The Evening Record, January 03, 1906

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The Evening Record, January 03, 1906

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

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

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1906-01-03

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^HE EVENING
8 O OLOOK EDITION

Tiuvmwcnv. MieHMAK, turcDNcwiMr. mnuanv a.

CHARBE iSAINST ENRUND ASKED BBfW’S
muMoc sTATmiitirr <r
IMRAL



woulo¥ve [
MeJjlfAN

MWISBEna

RESIGNATION

t or. the New Vortt Life

SC.-vT
QrWIretotbeX^
New Tork. Jaa.

SENATOR BRACEETT.

MAO INATALLAT10N.

FOftMULATINO
O FLANA FDi(KCCF
FDi|»

nsHESs TO

CMttnn im nnnm PUERTO PLATA

WAS AHAOKED

preeldeat of Ow
New York Ule. wan formally tendered MAA CAUAEO TOTAL LACK OF
and accepted by the board of iroaCONFIDENCE IN HIM.
leea thU aftenoaa. Aleaaader E.
IF TMilW MAO OUN AnV NCKO
Orr. warn elected to aaoebed McCall
BEAIEQERA WERE FORCED
IN T«U OHIMAN NATris.
Hb ealary waa Aied at WfiOO a year
AUted That
MAKE A RETREAT.
I the FeepleDapew tan Ne Letiger Fropeify Repraaent tha Feopla.

lOaiEABBiS HUE

CLEVaANO 10
BE ARBITRATOR

lYaverae Oty aerie. Na SSS. Ptrater
d Ofdcr of Biglea. held the instalMr
DB of cttcen laet erenlag and
pot the wings on two candidaiea After
the work bad been eompletad a writ- REBATE REFEREE FOR
ANCE COMPANIES.

INSERESTING
CIVIL CASES

WILL
^

MOSTIT AIYTNIIG BUT CITIl

EPIDEMIC IS DOUBLE

jsri^s:

SilTH-TOWia

AGAIN REVIVED

IS BOIRRE

TO Move Believed by Flaencial Internet to
Be In the Dimetlon of a Com­
munity of Intereets by the
Throe Big Companiea.

By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
IF AUCCCAAFUL HE WILL BE CANNew Tork. Jan. 3.~Flnanclal interDIOATE FOR f»REAIDCNT.
esu are of the opinion today that the
selection of Grover Cleveland by the
panles to act as rebate
ve In the direction of a
Favor of Morales and Atrest Fightstrong community of Interest among
.n,
Tre.p.
the Bqultable. Mutual and tbe New
York Life companies. \t*hile the pur­
pose of Cleveland’s position Is to stop
rebating accordlngto the formal stateL It is admitted that acveland
3.—The troops of the fugitive presi­
dent, Monties, under command of will be froQaently asked to arbitrate
General Demelrio Rogerigusx, have at­ differences arising between the vari
ous
groups. of financiers controlling
tacked Puerto Plata. The besieging
force rotlr^ with many killed or tho insurance companies and to fur­
wounded on both sldtw. bayonets and ther unify the Insurance Interestr,
swords being principally used. The elminatlng the costly competition for
forces of Rodc«^6aez again are pre­ new husTh^^.
paring for another attack.
A portion of Ihe population i.f
\V. Jahraus has just added a
Puerto PlaU declared In favor of thirty- foot wall pipe case to the egui>
MoraU's and slrc*<'l fighting ocrhrred.
of his cigar store, Tbe case Is
the supporters of Moraled shooting of oak and contains a fine collection of
from the windows of their houses at delights to the eye of the smoker.
tho troops of General Caceres tempo­
rary president of Santo Domingo.
These troops mere experiencing dif­
ficulty In defending themselves. Roderiguez announced If his attack on
Puerto PlaU Is successful he will pro­
claim himself a candidate for the pres
Idenry of Santo Domingo.

WINTER
WEATHER

HAVE
YOU

is very nmcb haitlcr on foot,
wear than any olLcr se
of the year. WaWr is alwaj B bad for shoes, bnl it is
no comparison to snow.

A
CALENDAR?

BE
CAREFUL

We still have about
100 CARDUI
W E A T H E R
CHARTS and will
be pleased', to give
you one if you would
like it. All you have
to do is to^ask.

WORKING ON CRY BOOKS

a

ESSEW^DEAD t

I

EUMINATC THE COSTLY
COMPETITION.

ROBEHGIIEZ WOl TRY A6AII

By Wlr« ^ tb« Krenlac Record.
Albany. Jan. 3.-The realgnatlon of
' INO UF fICVOLUTIOM
Senator Omnaoey M. Depew
caned for by a neolotlon inlrodooed
AVCRAGC ABOUT TIN A MONTH
by Senator BracketL The resolution
F)fl8llcUlkKp««t
IN LOCAL LOWCR COURTA.
says the people of (he flato and nation
illmatM That ih%

A«if<
have been staggered by the reli
ftrM Ay NumIj m tli«
shown to have existed for years be­
•f tlM R«voliftiMi Wtji
tween (he BqulUble and Depew and it
Ovm |im«OOA,OOA. {
Is recognised that thcae disclosures
caused a total Jack of confldenc
KOPU
V^ltf
MANY
TIME*
SO
TO
Oy Wire to lAe Wrwlaff HoeorA
the ahiuty of the senator named to
LA>Y
8t FetorAAorg. 4ao. S.~Thf Kforoe
erly represent the people in the
Vnajro totey peblitbed on egreordlduty to which he was elected.
aary •UiooMOt aUfibuted to idmirmi
BoAMtvoaaky* who eoaunoa^d the djeummtnU Are Very Frequent-^
One case. Bepun Two Yearn Ape.
RmIu Aeot vhleh vm 4eMi«yed In
lAe bauie of tAe eea of Jagaa. 1q
le AtUI AUndlnp and May
vAleA llo)eetTflasky tasa:
the
Never Be Tried.
battle of The BWma, the >rtlhih eqoaUBOTH SMALLPOX AND YELLOW
roa at Wnf^Hal Wet hadmrdera to atFEVER IN BRAZIL.
Civil
suiU
arc on the docket of the
tanA the RUMlaa Aeet II event of a
luetloe couru to the tuno of ten a
month, and while never made public,
Ac Far There Are 657 Caaee of Amell) Bertie. Jan. t.-A
I.-A Wl Petereburt maequerading under the name of *'clvtl
pex and 111 Yellow Fevef^-One
eulU** they are really anything but
Hundred Elphty-Alx Deaths.
what the name Iropllea, as they are
to of th4 lowee inf- brought Into court through debts In*
By Wire to the Evening Rcooitl.
fared by RumIo an the Ii suit of the eurr^. Caaea are even tried In court
Washington. Jan. l.-A double epi­
where the amount Involved is only a
i; direct Iom IH
dollar, the aoale of civil aulta ranging demic of smallpox and yellow fever Is
rrom II to 1300 for Justice courU. Re­ raging at Para. BraxII. acordlng to re­
ports
received from United SUtes Con­
cently two attorneys went to a small
8t. Petorebnrv. Jaa. 3 > oor eorrv* village In the county and appeared In sul Ayme. Thus far 557 cases of
smallpox and 11 cases of yellow fever
p apoodeat at Soeoow tele booed thie Justice court in a civil case where the
amount of the debt being sued for was with 153 deaths of tho former and ZZ
I
woraiag:
aju
wof^: -«*AltAoagh
mao
II. Their fees alone wore |20 with of the latter have been reported.
!
mm Aave Aeea
ooeu amounting to many dollars
added to tbb. There ie nothing like
I la oaetody.
the feeling of consolation of the plaineooally that only one Implant
he othem llff In such a erne, when the dodalon Wedding ef the New Year TUn« Was
eeeaped and are preparlhj new mam being favorable, announcee that at
by th. R.y. Hu,h
for kbeplBC up the revoluti nr Other least they have had their own way and
they arc Jubilantly willing to **pay the
fiddler.**
One Interesting fact in connection
with Uie civil caaca of the lower courts before Ue Rev. Hugh Kcimwly of
Is the number of adjournments whim Asbury Methodist church In the year
pile up against a cas«v Week after 1906 were aald (bis afternoon at
week they are adjourned, first one by Miss Bernice Fbmier of Maideton
I then the other party or the attorney and Franklin T. Smith of Solon. They
attended by her sister. MIm
In one or the other aide la absent and
the case la pul over. A case la still Mabel Fowler. The happy couple left
standing on the docket of a Justice on the afternoon train for Solon, where
few days will be spi^nt after which
court where two years ago a young
wtiman brought suit against a promi­ they will take up their residence at
NORTHPORT PEOPLE EXPECT, IT
nent merchant of this city for large Honor, where Ihe groom Ys engaged
TO COME BACK.
damkges. owing to the alleged claim in lumbering. The bride Is the daughof CurtU Fowler of Maplcton. who
that a cloak wKleh she had sent to
New York for allemtlun through hU is prominent In the county, having
hutlnesB house had been exchange<l served at one time at probate Judge,
and
both bride and groom have a large
before being returned and she then
brought against the local house for iho circle of’acqualniancfih to wish them
TAKIA FLACE OF LIGHT
full amount of (he cloak. Whether much
AT CAT HEAD POINT.
the suit will e»«T be rrsuiirltated and
trIfMl to a finish wlH be problematical
Small debts, wagvs.'washings. bllH
James KeM. Oeekmen. Aew the ■
unpaid, control sales broken. w^k*,I George A. Honwr of Grand Rapids U
W
Beat Backinp Into Her Ahp New df^a and an |<‘ndh>s array of unclvli
Getting the Wo-k Under Way—
things make b^i 'the Inlcrestlng pn»
♦ Will Take Some Time.
^
Yeer*n Memlnp and Made
cecdinga of (he Traverse City lower
^
Cold Trip Dawn Town.
courts and keep especially Justice
(JtMirge A. Homer of Ihe Federal
George W. Curtis busy six days in a
udlt company of Grand lUpIds Is la
8|ierlal to the Ryenlng Rocord.
week. Ho appears to be the favorite the city working on the city books. !UNorthpori. .Mich,
Justice to bring the uncivil things of wlll gK Ihe work undVr way and It
mamr la so prevalent In 'this
the day In fore for lawful untangle- will be carried on by A. A. Kaiser. Mr.
that the far^amed car ferry b
,cr could not say when it would
return that owing to the closed soaao^ ment. and If his dnams were Inter­
for the Ughthouee nt Cat Head'lHdnt. preted no dpul.t laundry hills would be completed but says that It will t>e
a ttonater t»onftrc li lK*lng nightly play tag with the lost civds of wooJ sEime time. ^
While at work yesterday on th'
burned on the point, the light beln|{ which ho has on dUferent occasions
kept In turn by realdenU near by. av-j been called upon to casually find. bank book a^ checks, he discovered
check for |13 and some cents which
•IMed b) Chris B.Kehl. A. H. MIIl!kcB.j Women especially are peculiar clients
Peter Wunburg and other interested:
interealed: to 1bring anil as they haae no iHOchant had been issued In 1»03 hut bad nev%>r
for dates and will attempt to collect a been pjeseatod for payment. There
New Ybar s morning at 2 o’clock board hill without thought that an.v- are also a number of checks, some of
James K«AI. doekman. heard a pocii thing furiher than the fan that they them a year old. which have never
liar nohm which awakened him and on know It is due. Is needed. Pates arc been collected, the amounts running
looking oat discovered lights which he the least of their troubles until the as high as tr.
took to be the lights of the car ferry hand of justfee is reached and then
which he thought wa» backing Into often no ayalem has been kepi of suf
the carrtlp. He haHIly dressed and Oclent fact to base a claim upon.
ran with all speed to the car ferry
Young Lady Who Real(Md Horn Last
dock only to find It a hoax.
WinUr Faaeod Away Auddonly
It U alleged by the rtllage realdcnia
St DetrolL
that the ManltUqaa papers are an
aounelAg that tha ferry will go on the
News of the auddan death of Nl»
Mhalatlqae and Northpoit rm early in
Bsale Welkcl of Charterolx. who ta>
merly foaidad la this city, was re^
The Januaiy meeting of the board of celved today, death taking place at
THE MARKtTB*
vapervisors which was called for 2 Detroit oa Itow Year’s day. She was
P. m. today, was adjoaraed at that the daughtar of J. W. Wclkel of Chaihour by Cbalmaa Moavoe and the lerolx and lari winter went to Detroit,
city meabOTa who mat fbr that p«r- where she was «mploye<L The only
poscL Owtat to the unexpected aris­ tnlbnuatlon raceltred was a wire.mesing of sereral Important mattern •age to tha Ihtherg annonadag her
death, li U txpactad the Peaaalns wlU
which will take up a week's Un
was considered advice to adjourn be taken this evening by Mr.*^elkel
to Bast Jordan for burial. Mra Joseph
aatu Monday, when a full week
WyckoE. a cousin, left tbU
be had la wblrti to care for the
ten which wIU tbea eome befbnt

siransoffi luoima

BE niFia

AMERICAN II

in selecting your shoos to see
that the (jnality is in them^
to see that the leather has had
tho proper tan—to see that
every little detail about them
has been oonsiderod in the
eonstnictioD in order that
they will stand the winter
weather. OUR SHOES will
stand any weather, becanse
they were bought with that
t'onsideration.

TENTIfYEAR

MfiO

AO^OOTOFClOilW

spl

AT ISO KACH
Just a few left and at thb remaricably low price
they wiU w>on be wld. BETTER HURRY.

CITY BOOK STORE
TBx uotunr co.. nor.

WINTER IS HERE
And so h our Celebrated Kno Wet Trouser*. Will
beep you dry in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
weather, also Sprague's Russian Vests, impene­
trable by the cold. They have a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.

M la tn. WUlMln Mm*

O. O* MOrrATT
AlMtrttCtB of TItiB
FBIGBB BRTIBmCTPBT

DENTISTS

awMBSto tmtm BunkBvMBA

CMMION BA-rmSK-r OLnO^MIKiBMA

We Are Agents For
W. L. DOUGLAS

SHOES
...UNION MAoae...

2.50. 3.00, 3.50. 4.00
BAGHANT

A

ROBOOB

LOGS WANTED !
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
CUSTOM SAWING.

traverse (Sity lllfs.

WE ARE BUST

m

Making prepara­
tions for invoicing
stock. More to

C.XOUMO
CLOTIOMC e

rSaSiBiweul^ "

Q say later :

:

:

OVERCOATS Al
ONE-FOURTH OFF
AH CoaU up to and inclading twdve dollar ooata
at above diaooont—Bmken ria« oompel u* to make
a aacrifioe to dean np atock. SOME SPLENDID
VALUES IN MEN'S PANTS-L5f t* ZM
good*

'■'K;

KUBEOK A MOYT

mTORK

Dn. Sawyv & Pcnhallcjan

^

HAMILTON
CLOTHING CO.

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tm KVpgiiB Mcoim. Tmvciwt cmr. mcHioAit.

wbohoom^ mwuawv

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Sisr;:;.'ws'a5s'S55

opeas. an account. , Inten»t. com­
pounded semi-annually, allowed on
. depouts.

s

Opai WcJ«es4ar Etcii1ii?s X to 830

«
$
*

$ ««
■a waa a petttioa algi^ by W.
--------- reha aad othara baking ttat
IJfUon atraat ba pavad with bitek Bom
Twelfth to Thinoeoih atreat. wMtn
batwaaa cmrba to be tblrtywU tm^ the
mwperty ownera agreeing to pay the
aaaeaaambt U fuU regardUta of the
twenty-ft^e per ieeat clauao In liny
charter. The algnera repreaeatad a
frontage of »|C feet. The petition
referred hack to Mr. Haraha.
A peUt^p to pave Union atreet with
brl^k, alone eurb. the roadway to
forty feel wide from the bridge
Seventh atreet; thlrty nlne feet from
8ev<«lb to BUhth. thtrty^Igbt f«*et
from Bghth to Ninth, the property
ownera agreeteg to pay the maaeeamrnr
U fniL waa referred to iho eoua
un alreeta and aralka for conference
with the property oa ncm.
T. O. Shitaon aa» preaenl and oblected to narrowing the atreet l»etw»'<u
Seventh and Klgblh air«*l. He regard
ed hla aa the main bualneaa Vilock tm
the fouth aide and thought that It waa
taka to lessen its width,
slated that many of the algnera of the
petitloii bad not underrtood H.
A pellllon to pave Union atreet with
brick, combined curb and gutter,
width biHween curbs 'o be thlUy-slx
feet, waa preaenled by C. G. Sherwote!
and others owning property between
Ninth and Twelftr alreeta. The peii*
yUm was ndop’ed and the wWlh V*-

IteB but be dertaeO for
«
ckeck OB the BB-l-e. th«t .n- «enitod.

MOTHER CHMCE HIDE

I

■*

a-

FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?

a ELECTRIC PORTMHE
JUST A FEW LEFT

Ji B. ftige Electric Co.

liii casB stkfiKT

Pre-lnveiitolir bhi m

I Have lilOTCd
HTHEWSTOitlB

OF*'

HE OLD POSTOHiCE
BUILDlItG

ZOPEIHENT

FRONT STREET
I cordially invite my
former patrons, and
everyone who uses
hardware, to call at
tLe new store.

phone m

'.0

:0

VOUR ORKDI-r I S OOOI

J. W. SL-AfrCESt
Whokuk ad Retail-Yoo. Kdia c Home Furnbher

Buy Vour Drc$; Cinlngs
Sfc
at the South slie Store

m

fjm

ikI I*iHti<oaU
PTra de Soie for Slip Skirl* amt
ViHtKoaU per
l

yanUtOc

;

I>ui Moin-tor PolUcoal* .‘Wo
Mor.-. ri;u-d S.ntin*. .dl colon., p-r yinJ. 2.V
llUfk at 2.V-. ;UX-. Xk and «c

GIFTS FOt SHOKEIS

SilojiiB and

Christ mmtide offers no let­
ter opportunity than can
l« found in the Diamond
d. cigar. Onelineof th«k'
favorites embnu^ all si/xw,
and there is not one hut
what would be troasunxl
and priz.-d by any “lover

IVrcallnw at lOr, 12 -2c, 13c

am! 2#>- i« r y:ir.L

.

nil Blacks are Qlanmtcd

ofthe wocvl.’*

A. W. JAHRIAUS
ton HAIJE BY AU, BKALAB8

IN

-0'

It is easier to count the money han it is to invoice
the goods. Many have been .wait ig for our annual
pre-inventory offering. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO
STOCK UP. COME IN AND LC OK AROUND.

FRANK TRUDE

DBALKflB

.ry we wiU seU aU

From now niuil wo begin inv
bouse fumbbings nt a

IS KOW lOCATED »

l^db frronnto

EOWABO MARTIti IS ACCUSED OF
STEALING MONEY.
T*B BBrnBlttce OB ermjr. mad BieBB.
Itltelrv H Mir^U bMr1«K It* ahm
rwxmBBded that Mr*. CbbipU- 1'^
abort Ub« OSD Ibo
be pbM a, bid la by Ibo
pt«b<l9to i«4».lry of tbe Tillage, the
koMer of Uie UUc. Mr^ CjnitfbtT Young Man Who Skipped Out on Hit
BiUsif^ WoodwiVAra oomi^or. kMt
Wedding Day Is 8««ppeaed to Be
Is €4 years old and aupporU hcr*e?f
fU
by irp mad y«tr«Uy. the
hy «ln)'a work. She has an laRalld
In Grand Rapida.
* ' Bfsry Rlchordl f»do-y wa* wHo
daughter niao to lake care of. U som •
. BiMirad. tlie kiM of Ue Utter pUnt
manner her property waa aaseaaed i >
Thai KfUard MarUii. the suppoasHt
U «0 the nore kMly felt bacinMo it
the wrong i»erson and sold for taxe^_ A. wilt. u*ok out a marriage license
nm nirntmt all the year.aroniid aad a*.
The holder of the tUle olfert d to m-M
Travfroe City young lady
fs.tl»« waa the oaly Urpe plaot Hi Bci
U back to ter for e Mly what he paid auJ then uwk leg bail i4x the afieroocMi
\ Ulremaalac. the 0th«r tame tiMihutfor It. Aa she was unable t
’ Of the wedding day. wai* uni <mly a de
, flag dowB whcB the eul waa e«namount and waa exempt frt>s
I c^ver but stands charged with a more
pipML
anywajr. the cUy will pay It
offenst' In the law., if proven.
Bal BalUlra ^e^poaed of too In
The commlties- on Ore and wats-r
npp,j^ u, wuilam Bksodgood for
.
ttaUTtoaa.aaractlTa dtlaena to alt
„. .nB..ndcd ,h.. .ho .oM^pub
a.cook Thursday after. (
. _^ ,
......... ..........
aHpUely by aad a«« the«r village dthe m»u r work. K- si.1.1 for %2.o aa<l;
restaurant nr.t
'-i jwl baeaaae of mtafortunc Already
the recoBBtundatlon .« aJopled.
;
„„„
It SI ataled that a new factory la a
The cUv lrt**urer, report fhowed j
eecon.BK-a.latIon .a. acc. pt..| |
poMlblUty aad/that It^wUI be eroote.1
that the city had IS7.ISS.CT on hand. ,
r. f. M
aa aook aa poaalble. The Ridianli farFew.Bi
. itha- he eepreaeated him,clf a» al’o. lory had eaough atock on haad for a
On Mr. WInnK's
man to be KsAiut |
two yeara* run and the owner poa*
of the three' new
aoMOd Biacii other tlmb^Thc factory
1.......
4 doM not coaaniae a gnwl amount of
For IhriH' days he hHd the |S» Ithm
f«»r the Third
tlmlmr aad there U plenty In the t1
S»ut he pufved al one** that he wai.
ward reported that lota 9 and 10. block
'
oUtty of Bellalre to keep It golni;
esTk and aiat%>d when apprl.-i«V| ui I
S. Perry Hannah's si-eond addition, ha I
many yoara For thta reaaon. the cUi
that he was a w:
been assessed for IH*50 Instead oi 1
aeaa believe that anerther factory will
and so be was pul in the dining ns»m
ll&O. The council rv*duciMl the a*u»eiib
Monday morning he dlsapis-ared an«l
be bam.
It to to be alncerely hoped that the
it waseoon found that a Jinen <H»ai and
lax. the lots arfundev! the
two Btofartiipta to the village will not
two aprons belonging to 1-Yank John
wnd^ sstate 1 owned by Julius tTampbell
c , ^^ Vader was present wnd
yeUvd*lt8 growth but that the cltlaei 3
Miu. employed In the restaurant, were
E. R. McCoy*a First'
cr cHI« that thallhe\__
misfing along with a sbortace of a*
Last evening was E. A. McCoy s
with the width of thirty two
.
hara aulfered by Hamea and at once
least in which to alleg»'<i to have dto
wl night In the capaelty of cliv
and at a mecilng had agn^ed on
■at out to make a blggt^r and better
ai*p-3t>-d with the linen. He pir
ctock. Hw lackhNl the mlnuies and
thlrty-Blx.
Bver>
property
owner
but
BalUli^ than ever.
chascMl a ticket to Grand Rapids an 1
other buslneas like a veteran and got
»e had algned the poilUon.
so far is evidently in that city where
through
without
a
hitch.
Mr,
McCoy
The neceaaary resolutions for paving
"' , :
The InapecUoa of bulldlnga by the
he can make use of the suit wMch he
i
local firemen wfll be an exeellenrlhlng Washington street and Unloo aired received several weeks’ instruction provided himself wlUi before leaving.
. 1
fdr the flly. Often times dlsaatroui were then passtxl. The width of Wa-sh under former City Clerk Charles M. Mr. Bloo«lgood considers himself fortu
■ ‘ llrM are oanaed by a caretoea acupiu- Ington street was estabUahed at thirty Beers and waa preparetl to take up the nate in being rid of his services. a<
latkm of inflammable material. If the feel, bat that of Union r^eel was not business of the office without delay.
he sf-rvi-tl during th<* night and had
scttUvl.
firemen will a«c that rubbish or
every oj*iy>r:unlly to nraking sh> o.i j
rt«rr-l
A protest was rtHxdved from Mri-.
'

buaUble matter la not piled promlacuAn amusing story to toM nf Mr. the night tradi-.
.. ooaly or-dangerontly. Urea may not Alice Bl Crater against the paving ot
He might have remalmHl for a h»nr
ri«l»<'nt Morgan, who is ime of the
0
only be averted but If one does break Washingtoa alrtn l between, Casa
greati-st ert tvlb-i-ters In the world. Icnglk of time and the shortage w«nil 1
*
ont It will be easier to rantrol. The Park streets The ctunmunlcatldn
He was st.Miuliug lu front of a.ploture never have been discovered for the
.
;
taapeetkm of the various bulldlnks rt'ferred to the committee on strt'eis lu nn evhlbiti.uu wl.eu u w.ll clre5s*sl night trade. .
a
ahoot the city wiil also famlllarta«T th«? and^walks. Mrs. Crater has bc?en III wiunaii askwl him a qm-stl.m as t<* the
men with the Interiors so that when a for some time and the paving would anbjrtt and the artist.
Mr. Moipin
Bra does come they wiU know their be a great hardship to her as she has clult1(^! freely on th«* mntUr and th« u Three little babies were noslb’d In to-.*.
WlMlam. Winie and Bill.’•
' way about and will also know the beat a long fivnlagR' on Washingtim stn«e*. left the gallery. S.s*n aftenvanls the • I II r
mother wildd:
Pawnbrokera’ Aneyal.
poinu for attacking the blaa.
lady wiUl to the |iro|>rielor of the ex- Wide waa her smile, for triplets they
The annual reQweat of the i»awn hihltlvm:
The revolutlontou have hatched up b^>ke^s for a reduction In the Itceusj
-1 have lieen much Interested in
another plot to kill Cxar Nlcholai
fee was received and placed on file. w bat that man has ti4d me. He must
have appointed n commit tw for that This year they wantiMl U brought
be au art critic. 1 ibliik. and as art
Turpoee, ThU committee will at>lect brokn to iri. claimiag that $Sd was rritkw don’t nwikc a f<*rtuue 1 should
lU Instruments and will quietly await ixwsslve. Mr. Muira> waa iht^ only like to send him this cheek.”
friend they had and prolei^led agaln.si
The proprietor rejdled: -My deer
lading the iH*tltlon on the table,
madam, that was Mr. Pien*ont Mor­
■itnatloo in control, but wAat wt»uU roll call was demaadt«rl and bis was gan.” and later he told the Iiu1»lent the gn':il north wof>to. **wby da:;'t
yen fvd|T%\ the moose? You «lr»!t;t
happen to the rsar if be made a trip he only vote against it.
U. Mr. Morgan,
In the aam'e manner as Ureslden*
”I wish you liad nllowetl her to send know what it Is to feel a huge Tv<lr
Boys May Coast.
of antlers gT»rinc yon on a dark night.”
lloacvelt dhl a abort time ago?
A communlratUm slgnisl by nuroe me the iliec-k.” said Mr. Morgan; ’ It
-lum't. Hi?” replied the s! •>-at
wouM
have
I
hh
'U
the
first
nn»iny
1
>U8 rR'sidenls In the vicinity of CaM*’s
home. -Well, 1 Just bapi enr I to frt-l
-.,.1.1... •»iilon "holds ■til on the weal side was received.
If that mw yws n
a lialr the other night ”
over today It bids fair i
The higners siaud that they did not
“Greet Feott! lVi yon mean to »
a week.
yon were In the north hunting?”
rare if the Uiys eoai^tcMl on the hill
-No: tUt'ee antlers hsppemHi to fo
hu’ objectixl to them using the sld >A fourth class iHwtumster sent the
a
hatmek in our hnbwriy aid
A CARD.
walkK. On motkm of Mr. Winnie, the following to Waslilngton.
•This will niuke three limes that broshed agaiusl Ibeni wluu I ea
hoys were given permission to use the
in
from the elub.”
hill under the suivenlslon of the^lef I’ve toM you I'm told bp with a had
Mr. havin’ sliot myself in the left leg
uf police.
-^Ihe one that was wounded la the
Other Patitions and Communicattons- war—while I wua ttyln’ to kill a sciulr- I
A Fearful Fi
•^‘’^-ASS-.auoniSSS"'-'^:
from Mrs. William rel fnr my bfeokrast: and Twill
I It Is a fearful fate to Ihave to endure
A Bate stated that she had some time be able to flgijrr up my statement till the terrible torture of pUer
i lnnatl mil
truthfiilly say.” writes Harry C«dM
ago purchased a lot In the eemetenr I g|t weU: l•eskl<y. I don't git mnrti Masonville. la., -that for Blind. BlrHftv he jtmrrtoil soon.
which she now derired to Improve, haltdiY nMiowr
Ing. Itrhtaig and ProlnMllng IMes.
,1 wUI take two wedillufe Irff’*. ^hrh
I Bucklen’s Arnica Salve U the hext enro
I will inelude a emlae In the t ariWuaa hut on investtomilon bmnd that a body
InvIioBle*. ■ .IrenBlhoas aud |
Alw beat for rulj. burn. »njl
^ M and Houth American waters In h‘a had been burled on the lot and ih: own yacht and a more extensive rnitoe cUy had given pJ'rmisflon for this to
liUbe Arctic ocean In tbt famons Nor be dime. 8he wished the body to ba
liJo^ihat UolUalef. Riu^ky Moa
! wactlD vroael. tha tBdta.
removed. The board of public works tala Tea will d<^ » Ml*.
TKV A RECORD WANT Aa
was Inatrwted to have the aexUm r<Furimm Fighting.
move the body and the city will par
^
-mr seven yearn.- write Oea W.
Hoirman. of Harper, Wash. **I had a the bMl.
A petition requesting ^Ihi^ Seven
bitter battle with chronic stomach and
llvm' trouble, but at last I won, and teenth atreet be opened frpm Unkm to
curod my dtoaaaea by the use of Klee* Rennie street waa referred to the com
. trie Blttero. I ttbhealtatlngly recom. mgad them to mU. ahd doh*l Intend In mittee on sirecU and walks.
' tha fatiira to ba wltboat than In the
A peUtlon from William Witte to
bouM. They ara cailalaly a wonder- ©reel an addition to hla bicycie shop
waa referred to the eommluee on fire
to*d^t£ Mae tar
hy Johnmm and water. '
Dead Horse and Dofa.
The eommitlec on eialma aad ac
eoaau proaonted a bnneli of bllla ag
gregatlag IW14.U. .Htuae were orforth at Hammaa Mf^ootlne. In Ah deiBd paid after aomc dlacuaalon. It
•eita. with n tempetfitare of alaetj- aasBia that amoBC the Items waa a bni
dght itoBtaea.
of U fromAW fbr bairlag ■
horse. A War motica iimtnwtM the
Ton wUl not Bad tmaaty In roige
chief of police to collect this from thf
owner If possible. Thto Wll brought
up the matter of kUllag dogs. At evmr
maatlag five or tea dOBi are reported
MHad bat the aiBbor alMri tka ^

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The newest, latest, easiest to handle an best plaster
that is on the market. Does not require the old wa^
of preparing. It is put up'in eighty poui d sacks and
therefore is easier handled. If you ha> e a three or
twelve room house to plaster it is just the thing. If
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DIRECTIONS FOR MIXING
Use tight clean box about 3x7, raised a >out six iheh* es at dne end. Dump plaster in raised nd and water
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minutes. Guage to proper consistency, kpply in usual
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Do not retemper mortar after it has once beeh set.
Give it a trial anil be convinced of its superior merits.
PRICE IS WITHIN^ REACH OF ALL.

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Jilts LHOITSDEU

I Mpim* gi Eighty F-r,
e blsln.7 eC aeolplmw Im tbe rat­
ed BoAm does mm ootilm tbe maama
of many women who bave been mmbly wmcemmM la this wide SaM
-L laraeeiKymmorotbamthc

ID IMMOdUmN well
KMOwaiNTlIittmr.
E. J. Puacof

city toAty.
1
from Toungatown. Ohio, after playlBg
Bania Oaaa to the
where be landed three weeks ago with
omd
Omd BapM.. Mldu
Mldu 3^ * -laia« llPt Christmas trees. aU grown tn the
(■A,
9aat. fnutmt at tu Qnmi Bap- upper region of tbo
( A,9>M.KMM«tor
Mr. Peck spent Ckriatmna nt Detroit
IfTBaarP"
srith bla aon. Bdwla. this being the
oaa «* tkp caya tmUtt pk«. a
casbad M • ainka of ap^jr at Z
irat Cbriatmna la six /enm which ^
has had the opportunity of apea
Kr. Itat «aa la tka balhroo® of with any member of the family, aa he
Ma hOM at CnaMM aaj OoHopa aiw- annoaUy makes the Christ maa
trip fo Ohio and Is unable to r
attbaUae HU tlfo b«rd
home till the boUdays are over.
Otocrr ttd rmhM Into ^ bftU
WM IMT btfbMdBA s be
PERhONAL.
to be coiMcloii. but

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P"
L;

MtepMk. r\T€ rntnmrnkUii
deed. Dr. HJuBaa ww #U«
Ml Ttirt before the e^ eei
Mr. Hunt bas been Iflffll 4
mmm Umt. bm wmt aiibls
1^ erenln^ be aal eritb
ble vtfbaad aaoked a elgftr.
la M |ood beattb aa b<
aerafal moatba.
Mr. Haat waa a life i
boa^ of tmda. i
tr reao ,
All Soort
of ream

Miss Sadie Evans U apmMlag a few
days with Miss Essie Vtaton of WHI
tamsborg.
Miss-Minnie Helmforth of Sutto
Day arrtved to the dty today for
abort lusineas irtp.
Mm. J. Voo Platen of &yne Oiy U
visiting Mrs. T. A. Wlllfinaoo of 143
Bast ;«iaih atreeu
Mm. H. Wright of Kalkaska. wh<.
has been In the city on a baslneaa irtp.

Mlsa Irene Morton of the Suttons
Bay schools Is in the city today for
day't business and pleasure.
He U aanrltad br hji wife, wbom
Mm. W. H. Smith of Wallen arrive
ba BUtrried 3f r«m
in the city this aftemcjon on a vis
tarp UH, H. B.
Maaa. Mr. Hnat wae boi^ at Brockton. with her sUter. Mrs. Ira Hull.
Mr. and Mm. John Wander of Gmw n
N. V.. €1 rears a«o.
arrived In the city this afternoon lo
spend a few weeks with friends.
i OPMIATION.
Miss iwbra niIlett"of Kalkaska has
JeHii Wander ef Omwn III WHh Ap* been In the city on a business trip,
turned to her borne this morning.
pendicltis,
Mm George Myers of Cedar Run re­
iobo Wander of Urmwa was brtNisb
to the Grand Traverae hospital this turned home today after spending ter
aftemooo on the Per© Marquette train days with her slater, Mrs. Ida Hahdy
aad eo aerere was hla condition
Miss Anna Jacobson rctumc'd lo this
auUliic froin.a fortr^lght hour cm»
city today after sp<^nding Sunday an.i
appeadIclUa that at c^seratlon was im New Year's with her parents at Ome
madlatelr dedJeJTpon by his attendlag phraiclan.
operation took
Miss Nan Ganes relumed this after
place at 3 o'clockMra. Wande
noon from a week's visit with Miss
rived la the city a|th bim.
Eva Boursaw and Mrs. Frank Smith
of Old Mission.
Mm. H. E. Warner left this morning
,for l4ike Ann. when* nhe will Join h©r
husband for a w«-<*k'H stay while he it
at work In the wcxids,
Mrs. Charles B. McClelland returned
from Suttons Bay today after spend
Ing the holidays with her brother.
GtHirge r. McClelland.
Mrs. Victor Sturm of Grand Trav
eme hospital returned yesterday fmm
aNhollday visit with friends In Ander
son^tn4.. and Chicago.
Mrs. V^hur Holiday and two chll
I at f &€i(k for drill.
Pretidinc elder.
Rer. A, T. Fer­ dren lefw H»1T noon for F'ife bake,
VtaMNio will preach al the Asburr where they will be the guests of l>r
and
Mrs. I,ewis Walter.
M. B. church revlva services tonight
Miss Pearl Mcl»nald of Manlste*'
The C. W\ B. M auxiliary at the
Church of Christ wl roeei
roee in mcular who has iK-en a guest of her aunt. Mr,
aeaskia this ereninicl All are InvitvJ. Ida Hughes, during the liollday weAU
Special communiciion of Traverse rtiurned home this morning
Miss C. Williamson of Nortbport if
City eommanUer,. i.. 41.
4
Knlgbls
TeoipUr. this evenii*. Work
\
In the attemllng the Traverse City Business
colU‘ge and Is at home at Mrs. E Wal
red cruaa degree.
The W. C. T. IT. wll miH-twIth Mrs dnm's at D4I Bast Eighth str»*<H.
Mr. and Mrs. FYank Kroiiiia of Ne
iMcRae. 633 Fifth street, toroorroa
afternoon.' Mm. Aimle Soule will have ah-ta-wanta arrUtsl in this city to<lay
on their return fri»m a thirty days' trl.i
the proftmm In chart;©.
to runsda. Tliey dro^e home tl.i.
The Hannah ramp will bbd .... .
nual election of ^mrern m-p Friduy afH nuKUi.
Mr. and Mrs. E E Wole«,tt of Em
evening at WisidWan hall. Lil mo
plr<? wen* guests In the city Icalav
bem are urged to bo prtwntl
while on their way home after spent!
The True Niiiihemcr. pulishiM
raw l*aw. contalniHl an excidknt half­ Ing the holidays at Big lUpitU an 1
Min
tone of Miss Rmma WofnlmaL shim
Miss Sena Mt»e of SuHtuis Ikiv
Intendeht of drawing In the im\er
pn.ssts] ihntiivh ih»* city this mtirnln*;;
niy aehoolH lam woi*k.
on her way to Pouilae, where she will
The palniot-M at the Hotel
re-main this winter in the family of D
are Just compUiitjj; w«»rk c»i
H. Powers
lice, Kvery ro;»iu lu ibe ludse
Mr. and Mm. Bob Howell and twn
beeb painteil and macb new ( mil tire
added. The dining HHim
nnim also -esents sons of Manton were In the city a few
a bright and cheery' apjK‘arancla* the hours lotlay while r»-turnlng homeafter
s|H-ndliig the holidays with rela
' result of the gene ml house intning
ti\e.-< at Northimrt.
and freshening up.
.Mrs. C. 11. Johnson left this afterA senloe will l>e held In 11^ FFirst
ntxm for IVloskey. where she is calU'*!
Methodist church this ovoiiig
on account of the serious illness of
which all InieriMittHl^ in a re^-w
true religion in Uie city are itvlUM). her son. George H. Johnson, who Is
The ohjt^l of this aervic© la b pro- suffering from pneumonia.
Mr. and Mr?. G. W. Newhouse of
noto such a revival by waiting upon
Elk Rapids retumoil fo their home
God. There will be an addrbs
tislay, after siH-ndiiig the holidays at
-Faith and Its Plan In Rc4gi<
Work." The time has come foTmtich Suttons I3ay with her parents. Mr. and
earnest activity on the part of;'hris- Mrs. Andrew Shek. who returned with
tlan people. All are Invited. The them.
Mr. and Mrs Grant Wlsehart left
aervice begins at 7:10. city time.
last evening for Richmond. Ind.. where
it Is expected Mr. Wlsehart will Im­
prove after his long Illness. Mr. Wlsccbtf ea of Genoa are reliable, and there hart was taken to the train In the city
nlmlance as his condition for a long
aeeaa a gr«u likelihood that they are.
ne has been serious.
theb It has been determined that the
Miss Frances Woolsey of Nonbpor*.
dlacovery of Amerkw by Colunbus
who is teacher In the schools at Har.
coat a lUUe over seven thousand
lam. The fleet of Columbus Is said to hor Springs, passed through the city
this noon, while returning again lo
have been worth about ihn«e thoo
dollars, aad the documents found In- her duties, after spending a two w^Vs
dlcate that Columbus' salary, was
vacation with her parenta. M’'. and
hundred dollam a year.-FW and Mrs. Byron Woolsey. at Northpon.
Ftreehte.
Miss May McDonald left today for a
Isli with frienda in South Boardman.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Staake and lltUe
a late hour aon Paul C«>ry of Akin. South Carolina,
la the night saw that the
who have been in the city rlsltlng
of a boose standing fliwh with tl>e
son. Fred, Staake. at the Park
•tree! had loft a wladow up. and be
4mMed to warn them, and ^lerbaps Place, relumed borne this morning.
Mrs. W. H. Smith and little danghPtrrrot a buigtaiy. Putting bis bead
!T. Clartbel. of North Star, who have
been making a visit to Mr. Smith, who
That was ail be uatd. A wrbole palK U taking treatmrtit at the asylum, re­
fhl of water atruck him In the face, lumed borne this morning. She ex
and, as he otaggemd back, a wonan
I to be able lo take Mr. Smith
home in a few months, aa he has ex­
-WdaT I teU yon wbat yon
hibited much improvement slaee arfM If yon wnant borne by p ov

I ilvrsr"

,

rtving ni tbe toaUiiitlon In Mardu

cmtmd tbfa SeM amd aom
tbam bava dooa womdarfaRy i
L Ome of tba moCable nem
baa baaa Mlaa Umiw atataa of 1
eea WBlard. aBecOad la Waabla
whbla a faw momtba. This autoa amd*
Mm. Emma CadwaBader-Ooild'a por­
trait boat of tbe lata PresIdaBt McKlalay.^blelL may be aeea la tba aaoaie wlag of tba eapUol at Waahlagloa.
two of tbe moat notable pi
of tbe recent woht of AmericaB yn
oenlptom. But years before these
ymmger artlaU were at work-lndeed.
before some of them had teen the light
of day. one American woman aculptor was at work and had already given
proof of the fact that her genius
of the highest order.
ThU woman was Mlsa Anne Whit­
ney who at the age of elghty-foor atlll
gives a part of every day to work of
aome ktad. She Is among the h
number of New BngUiid men and
men beyond foomcorc yearn of age
who seem to bave found the fountain
of eternal youth. The writer saw at
gatbertag In Boston one day, a few
months ago. Edward Everett Hale,
who U elgfaty-tbree: Julia Ward Howe,
who U now lo her eighty-seventh year:
Mm. Mary A. Uvermore. who was
eighty-four; Thomas Wentworth Hlg
glnaon. who Is in bis eighty-third year
aad Anne Whitney, who Is eighty-four
All of these men and women have
done work since their alxtielh year
that weakens tbe Osier theory a good
deal, and most of them did their most
notable work after their fiftieth year
Anne Whitney was hard at work
long before the Civil war. In fact. It
was the subject of anti-slavery that in
aplrod some of her finest efforts. H‘*r
interest In slavery was Intense and
she worked with both pen and chisel
In creating an Influence against It
Her colossal statue of -Africa" was
Inspired by the anti-slavery movemen
away back in the fifties. It created i
good dtwl of a s4-niuitlon when It was
first exhibited to the American pub­
lic. Later canst' her magnlflceni statu-?
of Samuel Adai^ purchased by the
state of MassachuseiU and placed
tbe capltol at Washington. A copy of
this statue may also be seen In Dock
Square In Boston. Her very striking
statue of Lief Erikson.* the Norsj
who is supposed to have had his hut
In America a thousand yearn ago. may
be seen In Cambridge. Miss ^'hltney
has made a great many portrait busts
of famous Americans. She lived
abroad a good many years and wa
for a long time the most noted woma
sculptor In our country.
A striklnj;Iy handsome woman ii
her ymiugi-r yi-ars. Miss Whitney i
today remarkable f»»r her womlerfully
youthful apmwmnce and her aU-ri
manner. It is alnx>st Impossible to be
llcve that this bright-faced woman, m
quick in her movements and so erect
In ht-r bearing Is nearing her eightyfifth birthday. She was N»rn in Wa
tertown, a suhttrli of Btisi<»n. In S«-pteniU-r of the vt-ar IK'JO and lier 1
Is now In Ihiston in that city's famous
Baron str,-rt.
Ill addition to ber work as a sculp­
tor. Miss W-liltney has published
or two volumes of verse which ghe
proof of that fact that had she chr
tt> devote herself to lliorature Instead
of to art she could not but Ijive Imh-t
sncrz-ssfiil ahmg Ibis line of efTorl
Now n? eighty-fojir she can say;
"I am cmiteul
To let the added ynux
That come lo me
Roll back Into the ]Hist so far
‘ That memory
Can only find along the shore
Some |»erf<*cl shells and ' nothing
more"
Detroit Free Pre.‘i«

Ifoat., a degroos below aero.
Qreataat vartatloa fa umfuntm
la tba ooarae of.a year. Miles Oly.
ModU trom 111 dscroas above to 43
Average of the kwest taaspen
recorded every day for a year, W
uia. K D.. n decrees.
Highest daRy average for a si
Bsoath. July. Tuma. aad Phoenix. Arix,
104 degrees.
^Lowest daily average for a alugle
mooth. WUHstoa. 3.4 degreea above
A few high reoorda: San lYmnciaw.
133: Yuma. Artx.. 118; Walla* llYalla.
Wash. 113; Sacramento. Cal.. 110;
Boise City. Idaho, and Mllea City
Moau 111 degrees.
Some averages of tbe lowert temper­
ature recorded every day for a year
Bismark. N. D.. 28; Moorhead. Mina..
28. and Duluth. Mina.. 28 degreea.
Average of ibe lowest temperature
dal and night recorded at Moorhead
In a year. 38.9 degrees.
Official recorda show that Just
across the border In Canada there are
suUons where the average tempe
ature throughout the year Is 32 de­
grees. the freezing point.
UnofflcUl but authentic records tc!I
that the hottest weather ever knowr
was on June 17. 1839. At San Fran
cisco on that day the temperature
ros4* to 133 degrees during the preva­
lence of a withering blast that evi­
dently had its origin on the prairies.
Santa Barbara. Cal., also wUted nnde
a temperature that sent the mercury
up to 133 degrees.
There are unofficial but relUblc
chronicles that describe disated I
extraordinao . In July. 1876. the mor
cury wa«^ near 100 d<-grees for several
days In a region stretching from Pitt
burg to New York. There, was a su
cession of hot days in July. 1878. thi
killed 163 people in 8l. LouU and mor
than 300 in the coantiy*. In Septec
ber. 1882, the temperature ranged
from 100 to no degrees lo Kansas
and Mlsaour!. From Juno 8 to 12.
1877. there was a hot spell during
which the ihcrmometer touched 93
degrcK-a at San Francisco. 114 at V
and 122 at Spring Valley. Cal. During
this same period Ice formed at Chey
enne. 600 mli(« asray. where tbe tern
perAture fell lo 22 degrees. During
the daytime at Yuma the temper
never fell below 103 degrees, and the
average daytime temperattire for the
whole month was 110 degrees.—Ex

The Bill* Sky.
Tfie sky has long l»een a purrle to
physicists. There are two mysteries
U> explain about Jt—Its reflection of
light and color. The old view was
that the blue of the sky was due slm
ply to atmospheric oxygen. Oxygen
has a faint blue tint, and the Idea wa^
that several mll«*a of the gas. even
when dilurtHl as it is in the air. wouM
have a bright blue color. '
But this did not account for tbe im
mens© IlluminaUon of the sky. and of
recent jears Tyndall's -dust tht-orj'
or some modlflcallon of It. has been
generally accepteil. This regards th*
blue color as an optical effc-ct. like tin
color of very thin smoke, duo to €-x
cesslvely fin** iianlcles floating in the
air. which would al.so account for the
large proportion of reflected light from
the sky.
Recent calctilalions by Prof. Spring,
of Liege. IVIglum. however. Indicates
that the dust In the alt Is not suff1ck*n!
in amount nor finely eiKJUgh divided
to supi»or{ (his explanation, and he rt-jivts It for this and other reasons. He
has gone l>ack io the old oxygen
theory, and accounts for the geneirJ
llluminailon of the aky on the hypothesl.t, first advanced by Hagenbach.
that Intermingled layers of dlfft
A f-onrt-martl.'il
held tbe other den.slty In the atn^phere give ft the
day St riialons.sur .Mnrne on n youth |K>wcr of reflecting light—F:xchange.
ful d«'-ierier. The |*ri«M»uer's futher. n
Cat That Com Hunting.
railway clerk In l*aris. .isk«-d to spe«ik
The flrt-raen of Springfield have t
for him. Kutering tbe i-ourt room, tbe
father saluted the Juiig«-s in iiillitary black cal which is remarkable for sev
ttxshUm.
Ho m.Mde a i»i>e<xdi urging eral things It possesses six toes or
tbe youth of his son. tbe disgraee that each foot, and during the past year
A long scuteuet* would inflict u|K>n tbe it has about twoscore and ten kittens
family—Its long rw-ord of self-sacilfiic which have all had the same number
aud bonor-«nd be alluded lo bis owtj of digits.
mlliturv- service, and finally undertook
The cat also has become a follower
te Ik- resiK)iisnde for his son for the of the hunting game In more ways
nrvi four years. Tbe court listened
than the average feline has aspired
with deferent'o and then seiitem-ed th«
son. who was liable to d<-ath. to only to. It has ah excell««i record
three months* imprisonment.—Paria hunting raU and mice that can be
found alK>ul the premises, but it
MfiUn.
also a hunter after the fashion o!
dogs. One of the firemen makes trips
A story telling party came together into the neighboring places for 1
nt the CortT boose. «t Augusta, one ing birds, and whenever he goes Ih?
evening. As the point of rwch story cat Is sure to be with him. IMienevcr
made all of m but one manifested be brings down any game the cat is
approval by an ontbumt of laughter. there to claim the Quarry.
Finally n friend said to tbe sober
It is said that the animal will fol
faiKKl Individual: -What alls you to­
low tbe person In question for mlle«
night. Tom ? Why have yon not given
in order to get the game, and it can
05 one of yonr usually hearty Uught
not be deceived, for aa aoon aa one of
of approval?"
«caosc." said be. *nhla is Maine, the firemen in the house starts out
and too many witnesses are present with a gun the cat U always a faithful
to give you even a smile."—Ex­ follower. The. other day one of these
trips was taken with some suooeBs.
change.
________________
and the cat seemed as pleased as was
AlfriR V. FatkiaaB U having a twostory comblnatioo flat and hoMiiess
buIWI^ fWKied at Stm.nd avenue and
fjist -rnylor street that will not be
left this iBOrtiiag
prorided with a single key for Its tor Kalkaska on a boalaros trip.
r door. E%ery lock will ho keyhrxs and oiNroted with a rombination

v.MMUMnrikiM.
Hair to VaM Foftam
Of chief latereat la tha
rartd among an tha yaaag 1
sampUve M ManhaB Field HL groiMoa «r MarohaU Field, the ■wnrhmir
etaee of Chtaagow
Until the roesnt tWe death of thie
1-yoa^ lars Ibther. MarohaU
Field, ir^ from the aeidentol diaeharge
of a magazine rovolver. the hof was
r^nfded aa a somewhat roamta heir
to the FMd mfnioaa
The pathetic demiae of his toiher
IS drawn the bond betwoes the youth
aad the veoerahle founder of the vast
ina closer, and now apoa tbe boy's
•osity aad aeaae of fairoem U U
believod will depend whatever provlskHU may be made for Mr. Field's
other groadchlldreo. the favori(e's
brother. Heary. aged 9; aad UtUe sla­
ter, Gwendolyn, aged 4 years.
The limltlesa wealth destined to fall
Into hla small hands controls the wellbeing of at least 26.000 perooas—snen.
womea and children of all agea ani

Lad«ea af Eaatoro Btar wot Haro dan

are tavtiad to
2 to 2 p. m. tor the purpose of meettag the groad worthy matnm aad the
grand worthy patroa of the state of
Ftor all who wish to go to Acme
Jan. 6 the follow tag have been named
aa placM of meeting: Mrs. Cbartea
Despros ou the south side. Mrs. J. B,
M. Uraey on the west side. There
will be rigs te atu-tulancc at 6 p. lu

speeding across the American conti­
ibo clouds
nent; veasoU plying a hundred water­
ways to and from re^te lands; thou­ for me. as well as for Noah.
I will be falf with my horses. They
sands of beasts of burden straining
under precious burdens; countless shall not be overworked. If I can help
men. women and children In tbe lace U.
mills at Europe, tbe rug factories of . I will deliver evenihlng I promise
Turkey, hat manufacturing cokmles ol to deliver wte^n I say I wit!, or give a
South America; fur tanneries of Alas­ good reason why I do not.
I will starve neither my brain nor
ka and Siberia: diamond mlnca of Af­
rica; sliver and gold mines of tbe en­ my body.
I will hrd l>e above taking a hand In
tire world; silk looms of China, shoe
factories and cotton mills of tbe north the political aalrs of nly town, county
and south; wherever commerce ex­ and state. rem(*mlH>ring that It Is Just
tends there human hands labor, spin, as Important to have a grxxl patbmasdelve, carve or jUy. and the wheels of ter as It is to elect an honest governor.
1 win trust every roan lo l»e buo«st
machines turn to produce. Improve,
beautify and create goods to be sold until I know him to be a rogue, and 1
to make profits on the mlllioas to be will in* to be worthy of the same con­
poured into the lap of this littie fidence.
I will love the boys and the girls,
Croesus, who already has more than a
thousand boys could spend, although | the bfirses and the cows—yes. and
they lived In palaces amid the luxury j every living Ihlng-ras I would U|to to
be loved myself.
of oriental princea.
I will do the best I can lo keep my
It Is not expected tbe young heir
will wish lo adopt the vocation of a heart and my body pure.
1 will sing the cheeriest song I can
merchant. He may leave the immense
mercantile esUbllsbmenis destined and try to leave the world a little bet­
for him in the hands of the efficient ter than I found It.-Farm Journal.

Two massive squares of granite, one
red and the other white, approxlmatIng 2.000.000 feel of floor apace. 40
acres of Chicago ground, worth $8,000
a frontal foot, and about 4.000 miles of
railroad and street car tracks com­
prise Important items in the estate.
Monhall Field is rightfully known
as -the merchant prince of the west"
His name is one to conjure with te the
a of finance, it Is To Ws credit
that in this day of frenzied finance he
has kept clear of tbe aUarlng but dan­
gerous skoals of high finance and is
known ^pday, as when be began, aimply as a toerohaat.-Grond Rapidi

Orphan laadtotSon, la one of tka
llvteir penoaa wbo aerved Ob Neb
aoa'a flagaklp Tfetory.

A NEW YEAR
1906

A Good Farmar's Crrod.
I win make vvaxj day count at aomethlng. If 1 eanaoc work with my
handa. I will keep my te-ad busy mak
log plans for tbe future.
I will do wbat I do. well.
I will not work too liard myself aor
In the two Immeoae stores owned by
Mr. Field are 9.000 employes. TO this require any one about tbe farm to do
number la to be added the ftactkmal
I will be economical, but not ckwe
part of the total of employes la the
scores of conx>ratk»ns. banks aad ele­ nor miperty.
I will do tbe best I ran to make my
vated rallvrays which will repres^t
land and cattle bring In the greatest
Mr. Field's fabulous fnvestmeota
la tbe service of tbe money tbe poaaible rvdurn, ever>* year.
I will kct‘p my liuildlngs aud fields
elder Field owns, uaoeaainifor en­
gaged in creating more srealth each looking as trim as I can.
1 will not get tbe blues If it rains
day for hU young heir, are trains

lleuterianu who now manage them
for his grandfather, and s»*ik enjoyment In travel.
He may study finance and emulate
George Gould, or like John Jacob Aslor he may content himself with tb^
mllUons ho will receive annually from
rents, or as has Iw-on suggested, be­
come a lawyer and endeavor to !>e a
wi/anl In the money world. When air
c^Uys are izelng built for the fragile
lad a pathetic element enters the
threights of thoKc who hold him dear.
His Ufe has not the firm tenure ef
iljai of the normal boy. Unhappily be
is possessed of a weakem-d body rendere«! still more frail by an almost fa­
tal accident.
Last year the boy was riding with
his fatlu-r over the ctMjnlry place of
form**r Ambassador
Choate, near
FinsfleM. Muss., when he was thrown
from bis horse. He hovered near death
for weeks, alti-nded by surgeons of In
lemailonal fame who were summoned
from New York on sperlal trains.
He Anally recovered and was taken
home. Shortly after his arrival the
tail suffered a ctdiapse and again aiv
prt»aeh.-d deuih. His grandfather has
tened from New York, where he had
gone to attend a meeting of millionalre stockholders Jn the Chicago street
railways, and upon his arrival remainr-d at the boy's bedside through
j-kK'ples.s nights.
The affecting scenes of his*father's
death have depressed the boy. He is
being given pleasant Journeys and
changes of srenery to prevent him
from having an Injurious melancholia.
When he is again In a tranquil state
of mind young Field will resume hl«
studies under private tutors who jjay
dally visits to his grandfather s man­
sion at 1919 Prairie avenue.
Marshall Field, tbe elder. Is rated In
commercial agencies at 1150,000.000.
He is the largest stockhplder in two
unk lines of^lroad. all of the Im­
portant street railway's In Chicago.
gas companies and possesses
blocks of real estate in New York and

PtoC.HbrfF Darts w«apca his daae- ^
teg school 8atafday.<laa.«. lME wm
t^ack all fcteda of rmmd dances. ^
kind you wish, afternoon aad eronlag
from 4 to C aad from 7 to t:». at the
Foreatars halL The regater parties
will take plaee at t:Sd. The price for
the artetnooa tamddad wW be She a
pupIL to the evealBg SSc a pupit Ka
wmlatan.
2-2t
W. A. Balm. .

ThAnking you for patronage
in the past we aolkit yonr or.
iksro for floral work in the days
to come.

FKANK M. PAINE

DID WB
fTAIL.
to attend to your
wants last weelci
Sorr>-foritifwedid.
We supposed we had
sufficient help to take
care of the crowd.
We kindly thank yon
one and all for this mani­
festation‘of your appre­
ciation of our efforu to
supply your wants.
Cali a^ain, please.
We will now see that
all get proper attention.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

I ato aure I have got
just wbat yon are
looking for in a

y^i

m
iiil

SUITOR
OVERCOAT
The fit of Hickey A ]
Fraeman Co. OIo^in^'^
is what sclb them.

GeoW.Mfller
UUk 9UA

Bargain

time
/

Look out for ad. on other page also Hand
Bills. Then look for what you want. If
you donk see it come to the store and ask
for it. The space was too limited to men­
tion all the good things.
You will find bargains in Every De­
partment.

Cbe Sale eommtncts

Comorrow

Chursday
IDomiiifl

milhelm

liMMift

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«OT«r Wadcnc; Om »m wetllM^ «w» a— tfc> Wil MH*n <»!. *!^T F
Mf«ftatt>...wflouts
• |wfc» «-»^ »i
«.«MM»«IMMM.r
«»d ■M.t.hrt a»mU mortwxHUtmthmn^^

I srptfsoriu ttiM { »>
«t <M» (Mti
|M» .o— tt. Atlayjto U»^

od.

It

-"2:
BbjMlIcM 14, ihUi «wr«e. and K WM
gftftUy dftftldftd to mmrt tl>e tm, from
flftftmiiilMfti.
V
V The lUetftBee of the rare H l.t>C3
^lee «e the Ufd 91m. The tl*e iW
far thd mUmlM mtp. Jmm, It te
oertftha ihtt thefOM bft sis starTer^
sftd iUL U wseis%liftt other yeohu
mee erfll ftOBBse Ulsft so tlml thev
can ronipeU': Tbo troph/ vhicb ba»
been offered t*m whuiac of llie Ar.A
pritf* U worth^50. Snllahle prire*

JLfs mi%». Jsn. 3.~Kew Tesr<
dfty^slHiscoe feraUbod sovrtaJ start
line
10 tbi' larsc crowd of
»^Krtsd|fa^;be tbretvfurionf da»h
for- fiilW"^rb becaiur 2 year-oM«
Monday bmuftlil out m
and the wlneer tamed up to iho Ion*
4«tl rliftnee In the race. MabH Hollandej. at JOO' to 1. wblrb Won by a Jons h
Ulanrho C., at 12 id 1.
^
T.rr, «Ml I^IM Ajr...
Won] cumof fridn~Phlladeiphia tba:
:^‘>h^msnaitira of Tcfry McOovem and
r ^ IWtfts Nrtfon have at latt aicrecd on
fiiiDa and that the two frreat lIUIo
•Ipbla in

ate and araeh dlfBcalty la espariiced by the wardeM la cooTlaeias
inters of their error.
The lack Iff aaow this winter has
lea iftJwiioiiB to the sport sad but a
iew of the Utile antaaila hare been
illed.
The hifth price of poultry aad neat
laa forced laany bouaeholderi to ffe
eod apuo rabbits to help out their
larder and they are bocomlac very
Graater care U heios taken
la cooklnc them aad many consider
them quite a delicacy when property
Many eatlna bouses in ihU
city and elsewhere In illlooU have
rabbits repalaiiy on the bill of fare*.
They iTlall usually at a dime each
dressed and the poor find them cheap
addlUona to their Uhle.
Mi Mtiea Taka to Seeker FoetbalL
Booker football la maktap a ffreat hU
I Chloaco and St. UnU aad the
aaiea ia both ci
the way tm one to three
apt'Ctalora.
crowd of SjfKM)
rs. \’esicTday
Yesterday a crow(
turned out In 8l. Louis to a «ame be­
tween the Chlcaco and Si. Louis teams
and raw a floe icame which endu'd wl»n
score Of 1 to 0 In fa%’or of‘St. Louis.
The visitors made the only score after
of |day In the llrst
half.
Famous Running Horae la Ooad.
Ban Francisco. Jan. 3.--Ubbertfllbbet, one qf the most ccJebratiiU bcraoii
In the history of the CaUfornla turf, U
dead. Suffering from old age, ahewa^
chloroformed. Llhbertfllbbel was the
dam of the great colt Georgs C. Bo i

Marty fa the hear^
teft fttdce Laa stated that be woftli
hold that bettfasoB horse raelaff wai
I hare to be arpned on the Hue as
iHm or was not a pabMc nuisance.
TWa poaal deebdon of Jadpe Lea
was ftsade after the arsnacott of
iwdpe J. W. House for the defeadaat
aad Proiccutiac Attorney Lewis
RhofOB for the aUte had tieen made.
Mr. Rhoton statiac that he did M
r under, the Uwt
of Artcamam bnt that tt was tllopal
In that ti bronjchi topeUier a rtasa of
people whose association was an of
fense to the public morale. As to ib«*
word -Kamlaff- appearing in the ludlrtmeat, the state asked to treat snrh a?*
aurplosage and not neceaaary to con
stitute an tUegal offense. The queu^tioo
aubmittod to Judge Lea will !>e takew
to the Supreme court.

HffM father, mid alsft
o r thaaloi far the profw

MCWWCXFORa
Jaa. 1. 1WM.
New Weaford. Mich. Jaa. S.-^Oae
with lota of work for maa aad taama.
M. S. Baird aad famUy went to Wil
liamsburg foi^ Cbrtstmaa. and alckncas
has thus far prevented his retam. >
Howevdr. Ms father has taken tern ♦
porarr charge tffhla boildiag and wlU |
aooa have It ready for buainam.
I
^^WrtL.Aima.has laoved into hU newj
H. K. 'Slicknev has hU rtnidence
oomptafted and has gone toOtandrMapIds for his fsmily:
W. Bartlett and V. S. Hall arc
shelrlng the store buDdlag for WIHIs
Wlghtmon A: Son of Sherman, and a
a!
le of ba-dware wUl aooo

of the amcaltnde aaj
tleiice <ff
aitractloa.
large theater partlea from out <rf town
as well as sewal al beme are being
planned fa- The Wizard of Of aoci |
Baunday night. Jaa. d.
j
T>> Whom U May Ooocdkp:-After
WBkm-1 CaplMlI of S.«ihj»it
,
safferiag far ycom with dyftpapalft aad
stomach trmdilea. aad irytftffftU kinds;ead«avaTteg to,iW . >«r.r o» Br.v
fohave'refT^ with
iTTi TmiojZ
Ikr
* * i*»eUI iniB btrk »nw tic por©a io«. ibe.,or p.«]t
«UI anabcr t*«UT-foor.

m
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SATURDAY, JAN. 6.

Reai Estate

11

Wishing Veu a dsppf nnd ^nspinns
new Year
Wc ajjain ask that wc may be farored with your
FIRE INSURANCE.
Our lUtXi Calendars are somewh^e on the road,
having been shipped some time auoj wc regret that
they arc not .on/hand ready for distribution.
Thanking you for past favors, wc remain,
YOURS FOR FIRE INSURANCE,

'

€. W. dastings & San
SuUt 30/

SMt Bamt BmMiag

-r CI.K |B|-tONib

SEAT SALE OPENED THIS MORNING.

oiTiaeacNW iim

S«»«rh SetBk PraicUMi

■ AMLia AID MlTCatLl
kibdiH tpt Tmt nMnr«v

New

SEE THE SCARECROW \ TBfi-flH WOODMAN
DOROTHY GALE AND CUTE LITTLE TRIXIE -

BEST ATTRACTION EVER BROUGHT TO
. TRAVERSE CITY

1
I

Ri^ Sragvt

PDireV*
EoUre lower floor SI.OD
rlULCO.'' Bilcony, 50c, 75c, Si.00. Box seds $1.50

FRONT AND UNION STREETS

E. WILHELM’S STORE NEWS

TRAVERSE CITY

THK HAS COME

STARTLING REDUCTIONS in every department

BE ON HAND TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS
GREAT MONEY SAVING EVENT

SILKS
Rtimnante Plain ami Chnupvible Taffeta al- AV^n
9P Faiu y Silks worth to l.UO at per yd.................. ‘rOy
Fancy Silk Gret‘n and Blue Changeable
80c yd. ftbcuit 100 >*dB. in stock, per yd...................

■ Several wai«t lengths of 27 iu. Chamelion
7K«
tlios de Londre. per }-d.......................................... . / OG
' 23 Hu-Sak^^epe de Chene in Pink. Pale Bine C Hr*
Cwdinnl, Tan and^ta«i.i»UtUi 73c, at per yd..... OUG
A great ohaaoe for a ppt»tty p^y dreas

Black and Colored
\
Wool Dress Goods
^ 8^n. Orwite Cloth in Bbck, Brown and
; All Wool Cheviot in BbA,Ka^7««xlR'’d

25C
39C

inviMWe checks ami

.1 ped M.3gc

bisg^est season’s business in the history ot the store.
hi* Oemrr»«

TBUISDAT NOpaiNG
Jamuarx iA'th

.Winch Cravenette in Grey, worth 1.30
Big ndnciiiras ^'.11 BUck‘i>,«. Goods.'

...95c
.1.10

Afu r one of the

Natu ally there is an ac­

cumulation of shirt lengths and broken lots which have

be closed out be­

fore inventory.

HANDKERCHIEF
CLCAK AND SUIT UNPRECEDENTED
VALUES
DEPARTMENT CLOTHING :reat
CLEARANCE
Mid-Winter'
here in

The ArrpftU«t holiday buftinefts in our
on exifttence has
u* with about nO dozen of slighUy m nssed Handkerchieftt that wo’ve determined
ietennined to close out at once, &e grade
for 3c. lOo aiiil 12lc values for 7c.
l.V values for lOc. 2.'ic values for 19c. 33cfor25c.
l.OO valoee for66c.
1.75 and 2.00 values for 1,00.
LEATHER GOODS Wrisf Bags in Black or Brown
80c value for 59c. 1.00 vnlne Patent Leather for 76c.
1.75 values for 1.25.
2.50 value for 2.00.
:i.30 value for 2.75.
3.00 kind real aeal for 3.50.,
GLOVES The 60c Golf Glovee for 25c,

An odd lot of Dressed Kid mosUy every size at 89c.
NECKWEAR Cboi<« cf all the 50c and 75c kind G
cl<ne 25c each.
Mill ends of an Linen Bleached TUtle Damaak 62 inches
wide 2, 2i and 3 yda., worth 65c, for 39c jraid.
Heavy OoU Border HmA Towel for 8c each.
Fine all Linen ColoteJ Border and Henistihdiea Towds
worth 2.V and 3.V for 19C em>h. ‘
SmaU TnraUer DoiTea at 5c ewdi.
BLANKETS 10-1 heavy fleeced at 48c.
COMFORTERS'at dosing out prices.

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e; It
^
car of wh^t
my stomach like the
was Fhlpped Satun
Will Bari U one of the bos1e« ___ cod liver oil and
of the town. In addltkm to sraiwhousc atreagthening properties are tmly redutlea ky Is conElderably intereaUvi in } markable. It eailnMv cored my atomstf>ck.
/
ach trouble, and I can cat beartlly at
D. D. W’alton has Ms new hotel’any lime of day or night srlthout the
building so It is being freely used by »Uiefcte«t diitrCBB. Vlnol toon op
stomach. Increases the appetite
the public.
^adlaoQ. WiH.. Jan. 3.—The siispcn
Robert I>ewar of Traverse Cltv Is crea<t>s strength **
\N*hat Vinol did for
aton of lB-cn^ll»-gIa»o participation In
irlghi
Franklin, the Johnson Drug Co., of ihU
football Is the pcrj»o^o of a acriuus
city, guarantee It will do for evepr per
movement among influential mem|»rrA
son in Traverse City auffering from a
of the Madison Alumni asaoclatlon of
Ured. Diver-Uxed. or worn-out stomach
The Thomas MacBrlde Utmlu^r com- which cannot properly digest food.
the Unlverrlty of IVlrcousln. Tbl-»
Vlnol contains ao drags, but It does
movement was ntarted af a meeting of paay's min ft. i learly ready for sawing,
head aawyer.
aa
Mr. Adams, ha« coBtalo all I be vital priacipUw of cod
inc manoclatlon and will take dennUo
ived from MlnnesoU. Thin liver oil. without the system cloggiug
form at a dinner to be held In llic mAr company has over four million feel of
We ask everv person In Travereo i
hafdmfx>d engaged, much of which U
flit re.
One of the leading spirits is Dr. npw skidded and scaled «n the woods City suffering from stomach troubles,
or every run-dowa. weak, deblitlated or
Frederic J. Turner, profcH^or or AO...aged person to tr>' Vinol on our guarlean historv In the unhendiy. In ad- I Andersrm
And
A Swanston.
anlee to rei’-m money If It falls »o:
D
dn»fc«lng the alumni association he dr iliavo boughtt the Daniel IMke
mill ;
give watlsfactlon. Johnson I>ntg Co. ’
ctared that iB...r«rflc!l.lo
i
hid dfTc)oi.«l Ruch violent lncldeitti.| n,ni ».„|
„ >,
TRY A RECORD WANT Att

STEINBERn GRIND

ir
|4«iliar<nr

qowi^

« wm*m^
Cfnite Jadffe B. 1. Lea after Hateal^
to the mvnenu la the exae of fluie
that they happeaeft to rm. Mob rerth.
I The heerfat vaa on deamirer chaneAs ft raaoH of this proaiaeonea tag the heepMff of a fcaalaff heoae to
Mteettiig It wa deoldad to aifc the ier I Aryta |a whieli peoie were sold oe

Afiomllsclr ft eofttMt hm bmu V'
fma««l virfeli cftlk C«r tli* «t»ftlaft »i
•ftft TmaUftM «fl4 thft <^htf of d»c
#«r« ftt Hoftohifai.
T. W. floldtaft. raoBodora cT U»«

. tatTjw -SB^ -n*:

-Pm, «f F»r >tay
From WxUipon.

LADIES* OUTING FLANNEL
NIGHT GOWNS 1.25 value lor 98c. 1.00 vaL
uefor^. l«c value for «9C.
Fascinators An Black or White I 9C.
Odds and ends in Lsdies ami ChiWren’a Und«irttr> beclosedootatak.wpric*.

Wonderful »alu<*s will be offered in this dei»rtinpnl
Iwth for Indies and Children's w«-ur. l>ri.»s have under,
gouo'a remaAable cbangi- and reim-mber the garments
are np-todatc.
^
IsKlies’ Short Coals, valoee up to 10.00
^ QQ
Ladies' Long CoaU ah the latest up Ui-ilate styles
10.00 values for 6.90
12.00 and 15.00 values for 9.50
17.00 and 20.00 values for I 2.50
25.00 and TO.OO ralnes for 1 8.50
CHILDREN'S COATS Kerseys. Milteiw and FancyMixtnres.
;
.5.00 and C.00 values tor 3.90
7.00 to 8..50 values for 6.00.
10.00 and 12.50 values for 7.50
Children's ^Bearskin CoaU at 2.90*and 3.90 valne up
to6.00

^
LADIES’ SKIRTS 5.00 mines for 3.75
7.50 and aOO values tor 6.00
ALL LADIES’ SUITS AT HALF PRICE
FURS 300 mines tdtQ^eO. 701 and 8.00 for 4.75.
laOO mines tor 6.75. Everything in Fora rednosd
WAI8TS(8flk> 6.00 ana 6.75 for 4.76.
Assorted Lot of Wmisto worth to 4^, rboice 2.90
Anctfasr Lot e( S.00 Wsists tor i .98.
€ JO end 7i0 80k Pettkosls at 4.75

this

Clearance Sale-

If yop want to pick but the lest of then* ran; liargaiiift,
tloiri a1u14’ « uiomcnt in ixaning.
One Lot SniU ami Over«’aii
8.ri0 to 10.00 at.........................
Othcre as low as :t.90.
BOYS’3-PIECE SU
ami «XXi at................................
' Values $5 tuitllC at 3.50

'^4

P

r.T^r.yrlr-e.Qo

GREAT REDUCTIONS N 2-PiECESUiV8
LoU (oo small to .jnotopfccei, Imtyon are sere to
find what you wnut at J to 1 les| than valne.
: MEN’S SACK SUITS AND OVERCOATS
in the newest fnshtonalile sigle and donble-bitastod
styirt, made of finest imported and domestic 1 Q '7K
fabrics, worth $25 and $27. now.......................I O. #
MEN’S SACK SUITS AND OVERCOATS
in both tin.
• of fine quality fabrics of m west
^andIdouWe-breai
donbfe-breasted cute, worth $18 end j 4,’75

MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS
in an unusually great assortment of ezcellerit wearing fsl^
rics and in agnsitwarietyof pattams-both stn^ and*
double breasted mo<hls.|wnrth $16 and $18.
| 1,75'

YOUNG MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS
-smart, snappy styles, in single and dooble toeastefl ef-’>
focte, that wtsre formerly worth $12J0. $15 end Q. CSrt
$16..5a noir at the uniform price at only.... ....^»PV/
50c Angora Tams at 25c
76cOap»at50c

1.00AngoraTamaat69c
IJpOqaat 1.00

.!

I

'Trt.^

Want department

terftetr
mrnn^m
mn. A. K.-M^ te
tele■/

Ofte

wimrgntee mvtoe of Ifip. and ifipa.
A. K.> Weer a few ef teeto* meet teiK
mate friends stepped In to their plenw
ant honm en inn. i te «end the eventag. the oeenshm bsteg the thirtyfifte dttstvmnnry of Mr. nnd Mrs. PolWM wniding. whfcto oeenrred at
wnilimtomg to
Thoee prenent
eonsMered themnrtves forinaide to
he Ineteded among the forty, hat It
have to be admitted that as Mr.
and Mrs. Pal^ are noted tor their
populartty and hospitomy. the few
cooid not he wimpeemed to fiaitr but

iur

To gtt rid of i Indigettion,
Djrtpepfia, Soi|r Stomach,
Belching of
the Stomach
disorder

pwff CM» for her teb frtototo Ote
ter we felt tent wo il^ Inst tefi n cnae
for tee natemL
ntogj of a hahj who bad bsun
tr teten aBre by a large and H
cat Wegare ter tee
telker In ter aa ate tead. -We-re

WANTED.
we an teM ear treete to Helen to her
emnment. ftee apoke to teart hc^
tuMa. -Thtokr ate said, “joet tetok
hew himgry tee pear eat rnnst bam
hmm.**-—BarMrii WteWy.

The story wf tee toctare of Bar. a
n. Momw pnator af tee Bnpttot dmrah
ontmtntoed tee ledim In tee mstdenee «r Harywra^ R
porUon nnd Mr. Pnlver the gentlomeo taaaae Va^teratotete eongh. reaaRto the p»n occupied by his generiu tog ftom tee grip. I had to aleep sitmercanUle store. However, he soon ttog op te bed. I tried many remedtoa.
^otSM that his sterner gom*a com- nrfthout reltoC. mmi I took Dr. KtagTh
DIaeortnr for Ootonptem.
meaeed to ptae tor the eeetoty of tee New
Oougha and OoMa. which anUroly
emwd my cough, and mend me from
the rooms were not BiWlotis he was
eorh|y penBefted where to pot them

SSrSSi^VSSafSdLw

I

•man Mlebloo *Uh I
•U tkHdt,.-ABHeoM
Addran H. C. Om.
nan baUdiBi;. Graai
jan iHf

MI80ELLANEOU8

FAUitrniY-CotenB MndnmnHtote

WANTED—Sfi men at once to cut 4-ft.
wood. Apply at Twversc City Brick
Co., Keystone. Mich.
jan 2-«t

OisMIl PrapMly Fv S*

WANTED-Good teams; i
to $3 per day and foan
Glen Arbor Lumber Co.

Wn^aad offer for mte ten tob
lowtoff list of rnni nstnte. It Is «U dm
almSle property nnd moot hn told.

WANTED-GIrl for general honscwbrk. Mrs. W, O. P^aolc. C18 West
Front.
Jan 14t

M wvabcNiM,

I

OUARANTEE COUPON

ir. oflor ali« tvo-fUrtb of tho cotifoots of o dolltf

. M oooUbM 10 fM vena. Coidtfi
Ko^ prip,y^C«^l^y^ impny od un ■» full,

theboltio teck 10 Iho daalor from irhom yoo kmfht It
and wo orlU refund yoor money. AU va aok to that yo«
baboMOtvHhtta. Sgn Ihto fuarantoo ooopoo. and toaaa
It vtth yeor daaler. vbo muat maU It to «a with tba wOdM
wrappar from around the bottle.

and happy. Then the real pleasure of
the evening commenced.
There were refreshmenu of candy
and nuts, followed b>* singing, plei
little chats for the quieter onm. excit­
ing experiences of the past and whst
might come In the future by the sporty
members.
The Rev. Mr. W*ood. in behslf of the
guests, presented to the host

TRAVBRM emr HARKBTR.
Thl«i^l.m>R.ypMII,. Tl« «»

HRS. HART &'CRICK. WbU. Pbta. K,.

a?«
Wr yv
wr
rOA,U.
Jtt*. iti
9EALE9St

Tb^^lJOO *%m9 Kcdot 7>y.tptp*ia Curt U guar.
r*rv Wbu pruttnt our prhtftJ coupon property filltd out
koHh numc and addror*. W» trill protect dealers only upon
\tl^u coupon. E. C. IteWitt /S Co^ Chicodo. V.S.A..

S2-3;
nCKIGMKVS
A noil imieii ^
i^tera vltii drafia

fnin the dray of the
Co. on iu way to ihc

raped from De|»aty Na i by innpittf
tnla vhllc
en rahie from Clevolai

hne. Vortchrito
waa ao badly cut I

the Ohio
Off ftfht atod
«d by Naab 4

ki VO Bay Olty
eooirn^or. hla irife
liaiUyMohifv
and atlrefto acalp woundi
abotthkr waa dlolocattMl and ha rocrlved a Bumhar of ruh ahott the
race Imd head. The^aoo was tiEo tojured about the head. They were
lakea to a fana house, vhera it la
said tom. Ftoa a ctmdlUoo U aerldia.

taken oa board a flablni: veaaol I m l
rmaer. A few years later h ea
llirted to the U. 8. navy and was
MIy proiaoled. He ass
mile cruiser Veaurluh st the batt
Santiaso and with Uov. Taft to

rhlUuptoea.

I

It rister sttther t houseseeker dtss not travd
abwt toe nceets It search d a house to reak Be
Msttowchtoewan catama at The eveaiar tooard. ToacanretacoodteauthradverUkiK-

The surM'Tirliiors at Bay CUy .
Jsrm-.s I'urt. ll as manajjrr of the i
farm. Three months aj?o
Visors Invi^stlmted Purtcll’a
fnrnt nnd then naked for bkU

Mr. and Mrs. H. Griswold of Bay
jok There U a deficiency of |10/)00
to the poor fnnd, yol the aupervlsor* aty are oelehrattog the ftfly nlnih anemploy Purtell ni a higher salary than niveraary of thoir wedding. Mr. Gris­
any of the bids received, and ral
wold is 8S years of age and hU wife
county phyaiclan’a salary 1100.
I 80. and both arc still lively. Mr. Gris­
Armed ooly with a stove poker Jo wold erected the first brich residence
seph Mttadiell of Adrian drove off two In Bay City.
The poor commissioners at Port Huarmed bnrvUrs who had broken Into
Jbe store of Marvin Packard, at I'ack- ron have derided that the complalnis
ard. ten milea aoulb of Adrian. Mitch-1 against Deftipsicr Cowles, keeper of
ell U a clerk to jbe store and sleeps
ly heme, were without foun­
npstalri. The burglars had entered dation.
the store before they awakened him
The eaah balance in the stale treas­
and when he appeared they fired five ury mt he eloae of Ihc year la |81S.thou and then ran. The sheriff was 3S5>8. or this sum. however. 11^58.000
notified nnd Kewlon Negus* blood­ Is money deposited by receivers of
hounds '^re put on the trail. Two banks.
men, ann^anJ^^WTrylfig powder ami . Charles Clark of Fenton, aged S3, befuaea. were afmtcd on suspicion st cmne despondent because his landlady
O.. and an hour later the fired him from the house because of
arrived on the trail. The his >.al)lts. and swallowed a dose of
gave their names as John Klnnr.v. morphine in her mwoce. A doctor
aged 40. and Holmes Richards, aged pumpiHl him out and be still eats at
47. They refused to come to Adrian the same Obi place.
without requUltlona.
John W. Stacey, former rolnlsier at
The famUy of Reuben Moricy t»f ClaHcsville. Ionia county, is wanted at
Baginau' now have little hope that the Grand Rapids on charges of making
young man is stUl alive. Tho atate false orders of book sales and of Jumfv
department at Washington has re- ing board billa
oeUed from Colombo. Ceylon, m de­
Charles W. Gordon of Pontiac, his
scription of the man who cashed a wife and sdh. were saved from asphyx
draft In Mortey*s name at the cSolombo lation by a mllkmnn. who found them
This description in every way unconscious from gas from a coal
differs from that of the missing Sagand seems to make It clear
An armed highwayman halttnl Mrs
that he has either U*en murdered or U Qalingi'r at-Mecosta just at dusk
robbed, or is heW a cai»tlve. He was and demanded her valuables. The
last heard of in Manchrula. en route horse she was driving became fright­
to Vladivostok. In comimny with sev­ en., knocked the desperado down, and
eral other adventurous splrila Hla last before he recovered himself the lady
UHier to hla father. George Morley. was safe out of his reach.
was last June.
AcciisA-d of stealing money from his
tranip was killed by uncle &1 Wellcome, of Bay Oty. aged
falling between two cars In tbe Wa- j24. attempU^d to commit suicide. He
bash yards at Adrian.
! placed a shotgun at bis breast and
The marriage mUl
St. Joseph I ,,uUed the trigger. The gun slipped
1.542 ilcensOT in 1905. and jand the charge shattered his left amt
County Clerk Miner cx!>ccu a bigger so badly that amimfalion was neces­
sary.
AMUSEMENTS.

Kidney Food
a Most
Makefa

le Cure
Reitlarldab
CtoMd After
tefferinf. CoiddOnly Walk
WnbHaitefioaKiiM

Va..
F. seller, in Bart TUftenath
writes: For nearly nine yean I waa a greatsntoaew from kidnev

KMaar DUeaM* ara Man Vernguma tkan thwa at
tha Umc>. ar any Ottar Orxaa. aa4 Cam. on
Wttk Muck liMs Wanlac.

As a production, *Thc Wlranl of O* *
Is. Ill Its entirotv. a genuine novelty.
There Is nothing approximating a suklataed story in It; but the little thread
of fairy tale ui»on which the variou.i
amusing incidents are hung sufflccs
to amuse and please both children ana
1 of beautiful
The constant
stage pictures, with the work of those
clever peraonagea. tfce Tin Woodman
and the Scarecrow; the graceful daaeing and charming personality of little
Dorothy ;the coquettish singing of the
“Sammy Song.** tho gsrgeous traniltkm of the poppy field from summy
to winter, the wooderfal eleetrtoal effeeis and the picturesque ensembles of
the fhar score dsahtng beauties, combtoe to mahe “The Wlaard of Oa * aa
aBnrtog spectacle that enchanu play
«Dera of all ages and all taaies.
This big producUon will be seen
here next Satnnlay. Jsn. 6, at S cln
berg s Grand opera house.

rrinforced by one composed entirely
oftoelilfty. Oxford sod f^mhrifige

UOMMtoON bteUte OO;

new club to popotorly <

the msrrisgc nnd the dote of the pres
em occsskm. this* being hut a slight
token of regard. There eras also a set
of fruit knives.
partaken of w
the good bye

itkm.

With

dwelling.
Lot n. e. cor. Ifth and Bnnato fftA,
57 ft. on 16th 8t.
Nc^fJt tot « wsgt fite fft, nmt W
Hous4 and lot. 801 Sixth It
House and lot. 8. W. eor. Wntefiw
St. and Michigan Ava.
I lou on Elmwood ava, hntvnin

WANTED—From two to four board
era. gentlemen pTeforred. Inquire
Record office.
dec JWf

WANTED—Fnmlshcd rooms for light
housektMplnR; any numl»er. though
no less than thn-<*. Communicate
with Grlnnoll Bro?.* music house, Wavne and Rav Rta.
comer Front and C^ass streets.
3 lots on Somca ntrMt, tefiitote
Wayne and Bay Sta.
dec 129 tf
Lot 71. and housa. Oak Halghta.
One of tee beat kxatione to tee dtj
WANTED-Threo furnishedTooms for
light housekeeping, centrally kjcst or surrounding country tor home. 4
acme of tend, large houses oor. Bay
ed. Young mHrri«*U couple. A«blre«h and RamsdeB Sta.
12 to 14 acres land to Elmwood towto
• Kooms.*’ R<*conl office.
dec HR tl
ship, about 1 mfie from city ttmtto.
WANTED—Girl for general bouse Will make a good market garden.
3 40‘s IH mflee east of Cedar Knn.
work. Mm. T. A. Peanhalicgoa. 51:
4 40*8
miles west of Cedar Ron,
Sixth street. Inquire at Wood Sis.
Them Is considerable nw Umber
ters millinery.

dec 26-t|
and plenty of wood Umber on UiU
WANTEO-Work by day of any de land. Soil good.
Also eereralglH>edge1andooternfltoL
scription; prefer nursing. 802 K

angism

throughout the whole year.

EMPIRE

J.K.OmatekOo.

Front.
^ dec 12-^1
IE* rpimnm m Votriwmnt.
WANTED—HamesMM to oil and pol
•*Tonr ice pslnre of Montreal Is a
Uh. JTcd P'ullcf, 143 E, Tenth.
tiling of the past. Isn’t itr was asked"
nov 21-tf of a ranadlnn.
“Vm. thank fortune." said the oilier.
“It wns a !•cl!ullful dHrlimtit.
If riwatwl alin..Ml n falsi* ImpresKloti of'
ranadn.
It conre>*cd the Mea that
<*ann(in was a Monk, roid place—a
l.-md <*r snow ami h'e-a kind M Greenhind or Mbrador. JVo|ile oeiit to tlieir
FOR RENT-llouse on North Elm frieoda slirMid Illustrated post cards
wood avenue. F. . Goodrich.
and large plHMograpli »»f the Ice palfice
dec T If nnd the h-c .^iirnlv.-il year aftir .rear.
Hence ahrond lliey gvl In nH^wUtlnir
HOUSE for rent, fiOl State strsel, 7 Ice ntMl Canada together. lT»e two
rooms; small bam. IS per month
B. J. Morgan.
dec 7 tf
and few- wonhl emigrate to Canada.
"Onr Imniigmrion figures feM off U
OFFICE ROOMS for rent. WUhelm a deplomlde degrse on account of the
block, comer Front and Union.
of our cUnmte that
lalse iinpi
the Ice r>als**v gave to I'.ngland and
nov »-tf
I*ranii‘ nnd tJennnny.
Canada lives
on ifunilirmll >ii. She wants all the Iroudgmnts she <*nn get.
And h<*can»e
fb«* Ice palncv* loaf her thousands «»f
LOST—Hound, gray sisdU-d. tan head , Immlgniiits yearly; she wisely did
I
away
with
ll.“
and hips and s|»ot on right side;
strap on neck. Return to Thos. W.i
Rtanion or call 71C Cltz phone and ! A Rnlllran rounty dead
receive reward.
jan l-3l* j
|,|^
f|,|,oral.
I was phiccfl on ids coffin. Wlien the
I re|lgh*i;s ren innnr was o^*er the phiv
fiho.'
i.ogmj.h w ns liimetl ou and the .
—---------------------------------------------------- hlsteneil to the dead
FOR SALE—"Work team, cheap, ♦•llher rendering one of hh f.i\ orIte h>
s:ts rtty Kt.tr.
for cash or approved paper; welgld
about 2500 lbs For further partic­
ulars either write or telephone. W.
R. Prait. Old Mission. Mich.
dec 284it

FOR RENT.

Special to the tok ening Record.
Empire. Mich.. Jsn. 3.—M. F. Horen
went to Trsverse City Wedneedsy to
vUlt bis mother and sister from ftest
are Tfsitlng there at the
her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Baker vUlted
over Sunday at Lake Ana. Mrs. Baker
returned home Wednesday, aooom
panted by Mrs. John Engwald of tost
place.
Louis Lallea. jr.. ts home fmm Mlnneapolto. where he has been working
since Msy.
A ChrtolmsB box was sent to the In­
mates of the county home that hsd
been prepared by the children of this
place.
Miss Florence Wyso to ertoittog at
toe borne of James Wyse at Honor.
Mrs. Winism Brooder was quite Ul
several daywlast week.Ole Hangen and N. Kelson went to
Frankfort Tuesday on business.
John Lambkin returned Thursdav
from Ktogtley. where he attended the
wedding of his brother and sister.
Harr^CoUIn wms to Trsverse City
several days last week..
Mrs. Eugene Stoyke Is visiting her
husband’s family st Klagsley.
Albert Anderson ts visittog his sla­
ter. Mrs Lonls Jscehs of this place.
Mrs, Howard Kenney to miMto tm
proved In health st this writisg.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Wc Desire to Thank Our
Patrons
for their kind and
liberal favors dur­
ing the closihg
year,

which

has

Mrs. Bristol and Norman om>«t of
Lake Ann visited last w;cek st tho
home of H. Andrus.
Mrs. Dorsey of Glen Lake is vlsltls:;
her sister. Mrs. liSVou. st FYsnkfort.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Sherman waa very 111 last
week.
A. F. fuming and family are visit
Ing st Flint.
Mr. and Mn^. K. P. Dailey were in
Trs\*er»e Oly Friday and Saturday.
Dayton Solby. editor of the Empire
Journal, was In Trsverse City Friday
on business.
Mrs. Msr>- A. Gould went to Alsnson
last Saturday to remain during the
winter with her daughlcis^lrs. Georg*'
Mr». McKcsl returned to ilsnlsteo
Tharsdsy after an extended slay here
with her daughter. Mrs. N. P. Dailey.
Mrs. John Frehse wsain Beulah la
week to care foV her sister, Mrs. Ames,
who has been verv IU.
Homa Pratt and family of Honor
spent tl^ holidays hero with Mr?.
Pmt’B parents. Mr. and Mrs. Han
Brotherton.
Martin Doran of East Empire bad
the mtofortnne to get pae of bis bands
caught between the cogs and fr
work of hla windmill while he waa oUtag It. badly injartog the member
8. a Burke of Chkmgo. who
hntWtag a large summer resort hoiH
on Glen take, was In town Inat 1
day. He cxpocu to have toe buUdtog
eompieied In time lor reaort bual
next aeaaon.

been a prosperous
one.

and

assure

them that we have
good thin'gsin store
for them for 1906.
Hoping we

may

merit old patron­
age in ^the future
as well as much

LOST

FOR SALE

FOR SALE-Palr of No
years old; weight 2.8on.
gan.

I oxen. 4
B. J. Mor
janlU

r WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COLUMBtt miiSFFR CO.

FOR fiALE-Hmito and loL bam OB,
lot. 443 West Bight street Price!
12.400. one-lhlrd down, balance to!
suit purchaser. Inqulm 115 Beat;
Ninth street, or address John Clune..
Cheliorgan. Mich.
jan

312 STATE STi
S»tk Phosn R«. 44.

HORDES FOR SALE
IWILLHEAT

BRODHAGEN’S
BARN

JAN. 3,190B
WMth a carLmd of fine

new. we* wish all a
I woald advise famuTi or anyone to need of a Uorw to
ooDM) and bay now, aa Horm are acaroe and will lie higher than
^ ever a IHUe later on.

ttoir iv Yeir
IMBAU..Ii;glC HpUSB
• naaiamams

\ nnwiDbothefincfil loilhaveererbreiightlim.
in%Tte]^J^t3 0DlBtoj^^

1

iLeo:
Solomon
___
the inmaha horse man

■;C

...a

wmmm\
> atortMT, U> A.

= _ .

~

LOIBEiOTICES.
TfUMBRsTcmr LDfl

«M oar
fur

U« aa« ka kana« to foaad tka Oio4a*r«iak. HatfMakaadatkmatttm ttr twrtra rmu oa Ike Braalac UIM kcr witk
Ikarbnlr. Near I
Paai. He kaa wrtttaa^aofca
ifarti u av«A and aAt Ike
Ufa. Bovard OoaM e( Ha« Tork
■a parekaaad 1.4W am of laad Bear
«. Ta^ at a .
whkdi aha will tmproea for a aommar
home. Part of the aatote wffl be
stocked with tea castle. She will
erect a residence up to^ the foothills

bis

tafinencu.

farm at tbe nRroad station. Mina
gfveutbe

TCARBUI
Woman’s Ballet .

Screened and pre­
pared especially for
Ranges and Cook
Stoves, from an ex-:
oellent quality of
Hocking Valley Coal.
It is easy to handle
and a good burner.
Try a ton and be
convinced. .

flC F, attos StefT 1
tetewbunnua
hsrtaC

hsR SM4te thtofi Tos^
toontk Ml T:2 ». to.
ster. proaktoiri; Gayto

Qrtowold.htoMa^; NtoU© C Gray.
oet BMf
to Ck« uid poutf.
TftAVEIIBI CITY LODQCq No 222. F.
ly naks him -wben tbe laat timto taavad
B A.M, notos OB MsBday sroatait
tor CWcagtx**
Coben looks at ber and toaghn
t Iks ton of tbs mam.
OB or 1
8be thinks be misunderstands, and
L M. K. HaaktoL ssessat 7:M
atom bim again.
R Whits, w. M.
tary. B
Coben simply bowls wltb toughter
thtotima.
lb. pib
lAdy brrrraioi Indignant, and nfier
nea. Icwsetfutoess. faliitlag, dkiiness. hot aod
fiadMik abaak.,
tag him a severe tongue tosbing d«^
mands that be inform her -when the
NKtr
DR. P. J. I#tc
N
DWi. tired feelliig. etc. Caidul ann brta* joo aHe|r tbeaijh Bda
Od to ET
m train leaves for rWragn.”
prd»dBH«P«iod,” and buiUta> row »«"*«*«««» "St cl your IBa.
Prof. Boyd Dawkins of London. In
ow<
Coben looks at her sgaln and says
ila$1.00bottlai. T17IL
a recent toetam on ancient Britons, yrith bis ricbest Ykldlsb accent:
said there was no doubt that they
played dice. He deeeribed one of their
PIANO TU INO-W. K.
wnnatAuim
dioa hoses which bad bean found an.1
which contained fOor oblong'dice
marked up to six. The remarkable
They were walking out together on
fact about the dice, said the professor, a Hoodlesa night under the Hght of
ibea for tbe ban of
JUdkm^, dattuaxc. Taau
tbe big round moon, which seemed unwas that they were all-loaded.
of peen wWeb doaii
usualto bright and beauilfoL tedtlcnla tto BobllUr
ly be Mopped and cried rapturously:
That don't leak-goU
-ealakla earl" te. therafore, a tlOe of
Mr. Bk Vwiiahtt, •rMesmiek -Oh, Maiy! Look at tbe moon to-.
koaor. BiBoe It ladlealea tbe eitreme m.r^
flliu.
and silver handles.
CfeambcflAli-i ONCk nigbC Ian*t It magnlllcentr
-Yea, ain't It WlllUmr she replied,
aaUqoHj.of the pe«a«e la qaeaUoa.
-Wall.- remarkf-d the driver of tbe
Flossie and Bol.by and hYeddy held
BoBe^y
fir
wfeMViar
emgk
list
with
equal
enthusiasm.
**lt
looks
Just
Tka preaaat Lord Dai1»r apenl aerefal
weekly stage., *1 see you have a book a Utile fair on the sidewalk
wIiteraiAstjs
be
betteres
Itibc
like s big frlcd^ egg. dont It desrr— called Ilow t3 Write l*oclrr.* Has It their dlscanlfd toys to «x»ll.
im. K. L
jmm la Gaaada a« goveroor generml
MUctetb BtoilctBe tbit to tbifr- Ixmdon Jody.
for tlM‘ heathen,
hrip«l you anyr
at th€ doolaSoa.
-Ami who t.wA In tlie most
22 tt 3
rjarulated tbe Itard of tbe
-Dunno,- rjarula
Warranted good— enTb* moU renarbaWe thing mbwit MCbU dftCttfCa
•Tbe Iml.y. • prcmiidly
Btotk
Hills.
*T
don’t
exactly
ketch
the tartar of iottla McCwthr. who
Sir Charim Kirkpatrick of the vtograved free. Just tho
I to some tblngs.LmM AUMm.
lUDg Kngllsli footlwll from was drink­
:
boM bem brooghl promlnooUr to the
Tbeloiby^ Wh.v. bow in Ibr world
lansgw. Otossa loss fi
thing for a gift that is
-Whit be theyr
“A practical Joke.- said Itoroey Old- ing milk with his luiKbeon In a Phllk MtUikss blook.
front ninliie both to llinrmtoro and In
did that hapjtcnr
field: thesiutomoUUat. -was played oo ■delpbla hotel.
-Wall, right hw It eays: ‘If yeoo
he swnli
- j
pomic. U Urn tnNDttdaiu mmoont of
me last reason.
1 bad my revenge.
-Milk Is a good drink,- a vWtor don’t sneveed In poetry at find keep
4*hl.-Hg.»
Dally
News.
work b« hm> boat able to acoomplUb.
kid.
plugging away.* Blamed If I know
/
Koroltol. Jonmnltot, hUtorUn. pollJoke took the form of
-Yes,- agreed tbe other, -and when- wbctlM T It means to keep plaggiug at
tlctoa and party loader, bo baa foond
Tam from a friend of mine
rer 1 take It 1 think of a curate In tbe i»oetry or tbe iililor.-—Chicago
UM CALMAira naatia ftaar Urn
ttoM to trarol wMolr and to calUraie travHlng In Italy. It came collect. It
OTPey. near my rmwley place.
Itoily News.
Mitarftaaia.
ACWaHAtaa.
cost
me
rr.
and
when
opened
saW;
This curate had a small salary and
dolKhtfal ooctol rotoiioai with moot
Yon can’t give anything
IMS
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
-T am well.*
fine lot of cows. He decided, there
of tbo madias lllorary. artistic and po­
more acceptable.
Onr
-To get back at my friend I went fore, to open a dairy. Ro be rigged
litical, pooplo of hUvUmo. And in spite
priooall.OOtoS.'iO.OO
out and found a cobblestone of about up a little shop and bought a wagon,
of tbo onorgy and ibonght dorotod to
I pounds Wright. I wrapped this and on his sign bis name api«red.
political causas bo has boon oonUnual- atone in cxcrlslor and pink paper. •John Vincent M. A.‘ He was an Ox>
ly pasblng op.poiiip npocUl and Impo^i %wled It up In a handsome box. and fc»id man. you see. and proud of his
taat lltorary aadortablng of ongross sent it by express, •collect.* to my degree.
New Wltt«Un Bit. • Tr»»er»e City
-But one morning be overheard two
Ing latoroat. torolvlng an oaomous friend abrood.
-It cost him $8 for the Iboz. and on farm hands talking nefore the shop.
gBMMibt of Ubor. How be bas.accom.
WaAta^ acral, oua. fhoat SUi
Mining It he found, along with tbe
-•Wot does the -M. A.- ntean t
pUsbod It an It to said that no one exstone, a note from roe fhat said:
mt there sTgoT said the f
eept porbapo |ils wlrt has crer found
M. nuellmantel
3n receipt of the news that you
- 'Milk *Awker. o* coorxe,* the other
ooL
In good health tbe accompanying
SEAL ESTATE AND LOANS
Jfvd/rp Stm
Md» Trti»c». aeaa IM: ta*
rolled off
Rlcbard Boddon. whom Sir Wllllain
Dispatch.
NOtkav PUB1,IC
CONNECTED FREE
Hamart oaco congratulated oo hav­
Tha Beat in the World.
Oe .tal«
ing *rdto6oTorad the raliiablo secret of
Dr. J. W. Hamilton of San Francis­ aia Baai rr,«t •%.
One of the moat powerful causes of co, Cal., says: “I have sold Warncr*s
$2.00 down. $1.00 a month
perpetual power, has fust won at tha
for year. ____________
gonosal elocUoQ In Hew Zealand. He diaeesc In London, sa.vs ITofessor Mac- Whit© Wine of Tarr Syrup iwr
for a 15-inch
It la toe beet cough remedy I ever saw ••YOUMOM£K It
to now In his thirtieth year of unlnter- fadyen. Is the Inhalation of dust. The
ARTHUR HOIXBAY-M. D. Pfcl^
I no equal for astomi
ant Inhalation of particles
Nr. *.^OOD”
mpted premlonhlp. Hr. Soddon was dost, particularly at tiroes of fog. has
only 18 yoani old when be sailed from a drielerlons effe< t on tbe resplratorr
and bcffl he ,en.- .. to you if afi
ii^ half a bottle of
Urerpool aa a stoorago panenger to
tlons. producing bronchilla, pneuseek his fortune to Australia. On to^a and kindred diseases.
THS FAMOUS
Bee.nwahteneck ataPborolM
DR. LAVYrON-PhysSdBB Bte SBi^
landing In Melboume he found employ,
gsoB; otoess toWUbtom Mock.'thlr«
15-Inch Broiler, 15-Inch
ment in the looal govemment railway
floor, with Dts Bawysr onfi FnhBh
I will send one bottle of Warner s
Oven. 4 Burners
workshops, and tbors ho remained for
oomo years until ho was attracted with Whit© Wine of Tar-the best cough
on top
remedy on earth—free to all mlnlater
HARRY
a HAmCI
many other Australians to the newly
who will
Spocial attention given to
dtooorered gold Helds on tbe wesi
a.4 •<*»«,"•SSTv.'SS
These are l'*05 stoves and
diseases of the eye.
coast of New Zealand. There he came
,
this is your chance.
With Dr.' I. A. Thompaon
For
to the front as a diggers* adrofcate.
RHEUMATISM mnd
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
was'elected to the local municipal Ory, Hard and Mil
work;
council, became mayor, then M. P.,
BLOOD CURE
Mtoar Caw
ataa Otr. MIO. atlaac. |*oa. IW.
then minister of mines and finally the
yqnaiunoCssftofiedwRhrtutoto.
time;
OF TITLE—C. a
perpetual premier that he U today.
TblAA is our guarantee -whidi goes wHh
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
bottle.
scr\’icc and com­
Aokl, the first Japanese ambassador
For Sulet
to Washington, win probabl.v bring
plete satisfaction,
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE
with him to this country bis wife, who
to a German. He was educated in
no other type­
Germany and was sent to that countiy
aevera! Umea ah minister.
writer quite equals
Notice to the Taxpayers of tho City of
Traverse City:
^
Ucv. Dr. Henry M. Tindall, pastor of
Th© tax rolls for the colloctlon of
» ^
the People s Tabernacle. New Yorh
tho atat© and county taxes for the
^
city, has undertaken to erect a aix* year 1N)5.
The liantlsonu'at and tnosl couvenstory home for working girls and school ai
W. Tt .LER ran c-*ilma»e your timber
lent KITCHEN CABINET ou the
f
every- day ptiU In acvcral hours shov acssment
aced In my hands for c«»l
k-nrY, Travorse City Mfg. Co,
market.
Solid Oak fronts, Mouse
cling gravel, mixing mortar and doing
I win bo in my offlc© to receive aaid
lIM.WMi worth of limber
anti
dust proof Roller boariiiK Flour
other work at he building. He dre»»« taxes from now until Feb. 1. 1906. on
A
BttW>
hr^k
jart
why
during Nim-mtHT and Dobin.
eaoh week day from 8 o’cUwk to 11:30
In ovcralla and Jumpers.
tl» b to wfJ be rmt on rc^aett.
„r. $r. a day. Interlocboo.
Wo manufacturo them and make
o’clock In the forenoon and from 1
MonsIgnore Gomex Pimento of Marl o’clock to 4 o clock in the afternoon.
Jgi 2-lyr
low prices.
Dcttrrs:k«S»octitt»^.
ana. Braxil. up to bis death a short
On all slat© and county taxes paid
------------------i—.
* time ago had tbe distinction of being before January in. the regular fee of
lflSh S«!.T5T»-rtltr S-Tflto.
QUID
RAPIDS
I
IIDiili
IT
;
the only Roman Catholic bishop of th^ on© per cent for collection will be
DESJJ.
0.
A
KART
J.TBUBBW®
charged and on all taxes paid on or
ft ; •
negro race In the world. There arc after January 10. there will be
COMPAIY.
O TBOFATHIC PHY2CIANBIC3
TBAVEBSE CITT, MICH.
numcixma notable clcrgjmen In that
__
T4 WUhri*

TtoxTtoi. nakiic
»to. itt
TKe SrnttK Premies*
church with traces of colored blood In
1.UI~T«Tr*Tm C«7 mmmiDiMttvtti
Typewriter Co.
their veins, but Bishop IMmento wai menta. 4 cent oo each dollar of toe
the only full-blood negro bishop:
amount of said tax.
I. P. CARVER & BRO.
Offlc© in room 202 Stale Bank
Among the clerka In the land offlc
rSSSSi.CMTR-iap-. •«
In Washington to Mrs. Anna Grldley. huildlne
Dated; Dec. 1. 1905,
n>
au ircaOiunmother of the captain to whom Dewey
M. B. RASKKLU
said at Manila: “You may lire when dec 4-tf
City Treasurer.
ready.- She to also the widow of a
L. L. A, BUILDING
gallant naval officer who was killed hi
the fight between the Monitor ami
Ti.to IMTIDIM II dS .. B. .aa WltTUf •
Menimac. Mrs. QHdley has Just cele­
brated her olghUeth birthday, and for
forty yewTs has worked faithfully
16 INCH SOFT WOOD, SLABS AND EDGINGS
her desk^Sho jteoms the Idea of oi l
,fi,oe rXK Jfew Wilhelm Block.
keep
ago pmstons and^s-She w
^ONE
M
JT——
Cilrcna’ phone 639.
on worktog until «hc reaches ithe cen­
tury mark.
Tbe kaiser in hii sports employs
-all the modem improvements.- The
; 16 INCH HARDWOOD. SLABS AND EDGINGS
Imperial deer-ataJktog forest to twenty
n
six mUes aquare and is Inlerseclmi
L
w«|i a network of talephooe wires
Any person having backache, kidney
I ^
tonstog a eoaoecUon with the gamepains or bladder trouble who will take two
;
keapera* bona, which are aegUered
J.RM0HR0B 6E0.W.IKWBrHT
r
all over Ue preaenraa and the royal or three Plne-ules upon retiring at night
CAN MAKE prompt' DELIVERY. SEND US
MOlfROEAMcWETHY
■r I
hanttog box. Thus the appearance of shall be relieved before morning
YOUR ORDERS.
^a stag worthy of the Imperial gun la
reported by tatopbona. partlcnlars be1i|g gtvan of wban tha animal was
last aaea. Within thraa minutes the
at RSW WH.HII.R BLOOR
yr oar ataru/or the spot,
has a daap hold on the
Ptoa.uleadl»>lveal uric polMaa and amUe tha KIDHEYS
negroaa of North CaroUna. as shown

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Fine Dental Work

Tohn R. Santo
General Insurance

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SI2-00

GAS RANGE

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DENTIST

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