The Evening Record, January 10, 1906

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The Evening Record, January 10, 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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1906-01-10

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I YEfflfcriuArs miur
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THE EVENING RECORD p^r--*

iMCtAL TEWBMAPH mviCC.

6 PAGES

EMIT PERBHED III
WBtT MOTEL AT MINNEAAOLU

wAsoEtmovEa

FIIIEN.H.R06ERS
MUST ANSWER

Cvtry WifMtow Pmp\%
•Mtflng Out Mm Thick
•moke FlnMIr HM Vio^
tkfic FrCffi View.

, DUNN IS SUING FOR VALUE
OF SEALSKIN.

MR. MIUIREI SATS IT WASH
ALLEGES THAT COAT WAS SENT
BACK THREE TIMES.

9y Wire to the KvMlne RtoOfC
Wtot h«to4. ctorting ftpm eroMCd
wirm In «n elevator ahaft i#i tho batetot totoh or tigto^pototto aito a grop^
totr »tot #r tttoOOtt Many ptraena
wart MIy lajarto and H la Mlavad
that 9mm aanaat raatvar. tavarat of
tot lajarto art at tot hatp{tal.
•TOCO AT WINDOWS.
Night dark Dtefcantati dlaotvarad

Whta too Art dtpartmaM. arrived
ptftoaa to thair night attira tiood at
avtry wtodaw. tonokt mahad from
tot wlndawa. hiding the ttfrlftad priatMto af tot flamaa.
nilBMAN WAS KILLED.
Plrt Ctottln Merwin toraw a acallng
taddar to tha atvanto atory wlndaw.
Wlitra MrtL Emallna Sartaw vEta wildiy plaadtof far help. Marwin raachto
toa totman, toak har to hit arma. bapan ttowfy dattandtog antJI ha
raaahtd toa top raund of tha big lad­
der, whan toa woman bapan kicking
and aeraamifip. Tha Amman tlnipglad
to held hit ptoaa an tha ladder but toe
atoman throw htrttif from hit arma
toto a ltdpa and MtfWln twoyad. fall
and wot dathad to dttto an tha pava^
hitfit.
On tha alxto flotr tha Aroman found

Had Na Doubt That It Waa tha Same
Coat—Placad Counter Claim
ef S3f.7b fbr Cam of

Tha nd)oamed cate of Mm. Ray
Dunn vt. Jamm W. Mlllken, Involrlng
a WOO damage «uU. wa* token up In
Jntllcc George W. Curilii’ court ym
trrday afternoon, the work of em­
paneling a Jury occupying the morn­
ing. The tail wat begun last year and
It the outcome of an alleged exchange
imaging of a teal akin ooat, which
the plaintiff claims was given Into the
charge of the defendant on Dec. 2.
1902. to be remodeled, the said gemd^
balag returned to her fixed over and
repaired in a slovenly and unworkman­
like iba^ner. She askt WOO damages.
Mm. Dimn. the plaintiff, took the
stand as nrsKwItnpasrstotTng that the
coat of the coaC^s 1276. being purchaaed fourteen yearn ago. She aald
It had always had good care, had
r been wat or exposed to heat.
She exhibited a muff In good condition
which waa purchased at the same
time, this being examined by the Jur)'.
Messm. JuUus and Jacob Steinberg
(Continued on Third Page.)

NOT IN THIS COUNTY

THE DEAD.
SUPERVISORS HAVE N0THIN6 TO
The dead am;
DO WITH MANISTEE RIVER.
mm Captain Marwin. Minnaapolit.
A. O. Nkhala* SpHnpA^d. 0.
Th9mm Samarvllla. EpHngAald, O. Matter of John Wander's Case Tumad
Ctoiton Lamm, Duluth.
Over to Superintendent of Poor.
W. E. Magnor, Duluth.
County Haute Matter.
J. E. Wolf. Now York.
. J. S. Malaingar. Now York.
A commiinicallon was received by
Mra. M. E. Hedgaa. lacturar. Waco.
the bewrd of suiH'rvlsom this roornlm;
from the MtnUt«*e Navigation com­
pany In regard to damming the Manis­
tee river, it wAs supposed that the
river was althin the confines of this
county but the nearest It approaches,
ai the board found on Investigation. U
riNET NATIONAL BANK MAO BIO at Walton, where It come* within a
YEAR'S BUSINESS.
quarter of a mlU of the line. ThI*
county then ha* no voice In the mat­
ter.
Htxt March Will Ba Twanty-FIrat
Dr. 11. B Garner appeared before
Birthday ef Popular Inatltutlon-.
I hr* board In rcganl to John Wander,
OfAcam Warn Ra-Clactad.
who was operated on at the sani­
tarium. The case was an i*mergency
()na hundred tboueand dollar* U the one and the man Is without mean*
locmaae of drpoaUt at the Ktret Na­ The doctor asked that the board make
tional bank for the pact year. The an- some arrangement* Tor his care, the
hoal director** meetlnE. which wae ro*l being f l« a weik. on motion, the
held yairtenUy. ebowed that the bank matter was referrtMl to County SuperU In eicellent condltloo and butlnett intendent of the IVx»r O. V. Carver, bela etcadlly Increotlnif. It will be licTlng that It came under his jurlsdlctomtyHwa yeart In^arch Mnrc — tlnn.
bank be«:aa biuln^ aiKl ev^
The committee which reviewed the
Bat ahovn an Incrcnte ov^ the'
dam site returned this afternoon after
The following
having made a careful Investigation.
Final action cm the erection of a
Pretodant. John T. Beadle.
county poor house on the farm recent­
\lca pmtMent. B. j. Morgan.
ly purchased bas been deferred until
. Vloa pratldent. Prank Hamilton.
Thursday morning at in o’clock. It is
Oaahlar. Lacm K. TUut,
an open question whether the matter
AaaUtont enabler, w. M. Kelioicg.
ahoiild be submitted to a vote of the
Tha dlraetora are: John T. Iteadle. people or whether the board jshould
a J. Morgaa^ Prank HttnlUon. H. S. go ahead and erect the buUdlng oral
Hull. J. D Munaon. Chat. r. Read. M. low the county superlnlendenU of the
B. Corall.
poor to do so.
The committee on buildings and
grounds to whom the petltloo of Mrs.
REPRItVE granted.
Millard for the purchase of ten or
Mm. Tolla, Murdtroto Wilt Net Ba twenty feel off q»e county lot bad
been referred, repotted that no aalc
Hung Prlday.
of any portion of the lot shonld be
By WIm to the BranlBS Btoord.
Traoion. N. J.. Jan. 10,—A repriev*
wa» inonted tP Mra, Tolln. Iba It
WIFE AND BIX CHILDREN.
murdareaa. taotcnced to ba executod
Priday.
toa Death ofTheo-

INCREASE OF SlOO.OOO

TSei::

Little Child Dead,
rton W. Kinnnoaa. toe^ 10-monthsold daiMhter of Mr. and Mra. John
Klaaneaa. M40 Webstar street, died
jmatorday Eftortom at I o^doek. The
fitoeiaj wUl be Umontm at i p. m.
tnm lb. hoM*. tb. Iter. Mr. Oca of-

By Wire to the Evening ReoonL
CtodimaU. Jan. lO.-Tba UnUad

» Flfidk Bto the Men Cmiy

henrlng tola morning in the case of
BL500 Each.
Mrs. Cassie Chadwick.
ThU means that the woman wUl go
to the penitentiary as soon as the man­ By Wire to the Evening ReoorE.
date ordering the sentence to be put
GoldBeld. Nev., Jan. lO.-The most
Into effect reaches aevetond.
remarkable stompede in toe history
of this mining region has token place
BUBPRItCD MIBB JARRETT.
from Tooopah and Goldfield to Man­
hattan. eighty mUes northeast of GoidFriaoda Lafl
BiMt as a fleld. In a week the new camp be­
Further Teetlniony Befere Cemoito
Token of Esteem.
came a town of 4.000, Rich aoifnce
oner Benbem May Be ButAbout twenty young friends of Mis«
finds made the men craiy. Lou
pended
Until
Friday
Bessie Jarrett of West Front aireet
lumped from $25 to $3,500.
gave her a happy surprise last evenIng at her home after the revival ser­
C. H. Carpenter has sold his fiaL $20
vices. The evening was spent lu
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. Jan. 10 —The fight of At­ games, after which light refreshments TweUtii street, to William Brown.
torney General Hadley of Missouri to were served. As a token of love and
re oartoln tostlmooy from H. H. respect before leaving her friends pre­
Rogers and other Standard magnate* sented her with a Bible.
carried into the New York 8ii
preme court today before Justice GllMra. L. H. Wheeler of Omena It
dersleeve on an order to show cause
spending the dsy in this city while on
why Rogers should not answer cer­
a business trip.
tain questions put to him by Hadley.
The counsel for the Standard made a
strong fight for a delay of two weeks
if she b more stylish­
e making an answer to the re­
turn. but Hadley scored a victory and
ly shod than >ou and
the answer and argument must be
board next Frtday morning. Further
teatlmooy before Commissioner Ban
The chances are ten II
bom may be suspended unUl Friday
to one she wears
afternoon.

fOUEITFOH TWO WEEKS KUT

ClAIMS COAT
TO m WOHUI
WAS CHANGED
him to

CAMP BECAME TOWN OP 4J100
WITHIN A WEEK.

By Wire to toa Breotag Baeotd.
New Toik. Jaa. 10.—The eoodlUdb
of Maraball Pleld of Chicago, taken
froat toa trala on hla arrlml ham yantatdpy. tt Teported as much Improrad
tola BornlBg. He pnaaad n very eomBUT ARGUMENT WILL BE HEARD
Ebla night Tha nlllioBalra it anfFRIDAY MORNING.

niiniAN 0ASMWO TO PIBCtt ON
PAVIMINT SKLOW.

Mm rniuooLE* cauwo

ETANDARO MAE LOST ONE POINT
IN THE BATTLE.

The diuy that lasts five years h called

Cotot of Appaaia Has Refuaed a Re-

HM^RONCHinS.

to I

THROWN FROM
^ LONOLAOOER

TKAVKmSCITY.]

A wife and. alxThUdraa. are left
fhtoerleta and desUtnte by tha death
of Theodore Olaeamer. which occunwd
last night. He eras 60 years old and
had been auffeiing with typhoid fe^cr
three sreeka. ‘The funeral arraagementa are being made by Bopertn
ent of Poor BiUa.

DON’T ENVY
YOUR NEIGHBOR

IS

YOUR FACE

HOSS” ON SOMEBODY
GRAY NAG AND BROWN NAG AR|
MIXED IN A TANGLE.

toe David HaruX

least has tho care and
of a horse which seemsjo^ a star
boarder wWle aairttlifrin Ignorance
of toe awapplnjT which Us master a
few days ago attempled with another
horse who Is also In the same predica­
ment now. Samuel R. Harsh of Bates
and Russell Brown of WllUamsbun;
some time ago traded horses. That
was well and good. Harsh had a gray
horae valued at $loo. while Brown had
tnesake. which he claimed tallied
for 176 and this he gave for the gray
with $50 to boot. Still. Sam Harsha
felt that he a-as not recompensed *u!
flclcntly for his gray, and brought
back the brown horse to swap back
again but toe man Russel Brown re­
fused to take tiark his brown namehake. which the new owner then and
there tied to a p<»*t and abandoned.
cH-utlng Attoniey Cro** was notIBed by phone by some one. that the
al was left without care, tied to a
post and he instructed that the horse
be put in some one’s bam. ll was
placed In Mr. VlntcT*, uam. where It
still browsen. Monday Sam Harsh
to this city to obtoln a writ oI
replevin which wais gyanted for the
gray. Sheriff Johnson took toe ani­
mal and placed It In the bam of a Mr.
Rolf at Wlllamsburg and as he still
MMsesslon of It. Is feeding It until
the tangle is untangled. He says that
he doesn’t know how the other horau
Is getting along as he has all he can
do to feed tWa one. If Ssm Harsh
wants possession of the gray he must
give a bond for twice It* value and
same law bolds In reference to
the brown horse and so far neither
oamer has Bled the proper bond.

SORE?

THEN USE A

GLLEn
RAZOR

OUR FAMOUS
$1.98 SHOES

amoFcan
Oft, Siwytr & NnhilleSBi

DENTISTS

CMSaiON •-TRSK-r OL.O-rMIKM«

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We Are Agents For
W. L. DOUGLAS
—BUNION MAOflC...

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2.50. 3.00, 3.50. 4.00
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LOGS WANTED!
COMES IN KID 0% PATENT
LEATHER

Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.

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A Cedar Shingle Timber^
=

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CUSTOM SAWING.

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1 Craverse 0ily miH. Co.

Abstracts of TItls |
PSIOBB BRTIP-^;iCTSBY
toM

WANTED-LOGS
MAPLE AND OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK

AND

ONE DOLLAR

WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
WANTKO—ORDERS FOR DRY.
HAPDWOOD SLABS

Pmtidtnt of Chlcnpo University Will
Not Live Through Day—SufferinB
From Cancer..

John F.'Ott Lumber Co.
CITZ. PHONE 344

MOWS &.YDORO Mans
CLOTHING &PURMISHlI«Ge

lUY NOW...
WINTER SUITS, XIVERCQATS, UNDER­
WEAR, GLOVES AND MITTENS, DUCK
COATS. MUFFLERS. WINTER PANTS. ALL
NEW MERCHANDISE AT PRICES TO
OOSE—SEE OUR WINDOW : : : ;

BH&RMAK
(hnnarcMaao

FIVE DOLLARS
I

BELL PHONE 37

WILL PLAY BATTLE CREEK.

H. Canale and daughter. Miss Mary,
accompanied by Mias Lncllle Baird, re­
turned to their home in Ortott tola
iDomiag efter a rlsli with Mr. Ca­
nale's aon tn Grand Baplda.

KCIBEOK A MOVT

4

16 inches long. Will deliver 1>4 cord! for $2.50

High Bcheot Basket Ball Team Will
Begin Penctloa.
The High school basketball team
wiU begin practice Immediately In the
halt above Lewis’ South Union street
grocery, ^he team will go to Battle
tk In , toe near fnture. Baltic
Croek pla^ Lansing Friday night and
Lanalng team claims the atoto

And so is our Celebrated Kno Wet Trousers. Will
keep you
in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
weathM. also Sprat's Russian Vests, impene­
trable by the cold. They have a double breaited
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.

WAOWAIMT

DR. HARPER DYING
By Wire to toe
Record.
Chicago. Jan. lO-PresIdmf^MUiam
Relncy Harper of the University of
Chicago. U dying. Dr. Billings issued
bulletin stating that Harper cannot
live out tor day and may dlo at any
' lent. He Is suffering from cancer.

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WINTER IS HERE

They are very hundajme
and have a coet-mnehiiu.re-tbim-Uiat-look.

DRUO m-TORK

mm mrm mom portmmmmnUm
WE In
Wllbnlm Blnnk

CITY BOOS STORE

TBiBoi.nca,mr.

SHOES

Note: We sell Gillett Razors on 30
days* trial. We
know they are a
a good article. We
have used them
ann can tell you
a 11 about them.

ASK

“A LINE A DAT’
AinortingwIoo.Uttlehookthat<»Bbetwed far five y«^
cooseciitiTdyoriioiasde«red.
to see whatweooD.
sider a fine artitJe m the diary line.

block.)

SAVED

on the purchase of an

OVERCOAT
-Y -

COME WHILE THE SE­
LECTION IS GOOD

imnu CO.
LU.
HAMILTON CLOTHING

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TKAVERW OTY, MICHIfiAN. WEt

IHEtVENmGKECORD
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mmm

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FfORfMIUnKWdlHSTB
LACK OF OLSEF CWE CAUK OF
THE MWN DEATH HATE.
Altnlwl anE Tataeen An I

each person carry his

Indian hymns and giving a beautiful
rendering of the tweniydhlrd psalm.
acoompaaJed by the sign lang
need by the Indians.
A violin aolo by Harold Jahraua, aecompmiled hy Leslie 'Wagley. followed

tor answering aAumber
lowed, the doctor
a disaenatkm on ai&ll4BlB hatag eapeeially iatetwatiag. He
tboasht that the city ahonld compel
•venronc who conM poaaibly do'ao to
couM with the city sewer and re^
garded well water a* more dangerous

short ulks on the subject and mocn

pitJir

ajr^rcurr
SrSH
PRIMAftY REFORM JN TRAVERSE
CITY.
'A» tiM Afitins «J^Uon Appraftcbn
thw U ®o«> or
dl«nu.loo rcit-^
Ur«.(o Ibr primary electkA law which
will to lato effwt for Ihc fall election.
Tba law patted by the last lealRltiure
proridaa fbr the nomlnatliit of tover»or and Uemenaat tovenior by direct
TOte of the people. Intiead of the con
▼eetloB method and maket It optional
wtth MmOar prorlekme for the no
tlop^ eoapee^loBa^ letlPlatlre and
ooonty canfidal^
At we undertland It. U It optional
wMh the
of cltlee. whether
they oomTinder ihit law or not
There U no doubt biic^bat the peo
pie of Trarerae City by a larjp? maJoHty will faror nomlnatlont by the
dlroel ayatem. aniT there it alto a man
IfeM dealre that thlt plan be pnrroed
at to candidates at^lm^pril eleoAon.
While the law dooTSorproiflde for
aaeh a oonrae thU tprlna. ft hat been
ea^taaaed by aUomeyt and othcra
who hare made a tiudy of the altuatlon. that by mutual content,
nomlnationt may be made In that way

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Domlnatlont were thnt
made thlt aprlns. any nolatlont atv^o
enrollment would n«»l be tubjecl
penalty at would be the oaae after the
law U In force. The Record hat been
at tome pain* to aacertaln the aenti
ment of the republlcana in tho city
generally, upon thia question, and with
hardly an exception the opinion baa
bean expreeted that It would be a pood
thing to get topethor and divide upon
direct Domlnatlou* for city candidates
at the coming electicm.
Tho Record would suggest that this
matter be Uken under terloua cunsld
erallon and bcllerct that the aenth
ment would bo w> strong In favor of it
that there would be general aatisfar
tlon at the n'sult. We would, then*fore make the suggeellon. that petl
tkma be circulated anumg the repub­
llcana In chch ward of the city r«^
questing the republican city comml’
tec to call a mass meeting of republicant to Uko the mailer up for eamwt
dlacuttlon. In that way every repulv
llcan In the city will b« given an op­
portunity to voire his sentiments and
take part in tneh arranpementa as
may be found necetmary under I be Hr
cumalances. If It is found at such
imthering that 'll Ik ^Isp t.. nomlna
by the direct.mHho,l this spring, deli
nite preparations eoold Iw? nmde at
that time for wich nominations. This
would do away with the nominating
city oonvenllrta. but should the i
llcans desire to formulate nAMilutbms
and take such lUlu r action as Is
at such ri*n vent Ions, such no'eilng
could l>e held without nominatini
without Interfering In any way with
the nomination of candidates by direct
vote.
s
The Record Is an earnest advocate
If prlmarj reform In Traverw' rHy
and wre believe I hat w hatever dlsaffec
tlon may exist will 1m> efrrvtually etad
Icated by such a Kxsteni We desire
lhal tbe-maitec Ik* taken np for h<
ous consideration
in' glad
lend our rffurtn to bring about a sue
cesaful Issue. We Udleve that In this
way’ republicans of Traverse City
sUnd firmly united and at the same
time secure the very best available
material for mnnlclpal candidate's.
NOTICK
Is hereby given that the annual n
Ink of the aitickholders of the A
lean Drug Co. taki>* place Thursday,
Jan. IfUh. I90fi, at 8 p. m.. at 219 Bmi
FYont street In this city.
H. R. Macdonald. S*'jr.
Slatbrw raaMa. a wiwvcr of Kiltnamork. ScotUnd, has liein at his
loom eighty year* and he Is more than
«U years of age.

Mra Mary Brown. 20 Lafayette place.
^ moat raliahle and pteaaam laxative I
hare found.’' Best for the Stomach.
Uver and Bowels. Guaranteed by
: Oo.. r. H. Meads. C, A
Co., dmgglsu. 18c,

Dr. Garner’s Addraaa.
Dr. Gamer l»egan the address «»X the
evening by sUlIng that without hy­
giene. the race would be filthy and
with It health and iKuiuty^rc possltde
Hygiene begins with IRi* and tmly
ends with death. He ^vided the sule
jeet Into ISO classes; Wtl'Jnt* of
person and hygiene of envlronir
Hygiene of the person embodied
4>uly the ketplng clean of the akin.
hair, nails andjeeib cleun but caring
well. Hy
for'^hc Jutemal orgai
glene of environment consisted in hv
cation, climate. iMr.
Tho normal supply of air reqi
la 3.000 cubic feet an hour, said the
speaker and then asked \( It was
wonder that tubercular Infection fol­
lowed sltM'pIng In dope nxims with
sevcTal other people, one <if whom
may be Mirroring with tiiberculosdis.
U It any wonder that the disease U
transmllied when the public fountain
bc'ars a drinking cup used by one and
all alike? Skin Infection Is carried
by the children using the same towel
at school yet this towel Is m*ccssary
Ixecause some come In such a condi­
tion that tho application of coap and
water is necessary. -Hygiene." said
the d«>ctor. -*hould begin at home. No
good citizen would send his children
to school other than clean." He sUteu
that children suffering from dangerous
skin dis4'ases should be excluded from
the schools.
The NiM'sker then took up the ques
Hon whether or not medical Inspection
of srhcKils paid, speaking of Germany,
where a physician watche.*i over the
teachers and scholars. Chlragt) was
cited as an example, and flgun s wer»'
given rhowing that In the course of a
.rear after tho lnsi»octkm systtmt had
lH*en adopted, there had btK-n thou­
sands irf caM's less of dlM-as** ami Ctr.::
lives saved.
Tlic diH tor answiTcd the qucKliou of
"With such improved hygienic tamdi.
lions, why U the death rate
high?*’
by saying that the surmundlng were
ail right but the method of living was
wrong. The people an* living a faster
life UKlay than they did
ye*rv ago
More alrohtil and toba**c»> an* used
and they gi t miieh Ic.ss sleep Usidcs
buslnesK <-om|M‘tif i.m Is much Keener
and worry is therefore much In
creased. Mortality Is decreased by
hygiene, lie said, but the dvenw'
would be much greater If It was right­
ly carried out.
A man may have a tioaiiNfiil home
and estate hut may use much alcohol
and lobacoo and apend many hours In
a aoeial w*ay. thus redneing hia hours
of Bleep. His resistance to disease Is
thus cut down and he Is more liable to
contagion.
Or again, the surroundings may be
perfect, tho famib' temperate and yet
one of them will come down with
typhoid Ibtar. Investigation then dtscloeea the fact that the «rain from the
kitchen sink leads Into a cess pool pro­
vided for tho purpoac. this ces.«; pool
forming one of the finest typhoid germ
Incubators that Is known.
Fa^ eating is another potent cause

of dlaenae;.^ maa hurrying up his

The doctor indorsed medical InspeoUon of school and recommended that

SIXTH liniUAL REETIIIG
ITEMS OF INTEREST.*
UNION MIMIONARY ASSOCIATION
Tlie IlaptUt women of the wwld are
OF THIS Cl'TY.
anpportlug :«iO mlsKitmarles.
I»ovt*r has Itceome one of llie first
favorltles among Rngllnb health re-.
Mrs. Snyder of the Disciples Church
The Mexican government H riving:

U_M™. coper-. Addr^..
TI,«

makes the b-st and cheapest fuel
today. If NOT BURNED
CLE.AN its bad .effects from
smoke and dust more thao count­
erbalance the Rood results.

heaung

•-tAarKSrA.^
ThoaewhDdldnot.ltmid
ing of th^ Men's dub of Grace church
Mat ovaniag mbmed na oppartaaHy of
acBMalaiiag aome. valuable know­
ledge aa well as apeadiag a very pleas­
ant evealag. Dr. H. a Oaner was the
speaker of the evealag and hU auhjml
was 'nygieae.*' which was handled la
a way Intelligible -,o a layman and was
replete with excellent auggesilon*.
The meeUng opened with a hlano
solo by Lealle Wagley and durtng the
evening a piano solo was rendered by
Harry Hamer and vocal aolos by
Ralph HaaletU all of which were much
enjoyed. A short tmidaess session
wsji held and an order of business
adopted. The Rev. C- T. SliMil was
fPlected chaptoin of the club.
At a prertous moeting the cucerutlve
committee had ouillaed the program
fur the n«at two months. Dr. Gamer
bdng tho first sp«*aker and the olberA
being aa follows:
Jaa. »-The Rev. C. T. Btoui.
-Church HUtop.'*
Pi'b. 13-J. W. Hannen, "The IloarJ
of Trade and Industrial Condltb.nH.^^•b. 27-Judge William II. Cmlnr.
-The Juvenile Court Law."
Thrt*c new members %

SOFT GOAL BURNED CLEAN

We wishxio reduce our
stVk ot

I moucsuct"^

uam TO mm% cum on
NYOIKMK Umr CVENmG.

LY. JAKUARY W 1*M.

STOVES

THERE IS RUT ONE WAY
to burn 5oft coal clean and get all
the good results without the bad
eflfccis and that is

aad to do so wc have
REDUCED TH E
PRICE, li you want a
heating stove wc can save
you some money. Wc
have some exceptionally
good birgains just now.
Come in and s^c them.

USE MOORE’S FIRE mRER
The only absolutely smokeless and
dirtlcss hot blast burner built, costs
you no more than its own imita­
tions. Get the original.

voum omwoiT i» oooo

FRANK TRUDE

J. W. Sl.ATEf^

ED raSTOFRCE BIUIIIIE

.

Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher

j

wi.o.iinr *.r fb,.’- lt> SwIro nwtanranfs native* gmer-

T..rv„ur,.r...n.o.„

'Anrr ..0.1= -OL. CM ,

..

Remember Our eiotbina
.. Sale..

|

the Matchless Worth." Mis* Harney.j
who had charge of the devotional ser-j
Half the World Wonderu
vlro, rc«d « ,«.ril.,n ot Ei.hrrl.nr. fo»r-,
il„.
h«lf.................
i,^ n aoA smv.- laim.- h-lpful ihoochl*;««. jiurklon^ Arnica Salve u. ...
on the -Mea-Mure of thir IK voip.n." ] dor If it will eim* cuts, wounds. biiniF, j

The Ucv. I ». rar,H.m^
^1.’" mV”
n’j;.
prayer, followed hy the singing of My ^ Reynolds St.. Springfield. III., says:
l>oar Redeemer and My Lord." The|-i regani it one of the abMduie m*ees
si'creiary rep<»rt for 19<C. was read. [ fllies ^of
..k«l Mr.,
after which the pr
ltugb«*e Drug^.'tJ. IlrugglKts. 2.V.
r,eert*!ary
W. r. Croisrr to a
the etthuing year.
K. rosuan>D«t,
then
The e\«‘culive committee
A oPTUln iTusty mjnlre In an Pngappointed as follows;
Ui n Ulfcuid oimi.ty wbu had gained
President. Mrs. «nyder of the Disci­
lable notoriety for hitnxh deaUngs
w ith his tei!ui:t>. I iul a violent altereaple* church
na
Asbury M. E. Woman s society. MIkk t!'»n with a frrtiier named
Al»:>nt this time a vaiualde wheat
Hattie Allen.
of I-aneer J.dm.M»;:*s trns deAshuo M. E. Standard Rearers. stn.yed by tirx;. ami there vvejv nil
Mis* Huntington.
waiitiug t:*.».<«e who attributed the
First M.'E. Home, Mrs. Griffin.
l^r.*e to Ibe »iulie lihuKelf.
A few
First M. E, Foreign. Mr*. Morrow.
d.iys burr the Mju*re. when drlvit g to
I-Tmt M. E. Standard Rearers. Mls.s the iiarL.t toxxn. met nnotliir of hU
tenants, .\fier a few perfunetory reMar>- Minor.
Fourteenth Street M. E.. Mr*. R. W. nierks. the t«mant
y«t ttu-vv anyythine about the law ;"
RasUII.
iealiy.
Tije N*i«lrv funibnl sartirir
Baptist Woman's socIHy. Mrs. K. on*.:ht to. lUiD-s: Txe iMcn i Ju-Mb-e o
Wlbelm.
the pe,i e f*»r thirty yi-ars.*'
Baptist Young iJidie*. Mrs. B. Rey­
•fan a n.nn l*e punished for think­
ing;" queric*d Ikites.
nolds. ^
"Tertaiuly not.”
Friends. Mrs. Alexander.'
•niien. •x.inlre, I think you set llro
Congregational Woman's Home and
Foreign society. Mrs. E. J. Hammond. to Johnson's tvheat stin k.’’
Congregmllonal Bridge Builders.
Irs. J. W. Palchin.
Mrs.
Eplacopa#Mrs. B
First PnCbyterlan
ibyterlan, Mrs. Steward.
Congregational
Covenant Circle
Miss Mal>el Dospres.
-ni Go W'here You Want Me toGo"
wa* beautifully rendi*red as a w»lo b?
Miss Hooker.
An Inv lulion to met*t with the ladles
of the E'lrsl Methodist church at the*
next meeting was acct'pted.
A colloellon was taken, the proceeds
to be given to Mrs. Cooper to extend
the work among the Inilian*.
"A Glimpse of Our Work f.»r thr
Past Year" was glv«*n by Mrs. J. W
Patchin.. This re|>ort ahowed then*
were only about 4»s» women and ehlldr(*u.bcluiigliig to Uu* various mission
ary societies in Uu* eliy and that h*ss
than one thousand dollars had been
et»ntrlbui<Ml to the cause by them.
The pn-KidiVU then srsiKe of having
a mlsKionary rGfrrence table in the
city library aud alf«^ some discussion
a eommiUet* insisting of Mrs. E. U
E.Iwards of the Congregational ehnrrh.
Mrs. Cox of the First M. E. church and
Mrs. Oaroeii of the Baptist chnrrh
was appointed to act In cimneetluq
with the library irUKte«*s In n*gard to
having such a table estsbilshed.

May Live 100 Year*.
The ehaiires for living a full eeutury
are exrelleni in tb.* caM* «»f Miu. J**n
Die Ihmran <»f Hayaejiville. Mr., mm
70 yeant old. Shr writes; * Kleetrlr
*lltters riir»Hl me of Chnxnlc Dx’rpepsin;
of 20 years sUndlng. and made me j
feel as well and Ktnmg as a young j
:irl.” Klt'etric Bln»*rs cure Sitimarli
ind Liver disease.K. Blt»r>d dlstirders.
kncKs
S«ild on a gnaranus* at Johnson T>rur;
Co.. F. II.
............................

REFORM

A n foriti is messarv »l>li .nit Uiprofessed follt»wrrs t»f Gk* !x)rd Jesut
Chris? If Vver ibex will are(»mpllsh
more.' They have all lost the KlmplirIty of the plan of salvation ami its ad
vani'emeiiT.
If you do not Know why then* are
mor.' skeptics and infidels In our lan.l
today and Ichm n*a1 ehristihns ihau
there were fifLy years auo I enn l. il
yoti. f«>r (bKl's wt*td ikuiiIs it ail run.
if you are iutere.^iod in Keying the
truth of God triump ami tlon’t know
when* th»* brakes aro on at. or If you
beliiwe there Is nothing in Christian­
ity 1 will cheerfully lalmr with von
for a month If nc*<;i'SKary and that
free gratis.
If a fea- families will eongrt'gale to
Mrs. CiH.per. a retunied missionary. geiher to rex*k the truth at th. ir homcK
^leti\f.n*ti the prinrliml address c»f Uu* or elM wliere. I will gla.lly help you to
afteriuHHa. her sut»j«*^*i being tho work Mli the light.
among the trib»»s of the Shoshones In­
My time Is «*xelusiv«'ly yours for
dians In OUahoma. The address was only a few wer*k*. m» If ytiti df»sire
listentKl to with gTt*al Inloresl and was light take advantage fvf this oppor
replete with fo<Kl for deep thought. e?-jtunit<.
IMvially In n*ganl to the treatment of
I am ^nsedarion. but for G«hI
the Indian by the white man. -The In­
For particulars call at or a
dian." she said. .-Is often a M*eond 7I<» Sixth street. Traverse City, i
grog *m>p and the wickv*d white i
She d«cxlbod the
snake ] li*s an easy thing to say.
dance, also their beauUful Cbrirtmas j And say It good and strong,
giving aerviee where even the little | And say it pretty frequent,
children are taught to give to the
Push Rocky Mountain Tea along.
' Jesus man." At Rainy mountain 120 !
. Johnson Drug Co.

DID YOU MEASURE YOURSELF. IX) YOU
measure .!5 or inches around the chest ? Wc have
too many suits, sues :>j and 157. You caabuy them
cheap at cost and below cost. We must sell them.
About -’(.W men's suits, 100 youths’ suits, men’s over­
coats. youths’ overcoats, children s suits and over­
coats. all included in this sale, and many-other things
that wc cannot mention here.
Come here and get good .goods and save money.

DON’! TRUST TO LUCK
in the lio|K‘ tlml yuu'll pick up
a gtKxl cii:ar lu*n* <»r then*. (lol
hoUl of a cicar you know l4» U*
gCKsl—otic tbal «*wryom* who is
n jtnl^ know*8 to. U* a lij»lop<*r.
Short of that iulvi«v is: Sm*»kt*
tho Tnivt-rw* Ik-lle mid other
Lniiids will eon<vrii you no
longer. Tlral’e a cigar lo slick
to and the pritv won't
you. IK'spito
IX'spito it’s exe^llenee,
the Traverse lit lie n ils for «mly
o Cents the <

m T Ulilhelfn

A. W. JAHRAUS
FOB BALK BV ALL tXalJUtS

DCALCU

IN

OCALCRI

KVCRYTHINtt

a aEcmc portable
JUST A

LEFT

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Itt CASS STREET

PHONE fiOt

RVtRYTHINO

DIALER*

IN

RVERYTHIH®

The Room That Should Be Furnished
FOR COMFORT AND EASE IS THE BED ROOM

< )m -lilir.l of y.wr life Is sp nt
ro it slinul.l Iciw tin- l»06t of furiiitun\..,Tlm».i| Rliy
we eirrj’ siu-li a splt*iidiil lim* of just what you want.
/

Full Bed Room Suites

BISTORICAL CHAIRS
Tlie oM
hh‘sl
a*sI pi4*e<*
pi4*f of eabimell Imaki
rb’ worL kimwii ia
IlklTe
(Ju ei. Hut.mus < liair. of
tin* iStli Ku’Vplian
inn dytasVf.irs 1m fort* III.*
Ciiristiau in. It is iiiadi*
«»f ivA»ry, iImuiv am! v.irious
metals'and is in lie* ilritish
muwuiii,
l*ondon
Tin n* is another old chair
wiiofu* early history is so
eiivelo|M*«l in le;;A*itd and
myth lhal it is iuiixwsihh*
t4» I'*!! whorr* tf'adilion »*nds
and Irutli Is^^ins. Thi.'? is
the AMroiiation chair “f
Knvrlaud in whieh all
lish SoveroiiXUR since
have lx*4*n erownevl. The
v^-oimI has lM*it>mc very s.did
find hanl, but still shows
in various plaws the tr.w*cs
of |)aint. in
EM ward
1 brom^dit from Seollan*!
the stone upm -which all
theSiXAtlish kini^ahad lie»*n
erovnnvl for «*entur»e8. and
this was iiiRA*rUxl in (he
seat of (he Emudish chair.

; <•

in neh. ,.ak. malioguny. lieautiful l.ir.l’» <•><• maidc. fn
iiimi* migsion Btyl*-. Iim*t of .pLirU r saw,',! o!ik. Th(
m w.'st.l.'sii'iis in every kind of »oo<l. I’ri.-cs are frou

$18 75 to $150.

Beautiful Chiffoniers ^
-Ilist what a inrion nt'i- ls when you wmit more ru«»in for
clothing. Many have ib. riKiiii for the re^ndar tlreseers
ao«l th«.*sct;ike their place. Tin* pri»*es are from

$6.75 to $28.00

Odd Dressers
When 'yon liJis.* an iron lipil. Home v. ry liamlsome
styles. The titn-rd tini.dierl i|U%rt r sawed rak or mAhoKany.

Prices are

$10 50. $12.50. $15.00. $18.00.
$20.00 and $25.00

DRESSING TABLES
A pii'C.' of furniture evt-ry l.viy wanU In her n«n.. They are to uwful^l
are orU.'iiiieuuil. All Iimmier of Bha|»s of niiirom. Price* are fmm 5i*.-i0 to WhOO X mi a^ooW
nlwnys have a dnssiDKehiiir with your Uhl,', a moat needful article that ai-lla tor «

IRON BEDS
are naed inon-than ever. We aell the fiiicat mad.'uood* that are made. l*ri«'* are. from

'
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?

IN

FOLDING BEDS

Tlat are so eonvi'nient where you liavc a limit.',! amount of mom. There are the Mantel
style Uio absolutely safe kioO. Sell from Sl'100 and up
Rfes, ipriDgL
bod room chairs, rockers,
We always have a foil lino of all kinds of nisUn-nee.

stools.

. TS HANNAH & LAY
#
AlfflCANTILE CMtfAN!
ONiHJAMSAi NI *mnv»0/„_ miiiuAMiAa NI ««iYM

RNiHiANiAii Nt r«trnnM

««

wa SEU PMPERn
MKT US«A*V AMOCIATK>«
tiftiO ANMUAL MCSTima.

kkaapar at the
ItohlahoMeM

City ehapiar. No. 41, Kaiphu Tespter.
at 7:3# toalght.
The BMetiBS or the Caaipaatoe Sawlap Oirela haa baaa poatposad two
watks froBi Umboctow taaiaad of to-

fOOBtiBBBd toBBI Fmt FBBB.)
UNIFORM .JIANK. KNioMTB
PEOPLED SAVINGS BANK IN PROSftikn— the wttnaan. their tnattoBOBy
PVTNIAB BIG EVENT.
PCROUB CONOmON.
ahowtap that they had hecB ahown
the ooai to the ofBee of Prau A Davla.
bBt both atated fhat they were ineom- Omeera fer CmsiiiiB Vanr Wm Electpetqpt to judge the quality and eondJtioo of the aeal akin, aa they wm
unused to handling the fuiu in boai-

Emit waa bepna In ClrcnK coon to­
lAn»T Miirtiftl VM MS y«t^: day by Wade Bros. ra. Daniel Dake.
M •timwm U CM UI»mrT parlor*.
There waa eeBm Ulk of having a
TM Mcr«^ r»porto<l tbot at a apanarrled folka~ dance at the We^oectaJ MCI»g a rMutkm had baaa
pa—* «kat lha Ftoot atraat propany toBp club Friday eveotep but this ha*
ha iMaatf oa tM »arlcat prorldJa* a bm todeBaltcly postponed.
Dr. and Mrs. H. B.’ Garner wUh to
prapar plaaa eoaSd be foaad to build
iBooBCe to the newsboys that they
a mM7 M theprtca be oCared that
have not forgoueo them and that
aometblnp U being planned for them
in vital Ions have been Issued by a
club of glrii of the 8t. Frmncl* churcli
dandnp pan to be given In tbi
Forester* hall Monday evening. Blew
Tic* premldefit. Mr*. E.
art A Blrtfeoa* four-plece orcbeatr*
will fumUh the music.
» prrBldeat. Mr*. F. Cai
a* made thi* momlnj
, Mr*. R. L. Oorbeti.
sale of real estate In
ac^retary. Mrm. g. J
the Ann Butler estate which ooosIsKmI
pla«AtaUUnt finaiiclal aectetary. Mrn of the und1vld#*d one-half of a piece of
land situated on the north end of the
Ijm Curtla.
peninsula which sold for $4«0.
Traaatirer. Mrs. 3. V. Mclntotb
There will l»e a social afternoon nt
Ubrarlan. lira. Calli* Thaeker.
AaaSataa^llbrarlan, Ifni. A. L. IUtI the I.adle*s library Friday. The enoroent coromltteN» |* Mrs. Hunter.
laad.
Mr*. Armstrong. Mr*. Clair Curt Is*.
Board of dlrectora. Mr*. A. L Havl
laad. Mr*. O. P. Carrer. Mr*, n Thirl Mrs. O. C. MoffaU. Mrs. B* rt Havlland.
by. Mr*. H. Moolapae. Mlaa Iah-. Mr* 'Miss I»iile Havlland and Mias Minnie
Wall.
{
r. H. Banmm. The pr«ildem. r
J. Maynard; who was elected one
lop a«;rrtary. IlnancUl *fcretarj and
traaatirer are eanifPcio tnemUr. of of the assittam rashb-rs of the State
bank, wMII begin bis duties next wt^k.
thU be
The report of the aecrriary. Mr*. Mr. Maynard was formerly a Traverse
Marloa Corbett. *howad affair* to Im* City resident and has many friend*
hert- who will be glad i<» see him ren^lBj^ the State FWIerailon of
Womao-a Cluba held wt Kalamazoo by
Mr*. A. J. Hariland aad Mr*. O.
Carter. At the beplnolDp of the year
the aiMelatkm bad 147 member* and
m at Ha doae. The aomb^r of book*
waa laereaaed from l.MO to 2.K31
lltX.ll batlop been paid out for that
parp— Three member* have died
derlnp the year, two hating U*en char
ter member*. A lot ha* been bought
on Ca»« Btreel for |l,tOO and repair*
made on the Front .ireet building.
The report of the trea»urer. Mr*
V. Mclntoab. showed that the receipt*
tor the year were ll.ioi.nn *nd the
miimaeee ttiXJI. leaving *

hand of im.U^
PIKbONALMl*i Ida Larfclos returned to Hope
collepe. Holland, today. .
Mr. and Mr*. F. C. Deamond, have
returned from Aahtllle. K. C.
Mr. and Mr*. M. Cooley went
Oraad Rapid* today to vUlt friend*
Mrs. Uk} Detiaier of Butt.m* Bay
arrived la the city this morning
day * trip.
Mr. and Mr*. D K. CamplH^ll went
to Blkton today, where they will maki
thdr home.
Mr*. C F. Crawford of Wexford re
turned home today after * bu*ln*

MU.
Mr. and Mra. C. D. Stanley of 8ut
loBi Bay paaa^ throupfa the city this
mormlap cm their way to Ban Antonio.
Texas, where they wlU spmid the
three or foar moatbs. Jlri. 8t
baa Bot bMB to T«ms lor tMriy-five
J—i pad expects to find
TflY A NSGOIIQ WANT AO.

The annual election of the Unlfonn
Mra. Anna Cazey. for Ihe platoUff. Rank. Knight* of Pythias, of this city
Bavtopa bank held their regular annual swore ^ a wltneM that she had seen was-held last evening, which re*olte4
Boetiap yesterday aad elected ihe fol- the coat both before and after remod­ la the following:
eling the llm Ume. boi could not 'Captain, J. V. McIntosh.
rectors: H. 8. Hull. J. M. Hoellmam swear that It wra* toe same or not the
First lieutenant, E. R. McCoy.
ten. r. C. Deamond. Wm. Loudon.
Second lieutenant. F. D. CurtI*.
Oeo. W. Lardle. H- R Gamer. A. V.
Chaplain, O. C. Ugrig.
Friedrich. Stephen Lautner. Charlea mother of the plaintiff, also appeared
Onard. CUude Pulver.
Wilhelm.
O. Crolaer. BenJ. Thlriby.
the wimeM stand and tcatiaed
Sentinel. H. Decker.
C. A Hammond.
in regard to the poor condition of ib«!
The executive committee for the
.The board of director, met In the
after remodeling. ThU completed coming stale encampment was ap
evening and elected officer* as fo- the testimony of the plaintiff. Mr. Ml! pointed also, this lieing: Col. C. M.
8. Hull; vice
liken taking the stand in his own de Beers. First UeuL E. R- McCoy and
V. Fried rich; vice preal- fenae. He slated that at Mrs. Dunn's
J. N Blak^wU-e.
d»*nt. Chas. Wilhelm: cashier. C. A. order. t/»e c<iat was 'sent to the fur­
The *taie encampment will be held
Hammood: aasistant cashier. E. L. riers In New York, to be remodeled, In this city the last w»H‘k in August
Bdwarda.
and as far as he washable to recollect and will continue through the week. It
Finance commIttec-H. 8. Hull. Wm.
was done up by Mr. Brennan, travel­ Is exiH*cted that fully
will U> In
. V. FYledrich. Chas. Wll ing salesman for that firm. He statel attendance. The grand lodge mtM»ts
helm. C. A. Hammond.
that after remodeling, at in thi* city at the same time. During
From the nei earnings a dividend Mr*. Dunn s request, the coat was sent the w«vk cf the encampment daily
was dt'clared and the surplus fund in­ to hU addnnis after which he dellverel prize drill* will be had. these being
creased I2..VK), The annual report
her. and received no complain', divJ.le<l into dlffenmi divlshm*.
showed a very aatlsfacior}' year's bus- barring a misfit of one sle<*ve. which
Then* will |in»l*abl> be nt lea.st on IneK* and the bank In ixceHenl con she claimed was t(*> large U-twet^n the drill a day.
The deposits and general lui*
Kiw and Cliff. The exjat was again
The arrangenM TiU for 'the coming
Iness have Increased largely during sent to the furriers to have this n*m annual ball were made last evening,
Ihe y»*ar though much business noi edlwl and again returned and was thi.* to l>e held at the City up'ra house
deemed consistent with careful babk again received with no compUint.
prtibably Feb. 2u. a* Hie anniversary
Ing has iH-en declined. 8o careful ha.s
He then stated to the jury tha^Mrs. occurs on the lS*lh: Lieut. Col. F. G.
the management been that there Is not
Dunn had at one time the coat wet Heuroann was api»olnti'd chairman of
a loan on the l«nk‘s Ixx.k* which 1*
and In order to dry It shi* bad hung It the commitfe<» which will have the
not consUlens! worth <»ne hundred
the back of a chair. He siaits! man. r in charge and lie will apinilnt
cents on the dollar. The shares of the
that again he look the coat atid re the oth. r menib. r-.;. As usual, the Ull
bank are In strong demand fnim in
lumiHl U to biro, wiien he again rt- will b.- ibe l.lg K.K'lal ev.-nt of the
Vf'stor* but none are for sale, present
I limed It to the plaintiff
and she thU year and iuviiailon* will be i**iu*il to
piBlllllll UIIU
stockholders desiring to Increa**^
The other memto accept It. He kept the I others than
lime
rather than diminish their presiml
mlitt-e are: Cant. J.
mt for some lime In*gt*»d condition I ber* of the
holdlitg*.
later notlflCMl her that he would j V. McIntosh. Lieut. E IL McCoy. MaJ
II. Holliday and J. N. piak**sle«‘.
no longer do so and reedved orders
from lur to return It to her attorney-i.
SWEDISH SERVICES.
Jtati A Davl*.

The launch oamers, prospecllvc
unch owner* and all other* interest
ed are urged to be pri'senl at ihf
Ing at the Record office tomTmtm
evening at 7:.*:o. Already much Inter
esl in Ihe propo*<*d club ha* Imm ii
arouB<>d and a large aft«‘n<’isnre Is an
tlripated.
John Wander of Grawn. who a week
so tomorrow* underwent an -operation
at the Grand Traverse hospital
api>endlcllls. f* still In
to the complication of
perllonlil*. HU general condition
day. while serbiu.*. 1* on the whole
somewhat more cnriMiraging
Mrs. Chrl* B. Kehl of Northport.
who iKiderwent an operation yesterday
morning^ the Grand Traverse hospiul. Is ln^^ceIlepL-.coi»diUon today
and is bright ahdiriieery after the aerlon* effect* of the surgical shock had
l»een overcome. Mr. Kohl i.s still In
the clly and will probably remain until
t( mcMow.
Kstellf.M. Clark and the Chicago
lady entertainers wh<» apiK*ar at the
City oiM-ra house tomorrow evening
under the au*plce* of the High »chool
lecture course will iindoiibl«Hlly give
cxc«dlent aatisfactlon. TIm* press no­
tice* of Ihe organization are so ex
c<>Ilent that without question the high
Ktandanl of the course will Ik^TuHj
mainiainiMl.
,

trip to the city.
MU* Laura Cum\of Keswick
■pending the day In the city *
friend* and relative*.
Ml** Winnie Gagnon returned
Nortbport thi* afternoon after a t
month** alay In the city.
Mr*. D. lAPontaee waa called
stanwood today by the *eriou* lllne*
of her mother. Mr* He*chke.
Mra. A. J. Ma*un reuirned to Mu*
kepon today after a vIhU with rela
Uve* at Cedar and Vanderbilt.
Melvin Squire* of- South Spruce
alat'el haa retumt?<l home after a vl*li
with relative* at Norfolk. Ohio
H. Pillar* returned to hi* 'hoi
Elk Rapid* today aPer *iM*ndlng
time at Hatche* Crossing with friend*.
Dr. and Mr*. Uunce,- Ml** Emm*
While. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph White and
Archie Brown were In the city fnmi
WllIUm*burp today.
Miss Nellie M. Grayson left thI*
morning for Pellaton lb visit ^
Grayson, formerly of this city,
editor of the Pension Journal.
Mr*. Eva Tate and two children
who have been visiting relatives at
Mackinac^ Qa*acd through the city
day on their wky-h^cHp Tusiln. . ^
C. V. Chllacm. secretai^- bMF^ate
senate and connected with the MIchl
pan Telephone company. Is In tow
today on boalnes* for hi* ct»miuiny.
P. A. Oeldbof. formerly of this city,
IK)W of Grand Rapid*. U siiending
few days la thI* city in the interest of
the Canada Life AR*ur*nc«* company
Mr*. John Revolt of Sutum* Bay ar
rived in the city this morning, where
abe was called on account of the death
of her one-year-old niece. Pern, the
babe of Mr. and Mr*. Leon Kinnucan.
Fred LonpnMer of Delta. O. assist
•at aecretary of the Oval Wocvl Wah
nompaay. U here to begin bis duties
to conaectkm with ihe peaeral t»fflcea
Bf the compMy moved Jiere from*

SUIT FOR POSSESSION
Oriffin Alleges That Owner of Farm
Which He Had Rented Relegated
Him to Wood Shed.
The J. W. Arnold farm, south of
lUtes. ownetl l.y Mrs. M. K Worthing
ton. was untinl some time ago by her
to a Mr, Griffin, the pt'rtod of rental
extending, until next April. She. with
her family. vacaie<l the place in hi*
favor and mov«*d to town. She new
daims that he allowed the place to
run dosTt and mi notified him to varate. He had iwrilally rooviil out
when she visited the place two day*
ago and plactHl what household effects
be still had In the house out In a
¥hvi\. so he allegt's. He now has com
mencKl suit for possession, through
t'lmiU Court ConimlRsloner George
W. CurtI*.

The shareholder* of the Peoples

FOR PRIMARY REFORM

GREENVILLE REPUBLICAN CLUB
RESOLUTIONS.
Will Employ All Means to Bring the
Whole SUte Under Proviaion*
Of Thi* Law. '
SpcTlol to Die Evening Record.
GrtH-nvlUe. Mich.. Jan. 1^>.-At the
meeting of the Greenville Republican
club the following rt*solution reUllve
to primary reform were passed;
-Wberoa*. machine politics and
bosslsm have iisurpid the right* of
the piMiple In this, as well as other
states of the ITnfon.
and made It pos^lI
careful sclf-sei-king minority
ble foiVrarel
their own^fuirto contndS^ml
pose the gVeaai ma**e* of the pei>ple
thus robbing'the iicople of their birth
right and bringing reproach niK>n our
free institutions.
“And. whereas, the last legislature
of thi* state enacted a law which
a certain extent, will enable the peo
pic to fn-<* themselve* from the Iwnd
age of the lK>**es and rtUurn te
democracy where the iHM.ple were the
masters and not the slave* of their
servants. Now. therefore.
“Resolved. That we proijosc at o!
to employ all means in our i»ower
bring under the provisions of this pri
mary law. not only In this country,
other legislative senatorial and c
gre**innal districts and th<‘ state
large.
“Resolved, further, that all repub­
lican voters lie urgtHl to regli^ter a.s
such at the coming April elecli
the register Iniok whiclt wiH be at <*ach
pEilling place. In acctinlance wit
provisions of the primary election

An Inspiration at Home,
Marchioness Oyama. wlfo of
Jaiuinese Napobnin. I* the Mr*,
of Tokio. A precocious high school
pupil when only ten years old. she won
an American education at the expense
of Jaimn. Coming here In her
year, she wa» prepared for Vassar col
lege In a Connecticut private school
LIKE8 TO HEAR DOG.
_______
at tweniy-ono was a A'aBimr graduate
Chariot Parka Thinks That It Be*t|»i tw. ntt two the wife of
Part of Hunting.
«®a. and now. In her forty-swmd
Charlie; Parks. • enginei*r at the clly y»^r. is rtx-ognized as the most versawater works. Is hunting at Solon lotlay tile woman In the empire. She
w th a barking hunUng dog which he fame years ago as an expert fencer,
*i.v!es makes the hunting exiH*dItlon i swimmer and horsewoman- As i
fii 1 of fun. He always say* lie get* dent of botany, zoology and foreign
as much pleasure out of hearing the languages she Is In the first rank. The
dtig bark a* he doe* when he Is fortn- marchioness is the foremost authoriiv
nate enough to drop a rabbit or fox. j in her country on Shakesi)eare —CliriisHe occasionally hunt* In l^lanmt tian Endeavor World.
county with ferrets and If his, trip d*
THE MARKETS.
devoid of game It 1* b*K!auae be
double* up with laughter to see the
Chicago.
long eared bunny leap high in the air
as he emerge* from the hole with the 87Sc; con
feiret close In purauiL Then Mr. 114.02.
Chicago, Jan. 10.—Cattle—20.f>00
Park* forgeu-to bag hU game which
steady, attt ng. Hd|s-«).000. 5010c
•campers away In ^ety.
lower. Sbi ep—20.000. 10015c lower

Notica To Horsa Ovnari.

1

michwah. wedwem>ay. jahuawy w. nai.

i BCEUERT SNIPE CUUKCUTWISeUNO IWIIULBiaMFEB.20

■lirtag of tb«

iL^eX’

mootto. Tmvpiw cmr.

WILL BE In Traverse City at Broad-

earn which will aell

next to Angus McColl'a blacksmith .
Ei^uire
shop, where I will board horse* at a
Erfquire IV. R. PratL
Jan 10-Xt
renaonable price. Also have a haraess
room wbeve 1 will tfaih and oil barpeaaea. Will caU for hameaaeaa and
Th^ total niunbar of all known vapetnni. Will fumUh hameasea for
nae wrhere work la being done If de- rietiea of pottage atampa Itsued by all
the govemmenta of the world up to the
^toii44f
W.RHliiliia. preMnt tise U 1»^42.

Mr. Milllken swore ui»on the witness
Meeting Will Be Held at Swedish
stand that the effect of heat upon seal
Brothers’ Hall Thursday Night
skin wa* the same as upon leatbi*r.
SwtHilsh evangelUtic service will l.o
siMlIing the textifre. The usual life
held Thursday ev<>ning. Jan. 11. at *7
of seal skin of this grade should be
<'clf»ck at the Sw<*dl*h Brothers' ball,
eight or ton year*. He hat! no doubt,
jcfimer of Barlow and State streets,
he said, that the coat was the Rame
I f»r» achlng will In- by J. S. l.undgreti.
a* had l>wn sent to the furriers the
i S«.t;gs and intisir will be fiiruislied by
first lime.
Ihe Swedish orchestra of Majdeion.
The defendant
placet! counter
charges against the plaintiff for the
Bioken Arm.
care of the c<»al amounting in all tc»
n<“rt Kelley, son of Mr. and Mr*. De144. li^s 114.25.
Will r. Keib-y of 5Hi West .S vent».
An adjourmnont was taken to J suiH'i. while going home from school
o'clock this morning.
yesterday noon, fell on the sliiiiK-r;
The ckse was continued loilay. wlt- sidewalk, fracturing bis left forearm
msses being called fur Iioth plaintiff i
and defendant, arguments Iwing begun |
UEi’AIRlNG.
ff»r the plaintiff at .1 o'clock this afiei-' Tlie .linger S.*wiug .Macb
noon. I'p to the time <if going to pany has now an expert sei
pres.s the
gone to the rhl:i. n iMin-r. <iU.- him a trial an
Jury.
lie cf>nvlnced a.s he guaranti-e* Id
work.
R. Baillargisin. Hc-i»aln r.
jan S €t
WUk or Wlthoot^
ioUH nun uudcifook to
A fatidio
tbriMigh the wait­
transmit iu*i
er to the «sH»k. He waulisl .nn oyster
»ti*w.
VT4-re Ids lnstni<-!loii<:
“.Votv. waller, kindly tell the <-ook I
don't want the oyster* and the milk
mendy ndxwl ami Jieutetl. I Wnul the
lullk carefully liolletl lJn*t. The oy­
ster* should then bo added without
the liqimr. The lujuor should imt be
put in uitlll the M'asjtdlig Is added.
P.e very | urtb-ul.nr to got pwsl. rich
lellk. and nolldug but the lest gilt
e«lgc buttir. As fi.r the oyster*. 1
want t'liH* <'<td Knits.
No ordinary
stiH-k oysters for me. Ho you under
M.-imrr
“I t’llnk so. sir." nqdied 'tin* waif
CT, “but do you want the oyvi,.rs with
or w it bout '*"
“With or with itil wbati" asked the
cuv.iomer.
“IVarls. sir.*’
ttobln»on CrtJ
Wlien Uie average Isy siM-nd* the
delighlid Ii.iurs «if Imaginative yni-.lli
In devuuring the )xiges of “RobiiiMin
Cntsrtii^' be lins no hb-:i that lie is iM>rusliig ti work of profund philieiiniliy.
written by one of Hie gnniteM |»olltU-al
thiiiker-i of the Kiiglisli1 speaking i
Taken with
f:e t< of the earne r of I>e
*c'ii C'ruMie" »\-ui jirojxTly Iw i-.vus dereil a story Intemled to Uliistmte the
henvy burden of trouble plnef*il ni>on
any single Individual UoIaU^] from Ids
fellows and e«uii|M-lbd to maliilalu his
exlst#*n.i* w Ithont their aid.
The lale
shows in an luimit.nbb* way bow .nil
clvlliz.nl men nrr IndeiK-ndent.
R.*ganbnl from this |»olut of view, the
auih.K- of the ni>d w Uldr rend work
of fletlon ev€*r written iKn aim's an ole
Ject «.f iwrtlcular Interest to nil think­
er* niKHi |s>llilc*.—I>r. W. N. Hill in
Watoiiu’s MngazliML
B« WM««t t« Gat OC
A well drr**«l eWerij gretlemaB
wns *t!ting In a crowd^S atreet car.
A terr fnxhkmahle yooug lady entered
the car sod Maod at the farther end.
1110 genileniaii started to riae, but abe
quickly stciTed up to him and aabl:
•'Oh. you need not give your aeot to
me.**. The gentleman sat down and
looked at her aghast tot said nothing.
After a few minntea bad passed be
again arose, tot she said in a cheery
roli'e: •'Oh, I tniely enjoy staDdlng."
This time the yoanf belie laid her
hand ui»on him and gently poshed him
into iria neat. After another spare of
time bad ela|i^ he arose for the third
time. and. without giving the young
woomn ttme to apeak, aaid:
-I hare already bra carried aSx
blocks beyond my deottoatioa. and
wnr. If yon will allow mek 1 wUl get

Nl'RSES' TRAINI.VG SCHOOTa.
Harkley Ibrspltal Training Seh.sd
for .Nurse*. Mu.skegon. Mich. AppH
cam* an* now Ixdng conKiiiered for the
February. Kmr.. das. For further In
formation address the superintendent
Clara W. Dyring.
Jan 8-910 15 10-17

VouCakeHo
Chance*

•T

* When you buy a "REGAL*’
Martoo 4 cycle Ciaiolibe Engine. Hiey
are Perfection, and liable,
:f0 H. P. 4 Cylinder, complete, $600.00
15H P.2


:i5aoo
150.00
.SH.P.2


175.00
5 H. P. 1
125.00
H. P. 1
lUO.OO
HH. P. 1
P-RANIC WSaiKORIOM, Aar*-. 2H tfthSt

I am Bare I have got
just what yon are
looking for in a

SUIT UR
OVERCOAT

e«|!

Wll: h

The fit of Hickey &
Frooman Co. Ololbing
it what aollt thorn.

GeoW.HUler
■m4W Stock

HRST M. E CHURCH
Robert McIntyre, D. D„
Pistor.
lAhi AN'br.i.i , Cal., October 2<;th, 11*01.
.Ions W. WlIITlN‘.T0\, Esg.,
Genfral Agi*nt'Acluu Lift* lus. Co.
Los Angolct, Cal.

W':
o

securu^n
It gives me great pletisiire to state tliat in 188S I securej
n
T wenty Payment Terminal Emlowment Policy for $10,000 in ibe
eUia Life Insummx? Co.; of Hartford, Conn , with the underAeUia
standing that if the dividends were left with the Company to
necMiniulate the Policy would possibly ^become i>aid-up for the
full amount in fourteen or fifteen years.
In August, P.K)2. FOURTEEN years after the issue of the
above Policy, I n*coived notici* that NO MORE PREMIUMS would
be nHinin-d from me, and that A PAID-UP POLICY FOR $10,000
was rtiatlvto be issutnl to me, and $59.01 IN CASH, as tin* PART
OF THE FOURTEENTH PREMIUM NOT REQUIRED. It
lheiK>ss4-sBorof a pnitl-up policy for $10,000, jjajTible as on en­
dowment in twenty-nine years, upon which I will receive an­
nual dividends.
When one on tra<-ts to iKiy for TWENTY ^EARS and then
JLLFUL MANAGEMENT and ECONOMY Ids i
finds that by SKILI
ixinv h.'is nsjuireil LESS THAN FOURTEEN years to itunpleU? his
payments, THE RE:
RESULT IS INDEED MOST GRATIFYING, It
THAN SIX ANNUAL PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN
rnemis that MORE
1
SAVED. JJ;am nssuml. and bt*lievc the •tatemrnt to‘ 1k» true,

that NO OTHER COMPANY IN THE WORLD HAS EVER EQUALED
THIS RESULT.
Voiirs verv truly.
KOHEKT Mt IKTYKE,
l\i8tor of Firet M. E. Church,
IxFS Angeles, Ckd, '
sujaJ;Vi:.».rchurch'
Chicago, ill.

ForpirliCuUrsaildresa A. H. Pratt; Manager, or F. C. Hall
('ity Manager Aetna Life Insurant Co.,
Housemar
lildg, (inind Hapids.
A l;r^t lUs^ aj;ci»ry open for bii:h grade man lor Traverac City territory

CUT FLOWERS
We curry in stock a full Jissjrt
iiieiit acctjnling to tlio
CarBAUBBs our Specialty

FRANK M. PAINE
to*L-OfMfS*r

You Should Take Adraiita£;e of
the Phenomenal Clothing
;

we have
show you.
ToteeUiem it to wwnt
them. Priee»«olow;
will boy them.

Valnes ' , ;r , v,

offereil in this MID-WINTER dearance'salc

APRONS
If you have never
i
brtpn
able to finil just what
you wanted in reiwlvmailo aprons you should
set* ours. Even the kind
that gnindmotlicr made
is completely laid in the
•hade by the large com­
modious ones we are now
showing. The length
and breadth are of nnntnal proportions—the
quality of gingham nn•nrpasfed. We alto have
neat white drew aprons,
with two pockeU and
deep ruffle etlge, at 25c
aadl. Also black sateen
•tore and office apront.

1

YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS
Q Kn
that were 12..W. $15 & 10.50 now ^oinR at 57‘WVF

1
14.75

MEN'S OVERCOATS
1 1
that were 15.00 cS: IS.OO now Koin^- at ..•*•** •
MEN S OVERCOATS
that were 20.00 & 22.50 now goinK at

MEN S OVERCOATS
1 Q 7K
that were 25.00 and 27.50 row going at-»-»* • ^

'

SUITS AT UKE REDUCTIONS
One Lot 1.50 Dress Shirts

1.00

€. milbeltn
A RECORD WANT AD’

::rq

> I

fVKMIMa HtOO RB. mAVBIIM aTY, mCHIQAII, WUHOMY. JANUARV

IMId

f

vmetf ChDriUrrtto?? ki®* m jm
Win (bank me fUr laferfering. SHrw.
birt Ibry trtl me Mr. Caabwan ya.
•otarte anany la utterly irart^
rnrte Cbari»?
**Xot In a pecMMty «n»c. you know
-br a g>t tmmty roough-but from

AMricb aaw tba
gfanet, and ba loatanUy pulled Into
placa the ataod «poo wbJcb waa bla
-1 can aaraynu bn boor by ttnAoptiCg
tt not oa tfeli tblng.** be aald. and aba

iKic- Uirfnmji. M •dttortaJ,
wttbooi brr 4tearr. It c^w
^ Mto rrsM A«n,ry. * toU> i.1. »tod ttaU» wmOd bar# ««»..
romao «rbo no « 4#i»rtiD^,
•*«» Mt to ood noka bcrnt tC.
to tjo nnorlollr loltftfliir to i

o.niof opoo tbU sues—Ikio. Ik »'^ot

!zrssi!i^si:‘r“' •«>- .b. i«u. »b«. u ««-««-

•ftoo-o vtortn of o MtliooouJ ootim. #«•▼•••.
. Iloliuaii ««« ■ mmom fHlow «ko’ “TwiM** than Id TMif ttDD.- «M
mmMon «alk«l ll««oor. i«rtD« M« «« ««»I«Od. wlib d frt». ■
-Sbt U kinder to mt than arcr before
|«lr. io6 DC atwr linn pAdM bit'
In bar llfa,** be a%ld to blmaalf. -lieav*
1 M it It had btaD mpDoalU* for.
aa guard ma from tbiuklag about It**
Hat AMrlcIi,
Mloi Amory bad tnlabed ber anpper.
tba turned to tba lectert with an air
of aelf repcoacb. at If tba bad deserted
tbrm, Aldrtcb taw that and the knife
In bla boMMD waa twlatad around tbroa
tlmaa.
Tbe college and boaplUl of Tnng. tiorloff rlippod It oot
Sban.” Mlaa Amory began dictating,
ifrt tUto MT«o«
-owes Ita remarkable oocccta prUicl•od folr roooif cTiaturt dlotortird Atpally to the Ubora of one man. l>r.
driAi joort- lliau o rr^»ewt of Hoi
Haul Sangar.**
tmm could tioro dour, lito tolml
And abt proceeded to airtrb bla bUbrovld »lny to bar oot of tb# iMitlis of
lory. character and acblevrmei.lt In a
bt« moot nniiol work. Hr bdd lone,
■ray of which even AJdrIcb, wbo re
■ilrtit roi»vrrmatUrti« witb brr drok otid
garded
her at almost a genlua, wouM
rbalr wbeu ati« wa« not In fbr room.
bare thought to be wholly beyoml her
Tbrjr wrrK In fart, moeb wort cowpowera. The man apraiig up out of
tnunlraUrt Ilian tbc ladj beraHf. with
ber words wltb all tbe energy and col­
or of llfe-a bearer of light Into dark
apoatle of aclcnce. a Chris
opportunity for
five wlootca* rooaHrntUt c^urrraatlon
will, ber DOT bdoK bit lofrnnlty and
rooraft to-tbo Kolal of acbltvln* a
true aortal art] ua In in tier.
fir waa a young lunn of a calm and
attalyiml dla|>uaitliiu. wlib a laair for
umavriUif ilie puaxb-a of Ihl. life by
mnhoda of port rraaon. fit wat In
frmtrd In kllaa Awory bmutr abe
waa a fHJtxlt. a ebaranrr otudy. That
waa tbr way be atalrd Hit matUrr lo
blmactf lu ibr early daya. and at tbr

IbU turratluii. Hr uM tlui.-nlr tu
bit heart that be would have tutreretl j
any fsle to win aud. pralw fnm. berl
Itpa. lilt own life. tl.at bad never]
Seemed more meager than the average,
became s shameful waste of opiH>rluu!
ly. Contrasted with such a man at ;
I*aul Ranger, wliat imitl be mvro to
this woman? M’ts there any potlblllty that be could ever rise to a worthy
level?
'
I
Uls aoul seemed to be wholly absorb }
ed In these conslderallona. ^bllt- bit
|K>dy. unaided by aoy aoperlor guUI
anoe. perfcMinad tbe mechanical task
wot qollr ready to confm that the ml
assigned to It. He forgot the labor,
ty faartnatlng iiutalv la tier cant waa
aud time ceased to have a meauiug. |
wbetbrr abr could trtr bt Indtictd to
Her words came suddenly to him as a |
give lirr boarl to blw.
.
great surprise when sbe said:
i
It waa 7 n^clock of a auinwcr Acaing
-I think that is all.**
Aldrlrb. wbo bad been oot of town In
He sprang up out of the chair merely
cowifitlng a political acandal. rofrtvcV
frt^m the shock of this hjiermpllou.
room Ko. 4b juat In tlwr lo act liulniab
Oot of the comer of bla eye be saw
alaw down tbr ltd of bla dcak wltb a
Stevens at tbe door beckoning. Aldrkh
taina tliat bad a note of lloallty lo It
hastily crossed the room and siepinsl
Itr Included ^ilt cmtlofi lo our lot>d
out luto tfie corridor.
■natbciiia. said good eight to Aldrtcb
-I’ve learned that abe knows all alK»ut
in ibe aant bnatb and atalkrd oot of
It,** be Shld. -She saw tbe-dls]«!di. |
l>oesn’t she ts’^e It like a thorough- {
Aldrlrti, wbe waa tired and trarrt
bred?
Rut see here.**
worn, dropped Into bla cbalr and aiarrd
He showed Aldrich another message.
at kllaa Awory a cb»ard dnk. wlilc b
-Ranger and com]ianlous safe ini
aiiK>d in (be mott fafonblr light, wbi-rv
German
cruiser at Wcl-Ilal-Wel.- Al
Ablrlcb’a uatd to ba. BudOrnly. to ihr
drlcb read.
young in«d»a gmt owrprtar. kllaa Aiu .
-We had the devU’a own time gelory entered lUr room. 8br bad tlio air
ting
this
through.” aald Stevens, * I>o
of oot who baa burned, aod on iluit
you dare lo leU her? She’s been under
hot rveiling lirr facr tl.otild tiavr U*on
a big strain.**
flufcbt'd -Wltb rstcrllon. On I Ur contrary.
of you for a heart. Ktereiia
-Joy does oot kill.** replied Aldrieb In
It wwi ttry pole.
-.N’oiblug.” replied Ibr Cblnnir editor such a voice as might proceed from n
Tbr young man ol^rmnl her. and t.U
b.wit wwa full of trouble. Kbo liiul not calmly. -But wlmi'a itie differrncvt skeleton walking In a cburchynnl
“Miss Aroory.” be mid. tiirulng
be ll looking tier iNWt for aoinr daya; hr If abe’a In love with him. abe will en­
joy idngli.c bla pralaea. and It nil goet
; In llH* hot
bad dividedI tlmt
Into the itfijvr. my Iwy. even If alie
wmibrr
and 4lie tliotigbt bod kept lilm awake at mnkea him out to tie more ttinn an an- good news. Can you b.-ar It-ihe shock
gelof It? He 1s safe: he and bis friends."
lilgbt.
Alrtrlcb bit bla lip abarply aa he i Her face flushed and paled. Rbo k-ao
••Don’t tril wr I bat yoii’rr going to
walked away down tbe hull Hr tried | ed for a moment against her desk.
toll amdi an cvcnins aa tlda.” anid hr.
Imnl
lo
think
coolly;
to
decide
w
bat
i
-I thank heaven," sbe said, "His
“Vra,” al»c ividUHl wlibool looking at
onglii to !.e done In Ibis eioergi-m-y. death would have broken my aUler'a
bim. -I moat.bly Htevuna’ view was ibe right
Hhe aat down at ber deak and laid l*roliably
one.
It
would
useless
to
tell
Miss
I It a iwcknge In I
Amory tl.e news until It bad been con
afraid it u.lgl.t c
potaon Crim'd by really rellaiae dlspaiclies.
wlitcb abe woiild ulld.lt white at work Rbe was doiibllesa sutflrteotly anxious
fu onirr to aavr time. Women nrvrr and bad Wn so for many d.nys.
•Thai Is why she has grown tl.ln nod
know bow to lake care of tbeir bralib
lu but weotiMr. Hut U.lt fact won't pale,- be said u. I.lms.'lf. “And my
worry you. my aon. until you fall lo sympathy was uotblng to ber. Kbe did
mil even core to uwmlou ber trouble to
bur,
-I'll bet yon haven’t been to dinner.* ! me. Engaged: Rupisw? be la killed?
I Don’t let me think of ur*
kenturrd Aldrieb.
“So."
aald sbe.
ahe “1I baten
haven’tt bad
had Ume.
lima.**
*“■*
Probably
ad
.No, aald
coo«:leoce

HI is
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ti

ana oould xot aniaT the aioifT.
Courier U ao fortunate nt to bare a
correapondent gn the apot.”
-What do you mranr demanded Al
drirb.
-The Cbloeae bare driven llw for
rtfnerv out of the plac-e and deatroyod
l*aul Sangrr’a cellegv and boapltoL
Hanger and two or three of bla teaefaera
art probably Involved in tb« dealructlon.”
-Welir
-Mlaa Amory*a engaged to Sanger.**
Aldrieb waa atandlng near the wall,
and be tuddenly tbruat both haiuU
back agaluat IL lie waa conacloua of
a vague aurpriae that, even with tbb
aupiKirt. be did not fall down.
-How do you know tbur be aaked
**I>ld ahe tell your
^•’Dld you ever know ber to tell any
tblngr retorted Btrvena. -One of ibe
Uiya got tb^lp-frobi tbr board of uila
tlona. Tb^ 1 aaked Mlaa Awory If abe
could write aoiuethlug about 8aiigt*r
and hla acbool. That wai all 1 an Id.
Ur courae abe knowa they’re In danger
out tlicre. but abe doeau’t know we’ve
r>t word that Sanger U killed, l^lmt’a
tlie oaeof lelllng her? You know what
tbla Cblua newa la-all rumor and pIiK
dreama.**
-So abe went borne lo gel bla Irtlera.**
exelalim«d Aldrkb-’iove leiu-ra from
a man tbat’a dead out there among
7l.oa<» yellow aavnget whom be waa fry-

Ulont at a

Tbe young woman at the church toc!al had declared her ability to read
the charactera of |M*moiui l.v examln*
Ihia claim to tbe teiit the
young men went Into aimthcr r«^
and sent out their penrtlx, one at a
time, for hiT
8he had a number of aurprlalnply
ouc(-eaffful gueasea. when oue lead
I»enrtl waa brought lo ber that had
bci-n neatly pointed In a |H»ncIl eharp*
cmv.
-1‘bat’a cn^.- the mid. -He's a man
of aerretive aud auKplrlonn dUpo^moa
and a good deal of a shirk wIm-u It
comet to workUig.AVhb'h the proved to he a c«‘Uter
shot.-—Chicago Tribune.

WADE BROS.
RdiI Estati DBd Loms
BtocS

1416- -Fo rtty.gevcn acre
fann odo ami onu-bnlf iiiilta
north of Grawn, all under
cultivation, Rood buildiii^ra,
eiehly rods uliore front on
,Silver I>aki*. fine reaort
knonlul All farm
stock,
cropa. " Oct after tliia, nei«h.
lor.
UlS-llK) acr.’ farm tM^dit
milet east ami aonth of tbc
city, citrhty acres nmlcr mdtivation, thirty aerra fruit, idl
kioda, fine varitit^t. ip-mhI
l.uildinf^, cre<*k nemta farm,
^fssl W(kk1 timber: horacs,
cattle, sheep, ho^**. chickens,
crops, farm tools. Idaho fe«
vcr. Low price. Fever hi]»h.
Oet after bofore pulse drops.
We also have a few ^ootl
barKsini in city property.

WADKBMOS.

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CAUtANt Intartoc Spne VanOob M
MM dimaMt far aM IMacior moHu

LOT 110
>
LOT
182
HOLDERS
WANTED *
LOT 183
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TRYARCCOROWAirrAO.

Men who haw had experitjnpe
in grvy iron rnddiug and who
aw willinK to woS iu open
ahopa, can had sUvidy ewplojmeut under yearly
renrly oontrad at rates ra_
tractg
n*dn« from
tiS to $4.50 p.-r .lay witb
ttSi
tmn ;p«.riatioii poid. liy nddressing

L«a[Esx75.D^r»lt.Hii;k.

GASOLINE
MARINE
MOTORS
SlutUC)linden. 1,2, 3. Sand
7 H. P.

HIGH GRADE LOW PRICE
Make and Breaker Jump Spark

IGNITION
FurnUlind Compltto
With shaft and reversible pro­
peller; also 2. 3. 4 Cylinder
Motors
GAS ENGINE REPAIRS A
SPECULTY

WM. JACKSON
HANOFACTUSES
TraTtrM City. Hlchlt«a

LOT 184
LOT 188

LOT 230
Lots 235, 2:«;. 237 as advertised are now sold

> .

LOT 196
S
LOT 203
'
LOT 211
LOT 212
r
LOT 213
L0T2J4

ALL FOR SALE!
These are all early selections and arc the

Handsomest Lots io Dak4i8igltt;’
rately. excepiinK 1H2. IKi, 1S4. which niusl be sold to­
gether. All miist go for spot cash, and the prices
will be

ANNUAL CLEAN UP
IN CARPET ROOM
The 5.(X) Colored French Madras curtain^, slightly
mussed, al

3.00 pair

titan to any higher power. Tbe mind,
esjieolally Ibe analytical mind, gets Into o strange state at aoeb a time. One
knows I bat If tie eouM stay his rival’s
fate by
have to. The deed would lack all mef
It, for after (he failure to rise to aocb
a demand be could not live. But what
Is this haunting hope, this nervous eialUtloD or the heart? One k*>owa
he would choose, but i^cre Is a ]
tn him that Is ootI much belter than a

ag. M<»t men
thrick of nml:alngle deal brat

1 bow to daobfe tbrtr iwnniew.
man wbo would bettune rtrb
arliig. once Orwly fixed.
Important capltaL

OAKHEIGflIS

:

Beautiful Lace furtaius, per pair

LOW SPOTjnO PRICK
The whole bunch of

TWELVE LOTS
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be

A BARGAINl

BOCOBT XT WAS TOC.* BS SAllX

Had bla cnKd permitted Aldrieb heart, She was engaged to him. and he
here lo marry her
would have croased hlroseir as be went was lo have
have relumed
ret
i forth to get Miss Amory’s sapper.
next UU. Sbe la quite prostrated, but
^ returned with all tbe dMP she Inalated oa »y using these lettersWhen be

«r tb« Dnua lo a paMrtMDrd
bax. Hla AiaaiT was buy wltb btr
Mtan. Tbm WB, a twaJeraaa la b«
«r« that almoat ,booe Ilk, tmia. Aldrich. opoo tb, thrabold. watetalog
I ber. Wt e^lotlxlbl, knif, tbmat

ao foil of vlrM dMcrlptloo of bis work,
It wu a tribate to blm. ,b« uid. 1
inurt telopbone to tb, booa at ooc*.Sb, took a itep forward and twiod
*«b Mdt«a»t and fxbaoattoo. Al•?*•«>« torwxtd ai>d took t«r

**‘i^m'*
of vomanktodl; “Vou bari'bwo » klod to m,.- ,b,
Tbotwb bllaa ADory dMiliMd tb, .li;- -Id. lookloe toto hi. f,cw “I will o^
WIT, no OBX.
pt, on Aldrich-, oir«. ,b, rooM oetn- tt foiftt It too doo-t know wbat need
-If yoo-n M ID, r>out for ootoo-1 .im tb, elebt of tb, acta.1 rUoda Tb, I |»d of^ oo, t^bt*
musr- b, bwa. bot ab, ebtekad blio- yoon* loao tpioad tbrm dalotily opoo I H, raM Iwr ^ to bla Upa. aod
with a tntora.
a Uttl, table wltblo tb, etri', nacb.; ab, did oot roMtalo blm.

b.«ir"



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d,. BbelSSr^XbaVeSS bar

Al this momMit a tall meager saa.} dartag that abe could oot spare tbe!
with a face of a bronie hoe aud some- time. Aldrich, staudlng behlod bet, j
irhai ghriveled. appeared at the door like a waiter, was so overrome by tenof tba moo. Hla name waa lUevetiL deroesa Tor her to tbit nHafortaoe tlot
omf be biild beeo uigbt editor «p lo tbe becoMd >-«rt^y rmtralo bloaeir from '
lime of Ibe orimial crisis, wbeoI Ibe bad bemllnr rnf.ianlaodtoocbl(ig'wHhbli
ta Uiw tb»- . -I tirowu wavee of ber balr. |
But Don tvuultl oot
beeu praetk 1
f you got *Mur be I
Ifituk «nd la this exlgeacy Pt

POr-»o behold Um tears In his ejoa.
------------------------e
MmA to fipoafi It AIL
*Too am awfully. fOoUshlj extravagi^.** aaM tbe oatrooly trieBd.
*1 loow I am.-fdpBed tbe girl -Pam let me have Booey aa
pa never wOl
long aa X ^ve a tmU^L
1

^^pr4 Wmjt Ads Pay

Thcte arc in While or Arabian, aill nice fresh
goods. You will pay 3.00 and 3.50 for same a lit­
tle later.

Rugs Must Be Closed Out
17.00 ^2 Bru^^ 13.75
21.00 9x12 Brussels 16.75
26.00 Brussels and Velvet 30.00
87.00 Wilton Velvet 8000
Special pricca on Art Squares and Tilbcrcltc Rugs

Also One Aero Lot
in Bifcliwood

Fronlinjr East Bay 8 rods and ruoninff b^k 20 rods,
less a sirip two rods wide on north side for ftreet* A
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban hpot.

THOS. T. BATED

123 Front Street

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MIM «M • vMIM k# VM sac ctoxgad
vfttTtto dMft. Mr. Mam kai >Mt racali^ kr tasMmd mo tka mtck.
«rklckicrmlM<at|tt.Tto70«afB«
I tkat kr ted

tertai ate m«r kM MI
teiaMka UteM
facMH.

Brateiatetei

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sarc hm fmatteold tekj krackar a;
Ate ar gHmlBBB, a tetely polaoa.
kl< war atetetaat to kUl a
ate
VBB toaiaaUy It kte do teact oe tte
. 11 M. Late's teas eompaay te An
iMa kas aacorte tte W w rigkU for
teaHy Ite telas of tka Aa Babla rtrar
ate. H Is aald. praam to aiOlaa tke
atotey. atroag omaat for a kaga powar aad light ptaat.
Mrs. Susie Taylor of KsUmaxoo.
agrd SO. fell to Ike Door la an epileptic
Si,with a lamp la bar hates. The
lamp aaplodte ate aka was kamod ap
aaeoraly aM over tka tedy that kcr ra<
cteory is doakifol.
HoDry Bbaaar. agte 17. of Detroit,
afraaite la Cteelaad by Deputy ShcrJt Waraor. la said to have coafessed
lo kaiag oae of a gang that robbed a
MIchlgaa Coatral car aear Vpsllaatl
last OHobrr.
Nearly m shot ealered the groin
ate abdomen of Detmar Ktbby. drirer
for nre Cklaf Weeks of BslUe Cn^k.
arko discharged hU gun as be stepped
lato a buggy nblle oa a rsbblt bunt
vllk Capt. Chandler Ducas.
Bert rriable of KaJamssoo. aged IS.
after an operation for dlphlberla. was
SBppiled with a sllrer tobe for breathfag through wkHc-the wound beared.
The tube boeame dUpUced at night
and the boy strangled to death.
John M. Oamall. \he Kalamasoo
trareUng saloaman w^ho committed
Pulslde la Detroit on Thurtemy by
Uklng carbolic arid, was burled under
'Ue auspices of the Klks. The aged
mother, who litres In Toronto, was too
feeble lo aUend the fuaeral. She does
not know the manner of his death.
With three railroads running a total
of thlrty>stx trains dally l>e*wten Bay
City and Baglnaw, there Is much eornplalat that the mall aervlco U veo
poor, in fact the uenrlce beiwoen
nther city aad Detroit Is said to be
better than betW^ the twin rJUes.
thirteen miles apart. The

The^HJaa. Tuil^f«bte at Chelnea

fe'.i

i--

for foriy>A«e years, has been sold by
Thomas W*. Mlngay to Olenn C. 8tlm
aon of the Stateard. and the combined
papers are known as the StandardHerald. Mr. Mlngay becomes roT^an
nf Ibc mt^aalcal department of the
New Ana Arbor News, said to be
owned by rtmnk P. Olasler of Chelsea.
Poul play is feared by the friends of
Otto ffnake. who has disappeared
ryoo his Ds^al haunts In Chicago. He
was under Indictment by the grand
jury at DowagUc on a charm* of kc<>p^
ing a gaming room there, which he
termed a board ht trade, dealing In
stocks. He Is under kSOO bonds and
tits case, which was set for the Ikreml>er term and went over the halldays, comes up soon.
neorgb Tlmmer. a Bay City saussgn
^nufaeiurer. who rmnUy built a
uubsiantlal home near kU factory ou
^he middle ground" lo the river, la a
man without a legal residence, as lar
as voting Is conc«>med. Thi' new city
charter prorkie thst the wi*st Isisndary of the Mfth 'war,! U the center
' line of the rirer. while the < n-.i Uv.ni.
dary of the BUteemh ward Is given s;»
the center line of the middle gnmud.
Buch mnuner that
it leaves a small strip forty tour tnd
priae. where /Jmmer‘resides, which is
la aellbcr ward. CAmstMiuently be has
no plain* wbert' he ma^ legally vote. It
will rrtinlrr a charter amendment hy
the next legislature to make Zimmer
a legal voter, or else he will have to
nmrr Ms hmi-<* within the i\*gular
ward UMiitdsrles
Wm. Judd created excltemi'nt at
Pbttt i*aturday bivauM* some trlfllm:
thing went wronm home. He went
to th.‘ iiant^Tan^Xa I»ome known
to contain blue ritriol ahd emptied lt>
raotenia Into* cup lo drink It.'lir said
A mincre lator he exhibit,h| the empl»
cup and. after ptwnciug al>out the
itHUirt for a Urn minutes, threw hlmidf.upon a be<l and made all kinds of

be kwt to try elsewhere. Tkk sner^
Ury. Ike telM snd MIm Bacaa kft tke
plate ate nooskt gnuters at aane te
tkc other botels.
At € o'doek the story got abrote
that 0*Briea had been turaed down at
the Hotel Antor. the Marlboroagk. the
SalDt Regis aad the Normandie.

I I g IW k pRl i',' f V C >

Vinnl to«^»«p«eatagoid.itehk»Kdoteiiw
¥ XU\/A emoltioni booatiae, without a drop of tel or
dlMcraeable feature, it cootaint all the mediciniil eloittetita
of cod hver od, actoallr taken from fteah ooda* llTera.
By our prooeaa the oil, havii^ no value eidier as a niedklDe or
foqd, is separated from the medicinal elameota and tkitiwn
awny. Unhke ted-fiteriODed cod liver oil and omalMoos,
VhiGl is ddkdoosly palatable, agrcaable to Die waakeat atom.
adi,aodtherafcmi]Deqiialadaaabodybuik^
atmuth
creator fra* old pcofde, puny children, weak, run-down men
and women, alter Mckneaa, and for all pclmooary diseases.
Evcrytbimr Vinol ccmtalna is named on the labeL

foet remained that CBrien was aot
dleoorered unin S o'clock enaeoncte
al the Hotel Ketkerlanda
03rtan's troublee tpd not eSd km.
When ke got to the Netberlates be
registered as* Hagan.
Ererytktng
seemed to be rosy and 0*Brien was
speeulailnr <m taking a warm hath,
when be recelired word that his praeenee was forthwith demanded at the
hoUI offiee. Jack hastened below and
the manager wanted to know whether
it was true that be was the noted
pugUist "Jack O Brtcu of PhUadelpbla." The yoong miner Immediately
admitted the Impeachment.
-Well." Mr. Whitaker Is said to hare
remarked. "you'U-have to leave this
ho*e) at once; this Is a family hotel
and we don't harbor prlte fighters.
I'm sorry, sir. and all that. You may
be a g'-ntlcman and all that, but we
cannot have you as a gueau So. If you
please, iske your baggage ate depart "
O'Brien refused to leave before
morning, saying that fcc bad been ad­
mitted and pixMMjMd to stay o%-er
! night.

j

1 America ba.s pnwluccd a wonder In
jWllUc llopiH-. the iKiy billiard player.
Although scarvHy out of his teens he
I Is ranked as one cf the ln's:. If cot the
best, in the country. Next Monday In
Paris. France, be wrill start a ctmtest
with Maurice Vlgnau. the veteran
j champion who was for years recogI nlred as the great«*st in the world.
Hoppe- Is the younges- champion. VIg
natix H the olcle.v.t
One Is a gray
haired old man who has spent a life
time playing the pndesslouals. The
other
Is
a
beardh*ss
youth
about the
OUR GUARANTEE-Wu hswn mch faith In VINOL that Hyou wffl
rJze of an ordinary Iwy of 10 or Ifi
take It we promise II It does not benefit or ctuw you wre wrffl return you
n. We take all tbe risk.
yoor money wiiboot gneetion.
yt^rs old.
The cunt<-st will begin a series of
tournaments fin which the groatoxt
players in the world will contest; If
the American tM»y wins he will tie the
young.-s' world s champion billiards
has ever known. Ifls cam-r has Iw-on
nolsr^s and t*<»nu.rtluns. Membr-rs of
a remarkable one and his Ulent was
the family ran to the neiKhlH>r8 for
so unusual at an early age that he
help, but ‘ Instead of a physician th-*
ranked with the U-st when be was but
police were nolifieil. l*ollceroen Wells
1C years old. His work so far stamfis
n^kile found ' Hill" sitting by
him as the greatest young player the
The se«>nd annual motor-hiKit regatstove Xtuoking an old cob
game has known slnct- Frank Ives sur*
. I ta on 1Lake Worth. Palm lU xrh. Morthough htel^-hlTTbappened
prls,*d thc^world when but a boy Hvh..
rh.« H.ihintr
pnimisc-s to In- the most inures:- lug iti the qlrt old towm of Plain well.
•*"
«.n. of .hv Kin.! .-v. r Ms n In th.
who claimed l>*lrolt as his home, and
I’uUetl Stau and will cenaiuly he rupr«»ved to Im* not only a k^kkI mechanic
Madlwm. Wls., Jan. 10—The faculty of
|n*rlor to anything ever ^e^>n in ihe
but also a glih talker. 1>eratne fontile University of Wisconsin received a
the Michigan Cou
rc|>ori from the athletic Invt-stlgatlng
commitUH- Monday which pracllcallv
puts a slop to all Inlercolleglale ath­
.bo huid .ml l»..r. of Ml« Sohml.J
«'“> <xreUcn. letics as far as Wisconsin Is conof .ho W.-M .Id.-,
" '•
ct-med.
declared tha^ tie Uke Wi»rth
ding was to take plan* he Is said to)
While no Information lyill be given
eten ire was fas'er by se -onds than anv
out from Jieiilquarters. it wras learned
have iKjrrowert 1125 from Hen ram t
1 other iMily cf water, ar li Is sheltercHl
Bchmilr. his IntendtNl father-Un-law. 1
from reliable sources that the com■ boih fr, in the oc.-an ntul from the
1200 from an ewst side loan office and
mlur-e recommended that InierroUegl!bn*cxr*s by the tropical trves which
ate football l»e alioHshed for a period
more fn.m others and disappeared the
; line the .-.hore of the lake.
day b«‘fore tte wedding.
of years. The committee claims that
________________
There will be k.n*n rivalry for the
it is impossible to reform the game
Suer,-.. I. ...mpod on . v. r> pack-j
T-r m<,i under prc*sent conditions, and has de­
:r. II U .hi- most »urr.-i.f..l ..-m- nol.hlo will l„- Ihi- M.rllns rh.lli-nc. cided to do away with it temporarily.
edy known. It makes you well and shloM awardet^ the I'alm Heirh Power
For two hours the faculty
keeps you well. That's what Hollis- IViat association hy Sir Thomas U dlKcuss<*d the matter, and they
Tee ..hUM
tor's lUK-ky Mountain Tea does. ,15) lb-war. .M. P . L-.n.len
tlcally were niianlmous In favor of
.... !i
re... T.-» «r Tahlota. John:«m IJrUK
'.hi- c<'inroltto<- s recomroenda^Yi *
I
silver Is :inarlii*d to Kngllsh oak.l^j ^
tlous
do.sign ef the slm l.l b. ing ihiork ef a famous lamdon silversmith
Free to All Ministers,
The lnt»'U-sl fclu wn by Sir Thomas,
•^ome men.'* Mild .lohn P Ttocke- jin the Palm beach ivgxna folUiws his
1 will send one IsMtle of Warm-r s
fellcr. Jr.. In ,-iu nddn->- In N«w York, visit to Palm Btwrh last winter, wrhen While Wine of Tar—the best cough
remedv
oo
earth—fr«*e to all ministers
"ns,, the law to do luirm wltti. tnste.id j iM- enlovni the ^p!.'ndl•l luting. shcKitwho will recommend it to their friends
of U. do goisl. They n>i,*mbte a mem
liig rnd n.-Mng. and be writes tbnt h*- after giving it a fair trial. Address
b,*r i*r «*ne of mir well km.wn elubs.
. C. 1>. Warner. Cold water. Mich.
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JOHNSON DNUG CO.

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Ikiiii'bbAKTMENT
laGmaUigh
teamstthabaa
baait, Tbkerawtia
tbs baart ate
fta

DyspqteaOxre
ia*. a»

eg th. fMi

gtTMKtfa aad hnkh to •nry
oitnae'thtbodT. Camtodi•Mlin. DfiMMia. 8mt SIM>
•ch. Bdtkh«.«i* n aoMcS

TkitoYteitafalwteteMdte
Vftk indlgteMn » tteck ttet
1 was in ooatiBnal

Ate

. >^>ilaariMar weslkir s teseseeker dtesot tnvel
abosttfeestrecttlssarck tf s hisse to rest He
looks tkrwfiaevimcataBB of The Evealar kecortL Tot css cu s Ciod temxt hr tdTcrtbtof.
WANTED;
WANTCD-Qlrl *fte Meral hd^tw?ofk, Mrs. L B, Gilbert, 440 Bizlli
8L Oteotottenen.
. ian. AAt
WANTED-Work as nnnn. Mrs
Martha M Oir. 22€ Efoventk Bt.
PboAe «7.

Jan Ut

BOV teANTEO-T© do
wrok abottt prtatlnt te

ateteordOa

tes tei
fond-U

WANTEtk-At once, compelciit glH
for grtieral hoosework. Mrs. Rotert
B- Walter. U1 Wotetar sirert.
laac-tf

natin -7 tet wnt teifite

ithte rooaf tor Uifbl

aad 1 kte smntksftni iMUtlMS
Two bottlM ef EoM emwi M.

housekeeping: any number, though
DO leas than three. Communicate
with Grinnell Bros' music bouse,
comer kVont and Cass streets.
dec 25-tf

EC o!wmi

WANTED—Work by day of any de­
scription; prefer nursing. 802 K.
l-Vont.
dec 12-.f

•Ole iTOi&odte AtMAB
AC Aid 200 Tear CHeodAr
will be sent free m receipt
•f tw« cents In tovure by
Addreuiir & C. DeWitte
k COo, CblcAfO.**

nUhed or unfuml*ht*d.
The Best in the World.
Union street. _____________ jsn. X-tJi
Dr. J. W- HamIUon uf Ban Francis
CO. Cal., says: ‘ I have sold Warner's TOR RENT—A furnished *tore~ la
Whit© Wine of Tar Syrup for year
good location. For partlcuUr* apply
It Is ih»- iH-st cough remedy I
to John Armstrong. Alden. Mich.
|
ami has no equal for asthma."
ian tcOJt ;
Tl e !iit!le;-t>i{s Mx- th.it the re<-nnl
rOR
RENT-House
for
rent
Inquire
^
of riilpirent-. of n.xn Ksns. or * s:tiTt-l
21*8 W. Ninth.
jan 2-tf 1
Chin.TO- lilV i.nlls for the Fnibtl
will l«e exix-oiletl tills yt-ar.
Fifty tun* went «mt of ,\moy In one
bouml for ll.e rnit,Hi State*,
wood avenue, E. . Goodrich.
and the luxt stcainer for the Pacinc
ciw8t took a similar slilpiiUHit.
HOUAE for rent. »01 State street, 7
A Mod
room.x; small bam. $8 per month.
"Truly mliwculous seemed the rt-B J. Morgan.
dec T-if
covery uf Mr*. Mullie Holt uf ihU
plap^v * write* J. O. R. H«K»iH*r. Wood
ford. Tean.. "she was m> wasted by
FOR SALE
coughing tip pu.-is from her lungs. Doctom declared her end so m«r that her FOR AALE—l.tHXt dark red atock sbtxfamily' had watch,sJ by her bedsld*Ifloxes as good *a* new; five sixes;
forty-4*lghf htmrr; when, at ray urgen»
for sale at half x»rice. No name ou
request Dr. King's New DlHCHO-ery was
given her. with the astunlshlng result
box. H. C, Lew is
Jan P^t
that impruveaietit begwji. and con­
tinued until Kho finally romidetely re­ FOR SALE-House and lot. clow- In
covered. and is a healthy woman to­
Charles l^ncaster.
jan 8-r.l
day." Gnarant.H-d cur,- for ongh* and
colds. 50c and Il.tH) at Johnson Dru* FOR 8ALE OR EXCHANGE for city
Co. F. H Meads. C A. Hugitee Drug
proiH-rty a C3 acre fruit farm
Co., dniggi-ds. Trial bofle 10c,
mflc-H fmm city; wx>rih 83.5W. An
kt»acre farm lu mile* from city
TRAVER« CITY MARKCT*. ‘
wxirth |l,25n.
John Armstrong.
Alden. Mich.
ianC-Lt

janl-U
FOR AALE-Honss and lot. barn oo
lot. 44Z West Eight stmeC Pries
$2,400. one-tblrd down, balance to
suit purebsaer. Inquire IIS BsM
Ninth itreet, or nddren John anna.
Cheboygan. Mich.
jan 9*

MISCELLANEOUS

1HE ORIGINAL '
UIAUVE COUGH SYRUP

HACKMAN—Alvah

Mna Miiiii Nt sa
sltmhls property and mnsi hs soM

■n^r^^!**asg&*g8kgthe bowsk. Sold by
THE

hXmNAH

ORUO i

Baer.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
GOLUMBU TRUSFIR CO.
312 STATE ST.
BrfX PktMiSy 44.

'

minis Yon Weed to Know
About

PI^O
BUYING
A busy world iliis and a
vtTy busy nu«*.
Wo caimol
be poatod on nil lliiiiKsarriund
tiK—too busy.
Theref«»rt*,
then* uri* tbinpi wi* hmhI lo
know. In tbi- matter of (mrchuKiDK yonr piano you an*
too bnsy to shop nrmitid
look the matter up.
Th<‘
aitnplrst way is the KIM­
BALL WAV. Itsavnatime;
it saves your nrrvos. No "paUenoc* IriiJ’’ in the KimljaU
way.

su.-?nri
Plate BofoL

'isar-arss.’isv!:

Lot n. A OM. IMh ate Mante EM

ssat-EK.-.—

6088 =«s»!r—

CharU-n w cbrlttened Jo««,h T.
WM » bit fluttered M tte

GtHrf^g,. F

84yni<

MATT.J.lDHh'loh:

I,i
Is

»Thn>,o„,

8taml at City ^ijestaunUit.
CItl
phones 371 and 11W.
jsnP^Jf

HONEY
-TAR-

II
it

other tnstltstloa of
pert of the country.
We open an optical room lo the pub­
lic on Monday. Jan. ttk. Prof- A, J.
Sbellmaa. the celebrated neenttst ate
opilcUn of Grand Rapids, from whom
we have bemi taking special laatnie
tions. will be praseat at onr optical
for a full week. Jan. ttk to
extend an Invi*
Uiioo lo the
thU
nlnn
and le*t all defective siglil abMluielv
free. Prof. Bbellman will be pleaiasd
to meet any difficult and heretofore ob­
stinate case*
defective vision sn,i
will treat them properly. Re«ieml>cr
the date and ptace. Rastnll s jewelry
*ton-. Jan. Mb,to 13th. ,
jan 4 9t
R W. Rastall.

and night call* inaptly

hi, .ork .u.iH-ml.,1 I..
n.r Tl.,..
K.I......I, on.l
h, h.ml«lj'--'
Th.- N-» York
i-loh 111
tho 10.1 rr I.,.. k .o .hi. .,.llr,-.,.r.
» •’ri*’”• ">-■ '-«>
"'How il.-ire vnti.’ he wld. 'infringe!
vp^n the ndes of mr Hub in this
Iho^an.ival
! xThe faM^-t bMs in the United
iS’tati's will outiiH te and the datiw ol
iinami-nt are^an. no to Ft-h. 2.
have you forcltdr eje<-t#d
iromliic In hc4e wlthmit a rani of n^cm-jT. D WclN, 32 Broadway, W. J Mor j
brrdilp or an lntnwln,-lion2 Tl»e nt’es-gan. 11€ Nassau sIixm-i. New Y«*rk, or
of this club retiulre ilmt. If you have! vn*1 Bterrv. 1»alm B«wh, Fla., can
hnslnesi. with a uiemfs-r. you wait ln!,„^p, particulars oLthe tournament.
ibr Imll while nn «tUM»d.nnt brings In
vnm ontne. Now. I densnd that y-.u|
O Brien Was Homeleax,
go out Into the h.-iUlrntm-dnuely. tsking; N'ew Voik. Jan. Ih.-For nearly
this Mil with ymt. and that you send; twelve hour* on Sunday Philadelphia
tq yonr rani to me in the puqw'r way. Jack O'Brien, the ring artist, was a
"The eolhrtftr, trd in the fai-e. bet homclr,«^.s wanderer In the great city of
hoiu-ful on the whole, cooqdieil. He ;
dlsc«»mfl»urt*
ln-..™i»thohn1l.,Kl«.ut.nhl,c.n>i„,
hi, S,o.1l.h «lrt. Bte*t LazatiyB Homt and TArM aa

MUO oo, TaAVERSC V. T.. lu a mvv, m,.ut
nieul v.liMi.
v.hMi.
CITY, MICH.
ho| ed. trill U* a great ivrlvaL

HMU% V«»r OpmmMtty.
At considerable ezpaass we haij^
fitted op a pnctloal and nteoAnte
Heal room. We have lastaBte CBo
latest sclaatific lastramcaU for ooTrsctlag dsfsrtiTs vision, alto the moat

daughters. It Is
for hi* five
the first time In the world's history of
railroad managfl-m,-ot a railroad presi­
LOST
dent has lH>ugbt tickets for bis famLOST-I,ace collar wbh gold horse lly
Mile. Nclka Do
shoe pin set with pc*arU. brtween
of Watshlngton. whose father was n
Eighth 8tre<-t and For<-Kirr» hsil on
Don't let ymir face grow oW. sallow,
Russian diplomat, while bi-r motht-r
Cass. Ri-tum «,i Angus McCull and bollnw and wrlnkbxl. If you ran- at
was MUs Blow of St Ix»uIe. is doing
receive reward.
Jan 4-tf all for Iw-auly. tale Hollister's Rocl^y
excellent wttrK among the ill and |»oor
Mountain Tc-a. 5.% c-nu. Tea or Tab­
of Russia For many years she was i
FOR RENT.
lets. Johnson Drug Co.
favorite In Washington society.
FOR RENT—Three living

WORTH KNOWING ,
Vlut^nr killne
— Mcrlimi-r. *1.4 O !lr»-n> .l.lcr, 8»4le. improtTMtent orer tel Couth. Limt
ranodlet. It BUM
n the And Brooehite
Broochitl r«mdl««.
HA XMOty
Every nun
woman in
,i„ ert
_____«m . -ii
M?vi itc-i«“
Wn. compsa.v «»'
•re he »H phsem frum tb«
^
»hi* town, should know the Mndii-d Itsravrt}-. Then be Mid h«l •abler coaid locs.c a hole! where
out thb inflARonAll
j noulU rest his weary bead,
v-alue of PAXTINE Toilet N* waiter:
“•Xot athome.-| Saturda; O'Brteo, tfcroa«b a fbTerMicondliionfl
Antiseptic.
------------------------------------------' rrteada. had made arransemenU to put the
It whitens the teeth and de­
UiTMt andbroncMU tubfls.
A eertalB EiMlish M. T. I» Mid to' «!• •< '!>' WaMorf A-lorta. Atfjed genUr on tha bowfllc, thus
stroys germs thst invade every have
IhenKord of having wriuca dor-; i» farhlon i. la-.i-,T. j.-k marthod np
sU coWsfrom thfl s----cavity and crevke.and pre- ISK ihe lut wrnite« r«« ».««'
flwk «n.l m-krt lo be
I

iMm
chiklmn
bflcsuflfl
srents decay; also invaluable M*er* to hU eonailtnent^. ekfefly In dated. There wa-i nothing
hsnnlsss cum for flit
"wt»f mlfhi be chited W UBsah* him Iran .nyol Ihe other re-!^.
for cleaning aitificisl teeth.
abswer
itlenian ha*
he, spcetlve
*«>«:'», itcesu who hnyc regUt«rc4
Psxtine tlestroys all bad IIT coaBUCTire,, A» the ,eatl«ann
only Il.wn coBMltuenU. one
thlf wril-krown huslelo. but acme
one can
enn At.hiri
taste/kceps the breadi tweet eaxUy
Imagine that he ta* bwxime,
clerk defined his Identity and
and the mouth wd throat in pr^ty well
acqtfkln'.ed with them.
!«*<>.
perfect health. ^ >
_______________
I "We hive no room today. Mr.
Sold ona positive guarantee R1»!mp ^T.illtlJcn !v prep.tHTig in lerd &«RQ. Fm sorry, bat you will have It rids file system of a edd you « not lisMsBrfBi HMaA
nr serins as a ctUiattk oa
, to return money if it fails. • the Mt iUtslUt chutH-htw of Hrvoklylu. tc» gc c'fcirhcre."
-------*—

HmrosMBCtnEreSiNiitY

MKTfl?^

Simply tliis:--C*ut out the*
texrt’fi ocmixm and mail It to
tm. and we^l tend you tinaful
piaoo Information that you
can look <jve> aod sttnfy in
th«! quiet of your own borne.
Von want to koow about

npuUtioD and wearing ante*
fly: you want to know aboot
the piano that b btet teBtd
for this particular cKintee,
about the guafantee and what
it moans. You want to know
about our •‘hltk* psyfiieot
all you want to know atxmt
our
IMtfBSftecateliABo
StDlir Which Sato
TfBSfiBQT...

nilinilfliSnl
NOOSE

*<Mvniw crrv.

GLORIES OF IROiml
Bom They Were Cel^rated «t

trim turn non ooiK ADI i:
ornm mm€ W«

lof fadteM. kMTt-

hri
0«ej
wtr»

I Md CM Of all tbe
1 la tba AadtlorhOD
Nial at ddeaga tka odMr algM to eatokrato d» gtortaa of Booatardom. atja
IbaCkkaipallaoord^U^ Itaraalha
IM taaqoac of tba lahlaaa •atlacy «f
ddeagoi aad irlik uproailooa onaniialtjr Ika fmrnm loeatad U» 0«nl«i
90m, Mount Parnaaaoa. I'topla and
tba entar of tba t nltad ttataa wldUa
lha raagaaa of tbetr aatlra aUta.
*0 pioaa that lodlana la aulBrlwit
aalo Madf oalr boiua froam uknt waa
SMaittfd to biro a plara opon the programa. Oaorga Ada anppllad orbiia.
ateal InuBor. Wltbor D. SfMt a bland
oTwlt aad aaotUaaat, John T. MoCnteh
foa tba Birdi proroldiMt art of chalk
palBt. iam Uliltroaib Bllar. in abaaatla. the tooch that racalla trarfnl
MDorlaa of
l^ck booia.*; and
haaetor A. J. Bmtidm tba oratorr
wMrh'haa nada him and lodUna nocad.
Ada, InUoducad bj Toaatmaatafsloaafdi H. Dam« aa -nba aaga of
the laC^ daj Brook Farm.'* waa the
mot to^manca tba paaiu of lodlaaa*a litTrataraa. Ha opanad by addfWliik bla aodloDca aa **Mr. lUafara.**
dorlariag that ba obMcrad many loara
bonorory Ilooalara In tba Katbaiiof
1 aaaartliif Ibal wbattarar an Indlaa all tba aooe of
anal
all tthe aomoMKiwaBith ware oagar to
rally thaioaelroa with tba rnllng raca.
Ihea OBW denied ha bad arat gtr«a the blatoric explanation for tba samban of darar-IndlanUna In Oilcaeo*lhe amarter they are tba quicker tbay
fome^-etallng that ban were two maeae why be ehonld not have eald It:
Tint baemnee it len t true. Bacond.
banoae U Is a diaotsat**
lhan be bagan to talk upon tba tbame
*‘Uooelen t lUre Mat.** He inentlouod
the well known fact that bla native
people had aloayi bald tbotutalvea
apart from “the low browod afrlcnliurIdU. mare bnatneea taateand cheap profnalonr* of the tbna adjacaot autee
of Oblo^ fttlaoMAtKl Kentucky, forminc
aa they do a apodal claae from wblcb
eooN the pooia, fenloaea and greet ones

irj“

» apoke of bla I
of Tboouif A. Uendrlcka and lleniamln
Hairieoo aad then told of bla tint meet
Sag with John T. McCutcheon, -wben
1 waa preparlBf for a literary career by
taking the adaotlflc courao In on ogrlcoltnral collefe.** lie told old college
atoriae about the etriy fame of lleverIdge and than paid bla coiupllmenu to
Cbarlae Ailing.
*^\Vbau 1 dm oane to CbicagOi** be
femaxhed. nbat«
ar OuirUe AlUng
hie career. There U aome doubt uik>o
tbe genaloeoaee of Alilar> claim to
Uooalar birth. Tbare la bitter cootn>
reray on tbla point between tbe town
of Madleom bla borne, and LoutavlUe.
Ky,. Uadiaon dalmlng that Charlie waa
bom in LomBrlOe and LouUvlUc that
be waa bora In Madlaon."
bla feet wltb tbe retort, **At leaat I waa
not bora in KenlUnd. Ind.;* wblcb aaperalon upon bla blrtbpUce Mr. Ade
paaMd by in order to naaeveraie with
aolamolty that In IndUna **no fnna
hand who did not own an automobile*
over attempted to break Into aoclely.**
Mr. Ade alao related a pathetic little
Ule of bU joornalUtlc daya wlieu be
and McCutcheon and Keneaaw M. Iaddla, now United BUtea judge, went to
a town to write up a tbreatenetl lynch­
ing, They were afraid there wnyld be
a blot on tbe fair name of tbe state ond
a good atory for tbe morning papert.
•‘Undlm'* aald Ade. **flually waa nfreld
there would be no blot and urged MeIHitcbeon to eUrt abmethlng. Mct'utch
eon got on a dry goods Iwx and aboutrd. V.lve me a deteaminetl mnn* - ond
the aberlif alorted for him. nud we all
etarted for Lafayette.” Mr Ade aald
tbit waa tbe way be and McCutcheon
and lAndla came to go to Chicago,
where tba people were more caiUy
worked than anywhere eloe.
Wilbur n. KtebU followed with an
aglnnntliin that William Bliakeapeare
wta anlodlana poet who. like Ade,
••prodoced bla plays away from home,
with good reason.** and that Andrew
Carnegie had JmJlt llbrarlee liv every
hamlet in order tb
abeir room for the w
aotboce. He alao Initiated a prealdentlal boom for Benator Bevertdge. Tlien
n. n. ItowUnd. editor of t; e Reader
Magaxlne of IndUnapolla. rrad a letter
from Jaimw Whitcomb Riley. Tbe poet
wrote In part:

APaiiiliss Cure nfCuraUa Pain
conations of the female oigans. which
be
prooqidy attended to or dangerous results will follow.

Wneiudii)
r 00MB TO WOMAVS nUBP

b* «««n item any of vomA's uuac aad veakceliir peod
ltooloei]rcoin(«b«iMp«liistBao|>. but H feUovt up and ditm eol
lb« ctiao el tb* ptin «Ueh ptwrooii tfam from ooinliiK back.
H makM you «*B. Tty It
Sold Morywbara to Sl.OO bottlaa.

AY. MNOAKY1% HH.

praaid«tnf tbe Ukitad BlaUt
tbe
carnCBaaMB
Alfred KotNa nC Marka. lad., wbo
amOkM tReea grorery
-aa
Cbrtot wottld.- to reported lo be laaohreat. Hts varioitt baataoM rentares are now Ja tbe baada of tnatees for ike braeflt of crodltora la Chh

LODGE ROTtCES.
*nuvsBMcrrv I
«C

e. - a;aiv>l> cues

Ssgr**-

SMWAKU.
3-ir«4

Aa exUbmoa of Britton BBoafae^
are said to be MffAM.
tamrm wrin be b«M la Alexandria aad
' Jaaaiea aegroes eaM^loyed oa tbe CatoD between tbe mentbe of K
aad mraary. im.
Paaaoto canal are tbe most wortblnss Nr.
laborsrs la tbe world, according to J.l--------------Bk Harris, a rail, cad coeiractor. He'
fUll MJHfj Ba
^utya be bas employed all klndx,
A.B1
cladlag ChlBcse. Cabaai, JaMleaba.
MexSeaae aad CeniiW Aaertcaiu. and
of all these the Jamalcaas are eoUtlod »tsMMYKWnW»Ml Mkawi
to first lObce for iaxlaess. aklfillaess.
-Big BIH" Deverey. ex<blef of po^
lice la New York, baa beeo quoted n
number of times coooeralng Oca.
Blagham. the new commtosiooer of po­
lice. Bnt tbe best thing be has sal

N. Iftt^llmanlBl

BEAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUDUC

yet Is this: “I do pity the maa. Doe* | ait
be know what be Is running against?!
fitoy. did you ever see a baby^ try to
wrealle with a r-yeorold Jersey buUr

Book rrmml •!.

Ua Btaira

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

TIE &B.UYUIR GOAL G8.
4tt WIST rawT smiT

aasu aea

,ntLn,iL
rsday area.
A. a. Bo^

TflAVtMB CITY LMIPM Ha 1IBMUStsMU lYoiaelifii UBioa vfU anal
la Vbodaaa ball ea the tbM Tana,
gay ef each aeatb M f:M p. mu
CalTla 8. Vader. preaMeat; Gayle
'Clary; Mettle C Gray.
oat IMf
TflAVBfIM CI*TY LODGE, Mo ttl. P.
A A. It. aaau oa Monday oreolag
oa or before the fall of tbe aooa.
atliJOpaL It B. HaskoQ. Mcao*
tary, Bmcr B. White. W. M.

KKauns
A. J. MoPHAlU DeaUsi. Room 202
UTlbelm block. Cltx. pbeae 148.
DR. F. d. MAC NETT Piaattoa Bmto

lohn R. Santo
General Insurance

Hew WUkelin Nk.,
Kotleo lo tbe Taxpayers of the City of
Traverae Oty:
Tbe tax rolls for tbe collection of
the state and county taxes for tbe
year 1505. and for th© delinquent
school and city Uxes and special as­
sessments for said year have been
placed In my bands for collection.
I will be in my office to receive said
taxes from now until Feb. 1. 1506. on
oaoh week day from 8 o’clock lo 11:30
o'clock in the forenoon and from 1
o'clock to 4 o’clock in tbe afternoon.
On all state and county taxes paid
before January 10. tbe regular fee of
one per cent for collection will be
cbari^ and on all Uses pak) on or
after January 10. there will be
charged a fee of four per cent for col­
lection. Penalty on drllnquent city
and school taxes and special aoaesamenta. 4 rent on each dollar of the
amount of said ux.
Office In room 202 BUta Bank

j wearing boiled shin*, and It looks a»
j if aky-hlno otr-raUs might be discarded
j as a fulMrofs coKiume. Getting ‘powMr-n ncrvanii. arc doomed In ^:nR•j frful tony* In town mmaUaya”
land. Women an- fa^i taking ihHrj Jonathan Allen Monrod*. a rich Chiplareit In^jhe houM« of thf wcalfhy. in rago cattle bu.v»-r. U n jolclng over th“
the opinitm of Miss Nora Hi renforU,! »'lvenl of hU Iwenty^ievcnth child U
who has a large clleniclc among thojU a l^.y. “I knew the president in
aervanta and employers of the West Albany. ,\*. Y.. many ycwpi ago." said
End. Chefs, butlers and men servants Monroe. -Hut. pi«haw. I won t impoiKgenerally are lo an increasing extent on hiK gootl itaturc by telling him of so
becoming laxurtos of the past. Enter- small an affair as the arrival of the
Uinlng in hotels and restaurants has twenty-seventh child:" FUieen of the
killed the proajiects of the upper class children are still living, and all but
senranu A generation ago men serv­ three remain at home with their fa­
ants In largo houses invariably ther.
Kx Senator David II. Hill contracted
brought up their children to follow in
their own fooUieps. but now the girls hlfi recent lllni^> through indiscreetly
arc going Into tbe posiofflc** and the remaining out of doors too long while *^”^ted, Dec. 1. 1005.
l»oys are Iwing trained as rhaufreum. workmen were laying some pipe In the
Kt-cplng down exp<mses Is one of the grounds .surrounuing nis name, ne
main reasons for the change, the! t-bMUht a severe cold, which confined
•.le.-pln|| *cc«inmodatl.m f-.r nui> ».-n ! h'm '«»
»>«>■«■ •" ••"‘lOR toare*nl» provins * r«iu.ldcniblt. lax on Ihi! I'nn' r
«■■■
“W
*m*ll liut hl*hly n-med lown bomio.
"I am mrr m«i will romark
A JuJu. which 1. * dimhlc maak. ">»> nianv a iK.lliIrlan has Iki-i. In
wlih a man a head on on.- side nnd aiJ>"''<' ><.' cndcavorlnK to lay t<» much
womana on the other, worn by thcjPllK'. nlihouRh the pliK- which I
mcltclnc m.n In southern NlKerlnj
>«• l«yinK waa Iron pipe, and
while celelimllnK their iM.rrll.lc sar-j now I nm not n iwllilcinn."
Wuce of human iH lnK*. ha> l .-en eap j Morsnn O. Ilulk. ley. ibe now aenalu?^a <mder remarkable elre.imstane.-a; f>r from ronneetict. Is-nan mercantile
by CapK f'rt^lertcir^haldrake, of the*
in Hrooklyn ah a Imndle tioy. He
steamer Uan^a. -While at old Cala-p^®^ eli'cteil govi-rnnr «»f Conru'ctlrnt
l.ar," sayr a correspondent. -C-apt Mn November, ikkk. taking his scat in
Shaldrake heard tom-toms lieatlng In'
fho bush. He fonnd the Africans sarrlflclng to the Juju, and already sev- Dpt« and aa the Hcuate was demo­
era! victims had Ibelr heads cboppt'd cratic. while the hmise w^ republican,
off at one ewt-ep of a sword or riitlaas. there was a di*adb*ck and G<iv. HulkIn an Instant Capt. Bhaldrakc made eley rcmaIncMl In f»fflc«‘ two year*
for the Juju and pulled the mask off longer. It was In tk«* early fiart of
the medicine manV shoulders and ran his hoMover term that lie usetl a cn>woff with It. followed by the offlwrs, rt^- bar to force Ho* dc»or of the executive
be.n
lockwl
»U
I
I’"
volvers In hand. The captain r<>achtH| chamlH-r. which had
IS got the Utlq/6f
his iKNit with the tntphy, and all hands against him. and thus
or.”
Q
imlled as If the very di vll were after the “crowbar governor.
Greater New York and neiglK^g
them."
Too.otKt ^Ih.
Sky-blue overalls are now stylish In cities and vlllogcs have l.TOO.otKt
Ariuma. The Tombstone I*ros|»cclor <dtcs. The Chicap» arrh dtoce
l.lMSt.OOO.
-Eveo' symptom polnia tt» a
One bundnil Ihousaiid Hebrews will
lenilency lo spn>ail on style In Tonile
stf.ne. Among other Instances In this I>arade in New York Jan. ‘J" in mempair of! wry of their race who were hilled in
dln-ctlon the boys Imugh
‘iiders
and
!****•
Sunda)" slaughter in St. Pebejiutlful bsrlK-riHdc susi
.dnlde du.j tcrhurgayrarago.
preseiitfHl them .to the amlnld«
Mary McDonald, a negtv'ss who U
|H>ns( r who shoves thi* ambt r extract
of elHvrfulness over the mahogany of dead in Philadelphia at the age of i;55
the Parlor luiluon He promptly don- years, was l»on» near Valley PWrge.
n»Hl the Inufoatlon, but clalnusl that Pa.. In 177t*. She often tobl of scenes
he felt like he had a fence mil tm each III and alKuit tl.e camp <if Washing
shoulder. Then, when they l>octuc Ion ^ soldiers during the winter of

overburdensome. be wouht unbutton 1777-S.
Archl)lshop Tikhon officiated at a
them and permit them to dangle In
fn»nl: but be finally got th* m down poniincal high mass at the celebra­
fine enmtgh to go to clnm h in. Sev­ tion «tf the lltisslan Christmas day In
eral old-tlmeis, ct>nsplruously court at- .New York s big cathedral Sunday, at
tendanta from the other end id the which r.tsHi worshlpfH'm were In atounly, have fallen Into the babll of I tendance. Prayem w ert^ aald for the

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