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The Evening Record, February 24, 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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1906-02-24
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THE EVENING RECORD
2600
TKAVCNSC cmr, MICHIOAN. SATUROAV. rEBRUARY K. 1»0«.
8 RAQE8
WRL HAVE PIIMilRIES<E|!!i!l!M
GOTUOETRUIT
limJSUCANtWiU. MAKC omscT
INVITATIOM OF TRAVERSE CITY
OW/
WAS ILMOST
UNANIMOUS
AM# ta
CPI
WASNT PREflENTEa
flAIISTS IAN lAOE PUIS
AtBowa coomlttad an act of raadaUsBi
last eranlnc for wblch they shonld be
WAS ALSO IN GAME TO CAPTURE
aaade to settle Tbe lee cream wbJcb
MUWiaPAL LEAGUE.
was serrad at the «t. EIttabeth OoU
entcrtalamem at tbe borne of Dr. W.
P. Btraaeways last erenlnc was placed
Santiment Was in Favor of a Revlkion
oa tba back porcb of tbe boose. Tbe
of fth« Charter of the State—
a of tbe KoUd bad made arTan«e
meats to ratora all tbe cream the
I of Mayor Ouimc of Chiused and in to doins aave s
of tbe espease. A pallon can was left
de and these foot youn« men
Mayor A. V. Frtedric£ and party,
rHOPOilTION FAVOAtO AY OHt
who l^fi here Tuesday for Grand Rap
taboot the bouse and id* where they attended the Leupue of
HUMPACD NINtTY two.
Mlrhlpmn Muairtpalitles which held
days' session, returned to thi
city this mominz. ami tHI rei«jrt pUi
j^lllON AT TWI wemMO LATT
CVCNiNa
TWE«n VOTED A6AIIST IT
Ftafi ¥tm
Unfavor«W«. But
• OuafUan af KapaBAaoey TNla
ARE COMING
TyANQUET
BOARD OF TRADE WILL HEAR
GRAND RAPIDS MEN.
ctdad almoat awuilmott.ly to bold pH
maHca to Boonlair rrpablkan candl
TO ASSIST
daloa on the ward and cliy Uckcu for
tbo apr*n« elaciioa by direct voi.* THAT
Instead of tbc caucus netbo^ beret i>fOra praralllJiw. Tba tnoetlni; was rep
raaaaUUve of the republicans «f the
cHj. Iba bast workers and pnunlnenl
clUjaaa beloc preaent. allhouKh the
IS THE
OTHER CITIES
FURNITURE
CITY
BOARD'S POLICY.
Paper Mills at Kalamazoo Were Visrd and Mayor FHadrlch Is
Vary
hoped by iboaa'who ravor.nl the>rl
Enthusiaatlc
Over
the Industry There.
varynovemML
Tbara were 212 present and when
the vote was taken, only twenfy oiej
stated that no
Mayor PYi
tatloD was extendedI from this citj
city for
K as’the lnr.it
the c-»mii
. David E -Heinen
tmlf. former vice president, .leslr.
By Wire to tbe BvoiIbc Beoord.
Mich-. Feb. 24.-The body of a THREE MILITARY SCHOOL
DENTS ARE MISSING.
boy baby with iU throai cat from ear
to ear was found In a ftaee corner a
abort distance frvm town thto
wmpped to a Detroit newapaper. There THREE
was no other dew to the perpetrator
iblc end fiuihtcrly sddo rs l.j
Mayor I>unne of Chlraso who dHIv
.•red a msKnlScent speech ai tbe clew
InR session Thursday ev.*nlni; uisir
Almost All
zarlmzc plant.
smoker was enjoye.1
Uvlngsion as one of the social
incnwmf theirs the same amtsint " featmes.
he n*ntinueti. "The larse monied men
pmposlllon.
While the atteadance was mn as here have not placed Umf sul»scrlp
tloiiH l*ccause they ha%e not rvallzed
the value of NUrh s plan).
With e
do/en repn->elH^lve buMue^s tn'et:
publicans of tbe city renardlnic the prl Irnek of It the ronfldeu, e of ail woulo
he
assurtxl
for
then
It
would
I
k- knowr.
»ary reform-movement. There was
Kalama
an earnest dlsrusslm, for and analnsi that Ihlncs w.Mild be riKht
and it Is true that while ih.-re were a xoo hs.s ftn.wn to I*.-, a renter of th-
lante as mlpht b«ve been expected It
log. Only a small portion of the house
hold zood» were aav«>d. The Are was By wire to The Evontoz Record.
GambU-r. Ohio. F.b. 24.—The Ken
caused
by, the stuveiilpc pa
yon Military acwd.-my was b.irn.-d here
through the ro..f, .No Insurance.
farly th1^ mominz. all of the build
I Inz* being d.‘Mn»y»-d Thr.^- studedts
are missing and It Is *upp«>jmM that
NEIGHBORS
INTERFEREDn
they lost ih«-lr Ilv«-s in the Are.
In addiiino to the thr>'c misatnz stu
mis. ihivt* others w.ve Injured faial-
hilf Mx .nh.Ts sustalued serious
injurt*.*. l*p uD^il this afierao.*n. the
thris- mt.H.-ing Mud.nth had md iKKti
found and it \% l^lievtM that th.-ir
UMiiui are siimcwbere In the rulnHl
HUSBAND WAS ILL IN BED
he Is Almost Oeat^-ConstaMe Had
bers Would Allow Him to Pro
IgHdir-s .»r giniletnen to
HOCH’S BOOT
ISSISSW ESWED
By Wire to the Evening Record.^
Chicago. Feb. 24.—Three cemetcriea
Warsaw. Feb. 24—An unknown aa- »^r« iwfuacd to allow the burial of
sasato fatcHy ahf*t M. IvmnoB flirvetor Hofch. Tbe body may go to the pot
Ry Wire to the Bventog Record.
ters field.
,
WANTED 130
INSIST on your procer fumlshlnp
you tbn Ideal bockwhnaL prmhnm wmA
whole wbrntl .flour and prannlated
SML There Is no beUer.
feh mf
WB4JUB-TONO
benefit
Monday
•venlag. Admiaskm U mu.
Pro1 sinna at 6 o'ckxk.
Iheo
iU lo GRINNHJ. BROTHEBS
-ecelve flO.OO extra to apply on
r piaffe.
feb 24-tf
UNION STREET
Winter Goods at Deeply Cut Prices
Ifynawtraldbuy Biwt
rn.-rcliandi.ir at tBaawfartimm' prtcaa now tayosr
timr.foraU wlaHr goDda »uM ha rk^t owl. .1 wr da act aarry gooOm YTMany
aaaaow to anoth*. This wtU ha YOUK .‘rrOBTUNlTT.
attaattoa la «■
ractad V. Mon'a OvorcoaU at S4-.O0 to S I AOO. Katm
mimm at
tWprW. Kowmoalirwloiwd. Boy' Brnry Salt, sad Orarooata aow atahla
foUmrtaa: AU haavy Uadrew*.
Ip^r Wool^ranta. Dl^ Kanr
Mm'.Wool8.«k.. Qlrrr
now“^Ts YOUR TIME
WIKIH SHOES MUSr LHVE OUR STDK
Here's an opjiortunilj^ to buy the Iiost F«K*t-
to sL'iy a'wny.
SEE OUR DOUGLASS DISPLAY
a
bosook
CUSTOM SAWING, i ^
(d---—----^-----------------------
For wonioD who do not fe<-l
like paying nion* than $'2 00
for^boee, we say come bore ^
traverse 0ily mig. 0e.
for your footwear
Twenty different stylos to
select from—stylish shapes-I
with MtentorkidllirisJiLdit
soles for <lrt«8, h.Mivy ones
ones for street wear; almost
as pretty ;is the $:100 kind,
with our 4;winintee behind
them for service. Try a
inir at
sPhonAB2|BoU.I08.
FEBRUARY
$2.00
Clearing Sale
depnty game warilrn*.
I O. O. MOrrATT I
I Ab«tract« of TlUo I
I
■
PBICM •ATIvrACTMV
r.t«bll.>.4 WM
|bm«>3I*
I
I
B«Bk •.IMM.4I
ME/MSf&YOCMO
rtiiMGk&
PREPARE FOR SPRING—
Y*oii may as well see oar new spring goods airly, and
so wv say to you that several large invoices
^
SPRING SUITS, TOP COATS, CRAVENETTES,
NEGLIGEE SfflRTS, ETC.,
Buy alii the Childrens’
goods before Wed
nesday next closes. Buy
all the Men’s Suits and
Overcoats needed. Spring
goods will be placed on
sale next week : : : ;
w now in ud more ocming daily.
WDUER GOODS-GoioK at a piioe Uat la cIoainK them .
out rapidly. Take your choice;
|BHBRMAK£._
(j^ciaroAaaa
F
■4;-
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
$2.00 Shoe
aoodness
SEIZED VENISON.
DENTISTS
KUBECK & HOYT
LOGS WANTED!
had agr.id: to .llsagr.v ami have
sl'giiea a forma* ijaimr to tbancfft-cl.
Dn. Siwycr & PcnhdkXM
i
208 FRONT STREET
New oY»l<. F« b 24 - Mrs Verkes.Mlzner is barricaded against newspaiM-r men t^iay and has Jiad her tele
phone disconnt*cii-d. A close friend ol
Mlrncr stat^ i.slay that 4he ciMijde
Wo oro now pormonontly loon-
) serve the public to tbe b«t ]
CITY BOOK STORE
baohaim-t
Hy Wire to ihe tNc-ulng Reoird.
Uon as pmrldad lor by thu pci of the
iOmtlnund on Fourth Pnpnj
bring
cnip..l.s to CIKINN'EIX IIROTHEU*?
and nv-i-iv.- lltMst extra to apply on
a new piano.
f,-b 24 tf
Saul: .Sn : Marie. .Viej. . Feb.
^•vrral 1-arrel.w of_venison packe
shipment to riuraso were seize
lapb^ture.
Otbeni arpued very forcibly that by
aBopUnp the oMbod tbis apHn^. Ute
Three Cemeteries Have Refuted to Ab
pmmle of the city wpuld be better en M. Ivanoir. Oiractor of Railroads any
abled to judpe as to tbe requirements
InteiMoty Anti-PolMi Wak
i the new law be
FataUy Shot.
/•
Our efforta to conUnne
juier will be our earnest
wesr ;it pricr-s ») low Ihnt no on.* cm afford
WANTED 130
to Pull a Revolver Before Ncgh-
idneappIcTre. wafers, coffee and fudge.
rblnery had been placed W. rull .»|K-ra.
Tb.' ori.ein of Tb.- flrv is
;
Ceorg.- !>•♦•. a farmer two miles aro.-^J
c»f riymo.iili, saw a white .dij.M-l sit
ling on the f.mce, and after sh.sjiinc
II f.umd It i.»
a large white ..r snow
owH. a x.-ry rar.- bird, as It i.s* scbb.u;
II outbid.- 111. tiiiilH r line.
CABBAGE PATCH CAST
Mi^; l->hih Andehuin eniertalnf-*! .ho
iM of Mrs Wlzz.s of'tin- Ca»>l*age
few who did not Isvur dloet nomlna- paper mill InduMry iMtause they re<
Uons, many who opp.wc-d U ics>k ihelr oRUlke the vwlue of such an lnd*i-<try. ' !*atrh last evening at her home on
Mr. FYlrdrich visited five or six Seventh Mivtt.
ataad mere l.erause they wore not
Many twlal games wore «-nJo.v«M.
aura tbal It would l>e m I:ood thluR for IromenM- paper mills, wb.w he said
tbe dly to adopt the idau hasiUy. They evcrythlni: was deslrubj.- and the work among them l*eiug a musical romance
No iKbir. no unpleasant which consisted of a set of qu.-Mions
ballevod that the proposition .Aould wonderful.
replied to.by giving th«
ba adoptod under the isw ensct«-<l by ness and with a constantly Inrrpasiiis
woog^ music was fur'
tbe iMt laplslature. after the rotnln«: of plant caimcliy the lndu.>^ir> was re
markable. * The fart Ibsl they are m nished b> Earl Henr>* and Mlsa Minnie
lar;rfnK their capacity." he said, "wa^ Trimble, whil.* Edmund Anderson propnmf that they were pn.ntabic." He videtl no s-mall pnrfU*n of the enti-rtalnalso said that
Kian.hs r.ady In sng pn*gram Th.- .-veiling clos.-d with
light
n-fr.-shmrnis ..f aandwich.-s.
ctmld be deferred until jhejezal ma
a became a part oC tbe City Book
• an phoad to MLT we have buHt np
TmB0MTI0.tlW.
Uy Wire to the Exsning Itecord.
sImi
SIX YEARS AGO
INJURIES.
bonding^
unknown.
R. R. HOBART
We appreciate your patro
Hoonehold Goods This Momma.
, Believed That the Three Misatng StoSpecial to ^le Evenlnz Record.
i Lost Their Lives In the
wnillamsbarz. Mich.. Feb. 24.—The
namew-Orioin ^ihe
house occupied by Bert I^don and
family was destroyed by lire this mom-
AGREED TO DISAGREE
■elMi: >lewR «.f Ihelr work."-he ^aul
an Kvenlu;: Record reiM>rler l«»day
the convention the local del.f j*eople who ha\e subncrllnM wtuild
* down tb. re and m*. for thrmHelv.-K zztlon was taken for a drive around
cse iiayinj; mills they would mum th«- rtty vIMilnz «he city pumplnz Ma
the cU-cirtr Ilzht plant and ihe
INJURED
TENTH VEAR-tm
A, V. HOBART
STU
I
1‘liascs."
Mayor A
yVlr.lrirh.
The prominent f.-aiun^ ..f th.- ibn^ Dy Wire to the Evening Kect*rd.
poaed tbe proposition, those who rote.1
days' session was the fcelinc whlcli
P.»rt IliimiL Min,.. h\ h ri-II.-<auvr
fbr It belnc enthusiastic. When the <»r iratb- wh. re h.- fi»und Seci.-tary H.
vent In every sp. ak.-r who ap Constalde Mmnn- was .-j.-ciing a pcMir
D. C. Ysn Asmiis. who sis»ke favor
l*ear.<I upon the prozram that a revl
amily by the name «f Travl.* from,
ably of an.-ndlDK the Inoird of trade
of the ronstltutlon of Mirhlcar
heir
home while He* huslianil wa.s ill
banquet In this city He was Informed
urz'mily lu.M.-l
The cnstiiu
n 1-.I. n.lghl.nTv luierf, n-iS and atby Mr. Van Asmus that no .bnibt their
as It sUn.ls today is td half a
.-mpt.d to stop iheofftc.-. Minnie n{;<«orf:e
V.
Whitworth.
The city committee was tb.'refor.* pn^^ldent.
century's adoption, whtui the cllles of use.1 to Is* guvern.*d by the actions of
I tend as a speaker.
aatterised to call primaries to submit
late contained but a small por the crowd or to liMcu lu the pleadings
Ein.'si A. «lowe of
to tba people tbe aamea of tbe candltlon of the population of the state and of the sick man and hls wife. He drew
Batas fpr |ba varioas ward aad city the Michlpan Tradesman was suxxest- their zoveromenl was plarcl. because
revolv.-r niul aw<-d by this the emwd
ed
as
a
speaker.
Mr.
rrtedrtch
also
ottwa to be vatad ppon direct for the
of tboir Inalznlflranl lUandlnz. entlr.-1t alloued biTu l.» pn»e«cd wi'h hls w<*rk.
called upon
Amos Musselman
hut
In the hands of the lezislatun^th. althotegh much Indigna:inn v.as ex
found him absent frum the city hut
Uw Owtltnad.
p most vllatTy cone.-med havlny press*-il.
,
The meeURf was railed to .»nler by was assurvHl that 'he would attend. Mr. Dothluz to say by way of suzRestion
The evriiem.-tH was Iih* much for
J. W. PaichlB. dbairman of the repute Van Asmus asMunsI Mayor Pri.'drlrh
to the b>cal zt»vemment iieerls.
Mrs Travis hnd she was .m I/*-.! wItIi
llcan Hty committee. Mr. Patchln Ihsi It was the polhy <*f the r.rand
Further. It was volc-d that the con
dslons and Is In a .vrri.ms Male of
staled concisely
the object of the Rapids Isard of trade to afsiht other veritlon Vas unaiiPm.mHly in fav.*r .d
cItieH and dbLatl they r..;ild to furilu r
meeilnit and said that It had licn
fnrtherlnz the nonpartisan Idea Ir.
called upon the earnest rt^uest of business InfereMh as they felt tba* municipal matters. Hiy z<»'cmnientevery
trend
toward
Improvement
In
many who desired to see candlelnit of a iKdltlcal nature hut
dates In Traverse City nomlnsied by other cities was of material assUtanre rather siandlnz'uik.u business Iln.-v.
Rapids
"We feel
that
tbe direct metbad Instead of under the to Grand
The test which wws siizuesied for ran
caacwi system: that It was in resiwnse
dIdates for oflic- belnr "Is he well MRS. YERKES-MI2NER AND HUS
to pHItloas from every ward In the ter for Weut.^m Mlchlfcan." said Mr quallfled to p.*rform the functions of
BAND SEPARATED.
the mayor Mated that
Van Asmus and tl
this offlre" rathiT than "what has th.
the north.-ni diMrtt.ulini; center lay
sel candidate dune for thIn Traverse City.
l*nyr
Reported to Have Signed a Paper to
Mayor A. V. Krl.Mrlrh visited Kala
vldlBf for dlrtet nomlnstions
The eonr.mtl.in had a ntfst Inter
That Effect—She Is Barricaded
year, and stated that the nnn-tlni: had marts* whlb* alist nt wher.* he \islte«I
estinz ndl call «d ePl.-s. the resiKWse^
in Her Mansion.
been c^led for the purpose of det-r the paper mlllH Jn oiH-ra'loii there.
"No .me ran form any Idea t*f tiemlnlnc whether w.* desired to make
tkm, or wall until Ui.t.
I». C, Ollbcrl was s.1.wi.h1 as chslr
man of tbc meetlnp and J, W llannen
aecretsry. Mr. GUV«-H Htaie.1 ihmt the
meeUnp was then orw^n for s fr.v and
fttU dlscnsMon of this luMH.r.ani sub
jnrt and InvlUHl all those m<ereM.d.
to espreas their views, s.* that Int.-lll
peat espresslcm could U- had u|m»u ibe
A. S. HOBART
SIX OTHERS SUSTAINED SERIOUS
Lnndon Lost
ceed With H«s Work.
nominations dlreei for the sprlnj: eUw-
FATALLY
HOME WAS BURNED.
Bert
the rominz nioei la be held at Ih trolt.
the ceneral feellnz lu-lt^ larzely In
I delepmiloDS who had Come pr«-pare
.-xicnd Invitation. Manist.-*- with
lild del.icstlon of sevnib-en with 11;
Inz Uadzc.M not .veil pn->entiuz tp
Invliallou whU-h they had *-o well pr.
psr.^1.,
6 O'CLOCK EDITION
ACAUEMYWAS
BURNEODUWN
UK’S TN8AT CUT
HSg»»»W
bu
HailtonCloiiifCo.
■uMiir--
v-f':
■■WK:
■■'I:-
: cnv. MICMIGAIt.
IHEEVENINGRECORO
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2<. IMS
wm om wnmil
I SMC MmafiM ISM Kart tqwste
ft
I
At tl»? Or^ «r •• I
r» VjmO^ of y«v* M ct the
mwml iodMl mnt* to witiek a mm{ Ut of the friea4a of JoAa F. Oct hAT«
looked forward wtUi meek ptaamrt
luu beeti Ike Mrtkdaj dinmr drcA Id
kU bo®or br Un. Oil. Laai ereMag
tkc fneoda am aa la year, paat and
•peat a aimber of koari rrrf delicbtfallr at tke koepitakle Ott home. The
4lalas maa ma decorated ta red. tke
uwme%
A amie
m at^.
d*..
i«mw%
iiTOsns
^
ALL HEAVY FURWIMtE
im.
Marked to the lowest possible selling pried during
m-:
ft
I
OUR REMODELING SALE
TK SKuwtw-muum Hmr
kaimi«linieeddl, leadaDd ^
pkint ol the gremleal durability,
^wperiy applied it «n*t go wwk*.
ALL
DEPOSITS
We can show yoo booaea, pauRed
with it years ago, that piove tke
value of tke paiaL
t PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BUK *
•tVE nr A FAIR TR1AU.
l^iaay <rf laat ajato a repakllcaa
M tka MiWF Mtkad for ikla aprlai a
alMCIOB. win doabOdM be grattfyias
to a laria proportkai of tke ropabllc
aaa ef the citr. althoufk tke repreem
talloa ae to muabew am aot aa Utge
6AVEPR06UI
and
MU 10 StfIBIl RI1IE
iWarty eretr
r aa to the
the I’reabvalelRh ride
been pm
another until i
off for one renwn or nnoihf
ek. to take
when tbc)
decided to go to tkc Dlrznlcy achool
aaoi ward to oapnm tbell^ ckoloa a<
to tka emdldataa on the ward and .kpoae and there cajoy two houn* of
I fun. Inalead. the aleighlng having en
dtp tIckoU for the coming election.;
______
the children met
ni. ..Uo. blM Uk«. .bo «n1!the church at fhe
4M. «in M bo Idlo Ud lb. R«»,d LI"'
and there enjoyed their
Kbdlcu U»t U. prloulo. .HI d..
onnrMmlv U>« lo dUrp»rt the
Ttlop a vary fordble expreealon aa to
vkaai tka candidates on the official
Ucketa ahatl be.
There la an open qnealkin among
some, whether It la wlac to adopt the
new method thia aprln* It la a trial.
■ l';r
-_______
with the money provided for the rig
eo that they had about as mo<^ sport
out of the affair a.s though they had
really taken a ride.
,
•URPRI8E PARTY.
wkadier ike republloana of the city deThl.^
■Ira direct aomlaatloiu ayid wc be L«on Ensign Celebrated
teenth Birthday YaMarday.
Eight friend* gave a earprliie party
on lyxm Ensign last evening. It Inlng
his thirteenth birthday. Those prv*
WAS 4 YILARft OLD.
ent were Charles. Harley and Harold
Mias Helen Pratt of Old Miaalon Dave Umprlcht. Charles Augustine. Frank
Saddle^. Hazen Gardner. Eddie Smith
a Party.
Mlaa Halee Pratt of Old M3aalon col- and Elmer Ferris. Mr. and Mr*.
abratod her fourth birthday Thoraday Chance UmprlchL sr.. and Mr. and
evening by Inviting fourteen of h«'f Mrs. Charles (lermalne sere ^the
frienda to spend the evening with her guesirt of Mr. and MrK. I»« J1 Bnslgu.
8p<aklng, singing and games were
and Uke supper prepared by her
mother. Aa the dellciona birthday the amusements and light refn-shcaha waa paaeed eke chone four of her ments wen* wrved. Loon receive I
many
preuy pn>si*nl* from his friends.
little frienda. Mlaaca Fux. Hlele.
Barlagk and Lane to blow out the can
dles. About half past eight the guest*
The Yellow Fever Germ
left, leaving many ]lttl«‘ glfia and fei'I- has recently been discovered, it iHwrs
lag tkay had all had a lovely Umc.
a close resemblance lo the malarU
germ. To frci^^ the system fmm dis
ease germs, the most efft'ctlve rcmtily
Is b:. Kings New Ule mils. Guaranieed to cure all dlw«acs due lo mal
aria i>oison and omstiiiatlon fir., at
JohnmHi Drug Co.. P. H. Meads. C.
^r*“«Sio»xDnils:‘
A
IbiglMH* Drug Co.
IF YOn ARE FIGURING I
on anyihinu in the Furniture line for the near fu
ture it will pay you locomc in and investigate our
remodeling sale prices. Kasy payments.
J. W,
L,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL—YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNtSI^R
jMAIL CARRIER ON FOOT
WOOL IS UP
Not Pudding VnOx
Mat at tke Bkeettag in favor of the adioaraed to Ike pai
proaoMd amremoat tWa aprtne. doubi- evening waa apent,
The gUMti
featu
leaa expreeaea tke aentlmemii of the of Ike feature*.
. and Meada*ea W.
MMa of lapabUeaaa of the city. an4
tka tooa or tkta expimalon ahoold be
C Cermalno and Dr. and Mrs. A. H.
We will begin work on the first floor in a few days
and at the rate the public is uking advantage of
the extremely low prices, wc will have no dilTicuUy
ia diminishini: the stock.
:NO SLEIGHING OR WHEELING ON
r
LONG LAKE ROAD.
The Sunday achool cIsk* ttf l
V
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Altbouirfi aji wotJ nihterials iiave mlvaruvil in priri<
Bva Hamilton of tbc C^ngregaijonal j
CMolbcnift i-Juihct Kuamuteed pure wool, arv htill seUJ
venlng
bi
|
Has
Gone Off and Many Loads ef
church gave a proy
I
Old Postofftco Buildr.ng
iiii:atthrolil priciw
'
/
Ugs Have
bU^
the church parlorn to uklch 125 guc»t
lepalred. the progimm being;
Violin solo. Clm.suince Hoyi. aconn----Many mm give Uvishly of gold,
panist. Addle Soles.
"
w»rk of ihi s-:n and warm | To huiH bridices and rabies and tow
ReclUtlon. Lena Dean.
wind^for the past few «Uty> ha* ! „
PUno duet. Edna LaFranicr. EcsmU wreu;*? tiRVtH- with the nlelghlng;
factor be.
Ifrtincn.
ihTtvagbout the ctiunfry and hung upUlive the^pfMir and net-dy Rocky hlttun
Rocllailon. Charhdte Isgrig.
winter oiK-rattons for a radius of many f
Tea
' llic nKikoR of (Molheraft <'l-jth(‘X Ii ive prneli(*ally nacJ.iUnson Drug Co.
Vocal nolo. Gladys Palmer, aemm
ritictO their prulU tliis si‘a6on in older to cotitinao iho
panist, Ethel Palmer.
j South of the city scanxly a vemlge.
Dialogue In costume representing
policy of makiog all Clothcraft clUhc* pom wool.
WANTEO 130
tPhurfa I'riendl; Fimph. j^^Xd^l^miTl^^sun
gen.lm.m to
' There is no other line of opuil merit selJinj: lit such/
f Gladys Williams I: Chinese. (Helen >^e\eral bi t In dep:h. \Vi*sJ and n«»rlh j <i»uik*u« to GRlN.N’KI.L
•ROTI flats
low prices.
Straub I; Dutch. (Mary Morgan!; Irieh. of Iho city a few ira.-e.H of tin* iM-aiiti aiul ni-eiie lloon exira
o apiily on
(Lucy Kelley 1.
-ful nvnslu l..ii not enough to aarrant a new piano.
feb 21 tr
any »b ighirg On rhe Ijong Lake roda
.
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ke were nerved In the dlnlnc j
j., tjHrher wh.H-lin:; or hlelyhinc
IDEAL J’ROniTTO ar
wbno„nu,.......... .......................................=!
charge cf Bessie Han
and 4 hmfsl
m^n-ninc. On the Aenn- rond , by the latest Improved i
Friend. I^cy Kelley and Mary Morgan j
wheeling a
were <imdncted. a grab bag being In],,,.
,
charge of Mis* Lottie K>selka. The pcalnsula Is In iug Civeri'd by wh» el
SOUTH SIDE STORE
I Vu.de Sara's promisiu.ry not,.,
evening was both profitable and eu itxlay.
j In the world's markets to an tuiHi
CORNER UNION AND EIGHTH STREETS
>f yable.
The loss of the sleighing means t 1 extent at a pr.-iulum. th.mgh
trrltnjs blow to (hf lumber
?r eamp.HaiiU
„„!>• 2 per .
farmers who have |«
hauling h»gs| of inten-st iniieh
intieh lower
1
Luckieet Man in Arkansas.
tluiu the i»i
"I'm the luckiest man In Arkansas." and mauv loadtidiave been
dump^-Ki at j ls.sory rote-i r.f a
n dump<-«l
other CMiiitej
write* H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since •the road side it» wait for m«
J. H. WONROe ' GEO. W. MeWETHY
m.rr.. snnw
the World nm«*f IlH,,r lM*f..re IIm v
the restoratloh of my wife's health
be snhl. e\eii jit their f:u v vitlue.
MONROE & MeWETHY
after five years of continuous cough
ing and bleeding from the lungs; and
, IF YOVK grocer docs not have Ideal
I owe my gt»d fortune to the world's
.The Rev. J. C. Varren. pastor ol
uraliwn or
»hoM
groaieat medicine. Dr. King's New Shanm Baptist church. IMalr. Ga.,
Discovery for Cxmswroptlon. which T *ajr« of Electric Bitters: ' It s a <ksl- flour and granul.trd moa). call U|> stC.
know from experience will cure con eend lo mankind. It rured me of lame
sumption lf.4aken In time. My wife back, stiff joints, and complete ph.vaImproved with first bottle and twelve Icwl collapseI was so meak It lock
bottle* completed the c-re." Cures me hair an hour to walk a mile. Two
the wor*t cough* and colds or money hoUles of Electric Bitters hax< made
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
refunded.
Job
nded. At Johnson
Dn»g (V>.. F. H. me HO strong I ha%e Ju.st wnlk«*d ihr«*c
Mngds. C. A. Bugt»ee Drug Co., dmg- miles in no mlnute.s and feel like walk
glsu. bOc and 11.00. Trial botUo 10c. ing three more, it's made a new man j
of me. " Greatest remedy for weak
ness and all stomach. <iver and kidnev j
NEW FUfD^ITURE.
complaints. Sold under piarantee at!
Ha* Been Brightened by ; Johnson I>rug Co 's. F. II. Meads C. A.|
Bugbee Drug Co.'s drug stores. Price j
To the l.atJit s of Tr.tversty City than to havt» tht^ir kitchnn.; thoroimhly
rumltnn* for the Elks hall
iFrank Trude
1J-
$10.00 to $20.00
J. WIL HELM
DR.J..W. HIGGINS
GBERAL insurance Pine Dental Work
Nothing Better Can Happen
PLEASANT SURPRISE.
nent setting lo the lotlge room propc
It has iwen purchased a! a co^t t MiaaiEsther Dcran Guest of Honor
Mica Jeome Austin's Home.
14541 and ctuiHists of a tri imai fur th
*A Very pb-n-ant Miriiii-e wa- uiv*
exalUHl ruler; and chn^'** fn*" Ibe m
leeronl b*adlng knight. Uio eaU-rrae l {evening at the home of Ml - Jm |
loyal knlghi and cstfM-mrd b-eturer «>•' Austin, ihe gm-Ht
hotiOr 1 .•■ni: j
while a new aliar wlrh all mn-^sarj |
L^rat^-who left ihi« nuun i
furnishings with four marble
I j tog tor Grand Rnidds. Miss D,.-au ha^
pedestals comph-teH the elegant sc; |to ihe employ of the CUirens j
They are of quarler sawtil oak will. | Tcleph.me
y friends Is.ih In
leather furnishings and probably the |
and
* office and among her KulKicrilH-rs
flm*st in tbc city.
O w!ii Vlnrendy miss her.
The npto-rtate woman a
Frightfully Burned.
tics, drugs and iiowders.
rely ham Ill lo the
Cliss. W. McK>re. a rcaehini^t. *>f
er s Rock
Ford City. Pa., had his hand fright
fully burued in an cloclrlcal furnare.
He applied Burklen's Arnica Salve
with the usual result, "a quirk .infi
I perfect cure." Greatest healer on earth
Prehideni Rooscv< irs favorite break- for bums, wounds, sores, eczema and
faat, is com pone, with New Orleans plldL rn<-, at Johnson Drug Co.. F. H
Otolaaaaa.vbacoo. watercress with a big Meads. C. A. Dugbeo Dmc Co., drug
wUto baked potato He likes bakej
l*eana If they are baked in dbc genu
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
me Boston way. a habit which has survtrad his Harvard days. Several Umc*
a month a big brown dish raakes
'J
I JackBDo Hfll Waited Nut
while bourne and the president has n
feast. Mrs. Henry Oibot Lodge Is an
old-time housekeeper. Her baked beans
am the product of her own bands.
M you have lost your boyhood
•MrHa. rouniffd and coofMooco of
yoffth. are offer yoq new life, fresh
. Tea or Tablets. John
equipped with the v^.y best ami mo5t up-to-date
^
:
:
KITCHEN FURNITURE
:
. :
'
Tho work of tin* kitclu-ii ctin Ui inmlf ti pleasure if you have the neo-sssry ifrtielos to do
<lo with. This fxreal store carries everythin.; iiLi-dul an*! wi- efirely save money for you.
KITCHEN CABINETS
\V<*re invenUtl to
t!ie heusewift lany fite|w. Tin :• ;ire b*i many Ilunj;s lu rtltHl
.iltl IU*
. ami tliey
h* Iriiiht I hand
11 in sun'risrni: how nianv sh iis can lxif the kitchen ntensiJs are• ri^ht at hand.. These sell from SI'.OO to $7.-V).
KITCHEN CUPBOARDS
pl»c- for every
.-Vi-ry pan
i>an jiiiil
niiil spld.-r ami all ollx r cookintf t
t-1 when
kr
I savi.I
wli.-ii yon know
whin- yonr tliinur. nr.-. S JI for $7,.VJaml
An hour^
KITCHEN CHAIRS
.\rr theliamly chairs iIh.-ina-fd cUaire • six of Ui- sn Km.l. wm.l m-:iI chairs, three
Fplndlc kick, are now- <;oM
KITCHEN CABINET TOPS .
'
.\rc8o liamiy to '"pnl'.hinas in." They have so many litll- .Ir.i»i-rn for cxtricU and
spicce and olhi-r things nice; yon should mallv Imy Ihrni with tin- esl.iiiot Hase, tbi-n you
havtf the whole tiling. TIn-s.- t-ost you from $;f V) to V-.OO.
KITCHEN TABLES
withwit ‘ “
F>r $2 25; an arfiok- you ein hot kcI aloDK
KITCHEN UTENSILS
Is olie p{ the best coals
mhied; ft boros free and
dean, .with the minimum
amount of soot and ash; you
will make no mistake in
giving it a trial.
Thatisa.it^-rwonl.isn't it? But see wlmt it moans. All the |tms ati 1 ixi
ers ami poU. stimng spoons, and mixing InwK ketih-s and spM.-rs. and the
other uscfnl articles the honsowife hss a need for. Xo store < arrics so Inrpo^ and
an;! complete
an assortment. It will be almost impossible to nami- an article nsed in tneD kitchen
kii
that
we <lo^ not have.
THE TAYLOR COAL (jO.
KITCHEN CLEANERS
. n>opcn any W IBoor.Saie Deposit VwUt, two kcyi are
aeeM.7oan aari onn, ao tiiat ao one other tbaa the owner bat
■oewtoit,aa)MBMlboriaBd. The raaltu alwaja open aniiag lauioeat hoar., and box« are opaood ia the priTate nohi
shown abots Oar amalkat bous ais abaadtadr l«>Tta for
aarttparpoast, bsiasSixSiSI inebss ia tbs. Thrae tsat lor
•SSOsyaar.sotbstiDraboQtdcs wssk jroa can insaie doea.
taeaU and reooidtot rains (ram loM bjr B». tbsH orcarslesi.
asM, or tbs earkrtitr o( otban.
THIS 18 THE CLASS OF WORK WE DO
TO WHOM IT MAyOOMCmNl
Thw te to cMtify tbu I baxa inaiMbd Umi electrical work
in Um sew Port Office UTiareneCito, Mioli., inrtalled by J. B.
Price BleetrioOo.. and fiod tl» waffLaanehip to befiirtdea
•ad ia aooordMce wit
of the KstioBal Qectrio
, Department, and tbe work teeU (rw ol
oiiemti, vitb an iasalatioii reeiatonoeaW
Uadefwriten- ieqairementa.
^eqaiieo
*. S. OOmJBX.
.s.ntM«7ticpt.
FDtSI HAnONAL BANK
J. a PAIQE ELfeCTRIC CO.
m CASS srastT
phonS ms
m
iii
tte old standby; Scmhiiio is sotnrthins new, bit it docs the
glass cleaner; we will make yonr work twii-o qs easy if you will let ns.
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TIE HMINfll V Ur
MERCANTIU COMPUn
OEAUEM IN EVCTYTHlNa
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERVTOlNa
n
I
ffATUBDAV. FEMUiAJKY H,
•Olty omtotog mv
o'eloek. He can ntao hare hla brother
Tbo «M9or«( tilt T
^la to aatataa, or anyone nint tbnt
toge pgmed is strongly
be wUbos, Tbo only tbtag tbM I topool aclltog. mad has
list <m to tbnt tbe roferoo dotdnro nU
oppoalttoB to Uto uai
beta off baCoro we mnrt. If tbia does
This la and atnC Herwtofbro. Oakley not suit Briu. let bfan mnfan bis own
fans gone afatog.vitboat tbe aUgfatost
toponftlK earo wfaOe OtoarUle. to the
one time and made thU city ooe of the anme atoto. has been edpoga tight
Charles H. MoQurrin. bow a resident
trot and pace centers cf tioa aedloa.
of Kaiamaaoo. fnerly of Orond Rnpflo praoraeod la the reelynl tt
An odd I
Ids. champion speed lypewrltor of tbe
promtom to moidt to aeeemi mat
odd. It to defted hla Uile to Cbb
dortog the roortag summer and
eago daring tbe wc^ of Mnrcb IT
IMcktoaon oollego and the Cartiato In ngninai tbn npeedleM exprrto of tbe j
dlan school. Two lirni Pbilad«l|toia
'The contexts will
twiners—PUilnger of the PhlUlea and ture of the Nntloiinl'Bnitocat abowjo
U Oihtn. Why N*t Totf EXAMINATION FREE
parses lor the clrcait dates and
Bender of the Atblellca-make their be held to tbe (Mtoeum. Many wtmiro
tbe fact that Kalamaxoo. which ts ea- homos in the town. They are Ibf operators have entered, Indodtog Mias
for Its meoi rbU year eoacbea of the two arhoola. One would Ulllan Ln Pointe. a Caurogo girl, who
kU ibrongh the weal, muui^y auppore that B^-ndcr. an la
e^ted to give McCurrin n bard
will hare the dates just piradlng and dian bnd a gradoaie of Carlisle, would
It wUl ooal only
a horse to sfaip be solccfed to instruct the red men.
The championship has been held for
that Hty to Jacknon tbe mem
ema to IK a case Of the prophet
bers bellere tbe meet wUl be a Boc- to bit pwn counio. however, for Ben
di-r U.casi*tog the nhlie boya‘of
He to equally expert on
The half mile track In Jarkaon was Jlck^n. while Pimnger la togtrocn adding ai
one lime ra'ed as the fastest to tog the redtkina of Carlihle Each U rkn write about ns fast bl
when seeing the keys.
state id Michigan and while it
that win boat coitogtont of hll
has gone dr«wn some It will te imShort Briefs.
race. It m-lll be Interesting to
prorc-d and placed at Us old standsrl.
Terry MeoGvern wants to Join a
Jackson is the home of many fln^ wairh the omcome of the duel.
Cana After Britt.
drlrlng horse» and fast -nag..- and
aaya that when I
Ibis year will nee ^ly repM-entH
San FYanciscr. K.-h. 24-Jut* Gan»
Come in and tell us all about yourduebillanf^rron ihr I rack.
has teat the fullowtot; Ci*m:nun»caUon »become a professional ball pla.ver.
ccive face value and ten dollars extra on anyspi dai
j The scandal at Ascot park L gro
tfaO'C who mill l>e gi«en e to 11^ local ncs>p«,H>rs:
tagged pianos in the store!
chance to show their worth and .their
-I ■ havo one mort‘ prci»sltiim
f«ir to work lasting da
omtors are:; NelHe Online. Nurman make to Britt, i want to llglu him ^
m Ihe far we....
ima wara to b^ the Inrlng trfIn Gridley; Jack M. B. Nurrle Brand.; agalB and I leave it to ;be puhUc If It
sloping of hors4-s, unfair han.ll-1
iDcb as fieaelble anyway. Bocks Jepordy. Ruml.ley; R. x. fbr: R.im- to n-Jt fair. U-t the fire and p»Uoe de-!
n»d i»tb‘T unavnry transacnade tbe acqnalntanre of tba great
Pphler (}.. Ate Glltnor; Harry. Kirtments rh a -irerial la rmlt from '
disclosed by the tonan and bis fHlowe on tbe w«tbonnd
run. and, aa tbay bad paid ns tbe par Fr.Hl J. JCcUer; Ilal Ermln. Dr. Kn- the mayor and run the fau*m. If Britt ’that ts lieing made. AlKlxle Davla. IWn Davl*.; Fair wlns be can tak:-all the Oghters-khare '^••‘ly line* aggregating fl.KK) have
tleslar compllmeot of a iwtnn trtp. we
ami in>e.i in mo^. flat- If I win i b****® asst^sRed against guilty Inirae
were nlndad to giro tbem tbe beet of Play. SihatfT A Schuharht r,
H. eren agalnat No. 1. wbicb was alJ.»%nph Welatdd has a l.-lykt bay w ill gl\c all t f my f hare to the charl- i
waya ratiwr aacred on tbe abret 'Tbls. stallion who. while Just enierlnf: h!s ik-a Of the above named departments. |
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I aay, waa pretty generaUy onderatood. flf'h year, has nerer Ix-^ n iracked or I want to sav that I have not a dollar
Thi. Coupon will ba accepted by GRINNELL BR06..
or wbab it waa aU oeer tfaere waa no
to my namewnd I win have to Isii-niw i To draw the fire out of burns, heal
rltfaiam wbaterer on BJacklmm s In given a nnujc. Iini come* of fast parat their Traveiwe City or Peto«key Btore*. as a $10 credit
^ a cat without leaving a accr, or to cure
potion of making a meeting iKiInt for entag.. and . xii rts lay Is the faju-si
on any new Plano bought of them during the thirty <M)
Michigan Iran afford to I
cs. iiae^DoWm^
i ba« Witch Haiel Salve. A •pedllc for plica.
.days, commencing Monday, February 12th. 1B06. If preEarly In the summw he will In- In the ‘i hull
why cannot
i Get the gwnalne. No rocnedy cause*
»tud and to'er in the seanun will u-j •”'U»nds of dollar, ntored away ,
ae^d at time of purchase.
such speed relief. Ask for DeWlu'*
The uHrht U to he JSd pou
sUr.M.
■ T
—the genuine.
♦ Only one of these Coupons on any one sale. Other
Riley has pjrrl.ssed a Hal DM ]
Coupon, or erodlt bln. .r, o.pi.lnM .bovo.
rarer which show.- signs <f mak i
r pUca.^ Tbe train tfaat leases
ill tTie green one.< ga s»m:e ;o{
I WMCbonsd la In tbe open for
ty mUaa. wttb only aebedale rlgbu :arry away the money Hal f)i!lliird]
or a dl^mteher'a tisane between ber has lM>en driven by Dr. Kuclcy
and tbe aaorat of It. At 1 o'clock that htigg) dnrlng the winicr and prt.tnl
morning Btarktmm wired an order to to have a great seaseii next y<
for No. 1 to bold at O t'allou for
Wortd'e Record Srokn
Special 2tti. A mlnnte later be sent an
for Special W2 to run to O Falkm
New Vorh. Feh. 24 -During the iw j
159 EAST FRONT STREET
must be properly digested and uelmnAted to be of
dleaa of No. 1. At least lie ibuugLt stwsluns of the National Amateur
any value to you, otherwise it is a source of harm
-nt ao<b an c»itler. but li.- didn't, AthlHlr
vwlnmilng rhampi m
ade a mistake.
instead of good.
rhlp tourney which wen- ledd In lie*
If not digested, it fermenU and decaya causinf
lug tank of tht- NVw Y.;rk A«hIeMr
sour stomach.” “heart bum,” nausea headacho,
1 laally watched cJjb Wednesday, several r.co.“d< urre
tlowa by
flatulence, bad brMth and other discomforta
blm mi. falling
f
into a doce as I eyed brrken.
bUn drowsily,
i
him
bs bagan to loom op to
O. M. Daniels of the New Vorh A'J.bis chair and to curf and
letlc club was again to Ihb fore with
tbe roof like a signal eoliima. Then tbo
front lege of ble chair struck tbe door, new •figure* in two events, winning
with a
1 woke just os be the iVki yardsi cve!!L in lull rw/mniluv
se.-ouds. D
fOR THE IHEATMiiNr UV
ick to bis table and ^•oRfunae yh time.
pedbnrla
til w wtuldV record. Dani« i« won rhe.
pk-ked op tbe order tonik.
X .AY, ELECTRICITY. ELECTRIC UCHl
DRV Hni AIR
The Brst snspldun I bad that any 2JO >aids rhuniphuiBlilii by ten ynr.to
compels
proper
digestion
of
the
food
and
sends
tht
BAUJ.
MECHANICAL
VIBRA.I.JN ANl. Lit FJNiEN R, T<
fiem Mar.iuanJ .<^ iiuailz of Si. i/misi
food nutriment through the blood into all parU of
from Blackburn <aa be stored a
in 2;22 1-h. which I* only two M-oudsj
the
body.
PotUng It
at
Of AcuU? ami Chronic Kli.-umitis .
.Arilmt. i Ih-ftAiu.anb.
behind ii:e w.u-ldV rerord. Dmlng his
The tissues are thus built up and every organ is
and boldhig tljc imgc ojku v.iU
GouL Sprains. Sc-ihlira, Myaluia, Nt uritin. N. nraE-i.d. Vuricuan
event naiUih. reduwj the Ameniaa
restored to health and strength and put in perfect
to- i.iugtfol rnllalmns I
r«*cord-s at 15» and
yards iroin ’
I hffB, Piles. Trie Arid Diathesis and other dtolurlxtncM-e ..f
tondiUon.
l:4tt35 to 1:43. and from 2;2ii 1-5 to
I -Aye. aye.- cam* bar
oM.-Lil»olism, Geneml and Lrx-aJ Inftx-iiou. .Skin liiattae.^. Liver.
aide of u uiluute. and lUackl.uni tap 2:20 rt specthely.
Stomach and Bowel trouhlefi, Lurm trrnilile-. Kidney and Hlmlped right ot blm. -Come down." AeJ w
Race Track Troubles.
I began to w under nitat was up.
Plantor*Tille, Idas.
der dilliculties. Nervous Exhaustion, Neuraethema, DisooMs of 'J
In New York It
reported that a
^l^ve
There was an lulcrval; then CaUa fund of |15i».tSM» has leen rai-ej t«i
the Female IMnc 4 )nmns. Paralysis and Camvrs. If you are ^
lian asked. “Wbafs the matierr
fight the bill that i« d«':igmd to wipe
suffering with any disease and have been unable to neCtbo da- ^
imaata. It has always given tbe best d
out race track hotting. Thlh fund is
J. T.BUY.ILD.
eirei results by drug treatment, caU and soo the Doctor. Oin- i
.said to be in AUmnr airoady. When
sultation Free.
to
•he eastern
got through rje-ndKODOL DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
•ng in this has:- they will bo calUnl on
’» transfer their at'enthm to Provloi-ty.
oo me, were looking throujdi me and tii nce and Salem Dc*i»ot. N. H . a*
Ibroogb Uic sblTerlng wlnduw~l know neither of which places U It cenaln
It now-and through llie storming night, that the hangiatls nlU he allowetl to
horror art. into ibe cany on of tbe l\«fv run this kummer. Afid the ruimlng
rltcr.
•urf
are mA having all of the
Tbe sounder tiroke. and be turned truilde to th.ms<-:>.-s. The harncs.A
‘■Tbe 1904 Kcdol AInMue ud 20d Tear CUcndir
beck, llsteiwnl a moment, but It was !iur>e turf Is mixed In Regard'-ii. t.f
win be seat free os receipt of two cen s postace bj
stray stuff about ttmr freight, lie ac action of Ohio .- governor, it is jw>s-|
addreaslar E. C DeWitt k Cp. CUcaf o
pushed the chair from U>Uind blm.
•till, like a man. lUtenlng. lUtenlug;
then wltfa an effort plain etro to me
be walked amws tbe oSee. pushed
open tbe door of C^Uabao's iwlvate
room and stood with bis band on tbe
knob, looking back at the Ump It
was as if be atm seemed to listen, for
GRAND RAPIDS. HlCff.. Fdli 5, 1906.
be stood undecided a mmuent; then be
TO THE PEOPLE OF TRAVERSE CITY AND VICINITY;
stopped into tbe dark room and closed
the door behind him. leertog we alone
TWs 1$ to ccruiy that Mr. R. W. RatUll. of Traverse aty, his ftkea t
and dumb with fear.
thorough coarse of Optical lastractloa, under my peraonal sapervisloa.
Tbe myatery lay. 1 knew. In the or
He is folly prepared and qnallficd to correct defecUve visioop and tit
dor book. Ourloelry gradually got tbe
glasses to all needy cases.
bettor of
frlgbi. and I walked from
the cooler o\er to the rountcT to get
Mr. Rastail hu the most modern inslrnments for dlaguoslng dePetive
roorags sod •faorod tbe train register
s^t;a^^fiaiy equipped Uboratory for the cuniog and grtndlng of
SPOITSUF Ut IIWS
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Good UMd, fMd bealtli: l»d Mood, UA
bcddi; (befo fim hive it. Vhy not hdp
^liin lot • Ntde tod chui|e the bod to
the fftod? Bad blood to food Mood; poor
Mood totrtdi Mood! Aok yoor doctor how
iMc ippliei to Ayet'o 9an^|)inilfaraad hmr
It ^pMti to yonl Could toythtaf be more
fair?
We have
secrets! We publish
Hie formulas of alt our medicines.
YOUARETOBLIHIIE
If Ton VC SofRriiig wUb
BMdaebft.^
fi^rett £y«s. or
INfsetioe Oitlon.
Dr. P. A. WOLFE, Prop. Dr. B. L. PAULSOH, Ass’t
413.414 Wiaelm Nk. rnreneO'r. aii.PM«e3$4
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AT GRINNELL BROS.
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(OoBdaued rnm pYsterdau A lwu«.)
*niAt HkHICd tftAtte be •»€ ridoilrto
CmskmstM baodb tbm wm yruA s
tM to Ukjt can ct, tDd nobodf. ot
oMTM. bot Btaekbgm toCatL Heett
It emi pteiMd Um tbreede bod baU
Ibdtt tiU iMxn. tbeu Usxaull rbUrrwl
bte. UMbtodigr WM wbldaff
vbMi BIbcfcbon left the cUlr. 1 Mw
falls init out Md bftsd to tlMt sUfat ^
pat^. Tbtj 9ofa# • mlnsie sad
oat sad «|i TfaM alrert towsid
Krod Nonuure ms. ItorMsglooaj
ttejmromdCboa^Krt Setarfasdr was
lalkJoc efaeot tbt CfMbI* and tbo way
It bad iMCSU asd tba way It^ eodod.
Tbij Ulkad JJi undarlQlMO. Utile fruujia
Is corsert and Is roonw wttfa the doon
SPECI/lL
COUPON
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Your Food
DOCTOR SHOCKLEY
Kodol
tacasaa Is no oCber war«ouM tfaiti partMaf tbl&f bar# bappasatl, bat <bei«‘a
no «McUl point Is tfaat. aliice odwr
tautkolar tblsga da bappen aU tbt
tUsa. tingle orUar. double oedt-r or so
Mdar arttns.
Tbe wind bad diupred and tbero waa
jiac a dftale of rain falUug tfarougfa
tba toanlalna wban l got down to tbr
depot at T oTcte^ tfaat boodaj eras
lag. I don't know bow modi alatp
Ulacklm bad bad during tfae day. bot
be bad baon at Fred Norman'a bed
moet of tba anaraoou wltfa Itoubleday
and (iaibart, ao be cooldn't bare bad
aracb. AU.ut half pbat 7 falaaweU sent
naorer there wltfa a note and bis atonu
c'uat for bim. and tba tbraa man war*
^ }f**
I^hung
bm to take fate trtefc. and tfaao bt
liooblailay and 1 walked arrr ft
Wleklap logetber.
At aandown ererxtbtog waa
abape. Ibare hadn't brm an e
!':.i
I ''V ‘
go. Tbe Inrlng ^leclal was benry. as
It always bL nmt nlgbt tfaere were fire
baggage cam. a coach and fwoalecpm
I am paiticniar to lay aU this oot jost
as the aigbt ansnad when BUckbora
took bts tialB sbaaiL baeanss aemedmas
\m
himself. ItwasaUd*sd.toci.forBlsck
bon to handle not only bis owa trlA.
bat tbe amt two boors of Fred's trick,
which woold carry till fl o'clock In tbe
morning At « UasweU was to dooMr
iBto s foor boor dog watch, and CbOaban was to alt tntlU noon.
Than was nothing to boM tbe big
l«ro aroosMt tbe dnxK tfaat olgbt. ami
^ bspaa^mragglln* borne tfarooih tbe!
rote abam 9 o'clock- Boforo ill Bookal
aod Oattobaa bad toft tbe oOko. by JJ
Kslfhbar bad got away from tbe rom
boiae: Doobtoday bad gone bark lo alt
witb Ftwd KoraanIW bgbta to tbe yard were low. and
tbe dftoato bad eased into a mtot: It wmi
a aasty olgitf. aod yst oae imrcr prom
toad bettor far qotot. Before mklalgbi
tbe ewitebaaa am snug to ttie yard
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Tn Record Want Ads
tilSJ
arraafftof tfaa paGs aod btaaka. Tbe
ato order
trmto
uni book was lying open 1
be• had
I
bad toft
it ODder the tomp.
ay stv.
copied to It:
C. oito E. gp^ at Roeebud:
gpectal ax. L'na. SSL will rua to Bull
Rock* rrownitoM 4»f No. L
ttolt Bock*: 1 glared at the word*
and tbe krttm of tbe words.
1 reisod tbe ffrst ontor ami read again
Ibe stMxmd. O Falloo's for Xa 1. Tlmt
was rigbL O’k'alkNi's U stioakl be foi
Uie gpcclal SGCt. of cooroe. to meet her
But it wasn't; U was tbo llrwt statlou
ro^f O'FnlUto^s U bad ordered tfa;'
Ma. 1. was doe to toare Atoas at 12:40
d. OL.«od ofdtaarQy woold baro met a tad the Balt Horka. 'to tbe I*caro riroJ
rat 99 WC*f&rdWk It .waa ttodtr
Has Oprned omas In the Stak B..uk Buildln?
Dyspepsia Cure
SSi*ttoit^5*3oIroah^ wsro t^
togfat temrotoJi. flpataliw er^dw
was locked aod armr «««
41ark
auwin tbe dtopaubifto oa«. in tfast
•Blarkbofa rot at bto bey. Kearby. but
rtaasr to the store, eat tbe aigfat caller
fer tbe trafai crasra. tirAfaff to etarcb ble ^ scalp broaa to erssp. A tap orttor
faalr wttb.a ten root narol.
fer tbe Inrlng aperlal and tbe No. 1
lo«y an fbe way ftoto bkCtood. oad
aa ber asbadalo wbldi wro cnay f»at
att OAM ibe did oot todke Amro tui
aeoro Bfiy mfaiM iMe. vrbDe fbero
Gwiftr
$1000
My aaootb wrot etkkiag diy. Tbe
atoet ooukle bad dropetrol Into a btU
that beat tbs wrot fflaro rtmper. and
tbe srtodow ebook again In tbe wind.
l.adM«A JfaXtoUp afrmkA to look fueoad.
“ • aM»r.iotlil7 toSetoat and paintA, J. 8HELLMAN. Opticlin. Grand Psptds.
“A Prophet Is Not Without Honor Save io Bis Own Country’5
This saying is true in lUAny instances, bat not true in our case-we have been studying optic for many years, but resolved not to attempt aty
practical work untl, we were Aoro^Iy equipped'for the business-no experimenting on peoples' eyt^s for U'. thank you-isn't that fair? We are n^
thoroughly quahbed to attend to all cases and guarantee proper results.
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Our customers are increadng daily; our work is perfectly satisfactory. Will you allow us to prove ourselves to you? Our Optical Establiiment » the only thoroughly equipped one in the tity. We CUT and GRIND our OWN LENSES on the PREMISES.
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EYES EXAMINED FREEI
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COURTEOUS TREATMENT
OPTICAL
ESTABLISHMENT
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Mr. WMt
tk. ai>». Utt Ik. «kMm» o» tk. cW •«»«»
BBQINKIKG MONDAY. Peto H,
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miUEHUI
c It Gaodrich of the Boeaad Ward
■HEALTHtay-F
Most Important
^ idT^ Wong powder from M j
tfilr'• y hio W
mefdylylbc appearance;
The price is acme gukfc, but not an
I y
V Some cheap brands nu^r raise the dough, yet
lain unwholesome ingredients.
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POWDER
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PCOPLI TOMORROW.
•o Large Crowd Was Praaent That It
Waa Neeaaaary to flepeat IL
Very Pleasant Cveeiiig.
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WIUIU1EPHMUIES
(Continued From Hrst Page.)
Favored PrimarJea,
When It came to the final vote the
The 8l ElUabcih Guild of Grace aentimeot was so strongly in favor of
Oay Will Aim With ji Greet Union church last evening gave a play at the proposed primaries that there was
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Birangwaya a contagloua entbustom for the moveMffUne In the City Optra
on Franklin slreel, to which fully ment, and Chairman Qltbert announced
seveoty-flre members and guests re upon the close of the session that as
paired. The akit was given twice dur the sentiment was so strongly in favo^
ing tbs evening, owing to the large of the plan, every republican should
IB tba Itcal churche. and la the mom- Buraber who were unable to find room exert hi* best efforts to make
,lBf erary Proteataai church la the In the parlor during Its first preaenu- success. Now that the ball haa
city wlU have a apaaker |umlahed by tlon. The play was short, the charac cd rolling. It to believed, and It wi
tba aUit ABU-Sakwa leapoi*. The fol ters representing a boarding school, unlveraal sentiment at the tne<
towlaff are the apeekera who will be where the young girls planned and car that tbe candidates should see to it
preaaei: gute guperlntandeat G. W. ried out r<>hrersals of a play written by that a rousing vole should-^be gotten
Marrow. Field Bem-iary W. U Mungcr one of their members who had a thirst out at the primaries so the p
of Oatrolt. Hob, Grant M. Hudaon of for gore. The whole was well ren thus could decide whom they wanted
•cbootorafl. Or. A. 0. glocum. preab dered and proved most enjoyable. Dur for the public offices.
-‘deal of Katoamtoo collepe; the Her ing the evening a secret chamber was
One of the oppositions advanced
Howard Murray Joaea of Kalamaaoo.
nod in the upiny
to holding the primaries was tbe ex
Prof. F. g. Goodrich cif Kalamaaoo col fortune tailing was in order, according Ij tra expense i be enulled. This oblege. W. K. Halloa, a prominent maau- to the wiire of Japanese art. Light re-j«tlon was pracilcally overcome by
tacturer of Deldlng. the Rev. W. P.
mediate offers from prominent i
Maaalog of Coder Hprlaga and the
Rev. Alexaader Cooper of Gntenvlile
Tbaae well fcqown men will be eo
to put up UjOO personally, and B. J
dlatrlbutad that the people by attendMorgan Immediately announced that
lag thair own choirhea will have the
be wo^d contribute lio.oo. Others
opportually of llatealag to one^f them.
expressed tbe desiro to make liberal
Ivaning Aarvfoa.
contrlbutbms.
At f ;4S the doora of the City opera
Opinions kOlven.
lioaae will o^n and at 7;3o the gnwt
When FxpreMlons ^of opinion
Maag noaCiag will be begun. Kvery Large Number CnJoycd the Maaonic
Party Laet Evening—Dancing Was
called iipon, there aero good argurhurrh In the clly will he n-preaenlisl
menis, the following opinions
From a Until 12.
^
aad n will be a meeting that iMHipie of
expresiMHl by well known republl
any denomination can attend wltboui
Tbe Masonic party Iasi evening wav
Oscar Simpson—Was In favor of
a coaAlcl la thrlr eoaarlence. u will
primary ref<»rm but was not sure of
be aadecomlaatloBal and will b4* but a very pleasant affair, a large nu
for one end. the wiping otil of the an i-njoylng it to the iitpuist. Tbe danc ihe wisdom of trying It this spring
loon, not la one dlatiiet or a<^ilon or ing began at 8 o'clock and cuncl
atate alone, but alt over the country. St IS Among the dances enjoyed were
Tbto night meeting will be In charge of a uttadrille and a two step clrclt% both snch shape that a goo«1 man will not
of which enlivened the evening con run for the Imporunt offices. Wc
tba local Antl-Saloun Federalioa.
la ibe evening the Queen City male siderably. A “labile*' choice- walls should abide by the will of Ihe people
guartet will render p number of ai>pro- was am»iluT feature which was pleas I believe It right.
prtote aelectlona and the apeakcn. will ant to the majority, imrlng the even
J. M. Glllett. candidate for mayorbe gtate BupertntendentftNlorruw. Hoh ing. punch and Nabl«-<» wafers were
llsd Just returned from Graad^lds
Grant M. Hudson and the Rev Howard served.
where he heard discussions Upon
Murray Joaea.
municipal government, and had heard
. Btclnberg a Grand hif; nUo tw^-n cn
arguments In favor of non-partisan
gagfHl fur an merflow night nuMdlng.
election*. He staiMl that Traverse
Farmert and Merchants Wad Organ- Clly caucuses had Un^n packed and by
doing m> we had turned down some of
toed at Alden Yeitcrday—Charles
our best cltlxena Men had be«n
H. Coy la the PresidenL
nominated for office*, while those who
I gaeat of H 8 Hull.
helped nominate them sharpened their
Mra. W. H lllgglna of this cUn^t
knives to defeat them. Things had
Alden. Mich.. Feb. S4.—The Farmers
Ihla morning fur Pearl Lake, where
gotten to such a condition, that even
and
Merchants’
bank
was
organised
ahe win visit relative*.
with our 700 majority we could only
Mra. J. Qimmlng* returned to her here last night. Charles H. Coy being occasionally elect a republican mayor.
I
elected
president,
Leonard
Armstrong,
borne in IVvhHlo tbU
to city office.
apeadlag home‘ lime ddn the city with vice president, and the Hon, D. B
Ovlatt cashier. The bank to a private
frieada.
bank incorporated under the statutes
Mlaa Martha SchneWer of LMte Ann.
and ba. an ample working capttal. Tbe
Who la attending eeboot la the city,
I where he heard dlacuaaloni
backers of the project are the best
weal to ber borne tbto morning to,
umlcipal government and auted
.bosloess men In tbe village and have
ap^tvaday.
that the league of munlclpaliUea of the
the confideaee of srery one.
Mlaa BeaMe Fisher of Blagbam ar
sute was strongly in favor of direct
rived la the dty tbto morning to rtoit
He said he did not want
•OVA ARRABTEO.
ber sister. Mrs Frank Nay.
to be mayor anleaa by a good majority
Mr. and Mrs. Lawreoce Gagnon of
and tbe full egpreasMl wlabes of tbe
Kortbport arrived tbto morning, being Alleged Hlghvwymsn Were in Justice people anG be would be bound by the
Umlor's Caurt.
catted here by the aerloua lUneaa of
Breest Mlllsf, Arthur Reagnol and rwili of the primaries. Ha earnanUy
bar alater. Mlaa May Galleck.
rgad a trial this spring.
Mlaa Nlta Bogbee left .for Grand, Alec Cameron were arrested toddy on
B. J. Morgnn-Haaitily endorsed tbe
the
charge
of
assault and battery pre
tiapida, where abe will bear fbe coo
ovemcni. He hoped It would go
cert wivea by Mbttcao. ibe Preach ferred by Howard Adams who allegea tbrough and was wlUlng to oootribou
that they held him up on Ninth street
fair trial of priman
Mra. JWbert Wllaoa returned this JVlday night. Tbe boys appeared in reform. "
aft^Qoa from a week*a YtoU at 8agl- Jnatlce Umlor’a ooert this afternoon
»aw with her aoa. Robert Wltoba. Jr. Mdibtenae wasndjonnmdonui Mon J. A. Loranger—WbUe not entries
day morniag at f o’doek.'
t fb'
fered
QUEEN emr camp. No. 873, Royal tee be Instroctad to issue tbe prtiper
Petoakey wltb her bratbara.
cell
for prtmsrtos. He was tat favor
Neighbors of America, win give a beneit anpfer tonight from 8 nntil i of tbe plan bat beUevsd it too aeon
YOU GKT tba gyantaat walna ftar o’clock to Wnodmab hatL Price lO to'poi It IB of^tkm. Did not beFonr oHrety by aatag Ideal prndnela. cMit*.
fab 24-lt
They are pare, fresh and wbolesoma
to warrant taking netkm at tbto ttoM.
Oaet telag. always naad.
tab U-tl
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
L M. Wlnnle-Deelred to kaogr wte
PLEASMT IFFIIR
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itim-MUKiii samw
NEWBMK
ttft^Ukam fit Ike win
the pao>
pie tt Ue prlmeriee.- Mr. PstehlB
amali line to see es oaerlr s i
M pOreaMae at Use prtipoaltt
the petSboa M tPe TfeM w»rd po4
foni miur wim wcra aot eotliealaatic.
ilKMicii Mmaalf la fpeer «f prlmarr
foriE !
& W. I|aatli«»-Tlila to m Ape
arfactir rapr#aimtatlTa repabU
Ibwaar cIUmm aaA laeAate oC tkto
■eat R CM be parfeettjr >fa!
; the ward
«es. L4!t us try It now. We bsre
rspukUesna wa can trust fo earry oat
tba mill of the people st tbe primaries
iris« SUM forward.
'J. W. lOUiken—1 believe a big vote
wnaW be gottaa oat at tbe primaries.
I think the candidates wonld aee to
that pan of It and I am besrtUy In
fsvwr of (be movement
Rev, R. K. Holsspie—Do not believe
that ti is ns mueb a test of bon
nomeUUng elBc, He believed that the
people would regtoler an impanUl
voice at the cnucose*. Let us thank
God tor tbe Independent voter lUther
than one who sticks tbrougb' thick
and thin. Do not think we can ac
oompltoh what we are after by hurry
lag tbe movemejit.
Frank HamJlloo-^U It n little premaiure to adopt this method. Bellme
It a good thing but do not think It
wUl do away with tbe evils we desire
tp sboltob. Believe we should intrtv
dnee the new law when the tlmr
comes. Cannot gain anything by hgrrjini; the Imovement.
U K. Gibbs-Hesrtlly in favor of
primary reform. If caucuses are pack
ed as they were last year, you will
have another democratic mayor.
T. T. Bates—I believe we still have
republican party In Traverse CTty.
believe we will nominate a man who
will be elected. I am in favor of the
primary plan but do not believe there
enough here to express the sentlmenu of the republican voters.
Jas. H. Monroe-Voted for the new
law In tbe legislature and believed It
the best to be had at the time.
Doubtful If we want to get under the
primary law tbto spring unless the
mtlmeot Is prscUcslI yunsnlmout.
H. MonUgue-Heanily favored prlmary reform but questioned whether It
time to begin it this spring. Be
lieve we win have a republican mayor
iw. Fears that Job* may be put
up at the caueuaea to defeat move
ment Bhonld primaries be held. Th.>
sentiment at the meeting should l>c
nearly nnaalroous. Disappointed that
laneo was not larger. Those abfor not being there.
R. W. Rasull—Would like (o hear
wltlve ataiements, yes or no. upon
»e proposlOon.
F. W. Wllson-Belleve the primary
law the best
can get and heartily
in favor of using It but we do not w ant
to do anything that will ham{MT the
prospect* of the law when It become**
Geo H. Cr
not heanl any
umem that show* why wc should
adopt the method ihl* spring. If a
good thing nen apring. why not this
spring. He believed the result rewts
with the candidate*. \ve do not get
choice of the party by the caucus
method. We came very far frota It
laat spring. If we try ll Ihe defeated
candidate* would not. dare obsi reel
the wlahcR Of the people. In favor
flrat. last and all Ihe time.
H. S. Hull-Thls spring It would not
be legal.' Next spring It will. A..gandfflate deaa ^ot nlwnya conaldcr him
There are present here only
about fifteen per cent of the repub
lican voter*, these govern the action*
of the 85 per cent not present. Better
stick to the old caucuse* until the prlare made legal.
Glllett—^Tiatever you do you
can make up your mind that Mr. GIloir bis coat for the tucceaaful candidate.
I. B, Gllbert-1 believe the will of
tbe prn^e abouM be expressed freely.
B are allowed to act freely
of the
15 per cent declde upon the proposed method and
gat out wnd work we can do what we
want. It all depends npoa whether we
get cot an^ work for It. My eareeax
that even If only the ma
lt here we can make thU
a auccea*. and the peo
pie will Le with US.
C. A. Hammood-Doea not wait to
aee It advanced at this time tbougb
bonrtUy in favor of the primary plan.
Believe U too premature. It to sure
•In time. We will gain time
M H.
18 per
■ SS gto emt are t
tkeiMptoorUaelt,.
LtemAadag^totkepeocae.
PIANO TDNINO.
Mr. F. D. Jacdba to at the Pui
Placo nnUl March ItL All ordtr for
toning receive prompt mttenUon. gab
tofacOon guarantee
tnb iMI
1%lrd wnid. r. H. Pratt
ftoorth ward. F. D. Marvl
Fifth ward, W. B. Moon.
dennaa tn that ward. Mr. Goodrich
ha* aenred on the board of public
work* and to thoroughly taaaiUar with
tbe city's affairs and will make a
strong candldatf-
the Rev. L. B. I
HfCqBtEBS’COyRl JUDGE
Mtoadtose Berlin of 718 1
8:30 by the Rev. L. B. BtoaeR ai the
borne of tbe groom. 31C West Beveuth
atredt The Bplacopal ring eervlce waxnacd.
The bride wmaatiirod In cream caahmler and carried bride’s rosea while
tlH* bridesmaid. Mtos Violet Houm
baugh. wore ertam caahmier and car
ried carnations. Fred Ilerlln was the
best man. Afu*r the ceremony danc
ing was indulged in. the music bein;:
furnlahed by Mlaa Bell tloumbaugh.
At 11 o’clock a hot aupjK‘r was served.
. The bouse was prettily decorau*«f lu
mil F. Neriinger, Attorney and J%
tic* of the Peso# Has Coma
Into the Field.
Amll F. N’crllttger come* Into the
field for the republican auminatkm for
Judge of the RcwnliTs court. Mr.
Ncrllnger ha* been Jiwtlce of iheprecc
ami 1h an attorney and bar many quali
fications to rectmmVnir him for the
310 Seventh sir
BREVITIES.
Four-year-old May MajnarU wa>
picked up on the east side after dark
last evening and taken to the lumie
of Prof. K. K. Horst. Chief of Pollr.
Ashton found out ber name and took
her to her home on K»yx Front atrei-i.
from where she had not been missed.
There will be several changes In the
G. R L I. schedule betwe« n Traverse
City and Waltbn, Monday.
A peililon for divorce was filed In
Circuit court yesterday by Mrs. Addle
ritoglblKtns vs William’•Fltr.glbtKjns
through her attorney. V C. GlUiert. on
the charge of extreme eruclty and
tlrunkcnncB*.
Through hi* attorneys. Underwood
t Urolor. U*onard 8. Iloxic of Acme
haa filed a petition In Circuit court
asking for the right to vacate a plat In
the village of Acme which was record
cd with the regl.sicr of d«'<*«is in IKT.’..
11 iH Mr Hoxles IntentloiiK to vncaiA
the plat and then add more to It. glvIng the whole a bay frontage.
K. O. T. M. M.. .No 871. will go to
Old Mission tonight to initiate a rlas*
of twenty.four new members.
The t^lrd case to be pushed by Tru
ant Officer Frank Vinton, was placed
upon file In Justice court a few dayn
ago. Joseph While of Inlet h»chen being
arrested and r<mvlrted for causing the
Irregular attendance of hi* child.
Mr*. Frank W.*ll and Miss Mamie
Dunn gave a very pleasant r«*cepllon
at the home of Mrs Frank Germaine
rhuraday evening. R« rre«;,nientM were
serxed and the evening wax pa.xsed |
very enjoyahly.
Potted and in Uoom; at.
' Mhed colon
Me to
t*ck
Tiy 006 tor the homo
FRANK H. PAINE
pr&.OPttS*r
Coaedyof Errors
aniK saiE ha
Wke DiKitts Yw Many?
I witnessitl
>■ couple received many Iteautlful
•Ota. silver, china and linen. Dur
Ing Ihe evening, a quartet composed of
Jd Burgess. Wllll. Rector. Charles
Boumbaugh and Fred Hill rendered c
HYACINTHS
8<K)nt»r or bitor it gets into
Ihi* Kink, wbi-tliiT you put it
there or not. If you biD-e a
bank ncoount, ami nave, it in
deponiUvl by you. If you
siX'Uil all. tome om* elfo de.
poniU your money.
Your money doponitod .in
this bank on CcrtificaU« or
Savings oamn tbix'O per ct nl
interest.
Traverse city sute Bank
You Can’t Miss Them
If you trado^nt tlie Economy
Wf hBTt Bat^aUb lYtry
DAy^Ertrj Ho«r
Silver, Metal, Tea, Tubb' and
IX?*ert .Spoons i»or set 50c
Ladi^* Uingbam Aproiis lOc
Pnut. 2.V to 5!<c
Bla. ltomitlis
amt
> rivftiriK Hammci «,
littcj ,
rtehbic^*?ttcJ
luthrii)f only 6Ic
c Iicb
(Mich.
14 iii-li horse Vail*, this lot,
each 35c
iful iMtteriiB.
I»er dozen 5c
iVnnison'B Crrpo ystis r, all
folorB. 8c p«rrolI
I)onuison*6 fancy decorattnl
crept? iw|)er. new white
wiir**, new graniU? wan?
iT t>AVS TO
THE MARKETS.
Of Piano Selling
For rich, rare and raejr comCfly—the real slde-splItUng kind,
one hiL. only to visit the alidlnf
scale, get.all-you-can plan piano
stCMV. -The price of thl* plgno
I* 8400. BUT BEING IT'S YOU
ni lo< you have li /or $30(1.Thls I* only one of the stofk
arguments of the slldlng-scato
piano hou*c. hut it |g sufficient
to indicate the mirth pnxlucinc
KIMBAll ORE PRICE PLAR
rODR VERY BEST SAFEGUARD
Wc do not overstate the truth
when we say that we .gro the
ORIGINAL ONE PRICE piano
house In America, we are not
aure now that there art^ any oth
er*. An>*way, our plan and guar
antee 1* your bent safeguard.
You gel at our stores the exact
piano value that you pay for.
All planoB marked In plain fig
ure* liased on co*i of facton*
prtMlucUou and not on the whatwe mlghl-gci plan, y
KIMBALL
PLAN
RI6HT, BECAUSE Il'S JUST
JUST BECAUSE ITS RI6HT
Factory distributors of Kim
ball Plano* with Interior Play
ers. KlmluiU Cabinet Piano Play
ers. and Klmltall I’lpe and Reed
Organs for church and home.
OurSaaliPaFsiit Plan Hakn
Piaea Buyltf Easy
KIMBALL MUSIC
HDUSE
Da*l Buffalo, Feb I’l.-Caillc-^;
dull. Hogs-i:.: strong; |r..r.5. Sheep
-20; strong; JGti|C5o; lamb*. I7.no
IX'lroll. Feb. 24.—Wheal—No. 2 red.
S5c: corn, 4;:^c: oats. n2V.r.
Chicago. Feb 2-t.-*Whfm». 82«4c;
rnrn. 4nUc; <jats. r.0\iC
Toledo.
Feb. 1*e-Wheat-C.isl.
fiuUc: corn. CJc; oat*,
.
J. W. MILLIKEN
MIks Carrie railham, who ha*
spending weeks In the city left ibl^
norning for Glen ArlK>r. where she
*111 open her spring term of schooT.
EXCEPTIONAL SILK OFFER
CHANGE OF TIME
Change of time on G. R. I. Fd). 25
[Thanges on branch trains: Trains
rill leave Traverw City at 5:30 a
10:45 a. m. and 4:25 p. m. Returning,
arrive at Traxerso City at 9:30 a
l;25p.m.andSp. m.
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No changes on Nonhpon branch,
feh 24-lt
WANT-
AOiH
FOR BALE CHEAF—A |C2 credit bill,
will sell It on easy payment*. In
quire 117 Boardman avenue.
Patents
H.B.HARNER,Pnittr.
During the Dbplay Week
Just roccivci] some very tbarniing di-signi in Jap
Silks. The»? we place on sale for the balance of
the sixxrial display at special prices. Jap Silks
promisi? to be exceptionally good farorites tin?
eomihg season and these arc tbe prettioat ones we
have ever shown.
.
Printed Jape in tlainty liUle chi?cks. in Pink, Blue, Brown ami
Black, white grounds with ix,Ika doU, in a good
j
variety of colors.... ......................................................
^OC
Dresden patterns in a good wiety of colon, 65c values,for................................................................................
White brocjule.1. in variety of pretty conventional designs, G5c valnes, for.............................................................
These price, are (or tbe SPECIAL SALE OXLY. ,•
Xow is the time to bny your winter coat while we
are making •tich^great redootiona. Thnmlaj ire"
bad 45 ooate, this momiog «e bail 32. A little de
lay on yonr part may mean tbe coat yon would
like if gone. Cbadtena, and mireea’ coate at
tboae liberal ledactiaaa are ray good inTeataenta,
ai atylea do not vary moeb from aeaioD toaaatoa. ^
Remember any Coat in the Store at
HALF PRICE
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CHfUSTlAN ENDEAVOR.
,
LdMIiuMId la T-rrr
/fonoro' For J/ncte •S'amV
la ^ iMt T«r» dMte tovlcdl referw
«ncr Udlah. Ibe prpsiM, aalu tte qtwdtte
*rraat, that walkrtli In UaitiMM and
hath «> UfhO lirt liUn traut in tlie
uame of tbr Lard and etay upon bla
liud.** rntU a few yenn agu It conkl be.
aaUofJi^iantbntetfei
llfbL Tbeuatlobwaa
iMwa and bad no llgbL
pnilirdy daaaed aaong tbe bMUben
natioas of tbe world. Her doora wore
<teeed to Cbfiatlnnltr and to modern
1
ftiu
«r «t«c «»rti
,rtn>
a regtmrnt. with a
Tbr
Major Ommna Anhmr MarArthur.
ilglona of daiiowwi, were tb^
f tbeticople. and wbat Jafian
L> to knowr Ood. -no tnnrt In
culooH
llruirnaiit la Ihr rrgular army. Hr new
gradually, ett y by atrp. and hi. prumuthou wrrr alnaxw tn rrcognltiioi «*f
rotlrnMHM*In thm
L’oHad nuum mr^y l»
«t
•laiirofutir:
Ck-iamil «n.GnM» «««aM
l-nro r«MM in* rHlr.t.M^nt a«« oti
ba« Iwen martmd by a manrettnu adraui'e ftuni darkueoe luto Ugbt. from
Igtiuramv tutu kiiowUnlfv.
The war with Hoagla bbc ropcrUlly
rtwttltrj Id gUihg Japan a bigb pUtv
^
t^UA^ uf tbr wwW. ^wKl
l\rt\dn wun thr I
l txsloublablr 1
vvoEorvl. •U4r««^<'d him an>l
la noa in <vmnuuMt. Mi« imur» «f atflM wm bo *«iw<Jln«l>r brtrf alfM^ ha
WUI bTal ilir acr hmlt Aug M 0«,.
rral 4*oibh4. *h« «r.mld ba hta K«lral
an^
j tiumgbt 1 knew auiurtblag about Ja• iiaix. but 1 must ixuifra. that tbU war
1 baa revrolfd iu h«*r a wi»alih of iKiwrr
hr Iirlthrr »»ught uor r«
j and riwoun^ lieyotid oir moat
furluugli
in 1V92 riencral Corbin
urdrsxl to J guior ry|KH*talUma.- TUe greaP
duly at the w;.r Jriwrtmrtit
of JaiKiu at .uxb a .uprruir luaiinut
yraiw latrr wan prtMnotrd 4o thr i
Diun* kuowkxjgr of t;od a
of adjulmii jMH-rwl. lly that llta
pllfU trust In ikxL That 1'brt.tlantty
wa* oar of th.- brrt knoan niUUary
baa bad much to do to maklug Urn
In tiH- tHHirnry . Imvliig xrrx.xl u. i
lalaud riuplrr wliat It la cnnnul be aJetar> attailM- at thr WhUr Houm«*
havllig luid Uii Intinvitr amuuhttancr nied, and If thU Iw true imu*b more
ih dew /aimo «m«d Cbrtai today to kiwii
" biT from fbr pUfalla that always rnid of «;.^rtl»^d and wa.
bour of greateat
lit Ihr tnllto^ui htalh.n
auxx'twa. Tbr t iock baa
a atrtK<k ttbo boor
hr aMMiiMMliuilhm. Hr a
iu Japa^. TIm; ^TirlsUan tiiu
frl.a.I-M l.rtblrtr at tl
n-alin- ita oi.iWtunilbw aud
bllltlea «nd abould rlao to 1
Whrn thr wat i
claird Adjutant »;.•
aui-b |H)wte-ibat Jaiwn may •
thr huNl.Nl man It
on him dr.rlo|H-d t
K.iinxlng. .>yuiH,l!.s mid fiwvlug not
only Ihr r-guUr army, but aim.-thr
iri.ooo vo»untr, r>. .Ml thr ihlall and crthorniiug Japan atv: -\Vbat drv€»lo|n
pn-iwrullon uf rtuiking out tlo- i-oniml.- mrtda may l»r rxfM-^trd aa a r»wult of. u
tbr war iu tlM- prognwa of tbo goapel? ?
How wUI thr work of foreign mlai
Jor grnrral '
ariiw W offrrt.xl? wniat will Iw
M:i>.r
n. ml Arthur l^eArthur I
trvml of event, in the native ebunia
gratifying
,
rri*ort
militnrx J.rnd ..f lh, rtrtMrtiii.
rtrix.irtni, nt of tbr ) of onr of uur great ilruomluatlona
Phihppln, .H
lirinon.iniird that f.u-t ! grnrral tlu‘ yiwr huM Iwm full of en! i-k.-t.iiral. 1 iNKinup uirnt! Tin- war baa not affistxorably. but m-ltber tbo con-
alU ttJTlTo al .tho
L It. Ua baa aJ.
I Int-ntkNi of do
or ohirf at mun.
Ur of lioutotiam g. noral.
^nrral Jan»a K Wada «*a>14
mm
UK Watfr’a dalo of r^llrr
I H. m:. roara brforr hU i
Gvnrrui 4.
j raiikUii JUill. a
JoriM fur thr »•
•mvica of all
t^tlrr. In foUirr, rrUrlngOmror
,rvVv: s:;
craU, at»4 Itor p
Ma'ff
mil U oiUlroU
Arthur MarArthur, atio will m>t rr«i h
Ihr rotlrlng agr uiilll Junr
1M9, oulmbks H ade and
T».ua Ilia rank E.f
llouuaiant grn^ral will Ua^ ino putvlr
•biMiofar) . Afirr Mac Arlhur ll a III Ulong to tloiM.rml laniard WcmhI who
am ha «n.llllrd to hold it until on. *.
1»J4. a UmriiMi of |lftlM.n >rar., thr
longtat alnra thr rank aaa oataMlNhrJ.
Ali of th«oa oOorra. with thr rac^julon
of Wood, ara ^rlrrana of thr ci\1l aar.
OrnwiI t-hairue la a tiero of
>f five aara
He ha. iMH-n m. lourllrr aarrlor. but a
tdaln flKhtliar tnan who hae earn many
a deafrratr <i<oonirt and thr grretrr
In hard nrrMre on thtiinMiilr.r k<'r|uiu:
hoetUr liulUns alUilii bouiid» and Uwil'
fng the adv-n.^ guard In thr iiW^-li oF
clvIliaatUm arnuM thr tiUiiu.
A* li
trrrd thr i
HIXIh Ohio
aa. not until IMM^t I,
«*f a vttpxmin pf rdgihar*.
' alowIyWinaaM
Imvg net
hr had mily gain, d t
I hlniarlf fortunatr to grt a c
talmy In tho rrgular army.
Aa captain fhaffr,
irtnalnrd
Ar:;::........... u,-.
twrntj y.ara. Hr had
uhu
uhutidamv<if
II nghtlug und a aurlrlt
»h war. in ahUh hr iiguttHi mo
lirmly. t'haOrr a pa «*nly a IlruvtdoiM I In thr n-KuIar anuy a ho
uiUrrrit.
At thr «N>ntiuai<>ji of
pruinotod to Ihr tN>loiir|r> of tin♦liKhth t'Mvalrv.
guv.^miunl
mllltury errMrr i
I hi
had tar,
Ing thr aar aith Simlii lir was a brlgadhr grnrral of volunir.rr and a.nt to
HanllaKo with Hhiiftrr'M army Hr a..n
tHtiisidrrablr dtxtUu'lhm In thr Mlmrt
tamiMlan. and at lie vhMa:..waN madr
niilHary gox^nior of tMriifurgo.-. I'ulta
S.H.1. Juft.raard hr a«4 oidmrd to th.
iiiUitaiy clbtih t of Jolo
Ano rhun lr.M.|w avrr wnt to thr rrhrf i4 thr irgutloii In <*hina It aan
fharror a ho aaa arlmi'd l« Irwd thr
rtprUiUoik and tu nuuiugr thr drtUwtr
lHiNtn«»a. lllH rtH-unl In the ]>|illip|dnua
eij^a for ItiMdf.
rnVr/iTt\w'rIdm/a^t!!rm^^^^
llrat iS-utrnaiit In 'thr |:irvrmh Infaiury. Iti.th hr u.id t'liufl.M .wrr aith
M«.udr at lotttNhurg. and lhtt<-« aaN
allot hrd to that ioinuiaiidrt M Mtaff Un
til thr » IttNC of thr aur At that la rlod
he had rtN,i, to thr rank t.f iU utrimnt
i>.lonrl of tolumrc-fTi
Hr rrnuiln.,1 in
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j«.j
n-Nult
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I Int.-lilgrlKX* U->ol|.| t
nrayml int«. i:u|.ath-nc.
Alllmuith
ha- tl.r r.-pulatlon of iM-hig an lunrxth
athl. dim Ipinutrlan. hr IN a grii.-rwl
all lank. In tlir army.
fax or
Mrm-i-.i! MacArlhur. u n .tlxr of Me.,
Mu.-I.u.a-U-. In »1no « gn.'luair ..f the
. Ivll war and not «»f kVet Px.lnl.. He
m-rx-si XXIth dlMimcio.rt in ilir Anny «f
thr T. nniNMCi iiiMl wax itfoin<.l,rt n- the
mi
♦tUH-tUlS
cludrd aiaat^ with thr
au:t
irauWof
Sum.
thr rhlrf mlrr of thr pruxlnre, Siiiw
hb mum to the Mia to. (S In nit (hitre
hart Ua-n
ctmmuind of thr driuirt-
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ith Uir multiplying of t
s,.un>-.. More
Japan. Mon* prayxT. imiat be offrrvd
In biT U luiir. Tbr inlaalouarira there
mual have thr iiiorr raruest and liearty
au|ii>ort of tbr ibunrti at Imine. In* glvm exrry rD«x»uragemrnt
and nexeiwary
—
exjulpm.-til for the moat v ic..roua proe«*Utlxm of IhHr wxirk. They are tbr
army In tbr
We apr fbr support
of tbe anny at buinr. niid iw army can
^
vix lory wllljiim Ui/- praTiTA,
tJrmial Ht nry'riark t'orbln b .-.n- br tntlcarj with llir Irur Moirtirriy
:jll t.f th. rn arr ut
p;:;!:;:.
,»yntpnthy.n.ianp,H.Hx.ftii..e.wi;.are
t.ltit : -iKtrn Mohllri ‘
Tin- Mlhiarx-1 rtlnt;t. an U.Arrui,.j.lr MoiiirHioig ah!
n^al fm bnix. ,y .v,
ltulg, ‘ !
^
a.-artrmy at Wr^t I'oli.t hur toMoxl on; m ith-1 t »m». ulun^ n.n . olslxaiion \
Hr Is t,-pul.,Mo In- thr
,, In.lmiy, P
our ii.i.-h.iuirUw In Ihr lirM au.1
many kihh| fighting mrn l»ot It tii ax|-.ui<)dv. Thr <urt-r|iM of Ihr hmt grr.ij ro
• dlilrirt ra lHM.l
i
iiuin
in
111.
iiniiv,
bing
r-i«-,iall>
x,-ll
supply tlirm xv|tli rverylblng Umw need
irtn of tiM pn.f»T> ,ion of amu* a* »»f m-atainN of thi* t-k. trh
rtrtkii.K an
i.M-al A.wdriiiy
n iiJoM nggtVMMlx r muvrttient to w lu
.luilllhil 1, 1
any bllirr that In oi,h r t*» IwoHn.njrvirtrmv that lhi« ib tra.-. A..l
of vo
•an for i hrlNi at tbU moat prxrxl
roMIrr of thr hlchrM ly,- on. ,».um1 ^ thm, an..;, .tnrtrirt at Wr».l Point, an,I rx
iia.n
loH-xla
tini
iat and nirixt ur«d. Jutiaii
Jup.'iii as a
It X , thr xirhnit. la l u. limkr ILyiur
luwi prayer Unit Japan may Ih*
a. that 1. tbr other nation, of tieI abr may la* tbr laiiul of tlu- Hbing
I of IIudit.N.uatMwa aial may light
A BRITISH NAVAL HERO.
A GIANT ROCKING STONE.
h i;dvxai.| HohaM 8,'.out. f
;.l of thr 1H.4-- II V.ix v. rx-, . nllv
min.nt amoi.u -Hi.- curh.xHi. N of n.ii
aiuLt litAin^uia.
lUtT- Uiitl 1h<> M|N-« im*'n rl.oxxo lu-rrxxttli
: laa. ll, \<i: lx. I T; lil. 7; xxxv. lIS ..iM- «»r thr J MKr-t ki.oxxti Tin, great
, Malt. lx. IJ 1«:: V. II 1*1; .Vrt» 1. 1 I
lM>v.hl>-r Is ou the rox'k in-nu
of
‘ lx. I S; Kph. V. K II. Urv. xxi. :a. -24
th.. Scllly l.Lmds
It U Mo imif.vtlx
A Fiebtf Intere>rtm^ Ptefure^r From F'ar and J^ear
EARLY FLEET OF ICEBERGS,
TWO OF THE RICHEST LITTLE BOYS IN THE WORLD.
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lA t mr urge UIMIII all our axa ixUx.N UuimjKirtau.v of working w ith tbr Junior
i drx-u In mon* liuiHirtaui than wordil can
, t'onvrj*. 'ITirL- 11xx-n niv to la* abafied
fo.- tlir futurr. Tbr .-.Hitiuuaucr of fbr
; cLurcb .k-|g*nda Urg. iy u;a>u Ibr aaviug
reowit lnix>mlng Miixaiv
time of thrlr a PIN arun.
groat fn«rn nonh n
un a .tcouirr from Hu
New found Und. Tlir t
r tut. bren unu
> fn-iuemiy by
irpiK. atnl thr
► mild in ttir
are alxl-vw or aeviHlxH-n yearn of age.”
Wliut wr do for Ihruj XX e mu*t do aooa.
wiulr they arr young- Won't awna- ofyou vxho arr caimhlr lay axkle aome of
(i
r natrr. t.«:o feet.
THE kEW LEOPOLD ARCH AT BltUSSELS.
' 'A
young graiNlMon, ul
n.,i
► to th* 1IOV.MO‘4»mK> j
J.r. 1-, a Tobusi la
IXl.lv*
r kll thr iu-t
lt»x.x lM.y dAllghlN
Hrory'. thr y..u.}grr
rhl*broth.r
I'u.
thra-'-promising bx^r. arr l--hui pr
Ihx MUISTVISIOI, of a tutor frUD. thr OKvrraliy
EN0U8H ELECTION DEVICE.
In thr iimttrr .of rlrxth.no.rli.K tinEugUsh air uultr aa ot-UMvllonal In thrlr
nH-thxxi. of advam-itig the Intx-ri-Mt. of
candidate aa aiv thrlr American cooaIn..
All aort. «.ir drvic.w to attract
'ki^B
Imlanc-d that it may In MiadMu^OMcrtlMr by the mrrx- preaxu
Thrrx- l;i -inoi».rr fumu
your time for thr Juiikim ou Kunday
afu-ruoofxs tbia winter? Tbe barvx-Nt la
ftit-nU-uuN. Tbe Junior MU|M-iiiiteuiit-ut
aaxM the Junior laburvra an* few. In
the name of rbriat, M me ai-iieal to
many a bright, and winNomr yxidiig
Cbriatlan woman or young man to take
good deal ’ active M«srxlcr i
wrork In your
qulrx-d an exc^ll. i,i record for cmclrncy. «P tins rerj*
He la a hero of the A'rim*N*n war. of | rhurt-b If you have no aticb eoxiely now.
tbe yigyptlan war of UM and of tha _l*n.Mklent King. ol fiblo I'nlon.
t'hli.exr Hx.xer lii--unrcth.:i uf 1!#00. He j
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ixatton aa tbe Y. I* K C E ? It la no
Inanimate pl*-xv of macblttery'.
It
thliika. KTieaka and axia.
It watebea
and works. It la human to the core,
and there It la divine. Tba exocotite
committee la Ha bralnx. tbe muclcal
committee lu voice, tbe prayer moet-
HABITATIONS OF THE PUEBLO INDIANS.
SCHEME TO attract SETTLERS.
Tin- «-utlr.aix*> yl fauada havx- t, 'is
viaalfratliig gTial mgi-«iuity In the pa.t
h*- y.mlM whirhj thry havr etxjulrrd
committee lit
f committee IU aeatbetic faculty, tbe nrtaaloziary committee lU pocket and the
lookout committee IU eyes. 111049 yoa.j^ ^
have It-a man redeemed. IntHUgeuL , /
1
I
-Hie three Eodrovor noidetle* In tbo
Frankfort (Ky.) penitentiary reoently .
coodocted a Buccenful Bible caBlm#la
each waa glTcn a bands
all U.1B6 T«Ma m i
of tbrm ap trtvUl that an An»<
would not br willing to rmplx.,
The example hrrrwlth preoentrd I
sppmted Ul tbe otroriM of Bir
■ cut baa recenUy 1
cted by King Leopold of
■ Of Thr eslabllatuncwt of
ItudOMl IM«Wcb7 te that kingdom. It waa boUf entirely at tbr klnT*
^ tarood eror by hlin to tbo manidpalliy. Aa an taetanee of tbe
Pkbito tmtww «f tbb royal donor, who la advanced In ywara. It may be
•
-as
o^nicture foraged
in. waa erected to
tleraln aearrh of a
go no farther. It
CanadUn Pactfle 1
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The Ucture shows aonve of the curioua dweUl^ of
o the IMeblo IndlAne at
1W N. M. They arc billevod to br the oldest li«^
n babitatkma in An*erkw.
and the Taoa valley fai probabb tbe moat pHmlllve
pHmttlve «pe
spot tn the country. Over
500 famUlea live In Ihcar Taoa puebloa. which
which are
are ronatructed
conatructed of
ofadobe
adobe and
atraw. tlw upon Utf
ofrooma.
rooma. the
the Brat
flmfloor
floor reached
reached by
bya ladder.
cr of
ladder. In
In thetown
town
three mike from tbe pnehloe, KU Caraan*a honae la aUU
» la burled tn tbe TM ceaaetenr.
The proceedtngi In connectfMi r<
M
'
. H J
n*w :
, ^vtM* «TV.
VOiibtip<ttl
%r coiag to dM fOM
(dtfaotRNAk. IW
|>ro4iice a beikhy,
atroag, Bormal acdeo
of bwe& and liw.
»l i(»t>Mii h»i—
lai CtoMa to the ItooPtot tet
•rUtCHAflO
(Oailnifiht. ttog. to The Hoatot M
who have the carrytag of the
thoi^aaga to
this coaatry. the
They ttpsci to the hapta. aM m
IP togitok
mplreator
Rktog to do Pttggmt cards, but
to toiMi* cif tlM Otorotl otOte. m14
Uttt til* tout
to> tot U chaffed
rtnitad to «i»pllehtitou httog titd to
*W Jrtoto •tfwtd •!• or phj
haa always had to be dom
cautions maiiam'. as the Amerk
mlUkinalre oa a holiday frip to
ctlned to reaaat any suggeatlaa li
he Is Bot capable to managlag hla o
aflalm.
. .
one cato'laat year Po Icaa than
m.toO wms lost by a pasaanger on the
trip from New Tort to Uverpook
It 4a aatlmaied that 4to to AmerkaM
finast ooafldeoM Uichsiart. card
sharps, forgers aad blaekmaUcrs ooa
over during the uaaaoA. and when
Bnglaad porsoe their nefarto
rtemes with the greatest audacity
An entire reorganUatloo of the syr
lem to watching these genii ©men
to take place, as the Amarlcan
police have arranged with Scollaad
Yard.
Many trained detecUves will travel
tblB( aa ite Wait Chtnia .n bfti0 ^ 1‘cN^
I DR. KINC’ff I lunu*
■WAirreo.
MDISeOWIWI
I FOR eOMSUMPTIOil 1
. riU
-i
IRio
OHAS. BBY. SR. e(
in» for La OHp^ willK>ut giving ma aiqr
I.
iKMght a S1 XX> bottiaI of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY. aiKl aftar laldiig
Sf thiaooabottia I waat
HlflnDltjr vooto pretctti IbHr ■
!•« t9»ittoA< through tht ardlntry
meeting. Mr! Puindan-Marlver stale,! ‘ werid. except paeMtor by the lnegnb|pear. and declare that what we have
ehguat.
tor whoM II I* altoott l«
that his eacavatluas pro%ed that the tude of the eoaidaU which stn-ms In .
so far Is only a beglimlng and
poulUe to gn Job*. Thth thvt were
mines and ruins were mudlaeval. andjeviUble In any lAgge underir.l lug.
that there can be OOlv one outooae of
Atoo the proTMtloBAl JohduiftUrt.
the buildings were coostrurted by! In the. light to today's events il.o the conflicl-the tall of the house of
-whotw ottroh for work.** aart Mr
negroes.
!
friends
of
the
late
Ferdinand
cUj
Romanoff,
and tho vsubllshmenl to a
•«Kh.
jnoa^mtitd with the tot.
the dbjects Lnind In the sc-ps nM»ro tha mwr admire the won-JgrtM Rumian republic.
ftht hope that It would orore aaautf
mhc success J Gorki U espoctally violent in hi* de
‘ rwo pieces of fiowereU blue derful genius of tbe i
eaaofal”. It wat lald. howtrtr. ikMX
ami white Nankin cblua, wiib-h was, fully dug the Su.*s canal and whojnunelailon of Count Serglua Witte,
Uio 4Ptaief.iwptomhto ol thei^ appl)
MX i wiMdd uudoulUcNily have finUheil 'ihejwhom he calls wuak, .vasclllating and
earlier than
tog for work wvro tatfoctag pdpplt of
> undertaken that
teoaib eeniury.
! Panama canal h
eagaciti aad chamrtor. may of
liave n'peaUHily biM-n told, " he
• • • • .
j Herculean task
]lMtog of the U*t type. Amarteaat
jwrt't,*. -the European and American
to the totooHtr. fa Detroit tomm 4ay»
Tbe king «.f Oamtodgia. «isowat'n. |
* '
llaieiiU-rg. the l>.mrgeuisy considers Wine a great
lOoMSor to his brother, the Ute King
Princess Ena
tot patotov or meiLapplytog appr
if this U Italy so 1 fetd
aro,
it:
anxluuK
to
at l«O0P. and .eUtom la there a
cffodom. will arrive In ihU eiiy ©omo | nsDC4s‘ of King
have the wrnidlng of ter brother. Abv . erry.
whoa Qm are fewer than lOO applttim.
oggta. Jfr. MUth takl that a epedal
curl and oar tiumlrBl Cam !
<>« U««‘<>V* r». lake platv on thej -'I have a very high opinion cf the
I. pigeon shooilag to he abolished at
j lnleUlg»Hirv of the western bourgcolsy
.arliw
i «nu- U..v u her ..w.
gCbn waa made to provide farpiei
e llurtlngham club?
•red. Prince Al x j but I fall to uadersiand how it can see
As will be nm
with help durtag the hney aeajion. The
loe how much this
to 1 any of the qualUles of a Statesman In
nerves to tod king i hndcr has Just become
aiMiher of. poelUoai Hied by the De^ an agitation
’ l^incew. Margart-t. daughter of Pri«>ce! Count Witte, a man who U ruining hU
trolt bureau was S.79I. Miss Bmlly waa started.
norc than half a doren dancing i J<mchlm Murat. In sp.tc of the opiM si •; country by selling It piecemeal. His
Oriswold reported tor the Grand Bajf It htd the SI
mortgage the Russian
gge^tlon
girls In this city.
'
***• Nxnlly, who fotmd Jt haH
Ida huftou that poaUlcms tor W males
Uroad to f
King SUowaih will be pr*‘a.wtt at ibe ‘i
Murat did
aad to3 fematoa had>$9a Htod,,
1 smart in Turkey. In RussU
dealded that pigeon snooting should opening to the great colonial exiRisl r.»* appear amuug the arlst.H'railc fsmOctofd to to itovo a per Bi
hundivd year* a-o. H U eon*ldm*d Insane.
lollshed. This daolsIOQ haa aoa tloa at MarseUles and will bo received ,
chprtdi Urough the tfforu of the local
before the ehaaoery court,
.H|. ,u,.l hemor. I.. P.rl. b,
» '>"<■ •"
'•
«•■«,'0«>.b« -mU. WTU'. ruvc™
ekoreh. The atroeturewllll-* of brick
gad stone, on the corner now oeeapled a minority of the dub. r^rrsecited to d,M.t^ fhiinen
t is rather at
i a loss I The young princess, wht. is exetsHl- ment has detne nothing but Insult the
' agly preitv and verC piqeular in ihls | Hustiun people and tried to make our
the Hon. k>ederlck Thelltuaon. 1
to "the «dd red shop- Undmark
lug the law to declare that the ma
Rlsuwath is u great friend to France cit.v, lu-tvever. soon won over the... j resolution appear an anarebisUe pUtt.
has stood there for fifty years.
ul in fav..r of Intrxuluring the civ- who had oppt^e.l fu r.
jWltu's every action has l.er.n takep
A iakjtr at the Flint countdl roeeting joritr had no power to alter one of tb»
main ohjecu to the club, and that the lllrailon of the west In his kingdom. ,
b. only nlae.rvn. h-ut U one to b*r tbe purpose of Inciting riots which
filled the pockets of several of the
rvaoluUon was not In accordance
tlf- la»uoiiAM.ene.i of Parir e.et hircoj would jurtify the um- of Inwps."
moat sedate aldermen wUli |»okor
.lie suddenly bur.s. up«.n
at u j
....
te rules.
rblpa, wl*lc|i are usf^d In keejdnR i
Marie Aniolneiie fe. Hval here] Mar<im.-e de U lb»ehe Pimlenll
The majority U defending the sc:km
la aevea up’gatnei The mdon-i. uucar* ego. Her father, pemet ' once mote lM*eu adjudged Incompetent
In the names to Viscount Valenti
mlndfol of the suri»rUe they w.-r*
Joarhim Murat, for K-ime t}ino wa.jto manage her fortune. Her gei‘
nrtag toomewanla. left the rooms after the Earl of Ijincaater and the Bari
ig money t*
dniruander to a cavalry regiiu.^d and for i^ciuandering
1* almo.^t
the miwflng without aotldog the M«le Haddington, on behalf of the commit
n-h 1 great as that of poor^unt Ilonl
HiH cial ra!)b- to Tlie Evt-ulng Record , I.h m r p.TKiJe:i! «if the Ka n"!!
to the club,
fwd. white and blues. Bsplsns
jcastellane.
By-RAOUL ds SAINT RENE.
ISU. pJc :.haso a-tociatlun.
t the hearing it was argued on lie
are esparted from several households.
rince'AIexamler
IK
sou
of
Prin-e-s
j
Wlien
she
married
the
morquls
*
Print
half of the minority that the groundf (f\.py right.
Mrs. lUttlo r.llmore of Flint,
of Ratienbert;. si.^ier of King j IJ**^*^. * he had a private income of nc
first vroiBSn ever arrested In Mlchljean srere acquired for pigeon shooting ami
tec ! I.V oil
the money which paid for the property
under the family ilesenWm act.
vrarU^ thlv add.».l lan;e. amoim
was KuUscribc*d for that purpose
jm t five day::|
case has be^fn adjourned.
December for
holds tlu-i When she was pJared under gnar
his fiancee
• I’ulted RiateH decidetl
dian^blp she owinI her eoachmaii
In view € f the chiming wedding of
francA and ha<l a WJI In a faahlouaUe
ind famllleK here. ther(* sign
btit dnrlUK the afteranon she called
King Alfonso and Princess Bu
were many who pred let. ti that the |j '
••••/.
re.^taurant to HoiM francs,
the justice fram Grand Rapids and AngitvSpanIsh •H-niente" U growing work would xito be flntshtHl in record j j Maxim r.orl.i.ba< wriiien a very In- 41er lati'st manta wa.v for tirchldr
promised to euntlnuc the weekly pa>
Ume. while iHhera Utter cqualnuri
a
UnHiing IctttT to a friend here In and she >q»etu <m an average to. cr.nO
ments of |n If i«.t ct>mpelletl to np With HoniHhlng like a Spanish
■ ■ •
wJi^h he giv%‘s his iinp-esi«on of con- franc-.; a day f<u thew* flower.4 wldcb
pear, llt r resiucat was gramitl.
Mon.
lUibms in Uu.-,Hla. He . :nphr»I'-nllxde ! .slo- ^o-t^l in ornanu'nting her,di^
The -mantlllB*’ has arrived, and the
(J one ht n* UdieviMi any longer hile.^ iha? the r. v«ilu'lon U a failure.lt
peratc stabbing affray In the wood!
-cachucha ' Is following rapidly
America U go^ng u» aiirprive the ^ u.s omdal lepuris try to t!l::ke it ap j t
few mile, weal of Gardner and thi*y wake.
are now sleeping In the same b
.The way ba.^ l>een well prepared of
^joell. the wounded man pajlng all late by the vlslu of Iw Torlajada
hla late aasaUanfs expenses. One other Spanish dancers to our'mu.sk
way UUl the other In the woods and halls, and at the present time a Span
aUbhad him twice In th^ttomach with Ish dsnee to a psrtlcularly raaclnatlng
ahlgitnire. When the woold be
tune i> one cf the roost ponular t
deter was raptured and brought into
0 Wusi End variety theatres
court he was unable to pay his fine of
. Louis d BgulUe. the leadins
Ifip. whereupuo the wounded man paid
dancing roaster to London, said tb<‘
the hlUs and then both burst into tears
other day that he quite anticipated
and reaevred iheir Wettoshlp.
1 during the coming aoason fm
Govemew ^*ar«er and Awdltor Gem
ish fancy dances’ not for the ball
eral and lira. Bradley were guests at room, for there are none of them suit
ibo Masonic reception at Charloue.
able, bat for drawibg-ruoro and
Tht
Village Marshal Joseph Smith of leur Ihoatrieal performances. ~A few
Wayne seised two slot machines and months ago.- he said, ‘ a Spanish lady
■Greatest
smashed them with an ax There wss made hn atien.nt to Inirodu
Hazaxif^
|M in nlckles In the machines.
country's dances Into EMglai
Indifferent aucceas. In view to
r1 C. McKay, sob of Rep McKay to
TuacoU county, and MUs Ethel Sar later devetopmenla. however, a revival
^ gMl were married at West Branch is almost sure to follow to Re%. F. C OMeara. Mr. McKa.v Is
snanalcr to the Carson Ely bank at
Margaret Trow Prebble. who
Weal Branch.
sentenced to eighteen months* hard la
•John J, Smith of IHmtlac and his bor for obtaining goods inder the
No matter how nnmy magattnes yoo read, you must read THE
wife are having aa laucaatlng legal titles of ‘•PriUfTss Soltykoff
SCRAP B00K-ir*e
monthly matazine eotr published.
fiiAt mt fh* taim which be contract -Lady Muriel Paget." la to be th<
THE SCRAP BOOK is big every way—enough for so mtOionad alt yaan Jkgo to give to her with
readers—bnni enough, roomy enough, bramy enough, human enongfa,
the nwdantawdhig that abe care for
to grip the interest of every person in the United SUtes who can apell
him the fast to his life. .Fymr.yaars
oat the alphabet. Whoever you are, THE SCRAP BOOK U for you.
later Jahn>»mailtha oonlrtct gad re.
aumad thTmaMgemato pf lha.fhrm. to Acttcm. aad her hook wiU probaUj
We ^’t tdl yon half, but here are a few; titles at random:
wad now he
that the oomtraei K* be baaod pa the aUiry whlcii Mn. Preto
a The Moment of Decision—Roosevelt and Labor Unioni—Money ■
anaalted. Mra. JBmith says ah
hie wrote to her We wh«« aader
I AmongtbeAocieato—Rbjtues of the Bards of Gran—The Devil aod Tom I
lived up to her P^ af It. and ahj««tsj
• I Walker—When Fate Castt the Dice—Presen-ation of the Homan Body— I
Bbe waa Mrs. Bmma Oofts when she
■ The Coins of Casar—A Horoscope of the Months—Snperstitioos of the |married John tea years aga . ^
■ Theater—The Companions of Jehn—l^Tiat the Prophets say about 1906 I
Mrs. Prebble, and uayd’be Is coortneed
I —Benjamin FtankUn—Tbe Progress of Women, and a hundred others. |
that ahe Is a lady to cultivated EjmImagine the heart of aH tbe magazines packed into one and yon
pathlea
^
!r
Hahe, You 'Rea^d
1 THE
:
SCR\P
BOOK
croated round the mines la Rhodcals.
said to have belonged to King Sto>
moa. haa heea diaalpated to Mr. Du
■•TMMiUM tor tkc Bdttak
<h
have some idea ef the uastmess and oariety of THE SCRAP BOOK.
Everybody u going to read THE SCRAP BOOK aooner or later.
The Priceis Thn Centsa Copy aad Ona Dollar by tha Tear
On aU nems stastds or from tho pusher
FRANK A. MUNSEYs 175 Bfth Ave., New^
ta ua
Travaraa CHy^
WANTED FOR ARMY-^blO ho«Od
aamarrM mea hMWM agM to 11
aad IS; ettiaaas to the OaMod
•ta^ to ffood character aaA t«ii<
poaate hahtta aho pan apeak, read
^Ikff CRf «
•fh.usSS’weth.-n.^rf
Whmag. Trayenw aty. Mich.
laaai ttoto now iniui run. n, Xffoa.
WANTK».-Knergetic.
trustworthy
moa le aorkin Mlehlgaa refireeealthg large Mofheturtng company;
ealanr I40 to t»o par moath. paid
phy-
Mumnltia ABSOLUTBtY OUARAI|SQUJUBIINpnElir
Johnson Drug Co.
S. E. Wait« Soni
NOTES OF THE
FRENCH CtPim
ift:
There is m owe elfecUve*medI*a hr sa*U *4ver-
THB yost>fs
tmIsoat
a^
MTtMiMv. tta^kt ti, wai.
fab 24 U»
Signs, numbers: readable darkest
alghts;’ easily sold; profits large;
aamples free. Wright Supply Oa.
Englewood. Ill
feb 24-U*
fiaeato
ARM HAND WANTCD-Mu>t be
ctoapeteai and luduflrtoau; married
man wlth^umall family prefemnl;
CUy ^
OninMi nrn FR SM
•irabi; piwrty and imiM b« aoid.
Call or pAonu for prtoia.
T» ft. OB Bar BL. aaDoM BarrewM
Mich.
feb 2191-sats
WANTTfil>—GooU work horse; widght
thirteen to fourteen hnndr«Ml Pat
Burden. 204 Front street. f« b 2.^ 2t
1*7!^ s. eor. i«h wd Iwab au.
The Schneider Tent and Awning Co, { BouS Mid *lol*fiL W^'aur^f
.Mj;«odward™.PetrcU,j^,^^^^
feb 21 Gt
WANTED—Manaaer for branch office
we wlah to locate here In Traverue
City. Addrea*. with references. Tbe
.Morris Wholesale Houae. Cincinna
ti. Ohio.
feb 2(blmo
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-Two rooms, unfurnished,
one luruUbed in the Markham block.
Inquire Record office.
fob 12-tf
and Ramadan Bta.
It to 14 acras kaad ta amwoad
I 40’f ihk ttUaa aaat to Oafiar Ram
TRAVtmi CITY MAiwrrA
laptfatly. Tha Ra.
FOR SALE
FOR m-ETHEA|L^f7jt cr^iTmi
jr^uij" 325 state St.
FOR BALE—174 piano credit. Cttx.
phone 3C7.
feb 23-21
► piano credit. Phone
FOR 8ALC—f'ifuntera. sbelvinf. show
ca*uw. wall catH\M, tables, fruit, dls
play case, folding display shelves,
large coffee mill, ice bpx. feed, scale,
acoop. computing scales, one counter
desk, lea, coffee and spice cans,
cone twine holdera. two delivery
sleighs, single work harness, driving
harness, one cutter and numerous
FOR SALE—Bay pony perfeetl, gen
He and safe. Have no use for her
L. M. Tarts, ClC Fifth St.
fob 19-Cl*
FOR 8ALE-3^oot wood; been cut
about to days. Price |2 per cord.
B. J. Morgan.
Feb C-ti
naffnlag order and in tha beat to con
dIUon; owner wants more power;
snap for someone as price U low for
a quick sale; engine gives speed to
8 miles an hour In 22-foot boat with
4H-foot beam- Address Engine,
care Record.
jnn 23-tf
SOMEBODY WANTS IT
ItU nolOasnorvtloeeai^tli ffiesjast
within tbs city UBits. It osudgs to 4
•crwa.bwUdlag* sad auto vtoL ReuaA to
dowbto is vstas withls s Okcft tim*
W.«)dmsd«sspltoUHd Asms ssdprevid.
Tlis vslssls M0\ l«l lbs psfe. wlU .wr
8 2.H.AL.M*r«.
POSSIBLY
Ing; will be sold cheap. Dr. A. U.
Holliday.
jan l7-tf
FOR SALE—Si
block wood,
quantity, lot
ply Co. -
MISCELLANEOUS
IT
IS YOU
IHPORTANT
T. (iablde BakoV Jrtfe •
It it now time for tko«e
in the innonoding tCTtilory
to lookup tbe matter vf
SUMMER SyPW-Y
TRIMBLE'S BAKERY
anp.tbMninmh„mnf,
MOST SOBGKK UAdUlHtT
sndodtaiftfoeq^lSMiV f
FROMPr .MtWHMI Vt •
RMembar tbe fntara Uaa in your
hand, a aclmxUfic ruadlag wlU rmrtal
tbe true life's hiaUffy. Over Ul
Unloa 8L Kde entraaoe.
»2M1
tHK Kviiitiw nwoom rmAyimiL erhr.
J
i
HOUSEHeU»imtTMEIIT Simaimitiim]
GmnlrMf Om
bMpriv: :
'te tSeoDai
micnicam; «atukoa^ rcBiniAftv
H, n$L
MY
» m^ gppW day
u^toite'i«mafaCortepbMaew« ante Mm hr bar fbmona. and
r aatll aot oaly tbe iavaiM. bat te Mfiotteworbetaetaalty. Tbtete maa Mma la aarilcr vaarm. Kt
Tbe
fcc avoided by pnttte the srataT tot «w a i
variety of
alwaiw potede 10 m. It oecm
teirod.^wtteat ttrte evea te
be tent bair an tacb later, la plat or etc. Mary Taylmgrmufal «te way after te te beea
Icagth aad breadth, tea tbe te yt»
davatrodte lor a» teac, V ba at teat
Celery and
to Mka fak ponnicar laha.
tbswwa oat odthaat «M harliv oMli
Berape. wash aad c»t In Inch to^bi spread, turn the edge over naaUy on
aMte UrowB te cbe «aie place, to tie
At this Ume of Urn year tbe favorite
well blaacbod celery. all aldea and. tf properiy made,
aad ateld aad aiSldew aad loi. wHA- Mcalag fW them ea te alaee la tb<
tknm It npto the ceiling nad It
«torting
Bpworib toote, C:Jfi w. at.
oai a tboagtu oa tbe part of oae'i
Bventaff senrlce at 7:00 p. aa.
aaam water la which tey have aoaked
try to
aot fbU to ptorva.
eoektaO. When p
Mr. oaaer of tbe auar aiUee
aad let tern eook very shmrty all day ■ve eggs, rteovc the shells aad slice.
Ctetkt Mariltttel: tel I
L exceed a quartar af 1
Law la te aflemoaa add aagar tc
witb two capa of Ueb ta ihlckneaa. aaless specially or- tbe iwaolt la sonMtblng not to be de- A eorfitol wMcoamto tea rerrloM.
arnc. 9^ tlMwgkU vktek «
bam br>te <
taste, aad tot them ataad natil coo]
teb«te;
d^ aicker by tb# doctor, afli meat ted. Tim ftewbig recipe gives jnat
adgbi reearpo-i
belbrs-eeniag tepted In this waj aiblcaPoaB^ of batter, oaetelf
be large enongh to eorer the whole of tbe right proporboas of tbe various
te eoBomm. cheap rane*y are as a#oon of aalt ind a ttaah dT p<
ffteitelM.
part ft RhonW be made lagredlcnts. and wfll please all
tour. ftJO a. m.
One eeMom if ever .ees a babs'a
the icelcrv. cream aaoM
VM| tetfj. and care should be taken ir? It. By the way. H would seen
hae ao trhated. Tbe litttoaaaa efll
sHeed egg^ In layers In a Indlered that BO wind should blow u:Km H, or we have all aaffered time and again
paaka too ctoqaaatJy of tbe
by having served to ns at an eUh
oof aohriag dlah. kariag te tosi the reanit wfil be aJ
feet Jutl itartJag on tbe joamep of
tolOT*E?dLrer?7:'w.’ *****
layer of aaSce. cover the top With but tiee. which may do
Evening eranffehstlc aeasloa. 7:01.
life.
~ «**» bow
Uo praaaa aad retaore tbe pits. Put Ted crumbs, and bake twenty min good, maf la caaea bf paenmoala. In
Pentaoostal prmjar maattoff Tbarete prate thiwagh a stove, add to two
in a moderate oren.
ay erenln* at 7:fi0.
^
ion of the lungs, pleurtay and
pair of aboaa map not ladt ern to tbe cupfuls cf the pulp the well beaten
Junior Endaavor aStnrdaya. 2:»0.
Celery Tlmbales-To one ptot of perlcardlUa. tbe resolt may be moat to dlapoae of wlihoot cutting them up.
Id of tbe Joniwey?
whites of dre eggs, pour the mlxterr cooked celery pulp add a ^dusting of
Yet they are aerred In dainty glaaaea.
Dorcas Aid socl^ maau avary aatv
On amnp a mother^ bnrean atandn In a well buttered d!«h and bake: white pepper, aafi salt to taste; four
and a fork te tbe only help la tbe dl
10 imie old aboe. glided maybe aad Serre with whipped ertam. Date* arc
lemma. In making pyater eodetalU
Uaicn € gga and balf a cu;»ful ol
sheet of.absorbei
The C. W. B.
band to bald kairplaa. a aeteworthy
ask for the smallest oyatem tbe dfwler ■•^ngs tl
mwm. M lx «horooghly. fill wcU- bat tbn WOOL m’hcn the poaltlce
_ __ _ __
ace of making both ends meat
I In Byrnp-A dellekms saare terod noldH. stand them in a panfuJ morel always wljic the skin,
has on band, and yonr gweats wlli rise nonth at 7:80. .
» “A voterfaJ ikteg U a te4^
mce.-^or In a drawer which aa U made by cooklag pruaet lo maple of hot water and <vsik in a moderate
•rifYelcoma to worihip wftb-%* 9^^,
he t»art with a piece of dry and np and bless you. eapeclalty Uihe
► TIM» te tkfac tettte» ftevr! «
trangera.
workingmen and tha poor.-i. T;-.
hat mother ever opeaa, wrapped syrup Instead of WBiia*. These pmaes oven tiMU firm In the center.
tors are served wlt^ tbe following
warm cotton woof.
• The te iblag rtiMgrte atteriy «
>fi peper te a pair of attppen. noay be served with wklpikeJ cream If
sauce:
Ortery ate PouMIe—Cut r^Tay In
Bread "podmees are i
M^rcelp worn, for the tittle lert Itor preferred.
Mix one heaping tablespoon of hot
Inch loagihs and simmer lu salteil led. The above rules
which they were w> prondlp bongbt
Prune Marmatede-Tske six large water until tender. Make a pint of adopted .except that when scalded and
ABd flckte and fBUhlm nrrcr.
found the dnd of tbe roed before they cooking apples, pare, plunge in cold
Tabasco
sauce, three tablespoons toIxed.
the
water
must
be
drained
off.
white sauce, using a pint of
Bnnday school at nooa.
. * k
ere womiout
water, then put over the llrr with the
mato
catsup, one teaapooo Worcester
> not pres* the bread, but Uke IL out
‘ PlBBt MoMiBSB aad bletefs <
Poor old;shoos! DcmTi throw them juice of two lemons and half a iKuml
shire aauce. two tablcspooua I
rand flour. Season to taste with Ugbtly and spread It.
ofit In the tend. They hare been pol- of sugar. 1^-hni slewed, split and salt, grate ;In a little nutmeg and add
Jimlor league Thursday at 4:00 p. ja.
Yeast poultices are made by boiling juice, one teaspoon vinegar, a i
. aad bale wOl grow;
Prayer
meeUng
Thursday
erantaff
al ,
Imbed and gdrafred once, have walked stone two and a half potjudn of prunes,
teaspoon sail. Pui the oysters In small
plen. well drained. COok gently flour and ycatt U>gether,
sedaiely to chureb. gone gladly to fosk them for mvr-sl hours and
n minutes; remove from the lire
laying on glasm-s. adding to each glass one tabh‘
friends- bousos. run faithful erranda stew with the spies, taking care
sptwi of the sauee, and stand
linen
and
applying
adding
two
well
^len
eggs
• Tbe bteoooai Uaa proreo abat oort
without number. It 1s rniel to throw that there te sundcot water to keep
wo teaspoonfuls of lemon juice.
Bran poultices are verj- ofloo re rery cold place an hour or so b
W. T. Woodhouaa Pastor.
them into the gutter to be mn over them from burning. What tboroughiy Retnrn to tjie stove, simmer gently fpr
Morning. 10:30.
quired. and are useful fomenuilons. A scMvIng. Thirty o.v.ten.. with thU
• 1. tk. m.4. Ihe m.4 tksl ro. w«~ aad stepped on by horaes and ground cooked, bent through a* strainer and
Sunday rehool. 12:00.
momeiit and sene In a heated dteh. bag should be made of linco or flannel
Into shapeless pulp while their soc. turn Into jars for use.
e slxe nujuirtnl. the bran put loosely
Celer) an C.rmlln—Cook four cupfuls
oaaaom croak proudly by 00 tbe aide
Carden
on
a
Sponga.
SiulTcd Prunes—The large, swed
' celery dice In salted water, drain
. the nfM-n en<l nm up. and lK>lUng
Evening. 7:00.
walk In all the glory of a -free shine/* Csliromia prunes sre said to be as do and pu; Into a teitteml gnuiner, pour
Here
Is
an
easy
way
lo
bring
a
Id
Junior Union. Saturday at 2:20.
Iter -hould b.- iwnrcd uiWm k uniti
Bentlmeaul? Well, maybe so.
Prayer meeting on Thursday w
Ilctous as stuffed dates, when prepared rrr a capful and a hjilf of while
l8 thoroughly moist, then It te to bo of summer Into tho winter household
In the same way by removing the pits, mee made after the recli.e in celery wrung out In a coarse towel and ap I>amiM»n a very lai^gc and coarsi tag at 7:30.
8iK»nge. and hang It^by a cord In the
filling the cavity with nuts or marsh
te poulMte; cover with a cupful of plied as dlrcettsk
JM M«M* tW «M».
tk. bay
mallowt and roiUng them In sugar.
(ft bread ermwhs raturafed with Iwo
Simple fomentations are very useful Inside of the window at the top.
roar* ao aalr dlcaad Ttaeacoe bajr eaa
thirds of a cupful of mclle«l butter and often had recourse to. It te of the Sprinkle It thoroughly with clover.
For ihc Cook.
wbM whipped bp wlaiar gateo. Tbe petite of te iBvalld. Nonrlshlag
and bake In a moderate oven for flftxt importance that they should Bax or mufctard seed, and very s;oon
Savory Toast—I^y little roonds of
wfadow. are cmatad widi toe. aad must be provided, or the patlent*n
en minutes.
roperly applied. 1 have seen peo- you will have a pretty round mass of
crisp toast in a deep dish. On these
aauer aaaaui to bare farpauea tbe strength will wsne. and one
wbo should have known beUer. green. Keep the window open occaScalloped Celery-Butler a baklns
place
slices
of
broiled
bacon
ct
after
another
1s
tried,
and
Isnguidlr
worfd. Yet tbe te nap. aad ciacb.
dteh. Cook w»me edery lender In wring the fomentation with the naked slfmally, and the spongo very wet.
as
wafera.
and
over
all
heap
spo
toe cbrwtilp aad tbe air te fail of a refused. Fkrm sad Flreshle gives a
salted water—make a . rich, white
thereby only half doing It. ami Should there bo any liare spots when “12:00. Sunday eebooL
of scrambled eggs. The dish
3:30 p. m.. Junior Y. P. A.
spYlnkle'ihe
aoWea glow wbleh woald eboat aap aamber of iwetpes which sre s
sauce, well seasoned. In the baking wcuto* .b.
ciou.«.. ,h.,n
'r!
6:30 p. m.. Senior T. P. A.
tbe itmisl. and which will be conKT in smoking.
ooe tolo tbtnklag that tbe Auguat ana. oot
dteh put a 4)cr of cooked celery, then which should ne%er be done. Always T?*
^ ^
^
7:00. evonlnn gospel
el service.
servioe.
.
Baked com and Deans-Bake licans
light te •iniBf In tbroagb tho cnrtalaa. found as dcllcloui as they are
a te.ver of > sauce with a sprinkling of
aber a eoM fomenUtfon may. In gether hidden when the growth te com Chorus choir meeu
In the usual way and about half an
pleted.
Another
novelty
Is
a
mat
of
hursday
at 4:00 p. m. 1 _
_____
It all came from a Wg pot of yeltow
grated cheese. Repeat- the process
Midweek prayer meeting Tbareday
tncai I of fever, after the fever baa hour before they are to be served re
grass made by cutUng a piece of flan
daffodlla. which hare Jtuit opeBief their
move the pork and stir In a canful of
nel the sire of a large, deep plate, evening.
golden bearia and are bloftwrniiag nm Its
with buttervd. finely ndled
All of an claaeea watooBto> .
Firs; have your kcHtle boiling; then placing It therein, covering it with wn
away a« happily as though in their most entirely upon the food served corn. Bake a while longer and
crumbs. Place In tbe men until thor
the patient Often a slight mistake hot.' This Is nn unusoal dish and ver> onghly l^tcNl and the crumb- take a piece of flannel folded in four ter. and h.urlnkllng It In the same
penal aumraadlogB.
Friends Church.
ihlckncstca,
the
sire
yon
want
the
fomanner as the sponge. Keep it in a
; Hona Cheer wtehca it might paas proves fain?, and it always serious, delicious on a cold night.
Comer Osk and Fifth streeU.
browned.
mentation
to
be.
Place
It-In
a
1
Cottage Cream—Pour boiling water
sunny window*, mtrfsicn frcqu<’n:ly,
Edgar !,. Requa, pastor,
.- ‘
aloag thpir haaaty to ererp *'ahaola ' V*bat te tree cf fever 1s also 'nic In
Celery Fritters a la Imperlnle-Cook and that In a basin; pour yonr be
Meeting for worship, lt):30 a. m.
1 ri
or nnhappj reader of thte departmeat tiUrer sickness, but not In ihe as me Into thick sour milk; turn It Into
the largo white stalks tender In boil water over It. take the ends of the and >XMi will have a pretty piece of
8^“day^«cbool. 11:45 a. m.; C. J. /
green to gladden >*mjr eyes.
There te deep In their heaila a Ugfci [|« grec. In fover esses nolld food te cheosedotb bag and allow It to drain ing salttMl water. Uien eool; make n
towel that have iK-m hanging outside
over night. Next morning mix with li
Another
pretty
hit
of
grccncn*.
and
which aeeme alaoel dtelae, and never r»rohlblted. and so one has
batter, using one cup'of rifted flour, a the ha-Kfn and .-on wni And It esasy te.
salt, pepitcr. and pl.mty of rich. Fweei
eggs, milk, fruit and xt
one
that
ever)'
household
can
try
te
to
Senior
C
E.'.
C
m.
were there mure beaatlfBl aymbols of
cup of water, iwp yolks of eggs, wring it wlfhoui putting your hands
Gospel meeting. 7:30 p. m.
lUce Boup—Take one pint of good cream and beat until smooth. Al
CJod*. almadnnt bleeatag. Lntc In the
poonful of olive oil. salt, pepper, Into the m-cldlng water. Shake it out lake a carrot <»r turnip, cut off a sUr*»
T-achcra’ meetlni, 7 p. a. aacb
n stock, add on.-faurth though this is an old mrlpe to the
fall thedoU brown bnlb. were planted bcof or
sprinkle of celery salt, or a tea- and apply It with a piece of water from The liottom and scoop out a cop- Thursday.
of a cupful of well wsshe.| rlcc. and housewife who lives In the counto'
haiK-d hole. Fasten strings to the
deep la a pot of waitb, and as tb
Prayer meeflng, 7:30 p.
Tburespoonful of grated celen. Stand the proof sheering over It. to retain the
there
are
many
city
cooks
who
wljl
apId aimme* until the rice U nice and
-cgctiblp and tie It in a sunny win
that were not enoogh to dlscou
Idc
for
an
hour,
then
fold
lu
heat
and
to
prcvc-ni
the
patient
from
A specUl Invitation to traveling men
dow. filling the cup with water. Soon
them, tey were put In a dark cup tender. Itesl the ytdks of Two eggs prcolate it. ^
tho whites of two eggs, beaten to a getting we».
Id those who have ne»er attended a
Hinne Made Cqffoo—<^)ne cupful
tho grt*en leaves will start from th Quaker
board In te tfarkest part of the cellar. together, sild «.ne half cupf U of new
church.
froth;
dip
the^deees
of
celery
in
under i>art. cttrling up and around th«
Weaka later, wbae tbe leaves were milk or crenm and stir ln‘o the wiip. rom meal, two of graham, mix to
baiter, fry a golden brown In a
paste with one cupful of syrup: spread
cup. which must be watched to s«
reaplag tbroagh the aall. they were Season, and serve In a pr.-uy cup.
Congregational.
smoking hot fat; drain on soft pa{>er,
Graham Crucl-Put .me pint of wa on a baking dish and carefully lux>wn sprinkle with grate^l eheese and serve.
here iR water constantly in It.
M..I hers ^^ho are at a los to amuse
Rev Dcma* Cochlln. pastor.
.
*
• oven. This may l»c too sweet
Church phone No. 1180.
the
ibeir own eweel .wfll natU the beds ap^ ter In n doable tedler. and when IjoII
children
during
the
long
winter
Celery I»af M’lih Butter SaueeOur
churrh
te a home for worslrip
in). but would Jnst suit children,
pearsd. Now th.*y fill tbe whole room
Ubie ^ o<j
Cook two lablegpoonfute carh of but- evenings or on Sunday afternonns will
and service. If you have no ebnreh
p
proper
way
to
clean
a
nig
te
U
who
are
usually
wasteful
in
the
mat*
with their glory, ft realty doeaa tl**"" «»*»*
with a IHtle water.
home In Traverse City, you arc earn
and flonr until bubbling au i flud the ffill.mlng sugg*-xtlonR fn>m
It upside down on the grass cm estly
of sugar in eoff.'C. Chicory, added
■ we are pur
boar, and ihwsod with a
Invited to rome. get acquainted,
;»th. add a ein^fiil of erram. a sea RofMl Hmmekecplng very helpful: Ha.vs
If possible, and If not. then on s snri work and worship with ua. A
coffee, gives It alrengHi. and is
r salt. Put In a dainty cop
ronlng of salt and while pepi»cr. and a -me rorn-spon.p-nt:
to all. Introduce your friends.
» tali1espn««rttls of cream, and llkiMl by many, 'a Swedish woman -pUirh - of powilcred mare; conk to a
Hnw to amuse ifie chlldreu on a clean firsir. and gently beat it. Then welroiue
Tbe one thing it whether we try to do
Gre<
f the strangers. If a stranger, wait
iK^ts into small, thin slices,
, tenre hot
rainy or snowy Sunday te a problem turn If right side up. spread It cu* and me.-t the pastor.
thick
cream,
then
add
n
cupful
of
and with not a iw stiff broom,
‘ te so 111. «o unbappnv sttaated. or
«*»<■ Mange-Take ono-hslf bnosns and grinds them, using In tbe flrely chopped cold eookod game, on^' which I have surcc-iiRfully solved. I
Special servleea annonnoed. ta tbe
•p It from Hide 10 hide, across thr church brevities.
rtlon of one-third wUh her coffee.
so larking In this world-s sloiee ihaij«»Pf«'
«*wpe julre which hns teen
lai
n
as
a
foundation
for
a
play
one
of
cupful of chopped cooked celery, and
as follows:
>ATt**r the dust lx well out. danifs
they cannot at least try to briag the i
to taste. When bolMng. stir wkifh te «*xeeileii:.
:be interesting talcs of the Old Testa 1
■ning woriihlp and
I clean white cloth in wafer U:
lUkcN! Potal.!eK--pota»i*es l>aket! In fbiir wri! beaten eggs; turn Into a but- mcnl. I read this story to the child
sunshine In their little
of Ihr*^®
It^poonfote of rom
rr direction of Mrs..
-.1 mold or te>wl. set In a pan conwhich A^ntrie alcohol has l.c*en added,
« h.** an ..vrn are heavy .md waxy
tainsng hot water to the depth of two Ish audience*, abridging It as much ai and wliHroVer the entire mg in the
Hwuar
the
skin
barrHus
aiVmre
so
12 m.. Sunday scb<K>l. If prevented
boil about five mlaute,
rxceedliig great fewanrt. for with It of water.
Inches and place in a ro<idcnitc over [Kuslble. so they wi:i gel the simpb rtircetlon In whlrh tlie na|i Ile>;.—Gocsl attending, join the homo department.
comas fovgetfulnte of self, and forget then pour into a pretty mold—a eu
for ihlny pl^uute^. l.ef stand a fev lines of the talc only. I apiM»r(ion ic
5:45 p. m.. Young People’s Society
ftdaess or self brings a peace and Joy will do nIeHv. The moM abould L init them in a moderate tnen, and in
of ChrlHtlan Endeavor ta the parlors. .
ntx ^ficr r.niovfhg from tb. earh chfid one character, or severs
-Mwvi as the potatocR are soft upon i
7:f*o
p. m.. evening worship. Gospel
rnlrapc^riant
onei-.
to
I
k
*
npresentet
which nothing on earth can take awar Hnaed in cold water Turn out on
then Invert over a chop plaftcr
meeting and evangelistic service.
dainty wine.'r. and
Iron Holders.
fn^m us.
whipped alight pressure, take them out and garnish with cilery idumes and M-rv» l>y psiMT figurt-5 mt from old tnaga
with thr haad prutt'cted with a lowri
Before Imnlshlng the old Hd tex.fs Choir under dire il„n „f Dr. Smith.
W-1 Ih- scene aud bc-gin »h.
Immedlatrly.
work the potatmw aa tlumch you wer,
Jtilre
rnf off tire Iojk as large a.s iKrs.sIhU*.
‘ u.-e,I instead of
Idsy.
I
nf.l
veu
f'r.
;t.
jou
cannot
im
To make butler sanre. melt one cup
mashing ih«m. ten te- careful not tr
Ju.or
rmind <xr Kouare te-iwc-en the fohte of
LYIday. 7:00 p. m.. Mayflower club.
ful of i»uiler over hot water, add th. agine bow lnt*-rr«ird the ehildr.*n tethick rloih. Idnd the filers of alt with
TiipkKn 8o„,»-.Hoak two uunee* H break the >kin. When they are sof Julre c*f two lemon.s and a getiero-j»
Of all llfes high IdessIngH the ,
lapkvw In a little cold water: add lb's and mealy, put them back lu the oven duriing of paprika.
First FrasbyleHan CtMireh.
t»al.> M« ses fi»r ITiaraidrs daughter t* a »;irip nf rl.uh or braid. This makes
find, a suitable young man for Joseph an excellent iron holder and as the
■ ptir|s»se denylBg, to nee Quart of good stock, and ?et nad they aUl keep hot and mealy f01
Mold
of
Celery
with
N«»odIes-Fol
simmer until ft Is soft and lender. some time.
a harp for the young Ilavid. Indeed heat penetrates the leather less It
Breakfast Hash-A delicate break kjw the recipe for celery loaf. omlUlni! the greater part i>f an afternoon ox nerd not be ao Ihlck as If made of
Soason with salt and a little jlepper
world with hia
fast dteh I* made with bread crumbs the meat and using double the quae long winter evening te gone before you cloth alone.
If liked.
tlir
ehoppad eatery. W'him cooked
rening service. 7:30 p. m.
Ifigg ^iit*-To one pint of sicw k stir brownci and Tolled, ax a subxtltuto foj turn from ibe mold onto a l»rd ol know It. merely in getting ready Then
^ W^M. 8, Aral Wedneaday ta tba .
In two well beaten egg. to which one potato in bash. Mix half as rruict noo4llrs, aad prmr over all an egg there arc acccnsorles Uxr the acme to
Each heart has lu burden of sorrow.
To Repair Torn Uavet.
be fotind and arranged, all of tech
I^h awil has its shadow of doubt: lablcapoonful of cream has l»ecn add bread enunbs as minced meat. Heat
Use can be made of aimoat hreryhour*, second and fonrtb Wadone
tahlospoonfnl
of
butter,
or
snH
TIa snnshlue wr're yearning to bo.“- ed. U«wt to ibe tellhg point, stirring
ta the month at 2; 30 p.m.
CebTy ruffs—Cesjk In sailed watci the is.ys will furnish with eathuslaam; thing. Torn leaves of books, mags esdays
Prayer meeting Thursday avaalng
row—
eoaatenily. ao tbal tbe eggs wUI nnf drippings, add 000 mlnecU €»ui..n, the ctmiTo outer stalks of crisp, well For the raovetneni of the play ggain xlnos. etc., can be neatly mended with
Tnm sunshliH. ^lihln aad wiihouU enfdto or got lampr Serve in a pretty browning: add the meat and bread btoacHM c«ery. When soft, drwk:. read the tale aloud, and each child wUl the blank edges of postage stamps.
mixture, a pH*ce of Imiicr the site ol
rap wifb a few cfwckera.
Tlwm let us wear fares of pluasurr.
chop fine and press through a ccrifia. carry hte pai>er figure ttaixnigfa Ihc nec Bring Ue tom edges together oarefulEba on YVmat-Aa nnoooked egg b an rgg and sufficient rich milk tc der. To one pin! of thU pulp, add a essary i»crfr*rmancc.
ly and place them on the damponod
Tb#wortdahanbeb^,pyio»can.
I ttrret M. e. ClNirelv
Another makes the follcwiug aug rilp of gummed paper, press until dry.
Aad add to the wealth of lu tnsax much m«»re digestible than a etwked moi.*.ten wcli; Reasoning writh salt and quarter of n cupful of cream, one
Rev. L. B. Carpenter, pastor.
Clare meeUng. 9:41 a. m.
one. and a nice way lo serve It te on pcw»cr. Cook slowly, letting a brown tablcspoonful of ntdled butter, a salt- Rcxtlon: ^
crust
form
at
te
laaL
Preaching
service.
10:30 a. M.
Useful
to
tho
Cook.
Some
‘children
whom
I
know
arc
Tls beitrr to amiic If wo can **
toast. Cut a slice of sUlc bread very
Sunday school at 12:00 m.
East Indian Boiled lUee —Wash a spoonful of salt and two well beaten miking, during tbe Mag winter evenTo dip broth or soup from the kettbfn, and rut out a ptoee with a ronnd
eggs; now stir In Boor aufflclcnl fo
rake cutter; brown nicely on both half pint of rica thitmsh several, cold make a “drpp- baUer. add a tore! tea- tags, a act or ‘little jonrnrys •—all of lie when cooking, and the fat 1a on It,
sides, and dip in hot milk. Spread waters; drain and allow ft to ataitd spoonful of baking powder and drop picture*. These plrttrtTa -are taken draw thevketUe forward to the hot ^toyer meeUng, Tbureday evaalag ;
with tbe white of the eiaf beaten stiff, two bours, then have a Quart of water by the spoonful Into smoking hot faf; from magaxlnoa. newspapwa. etc., and pert of the range, making the soup
arc oBen found In rmBway gvldea, pam- t»n furiously. This rmtees a large
leaving In the center n pteee In which boiling rapidly and pu; the rice info fry nnUI tb^g are a crisp brorb.
The Salvation Army,
^
phlcta and gnldebcoka of alt aorta. babble ta Ibe middle of the pot from
to slip tbe yolk whole Sprinkle with It coatlBuing tbe rapid cooking. The
Ladles’ Library building. YVoat
rtoa Mat be tossed with i wooden
Borne are patttoed for a penny abJeh a cupful of soup at a time may (r^t. near Casa street. Cteaia ■a4
«• th# praaalc tbiaga of everyday lUe salt, place In the oven a few minutes, fork for ten minutes. At the end of
Mrs. Bouters ta charge, l^ie tete
■ad
serve
hoc.
aptoci*. The books are made at home be dipped out—tbe fat all goes l
U like a drop of pmfiM cm a ebeap
lime
push
It
to
the
back
of
the
that
Many
persons
have
very
Indefibtt*
of
heavy
paper,
boaiht
ai
a
printing
ildca of me W-Exebaage.
Tea-Tbls te a good way to
taadkerchlcf. |t dreate It np. no to
■enre a raw egg. Beat tbe white to a stove where It can steam without dan Ideas ahemt making and applying ^I- office, where sack atlldea are aoKl
teak, and does ao oae ant harm.
ger of scorching Toss occasionally ticca, and may Ik* glad of a few hints rcry cheaply. The oovers are of boavy
ebrtotian’a pratoi ateMoat old alpma are Ilka '«mM old stiff froth, and stir Into U the yolk until it Is steamed dry. then turn Into on the aubJoet. says an exchange.
!»rk Cray cardboard, aad on tba notfrlenrte. easy to get 00 with gad If oc- well beaten; seasoa wUh a IHtle sugar a hot dish for aanrlng. Thte method
In the first ptoce It 1s of the utmost ride te pciatod la qnalat tottarlng the
caaioaally ikcTw te a prteb from a hhb- »«! a Ucy pinch of aalL While stir- of preparing boiled rice U more dlf- Importance that poalUcea abonid be
aame
of
lbs
place
to
arbtofc
tfca
UiUs
nag.
poor
very
slowly
lato
this
one.erto oaauspected aaU. If only ahowa
icult. but Mr* aatlafactory than te arell made and properly appDad. Un- lonresya are taken, abd nndarDiatb
jou have troddoa a llitle too half euprol Of bot teOk. Orate a Uttto
Md maal to. perhaps, the moat large,
Timto cT**"
•prinkle over
ly naed. Ton mnat fim have the pa. ■as made tbe place faamna. Qa the aftito atet.
^Nte wuj aoMtlmea reteot a too
Holy oommunlon. 7:80 a. 0. on thl
Ltont^cne iwedr. thongh tel oorered Aalde of the carer U a picture of this
Lemon Wbey-To one plat of aiDk
There
la
ao
^
BP with DO nnneoeMry egpoenre.
reraon. and tbeo on the following:
add one tableapoonful of leagm juice.
I aaa so ttaay oU aboea Cbrown out
lobe
more
te
BeaM ter beeln. by poortar a UlUfi tote are tAo pictnres of the peroDfi s
Wbea te vbey aeparates. attain off.
late road. Thi. In Mteam U te aadatnre'aaadriak.
oa tbo narvaal
bdOlaff tear lata It Thee poor aam. Mae, birthplace and any pictaret
ooaatt, wbom -white wlagn- (if there
:leat boqiag ater iato the baaln. aad Aat eia bb noltoelad tbal in any way
ai* may) do m»t ateoftCo gather tmeh
Oiake the llaitel ll^lfy in with one •onrere tbbi pcjtoto. Then It 1a but a
Sn^lMt *«ri»aa< Mt«mi »t T:M
refte from te b||0k««y.
I aad boanUag houee. hare so
te. srtih the other attr hrfhkiy natii rtt-p to read aft aboat ibia pceson's
are tordiallj' lavlleU to there aer. A jeordial levitatloa to
Si
ron have them weU nlaed; do hot tot rork 1a the wotM-tbe worit Chat
09m Om ter. Irt !• tte •«;
srtoii. wabaTS^
♦ ararsEiSTCMi «•
samtsiiinECMMiiES
ss£&sa?!r,.,w.
rertlore ami tbe reatog
"
em^ MCHMAH, MTUIBAY. nsmiAiiv «. MM.
;«iKi
la the aerrk» of tto rattwaya i
tto Cidted Btatsu tatoy SMre than
MIS m n costiwe
Ml ac tor flrat
wt —Mttoi. TUI Md
-coumMip or milks sra
» Damr to ato i« k
Ihere b One Soda Cracker
*and[^0ne.
,
You do not know that Soda
Cracker imti you km
are Baadaetare. Tbe aaator sd eaSUMS In active ane M dTjDOK tto aambsr «r paasraaer ears
aad of
fralfbc earn 1.70CMMQ. Ttose can
mtoea. If pisred la Bae. weald
earircie tto glsto.
Uneeda Biscuit
. toNt te ftot.
oto
iOimwoom at 1 odoto a
LoiiglW-prograa wm gtr« la tbe
Xf«to «i4 Barto Blalctopdar. ito Bar
m fctofcar. Me toa totoad orar Para.
For a Bomber nf weeka th« pupUa have
aoa aad toafktarda^v* vtora ttof been bnay with ibe atndy of Amertca a
poet and nftcr a pleaalng review
atoartalB ttolr Bagltah frieeda ererjr
year la ayleodid faahloa.
A leadtac etoraetertolc of M TmI-
Totaste Unoeda Biscuit is to
fA fai love with them. You
never fofSet that first taste, and
you renew it every time you eat
ilneada Biscuit —
ImaJkst^b,
wuUtyntmpfpaek^
ktedltaraa. TtU waa U
John AMea. ffmiry HntL
PrttBllla. amber Bnyder.
toooer oa tto floor, bot aaJd la llir
toartac af tto vaUer: **Lei it to. Tto
two fiaae place wUI be a flad for the
waUar." Uttar, oa dlaeorertag ttot It
waa a sacEh aaaUer ooln. to let a iwo^
fraae piece allde geaUr to tto floor.
NAJKHML SUCUrr-COHRA^
Tbe meaaenger. Howard Ortf
Tbe frleadly indlaa. Vernon Martin.
Aaother Indlgp. avert Olanefa.
Pdgrima. George Jobaaoo. Robert
Cramer. Grace W'rtghl. Haxcl Oertng.
Tena Glaaa. aiata Relaford. Claritol
Methodist
and
Churches; aa reaulta eighty souls have
sought and found Christ. A moat
W. CaeiT HuU-45.00 caah
pn*c for higheat toore.
mark*^ feature waa the beautiful aplrit
of unity which prevailed throughout
the churches wen? crowd**d to their
catiacity. there was a steady Increase
No. 1. .Mn
Grocer
Co.. Diatribntor».-100 LaVertlo Cigaia, value $10.00.
In lnu*reat and results, backsliders n'-
fore a coma ft tee ^of congrcaa and after eighth gradex. who had been Invited to
•a It, while many friends and
espailatlng oa The aeretaltr of prr
U had alao taken occnalon to to
eervlng the foreeU ho remarked to
Dt. Quoutlooi from Longfellow
aome of the cJerka in hU department
^ the exerdlcu. Pnul Revere’s
tbat to did not oonaldcr the acnlcea
or mny woman worth more tlian $60 a ride fbllowing. na a recitation In uni
Boath. Mr. Placbot haa heard tnUte non by the entire room. A aiiort bUv
BMMfwnaly froB tto fair aex alacc bl« grnpbtcnl aketch of Longfellow wan
ajbMrratloaa Jind* aBoog hla corre- given by Florence acmcnl when the
church has a greater e ffort been made cUlroed and church members hrt>ugb'.
know God and man-a rclatbvn to to a rluHcr walk wUh God. We greatly
Him. The ChrlMlan Scientists are not rc*iolet* that we can report such aplrit
uai ctHOi>eraUoo and able aatlslance
second in reselling out after God
naln progmm waa ready for preaen
atJon.. The aconea prepared In coaThe lovcr’j
atl ahe aald, but her letter ciinveyed tume were aa toMowx:
the Impranalon that any man who errand, the return of John Alden. the
made aueh a anperflclal atatement waa council table, the atory read aa an In-
mercy, and to wall, humbly with thy 1
»be I>ird hau ct»me to
Jus In a very profitable vWtailon. wc
apoodenu waa tto Inrlnclble Hett)
Green. Mr. Pinchot haa not divulged
irernlng of Him.
The text for
;.g
Is
as we realised by our Congregational
yjj, j brethren and their tireless^ tolovint
«-rvlce
what la i P***’be Rev. fk«o. Kinney, and we
hath showed thee, oh
good, and what doth tbe I>ml require
l^rateful for a luyal Met hoof thee, but to do Justly and to love
ihai did their cbrlsUan
At the nrai Mefhcxllst church laat|«r.* grateful for all of His Idesainga.
undav the r, o rl.K*k evening mtv let'j
to each church will
not worth M eenta a year to the gor- erinde. and laatly tto church, the
fMl theinseUes as pbwaed with If
Rev. J.oi W Ksweld.
rmment or natton. He baa ree«'!vod wedding and the return of Milea SUnd
.Ubj<e» tomorrow at f. o*cl.K-k will!
nnmeroua acathing cplsilca from other
•ausi
to. -The PreiiaraMon of Saui of Tarsus
The flna acenea waa prettily arnoted women.
dngl
Hts Life Wor
Two youlhrrn congrenatnen wen* rangtv] (he familiar figure of PriaclIU MTvlce n aiH'sker will to
tailing acme non hern colleaiptea nboot alttlng iKMilde her aplnnlng wheel near by fho Antl 8alo«»n league
^
Famous Little PtllB are so mild and
Indow where blooming flowera add cUr evi*nlng. a free swlal and
geoloaea they bad knoun In the aoulb.
nd literary}
literary effective that children, delicate ladles
One wna n yming fellow who waa fond their fragrance to the romantic scene
*en the tup loven.. John Aldcn^
of playing poker, but did not underatand the game any tou well. WhenThe aecond k
.UM.ax aa a dla
erer he -went broke” he would break
f Into a violent aneexe. which doubled logtio between
him over the table. ‘•WhVn in this at- John Alden who dellvera the anawer
to
Prlacllla.
In
the
meantime
a
Utude.* aald the narrator, “the youns
man would bite a nnjple of doUam* ger arriving with newa of approaching
ar.
worth or ehecka
from
aomebody a
The next aeene waa the dignified
atark ^d gat lato the next put.” TIm
other aoutberncr chimed in:
”Ve».
we or the aouth arr ao Ingenlua and reaourcwfal people. I recall the girl who
went to Chicago and told t-wryttody
ahe mi*t ahe wna n planter’a daughter.
coinrll
rhamber
with
the
elder.
rbarlcH SIcdcr; Mile. Standlah. Don
Jarvis; the friendly Indian. Vernon
Martin, and a number of honeat ao!
dicra. Clarunre and George Johnann.
Her father waa the Howard Griffith and Robert Cramer,
who gathered In that portentioua coun
leading undertaker of Ixxlngion.”
The arrival of the red sklnne-l
W'heo Senator Hokr waa alive he
CLEAN
UP
SALE
Offlea 206 Bast Proat i
dRfl. K. L. BONNRR*t hair draaalng
toriora. ovar CUy Book fltora. Boob
REAL CflTATK .
Travarae Land and Loan Oo, F.
CHINA
SILVERWARE
iaotlon to dlMBsat of tto <
ART GOODS
This ia the lime to buy weddinggifUS^BW CBMt 4lto
CBUtair through the atore
P. S.—Remember our optioal opeffing. with Prof,
nan of Grand Ra^.
jy 8th to 13th. Eyea
No. 5.-Alfrtd
Greilick
Shoo Co.—One pair “Selx
Royal Blue Shoe.' beet Shoe
in the city.
I^stairs
No. ^7. KimLaU
Music
Honae.—$10.00 credit first
paymeiirY>n Piano, or $5.00
Cift Jtmeltr
credit fiinr«
K&I.E. TIME CARO
T«:™-,; nSl:uon
___________________
No. «. ProL Hoiit-Vio.
lin I.«aaonB, $2.50.
No. 0. City Reatnnrant,
(Open day and night)-One
Week Meal Ticket. Beat 'of
WiU
Bloodgood,
t'-v
M:
W-hen nothing of Intereat la going on
the two will retire to n quirt c(»rner
and eachango funny yarna by the hour.
Kroal belaaler. a compoaltor un tlir
this point the Interlude fmm thla
l»eriod to the wwlding of John Aldea
•riarllla was nad by Mlaa Louise
Smurtbwaiie when tbe church scene
deplcte<l the pilgrims In their
qualm dress with broad <H»llars filed
Tribune, a German pnin r of l^avi u
worth, Kan., rlalma to to the obl. at
printer In P«»Ib» of ronUnmMJa aervlee
he nsmi and t«x»k their seats In
In tto country. * He began to learn the the P«*ws wheiv the church hymn was
trade in TarmMek. (;**rraan>. alxiyrahly sung. Among the pilgrims
flve yeara ago and haa hardly mUKoil Wi-re two fr^•Odly Indians, fierct* in
a working day aince.
Mr. U-lMiler
war iialni and feathers while
haa been In thia einmtry
flffy-two heading the moin stoo<1 the grave
elder
Ihirtng the singing of the hymn
Standlah arrived fmm hla vlcjs ctinquest and the scene rloaeii
Ing hla wife to thia eouniry. apent five with a general all-aronnd handshake
«laya In New York without being
participated In by all churchmen, even
lurlMHl by unwclcifme publicity or Invl- to the bride and groom.
latlona to dinner. He awndered ala.a
The affair was well given and the
ItMrn alffiOBt unnoUred. enX>ylng himlaracfer In of»j»tume were admirably
eelf after hla own Inclination. Uni
taketr? much praise being due btJth the
pirmmL plana arc alu red l^c will
pupils who participated and their inturn. In a couple of muntha for the
rounteaa. who waa MUa Thaw of Pitta
b.iri;. ‘
Koon Chuck, a nalurahxcd Chinamat
In Mexico. U ostlmalcd to to wurtt
wver.ll,tKHi.ftOO in gold. He went tr
Mcako from CallfUnila twenty yeara
ago with loaa ibaa 120 and wont to
work aa eouk for a railaray ooo)
fMIES-EGM
Sptx ial to the Evening Record.
naed In hl^llne of hotela.
lb
alao
Nessrn City. Mlrh . Feb. rt-Marricl
in Nessen CUy Wednesday. Feb
by the Rev. Father Golden. Miss Clara
Kgan of Ooirax aad George Halnea
Grant. The young people are well and
favorably known aad have the beat
^wtaDouNm
t. y« H -I- «.J,.
o,
I ^____ _____ _
THU taaiooi
frienda.
Several from Grant and East Colfax
atimded the dancing achool M<
-Women’s Pains“I was a total wreck,” writes Mrs. Beulah
Rowley, of Champoeg. Oregon, “from pains I had
suffered, for 4 years, every month. Sometimes I
would be unconscious for 12 h6urs at a stretch. I
did not know tliat anything could stop the pain
entirely, bu{ Wine of Cardui did. I advise all
w'omcn suffering with painful periods to use Car
dui and be relieved.”
It does this by regulating the functions and
toning up all the Internal female organs to health.
It is a pure, specific, reliable, female remedy, with
a r^ord of 70 years of
mi ADVICX
success. It has bene
fited a million others.
Why not you? Tr>nt.
------
Sold by Every Draggist in f 1.00 Bottles.
.WINE
OF
CARDUI-
HIGH GRADE LOW PRICE
i. M«ka>iid Bn»k or Jo^p SpaA
iM«IT.J,JOKKSOHS
6088
Cart Ctoppall of Now Wexford vIxJl
ed WaiTt* Hyde aeverml days last
IGNITION
w«K
Fourteen Lady Been from Oo|M
vURed Nreana Oly hive. C70. Batordar and were welcc|Bed by alL
Fomialwa oomplcte, with .baft aad
nmmUc {aopcUor
WAHTEO 130
WM.i JACKSON
Ladles or fBUleBOa to bring their
mpoaa to OKKNBLL BRCmORS
aad receive flio.to extra to apply <
a new plane.
M 244f
Abo 2,8,4 Cjrlindcr Motor.
Gas Enpne Repairs a SpedaKy
utcamt
^ TRAYStsB arr,
uchigar
atM. Botbpboaw. B«M«ic.tU
811th .tr«t
2aW
DR. A H. HOLLIDAY. Oradnata
ronto Ualvaralty. Offlea ta Mm
bldg. Tdapkoaaa. offlea^ IM;
danea 104.
T. W. THIRLflY. ]
ARTHUR HOLUDAY. M. O—Physi
cian and •nrgaon. RaBOvad to of
fices In Munson block ovar Barnum
A Barrs. Cltlxens phone 886.
IR. LAWTON—Physician and sun
fson: offices In Wilhelm block, ibird
floor with Drs. gawyar and PtokaP
HKRVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Traverse CUy. Mich. ClUxenx pbone 106.
Oni« coupon
game you bowl.
AB8TRACT8 OF TITLE—C. O. Gsrver. Priew reasonable. Office with
O. P. Carver A Bro. Both pbonei.
with every
- Bugbee*s dros atora. Gltl-
WILhlNSON
21R0SSER
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R’Y
Kor.JMaa, Now in
to Mon Dolly
to «u«
ILBY—fipeclal attan8* ate Bank
*bi?ff.^srph<sr
STENOGRAPHER
AND
BOOK
KEEPER—Mixs M. U Huniinslon. ‘
oflico Underwood
Put your
le&rlWtiS!'*"
MONEY
W. Seventh BL
Umlor or 603
COx; phone 784.
fob 6-lmo
T. A. WILHELM
in our
pEBBMABaueoS
Lumltcr, Ixatli
hinglos
l>»of8 and Windows
Porch (kilnmns
Porch Rails,
Spindloa
Brackets
Stair Work
Interior Pinith
Stock or SixH-.ial Patterns, Store
Fronts and Fixtnroa and any
other kind of shop or mill work
you are in nood oL
Dry lumber always in stock,
i
Efumatee fniniihod by phone
or letter.
GASOLINE SOUTH SIDE
MARINE MOTORS LUMBER CO.
Single Cylmdere, J. 2. 3, S nn<l
7 Hone I'oirer
Co. block. Bothpboaaa.
TobediatribuUd weekending, March 17Ui.
Bhe waa. too.
(<nger w ith hla bundle of |>olboned
and Senator Tillman
were grvmt
frienda. Now the flery aoutherner fre amiwa waa the occasion of much a|>quently haa a arwalon of atory telling plauao as the bag waa filled with bul
ignlAcani of the an.wer.
with Senator Aldrich of Rhode Uland.
Ml WUbalB UodL ausaai pboaa
iARK CRAWt OIUVIRY-Ught
freicbt, pareate aad imaks. Offlea
at City Book Btora._____________ _
CUT GLASS
merica
liUir>'
Bmabea.
value
$:150. ProacripUon
SprcialisU.
^
rastrru toper mmirns
n,p
of the oM ml damask
tableebth. Tbe ok! red tablecloth always gave the Impn-dou of ,-mi.fort
wttl tSiMrd cheer, while the white cloth
alatids for «i.klm-xa and Nirtnallty. nnd
1^ suggestive of the rlothrallne wav
„ snowdrift.
Come again,
table coterhig. w1lb gnmdtua
,,„uring the tea nnd si.leg that ns
young oi;»*s imt an extra t»lcn-e ..f pie.
* A M. B««u oa If aflay
o
avaSaa
IR. O. E. CHABI. raBOvad (roB flOf.
208 Wilhelm blo^ to 407 aad 4M
new BUta Bank baH4.iag.
No. 8. Saxton Hardiraro
Co-One pair Hockey Skatoa;
value $2.0a SporUng Gooda.
HH'etlng at the o|x*ra house. For offer-.
tory at the morning wrvlce. Mra. A '
jwley will slug ”How Long Will
Thou Fi.rgci Me. O U»rd.” by Gt*o. A. I
Meltrkc.
I
I
"
f
Union Revival al Sherman.
j
have clo^e.1 our revival services;
which have hei'n e<»nUnuctl for five
weeks.
Thi^ services were held In ;
iM.ca
TBAVERIK
I
IK CITY LKBION
Na iSB-
HAVKIItK arv LODQK. Ma. Xtt. F.
TRAVERSE CITY GAS
COMPANY
No. 2. Hamilton Clothing
Co.-One Hnwe'E black derby
hat. lieat $:i00 make.
Hon at S:3II p. m. Evening prayer will
to at «: 3ii p m on aec.unt of t he mass
loobb^ holvW. k
BUSINESS CARDS
Congregational
the churches will unite In the
meeting tomorrow evening at
i enrv
Bonn Wait! Do it Now
Bowliii^ Alley
Prizes Gdore
hk%
Lucille
Holliday.
Ulllan tbe City opera house which will to
Ina. Rdoa Jahraus and W'ialfred
mducUtl by the Traverse City AntiBlackman.
aloon Fed(*ratloo.
The program opened before a larg«*
aiford Plnchot. chief of the bureau
Church of ChrUt. SclentIst-Subjocl.
or foreatry. not laag a«n appeared to audlmcc comi«aed of the aeventh and •Man.” Never In the hlstmr of the
dropped tbat ao tto waiter ooald flad
It. r dM aot waat to dlaappolnt ibe
BOB aflar aajrtac ttot la hla bearing.
tLODKWnGES.
4ay oC sack Boatk at Y:M p. b.
COK
TRY A RCCORO WANT Aa
SraCULPIlZES
the
OKNUINK
It ia better and diiBper than
wood or coal
CHMCI-Hart. SbaffcT &
Marx 125.00 Sait or Ovorw
coat on exhibition at Hamil.
ton Clothing Oo^,
MPea8Uadlab.Ooaianrta.
Tbe Cider. Ctorlee Bteder.
WHY PONT YOU TBY
OUJt
Cit. Phone 308
Bell .TJO
Traverao City. Mich.
DKIMTIBT
Boom No. 1, City Oprm Uonm Bk*e
:--2?3s^rrt: lohn R. Santo
General Insnrance
NAr WUkelm Blk. TnTcne Ctty
ns. J. 0. X lUKY J.n0BXUMD
omoPATMM nrrmctAum
0. P. CARVER * BRO.
J. K BDiuiunii.
• •TUT MTIUC
at 8 East Front 8L
Up BUirs
Tire Inaun'nee
L. L. A. BUILDINQI
[A. D. TYLER!
deimtiot
Office 605 Now WilhdmjaSaC
i
STEP SAVraS
^dnst proof Roller bearing Fkmr
We maonfaetare them and make
lovprioea.
J. X CREOKS CO.
SiSi-i
tbatobb am.
Mxm.
Citino*' phone C39.
Heflo JlolJaroifl
DKNTIB-r,
201 Treat ffrtet
C D. MDXEt
DENTIST
.
2600
TKAVCNSC cmr, MICHIOAN. SATUROAV. rEBRUARY K. 1»0«.
8 RAQE8
WRL HAVE PIIMilRIES<E|!!i!l!M
GOTUOETRUIT
limJSUCANtWiU. MAKC omscT
INVITATIOM OF TRAVERSE CITY
OW/
WAS ILMOST
UNANIMOUS
AM# ta
CPI
WASNT PREflENTEa
flAIISTS IAN lAOE PUIS
AtBowa coomlttad an act of raadaUsBi
last eranlnc for wblch they shonld be
WAS ALSO IN GAME TO CAPTURE
aaade to settle Tbe lee cream wbJcb
MUWiaPAL LEAGUE.
was serrad at the «t. EIttabeth OoU
entcrtalamem at tbe borne of Dr. W.
P. Btraaeways last erenlnc was placed
Santiment Was in Favor of a Revlkion
oa tba back porcb of tbe boose. Tbe
of fth« Charter of the State—
a of tbe KoUd bad made arTan«e
meats to ratora all tbe cream the
I of Mayor Ouimc of Chiused and in to doins aave s
of tbe espease. A pallon can was left
de and these foot youn« men
Mayor A. V. Frtedric£ and party,
rHOPOilTION FAVOAtO AY OHt
who l^fi here Tuesday for Grand Rap
taboot the bouse and id* where they attended the Leupue of
HUMPACD NINtTY two.
Mlrhlpmn Muairtpalitles which held
days' session, returned to thi
city this mominz. ami tHI rei«jrt pUi
j^lllON AT TWI wemMO LATT
CVCNiNa
TWE«n VOTED A6AIIST IT
Ftafi ¥tm
Unfavor«W«. But
• OuafUan af KapaBAaoey TNla
ARE COMING
TyANQUET
BOARD OF TRADE WILL HEAR
GRAND RAPIDS MEN.
ctdad almoat awuilmott.ly to bold pH
maHca to Boonlair rrpablkan candl
TO ASSIST
daloa on the ward and cliy Uckcu for
tbo apr*n« elaciioa by direct voi.* THAT
Instead of tbc caucus netbo^ beret i>fOra praralllJiw. Tba tnoetlni; was rep
raaaaUUve of the republicans «f the
cHj. Iba bast workers and pnunlnenl
clUjaaa beloc preaent. allhouKh the
IS THE
OTHER CITIES
FURNITURE
CITY
BOARD'S POLICY.
Paper Mills at Kalamazoo Were Visrd and Mayor FHadrlch Is
Vary
hoped by iboaa'who ravor.nl the>rl
Enthusiaatlc
Over
the Industry There.
varynovemML
Tbara were 212 present and when
the vote was taken, only twenfy oiej
stated that no
Mayor PYi
tatloD was extendedI from this citj
city for
K as’the lnr.it
the c-»mii
. David E -Heinen
tmlf. former vice president, .leslr.
By Wire to tbe BvoiIbc Beoord.
Mich-. Feb. 24.-The body of a THREE MILITARY SCHOOL
DENTS ARE MISSING.
boy baby with iU throai cat from ear
to ear was found In a ftaee corner a
abort distance frvm town thto
wmpped to a Detroit newapaper. There THREE
was no other dew to the perpetrator
iblc end fiuihtcrly sddo rs l.j
Mayor I>unne of Chlraso who dHIv
.•red a msKnlScent speech ai tbe clew
InR session Thursday ev.*nlni; uisir
Almost All
zarlmzc plant.
smoker was enjoye.1
Uvlngsion as one of the social
incnwmf theirs the same amtsint " featmes.
he n*ntinueti. "The larse monied men
pmposlllon.
While the atteadance was mn as here have not placed Umf sul»scrlp
tloiiH l*ccause they ha%e not rvallzed
the value of NUrh s plan).
With e
do/en repn->elH^lve buMue^s tn'et:
publicans of tbe city renardlnic the prl Irnek of It the ronfldeu, e of ail woulo
he
assurtxl
for
then
It
would
I
k- knowr.
»ary reform-movement. There was
Kalama
an earnest dlsrusslm, for and analnsi that Ihlncs w.Mild be riKht
and it Is true that while ih.-re were a xoo hs.s ftn.wn to I*.-, a renter of th-
lante as mlpht b«ve been expected It
log. Only a small portion of the house
hold zood» were aav«>d. The Are was By wire to The Evontoz Record.
GambU-r. Ohio. F.b. 24.—The Ken
caused
by, the stuveiilpc pa
yon Military acwd.-my was b.irn.-d here
through the ro..f, .No Insurance.
farly th1^ mominz. all of the build
I Inz* being d.‘Mn»y»-d Thr.^- studedts
are missing and It Is *upp«>jmM that
NEIGHBORS
INTERFEREDn
they lost ih«-lr Ilv«-s in the Are.
In addiiino to the thr>'c misatnz stu
mis. ihivt* others w.ve Injured faial-
hilf Mx .nh.Ts sustalued serious
injurt*.*. l*p uD^il this afierao.*n. the
thris- mt.H.-ing Mud.nth had md iKKti
found and it \% l^lievtM that th.-ir
UMiiui are siimcwbere In the rulnHl
HUSBAND WAS ILL IN BED
he Is Almost Oeat^-ConstaMe Had
bers Would Allow Him to Pro
IgHdir-s .»r giniletnen to
HOCH’S BOOT
ISSISSW ESWED
By Wire to the Evening Record.^
Chicago. Feb. 24.—Three cemetcriea
Warsaw. Feb. 24—An unknown aa- »^r« iwfuacd to allow the burial of
sasato fatcHy ahf*t M. IvmnoB flirvetor Hofch. Tbe body may go to the pot
Ry Wire to the Bventog Record.
ters field.
,
WANTED 130
INSIST on your procer fumlshlnp
you tbn Ideal bockwhnaL prmhnm wmA
whole wbrntl .flour and prannlated
SML There Is no beUer.
feh mf
WB4JUB-TONO
benefit
Monday
•venlag. Admiaskm U mu.
Pro1 sinna at 6 o'ckxk.
Iheo
iU lo GRINNHJ. BROTHEBS
-ecelve flO.OO extra to apply on
r piaffe.
feb 24-tf
UNION STREET
Winter Goods at Deeply Cut Prices
Ifynawtraldbuy Biwt
rn.-rcliandi.ir at tBaawfartimm' prtcaa now tayosr
timr.foraU wlaHr goDda »uM ha rk^t owl. .1 wr da act aarry gooOm YTMany
aaaaow to anoth*. This wtU ha YOUK .‘rrOBTUNlTT.
attaattoa la «■
ractad V. Mon'a OvorcoaU at S4-.O0 to S I AOO. Katm
mimm at
tWprW. Kowmoalirwloiwd. Boy' Brnry Salt, sad Orarooata aow atahla
foUmrtaa: AU haavy Uadrew*.
Ip^r Wool^ranta. Dl^ Kanr
Mm'.Wool8.«k.. Qlrrr
now“^Ts YOUR TIME
WIKIH SHOES MUSr LHVE OUR STDK
Here's an opjiortunilj^ to buy the Iiost F«K*t-
to sL'iy a'wny.
SEE OUR DOUGLASS DISPLAY
a
bosook
CUSTOM SAWING, i ^
(d---—----^-----------------------
For wonioD who do not fe<-l
like paying nion* than $'2 00
for^boee, we say come bore ^
traverse 0ily mig. 0e.
for your footwear
Twenty different stylos to
select from—stylish shapes-I
with MtentorkidllirisJiLdit
soles for <lrt«8, h.Mivy ones
ones for street wear; almost
as pretty ;is the $:100 kind,
with our 4;winintee behind
them for service. Try a
inir at
sPhonAB2|BoU.I08.
FEBRUARY
$2.00
Clearing Sale
depnty game warilrn*.
I O. O. MOrrATT I
I Ab«tract« of TlUo I
I
■
PBICM •ATIvrACTMV
r.t«bll.>.4 WM
|bm«>3I*
I
I
B«Bk •.IMM.4I
ME/MSf&YOCMO
rtiiMGk&
PREPARE FOR SPRING—
Y*oii may as well see oar new spring goods airly, and
so wv say to you that several large invoices
^
SPRING SUITS, TOP COATS, CRAVENETTES,
NEGLIGEE SfflRTS, ETC.,
Buy alii the Childrens’
goods before Wed
nesday next closes. Buy
all the Men’s Suits and
Overcoats needed. Spring
goods will be placed on
sale next week : : : ;
w now in ud more ocming daily.
WDUER GOODS-GoioK at a piioe Uat la cIoainK them .
out rapidly. Take your choice;
|BHBRMAK£._
(j^ciaroAaaa
F
■4;-
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
$2.00 Shoe
aoodness
SEIZED VENISON.
DENTISTS
KUBECK & HOYT
LOGS WANTED!
had agr.id: to .llsagr.v ami have
sl'giiea a forma* ijaimr to tbancfft-cl.
Dn. Siwycr & PcnhdkXM
i
208 FRONT STREET
New oY»l<. F« b 24 - Mrs Verkes.Mlzner is barricaded against newspaiM-r men t^iay and has Jiad her tele
phone disconnt*cii-d. A close friend ol
Mlrncr stat^ i.slay that 4he ciMijde
Wo oro now pormonontly loon-
) serve the public to tbe b«t ]
CITY BOOK STORE
baohaim-t
Hy Wire to ihe tNc-ulng Reoird.
Uon as pmrldad lor by thu pci of the
iOmtlnund on Fourth Pnpnj
bring
cnip..l.s to CIKINN'EIX IIROTHEU*?
and nv-i-iv.- lltMst extra to apply on
a new piano.
f,-b 24 tf
Saul: .Sn : Marie. .Viej. . Feb.
^•vrral 1-arrel.w of_venison packe
shipment to riuraso were seize
lapb^ture.
Otbeni arpued very forcibly that by
aBopUnp the oMbod tbis apHn^. Ute
Three Cemeteries Have Refuted to Ab
pmmle of the city wpuld be better en M. Ivanoir. Oiractor of Railroads any
abled to judpe as to tbe requirements
InteiMoty Anti-PolMi Wak
i the new law be
FataUy Shot.
/•
Our efforta to conUnne
juier will be our earnest
wesr ;it pricr-s ») low Ihnt no on.* cm afford
WANTED 130
to Pull a Revolver Before Ncgh-
idneappIcTre. wafers, coffee and fudge.
rblnery had been placed W. rull .»|K-ra.
Tb.' ori.ein of Tb.- flrv is
;
Ceorg.- !>•♦•. a farmer two miles aro.-^J
c»f riymo.iili, saw a white .dij.M-l sit
ling on the f.mce, and after sh.sjiinc
II f.umd It i.»
a large white ..r snow
owH. a x.-ry rar.- bird, as It i.s* scbb.u;
II outbid.- 111. tiiiilH r line.
CABBAGE PATCH CAST
Mi^; l->hih Andehuin eniertalnf-*! .ho
iM of Mrs Wlzz.s of'tin- Ca»>l*age
few who did not Isvur dloet nomlna- paper mill InduMry iMtause they re<
Uons, many who opp.wc-d U ics>k ihelr oRUlke the vwlue of such an lnd*i-<try. ' !*atrh last evening at her home on
Mr. FYlrdrich visited five or six Seventh Mivtt.
ataad mere l.erause they wore not
Many twlal games wore «-nJo.v«M.
aura tbal It would l>e m I:ood thluR for IromenM- paper mills, wb.w he said
tbe dly to adopt the idau hasiUy. They evcrythlni: was deslrubj.- and the work among them l*eiug a musical romance
No iKbir. no unpleasant which consisted of a set of qu.-Mions
ballevod that the proposition .Aould wonderful.
replied to.by giving th«
ba adoptod under the isw ensct«-<l by ness and with a constantly Inrrpasiiis
woog^ music was fur'
tbe iMt laplslature. after the rotnln«: of plant caimcliy the lndu.>^ir> was re
markable. * The fart Ibsl they are m nished b> Earl Henr>* and Mlsa Minnie
lar;rfnK their capacity." he said, "wa^ Trimble, whil.* Edmund Anderson propnmf that they were pn.ntabic." He videtl no s-mall pnrfU*n of the enti-rtalnalso said that
Kian.hs r.ady In sng pn*gram Th.- .-veiling clos.-d with
light
n-fr.-shmrnis ..f aandwich.-s.
ctmld be deferred until jhejezal ma
a became a part oC tbe City Book
• an phoad to MLT we have buHt np
TmB0MTI0.tlW.
Uy Wire to the Exsning Itecord.
sImi
SIX YEARS AGO
INJURIES.
bonding^
unknown.
R. R. HOBART
We appreciate your patro
Hoonehold Goods This Momma.
, Believed That the Three Misatng StoSpecial to ^le Evenlnz Record.
i Lost Their Lives In the
wnillamsbarz. Mich.. Feb. 24.—The
namew-Orioin ^ihe
house occupied by Bert I^don and
family was destroyed by lire this mom-
AGREED TO DISAGREE
■elMi: >lewR «.f Ihelr work."-he ^aul
an Kvenlu;: Record reiM>rler l«»day
the convention the local del.f j*eople who ha\e subncrllnM wtuild
* down tb. re and m*. for thrmHelv.-K zztlon was taken for a drive around
cse iiayinj; mills they would mum th«- rtty vIMilnz «he city pumplnz Ma
the cU-cirtr Ilzht plant and ihe
INJURED
TENTH VEAR-tm
A, V. HOBART
STU
I
1‘liascs."
Mayor A
yVlr.lrirh.
The prominent f.-aiun^ ..f th.- ibn^ Dy Wire to the Evening Kect*rd.
poaed tbe proposition, those who rote.1
days' session was the fcelinc whlcli
P.»rt IliimiL Min,.. h\ h ri-II.-<auvr
fbr It belnc enthusiastic. When the <»r iratb- wh. re h.- fi»und Seci.-tary H.
vent In every sp. ak.-r who ap Constalde Mmnn- was .-j.-ciing a pcMir
D. C. Ysn Asmiis. who sis»ke favor
l*ear.<I upon the prozram that a revl
amily by the name «f Travl.* from,
ably of an.-ndlDK the Inoird of trade
of the ronstltutlon of Mirhlcar
heir
home while He* huslianil wa.s ill
banquet In this city He was Informed
urz'mily lu.M.-l
The cnstiiu
n 1-.I. n.lghl.nTv luierf, n-iS and atby Mr. Van Asmus that no .bnibt their
as It sUn.ls today is td half a
.-mpt.d to stop iheofftc.-. Minnie n{;<«orf:e
V.
Whitworth.
The city committee was tb.'refor.* pn^^ldent.
century's adoption, whtui the cllles of use.1 to Is* guvern.*d by the actions of
I tend as a speaker.
aatterised to call primaries to submit
late contained but a small por the crowd or to liMcu lu the pleadings
Ein.'si A. «lowe of
to tba people tbe aamea of tbe candltlon of the population of the state and of the sick man and hls wife. He drew
Batas fpr |ba varioas ward aad city the Michlpan Tradesman was suxxest- their zoveromenl was plarcl. because
revolv.-r niul aw<-d by this the emwd
ed
as
a
speaker.
Mr.
rrtedrtch
also
ottwa to be vatad ppon direct for the
of tboir Inalznlflranl lUandlnz. entlr.-1t alloued biTu l.» pn»e«cd wi'h hls w<*rk.
called upon
Amos Musselman
hut
In the hands of the lezislatun^th. althotegh much Indigna:inn v.as ex
found him absent frum the city hut
Uw Owtltnad.
p most vllatTy cone.-med havlny press*-il.
,
The meeURf was railed to .»nler by was assurvHl that 'he would attend. Mr. Dothluz to say by way of suzRestion
The evriiem.-tH was Iih* much for
J. W. PaichlB. dbairman of the repute Van Asmus asMunsI Mayor Pri.'drlrh
to the b>cal zt»vemment iieerls.
Mrs Travis hnd she was .m I/*-.! wItIi
llcan Hty committee. Mr. Patchln Ihsi It was the polhy <*f the r.rand
Further. It was volc-d that the con
dslons and Is In a .vrri.ms Male of
staled concisely
the object of the Rapids Isard of trade to afsiht other veritlon Vas unaiiPm.mHly in fav.*r .d
cItieH and dbLatl they r..;ild to furilu r
meeilnit and said that It had licn
fnrtherlnz the nonpartisan Idea Ir.
called upon the earnest rt^uest of business InfereMh as they felt tba* municipal matters. Hiy z<»'cmnientevery
trend
toward
Improvement
In
many who desired to see candlelnit of a iKdltlcal nature hut
dates In Traverse City nomlnsied by other cities was of material assUtanre rather siandlnz'uik.u business Iln.-v.
Rapids
"We feel
that
tbe direct metbad Instead of under the to Grand
The test which wws siizuesied for ran
caacwi system: that It was in resiwnse
dIdates for oflic- belnr "Is he well MRS. YERKES-MI2NER AND HUS
to pHItloas from every ward In the ter for Weut.^m Mlchlfcan." said Mr quallfled to p.*rform the functions of
BAND SEPARATED.
the mayor Mated that
Van Asmus and tl
this offlre" rathiT than "what has th.
the north.-ni diMrtt.ulini; center lay
sel candidate dune for thIn Traverse City.
l*nyr
Reported to Have Signed a Paper to
Mayor A. V. Krl.Mrlrh visited Kala
vldlBf for dlrtet nomlnstions
The eonr.mtl.in had a ntfst Inter
That Effect—She Is Barricaded
year, and stated that the nnn-tlni: had marts* whlb* alist nt wher.* he \islte«I
estinz ndl call «d ePl.-s. the resiKWse^
in Her Mansion.
been c^led for the purpose of det-r the paper mlllH Jn oiH-ra'loii there.
"No .me ran form any Idea t*f tiemlnlnc whether w.* desired to make
tkm, or wall until Ui.t.
I». C, Ollbcrl was s.1.wi.h1 as chslr
man of tbc meetlnp and J, W llannen
aecretsry. Mr. GUV«-H Htaie.1 ihmt the
meeUnp was then orw^n for s fr.v and
fttU dlscnsMon of this luMH.r.ani sub
jnrt and InvlUHl all those m<ereM.d.
to espreas their views, s.* that Int.-lll
peat espresslcm could U- had u|m»u ibe
A. S. HOBART
SIX OTHERS SUSTAINED SERIOUS
Lnndon Lost
ceed With H«s Work.
nominations dlreei for the sprlnj: eUw-
FATALLY
HOME WAS BURNED.
Bert
the rominz nioei la be held at Ih trolt.
the ceneral feellnz lu-lt^ larzely In
I delepmiloDS who had Come pr«-pare
.-xicnd Invitation. Manist.-*- with
lild del.icstlon of sevnib-en with 11;
Inz Uadzc.M not .veil pn->entiuz tp
Invliallou whU-h they had *-o well pr.
psr.^1.,
6 O'CLOCK EDITION
ACAUEMYWAS
BURNEODUWN
UK’S TN8AT CUT
HSg»»»W
bu
HailtonCloiiifCo.
■uMiir--
v-f':
■■WK:
■■'I:-
: cnv. MICMIGAIt.
IHEEVENINGRECORO
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2<. IMS
wm om wnmil
I SMC MmafiM ISM Kart tqwste
ft
I
At tl»? Or^ «r •• I
r» VjmO^ of y«v* M ct the
mwml iodMl mnt* to witiek a mm{ Ut of the friea4a of JoAa F. Oct hAT«
looked forward wtUi meek ptaamrt
luu beeti Ike Mrtkdaj dinmr drcA Id
kU bo®or br Un. Oil. Laai ereMag
tkc fneoda am aa la year, paat and
•peat a aimber of koari rrrf delicbtfallr at tke koepitakle Ott home. The
4lalas maa ma decorated ta red. tke
uwme%
A amie
m at^.
d*..
i«mw%
iiTOsns
^
ALL HEAVY FURWIMtE
im.
Marked to the lowest possible selling pried during
m-:
ft
I
OUR REMODELING SALE
TK SKuwtw-muum Hmr
kaimi«linieeddl, leadaDd ^
pkint ol the gremleal durability,
^wperiy applied it «n*t go wwk*.
ALL
DEPOSITS
We can show yoo booaea, pauRed
with it years ago, that piove tke
value of tke paiaL
t PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BUK *
•tVE nr A FAIR TR1AU.
l^iaay <rf laat ajato a repakllcaa
M tka MiWF Mtkad for ikla aprlai a
alMCIOB. win doabOdM be grattfyias
to a laria proportkai of tke ropabllc
aaa ef the citr. althoufk tke repreem
talloa ae to muabew am aot aa Utge
6AVEPR06UI
and
MU 10 StfIBIl RI1IE
iWarty eretr
r aa to the
the I’reabvalelRh ride
been pm
another until i
off for one renwn or nnoihf
ek. to take
when tbc)
decided to go to tkc Dlrznlcy achool
aaoi ward to oapnm tbell^ ckoloa a<
to tka emdldataa on the ward and .kpoae and there cajoy two houn* of
I fun. Inalead. the aleighlng having en
dtp tIckoU for the coming election.;
______
the children met
ni. ..Uo. blM Uk«. .bo «n1!the church at fhe
4M. «in M bo Idlo Ud lb. R«»,d LI"'
and there enjoyed their
Kbdlcu U»t U. prloulo. .HI d..
onnrMmlv U>« lo dUrp»rt the
Ttlop a vary fordble expreealon aa to
vkaai tka candidates on the official
Ucketa ahatl be.
There la an open qnealkin among
some, whether It la wlac to adopt the
new method thia aprln* It la a trial.
■ l';r
-_______
with the money provided for the rig
eo that they had about as mo<^ sport
out of the affair a.s though they had
really taken a ride.
,
•URPRI8E PARTY.
wkadier ike republloana of the city deThl.^
■Ira direct aomlaatloiu ayid wc be L«on Ensign Celebrated
teenth Birthday YaMarday.
Eight friend* gave a earprliie party
on lyxm Ensign last evening. It Inlng
his thirteenth birthday. Those prv*
WAS 4 YILARft OLD.
ent were Charles. Harley and Harold
Mias Helen Pratt of Old Miaalon Dave Umprlcht. Charles Augustine. Frank
Saddle^. Hazen Gardner. Eddie Smith
a Party.
Mlaa Halee Pratt of Old M3aalon col- and Elmer Ferris. Mr. and Mr*.
abratod her fourth birthday Thoraday Chance UmprlchL sr.. and Mr. and
evening by Inviting fourteen of h«'f Mrs. Charles (lermalne sere ^the
frienda to spend the evening with her guesirt of Mr. and MrK. I»« J1 Bnslgu.
8p<aklng, singing and games were
and Uke supper prepared by her
mother. Aa the dellciona birthday the amusements and light refn-shcaha waa paaeed eke chone four of her ments wen* wrved. Loon receive I
many
preuy pn>si*nl* from his friends.
little frienda. Mlaaca Fux. Hlele.
Barlagk and Lane to blow out the can
dles. About half past eight the guest*
The Yellow Fever Germ
left, leaving many ]lttl«‘ glfia and fei'I- has recently been discovered, it iHwrs
lag tkay had all had a lovely Umc.
a close resemblance lo the malarU
germ. To frci^^ the system fmm dis
ease germs, the most efft'ctlve rcmtily
Is b:. Kings New Ule mils. Guaranieed to cure all dlw«acs due lo mal
aria i>oison and omstiiiatlon fir., at
JohnmHi Drug Co.. P. H. Meads. C.
^r*“«Sio»xDnils:‘
A
IbiglMH* Drug Co.
IF YOn ARE FIGURING I
on anyihinu in the Furniture line for the near fu
ture it will pay you locomc in and investigate our
remodeling sale prices. Kasy payments.
J. W,
L,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL—YOUR RELIABLE HOME FURNtSI^R
jMAIL CARRIER ON FOOT
WOOL IS UP
Not Pudding VnOx
Mat at tke Bkeettag in favor of the adioaraed to Ike pai
proaoMd amremoat tWa aprtne. doubi- evening waa apent,
The gUMti
featu
leaa expreeaea tke aentlmemii of the of Ike feature*.
. and Meada*ea W.
MMa of lapabUeaaa of the city. an4
tka tooa or tkta expimalon ahoold be
C Cermalno and Dr. and Mrs. A. H.
We will begin work on the first floor in a few days
and at the rate the public is uking advantage of
the extremely low prices, wc will have no dilTicuUy
ia diminishini: the stock.
:NO SLEIGHING OR WHEELING ON
r
LONG LAKE ROAD.
The Sunday achool cIsk* ttf l
V
_____ __
Altbouirfi aji wotJ nihterials iiave mlvaruvil in priri<
Bva Hamilton of tbc C^ngregaijonal j
CMolbcnift i-Juihct Kuamuteed pure wool, arv htill seUJ
venlng
bi
|
Has
Gone Off and Many Loads ef
church gave a proy
I
Old Postofftco Buildr.ng
iiii:atthrolil priciw
'
/
Ugs Have
bU^
the church parlorn to uklch 125 guc»t
lepalred. the progimm being;
Violin solo. Clm.suince Hoyi. aconn----Many mm give Uvishly of gold,
panist. Addle Soles.
"
w»rk of ihi s-:n and warm | To huiH bridices and rabies and tow
ReclUtlon. Lena Dean.
wind^for the past few «Uty> ha* ! „
PUno duet. Edna LaFranicr. EcsmU wreu;*? tiRVtH- with the nlelghlng;
factor be.
Ifrtincn.
ihTtvagbout the ctiunfry and hung upUlive the^pfMir and net-dy Rocky hlttun
Rocllailon. Charhdte Isgrig.
winter oiK-rattons for a radius of many f
Tea
' llic nKikoR of (Molheraft <'l-jth(‘X Ii ive prneli(*ally nacJ.iUnson Drug Co.
Vocal nolo. Gladys Palmer, aemm
ritictO their prulU tliis si‘a6on in older to cotitinao iho
panist, Ethel Palmer.
j South of the city scanxly a vemlge.
Dialogue In costume representing
policy of makiog all Clothcraft clUhc* pom wool.
WANTEO 130
tPhurfa I'riendl; Fimph. j^^Xd^l^miTl^^sun
gen.lm.m to
' There is no other line of opuil merit selJinj: lit such/
f Gladys Williams I: Chinese. (Helen >^e\eral bi t In dep:h. \Vi*sJ and n«»rlh j <i»uik*u« to GRlN.N’KI.L
•ROTI flats
low prices.
Straub I; Dutch. (Mary Morgan!; Irieh. of Iho city a few ira.-e.H of tin* iM-aiiti aiul ni-eiie lloon exira
o apiily on
(Lucy Kelley 1.
-ful nvnslu l..ii not enough to aarrant a new piano.
feb 21 tr
any »b ighirg On rhe Ijong Lake roda
.
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ke were nerved In the dlnlnc j
j., tjHrher wh.H-lin:; or hlelyhinc
IDEAL J’ROniTTO ar
wbno„nu,.......... .......................................=!
charge cf Bessie Han
and 4 hmfsl
m^n-ninc. On the Aenn- rond , by the latest Improved i
Friend. I^cy Kelley and Mary Morgan j
wheeling a
were <imdncted. a grab bag being In],,,.
,
charge of Mis* Lottie K>selka. The pcalnsula Is In iug Civeri'd by wh» el
SOUTH SIDE STORE
I Vu.de Sara's promisiu.ry not,.,
evening was both profitable and eu itxlay.
j In the world's markets to an tuiHi
CORNER UNION AND EIGHTH STREETS
>f yable.
The loss of the sleighing means t 1 extent at a pr.-iulum. th.mgh
trrltnjs blow to (hf lumber
?r eamp.HaiiU
„„!>• 2 per .
farmers who have |«
hauling h»gs| of inten-st iniieh
intieh lower
1
Luckieet Man in Arkansas.
tluiu the i»i
"I'm the luckiest man In Arkansas." and mauv loadtidiave been
dump^-Ki at j ls.sory rote-i r.f a
n dump<-«l
other CMiiitej
write* H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since •the road side it» wait for m«
J. H. WONROe ' GEO. W. MeWETHY
m.rr.. snnw
the World nm«*f IlH,,r lM*f..re IIm v
the restoratloh of my wife's health
be snhl. e\eii jit their f:u v vitlue.
MONROE & MeWETHY
after five years of continuous cough
ing and bleeding from the lungs; and
, IF YOVK grocer docs not have Ideal
I owe my gt»d fortune to the world's
.The Rev. J. C. Varren. pastor ol
uraliwn or
»hoM
groaieat medicine. Dr. King's New Shanm Baptist church. IMalr. Ga.,
Discovery for Cxmswroptlon. which T *ajr« of Electric Bitters: ' It s a <ksl- flour and granul.trd moa). call U|> stC.
know from experience will cure con eend lo mankind. It rured me of lame
sumption lf.4aken In time. My wife back, stiff joints, and complete ph.vaImproved with first bottle and twelve Icwl collapseI was so meak It lock
bottle* completed the c-re." Cures me hair an hour to walk a mile. Two
the wor*t cough* and colds or money hoUles of Electric Bitters hax< made
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
refunded.
Job
nded. At Johnson
Dn»g (V>.. F. H. me HO strong I ha%e Ju.st wnlk«*d ihr«*c
Mngds. C. A. Bugt»ee Drug Co., dmg- miles in no mlnute.s and feel like walk
glsu. bOc and 11.00. Trial botUo 10c. ing three more, it's made a new man j
of me. " Greatest remedy for weak
ness and all stomach. <iver and kidnev j
NEW FUfD^ITURE.
complaints. Sold under piarantee at!
Ha* Been Brightened by ; Johnson I>rug Co 's. F. II. Meads C. A.|
Bugbee Drug Co.'s drug stores. Price j
To the l.atJit s of Tr.tversty City than to havt» tht^ir kitchnn.; thoroimhly
rumltnn* for the Elks hall
iFrank Trude
1J-
$10.00 to $20.00
J. WIL HELM
DR.J..W. HIGGINS
GBERAL insurance Pine Dental Work
Nothing Better Can Happen
PLEASANT SURPRISE.
nent setting lo the lotlge room propc
It has iwen purchased a! a co^t t MiaaiEsther Dcran Guest of Honor
Mica Jeome Austin's Home.
14541 and ctuiHists of a tri imai fur th
*A Very pb-n-ant Miriiii-e wa- uiv*
exalUHl ruler; and chn^'** fn*" Ibe m
leeronl b*adlng knight. Uio eaU-rrae l {evening at the home of Ml - Jm |
loyal knlghi and cstfM-mrd b-eturer «>•' Austin, ihe gm-Ht
hotiOr 1 .•■ni: j
while a new aliar wlrh all mn-^sarj |
L^rat^-who left ihi« nuun i
furnishings with four marble
I j tog tor Grand Rnidds. Miss D,.-au ha^
pedestals comph-teH the elegant sc; |to ihe employ of the CUirens j
They are of quarler sawtil oak will. | Tcleph.me
y friends Is.ih In
leather furnishings and probably the |
and
* office and among her KulKicrilH-rs
flm*st in tbc city.
O w!ii Vlnrendy miss her.
The npto-rtate woman a
Frightfully Burned.
tics, drugs and iiowders.
rely ham Ill lo the
Cliss. W. McK>re. a rcaehini^t. *>f
er s Rock
Ford City. Pa., had his hand fright
fully burued in an cloclrlcal furnare.
He applied Burklen's Arnica Salve
with the usual result, "a quirk .infi
I perfect cure." Greatest healer on earth
Prehideni Rooscv< irs favorite break- for bums, wounds, sores, eczema and
faat, is com pone, with New Orleans plldL rn<-, at Johnson Drug Co.. F. H
Otolaaaaa.vbacoo. watercress with a big Meads. C. A. Dugbeo Dmc Co., drug
wUto baked potato He likes bakej
l*eana If they are baked in dbc genu
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
me Boston way. a habit which has survtrad his Harvard days. Several Umc*
a month a big brown dish raakes
'J
I JackBDo Hfll Waited Nut
while bourne and the president has n
feast. Mrs. Henry Oibot Lodge Is an
old-time housekeeper. Her baked beans
am the product of her own bands.
M you have lost your boyhood
•MrHa. rouniffd and coofMooco of
yoffth. are offer yoq new life, fresh
. Tea or Tablets. John
equipped with the v^.y best ami mo5t up-to-date
^
:
:
KITCHEN FURNITURE
:
. :
'
Tho work of tin* kitclu-ii ctin Ui inmlf ti pleasure if you have the neo-sssry ifrtielos to do
<lo with. This fxreal store carries everythin.; iiLi-dul an*! wi- efirely save money for you.
KITCHEN CABINETS
\V<*re invenUtl to
t!ie heusewift lany fite|w. Tin :• ;ire b*i many Ilunj;s lu rtltHl
.iltl IU*
. ami tliey
h* Iriiiht I hand
11 in sun'risrni: how nianv sh iis can lxif the kitchen ntensiJs are• ri^ht at hand.. These sell from SI'.OO to $7.-V).
KITCHEN CUPBOARDS
pl»c- for every
.-Vi-ry pan
i>an jiiiil
niiil spld.-r ami all ollx r cookintf t
t-1 when
kr
I savi.I
wli.-ii yon know
whin- yonr tliinur. nr.-. S JI for $7,.VJaml
An hour^
KITCHEN CHAIRS
.\rr theliamly chairs iIh.-ina-fd cUaire • six of Ui- sn Km.l. wm.l m-:iI chairs, three
Fplndlc kick, are now- <;oM
KITCHEN CABINET TOPS .
'
.\rc8o liamiy to '"pnl'.hinas in." They have so many litll- .Ir.i»i-rn for cxtricU and
spicce and olhi-r things nice; yon should mallv Imy Ihrni with tin- esl.iiiot Hase, tbi-n you
havtf the whole tiling. TIn-s.- t-ost you from $;f V) to V-.OO.
KITCHEN TABLES
withwit ‘ “
F>r $2 25; an arfiok- you ein hot kcI aloDK
KITCHEN UTENSILS
Is olie p{ the best coals
mhied; ft boros free and
dean, .with the minimum
amount of soot and ash; you
will make no mistake in
giving it a trial.
Thatisa.it^-rwonl.isn't it? But see wlmt it moans. All the |tms ati 1 ixi
ers ami poU. stimng spoons, and mixing InwK ketih-s and spM.-rs. and the
other uscfnl articles the honsowife hss a need for. Xo store < arrics so Inrpo^ and
an;! complete
an assortment. It will be almost impossible to nami- an article nsed in tneD kitchen
kii
that
we <lo^ not have.
THE TAYLOR COAL (jO.
KITCHEN CLEANERS
. n>opcn any W IBoor.Saie Deposit VwUt, two kcyi are
aeeM.7oan aari onn, ao tiiat ao one other tbaa the owner bat
■oewtoit,aa)MBMlboriaBd. The raaltu alwaja open aniiag lauioeat hoar., and box« are opaood ia the priTate nohi
shown abots Oar amalkat bous ais abaadtadr l«>Tta for
aarttparpoast, bsiasSixSiSI inebss ia tbs. Thrae tsat lor
•SSOsyaar.sotbstiDraboQtdcs wssk jroa can insaie doea.
taeaU and reooidtot rains (ram loM bjr B». tbsH orcarslesi.
asM, or tbs earkrtitr o( otban.
THIS 18 THE CLASS OF WORK WE DO
TO WHOM IT MAyOOMCmNl
Thw te to cMtify tbu I baxa inaiMbd Umi electrical work
in Um sew Port Office UTiareneCito, Mioli., inrtalled by J. B.
Price BleetrioOo.. and fiod tl» waffLaanehip to befiirtdea
•ad ia aooordMce wit
of the KstioBal Qectrio
, Department, and tbe work teeU (rw ol
oiiemti, vitb an iasalatioii reeiatonoeaW
Uadefwriten- ieqairementa.
^eqaiieo
*. S. OOmJBX.
.s.ntM«7ticpt.
FDtSI HAnONAL BANK
J. a PAIQE ELfeCTRIC CO.
m CASS srastT
phonS ms
m
iii
tte old standby; Scmhiiio is sotnrthins new, bit it docs the
glass cleaner; we will make yonr work twii-o qs easy if you will let ns.
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TIE HMINfll V Ur
MERCANTIU COMPUn
OEAUEM IN EVCTYTHlNa
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERVTOlNa
n
I
ffATUBDAV. FEMUiAJKY H,
•Olty omtotog mv
o'eloek. He can ntao hare hla brother
Tbo «M9or«( tilt T
^la to aatataa, or anyone nint tbnt
toge pgmed is strongly
be wUbos, Tbo only tbtag tbM I topool aclltog. mad has
list <m to tbnt tbe roferoo dotdnro nU
oppoalttoB to Uto uai
beta off baCoro we mnrt. If tbia does
This la and atnC Herwtofbro. Oakley not suit Briu. let bfan mnfan bis own
fans gone afatog.vitboat tbe aUgfatost
toponftlK earo wfaOe OtoarUle. to the
one time and made thU city ooe of the anme atoto. has been edpoga tight
Charles H. MoQurrin. bow a resident
trot and pace centers cf tioa aedloa.
of Kaiamaaoo. fnerly of Orond Rnpflo praoraeod la the reelynl tt
An odd I
Ids. champion speed lypewrltor of tbe
promtom to moidt to aeeemi mat
odd. It to defted hla Uile to Cbb
dortog the roortag summer and
eago daring tbe wc^ of Mnrcb IT
IMcktoaon oollego and the Cartiato In ngninai tbn npeedleM exprrto of tbe j
dlan school. Two lirni Pbilad«l|toia
'The contexts will
twiners—PUilnger of the PhlUlea and ture of the Nntloiinl'Bnitocat abowjo
U Oihtn. Why N*t Totf EXAMINATION FREE
parses lor the clrcait dates and
Bender of the Atblellca-make their be held to tbe (Mtoeum. Many wtmiro
tbe fact that Kalamaxoo. which ts ea- homos in the town. They are Ibf operators have entered, Indodtog Mias
for Its meoi rbU year eoacbea of the two arhoola. One would Ulllan Ln Pointe. a Caurogo girl, who
kU ibrongh the weal, muui^y auppore that B^-ndcr. an la
e^ted to give McCurrin n bard
will hare the dates just piradlng and dian bnd a gradoaie of Carlisle, would
It wUl ooal only
a horse to sfaip be solccfed to instruct the red men.
The championship has been held for
that Hty to Jacknon tbe mem
ema to IK a case Of the prophet
bers bellere tbe meet wUl be a Boc- to bit pwn counio. however, for Ben
di-r U.casi*tog the nhlie boya‘of
He to equally expert on
The half mile track In Jarkaon was Jlck^n. while Pimnger la togtrocn adding ai
one lime ra'ed as the fastest to tog the redtkina of Carlihle Each U rkn write about ns fast bl
when seeing the keys.
state id Michigan and while it
that win boat coitogtont of hll
has gone dr«wn some It will te imShort Briefs.
race. It m-lll be Interesting to
prorc-d and placed at Us old standsrl.
Terry MeoGvern wants to Join a
Jackson is the home of many fln^ wairh the omcome of the duel.
Cana After Britt.
drlrlng horse» and fast -nag..- and
aaya that when I
Ibis year will nee ^ly repM-entH
San FYanciscr. K.-h. 24-Jut* Gan»
Come in and tell us all about yourduebillanf^rron ihr I rack.
has teat the fullowtot; Ci*m:nun»caUon »become a professional ball pla.ver.
ccive face value and ten dollars extra on anyspi dai
j The scandal at Ascot park L gro
tfaO'C who mill l>e gi«en e to 11^ local ncs>p«,H>rs:
tagged pianos in the store!
chance to show their worth and .their
-I ■ havo one mort‘ prci»sltiim
f«ir to work lasting da
omtors are:; NelHe Online. Nurman make to Britt, i want to llglu him ^
m Ihe far we....
ima wara to b^ the Inrlng trfIn Gridley; Jack M. B. Nurrle Brand.; agalB and I leave it to ;be puhUc If It
sloping of hors4-s, unfair han.ll-1
iDcb as fieaelble anyway. Bocks Jepordy. Ruml.ley; R. x. fbr: R.im- to n-Jt fair. U-t the fire and p»Uoe de-!
n»d i»tb‘T unavnry transacnade tbe acqnalntanre of tba great
Pphler (}.. Ate Glltnor; Harry. Kirtments rh a -irerial la rmlt from '
disclosed by the tonan and bis fHlowe on tbe w«tbonnd
run. and, aa tbay bad paid ns tbe par Fr.Hl J. JCcUer; Ilal Ermln. Dr. Kn- the mayor and run the fau*m. If Britt ’that ts lieing made. AlKlxle Davla. IWn Davl*.; Fair wlns be can tak:-all the Oghters-khare '^••‘ly line* aggregating fl.KK) have
tleslar compllmeot of a iwtnn trtp. we
ami in>e.i in mo^. flat- If I win i b****® asst^sRed against guilty Inirae
were nlndad to giro tbem tbe beet of Play. SihatfT A Schuharht r,
H. eren agalnat No. 1. wbicb was alJ.»%nph Welatdd has a l.-lykt bay w ill gl\c all t f my f hare to the charl- i
waya ratiwr aacred on tbe abret 'Tbls. stallion who. while Just enierlnf: h!s ik-a Of the above named departments. |
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I aay, waa pretty generaUy onderatood. flf'h year, has nerer Ix-^ n iracked or I want to sav that I have not a dollar
Thi. Coupon will ba accepted by GRINNELL BR06..
or wbab it waa aU oeer tfaere waa no
to my namewnd I win have to Isii-niw i To draw the fire out of burns, heal
rltfaiam wbaterer on BJacklmm s In given a nnujc. Iini come* of fast parat their Traveiwe City or Peto«key Btore*. as a $10 credit
^ a cat without leaving a accr, or to cure
potion of making a meeting iKiInt for entag.. and . xii rts lay Is the faju-si
on any new Plano bought of them during the thirty <M)
Michigan Iran afford to I
cs. iiae^DoWm^
i ba« Witch Haiel Salve. A •pedllc for plica.
.days, commencing Monday, February 12th. 1B06. If preEarly In the summw he will In- In the ‘i hull
why cannot
i Get the gwnalne. No rocnedy cause*
»tud and to'er in the seanun will u-j •”'U»nds of dollar, ntored away ,
ae^d at time of purchase.
such speed relief. Ask for DeWlu'*
The uHrht U to he JSd pou
sUr.M.
■ T
—the genuine.
♦ Only one of these Coupons on any one sale. Other
Riley has pjrrl.ssed a Hal DM ]
Coupon, or erodlt bln. .r, o.pi.lnM .bovo.
rarer which show.- signs <f mak i
r pUca.^ Tbe train tfaat leases
ill tTie green one.< ga s»m:e ;o{
I WMCbonsd la In tbe open for
ty mUaa. wttb only aebedale rlgbu :arry away the money Hal f)i!lliird]
or a dl^mteher'a tisane between ber has lM>en driven by Dr. Kuclcy
and tbe aaorat of It. At 1 o'clock that htigg) dnrlng the winicr and prt.tnl
morning Btarktmm wired an order to to have a great seaseii next y<
for No. 1 to bold at O t'allou for
Wortd'e Record Srokn
Special 2tti. A mlnnte later be sent an
for Special W2 to run to O Falkm
New Vorh. Feh. 24 -During the iw j
159 EAST FRONT STREET
must be properly digested and uelmnAted to be of
dleaa of No. 1. At least lie ibuugLt stwsluns of the National Amateur
any value to you, otherwise it is a source of harm
-nt ao<b an c»itler. but li.- didn't, AthlHlr
vwlnmilng rhampi m
ade a mistake.
instead of good.
rhlp tourney which wen- ledd In lie*
If not digested, it fermenU and decaya causinf
lug tank of tht- NVw Y.;rk A«hIeMr
sour stomach.” “heart bum,” nausea headacho,
1 laally watched cJjb Wednesday, several r.co.“d< urre
tlowa by
flatulence, bad brMth and other discomforta
blm mi. falling
f
into a doce as I eyed brrken.
bUn drowsily,
i
him
bs bagan to loom op to
O. M. Daniels of the New Vorh A'J.bis chair and to curf and
letlc club was again to Ihb fore with
tbe roof like a signal eoliima. Then tbo
front lege of ble chair struck tbe door, new •figure* in two events, winning
with a
1 woke just os be the iVki yardsi cve!!L in lull rw/mniluv
se.-ouds. D
fOR THE IHEATMiiNr UV
ick to bis table and ^•oRfunae yh time.
pedbnrla
til w wtuldV record. Dani« i« won rhe.
pk-ked op tbe order tonik.
X .AY, ELECTRICITY. ELECTRIC UCHl
DRV Hni AIR
The Brst snspldun I bad that any 2JO >aids rhuniphuiBlilii by ten ynr.to
compels
proper
digestion
of
the
food
and
sends
tht
BAUJ.
MECHANICAL
VIBRA.I.JN ANl. Lit FJNiEN R, T<
fiem Mar.iuanJ .<^ iiuailz of Si. i/misi
food nutriment through the blood into all parU of
from Blackburn <aa be stored a
in 2;22 1-h. which I* only two M-oudsj
the
body.
PotUng It
at
Of AcuU? ami Chronic Kli.-umitis .
.Arilmt. i Ih-ftAiu.anb.
behind ii:e w.u-ldV rerord. Dmlng his
The tissues are thus built up and every organ is
and boldhig tljc imgc ojku v.iU
GouL Sprains. Sc-ihlira, Myaluia, Nt uritin. N. nraE-i.d. Vuricuan
event naiUih. reduwj the Ameniaa
restored to health and strength and put in perfect
to- i.iugtfol rnllalmns I
r«*cord-s at 15» and
yards iroin ’
I hffB, Piles. Trie Arid Diathesis and other dtolurlxtncM-e ..f
tondiUon.
l:4tt35 to 1:43. and from 2;2ii 1-5 to
I -Aye. aye.- cam* bar
oM.-Lil»olism, Geneml and Lrx-aJ Inftx-iiou. .Skin liiattae.^. Liver.
aide of u uiluute. and lUackl.uni tap 2:20 rt specthely.
Stomach and Bowel trouhlefi, Lurm trrnilile-. Kidney and Hlmlped right ot blm. -Come down." AeJ w
Race Track Troubles.
I began to w under nitat was up.
Plantor*Tille, Idas.
der dilliculties. Nervous Exhaustion, Neuraethema, DisooMs of 'J
In New York It
reported that a
^l^ve
There was an lulcrval; then CaUa fund of |15i».tSM» has leen rai-ej t«i
the Female IMnc 4 )nmns. Paralysis and Camvrs. If you are ^
lian asked. “Wbafs the matierr
fight the bill that i« d«':igmd to wipe
suffering with any disease and have been unable to neCtbo da- ^
imaata. It has always given tbe best d
out race track hotting. Thlh fund is
J. T.BUY.ILD.
eirei results by drug treatment, caU and soo the Doctor. Oin- i
.said to be in AUmnr airoady. When
sultation Free.
to
•he eastern
got through rje-ndKODOL DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
•ng in this has:- they will bo calUnl on
’» transfer their at'enthm to Provloi-ty.
oo me, were looking throujdi me and tii nce and Salem Dc*i»ot. N. H . a*
Ibroogb Uic sblTerlng wlnduw~l know neither of which places U It cenaln
It now-and through llie storming night, that the hangiatls nlU he allowetl to
horror art. into ibe cany on of tbe l\«fv run this kummer. Afid the ruimlng
rltcr.
•urf
are mA having all of the
Tbe sounder tiroke. and be turned truilde to th.ms<-:>.-s. The harncs.A
‘■Tbe 1904 Kcdol AInMue ud 20d Tear CUcndir
beck, llsteiwnl a moment, but It was !iur>e turf Is mixed In Regard'-ii. t.f
win be seat free os receipt of two cen s postace bj
stray stuff about ttmr freight, lie ac action of Ohio .- governor, it is jw>s-|
addreaslar E. C DeWitt k Cp. CUcaf o
pushed the chair from U>Uind blm.
•till, like a man. lUtenlng. lUtenlug;
then wltfa an effort plain etro to me
be walked amws tbe oSee. pushed
open tbe door of C^Uabao's iwlvate
room and stood with bis band on tbe
knob, looking back at the Ump It
was as if be atm seemed to listen, for
GRAND RAPIDS. HlCff.. Fdli 5, 1906.
be stood undecided a mmuent; then be
TO THE PEOPLE OF TRAVERSE CITY AND VICINITY;
stopped into tbe dark room and closed
the door behind him. leertog we alone
TWs 1$ to ccruiy that Mr. R. W. RatUll. of Traverse aty, his ftkea t
and dumb with fear.
thorough coarse of Optical lastractloa, under my peraonal sapervisloa.
Tbe myatery lay. 1 knew. In the or
He is folly prepared and qnallficd to correct defecUve visioop and tit
dor book. Ourloelry gradually got tbe
glasses to all needy cases.
bettor of
frlgbi. and I walked from
the cooler o\er to the rountcT to get
Mr. Rastail hu the most modern inslrnments for dlaguoslng dePetive
roorags sod •faorod tbe train register
s^t;a^^fiaiy equipped Uboratory for the cuniog and grtndlng of
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Good UMd, fMd bealtli: l»d Mood, UA
bcddi; (befo fim hive it. Vhy not hdp
^liin lot • Ntde tod chui|e the bod to
the fftod? Bad blood to food Mood; poor
Mood totrtdi Mood! Aok yoor doctor how
iMc ippliei to Ayet'o 9an^|)inilfaraad hmr
It ^pMti to yonl Could toythtaf be more
fair?
We have
secrets! We publish
Hie formulas of alt our medicines.
YOUARETOBLIHIIE
If Ton VC SofRriiig wUb
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fi^rett £y«s. or
INfsetioe Oitlon.
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CmskmstM baodb tbm wm yruA s
tM to Ukjt can ct, tDd nobodf. ot
oMTM. bot Btaekbgm toCatL Heett
It emi pteiMd Um tbreede bod baU
Ibdtt tiU iMxn. tbeu Usxaull rbUrrwl
bte. UMbtodigr WM wbldaff
vbMi BIbcfcbon left the cUlr. 1 Mw
falls init out Md bftsd to tlMt sUfat ^
pat^. Tbtj 9ofa# • mlnsie sad
oat sad «|i TfaM alrert towsid
Krod Nonuure ms. ItorMsglooaj
ttejmromdCboa^Krt Setarfasdr was
lalkJoc efaeot tbt CfMbI* and tbo way
It bad iMCSU asd tba way It^ eodod.
Tbij Ulkad JJi undarlQlMO. Utile fruujia
Is corsert and Is roonw wttfa the doon
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Kodol
tacasaa Is no oCber war«ouM tfaiti partMaf tbl&f bar# bappasatl, bat <bei«‘a
no «McUl point Is tfaat. aliice odwr
tautkolar tblsga da bappen aU tbt
tUsa. tingle orUar. double oedt-r or so
Mdar arttns.
Tbe wind bad diupred and tbero waa
jiac a dftale of rain falUug tfarougfa
tba toanlalna wban l got down to tbr
depot at T oTcte^ tfaat boodaj eras
lag. I don't know bow modi alatp
Ulacklm bad bad during tfae day. bot
be bad baon at Fred Norman'a bed
moet of tba anaraoou wltfa Itoubleday
and (iaibart, ao be cooldn't bare bad
aracb. AU.ut half pbat 7 falaaweU sent
naorer there wltfa a note and bis atonu
c'uat for bim. and tba tbraa man war*
^ }f**
I^hung
bm to take fate trtefc. and tfaao bt
liooblailay and 1 walked arrr ft
Wleklap logetber.
At aandown ererxtbtog waa
abape. Ibare hadn't brm an e
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go. Tbe Inrlng ^leclal was benry. as
It always bL nmt nlgbt tfaere were fire
baggage cam. a coach and fwoalecpm
I am paiticniar to lay aU this oot jost
as the aigbt ansnad when BUckbora
took bts tialB sbaaiL baeanss aemedmas
\m
himself. ItwasaUd*sd.toci.forBlsck
bon to handle not only bis owa trlA.
bat tbe amt two boors of Fred's trick,
which woold carry till fl o'clock In tbe
morning At « UasweU was to dooMr
iBto s foor boor dog watch, and CbOaban was to alt tntlU noon.
Than was nothing to boM tbe big
l«ro aroosMt tbe dnxK tfaat olgbt. ami
^ bspaa^mragglln* borne tfarooih tbe!
rote abam 9 o'clock- Boforo ill Bookal
aod Oattobaa bad toft tbe oOko. by JJ
Kslfhbar bad got away from tbe rom
boiae: Doobtoday bad gone bark lo alt
witb Ftwd KoraanIW bgbta to tbe yard were low. and
tbe dftoato bad eased into a mtot: It wmi
a aasty olgitf. aod yst oae imrcr prom
toad bettor far qotot. Before mklalgbi
tbe ewitebaaa am snug to ttie yard
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Tn Record Want Ads
tilSJ
arraafftof tfaa paGs aod btaaka. Tbe
ato order
trmto
uni book was lying open 1
be• had
I
bad toft
it ODder the tomp.
ay stv.
copied to It:
C. oito E. gp^ at Roeebud:
gpectal ax. L'na. SSL will rua to Bull
Rock* rrownitoM 4»f No. L
ttolt Bock*: 1 glared at the word*
and tbe krttm of tbe words.
1 reisod tbe ffrst ontor ami read again
Ibe stMxmd. O Falloo's for Xa 1. Tlmt
was rigbL O’k'alkNi's U stioakl be foi
Uie gpcclal SGCt. of cooroe. to meet her
But it wasn't; U was tbo llrwt statlou
ro^f O'FnlUto^s U bad ordered tfa;'
Ma. 1. was doe to toare Atoas at 12:40
d. OL.«od ofdtaarQy woold baro met a tad the Balt Horka. 'to tbe I*caro riroJ
rat 99 WC*f&rdWk It .waa ttodtr
Has Oprned omas In the Stak B..uk Buildln?
Dyspepsia Cure
SSi*ttoit^5*3oIroah^ wsro t^
togfat temrotoJi. flpataliw er^dw
was locked aod armr «««
41ark
auwin tbe dtopaubifto oa«. in tfast
•Blarkbofa rot at bto bey. Kearby. but
rtaasr to the store, eat tbe aigfat caller
fer tbe trafai crasra. tirAfaff to etarcb ble ^ scalp broaa to erssp. A tap orttor
faalr wttb.a ten root narol.
fer tbe Inrlng aperlal and tbe No. 1
lo«y an fbe way ftoto bkCtood. oad
aa ber asbadalo wbldi wro cnay f»at
att OAM ibe did oot todke Amro tui
aeoro Bfiy mfaiM iMe. vrbDe fbero
Gwiftr
$1000
My aaootb wrot etkkiag diy. Tbe
atoet ooukle bad dropetrol Into a btU
that beat tbs wrot fflaro rtmper. and
tbe srtodow ebook again In tbe wind.
l.adM«A JfaXtoUp afrmkA to look fueoad.
“ • aM»r.iotlil7 toSetoat and paintA, J. 8HELLMAN. Opticlin. Grand Psptds.
“A Prophet Is Not Without Honor Save io Bis Own Country’5
This saying is true in lUAny instances, bat not true in our case-we have been studying optic for many years, but resolved not to attempt aty
practical work untl, we were Aoro^Iy equipped'for the business-no experimenting on peoples' eyt^s for U'. thank you-isn't that fair? We are n^
thoroughly quahbed to attend to all cases and guarantee proper results.
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Our customers are increadng daily; our work is perfectly satisfactory. Will you allow us to prove ourselves to you? Our Optical Establiiment » the only thoroughly equipped one in the tity. We CUT and GRIND our OWN LENSES on the PREMISES.
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EYES EXAMINED FREEI
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BBQINKIKG MONDAY. Peto H,
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Most Important
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mefdylylbc appearance;
The price is acme gukfc, but not an
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V Some cheap brands nu^r raise the dough, yet
lain unwholesome ingredients.
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•o Large Crowd Was Praaent That It
Waa Neeaaaary to flepeat IL
Very Pleasant Cveeiiig.
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WIUIU1EPHMUIES
(Continued From Hrst Page.)
Favored PrimarJea,
When It came to the final vote the
The 8l ElUabcih Guild of Grace aentimeot was so strongly in favor of
Oay Will Aim With ji Greet Union church last evening gave a play at the proposed primaries that there was
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Birangwaya a contagloua entbustom for the moveMffUne In the City Optra
on Franklin slreel, to which fully ment, and Chairman Qltbert announced
seveoty-flre members and guests re upon the close of the session that as
paired. The akit was given twice dur the sentiment was so strongly in favo^
ing tbs evening, owing to the large of the plan, every republican should
IB tba Itcal churche. and la the mom- Buraber who were unable to find room exert hi* best efforts to make
,lBf erary Proteataai church la the In the parlor during Its first preaenu- success. Now that the ball haa
city wlU have a apaaker |umlahed by tlon. The play was short, the charac cd rolling. It to believed, and It wi
tba aUit ABU-Sakwa leapoi*. The fol ters representing a boarding school, unlveraal sentiment at the tne<
towlaff are the apeekera who will be where the young girls planned and car that tbe candidates should see to it
preaaei: gute guperlntandeat G. W. ried out r<>hrersals of a play written by that a rousing vole should-^be gotten
Marrow. Field Bem-iary W. U Mungcr one of their members who had a thirst out at the primaries so the p
of Oatrolt. Hob, Grant M. Hudaon of for gore. The whole was well ren thus could decide whom they wanted
•cbootorafl. Or. A. 0. glocum. preab dered and proved most enjoyable. Dur for the public offices.
-‘deal of Katoamtoo collepe; the Her ing the evening a secret chamber was
One of the oppositions advanced
Howard Murray Joaea of Kalamaaoo.
nod in the upiny
to holding the primaries was tbe ex
Prof. F. g. Goodrich cif Kalamaaoo col fortune tailing was in order, according Ij tra expense i be enulled. This oblege. W. K. Halloa, a prominent maau- to the wiire of Japanese art. Light re-j«tlon was pracilcally overcome by
tacturer of Deldlng. the Rev. W. P.
mediate offers from prominent i
Maaalog of Coder Hprlaga and the
Rev. Alexaader Cooper of Gntenvlile
Tbaae well fcqown men will be eo
to put up UjOO personally, and B. J
dlatrlbutad that the people by attendMorgan Immediately announced that
lag thair own choirhea will have the
be wo^d contribute lio.oo. Others
opportually of llatealag to one^f them.
expressed tbe desiro to make liberal
Ivaning Aarvfoa.
contrlbutbms.
At f ;4S the doora of the City opera
Opinions kOlven.
lioaae will o^n and at 7;3o the gnwt
When FxpreMlons ^of opinion
Maag noaCiag will be begun. Kvery Large Number CnJoycd the Maaonic
Party Laet Evening—Dancing Was
called iipon, there aero good argurhurrh In the clly will he n-preaenlisl
menis, the following opinions
From a Until 12.
^
aad n will be a meeting that iMHipie of
expresiMHl by well known republl
any denomination can attend wltboui
Tbe Masonic party Iasi evening wav
Oscar Simpson—Was In favor of
a coaAlcl la thrlr eoaarlence. u will
primary ref<»rm but was not sure of
be aadecomlaatloBal and will b4* but a very pleasant affair, a large nu
for one end. the wiping otil of the an i-njoylng it to the iitpuist. Tbe danc ihe wisdom of trying It this spring
loon, not la one dlatiiet or a<^ilon or ing began at 8 o'clock and cuncl
atate alone, but alt over the country. St IS Among the dances enjoyed were
Tbto night meeting will be In charge of a uttadrille and a two step clrclt% both snch shape that a goo«1 man will not
of which enlivened the evening con run for the Imporunt offices. Wc
tba local Antl-Saloun Federalioa.
la ibe evening the Queen City male siderably. A “labile*' choice- walls should abide by the will of Ihe people
guartet will render p number of ai>pro- was am»iluT feature which was pleas I believe It right.
prtote aelectlona and the apeakcn. will ant to the majority, imrlng the even
J. M. Glllett. candidate for mayorbe gtate BupertntendentftNlorruw. Hoh ing. punch and Nabl«-<» wafers were
llsd Just returned from Graad^lds
Grant M. Hudson and the Rev Howard served.
where he heard discussions Upon
Murray Joaea.
municipal government, and had heard
. Btclnberg a Grand hif; nUo tw^-n cn
arguments In favor of non-partisan
gagfHl fur an merflow night nuMdlng.
election*. He staiMl that Traverse
Farmert and Merchants Wad Organ- Clly caucuses had Un^n packed and by
doing m> we had turned down some of
toed at Alden Yeitcrday—Charles
our best cltlxena Men had be«n
H. Coy la the PresidenL
nominated for office*, while those who
I gaeat of H 8 Hull.
helped nominate them sharpened their
Mra. W. H lllgglna of this cUn^t
knives to defeat them. Things had
Alden. Mich.. Feb. S4.—The Farmers
Ihla morning fur Pearl Lake, where
gotten to such a condition, that even
and
Merchants’
bank
was
organised
ahe win visit relative*.
with our 700 majority we could only
Mra. J. Qimmlng* returned to her here last night. Charles H. Coy being occasionally elect a republican mayor.
I
elected
president,
Leonard
Armstrong,
borne in IVvhHlo tbU
to city office.
apeadlag home‘ lime ddn the city with vice president, and the Hon, D. B
Ovlatt cashier. The bank to a private
frieada.
bank incorporated under the statutes
Mlaa Martha SchneWer of LMte Ann.
and ba. an ample working capttal. Tbe
Who la attending eeboot la the city,
I where he heard dlacuaaloni
backers of the project are the best
weal to ber borne tbto morning to,
umlcipal government and auted
.bosloess men In tbe village and have
ap^tvaday.
that the league of munlclpaliUea of the
the confideaee of srery one.
Mlaa BeaMe Fisher of Blagbam ar
sute was strongly in favor of direct
rived la the dty tbto morning to rtoit
He said he did not want
•OVA ARRABTEO.
ber sister. Mrs Frank Nay.
to be mayor anleaa by a good majority
Mr. and Mrs. Lawreoce Gagnon of
and tbe full egpreasMl wlabes of tbe
Kortbport arrived tbto morning, being Alleged Hlghvwymsn Were in Justice people anG be would be bound by the
Umlor's Caurt.
catted here by the aerloua lUneaa of
Breest Mlllsf, Arthur Reagnol and rwili of the primaries. Ha earnanUy
bar alater. Mlaa May Galleck.
rgad a trial this spring.
Mlaa Nlta Bogbee left .for Grand, Alec Cameron were arrested toddy on
B. J. Morgnn-Haaitily endorsed tbe
the
charge
of
assault and battery pre
tiapida, where abe will bear fbe coo
ovemcni. He hoped It would go
cert wivea by Mbttcao. ibe Preach ferred by Howard Adams who allegea tbrough and was wlUlng to oootribou
that they held him up on Ninth street
fair trial of priman
Mra. JWbert Wllaoa returned this JVlday night. Tbe boys appeared in reform. "
aft^Qoa from a week*a YtoU at 8agl- Jnatlce Umlor’a ooert this afternoon
»aw with her aoa. Robert Wltoba. Jr. Mdibtenae wasndjonnmdonui Mon J. A. Loranger—WbUe not entries
day morniag at f o’doek.'
t fb'
fered
QUEEN emr camp. No. 873, Royal tee be Instroctad to issue tbe prtiper
Petoakey wltb her bratbara.
cell
for prtmsrtos. He was tat favor
Neighbors of America, win give a beneit anpfer tonight from 8 nntil i of tbe plan bat beUevsd it too aeon
YOU GKT tba gyantaat walna ftar o’clock to Wnodmab hatL Price lO to'poi It IB of^tkm. Did not beFonr oHrety by aatag Ideal prndnela. cMit*.
fab 24-lt
They are pare, fresh and wbolesoma
to warrant taking netkm at tbto ttoM.
Oaet telag. always naad.
tab U-tl
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
L M. Wlnnle-Deelred to kaogr wte
PLEASMT IFFIIR
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itim-MUKiii samw
NEWBMK
ttft^Ukam fit Ike win
the pao>
pie tt Ue prlmeriee.- Mr. PstehlB
amali line to see es oaerlr s i
M pOreaMae at Use prtipoaltt
the petSboa M tPe TfeM w»rd po4
foni miur wim wcra aot eotliealaatic.
ilKMicii Mmaalf la fpeer «f prlmarr
foriE !
& W. I|aatli«»-Tlila to m Ape
arfactir rapr#aimtatlTa repabU
Ibwaar cIUmm aaA laeAate oC tkto
■eat R CM be parfeettjr >fa!
; the ward
«es. L4!t us try It now. We bsre
rspukUesna wa can trust fo earry oat
tba mill of the people st tbe primaries
iris« SUM forward.
'J. W. lOUiken—1 believe a big vote
wnaW be gottaa oat at tbe primaries.
I think the candidates wonld aee to
that pan of It and I am besrtUy In
fsvwr of (be movement
Rev, R. K. Holsspie—Do not believe
that ti is ns mueb a test of bon
nomeUUng elBc, He believed that the
people would regtoler an impanUl
voice at the cnucose*. Let us thank
God tor tbe Independent voter lUther
than one who sticks tbrougb' thick
and thin. Do not think we can ac
oompltoh what we are after by hurry
lag tbe movemejit.
Frank HamJlloo-^U It n little premaiure to adopt this method. Bellme
It a good thing but do not think It
wUl do away with tbe evils we desire
tp sboltob. Believe we should intrtv
dnee the new law when the tlmr
comes. Cannot gain anything by hgrrjini; the Imovement.
U K. Gibbs-Hesrtlly in favor of
primary reform. If caucuses are pack
ed as they were last year, you will
have another democratic mayor.
T. T. Bates—I believe we still have
republican party In Traverse CTty.
believe we will nominate a man who
will be elected. I am in favor of the
primary plan but do not believe there
enough here to express the sentlmenu of the republican voters.
Jas. H. Monroe-Voted for the new
law In tbe legislature and believed It
the best to be had at the time.
Doubtful If we want to get under the
primary law tbto spring unless the
mtlmeot Is prscUcslI yunsnlmout.
H. MonUgue-Heanily favored prlmary reform but questioned whether It
time to begin it this spring. Be
lieve we win have a republican mayor
iw. Fears that Job* may be put
up at the caueuaea to defeat move
ment Bhonld primaries be held. Th.>
sentiment at the meeting should l>c
nearly nnaalroous. Disappointed that
laneo was not larger. Those abfor not being there.
R. W. Rasull—Would like (o hear
wltlve ataiements, yes or no. upon
»e proposlOon.
F. W. Wllson-Belleve the primary
law the best
can get and heartily
in favor of using It but we do not w ant
to do anything that will ham{MT the
prospect* of the law when It become**
Geo H. Cr
not heanl any
umem that show* why wc should
adopt the method ihl* spring. If a
good thing nen apring. why not this
spring. He believed the result rewts
with the candidate*. \ve do not get
choice of the party by the caucus
method. We came very far frota It
laat spring. If we try ll Ihe defeated
candidate* would not. dare obsi reel
the wlahcR Of the people. In favor
flrat. last and all Ihe time.
H. S. Hull-Thls spring It would not
be legal.' Next spring It will. A..gandfflate deaa ^ot nlwnya conaldcr him
There are present here only
about fifteen per cent of the repub
lican voter*, these govern the action*
of the 85 per cent not present. Better
stick to the old caucuse* until the prlare made legal.
Glllett—^Tiatever you do you
can make up your mind that Mr. GIloir bis coat for the tucceaaful candidate.
I. B, Gllbert-1 believe the will of
tbe prn^e abouM be expressed freely.
B are allowed to act freely
of the
15 per cent declde upon the proposed method and
gat out wnd work we can do what we
want. It all depends npoa whether we
get cot an^ work for It. My eareeax
that even If only the ma
lt here we can make thU
a auccea*. and the peo
pie will Le with US.
C. A. Hammood-Doea not wait to
aee It advanced at this time tbougb
bonrtUy in favor of the primary plan.
Believe U too premature. It to sure
•In time. We will gain time
M H.
18 per
■ SS gto emt are t
tkeiMptoorUaelt,.
LtemAadag^totkepeocae.
PIANO TDNINO.
Mr. F. D. Jacdba to at the Pui
Placo nnUl March ItL All ordtr for
toning receive prompt mttenUon. gab
tofacOon guarantee
tnb iMI
1%lrd wnid. r. H. Pratt
ftoorth ward. F. D. Marvl
Fifth ward, W. B. Moon.
dennaa tn that ward. Mr. Goodrich
ha* aenred on the board of public
work* and to thoroughly taaaiUar with
tbe city's affairs and will make a
strong candldatf-
the Rev. L. B. I
HfCqBtEBS’COyRl JUDGE
Mtoadtose Berlin of 718 1
8:30 by the Rev. L. B. BtoaeR ai the
borne of tbe groom. 31C West Beveuth
atredt The Bplacopal ring eervlce waxnacd.
The bride wmaatiirod In cream caahmler and carried bride’s rosea while
tlH* bridesmaid. Mtos Violet Houm
baugh. wore ertam caahmier and car
ried carnations. Fred Ilerlln was the
best man. Afu*r the ceremony danc
ing was indulged in. the music bein;:
furnlahed by Mlaa Bell tloumbaugh.
At 11 o’clock a hot aupjK‘r was served.
. The bouse was prettily decorau*«f lu
mil F. Neriinger, Attorney and J%
tic* of the Peso# Has Coma
Into the Field.
Amll F. N’crllttger come* Into the
field for the republican auminatkm for
Judge of the RcwnliTs court. Mr.
Ncrllnger ha* been Jiwtlce of iheprecc
ami 1h an attorney and bar many quali
fications to rectmmVnir him for the
310 Seventh sir
BREVITIES.
Four-year-old May MajnarU wa>
picked up on the east side after dark
last evening and taken to the lumie
of Prof. K. K. Horst. Chief of Pollr.
Ashton found out ber name and took
her to her home on K»yx Front atrei-i.
from where she had not been missed.
There will be several changes In the
G. R L I. schedule betwe« n Traverse
City and Waltbn, Monday.
A peililon for divorce was filed In
Circuit court yesterday by Mrs. Addle
ritoglblKtns vs William’•Fltr.glbtKjns
through her attorney. V C. GlUiert. on
the charge of extreme eruclty and
tlrunkcnncB*.
Through hi* attorneys. Underwood
t Urolor. U*onard 8. Iloxic of Acme
haa filed a petition In Circuit court
asking for the right to vacate a plat In
the village of Acme which was record
cd with the regl.sicr of d«'<*«is in IKT.’..
11 iH Mr Hoxles IntentloiiK to vncaiA
the plat and then add more to It. glvIng the whole a bay frontage.
K. O. T. M. M.. .No 871. will go to
Old Mission tonight to initiate a rlas*
of twenty.four new members.
The t^lrd case to be pushed by Tru
ant Officer Frank Vinton, was placed
upon file In Justice court a few dayn
ago. Joseph While of Inlet h»chen being
arrested and r<mvlrted for causing the
Irregular attendance of hi* child.
Mr*. Frank W.*ll and Miss Mamie
Dunn gave a very pleasant r«*cepllon
at the home of Mrs Frank Germaine
rhuraday evening. R« rre«;,nientM were
serxed and the evening wax pa.xsed |
very enjoyahly.
Potted and in Uoom; at.
' Mhed colon
Me to
t*ck
Tiy 006 tor the homo
FRANK H. PAINE
pr&.OPttS*r
Coaedyof Errors
aniK saiE ha
Wke DiKitts Yw Many?
I witnessitl
>■ couple received many Iteautlful
•Ota. silver, china and linen. Dur
Ing Ihe evening, a quartet composed of
Jd Burgess. Wllll. Rector. Charles
Boumbaugh and Fred Hill rendered c
HYACINTHS
8<K)nt»r or bitor it gets into
Ihi* Kink, wbi-tliiT you put it
there or not. If you biD-e a
bank ncoount, ami nave, it in
deponiUvl by you. If you
siX'Uil all. tome om* elfo de.
poniU your money.
Your money doponitod .in
this bank on CcrtificaU« or
Savings oamn tbix'O per ct nl
interest.
Traverse city sute Bank
You Can’t Miss Them
If you trado^nt tlie Economy
Wf hBTt Bat^aUb lYtry
DAy^Ertrj Ho«r
Silver, Metal, Tea, Tubb' and
IX?*ert .Spoons i»or set 50c
Ladi^* Uingbam Aproiis lOc
Pnut. 2.V to 5!<c
Bla. ltomitlis
amt
> rivftiriK Hammci «,
littcj ,
rtehbic^*?ttcJ
luthrii)f only 6Ic
c Iicb
(Mich.
14 iii-li horse Vail*, this lot,
each 35c
iful iMtteriiB.
I»er dozen 5c
iVnnison'B Crrpo ystis r, all
folorB. 8c p«rrolI
I)onuison*6 fancy decorattnl
crept? iw|)er. new white
wiir**, new graniU? wan?
iT t>AVS TO
THE MARKETS.
Of Piano Selling
For rich, rare and raejr comCfly—the real slde-splItUng kind,
one hiL. only to visit the alidlnf
scale, get.all-you-can plan piano
stCMV. -The price of thl* plgno
I* 8400. BUT BEING IT'S YOU
ni lo< you have li /or $30(1.Thls I* only one of the stofk
arguments of the slldlng-scato
piano hou*c. hut it |g sufficient
to indicate the mirth pnxlucinc
KIMBAll ORE PRICE PLAR
rODR VERY BEST SAFEGUARD
Wc do not overstate the truth
when we say that we .gro the
ORIGINAL ONE PRICE piano
house In America, we are not
aure now that there art^ any oth
er*. An>*way, our plan and guar
antee 1* your bent safeguard.
You gel at our stores the exact
piano value that you pay for.
All planoB marked In plain fig
ure* liased on co*i of facton*
prtMlucUou and not on the whatwe mlghl-gci plan, y
KIMBALL
PLAN
RI6HT, BECAUSE Il'S JUST
JUST BECAUSE ITS RI6HT
Factory distributors of Kim
ball Plano* with Interior Play
ers. KlmluiU Cabinet Piano Play
ers. and Klmltall I’lpe and Reed
Organs for church and home.
OurSaaliPaFsiit Plan Hakn
Piaea Buyltf Easy
KIMBALL MUSIC
HDUSE
Da*l Buffalo, Feb I’l.-Caillc-^;
dull. Hogs-i:.: strong; |r..r.5. Sheep
-20; strong; JGti|C5o; lamb*. I7.no
IX'lroll. Feb. 24.—Wheal—No. 2 red.
S5c: corn, 4;:^c: oats. n2V.r.
Chicago. Feb 2-t.-*Whfm». 82«4c;
rnrn. 4nUc; <jats. r.0\iC
Toledo.
Feb. 1*e-Wheat-C.isl.
fiuUc: corn. CJc; oat*,
.
J. W. MILLIKEN
MIks Carrie railham, who ha*
spending weeks In the city left ibl^
norning for Glen ArlK>r. where she
*111 open her spring term of schooT.
EXCEPTIONAL SILK OFFER
CHANGE OF TIME
Change of time on G. R. I. Fd). 25
[Thanges on branch trains: Trains
rill leave Traverw City at 5:30 a
10:45 a. m. and 4:25 p. m. Returning,
arrive at Traxerso City at 9:30 a
l;25p.m.andSp. m.
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No changes on Nonhpon branch,
feh 24-lt
WANT-
AOiH
FOR BALE CHEAF—A |C2 credit bill,
will sell It on easy payment*. In
quire 117 Boardman avenue.
Patents
H.B.HARNER,Pnittr.
During the Dbplay Week
Just roccivci] some very tbarniing di-signi in Jap
Silks. The»? we place on sale for the balance of
the sixxrial display at special prices. Jap Silks
promisi? to be exceptionally good farorites tin?
eomihg season and these arc tbe prettioat ones we
have ever shown.
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Printed Jape in tlainty liUle chi?cks. in Pink, Blue, Brown ami
Black, white grounds with ix,Ika doU, in a good
j
variety of colors.... ......................................................
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Dresden patterns in a good wiety of colon, 65c values,for................................................................................
White brocjule.1. in variety of pretty conventional designs, G5c valnes, for.............................................................
These price, are (or tbe SPECIAL SALE OXLY. ,•
Xow is the time to bny your winter coat while we
are making •tich^great redootiona. Thnmlaj ire"
bad 45 ooate, this momiog «e bail 32. A little de
lay on yonr part may mean tbe coat yon would
like if gone. Cbadtena, and mireea’ coate at
tboae liberal ledactiaaa are ray good inTeataenta,
ai atylea do not vary moeb from aeaioD toaaatoa. ^
Remember any Coat in the Store at
HALF PRICE
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CHfUSTlAN ENDEAVOR.
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LdMIiuMId la T-rrr
/fonoro' For J/ncte •S'amV
la ^ iMt T«r» dMte tovlcdl referw
«ncr Udlah. Ibe prpsiM, aalu tte qtwdtte
*rraat, that walkrtli In UaitiMM and
hath «> UfhO lirt liUn traut in tlie
uame of tbr Lard and etay upon bla
liud.** rntU a few yenn agu It conkl be.
aaUofJi^iantbntetfei
llfbL Tbeuatlobwaa
iMwa and bad no llgbL
pnilirdy daaaed aaong tbe bMUben
natioas of tbe world. Her doora wore
<teeed to Cbfiatlnnltr and to modern
1
ftiu
«r «t«c «»rti
,rtn>
a regtmrnt. with a
Tbr
Major Ommna Anhmr MarArthur.
ilglona of daiiowwi, were tb^
f tbeticople. and wbat Jafian
L> to knowr Ood. -no tnnrt In
culooH
llruirnaiit la Ihr rrgular army. Hr new
gradually, ett y by atrp. and hi. prumuthou wrrr alnaxw tn rrcognltiioi «*f
rotlrnMHM*In thm
L’oHad nuum mr^y l»
«t
•laiirofutir:
Ck-iamil «n.GnM» «««aM
l-nro r«MM in* rHlr.t.M^nt a«« oti
ba« Iwen martmd by a manrettnu adraui'e ftuni darkueoe luto Ugbt. from
Igtiuramv tutu kiiowUnlfv.
The war with Hoagla bbc ropcrUlly
rtwttltrj Id gUihg Japan a bigb pUtv
^
t^UA^ uf tbr wwW. ^wKl
l\rt\dn wun thr I
l txsloublablr 1
vvoEorvl. •U4r««^<'d him an>l
la noa in <vmnuuMt. Mi« imur» «f atflM wm bo *«iw<Jln«l>r brtrf alfM^ ha
WUI bTal ilir acr hmlt Aug M 0«,.
rral 4*oibh4. *h« «r.mld ba hta K«lral
an^
j tiumgbt 1 knew auiurtblag about Ja• iiaix. but 1 must ixuifra. that tbU war
1 baa revrolfd iu h«*r a wi»alih of iKiwrr
hr Iirlthrr »»ught uor r«
j and riwoun^ lieyotid oir moat
furluugli
in 1V92 riencral Corbin
urdrsxl to J guior ry|KH*talUma.- TUe greaP
duly at the w;.r Jriwrtmrtit
of JaiKiu at .uxb a .uprruir luaiinut
yraiw latrr wan prtMnotrd 4o thr i
Diun* kuowkxjgr of t;od a
of adjulmii jMH-rwl. lly that llta
pllfU trust In ikxL That 1'brt.tlantty
wa* oar of th.- brrt knoan niUUary
baa bad much to do to maklug Urn
In tiH- tHHirnry . Imvliig xrrx.xl u. i
lalaud riuplrr wliat It la cnnnul be aJetar> attailM- at thr WhUr Houm«*
havllig luid Uii Intinvitr amuuhttancr nied, and If thU Iw true imu*b more
ih dew /aimo «m«d Cbrtai today to kiwii
" biT from fbr pUfalla that always rnid of «;.^rtl»^d and wa.
bour of greateat
lit Ihr tnllto^ui htalh.n
auxx'twa. Tbr t iock baa
a atrtK<k ttbo boor
hr aMMiiMMliuilhm. Hr a
iu Japa^. TIm; ^TirlsUan tiiu
frl.a.I-M l.rtblrtr at tl
n-alin- ita oi.iWtunilbw aud
bllltlea «nd abould rlao to 1
Whrn thr wat i
claird Adjutant »;.•
aui-b |H)wte-ibat Jaiwn may •
thr huNl.Nl man It
on him dr.rlo|H-d t
K.iinxlng. .>yuiH,l!.s mid fiwvlug not
only Ihr r-guUr army, but aim.-thr
iri.ooo vo»untr, r>. .Ml thr ihlall and crthorniiug Japan atv: -\Vbat drv€»lo|n
pn-iwrullon uf rtuiking out tlo- i-oniml.- mrtda may l»r rxfM-^trd aa a r»wult of. u
tbr war iu tlM- prognwa of tbo goapel? ?
How wUI thr work of foreign mlai
Jor grnrral '
ariiw W offrrt.xl? wniat will Iw
M:i>.r
n. ml Arthur l^eArthur I
trvml of event, in the native ebunia
gratifying
,
rri*ort
militnrx J.rnd ..f lh, rtrtMrtiii.
rtrix.irtni, nt of tbr ) of onr of uur great ilruomluatlona
Phihppln, .H
lirinon.iniird that f.u-t ! grnrral tlu‘ yiwr huM Iwm full of en! i-k.-t.iiral. 1 iNKinup uirnt! Tin- war baa not affistxorably. but m-ltber tbo con-
alU ttJTlTo al .tho
L It. Ua baa aJ.
I Int-ntkNi of do
or ohirf at mun.
Ur of lioutotiam g. noral.
^nrral Jan»a K Wada «*a>14
mm
UK Watfr’a dalo of r^llrr
I H. m:. roara brforr hU i
Gvnrrui 4.
j raiikUii JUill. a
JoriM fur thr »•
•mvica of all
t^tlrr. In foUirr, rrUrlngOmror
,rvVv: s:;
craU, at»4 Itor p
Ma'ff
mil U oiUlroU
Arthur MarArthur, atio will m>t rr«i h
Ihr rotlrlng agr uiilll Junr
1M9, oulmbks H ade and
T».ua Ilia rank E.f
llouuaiant grn^ral will Ua^ ino putvlr
•biMiofar) . Afirr Mac Arlhur ll a III Ulong to tloiM.rml laniard WcmhI who
am ha «n.llllrd to hold it until on. *.
1»J4. a UmriiMi of |lftlM.n >rar., thr
longtat alnra thr rank aaa oataMlNhrJ.
Ali of th«oa oOorra. with thr rac^julon
of Wood, ara ^rlrrana of thr ci\1l aar.
OrnwiI t-hairue la a tiero of
>f five aara
He ha. iMH-n m. lourllrr aarrlor. but a
tdaln flKhtliar tnan who hae earn many
a deafrratr <i<oonirt and thr grretrr
In hard nrrMre on thtiinMiilr.r k<'r|uiu:
hoetUr liulUns alUilii bouiid» and Uwil'
fng the adv-n.^ guard In thr iiW^-li oF
clvIliaatUm arnuM thr tiUiiu.
A* li
trrrd thr i
HIXIh Ohio
aa. not until IMM^t I,
«*f a vttpxmin pf rdgihar*.
' alowIyWinaaM
Imvg net
hr had mily gain, d t
I hlniarlf fortunatr to grt a c
talmy In tho rrgular army.
Aa captain fhaffr,
irtnalnrd
Ar:;::........... u,-.
twrntj y.ara. Hr had
uhu
uhutidamv<if
II nghtlug und a aurlrlt
»h war. in ahUh hr iiguttHi mo
lirmly. t'haOrr a pa «*nly a IlruvtdoiM I In thr n-KuIar anuy a ho
uiUrrrit.
At thr «N>ntiuai<>ji of
pruinotod to Ihr tN>loiir|r> of tin♦liKhth t'Mvalrv.
guv.^miunl
mllltury errMrr i
I hi
had tar,
Ing thr aar aith Simlii lir was a brlgadhr grnrral of volunir.rr and a.nt to
HanllaKo with Hhiiftrr'M army Hr a..n
tHtiisidrrablr dtxtUu'lhm In thr Mlmrt
tamiMlan. and at lie vhMa:..waN madr
niilHary gox^nior of tMriifurgo.-. I'ulta
S.H.1. Juft.raard hr a«4 oidmrd to th.
iiiUitaiy clbtih t of Jolo
Ano rhun lr.M.|w avrr wnt to thr rrhrf i4 thr irgutloii In <*hina It aan
fharror a ho aaa arlmi'd l« Irwd thr
rtprUiUoik and tu nuuiugr thr drtUwtr
lHiNtn«»a. lllH rtH-unl In the ]>|illip|dnua
eij^a for ItiMdf.
rnVr/iTt\w'rIdm/a^t!!rm^^^^
llrat iS-utrnaiit In 'thr |:irvrmh Infaiury. Iti.th hr u.id t'liufl.M .wrr aith
M«.udr at lotttNhurg. and lhtt<-« aaN
allot hrd to that ioinuiaiidrt M Mtaff Un
til thr » IttNC of thr aur At that la rlod
he had rtN,i, to thr rank t.f iU utrimnt
i>.lonrl of tolumrc-fTi
Hr rrnuiln.,1 in
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I Int.-lilgrlKX* U->ol|.| t
nrayml int«. i:u|.ath-nc.
Alllmuith
ha- tl.r r.-pulatlon of iM-hig an lunrxth
athl. dim Ipinutrlan. hr IN a grii.-rwl
all lank. In tlir army.
fax or
Mrm-i-.i! MacArlhur. u n .tlxr of Me.,
Mu.-I.u.a-U-. In »1no « gn.'luair ..f the
. Ivll war and not «»f kVet Px.lnl.. He
m-rx-si XXIth dlMimcio.rt in ilir Anny «f
thr T. nniNMCi iiiMl wax itfoin<.l,rt n- the
mi
♦tUH-tUlS
cludrd aiaat^ with thr
au:t
irauWof
Sum.
thr rhlrf mlrr of thr pruxlnre, Siiiw
hb mum to the Mia to. (S In nit (hitre
hart Ua-n
ctmmuind of thr driuirt-
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ith Uir multiplying of t
s,.un>-.. More
Japan. Mon* prayxT. imiat be offrrvd
In biT U luiir. Tbr inlaalouarira there
mual have thr iiiorr raruest and liearty
au|ii>ort of tbr ibunrti at Imine. In* glvm exrry rD«x»uragemrnt
and nexeiwary
—
exjulpm.-til for the moat v ic..roua proe«*Utlxm of IhHr wxirk. They are tbr
army In tbr
We apr fbr support
of tbe anny at buinr. niid iw army can
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vix lory wllljiim Ui/- praTiTA,
tJrmial Ht nry'riark t'orbln b .-.n- br tntlcarj with llir Irur Moirtirriy
:jll t.f th. rn arr ut
p;:;!:;:.
,»yntpnthy.n.ianp,H.Hx.ftii..e.wi;.are
t.ltit : -iKtrn Mohllri ‘
Tin- Mlhiarx-1 rtlnt;t. an U.Arrui,.j.lr MoiiirHioig ah!
n^al fm bnix. ,y .v,
ltulg, ‘ !
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a.-artrmy at Wr^t I'oli.t hur toMoxl on; m ith-1 t »m». ulun^ n.n . olslxaiion \
Hr Is t,-pul.,Mo In- thr
,, In.lmiy, P
our ii.i.-h.iuirUw In Ihr lirM au.1
many kihh| fighting mrn l»ot It tii ax|-.ui<)dv. Thr <urt-r|iM of Ihr hmt grr.ij ro
• dlilrirt ra lHM.l
i
iiuin
in
111.
iiniiv,
bing
r-i«-,iall>
x,-ll
supply tlirm xv|tli rverylblng Umw need
irtn of tiM pn.f»T> ,ion of amu* a* »»f m-atainN of thi* t-k. trh
rtrtkii.K an
i.M-al A.wdriiiy
n iiJoM nggtVMMlx r muvrttient to w lu
.luilllhil 1, 1
any bllirr that In oi,h r t*» IwoHn.njrvirtrmv that lhi« ib tra.-. A..l
of vo
•an for i hrlNi at tbU moat prxrxl
roMIrr of thr hlchrM ly,- on. ,».um1 ^ thm, an..;, .tnrtrirt at Wr».l Point, an,I rx
iia.n
loH-xla
tini
iat and nirixt ur«d. Jutiaii
Jup.'iii as a
It X , thr xirhnit. la l u. limkr ILyiur
luwi prayer Unit Japan may Ih*
a. that 1. tbr other nation, of tieI abr may la* tbr laiiul of tlu- Hbing
I of IIudit.N.uatMwa aial may light
A BRITISH NAVAL HERO.
A GIANT ROCKING STONE.
h i;dvxai.| HohaM 8,'.out. f
;.l of thr 1H.4-- II V.ix v. rx-, . nllv
min.nt amoi.u -Hi.- curh.xHi. N of n.ii
aiuLt litAin^uia.
lUtT- Uiitl 1h<> M|N-« im*'n rl.oxxo lu-rrxxttli
: laa. ll, \<i: lx. I T; lil. 7; xxxv. lIS ..iM- «»r thr J MKr-t ki.oxxti Tin, great
, Malt. lx. IJ 1«:: V. II 1*1; .Vrt» 1. 1 I
lM>v.hl>-r Is ou the rox'k in-nu
of
‘ lx. I S; Kph. V. K II. Urv. xxi. :a. -24
th.. Scllly l.Lmds
It U Mo imif.vtlx
A Fiebtf Intere>rtm^ Ptefure^r From F'ar and J^ear
EARLY FLEET OF ICEBERGS,
TWO OF THE RICHEST LITTLE BOYS IN THE WORLD.
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lA t mr urge UIMIII all our axa ixUx.N UuimjKirtau.v of working w ith tbr Junior
i drx-u In mon* liuiHirtaui than wordil can
, t'onvrj*. 'ITirL- 11xx-n niv to la* abafied
fo.- tlir futurr. Tbr .-.Hitiuuaucr of fbr
; cLurcb .k-|g*nda Urg. iy u;a>u Ibr aaviug
reowit lnix>mlng Miixaiv
time of thrlr a PIN arun.
groat fn«rn nonh n
un a .tcouirr from Hu
New found Und. Tlir t
r tut. bren unu
> fn-iuemiy by
irpiK. atnl thr
► mild in ttir
are alxl-vw or aeviHlxH-n yearn of age.”
Wliut wr do for Ihruj XX e mu*t do aooa.
wiulr they arr young- Won't awna- ofyou vxho arr caimhlr lay axkle aome of
(i
r natrr. t.«:o feet.
THE kEW LEOPOLD ARCH AT BltUSSELS.
' 'A
young graiNlMon, ul
n.,i
► to th* 1IOV.MO‘4»mK> j
J.r. 1-, a Tobusi la
IXl.lv*
r kll thr iu-t
lt»x.x lM.y dAllghlN
Hrory'. thr y..u.}grr
rhl*broth.r
I'u.
thra-'-promising bx^r. arr l--hui pr
Ihx MUISTVISIOI, of a tutor frUD. thr OKvrraliy
EN0U8H ELECTION DEVICE.
In thr iimttrr .of rlrxth.no.rli.K tinEugUsh air uultr aa ot-UMvllonal In thrlr
nH-thxxi. of advam-itig the Intx-ri-Mt. of
candidate aa aiv thrlr American cooaIn..
All aort. «.ir drvic.w to attract
'ki^B
Imlanc-d that it may In MiadMu^OMcrtlMr by the mrrx- preaxu
Thrrx- l;i -inoi».rr fumu
your time for thr Juiikim ou Kunday
afu-ruoofxs tbia winter? Tbe barvx-Nt la
ftit-nU-uuN. Tbe Junior MU|M-iiiiteuiit-ut
aaxM the Junior laburvra an* few. In
the name of rbriat, M me ai-iieal to
many a bright, and winNomr yxidiig
Cbriatlan woman or young man to take
good deal ’ active M«srxlcr i
wrork In your
qulrx-d an exc^ll. i,i record for cmclrncy. «P tins rerj*
He la a hero of the A'rim*N*n war. of | rhurt-b If you have no aticb eoxiely now.
tbe yigyptlan war of UM and of tha _l*n.Mklent King. ol fiblo I'nlon.
t'hli.exr Hx.xer lii--unrcth.:i uf 1!#00. He j
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ixatton aa tbe Y. I* K C E ? It la no
Inanimate pl*-xv of macblttery'.
It
thliika. KTieaka and axia.
It watebea
and works. It la human to the core,
and there It la divine. Tba exocotite
committee la Ha bralnx. tbe muclcal
committee lu voice, tbe prayer moet-
HABITATIONS OF THE PUEBLO INDIANS.
SCHEME TO attract SETTLERS.
Tin- «-utlr.aix*> yl fauada havx- t, 'is
viaalfratliig gTial mgi-«iuity In the pa.t
h*- y.mlM whirhj thry havr etxjulrrd
committee lit
f committee IU aeatbetic faculty, tbe nrtaaloziary committee lU pocket and the
lookout committee IU eyes. 111049 yoa.j^ ^
have It-a man redeemed. IntHUgeuL , /
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-Hie three Eodrovor noidetle* In tbo
Frankfort (Ky.) penitentiary reoently .
coodocted a Buccenful Bible caBlm#la
each waa glTcn a bands
all U.1B6 T«Ma m i
of tbrm ap trtvUl that an An»<
would not br willing to rmplx.,
The example hrrrwlth preoentrd I
sppmted Ul tbe otroriM of Bir
■ cut baa recenUy 1
cted by King Leopold of
■ Of Thr eslabllatuncwt of
ItudOMl IM«Wcb7 te that kingdom. It waa boUf entirely at tbr klnT*
^ tarood eror by hlin to tbo manidpalliy. Aa an taetanee of tbe
Pkbito tmtww «f tbb royal donor, who la advanced In ywara. It may be
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o^nicture foraged
in. waa erected to
tleraln aearrh of a
go no farther. It
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The Ucture shows aonve of the curioua dweUl^ of
o the IMeblo IndlAne at
1W N. M. They arc billevod to br the oldest li«^
n babitatkma in An*erkw.
and the Taoa valley fai probabb tbe moat pHmlllve
pHmttlve «pe
spot tn the country. Over
500 famUlea live In Ihcar Taoa puebloa. which
which are
are ronatructed
conatructed of
ofadobe
adobe and
atraw. tlw upon Utf
ofrooma.
rooma. the
the Brat
flmfloor
floor reached
reached by
bya ladder.
cr of
ladder. In
In thetown
town
three mike from tbe pnehloe, KU Caraan*a honae la aUU
» la burled tn tbe TM ceaaetenr.
The proceedtngi In connectfMi r<
M
'
. H J
n*w :
, ^vtM* «TV.
VOiibtip<ttl
%r coiag to dM fOM
(dtfaotRNAk. IW
|>ro4iice a beikhy,
atroag, Bormal acdeo
of bwe& and liw.
»l i(»t>Mii h»i—
lai CtoMa to the ItooPtot tet
•rUtCHAflO
(Oailnifiht. ttog. to The Hoatot M
who have the carrytag of the
thoi^aaga to
this coaatry. the
They ttpsci to the hapta. aM m
IP togitok
mplreator
Rktog to do Pttggmt cards, but
to toiMi* cif tlM Otorotl otOte. m14
Uttt til* tout
to> tot U chaffed
rtnitad to «i»pllehtitou httog titd to
*W Jrtoto •tfwtd •!• or phj
haa always had to be dom
cautions maiiam'. as the Amerk
mlUkinalre oa a holiday frip to
ctlned to reaaat any suggeatlaa li
he Is Bot capable to managlag hla o
aflalm.
. .
one cato'laat year Po Icaa than
m.toO wms lost by a pasaanger on the
trip from New Tort to Uverpook
It 4a aatlmaied that 4to to AmerkaM
finast ooafldeoM Uichsiart. card
sharps, forgers aad blaekmaUcrs ooa
over during the uaaaoA. and when
Bnglaad porsoe their nefarto
rtemes with the greatest audacity
An entire reorganUatloo of the syr
lem to watching these genii ©men
to take place, as the Amarlcan
police have arranged with Scollaad
Yard.
Many trained detecUves will travel
tblB( aa ite Wait Chtnia .n bfti0 ^ 1‘cN^
I DR. KINC’ff I lunu*
■WAirreo.
MDISeOWIWI
I FOR eOMSUMPTIOil 1
. riU
-i
IRio
OHAS. BBY. SR. e(
in» for La OHp^ willK>ut giving ma aiqr
I.
iKMght a S1 XX> bottiaI of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY. aiKl aftar laldiig
Sf thiaooabottia I waat
HlflnDltjr vooto pretctti IbHr ■
!•« t9»ittoA< through tht ardlntry
meeting. Mr! Puindan-Marlver stale,! ‘ werid. except paeMtor by the lnegnb|pear. and declare that what we have
ehguat.
tor whoM II I* altoott l«
that his eacavatluas pro%ed that the tude of the eoaidaU which stn-ms In .
so far Is only a beglimlng and
poulUe to gn Job*. Thth thvt were
mines and ruins were mudlaeval. andjeviUble In any lAgge underir.l lug.
that there can be OOlv one outooae of
Atoo the proTMtloBAl JohduiftUrt.
the buildings were coostrurted by! In the. light to today's events il.o the conflicl-the tall of the house of
-whotw ottroh for work.** aart Mr
negroes.
!
friends
of
the
late
Ferdinand
cUj
Romanoff,
and tho vsubllshmenl to a
•«Kh.
jnoa^mtitd with the tot.
the dbjects Lnind In the sc-ps nM»ro tha mwr admire the won-JgrtM Rumian republic.
ftht hope that It would orore aaautf
mhc success J Gorki U espoctally violent in hi* de
‘ rwo pieces of fiowereU blue derful genius of tbe i
eaaofal”. It wat lald. howtrtr. ikMX
ami white Nankin cblua, wiib-h was, fully dug the Su.*s canal and whojnunelailon of Count Serglua Witte,
Uio 4Ptaief.iwptomhto ol thei^ appl)
MX i wiMdd uudoulUcNily have finUheil 'ihejwhom he calls wuak, .vasclllating and
earlier than
tog for work wvro tatfoctag pdpplt of
> undertaken that
teoaib eeniury.
! Panama canal h
eagaciti aad chamrtor. may of
liave n'peaUHily biM-n told, " he
• • • • .
j Herculean task
]lMtog of the U*t type. Amarteaat
jwrt't,*. -the European and American
to the totooHtr. fa Detroit tomm 4ay»
Tbe king «.f Oamtodgia. «isowat'n. |
* '
llaieiiU-rg. the l>.mrgeuisy considers Wine a great
lOoMSor to his brother, the Ute King
Princess Ena
tot patotov or meiLapplytog appr
if this U Italy so 1 fetd
aro,
it:
anxluuK
to
at l«O0P. and .eUtom la there a
cffodom. will arrive In ihU eiiy ©omo | nsDC4s‘ of King
have the wrnidlng of ter brother. Abv . erry.
whoa Qm are fewer than lOO applttim.
oggta. Jfr. MUth takl that a epedal
curl and oar tiumlrBl Cam !
<>« U««‘<>V* r». lake platv on thej -'I have a very high opinion cf the
I. pigeon shooilag to he abolished at
j lnleUlg»Hirv of the western bourgcolsy
.arliw
i «nu- U..v u her ..w.
gCbn waa made to provide farpiei
e llurtlngham club?
•red. Prince Al x j but I fall to uadersiand how it can see
As will be nm
with help durtag the hney aeajion. The
loe how much this
to 1 any of the qualUles of a Statesman In
nerves to tod king i hndcr has Just become
aiMiher of. poelUoai Hied by the De^ an agitation
’ l^incew. Margart-t. daughter of Pri«>ce! Count Witte, a man who U ruining hU
trolt bureau was S.79I. Miss Bmlly waa started.
norc than half a doren dancing i J<mchlm Murat. In sp.tc of the opiM si •; country by selling It piecemeal. His
Oriswold reported tor the Grand Bajf It htd the SI
mortgage the Russian
gge^tlon
girls In this city.
'
***• Nxnlly, who fotmd Jt haH
Ida huftou that poaUlcms tor W males
Uroad to f
King SUowaih will be pr*‘a.wtt at ibe ‘i
Murat did
aad to3 fematoa had>$9a Htod,,
1 smart in Turkey. In RussU
dealded that pigeon snooting should opening to the great colonial exiRisl r.»* appear amuug the arlst.H'railc fsmOctofd to to itovo a per Bi
hundivd year* a-o. H U eon*ldm*d Insane.
lollshed. This daolsIOQ haa aoa tloa at MarseUles and will bo received ,
chprtdi Urough the tfforu of the local
before the ehaaoery court,
.H|. ,u,.l hemor. I.. P.rl. b,
» '>"<■ •"
'•
«•■«,'0«>.b« -mU. WTU'. ruvc™
ekoreh. The atroeturewllll-* of brick
gad stone, on the corner now oeeapled a minority of the dub. r^rrsecited to d,M.t^ fhiinen
t is rather at
i a loss I The young princess, wht. is exetsHl- ment has detne nothing but Insult the
' agly preitv and verC piqeular in ihls | Hustiun people and tried to make our
the Hon. k>ederlck Thelltuaon. 1
to "the «dd red shop- Undmark
lug the law to declare that the ma
Rlsuwath is u great friend to France cit.v, lu-tvever. soon won over the... j resolution appear an anarebisUe pUtt.
has stood there for fifty years.
ul in fav..r of Intrxuluring the civ- who had oppt^e.l fu r.
jWltu's every action has l.er.n takep
A iakjtr at the Flint countdl roeeting joritr had no power to alter one of tb»
main ohjecu to the club, and that the lllrailon of the west In his kingdom. ,
b. only nlae.rvn. h-ut U one to b*r tbe purpose of Inciting riots which
filled the pockets of several of the
rvaoluUon was not In accordance
tlf- la»uoiiAM.ene.i of Parir e.et hircoj would jurtify the um- of Inwps."
moat sedate aldermen wUli |»okor
.lie suddenly bur.s. up«.n
at u j
....
te rules.
rblpa, wl*lc|i are usf^d In keejdnR i
Marie Aniolneiie fe. Hval here] Mar<im.-e de U lb»ehe Pimlenll
The majority U defending the sc:km
la aevea up’gatnei The mdon-i. uucar* ego. Her father, pemet ' once mote lM*eu adjudged Incompetent
In the names to Viscount Valenti
mlndfol of the suri»rUe they w.-r*
Joarhim Murat, for K-ime t}ino wa.jto manage her fortune. Her gei‘
nrtag toomewanla. left the rooms after the Earl of Ijincaater and the Bari
ig money t*
dniruander to a cavalry regiiu.^d and for i^ciuandering
1* almo.^t
the miwflng without aotldog the M«le Haddington, on behalf of the commit
n-h 1 great as that of poor^unt Ilonl
HiH cial ra!)b- to Tlie Evt-ulng Record , I.h m r p.TKiJe:i! «if the Ka n"!!
to the club,
fwd. white and blues. Bsplsns
jcastellane.
By-RAOUL ds SAINT RENE.
ISU. pJc :.haso a-tociatlun.
t the hearing it was argued on lie
are esparted from several households.
rince'AIexamler
IK
sou
of
Prin-e-s
j
Wlien
she
married
the
morquls
*
half of the minority that the groundf (f\.py right.
Mrs. lUttlo r.llmore of Flint,
of Ratienbert;. si.^ier of King j IJ**^*^. * he had a private income of nc
first vroiBSn ever arrested In Mlchljean srere acquired for pigeon shooting ami
tec ! I.V oil
the money which paid for the property
under the family ilesenWm act.
vrarU^ thlv add.».l lan;e. amoim
was KuUscribc*d for that purpose
jm t five day::|
case has be^fn adjourned.
December for
holds tlu-i When she was pJared under gnar
his fiancee
• I’ulted RiateH decidetl
dian^blp she owinI her eoachmaii
In view € f the chiming wedding of
francA and ha<l a WJI In a faahlouaUe
ind famllleK here. ther(* sign
btit dnrlUK the afteranon she called
King Alfonso and Princess Bu
were many who pred let. ti that the |j '
••••/.
re.^taurant to HoiM francs,
the justice fram Grand Rapids and AngitvSpanIsh •H-niente" U growing work would xito be flntshtHl in record j j Maxim r.orl.i.ba< wriiien a very In- 41er lati'st manta wa.v for tirchldr
promised to euntlnuc the weekly pa>
Ume. while iHhera Utter cqualnuri
a
UnHiing IctttT to a friend here In and she >q»etu <m an average to. cr.nO
ments of |n If i«.t ct>mpelletl to np With HoniHhlng like a Spanish
■ ■ •
wJi^h he giv%‘s his iinp-esi«on of con- franc-.; a day f<u thew* flower.4 wldcb
pear, llt r resiucat was gramitl.
Mon.
lUibms in Uu.-,Hla. He . :nphr»I'-nllxde ! .slo- ^o-t^l in ornanu'nting her,di^
The -mantlllB*’ has arrived, and the
(J one ht n* UdieviMi any longer hile.^ iha? the r. v«ilu'lon U a failure.lt
peratc stabbing affray In the wood!
-cachucha ' Is following rapidly
America U go^ng u» aiirprive the ^ u.s omdal lepuris try to t!l::ke it ap j t
few mile, weal of Gardner and thi*y wake.
are now sleeping In the same b
.The way ba.^ l>een well prepared of
^joell. the wounded man pajlng all late by the vlslu of Iw Torlajada
hla late aasaUanfs expenses. One other Spanish dancers to our'mu.sk
way UUl the other In the woods and halls, and at the present time a Span
aUbhad him twice In th^ttomach with Ish dsnee to a psrtlcularly raaclnatlng
ahlgitnire. When the woold be
tune i> one cf the roost ponular t
deter was raptured and brought into
0 Wusi End variety theatres
court he was unable to pay his fine of
. Louis d BgulUe. the leadins
Ifip. whereupuo the wounded man paid
dancing roaster to London, said tb<‘
the hlUs and then both burst into tears
other day that he quite anticipated
and reaevred iheir Wettoshlp.
1 during the coming aoason fm
Govemew ^*ar«er and Awdltor Gem
ish fancy dances’ not for the ball
eral and lira. Bradley were guests at room, for there are none of them suit
ibo Masonic reception at Charloue.
able, bat for drawibg-ruoro and
Tht
Village Marshal Joseph Smith of leur Ihoatrieal performances. ~A few
Wayne seised two slot machines and months ago.- he said, ‘ a Spanish lady
■Greatest
smashed them with an ax There wss made hn atien.nt to Inirodu
Hazaxif^
|M in nlckles In the machines.
country's dances Into EMglai
Indifferent aucceas. In view to
r1 C. McKay, sob of Rep McKay to
TuacoU county, and MUs Ethel Sar later devetopmenla. however, a revival
^ gMl were married at West Branch is almost sure to follow to Re%. F. C OMeara. Mr. McKa.v Is
snanalcr to the Carson Ely bank at
Margaret Trow Prebble. who
Weal Branch.
sentenced to eighteen months* hard la
•John J, Smith of IHmtlac and his bor for obtaining goods inder the
No matter how nnmy magattnes yoo read, you must read THE
wife are having aa laucaatlng legal titles of ‘•PriUfTss Soltykoff
SCRAP B00K-ir*e
monthly matazine eotr published.
fiiAt mt fh* taim which be contract -Lady Muriel Paget." la to be th<
THE SCRAP BOOK is big every way—enough for so mtOionad alt yaan Jkgo to give to her with
readers—bnni enough, roomy enough, bramy enough, human enongfa,
the nwdantawdhig that abe care for
to grip the interest of every person in the United SUtes who can apell
him the fast to his life. .Fymr.yaars
oat the alphabet. Whoever you are, THE SCRAP BOOK U for you.
later Jahn>»mailtha oonlrtct gad re.
aumad thTmaMgemato pf lha.fhrm. to Acttcm. aad her hook wiU probaUj
We ^’t tdl yon half, but here are a few; titles at random:
wad now he
that the oomtraei K* be baaod pa the aUiry whlcii Mn. Preto
a The Moment of Decision—Roosevelt and Labor Unioni—Money ■
anaalted. Mra. JBmith says ah
hie wrote to her We wh«« aader
I AmongtbeAocieato—Rbjtues of the Bards of Gran—The Devil aod Tom I
lived up to her P^ af It. and ahj««tsj
• I Walker—When Fate Castt the Dice—Presen-ation of the Homan Body— I
Bbe waa Mrs. Bmma Oofts when she
■ The Coins of Casar—A Horoscope of the Months—Snperstitioos of the |married John tea years aga . ^
■ Theater—The Companions of Jehn—l^Tiat the Prophets say about 1906 I
Mrs. Prebble, and uayd’be Is coortneed
I —Benjamin FtankUn—Tbe Progress of Women, and a hundred others. |
that ahe Is a lady to cultivated EjmImagine the heart of aH tbe magazines packed into one and yon
pathlea
^
!r
Hahe, You 'Rea^d
1 THE
:
SCR\P
BOOK
croated round the mines la Rhodcals.
said to have belonged to King Sto>
moa. haa heea diaalpated to Mr. Du
■•TMMiUM tor tkc Bdttak
<h
have some idea ef the uastmess and oariety of THE SCRAP BOOK.
Everybody u going to read THE SCRAP BOOK aooner or later.
The Priceis Thn Centsa Copy aad Ona Dollar by tha Tear
On aU nems stastds or from tho pusher
FRANK A. MUNSEYs 175 Bfth Ave., New^
ta ua
Travaraa CHy^
WANTED FOR ARMY-^blO ho«Od
aamarrM mea hMWM agM to 11
aad IS; ettiaaas to the OaMod
•ta^ to ffood character aaA t«ii<
poaate hahtta aho pan apeak, read
^Ikff CRf «
•fh.usSS’weth.-n.^rf
Whmag. Trayenw aty. Mich.
laaai ttoto now iniui run. n, Xffoa.
WANTK».-Knergetic.
trustworthy
moa le aorkin Mlehlgaa refireeealthg large Mofheturtng company;
ealanr I40 to t»o par moath. paid
phy-
Mumnltia ABSOLUTBtY OUARAI|SQUJUBIINpnElir
Johnson Drug Co.
S. E. Wait« Soni
NOTES OF THE
FRENCH CtPim
ift:
There is m owe elfecUve*medI*a hr sa*U *4ver-
THB yost>fs
tmIsoat
a^
MTtMiMv. tta^kt ti, wai.
fab 24 U»
Signs, numbers: readable darkest
alghts;’ easily sold; profits large;
aamples free. Wright Supply Oa.
Englewood. Ill
feb 24-U*
fiaeato
ARM HAND WANTCD-Mu>t be
ctoapeteai and luduflrtoau; married
man wlth^umall family prefemnl;
CUy ^
OninMi nrn FR SM
•irabi; piwrty and imiM b« aoid.
Call or pAonu for prtoia.
T» ft. OB Bar BL. aaDoM BarrewM
Mich.
feb 2191-sats
WANTTfil>—GooU work horse; widght
thirteen to fourteen hnndr«Ml Pat
Burden. 204 Front street. f« b 2.^ 2t
1*7!^ s. eor. i«h wd Iwab au.
The Schneider Tent and Awning Co, { BouS Mid *lol*fiL W^'aur^f
.Mj;«odward™.PetrcU,j^,^^^^
feb 21 Gt
WANTED—Manaaer for branch office
we wlah to locate here In Traverue
City. Addrea*. with references. Tbe
.Morris Wholesale Houae. Cincinna
ti. Ohio.
feb 2(blmo
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-Two rooms, unfurnished,
one luruUbed in the Markham block.
Inquire Record office.
fob 12-tf
and Ramadan Bta.
It to 14 acras kaad ta amwoad
I 40’f ihk ttUaa aaat to Oafiar Ram
TRAVtmi CITY MAiwrrA
laptfatly. Tha Ra.
FOR SALE
FOR m-ETHEA|L^f7jt cr^iTmi
jr^uij" 325 state St.
FOR BALE—174 piano credit. Cttx.
phone 3C7.
feb 23-21
► piano credit. Phone
FOR 8ALC—f'ifuntera. sbelvinf. show
ca*uw. wall catH\M, tables, fruit, dls
play case, folding display shelves,
large coffee mill, ice bpx. feed, scale,
acoop. computing scales, one counter
desk, lea, coffee and spice cans,
cone twine holdera. two delivery
sleighs, single work harness, driving
harness, one cutter and numerous
FOR SALE—Bay pony perfeetl, gen
He and safe. Have no use for her
L. M. Tarts, ClC Fifth St.
fob 19-Cl*
FOR 8ALE-3^oot wood; been cut
about to days. Price |2 per cord.
B. J. Morgan.
Feb C-ti
naffnlag order and in tha beat to con
dIUon; owner wants more power;
snap for someone as price U low for
a quick sale; engine gives speed to
8 miles an hour In 22-foot boat with
4H-foot beam- Address Engine,
care Record.
jnn 23-tf
SOMEBODY WANTS IT
ItU nolOasnorvtloeeai^tli ffiesjast
within tbs city UBits. It osudgs to 4
•crwa.bwUdlag* sad auto vtoL ReuaA to
dowbto is vstas withls s Okcft tim*
W.«)dmsd«sspltoUHd Asms ssdprevid.
Tlis vslssls M0\ l«l lbs psfe. wlU .wr
8 2.H.AL.M*r«.
POSSIBLY
Ing; will be sold cheap. Dr. A. U.
Holliday.
jan l7-tf
FOR SALE—Si
block wood,
quantity, lot
ply Co. -
MISCELLANEOUS
IT
IS YOU
IHPORTANT
T. (iablde BakoV Jrtfe •
It it now time for tko«e
in the innonoding tCTtilory
to lookup tbe matter vf
SUMMER SyPW-Y
TRIMBLE'S BAKERY
anp.tbMninmh„mnf,
MOST SOBGKK UAdUlHtT
sndodtaiftfoeq^lSMiV f
FROMPr .MtWHMI Vt •
RMembar tbe fntara Uaa in your
hand, a aclmxUfic ruadlag wlU rmrtal
tbe true life's hiaUffy. Over Ul
Unloa 8L Kde entraaoe.
»2M1
tHK Kviiitiw nwoom rmAyimiL erhr.
J
i
HOUSEHeU»imtTMEIIT Simaimitiim]
GmnlrMf Om
bMpriv: :
'te tSeoDai
micnicam; «atukoa^ rcBiniAftv
H, n$L
MY
» m^ gppW day
u^toite'i«mafaCortepbMaew« ante Mm hr bar fbmona. and
r aatll aot oaly tbe iavaiM. bat te Mfiotteworbetaetaalty. Tbtete maa Mma la aarilcr vaarm. Kt
Tbe
fcc avoided by pnttte the srataT tot «w a i
variety of
alwaiw potede 10 m. It oecm
teirod.^wtteat ttrte evea te
be tent bair an tacb later, la plat or etc. Mary Taylmgrmufal «te way after te te beea
Icagth aad breadth, tea tbe te yt»
davatrodte lor a» teac, V ba at teat
Celery and
to Mka fak ponnicar laha.
tbswwa oat odthaat «M harliv oMli
Berape. wash aad c»t In Inch to^bi spread, turn the edge over naaUy on
aMte UrowB te cbe «aie place, to tie
At this Ume of Urn year tbe favorite
well blaacbod celery. all aldea and. tf properiy made,
aad ateld aad aiSldew aad loi. wHA- Mcalag fW them ea te alaee la tb<
tknm It npto the ceiling nad It
«torting
Bpworib toote, C:Jfi w. at.
oai a tboagtu oa tbe part of oae'i
Bventaff senrlce at 7:00 p. aa.
aaam water la which tey have aoaked
try to
aot fbU to ptorva.
eoektaO. When p
Mr. oaaer of tbe auar aiUee
aad let tern eook very shmrty all day ■ve eggs, rteovc the shells aad slice.
Ctetkt Mariltttel: tel I
L exceed a quartar af 1
Law la te aflemoaa add aagar tc
witb two capa of Ueb ta ihlckneaa. aaless specially or- tbe iwaolt la sonMtblng not to be de- A eorfitol wMcoamto tea rerrloM.
arnc. 9^ tlMwgkU vktek «
bam br>te <
taste, aad tot them ataad natil coo]
teb«te;
d^ aicker by tb# doctor, afli meat ted. Tim ftewbig recipe gives jnat
adgbi reearpo-i
belbrs-eeniag tepted In this waj aiblcaPoaB^ of batter, oaetelf
be large enongh to eorer the whole of tbe right proporboas of tbe various
te eoBomm. cheap rane*y are as a#oon of aalt ind a ttaah dT p<
ffteitelM.
part ft RhonW be made lagredlcnts. and wfll please all
tour. ftJO a. m.
One eeMom if ever .ees a babs'a
the icelcrv. cream aaoM
VM| tetfj. and care should be taken ir? It. By the way. H would seen
hae ao trhated. Tbe litttoaaaa efll
sHeed egg^ In layers In a Indlered that BO wind should blow u:Km H, or we have all aaffered time and again
paaka too ctoqaaatJy of tbe
by having served to ns at an eUh
oof aohriag dlah. kariag te tosi the reanit wfil be aJ
feet Jutl itartJag on tbe joamep of
tolOT*E?dLrer?7:'w.’ *****
layer of aaSce. cover the top With but tiee. which may do
Evening eranffehstlc aeasloa. 7:01.
life.
~ «**» bow
Uo praaaa aad retaore tbe pits. Put Ted crumbs, and bake twenty min good, maf la caaea bf paenmoala. In
Pentaoostal prmjar maattoff Tbarete prate thiwagh a stove, add to two
in a moderate oren.
ay erenln* at 7:fi0.
^
ion of the lungs, pleurtay and
pair of aboaa map not ladt ern to tbe cupfuls cf the pulp the well beaten
Junior Endaavor aStnrdaya. 2:»0.
Celery Tlmbales-To one ptot of perlcardlUa. tbe resolt may be moat to dlapoae of wlihoot cutting them up.
Id of tbe Joniwey?
whites of dre eggs, pour the mlxterr cooked celery pulp add a ^dusting of
Yet they are aerred In dainty glaaaea.
Dorcas Aid socl^ maau avary aatv
On amnp a mother^ bnrean atandn In a well buttered d!«h and bake: white pepper, aafi salt to taste; four
and a fork te tbe only help la tbe dl
10 imie old aboe. glided maybe aad Serre with whipped ertam. Date* arc
lemma. In making pyater eodetalU
Uaicn € gga and balf a cu;»ful ol
sheet of.absorbei
The C. W. B.
band to bald kairplaa. a aeteworthy
ask for the smallest oyatem tbe dfwler ■•^ngs tl
mwm. M lx «horooghly. fill wcU- bat tbn WOOL m’hcn the poaltlce
_ __ _ __
ace of making both ends meat
I In Byrnp-A dellekms saare terod noldH. stand them in a panfuJ morel always wljic the skin,
has on band, and yonr gweats wlli rise nonth at 7:80. .
» “A voterfaJ ikteg U a te4^
mce.-^or In a drawer which aa U made by cooklag pruaet lo maple of hot water and <vsik in a moderate
•rifYelcoma to worihip wftb-%* 9^^,
he t»art with a piece of dry and np and bless you. eapeclalty Uihe
► TIM» te tkfac tettte» ftevr! «
trangera.
workingmen and tha poor.-i. T;-.
hat mother ever opeaa, wrapped syrup Instead of WBiia*. These pmaes oven tiMU firm In the center.
tors are served wlt^ tbe following
warm cotton woof.
• The te iblag rtiMgrte atteriy «
>fi peper te a pair of attppen. noay be served with wklpikeJ cream If
sauce:
Ortery ate PouMIe—Cut r^Tay In
Bread "podmees are i
M^rcelp worn, for the tittle lert Itor preferred.
Mix one heaping tablespoon of hot
Inch loagihs and simmer lu salteil led. The above rules
which they were w> prondlp bongbt
Prune Marmatede-Tske six large water until tender. Make a pint of adopted .except that when scalded and
ABd flckte and fBUhlm nrrcr.
found the dnd of tbe roed before they cooking apples, pare, plunge in cold
Tabasco
sauce, three tablespoons toIxed.
the
water
must
be
drained
off.
white sauce, using a pint of
Bnnday school at nooa.
. * k
ere womiout
water, then put over the llrr with the
mato
catsup, one teaapooo Worcester
> not pres* the bread, but Uke IL out
‘ PlBBt MoMiBSB aad bletefs <
Poor old;shoos! DcmTi throw them juice of two lemons and half a iKuml
shire aauce. two tablcspooua I
rand flour. Season to taste with Ugbtly and spread It.
ofit In the tend. They hare been pol- of sugar. 1^-hni slewed, split and salt, grate ;In a little nutmeg and add
Jimlor league Thursday at 4:00 p. ja.
Yeast poultices are made by boiling juice, one teaspoon vinegar, a i
. aad bale wOl grow;
Prayer
meeUng
Thursday
erantaff
al ,
Imbed and gdrafred once, have walked stone two and a half potjudn of prunes,
teaspoon sail. Pui the oysters In small
plen. well drained. COok gently flour and ycatt U>gether,
sedaiely to chureb. gone gladly to fosk them for mvr-sl hours and
n minutes; remove from the lire
laying on glasm-s. adding to each glass one tabh‘
friends- bousos. run faithful erranda stew with the spies, taking care
sptwi of the sauee, and stand
linen
and
applying
adding
two
well
^len
eggs
• Tbe bteoooai Uaa proreo abat oort
without number. It 1s rniel to throw that there te sundcot water to keep
wo teaspoonfuls of lemon juice.
Bran poultices are verj- ofloo re rery cold place an hour or so b
W. T. Woodhouaa Pastor.
them into the gutter to be mn over them from burning. What tboroughiy Retnrn to tjie stove, simmer gently fpr
Morning. 10:30.
quired. and are useful fomenuilons. A scMvIng. Thirty o.v.ten.. with thU
• 1. tk. m.4. Ihe m.4 tksl ro. w«~ aad stepped on by horaes and ground cooked, bent through a* strainer and
Sunday rehool. 12:00.
momeiit and sene In a heated dteh. bag should be made of linco or flannel
Into shapeless pulp while their soc. turn Into jars for use.
e slxe nujuirtnl. the bran put loosely
Celer) an C.rmlln—Cook four cupfuls
oaaaom croak proudly by 00 tbe aide
Carden
on
a
Sponga.
SiulTcd Prunes—The large, swed
' celery dice In salted water, drain
. the nfM-n en<l nm up. and lK>lUng
Evening. 7:00.
walk In all the glory of a -free shine/* Csliromia prunes sre said to be as do and pu; Into a teitteml gnuiner, pour
Here
Is
an
easy
way
lo
bring
a
Id
Junior Union. Saturday at 2:20.
Iter -hould b.- iwnrcd uiWm k uniti
Bentlmeaul? Well, maybe so.
Prayer meeting on Thursday w
Ilctous as stuffed dates, when prepared rrr a capful and a hjilf of while
l8 thoroughly moist, then It te to bo of summer Into tho winter household
In the same way by removing the pits, mee made after the recli.e in celery wrung out In a coarse towel and ap I>amiM»n a very lai^gc and coarsi tag at 7:30.
8iK»nge. and hang It^by a cord In the
filling the cavity with nuts or marsh
te poulMte; cover with a cupful of plied as dlrcettsk
JM M«M* tW «M».
tk. bay
mallowt and roiUng them In sugar.
(ft bread ermwhs raturafed with Iwo
Simple fomentations are very useful Inside of the window at the top.
roar* ao aalr dlcaad Ttaeacoe bajr eaa
thirds of a cupful of mclle«l butter and often had recourse to. It te of the Sprinkle It thoroughly with clover.
For ihc Cook.
wbM whipped bp wlaiar gateo. Tbe petite of te iBvalld. Nonrlshlag
and bake In a moderate oven for flftxt importance that they should Bax or mufctard seed, and very s;oon
Savory Toast—I^y little roonds of
wfadow. are cmatad widi toe. aad must be provided, or the patlent*n
en minutes.
roperly applied. 1 have seen peo- you will have a pretty round mass of
crisp toast in a deep dish. On these
aauer aaaaui to bare farpauea tbe strength will wsne. and one
wbo should have known beUer. green. Keep the window open occaScalloped Celery-Butler a baklns
place
slices
of
broiled
bacon
ct
after
another
1s
tried,
and
Isnguidlr
worfd. Yet tbe te nap. aad ciacb.
dteh. Cook w»me edery lender In wring the fomentation with the naked slfmally, and the spongo very wet.
as
wafera.
and
over
all
heap
spo
toe cbrwtilp aad tbe air te fail of a refused. Fkrm sad Flreshle gives a
salted water—make a . rich, white
thereby only half doing It. ami Should there bo any liare spots when “12:00. Sunday eebooL
of scrambled eggs. The dish
3:30 p. m.. Junior Y. P. A.
spYlnkle'ihe
aoWea glow wbleh woald eboat aap aamber of iwetpes which sre s
sauce, well seasoned. In the baking wcuto* .b.
ciou.«.. ,h.,n
'r!
6:30 p. m.. Senior T. P. A.
tbe itmisl. and which will be conKT in smoking.
ooe tolo tbtnklag that tbe Auguat ana. oot
dteh put a 4)cr of cooked celery, then which should ne%er be done. Always T?*
^ ^
^
7:00. evonlnn gospel
el service.
servioe.
.
Baked com and Deans-Bake licans
light te •iniBf In tbroagb tho cnrtalaa. found as dcllcloui as they are
a te.ver of > sauce with a sprinkling of
aber a eoM fomenUtfon may. In gether hidden when the growth te com Chorus choir meeu
In the usual way and about half an
pleted.
Another
novelty
Is
a
mat
of
hursday
at 4:00 p. m. 1 _
_____
It all came from a Wg pot of yeltow
grated cheese. Repeat- the process
Midweek prayer meeting Tbareday
tncai I of fever, after the fever baa hour before they are to be served re
grass made by cutUng a piece of flan
daffodlla. which hare Jtuit opeBief their
move the pork and stir In a canful of
nel the sire of a large, deep plate, evening.
golden bearia and are bloftwrniiag nm Its
with buttervd. finely ndled
All of an claaeea watooBto> .
Firs; have your kcHtle boiling; then placing It therein, covering it with wn
away a« happily as though in their most entirely upon the food served corn. Bake a while longer and
crumbs. Place In tbe men until thor
the patient Often a slight mistake hot.' This Is nn unusoal dish and ver> onghly l^tcNl and the crumb- take a piece of flannel folded in four ter. and h.urlnkllng It In the same
penal aumraadlogB.
Friends Church.
ihlckncstca,
the
sire
yon
want
the
fomanner as the sponge. Keep it in a
; Hona Cheer wtehca it might paas proves fain?, and it always serious, delicious on a cold night.
Comer Osk and Fifth streeU.
browned.
mentation
to
be.
Place
It-In
a
1
Cottage Cream—Pour boiling water
sunny window*, mtrfsicn frcqu<’n:ly,
Edgar !,. Requa, pastor,
.- ‘
aloag thpir haaaty to ererp *'ahaola ' V*bat te tree cf fever 1s also 'nic In
Celery Fritters a la Imperlnle-Cook and that In a basin; pour yonr be
Meeting for worship, lt):30 a. m.
1 ri
or nnhappj reader of thte departmeat tiUrer sickness, but not In ihe as me Into thick sour milk; turn It Into
the largo white stalks tender In boil water over It. take the ends of the and >XMi will have a pretty piece of
8^“day^«cbool. 11:45 a. m.; C. J. /
green to gladden >*mjr eyes.
There te deep In their heaila a Ugfci [|« grec. In fover esses nolld food te cheosedotb bag and allow It to drain ing salttMl water. Uien eool; make n
towel that have iK-m hanging outside
over night. Next morning mix with li
Another
pretty
hit
of
grccncn*.
and
which aeeme alaoel dtelae, and never r»rohlblted. and so one has
batter, using one cup'of rifted flour, a the ha-Kfn and .-on wni And It esasy te.
salt, pepitcr. and pl.mty of rich. Fweei
eggs, milk, fruit and xt
one
that
ever)'
household
can
try
te
to
Senior
C
E.'.
C
m.
were there mure beaatlfBl aymbols of
cup of water, iwp yolks of eggs, wring it wlfhoui putting your hands
Gospel meeting. 7:30 p. m.
lUce Boup—Take one pint of good cream and beat until smooth. Al
CJod*. almadnnt bleeatag. Lntc In the
poonful of olive oil. salt, pepper, Into the m-cldlng water. Shake it out lake a carrot <»r turnip, cut off a sUr*»
T-achcra’ meetlni, 7 p. a. aacb
n stock, add on.-faurth though this is an old mrlpe to the
fall thedoU brown bnlb. were planted bcof or
sprinkle of celery salt, or a tea- and apply It with a piece of water from The liottom and scoop out a cop- Thursday.
of a cupful of well wsshe.| rlcc. and housewife who lives In the counto'
haiK-d hole. Fasten strings to the
deep la a pot of waitb, and as tb
Prayer meeflng, 7:30 p.
Tburespoonful of grated celen. Stand the proof sheering over It. to retain the
there
are
many
city
cooks
who
wljl
apId aimme* until the rice U nice and
-cgctiblp and tie It in a sunny win
that were not enoogh to dlscou
Idc
for
an
hour,
then
fold
lu
heat
and
to
prcvc-ni
the
patient
from
A specUl Invitation to traveling men
dow. filling the cup with water. Soon
them, tey were put In a dark cup tender. Itesl the ytdks of Two eggs prcolate it. ^
tho whites of two eggs, beaten to a getting we».
Id those who have ne»er attended a
Hinne Made Cqffoo—<^)ne cupful
tho grt*en leaves will start from th Quaker
board In te tfarkest part of the cellar. together, sild «.ne half cupf U of new
church.
froth;
dip
the^deees
of
celery
in
under i>art. cttrling up and around th«
Weaka later, wbae tbe leaves were milk or crenm and stir ln‘o the wiip. rom meal, two of graham, mix to
baiter, fry a golden brown In a
paste with one cupful of syrup: spread
cup. which must be watched to s«
reaplag tbroagh the aall. they were Season, and serve In a pr.-uy cup.
Congregational.
smoking hot fat; drain on soft pa{>er,
Graham Crucl-Put .me pint of wa on a baking dish and carefully lux>wn sprinkle with grate^l eheese and serve.
here iR water constantly in It.
M..I hers ^^ho are at a los to amuse
Rev Dcma* Cochlln. pastor.
.
*
• oven. This may l»c too sweet
Church phone No. 1180.
the
ibeir own eweel .wfll natU the beds ap^ ter In n doable tedler. and when IjoII
children
during
the
long
winter
Celery I»af M’lih Butter SaueeOur
churrh
te a home for worslrip
in). but would Jnst suit children,
pearsd. Now th.*y fill tbe whole room
Ubie ^ o<j
Cook two lablegpoonfute carh of but- evenings or on Sunday afternonns will
and service. If you have no ebnreh
p
proper
way
to
clean
a
nig
te
U
who
are
usually
wasteful
in
the
mat*
with their glory, ft realty doeaa tl**"" «»*»*
with a IHtle water.
home In Traverse City, you arc earn
and flonr until bubbling au i flud the ffill.mlng sugg*-xtlonR fn>m
It upside down on the grass cm estly
of sugar in eoff.'C. Chicory, added
■ we are pur
boar, and ihwsod with a
Invited to rome. get acquainted,
;»th. add a ein^fiil of erram. a sea RofMl Hmmekecplng very helpful: Ha.vs
If possible, and If not. then on s snri work and worship with ua. A
coffee, gives It alrengHi. and is
r salt. Put In a dainty cop
ronlng of salt and while pepi»cr. and a -me rorn-spon.p-nt:
to all. Introduce your friends.
» tali1espn««rttls of cream, and llkiMl by many, 'a Swedish woman -pUirh - of powilcred mare; conk to a
Hnw to amuse ifie chlldreu on a clean firsir. and gently beat it. Then welroiue
Tbe one thing it whether we try to do
Gre<
f the strangers. If a stranger, wait
iK^ts into small, thin slices,
, tenre hot
rainy or snowy Sunday te a problem turn If right side up. spread It cu* and me.-t the pastor.
thick
cream,
then
add
n
cupful
of
and with not a iw stiff broom,
‘ te so 111. «o unbappnv sttaated. or
«*»<■ Mange-Take ono-hslf bnosns and grinds them, using In tbe flrely chopped cold eookod game, on^' which I have surcc-iiRfully solved. I
Special servleea annonnoed. ta tbe
•p It from Hide 10 hide, across thr church brevities.
rtlon of one-third wUh her coffee.
so larking In this world-s sloiee ihaij«»Pf«'
«*wpe julre which hns teen
lai
n
as
a
foundation
for
a
play
one
of
cupful of chopped cooked celery, and
as follows:
>ATt**r the dust lx well out. danifs
they cannot at least try to briag the i
to taste. When bolMng. stir wkifh te «*xeeileii:.
:be interesting talcs of the Old Testa 1
■ning woriihlp and
I clean white cloth in wafer U:
lUkcN! Potal.!eK--pota»i*es l>aket! In fbiir wri! beaten eggs; turn Into a but- mcnl. I read this story to the child
sunshine In their little
of Ihr*^®
It^poonfote of rom
rr direction of Mrs..
-.1 mold or te>wl. set In a pan conwhich A^ntrie alcohol has l.c*en added,
« h.** an ..vrn are heavy .md waxy
tainsng hot water to the depth of two Ish audience*, abridging It as much ai and wliHroVer the entire mg in the
Hwuar
the
skin
barrHus
aiVmre
so
12 m.. Sunday scb<K>l. If prevented
boil about five mlaute,
rxceedliig great fewanrt. for with It of water.
Inches and place in a ro<idcnitc over [Kuslble. so they wi:i gel the simpb rtircetlon In whlrh tlie na|i Ile>;.—Gocsl attending, join the homo department.
comas fovgetfulnte of self, and forget then pour into a pretty mold—a eu
for ihlny pl^uute^. l.ef stand a fev lines of the talc only. I apiM»r(ion ic
5:45 p. m.. Young People’s Society
ftdaess or self brings a peace and Joy will do nIeHv. The moM abould L init them in a moderate tnen, and in
of ChrlHtlan Endeavor ta the parlors. .
ntx ^ficr r.niovfhg from tb. earh chfid one character, or severs
-Mwvi as the potatocR are soft upon i
7:f*o
p. m.. evening worship. Gospel
rnlrapc^riant
onei-.
to
I
k
*
npresentet
which nothing on earth can take awar Hnaed in cold water Turn out on
then Invert over a chop plaftcr
meeting and evangelistic service.
dainty wine.'r. and
Iron Holders.
fn^m us.
whipped alight pressure, take them out and garnish with cilery idumes and M-rv» l>y psiMT figurt-5 mt from old tnaga
with thr haad prutt'cted with a lowri
Before Imnlshlng the old Hd tex.fs Choir under dire il„n „f Dr. Smith.
W-1 Ih- scene aud bc-gin »h.
Immedlatrly.
work the potatmw aa tlumch you wer,
Jtilre
rnf off tire Iojk as large a.s iKrs.sIhU*.
‘ u.-e,I instead of
Idsy.
I
nf.l
veu
f'r.
;t.
jou
cannot
im
To make butler sanre. melt one cup
mashing ih«m. ten te- careful not tr
Ju.or
rmind <xr Kouare te-iwc-en the fohte of
LYIday. 7:00 p. m.. Mayflower club.
ful of i»uiler over hot water, add th. agine bow lnt*-rr«ird the ehildr.*n tethick rloih. Idnd the filers of alt with
TiipkKn 8o„,»-.Hoak two uunee* H break the >kin. When they are sof Julre c*f two lemon.s and a getiero-j»
Of all llfes high IdessIngH the ,
lapkvw In a little cold water: add lb's and mealy, put them back lu the oven duriing of paprika.
First FrasbyleHan CtMireh.
t»al.> M« ses fi»r ITiaraidrs daughter t* a »;irip nf rl.uh or braid. This makes
find, a suitable young man for Joseph an excellent iron holder and as the
■ ptir|s»se denylBg, to nee Quart of good stock, and ?et nad they aUl keep hot and mealy f01
Mold
of
Celery
with
N«»odIes-Fol
simmer until ft Is soft and lender. some time.
a harp for the young Ilavid. Indeed heat penetrates the leather less It
Breakfast Hash-A delicate break kjw the recipe for celery loaf. omlUlni! the greater part i>f an afternoon ox nerd not be ao Ihlck as If made of
Soason with salt and a little jlepper
world with hia
fast dteh I* made with bread crumbs the meat and using double the quae long winter evening te gone before you cloth alone.
If liked.
tlir
ehoppad eatery. W'him cooked
rening service. 7:30 p. m.
Ifigg ^iit*-To one pint of sicw k stir brownci and Tolled, ax a subxtltuto foj turn from ibe mold onto a l»rd ol know It. merely in getting ready Then
^ W^M. 8, Aral Wedneaday ta tba .
In two well beaten egg. to which one potato in bash. Mix half as rruict noo4llrs, aad prmr over all an egg there arc acccnsorles Uxr the acme to
Each heart has lu burden of sorrow.
To Repair Torn Uavet.
be fotind and arranged, all of tech
I^h awil has its shadow of doubt: lablcapoonful of cream has l»ecn add bread enunbs as minced meat. Heat
Use can be made of aimoat hreryhour*, second and fonrtb Wadone
tahlospoonfnl
of
butter,
or
snH
TIa snnshlue wr're yearning to bo.“- ed. U«wt to ibe tellhg point, stirring
ta the month at 2; 30 p.m.
CebTy ruffs—Cesjk In sailed watci the is.ys will furnish with eathuslaam; thing. Torn leaves of books, mags esdays
Prayer meeting Thursday avaalng
row—
eoaatenily. ao tbal tbe eggs wUI nnf drippings, add 000 mlnecU €»ui..n, the ctmiTo outer stalks of crisp, well For the raovetneni of the play ggain xlnos. etc., can be neatly mended with
Tnm sunshliH. ^lihln aad wiihouU enfdto or got lampr Serve in a pretty browning: add the meat and bread btoacHM c«ery. When soft, drwk:. read the tale aloud, and each child wUl the blank edges of postage stamps.
mixture, a pH*ce of Imiicr the site ol
rap wifb a few cfwckera.
Tlwm let us wear fares of pluasurr.
chop fine and press through a ccrifia. carry hte pai>er figure ttaixnigfa Ihc nec Bring Ue tom edges together oarefulEba on YVmat-Aa nnoooked egg b an rgg and sufficient rich milk tc der. To one pin! of thU pulp, add a essary i»crfr*rmancc.
ly and place them on the damponod
Tb#wortdahanbeb^,pyio»can.
I ttrret M. e. ClNirelv
Another makes the follcwiug aug rilp of gummed paper, press until dry.
Aad add to the wealth of lu tnsax much m«»re digestible than a etwked moi.*.ten wcli; Reasoning writh salt and quarter of n cupful of cream, one
Rev. L. B. Carpenter, pastor.
Clare meeUng. 9:41 a. m.
one. and a nice way lo serve It te on pcw»cr. Cook slowly, letting a brown tablcspoonful of ntdled butter, a salt- Rcxtlon: ^
crust
form
at
te
laaL
Preaching
service.
10:30 a. M.
Useful
to
tho
Cook.
Some
‘children
whom
I
know
arc
Tls beitrr to amiic If wo can **
toast. Cut a slice of sUlc bread very
Sunday school at 12:00 m.
East Indian Boiled lUee —Wash a spoonful of salt and two well beaten miking, during tbe Mag winter evenTo dip broth or soup from the kettbfn, and rut out a ptoee with a ronnd
eggs; now stir In Boor aufflclcnl fo
rake cutter; brown nicely on both half pint of rica thitmsh several, cold make a “drpp- baUer. add a tore! tea- tags, a act or ‘little jonrnrys •—all of lie when cooking, and the fat 1a on It,
sides, and dip in hot milk. Spread waters; drain and allow ft to ataitd spoonful of baking powder and drop picture*. These plrttrtTa -are taken draw thevketUe forward to the hot ^toyer meeUng, Tbureday evaalag ;
with tbe white of the eiaf beaten stiff, two bours, then have a Quart of water by the spoonful Into smoking hot faf; from magaxlnoa. newspapwa. etc., and pert of the range, making the soup
arc oBen found In rmBway gvldea, pam- t»n furiously. This rmtees a large
leaving In the center n pteee In which boiling rapidly and pu; the rice info fry nnUI tb^g are a crisp brorb.
The Salvation Army,
^
phlcta and gnldebcoka of alt aorta. babble ta Ibe middle of the pot from
to slip tbe yolk whole Sprinkle with It coatlBuing tbe rapid cooking. The
Ladles’ Library building. YVoat
rtoa Mat be tossed with i wooden
Borne are patttoed for a penny abJeh a cupful of soup at a time may (r^t. near Casa street. Cteaia ■a4
«• th# praaalc tbiaga of everyday lUe salt, place In the oven a few minutes, fork for ten minutes. At the end of
Mrs. Bouters ta charge, l^ie tete
■ad
serve
hoc.
aptoci*. The books are made at home be dipped out—tbe fat all goes l
U like a drop of pmfiM cm a ebeap
lime
push
It
to
the
back
of
the
that
Many
persons
have
very
Indefibtt*
of
heavy
paper,
boaiht
ai
a
printing
ildca of me W-Exebaage.
Tea-Tbls te a good way to
taadkerchlcf. |t dreate It np. no to
■enre a raw egg. Beat tbe white to a stove where It can steam without dan Ideas ahemt making and applying ^I- office, where sack atlldea are aoKl
teak, and does ao oae ant harm.
ger of scorching Toss occasionally ticca, and may Ik* glad of a few hints rcry cheaply. The oovers are of boavy
ebrtotian’a pratoi ateMoat old alpma are Ilka '«mM old stiff froth, and stir Into U the yolk until it Is steamed dry. then turn Into on the aubJoet. says an exchange.
!»rk Cray cardboard, aad on tba notfrlenrte. easy to get 00 with gad If oc- well beaten; seasoa wUh a IHtle sugar a hot dish for aanrlng. Thte method
In the first ptoce It 1s of the utmost ride te pciatod la qnalat tottarlng the
caaioaally ikcTw te a prteb from a hhb- »«! a Ucy pinch of aalL While stir- of preparing boiled rice U more dlf- Importance that poalUcea abonid be
aame
of
lbs
place
to
arbtofc
tfca
UiUs
nag.
poor
very
slowly
lato
this
one.erto oaauspected aaU. If only ahowa
icult. but Mr* aatlafactory than te arell made and properly appDad. Un- lonresya are taken, abd nndarDiatb
jou have troddoa a llitle too half euprol Of bot teOk. Orate a Uttto
Md maal to. perhaps, the moat large,
Timto cT**"
•prinkle over
ly naed. Ton mnat fim have the pa. ■as made tbe place faamna. Qa the aftito atet.
^Nte wuj aoMtlmea reteot a too
Holy oommunlon. 7:80 a. 0. on thl
Ltont^cne iwedr. thongh tel oorered Aalde of the carer U a picture of this
Lemon Wbey-To one plat of aiDk
There
la
ao
^
BP with DO nnneoeMry egpoenre.
reraon. and tbeo on the following:
add one tableapoonful of leagm juice.
I aaa so ttaay oU aboea Cbrown out
lobe
more
te
BeaM ter beeln. by poortar a UlUfi tote are tAo pictnres of the peroDfi s
Wbea te vbey aeparates. attain off.
late road. Thi. In Mteam U te aadatnre'aaadriak.
oa tbo narvaal
bdOlaff tear lata It Thee poor aam. Mae, birthplace and any pictaret
ooaatt, wbom -white wlagn- (if there
:leat boqiag ater iato the baaln. aad Aat eia bb noltoelad tbal in any way
ai* may) do m»t ateoftCo gather tmeh
Oiake the llaitel ll^lfy in with one •onrere tbbi pcjtoto. Then It 1a but a
Sn^lMt *«ri»aa< Mt«mi »t T:M
refte from te b||0k««y.
I aad boanUag houee. hare so
te. srtih the other attr hrfhkiy natii rtt-p to read aft aboat ibia pceson's
are tordiallj' lavlleU to there aer. A jeordial levitatloa to
Si
ron have them weU nlaed; do hot tot rork 1a the wotM-tbe worit Chat
09m Om ter. Irt !• tte •«;
srtoii. wabaTS^
♦ ararsEiSTCMi «•
samtsiiinECMMiiES
ss£&sa?!r,.,w.
rertlore ami tbe reatog
"
em^ MCHMAH, MTUIBAY. nsmiAiiv «. MM.
;«iKi
la the aerrk» of tto rattwaya i
tto Cidted Btatsu tatoy SMre than
MIS m n costiwe
Ml ac tor flrat
wt —Mttoi. TUI Md
-coumMip or milks sra
» Damr to ato i« k
Ihere b One Soda Cracker
*and[^0ne.
,
You do not know that Soda
Cracker imti you km
are Baadaetare. Tbe aaator sd eaSUMS In active ane M dTjDOK tto aambsr «r paasraaer ears
aad of
fralfbc earn 1.70CMMQ. Ttose can
mtoea. If pisred la Bae. weald
earircie tto glsto.
Uneeda Biscuit
. toNt te ftot.
oto
iOimwoom at 1 odoto a
LoiiglW-prograa wm gtr« la tbe
Xf«to «i4 Barto Blalctopdar. ito Bar
m fctofcar. Me toa totoad orar Para.
For a Bomber nf weeka th« pupUa have
aoa aad toafktarda^v* vtora ttof been bnay with ibe atndy of Amertca a
poet and nftcr a pleaalng review
atoartalB ttolr Bagltah frieeda ererjr
year la ayleodid faahloa.
A leadtac etoraetertolc of M TmI-
Totaste Unoeda Biscuit is to
fA fai love with them. You
never fofSet that first taste, and
you renew it every time you eat
ilneada Biscuit —
ImaJkst^b,
wuUtyntmpfpaek^
ktedltaraa. TtU waa U
John AMea. ffmiry HntL
PrttBllla. amber Bnyder.
toooer oa tto floor, bot aaJd la llir
toartac af tto vaUer: **Lei it to. Tto
two fiaae place wUI be a flad for the
waUar." Uttar, oa dlaeorertag ttot It
waa a sacEh aaaUer ooln. to let a iwo^
fraae piece allde geaUr to tto floor.
NAJKHML SUCUrr-COHRA^
Tbe meaaenger. Howard Ortf
Tbe frleadly indlaa. Vernon Martin.
Aaother Indlgp. avert Olanefa.
Pdgrima. George Jobaaoo. Robert
Cramer. Grace W'rtghl. Haxcl Oertng.
Tena Glaaa. aiata Relaford. Claritol
Methodist
and
Churches; aa reaulta eighty souls have
sought and found Christ. A moat
W. CaeiT HuU-45.00 caah
pn*c for higheat toore.
mark*^ feature waa the beautiful aplrit
of unity which prevailed throughout
the churches wen? crowd**d to their
catiacity. there was a steady Increase
No. 1. .Mn
Grocer
Co.. Diatribntor».-100 LaVertlo Cigaia, value $10.00.
In lnu*reat and results, backsliders n'-
fore a coma ft tee ^of congrcaa and after eighth gradex. who had been Invited to
•a It, while many friends and
espailatlng oa The aeretaltr of prr
U had alao taken occnalon to to
eervlng the foreeU ho remarked to
Dt. Quoutlooi from Longfellow
aome of the cJerka in hU department
^ the exerdlcu. Pnul Revere’s
tbat to did not oonaldcr the acnlcea
or mny woman worth more tlian $60 a ride fbllowing. na a recitation In uni
Boath. Mr. Placbot haa heard tnUte non by the entire room. A aiiort bUv
BMMfwnaly froB tto fair aex alacc bl« grnpbtcnl aketch of Longfellow wan
ajbMrratloaa Jind* aBoog hla corre- given by Florence acmcnl when the
church has a greater e ffort been made cUlroed and church members hrt>ugb'.
know God and man-a rclatbvn to to a rluHcr walk wUh God. We greatly
Him. The ChrlMlan Scientists are not rc*iolet* that we can report such aplrit
uai ctHOi>eraUoo and able aatlslance
second in reselling out after God
naln progmm waa ready for preaen
atJon.. The aconea prepared In coaThe lovcr’j
atl ahe aald, but her letter ciinveyed tume were aa toMowx:
the Impranalon that any man who errand, the return of John Alden. the
made aueh a anperflclal atatement waa council table, the atory read aa an In-
mercy, and to wall, humbly with thy 1
»be I>ird hau ct»me to
Jus In a very profitable vWtailon. wc
apoodenu waa tto Inrlnclble Hett)
Green. Mr. Pinchot haa not divulged
irernlng of Him.
The text for
;.g
Is
as we realised by our Congregational
yjj, j brethren and their tireless^ tolovint
«-rvlce
what la i P***’be Rev. fk«o. Kinney, and we
hath showed thee, oh
good, and what doth tbe I>ml require
l^rateful for a luyal Met hoof thee, but to do Justly and to love
ihai did their cbrlsUan
At the nrai Mefhcxllst church laat|«r.* grateful for all of His Idesainga.
undav the r, o rl.K*k evening mtv let'j
to each church will
not worth M eenta a year to the gor- erinde. and laatly tto church, the
fMl theinseUes as pbwaed with If
Rev. J.oi W Ksweld.
rmment or natton. He baa ree«'!vod wedding and the return of Milea SUnd
.Ubj<e» tomorrow at f. o*cl.K-k will!
nnmeroua acathing cplsilca from other
•ausi
to. -The PreiiaraMon of Saui of Tarsus
The flna acenea waa prettily arnoted women.
dngl
Hts Life Wor
Two youlhrrn congrenatnen wen* rangtv] (he familiar figure of PriaclIU MTvlce n aiH'sker will to
tailing acme non hern colleaiptea nboot alttlng iKMilde her aplnnlng wheel near by fho Antl 8alo«»n league
^
Famous Little PtllB are so mild and
Indow where blooming flowera add cUr evi*nlng. a free swlal and
geoloaea they bad knoun In the aoulb.
nd literary}
literary effective that children, delicate ladles
One wna n yming fellow who waa fond their fragrance to the romantic scene
*en the tup loven.. John Aldcn^
of playing poker, but did not underatand the game any tou well. WhenThe aecond k
.UM.ax aa a dla
erer he -went broke” he would break
f Into a violent aneexe. which doubled logtio between
him over the table. ‘•WhVn in this at- John Alden who dellvera the anawer
to
Prlacllla.
In
the
meantime
a
Utude.* aald the narrator, “the youns
man would bite a nnjple of doUam* ger arriving with newa of approaching
ar.
worth or ehecka
from
aomebody a
The next aeene waa the dignified
atark ^d gat lato the next put.” TIm
other aoutberncr chimed in:
”Ve».
we or the aouth arr ao Ingenlua and reaourcwfal people. I recall the girl who
went to Chicago and told t-wryttody
ahe mi*t ahe wna n planter’a daughter.
coinrll
rhamber
with
the
elder.
rbarlcH SIcdcr; Mile. Standlah. Don
Jarvis; the friendly Indian. Vernon
Martin, and a number of honeat ao!
dicra. Clarunre and George Johnann.
Her father waa the Howard Griffith and Robert Cramer,
who gathered In that portentioua coun
leading undertaker of Ixxlngion.”
The arrival of the red sklnne-l
W'heo Senator Hokr waa alive he
CLEAN
UP
SALE
Offlea 206 Bast Proat i
dRfl. K. L. BONNRR*t hair draaalng
toriora. ovar CUy Book fltora. Boob
REAL CflTATK .
Travarae Land and Loan Oo, F.
CHINA
SILVERWARE
iaotlon to dlMBsat of tto <
ART GOODS
This ia the lime to buy weddinggifUS^BW CBMt 4lto
CBUtair through the atore
P. S.—Remember our optioal opeffing. with Prof,
nan of Grand Ra^.
jy 8th to 13th. Eyea
No. 5.-Alfrtd
Greilick
Shoo Co.—One pair “Selx
Royal Blue Shoe.' beet Shoe
in the city.
I^stairs
No. ^7. KimLaU
Music
Honae.—$10.00 credit first
paymeiirY>n Piano, or $5.00
Cift Jtmeltr
credit fiinr«
K&I.E. TIME CARO
T«:™-,; nSl:uon
___________________
No. «. ProL Hoiit-Vio.
lin I.«aaonB, $2.50.
No. 0. City Reatnnrant,
(Open day and night)-One
Week Meal Ticket. Beat 'of
WiU
Bloodgood,
t'-v
M:
W-hen nothing of Intereat la going on
the two will retire to n quirt c(»rner
and eachango funny yarna by the hour.
Kroal belaaler. a compoaltor un tlir
this point the Interlude fmm thla
l»eriod to the wwlding of John Aldea
•riarllla was nad by Mlaa Louise
Smurtbwaiie when tbe church scene
deplcte<l the pilgrims In their
qualm dress with broad <H»llars filed
Tribune, a German pnin r of l^avi u
worth, Kan., rlalma to to the obl. at
printer In P«»Ib» of ronUnmMJa aervlee
he nsmi and t«x»k their seats In
In tto country. * He began to learn the the P«*ws wheiv the church hymn was
trade in TarmMek. (;**rraan>. alxiyrahly sung. Among the pilgrims
flve yeara ago and haa hardly mUKoil Wi-re two fr^•Odly Indians, fierct* in
a working day aince.
Mr. U-lMiler
war iialni and feathers while
haa been In thia einmtry
flffy-two heading the moin stoo<1 the grave
elder
Ihirtng the singing of the hymn
Standlah arrived fmm hla vlcjs ctinquest and the scene rloaeii
Ing hla wife to thia eouniry. apent five with a general all-aronnd handshake
«laya In New York without being
participated In by all churchmen, even
lurlMHl by unwclcifme publicity or Invl- to the bride and groom.
latlona to dinner. He awndered ala.a
The affair was well given and the
ItMrn alffiOBt unnoUred. enX>ylng himlaracfer In of»j»tume were admirably
eelf after hla own Inclination. Uni
taketr? much praise being due btJth the
pirmmL plana arc alu red l^c will
pupils who participated and their inturn. In a couple of muntha for the
rounteaa. who waa MUa Thaw of Pitta
b.iri;. ‘
Koon Chuck, a nalurahxcd Chinamat
In Mexico. U ostlmalcd to to wurtt
wver.ll,tKHi.ftOO in gold. He went tr
Mcako from CallfUnila twenty yeara
ago with loaa ibaa 120 and wont to
work aa eouk for a railaray ooo)
fMIES-EGM
Sptx ial to the Evening Record.
naed In hl^llne of hotela.
lb
alao
Nessrn City. Mlrh . Feb. rt-Marricl
in Nessen CUy Wednesday. Feb
by the Rev. Father Golden. Miss Clara
Kgan of Ooirax aad George Halnea
Grant. The young people are well and
favorably known aad have the beat
^wtaDouNm
t. y« H -I- «.J,.
o,
I ^____ _____ _
THU taaiooi
frienda.
Several from Grant and East Colfax
atimded the dancing achool M<
-Women’s Pains“I was a total wreck,” writes Mrs. Beulah
Rowley, of Champoeg. Oregon, “from pains I had
suffered, for 4 years, every month. Sometimes I
would be unconscious for 12 h6urs at a stretch. I
did not know tliat anything could stop the pain
entirely, bu{ Wine of Cardui did. I advise all
w'omcn suffering with painful periods to use Car
dui and be relieved.”
It does this by regulating the functions and
toning up all the Internal female organs to health.
It is a pure, specific, reliable, female remedy, with
a r^ord of 70 years of
mi ADVICX
success. It has bene
fited a million others.
Why not you? Tr>nt.
------
Sold by Every Draggist in f 1.00 Bottles.
.WINE
OF
CARDUI-
HIGH GRADE LOW PRICE
i. M«ka>iid Bn»k or Jo^p SpaA
iM«IT.J,JOKKSOHS
6088
Cart Ctoppall of Now Wexford vIxJl
ed WaiTt* Hyde aeverml days last
IGNITION
w«K
Fourteen Lady Been from Oo|M
vURed Nreana Oly hive. C70. Batordar and were welcc|Bed by alL
Fomialwa oomplcte, with .baft aad
nmmUc {aopcUor
WAHTEO 130
WM.i JACKSON
Ladles or fBUleBOa to bring their
mpoaa to OKKNBLL BRCmORS
aad receive flio.to extra to apply <
a new plane.
M 244f
Abo 2,8,4 Cjrlindcr Motor.
Gas Enpne Repairs a SpedaKy
utcamt
^ TRAYStsB arr,
uchigar
atM. Botbpboaw. B«M«ic.tU
811th .tr«t
2aW
DR. A H. HOLLIDAY. Oradnata
ronto Ualvaralty. Offlea ta Mm
bldg. Tdapkoaaa. offlea^ IM;
danea 104.
T. W. THIRLflY. ]
ARTHUR HOLUDAY. M. O—Physi
cian and •nrgaon. RaBOvad to of
fices In Munson block ovar Barnum
A Barrs. Cltlxens phone 886.
IR. LAWTON—Physician and sun
fson: offices In Wilhelm block, ibird
floor with Drs. gawyar and PtokaP
HKRVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Traverse CUy. Mich. ClUxenx pbone 106.
Oni« coupon
game you bowl.
AB8TRACT8 OF TITLE—C. O. Gsrver. Priew reasonable. Office with
O. P. Carver A Bro. Both pbonei.
with every
- Bugbee*s dros atora. Gltl-
WILhlNSON
21R0SSER
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R’Y
Kor.JMaa, Now in
to Mon Dolly
to «u«
ILBY—fipeclal attan8* ate Bank
*bi?ff.^srph<sr
STENOGRAPHER
AND
BOOK
KEEPER—Mixs M. U Huniinslon. ‘
oflico Underwood
Put your
le&rlWtiS!'*"
MONEY
W. Seventh BL
Umlor or 603
COx; phone 784.
fob 6-lmo
T. A. WILHELM
in our
pEBBMABaueoS
Lumltcr, Ixatli
hinglos
l>»of8 and Windows
Porch (kilnmns
Porch Rails,
Spindloa
Brackets
Stair Work
Interior Pinith
Stock or SixH-.ial Patterns, Store
Fronts and Fixtnroa and any
other kind of shop or mill work
you are in nood oL
Dry lumber always in stock,
i
Efumatee fniniihod by phone
or letter.
GASOLINE SOUTH SIDE
MARINE MOTORS LUMBER CO.
Single Cylmdere, J. 2. 3, S nn<l
7 Hone I'oirer
Co. block. Bothpboaaa.
TobediatribuUd weekending, March 17Ui.
Bhe waa. too.
(<nger w ith hla bundle of |>olboned
and Senator Tillman
were grvmt
frienda. Now the flery aoutherner fre amiwa waa the occasion of much a|>quently haa a arwalon of atory telling plauao as the bag waa filled with bul
ignlAcani of the an.wer.
with Senator Aldrich of Rhode Uland.
Ml WUbalB UodL ausaai pboaa
iARK CRAWt OIUVIRY-Ught
freicbt, pareate aad imaks. Offlea
at City Book Btora._____________ _
CUT GLASS
merica
liUir>'
Bmabea.
value
$:150. ProacripUon
SprcialisU.
^
rastrru toper mmirns
n,p
of the oM ml damask
tableebth. Tbe ok! red tablecloth always gave the Impn-dou of ,-mi.fort
wttl tSiMrd cheer, while the white cloth
alatids for «i.klm-xa and Nirtnallty. nnd
1^ suggestive of the rlothrallne wav
„ snowdrift.
Come again,
table coterhig. w1lb gnmdtua
,,„uring the tea nnd si.leg that ns
young oi;»*s imt an extra t»lcn-e ..f pie.
* A M. B««u oa If aflay
o
avaSaa
IR. O. E. CHABI. raBOvad (roB flOf.
208 Wilhelm blo^ to 407 aad 4M
new BUta Bank baH4.iag.
No. 8. Saxton Hardiraro
Co-One pair Hockey Skatoa;
value $2.0a SporUng Gooda.
HH'etlng at the o|x*ra house. For offer-.
tory at the morning wrvlce. Mra. A '
jwley will slug ”How Long Will
Thou Fi.rgci Me. O U»rd.” by Gt*o. A. I
Meltrkc.
I
I
"
f
Union Revival al Sherman.
j
have clo^e.1 our revival services;
which have hei'n e<»nUnuctl for five
weeks.
Thi^ services were held In ;
iM.ca
TBAVERIK
I
IK CITY LKBION
Na iSB-
HAVKIItK arv LODQK. Ma. Xtt. F.
TRAVERSE CITY GAS
COMPANY
No. 2. Hamilton Clothing
Co.-One Hnwe'E black derby
hat. lieat $:i00 make.
Hon at S:3II p. m. Evening prayer will
to at «: 3ii p m on aec.unt of t he mass
loobb^ holvW. k
BUSINESS CARDS
Congregational
the churches will unite In the
meeting tomorrow evening at
i enrv
Bonn Wait! Do it Now
Bowliii^ Alley
Prizes Gdore
hk%
Lucille
Holliday.
Ulllan tbe City opera house which will to
Ina. Rdoa Jahraus and W'ialfred
mducUtl by the Traverse City AntiBlackman.
aloon Fed(*ratloo.
The program opened before a larg«*
aiford Plnchot. chief of the bureau
Church of ChrUt. SclentIst-Subjocl.
or foreatry. not laag a«n appeared to audlmcc comi«aed of the aeventh and •Man.” Never In the hlstmr of the
dropped tbat ao tto waiter ooald flad
It. r dM aot waat to dlaappolnt ibe
BOB aflar aajrtac ttot la hla bearing.
tLODKWnGES.
4ay oC sack Boatk at Y:M p. b.
COK
TRY A RCCORO WANT Aa
SraCULPIlZES
the
OKNUINK
It ia better and diiBper than
wood or coal
CHMCI-Hart. SbaffcT &
Marx 125.00 Sait or Ovorw
coat on exhibition at Hamil.
ton Clothing Oo^,
MPea8Uadlab.Ooaianrta.
Tbe Cider. Ctorlee Bteder.
WHY PONT YOU TBY
OUJt
Cit. Phone 308
Bell .TJO
Traverao City. Mich.
DKIMTIBT
Boom No. 1, City Oprm Uonm Bk*e
:--2?3s^rrt: lohn R. Santo
General Insnrance
NAr WUkelm Blk. TnTcne Ctty
ns. J. 0. X lUKY J.n0BXUMD
omoPATMM nrrmctAum
0. P. CARVER * BRO.
J. K BDiuiunii.
• •TUT MTIUC
at 8 East Front 8L
Up BUirs
Tire Inaun'nee
L. L. A. BUILDINQI
[A. D. TYLER!
deimtiot
Office 605 Now WilhdmjaSaC
i
STEP SAVraS
^dnst proof Roller bearing Fkmr
We maonfaetare them and make
lovprioea.
J. X CREOKS CO.
SiSi-i
tbatobb am.
Mxm.
Citino*' phone C39.
Heflo JlolJaroifl
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