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The Evening Record, January 29, 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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1906-01-29
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^ THE E\^I]^itf MCOm)
8ATUROA*
2620
TiuvcfttKcmr.i
VETBUN8 0F
nUIMMIES
•CARNATION OAV.**
AV^MMUAltV 1^ fM.
WOULONTUSE !uinoisisfninsi.oM
INFORMATION
PRESIDENT WRIGHT DREW nui
AND PRISON SENTENCE.
Day - MeKlalar a Wrthday. wan ohaarvad at tha capital by wwaria
MAUCHfO TO OfUVI Of OCNBRAL late preaidsara favored Bower, \lalt WOULD BE KEPT FROM AUTMORk Atleged ThM Typographical Union
Nm If of ChAeago VteUtoB no Inora to Che Sepanmewts arete given car
TIES AND NEWSPAPERS.
JOMPM WHttLCft.
aatkma
junction in PiwmiK Striko.
Canton. O., Jan. —Today was obBy Wire to the EvetOng Reeqpff.
asrvsd as -Carnation lmy.“ Mm. Me
Chicago. Jan » -k>lwln R. Wright,
lUaley planed caraatloaa oa her dead
nealdmrt of Typographlrel Union So.
ooMrcotfUTK vrri^t camc
WAS FORMER COUNSEL FOR THE ! was aenteneed to thirty daya In Jail
aad fined tSOO by Judge Holdum for
•
OM SMCIAL TAAIM.
ARMOUR COMPANY.
tbe alleged violatkio oPsn isjwartlon
In the present printerv* strike. The
EadMiler of Tarre Haato Bank Waad^
ization was fined $1,000 Edward
Oaclared That Garfield Stated That M
adOoiltytatho Charvtbithe
Be*»e< was sentenctNl to Uirty day*
and fined tZO.
Would Be Kept
By ^ to the BvaaingBaeorS.
PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT.
laaapolis. Jaa. 2*.-CusUv A.
man. ex<mshler of tbe Vigo Na By W ire to the Evening Record.
tioaal
baak
at
Terie
Haute,
this
m
te IW starm a»4
Chleago. Jan. SS.~lymls C Kraafh 8y Wire to the Evening Record.
Ing pleadbd guilty In Pcderel court to
<*ff. formerly counsel for Armour, the
Indianaisdi*. Ind. Jan. 29.-Aitendfind-witness In tbe prtd|mlDary trial of ii» u|*>n the ciiuf«Tence trf the miner*
packers, this mornlnfa i*-srified and .iperan.r* le-Ileve a iMwo-ful set Ik*
that fYunmlssloner Carflehl Implied Blent will he r.*a< he<l this week.
chrlLC^MdnUliiplAevani Ttii.
inity In intenlews vrith the t«ck
t0twmm or four^t^.Mia1o«^ coo
epreiientatives In April. IJmt Th«*
Cobwi sad FWnipplw'
taking of testimony commenced after
mrcM In norrow to Injr th«* nrarriur
the attorneys failed to nwch an agre«^
la bis grave. *n>e regular aranr ar
.Hit hv which to eliminate a Jury .
oorded bin all the buaors due hU
Krauthoff dtwlared that be asked
rank.
DEPUTY GAME WARDEN DIONT (larfleld what use t>r .^Isum* would b*>
. Tbo ramaiaa lar la auie aM more
of tbe information obtaln^l. The
FIND AN YIN CITY.
J»I ai 8t. John-e Bldseuiisl cl
wlliu*^- said. -Garfield replied It wa.^
Caarded by wUra TImmga of of
all to Im* held Kiriclly cxmfldontial and
Aclala aad dUaoaa viMrad Alt form.
not t«> Im* uimxI to Injure my clients. H«’
AiiMag Urn vHsfaaa laareblag la'the
told me the Information was to b*OOftage were tboaa of tbe general's
ke|h Inviolate as tbe MxrHs of tie
ooBiaiaad 4n the Coafoderate army NIB WAS ONE OF HOMES VISITED hun au of cttrporaUons. He aald ih.arbo cstte fn>m Atlanta on a special
BY THE DEPUTY,
repurt would Im* submitted to the pres
nt. who. of wsirse. would make no
Of Matiloual.ra Wiu*h '
proper use of It. He assnnsl me
Hay.i.1 Cnam a.ul our
Alae Searched B. J. Moroan'a Home
mnr*paix*ra or"‘lhe authorities
stock of MDipUw U- exiild not be gii-en the Informat Ion ~
huust.Hl. Wt* arc aorr>
beeper But Failed to OleUkv ait? pme au.l we
cover Any P.lta
will get iouie moit* sooii.
Hut you lake no cliancea
Deputy Oame.Warden J. R !!>ldy of
when you buy a 2oc botMill 8le. Marie arrived In the city
•UOOASTEO TO DISCUSS DIRECT Saturday and prtictH-ded to obialo
tie. If ildoea not i4cvihe
h warrants from the office of
NOMINATIONS.
you just aay ao and you
Italted Slates Commissioner Amil F.
get your money back.
<erllager for four places which he
It it an article that we
ipnem# Court pw;iaion Saya That
lalmed to have Justifiable authority la
BANK ON aiHi we
They Are the Same aa Mon^
the way of proof to search foe the al
leged concealment of from seven to
don’t want anyboily to
and Subject to Tax.
SMWBMBftr WH Ntw nrrHOD to nine beaver peiu. which the de
have, it wlio .ioesn’t
ut had lieen evidently not lilted
By Wlr© to th© Evening Record.^
think it is worth a
SELECT CAMblOATtS. ,
cealed lu this city. Armed with the
Washington. Jan 29.—Tlie Stiprenie
essary legal writ the deputy game
■den. sccompanled by Sheriff curt today In the case of the IlnTnla
Plan «a ObUln True Stntimanu of Re^
gs Ivoan aiuiselation of Sail Fran
.'hsrl.-s Johnson, made a ;;ysteniatle
pabileaaa at to Tholr Choice
march of tbe rtxtldemx' o') U. Sch*nu clhixi. decided that Uxes levied uikui
far City aad Ward OfiH'fger. T.t; Rai^t Fruxii
.No rnli.*d States checks*ropres»miIng the
BcaabyVota.
lnt.‘rosi
on goiernmeni ImndK Is valid
e of the suppomxl beaver (sMts was'
found. Ttu* search wsrrent was then The plaintiff clatm.Nl for the check*
Boom daya ago the Record voiced sened upon F. K. Barmim of Washtbe aaattmcnu of doabtleaa nearly all Ington street, when* again tie same
Of Uto repuWlcant of the city In the
he result. The deputy then
' anggeatkm that some means tiu dt^ searched the residence of H. J. Morgan
vised ar hereby the nominations of
as met with the same condition.
didatas for the spring election ouo
Nothing whatever was found of anyWre uru mom |
ibat lendiHl to show that a
made direct instead of by the a
wimuire Muub
aystem. as hmHofore. The near pri beaver pelt had mer been In any one
On. Sfiwycr & PcnhillcSiii
mary law will not go Into effect until
■
Y~
after the spring election, but
1. Uarnum, however, feeling the
grUvousne-H of the affront. Immedi
the rrpnbllcans of the clly that the ately InKtituted a iivsi>ass case by
nomlaatloos Im* made In a method slm
ops which will come l»*.ft*rv Ju«*
Uar to that prtnided In the slate Uw
IJ.Hjrge W I'm t Is W,x!neH.|a>
rwcanlly imsstMl. the oh^srx In-lng to monilng at !» o chn K. through Atioreev Craters Were Opened Which 8wal
giva the whole iU^ople an upiK>riunlty J W 1‘atchln. wh... as aMortiey for the
lowed Up Oerrteka and Hurled
to express their sentiments In the pri plaintiff. aliegeK In the declaration that
Fire, Mud and Rocks,
tnnries as to their choice for r
■aieh warrant mas isAU#-d without
lilSiCffTBE
L C. lOUUmiOFF lESTIFIEI
5THE«fl.OOO
SEARCe FOR
BEAVER PELTS
We Have •
Given Away
500
F.NJUUIUI SUES FOR UIUES
FREE SAMPLES
BEPUBUCIN
MISS MEETING
IS
O CLOCK EDlTlQW
TAX ON- CHECKS VALID
CmCBUTD
Big 25c
GOOD THINGS
to- « hk <Me Jwt wlx w-to to
•Cka iMt vtUi » —d to— r—I—«v
noon whc« a UtUe alx-wc«h»«ld daqsle
ler. Clare EmUr. died mMdmly.
m but ten minutes with Iwart faUore.
little babe waa a twin and the
wher hahe .now 111, Ur Jukm.%bo
has been atrh-k
fc-ken with a great deal of
sorrow, having kwt both pareou aad
brothers and alsier* feels the iocs f
he liny daughter keenly and has.the
rhe fumral will be held tomorrow
ifternoon at 2 ociock from the re*ileoee at
Uncoln avenue.
' HElBllfi IWUCB
Smintar Eanen Will Be THatf April 2.
any knowlMlge upon the commls-loner
lif which would .xmnect Mr. Bar
with thn.supii.iKed hidden iK^ier
tielts. and without any sworn stmt«^
of any one else that the' Is-aver
iwdts were alleg»Hl to Is* hidden there.
case has htn-n basetl u|H>n tbe fail
that In the Issuing and seriring of
1 warrants acme legal cause has
to be thown lH*fore “the Issuing and
therefore it U fell that sufficient
grounds fur a damage rase In tbe sum
of fl.M Ik warrantable IV puiy J. ll.
Bddy Ik the defendant.
Tbe Inwverls now under the prot.^ctloB of the Male until 1910. the Uw
having lM>en In fort'e since U»7. and so
stringent Is the protection that liouds
have bei*n aeize.1 upon the person of
parties after being manufactured Into
VERY
EFFECTIVE
It lias always lioenour purpofio to eater to cheerful buy-
BuMon. Texa*. Jau 29—By a *y*
of plugging wells th-s nuiraing it
legid that Strieker* in the Humboll
lelds. caused a aerie* of volcacic
disturhani'es. which opening craters.
swalluw.Nl up d.-rrU'k*. hurling fir.*,
mud and rucks, hundreds «.f (e.-i Into
the air
CAME TOGETHER
Santa F« Paasenger and Freight Col
lided—Many Injured. One
FaUlly.
MAPLE
AND
TRY IDEAL Baekwheat Plonr. It
ore mad has the boekwhaat tame.
JaaSMf
WINTER is HERE
A SHOI
Al-I
Weaimll shortly couim. n.*e our inrenton*.
We have'
m«.re sho.-s wn hand than we want at this boason. (gM
Halh. r clos.* Uiem out and count tlie money.
We JU
never eafry ovvr Foutwivir from one stvmoii to on-
J|
other, when L< »W PRICES, CUT PRICES. CASH
F
clothes.
We have Uvn sui-cesaful
in »itisfying this ehiam and
baomaim t a robooi
on.* of the ren8<»ns is that
30a FRONT BTReZT
while we always give them
style, yet we ue\x?r forget that || ^-------- --------:-----------a perfi*ct shoe must have
-
NEW SPRINGII l^GS WANTED I
STYLES
arealr.iady beuinning tucumo
and we’lJ be glad. Ui 'show
them to you.
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
CUSTOM SAWING.
o. c. MorrATT
Ab«troct« of Tltl#
PMICBB •ATIP'^ACTOBY
ButeblU'-rud tSSS
RMsaid Btete Bunk BwlldHM
Craoerse City IHfd. Co*
.S3l SMI. IS*
..;v-
OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK
AND
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
LEnOHCE
Sale
>AyAMTKO—ORDERS FOR DRY,.
HARDWOOD SLABS
16 inches long.
Will deliver \yi cords for $-2.00 ‘
John F. Ott Lumber Co.
CJTZ. PHONE 344
BELL PHONE 37
FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE
COHHMCES OH
By Wire to the Evening R«NWd.
Chlllleivthe. 111.. Jan. 29.—An cast
bound 'Santa Fe iiafisenger train cidlided with a freight this morning and
THURSDAY, NEXT
It will be a good time to buy. The reductions
in price we shall make will be genuine. The
same cut prices we have been making on
Had Daflad Pollea All Night But Was
Partuadad to Go to Jail for
aConfoiwnoa.
By Wire to the Evenlag Record.
Paoria, llh. Jan. 2S.-Chariea Har
md, the crazed maa who defied the
police all nighu was pereoadod to go to
the Matkia for a eoaferaaee this i
rhere he waa mnamared and
CUT BOOK STORE
m Mun ca. nor.
PRICES. OK .\NV OTHER KIND OF PRICES
will bell theuL Try u.h.
CilAZTBmCAUEHT
EBRUART Qeaimnoe Sale** con
ea Thoraday.
jan SMI
HamlUoa Oothlag Ota
April S and gmtad » stay on the man.
data bribe cane of Jnmea Bmr
lortbearardwoCOoebaL
By Wire to the Evening Record.
............................. ^
WNIOIOt STMKK-r et-O-VMIKHS
WANTED--LOGS
dates for tbe various offlc<*K.
In aocitrdance with this manlhtd do.
alre. Chairman I*ntchln of the cHy
rommltteo has uken the matter up
for ctmsIderatUm with oiembef
the cummUtet* and others, and the
plan liLs liK-tt looked up^ w hh cuoslU
i'TabU. fsvor. and It Is bc»‘’wd Ihst
anme means may be dev lard ^ht'reby
dinx^t ntmilnailoos may be made In 4ho
rlty this spring.
r
*'
Akmg this line and In- acct»rd with
th€^ poptilar m-dilnK-m. the following
IMdltiao^Is lH»lng circulated in the varloos wards:
-TO the RefmbUcan CUy C»>miiiUtee:
-CK'ntlemen-We. the underslgn»*d.
republicana of the city, hereby in^ltlon
and request that you call a public
meeting of tbe ‘repullllrent of the city
for the pnrpoao of fotfeulailng ,
ding onr primaries in such _
that the papular septlment of
ublloaiis can be obtained for the
candidate far tbo various cU) and
ward ofllcera.”
While ib« aaotlment In fkvor of dl
reel nomination seems to bo alnawt
unlveraal. thire have Imen objections
ndrnneed In Introdnelng a depar
(Conunuod on Third Page.)
...... .............
Copt «d S.u««............................................. . S
KUBeOK & WOYT
Drugstore
DENTISTS
” ’^
And so Is our OIcbrated Kno Wet Trousers. Will
keep you dp- in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
wcwhcj*, also Sprapoe’s Russian Vests, impene
trable
the cold. ^They have a double br^ed
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making the
most thorough throat and luDg
protectors.
AMERlCi^N
PLUGGED UP OIL WELLS
TSMTM VCAM—im
KIRGCHRISTUI8EU
By Wire to the Evening Record,
Copenhagen. Jan. ».-King Cbri*.
an IX died snddenly at 3:80 o'clock
The king paaaed away quietly, only
a few lelativea briag present. Prince
Ptederiat. bore In 184X wffl succeed
inunedUtely. VYedevlers oldest
la Haakon Vn of Norway.
Here'S Vour Otxrtoaf
Olealher and Prices...
I:
Slits and Overcoats
for the past tw# weeks, will be continued
throughout this sale. Commece ng on Thurs
day, next, we shall offer more extensive reduc
tions to close out seasonable goods.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO^
..-,r
■ i‘>'
, Tiwvnn crrv.i
AY,4AMUAKy :
THEEVEtNNeWCORD
Bsua-fl*.?—• •
‘QUICK MEIC STEOr iHNIIE
niKWE
We aielikTtex R teR) ekerOTMeUe ot He^ StoTOT
niTOjUTIH
DltRtOAIIOKO TRUANCY LAW.
ih« we woBJd
City CasDiu H<k AW, Mad
James Mnrphy of Walton Junction
was arreatad by Tnmni OTAoer F- H.
Vinton for ^^regardlng tbe new tnmnt
U
Qm« City eamp. No 573. R. N. of laws. He bad i)een repeatedly notiA. bdd tbnlr fWfMar lartallatlon of Aad of tbe pandlng wamnt bat ra-.
fs Friday ewming In M
ftmed to proSi tberehy. Upon being'
ban. OrSc«rs for tbe easuring jmr arraigned before Justice Enaig
re:
Past omde. Aaaa Korn.
lUM X aoM U Tta mmi hmn itat
ante <« ■■wf «H» «•« eu mO
the* lo TOT A aAMcr »cie«L
MOT tOTOOTOT <M toOTT
astsss•f^UAStSsUZSSr.
SATUIUMI RiCHT BLAZE
Oracle. Alma La«o.
Vlce.Oracie. Kettle dark.
nbnaing tbe bookm and paying the
cents. This U tbe second case to be
pushed
by
County
Com^n
TBX SKST lASSI ttlllT
We here dejected tbe rx-
to to
oanying them through till
next tuMon and give it to
rmm m faaigam in
extjcllenl, uji-to-dato Jow^l
Hewteim.
WhUe thewixroloftheariD.
ti>r is tUriug yoa iu tbe face,
take mlvaiitaj^e of thia mlaotion iumI ha\x* ns set np sach
Btown now as you may need.
Yon will hax-n them for next
season and will ni>l b»‘ rotilpelled Ui pay the adranocl
coosumptioa aad re
sults for five years with
aoy other range and its
. fuel consumption and
results for the lame
period and you will
have to allow ihaj it it.
as the St. Louis judges
said at the late exposi
tion
Crisp.
». r. »AXTON HAUDWAai co*MNY-* troM OAMASto.
Dm* aOTMtlOTit P»y1 If M
OTt
.IT AOTM .
fiTk^
OlWtCT NOMINATION*.
^ __
to ba Ukaa U oa ^ %ni blonday
April oOkt nnrh member of tbe pa
ahoold appear before tbe board of H
tion laapeetora of tbe votinf predi
or Meetion dUlrict In wbicb be fa
Utled to rote, and bare hl« name
rblled by the mrolltnc cleric of the
board, and In caao there U any city
or ato^Uon dlatrict act holdlnjt election
bn iba nm Monday of April, then the
board , of roftatrailon .hall^peet on
5^1,^ day and remain in
1 to * o’clock In the afternoon at a
apecifled In notice, to ba ciren
aoch recUlriiilon. and the
Interwatad In tho adoption of a primary
ayatem for any city, coont^ or dl.irict
aboold aae to It that a peiltloo be at
each rotlng place ao that the meml»era
of the party repreaented in Ike petition
!
♦
.
may algn the name, a.klni that the
nnaetioa of primary nomination
•obmltted to the people, and a
queatloa ahatl be aubml
lly. coirnty or dUirici on
aeooad Monday of June tollowlng. If
twenty per cent of the party
h ■ ‘
Itor !t. aald twenty per cei
baaed upon the vote of the party for
loremor at t«e Noreiiiber election for
1P04.
For Inatanee. If we deaire
adopt It In Traverao City not lem ti
8S7 republican, who rourt be reirt»-
There*E a cure for old age. an <
lest and thorough one. There Is noth
ing snumtloiml about It it Is the best
ibe doctors can And under existing
clrcumstanoMi.
HolIlstW.
Rocky
Mattie Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tab
lets. Johnson Drug Co.
raenwDl^
Tbe work was done under the superMECHANICAL SMOKER.
Whal might easily bare been a Tery Tlrion of the lastalllng dTAceni. Mrs.
diaaatrou. IIre at tbe 8 F. Saxton Addle Howard and Mrs. Minnie Zeran The Amg^tural Or
■rat a Kovel
were perfect In theUi work. After
O^lle Per T^ttmm T-kwee..
rare compaara ntore Saturday
Jlatlon a supper consisting
of
Smoking from alx to eight cigar.. In
was arened by quick action on
wlches. potato salad, cabbage clodlug everything from a clear Ha
the part of the Are deriartinent and
and vans grown lu t'otmectlcut to a IMtts
the lou wa. romparatlrely .mall. salad, pickles. a.«»rted cakes
At Ue pre»anl timt Uhjto U
talk ta U»» sute about tbe adoption
There I. no Inacraaoe on the building
of the Uw prmWtot for primary eW
but tbe stock I. fully rorered. A box
of bedding la the altlc.^wMch wa. .till
Act Wui bf the-JI^I^ Acu of
dering
yenierday
morning.
1*01. paaead by U> la.1 lefUUlnre.
cauM^ tbe calling of the chemka! en
«aleaa eamrally atodled. la aol to b«gine.
dMrly uoderatood, but when carefully
Pearl Saxton wa. aK»nr in tl-.- .ii*fe
oootldered It circa tbe peofde a mode
.out fi oelock Saturday evening. He
of oomiMtIan tbroneb afliSeii all rteeheard a otmckllag in the .tore room lu
Ura oTBeara la the aiato can be noml
arand through a hole In the dtior
naiad by the direct rote of
flamea. He went Into the l*ck
n the Moaaaarr ai»!» are taken for
pari and saw tha! It was all ablare.
Ita adoption.
He continued .fValght ihroigh to the
Under aacUon 4 4#f chapter t. It will alley and on to theCa*. street i^no
ba aaao that the Ural Important w^
•-: u
KMDlrer. LotUe Oarwlck
MDri*ni. Leta Tromm.
Attlstant marsbal. Era SUtc.
Inner aaptlnH. Alverta Hlcker*
coffee was served
enjoyable lime was had h.v
all preitent and every one agre^'d ilmt
kn»-w »M»w ui toper.
OLD FOLKS TESTIFY
Their Children
lime come.H to everyone when
life force, begin to fall. We Ugin to feel H:ai we are going'down
Mil and perhaps that the end of active
•rvice. If not of life. Is near.
These extracia from rome letter, n*-They were right at my h« Ih.“ mUI cently r
r**ctlved from old p^HJide should
Mr. Saxton, “I hurried hark but tho^
Mr. A. J. Maker of EvausvllJe. Ind .1
fellow, w^ M> quick that 1 didn't
.ays: —I'liellevc there I* no otb< r
best them' mo-w than a few steps"
mt‘dlcine equal to Vtm.l for old
The fire, which had evidently origl I would not take lioou for tbe good It
nated from a luirnlog chimney, wa. In
Mr*. Sarah J. Wirnlrom.
hard place to fight. Two str**ams of
tffe tote United States
water were put Injo'uae In the ba;k
Taylor, rays:
-Vlnol
part and the chemical In fro^t. The
1 to old peopif. I am H.
Are warn upataira In tbe loft and In a
partition. That it had a good luart I. utrenglh-creatlng: qualities of VInol. |
nng. active and well today.”
idjown by the fact that the Iron roof
Jtwt. Banl.son of IhH'atur. 1II.|
on the building In l«adly warjied thU
Ing. The loft m»or wa. hurni-d
in place, and the Are oatend.-d harjv
Mr. Roxbuigh of
J..huM>o Drop
about forty feet.
Co. ustk: -VInol
. lu virtue to
Although the store wa* Ailed with the fact that It coi
PS in a highly
smoke, the damage to the stock
cepi by water 1. not great. There
proponles ,»f cod liver oil. I
will be a Are sale of Ash pole. !i
rich. uHl hlood. healthy body
seajton, however, as tbe end., were aijd round, steady nerver. In 1
burned off a targe number.
natural decline of the iged and reThe .econd alarm yesterday i
places wfwknesR with si ?ngth. Every
tg was caused by a box of l»eddli
aged iH-rson In Traven > City fhouH
i tho loft. No one know that it
try Vino! on our guaraniEH* to refund
>erc and An» had evidently dropptM the mone>* If li fails to give witlsfactioo.” Johnson Drug Co.
Into It. Although it was wet It
tinned to Kuoulder all night.
Uke crystals fair of mori
Tile Carver agency carries the Insur- YtMir complexion now can
Of water. *ll»e imublue has not yet
been sutlicieuUy jn-rfei-u-d to •'hloo*
ring.” or do other fatuy Munt^ hi
Alii the re*iu.remcuis of the luv
gatora
S.tmi.U's of totme.-o are s.*at U
department. v.he.*v. In a srevlally
.trucied rdom. Iliey rn- kept «
^vea ie:niM.n.tu.-v
lc:n|»en»tu.-v and mol>u*re
mi>l>u*re cud
made t:p Intti c-lgurs for tlic mtuhluc
The cigar Is tb*-n fed to the laa.diiue.
and tbe burning Is noUsl. Should the
e.gar bum eveu’3-. with »ut tl.tking or
T
from tbe lanicqiar plant nVvlves a
fjv.ir::'4ilc re;*orU
Should the etg.i.prove to be of the *-L*r»*proor varieiy
The official In charge of tlic cxjm n
meins' Ims ddapvJ a method of test
ing wrapiHT loaf grown in the Unittnl
Stales. ITUs shonkl U* <-omi»ietely e»H»
aurued In the buruiug. Tbe wrapu-r
leaf Is placed on a eigar shape*I mold
and llghtitl. and If U hums proiK-riy
the KHds from dhe plant from which
the leaf was taken are i-no^fully told
aside for use next year. .
By this method of sel«i’-tion atul elira
Inatkm the official, expect materially
to Improve the quality of tobacco ami
to reduce }g a minimum the growers'
loM on u.tsatoble tobacco leaf.
FOR mwiu PIPES
Jackson Hill Washed Nut
COAl.
Is one of the best coals
mined; it burns free and
clean, with the minimum
amount of soot and ash; you
wili make no mistake in
giving it a tnal.
the taylor coal co.
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
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which you lire. These men pay
to support tbe town, repair tbe atioelv
maintain tbe school, aad build aad
auatain tbe choTcbes. Do tbe
ortnr bonaes erer anh-ertbe u
building fund wbenerer a new d
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m ID bs bnilc or any pabUe impvmro-.
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aMDtlstobema4»? 'ir|b«wbfeaclItm la air gpdl wroHt for tbe bectm^
msnt of tbU oommnnlty. who ^
w.pf
bic ^br
AN ELECTNIC rOIITABLE
JUST A FEW LEFT
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
m CASS
street
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PHONE 60S
III k CUSS IT ITlilf
Given the gold medal the highest possible award at
the St. Louis exposition.
•rfwv’..,or4K: oim kjlsv PsjkVMiKfMnrfli
FRANK TRUDE
J.W.St-ATTEIM
Wholesale and Rctail-Your Reliable Home Funxither
OLD POSTOFFICE IUU.DII8 |
TAIVIS
which has
UiTuinpllsbed at the ilapartineut of agricuk
lurv every day.
7 he oaclal* wanted to make au In
vewUgatiou of tho burning qnalliie. of
difftTCut tobaocoa and were vma'ule tu
gel a -smoke squad” like tTu-mlst
Wiley's ”iK)i»un a«tuad.” so the trick
being dune by a specteUy Invented mn
cljiue. Tiii> maebtue is ime.1 up ulih
a number of glas* tube*. Into which lit
cigars, qnd the draft Is giv,-.i by u
Men 1 e quite as eager as women tc
cultivate good looks
We kn.*w i <
»ce on the stock.
If vou will take this goo^
vicinity
In fighting the Are the d«*partroent And drink lluckv
are taking HullUter's Ruckv Moun
Johaiioti Drug Co.
ks somewhat hlnder^yl by the fact
Tea.
Smart fellows. ;;5 cents,
teredahall iH'tlilon for the.a
or Tableu. Joburon Drug Co.
that they did not know whcje the pow
INCREASED FARM.
In tha city.
rter carried In sti>ck by the Arm was
With reference to tl»e eitgacement
If the republican, of the county
d
Fire Chief Murray suggesU'd J. W. Slaur Purchased 200 Acres
of Miss AlU^e Roosevelt, the l,..ml4.n
wUh to aubmlt It. there mu.t be not
moT^g that all deak^ In ex
Which Adjoiee Hit'Land.
Express says; "In the UnltiMl StnU-M
leaa than 52? name, to the petition for plosives either ktHp their stock In the
J W. Slater has purchased from Mis. lloo.evelt U knmvn as the “.Vmi r
the anbroiiwloo In the county. If it
front part of the store or In the win Clark Hand his farm of *<w>
ad | l<wn lYlncess.” luid her doing- o.t u|.y
to be aubrnkieU In our .enatorlal dU
ao that In case of Are U can U‘ Joining Mr. Slalers farm on the west.
*•“* ->>•*«• Y..rk j.aurs
fricl then 2JSZ of the r^.lered
readily gotten at and removed.
This glvei Mr. Slater 40ii acre, which V*"”
puhllcanij muat petition for U; II
he tniei^s to convert Into a'flrst-cla.ss } *
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May LIva 100 Yaara.
«ur coorwaaloual dUtrlct. then D.ion
The chance, for llTing a full century
of the roaiatertMl republican.^ mu
The facimiea cannot be iK-ai. as It
re excellent In the cate of Mfs. JentIUon for It.
lies less than one mile from Grmwn.
sar. old. 8ha
Thtwe petition, having been
and the west end within two and one- F*oughkeepslo.
Bitter, cured me of
aented a special election will bo bell
half mllew of Interlochen. thus giving Kings .New I.ifo Pills. They ar.^ the
or 20 year, standi
moat reliable and pleasant laxative I
on the wecond Tuesday In Jwne
feel as well and strong as a young him flrst-cla«;.s shipping faculties:
have found." Itest for the Stomach.
girl.” Electric Bitter, cure Stomach
Aire tbe people of the »tate an opj:
Ll%er- and Bowels. Guaranteed
by
and User dlaeaaea. Blood disorder*,
Johnson Drug Co., F. H. Meads, C. A
. lunity to aay If they desire to nq
FIFTH WARD BOYS.
general deblUty and bodily weakness.
Bugbee Drug Co., druggists. 25c.
nate candidate, by the direct method Sold on a guarantee at Johnson Drug
deaertbed. U-the vot.s un guv
Co., F 11 Meads. C. A. Bugbss Drag Organtoed Skating Association and
and lleutenam gtiWmor at that elec Co. drug .tbrea. Price oaly Me.
Have Elected OfAcera.
lion art. In fivor, of tbe proi.v
The l»ya of the Fifth ward have Ar
the vote uf thcfc j^didattw will
Inafe. but the total >rb7e fur the noml
neo ahall be not lewi than forty per City Water Worica Now Has a Smi
Preridewt. Ben Uttle.
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Boiler and Comolete and Handy
rent of the party vote
Vice president, William HopkIn.R.
OutAt.
la regard U» other offleera. primaries
Secreiaiy. Alfred Welt.
wm bo beta on the !lr»t Ttwaday In
Tre-asurer. Clyde Loyaelle
September all over the »tate, except
Police. Ernest Coon.
Clow 4: Sons. Chicago, of diminutive
T.‘»r municipal and township offleers. at
As.sl.stant. floyd Pitcher.
•Ire ha. Utm received at the cUy
which nomlnailons .hall be i
Committee for keeping rink clean.
water wo**kK for ut^e In thawing out
fhoap ivcidvlng a plurality to be the
Stanley Defendorf. Vern Henderson.
n tiipe. in the city water service
partyL>esndidafe..
Robert Purvis.
Bea Utile.
Frank
The Utile engine looks like a medium
Bowman. A mil Wenell.
hot blast atore but around tho Are
The rink will be Hlumlnaled a^
MAILORDER eUVING.
team pipes which l«d
pot are a set of steam
night.
Mail-order bu^-mg build,
np the to tbe tiny boiler- In the upper part of
large cities at the expense of tbe the ”atoTe.” This has th^
Mnaller dfloa aad town. *reiy dol
whtch are a necessary adjunct
lar used la tbla was by a rwHdeot of of a steam engine and boiler and w
Ihi. community takes a dollar out of
for the Indicator on lop the
circulation at home and put. It lato
cimUalkm many miles dlntanb
Tbe dolUr mwbt witb your borne
trrooer. dry goods dealer, hardware
merchant, drugglat or other bui
m
_
price of pig iron and <Kh»T
materials
into gitvd
stoves.
We have soow good
baivains. Come in ami six*
them.
AyORTM 1.00 P-OR ewo
WORTH T»o WOR B9o
WORTH SOo F*0^ 3»o
We have a good assortment of Tams and
the prices arc very low.
DON’T trust TO LUCK
This the last week for
in the liopt* that yoifll pick np
H utKxl' cigar
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*here or
Ihcro. Gel
hold of a cig.ir you
^;xjd-HAiie that ev<*iy<.m* who is
a ju*l'.ro knows to be a tij)toiK*r.
Short of that ml vie v is: Smoko
the Tniverst* Iic*lle and othcT
bnmtis will conecrii
you no
louKiT.
Tlmts a cigar to stick
to and tlu* pric** wnij*t ‘'slick”
you.
Ikffjpito
it's excellence.
Oie Tniverse Hellu m ils for only
fj cents the one. '
Dress Goods Kemnanfs at One-CWrtf
and Onc-BaH Price
AM. CLOAKS AT ONE-HALF PRICE
A. J. WILHELM
A. W. JAHRAUS
FOB BALI CT AL'. UBAIJCXS
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DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
WHO ARE WE?
1'he siose that carries ‘the most
store in Northern Michigan.
Mh
The; lamest
la
seasonable—the^ store that strive* to
Io dale goods at ijriccsihai an* most
i
nost convenient, because it ha*
^iv< ! perfect satisfaction and surely
EIGHT MAMMOTH STORES
All tinder one roof, and each of these ”storcLs wit^iin a store** are complete
to the smallest
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A Dry Goods Store
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A Hardware Store
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A Furniture Store *
A bhoo Store
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a^d Crockery Store
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A Grooery Store
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' A Clothing Jslore
ItLoach of those sLircs v«>u wilf rmd ounplcte dcptrUu. nt« whi-re the fin.^t ^rootls afe car
ried that ran U* found in the hi rarest in irkcK pimdiased for six>t c;ish and sold on the
<-lo6ost ijpssible imiTgiii.
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A Plano and Organ Department
A Sewing Machine Department
A BicycloDopartmenl
A Carriage Department :
A Stationery Department
Picture Framing Department
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A Wall Paper Department
A Book Department
A Drapery Department
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A School Supply Department
A Toy and Came Department
A Lace Curtain and Window Shade Department
A Carj^at and Oil Cloth Department
A Grain and Feed Department
A Paint and Oil E>epartment
A Farm Implement Department
A Hameae Department
A Plumbing Department
A Silverware Department
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A Fancy Goods Department
A Crockery and Glassware Department
A Sporting Goods Department
A Masons’and Builders’Supplies Department
TKIUM&UV
IXRGMIIILE GOiinm
i IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALER* IN EVERYTHING
I
MONDAY. 4AMUAfrV a. 1
-iiBunni
HtscyisEii
AATUnOAV NIOHT.
siMai.Hictfftt$paia
^wnm nm
mtm a jmr, ea
amat taiercwdag a Imtf tar af aoMal
tetaroowoe waa
’aflar wkkh
the saaau npminA to Ibe bai
ttmwnttQ maue m umahv
WA* tUMCT. ■■ ^
i^MMw to TM. Ctoitotr T.tor«
I 1=“
Tbe saaata. aaatartag Afty. who
sat aronad tbe baa«aet board were
tbe vbrtUng gota.of tbe fnstitolc.
wttb Mayor A. V. rrtedrleb aad wife,
ex Mayor E. J. Pnigbora and wife, li
■ TW
to llto Btol» brary trustees, tbe cadcutlve board of
Utowr iMUIoto*!. keM to.tlb mr tbe Woman s tlub and tbelr husbands
^ to Ik. onto, tlknnr atowdkr tbe exccuUre members of tbe l^ea*
ac/OTfac. Vibert Uhi mmah$n ctf tin Ubrary asaoeiatloo and buaband
macU. aa4 thtAr wtraa. tb« «*€> tbe ;cHy cooncil and srlvaa.
a^dva taaal of Iha Woaiaa*. rlab
tm Vor. A«» tW Mto
•tadai 7:Mo'ctock to H»taa to aa ahk
: a4«n«. br Saowal M. Raack. Ifbcartap
ar CA* Oraad BapM* imbllc llbranr. or
tia aobjaet ‘^lorastlnc tb« Public Ir
tk» Uhnrrr Mr. Raaek for <
yaar has bad char»c of the Basnl
•caat Ryrraoa library la Grmad ]
wbkb bdds one of the Ancat llbraiici
tatbe stale.
sTbe Bpeakar. who was a atnuur
TraTrrae City, was latroduced
Thts(«« B. X.. Bprame who la a
waU cboaen words welcomed and .
aanted him to ^e audlebce. Mr. Raj^l
>op«a«d bis addross wllb ^en^tby
word of ooidlal welcoina to all llbrar
Ians aortb i»f Orand Rapids from tb.
Hoa. Joba Pottoa. president of
Idbrary Board, who had occasion
vlaU Qraad Rapids. blddJna il^ wd
' OQM« to (be pubHc Itbimry ^ It.
L .deparlaMmis which wnald be eapla
(o them, fa opcalni: up his s.it.J.y*
Mr. Ranok reviewed the receat bll
Wkirb baa aaased the leclslslnre.
.YtdiBf for the appolatment of a
' worker la the public Ubrarles whos.
doty lay tn romsrfllnK a report nf ih.
rarknis nerds of the ptiblic lihrarier
Tl»e state board which was. in attend
anre durlna this Inslltufe to which *b.
apeakdr bokmpd with Mr.^ Koch
the U. of M. library and Miss llumr
nyre of Lanalag wcjw busy with su
lies are gr«wt Carnegeie buibltnipi a.
tim are 1JMM now <>rrrfrd throuith
^ on tbe world; but (hey must Ih
^Ibd IVM lIrrtbrohtle Is’ doioK
lUOo toward Ihe.artal library i
meat as tiu- aiHs to libraries th<tu
, aelTea an* escet'dlDRly great:
hoAdred y.wrs ago. in IROt), ihr'ilbrs
Hos of this couniiT ctmtslnfd i,ut r.n.
•no volumes and l^t year our voltin
bad atUloed the maimwith mimUT
snoot RTWsp the nu
be; to rewllse” s a^rtusl sire l.ui
l)le.strwte. tbls.Ibis.- e<iniltiued Mr Ksnel.
***pntllni( them In the form t.f welRl.
thiT would weigh
ton
wltbh would take 600 rariuads of lOu.
^ pounds capacity each to arov.
} \ir suted that while this irres:
7 movement furwsnl in the arrumuls
(io^ of public llbrarie. went .m onb
«'per,eent of the ritixens of thi
t’mied Stales had aw ss to them an.
foe this reason oiu' objivi of (he stat.
bo^ of llbr»r> con.iniKsloncrs U i.
syriem which tusk,
locali.ms to oi.tsii. > tiaveUnj: llbrarj
at PI tninitnum
of x
ioe of the first roetho«ls of ellcitlnr
pobllc interest is the hiwising ,d llbrs
rit^ In rasgnlOcont* buildings, whlcb
be^g devoted to the one purpiise must
mean something to the public in geo
eral, As a result of the erection ol
such buildings, gifts come to the li
bripT to further is devvlopmenl. .
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ChHdfWn’s Memorial Libimry.
Mr Hanek then told /d^he memorial
^ lllifs® which the Hon. John ,1‘attnn of
.Or^Bd. lUpids had given In^'mory of
' the Ulness and death of his^woft who
aufered for many w.^-ks in a ^hosplUI,
alK memurtsi llbrarbw now Wing in
Ibeelty with two in U-truit which has
,lbI|owwd iho VsllVy City In its good
work. A He said further that the grew
demand In this serk was for colurtrl
Ijleture books. f>ne library where the
volnmea are of this order U In such
demand that hot about Iwenty-Avo of
the one hundred aad Arty srf ever in
at r. lime.
Railroad Libraries.
Pk, which the company roosidevs a
*raat Invostment aa it Improves their
employes along ixtacatlooal Unos and
1« cottthittlAg the nihject Mr. Ranck
w »«r~ opo. Itafi tototoory to tto
«• wkm prtoewlo. u4 to> aU* to
■■kototoad
mntM la llktorto.
*hld. poa an la oimni to.- k. .aM
to lk» Utoartaa.
-Toa mato
wkaaoatf. ExpUto tlw a*to tke Htow to el"b.. cbankM aad Baadar
da. Clonamiaratiadtopfaaek
HINDS RAISED
DY THE LODGE
rhirh waa heartily eacored. a r
bm was then rendered by Miss M
Jerirade Sprague aad short reap
five® by K. U Sprague. Mayor ,A. V.
friedrlcb. Alderman C. K, Murray
Prof. I. B Gilbert and the vlsltlni
nombem. Messrs S. H. XUnrk. T. W.
{orb and MNs Gertrude Humphreys.
Cloaiog Seaaloe.
The Arsi subject to be taken up
iaturday afternoon was ‘Ubrary Rec
rds- by Mlsa Humphrey of l^tng,
rbp urged the value of a bill
ilso of an acceasicm book, which U of
;reat value to a libran.
Miss nuroiie read a few sr!c<
rom chlldnn s poems In whirl
y'thra wsH pn»mlm nt and gave a short
alk upon the manner In which chll
imi*s Intertwt.may be awakent'd In
piod jHKdry.
Miss IVwvn expressed her pk-asurf
n iHing able to meet with the library
rorkers and slated that this Insi
vas only a beginning that there
Samuel H. lUurk. librarian of the
mblir library. Grand* liaplds. sUtwl
hst Ilf was assn rod that the Michigan
tale iKiard of library coramissloncrs
fit honored In Isdng abb- to have
kiten ami .Miss Ilhrnltc to comluc
nsiliiue.
Sprague tbankci! the sis-ak. rs
•n iH-hair of the city and exprt-iutv
hmight that altbmigh the attendance
•ad iH-en small, the Influence would
.e far oemhing.
Miss Burnite rfsfioiid«*d with a
vords In which she expnwM-d
•ov.ll up.in until at Iho pr.«A< nt time
1 almost iH-rfcet syst.-m Is in use In
If library of congn-s.^.
Book Selection
• lUd. 8<-l«-cilon and Ika.k Buying ‘
kws ably handled by Miss Huren, many
alnnldf hints and suggi'stioos made
ml res,hug Ilstrand aids giv.n.
itmuig thf T.-tert'nci' Iki.Ks relerrf.1
o were
llus^e t,y H. M.
Stfidons
Vgnes UepplI. r. A. T. lUdley.'llrander
Msttb.-ws. BBSS r.rn »nd W..H
Mabl.v -Martcry of XkM.ks- by Harry
:eopman was aUm • uggc-stiil.
SVorks npon Ilbrariti. were by K. C
tVm n. U M. Clatworthy. R J Olcott
iw-sslf Sargm* Smith. Vnr
Mwl reading those by (\ A C
If A. Kasinan. J.'finif I.. UrcKl and
Uatric© wnnser: lechnlral. Alii
:er. O. B. Zimmerman and others
A. Baktu* was suggested as the
»fsi authorify on fiction. Jonathan
Vlfid as guide to the beat novels.
Miss IXiron think.-* fiction U gtxKl
he library If well used, as It Is gowl
L.ut care should Ih- cxfrrls«-d In
»u>*ing curr»»nt fiction She wmil
a llbnir> a lKX>k she mi>ul
ct a younger sister read and lH-1icrc?
public abonM Ih* troated whh the
e conaldfratinn. She wugg
hat as a good wrwy to become fu
the books of the day ao as to
intHllgent selertloos tf possible
•e first Issued books from the
'•arge publishing houses for a limited
period, selfcting for the library only
IgotnlDcr
r. that them
•C. P.t WILL NOT oouerr I^R
object of the propoeed meeting It Co
GRAND I.OOGC MCmNO.
receive snggeetlons nnd /ormulale
plnns to carry oat the end aoogbt tl
deemed deeirnble.
The matter has been fully dlacoseed
hythosexrbohavemadenatndyofthc
sltmuicm. Ahd while R to exmoeded that
we
mMt hold o«w ward cnncMs and
TMIA TMOiSELVES.
city emnvention this spring, as hereto
fore. It Is sotated that It wlQ he cn^
That TWu to FlrW Tta Hills Urely togal and destehlc to emU a prl
mary in endi ward on a fixed date and
vdie for the candidates on the city and
ward tickets, nader regular election
fortho Mstag^
rule*. In thU manner. It is snggcMed.
the true sentiment of tRe repobUenna
the meeting of .the executive of the city can be obtained as to their
iltte« for the grand lodge Knight.s
of Pythlaa meeting which wHl be held cDsoa conk! be hHdmfierwards aad the
In this city Oct. 2. 3 mad 4. yostenjay
afteni^. it waa decided that the
fuBda for the meeting will be raised
entirely within the brder. It
sn
(Iclpsted that Ibeae expenses will be usual, but with the understaadlug thai
the delegates no elected AalL cast
votes for the cnadidnicu on the
among tbe hustness men to raise
mon^y for that purpoee but the local jority vote as ahowh at the prellmilodge of KnlghU of Pythias will go narj- primaries.
down into their own pockeu and pay
There arc legal objecHoos to Inirtv
ail expenses.
f
dnrtng a primary movement under the
It U autvd thal ihU Is* an Innora
aw at thU time, but tbe primaries
Hon in this stale at least ^ no other
ggested would give the people a
lodge has ever d.me It, the common
pd opportunity to give expression
to go out Into the
leir votes, and the desired end
could be accomplished as nearly as
liy cottt
possible under the circumstances.
esc are sugegstlons which have
EXPOSES ur na $iBN
itmn-Ueut. F. Ii
(Bi>rge Ho>-l. C. Pulver. Jens
Frank Alvord.
Music-U<-ut. E. IL McCoy, UcuL
Col. F. G. HcMimann, A. 8. Hobart.
X DcroraHon—J
-J. Carooroni W. D. C
Ormainf. P. r. GlllH-rt. A. U Joyce.
risyton Isgrig. J.k* Klaasc-n. Frans
tVInnif. Jr.. C. E. Taylor.
Nfil Livingston. Ralph Hastings.
Reception—Capt.-g. V. McIntosh. I>r
l^wton. I. B. GUlK-rt. J. H. McOough
Carver. H. Montague. 1-Yank
ton. Dr. A. H. Holliday. John R
Santo. J.*W. Hannen. J. W. Paihin
John Lnranger.
Printing and lYogram-R. J. Mercer
C. B. Curtis. Guy V. Kinney.
B. AVeller. Lieut. E. R.
MetYjy. Col. C. M. Ibi-rs. Ueut. F. D.
Curtis. R. J. Moroer. C. 8. Cavls. J.
CYimfron. J. M. Blakesbi*. CapC J. V.
Melnt<,sb. Hon. A. V. lYicilrich.
PERSONAL,
“Ubrary of CoiigrcAg and Other
Tinted l>rUs * was then taken up by
Ir. K«H:h. lu which be fAllowcd the
voliitioa of the prini.ll ranis from
ie.>.-ar Ik.Vi. when th‘c first sugg.-sIon of
I for ctM»|** radsl..ging iuis been felt
mSSKIK WAS FATALLT lUUREO
.1 Mi>. WllIlR A. Wfikop
EaM Erthlh Ktni-i- sin-nt Pumlay at
Northp«irt as gu**Ms of Mr. and Mrs,
hil Griffin.
Th**s Rev. J. D. Iki'fs of Norihptiri
Ik in the rUy icwlay do business in con
k»n with the Indian camp mivilnf
iH-liig plann.-d for the coming, summer
s Mabd Gibbs went to Mayfield
s>rning foi lsii her grandmoi
and .Mrs. G. ll. Ilajues returnni
to Howard City ibis morning after vis
liing Mr and'Mrs. G. H O’.Neal.
Mrs. H. lto].'.*-ll of S*vond stm-l left
lU ni-*nung for a visit at Crofton
with friends.
Mrs Martlxa- Hicks of Hartford re
iirn.ll h.inie this morning after siH-n.b
ing four w.i*kK at the guest of her
daughter. Mrs D. B. Niehol.s.
Mr. aiid Mrs. IL A. McKay of BeP
laJro arrived in the city this ntKm to
make a iM'rman. nt n-sidence hero
where Mr. McKay will U- emidoyo.1 In
tb«* Oval Wood Dish factory.
Miss Emma Tliamas returned to her
horn.- in Cr*>fton today after siK>nding
a few days in the ^-lly.
Miss Marjorie Saxton s|to-n» Sunday at Grawn with , her parents, re
turning to her school duties In this
city again today.
N. M. Elder of Alden. who haa Inm
In the city as the gurnt of his brother.
A. C. Elder, retnrnrd home this aHer-
Mesdames A. C. Curtis and R. Grubh
of Grawn are in the city today for a
lort business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoo. F. Storman and
ro children of Honor passed ihmugfc
the city this afternoon while on thcli
return fnp a trip lo WhU? Ckmd
Grand Rapida and other Michigas
polniic
and Mrs. W. Carey Hnll. whe
hare Jbeen absent in New York and
PblladHphla on a two wnks trip have
•turned borne.
Miss Camille Solbelm. stenographer
of nntt Natlooal bank, returned from
INJURED HIS BACK.
home in Muskegon, where ibe was
ed H.y the death of her father. K.
William Bsrbm- of Rapid City Was
Solbelm.
Hurt i** a Rwr*.aw«y.
Special to the Evening RocorxL
DONT MISS hearing the muaicale
*UpW City, Miciu Jan.
William
BsrlHvY team ran away this monilag hich will be given at Mra. B. J. Mor
throwing him apsinst the fence. His gan** Tueslay nljcht for the benefit of
Ladies*
Aid. CongreKational church.
oack was so severely Jpjured
Bring your friends aad have a good
bad to be taken bhf^u a sk
sleigh. Dr.
Boyd attendud hlm^
• 2S cento.
Jan »-lt
0\KRC0AT and Bait Sale now on.
Jan»-3t
Hamilton Clothing Od.
BarnUUmOoUHngOa
the tranxrse city milling
O. makes IDEAL goods,
jan mf
THY A ACCOBD WAip Aa
city to discuss the mailer and decide
upon that which m<i-<s with the a|s
proval of the majority..
TREE FELL ON 6. OLOB AT
- . CELONA TODAY.
a Ditto of Orand Rapftfia. who arrtond In tkto dty ChrtoUaaa day wUk
Find Ttan m tho Oohnhto haul
waa fhtnllj iajared thto nwmiag wHOe
wcfidnfi in the woods near BUncekma
for the ABirtoB Iran company. He
waa aent tlm three wneka affo by J.
If. HDeUaaatel for the HoHlBBawoctb
employment agency bat at the time
Mr HuHlmaatel did -not place his
waa made today by the i
struck on the head by i failing tree
and hla tkuU frncUred.
was wired to Ctoreoce Knapp o
Grand Rapids notifying him to road
the family.
Ca-d af Thanka.
Tbe board of Ubrary trusteea and
the library staff of the Traverae City
poblto Ubrary. wtoh lo extend their
heartieat thanka to the state library
commiaaioa and la the State Ubrary
aeeded Infonaatton to our library
workers by the holding of a library in
rtituie In our ptANc library, and for
rurnlahing such saperlenced and efBclenl Instructom to conduct it as Mr.
8. W. Ranck. preaident of the state aslociatlon and Ub9prlan of tht* Ryerson.
Stand Rapidr-library: Miss Gertrude
W Humphrey, sroretary of the asi«>
riaUon and librarian of the Ijanslng
public libran: Mr. T. W. Koch, treasjn-r of tbe aaaociatkm and librarian of
be University of Michigan: Miss Elec
ta C. Doren.'director of Western Rt•erxe University Ubrary school. Clevcand, Ohio, and Ita Caroline Bumlte.
KSMl ot the Chltowen’s department of
he Cleveland pubHc Ubran.
W’e wish also to thank Mr. B. J. Mortan for bis cturtesy in furnishing
lacks and busses to convey delegates
o and from the mn-tlngs of the Instlme.
W'e wish also to extend our hearty
ippreclatlon of tbe nicely servtd
uncheoo provided at the close of the
iffalr on Saturday night by the
A’oman’s cluli. We can assure them ll
vas thoroughly apprcx-latetl. There
ire aeveral others lo whom we aro inlebled for valuable assistance, who do
Spi-clal titmmuniration of Traverse
City lodge. No. 222. tonight for work
F. G Heumann has U*en delegated
by Mlehlcan Headouartera to install
and insiKH-t Manistiv Company No 43,
Fnlb.rm Rank. Knlkbts of Pythlaa.
The date has not l.ci?n decided upon.
A gray horse with breast collar apd
back pad was caught Friday night by
John F. Relafoni of the Columbia
Transfer Co. a^ he sramis-red down
fn»nt stni-t from the wi*st under a
E. U Sprague.
pretty fair clip. Mle was taken to the
Albert II. Holliday.
liarns and Saturday aflenus.ti E. C.
Mr*. E B. Minor.
Stiles of Elniw.KKl avenue claimfil the
Trust oes,
runaway. He stated at the firm who
Helen Stout.
bad housed the animal that he took
off the iHidle at the bam drwr as was
his custom when the “scamp*’ trxik tn
his heels and fled out of sight. He
THE MARKETS.
t<H*k his property home/w ith him.
GctJCge Raff Jr., has rented desk
Chicago. Jan. 29—Wheat—Mav.
room with Amli F. Nerllnger in the
84*sc:
July.
September. 82c.
State bank building and will In a wbort
time put in a stock of ek-ctrlcal sup Corn-May. 44c; July 44>4r; Sepiem
plies in oonm-cti.m with hi.s- office ber. 44%c. Oats—May. 30\r: July,
. 2K«^c. Pork-May
work. Mr. lUff is a practical elect 29\c: i
rician nnd the oix-niug of offices ns a $14.12.
move in iht- right diretdion.
.Suit Sale
TbeMk» club nui-ts with Miss HeFen
Stout this evening.
Cottage prayer meetings will bt* held
uimorrow aHemoon at 2 o’clock at the
followlrtg places: On the east side.
Mbs. iX-WItt. 857 East Eighth strci-t.
On the west side. Mrs. Calkins, corner
.Ninth and Cass, All nclghl»ors and
those inten.-*led in a rovival of religion
in our city ire invjU-d.
Meetings in the Friends church
every night this week at 7; 15. The
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
Rev. Margaret Carter will preach, the
Rev. James,Carter will conduct tht
singing. SiK-clal m*-etings every aftei
WANT* AOS
n«x>n In Friends church at -i nti to 4;3t» j
Tb.-se meetings are for fhcH*e |H*r
plexiil as to doctrine; troubled in ex
nee: unsatisfied-in seeking and WANTEO-Sirirlly Ulrt-Rradp m»n
State manai^: farge corporation.
who doubt our Lord’s divinity
entabUshed 22 years; doing husiner*
the need of regeneration: con
every state In Union; salary $2,100 i
aak or write yotrr questions. All qu
for 1«V4 months per year and com
Jons answeriil from the Bible. Quesions as to healing, bollnesa. sanctiflea
mUsions; minimum Investment. $1.000 In company and highest refer
tlcn. etc-, special attenUon given such
Haskell and Kehoe’s teams bowl at
enccs required.
Superintendent
the WcHjuedong club tomorrow even
Agencies. Box 487. Milwaukee.
jan 29-11*
Which have
Jerry SoJlIjan 29-12t
di^t church
last evening with the
twenty memlier* to the ghnroh. Six
teen joined the church In the morning
and four last evening,
WANTED-I am on tbe market for 18
were largely attended,
to 20 cord* of 18-lnch green wood.
that eight or ten members will join
Inquire H. Hyman. 24«» Washington
street.
. jan 29-tf
within m abort time. Amt>ng the new
member* are several heads of famtlies
a number of husbands and wives
joining together.
The regular semi^ontbly dance will
I have at my farm a Double
be given at the W**Mjuc-tong dub PYiStandard, Polled Durham Bull
day evening.
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
“FEBRUARY Clearance Sale- <
“FEBRUARY at
resnstcred in both the Boiled
Durham and Shorthorn Herd
Books.
I wish to sec the stock im
proved throughout the coun
try. so I will make the charge
only $150 for fees. Any poll
ed calf is worth ^2 extra, not
saying anything about the
thoroughbred qualities,
nf. W. rntm^mr
j
lOTICE TO UOIES
-HU Mtoi Aoa.
B. U ITIXPATRICK. traiaed aane.
ladoate of WUtary Actaay. Ata
can do ao by oallb
^ IISL at her <
ZlS State atreet-
WANTED
DRY
SLABand EDGING
White Oak
10 to 40 feet long;_____
WOOD
16 inches long, last year's cut
BT IBM CABLOAB
h5mto$4S.M,^i*«nd
toJ. a OmUdL 0o-.»w
EMPIRE LUMBER CO.
Trayene City
Motor Boat Co.
See E. R. Daily, room 906,
New Wilhelm Blo^k.
Phono Thof. W. .Stanton.
Cite. 71G or 974.
AZALEAS
For home decoration. Kolhing
better. Easy of oaltnrc. In
bloom 4 to 8’wccks,^
BETTEl m om
FRANK H. PAINE
Wws
•THE ENGINE THAT RUNS*'
L-OW ^ItolOK
CJonsisU-nt witli hi^h .-Uim
workmanship, inatonal . and
power developetl.
BARGAINS
We arc never with
out them, but on Sat
urday. Jan. 27th, we
coramei^e a TWO
WEEKS* SPECIAL
SALE, when we will
offer
UNUSUAL
BARGAINS
Save your money and
attend this sale.
Walter E Paige, Agt.
tmm Qmmm m±.
with J. B. Palfc Electric Co.
If .you nrr lookinn f^r a
Lirgaiii in a
SOIT DR
DVERCDAT
I>on‘l fail lo ml! cn m«
Iirforo Itnying. All w«
want now is customeni, anrl
if we don’t acll you it will
lie ntrmelhing at ran go.
Prices art- what talk, ami
we artt makieg them. All
anils .bought here cleaned
im«l press4*<l {rtv.
GeoW-MiUer
FINAL CLEARANCE
This ii thtj last week. After that oomes inveotory.
Voar last chance at the greatest baigain of (he season.
Your choice of all our $25.00 and $:W.OO COATS.
Some silk lined, others Fur lined, with For collars, all
the very best materials and the latest, op todate
styles, and YOl 'R CHOICE FOB
. *
SIS-OO
If yon had made up your mtud not to get a now Chat
this winter, you will change it when yon ace this
bargain.
'
€. OIHlKlni
eMwerPrwH
sMiltaimiSt
^ jji». im
_
_
‘
^
OAKHEIGHTS
SKsSSfihl
Tfmnmm Oir. VMu MtL'M, imL
i tbe nidee of lor
erlboi aid daetpatnd bgr the
and that tbe maefl wiRaoec
at the ooeacU rams In eaid city oa
Ihe nth day or l^ihraary, A. TK 1*M.
at 7:3t edoac p. a., to hoar
on tre and watar^
“5Sr£'-s37sis s?sr sr.-s?
tin OMdMM»-^C. tw —iw^m
•4 tsntywv «r ito Clir Trmrw
"SSL-.
_____________
i-€^Fs^.rjr
To tte HoMimto. tlM Matot aad tto
dry OmmO «r tiM Ctly «c t
CHy of Trarerae CItyi
2301—OebtlaoMn-Haytaiff «aaa
the followuMT bllU. report tbe
be allowed oot tof tbe edraral fua.
»‘’J5
r tlUs pKliio® bBt rMomi
ClUaena TH. Co. phone rental
Trirerae City Oaa CV>, llabl
Munictml Bncineertac Co.,
|%A»r 1M4 bf M. tlOs WAT to W tAk-
DrSSSrKA'MJ'-'
!bMM mhldb
]wUm» grBAiod QA.
! TWr«for«> w» f
WbAf WA bo AII0W04 A
ilo the dlff»t»w4A II
M. D. Morcan, tax title. Mm.
“ f^pbelV, ‘eOT*’ia
Ansua McColl. horse ahoeliui.
J. W. Hlater, beddtnx...........
J. W. Mllliken. beddinc........
CHItms Tel. Co. phone rent-
WliTRAVERfiE CITY CAN
KING CO..
H. 8. KaoHaikI. Bor y.
I Movod by AldoriDAO Oinott IbAt the
Moved br AMermaa OlUett that
^ petitloa of tbe Pawnbraker tor redOD
tloa ef Ueeaee be referred to tbe lb
ira5,£rrsu«
eoSTTSah
fu or rnmOmTSST^ done Id
the MOlfhedoa of tbe flUd CUeT of
me departMDt. whe ehaR taa
Oeoacal ttreet Fund.
_____
5TS52«^
Abbdt. BMgbMi.
Im mmtaiMort^ CtoacfT^iuta
at«£to '*'
LOIS 1 to n. MB^ It,
A Oa.«th eddldea.
lxn.wtow;blocklt.
A Coa Ittk addldoD.
Lota 22 to 42. block 11.
Lay
ht end pe#er, aad it ehall be A Coa. UKh addition.
the H«bt
their duty, fe
^ Mom ^AMenana Blaffbn TAal
adopted.
Ik jda^yS ?!*oDh^to^eie^^ **C*TTled.
Ta»—Aldermen Abbott. Biasbam.
whether they are la ehy reepeet dan- Ererett. GlUetl. Marcble. Murray, mad
feraw to Bto or property, and If any
part of eald eqalpmeot ahaU be found
Mom by Alderman GITlelt that the
Board of Pebite Works be aatbe
to eolarpr tbe opening In tbc h .
on West Front Street to allow tbe free
nai^of the auetkm ptpa of tbc Are ea-
Ttalt tbe opera boeeea dartec t_„.
talnacata to aee that tbe exits are In
proper shape aad not doecd d
Moved by Alder
Board of Public
to rrmore the bt
buildlnx at the corner of Tenth and
Untoo atreete and place the same on
tbe Fifth Ward Bnitlnc House in the
October.
eettry tbe
t^ bolldhiff or 1FAS. between ytheofGrand
Rapid* A
that
Indiana Railway Company, a corpora
meot U In a coedlllop <
life aad properly, and to
feets remedied -----) the Traverae City. LeeUnau A
lenffth of time, net eseeedtax tee days Manlatiquc
Railroad. party^oC ^e first
frara date of noUc^, and If. after tbe
How Birds Help Farmer*.
. hereinafter called tbe
expiration of the eald ten days said
pany. and The fltr of Trave
The senicp rendered* the gardenei
defect* are not ao remedied, the said
a munldpa! corporation. InCn
this spring by the droves of sparrow*
ttee on Fire and Water shall
-erse county. Michigan, party
and other kinds of birds that gather
? be*K»d pin. hereinafter called 1
around all euUlvate«l areas Is Inestlm
Cliv. WHnesaeih;
DOt. and after senr- The CHy owns the followit<K
Every morning as soon as H Is
wtll be unlawful for
allow to be used,
1
electrical currcni In such danfferou* .trtw
euS
<!«• tw wMo off
«n b.
hoppinf .nd
«qttlpment Bald oommRtec on Fire west sido of lot seven (7) In Hsnnah. j Jumping all over freshly plowed or
and Water la alaq authorixed to dve Ijiy A Cos. EJevonth (llthi addition planted soil.
written notice to any person, firm or
ssjss;
25 00
T’t;:l‘'Ve^T7":i7ri ^be ommary observer 1. puxxled to
Library.
Cltlxcns Td. Co., phone jrootiiiwI^Hooorn «lr—1 would like lo
Water Work*, water... .;V..
H. MrOouah. bay A straw
i to supply the aara
repaired and oerttfl<
laaned by lU said
rtraenl, and said person,
corporation la allowed twcntv.four
hours after arnice of such notice la
erase furnl*hlnK said elcclirh time it will
person, firm or
corporation to furnish such electrical
carrent In
excepting the right of way of The' know what they are doing. But It eio
Traverse CHy. !.,eeUnau A .Manlstlquc' easily be explained. If one will watch
Company
ny to build a sidetrack extend-!
lug onto Its aald brad for convenience:
in delivering coal and other fuel tothe|. He lH*d*. aad before daylight It
rows Into the ground, always •‘pulling
nnpany Is willing to
liable to discover any
consideration herein prarllced eye is unabl.-1
fUrlHDObd. iDd.
I do not want Wr. WIeohArf* name auppllc*......................... .
luenl
opening.
w tkf<AA» u»od by anyemr. eo If you CMIten* Tel. Co., phone real*
is agreed PS follows:
When it enters the soil, how
MMM rel)Ate lo ne. pleoAO oee to It
The
City
will
furnish the nee- Iravt-s a sllcbily rmisod ridge
^.......... Oenerai'siiJra’r."
tbit 00 one noee tbom.
Hght
of
way
for
said
aide
track.
nuM A C'olc. sower stopearth, which erne wHhmit a knowledge
does hereby for Ill
Itself, its *
lolallon.
**lfAEaAllCT^ICHART.
ors or assigns, give and
of Its habits would never notice. These
Sec. 5. Tbl* ordinance shall noth©
loll W. PAfk »!.. CbAnpAlsB. III.
Railway Company,
w»orsj little IHrds hopping all over the ground
rued lo rrllovc from or lessen the
! Mom by AMornAA RlntbAm that
signs.
rc»iK>n*lbUny of any parly owning, optbo wunr bo reforred IQ tbc cHy attor
Cemetery
Fynd.
eratlnjc.
cootrolUnx
or
InstaUlnR
any
Wo) and that be rowmuolcale wHb
ing. oiH-ratlng
Tel. Co., phone rents
electrical cnulpment for damage* lo
rMre. Wlaohart reicardinA tbe faclB In Cltlxena
removing said side track, and for I glimpse of the worm, they s«*em lo
Water Works, water.............
anyone injured by any defect therein,
punioses incidental thereto. The I
the ridge conreaJs a
Caldwell A 1/Hidon. slelch*..
nor shall the rUy Ik- held as assuming nil
any such llablHty by reason of the line of said sldi* track to be drtermln-j
Trateme CHy. Mich.. Januarj ». *0«.
................................IJ46 44 Inspection stuborired herq^n or ccr- «mA\rn-nlv-*^«d The CHy.***An mmertlil
«>«
'heir
h^’. V. Uaraha. Traron-o CHy. Mich.
C. E MURRAY.
tlficate* IsBOcd.
rterlng Into aiich side I rack to bound, IHtIo bills, and up rtimea the w^rm.
.^m-Dear BIr; llcforrliia t.o our conOomraittoc.
rreraalibn of io<lay. rolallvc lo the aamain the personal property of the Wo counted on cmornlng quite n-eetil
ed by Alderman Glllett that the Fee. 6. Any person, fir^i or corpoaoaalAi of our lola I. :. S and 4. Hoirrept.Hl and adoptedI nml
ami ration who shall do <»r nltempl to do allwa> Company or Hs'i
lly seventy of tht-se birds .scaUereti
fHin,b addltloit. whiob woro aaaoaaed
the City Clerk lie Instruct^ lo draw 1 Ploctrlcal construction work, whether :. The Railway CoinjiaBy. o|K-rn ‘IJ^iover less than oneelgbth of an nen>
b) fotf In error, tbe lota belOK uaed for order*
lid rnilmndH as aforPMild. will
in f*ror of thr *cve
raUrtNUk'imrpaaei only, thefrfore compare the remdbod for. furnls
furnish all ma
garden, and they were pnlHtic out
oramrnded by the CHy Clerk,
tne under the ainte aaaewunmt. I that the
I Fire and Water and obtaining lerlal entering Into such side track the cut wm-ms Just as fast as the)
i<-|erk be Instnirted
mayor ambClerk
permit
work, shall, upon and its connection with the main track {^^ild sw
nit to do such
>
on the CHy nrjMwIconviction
thereof,
be
fined
In
the
sitm
. l^eelanau k.....
Man-j
of the Traverse C.........................
tory for •H8.44 to l>e dlsbursetl by the
the gardener hail to hire Ki-vonty
of
not
less
than
twenty
dollars
nor
llroad.
and
construct,
main
Istique
Rslh
City Treasurer to the several parties
catch
named In the CHy aerk*s report as more than one hundred dollar* for hnln and o|HT*tc such skle track *0; Inns and girl*
tnarte In error. I
bolding orders on the funds therein each offense, and any person, firm or lloug aa this agreement renvilns In ... garden for an hour every inuniing
Ik- fully aa welt If
eon^ornUon who shall
I
they
would
named,
a letter to thla effect. It would aave n
hour’s
work
as
these
lilnls do. If 1;
not herein other-' *• "
•*•“’ “'Isi
•'y«.u the trouble of ytUna before the
icounril. and then 1 will Im* able lo
I»rovldod>. and any occupant or
Hther party giving slxtv da.vs were not for these birds, this season,
Kvereff. Glllett iurchle. Murra.v
r of premise* ^hero cleclplc wlrw riting to the other »iarty of j hen It seems that then- are hundredjlng or apiMiratu* Is used or lo b© used.i,,^ desire to terminate
to earh plant in the garden.
r
J.
B«pei
. Traverse CHy. Mleh . Jan fi. ino.'.
vom or In
Mured bv Al.lerman ninjcbam that To the Tresaurer of the City of Trav the dlseha
the lualter be referred to the city ennty:
t<
'ordinance, he or they
«n*u.-------------upon con- In Witness BTtereOT. Tbc reancetlr-eI F'urthcrnmre. these, bird, never
-----------frtnrer lo locate the lota ami lo the
Hrar Fir -I l*eg to reisirt that virtion. for each olfooso. forfeU andj iwriles have caused this agreemral to| scratch like fowls and nevc-r
city attomry for hla
the moirni of neeemhrr the fed pay a fine of not less than five dollars l»o executed liy the
down the plants as boys and girls do
l>rr|ed.
fines were received In me sslnor more than one bundrcl dollarp. duly nulhorlred.
nulhorlt
nnd have causcl ihelt | They simply bop llgfttly over th^
Traverae Cfly. Midi.. Jan
Judge of the Heeopder a Court, for and 1 in the discretion of tW> court, and In
of I he on . account of vlolsibm* of the ordl- the IraposHum of any fine or costs, the rorporate seals to be affixed therefo; ground, and when they g»-t a full
To the Hon. Maror and Connell
Conn
ihe day nnd year first above written. |
nt> of Tmverae CHy:
naneiw of the CJ/y of Traverse CHy. to-1 court ruay Imj^se a further sentence
\PUtS A INDIANA
br<akfast of worm.^-. fly away, leaving
2lk7^leiilleinon:—I wtmid reapt
Impr
wll:
'that the offender be Imprisoned
In
RAILWAY COMPANY. no damage to auy plant, and no sign
until tbe
The Feoide vs..B«l. Mart inoau. 11.00 ^0,0
Tull) rrquaat that the hme Tor
of their having been there —Kxrh
Iding that the term of
rollerllim of the taiea for Rtnie 1
General Manager.
nmeut shall not exceed
Thrv«Tjlre V*. Thomas 8. Bslrd
county, and di limiuetit at-hool andc
Flgned. w-nled nnd delivered In pres
Il.tHi fine, no costs.
un^ apodal toaea be extended lo
Half tb* Wortd weadora
ence of witnesses for execution by
TotsI amount received during the
how Ihe other half 11#^. Those who
twenty day* after tbc Knllwny r-unpsny.
umth. tr.oo.
. Attest use Bucklcn’s Aruira sSrc never won-'
Its publlratkm.
der If it wUI cure cut*. Wounds. biirn;<
sore* and all skin eruptions; the;
Moved by Alderumn Murra.v that the
MowhI by Aid
know It will. Mrs. Grant Shy. 113'
ovetl bv*^ Alderman Bingbam that Ordinance Ik- adopto-I.
be petition be 1
E. Reynolds 8t,. Springfield. III., say*
th«) re|>ort Ik- received and placed on
f'arried.
“I regard It pniv of the absolute neeei
ivi?t^^lden»en Ablvdl! Bingham,
: CITY OF TRAVERSE CITY
, napan. or .laimiog uom.
•Itic* of housekeeping." Guaranteed
F.vorett. Glllett, Murchlc. Murray and
Winnie—17 1
{
Flat ajid WAlw.
.Nays-Neoe.
I tor exiH^tton by Ibe city
‘' Traverae CHy. Mk^ . J»n. U. \Wi
To the Hon. Mayor and Cooncl! of the
T CHy of Tracerae Ctliy;
tnvesUaale the nv
Resolved. ThM the p’,ans, hpecinrs- Attest,
11. one of tbe Treslth
I »JW-^emle«en—We.^Knir coral
uent no tbe Fowle et
I fee on lire and water rfapeci fully rf^
cur
0,«.., aged 7S years, lie
tleo*. plau, diagram, and callniales of
l^y
I boti that they hare InveatUeated the nrwt’addHlon*and lo roport
dlCHIOA •
STATE
with a brok.n
Usd lived
the Board tit rubllc Works for the
iheir I
If W». ^^tte for an addltloo
Grnnd^Tra
' peUtloa of
neck. In August, liwio. be f.-ll from
at
the
next
meeting
of
the
O
grading
and
paving
of
Cass
stre«l
from
park aired, and
■
****^®^*j«n opplV^r^^brra
the
; «* paie
^
City Clerk for public examln- city, and ............................known to me!
TT. ha* awc-knied iMTnr;;l Inter•Hiough poralywd by the fall It
was ten day* iK-forr It was dlscovrre-1
his neck was broken. Then
Ctua-of Trav^ City, Michigan.
©d In tho foregotnr agreement. andj*,,o„ was performed which sjvevl
Be It ordained by tho Council of the
City of Traverae City:
ary, A. D.. IMM. at 7:30 o’clock p. m.,
*
Traa—Aldermra Abbot
objectb
to hear and consider any objections
V vriCvemL Gtllau. Mtm^hlei
be given foe publication for «W....................... clerb of aaid City of fore the Maine Medical aaaociatlon
7 : IWtonle. (71
IWlnnd. where t'hysleUns nod ir
the official
omeial newspaper tof TraTerse City.
D^arUnont abill bavo eharfo of nad two week* in Ihe
geob* atndled the ease.—Uvermc
10 tbe auporvMob of tbo paUtag «Id etty.
Fall* (Me.i correspondcul New York
And he It further roeohrod. that tbc
;
y'TotbeHon
ind apparatus In or on any
labds. lots, grounds and premises ftont- ersc County
r CHy of Ti
iKg opm each aide of the porGoft of My comrolaslon expires,
trikf—Oentk
Bprrlal
Caa* *f«wt above demrlbed. be and
by Alderman
are ber^ eonsiltoted a special nioieraTruly mIraculOD* seemed tho re
lag oC tbe eity ordlnany raapootfuily
district for defno Ih* the
i behalf of the city corery cf Mn. Mollle Holt of (hU
:miQH that we would rdcommeiid that iUPtoral. rtiloa and TorriFtioos
place. * writes i. O. R. Hooper. Wood
‘ the rtty employ aome cfltopetom man which all olaetiieal aqateoat bera- ,ucb IranrovemanL nameU :
lot* in. 11 and 12. of Block 4. Ortgford, Tana., -aho was *0 wasted by
to get tho work of rovlaing and In- ifter vtoted or naad wfthfn tho city
rf Trararae City kball eoatorm.
p,,,
Plat of ,hr
the Village (now elm of
coughing up puss from her Ivmgs. Doo
Sec. 2. It aball ba tb© duty of tb.|TraTerac Ctty: 1
tors declared her end so near tbai her
ik. of Block 7. Original Plat
family had watched by htr bedside
tf lumdrad eoploa bo printed In pamphU Chief of Plre department to axamtoc p. ©f
^forta tor ffonoral dlatrtbatlon. andtiu Hush edaclTlcal aqnipiaent baroaftor|or the Village (now oHj) of Traycrao
I forty-eight boon; when, at my urgent
a daUdled ropan CHV.
Dr. Xing’s New Discovery was
' twontjr.ooidag bo printed And toralabi
Aldarraaa Bingham flat The mayor appolalad Chariot John-
—...
;n=
X z -.XT;
; S"K1S.
SrSld* rtty mT^rifiih dsy**^ FSbnT
TV”;
M^THI
J-
STSs—.“■•■ssra-r
:|
AbbotU
*"^i^*by ASdermaa Wngham that day.- Ooaraateed cure
JBraratL Oltlatt, Morchla. Murray aad
colds- lot abd fl.fiO at
Oo^ r. R. Maa<
Co,dru«laU.
UII110
IS
: lot 18!
lor 111
lot IS
10T108
'm
LOT 23
Loi]i 235.236, 237 as adveriised are now sold
:
LOT ISO
LOT 203 ’
lOTI 120
10T2I2
LOT 213
i 10T2I4
AIL Foil SALE!
These arc all early selections and arc the
. .
Hanlfsoinest Lots in Oak Heiglits
the most charminp addition te Traverse City. Thii
addition is now largely built over, and jrood lots arc
no: easily obtainable. These lots will be sold §cparatcly, c.xccptinR IS‘2, 183, 1H4, which must be sold togeth^. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
LOW SPOTJASH PRICES
The whole bunch of
TWELVE LOTS
''
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be
A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made accor<iingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots. ‘
Alto One Atre Lot
in Birohnod
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back 90 rodii,
less a strip two rods wide on north side
street. A
very desirable lot in this bcautifcH suburban spot.
TMflt t BATES
12J Rmt
^
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j
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or*oaolilB«iMaiaBoi
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WANT DEFilTHPrr
ecaMMdMafWt
ooaotBo mmtmmmi «r tk# Ifarkv
an yoa
lit
'
IPI:
Ik
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Am^
4f»t ftefUic eo.90r «f CWti^
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9k# «Mffto wM
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liM>r7
I Bi Ik#
fMlimr fti Ob
•■irSrr“““~r
r*r
^ ;T*»n>T«4* adt^Hr lar tu rapMir
to flM^. tWo !• to ke M
ki Ik* iMnimkIktir tko epm-
; fto dirldood
docUrod #i tko an
ittol «MoUag o< iko Moplo Vollor Omh
l#tivo»odlo. Tko fkHprjr la nom ooO'
Uoolt^otlvoly I# Iko ^oi#K
iodo for
c^lod tko Om Bill Rodooldk roBiM
*a Ormod RkpMr. vbkii will houiio
l^roniUm oollod iko MrOmiousli car
lorokttoM
» koMfr of
la MioMcao It 10 da^aod tkai tkt
000 « tbio r««aUl«> wlU
dnrarriair flow of oao and tkorouy
luako a bi« rtidoctkm la tko aao 1
Homo <ho ooad'or iho mpaar.
;CM«r JooUoo KcAlray o/ tk»
girooio cuart ha« apoolatod H. B. La
Cyllo of laaaalat to suoeot
of tko
d to roainaotfato wltk BiM
ko eaaio la. aad om ff ko woaM
ry I# ondofau klo toofo a Ittila.
ivo ywa kooa haTlnc aero troakaa aaaal adU tka koraoi
Horalotroko aafcod.aa kor kaokaat
^aaM tato iko kfukoa. faokod
•rMrafM for klo Hld4lay ml
-TroabloT No. wkat tmablo ooold
koTo? I tbiak I kaow bow to
ro koraaor
*Taa baro boo« rofllne all tko i
iBf Uko a war-palDtod aaraco. Tko
mm wttl tklak yoa ara a wild
ffOOl tko woodt ”
d* on tklak mm» man yo? i okall
ilador Ikon/* Blmoa srowiod.
ko dlppod Mb boatod facw la a ba
of wator at tbo oink.
-But. roally. BI«on. why do you do
• Tbo borooo pro not deaf, tha
flat wakon tbo ochoeo of a twe
wd arm fam to aiako tbi^ k«W
la. I baro always auppoaod that
borsew bad koonor noaooa aad (
nurb qulritor )baa wo ran. Yon
know Ihoy will prlrk up Ihoir oam If
a toan 1. ooniaR np bobind ibom, boforo Ibo drlror boam ll.*‘
-Won. all I Laow 1.. that fro «o!
to yoll at Vm to nako ‘oni do wbai
I want om-to dp. • That Dolly Iroad.
down Bora con* than an olopba
I daa't k#yp pi bor.- oald Bl
oirolokJaf kliB.olf out oa tho kit
lounio and faaolos btmaolf with Ma
kar.
-I rnlly bHloro- yon apoll bor and
all oar kormoa by aucb nanacoi
You Jork tbo lino, and about at tbem
BOlIl tboy cot nerruua aad rooeat It.
Dolly baa loo much aplrlt to stand
aucb troatmont. I ahoul^ not blaipc
hot If abo |*ikod or kicked overytklnf
lo piooM. I'm Miru I ahuuld. If I woro
Ba. MaBan!
JInlay
MUnga by Che way yoo
ntMi^Mra. Tblaileden. tfoortaf
-Whai did Mtaa Martar#! *yr bo
-Bk# eald you alwaya yellad Ilk
lat. that It arae tka way with fara
a: wbleh nnkaov'toaottrae. Id
A kao# Mker man aMd^ker
that yarn aa yoa do.**
-I mtppono U la
babli I re fallen Into, tf yon hear
word from me ihia afioraooo. above
the aound of a ben's caoklo. just tell
me of It. I am total to mne to tboao
fa aoaiktef Initabyw.
vkiM aa noftly an ike wfad to the
Ma. Jam keep your
-If you keep your word I think you'll
than
knd
The 0#etor«e Pr
front door, and drew tbo eollar o
fur Met blgber to shut out tko sharp
wind. Inside tho house there
a momonfd ooofusUm, end fbon
Mrs. Qroofl. assisted by the six lit 11.'
nere is m mirt etfeett?e
ftr smtU t4Tcr*
tista« tkai Wilt CAnm. IX Wii«s oiii<^ rdorns.
Tot an Mt
ywa ought to rlda.'
-iJj*^******^ atlUmomab- nM mast k# imtiBod wtataaMfewal
at a moMg al
tha amaiMikar two waeka koM
Attee'a cym opoaed wlda aaw In
U waa d^ehlad that ati^ with
■pliaorharuara. Dr. OOmaa waa iw M alkww. tom or daUkiSmtaly Mcklag ak tappokret ahall ka pMkablc
md ka aaaM to atpaet aoaa "Your
aekaol worriM yoo. Born R wolf Tk# of
the offowdlv t«aai
Mg kora am a tlreaoM lot.AUea gaaped It waa tka aehool.
afiarall. Bha Broppod ker ayea. aad a lowed la ptaae of the ptayod <
pidfal atptasaloa enam iato ker Caeo. Bod.
Har vole# faitamd. .
The player dlsqooliA««d twi
-1 will try to Be bHier. doctor. Yoo
see. I am aot atmag aaoogk to paalak
tbam. Itarkapa. If I triad karder. I
eoald BUtaaga all right-- Them was
Ptar aaaaeaaaary mughnsM. soeb os
a akoka la her voieo.
sinking tbs v^nmr with the bi
The doctor's lips amlled. but not blv the fom with Ik# hand. rnceUng with
knm,
plltag up. atrlklng with ih«
eyas. They Alied aa they looked Into
AHceli. aad her perfdoxity laamaoad. locked kaade by llae»M in brMkt?i
Hie abrupt toao vaatebed aad kla Mt tbrokgh. tripping, tarkliag runnet
wbMi out of boaads and all acts of un
worda wore very goalie.
isary roagblMwa. the penalty shmil
-Will you lake my prescription?She glanced down at the medictne
cboai on the Apor and said submlsslra
ly: -Am you going to give mo a ton
lilng laniruage to on
ic?" Dr. Gilman langbtMl a Utile and allusive or
pushed the medicine ease away with
for the remainder of the day
bis foot. -I brought that with me
II be tho dnty of all of the of
a bulwark against the Grrens.”
Aclals to pcnalhre for the ahovo d
AIIm responded with a smile and'
fense.-.
^
went on more cheerfully: '1 aro ready
Players
oMhe shb- ihst has possi-r
to uke cTcrythlng you ojIvIbc. doctor
Dr. Gilwaii suddenly soV up vei Mon shall not bold. lock or ^herwlststraight. -I preaciibe a homo-" H nUtruci etcopi with the bo,ly; Intt a
player running wltb the iioll ma)
was looking tl be Are now.
ward off an opponent with hts hands.
-you kno'
Holding or unlawful obsirucilng in
not know—the
eludes
(A) grappling the opponent
e oil gone. Tboru Is no one left e:
with bonds; (Hi placing hands un Of>
l>r. Oilman lauked at her with
smile which mode. hU rugged far poneni to push him sway from n
-But R is my home I at player, tho deAnlllon «rf holding w^is
pnwrribing. dMr little Alice Ulhrop. Anally held over until the next metMln;;
foi further dlscnsiriuii.
and my Im-e end my’ cere. If
The mMiirsi tone .pr.q»oslt)oo os ex
^ ■
bring you happinesspounded by Harvard was sdopttHl. It
Thf doctor did nm Antsb .}b« sent
was egrt'Od that there shall be a r.-lIt hMiked wistfully at Alice.
8he imxed mt the flro now. H*« erw. two umpires and a linesman to
each gome Ftif small games, if nw--.
orrath'seemed to have settlsd
XMind her bMrt. She had felt ao use sery. there shall be but one umpire
On the question of oi»eolng the game
SM a moroMt before, mp shorn of^i
It was decided that soy man back i»f
ommnly power and dignity. Now h
be snspper-bock than Is* sIIowihI tu
make
a forward pass, pmtidod It does
She l«»k#d up shyly and said
not rxtemi Iwyoud the line of scjIu*
totingly: ‘ If your home and y
mage. He may also }iosh to a roan wbu
tovs-wrould bring me happiness i
I b« theI opU
opiy ono 1benHIted by ytkir Is In the line at scrimmage when the
-Miss Latbrop. I hear Is III.- Dr.
ilmen anaoaaeed tbo feet dolibcreta
. He stepp<ul Into the hell holding
s inediclno case in om- band while
with the other bo made en opening in
the line of little Ghm-us.
|»rpdluiaoBa|>aMDOi»onn
here Is nothing tho matter
ilDoftaa tko Arot toraatr
with her.- seld MriL Green In e dispareglng voice, "ehe U always com
lalninc. Did she send for you?"
Tbo doctor Ignored her question. Ho
: J(Mw>ph Orottool. a OHroli n**wapapor
**Tbero‘a no doubt about that. Mra. throw off his fur coot, picked up bis
Vian. trill bo apoolotod to a ooium
medicine
case again, mat asked calm
Yoa'rt ono of tbo balky
ly:
-Whom 4s obe?m Uo ooaot of Braail at a oak
klad." BlBoa rrpllod.
$t^ l«r aaoma/* •-In the tlUlng room.- replied Mrs.
un I. put in play. .
Tkafa M ttat tray borao that you
Omen, her arms akimbo. Instantly
81s Man on Line.
-Dear little girl," ssld Dr. Giinisn
U*f6 for oalo at fokllc anotloa at Laa- noM forBfty dollara loaa than you paid
I cHod: -In there.- end the
BIX men shall always be on the line
^ IM.OOO Mrao of taa komoiKoad tmr k#r b«nuia« you tbouebt bor loo
^ made a rush for a wmry He bent and kissed her fore. lUift
fractiMa
lor
your
uao.
Tomklna
aaya
r pink glow. -It Is useless to c
scrimmage, the Ave renter men shall
la Ooooda eoaotr TwoWyAtr
kmklng ftguro lying oa a conch near
bo
ooold
not
ank
fPr
a
bettor
borao
always be <m the line except lUt one
fess that I have been prescribing
^Iddof orofo ^rotMH aM^ iko l.ai
tbs ftreplaco.
You can aoo bln out tbore with bor alof the center men may drop Urif at
t^Olikl oomo food prtoro.
aan paid no aiiepilon to tbo mysHf all the while."—Woman's Jr
moot oTory day. Bnt you noror boar
hast five yards or mor«*. nmither man
Tko eoiorod prtntora who tror
Aguro oo the ewueb. Ho blocked th<
to take his place on ih« rush line
(^od inm tko TMiofoo InalUrto by him yrllinc at hia baraoa; It la not kla
raaco
against
Mrs.
Green
and
said
wayNot more tUn six m< n shell h
FfM
to
All
Mlnlatsra.
tko MaUooal PrlaUnt aad Bakrariag
Armly. "Como, chlldrou. I am bore ic
-Mra
Tblatlodew.
I
don't
care
a
con
the
line 6f scrimmage on defense
I
wUI
send
one
bottle
of
Wai
MBifiay of Nlloo kavo loft toarn. roree
visit the sick only."
White
tiDOBlal
wbHhor
ko
yella
or
wbUporr
Wine
of
Ter—the
best
c
,
others
shall be clearly Uhlnd the feet
oraa oot looortod to. bat tko imloa
Tho nroona. unused to i>bcyinc. look remedy oo earth—free to all mlnisterj
to bla boraoa. Ho may talk Cboctow to od sulky.
Unoroen snd Inside the raon
Obo aro lockod oat laduood tkoi
who will recunmeod It to their fiiec
Ibom for aN I rwro. but I mean, to
on tIk end.of (b« line.
Hoto.
•
-Horry up." come tho dticiors after giving It a fair trlaU Addn
There shall be no tackling beh
navid A. Aitkoa of Aaalt Bio. MaHo mako ary kornea mlad mo. and If I strong, cheerful voice, end os tboy Dr. C. D. Warner. Coldwaier. Mleb.
haro to yHI to do It. than I pmpoao nied slowly past him. costing longing
knee except by the men on the 1
kao bfoa^t aalt afaioai oadUltraad
to you sc^msge on defense, and of
glances behind, ho added: -Now. d<i
"Yao. but If
men on the ends «jf line-of
not IH mo sm one of yoit bock
imoroot la ibo Moooo mfalaf pitifo
aulmala wlikout yolllnc. auroly you until my visit is over.''
w cannot tackle l>elow the
tloo aad a fourth of ail tbo aumi
kn«>e.
ran. I liollorn you mako tbom rlc
Ortroro ban oowtrod oo ibo aalo of
His glance Included l«th mother end
of
this
country.
The
following
Is
children.
Hurdling in the llae-U to U prohlbponicm of bl* boldlngt. rlalialaf that lourfouad oo a toiubstooe in a cemgtery at
•H mako thou rlrloua? Juai loll mo
TbM be rkioed. the door, dmw i Tmtoa. N. J. Although the fact ts
«i (the deAnlUtm of hurdling to In
of a raju*. will you
chair in front of the couch end eat Dot Stated In the Inarriplton. It woold given out at the meeting two
hence.)
Md that ho tra> to aharo Id ibo ro
••Y«w. you kn^ when you blro^ Da- down.
Min»o
-I have come to prescribe for you
rU- team to drtro out to Aunt Jano
The inktterof a Aeld faUrmto
postpuiied until the next meet
Hoadioy Proy of McBaln. Doo IWm becauae our borao. had tbo eplioodc. Miss Alice,- ho said, looking for Uk
dorf of Oraad RapMn and W. C. Yuity It waa Juju your way with boraou that trmt time at the Agum on tho couch.
also the seleetlon of k eenirsl
-I am not 111. Dr. Gilman."
H« struck s bsUoce with tbs world.
board of ofOclals.
or Cadillac, aro to build Iho nadlllar made them Jump Into the anowd
And then hs kkrksd tbs bsom.
fodltorlum. TkO plaos prorldo for a aad dump u. Into tbo anew. Davla aaid
Tho doctor smiled tascrutably at tbo
The ten-yard gain rule was fuKy dis
VuNdtog U& root la loacUi oad 100 fTot bo noror know tbom to do .ucb
Are and held his palms uy lo the
TSS.H1. but no derlMon was arrived at.
^ width. rruoUac oo Mlicholl. a n«oi.
warmth. Then he turned suddenly
Broke Worid's Record.
10 foot wMo ADd 100 foot lone, for
end looked keenly at Alice ljUbrop.
-Oh. ho didn i. boy?- Simon ai
Ormoud-Dayiono, Fla.. Jon. 2Jt.Bclm-sd wife of R’d OsHtek.
oibor purpoaoo; « .tae- right and clurod at bla wifo. She Adgeiod nervously with her black
'Itb the tire of hi. r.-ar wheel gone
, Rl>s sllppsd her wind
^baf# foot. Mnoktaf aad rofrootamont ad my way to do with it. can yo
dress with one tronapamni band.
After doing a. week's baking.
before the fortieth mile, running on
fiiottiii. Ibo trbolo lo bo framo aad ro »o?B’hmi was going to happen? Had he
rim at Urp siKM-d. and
fulHaf aboot fc.ooo la tbo battdlas.
oome to tell her that she must give up
hy. thousands on the hcarh
-indood 1 can. Wo had atoppm! to
; wmiaai DIsau of VeoointBoo. ralT-r potk with tho Bandoraon'a. I nimpoci her little school? Whst would become
side. Clifton Eal»p. In a nlnety-hor
of her then?
Me froA dolIrluB iroaMUM, foackt tbo
power Englifh car.^ broke the world s
ou wantod to akow off a little bit
'I-. I.ewU Coi
^d who wa. watfiitae him tkroneh nd whon we marted on. you Jorknd
AM her faulU end ahortoomings of Ptsansylvaula and Itanlet Letobert record for MOO miles Saturday after
<ho otroAo, joApod Into tko ritror at the roina and ywllod at them aad the arose before her-the could
make of EugUnd. Darden died in 1H57.
making the distance In j hour
t»ouoto fall, aa^ _waa drownod
the Mg boys mind. How was tbot pos When la beelth be was seven feet six
lutes 40 2-S seconds. The former
IM*an-. iKKly »a« carrlod.i.ror iho daai
Mblo when oho kad am mmngth lackea la hdgbt and weigbod over 1.000 world s record, made by Fleirber on
Is. Tbemlsooreconlortliedate
hi. nock and tK>ib Top* wortic
same
rooms, was i hour Ik nilnI've always iboucbi li wee Ineky yonr enough ovoa iq shake tbo little ones?
w death of Cornelius, which oc
e'; 14 seconds.
» was M mil of aimw you could Her head ached so badly she often hod curred lu t»Ike county. To., but the so
i Mbw Allco Robon.. ajcod 4J. of
on bir desk: perhaps ho had count soys .that be was bom la 17W.
not yoll for e minute, or until Mr. BenCedrino. driving on IisHsn car! also
llklilo Rapid., bma boon lakoo to Kala
board
how.
only
a
few
dsys
bofom.
tt Mold run to our easlsteaco end
Whoa U hU prime be mMsuird eight broke the world's record-lime. 1 hour
(ifOOO for the tbird tl»o to bo oora
so tired she ha«| Insisted that
[WO huiies around the wulst
tbo borwoa. or wo mtebt bereadl
1C minutes » mecondu. Hilliard. In a
l^lttod lo tbo aayuun. fbo waa fln<i
mix limes eight are sixty-four. Sitting six feet tall aad weighed
po
car of the same make as CIMTdM ESarp.
takoa tkoro In \m «ad wa. n>ma»ltiod
there bofem Dr. Gilman »bo Jodkod ItanJoi Lambert was aa bhigUsh freak was third in 1 hour 21 minutes 5 sec
ifaii la 1»7 and .taid anill iM^ Hoi
of the eorly
of the ceuiurj
painfuly Ignorant and week
onds.
.Three others cars, driven by
. of oiolooro Aado It Bocyoiary |
tod at the doctor s bond Jy- died in Juno. 1«». He was of sveract
Undo. Harding and Chevrtdet. did
hdght. bat weighed 7» pounds.
9asalDaoildkartotkoa.ylaA.
Ing oo bis knee. Once wbM sbe bod
noror know before
not Anlsk. CUflord Earp l«i at the
I that oven she was forced
10 and 20 mUes. ihen loet one of his
o. 1 know whei 1 em
to admit the fact be bad takea her
The pkrmse “this Ibdanture.- t
I 1 ka w one baa to apeak
Ure. and Codrino took the lead. At
between hU hands and pressed ipfNara so often In lego] pspero, is of
Itstelletlon of a maauaJ treiaiac and
tarioos origiiL
the upriy days perck- the fifty-eighth mile Cedrino was In
the ache oat, and she had slept.
the load, but Cliffbrd Barp had crept
6imomicw edonaa mm Id the ipblle aadereund. They kaow taura Ibaa
xamt
wws
naad^
legal
docaments
btAs If In raapnaai to the mmary, tko
ijChool.. hevlnt offered the Kbool M lire them erndit far. aad they doctor leaned forward and laid bis wose It was c^per than paper. Tka up on his three tires and was IliUo
oaves were not col evenly, but seal- more than sir minutes behind. At 70
^ward ISM for the pardbaee of epelp. bare goi to kaow who la tkeir mUt.
moot la bla moot prafdaalom
If I dhhiY take tkal Dan oat one# Ip
oltas Cedrino had gained 32 seconds
»»ont.
I A deal ham beda doaed by the Boo- a whne'aad fir# btm a whlppiag. bo^d
Hilllerd. Than Cedrino loot a tire and
^tn paitknoa of^tra^wtakt
of
ae If w# tere little Alice Lathrop.Ust lap Cedrino mode a
8be rooted her bead agolnat the
Tkeys am teees ao Bald wldb expmn- effort to #ln. but finished i
high bock of the cooek aad tmstlly
dosed ker eyes, but not aatll the doe>
yo? WMo aatry wltk a damk 1
law the gathering tears. He what the BMm faataiM maRy ore. oaya
Mta Thtaitadew mopped ker w
«d the thin face and am akobby
Tha Boat In tH# World.
dmos with a curious expreadoo
^ «minw ata taad*Mr lta« mmrnrmr
a face. Tkoa kaaoldabnipUy:
i^taory dlM.1 Beearal ^«a «MM
-Bo you am ad Ur
^aotTw^at a. iMAaf i.
-Well. I kaow 1 am 1
Allea akook kar haad. Bbe cooM ad
oday. fPr nome iM
ad karaair to apgak altar tk# M
i> |L M r a IH*. terMfy of -Tee. and you am kc
paikj ta tk# docura trdca.
TmrAWCOBOWAHTAa
TRYAlIBCOIVWAlirM,
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THAVtlM Cmr BMUHCim
POBinON WANTBD-By yoaag lady
Mogropkor who U also fomlllai
wBk ofBoe work* Address "Bteoag
rat>W.- Reemd offtc#.
Jon 20 tf j
WANTCQ-Wcrtc' oa amwe.
Mn
Martha K. Orr, 431 Bariow BL Pkon
2M,
Jmnfi^f
-Work by day cC -aay do} priNr aamlog. fi82 It
doe 12-'f
nsvM or TM vanaa art aaoiM.
LOST
LOST-l^kei set with diamonds I
crescent shap lomals F to II lb
ward if relunuHl to Recttrd office.
I.n -7.,
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HOUBC FOR RtNT-46.00 per month.
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. Jan24-i;t
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wood avenue. K^Goodrleh.'
doe 7-tr
FOR SALE
m
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ofOOD-
state Uank bull
FOR 8ALE—U>sier Ihreehorse ms £t*hIjfa\wtUeof
rine engine; guarautiM-d In perfect ^
THB,
runnUtg onli r and In the Inst of conUlUuu; owner wants more power;
siimp f.ir «»meon« os price Is low for
a quirk sale; euglue gives speed of
k tulles mil hour In 22-fool Imal with
4Vt fool ^b.-am. Address Engine,
caro lUvord.
,
Jan 23 U
lo yon if of
Hait.J.Johnsohs
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FOR SALE-TwIrnW. cowH.'one fr.“sl.
Id 8«>ptcmber. tbe otber not mill;
Ing; win bo sold cheap. Dr. A. 11.
Holliday.
Jan 17-tf Srou m Mt ntUWd'wItli mmHi.
RHEUMATISM snd
BLOOD CURE
FOR 8ALE-8eveml cor loads of dry
block wood. Wilt deliver lo any
quantity. Inquire at Farmers Sup
ply <kj.
Jan IMf
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bf
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MONDAY. MMUANV A IMt.
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i W*lMf4««plMOM)rthc
icim dUimr has bacw la ebargr ef tba
laia mohr ^ aii'ltoa Jpr ibkty
aaeaaad baaaiifaiiil iflitofro
rafoare,
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m, sa^ aa^BsxttottW^^^
UMKEamCES.!
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TRAVEME CITY LOOOB. No. IX. K.
cC P, me«a avary tliaraflay mm
tag. New Moaaoa bMk C. a Wei
ler.CC
:«dMrSirSMt Aehodaerer
plefaattoemplial, Baisaatbaaab
misrr tan. wWeb waamt that toe «aa
IPAXTINE Toflet A«ti*eptkA
■ TMf b the exp^riefice of
ovefTOMwhohtiMedit
i We fimiitM PAXTINE
iToHec Aetbep^ to heel mil
•tired mod wemk cymm.
af tba ctorfl w. Ha is tba :
veteraa ttvlag of tba Mexk
aad is tba smhr
oatbaboaaallst
•s.'He was
boy. aad wbfia Ibas aa-
If it fmib we return your
wSKwey.
beat pan of bto left arm.
iiilbma^or^ ftrengtheo
^wmoN Mum CO. Tfuvcmc
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iwBiLWEnmmwm
2S.!Sr=.
• bawbatoaat of Vava
Tba pabUc appetite .
i ovary man's Ufa to ao
uasT'
tbo grave tbit very fov faeu or fan
toota bakaptblddoa. Tbara worw.
I to or moM.
at ih»
t toorr. u- Wkms of ■oroooo
Mr ItaMrf wmii btaok roirrt mad tke
• iBClOOOd IR R CRR» of WbItR HAO^
> Vttb R »altf lock rb4 kojr. It eoRt
^HIr trill wok to U> MDmkoe. Oodar
bRfl. WRRt Bto. WRi^mJrtR. Bto
eftaiid
Lrc. ORldkM. Coaik Byn*.
SlUnlltoRRdIroRlUdiRL Mr.BRO«rkc
JioB bto trip Mfcws r trmn |nulr by blm
I Ooroiwir HlorlkR of
York rtHI
Wr wkRUU* «« ^ pwttcod with
Hbo polllto^
RJ
irhtoi to this elRRB of ptoifis daring r
IroOMU Intonrtow bR cmno ooi wl»h tbU
iMUbfRl of «rl«to: ‘ThanM two
«b4« tb« pomtcu
pom teal
;penoaa www
|g«r U iHijrood bttmRR ondorntRodlng.
OR* to brfom b« to elected to ofbcc
Rod tbe other to Rfier. There rtr
; Rleo. I may nay. rarkme brtoa of poll
iSctoOR. joRt RR ito ar^ YRiKm.
heootta of ptoHUH^towbtorR. fanulU
It tea boa dootoi by the tnuteee
?of tbe Camofto laatltate In Pltt.barg
to BRRM tbe aebool of doamotlc Rcleo^
raad an for nroaMO of tbe aov Sebool
•of Toehookmy. Ibo btorgbroc Carnegie
^■tool for Woawa. tn l«wr of the
■otber of Aadronr Carnegie. While
tbo piapooittoa to oae bto mother n
^ na»e la tbto way was a total surprise
to Mr. Carnegie, be has expreeeed his
pleaadre that her nane has been
rhoeea for this penoanent asaoctotkin
;aad bad to pay ITS poatage on It?**
' That moeeiloB to belag aeked in the
j doakppowe of the boaee of represenu
; tJree. He atory to that eome member
pqt a frmbk op a bookcase eoatalaliig
' tbe wbole oolfll tbraafk Ibe mplla The
i poeutoa aatborttlee of the cepliel
i held up ibe bookcase, claiming It wes
i i not traokable. and tbe member wes
. i obliged to pey |7l postage.
• When Prof. Willard PUher of Weslejran nalreralty was suggested as a
* candidate for mayor of Mtddleton.
■ Otmn.. where the unitreraliy to situated.
! tbe proposal oaasad no little merrli menl. He bad been elected to ibe city
! council as a deawemu but on taking
; bto seat aimoaaoed that he was a stout
repabileaa. He said that under the
clrcomstaBCM be would. In a general
way. act with the decnocrats. At tbe
i r««eni electWh be ran aa a full fledgwl
democrat, and much to the surprise
of hts politlrsl oppoaenis wss rrturned
a winner. Jadeed. tt Is more than
hinted that ba bad scarcely any Idea
bimeelf that be eouM succeed.
•Rbmbsn Bey Ootsha. whose fsther to
governor «f sn Albsnlan proelnce. U
In this country eodesvoHng to Interest Americnn In. edueaitoosl projects
for the beaset of bto counirymra. At
, j oae time he wss an officer fn the
Turkish army, but on being charged
brlth seditions pi^tiees he was ex
iled. Now the sultan ogers $31,000 for
‘ > f bto bead. Occasionally be visits hto
^ I native land disguised as k idlest. Gotsbs to only a years oik The Albs. nisns consider him a veritable Qeorge
. j Wsabtogtaa.. His pec*onslt|y to at
; iMiva and Impraasive and despite
t 1 tba batolpe be bae eadured. despite
r I tba Ibet that Tarktoh ballets have
I foaad to aa tbrae separate ores
«
j be Is vlgoroBS aad hearty.
Owe of these, perhaps tbe oldest, to
the ooestloB whether beneath the Allaatie not far from the Bahamas there
to a sunken cxmtlnent. known to tbe
Greeks as thd lost AUantta. It was
still talked of familiarly In the first
half of the last century. ScaHerIng
mea declared that when the water was
calm aad clear they had caught
gtlmpaee of aacteat clllee beneath with
tbelr glineHng rpofs and eidres. an l
fhat in cerialn conditkms of ihealmos
pbere the lolling of the liells could be
distinctly beard. Treatise* were written by learned profeeaors to prove the
prohabUHy of the legend, and other
float aad jeer at It as an Idle fable.
Certain flotaom and jetsam, which
was washed ashore after a heavy
storm, on the coasU of Georgia and
Plorlds-logl of strange woods unknown to this generation, coins, hit*
of carved marble and beaten brass—
was ascribed to the long dead work
men of Altontls.
The kml t^oiony to now known only
as the subject of an ancient fable.
But sixty years ago It wss to most ed
ucated people, believed to be an acioal
fact
^
‘
tolher moch-dlecussed myatcry
was what had become of the col
ony of cIvUlted people who at the
time of the settlement of this country
lived on the westera coast of Green
land.
That country to shaped something
like the half of sn egg. cut length
wise, the fist side upon the earth, the
-point to the south. The rounded cent^ to s heap of Impenet^Ie !«•
mountains. As the centuries go by.
enromous bodies of ice slip from It
Into the sea. and breaking off. drift
slowly down along our oossU. Thew;
he Iceberg* of tbe Atlantic ocean.
this side, trsdlllon says, once dwelt a
civilized people who. both In knowl
edge and the habits of life, were far
in advance of the I^plandt rK.
A HEALTHY OLD A6E
OFTCNTBEBESTfARTOFLIFE
ter Wemea Faeelng Tbrwugb
aee has allotted os each at
• yfifT iSd^U to*
molt If we die prematunely.
l
-Ilk ao mora. parbapa. tbaa
i iil^ kava baaa aapantad. Top wea.
k:'
' tba rwral fraa daUeafy- That Is tbelr
way of tgbUaf back. Bat thara to
Bgablag to tba talea. 1 aaad aaly teO
1 yoo that 1 have amear baaa moi
^ aaeb aftoar asiamweri^i
! have, aatoaaataiy. aaror baaa pro-
B ookmy two eBatarles ago eml
• la a body |o gm aastera coa|t
of Greealaad. attemptlag to cross tbe
no Impeaetrmble masses of lee la
wler. No tidings ever have come
from them. Some of the sclen
nan who aodoHikpaaled tbe Hayes
Itloo made tbto gaesilon a matspecial sljjdy. They reported
t doubt coold hardly exist that
people didooce Inhabit that part
of Ibe coast sad that they now had ut
icriy vanished. If they bad been swept
away by a ptwtilence-tbelr household
^
be left to
tell of them,
tery. not a i
_
show that they ever Head,
posed by tbe Danish mtoaU
r had perished In Ibb ranges of Ice
were trsdltlooa that they had
safely reached tbe weaUni coast aad
settled there, now forming a clvlllxed
junlty. wholly Isolated from the
rest of the world. O^e of Nansen's
voyage* was. in fact, directed to tbst
in the hope of finding this col
ony. He was not able to roach the
nort\iern part of the coast, and the
mystery to therofbre yet unsolved.
Another problem which perplexed
pigmy race which cantnries ago
undoubtedly Inhabited the Tenessee
itaina Legends among the In
dians told of such a tribe of dwarfs,
who vjfre Buppoeed to be of more In
telllgence than the red men. But those
ids wt*Te very baxy. A burying
the skeletons were
of pigmy pro^rikma Some of them
were carried a^tX college museums.
But as far as I know no sclentIrtc Inqulry has ever been directed to this
question.
Another curious matter which
caused much speculation sixty year*!
ago was the fate of’ M «ilony of
French etalgres who fled to this cotintry- in the eighteenth century and took
refuge In the northern part of Ain
bama. Like tl^oee FWnchmen who
found safety In Delaware, they were
for the most part of noble blood, Mar^
quises and counts earned their living
In Wilmington as dancing masters
and even chefs, «nd thv\r descendanu
live there still.
But the poor gentlefolk who bent
penalless to Atoliams to escape the
guillotine penetralod-ibe - wilderness
and made up a cblony of rlne growers,
farmers, etc They wtirked hHple*sly
a while, surved. and then melted.sway
mysteriously. Whether tbey- returned
to ungrateful France or died In tbelr
exile nobody known.. It .was a roman
tic. tragical question whkh much In
terested, the last generaaoo and to
now forgotten. But. It Is will I unsnswere«t -New York Herald.
Why Fruit Crops Fall.
There are many obscore agencies
that prevent fruit trees from bearing
good crops and.;Other* tMki are tier
fertly evident. As we Investigate we
become more familiar with tbe ca«se»
that operate to produce or nin fruit
CTOpe aad ate better able to combat
dtonaara. Insect enemies and the varlatkma of the weather.
We have fltocoverefl. for Instance,
that apraying a peach tree wlth^whltewash eflriy In the VfBftcA bbfl dnee'dt
This atotemeot to the poeiUve troth.
twice later. If necessary, will retard
bud growth and often wave the crop
oat cxecoelve fatlgoc. aad yoa hreak from lata troats. - T*
. AftjiAfaryfioehne
.liakT *t Uw Um
yoa eaoooi bear to be croeesd la aoy
asedielaetbaal
rtettos. Tbe galckeat wax to ramady
ease* which hare reacsbad maUrttj to
to top graft aaother variety opon them
In soinclent goanUty. Tbe Seekel
and tKieffer pears sad tba Ooocord.
vtoltlag the flowers daring tbe rweep^ | .\togara, Agawam aad Oreaa Mooatala
If bees are kept from fruit ] grapes are self-sterile.
mm by aalilag or other arUfleta)
rtr of
I tba amat of fralt eat to liuie
otbar taaeeta may taka part la tba
carrying of poHan. tbe fralt rmtoar
mast raly cblefly apon boaey be^ Ex
totoi the flytag of bees di
period wbea tll^flowers are 1
parleaca ahowa that tboagb baagry
beaa amy fly two or three mltoa. blvas
aboald bo wltklB half a mBe of tba or
ebard or saian fruit patch .—Bntoaaga.
ntt opoa the sprayed portico, but
Ktadanoe o^ tbe other. A fall- atmba1ali*b Fait Bila b IB tMi.
are doe to the above^mentiooed cause septic UibMit tU Is BieQitlkA ts
caa ool wen-be i#Went»M. but may be
modified by having U-ea' near at hand
to otnixo tbe fbon favorable periods
which do ocenr,
la aoioe traneile* of frnlU the
flowers are self-sterile and refuse to
take potleo even from another flower
on the aanie pUnt. Kertlllsatlou can
then take ptoce only when tbe pollen
Wa have aad oBar far aala tba Ml
I from a separate plant, that Is. lowlat list of real astata. It to aU da
a plant milsing from a separau^ sirabto property and moat ba aold
All our varietle* of orchard and
small fnilCs are repruduw-d by cutUngs. grafts, btids. layer; or similar
bods and md from ee<-d. heoc<' an* dweUlng.
l^t n. e cor. ICth aad Baaato Bta.
merrily
plant cm up Into a great
ST n. on lith at.
many parts. Therefore. In self-eterilr*
teeny places where ibe'ftmpeTmlare
falls aevaral Aegreea below the dan
ger pottt.
Tbe effect of «raytog to not a mat
ter of experb^ent ba Ita efficacy to
aooa aa It becomes a Mflna practice
to apray we may V»k fbr the exUacUoa of tbe cofllln moth and tbe yarl-
ou fam*
trosMe as.
AIM* tm, tiMM Oia Ytmmn-t
<Wm*
kaiwhnt nuoB*
«kr thrit oo,* IkU •»* am tmo •
Mit er (he bMMMi eUtb M tm
1. nepete Wteianaielatfai
eoi<
ESPSOALLt AMFTBl TO
SOFT COAL STOYES
'TflAVCRM CITY LODOa No. ttt. F.
m‘‘ms
Webavohnndfrdsi
in place of coal
IT IS CUBANEl
AKDCHBAFEK
BUSINESS CURDS
$5.00 a Ton
lOic i Bd.
502 Wilhelm block. CIttoeaa phone
TaEraOIEHttTliUURDa
TMVERSE CITY 6AS N.
DttHHi PTMr Fir SHi
•ZitS
TKEffiieiNm
UUnV£ai)6H SYRUP
8t. and MichU^ Ava. ,
S lots oo^^wood ava, batwaaa
Wayne and Bsv Sts.
S lots on Bomos atrsaC batwoM
Wsyna and Bay Sts.
Lot 71. and house. Oak Hsifbta..
One of the best locsUont la tbs dty
or surrounding comiUy for boms. 4
12 to 14 acres land In BDnwood Iowa
•tflSeS
te a good market garden.
S 40 s
4 40*s IH miles
There is considerable saw Umbat
and plenty of wood Umber oa tbli
land. Soil good.
Also several gUMge tond oontrmeto
ang 1$^
J. ■. OralUek Oo.
BONEY
-TAR'
UP
SALE
VJ:
DR. T. A. WILHELM. DentltL Oty
jra house block, room 1.
OR. fTholosworth-spwui «t.
lenilon to diseases of the eye. ear,
nose and throaL Glaaeee fitted.
Kooms 7 and 8. H. A L. Heroantlle
Co. block. Both phoaea.
1M9
T|iia is the time to buy w«U
dmgK^ftaSSptr ctmt ii*CO«alall through the store
P. S.—Kfuiember our op
tical opening, with Prof.
Shellnmu of (imml Kni)kla,
4anuary 8lh to PUh. Eyes
toaUsl free.
M. EEL TIME CARO
'EEiiiir
STEP SAVERS
-“"RiSjS:
HARRY B. HARNER—Rxpert 4>lana
toner and action regulator. Satis
faction guaranteed. With Kimball
Music House. CIU, phone 2C4.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON-Attorney
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Traverse City. Mich. Cltlxens phone 106.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Cai^
vcr. Prices ressonsble. Offloe with
O. P. Carver A Bru. Both phonos.
IR. E. F. CHASE—Homeopsthto. Offle^e over Bugb<*e's drug store. Clllxens phone—Kecldence, 236 ;orSos
E. L. THIRL8Y—Special attson to dlwwses of children. Room
) State Bank bldg. Both phones.
J. M. nuellmantel
BEAL BSTATC AND bOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Wo mannfactnre them and make
low prioea.
cm,. MICH.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY, M. D.—Physi
cian and snrgwn. Removed to offlees over First National bank. Cltltens phone 385.
W.TULLERcan estimste your UmhfT,
Reference Traverse City Mfg. Co,
110.000 worth of Umber
bt during N
Novcmlier and De
ver. $5 a day.
jan 2-lyr
The hamlBomoat anil most eonvenlent n
JITC8EN CABINET
market Solid Oak fronts,
and dost proof Roller liearing Flour
tra\*ebsb
on. W. E. MOON—Phonss, offles,
Cltx.. 107; Hell. 99. Residence. 716
Washington street, Cltx. phone 216;
Hastatrs
diAonaeA of tbe eye.
wnth Dr. I, A. ThompMMi
PIRST NATIONA1. BANK BLOCK
J. E. GREILICK CO.
D^ eT b. minor—Office «rer Amerlean Drug Store. Special attentloB
to eye, oar. nose and thruaL Glasses
fitted. Both phones. Residence 513
Sixth street.
Office In Munson
GENERAL INSURANCE
THE HANNAH DRUO STORE.
208 Wilhelm block to 407 and 401
new State Bank hnlldlag.
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Qraad
Traverse ljuid and lioan Co.. F.
CUTdLASS
CHINA
8ILVERWAHE
ART HOODS
Traverse
. Dated. Dec. 1. 1905.
M.B.HA8KELU
flee 4-tf
City Trassorar
>a O. a CHAtC, removed from 10$-
MARK CRAW*8 DELIVERY—Light
for tbe collection of
Bat*a Lazativfl Hooey and Tar is an j The tax rolls
Cbi SiWihr
Id county taxes for the
improvement over all Cou«h. Lung |
*“rnd“**fSr
and for the delinquent
and Bronchial remedies. It cuU I
Uxes and special ssall phlflgm
phle«m from the throat draws ,e«n.mu *f«r said
taiu year
i
have been
out the inflammation, reUeves the placed In my hands for collection.
I win be in my office to receive said J.H. MONROE GEO. W. MeWETHT
feverish conditions and atrengthena taxes
from now until Feb. 1. 1906. on
the mucous membranes lining the esob week
MONROE & MCWETHY
day from 6 o'clock to 11:30
throat and bronchial tubes. ItacU o'clock In the forenoon and from 1
gently on the bowels, thus expelling o'clock to 4 o'clock In tbe afternoon.
On all state and county taxes paid
all colds from the system. Best before
10. the regular fee of
for children because it is a certain, one perJanuary
cent for collocUon wlll^be
ail NBW wiLBam block
safe'-and haimless cure for all charged and on all taxes paid on or
Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping after January 10. there will be
rged
a
fee
of
four per cent for col- DR. GAUNTLETT
Cough, etc. Prepared by Pine-ule
Ion.
Penalty
on
delinquent
city
Medicina Co.. Chicago, U. S. A.
school taxRa and special assess- KWs BpooUl Attention given to
t of SI
e In
PIANO TUNIh
CLEAN
•TAX Km
i^^enewCough Syrup.
It rid« the system of a cold
by actiug as a cathartic on
tbeboweU. Sold by
•MA Mh ot T:»» p. «1; Gayle
aacretary; NaUla
*
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R’V
atl Ba.t rr«i.t Bt.
U» BtalM
Tohn R. Santo
General Insurance
New wabdm WIL, TrtfcrieCItjr
Wood Has Declined
DBS. J. 0. fc HAET J.TtUBVLOOB
OSTEOPATHIC PHYMOtABMI
Jteaa«»f4Waiwl.tedg. • s. a*, te If
For The Next Thirty Days wc WiU Deliver
DRY HARDWOOD ^LABS AND EDGINGS
FOR $1.75 PER LOAD GREEN. $1.50 PER LOAD
SOFT WOOD, $1.25 LOAD
rx.rpltmna.y.
^ ^
a—.
L. L. A. BUILOINQI
A. D. TYLER
DEIMXIST
Office 63S Nev Wiliulm Block.
CitUem’ pbcDC 639.
These loads contain on an average of two cords
aeoc J!4 !!aroi$
Oval Wood Dish Co.
C>KNTIST
MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY
JAIMUARV IS
!>
i'oi Trssf Strttt
, PSmb Tmt Mm. Boh PMm* S7
can
O. P. CARVER & BRO.
Tire Insurance
C. D. MILLER
DENTIST
Fine Dental WorK 'NATMMAI. onwTWTn'-—
£v«SSe5«
DlbJ.W. HIGGINS
t ■ tato IM ba
naimr tbsoLaa
■ ■ ;■ • r; v7,;;,.,.v-'
■ ^47.
^ THE E\^I]^itf MCOm)
8ATUROA*
2620
TiuvcfttKcmr.i
VETBUN8 0F
nUIMMIES
•CARNATION OAV.**
AV^MMUAltV 1^ fM.
WOULONTUSE !uinoisisfninsi.oM
INFORMATION
PRESIDENT WRIGHT DREW nui
AND PRISON SENTENCE.
Day - MeKlalar a Wrthday. wan ohaarvad at tha capital by wwaria
MAUCHfO TO OfUVI Of OCNBRAL late preaidsara favored Bower, \lalt WOULD BE KEPT FROM AUTMORk Atleged ThM Typographical Union
Nm If of ChAeago VteUtoB no Inora to Che Sepanmewts arete given car
TIES AND NEWSPAPERS.
JOMPM WHttLCft.
aatkma
junction in PiwmiK Striko.
Canton. O., Jan. —Today was obBy Wire to the EvetOng Reeqpff.
asrvsd as -Carnation lmy.“ Mm. Me
Chicago. Jan » -k>lwln R. Wright,
lUaley planed caraatloaa oa her dead
nealdmrt of Typographlrel Union So.
ooMrcotfUTK vrri^t camc
WAS FORMER COUNSEL FOR THE ! was aenteneed to thirty daya In Jail
aad fined tSOO by Judge Holdum for
•
OM SMCIAL TAAIM.
ARMOUR COMPANY.
tbe alleged violatkio oPsn isjwartlon
In the present printerv* strike. The
EadMiler of Tarre Haato Bank Waad^
ization was fined $1,000 Edward
Oaclared That Garfield Stated That M
adOoiltytatho Charvtbithe
Be*»e< was sentenctNl to Uirty day*
and fined tZO.
Would Be Kept
By ^ to the BvaaingBaeorS.
PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT.
laaapolis. Jaa. 2*.-CusUv A.
man. ex<mshler of tbe Vigo Na By W ire to the Evening Record.
tioaal
baak
at
Terie
Haute,
this
m
te IW starm a»4
Chleago. Jan. SS.~lymls C Kraafh 8y Wire to the Evening Record.
Ing pleadbd guilty In Pcderel court to
<*ff. formerly counsel for Armour, the
Indianaisdi*. Ind. Jan. 29.-Aitendfind-witness In tbe prtd|mlDary trial of ii» u|*>n the ciiuf«Tence trf the miner*
packers, this mornlnfa i*-srified and .iperan.r* le-Ileve a iMwo-ful set Ik*
that fYunmlssloner Carflehl Implied Blent will he r.*a< he<l this week.
chrlLC^MdnUliiplAevani Ttii.
inity In intenlews vrith the t«ck
t0twmm or four^t^.Mia1o«^ coo
epreiientatives In April. IJmt Th«*
Cobwi sad FWnipplw'
taking of testimony commenced after
mrcM In norrow to Injr th«* nrarriur
the attorneys failed to nwch an agre«^
la bis grave. *n>e regular aranr ar
.Hit hv which to eliminate a Jury .
oorded bin all the buaors due hU
Krauthoff dtwlared that be asked
rank.
DEPUTY GAME WARDEN DIONT (larfleld what use t>r .^Isum* would b*>
. Tbo ramaiaa lar la auie aM more
of tbe information obtaln^l. The
FIND AN YIN CITY.
J»I ai 8t. John-e Bldseuiisl cl
wlliu*^- said. -Garfield replied It wa.^
Caarded by wUra TImmga of of
all to Im* held Kiriclly cxmfldontial and
Aclala aad dUaoaa viMrad Alt form.
not t«> Im* uimxI to Injure my clients. H«’
AiiMag Urn vHsfaaa laareblag la'the
told me the Information was to b*OOftage were tboaa of tbe general's
ke|h Inviolate as tbe MxrHs of tie
ooBiaiaad 4n the Coafoderate army NIB WAS ONE OF HOMES VISITED hun au of cttrporaUons. He aald ih.arbo cstte fn>m Atlanta on a special
BY THE DEPUTY,
repurt would Im* submitted to the pres
nt. who. of wsirse. would make no
Of Matiloual.ra Wiu*h '
proper use of It. He assnnsl me
Hay.i.1 Cnam a.ul our
Alae Searched B. J. Moroan'a Home
mnr*paix*ra or"‘lhe authorities
stock of MDipUw U- exiild not be gii-en the Informat Ion ~
huust.Hl. Wt* arc aorr>
beeper But Failed to OleUkv ait? pme au.l we
cover Any P.lta
will get iouie moit* sooii.
Hut you lake no cliancea
Deputy Oame.Warden J. R !!>ldy of
when you buy a 2oc botMill 8le. Marie arrived In the city
•UOOASTEO TO DISCUSS DIRECT Saturday and prtictH-ded to obialo
tie. If ildoea not i4cvihe
h warrants from the office of
NOMINATIONS.
you just aay ao and you
Italted Slates Commissioner Amil F.
get your money back.
<erllager for four places which he
It it an article that we
ipnem# Court pw;iaion Saya That
lalmed to have Justifiable authority la
BANK ON aiHi we
They Are the Same aa Mon^
the way of proof to search foe the al
leged concealment of from seven to
don’t want anyboily to
and Subject to Tax.
SMWBMBftr WH Ntw nrrHOD to nine beaver peiu. which the de
have, it wlio .ioesn’t
ut had lieen evidently not lilted
By Wlr© to th© Evening Record.^
think it is worth a
SELECT CAMblOATtS. ,
cealed lu this city. Armed with the
Washington. Jan 29.—Tlie Stiprenie
essary legal writ the deputy game
■den. sccompanled by Sheriff curt today In the case of the IlnTnla
Plan «a ObUln True Stntimanu of Re^
gs Ivoan aiuiselation of Sail Fran
.'hsrl.-s Johnson, made a ;;ysteniatle
pabileaaa at to Tholr Choice
march of tbe rtxtldemx' o') U. Sch*nu clhixi. decided that Uxes levied uikui
far City aad Ward OfiH'fger. T.t; Rai^t Fruxii
.No rnli.*d States checks*ropres»miIng the
BcaabyVota.
lnt.‘rosi
on goiernmeni ImndK Is valid
e of the suppomxl beaver (sMts was'
found. Ttu* search wsrrent was then The plaintiff clatm.Nl for the check*
Boom daya ago the Record voiced sened upon F. K. Barmim of Washtbe aaattmcnu of doabtleaa nearly all Ington street, when* again tie same
Of Uto repuWlcant of the city In the
he result. The deputy then
' anggeatkm that some means tiu dt^ searched the residence of H. J. Morgan
vised ar hereby the nominations of
as met with the same condition.
didatas for the spring election ouo
Nothing whatever was found of anyWre uru mom |
ibat lendiHl to show that a
made direct instead of by the a
wimuire Muub
aystem. as hmHofore. The near pri beaver pelt had mer been In any one
On. Sfiwycr & PcnhillcSiii
mary law will not go Into effect until
■
Y~
after the spring election, but
1. Uarnum, however, feeling the
grUvousne-H of the affront. Immedi
the rrpnbllcans of the clly that the ately InKtituted a iivsi>ass case by
nomlaatloos Im* made In a method slm
ops which will come l»*.ft*rv Ju«*
Uar to that prtnided In the slate Uw
IJ.Hjrge W I'm t Is W,x!neH.|a>
rwcanlly imsstMl. the oh^srx In-lng to monilng at !» o chn K. through Atioreev Craters Were Opened Which 8wal
giva the whole iU^ople an upiK>riunlty J W 1‘atchln. wh... as aMortiey for the
lowed Up Oerrteka and Hurled
to express their sentiments In the pri plaintiff. aliegeK In the declaration that
Fire, Mud and Rocks,
tnnries as to their choice for r
■aieh warrant mas isAU#-d without
lilSiCffTBE
L C. lOUUmiOFF lESTIFIEI
5THE«fl.OOO
SEARCe FOR
BEAVER PELTS
We Have •
Given Away
500
F.NJUUIUI SUES FOR UIUES
FREE SAMPLES
BEPUBUCIN
MISS MEETING
IS
O CLOCK EDlTlQW
TAX ON- CHECKS VALID
CmCBUTD
Big 25c
GOOD THINGS
to- « hk <Me Jwt wlx w-to to
•Cka iMt vtUi » —d to— r—I—«v
noon whc« a UtUe alx-wc«h»«ld daqsle
ler. Clare EmUr. died mMdmly.
m but ten minutes with Iwart faUore.
little babe waa a twin and the
wher hahe .now 111, Ur Jukm.%bo
has been atrh-k
fc-ken with a great deal of
sorrow, having kwt both pareou aad
brothers and alsier* feels the iocs f
he liny daughter keenly and has.the
rhe fumral will be held tomorrow
ifternoon at 2 ociock from the re*ileoee at
Uncoln avenue.
' HElBllfi IWUCB
Smintar Eanen Will Be THatf April 2.
any knowlMlge upon the commls-loner
lif which would .xmnect Mr. Bar
with thn.supii.iKed hidden iK^ier
tielts. and without any sworn stmt«^
of any one else that the' Is-aver
iwdts were alleg»Hl to Is* hidden there.
case has htn-n basetl u|H>n tbe fail
that In the Issuing and seriring of
1 warrants acme legal cause has
to be thown lH*fore “the Issuing and
therefore it U fell that sufficient
grounds fur a damage rase In tbe sum
of fl.M Ik warrantable IV puiy J. ll.
Bddy Ik the defendant.
Tbe Inwverls now under the prot.^ctloB of the Male until 1910. the Uw
having lM>en In fort'e since U»7. and so
stringent Is the protection that liouds
have bei*n aeize.1 upon the person of
parties after being manufactured Into
VERY
EFFECTIVE
It lias always lioenour purpofio to eater to cheerful buy-
BuMon. Texa*. Jau 29—By a *y*
of plugging wells th-s nuiraing it
legid that Strieker* in the Humboll
lelds. caused a aerie* of volcacic
disturhani'es. which opening craters.
swalluw.Nl up d.-rrU'k*. hurling fir.*,
mud and rucks, hundreds «.f (e.-i Into
the air
CAME TOGETHER
Santa F« Paasenger and Freight Col
lided—Many Injured. One
FaUlly.
MAPLE
AND
TRY IDEAL Baekwheat Plonr. It
ore mad has the boekwhaat tame.
JaaSMf
WINTER is HERE
A SHOI
Al-I
Weaimll shortly couim. n.*e our inrenton*.
We have'
m«.re sho.-s wn hand than we want at this boason. (gM
Halh. r clos.* Uiem out and count tlie money.
We JU
never eafry ovvr Foutwivir from one stvmoii to on-
J|
other, when L< »W PRICES, CUT PRICES. CASH
F
clothes.
We have Uvn sui-cesaful
in »itisfying this ehiam and
baomaim t a robooi
on.* of the ren8<»ns is that
30a FRONT BTReZT
while we always give them
style, yet we ue\x?r forget that || ^-------- --------:-----------a perfi*ct shoe must have
-
NEW SPRINGII l^GS WANTED I
STYLES
arealr.iady beuinning tucumo
and we’lJ be glad. Ui 'show
them to you.
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
CUSTOM SAWING.
o. c. MorrATT
Ab«troct« of Tltl#
PMICBB •ATIP'^ACTOBY
ButeblU'-rud tSSS
RMsaid Btete Bunk BwlldHM
Craoerse City IHfd. Co*
.S3l SMI. IS*
..;v-
OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK
AND
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
LEnOHCE
Sale
>AyAMTKO—ORDERS FOR DRY,.
HARDWOOD SLABS
16 inches long.
Will deliver \yi cords for $-2.00 ‘
John F. Ott Lumber Co.
CJTZ. PHONE 344
BELL PHONE 37
FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE
COHHMCES OH
By Wire to the Evening R«NWd.
Chlllleivthe. 111.. Jan. 29.—An cast
bound 'Santa Fe iiafisenger train cidlided with a freight this morning and
THURSDAY, NEXT
It will be a good time to buy. The reductions
in price we shall make will be genuine. The
same cut prices we have been making on
Had Daflad Pollea All Night But Was
Partuadad to Go to Jail for
aConfoiwnoa.
By Wire to the Evenlag Record.
Paoria, llh. Jan. 2S.-Chariea Har
md, the crazed maa who defied the
police all nighu was pereoadod to go to
the Matkia for a eoaferaaee this i
rhere he waa mnamared and
CUT BOOK STORE
m Mun ca. nor.
PRICES. OK .\NV OTHER KIND OF PRICES
will bell theuL Try u.h.
CilAZTBmCAUEHT
EBRUART Qeaimnoe Sale** con
ea Thoraday.
jan SMI
HamlUoa Oothlag Ota
April S and gmtad » stay on the man.
data bribe cane of Jnmea Bmr
lortbearardwoCOoebaL
By Wire to the Evening Record.
............................. ^
WNIOIOt STMKK-r et-O-VMIKHS
WANTED--LOGS
dates for tbe various offlc<*K.
In aocitrdance with this manlhtd do.
alre. Chairman I*ntchln of the cHy
rommltteo has uken the matter up
for ctmsIderatUm with oiembef
the cummUtet* and others, and the
plan liLs liK-tt looked up^ w hh cuoslU
i'TabU. fsvor. and It Is bc»‘’wd Ihst
anme means may be dev lard ^ht'reby
dinx^t ntmilnailoos may be made In 4ho
rlty this spring.
r
*'
Akmg this line and In- acct»rd with
th€^ poptilar m-dilnK-m. the following
IMdltiao^Is lH»lng circulated in the varloos wards:
-TO the RefmbUcan CUy C»>miiiUtee:
-CK'ntlemen-We. the underslgn»*d.
republicana of the city, hereby in^ltlon
and request that you call a public
meeting of tbe ‘repullllrent of the city
for the pnrpoao of fotfeulailng ,
ding onr primaries in such _
that the papular septlment of
ublloaiis can be obtained for the
candidate far tbo various cU) and
ward ofllcera.”
While ib« aaotlment In fkvor of dl
reel nomination seems to bo alnawt
unlveraal. thire have Imen objections
ndrnneed In Introdnelng a depar
(Conunuod on Third Page.)
...... .............
Copt «d S.u««............................................. . S
KUBeOK & WOYT
Drugstore
DENTISTS
” ’^
And so Is our OIcbrated Kno Wet Trousers. Will
keep you dp- in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
wcwhcj*, also Sprapoe’s Russian Vests, impene
trable
the cold. ^They have a double br^ed
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making the
most thorough throat and luDg
protectors.
AMERlCi^N
PLUGGED UP OIL WELLS
TSMTM VCAM—im
KIRGCHRISTUI8EU
By Wire to the Evening Record,
Copenhagen. Jan. ».-King Cbri*.
an IX died snddenly at 3:80 o'clock
The king paaaed away quietly, only
a few lelativea briag present. Prince
Ptederiat. bore In 184X wffl succeed
inunedUtely. VYedevlers oldest
la Haakon Vn of Norway.
Here'S Vour Otxrtoaf
Olealher and Prices...
I:
Slits and Overcoats
for the past tw# weeks, will be continued
throughout this sale. Commece ng on Thurs
day, next, we shall offer more extensive reduc
tions to close out seasonable goods.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO^
..-,r
■ i‘>'
, Tiwvnn crrv.i
AY,4AMUAKy :
THEEVEtNNeWCORD
Bsua-fl*.?—• •
‘QUICK MEIC STEOr iHNIIE
niKWE
We aielikTtex R teR) ekerOTMeUe ot He^ StoTOT
niTOjUTIH
DltRtOAIIOKO TRUANCY LAW.
ih« we woBJd
City CasDiu H<k AW, Mad
James Mnrphy of Walton Junction
was arreatad by Tnmni OTAoer F- H.
Vinton for ^^regardlng tbe new tnmnt
U
Qm« City eamp. No 573. R. N. of laws. He bad i)een repeatedly notiA. bdd tbnlr fWfMar lartallatlon of Aad of tbe pandlng wamnt bat ra-.
fs Friday ewming In M
ftmed to proSi tberehy. Upon being'
ban. OrSc«rs for tbe easuring jmr arraigned before Justice Enaig
re:
Past omde. Aaaa Korn.
lUM X aoM U Tta mmi hmn itat
ante <« ■■wf «H» «•« eu mO
the* lo TOT A aAMcr »cie«L
MOT tOTOOTOT <M toOTT
astsss•f^UAStSsUZSSr.
SATUIUMI RiCHT BLAZE
Oracle. Alma La«o.
Vlce.Oracie. Kettle dark.
nbnaing tbe bookm and paying the
cents. This U tbe second case to be
pushed
by
County
Com^n
TBX SKST lASSI ttlllT
We here dejected tbe rx-
to to
oanying them through till
next tuMon and give it to
rmm m faaigam in
extjcllenl, uji-to-dato Jow^l
Hewteim.
WhUe thewixroloftheariD.
ti>r is tUriug yoa iu tbe face,
take mlvaiitaj^e of thia mlaotion iumI ha\x* ns set np sach
Btown now as you may need.
Yon will hax-n them for next
season and will ni>l b»‘ rotilpelled Ui pay the adranocl
coosumptioa aad re
sults for five years with
aoy other range and its
. fuel consumption and
results for the lame
period and you will
have to allow ihaj it it.
as the St. Louis judges
said at the late exposi
tion
Crisp.
». r. »AXTON HAUDWAai co*MNY-* troM OAMASto.
Dm* aOTMtlOTit P»y1 If M
OTt
.IT AOTM .
fiTk^
OlWtCT NOMINATION*.
^ __
to ba Ukaa U oa ^ %ni blonday
April oOkt nnrh member of tbe pa
ahoold appear before tbe board of H
tion laapeetora of tbe votinf predi
or Meetion dUlrict In wbicb be fa
Utled to rote, and bare hl« name
rblled by the mrolltnc cleric of the
board, and In caao there U any city
or ato^Uon dlatrict act holdlnjt election
bn iba nm Monday of April, then the
board , of roftatrailon .hall^peet on
5^1,^ day and remain in
1 to * o’clock In the afternoon at a
apecifled In notice, to ba ciren
aoch recUlriiilon. and the
Interwatad In tho adoption of a primary
ayatem for any city, coont^ or dl.irict
aboold aae to It that a peiltloo be at
each rotlng place ao that the meml»era
of the party repreaented in Ike petition
!
♦
.
may algn the name, a.klni that the
nnaetioa of primary nomination
•obmltted to the people, and a
queatloa ahatl be aubml
lly. coirnty or dUirici on
aeooad Monday of June tollowlng. If
twenty per cent of the party
h ■ ‘
Itor !t. aald twenty per cei
baaed upon the vote of the party for
loremor at t«e Noreiiiber election for
1P04.
For Inatanee. If we deaire
adopt It In Traverao City not lem ti
8S7 republican, who rourt be reirt»-
There*E a cure for old age. an <
lest and thorough one. There Is noth
ing snumtloiml about It it Is the best
ibe doctors can And under existing
clrcumstanoMi.
HolIlstW.
Rocky
Mattie Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tab
lets. Johnson Drug Co.
raenwDl^
Tbe work was done under the superMECHANICAL SMOKER.
Whal might easily bare been a Tery Tlrion of the lastalllng dTAceni. Mrs.
diaaatrou. IIre at tbe 8 F. Saxton Addle Howard and Mrs. Minnie Zeran The Amg^tural Or
■rat a Kovel
were perfect In theUi work. After
O^lle Per T^ttmm T-kwee..
rare compaara ntore Saturday
Jlatlon a supper consisting
of
Smoking from alx to eight cigar.. In
was arened by quick action on
wlches. potato salad, cabbage clodlug everything from a clear Ha
the part of the Are deriartinent and
and vans grown lu t'otmectlcut to a IMtts
the lou wa. romparatlrely .mall. salad, pickles. a.«»rted cakes
At Ue pre»anl timt Uhjto U
talk ta U»» sute about tbe adoption
There I. no Inacraaoe on the building
of the Uw prmWtot for primary eW
but tbe stock I. fully rorered. A box
of bedding la the altlc.^wMch wa. .till
Act Wui bf the-JI^I^ Acu of
dering
yenierday
morning.
1*01. paaead by U> la.1 lefUUlnre.
cauM^ tbe calling of the chemka! en
«aleaa eamrally atodled. la aol to b«gine.
dMrly uoderatood, but when carefully
Pearl Saxton wa. aK»nr in tl-.- .ii*fe
oootldered It circa tbe peofde a mode
.out fi oelock Saturday evening. He
of oomiMtIan tbroneb afliSeii all rteeheard a otmckllag in the .tore room lu
Ura oTBeara la the aiato can be noml
arand through a hole In the dtior
naiad by the direct rote of
flamea. He went Into the l*ck
n the Moaaaarr ai»!» are taken for
pari and saw tha! It was all ablare.
Ita adoption.
He continued .fValght ihroigh to the
Under aacUon 4 4#f chapter t. It will alley and on to theCa*. street i^no
ba aaao that the Ural Important w^
•-: u
KMDlrer. LotUe Oarwlck
MDri*ni. Leta Tromm.
Attlstant marsbal. Era SUtc.
Inner aaptlnH. Alverta Hlcker*
coffee was served
enjoyable lime was had h.v
all preitent and every one agre^'d ilmt
kn»-w »M»w ui toper.
OLD FOLKS TESTIFY
Their Children
lime come.H to everyone when
life force, begin to fall. We Ugin to feel H:ai we are going'down
Mil and perhaps that the end of active
•rvice. If not of life. Is near.
These extracia from rome letter, n*-They were right at my h« Ih.“ mUI cently r
r**ctlved from old p^HJide should
Mr. Saxton, “I hurried hark but tho^
Mr. A. J. Maker of EvausvllJe. Ind .1
fellow, w^ M> quick that 1 didn't
.ays: —I'liellevc there I* no otb< r
best them' mo-w than a few steps"
mt‘dlcine equal to Vtm.l for old
The fire, which had evidently origl I would not take lioou for tbe good It
nated from a luirnlog chimney, wa. In
Mr*. Sarah J. Wirnlrom.
hard place to fight. Two str**ams of
tffe tote United States
water were put Injo'uae In the ba;k
Taylor, rays:
-Vlnol
part and the chemical In fro^t. The
1 to old peopif. I am H.
Are warn upataira In tbe loft and In a
partition. That it had a good luart I. utrenglh-creatlng: qualities of VInol. |
nng. active and well today.”
idjown by the fact that the Iron roof
Jtwt. Banl.son of IhH'atur. 1II.|
on the building In l«adly warjied thU
Ing. The loft m»or wa. hurni-d
in place, and the Are oatend.-d harjv
Mr. Roxbuigh of
J..huM>o Drop
about forty feet.
Co. ustk: -VInol
. lu virtue to
Although the store wa* Ailed with the fact that It coi
PS in a highly
smoke, the damage to the stock
cepi by water 1. not great. There
proponles ,»f cod liver oil. I
will be a Are sale of Ash pole. !i
rich. uHl hlood. healthy body
seajton, however, as tbe end., were aijd round, steady nerver. In 1
burned off a targe number.
natural decline of the iged and reThe .econd alarm yesterday i
places wfwknesR with si ?ngth. Every
tg was caused by a box of l»eddli
aged iH-rson In Traven > City fhouH
i tho loft. No one know that it
try Vino! on our guaraniEH* to refund
>erc and An» had evidently dropptM the mone>* If li fails to give witlsfactioo.” Johnson Drug Co.
Into It. Although it was wet It
tinned to Kuoulder all night.
Uke crystals fair of mori
Tile Carver agency carries the Insur- YtMir complexion now can
Of water. *ll»e imublue has not yet
been sutlicieuUy jn-rfei-u-d to •'hloo*
ring.” or do other fatuy Munt^ hi
Alii the re*iu.remcuis of the luv
gatora
S.tmi.U's of totme.-o are s.*at U
department. v.he.*v. In a srevlally
.trucied rdom. Iliey rn- kept «
^vea ie:niM.n.tu.-v
lc:n|»en»tu.-v and mol>u*re
mi>l>u*re cud
made t:p Intti c-lgurs for tlic mtuhluc
The cigar Is tb*-n fed to the laa.diiue.
and tbe burning Is noUsl. Should the
e.gar bum eveu’3-. with »ut tl.tking or
T
from tbe lanicqiar plant nVvlves a
fjv.ir::'4ilc re;*orU
Should the etg.i.prove to be of the *-L*r»*proor varieiy
The official In charge of tlic cxjm n
meins' Ims ddapvJ a method of test
ing wrapiHT loaf grown in the Unittnl
Stales. ITUs shonkl U* <-omi»ietely e»H»
aurued In the buruiug. Tbe wrapu-r
leaf Is placed on a eigar shape*I mold
and llghtitl. and If U hums proiK-riy
the KHds from dhe plant from which
the leaf was taken are i-no^fully told
aside for use next year. .
By this method of sel«i’-tion atul elira
Inatkm the official, expect materially
to Improve the quality of tobacco ami
to reduce }g a minimum the growers'
loM on u.tsatoble tobacco leaf.
FOR mwiu PIPES
Jackson Hill Washed Nut
COAl.
Is one of the best coals
mined; it burns free and
clean, with the minimum
amount of soot and ash; you
wili make no mistake in
giving it a tnal.
the taylor coal co.
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
:
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.. t
which you lire. These men pay
to support tbe town, repair tbe atioelv
maintain tbe school, aad build aad
auatain tbe choTcbes. Do tbe
ortnr bonaes erer anh-ertbe u
building fund wbenerer a new d
i
m ID bs bnilc or any pabUe impvmro-.
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aMDtlstobema4»? 'ir|b«wbfeaclItm la air gpdl wroHt for tbe bectm^
msnt of tbU oommnnlty. who ^
w.pf
bic ^br
AN ELECTNIC rOIITABLE
JUST A FEW LEFT
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
m CASS
street
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PHONE 60S
III k CUSS IT ITlilf
Given the gold medal the highest possible award at
the St. Louis exposition.
•rfwv’..,or4K: oim kjlsv PsjkVMiKfMnrfli
FRANK TRUDE
J.W.St-ATTEIM
Wholesale and Rctail-Your Reliable Home Funxither
OLD POSTOFFICE IUU.DII8 |
TAIVIS
which has
UiTuinpllsbed at the ilapartineut of agricuk
lurv every day.
7 he oaclal* wanted to make au In
vewUgatiou of tho burning qnalliie. of
difftTCut tobaocoa and were vma'ule tu
gel a -smoke squad” like tTu-mlst
Wiley's ”iK)i»un a«tuad.” so the trick
being dune by a specteUy Invented mn
cljiue. Tiii> maebtue is ime.1 up ulih
a number of glas* tube*. Into which lit
cigars, qnd the draft Is giv,-.i by u
Men 1 e quite as eager as women tc
cultivate good looks
We kn.*w i <
»ce on the stock.
If vou will take this goo^
vicinity
In fighting the Are the d«*partroent And drink lluckv
are taking HullUter's Ruckv Moun
Johaiioti Drug Co.
ks somewhat hlnder^yl by the fact
Tea.
Smart fellows. ;;5 cents,
teredahall iH'tlilon for the.a
or Tableu. Joburon Drug Co.
that they did not know whcje the pow
INCREASED FARM.
In tha city.
rter carried In sti>ck by the Arm was
With reference to tl»e eitgacement
If the republican, of the county
d
Fire Chief Murray suggesU'd J. W. Slaur Purchased 200 Acres
of Miss AlU^e Roosevelt, the l,..ml4.n
wUh to aubmlt It. there mu.t be not
moT^g that all deak^ In ex
Which Adjoiee Hit'Land.
Express says; "In the UnltiMl StnU-M
leaa than 52? name, to the petition for plosives either ktHp their stock In the
J W. Slater has purchased from Mis. lloo.evelt U knmvn as the “.Vmi r
the anbroiiwloo In the county. If it
front part of the store or In the win Clark Hand his farm of *<w>
ad | l<wn lYlncess.” luid her doing- o.t u|.y
to be aubrnkieU In our .enatorlal dU
ao that In case of Are U can U‘ Joining Mr. Slalers farm on the west.
*•“* ->>•*«• Y..rk j.aurs
fricl then 2JSZ of the r^.lered
readily gotten at and removed.
This glvei Mr. Slater 40ii acre, which V*"”
puhllcanij muat petition for U; II
he tniei^s to convert Into a'flrst-cla.ss } *
®
May LIva 100 Yaara.
«ur coorwaaloual dUtrlct. then D.ion
The chance, for llTing a full century
of the roaiatertMl republican.^ mu
The facimiea cannot be iK-ai. as It
re excellent In the cate of Mfs. JentIUon for It.
lies less than one mile from Grmwn.
sar. old. 8ha
Thtwe petition, having been
and the west end within two and one- F*oughkeepslo.
Bitter, cured me of
aented a special election will bo bell
half mllew of Interlochen. thus giving Kings .New I.ifo Pills. They ar.^ the
or 20 year, standi
moat reliable and pleasant laxative I
on the wecond Tuesday In Jwne
feel as well and strong as a young him flrst-cla«;.s shipping faculties:
have found." Itest for the Stomach.
girl.” Electric Bitter, cure Stomach
Aire tbe people of the »tate an opj:
Ll%er- and Bowels. Guaranteed
by
and User dlaeaaea. Blood disorder*,
Johnson Drug Co., F. H. Meads, C. A
. lunity to aay If they desire to nq
FIFTH WARD BOYS.
general deblUty and bodily weakness.
Bugbee Drug Co., druggists. 25c.
nate candidate, by the direct method Sold on a guarantee at Johnson Drug
deaertbed. U-the vot.s un guv
Co., F 11 Meads. C. A. Bugbss Drag Organtoed Skating Association and
and lleutenam gtiWmor at that elec Co. drug .tbrea. Price oaly Me.
Have Elected OfAcera.
lion art. In fivor, of tbe proi.v
The l»ya of the Fifth ward have Ar
the vote uf thcfc j^didattw will
Inafe. but the total >rb7e fur the noml
neo ahall be not lewi than forty per City Water Worica Now Has a Smi
Preridewt. Ben Uttle.
‘
Boiler and Comolete and Handy
rent of the party vote
Vice president, William HopkIn.R.
OutAt.
la regard U» other offleera. primaries
Secreiaiy. Alfred Welt.
wm bo beta on the !lr»t Ttwaday In
Tre-asurer. Clyde Loyaelle
September all over the »tate, except
Police. Ernest Coon.
Clow 4: Sons. Chicago, of diminutive
T.‘»r municipal and township offleers. at
As.sl.stant. floyd Pitcher.
•Ire ha. Utm received at the cUy
which nomlnailons .hall be i
Committee for keeping rink clean.
water wo**kK for ut^e In thawing out
fhoap ivcidvlng a plurality to be the
Stanley Defendorf. Vern Henderson.
n tiipe. in the city water service
partyL>esndidafe..
Robert Purvis.
Bea Utile.
Frank
The Utile engine looks like a medium
Bowman. A mil Wenell.
hot blast atore but around tho Are
The rink will be Hlumlnaled a^
MAILORDER eUVING.
team pipes which l«d
pot are a set of steam
night.
Mail-order bu^-mg build,
np the to tbe tiny boiler- In the upper part of
large cities at the expense of tbe the ”atoTe.” This has th^
Mnaller dfloa aad town. *reiy dol
whtch are a necessary adjunct
lar used la tbla was by a rwHdeot of of a steam engine and boiler and w
Ihi. community takes a dollar out of
for the Indicator on lop the
circulation at home and put. It lato
cimUalkm many miles dlntanb
Tbe dolUr mwbt witb your borne
trrooer. dry goods dealer, hardware
merchant, drugglat or other bui
m
_
price of pig iron and <Kh»T
materials
into gitvd
stoves.
We have soow good
baivains. Come in ami six*
them.
AyORTM 1.00 P-OR ewo
WORTH T»o WOR B9o
WORTH SOo F*0^ 3»o
We have a good assortment of Tams and
the prices arc very low.
DON’T trust TO LUCK
This the last week for
in the liopt* that yoifll pick np
H utKxl' cigar
<
’
*here or
Ihcro. Gel
hold of a cig.ir you
^;xjd-HAiie that ev<*iy<.m* who is
a ju*l'.ro knows to be a tij)toiK*r.
Short of that ml vie v is: Smoko
the Tniverst* Iic*lle and othcT
bnmtis will conecrii
you no
louKiT.
Tlmts a cigar to stick
to and tlu* pric** wnij*t ‘'slick”
you.
Ikffjpito
it's excellence.
Oie Tniverse Hellu m ils for only
fj cents the one. '
Dress Goods Kemnanfs at One-CWrtf
and Onc-BaH Price
AM. CLOAKS AT ONE-HALF PRICE
A. J. WILHELM
A. W. JAHRAUS
FOB BALI CT AL'. UBAIJCXS
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DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
WHO ARE WE?
1'he siose that carries ‘the most
store in Northern Michigan.
Mh
The; lamest
la
seasonable—the^ store that strive* to
Io dale goods at ijriccsihai an* most
i
nost convenient, because it ha*
^iv< ! perfect satisfaction and surely
EIGHT MAMMOTH STORES
All tinder one roof, and each of these ”storcLs wit^iin a store** are complete
to the smallest
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A Dry Goods Store
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A Hardware Store
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A Furniture Store *
A bhoo Store
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a^d Crockery Store
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A Grooery Store
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' A Clothing Jslore
ItLoach of those sLircs v«>u wilf rmd ounplcte dcptrUu. nt« whi-re the fin.^t ^rootls afe car
ried that ran U* found in the hi rarest in irkcK pimdiased for six>t c;ish and sold on the
<-lo6ost ijpssible imiTgiii.
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A Plano and Organ Department
A Sewing Machine Department
A BicycloDopartmenl
A Carriage Department :
A Stationery Department
Picture Framing Department
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A Wall Paper Department
A Book Department
A Drapery Department
«
A School Supply Department
A Toy and Came Department
A Lace Curtain and Window Shade Department
A Carj^at and Oil Cloth Department
A Grain and Feed Department
A Paint and Oil E>epartment
A Farm Implement Department
A Hameae Department
A Plumbing Department
A Silverware Department
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A Fancy Goods Department
A Crockery and Glassware Department
A Sporting Goods Department
A Masons’and Builders’Supplies Department
TKIUM&UV
IXRGMIIILE GOiinm
i IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALER* IN EVERYTHING
I
MONDAY. 4AMUAfrV a. 1
-iiBunni
HtscyisEii
AATUnOAV NIOHT.
siMai.Hictfftt$paia
^wnm nm
mtm a jmr, ea
amat taiercwdag a Imtf tar af aoMal
tetaroowoe waa
’aflar wkkh
the saaau npminA to Ibe bai
ttmwnttQ maue m umahv
WA* tUMCT. ■■ ^
i^MMw to TM. Ctoitotr T.tor«
I 1=“
Tbe saaata. aaatartag Afty. who
sat aronad tbe baa«aet board were
tbe vbrtUng gota.of tbe fnstitolc.
wttb Mayor A. V. rrtedrleb aad wife,
ex Mayor E. J. Pnigbora and wife, li
■ TW
to llto Btol» brary trustees, tbe cadcutlve board of
Utowr iMUIoto*!. keM to.tlb mr tbe Woman s tlub and tbelr husbands
^ to Ik. onto, tlknnr atowdkr tbe exccuUre members of tbe l^ea*
ac/OTfac. Vibert Uhi mmah$n ctf tin Ubrary asaoeiatloo and buaband
macU. aa4 thtAr wtraa. tb« «*€> tbe ;cHy cooncil and srlvaa.
a^dva taaal of Iha Woaiaa*. rlab
tm Vor. A«» tW Mto
•tadai 7:Mo'ctock to H»taa to aa ahk
: a4«n«. br Saowal M. Raack. Ifbcartap
ar CA* Oraad BapM* imbllc llbranr. or
tia aobjaet ‘^lorastlnc tb« Public Ir
tk» Uhnrrr Mr. Raaek for <
yaar has bad char»c of the Basnl
•caat Ryrraoa library la Grmad ]
wbkb bdds one of the Ancat llbraiici
tatbe stale.
sTbe Bpeakar. who was a atnuur
TraTrrae City, was latroduced
Thts(«« B. X.. Bprame who la a
waU cboaen words welcomed and .
aanted him to ^e audlebce. Mr. Raj^l
>op«a«d bis addross wllb ^en^tby
word of ooidlal welcoina to all llbrar
Ians aortb i»f Orand Rapids from tb.
Hoa. Joba Pottoa. president of
Idbrary Board, who had occasion
vlaU Qraad Rapids. blddJna il^ wd
' OQM« to (be pubHc Itbimry ^ It.
L .deparlaMmis which wnald be eapla
(o them, fa opcalni: up his s.it.J.y*
Mr. Ranok reviewed the receat bll
Wkirb baa aaased the leclslslnre.
.YtdiBf for the appolatment of a
' worker la the public Ubrarles whos.
doty lay tn romsrfllnK a report nf ih.
rarknis nerds of the ptiblic lihrarier
Tl»e state board which was. in attend
anre durlna this Inslltufe to which *b.
apeakdr bokmpd with Mr.^ Koch
the U. of M. library and Miss llumr
nyre of Lanalag wcjw busy with su
lies are gr«wt Carnegeie buibltnipi a.
tim are 1JMM now <>rrrfrd throuith
^ on tbe world; but (hey must Ih
^Ibd IVM lIrrtbrohtle Is’ doioK
lUOo toward Ihe.artal library i
meat as tiu- aiHs to libraries th<tu
, aelTea an* escet'dlDRly great:
hoAdred y.wrs ago. in IROt), ihr'ilbrs
Hos of this couniiT ctmtslnfd i,ut r.n.
•no volumes and l^t year our voltin
bad atUloed the maimwith mimUT
snoot RTWsp the nu
be; to rewllse” s a^rtusl sire l.ui
l)le.strwte. tbls.Ibis.- e<iniltiued Mr Ksnel.
***pntllni( them In the form t.f welRl.
thiT would weigh
ton
wltbh would take 600 rariuads of lOu.
^ pounds capacity each to arov.
} \ir suted that while this irres:
7 movement furwsnl in the arrumuls
(io^ of public llbrarie. went .m onb
«'per,eent of the ritixens of thi
t’mied Stales had aw ss to them an.
foe this reason oiu' objivi of (he stat.
bo^ of llbr»r> con.iniKsloncrs U i.
syriem which tusk,
locali.ms to oi.tsii. > tiaveUnj: llbrarj
at PI tninitnum
of x
ioe of the first roetho«ls of ellcitlnr
pobllc interest is the hiwising ,d llbrs
rit^ In rasgnlOcont* buildings, whlcb
be^g devoted to the one purpiise must
mean something to the public in geo
eral, As a result of the erection ol
such buildings, gifts come to the li
bripT to further is devvlopmenl. .
^
ChHdfWn’s Memorial Libimry.
Mr Hanek then told /d^he memorial
^ lllifs® which the Hon. John ,1‘attnn of
.Or^Bd. lUpids had given In^'mory of
' the Ulness and death of his^woft who
aufered for many w.^-ks in a ^hosplUI,
alK memurtsi llbrarbw now Wing in
Ibeelty with two in U-truit which has
,lbI|owwd iho VsllVy City In its good
work. A He said further that the grew
demand In this serk was for colurtrl
Ijleture books. f>ne library where the
volnmea are of this order U In such
demand that hot about Iwenty-Avo of
the one hundred aad Arty srf ever in
at r. lime.
Railroad Libraries.
Pk, which the company roosidevs a
*raat Invostment aa it Improves their
employes along ixtacatlooal Unos and
1« cottthittlAg the nihject Mr. Ranck
w »«r~ opo. Itafi tototoory to tto
«• wkm prtoewlo. u4 to> aU* to
■■kototoad
mntM la llktorto.
*hld. poa an la oimni to.- k. .aM
to lk» Utoartaa.
-Toa mato
wkaaoatf. ExpUto tlw a*to tke Htow to el"b.. cbankM aad Baadar
da. Clonamiaratiadtopfaaek
HINDS RAISED
DY THE LODGE
rhirh waa heartily eacored. a r
bm was then rendered by Miss M
Jerirade Sprague aad short reap
five® by K. U Sprague. Mayor ,A. V.
friedrlcb. Alderman C. K, Murray
Prof. I. B Gilbert and the vlsltlni
nombem. Messrs S. H. XUnrk. T. W.
{orb and MNs Gertrude Humphreys.
Cloaiog Seaaloe.
The Arsi subject to be taken up
iaturday afternoon was ‘Ubrary Rec
rds- by Mlsa Humphrey of l^tng,
rbp urged the value of a bill
ilso of an acceasicm book, which U of
;reat value to a libran.
Miss nuroiie read a few sr!c<
rom chlldnn s poems In whirl
y'thra wsH pn»mlm nt and gave a short
alk upon the manner In which chll
imi*s Intertwt.may be awakent'd In
piod jHKdry.
Miss IVwvn expressed her pk-asurf
n iHing able to meet with the library
rorkers and slated that this Insi
vas only a beginning that there
Samuel H. lUurk. librarian of the
mblir library. Grand* liaplds. sUtwl
hst Ilf was assn rod that the Michigan
tale iKiard of library coramissloncrs
fit honored In Isdng abb- to have
kiten ami .Miss Ilhrnltc to comluc
nsiliiue.
Sprague tbankci! the sis-ak. rs
•n iH-hair of the city and exprt-iutv
hmight that altbmigh the attendance
•ad iH-en small, the Influence would
.e far oemhing.
Miss Burnite rfsfioiid«*d with a
vords In which she expnwM-d
•ov.ll up.in until at Iho pr.«A< nt time
1 almost iH-rfcet syst.-m Is in use In
If library of congn-s.^.
Book Selection
• lUd. 8<-l«-cilon and Ika.k Buying ‘
kws ably handled by Miss Huren, many
alnnldf hints and suggi'stioos made
ml res,hug Ilstrand aids giv.n.
itmuig thf T.-tert'nci' Iki.Ks relerrf.1
o were
llus^e t,y H. M.
Stfidons
Vgnes UepplI. r. A. T. lUdley.'llrander
Msttb.-ws. BBSS r.rn »nd W..H
Mabl.v -Martcry of XkM.ks- by Harry
:eopman was aUm • uggc-stiil.
SVorks npon Ilbrariti. were by K. C
tVm n. U M. Clatworthy. R J Olcott
iw-sslf Sargm* Smith. Vnr
Mwl reading those by (\ A C
If A. Kasinan. J.'finif I.. UrcKl and
Uatric© wnnser: lechnlral. Alii
:er. O. B. Zimmerman and others
A. Baktu* was suggested as the
»fsi authorify on fiction. Jonathan
Vlfid as guide to the beat novels.
Miss IXiron think.-* fiction U gtxKl
he library If well used, as It Is gowl
L.ut care should Ih- cxfrrls«-d In
»u>*ing curr»»nt fiction She wmil
a llbnir> a lKX>k she mi>ul
ct a younger sister read and lH-1icrc?
public abonM Ih* troated whh the
e conaldfratinn. She wugg
hat as a good wrwy to become fu
the books of the day ao as to
intHllgent selertloos tf possible
•e first Issued books from the
'•arge publishing houses for a limited
period, selfcting for the library only
IgotnlDcr
r. that them
•C. P.t WILL NOT oouerr I^R
object of the propoeed meeting It Co
GRAND I.OOGC MCmNO.
receive snggeetlons nnd /ormulale
plnns to carry oat the end aoogbt tl
deemed deeirnble.
The matter has been fully dlacoseed
hythosexrbohavemadenatndyofthc
sltmuicm. Ahd while R to exmoeded that
we
mMt hold o«w ward cnncMs and
TMIA TMOiSELVES.
city emnvention this spring, as hereto
fore. It Is sotated that It wlQ he cn^
That TWu to FlrW Tta Hills Urely togal and destehlc to emU a prl
mary in endi ward on a fixed date and
vdie for the candidates on the city and
ward tickets, nader regular election
fortho Mstag^
rule*. In thU manner. It is snggcMed.
the true sentiment of tRe repobUenna
the meeting of .the executive of the city can be obtained as to their
iltte« for the grand lodge Knight.s
of Pythlaa meeting which wHl be held cDsoa conk! be hHdmfierwards aad the
In this city Oct. 2. 3 mad 4. yostenjay
afteni^. it waa decided that the
fuBda for the meeting will be raised
entirely within the brder. It
sn
(Iclpsted that Ibeae expenses will be usual, but with the understaadlug thai
the delegates no elected AalL cast
votes for the cnadidnicu on the
among tbe hustness men to raise
mon^y for that purpoee but the local jority vote as ahowh at the prellmilodge of KnlghU of Pythias will go narj- primaries.
down into their own pockeu and pay
There arc legal objecHoos to Inirtv
ail expenses.
f
dnrtng a primary movement under the
It U autvd thal ihU Is* an Innora
aw at thU time, but tbe primaries
Hon in this stale at least ^ no other
ggested would give the people a
lodge has ever d.me It, the common
pd opportunity to give expression
to go out Into the
leir votes, and the desired end
could be accomplished as nearly as
liy cottt
possible under the circumstances.
esc are sugegstlons which have
EXPOSES ur na $iBN
itmn-Ueut. F. Ii
(Bi>rge Ho>-l. C. Pulver. Jens
Frank Alvord.
Music-U<-ut. E. IL McCoy, UcuL
Col. F. G. HcMimann, A. 8. Hobart.
X DcroraHon—J
-J. Carooroni W. D. C
Ormainf. P. r. GlllH-rt. A. U Joyce.
risyton Isgrig. J.k* Klaasc-n. Frans
tVInnif. Jr.. C. E. Taylor.
Nfil Livingston. Ralph Hastings.
Reception—Capt.-g. V. McIntosh. I>r
l^wton. I. B. GUlK-rt. J. H. McOough
Carver. H. Montague. 1-Yank
ton. Dr. A. H. Holliday. John R
Santo. J.*W. Hannen. J. W. Paihin
John Lnranger.
Printing and lYogram-R. J. Mercer
C. B. Curtis. Guy V. Kinney.
B. AVeller. Lieut. E. R.
MetYjy. Col. C. M. Ibi-rs. Ueut. F. D.
Curtis. R. J. Moroer. C. 8. Cavls. J.
CYimfron. J. M. Blakesbi*. CapC J. V.
Melnt<,sb. Hon. A. V. lYicilrich.
PERSONAL,
“Ubrary of CoiigrcAg and Other
Tinted l>rUs * was then taken up by
Ir. K«H:h. lu which be fAllowcd the
voliitioa of the prini.ll ranis from
ie.>.-ar Ik.Vi. when th‘c first sugg.-sIon of
I for ctM»|** radsl..ging iuis been felt
mSSKIK WAS FATALLT lUUREO
.1 Mi>. WllIlR A. Wfikop
EaM Erthlh Ktni-i- sin-nt Pumlay at
Northp«irt as gu**Ms of Mr. and Mrs,
hil Griffin.
Th**s Rev. J. D. Iki'fs of Norihptiri
Ik in the rUy icwlay do business in con
k»n with the Indian camp mivilnf
iH-liig plann.-d for the coming, summer
s Mabd Gibbs went to Mayfield
s>rning foi lsii her grandmoi
and .Mrs. G. ll. Ilajues returnni
to Howard City ibis morning after vis
liing Mr and'Mrs. G. H O’.Neal.
Mrs. H. lto].'.*-ll of S*vond stm-l left
lU ni-*nung for a visit at Crofton
with friends.
Mrs Martlxa- Hicks of Hartford re
iirn.ll h.inie this morning after siH-n.b
ing four w.i*kK at the guest of her
daughter. Mrs D. B. Niehol.s.
Mr. aiid Mrs. IL A. McKay of BeP
laJro arrived in the city this ntKm to
make a iM'rman. nt n-sidence hero
where Mr. McKay will U- emidoyo.1 In
tb«* Oval Wood Dish factory.
Miss Emma Tliamas returned to her
horn.- in Cr*>fton today after siK>nding
a few days in the ^-lly.
Miss Marjorie Saxton s|to-n» Sunday at Grawn with , her parents, re
turning to her school duties In this
city again today.
N. M. Elder of Alden. who haa Inm
In the city as the gurnt of his brother.
A. C. Elder, retnrnrd home this aHer-
Mesdames A. C. Curtis and R. Grubh
of Grawn are in the city today for a
lort business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoo. F. Storman and
ro children of Honor passed ihmugfc
the city this afternoon while on thcli
return fnp a trip lo WhU? Ckmd
Grand Rapida and other Michigas
polniic
and Mrs. W. Carey Hnll. whe
hare Jbeen absent in New York and
PblladHphla on a two wnks trip have
•turned borne.
Miss Camille Solbelm. stenographer
of nntt Natlooal bank, returned from
INJURED HIS BACK.
home in Muskegon, where ibe was
ed H.y the death of her father. K.
William Bsrbm- of Rapid City Was
Solbelm.
Hurt i** a Rwr*.aw«y.
Special to the Evening RocorxL
DONT MISS hearing the muaicale
*UpW City, Miciu Jan.
William
BsrlHvY team ran away this monilag hich will be given at Mra. B. J. Mor
throwing him apsinst the fence. His gan** Tueslay nljcht for the benefit of
Ladies*
Aid. CongreKational church.
oack was so severely Jpjured
Bring your friends aad have a good
bad to be taken bhf^u a sk
sleigh. Dr.
Boyd attendud hlm^
• 2S cento.
Jan »-lt
0\KRC0AT and Bait Sale now on.
Jan»-3t
Hamilton Clothing Od.
BarnUUmOoUHngOa
the tranxrse city milling
O. makes IDEAL goods,
jan mf
THY A ACCOBD WAip Aa
city to discuss the mailer and decide
upon that which m<i-<s with the a|s
proval of the majority..
TREE FELL ON 6. OLOB AT
- . CELONA TODAY.
a Ditto of Orand Rapftfia. who arrtond In tkto dty ChrtoUaaa day wUk
Find Ttan m tho Oohnhto haul
waa fhtnllj iajared thto nwmiag wHOe
wcfidnfi in the woods near BUncekma
for the ABirtoB Iran company. He
waa aent tlm three wneka affo by J.
If. HDeUaaatel for the HoHlBBawoctb
employment agency bat at the time
Mr HuHlmaatel did -not place his
waa made today by the i
struck on the head by i failing tree
and hla tkuU frncUred.
was wired to Ctoreoce Knapp o
Grand Rapids notifying him to road
the family.
Ca-d af Thanka.
Tbe board of Ubrary trusteea and
the library staff of the Traverae City
poblto Ubrary. wtoh lo extend their
heartieat thanka to the state library
commiaaioa and la the State Ubrary
aeeded Infonaatton to our library
workers by the holding of a library in
rtituie In our ptANc library, and for
rurnlahing such saperlenced and efBclenl Instructom to conduct it as Mr.
8. W. Ranck. preaident of the state aslociatlon and Ub9prlan of tht* Ryerson.
Stand Rapidr-library: Miss Gertrude
W Humphrey, sroretary of the asi«>
riaUon and librarian of the Ijanslng
public libran: Mr. T. W. Koch, treasjn-r of tbe aaaociatkm and librarian of
be University of Michigan: Miss Elec
ta C. Doren.'director of Western Rt•erxe University Ubrary school. Clevcand, Ohio, and Ita Caroline Bumlte.
KSMl ot the Chltowen’s department of
he Cleveland pubHc Ubran.
W’e wish also to thank Mr. B. J. Mortan for bis cturtesy in furnishing
lacks and busses to convey delegates
o and from the mn-tlngs of the Instlme.
W'e wish also to extend our hearty
ippreclatlon of tbe nicely servtd
uncheoo provided at the close of the
iffalr on Saturday night by the
A’oman’s cluli. We can assure them ll
vas thoroughly apprcx-latetl. There
ire aeveral others lo whom we aro inlebled for valuable assistance, who do
Spi-clal titmmuniration of Traverse
City lodge. No. 222. tonight for work
F. G Heumann has U*en delegated
by Mlehlcan Headouartera to install
and insiKH-t Manistiv Company No 43,
Fnlb.rm Rank. Knlkbts of Pythlaa.
The date has not l.ci?n decided upon.
A gray horse with breast collar apd
back pad was caught Friday night by
John F. Relafoni of the Columbia
Transfer Co. a^ he sramis-red down
fn»nt stni-t from the wi*st under a
E. U Sprague.
pretty fair clip. Mle was taken to the
Albert II. Holliday.
liarns and Saturday aflenus.ti E. C.
Mr*. E B. Minor.
Stiles of Elniw.KKl avenue claimfil the
Trust oes,
runaway. He stated at the firm who
Helen Stout.
bad housed the animal that he took
off the iHidle at the bam drwr as was
his custom when the “scamp*’ trxik tn
his heels and fled out of sight. He
THE MARKETS.
t<H*k his property home/w ith him.
GctJCge Raff Jr., has rented desk
Chicago. Jan. 29—Wheat—Mav.
room with Amli F. Nerllnger in the
84*sc:
July.
September. 82c.
State bank building and will In a wbort
time put in a stock of ek-ctrlcal sup Corn-May. 44c; July 44>4r; Sepiem
plies in oonm-cti.m with hi.s- office ber. 44%c. Oats—May. 30\r: July,
. 2K«^c. Pork-May
work. Mr. lUff is a practical elect 29\c: i
rician nnd the oix-niug of offices ns a $14.12.
move in iht- right diretdion.
.Suit Sale
TbeMk» club nui-ts with Miss HeFen
Stout this evening.
Cottage prayer meetings will bt* held
uimorrow aHemoon at 2 o’clock at the
followlrtg places: On the east side.
Mbs. iX-WItt. 857 East Eighth strci-t.
On the west side. Mrs. Calkins, corner
.Ninth and Cass, All nclghl»ors and
those inten.-*led in a rovival of religion
in our city ire invjU-d.
Meetings in the Friends church
every night this week at 7; 15. The
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
Rev. Margaret Carter will preach, the
Rev. James,Carter will conduct tht
singing. SiK-clal m*-etings every aftei
WANT* AOS
n«x>n In Friends church at -i nti to 4;3t» j
Tb.-se meetings are for fhcH*e |H*r
plexiil as to doctrine; troubled in ex
nee: unsatisfied-in seeking and WANTEO-Sirirlly Ulrt-Rradp m»n
State manai^: farge corporation.
who doubt our Lord’s divinity
entabUshed 22 years; doing husiner*
the need of regeneration: con
every state In Union; salary $2,100 i
aak or write yotrr questions. All qu
for 1«V4 months per year and com
Jons answeriil from the Bible. Quesions as to healing, bollnesa. sanctiflea
mUsions; minimum Investment. $1.000 In company and highest refer
tlcn. etc-, special attenUon given such
Haskell and Kehoe’s teams bowl at
enccs required.
Superintendent
the WcHjuedong club tomorrow even
Agencies. Box 487. Milwaukee.
jan 29-11*
Which have
Jerry SoJlIjan 29-12t
di^t church
last evening with the
twenty memlier* to the ghnroh. Six
teen joined the church In the morning
and four last evening,
WANTED-I am on tbe market for 18
were largely attended,
to 20 cord* of 18-lnch green wood.
that eight or ten members will join
Inquire H. Hyman. 24«» Washington
street.
. jan 29-tf
within m abort time. Amt>ng the new
member* are several heads of famtlies
a number of husbands and wives
joining together.
The regular semi^ontbly dance will
I have at my farm a Double
be given at the W**Mjuc-tong dub PYiStandard, Polled Durham Bull
day evening.
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
“FEBRUARY Clearance Sale- <
“FEBRUARY at
resnstcred in both the Boiled
Durham and Shorthorn Herd
Books.
I wish to sec the stock im
proved throughout the coun
try. so I will make the charge
only $150 for fees. Any poll
ed calf is worth ^2 extra, not
saying anything about the
thoroughbred qualities,
nf. W. rntm^mr
j
lOTICE TO UOIES
-HU Mtoi Aoa.
B. U ITIXPATRICK. traiaed aane.
ladoate of WUtary Actaay. Ata
can do ao by oallb
^ IISL at her <
ZlS State atreet-
WANTED
DRY
SLABand EDGING
White Oak
10 to 40 feet long;_____
WOOD
16 inches long, last year's cut
BT IBM CABLOAB
h5mto$4S.M,^i*«nd
toJ. a OmUdL 0o-.»w
EMPIRE LUMBER CO.
Trayene City
Motor Boat Co.
See E. R. Daily, room 906,
New Wilhelm Blo^k.
Phono Thof. W. .Stanton.
Cite. 71G or 974.
AZALEAS
For home decoration. Kolhing
better. Easy of oaltnrc. In
bloom 4 to 8’wccks,^
BETTEl m om
FRANK H. PAINE
Wws
•THE ENGINE THAT RUNS*'
L-OW ^ItolOK
CJonsisU-nt witli hi^h .-Uim
workmanship, inatonal . and
power developetl.
BARGAINS
We arc never with
out them, but on Sat
urday. Jan. 27th, we
coramei^e a TWO
WEEKS* SPECIAL
SALE, when we will
offer
UNUSUAL
BARGAINS
Save your money and
attend this sale.
Walter E Paige, Agt.
tmm Qmmm m±.
with J. B. Palfc Electric Co.
If .you nrr lookinn f^r a
Lirgaiii in a
SOIT DR
DVERCDAT
I>on‘l fail lo ml! cn m«
Iirforo Itnying. All w«
want now is customeni, anrl
if we don’t acll you it will
lie ntrmelhing at ran go.
Prices art- what talk, ami
we artt makieg them. All
anils .bought here cleaned
im«l press4*<l {rtv.
GeoW-MiUer
FINAL CLEARANCE
This ii thtj last week. After that oomes inveotory.
Voar last chance at the greatest baigain of (he season.
Your choice of all our $25.00 and $:W.OO COATS.
Some silk lined, others Fur lined, with For collars, all
the very best materials and the latest, op todate
styles, and YOl 'R CHOICE FOB
. *
SIS-OO
If yon had made up your mtud not to get a now Chat
this winter, you will change it when yon ace this
bargain.
'
€. OIHlKlni
eMwerPrwH
sMiltaimiSt
^ jji». im
_
_
‘
^
OAKHEIGHTS
SKsSSfihl
Tfmnmm Oir. VMu MtL'M, imL
i tbe nidee of lor
erlboi aid daetpatnd bgr the
and that tbe maefl wiRaoec
at the ooeacU rams In eaid city oa
Ihe nth day or l^ihraary, A. TK 1*M.
at 7:3t edoac p. a., to hoar
on tre and watar^
“5Sr£'-s37sis s?sr sr.-s?
tin OMdMM»-^C. tw —iw^m
•4 tsntywv «r ito Clir Trmrw
"SSL-.
_____________
i-€^Fs^.rjr
To tte HoMimto. tlM Matot aad tto
dry OmmO «r tiM Ctly «c t
CHy of Trarerae CItyi
2301—OebtlaoMn-Haytaiff «aaa
the followuMT bllU. report tbe
be allowed oot tof tbe edraral fua.
»‘’J5
r tlUs pKliio® bBt rMomi
ClUaena TH. Co. phone rental
Trirerae City Oaa CV>, llabl
Munictml Bncineertac Co.,
|%A»r 1M4 bf M. tlOs WAT to W tAk-
DrSSSrKA'MJ'-'
!bMM mhldb
]wUm» grBAiod QA.
! TWr«for«> w» f
WbAf WA bo AII0W04 A
ilo the dlff»t»w4A II
M. D. Morcan, tax title. Mm.
“ f^pbelV, ‘eOT*’ia
Ansua McColl. horse ahoeliui.
J. W. Hlater, beddtnx...........
J. W. Mllliken. beddinc........
CHItms Tel. Co. phone rent-
WliTRAVERfiE CITY CAN
KING CO..
H. 8. KaoHaikI. Bor y.
I Movod by AldoriDAO Oinott IbAt the
Moved br AMermaa OlUett that
^ petitloa of tbe Pawnbraker tor redOD
tloa ef Ueeaee be referred to tbe lb
ira5,£rrsu«
eoSTTSah
fu or rnmOmTSST^ done Id
the MOlfhedoa of tbe flUd CUeT of
me departMDt. whe ehaR taa
Oeoacal ttreet Fund.
_____
5TS52«^
Abbdt. BMgbMi.
Im mmtaiMort^ CtoacfT^iuta
at«£to '*'
LOIS 1 to n. MB^ It,
A Oa.«th eddldea.
lxn.wtow;blocklt.
A Coa Ittk addldoD.
Lota 22 to 42. block 11.
Lay
ht end pe#er, aad it ehall be A Coa. UKh addition.
the H«bt
their duty, fe
^ Mom ^AMenana Blaffbn TAal
adopted.
Ik jda^yS ?!*oDh^to^eie^^ **C*TTled.
Ta»—Aldermen Abbott. Biasbam.
whether they are la ehy reepeet dan- Ererett. GlUetl. Marcble. Murray, mad
feraw to Bto or property, and If any
part of eald eqalpmeot ahaU be found
Mom by Alderman GITlelt that the
Board of Pebite Works be aatbe
to eolarpr tbe opening In tbc h .
on West Front Street to allow tbe free
nai^of the auetkm ptpa of tbc Are ea-
Ttalt tbe opera boeeea dartec t_„.
talnacata to aee that tbe exits are In
proper shape aad not doecd d
Moved by Alder
Board of Public
to rrmore the bt
buildlnx at the corner of Tenth and
Untoo atreete and place the same on
tbe Fifth Ward Bnitlnc House in the
October.
eettry tbe
t^ bolldhiff or 1FAS. between ytheofGrand
Rapid* A
that
Indiana Railway Company, a corpora
meot U In a coedlllop <
life aad properly, and to
feets remedied -----) the Traverae City. LeeUnau A
lenffth of time, net eseeedtax tee days Manlatiquc
Railroad. party^oC ^e first
frara date of noUc^, and If. after tbe
How Birds Help Farmer*.
. hereinafter called tbe
expiration of the eald ten days said
pany. and The fltr of Trave
The senicp rendered* the gardenei
defect* are not ao remedied, the said
a munldpa! corporation. InCn
this spring by the droves of sparrow*
ttee on Fire and Water shall
-erse county. Michigan, party
and other kinds of birds that gather
? be*K»d pin. hereinafter called 1
around all euUlvate«l areas Is Inestlm
Cliv. WHnesaeih;
DOt. and after senr- The CHy owns the followit<K
Every morning as soon as H Is
wtll be unlawful for
allow to be used,
1
electrical currcni In such danfferou* .trtw
euS
<!«• tw wMo off
«n b.
hoppinf .nd
«qttlpment Bald oommRtec on Fire west sido of lot seven (7) In Hsnnah. j Jumping all over freshly plowed or
and Water la alaq authorixed to dve Ijiy A Cos. EJevonth (llthi addition planted soil.
written notice to any person, firm or
ssjss;
25 00
T’t;:l‘'Ve^T7":i7ri ^be ommary observer 1. puxxled to
Library.
Cltlxcns Td. Co., phone jrootiiiwI^Hooorn «lr—1 would like lo
Water Work*, water... .;V..
H. MrOouah. bay A straw
i to supply the aara
repaired and oerttfl<
laaned by lU said
rtraenl, and said person,
corporation la allowed twcntv.four
hours after arnice of such notice la
erase furnl*hlnK said elcclirh time it will
person, firm or
corporation to furnish such electrical
carrent In
excepting the right of way of The' know what they are doing. But It eio
Traverse CHy. !.,eeUnau A .Manlstlquc' easily be explained. If one will watch
Company
ny to build a sidetrack extend-!
lug onto Its aald brad for convenience:
in delivering coal and other fuel tothe|. He lH*d*. aad before daylight It
rows Into the ground, always •‘pulling
nnpany Is willing to
liable to discover any
consideration herein prarllced eye is unabl.-1
fUrlHDObd. iDd.
I do not want Wr. WIeohArf* name auppllc*......................... .
luenl
opening.
w tkf<AA» u»od by anyemr. eo If you CMIten* Tel. Co., phone real*
is agreed PS follows:
When it enters the soil, how
MMM rel)Ate lo ne. pleoAO oee to It
The
City
will
furnish the nee- Iravt-s a sllcbily rmisod ridge
^.......... Oenerai'siiJra’r."
tbit 00 one noee tbom.
Hght
of
way
for
said
aide
track.
nuM A C'olc. sower stopearth, which erne wHhmit a knowledge
does hereby for Ill
Itself, its *
lolallon.
**lfAEaAllCT^ICHART.
ors or assigns, give and
of Its habits would never notice. These
Sec. 5. Tbl* ordinance shall noth©
loll W. PAfk »!.. CbAnpAlsB. III.
Railway Company,
w»orsj little IHrds hopping all over the ground
rued lo rrllovc from or lessen the
! Mom by AMornAA RlntbAm that
signs.
rc»iK>n*lbUny of any parly owning, optbo wunr bo reforred IQ tbc cHy attor
Cemetery
Fynd.
eratlnjc.
cootrolUnx
or
InstaUlnR
any
Wo) and that be rowmuolcale wHb
ing. oiH-ratlng
Tel. Co., phone rents
electrical cnulpment for damage* lo
rMre. Wlaohart reicardinA tbe faclB In Cltlxena
removing said side track, and for I glimpse of the worm, they s«*em lo
Water Works, water.............
anyone injured by any defect therein,
punioses incidental thereto. The I
the ridge conreaJs a
Caldwell A 1/Hidon. slelch*..
nor shall the rUy Ik- held as assuming nil
any such llablHty by reason of the line of said sldi* track to be drtermln-j
Trateme CHy. Mich.. Januarj ». *0«.
................................IJ46 44 Inspection stuborired herq^n or ccr- «mA\rn-nlv-*^«d The CHy.***An mmertlil
«>«
'heir
h^’. V. Uaraha. Traron-o CHy. Mich.
C. E MURRAY.
tlficate* IsBOcd.
rterlng Into aiich side I rack to bound, IHtIo bills, and up rtimea the w^rm.
.^m-Dear BIr; llcforrliia t.o our conOomraittoc.
rreraalibn of io<lay. rolallvc lo the aamain the personal property of the Wo counted on cmornlng quite n-eetil
ed by Alderman Glllett that the Fee. 6. Any person, fir^i or corpoaoaalAi of our lola I. :. S and 4. Hoirrept.Hl and adoptedI nml
ami ration who shall do <»r nltempl to do allwa> Company or Hs'i
lly seventy of tht-se birds .scaUereti
fHin,b addltloit. whiob woro aaaoaaed
the City Clerk lie Instruct^ lo draw 1 Ploctrlcal construction work, whether :. The Railway CoinjiaBy. o|K-rn ‘IJ^iover less than oneelgbth of an nen>
b) fotf In error, tbe lota belOK uaed for order*
lid rnilmndH as aforPMild. will
in f*ror of thr *cve
raUrtNUk'imrpaaei only, thefrfore compare the remdbod for. furnls
furnish all ma
garden, and they were pnlHtic out
oramrnded by the CHy Clerk,
tne under the ainte aaaewunmt. I that the
I Fire and Water and obtaining lerlal entering Into such side track the cut wm-ms Just as fast as the)
i<-|erk be Instnirted
mayor ambClerk
permit
work, shall, upon and its connection with the main track {^^ild sw
nit to do such
>
on the CHy nrjMwIconviction
thereof,
be
fined
In
the
sitm
. l^eelanau k.....
Man-j
of the Traverse C.........................
tory for •H8.44 to l>e dlsbursetl by the
the gardener hail to hire Ki-vonty
of
not
less
than
twenty
dollars
nor
llroad.
and
construct,
main
Istique
Rslh
City Treasurer to the several parties
catch
named In the CHy aerk*s report as more than one hundred dollar* for hnln and o|HT*tc such skle track *0; Inns and girl*
tnarte In error. I
bolding orders on the funds therein each offense, and any person, firm or lloug aa this agreement renvilns In ... garden for an hour every inuniing
Ik- fully aa welt If
eon^ornUon who shall
I
they
would
named,
a letter to thla effect. It would aave n
hour’s
work
as
these
lilnls do. If 1;
not herein other-' *• "
•*•“’ “'Isi
•'y«.u the trouble of ytUna before the
icounril. and then 1 will Im* able lo
I»rovldod>. and any occupant or
Hther party giving slxtv da.vs were not for these birds, this season,
Kvereff. Glllett iurchle. Murra.v
r of premise* ^hero cleclplc wlrw riting to the other »iarty of j hen It seems that then- are hundredjlng or apiMiratu* Is used or lo b© used.i,,^ desire to terminate
to earh plant in the garden.
r
J.
B«pei
. Traverse CHy. Mleh . Jan fi. ino.'.
vom or In
Mured bv Al.lerman ninjcbam that To the Tresaurer of the City of Trav the dlseha
the lualter be referred to the city ennty:
t<
'ordinance, he or they
«n*u.-------------upon con- In Witness BTtereOT. Tbc reancetlr-eI F'urthcrnmre. these, bird, never
-----------frtnrer lo locate the lota ami lo the
Hrar Fir -I l*eg to reisirt that virtion. for each olfooso. forfeU andj iwriles have caused this agreemral to| scratch like fowls and nevc-r
city attomry for hla
the moirni of neeemhrr the fed pay a fine of not less than five dollars l»o executed liy the
down the plants as boys and girls do
l>rr|ed.
fines were received In me sslnor more than one bundrcl dollarp. duly nulhorlred.
nulhorlt
nnd have causcl ihelt | They simply bop llgfttly over th^
Traverae Cfly. Midi.. Jan
Judge of the Heeopder a Court, for and 1 in the discretion of tW> court, and In
of I he on . account of vlolsibm* of the ordl- the IraposHum of any fine or costs, the rorporate seals to be affixed therefo; ground, and when they g»-t a full
To the Hon. Maror and Connell
Conn
ihe day nnd year first above written. |
nt> of Tmverae CHy:
naneiw of the CJ/y of Traverse CHy. to-1 court ruay Imj^se a further sentence
\PUtS A INDIANA
br<akfast of worm.^-. fly away, leaving
2lk7^leiilleinon:—I wtmid reapt
Impr
wll:
'that the offender be Imprisoned
In
RAILWAY COMPANY. no damage to auy plant, and no sign
until tbe
The Feoide vs..B«l. Mart inoau. 11.00 ^0,0
Tull) rrquaat that the hme Tor
of their having been there —Kxrh
Iding that the term of
rollerllim of the taiea for Rtnie 1
General Manager.
nmeut shall not exceed
Thrv«Tjlre V*. Thomas 8. Bslrd
county, and di limiuetit at-hool andc
Flgned. w-nled nnd delivered In pres
Il.tHi fine, no costs.
un^ apodal toaea be extended lo
Half tb* Wortd weadora
ence of witnesses for execution by
TotsI amount received during the
how Ihe other half 11#^. Those who
twenty day* after tbc Knllwny r-unpsny.
umth. tr.oo.
. Attest use Bucklcn’s Aruira sSrc never won-'
Its publlratkm.
der If it wUI cure cut*. Wounds. biirn;<
sore* and all skin eruptions; the;
Moved by Alderumn Murra.v that the
MowhI by Aid
know It will. Mrs. Grant Shy. 113'
ovetl bv*^ Alderman Bingbam that Ordinance Ik- adopto-I.
be petition be 1
E. Reynolds 8t,. Springfield. III., say*
th«) re|>ort Ik- received and placed on
f'arried.
“I regard It pniv of the absolute neeei
ivi?t^^lden»en Ablvdl! Bingham,
: CITY OF TRAVERSE CITY
, napan. or .laimiog uom.
•Itic* of housekeeping." Guaranteed
F.vorett. Glllett, Murchlc. Murray and
Winnie—17 1
{
Flat ajid WAlw.
.Nays-Neoe.
I tor exiH^tton by Ibe city
‘' Traverae CHy. Mk^ . J»n. U. \Wi
To the Hon. Mayor and Cooncl! of the
T CHy of Tracerae Ctliy;
tnvesUaale the nv
Resolved. ThM the p’,ans, hpecinrs- Attest,
11. one of tbe Treslth
I »JW-^emle«en—We.^Knir coral
uent no tbe Fowle et
I fee on lire and water rfapeci fully rf^
cur
0,«.., aged 7S years, lie
tleo*. plau, diagram, and callniales of
l^y
I boti that they hare InveatUeated the nrwt’addHlon*and lo roport
dlCHIOA •
STATE
with a brok.n
Usd lived
the Board tit rubllc Works for the
iheir I
If W». ^^tte for an addltloo
Grnnd^Tra
' peUtloa of
neck. In August, liwio. be f.-ll from
at
the
next
meeting
of
the
O
grading
and
paving
of
Cass
stre«l
from
park aired, and
■
****^®^*j«n opplV^r^^brra
the
; «* paie
^
City Clerk for public examln- city, and ............................known to me!
TT. ha* awc-knied iMTnr;;l Inter•Hiough poralywd by the fall It
was ten day* iK-forr It was dlscovrre-1
his neck was broken. Then
Ctua-of Trav^ City, Michigan.
©d In tho foregotnr agreement. andj*,,o„ was performed which sjvevl
Be It ordained by tho Council of the
City of Traverae City:
ary, A. D.. IMM. at 7:30 o’clock p. m.,
*
Traa—Aldermra Abbot
objectb
to hear and consider any objections
V vriCvemL Gtllau. Mtm^hlei
be given foe publication for «W....................... clerb of aaid City of fore the Maine Medical aaaociatlon
7 : IWtonle. (71
IWlnnd. where t'hysleUns nod ir
the official
omeial newspaper tof TraTerse City.
D^arUnont abill bavo eharfo of nad two week* in Ihe
geob* atndled the ease.—Uvermc
10 tbe auporvMob of tbo paUtag «Id etty.
Fall* (Me.i correspondcul New York
And he It further roeohrod. that tbc
;
y'TotbeHon
ind apparatus In or on any
labds. lots, grounds and premises ftont- ersc County
r CHy of Ti
iKg opm each aide of the porGoft of My comrolaslon expires,
trikf—Oentk
Bprrlal
Caa* *f«wt above demrlbed. be and
by Alderman
are ber^ eonsiltoted a special nioieraTruly mIraculOD* seemed tho re
lag oC tbe eity ordlnany raapootfuily
district for defno Ih* the
i behalf of the city corery cf Mn. Mollle Holt of (hU
:miQH that we would rdcommeiid that iUPtoral. rtiloa and TorriFtioos
place. * writes i. O. R. Hooper. Wood
‘ the rtty employ aome cfltopetom man which all olaetiieal aqateoat bera- ,ucb IranrovemanL nameU :
lot* in. 11 and 12. of Block 4. Ortgford, Tana., -aho was *0 wasted by
to get tho work of rovlaing and In- ifter vtoted or naad wfthfn tho city
rf Trararae City kball eoatorm.
p,,,
Plat of ,hr
the Village (now elm of
coughing up puss from her Ivmgs. Doo
Sec. 2. It aball ba tb© duty of tb.|TraTerac Ctty: 1
tors declared her end so near tbai her
ik. of Block 7. Original Plat
family had watched by htr bedside
tf lumdrad eoploa bo printed In pamphU Chief of Plre department to axamtoc p. ©f
^forta tor ffonoral dlatrtbatlon. andtiu Hush edaclTlcal aqnipiaent baroaftor|or the Village (now oHj) of Traycrao
I forty-eight boon; when, at my urgent
a daUdled ropan CHV.
Dr. Xing’s New Discovery was
' twontjr.ooidag bo printed And toralabi
Aldarraaa Bingham flat The mayor appolalad Chariot John-
—...
;n=
X z -.XT;
; S"K1S.
SrSld* rtty mT^rifiih dsy**^ FSbnT
TV”;
M^THI
J-
STSs—.“■•■ssra-r
:|
AbbotU
*"^i^*by ASdermaa Wngham that day.- Ooaraateed cure
JBraratL Oltlatt, Morchla. Murray aad
colds- lot abd fl.fiO at
Oo^ r. R. Maa<
Co,dru«laU.
UII110
IS
: lot 18!
lor 111
lot IS
10T108
'm
LOT 23
Loi]i 235.236, 237 as adveriised are now sold
:
LOT ISO
LOT 203 ’
lOTI 120
10T2I2
LOT 213
i 10T2I4
AIL Foil SALE!
These arc all early selections and arc the
. .
Hanlfsoinest Lots in Oak Heiglits
the most charminp addition te Traverse City. Thii
addition is now largely built over, and jrood lots arc
no: easily obtainable. These lots will be sold §cparatcly, c.xccptinR IS‘2, 183, 1H4, which must be sold togeth^. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
LOW SPOTJASH PRICES
The whole bunch of
TWELVE LOTS
''
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be
A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made accor<iingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots. ‘
Alto One Atre Lot
in Birohnod
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back 90 rodii,
less a strip two rods wide on north side
street. A
very desirable lot in this bcautifcH suburban spot.
TMflt t BATES
12J Rmt
^
^ m^RSE
j
niAvuM mft, I
WWtt Bf
or*oaolilB«iMaiaBoi
«llkPlnidB.OiBiMaoa«
IMr HiONot^ m.
WANT DEFilTHPrr
ecaMMdMafWt
ooaotBo mmtmmmi «r tk# Ifarkv
an yoa
lit
'
IPI:
Ik
•
rmA tnm th»
Am^
4f»t ftefUic eo.90r «f CWti^
>
tiro BMUg
9k# «Mffto wM
I wtt ko
liM>r7
I Bi Ik#
fMlimr fti Ob
•■irSrr“““~r
r*r
^ ;T*»n>T«4* adt^Hr lar tu rapMir
to flM^. tWo !• to ke M
ki Ik* iMnimkIktir tko epm-
; fto dirldood
docUrod #i tko an
ittol «MoUag o< iko Moplo Vollor Omh
l#tivo»odlo. Tko fkHprjr la nom ooO'
Uoolt^otlvoly I# Iko ^oi#K
iodo for
c^lod tko Om Bill Rodooldk roBiM
*a Ormod RkpMr. vbkii will houiio
l^roniUm oollod iko MrOmiousli car
lorokttoM
» koMfr of
la MioMcao It 10 da^aod tkai tkt
000 « tbio r««aUl«> wlU
dnrarriair flow of oao and tkorouy
luako a bi« rtidoctkm la tko aao 1
Homo <ho ooad'or iho mpaar.
;CM«r JooUoo KcAlray o/ tk»
girooio cuart ha« apoolatod H. B. La
Cyllo of laaaalat to suoeot
of tko
d to roainaotfato wltk BiM
ko eaaio la. aad om ff ko woaM
ry I# ondofau klo toofo a Ittila.
ivo ywa kooa haTlnc aero troakaa aaaal adU tka koraoi
Horalotroko aafcod.aa kor kaokaat
^aaM tato iko kfukoa. faokod
•rMrafM for klo Hld4lay ml
-TroabloT No. wkat tmablo ooold
koTo? I tbiak I kaow bow to
ro koraaor
*Taa baro boo« rofllne all tko i
iBf Uko a war-palDtod aaraco. Tko
mm wttl tklak yoa ara a wild
ffOOl tko woodt ”
d* on tklak mm» man yo? i okall
ilador Ikon/* Blmoa srowiod.
ko dlppod Mb boatod facw la a ba
of wator at tbo oink.
-But. roally. BI«on. why do you do
• Tbo borooo pro not deaf, tha
flat wakon tbo ochoeo of a twe
wd arm fam to aiako tbi^ k«W
la. I baro always auppoaod that
borsew bad koonor noaooa aad (
nurb qulritor )baa wo ran. Yon
know Ihoy will prlrk up Ihoir oam If
a toan 1. ooniaR np bobind ibom, boforo Ibo drlror boam ll.*‘
-Won. all I Laow 1.. that fro «o!
to yoll at Vm to nako ‘oni do wbai
I want om-to dp. • That Dolly Iroad.
down Bora con* than an olopba
I daa't k#yp pi bor.- oald Bl
oirolokJaf kliB.olf out oa tho kit
lounio and faaolos btmaolf with Ma
kar.
-I rnlly bHloro- yon apoll bor and
all oar kormoa by aucb nanacoi
You Jork tbo lino, and about at tbem
BOlIl tboy cot nerruua aad rooeat It.
Dolly baa loo much aplrlt to stand
aucb troatmont. I ahoul^ not blaipc
hot If abo |*ikod or kicked overytklnf
lo piooM. I'm Miru I ahuuld. If I woro
Ba. MaBan!
JInlay
MUnga by Che way yoo
ntMi^Mra. Tblaileden. tfoortaf
-Whai did Mtaa Martar#! *yr bo
-Bk# eald you alwaya yellad Ilk
lat. that It arae tka way with fara
a: wbleh nnkaov'toaottrae. Id
A kao# Mker man aMd^ker
that yarn aa yoa do.**
-I mtppono U la
babli I re fallen Into, tf yon hear
word from me ihia afioraooo. above
the aound of a ben's caoklo. just tell
me of It. I am total to mne to tboao
fa aoaiktef Initabyw.
vkiM aa noftly an ike wfad to the
Ma. Jam keep your
-If you keep your word I think you'll
than
knd
The 0#etor«e Pr
front door, and drew tbo eollar o
fur Met blgber to shut out tko sharp
wind. Inside tho house there
a momonfd ooofusUm, end fbon
Mrs. Qroofl. assisted by the six lit 11.'
nere is m mirt etfeett?e
ftr smtU t4Tcr*
tista« tkai Wilt CAnm. IX Wii«s oiii<^ rdorns.
Tot an Mt
ywa ought to rlda.'
-iJj*^******^ atlUmomab- nM mast k# imtiBod wtataaMfewal
at a moMg al
tha amaiMikar two waeka koM
Attee'a cym opoaed wlda aaw In
U waa d^ehlad that ati^ with
■pliaorharuara. Dr. OOmaa waa iw M alkww. tom or daUkiSmtaly Mcklag ak tappokret ahall ka pMkablc
md ka aaaM to atpaet aoaa "Your
aekaol worriM yoo. Born R wolf Tk# of
the offowdlv t«aai
Mg kora am a tlreaoM lot.AUea gaaped It waa tka aehool.
afiarall. Bha Broppod ker ayea. aad a lowed la ptaae of the ptayod <
pidfal atptasaloa enam iato ker Caeo. Bod.
Har vole# faitamd. .
The player dlsqooliA««d twi
-1 will try to Be bHier. doctor. Yoo
see. I am aot atmag aaoogk to paalak
tbam. Itarkapa. If I triad karder. I
eoald BUtaaga all right-- Them was
Ptar aaaaeaaaary mughnsM. soeb os
a akoka la her voieo.
sinking tbs v^nmr with the bi
The doctor's lips amlled. but not blv the fom with Ik# hand. rnceUng with
knm,
plltag up. atrlklng with ih«
eyas. They Alied aa they looked Into
AHceli. aad her perfdoxity laamaoad. locked kaade by llae»M in brMkt?i
Hie abrupt toao vaatebed aad kla Mt tbrokgh. tripping, tarkliag runnet
wbMi out of boaads and all acts of un
worda wore very goalie.
isary roagblMwa. the penalty shmil
-Will you lake my prescription?She glanced down at the medictne
cboai on the Apor and said submlsslra
ly: -Am you going to give mo a ton
lilng laniruage to on
ic?" Dr. Gilman langbtMl a Utile and allusive or
pushed the medicine ease away with
for the remainder of the day
bis foot. -I brought that with me
II be tho dnty of all of the of
a bulwark against the Grrens.”
Aclals to pcnalhre for the ahovo d
AIIm responded with a smile and'
fense.-.
^
went on more cheerfully: '1 aro ready
Players
oMhe shb- ihst has possi-r
to uke cTcrythlng you ojIvIbc. doctor
Dr. Gilwaii suddenly soV up vei Mon shall not bold. lock or ^herwlststraight. -I preaciibe a homo-" H nUtruci etcopi with the bo,ly; Intt a
player running wltb the iioll ma)
was looking tl be Are now.
ward off an opponent with hts hands.
-you kno'
Holding or unlawful obsirucilng in
not know—the
eludes
(A) grappling the opponent
e oil gone. Tboru Is no one left e:
with bonds; (Hi placing hands un Of>
l>r. Oilman lauked at her with
smile which mode. hU rugged far poneni to push him sway from n
-But R is my home I at player, tho deAnlllon «rf holding w^is
pnwrribing. dMr little Alice Ulhrop. Anally held over until the next metMln;;
foi further dlscnsiriuii.
and my Im-e end my’ cere. If
The mMiirsi tone .pr.q»oslt)oo os ex
^ ■
bring you happinesspounded by Harvard was sdopttHl. It
Thf doctor did nm Antsb .}b« sent
was egrt'Od that there shall be a r.-lIt hMiked wistfully at Alice.
8he imxed mt the flro now. H*« erw. two umpires and a linesman to
each gome Ftif small games, if nw--.
orrath'seemed to have settlsd
XMind her bMrt. She had felt ao use sery. there shall be but one umpire
On the question of oi»eolng the game
SM a moroMt before, mp shorn of^i
It was decided that soy man back i»f
ommnly power and dignity. Now h
be snspper-bock than Is* sIIowihI tu
make
a forward pass, pmtidod It does
She l«»k#d up shyly and said
not rxtemi Iwyoud the line of scjIu*
totingly: ‘ If your home and y
mage. He may also }iosh to a roan wbu
tovs-wrould bring me happiness i
I b« theI opU
opiy ono 1benHIted by ytkir Is In the line at scrimmage when the
-Miss Latbrop. I hear Is III.- Dr.
ilmen anaoaaeed tbo feet dolibcreta
. He stepp<ul Into the hell holding
s inediclno case in om- band while
with the other bo made en opening in
the line of little Ghm-us.
|»rpdluiaoBa|>aMDOi»onn
here Is nothing tho matter
ilDoftaa tko Arot toraatr
with her.- seld MriL Green In e dispareglng voice, "ehe U always com
lalninc. Did she send for you?"
Tbo doctor Ignored her question. Ho
: J(Mw>ph Orottool. a OHroli n**wapapor
**Tbero‘a no doubt about that. Mra. throw off his fur coot, picked up bis
Vian. trill bo apoolotod to a ooium
medicine
case again, mat asked calm
Yoa'rt ono of tbo balky
ly:
-Whom 4s obe?m Uo ooaot of Braail at a oak
klad." BlBoa rrpllod.
$t^ l«r aaoma/* •-In the tlUlng room.- replied Mrs.
un I. put in play. .
Tkafa M ttat tray borao that you
Omen, her arms akimbo. Instantly
81s Man on Line.
-Dear little girl," ssld Dr. Giinisn
U*f6 for oalo at fokllc anotloa at Laa- noM forBfty dollara loaa than you paid
I cHod: -In there.- end the
BIX men shall always be on the line
^ IM.OOO Mrao of taa komoiKoad tmr k#r b«nuia« you tbouebt bor loo
^ made a rush for a wmry He bent and kissed her fore. lUift
fractiMa
lor
your
uao.
Tomklna
aaya
r pink glow. -It Is useless to c
scrimmage, the Ave renter men shall
la Ooooda eoaotr TwoWyAtr
kmklng ftguro lying oa a conch near
bo
ooold
not
ank
fPr
a
bettor
borao
always be <m the line except lUt one
fess that I have been prescribing
^Iddof orofo ^rotMH aM^ iko l.ai
tbs ftreplaco.
You can aoo bln out tbore with bor alof the center men may drop Urif at
t^Olikl oomo food prtoro.
aan paid no aiiepilon to tbo mysHf all the while."—Woman's Jr
moot oTory day. Bnt you noror boar
hast five yards or mor«*. nmither man
Tko eoiorod prtntora who tror
Aguro oo the ewueb. Ho blocked th<
to take his place on ih« rush line
(^od inm tko TMiofoo InalUrto by him yrllinc at hia baraoa; It la not kla
raaco
against
Mrs.
Green
and
said
wayNot more tUn six m< n shell h
FfM
to
All
Mlnlatsra.
tko MaUooal PrlaUnt aad Bakrariag
Armly. "Como, chlldrou. I am bore ic
-Mra
Tblatlodew.
I
don't
care
a
con
the
line 6f scrimmage on defense
I
wUI
send
one
bottle
of
Wai
MBifiay of Nlloo kavo loft toarn. roree
visit the sick only."
White
tiDOBlal
wbHhor
ko
yella
or
wbUporr
Wine
of
Ter—the
best
c
,
others
shall be clearly Uhlnd the feet
oraa oot looortod to. bat tko imloa
Tho nroona. unused to i>bcyinc. look remedy oo earth—free to all mlnisterj
to bla boraoa. Ho may talk Cboctow to od sulky.
Unoroen snd Inside the raon
Obo aro lockod oat laduood tkoi
who will recunmeod It to their fiiec
Ibom for aN I rwro. but I mean, to
on tIk end.of (b« line.
Hoto.
•
-Horry up." come tho dticiors after giving It a fair trlaU Addn
There shall be no tackling beh
navid A. Aitkoa of Aaalt Bio. MaHo mako ary kornea mlad mo. and If I strong, cheerful voice, end os tboy Dr. C. D. Warner. Coldwaier. Mleb.
haro to yHI to do It. than I pmpoao nied slowly past him. costing longing
knee except by the men on the 1
kao bfoa^t aalt afaioai oadUltraad
to you sc^msge on defense, and of
glances behind, ho added: -Now. d<i
"Yao. but If
men on the ends «jf line-of
not IH mo sm one of yoit bock
imoroot la ibo Moooo mfalaf pitifo
aulmala wlikout yolllnc. auroly you until my visit is over.''
w cannot tackle l>elow the
tloo aad a fourth of ail tbo aumi
kn«>e.
ran. I liollorn you mako tbom rlc
Ortroro ban oowtrod oo ibo aalo of
His glance Included l«th mother end
of
this
country.
The
following
Is
children.
Hurdling in the llae-U to U prohlbponicm of bl* boldlngt. rlalialaf that lourfouad oo a toiubstooe in a cemgtery at
•H mako thou rlrloua? Juai loll mo
TbM be rkioed. the door, dmw i Tmtoa. N. J. Although the fact ts
«i (the deAnlUtm of hurdling to In
of a raju*. will you
chair in front of the couch end eat Dot Stated In the Inarriplton. It woold given out at the meeting two
hence.)
Md that ho tra> to aharo Id ibo ro
••Y«w. you kn^ when you blro^ Da- down.
Min»o
-I have come to prescribe for you
rU- team to drtro out to Aunt Jano
The inktterof a Aeld faUrmto
postpuiied until the next meet
Hoadioy Proy of McBaln. Doo IWm becauae our borao. had tbo eplioodc. Miss Alice,- ho said, looking for Uk
dorf of Oraad RapMn and W. C. Yuity It waa Juju your way with boraou that trmt time at the Agum on tho couch.
also the seleetlon of k eenirsl
-I am not 111. Dr. Gilman."
H« struck s bsUoce with tbs world.
board of ofOclals.
or Cadillac, aro to build Iho nadlllar made them Jump Into the anowd
And then hs kkrksd tbs bsom.
fodltorlum. TkO plaos prorldo for a aad dump u. Into tbo anew. Davla aaid
Tho doctor smiled tascrutably at tbo
The ten-yard gain rule was fuKy dis
VuNdtog U& root la loacUi oad 100 fTot bo noror know tbom to do .ucb
Are and held his palms uy lo the
TSS.H1. but no derlMon was arrived at.
^ width. rruoUac oo Mlicholl. a n«oi.
warmth. Then he turned suddenly
Broke Worid's Record.
10 foot wMo ADd 100 foot lone, for
end looked keenly at Alice ljUbrop.
-Oh. ho didn i. boy?- Simon ai
Ormoud-Dayiono, Fla.. Jon. 2Jt.Bclm-sd wife of R’d OsHtek.
oibor purpoaoo; « .tae- right and clurod at bla wifo. She Adgeiod nervously with her black
'Itb the tire of hi. r.-ar wheel gone
, Rl>s sllppsd her wind
^baf# foot. Mnoktaf aad rofrootamont ad my way to do with it. can yo
dress with one tronapamni band.
After doing a. week's baking.
before the fortieth mile, running on
fiiottiii. Ibo trbolo lo bo framo aad ro »o?B’hmi was going to happen? Had he
rim at Urp siKM-d. and
fulHaf aboot fc.ooo la tbo battdlas.
oome to tell her that she must give up
hy. thousands on the hcarh
-indood 1 can. Wo had atoppm! to
; wmiaai DIsau of VeoointBoo. ralT-r potk with tho Bandoraon'a. I nimpoci her little school? Whst would become
side. Clifton Eal»p. In a nlnety-hor
of her then?
Me froA dolIrluB iroaMUM, foackt tbo
power Englifh car.^ broke the world s
ou wantod to akow off a little bit
'I-. I.ewU Coi
^d who wa. watfiitae him tkroneh nd whon we marted on. you Jorknd
AM her faulU end ahortoomings of Ptsansylvaula and Itanlet Letobert record for MOO miles Saturday after
<ho otroAo, joApod Into tko ritror at the roina and ywllod at them aad the arose before her-the could
make of EugUnd. Darden died in 1H57.
making the distance In j hour
t»ouoto fall, aa^ _waa drownod
the Mg boys mind. How was tbot pos When la beelth be was seven feet six
lutes 40 2-S seconds. The former
IM*an-. iKKly »a« carrlod.i.ror iho daai
Mblo when oho kad am mmngth lackea la hdgbt and weigbod over 1.000 world s record, made by Fleirber on
Is. Tbemlsooreconlortliedate
hi. nock and tK>ib Top* wortic
same
rooms, was i hour Ik nilnI've always iboucbi li wee Ineky yonr enough ovoa iq shake tbo little ones?
w death of Cornelius, which oc
e'; 14 seconds.
» was M mil of aimw you could Her head ached so badly she often hod curred lu t»Ike county. To., but the so
i Mbw Allco Robon.. ajcod 4J. of
on bir desk: perhaps ho had count soys .that be was bom la 17W.
not yoll for e minute, or until Mr. BenCedrino. driving on IisHsn car! also
llklilo Rapid., bma boon lakoo to Kala
board
how.
only
a
few
dsys
bofom.
tt Mold run to our easlsteaco end
Whoa U hU prime be mMsuird eight broke the world's record-lime. 1 hour
(ifOOO for the tbird tl»o to bo oora
so tired she ha«| Insisted that
[WO huiies around the wulst
tbo borwoa. or wo mtebt bereadl
1C minutes » mecondu. Hilliard. In a
l^lttod lo tbo aayuun. fbo waa fln<i
mix limes eight are sixty-four. Sitting six feet tall aad weighed
po
car of the same make as CIMTdM ESarp.
takoa tkoro In \m «ad wa. n>ma»ltiod
there bofem Dr. Gilman »bo Jodkod ItanJoi Lambert was aa bhigUsh freak was third in 1 hour 21 minutes 5 sec
ifaii la 1»7 and .taid anill iM^ Hoi
of the eorly
of the ceuiurj
painfuly Ignorant and week
onds.
.Three others cars, driven by
. of oiolooro Aado It Bocyoiary |
tod at the doctor s bond Jy- died in Juno. 1«». He was of sveract
Undo. Harding and Chevrtdet. did
hdght. bat weighed 7» pounds.
9asalDaoildkartotkoa.ylaA.
Ing oo bis knee. Once wbM sbe bod
noror know before
not Anlsk. CUflord Earp l«i at the
I that oven she was forced
10 and 20 mUes. ihen loet one of his
o. 1 know whei 1 em
to admit the fact be bad takea her
The pkrmse “this Ibdanture.- t
I 1 ka w one baa to apeak
Ure. and Codrino took the lead. At
between hU hands and pressed ipfNara so often In lego] pspero, is of
Itstelletlon of a maauaJ treiaiac and
tarioos origiiL
the upriy days perck- the fifty-eighth mile Cedrino was In
the ache oat, and she had slept.
the load, but Cliffbrd Barp had crept
6imomicw edonaa mm Id the ipblle aadereund. They kaow taura Ibaa
xamt
wws
naad^
legal
docaments
btAs If In raapnaai to the mmary, tko
ijChool.. hevlnt offered the Kbool M lire them erndit far. aad they doctor leaned forward and laid bis wose It was c^per than paper. Tka up on his three tires and was IliUo
oaves were not col evenly, but seal- more than sir minutes behind. At 70
^ward ISM for the pardbaee of epelp. bare goi to kaow who la tkeir mUt.
moot la bla moot prafdaalom
If I dhhiY take tkal Dan oat one# Ip
oltas Cedrino had gained 32 seconds
»»ont.
I A deal ham beda doaed by the Boo- a whne'aad fir# btm a whlppiag. bo^d
Hilllerd. Than Cedrino loot a tire and
^tn paitknoa of^tra^wtakt
of
ae If w# tere little Alice Lathrop.Ust lap Cedrino mode a
8be rooted her bead agolnat the
Tkeys am teees ao Bald wldb expmn- effort to #ln. but finished i
high bock of the cooek aad tmstlly
dosed ker eyes, but not aatll the doe>
yo? WMo aatry wltk a damk 1
law the gathering tears. He what the BMm faataiM maRy ore. oaya
Mta Thtaitadew mopped ker w
«d the thin face and am akobby
Tha Boat In tH# World.
dmos with a curious expreadoo
^ «minw ata taad*Mr lta« mmrnrmr
a face. Tkoa kaaoldabnipUy:
i^taory dlM.1 Beearal ^«a «MM
-Bo you am ad Ur
^aotTw^at a. iMAaf i.
-Well. I kaow 1 am 1
Allea akook kar haad. Bbe cooM ad
oday. fPr nome iM
ad karaair to apgak altar tk# M
i> |L M r a IH*. terMfy of -Tee. and you am kc
paikj ta tk# docura trdca.
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Jon 20 tf j
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Jmnfi^f
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LOST
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icim dUimr has bacw la ebargr ef tba
laia mohr ^ aii'ltoa Jpr ibkty
aaeaaad baaaiifaiiil iflitofro
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m, sa^ aa^BsxttottW^^^
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TRAVEME CITY LOOOB. No. IX. K.
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ler.CC
:«dMrSirSMt Aehodaerer
plefaattoemplial, Baisaatbaaab
misrr tan. wWeb waamt that toe «aa
IPAXTINE Toflet A«ti*eptkA
■ TMf b the exp^riefice of
ovefTOMwhohtiMedit
i We fimiitM PAXTINE
iToHec Aetbep^ to heel mil
•tired mod wemk cymm.
af tba ctorfl w. Ha is tba :
veteraa ttvlag of tba Mexk
aad is tba smhr
oatbaboaaallst
•s.'He was
boy. aad wbfia Ibas aa-
If it fmib we return your
wSKwey.
beat pan of bto left arm.
iiilbma^or^ ftrengtheo
^wmoN Mum CO. Tfuvcmc
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• bawbatoaat of Vava
Tba pabUc appetite .
i ovary man's Ufa to ao
uasT'
tbo grave tbit very fov faeu or fan
toota bakaptblddoa. Tbara worw.
I to or moM.
at ih»
t toorr. u- Wkms of ■oroooo
Mr ItaMrf wmii btaok roirrt mad tke
• iBClOOOd IR R CRR» of WbItR HAO^
> Vttb R »altf lock rb4 kojr. It eoRt
^HIr trill wok to U> MDmkoe. Oodar
bRfl. WRRt Bto. WRi^mJrtR. Bto
eftaiid
Lrc. ORldkM. Coaik Byn*.
SlUnlltoRRdIroRlUdiRL Mr.BRO«rkc
JioB bto trip Mfcws r trmn |nulr by blm
I Ooroiwir HlorlkR of
York rtHI
Wr wkRUU* «« ^ pwttcod with
Hbo polllto^
RJ
irhtoi to this elRRB of ptoifis daring r
IroOMU Intonrtow bR cmno ooi wl»h tbU
iMUbfRl of «rl«to: ‘ThanM two
«b4« tb« pomtcu
pom teal
;penoaa www
|g«r U iHijrood bttmRR ondorntRodlng.
OR* to brfom b« to elected to ofbcc
Rod tbe other to Rfier. There rtr
; Rleo. I may nay. rarkme brtoa of poll
iSctoOR. joRt RR ito ar^ YRiKm.
heootta of ptoHUH^towbtorR. fanulU
It tea boa dootoi by the tnuteee
?of tbe Camofto laatltate In Pltt.barg
to BRRM tbe aebool of doamotlc Rcleo^
raad an for nroaMO of tbe aov Sebool
•of Toehookmy. Ibo btorgbroc Carnegie
^■tool for Woawa. tn l«wr of the
■otber of Aadronr Carnegie. While
tbo piapooittoa to oae bto mother n
^ na»e la tbto way was a total surprise
to Mr. Carnegie, be has expreeeed his
pleaadre that her nane has been
rhoeea for this penoanent asaoctotkin
;aad bad to pay ITS poatage on It?**
' That moeeiloB to belag aeked in the
j doakppowe of the boaee of represenu
; tJree. He atory to that eome member
pqt a frmbk op a bookcase eoatalaliig
' tbe wbole oolfll tbraafk Ibe mplla The
i poeutoa aatborttlee of the cepliel
i held up ibe bookcase, claiming It wes
i i not traokable. and tbe member wes
. i obliged to pey |7l postage.
• When Prof. Willard PUher of Weslejran nalreralty was suggested as a
* candidate for mayor of Mtddleton.
■ Otmn.. where the unitreraliy to situated.
! tbe proposal oaasad no little merrli menl. He bad been elected to ibe city
! council as a deawemu but on taking
; bto seat aimoaaoed that he was a stout
repabileaa. He said that under the
clrcomstaBCM be would. In a general
way. act with the decnocrats. At tbe
i r««eni electWh be ran aa a full fledgwl
democrat, and much to the surprise
of hts politlrsl oppoaenis wss rrturned
a winner. Jadeed. tt Is more than
hinted that ba bad scarcely any Idea
bimeelf that be eouM succeed.
•Rbmbsn Bey Ootsha. whose fsther to
governor «f sn Albsnlan proelnce. U
In this country eodesvoHng to Interest Americnn In. edueaitoosl projects
for the beaset of bto counirymra. At
, j oae time he wss an officer fn the
Turkish army, but on being charged
brlth seditions pi^tiees he was ex
iled. Now the sultan ogers $31,000 for
‘ > f bto bead. Occasionally be visits hto
^ I native land disguised as k idlest. Gotsbs to only a years oik The Albs. nisns consider him a veritable Qeorge
. j Wsabtogtaa.. His pec*onslt|y to at
; iMiva and Impraasive and despite
t 1 tba batolpe be bae eadured. despite
r I tba Ibet that Tarktoh ballets have
I foaad to aa tbrae separate ores
«
j be Is vlgoroBS aad hearty.
Owe of these, perhaps tbe oldest, to
the ooestloB whether beneath the Allaatie not far from the Bahamas there
to a sunken cxmtlnent. known to tbe
Greeks as thd lost AUantta. It was
still talked of familiarly In the first
half of the last century. ScaHerIng
mea declared that when the water was
calm aad clear they had caught
gtlmpaee of aacteat clllee beneath with
tbelr glineHng rpofs and eidres. an l
fhat in cerialn conditkms of ihealmos
pbere the lolling of the liells could be
distinctly beard. Treatise* were written by learned profeeaors to prove the
prohabUHy of the legend, and other
float aad jeer at It as an Idle fable.
Certain flotaom and jetsam, which
was washed ashore after a heavy
storm, on the coasU of Georgia and
Plorlds-logl of strange woods unknown to this generation, coins, hit*
of carved marble and beaten brass—
was ascribed to the long dead work
men of Altontls.
The kml t^oiony to now known only
as the subject of an ancient fable.
But sixty years ago It wss to most ed
ucated people, believed to be an acioal
fact
^
‘
tolher moch-dlecussed myatcry
was what had become of the col
ony of cIvUlted people who at the
time of the settlement of this country
lived on the westera coast of Green
land.
That country to shaped something
like the half of sn egg. cut length
wise, the fist side upon the earth, the
-point to the south. The rounded cent^ to s heap of Impenet^Ie !«•
mountains. As the centuries go by.
enromous bodies of ice slip from It
Into the sea. and breaking off. drift
slowly down along our oossU. Thew;
he Iceberg* of tbe Atlantic ocean.
this side, trsdlllon says, once dwelt a
civilized people who. both In knowl
edge and the habits of life, were far
in advance of the I^plandt rK.
A HEALTHY OLD A6E
OFTCNTBEBESTfARTOFLIFE
ter Wemea Faeelng Tbrwugb
aee has allotted os each at
• yfifT iSd^U to*
molt If we die prematunely.
l
-Ilk ao mora. parbapa. tbaa
i iil^ kava baaa aapantad. Top wea.
k:'
' tba rwral fraa daUeafy- That Is tbelr
way of tgbUaf back. Bat thara to
Bgablag to tba talea. 1 aaad aaly teO
1 yoo that 1 have amear baaa moi
^ aaeb aftoar asiamweri^i
! have, aatoaaataiy. aaror baaa pro-
B ookmy two eBatarles ago eml
• la a body |o gm aastera coa|t
of Greealaad. attemptlag to cross tbe
no Impeaetrmble masses of lee la
wler. No tidings ever have come
from them. Some of the sclen
nan who aodoHikpaaled tbe Hayes
Itloo made tbto gaesilon a matspecial sljjdy. They reported
t doubt coold hardly exist that
people didooce Inhabit that part
of Ibe coast sad that they now had ut
icriy vanished. If they bad been swept
away by a ptwtilence-tbelr household
^
be left to
tell of them,
tery. not a i
_
show that they ever Head,
posed by tbe Danish mtoaU
r had perished In Ibb ranges of Ice
were trsdltlooa that they had
safely reached tbe weaUni coast aad
settled there, now forming a clvlllxed
junlty. wholly Isolated from the
rest of the world. O^e of Nansen's
voyage* was. in fact, directed to tbst
in the hope of finding this col
ony. He was not able to roach the
nort\iern part of the coast, and the
mystery to therofbre yet unsolved.
Another problem which perplexed
pigmy race which cantnries ago
undoubtedly Inhabited the Tenessee
itaina Legends among the In
dians told of such a tribe of dwarfs,
who vjfre Buppoeed to be of more In
telllgence than the red men. But those
ids wt*Te very baxy. A burying
the skeletons were
of pigmy pro^rikma Some of them
were carried a^tX college museums.
But as far as I know no sclentIrtc Inqulry has ever been directed to this
question.
Another curious matter which
caused much speculation sixty year*!
ago was the fate of’ M «ilony of
French etalgres who fled to this cotintry- in the eighteenth century and took
refuge In the northern part of Ain
bama. Like tl^oee FWnchmen who
found safety In Delaware, they were
for the most part of noble blood, Mar^
quises and counts earned their living
In Wilmington as dancing masters
and even chefs, «nd thv\r descendanu
live there still.
But the poor gentlefolk who bent
penalless to Atoliams to escape the
guillotine penetralod-ibe - wilderness
and made up a cblony of rlne growers,
farmers, etc They wtirked hHple*sly
a while, surved. and then melted.sway
mysteriously. Whether tbey- returned
to ungrateful France or died In tbelr
exile nobody known.. It .was a roman
tic. tragical question whkh much In
terested, the last generaaoo and to
now forgotten. But. It Is will I unsnswere«t -New York Herald.
Why Fruit Crops Fall.
There are many obscore agencies
that prevent fruit trees from bearing
good crops and.;Other* tMki are tier
fertly evident. As we Investigate we
become more familiar with tbe ca«se»
that operate to produce or nin fruit
CTOpe aad ate better able to combat
dtonaara. Insect enemies and the varlatkma of the weather.
We have fltocoverefl. for Instance,
that apraying a peach tree wlth^whltewash eflriy In the VfBftcA bbfl dnee'dt
This atotemeot to the poeiUve troth.
twice later. If necessary, will retard
bud growth and often wave the crop
oat cxecoelve fatlgoc. aad yoa hreak from lata troats. - T*
. AftjiAfaryfioehne
.liakT *t Uw Um
yoa eaoooi bear to be croeesd la aoy
asedielaetbaal
rtettos. Tbe galckeat wax to ramady
ease* which hare reacsbad maUrttj to
to top graft aaother variety opon them
In soinclent goanUty. Tbe Seekel
and tKieffer pears sad tba Ooocord.
vtoltlag the flowers daring tbe rweep^ | .\togara, Agawam aad Oreaa Mooatala
If bees are kept from fruit ] grapes are self-sterile.
mm by aalilag or other arUfleta)
rtr of
I tba amat of fralt eat to liuie
otbar taaeeta may taka part la tba
carrying of poHan. tbe fralt rmtoar
mast raly cblefly apon boaey be^ Ex
totoi the flytag of bees di
period wbea tll^flowers are 1
parleaca ahowa that tboagb baagry
beaa amy fly two or three mltoa. blvas
aboald bo wltklB half a mBe of tba or
ebard or saian fruit patch .—Bntoaaga.
ntt opoa the sprayed portico, but
Ktadanoe o^ tbe other. A fall- atmba1ali*b Fait Bila b IB tMi.
are doe to the above^mentiooed cause septic UibMit tU Is BieQitlkA ts
caa ool wen-be i#Went»M. but may be
modified by having U-ea' near at hand
to otnixo tbe fbon favorable periods
which do ocenr,
la aoioe traneile* of frnlU the
flowers are self-sterile and refuse to
take potleo even from another flower
on the aanie pUnt. Kertlllsatlou can
then take ptoce only when tbe pollen
Wa have aad oBar far aala tba Ml
I from a separate plant, that Is. lowlat list of real astata. It to aU da
a plant milsing from a separau^ sirabto property and moat ba aold
All our varietle* of orchard and
small fnilCs are repruduw-d by cutUngs. grafts, btids. layer; or similar
bods and md from ee<-d. heoc<' an* dweUlng.
l^t n. e cor. ICth aad Baaato Bta.
merrily
plant cm up Into a great
ST n. on lith at.
many parts. Therefore. In self-eterilr*
teeny places where ibe'ftmpeTmlare
falls aevaral Aegreea below the dan
ger pottt.
Tbe effect of «raytog to not a mat
ter of experb^ent ba Ita efficacy to
aooa aa It becomes a Mflna practice
to apray we may V»k fbr the exUacUoa of tbe cofllln moth and tbe yarl-
ou fam*
trosMe as.
AIM* tm, tiMM Oia Ytmmn-t
<Wm*
kaiwhnt nuoB*
«kr thrit oo,* IkU •»* am tmo •
Mit er (he bMMMi eUtb M tm
1. nepete Wteianaielatfai
eoi<
ESPSOALLt AMFTBl TO
SOFT COAL STOYES
'TflAVCRM CITY LODOa No. ttt. F.
m‘‘ms
Webavohnndfrdsi
in place of coal
IT IS CUBANEl
AKDCHBAFEK
BUSINESS CURDS
$5.00 a Ton
lOic i Bd.
502 Wilhelm block. CIttoeaa phone
TaEraOIEHttTliUURDa
TMVERSE CITY 6AS N.
DttHHi PTMr Fir SHi
•ZitS
TKEffiieiNm
UUnV£ai)6H SYRUP
8t. and MichU^ Ava. ,
S lots oo^^wood ava, batwaaa
Wayne and Bsv Sts.
S lots on Bomos atrsaC batwoM
Wsyna and Bay Sts.
Lot 71. and house. Oak Hsifbta..
One of the best locsUont la tbs dty
or surrounding comiUy for boms. 4
12 to 14 acres land In BDnwood Iowa
•tflSeS
te a good market garden.
S 40 s
4 40*s IH miles
There is considerable saw Umbat
and plenty of wood Umber oa tbli
land. Soil good.
Also several gUMge tond oontrmeto
ang 1$^
J. ■. OralUek Oo.
BONEY
-TAR'
UP
SALE
VJ:
DR. T. A. WILHELM. DentltL Oty
jra house block, room 1.
OR. fTholosworth-spwui «t.
lenilon to diseases of the eye. ear,
nose and throaL Glaaeee fitted.
Kooms 7 and 8. H. A L. Heroantlle
Co. block. Both phoaea.
1M9
T|iia is the time to buy w«U
dmgK^ftaSSptr ctmt ii*CO«alall through the store
P. S.—Kfuiember our op
tical opening, with Prof.
Shellnmu of (imml Kni)kla,
4anuary 8lh to PUh. Eyes
toaUsl free.
M. EEL TIME CARO
'EEiiiir
STEP SAVERS
-“"RiSjS:
HARRY B. HARNER—Rxpert 4>lana
toner and action regulator. Satis
faction guaranteed. With Kimball
Music House. CIU, phone 2C4.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON-Attorney
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Traverse City. Mich. Cltlxens phone 106.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Cai^
vcr. Prices ressonsble. Offloe with
O. P. Carver A Bru. Both phonos.
IR. E. F. CHASE—Homeopsthto. Offle^e over Bugb<*e's drug store. Clllxens phone—Kecldence, 236 ;orSos
E. L. THIRL8Y—Special attson to dlwwses of children. Room
) State Bank bldg. Both phones.
J. M. nuellmantel
BEAL BSTATC AND bOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Wo mannfactnre them and make
low prioea.
cm,. MICH.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY, M. D.—Physi
cian and snrgwn. Removed to offlees over First National bank. Cltltens phone 385.
W.TULLERcan estimste your UmhfT,
Reference Traverse City Mfg. Co,
110.000 worth of Umber
bt during N
Novcmlier and De
ver. $5 a day.
jan 2-lyr
The hamlBomoat anil most eonvenlent n
JITC8EN CABINET
market Solid Oak fronts,
and dost proof Roller liearing Flour
tra\*ebsb
on. W. E. MOON—Phonss, offles,
Cltx.. 107; Hell. 99. Residence. 716
Washington street, Cltx. phone 216;
Hastatrs
diAonaeA of tbe eye.
wnth Dr. I, A. ThompMMi
PIRST NATIONA1. BANK BLOCK
J. E. GREILICK CO.
D^ eT b. minor—Office «rer Amerlean Drug Store. Special attentloB
to eye, oar. nose and thruaL Glasses
fitted. Both phones. Residence 513
Sixth street.
Office In Munson
GENERAL INSURANCE
THE HANNAH DRUO STORE.
208 Wilhelm block to 407 and 401
new State Bank hnlldlag.
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Qraad
Traverse ljuid and lioan Co.. F.
CUTdLASS
CHINA
8ILVERWAHE
ART HOODS
Traverse
. Dated. Dec. 1. 1905.
M.B.HA8KELU
flee 4-tf
City Trassorar
>a O. a CHAtC, removed from 10$-
MARK CRAW*8 DELIVERY—Light
for tbe collection of
Bat*a Lazativfl Hooey and Tar is an j The tax rolls
Cbi SiWihr
Id county taxes for the
improvement over all Cou«h. Lung |
*“rnd“**fSr
and for the delinquent
and Bronchial remedies. It cuU I
Uxes and special ssall phlflgm
phle«m from the throat draws ,e«n.mu *f«r said
taiu year
i
have been
out the inflammation, reUeves the placed In my hands for collection.
I win be in my office to receive said J.H. MONROE GEO. W. MeWETHT
feverish conditions and atrengthena taxes
from now until Feb. 1. 1906. on
the mucous membranes lining the esob week
MONROE & MCWETHY
day from 6 o'clock to 11:30
throat and bronchial tubes. ItacU o'clock In the forenoon and from 1
gently on the bowels, thus expelling o'clock to 4 o'clock In tbe afternoon.
On all state and county taxes paid
all colds from the system. Best before
10. the regular fee of
for children because it is a certain, one perJanuary
cent for collocUon wlll^be
ail NBW wiLBam block
safe'-and haimless cure for all charged and on all taxes paid on or
Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping after January 10. there will be
rged
a
fee
of
four per cent for col- DR. GAUNTLETT
Cough, etc. Prepared by Pine-ule
Ion.
Penalty
on
delinquent
city
Medicina Co.. Chicago, U. S. A.
school taxRa and special assess- KWs BpooUl Attention given to
t of SI
e In
PIANO TUNIh
CLEAN
•TAX Km
i^^enewCough Syrup.
It rid« the system of a cold
by actiug as a cathartic on
tbeboweU. Sold by
•MA Mh ot T:»» p. «1; Gayle
aacretary; NaUla
*
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R’V
atl Ba.t rr«i.t Bt.
U» BtalM
Tohn R. Santo
General Insurance
New wabdm WIL, TrtfcrieCItjr
Wood Has Declined
DBS. J. 0. fc HAET J.TtUBVLOOB
OSTEOPATHIC PHYMOtABMI
Jteaa«»f4Waiwl.tedg. • s. a*, te If
For The Next Thirty Days wc WiU Deliver
DRY HARDWOOD ^LABS AND EDGINGS
FOR $1.75 PER LOAD GREEN. $1.50 PER LOAD
SOFT WOOD, $1.25 LOAD
rx.rpltmna.y.
^ ^
a—.
L. L. A. BUILOINQI
A. D. TYLER
DEIMXIST
Office 63S Nev Wiliulm Block.
CitUem’ pbcDC 639.
These loads contain on an average of two cords
aeoc J!4 !!aroi$
Oval Wood Dish Co.
C>KNTIST
MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY
JAIMUARV IS
!>
i'oi Trssf Strttt
, PSmb Tmt Mm. Boh PMm* S7
can
O. P. CARVER & BRO.
Tire Insurance
C. D. MILLER
DENTIST
Fine Dental WorK 'NATMMAI. onwTWTn'-—
£v«SSe5«
DlbJ.W. HIGGINS
t ■ tato IM ba
naimr tbsoLaa
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