER
SHOES
on a charce
da...hi.r o..
pi^wor to return us to nothlny. man's
hU murotn Hfsl •
!«> Truaiil OHl.er Vlui.u.
Thlswa
Mr Wx!.l.ers feropd a;.|M.aiauc- In
Oltr* Uo Their Uvaa,
ellaice. the lit St
.r,ih«r o.ii«i,.y tiWj, .y..k.
** hl"h ^ **rt^* *i
CUSTOM SAWING.
Substation of San Francii
Electric Company Bum
in Darkness.
!r'Si ^
nud U Ihe iH'leJire which teaches nsf^*** •►r«eighl b.dor.. Jusl.c- hltiHlgn nl
robook
208 FRONT STREET
M*ccabee'*"to Be*Held.
Ily Wire to flu* Evening Record.
By Wire to the livening Rc
i FiaiimM ,.. F* b 22
d ^•rb Hls*l.lfl r «if lb
f Kcti (isv.auil Fbvtric <vim|iany at I
ban
He said that ibe pegn
i* by the church was little sh.u^l »r 1 First T.m* He Swore She w*v Over of bick ibi>. in.»rn»ug f, KiiIi*d In a 4**sh
Tie* l‘o*iial and We..%tei-n
onrenal and tirgsd u|Mur all
i
ate c ut «»ff and jila* **- * uj.pli. I
make a saclfbe as a lilting memeni::!
^
l.y ih»* company ate b fl In darkm-Hn.
to the lepfiwe of his soul
' \\V owel
mdted She Wasn't,
No llvru wen* bud
to ibe^lmlghi) tbsl the lu-st that we!
.
5.;
a
Furl Huron. Mich.. F**b 22.-Thc ex
fHMillve comnilne.* of the gnat hive of
fht* lASiliiH of th** MarcabfHni decided
t«* hav** thi* gr. al hivd meeting al I»ort
STATE CONVENTION.
SECOND TIME
HgK Ol'R WhTdoW.*^*"
baomant
^
nuiKb Ihe le*
The tl-berinail sav.-.|
btrii aii.l the wat«b II will mak,> no ,om
plaint
«
Yo«U
b. w-iuag.murof
r„rr-at spriag rfv—. Kir. aad
tru.t7na IlU1ink.rf a. np*Bcw
vprtng Miylm ore haadaomv. and
CITY OPERA HOUSE.
AT PORT HURON.
RESCUEB HIS ENEM?
muBi was remli refl by a clioii of fit | Fi.^b iirk l{us>mitii. I'rtuemout the
tern male Volres |t-d l.y Atthur tiiil ( Hex John J Wa* K Msiiiao-,
i},,
b«*rd. ih«‘ oiganUi Ik iiik llax Majinaii , U< v J.dm M.o|.rtiieai. U.ati ih.- Ut x
:
4
HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE
Governor Harley RofUaod to Ua« Frao
Railroad Paoa.
Dy Write to the Rvnilng Rocord.
Wa.hington. Ind. Feb sr—Dover,
nor Hanley tiwk a party 10 ShoaU to
taipcct the site for an epllaptlcs hospltal. Tbe Baftimorw B Ohio gave free
pasM but the governor rafusod to arcirpt a pans aad bought a ticket for
Wa
*WHhjrilVliih
Dri,"*srwytf
DENTISTS
*
.MBMS.Ck'VOCMO mbns
.
;nOTHINCI&FVKNXSHlNCa '
r
Bu^p^ntsliw
Atioat ten doa n p^in wiulcr ,wnt». IM'.Ito
*4.00 Rooda. gdins ut ono-fuartb ten tbun our
roKuUr marked price. That me»n», much l«»
t^D they are really worth.
^
Btfp thtm of Us-fiow
All beery winter Koodi at eamf
:h.
TIicsc aoods have sold for $10 to $12 throughout
the scaion. UesirabU: goods. _We want to close them
out.
•:Ui
HamiltonMintCo.
N. B. Our clearance sale is drawina^f"^
a close, One more Saturday. Comest
■tMVKMK «nv, HICHMAN. THURWAY. FEBRUARY 3S. MOS.
THEEVEWNGRECOMI
mmsm
NDRSItTISFIED
I Seme tafimiatiii as R lak rcftsits
*li
3.01. Slater’s
Remodeling $ale.<
$,
Draw. IWMI
9 90Xtm MATCH WA*
TAKt- AND HOTTSN.*
carmuLTBs
•ORtMtOdi
OCT
Twi cia boy ail Hotis: FvUsUin *l Creauy RtdncrddPifccs,
OFBBfOSIT
VMITU THEIR ttOlEY BACK
mwtmmwiianmmn
From now until the wroL____________ eooiplt^ iAe
interior ioi}^vvnientgTe
wx- will
win nkp
—ay UiiOMrhoQt
uiiomKnoat our#t*ntire atun%
af a Kwk,
Stock must bt Reduced
ne SKEmna.Wnmm Ptm
is a pure linseed ofl, lead azKl riac
OU
FOUL BY RYA
paint oA the ^atest
in nrvlrr to raako tlu^at# 4-h\ru.*et. and we wntiM ratin'.* a-icrifiee
prolii u. l*uNOW than to have a W of
^ooiU ‘
durability.
on uur ban la tbiliapja#'of later.
Properly apjUied it can’t go wrong.
tatiMItMM
LMtad
Farty I tnannda
On«
Minute
and
t^actetefa
layw
lu
and
oErasirs
way.
We can show you booses, painted
value of the paiaL
Thair Dailar'a Warth.
The toxiod aatcb bettraca Kid 8ortmmm d MMiata« Md Rnddy H Ryau
ot Cbicado laatad «ly cnu- miauv> «»d
forty aaooada lam rvwaing and li bleb*
ly dUaatUflnd tbe crowd arbo bad a*
< PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BANK
V n; WILL NKKI) a>mc«cw ko>Lih the aprihR
\N iiy n .t lak#* ewivaulac* of this opptn-luntty ^
Cbe Reduced Prices will hot Effect Your
Credlt~.Cbai’s 0.'Od Bere.
with it years ago, that protre the
OiMFl Ratiava That Thay Had
*
cHj Md wd rMdi<kMM luu
Md Um bM UHrlr d«?Hof»d •OOMopposlOM to Ibr plM. TIm. m«lD op^
ooakt W If^lixad
• of tbr rrtult. by
I and tb* city ooii
How
mairb wa> glv
mate arcld«-nt on Kf. part. Jark ’
The Yellow Fewer Germ
by Ryan and Ibn j Root wa» tb#- refer#-#‘
| r* rerentl) been dli*eo%crtst It bears
In i
---------------- ------------' | elewe iCM'in'blautx# to tb#- malaria
imirat wa. al^wi drowned
(
the ertoat <d
•
|
U»ekl»at Man In Arkanwa.
J ^ •rni. Tf* lM«e Ibe e>>t«m litim *li>
<iT "fake"
‘‘fake * ana
anfl "rotten
"rot
M#n*rriiw. the m<H.i # ff. ijw r. m#s1>
€rfVn-JIi! rtliSII
rr..otm.loB ot m, nUc. tmLltf l 4>r KIdk h N#-w Life IMls
to rurr all #
I r-oii.tlpjiir
::z
ssir “nr! Kr«:r:.
Mgr. tba pvMIe MdiAc for
Rl^t i. ggllad for tb. porpewn. of per
J** r***tij'
^***id*i^
k IfM aad full dlac*t«el<« #»f jund^r thew'n ml#-.. bui"!?»*iisplMaib»n
bliik'
ewhai llvel)
■TT
in ilrti#*.
Improv#^ with flrel iMittlr and
boltif-e rompletnd
- tnd tb»tbo enrr.”
cirr,”
the worst coughs and colds pr
wfunded
At Johnmm l)n«g Vo
WOOL IS UP
:v“'Frank Trude
Alltioncli .'ill w«sil
»1« liav,- «.1\.hho*«#1
in pru-tw,
t l-dlii raf^ 11uthoai;tutranU'»vl piiro wtHil, on- null tK'11-
0!d Po*itomco BuiMItii
O . r H. M.
» tiruc
I
CYRUS LOVEiOY.
iweb
lYirc ;
lYir#-.
—----------mM#^; Funeral Service >Yill Be
, T. H
aa«r«.««.
A fco'dlrr IM.I l«.« #><-m:i!*il In
i.-ti
‘i IA-.1.
i:..ll u-.;n.: bn t.
“ lu#!!!.'
r-.iiv «ouM .-..#1 r#l itit in tlM--f
Hnll tlun r" "IV. Jl. ..r. ‘jinl It
4br.
I ti i.l
mjlr 1 -.: -t <
.m.t !
I
I
$10.00 to $20.00
llu-<^l«»ll»vT.tfl
-lothoa have
prartiiMlly sar
riliftvl llifir prulil ilits s<-a.i.in in tmlor to ctuitium* ihr
I SB OPM fMgU^tf lUl.^lble or the face. leading with his right to the
m, bat tbe aalveiwardeelre for diroct forrhead and following It with whai
Ike an aitemptnd uppc*r cut
Mt io tbe moutb-
"V^andaU #d
Je.us Christ
■niatee Will Come Mere on e Speciel
in
Tiain tor the Big Pyth.sn Benqwet^enu
; March 1.
- Fully nriy Knik-ht. of !*>tliiss will|Ijl^’
tbal n ia belteved by a grwai many to
come ovr* from ManlMrr Warrli 1 InUj,,,
claimed ihet Boreosnn was off hts ri^isinse to the iuvluilon of Travers. }
(Miy bwlg#-. No 7S. They will «v»mr on ]
|f
b»4 elty oMc— tuuler that method kn.M-s and that he had been watching
lerc was
Iblt aprias aad ti*d the public an op him watting for that lime.
90f«Mlty te try it
Rygry republican abouAd. lnt#n^-«i
fctMaairia tbe metter. and It Is for the
BMiMitir'tegay wbMbar they want dl
«Mt
or not.
K la probable that 4hn makers and
the majority
Tbece was al«^ « difference
opinlcm as to the merits of lh«)
tb
men. Borcoson having a larg## num
ber of backers and many iKdlotinc
Isltlng kolghU. an#-r lb#- wort*:*'®
SI
jiht- best .-ver seniHl In Ihi- city
p« I V «
SI
aii-»
i:ug#..e
and
en.-ntlr..k,:.c the ; ton. f»;l ^
y men give U»lstily of i;vld.
' Iges^ and castli-s an.l t«.w
wh. .M-em,-.! te be!«
the jvior lid nc#-dy R,K-ky Mu-u.
Ulti'Tea.
Johnson Drug Co.
hll.t.Ml !
of Us
_____“I DIRECT HOSmiTIOHS
the bout. Ryan was
IWI l.v an und« rRh#Tlir
and ri*da> was taken
ilhld.‘d\#.tMv and f.iMy
IH-nrcR 4#.re deducUsl
of
I‘tvykffl4 to Ibe mall
la., laiwrtfne.* and CharU»d'.«ml.v Wl|------- Ml Idunkard. ga#<- a
me 1 fiMirroum
Ibltlon
ill f,nly had
—d to manbtod. n cured me of lame
g.SHl
back, atlir joints, aad complete physand was afiwl.l to use
teal oollaps#-. I was s.. weak It Itstk
me half aa hour to walk a mile. Two
I of Electric lliucrs have
a draw l.> Kefrrvx* Charleme eo etrowg 1 have Juet '
mllae In M mlautwe and f« 1 like walk j Oeri
lag three more.
iK.xlng «-ucount»r. 81 dial
of me ’ Qreateel re«#'dy for w«m
man In »h.. honse to a
Mte aad all atomach. liver and kidn#
iiat.-h.
WlllUtii J.-nnlngs
pompUInts
Bold under guarantee i
|. and In one minute and
Jobnaon Pnig CVj s. F it MtMld^ V .
* h»- bad U.fh Si’s shoul
PugbM Drug Ca'e drug stores. Prh
to the msi
ThI- Vnatc'h
I kllf;hil> owing to an uu-
T*. R.?
re«-.ilu» nI
lu Mipi.lx^l
VdSI i
«
tl-.- Ir,^
...[
Sternberg-, Grand Opera M-.u.r
thi- iMMnt •umie on#- Intlu-al.-.* ilieli
th#-re nre to.> m.nny Iriati nnmr- #.n wii-'
tUi ..f l..«. ltepa
The ii. xt #tny I
genliil
bate
.Mn«-rh
•N If #*!Iiu|diMeV s#-z l "*lt
Tnn 1 Hike It bouH-y sei I.
r tlirtmgh
from .otcr to. .'.»\# r.
M#w.rs III th. i-.k, 1.«
gmtnl of 4:#wi:u«^\\
TOMORROW NIGHT,
Febrwry 23nJ. r'W.
«>' I
A pubUr iw.vtliiq o( r%-p-tl.liean^ N
’**‘•1 hi-ii-i.\ called. In k-e-i«»nr>e to jiiini«-ro.i-.
m.!w
I
hf^
«»>•*
be
Vo twi..’,*"
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
It Is the Bed Room
that n(!t«ls the coinforlabU? furniirrc. Thai which is ^lU-asIni* to ih#t ^ighl
that im-eis cv# ry rcciiiiroincni and -til! ho ftamomiral iiltl
< >iir sion*
stands Itrsi in tvory wav aii<l wtr warn lo provo pur s»au nu n:s. aNu trouble
to show our goods. A look now will mean a purchase l^t# r.
FULL BED ROOM SUITES
in ash. mahogany, beautiful lilrd's eye maj»lc. famui;- ’ .Mi--ion” style, liiirst of
quarter sawed oak. ‘I h#! lu-woi tlesi^^ns in evrrV k;»ul of-^vood. Vriecs arc
from $is.7.’i lo
-
I URGED 1. he PRESENT and to EXpHeSfe THEMSELVES ns to wIi.-Uo r
|H Iri il.^traM.- to hold siH-h |.ni;iar|e#
t. the M g liar sprlu;; eh-rtion.
l‘a.. had bis hand
in an H»x-lrtenl fii
a|.plli«d Burklcn's Arnica 1
t the usual r»'sull. "a quirk
nreaiesi healer on .
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
dlscM.rl.t;
hohiiitK priinHie-.
^’•'‘•ral ward- nf Trav, r>e Cl y.
I fnend i.'. ; ei.^lon.
I foun.1 thoti
AUL REPUBLICANS.*! the #it> ai#nct.ot
DR. J. W. niQGINS
fine Dental Work
#^«‘rUslinK fame, a tH-m-
PMur.' ln4he Ma--a. hn.n.tls legl-!a ]
le
ng... wr.- .it . m- tiim |
- -rli«M.| lnuir.l
f*‘* l
contem
SOUTH SIDE STORE,
CORNER UNION AND EIGHTH STREETS
j j;.s,-l cbwl #*f #-#,rr#-s,Kmd,
*•
asBi-mh
I- with t he l.ot
,
«
A. J. WIL HELM
.
|ln#1n-trisl tnifninc of cirls V,.v‘i.g
ei Jr.^d- :4iu#^en Ho-iigif. of .14 ftiHl bi. .
*'/ ”’**^^* ’*
e |.d.nd..n . Minty
limit#-! i.mn!-cr #.f «.
f..r.lmg imliihit f .r In#.
.*.! u,.m«i,d
dn-^tunkii.;;.
ry and ^ti rjelkar. O
id his siiairtng part
^*l••t«.ncr, cM»nM-nt#-d to givt- a
for lb«- lienem of
»d <h. p«p«r.,o™ .d .h. “ZlUu. «b;'
iWtadle have tieen arroete#!. The ar-jlif-aitlly.
rat ton In
This was th.‘ fir*!
Ddty of thie
ihiv present
preeenl admintst
adminletratlon
win probably create optKwIMon
Tln ro isno oUirr linonf #-,|ual in.-rit st-lliii;: at . such
Sens AcVnrwtctiQC the Truth N
vo-ir
. ._x_________
. .rir*nr«-* %hllTbanqI»erwin be j "
■k Craw w-as
drCo) acted ai
V-S
oa fool by flovrroor Warner and riiaw
mod iaapnetor Rlrd. tbuusaiuls of
^OMde of white oleomarferinr ahlppcd
to Oelroll to l>e doctored and ri.lor.M
Bad aoJd as ciwamery tutier ba%#- bc*-n I
locf
clotlim pun' waiol.
’ V 1"W privn-s.
111*. WIN- I
ptilnl.
A CARO.
fared with aad great 1o#mu-s
totbem.' Tbrottgb an Inveetlgatlon eei
hao'their doubts
nK#-m#-nJs and th«* r,
u to «rmw'u Mid I
r-,^ hv Ih.- Md.- #
1 atHiui a >i-ar af
have
is*ili#'-y #if m;:kir- ail riothcnifl
fio EXTRA ON PIANOS
I
I Krhnri.“,".ounn«.
Fare value and ten dollar- < xU:
due bin.H nt ririnncU
BEAUTIFUL CHIFFONIERS
jusrwhat a i>crson n.-udN when you wani more rot)in for clothing. Many
have no room for the rc;^ular dresses, ami :hi se lakv: up less space, 'i lie
prices arc from $r..7a to
ODD DRESSERS
IMnUV'MI.
srtu.
m
ideal PRODUCT’S are fresh and
pore, made .from the Tm-si grain.and
by the Ulcsl Improved machinery.
feb l.t-lf
> to lime IditJs have
From
It wii-c>.
Wif-O. wrhb-b
Wrhleh
dlst'oreml wttb broken
have apisarrutly |.«wa l».Himl up and
act artlllt-aUy. It W Im-cb sugce*lelj
tbit this has h##pn dour hy th.- I.IM-;
Ibeniaelvra.
Wild geese have aoimvt
tlm»w l*<H‘n shot hating pretieuv sb-tt;
wounds stuffed with sea z^m.
ir YOUR grocer does not have Ideal
btickwheaL graham or whole wrheat
flour and granulated meal, call up SOS.
t RECORD WANT AtX.
lytopoOBnyhoa inow SAbDepotU Vault, ttra k<7* are
nradad. yonra aiu} ours, so that no one other than the owner hss
•oosM to it. nnleM enthoiind. Th* vnnlt u alwart open dor*
Ibb huaineM bouie, and hioie* are ofienod in the private room
shown shove. Ow aaMOaat hox«« aie sbnndsnUr >ari(e kt
■saapnipooes. being SixSxU inches in dm These rent for
$100 s year, eo that for ahont 4c s weak yon can insnte tlocomenu aad records U valne (roa kws b>- fire, theft or osrclossnets, or tba onriodtjr of othars.
FIRST NAHONAL BANK
"The JCey to the Tw-tUeth Century,"
Or. Thomaa Green,
HIGH SCMO'OL LECTURE COURSE
CITY. OPERA HOUSE.
Jackson Hill Washed Nut
COAL.
Is one of the l>est coals
mined; it burns free and
clean, with the minimum
amount of soot and ash; you
will make po mistake in
giving it a trial.
TBE TAYLOR COAL CO.
THIS IS THE CLASS OF WORK WE DO
TO WHOM IT MAY TONOaaNi
-
Thu it to-^Iy that Iha>»hM|Malad4lMt#dwtri<»l work
in the new Port Office at Tiavcrte Citr, Mich., iortalled by J. B.
PaiKO Electric Co. and find the workmanabip to be fint daia
and in acootdaoco with rcqnireaianti of the NatioBal Electric
Code and the Treatniy Department, and the work testo free of
pounds and abort oircoita, with Bn fooUttoa nsirtanoe above
Undorwritori’ r^yjniremenu.
STs. COOLET,
vJw$<aarU.S.TmMrylMpi.
J. B. PaIOE tlECtRIC CO.
Ill CASS STREET
,
PUONE MR
when you have an iron Led. I'hese new '* y i#*s ar#r so heauliful. 'I hc rmest
oak .Tn<l maiio;:any. These prices are at $Kl.;tn. $1L*.-V)
finished quarter sawed
sa
N1.
Sla.OO. SlS.iKl. $‘J0 .iXi and
DRESSING TABLES
every lady wants jn h» r roam; so ii-eful .and these arc
A piece of furnit
ner of shapes and inirrorN. Priced from $11.50 to S2H.(.»0oniamcnial; all mannei
You should alwav-s hav c a dressing chair wi’h your table; a most useft
tide; sell at $l.fX).
IRON BEDS
arc sold more than ever—our new stock is the lincsl we have ever carried; *ill
the new combinations of colors of enamels and new styles of brass ornaments
and rails. Prices arc from $I 75 to $75.nii.
.
; ,
FOLDING BEDS
i
in several different styles, and all kinds of mattresses, cotton top, reversible
cotton, layer cotton, and hair; steel coil .springf, Ideal coil springs, bed room
chairs, bed soom rockers, foot stools.'
THE HANNAH kuy
MEHCANTILE CSMPAln
DCAUERfl IN-CVERYTHINO
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALSM IN EVtII
THunaoA\. mnuAwe n. not. ’•
I'
ka^^'a iMiUWv^wSrni'Sim
Vkawaa UttM PUM am ao WD4 aM
•t^W, l^'^tanzhlc for tk« Wort
me CATHOUCt HAVE A
nUC •UlLftNA.
ClllrtfTaiTC«TOFSl5.000^^ Mrr.
_ HmaaaJi
r«<«-KMi l«ft laU}
* “ur*. ». R. Yoi k MM
VMTILATIO IN TM« NO.T MOD-1.
CNN MAHNCK.
"**’{i i? -
: fn>a» *
TlK>ai»«.ii. :il
oih
^r* Ttim
and Mca. iUtA
Mtflict T>tt>. ich^rt Will
rjiM- ihlt :aar»hai frrmi l‘rw%.-«M»m u
rialt J4ra M A Htura of 4I» Ro«t
rtroe* laad atteskd ih« dcMlimUon oi
tko CJaibolic churcliMbit joanihlon MoU^i of SiMUk^
liay 1» *•• ttu city today.
Mra. KJ Su ao uf HuUuOk bay 1
apaadlOc Hi.- day la ih<* clly.
M Dlrtrtcin ttrott for ibr W«t 8Wo
lira. J U faJac loft today for Flf«
MMbera of tbe Cttbolic faith, coa l^kr- It. %ikl( fr«i-nd*.
Urn II A brink relumed to Yanu
^rtat a mvek otodod ao4 loo«drtt
VBOt. hoih for Bekool aod church c4r today aftc r a vlkU In ih«* city.
A. T. Ibiellmaniel left today ft.
nilragt. on a lusineta trip.
Mi. and Mra. David Bmlth and liul<
Ifftoiitr mmMrn9$ Art Mich mn4 In
At* tk*
Mn C. J EW eatertalaod
floaday arbopl claM last erealac vUk
a G*>.rgf WaahlnKtoa paily.
The Kaiahu or Pythias «U| nuafer
the rank* of pafc and t^ulir toniglit.
4a this la aa Uaportaat bcciIok a
.•ull atteodanre la dortred.
Th« rtu-r i r Grar*- charth a 111 loer:
•or rthfcraal pn^mptly a! 7.15 thU
nealac “» accoaai U the Icctnr. at
h« City opera houae
•^b. the BtitdLJack." Sboa mm
laay mot ariih Haren Gardiner. 5lo
.'ntoa rtreei. iaai vrenini;. and after
. reht-arAal of ib.. upeclaJUei ufOcira
/ere flecurt a« foliov«;
Buaiaeas
aaaater.
lUrky Umpriebt; atape
tanaaer, Hast n. Gardlacr: mualral dlector. bil giultfc. pma represtntav»-.t. Chariot Uinprlchl and l>ank
.adlei
Afier the l.ukinea* ni»<tiv
Uw fill. «*L
J. W. Milliken
N«wr
TOHIOHT.
Tha aiKodate woaaaa aroida caaaOm. drw«a aad powdmw.
Tbay am
mctmmeiy harmful to the akte. whUa
HoUlaier a Rocky MoaataSa Taa makoi HIGH MCHOOL IXCTURS COURRE.
It aufi and bcaatifuL t& ceau. Tea or
at
Tablela. Jokaaon Dras Co.
CITY OPERA HOUMU
The Nfw Kaba Rug
DIRECT NOMilUTlOIIS
JUST IN
TOMORROW MIGHT.
Pebruary 23rd. ItOi.
public mocUny cf republican la
the advlaabllinr of koldtnc |RlBianm i
In the fcyerai wards <d Traverse City.
f«>r DIRECT NOMINATIONS of ward'
Tb.* tociaj afit-mix a of the Ijidlea* and city caodiOates for the aprtc?
Jbrary a«rt>HafI.:n. which was lo
at., beta held tomiij ow aft.-moon cierlion.
ALL REPUBLICANS of tbo city are
k.« liecn
on
latn tsf Mrs Ga-.*
URGED to be PRESENT and to EX
PRESS THEMSELVES as to whether
It 1% desirable to hold such prlmariea
pret loin, to the reRular spriox dectloii.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKrTS
This raport la made up Sally.
Th. R.
—r€ la not foapanalM# Hr ehanaap
Gomidifof Errors
The best medium priced Rug on the mar
ket today.
suns SUIE FUI
of Piano SsIIIoe
tiful.
New spring designs are bean-
Made In the following siics:
For rich, rare and racy com. edy—the real aidc-aplitUag kind,
7-6x10-6
8-8x10:6
$9.50
310.50
one has only to rlsU the sliding
•calc. gct^Uyou-can plan piano
store.
”Tbe price of thl* piano
These arc just the thing: for your dining . V
ia 3400, Birr BEING IT S YOU
ni let you hava It for $300.Thla U only one of the stock
aegumenta of the slldlng-acala
piano house, hut it is autticJonl
to indicate the mirth prododag
room, silling room and chamber.
■* ,
\
* ^
Let Us Show You the Line.
effect of the comic opera piano
dealer.
iSiil
KIMBALL OIE PRICE PLAI
YOUR VERY BEST SAFECDARO
FACE VALUE DUE BILLS GOOD
We do not overstate the truth
when w^^ say that, we are the
'i
i
I sH^
)
I • :
8%;s=n=H5;
ORIGINAL ONE PRICE piano
house In America, we are not
sure now that there are any oth
ers. Anyway, our plan and guar-
AT GRINNELL BROS.
antee Is your best safeguard.
You get at our stores the exact
piano Tnliic that you pay for.
All pianos marked in plain fig
ures based on co.st of factory
production and not ou the whatwo mlKhi-gci plan. |
ceive face value and ten dollar^ c.xira on'any special
C >inc in and tell
KIMBALL PLAN
a
ated Today.
Side Catholic Church Which '
‘
. .
wvrAiw-r
: *
one large nmni 57 feet luug ttPd
"**’
feet wide, with seating capacity for
Stiti. Tlie building faces the
* «wt>r. where
....... |I
Tloyoval wood dUh drp.iriii
four large wlndoWH
wlnduWH give ample llg^ht(tbr
light at (
uMr.M-ml dr|iarnu. a; ».f I
the east. eighte<*n windows in all liirhi I lV.s.d Dl.Hh
eomiuiny. which >er»
Ing the upiM>r Hour. At this end of the < obliged to shut dos i
Church iioriltMi standi the beautiful! breaking of a siv t nrh Kbaf:. will i
altar which fare* the w»wt by ui*ce«-1 luiue oiSTsilons tomorn
Paclorv- distributors of Kim
Ao»
-T.he Key to the Tw^"t.eth Century.”
pr. T%om*i Green.
HIGH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE.
CITY OPERA
$10.00
This Coupon will be accepted
ball !*iant^ with Interior PlayKimball Cabinet Piano-Play
ers. and Kimball Plp«- and Reed
Organs for church and home.
TONIGHT.
I
gut loan I
ch KTli
l arior.s tomorrow
i v. ulnu a* 7 o oUk-K.
wrpif.
iiui lur uii
nuw-^
Word hiu. iM-on r.velvod in the city
•venth ,-in-.-t.
and probably for many >i-arN. ib. .
that Walur l.oiajo;.a-. who Ik In the
large brirk a'mciure built at a m*t ui
upper p uiu.*ula. liit l bis arm broken
To !draw the fire onb of bums, heal by a cant ho.tk nlipplng.
llt.bOO Is sumclent for IsMli.
a ruv'witboul leaUug a scar, or to cure
Aa It ataada today, the ix.riloa rumlK.lli, Borea. totter, ecictna and all sklr.
lileted for use now, l« ih..- Uiwer mr
and acnlp
cHwmvsos.
use
DeWItiV
rldor and upper rtsmis which have
Witch Harel Salve. A i|M*cinc for plies
Wn 1i.fl in iwe. the panlilonH beUi*:
e. No remedy rausev
left out and the fovir riKimt oh tiltl |
To.
ef. Avk for DeWitfs
inately deslgninl. being thrt.wn ‘ntoj^[“
GWNI for
SPECIAL
COUPON
8IBH1. BECAUSE l!’S JUST
JUil BECAUSE IT’S RI8HT
m.
all abou*. your du«= bill and re
tagged pianos in the store.
GR1*^'NELL
BROS,
at their Traveiwc City or Petoake/ *.orw% ms • $t0 credit
on any new Piano bougi t cf them dut -ng the thirty (301
.day*, commencing Monday, February
t2th. 1906. If pre
Mnted at time of pure; a&e.
Car SsaliPaFflint Pl3R Hakit
Piaro Billing Eatu
Only one of the - Cowp~n. ct. a.-iy on-
*aie.
Othe
Coupons or credit bille are explained above.
house.
S AV
H*v# you »«CQ Jim sboat your r
luring aa* imiaUag. ksstaat |«|.
kssKSTtothsetty. fH*r.ios«sy
KIMBALL MUSIC GRINNELL BROS.
HOUSE
159 EAST FRONT STREET
5LS. EARNER* Pwr.
KjMlnKs <-alveK coming >v,
and t. n Msrrh pig* with or '
mother
Parties 1
. 8lov»‘r. riiy.
a n
\Vi b«.'» r.
vMwtern churches
le Altar facing the 1
Thu Original Ijixativu Couch Ryrui
) of J.TUKsbm laj.l
I Kv'mird> • laviativo Hom y and Tar
the cuMiom
all (H M I
cation and no attention Is paid to lhi-J» rertoln. safe auC harmles* cure for
direct Utn w'hirh ih« altar faecs.
]
The tanctuary.
1
anrtuary. fare^ with rallingv
The oanrtu
jum*. occupies the cruter of
the east aide, being 32 by l.’i feet In
Wmgth and breadth and la mo»t »>eaufiti^ out with altar and eupplellfully»r flti^
'urnkhlng* . The floor 1* car
ntary fun
n^n ahadw. while the
iccuH.
wcnl) inebn
i» candloa(kCKB
iweniy
iiicnvw t>l(h
mxii.
ckl l«
of elaborate acroll design. The
edict Ion branch candle .tick* ivf
feh 22 let*
LOST—Pair p.H b<»we«! evv gla«*!';<
and iMK‘k*fl book at
Kid** Cathu111* rhureh* Heturii lt». .Mr. Tuvlo.-.
Park Place, and reculve rvward.
feh 22-21
FOR SALE -I
Cl!- 43:.. or
J. W. MILLIKEN
NEW LACE CURTAINS
The vestment* for ma*» i
orate choice
'^rwlfT'ihe
The
he fourletm
fourteen aiailon*
rTlcaily framvHl and
of Chth! o:i the
The aancluan U ftibwJ **.1 t-n eliher
aide by .two *acrl»iya.V4bt aacrlHj
proper being on the lef«/aml the boy.i*
aacrtaty being at the rig\u. IhuI, r.x>ni^
*^lSflfwn«**^Vhr.'bulb!lng from Divi
•km Hreel lead* through a coriidfu
rtm fi»ei w*Ue and *lxtv ^eveu feet
* long, whlrb lead* lo the upm-r tlu»»r «. a
• either aide of the rea- pt»r:ion b> two
•talrwaya which load to the ap;nr haU
-'and entrance tf the church proper.
Tbe entire lnti*r1or woodwo-k cf tire
building la of viak* the iu‘au U-ing ct
mdld <iak‘ facvnl with quart
oak. with an artlatlcaliy ca
;\.rH
Atpirating Bhafl Ventilation.
No building in the city ha* a tnor.
Rbrfect bvateto of renllU km. the dl
reel and Indln-ct veoGlation due u» a*
piring «ban* bHng insallca.
With
tbbi ayairni the ouiri freak air 1* r%eelved in abaft* and l«comcs healtd
before entering the r.»ora«. while the
Tltiatad air Aa carried
f.-taa above
through ahaf*. the air In thl* wa>
baiag cninplrtely ebanged every fif-
The four nebool roona on th(
Some nov.'l t’esigi
in the standard grades at a
savini: of aboui
i 25 PER CENT
This purchase was a most favorable one consider
ing the present cotton market. This is a curtain
opportunity you should not miss, as the prices arc
vcr>\ vcr>’ low. These designs capnat be dupli
cated when sold out. so we ^rnestly recommend
early purchasing. Over $1,000 worth of new spring
Lace Curtains at from
35c Pair up to $8.50
See these and Secure Your Preferred Patlcm
i2-
To-morrow we place on sale all of our
MEN’S BEST OVERCOATS
The best to be had anywhere for $20, $22.50 and
|$25, for choice, only...................... .. .................................... ^ ■ *
ABOUT 50 ME.VS OVERCO.ATS.
i all new. worth $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50,
for choice, only............................................. .
{3.75
Overcoa s for LllUe FtUows
Ages S and 9 years,
worth S‘2 50.$3 and
$3.50. at only .
$1.50
BOYS- OVERCOATS AND REEFERS,
for little fellows ages 4. 5 and 6 yrs. worth
S2. $2 50 and $3. at only......................................
YOUNG WER’S OVERCOATS
Ages 12 to 16 yea
worth $4 and
at only.
I.SO
®{2.50
MEN’S ULSTERS
T“‘.a“s»o“'oSA
$860. at only......
ME.VS LONG COVERT COATS, small "n ft ^
sites only, were $2.50, to clow out
wOG
MEN’S PANTS, about 50 pair=-. m.stl> medium and large waist measures, were $2 00
and $2.50, to close.out at............................. ..
CIKIIIiS«VEt2.2SIIIil2.SI
on an Overcoat, or one dollar to one fifty
on a pair of Pant*. You can do it by i
taking advantage of this great offer, at , '
STEINBERG BROS, yi
-m
MM4
ton
mtaumi
conKfoFCinaai
«. R. M0COY AND TRAOr N, OILUt
ttfC CANDlDAtlk
Pbee wakM «■« tan A
hf ttm mrnf. U D. Ci^ilir.
f:»lMina4«rf:»..
yM0C«y
tab BMC
A ■airing of tbe ntmVUrmm voters
of Trareraa City Ss %erabr caM to
- .berra opera boM. oa
. Fib. e. to Uke actio.
r.^
SI 3 Beat Front St.
Up Stairs
Jill Kntt floods
> beUrrlag la tbe iifto-
L
J
■Mag to act wrltb that party la
i‘s"r«Jssiiri.iSS«i
S aTAONTHS
Potted aiHl in Wooi; n.sorted colors
ot tbe repobUcM cBy ooMMttee.
Job. W. PatcbJiL Cbnlmas.
A. W. Rlckerd. Secretary.
feb IMf
inaod by tbo council la«t fall, to aae^
caArtw M. Beer*. Mr. McCoy oaUf«d tbo oNWw beforr Mr. Broro* ra
tlrcmMt. and bas rammarloMl blmoelf
alih
dutira. b^nnliac the work
idBdally «B the flr^of Jan
2tc IS 2Sc ssdi .
Try ooe for the bosM
tflican In the city ia aip.
the maae meeting In
Tracy H. Oillia.
Candidate for Ilepubllcan Nomination
I for Clir Clerk.
FIAffltJtPpE
thli epring by the .
YOU orr the greaieat value fgr
parsonage of the Fourteenth Sireot
Methodist ichurch at « odock laat
.ur money by using Ideid prodocta.
evening, the ceremony being per- They are pure, fieah and vboleaoma.
lorroe-j bylihe Rev.
B. Carpenter.
tab IMf
The gnidm's home Is In Grand Blanc Once tried, always naed.
but he l« at present teaching school
In Wllllarosburg. being the principal.
$10 EXTRA ON PIANOS
The bride Is a charming Williamsburg
ym.ug lady, rntll the school term Is
Pace valne and ten dollara extra m
concluded they will live at Wllltams. due billa at QrianeU W*
SUinbirg's Grand Opera Houat
TOMORROW NIQHT.
February 23rd. ISOS.
A public meeting of republicans U
heneby called. In response to numerous
IH-titlons. Ibr the purpose of discussing
the Edvlsajblllty or holding primaries
in the several wards of Traverse City,
for DIRECT NOMINATIONS of ward
now at half Prk$
We do not care to pack these goods away—would rather sacrifice half
of the price. This includes Fascinators, Knit Shawls. Tams, Hoods,
Toques. Baby Jackets, Bootes, Childrens' Leggings, Drawers, etc. You
can use these goods all through March and then afford to lay tbein
away until ne.xt winter at this price, as they will not go out of styles
You Can’t JHss Them
FINAL CLEAN UP ON
Ifjroutnicle^j^ Eoononiy
PIANO TUNING.
Mr. P. D. iacoba Is at the Park
Place unto March 1st. All order for
tuning receive prompt attention. SatItfacUon guaranteed.
feb 20-tf
DIRECT NOMIIUTIOIIS
i/j
J. M. BinUJUiTtL
. FIRE INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
MtTAlT PUBLIC
K. fl MeOry. who luui fc»r aaay
jrar« tM’aa acilte aorho; la rauR^
HI* oppooctii wlll bc Tni
who la one of Travcnw CU
>oua« mcri and at prwnt *upenrlaoi:
from fho Pint ward Mr. Ullliji haa
boou «otpk>yed at oCAce work for nanr
ym and !• an capcri alomatraphrr.
ill* poiMilmiiiy haa won biro earwroi
aupporten and thr conteot promlacs
MMM
i'-'
REPUBUCAI lUS MEETIK
an.
la a taptrvNor.
itlQB for cfiy clerk wlU aoi bo!
atoroMlas. There haro bcoaj
ao caa414at« iboo ^ar. bathi
\m
, THUMOAY, FCBMUARV 1
<w^ taPrtWtaa in tba cNy ii ariid taattaM taw amma waanag ta
fHlakartli Qnm4 Friday a>|^ t, dw.
C^wta^Jklamfcw t» males
iiMliMatM.iprt.Cbirtbetfr.ct
Bilrer. MeUl Tbs. TaUo and
Desert Bpooos per set 50c
Apron. Itc
Bo^’^^anU 2.V to 51»c
i in the city to i
ed to attend the maaa merting In
ttolnberg'e Grand Friday night to de
termine whether It to v#ee to make
nominatiene this apriag by the direct
cyitem.
60 and 75o .teel
riveting Hammer.,
Hat
eoch
t. It McCoy, city Clerk.
ALL REPUBLICANS of tbe city are
Appointed a Few Moiitha A|?>. U a URGED to be PRESENT and to EX$10 EXTRA ON PIANOS
Candidate lor Itepubliran
PRESS TI;ICM8ELVES as to whether
11 Is dcslr^le *to hold such primaries
previous te the rcg^ilar spring election.
to be Inlrnatlnf. Itofh thewe younn |
Bien
men are
arc of exrepUonally good
jcood charar |
Every repubUcan In the city to urg
1 TONIGHT.
ler and both have aWlUy..Esther ct
ed to attend the mass meeting In
handle tbe dutlm of the offlee to
satisfaction ot the city.
Steinberg’s Grand Friday night to de
jHICH SCHOOL LECTURE COURSE. termine whether R Is' wiae to make
nomlnationa this epring by the direct
tay a mcoto want Ag
j
city opera houee.
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minter 0oats, Suit* and misses' and
ebildrens' eoats
T-
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®sch iSSc
Dennison', best paper napkin.. 15 beantifnl patterns
As we never carry these goods from one season to another, we are go
ing to close out the balance of the stock, (only about 45 ladies’ garments
and 65 misses' and childrens' and at the price they won't last long!, at a
saving that is worthy of your attention, and that is everything at
HALF PRICE.
' .
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DenniNm'. fukcj decomied
crepe papgr, new white
wart*, new granite ware
marcb Delineators Dow Ready
Axes. (Micli.
INSIST on your grocer fumishlng
you tbe Ideal buckwheat, graham and
whole wheat flour and granuUted
meal. There to no better.
feb 15-tf
IT
:iM|
TO
:oORi
WANT
Al
SALE
Regular prices thereafter for goods, with the exception of some special lots to clean
try sale in the history of our business. Come befwe next Wednes^ilosE to secore tuH bonoffl of sale.
$5.50, $r.50, $10.50, $12.50
For Men's Suits
Juvenile Suits
A few left. 3 to 10 years, at
-
SI.50, $2.00, $2.75
Sold this year from $2.75 to $4
Tbrcc Piece Short Pant Suits
ItJFiteJ
$2.15 and $2.50
Lots to close sold for $3 to $4.‘50.
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Hwt
o-M«*
Boys’Two Piece Suits
$1.95,52.50. $3.75 and $4.00
Sold aU the season from
$2.50 to $6.00.
.
‘ormcr prices have been from'$7.50 to $18.00.
hese lots are broken but some excellent bar
ons remain.
See Those at $7.50
Yiita’Birs’ aM Cilm'siN^
eNb,25PE,6tf Oisewrt
Youths’Long Pant Suits
OVERCOATS
A few lots left. C/ood goods in
every way. Uetter see them..
are going with the season. Some extra good
bargains left. $ii.75 i<j $17,50. Former prices
$10 to $25.
*
$4toS7.50
For I vMk only, Lot Boys' Short
Pints,
m
Per Cent Discount
ONE
SATURDAY
MORE.
ONE MORE
WBdnssdai
Come early for the best selection.
Copyri,J.;45,05 by H.« Schrf«r &- kUrx
Many are avaUing themselves of the oppor
tunity to buy for next season.
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» HAIVIII-TOIM-^L-OTHINO CO. «
\ iKce m Tiuvciitc arr, i
4 Iron Ox
It’5 In The :
Scrap Book
!K,trrHSr.si
TTbe’imt tonic for
fewdi^lmraiidMoiD.
adu Trythemiodv,
if your fiver ■ vroog.
Yoo will led twtter
Vickty.
^
uyh£L2f*wSh ^
wim® Hopp®. ih« I
r® Mver too chad llguor war
amokad and I do wot ftdad to lalpr
ap thoao haldia whU® I am la the
WQIanl pteffag baalaaaa.** raid Hoppe.
•-I atartad mv IHlUard earaar wbaa
v®ry yooog. aad dniiag tb® time I
apent la the gaaie I have a««a no much
of ilM evil effactn of thaaa atimal
on malty good area with a cee
the Idea became firmly fixed la
mind that I wool daeve- be ehaaa
lufgad la thoae vlcaa.**
PJiflik'r Dr*rdslflf. fonwrir oC
t. CJUD* tram
frtjm Porttead. Orr, lo ««4
Mkn OnUr Manrta, 4a«*hirr
TBroa
nwiwiicmp. foremoat with the racegt
at leant, of all the gWmt olaanicn. U to
mar ftacirtar of
K- H. M
be run for fhi* n««noo on Monday.
raaida In Pori May 21. the opealag day of the firai
KaMl Oty. Tbry
aprlng amatlag at Gmv®a®ad. Offieial
WmhfT
Ihrt
WlkiU MIDuHoorr ootkw to thin afferi ban been neni out
aladlfr llaa niiaJI rairr Maaoo by by Hwrtary Pn*d Rehbergrr. of
Brooklyn Jockey club.
The-field for the Brooklyn tbln yenr
ll»»f
will ba an Initaa al In perbapn the greati^t In afi Itn bril
lUnt blMory.
ray<I*KteIa«tuck. a Gartnan aobW
aad fonarr o««-r lo ibr Orrman
anoy. ha» br«i appolniad a uprcUl pt> The Picket arc i
liceman al Kalaaacoo^ Hr in aarra
lanr of ibr ‘'Soclaly for Ibe Prrrrir
^ Croniy lo cnilldreo and Aoi ®T» to begin much farll
on their charge*. Thin
"two Poatiac aehool boya. who had a
If to guarantee the Brookl;
oklyn a
flaiir aH Io a faw daya aco. bad brrn
ant list of ntartem. AGer' a hard
winter the grent race frequently nnf
f.c. Iiecaune of the early date of in.
mrro orrr a girl. Sapt. lUni* brard
Of It aad aoaouaeed that hr would e»Oftorad $600 Cu^ ‘
pri wry boy that bad anything to do
Ronton, Mann.. Feb. 22 -Sir Thoman
with II If «ucb a fight wa« pallrd off. LIptem han offer«‘d. and the Bo*ion
Tb« flro rommUalonmi ar® Intrratl- Varht club ban accepted In Irunt a
gatlag a rucmi rough and tumbl® fight iWio cup to be raced for In th® «
brlw^ra Breoad Aaalalaal Cbirf Hanry wtlng ctan* of the Yacht Racing aaaoMcLami and PtraoMUi Ma* Wltilngw
iatlon of Mannachuaetta There are
of Aaa aHmit, bocaua® the latter
wenly-aig clubn in the anaoclatlon.
anted the looe In which the former eprenenilng the portn from Provincegave an order. Will
own to Anninquam. The cup will bfblackened and
?ome alMolutely the property of U
tiaeea.
waa brtikrn In t
tUng committee at
aror of gaa manu- hem with the same U.al or iwo year*
fariured from'ipaeoItnaL for the oHy
lighting
The Chicago Ihdiietrialj
l^atrialjGka
Co. offrra lo fumUh ibU gaa at |1 per. cup* for yacht racing
1.000 foot for banting and lighting.
*
ait and on the great lak(
Duffy Wanta to D® a
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5sSi*’r«T.:r5:;::«'KV?.A'2S
SK'w'.r.in;::'?;
On the application of Arthur Duffy
gram for ^
r nprlnier. for an Injunction realrwlny«ne of the tudenta remained
g the Amateur Athletic Union from
away, rertooaly
dlaniptlng the pro
refusing
to retain
hi* name
apd
gram. 8upt. r. G. Darla baa auapend- achievement, on the ansoclatlon** ofed the twentv-ooe for two weeka.
llclal record*, decision ia reserved.
Plagaani Powell, aged over SO, the The case was Uken under advlsemeat
holy chair caner in Kalamaaou. fell
by Justice FlUgerald of the New York
Into Arcadia creek Monday, and the
bankt are no high ha waa unable to
Word come* from Wlseooala uni
climb out. Hr waa not found for five
l*r»«y Angell of the V of M. n-celved an ovation o-i
Ida \laii lo
Itrown univeraity, tif which he la one
of the oldeat living graduaiea
He
waa reiHWtedl) applaudial aa be i
to the atudenia at chapea am!
'the undergradiiatea marched out they
formed Into linea of an eighth id a
mile each, and aa ITealdenl Angell.
accompanied by Hr “
of lliown. paaned h
rhei'nvi ilie vtiiltor. waving their hata
and continuing the ovaiUm for m-veral
Hemhardt a date will have to be can
have
to
^ ^ Van Hyde of Battle
Creek
uKiiit- V
revv.
to prUon for from one to fifteen
Jets”'
k nwldence
a dark
rmldence *ti
ntreet. necurlng
r and the lady
---------------------------dglammHe
gave the glaa®a® to
r and the lad
later Identiflad him
chaaed for $3 a * gaa naver.- which a
nmooth agent attached to hla gaa me^
ter. The effect of Ita oparallon wan
that the aupnly waa ahut off entirely.
The i%ent ban been arreated under
Ws In The Scrap Book
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Wa In The Scrap Book
Do you thrill with the weird and mysterious?
. The Descent into the Maelstrorn.”
DaleS: Dec. 1.
Read,
IVs In The Scrap Book
Doyou want lolid fact? Read,
“Little.Glimpses of the 19th Century.’*
The niMMt opal known In AuiUraBa
Is obtained nt White nilTf. near Wll-
LOST
ranln. in the colony of New SobHi
It f^hap. InrUals F to B. Re- Wdies. wber4* alanit Son miners arc
coawiantlv er loved
Tlio licfrt Aiiualr n-turnetl 1.1 R-cord office.
Jan 27-tf By of tin--.* * nes n*a!lzes oreaslimaj.
h as
an unnee,
;
8T-I.OCXH M- with
frs In The Scrap Book
Are you fond of dogs? Read,
Soutor Vest’s great “ Eulogy on the Dog.”
H*8 In The Scrap Book
FOR RENT.
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Italy ami Spam have f.-wer houses
In jin pwporli.m to their i->pulati.m than .
• other ctmnlry in the .
Would you like a copy of Lincoln’s favorite poem,
or Roosevelt*s?
Wa In The Scrap Book
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These are but seven of the thousand good things that pack the
pages of Thi Scbap Book. .
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J In <h> MarVImni I.I.K-k, I
inquin-n«,.rd om«..
I The Four Corners of the Earth ]
large eoffiH- mill. Ice box. feed, s
Kctjop. computing Kales, one e<iunier
-klgtiK. single w.irk harue-s. driving
harne—. one cutter aiiil niimerc-is 1
MONEY
IVm-hrolmnns
iWh liing,
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There is considerable
and plenty qf a
land. Soli good.
B. J. Jd.irgan.
FOR SALE-I»rier three-horM ma
rlne engine: guaranteed In perfect
B<11 ;r.O
City, Mich.
GASOLINE
MARINE MOTORS
Silicic CylinderB. 1. 2. 3, 5 .-mil
7 Hone Power
HIGH GRADE LOW PRICF
: Make nod Break or .lamp Spark
r
Furnished complete, with shaft anc
reveniWe propeUer
Abo 2, 3,4 Cylinder Motora
WM. JACKSON
NACHnaST
TiuvasE cm, mauQiM
saw
Umbar
on thla
running order and In the Ik*sI of coo
ditlon; owner wants more power;
snap ;«r -oroeeme a* price 1* low for
a cpiick -ale; engine give* speed of
L»<li*«. “ycu can ,
8 mlh-- an hour in 22 fool tmat with
4^-foot lieam.
Add.'ea* Engine,
Jau 23 If
cartHTPeord. „
FOrVlE
Tw.. nh-e
cowr.
Septemher. the p’bcr
ing: will lie sold cheap.
Holliday.
Dr- F.
j.
Mac Nett
( Apac.lallat ot
EYE, EAR
FOR SALE-Several car loads of drj j
bJ.K-k wcxid.
W’llI drdtvrr In any
quantity.
ply Co.
Inquire at Farmer* Sup
Janl2-tf
NOSE and THROAT
QLAffDLn MfltD
wiih«iGn niot k
Truv«»rK« cii>
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MI^ELLANEOU8"P°”“°‘”^ "ilLUl
MONEY TO
LOAN—.Vo
put in morigag.**.
Inquire of ,E.
Plan- hotel.
lax
clause
llous«*5 for -ahMcNamara.
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WT. .b
Killun
hmJU. ll
K r^.l,ulUliorv and
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PALMISTRY—Consult Madame Hines.
Rcmemb«-r the future lies In your
hand, a aclenilfic reading will reveal _________________
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POSSIBLY
IT IS YOU
LUMBER CO.
Cit. Phone 30S
;
House and lot. $01 Sixth 8L
Housa and loL B. W. cor. Wafast«
•
SOUTH SIDE
worih^madrop.
usad Cor
j
ava, batwaam
Warn® and Hgv Sta.
g, I
8 lot* on finmea atraqi. hatwaas
**
"Vaj ne and
and Bay
Bay 8U.
8U^
___I Wayne
Lot 71. and hoiiae.W Hel^ta.
Hal^ta.
FOR-SALE -Bay pony iH'ifc-ctly g.-n
One of the best loc^atlnns la the etty
th? in.l Mfe. Have mi me f.ir her
or aurroujdlng country for home. 4
*^hiTc an? DO fewer than S.OOO dis
I’ariK. .’■rir. Fifth St.
acres of land, large houae^ cor. Day
tinct languag»*s spoken hy mankind.
fell 1!IGI*
and Ramsdell Sts.
The nuinlMT of separate dlah-et- l<
12 to 14 arres land In Elmwood town.
jcaormou*. There an- im»re than r.o FOR SALE -.If.-It w.Mid: l-M ti cut *hlp. about 1 mMe from city llmitab
Will make a good market garden.
IdiMm. t v.K-ahularie* In Brazil, and in
al-iut *#0 days. IV ire |2 per
Put your
a spedas of water IHy is said to be
hut can ha
lot oQ West tth BL. aast qf
.lesK. t.-a. coffe.- and spice cans,
cone-twin® holder-, iw.i .hllver>
“I ni;e to cmiij.nlgu in Oldn
The Bel
Represtmtnllvf
• f |o\v\:i.
ting cut
u|H*nitl«>u from
I w.n* inn';!iii: a *.jte^«.li
in ji
Sir Motvll .M«rk.‘ iixtr.
Jit*
town.
The luill d-:i-!ifull nml
to attend t raiM* at Aittwc
vcfl*.
nnig!» l iiklfii:
he Umii'd lit* wan luH l.y fhr-e
111 uiourulug. wlit» Inrorim*.! hliu that Ity crillli!;; u;e
linde'fj n|i tnio Toil iliulei-is. ThenIhe pntlevt liail <1U*.1. I.iil that they thiiii:^. I gme ft !uuk to ilicm. nui
are humin'db in Borneo.
would iwy hi- full fee.
.
they M®-m.yl to ei,j.>y R. H„yy, v.r.
"And now." -aid the man. "-Hi. e you ,«*n* j.axx.'r<l fliyt ii y
imt
11 rio<i
sre h«Te. what do vt.u -ay lt» vf-ltiu;;
A RECORD WANT AD.
anm-.d no nprdnmse.
the city hospital and glvliig a tll-dc
on. who. though
• When the no . ling •mhxl tin- . Imlt
fur the beucm or our I.H-al -urg.-on.'! man t\l.UiH i-»d tint
It Is IU4 uflt*u they hare an «mm‘Ttuni.
out. I diHirorred. -ui
aylj|gth:ii ]
ty of !»cncllting by such Kcit-mv a* to almke linmls
yours."
tliemv .n-Hl get :u Miwlnt<d. The . halrsir Mon-11 -aid b«' would clailly com
mrin lt»«>kf*d ph/IuhI and di*>:r«*«^«d. nr.;ply. He yyent to llie lu-idtal mid imT Iti2 me to go. .n- the t*lg. hu-ky l-Kiklny
fortnetl many um-nitioii-. among yv,d. h
Chajm mlgiit -inr: a light. I n>l;eil if
-All -Frisco
tln re w we uol eiuiigli of otir .mv:i |h*»
Mi ll he b.-id
Iscusnlng the latent
pie to protrvt n*. mid the ehairninn
\Vh "
which Is nothing m
«-x«*lninuxl. ’Hi-iiyriiv man! You ,-»ni
sflon by Joe Cans that he f_
I are the only Rn.iihh.-i.ii* In the liall.*
with Jimmy Britt, the native son.
Tlien I iiiidervt«v.*| uli.v my ^prv .-h
llrltrs friend* are very *on>. Inas
nrr.u*ed all e:«* hot fnvor nr niiplmi-M-.
much as he told them that he would
"Pn*tt3 St iirvy
It wa* .n lhriuo.T; Hc -tnuigtedd rml
win when he knew lM*fore the fight you. Sir Mon-ll."
Lunilntr. LaUihut oae KepuMh :in vole !:r the hall "
UMik pian\ It I* said, that the winner
"Wlml do you
aur u*k.H! Uie
Sliui^iles
.- .r:
.
would be return.Nl on th o,uher end
IX-ire nnd Wiiidowg
Gans has made this statement;
"Told you the path-nt died
"The arrangeroenf was that Bri't you arrived, didn't theyr'
Lng a iimn ami ii-N wiie in n iiarrms
wa* to have all the Inuier of the fight
Spiii.Ili.fi
road inef a liny wagon fnlly_Jo:,.1ei.
p to the fifth round and then he was
"I.leil. Ton oiM-ratetl on him
i» appear to losi^ his head and hit me
The woman de,-bn-d tiuii the farmer
Hnu'kvt*
friend wnh Hie -aiur troulde
hen 1 was down.
mii-t ».m-k out. hut her hn^hnnd eon.
SUiirAVork
cllnlr.
<R)f two «i-.nitloiw f.
•Under
pr tW* at
tended that she wn* iinreaM.iuible.
InU-riorFiuiib
nrlca!"—Render Macaxlm*.
cent of the flgh
"But you i-aii'l h:e k the aut juudriliSUx-k or Spifial Fattoms. Suirt*
s. although he
so f;ir.*' -he -aid. "and 1 don't Intend
Fronts and Fixtnn*B and -any
324 per rent.
to move for miyK-|y. He -hmld h;i\e
other kind of sliop or mill work
Brlti and Herford. my
The following ams-dute toui-hing the
you aro in mnsl of.
putnagir. wert^ to bet a The biKiMind i-Mnted ont that thi*
mtary mn-er ..f the hit.- Judge Touron the fight In a
the
DrylnniW always in stock.
wu* Imp'-^Mihle. owing lo an ahrupt
j|^^«»»l^dlvWed^^^wee«
betwee® them. T^ Je® wa* n-l-t.sl by ivn*luu CouiuiU- turn In the road.
Estimates fumishetl by phone
sioner Warner;
* wnnaga
"1 don't ran-." -be Insisted. "1 won’t j or letter.
1'be i-oloriel of the regiment being move if we stay liere all night."
!
aWnt one day. hi- dmie* devolved
ujHMi the iMSHUHl In i-umuiand. the Ilt*u- starling to iirgue the u..ttter when lliei
and told Herford that 1 was IncUutvd
to give them the double croa. aRer leaaut eidouel. a i-.mpoii- youug fel farmer, wlio ha I iMs-ii sitting tiuietly
all. wtnnlng on a knockout If noaslble. low. One morning that unu-er <-aUed on the h.iy. inti rrnptetl:
"Never mind. Kir." he exclaimed,
"Herford then thold me that the Bt Captain Tourj.-e- .|uart.-r* and or
k out. I’ve got cmwas that in case I won on dered him to make II di-tail of thirty;
and failed to allow Britt
Ju^t like her at ho:u e,"—I ’h 11 :i delp li In 1
men from tlie right of the rigimentalj
showing I was to receive
line
for
apeiHal
duty
upon
the
followJ
but 10 per cent of the fighters' share,
]
while Britt would receive 90 per cent. ing day.
Late In Ihe afternoon the lieutenant,
n to this we would lose
Herford had posted that colouH again i-alled ui>on Ihe eapuin
keep the agreement be had and asked wlM*thrr his order had beenj
made. I know that B
Britt bet In the carrit-d out making a detail of menj
pool aad that be made
from the lest of the line.
i
The following fakes m&on Cans'
"Beg pardon, yoo tokl roe to make
a detail from Ihe riglit of the line,",
wa* the captain's reply.
j
• No, -ir; I said from the left,** came
the snapi^v rv-iKinse.
bu Mid from the right.’ pmlstec
tb**'eaptaln, la
la whit*
with rage. Drawing 1
op to bfi
fall height, and at the same tlax
gesticnlstlng with bis right hand Is
s menacing’ way. be rociferated:
"Who la superior here, yoo or ir
“I am. sir. In everything but rank."
What do liar* do afler dsathT lie
waa the cool respanae.
Captain Tourjee wsa ordered to bU
quartets under attest, but when ttM
oaimiB
TOks? A eoloocl returned the followiag day
Is a street ear a aafe wlsee la
..
a^TSS
caaes, wall cawi.. tallies, fruit, dis u srarehouse.
play care, f.dding dl.HpIa> Klielvt**.! dwelling,
FRANK A. nUNSEY, 175 Fifth Ave., New York
Which Is the gmatet riddle lo the
^0^7 Ufe, because we mast all givw
-
We hava and offar for sala tha fo4-
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WANTCO-^Manager for branch office
Would you like to know what would happen if vou were bom
in March? Reai “A Horoscope of the Months.**
iGKinoN
Howa This?
br tha daUadtM
city taxoa aad gpadal aato raeniiUag officer.. Hotel |-------------------- for said yaar hava baan
placed la my haad* fUr eollaetioa.
If
I win be In my edflee to roeelv® »!d
^ taxes from now until Feb. 2S. 1S06. on
WANTCO-'A rrilahk* lural
eaoh week day from S o'clock lo 11:3$
repn’sent tt- in >-uor ctmaiy. -cUlag o'clock in the forenbon and fraa 1.
«nr line of awn lob. »*•««*. flag*, o'ckxk to 4 o'clock la the aftaraoim.
On all state and county taxes paM
etivero, etc. Must furolsh roferenre.
bofor® January 10. the regular fSa o( '
Th- 8ehn.*Wer Tei,rand Awning €'« .
B6 and :*li Wimdawrd aveom-. Delrah
after Jaimary 10.
thera
wUl ,ba"
Mich.
f-b 21-61
U*s in The Scrap Book
rz
a hoyinemald. who caRed the police
and had the man arrepted: He was
fined $6. and In defauR of paymem
waa aenteiKwd to jafi fdrTen day*.
*TAXKm
to tt.
Cf ck* C*r «(
Travarse City:
Tb# tax rolls fbr tha ceaDwaob of
apphr
incur
year-old daughter wna leir
there.
Rolfe recenilv w
try and forgot the dea’h
er booking* will
dro|.pcil
WANTED.
WANTED FOR ARMY-^bla bofiM
uamarrlad men betweaa agaa qf 21
and 3S; clUxens of th® Ualtad
States, of good character aad tarnX»erate hahUa who caa speak, read
aad write EngUalL For lafonaatkia
Would you like to read **The Companions of Jehu,**
'Alexander Dumas* great talc of love and adventure?
Charles McLaan. the former U. of M.
athlete, and Charles Kralgle being
The Maeonlr fraternity at Holland othe rappileant* for ihe place k-fi
U planning to envt a temple.
Chaaa Champion Har®,
l^nalag capital oRera to eatabllab a
|2Z>.0tm gaa plant at Maaon If granteil
New oYrk. Fi'b. 22-Hjmgarya chen*
a |l.((Ka-l.ouo feet francbiae.
Pbamplon. Gexa Maroesy. haa arrived
Former Oungreaaman
Henry
here on the nte
ftmlth of Adrign will deliver the Waah
Ingicm birthday addreaa Indore the la*
arudenta at Ann Arbor.
The Haatinga Induitrial Co. baa or
ganixed a CiM>|M*rmt l«e Crt«mec)- Cxr.
at Meiamora. and will erect a |4.0(M
plant lo IH* r«wil>' for uae the laat of
TkerebMiiMreeflMhremedtaafrsaiillsdfertisUigthutlieWaBtColBinB. It brings quick retom.
AD the vvwU’t mimnd islUx Soup kooK—the sew nugaxiiie
that costaini eosiething of interest for every nun, wqqan end child
is America—the greatest and most ranarkaUe. magazine ever
pobliBhed.
Do you enjoy the tug-of-war for dollars? Read,
“Our Trade Triumphs for 1905." -
bourn. Al midnight be wna reacued
nnd taken nnoonacloua to tha boapltal.
8t. Mark'» chu
r Grand Rapid
will become the
be pm-cathedral of thin
Blabop<\)adJutor J. N.
MK\imiirk will remain aa the paalur
WANT DEPARTMENT
SraiTS OF UX EHIDS |
(mstipid ion
Knd Packard, aged 67. of I^ewlaton.
anjold addler. gaahed hla throat will
a rator. but failed to Inflict fatal In
jurien.
, THURSDAY. FCMUARY 2i, tm.
Smalley
Although Jliirk Tcv.-iin
d-vol!ns
his energie* to j.roddmg the king «vf|
Belgium and
of rt.e things Mr.}
Deiievv it thinking cd tltml r«niu.l I
of a atory. there lui* la^-ii no ^ U
of I lie g.iyety of natioua.
Recn...-.
aple nty are muhtere.1 iu to fill the gai« MVemany patent foStUTW thatotli-
Engines
In the rank, of the grest
humorl.-.ti..
aymy
ol
Haidly have the -Ide® of the ImCIj
politic eeaoed shaking over Mr. Har
riman's merry quiiw before the Immr
ance ronmmitfee than H. II. Rogen
of the Standard OU eomriany licgln>
chsing Unll care bark to old Mis
souri.
Mr. Rogers* Jest* are (he more spoo
taaeoua.
Mr. Harriman’a Joke* are
like Mr. Uyan>
phiUnthropy.
Mr. Roger*’ humor
full of pranks and
r«rtive kid.
Mr.
flogera la merry liecwu-e he i-aaBOt be
Mhenrl-e. What could be funner to
aa omt-er of the BtawUrd Oil com
paay than Ihe aaaumption on the i«rt
of a state government that It has a
right to know whHberwor not Ida com
pany has been violating the hiwT—
New York World.
TRY A^con W/W AO.
ill
WALTER M. PAIGE
AOBNT
126 Caaa Btraat
m
▼NAYMiA omr.
TMuasoAv. paMUARY aa MM..
tiilTORV HAKSa.
mom
omvr
orR
CONSUMPTION AND PNEUMONIil
«i prw«rt«i .ad e«^
DR. KING’S
■T
iMv—mf iiMv momt jlmb-
IW tetdsatf MMnm. ta wbkh Ito'
FMCOIISUWIttN,l!OMIHSlu
5a**<31 SSuTiS
*mm I. oWt M M n. ftownoct
Caecdom
“I tad teM U1 ftr MMUoMwlth PBOUMaia.” wittae J. W. ■enaaoa tt
YrictiUe. Uw M tfe. Hat. wn r»
B-m--Sw.cn-.
B«ttW oTTooi.. In wUdi tt. 8—■
Rcfinevou for manjr year*
pn.mtnc ni rosldeni^of AcK-
6ENEUllEW$OFmWOiilO
»ti» rou^tn In
Wa*hlnafn».
Mlm Minnie NVli*on*» iH-autlful voire
Rwi'oily sInKinK. Noaror. M> Cod. to
Thoe.- at tier own fouoral. *tartje<i iho
niofirtUTK In tier Cblraxo borne. SUe
bail suna the mordt; Imti a pbn!to;rmpb
l»er(»r*. |
a few arel:ii
ar
uloiinof Iho Uri that
rixild Iv lined in w..n
her own ot*a«»qnleK.
The arthity of ilio IJberats in oi>pfislna the eJertUm of ex-Preniier Half..::r. once tlefo,t*al in hb hou.e rldiui;
and wow Mandlna for ilectkin in ld»n
don. han :ulrre«l
that
ariKtor.-atlr
eiai.*»maii to *inprecedentwl off «ri*
Mr lluUour ecnnriencrd an ar:lve rampalsn. p» ramlmlaitna the jereasv-ai
le» of lllIilnKvnale ti^h market, shaklux hand*, with liitndnHlH of Onh Hortera and receMu^ an ocrasional douch.
<»f ^iluiy brine Irotu il;e huckus on
J norrnci*. widow t.f
eihinx
ac;o.-. HufferiMl M'rcjudv
snal had ocrurr«*d.. When the woh- fore nhe died. 4u lM»n.
I wa* carried away anrtmwloi.g h;
Kip* .mara:ace alteudantr i-he Mill held the when Khe was W >ean
H. I fK-orce Ifyaard t
toi known an -IMKhins
The>
had lived toxeilier ihn-e.vtarrt when
ired. II wuK
MU.
.1.. U=r.:.
o;!«>«-•<>• >
We.Med life
I
fat.
n.”Rorkereller. Jr
H« said to hU New York
The man who l» ►tren
life count for gou.l
We are h
dans.
at U CHglgn.nl to u*. It iH
i rfeclly right for you and roe to try,
SOUTH BOARDMAN
.
TKAVEUSE CITV QAS
COMPAXV
HdStalVs
*. W. THIRLBY. DsntlsL Ovar Ba^
tram A Bari’s Jawnlry stora. Both
tb* Jtwtitr
O—PhysF
ARTHUR ^HOLLIDAY, M. Oclan and anrgaon. Ramovad
Ramova to offlees In Muasoa block ovtr Barnum
A Hari s, ailtens pbooa BS5.
■.& ILL THE CARD
OR. LAWTON~Phy*lclan and aui^
geon: offlees In Wilhelm block, third
floor with Ora. Sawyer and Panhailegon.
HARRY
sm-mmm
The e*tabU*ht-d fact that a person’s
hands or feet ure ratn'l^* of uniform
size Is better known than that the
akleti of a human's fnex* an* never alike.
It U a m.lrutlflc prluHide iLoi the eye*
an- out of lino in two ewa*-* in five,
and one eye to said to he atruuger
the ni.nte in the ratio of seven tc
pgrsoos. .is a rule, the right <ur
trifle more elevated Chau the lift,
dlvlduato having fair complexion* show
the Urgest perrenUge of vlsnai de
fers. One person In fifteen ha* perfeid eyealgLL tkmnd may always he
more acuteh dtotlngutohwl with one
ear than the othyr. In this conne
two are not oa good oa one. The miUs
of middk fingers grow the fastest.
whUe tboac on thumbs are slowest in
deveiopmeuL The nails of two fli
never progress with the same r
Ity. In more than W per cent of ihh>
pie the left leg to shorter than the right
one. The bones of an average hi
male weigh twanty pounds; a wot
skeleton scales six pounds lighter.New York ITess.
I
Owen Wtoter, the ooveltoL was once
arlUctstng the work of a Uterary be
ginner.
“Now. here," MMi
said mr.
Mr. Wtoter. mmmi-
r« lug hto blue pencil through au entire
suAs the clerk was wrapping It up .he !! manuscript
imimucrlpt page—"hose
|iag^“bsce to
to arrant
i
ti. It Uy the way? i * perfluliy «id wndusaia. In what way
idoi
‘ I help yosff story? In
\zr^
^ as ao aany of our
i unlTentally eonerded that no.btog short of divine justice can mcasofej spoken words ars
ths Intrinsic gum of any action or | They reaspilfle Iks
administer punishment whlc^ riia!' be * that we ask.
exactly commntsur
What we csll Justice to to fact n very
rode device whlcli Cuds It* jUKtifli-etinu
to tbo.uoc^ty to prot|?ct society.—
"*A»7<MshaTlBgr
to-M—M. »■
strongmlnded MMs Itolrtog. .y Merer.
«uppo*ed he imd any taleutloa*d« that
v ^ hlacktoa tbs titrki
drirlns dr
of all hohCHi mnn will i*vrr***;«mtl
the Ide.i of oM Uliniu SlrKsle?
sa Hur^ lato Arabic.
TBstowliyi
TRY A RECORiTwAHT A0.
B. HARNER—Expert piano
Music House.
ill:
Cit*. phtms 2C4.
HERVEY H. ANDERtON—Attorney
and counselor, Wilhelm block. Traverse City, Mich. CltUen* phone lOfi.
AMTRACT8 OF TITLE—C O. Cmr*
OR. E. F. CMASE-^HomeopathlsL OF
flee over Bugbee’s drug atora. atF
sen* phone-Ilcsldenca^ $U; offlea
'grand
rapids
i INDIANA R'Y
Ntn.WHtoUl. Kww in air*et.
J^iS’iSd'kajih
l AriOikw
i
TjOHam l.«t>n n.2&
‘■“'•"“issr.
• Hinini StCHalr. fr>r the eevinitli'iJ X'SnnrYt?''
time.
;.h,,ut to fall. He **aH*d It j
Oly for K<
ijl.nnglr
nil ex|.ert a.x'omilant
.iwl ularptna ram on throosh main In..* trainduy*’ aork. aiiitoumx'd to Iliruni thru
he would l*e alilc to pny liU endlton
4 I'eui!i on Hie dullnr
C. K. MUBHAT. Aswt.
“,\t ituH ui*WK the old m.nn looked
vexed.
•• •H#*retor«»rr.‘ he saliLvfrowning. *I
Imv** always i»nid 10
on thi* dnl
pgBSAi^iayms
nntl I eneve>nt
“.\ virtu
pn-'sleii njitvfld over hi* hU fKi-e.
- - And I w ill do *o now.* he rr*«me*1
•! will mal> up the dlff.Tmre out «*^
my own ihk keh* "
634.
aug il’two
OR. E. L. THIRLBY—Special attest*
tion to dtoease* of ebUdren. -Room
409 State Bank bldg. Both phouas.
STENOGRAPHER
AND
BOOKKEEPER—MI»s M. U Huntington,
offlee Underwood A Umlor or C03
W. Seventh SL CUt. phone 7B4.
feb d-llDO
T. A. WILHELM
DENTIST
Boom No. 1. atf Opws Boota Soek
fohn R. Santo
General Insurance
tew Wflfldm BHl,
ly* to Bear Admiral King H
Brittoh navy, ou the subject of drink
ing the kJm:'* health In otlmr ibinid*
than wine, ha* now iM'cn made public
Dated Ort. 17. 1002. It ntn*:
n'ls majesty 1* afraid that If will
l*e dimcult to make any public announreoient Umt he consider* hi*
health can he a* loyally drunk In wa
ters ss In wine • • • The king rommands me. however, to say tlmt you
are authorized to make It known pri
vately and In nny way that you think
beat that total ahatalueri can nlway.v
drink bis health to some uousbobolU
drink to hU entire sattofactlon.
Now. wasn’t that nice of him?—Har
per'* Weekly.
Ttet^ City
JBS. J. a Ir HART JoTROEBLOOR
OBTBOPATMIO FHYBtOlASfBI
«a.«M4 WBbtotaBUg. t a. ta. •• It
It, i a. ta. t ta S araRisp
BtaMM
WrakMMlat. aita*ii. baa.*-.
O. P. CARVER & BRO.
4. M. nuMlImantta
BEAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBOIC
i
Tin Insurant
L, U. A. BUILDINQl.
!
^
I
TRY A RCCORO WANT AO.
OffloeSOS Kew
CitiMM’pbonem
STEP SAVERS Bflo. !!♦ Jarirtfl
Dutat. SoUd OAk boou, Mcmie
A^dnrt piDot Boiler Ixaring Flour
'’'we nuumbetnra Umb and make
low ptioM.
J. E GFETL^qL CO.
btAllONAL MSCUtT COMPANY
OR. A. M. HOLLIDAY, Oraduats To*
rooto Ualraralty. Offlea In Munson
bldg. Telaphonaa. oMea, lOSi rash
FR'E
Positive
Uneeda Biscuit
OR. W. C. MOON-
S. E. WAIT & SOUS.
that he werv a parllal airausvr.**-\Vt>.
mon-M Home Compuulou.
ifttf
AStod free.
WE PROVE IT.
A aoda cracker shonld be the most notrk
tious and wholesome of all foods mads
from wheat—
aoda cracker—at once so pure, ao dean, so
crisp and noortahing that it stands aloM
in its anp^ ensUeiice-the name is
Co. block___________
. Both phCNMS.
This is the time to bny w«ldingpfUjS^W COMt db.
CMBlall throuRb tlie store
P. 8.—Rpmembrr our op
tical opening, with Prof.
8hellnian of (iniml Rapids,
8lh to IHth. Eyes
lannary Wt
June la im
M!** Manic AVatnott of Kalkarka ha*
□rganlred a eiass in isater eolur paint
Inr, liorc.
.Mr. end Mm. Miner Hsrvev have
moverl in’o the house ownej and i«‘is'ully vaco*ed by Mr. and Mr-. (TarLUcc Rvekman.
R-v. .Schttitr. and ron Albert drove
U' Fife Ijikc TucMlay on b.oine.M^.
it Ik Jolly. Uhl m* >d«y. to enjoy a
slelghrldc? parly, and as vour eontemplBted I'lW'.nailun is abinrl rvaebiM to
I4iirr il'.e odor of .1 timne oi. .= .r.iperi-i
r.n.t then waft and wait fui* that which
never coni***, and a« U.M turn your
lank and hungry stomacliK
toward
hom<*.
But thanks l>e to the generim* heart of I). C\ for an ample handHtJt. Ibiardroan** young people have a
big heart and a-long remembrance.
F. HOLDtWORTHntion to dtoeaaes of ths
ART CJOODS
Tbt B. D. 0. PmeripflM,
-Well. brothiT.** *ald the dea
Lr*\. Mrs * Stn.UHe
snipins!
her “that v.a* u flue prayer you made
\
household goods to North Star. (In.tint ouniy. this wi»ekr where she w ill
-Thank you, deacon. I am jW glad
make her future home
to hear you sny sa**
rullv I.h confimnl to her n^on;
“Yen, It wa* a sidefcdUl prayer, long
^jf-kness
rufmeter visited fr'en.ls near and fervent. .\nd. say. what have you
U-eti
doing anyway? You can roaCde
Usi Surdav.
In
me with the utmost I'oufldemv. I
Scott went to TYaversc Clty
iionda> >here he hati employment,
conducted *ervice* at Fife l^ke last Sabbath
.
RevlTml meetings an* Mill in progrcas at the V. B. church here, ami th<
“1 came." au:MUiKH>d the Intim-.ie
ir.<^tiuj:H will cuniinuo all of thi* friend of the family, “to make ray
wer..
dinner call."
“But." they protesti'd. “yon haven’t
lieen here to dtimer lately.”
“I know that." he nTh^. "and I
thought If I called that defect might »>•
Superlative
tUMt
Traverac Land and Loan Co, F.
TburtelU MansRvx.
utfiea, roum 9.
Hamllum A Milllken block.
*^CrT(}L.\SS
CHINA
silverware
KeUeeman. Bept VK ITWt.
a specific formula, put up ta seals! boittot
Banie of Waterloo, the
Miih auibeotic Ubet at »1 00 per bottle, ha*
of the British and Pnisslans defeated
defee
proven to be the only certain curs lor tbess
the French under .Napoleon. the final dissaaea. Its record of cures i* astootohOTcrthrow of the great cn
inf. amarfUf. almost tnfraculoas. It i*a
liquid, used exteraaDy. noo*gr«asy.
Try Itss—rgssrssf
'
Botw^ary soda cractars absorb moist
ure, collect dust and become stale and
aonylony befrae they reach your table.
There la however, one
MT Wllbeim hloek. ClUaMa pteM
J. B. MARTI N-PhyMcIgg- and
gw>n. Office 105 Bast fToMl si
P.D.Q.Mption
Mr*. Gc^j^RolHTUon and daughIrr. Mt.s* Ethel of Trg^ersc t'iiy. vl«lie.| friends he.*^' laid
Week.
Mis*
Fihel H cfnteraplailng opcnlrtg mRlinery parlom at Kfllka^i:a in the ntar
ruiurt. Her many friend* here wthli
►u*i ar. abun-Jance of »i’rre«s.
t-
NXfC tftnthl^ teak M
hlodc. <»n:pbi?Ba^»a.
OrinneU Bros.
Battle of Bienbemi. In which the
rrroch and BerarUns were deCeeted
by the allied armlee of Gleet BrftnlB
i«SSt.S»-t. H—VmTCMELU
and Holland tinder the Doke of Martbemugh. Ang.2.17®L
Battle of Pnltowa. the BwedMb annj
under Cbariee XII. defeeted the Ruesigns under Ivtrr the Great July A
v«4n as auroiy euro you an It did him.
IJtje.
Victory of the Amerh'au army under
^rr noM- cleared sway a* imeiy a*
Geoeral OatM over the British under
General Burgoyna. at Saraiuga, OcL the «in shmrs abo^. Not n^y attemp
17. 1H7.
!2’a"t5iJpSir:^rBJWf-tortS^kSrSjrfa
Battle of Valmy. where the allied all away absolutely aad penaaaeady.
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Skinner viHlled
Mr*. Skinner** sisu i Mr>. E. MUI*.
mar >Tfe Lake la*t Sundaj
^ ^ Comparative
BUSMESS CMS
A. J.
Don’t Wail! Do it Kow
5r,sr
Ep'sssns’T.ss
iJtmrrnrv Young ard daughter. Mis*
Alict, are
mak lag
prvparatkm* ^to
move to Sanaa. Kan&Ag, In w
we. kiL
Mrs. nirbert of Bre^'il r Joike visited
with Mvf. Fj-ank Vo:»rhre*; M >nda>.
Mr. an i Mi v A I*. Hr.-.-d of Fife
l.ake are visiting at the hctuc of thtt:
sou. Hairy Brcnd.
Thttre win hr- q'l'irli'rly meitiiic nt
I hi* V. H. rhurrh at H.ln place Suiulay.
F.H) rUh. J*r%s4.:ing Oder B.'»*rs of
Sparta will lie prcHcnl.
FNeryboily
reme and have a gisnl tirr.i
mfa “r TZiv * whT jrou'MnV".
ermoeo to
tb.. we
wo were
w.r.. cn*tod
'o
. maKnincem plan .rf eenturietv when we cheerfullv tU Into the ,
:
nkhe. then only can we hoin* to 1
happy and iniccessful lives.*'
. .
\
A.negro town U pro^wUHl hy a;
^ Urge numt;e|- of negrties of Ijimar and
’Ha^.Rlver countle# In Texas. The site
ha* betm .urveyed
It contain* 2C0
were-s. laid out Into street* lots and
town square, A aawnilll will be crecu a
to give .employment The place will
l>e calk'd New Marshall.
•Tbotxlore Rtxjsevelt for mavorT* is
a question now befon* the peoide ci
Ackley. la. Mr. Rocsevell Is a coualn
, of rrcHdent Roo*cvclt. but is a dem-
taiT. aimer .e. Whlla. W.JL^
Get aor aev p •ptsitlM ta ii-
IsP
To con
vtr>cs >you
base srraas^v
snvtncs
He la a young profeaalooai mau,
the U D D 0« . »> that any auB
only a partly developed Inroroe as
«Vln Aimmm caa grt dir*^\ froii
three «*fw
dines a UMOth. he gets a check fiwLi a
1.1> prrarripUuB lo.tlhrT with S pa
amphlct un aLlu tU—a» aad frva advl
client. These checks he deposited In
om' of tJie larger bank* lor a time, but
at aXiP BT-H-taUaV
hU balaiKH* was nlway* merely non In
he fel l roveneyV
al. and hi' fluullv nsvl^^d a hint tliat
>ear;i hl^ name had
he ought to carry at least $.*kX) wlUi the
J In her pn.-enr’i*.
bank. He closed the uccounir and diea
began planning how to he a depositor
with a small account and yet be under
no oldlgmtlooB.
He went to a amaller hank, stated
his clmimatances frankly and asked
what the cashier woakl cansldrr the
Sperlal lo the Evening; Hieord.
cost a month of carrying hb
his aceonnL
The Itate gtrwhwer.
South UoarUnian, Mlrh.. Fidi. 22 —
‘ir'lT'u.
sMhaY.a.v.rBta.d
He
was told to come In the next day
An attorney in rhlladelphln who
in KalKaska Sat
Joseph And.
luakiw u *i»eelnlty of proHeruilng Mills and. doing ao^ wa* Informed that he
iir^y on to.
a!* I'rant Im n pnrteil wtU
ngaiust ntllw jy «viuinixiU*s growing out could oi>eu an accoant and have a bal
ance or no balance. Ju*t ni be pleased,
of Injuries due to aci ldonls on the llue
Amm. rman of Fountain
lain vising] tells of the tr.mble exiHTleui'ed In the for %2 a month. That meuna $24 a
yeer. but it suited him.
daughter.
hter. Mm Alhert Sri
t russ examlnullou of an Irish xvltnsiw.
“Now 1 pot lu a cl>eek-v.!ien I get
da.vK laM w(M>k.
This wItuesN luid evidently Imh'u earcM.
’..'.vauH J:. Wik.
riiitcJ
1 In Kalkaska Mon
ODtH-aod draw against lt.“ he says,
fully I’oaeht'd by <mIqim*1 for tlie *xmiitPH ilMrirt Httonii'y of fiLLhaiua
ay on Imglii
“and rm under no obUgatioa to any
|uny. for-wlM-n the iiuesUun uus i.ut to
MIkk ^v-lnn
« IkiimjcM ill ihMfirk*- fluently
him. -Was the mau fouud on the track
lounewo.K at Hr. S. i:. Niehar.tf#.
* fkiiig I...
Mr. IWne tf South Springfield was a total Mrangerr* the wary tVlt re
u I'.wu Menday.
plied:
l pateuted. t»ithcr.“-:-N*ew York Post
“Ulinl
Mm. AlluTi Sekultr entr“ta!nrd a
*T should say not. sir. .<eeln* that
eoniliig to *u<*!i ti puK* that our idea***
his left U*g wa* gone, I should say. *lr.
— vrSv.S.^:»*£y
(V.X.KI.UO
m
It U Ir ttcr and ohemper Omo
wood or cm!
the OWHitMrar begnme tb* rnUr ot
England. Oct. !€. 1O0&
Vlclncy of tbs Ftmch under JoaA o«
S.E.Wiilt®Sdir
Drug Co.
mine with purl of her wlnnlnxA. Mlnr;
0|mn‘a mine in at Ihddneld*. Nev . ani
in known aa tlie Maude
I)e Haven
mine. «o he ope rated !>> a company
hoarlnK the name name
Its owner
will ICO went lo i>enM»a*llT luf>k after
k an oh
ill
II* working. Mitt* Ogmn I\s
OhUi
gill, a desrendani td
t.f Joroti
Jnro He Haven.
. Iriead of nolri rl Morris . whi>*e lie
i‘ mingri'iiH a
Rcimdants now ha've
dg claim for money letii to lhl*,Kov
mnuuil to hrl!) abmg the Hevidn
.
immm
BwdwlWtlri.lndiMi.poB.ni.
.^-'MT.n>dl)riieTritliM tbi«i« mote
NEwnscoYraY
KIUK }WlK\i I. bM U>ra dlKr«vtn*4
In UTt<!lnput»^ possTMlon of C»l l»Io«4. in ihn U«h»nia jjroup. wfcnn' b«
fuUiH b|B kfnKdon. of
fln.ii.r
nulifvMjf. l^tpi. Ik-Hlr.-du. nKipiN-r of
i I bo bn«»B«lo- i J.vun Rlrc. whJcb
r rAllisI KWIIn*
* on the
K1
H0‘Kh
nnd Ktnjc Ho
Captain and crow wont to court and
vvrt' rojaJly ontorialn«‘rt ffir four <lay
lyn eeiM'clall) (be exf^dlriJt
Klng Jielfh** arllM'C. ‘ Cat
IrnsfhT two and
otie-half wide X.
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Mm. C A. WelWer left her seat Ini
a hot of the Cnrral iheaier. Heovor. |
Monday nlaht. wwlk«*d out on the ntaKC
durina the performance, nourished a
revoh-er and then dlscharaf'd it. Jn'ttfii; a fatal woabri upon her»u‘lf
rmtna in lh<‘ iaudience thouaht the
ct, and made
I port of the wt.and^i
MlhOLCL
of il. .ai .trictly
; CoM«, BwmchhU. L* Grippe, etc., Ti*:
ThrootaadLaaf'n
il:^
OKN VJINlt
OENTlE-r
toi fPSst Sfrtet
C. D. MILLER
dentist
rmeoofiD. TAAvcttc cifr.
THUmOAV, FCBflUARY 22. tfOL
AHUEEMENTE.
na-tWT • A3WWVM ««
rS
TSwr^**^‘ ftOB?****
lit
►wirft! fhsi tb» *nk •L>rt
• tiTint to BK • trip eo tb^ rtob* ’
i JL
iKSIMisc «f ea»;
< #m i«ary to lb» rorow of • l««-I
XTi l-r y.nl €«teto*d ibi. «0<« j
ftm attP to
pontlcft] inattrr.
m M ptota •« |«IWr >Bd i
Wltoto tto^
■nd rortl/ f«ml*tiiiMP» «ad
a ItoMi aapm of »mA6mt a»d tat
I ra’ft prtf
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Bj ft link to ft nilWtl aiid •cmwd
li».Jor.on» HIM, niklft Lmwt^ m^ftft
ofjrftfxJ ftU of Wr. B ftdawartb-. to*UT».
f*HTCte commmiirftUuaa addftvs^l to
btoi ftfl |K>llllc.l bon* of tbc «mrd wnrcr
c««ft !•
Iui7il»rr yard.
*
m
lo <ioe of Ui« nirrlupro wtorb IllkU
oprotnl ,m ihl.. iiftrtlrubr roomliif «l»r
• rlu^ k dnirrn to the onlrr of j
thr l-^rrr f*jr f2»K» aoil a!cn«l « itb an '
BkitiW** armnl. It wa» i!w bml nmr 1
that jrtir b:«d
ft r«nV.i.*mrr In tbit
and *l»o irlanrrd at llw* art'oinpa-
i
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Acmirdluuly about 5 oVIork Hilda eti
;’
Wool Dress Goods
!
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WJe turned on fbe llglit. rhated tlie win-,
dow and le^an to aat^ up tbe l.»i»*e hfl I n.v.l : j a ^!l-t-i re. up m an In
Mr* rtaiTioji a veit
dlsloc!».’*-d l.y Ute
,.f rc«-..:rii5»-a lm««,^.udlnc tin
vrrrtJL
«lraft. They revealtd tl^enl1w^\e^^ a* In'that fimmciit. as 1
laci^ft ftfWl toUerr dv-. Yr^ tov. to.j
1 ^ aometbluft nooM have to be
to the WanTiInrton adrtreea
r. It wonH In* Inip
. ih .^ixr l!rr«^•!f r Ith t!
^
ftboirf It. Thus then- am«. to
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luixnftn-l ihU In prrM. yi^^rday.
W«dsw.»rlh-ii mind ll.e m.ilou of a l*cen lylna on tbe leaf of tbe dr.^k. \
HIM. knew tn.t.ntir itat Ibl. w..
I.«r. In tw rnr, .p.Wlr
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|MJBi«ilfor.|«>mic.Ilirrrloo«r..U» rcK«Jurtt<l.l«-f.jn-tli<-ran.a,. i>n.Hlm«
lill.,1
» fibtime at ibr tbouftbt of
r’;'*'"";..'" .V™ m.nu.crl,.t .t.rnrt.,1
Hlldn'fi attention
**Hccauiie of ibe undeniable ireatness
AIW. n.mnrknl.1.. Inl.-nl *»r
rn^r
iT
srrJtlnit eWt ad.lrcsw^. lavTime
kuoaii of ''aditoaton a iiMtnre fr.rndA of m»lwr.,.„.kuo.»
He bad no dim«ultT *bi lenniii:'* and
d off ft Itli n lead l»enrll. nm1 the
*Try care of Wadsirtirtli I.utn
iTUiein.v** had been written by a
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Ii is our pleasure lo show the new weaves early so they may be well considered,
inspcctc l and criticised. I'cbroary and March arc the two months for designing,
lining and sewing. It means taking time by the forelock and getting cvcrj ihing in
shipshipe for spring and summer,
,
lor klnj
‘-"‘"'••■■tn.mi. r..r . «-nirr
,,ioa.t.n*r
--------------------------of
It I
worth
timRr to Ms own Influence
and auament bN wmltb with petty
brutes Tbe wont Ibat ebe b»d e»er
hcfie^ixl of him was that be consorted
Willi uicn wIk> were a«**niArd of eticb
offetiMw and to^IO ^leaderablp wftb
IhHr approral.
It ft as Hear, however, that tbtybeck
AW not fliture to an ^irdiiiaiy l.«aK-«
tmiiwtHimi. ami no Instc.-id of putt ins
tt ftlfb tl»e (diiera ftbe retunml It to the
emetoiif. and thus the *u|ien»<Tlpii«»u
ramc for the flmt lime mnler ber <
*n dlrerte.1
Tlie inter bad liern
dlrertcl not
nm to
i Mr,
0 John
M*. Allen. iVr^
WftrtAWortb. bat to
J
,
•en H. Ooawen - Dr Greoa wlU too.
TONir-HT.
taro on tbe *lCoy to tbe
-TH. Key to tito
Ctotary.- ftt tto^CuTopera ^oaoe^
to ibo Htsb acbool leeturl
Or. Thomfta Oroofw
NIGH aCHOOL LECTURE COUREE.
at
tRY A RECORD WANT A&
aTY OPERA MOUEE.
NEW WEAVES IN
!«r and rmU hir promiar, | <
HSSSL'd’.'EH’^U- “
•
tott to bto tor fftca » a Wauiiful «a£
wnaftfi tvarlazlao. fall of vto Mat
aaert# Manlnft. Ito «to tor toad ttoi*.
Ir ato raM U to Ito I
At ft mtal tttoftftr pftfty Uto |m
ftfti Eay Umtf wfts boliu Etoeaftnil
wEftft Dr. PiftBk OftftMnlna iftld *TE«rft
•re tbm mHy u«fti Irctaraft on the
Hr will
br^nmed aw^ be
aoMXtod to be ftuppreaatoB a lauffb.
Itorfoft tbe forenoon «be was troar
with dictation, and ftt tbe cloae of It
Wadaworthftftld:
^1 aball be away tbls afternoon, but
If ymill leare tbe Inter* for me HI
come orer tbia ereoto« and aitid them
‘
I
«proio* Uiriooniini: luaB. She IwMf,
aa ve. ta^a
2LE"3J5;:£.‘srr;t:L2j
Iflldn rhlftnl her itoslfinj, a very lit
tie so Ibat ehe e<»u!d look p«et fbe rtlffr
•f Ibe octeen aud aee AJIen at Ids desk
«ti the othi*r sUle of the room. He tr.ns
ft ymme man ft horn Mr. Wa«l‘«trortb
bad taken into hU employ olxmi n
year apo nt tlie n-«|nr*i of a frli*ml. At
Unit time Alien had evidently Is^.n in
ftnrr strait*, itnd hr had snl«fv,nently
alKiftii a YoltiWe in-atliude nnd n stead
lly vaiilni; ImluMry
Of late he had
beiMi ocinipbal ft ilh m» mid fa*rvl«v. for
svhMi be lind eililldteil remarkalde
nptuikle. lie bad l»een wrll.nc itiH'mb
e* for Mr. Wadsworth.
r«tr tbe first lli:»e In a buitr career of
isdilim. John IVmlsftorUt ba.l fottnd a
«*<• for oratory. . A fttranip* mnhiilnii
ttr ”
”
one
aud I?lr
Iwiac
Hortie’aKhast. Then abe bas
tHy pni tbe pages In order pml rmtd U.e
««ii«i"memoo ni:-•• A,«.«.• «r u.r
W.a.irot1h. tbnURl. bP w., p»« f..rt,v.
”
mid. clm,.^t .cro» ,1... r..,.:, '
p^H-me! nh .ui
.n ,pr-\'«d.if» iko-^-sT
*>-•
"-f'- "
Tie n hr liK«ke.J
and hi^ tin* myvt'd.
HthU kmw tt»it he
mmemnr, Ti: y
fa.- to hv
a! hr ilM not -es
p..rtly he.^t.*c pt
> fiom an nmhltm
r bis
Cvi" J VlT k-H>w> Ucr‘of
diud
t the
\M1U' to him hr ak>.'. I> C^lsrd hi* Imiid.
*‘J«»«t tl?T.*n To this." h.- e.-ri.l. ”Vo»
undeotaml It
<Inle 'in qiuwiion and nearly all
ftt Allen sbe Jurt;j»sl Ibat In* was r«*nd
tes4,uely out of phaee lu the n-Htal.
hue the manuMTipt of a s|H*«Tb wblrti
Mr. Wadsftorths In form at ion t
be liad prn»nnsl on tbe pn*\ ions day.
; pnMie men and mensurrs of Ids
doubtless tbe one wblcb Wndswurtu
btu^
special hne line of new Suitings in
all the latest cfTcct®,
*
50C
Silk and wool Crc|H! dc Chine (in light
grey only), a beautiful fabnc for sum
mer wear, worth $1.(X) per f^Cg^
yard, special.....................
DI/C
with chv».
irh he had
New spring suitings in grey mixtures;
grey
:y will undoubtcdlv
undoubtedly be
b< the leading
colbr this season, fine
sortment___
w., wiu.- n„,i .....n.,.: U-, in-o-, 3hErSi’7rH‘’'^^^^
of older bistnry vra* sublime. Ttie ' mrpass.^ in all tto-no-onb. «»f d!r
<*li:inces were very pn-nl llmt l.>e would but siM h praise i* bo
Th^r*. I.
rvt-,
learn Ibis inonstrmts spem-h and dellv.T
it like a parr-rt atW Ik* furever after tbe
au chose this
imo sinsrl> b.’c .iitse
leir.e of Jests.
, ji
rishl. whlie . v.
ix-mbte alirrnalerly opiKjsml to Ibr. candUlaey of
Ililda Imikml into the o;it» r offlee. Imt ji tK*
th* Siivof.**!
siivof^ of
tVadsworlb. and tliere bad tsstj sur
itifhonorr- he rrprntofl. j;
think of !l? ThcT* -s .the j
prise amonjj tbe wi«* wlicn Uc ns-rite 1
clean i»alh exery-tlrar,
aJk *x» uuy other. J in
a . and be «r
75c
cot.He of silk
Another extremely strong line of suit
ings. including Tanamaft. | /\f|
Mel.ingcsand DeBciges, at l*vU
■“iSS’
fiSir=;- r s.'rri,'; ^ -.-is
54 inch rain proof suitings, suitable for
skirts, suits or rain coats.* 54 and .5fi
inches wide, including light and dark
.(iravs, Browns, Tans and f O/?
Kavy.sat.,........ ..................
b;i|m Matt a Ikk.io for imouier i .i:m. .^rallre and th.nt nt t»M* ln«t moment he dre*. j was to .hhver tom.sT^.w-aod it s'
date ridit Is fore W udsworlli s cy.**-. [
ncoeiM a brila* to betray bis be:>- ,
1 mu.i m.kc drop,^ a ,t on the i|.K,r
Hilda bad be.nni Ibr.M* muM»rs. amt .‘ tie
e'
| and it was swt'pt out. 1 !ntrn«l»-.i to l«*Mrn
I nlmt. and wIk i. 1 mlserd. It 1 |
K'i ievwl by tbe thm:c*it that
•ntetrlckerv to Allen's orr I Ion was *o inwl'^n w wtuU to do. All n won t be I
a mnii wlm yvos nt benrt
lienri sib
so u-wicst
and ih**
|rn*.nt namex
tex j,.i,.^.^rly
i.-.,-,., ni.nnajphl
|■■i1llA)^|-|| umi
ui"^iT.;k
nnm*^ ,;
si. mid torn* bis e..e:ni.-T wilh lo Is-,ter
amnimiitlon ‘
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r:i
pln.>e to tbe name of tbe bonnrM Fa > manuscript to a puldle bbmry. where
.U.T ..r HU rouptry maa. U cn-u mor.- j
gnd
yom.c nt!
lu Hint dlHiriet Ind dto.l.
A s.m* ini
•llnlliMn.
rhH'tlou V.ns to to* held, and Wnds .
w.irib Ind iiuletly passed mind the ,
^
oiKwevl U by
. WOIM fbnt he would Ik* tlje c.imlld.tte of
Ills r«riy In the .itneus.
,* bl:n Ibe Irtt. r. frim wb.H.
rp to rcent dnv*i a bint fnirn Wmla j
*
pt^.inHletb IJts fn.v flnsbeil
Worth wouM hnje lK*cn Tsitilr.aJent to a
I1..1...L.K1 at b^TSleadih.
nomtontltm. and h.s eulr-tlot. would j
Vi tit H ii der said be. Ami
‘•b.-rte lK*eu a^Minxl Ihu n ch.nTic.' had ^
* HIMti b.c! i. Nl her bead.'
• .
ce hver the
•i. til a part tif It
en •.mnn bu«ine«s bulldU.K'.
•rnble >ii.*ant I
ftumlK*rr of larip* npartmi
npari
•J.nme up. A ".ilk stoeklns" elc
btul ihuK.lKKm Uroiistjt lu. amUt* I
ritt
f-
Km
n«
indilld T wo2lcrful Hft sm a ns
In’a very brtcltt Hdld nt tbe
delln'.te.
"Wliat
: aske.1
do yon
rr.. !■
-| nm xvr> glad." said she
< '-'i'V.V; 'uar,^,.-
ilr.
M'adsworlli nt the
...........................................
.. otiiir.
'■•
llier>*,wns n '■
lizax
■ TdIbT* were dark, ‘bu't‘ '*
**
I 111 the l.trger r.Kim which siemc I to lie
over Allen's d.*sk. Wa* It povs
, h.* was there? Ilikto glan.KKl
;dlre<*tlon li.Manlly up *n opciuc tin*
. d.x.r nud todield Joint W id*.w.»rtb to
j Allen's Hialr readini; a to* »k.
• .liMortoxl 111 this ta<k that
............. .
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i
h.v the «bv>r wnt, hbiK
Intenil to doT* he J
„k ....
... ...3
1 It was irj.’n ly the familiar inlnwdc of
am-eslral li.ftoei.ee.
A tlmro;isl.l.n>l
i to alwf-rs a. tf.opmjbbrnl.
.'C'1^ .'
-Tell me
h, ,.ow.v.
' mv wav do not differ'Uy
diff r-U) a
n hair's
hair s l.rmdth
Never in the histor>' of oui(^^rc has our BLACK GOODS Dcpjriment been as
...
complete as now, with all the lat^^ popular weaves, and you will lind our prices arc
troutd sav.
r honor. IK)
nomm.itlen
eemr to mi
j ^
hat rnvon. t.f «U.*-j
k for
It even If tt sh.
. as It Won't.
• You can STite it lot me on one
p.:per. Just K.ty tltst I am“«s i of
and that I Indorse the silk s'.o<*hl:
<' date, who hap,x.n* to be u cl-3h.
able
clr
m.%n That's shat 1 dug out of thi* book,
| I
* |^«5ar m> onc^ that the value
i or iw.ral book* was to supply forms of
I tK' to act men a cos..4eoc«. Vfmr
the lowest for first class, reliable merchandise; (inspection and comparison invited. )
E. WILHELM
CORNER FRONT
UNION STREET
AND
OfR
EAT RUSH
HAS BEIEIM ATTENIDSD WITH
m
MEfrS.SUfTS
.Mena Siiila that
aoKl foruK-rly ftir
$10. remuvHl prio-
$5.98
^
SOTS' SUiTS
OiM lot of Boy
iv'hnol SnitR. dl
Ineaatt'il »tylp. I
moYHl price, •
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So pleased was every bargain seeker that it has been a case of Come, 00 and Come Rflaln. Have you been one among the thous
ands to attend this great event? If not, there are a hundred and one reasons why you should..
69c
-y;
Right How 1$ the Cime!
Goal hw.-)- famirr
Mnftiicntlurii. worth
^>c, removal price,
Bors- WHSTS
Ikjys* Percale
WTiaU in da^
and Ugbt jtoUcma,
$2.48
118 Front St.
....
MES'S aa^ ISD/ET .
MSCTiCS
Arctic, Rorth l.50
to 1.75, Temo^El
price,
98c
USDEPWEiS
Women** fleece
lined Voath and
PdnU, worth 25c.
f«r.^
16c
. cAmt GLons
3fen'a heavy twillixi Canvas Glovea,
10c quality, for
V
i*-’
IfMMM SKeCS
All 1.50 nod 2.00
Men', and Ladin'
9^
OK rtSD WIOC
PEOCILE
V\
1
. ,.
6c
.One.:Weor6cUn.
tor
■
35c
WSiPPESS
Ladiea' Dark
Wrapper! for leM
than coftt of cloth,
removal price,
39c
M£rs osescoMTi
SHEETIKC
Vonrehoioeof aU
oar $15 OmttaU
, r\
Dark pattemB. 10c
quality, for
I/or.g
$2 98
JI chance in a lifetime to clothe up the whole family for less than it would usually take to clothe one. lUe effe fOO bu*y to quote you
many.prices, but we will just quote you a few to let you know what’s doing here.
ChMrw-t Chth
CLOtKS
liftdifR*
('oat ft. foriiiPTly
aold for SlOioSll
removal price, '
*
Men’! Black and
Blue Beaver OverCOEU, worth $6.00,
itmoTBl price, '
'
$8.48
$2.98
Traverse City
if
■MCHIOAN, TMMttOAV,
MNQUETWAS
VERY PLEASANT
OHECTMIMITIOn
wtofacbooifrbmdahipewy
Lf oTSa^
la the hakowt lo
tea
'^-rr
TOMORROW NIQMT.
M kow'a reoepdoa the
^UAL AFFAm or
•UMMEM COLUIOC.
pare bearta; oh Uord. glee ^ awewt
Dew Cock^ bam am*^ hat he aadeA by ear
ila. Coaair School OeamUaioaer G«o. lag -deal fan la lore too aooa.Crl»p of UlUlamabura preaided aa
^ 6UESTS WIRE PRESERT taaaimaater which be did la a happy J. D.TSIrtbSllirof*the^r3St apoke
the aobleet The Sarrlral of ike
amaaer. Afier a abort apeech of oa
Ihaaks for the boaor ooaferrwd epoo FlUeat- wklek he rokad la aeatihim be called apcai Bobert Dowa* to
1$C^OOL COMMIMIONM
«oice the wek»»e. la whldi be called
,
WA« TMC TOATTMAOTCa
_ of a
WiUiaai Naah rmp^ ataadard Mr. MartlndUl aald atadcau
mii#t rlac. and It ataada theta well la
I for »n H»vr Pnhaad to prepare alwaya for hc*l^ ^
nibH OIbh. readerlnjc a 'JSu
better atandarda placed by
' vtoM , to th* Bafi9»eC~TMls
“Urre Me Utile, Urn- Me Loo*," ac •Itloaa as
boalneaa hooaea are thereby
eonmaoled be Mbs Beaale Hooker higher
V W0f WpU OAv«^ ar-d WeU
r^Shed. -There U a better dema^
RacaTvf# ^ th| 0«*««la.
Tba aaoual baaqvct of iIm. N<^>4ha«
collcto look ptare last
•rralBc la Fbmten liall, which va>
Sppropruuly dccoraied la the- oollcse
«Dlora, iNiivI* WMl while atreamcra
|Mhr MPAtf«d la Ike lArlora from
Hom»bv waa then lairodoced
by Toaitmaater Crlap for a abort toaal
opoo -The Oemeata of Soeceea.”
which waa prefaced by the wtmaater'a abort talk on a few poiat^
which be aald he dldat hare, hot he
confeaaed that he bad had the apeech
-la pickle- for a loac time, barlas
hla w«dl timed talk waa tboroughly ap'’IfSlIwUh Anderaon gare two read
ing. In her usual Inimical manner to
the dcUgbt of all.
School FHendehIpa.
Robert & Walter waa next called
aier to apeak upon
upon by the t<
Mp'iisr
Prof. I. S. Oabert.
nesa. -I'd
an liMlrMnal.-edbObwad
Mr. GHbert. -mad keep la ttamh aad
feel of the tlmea.
jaKr:^s,'a.*!srj=:
i“«-sssia'rK
^•^,^c.\Asr«r!ss^.v
-What Are They Going to Do When
They Get Ontr the topic aadgned the
next apoakcr as a toa« waa roxpoadec
SPHRIISCOK
II Ray aad Marbiea Are
Ai aa lafhitihie Elsa. More So
peUtloos. for the purpoae i
bum!
of the title causing many witty mlliwi
between the speaker and toastmaster.
tRd yon every ask yonreetf what you
are going to do when yoo leave col
leger* asked the speaker, who stated
that the two roost Important periods of
life were the entering upon a bnsineas
life sth! the choice of a life partner.
Boaioeas lines were opening lo women.
said, anC
and to bear up the
Mr. Gilbert said.
sUtement he gave these statlstlca:
for a living of which
1.000 are lawyers. IS.OOO Ixiokblndera.
Kjoeo clergy and 6.«oo physicians. “You
ahoald go out into the world with the
Idea of giving to It. rather than to gel
aoinKblng for nothing, and he urged
upon every student present to know
sorocihlog more than Just their bati-
Qibba. after which Heha a orThe holiday and Sne weather today
chestra, which had rendered a varied
program during the baapnet boors, brought oot Ibe small boy la great
tuned up for the hop which followed aambers with hla marbles, and here
for two honra. the crash on the Ooor aad there upon the streeca wooM be
fooad groups of bora pUytng the
game that U so popular at thla time
The committees who had charge of of the yceu-. w^en the amall boy and
the decorations aad baagoet are de hIs Meoda eagerly watch for bare
serving of much praise.
apoto upon the pavemenu whgre the
-pae wees,- * glaasles.'* -anow flakea.TONIGHT.
-mflkles.- -bullaeyes- and other mar
“The Key to the Twentieth CmHary.- bles that go to make up their collec-
tor OIRECT NOMINATIONS of ward
aad dty oandldatea fbr the aptlng
Hectloo.
ALL REPUSLICANS of the city are
URGED to be PRESENT and to EX
PRESS THEMSELVES aa to whether
It U dedrable to hold such prtmarlea
pmvloua to the regular spring election.
TONIGHT.
HIGH SCHOOL LECTURC COURSE.
-The Key to the Tsmntioth CentUfy>
I
Or. Thmaai Green.
HIGH SCHOOL 4.ECTURE COURSE.
CITY OPERA HOUSE.
CITY OPERA MOUSE.
‘ Dress is to a Woman what Petals are to the Rose
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Dress Goods
P i f 1 A Two Weeks’ Sale of
New Dress Goods and Silks
THE new spring goods arc now on sale and ready
I Jor your inspection. We are certainly proud of
the line. Positively bewildering is the number of
totally different types of dress goods that arc not
only worn, but arc really fashionable. The order in
which the colors arc adopted is as follows: Blue,
from the Alice to Navy; Old Rose; in Green Reseda
takes first place; Gray in all the beautiful tones;.
White and Black arc very strong; Hilo Red; giving
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Brown last place on the card.
We are glad lo notice the continued piopularitjr of
' Cream and Black and all colors of Batiste.
Thii material has licen a favorite since
ted as the keynote in
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adopted
July whe
dress fabrics.
Per yard....
50ctoS2.00
Black. Cream and a
Panamas re also shown in Black,
lorse this fabric, not
r
variety if colors. 'We endorse
>nly for
lor present use, but for
only
the
he entire year.
Per yard -
50c to S2.00
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Beginning Monday, February 19
X he newest ideas in spring styles of Silks and Dress Fabrics,
^ representing the best ideas of the leading looms of the coun
try will be offered for your inspection Monday morning.
-The early sbowinc represents months of preparation and has its culmination
in a degree of originality and exclusiveness which has alwa)!! been a characteristic
of this store. The showing is broader and more comprehensive than ever before,
.and no season has ever brought forth such a multitude of beautiful Silks and Fabrics
as the present one. and no other store offers such a wide selection to choose from as
docs Milliken’s. Those who have always attended these sales of ours need no urg;
ing. but will hail with delight this opportunity to secure materials for spring and
summer gowns while stocks are at their best. Special efforts will make these two of
the best Silk and Dress Goods weeks in the history of our business. Special prices
will also be made.
(1 quite a favorite with
Poplins arc again active and
all good tlrcss goods de
partments. Per yard...
75ctoSI.50
among
.Shadow Checks and Plaids
_ the most
attractive fancies offered. They arc primarily
plain material, but a shadow* check is made
m.ade possipos
bic by the handling of the yarn
in weaving.
Per yard......... .
V,
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68c to SI.S0
Cream Storm Serges are among the most attract
ive
judgment there will not be
ivc offeringjf. and in our judj
enough of these to supply
the demand. Per yard-
"la-:
Colored Silks
Q UE to the fact that the Princess effects in dress
are everywhere looked upon to furnish the
keynote for spring and summer costumes. Taffetas
are great favorites. They are eminently suited to
bringing out the styles now favored by fashion.
Pcaux de Cygne arc selling well and Metsalines are
strong favorites.—Dkv Giions Economist.
S7 In. Iilain an<l Hiuii;<«l>|p TnBou. al><> chlltuo T.IT27 In. Tgfr.-ia In hair llnr
I and abcjicrd checks
1 bluf, black and bn»»ii. Per yaril .
T *»on. yet ban weight enough
and muBHlng 24 In. Per yard
1 r\T\
* -vAJ
I very beattilfal ailk; wear t«ar-
1.00
3€ In. Chiffon Taffeta In a full line of ctilont; iHith
Idaln and c hangeable vttvetn: Ihti
you. Per yard ................................
e‘cnilii9 In a full line of cedora.
1.00
1.00
75c, 85c, 1.00
^
yard
3€ In. mark Taffeta,
Taffet exlni lieav.% *
1.15
would claim ihU to In* a II
Krcat at ......... ..................
$i^ootoS2.eo ■Wk
Storm Serges in^sel I-colored
strifes anil
and piaios
plaids arc
*(i stripes
exceptionally good.
Per yard,,...,........
$I.OOtoSl.SO
Gray Suitings in hair line checks and stripes, some
_____ and
___ some in the invisible colorings.
in colors
'J hesc arc extremely popular as
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suitings. Pcryar.l..
A IxautUuHinc of plain Mohairs. These will be a
stroliff hi ot
gooddc^c
SOc to SI.50
44-inch White Mohair with an invisible check in
Blue, Green and Black. This is a beautiful fabric
and must be seen to be appreciated.
iS'- >
1.25
nm^
■Mtm
i.so
39c. 1.00
69c
1.50
2.00
also carry Moneyl
Pcaux de Cygne. Messai
guarantee—your money
IL.KS
mu laneia. earn car
If not satisfactory.
A BIG purchase of Silks at less than can be bought for in an ordinary way enables
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us to place on ^alc the biggest Silk bargain that will be offered this season.
10 piecM Plaid Louiaint Silka i
dren'a diwaa.
I Pleaux da Cygnt. Pink. C
Muntar'a Graan.. Cray. Tan
gowns
( for ladiea* waiata, misaea and chib
19 In. CoIore<l Taffei
im. Alica. Baby and Navy Blue. Reseda
i-nu ai^ looking for ..............................................
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an extra good qtiality.
10 plaeao fancy taffota in chocks, otripao and conventional dcsigna. i
for ahirt walat auita. aaparata walau, miaaao’ and childrcn’a draaa
• plocaa 27 In. Poaux da Cygna in a good Una of colon and aomathi
will ba aura to like.
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Thia antin line otaplandid alike to go at one prico—
Per Yard
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A Woman’s Cbarm is Her Own- Sin Looks to hor Gown for Distiiction
: i i : ^ 50c, 75c and 1.00
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