The Evening Record, January 13, 1906

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The Evening Record, January 13, 1906

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

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

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1906-01-13

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^ THE EVENING- RECORD
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, «ATUIttAV. lAMUAmr u»

DEATH WAITED ON CUSPS HILL
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talWMlm m as SwMr Flying SM stud;
• InmiMig Cutler
LtVCD OMLV UMTU. M IttACHKO
Hit HOWL

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WEIKIN
INJURED

tte «ra«4 m alo^giMe to cHm.
th« kfi aid* «M Mi«r and tiM
»ao M 1 tUak be jest b«nM

>n. dark la the Haaaab A Lay
atere; Jay MHb. aaa of W.
tadlb: Jaba AMaa.aoaaCCbAar -Tbate waa a
ct MleerWUnam Ailtoa; Cay lUIV
aaa af e U Halt
Fbta Margaette Mfbt depot; Dm
Quaeroa. aoa af A. f. CaiMraa; JaUi
KaUay, daagbtar af W. H. KHley
Madge Btraagways. daughter af Dr.

i iT.

He

The diGiy dut Igms fire yemn is caOed

broken nt tha Mbow. hM 1
ha

LINE A DAT’

leftlbrbcaML At) ba basalt Ida
today that ba CM a to vltb tba

Cuylar HaU anaUined a cut m
I evaaWr aad toM of toa terrtoto the rip of the head and showed run
nenre. He didaT know thnt hi
aa It ataadi to the ban was hurt unm aoraa tima altar tha nCK
abovs bat MtUa dasagei Tbaieaebto
d. WhOa the doctor aavad ^
btokaa oa tbartgbt tode aad aaa cattor the wound he calmly tend n a
rod is brokea oa the left
coadoatvciy that tba bob
tor the cutter die
the tvo parts as Mr.
out at Aieble
. Tba bores abows the hani
drtoteg erblch was glTea bar ae be
raced to the borne of tlie dying boy sb4
Loclns putohin of 422 Wnahlagton
at has po talary.
•treet was one of the eye urttnaaara ot
Miaa Davla Hnba Nawa.
Kridant. He was walking ap the
wae tost braathtag as be ra hlB la company with a fe
carried teto tbe boase. The body waa Imster Wagley. .who waa

af Mrs. Jeaato B. Whrers; tbeae eight
balag aa tbe wrecked sled: Joaapklae
A daagktar af CHy Attaraay & C
^AKTV or tiOlfT VAS FLUMO
Daris; Maalea KaUay. daagbtar of W.
OWDCflHOIM rtrr.
N. KoDey; Bartba FdmtL Bdltk Tba
tied to the back of my
Mta Wright. Waltor Haattogs cutter aad Brneet MUIcr was lying
and HJtoawr Nelaoa. AH of tbe party lying down oa them atoerlag. We
bad made several deeeeaU but the came to tbe bill aad I saw tbe large
» of tboB last aimed wdre oo top crowd aad thought I would put my
ALTHOUGH HI WAI HIDINO ON^ of tbe bllL
boras In tha bora of B. W. Hastings,
Jay^tonlth Keoeped.
who lived on tbe north side and about
Just about f;SO. tbe bod sled, which half way up the hUl. I bad not been
beloaged to WUllaai Reaato aad bad oa tbe hlU this winter and did not
UkM WlMiAe Wm DfMii a Cutter
broagbt to tbe bill by Jay 8
know that tbe track where they
waa loaded up for aaotber trip.
Ua the HIM and Oeb lied Con*
sliding was cut deep and hard to gei
rtooa -was ateeriag. Tbe hill was out of. I drove up tbe hill where I
quite rough aad la order to gettbe
had
always driven before. A large
WMi MAai A^
esaary weight. Jay Smith was oa top of crowd was all around a»e. perhaps a
Naif Way OaiHi.
Joha Ashtoo was next to him hundred or more. They were shouUiig
aad tbea came Madge Straagways. Be^ aad crowding aroaad my rig- Borne
THTMAO.
hlad Miss Btnagwmys was Coriane 811- were trying to climb into the cotter
aad bablad her. JulU Kelley. Doa aad others were trying to get oa the
lea MeHaaii. a«ad lA
won eaaw next and Cuy Hall
bobs were *Spooch’ (Miller) was rid­
THI INJUmo.
oa tbe extreme rear.
ing behind. Some owf yelled to look
mm mm,
tmm bnim in When the cutter was struck. Smith out and I thought something was the
eras thrown to one side and out of the matter with aqr bobs behind. I looked
entire party was the only one to ee back. Two bad climbed Into my cutter
cape Injury. To a Kaoord repreeenta and tbe crowd was ao noisy and large
tire be told the following story;
that I could not see the bobs coming.
Caylar HalU eat aii tap af Iwad.
-I doaU know bow It happened. Dick My horaa waa flglty aad hard to
Mia KaMer. aatferliit fraiii aheek.
turned wrong or the horse was fright- age with the extra load and going up
tbe
steep hill. I then saw the bob
aad awerred. I think It was
CaHwie lllvefa, atlgM brvieee on
frightened. I can t think of anything coming and turned to the right, but
[ didn't think of anything else all they seemed to me to torn to the right
No. I am not Injured, just a too. ao 1 quickly jerked the line and
little pl~ of akin ton from my ahoul turned my horse snddaaly to the len
jerked the Unas so quickly
der.
even aUff. 1 saw the cut­
1 than saw they, toow had
ter aad kaeer thatwo-mast atrika it.
There waa jimhail^ aad I threw my | again tnrned to tbe left aad Instantly
Tlie
ap orer the top of my head to they atnmk my cutter on tbe right side
cvealnf. Uadif He beame the anew
near
tha
beam,
throwing tbe cutter
protect
It.
My
hands
rested
on
the
ahewed whKt and Hlatenina. Thwe
was Jiiat eneaph e»iNI In the air to aet back of poor Ben’s neck I don’t know high up in the air and throwing me
the rad Weed Meldp and makt oeaat- what he struck. 1 heard the crash but up with It and out on one side. They
InpantaenandWpH^ieynient. t*ai«t there was a consciousness In my mind evidently went entirely under the cut­
ter and tbe contact with the bob which
aatlafie eaiap neat twek. tMa week had that I wouldn't be hurt.
been hard In the pmmtiorn for them
"We couldn’t find Ben for a few min­ was tied behind was where the dam­
iNit iaat evening thky jaere fergetton utes because bis bod ybad gone on age was done. "Spooch'’ Miller was
far the Oaea. It «*aa a merry party ef down tbe hill. He was allre but his on the bob in just the same position
HIph aehaal atadenta that want oat to fsce was bloody. We were going to which Ben Robinson was taking on the
Caae*a hill early In the evening but the Uke him to a doctor s office bat It was coming boh. but they struck our bob.
coming back—s
decided to take him beme. We calleJ throwlag it up and over them, so I
The etery le net leng In telling. Babe WMaale. who waa there, and h? think tbe blow which Ben got was
from the front of my bob. I think It
There were eight yaunp people on the took him home."
was my boh which killed him. Thenr
habeledthat left the tM af the hill and
Is not a drop of blood oo my cutler
Arthur Reaignol was la tbe rig wlUi and nothing on U was broken except
Dick Winnie. Tbe reaaoa they were tbe reach on tbe right side where they
eafWter*a aignal to the unwary, *«clear^
going up the bill was because they evldratly struck. The front sleigh of
and they ahet ahead. Ion Haber
dldnt want to leave tbe horse at the my bob U broken and Its cover broken
caal. oalm, a bey to be depended i
bottom of the bill where It would be loose."
frightened by tbe passing sleds. They
ThU U the only statement which
Me back waa Jay Smith and bekind
Mm tha aix others. Thoee In the rear Intended to tic It at the top where young Winnie U able to make of the
were net leaking ahead, they knew there was less cxcIlemeoL Tbe bone accidenl as he staled that be was
was owned by Malcolm Winnie, sr, thrown up In the air and on falling
Gen. If It was poesibic to avert Genger,
Dirk's fklber. Bmest Miller was being was dazed so be did not see the accl
Ge aauW do H.
Hleharg WtnnI# was eesrUng up the towed np tbe bill on a bobsled behind dent any further than the contact
the cutter. Near the foot of tbe hill which happened In front. He does noi
htll with a horaa and euttor. Ha waa
ia tba track af tha flying alad about several bobs were passed and It was think hU horse waa struck at all by
auppoaad that all was clear. About the bob as no sign of any bruise Is on
balf way up tha aaaant Thare wen
half way up they beard shoutlag an ! her aad furthermore when, he says, he
dhauto blow, ariat to *tun cut." The
log. One
vmr bob
ooo passed
passco safely
aaieiy aad
aao lumwl ao aad< lealy to the left to avoid
Iwno turned, but to the left. A cneh
they thought again that all was dear, thdr tormb^ to the right, the horse
that aauld ba haard two btooka, the aeBrnest
nt Miller aaya. "Dick ekw it com-1 already
aimdy hatog
batog hitched for a left track
aendlap the herae and driver and outlug Bverybody was hollering. One side, wa^antlrely out of the road and
tor liftotbo air. a aaddan holdifip ef
runner of tbe sled was in tbe track, In the oDow with her front feet and
the bfaath and Mian
.
the other to the left. On the right standing partially sideways In the
Ten fMt fbrthar Gaum tha hill Gan
hand side there was a crowd of peo­ track as thmeutter was, too.
ple. Dick turned out to the left ani
•aainp from hla mauth. Ha waa unHe says that as soon as he jumpeJ
aanaeloya. TG# ethan wan acattorad tont ns be turned the bob struck tbe up be assisted Miss Madge Strangways
milter. It went clear under aad threw
•toap tha path. Some won not aorito her feet aad asked her if she was In
Dick and 'Bud* np la tbe air about fire
mmfy hurt and they pat ap and ibipad
jured. She replied In the negative and
feet. Tbe crowd on tbe bob was
be told some one to ta^ her to the
tha olhan but out of tha party of alibL
but eat, Jay Srnmi, aacapad wGhaiit knocked off bat 80 tost was their sle-1 residence of Mr. HasUngs. Some took
going that It passed under the cutter
lalury.
'----- —
care of her and be then took care of
while It was sdll ia the air. struck my
Taadariy, they picked up^ttoTiadas
hU horse, giving bis blanket to those
bob. knocked It up ia the air and went
man who a faw aeoonde beton had boon
who were taking care of Ben Robertoa. i was thrown about tan feet aad
ao toll af IMb and vitality. He wae
son. He anys that some of the boys
wrapped in a blaakat aad placed la a the front bobs of my sled were called him names and others amde assmniibed
•Mph. OniierWiaalAwhawa.attho
sertkms that he did it on porpoee and
"Dick felt awfol and oome>of tbe he became so angered that be slapped
MU aa duly, tank bba hama. Tho death
aapil waa alaaa behind. The paad- boys jumped oa>lm. We took him Jesse Ball In the fhee. "Why should I
bye Gmt the boy had apokon ae he left away aad then be acemed to realise want to tojnre the crowd?" be asked,
* heme oariltc In the avwiing enra the what had happetwd. He wanted to go "especially when I saw the young girts
laet werde that hla pannts heard ow to Robertooo's and we took kirn oo there that were being put in aoch
from Mm. Ha aavar rapalnad con- there. All the way over be cried and
prayed for Ood to forgive him for IcI- on a bob behind that
I la as
what he had done. He went into the
ionwdad with eeaaton and the house and tried to explain to Ben's I Ibougbt tost wbca I atartod up the
people but they were usnitod. We hill tbat lbs uuUre bob sled crowd
•toyed aatll tbe doctor pronounced were aU down aad jnlking akmg. I
JuM to that to avert a i
Beu dead aad then we left.
tropha. A aacoad babala
could see fkhit figures up on tbe bin
^Hlawtop the fine but luckily H wae
•THbk was an brokea up over It. but did not think any bobs were
far eaouph baMnd to avert.aaelhor Wbal the feliows had aald to him and there."
the aeddent Itself weighed oa his
He says Gartber Hrnt aa soon as he
mtod. Again bg cried aad prayed aad COMA hs irave dtiSfiriy to the home of
Joat beton the
kept that ap i^tll we took him home.
"The enttor was tenkea somewhat
ricra of a pkyaiMaa, ao be nqM agala
UA towards tba boma of Dr. Bomday but
ha aiM MS# toMormowd tali as to KobaftsoaC!^*dai?
met 6r. Arthur Holliday driving with
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keep you dry m ram or snow, and warm in coldest

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Shoes

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things in Women’s Foot­
wear can always be found
in the DOROTHY
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it U oomponndedaa it sh
shoald be
Aoeoxscy is assured
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An we know is that th.7 j
•eU well, fit wett and ww
wdl and that people eotbe
bock and buy them orer
again.

Su2 prices on prescription
work are never higher than elserhere.

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Cedar Shingle Timber.
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WANTED-LOGS
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Onr cnotooMn tell ns that
theae $1.96 Shoes are eqoal
to aomeof the thoea the other
dealen are telling at $250
and $2.75.

In oar praacriptioti deport.
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front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making ^hem most thorou^ throat and lung
protectort.

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ooacuaMon. It U thought that he
struck the front runners of tbe bobsled
behind the cutter as the acalp was
back of the ears. There wax no frmotore of tbe skull. Tbe right collar
bone was broken also the neck of the
right humenis.
was at first thought that Miss
Strangways- hip waa dislocnted but
such was not the case, her limb balag
severely wrvmhed. She also received
les. Miss Kelley was iajmed about
tbe hack and it U thought the shock

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$14.00
$15.00
$17.00
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$12.00
$13.50
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burial
OoeoC tto meati
land and in
toma atin exMtlng
, Is that of plao
for care la their decl
lug salt apon tto branst of a corpse as
no loag as the prarti<
aoon as It has been property -laid oof
earn vhlch the aged laceire is aln
an tto cooltag boMd. U Engtagd.
Thrtmgk
vlthoat eacaadoo nnsatlsfactonrwtae Ito castom atiU pcevalls among
^Ak»UU±\tMn tooAmmAMry topArt- line srUh thia habit
a .people who boot the Impoiatlon of
mmt, prodoe* froin this sUte hAs
being snpemtUloos, it U cUlroed that
taught before public noticr by
It is done In order-to r
Mltwm m hlib#r pnullnf ta New York lag tto Cimdt eoart through Attome
nd pCtor Mtcrn markets and totter j. W. Palchin. tto case belag as to:
MKl
bloat IL- Campbell and Mofvrtn
pHoM are bctap paid for lllcbigaa pro'^.lows:/ Himm 8. I>*onmrd. aged 7
both refer to tto practice aa a anr
dpaa than imder ito grading heret ° ream, ^'a realdeui of
viral of oU time eaperatitloua burial
«9ra strap oar ataU Ikna and dalrr iwned aa Hghtywere farm and held a’
rltea. Jliry quote largely from au
prodactioas. There has been noBB^
la a piece of laad at WUllaa*
dent writera to prore
early Uhria
BBaamsto oa tto tacrtaaad expense tr burg to the value of $50. The fan
liana all nqpinlcd aaU ai an cmbleui
of Immortality and etemlty. and that
Umatatoaftto
had a mortgage upon It of |€3.
OU au4di accounta It waa anciently
tto aasploe. of tto aUU dairy and
Belytag upon
of Br
apon the Integrity
int
Relytng
used In tba manner above mentionea.
food oommUsloniM-. but the actual re
Clam L
O. HMiiM aad
am wife.
1
Unnaan to aetbortty for tto awtemeoi
k« d«eded the i^ptrtT in question
that tto early Gemiana not only pui I
In consldemtlon for care, fc
aaU under the touguea of tlieir dead,
toa ghmaTbat gain of mnnr i
but alao put mile ryllndera of ro<k
aad clolhlng during life. Bdward Han
donan to oar aute's producers,
aalt In tbe right handa of tto alrk aa
lllon. previous to the bargain, had U
aoon aa It waa learned that aneb perfarttor true that la dlrecUoas In i
curred an Indebtedness of $60 for
780 825 87( aons were near death'a door.
latima In doltars and cents are not horse purchased from H. Leouar
aoagkt. thoaa whUA tore to da ertth which. In a way. offset the mortgage
.131
I
Tto
1>
praranting tto laic of Impure and
The deed was executed Nor. 17. and
I A quart of roUk. threeKiuarlrra of a
. 186
adaltamtad ibods in Mlohlgna. the later In the year the old
14 s pound of moderately fat beef-«alrlolB
. 122
Baker .
pare food dirlakm as at praaenl organ underwear and wearing apparel whk
152]ateak,
f.rf
Inatance-and
lire onncea of
. 126
Elliott ,
load
153>l» IS, wheat flour aU conuin about tto aame
was not forttooming and he left th. Klnrle
153>-138
tto past year than was
•***_ _ __ amonnt of nutritive material, but we
home. On Jam S he geban suit In Cl^
ttooagh aereral years under other aus- cuK court to eel adlde the deed, nan
asse
ct '
l*ric«» 7o*“
718 68.
different valnea for aotrlinruL
ploam
ing Edward HamUton. Eva U Kami
---------^Tto milk comtw neareat to being a per­
Um and Ralph White, the defendant
fect food. It contalna aU of tto difMay Live 100
TAKS FSSCAimOH.
The papers were eerred /upon the df
__ Aanceaforlb
Tto tingle eeaatiag aooldeot of last fendants two days ago by Sheri
Plgjhi toa brought deep grief to tto
Ito Dunam JtHayneavllle. Me., now wheat flour wUl
’0 ycara old. She writea: “Blectrir talus all of tto
IPally eC Mr. and Mm. Robertac^. ^ Hiram Leonard, after he left
litters cured me of Chronic Dj-spepaia for nourishment, bnt not In tto propor­
artoae son met 4aaU eo aaddenly. and h^ of Edward and Eva Hamilton, mr
If 20 years aUndlng. and made me
tto community ml large atores their and wooc^a widow. Mrs. Emma Croi^ 'eel aa well and atrong as a young tions !»est adapted for ordinary use. A
mau might Uve on beef Rbme. but It
bemaremfpnt. The distressing nccid of*Williamsburg and took up his res!
Electric BUters cure Stomach
would to a very one sided and lm|ierant Plao brings sorrow tom large circle dcnct‘ In the Utile home of his brid- md Uver diaeaaee. Blood dtoorders.
fect diet. But meat and bread together
of yoang companions of Ben Robertson In W^llliamsburg. It Is alleged no« teneraV debility and bodily weak^. make tbe eeaentials of a healthful diet.
told on a guarantee at Johnson Drug
who wera his dally asaocUtes and that aside from the troubles which b* to.. F. H.,Meads. C. A.
Such are the facta of experience. Tinadvancing science of later years ex
Is In with the family who hold the dee< to. drug at
plains them. This explanation taker
alar. While death was the maalt of the to his property he has Inrun
Into atx^unt not simply qnanUtles -of
oomskm. It seemed almost a miracle displeasure of the 74-ycsr-old bride an<
, meat and bread and mUk ond other
that aereral olhem were not killed at hdas been forced to lesve her home
i materials which we eat, but also tto
the time.
They were married two roonthi
Ladtas- Library Aasoclation Spent Sev­
Coasting Is at best a dangerous past
eral Hours Very Enjoyibly—Pro­
Ime and In tbe exclumeot of the sport,
gram Was Given.
yoang people who enjoy It loee sight
Til* Kmwm
of gmre possibilities. It Is difficult In use Bucklen’s Arnica Sajve never won
-----I An Ohio man who won a prir^* for
The Ladies* Library- association held i foretelling tbe weaUier was able to
cases of this Kind to fix blame, bnt wc dor U It will cure cuU. wounds.
Ions; tbe> i most enjoyable social aftemoon j*< ? | make auch a good record tocause be
all skin eruptions
tollere that acetdenu of this naUrt
Shy. US' •erday hi the library rooms at whlc^ used his father ns n torometer. When
can be prev<-nted by proper precau B. Reynolds 81., Springfield. III., sa
i was given. Mrs. Sam the old gentleman has a certain kind of
short pre
tioas and rules enforced by the author
one of the abaoluto ne<
aariand.gave two musical seleciions. ache or pain waather to
.usekeeping.- Outran i.
alties of
Itlaa.
follows aa certainly as a small toy fol
This parUcular thoroughfare hai by Johnsc Drug Co., F. H. Hears. C Miss Lellah Dean nylted Carl ion's Iowa tto elephant To use a
A. Bugbee Drug C5o. druggists.
-Tho New Chun^t Organ** In a very |
been designated by the council as a
Mrs. N. E. IX'gSM Inliuman. but It Is not, for
aped
coaaUng place, and the neoeaaary per
OIDNT GET PRIZE.
tang a charming nolo, which wa»; hear ones would have the pains anyway
mil given. Under these condlilous
predicUona. S*j ttor
predictlona or no predicUon
the young peo(»lr enpoying the sport a< Hale Thought 240 Was High But Cor :U> encored.
might ns well be harnessed, as It w
About-sixty
iKHiple
were
pre>*ein
and
that place felt secure, but It must h*
corsn Bhewod Him OHferoot
ami made to pei
retDamtarcd that tbU Is a publU'
The pin boys a* WltMnwn & Re-; rofreshmenli* of marcaronl ami rheesr course were the son to lump bis feeble
thotoaghfare and ttot there is danger ser's alloys are leading a strenuout olives, pirkli's. wafers and .-«>ffoe wen* old father on a nail on the luirk porcb
at all times of-a t'idllslon with learns llf«. Just at pres»-nt. A prize of $45 Ir
and consult him only when be wanted
to know atout the protoMlIty of occa
going or coming
gold is hung p for the high score an.l
Beau tlto Music Cure
slonal showers that would to a trick
It Is the o^nlon .If the R«»rd. and It will take belter than US to laud the
‘To
keep
the
hoAy
in
tune.
thU opinion U shared by a great many money, tost night Hale to^se<i
Hrs. Mary Brown. 2«» ladayetl
others, that where a place Is designat­ and thought that It was good, r^ llrlnr Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. “I take
the
ed for coasting there should be pre- with a happy smile t\>rcoran looket’ King 8 New Life Pills. The
caatlons adopted by the |;ollce to prt‘ at ttot 240 and then at ih.* gold ph'ce most rt'llablc and pleasant laxative 1
have found.** Best for the Stomach.
A CARD.
r;nt accident. We tolleve that an W'hrn he quit he had a r«-rt>rd of 24^ Uver
and Bowels. Guaranteid by W*. tb* nwdMvtoiMd, do hers-by
io
oftar should be comnantly stationed Moulton hit them up last night to
Johnson Drug Co., F. H. Mesds. C. A
Bugbee Drug Co., druggists. 25c.
at auch places while coasting Is In pro- tune of 212. Klliott 217 and Briggs
loewrr your cough or cold. W* aloo fruoniBime 8 Stooot botUo to pro«« notutwetory or
greM. as a prerenUtive of accident and there were M*veml othere Hum*
There Is no d«»ubt but that such a the 2IMI mark.
There U «n npltation In (llr ^pow. 8 K. Walt it Hom.
piorlalon Is necessary.
SiTiUand. to luive mabreUx Kt;tod> |»rt>\ldcd on the ptotfunu of the cl*-* trie
Ilowerer. H Is protobly true that It s an easy thing to nay.
•treet earm.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
And say it good and strong.
such a serious accident was not
thought *>f. and little rensun* can right­ And say It pretty frequent,
IMsh Rocky MounUin Tea along
ly to given for the lark of the precau
Uona auggest«d. While It has given g

womc OF BAimr and
FAfnmtNT.

SOFT COAL BURNED CLEAN

ftlUtoUlm

la^es the best and cheapest fuel
taday. It NOT BURNED
CLE.\N iu bad efferts ftom
smoke and dost mote than cosmterbalance the good results.

bHk la«taK* «nik stova i»t-

IS BUI bt£ WAY

5

aiA tkey win

ituterdst
ft :
: :

f

-

inenis reo viieBMi
tartfid toVnakelns
waAdeifol

eatod a>d kept on iiaki^
them. Today »«riy eretf
■tore maker lo the eoantiy ta
trying to imitate Cab's Srii-

teal n«t kUst bnt tbe

pMnUthat mako this stove
ao ancc.«slnlare patented awl
the other fellow can’t nm?
them, that is why thero air
moiv C«l«'a Bnt IIbbI tad
than all the others pat toKClher. Ri‘membc‘r you can
Irayone of Uiem* womlerfnl
atovea just as cheaply as U»e
imitation ami ihwi you
tuie yon have the U-sl.

FRANK TRVDE

DID roSTBFFlCE BOlUnK

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COAL AND WOOD
OKVJVBRBD

YOUR

YOUR ORKOI*r I

J. w. 3U.A*rEm
Wholesale and Retail---Your Reliable Home Furnisher .

One Coon Skin Coat worth S-WIR*. safe price $:$j;
two wool seal Fur Coals worth $o5.00, sale
price $2SXX); these are very fine coats; Galloway,
the best, at $24.00; Dog Skin .nt $1:! 50 and $10 50,
worth 5*JO.oO. Wc still have about

DOITT TRUST TO LUCK
in the hope ihrit yon’ll piek np
li jjiHxl cipar lien* or llien». (iet
bolil of K cijrar you know to U*
KX>T—one thnl everyone who la
H
knows to U- a tiplojier.
Short i»f that mlviee is: Smoke
the Travers*' iWlhi ami other
bniiuls will eoiii-ern you no
loDjp*r. That’s a cipir to stick
to ami the price w«.n*l *‘sliek“

SOGftltFTEMlOW

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The only absolutely smokeless and
dinless hot blast burner built, costs
you no more than its own imita­
tions. Get the original.

WE HAVETN STOCK

rlEEEiii

ft:--

OSE MOORE’S HUE lEtPER

food o«

.. r.. . z

m-:
li'v:'

to burn soft coal clean and get all
the good results without tbe bad
effects and that is

IDLE MONEY

canetmiBterestandstlU he as nmeta at jrwn-com­
mand as te yon tept It In jonr waUet Brins or send
tt to ns and jet a Certlflcate of Deposit. When yon
want the money yon can jet U. tojether With the In­
terest It has earned.

FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?

Thesert-auttaltMrest has been credited to onr
StTlnrs depodtors. and win Be entered on ihelr
hooks on preseotuioii.

FIRST NAllONAL BANK,

W

BN ELECTRIC PORTABLE
JUST A FEW LEFT

j. Bi Paige Electric Co.

m CASS STREET

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MrondOK**. *<'
Wood rn-mmoum IW*odo-*o-F-l* OlotHloK
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Th.-.-lolLicKtl.i8isr-,:..lv..rtis..l. that i« ..ndc l.y th.

most

rt tailors, on-l that

pl. as.-s C‘v. ry ..ii.- who wvs il aii.I wh.. w.-ars a suit of it.

DO YOU
WANT TO
WEAR ep
CLOTHES?

492.000 CAREFULLY PREPARED
TYPEWRIinil LETTERS
Tn .itiii- ii|«on faclK rom-i rniiiu
our riot III s -4iiMrc8fi*'«taii«l luajlfrom our N» w Y«*rk office
this laslfall-to
m.'ii in
.ill iPirts of th4* rnitit! Slab's,
is cm- reason why our .
an soutll^ifimn.
Then* arei many olln r n asou*;,
all of wliirlt an* pool n
why utir chihi-san vT'".**! • lothe.;
for you.

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2<KI I.airs McMillen s pants, all si/os. the best pants
in the city; thiry arc all wool, hc.iv>-. warm and
wear Kood. at $J 75 the pair; Bo>V Double Breast­
ed McMilUm s Suits, worth $5.00. sale price $4.00;
clul.ircns and youths Suits and Overcoats ALL
A V KEDUCKl) I'KICUS. Buy your goods here,
you will not get tiisappointed. ^

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T1i4' l«»t workioL'nienV ixmlfi Uiat are nnwlt*.

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Ifra Aeaa Dorman, aged Bfty feaie.
MteteiMaftaeptogtbtacafetea 9Tho has heoB a pnttoat to the North- C. J. MfSmai totoa Jtected MMi
wtv* nMrmMDHOM m m
Sor the
Plate WBl Btert Whan Raw Malawmyood

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A. J. WkNe
vO. I. Om Vw«.

IStBS*. au mamliMpmeMg ter
Urn mMitn «r M FVteM uhuvth.
J 2BB te at. goapei maertag Qaaitmte
maecing wig t» M totk and 21at
toiL. at the Friends church.

»4M tha Mam Im^
ant gamoany bate n toaaUag to
Me of & V. BaaUMa M gran
teg aad alactad the teBowiag tetami Paaaad asmy at iff:S0 at iba boma of
Baa la Law L. L. King of
Board af dimeters. J. W. MUMkra. W.
Waot Bay Btroat.
H. Arms. C. WUhatoL J. D. Muaaoa. A.
teairich. L. F. Ttius. W. F. GalBllm
J. Kiag M this momtor at
ktoa. tern Garland. C, K. Buck. C. A
U:J0 at tha resldmce of her aoo-inBtead. M J. Fulgkum.
tow. U U Wag Of Wart Bay strwrt.
Btewood. of oaaeor, at tha age of SO
Pee presideot. A. V. Frtedrtch.
Bacretary and traasarar, J. W. MiUi Tears. Deeeased was strickan with
cancer about six months ago and her
kaa.- BxaoiiUve commHtee. B. J. Fulgkum.
Four children muniw. Ifnc. L. L.
Mik
W. H. Arm*. Chas. \nihelm. J.
Ktog and Mr*. Ollle Larkins of this
likes.
Tha exfscutire coauahlae will have city. Mra. J. H. Gmppy of Pontiac, 111.,
and
one non to the government ooast
tha general amnagement of the bualC. K Buck will biok ancr the hitUlery located at Ftort De Soto. FIs.
Her husband. Benjamto F. CarapU-ll.
MdUngoftbegoi>ds.
soon as material can be saenred who was an old soldkT. died three
yoart. ago Feb. 16.
ompany will start up the plaat.
The funeral will be held fn>m the
pe of the stockholders addvi
the 11*1 was puldUhivl are: Elsie iiwMeoct> tomorrow afierufWm at 2
K. Hannah. Samuid Garland. Charles
Mr. Wo»,lhouse of
Pruchaxka. Henr, Brodhagen. H. O.
Oakwoikd cemc
Joynt and tlnu-ge Lardle.
Cndcrtakt r Curl to w ill have
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charge of the

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■B.MmiOl

MMr. MM rUM Jbr tM M.
mgn^m oUkK «toM Uo.Mt
U* B S. TboM Hocor pnm9my
Twcmaat. mmd vlOto UMf«
l«C •
mikf umtk tor Mto>
to* MUMt M OM cf ttet
Tke r»d«t«^
•*« aUto a MM toartas
btt«« M Mr
oi^ to MOM.
la
aMliAoo.to
the lourte. hody. Aha
• Tory Mmoo» P—tlar.
oar wffl ho huad wHh a nM* hody;
M II ir by »aoM of thte thot the
WffMi
rteor wm racMe hto initioo In
gasoflae toatead of hone power.

sn

AtMote AM fftete*

ton. Dorman waa the wifa of Haary
Oormaa. forawrly of LaataviUa. aad
mMmp» « bolMrtla. lUi.
S^inr. -1, ftir tna
<k* tarn. atoda from tha htubaad. who now m
rntmarnMnattbatartarntm h l» Mdat ill thto.dty with a aoa. . Jomph
Dormaa. toavea amrea childfen who
me: Ouraham Dorman of Grmad Bap^

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Doonaa of Uwuvilto. Mrs. Anna Nalurn of Waatwood. Mrx. MeiUe Lovelaad
Bba twe raeew toran above for which of S6S Bast From alreeL city ; Mlae
Laara Dorman of SfiS Bast F
■treict, city; and Joseph Dorman of
br the pommaloa of a bead toipUad this ^tv.
Utot tba ownsr. or. rather, the new
The foaefaL wlU te held from Uic
•wim; had aecesMtefly met and con home of a daughter. Mre. William
Mted an aeamy. Tbo young bran
U)vetonA S6S Bhst Front aliwt. the
Mggwed home with his newly ac
date to bo announced Uler.
Medteapby. feaUng that he had ai
toot doumd the toga vlrilto and wai

Madtooa. Wto.. Jaa. lA<-AUloteB al
oftT
iMIc roM to ter fro« MlMrUMT. If MoocMful th« pndoct tito naiiroralty will hare to look to
a tvooIrM mlto track Mr toaralp to the otoaoM At tooat the
f«M to. CiMt will «NM «9 Mto •thietea whoare to the oMfft of taw.
Thto new roJlag was promulgated hj
rMs'or ttotoMdt M Mr i
a food Mot of w»t€!r to provtoo ter a Piwfemor Bashfond. who has eon
with the declaralloo that hoaoeforth
4veot|'4Te alio coorae fc
ao student will be exenaed heoanao of
IKM.
Vo«OB
WiU R.iM Fmod, tor
Otortoa G. Oates aa4 W. OooM Bbo- tJtfellcs.
Me WM were ooasomad •
Church of Immaculate CorKoptkm
This new order will tadado trips of hanof Chehear. Iiavliig takan
kaw of fitw York dty. O. Jmoo
cr Evening of Jan. 24.
■ams. The ou^stloa has created <tuite M nr a roam to tba •marrtod*’ par
Wotow. Ool. Jmbm Btoorm. jr^
a alir among the members of tho eari- Stoa of tho long honae that MItms iIm
CteunteB. Rom Of PIrttodciplito.
An elaboiwu- pnigraiB U U-ing pre
«. many of whom are attead wboto of a Dyak village and found a
Cl. A Taotor. WRltote P. Wkrte aad
Bamaal to abate It. wooM proceed to liarcvl by the young ladles of Immacti
A, M. BowRm of teHiitoota ar* wmi iagihslawa^hoot
Mg ap the head as proudly as hb late Conception church. aMted hy
A newKp.njH'r corrr*TKHU1enl rreenlly
Church or CAriM-Quiet hour m
AUcMdau Men hifnsd.
tte MM teteTMted la Alio uadenaktef
BagM brother hangs up his drat those of 81 kVancls for the beneSt <4
f9iwd nrnr Klmto-rtcy. 8<iiiih Afri.-a.
Xice at
mttmiug mtHluation and
gaa men will be reprsaentod on
OtiMlOM.
the beautiful new bullditfR that Is fa»i worship. 1U:3I». aibh^t. "The Wr.U a dlaiuoiKl of iVJit rwr k tliat he »vdd
for f in.43i
Olhfi. Mich . JM. 18,-OoarJi K** the Toronto baseball rlub next ai
4f the boys who hare beei aigaod by
d pM day* aad to Bad th^ reasmi neartnr completion on North Division Ftoci of the Gospel;- communion ser
note of tlio Oilrot ootteae t
an! cheretaor la femme. The young street. The whole affair wtll don a vice at 11 ork»ck lieior. sennon: In
Manager Burrows. formeHy with the
CMa will ooU on Rto am ter
LMAfPB I
iron whoae hMiid had three beads Scottish
lermodlatc and *»mior . njeavor al
laaetleo al oaoa. lie
ibrnt pros Dotroli American, make good. Bar hanglnf before hit room would sneer be one of special
I durabla for nil Irterier morK
poru arv aiadi trig bier ikon UM year. nnrs has aoraiod Bobby VorpM, the at the woman whoae opoiiee could of that far away UIc as well as to i:SV: erat.geltoilc *e>-ioii at 7. rubjec».
“Four Things E\ery Man Ought tr
TRY A RECORD WANT AD,
third basmaan of tho old Michigan
The chanploiiBJilp mmm hare beott
but two, aad the latter was prob those of musip and song. An oyster
arraaced aa foUowi j^lUy 6. HilledaJc Bute loogDo who has more rocoaily ably nagged at and badgered (for wo- supper will be a special feature of tho Know.” spoclaJ niu*k. SaUuday night.
d prayar and study of the Sunday
.4 Mrawd
playing with Calumet In
Ike the world overi till he
Bl OHrot: May iiTAUam ai AUna; May
pvenlns
aefao<d ieasoa with the children: wel
id procured another. And
II. KatotoMoo al OUvet; May n. Al upper penUuMiJa. riioher Watts, tost
? to woriiiiip with ua are strangers,
the twirling imiiner of "Young ao.hy olow dagrooa the met qocation
1400 at AIM aad May JC. M. A. C. at
aoked by a proapective fother-to-tow
worklngmitti and the pot>r.
OUVet, Three gaines will bf Mod py*’ Alhoru on the Poloskey i
of a aultor for hto daeghtewa baud
Church of CAriM. Scienitot—lti:r,u
Becker, a Saginaw boy
wRJi M. A. C. and with AltHoo aad two
came to bo nat -How modi braaawofe
. Subioci. “Sa'-nunoni.’* Thto
ptojQd with l*ke Ltoden, and Tommy havo yoor but "How many bcM
a Chicago lad who was also
your and no self respccUng girl
and content: full .»f history and rich
would look at a man wbo could not Special to the B>enlng Record.
O.. Jaa. IZ.—The fact wRh the Lake Linden team.
spiritual teaching,
Becker goes to Toronto by way of
hto two or three. Wea knowing
that the opening of the American
Rapid City. Mkh. Jan. 13.-Altlcrthta. the mdont lomr would Uke good
early history of the Jew
loagne baaetiall aeaaon haa been Urn New York Amerloaas aad R
hlmoelf with the nwwa- IVoolpsrt of Kalkaska vUUed friemi* and conclude* with the atroBg leiter*
oTor
the
Philailelphto
Athleilca
rouu^,
changed to April 17 will not affect the
^lerc tba Brat of the week.
Aa
time
went
on
aacof Paul addn^ssed to tk« Hebrews givNaciooai leagno. whoao opening gaamt both boys haring been picked up by
Warraa Pierce of Barker Creek wa*
Auae for deep thought. Genesis.
art arheduled for April IV oeoordUig the big Uiaguers at tho close of the Uiar as to the way the beads
were
Mda werepro^
Mark. Luke and John, logrther with
to a ttetamant amdo by Many PolUam.
UUattbe
day a hemi is
George Kinney, superintendent of
Paul's oarnest anpaal to the
timed
OoMi
PsnrTa
Choaaa
Lsadsr.
haad.ao
proaidMi of tlio Matloaal league, who
he hoop and suve company, to In
or
aez
X
of
tho
orlftnaJ
owner!
Verb
aap.
The committee on athletlca of the
s reveal the fact that the woriti |co««e. ir sar thw b« vhr tjM wvW €>r~thr
to to tho city Ao altaad the moettog of
Irand Rapids on bustacas.
Cavendish to Chsmbers* Journal.
n«-d«l • 8.<rlor; Ui.t <Jod .»( HI,
^ „
nlveMtyV PennayWaato sninrlae<1
Indoor haaeball to to be IncludeJ
l-UK .ChHM ta'.o
worid .« de. N—
tho sludeiits of that toaUtutlon last
Bckaruall la Ottiwlt
nth the rcUar akaUng and other alHr.., Uie work. ..f 8.tu. uul ,b..»
Detroit. Mich.. aJn. It.—Walter Bek- night Ay rwfuhMAtTHUte thaaia
raottona at the town haU uader the
-hr
w„
tack
,o
.hr
Father;
tbr
j
.r
«uh,r;
,hr
of
VMat
M.
BterenaonoC
LextoL
Oruoll. whoeo eoptlaned abaeeea froos
maaagamant of Ttokham and Burch.
Htc. Miflrrinic .od
II ud
and rcMirrcc
resuirec j
»•
^ ^ Aha Ualvoralty of Chtopto to oaaatol Ky.. who had bean ehoaan as the foot­
Nye Jordan of Travona City has
ilon of ChrlH. ill, f.lihful itarlilni. j «•—U
f*uii> I. WAI.KKK
arach worry on the part of Midway ball captain for 11106. It U now prob
bought the Anderson saw mill south of
Ud jKTfect rxamplv ni.l.r • poworful j.„ i,
r. r.d„ ,
athletic leadem. Is In this cUy. He U able that Bdward L. Greene of New
town.
Mr.
Jordan
intends
locating
-Yon ramambar aaUlng ma aeveral
bore to Tialt Charles B. Duncan, of the Haven will be namcnl as oaplain.
sards of lace a few days ago! It was where custom sawing will keep tho
Smith to Quit WhHa Sex.
Dot roll Sulphite Pulp and Paper eom^
mlU gtdng the year round.
a yard. 1 want to get six
Prank Smith, the pitcher who yantojoatlteoltpany. and Is stopping at the Cadillac
Charles Coy of the Coy .MercanUk*
twirled groat baU for tie Chicago
whllo In town.
llM clerk toanad aver the coantar and company of Alden was In town
Ud la a half whisper: "Madm
It had bom retKjTted that Kckersall Americans last yaar. has announced
Wednesday.
was to aeoopl a biislnoss offer In this that he will not sign with ComUkey mads a faaifal mistake about that laoe.
B. W. Burch received a fine piano
city. qultUng college. He said yestor- again. Me aa>s that ha cannot get a to worth f 10 a yard. If you will w- Friday fnmi Grinnell Bros/ music
turn ma what 1 sold you I will gladly
day. howoTor. lhai he wapooted to re­ along with some of the other players. pay you 13 a yard for It. and It will hoiihc t)f Traverse City.
turn to ChtoM M to.roMter the BaMU U now at hU boma near >ltts MM me my poalttoa.Mr. Carter, representative of the
iialrerslty at oaoe. He has a business
» woman toamd per boad 1
EtUca Steel Bridge company of Bit lea.
offer In Detroit that he says he may
f. -at to atiarty Imjpisslble.*
Ind.. to In town to superintend the
Fpaargi
Sarvloa.
•The toca to now ou my new building of the new steel bridge across
aqerpt after ooniploM hto collejEe
cooriMv It Is totlmatf^. boweror. that
•t boar tha rasalta. 1 wUl bave to Rapid river Just below tho dam The
his picstmt risit may Induce him tu pagne. a-hodled Priday moraing at her
aoa what 1 can do to match that which bridge will be about sixteen fcv» aUivf'
take up with this offer aJmosl Imrowll home iHi Bast Eighth street, will be I bonght. Tea doltors a .vardl Why the water and kaw a span of severityheld Sunday afternoon at 2:46 ©dock
atel/.
fl\e fwt. Mr. Carter will hire hto kelp
; that
.
BekemaU declined to discuas the old from 81. Francis chttreh. the Bar. Fr.
haughty woman w
hire and push the work a.n fast as
stories of his alleged professkmallsn* Daiiar orAclatlng. Burial In the Catho­ ad out with the air of ooa wbo has I
lic ct^metery.
^avoualy offended.-New York Pi
that are being dug up and rehearsed.
'illiam Harger and Mr. Buyer went
Jockey to Be Motorist
tolkaska on business Friday.
It costs l.oiidon r.y) a year to edu
iB Jevkey Maher
F. LUtle Id Traverse Cil.v wa.s in
up the
Tha am of the bow may l»e traced to
. la Ganuaay
mremoteat antiquity. The Arrt notice town FYlday.
ires putn*
mtH.w racing gaim-? ApjH^arances
puin: j the aaverage «-om |s aln.ut f 14. In New
rhteh wa find of It to In Oeoesto zxl.
to that end. Heretofore It Is the old ‘ ^ork al^mt g:n.
Harry Bih'U- of Elk Rspkls wa
X where It to said thsi Uhmsel be^
wn Friday.
imaan archw. It was Introduced teto
England to the reign of F.ghart the
The
lAxatli e <*<mgb Syrup j,
axon, but was not osed as a martial is Ken
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar.|
eapon till the reign of F:dwanl I. Tlie It expels al] e*ild fnom the!• system I.T ),
period at which the longliow attained
Cling asI a cathartic
on the iKjwels
(
xatlve lltUM-y and
[iHimvly's laxative
at Tar to
otdlaa teme may be fixed la the
certain, safee and harmless
reiga of Henry W whoae arehm da
red tha whole French eavalqr. colds, croup and whooping cough.
afi to nagplHo teeto with dhair

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RAPID CITY

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nuy Lawte. at aU to fVad Bachatela. lot 4. block 12, N. Fife Item.
Wayno Oouaty Bavlags Bank to
Mattif Hart, lots 1-2. a|| of wm% and
pim of neM. aac. 16. town IS, raaga
Joba HamUiQo and wlfa to David
HamUtoa. sw^ of aeto. aac. S. towa
27. raaga S.
Jao. Ftoher aad wife to Wm. Wright,
parcel to Blagaley.
H. B. Sturtevaat to A. B. Stlnada.
nwH of aeH. esc. 14. town SI. i

E J. Ooake and wife to Max Oagten.
Iixrcel, Oakwood.
Stole R Hannah, et al. to Jacob M.
^sa. lou 9 aad le. block 1. P. H.-d
Robert J. Price to Wm. W. Oohlff.
26. town 26. range 11.

WANT
ffMlatofsrCi
FOR SALC-ScTcral car loada of dry
block W00.1
Win drilrer to any
quantity. Inquire at ttormar* Bap-

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j FOR SALE-A
1 child's alelgh.
Eighth 8t.
ROOMS TO RENT—On Sotilh Vnton
*lre«M. Incpiire 631 West Ninth St.
-4’hone 171.
Jan 1331
WANTED —Tw enly live
11%an. tVvlar

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TO RENT Two houses In rent and
<me for sale Inquire O. C lagrlg;
Ml M Twelfth Bt.
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WANTED

Men who luiyv had experienoe
in ktyv inm moldinK and who
are willinK U) work in optm
ahopa, can timl ab«dy omployment tmder yearly oowinieta at ratfs ranRioK from
to ^.50 PIT liay with
tmuiiixirtalion |mid, by ad*
dmaing

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The tissues are thus built up and tiM organ iB
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OiSBSiM is driven out to sUy out—the eattse
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f ate havoc. Bhoatlng wMh the
waa an extremrty teehtomibto
»emete to the reign of Haary Fill,
and IlolMte reports tlgit the getoce
shot ae wan aa any of hto guard. After
tea elrgt of Devtoci to tee rivil wars.
4647. tha bow as a mlliury wvapoo
waa entealy told aslda Archmy darlrga lu name from the haw being,
whan drawn, to the shape of aa arch.
A cook who baa I

..HOJIOR ...
Sfincia! to the Evening Ke{v»rd
^
H.mor. .Mich . Juu tr.. -Mrs Siniih
Ilf Tra%ers«‘ City was in town la.'-t
Tuesday and Wedurmlay.
N. Ely and W. 8. Robiu*on were
it BiD»>uia last Wednesday.
T^l• Honor on-htwlra had a rehoar
sal at Orville Itommond'* last Wodnes
daj evening.
Mr*. Fcwlass, who has been very ill.
I* able to lie out again.
Profevsor Ferris' Iwtnre given In
the WcHKlmen hall last Thurtea> even
ing was well atteotite. ‘
Frank Wright, who has be«ti at
Grand Rapids, returned to hU home
Ust Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Britton of Platte were
In town torn Thursday.

teund mtototora to bo tho latcot risers.
Kaxt to thsm came physictoas.
*Bome mlatotare don't riaa till 10
oVtock,** tee aald. There's harrUy one
of Iham that yon'll Bte up by «- Ktne
or half past to titer arecage boor.
Thej don’t bavo an office to go to at a
tin Sbna. Ibay havo no early aptmM that mast bo hapL They
haia ao cletea that they mart took
gftar. CMasMMriy they bocoom tba
A Mntera Mtoweto.
li|Mt rtolag darn rtiMa on earth.
mlrartiteua koemte the tth
IVt woKhad to forty oeven ptoaaa. of cavary af Min. MoNto UoR of this
h otovaa warn with Mtotm pteoA- Writes J. O. B. Hooper. Wood
ford. Tfiuu -tee wa* ao‘ wmrtte by
aooghtag up poos from her tuagn. Dochm pcctert Nwtetema. If they tofu tlootered bar ate aa amur that her
«Sn14 dtey ite fM te thte habit te laaf. temllr had watched by her hadaMe
glvon her. wHh the

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ahaat tea waaU thto wla-

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aovered. aad to a healthy wuama to­
day.” Ouaraatate cure for eoagha ate
X Mb ate il.f0 at jahaaoa Drt«
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wi «l Mr. Mi Mn. WUIte. to

drtebw ap the bm dlraolty la
tba path at the aaaatata. tba path
WnmrnUw
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MaaK la a lo^ daap aat.OoB tba raatelo « tiO «r te01>C Mt«r.
aad la a bard aaa W tar----------■ aboat tbraa iwba baiow
Tl» IMCBI wfll k* Mi MoMjr
b wan eoBlac dowa with artat
jprMW «t M •'€««* tRM M r
L I nw that aa aeddeat waa
te Lom LM. tto Mr. Mr. OmAKs
ttobappaaaadlyaaadlo
MVC tACM or TMWI A AKALSO
ctlrMrtii AirWU to d
Vat oat of the palb.* bat ba paM ao aiktTTtRTOtCttr.
of W. t. AMml
taadoatoavcaU. otban below ware
alee poOlas. Tba Hdan aa tba ,eoa>> wan Bboatlac alee to dear tba
Mi» wol m» ot wi» I
Tba eattar lladC dnt oK tba
new of the aeddaal or laat wban U
luwck la the awtal eomaloa wbM oe-

GHm BODY
WAS CONSUMED

JM. M.-WIUI hi* frt«Kl« WHILC AHOTMia WILL OIK KHOH
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mnimr m • r»idtar.
•NMfa. iMt Blfkt 4rMli caiMic acM
M* 4M Man tb* *r« 0( ife* (Mte
ALitm beM Cb^a^^haJMj- HOUM WAK FIHiaHKO WITH
TAHMO PAMR OH INblOC.
•|*biMUrkithaba«o(aalrtU. -f.
Mac *0 Mn jna Mloara aoM(
ba aaM. Ha aaaaad aaeh • aaa»
tar. -Deal opaa tWa jrat," K
tleaad. ttaa balan Ikap aaaM
ataal-rawity vanr Hear aad
«M «aa eaalac ba loek a a»n rial
Thera la He laanraaea.
MB a biaarar. “Wall. 0ni bya boy».

MTIElWISOUTillKiai

OC' ba aaU. aad drmak Iba llaaM
Aa aaapaaaa laltar addnaaed to hU
oapaoanile. MIeh.. Jaa. U.-The
■aaaaa. Mn. Maad C. Odd. protebly
»or Odocga Bedera. oae lalle fron
•aataiaa Um raaaaa for iba
town, waa dMroyed by bre this BoraMra. OaoU la a rb* roam
lag aad ooe little chUd horned to death
llrtaw la Oraad lUpIda. Mkh, aad te while the other wlU die.
aotr oa tba war ban.
The father la away worklag la tbe
woods aad thU Bonlag the Bother
went to tbe bara to do the chorea.
Tbe hoaae la of traae oooatnetloa and
U bobbed with urrcd paper on the
«. It caught bre from the deWlU IHVKKTIOATK •YKTKH
fectlre boe aad la a few mlantea the
OTHKR COUNTIKb.
lolerlor was In a blaie. The body of
the one child, who was laaa tb
year old. waa coUrely coasoaMd by
the baBca while tbe other, who was
two yean old. Inhaled baana and
smoke and will die.
There b no lasonnce on the I
Uarlac the two aaaalaaa ol the board
and It waa loUlly destroyed. The fanUy b rory poor.

Jjr^C-laaBa
ran Of Ufa aad aalat bWBor yi
■r anaaaoa tbe tMlaff of Ida bMh By Wire to tbe Braalac I
eaaa aa aa awfal aback to bla trieada, cwrelaad. Jaa. U.-Tbe
aad the High aabool wtn ba aa ca- «« of tbe Dealaaa. Pryor
tnaely aapty plaee wltboat bla praathat Broker Pryor, who
Alpena. Mich.
I to the SKtent of

a^f and thtektag solely for the safety
of the othm to probably what Md hU
handt on the ttomera of the hoh with
a vloe like grip vainly tiytaff to find
•ome place of safety for which to looa at $1,500,000 from the toegoriaa
steor. Tbe groat comfort to thooe who aad inregular dealing of Pryor.
.poapla. baba aad bone
mourn his death liLthat he pro)
an la tbe air aa tboopb a boBh
pata which be was
nplodod Badctaaatb Umb. la a boaeat Joba Aabtoa. who waa la tbe undergoing and passed from this tuiultoos life tato the vast beyorul wUh- LoitaQ Aids Provided
Mol of the boy. lylag oa top of Jay
it
knowing
any
bodily
dUcomfort.
VtotOTi Tedar-r
Saltb. wbotatorawaaootopofBeo
Ueti of <
Ttoi football team of XM were
I, who was Bicertag. laaaped
have met this momtag at the atadta erf
BP aad I
About sixty grangers IhU aflemoog
paid ao atleatloo to hU owa la)arlea Smith A Price and had thMr photographa
taken.
ThU
waa
the
laat
thing
enjoyed
an
elaborate baaqoet Proas be bad a hfohcw ana hlaiadf. la a
BOBaot WO cleared the way for aer- that Ben Bobertaon pUnned for with vided by Lee Hornsby and hls asalsf*
hU follow team mates. At the dose of ants, who formed the kialag side of a
aad woald roa orer tbe wreckaca oa- school ywterday afternoon Uie football contesting unim which was appointed
'ieas the war were laataatly daand. squad met In a eoraer of the asaembl.v April 1 of tost year, tbe wtantag team
Bea Robertaoa did aoi arise. He lay room aad Ben ptoaaed for their meet being captained by Mrs. Arvllla Oardner. The teams were from the Travtaea dowaward ertih hU haada behlad lag ihU morning.
He waa geaUy lined op aad
This U the first time thsl the hooded erse City grange and i^t fifty mem­
placed la a blaaket aad bla face waa angel has stepped Into the High school bers constituted each side, the con­
test
being In the number of new saemag aad be waa entirely at
for a number of years and now that
tbe dread death has removed ooe of bers which could be brought In. They
LaHaa Patchin stated to the Record the brightest students and a coming worked assiduously all summer. Mrs.
young man of Traverse Oly the m9um Gardner bringing In tweaty-four mem
that there waa plenty of
bent and Mr. Hornsby five. Due credit
aide for the passing of teanu and the tag for him will be deep and kmg.
to belD* glrn aced Oreo HoxMe ol
relatives
cut deep | Of tbe
path of the alMlag hill

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2ir 6th street

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Tbe report af tbe
John K. Ott ezpecu to open hla saw
ty balMlag waa gtnn at the Boralag mill Monday for the aeaaon’a rui:
in t r
B. O. Ladd being On account of laat nlghft unfortu*
. 't
^
\
pnaaoL They reported mat the pna. naU^aocldent the akl club party which
cnt'holldinga balBg lnade«aate for the waa to We bwnJlClA Tuesday
aceoBBOdatloa of tbe poor of me city, tag, has
tadeflnltely poatpom
that they dealro a ooaaUUee of two to
Tbe Wommn*a club will hare
ba appolatsd. who with Sopcrioteadeat clal afternoon In the club rooms
of the Poor O. P. Carver Inveatlgate day at 2:S0. A program will be given
tbe coaaUas when the county farm and refreshmenta aenred.
ayatSB la balag used. The chair apWlUaey A Domlne. who have the
i.t .if.s.t t»o i.lt.A* t.
polatad aaparrtaon Becebam andTUrlogging the Umber for
sba to act wim O. P. Carver.
merly owned by the Courtmde estate at
ate Holtortaon. who wm kllM toil nlghL to th. aKond from the right In the oeeond row. He wu «pUln of
A Botlca waa placad on ble that
Bay were obliged to lay off their
ProsecuUag Attorney Croaa, th two •erenteen teams yesterday awaiting the 1*06 fooBall te«n and eeptaliKleet of the 1MM te«n.
aupjenrtaon aad mo committee who belter alelghlng.
make any turn I mourn his death are his father. Ales-] Bast Bay. who. though RO yeara old
had tbe matter of me petition for the
There wUl be a special meeting of so that It waa hard
aaw dam eoofaf wlfh the Queen City Masonic lodge Monday night for work. by a bob coming dosn. He stau-d that ander RobertKon. hls mother, two sis- and a charter member, brought the
Ugkt aad Power company to make a
Suit was begun In JosUce Curtis’ Dick Winnie did not pay any aUcniion tors. Bernice and Ruth, and a brother, greatest number of member* of the
doxen
Paul. Mrs. Roljertson Is nearty pros- entire contest.
MMaeletT artnagaBeol to laeorpor- court this morning. George A. Griffin to tho calls.
grangers being the rt^suH of hls labor.
ata lata tba poUtloo. whereby me pro- vs. M. A. and A. F. Worthington for
trated by the shock.
Jaoao Ball’s Story.
Tbe installation of the Incoming ofpoaad dam ba pfiparly planked, aad the possession of land situated in
Ben Ro^^rtaon’s Funeral.
Jesse Ball and Charles Cber\enka.
railed o« to allow Its use aa a atatc Acme township.
The funeral of Ben Robertson will fleere of tbe grange took place this
with three young ladles, were about
road. The hoard being unable to bnAt the First Methodist church lomor- ten feet awaj* from the accident. They be held Monday afleroono al 3 o’clock afternoon. T. O Ladd, assisted by
M all bOBlaMc bel6re It adjourned to rt>w morning the subject will be -’Hin­ cried to Winnie to turn out and he from the First M. E. church, the Rev. Mrs. Emma J. UoUnsvn. being
JOM th9 lucal adTerlltln* of the pe- drances and Helps.” In the evening turned to the left. Ball says that after Mr. Cox officiating. Ralph Anderson stalling officers.
tAUoB thrae waakt, ThU wa. done a- cvangellsUc services will be held. Good he turned^ the left, just as the l»ob will have charge of the arrangements.
UMt iM M cart to boAd up ao public sniging and all Invited. The Interest struck him, he tried to turn jo
» pm is as pleasant and positive
MOTHER THEN BABE.
ImprovcBMiit. They will meet on U growing continually In these
as DeWill’s Little Early Risers. These
right. -You could htwr the crash
Fsmous Uttle Pills are so mild and
IFeha It.
viral services and they will be con­ blocks.” he maid. -Winnie waa thrown
effective that children, delicate ladles
AeUoB on the matter of a ralac In tinued all of nest week. Class meet­ high In tho air. Two more sleds were
and weak people enjoy their cleansing
Death of Mother.
the aalary of the aupertnlendent of ing tomorrow morning at 9:45.
coming and we had to carry Robertson
effect, while strong people say they
A sad death - occurred at Boon
the poor waa deferred until the April
Two bob loads of scholars from tbe out of the way. I polled the horse Out
Never
yesterday afternoon when Mrs. John are the best liver pills sold.
seeUni at the oopatj aistem has only
sripc.
________________
eedham Business college, fifty-five of the path or they wwild have afruck
LeVack
passed
away
at
4:30
o’clock,
. heM on trial thirteen daya and It U In all. drove out to Archie laat evening that.”
followed at 3 o’clock this morning by
hard to determine juat what extra com- and had a pleasant Ume dancing.
TRY
A
RECORD
WANT
AO.
her little iwcnUys-old babe, at
peMallon might be required.
Bom-To Mr. and Mrs, Mike BablBenjamin Robertson waa bom In home on Bariow street.
of Bast Ninth street, an 11-pound son
Traverse aiy Oct. 21. 1886. and would
last Sunday.
Died at Asylum.
have graduated from the local Hlgb
About a dosen friends of John LoranJohn Btrohm. jr.. died at tbe SFty' Mrs. D. B. Koche of MuBkegou left ger Invaded hls office last evening In school ta 1907.
a young man of high moral stand­ lub yeatafday al tbe age of 39 of cplon the morning train for Bmpin.
Herald bulldtag last evening,
r Idkipalhlc. Tbe remains were
where she waa called by the aertous bringtag with thftt a goodly outlay of ards Ben was loved and respected by
all who knew him. In High achooi taken to Sullons Bay today for burial
lltaMi of her mother. Mra. James Mematters, although quiet-even retkent, Arrangen(?nls were ta charge ol
oyatara and other noccaaories that gc
Undertaker
Carter.
HIM Ada BoBpao. who to alieodlns tomakcupagood aapper. The eren hto opinion was always highly ^llmal
ockool la the city, weat to Blndham Ing was spent in telling atories and i ed by hto fellows aad the query to re
THE MARKETS,
gard
to
eocUl
matters,
athletics
or
any
Ifjoii hare never been
today to .pend Suaday with her pan jolly good Ume was enjoyed by all.
other Uitag ta which the boys were In­
able to find jn«t whgt
E. O. Ladd, who haa been oo a Iwc terested was-What is Roberteon |
you wanted in.i^vOUs ChurchUl minraod to Bear Lake weeks trip bolding ooe day farmers
made apron* yon shonld
today afUTw^matapai trip to ^e cUy. tnsUtutce In Pre*m«e Isle. Gladwin, to do about Itr
see our*. Even the kind
Laat year, his third at quarter
George Blue. fort^^ Ohe fuml loeco and AlotMia cotmUcs relumed
that prandmothcr made
on
the
football
team,
he
was
chosen
lure departmeot of the Hannah A Lay IgMoe yesterday and reported at the
is completely laid in the
captain
and
the
honor
again
literall
Mercantlte company, has goo<
morning ecaaloo of the board of anper•hade by the large com­
Grand Rapkto and Chicago to make vtoora where he was on two commit forced upon him for next season, li 114.12.
modious ones we are now
his qniet. conservative manner thoae
tees.
•howii^g.
The
length
Mrs. B. W. Wood who haa boo
Ivan Mlrillck. hailing from North with a vim that bad never before been
ATTE.VTION MACCABEES.
and breadth are
un■latlag her sUtar. Mra. R Haaoril in port, while in an alleged tatoxleataf
Dutch supper and tastallalion of of­
uiaal
proportions—the
the oam of her ooa Arthur, who U Ul. eoadHIoa yesterday aftemoofi ftdl equaled ta local athletics. Even tern- ficers bv Traverse CUy tent. No. 871,
peredtand fair minded the quesUon In
rotumod to Kingsley today.
against the leUered window in Uie Co^ hand was always quickly but carefully Friday evening, Jsh. 19.
Mrs. Flora WlllUms and daughter. lambia hotel, breaktag Uie large glass
Dr. W. B. Moon.
neat while drew aprons,
turned <ner ta bis mind and hls doclMrs. L. Hager of Keystone were in the In 80 dotag. He waa carted e
with two pooketo Mid
sian waa accepted and looked upon aa
city to day on bustaooa.
jail and brought to the aeene of hla law. Hls one thought was the school
deep mlfla edee, st S5c
PERSONAU
Mrs. A. T. Pock and son Aastln ro- $»eapnda again today where be gave
AlaoUackwtoea
and when, through a fluke, an (R>poeturfiod laat evantag from Ocand
store and office
hto note eovering the loan. He waa al tag team aoored last 8«bte«l»er when tMra. Louis Culinan of .876 Bast
Ids wlMoa Shu had boon to aUam
tasty paUenH at t$C
lowed to use hto rmUrond Uedeet
Eighth street left for Ann Arbor this
It wu Mxt to'lBpo-lble ter bla
this aflemooa.
down the miJt; be took >11 the btoiw momtag. where she will go to the
Mlui Margawt Kluawr
>po> hlmeett and cried « If hi. h««t
we hare to show yon.
Taken la Omam.
Mrs. a J. MRIer of Elk Rapida^^
would break.
kCl today
Mr. and Mra. PM 8
Tongetheai is to want
Tbe rematoa of Joha Whader. wlm
la anoUier game Ben suffered Inter- ta the city today.
-theto. Prieeaaolowyoa
died at the eanltarium yeatenlaj i
C V. Slater rctunEed last evMng
nal ftijurics and missed many Idltag
wiUbnytheaL
tag wUI be take® to Orawa this afterbon to hto school work. When he
achoai MaiyUagaley. came to the
wna/able to he back.at hto atndlea he
city
IoImM Bimiay at home.
hang to them with buU dog teuadty
DONT romvr to see Mm. l
Mra. A. Updail. who haa baca visit_ Mim. Albert Fortaa ta tba Oahhnge Patch at the CKj opera
boneeJan.i$. Prodaoed by eome oi mnde ap mad ha waa
tba heat tnlMta tbe aty.
jaa IMt UtarwtofliU

i

Na 9.
MTioe.

DEALER IN GASOLINE
ENGINES

WiU

Bloodgood,

One conpon with ereiy
game yon bowl.

I

wnJONSoN
«R0»ER
PIOFntTOU

I MB .lire I h>Y« |ot

\ V

}«i«t wlwt
hi*
looking tor is •

.i.r.v::'.!.''"'-

%rs:srriSr-hotof«rtu».

beet Shoe

No. 6.-A. W. J
100 XNamond .1 e
$10.00. A OenUeman*a Bmoke.

BOAT LIVBRY at Oarp
Lake.
Ten acrea Boaort laml in
Norlhport: 830 feet of lake
front at Fonch.

1
f
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PKMriptiMi

Shoe Co.-One
KoyelBloo Shoe,’:
in tbe city.

bw

-to

tSJiO.

No. 5.-Alfaed

SUIT DR
DVERCDAT

lil

Tho fit of Hic^S ,
FioeaiMi tv>. OMUbh/':
iowhUieUitbein.

Go W. Hiller

Vou $beuM Cakt mvantaaei
ol»«

PheBomenal
Clpthing Values
offered in this MID-WINTER clearance sale

MEN'S OVERCOATS
that srere 15D0 & 18.00 now going at.

11.76

MEN S OVERCOATS
that were 20.00 & 22JiO now going at.

14.76
.18.76

MEN'S OVERCOATS
that were 25.00 and 2760 now going at

SUITS AT LIKE ROMICnORS
O.. Lot Ito Dnoi Shim

1.00

CaratrFraut
e> miiiKim £

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TNAVBIIM crrv, mClIWAIIi MTUNBAV. MmiAMV in non

*KemarKfibte Men In Great Britain*>£ JSfeta Cabinet
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-Lit* oC Gladstooc- Is soBeieBt to hsTS and takao doUHm on h^nay. Havtiia

rwsity dons.

^ t
^
ini- [
Afirr dnishina at oiss-

Ulned s aeboUrshlp from TrtnJiy. Aft«■ senrtna as a scholar of Trinity and
as a fellow of Ortel he became lUalos
professor of civil law st Oxford and ,
to
Amerlcans as a wrtter. he Is^ensallr
promlnern In EnsUnd as a lecislator
and statesman, liirly In the seventies
he began to manifest pnrtlamentsry asptratloQs and was defeated. In IBM
meixioer irum an ooecsre x»naon a is-

________________________
bafoco Ite povar apd tba Mrr lir
ttoocr. Kor Is tbis sUnplT a chanetartetle of the preaoit <Uj. la all Haas
OMB bars apiraiatsd tba r^aa af
aoM7 aad bava rarr often bean wIBInc to obtain It at tba sacilAca of erwy.
tblnc that Is bonocabla la Ufa For
Booiy Jodas Iseaitot batiajed bis
tba grtat tnist of bomr that was plaeaA
In bis bands, and for fold Bancdlct Ar­
nold batnjed bis aonaSiy. rani dadarts that money Is Oia inot of aU
eril. and as fra look abont ns today
and saa the min and dcatmctloii that
bare coma into tba Utos of tboosands
of tocn tbroofb an oAirt, area at dm'
Mcrldea of boMoty and oi benor. la
Uy np gmat iWb.. w cannot bm be
aPimU«* »t tba tbongbt of tba power
that money wields In tbs world,
WhOe it wonld be most InterssUng to
ChxiMt tbonabt about
«w»«T aod lu UM. yet U moat bo confossrt that t^ Is rery Uttle locordad
I& the goapaU so far as Ue Is cuncemed. Ue Uved a humble and aimpit
life and was seldom brought into cloaa
peUUons with great dnandal probiema.
Moreover, His method was not to deal
wtrisl ooil Ausnrlsl rYindMIons

work but all the problems of bnman
Ufe. We rsD feel aasnrvd. however.
Ibat If Christ were living today be
would in no way aanction any false or
of wefllth or lU

pmUdenl of thv bosn
Hiamrnt luid uvt tie has
champion of home rule. Interropyright, unU-erslty reform
rof-i tl«n of the sultan of Turubiects. by arms If
hihtl^ whom 8lr He nry CampcaUed to his aid
8lr Ri>ben Threshle Reid, the lord high
chancellor. Is the keen wilted Scottish
Uwyer who won distinction In the setUeni4-nt of the Vcnexuelsn claims. The
r»r the ookmisa.
t'ahadlan, bom
near Montreal In U4>. Herbert John
Gladstone, secretary of state for home
affairs. Is the youngest son of the great
Ldbeml statesman, and John Rums,
president of the local government board,
with the rank of a cabinet member, to
the leader of the Labor
land.
rATL-LKW]

A Fetxf Inferestm^ Viciures From Far and Near

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MUSHROOM FARM UNDER PARIS.

BURIAL OF A STEEL INGOT.

A FACTORY RUN BY A LOCOMOTIVE.

A unique burlsl wr^icN- recently to
place at Ntrrtown. Pa. Two employees
of the Midvale 8tee| company. John
Forkin and J.^ieph Gaxd.t. were
pit w hen forty tons of molten metal fell

p^ipas

s*S»i

The deserted qoairles and tunnels In the neighborhood of Paris hnvcbwn
*
ut shows one of these tunnels, the walls
which have
and tK>llshed so that no contamlnstlng
subsunce has been left t interfere with the delicate fungi. The soli 4n which
are grown la prepared l•ulslde and
s. immanse. crops of mushrooms are grow n In tthese dark ga
rasult that «se fpngus has become plentiful and
to the Parts

sr

CLOUD SHOOTING STATION WITH TWO GUNS.

The factory run by means of iK>wer supplieddiby a
Jllustmled herewith. IS at Baldw Insvllle. Mass,
new battery of boUerg. and. being the busy seai
problem how the factory should be kept running while the change was taking
place; nnally an engine was hired from s railroad company and sidetracked
close to the box fartor>-. The boiler of the locomotive was connected with the
engine to the factory by means of a pli»e and the work went on as usual until
the xtew boilers were ready for buatoeaa

m

t tla* th* wttn r,«fci« I. MppM wUh Haiti
**“



men of ancient eocleslssUcml architec­
ed so completely that nothing could be ture. It is 2tl feet in Wngth and ff
found for sepulture. As an altemaUve feet in width and is one of the largest
the big Ingot formed from the metal
was Alsed to the surface by the co
trivanoe herewdih illustrated, carried
procession and Interred with Wir
TOMB OF A FAMOUS COMPOSER.
rites.
The humble tombstone herewith
shown is to BU Merit s cemetery. Vien­
MADE FROM SWORDS.
na. and marks the resting pUoe of oos
of the greatest mukical genloaes that
red. Wolfgang Amadeus Mosart.
stone Is oanred the sorrowing

A GREATLY COVETED PAINTINa
RECOLLECTS NAPOLEON.
►produce
Frau Julie Ascher of Lobosltx.'Bohe­
Andrew
mia. who as a girl of eight witnessed
the entry of th
negle has been ln*tog
8t. Martin a church, st AlosU Belgium. im and has ai clear recolIecUon oC ace-.
It is the work of Rubens and repre-

PLOWSHARES

;.r*i ]“r

Bet
n*tn‘lh^^' picture, may
model for the new cathedral
be erected by the ProtesUint Eplspal diocese of Boston. Mass. BL
Holphs U an especially fine specl-

wm

mmm

>n WK ,t Uw

Old 81.

aenta 8t. Bach totorcedtog |dth the
Bavioiir to eod the plague wfiloh had
almost wipe# out tha town. Mr. Carnsgls offered
tot the picture,
and the
needs mooay. but the

W

liooktog Into the life of Christ from
the stoodpohit of the moouy questlou.
we can feel asmnd (D Christ would
sanetkm the cooseenUon of money to
God for the extaDskm of Ills kingdom
to the world. When bat a child, to
Ulm were offered the gift* of great
men. and there Is no record that to His
after life He to any way condemnetl
the coctaeemUon of money to the ex­
tension of Hto kingdom. <21 The Talus
that C'Urist attached to money la iU
use to the chnrch depended npoo the
motive in the heart of the river lalber
than the amount that wass given. This
'
fact U clearly < Donatrsted In the Inddent In which be sprmiMd the poor wMow In her gifts
who had %lveB fffia where the ^va
mftes. becsttih oOt of her poverty
she gave all, whUs whit the others
rare was very small to comparison to
what they posMssed. The question of
the value of tba money csnsecratad for
use IS one rathdr of what we
have left than what wt ghra. (3i Christ
wonld still praaeb the doctrine that
stind between Him
money most not si
and the salvatloB of the SOUL The rich
young ruler who left Christ hetwose he
loved bU money abort hU Master had
awakened the InterCOti of ChrlsL Be
looked upon him with great favor, and
yet Ue demanded that before he could
become ills follower be most give op
his money that there aboold l« nothing ^
to stand between him and his fiavioor.
/
Whatever else we msT thtolt «MOt ./,
money and itt use, every one abot3d/,i
dearly understand that no
I gild can at the same
ceptably worship God, and. moreover,
no one who gives money the first plaot
In his bemt can give any pUce to Jtstts Christ for CbrlsVmnst bo all or
oothtog. ________________
•*Omr HUlleas.The goal toward which tTirlstlan En­
deavor is striving for the year dattog
from the toteraadonal convention last.
July Is one mlllioa now chnrchfocn;
one million new church memb«a. ooc^ *
million new Endeavorofs and one mil<
UoD new dollars for mlsBlociA Boceotly. writing on this tbeme. Dr. Clark
bad this belprul sngftotkm In the
course of his article:
-I wish that we might have very defi­
nite records kept by every aodety of
the numbers brought to cburcb. of
those brought into the ebnrcti. of new
members. acUre, aaaodtte. cooperat­
ing and bonorary. and of the amount
of money given for mlaaloos at borne
one! abroad. To this end I w«ald sagsuch chart as this, to be
«wt so
i a large eca^ and bong op
in the prayer meeting fbom. on which
tto' record may be kfirt and wWeb srlU
eerve as a reminder and a stimulus to
all tbe members of the society to do
their part:
•‘Om MILLIOK8.

bSZv-

m

muse of music, with the
hand. Mosart
made from aevcvml swords which were the -Requiem- to
to the rtvU w.
low was made to lt7f khd was
amal ezpoeitSoB. ThepAowlsBowtathehallta whleh the eourt tnsso.. Me was a grant fhvodtn nt the
an tha AhOMunn datam held Its MmeUBi, It Is an actaal mwtxn- oouit of AnstHa and akw at thn royal

-Doobtloii some of my flria»d» «ho
are more aUHful than 1 in this matter
can suggest Improremeuts for this
disrt but It may asrre as a rough out­
line for you th improve upon. Let the
presfitent fill ta the meotd at the cail
or each aoetli mad let Mi hoar oevoMon^iff
ratted oodety head-

nr Lrte, Midi, Ja». (3.-J. B.
rprtit. «a« • Vtfttor ar siw conotr
Mat tte' tm or U» week.
Or. T. Y. Kimlan aatf O. V. Sa4«-

■.■■nl

Ifyouire lWd afa awae tr»dc yai ai.fiid«F*
pwtnaittcibywtiif mc ReoortlwMt^iiaaa. ffyw
lure otheryropcrly toscB w trade this bttc place
to nuke it knows.

ra« In nit«oiUiie>at tke OMaaer o»rentloa In GnuK Bnnkl. »«* week.

nmscwfltY

Mra. a BOlou aa« UW« <Uiuku-r
terr Boac to C«4nr lor an «««ode«l
ri*lt milt b«r partMB.

riMk WIIU tMVr

..I f%

rji

.i

FOR OONSUIIIPTIOffl

American Dfu^ Co

iKKiGiN len conosa

ff V
^

J;?.-irXr

^

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r;rr:ooN

BAGNALL

■gm^

To dmu lie- fin* out of hums, boal
a cut wiiboul leaving a scat. »:r to cam
holU. sorcH. Ktier. »-crema ami all skin
asMl scalp dlsea«.s. us4- DeWltfa
Witch liarel 8ahr. A specific for piles.
Get th.‘ genuine. No tt'roe.ly canM
Mtch s|K*ed relief. Ask for BeWUft
h«* gi-iinlne.
WANTED—WoS by day of any d.«acription; pnTer nursing, ko: K.
Mr* (’an.nm- Kllrahi'ih Merrick, the
Fn.nt.
dec 12 .f anth.ir aii l philanthropist of New t»r
WANTED—Harnesses lo oil and pol- Icaii.-i. rc'bi rnt*',! Iht «4ghlb*lh bltthday rccmily nml en)c»y<*,l a option
Ish. Frt*d Fuller. 143 K. Tenth.
nov 2HX at Iho Eta * lub of that city at which

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PttU Out

d

^
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pr '



'

^

» *»r St. Jo
lowed carUilIc arid while iles|s*udenl
fiom ill h.-alth.
E*ra lb*lrh«T. farmer. n*«r Morl**y.
died from U)*hh1 |.,.iH.ining fnmi iH-iiig
klckiHl just iK'Uiw Ih*- knee by a h*u>e
lAH' TtlUm. ag*»d
a farmer south
of Hunfl* ld. slmt hlm-elf dead while dispondeni over the *l<>atli *d his wif**.
John Golf, aged 4:.. was rrushe*! to
dt'ath by a bull h*> was tying In a stall
*m Hu* dalr> farm *»f G*'*»rge r Huti of
imtroll. two aii.l a half mil*'.-. we.^t of
Birmingham.
|
Mrs. Fhmur*. tX.x.-rt of .\un ArlK»r.;
who ha* been an invalid Mr ;.ev**n|
> iwrs. c»llBpse*l afi« r JiKiking u|s»n the
liody ofJicr:,dead daught^er. and there!
Is lime rhaa^w rtf^rj^«»\ery.
8«‘th and Sarair 8op* r of Flint werv'
matii«*d tti 1t*TT. and Sarah got a di
v..rvH in 1W»4. They -made up." how­
ever. and w, r*‘ reraarrltHl in HUO. Now
S*‘th asks f»M a dlv*»rce.
Ground I* being broken for the
building of a ch«»*e factory at Linden.
It Is pi*>mot,d and manage*l by B. J.:
Freeman *if F*tit*in. -the st*wk having}
been taken by hieal capital.
A cat from a saw upon his
which under onllnar)
w*>uM bav«- lKH*n reganled as being of.
no e*»us*«quenee. caiu.-d the d*ath of j
John l*U-k*\ aged Tl. of Bay City.

Thieves who “lifted- a traveling
man's sample case at a Battle Creek
depot, were enraged wh*u they found
It cobUlned only aamplr gknwa and ail
for one hand, and Huy scaUarad them
In every *lln'cik»n in a awamp near
Ooguaclakr.
Wm.«F. Woodworth, former treaaor•r or Kent oonnly, baa been aaJolDad
wife, who is aalBff for tllvoros a
agya
Ibiwaianed lo kOl

Blind Headache

*'Alwut a year ago,” writes Mrs. Mattie Allen, of
1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga.. ”1 suffered with
blind, sick he:ulaches and backaches, and could get
no rclic-f until 1 tried

CARDUl

WINE
OF
Woman’s Relief

or Isxanl from Iho mitldlo of
II wa4,^ii load hailitiR fniin
this yard ntid youni^ Hn<l it
08 pKxl, sound and honnat
as the tip top ont\ tMimo
08 141 obin^ioa. Wo trj'U3
jpvo ovtry eiutomor juBt
Iho very best luinbt»r that
p>os throu^li the tnilla. find
Beidom Bcoro o failun*. At
to prioi«-..Rliwl to tjuotcj
tluMii oiiy time.

FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Three- living narms. fui
nUh*il MT unfumlshctl. 2t»:i 8<mth
I’nlon «trv* t.
Jan tHJt
Itiqulri'

Jnn 2Tj

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

FOR SALE Houre and lot. ck»^*- In.
Jan WJt
('harl'-s {.ancaster.
FOR SALE—Pair of No. 1 «»x.ij. 4
vi-ars old; weight 2.K00. B. J Mor­
gan.
Jaiil^

Of Aouto 0!id Chrouit- Rheuinatism, Arthritoi IXdormniit,
Gout, Spraiiit. S*-iatica, Myal^da, NouriliB. Nouralma, Varioote,
inc-ors. l»ilo8. Trie Acid Diaihesis and. othor diBturlwiun'B of
MotaboUsm,'Gononil and IxK-al liifiM-litui. Skin Disontoe, Livor,
Stomadi and Bowel Iroublos, hmn: ln*ubl**«, Kidney and Bladd*T difficultii«,NorvouB Exhaustion. Nounisth*fnia, DitoiUi-s of
the Fonialo I»*dvic On-nns, Pundytis and Canc*‘rs. If yon are
aufferiiig with any disi’a.se and hav»* Ixh-ii unabh* to Rot the «lotircxl rt'eulta by dru^f tn*atnioni, call and bahj tin* Doctor. (%»n•ullalion Ertn*.

SUITES 403 AND 404 STATE BANK BUWO
mioki.

Tbc WorW’» iest Typewriter
Trprw

Lrt • acU rtw «ar
ks8k tellis| ail kUsiK k.
MacHb** IUiga4.
an FBoUwd.

Tiko Gmiil. Preoaer Tarpmriler CempsAff
17A Griswold at OtTPOrr. MICH

312 STATE ST.
l«Ui Pkraa a*. 44.

MISCELLANEOUS
HACKMAN—Al.nh 8<-,7n>i>ll.

and night caIIm pnrmptly an-wen**1
Stand at City re^tamani
Cli
plii»m*> ."Tl and ll.'IX.
jaii P-Gt«
MONEY TO LOAN—Nh CSX

Tbini:sYo9NeedtoKaow
About

PIANO
buying
.\ busy vrorM this and r
vt ry bu§v ap*. W** cannot
is* p»Bl4*(i on all thiii^around
IIS -luo busy.
Therefor**,
llit-n* are thinKS we necfl to
know. In the matter of imrehiisiuK your piano you are
t*K) liu§y to ahop aroimd ond
l**ok the mutter up. Thi*
simplott way i« th^« KIM1L\LL WAY. Ilaa%As8 time;
it mivm your iierviw. No ^pa­
tience trievV’ it. the KimbaU
way.
: i-TTHlsotTr

blstory.
Uhioo 8L .illds s

Ovw 41

DuiiiMi fnvMty For me
sale U
It Is i
uai bs «old
Call or phone, for prices.
70 ft on Bav fit . oppf»«lt« DsiTOW'i
■tore. Balldins on same U now twsd
sa warehoQSS, but can bs ossd fo»
dwcllUjff.
Lot D. e. cor. 1€th and Retmls BU
£7 fL on l€lh St.
Ml fi. lot oa W»t 9tli BL. aaat <K

WE GRIND OUR
OWN

i.eimse:s
Every i»air ins|>H*U*d by Dr. Wolfe before
k^aviiij: ftti tory.

Hohm an* kit. 80i Bliti St.
IloaM and loi. S W. oor. WabM

W« m AbMrt te «Mbto mmr capftdtr for grinding Iodm».

Smitht Premier

FOR SALE -{.ooc daik r.-d Hmk ahmbox*^ as gittMl as la w; flvi- slies:
ftii tcib- 01 half luic.s No name on
Iwix. E. C*. Ix-wls.
jail M4JI

FOR THE TREATHENT BY

OILY BEST IMPORTEO STOCK USED.

is the ffimplcst and strongcst--of all writing ma­
chines. It docs better work, doo il quicker, lasts
longer, and cost* less in the long run than any
other tyjicwriting madjinc.^. It is

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-A few fine ilionmghhn-d
buff b-glinm cockreU. W. B. N« iaon.
31.". E. Front stivef._____

oi*rv.

WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COLUMBIA TRMSFER to.

FOR RENT—House on North Kim
woo*l avenue. F. . Goodrich.
doc 7-lf

X RAY, ELECTRICnY, ELECTRIC LIGHT BATH, DRY HOT AIR
BATH. MECHANICAL VIBRATION AND THE FINSEN RAYS

I immediately commenced to Improve, and
now I feel like a new woman, and wish to
recommend it to all sick women, for I
. know it will cure them, as it did me.
Qc
V Cardul is pure, medicinal extract of
ntEELT ^ vegetable herbs, which relieves
«Di fmnkir enowi*
female pains, reflates female
ynr fyapt^ w,w«
functions,tonesuptheorgaiK
22^
^ to a proper state of heajth.
ixwt iMsutr. bat
Try it for your trouble.

The

of the city were preseat.

LOST—IJMH! collar wl'h guhl homo
sbo*- pill h*t with pcsrls. lM-two.*n
Eighth Mr***-! ami Forc.-i*’ts h»1l on
Cass. Ib'Mini to Angus Mr(\»11 au l
n'colvi* rowatil.
jsn 4 If

Has Opened Offices In the State Bank Buildlnf

W"

other ln.«UtuUon of tbia kind In
part of the coliBtry.
We o,K*n an optical roomTo the p«bBeen Mondey. Jan^b.

WANTED-h'urnIshtM rooms for light
housekwplng; any number, though
no less than three. Communicate
with GrinacII Bros.* music bouse,
comer Front and Cass streets.
/
dec rt-lf

DOCTOR SHOCKLEY

IVninty Agdut Grand) and Mr.
len for Ixanslng to ge' the boy. w»»rtl
iHdng immediately m nt to the moth* r.
Mrs. Ch>uld hadn't ns»ken at
wWsper for wi^ k*. yet when the meslUmger told b*-r her
borne, she raid'd up In her he*l and
cried out In a loud voice that sh*
would dl*' happy Theu^be f*dl ba* k
tioraroe unc*bis«'l«>us au*l In a lew nu»

weRbf

opUcSm”of'?^iS!*SS}lfia. lm«
we hare been tAkta
*
at our optical
Hons, win be prea*
k. Jan. itb to
opening for a full
ad mi tavlIStb We courtcoof
Lieml thU
tallon to the public to atlc
WANTED—Work as nurse.
Mrs. opening Remember that
and teM all defective wight pIm
Martha K. Orr. 431 Barlow 8t. Vhtnu- free. Brof. Shelhnau will lie :
200
jau K U
to me.! any difficult and heretoHore ob­
stinate cases of defective viab* and
BOY WANTED-To do errands anlj^y, „..ai them proiierty. Romember
. wrok alHMit priutiug office. Herald the date and place. Ramaira Jewelry
. Jan. Mb tu«lCth.
and Rt'ctinl C«i.
j*u C ff
h*4 M
R. W.

MoRMoaRdtl^ OUARAIITgEP
9^mt

S. E. Wait tL Sons

Hert'a Ymtr

»«.th. p.ld *«kly: cximirr. nd
"»“• S« tore K»«f^ ^
YMcrd.* Addrr.1 mih •t«mp J. H. '»»«’
tnntiWMm* dor tar.
Uoca>. Tr.rrr« Cl.,. Mlet..
I >««“* d«cr.tve rMm. nlw tk* «nnnt
electrical
|an 13 lt*j*
WANTED FOR AftMY-^ble bodlad
anmarried men between ages -aC 31
• and 3v: cUlaen* of the United
jBtates. of good character and ternperatc hablla who can speak, read
and write Engllah. Vor Information
apply 4o recruiting officer. Hotel
Whiling. Travera© City. Mich.
tues Lhurs sat if

*“ TS IWT CUR* l« THt RK)«i> IW

felmsoBBnigCe.

ifiOlSrt

worthy
in Michigan!

O.'A. Clark, who bar been auffering
for aome time with a cancer on hH
law. has entirely loai control of hl«
iDPCoe Md baa to make bU wanU
kDOwn by writing.
Mn. E- F. Newell baa gooe to Dolray
for a visit with her daughter. Hr*
Weeley Woodford.
Elmer Yal;ef, who baa been here for j
aome lime In the inienwig of tboj
Gleaner*. l:aa gone to Cams City.
m
lira. W. H. Wells on Thursday ween
to South Boardman to xim her daugh­
ter. Mna J. J. Nelhart.
Miss LouIm* Buck of Traver>*i- City.:
who baa org*nly*<l a rtass in fnaalc
here. wa» the pK**l of MU« Cora Took '
Tbuifday.
Mrs. Lf‘vl Williams tif Walum wrai
lisllor In town the first of the wi‘Ok
worth baa be»n having financial dlffi
A gucw eotlal at Deakra ball wa^;
cm WtNjnesday E vening the t>dd Fei
' glv«-n by the I^IIi^k; Aid Friday even
biw.x held Insiallatitm. after which \
Ti e lio.ocm liewroe damage aoU of Ing. ttupptfr wa.s M*rvY>d ai 2« ccnla
they mt re served with delicious n’ ;
JuhttJ. H.iffroaii vf. Hr. Deulaa I>awre. pir coopk*.
fn**huienth b> th* Rebekahs.
young man. left Lllegiug malprarllcr In the Im,.ro,M>i
«,h rial Grange wet^ng Saturday
r. W. Roon*->.
- nevcTRj
-------- ’ *•**—an
>e«m
X my macbliM-.baa be« n ill-, ulght. MncUim randidatiw will n
Siicceas Is slampe«l on evi ry pack <
•IPO. He hM iDRde two fcKiuni^ In tb*- continued with the cuim-nl of bollr <M*iie fhlnl and fourtt degn.*ea. after
Igc- ll.f* lb’- *»»»»< surressftil tern |
\ gold' regioa.. but ooi lu mlDln*. In pnnnra. A change of venue to I>eiroii | which will come a
jdy known. It makes you wHi and |
.«' The Mmlllug fac,. of Mr. ArinKtrong
fact be taM loirt bin ail twice In nlalOK vraa granied a week ago.
ketn'H you well. Thafs wliat Hollis !
Zacbaiiaa A Maaon. ahin walvt ! <;f Travetw- Ci(> was 1*1*011 in town
ventorae aad ^«ob tioM' recouped In
•er-s lUicky Mounuln Tea dot*,
tbefioeery buctoeM. R«me> Um Jui»t manufacturera of iVetroli. have «JoKi*d Thiiraday.
3ems. Tea or Tablets. Johnson Drug j
bMO vieitlng reUliveH at Muskogtm. negotUthmH Ith the Pontiac lK«rd nr Mr^. IPiwer/^ and Mn*. Hanroer of
He Raye^TinMle hl> 1ir«i trip to Ala^ trade and will i-HtahllHb a plant In that !nterh»ch.*n were Ih-ndon vlallora Wed
ka M e Bioirawar. ITpon bi« arrivnl city will ill a few dayi*. Snaicity of i \ nr/ahi>.
Oraod
Mr. and Mr?. GarrHon and Unb*
at Daveon be obUilKHl rmpkiyinrnt for perienciHl labor In Ik-tndi city catiM'd
$7 a day and nevod hU mom y. Bvi ry Uila move. They will orcupy the obi daughter *rf Interlocheii x%ero In Hen
.j’^Trav-^
t'Uy.no
j dor Tu. ..day.
one warn nublnajur the tUaKing« and. Hy«-um ihoau-r.
i^r.in ihr year fmr
E. Below of Tmv, i.-*e Tily
InrtatloK In an ouifli. Hotmey worn
Inmtli
ow n niuri«Ia> on bir.in*
too. Hlie rrturiMHl pennllca* and wom
Bom. to Hr. and Mn* (bo.
i v^alo. Once more he grub
and aef off for the gu^d dls
Irtd. Asaln he loat evtO'iblnB. When
be relumed lo Hawaon be w»curod n
|
place vltb a wholenale grocer, got a Stierlal 4n the Kv«m!ng Reconl.
Ibndon.
Mich..
Jan.
n.-Mra.i
on bU sale* and in a abort
time be had |10.o<»o. Then a big mlw Kought. who llve-i iMwr Turtle Lake,
log acbeme waa evolved. A larg<^ |>any died Weiliie.sday oioriilng a^ 7 o'clock
waa cMitimed and Htjoiw-y planned tol of dropsy. Fuin ral Saturday at .!« a.
Murphy's mill started last w.*ek with a
m. at iho house.
tackle the wining arbewe on a lar
acale. Thl^ went flat and Rooney wen: \ Riaulcy Bangremond lefi town Frl- full rn*w of men.
Everyone seems lo W bu.sy now
time.
I
to Nome aa pour aa ever. Again the dgy to
•d Kinglet
And fTu furtbsTord
MriT^Fred
Klngl relumiMl 8altinla> , days, hauling logs ami working In tip
gruamry buatoeaa wa^ a horth for him.
He waa aucoeaaful and he gaalduoualy from Rix-hrster. N. Y.. where she haaj mill.
j Mr^ and Mrs William Hlnn have
avoldad any more mining t»ropoaliionh. Uim spending the past mouth.
M. Beahe was In Traverse City Wed ] gone to Manton for a few ilays.
He U now worth IW.oon and baa a
noda\*.

j Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Newaygo
flouriablng huBlnnoi at Nome.
C. GoregaveaiMiny danceioa niim-'are visiting their son and daughter
Joy at the bowa that nhk would ae^'
her boy before ahe died caua**d Uw her tif his friends Tuesday evening In I Mr. Joe Th.-mpMin and Mr-. Bet :
audden death of Mra. Frank Gould t,f the Inland Grunge hall.. ^U n iH.rt.Ml | Thompson, of tHs place.
lovH) lime.
^
^
‘ The Ilagtiall Handle Co. have tbdi
Bay nty. who waa III. Her aon. Tarl.
Volney Fortress Ik sending a‘ few mill n«Mirly ready to run.
la In the litale reform arhtKil at I.*ii
* :.
j Miss Hattie Hlchniond Is on the sick
alng. and her dauphter. Wind. B In th- days In Travers*' CHy.
ly rlb- MctVu-mlck has reium*Nl. IB .
achool for glrU at Adrian. Hay after
.in. fn.ni * amp.
I Mrs. ibirand U so as to b<* out again
day and hour after hour ahe aaked If
Cliaib
y
lUrton
has
pund.a.HO*!
a
new'
Mrs. Ethel IlaudaM visit***! with Mrs
ahe would Im* allowe-d to aec her chib
lJ*Tt TluiniptHHi Thursdky,
dron lioforr »Ue died. Her relaiHea ai>* J drivlii); team of .lut Andnia

mt

WANTED.

“,To-u‘‘r’S"ni2::<. a,a. bat«.

in cMder to nux*t the <k-man<ls of onr raj.idly increasing {iinctice.

Wavna and Bav Sta.
__ ^
3 jots on Bi»mo4i atrasL MitWiM

Et«I7 iair •riAIAM i>rowrihcd at this office U gronud at
oar tacUjif ia Cadillac, fitan the ljt«t imported atock, and arc
pciaonaUjr ioapixted and tcot.d lijr Ur. Welle before looving. ■

tert% at Und. la»»» booM. car. Bar

Oar Traatna CSr Offlcaa hare an ciolpment aeoond to
none in the aUtc. enabling ne to make a thorough and noonrate
aiamination in etgtr caK-.

-__ about I m«* from
Uate
«nil make a good oiarket gardaa.
> **•. IH aUl» e«rt of
tm

Simply this:—Oat out the
aljove (viupon and mail it to
UK. and W4'*il aond you uw fiil
piano information that you
vMU h»ok over msI wtwly in
the quiet of your own home.
You want to know aliout
repiiUtion and wearing *iuality; yon want to know about
the piano that ia lieat aniiid
for tbit particular climate,
abont the g^mntee and whfifi
it mepos. Yoti want to knoiir
about onr “liitle paynmt
aUtoh kraut

to know «bont

SadenSrBtMSnaw

Srfattfara f|m Cawi hoadachoa. nervonanota, aaak i^ea,
oraaeyea anddelaotiye aiaion. Tlioac oaaea are oar

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EXAMINATION FREE
0I.nllPAdLSQN.iiHiStlM

^ TfimiCilfEnNpKiMists
WaHELM SLOCK

TRAVEiiaE CITY. MICH.

vl„o. tn,

Donl let rour taoe grow old. ealloer.
bullo* and wHnklad. U you care at
all for beaogr. take Holllalor a Roekr
lloostalD Taa. It oenta, Taa or TabkMa. doknaon Orns Oo.
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prjs^xsir:

raacta Bsarty araaBd.
Ttals boctom raCto Is galto a libocw
aavtag tortBA tor ft provBBU bb
thB4WBBd.BB*a«klft. FiBiBi
ItaB BpeoB with B BSBt afnana bU
afta^tothoZ^*
BOB whk OBK and paftakr. and bani tn,
ly
imd oteoi Jbit Mt. tort BB ffrodwnr. toatote. Itlrovnrtotffro
thaag i^tamt time ter It to hard
BBtll basted toroM. tosB aarro an a
BK toe Blatter mlch ttaa o*a is, toto platter BBd BBTIMd tbe teMBd of
*kt waa the aMate
iab taltb tfteBglas of toBst,
to carry m cake that I hB«a to
Bronad Ban UaAmL--9omk
tobea It waa eat the frosttac Bras ao mackarel and wash well.. Pat over tbe
waaur that mBay thought It mast bu Arc la COM water and bflBg to a hioU
■Bothtev 4ew. It
tben ebaaca tba water ter ftesb
was perteetly fim
arbleb abonU be boSteg wbaa poum
prtot. cat towm* to Urn atok thaa i liM or pdBf
the fcitMi, whgn
on. At tbe and of SO mlaatca drate tto
Ooe of my oook
atfwit drasA kietatoi Utartoi toh •f maid tor itaa atroto or tacmae. tkero that cake ehould he covered ffartoetly; tab. BBd lay la a mltatara of two
'Mtod** wtaiB toB fflBi to WQita to a
diht'as eoon as It U frosted ms that parts anted oU and oaa part vUmbbt
hlMtockad draaa. It had elbow oorma an from Back to haaa Thto to
or lamBB imlea. l^a ter tan mlBQuite boar, f :A0 a. m.
iM tkr iMMUt !• tM I
atototaA BBd
bit of white braid to he made eff flaer sad Ughtor eolc
Btaa. tbsB broU oamra aaar Are. Berra
iMiiBrtMMBnilOB.
atNM OB their buds mod MnmmA the material. Knap the hoctom raffle
r%» mile Ber^Mette. iBken
MlBoe Pte~We aro fond of ■
aqddtotoBck BOt off the UtOe-eoetame thU BproB Bleo. Bs it win be seeded to pie At our hoBte. As the pBtatekhi^
Ttar OBtiBSk, fe We;
chiilffigly.
protect
drees skirt. Cal throe vert gone and the apples adaree. I
^MrBeBryMttaBttoBetaeeOta
Her apron was of atropi. dafkgraeB lengths «r mBterlBl to rgach trai
toongtai It oooBomy to amtaa tap aoms
dedlm.'Wide
aaoagh to cover hor diami yoke Uae to wUhlB aermi toetaaa or ttae of the pooreto apples la mteee Brnat.
MtaMtaeMA
Blor BndMWor aStartaTi. S:M.
had
a
Mb
waist
held
In
skirt
edge.
Cibae
the aeamB to a
•OtaiBtllUe gntoe. one kWdlr Mikt,
Bo 1 ^ongh t a beef heart for ffvo obbU pint of tbte a oqp of grated ebaate.
ircM AM (oeMy mMU (vanr Me-'
pladeV toonMcr strM: Md the gar- toBlnctaaaofthetop. Oattaerthetope a podtad. After ft was cootaad h stood Pat a teyar of tbe Ash la a pdddtag
OBe MtofInu ret BBfell. mm
Into B BBRow hBBd that its Bl
dteb, oovar with a stratum of mBShed
lUble la a sec­ the ahouldera. loBvigg four tochea of was boiled. This improves the flaTo.-. potBtoBs. BBd pour some of the white
TkMKb m^ wcmrn mnimft
rm ttae dBitaealBc ftar. ^ 0mm
C. W. E. U. utlMrr boM tMtr
WM»Mdv M MM
ond. tost lU (
BemetmA;
tho'^baBd at each shoulder. Adjust besides keeping It soft. It was only n
e ovar this. Pat In nnotber layer
Mh
row of poch
THy bet pliMwrii ytnwiHi,
OM width of the matorlal for the few minutes' work to pul It through of codAih. and another of the pou
To hmrrn ftae lWrti«ilB« «l#l/ life.
And dM^ 4<«d Ml M Mn.
or them-estoBdlng across the front Md the two for the hacks, hem- the meat chopper. When It was
tben more white sauce unUl tbe
One tltaagBe ef brighter eky beyond
____
tbtpgpr.*
HMtMi ii 4ajr tern wM «Mtb Immui
front tareadlb: they were of varying mlnr the unclosed edges for an arm grmiBd ffae there was a Mone mill: diah Is full. Strew grated cheese over
Itae flBttaertaig BHei
alias, and aU bulged out as If well opening. These widths may be gaih Jar t«to-thlrds full. The appKa were the top layer, which should be the
To B»ke UU Ufe worth while
Bte. Tboa\5x.^iSor*^
filled.
cred agnlB Into a loose belt, to bold partad sad chopped till there was as
warn oBooe. and bake for 15 minute*.
' OiJb»«tad!
Atad BeBTes b a«f«r beritmge.**
“WbBt in tbe world!" 1 begnn, sad In the fttlliMMu from apreadlng. If de­ mhek chopped apple as meat. Into
Fried Pork with Craam Sauce.AMill tlMi MMM IkM.
stared «l tbe pockets. Muricra merry sired. run sleeves to match, whlbh aaolher Jar. I pat ooe quart of canned^ aak salt pork for an hour, tben cut
Hone Cheer'! poens thle week
ABd in« ttniato W ^ IM
fpwt^h league! faC
V
are gathered into top and bottom elas huckleberries, one pint spiced cur­ Into sUena. Boll for three-mlnule* tn
MWt In by three good frlcnde of thin landh rang out
ABd
po«r«ni «r BTtl BUM
Rrenlng aervlce. 7:(K) p. m.
lie
hands,
will
completely
protect
the
little wmter. drain, and wipe dry.
"Hevea't
you
seen
my
pockets
berants,
one
rup
Jelly,
one-half
cop
vin­
deperlBieDt.
**mr
Kai,''wl«h
ItrBMeHopbbb!
Junior league Thursday at 4;()0 p.«. *
of tmet BBd aM. WBi foBBd by forer abe asked. ’They astoaUh dress. White aprons are needed also, egar, two-thirds cup -molasM, four Place In a frying pan and fry until
to BBUBbt. BfBTB endBBmr
, but not dried. Transfer to a
BB old-Ume cootrlbutor. lire. A. It Me- yon. of course; everybody laughs at and a full supply wUl aid la many cups brown sugar, the grated yellow
OMBtCh Bttor foilm wmtm,
; but 1 am proud of them; they llghl* tasks, A dimity wears better rind of two lemons and the pulp cut up hot dUh. and thicken the grease left
lUe, la wBBdering newipaper eeree.
BtMfermr
gy own InventloB. You see we than the cross-harrod muslins and An*, two tablespoons salt, one table In the pan with a heaping tcaspogn
The aeooBd beaaUfal poem, writteo
hour.
Stir until you have a smooth
spoon
ground
cioteK,
one
heaping
teeare
BBeh
a
busy
famUy
all
day
long.
by leldor 6^ Ftench. for the Bbetoti
Morning. 10:10.
spoon allspice, one-half teaspoon each paste, then poor on slowly a cup of
UfBMMttw

ecHpt. waa cootrlbatad by Mn
Sunday school. 12:00.
Still another writer gives the fol of nntmeg and mare.
cream to which a pinch of baking aoda
and Mtae Dame of Norihport, In mem
Baraca Bible claaa. 1I:M.
has been added, and stir to a smooth
B. Y. P. U-, €:S0.
tl» tot.
ory Of Mrm. W. WUeon. whoeo death dropfdttg things Just where 4hcy hap­ lowing hint for tbe making of that
Kvcnlng. 7:00.
white aauce. Season with a dash of
And. tiMNigh MBcb ndmlly letoura we occurred retanUy, and wboee wbota pen to Innd. and toave thmn. By Bat- mote useful article, a dotbespla
Jimlor Union. Saturday at 2:10.
The meat and apples were mixed in pepper, and pour over IV sliced pork.
liBve BBt
eaa aSOBg tbe^weet llaea of k>v urday. which Is my thorough day. this sproa:
Prayer meettag on Thuraday pvite
Almost
every
home
Uundrous
now
Serve
very
hot
with these and boiling water poured
r»f Idadir lAlle. yet art. Bern the
lag at 7:20.
helptoiBee. ao touehlBgly de- big living room Is anight to behold. It
All are cordially lavlted to tba sarw
to take half my moralng to pick has her clothespin apron, which she cm till it was quite ihla. 1 use a big
iciibcd by the writer.
loea.
ble to COB
le thouaaBd and one things that
Ite dish pan to cook It In. as It
asbday.. In i
easy to handle and a large space
didn't belong here, and carry them to
sproos.
however,
the
top
of
the
flap
comes
to
tbe
heab^JWe
sc*t
It
clear
to
tbtir
places.
You
don't
know
bow
ABd dill df BKrtBBl wree Ihei AW melt
used to good effi'ct.
be be
many Journeys I had to make, because fonalag the pocket U allowed to hang the bark of the range, where it cook^
In washing glasses use a little soap
I was always overlooking something loose and drops close to tbe apron slowly, with fr<*quent sUrringa, from
first and then rinse.
■UI man on a large or amall i
So 1 Invented Ahis apron with a pocket proper, making It dliricuU to get at nine o’clock In the morning till flvo In
■au ready for boelBOn be eurro
Starch will be prevcnte<l from
In It for mrm/y member of iho family, the pIna quickly. In winter purtlcii- the afternoon.
12-00. Bimday
A MffBl life eiMBln throagb etch biBMf With the BBoeamry tools, and
•sticking” by putting a pinch of salt
Urly. when even* aecond counU. thla
Some people have an Idea It Is such
L works like a charm.
8:30 p. m.
m, Junior
Jm
Y. P. A.
dreaeas himself for the part. But tor
Into* It.
task IB make mince meat. One hour
»k at this big oac wUh a *B* ou annoyance is i^ost noticeable.
often the housewife or maid puts
To remove fly specks from gliding
To remedy this, try tbe Improved did everything but the cooking. (Mien
It;
that
Is
for
of
eoorae.
and
It
I^
some dingy, worn out drem. which
apron, which Las a strong rasing at It Is done, there wa.H a three gallon without Injury to it use a piece of cot­
always
fuU;
Ben
U
a
great
boy
to
Is not considered good eaoagh foi
the top of the flap pocket, through Jar full. After It was cool. It was cov­ ton.
anything else, and with It she unoon leave hla p^U. and hts handker which Is run a piece of wire. A piece
By pouring hoi water on the neck of
ered tightly and set In the store-room
tbe bottle a glass stopper that sticks
TM dbtldrBB dBBee wrltli BMnr bouaU ■ckMuly takes apon herself a dingy, chiefs and everj-thlng else, about; last of flat-hoopukirt wire Is Just the
AU of all ctessas waloomapart of (he wOod shM where it will be
worn-out, depressed aUte of mind. night he even discarded tbU necktie thing, although any other will do
BBd elKMit.
may be removed.
kept cold—maybe freexe a little somebecanse
It
toll
choky'!
wHhoot half realhdBg the reaaoo
ABd elovW IWPt, IbBl dm tOBlKWt
Friends Church.
If kept in m cup and covered wUh
which has tbe right aUe and flexibil­
I.
it
will
be
so
convenient
to
go
•This Is Esther's. She Itoves her
trne that ''The garb oft portrays the
Comer Oak and Fifth streets.
ity. Have the wire (also the apron to for filling pies that I think It U cold water yolks of eggs will keep
Edgar L. Requa. pastor.
an.” and to be appropriately dressed letters and her dUiMad toUK
Of ddtr diy tar dBjr.
casing) about two Inches kulger than much easier than peeling apples every tresh several days.^
day's work Is half the battle. chtets, ag well ga taar gloM: and ths Bpitm proper U wide, and sew a
By robbing it while warm ov<
irt BBd ftau «r ktaidtr IVbat woman cannot aecompiUh more Kkte <biSi halrribb^ •o4 hu ptM
Ime or making any other fllllng. There
piece of stout leather over each end Is no fixed rule for spldng or saaaon- teaspoonful of salt a rough flat
If the hatatos JtoT^of^ag in a naat, wherever (he bom. Jutt think how before running ll into tbe casing, so ll
may be made smooth.
le my good Beiglibor; blett to know
Ing. Some spices are much stronger
dmple. fonroent oaUco. made loose In lovely It Is to have.B pocket for each will not easily cut through. Tbe extra
If a hot flatiron Is held over tl
tier Beer.
than
others and some famUles like
rmbdee and comfortable around and drop things In as fast as I find length will curve tbe wire, whilh will
for a si*cond the white *p<»is on a varmeeting.
ABd feel Beeured lier wBleone wait*
:s much more highly seasoned
the BOdt. iBBiead of putting on a tight. them: when l-am all through dusUng. hold the mouth of the apron open for
nlshed surface will disappear.
ursday.
for B»
than other* do. After It hs* cooked
I ha%e simply to trarot once ar
Prayer meeting. 7:30 p. m., Tbara>
All
impurltlf* in a tiarrcl of water
the admission of the hand at any time, awhile, tggte and see If anything more
If. tlirtmgli the biifr d«r. • Bi«DeBt
the
house
and
unpack
my
load.
I
canT
aool dress that retains all the odors
will In* ienl to tbe bottom by sprink­
thus doubling the convenience of this
fVto
neodod.
A special Invitation to traveliag m«n
iBd grtnae apc»to of the morning’s U- •11 you how much time and trouble homely helper.
ling a Ublespoonful of powdered alum and those who have never attendid m
Ptma eare I taBd. BO I CBB so BBd be
pie Crust—Now that it is cold. I rub
id temper my Invention has saved
w. and can never visit the wnsh tub?
In ll.
Quaker church.
two cups of laid, six cups of flour, one
There are many simple labor saving
Tbe rubber corks that come In l>o*L low nrioe BwbUe.
ABiM
By the way. If the hooaeki-eiH r will teaspoon of salt and one of baking tles of aromoniu washing fluid, etc.
Congregational.
iveniioas akmg this line that win
“It U a bright Idea." 1 eald. “and I
powder together so they are perfectly
nee Of I
Rev. Dema* Corhlln, pastor.
Bore than save the original small out- mean to pass It on. There are other Invest five cents for a pale, of roughcan bo used by the school chlldnm for
mixed and pul In a tightly covered
Church phone No. IISO.
ay in ttam and strength. Pansy tens living rooms and busy girla Whose Is looking. ungainly heavy white cotton
enuers. thu.s saving many pennies.
pall
and
hang
It
up
In
the
woodshed.
f)ur church Is a home for worship .
gloves the next Umc she goes shop­
Of dalh llfe-awhile ago one went
of oae la an ontertalalng and chatty that largest pocket, markad 'M r
One aecn*t of washing flannels so
service. If you have no church,
: .
ping she will not exchange them for It Is only a few minntes* work to aid they win not shrink is to dry them and
Out from that home, ene whom the;article In the Bndeavor Worlil.a8 folhome In Traverse City, you arc earn- /
-Why. I made It for mother: but do
their weight In gold after she has water to enough of this to roll out r. quickly. 'W’hen nearly dry they should estly Invited to come.*«get a^qaBtetedy.. .
ilows:
m know 1 have found out Just In
pie.
It
lakes
no
longer
to
mix
enough
work
and
worship
wMh
bs:
worn
them
once
while
banging
out
As Strength BBd stag tor taar; Ib one
bo pressed with a very.hoi flat iron.
Uy friend Muriel Is the youngest this veo' way that mothers don’t Itovo
welcome to all. Introduce your friends. ’ *
clothes on a blustery winter day. The for six or seven pies than It does for
were blent
Wringing out a cloth In hoi water Gwt the strangfri*. If a stranger, wait
daughter In a Urge family of bury things lying around? It is tueer. Isn’t
It is handy when company come*
Their 11viw thVoiigli joy BBd pBln; people. T'hey are In moderate cireum- It. when the>* have so many cares* gloves referred to are men's gloves,
nncxpectedly or when one wants to and wiping furniture well before put­
but
they
can
be
purchased
In
ihe
8p«*clal servlies knoonnCBd la tba
ting
on
furniture
cream
arlll
result
In
stancaa, and the ortgUal bread-winner
ms to be taaturat for mothers to
get the work out of the way quickly.
a high polish and will not finger mark. church bre%’ltleM.
Dul for U>c torod OOM Ml ske ««lks has beea long gone; so In order to en think nbout other people. 6o 1 made
Regular sen lees as follows:
^
Japanned ware should bo washed
joy many of the comforts and a few of the ‘M’ stand tor 'MUcelUneons'; and
her way
Favorite Cold Weather ftedpea.
pul Into that pocket articles whlrta
Many varieties of meal and Ash with a sponge dampened In warn ww
Of kindly life, wph cheer from day to the luxuries of life the young people
ter
and
drtt*d
Immediately
with
a
soft
have
lA
be
wage-earners.
1
am
not
□n’t
classify,
and
that
belong
to
all
which
are
too
heavy
diet
for
summer.
Mine Nellie Mayo. wlKise work In
day;
12 m . Sunday sebnt
Kure that they would enjoy life any of us. There are hosu of things for the home department of the Michigan
be enjoyed during tbe cold winter cloth. Oh.^tlnaie spots can l«- re­ atlcnding. Join the b<
letter than they do now If such were whlrh no particular one seems to be Farmer and other papen has made mouths and prove both bcalthful and moval with bwevt oil applied with a
5:4f. p. m.. Young People’s ScKdtey
gaiie
of Christian Bndravur In tbe parlors.
As If she saw Uh* ' parting of the not the case, though there are doubt­ responsible. Isn’t ll a pity that I her name famHIar to readers all over appoUtIng. The following were con­ woolen cloth-.
7:00 p m.. evening woniblp. Oosfbl
less times when they would like to be didn’t think of pockets last winter, the sUtc. wrote the following prac­ tributed to the Westera Agricullnr.
th<H*ting and evangelistic aenrlbe.
alUt
and
are
Just
the
thing
for
the
less
busy.
Still,
even
this
condition
we
all
had
special
cares
aud
tical recipes for the Charlotte TrlbOf me and deafii; and la her votoa.
Choir under «Ur<-ciloo of I>r.
Thinga .to be Ramembered. ,
so dreadfully busy? It Is such
xry bill of tore':
has Its compensations.
Thursday. 7:.to p. m, prayer Bad
the lays
Never slam tl»4* oven dcK»r. or Jar conference meeting.
rbocued Ham—Fry
slices <»f
“Other people don’t know how lovely a simple Idea you would have sup­
That heavenly lyres re|>oal
Apple Saurc Cake and Ic!ng~Onc
Friday. 7:00 p. m . Mayflower dab.
until done to tbe d(*sired crisp-1 any rUing material ahile It l.s baking.
varatlooB are.” was the way Bsther posed that even an *idlo( would have cup at>ple sauce, one cup granulated
Olve earthly echo sweet.
bought
of
It.
but
It
took
me
two
xdd
u>!
If
It
U
deslreil
to
use
gelatine,
aoak
expressed It as she sat one day on the
sugar, one-half cup butter, one teacool place for an hour In cold
They rkise their Wlids! Thar drape side porch, hands folded lightly In her years! I Just had to do It this spring. »{Kion soda, one toasp^xin ground
se there simply wasn’t time to rlovc-b (more If not very strong.) one
aspoonfuJ of sugar, water. This will prevent It having
Up and an air of delicious Idleness
H. BUsell. Pastor.
: service. 10:30 b-bi.
1 ho fresh giwn fronds ao ahoit a alKMil her entire person. It was her run ap and down Bialrs*Bo much.**
teaspoon clnna^Kto. ooo^alf twpooii a wlnctgWuI of rfnegar and a dash any odor and make H itfalckly dissolve
Bible school at noon.
seek of absolute leisure, which she
“Yon have proved ohre mbre the allspice, mace, or nutmeg, one cup of pepper. Doll up and pour over the In hot liquid.
tlaie hdtore
Christian ftadoavor, C;30 p. m.
ham.
All
cooking
should
l.v
Tl.f-y pUced .for him she loved; she had earned by a season of ban! work. truth of the old proverb. 'NeccasKy Is raisins, one-half cup currants, a llUlc
Evening wrvicr. 7:39 p. m.
Scallop of Corned Beef and Cab- washed Immediately ^ter Uiey arc
W. M. 8., Aral Wedasadijr la tba
Stic Is a imWIr school teacher. Ik* the mother of Invention.”’ 1 said. citron, two cups flour.
doth nca stand
ig*’—Chop fine enough cold c^irncd usetl with wida, ahkh'mill reojove thf
Nor weeping hy his bier. buU taand lenging'to a section and grade where “ABd. hcwldcs. you have given me a
ThU has proved such an appetlring beef to make a pint. Chop an equal
grease.
they work Ihclr teachers fourtcoo new Idpa: I am going home to work ll
and hand
cake for us? I look one to our Fann­ quantity of bolletl cabbage. Cook loIron aaucepanii may be rleanc*d ou.out; wtarii It is ffnished. Ill show ll to
Thr3 aalk together la that heavenly hours out of the twenty-four.
ers' Club dinner and 1 had many calls
land
Alice U a music teacher, and goes you.” Then I went home, and made for the recipe. When I find anything ge(h« r a Ublespwm of butter and one hlde hy rubbing them over with saud.
of flour and pour upon them a cup of
Never pul tins away wet,*as they
Where “oatered Into real*’
all day from houiu* to house In loam, rows and rows of strong pockeU to good 1 believe In pnssing ll on.
r. SUr to a amooth aauce, win rust.
They live, fareeer Bleat!
and from school to school, wftti her sew on a folding screen I was making
Tbe apple sauce wants to be Just
Feurtaenth Bfraat bL to OtamtaK
wUh a half teaspoon of
Never plcree.mcals while cooking.
mttsle roll In hand. Ben. a ynang for my workroom.
what one use* on the Uble, soft and onion juice and^ da*b of pepper. Mix
Ilev U. II. CarpeBter. pBStor.
I look in-roieb_JFMMab away the
Never chop saet in a hot place.
hnither. Is studying medicine In a doc­
Class meeUag. 9:41 a. m.
smooth. As apples are scarce with ns I
Preaching aerrjee. 10:30 a «,
The same line of thought U carrka thte year. I think sauce made from the cabbage and the corned beef totor s offleiN also la town, and serving
I>o not labor under the Impression
the
Sunday school at 12:00 m
the doctor between times to pay tor out by a writer In Table Talk, who the dried, or evaporated apples as getlmr. and stir the tomato aauce that articles cook faster when tbe wa­
Epworth league at 4:39 -p, m.
borcMighly Into them. Torn into a but­
hU opportunities. Tbere are two oth­ says:
Kventng aermon. 7:00 p. m.
BTC noe caned, witeld do as wen. tered poddlag dlah. mad apriakle with ter is boiling violently.
The homea eto- left bereaved, hide
There arc Ihtoe neceasitirs to add to but it must be apple sauce. One reastan
Green vegetables should bo bolted ^Pra^er rneeU.*. Thuraday evBflIflfl
from* our alghi
\ ers. an elder brother Just started In
buttered
crumbs.
Set
in
the
oven,
busianaa tor himself, mad b alalcf la a
>peals to me Is because It U easily | covered, tor fifteen ndnates. then un* la open saucepans, as the color Is de­
A gllBMMe of hor dear smile, now full
fore
she
begins
her
work:
Flrrt.
the
and
quickly
made.
stroy
ed
by
grewt
beat.
of llglll
>ver and brown. Serve very hot.
So It was that this large family «mt- apron: then the holder and clean
With Vinglag aatlaBed! oh! yes, deTo prevent Ash from fSlllag apart
My apple aaiioe was warm ao I put
Ladies' Ubrary tabUdlag. ffAmt
Ftoh Balla-Boak salt codAsb over
tered each morning to their duties in towel, which are to be fastened to her my butter lato It, ellrring tm It was night in cold water. Drain and put la boiling, put a llUle vinegar Into the
spito
the city ton mllea away, and gathered belt. It does not pay to forget theee melied. Then took a Utile of (Me over the Are in cold water and brtiig
C^r taoba. may our hearty hear
at night, like chlekens, to the home or to harry to the work without them aauce and diaaolved tbe soda In timt,
HcrentoBtapeaiiaclear!
boll. Cook, changing the
Bg that to the mixture in the pan. water once tor freah hot water, for
—Ibidor U. rrdBeh. to Tha tomtoa Best which was tamtherod hy the dear- They should be ready for immedlaie
oat little womarn who fare much of service: thereforo. there ehould be then in went the sugar and 9»loaa. half an boar.* Maah to a cream half
her time and strength to the propara- provteed a autldent supply for all oc- The dour. I measured before sifttag.
pouto aa fon have Aah. with
ttoa of tovoHto diahas wtih which to caaioaa.
always use two pieces of paper to
«bn of melted batter. sBd ene
greet the waceoaitMoa as thhy ff»th**1 have a word for you.
The apron Is not to be made of ooe sift floor on. sifting first on ooe then
. Mix la a dooble boUer ovar
ered at night mrpuad the home tobto. pattern and of -taoe material every on the other. Add a pinch of aaH to the Are. that tbe aBlxtnre may get very
Por worn, Saddleart.
Aud pray you keep It till the dawn ' It U a very happy family: hot it was time. There are amay oceBateBs Wfaun
lour and Bin four Ubmb, Laare it tate. Whip to sradoally a well baatea
Ail are wtecOBto.
not about any of them that I act out the Blee cutaeUoB of the right ktod of on the paper, cm the rmlstoa omm tm'
an. BBdr^baai^ bard for several mto
to tell you. la truth. It was ltoriel*a BB apraiv wUl help W moeh to do two with a knife, dropping Into tot
Bet Mae BBUl cool. Cprm Into
apron that 1 waatad to talk about; the vorff. The Ibitt set of amroni
ioiiy. Add tot enrrmnu to the iov BBd halls, and set away in a cold place for In the montb at 11:30.
but It teemed neoaaaary to describe be ateda.steold 1m a tarorttemallke af- iBlaliu BBd Bike IB B Uttte dtniB. The
aenrlee
aa taonr at learn, bafore ArjiBg to a
10:30.
the tomlty to tmtor to toe tota hppre- tair. TiUe ehoiili tae made of eetee latter may be left out If on# ffoemi't golden
brown In deep fat. Drain in a
and qoaatioB eteaa at
Boaday
eervlcuBWB color mad material thht happen to hare It at hand.’ Mix all
. 'Tbaaaart vary BBod, 13:90 M.
Itarhd. t ahnuto ton m. » M a can be easUy washed; cut them long together, bake In a long loaf very
e and amoB at 7:9#
> daltaffte tligB tbe tra«hooi «lfi hiitoi to snimte eqpugh (finishing tbe lower edge with slowly for about two hours. A alee
b bter
iS are’ cwdlally Invited to tb«ae lerB BBumiteBh enfftej-to eatteBly aover
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Omse C. Itota*. a
» w«k IMIrr
Ike F<im
bMlu .urtled
lUsamocic. K. Y. br stfteg a ~
aimi 4Haaer aad clambake al kit
M' Tina tkai troald kate doae c
toiaama Kaaea Hjrde, for the dUplay
«r eostlr ioirwa. tbo w»lc,
ogkaraae^tlMorklgkllfe. Tke ril
lagwa moadaiwt aad ao dW ibe baak
4lr«elor«. Halaa doea aot mk ‘
aay ■ore aad aapwla are wirta* oa
tke booka to #M bow vaeb tke
a«r la. It la aaSd tkat Halaa broke

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It la tkoafbt k%
Tke WkMeHoi
kit Job becaoae tke preeMent entertalae'too 9187 sneiat. He wa «
dart aflar ChTtaUaaa erord waa aeat
bta that four frtetida woold loack with
tbe eaecaUre. He etarted the meal
when two teore gaeata were aaThe cook added a UtUefloiir
km aad a triflle meat there and Joat
a few »ore daba of bolter to make up
for tke lacreaae. Three more orden
lo be filled. Tkat aeant a new meal
allafWBad,aBdtberpwaaahowl. Flnall7. a kaig alHag.pf addltloat. and
tkateetUedlt Tke cook threw off hi*
cap. threw Aomn^U eaoeepana and
|- threw op hU Job.
1
An inaplrtag acene waa wllneaaod In
tbe executive office of the While
Horn Wednesday when Prealdent
1
BooeevelU In the presence ol Ueui.
>
Oen. Chaffee, chief of the U. 8. mili­
tary departmeni. wlih hla etafl. all In
nnlfonm pieeeoted to Capt Jaa. R.
Church of the medical corps, a gold
medal, for cooaplciioiia bravery cxhlb
lied at the battle of Laa Gulalmaa.
Capt Church waa attached to thu
**Rottgb Rldert-' regiment, of which
KnoaovcU waa t»lonel. and duHng.the
progreaa of the battle ventured on the
field at the Hak of ht« life

ore work to rebeane. the play a
sucoese dependa on It. Ho wthe novice
completea'hU own *^make up.- where
irchaae comomea at tbe least poa
alble espeoae. stage carpontertng. and
tbe cpIleeUng of stage properties are
all coamcoted upon. Above all. the
necessity of a stage manager In the
person of some competent man t
man who will assume all Tespooslblllty
and who to able to conduct the affair
In a systematic, butlncasllke way,
emphasised. Other subjects touched
upon In this comprehensive article are
the value of theatrical performanoes In
schools, flower ptays for children, and
the good work done by permanent prl
vate dramaUc aodetlea.

Joaeph H. Hooper, secretary of the
state board of barbers, arrived In Mcfiroe rather unexpectedly, and as a re^
suit five barbers had to pay $5 each
because they bad neglected to procure
a new license on the first of the year
as required by Uw. and one other bar
ber was ordered to report to the board
at Lansing for examination.

10 Story Book for the month of FVb
ruary is at hand. A wow man in the
embrace of a preUy ^1 makes an at
tracUvo cover design. The contrtbutlons are varied and appeal lo many
tastes. A feature story* by Lynn Roby
Meekins. the accomplished editor of
^the Baltimore Herald, entitled ‘ the

CALMAN1 iRtorlor kpnr Varntoh to
nom finrnbla for all Inlartor vsotoc

I Hasen clever.,In IU.-hoawrous turn. *'Thc
; the lead of
Hyde, of Insurance fame, who hied Girl In thC^rple Petala" by James
himself to BuroiM? after resigning from YcUer, Is a mivel conceit of much
The theme Involves a
the Bqtiliablo Ufe Assurance society.
Predertek A. Burnham, president of love of eighty centuries. J. C. Plum
the Hulual Reserve Co., will betake mer’s story, “lyetecUve Blunt’s Ar
makes an Interesting tale of
himself to foreign shores. Mr, Bum
ham's stable of blooded stock, Includ- •frenxied finance.” A rather blxarrc
lag carHage. coach and other blue- skit is -Flossie’s Drawing Room
blooded homes.
\>^n disposed of Stunt.” -The Metamorphosis of Lu
creUa Pepper,” by Theodore Bronson.
at auction.
Lament M. Bowers of Binghamton. Is good material for a ben-pecktHl mar
N. Y.; a faithful Ueulenanl of John D. ried man to rend. The selected master
Rockefeller, has received from him a piece Is Alexandre Dumas* faaioua
check for 115.000. Mr. Bowers draws tragic story, ”Zodomlrskyh Duel.”
a aaUry of 126.000. and is said to have
Wriilnit of -The Uw of V«J«ll>- K
been very sut?oeaiiful la promoting
i
irwat aebemes.^ The Linseed Oil trust bufUness women and others In tbe New
Idea Woman's Msgaxlnc for January
to one of his works
The now Crotem dam at New York Miss Harriet Martin saya: “Women Ir
^
to about flnlshed. The reservoir from business will eventually acquire tha*
which the city will draw Its water sup happy moillum of self^xmlldenco bon
out of a belief In tbeir gniwing caps
ply was begun thirteen years ago.
will have a capacity of thirty billion blllty. Self-eonfldonce Is vanity regu
gallons The gates have been close^l laled. controUtHl. It Is better lo thln»
1
ainc© Kov. 2». but on account of the too well of oneself than too 111. An<
1
small rainfall tbe reservoir Is almost the sooner women look thdr estlmatt
of tbtunselvps fairly In the face. th«
empty
Secretary Tn^.
• thorough sooner they give themselves Just caum
eoume of the strenuous life In Wash­ for raising their estimate, the soone
ington and a syatemaUc diet, an- they will possess the calmness ant
Judgment necessary to business sue
nounces that he has reduced
^4
weight 21 pounds. The rotund secre- eesa. In short, belief In yourself, li
i
tary tipped the beam at 816 pounds your possibilities. In the worthlnew of
;
before be began to fade away. He yoorpUiu and your
finest working
t
, riden bomebarfe find take, long walks they are ours. Is the
at a lively gah. He aays he will perSince there is only one means of ac
alst unUl he to down to 260 pounda
quiring the right kind of vanUy or of
.
Judge Jamea A. Slanker of BoaU
mntroUlng the wrong kind—that to.
the first Socialist church In America, listening to the dictates of your own
which baa Just been founded In St. blind and heart and acting according­
Louto. Mo. About 80 worshipers of ly. regardtoas of anything else—the
the latest aclentiflc creed were pres­ sooner we aU stop abammlng and
ent to bear his first torture. He spoke
on the ceneiul theory of socialism and
a the
prinaald thaTiruim^umea
eeT^ Tlie Sunday
ciplea of exact Jndk^
aehool sriU study Bmaraon, and a Uterary and mualoal program wUl take the
place of acrtptnre exerctoea.

Iron-Ox
I ASl L 1

cLI^l

(onsiipaiion
Nine-tenths of ill
Ameriam women htve
const^tion. No need
of it, when you have
Iron-Or Ta1>lett to
cure you.
«In»0(takM> k a bndr ■!»
■lawa aa*« caM. » aMi « aa

erx GLASS
CHIKA
SILVERWARE
ART GOODS

De.J.W.niQGINS

Rne Dental Work

WAXKm

Are you u stenographer and do yon
wish to be a writer? Then vrrite!
Stuff and Donaense lo the people who
tell you to stick to the *Job’ that brings
you your bread and butler. There are
more *Jote* than one that bring bread
Udbntter. If other people can write,
whj^ not your
Property of tbe Patrick-Hlrsh ^Oonatroctlon Co, a Delaware corpora ion
bartng charge of tbe constnictioo
work o ntbe Tbiedo. Ann Arbor 4 De­
troit electric raUway. has bee^ aiWlre Fenee Oo, Adrian, $7,83043;
James U Hosier. Toledo, on behalf of
Robert C. Bowlus. hto coimrtner. $26.8$1AS. and George E. Flaher. prealdent
of tbe Fidelity OonatrncUoo Co., of D«h
troit, $S1.€78J8,

BOI* tbu »M0 tm tb* rnlt*« W»t«
IB tt» Iwt t«, rmn. LjwcbtotB ^

J.H.H0RR0E CE0.W.SCWETHT

WORROE & MeWETHY

fissKsnfls

RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE

dec 4-tf

II. E. IU8KEIX.
' City Treeiurer.

GENERAL INSURANCE
DR. GAUNTLETT
A.

TRAVERSE CITY 6AS CO-

HARRY B. HARNER—Expert ptano
toner and action regulator. Saltofaelkm guaranteed. With Kimball
Music House. CItx. phone 264.
HERVEY H. ANDERfiON—Attorney
Wilhelm block. TravCltv. Mkh. Clttoena phone IU6.

m KKW WILBILM BLOCK

Ban!

nStedi Dec. 1. 1906.

''5th

R. LAWTON—Physician an
geon; offioes In Wilhelm bloc
floor with Drs. Sawyer and

6088

State

Bari's jewelry atora.

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. D—Physi­
cian and surgeon. Removed lo of­
fices over nrst National bank. CIU-

tb€3iwfhr

Matt.J.Johhsohs

202

DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Graduate Toronto University. Office In Mnnson
bldg. Tdepbooes. office, 103; rcsl-

HastalTs

Notice to the Taxpayers of the City of
Traverse Cliy:
tax rolls for the collection
iriU U .eu. - to rou if >ft«r a» theThe
state and county taxes for t
lUhbotU'cf
year . IdOS. and for the delinquent
THlb FAMOUS
school and city Uxes and special as
ecssments for said year have bees
placed in my hands for collection.
I will be in my offlee to receive said
mil Feb. 1, 190C. on
taxes from now until
jm 8 o’clock to 11:30
eaob week day from
and from
o’clock in the forenoon
fore
lock in the afternoon,
o’clock to 4
and county taxes paid
pal(
before J»nii»ry 10. tbe reiroler fee of
ooe per cent for collecUon willI be
chan^ and on all taxes paid on or
after January 10. there will be
charged a fee of four per cent for col­
lection. Penalty on delinquent city
you aie not satisfied .witb rmsha.
This is our guarantee which goes with and school taxes and special met*menta,^4^cent^o^each dollar of the
•my botUcu
For 5als and OttaraatMd Oalj ^
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.

OR. E. fi. MINOR-Offlce over Amerlean Drug .Store. Special atteoUon
to eye. sar. nose and throat. Glasaes
fitted. BothTtbones. Residence 613
Sixth street.

Thig ii the lime to boy wed­
ding gifts S5 ptr ent
CMBtall thioogh the i
P. a—Remember our optical opening, with Prof.
Shellman of Gmnd
January 8th to Kith,
letted frroe.

••YOUk MONgX U
VO i^OD”

G?nkful Wllltam rtlth." U partleourb

i-:

J. Alfred Spouse of 8i. Charles, son
of Rev. J. J. Spouse, wma awrelly mar
ried at Siandlah a week ago to Mls»^
Blanch Parsons, youngest daughter of
the late wealthy lumberman. V. L. Par
. Tbe parents of both were strong
ly opposed to their marriage. Spoust
)w a tenor with a concert companj
and his bride Is at home with hei
mtjther. who Is III.

Special -attonUoD ffiren to
disoaroa of the eye.
with Dr. I. A. Thompeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK

ver. P

o. P. r sr^cr 4

Bro. Both phonea.

DR. E. L- THIRL8Y—Special atten­
tion to fllHvases of children. Rotmi
Aff9 State Hank bldg. Both phone*.

Uhl. LIME (MB

STEP SAVERS

W TULLER <
cl al
110.000 worth of
Iwught during November and
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