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The Evening Record, January 04, 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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1906-01-04
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2Q2o
THE EVENING RECORD
aPAQEA
VSEOMMEr
FOR REVOLTS
I9BS jams seiKt
flapertad That flvOOO Was DBared fat
One VaaUfBay-OMy a Few
TRAVUM cmr. BUmJaANB TNUHtOAVa JANUARY A 1*01.
RODRIGUEZ
WAS KILLED
mTiEsonm
Dr. aad Mrs. |. A. Thanyow Met Whh
a Sad L«m Tula Morokig-fit
Only Two Days.
6 POLOOK EDITiOH
CZAR’S GUARDS A ooa OUT or gold fbh
WERE CAUGHT
AT llBe BACM:
a this
I. A,
d tbe aaad loaa or tbelr
MORALES TROOPS WERE RE- little son, George Desproa, aged two
years aad one moaths. wbo. wttb but a
PULMO AT PAIERTO PLATA.
days* abaeoa from capllllary brtmcbltls gave op tltbe struggle aad pa
awa^ Utile G
George 1bad. for a
od at the sab-trenauiT tbU marBlni
that none are Md there.
: 'bKore restVrday d«l^ed a
ride domro tomm In bla cutter,
iracted a s«ert* ooM which Involved
GENERAL CESPEDES WAS THE both longs and tbougb tbe efforts of WHILE ANOTHER WAS SON OF A
WITTl WAHWtO TMWI jAOAJHTr
the altendlag pb>*slcians rettulted iu
HERO OF VICTORY.
MVOLUTIONim
loosening up the cougesUon. his
strength gave out and be passed awaj
at 5:30 this morning Or. and Mrs.
for Three Days gad Tbompaoo have the ayropathy of the Smral Artillery Otficava o« Whom
Monty
PfrnitTm\
th# Caar Relied for HM Pmonal
entire cl»y In their aad loss.
Was BtuMorn
Thtt H«d •
Safety Wert
Maralair Troops
MOTOII BOAT FACTORY PRAO
Un6 and AfMHM fr
theVknarc
Oovernment Victorloua.
TICALLY FINISHED.
WM
for A fifc
By Wire to the Evening Record.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
^ Wire to tbr I
New York. Jan. 4.—A special cable
Puerto Plsta. Santo Domingo. Jan.
from St. Petemburg sa.vs an anarchls81. PMmbOfi
4.--Casceras* troops commanded by
Uc plot to asaasalnaie the 'czar at
Central Cespedei, checked Morales’
TxaritVoe Selo. has be< n discovered.
mior Wltlo told tkt iMogotJ
TEN THOUSAND FEET OF AVAIL- troops outside Puerto Plata. 8tul>S« veral artllb-ry «iffl<-iTs to wliom the
hod beeii tofomod tltfU the
boro fighting followed and many men WOULD REGULATE VARIOUS RAIL
ABLE FLOOR BPACE.
czar rt ll«-s for bin
rw.nal Kafely, are
I Olid Amr^ for the
were kill<>d and woundt^l on both hUU^.
ROAD RATES.
ndlor of Ibo RuuUa Jm
Implicait-d. The chi* f ctMispirators are
resulting In the defest of the MormleK
of be
a student named Was.siljeff. sou of a
Will Bagin Operations Next Week- truopi. mho were dlupcmed. Among
Ibedopy
pruft-asor In ih.* St. Petersburg uni
the killed mas General Rodriguez, mho
Many Ordarm Already Booked
lotion vlfofwwlr dinM ou^ WM the
vemlfy. and a atudent named Altonowannounced that If the attack on PuerU>
Company yfm Carry Lina of
COM. Witte, bowerer, Wned 0»e
MHi of a high Judge In tbe Russian
Plata mras successful he would pro
Jews to refroln from ncibUoc and
Stock Boats.
claim himself a candidate for the pres WOULD INCLUDE THE PRIVATE
nrold the rerolollonlrt. or olhcrwl.r
idency.
co\ered only io time to prevent Its
CAR LINES.
tbojr could not hope for no|
The work of remodeling the factory
Ing carried into effect.
^
New York. Jan. 4.~Fablo FSIIo. con
Jew.
menl In tbo nortllon of tie
t
of the Traverse City Motor Boat com sul general of San Domingo In New
•‘BROWN” LUNCHEON.
pany. on Bay street, is pracUcally com-' York, received the following telegram: InteiwUte
Commeroe
Commlaalon
By Wiro to Che Wranme Sueord.
ACCUtA-nON ASAINAT TIIK JEWS Now Torh. Jan. 4^An oBaf of IIJKKI
for n aOear doOnr of IMh ootaafee wai
•V ^iwHicA wmt.
2KS.ass.iu.,":iS
WITITIOIA[ KnU
SnilBIT OB CUKPIHTn
DUIT nua UD WODOE9
WORK WILL
S^SOON
HEPBDRN HAS
PUT IN BILL
nilT IS VEBY COMPIETE
SIHILAR TO THE SOUTH BiU
d. the f finishing touches only re
km. Jan. 4.-A Oen^ New. maining to^s^ done this week. The
b from BL Peunibarg uy. the
I of Oonml Qijglf ip the Baltic building has' been entirely remodeled
SM to restore order ha. been and placed In flmt class conditlan.
with every convenience and facility
for the manufacture of Uunrhes. row
boats, sail boau In a modem and pro
gressive way.
The main building, which U two
orles In height, 50x60 feet In dimen
sions. Is well cqulppe<l for the building
NAtAVA. NICARAC
of all classes of pleasure boats, and
BY CARTHQ^AKt
when the capacity becomes limited,
the company has 210 feet of lUnd on
the west, which can be devoted to additlonal room If deslnsl. 8iii>erlntendenl Stanton has been busy with a force
of men for several weeks getting the
buildlng^ln shape, and be su^ed to a
Record represenUtIve today that actoperationi^xwouh^in jha flmt of
DE$ntOTED m Tovm
ritaua, iwporti'to the atOe depsrtj
that a teniUt turthqi^ detr
the town of Nbonya, N^iwa. 1
OFFICQBn^
L. C. ». A. and C. Id. B.U. H.d PH
and Time Last EvcHng at the
•t. Francis School.
A tery enjoyable Insullailon of of
Seera and banket wa« held it the
Catbollf KJbool last evi;phic wh»n the
cCBocra of the U C 8. AB.
A. were Installed In their v\^ for
the ensulna year. Over r<N> sat down
to the banquet.
^
!
The offleer. for the> C. II: Alwore
Inst.liod by Mm. J. W* Slater anf conalsU'd €»f I he following: P
Mm. J. W. Slater: flmt vice pi
Mrs. I-YancE’s Horrouth; second|vice
president. Mm. Mary Schulsan
cording secivtan'. Mm. duUa
■an; assistant recording
Mrs. Thomas Dyer: financial
Mm. Ida baPayette: treasurer. Mb- J.
M. Hull: mamhall. Mm. M. I
guard. Mm. Maggie Gagnon.
F. U fichulgan Installint the
Inc as officers of the C M B
President. M. J. Holmey: first
president. A. P. Huellmantel;
▼Ice president. Thomas Dyer:
lag secn‘lar>*. T. Vereau: assli
oordlng secretary. John Vereau:
dal secretary. J. 1
ch^ '
LESS WDUIDIT WORK
*‘A three days’ luutle has occurred at
Puerto Plata. Gt-nerml Rodrigui-z wsk
TOOK flUBBER FACTOBY
REVOLUTIONISTS HAD TERRIBLE
FIGHT WITH TROOPS.
Killed ths Police Guarding the Build
ing. Eight Dragons and'six
SUbIs Men.
Would Be Given Power to Reduce
Rates Found to Be Unjust
or Unreasonable.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Washnlgton. Jan. 4 —The report of
R<>preHontatIve Hepburn of loma.
chairman <if the hous»- ct*n»mitti-<- «m
Inti-mtate and foreign t^mno rce. in
troduced a railroad fate regulation bill
jOmust Identical with tbe senate bill.
It defines -transportailon * to include
private refrigerating and other cars
and gives the intemtate cumn^erre
commlBslon power to substitute a Just,
reasonable and fairly remunerative
maximum rate for one found upon in
vestigation to be unjust, unreasonable,
unjustly discriminating, unduly prefer
ential or prejudicial.
Mias Marjorie 8allrt>ury Was the Guest
of Honor.
Ijist evening .Miss Marjorie Sails
uiry- of DtHroit was guest of honor at a
brown” luncheon given i.y Miiu? Jee-
and Important industries of
Motlvt Power for David Potter Hadio
With ther onlers on hand and the
Bt Furnished by Two Deputy
stock boatss to be built. It is now asSheriff
sured that thelr will be upon Grand
Traverse Bay In the spring a larm* ad
David Potter of Rapids Cky-aidw ditional number of motor boats con
structed
by a local concern. A caUalimt on the city streets last evenhg
wm be Issnedd as soon as a numabout 7: JO vrhlch has made bis nane ber of crafts have bocn completed and
ramoos among those who witnessed %. the company gets In full operation.
Deputy Shertff Lynn of Rapid City ir- In the meantime special orders ran be
with the superintendent at any
rived in the city to place him undtr
arrest for jumping a board bill awl time.
located him on Bast Front street. The
location was all right and David was
WOMAN'S CLUB PROGRAM
nil right but his lower extremities i>fttsed their acenetomed gait through Mra. Q. E. Boughay Will Ba the
acme reflex nenre center which calM
HRS. HEEREIS DEAD
!.
:
J..alewkltuduilii> KouHoUr low price
they will woo be wU. BETTER HURRY.
I
CITY BOOK STORE
TflX BOSABT CO.. raOP.
WINTER IS HERE
And so is our Celebrated Kno Wet Trousers. Will
keep you dry in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
weather, also Sprafrue’s Russian Vests, impenetrahie by the co7d. ^hey have a double breasted
front,
int, .high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and luog:
piDtectors.
KUBCCK & HOYT
CDMION S-rMKKT OL.O*rB-IIKP««
We Are Agents For
W. L. DOUGLAS
S M O E S
trrHluciory” Kupi>«-r In
Miss SaUshurg U visiting her father
t the Hotel Whiring and hO{K*s to r*^
urn to her school by Monday.
ROSOOK
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
llainilum CloiMng^ro.
MAT
B
CUSTOM SAWING. - ^
Fair
Where wilLyou buy yoor
drugstore giKsU in liKKi?
If you haven’t dtxniled,Vo
are quite sure a trial of our
suiierior goods niid fine service will quickly S4‘Ul(* the
problem for you.
a.
LOGS WANTED!
OVERCOAT sale has cun
Ni.a Is the time if you wan
Question
^.OrMIOIM Mi
2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00
lAOMAIMTT
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Livonia, Jan. 4—Five thousand armed
workmen took possession of the Provodnlk rubber factoo' and a military
^ Baby Is Dead.
jombaniment followed. Tbe revoluThe lower part" of the building will lamiU htllM tbe tiolice guarding the
Mr. and Mr^. Charles Kavan of r.OZ
North Cedar KtnH*l lost iholr little six
be deroted to the machlnen* and hearler work, while the umH*r part will be
W4»paraie enclosum twenty-four feet
when- the finishing work and
: will be completed upon mod
crate Flo-d l>oatfl. In case of the Isrger slr«Mi crafts, the building formerly
ipbMl by Mr. Stanton, adjoining on Passed Am^y After a Lingering lltnsss
.•ast side, will be us*m1 ft.r finish.
Which Began Early Last
***Altogelher the plant has available
St present nearly
square feet of
floor «|»ace with plenty of room for l-xMm. ElIzalK'th Meereis. aged 55
Ttie main building will be
healetl by steam, and the isiwor us-J years, wife of Anton Meeivls of Solon.
will bt* generateil by a gasoline engine. dli*d yesterday afternoon at .1:45 after
All the necessao’ machinery rtHjulre.!
summer’s Illness resulting from can
at this time \H on hand and i
cer of the bowels. The deceased, who
plar«-d In operation as wsm as Install
ed. which win U* as before slated, had suffered dunng the early part of
the
summer, came to this city and r*'early next wek.
8iH*clfirailons have lH»en prepares! for
several idres and various designs of
launches, including the tor|s-do stern
and m*a.-i
In a precarloua
rotKlel. and ctmipronilse .stem model, eondltbm and again n tu rm-d and tisik
while any imrson desiring a spcwlal de a cmime In electric Imths and her con
sign can have Ms boat built ti» suit dition mas far from satiKfactoo’. The
his own isH'ullar fancy. Already then* -turn hc»me was again made. frt>m
t considerable miinber of arKK-lal
hich she never lefl alive. Aside
orders on baud, and a miral»er of stt*cK from the husband the follomiug chil
3ats win be built to be plac«sl u|sm dren are left: Mtk J. D. White. Oak
Point. Wash.: MIs.s Amelia* Meerels.
le market earty In the spring
The factory of the Travcrs4- City Solon: Ml.ss Emma Mct'relss. S<ilon.
Motor Boat Company will be one of William Mi-ereis. 8<don. and Elizabeth
the most complete and up-lcvdale in Meemis, Solon. The funeral arrange
this section, and while not so Urge nA-nta are aU>ut C4»mp!iie. the date
as some other local enterprises. It iH-lng fixed for tomorrom at m:30 fnmi
The Rev. Rath
hks an outlook for the future which Is
exceptionally bright and promises at of the Evangelical church at Reed
no distant date to. give employment City. It la hoped, will officiate. Ar
. a large force of skilled working rangements are in charge of UnderUker Andemon. Interment In Solon
^e company is corapo«?d of a scort'
of Traverse City's moot progressive
less men and with their influenrt^
"s^asrsj
Women’s fur trimmed Ju.
liettes, maile of Ijeaver and
flannel lined, making Ibem
doubly warm. This is an ex
traordinary JnlietU- at this
travme &ty lllfd. Co.
, B2| B#IL IBB
Other Bargains
Felt BuBkins................
FJt UDskina trimroeil..
Womi-n’s Fi-It shoos....
Felt Shoos loatlier fuxeJ
Childtvu'ri felt Slipi>en
tUaifsDrud Store Mt
50C
60c.
75c
LX5
S5c
OVERCOATS
>—.w
HASlDtfSGHDLAIIS
Not an OVliRCOAT to be carried over this year.
Needham Businsss College ExpecU to
Hava Enrollment of
by
Next Monday.
The Needham~BusIneaa college
starts Us minter term mlth an enrolll of about 100 acholare and It is
expected that by Monday this will
h 125. Ther« are forty scholam at
ejii In the night school.
He faculty consists of five teachJ. W. Martindlll. Miss Mildred
Dockeray. Miss Gertrude Colman. W.
^ Needham and Francis Cassrey. Tbe
inter term began Tuesday.
The college occupies nearly all the
second floor of the Munson block and
is well supplied with all
equipment for a complet
Tbe subject at the Woman’s dub to course.
----------- « and the two depuUei morrow afternoon will be Uteralurc.
MINtNC COMPANY OFFICERS.
be priaoner by the wtngi end Leader. Mm. Q. E. Booghey.
^walked him down the middle of Bmi
jJnstbM’^'Edwards ^aa?^*'ootton John R. Santo la Praaldent of Gold
Ptaot ctreK and to the train, when
Mather. Ufe and Review of^elr
Raaf Company.
Work. Mm. W. H. Umlor.
Tbe Traverae City Gold Reef MinVocal solo, Mm. W. H. Staffcas.
Benjamin FranklU. PhUoaopher. Ug company has elected tbe following
THE MARKrrS.
Author and Stateaman. Mrs. Booghey.
ReciUtlon, Ruth Booghey.
Detroit. Jan. 4,~1!
vice prealMmt, A. R Hobart.
RoU call, qooutions from Poor Rlch4S^e: oata. Me.
Secretary and treasurer. Frank W.
WIlaoiL
i
DIrectom,/waiter GroUIck and U K.
Correni Bvanu. Mrs. H. Montague.
Bttfalo. JhiL 4,-Osttla-QuIaL
QibU acting with tbe three officers.
The^ Woman s Fbrefon Missionary
society of the Asbory M. B. church
WHAT $10 wfll buy In Men’i
loago.
Juk
4.4.—
aill meat with Mrs. J. Marrin. MS
;; Odra. 44%c; oatiK.
pork. West Front street tomorrow aftanioob
Hamilton aoUing Co.
l;l^|7JI:rihSB I7AA
at 2 o’clociL
o. c. MorrATT
Dn. Siwyw t
AbMract* of TlUo
MUCM MTfWrACTOav
DENTISTS
Ml/IfS CeYOCNO mens:
OnoTHiNG'lo PVRwiaHiNeai
OVERCOATS A1
ONE-FOURTH OFF
.
AD Coato op to awl indnding twelve dollar ooaU
at above disoonnt—Brokeo ritea compel aa to make
a sacrifice to dean np stock. BOMfi^SWiEKDID
VALUES IN MEN« PAKTB_L5» to XM
goods.
REDUCTIONS
■
■•■'1
hav.e been made on these goods In Men’s, Boys* >
and Childrens’.
To Close Them Out Qiiich
Come early and get choice selections.
■. *
:.3
■■•a
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
■/
^-1
.
rmkwmk crrv. ntCHioiuit THUKSOAY. 4ANUAIIY 4,
-Tito Wlavd or Otu” tW gfwot apse-
OUR INVENTORY
'
t^Tiyi^Tarir?11T^
MMOVKHtP »Y
JMIKIHUIW
t».HMDTHE».B.C.
rsama
jowrr rntTAiXATioN wbs
LAST CVENINa
held
aok
urn
Fellowwd the Work.
1 WCRC BIIOaOHT
reOwT.
jstaar
r ynii:«S65tsar-_T*»
:s;!:;^riL!£S;r2J:
^ «» MM
^
CIVIL CAM*.
CMe*' l> llw
Ibe
V^Um beemn^e Ih^y
broadit tbroach imc iodTliltr. While
muxr «C the
hroacht for e rtchtful porpoM. there
ive a Bomber that are the retolt of
^ta. malleo or a desire to ' get eeso.
To M«k th« ooorta for the parpowit “«oMI»« ««*.“ wWcIi !•
CMWwdv Chartaa
Waa PaaTa
laatailiiig OfSaar and Mrs. CarttoM. H. Qriflii being tha^!2£^Qrmmy Baga Nad Beefi Left in the Vk
F-ah Actad for Cerpa.
Seer for both lodgM. Angua McOool
elnity of Ciectrk Wiring Muc
aad Mrs- Clara Young were the respeeUve condnetors and the work was
done
both all In an able manner.
tuSTtolrtllltoUoB of McPbevaoo'poat.
Funowtog the official testBitoiJon
Sa 18. vnd MePharaoa corps. No. 151. fully two hundred members and
took place mt Orange hmlL This being frleBds sat down to an appetising oyaAs B reanU of the irst building In- public, many frieoda of the loyal or ler supper, after which the stratos
from Helm's orchestra lured them
spectloB held by the ira dstpnrtBMAt
were present. Canute -into
the dance halt where for two
emooB eome very had
hours a merry soda! time was enjoyed.
re found In aoma i
Mrs. Alcott o? Khlamasoo was a
oMeer uf tbe post whUe Mrs. Phoebe
and hneemeata of n
Curtla-Plah acted In the same capacity Ompanloo guest who was In attend
IB on# Bttic where thd alaeirte wiring for the corpa, the tastalltog caondnetors
was axpoaed a lot cf old gfunsy rags for the respective orgaaliAtiaas bring
had bean timwB. Tim nmtarlal d
Charles Irish and Mra. Esther Waters,
A ridtodelphte l«nk rierk st «V0
ited there woold have bean bad aa
both performing Jolnily with the la- per mouth has liren dismissed Is-csuse
in Itself as In a ckiae room an
fftaUtog effleers, thrir offlclal acts In a tbe hank has a rule that no/*lerl remoat able and parliamentary manner. fH-ivtag less than $!.«■) a year shall
The^ following appointive ofllcers •marry, and he
on marrying
were lastalled with the regular elecllve ere Ills salary readied that amount
Adjutant, Allen F. UHle;
Curlls Flow- •There are Either Uuks and iithor
ler; sergeant major. H. J. Curtis. Upon i"***
tbe .rierk. "Imt
Imt there Isn't
proved to be to bad coodlUon also as the iTftlrcment of the ciiinroander. M. |
-^eUle. Tbe tumk
m^waste^paper had been placed to TX Morgan, whose efflrtent work th^ •'-m go to tlmuti r." The girl entcrycar waa appreciated
latcd by Uo
Uc» 1tains .In.Il ir f-HIrurs. "Tbe Ides of
to the effect that
comrades, s line silver beaded elionyi ninse lisnk olBriaN attennitlnc to n»r
cleaned up and the I
cane was presented, by Chaplain R. B.j »vl»rilwT we sto.ll cd u:arrle,l or notf'
that they are obeyed.
Hamer In behalf of the por t Com-!
i.x^ iaini.-l. ‘ WV will Im* m.nnlcd
rr,pon'lli.r *l*h nnK-h|
„ „„
„ „„
|«r «( MP«ac<ro*CM^ I* !■ ala« oun
$M «f tan, a oMir »~1 «MMW«tor,
i
Whole esutes are cootoxni
aoarrel. lo Keolockr, generaUj
as the state of feods.
In the maiortty of Insu
* artglBallr dated Imrk to aome law salt
^h was deddod oontrary to the sat
j^fhoUoa of one aide, as was boond
be the case, and this started the w
the HatfleldMcOoy feud, which al
hoti retolted In the egtanaliiatlan of
foth famillea and thdr relatives.
I 'based OB migaiion o»er a com
hog of the -raxpr baclr* rmrlety.
In tl^s city the suits aTcrmge about
ten a moBth which Is very low as the
imjorlty of those trought here sre
mu to eottect bllle for hoard, wash
IdCp bbmU dehu aBd V>ther Bccesaary
ttUgathiB. But In other cities through
oat the state the number it much
fraaler.
Before gol^ to law over aay maUer,
It wonld be well lo ir> and amicably
aetUe It. but If It Is serious enough
take Into court, the phdnllff should Ih>
anre be is right and then have facts.
HOMESTEAD
Bpecisl to thVjC^iHllnrilcccrd
Homestead. Mich.. Jan. 4.—Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Stiles of Cadillac visit
ihrir parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Smith, on New Yesr H day.
The Rev. Charles Raslgn is boldli
revival services In the FTee Methodist
church wllh.good success.
This little town has been In a shade
of darkness during the holidays and
IMJopIc began to won
wrong. But It was rev
1 train hove into the deport and un
loaded Mr. and Mrs. Wright, who have
j on an extended visit to \Elsie and
s. MicI
back to our town. We ai
have them with ns again.
The charcmal kilns have i
again on account of
to ship their coal.
John Mertx and dattghter left last
F.ldsv for a visit with relatives at
Red Jacket. Mich.
Mlsfi Mabel Hyde, who has been
it tog her parents here, returned today
There \ms hlmNl In the eyes of the
two snburlKin hmraewlres ns ih«*y
glared tUggeni nt one another ovi»r
irmly fixed that his eape will be In the whltewaidMHl fence.
".Xs for you.- hissed the one In the
praaenubie shape and ^us farlllute
red knit Jacket. *i don't know wl.at I
fU disposal. Otbersrise vexatious aad
onid say thst would be sulfl<deutly
oosUy adiouraments are sure to
levere. I hate you.”
you." retorted tbe one to the
bine slmwl. "are eeally not worth
The tesohiilon introduced by 8eoa wasting breath over.. So there."
There
was a painful paUM* uiid then
tor Brackett In the New York legisls
ture^lemandlng the resignation of Sen the one In the knit J:iek«*t i-ontlmuil:
"I wouW aay a m^nt deal more were
ator Chauncey M. Depew. alth
It not for .rour awi-et little baby.”
withdrawn, shows whst an effect the
-|K>_ao you really think be Is
Sasuraaoe Investigation has had upon sweet r
the countn*. Prior lo the discli
”1 so. and 1 am not backward abont
of Depew's relations with the BquIU- aaying It. althoogb I despise tbe motbble. It woold have been nothing short er. He la tbe pretttett little l»cy in
Of sacrilege to have Intimated that twenty Mocka."
"I'lten—then let’s make up. NHgbCbauBoey abould vacate his aeat Ben
ator Brackett declares thst he will re bom Khonldn't l»e enemies. 1*11 hand
you a dish of stewed imiues over the
Introduce the rcmutlon again despite fen»«e.”
the advice of party'lmers/ TIteh tlicy kissed,-CbUwgo DaUy
Admiral RoJestvenskj has made
charge when be alleges that lh«*
fleet had Instructions to annl
hllate the Russian fleet In the battle
of the Sea of Japan If the Japanese
were unable to do so. K looks as
. though the admiral In casting about for
an excuse for his failure has .over
stepped the bonds of discretion and
made a charge which If unsubstsr
ated or subsunllsted will result
grave complications.
^
? The'weather man simply opened a
of Noveml»er brand by mistake.
. .------- r
■
^'
rurtmia rigntlng.
Tbr seven years." wiiie Oeo. W.
Hnima^ of Harper. Wash.. "I had a
hl'ter battle with chronic stomach and
>Brer tnmhla. ^ nt teat I won. aad
mead them to aB. and don't Utaad In
tie future to be without them In the
Qneeti Christina of Spain U the only
lorerrijm who hat ever made a Ub
OOD tsceniloiL
Ton will not find l<eant7 In rouge
poi ^ complexion whitewash. True
hem only that take
*xMil8ta, Bt fids B hoU^ TnrUtom
6 OCB bojr.- and eklMrea'* ow
TWY A
AB.
the following app<*lmlve offletrs toTnsj
Installid aino: SU*rr«-tary. Mrs. Sarshf
HllUkcr: s'JsisUnt cfinduclor. Ella
Morgan: pairio’lc In^H-ortor. Mrs. Haitle Padden: press corresjiondcnt. Mrs.
Jessie W. Brabant; mnsician. Mrs. Ardella Irish; color bearers. Esther
Waters. Mina Maes. Emn«
and Arvllla Gardner.
Ranks were broken and a social ses
sion followed In which c«ff«*e. cake
dougbauta and other light eaUbles
partaken of.
of sendee In Mcpi'erson post, thin
bring the ninth year upon which he
hss rened In that capacity. .Mrs. M.
lo alKVul to enter
upon her third year as head of the
corps which is flourishing and success
ful.
In Mad Chasa.
Have You Defective Ejfe Sight?
Hsrs's Your Opportunity.
^We
Utesl scientific Instrument^
ivrting defective
live 1vision.
mod<
•dero electrical machinery for lens
ting and grlndlnK. There Is no
ler InstUntlon of this kind in this
pan of the country.
We o|H*n an optical roc»m to the pul»lie on Monday. Jan. 8ih. ITuf. A. J.
Sbellman. the celebrated occullst and
«.p;lclaa of Grand Rapids, from whom
w e have bi'en Uklng special Inst rue
tlon«<. will be present at our optical
opening for a full week. Jaii. hth to
IMh. We conneously extend an Invi
tation to the pulilic to attend thl4
opening. RememlHT that we examine
and le^t all defective sight absolutely
free. Prof. Shellman will be pleased
U» meet any difficult ami Iwretofore ob
stinate cases
defective vision and
jt
BaaUUooClatUasOA
ssrssrtc5?«,£ss..“T:
siC!r.2s,rrJsaK
him work, bto dawcaa aad aoBgs, evuB
to tito OBc he wrote hlaasalf. vara BgplBBdad to tiM adto. la Nick ChappT.
the tiB woodmaa to saardi of a haart.
Prad J. Nice, was a cloae second to
Rock aa a favorite with the aadlence.
"VIolat McMlUen (TrUla Trifle,
house. Ethel DeMareyaa Dorothy was
a vary Tctchteir character, with her
eow aamed ImoisBe. she was a tovor
tie from the start.
"iBWCSBe. the cow. (Fred Wood^
ward aad the cowardly Itoa tJoe A.
LITTLE OR NO PROFIT
VOMto Oto KOIT
OOOD
brought out many roe
-The beauty of tbe |
physically, meotally and
That's what Holltoter's Rock
tain Tea will d
leta JohDsoQ Drug Co.
UUm W m»
Sar^
8!:e w a^ from S«,tttlC.
Aft* r IniM-rihhig her r.r.ioe on the !:atel re^tster she rtkke»l the rierk If any moll
bad «Tm:e aCdn-eard to her. The name
she w ivie en the n gM* r was. simp
ly. • Ainc T. Brouu. r^eattle."
T iluu't f-uH-Jsr. by any rha
that this i* lntMMl«nl f »r you. is
ImUdrM the ehrU. ImuiMirg her a letter qddri s<inl-**Mrw. T. P.. Browne."
ist N mine.” sshl the demure
gtj»«t. *1 n-eogiUre the luiudwrilliig."
"But the name is s|»el!etl different
ly." iM.inntl out tlje l autior.s rh-rk.
•*You-.T*^11 v«uir name 'B-r-o w n.’ and
tbe mime on the letter has s final 'e.' ”
l*be got nil fussed ttfi about it.
• You sr^.” slie expluliiefl. ' I am not
quite Sure bow be k|h*Us It.”
"Wbor
"Mf husband. We've only l»ern
mnrrletl a immtU."—San Fra m Woo
1 cordially invite ray
former patrons, and
everyone who uses
hardware, to call at
the new store.
Chnstmastile offepi no betler dppottoity than can
beianiid it the DUmotid
J .cigar. Onalineofthiwe
^voritosenbraoeiBn sites,
and there is not one but
what wonl^ be *«essS^
snd priaDd by any •‘lover
dtheweei.*
A Furtui Fat*.
terrible tortore of pile*. “I can
ifuUyaay," writes Harry Colson of
anville. U. "that for Blind, BleedItching and Protruding Pile*.
bucklen s Arnica Salve la tbe best cure
made.” Alsg best for cnU. burns and
injuries; 25c al Johnson Drug Co.. F.
H. Meads, a A. ]
FRANK TiRUDE
A. W. JAHRAUS
fOB SALB ST ALL MALOM
OCALtm IN tVCmTHIIM
DgAUSTU
WHAT ABOUT BLANK BOOKS
J
And other offioe supplies? Every hnsiiieM firm
irm wants some new sappliw tbe first of
every >ear. We are here to supply that wan
V f
of every kind. Lodi^ra. Jonroab, rocordt, in1 ifull
lull leather bimliik iu canv<aa ami
leitber or marbled board, any aiie of Iwok and
vl any nmnber .,f
AN£i
MEMORANDUM BOOKS
larKe or small, hanl paper or soft paper, tn«lexc«l or pbyn, opi-n a the eii<1 or aide, for
pebcnl or pen, in cloth cover or full leather.
LFTTER FILES
Real Estate
We again ask that we may be favored with your
FIRE INSURANCE.
Our 190G Calendars are somewhere on the road,
having been shipped some time ago, we regret that
they are not^n hand ready for distribution.
Thanking you for past favors, we remain,
YOURS FOR FIRE INSURANCE,
W. dustings & Sen
SmHii 30t.
as a result from
DiTer all heating
less dun yon
ire. Come and
Than to carry them toanother fall
now until stock is reduced we will
stoves, cook stoves and ranges
have ever been able to buy bef
look them over; it will pay you.
BLANK BOOKS
\m
DbdosestliebatlM
OUR PRESpn* STOF E STOCK
stage oflscu throwB la. TiM cmbpany toriudes a woaOj anmy uf Bbu
OCAUM M EVggyTHIN*
[ only
good food and keep their bowelf
,Tilar with Dr. King's- New Life
i Iveil.
Ptlla, their troubles would all pass
name William. Willie and Bill.”
away. Prompt relief dad quick cure
mother said;
for liver and stomach trouble: 25c at
Johnson Drug Co.. F. H. Moads. C. A Wide was her smile, for triplets they
Bugbeo drug stores: guaranteed.
She lays her good luck to Rocky Moun
tain Tea. (Great baby medicine.)
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Johnson Drug Co.
Wishing You a dapp9 and Prasptrous
flew Year
With the upsrard march of copper
rhomas Uiwson has faded farther and
government , nina tbe psw nof Italy, and no toterrst U re^
farther away until be Is no longer ap
parent. Can It Ih> that the system l^ss qulred on loana
.\l Fun»ouni. Eugland. tbe iKKir re
Vumpbed aad burled the redoububic
'^mas or has he serenely been gath- ceive BixiH'uce each for peguUr church
friBg la the sheets ob the other side attendance.
S. S. Werta. of Altoona. Pa., is the
i the market?
of tbs watch ones
4 The small buy may slide down Cm»e*s owned by I^sFarette.
Nearly f1.000.000 In postal order* is
MH and be happy but he must keep off
nt every year from this country to
Ij/to sidewalks with his sleds' The lads
Norway—mostly glfu to relatives and
dhould apprerlste the privUeye granted
^em and not do things that will canse
■ to be wlthdrawtl^.
VY
offleers Charles H. Johnson was called’*-'•*
on x.,-. n
upon to give a talk and ln».U*ad he re ! i- r.ufh.”
It l<
tlial n .iiiy c«mcited a wm- story In verse/which | e. ru-t I.nv n rule like ili.ni of tbe
brought out all the old |M-nt-u^» cnihu * I'hll.idelj.tin l ank. Yri Uu't It s fs«t
sia?«m of the ve-crans In alicndance. that
in: rried . uit k- i egln with
This was foMowiM by a n«cltatlon byf
u:ot^ bt. n *.V» ikt UMiuihJ
Mn- An Ilia (Jardner. whliih was on j
________________
tallatW>n i
2? •ySu? or*S^ £"Ttt^lBl£ra2
psBraBeaai tlto BMI last alglA. Tbs
SMe Bank BmtUhtg
filing caae, or indexea, all Lind, of invoice book, and Cling devick. inToioe Cfe^ klter
clifis, spindles and letter boxes, sponge cups and finger dsmpt*no k
DESK SUPPLIES
Rulers, ink stand,, paper weights, pin balls, paper fasb nere. ru >-r bands, pencil mid
ink eraaeia, steel eraMr* and ruling pens blotting pads, thnmb tf U.
TYPEWRITER PAPERS
Typewriter ribbons, manuscript covers, paper fasteners,, ixarbon
THE “MULTI-COPY” DUPLICATOR
The latest device for rapid duplicating, when you want more th
diagram or drawing. It ia the simpleat of aU .luplicator*. '
anre and see it The price is only $5.00.
one oopy of a letter,
sre sole agent,. Be
INKS
ouart, in Uack. Uoe-
^.Ar^Ws, Thomaa,^tafforil. in 4 o* bottlca. half pint pint
PENS
of every kind to suit aU manner of writing, tim- or coarae, at^ or half atub, acbool.
office or bank uae.
LEGAL BLANKS
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
. .
AN ELECTRIC PORTABLE
-
JUST A FEW LEFT
J. B. Paifc Electric Co. '
m CASS STREET
PHONE 50S
A comuleto stock of Biehmoud A'Backus absolutelv correct le^ Uanka, daada, i
8MO. Waaea, diaoharge of mortgage, aU jnstice and circuit ooi*t Idanha.
PAPER AND ENVELOPES
OFriCIii.
*
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'
PimoaSL
A Miot T« M
O
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om moi
i-ni» IMt
1 MM
Prohal^ rery few of the foothaO
I hare a*M* a Mard aai M
athaslakxs of the tweatle’Ji oeatery
m^Vhea tbo gaiae otHd>nu4 cr
Ml*. Tl» pMm. «■ BmB* cMMdy.
•h^ and how a was arst playod. Shop, where 1 wm board h0Mi fit a MU dncRMc
TM MTMM
M« tm BBtM CM*. «*««*• «ffl
2C?2r:srtw;=
aer. thne was mm aM tmrmm
dank a gaad 4m1 ef champasaa.
■■■ft hto Haas was Usd he w
tom It aC aad thta. mt cam
weald be dBtd mgala.
-Bat tba aM fHlaw crow ge
aad gaMcr the amro ebampaga
droak. A frowa sactled aa hi. forrbead. Bb. ay«
aagrtly under
his hasry grsy brows.
-Finally, whan tha waiter flllw
^
or tiM WlHPl«#e OfPe«r» glass wah wlna for tba twalftl
thirtmth Mtoa. he shook his band
'mmoImBot fB.n-d Mb* bMJ. aald:
!• PMockcr tbM ■onU«* fur bBas - *Jamca. whaa are you »h4r b
WIM to Dm dV br (be Mi^> IIMM4 tha whisky on tba Ubie? These
armls are gsttlag tsdlooa* --Washinr
^^rr^-'s.s: a
■gS^^jiSsK
iM Mr*. F.
P.
g^Poammiod bf Mr.. #d
Moir aad lltlte
4^.-
k>. vim bU
f*th^. Jmm Molr. 1. HI.
_____ _________ _____________ J to tbt*
?«SS.t.TS5W£i?”“
or ibe iMc depart
bo has bicn In the
past week on an aiaual toveaor Um ractstcr oTdeods* de
loll this aftmiooiifOr Frank-
BSS'iK
ortheF»
will most wirh Mr». parpenter lomor
_________ oooatrsa They will eotniMAce the study of Africa and all
fli««H>Ma are un«d-lD^ piesenl.
Tha 4|oarterly meellpK of Ua» l.adlea‘
UbraiT association hill be held in
tholr parion Balurdar at 3 o’clock.
On account of the 4eatb of l>r. and
Curtis’ Instiwd of rMt S. C. DLspn-e
tomorrow at « p. m.
Miss Rtbel OIbbs wll render a solo
at tbs Flrat Mrlhodht eburesh tbU
cvenlnjt.
■leTen-year-old Cad Hamlin fell
wbUs alldtOK down hllljcin Slate str«M
thU monilns and s<t« n iy cut b\%
Fotatoea ars movlnji idosly on the
local market, brinjtlnie f>c.
Wtwn NMdlsrMaklng t^as Sscrot Art
The history of mal^ntc needle* In
Bngland I* a oortoos fr, fnr the an
ha/beoB serwal tlmtwlo.n to EnKlWi
workmen since the d lcn of Quenm
liary.
BomeUmes Uttle ohlldrcn hare Ihclr
feelings hurt hecaase when they ask
for help the big folks Uink they would
be able Ao help tbemselrc* If they
coaid Miy stop a amneat and H
Bat big folks often do things that show
that they do not always think when
they me^ dlfficultka. Not long
a genUeman found that be coalt]
open hU safe. He tried again, but
the key failed to open the safe. He
tulegrapbed to New York to the saf>
BMBofactorer. who sent up a skilled
workman tn examine the safe. The
mda took the key out and pot it in
the lock. He looked at the key a mom
eot after remorlng It from the lock,
took a stick and rvmorcd a piece of
dirt from it, put it back in the lock,
and opened the safe. There was a
piece of dirt lliOHte key which preremed lU fitting the lock. I beard of a
young lady the other day to whom a
watch had lieCn giren by her father.
After a couple of month* the watch
would not go. the young lady saiJ.
She took it to a jeweJer. who looked
at It. around It. and bandod it back to
the young lady, who was grtwHy
ashamed. She had forg^rtten to wind
It, and when she found It stopped
she concluded It was broken. Big
folks, you hiH‘. do not always think.
jr
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TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
LOST—Lace collar with gold horse
shot' pin set with pearls, lielweeu
Eighth street and Forestere hall ou
Cass. Return to Angue McColl and
receive reward.
Jan 4-tf
STEINBERG’S GRAND
2.25 pair
I am sure I have got
ju.t what you aio
lookiuK for in a
a
Si-r
About a hundred of the Ingrain Carpet Samples left, size
yfix:i6 inches at
15c, 25c and 29c each
You'll buy half a dozen when you see them.
The fit of Hickey &
Fr<'oman Co. Clothing
is what (dls them.
SMik BImS
Another Mile Post Passed-on to the Next!
Last Saturday night we finished the work given us to do by 1905. While there
are some things wc might have done better, and some we shouldn’t have done at all,
we look back upon the year’s progress with considerable satisfaction. We’ve con
tinued to improve—we’ve kept on growing—energy undiminished—the same object
ive point to strive for—no resting on the oars.. When Steinberg Bros, stand first and
foremost ak one of the largest and busiest stores in the country, well take a breath
ing spell. Now. goodbye to 11K)5.
Today.we put into practice the New Year’s resolution that Steinberg Bros.’
. uary sale of Cloaks. Linens and Muslin Underwear for 1906 will eclipse all former
years in values and in business volume. Low prices the year before—lower prices
last year—lowest prices this.
Bargain
CIme
Look out for ad. on other page al^ Hand
Bills. Then look for what you want. If
you don’t sec it come to the store and ask
for it. The space was too limited to men
tion all the good things.
You will find bargains in Every De
partment.
#
Che Sale €onimencea
GREAT REMNANT SALE
Sale of Broken Assortments, Odds and Ends and all classes of Winter Goods
that we do not wish te inventory, have been cut so deep—25, 30, 40 and 50 per cent
from original prices—that they arc bound to be closed out at once.
Our coing Out of the Clothing Business ?
Cbursdav
S Utorning
e. Olilbelm
SATURDAY, JAN. 6.
Prices have attracted a great deal of attention to that department. The trade on
Suits and Overcoats has been phenomenal. We have still a good assortment to pick
from, at prices that ought to tempt every man and every parent of boys, to invwtigate. Cloaks and Furs go at ridiculous prices. Come in and sec for yourself—it’ll
pay you, and pay you big.
earner Front
and Union St
STEINBERG BROS.
SEAT SALE NOW OPEN
'AT Tte
BOX OFFICE
\A/"IZAIRf9 OF" O
SEE THE SCARECROW
. IBE TDf WOOBMAl!
DOROTHY GALE AND CUTE UTTLE TRIXIE
1.
s'-- This is an opportunity to buy fine curtains at a low figure.
SUIT OR
OVERCOAT
GeoW.MUler
In.haldts Mid valunMc In ser%bv of
tlie I’tm.les of l’»sl(*n. dletl mh . idly
at the lice of .vik
•
Heavy Brussels 9x12 sold at 17.00 now" 13.75
Heavy Brussels 9x12 sold at 21.00 now • , 16.76 •
Body Brusssels 9x12 sold at 2G.00 now
22.00
Royal WUton 9x12 sold at 95.00 now
30.00
bargain
Just atx>ut 25 rugs in the above size. If you want
in a rug See^these now.
Lace Curtains at deeply cut prices our regular line of fine
goods regularly sold at 9.00, 3.|50 and 4.00 pair now-
F
PERSONAL.
niodr-B seholnrs at tUfonl university
hs\r <xiine to be known n% “Hhode*ter*.”
Hr. Andrew Jai kson Ilsrrhfield. onu
of the recently eb*eted ivpres4Utfttlves
dtM-B not ►mok»‘—not even tiu Egjptian
cigarette.
Mrs. TluvHlorr Uts ^evelt has sccepted the olflre of lionomiy vb-e I't^
Went of the Jilate Mothers’ assembly
of New York.
Miss Emiy
a ulster of Mrs.
Ro«*s«*\elt. ulH Mijw-rintrnd the niiislral education of MUn F.tliel Ihsisevelt.
the one niusU-.d ineniUT of the famh
•yJ.-uees N. Hill, a son of James J.
Hill, the rsilnwid magnate, is s;iid to t>e
sl:t»Hl for the prevldent.v of the North
ern I’aeifie. the cv«*ut to Uke pUv'C
Jan. L
ntANKlTPAINE
.* .U^--
I.e<qK>id. king of the Belgisna is
aald to hare striven hard to win 1l»e
rlTcHtlon* of Ids i.csM.|e. hut wiihunt
great succiws. He lias been knoww to
discuss qolU* csluily. even cheerfully,
the prosiiect of nisib atbm. nud he lias
nlrend.r a|ijK4n!e,! Ids honse In Psris
end also one In tlie south of France.
SI
Abeot 4 o’clock ta the aflenmea he
telling his wifb he hadn’t killed aj
thing, wbrreopoa she leamrked.
-|f you had otayed at hesse and i
tcaM to our h0tlm»U\ haMaass yoa
might hare been mare ■wiyawfaL’^—
Bootaa Herald.
January Clean Up inRufs and
Curtains
r
A Little Girl’s Essay.
•Hie following is a imie srh.K.lKlrl’s
Idiw of a lUm: -nie lion is the king
of all animals. It is verj* fierce. Lion
has very hig ?»ac*e. It has a darl:
brown skin. It has got a piece of heir
on Its tale and all around Its neck. The
Hon life on men and other«things.
the lion Is young It is called a
cube. The Hon. Is very useful. Its
skin .li .used for making firs and oihethings. Ils^tifs are vety useful. The
lion Is used fur^kj>wrs:*^==^dro Vrcc
t^rci. tfc» yawjm tk>t
«■«> o,
tWfMMofllu «ndMu»^
iMot cmr rilBiMy Mtoi^Wd frlMd
------ ------------- ...--------wstci^ and aski In a roke oeard
torough the theater jiad on the atage:j
May. what time does this itaow ha>|
’'-Kansas Oty -nmes.
tWihB yam
palnii^
m the past top aohoit atw orden lor lloni work m&edaya
J. W. MLLIKEN
M played foot ball.
But the mad careers of the players
were stopped. \Hien the worthy citl
teas could stand the annoyance
longer, when the game became a m
ace to life and limb, they pelltloni-1
the king to stop It. Edsrard aeconi
Ingly issued a proclamation forbid
ding fool ball In the streets ’‘on pain
of ImprUonmcnt,” and condemning it
because It waa **meeier for laming
than for making able the playe.-s
thereof.”—Exchange.
%as giving her class the first
auhtraction.
^
V^ANT
-Now .in order to subtract,- sheVx
plained, -things have to always bo of
. Too Lais for cn
the same denomination. For InsUipe.
WW couldn’t Uke three apples frfm =t>R RENT—’T> pcs rifer. alm»»»*t nos.
Reasonable
rental by woi'k or
four pears nor six horses from n|sc
mdnth. Call 43b' Webster street, or
doft,”
telephone L’,3.
Jan 4-3f
A band went np tathe Uck part d
the room.
' Lust—From wagnn. package of mer
’Teacher,” shcMit.-d a stnallW.
chandise addn^Hsed to W. P. Nc(><lham: weight aimut 4 lbs. Return
-can’t you. Uke four quarts of m^^
to American Express company and
tram three cowsT”—Harp»»rs Wi-ekb.
receh-c reward.
Jan 4
SEE OUR IS Ovc rcoaia.
Jan l-Xl
HamiUon Clothing Co.
la holagdooo
Hare secoad-haad haraeei
labecmrh aad elerka aeed to hold theu^
eoaloMa la the narrow. oobMepar^
atreetf. The match woold bg started
in one cad of the street aad ead In the
<gber. BbooUag. ptreggling and kick,
tag, the players would ramh through
the crowded tboronghlares. , Pedestrtaaa urere knocked down uncereoioniously. priest, peasant, commoner and j
nobleman faring alike.
Stands of
goods displayed before the abopa were
often niaed In the scrtmmmges which
took place wear them. Osaka were
upset gad windows were broken. In
fact, tfsiflc sad trade were entirely *1
the Elephant.” Is the
title of a soelen* Just forme.1 In Paris
to combat the gradual extinction of
the animal t».v hunters.
,
aired.
the players and 1
It, hut if was a I
j
Needles were first mple in Knslsn l
at that time by a nej*o frtun Spain,
who set up a shoii and iir a tine prosirrad at hU trade. At his death It
tima found that he bad taufht the
Me -to no one and thi' Knglhb ha 1
to fo abroad for their msMUs until
jus. when a German aftlsan taiitht a
^w mechanlcB the manner « their
•ahlnp.
. The tntde soon died out simn for
aomercsson. and not until If.&o.ra* It
#Tlred by a forelim wcmkraai^ who
mducted his operat^ns on wtjanw
i scale that there srss no Ir
danger of the seend of their
lure bclns lost.
This was the first time
mt^bod of making them
shrouded In secrecy and soim the
ufacture of nedeii K t»ecame an lfc>or
tani Industry, the Whltivhapel
becoming famous the world ov<
There are nos* se%tTal center
addition to the London quarter. 4<?re
the needle Industry flourl^hee.
mlngham now alone producln
many needles in a day as the oriinsl
workman made In his ltfellme.-4'h|.
twt
eartleot foot ban game waa re-
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We will offer Dry Gc^d^ Cloaks, Skirts, Furs. Rugs, l^ce Curtains, press Goods, and Clothing at prices to nvake
them move fast. We must reduce our stock before invoicing, and to do it we make the following prices Every
thing Will be strictly as advertised, and it will be a rare chance to buy the best i merchandise the marke t affords.
This sale will be for CASH ONLY. Do not ask for credit. Bring this bill to compare prices.
Domestics
Dr<^$ (Sbods
AU86cgood! for..........................................22c
All 85cgoods^for................................ ....i....22c
All 40c goods for,................................................S5c
All 60c goods for................................................42c
All 60c goods for.......... ...................................... 60c
All 76cgoods for .........................................65c
All $1.00 goods for............................. ............ 89c
All $1.26 goods for........................
.$1.10
All $1.86 goods for.......................................... 1.20
All $160 goods for..............
135
All $1.76 goods for...................
1.50
All $2.00 goods for..................... . .v..... .^^.76
These prices apply to Wach and colored goods.
One lot of dress goods worth from $1 to 1.60 to
dose at 59c yard.
..............
.36c Damask,
r
...
-29
. r ■ .89'
45c Damask,
for............
50c Damask,
for..................... ..................................... .
60c Damask.
for.......................................................
75c Damask.
for................................................. -........
85c Damask.
for............................. ..................
.75
tl.OOUMi»k. ,
.39
Cloak Devilment
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All Udies’ Cloaks aU thU season's goods.
ONE-FOURTH OFF
AU ChUdrcn's Cloaks, new goods.
ONE FOURTH OFF
All last season 's Cloaks. Udies’ and Children s.
ONE HALF OFF
Skirls
$5.00 Skirts........................................
• t3«9
. 4.26
$5.60 Skirts................... ...............
. 6.00
$6.00 Skirts........................................
. 6.60
$7.00 Skirts...................................... .
$7.60Skirts.......................................... .
6.00
One lot of Dress Skirls in Black Cheviot, worth
$5 to 6.60. at $2.25. AU above to close at $.3 95.
........... ...... 1-86
Napkin.............................................iO p«r
All Apron Ginghams
at. per yard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘
AU best Print
at, per yard. . . . . . . . . . .
500 yards good heavy Shaker Flannel,
while it lasts, at, per yard.......................
10c Flannelettes
iox...........................................................
12 Kc Flannelettes
for................. .
15c Flannelettes
for............................................... ...........
18c Flannelettes
All Fur Scarfs and Muffs at one-fourth off.
25c Flannelettes
• .
for.......................................... .
AU Ladies’ Waists one-fourth off.
10 per cent off on Dress Linings during this sale
of*
AA
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1 Q\
14-
_
1 Q
Underwear
One-fourth off on all Lace Curtains and Tapestry Curtains,
50c Vests. Pants and Suits
for..................................................
75c Vests. Pants and Union Suits
AQ
.................... ••••.• ^ V
SIJOO Vests, Panu and^uiu
.09
........ .......... .125
................ -31
6fc Hosiery
.for.......
76c Hosiery
!lor...........
•f
..... -3?
'.....
.42
.66
Buckskin Vests and Pants, srorth 125.
10 Per etntlNKOMttt onMn wir Pmto
aOove SS.00
Silks
CiMtDatnt
^ .QO
?“‘7ZIZ..!....1.... 1.26
..............:1.. iT6
2.» Union Suits
.40
50c Jap SUk
for ........................................ .
75c and 86c Taffeta, 19 in. wide, all col- . gK’
rs, at................................................
‘W
3G in. Black Taffetta. wear guaranteed, I R/)
worth 1.75, at...................................... X.t/V
27 in. Black Taffeta. 75c quality,
Qfr
22 inch Black Taffeta, worth75c, guargR
anteed, at.............................................
*W
One lot of Silk Remnants, to close out
QK
the piece, at, per >-ard...,.................. . *^V
Black Peau de Soie at Taffeta prices.
Rugs
21.00
8-3x10-6 Axminstef Rug. worth «$25.
g
QQ
Three odd size Rugs, made from Velvet and Body
Brussels Carpet, ac prices to close them out.
A. few small sire Moqueite Rugs
.00
at
The larger sir
.............. I!"''' ''"” 2.96
Tn (Mir eiolkins Dept
We have about 200 Men’s Suits that we want to
close out. They consist of heavy weights, bro
ken lots—one or two of a kind.
Suits worth $10.00-$12.00,
8.00
Suits worth $12.00-$13.00
Suits worth $15.00
for
Suits worth 20.00
0.00
12.00
7' 16.00
sizes 35 and 40, worth $22.00, to J^0,QQ
A few small sizes Cut-awaJ^ Suits, 35,36, 37 and 38,
at abou half price.
Put a tape measure under your arms around the
chest and see if you measure 35 inches or 37 inch
cs. U you do, and need a suit, then come here
and get a suit at. less than cost. Wc have too
many sizes 35 and 37, and wc must sell them.
fUh^ BtllctI btiercoats
..............:.... 10.00
....... 12.60
/2.Q0
2.W Union Suits
2>26
One lot of heavy fleeced Vests and Pants,
, tmM iiira. wottkeOc, to close out at, fr
QK
"'1
Liberal reduction on all Overcoats,
Also Youths’ Overcoats at reduced prices.
Fifty pair Dickey’s Kersey*at d.50 lod S1.75.
Wc also have on hand 200 pa rs of McMiilaa's
Pants at $2.75 and $3.25. They are worth more
money. Wc have all sizes, 32 i# 48 wsist.
Cined eeat$ and macldh^
Leather Coats at ................... ...................-$4.50
Fur Lined Duck Coats............ .................... 4.f»
Fur Lined Corduroy Coats....................... 5.60
Mackinaws at..............................
2.26
Mackinaws at.............
2.76
Mackinaws at.......................................
3.00
Duck Coats at...................................i........... 125
UuckCoai, al.................................... ........... 17$
$«watm
Sweaters worth $3.00 at..............................$2.50
Sweaters worth $2.00 at..................... ......... 168
Sweaters worth $1.50 at...........................
1.16
A lot of Boys’ Sweaters to close oit.
Boys’
Two lots of Boys’ Suits, wortl|$8.00, now... .SB.OO,r
One lot worth $10, now......1......................... 8.00!
One lot worth $12. now---- .1.. ................ 10.00
€bildren*d$uit$
Wc still have the McMilin Suits, worth $8. at
3.75 and $4. These the loj s can’t wear out.
The whole line of Boy’s Sjits will be sold at reduced prices.
Children’s iReefers
5.00 kind at
4.ai kind at.
3.00 kind at.
2.25
^na Belted Ibvercoats
.$6.00
. 4 .00
. 3.00
The 6.56 kind at
The 5.00 kind at
The 4.00 kind at
1
i
Children’s Underwear
At Reduce I Prices.
t
Other Bargains will be given that we cannot
mention here for want of 00m.
Wc also have
t
assortment of
Fur BoaBi
- Donkin at I6.06 and IROO. Galloway. natunU
Mack, at 25.00. Wool Seal at 80A0 Very .fine
coats. One Coon Skin at 37.60.
Cdme and see us. Ybii will find4 nit^ clean dtoCk to select froni, and goods are the kind that give pedplh
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spiiHM.Mt It M aad mM* o Ml* *r
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dtastkaaMtt adi MaakM. t^ipm
mwlMd a iMaoD la koxtas. lirt*ir »
aaw a Urit^te*; I aMM iiarteSM
aauu ««!l*««l tko,klM. :«tetoa*
CM. a«Md,«ar,Mi.aad a^ o
gold watc^ to tbe wiener
"■ of aa jyn%leer
dte
knocked out five beavywoigbU. ab
tboegb at tbe time 1 only weigbed W
e*artatlte**d4ke«kM». H*koa
-te ai'iiMf* Aia #«MMi M Ma la a
TlUVmt CITY MMUem.
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vmoHtx^uain
cohraw
Dr. Mf9h AIIM or frmx.
te
B«d» two trip* to Hmm. Alo#«. Im
arrirod Ikmio ogaia
bMrlo| ivoot
foor JOT !• tPo lip« 4 tlM attelfPt
«4to too not oUUed. Mtbor aa ml
or lUabocBMi. aad ebay amabe
tbMr laaba tbo grant balk of tbo i
aaparlatoadeau aad mlalag eapti
Ibo Koetor family, wbicb bold Ita
tumy-irat aaaiial immloa on Hew
Yaafa Any at the borne of MaJ. and
Mim A. W. Koolor at Rlcbmond. U
tnriy a romarkable one. Mr. Keeler
la a aatlro af Mafiomb aoonty and baa
AUpkaaoiMm,HMt3r. wbotioow
In Alaakiw alao boldi ao«« faytac
claW ilUa. Allao aa^ Uat Nona
haa avacftlOaf m
m M wBdam
Old aad to an aoitoa worker In reImpfwraOMata-^ dahTi tbraa daily
llgbrna, educatlooa]. bttalneas mad fratonml etoeloa. Ho baa bean eebooi dl^
diwUMi aad an ilM liadal faataron
roetor la Biebamad dtototoi for, thirtynnjagrad by paapla la Ul|ooaatrs.
Ma yearn. Mra. Keeler came there
•aid that a largo aaailar af dofaaa
Irnai Vermont when three yearn of
are pat to daaU OTtrjr 4uar baoaaaa
age abd baa molded Uem for aaVentyiho rapnaae of kaaplim tbev.uatU
npiiaf li too groat. Heir mm it
r and^
Martta Keelarr
drlad.#ad fad to tho 4a« whlali draw
Mm. M. R. LIttW M
ihorfhiglia Mrt. Anaa fcpacu to rn.
lora' to Alaaka aooo Udr neat yoar
Wbaaler aad Henry A. Keeler of Rlebaad till bo accooipaalo^br brr baamoad. Tba family oirrie baa not been
band.
]
bmkan by daatb doriag their whole
Wbib* ibo r«l or tbo fiirld U bowl- aauBlad ItfO of gfiyala yearn.
lag trar tba tagM giow^ of tbo "db
voiwa oTtl.** la Bay 9tem$y It baa la
Caring Treea af Dtoeaao.
iba idMt foar yaara dMilbod ow 90
WbUe tba tclaoce of animal medi
par Mt tboro bolag
<S dbroroe cine It obrloutly anUqnated. It b cer*
aad dUralo a»latoaaaeaoalt. tlirtag talnly mncb mtoe adraaead than tba
lb«M la tm tbofo woW m palit ootaaee of vegeUtlTe medlolae. Anldiadit la 19M. !»: In tM. n tbo mab are troatod laaally aad lateraaily
miwibrr tbia yaar boiag lioa tbaaoao. wt|b caratlTa me^aaa. wblla iaide
half «r Umm daiiag IMI. aad tba from fnmigatkm a^ aprmylag of dbMaallaat of tbo laol albtroa jaara. aaaad plaata. tba drat gtoam of tight
Mantoia Hoom. op tbo otbar lutd. la jutt breaking In treaUag dbeaaed
bavo torroaaod, fM bolag liaaad.
plantt and treea with madleamentt,
tag g proportkia af bat oao dl
oome outfit Ira and other* egraUre. A
»aU tor Blao Nooiuoa. ao agalaol
Itoaalaa laveatlgator baa Jaat reportad
In
ta Sagtaaw aad oat la tot
tba reaolt of noma SOO axperlmaaU of
tbb ebaraetar wbleb ba eondaetad by
latrodaclag Into the tmaba nutritive
aalta, both la Iba dry atata and la aolatloa.
Into BurMw aad •
Baparlmeati wem made with oakn.
Bwt tlBo a atop was pa to popian and eyoamoret. wbleb aoCered
from Iraet, dbeaaed white aeaolaa.
Dr. X. P. rmw
pear aad apple treea. la all caaea tbe
■aalf whtio tbo
reaulU were mom or leoe favorable.
CBIoroala. or bleaeblag of leaven, waa
n*a claim In a caao
tmatod aaecoeafully witb boa aelpbate. aa wen aa a dealraeUve fuagui
Mmea tororoti. agod ft. a
diaeaae of tbe grape vine known aa
float Plyamatb dtlaoa. to vary I
aatbrwenooe. Peaget dbe^ of tbe
raattooraoa. Ao bo trao taralag (
apple and oak were alao aoceeafully
in fitoni of tbo pooterica bto
wcnt.ao foot that M»o wbool aaugbt
a rut aad tbiw Mr. BrocaCt to ^
ground: Oao oyobmr waa tora ot.]%
largo gaab out aoar bla right tompi
and a Mood raoMl cat Jamt baob af Ito
left oar. booidoa otbor bnilaao. Wb4
picked up ba waa waanaarioto i
|
^Americana'* aro a dooModly aoan^
far ^
Hartlw bad been educated In tire
mtveraltioa of Berlin, and when be
came to tbb ooaatry la ISib be wa*
omployod aa a ooaatrietlng eaglaeer
aa tba Grand Trunk railroad. Mb*
Olmalaad waa a hollo of tbo (own. and
Ml to love with the bandaome young
angtoeor. A beautllel, diamond ring
ptodgod their betrothal, and Martin
toft on a two-week* tour of Yhspectloo.
la hi* almence Mb* Olamtead accept
ed aa Invitation for a boat ride oo Si
Nttle lake near Augeata. A turtle
awam near tbe boat, and Mia* OlmBtead oangbt It. She ealled attention
to tbe diamond marklag* on |U abell.
aad tbto auggeated that toe allp her
dtonmod ring over Ito nmtttod neck.
Tbe neat Instant It flopped om of her
band Into tbe lake and tank.
Oa MartJab mdtra ha wa* loM of
fbe boat ride aad of tbeJeaa of the
aroeaed. and baeaktog bb betrothal,
he sailed back to Oermany. All Atignata heard of the tale, and always
A party flaking on tbe Uke this
spring captmed a lurOe, aad enclrMtog ha neck with a diamond ring It
IdeaUBad tbe fowel wbleb waa lost
ferly yaam ago. 8be learned that Martin bad never married, and ikmeditbe recovery af tbo ring. He took the
ftrat atonam to tbb oooairy. Main
ptooed tbe dlamoad oa bb oweetboait'a Anger, and they wem married.
Tbo boDoyamoa wUl bo a trip to Qornmny. whom Martin will nettle bb
MmlDoan latomMa aad return with
bto bride to tbb coentry.-Pann and
Wirbom tbe Impetn* of prirste
pbMantbropy tbe llbnirle<i of tlx- sblm
hi Ibe ratted Ptabe aavy are mcsdily
tncrenslng. Tbe nei'eesUy of provUltoa
goad reeding for the public ot^ iibore
baa long bM memmbed in Hviiised
n of
ccmmumlfto*. bat to no c
UfO b lb neceeslty ao urgent «■ alionrd
abip. Tbb aUbOMBt b pecnlbrly *p^
rJIcablo te men-of-wor. where tbe
monotony of a tome yrara* •enrice b
not mUeved by fbo amnatog autke and
lateraaily. na U wem, aUowtag tbe dally vlvnelty of paaemger* and where
ciBHm are moto longer than In Xht
plaai to dbtribete them tetbodtoeated cello to tbb way.
be dltocult to exaggerate tbe value of
Tbe exteaalve obaagea of tbe riaano Ibe aorrlve tender^ by tbe Bhrarim
to wnrebto*. Tbore are many Idle
eaeauBtorod oa eberry tmea, a pmata mamenta la mauKir-war Jlfe wbm offleam and eolbtfd men tong for
tbiaf
wnb whit-b to abeorb toeir
tmated by aototlonaff aeetio add. onpKw eoergto*. In tbe old daya. wMa
alto aad tartartc a^ Of gmaUr tfbmrieo were not regutarlr auppUed.
tbo men. forwant of aomelblug better
at IM oMoi or Iba Cbapla mlaa M
te combat tbo anmettma bortog In- to 4fK were apt to drift gradnatly tote
|roo,’'jloaataia. tba gtoat pnodaaar al
baa elevating and In too many Intbo Moaoariaoo.lioa imago.
k,
[ them by tbo tatroat a roeaat date tboio woco employed
MS men. and of tbeao the aattonallty ol
tbo oap. For tbb purpooe areealc.
but Three waa gltrea aa Aamrican. Tba
Bs-mtotont CIrvalana naed to nidi
» eocd. aad tbe moniu wem qnlte and abeol to tbe Bamegsf bay dlatiict.
' Itallana. kll: Beaadinavbn*. Sfi; Bag■attatoeioty to dealroytag the bark leba rambam. a guldr. mya that one
borer, apple moth aad oao apoctoo ef mflL wet night Mr. Oerebnd got kiat
71; Pmimb Ctoaadlaaa. ll. Pinaa. It;
Irtoto U; Pdo^ i; Bootobmtn. i; BM piaatloimo. With aa exteaaloa of tbo
kaowledgo of plaat pathology aad
alamkr Labor of foreign Mnb b In
oveverbeitotog matortog to oU dial
of tbe Uka
I of tbo aw
Uoaaflma data aoi boM g
the ratio aw tbe Cbapbu
mdreaated
ef
at^
nnaM bp tocnck a nairow laj^ pM
4W0 eonmo a bonao appeerrd. It
late. Mr.
Cleveland wea
was teoM
wno not lote.
nr. c'levemno
cokld go
ami ttmd. He tbofirbt be cotod
na*fartber. ao be banged at tbe door
Mtoaa Ptaaa will b^toaad totbemajortty. at otbem Bmadlimoiiag, aad at
Ptona MMUa Caoek. Mtolw aMMi tbe
tbe
aatiepvipniabil oalqaa Mary ef Oapld la too tele of a
ea^bite oqpaR Jp giopocttoa to toftto. Tbo marvtogpiif IfiM Fleda
QIamtoad aad jabik. Maitlm to Aa-
WAtmD~9e men at once to cut 4-fi. ZTwm^
wood. Apply at Travuvae Ctty Brtek dwaWag.
Lot a. a. cor. Iftb Md Benia Bto«
Ox. Keystone. MIcb.
Jan SAt
17 n. on ICU 8L
WANT£D-Oood teams: wage* $2.73
lu $S per day and found, toqulm Nt*«k
HonsiMd W.Ml«Kk*.
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Ole* Arbor Lumber Co.
Jan 1 St
**Tbem waa another tecraament
.
aome time ,Jpier. ,Jt wpa ato mptobo
TMai«partl*iMdtasdai|r. Yka »»
boftoenadefCngblBelUi
WAWTffO—Girl for general
jpat a fwnag fOUcw I Irrotoed eql , aaidlaaaliMsaaaMateahaai
work. Mm W. O. Poole. Clg West
ki priaaa.
fltode in three round*, or mtber be
Front.
Jan .1 At
a lou on Spruce otmoL batnM
quit. 1 waa to get a watch and n medal
for this rtciory. but Jem Ma^ wa*
WANTCD^-Prom two to four boar
eeateoted to give me bb phoM> and
era* genllesm preferred. Inquire
Becoid oMke.
dec 2»Af
U with
WANTED—PumUhed .rootos f«»r light
12 to 14 aems ksnd la BMwoni Invm
housekeeping; any number, though sbln. about 1 mfle from ettar ItmUa*
no leas than three. Oommunlcate Wifi make a good market gaiANL
wUh Ortanell Bros.' mualc bouse,
Maker, who ba* beea very soccemfel
corner Front and Can* street*. ^
riding oa tbe BngUto turf for aevetbl
dec *»-tf
aea*on*. said Tuesday nlgbt that b<>
bad decided to retim from tbo oaddle
Also several gOt-adge land eoatmela.
I rooms for
WANTED-Thr
Maker made a lot of wmey aad bai
J.B.QrMllcbOa.
light housekeeping, eeutrally locat anglM
kept moat e< it.
ed. Young married couple. Addm*
Dad Orepoto Oavo Ooed flatiafbettoe.
-Rooma.*' Record offloe.
dec SM
Golembna, Oow top, 4.r-"Dad- Oreg
R. K. Mnnklttrirk. vtlftor. farmer,
ory. tbo MltolgaA man who coacbod
WANTED-GIrl for general boo»- and Joker. U a rotund roller of swmC
work. Mrs. T. A. Pennballegon. Cl7 marurU umlrr longue, sod nome of bt*
Konyon * football jeam last year, b
81s»w It. Oa ene oemskm be
od back again. Hp to .now to
Into a hutoness rrieod'a
Seattle praeticlag law. and It U feared
that becanno
WANTCD-Work by day of nay de- house Just sbeut lunrb Ume, and tbe
lipUoo; prefer numtog. P02 E. friend asked him to stay sad tiare
MK M. arcepied with
Boaloa. Maaa.. ton. 4.^Captoln Hur
ont.
dec 12-.f semefbiug.
l.ttDper hesitation and drliracy. though
ley. severely tojerod In the aknll dur
WANTSD-Hameasce to oil and pol hr was pretty bnngi?. and the boat
ing tbe recent football aeasoc. baa
went out lo tell his wife of the tm*
ish. Fred Puller. 142 B.Tantb.
been foreed to give up bb ooUoge canov 2Uf exiin-trd cu«-st. lucidentaHy he sug-'
The tojnrtos be recMved have ao
grated a little extrh prefuiratloa.
affected him that study b Impoaaible
‘•Welk” -he rraireudrd with s good
aad a further course at acbool might,
I booaewlfrV.
ustursf
tbe physician* say. result to laaaaltjr.
l**what*s KtHxl inutigh for na la
Inqulre
FOR RENT-rtouse tor
for him. I guess.”
Hurley’s conditloD after tbe game In
Jan 2-!f
. yes.” sal
202 W, Ninth.
which be was tojur^ and wbleb was
Ingty. ^ but you <
Just befpre the annual coateat with
FOR RENT—House on North Elm kiitriek. Wbal’s good enough for us
Tale was a matter of eonslderabto tola giHDd enough for him. of <<uunie. but
wood avenue. F. . Goodrich.
terest all over the eoamtrj^ At flmt
whafs pl.-uty enough for os Isn't plen
dee 7-lf ty enmigli for him. and------”
the injury did not appear to be at aU
gmve. bet later devtoopmt
•Ub!” she broke la. and began btimotne lor r«.t. Ml St*t. .t«*t. 7
that tbe greatest cam would -have |o
rooM: •MtU MM. M per aoath.
‘“
be taken of tbe young giant to bring
B. J. Mor*.n.
.
dec 7<f —__________
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'KsHsswst*''
i:
nONBUIEiS
■ teksMiM ««M*DrMl*tkkM>
ImU« U(t at f«M **«*. UltaUte
Unkt* pnxMttr M mwi b* «S.
MM PI Sn^ Qfeace. owtag ]
bprtag fwedlrted aoroe weeks ago lb
TsaLx-rTa*..-
m
FORWENT.
Vc Desire lo Hunk Oar
raltMS
did not play footbaU again aad
every effort was made to take his mln-1
oflMbe game, wklcb Just then was getUag down to the crucial period of the
«. He was removed from tbe
Ital after a week * rest and abeolete qelet ordered, then bo reentered
school for a lime, but It was found be
was fsr from being right and ao the
physiebna have ordered that bo quit
college.
billbrd tocmamont to settle tbe
ipkmship of the world will be
played at Madtaoa Sopm Oendon in
New York etty. bagtontog April t aal
lasUng two weeks. 81s of tbe greatest
living exponenu of tbe game wOl com
pete for a medal embiomatJe of flmt
among tbe profasatonals. Tbe
players who wUI participate to tbe
tourney are Jake Schaefer. Sloeson.
Sotum. Obo. Momlagaaft. Hoppe aad
Cure. Ibe FYeacbmaa.
Haetof Atoe Orivem Killed.
Sutlatlca show that thirty-four were
killed la automobile accUtocta daring
tbe last Ave months of tba old yoar.
which wa bid adtor. at mldalgbt Mon
day night. Not one of them wem
killed while racing. Ten wem run
toto and hilled by automobiles, three
death from exploding macblnee.
flve were killed _ by eUber reckless
sg or by fbeir matolaes tipping
Utted auldde after kllUng bis wile
to aa aeetdoat.
Still auto radne to thought to be
ich a dangerous vocation that eoormona crowds .have tarand o«i to see
Ibe ao-oalled damdevlls snto aa Baraay
OMfleld. Had half of tbe tblrty-flve
aea meklens to drivflig at nxprees
speed oa rough roato they might
stUl be alive. Tbe statiaUca abow that
B% Haul Hr Chi.
Icago. Jan. 4.-UalverMty of gbleago athletic aotborttlca have made
o4n of tbe rtcbaat bania of prise atbletaa to tbe blacory nf weaten aibletlea with Urn npantog of tbe winter
paeUmi nf tbe canipip toglillipsd
aamaaaastndeataoftbenflhtrMgrrTbnnewninnlsftloai am:Trtnce.
Briy captato of tbe SbaUaefc MOI-
OFFICE ROOMS for
for their kind and
Pbe American Bible aoricfy itas to* J
rd to imbllsb an edltbm of tbe goaand Art* In l*hatuorm. tbe Ian-; - -
FOR SALE
/
made by tbe lira. Mr. ITlrr. tbe missJoiiaty of IIm- .\uM-rl*ni. bd>anl. aud
the edition will le rrinbd In Jm an.
liberal favors dur
yearn old; weigbt 2,200.
ing the closi ng
year,
which has
been a prosperous
one, and
Jsnl-tX
FOR 8Att-Houaa and lot. bam ca
lot. 4U Want BIgbi atmaC Prtoti
12.400, onedbird down, belance to 1
suit pwebtotr. laqalm 112 East
Ntatt atmoLer addmaa Jobs Ctaae.
Cbeboygaa, Mich.
Jan »•
WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COUMBUTRUOFEBCO.
312 STATE ST.
assure
Sttk PfcMM I*. 44.
them that we have
good things in store
for then) for 1906.
TRY A RCCORO VPANT AO.
H0BSES FOR SALE
I WILL BE AT
Hoping we may
merit old'patron
BRODHAGEN’S : 1
^
BARN
age in the future
z
JAN. 3,1 DJI
well as much
- ■
'
• i
new, we wish alt *
lYMldadnaebnnpnoruTOM ia Med of k Hone lo
eoaoHid Ly mm mEomm are mmree tad wOt Eeliistertiiaa
ipi?
Jm
T1ii*wfllbetbe«MM UI !>**• enr bro««}it km Md I
iDTiteyesfbMeaaMMidMolkeM,
Led
*
THE WbrAItA HbRto
.i-1
'i
w
I n ymt% fa
ftt
toM. ilM «vf|r fa BN,
> fa A tat Mkfa SMT
Ifar sMAltawtM toll
IT to «if«
TNI fVtMM attOHO events OTV. mCHIMII.
oofinrs fOR monuEm.
• W*
m MM tyi ifafafai fa fa>
•Mfar fa M MW PM fa
•SmifaBMpfafeiM fat
Bfa faMfat Ufa. faA
tarmfl. B« iwM kfa >M«fa
«Bfaa At Ml IfafM. fart faMfafi
mmrnm vMfafi to
«M taw fad htrmM. HiVMfasfMtfalliAdfafi
<fa dw tfdfaw fand BJ kfa awd on
thm Mid pfaUfi fa M fin vfco
JDlid M» wMfa Iw ffafaM ifafafaUr
Ifa tkrm
with M ThlrljowriMh
Dr. Ssia. who pmfarmad Ue epacifar la
Mfacfai In a carfain apot
Pfa-li-
fagun a dsy ar aa BMiy fagaiecsaa fa
apt U Md anU rigsr alUar an Ue
er toft aide fa Ue pMwU IMa
-Brffalowtacltorh rfadit
natmpUy <Maaa Mtatfao In juat a
partkmtor place, and la aoine caeaa
bit tfai faitf fa 1 tfaw lid favM to aheaM Uace ne any anggHtfaa er algn
Vlfa IWfaW MUr fad# fa tlw ItfM, fa caacer la Ue qyefam. It fa Khfay Uat
I «pirt to ipmmi 1 fafadiod Niw Ue giwirU wooM be attraecad to Ua
Yur'stadoieoorM. fa thfa mj ofay
->'aa nanaamami. Ua great Oermam
only illxlr?
aaUortty on cancer, giras It m Ms
apUfaa that rancar in tbs
MWfawi. neh V urif to fake iiy. caaM by IrritaUm. Ua
Ihlif too MrioMly. far Uwtanw At i aseamlre amoktog on tba grtmad Ufa
ihtfai. wi Awwtefai iwopfa in to a pipe, cigarette or dgar bold In Ue
fafafa to Uhl iTMlMif. toclodlw mofab for any fangU fa tJine wlU
CMTlfaTlt. too MTlOMly. If I Iwd tlW canae Irritattaa.wihtof fa fao AwOTkwa ohirietir X>r. Ffah^ lagalis afad: -Tbrea Cl
ortr 1 ihlak I thottld reowdy Ufa ii.
ftoBfa tifat flrtt fa 111. Another ImpmwMit Bfaht be Mde to oor Ideal,
thfa to to And toBithtof more worth
while thui tofai Mwy to work for.
Wefath fa 111 riiht kid meinfay If
profwrly wide nd faWd. But ft fa the
WWWA H thoold be tlw went, to Ue
Iwd lod lot tw-be-tbe wd luelf. By
bfahtog wwo It It the Old in ire
kwiBC. le 1 people. Ue beet ind brighteet fa hoooe to life.The pope fa worried^iid eiddfoed
by the nptm/ betweei the chtirch
lid mice. In blddtog farewell to an
Awarkia bishop he eald: -Now Ue
oUefa npohUc fa kwt all wy affaetloa
lid hope an tnnad toward Ue yoollr
eat*•
The chief fa poUce fa New Hmieo.
Coin, hit idfated Hfaiiger Rowland
at Ue Hyperion Ueater Ufa the
-Sapbo- fa Mlee Olgn Nethareofa win
hare to be cleaneed bfaon he wfll per
wtt 1 pnblic eUlbttloQ fa It then nen
etelan fa ft. Loofa. hat glren money
for Ue erection fa a church in which
all denomiaatloot will be equally fno
to worahip. Tbwa will be no tennon.
no cbolr aid lo eollacilon plate. An
organ operfaid by eleetrtclty will far
niah nodal mstic.
palnUng. -Christ wlU Ue Croet.wbleb wat pnaanred to the Loaehl
palace to Vtceaia. which disappeared
tooe time ago. it said to be In the
Gardner cotiectlon to Boaton.
Lord Roaalyn. who achlerad tome
fame In a Uefarleal toar through the
United SCfaet and later engaged to a
mining rentnn. lott hit baggage New
Vear t day to Moninal. by rtwaon of
an esecutlon on nn unpaid Judgment lo
favor fa a Toronto theatrical manager.
Bt. Mark's. Vealce, which wtt to dan
ger due to deteriormtlon fa the walU.
hnt been nttund by
which hat been tfaltfactoilly
ted. The work It not yet com
plete but wU) be continued with the
greatest can to as to avoid any alter, atlon of the art treaturet.
The gloomy prophecy of a fortune
teller drove Mary BanovU of Philadel
phia to despair and the girl drank a
poUoB composed fa metal beads dltaofred to water, but the timely use of
a stomach pump saved her life. Cards,
leaves of tcicupe and ever other sign
spelled misfortune. ConvlnctMi thst
her life wns to be an unhappy one, the
girt determined to die.
FVItx Borchart. a 8t. Louis grare
digger, has gone Insane. He says ho
has conversed with the spirits of the
dend. Interred at the cemetery where
he was employed. Recently he be
lieved be £nd c5£»tttfd some'sacri
lege In using a profane
while at
work, and for Uls be was warned br
tba spirits thfa as a penance he must
refrain from Ulklng tor a whole week.
John H. Trenor. a rfaliwd New York
dancing master, has sold bU farm, eonslsUng of 4S0 acres on NorU street.
New Rochelle, for 1460.000. Mr. Trenor. who is worth over a mlljlon. landed to New York fa Ue age fa U with
sfalyll. He got his start in Ue world,
it fa said, by taachlng Oornallns Van
darbtlL Chaanoey M. Dapew. Delancey
Kine nnd oUer Naw Yorkers bow to
Andrew H. Orean. -FMiar fa Qrefaer
Jfaw Yoftr mrprlaad hit friends in
ri:
by •
rt, Jo
of Waraham. fOrmarly of Denrar and
Ckicigo. Mr. Orean fa 7S yenrs fa
age and Ua bride^laet U 72. FortyAva yarn ago Ua ftmgnnn and the
Oreans oeenpl>< Ua nma honsa to
OMcago M baenma taUmfaa. In Ue
Hg Are fa 1171 Ua wnteboiaaa fa Mr
Bnmpaoi vem daetro^ and he and
Ids AMly ftmorad U Daiaer. Be iw
tiMfa kfa M AMM Irtrt mnm nftei
MA. Mr.QfwaiYArftwltaAfadafae
are ample. *TW toettaad to faal any
liTitoltaa fa tba bp after a noka
■boold Bot bold tba cigar toooapoalUm wbaa to tba moaU. Two ptpafals
fa tobacco is aullleteot for a day's
IMS
bot avan that qaantlty Is bad for somo
parsons-ficraoos wbo hart heart troobfa or any tendency to lt--New York
World.
^__________
COMBATING CONSUMPTION.
IMM ef Its Ws
ad in the war ngslnst tobercalosis. bot
It Is the bofis of stodents fa Ua aobfact
that WlU tba advance of ecfaaoa and
Ue aceepunce by tba pnblic fa tba
coorioskma of actentlsU as to tba dis-
ill
I IlllfSft
UIIWv
mm
rauuK^
FOR CONSUMPTION
Cured of
AUntefamaltw
A daacrtpdon fa tbe
faud by tbe New Toik central for Its
given by
Bfactrica^Beyr. contatos^m state
ayfa patiuna. Tba txaiten aa wcU as
Ue motor can are to be bom fa steal,
from wbkb Uck It appaan that tba
Omtral tsmlns wU be tbe Arst la tbe
country ifa be Areproof from begin
iry^ Hard and BfalWusA
LftuburOb
THY A nmilD WANT Aft
in Its Final atacas:
J.O. B. HoopM-, •
of Woodford. Toon.. writMt “Flfly wMnooooo
wtU swovtiMtDr. KliW* Now Diooovofy curod Mrm.MoUi#HoltofConsuinptkm oftm-^
iftor hor family^
family JwdwatoiMd at hor bodaldo for tho ond, which doctor* sold
auMsr cum w tni wosin pm oouohs and eoLoai
Prloa60oaiidai.M OMARAIITEED ,
•V
Tohnson Drag Co. S. £. Wait
American Drag Co.
Sons
On taking tbelr aeots for tbe Arst
UAE CAUAAirA EUffifa Flw
CfMolacll witk a LM^m...t.o.
thD. OB tb. twoeb at tta. newly ereetd :
A. B. WiR A I
Mr. M. E. Ingalls r»-loi»-d a sturj* of
at tMmerbonL tiennany. **
PmUdent Hi-ott. iruo
yrarv ago
‘ architect bad ornamented
at lUc head of the t todunst!
TRY A RCCORP WANT Aa
WlU
tbe
sculptured
btrw
Aoulhmi ruad.
I one side and that fa i
When Mr. 8cott aeaomed the office
»e other.
mentioned he was soon greatly an
noyed by the great number of clslme
preferred sgalniit bis road by reason
of horeee and rattle killed by trains
pssalng through Ktntncky. Mr. Bcott
sit Bn.i rrMII at.
orerred that It seemed to him tbst it
wss tmposaible for bis system to ran
train north or south, east or w*est
to that state without killing a horse
cow. and. tu-make matters won<%
It appeared that every animal killed,
however worUleus It may have been
before the accident. Invariably Agnred
Hew Wilbdm WlL, TriYcrse Ctty
to the claims snlMiequently presented
aa iH-Ing of the best blood In Ken
tucky.
One day. to conversation with one
fa tbe n»ad*s conned. H<-ott liecsme'
very much ex< Itt-d in referring to the
itlon.
**l»o you know." be ex
claimed. bringing*down Ills ttst on the
desk by way of emphasis. "I have
reached tbe conclusion that nothing In
Kentucky so improves live stock is
ling It with a lot-oiuotlve.-
DR.rvOiooi^
Fine Dental Work
m
riisi
iiii
Aled at Ue office fa tbe aecriUiy fa
atate for tbe Byntonic Wlrefaas Engi
neering and Mining company. A mschine, from wbkb tbe company Ukec
Its nsBM; has baca tovaalcd by A. M.
Banter fa Boulder, wbo makes tbe
claim that It wlU locate bodies of ore.
Tbe machine fa afactricaL but doss not
dspsad upon wtrsa. batag something In
tbe nature fa a wire
atnunent When taken Into
fa claimed tbe tndkator will
loeattaa fa ore as weU as i
yr OF BOTH
hubcwerv
trnuitUHi.l n«nlatli»i
Ilatlan fr'utliT a« (olluw.; II. «u;
i-arrylug fiw hk refn^liOicut s basket j
of the graiH-s. which utrlugeiil regula-1
tIouM at tbe time finiu-uk- txMng tsken ’
^rt>m one cfniutiy to the other on ac«>ouut of iihylloxem, an Insect that at
tacks Ue routs and leaves of grsisvlmw.
Mr. (lladstour's great hmln
rcrleweel the sltuathm: he imist ols*y .
the law. but lie wss diii-nulne.1 tt»
have the gniis*s. so he sst down then
now TO SLanr with mad ocTDoons.
rnd then- on the railway staUuu bem h
apiend of inberculosls and of curing and ate them.
coosnmptlvc patients a uoral exblbitkm was recently opened at the Amer
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
ican Museoni of Nstnrsl History to
New York. It shows what Is U-lng
done to bospltmls and booies and In
cludes modeto of sanlUriums and deTlcas for caring for patients.
One model ahovrs bow a person suf
fering from tuberculosis or threatened
Notice to the Taxpayers of the City of
WlU It may sleep with the body in
Traverse City:
doors and the bead out of doors. PhyThe ux rolls for the collection of
■Iclaus now place greet emphasis on the stale and county Uxe* for the t
the value of open air life to Ue day year 1»05. and for Ihe delinquent
school
and city taxes 'and special ai»time and good fresh sir at night for
s for said year have been
any one wlU a consumptive tendency.
A serUw of remarkable cxjierlmenta
baa Just been conctoded to the Eeole
de Medicine at Paris by l>r. Stephen
Ledttc. s well known therepi-utUt. who
has at fast succeeded to produclnj: an
aasUesls by the alectrtflcatkm of the
brain. Btrengcly enough, while the
value of electricity to treettog paralyab and complete loaa of sensaUon of
tbs Umbs and other portions of the
body has long bean known. It was only Ufa ywir that the discovery was
made fa the counter notion of tbe elec
tric cmreot-ttiat Is. tbst sleep could
be todneed by It to n point where tbe
psUent was rendered Insensible to pain.
MWEHMl
ure DEJm
ZLSV.ry,
WMfa tt fa M( kam
M pMoMfa Mffair.
BMfalWfaPiiMMMi
OAmJAHY ^ MA
i my office to receive i
taxes from now until Feb. 1. 1906. on
eaob week day from 8 o clock to 11:30
o’clock in the forenoon and from 1
o clock to 4 oclock to tbe afternoon.
On all aiate nnd county taxes paid
before January 10. the regular fee of
one per cent for collection will be
charged and on all taxes paid on or
after January 10. there will be
charged a fee of four per cent for col
leciloa. Penalty on delinquent city
and school taxes and special assess-
N. nu*llfnant«l
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
John R. Santo
General Insurance
ON DECK AGAIN
UNKE MTKES.
ThAVUMC env LOOM. Mh U. K.
ft
**W7 Ttandiv «n*.
IM. •»« Moma lMu A.aB»
Scraenad and prapared aapadally for ---Rancea and' Cook
Stoves, from. an ax>
callent quality of
Hockini Valley Coal.
It is easy to handle
and a good burner.
Try a ton and be
convinced.
nEtuinscuia
at «m fwn nmt
tti-SS
CLEAN
UP
SALE
ertuLASs
CHINA
sil\>;bware
ART(JOOI)8
FHAL El TATE AND
TbU to the time to bay wed.
diagRiftoSS nar COM'XU.
cant ell throogfa the etora
V. B.-Retaemb.-T onr op
tical openmit. with Prof.
Hbellmai. of Umod Rapide.
)i. fcyee
Jonuar)- 8tb
katnl ints.
HastalTs
Ck Stweler
A. J. McPHAIL
DENTIST
■ Boca Olts.rkaMlM I
Santa Clint is on hit annuifcruiso to Im'sIow piotl
lliinKS on his many friends.
If you think of kdvini: some
of yonr marrictl children
tho material for a house as
a Christmas present, plt^aso
bear ns in mind in connextion with the lumber ncodiil. We supply the Is-st
the fortists and mills affonl
ut lowest pric-es oonsisU*nt
with quality.
WHJLITHIYLAST
AT C^KST ANY 11105
OR. LAWTON-Pbyildan and aai^
gnoa: qffieu A WUbsfai block. Ulfi
•onr. WlU Da. Bawyur and Ifaubab
DR. QAUNTLETT
ft Spocial attention luven to
9^
diseaaea of the eye.
with Or. I. A. ThompMn
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
H.&AE.TIIIEeiU)D
ir
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER Ck * thayeise wiy 6AS eo.
STEP SAVERS
1 OF TITLE—C. a
O.
(E. L. THIRLBY-Specl
fa cblldrei
State bank bUg. BoUj
The haudsoiiMat ami iiio«t coiiviu.
ient UTCBEN CABINET «n tbo
ket. .Solid Oak fronte, Mouio
market.
and dust proof Holler Ivariii^: Flour
bin.
We manufacture them and make
low prices.
J. £. GREILICK CO.
TRAVEBSB CITT, MICH.
ULLER can estimate your Umber,
rt-oce Traverse City Mfg. C«i.
il
$10,000 worth (if timber
hi during November and Deler. IS a day. lnt(*rtocben.
Jan 2 lyr
4RARD RAPIDS 1 tIDIAIA R1
COlPARY.
tOalM. 90imt
. J. a S SAKT J.TNOEBLOOD
STBOPATHIO PHYaiCIAlMICJ
a*.
Ctty amtatuai
ukitaBHc. * ., m. m n
■ L’owlirSlir*.——
tmy
OfAce la room ^2 State Bi
building.
Dated. Dec. 1. 1606.
M.BHA8KELU
dee 4-tf
City
Wood! Wood!
Trmla tesvM Ttsvmw atp for Mermsort DA
T&g srrlvM is Trsvons aty fM O
TVsIa orrlTM la Travwso Uty from 1
U JO a. js. efa snhrtat at 1 Jl
16 INCH SOFT WOOD. SLABS!aND EDGINGS
CKTwaadBnn oBto]
VJSUft
^1.25 I»E:IR L.OAD
b. P. CARVER & BRO.
r/re Jnsurance
L. L. A. BUILPINQ
A. D. TILER
3ENTISX
loifioe 505 Kfw Wilhelm Block..
qtiron,’ phone 639.
• 16 INCH HARDWOOD, SLABS AND EDGINGS
PERE MARQUETTE €eoa JIa JailAiA
S2.00 F»ER L.OAD
DKNTIUT
201 Trout Atrtst
CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY. SEND US
YOUR ORDERS.
x&KomtoB CBo.w.iiewBraT
MOHROEaAcWEIHY
^RAL
ai
Oval Wood Dish Co.
SS.87. SOTS i
BbOOK
C D. MILLEI
DENTIST
0AuiAfr»lalM«m«^vaMMii,
I
THE EVENING RECORD
aPAQEA
VSEOMMEr
FOR REVOLTS
I9BS jams seiKt
flapertad That flvOOO Was DBared fat
One VaaUfBay-OMy a Few
TRAVUM cmr. BUmJaANB TNUHtOAVa JANUARY A 1*01.
RODRIGUEZ
WAS KILLED
mTiEsonm
Dr. aad Mrs. |. A. Thanyow Met Whh
a Sad L«m Tula Morokig-fit
Only Two Days.
6 POLOOK EDITiOH
CZAR’S GUARDS A ooa OUT or gold fbh
WERE CAUGHT
AT llBe BACM:
a this
I. A,
d tbe aaad loaa or tbelr
MORALES TROOPS WERE RE- little son, George Desproa, aged two
years aad one moaths. wbo. wttb but a
PULMO AT PAIERTO PLATA.
days* abaeoa from capllllary brtmcbltls gave op tltbe struggle aad pa
awa^ Utile G
George 1bad. for a
od at the sab-trenauiT tbU marBlni
that none are Md there.
: 'bKore restVrday d«l^ed a
ride domro tomm In bla cutter,
iracted a s«ert* ooM which Involved
GENERAL CESPEDES WAS THE both longs and tbougb tbe efforts of WHILE ANOTHER WAS SON OF A
WITTl WAHWtO TMWI jAOAJHTr
the altendlag pb>*slcians rettulted iu
HERO OF VICTORY.
MVOLUTIONim
loosening up the cougesUon. his
strength gave out and be passed awaj
at 5:30 this morning Or. and Mrs.
for Three Days gad Tbompaoo have the ayropathy of the Smral Artillery Otficava o« Whom
Monty
PfrnitTm\
th# Caar Relied for HM Pmonal
entire cl»y In their aad loss.
Was BtuMorn
Thtt H«d •
Safety Wert
Maralair Troops
MOTOII BOAT FACTORY PRAO
Un6 and AfMHM fr
theVknarc
Oovernment Victorloua.
TICALLY FINISHED.
WM
for A fifc
By Wire to the Evening Record.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
^ Wire to tbr I
New York. Jan. 4.—A special cable
Puerto Plsta. Santo Domingo. Jan.
from St. Petemburg sa.vs an anarchls81. PMmbOfi
4.--Casceras* troops commanded by
Uc plot to asaasalnaie the 'czar at
Central Cespedei, checked Morales’
TxaritVoe Selo. has be< n discovered.
mior Wltlo told tkt iMogotJ
TEN THOUSAND FEET OF AVAIL- troops outside Puerto Plata. 8tul>S« veral artllb-ry «iffl<-iTs to wliom the
hod beeii tofomod tltfU the
boro fighting followed and many men WOULD REGULATE VARIOUS RAIL
ABLE FLOOR BPACE.
czar rt ll«-s for bin
rw.nal Kafely, are
I Olid Amr^ for the
were kill<>d and woundt^l on both hUU^.
ROAD RATES.
ndlor of Ibo RuuUa Jm
Implicait-d. The chi* f ctMispirators are
resulting In the defest of the MormleK
of be
a student named Was.siljeff. sou of a
Will Bagin Operations Next Week- truopi. mho were dlupcmed. Among
Ibedopy
pruft-asor In ih.* St. Petersburg uni
the killed mas General Rodriguez, mho
Many Ordarm Already Booked
lotion vlfofwwlr dinM ou^ WM the
vemlfy. and a atudent named Altonowannounced that If the attack on PuerU>
Company yfm Carry Lina of
COM. Witte, bowerer, Wned 0»e
MHi of a high Judge In tbe Russian
Plata mras successful he would pro
Jews to refroln from ncibUoc and
Stock Boats.
claim himself a candidate for the pres WOULD INCLUDE THE PRIVATE
nrold the rerolollonlrt. or olhcrwl.r
idency.
co\ered only io time to prevent Its
CAR LINES.
tbojr could not hope for no|
The work of remodeling the factory
Ing carried into effect.
^
New York. Jan. 4.~Fablo FSIIo. con
Jew.
menl In tbo nortllon of tie
t
of the Traverse City Motor Boat com sul general of San Domingo In New
•‘BROWN” LUNCHEON.
pany. on Bay street, is pracUcally com-' York, received the following telegram: InteiwUte
Commeroe
Commlaalon
By Wiro to Che Wranme Sueord.
ACCUtA-nON ASAINAT TIIK JEWS Now Torh. Jan. 4^An oBaf of IIJKKI
for n aOear doOnr of IMh ootaafee wai
•V ^iwHicA wmt.
2KS.ass.iu.,":iS
WITITIOIA[ KnU
SnilBIT OB CUKPIHTn
DUIT nua UD WODOE9
WORK WILL
S^SOON
HEPBDRN HAS
PUT IN BILL
nilT IS VEBY COMPIETE
SIHILAR TO THE SOUTH BiU
d. the f finishing touches only re
km. Jan. 4.-A Oen^ New. maining to^s^ done this week. The
b from BL Peunibarg uy. the
I of Oonml Qijglf ip the Baltic building has' been entirely remodeled
SM to restore order ha. been and placed In flmt class conditlan.
with every convenience and facility
for the manufacture of Uunrhes. row
boats, sail boau In a modem and pro
gressive way.
The main building, which U two
orles In height, 50x60 feet In dimen
sions. Is well cqulppe<l for the building
NAtAVA. NICARAC
of all classes of pleasure boats, and
BY CARTHQ^AKt
when the capacity becomes limited,
the company has 210 feet of lUnd on
the west, which can be devoted to additlonal room If deslnsl. 8iii>erlntendenl Stanton has been busy with a force
of men for several weeks getting the
buildlng^ln shape, and be su^ed to a
Record represenUtIve today that actoperationi^xwouh^in jha flmt of
DE$ntOTED m Tovm
ritaua, iwporti'to the atOe depsrtj
that a teniUt turthqi^ detr
the town of Nbonya, N^iwa. 1
OFFICQBn^
L. C. ». A. and C. Id. B.U. H.d PH
and Time Last EvcHng at the
•t. Francis School.
A tery enjoyable Insullailon of of
Seera and banket wa« held it the
Catbollf KJbool last evi;phic wh»n the
cCBocra of the U C 8. AB.
A. were Installed In their v\^ for
the ensulna year. Over r<N> sat down
to the banquet.
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The offleer. for the> C. II: Alwore
Inst.liod by Mm. J. W* Slater anf conalsU'd €»f I he following: P
Mm. J. W. Slater: flmt vice pi
Mrs. I-YancE’s Horrouth; second|vice
president. Mm. Mary Schulsan
cording secivtan'. Mm. duUa
■an; assistant recording
Mrs. Thomas Dyer: financial
Mm. Ida baPayette: treasurer. Mb- J.
M. Hull: mamhall. Mm. M. I
guard. Mm. Maggie Gagnon.
F. U fichulgan Installint the
Inc as officers of the C M B
President. M. J. Holmey: first
president. A. P. Huellmantel;
▼Ice president. Thomas Dyer:
lag secn‘lar>*. T. Vereau: assli
oordlng secretary. John Vereau:
dal secretary. J. 1
ch^ '
LESS WDUIDIT WORK
*‘A three days’ luutle has occurred at
Puerto Plata. Gt-nerml Rodrigui-z wsk
TOOK flUBBER FACTOBY
REVOLUTIONISTS HAD TERRIBLE
FIGHT WITH TROOPS.
Killed ths Police Guarding the Build
ing. Eight Dragons and'six
SUbIs Men.
Would Be Given Power to Reduce
Rates Found to Be Unjust
or Unreasonable.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Washnlgton. Jan. 4 —The report of
R<>preHontatIve Hepburn of loma.
chairman <if the hous»- ct*n»mitti-<- «m
Inti-mtate and foreign t^mno rce. in
troduced a railroad fate regulation bill
jOmust Identical with tbe senate bill.
It defines -transportailon * to include
private refrigerating and other cars
and gives the intemtate cumn^erre
commlBslon power to substitute a Just,
reasonable and fairly remunerative
maximum rate for one found upon in
vestigation to be unjust, unreasonable,
unjustly discriminating, unduly prefer
ential or prejudicial.
Mias Marjorie 8allrt>ury Was the Guest
of Honor.
Ijist evening .Miss Marjorie Sails
uiry- of DtHroit was guest of honor at a
brown” luncheon given i.y Miiu? Jee-
and Important industries of
Motlvt Power for David Potter Hadio
With ther onlers on hand and the
Bt Furnished by Two Deputy
stock boatss to be built. It is now asSheriff
sured that thelr will be upon Grand
Traverse Bay In the spring a larm* ad
David Potter of Rapids Cky-aidw ditional number of motor boats con
structed
by a local concern. A caUalimt on the city streets last evenhg
wm be Issnedd as soon as a numabout 7: JO vrhlch has made bis nane ber of crafts have bocn completed and
ramoos among those who witnessed %. the company gets In full operation.
Deputy Shertff Lynn of Rapid City ir- In the meantime special orders ran be
with the superintendent at any
rived in the city to place him undtr
arrest for jumping a board bill awl time.
located him on Bast Front street. The
location was all right and David was
WOMAN'S CLUB PROGRAM
nil right but his lower extremities i>fttsed their acenetomed gait through Mra. Q. E. Boughay Will Ba the
acme reflex nenre center which calM
HRS. HEEREIS DEAD
!.
:
J..alewkltuduilii> KouHoUr low price
they will woo be wU. BETTER HURRY.
I
CITY BOOK STORE
TflX BOSABT CO.. raOP.
WINTER IS HERE
And so is our Celebrated Kno Wet Trousers. Will
keep you dry in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
weather, also Sprafrue’s Russian Vests, impenetrahie by the co7d. ^hey have a double breasted
front,
int, .high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and luog:
piDtectors.
KUBCCK & HOYT
CDMION S-rMKKT OL.O*rB-IIKP««
We Are Agents For
W. L. DOUGLAS
S M O E S
trrHluciory” Kupi>«-r In
Miss SaUshurg U visiting her father
t the Hotel Whiring and hO{K*s to r*^
urn to her school by Monday.
ROSOOK
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
llainilum CloiMng^ro.
MAT
B
CUSTOM SAWING. - ^
Fair
Where wilLyou buy yoor
drugstore giKsU in liKKi?
If you haven’t dtxniled,Vo
are quite sure a trial of our
suiierior goods niid fine service will quickly S4‘Ul(* the
problem for you.
a.
LOGS WANTED!
OVERCOAT sale has cun
Ni.a Is the time if you wan
Question
^.OrMIOIM Mi
2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00
lAOMAIMTT
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Livonia, Jan. 4—Five thousand armed
workmen took possession of the Provodnlk rubber factoo' and a military
^ Baby Is Dead.
jombaniment followed. Tbe revoluThe lower part" of the building will lamiU htllM tbe tiolice guarding the
Mr. and Mr^. Charles Kavan of r.OZ
North Cedar KtnH*l lost iholr little six
be deroted to the machlnen* and hearler work, while the umH*r part will be
W4»paraie enclosum twenty-four feet
when- the finishing work and
: will be completed upon mod
crate Flo-d l>oatfl. In case of the Isrger slr«Mi crafts, the building formerly
ipbMl by Mr. Stanton, adjoining on Passed Am^y After a Lingering lltnsss
.•ast side, will be us*m1 ft.r finish.
Which Began Early Last
***Altogelher the plant has available
St present nearly
square feet of
floor «|»ace with plenty of room for l-xMm. ElIzalK'th Meereis. aged 55
Ttie main building will be
healetl by steam, and the isiwor us-J years, wife of Anton Meeivls of Solon.
will bt* generateil by a gasoline engine. dli*d yesterday afternoon at .1:45 after
All the necessao’ machinery rtHjulre.!
summer’s Illness resulting from can
at this time \H on hand and i
cer of the bowels. The deceased, who
plar«-d In operation as wsm as Install
ed. which win U* as before slated, had suffered dunng the early part of
the
summer, came to this city and r*'early next wek.
8iH*clfirailons have lH»en prepares! for
several idres and various designs of
launches, including the tor|s-do stern
and m*a.-i
In a precarloua
rotKlel. and ctmipronilse .stem model, eondltbm and again n tu rm-d and tisik
while any imrson desiring a spcwlal de a cmime In electric Imths and her con
sign can have Ms boat built ti» suit dition mas far from satiKfactoo’. The
his own isH'ullar fancy. Already then* -turn hc»me was again made. frt>m
t considerable miinber of arKK-lal
hich she never lefl alive. Aside
orders on baud, and a miral»er of stt*cK from the husband the follomiug chil
3ats win be built to be plac«sl u|sm dren are left: Mtk J. D. White. Oak
Point. Wash.: MIs.s Amelia* Meerels.
le market earty In the spring
The factory of the Travcrs4- City Solon: Ml.ss Emma Mct'relss. S<ilon.
Motor Boat Company will be one of William Mi-ereis. 8<don. and Elizabeth
the most complete and up-lcvdale in Meemis, Solon. The funeral arrange
this section, and while not so Urge nA-nta are aU>ut C4»mp!iie. the date
as some other local enterprises. It iH-lng fixed for tomorrom at m:30 fnmi
The Rev. Rath
hks an outlook for the future which Is
exceptionally bright and promises at of the Evangelical church at Reed
no distant date to. give employment City. It la hoped, will officiate. Ar
. a large force of skilled working rangements are in charge of UnderUker Andemon. Interment In Solon
^e company is corapo«?d of a scort'
of Traverse City's moot progressive
less men and with their influenrt^
"s^asrsj
Women’s fur trimmed Ju.
liettes, maile of Ijeaver and
flannel lined, making Ibem
doubly warm. This is an ex
traordinary JnlietU- at this
travme &ty lllfd. Co.
, B2| B#IL IBB
Other Bargains
Felt BuBkins................
FJt UDskina trimroeil..
Womi-n’s Fi-It shoos....
Felt Shoos loatlier fuxeJ
Childtvu'ri felt Slipi>en
tUaifsDrud Store Mt
50C
60c.
75c
LX5
S5c
OVERCOATS
>—.w
HASlDtfSGHDLAIIS
Not an OVliRCOAT to be carried over this year.
Needham Businsss College ExpecU to
Hava Enrollment of
by
Next Monday.
The Needham~BusIneaa college
starts Us minter term mlth an enrolll of about 100 acholare and It is
expected that by Monday this will
h 125. Ther« are forty scholam at
ejii In the night school.
He faculty consists of five teachJ. W. Martindlll. Miss Mildred
Dockeray. Miss Gertrude Colman. W.
^ Needham and Francis Cassrey. Tbe
inter term began Tuesday.
The college occupies nearly all the
second floor of the Munson block and
is well supplied with all
equipment for a complet
Tbe subject at the Woman’s dub to course.
----------- « and the two depuUei morrow afternoon will be Uteralurc.
MINtNC COMPANY OFFICERS.
be priaoner by the wtngi end Leader. Mm. Q. E. Booghey.
^walked him down the middle of Bmi
jJnstbM’^'Edwards ^aa?^*'ootton John R. Santo la Praaldent of Gold
Ptaot ctreK and to the train, when
Mather. Ufe and Review of^elr
Raaf Company.
Work. Mm. W. H. Umlor.
Tbe Traverae City Gold Reef MinVocal solo, Mm. W. H. Staffcas.
Benjamin FranklU. PhUoaopher. Ug company has elected tbe following
THE MARKrrS.
Author and Stateaman. Mrs. Booghey.
ReciUtlon, Ruth Booghey.
Detroit. Jan. 4,~1!
vice prealMmt, A. R Hobart.
RoU call, qooutions from Poor Rlch4S^e: oata. Me.
Secretary and treasurer. Frank W.
WIlaoiL
i
DIrectom,/waiter GroUIck and U K.
Correni Bvanu. Mrs. H. Montague.
Bttfalo. JhiL 4,-Osttla-QuIaL
QibU acting with tbe three officers.
The^ Woman s Fbrefon Missionary
society of the Asbory M. B. church
WHAT $10 wfll buy In Men’i
loago.
Juk
4.4.—
aill meat with Mrs. J. Marrin. MS
;; Odra. 44%c; oatiK.
pork. West Front street tomorrow aftanioob
Hamilton aoUing Co.
l;l^|7JI:rihSB I7AA
at 2 o’clociL
o. c. MorrATT
Dn. Siwyw t
AbMract* of TlUo
MUCM MTfWrACTOav
DENTISTS
Ml/IfS CeYOCNO mens:
OnoTHiNG'lo PVRwiaHiNeai
OVERCOATS A1
ONE-FOURTH OFF
.
AD Coato op to awl indnding twelve dollar ooaU
at above disoonnt—Brokeo ritea compel aa to make
a sacrifice to dean np stock. BOMfi^SWiEKDID
VALUES IN MEN« PAKTB_L5» to XM
goods.
REDUCTIONS
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hav.e been made on these goods In Men’s, Boys* >
and Childrens’.
To Close Them Out Qiiich
Come early and get choice selections.
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HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
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rmkwmk crrv. ntCHioiuit THUKSOAY. 4ANUAIIY 4,
-Tito Wlavd or Otu” tW gfwot apse-
OUR INVENTORY
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t^Tiyi^Tarir?11T^
MMOVKHtP »Y
JMIKIHUIW
t».HMDTHE».B.C.
rsama
jowrr rntTAiXATioN wbs
LAST CVENINa
held
aok
urn
Fellowwd the Work.
1 WCRC BIIOaOHT
reOwT.
jstaar
r ynii:«S65tsar-_T*»
:s;!:;^riL!£S;r2J:
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CIVIL CAM*.
CMe*' l> llw
Ibe
V^Um beemn^e Ih^y
broadit tbroach imc iodTliltr. While
muxr «C the
hroacht for e rtchtful porpoM. there
ive a Bomber that are the retolt of
^ta. malleo or a desire to ' get eeso.
To M«k th« ooorta for the parpowit “«oMI»« ««*.“ wWcIi !•
CMWwdv Chartaa
Waa PaaTa
laatailiiig OfSaar and Mrs. CarttoM. H. Qriflii being tha^!2£^Qrmmy Baga Nad Beefi Left in the Vk
F-ah Actad for Cerpa.
Seer for both lodgM. Angua McOool
elnity of Ciectrk Wiring Muc
aad Mrs- Clara Young were the respeeUve condnetors and the work was
done
both all In an able manner.
tuSTtolrtllltoUoB of McPbevaoo'poat.
Funowtog the official testBitoiJon
Sa 18. vnd MePharaoa corps. No. 151. fully two hundred members and
took place mt Orange hmlL This being frleBds sat down to an appetising oyaAs B reanU of the irst building In- public, many frieoda of the loyal or ler supper, after which the stratos
from Helm's orchestra lured them
spectloB held by the ira dstpnrtBMAt
were present. Canute -into
the dance halt where for two
emooB eome very had
hours a merry soda! time was enjoyed.
re found In aoma i
Mrs. Alcott o? Khlamasoo was a
oMeer uf tbe post whUe Mrs. Phoebe
and hneemeata of n
Curtla-Plah acted In the same capacity Ompanloo guest who was In attend
IB on# Bttic where thd alaeirte wiring for the corpa, the tastalltog caondnetors
was axpoaed a lot cf old gfunsy rags for the respective orgaaliAtiaas bring
had bean timwB. Tim nmtarlal d
Charles Irish and Mra. Esther Waters,
A ridtodelphte l«nk rierk st «V0
ited there woold have bean bad aa
both performing Jolnily with the la- per mouth has liren dismissed Is-csuse
in Itself as In a ckiae room an
fftaUtog effleers, thrir offlclal acts In a tbe hank has a rule that no/*lerl remoat able and parliamentary manner. fH-ivtag less than $!.«■) a year shall
The^ following appointive ofllcers •marry, and he
on marrying
were lastalled with the regular elecllve ere Ills salary readied that amount
Adjutant, Allen F. UHle;
Curlls Flow- •There are Either Uuks and iithor
ler; sergeant major. H. J. Curtis. Upon i"***
tbe .rierk. "Imt
Imt there Isn't
proved to be to bad coodlUon also as the iTftlrcment of the ciiinroander. M. |
-^eUle. Tbe tumk
m^waste^paper had been placed to TX Morgan, whose efflrtent work th^ •'-m go to tlmuti r." The girl entcrycar waa appreciated
latcd by Uo
Uc» 1tains .In.Il ir f-HIrurs. "Tbe Ides of
to the effect that
comrades, s line silver beaded elionyi ninse lisnk olBriaN attennitlnc to n»r
cleaned up and the I
cane was presented, by Chaplain R. B.j »vl»rilwT we sto.ll cd u:arrle,l or notf'
that they are obeyed.
Hamer In behalf of the por t Com-!
i.x^ iaini.-l. ‘ WV will Im* m.nnlcd
rr,pon'lli.r *l*h nnK-h|
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|«r «( MP«ac<ro*CM^ I* !■ ala« oun
$M «f tan, a oMir »~1 «MMW«tor,
i
Whole esutes are cootoxni
aoarrel. lo Keolockr, generaUj
as the state of feods.
In the maiortty of Insu
* artglBallr dated Imrk to aome law salt
^h was deddod oontrary to the sat
j^fhoUoa of one aide, as was boond
be the case, and this started the w
the HatfleldMcOoy feud, which al
hoti retolted In the egtanaliiatlan of
foth famillea and thdr relatives.
I 'based OB migaiion o»er a com
hog of the -raxpr baclr* rmrlety.
In tl^s city the suits aTcrmge about
ten a moBth which Is very low as the
imjorlty of those trought here sre
mu to eottect bllle for hoard, wash
IdCp bbmU dehu aBd V>ther Bccesaary
ttUgathiB. But In other cities through
oat the state the number it much
fraaler.
Before gol^ to law over aay maUer,
It wonld be well lo ir> and amicably
aetUe It. but If It Is serious enough
take Into court, the phdnllff should Ih>
anre be is right and then have facts.
HOMESTEAD
Bpecisl to thVjC^iHllnrilcccrd
Homestead. Mich.. Jan. 4.—Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Stiles of Cadillac visit
ihrir parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Smith, on New Yesr H day.
The Rev. Charles Raslgn is boldli
revival services In the FTee Methodist
church wllh.good success.
This little town has been In a shade
of darkness during the holidays and
IMJopIc began to won
wrong. But It was rev
1 train hove into the deport and un
loaded Mr. and Mrs. Wright, who have
j on an extended visit to \Elsie and
s. MicI
back to our town. We ai
have them with ns again.
The charcmal kilns have i
again on account of
to ship their coal.
John Mertx and dattghter left last
F.ldsv for a visit with relatives at
Red Jacket. Mich.
Mlsfi Mabel Hyde, who has been
it tog her parents here, returned today
There \ms hlmNl In the eyes of the
two snburlKin hmraewlres ns ih«*y
glared tUggeni nt one another ovi»r
irmly fixed that his eape will be In the whltewaidMHl fence.
".Xs for you.- hissed the one In the
praaenubie shape and ^us farlllute
red knit Jacket. *i don't know wl.at I
fU disposal. Otbersrise vexatious aad
onid say thst would be sulfl<deutly
oosUy adiouraments are sure to
levere. I hate you.”
you." retorted tbe one to the
bine slmwl. "are eeally not worth
The tesohiilon introduced by 8eoa wasting breath over.. So there."
There
was a painful paUM* uiid then
tor Brackett In the New York legisls
ture^lemandlng the resignation of Sen the one In the knit J:iek«*t i-ontlmuil:
"I wouW aay a m^nt deal more were
ator Chauncey M. Depew. alth
It not for .rour awi-et little baby.”
withdrawn, shows whst an effect the
-|K>_ao you really think be Is
Sasuraaoe Investigation has had upon sweet r
the countn*. Prior lo the discli
”1 so. and 1 am not backward abont
of Depew's relations with the BquIU- aaying It. althoogb I despise tbe motbble. It woold have been nothing short er. He la tbe pretttett little l»cy in
Of sacrilege to have Intimated that twenty Mocka."
"I'lten—then let’s make up. NHgbCbauBoey abould vacate his aeat Ben
ator Brackett declares thst he will re bom Khonldn't l»e enemies. 1*11 hand
you a dish of stewed imiues over the
Introduce the rcmutlon again despite fen»«e.”
the advice of party'lmers/ TIteh tlicy kissed,-CbUwgo DaUy
Admiral RoJestvenskj has made
charge when be alleges that lh«*
fleet had Instructions to annl
hllate the Russian fleet In the battle
of the Sea of Japan If the Japanese
were unable to do so. K looks as
. though the admiral In casting about for
an excuse for his failure has .over
stepped the bonds of discretion and
made a charge which If unsubstsr
ated or subsunllsted will result
grave complications.
^
? The'weather man simply opened a
of Noveml»er brand by mistake.
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rurtmia rigntlng.
Tbr seven years." wiiie Oeo. W.
Hnima^ of Harper. Wash.. "I had a
hl'ter battle with chronic stomach and
>Brer tnmhla. ^ nt teat I won. aad
mead them to aB. and don't Utaad In
tie future to be without them In the
Qneeti Christina of Spain U the only
lorerrijm who hat ever made a Ub
OOD tsceniloiL
Ton will not find l<eant7 In rouge
poi ^ complexion whitewash. True
hem only that take
*xMil8ta, Bt fids B hoU^ TnrUtom
6 OCB bojr.- and eklMrea'* ow
TWY A
AB.
the following app<*lmlve offletrs toTnsj
Installid aino: SU*rr«-tary. Mrs. Sarshf
HllUkcr: s'JsisUnt cfinduclor. Ella
Morgan: pairio’lc In^H-ortor. Mrs. Haitle Padden: press corresjiondcnt. Mrs.
Jessie W. Brabant; mnsician. Mrs. Ardella Irish; color bearers. Esther
Waters. Mina Maes. Emn«
and Arvllla Gardner.
Ranks were broken and a social ses
sion followed In which c«ff«*e. cake
dougbauta and other light eaUbles
partaken of.
of sendee In Mcpi'erson post, thin
bring the ninth year upon which he
hss rened In that capacity. .Mrs. M.
lo alKVul to enter
upon her third year as head of the
corps which is flourishing and success
ful.
In Mad Chasa.
Have You Defective Ejfe Sight?
Hsrs's Your Opportunity.
^We
Utesl scientific Instrument^
ivrting defective
live 1vision.
mod<
•dero electrical machinery for lens
ting and grlndlnK. There Is no
ler InstUntlon of this kind in this
pan of the country.
We o|H*n an optical roc»m to the pul»lie on Monday. Jan. 8ih. ITuf. A. J.
Sbellman. the celebrated occullst and
«.p;lclaa of Grand Rapids, from whom
w e have bi'en Uklng special Inst rue
tlon«<. will be present at our optical
opening for a full week. Jaii. hth to
IMh. We conneously extend an Invi
tation to the pulilic to attend thl4
opening. RememlHT that we examine
and le^t all defective sight absolutely
free. Prof. Shellman will be pleased
U» meet any difficult ami Iwretofore ob
stinate cases
defective vision and
jt
BaaUUooClatUasOA
ssrssrtc5?«,£ss..“T:
siC!r.2s,rrJsaK
him work, bto dawcaa aad aoBgs, evuB
to tito OBc he wrote hlaasalf. vara BgplBBdad to tiM adto. la Nick ChappT.
the tiB woodmaa to saardi of a haart.
Prad J. Nice, was a cloae second to
Rock aa a favorite with the aadlence.
"VIolat McMlUen (TrUla Trifle,
house. Ethel DeMareyaa Dorothy was
a vary Tctchteir character, with her
eow aamed ImoisBe. she was a tovor
tie from the start.
"iBWCSBe. the cow. (Fred Wood^
ward aad the cowardly Itoa tJoe A.
LITTLE OR NO PROFIT
VOMto Oto KOIT
OOOD
brought out many roe
-The beauty of tbe |
physically, meotally and
That's what Holltoter's Rock
tain Tea will d
leta JohDsoQ Drug Co.
UUm W m»
Sar^
8!:e w a^ from S«,tttlC.
Aft* r IniM-rihhig her r.r.ioe on the !:atel re^tster she rtkke»l the rierk If any moll
bad «Tm:e aCdn-eard to her. The name
she w ivie en the n gM* r was. simp
ly. • Ainc T. Brouu. r^eattle."
T iluu't f-uH-Jsr. by any rha
that this i* lntMMl«nl f »r you. is
ImUdrM the ehrU. ImuiMirg her a letter qddri s<inl-**Mrw. T. P.. Browne."
ist N mine.” sshl the demure
gtj»«t. *1 n-eogiUre the luiudwrilliig."
"But the name is s|»el!etl different
ly." iM.inntl out tlje l autior.s rh-rk.
•*You-.T*^11 v«uir name 'B-r-o w n.’ and
tbe mime on the letter has s final 'e.' ”
l*be got nil fussed ttfi about it.
• You sr^.” slie expluliiefl. ' I am not
quite Sure bow be k|h*Us It.”
"Wbor
"Mf husband. We've only l»ern
mnrrletl a immtU."—San Fra m Woo
1 cordially invite ray
former patrons, and
everyone who uses
hardware, to call at
the new store.
Chnstmastile offepi no betler dppottoity than can
beianiid it the DUmotid
J .cigar. Onalineofthiwe
^voritosenbraoeiBn sites,
and there is not one but
what wonl^ be *«essS^
snd priaDd by any •‘lover
dtheweei.*
A Furtui Fat*.
terrible tortore of pile*. “I can
ifuUyaay," writes Harry Colson of
anville. U. "that for Blind, BleedItching and Protruding Pile*.
bucklen s Arnica Salve la tbe best cure
made.” Alsg best for cnU. burns and
injuries; 25c al Johnson Drug Co.. F.
H. Meads, a A. ]
FRANK TiRUDE
A. W. JAHRAUS
fOB SALB ST ALL MALOM
OCALtm IN tVCmTHIIM
DgAUSTU
WHAT ABOUT BLANK BOOKS
J
And other offioe supplies? Every hnsiiieM firm
irm wants some new sappliw tbe first of
every >ear. We are here to supply that wan
V f
of every kind. Lodi^ra. Jonroab, rocordt, in1 ifull
lull leather bimliik iu canv<aa ami
leitber or marbled board, any aiie of Iwok and
vl any nmnber .,f
AN£i
MEMORANDUM BOOKS
larKe or small, hanl paper or soft paper, tn«lexc«l or pbyn, opi-n a the eii<1 or aide, for
pebcnl or pen, in cloth cover or full leather.
LFTTER FILES
Real Estate
We again ask that we may be favored with your
FIRE INSURANCE.
Our 190G Calendars are somewhere on the road,
having been shipped some time ago, we regret that
they are not^n hand ready for distribution.
Thanking you for past favors, we remain,
YOURS FOR FIRE INSURANCE,
W. dustings & Sen
SmHii 30t.
as a result from
DiTer all heating
less dun yon
ire. Come and
Than to carry them toanother fall
now until stock is reduced we will
stoves, cook stoves and ranges
have ever been able to buy bef
look them over; it will pay you.
BLANK BOOKS
\m
DbdosestliebatlM
OUR PRESpn* STOF E STOCK
stage oflscu throwB la. TiM cmbpany toriudes a woaOj anmy uf Bbu
OCAUM M EVggyTHIN*
[ only
good food and keep their bowelf
,Tilar with Dr. King's- New Life
i Iveil.
Ptlla, their troubles would all pass
name William. Willie and Bill.”
away. Prompt relief dad quick cure
mother said;
for liver and stomach trouble: 25c at
Johnson Drug Co.. F. H. Moads. C. A Wide was her smile, for triplets they
Bugbeo drug stores: guaranteed.
She lays her good luck to Rocky Moun
tain Tea. (Great baby medicine.)
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Johnson Drug Co.
Wishing You a dapp9 and Prasptrous
flew Year
With the upsrard march of copper
rhomas Uiwson has faded farther and
government , nina tbe psw nof Italy, and no toterrst U re^
farther away until be Is no longer ap
parent. Can It Ih> that the system l^ss qulred on loana
.\l Fun»ouni. Eugland. tbe iKKir re
Vumpbed aad burled the redoububic
'^mas or has he serenely been gath- ceive BixiH'uce each for peguUr church
friBg la the sheets ob the other side attendance.
S. S. Werta. of Altoona. Pa., is the
i the market?
of tbs watch ones
4 The small buy may slide down Cm»e*s owned by I^sFarette.
Nearly f1.000.000 In postal order* is
MH and be happy but he must keep off
nt every year from this country to
Ij/to sidewalks with his sleds' The lads
Norway—mostly glfu to relatives and
dhould apprerlste the privUeye granted
^em and not do things that will canse
■ to be wlthdrawtl^.
VY
offleers Charles H. Johnson was called’*-'•*
on x.,-. n
upon to give a talk and ln».U*ad he re ! i- r.ufh.”
It l<
tlial n .iiiy c«mcited a wm- story In verse/which | e. ru-t I.nv n rule like ili.ni of tbe
brought out all the old |M-nt-u^» cnihu * I'hll.idelj.tin l ank. Yri Uu't It s fs«t
sia?«m of the ve-crans In alicndance. that
in: rried . uit k- i egln with
This was foMowiM by a n«cltatlon byf
u:ot^ bt. n *.V» ikt UMiuihJ
Mn- An Ilia (Jardner. whliih was on j
________________
tallatW>n i
2? •ySu? or*S^ £"Ttt^lBl£ra2
psBraBeaai tlto BMI last alglA. Tbs
SMe Bank BmtUhtg
filing caae, or indexea, all Lind, of invoice book, and Cling devick. inToioe Cfe^ klter
clifis, spindles and letter boxes, sponge cups and finger dsmpt*no k
DESK SUPPLIES
Rulers, ink stand,, paper weights, pin balls, paper fasb nere. ru >-r bands, pencil mid
ink eraaeia, steel eraMr* and ruling pens blotting pads, thnmb tf U.
TYPEWRITER PAPERS
Typewriter ribbons, manuscript covers, paper fasteners,, ixarbon
THE “MULTI-COPY” DUPLICATOR
The latest device for rapid duplicating, when you want more th
diagram or drawing. It ia the simpleat of aU .luplicator*. '
anre and see it The price is only $5.00.
one oopy of a letter,
sre sole agent,. Be
INKS
ouart, in Uack. Uoe-
^.Ar^Ws, Thomaa,^tafforil. in 4 o* bottlca. half pint pint
PENS
of every kind to suit aU manner of writing, tim- or coarae, at^ or half atub, acbool.
office or bank uae.
LEGAL BLANKS
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
. .
AN ELECTRIC PORTABLE
-
JUST A FEW LEFT
J. B. Paifc Electric Co. '
m CASS STREET
PHONE 50S
A comuleto stock of Biehmoud A'Backus absolutelv correct le^ Uanka, daada, i
8MO. Waaea, diaoharge of mortgage, aU jnstice and circuit ooi*t Idanha.
PAPER AND ENVELOPES
OFriCIii.
*
'
'
PimoaSL
A Miot T« M
O
.
om moi
i-ni» IMt
1 MM
Prohal^ rery few of the foothaO
I hare a*M* a Mard aai M
athaslakxs of the tweatle’Ji oeatery
m^Vhea tbo gaiae otHd>nu4 cr
Ml*. Tl» pMm. «■ BmB* cMMdy.
•h^ and how a was arst playod. Shop, where 1 wm board h0Mi fit a MU dncRMc
TM MTMM
M« tm BBtM CM*. «*««*• «ffl
2C?2r:srtw;=
aer. thne was mm aM tmrmm
dank a gaad 4m1 ef champasaa.
■■■ft hto Haas was Usd he w
tom It aC aad thta. mt cam
weald be dBtd mgala.
-Bat tba aM fHlaw crow ge
aad gaMcr the amro ebampaga
droak. A frowa sactled aa hi. forrbead. Bb. ay«
aagrtly under
his hasry grsy brows.
-Finally, whan tha waiter flllw
^
or tiM WlHPl«#e OfPe«r» glass wah wlna for tba twalftl
thirtmth Mtoa. he shook his band
'mmoImBot fB.n-d Mb* bMJ. aald:
!• PMockcr tbM ■onU«* fur bBas - *Jamca. whaa are you »h4r b
WIM to Dm dV br (be Mi^> IIMM4 tha whisky on tba Ubie? These
armls are gsttlag tsdlooa* --Washinr
^^rr^-'s.s: a
■gS^^jiSsK
iM Mr*. F.
P.
g^Poammiod bf Mr.. #d
Moir aad lltlte
4^.-
k>. vim bU
f*th^. Jmm Molr. 1. HI.
_____ _________ _____________ J to tbt*
?«SS.t.TS5W£i?”“
or ibe iMc depart
bo has bicn In the
past week on an aiaual toveaor Um ractstcr oTdeods* de
loll this aftmiooiifOr Frank-
BSS'iK
ortheF»
will most wirh Mr». parpenter lomor
_________ oooatrsa They will eotniMAce the study of Africa and all
fli««H>Ma are un«d-lD^ piesenl.
Tha 4|oarterly meellpK of Ua» l.adlea‘
UbraiT association hill be held in
tholr parion Balurdar at 3 o’clock.
On account of the 4eatb of l>r. and
Curtis’ Instiwd of rMt S. C. DLspn-e
tomorrow at « p. m.
Miss Rtbel OIbbs wll render a solo
at tbs Flrat Mrlhodht eburesh tbU
cvenlnjt.
■leTen-year-old Cad Hamlin fell
wbUs alldtOK down hllljcin Slate str«M
thU monilns and s<t« n iy cut b\%
Fotatoea ars movlnji idosly on the
local market, brinjtlnie f>c.
Wtwn NMdlsrMaklng t^as Sscrot Art
The history of mal^ntc needle* In
Bngland I* a oortoos fr, fnr the an
ha/beoB serwal tlmtwlo.n to EnKlWi
workmen since the d lcn of Quenm
liary.
BomeUmes Uttle ohlldrcn hare Ihclr
feelings hurt hecaase when they ask
for help the big folks Uink they would
be able Ao help tbemselrc* If they
coaid Miy stop a amneat and H
Bat big folks often do things that show
that they do not always think when
they me^ dlfficultka. Not long
a genUeman found that be coalt]
open hU safe. He tried again, but
the key failed to open the safe. He
tulegrapbed to New York to the saf>
BMBofactorer. who sent up a skilled
workman tn examine the safe. The
mda took the key out and pot it in
the lock. He looked at the key a mom
eot after remorlng It from the lock,
took a stick and rvmorcd a piece of
dirt from it, put it back in the lock,
and opened the safe. There was a
piece of dirt lliOHte key which preremed lU fitting the lock. I beard of a
young lady the other day to whom a
watch had lieCn giren by her father.
After a couple of month* the watch
would not go. the young lady saiJ.
She took it to a jeweJer. who looked
at It. around It. and bandod it back to
the young lady, who was grtwHy
ashamed. She had forg^rtten to wind
It, and when she found It stopped
she concluded It was broken. Big
folks, you hiH‘. do not always think.
jr
; j -
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
LOST—Lace collar with gold horse
shot' pin set with pearls, lielweeu
Eighth street and Forestere hall ou
Cass. Return to Angue McColl and
receive reward.
Jan 4-tf
STEINBERG’S GRAND
2.25 pair
I am sure I have got
ju.t what you aio
lookiuK for in a
a
Si-r
About a hundred of the Ingrain Carpet Samples left, size
yfix:i6 inches at
15c, 25c and 29c each
You'll buy half a dozen when you see them.
The fit of Hickey &
Fr<'oman Co. Clothing
is what (dls them.
SMik BImS
Another Mile Post Passed-on to the Next!
Last Saturday night we finished the work given us to do by 1905. While there
are some things wc might have done better, and some we shouldn’t have done at all,
we look back upon the year’s progress with considerable satisfaction. We’ve con
tinued to improve—we’ve kept on growing—energy undiminished—the same object
ive point to strive for—no resting on the oars.. When Steinberg Bros, stand first and
foremost ak one of the largest and busiest stores in the country, well take a breath
ing spell. Now. goodbye to 11K)5.
Today.we put into practice the New Year’s resolution that Steinberg Bros.’
. uary sale of Cloaks. Linens and Muslin Underwear for 1906 will eclipse all former
years in values and in business volume. Low prices the year before—lower prices
last year—lowest prices this.
Bargain
CIme
Look out for ad. on other page al^ Hand
Bills. Then look for what you want. If
you don’t sec it come to the store and ask
for it. The space was too limited to men
tion all the good things.
You will find bargains in Every De
partment.
#
Che Sale €onimencea
GREAT REMNANT SALE
Sale of Broken Assortments, Odds and Ends and all classes of Winter Goods
that we do not wish te inventory, have been cut so deep—25, 30, 40 and 50 per cent
from original prices—that they arc bound to be closed out at once.
Our coing Out of the Clothing Business ?
Cbursdav
S Utorning
e. Olilbelm
SATURDAY, JAN. 6.
Prices have attracted a great deal of attention to that department. The trade on
Suits and Overcoats has been phenomenal. We have still a good assortment to pick
from, at prices that ought to tempt every man and every parent of boys, to invwtigate. Cloaks and Furs go at ridiculous prices. Come in and sec for yourself—it’ll
pay you, and pay you big.
earner Front
and Union St
STEINBERG BROS.
SEAT SALE NOW OPEN
'AT Tte
BOX OFFICE
\A/"IZAIRf9 OF" O
SEE THE SCARECROW
. IBE TDf WOOBMAl!
DOROTHY GALE AND CUTE UTTLE TRIXIE
1.
s'-- This is an opportunity to buy fine curtains at a low figure.
SUIT OR
OVERCOAT
GeoW.MUler
In.haldts Mid valunMc In ser%bv of
tlie I’tm.les of l’»sl(*n. dletl mh . idly
at the lice of .vik
•
Heavy Brussels 9x12 sold at 17.00 now" 13.75
Heavy Brussels 9x12 sold at 21.00 now • , 16.76 •
Body Brusssels 9x12 sold at 2G.00 now
22.00
Royal WUton 9x12 sold at 95.00 now
30.00
bargain
Just atx>ut 25 rugs in the above size. If you want
in a rug See^these now.
Lace Curtains at deeply cut prices our regular line of fine
goods regularly sold at 9.00, 3.|50 and 4.00 pair now-
F
PERSONAL.
niodr-B seholnrs at tUfonl university
hs\r <xiine to be known n% “Hhode*ter*.”
Hr. Andrew Jai kson Ilsrrhfield. onu
of the recently eb*eted ivpres4Utfttlves
dtM-B not ►mok»‘—not even tiu Egjptian
cigarette.
Mrs. TluvHlorr Uts ^evelt has sccepted the olflre of lionomiy vb-e I't^
Went of the Jilate Mothers’ assembly
of New York.
Miss Emiy
a ulster of Mrs.
Ro«*s«*\elt. ulH Mijw-rintrnd the niiislral education of MUn F.tliel Ihsisevelt.
the one niusU-.d ineniUT of the famh
•yJ.-uees N. Hill, a son of James J.
Hill, the rsilnwid magnate, is s;iid to t>e
sl:t»Hl for the prevldent.v of the North
ern I’aeifie. the cv«*ut to Uke pUv'C
Jan. L
ntANKlTPAINE
.* .U^--
I.e<qK>id. king of the Belgisna is
aald to hare striven hard to win 1l»e
rlTcHtlon* of Ids i.csM.|e. hut wiihunt
great succiws. He lias been knoww to
discuss qolU* csluily. even cheerfully,
the prosiiect of nisib atbm. nud he lias
nlrend.r a|ijK4n!e,! Ids honse In Psris
end also one In tlie south of France.
SI
Abeot 4 o’clock ta the aflenmea he
telling his wifb he hadn’t killed aj
thing, wbrreopoa she leamrked.
-|f you had otayed at hesse and i
tcaM to our h0tlm»U\ haMaass yoa
might hare been mare ■wiyawfaL’^—
Bootaa Herald.
January Clean Up inRufs and
Curtains
r
A Little Girl’s Essay.
•Hie following is a imie srh.K.lKlrl’s
Idiw of a lUm: -nie lion is the king
of all animals. It is verj* fierce. Lion
has very hig ?»ac*e. It has a darl:
brown skin. It has got a piece of heir
on Its tale and all around Its neck. The
Hon life on men and other«things.
the lion Is young It is called a
cube. The Hon. Is very useful. Its
skin .li .used for making firs and oihethings. Ils^tifs are vety useful. The
lion Is used fur^kj>wrs:*^==^dro Vrcc
t^rci. tfc» yawjm tk>t
«■«> o,
tWfMMofllu «ndMu»^
iMot cmr rilBiMy Mtoi^Wd frlMd
------ ------------- ...--------wstci^ and aski In a roke oeard
torough the theater jiad on the atage:j
May. what time does this itaow ha>|
’'-Kansas Oty -nmes.
tWihB yam
palnii^
m the past top aohoit atw orden lor lloni work m&edaya
J. W. MLLIKEN
M played foot ball.
But the mad careers of the players
were stopped. \Hien the worthy citl
teas could stand the annoyance
longer, when the game became a m
ace to life and limb, they pelltloni-1
the king to stop It. Edsrard aeconi
Ingly issued a proclamation forbid
ding fool ball In the streets ’‘on pain
of ImprUonmcnt,” and condemning it
because It waa **meeier for laming
than for making able the playe.-s
thereof.”—Exchange.
%as giving her class the first
auhtraction.
^
V^ANT
-Now .in order to subtract,- sheVx
plained, -things have to always bo of
. Too Lais for cn
the same denomination. For InsUipe.
WW couldn’t Uke three apples frfm =t>R RENT—’T> pcs rifer. alm»»»*t nos.
Reasonable
rental by woi'k or
four pears nor six horses from n|sc
mdnth. Call 43b' Webster street, or
doft,”
telephone L’,3.
Jan 4-3f
A band went np tathe Uck part d
the room.
' Lust—From wagnn. package of mer
’Teacher,” shcMit.-d a stnallW.
chandise addn^Hsed to W. P. Nc(><lham: weight aimut 4 lbs. Return
-can’t you. Uke four quarts of m^^
to American Express company and
tram three cowsT”—Harp»»rs Wi-ekb.
receh-c reward.
Jan 4
SEE OUR IS Ovc rcoaia.
Jan l-Xl
HamiUon Clothing Co.
la holagdooo
Hare secoad-haad haraeei
labecmrh aad elerka aeed to hold theu^
eoaloMa la the narrow. oobMepar^
atreetf. The match woold bg started
in one cad of the street aad ead In the
<gber. BbooUag. ptreggling and kick,
tag, the players would ramh through
the crowded tboronghlares. , Pedestrtaaa urere knocked down uncereoioniously. priest, peasant, commoner and j
nobleman faring alike.
Stands of
goods displayed before the abopa were
often niaed In the scrtmmmges which
took place wear them. Osaka were
upset gad windows were broken. In
fact, tfsiflc sad trade were entirely *1
the Elephant.” Is the
title of a soelen* Just forme.1 In Paris
to combat the gradual extinction of
the animal t».v hunters.
,
aired.
the players and 1
It, hut if was a I
j
Needles were first mple in Knslsn l
at that time by a nej*o frtun Spain,
who set up a shoii and iir a tine prosirrad at hU trade. At his death It
tima found that he bad taufht the
Me -to no one and thi' Knglhb ha 1
to fo abroad for their msMUs until
jus. when a German aftlsan taiitht a
^w mechanlcB the manner « their
•ahlnp.
. The tntde soon died out simn for
aomercsson. and not until If.&o.ra* It
#Tlred by a forelim wcmkraai^ who
mducted his operat^ns on wtjanw
i scale that there srss no Ir
danger of the seend of their
lure bclns lost.
This was the first time
mt^bod of making them
shrouded In secrecy and soim the
ufacture of nedeii K t»ecame an lfc>or
tani Industry, the Whltivhapel
becoming famous the world ov<
There are nos* se%tTal center
addition to the London quarter. 4<?re
the needle Industry flourl^hee.
mlngham now alone producln
many needles in a day as the oriinsl
workman made In his ltfellme.-4'h|.
twt
eartleot foot ban game waa re-
**1^'lt"l[ MBlIny MB *M
^rss^“<5.^ri&f3‘K<.tb£-«S£‘£HH"
A NEW TEAR
sriis-issraias
Wr. «MI HwAta^ mrnu, MB tkM
BEST ATTRACTT^EV^BRODCHT TO
PRICES:
oixi:
»MONI
:nw* ii:
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a«w IM»UI Mtm 8mga
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FOR THlRTt
DAYS
i
Ir- .
We will offer Dry Gc^d^ Cloaks, Skirts, Furs. Rugs, l^ce Curtains, press Goods, and Clothing at prices to nvake
them move fast. We must reduce our stock before invoicing, and to do it we make the following prices Every
thing Will be strictly as advertised, and it will be a rare chance to buy the best i merchandise the marke t affords.
This sale will be for CASH ONLY. Do not ask for credit. Bring this bill to compare prices.
Domestics
Dr<^$ (Sbods
AU86cgood! for..........................................22c
All 85cgoods^for................................ ....i....22c
All 40c goods for,................................................S5c
All 60c goods for................................................42c
All 60c goods for.......... ...................................... 60c
All 76cgoods for .........................................65c
All $1.00 goods for............................. ............ 89c
All $1.26 goods for........................
.$1.10
All $1.86 goods for.......................................... 1.20
All $160 goods for..............
135
All $1.76 goods for...................
1.50
All $2.00 goods for..................... . .v..... .^^.76
These prices apply to Wach and colored goods.
One lot of dress goods worth from $1 to 1.60 to
dose at 59c yard.
..............
.36c Damask,
r
...
-29
. r ■ .89'
45c Damask,
for............
50c Damask,
for..................... ..................................... .
60c Damask.
for.......................................................
75c Damask.
for................................................. -........
85c Damask.
for............................. ..................
.75
tl.OOUMi»k. ,
.39
Cloak Devilment
RQ
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■
.....l-lSk
All Udies’ Cloaks aU thU season's goods.
ONE-FOURTH OFF
AU ChUdrcn's Cloaks, new goods.
ONE FOURTH OFF
All last season 's Cloaks. Udies’ and Children s.
ONE HALF OFF
Skirls
$5.00 Skirts........................................
• t3«9
. 4.26
$5.60 Skirts................... ...............
. 6.00
$6.00 Skirts........................................
. 6.60
$7.00 Skirts...................................... .
$7.60Skirts.......................................... .
6.00
One lot of Dress Skirls in Black Cheviot, worth
$5 to 6.60. at $2.25. AU above to close at $.3 95.
........... ...... 1-86
Napkin.............................................iO p«r
All Apron Ginghams
at. per yard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘
AU best Print
at, per yard. . . . . . . . . . .
500 yards good heavy Shaker Flannel,
while it lasts, at, per yard.......................
10c Flannelettes
iox...........................................................
12 Kc Flannelettes
for................. .
15c Flannelettes
for............................................... ...........
18c Flannelettes
All Fur Scarfs and Muffs at one-fourth off.
25c Flannelettes
• .
for.......................................... .
AU Ladies’ Waists one-fourth off.
10 per cent off on Dress Linings during this sale
of*
AA
.06
QA
f)fl
.lO
1 Q\
14-
_
1 Q
Underwear
One-fourth off on all Lace Curtains and Tapestry Curtains,
50c Vests. Pants and Suits
for..................................................
75c Vests. Pants and Union Suits
AQ
.................... ••••.• ^ V
SIJOO Vests, Panu and^uiu
.09
........ .......... .125
................ -31
6fc Hosiery
.for.......
76c Hosiery
!lor...........
•f
..... -3?
'.....
.42
.66
Buckskin Vests and Pants, srorth 125.
10 Per etntlNKOMttt onMn wir Pmto
aOove SS.00
Silks
CiMtDatnt
^ .QO
?“‘7ZIZ..!....1.... 1.26
..............:1.. iT6
2.» Union Suits
.40
50c Jap SUk
for ........................................ .
75c and 86c Taffeta, 19 in. wide, all col- . gK’
rs, at................................................
‘W
3G in. Black Taffetta. wear guaranteed, I R/)
worth 1.75, at...................................... X.t/V
27 in. Black Taffeta. 75c quality,
Qfr
22 inch Black Taffeta, worth75c, guargR
anteed, at.............................................
*W
One lot of Silk Remnants, to close out
QK
the piece, at, per >-ard...,.................. . *^V
Black Peau de Soie at Taffeta prices.
Rugs
21.00
8-3x10-6 Axminstef Rug. worth «$25.
g
Three odd size Rugs, made from Velvet and Body
Brussels Carpet, ac prices to close them out.
A. few small sire Moqueite Rugs
.00
at
The larger sir
.............. I!"''' ''"” 2.96
Tn (Mir eiolkins Dept
We have about 200 Men’s Suits that we want to
close out. They consist of heavy weights, bro
ken lots—one or two of a kind.
Suits worth $10.00-$12.00,
8.00
Suits worth $12.00-$13.00
Suits worth $15.00
for
Suits worth 20.00
0.00
12.00
7' 16.00
sizes 35 and 40, worth $22.00, to J^0,QQ
A few small sizes Cut-awaJ^ Suits, 35,36, 37 and 38,
at abou half price.
Put a tape measure under your arms around the
chest and see if you measure 35 inches or 37 inch
cs. U you do, and need a suit, then come here
and get a suit at. less than cost. Wc have too
many sizes 35 and 37, and wc must sell them.
fUh^ BtllctI btiercoats
..............:.... 10.00
....... 12.60
/2.Q0
2.W Union Suits
2>26
One lot of heavy fleeced Vests and Pants,
, tmM iiira. wottkeOc, to close out at, fr
QK
"'1
Liberal reduction on all Overcoats,
Also Youths’ Overcoats at reduced prices.
Fifty pair Dickey’s Kersey*at d.50 lod S1.75.
Wc also have on hand 200 pa rs of McMiilaa's
Pants at $2.75 and $3.25. They are worth more
money. Wc have all sizes, 32 i# 48 wsist.
Cined eeat$ and macldh^
Leather Coats at ................... ...................-$4.50
Fur Lined Duck Coats............ .................... 4.f»
Fur Lined Corduroy Coats....................... 5.60
Mackinaws at..............................
2.26
Mackinaws at.............
2.76
Mackinaws at.......................................
3.00
Duck Coats at...................................i........... 125
UuckCoai, al.................................... ........... 17$
$«watm
Sweaters worth $3.00 at..............................$2.50
Sweaters worth $2.00 at..................... ......... 168
Sweaters worth $1.50 at...........................
1.16
A lot of Boys’ Sweaters to close oit.
Boys’
Two lots of Boys’ Suits, wortl|$8.00, now... .SB.OO,r
One lot worth $10, now......1......................... 8.00!
One lot worth $12. now---- .1.. ................ 10.00
€bildren*d$uit$
Wc still have the McMilin Suits, worth $8. at
3.75 and $4. These the loj s can’t wear out.
The whole line of Boy’s Sjits will be sold at reduced prices.
Children’s iReefers
5.00 kind at
4.ai kind at.
3.00 kind at.
2.25
^na Belted Ibvercoats
.$6.00
. 4 .00
. 3.00
The 6.56 kind at
The 5.00 kind at
The 4.00 kind at
1
i
Children’s Underwear
At Reduce I Prices.
t
Other Bargains will be given that we cannot
mention here for want of 00m.
Wc also have
t
assortment of
Fur BoaBi
- Donkin at I6.06 and IROO. Galloway. natunU
Mack, at 25.00. Wool Seal at 80A0 Very .fine
coats. One Coon Skin at 37.60.
Cdme and see us. Ybii will find4 nit^ clean dtoCk to select froni, and goods are the kind that give pedplh
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andwrttTiw rqrtofbnnaUon **AL«iyyY.^OainM
apply to semptling offleef. Hotel
WkcBj mIJMItT —V Ikwtei
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iMk M tkM Mtern. So I »MI ** MT
«oMk okiM atol. «M of Mo old l«otk*r
spiiHM.Mt It M aad mM* o Ml* *r
Sla*M «kk ft. SSMf ik*M M <
dtastkaaMtt adi MaakM. t^ipm
mwlMd a iMaoD la koxtas. lirt*ir »
aaw a Urit^te*; I aMM iiarteSM
aauu ««!l*««l tko,klM. :«tetoa*
CM. a«Md,«ar,Mi.aad a^ o
gold watc^ to tbe wiener
"■ of aa jyn%leer
dte
knocked out five beavywoigbU. ab
tboegb at tbe time 1 only weigbed W
e*artatlte**d4ke«kM». H*koa
-te ai'iiMf* Aia #«MMi M Ma la a
TlUVmt CITY MMUem.
..............
vmoHtx^uain
cohraw
Dr. Mf9h AIIM or frmx.
te
B«d» two trip* to Hmm. Alo#«. Im
arrirod Ikmio ogaia
bMrlo| ivoot
foor JOT !• tPo lip« 4 tlM attelfPt
«4to too not oUUed. Mtbor aa ml
or lUabocBMi. aad ebay amabe
tbMr laaba tbo grant balk of tbo i
aaparlatoadeau aad mlalag eapti
Ibo Koetor family, wbicb bold Ita
tumy-irat aaaiial immloa on Hew
Yaafa Any at the borne of MaJ. and
Mim A. W. Koolor at Rlcbmond. U
tnriy a romarkable one. Mr. Keeler
la a aatlro af Mafiomb aoonty and baa
AUpkaaoiMm,HMt3r. wbotioow
In Alaakiw alao boldi ao«« faytac
claW ilUa. Allao aa^ Uat Nona
haa avacftlOaf m
m M wBdam
Old aad to an aoitoa worker In reImpfwraOMata-^ dahTi tbraa daily
llgbrna, educatlooa]. bttalneas mad fratonml etoeloa. Ho baa bean eebooi dl^
diwUMi aad an ilM liadal faataron
roetor la Biebamad dtototoi for, thirtynnjagrad by paapla la Ul|ooaatrs.
Ma yearn. Mra. Keeler came there
•aid that a largo aaailar af dofaaa
Irnai Vermont when three yearn of
are pat to daaU OTtrjr 4uar baoaaaa
age abd baa molded Uem for aaVentyiho rapnaae of kaaplim tbev.uatU
npiiaf li too groat. Heir mm it
r and^
Martta Keelarr
drlad.#ad fad to tho 4a« whlali draw
Mm. M. R. LIttW M
ihorfhiglia Mrt. Anaa fcpacu to rn.
lora' to Alaaka aooo Udr neat yoar
Wbaaler aad Henry A. Keeler of Rlebaad till bo accooipaalo^br brr baamoad. Tba family oirrie baa not been
band.
]
bmkan by daatb doriag their whole
Wbib* ibo r«l or tbo fiirld U bowl- aauBlad ItfO of gfiyala yearn.
lag trar tba tagM giow^ of tbo "db
voiwa oTtl.** la Bay 9tem$y It baa la
Caring Treea af Dtoeaao.
iba idMt foar yaara dMilbod ow 90
WbUe tba tclaoce of animal medi
par Mt tboro bolag
<S dbroroe cine It obrloutly anUqnated. It b cer*
aad dUralo a»latoaaaeaoalt. tlirtag talnly mncb mtoe adraaead than tba
lb«M la tm tbofo woW m palit ootaaee of vegeUtlTe medlolae. Anldiadit la 19M. !»: In tM. n tbo mab are troatod laaally aad lateraaily
miwibrr tbia yaar boiag lioa tbaaoao. wt|b caratlTa me^aaa. wblla iaide
half «r Umm daiiag IMI. aad tba from fnmigatkm a^ aprmylag of dbMaallaat of tbo laol albtroa jaara. aaaad plaata. tba drat gtoam of tight
Mantoia Hoom. op tbo otbar lutd. la jutt breaking In treaUag dbeaaed
bavo torroaaod, fM bolag liaaad.
plantt and treea with madleamentt,
tag g proportkia af bat oao dl
oome outfit Ira and other* egraUre. A
»aU tor Blao Nooiuoa. ao agalaol
Itoaalaa laveatlgator baa Jaat reportad
In
ta Sagtaaw aad oat la tot
tba reaolt of noma SOO axperlmaaU of
tbb ebaraetar wbleb ba eondaetad by
latrodaclag Into the tmaba nutritive
aalta, both la Iba dry atata and la aolatloa.
Into BurMw aad •
Baparlmeati wem made with oakn.
Bwt tlBo a atop was pa to popian and eyoamoret. wbleb aoCered
from Iraet, dbeaaed white aeaolaa.
Dr. X. P. rmw
pear aad apple treea. la all caaea tbe
■aalf whtio tbo
reaulU were mom or leoe favorable.
CBIoroala. or bleaeblag of leaven, waa
n*a claim In a caao
tmatod aaecoeafully witb boa aelpbate. aa wen aa a dealraeUve fuagui
Mmea tororoti. agod ft. a
diaeaae of tbe grape vine known aa
float Plyamatb dtlaoa. to vary I
aatbrwenooe. Peaget dbe^ of tbe
raattooraoa. Ao bo trao taralag (
apple and oak were alao aoceeafully
in fitoni of tbo pooterica bto
wcnt.ao foot that M»o wbool aaugbt
a rut aad tbiw Mr. BrocaCt to ^
ground: Oao oyobmr waa tora ot.]%
largo gaab out aoar bla right tompi
and a Mood raoMl cat Jamt baob af Ito
left oar. booidoa otbor bnilaao. Wb4
picked up ba waa waanaarioto i
|
^Americana'* aro a dooModly aoan^
far ^
Hartlw bad been educated In tire
mtveraltioa of Berlin, and when be
came to tbb ooaatry la ISib be wa*
omployod aa a ooaatrietlng eaglaeer
aa tba Grand Trunk railroad. Mb*
Olmalaad waa a hollo of tbo (own. and
Ml to love with the bandaome young
angtoeor. A beautllel, diamond ring
ptodgod their betrothal, and Martin
toft on a two-week* tour of Yhspectloo.
la hi* almence Mb* Olamtead accept
ed aa Invitation for a boat ride oo Si
Nttle lake near Augeata. A turtle
awam near tbe boat, and Mia* OlmBtead oangbt It. She ealled attention
to tbe diamond marklag* on |U abell.
aad tbto auggeated that toe allp her
dtonmod ring over Ito nmtttod neck.
Tbe neat Instant It flopped om of her
band Into tbe lake and tank.
Oa MartJab mdtra ha wa* loM of
fbe boat ride aad of tbeJeaa of the
aroeaed. and baeaktog bb betrothal,
he sailed back to Oermany. All Atignata heard of the tale, and always
A party flaking on tbe Uke this
spring captmed a lurOe, aad enclrMtog ha neck with a diamond ring It
IdeaUBad tbe fowel wbleb waa lost
ferly yaam ago. 8be learned that Martin bad never married, and ikmeditbe recovery af tbo ring. He took the
ftrat atonam to tbb oooairy. Main
ptooed tbe dlamoad oa bb oweetboait'a Anger, and they wem married.
Tbo boDoyamoa wUl bo a trip to Qornmny. whom Martin will nettle bb
MmlDoan latomMa aad return with
bto bride to tbb coentry.-Pann and
Wirbom tbe Impetn* of prirste
pbMantbropy tbe llbnirle<i of tlx- sblm
hi Ibe ratted Ptabe aavy are mcsdily
tncrenslng. Tbe nei'eesUy of provUltoa
goad reeding for the public ot^ iibore
baa long bM memmbed in Hviiised
n of
ccmmumlfto*. bat to no c
UfO b lb neceeslty ao urgent «■ alionrd
abip. Tbb aUbOMBt b pecnlbrly *p^
rJIcablo te men-of-wor. where tbe
monotony of a tome yrara* •enrice b
not mUeved by fbo amnatog autke and
lateraaily. na U wem, aUowtag tbe dally vlvnelty of paaemger* and where
ciBHm are moto longer than In Xht
plaai to dbtribete them tetbodtoeated cello to tbb way.
be dltocult to exaggerate tbe value of
Tbe exteaalve obaagea of tbe riaano Ibe aorrlve tender^ by tbe Bhrarim
to wnrebto*. Tbore are many Idle
eaeauBtorod oa eberry tmea, a pmata mamenta la mauKir-war Jlfe wbm offleam and eolbtfd men tong for
tbiaf
wnb whit-b to abeorb toeir
tmated by aototlonaff aeetio add. onpKw eoergto*. In tbe old daya. wMa
alto aad tartartc a^ Of gmaUr tfbmrieo were not regutarlr auppUed.
tbo men. forwant of aomelblug better
at IM oMoi or Iba Cbapla mlaa M
te combat tbo anmettma bortog In- to 4fK were apt to drift gradnatly tote
|roo,’'jloaataia. tba gtoat pnodaaar al
baa elevating and In too many Intbo Moaoariaoo.lioa imago.
k,
[ them by tbo tatroat a roeaat date tboio woco employed
MS men. and of tbeao the aattonallty ol
tbo oap. For tbb purpooe areealc.
but Three waa gltrea aa Aamrican. Tba
Bs-mtotont CIrvalana naed to nidi
» eocd. aad tbe moniu wem qnlte and abeol to tbe Bamegsf bay dlatiict.
' Itallana. kll: Beaadinavbn*. Sfi; Bag■attatoeioty to dealroytag the bark leba rambam. a guldr. mya that one
borer, apple moth aad oao apoctoo ef mflL wet night Mr. Oerebnd got kiat
71; Pmimb Ctoaadlaaa. ll. Pinaa. It;
Irtoto U; Pdo^ i; Bootobmtn. i; BM piaatloimo. With aa exteaaloa of tbo
kaowledgo of plaat pathology aad
alamkr Labor of foreign Mnb b In
oveverbeitotog matortog to oU dial
of tbe Uka
I of tbo aw
Uoaaflma data aoi boM g
the ratio aw tbe Cbapbu
mdreaated
ef
at^
nnaM bp tocnck a nairow laj^ pM
4W0 eonmo a bonao appeerrd. It
late. Mr.
Cleveland wea
was teoM
wno not lote.
nr. c'levemno
cokld go
ami ttmd. He tbofirbt be cotod
na*fartber. ao be banged at tbe door
Mtoaa Ptaaa will b^toaad totbemajortty. at otbem Bmadlimoiiag, aad at
Ptona MMUa Caoek. Mtolw aMMi tbe
tbe
aatiepvipniabil oalqaa Mary ef Oapld la too tele of a
ea^bite oqpaR Jp giopocttoa to toftto. Tbo marvtogpiif IfiM Fleda
QIamtoad aad jabik. Maitlm to Aa-
WAtmD~9e men at once to cut 4-fi. ZTwm^
wood. Apply at Travuvae Ctty Brtek dwaWag.
Lot a. a. cor. Iftb Md Benia Bto«
Ox. Keystone. MIcb.
Jan SAt
17 n. on ICU 8L
WANT£D-Oood teams: wage* $2.73
lu $S per day and found, toqulm Nt*«k
HonsiMd W.Ml«Kk*.
'
‘
Ole* Arbor Lumber Co.
Jan 1 St
**Tbem waa another tecraament
.
aome time ,Jpier. ,Jt wpa ato mptobo
TMai«partl*iMdtasdai|r. Yka »»
boftoenadefCngblBelUi
WAWTffO—Girl for general
jpat a fwnag fOUcw I Irrotoed eql , aaidlaaaliMsaaaMateahaai
work. Mm W. O. Poole. Clg West
ki priaaa.
fltode in three round*, or mtber be
Front.
Jan .1 At
a lou on Spruce otmoL batnM
quit. 1 waa to get a watch and n medal
for this rtciory. but Jem Ma^ wa*
WANTCD^-Prom two to four boar
eeateoted to give me bb phoM> and
era* genllesm preferred. Inquire
Becoid oMke.
dec 2»Af
U with
WANTED—PumUhed .rootos f«»r light
12 to 14 aems ksnd la BMwoni Invm
housekeeping; any number, though sbln. about 1 mfle from ettar ItmUa*
no leas than three. Oommunlcate Wifi make a good market gaiANL
wUh Ortanell Bros.' mualc bouse,
Maker, who ba* beea very soccemfel
corner Front and Can* street*. ^
riding oa tbe BngUto turf for aevetbl
dec *»-tf
aea*on*. said Tuesday nlgbt that b<>
bad decided to retim from tbo oaddle
Also several gOt-adge land eoatmela.
I rooms for
WANTED-Thr
Maker made a lot of wmey aad bai
J.B.QrMllcbOa.
light housekeeping, eeutrally locat anglM
kept moat e< it.
ed. Young married couple. Addm*
Dad Orepoto Oavo Ooed flatiafbettoe.
-Rooma.*' Record offloe.
dec SM
Golembna, Oow top, 4.r-"Dad- Oreg
R. K. Mnnklttrirk. vtlftor. farmer,
ory. tbo MltolgaA man who coacbod
WANTED-GIrl for general boo»- and Joker. U a rotund roller of swmC
work. Mrs. T. A. Pennballegon. Cl7 marurU umlrr longue, sod nome of bt*
Konyon * football jeam last year, b
81s»w It. Oa ene oemskm be
od back again. Hp to .now to
Into a hutoness rrieod'a
Seattle praeticlag law. and It U feared
that becanno
WANTCD-Work by day of nay de- house Just sbeut lunrb Ume, and tbe
lipUoo; prefer numtog. P02 E. friend asked him to stay sad tiare
MK M. arcepied with
Boaloa. Maaa.. ton. 4.^Captoln Hur
ont.
dec 12-.f semefbiug.
l.ttDper hesitation and drliracy. though
ley. severely tojerod In the aknll dur
WANTSD-Hameasce to oil and pol hr was pretty bnngi?. and the boat
ing tbe recent football aeasoc. baa
went out lo tell his wife of the tm*
ish. Fred Puller. 142 B.Tantb.
been foreed to give up bb ooUoge canov 2Uf exiin-trd cu«-st. lucidentaHy he sug-'
The tojnrtos be recMved have ao
grated a little extrh prefuiratloa.
affected him that study b Impoaaible
‘•Welk” -he rraireudrd with s good
aad a further course at acbool might,
I booaewlfrV.
ustursf
tbe physician* say. result to laaaaltjr.
l**what*s KtHxl inutigh for na la
Inqulre
FOR RENT-rtouse tor
for him. I guess.”
Hurley’s conditloD after tbe game In
Jan 2-!f
. yes.” sal
202 W, Ninth.
which be was tojur^ and wbleb was
Ingty. ^ but you <
Just befpre the annual coateat with
FOR RENT—House on North Elm kiitriek. Wbal’s good enough for us
Tale was a matter of eonslderabto tola giHDd enough for him. of <<uunie. but
wood avenue. F. . Goodrich.
terest all over the eoamtrj^ At flmt
whafs pl.-uty enough for os Isn't plen
dee 7-lf ty enmigli for him. and------”
the injury did not appear to be at aU
gmve. bet later devtoopmt
•Ub!” she broke la. and began btimotne lor r«.t. Ml St*t. .t«*t. 7
that tbe greatest cam would -have |o
rooM: •MtU MM. M per aoath.
‘“
be taken of tbe young giant to bring
B. J. Mor*.n.
.
dec 7<f —__________
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'KsHsswst*''
i:
nONBUIEiS
■ teksMiM ««M*DrMl*tkkM>
ImU« U(t at f«M **«*. UltaUte
Unkt* pnxMttr M mwi b* «S.
MM PI Sn^ Qfeace. owtag ]
bprtag fwedlrted aoroe weeks ago lb
TsaLx-rTa*..-
m
FORWENT.
Vc Desire lo Hunk Oar
raltMS
did not play footbaU again aad
every effort was made to take his mln-1
oflMbe game, wklcb Just then was getUag down to the crucial period of the
«. He was removed from tbe
Ital after a week * rest and abeolete qelet ordered, then bo reentered
school for a lime, but It was found be
was fsr from being right and ao the
physiebna have ordered that bo quit
college.
billbrd tocmamont to settle tbe
ipkmship of the world will be
played at Madtaoa Sopm Oendon in
New York etty. bagtontog April t aal
lasUng two weeks. 81s of tbe greatest
living exponenu of tbe game wOl com
pete for a medal embiomatJe of flmt
among tbe profasatonals. Tbe
players who wUI participate to tbe
tourney are Jake Schaefer. Sloeson.
Sotum. Obo. Momlagaaft. Hoppe aad
Cure. Ibe FYeacbmaa.
Haetof Atoe Orivem Killed.
Sutlatlca show that thirty-four were
killed la automobile accUtocta daring
tbe last Ave months of tba old yoar.
which wa bid adtor. at mldalgbt Mon
day night. Not one of them wem
killed while racing. Ten wem run
toto and hilled by automobiles, three
death from exploding macblnee.
flve were killed _ by eUber reckless
sg or by fbeir matolaes tipping
Utted auldde after kllUng bis wile
to aa aeetdoat.
Still auto radne to thought to be
ich a dangerous vocation that eoormona crowds .have tarand o«i to see
Ibe ao-oalled damdevlls snto aa Baraay
OMfleld. Had half of tbe tblrty-flve
aea meklens to drivflig at nxprees
speed oa rough roato they might
stUl be alive. Tbe statiaUca abow that
B% Haul Hr Chi.
Icago. Jan. 4.-UalverMty of gbleago athletic aotborttlca have made
o4n of tbe rtcbaat bania of prise atbletaa to tbe blacory nf weaten aibletlea with Urn npantog of tbe winter
paeUmi nf tbe canipip toglillipsd
aamaaaastndeataoftbenflhtrMgrrTbnnewninnlsftloai am:Trtnce.
Briy captato of tbe SbaUaefc MOI-
OFFICE ROOMS for
for their kind and
Pbe American Bible aoricfy itas to* J
rd to imbllsb an edltbm of tbe goaand Art* In l*hatuorm. tbe Ian-; - -
FOR SALE
/
made by tbe lira. Mr. ITlrr. tbe missJoiiaty of IIm- .\uM-rl*ni. bd>anl. aud
the edition will le rrinbd In Jm an.
liberal favors dur
yearn old; weigbt 2,200.
ing the closi ng
year,
which has
been a prosperous
one, and
Jsnl-tX
FOR 8Att-Houaa and lot. bam ca
lot. 4U Want BIgbi atmaC Prtoti
12.400, onedbird down, belance to 1
suit pwebtotr. laqalm 112 East
Ntatt atmoLer addmaa Jobs Ctaae.
Cbeboygaa, Mich.
Jan »•
WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COUMBUTRUOFEBCO.
312 STATE ST.
assure
Sttk PfcMM I*. 44.
them that we have
good things in store
for then) for 1906.
TRY A RCCORO VPANT AO.
H0BSES FOR SALE
I WILL BE AT
Hoping we may
merit old'patron
BRODHAGEN’S : 1
^
BARN
age in the future
z
JAN. 3,1 DJI
well as much
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new, we wish alt *
lYMldadnaebnnpnoruTOM ia Med of k Hone lo
eoaoHid Ly mm mEomm are mmree tad wOt Eeliistertiiaa
ipi?
Jm
T1ii*wfllbetbe«MM UI !>**• enr bro««}it km Md I
iDTiteyesfbMeaaMMidMolkeM,
Led
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THE WbrAItA HbRto
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w
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ftt
toM. ilM «vf|r fa BN,
> fa A tat Mkfa SMT
Ifar sMAltawtM toll
IT to «if«
TNI fVtMM attOHO events OTV. mCHIMII.
oofinrs fOR monuEm.
• W*
m MM tyi ifafafai fa fa>
•Mfar fa M MW PM fa
•SmifaBMpfafeiM fat
Bfa faMfat Ufa. faA
tarmfl. B« iwM kfa >M«fa
«Bfaa At Ml IfafM. fart faMfafi
mmrnm vMfafi to
«M taw fad htrmM. HiVMfasfMtfalliAdfafi
<fa dw tfdfaw fand BJ kfa awd on
thm Mid pfaUfi fa M fin vfco
JDlid M» wMfa Iw ffafaM ifafafaUr
Ifa tkrm
with M ThlrljowriMh
Dr. Ssia. who pmfarmad Ue epacifar la
Mfacfai In a carfain apot
Pfa-li-
fagun a dsy ar aa BMiy fagaiecsaa fa
apt U Md anU rigsr alUar an Ue
er toft aide fa Ue pMwU IMa
-Brffalowtacltorh rfadit
natmpUy <Maaa Mtatfao In juat a
partkmtor place, and la aoine caeaa
bit tfai faitf fa 1 tfaw lid favM to aheaM Uace ne any anggHtfaa er algn
Vlfa IWfaW MUr fad# fa tlw ItfM, fa caacer la Ue qyefam. It fa Khfay Uat
I «pirt to ipmmi 1 fafadiod Niw Ue giwirU wooM be attraecad to Ua
Yur'stadoieoorM. fa thfa mj ofay
->'aa nanaamami. Ua great Oermam
only illxlr?
aaUortty on cancer, giras It m Ms
apUfaa that rancar in tbs
MWfawi. neh V urif to fake iiy. caaM by IrritaUm. Ua
Ihlif too MrioMly. far Uwtanw At i aseamlre amoktog on tba grtmad Ufa
ihtfai. wi Awwtefai iwopfa in to a pipe, cigarette or dgar bold In Ue
fafafa to Uhl iTMlMif. toclodlw mofab for any fangU fa tJine wlU
CMTlfaTlt. too MTlOMly. If I Iwd tlW canae Irritattaa.wihtof fa fao AwOTkwa ohirietir X>r. Ffah^ lagalis afad: -Tbrea Cl
ortr 1 ihlak I thottld reowdy Ufa ii.
ftoBfa tifat flrtt fa 111. Another ImpmwMit Bfaht be Mde to oor Ideal,
thfa to to And toBithtof more worth
while thui tofai Mwy to work for.
Wefath fa 111 riiht kid meinfay If
profwrly wide nd faWd. But ft fa the
WWWA H thoold be tlw went, to Ue
Iwd lod lot tw-be-tbe wd luelf. By
bfahtog wwo It It the Old in ire
kwiBC. le 1 people. Ue beet ind brighteet fa hoooe to life.The pope fa worried^iid eiddfoed
by the nptm/ betweei the chtirch
lid mice. In blddtog farewell to an
Awarkia bishop he eald: -Now Ue
oUefa npohUc fa kwt all wy affaetloa
lid hope an tnnad toward Ue yoollr
eat*•
The chief fa poUce fa New Hmieo.
Coin, hit idfated Hfaiiger Rowland
at Ue Hyperion Ueater Ufa the
-Sapbo- fa Mlee Olgn Nethareofa win
hare to be cleaneed bfaon he wfll per
wtt 1 pnblic eUlbttloQ fa It then nen
etelan fa ft. Loofa. hat glren money
for Ue erection fa a church in which
all denomiaatloot will be equally fno
to worahip. Tbwa will be no tennon.
no cbolr aid lo eollacilon plate. An
organ operfaid by eleetrtclty will far
niah nodal mstic.
palnUng. -Christ wlU Ue Croet.wbleb wat pnaanred to the Loaehl
palace to Vtceaia. which disappeared
tooe time ago. it said to be In the
Gardner cotiectlon to Boaton.
Lord Roaalyn. who achlerad tome
fame In a Uefarleal toar through the
United SCfaet and later engaged to a
mining rentnn. lott hit baggage New
Vear t day to Moninal. by rtwaon of
an esecutlon on nn unpaid Judgment lo
favor fa a Toronto theatrical manager.
Bt. Mark's. Vealce, which wtt to dan
ger due to deteriormtlon fa the walU.
hnt been nttund by
which hat been tfaltfactoilly
ted. The work It not yet com
plete but wU) be continued with the
greatest can to as to avoid any alter, atlon of the art treaturet.
The gloomy prophecy of a fortune
teller drove Mary BanovU of Philadel
phia to despair and the girl drank a
poUoB composed fa metal beads dltaofred to water, but the timely use of
a stomach pump saved her life. Cards,
leaves of tcicupe and ever other sign
spelled misfortune. ConvlnctMi thst
her life wns to be an unhappy one, the
girt determined to die.
FVItx Borchart. a 8t. Louis grare
digger, has gone Insane. He says ho
has conversed with the spirits of the
dend. Interred at the cemetery where
he was employed. Recently he be
lieved be £nd c5£»tttfd some'sacri
lege In using a profane
while at
work, and for Uls be was warned br
tba spirits thfa as a penance he must
refrain from Ulklng tor a whole week.
John H. Trenor. a rfaliwd New York
dancing master, has sold bU farm, eonslsUng of 4S0 acres on NorU street.
New Rochelle, for 1460.000. Mr. Trenor. who is worth over a mlljlon. landed to New York fa Ue age fa U with
sfalyll. He got his start in Ue world,
it fa said, by taachlng Oornallns Van
darbtlL Chaanoey M. Dapew. Delancey
Kine nnd oUer Naw Yorkers bow to
Andrew H. Orean. -FMiar fa Qrefaer
Jfaw Yoftr mrprlaad hit friends in
ri:
by •
rt, Jo
of Waraham. fOrmarly of Denrar and
Ckicigo. Mr. Orean fa 7S yenrs fa
age and Ua bride^laet U 72. FortyAva yarn ago Ua ftmgnnn and the
Oreans oeenpl>< Ua nma honsa to
OMcago M baenma taUmfaa. In Ue
Hg Are fa 1171 Ua wnteboiaaa fa Mr
Bnmpaoi vem daetro^ and he and
Ids AMly ftmorad U Daiaer. Be iw
tiMfa kfa M AMM Irtrt mnm nftei
MA. Mr.QfwaiYArftwltaAfadafae
are ample. *TW toettaad to faal any
liTitoltaa fa tba bp after a noka
■boold Bot bold tba cigar toooapoalUm wbaa to tba moaU. Two ptpafals
fa tobacco is aullleteot for a day's
IMS
bot avan that qaantlty Is bad for somo
parsons-ficraoos wbo hart heart troobfa or any tendency to lt--New York
World.
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COMBATING CONSUMPTION.
IMM ef Its Ws
ad in the war ngslnst tobercalosis. bot
It Is the bofis of stodents fa Ua aobfact
that WlU tba advance of ecfaaoa and
Ue aceepunce by tba pnblic fa tba
coorioskma of actentlsU as to tba dis-
ill
I IlllfSft
UIIWv
mm
rauuK^
FOR CONSUMPTION
Cured of
AUntefamaltw
A daacrtpdon fa tbe
faud by tbe New Toik central for Its
given by
Bfactrica^Beyr. contatos^m state
ayfa patiuna. Tba txaiten aa wcU as
Ue motor can are to be bom fa steal,
from wbkb Uck It appaan that tba
Omtral tsmlns wU be tbe Arst la tbe
country ifa be Areproof from begin
iry^ Hard and BfalWusA
LftuburOb
THY A nmilD WANT Aft
in Its Final atacas:
J.O. B. HoopM-, •
of Woodford. Toon.. writMt “Flfly wMnooooo
wtU swovtiMtDr. KliW* Now Diooovofy curod Mrm.MoUi#HoltofConsuinptkm oftm-^
iftor hor family^
family JwdwatoiMd at hor bodaldo for tho ond, which doctor* sold
auMsr cum w tni wosin pm oouohs and eoLoai
Prloa60oaiidai.M OMARAIITEED ,
•V
Tohnson Drag Co. S. £. Wait
American Drag Co.
Sons
On taking tbelr aeots for tbe Arst
UAE CAUAAirA EUffifa Flw
CfMolacll witk a LM^m...t.o.
thD. OB tb. twoeb at tta. newly ereetd :
A. B. WiR A I
Mr. M. E. Ingalls r»-loi»-d a sturj* of
at tMmerbonL tiennany. **
PmUdent Hi-ott. iruo
yrarv ago
‘ architect bad ornamented
at lUc head of the t todunst!
TRY A RCCORP WANT Aa
WlU
tbe
sculptured
btrw
Aoulhmi ruad.
I one side and that fa i
When Mr. 8cott aeaomed the office
»e other.
mentioned he was soon greatly an
noyed by the great number of clslme
preferred sgalniit bis road by reason
of horeee and rattle killed by trains
pssalng through Ktntncky. Mr. Bcott
sit Bn.i rrMII at.
orerred that It seemed to him tbst it
wss tmposaible for bis system to ran
train north or south, east or w*est
to that state without killing a horse
cow. and. tu-make matters won<%
It appeared that every animal killed,
however worUleus It may have been
before the accident. Invariably Agnred
Hew Wilbdm WlL, TriYcrse Ctty
to the claims snlMiequently presented
aa iH-Ing of the best blood In Ken
tucky.
One day. to conversation with one
fa tbe n»ad*s conned. H<-ott liecsme'
very much ex< Itt-d in referring to the
itlon.
**l»o you know." be ex
claimed. bringing*down Ills ttst on the
desk by way of emphasis. "I have
reached tbe conclusion that nothing In
Kentucky so improves live stock is
ling It with a lot-oiuotlve.-
DR.rvOiooi^
Fine Dental Work
m
riisi
iiii
Aled at Ue office fa tbe aecriUiy fa
atate for tbe Byntonic Wlrefaas Engi
neering and Mining company. A mschine, from wbkb tbe company Ukec
Its nsBM; has baca tovaalcd by A. M.
Banter fa Boulder, wbo makes tbe
claim that It wlU locate bodies of ore.
Tbe machine fa afactricaL but doss not
dspsad upon wtrsa. batag something In
tbe nature fa a wire
atnunent When taken Into
fa claimed tbe tndkator will
loeattaa fa ore as weU as i
yr OF BOTH
hubcwerv
trnuitUHi.l n«nlatli»i
Ilatlan fr'utliT a« (olluw.; II. «u;
i-arrylug fiw hk refn^liOicut s basket j
of the graiH-s. which utrlugeiil regula-1
tIouM at tbe time finiu-uk- txMng tsken ’
^rt>m one cfniutiy to the other on ac«>ouut of iihylloxem, an Insect that at
tacks Ue routs and leaves of grsisvlmw.
Mr. (lladstour's great hmln
rcrleweel the sltuathm: he imist ols*y .
the law. but lie wss diii-nulne.1 tt»
have the gniis*s. so he sst down then
now TO SLanr with mad ocTDoons.
rnd then- on the railway staUuu bem h
apiend of inberculosls and of curing and ate them.
coosnmptlvc patients a uoral exblbitkm was recently opened at the Amer
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
ican Museoni of Nstnrsl History to
New York. It shows what Is U-lng
done to bospltmls and booies and In
cludes modeto of sanlUriums and deTlcas for caring for patients.
One model ahovrs bow a person suf
fering from tuberculosis or threatened
Notice to the Taxpayers of the City of
WlU It may sleep with the body in
Traverse City:
doors and the bead out of doors. PhyThe ux rolls for the collection of
■Iclaus now place greet emphasis on the stale and county Uxe* for the t
the value of open air life to Ue day year 1»05. and for Ihe delinquent
school
and city taxes 'and special ai»time and good fresh sir at night for
s for said year have been
any one wlU a consumptive tendency.
A serUw of remarkable cxjierlmenta
baa Just been conctoded to the Eeole
de Medicine at Paris by l>r. Stephen
Ledttc. s well known therepi-utUt. who
has at fast succeeded to produclnj: an
aasUesls by the alectrtflcatkm of the
brain. Btrengcly enough, while the
value of electricity to treettog paralyab and complete loaa of sensaUon of
tbs Umbs and other portions of the
body has long bean known. It was only Ufa ywir that the discovery was
made fa the counter notion of tbe elec
tric cmreot-ttiat Is. tbst sleep could
be todneed by It to n point where tbe
psUent was rendered Insensible to pain.
MWEHMl
ure DEJm
ZLSV.ry,
WMfa tt fa M( kam
M pMoMfa Mffair.
BMfalWfaPiiMMMi
OAmJAHY ^ MA
i my office to receive i
taxes from now until Feb. 1. 1906. on
eaob week day from 8 o clock to 11:30
o’clock in the forenoon and from 1
o clock to 4 oclock to tbe afternoon.
On all aiate nnd county taxes paid
before January 10. the regular fee of
one per cent for collection will be
charged and on all taxes paid on or
after January 10. there will be
charged a fee of four per cent for col
leciloa. Penalty on delinquent city
and school taxes and special assess-
N. nu*llfnant«l
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
John R. Santo
General Insurance
ON DECK AGAIN
UNKE MTKES.
ThAVUMC env LOOM. Mh U. K.
ft
**W7 Ttandiv «n*.
IM. •»« Moma lMu A.aB»
Scraenad and prapared aapadally for ---Rancea and' Cook
Stoves, from. an ax>
callent quality of
Hockini Valley Coal.
It is easy to handle
and a good burner.
Try a ton and be
convinced.
nEtuinscuia
at «m fwn nmt
tti-SS
CLEAN
UP
SALE
ertuLASs
CHINA
sil\>;bware
ART(JOOI)8
FHAL El TATE AND
TbU to the time to bay wed.
diagRiftoSS nar COM'XU.
cant ell throogfa the etora
V. B.-Retaemb.-T onr op
tical openmit. with Prof.
Hbellmai. of Umod Rapide.
)i. fcyee
Jonuar)- 8tb
katnl ints.
HastalTs
Ck Stweler
A. J. McPHAIL
DENTIST
■ Boca Olts.rkaMlM I
Santa Clint is on hit annuifcruiso to Im'sIow piotl
lliinKS on his many friends.
If you think of kdvini: some
of yonr marrictl children
tho material for a house as
a Christmas present, plt^aso
bear ns in mind in connextion with the lumber ncodiil. We supply the Is-st
the fortists and mills affonl
ut lowest pric-es oonsisU*nt
with quality.
WHJLITHIYLAST
AT C^KST ANY 11105
OR. LAWTON-Pbyildan and aai^
gnoa: qffieu A WUbsfai block. Ulfi
•onr. WlU Da. Bawyur and Ifaubab
DR. QAUNTLETT
ft Spocial attention luven to
9^
diseaaea of the eye.
with Or. I. A. ThompMn
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
H.&AE.TIIIEeiU)D
ir
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER Ck * thayeise wiy 6AS eo.
STEP SAVERS
1 OF TITLE—C. a
O.
(E. L. THIRLBY-Specl
fa cblldrei
State bank bUg. BoUj
The haudsoiiMat ami iiio«t coiiviu.
ient UTCBEN CABINET «n tbo
ket. .Solid Oak fronte, Mouio
market.
and dust proof Holler Ivariii^: Flour
bin.
We manufacture them and make
low prices.
J. £. GREILICK CO.
TRAVEBSB CITT, MICH.
ULLER can estimate your Umber,
rt-oce Traverse City Mfg. C«i.
il
$10,000 worth (if timber
hi during November and Deler. IS a day. lnt(*rtocben.
Jan 2 lyr
4RARD RAPIDS 1 tIDIAIA R1
COlPARY.
tOalM. 90imt
. J. a S SAKT J.TNOEBLOOD
STBOPATHIO PHYaiCIAlMICJ
a*.
Ctty amtatuai
ukitaBHc. * ., m. m n
■ L’owlirSlir*.——
tmy
OfAce la room ^2 State Bi
building.
Dated. Dec. 1. 1606.
M.BHA8KELU
dee 4-tf
City
Wood! Wood!
Trmla tesvM Ttsvmw atp for Mermsort DA
T&g srrlvM is Trsvons aty fM O
TVsIa orrlTM la Travwso Uty from 1
U JO a. js. efa snhrtat at 1 Jl
16 INCH SOFT WOOD. SLABS!aND EDGINGS
CKTwaadBnn oBto]
VJSUft
^1.25 I»E:IR L.OAD
b. P. CARVER & BRO.
r/re Jnsurance
L. L. A. BUILPINQ
A. D. TILER
3ENTISX
loifioe 505 Kfw Wilhelm Block..
qtiron,’ phone 639.
• 16 INCH HARDWOOD, SLABS AND EDGINGS
PERE MARQUETTE €eoa JIa JailAiA
S2.00 F»ER L.OAD
DKNTIUT
201 Trout Atrtst
CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY. SEND US
YOUR ORDERS.
x&KomtoB CBo.w.iiewBraT
MOHROEaAcWEIHY
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ai
Oval Wood Dish Co.
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BbOOK
C D. MILLEI
DENTIST
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