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The Evening Record, January 18, 1906
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1906-01-18
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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t^-'rrTSTB^TSSir
•HKtAL TBUMAm •EWVICl.
HAS SEVERED
ALL RELATIONS
THE EVENING RECORD
Y, JANUARY la. 1
6 PAQE8
HAD PLEASANT TIME.
EXPECTANT AIR
^N THE SENATE
Mlaa Mahal GoodalJ Entortainad B«mday School Class Loot Evatiing.
tflaa KabH Goodall ealertalaed
eltht of her little Sunday aebool achol*
ara last evenlnt at her borne at »6«
rw street. The evenlnc was apaat
.fflANCI
f«CALLEO tRINISTIR
DEVELOFMENT8 OF TILLMANS
in plajrtas game, and refreahmeni. of
FROM VCMKZUCLA.
ATTACK AWAITED.
r. popeura and nuU were served.
MUa Margaret Smith received the first
prise for pinning the tall of a horse In
the correct place and Miss Blanche
Wright received the other prise. They
tlU«T LEAVI FARIt WITHIN all left for home at a late hour with WANTED MRS. MORRIS*. EXPUL
TWENTYWUR Mount.
SION INVESTIGATED.
WAS
NOTIFIED
»,»tacist Crviatfa *tNaatii; —Ing
Arm^ U Jain tba^ntneli AtUntic
tara to Oaeltt CauM.
HE PRESENTED A RESOLUTION
J. LEACH HAD NARROW ESCAPE
CHICRCO
sideration: ••U«‘solv«*<!. that the prosIdent of tho S4-iiate be authorired tt» afn
IKjlut a commlltee of flve senators to
Investigate the recent unfortunate in
cident at the white house resulting In
the expulsion from the execiiltv** of
fices of Mrs. Minor Morris
ris and rej
refHvrl
s laid on
to the senate,
able lil to 8.
JASON D. LEACH DEAD
SUFFERIRG IK MPM
- BEGAN SECOND SESSION
•;
to lh« Moreen Cotifot«ne«
An Wmply Ei<eh«n«lng Impro
' , ■To<Uy.
T0 6ETCOHSEHT
Lon Buckles Has Gone to Leroy to 8eo
Emily Snyder^ Grandparents.
«y Win to tho Ev.«.Ii.b "oeord. ,
Hac Wedding Gown.
« Altociras, Jan. 18 —Tl»« second ell*
tint of the Moroccan ctmN n*nce began
thU afternoon. The meiUuK Unlay U
Deputy Sheriff Taylor of Grand Rajv
solely for the purpose of enabllnt the
Ids arrived In the city today to take
deleimtea to exchanip* impr»*sslons
kBss Kmlly Snyder Uck with him. Tho
The American fleet baa loft Olbraltar
warrant Issued for the girt
to b> her father Jan. 6 and charges
hiRT with wilfully abaenUng hwelf
SEVENTH BIRTHDAY.
from home.
Mattor Morgan Hatl Entaftaliiad
Miss Snyder was arrested
Just as she and her-fiancee. Lon
Sevan Friends eYstsrday.
Master Morgan Hall, aon of Charles Buckles, were obtaining a llcenae to
Hall, was 7 years oM yesterday and In wed. Buckles has gone to Leroy to
honor of the happy event brought see the gfri'a grandpareata. by whom
aevan of his friends iraine with him ahe was adopted, and get their csonfrom iK^. After anjoylng games a sent to the wedding. The girl had on
f o dofik dlaaer was nerved, the table her wedding dreas when she was ar
belag pretttijr deooratod. A leature rested and that U aU she has wlUi her.
of the refreahmenu was an indlvidoal The two days to Jail has apMled this
one to her mind and she says ahe wUl
pampkla pie. to
\fi ml
miniature for
get another. She claims to have al
imeaL Master Mall
of many bandaomo proMto and all ways gone by khe name of Emily
BMcher. the name oC her grandpaieau.
HIVE INSTALLATION.
I Wilt Ad for
I HoltHa of I
No. 532. Friday.
The tnaulluioo of ofAcers of Trav
rae aiy hive. Ko.S22.UO. T. M. M..
win take place Friday afteraooa. Every
member of the hive U requested to be
present and bring something for
freshments. Visiting lady
are Invit.'d lo attend. The Installing
officer will be Anna O. Holt be of
kegon.
TMlWPIBNTSTiiU
Engineer Bradley Pulled Through Bad
Cuts and Conductor Phil Griffin
Cot Out and Pushed.
Was Laid on Table by Vote of 54 to E
Gallcnea Were Crowded Today
Tfte NuHhiKirt train which It wzus
and There Was Large Repiwex|M*cte«l would arrive late this morn
ing pulled Into Ihe deiwt on lime
aenUtidn of Senators.
though Conductor Griffin slaietl that
they liad a hard pull through the driftBy Wire lo Ihe Ehening Record.
Washington, Jan. 18.-^Tho opening «*d cuts and inunagtMl to hav'** enough
II <»ii not In ; tull. Fngiiu*«'r Brad
prayer of the S4-nate today wa.s from
fftmianH, “If any man s|»eaketh. «i»eak ley knows th.- mad Istl and drilling
l were the oraclex of (b*! " Till- tdaces so accurately that he can makv
sudilen
plunge ihrougii a drift and
. at who.Ke denumlation of the
c«* through KUce4*sicfnUy wh<-re
president the Kenalo yesterday sitxid
aghast and almost'aiReecbU-ss. was stranger lo ih»» mad wcMild Rtall the
early In his real. The public and prl first effiirt. At Ix-^daimti. Bing
l^t-Hwlek the tiad cuLs.are hKatiil
\ale galleries wert* filled U-for»* the
flu- narrow roairj,nd will fill h v» I,
gavel fell and an nniiKual reprt».«ientnlion of Keiiators wa-\ u|Min the fliHir. without tho lea^l effort. .\s the train
Tliere was an air of ex|MH-uncy that ritshi's limMigli with Its whistle clogged
the defenw' of Ihep resldenl h offici.nl hy flying snow the coaeh Is fairly
and iieraoiutl characUT and a climax liuritHl under the snow clouds thr
end around. Windows are clo.^ed
^Ihe recent criticism of Ihe chief oxUi«* passeiigt'rs t-njuy the t*xi>erlnttlve was about to In* reached.
. Sev. nil car loads of iogs
After the routine was over Tillman
sidetracked
at Sntions Bay m*w n*ady
nl the following n*«dutlon lo the
ile.sk and ask.Hl for Its Imm*‘dlaie con f.»r .shipment lo this city.
DAMAGE WILL
REACH $6,000
9f WIfa to tlto Cramlag Booord.
Paris. Jaa. U.-Praiicos reUtloas FEED HOUSE AT STARCH FAC
TORY GUTTED BY FIRE.
witk VaaesoHa bavs Immo formally
broken off and Nator of rocall seol to
M. Talgny. -cAmrge d'affaires at. Car
aras.
The proteeted emlters Jean
Bart Md Cliaaaaloiip Lauhit are balna
basilly armad to join tin* Frifirh At
BLAZE RAN UP FLUE IN WHICH
' Untie Sfliitdron. owlni to the rupture
HE WAS WORKING.
with Vaowtuola.
M. Maubonrcuel. the Ven*turla
atent bore, ara# offlelally oiKifiod to
Fire Evidently Caused by Spontane*
leave the Pwmeh capital within twen
aua Combustion and Spread Like
tyfour hoars. He annouac<'d hU Ina Flash—Germ Product and
tmiUoa to leave for Delfluin loniRht.
The coancll of mlnistera will now de
Stock Deetroyed,
.wide opofi wh%t course Prance plisll
pursue toward Veoeruela.
Fir© this morning at a Tew minutes
after 7 o'clock !»roke out in tho feed
the Michigan starch factory^
and for two huum the blase requlretl
the allenilon of the city fire dei»ar:NEW COMPANY WILL
BUILD ment In an cITorl to confine It to the
buIldInK.<the entire stock In the
HANDSOME LAUNCH.
ling belni^doatroyed. The stock
eonslited of several carloads of fe«‘d
and two or more of germ product
First Order From Out of the City—
which had all
through the drier*
MncMnery Is New Being Put in
and lay wtoVed In the m>uthea»t end of
piece at Plant.
the building ready for nhlpment. Wha:
the longCieH of flame fell prey
T*he work of remodelinjc tho factory to the numert»ii» streams of water used
of theTraverao CjUr-Mptor Boat com- In subduing the flro and the two
cents combined In tho destruction.
nton with his aasistanti
Tho Are was mused by an unknown
force thought It Is considered due to
(lion In the flue of
to Uto paw bulldinc. ft will take a
few dart to tet wvorrUilnk^ln worklna Ihe drier. John I.« ach. a laborer, who
order, but It Is probable that on the belongs to the day force, bad .-nu-retl
first of next week, active oinratlons
flue box to clean out the Urj* diiiit
will be beinm In lelllni: out material which arrunuilates and Is nrooved
tor a number of launches and row morning and night by the day crew,
boatr.
and was met with a sudden explosion
Tho flrat ortlor to be n*colve<! from which JU'ver- ly burned IiIk face. Tlie
outaldo of the city Is from E. C. Une- emir.* Int. rior of the UhmI house was
barter of Chicato. who has placisl an In flamm In a few minutes, the large
order for a tZ tooL laum h with fine viaduct which b-d to the 'drying shaft
equipment, compromise Mcrn model, to the rcsif making a fierce air i>assage
three hbrec power entlnc.
which fi»d the flames and spreail them
Superintendent Blanton la In
apondence with several other .outside
parties who are fifcurlnR on havliiR
The night fbrce g(M*« off duly at f.
launcht>s built In this city.
m. and the «lay biio* rejKirts. Three
At prt's.-nt the outlook U very brlfrhl men. John U*nch. J<*bn Martin and an
for a biiisy reason.
tiUier workman had entor.Hl upon the
duties of the day In the f.t-«l lunise.
the tlme-ktspiT. Nicholas Mat hew.k, nr
riving at C;.*:o. Tliat the Are wax hiH»n
taiK'ou.s Is evident as in» sign
any
Miioke from any slow smouldering fire
ALMOST A MILLION PEOPLE ARE Rvas apparent at tin' lime pnH-edlng the
FAMINE STRICKEN.
evpioslon. When Jcdiii Leach enleretl
Ike flue lM)X a sudden explosb.n was
heard and he had a natniw «-s<'ape with
of Figaros Show That seo.- his life. I>wch r.VR*lv«Hl the flann'S In
his fact* but esmped with only slight
000 Are in Want In Northern
hut palnfurbiirns. Indug able to go !*•
Part of Empire.
a di»clor'K »>fflce without nld. John
Myer,*. who was on duty, naw the
By Wire to the Bvenlnc Record.
•Tt>klo.
Jan.
18.-Consen*atlvely flames burst through the r%»of and at
w.mplled statistics show that iXWi.ooo the same time an alarm was heard
IsTsons In. north Japan an* famine fo»m tho factory wtiisile. given by ih**
rtrtckem Undoubtedly the sufrerUiic eugintw Renlnm Finch. Tlmokeei»er
Is far treater than tho tovomment ad Mathews followed thia quickly with an
mits. Premier Salonjlb announco<l alarm to the cJty fin' deiiartment and
Ihe adoinion of the bndtet of former the sild call of the alnm then rotis«'d a
l*n‘mler Kalsura. He urtes the con* general alarm, the Cass strind depart
ment and hoii«*can No. 4 arrixing t»n
•HtiitimiallBts to tive film
the scene promptly.
auppon*.
2.200 Feet of Hose.
lwx> hvmrs four streams from
(Coiit^nued im TUInl 1‘age.)
ORDER
:-4^-
COULDNT SURVIVE SHOCK OF
HIS DAUGHTER'S DEMISE.
Mind Qava Way Six Weeks Ago and
foe Paat Three Weeks He Has
Been In Local Asylum.
After a three weeka* Illness*at the
asylum where Jason 1). Igeach. aged '»:•
years, was brought for treatment, he
pasruHl away Tuesday <*venlng from
delirium, the seriousness of his condi
tion being prectMed by an Illness at
home followed by an attack of nt nous prostratlun.
Ja.son n. U-ach was a prominent
farmer irf Vanderbilt and he leaves
one s*»n. Ihivid J . and a w ife to mourn
hl.< loss. A Cf^trlliUtory cause of ill
ness »»ccurn*tl u year ago wlum he wa.-«
struck on the head by a falling limb of
a tro'. Inflicting Injuries wblc.li w«-re
serious.
Six weeks ap>. bis only
daughter. Hose, who was a twin of the
•on David, pasi^tnl away and wa.s laid
to rust on the anniversar>* of the day
and hiiur of her marriage, the loss
aff.'ctlng hint that he In^ame ill and
Ids condition continually grew worstuntil he iH-came ins.-uie.
The Rev. Clifton W. Scott of the
Methodist church who had officlalct?
at the marriage and death service of
Ihe ytmng lady arrivt'd In t.V city last
evening to take charge of the remains.
leaxJng this morning at
for Van
derblli. wiit-n' tlu' funeral will take
place tomomiw at B» ti'rlock from the
church under the auspii'ev i.f the Mac
cabtx-R.
W. S. Ande.-son pn'jmred the re
mains for ahlpment.
WEATHCK-ProlMMr «ow flurH«
and coMt toolclK; Ttmj parUy
ck>o4r: brisk aonhwaat wlaits.
eOCLOOK EDITION
EXCHiar DEScupnoD
Fore *N Aft Contoinwi Writo Up and
llliiatoatrnna of Boating on Grand
Travaraa Bay.
Pore N Aft. a magaxiae devoted to
the iuteresto of boatmen In general
this month contain^ an excellent
wrIleHip .of this n>giod, The article.
“Boating on tlrand Traverse Bay.“ was
wriUeu by Harold Titus an4 besides
conulning a great deal of matter of
lovecs of water sportn. Is illustrated
with a fine full page half tone of J. A
Montague's yawl. Gem. Tbere-are also
a number of other illu«:traUons of local
beat.'.
Fore *N Aft Ls edited by l>r. Wads
worth Warrv'n of IJetroit. who Is ver>well known in this city. B U a new
magazine but grows Mgg^'r and ImmU'F
each month.
STRIKING BAGS
M*de by A. H. Spalding, are very. durable and
are considered an indispensible article for mus
cle building. In fact everyone should own a
striking bag because so much exercise u pro
duced in so short a time and not overtax theaystem. A GREAT VARIETY HERE.
'
CITY BOOK STORE
III our pn^criptioii depart
ment, as iuall iKirU of »iur store,
pharmacy *iH praeticetl in licoordance with the latest scientihe
atlvanoes.
When yon brinj? a prescrip
tion to ns von can f<M*J sure that
it is oomp^undodas it should be
.\ecunicv is n-t^suivtl for our sys
tem is such that errors cannot
WINTER IS HERE
IN
CHILDRENS’
FOOTWEAR
KUBECK & HOYT
,^r
UNION STNKET OI.OTHIKNS
ALWAYS IN sme
The smartest and. newest
things in Women’s Foot- .
wear can alwaj-s be found
in the DOROTHY
DODD line of fine shoes.
Misses' Calf Skin Shoes,
well made—m«t lookiiiR.
elnst what
e\*ery girl
ought to wear this time
of year. Cut priet*
BAOHIAfMT
a.
IROI
LOGS WANTED!
A table foil of Childs’
fine Shot's, odds nu<l ends
of ILOO BBd f1.SS llBM
for
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
^tuiftoFcoaosHot^
CUSTOM SAWING.
toaiaU..WIIh.lmblo«k
Dn. Sawyer A Penhallcjan
DENTISTS
Alwtract* of TlUo
traverse City lllld. €o.
MICSS •RTIP-ACTOaV
BbmSIS etatw Bf
Citlaena Phone. 82i BdL 190.
WANTED-LOGS
BIAPLE AND
OTHER HARDWOODS
- HEWLOCK
OVERCOAXS
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
AND
55.60 SS'S.
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
anted—ORDERS
W. L. Brwwn. Manaawe
$ 15»00 of’’I.ui^So’oO
for a Iwy from -1 to 8 yrs. of age.
OverooaU.
FOR DRY.
$12.00
HARDWOOD SLABS
54.50
INSTALLED OmCERS
Traverse Bay Hive. No. 71. Listened
to Address by Mrs. Holthe After
the Ceremonies.
John F. On Lumber Co.
5-#.oo&i.,is;
$t0.00f^S^..‘^l
mmle ami ttimiuul; former price Oiat. hanOaoine in every de-
by Cwirt MartiaL •
By Wire to the Evaatog Raooed.
Warsaw, Jan. IS.—to the court c4
the atadd here yeeterday. a detach
peat oftotontry shot ^
to be anarchists. They
fenced to death by a court martial to:
participating to the policy of the leror
%
o. c. MOrrATT
Over<Xi,'it with or witliout belt. on sleeve, oonto Bold lor $<i.50.)
4 to b years.
Boiaiicn-toforoforSltiOO.
SHOT SIX JEWS
J?-"
30, PROMT STREET
16 inches long._ Will deliver \yi cords for $2.50
No. :i. L. O. T. M. M.. wore in«Uilk*d
last evening. Mrs. Anna O. Hulthc.
great lieutenant commander, being the
ihKtalling officer. After Ihe work Mrs.
Holthe gave a very able address on
things of Interest to tho hive and all
Lady Maccaliees. Refreshments of
ice cream and cake followt'd. There
was a large attendance; many viKltor^
from out of the city being present.
' *.
And SO h our CrJcbratcd Kno Wet Trousera. Will
keep you dry in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
wcathw.
Spragiic’s Russian Vests, impene
trable by the cold. 1 hey have a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and luqg
•protectors.
BARGAINS
Onr prieos on proscription
Work are never higher than else
where.
OlaU's
Drud Store
v>Hs
-vij
Tm HMUT CO, nor.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Real
Pbarmacy
-5)
TENTH YfAR-E7BS
CIT2. PHONE 344
BELL PHONE 37
■
$i:i.oo.
,
W-»UY
r------—NOW...
$10.00 aiul H2.00.'
(p ^
ton for $0.00.
Buys an overoont
sold all Uie aea-
$3.00^^X“£&
belt, sold at $4.00 early in the
season; emblem on sleeve.
$2-00fZ'!TJ^
the higher priced coat.
I
55.00 fs.iS'T.r.', 55.75
WINTER SUITS, OVERCOATS, UNDERWEAR, GLdVES AND MITTENS, DUCK
COAtS, MUFFLERS, WINTER PARTS, ALL
NEW MERCHANDISE, AT PRICES TO
aoSE—SEE OUR WINDOW : : : :
yean of agi‘, aoU at $7.00 all 19 yean, told at $5.00.
tbeaeaaoo.
A few Boya’ abort, doahfe
hraaated Jacketo to d(«e at
57.50
mixtniea, rat loDg, regnlar $10
gooik.
$L50 to $3
-a
Oiirboys’ aiid OhOdV depart55.00
■entiafeniog oat aoneeUn
witboot bah, Black. Oxfotd and
1
'miktuea, vorth $6.75 and $7.00. good valaea for the aoM7.
d
I ODDS AND’'ENDS
AU of tka hard dkkcieo•Ue work of waabinf alofm
wbaa
tma a U«M Aoto-'
naUc. “I oeaer aaw anjthiag,
Ilka it." is tlw veidktoftka
peacfe wbo baaa waed Uik
WQDdarfiil waahar. Oordaim
is tkm it wOl do tba work
ballar, qni^ar and
than an;c ‘
■
tncMiaUim^naafa ai tk. apilac Atetloa OB tba ant Moadap of Apill.
Tbooa will ba aapplM to tba anratal
coaatr tiarka a. ptwaldad
la uma ibr tfcalr dtotribatloJ to tba
rafioai poiUac plaoaa: aad It’ll a-aattal to aar pnrtkwl operatloa of tba
pHmarr ntorm mmbod hi oar mtu.
ronn miall taaa««T ooiall tb^
Tbooa wbo fall to do ao wUI
fill to ba aman for aap
tba par
OOMs of tbU prtmarr olamioa. ualaai
laeapacltaiad by aMkaaa or abamiea.
Id wbicb caia. a« la tba ordlaary r*fWm tbay will ba oallOad to baaa
Ibair aamaa aofatad oo alaetlaa day.
Id Joae. TbIa la tba ->oB yaar" wbaa
DO Mala oBIceta ara to ba cbooaa at
tba M»lac el«ll<m. a»d tba lataraM.
to call oot Toten would ba lean than
on tha oddwumbarad yaan. «at than
A Mttot tMl» will bitema Mu»ptMl nd m *ll«y «• the
womeMloi.' A CfMh of Ibooder bu
Urai«h UM> bwB nmoliK imtll •«■
ImilWI MM woro oot. On» bMOMO
M^MBOd «M «bo wbOU boom IW
lowt oiiPHMB of eooMQueDM. A
■enMrt of pwpl* l> l«*t w tl»W and
poitar oodanaok to take a BartilUbt
Ideura at tbo Ante OM taoMnl. Tho
fclbll«bl AMdar aada a fooert Ilka
begui at the Wllkinaan 4 Roaaer bawlh« alleys teat night. The aeries te
lusBy three series of three gsmes eseh
mnkiat ntee
te slL The hl^
team wOl receive s prize of ttO te
Howaa aad MBtord. tkoogb Dr.
told
wm. aaermsry of tko atate too
Corbeu snd Jssaeson bowled sgsin^
haaltk. auwaglr lauor^ a leeai
________
Hale snd Ooroorsn test night, defeatsaia. Ohara Ito alata baa plmtty mjlas tba iattar by »« plaa. Oorbatt aal
land which eoold be daro'ad to tbal Jamaaoo maktag a total of 1.667 .
and wbara otkar aoadl
■aam to klm torarabto. H*
aixanMau tor a loeatloB of quick and Oorb«*t
oaayaecaa Id tkc populous caatcri of Jaanau
tbo atate. aa raaaoa why aneb loca-lMate
for the
The Traveling Men snd the Hsmllkus^ more teoIsLttd fK
tadssk*
Clothing Oompsny tesms bowl FritooClothlni
ksnnts of dvlllzstlon snd from noch ton
Tzr^i
sMtsttes hum Irteuds of the pstMs.
he considers prefemble. The locstloo
wlU THohsbly be decided within s^
month or two. resdy Tor operations te j
the eurly spring. If buildings have to
A UAAU.
baeklt t^s lor if the
machna wUl not do what we
dum for it, you do not iicad
toke(« it
1
4fswcsT wwun snm
.
■ ;
r:o^'V_
GREAT QUARTER
OFF SALE
m
f I
TliecLaiic- eivo’oiio has l«.-i, waiting for. the tiiwi when .•v.-rjoi.e «m grt'leaBUfal wtioJis and save many a .lolbr. Tl.e original price is on every arti.-le—one.C|narler alfi^ .
.-
r
,
\
Oroa*!: Quar'ter O-ff Salo
All onr boantiful han.l.i«int.d Cliina. exquisite work .lone by the liest of exia rts.
Gift
giviug i* At all tiuK**.
Oresi'fc Qviartor Off Sal®
Every piece nf handgome cat glis*. This is all Americtn, the fin.-st rut gUts Ihmt ii
made. In brilliancy, beauty of fh‘*ign and expert workmaitebip the Ixjit critic, tay tb«©
is no eijual. The greatest chance of the year to gi*t cut glak fer very-little money,
Oreei't Quartor Off Stalta
All onr French and German China in l^th oix n stock and odd pieces U indirieikin
this wonderful wde. Now is the time to iropidy your table with needed dainty Cfaiaa.
Oroa’fc Quairiior Off Sailo
WiUinclnde everything in onr great slock of fancy Bric-a-ftrac. French Seeaid. Loowelia Ware. Bohemian Glass. Perfecto Ware. Epyal Bonn, .lapan.ae Vaees and Novel
ties, SU-ins, Mugs, Can.Ue Sticks, Fancy Mirrors; Leather Goods.
Oro^i: Quarter Off Sailo
Of an onr beantifnl Jaidiniera, Standa. rmbrella Holders and Fern Dishes
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
AN ELECTRIC
-
FOB 8JL1JE BT JlJJL DBAIABK
from that.
^TIEHMIlUllkUf
JUST A FEW LEFT
J. B. Palfc Electric Co.
PHONE m-
•
jat-,
m
y;*;;
Jlo % mubelm
A. W. JAHRAUS
G.B.TaflorCiialGo
rit*
Are made in Mclone, New York; that is the great sheep
countrj-. Our concern that we get them from buy
their own wool, make the cloth; they have their own
tailors, who work the cloth into Pams. Reefer Coats,
Boys’ Suits and Pants. We get them from first hands,
that is why we can sell them' so cheap. They are made
from heavy sheeps’ grey and dark grey and stripes.
Heavy all wool shrunken cloth, almost waterproof;
they fit good, they wear good; you can wear tliem for
Dice pants.yct they arc cheap enough to wear them for
any kind of work. They will stand eight months’ hard
wear; some of our customers wear them two winterg.
They sell at $ >.75 and $U J5 the pair.
in the hope that yon’ll pick np
a good cigar here or Uiere. Get
hold of a cigar you know Uj Im*
good—oiie that everveuH? who is
a judge knows to be a tiptoiier.
Short of that ailvncv* is; Smoke
the Traversi* BeHe ami other
brands will tontwn you no
kmger. Tliat’s a cigar to stick
to and the price woirt ‘‘sliest’"
yon. Despite it's expellence,
the Traverse Belle telU for only
hoenUtheoue. ^
COAL AND WOOD
h
McMillen’s Pants
_
DflirriRBSi to;lbck
p-':-
^tt CASS STREET
J. W. SI.ATKFI
Wniolesale and Retail-Your Reliable Home FuraUher
m
SSS^JSJufe PUIS? Tbe^*s^ the
n-\:-
years ago both Neteaaka aad |Cobttaky wwra homilteM and crtiipM by
wholeaate ploaderliig of poklSe fwtea
vouM OfSKorr is oooo
.TWK.
THI ^moc or VICTORY.
m:'-- £r=’;^-r"s
COME AND EXAMINE THIS OFFER
OLD POSTOFFiCE BUILDmO
have foand.- Beet for the Stomne
Uver nnd Dowels. Qusrsnteed
Johnson Drug Co.. F. H. Mesds. C.
25c.
a',. rsnsssT”'
j::; liS:
Broken sets of nining; Chain with Trotn 1 to &
of a kind at actual cost.
Wa win sail it 00.10 days’
trial, if not tatia6cd money
lotundad.
Come in and sap this w.mderful maebine.
Benito Musle Curs.*
-To keep the body In tune.- writes
lira. Msry
20 Lsfyetle pte».
K-
charges of large i
Only a year ago the (
$9WM4BrMMig..
SM 5* OM VrtiMn
fn.M. S5.M an4 $1«.M mp ft
SMCb^kMiMfiwa .................
i:=! = FRANK TRODE
Tte Use tahted tti« C3«s.
AROUND CAPE HORN.
.; teoalar biodt prarallatl aad thoro wen
Foth after tlie dose of the Spantvh
•MlfcJkiteA
Motor Beat Sold by Frank Friedrich war .Admiral Fcblej- vWtfHl Raiiror.
atoal<bU Uiaa to loonBaadhoanoa
>le. t;ei.eral Jo«n»h Smith lendered
Ik an o««fla of tbia klod. vbara
Will
Be
anco at tha polln: we aiw Id owta tb
I him a ret^lon. to whUb r.inny «f
' tharo U V
’»"*• •*"
Prank Friedrich, sgent of the Fay 41
••ere luvited.
The
/ ^ .boot tbm Iharo ara too arbo bo- ^.rlai upon Iba tjuanUoo of eaUtag
Bowen company, hsa aojd m motor host j
eonvaniloa to rbrln# Iba ooaMlBlUo
from far ami near.
eODia mad with faar.
Tha airons
Franclaoo. The
Mreet.* were tilled wHli Wu^
tc Dr. Buckley of
oa(|ar Aat SIS of the iaat oataiaa.
V ttmmpla tba wOak and tbair miada ara
get a gllmiHW of tb«
wbo wlaboil
host will bo shipped from tl
ppaiewad with luat oaa Idaa-to «at
pany*a factory at Geneva. N. Y.. by o.lmlml.
TbU opportunity to aaa of mora Im-.
oat aad to cat oat oalekir.
Mrs. Pearsons live* dlret tir <n.t>os!te
uttsmer around Cape Horn
Groeral Fmltb's boose, and the |»l.ix.
IB tba amlorltp of laalaataa oo ra- ortanca than tba opportaally of
Francisco. The boat will be
V.aoad, If Iba ^la bad floleUp kapt Jig on the diaaat aomlnalloB of
Ibur feet te length nnd will hsve twin 1
the it7|-!*^e
MatCtSiri wooM am kara baaa earn to bo alomad oa« fall. That to
•crews, the power being furnished by
,rish w,>man. Hutrhinff
but Ibo wgBftaiantal tant of i
Jf ‘
, "oaa fatamr or aap lajarad.
two Bve-horse power Fay 4 Bowen Uomethluff tightly In In r hniKl. fomlaw. wblab may be altaiad or la
ttM aot bad tba laMtabla bappt
Buckley Ing
log nr»
U|» to Mrs. Ii.. who was seeled
motors.
Last yea
'Tba fwaoU ara alwara tba mora plll- ta a yaar. thin In a ptoponltlon to out- cleaned up everything In sight with n on the pUizaa. she bekl out her hand,
rm Ik abaobHaai ar that atml baeaaaa Hue tba gaaaral poUey aad m
•our and one-half horse |K>wer motor and te the palm hij- a Immxe medal,
of tba ntato for the pant qaanar or In an eighteen-foot host and expeds whlrb was given to her *ju for serv
let-* rendered at M.nnU.i.
half century. In one. tha legtolalnra
to do the seme In the larger clai« t'Ws
-If .v*-<jdca*e. win ve read whaMl
ICthe audJencw would only r««oin- baa put Into tba handn of the people
year.
aa.T*r- rilie nrikeil. and Mrw. l»..r*^d:
tba authority tbia year to aam.
the Man Behind the Cun. ”
^UMfU Itot of rtcUnB would
DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT.
-That’s him.” exclaimed Mr*. f.i*cy.
▼ury muck uhortur.
the Ormod trative oiricerB without any intermed
That’a him. that’s my e.Mi.
He g.d
Rapid! InddcBt or other* of similar iary agency; In the other, the leglste- Members of We-qoeteng Club Oo Not there for safety; and t-uulU yr Idu
him. n»r.-r
natiiru have «o local appticatloii. no ture hsa empowered the people to esReeeira liwitatiena.
The regular serol-moclhly dance will
Baa^ till when or where they will SCI ter themseivta the HmRlBg snd
and a little Horetbought may save lives governing principles nnd regulatkmfc be held at the We^jne-tong club house
HEART TO HEART TALKS
under which they would empower the
ng. Btewart 4 Steffens’
and nmh*.
>l^stetttre to make tews, snd the goviestra terntehlng the
untor and other ogkwra to execute snd music. There seems to be some mte- A Few Words on a Fragrant Subject
for Traueras City Men.
In regard to these
A teletram from Tokk) today slates mdmihtelef^thTlsws ter many years
ome. There Is no com^rison ta dances. Members of the club do not
that In the north of the empire MO.OOO
Smoke?
l»erMtmta«lm atrMken. R h
the Importance of the two, and It regulre Invitatlotts to Mhe dance* a*
Well. then, smoke a good cigar.
r 'UeRid that theae Rtdred are very
would be deploteble If the voter they ar^ the regular winter wrle* of
Smoke a Wadsworth Bros • Chicos. a
; aenratlve and that the actual number should give to this matter a IsngtBd
straight Dc. cigar that ha* mure real
snd tadlfTfreoi mttenllon. This U not
< ie much treater thaa the tor«r«
pleasure and enjoymem Invest h lu
likely to be. and the two unusual larich brown wrapper than the avirai'c
While famine Is not n tUlnt that fol- sues on thU occasion will doubtleaa be
*Takin* about mean men.** sakl the
-ten center.”
lowi t»w» causes atlll It Is sltnlficant mutually helpful te atlracllng atten Vkie wbo was experted to beat the first
Leading bu*lne*si and profesrional
that such a great number of peup
tion and Interest.
wtWT. -I think Kile Hsteber was oIkwI men all over the country have a l*>x of
should have the wolf at the door M
the mealiest man 1 ever knew. Hr Wadsworth Hroa.* Chteoa right at hand
dlatOy «ftar the eanmimmatkm of
There te another net of the Iasi leg was BO iMnn that he psintid bl* honrr to treat their friends and customer*
treat war. It Is also slfnlflcani ih
lalaUve session, aimed to secure better fiwah and white very two months just They would not do this unless the
the hinree norm* Juet ooe section of attention to amendmente aad other becamw a nelgtihor of hte that hr
cigar wa.* Just what It I.*;—all lonu
uueations aubmltied to voters at elec- didaT like had weak eye* .and ronldn’t Havana filler, burning evenly with u
tkms. That teck of attention baa been hardly stand the glare. BVit be done long, while ash.
a meaner thing than that one time.
Into the flthjL Not only were vnat
S, E. Wall 4 Sons have the hx-al
alMNinU of money expended bnt many want of teformatloo: and this is pro When hi* wife died the pnllliearef*
agency for Wadsworth Bros.* Chicoii.
famlllea loat their bread wlnnere vided ter In Act No. 23. which rtaulrea onmped ii corner of the coffin against
and say they never before had a cigar
thfonth husbands and sons who tav the aecreury « atate to piupare atste- the door as they were carrying* It oot
te
their atock that gave such universal
Up their lives at the front. The nua ments of the purport, nature aad ef snd cracked one of the panel*. Wrtl.
satisfaction. Try one and >*ou will
ber.ot widows nnd orphans was largely fect of such amendmest dr other <iu««- sin. !»lamed If be didn’t want them to
thank them for Introducing it te Trar
tacredMd «nd It Is tat natural that Uon. These are to be supplidd to all pay for having’ a new luinel put In.**
erso City.
-Chictigo Ki'conl Herald.
inivation and want should
■ewapaim te the mate three times.
All this fits very doaely Into the sixty, and thirty, and fifteen days pre
tlHMitht «»«t
vious to electloa. and ateo posted at
Worry Is the mother of sick, nerv
for the saRdlat ta Japan Jaat ae moeh cwch polling place, printed In EngUrti.
ous and troubled mentality. upseU the
malt was the eaimeHif the revolatkina. German. Holland and Polish. This
entire physical system. The body Is a
' uprlslni and tUeorUers throughout Rue- will evidently apply to the approach- how you make .my |»oor finger enn ky’ network of nenes. Hollister’s Kooky
-Yea. Dora.” said lieon^e. fall of Monntate Tea soothes and
teg vote upon a ooosUtpUeiial cooren- contrition. “I aotlced It. And It didn’t the entire system. 3k cent
seem to have the right ring about It tablets. Johnson Drug^.
lion.
Hther. did ttr
Ijtter, however, he found a w.-iy to
Some time ago It was reported by
osike good that deflcleucj*.—Chlrngo
the prosecutor of Ingtiam county, who Tribune.
had been alsce July tereatlgatlag the
ntmora of legtelaUve brlbwy te cos, ■
. I•rtvl..falr.««p^.. TI
sectloii with the defeat of the privau how the other half Uvaa. Those who
l>tliTOTt4Pr««»tl7b7
I• am Wa la iba nawapapam .
bank inspection bUl. that be had Imen
der If it will cure cute, wounds, bi
sores aad nH
n» akin
skin eruptlona;
erupUona: they
such charges. We have great reasta
n. Mrs. Grant 8hy
It win.
8hy, UM
to congratulate ourselves In this stale E. Reynolds St, Springfield. III., says;
upon the freedom of all hraschea of -I rigard it one of the alMolate i
MUra'of hooiekeeplo*.****^ oaiaate^
MTfl raOKU
the public service from scandals of
thaTsAlterscter. In many of the states
srouUl na they have hees Itesraai and
TWY
A
fteCORD
WAMT
AO^
dteaatroas. The state asdttor of ladiana was four months ago tocead to realga iiBdcr proofs of the grossest aaa^
feaaaiiee: and aow the state additor of
inmou te ttad
Broken, lines in all Rradet of house furoisbinff
goods will be cleaned up this monih; regirdless
of price.
;
,
iKRi!Mnu{i)wm
cattail, agatiiat the wtakea of bta wboto
fanmyvta ta Urn face tbe ridtanto
prabtaB tbat netonttota ahanat tram
mACMcm^ McrnNO
tbe bagtentag of tbe atiglx ^ rtbnoi2JOO feet of boM were turwed Into tbe
1 vcrrERo/(V.
egy have tailed lo sohre.**—Grand Raptag coevert tag It teto e bed of
Chad*. Ufe.
less of tbe present winter
ureter oe tbe Erst loor over a fboi
a tanner boy wRb neitber books nor
• mm *»t
CnMtat tm W«rk deep, while every cgU from the Boor
ledge of etbnolocy to brtag hack
•ume a eleedy streem from tbe State of the weather ta foraser years,
•;
1 tm vttmt armrn Mtm
to tbia eonntry tbe prehistoric secret
especially relative to the freextag of
1- J. Cmmej and Tbomaa L.
iJdng flint arrow beads wfiboot
Wba
Was
nvat
Sa
It
may
he
Interasttog
to
geo^
thebay.
tated ta the ezb
roomed togrttar at tbe ITeble
See a R. Didly. loom 3W.
pleof Timverse Oty tp aolo that ta
Many of the I
Msrt Baanaan, dte Uvea wUb bis bom ta tbat Hly. One evening Mr. Kew Wilhdn Block.
IMS the hay was fraaca over eom•Hr iwebcn
ImM rmittmr •n^rCareer
pKired before Mr. King, and
IU on a tara n^ Bertta. MIcb..
their
working
dotbtag
and
tbcee
than
■ooa at 4 «neiaek lo tfe« Ui^ •d>»l
la tbe yonag fellow wbo bs) cooguered tbe latter on arriving ralbrr Ute at
men. atandtag deep to the flood of ice leaving the hay March SO. Thebay
fonnd tbe door locked, tbr
roam. Thli «M Uw tomtk
was therefore covered with Ice two
target for
Georga men of Grand Istanf. Mcb; Ibe probtoa tbat baa pnsied aden- k ey on.
tkw ferkfU M etncMhm ntaamn
ttou for years, and it la to tbe credit
dt Om NiMtMnlli cntWT ui4 vhai as they were changed from one to an- fun ■oaths.
tag
It Is quite probable that the bay will Grand lataBdimUntad who Roentiy re- of Mr. David W. Kendall, treaamrer of
teseofoi
After
tb<T to** *om for lb* tiatalor of chBfreese this year bat present indkmtkms oMvad a iscter fron Fnsidant Boosa^ tbe Phoenix Funilture Co., btamelf one
4raB. The am mwUoc m K)<r» op ougWy wiebed
when that wiU be. as raU ttotlfytas him that be hnd ban of tbe foremost antboriUea of tbe city
eeded ta aroostag his rxw.mmate.
ingoottbHr
to • aUtdr of the work ud wrttlor.
on geological and ethnologicnl aubCarney Jamfiid ont of IhnI. and. lor---- ,
of IWlOMl. Mr. Horuhr ma Soper- the weight of water which they up lo this Une the weather has been awarded a gold medal for sartag the jects. that Baursaan’a aoocesa was not after cllmWiig on t> a rtialr, managed,
only barely snfflclent to roraish skat life of a child, tbetetgr neexta toeing his
CUT FLOWERS OR
IMeBdeM CHIbert loedlM '!■ the dto- carried.
predated and to the ridicule of after cooiddrrable tronblr. t
own, baa told in his own words tbe sto
ing
on
Boardman
lake
and'lce
for
doDamage
Extensive.
FLORAL DESIGNS
euMoh. The «re« work ud tafloThen toe pa
ry of bis deed of betotam. Many of tbe bla fellows aad even bis parents,
mercial purposes.
nd sleepily
«w» •( rioebel ud Um UadercutcD The damage lo the machinery os
We
deliver promptly.
details of bla heroic act were recently
David
W.
Kendall,
srbose
collection
was lekeo op et the ocit meellBS br both floors is exteoslve. the fire origl
told for tbe first time, says a special of atone age Is one df the flneat pri vraa awfully sorry for lockli
8>ER80NAU
eaUng In the center of the b’uUding on
dispatch from Grand Island. Nrt), to vate collectkint In the dty. has been
For the pfo- the lower floor, and above one of the Mrs. William Harrington left this the Chicago Tribune.
faithful collector for years. He Iu
gna of ireetrrdop Mr. Npe ood Super driers. From here It spread with light ■ornlug to ::pcnd a month at Mance- Mr. Poetl-Uves with bis wife and her run down frtSquent rumoni of son
of his baU awake roommate.
l■teildeBt Ollbert dlecosMd the work nlng rapidity to the viaducts leading Iona with her husband who Is a poUto motliPT In a modest little borne pur pereon who claimed to have disco
chased wholly from tbe proceeds of tbe
of tbe grMt AneHcwi edocwtor. Hot along the ceiling and coeaequenily the buyer there.
sale
of
bla
photograph
and
of
tbe
child
ered the art of making flint arro^
A doctor remarks: “RTiat strikes•ee Mmo. who WM eocretair of tbe entire machinery orerhesMl consist
Miss Gertrude Tompkins of Grlnncll bereMed. The pbotograpbs were sold heads, and when ta Grand Haven laal one moat at a Bengal boapltal la the
tag of pulley. belUngs and
other
by tbe rracued cblld’a father.
Bros.’ music house left this moc
ig he heard of the Banrman boy Inek of sense of propt>rtton ta the e»The people of tbe cennty also showed he determined once more and for the tlmaUon of dlmwsea. A man Is grave-!
•etU for .twelve yeaiw. To blm U due porUoos of the Intricate machinery of to spend some lime at home In Pcllstbelr admiration for Mr. Poell by elect
tbe ertabltohment of tbe flr*i oormel the glufcn and f«d departmen
ly iwwtttriied l*eranse be bos not,
ing him county clerk, an office wiilch last time to make an Investigation
anoexed for thr.-e montba. bnt be Is
•cbobi*. BOfW rmU^ netbodB of entirely destroyed. The celling of the
H. Nord
sras
less than a month ago when he colni«mtlve!y iDdlffenmt to Hk^ fact,
pays fIJiOO a year. Mr. Poell was un
Beautiful Blown Glass
first Boor with all
teecbiBc. and a mote humane i
after a few weeks* visit with rehitives known ta tbe <IlaJl} coonty. and bis oole first saw the young fellow, but long
that he exhibits signs of leprosy.**
i
fancy
Tumblers with fane;
meat of cblldreiie 4MIm Barton of tbe while on the second floor the celling is in St, Paul
campaign taroe
bis reecoe oa
before had satlsfled himself that this
burned
through
to
the
roof
in
places
etching, per
Bmwood avenue huUdlna. gave
Miss Laura Tjlcr who has beo In the child.
last was no false clew. Young 1
During
the
Are
It
was
hard
lo
sec
In
set........ .
iKwt of an #ddroM by Prof. E
TRY A RECORD WANT Ata
Tbe child whose life was saved by
city the past two wc*eks as the guest
came
to
Mr.
Kendall’s
home.
121
baasbp United Btataa oonnnUsloner of the bllmUng srook
of her sister Mrs. A. W. Peck returned Mr. Poell ta so daring a manner was Fountain street, about a month ago
greatest anif for a time It
Paul Uasary. the two-aud-a-balf-yearedobatloii ta Puertobin addre« damage
Brilliant glass tumbleis,
to her home In Manlon this morning
old son of John Uasary. tbe staUon and to Mr. Kendall’s almost ovei
was thought that the flnlahed product
belBc Ml **Amenoaii Bdocatlon
hfr. and Mrs B. J. Sklllitcr of Mi
agent at Powell. Neb. On June
Ust ertag surprise announced that he was
M A I. I. K Y
piled
in
the
southeast
corner,
on
both
Puerto Rico." Pff>fbeaor ClllH^n amve
celona passed through the city today tbe child was seen on the track ahead ready to make an arrowhead and pro
consumed but In^
a report of tbe addreM of Dr. Hamy, floors.
on their return from Manistee wbor^* of a train which was running at a rate duced the tool with which he Intended
direetpr of aumual tmlning In Now stead It appears free from Are but they were called to atend the funeral of thirty miles an boar. *nie train to do the work, the tool was nothing
Brilliant Glass
OfX
York dly. tbe two ^rcaaca havlnr with the great volume of water poured of hiR father W. H. SkllUter which
more than a bit of wood whittled
Water sets only
Into
the
building
has
washed
down
been made at tbe State Teacbora* a*
currod ycslerdsy.
over the entire floor surface, i
the locomotive pilot, snatched tbe child point. The boy produced a piece of
aoclaUon at Lansing last month.
Miss Minnie Sowle of Bingham was from certain deati
rough
flint
and
straightway
turned
out
a mushy composllloo which wfll take
Near Cut...
35c
a paR..enger for South Boardman this aide of the track,
an arrowhead far beUcr than ib
some Umo and patience
Handsome Glass Berr>morning where she will spend a short pedi
erage Indian relic. The work was per
jsetbod of education the boy bad a Its value likentlrcly destr9ycd by the time with friends.
den
formed by patiently manipulating the
water
and
smoke.
The
ebaace to go pnto the abop and the*
truck and was dragged 800 feet
wood, a bit of oak. against Oje flint
The Misses Ada and MolIIe Pretella
work of the Interior is
tog over tbe ends of the lies. Ills
II right
garden and not only work but hoo
of thlR city left today for Morley where foot was torn off at tbe ankle, both with a peculiar twisting motion, whicn
tbincs were made. Today not only stairways, though situated
You should BOO our now Uerthey will remain for a short Ume
arms were broken and bis flesh fright Mr. Kendall confessoR he was nnable
■ore Umc Is reqnlrod of blm In school ends of the building, rece:
to Imitate, that flaked off hItK of the
man Baking OiahcB in terra
latter being 111.
fuUy-torn and bruised.
working with books but. In the ciUct< equal share of charring.
Poell was consclouB when picked up. stone.
rotta
brown, clear white Hm-d
Idcm Buckle of Grand Rapids who
cIuHively
that
the
fire
thmigh
and particularly the larger cities, there
Young Baurroan is only 17 years of
and glarxNl iuBido nnd out at
arrived in the city yesterday with the but his first thought seemed to Ixc for
Is no opportunity for blm to work In In the renter, spn ad to each side wIMi
the child. At bis request Brakeman age. and. like all farmer boys, had
ONLY 10c EACH.
••THE ENGINE THAT RUNS**
the Uhop or gardra and the fartorles equal force. But one window In the young girl Emclyne Snider and who Everhart Immediately ran back
turned
up
the
Indian
arrowheads
with
S'ER lale-r apprehended at the county
feet from wliere the fireman lay to find his plow. He was Intert^sled and studare all closed cici‘pt to the workmen, cnllro cKtablUbment withstood
I.OW l»PNIOK
I>oronit«l Dinner SeU.$:i.2ri.
•o that a tioy can grow up In a man heat, this ta lng on iho west side and clerks office returned without his brid the child. He had snly a slight contu led them. Just aa^oclentlsts for years
Consisbnt with high class
$I KI, $^00. $!»00, aii.l
sion on tho head and almost Imi
ttfdcturing center and stlU l»e Ignor next the main door In the northwest this morning at 11:10.
had studied, though he bad.the bene
worknmxiBhip. material . and
Mrs.
Holden
Brand
returned
lo
her
$11.00 iier Bct.
ately
began
to
cry.
He
was
quickly
re
aat of actual conditions.
fit
of
no
books
or
learning,
“for
which
power
developetl.
stored
lo
his
mother.
home In Mayfield this morning after
The damage to the stock
Undoubtedly the woNc and life of
he
should
be
thankful.’
Rays
Mr.
Ken
Talking
tbe
other
day
of
bis
thrilling
Cot Francis Parker and Wm T. Hat 12.000 and to the machinery It.OOO. shopping trip to the city.
Mrs. W. Lycan*of Crookslon. Monn.. experience. Mr. Poell called attention dall. who believes that with books and
-rU. at prewent United States commis Though Iho firm has bad no message
to tbe fact t|iat in every account so knowledge he never would have dis
las Ommm m±.
aioaer of education, will be studied from New York In reference to a tem who has been in the city on a two far as published It had lieeu stated that covered the lost art. The boy was satWith J. B. Palfe Bectrlc Co.
for aoolber meeting. Those mceUngs ponuy shutdown..|H*ndlng the repair week visit with her sister Mrs. Sam be thought of his little brother at home
isflod the art was a simple one and the
at the tlnro.
bavw beea not only losfruoUve but In ing neeeaslutod. It Is thought that s Benda, returned home today.
*’I don’t know where the newspapers operation c»uld not have l>ene exten
Miss Addle S^.les of Grand Rapids
shutdown of one weik will be neeeR
teresting and should lead, teachers
sive. iKJcanse of thi- profURlun of relics.
study tho work of these leaders In Httiy. SuiKTinlendent Anthony Polio formerly of Ihis-clty is a guest at the got that.” said Mr. Poell. “Though 1
have a little brother at the bid liom^ ta Ho says he learned more from th«home of J. W. Hannen.
ral statiil Hits aftenioou that the
Hanover.
I just didn’t hapt^en to thiuk chips he found tbat had licen broken
I gm sure I have got
\VaH«*r M. Paige left this morning
A lino art exhibit ronslstlng of of riewriug the debris will' b<- pusbo*!
of him. In fat't there wasn’t much from the flint In course of raanufaefor Bay City to visit the
just what you are
drawings and paintings. lUifM-r ruitliiK and he hoped to have It entirely
time to think. We were rouudlng
turt\ He learned which way they
gine works. Mr. Paige is the local curve at a pretty good rale and on
and carving fn>tn tho han<l work wa< m(>v«Ml by tomorrow. Farmers
looking fof in a
came off the material, and then began
down grade with a heavy train. Sud
givaa. Tho work of iwnh building wa drlxitM^ to the fartiiry this afternoon agent of the company
o experiment. He tried every known
denly
the
engineer
put
on
the
emergen
Mrs. Mary Hannah of Bates, who
repreaeiited by nearly rver> grade and cnrilng away^ tjie soaked fcnvl
material
and
finally
R<*ttled
on
wt»od.
cy brake. I looked out ahead. There
has 4>een 4ir Ihc city
Bose of the drawings and''palnting wliieb. a.•^U_>^^Ulds Is worthlesi
For three years he has l>een experi
The entire plant carries 112.000 m days with a son. George Smith of Gar was- a child on tbe track. Tbe ^Ittle
were used as an exhibll/at lamslni
menting. and about a year ago sucsurane<» so the Uis.s. which Is estimated field avenue, retunicd home this after fellow seemed to have heard us afid In
his chlldlslj way appeared to turn part ccedt-d. much to his own satisfaction
at S6.WMI. is fully covered.
ly around nnd then toddle off stralgfit and hlfi family’s disgust, to turning out
BCHOLAR8 DIOOING IN.
Mrs. Anna Schmitt of Grawn arrivcJ abend of the engine, as If to run away
John l>ach. the young man who
a perfect arrowhead.
celve<1 the full force of the explosion in the city today to visit her daughter from ns nnd beat ns,
,
Rtflee that day he ha.s worked at hl.8
SamMtsr^s Examiiwtlon Bepan Tedsy received mo«llcal atletilion as warn as Mrs. Christine Hendges.
“The engineer conld not leave his
in tha High SchooU
he was able to reach tt physician'
Mrs. H. A. Coal4's roturned today post. I saw at once that we could not <pare time. His parents have objt'ctThe fit of Hickey A
Tho High school pupils are un.Ier fle4‘ and though his face was badly fnun a short visit at Ionia with friends atofi the train In time. 1 can sllll aeo ed to the prosecution of this “foolishFieonum Co. Clotliing
those
little
blond
curls
bobbing
up
and
ness.”
They objected years ago when
going the regular s«*nH*ster examlna btirn.'d. iieet^sslutinp the bandaging of
Mrs. Dave Snyder of Holland Is vis
down. Foinefhlng told me I must run
is what sells them.
Ilona today!
the 4-yes no alarm Is api»reh4»o<led that Iting Mrs. Fn*<l OrlMiniv of Traverse ont. get on the pilot nnd sweep him off he would forget the plow and sit down
to study while the horses, dragging
School was called at R o’clock In s4-rious n'sulls will foltow.
City.
the tnudi. and-well, that was the only
stead of !i amd two class periods mak
thing there was to do. In some way I •he overturned plow*, wandered off to
Ing an brntr and forty minutes w«n
Waitin’ Fer the Cat to Die.
slippy, got caught Just’below the cyb browse. They still object, though
ANNOUNCEMENT
through
Mr. Kendall’s apparent Inter
flvcu mer to I'nrh examination an« Ijiwr.y 7 don’t I rickollect
inder. was dragged qixUc a distance
Btadk
est they liegan to see that the boy’s
four classes will write today and the
and lljcn drof»pcd.“
We wish to announce that our
That Vrr old swing in the lane!
Mrs. Poell is as proud-of her husl
study was not all “fcxjllshncss.”
other two tomom»i^- morning.
ager. Mr J. W. Cliffe. has returned
Klghl and pn»per. I exfiect.
ns she well may l»e. She shows the
Tomorrow aftoituKin will 1h? given
lAst Sunday Baurman was Mr. Kenfrom the sanitarium greatly Imprnxed
Old limes can’t com«’ bark again
shoe which Mr. PodI bad on the miss
over lo the cnnillment of clas
In health, and' Is on duty again. Dur ing f.Kxt at the time jind explained, the dall’s guest again. He was asked if
But 1 want to state, ef thi-y
the next
ing his absence wc were short of help light of admiration beaming ta her he could fashion an arrowhead of
r<Mi1d C«mie luirk. and I could say
glass. A piece of plate glass with the
and found it ImpoRslblc to dlsp<»8c of
What ray pick *ud Im*. ’y jiug!
IVITIE8.
bits of 'quicksilver backing still
these pianos and organs as fa.st
I'd say. Gimme the old swing
place wa.s submitted to him and in
they arrived here from the different
N’ under the old locustL irces
trees
• Regular meeting of Wks tonight
rhe
refused
to
give
them
up.
saying
she
hour he turned out what is perhaps
factories. We are at pre^nt greatly
On the old plact\ ef you pleasy
one candidate for Initiation.
would
not'
part
with
them
for
the
the only glass arrowhead. fashion#>(l
overstocked and will offer large inDanglin’ there with half-shet
-shet ^vc.
Sir. knights Traverfie City it^ni.
after the design and methods of the
dueements to intending purchasers.
Waitin’
fer
the
cat
to
die!
R71: Installation of offleers
stone age. In existence. He was then
These instruments must be sold at
night at 7:30. Dutch supper will be I’d say. Gimme the old gang
given a piece of obsldlum. the beaut
once or be reshlpped. which will ne
or luirefooied. hungry, lean.
served after InsUllatioo ceremonies
cessitate another cash expenditure the stronp*st ties of friendship have ful volcanic glass, which Mr. Kendall
Or’nVy Ihi>s you wont to hang
. All sir knights Invited.
Whf-n you’re gmw«-d up twicet as making an enornioqs expense wlthoul l»een formed betweenthe families. Mr. picked up In the aouthwest. It x
• The •‘married folks” will 1»e present
any pcisslble gain. .This we are on I’ssary. a man of humble means, has new material to the boy arrowhead
at the WeHjue-toog club dance tomor
done all that be conW do to aid tbe maker, but after breaking the piece
24 inch Colored Crepe dc Chcncs, Pink, Pale Blue,
denvoring to axold.
row evening and wllj show the younger The old gjarden patch, the old
family of bis benefactor.
*
once, he fa.Mhloned a liny and perfect
If you ever Intend or have a dcsln*
Truants, and Uie stuff we atoledl
Tan, Cardinal and Black, worth 75c,
Y||
crowd how to enjoy an occasion
The medal Is given to Mr. Poell by
to own an Instrumcnl we will i
The old Ktompln’-groun*. whore w
the Interstate commerce commlsalon bird point thM Mr. Kendall prizes only
that kind All the married people
It so you can have one now. Don’t nnd Is tbe first to be awarded under next to his glass arrowhead.
Wore the grass off. wild and free
prged to be present. ‘
A
fall to call and learn the Inducen
As
the
swoop
of
the
old
swing.
the
recent
act
of
congress
authoriring
The
glass
arrowhead
has
l>c€‘n
the
Mrs r. Paris of Finh sirvel Is very
we have to offer. You may pay cash
wonder, astonishment and envy of Mr.
27 inch Chiffon Taffeta, Grey, Brown, Navy, Change
scripumly 111 wilb a sln»ke of paralysis Where are usiK to climb and cllt
And twist rntin’. and fight, and lit— or have the terms arranged to your,
Kendall’s friends who are authorities
auffered yestertlay morning
able, Green and BI.nck. also Blue and TCp Yll
own ctinvenlence. Wc kindly urge
on Indian reMcs. The> cannot unde
Street commissioners and workmen Wallin* for the cat to die!
Black, $1.00 value, for....... ..............
I Ub IU
to call and see tho genuineness of
stand It. and the owner is enjoying
have been busy all day scraping the ’P.-ars like t ’most alius could
these reduced prices for yourself,
Swing
the
higheRi
of
the
crowd
their
astonishment
and
unbelief.
He
year
for
tbe
leopard,
aays
tbe
New
heavy fall of snow frt»m the main
not convenient for you to call kindly York I»reas. Reporta from Paris say lets bis relic go out of bis bands for
street gutters and piling it inti» the Je* sail up there lei I sttMxl
30
inch
Okee
japahese
Silk
for
Kimonas
or
drapery
Downside up. and screech out loud, drop us a line and we will be pleased the new styles iu motor coau will be but a moment and with the Injunction
center of the strvt-i. ah« r. li
purposes, regular price, 7.5c, Pre-lnvemory
lo mail you a complete list of these In made-from bla spotted akin. No otber to be careful. When the polished sur
Keich my breath, and jes draw hack
■ound roudbed for KU IghIng
strumcnis. consisUng of some sllghUy costly i>elt can compare with this fa- face, just a bjt of which* was left to
A force of^cc^i men were^bus> Ft'r to Un tbe old swing slack.
vored fur. for It has tbe merit of being
used ones.
this afternoon at the^^erfi^tapioetie YIt my low-head dippln’ atlll
not only striking, bnt becoming; and It show the arrow's origin, Is polntc(l out'
Sleinway.
Huntington.
forms an Ideal wrap to protect women and the bits of mercury of the m
depot and yards eJearin^d the hcwvy In the green boughs, and the chill
Sphmer.
Mendelssohn.
from dost and nrtcrobea. Its hair being backing are shown, tbe. wonder of the
snow which greatly Impt'di'd fast traf- rp my backbone taperin* down.
Sterling.
Schaeffer.
With my Khadder on the groun’
abort, ft readily Nieda anow and rain. collector who tolds the arrowhead Is
Bradford.
Smith 4c Banies.
Slow nnd slower trailin’ by—
new garment ta America, but aane so
Wegman,
and othere.
Wallin' fer the cat lo die!
THE MARKETS.
Mr. Kendall la entbuslasUc over bis
Grinnell Bros.* Piano—Onr own make. ciety women who are about to leton find. “A boy who could study that
to time Ubocea a^ looking ta Faria
- Chicago. Jam l8.-Catilo-u.otKi Now my daughter’s 11 tile Jane’i
Grinncfl Bros., 159 E. Front SL.
the perseverance
for wtator watdrobaa may hart laogcfd out nnd who
kind" o' baby awing
^X»ei8c lower. Hoga^se.OOO:
Traverse City. Mich.
akin
coated
Ibelrtraaka.
and
patience to cairy on bU experiOn the porch, ao’a when it rains
blgber. 8bccp—17.(KK); steady.
She kin pU.r there—lltUc thlng!
Chicago. Jan. is.—May
Honoluln has on exhlbltkm a apcelgreat tbin^ In blm.” said Mr. KenAnd I'd limped ont folher day
RR^c: corn. 46H; oata. 32Vfcc; pork
en of tbe llilll or “stone that breeds.**
dan, when be bad abowed the arrow
With my old cheer this a-way.
from Kan Island. Tbe natlres say
heads to a press representaUve and
Swingin' her «nd rockin’ too.
that If tbe stone la ptaeed In a glass ttan tbe dronkennaaa nmo^ tba wnck-j
tbe atory. “The boy.” be
Thlnkln’ how 1 uaet to do
jar and water pottrrd over It and tbe tagn>enai>ditatfoiriaha.betodacre».^^^
continued, “la Immcntely interested ta
J continued
At her age. when suddenly.
Jar corked for a couple of days the tog.
* "1 tbe
the atndy
stud* of geology. I have secured
I Tley, fran’pap!" she says to me.
stone will reproduce Itself in the form
laome good booka for him on tbe tubfif fonr of fire Mnaller stones.
I “Why you rock ao alowT’ Baya 1,
llect and intend to give him aone help
WAMTlCy-<Jlrl
In tbe directloii of bla amblUon. Joit
TRY A RECORD WANT ADl
EAFIRE LUMBER GO.
=£■=-1^ Pione 90
FRANK H. PAINE
r
.36
.20
'
’mm
Walter M. Paige, Agt.
SUITOR
OVERCOAT
IIH
Geo W. mer)
Pre-Inventory Sale
OF SILKS
Sale Prices on Black Taffetas
r.iSQuaiiir i.zsQiuirn i.50Qiaiii; t.rsQoaiiir
.ssirjsssi's
vork. Inquire 714 Ualoa atrwat.
Jaalt-tf
TIIY A RtCOIIO WANT AA.
n* A MSCOIID WANT Aa
89c
totak of
17.year>old boy irllh no
booka, with only a tow
edo-
95c
1.15
ۥ milbelm
1.35
I
m
; dAffUARV
THE raSCOVERER
ltv« nmt fflvw toe a
deraok He i
chknee to ^nke it np to ktto.And he did live; Iwt tor m Mtok titoe
if wna a hard tgkU'toid thero wm
daya wketi It aeetowd that death toast
wte. Mias Cynthia got no thin and waa
haekJthere. ToaTw eomlng home wtth pnupd (he.optate ttat
•n ratr wen. b(tf
It h «My i» »»
•e,torgood.”
-Cynthy^ name to her aenaas at too Ihr «hn* IfyOv M «• •■TMtirie.
taM,-aald Mrs. Joha Joe, "and she’s ao Br war <X lltotratlo. be loU ot« |M
fhingai you’d newer know bar. wboM nreethratl eeU ID her OM
Ohaagad laat the ward for tt!”;-!-. M. evening: “Were m aware that 1
TOUT boM Mt BiOtr abo
The earth aeefnad to Mlaa Cgnlhit Montgoatoiy. la the Uviag Churoh.
-the boy
«*• btaD • stMc* Ml ot nproMb.
No, Hie to laugh ont ia prodiga] Jey«wsnes»
'XH courM I
abe Md. Tto peb
ooe afternoon abe drove hoasq wbea
WObar had Bene pranoaneed oot ol
tbtak I woG«''not kwr
fooi■topr But u tbi* b« rmr
aad
deni eC haim. Tee.
Thlrty^Ui
dIMralt. for be had paood b a cab. •?o«»tororohtai.bothewlUnM know
foo, I fear-he U delevioue and rmrea oo their aides and telnt bine hasaa on Is tto iargtot toaa ia either the anay
nr Medhther and CMMraia.*
their brows! How gallanUy the aa- ornaxT. He weigha SS9 pooada and is
: Miea'CynthIn fbBowed thd* doctor plea flaunted their crimson flags! How now aervlag his flflh eallstaient of
down the kmg ward. When be passed kind and friendly was every face she three years each. Tt»«* sergeant is mn
by a cot she pushed past him. Wllbiir met! Afterwards Miss Cynthia said Bagltshmnn by birU and tbe oldoat
lay lotting restletely on hie pillow. He that she began to Urc that day.
SMB ia point of senrlco In the oonat
wsg fWn to emadatloa. but his cheeks
WUhnr’s recovery was slow.^Cvcry nrUUery. served two yemrs nt the front
werp drimson aad hie eyes borning day Miss Cynthia drove over with in the rhUtppinea and disttngulshed
The boy seemed to shrink.
“Daddy said 1 was lo stay with you." briih:,t, dainty, and her loving gentleneas hUaaelf there. There nre few belter
he said wislfoUy. **He said yon were
Mtoi Cynthia stopped and took the
30oe the less grBcefuIly on her be- ganners in tha army than he.
so good and kind, nnd would love me hot, dry hands in hers.
Qoiack, sieved to be the oldest Infor hid sake.”
’Wilbur,” she sobbed, “don’t yon
I weicotoe her coming.
dian in the west, died on the aatsop.
Tor a moment Miss Cynthia soft know me-Aunt CynthlmrWashington, a few days ngo. No one
ened: she had been vyry food of her
-Too n«r not my Aunt Cynthia,”
Men who hare had etperieaoe
knew his exnet nge. but he was cur
step-brother; It seemed that his voice said Wilbur. -Daddy said Atmi Cyn
in gppy iron naddins and who
talnly past fbe century »ark nnd U U
appeared to her acrom the grave in thia was good and kind-you are a
aro willing tn work in open
generally believed that he waa ctns * lo
behalf of thU child. But the crust of crom. bad woman. I want daddy. Why
shopa, oan find atoadjr em“I have oome to take you away.“ ahe
ISO years old. Settiera who knew him
years was not to be no easily broken | ooean/L he come? Why doesn’t he
ployntcnt wider jraarlj oonfifty years ago aay he was an old man
“Your tether meant that I would oome to little WUber?**
tracU at tatea langinu fron
, Wilbur shrank back,
(hen.
Quiack
was
always
a
peoeifci|
look after you.” aho said, “and I mean
ri.25 to $4.60 prr day witk
cmthta prt ap ud f«cd the
..JJO, ,o Mr. neb.n,." ho raid, pit- Indian, never took pan In any of ihc
to. but I can’t afford to keep you here.
pdW. by ndJ’
I eously. “Oh, not there. Aunt Cynthia! ” •iprifangs and stendily befriendol 'ce
Tonll have a good place at Mr. Rob”Ho’s got to get better.” abe mild.| Mias Cj*nthia stooped and klsmKl his x^hiieti. He was a eitlx<^ with the
las* If you behave’ yoomelf. I’m going stubbornly. “8p«e no expeam orlforeho
UcXBaz75.1Mr«lt.Hl^
right to vote and owned
to take you down now. before I un trouble. If ho dies I will be a mar- icrnaL
harness tbe pony, no gy and wash your
face whUe I put up your things. Don’t
look so woebegone, for pity's sakeI’m not taking yon to prison.”
Wllbur turned and went silently to
lo th« world hM reoeired soch widf«prt«d and (he kitchen. Miss Cynthia thought
ahe heard a sob. She went with a
firm step Into the little bedroom off
the lian and took a pumc out of a
I
VtttbMt Corapoand.
drawer.
Will entlrrlr em the wont tom at Female Gomplainta, Inflaai]
“I s’posc I ought." she said, doubt
erraikm. FMog and DtoplaoaaMat. and ocmaeqoeot 8plaal WeaJ
fully. “I don^ s poHo be has a ceul, I
daresay he’ll lose or waste lt,“
Everyliody will welcome the
ementof thin great annnal Bate, as our January salea of Women’s wearing apparel haw
8be counted ont acvonty-flre cents
become noted as the greatest value giving event of Uio enUre year,
Illy. When she came out Wilbur
We
present to the public of TravoraeCity and anrronnding country, one of the greatest opportunities in Cloak buying that has
was at the door. 8he put the money
ever been known.
awkwardly Into hU hand.
A THOUSAND BEAUTIFUL CARMENTS-ALL THIS SEASON’S MAKE-for Ladies’ Misses’ and
“There, aee that you don’t spend it
ChndrM.
dren. at one qns^r,
quarter, ooe-thmf and one-balf off. This year tbe variety of new. snappy, exclnaive atyJea
styles is
U enormom
enormous and oannot
romorm^SS^bemriMif-down feeling. ezHrme laaaitade. *'don*l on any foollshDces.**
oata** aad •• wantjUj^lafljalow'^l^^^^ «xcitaWllt;% MUbUit^,
toll to |)l<>ase yon. The details of every one oftbese garmento is superior in the minutest points and in onler to dispose of such an
Mias Cynthia's action made a good
enormous quantity in u very short time the prices most be so low that they will draw humlroda and hundreds of discerning
discemi buyers to
deal of talk in Wllmot The women,
onr Cloak section.
headed by Mrs. John Joe-who said
'poTioK this shle
Shle all
nil nltorations
aUemtions will be c-bai^ for at the exact cost of labor,
goods roserved, laid by, or sent O. O. D. withbehind OTithU’s back what she did
out a deposit of otio-tbird
not dare lo say to her face—con
a. BefnaeallMSatitutea.
j
HERE%E*VALUESTHA
THE®®NTI®^”cOMM UNITY;
demned her. The men laugtied and
said that Cynthia was a shrewd one;
there was no getting around her. Mlis
1
O
nn
f«»-‘•bo'oe
onehundre.1
handsome
ooats.
made liy the best manufacturdra in this
^ //
after hia mother, whoever abe waa; CynthU herself waa ter from easy;
Tka wriafikif of Mlaa Cytithla.
* V/. vy V./ country*. Eveiy garment now, long ooato, medium long ooato. Broadtail velvet^ooats, fur
*i wonder tf Td better flavor thui for there aln*t a bit of Merr1\-alc In she could not forget Wilbur’s wlalful
lined roaU. costs with high Btomi collars, coats worth $lo, $18 and $20. Your roost
|
cake with lemon or vanilla. If** the him. And he a t»cen brmighl up pretty eyes, and ahe had heard that Robins
DicMt perplexing thing 1 ever beard of rough.**
.
, inoatp
nangmm* expectations will Ixj more than realized. Your choice for only...................... ..
* WnVyV
{
la nr life.**
!
^ <Well. It*ll he a great roaponalblllty
A week after the boy pad gone she
Cjmthla put down the bottlea for
Cynthia, t^courne. But he’ll saw him one day at the store. He was
with
/.
•lih a vexed frown; her perplexity !>e cohipaijrrTlKCand he ll Ik* real lifting heavy bags from a can; th«*
7 (T
for 13.od, 12.no &$ 10
had nothing whatever to do with fla handy to nin your erranda. and—**
work was beyond hla atrengih, and he
voring the golden mixture in her cak»'
/
coats. These are
*Tm not gtilng to keep him,*’ aald was flushed and panting. Miss Cyn
1
,.prth 22 60 and
“■ W V.^ G..50 coats. The
Imwl. Mm. John Joe knew that; the
mniie from choviofs and kerseys
Mlaa Cynthia, determinedly. Her thin thia’s coiteclence gave her a bard aUb.
25.00. Beantifully Uilored, a 11
newest styles of Empire, Tourist
latter had dropjHHl In. In a flurry of,„^^
them.eivea flrmly and her She bought a roll of peppermints and
inlaid with vehx*t, tailor-stitched,
silk
linal,
only
12.50.
rurto»lly coneemlng the little Iniy
and
swagger
1»ox-coats.
took them over to him; he thanked
saUu lined, etc.
•whom ahe had aoen about Mlaa Cyn |
him-* aald Mra. her timidly and drove quickly away.
lhla*a ptaee for the laat two daya. Her I
*'^»'
^^^-Mra.
••Robins hasn’t any buslnexa putting
^ughter Kilty waa with her; they John Joe. blankly. **You can’t send such work on a child,” she said to herlauh aat rloae together on the kitchen him liack to CalUomy!”
Ignantly. “I’ll speak to him
**! don’t Jntend tc^Bul as for having
#c fa.
al»oiii li.”
'
him here to
•V -It la too bad/* aald Mra Joe. aym )^hlm
It worry my life out and
And she dld-and got an answer
pathetically. *1 dtm i wonder you an- kwp me In a peri»ctual atew. I Jua!
Jhat made her ears tingle. Mr. Rob*
ilnlxed up. «o nnexpectH. tt»o! When , won*t dti li. IVye think I m going to
worth 10.00 aiul
V T ft
J 0C
0 OR
01
Ins bluntly told her be guessed he
Irouhle mynelf alimit children at my
^idd he romer*
l’2.00.atonly
(,3U
atonly..........................4.33,
"tonly....^................0,93
at„nly
.»^03 .
knew whst was what about his hands.
J ‘^umday night.” aald Cynthia. She age? And all he'd coat for clothea and He weren’t no nigger driver.' If ahe
achtMilIng.
toof
I
can't
afford
it.
I
Aad dc-cided on'^he vanilla and waa
wasn’t sallaflcti she might take the
Shipping it hrUkly In. ”1 aaw an ex- dtm*t Mipp«KU‘ hla father exported U. Isiy away aa soon as ahe liked.
prem wagon drive Into the yard with either. I auppoac he expected me to
Mias Cynthia did not get much com
a boy and a trunk In It and I went «uit Icvik afte r him g bit—and «»f eeuirse I fort out of life (bat summer. Almost
jual aa he got down. *Are you my . will. A imy of hia age ought In lie
everywhere she went she was sure to
Jlunt ^nthla?* he aald. ‘Who In lh.‘! R»’le to tuini hia ket'p. anyway. If 1
meet Wilbur, engaged In some hard
jworlff are yoiir ! aaked. And he Raya. ha»k out a place for him wimewhere
She could not help seeing how
All arc made strictly in accordance with the very latest fashion, from new and choice materials. Here are the
>rm Wilbur Mcrrlvalo. ami my fnthcr wh^re he ran do odd Joba and go to
miserably pale and thin he had Ik*.
waa John Merrlvale: he died three achool In iIm* winter, 1 think ICa all
lots that will make business hum:
Tbe worry had Its effect <m her.
weeka agt*. and he aald I waa in <f>me | anyone ran expe<*t of me. when be
•Hie ncfghlKTrs aald that Cynlbla wa.s
to you becauM* you wen* hla alaler* j ain’t n*«lly no blood relntlon."
abatTMT than ever. f-Xen h«T rtuirrh
Well, you r»»uld jmtt have kti<*ckeil mej Mlaa Cynthia flung the laat aentenre going was Embittered. She had always
K QP: for -..W. H.-.0 a^
A RR for f».00, 7.00 and
8own with a feather!**
| at Mm John Joe rather defliantly. not enjuyi'd walking up.the aisle with her
^-50 $5.00
8.00 skirls, direct
10.00 akirts. Pine
”I’m aurr.**'aaid Mt>. John J«K!.
jllhing the expi-*aaion mi that lady’.< rich skirt rustling over the carpet, her
and $6 00 skirts,
Panamas, broaiicloths, novelties,
from tbe Wsl makers in this
I didn't know you had a bnitber. And ! fare.
bona-fide reiluclions, big assortcashmere shawl folded corivelly over
country. They arc strictly first
etc. Many new iffivts and the
hia name Merrlvaler*
/
) -| supini.e mdanty «^mld ex|Hvt
ments and valnea positively
boulders, and her lace Umnel set
very
Ixist
values
in town at the
claas tailored and splendid ma
without a parallel.
• Well, he waan t any relation, real ! more. C.vnthy.** aald Mra John Joe.de prerbely on her thin, shining crimps.
regular prices, but now only 5.85
terials.
ly. I waa alauit ^lx yearn old when j preratIngly. **Jlc would Im* an awful Bnt she could take no pleasure in that
my father marrliid hU nuUher. thejlM.tlier. I've no doubt; nnd yoa’ve
In the sermon now. when Wilbur
‘ widow Merrlvale. John waa Juai m> ; Uve^l alone ao long ♦rlth no our to sarrtgh! across from her pew. between
age. and we were brought up I oget her a on y you that you wouldn't ktoow hard-featured Robins and his sulkySome uprehdid valuM that wore |2.50. $3.00 ^ f QC
juat like brother and aUter. lie waa| what to do with him. Boy» an* alway* looking wife. The boy’s eyes had
aad $330. black and color,, at....... ........... JP * *^0
areal Bice fellow. I muat tay. But he getting into mUchlef-my four Juat
rowB loo large for his |hln face.
went out lo Callforny. yearn agt». and keep mo on the dead jump. 8IIII. H‘«
The sonening of Miss Cynthia was
TXe absolute CUtnuice of aU reaalal^ FDItt PI
1 haven’t heard a word of him for flf. a pity of hlm-poor little fellow! No a very gradual proeeas. hut It reached
' mothei or father-lt eeema hard.”
climax one September morning,
teen yearn—didnt know
THIS GREAT CLOAK SALE ; : : ;
MI
mk
Cynihla’8
face
grew
grimmet
alive or dernl. But If aeema from
when Mrs. John Joe rkne Ihto the forkitchen wttftT an Unportant face.
what 1 can make out from the Ints than ever as ahe went to the door with
that hla mother died wrhen he wraa a her rallera and watched them dowrf Miss Cynthia was preserving her
A Sphoe will not permit ns to <ioote prices, but suffice It to say tliai tbe- coDlinually mikl weather bhs left ns wfUi g sloek
^ baby. and^|8m-B^ John rovghed It the garden path. An anon ar Mm. John
umr.
B twice aa big as test year, aod every fdr piece must go now. The entire stock has boen re-assortod,’ re-arranzed had re-ttiarked
along together—prM|jr“^poor; too. 1 Joe aaw that the dm»r waa abut abb
“No. thank you. I’ll not sit doira^I
. ^ to the lowest |>ric*es of the year. Reliable ^'URS have never been offered at as low a price as we will ({note in this sale.
Make your ariection now.
gufwa—(111 John took a fever ahd unburdened her mind lo her daughter only run In—I aoppoae you’ve heard It,
died. And ho told acme of hla frienda
”BId you ever hear tell of the like? That little Merrlvale boy baa took awto BMid the boy to me. for he’d no re I thought I knew Cynthia llenderaon ful sick with fever, (hey aay. Ho***
lalloM then* and not a cent In the well. If anybody in Wllmoi did. but
ortted batf lo death this wum
vPryoBe knows vrhat Robins is
world. Ahd the child came all the way thla tKWia me. Juat think. Killy—
from Callforny. and here be la. I*ve there* ahe. la. no one knowa how rich, with kls help-anfl they aay he has
been just dlatrmcled ever alnce. I’ve and not a aoul In the world belonging
m goodldMI tor bU lauior. and
bd*! ran down, t
nemr bM nnnd to chlldiwn. nnd to to b«r—aad (hr won’t evra Ukc In
For Kimooaa worth I
For badica’ outing
. have the hmine kept In a perpetual hnr brothnr’n cbIM. Sbe amnl be n s’pose. Anyway, Robhis took him over
60c,e0oand75«S.
nproar la more than 1 can ataod. He’a bud womnn. Bui It'n Jnit menoneo. to the bospltnl at Stantord last nightabont twnhre and n bora mtnrbler; I pare and almplc-rtie *rad#ea tala good gracknia. Cynthy! toe yoo sick r,
Mias Cynthia had ithggered to a seat
bell tear ttaroask tbe Tooata wlih hla | what he’d eal and w«tr. The poor
•mp leet. aad he's smashed one of; alie doesn't look as If he’d need anch. by the thble; her fhee waa pnllUL
“No—Ift oMy your news gave me u
m btoe TSset and tom down a eartaln | oatbts didn’i used lo be like that, bui
Ihd ant Towaer on the cat half a dot. ; u„„ her every day. 8he*a
hn tlflMi. already—1 never waa no wor i got jj^^d aa i
“I must hurry back nnd aee to the
ried. I've tot him out on the veranda, j That afternoon Mlaa Cynthia barihettlng jeaia now. to.keep him quiet ineaaed her fat gray pony into the Ben’s diuneru. I thooght I’d oome and
tel^you. tbongh I didn’t know aa you’d
lor a IhAinpMl.,
j phaeton, bemeif-ahe kept
-I’m raal aorry for you.- aald Mra man aor maid, but lived In her big. otoc.”
John Joe. -auto fonr ehlld, I
ImmatteU bbeae !n ,
Bbd laid bartua la
hert never had anyone to look after as4 drM avay down the deety. butAiideomeanthevayffomGhH-Ttit a JadcMBt oa m%T ."aba
lqray akme. too-hf muit be real .eliting on the remnda. 6he retar.««
III an honr'a time and drove Into tMSa ■aaaad. Wa fotas to dla. aad ra
He muat take lyanl. ahntUag the gete behind her hU mnrdarw. Tbte U Un aoo
ia miechW, she hervledly Med the
poor io the rnaiag aad weat ta aeareh
eChim. %e feend him sittlag by tbe
wen, hie cMa ia hie haads; he waa
Cynr
pale aad Me eyee mere rad. Miee Cyn
thia hardened her hiut nnd took him
Into Che hones.
TVS been down to see Mr.
thle aftocnoon, WUbnr.- ahe aald. pm
teadiag to hniah aotoe Ihvleihle M
from the boUom of her alee, black
cashmere skirt for aa caccime to avoid
looking at kim. -aad he’s agreed to
take yoe on trial. It^ a rhal good
chenro ■ better than yoe eonld expect
He days he’ll board and ekdhe you,
aad lei yoe go to ecbool In the wtn-
WINliD
I ^ '-W
».aair^
rSTh^ldS^
r"
GREAT CLOAK SALE!
"il?* todSSkSfSf^^
W^lSiSr, or* aoS^
t
A QC;
^
1
MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS
INFANTS’COATSr^'.f.95c ir....,l.r5 X...2.r5 X..,.3.r5
Hundreds of Skirts—Away Below Regular Prices.
t
CHEAPER SKIRTS
r'-
/>
t.
95c
EXTRA SPECIAL
SPECIAL CENTER AISLE BARGAINS
45c tS'J’iS:
98c Si
-”«■ •' »*|43c
remnants of dress goods at one-third off
EMBROIDERIES
I
STEINBERG BROS;
1
1
•j;-
ntt cvmnM koora t«
1
crfv. IIICHMAN. THWR^V, MNUARV U, Ittt:
tto Kied qty Hig|i atoooi wnrs te
X^rifas fam wito towaga
oral ways to tto btoaes sr ttoir-hast
girls- ttox were picked ap one bp jme
by tea toem^ sT the soptomors find
estod- and driven ovte to Htfmf.
IT yw vut s mil It 40 chores or a rirl for honevet, woke risr vasts hwvs thnach tti4 fasl
where they w«we' ts^eo to a hotel and
givea an oyster sapper, and te dt»
^Jr.
tlsM driven toato bu^too tele for the
party." The-best girte" wme •
tag aU avsatac, too. •
I^IKMT teOWM
's^srsax's
^jOTBhm u »oc
u> ufcf
mitif ^rtwiwly t t>i> Umm.
Hit
It frtt to tatom
vtottor «r Mt ttoto wM to
mdiiC t« IHU tUt^^oriac tto ptoMit
SodM
toiiMwk f
«to ih0 fto«r«r emvu. vfll mb* totora
tto ttoTtoi*
tottor rritop to
Ito tto toMto «r tta Wto4J«to mto
m wtMitP^
lawrtoa tc MilM
tto toltoUto totorml ia totolM «»«.
caM toltoi tto toitor aatota.
MtoOtiaUaaaKailto.
Ttora la
^
aloMa aiaoac tto track taaai cattoaitoU f»Tto CtotoBto Ifipalar. ito apHiMto «to Ml toaaltofaMto toat aatoMC
•%«4tor« aalfcttotlaa. H« toi Mi
molUaaa ato aatarad tka Uatrarrtty
toUUaalvtol ton to toll aot iiartlQl
r.-r
aveelYos. ts %ct. ‘
tlwy*!. gMd !•
•w—t
trteg,s«ntotetew^
■ary. If yeo really
wm • MbcvU ttetv
sllgatly
GnhM
Crockers
beklsf-aigcrcst la
noear-Uifferrat la
sss,
Sis
Bverefler yea will to falded by the national ilscurr COMfAlor.
Itode Mark, in red sad white, on each end of s pscksKc. when,
•asr and wherever yea buy BuemiS, Crmtkers •md
itoONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
totoflla.Vafy IIL
a «tvart, tto 1>raaa gaailtor. vbo
M kaova tto aotmtrr over aa Uo
vto amatod tto FUialaiaioto
I
Mi toalaiito Oaiaaa Clir atol aaa. t>r the AChlf lea.
Los Atoete^
iwlrler. hat also
MJ^ Kav TortJ vary4ll «ttk ]
phte.
It
mb
Bolter TUe
-abcoil
I. f eoI;! eaI. f SO i’l: t SO
SpIQerl
slfBed with PhUadel-
; t toI; t eo
CUIMTE IS THEIR PH |
„fEUK
|
Ooneve athletes have taken up BUT IT OFTEN DISAPPOINTS THE Special to the Svenlng Record.
wrcsUlBd. aad this branch of sport te
CALIFORNIANS.
Fife Lake. Mich.. Jan. IR.-D. C.
Andinc sreat favor at Cornell and
Hutchins of Cadlltec was s busing
West Point. The other big oollcges
caller In town the last of the
tofva «gl>t ta tto teetiUy win be represented at the first InterMiss Rae OoHstick of Petoskey. who
S. H. Ssyltr of Yuba Writes sn Entec
aait Saturday. Tbalr laftom
has been the guest of her cousins, the
laclada atoHaklag all toltot to be held at Columbia iho tetter part
taining Description of Crete
Misses Bemstelne. for some time, has
of March.
retumetl tc her home.
The eastern racing season for l»M
Mr. and Mrs. John Jars and
promises to be the best In years, as
8. H. Baylor of Yubs. who te si>ond- Hait»ld left Friday night for Indteaa,
Oaa^ to I
lorsoaei by the entries tor the bis
Ing the winter In the went, writes on- called by the death of Mrs. Jots* fa4 or Tale*a i
handlcepe which have Just cloeed. The
■hrf.
terialnlngly to the Record of hte trip
. for tm jmn. mU to aanwit to
Miss Guce ^lloit ami her brother
as follows:
•I reached Los Angeles yesterday. Frank are visiting friends st Morley.
Wlotor N.^
,
Brichlon seventy. 8o It
Titus Leddy of Axln sj>ent Sunday
Friday, morning after a favorable'^aml
^ Moikocoo. J*a.
MntkerM
Ytoki club It prapariuf to hold Ita aa as Sysonby. Artful. Stalwart. Hormte, pleasant trip of four nights and three at home.
aual racatu tor ka jtohU. aad a1- Olseau. Waterildht. The Picket. OH daj's o\*er the Santa Fe route via Chi Several sleigh loads frr.m h«*re at
cago. Kansas City. Alberquerquo. Will- tended the box scM-ial given at Mrs. L.
raady tto Milftoa arc oMtoic Im
went. Burgomaster. Delhi. Kurokl.
lams. Barston. etc I congralulate my- A. Aldridge s Friday night and all ftraces, which will to hdd the tact oT WUd
Mint. Tanya. Ormondes Right,
seir on nearly coming up to the man port a good time.
Ito aMaih If Ito lea Btar*
Thtocr
Lord of the Vale. Roeehen and scores
Mr. and Mrs. John Weldnor
who was In nine states in the course
of ^hers.
of a sboH trip, suiting from the sutc children of Summit City are guests of
fraotorall Wr tto <
Colonial Qlrl has started In
of -single blessedness.'' and traveling Mrs. Weldnor's parents, Mr. and Mfa.
aani of Muakatoa lake, which It aow
slxty-sevto^ races^jria-drsi In IhIHythrough seven slates of the Union he Ce,). Rad. r.
** toM hy tto **4flgaoMl.” Just at pfae*
two. secondOn^nlne, third In twelve,
Clarence White and Marion Caro^
Bnded up in the sute of matrimony.
eat iha lee te la treat COadUloo for
unplaced hi fourteen and has woo
-And the last state of that man was bell have returned from Sharon.
,
radat aad the **whHe wlaged flyars *
purses aesretatteg $72,000.
Mr. and Mm. Frank Canute have
worse than the first." I have been in
arc amklat «reat iIbm la trial apUn
Wllmer Crowell, captain of the
eight states, not speaking of two above sold part of their boust-Uold goods preaad tadIHdaal hraahw oa the lake
Swarthmore football team, has denamed, vix.: Michigan. Illinois. Mte- paraior>- to moving to Or«*gt>n.
cllaed a reflection, as he Intends to Hourl. Kansas, Colorado. Now Mexico.] Miss Haxel Kidder has retu
quit college to engage In business.
Arteons and California, but It might j from Tusiln and will again take up
Woodaa howtlat hatia are bMonliuc
CroweU Is one of the best drop kickers
noi be prudent for im- ui say. while I I her school dut
aoaiwar aad dearer every year. West
and punters te the country. He has am here that the test state is worse! Miss Wlnifrt^l Htsiges d.dightfufly
ladlaa Uganai vlue. from which the
scored over thlHy goals from the fleM than the first, but itf^* report lOioulJ j| mierialned
enierialned a few friends lU
aj ht-r home
halU are manuractured. U worth
in the last three years.
come hack on me and In that case tboj^turday ev.*nlng wlih p^dro. Dell
froA 176 to 1100 a toa. aad the price
Vincent Stevenson. Pennsylvania's last state would he worse for me than clous refri-shments were s«-rv»-d.
U ■turenlaf.
rowdy quaHerback. says be wUI not
the Misses IJjomiWson, who have
the first tor tt© Californians are :»
Whip the" lots are received here
quit the team because the faulty ve.
Jealous people snd would make It hot been at Anderson's camp where their
they are cut la cuheahapad blocka and
toed his election to the eaptatecy of
father Is foreman, were called to th^r
for me.
then aaaioead. So craat haa 4to dethe team.
These people pride themselves home at Haire Saturday by the death
^aMAd haootoa tha^ the aphtoea
The faculty athletic committee of
specially on climate and I have noticed of their mother, who was taken 111 and
plumed whaa they are yreen. As the
Stanford university declares that baaeall along the latter imrt of the route died at the home of a friend she ww
" wood Is aeaslUve to the baai a^dcold*
ball Is on a -dtetlncUy lower level than
and also here that their minds seem visit Inj: Jn Cadillac.
-of couraa tto halls crack aad aooi
any other college spoH." No use to
Mrs S. D. Hart, who llve^ aUmt
burdened with the necessity of spoloexamine the bead of the fellow who
gitlng for the present misbehavior of four miles north of here. 1s guile lU.
drafted that report; nothing in It.
heir pel—the climate. a.s It has been having suffered two light strokes ^
brMba. a chea^ wood. Is a substi
unusually cold for the region at this paralyvis.
tute. Theae halls are so lltbt that
time of year. When company te pres^
they ava taaatly waad by wooseo.
ent the had boy te specially lecture<l
Hayd rubber aad oomposlta substlMr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Klrotoner»s
•o behave properly but to the chagrin
talaa ara apriatlBc ap to, raplaoe tko
Quests
Arrived
Late
Last
NisM
of hte parenu he nearly alway s breaks Traverse Bay Tent No. 13G. K. O. T.
woodeahalla They a^ expeaslve and
But They Stayed tarty.
alt the rules and so it seems the
thair toaaafheUNra U yai la Ito
M. M.
weaker has b^n doing'It
hen*.
tatfuxml state.
Traverse City. Mich.. Jan. 15.
Mr. aad Mrs. Hman KIrcheoer enAt this season when northern people
Hard on Freshmen,
Whereas, The Great and Supre-rae
tsrtalDed sixteen friends from WUesy
are rushing down here to find
rhlcete, iaa. |L-~The faculty of
, Ruler of the Universe has in Hte tovllle test evening at ibelr home. 24S
Northwestera uutveralty's echool of WasbiQgtott street. The party Intend place. the cUmate.the weather has
wisdom removed from among us
law has Issued ,a buUeUa forhlddluf
ed to come over In s sleigh hut wheo been cutting op its worst pranks andjene of our worthy and esteeme<V Ste
freshmea to try Ito places oa any uaifor Knlghb
alcolm B. Robertson, and
they got as far as Grawn ttoy IWUmI
The intimate relation held
Whei
the raads Impoaslble. So the^ left Intensely cold fo ibelr great disgust jI whereas.
rule, all tto stedeaU of the law atshOol
the team al Orawm aad took tto Per>e and so they are apologitteg for It. CIl- with him in this society makes ll emle1Itn»le to compete la athletics must
Martoettc imte which arrives here st mate te the strong card for this coun-; ,»ent|y l,efitting that we record our aphave aaeared at aeaat aae y^r. aad
try
as
it
Is
for
Florida.
Suffice
H
to
j
preclatkm
of
him; therefore "
11 o'clock. They then rsmsteed at tho
;muat,tove secured at least dthtaan
Klrchcner home untfl the 6 o'clock aay for the present that I am herej R«oived. That‘the Interest and enhoars to ertdit from the faculty jut
train this morning when they went aafe and sound. Los Angeles te s rat- thuiriasm which he has exercised In
that school lor work done.
hack lo Grawn. The night was pleas- lllng. booming city with more than the aid of our society be held In grateTbeactloa Is taken te order to tnard
double the number of people I xuih:fai „>o)emhrance.
icaiut tha toUftat in or tradoatea of sntly spent in music and games.
poud It to cootolil. ^erjbody t> on 1 R«»|,ed. Ttat tlw suddoa rcmona!
ottor dspaittototte who eater tto tew
the Jmap dotns •owKbUic. “ErOTy 'of .ucli a lUe from aaoac oar mlilft
DEMAND FOR AUTOS.
aohool JamidtoLttUcy^ pteem oa the
bodr worfca lo boa Anpelet."
| |e,„^ « tocooct and o shadow that
8. H. 8a> l«-r._ j ..m
doaplx.naUwd by all the memProduct of tht White Faetevy Wall
hers of this order and will prove a se
Taken for tto Bsasan.
rious loss to the community and pdhSfeOnw aahWi atotoest atatealthe D. W. StewmrL ngeni lor tto White
-Tmly mifacolons. seemed the re
^ foal strike rale oa tto srofadttolU*B
of Mrs, Mollie Holt of this
Resolved, That with deep sympathy
iia handicap to weak hatters, while ll from hte company that ta order to In covery
ptece." writes J. O. R. Hooper. Wood
does aot seriously ptoci tto heavy Wi- sure aprlng deUvery. all orders for ford. Tenn, •‘she was ao wasted by of the bereaved reteUves of thO d(B•tos. Soaads as thoosh lle»iy te ,oan Mil to la to fto. U. The lac Dooghing up puss from her lunga. Doc
tors
declared
her
end
so
near
that
her
great
a kws to ns. an may be ovecraltd
tonrla so nmtod frith nriern that 4elalklnc by the caril.
tod Yratehed by her bedside forgood by mm whodoeth aU thli«s
tto large stock already taraed ternOy
“All coed toll playars so to Washterty-to^t htors: when, at my urgent
iactoa whoa they dto" says DbpeFtotoqnsst Dr. King's Now DIseovsry was
W. m Bishop.
ktren her. vrtth the astonishing resslt
toac. -tot aoto fo there while aHve.'*
Wm. Clancy.
tM tMb a aovart ton at Lave emt
m iisHT pwn
Bemsr tdifwttor Is oat of tto hid
luff wfiuMra of the weot this seeeqii,
‘ tie heatoidtoy
flMM fW
^ M his trieijkca at OeMead aal tto
RESOLUTIONS
covered, and te a healthy woman today." Guaranteed cure for eoughs and
eoMm. 60c mad lUOO at JohasoD Dmg
Oo.. r. H. Mea^C. A. Biigbee Drug
CSo„ druggista. Tftel boUle 10c.
BhKWMKBmto:
TRY A RKOORO WANT ML
Flint w^%to anaagad to give a
ries of pahUc card parties with 1
some prises, was the subject of an at
tack by Rev.' Cbas. A. Llppincott of
the First Presbyterian church,
said It was a gambling scheme ppre
gad pimple. He said; -I can d
no difference between the series .of
<krd parties proposed and the ordinary
gamhitag cwried oa la vioteilon of the
tew In aay secfH bsck room."
Robert R. Potater of Standlsh. who
ran for sute senator from that dUtrict tsro yeara ago on the democ
ticket, has a new scheme. He la en
gaged In promoting the National Umhreite Livery Co., which propow
place umbrellas In all the leading ho
tels o< the countr>-. chsrge s met
ship fee of $1.60. which c*ntlth.e tho
holder’to a Hckei: The ticket te
for an umbrella whenever the holder
may get caught ta a rainstorm.
The d«*ath from whooping cough on
Sunday of Clyde, the 7 yearnild son of
Warren Van Atetine of Brighton, afie
he had N'cn rescued by a boy chum .
wedk before from the mill pond, was
folhiwed yesterdsy by the death of h»s
-monthsHdd sister, snd another child.
2 years old. te In a critical condition,
Secretary of War Taft has proi
to attend the Bay Country McKinley
Republican club's annual banquet Feb.
20. He w ill be greeted by two old college chums.. Arthur H. Ingiahajo and
Newell A. Eddy. ‘ B^eryone ta Yale
knew Billy' Taft." said the latter, -apd
everjooe liked him. He's an all around
fine man: Just as ho was an all around
fine student and college man. He
a remarkably bright student, studious
and thorough in bts work. Us
your studious and intellecluaL fellows
are the quiet kind who are not j
Inent in the good fellowship circle, but
Taft warn an exception. Ther<- was no
more popular man than he in college.
He's built a good deal on the Teddy
Roosevelt plan; a square deal for
everyone, and wlien he says a thing be
means It and when he says It’s so you
can believe bim every lime."
Two sets of promoters art* after
gas franrhiso at Lapeer.
(
Harri 8 Pierce of Blsie. aged 74.
slipped and fall on his lr> i*ort h sn*l
his ht*sd was fractunnl.
Judge W. L. Carpenter of the supreme court leaves for Florida for bis
health, accompanied by Mrs. Carpen
ter.
John Hsyner, a Marshall saloon
keeper, arrested at the instance of Fr.
WANTED.
•ONKV TO LOAW-bo b* dbaH
beat wf rider,
d.
Jan Ig-St
WANTED FOR ARMYnnmaxrled men helved
and tt; clUtena of
United
Sutea. of good character and temTRAVERSE CITY MARKCti.
pecate habUs who can speak, read
and write Baglteh. For taformatloo I xhte atoritematowp tolly. ^ Ni.
apply to reernltlag officer. Hotel |
llaawtroipanilkUfafeltei^
B'klttag. Tiaverae City. Mich.
|
topriwaa
luea thorn aat If j
WANTED—Men lo cut 4 ft
per com, Tmverro aty
SSSS:::
WANTED-Work by day of any de-l
acripuon; prefer nnralng. 802 H-lSI?Ftool
dec ll-ifigSi;*
WANTED—Hamesaen lo oil and pob
lah. Fred Fuller, 143 B. Tenth.
nor 21-tf
FOR RENT."^
FURNISHED ROOMS—We bav
few flue Eleeptag rooms $1.5u
week and up; steam heat. bath. tt-Iephune. electric light. O. E- Bemus.
23C P'ront St.
Jkn 17-41
FOR 8ALE--Good wbrk horse; weight |
about 1.200; also good drlv'lng home !
inquire S. C. Darrow B Sous* groeery. 817 Bay street.
Jan 15-di.
TO RENT—Two houses to n*nt an-1
one* for sale. Inquire O. C. Isgrig.
141 E. Twelfth 81.
Jan 13-Ct
FOR RENT-Houae for rent Inquire
208 W. NinthJan 2 »f
FOR RENT-Houae on North
wood nvenua. P. . Goodrich.
\
dee 7-tf
FOR SALE
«r laws have voted
ThX-'U. of M.
against a joint
|br memorial purtrail of the late P
D<Trease in d
fever and no deal
the featiirc-s of th
of the state boar/ of health.
te said that :he Owosso Carriage
Co., which was »o closely identlfleil
with the Stewart l>ank troubles, is
bt* utlllxwl as an/iutomoblle factory.
Several Oraiy'l Rapids saloonm<
now agree that .hey are easy. "Coun
Kaltenberger displayed a "certi
fied check" for $25.0(K) and aald that
as going to bny half a hundred
ms. Then he liorrowed an aggre
gate of tm from four of them and
they and the Hptel Sarhmore pr
tors would like to find the "oount
Fred Allen, colored, and Thos.
Brooks are under arrest at Marshall
chargetl with burning Horatio Foster s
rink last November. Brooks owns
bowling alley and Allen has made an
alleged confession tbst Brooks paid
him $15 to fire the structure
the Indoor bast*hall games Injun-d his
business.
UMh mm nr Sh
StfSAl?S^X£Vi£
FOR 8ALE-1 offf-r for wie nr cl*.r
box factory: good paying business,
runs c'very day in the year; gocMl
chance for Homeone; you can get It
now. but probably not tomorrow as I
have had several Inquiries already,
reason for selling-have got other
business 40 look after. WriH* or call
at factor. 41C E. Eighth 8t.. ei* City
Restaurant. 131 Front St.
Clbbs, Traverse City, Mich.
H. E
Jan lK4;i
FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and liarnc-ss. 1024 Wol>stcr. CHx. 705.
Jan 17-Ci
«&.sr.yrbJS?iSLr“
ThataboMUdMUo at* twC
aad »Matr at nod tiakdr m tUt
TblDrsToD fieri to Eoov
About
PIANO
BUYING
A hoty world this and a
v»*ry Imsy
Wc* cviunot
be posted on all thinj^teariiniid
iijjsariiniKl
os—too busy,
Tbtrefon*,
then* are tbiiiL's we dwI to
know
In the* injitb*rial,|HjrcuttaioK yonr piano yon bps
too busy to shop around aiaF
look Uie matter up.
The
BimpUt wav is the KIM
BALL WAV. Itiavcatime;
it aavea your nerri-t, Ko *‘pa.
lienee tried** in the Kimball
tor'SALE-Two
Dice cow., <ie trlai
In September, the other not milk
ing; will be sold cheap. Dr. A. H.
Hollldaj.
Jan 17-U
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALEi^TNa
512 E. P:igbtb; will be sold cheap if
Uken at -once. Apply F. Birrden.
254 Front St.
Jsn IC-Ci
block wood. WUI deliver In any
quantity. Inquire al Farmers Sup
ply.
,
Jan 12 U
MISCELLANEOUS
MY MAOA2WE. "Invwrtliit for Profl.,
(which ni aeod free) I, w^h lio a
copy to any man who Intends to In
vest any money, however small; who
dwoBiac.
.
has money Invested unproflUbly. or
Lot B.«. ter/ ntk mt imaat Ob.
who can Mve 45 or more per month,
but who hasn't learned the art of InvesUng for profit. It demcmatrales
the rrol earning power of mowey—
the knowledge ftaanclera nnd hank
ers* hide from the maasea! It shows
«*». MtWMt
WaTB* nd Bor Sb.
how .to invest small sums and how
t tab « Banwo altML >«•—
to make them grow Into fortunes—
roTM 04 Bar lb.
-the actual posMbUltiro of totelllLot n. od koodo. <Mk B«t«kb.
gent tavestmeata. ll reveala the
OMdMO^ loettla^
enormous proflU bankers make itad
ahows how one can make the same
profiu
safely. It explains'how stuU to 14 aoM■bitdb
bad b Bbvoot ton
M -waijiriilr* M *M*tS
lK>lst»n. a f«-amsTer. age«l
suit for divorce fnmji
h-r
Jt,hn Welobeck. October 4. c harging exin-me cruelly and
iu*n Fup|H»it. The derm* was i
r>eerubc-r ;:o au.l was
• «*li«ek>pe wlllt
Simply thia:—Cat out tho
above cxiupoo and mail it to
H8. and we’Jl tend you nteful
piano information t^at you
can look over and study in
the quiet of your own home.
Von want to know abont
tbeiriaiioUiat id be«t mited
for tbid putifRiUr climate,
about the Koaianlee aad what
allToawaat lo know Awot
emt
^MHwVHchSact
.I»Sim|L4...
XWfiJlUIIIISUI
^ awlSSLw.
HOUSE
c
crrv, mcmtiM. thummv, mmuaiiv ia^
iBisaFniMUi
ioyiacttoaa^alliiitac
w
8PEN0ER
Pi
i
IronOx
Special to the Evening Record.
Honor. Mich.. Jan. 18.-Lawrenoe
Wyse was at Empire one day last
rek.
MBs Holmes, one of our teachers.
M the guest of her sister st Empli^
last week.
Wade Reynolds of Empire was In
town last Saturday.
Ml. and Mrs. Conklin were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Reynolds of
Empire last Saturday.
Mrs. H. Ryan and children, who have
ten visiting frienda aad relatives at
the aouthera part of the state, returned
to their home last Friday.
The Woodmen and Royal Neighbors
lodges bad a joint insulUtlon which
about thirty of the members attended
last Saturday evening.
to itotoOs Mito to a ksBir ito
■to— pwtoS toto to—to to
p.
Swam. Martha Hniil and J. Vaa BUri-
O'Brimi; adriaer. James Tumpomer;
:ar. Cart Smith; clerk, Ralph
p: aaoori, Rotort. QUbart; watch
. w. a Ptoktaa; aaattaat. N. Ooaw; maaaffar. Jtosph m^Orn
rttotaMaUattoafibhraaidto
to toppw ptoptoiR Rf tto Rojal
=1
^WHlto GHOSTS OF OgATH"
OONSUMPTiON AND PNEUMONIA
I
tmg. tow Muton hloek. A. & Bo.
bwrt C.C
TRAVEBffff CITY LCOION HO. IMNatkmal ProtecUvw LwgkMi wUlmtoC
in Wootamn ban <m\to third Ttsto
I and ewed by the greMest pf an, Mil •trieSy •denSfic fwnedr
end lAii«Tra«bles.Coagl».Colde,Bipaefaiti*. La Grippe, etc.. Ti<:
DR. KING’S
•‘1
OitmU. Mcrauiy; NaUta C Ocay.
OctZM
NEW DISCOVERY
fMMIIto*nn,l!0D6HSu»G0UIS
Cued of PM^moiila After Doctore Fidled.
>1 had be«e lU for WMMttBeviOi PneamoBla.” writM J. W. SeXliuioa cT
TRAVRRtC «TY LODOff, Na 2S. F.
A. M. menu on Monday oiraaiiic
" or
oa
orbdt
b«fa
the full of tto moon.
E. HaskelU
HaskeR aaerm
at 7:8a p. m. M E
Ury. Bmer E. Ifc-hlte. W. M.
AT COST ANY 1903
easRanat
2.00 Down
IXX) awaonth
BUSMESS CMOS
- 'H
EYE. EAR, NOeS. ‘HIROAT
and FITTING OF GLASSES. Office
M2 Wilhelm block. Cillgaa* phone
TBAVEISE CITY BAS CO.
,
PIANO TUNINO-W. N.
years experience. No v
Grinnell Bros.
S.E. Wail« Sons
Johnson Drug Co.
Mrs. UHtle Artllp vlsltt*d friei
Nelghtiors and all had a very enjoyable
and relatlv(-s In Grawn last week.
•Ime until a very late hour.
lie Earl) Risers
Utile Pills are so lulld and
effective that children, delicate ladie^i
eak people enjoy their cleansing
effect, while strong ptvjple say they
as^ the best liver pills sold.
Never
City Attorney Ulils of Pontiac says
lliat the local board of e<lucailon. un
der the sisvial b»cal law creating it.
fo compb iely Its c>wn niast» r and so
utterly unacouniable to any auihorit)
that tbe memliers are not guiliy of any
mUderoeanor In selling coal and other
supplies to the sch<Mils.
WALLIN
Wallin. Mich., Jan. 18.-D. 8. Kina
has sold bis lumber to the King Lum
ber Co. of Holland, through^ their
agent. Mr. Burt of Grawn.
The pedro party Saturday was well
attended and those present had a roost
enjoyable lime. Music for the occawas furnished by George Martin
of ThompsonvIUo. Light refreshments
were served by the ladles. Nurmau
Green succeeded in capturing the prin
xlpal prise, while Gt*^e Marlin of
Thompson vine got the consoUllon.
Frichoff Bye Is quite sick with scar
let fever.
George Martin of Tliomiyionvillo was
Ihe guest of hIs ;slster over Siinday.
A. A. Morrill made a business ti^ip
to Holland last week.
Neli Bye is home from South Frank-1
r:.
•
i
Pn.|
Of tha astaU of Kogoao V. |
trln or MAld dMrwiod aoA
tb« r«wl
of wkich
Cart! of Thanks,
We wish to slnct-rely thank all our
friends ft»r the many ways lu which
they have expressed their symiMthy
for 118 In our great lien-avement—tbe
sudden taking awa>* of our dear son
and broUier—for the beautiful floral
ofTeriiig.-i. the kindly words spoken an<
de«*d8 done.
Mr. and Mrs. A. RoU>rtson.
lk»rnlce Robertson.
Paul llot»ertsoD..
Ruth Robertson.
To draw Ibe Are out of burns, heal
i cut wlihtMit leaving a scar, or to cure
joUs. sores, tetter, eczema and all skin
ind^.scalp dlseasd's. use TXeWItf*
yllch Hazel Salve. A specifle for ^Iles.
lei Ibe genuine. No remedy causes
luch siM-etl ndlef. Ask f«»r IVWiifs
GASOLINE
MARINE
MOTORS
SIncle C^Unders. 1.2. 3, Sand
7 H. P.
HIGH GRADE LOW PRICE
Make and Break or Jump Spark
DR. O. E. CHASE, removed from 1
208 Wllh. im block to 407 and
iM w StatRA Bwrk building.
GLEAN
UP
SALE
MRS. E. L. BONNER'S hair drv
parlors, over City |i«K»k Store.
crT(!L.ASS
CHINA
SILVERWARE
ART(RK)l)S
,nbM
With shaft and rcTersIble prepeDer
Also 2. 3. d Cylinder Motors
GAS ENGINE REPAIRS A
SPECULTY
WM. JACKSON
NACBIHIST
Trarono City. Nichitaa
1
•
Pott Out 9 Plank
m
SOUTH SIDE UMBBI N
"
City
DR F. HOLDSWORTH-^peclal atumtion to di.s<*asos of the eye. ear.
nose and throat. Glaasea fitted.
Rooms 7 ami 8. H. A L. Mercantile
Co. block. Both phones,
15C9
P. S.—R.-mumU-r our optiral openinK. with Prof.
Shollmati of <5 mud Riiuids,
.lamiaiy Mh to Ltth. Eye*
tasU^l frif.
OR—Office t
lean Drug
attention
» eye. car. nose and throat. Glaasea
Ued. Both phones. Residence 613
Sixth street.
>R. W. E. MOON-Phonaa.' office.
CItx.. 107; Bell. 89. Residence. 71«
Washington Fireel. Citz. phone 216;
TiastaWs
TAXES
e*«
DR A, H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate To
ronto University. Office in Munson
bldg. Telephones, office. 103; resiT. W. THIRLBY. DentisL Over Barnum A Bari's jewelry store. Both
phones 103.
,
Notice to the Taxpayers of the City of
Traverse City:
J.H. MONROE GEO. W. MeWETHY
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. D^Physb
ate and county taxes for the
clan and surgoon. Removed to of
1905. and for the delinquent
fices over Firkt National bank. Cltlschool and city Uxes and special asr**D8 phone 385.
?nts for said year have, been
sessments
placed In my hands for collection.
coll
Cooinan..* and ran«.-f»- Mutoal
said ittaBdard firm
I w ill be in my office to receive
i
b^oratirv Ooapaay
Sawyer and Penhal11 Feb. 1. 190$. on
taxes from now until
811 NKW WlLBBLlf BLOCK
caoli week day from 8 oclock to 11:30
o'clock In the forenoon and from 1
HARRY R tIARNCR—expert piano
: o'clock to 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
tuner and action regulator. Satiii! On all slate and county taxes paid
Wlth Kimball
before January 10. the regular fee of
Spcxiial atlrnlion j^iven to
Cltr.. phone 2C4.
one per cent for colkn-tlon will be
diseasi* of tbe eye.
chargoil and on all taxes paid on or
—Ail
HERVEY
ANDERSON—A
with
Dr,
I.
A.
Thompaon
after January 10. there will be
m bU»ck.
blocl . Trav
and counselor.
Wilhelm
cou
! charged a fee of four per cent for cd- FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
eiis phone 105.
erse City,. Mich. Citlzei
1 lection. Penalty on delinquent city
and school taxes and special assess
ments. 4 cent on each dollar of the
l»rlre>< Tvzn
amount of said tax.
. Carv'T A H
Office In room 202 Slate Bank
DR. E. F. CHASE—Homeopathla. Of
building.
ficeover
Biiglri-i’-s drug store. CltlDated. Dec. 1. 1905.
DS phom—Re-Cldence, 836 ;office
M. E. HASKEI,U
dec 4-tf
City T.reasurer.
OR. E. L. THIRLBY-rBpecUl alienlion to dk-as.-; of children. Room
409 Stale- Bank bldg. Both phones.
MONROE & MeWETHY
DR. GAUNTLETT
The bandsomoet and moat conven
ient HITCBEN CABIIIET on the
market. Solid Oak fronte. Mouseand dust proof Roller boariuK Flour
bin.
We manufacture them and make
low prices.
W. TULLER can estimate your timber.
Hcf.-n nre. Traverse City Mfg. C.O.. .
-th of Gmber
Ci mlie r. |:>aday. Intertochen. Mich.)
_____________7’
•RAID RAPIDS A IHDIARA ft
COlPAHY.
CJty e<
aiyc
TBAVEKSK OITT, MICH.
Wood Has Declined
John R. Santo
’
General Insurance
^
New WUkdm mil. Unvcne Oty
c u II
OBTBOFATMIO PHYBIOtAmi
B. ud uriMiw MI m OttrelK TSWIIlMlaABMf. • a, m. to M
to 8 a.m. f to 8 totoisto BMMmto
rrekoopflto. OUlsms batoM..i
0. u uwKwoqaa.r. g t.4i-
O.P. CARVER «BR0.
X
a
Tire Insurame
U L. A. BUILDING
A. D. TYLER
dentisst
Office 605 New Wilhedm Block,
CitiaeBa’phone 639.
These Ipads contain on an average of two cords
6eoc He Sarpiii
Oval Wood Dish Co.
DKN-rito-r
201 Trolnt Strslst
C. D. MILLER
PXmm Tmt OtSm, SMh PkMM AT
JANUARY IS
NOTARY PUBLIC
ail east rr«ni .t.
BRS. J. 0. k HART XTIUBBLOOR
DRY HARDWOOD SLABS AND EDGINGS
FOR $1.75 PER LOAD
GREEN, $1.50 PER LOAD
SOFT WOOD, $ 1.25, LOAD
CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY
jtof lxr 2
J. N. nu^llmanttol
BEAL ESTATE AftD LOANS
J. £. GREILICK CO.
For The Ben Thirty Days we Win Dellyer
or board bom the middle of
awagon load hailingbom
tbit yard and yen’ll find it
•agood,aoand and boneat
at tbe tip top one. Same
aa to ahinglea. We by to
give every cnatomer Jnat
tbe very beat lumber that
goeathiongb tbemilKand
•eUamaooiea failnie. Aa
to prioea--^ to quote
tbam any time.
OR. T, A. WILHELM. DentisL
ot>era house block.
This it the time to buy w«lding gift* »5 par caat dbcaaatidl throngb ibe store
STEP SAVERS
r iHHBr
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Grand
Travsrse Land and Loan
F.
Thurtcll. MaiiagHf. Offict*, room 2.
Hamilton A Mllllki-n block.
GENERAL INSURANCE
IGNITION
HONOR
^nsiipation
And bowd trouUea to
stay cared. Not a
,har«h purgative doee,
but e
healio.g
•treogtfaening took.
lUHKEMIlCES.'
boraa. f yaara oli. which
chaapi ^Ood aotoa la a
way Bla waatora to pat
plaAa Kla fcatatapa aa th
lOMUtto la Om UUfBJT TOM. la to
aad whlta toote rrary low.**
kaaaavaMtlBiaaMlaoa.
n«ai»w VM:aiaa of Mav ianqr.
ana. la Part Bow. Haw Torh. wffl
TDlkt as^ asm baac this tarhastea la bia art Mltoy
aazt to tha ftae portratt oC^ TlaiBaniraa: -Mr. aad Him. *looaarall
reaacat tha pkaaara or yaar OMDpaay
•M tlHU ba fttl to
at a recapUoa la tto Whlta Hooae on
tto erenlay oT Thamday. Jaa. lA T to
ii|
f; JO o'clock. To Mr. aad Mn. John T.
Fopt Pin MPrcrvM €f lUiyi
Ite to ..toort tto im la oMatotoi Mcabaa." Mr. Meebaa will accept tto
ndlKloDi
Ha M. Inritatloa aad wlU take Mr^ Meehan
with him. Ha wU taka bla Areas solt.
too, which to baa not worn slace tto
toJtoH^ «wS to ra- last aaaaal grand ban aad raoapUoa
t^paetad tlia iaara fto^ttolr taoaeUy la or tto John T. Meehan aaaodaUon.
When Mr. BocaaraK was police cooh
nlasloner to got to know Johnny Maehaa. As ofiea as Commission^ Rooae*
Priacat. Loatoa
reli was -downtown** waking np
Prtooa Philip or
Qolto to?a toaa diroread aftar sleepy police capuins and hunting for
antto of aBdaaror to to aaparatad Tlea that be Bight crash ft. be rlslted
wniKNit tto qoaatloa oC **wlio'i caiur Meehaa s refectory and regaled him
totac rmtoad. Tha prlaoaaa an* MO.* aelf witb -bam and- or -corned beef
tit la a loaip aam aad |1.400 a mootli and- or -cofee and ainkers.- Mr.
rrpa tor Ibnaar fiaabaiid. aad thu Meehan Is a TaniBany awn to tto hot
a«ai U MpplaaMitad by aa aaaalty of tom or the putter. He Itres on Mad
$A9jm a yw froai Klai Leoppid of Ison areaoe aad Is worth 1500.0^. Por
mer Mayor Van Wyck made him s
school coiamlsslooer. tot he Is not
liy a gaap of aariadlara oa tbe oatiia* proud. He Inherited his business from*
paetiag aiarctoaU of Vleana. Tb«* hU uncle. -Pat- DoUa. a^d he has
Prat oaaa oooafrad doria* tha ChHat* never been away from bis esubllsh
laai boHiaya. wbaa aararml jawelam ment one day la IS years. •
aacsaptad tto aotaa of tto dafuact aad
W Biiadb daad Aaiartcaa ooafaderanr
which save lu laal gaap forty ytmn I
a«o. Two arraau bare beaa mada. I
tmm a RoQBiaalaa and the other a Hua* jl
gariaa. who posed as Americans.
Special to the Breslng Record.
DneU to ranmiabUsh honor are i
rnoer. Jan. 18.—Born to Mr. and
[ to aa assertion made
to tha ririistag by the Oennaa^ chan Mrs. Will Gregory. Jan. 11. a baby bo)
dOlor. The ^Ucttasloa aroae Monday welghUg eight pounds.
Mina Humphrey Is very sick with
over the dUmlaagl from the Laadwber,
by the emperor, of a lieutenmat who scarlet fever.
Lena Grav/M spent Saturday and
refused Co fight a duel with a lawyer.
The chancelior dwUred that the ens- Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Murphy and
tom of doelling ^sts in wide circles
n{ the adneated classes of Qermany. rene are vUltlng In Alden at the
and so long as It Is regarded as a preaeut wrlUng.
Ouy Ha/ea was In Sharon Friday.
maaaa of restoring offended honor the
George Stoer of Sooth Boardman.
officers' corps cannot tolerate the pres*
once ip Its ranks of a m^ber who la ate dinner with Dick Hunter's family
unwilling to ra-establUb hU honor
mday.
Mr. aad Mrs. Wm. Graves of South
wlthawaaton.
,
Lord Crewe is tha Bean Brummel of Boardman visited their daughter. Mrs
the new BritUh mlnUtry. The Tailor D. Hunter. Prlday.
Mrs. Ida Sbaaka rctnroed home Mon
and Cotter says there Is seldom a jar
ring note in hU aUire. Lord Carring day after a week's stay In Kalkaska.
Lester Clark returned home Tuesday
ton has always a well grooved appear
aoce. Mr. Uoyd George U always from Alden.
Archie Whggot from Conklin s camp
amariiy dressed In well fitting gar
ments and harmoQloosly arranged col spent Sunday with bla family In Kalors. "Uilu- Haicoart revels in -low
iwlllag Upela aUhorated with sitk fac
. Butts, the
» the llln
ings and fiat braided edges.- Mr. As
quith waara a mourning coat, mad
Mra. J. Hearld of Sharon is visiting
-each new one has progreaaed with the
prevaUIng faahioo from the cuUway her daughter. Mrs. Will Gregi>ry.
to the gradually rounded front - but
r with his
Mr. Haldane seama to be the aartorlai brother.
ri. Prank,
r i«uik. w
of oifcuL-v-r.
Spencer.
a'Wise returned home Ssturdsy
genlos of the ministry, for he has a
Etta
taate for Ibncy vasta and for Ues of after a weik-i slajMtRA-Mrs. Waggot
1W..V.
arilfUc dealga and color.
The Rev. Charles Lamb of Morley
Rlebartf Sohoana. a Berlin shoe
maker, haring fallen upon evil times preached In the church hero Sunday
five years ago. took thougbl and aolved
rening.
the problem of a livelihood. Insult
The Young People's Literary club
the kaUer and board and lodgings are let at Hotel Spencer Friday evening
yours, was Sohoenes discovery. His
Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs
first experiment was to Insist upon Lamott and Mr. and Mrs. Klrteodal
using InsulUiig words about the kaiser and son. Cecil, visited Allle Gl
to a policeman. The result was hU lly at Bibcock's camp Sunday
arrest, prompt trial and sentence to
The Original Laxative Coligh Syrup
two yesrs Imprisonment. Upon his
discharge from prison, where be had is Kenned:ly*8 Laxative Honey and Tar.
all cold from the system by
been fairly comfortable. Schoene re It expels
acting as a cathartic on the bowels
peated Ibe obnoxious words to anoth
ty*8 Laxative Honey and Tar U
Jn. safe and harmless cure for
er poUceman.
Thls^ime be
dlceman. Thls^in
colds, croup and whooping cough.
for
I and lodging In' prison
pi
years. Having lost hU
accond time a few days ago. Schoeno
repeated his leae majeate for the third
time to a third policeman and now
awaits a third trial and a third reward.
A woman living In the village of
MUford. K. W who lost her
by death one week ago, sent tbe fol
lowing communication to an Otsego
county newspaper: "Dear Bdltor: I
desire to thank the friends and neigh
bors most heartily. In this manner
for the united aid and ccKipermilon
during the lllnem and death of my
late husband, who e^ped from
by the band of death on Friday last
while eating breakfast. To the friends
and all who contiibutecl so willingly
toward making the Ust momenU and
funeral of my
desire to remember most kindly, hop
ing these few lines will find them en-
iml
I
DB.J.W.I1l(i(ilN8
Fine Dental Work
1
•HKtAL TBUMAm •EWVICl.
HAS SEVERED
ALL RELATIONS
THE EVENING RECORD
Y, JANUARY la. 1
6 PAQE8
HAD PLEASANT TIME.
EXPECTANT AIR
^N THE SENATE
Mlaa Mahal GoodalJ Entortainad B«mday School Class Loot Evatiing.
tflaa KabH Goodall ealertalaed
eltht of her little Sunday aebool achol*
ara last evenlnt at her borne at »6«
rw street. The evenlnc was apaat
.fflANCI
f«CALLEO tRINISTIR
DEVELOFMENT8 OF TILLMANS
in plajrtas game, and refreahmeni. of
FROM VCMKZUCLA.
ATTACK AWAITED.
r. popeura and nuU were served.
MUa Margaret Smith received the first
prise for pinning the tall of a horse In
the correct place and Miss Blanche
Wright received the other prise. They
tlU«T LEAVI FARIt WITHIN all left for home at a late hour with WANTED MRS. MORRIS*. EXPUL
TWENTYWUR Mount.
SION INVESTIGATED.
WAS
NOTIFIED
»,»tacist Crviatfa *tNaatii; —Ing
Arm^ U Jain tba^ntneli AtUntic
tara to Oaeltt CauM.
HE PRESENTED A RESOLUTION
J. LEACH HAD NARROW ESCAPE
CHICRCO
sideration: ••U«‘solv«*<!. that the prosIdent of tho S4-iiate be authorired tt» afn
IKjlut a commlltee of flve senators to
Investigate the recent unfortunate in
cident at the white house resulting In
the expulsion from the execiiltv** of
fices of Mrs. Minor Morris
ris and rej
refHvrl
s laid on
to the senate,
able lil to 8.
JASON D. LEACH DEAD
SUFFERIRG IK MPM
- BEGAN SECOND SESSION
•;
to lh« Moreen Cotifot«ne«
An Wmply Ei<eh«n«lng Impro
' , ■To<Uy.
T0 6ETCOHSEHT
Lon Buckles Has Gone to Leroy to 8eo
Emily Snyder^ Grandparents.
«y Win to tho Ev.«.Ii.b "oeord. ,
Hac Wedding Gown.
« Altociras, Jan. 18 —Tl»« second ell*
tint of the Moroccan ctmN n*nce began
thU afternoon. The meiUuK Unlay U
Deputy Sheriff Taylor of Grand Rajv
solely for the purpose of enabllnt the
Ids arrived In the city today to take
deleimtea to exchanip* impr»*sslons
kBss Kmlly Snyder Uck with him. Tho
The American fleet baa loft Olbraltar
warrant Issued for the girt
to b> her father Jan. 6 and charges
hiRT with wilfully abaenUng hwelf
SEVENTH BIRTHDAY.
from home.
Mattor Morgan Hatl Entaftaliiad
Miss Snyder was arrested
Just as she and her-fiancee. Lon
Sevan Friends eYstsrday.
Master Morgan Hall, aon of Charles Buckles, were obtaining a llcenae to
Hall, was 7 years oM yesterday and In wed. Buckles has gone to Leroy to
honor of the happy event brought see the gfri'a grandpareata. by whom
aevan of his friends iraine with him ahe was adopted, and get their csonfrom iK^. After anjoylng games a sent to the wedding. The girl had on
f o dofik dlaaer was nerved, the table her wedding dreas when she was ar
belag pretttijr deooratod. A leature rested and that U aU she has wlUi her.
of the refreahmenu was an indlvidoal The two days to Jail has apMled this
one to her mind and she says ahe wUl
pampkla pie. to
\fi ml
miniature for
get another. She claims to have al
imeaL Master Mall
of many bandaomo proMto and all ways gone by khe name of Emily
BMcher. the name oC her grandpaieau.
HIVE INSTALLATION.
I Wilt Ad for
I HoltHa of I
No. 532. Friday.
The tnaulluioo of ofAcers of Trav
rae aiy hive. Ko.S22.UO. T. M. M..
win take place Friday afteraooa. Every
member of the hive U requested to be
present and bring something for
freshments. Visiting lady
are Invit.'d lo attend. The Installing
officer will be Anna O. Holt be of
kegon.
TMlWPIBNTSTiiU
Engineer Bradley Pulled Through Bad
Cuts and Conductor Phil Griffin
Cot Out and Pushed.
Was Laid on Table by Vote of 54 to E
Gallcnea Were Crowded Today
Tfte NuHhiKirt train which It wzus
and There Was Large Repiwex|M*cte«l would arrive late this morn
ing pulled Into Ihe deiwt on lime
aenUtidn of Senators.
though Conductor Griffin slaietl that
they liad a hard pull through the driftBy Wire lo Ihe Ehening Record.
Washington, Jan. 18.-^Tho opening «*d cuts and inunagtMl to hav'** enough
II <»ii not In ; tull. Fngiiu*«'r Brad
prayer of the S4-nate today wa.s from
fftmianH, “If any man s|»eaketh. «i»eak ley knows th.- mad Istl and drilling
l were the oraclex of (b*! " Till- tdaces so accurately that he can makv
sudilen
plunge ihrougii a drift and
. at who.Ke denumlation of the
c«* through KUce4*sicfnUy wh<-re
president the Kenalo yesterday sitxid
aghast and almost'aiReecbU-ss. was stranger lo ih»» mad wcMild Rtall the
early In his real. The public and prl first effiirt. At Ix-^daimti. Bing
l^t-Hwlek the tiad cuLs.are hKatiil
\ale galleries wert* filled U-for»* the
flu- narrow roairj,nd will fill h v» I,
gavel fell and an nniiKual reprt».«ientnlion of Keiiators wa-\ u|Min the fliHir. without tho lea^l effort. .\s the train
Tliere was an air of ex|MH-uncy that ritshi's limMigli with Its whistle clogged
the defenw' of Ihep resldenl h offici.nl hy flying snow the coaeh Is fairly
and iieraoiutl characUT and a climax liuritHl under the snow clouds thr
end around. Windows are clo.^ed
^Ihe recent criticism of Ihe chief oxUi«* passeiigt'rs t-njuy the t*xi>erlnttlve was about to In* reached.
. Sev. nil car loads of iogs
After the routine was over Tillman
sidetracked
at Sntions Bay m*w n*ady
nl the following n*«dutlon lo the
ile.sk and ask.Hl for Its Imm*‘dlaie con f.»r .shipment lo this city.
DAMAGE WILL
REACH $6,000
9f WIfa to tlto Cramlag Booord.
Paris. Jaa. U.-Praiicos reUtloas FEED HOUSE AT STARCH FAC
TORY GUTTED BY FIRE.
witk VaaesoHa bavs Immo formally
broken off and Nator of rocall seol to
M. Talgny. -cAmrge d'affaires at. Car
aras.
The proteeted emlters Jean
Bart Md Cliaaaaloiip Lauhit are balna
basilly armad to join tin* Frifirh At
BLAZE RAN UP FLUE IN WHICH
' Untie Sfliitdron. owlni to the rupture
HE WAS WORKING.
with Vaowtuola.
M. Maubonrcuel. the Ven*turla
atent bore, ara# offlelally oiKifiod to
Fire Evidently Caused by Spontane*
leave the Pwmeh capital within twen
aua Combustion and Spread Like
tyfour hoars. He annouac<'d hU Ina Flash—Germ Product and
tmiUoa to leave for Delfluin loniRht.
The coancll of mlnistera will now de
Stock Deetroyed,
.wide opofi wh%t course Prance plisll
pursue toward Veoeruela.
Fir© this morning at a Tew minutes
after 7 o'clock !»roke out in tho feed
the Michigan starch factory^
and for two huum the blase requlretl
the allenilon of the city fire dei»ar:NEW COMPANY WILL
BUILD ment In an cITorl to confine It to the
buIldInK.<the entire stock In the
HANDSOME LAUNCH.
ling belni^doatroyed. The stock
eonslited of several carloads of fe«‘d
and two or more of germ product
First Order From Out of the City—
which had all
through the drier*
MncMnery Is New Being Put in
and lay wtoVed In the m>uthea»t end of
piece at Plant.
the building ready for nhlpment. Wha:
the longCieH of flame fell prey
T*he work of remodelinjc tho factory to the numert»ii» streams of water used
of theTraverao CjUr-Mptor Boat com- In subduing the flro and the two
cents combined In tho destruction.
nton with his aasistanti
Tho Are was mused by an unknown
force thought It Is considered due to
(lion In the flue of
to Uto paw bulldinc. ft will take a
few dart to tet wvorrUilnk^ln worklna Ihe drier. John I.« ach. a laborer, who
order, but It Is probable that on the belongs to the day force, bad .-nu-retl
first of next week, active oinratlons
flue box to clean out the Urj* diiiit
will be beinm In lelllni: out material which arrunuilates and Is nrooved
tor a number of launches and row morning and night by the day crew,
boatr.
and was met with a sudden explosion
Tho flrat ortlor to be n*colve<! from which JU'ver- ly burned IiIk face. Tlie
outaldo of the city Is from E. C. Une- emir.* Int. rior of the UhmI house was
barter of Chicato. who has placisl an In flamm In a few minutes, the large
order for a tZ tooL laum h with fine viaduct which b-d to the 'drying shaft
equipment, compromise Mcrn model, to the rcsif making a fierce air i>assage
three hbrec power entlnc.
which fi»d the flames and spreail them
Superintendent Blanton la In
apondence with several other .outside
parties who are fifcurlnR on havliiR
The night fbrce g(M*« off duly at f.
launcht>s built In this city.
m. and the «lay biio* rejKirts. Three
At prt's.-nt the outlook U very brlfrhl men. John U*nch. J<*bn Martin and an
for a biiisy reason.
tiUier workman had entor.Hl upon the
duties of the day In the f.t-«l lunise.
the tlme-ktspiT. Nicholas Mat hew.k, nr
riving at C;.*:o. Tliat the Are wax hiH»n
taiK'ou.s Is evident as in» sign
any
Miioke from any slow smouldering fire
ALMOST A MILLION PEOPLE ARE Rvas apparent at tin' lime pnH-edlng the
FAMINE STRICKEN.
evpioslon. When Jcdiii Leach enleretl
Ike flue lM)X a sudden explosb.n was
heard and he had a natniw «-s<'ape with
of Figaros Show That seo.- his life. I>wch r.VR*lv«Hl the flann'S In
his fact* but esmped with only slight
000 Are in Want In Northern
hut palnfurbiirns. Indug able to go !*•
Part of Empire.
a di»clor'K »>fflce without nld. John
Myer,*. who was on duty, naw the
By Wire to the Bvenlnc Record.
•Tt>klo.
Jan.
18.-Consen*atlvely flames burst through the r%»of and at
w.mplled statistics show that iXWi.ooo the same time an alarm was heard
IsTsons In. north Japan an* famine fo»m tho factory wtiisile. given by ih**
rtrtckem Undoubtedly the sufrerUiic eugintw Renlnm Finch. Tlmokeei»er
Is far treater than tho tovomment ad Mathews followed thia quickly with an
mits. Premier Salonjlb announco<l alarm to the cJty fin' deiiartment and
Ihe adoinion of the bndtet of former the sild call of the alnm then rotis«'d a
l*n‘mler Kalsura. He urtes the con* general alarm, the Cass strind depart
ment and hoii«*can No. 4 arrixing t»n
•HtiitimiallBts to tive film
the scene promptly.
auppon*.
2.200 Feet of Hose.
lwx> hvmrs four streams from
(Coiit^nued im TUInl 1‘age.)
ORDER
:-4^-
COULDNT SURVIVE SHOCK OF
HIS DAUGHTER'S DEMISE.
Mind Qava Way Six Weeks Ago and
foe Paat Three Weeks He Has
Been In Local Asylum.
After a three weeka* Illness*at the
asylum where Jason 1). Igeach. aged '»:•
years, was brought for treatment, he
pasruHl away Tuesday <*venlng from
delirium, the seriousness of his condi
tion being prectMed by an Illness at
home followed by an attack of nt nous prostratlun.
Ja.son n. U-ach was a prominent
farmer irf Vanderbilt and he leaves
one s*»n. Ihivid J . and a w ife to mourn
hl.< loss. A Cf^trlliUtory cause of ill
ness »»ccurn*tl u year ago wlum he wa.-«
struck on the head by a falling limb of
a tro'. Inflicting Injuries wblc.li w«-re
serious.
Six weeks ap>. bis only
daughter. Hose, who was a twin of the
•on David, pasi^tnl away and wa.s laid
to rust on the anniversar>* of the day
and hiiur of her marriage, the loss
aff.'ctlng hint that he In^ame ill and
Ids condition continually grew worstuntil he iH-came ins.-uie.
The Rev. Clifton W. Scott of the
Methodist church who had officlalct?
at the marriage and death service of
Ihe ytmng lady arrivt'd In t.V city last
evening to take charge of the remains.
leaxJng this morning at
for Van
derblli. wiit-n' tlu' funeral will take
place tomomiw at B» ti'rlock from the
church under the auspii'ev i.f the Mac
cabtx-R.
W. S. Ande.-son pn'jmred the re
mains for ahlpment.
WEATHCK-ProlMMr «ow flurH«
and coMt toolclK; Ttmj parUy
ck>o4r: brisk aonhwaat wlaits.
eOCLOOK EDITION
EXCHiar DEScupnoD
Fore *N Aft Contoinwi Writo Up and
llliiatoatrnna of Boating on Grand
Travaraa Bay.
Pore N Aft. a magaxiae devoted to
the iuteresto of boatmen In general
this month contain^ an excellent
wrIleHip .of this n>giod, The article.
“Boating on tlrand Traverse Bay.“ was
wriUeu by Harold Titus an4 besides
conulning a great deal of matter of
lovecs of water sportn. Is illustrated
with a fine full page half tone of J. A
Montague's yawl. Gem. Tbere-are also
a number of other illu«:traUons of local
beat.'.
Fore *N Aft Ls edited by l>r. Wads
worth Warrv'n of IJetroit. who Is ver>well known in this city. B U a new
magazine but grows Mgg^'r and ImmU'F
each month.
STRIKING BAGS
M*de by A. H. Spalding, are very. durable and
are considered an indispensible article for mus
cle building. In fact everyone should own a
striking bag because so much exercise u pro
duced in so short a time and not overtax theaystem. A GREAT VARIETY HERE.
'
CITY BOOK STORE
III our pn^criptioii depart
ment, as iuall iKirU of »iur store,
pharmacy *iH praeticetl in licoordance with the latest scientihe
atlvanoes.
When yon brinj? a prescrip
tion to ns von can f<M*J sure that
it is oomp^undodas it should be
.\ecunicv is n-t^suivtl for our sys
tem is such that errors cannot
WINTER IS HERE
IN
CHILDRENS’
FOOTWEAR
KUBECK & HOYT
,^r
UNION STNKET OI.OTHIKNS
ALWAYS IN sme
The smartest and. newest
things in Women’s Foot- .
wear can alwaj-s be found
in the DOROTHY
DODD line of fine shoes.
Misses' Calf Skin Shoes,
well made—m«t lookiiiR.
elnst what
e\*ery girl
ought to wear this time
of year. Cut priet*
BAOHIAfMT
a.
IROI
LOGS WANTED!
A table foil of Childs’
fine Shot's, odds nu<l ends
of ILOO BBd f1.SS llBM
for
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
^tuiftoFcoaosHot^
CUSTOM SAWING.
toaiaU..WIIh.lmblo«k
Dn. Sawyer A Penhallcjan
DENTISTS
Alwtract* of TlUo
traverse City lllld. €o.
MICSS •RTIP-ACTOaV
BbmSIS etatw Bf
Citlaena Phone. 82i BdL 190.
WANTED-LOGS
BIAPLE AND
OTHER HARDWOODS
- HEWLOCK
OVERCOAXS
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
AND
55.60 SS'S.
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
anted—ORDERS
W. L. Brwwn. Manaawe
$ 15»00 of’’I.ui^So’oO
for a Iwy from -1 to 8 yrs. of age.
OverooaU.
FOR DRY.
$12.00
HARDWOOD SLABS
54.50
INSTALLED OmCERS
Traverse Bay Hive. No. 71. Listened
to Address by Mrs. Holthe After
the Ceremonies.
John F. On Lumber Co.
5-#.oo&i.,is;
$t0.00f^S^..‘^l
mmle ami ttimiuul; former price Oiat. hanOaoine in every de-
by Cwirt MartiaL •
By Wire to the Evaatog Raooed.
Warsaw, Jan. IS.—to the court c4
the atadd here yeeterday. a detach
peat oftotontry shot ^
to be anarchists. They
fenced to death by a court martial to:
participating to the policy of the leror
%
o. c. MOrrATT
Over<Xi,'it with or witliout belt. on sleeve, oonto Bold lor $<i.50.)
4 to b years.
Boiaiicn-toforoforSltiOO.
SHOT SIX JEWS
J?-"
30, PROMT STREET
16 inches long._ Will deliver \yi cords for $2.50
No. :i. L. O. T. M. M.. wore in«Uilk*d
last evening. Mrs. Anna O. Hulthc.
great lieutenant commander, being the
ihKtalling officer. After Ihe work Mrs.
Holthe gave a very able address on
things of Interest to tho hive and all
Lady Maccaliees. Refreshments of
ice cream and cake followt'd. There
was a large attendance; many viKltor^
from out of the city being present.
' *.
And SO h our CrJcbratcd Kno Wet Trousera. Will
keep you dry in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
wcathw.
Spragiic’s Russian Vests, impene
trable by the cold. 1 hey have a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and luqg
•protectors.
BARGAINS
Onr prieos on proscription
Work are never higher than else
where.
OlaU's
Drud Store
v>Hs
-vij
Tm HMUT CO, nor.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Real
Pbarmacy
-5)
TENTH YfAR-E7BS
CIT2. PHONE 344
BELL PHONE 37
■
$i:i.oo.
,
W-»UY
r------—NOW...
$10.00 aiul H2.00.'
(p ^
ton for $0.00.
Buys an overoont
sold all Uie aea-
$3.00^^X“£&
belt, sold at $4.00 early in the
season; emblem on sleeve.
$2-00fZ'!TJ^
the higher priced coat.
I
55.00 fs.iS'T.r.', 55.75
WINTER SUITS, OVERCOATS, UNDERWEAR, GLdVES AND MITTENS, DUCK
COAtS, MUFFLERS, WINTER PARTS, ALL
NEW MERCHANDISE, AT PRICES TO
aoSE—SEE OUR WINDOW : : : :
yean of agi‘, aoU at $7.00 all 19 yean, told at $5.00.
tbeaeaaoo.
A few Boya’ abort, doahfe
hraaated Jacketo to d(«e at
57.50
mixtniea, rat loDg, regnlar $10
gooik.
$L50 to $3
-a
Oiirboys’ aiid OhOdV depart55.00
■entiafeniog oat aoneeUn
witboot bah, Black. Oxfotd and
1
'miktuea, vorth $6.75 and $7.00. good valaea for the aoM7.
d
I ODDS AND’'ENDS
AU of tka hard dkkcieo•Ue work of waabinf alofm
wbaa
tma a U«M Aoto-'
naUc. “I oeaer aaw anjthiag,
Ilka it." is tlw veidktoftka
peacfe wbo baaa waed Uik
WQDdarfiil waahar. Oordaim
is tkm it wOl do tba work
ballar, qni^ar and
than an;c ‘
■
tncMiaUim^naafa ai tk. apilac Atetloa OB tba ant Moadap of Apill.
Tbooa will ba aapplM to tba anratal
coaatr tiarka a. ptwaldad
la uma ibr tfcalr dtotribatloJ to tba
rafioai poiUac plaoaa: aad It’ll a-aattal to aar pnrtkwl operatloa of tba
pHmarr ntorm mmbod hi oar mtu.
ronn miall taaa««T ooiall tb^
Tbooa wbo fall to do ao wUI
fill to ba aman for aap
tba par
OOMs of tbU prtmarr olamioa. ualaai
laeapacltaiad by aMkaaa or abamiea.
Id wbicb caia. a« la tba ordlaary r*fWm tbay will ba oallOad to baaa
Ibair aamaa aofatad oo alaetlaa day.
Id Joae. TbIa la tba ->oB yaar" wbaa
DO Mala oBIceta ara to ba cbooaa at
tba M»lac el«ll<m. a»d tba lataraM.
to call oot Toten would ba lean than
on tha oddwumbarad yaan. «at than
A Mttot tMl» will bitema Mu»ptMl nd m *ll«y «• the
womeMloi.' A CfMh of Ibooder bu
Urai«h UM> bwB nmoliK imtll •«■
ImilWI MM woro oot. On» bMOMO
M^MBOd «M «bo wbOU boom IW
lowt oiiPHMB of eooMQueDM. A
■enMrt of pwpl* l> l«*t w tl»W and
poitar oodanaok to take a BartilUbt
Ideura at tbo Ante OM taoMnl. Tho
fclbll«bl AMdar aada a fooert Ilka
begui at the Wllkinaan 4 Roaaer bawlh« alleys teat night. The aeries te
lusBy three series of three gsmes eseh
mnkiat ntee
te slL The hl^
team wOl receive s prize of ttO te
Howaa aad MBtord. tkoogb Dr.
told
wm. aaermsry of tko atate too
Corbeu snd Jssaeson bowled sgsin^
haaltk. auwaglr lauor^ a leeai
________
Hale snd Ooroorsn test night, defeatsaia. Ohara Ito alata baa plmtty mjlas tba iattar by »« plaa. Oorbatt aal
land which eoold be daro'ad to tbal Jamaaoo maktag a total of 1.667 .
and wbara otkar aoadl
■aam to klm torarabto. H*
aixanMau tor a loeatloB of quick and Oorb«*t
oaayaecaa Id tkc populous caatcri of Jaanau
tbo atate. aa raaaoa why aneb loca-lMate
for the
The Traveling Men snd the Hsmllkus^ more teoIsLttd fK
tadssk*
Clothing Oompsny tesms bowl FritooClothlni
ksnnts of dvlllzstlon snd from noch ton
Tzr^i
sMtsttes hum Irteuds of the pstMs.
he considers prefemble. The locstloo
wlU THohsbly be decided within s^
month or two. resdy Tor operations te j
the eurly spring. If buildings have to
A UAAU.
baeklt t^s lor if the
machna wUl not do what we
dum for it, you do not iicad
toke(« it
1
4fswcsT wwun snm
.
■ ;
r:o^'V_
GREAT QUARTER
OFF SALE
m
f I
TliecLaiic- eivo’oiio has l«.-i, waiting for. the tiiwi when .•v.-rjoi.e «m grt'leaBUfal wtioJis and save many a .lolbr. Tl.e original price is on every arti.-le—one.C|narler alfi^ .
.-
r
,
\
Oroa*!: Quar'ter O-ff Salo
All onr boantiful han.l.i«int.d Cliina. exquisite work .lone by the liest of exia rts.
Gift
giviug i* At all tiuK**.
Oresi'fc Qviartor Off Sal®
Every piece nf handgome cat glis*. This is all Americtn, the fin.-st rut gUts Ihmt ii
made. In brilliancy, beauty of fh‘*ign and expert workmaitebip the Ixjit critic, tay tb«©
is no eijual. The greatest chance of the year to gi*t cut glak fer very-little money,
Oreei't Quartor Off Stalta
All onr French and German China in l^th oix n stock and odd pieces U indirieikin
this wonderful wde. Now is the time to iropidy your table with needed dainty Cfaiaa.
Oroa’fc Quairiior Off Sailo
WiUinclnde everything in onr great slock of fancy Bric-a-ftrac. French Seeaid. Loowelia Ware. Bohemian Glass. Perfecto Ware. Epyal Bonn, .lapan.ae Vaees and Novel
ties, SU-ins, Mugs, Can.Ue Sticks, Fancy Mirrors; Leather Goods.
Oro^i: Quarter Off Sailo
Of an onr beantifnl Jaidiniera, Standa. rmbrella Holders and Fern Dishes
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
AN ELECTRIC
-
FOB 8JL1JE BT JlJJL DBAIABK
from that.
^TIEHMIlUllkUf
JUST A FEW LEFT
J. B. Palfc Electric Co.
PHONE m-
•
jat-,
m
y;*;;
Jlo % mubelm
A. W. JAHRAUS
G.B.TaflorCiialGo
rit*
Are made in Mclone, New York; that is the great sheep
countrj-. Our concern that we get them from buy
their own wool, make the cloth; they have their own
tailors, who work the cloth into Pams. Reefer Coats,
Boys’ Suits and Pants. We get them from first hands,
that is why we can sell them' so cheap. They are made
from heavy sheeps’ grey and dark grey and stripes.
Heavy all wool shrunken cloth, almost waterproof;
they fit good, they wear good; you can wear tliem for
Dice pants.yct they arc cheap enough to wear them for
any kind of work. They will stand eight months’ hard
wear; some of our customers wear them two winterg.
They sell at $ >.75 and $U J5 the pair.
in the hope that yon’ll pick np
a good cigar here or Uiere. Get
hold of a cigar you know Uj Im*
good—oiie that everveuH? who is
a judge knows to be a tiptoiier.
Short of that ailvncv* is; Smoke
the Traversi* BeHe ami other
brands will tontwn you no
kmger. Tliat’s a cigar to stick
to and the price woirt ‘‘sliest’"
yon. Despite it's expellence,
the Traverse Belle telU for only
hoenUtheoue. ^
COAL AND WOOD
h
McMillen’s Pants
_
DflirriRBSi to;lbck
p-':-
^tt CASS STREET
J. W. SI.ATKFI
Wniolesale and Retail-Your Reliable Home FuraUher
m
SSS^JSJufe PUIS? Tbe^*s^ the
n-\:-
years ago both Neteaaka aad |Cobttaky wwra homilteM and crtiipM by
wholeaate ploaderliig of poklSe fwtea
vouM OfSKorr is oooo
.TWK.
THI ^moc or VICTORY.
m:'-- £r=’;^-r"s
COME AND EXAMINE THIS OFFER
OLD POSTOFFiCE BUILDmO
have foand.- Beet for the Stomne
Uver nnd Dowels. Qusrsnteed
Johnson Drug Co.. F. H. Mesds. C.
25c.
a',. rsnsssT”'
j::; liS:
Broken sets of nining; Chain with Trotn 1 to &
of a kind at actual cost.
Wa win sail it 00.10 days’
trial, if not tatia6cd money
lotundad.
Come in and sap this w.mderful maebine.
Benito Musle Curs.*
-To keep the body In tune.- writes
lira. Msry
20 Lsfyetle pte».
K-
charges of large i
Only a year ago the (
$9WM4BrMMig..
SM 5* OM VrtiMn
fn.M. S5.M an4 $1«.M mp ft
SMCb^kMiMfiwa .................
i:=! = FRANK TRODE
Tte Use tahted tti« C3«s.
AROUND CAPE HORN.
.; teoalar biodt prarallatl aad thoro wen
Foth after tlie dose of the Spantvh
•MlfcJkiteA
Motor Beat Sold by Frank Friedrich war .Admiral Fcblej- vWtfHl Raiiror.
atoal<bU Uiaa to loonBaadhoanoa
>le. t;ei.eral Jo«n»h Smith lendered
Ik an o««fla of tbia klod. vbara
Will
Be
anco at tha polln: we aiw Id owta tb
I him a ret^lon. to whUb r.inny «f
' tharo U V
’»"*• •*"
Prank Friedrich, sgent of the Fay 41
••ere luvited.
The
/ ^ .boot tbm Iharo ara too arbo bo- ^.rlai upon Iba tjuanUoo of eaUtag
Bowen company, hsa aojd m motor host j
eonvaniloa to rbrln# Iba ooaMlBlUo
from far ami near.
eODia mad with faar.
Tha airons
Franclaoo. The
Mreet.* were tilled wHli Wu^
tc Dr. Buckley of
oa(|ar Aat SIS of the iaat oataiaa.
V ttmmpla tba wOak and tbair miada ara
get a gllmiHW of tb«
wbo wlaboil
host will bo shipped from tl
ppaiewad with luat oaa Idaa-to «at
pany*a factory at Geneva. N. Y.. by o.lmlml.
TbU opportunity to aaa of mora Im-.
oat aad to cat oat oalekir.
Mrs. Pearsons live* dlret tir <n.t>os!te
uttsmer around Cape Horn
Groeral Fmltb's boose, and the |»l.ix.
IB tba amlorltp of laalaataa oo ra- ortanca than tba opportaally of
Francisco. The boat will be
V.aoad, If Iba ^la bad floleUp kapt Jig on the diaaat aomlnalloB of
Ibur feet te length nnd will hsve twin 1
the it7|-!*^e
MatCtSiri wooM am kara baaa earn to bo alomad oa« fall. That to
•crews, the power being furnished by
,rish w,>man. Hutrhinff
but Ibo wgBftaiantal tant of i
Jf ‘
, "oaa fatamr or aap lajarad.
two Bve-horse power Fay 4 Bowen Uomethluff tightly In In r hniKl. fomlaw. wblab may be altaiad or la
ttM aot bad tba laMtabla bappt
Buckley Ing
log nr»
U|» to Mrs. Ii.. who was seeled
motors.
Last yea
'Tba fwaoU ara alwara tba mora plll- ta a yaar. thin In a ptoponltlon to out- cleaned up everything In sight with n on the pUizaa. she bekl out her hand,
rm Ik abaobHaai ar that atml baeaaaa Hue tba gaaaral poUey aad m
•our and one-half horse |K>wer motor and te the palm hij- a Immxe medal,
of tba ntato for the pant qaanar or In an eighteen-foot host and expeds whlrb was given to her *ju for serv
let-* rendered at M.nnU.i.
half century. In one. tha legtolalnra
to do the seme In the larger clai« t'Ws
-If .v*-<jdca*e. win ve read whaMl
ICthe audJencw would only r««oin- baa put Into tba handn of the people
year.
aa.T*r- rilie nrikeil. and Mrw. l»..r*^d:
tba authority tbia year to aam.
the Man Behind the Cun. ”
^UMfU Itot of rtcUnB would
DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT.
-That’s him.” exclaimed Mr*. f.i*cy.
▼ury muck uhortur.
the Ormod trative oiricerB without any intermed
That’a him. that’s my e.Mi.
He g.d
Rapid! InddcBt or other* of similar iary agency; In the other, the leglste- Members of We-qoeteng Club Oo Not there for safety; and t-uulU yr Idu
him. n»r.-r
natiiru have «o local appticatloii. no ture hsa empowered the people to esReeeira liwitatiena.
The regular serol-moclhly dance will
Baa^ till when or where they will SCI ter themseivta the HmRlBg snd
and a little Horetbought may save lives governing principles nnd regulatkmfc be held at the We^jne-tong club house
HEART TO HEART TALKS
under which they would empower the
ng. Btewart 4 Steffens’
and nmh*.
>l^stetttre to make tews, snd the goviestra terntehlng the
untor and other ogkwra to execute snd music. There seems to be some mte- A Few Words on a Fragrant Subject
for Traueras City Men.
In regard to these
A teletram from Tokk) today slates mdmihtelef^thTlsws ter many years
ome. There Is no com^rison ta dances. Members of the club do not
that In the north of the empire MO.OOO
Smoke?
l»erMtmta«lm atrMken. R h
the Importance of the two, and It regulre Invitatlotts to Mhe dance* a*
Well. then, smoke a good cigar.
r 'UeRid that theae Rtdred are very
would be deploteble If the voter they ar^ the regular winter wrle* of
Smoke a Wadsworth Bros • Chicos. a
; aenratlve and that the actual number should give to this matter a IsngtBd
straight Dc. cigar that ha* mure real
snd tadlfTfreoi mttenllon. This U not
< ie much treater thaa the tor«r«
pleasure and enjoymem Invest h lu
likely to be. and the two unusual larich brown wrapper than the avirai'c
While famine Is not n tUlnt that fol- sues on thU occasion will doubtleaa be
*Takin* about mean men.** sakl the
-ten center.”
lowi t»w» causes atlll It Is sltnlficant mutually helpful te atlracllng atten Vkie wbo was experted to beat the first
Leading bu*lne*si and profesrional
that such a great number of peup
tion and Interest.
wtWT. -I think Kile Hsteber was oIkwI men all over the country have a l*>x of
should have the wolf at the door M
the mealiest man 1 ever knew. Hr Wadsworth Hroa.* Chteoa right at hand
dlatOy «ftar the eanmimmatkm of
There te another net of the Iasi leg was BO iMnn that he psintid bl* honrr to treat their friends and customer*
treat war. It Is also slfnlflcani ih
lalaUve session, aimed to secure better fiwah and white very two months just They would not do this unless the
the hinree norm* Juet ooe section of attention to amendmente aad other becamw a nelgtihor of hte that hr
cigar wa.* Just what It I.*;—all lonu
uueations aubmltied to voters at elec- didaT like had weak eye* .and ronldn’t Havana filler, burning evenly with u
tkms. That teck of attention baa been hardly stand the glare. BVit be done long, while ash.
a meaner thing than that one time.
Into the flthjL Not only were vnat
S, E. Wall 4 Sons have the hx-al
alMNinU of money expended bnt many want of teformatloo: and this is pro When hi* wife died the pnllliearef*
agency for Wadsworth Bros.* Chicoii.
famlllea loat their bread wlnnere vided ter In Act No. 23. which rtaulrea onmped ii corner of the coffin against
and say they never before had a cigar
thfonth husbands and sons who tav the aecreury « atate to piupare atste- the door as they were carrying* It oot
te
their atock that gave such universal
Up their lives at the front. The nua ments of the purport, nature aad ef snd cracked one of the panel*. Wrtl.
satisfaction. Try one and >*ou will
ber.ot widows nnd orphans was largely fect of such amendmest dr other <iu««- sin. !»lamed If be didn’t want them to
thank them for Introducing it te Trar
tacredMd «nd It Is tat natural that Uon. These are to be supplidd to all pay for having’ a new luinel put In.**
erso City.
-Chictigo Ki'conl Herald.
inivation and want should
■ewapaim te the mate three times.
All this fits very doaely Into the sixty, and thirty, and fifteen days pre
tlHMitht «»«t
vious to electloa. and ateo posted at
Worry Is the mother of sick, nerv
for the saRdlat ta Japan Jaat ae moeh cwch polling place, printed In EngUrti.
ous and troubled mentality. upseU the
malt was the eaimeHif the revolatkina. German. Holland and Polish. This
entire physical system. The body Is a
' uprlslni and tUeorUers throughout Rue- will evidently apply to the approach- how you make .my |»oor finger enn ky’ network of nenes. Hollister’s Kooky
-Yea. Dora.” said lieon^e. fall of Monntate Tea soothes and
teg vote upon a ooosUtpUeiial cooren- contrition. “I aotlced It. And It didn’t the entire system. 3k cent
seem to have the right ring about It tablets. Johnson Drug^.
lion.
Hther. did ttr
Ijtter, however, he found a w.-iy to
Some time ago It was reported by
osike good that deflcleucj*.—Chlrngo
the prosecutor of Ingtiam county, who Tribune.
had been alsce July tereatlgatlag the
ntmora of legtelaUve brlbwy te cos, ■
. I•rtvl..falr.««p^.. TI
sectloii with the defeat of the privau how the other half Uvaa. Those who
l>tliTOTt4Pr««»tl7b7
I• am Wa la iba nawapapam .
bank inspection bUl. that be had Imen
der If it will cure cute, wounds, bi
sores aad nH
n» akin
skin eruptlona;
erupUona: they
such charges. We have great reasta
n. Mrs. Grant 8hy
It win.
8hy, UM
to congratulate ourselves In this stale E. Reynolds St, Springfield. III., says;
upon the freedom of all hraschea of -I rigard it one of the alMolate i
MUra'of hooiekeeplo*.****^ oaiaate^
MTfl raOKU
the public service from scandals of
thaTsAlterscter. In many of the states
srouUl na they have hees Itesraai and
TWY
A
fteCORD
WAMT
AO^
dteaatroas. The state asdttor of ladiana was four months ago tocead to realga iiBdcr proofs of the grossest aaa^
feaaaiiee: and aow the state additor of
inmou te ttad
Broken, lines in all Rradet of house furoisbinff
goods will be cleaned up this monih; regirdless
of price.
;
,
iKRi!Mnu{i)wm
cattail, agatiiat the wtakea of bta wboto
fanmyvta ta Urn face tbe ridtanto
prabtaB tbat netonttota ahanat tram
mACMcm^ McrnNO
tbe bagtentag of tbe atiglx ^ rtbnoi2JOO feet of boM were turwed Into tbe
1 vcrrERo/(V.
egy have tailed lo sohre.**—Grand Raptag coevert tag It teto e bed of
Chad*. Ufe.
less of tbe present winter
ureter oe tbe Erst loor over a fboi
a tanner boy wRb neitber books nor
• mm *»t
CnMtat tm W«rk deep, while every cgU from the Boor
ledge of etbnolocy to brtag hack
•ume a eleedy streem from tbe State of the weather ta foraser years,
•;
1 tm vttmt armrn Mtm
to tbia eonntry tbe prehistoric secret
especially relative to the freextag of
1- J. Cmmej and Tbomaa L.
iJdng flint arrow beads wfiboot
Wba
Was
nvat
Sa
It
may
he
Interasttog
to
geo^
thebay.
tated ta the ezb
roomed togrttar at tbe ITeble
See a R. Didly. loom 3W.
pleof Timverse Oty tp aolo that ta
Many of the I
Msrt Baanaan, dte Uvea wUb bis bom ta tbat Hly. One evening Mr. Kew Wilhdn Block.
IMS the hay was fraaca over eom•Hr iwebcn
ImM rmittmr •n^rCareer
pKired before Mr. King, and
IU on a tara n^ Bertta. MIcb..
their
working
dotbtag
and
tbcee
than
■ooa at 4 «neiaek lo tfe« Ui^ •d>»l
la tbe yonag fellow wbo bs) cooguered tbe latter on arriving ralbrr Ute at
men. atandtag deep to the flood of ice leaving the hay March SO. Thebay
fonnd tbe door locked, tbr
roam. Thli «M Uw tomtk
was therefore covered with Ice two
target for
Georga men of Grand Istanf. Mcb; Ibe probtoa tbat baa pnsied aden- k ey on.
tkw ferkfU M etncMhm ntaamn
ttou for years, and it la to tbe credit
dt Om NiMtMnlli cntWT ui4 vhai as they were changed from one to an- fun ■oaths.
tag
It Is quite probable that the bay will Grand lataBdimUntad who Roentiy re- of Mr. David W. Kendall, treaamrer of
teseofoi
After
tb<T to** *om for lb* tiatalor of chBfreese this year bat present indkmtkms oMvad a iscter fron Fnsidant Boosa^ tbe Phoenix Funilture Co., btamelf one
4raB. The am mwUoc m K)<r» op ougWy wiebed
when that wiU be. as raU ttotlfytas him that be hnd ban of tbe foremost antboriUea of tbe city
eeded ta aroostag his rxw.mmate.
ingoottbHr
to • aUtdr of the work ud wrttlor.
on geological and ethnologicnl aubCarney Jamfiid ont of IhnI. and. lor---- ,
of IWlOMl. Mr. Horuhr ma Soper- the weight of water which they up lo this Une the weather has been awarded a gold medal for sartag the jects. that Baursaan’a aoocesa was not after cllmWiig on t> a rtialr, managed,
only barely snfflclent to roraish skat life of a child, tbetetgr neexta toeing his
CUT FLOWERS OR
IMeBdeM CHIbert loedlM '!■ the dto- carried.
predated and to the ridicule of after cooiddrrable tronblr. t
own, baa told in his own words tbe sto
ing
on
Boardman
lake
and'lce
for
doDamage
Extensive.
FLORAL DESIGNS
euMoh. The «re« work ud tafloThen toe pa
ry of bis deed of betotam. Many of tbe bla fellows aad even bis parents,
mercial purposes.
nd sleepily
«w» •( rioebel ud Um UadercutcD The damage lo the machinery os
We
deliver promptly.
details of bla heroic act were recently
David
W.
Kendall,
srbose
collection
was lekeo op et the ocit meellBS br both floors is exteoslve. the fire origl
told for tbe first time, says a special of atone age Is one df the flneat pri vraa awfully sorry for lockli
8>ER80NAU
eaUng In the center of the b’uUding on
dispatch from Grand Island. Nrt), to vate collectkint In the dty. has been
For the pfo- the lower floor, and above one of the Mrs. William Harrington left this the Chicago Tribune.
faithful collector for years. He Iu
gna of ireetrrdop Mr. Npe ood Super driers. From here It spread with light ■ornlug to ::pcnd a month at Mance- Mr. Poetl-Uves with bis wife and her run down frtSquent rumoni of son
of his baU awake roommate.
l■teildeBt Ollbert dlecosMd the work nlng rapidity to the viaducts leading Iona with her husband who Is a poUto motliPT In a modest little borne pur pereon who claimed to have disco
chased wholly from tbe proceeds of tbe
of tbe grMt AneHcwi edocwtor. Hot along the ceiling and coeaequenily the buyer there.
sale
of
bla
photograph
and
of
tbe
child
ered the art of making flint arro^
A doctor remarks: “RTiat strikes•ee Mmo. who WM eocretair of tbe entire machinery orerhesMl consist
Miss Gertrude Tompkins of Grlnncll bereMed. The pbotograpbs were sold heads, and when ta Grand Haven laal one moat at a Bengal boapltal la the
tag of pulley. belUngs and
other
by tbe rracued cblld’a father.
Bros.’ music house left this moc
ig he heard of the Banrman boy Inek of sense of propt>rtton ta the e»The people of tbe cennty also showed he determined once more and for the tlmaUon of dlmwsea. A man Is grave-!
•etU for .twelve yeaiw. To blm U due porUoos of the Intricate machinery of to spend some lime at home In Pcllstbelr admiration for Mr. Poell by elect
tbe ertabltohment of tbe flr*i oormel the glufcn and f«d departmen
ly iwwtttriied l*eranse be bos not,
ing him county clerk, an office wiilch last time to make an Investigation
anoexed for thr.-e montba. bnt be Is
•cbobi*. BOfW rmU^ netbodB of entirely destroyed. The celling of the
H. Nord
sras
less than a month ago when he colni«mtlve!y iDdlffenmt to Hk^ fact,
pays fIJiOO a year. Mr. Poell was un
Beautiful Blown Glass
first Boor with all
teecbiBc. and a mote humane i
after a few weeks* visit with rehitives known ta tbe <IlaJl} coonty. and bis oole first saw the young fellow, but long
that he exhibits signs of leprosy.**
i
fancy
Tumblers with fane;
meat of cblldreiie 4MIm Barton of tbe while on the second floor the celling is in St, Paul
campaign taroe
bis reecoe oa
before had satlsfled himself that this
burned
through
to
the
roof
in
places
etching, per
Bmwood avenue huUdlna. gave
Miss Laura Tjlcr who has beo In the child.
last was no false clew. Young 1
During
the
Are
It
was
hard
lo
sec
In
set........ .
iKwt of an #ddroM by Prof. E
TRY A RECORD WANT Ata
Tbe child whose life was saved by
city the past two wc*eks as the guest
came
to
Mr.
Kendall’s
home.
121
baasbp United Btataa oonnnUsloner of the bllmUng srook
of her sister Mrs. A. W. Peck returned Mr. Poell ta so daring a manner was Fountain street, about a month ago
greatest anif for a time It
Paul Uasary. the two-aud-a-balf-yearedobatloii ta Puertobin addre« damage
Brilliant glass tumbleis,
to her home In Manlon this morning
old son of John Uasary. tbe staUon and to Mr. Kendall’s almost ovei
was thought that the flnlahed product
belBc Ml **Amenoaii Bdocatlon
hfr. and Mrs B. J. Sklllitcr of Mi
agent at Powell. Neb. On June
Ust ertag surprise announced that he was
M A I. I. K Y
piled
in
the
southeast
corner,
on
both
Puerto Rico." Pff>fbeaor ClllH^n amve
celona passed through the city today tbe child was seen on the track ahead ready to make an arrowhead and pro
consumed but In^
a report of tbe addreM of Dr. Hamy, floors.
on their return from Manistee wbor^* of a train which was running at a rate duced the tool with which he Intended
direetpr of aumual tmlning In Now stead It appears free from Are but they were called to atend the funeral of thirty miles an boar. *nie train to do the work, the tool was nothing
Brilliant Glass
OfX
York dly. tbe two ^rcaaca havlnr with the great volume of water poured of hiR father W. H. SkllUter which
more than a bit of wood whittled
Water sets only
Into
the
building
has
washed
down
been made at tbe State Teacbora* a*
currod ycslerdsy.
over the entire floor surface, i
the locomotive pilot, snatched tbe child point. The boy produced a piece of
aoclaUon at Lansing last month.
Miss Minnie Sowle of Bingham was from certain deati
rough
flint
and
straightway
turned
out
a mushy composllloo which wfll take
Near Cut...
35c
a paR..enger for South Boardman this aide of the track,
an arrowhead far beUcr than ib
some Umo and patience
Handsome Glass Berr>morning where she will spend a short pedi
erage Indian relic. The work was per
jsetbod of education the boy bad a Its value likentlrcly destr9ycd by the time with friends.
den
formed by patiently manipulating the
water
and
smoke.
The
ebaace to go pnto the abop and the*
truck and was dragged 800 feet
wood, a bit of oak. against Oje flint
The Misses Ada and MolIIe Pretella
work of the Interior is
tog over tbe ends of the lies. Ills
II right
garden and not only work but hoo
of thlR city left today for Morley where foot was torn off at tbe ankle, both with a peculiar twisting motion, whicn
tbincs were made. Today not only stairways, though situated
You should BOO our now Uerthey will remain for a short Ume
arms were broken and bis flesh fright Mr. Kendall confessoR he was nnable
■ore Umc Is reqnlrod of blm In school ends of the building, rece:
to Imitate, that flaked off hItK of the
man Baking OiahcB in terra
latter being 111.
fuUy-torn and bruised.
working with books but. In the ciUct< equal share of charring.
Poell was consclouB when picked up. stone.
rotta
brown, clear white Hm-d
Idcm Buckle of Grand Rapids who
cIuHively
that
the
fire
thmigh
and particularly the larger cities, there
Young Baurroan is only 17 years of
and glarxNl iuBido nnd out at
arrived in the city yesterday with the but his first thought seemed to Ixc for
Is no opportunity for blm to work In In the renter, spn ad to each side wIMi
the child. At bis request Brakeman age. and. like all farmer boys, had
ONLY 10c EACH.
••THE ENGINE THAT RUNS**
the Uhop or gardra and the fartorles equal force. But one window In the young girl Emclyne Snider and who Everhart Immediately ran back
turned
up
the
Indian
arrowheads
with
S'ER lale-r apprehended at the county
feet from wliere the fireman lay to find his plow. He was Intert^sled and studare all closed cici‘pt to the workmen, cnllro cKtablUbment withstood
I.OW l»PNIOK
I>oronit«l Dinner SeU.$:i.2ri.
•o that a tioy can grow up In a man heat, this ta lng on iho west side and clerks office returned without his brid the child. He had snly a slight contu led them. Just aa^oclentlsts for years
Consisbnt with high class
$I KI, $^00. $!»00, aii.l
sion on tho head and almost Imi
ttfdcturing center and stlU l»e Ignor next the main door In the northwest this morning at 11:10.
had studied, though he bad.the bene
worknmxiBhip. material . and
Mrs.
Holden
Brand
returned
lo
her
$11.00 iier Bct.
ately
began
to
cry.
He
was
quickly
re
aat of actual conditions.
fit
of
no
books
or
learning,
“for
which
power
developetl.
stored
lo
his
mother.
home In Mayfield this morning after
The damage to the stock
Undoubtedly the woNc and life of
he
should
be
thankful.’
Rays
Mr.
Ken
Talking
tbe
other
day
of
bis
thrilling
Cot Francis Parker and Wm T. Hat 12.000 and to the machinery It.OOO. shopping trip to the city.
Mrs. W. Lycan*of Crookslon. Monn.. experience. Mr. Poell called attention dall. who believes that with books and
-rU. at prewent United States commis Though Iho firm has bad no message
to tbe fact t|iat in every account so knowledge he never would have dis
las Ommm m±.
aioaer of education, will be studied from New York In reference to a tem who has been in the city on a two far as published It had lieeu stated that covered the lost art. The boy was satWith J. B. Palfe Bectrlc Co.
for aoolber meeting. Those mceUngs ponuy shutdown..|H*ndlng the repair week visit with her sister Mrs. Sam be thought of his little brother at home
isflod the art was a simple one and the
at the tlnro.
bavw beea not only losfruoUve but In ing neeeaslutod. It Is thought that s Benda, returned home today.
*’I don’t know where the newspapers operation c»uld not have l>ene exten
Miss Addle S^.les of Grand Rapids
shutdown of one weik will be neeeR
teresting and should lead, teachers
sive. iKJcanse of thi- profURlun of relics.
study tho work of these leaders In Httiy. SuiKTinlendent Anthony Polio formerly of Ihis-clty is a guest at the got that.” said Mr. Poell. “Though 1
have a little brother at the bid liom^ ta Ho says he learned more from th«home of J. W. Hannen.
ral statiil Hits aftenioou that the
Hanover.
I just didn’t hapt^en to thiuk chips he found tbat had licen broken
I gm sure I have got
\VaH«*r M. Paige left this morning
A lino art exhibit ronslstlng of of riewriug the debris will' b<- pusbo*!
of him. In fat't there wasn’t much from the flint In course of raanufaefor Bay City to visit the
just what you are
drawings and paintings. lUifM-r ruitliiK and he hoped to have It entirely
time to think. We were rouudlng
turt\ He learned which way they
gine works. Mr. Paige is the local curve at a pretty good rale and on
and carving fn>tn tho han<l work wa< m(>v«Ml by tomorrow. Farmers
looking fof in a
came off the material, and then began
down grade with a heavy train. Sud
givaa. Tho work of iwnh building wa drlxitM^ to the fartiiry this afternoon agent of the company
o experiment. He tried every known
denly
the
engineer
put
on
the
emergen
Mrs. Mary Hannah of Bates, who
repreaeiited by nearly rver> grade and cnrilng away^ tjie soaked fcnvl
material
and
finally
R<*ttled
on
wt»od.
cy brake. I looked out ahead. There
has 4>een 4ir Ihc city
Bose of the drawings and''palnting wliieb. a.•^U_>^^Ulds Is worthlesi
For three years he has l>een experi
The entire plant carries 112.000 m days with a son. George Smith of Gar was- a child on tbe track. Tbe ^Ittle
were used as an exhibll/at lamslni
menting. and about a year ago sucsurane<» so the Uis.s. which Is estimated field avenue, retunicd home this after fellow seemed to have heard us afid In
his chlldlslj way appeared to turn part ccedt-d. much to his own satisfaction
at S6.WMI. is fully covered.
ly around nnd then toddle off stralgfit and hlfi family’s disgust, to turning out
BCHOLAR8 DIOOING IN.
Mrs. Anna Schmitt of Grawn arrivcJ abend of the engine, as If to run away
John l>ach. the young man who
a perfect arrowhead.
celve<1 the full force of the explosion in the city today to visit her daughter from ns nnd beat ns,
,
Rtflee that day he ha.s worked at hl.8
SamMtsr^s Examiiwtlon Bepan Tedsy received mo«llcal atletilion as warn as Mrs. Christine Hendges.
“The engineer conld not leave his
in tha High SchooU
he was able to reach tt physician'
Mrs. H. A. Coal4's roturned today post. I saw at once that we could not <pare time. His parents have objt'ctThe fit of Hickey A
Tho High school pupils are un.Ier fle4‘ and though his face was badly fnun a short visit at Ionia with friends atofi the train In time. 1 can sllll aeo ed to the prosecution of this “foolishFieonum Co. Clotliing
those
little
blond
curls
bobbing
up
and
ness.”
They objected years ago when
going the regular s«*nH*ster examlna btirn.'d. iieet^sslutinp the bandaging of
Mrs. Dave Snyder of Holland Is vis
down. Foinefhlng told me I must run
is what sells them.
Ilona today!
the 4-yes no alarm Is api»reh4»o<led that Iting Mrs. Fn*<l OrlMiniv of Traverse ont. get on the pilot nnd sweep him off he would forget the plow and sit down
to study while the horses, dragging
School was called at R o’clock In s4-rious n'sulls will foltow.
City.
the tnudi. and-well, that was the only
stead of !i amd two class periods mak
thing there was to do. In some way I •he overturned plow*, wandered off to
Ing an brntr and forty minutes w«n
Waitin’ Fer the Cat to Die.
slippy, got caught Just’below the cyb browse. They still object, though
ANNOUNCEMENT
through
Mr. Kendall’s apparent Inter
flvcu mer to I'nrh examination an« Ijiwr.y 7 don’t I rickollect
inder. was dragged qixUc a distance
Btadk
est they liegan to see that the boy’s
four classes will write today and the
and lljcn drof»pcd.“
We wish to announce that our
That Vrr old swing in the lane!
Mrs. Poell is as proud-of her husl
study was not all “fcxjllshncss.”
other two tomom»i^- morning.
ager. Mr J. W. Cliffe. has returned
Klghl and pn»per. I exfiect.
ns she well may l»e. She shows the
Tomorrow aftoituKin will 1h? given
lAst Sunday Baurman was Mr. Kenfrom the sanitarium greatly Imprnxed
Old limes can’t com«’ bark again
shoe which Mr. PodI bad on the miss
over lo the cnnillment of clas
In health, and' Is on duty again. Dur ing f.Kxt at the time jind explained, the dall’s guest again. He was asked if
But 1 want to state, ef thi-y
the next
ing his absence wc were short of help light of admiration beaming ta her he could fashion an arrowhead of
r<Mi1d C«mie luirk. and I could say
glass. A piece of plate glass with the
and found it ImpoRslblc to dlsp<»8c of
What ray pick *ud Im*. ’y jiug!
IVITIE8.
bits of 'quicksilver backing still
these pianos and organs as fa.st
I'd say. Gimme the old swing
place wa.s submitted to him and in
they arrived here from the different
N’ under the old locustL irces
trees
• Regular meeting of Wks tonight
rhe
refused
to
give
them
up.
saying
she
hour he turned out what is perhaps
factories. We are at pre^nt greatly
On the old plact\ ef you pleasy
one candidate for Initiation.
would
not'
part
with
them
for
the
the only glass arrowhead. fashion#>(l
overstocked and will offer large inDanglin’ there with half-shet
-shet ^vc.
Sir. knights Traverfie City it^ni.
after the design and methods of the
dueements to intending purchasers.
Waitin’
fer
the
cat
to
die!
R71: Installation of offleers
stone age. In existence. He was then
These instruments must be sold at
night at 7:30. Dutch supper will be I’d say. Gimme the old gang
given a piece of obsldlum. the beaut
once or be reshlpped. which will ne
or luirefooied. hungry, lean.
served after InsUllatioo ceremonies
cessitate another cash expenditure the stronp*st ties of friendship have ful volcanic glass, which Mr. Kendall
Or’nVy Ihi>s you wont to hang
. All sir knights Invited.
Whf-n you’re gmw«-d up twicet as making an enornioqs expense wlthoul l»een formed betweenthe families. Mr. picked up In the aouthwest. It x
• The •‘married folks” will 1»e present
any pcisslble gain. .This we are on I’ssary. a man of humble means, has new material to the boy arrowhead
at the WeHjue-toog club dance tomor
done all that be conW do to aid tbe maker, but after breaking the piece
24 inch Colored Crepe dc Chcncs, Pink, Pale Blue,
denvoring to axold.
row evening and wllj show the younger The old gjarden patch, the old
family of bis benefactor.
*
once, he fa.Mhloned a liny and perfect
If you ever Intend or have a dcsln*
Truants, and Uie stuff we atoledl
Tan, Cardinal and Black, worth 75c,
Y||
crowd how to enjoy an occasion
The medal Is given to Mr. Poell by
to own an Instrumcnl we will i
The old Ktompln’-groun*. whore w
the Interstate commerce commlsalon bird point thM Mr. Kendall prizes only
that kind All the married people
It so you can have one now. Don’t nnd Is tbe first to be awarded under next to his glass arrowhead.
Wore the grass off. wild and free
prged to be present. ‘
A
fall to call and learn the Inducen
As
the
swoop
of
the
old
swing.
the
recent
act
of
congress
authoriring
The
glass
arrowhead
has
l>c€‘n
the
Mrs r. Paris of Finh sirvel Is very
we have to offer. You may pay cash
wonder, astonishment and envy of Mr.
27 inch Chiffon Taffeta, Grey, Brown, Navy, Change
scripumly 111 wilb a sln»ke of paralysis Where are usiK to climb and cllt
And twist rntin’. and fight, and lit— or have the terms arranged to your,
Kendall’s friends who are authorities
auffered yestertlay morning
able, Green and BI.nck. also Blue and TCp Yll
own ctinvenlence. Wc kindly urge
on Indian reMcs. The> cannot unde
Street commissioners and workmen Wallin* for the cat to die!
Black, $1.00 value, for....... ..............
I Ub IU
to call and see tho genuineness of
stand It. and the owner is enjoying
have been busy all day scraping the ’P.-ars like t ’most alius could
these reduced prices for yourself,
Swing
the
higheRi
of
the
crowd
their
astonishment
and
unbelief.
He
year
for
tbe
leopard,
aays
tbe
New
heavy fall of snow frt»m the main
not convenient for you to call kindly York I»reas. Reporta from Paris say lets bis relic go out of bis bands for
street gutters and piling it inti» the Je* sail up there lei I sttMxl
30
inch
Okee
japahese
Silk
for
Kimonas
or
drapery
Downside up. and screech out loud, drop us a line and we will be pleased the new styles iu motor coau will be but a moment and with the Injunction
center of the strvt-i. ah« r. li
purposes, regular price, 7.5c, Pre-lnvemory
lo mail you a complete list of these In made-from bla spotted akin. No otber to be careful. When the polished sur
Keich my breath, and jes draw hack
■ound roudbed for KU IghIng
strumcnis. consisUng of some sllghUy costly i>elt can compare with this fa- face, just a bjt of which* was left to
A force of^cc^i men were^bus> Ft'r to Un tbe old swing slack.
vored fur. for It has tbe merit of being
used ones.
this afternoon at the^^erfi^tapioetie YIt my low-head dippln’ atlll
not only striking, bnt becoming; and It show the arrow's origin, Is polntc(l out'
Sleinway.
Huntington.
forms an Ideal wrap to protect women and the bits of mercury of the m
depot and yards eJearin^d the hcwvy In the green boughs, and the chill
Sphmer.
Mendelssohn.
from dost and nrtcrobea. Its hair being backing are shown, tbe. wonder of the
snow which greatly Impt'di'd fast traf- rp my backbone taperin* down.
Sterling.
Schaeffer.
With my Khadder on the groun’
abort, ft readily Nieda anow and rain. collector who tolds the arrowhead Is
Bradford.
Smith 4c Banies.
Slow nnd slower trailin’ by—
new garment ta America, but aane so
Wegman,
and othere.
Wallin' fer the cat lo die!
THE MARKETS.
Mr. Kendall la entbuslasUc over bis
Grinnell Bros.* Piano—Onr own make. ciety women who are about to leton find. “A boy who could study that
to time Ubocea a^ looking ta Faria
- Chicago. Jam l8.-Catilo-u.otKi Now my daughter’s 11 tile Jane’i
Grinncfl Bros., 159 E. Front SL.
the perseverance
for wtator watdrobaa may hart laogcfd out nnd who
kind" o' baby awing
^X»ei8c lower. Hoga^se.OOO:
Traverse City. Mich.
akin
coated
Ibelrtraaka.
and
patience to cairy on bU experiOn the porch, ao’a when it rains
blgber. 8bccp—17.(KK); steady.
She kin pU.r there—lltUc thlng!
Chicago. Jan. is.—May
Honoluln has on exhlbltkm a apcelgreat tbin^ In blm.” said Mr. KenAnd I'd limped ont folher day
RR^c: corn. 46H; oata. 32Vfcc; pork
en of tbe llilll or “stone that breeds.**
dan, when be bad abowed the arrow
With my old cheer this a-way.
from Kan Island. Tbe natlres say
heads to a press representaUve and
Swingin' her «nd rockin’ too.
that If tbe stone la ptaeed In a glass ttan tbe dronkennaaa nmo^ tba wnck-j
tbe atory. “The boy.” be
Thlnkln’ how 1 uaet to do
jar and water pottrrd over It and tbe tagn>enai>ditatfoiriaha.betodacre».^^^
continued, “la Immcntely interested ta
J continued
At her age. when suddenly.
Jar corked for a couple of days the tog.
* "1 tbe
the atndy
stud* of geology. I have secured
I Tley, fran’pap!" she says to me.
stone will reproduce Itself in the form
laome good booka for him on tbe tubfif fonr of fire Mnaller stones.
I “Why you rock ao alowT’ Baya 1,
llect and intend to give him aone help
WAMTlCy-<Jlrl
In tbe directloii of bla amblUon. Joit
TRY A RECORD WANT ADl
EAFIRE LUMBER GO.
=£■=-1^ Pione 90
FRANK H. PAINE
r
.36
.20
'
’mm
Walter M. Paige, Agt.
SUITOR
OVERCOAT
IIH
Geo W. mer)
Pre-Inventory Sale
OF SILKS
Sale Prices on Black Taffetas
r.iSQuaiiir i.zsQiuirn i.50Qiaiii; t.rsQoaiiir
.ssirjsssi's
vork. Inquire 714 Ualoa atrwat.
Jaalt-tf
TIIY A RtCOIIO WANT AA.
n* A MSCOIID WANT Aa
89c
totak of
17.year>old boy irllh no
booka, with only a tow
edo-
95c
1.15
ۥ milbelm
1.35
I
m
; dAffUARV
THE raSCOVERER
ltv« nmt fflvw toe a
deraok He i
chknee to ^nke it np to ktto.And he did live; Iwt tor m Mtok titoe
if wna a hard tgkU'toid thero wm
daya wketi It aeetowd that death toast
wte. Mias Cynthia got no thin and waa
haekJthere. ToaTw eomlng home wtth pnupd (he.optate ttat
•n ratr wen. b(tf
It h «My i» »»
•e,torgood.”
-Cynthy^ name to her aenaas at too Ihr «hn* IfyOv M «• •■TMtirie.
taM,-aald Mrs. Joha Joe, "and she’s ao Br war <X lltotratlo. be loU ot« |M
fhingai you’d newer know bar. wboM nreethratl eeU ID her OM
Ohaagad laat the ward for tt!”;-!-. M. evening: “Were m aware that 1
TOUT boM Mt BiOtr abo
The earth aeefnad to Mlaa Cgnlhit Montgoatoiy. la the Uviag Churoh.
-the boy
«*• btaD • stMc* Ml ot nproMb.
No, Hie to laugh ont ia prodiga] Jey«wsnes»
'XH courM I
abe Md. Tto peb
ooe afternoon abe drove hoasq wbea
WObar had Bene pranoaneed oot ol
tbtak I woG«''not kwr
fooi■topr But u tbi* b« rmr
aad
deni eC haim. Tee.
Thlrty^Ui
dIMralt. for be had paood b a cab. •?o«»tororohtai.bothewlUnM know
foo, I fear-he U delevioue and rmrea oo their aides and telnt bine hasaa on Is tto iargtot toaa ia either the anay
nr Medhther and CMMraia.*
their brows! How gallanUy the aa- ornaxT. He weigha SS9 pooada and is
: Miea'CynthIn fbBowed thd* doctor plea flaunted their crimson flags! How now aervlag his flflh eallstaient of
down the kmg ward. When be passed kind and friendly was every face she three years each. Tt»«* sergeant is mn
by a cot she pushed past him. Wllbiir met! Afterwards Miss Cynthia said Bagltshmnn by birU and tbe oldoat
lay lotting restletely on hie pillow. He that she began to Urc that day.
SMB ia point of senrlco In the oonat
wsg fWn to emadatloa. but his cheeks
WUhnr’s recovery was slow.^Cvcry nrUUery. served two yemrs nt the front
werp drimson aad hie eyes borning day Miss Cynthia drove over with in the rhUtppinea and disttngulshed
The boy seemed to shrink.
“Daddy said 1 was lo stay with you." briih:,t, dainty, and her loving gentleneas hUaaelf there. There nre few belter
he said wislfoUy. **He said yon were
Mtoi Cynthia stopped and took the
30oe the less grBcefuIly on her be- ganners in tha army than he.
so good and kind, nnd would love me hot, dry hands in hers.
Qoiack, sieved to be the oldest Infor hid sake.”
’Wilbur,” she sobbed, “don’t yon
I weicotoe her coming.
dian in the west, died on the aatsop.
Tor a moment Miss Cynthia soft know me-Aunt CynthlmrWashington, a few days ngo. No one
ened: she had been vyry food of her
-Too n«r not my Aunt Cynthia,”
Men who hare had etperieaoe
knew his exnet nge. but he was cur
step-brother; It seemed that his voice said Wilbur. -Daddy said Atmi Cyn
in gppy iron naddins and who
talnly past fbe century »ark nnd U U
appeared to her acrom the grave in thia was good and kind-you are a
aro willing tn work in open
generally believed that he waa ctns * lo
behalf of thU child. But the crust of crom. bad woman. I want daddy. Why
shopa, oan find atoadjr em“I have oome to take you away.“ ahe
ISO years old. Settiera who knew him
years was not to be no easily broken | ooean/L he come? Why doesn’t he
ployntcnt wider jraarlj oonfifty years ago aay he was an old man
“Your tether meant that I would oome to little WUber?**
tracU at tatea langinu fron
, Wilbur shrank back,
(hen.
Quiack
was
always
a
peoeifci|
look after you.” aho said, “and I mean
ri.25 to $4.60 prr day witk
cmthta prt ap ud f«cd the
..JJO, ,o Mr. neb.n,." ho raid, pit- Indian, never took pan In any of ihc
to. but I can’t afford to keep you here.
pdW. by ndJ’
I eously. “Oh, not there. Aunt Cynthia! ” •iprifangs and stendily befriendol 'ce
Tonll have a good place at Mr. Rob”Ho’s got to get better.” abe mild.| Mias Cj*nthia stooped and klsmKl his x^hiieti. He was a eitlx<^ with the
las* If you behave’ yoomelf. I’m going stubbornly. “8p«e no expeam orlforeho
UcXBaz75.1Mr«lt.Hl^
right to vote and owned
to take you down now. before I un trouble. If ho dies I will be a mar- icrnaL
harness tbe pony, no gy and wash your
face whUe I put up your things. Don’t
look so woebegone, for pity's sakeI’m not taking yon to prison.”
Wllbur turned and went silently to
lo th« world hM reoeired soch widf«prt«d and (he kitchen. Miss Cynthia thought
ahe heard a sob. She went with a
firm step Into the little bedroom off
the lian and took a pumc out of a
I
VtttbMt Corapoand.
drawer.
Will entlrrlr em the wont tom at Female Gomplainta, Inflaai]
“I s’posc I ought." she said, doubt
erraikm. FMog and DtoplaoaaMat. and ocmaeqoeot 8plaal WeaJ
fully. “I don^ s poHo be has a ceul, I
daresay he’ll lose or waste lt,“
Everyliody will welcome the
ementof thin great annnal Bate, as our January salea of Women’s wearing apparel haw
8be counted ont acvonty-flre cents
become noted as the greatest value giving event of Uio enUre year,
Illy. When she came out Wilbur
We
present to the public of TravoraeCity and anrronnding country, one of the greatest opportunities in Cloak buying that has
was at the door. 8he put the money
ever been known.
awkwardly Into hU hand.
A THOUSAND BEAUTIFUL CARMENTS-ALL THIS SEASON’S MAKE-for Ladies’ Misses’ and
“There, aee that you don’t spend it
ChndrM.
dren. at one qns^r,
quarter, ooe-thmf and one-balf off. This year tbe variety of new. snappy, exclnaive atyJea
styles is
U enormom
enormous and oannot
romorm^SS^bemriMif-down feeling. ezHrme laaaitade. *'don*l on any foollshDces.**
oata** aad •• wantjUj^lafljalow'^l^^^^ «xcitaWllt;% MUbUit^,
toll to |)l<>ase yon. The details of every one oftbese garmento is superior in the minutest points and in onler to dispose of such an
Mias Cynthia's action made a good
enormous quantity in u very short time the prices most be so low that they will draw humlroda and hundreds of discerning
discemi buyers to
deal of talk in Wllmot The women,
onr Cloak section.
headed by Mrs. John Joe-who said
'poTioK this shle
Shle all
nil nltorations
aUemtions will be c-bai^ for at the exact cost of labor,
goods roserved, laid by, or sent O. O. D. withbehind OTithU’s back what she did
out a deposit of otio-tbird
not dare lo say to her face—con
a. BefnaeallMSatitutea.
j
HERE%E*VALUESTHA
THE®®NTI®^”cOMM UNITY;
demned her. The men laugtied and
said that Cynthia was a shrewd one;
there was no getting around her. Mlis
1
O
nn
f«»-‘•bo'oe
onehundre.1
handsome
ooats.
made liy the best manufacturdra in this
^ //
after hia mother, whoever abe waa; CynthU herself waa ter from easy;
Tka wriafikif of Mlaa Cytithla.
* V/. vy V./ country*. Eveiy garment now, long ooato, medium long ooato. Broadtail velvet^ooats, fur
*i wonder tf Td better flavor thui for there aln*t a bit of Merr1\-alc In she could not forget Wilbur’s wlalful
lined roaU. costs with high Btomi collars, coats worth $lo, $18 and $20. Your roost
|
cake with lemon or vanilla. If** the him. And he a t»cen brmighl up pretty eyes, and ahe had heard that Robins
DicMt perplexing thing 1 ever beard of rough.**
.
, inoatp
nangmm* expectations will Ixj more than realized. Your choice for only...................... ..
* WnVyV
{
la nr life.**
!
^ <Well. It*ll he a great roaponalblllty
A week after the boy pad gone she
Cjmthla put down the bottlea for
Cynthia, t^courne. But he’ll saw him one day at the store. He was
with
/.
•lih a vexed frown; her perplexity !>e cohipaijrrTlKCand he ll Ik* real lifting heavy bags from a can; th«*
7 (T
for 13.od, 12.no &$ 10
had nothing whatever to do with fla handy to nin your erranda. and—**
work was beyond hla atrengih, and he
voring the golden mixture in her cak»'
/
coats. These are
*Tm not gtilng to keep him,*’ aald was flushed and panting. Miss Cyn
1
,.prth 22 60 and
“■ W V.^ G..50 coats. The
Imwl. Mm. John Joe knew that; the
mniie from choviofs and kerseys
Mlaa Cynthia, determinedly. Her thin thia’s coiteclence gave her a bard aUb.
25.00. Beantifully Uilored, a 11
newest styles of Empire, Tourist
latter had dropjHHl In. In a flurry of,„^^
them.eivea flrmly and her She bought a roll of peppermints and
inlaid with vehx*t, tailor-stitched,
silk
linal,
only
12.50.
rurto»lly coneemlng the little Iniy
and
swagger
1»ox-coats.
took them over to him; he thanked
saUu lined, etc.
•whom ahe had aoen about Mlaa Cyn |
him-* aald Mra. her timidly and drove quickly away.
lhla*a ptaee for the laat two daya. Her I
*'^»'
^^^-Mra.
••Robins hasn’t any buslnexa putting
^ughter Kilty waa with her; they John Joe. blankly. **You can’t send such work on a child,” she said to herlauh aat rloae together on the kitchen him liack to CalUomy!”
Ignantly. “I’ll speak to him
**! don’t Jntend tc^Bul as for having
#c fa.
al»oiii li.”
'
him here to
•V -It la too bad/* aald Mra Joe. aym )^hlm
It worry my life out and
And she dld-and got an answer
pathetically. *1 dtm i wonder you an- kwp me In a peri»ctual atew. I Jua!
Jhat made her ears tingle. Mr. Rob*
ilnlxed up. «o nnexpectH. tt»o! When , won*t dti li. IVye think I m going to
worth 10.00 aiul
V T ft
J 0C
0 OR
01
Ins bluntly told her be guessed he
Irouhle mynelf alimit children at my
^idd he romer*
l’2.00.atonly
(,3U
atonly..........................4.33,
"tonly....^................0,93
at„nly
.»^03 .
knew whst was what about his hands.
J ‘^umday night.” aald Cynthia. She age? And all he'd coat for clothea and He weren’t no nigger driver.' If ahe
achtMilIng.
toof
I
can't
afford
it.
I
Aad dc-cided on'^he vanilla and waa
wasn’t sallaflcti she might take the
Shipping it hrUkly In. ”1 aaw an ex- dtm*t Mipp«KU‘ hla father exported U. Isiy away aa soon as ahe liked.
prem wagon drive Into the yard with either. I auppoac he expected me to
Mias Cynthia did not get much com
a boy and a trunk In It and I went «uit Icvik afte r him g bit—and «»f eeuirse I fort out of life (bat summer. Almost
jual aa he got down. *Are you my . will. A imy of hia age ought In lie
everywhere she went she was sure to
Jlunt ^nthla?* he aald. ‘Who In lh.‘! R»’le to tuini hia ket'p. anyway. If 1
meet Wilbur, engaged In some hard
jworlff are yoiir ! aaked. And he Raya. ha»k out a place for him wimewhere
She could not help seeing how
All arc made strictly in accordance with the very latest fashion, from new and choice materials. Here are the
>rm Wilbur Mcrrlvalo. ami my fnthcr wh^re he ran do odd Joba and go to
miserably pale and thin he had Ik*.
waa John Merrlvale: he died three achool In iIm* winter, 1 think ICa all
lots that will make business hum:
Tbe worry had Its effect <m her.
weeka agt*. and he aald I waa in <f>me | anyone ran expe<*t of me. when be
•Hie ncfghlKTrs aald that Cynlbla wa.s
to you becauM* you wen* hla alaler* j ain’t n*«lly no blood relntlon."
abatTMT than ever. f-Xen h«T rtuirrh
Well, you r»»uld jmtt have kti<*ckeil mej Mlaa Cynthia flung the laat aentenre going was Embittered. She had always
K QP: for -..W. H.-.0 a^
A RR for f».00, 7.00 and
8own with a feather!**
| at Mm John Joe rather defliantly. not enjuyi'd walking up.the aisle with her
^-50 $5.00
8.00 skirls, direct
10.00 akirts. Pine
”I’m aurr.**'aaid Mt>. John J«K!.
jllhing the expi-*aaion mi that lady’.< rich skirt rustling over the carpet, her
and $6 00 skirts,
Panamas, broaiicloths, novelties,
from tbe Wsl makers in this
I didn't know you had a bnitber. And ! fare.
bona-fide reiluclions, big assortcashmere shawl folded corivelly over
country. They arc strictly first
etc. Many new iffivts and the
hia name Merrlvaler*
/
) -| supini.e mdanty «^mld ex|Hvt
ments and valnea positively
boulders, and her lace Umnel set
very
Ixist
values
in town at the
claas tailored and splendid ma
without a parallel.
• Well, he waan t any relation, real ! more. C.vnthy.** aald Mra John Joe.de prerbely on her thin, shining crimps.
regular prices, but now only 5.85
terials.
ly. I waa alauit ^lx yearn old when j preratIngly. **Jlc would Im* an awful Bnt she could take no pleasure in that
my father marrliid hU nuUher. thejlM.tlier. I've no doubt; nnd yoa’ve
In the sermon now. when Wilbur
‘ widow Merrlvale. John waa Juai m> ; Uve^l alone ao long ♦rlth no our to sarrtgh! across from her pew. between
age. and we were brought up I oget her a on y you that you wouldn't ktoow hard-featured Robins and his sulkySome uprehdid valuM that wore |2.50. $3.00 ^ f QC
juat like brother and aUter. lie waa| what to do with him. Boy» an* alway* looking wife. The boy’s eyes had
aad $330. black and color,, at....... ........... JP * *^0
areal Bice fellow. I muat tay. But he getting into mUchlef-my four Juat
rowB loo large for his |hln face.
went out lo Callforny. yearn agt». and keep mo on the dead jump. 8IIII. H‘«
The sonening of Miss Cynthia was
TXe absolute CUtnuice of aU reaalal^ FDItt PI
1 haven’t heard a word of him for flf. a pity of hlm-poor little fellow! No a very gradual proeeas. hut It reached
' mothei or father-lt eeema hard.”
climax one September morning,
teen yearn—didnt know
THIS GREAT CLOAK SALE ; : : ;
MI
mk
Cynihla’8
face
grew
grimmet
alive or dernl. But If aeema from
when Mrs. John Joe rkne Ihto the forkitchen wttftT an Unportant face.
what 1 can make out from the Ints than ever as ahe went to the door with
that hla mother died wrhen he wraa a her rallera and watched them dowrf Miss Cynthia was preserving her
A Sphoe will not permit ns to <ioote prices, but suffice It to say tliai tbe- coDlinually mikl weather bhs left ns wfUi g sloek
^ baby. and^|8m-B^ John rovghed It the garden path. An anon ar Mm. John
umr.
B twice aa big as test year, aod every fdr piece must go now. The entire stock has boen re-assortod,’ re-arranzed had re-ttiarked
along together—prM|jr“^poor; too. 1 Joe aaw that the dm»r waa abut abb
“No. thank you. I’ll not sit doira^I
. ^ to the lowest |>ric*es of the year. Reliable ^'URS have never been offered at as low a price as we will ({note in this sale.
Make your ariection now.
gufwa—(111 John took a fever ahd unburdened her mind lo her daughter only run In—I aoppoae you’ve heard It,
died. And ho told acme of hla frienda
”BId you ever hear tell of the like? That little Merrlvale boy baa took awto BMid the boy to me. for he’d no re I thought I knew Cynthia llenderaon ful sick with fever, (hey aay. Ho***
lalloM then* and not a cent In the well. If anybody in Wllmoi did. but
ortted batf lo death this wum
vPryoBe knows vrhat Robins is
world. Ahd the child came all the way thla tKWia me. Juat think. Killy—
from Callforny. and here be la. I*ve there* ahe. la. no one knowa how rich, with kls help-anfl they aay he has
been just dlatrmcled ever alnce. I’ve and not a aoul In the world belonging
m goodldMI tor bU lauior. and
bd*! ran down, t
nemr bM nnnd to chlldiwn. nnd to to b«r—aad (hr won’t evra Ukc In
For Kimooaa worth I
For badica’ outing
. have the hmine kept In a perpetual hnr brothnr’n cbIM. Sbe amnl be n s’pose. Anyway, Robhis took him over
60c,e0oand75«S.
nproar la more than 1 can ataod. He’a bud womnn. Bui It'n Jnit menoneo. to the bospltnl at Stantord last nightabont twnhre and n bora mtnrbler; I pare and almplc-rtie *rad#ea tala good gracknia. Cynthy! toe yoo sick r,
Mias Cynthia had ithggered to a seat
bell tear ttaroask tbe Tooata wlih hla | what he’d eal and w«tr. The poor
•mp leet. aad he's smashed one of; alie doesn't look as If he’d need anch. by the thble; her fhee waa pnllUL
“No—Ift oMy your news gave me u
m btoe TSset and tom down a eartaln | oatbts didn’i used lo be like that, bui
Ihd ant Towaer on the cat half a dot. ; u„„ her every day. 8he*a
hn tlflMi. already—1 never waa no wor i got jj^^d aa i
“I must hurry back nnd aee to the
ried. I've tot him out on the veranda, j That afternoon Mlaa Cynthia barihettlng jeaia now. to.keep him quiet ineaaed her fat gray pony into the Ben’s diuneru. I thooght I’d oome and
tel^you. tbongh I didn’t know aa you’d
lor a IhAinpMl.,
j phaeton, bemeif-ahe kept
-I’m raal aorry for you.- aald Mra man aor maid, but lived In her big. otoc.”
John Joe. -auto fonr ehlld, I
ImmatteU bbeae !n ,
Bbd laid bartua la
hert never had anyone to look after as4 drM avay down the deety. butAiideomeanthevayffomGhH-Ttit a JadcMBt oa m%T ."aba
lqray akme. too-hf muit be real .eliting on the remnda. 6he retar.««
III an honr'a time and drove Into tMSa ■aaaad. Wa fotas to dla. aad ra
He muat take lyanl. ahntUag the gete behind her hU mnrdarw. Tbte U Un aoo
ia miechW, she hervledly Med the
poor io the rnaiag aad weat ta aeareh
eChim. %e feend him sittlag by tbe
wen, hie cMa ia hie haads; he waa
Cynr
pale aad Me eyee mere rad. Miee Cyn
thia hardened her hiut nnd took him
Into Che hones.
TVS been down to see Mr.
thle aftocnoon, WUbnr.- ahe aald. pm
teadiag to hniah aotoe Ihvleihle M
from the boUom of her alee, black
cashmere skirt for aa caccime to avoid
looking at kim. -aad he’s agreed to
take yoe on trial. It^ a rhal good
chenro ■ better than yoe eonld expect
He days he’ll board and ekdhe you,
aad lei yoe go to ecbool In the wtn-
WINliD
I ^ '-W
».aair^
rSTh^ldS^
r"
GREAT CLOAK SALE!
"il?* todSSkSfSf^^
W^lSiSr, or* aoS^
t
A QC;
^
1
MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS
INFANTS’COATSr^'.f.95c ir....,l.r5 X...2.r5 X..,.3.r5
Hundreds of Skirts—Away Below Regular Prices.
t
CHEAPER SKIRTS
r'-
/>
t.
95c
EXTRA SPECIAL
SPECIAL CENTER AISLE BARGAINS
45c tS'J’iS:
98c Si
-”«■ •' »*|43c
remnants of dress goods at one-third off
EMBROIDERIES
I
STEINBERG BROS;
1
1
•j;-
ntt cvmnM koora t«
1
crfv. IIICHMAN. THWR^V, MNUARV U, Ittt:
tto Kied qty Hig|i atoooi wnrs te
X^rifas fam wito towaga
oral ways to tto btoaes sr ttoir-hast
girls- ttox were picked ap one bp jme
by tea toem^ sT the soptomors find
estod- and driven ovte to Htfmf.
IT yw vut s mil It 40 chores or a rirl for honevet, woke risr vasts hwvs thnach tti4 fasl
where they w«we' ts^eo to a hotel and
givea an oyster sapper, and te dt»
^Jr.
tlsM driven toato bu^too tele for the
party." The-best girte" wme •
tag aU avsatac, too. •
I^IKMT teOWM
's^srsax's
^jOTBhm u »oc
u> ufcf
mitif ^rtwiwly t t>i> Umm.
Hit
It frtt to tatom
vtottor «r Mt ttoto wM to
mdiiC t« IHU tUt^^oriac tto ptoMit
SodM
toiiMwk f
«to ih0 fto«r«r emvu. vfll mb* totora
tto ttoTtoi*
tottor rritop to
Ito tto toMto «r tta Wto4J«to mto
m wtMitP^
lawrtoa tc MilM
tto toltoUto totorml ia totolM «»«.
caM toltoi tto toitor aatota.
MtoOtiaUaaaKailto.
Ttora la
^
aloMa aiaoac tto track taaai cattoaitoU f»Tto CtotoBto Ifipalar. ito apHiMto «to Ml toaaltofaMto toat aatoMC
•%«4tor« aalfcttotlaa. H« toi Mi
molUaaa ato aatarad tka Uatrarrtty
toUUaalvtol ton to toll aot iiartlQl
r.-r
aveelYos. ts %ct. ‘
tlwy*!. gMd !•
•w—t
trteg,s«ntotetew^
■ary. If yeo really
wm • MbcvU ttetv
sllgatly
GnhM
Crockers
beklsf-aigcrcst la
noear-Uifferrat la
sss,
Sis
Bverefler yea will to falded by the national ilscurr COMfAlor.
Itode Mark, in red sad white, on each end of s pscksKc. when,
•asr and wherever yea buy BuemiS, Crmtkers •md
itoONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
totoflla.Vafy IIL
a «tvart, tto 1>raaa gaailtor. vbo
M kaova tto aotmtrr over aa Uo
vto amatod tto FUialaiaioto
I
Mi toalaiito Oaiaaa Clir atol aaa. t>r the AChlf lea.
Los Atoete^
iwlrler. hat also
MJ^ Kav TortJ vary4ll «ttk ]
phte.
It
mb
Bolter TUe
-abcoil
I. f eoI;! eaI. f SO i’l: t SO
SpIQerl
slfBed with PhUadel-
; t toI; t eo
CUIMTE IS THEIR PH |
„fEUK
|
Ooneve athletes have taken up BUT IT OFTEN DISAPPOINTS THE Special to the Svenlng Record.
wrcsUlBd. aad this branch of sport te
CALIFORNIANS.
Fife Lake. Mich.. Jan. IR.-D. C.
Andinc sreat favor at Cornell and
Hutchins of Cadlltec was s busing
West Point. The other big oollcges
caller In town the last of the
tofva «gl>t ta tto teetiUy win be represented at the first InterMiss Rae OoHstick of Petoskey. who
S. H. Ssyltr of Yuba Writes sn Entec
aait Saturday. Tbalr laftom
has been the guest of her cousins, the
laclada atoHaklag all toltot to be held at Columbia iho tetter part
taining Description of Crete
Misses Bemstelne. for some time, has
of March.
retumetl tc her home.
The eastern racing season for l»M
Mr. and Mrs. John Jars and
promises to be the best In years, as
8. H. Baylor of Yubs. who te si>ond- Hait»ld left Friday night for Indteaa,
Oaa^ to I
lorsoaei by the entries tor the bis
Ing the winter In the went, writes on- called by the death of Mrs. Jots* fa4 or Tale*a i
handlcepe which have Just cloeed. The
■hrf.
terialnlngly to the Record of hte trip
. for tm jmn. mU to aanwit to
Miss Guce ^lloit ami her brother
as follows:
•I reached Los Angeles yesterday. Frank are visiting friends st Morley.
Wlotor N.^
,
Brichlon seventy. 8o It
Titus Leddy of Axln sj>ent Sunday
Friday, morning after a favorable'^aml
^ Moikocoo. J*a.
MntkerM
Ytoki club It prapariuf to hold Ita aa as Sysonby. Artful. Stalwart. Hormte, pleasant trip of four nights and three at home.
aual racatu tor ka jtohU. aad a1- Olseau. Waterildht. The Picket. OH daj's o\*er the Santa Fe route via Chi Several sleigh loads frr.m h«*re at
cago. Kansas City. Alberquerquo. Will- tended the box scM-ial given at Mrs. L.
raady tto Milftoa arc oMtoic Im
went. Burgomaster. Delhi. Kurokl.
lams. Barston. etc I congralulate my- A. Aldridge s Friday night and all ftraces, which will to hdd the tact oT WUd
Mint. Tanya. Ormondes Right,
seir on nearly coming up to the man port a good time.
Ito aMaih If Ito lea Btar*
Thtocr
Lord of the Vale. Roeehen and scores
Mr. and Mrs. John Weldnor
who was In nine states in the course
of ^hers.
of a sboH trip, suiting from the sutc children of Summit City are guests of
fraotorall Wr tto <
Colonial Qlrl has started In
of -single blessedness.'' and traveling Mrs. Weldnor's parents, Mr. and Mfa.
aani of Muakatoa lake, which It aow
slxty-sevto^ races^jria-drsi In IhIHythrough seven slates of the Union he Ce,). Rad. r.
** toM hy tto **4flgaoMl.” Just at pfae*
two. secondOn^nlne, third In twelve,
Clarence White and Marion Caro^
Bnded up in the sute of matrimony.
eat iha lee te la treat COadUloo for
unplaced hi fourteen and has woo
-And the last state of that man was bell have returned from Sharon.
,
radat aad the **whHe wlaged flyars *
purses aesretatteg $72,000.
Mr. and Mm. Frank Canute have
worse than the first." I have been in
arc amklat «reat iIbm la trial apUn
Wllmer Crowell, captain of the
eight states, not speaking of two above sold part of their boust-Uold goods preaad tadIHdaal hraahw oa the lake
Swarthmore football team, has denamed, vix.: Michigan. Illinois. Mte- paraior>- to moving to Or«*gt>n.
cllaed a reflection, as he Intends to Hourl. Kansas, Colorado. Now Mexico.] Miss Haxel Kidder has retu
quit college to engage In business.
Arteons and California, but It might j from Tusiln and will again take up
Woodaa howtlat hatia are bMonliuc
CroweU Is one of the best drop kickers
noi be prudent for im- ui say. while I I her school dut
aoaiwar aad dearer every year. West
and punters te the country. He has am here that the test state is worse! Miss Wlnifrt^l Htsiges d.dightfufly
ladlaa Uganai vlue. from which the
scored over thlHy goals from the fleM than the first, but itf^* report lOioulJ j| mierialned
enierialned a few friends lU
aj ht-r home
halU are manuractured. U worth
in the last three years.
come hack on me and In that case tboj^turday ev.*nlng wlih p^dro. Dell
froA 176 to 1100 a toa. aad the price
Vincent Stevenson. Pennsylvania's last state would he worse for me than clous refri-shments were s«-rv»-d.
U ■turenlaf.
rowdy quaHerback. says be wUI not
the Misses IJjomiWson, who have
the first tor tt© Californians are :»
Whip the" lots are received here
quit the team because the faulty ve.
Jealous people snd would make It hot been at Anderson's camp where their
they are cut la cuheahapad blocka and
toed his election to the eaptatecy of
father Is foreman, were called to th^r
for me.
then aaaioead. So craat haa 4to dethe team.
These people pride themselves home at Haire Saturday by the death
^aMAd haootoa tha^ the aphtoea
The faculty athletic committee of
specially on climate and I have noticed of their mother, who was taken 111 and
plumed whaa they are yreen. As the
Stanford university declares that baaeall along the latter imrt of the route died at the home of a friend she ww
" wood Is aeaslUve to the baai a^dcold*
ball Is on a -dtetlncUy lower level than
and also here that their minds seem visit Inj: Jn Cadillac.
-of couraa tto halls crack aad aooi
any other college spoH." No use to
Mrs S. D. Hart, who llve^ aUmt
burdened with the necessity of spoloexamine the bead of the fellow who
gitlng for the present misbehavior of four miles north of here. 1s guile lU.
drafted that report; nothing in It.
heir pel—the climate. a.s It has been having suffered two light strokes ^
brMba. a chea^ wood. Is a substi
unusually cold for the region at this paralyvis.
tute. Theae halls are so lltbt that
time of year. When company te pres^
they ava taaatly waad by wooseo.
ent the had boy te specially lecture<l
Hayd rubber aad oomposlta substlMr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
Klrotoner»s
•o behave properly but to the chagrin
talaa ara apriatlBc ap to, raplaoe tko
Quests
Arrived
Late
Last
NisM
of hte parenu he nearly alway s breaks Traverse Bay Tent No. 13G. K. O. T.
woodeahalla They a^ expeaslve and
But They Stayed tarty.
alt the rules and so it seems the
thair toaaafheUNra U yai la Ito
M. M.
weaker has b^n doing'It
hen*.
tatfuxml state.
Traverse City. Mich.. Jan. 15.
Mr. aad Mrs. Hman KIrcheoer enAt this season when northern people
Hard on Freshmen,
Whereas, The Great and Supre-rae
tsrtalDed sixteen friends from WUesy
are rushing down here to find
rhlcete, iaa. |L-~The faculty of
, Ruler of the Universe has in Hte tovllle test evening at ibelr home. 24S
Northwestera uutveralty's echool of WasbiQgtott street. The party Intend place. the cUmate.the weather has
wisdom removed from among us
law has Issued ,a buUeUa forhlddluf
ed to come over In s sleigh hut wheo been cutting op its worst pranks andjene of our worthy and esteeme<V Ste
freshmea to try Ito places oa any uaifor Knlghb
alcolm B. Robertson, and
they got as far as Grawn ttoy IWUmI
The intimate relation held
Whei
the raads Impoaslble. So the^ left Intensely cold fo ibelr great disgust jI whereas.
rule, all tto stedeaU of the law atshOol
the team al Orawm aad took tto Per>e and so they are apologitteg for It. CIl- with him in this society makes ll emle1Itn»le to compete la athletics must
Martoettc imte which arrives here st mate te the strong card for this coun-; ,»ent|y l,efitting that we record our aphave aaeared at aeaat aae y^r. aad
try
as
it
Is
for
Florida.
Suffice
H
to
j
preclatkm
of
him; therefore "
11 o'clock. They then rsmsteed at tho
;muat,tove secured at least dthtaan
Klrchcner home untfl the 6 o'clock aay for the present that I am herej R«oived. That‘the Interest and enhoars to ertdit from the faculty jut
train this morning when they went aafe and sound. Los Angeles te s rat- thuiriasm which he has exercised In
that school lor work done.
hack lo Grawn. The night was pleas- lllng. booming city with more than the aid of our society be held In grateTbeactloa Is taken te order to tnard
double the number of people I xuih:fai „>o)emhrance.
icaiut tha toUftat in or tradoatea of sntly spent in music and games.
poud It to cootolil. ^erjbody t> on 1 R«»|,ed. Ttat tlw suddoa rcmona!
ottor dspaittototte who eater tto tew
the Jmap dotns •owKbUic. “ErOTy 'of .ucli a lUe from aaoac oar mlilft
DEMAND FOR AUTOS.
aohool JamidtoLttUcy^ pteem oa the
bodr worfca lo boa Anpelet."
| |e,„^ « tocooct and o shadow that
8. H. 8a> l«-r._ j ..m
doaplx.naUwd by all the memProduct of tht White Faetevy Wall
hers of this order and will prove a se
Taken for tto Bsasan.
rious loss to the community and pdhSfeOnw aahWi atotoest atatealthe D. W. StewmrL ngeni lor tto White
-Tmly mifacolons. seemed the re
^ foal strike rale oa tto srofadttolU*B
of Mrs, Mollie Holt of this
Resolved, That with deep sympathy
iia handicap to weak hatters, while ll from hte company that ta order to In covery
ptece." writes J. O. R. Hooper. Wood
does aot seriously ptoci tto heavy Wi- sure aprlng deUvery. all orders for ford. Tenn, •‘she was ao wasted by of the bereaved reteUves of thO d(B•tos. Soaads as thoosh lle»iy te ,oan Mil to la to fto. U. The lac Dooghing up puss from her lunga. Doc
tors
declared
her
end
so
near
that
her
great
a kws to ns. an may be ovecraltd
tonrla so nmtod frith nriern that 4elalklnc by the caril.
tod Yratehed by her bedside forgood by mm whodoeth aU thli«s
tto large stock already taraed ternOy
“All coed toll playars so to Washterty-to^t htors: when, at my urgent
iactoa whoa they dto" says DbpeFtotoqnsst Dr. King's Now DIseovsry was
W. m Bishop.
ktren her. vrtth the astonishing resslt
toac. -tot aoto fo there while aHve.'*
Wm. Clancy.
tM tMb a aovart ton at Lave emt
m iisHT pwn
Bemsr tdifwttor Is oat of tto hid
luff wfiuMra of the weot this seeeqii,
‘ tie heatoidtoy
flMM fW
^ M his trieijkca at OeMead aal tto
RESOLUTIONS
covered, and te a healthy woman today." Guaranteed cure for eoughs and
eoMm. 60c mad lUOO at JohasoD Dmg
Oo.. r. H. Mea^C. A. Biigbee Drug
CSo„ druggista. Tftel boUle 10c.
BhKWMKBmto:
TRY A RKOORO WANT ML
Flint w^%to anaagad to give a
ries of pahUc card parties with 1
some prises, was the subject of an at
tack by Rev.' Cbas. A. Llppincott of
the First Presbyterian church,
said It was a gambling scheme ppre
gad pimple. He said; -I can d
no difference between the series .of
<krd parties proposed and the ordinary
gamhitag cwried oa la vioteilon of the
tew In aay secfH bsck room."
Robert R. Potater of Standlsh. who
ran for sute senator from that dUtrict tsro yeara ago on the democ
ticket, has a new scheme. He la en
gaged In promoting the National Umhreite Livery Co., which propow
place umbrellas In all the leading ho
tels o< the countr>-. chsrge s met
ship fee of $1.60. which c*ntlth.e tho
holder’to a Hckei: The ticket te
for an umbrella whenever the holder
may get caught ta a rainstorm.
The d«*ath from whooping cough on
Sunday of Clyde, the 7 yearnild son of
Warren Van Atetine of Brighton, afie
he had N'cn rescued by a boy chum .
wedk before from the mill pond, was
folhiwed yesterdsy by the death of h»s
-monthsHdd sister, snd another child.
2 years old. te In a critical condition,
Secretary of War Taft has proi
to attend the Bay Country McKinley
Republican club's annual banquet Feb.
20. He w ill be greeted by two old college chums.. Arthur H. Ingiahajo and
Newell A. Eddy. ‘ B^eryone ta Yale
knew Billy' Taft." said the latter, -apd
everjooe liked him. He's an all around
fine man: Just as ho was an all around
fine student and college man. He
a remarkably bright student, studious
and thorough in bts work. Us
your studious and intellecluaL fellows
are the quiet kind who are not j
Inent in the good fellowship circle, but
Taft warn an exception. Ther<- was no
more popular man than he in college.
He's built a good deal on the Teddy
Roosevelt plan; a square deal for
everyone, and wlien he says a thing be
means It and when he says It’s so you
can believe bim every lime."
Two sets of promoters art* after
gas franrhiso at Lapeer.
(
Harri 8 Pierce of Blsie. aged 74.
slipped and fall on his lr> i*ort h sn*l
his ht*sd was fractunnl.
Judge W. L. Carpenter of the supreme court leaves for Florida for bis
health, accompanied by Mrs. Carpen
ter.
John Hsyner, a Marshall saloon
keeper, arrested at the instance of Fr.
WANTED.
•ONKV TO LOAW-bo b* dbaH
beat wf rider,
d.
Jan Ig-St
WANTED FOR ARMYnnmaxrled men helved
and tt; clUtena of
United
Sutea. of good character and temTRAVERSE CITY MARKCti.
pecate habUs who can speak, read
and write Baglteh. For taformatloo I xhte atoritematowp tolly. ^ Ni.
apply to reernltlag officer. Hotel |
llaawtroipanilkUfafeltei^
B'klttag. Tiaverae City. Mich.
|
topriwaa
luea thorn aat If j
WANTED—Men lo cut 4 ft
per com, Tmverro aty
SSSS:::
WANTED-Work by day of any de-l
acripuon; prefer nnralng. 802 H-lSI?Ftool
dec ll-ifigSi;*
WANTED—Hamesaen lo oil and pob
lah. Fred Fuller, 143 B. Tenth.
nor 21-tf
FOR RENT."^
FURNISHED ROOMS—We bav
few flue Eleeptag rooms $1.5u
week and up; steam heat. bath. tt-Iephune. electric light. O. E- Bemus.
23C P'ront St.
Jkn 17-41
FOR 8ALE--Good wbrk horse; weight |
about 1.200; also good drlv'lng home !
inquire S. C. Darrow B Sous* groeery. 817 Bay street.
Jan 15-di.
TO RENT—Two houses to n*nt an-1
one* for sale. Inquire O. C. Isgrig.
141 E. Twelfth 81.
Jan 13-Ct
FOR RENT-Houae for rent Inquire
208 W. NinthJan 2 »f
FOR RENT-Houae on North
wood nvenua. P. . Goodrich.
\
dee 7-tf
FOR SALE
«r laws have voted
ThX-'U. of M.
against a joint
|br memorial purtrail of the late P
D<Trease in d
fever and no deal
the featiirc-s of th
of the state boar/ of health.
te said that :he Owosso Carriage
Co., which was »o closely identlfleil
with the Stewart l>ank troubles, is
bt* utlllxwl as an/iutomoblle factory.
Several Oraiy'l Rapids saloonm<
now agree that .hey are easy. "Coun
Kaltenberger displayed a "certi
fied check" for $25.0(K) and aald that
as going to bny half a hundred
ms. Then he liorrowed an aggre
gate of tm from four of them and
they and the Hptel Sarhmore pr
tors would like to find the "oount
Fred Allen, colored, and Thos.
Brooks are under arrest at Marshall
chargetl with burning Horatio Foster s
rink last November. Brooks owns
bowling alley and Allen has made an
alleged confession tbst Brooks paid
him $15 to fire the structure
the Indoor bast*hall games Injun-d his
business.
UMh mm nr Sh
StfSAl?S^X£Vi£
FOR 8ALE-1 offf-r for wie nr cl*.r
box factory: good paying business,
runs c'very day in the year; gocMl
chance for Homeone; you can get It
now. but probably not tomorrow as I
have had several Inquiries already,
reason for selling-have got other
business 40 look after. WriH* or call
at factor. 41C E. Eighth 8t.. ei* City
Restaurant. 131 Front St.
Clbbs, Traverse City, Mich.
H. E
Jan lK4;i
FOR SALE—Horse, buggy and liarnc-ss. 1024 Wol>stcr. CHx. 705.
Jan 17-Ci
«&.sr.yrbJS?iSLr“
ThataboMUdMUo at* twC
aad »Matr at nod tiakdr m tUt
TblDrsToD fieri to Eoov
About
PIANO
BUYING
A hoty world this and a
v»*ry Imsy
Wc* cviunot
be posted on all thinj^teariiniid
iijjsariiniKl
os—too busy,
Tbtrefon*,
then* are tbiiiL's we dwI to
know
In the* injitb*rial,|HjrcuttaioK yonr piano yon bps
too busy to shop around aiaF
look Uie matter up.
The
BimpUt wav is the KIM
BALL WAV. Itiavcatime;
it aavea your nerri-t, Ko *‘pa.
lienee tried** in the Kimball
tor'SALE-Two
Dice cow., <ie trlai
In September, the other not milk
ing; will be sold cheap. Dr. A. H.
Hollldaj.
Jan 17-U
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALEi^TNa
512 E. P:igbtb; will be sold cheap if
Uken at -once. Apply F. Birrden.
254 Front St.
Jsn IC-Ci
block wood. WUI deliver In any
quantity. Inquire al Farmers Sup
ply.
,
Jan 12 U
MISCELLANEOUS
MY MAOA2WE. "Invwrtliit for Profl.,
(which ni aeod free) I, w^h lio a
copy to any man who Intends to In
vest any money, however small; who
dwoBiac.
.
has money Invested unproflUbly. or
Lot B.«. ter/ ntk mt imaat Ob.
who can Mve 45 or more per month,
but who hasn't learned the art of InvesUng for profit. It demcmatrales
the rrol earning power of mowey—
the knowledge ftaanclera nnd hank
ers* hide from the maasea! It shows
«*». MtWMt
WaTB* nd Bor Sb.
how .to invest small sums and how
t tab « Banwo altML >«•—
to make them grow Into fortunes—
roTM 04 Bar lb.
-the actual posMbUltiro of totelllLot n. od koodo. <Mk B«t«kb.
gent tavestmeata. ll reveala the
OMdMO^ loettla^
enormous proflU bankers make itad
ahows how one can make the same
profiu
safely. It explains'how stuU to 14 aoM■bitdb
bad b Bbvoot ton
M -waijiriilr* M *M*tS
lK>lst»n. a f«-amsTer. age«l
suit for divorce fnmji
h-r
Jt,hn Welobeck. October 4. c harging exin-me cruelly and
iu*n Fup|H»it. The derm* was i
r>eerubc-r ;:o au.l was
• «*li«ek>pe wlllt
Simply thia:—Cat out tho
above cxiupoo and mail it to
H8. and we’Jl tend you nteful
piano information t^at you
can look over and study in
the quiet of your own home.
Von want to know abont
tbeiriaiioUiat id be«t mited
for tbid putifRiUr climate,
about the Koaianlee aad what
allToawaat lo know Awot
emt
^MHwVHchSact
.I»Sim|L4...
XWfiJlUIIIISUI
^ awlSSLw.
HOUSE
c
crrv, mcmtiM. thummv, mmuaiiv ia^
iBisaFniMUi
ioyiacttoaa^alliiitac
w
8PEN0ER
Pi
i
IronOx
Special to the Evening Record.
Honor. Mich.. Jan. 18.-Lawrenoe
Wyse was at Empire one day last
rek.
MBs Holmes, one of our teachers.
M the guest of her sister st Empli^
last week.
Wade Reynolds of Empire was In
town last Saturday.
Ml. and Mrs. Conklin were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Reynolds of
Empire last Saturday.
Mrs. H. Ryan and children, who have
ten visiting frienda aad relatives at
the aouthera part of the state, returned
to their home last Friday.
The Woodmen and Royal Neighbors
lodges bad a joint insulUtlon which
about thirty of the members attended
last Saturday evening.
to itotoOs Mito to a ksBir ito
■to— pwtoS toto to—to to
p.
Swam. Martha Hniil and J. Vaa BUri-
O'Brimi; adriaer. James Tumpomer;
:ar. Cart Smith; clerk, Ralph
p: aaoori, Rotort. QUbart; watch
. w. a Ptoktaa; aaattaat. N. Ooaw; maaaffar. Jtosph m^Orn
rttotaMaUattoafibhraaidto
to toppw ptoptoiR Rf tto Rojal
=1
^WHlto GHOSTS OF OgATH"
OONSUMPTiON AND PNEUMONIA
I
tmg. tow Muton hloek. A. & Bo.
bwrt C.C
TRAVEBffff CITY LCOION HO. IMNatkmal ProtecUvw LwgkMi wUlmtoC
in Wootamn ban <m\to third Ttsto
I and ewed by the greMest pf an, Mil •trieSy •denSfic fwnedr
end lAii«Tra«bles.Coagl».Colde,Bipaefaiti*. La Grippe, etc.. Ti<:
DR. KING’S
•‘1
OitmU. Mcrauiy; NaUta C Ocay.
OctZM
NEW DISCOVERY
fMMIIto*nn,l!0D6HSu»G0UIS
Cued of PM^moiila After Doctore Fidled.
>1 had be«e lU for WMMttBeviOi PneamoBla.” writM J. W. SeXliuioa cT
TRAVRRtC «TY LODOff, Na 2S. F.
A. M. menu on Monday oiraaiiic
" or
oa
orbdt
b«fa
the full of tto moon.
E. HaskelU
HaskeR aaerm
at 7:8a p. m. M E
Ury. Bmer E. Ifc-hlte. W. M.
AT COST ANY 1903
easRanat
2.00 Down
IXX) awaonth
BUSMESS CMOS
- 'H
EYE. EAR, NOeS. ‘HIROAT
and FITTING OF GLASSES. Office
M2 Wilhelm block. Cillgaa* phone
TBAVEISE CITY BAS CO.
,
PIANO TUNINO-W. N.
years experience. No v
Grinnell Bros.
S.E. Wail« Sons
Johnson Drug Co.
Mrs. UHtle Artllp vlsltt*d friei
Nelghtiors and all had a very enjoyable
and relatlv(-s In Grawn last week.
•Ime until a very late hour.
lie Earl) Risers
Utile Pills are so lulld and
effective that children, delicate ladie^i
eak people enjoy their cleansing
effect, while strong ptvjple say they
as^ the best liver pills sold.
Never
City Attorney Ulils of Pontiac says
lliat the local board of e<lucailon. un
der the sisvial b»cal law creating it.
fo compb iely Its c>wn niast» r and so
utterly unacouniable to any auihorit)
that tbe memliers are not guiliy of any
mUderoeanor In selling coal and other
supplies to the sch<Mils.
WALLIN
Wallin. Mich., Jan. 18.-D. 8. Kina
has sold bis lumber to the King Lum
ber Co. of Holland, through^ their
agent. Mr. Burt of Grawn.
The pedro party Saturday was well
attended and those present had a roost
enjoyable lime. Music for the occawas furnished by George Martin
of ThompsonvIUo. Light refreshments
were served by the ladles. Nurmau
Green succeeded in capturing the prin
xlpal prise, while Gt*^e Marlin of
Thompson vine got the consoUllon.
Frichoff Bye Is quite sick with scar
let fever.
George Martin of Tliomiyionvillo was
Ihe guest of hIs ;slster over Siinday.
A. A. Morrill made a business ti^ip
to Holland last week.
Neli Bye is home from South Frank-1
r:.
•
i
Pn.|
Of tha astaU of Kogoao V. |
trln or MAld dMrwiod aoA
tb« r«wl
of wkich
Cart! of Thanks,
We wish to slnct-rely thank all our
friends ft»r the many ways lu which
they have expressed their symiMthy
for 118 In our great lien-avement—tbe
sudden taking awa>* of our dear son
and broUier—for the beautiful floral
ofTeriiig.-i. the kindly words spoken an<
de«*d8 done.
Mr. and Mrs. A. RoU>rtson.
lk»rnlce Robertson.
Paul llot»ertsoD..
Ruth Robertson.
To draw Ibe Are out of burns, heal
i cut wlihtMit leaving a scar, or to cure
joUs. sores, tetter, eczema and all skin
ind^.scalp dlseasd's. use TXeWItf*
yllch Hazel Salve. A specifle for ^Iles.
lei Ibe genuine. No remedy causes
luch siM-etl ndlef. Ask f«»r IVWiifs
GASOLINE
MARINE
MOTORS
SIncle C^Unders. 1.2. 3, Sand
7 H. P.
HIGH GRADE LOW PRICE
Make and Break or Jump Spark
DR. O. E. CHASE, removed from 1
208 Wllh. im block to 407 and
iM w StatRA Bwrk building.
GLEAN
UP
SALE
MRS. E. L. BONNER'S hair drv
parlors, over City |i«K»k Store.
crT(!L.ASS
CHINA
SILVERWARE
ART(RK)l)S
,nbM
With shaft and rcTersIble prepeDer
Also 2. 3. d Cylinder Motors
GAS ENGINE REPAIRS A
SPECULTY
WM. JACKSON
NACBIHIST
Trarono City. Nichitaa
1
•
Pott Out 9 Plank
m
SOUTH SIDE UMBBI N
"
City
DR F. HOLDSWORTH-^peclal atumtion to di.s<*asos of the eye. ear.
nose and throat. Glaasea fitted.
Rooms 7 ami 8. H. A L. Mercantile
Co. block. Both phones,
15C9
P. S.—R.-mumU-r our optiral openinK. with Prof.
Shollmati of <5 mud Riiuids,
.lamiaiy Mh to Ltth. Eye*
tasU^l frif.
OR—Office t
lean Drug
attention
» eye. car. nose and throat. Glaasea
Ued. Both phones. Residence 613
Sixth street.
>R. W. E. MOON-Phonaa.' office.
CItx.. 107; Bell. 89. Residence. 71«
Washington Fireel. Citz. phone 216;
TiastaWs
TAXES
e*«
DR A, H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate To
ronto University. Office in Munson
bldg. Telephones, office. 103; resiT. W. THIRLBY. DentisL Over Barnum A Bari's jewelry store. Both
phones 103.
,
Notice to the Taxpayers of the City of
Traverse City:
J.H. MONROE GEO. W. MeWETHY
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. D^Physb
ate and county taxes for the
clan and surgoon. Removed to of
1905. and for the delinquent
fices over Firkt National bank. Cltlschool and city Uxes and special asr**D8 phone 385.
?nts for said year have, been
sessments
placed In my hands for collection.
coll
Cooinan..* and ran«.-f»- Mutoal
said ittaBdard firm
I w ill be in my office to receive
i
b^oratirv Ooapaay
Sawyer and Penhal11 Feb. 1. 190$. on
taxes from now until
811 NKW WlLBBLlf BLOCK
caoli week day from 8 oclock to 11:30
o'clock In the forenoon and from 1
HARRY R tIARNCR—expert piano
: o'clock to 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
tuner and action regulator. Satiii! On all slate and county taxes paid
Wlth Kimball
before January 10. the regular fee of
Spcxiial atlrnlion j^iven to
Cltr.. phone 2C4.
one per cent for colkn-tlon will be
diseasi* of tbe eye.
chargoil and on all taxes paid on or
—Ail
HERVEY
ANDERSON—A
with
Dr,
I.
A.
Thompaon
after January 10. there will be
m bU»ck.
blocl . Trav
and counselor.
Wilhelm
cou
! charged a fee of four per cent for cd- FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
eiis phone 105.
erse City,. Mich. Citlzei
1 lection. Penalty on delinquent city
and school taxes and special assess
ments. 4 cent on each dollar of the
l»rlre>< Tvzn
amount of said tax.
. Carv'T A H
Office In room 202 Slate Bank
DR. E. F. CHASE—Homeopathla. Of
building.
ficeover
Biiglri-i’-s drug store. CltlDated. Dec. 1. 1905.
DS phom—Re-Cldence, 836 ;office
M. E. HASKEI,U
dec 4-tf
City T.reasurer.
OR. E. L. THIRLBY-rBpecUl alienlion to dk-as.-; of children. Room
409 Stale- Bank bldg. Both phones.
MONROE & MeWETHY
DR. GAUNTLETT
The bandsomoet and moat conven
ient HITCBEN CABIIIET on the
market. Solid Oak fronte. Mouseand dust proof Roller boariuK Flour
bin.
We manufacture them and make
low prices.
W. TULLER can estimate your timber.
Hcf.-n nre. Traverse City Mfg. C.O.. .
-th of Gmber
Ci mlie r. |:>aday. Intertochen. Mich.)
_____________7’
•RAID RAPIDS A IHDIARA ft
COlPAHY.
CJty e<
aiyc
TBAVEKSK OITT, MICH.
Wood Has Declined
John R. Santo
’
General Insurance
^
New WUkdm mil. Unvcne Oty
c u II
OBTBOFATMIO PHYBIOtAmi
B. ud uriMiw MI m OttrelK TSWIIlMlaABMf. • a, m. to M
to 8 a.m. f to 8 totoisto BMMmto
rrekoopflto. OUlsms batoM..i
0. u uwKwoqaa.r. g t.4i-
O.P. CARVER «BR0.
X
a
Tire Insurame
U L. A. BUILDING
A. D. TYLER
dentisst
Office 605 New Wilhedm Block,
CitiaeBa’phone 639.
These Ipads contain on an average of two cords
6eoc He Sarpiii
Oval Wood Dish Co.
DKN-rito-r
201 Trolnt Strslst
C. D. MILLER
PXmm Tmt OtSm, SMh PkMM AT
JANUARY IS
NOTARY PUBLIC
ail east rr«ni .t.
BRS. J. 0. k HART XTIUBBLOOR
DRY HARDWOOD SLABS AND EDGINGS
FOR $1.75 PER LOAD
GREEN, $1.50 PER LOAD
SOFT WOOD, $ 1.25, LOAD
CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY
jtof lxr 2
J. N. nu^llmanttol
BEAL ESTATE AftD LOANS
J. £. GREILICK CO.
For The Ben Thirty Days we Win Dellyer
or board bom the middle of
awagon load hailingbom
tbit yard and yen’ll find it
•agood,aoand and boneat
at tbe tip top one. Same
aa to ahinglea. We by to
give every cnatomer Jnat
tbe very beat lumber that
goeathiongb tbemilKand
•eUamaooiea failnie. Aa
to prioea--^ to quote
tbam any time.
OR. T, A. WILHELM. DentisL
ot>era house block.
This it the time to buy w«lding gift* »5 par caat dbcaaatidl throngb ibe store
STEP SAVERS
r iHHBr
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Grand
Travsrse Land and Loan
F.
Thurtcll. MaiiagHf. Offict*, room 2.
Hamilton A Mllllki-n block.
GENERAL INSURANCE
IGNITION
HONOR
^nsiipation
And bowd trouUea to
stay cared. Not a
,har«h purgative doee,
but e
healio.g
•treogtfaening took.
lUHKEMIlCES.'
boraa. f yaara oli. which
chaapi ^Ood aotoa la a
way Bla waatora to pat
plaAa Kla fcatatapa aa th
lOMUtto la Om UUfBJT TOM. la to
aad whlta toote rrary low.**
kaaaavaMtlBiaaMlaoa.
n«ai»w VM:aiaa of Mav ianqr.
ana. la Part Bow. Haw Torh. wffl
TDlkt as^ asm baac this tarhastea la bia art Mltoy
aazt to tha ftae portratt oC^ TlaiBaniraa: -Mr. aad Him. *looaarall
reaacat tha pkaaara or yaar OMDpaay
•M tlHU ba fttl to
at a recapUoa la tto Whlta Hooae on
tto erenlay oT Thamday. Jaa. lA T to
ii|
f; JO o'clock. To Mr. aad Mn. John T.
Fopt Pin MPrcrvM €f lUiyi
Ite to ..toort tto im la oMatotoi Mcabaa." Mr. Meebaa will accept tto
ndlKloDi
Ha M. Inritatloa aad wlU take Mr^ Meehan
with him. Ha wU taka bla Areas solt.
too, which to baa not worn slace tto
toJtoH^ «wS to ra- last aaaaal grand ban aad raoapUoa
t^paetad tlia iaara fto^ttolr taoaeUy la or tto John T. Meehan aaaodaUon.
When Mr. BocaaraK was police cooh
nlasloner to got to know Johnny Maehaa. As ofiea as Commission^ Rooae*
Priacat. Loatoa
reli was -downtown** waking np
Prtooa Philip or
Qolto to?a toaa diroread aftar sleepy police capuins and hunting for
antto of aBdaaror to to aaparatad Tlea that be Bight crash ft. be rlslted
wniKNit tto qoaatloa oC **wlio'i caiur Meehaa s refectory and regaled him
totac rmtoad. Tha prlaoaaa an* MO.* aelf witb -bam and- or -corned beef
tit la a loaip aam aad |1.400 a mootli and- or -cofee and ainkers.- Mr.
rrpa tor Ibnaar fiaabaiid. aad thu Meehan Is a TaniBany awn to tto hot
a«ai U MpplaaMitad by aa aaaalty of tom or the putter. He Itres on Mad
$A9jm a yw froai Klai Leoppid of Ison areaoe aad Is worth 1500.0^. Por
mer Mayor Van Wyck made him s
school coiamlsslooer. tot he Is not
liy a gaap of aariadlara oa tbe oatiia* proud. He Inherited his business from*
paetiag aiarctoaU of Vleana. Tb«* hU uncle. -Pat- DoUa. a^d he has
Prat oaaa oooafrad doria* tha ChHat* never been away from bis esubllsh
laai boHiaya. wbaa aararml jawelam ment one day la IS years. •
aacsaptad tto aotaa of tto dafuact aad
W Biiadb daad Aaiartcaa ooafaderanr
which save lu laal gaap forty ytmn I
a«o. Two arraau bare beaa mada. I
tmm a RoQBiaalaa and the other a Hua* jl
gariaa. who posed as Americans.
Special to the Breslng Record.
DneU to ranmiabUsh honor are i
rnoer. Jan. 18.—Born to Mr. and
[ to aa assertion made
to tha ririistag by the Oennaa^ chan Mrs. Will Gregory. Jan. 11. a baby bo)
dOlor. The ^Ucttasloa aroae Monday welghUg eight pounds.
Mina Humphrey Is very sick with
over the dUmlaagl from the Laadwber,
by the emperor, of a lieutenmat who scarlet fever.
Lena Grav/M spent Saturday and
refused Co fight a duel with a lawyer.
The chancelior dwUred that the ens- Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Murphy and
tom of doelling ^sts in wide circles
n{ the adneated classes of Qermany. rene are vUltlng In Alden at the
and so long as It Is regarded as a preaeut wrlUng.
Ouy Ha/ea was In Sharon Friday.
maaaa of restoring offended honor the
George Stoer of Sooth Boardman.
officers' corps cannot tolerate the pres*
once ip Its ranks of a m^ber who la ate dinner with Dick Hunter's family
unwilling to ra-establUb hU honor
mday.
Mr. aad Mrs. Wm. Graves of South
wlthawaaton.
,
Lord Crewe is tha Bean Brummel of Boardman visited their daughter. Mrs
the new BritUh mlnUtry. The Tailor D. Hunter. Prlday.
Mrs. Ida Sbaaka rctnroed home Mon
and Cotter says there Is seldom a jar
ring note in hU aUire. Lord Carring day after a week's stay In Kalkaska.
Lester Clark returned home Tuesday
ton has always a well grooved appear
aoce. Mr. Uoyd George U always from Alden.
Archie Whggot from Conklin s camp
amariiy dressed In well fitting gar
ments and harmoQloosly arranged col spent Sunday with bla family In Kalors. "Uilu- Haicoart revels in -low
iwlllag Upela aUhorated with sitk fac
. Butts, the
» the llln
ings and fiat braided edges.- Mr. As
quith waara a mourning coat, mad
Mra. J. Hearld of Sharon is visiting
-each new one has progreaaed with the
prevaUIng faahioo from the cuUway her daughter. Mrs. Will Gregi>ry.
to the gradually rounded front - but
r with his
Mr. Haldane seama to be the aartorlai brother.
ri. Prank,
r i«uik. w
of oifcuL-v-r.
Spencer.
a'Wise returned home Ssturdsy
genlos of the ministry, for he has a
Etta
taate for Ibncy vasta and for Ues of after a weik-i slajMtRA-Mrs. Waggot
1W..V.
arilfUc dealga and color.
The Rev. Charles Lamb of Morley
Rlebartf Sohoana. a Berlin shoe
maker, haring fallen upon evil times preached In the church hero Sunday
five years ago. took thougbl and aolved
rening.
the problem of a livelihood. Insult
The Young People's Literary club
the kaUer and board and lodgings are let at Hotel Spencer Friday evening
yours, was Sohoenes discovery. His
Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs
first experiment was to Insist upon Lamott and Mr. and Mrs. Klrteodal
using InsulUiig words about the kaiser and son. Cecil, visited Allle Gl
to a policeman. The result was hU lly at Bibcock's camp Sunday
arrest, prompt trial and sentence to
The Original Laxative Coligh Syrup
two yesrs Imprisonment. Upon his
discharge from prison, where be had is Kenned:ly*8 Laxative Honey and Tar.
all cold from the system by
been fairly comfortable. Schoene re It expels
acting as a cathartic on the bowels
peated Ibe obnoxious words to anoth
ty*8 Laxative Honey and Tar U
Jn. safe and harmless cure for
er poUceman.
Thls^ime be
dlceman. Thls^in
colds, croup and whooping cough.
for
I and lodging In' prison
pi
years. Having lost hU
accond time a few days ago. Schoeno
repeated his leae majeate for the third
time to a third policeman and now
awaits a third trial and a third reward.
A woman living In the village of
MUford. K. W who lost her
by death one week ago, sent tbe fol
lowing communication to an Otsego
county newspaper: "Dear Bdltor: I
desire to thank the friends and neigh
bors most heartily. In this manner
for the united aid and ccKipermilon
during the lllnem and death of my
late husband, who e^ped from
by the band of death on Friday last
while eating breakfast. To the friends
and all who contiibutecl so willingly
toward making the Ust momenU and
funeral of my
desire to remember most kindly, hop
ing these few lines will find them en-
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