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The Evening Record, January 12, 1906
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1906-01-12
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YESTERDAYS
rHE EVENING RECORD
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EDWARD PLANS Ibothuiikscoooested
NATION’S PEACE
RUSSIA will
r^--v SET NEW LOAN
Bjr Wire to tlM Br«laE BMord.
MOMCr WILL M AOVAMCCO SY
Oipe HaniaL WU. Jam. IL-
OCRMAM MMKCfti^
AHNiT 4O04NNI4NI0 nmES
la Ike' Caltad Siaias 1
duet from the country under tbe Amerleea Seg end tbet be will reeiga. thus
WILL DIUW limBMT OF »H FtR ending Ben Domlngo'a tronbien again
foraibne.
ccirr.
/
OiMt U^HsifiW Mas TakAn FIaca In
thA K.
JOE WOOD TO
LEARN TRADE
GBUUY IS lOT IICUIDEB
UNITED BTATEa FRANCE, JAFAH,
ENGLAND IN TREATY.
Klne’a
Naph,
WhA^r thA AlliancA Would Be
AgaloAt thA KalAAr'i coun
try or Not
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. Jan. 12.-MarshtH Field,
tbe mUllonaire Chicago merchant, auffeiihg from pneumonia at tbe Holland
hotel. U In a serious condition. The
disease has affect^ both lungi and
though the condition of the paUeui
Ahowed no change during the night. Its
progress until the seventh or ninth
day U watched with apprehension. Dr.
Janeway. the attending physician. Is
sued the following bulieUn this morn
ing:
"Fields condition continues
about the same. He Is no worse and
passed a fairly comfortable night.”
Dr. Billing^ of Chicago. Field’s fam
ily hhyslciaa. arrivonl this morning and
ely to the Holland hotel.
By wire to thA BrABlAK Rooord.
By Wire lo the B^'cnlng Record.
8t PAtATsImrs. ^AA. IL—It U re- BLIND BOY GIVEN CHANCE TO
MarseitkA. Jan. 12.-Prince Arthur
liortAd llMt OATBAll tenkAre hATe
MAKE A LIVINa
>f Oonnafight. nephew of King Edward,
on his way to Toklo to present the
4W,0M/I00 roQblAA. The teriDA of U»e
mikado with the order of tbe garter,
loAo Win bA thAt It AbAlI drew
lias arrived here. InUT^iewcd. the
per coat with IH per cent commlMloo.
prince declared thst King Edward Is
Lo be Blnetr^.
Mrs. Guata Martin went lo Summit
working to secure a durable agreement
L K. CLEVELAND LEARNED OF
City today.
lo Impure the peace of the world,
grsAt wprlAlaf oecarred In the Kovno
•TATE INBTITUTlONe
through a treaty which will unite the
dIstrkL The troopA there bare been
rmted SUtes. France. Russia. Japan
AothorlsAd to bombard anr houie
and England. Whim askiMl If the alli
Immediatety ToAk Btept to Have Boy
where saapecta mar talie refuar.
ance was directed against Germany the
<ma rIoUAc ooconwd at Kikolaieff and
Admlttad At BAglnaw Where Adult
prince refused to
Irkutsk, where the chief of police was
Blind Are EquippAd for Earn.
Asaasslaatad r^erday. The Tice aorIng Thtlr* Own Way.
cTAor of Irkutsk has been wounded.
REAlTHEf^TORT IN THE RECORD
ROGERS WILL
FICjjTITOUT
EVEN IF JUDGE OILDCRELEEVE
DECIOCE AOAINET HIM.
TO HI6H^ COURTS IN UNO
IF THEY EAY HE MUST HE WILL
THEN MAKE REPLY,
Would Thai!^^ AnowAf Had1sy*s QuaL
By Wlretoihe
,Kew York, Jan, ll.-In the Supreme
court thls’^c^lna there were elaht
araunilAts ahrwpi Rogers vs. Hadley
Of MliiBAii. Which meant that the
CASA to COaI|^ Rogers to answer questkma loD the t^mmlssloner Ranhorn Inuntil
auted this after,
would answer all
questions that the court dfH‘med
pitiper. This didn't mean that the oil
maanale would answer If Judae GlIdtT
alecTA decided that he must. The
. Eiip^ons he raUed. the counsel said
wore entirely new and never before
decided by the courts of the rnlted
\4Ha^. Roaers Intends, they said, to
tal^ the questions lo the hlahest
Awmrts in the land and If the final de.iMloa was aaaJnst him he would then
,
y, ‘
leys
nooina Of h new witness SRslnst the
Standard In John Corkhlll. formerly
capfidootlal clerk and M^retary In
the confldentUl department at 26
Breadwa)\ OorkhiU knew all the se^
CTAU of the supposed separation of
the dlEerenl state companies and
could tell enough to "fix the big fel
lows.**
COSPUT MISSED WOOD
WATCHER CAUaHT^E<aHT-~»U8V
thieves last NIOHT.
Oval Wood Dlati Company Notlcad
TSst Pll«« War* Oettino Lowar.
•amt Emptoyaa Outlty.
ror aome Unin-pa.1 m™«1 thUnr*
have heap maklnp ihrtr i.n aonco f.ll
at the lOvaJ Wood lMi.h rompany’-.
»0od nW, and laat ovi nlnK Chl.-f Aahtoo PH^ a man to watch, wrho. be
twean 1<;S0 Ud 9 o’clock cauahl olpht
men and boya In the act of haullOR
away band alclpbi wreU londi^d vttb
»ood from Ihc idloa. neccml of tbe
partica bclog In the amploy of tbe
INJURED IN
PHILIPPINES
The blind boy. Joe WoexI, who for
many years has made his homo with
his sister. Mrs. Frank Di-rby of 1036
State street, hns been admltcd to the
ilgan Employment Instimtion al
Saginaw upon application of ll K. PRIMARY CAUSE OF DEATH jDF
eland of this city who. reading
JOHN WANDER,
Bom© few weeks ago In -the B>enlng
Record of the Institution which be bad
never known of previous to the publi
cation. was sticcessfully Inst
in hiB efforts lo place the blind adult
there.
TTtqJnstltutlon Is for the purpose of
taking e^re of the adult blind, who
“‘ "out HihtreUporTirTrmde have no
IB to earn a livelihood. Here Swelling Continued Until the Appendix
trades are taught and they* emerge per
Was Ruptured and Then Opera
haps late In life with two bands thst
tion Was^NecAAaary—Leavaa
arc trained In skill along many a road
Two Little Children.
I auccesa.
Joe Wood is a familiar figure In this
Death ended the sufferings of John
city where he patiently walked the
treels led by a faithful dog who W’ander of Grown this morning who.
knows In a mute way his master’s do- after submitting to two operatloni
ficlency. Potir Jih* has never had half within the past ten days, passed away
a chance In life asid though ambitious at 7:45 at the Grand Traverse hospital
haa found the only mo-ans for adding of general poiilonltlK, following a rupirc of the appendix.
to his sister’s Income by playing occaThe deceased, who in the father of
lly upon a homely handoriin an.l
\n little children, had lM*«*n in iMH)r
eliciting a few* pennies. Ho hunger^;
health
for several years following a
aftor something that will occupy hi.year’s service In the Philippines,
timo ami Is v«Ty much t'latod over tiio
•wi which Mr. Cleveland exhibited where, during seniee he was thrown
In so practical a way and with such from his horse and dragged, entailing
ss. Ho will learn the broom Injuries which liave ultimately l>cen
maker’s traile and will brave as soon the prime cause of death. After his
as thp propor lilanks are reaily. His return from the Philippines his health
irutl pcxir and he had a serioUh
r and family are among the un
fortunate iK»or and though Mr. and rorapllcatlon of .bowel trouble which
Mrs. iK-rtiy are willing and ready to rt>3ulte<! in a chronic state of appondl
take the contlnur^rl rare of the unfor- cIUs. He conUnurd bis manual labors
o br»»iher. they are In straight owing to the care which a family en
ened clrcumhiances thrtmgh the con- tailed upon him and a week ago Tues
day was obliged to take to his l>cd.
tinned 111 health of l»oth.
With alm«x»t the first rngney that he The previous day he had workN*d In the
earned by playing upon the stre*et5. w(KNds with a companion and only
heroic strain could he
iMMight the d«ig that loads him
around. It wxis then njithlng but a remain at work. Immediately collaps
hut by raniul work and much ig on his return home.
He
was
v
I
s
U
nh
I
the following day hy
patience he trained the animal fo
physician who considers that the
ughly that it is not
rtrain of cutting wood the previous day
caused the rupture of the appendix
found on operating at the hospital,
where ho was nmovetl immediately.
He rallied from the oiKTSlion for the
rt moval of the ruptured apiM-ndlx, and
a few days later a second operation
resorted lo to bi^k the lesions
HIS WIFE HAS BEGUN SUIT FOR which had formed through the general
peritonitis which the patient had had
DIVORCE.
previous to the first ejNerallon. His
wife was calh^l yoKterday aftenuwn
Oliver J. PalmAter Is a Patient In the and remained at the hedsido all night.
Many friends called at the hospital
Local Aayium-^imilar Case a
during the evening knowing of the
Short Time Ago.
hlch preceded death for
many hours.
Notlrc was served upon a patient.
Wander was 27 years old and
O. J. I'almeter. In the Northern Michof William Wander of
Igmn asylum yesterday afternoon by
GrawTi. whore he was well known and
Sheriff Charles Johnson. lMsm>d' by
Ifkcyl for his sterling worth.
Franklin M. Davis, circuit judge of the
The matter of bolding a post mortem
court of lonU county, stating that a
is being agitated this afternoon. As
pcrMtnal decree is about to be Instl
returned soldier the aoltutc-d by one Eltle Shields against
dlers* relief committee Is Interested
Oliver J. Palmetcr. the patient men
In the case.
^
tioned. annulling che contract of mar
riage heretofore entered Into between
THE MARKETS,
the said parties. The action Is being
SUFFERED WITH APPLNDICITIS
nonce ON INSME MNN
taken thrtfiigh Attorneys R. A. and
One alelEb bad nearly a cord of tbe
W. E Hawley of Ionia.
beat wood In'tbe yard, tbe alel«b belnc
While tbe Uw in regard to the an
flttad up wrlih a wood rack.
nulment of marriages where one party
Lima CblW Callad.
Oladya Champasne. the S-yaar«ld
daughter af Mr. and M>«. WlllUm
ChaMpagna. diad thb morning at 11:» npon a proof that a sutA of inaanlty
of bnmehlUa at Ue borne of her par- existed prior to tbe contract of marrlage,- A abort Ume ago a atmllar
aetkm uem taken by Cheboygan parties
ITAUAN CREAM boa
of vbich on? was a patient In the asy-
La Orem.
lira. Chadwick Did Not CollapoA Whan
BUT MARSHALL FIELD PASSED A By W’lre to the Bvettlng Racsord.
Oolambus, Jam 12.-Mra, Cbadwtek
GOOD NIGHT.
arrived at tbe paalieatiary at 11
o’clock this momiag la charsa of
WOULD HAVE GREAT NAT1DNB
CoUfAA of thA DiAAAAA Will BA rmted States Marabal Cbaadlar. She
did aot coUapAA but seAuied compoaed
WAtchAd with ApprehAfitlAS for
aU tbe time. She wUI be treated like
•Averal Days YaL
any other criminal.
hlca^ Jan.
12.-Cattle-2.OO0.
strong. Hogs~55.000: opened steady,
closed wnkk. Sheep—8.000; dull. lOc
lower, r
ago. Jan.
12.—Wheat—May.
WHc:
8SHc: corn. 45Hc; oaU. 32V4c; pork.
Ilf07.
Mr. and Mn. J. Taylor and IUUa
daughter, wboae home to near Wlnnlpeg. Manlto^ are tbe gneett of bis
fotber. E. L. Taylor, mud brother. C. E.
Taylou
.t
Are Your Hands
Sore?
WAS HAPPY 8URPRIBE.
MiAA'Maude PickAll Wee Victim of
Her FHenda.
Aboot twenty boys and ghrU gath
ered at the home of Miss Donna
Champney. 867 East Front street, laat
evening In honor of Miss Maude Pickell and gave tbe young lady a happy
surprise. Games were Indulged In and
refreshment.^ of cakes, candy, nuts and
e served.
■h»e diary that lasts five years ia called
“A LINE A DAT’
A most iagenlooa litUe book that can be nssd for fire y«w
otmaeeatiTdyOTBotaadaaired. Ask to aee vfaateeeoti.
aidar a fine attiole in the diary lino.
CUT BOOK STORE
m BMUT CO. nor.
WINTEFHS HERE
And so is our Celebrated Kno Wet Trousers. Will
keep you dry m ram or snow, at.d warm in coldest
weather, also Sprague s Russian Vests, impenetrable by the cold, ^hev have a double b”^,^
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lunir
protectors.
^
It’S Surprisin
THATSUCH
WEAIR
RIT*
KCIBeCK A MOVT
•TP«»«T Ot-O-ro^iKW*
We Are Agents For
TBfN USE
W. L. DOUGLAS
McDonalds
S M O E S
WITCH HAZEL CREAM
.. UfWIOM
2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00
VIOLET
a AC M AIM T"
Positively the best thing
in town for chapped
hands. You don’t have
to take any chances.
You can get a liberal
sample Tree for the
asking, at
AMERICAN
YOU'LL SMIlE,
too.
A
reOSOOK
LOGS WANTED!
LADIES
if you'll compari! {he ohoea
ivf are wJliiiK at $1 !»!< with
Home of tlie other dealers’
$2.50 and $2.00 shoes.
IVIaple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
SeyeraJ Styles. Several
Kinds of Leather
Cedar Shingle Timber.
o. c. MorrATT
I
CUSTOM SAWING.
Abstract* of TItl* I
Ort. Smytf S,
DCINTISTS
Mice* •ATIW'AGTOWV
I
tnen
I
rn—mt are •Xmf Dana BulMlirel
WANTED-LOGS
MAPLE AND
OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK
OFfERINQ SOME GOOD BARGAINS IN
AND
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
WAIMTKO—ORDERS FOR DRY,
HARDWOOD SLABS
16 inches long. Will deliver IK cords for $2.50
John F. Ott Lumber Co.
CITZ. PHONE 344
Crauerse 0Ny lllfa,
BELL PHONE 37
MOMS C.YDUNO MBNS
CLOTHINO erORNISHlNGa
WINTER SUITS, OVERChAtS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES AND MITTENS, DUCK
COATS, MUFFLERS, WINTER PANTS, ALL
NEW MERCHANDISE AT PRICES TO
CLOSE—SEE OUR WINDOW : : : :
OVERCOATS
NEW GOODS; A VARIED ASSORTMENT
$14.00
$15.00
$17.00
$20.00
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
$11.00
$12.00
$13.50
, $15:03 •
Con-idering the small profit we have made on these goods, they are superior value for the
money we now ask.
TAKE THEIVI QUICK
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
i
1
THK EvemiM meom,
JTHEEVENING RECORD
tmavbiim city.
IWUTING-^GIOB
mPRMNiZEO
MUCH
UTTMIMURM at
NiGH-r* MtmNa
C.E.IOUTFnST
fwday. January «.
£Co,Svracusc,»;y.i
FUR FOR TIIHR U«S
CHICAGO CHINCSC ARC TERROR
STRICKEN.
MCMKRA MAY ERECT A CLUB
R«0«tta U aim • I
tk>n Will. Be R«guUrty Inoorpofli«vM Or»anlMtio«
Michigan,
Soerst Eaclsty Dost THsm Harm Un
less Thsy Join Its Rankw-At.
tained Stiwng oFotheW.
collect this extra one cent a mile,
|l«. at the Ume the book Is sold, to be
returned when th« empty cover is
turned in. Thl* business of redemp
tion of mileage books covers Is con
ducted by mileage bureaus connected
vlili the various passenger associalions.
The claims t* made by paivf.t*ngtT
arents that If a mileage lKX)k was wdd
at a flat rate of two cenu a mile u
would roQulre no refund or extra ex-i
psnse on the part of the purcljaser. itJ
would result In wholesale scalping oI
these books, and few persons woulil
purchas** regular lickeU, even for
fhort journeys. |K*cauite id the
parative ea*e with which th4*y could
get milcago book* from «cali»cr*
Chicago, jan. 12 —Fearing for their
Hves at the hands of the highbinders
several well-known Chinese merchants
hire sought protection from the police
Tbe piwUmioary orgaaliaUoa of x of lie UarrUon streci staUon. Within
club for Travente City wma oom- tho last few memth*. they declare, the
laat evening at the neeUng held onsolzalioii b«i. icrown «i>h
n the Record office. C. B. Mnrmy waa •trldc* IB tbl» elty and now numlH-rs
dactad the firat coaimodore of the club more than one hundivd member*.
ind B. J. Puigbum vice ctimroodoix*. Ererr merebam In Cbicatoan of nn>
rbc club will be regulariy incompor oonaeQuence bw. It l> aald. been ap
A CARD.
pn>aeh.-d rec ntlv br member, of the
ited.
Then* were aeveuteen owner* pree- society and Ihreatcmd wH> harm un
less
they
Join
the
rank*
and
take
the
ini la*t evening and much enthuHlaam
14M- s
lo proTc iwU*fsctory or;
RIVER IMPROVEMENT.
aa* manlfo*!cd. C. E. Murray wa.v secret oath.
Tnrmr- City now ha. » W club rho«ea chairman of the meeUni^ and
Those who hav«? compimla.**! to th * |k Walt a
Hid OMdttbhM a biff field. There arc
“«>—
U U Sievin^on aocreury. After out pollre refu.« to alvc tbe-r name., ..r, •'
manr Impiwaoeau that could be ac- lining a number of Important thing* Ing should It b4*et»m4* known that they
eoMpUahad by tuch a club aad tbc lhal might bi- acoompllshed by a club have Informed the aul-.oriib-* they
■MBbanklp abould a»« that they are tif thU character. J. W. Hannen moved mlglu m*M t with vif«« nc4‘ at the hamS
uadertakea. Ai a comi*armllccly ■mall that a perman4‘nt yacht rliih Ik* organ of tl)«- m« mlMTH. All are pi»*itlvc. liou ^
ottUay. the mouth of Boardman rtver IrcnI. Thi- mo io:i wa* carried wiiliout ever, that tUi- orgaiilzatUm hat aln idy
could ba pul lato ■ueb ahaiK* that boat* a duisentitiK vote and ih«- eb*rtIon of gained a strung f.HKhold In Clii.ao ------------------------------could anchor there without trouble. officer* wa* pnjceeded with. tVv fub and Ibevway at ^•d^l twenty nn-rjbatitK j Sp«*'ial to tVe IXeniug U4*cord.
Tba Improirlnff of the mouth of the lowing being choiK*n:
WV4. have i4-fu*4d to I'.M. n lo th.- j K.ilVnvka. Mieh.. Jan. 11*.
»
fittir would bo an exrelUut ihiuK for
p!4wdlngK of the agi iit.*' to Ixt-onie J tie And* r.<on. »!aiii ht* r of OU*f .^nd«*rC*>mm«idore. C. K. Murray.
the city alao aa the pwlff currant would .Vice commodore. K J. Fulghuro
mimbiT* hav4* b4*4*n IcfWI uuli-ss ili«*y|Kon. died at I:*t Ijome
intle*carry out the filth more thorouffhly and
n-HinKldec Uielr action fliey will I * j^i.ttheaM of towu la>‘mo-ulnc
KecreUry. U U Kte\<*n*on.
qtikkar than m\ praaent
forMTl out of lni*lm-*H. Si.mi*. H i* of ton ilUl*. Mis* Anderson was in
Trea»un r. Roln-rt J. 1»ric<*.
Laat anmmer In the >lrinlty of the
After the el«x-tlon. while tho mem« Nuld. have iMH-n threatened wUh vio town last Tin-sday and on i« turning
O. R. A I. bridffo the river waa ao c<.n Ur* «moketl a Ikix of elearn fur- h ir e jin.l e\*Ti ile.'Uh providing the> !u
t-t.iHracted a odd which ran t'l!
laminated that H wa* a poaltlre nul iil*he.1 iMiy <’onim«Klon* Murray, the remall* ob*<tl.,ate.
hh - ah'-.** di i-aM* and ih ath. Ibnlie
aanca. fhe^ewora comluff down from aims and objetis of the club Wf ie
Ti e kuowlidue that the sot lety I.- , wn>ears. 7 month* ami 2 day^ old.
abora brou«ht filth and judglnff by the talked over. TTierc* wa* a general feel gaining t-uch a f«KiihoM in C.‘leagA ha: [ i-'h - !• -.-es a he-i .1 f i. nds ninl lela
eollaetlon of ol.Jerl« aeon floatln« ing that the mouth of Boardman river cuinMHl many to fear for tin Ir {H*r.^o;u-*.n •*. s « .o mo
||. r be ::.
down, the atroam had been made a should be so Improved that boat* could' safety. Till* organiuitimi l* known as I .Vr^ Uie!. i
................. . *.f Trav
doaplnff place for the mirbaffe of the enter and find a safe anehoragt* In the the nip Sing Tong h»cU i>
City is xisiting In. n-N la town
dty.
Till*
lUfich
4-lub
2m
. wlih Mjv Walli
stream. It wa* also thought that a ing to those who know l* Ihe same a*
If proper iniereat wa* taken, thr |der (YMild he eonHtriirtc*<I over nn the is geiumlly km.wn in New Yotd; and
Tiie-^day of tUi* tB«*.;k an I
Improrement of tho mouth *if Ihe river we*t hide *41 that a hanlli 4t>uld be pro San nanclsco a.s ihe Hli;tiblnd4*r* .Sevpri-e was W4in by .Mri*. I lav*
and the ualnff of the alream hy b.»at vidcMi and the boat* left there.
eral who have iHs-n iippmvf bed claim I Xesrnrg. I»..* .v*etmd by Mr*. Siedmen would cauw* a ffeneral Improve
There wa* a fv» ling also that the it I* oijlv a M-heme 1.1 f:>rce them toj!! lbs nnd the thirl by Mrv. V. O
ment along Its bank*. Aa It 1* at pres club should erect a permanent home pay large sum* of im.ney to a baml of; !b nh. Kelo-bin,^:.-. wr.- sen.-ri and
ent a trip up the atrram along rroni and provide an anchorage fcir the Umu C’jiiamen who ivfiise to work.
[-.tit |.*. -eni .unib lp.«i* d a mos» 4-nj..,T
atreai ia not a thing to W hankered of Ihe memiK-ra. T4ere were several
ycHl an lul4 r- il l i time.
Tlie liorb ly has 4*nipb\v4Hl
Sftar again If imc<> taken. A certair kjcalloa* auggeKted, among them being pret4*r, II la *ald. and ha* 4‘!.H t.sl r.*gi*.A parly of alsiut sixN , n iu. :n!iei s o.
alderman reeen l ly de-erl IhhI t lie at reel the pleri* of ground tiwnFs! by the city lar offlc4*r* and raesuing* are held the K«‘bekah and Odd K< lb*w lodge
from the Park atreet bridge up ati^n at the Junction of Kinh and Wadswiirih nightly in Chinatown at which r4*ports of this place drove to Uapid Ci • iaaa a PUl village and If icaemble* thb «Lrt< t*. The ohjec’ion to this wa* the from tin* .llfferent secr.u agent* are Fr,dny to .b»!n M e bxlpe of that p]»c*
aa much aa anything. Unpn.vemeut.
heard and the aano s id p*'r*<ui* who In the mstallation 4»f offleen^.
along the banka of the atnwm w.iiik
Warren Anderson, a boy 4»f nine
hirallen which met with are not frlenly to the organization are
undoubtedly follow and IhU would ala< ratiPh favor wa* one on lUe west sUbi. reiHirletl. It i* al*n claimed that the year.*, who had been making hi* home
benefit the city becauae atrangem com On account of the shall .w water, a first Bp'p of the niember.* when.a mer with Ciove!iger.s. out near Island l.ake.
Ing In by way of the n. R. A I. are cer brvAkwal4*r could be constructed at chant refuses to Join the ranks Is t.i was bnuigbt to town Tiu-.Silay by Sher
tatniy not favorably lmpn*aacd with mile covt. The wi-sl side rot»mber* write nnonymour. b*tter* to Chief Col iff Sherw^.od on condition* 4»f not
the Tiata.
keep their Uuris there while lins cnmplslning of the character 4»f the being treated v» ry Kindly by his lemij.;
The club could also areora'pllhh many thofe on tho east side eould keep place kept hy »he ohstlnati* oiu-s and
olbrr thing* of lienell! to the city and their* in the river and nm ov<*r to the in 4)ther way* causing them trouble.
Mr*. A. T. K4-lbigr. was cr-lled l.i
will undoubUHlly do ao after it get* west *ldi* whenever they de*Iio«l.
InsjH-ctor Wha ler refn*«*s it» «llsruss South Boardman Miinday evening on
actively to work If the ritizeiis ahow a
Afur some dlsruKslon along the the matter. Ov'tociives have luH*n de r-e.mnt 4»f the illm ss c»f her UaughMr
proper aplrlt of oo4ip<*railun.
same llm*. a ciHiimitteo consisting of tailed lo Kxam more about the alleged Mr.'. U.ubv.
Mr*. Kmma Bantard b*ft for Hast
J. W. Hannen. J. M. Glllett ati-l A. I- working* id the sen el band.
^CRICAN GOODS GAINING,
.Ionian la>i FiJd:;y lo c-are for .^er
Bachant wa* apiKilnted hy Ctmimodon*
There wa* an lnrrt‘a«t‘ In the amount
tlauglitor. Mr?:. Jt>bn M. Miles, who lias
Murray, on motion, to’drafi a cunstl
of good* aold hy the U«H‘«I State* to
typhoid pneumonia.
tut loo. Till* name of the club, color*,
China during ten monthn of laai year
The Uebekah* and Od Fellow* xvlIJ
by-law*. Vhe ebvilon of a b<iard of diaa compared with the aamc period of
h«dd a public i<unl in.slull-tion «.f 4.f
tho preceding year, of mor«- than thirty reel or* and other matter* W4*re left
open until th«- next meeting whirh will RAILWAYS PAY NO INTEREST ON fleer* Friday 4 vening at ihi-ir bnll.
million dollara. and a larger gain a*
Ml.-.i lb.*arl fVxrnell i* In KIK Uapblbe at the call of l>.e commoilor.*.
THIS MONEY.
compared with the »ame ten month*
•:.king painting le.^son* 4>f Mrs. Will
While the call Inst ex. ning was f..r
of the year iM-fonv Ti:e etimparlw.n la
lams, the artist.
moi.»r boat owner* only, the new club
made with U n month* b«vau.ve of the
t'harb-^ Mahan and wife will mme
membership will pot Ik* r4*stiicU*tl to Condition Is the Reoult of Selling Mile
fact that figure* for ihe full year
not to th» ir camp n« \i wt^^d. fei t!ie
4*;aft but will als4i adage Bookr. Under the Rebate
not at band. It U alno Hhuwn hy the owners of
XX inter.
moat MHHmt re|M»rl* that <Hir fuile* of mU^otJT iiwnlng sallUiat*. Ther •
System.
Altie WiMiIiHui has ;ovrpi.-d a i»osi
wfeseveral of these h»*re an.l there
American-made good* to Jaimn haur
lion lu 11. K. Stovbrs drug Mi>r«.
more than doubled during ll^.-pant will 1>4* several mor4* next year.
Chicago. Jan. 12.-T;:i' Tribiini* yu s
The new club start* out very sueyear. And wc have I»e4*n told ital our
terday *aid: Twenty million dollar.* of
r» !i.srully and the indication* an* that
trade with foreign eountrie* wa* in
cash belonging to the .lobbluc nifi
lilt K'JINIM « •'« i«*l
**
** *«
much will be .irennMdish.Nl during ihb;
flangi'r. and that *omo change » bp n»‘cwludesale bouses and iiiamifaetun rs an- excidb-nt in the r.use «.f .Mrs. .
€»»*ary In tirder to Keep up wUli iwM
nb- rhin.-an of Hnyne>vine. Me., i
•Yinsianily is n«-d up in
Last yt-ar c'omiutmii'atiuab were n*70 year* old. Slu- w rii.-s: * Kbsprugrea* iu that dlnrilon. That
td ifie railroad*; frfun oiu
I
eunul nu- cd rhroiiie 1>v. pepst;* j
r<ived hef4* fmm Ihi* Chicago Moi“.arc everywher»' galnbig. !•» railoti of
another, and the railroad* which have of 20 year* stamllug. and mad.- ne- •
Uiuit club asking whai luducemrnt*
two to tlm*e huudred iK‘r c^-nt,
the UM’ of thl* money pay m» interest j f(Tl ns W4-1I and *ir-»ng ns a young!
(vnild he ufTeri*«l (or a mce to this el(\.
when «»ur sale* an* eumiMiUnl with the
4if the iiH.-of it; Tai*4monnou* amount I girl." FI.KMiic Bitter* cute .'^lomneh
.\s iheie wa* m* club here then, noth
iMwt yearn «if the pa*:, may thvn fore
of mom-x rfHxn sent* the amount of exI ‘1‘sonb r-.
ing wai done ab<Hii tb.* matter and the
Ik* atirprlsing to many .^nH*rlean readth. .nnwaa men r..r
race wa* run »4i Mackinaw, tl i* po>*nw. but it will be iM»ne th«‘ l**»ji plea*
He ir mlleag^ iMeik*. nnd is not nF. H Mead-. (• A. Buubx-e r»nii!
j slide that th«' club may Ih» invli4u! io
* <»nly .%uc.
turned until'after the l.ouo mile Innik I Co.
Inc
eimie to
ell) this y.^r and at the
tim.' of Us eoming a gem ral n gaP i
READING CIRCLE SUBJECTS.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
will Ih* h.bl oil tUand Traver.-e bay.
fHext Meeting In School Commitaion. This w.M*ld atira.r ,-i laic- miinU-r ui
Hue power ‘Kiat> aiul would Ih* a gnwt
er's Office Jan. 2G
The sttbJiKls for the next reading adveiiiseineut f4ir the clly.
It is probable aim that a numln'r <.f
rlixde w-hlch will be held In tlie offleof 8<^cstr?ommU*lo«er ^itrgi* Crl*ii. the Kuninier vislttir* who own motor
Fatnrday. Jan. 2b,-41lT'T<i*: The sixth boat.* wIll-U* m4-mU*rs 4»f the new club,
chapter «>f ’Harth and It* Story” by scxeml of th4*m havoing ex|ire*s4*d a
Ib llptil. Claa* work, will be etinduct- willingness to jtiln such an orpanixacii by Ml** Bva Y.ning of the Dam tlon last year.
achool. -Si'hool Mauagem.*nr by Pnd
IxH* Hornsby. In literature a study of
BO-rt-i
1ht« transcendental pt*riiKl will lx*
taken up, Spencer and t:menKm being
tho authors studit*d. Roll call from
- nnd nil skin e.............
l>nefsatL Class work* by Mis* Horton know It will. Mr*. Grant Shy.
R Rcjmold* St.. .Springfield. IIU *ay*:
of the Lone Trei* school.
"I regard it one of the absolute nect'Sslliea of housekeeping." Guaranteed
3.. F. H. Moars. C
Jdy In tune." write*
.dni*ef«i. I5e.
20 Lafayette place.
Mr*. M
“I Uke I>r.
:hk .
Kings New Ufo
They
?y are the
mo«t reliable on4 plfiasam loxaUve I
have found.** Bast for the Stomach.
Birds and omoll animals mounted
Liver and Bowela. Guamnie^ hy true lo nature. Ijcssons given in
Johnvm l>nig Co..- F. H. Meads. C. A
mounting by mall. For particular* ap
ply to B. WTiltc, 200 Scribner street.
Qmnd Rapid*.
Jan 12-1026-feb-2
Mr«.CIaiKlReughtDaad,
Mro. Cloud Rooght died geotarday
near Corter of ewioer. IMOMOod loft lt*s nn onay thing to ny,
AB< aa) U ■ood aad atron*.
no chlMiwn The fuBorol wlB ba hold
i«6..
Eleven yoen
wben Mr.
Cole
tomakehis
v^ondeffni
SOFT OPAL BURNED CLEAN
Not lk\ Stove
makes the b?st and cheapest fuel
today. If NOT BURKED
CLE.-\N its bad effects from
smoke and dust more than count
erbalance the good results.
every «toro maker in Uie
country said the atovo woul<l
network. Mr. Cole got the
best fentures of his stove |jatanted and kept on makiiu;
thorn. Today nearly en-n*
stove maker in the conntr>’ is
trying to imitate €•!•*! Ori^
iRRt Hot bUst. but • tho
points llml make this sto\o
Sit suctvssfnlnre jKilontnl ami
the olluT fellow c;it»’t usi*
thoin. that is why thorv an
morv Colt*s H#t BlESt us^^l
than all the others put toC»*lher. R**uu‘UilK*r you can
buy ono <»f those womlerful
sU»vt* just as* cheaply as ihi*
imitiitioii ami then you an'
sun* vuu have the U sl.
FRANK TRUDE
OLD posiomcE ewins
t
f
y
if
ROADS HOLD MILLIONS
V
COAL AND WOOD
aTWioFcoAllo.
422 WEST FRONT STREET
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
TiXIDERMT BY MU
w atm PORTABlt
JUST A FEW LEFT
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
m CASS STREET
PHONE 603
to bjrn soft coal clean and get all
the good results without the bad
effects and that is
USE MOORE’S FIRE KEEPER
q
The only absoUiidy smokeless and
dirtlcss hot blast burner built, costs
you no more than its own imita
tions. Get the original.
YOUR C RED nr
J. W. SL-ATEIR
Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher
WE HAVE IN STOCK
KALKASKA
,
THERE IS kUT ONE WAY
One Coon Skin C'oat worth $50.00, sale pner $115;
iw'o woof seal Fur Coals worth
sale
price S'JS.OO; these arc very One eoats; Calloway,
the best, at $-4.W: Do^ Skin at $1*’. 50 .vml $10 r»0,
worth
We still have about
DON’! TRUST TO LUCK
in tin* liojM* th.it yiui’ll plek tip
a cncsl ci^ar lu*T4 ‘or ihero. fJel
lioM of a 4-iirir y*»tt know In U*
- MNl-.-one that ’. veryiio who is
;i
kknows to !*• a
Short of tliat a»lvi
Helh* aiel otiier
the Tr.iv
hnitols - will cnne4*rn iim n.t
loader. Tii.it’s a ( i^uir t4» stii*!
to ami tin- price MniTi “slii-k**
VOll. llespite it's 4-xeeiletjee,
Ihe Tn*verse Ik IK* fells fo.” ..niy
5 cents the one.
A. W. JAHRAUS
ros BAI.E HV Al.I. IKA1.EIU-
gVCRYTHINQ
50 CLOTH OVERCOATS AT CLOSING OUT
PRICES :
-<♦<1 pairs McMillen’s pants, all sizes, the best pants
in the city; lh<*y arc all wool, heavy, warm and
wear Kfood. at $2 75 the pair; Hoys Double llreast*
( <1 McMillen’s Suits, worth $5.CKI. sale price SDK);
1 hiiilrcns’ and youths* Suits and Overcoats ALL
AT KKDUCFi) I’RICFS. J3uy your «oods here,
>ou will not >rel disappointed.
n. 3. onibelm
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
OCALERt IN EVERYTHING
Clothing That is Cloing
w« •r«. Sol* AK*n«ta Yor tHo Brondoso*. K-|«oi«d
\A/ooc« fToamoum
Clo^Hino;
TlirLl.>lliir«ll»l8is«i»;elveili.-a.,l. lint is firuU- hy tin- im»st • Xp rl t:iilnr«. ;iip1 timl
piegsi s 4*V4*rj' 4'lie vxlio 8t*i s it iiTi'l \\li*» wx ars a suit 4jf it.
00 YOU
WANT TO
WEAR GOOD
CLOTHES?
.
492,000 CAREFULLY PREPARED
lYPEWRinCN LETIERS
,
HAVE YOU
ALL THE
CLOTHES
YOU WANT?
Tngiili,:
4UUI.S ri.iii^;
• .iiTch-tJu-s- n»Mn«fw\l aii'l iimil4il. frutti «*ur New Y*»rk tilUuv
ll.ls labif,.U-t 1 U»2.000nu-n in
.rll iwris of ll;.- rnit.^l St.'ites,
is ciu- reasMU why ‘.iir i lnllii-g
are *ovv..lI^kfH.uu!
'.Hu-n- Si* luat-yidher na.s^.ofi,
all of wliteji are
reubons,
whv «uir 4 lblbesarehdin-ii
for you.
BRAN0E6EE, KIICAiO & WOOD
Hah<norcJHCIothas
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
HDXSIE “ACME” HOME MADE PANTS
Tl»- N->t w.irkin-im ii’:» i>;in!s tint ;irc nndf.
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
SELL IKE BEST WORKINGMENS OVERALLS
SELL THE BEST LUMBERMEN'S JACKETS
SELL THE BEST LUMBERMEN'S SHIRTS
SELL THE BEST LUMBERMEN'S MITTENS
SELL THE BEST LUMBERMEN'S CAPS
THE HANNAH V Uf
DERCANTILE C0MPAN1
BNiHiAMiAa NI mairM
BNiHJJUiiAii NI wnv«»
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
____ Th
iMff'firiiii
THE BVENHM REColai. TIUVEliEB CnV. HKHICAH, FItIfiAY. JANUARY 12, 1MC.
CMUHiEN RAN
FROM THE SPOT
A twg dayr ataie Ubraiy iasUtnte
the will be beld In this city Jaa. K aad 27.
The teatitute opens at «:30 a. m. on
•
the morning of Jan 2€ aad three
sicms will be held dally.
Tbe program U not yet completed
but Min Doren of Ohio, now wlrh the
library «bool In andimaH. will be
ALLEGED THAT ANIMAL WA« HOR preod^t aad cofulaet tbe initltute. gb *
will be assisted by Mlsa Bumlte. Mias
RIBLY MirrUCATED.
Amphrey of the Lanaing public
acbool library. Mr*. C. N. Spencer rf
- Wl
bWmM HIa aiM Om>tr 1 the Mate library and Dr. Theodore
Koch of the University of Michigan
CtaflM WltK
Do® on It library.
to Tiy «M Null It to Ita Foot
It Is cipected that all the librarle*
■tnicfe MofW WHU An.
and troaiees of librarle* ta this dlitrief will l>e In attendaace as w«*II d«
•Me* which td
all other. Int. rertrd. The u-acbers In
pMUis op Brockwv hill all Wwdoev the public schools are also Invited to
4ter ocniDf a* UTw «. 10 o clockHU.d w*ier.d.
•gain yeaterdar
run bj with
hated breath were brought to the
tier or Jaatlce Oworgr W. Curtis (bU
moraini by the llttlr chJIdrrB. and con
srqaeolly a warrant sworn to by n* Dan McCarty. Pert Marquette Cordocter. Made Oeed Scores in Five
vine StOTcr upon Infonnatlon given
Ganna at the WHklnaon Alkya,
by the eye witnesses was l**oe<l by the
NORM Uv •urriRiNO in
■NOW ALL NIGHT.
■WAMIT B» FOR OWNER
ROUEN HIGH AVERA6E
\
comt. The warrant charges Wimain
Dan MrTarty. a condurtor on th*.*
Waiaa with overkiadlnK his black
Pere Marquette, bar a liowllng r«*cord
horaa. who being over driven and tlre,l
at the Wilkinw>n alleys which would
fell down and Ware*, fhereuixio began
lH‘ hard to iHwt. He rolh-rl five
to tormaoi aad cruelly heat and imull
starting out with 1S2. The next game
ata It lafliclioc unnecessaiy cruelty he dropped hj 170 and the third game
upon the proatraic animal. The war
only made lit. Tlu- three first games
rant further charre* that the mao
Just warmed him up nicely, however,
after aoeb treatment failed to pro
and he caught bis wind on the fourth
vide proper food, drink or shelter and
and made a score of M7. The last
protection from the weather, leaving
game, hd had Just settled down to
lha animal by the roadside stifferlni:
good work and as a rvvsult scon d 2hr>.
from the wounds and bhilses f..r many
In the five games he knFM>k«Hl <»ver a
houra
tfUnl of l.niK pins, or an avi-rage of
The leaUmony given In «»rder to :o:; .^.S.
cauae the lasuIng-ef-Hio warrant wan
told in justice court by little Miss Nor.v
PERSONAL.
Hamhart.
Harry
Kroupa.
Ralph
Brooks, ^inilard Ijawson. Hlnier Spin
narence Cran.Iall wnt to Mayfield
dle. Krwln Stover and Mondta Hrown.
trday.
T^e history of the raae 1h one that If
A. h. Joyce was in Klngnley toflay
tha a1l«wailons |m»ve true n-hesrse a
on business.
Ihle of cnielty seldont lu-t In th«* anMrs. Horace Hllben of Bingham Is
liala of the state.
siM-ndlng Hio day In Ho* city.
Baat Horaa With Ax.
Mrs. Henry Sage and child from
It la ahegixl that the man and his
Williamsburg are^n Hie r^ty iiHlay.
wlf« were returning home to Uuig
Mrs. IVrlle f'nrpenUT of Williamslake with a hiwvy kiad and reaching
burg is In Hie city tiMlay on luisiness
Brockwmy hill, which at Its best is
Mrs. I. Hace. who has bem quite 111
ateep and dangeruuK. hut now fill, d
at the sanitarium. Is mueh Improved
with deep cuts when* lor el-.aln htddhacks cut narn»w ridges, the hi.rM‘ f.-Il
>?r.>wnd Mrs W. M. laminin left
down and disliKWte<l Its hip. The own
tfMlny fof\uc|en, when*-LIm*v will make
er attemptwl to get the IuJiiptI hn.^:e
their hon)(>w^
u» Hae. but was unsu ASfui. He then, MIhs Mina Saxton rchjrnetl today
wo It Is allejred. took
tool a chain from n
from Grnwn. where slu> lias a elass of
hutglug Uain driven 1»y Horace ll.iw
mush' pupils.
anl and dragg«Ml the iiijund animal
1<- KIngHiniry i.f Muskegon, who has
Itaek down the hill to fHie fhii> and o it
bene hen* a b w days on biisitu-ss. re
of the track. He then ohialn.-d niijjv
lunieil home todiiv
from a nearhy re.-ldene<* and s.'nul.
%U<. J. H Aii.lerson and ehlld. Ijihi.
. the animal In the head repi an dly. iyrr
left for Walf-.II today to visit |,er
pn vlous. It Ik snld. lie had i.Ino
mother. Mr^. l^ vi Wniiams.
large dog II|KIU the hona* ill Immm k oI
rhu' . IJiidi rmaii. who has Imi*p vis
the animal dragging the prostrate anl
iting hU siFiier. Mr-v Peter Johnson,
mal up the ikMj pulling ll by the no-e
reiurnisl to Pedar .Springs today.
In an endeavor to do mi. luniciln-.;
Mr.K. Jidm flielliek of HreiUrkville.
much aiifTerlng u|Kin the |hmu animni
who has been visiting at 1h‘troH fo.
After striking the horse In the lnad
three Wis*ks, reliinus! home io«1ay.
with the ax he. wBli his wife. «oti.
I.»*my r. Wright of Ihiitle UrveU.
tlnueil on their Journey, leaving Um
who has iMi ri visiting friends for iieartiinih beast In Hie sno wwh.-ro u was
1> a w«s k. i.N.k a frlp to Kingsley tofound by ehlldren roa«Mng Hie sm •
evening, groaning and auffering nnt.M
l^'«^ter Sinipvon. wl
en quite
misery. Veslerday monilng the
III fur some lime wiHi typhoid fev«T at
Ing aeb«»l children found him si K
his home on Sixth street, u galiiln
alive lying In anow tt‘n or twelvInches de«*p whirh had melted und- r
MI-'k May Howanl of Norfhpnrt
the prostrate Unly
imssi-d lliroiigh the elfv today on h«
Mrs. Slltes. who hniils logs to Hit
way to lu.cijv l.ak.*. North Dakot:
rity. hapiiened alom: at the time th- I
where shi’ will make her home
efTorts of the man Wares were pi.* ;
Mr. nn l Mr^. Archie Cameron an
gresslng. and after ' the horse wa‘|
dt.md.laugl ter. Mlldn-d. of -Centra
struck In the head, IihiK the eoup!' !
Ijike left I,slay for an extendlNl-irl
borne on her sleighs Miss Nora Bams {
Grand Rapld.« and points in. ih
aaw ibe horse alive the following
south. Mrs. Cameron has. iMM'n th
morning and other school children of
gm-st for a month of her :daughtei
the Ijone Tree school, ll 1* alleg/l
Mrs. Otto Salchow <if WeiisfiT stnt*i
tbqt the man used the tugK and n
chain to beat the pro*iniie hors,- whU
trying at first to make him rise.
Notice was served on Wares ye*irr
day afternoon by Rherlff Uharles John
son to bury the Imdy nr the animal
and the man arrived late in (ht* day
and carted the Krd.v -away. William
War.i. has a nvord In Hie wuniy and
vho. while iM lug plactHl In
the jail by dXi!blnt.^f Police J^k
Rennie. Kicked
rked .that ^elgl-^a. the
ankle, innictrting hijIiri<H» wiTlch causeJ
him lo go on
* time.
B la said that hr is addicted to drink
and when in such a condition is a tmd
man to deal with it w alleged h>
those who nw him Wtnlnesday that
drink caused hla abuse of the animal
CENSUS INCREASES,
Mr. and Mr*. John Iji vork arc the
proud parents of a bal»y hoy whl^h
came to their home on Harlow
Boonville. yesterday.
A bahy boy waa born to Mr. and
Mrs. Neis Olson on Bay ainvt yester<Uy.
Mr. ud Mrs. Arthur North of Ijong
Lake are entertaining a fine'baby boy
which arrived Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr*. bouU Wataon arc the
li«ppjr ptmiu o( a flne *oa which
««mc Into their hone todnj-.
CROPREPUT
QUESTIOR OF SlURIES
State Maetln^a Will B« Hald in Thh
City T«ea Oaya, iaig 2f and 27.
Program Not Camptated.
SUPERINTENDENTS
GET MORE PAY.
Their initial appenranoe waa mn
j tbia city laat evening at the City opera
boose in the High acbool lecture
ciftifig Attorney, la Now Corwidcourse and so tboroagbly wraa every
number enjoyed that the ladle* were
•Hog the Matter.
called imck cnch time. Estrfle Clar
The afternoon oeasioo of the board la her reading and Imperaonatioo* wa*;
of furperrlaor* coovened at 2 o’clock ao ^cellent that abe bad the bouse
with the matter of a proposed ral#e In with her every minute and was called
the walary of .the wnperintendenta of back tlxre times after her la*t numbei
the poor which the board bad been on the program. MUa Clark’s reail
consUSeriag as probably necessHate.1 Ings are not of the stereotyped style
under ih*- new coupty system of car but *he actually bring* the living,
breathing character on the stage with
ing for Jbe poor.
.
In' considering the matter Pros
ecuting Attorney Crow, was again |Uugh with It aad catch the jialbos
asked to adrisv the Ixjard upon the* hidden behjnd the amlle. Her work
matter, thl* being the third lime which jin the melodrama ‘King Robert of
this county official has been calleJ' Sicily.” waa of such a character that
upon for hi* opinion during the »e**Um
of the county hoard of supervisor*. At! Tha contrallo solo by Bessie Mercer
the time of going to prea* the matter {tra* a niimln*r that rec
was merely In the form of a dlscusKlon | praise. Miss Mercef has a rich, den-p
In which Mr. Cross, after n-ading thi^i voice and her choice In mekidle* wa
various statutes bearing upon the sule also excellent. The duet, “Martha,’
Joel of the caring for the poor of a by StHla Hitchcock and Bessie Merct .county. township or city answered the
pleased the audience, that two mon
bK'tlons were demanded.
questions put by the supervisor* who
The quartet aidociiuns were all of
d«-sired Infonnatlon relative lo the
such high class that the audience
matter on hand.
The main question for conRideratlon Ifeuied Its approval hy its luathness
was whether the same laws could he to let the members leave the stage.
observed under the county syK^ ra u<
BREVITIEft.
were lo operation while the system
designated betwe«*n the county and
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hobart arriv«Hl
township iK»r. The pn»secuUng attor
In
the
city
y«*st€Tday
aftemocm. They
ney real ail statutes iM-aring uf>on the
rulijw! and the arrival of O. P. Carver had no difficulty in picking out
brought other statements U-fore the house that they were to «»ecupy. Th“
iKiard hy the veteran superintendent happy couple will is* locate.1 on Dlvl
who explained the system In a cU*at Sion strm-t and in hmmr of their com
manner. It wax found that any town ing the houst* 1-jid lHH*n appropriately
ship supervisor, director of Hie poor ducoraiF*d in various ways.
There will be no bowling contest i
or any county official who. as a di
rector of the ptKir. could render relief the We-que-tong alleys this evenln
for the poor amounting to 120 without owing lo the inability of the Vnr M.
to
be present.
consul ling the suiMTintendents of the
The R( * al Neighbors will meet f
poor further than that a n*|iort roust
lie made for further n llef in any one regular s.-sHon mnlght. All nn mher
an r.-iiue.-.t.-ri to he present.
via.*.
IToress(»r liil'omraerce is training
don was given
youifg girls
in “
a national
to conunllti*e meetings, the rorniiiltl«*i*| a
~ iH
" vy
' of '............
............
CUT FLOMTERS
FRANK M. PAINE
FOR SALE
cem»>^-.*.
The ax-erage condlHoti 4»f 11x4- sto< k
In th.- Mate Is r.*port4*d as billows.
eiimpnriMiii
with sn«l; In gtNi-l.
h.-aithy :iu.i thrifty ciindition: Horses
cattle ;#f,. Sh4-r. p fts and swine *m’.
iMrcent.
Th4* av4-rag4* pri4*4 s Jan. 1 4»f S4imi*
of the principal farm pnuliirts in the
t:iark4*ls xxheio (Hrtn. rs tisii.nlly market
V jrh prodiirt.^ xx.-t .- ns fnll.ixv.s;
which lu.d h«o InvcMlKHilns U.c
.'''““T
The av.
pi ic<» 4if u h' ai p. r
»f older gills in a fancy mill
iMwixl Installation of the abstract sy**I.Msh»-l was TH e.-ntN. ry.*
4-entN. mni
lem reiKirting at lu o'clock through •tary drill which Is to form pan
4s c ntv .niMl 4iats .'H c«*nis; iheavi*ntge
their chulrraaii. 8uiMTviJft>r Bei-cham.
pHcr
of
hay
per
ton was 17.24.
In the (*lfy op«*ra hous.- Jan.
that they had ronsiilied I^nisi'cullng
The axi'rage prici* 4if fat cattle wa:
Attorney Cms.s In relation lo the mat-j
U.VJ |H r cwt . of fat bogN f 4.i;.1 per
ter and he had ndvIs.M them that the
cxvi. and c*f drc-s.‘44>f] pork
|M*r rxx*.
iMiaid had no authority to incur aiiv •
Till- averag.- pric4* 4.f i-ach 4l3.<s vt
i xiM-iis.. in purchasing or installing a
hon-es was us foiloxis: Cndci 4.ne
M*t of abstract hooks for the county
year old lit'..:;:.; iM-tueen 4.ne and txso
wlilioul a spi-clal art of the legUlntun*. Was not the least
.v.*ar,s old fllkod; iteiwi-.-n tw.i and
nuihnrlrlng such cxp<*ndltun' and fur Bill s.^b that the road to heaven ,
ti'ree xi-nr. .dd. fluTt:. «n.I Hir-,
f lines
ther It was questionable wgieth. r stieii
year - 4.M and ox. , 1117.es.
an net of legl^attire would 1h> roftmi- HU heav. nly jiiomplings kill.
Milch coxx- w. ie xAorH.
j*. r
lutlonal: also that a suit U about to But Sister Tryphosa prayv-d lie juighi head. Cal lie 4.ll:er ihnti nrih h cow.k.
he (omnieneeil in the county of Jackuiidc^wtie year 4iJd. xx4.r4* W4»tih. |mt
sou to t. -t ih.* i-onKHtiiHonality of .%
l.eaAl
l.eiwei n 4UI 4.nnd fxxn year
similar act In Hint comity whieh will
4dd fl7: lH-ixvrM‘n ixx4i and three x. arv
probably ! derid.-d lM*fore the in vl
old fl'tk.'loand three xears 4dd aiel <.vi i
session of the legislature. The ci.in- At spinster Tryphoi.n Brlglit.
fIMT.
liiltti, therefore. recommembNl Hiai
The ax . rare ptle»* «,r ..heep iin.ler
IlMi matter be iKistiHined uni 11 the
4ir.e y.at ol.l whj. ll.hS. niid oiu* yi*ar
jneefing In January. l*n»T.
4)1.1 and ».v4*r fl !•!•: hiigk; not fati4-.I
w.*t4 wi.rth 14 n per cwt.
straight
The pr;c. < giv4-n are f.ir H 4- -tat •
Miss ClariUd Daxld has l..H*n ap- I’m cHmhIn’ right
Thi* prlc4*s of faim cropv ar4- In mov|
IMduted a.'^sistant city ntiorney in Sau I terkon I m off the i
because
easts
ciiiisld4*rai»ly 1ow4t than 4»ne yi-.-ir
KrHiieisr«i. this being nil unusual isisi- The way gn»ws easier still.
ngi.; thi.. i. e^p4-rlalfv ini.- 4.f wle,a*
Hon for a wonian to cxciipy. MUs If y«»u re a goln’ tu hi-avt ii.
I find
atid ry4* wlo-n* the «I.*4 i. ase i- n -p.Tilux Id t.N.k a eour-e In Hie Ciihi r^li v With that ar Idiv a fight;
Ixnly ::<» rin.l i:; c»-nt>.. All grad.-s of |
(if (’.'tllfornin and aft* rward stuabNl But latterly I’m havin' also
h4)r.-<-> nr.* iiigle-r Hian 4)ii.* y»-ar ago.
law. enti.Hng Hn^iin-^ I,;iw srhis»k Ib'cauKc 1 l•’lieved It was right
also cattle and hogs. Isith alive and
Mlsx I>a\Id has |mi-m vitv succesi-fnl ir. Yon know- I've kept single, brethren.
4lr4*s>ud. ar4» worth more than in Jann
her low jirariice in San Kranris<*o and
- htll!
my. lku.7.
U lu v«‘s that in caves where wcmieti’
atv involv«*d a woman lawyer U much
more likely lo get at Hie farts in the
Philip Bni^hari of lliirliugion. Mich.
You lM*t It was
rase than a man. Sue says that sh**
Ik nearly HU y.-ars .|ld. but Ik ast4inlKi.
I didn’t eu.s.R. my brethren, hut *
was alwnvK Intere.-ited in h-gal quer
Ingly »«pry. On hin birthday in-arly
Ff 11 down *nd bnsiod a ihUI—
tlnnK and that whenI she w
Tu night, when coniin* up here, my twelv.. month, ago h4- tum.-i a hand
law re
girl Khe would
spring f.ir som** I t li ndK and pr .poM .
ho^s
to ilnplh-atf the f. at on th»* te*xt'i-imi
•Nd wanted to chuck in that;
I pulled It out of my pocket twice
Last fiumlay they jiassed thi* hat.
xvhr iw»r lAwghwg.
quarter that’s bad. ’rid when
At the chTNing NTvI.T* of a relijrfntis | *
hill!
org:iniz:iti..ii. held In Phllndelpbia. an
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our slnrer ctteinpl XX as ui.ide lo r.iUe a I'eriain I
sum of nioM'.v fer some pxsl ixork. I
right
hanks to our friends* and nelghU»rs
“1 xvlll start the gooil work with i Tu dii !t was
un heir oxpnssions of sympathy
FJ.V’erieil a man who was a stranger |Tbe middle with crooked sticks,
andness and assistance nmdertul
to the preacher.
;
not
ilso for the many floral offerings from
“•n».mk* bnither. ihanksr exclaimed • '.Nd 1 had a chance to fill
rlends. societies and cluh men
the minister presiding elTuslvcly.
“I (I sold the deacon a load o’ wood,
luring the reei'nt sickness and death
don't know* your name, but may j Cost me a tough Innard fight;
«f our wife and mother. Mr.s. Cora 1.
artrr.
Jl ft Carter.
iTur
tj:
“'«
with Broiher Ba»<er ta.t-Birtl.
If you have never been
-tn IMf
.
U B. WiK»il.
/ .
‘
J»mr« B. Mcljiithlln l« the only
riemlH'r of the Disiiict of Columbia
i*ar who practices iw.> pn>fe*slon* a1
most dally. HU law practice is hlghh
I terative, but he i* an ordained Melho
diM Rplscopal minister betides, and
h. regularly pn*acbes to several local
congregations. Mr. McLaughlin I* often
called upon to perform the marriage
c. remony . espoclally in the case of
couples who visit Washington for the
purpose of Joining hands. While pracilrlng law in Texas some y ears ago he
“mixed Into•• a coi^rt room fight, as a
result of wrhlch be carriea three bullets
in hU iKxly to thU day.
Hr. Zamenhof. the inventor of e*peranto. the ’ universal ” language, was
bom at Blalystok. a Polish town on the
borderland of jGermany and Russia. At
least four dllferem language* an'
spoken by the various natlonaBHe*
who compose its popuUtlon—Ruaaian.
Polish. German and Yiddish. This
bab« of tongue* *ecmed to Zamenhof
the primary cause of mntal bickerings,
and be set blmaelf to bring about
iinUjr. The reafill waa e«permnta
Rotic« To Horst OvMfS.
1 have opcAcd a board anil »ttblc,
bam east of Cass street engine hmiac I
next to Angu* McCoR^ bteckaa
akop, where I wtll bourd bone* at a;
reaaooable price. Also have a hamesa!
room where I wiU wash aad oil bar
The foUowtng is the state crop re aesscs. Will call for barmwaMa aad
return. Will fttm'sb harDcwacs for
port for December:
nae where work Is bHng done If doThe temperat
------- .aired. Have secood-hacd hamcaaes
according to the Michigan state for sale. Call on me.
W. H. Hlgftoa.
weather bureau, waa over ttree^.^
de Jan4 :f
grees above the normal. The defiarture xras quite uniform throughout the
*tate. The precipitation was below the
normal, the departure for the state
being thrt*e-fourtha of an Inch Isdor
the average. '’The ground was not well Wc carry in alork a full aag jrtcovered with snow during the month
inont aeconiiiu: to the
and some correspondents are of the
araison.
opinion that some damage has been
CGrutiouGiirSpecUitr
done to wheat.
In answer to the question, “Has
wheat during Deceml*er mffcn-1 in
jury from any cause? "
correKjKxndeots in the state answer “yvs” and 37S
to-i-OMis-r
“no.“ and In answer to the question.
“Ha* the ground’ be^-n well cover«v!
with snow daring lX*cember?“ 41 cor
respondents answer “yes” and 4H7*
“nn.“
The number of bushels of wheat reportiM market(*d by farmers In IWemher at the flotiring mills is 2«M'i.r,Tii. anJ
at the elevators 131.4J*5. nr a total of
bushels, or this whole am<iunt
Lrinn»-h. 21 f.*4t.
2c:i.7:i bushels wen^ marketed in the
•II
Fuy iV
southern four tier* of oonnii«‘s. SO.lbi'
Launch. l'^ fivt.
bu-hrls in the central counties, and
imiilnv.
10.K9 bnsbMs in the nnrthtm coun
L'iunch, 41 fiM-t. with or
ties. The total nnmlier of liu.*«helR of
wilhonl jjower.
wheat rvjNJrtcd markeit-.l In the fixSix fin Ixxttoiii row IxKitB;
month*. AuguM-lK-cemlier. Is 1.V44.WC.
one now
ft. row l)o.’it:ono
which i* l.i:.r..ie.: imsVIs m«>re ^than
abxfl hunting fikifT; one h
leported markei.Nl in the same month*
H. I*. pis<»line cntrini'; outlast year. At .11 mills and elevator*
Wood sawiii;: inachim*; imji*
from which reptirts have li«vn recrlv#*d
Burn*y, two M*at.
then* was no wheat markeUM In
•Ck
During
ever come bock to Traverae Qiy they Mteved. That Lack
tha Month of Deemwbar Cauaad
MAY
Damage to WheaiL,
Siam oolOBa they rwally enjoy workiag.
. laart ,hut i
ihrr,
was lK)th long and loud, and the i>crw}
hun
plexeil preaeliecl gnxed ul the dxde-j '
up
gates fn astonishment.
j
’\Vh.nt have I d ler said bq.|vn.hm©ltU
n,at----- ”
fellow prench- * “ <lrelful sorry tu tell ye that
“Noihing.’’ reidied
» dom.tml that ’Nd keep* growln’ cosier still.
But while y’ all fxay It U-pleasant
twenty-live U an untlcrtu’scr.”
The path a Chriitlan should trwod;
j
|
OPERA CREAM caramc]*. 2(k* goods By the breihren prenent regardin’
Kin
add tu what has Iteen said.
10 cent* a pound tomorrow only at the
he:
“My
friends.
I
dunno
as
I
Said
Lr GrxntL
—New Haven RegUtcr.j
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
; Jose Tstrada Palmg. son of the pro*(Idem of Cuba, Is a railroad office clerk
I in the aty of Mexico, where he is exWAN-r ADS
! pected to remain until he atuin* the
«B|Utetora
ipmnaoUon for which his mbllity and
FOR SALE-Several car loBd. of dry 1him In looking.
Inqnlre at Farmen 8np- life In this country. ShorUy after hla
Jan 12-lf father waa elected president young
Palma went to Mexico and managed lo
conceal hla idenUty ontll a few weeks
age. Queen City bail-ry. Jan 12-tf ^
FOR SALE-A good second-hand
child’s sleigh. Inquire at 131 Rast
ITAUAN CREAM boo bona at tbe
Eighth 8L
jan 12-2f
La Gietll.
able to find just what
you wanUvI in rea4vmatle apmnB vou should
see ours. PN'.’n tlie kind
that grandmother matle
IB completely laid in the
■bade by the large commodjoiiB om« we are now
Bhofrtng. The length
and breadth nre of un
usual proportions—the
wire.
neat whiU' drees aprons,
with two jiockeU ami
deep ruffle eilge, at 25c
Mck. Also black sateen
•tore^nml offiot* aprons,
tasty igmerns at 25c
•aciL It will pay you
to see thcBe and others
we have to show you.
To see them is to want
them. Prices to low yon
wiUboythenL
OLOSMOBILE
K04»J os net
I luirvMiti.
UOAT LIVEKV at ('urp
Lake.
Tell le-res Keftort hiinl in
Norlhis.rt; ^:U) f4f l 4if lake
front at Foueh.
(\\LL AND SKK
FRANK FRIEDRICH
2IT 6th Street
UEALBR IN GASOUNE
ENGINES ■
Bowling AUey
Prizes Galore
AIOTBU
CH0ICt...H«rt. Sltoff-^r &
Marx *5.00 Suit or 0«wcvKit on exhibition at HamilUm Clothinyf Cos.
SFtCUL FII2ES
W. Caery Hull-r» 00caih
pi ire for hiKheet loore.
No. 1. Mtasolman Giocer
Co.. Dif4ributo»-.~100 LuVexxlo Ci^arm, mUou flO.OO.
No. 2. Hamilton (^lotbinR
Co.-Oiio Hawe tbhujkdorby
hnU Ixeat $:i00 make.
No.». :i Saxton Hardwnft'
Co—(<>ne pair Hockey SkateB;
value $2
$2.50.
50. Sporting GoodB.
No. 4. Amerienii Drug Co.
-Pair MiUtar>- BrusbeB.
value -$:k50. Prescription
S|M*cialifttB.
,Xo. 5.—Alfroil Gieilick
ShcM* (%» —One mir *’Sel/.
Hoyhl Blue Shoe,* U-bI SIioo
in the city.
Nxi. (J.—A. W. dahrauB-*
I HO Diamond ^ ctgiirs; value
OlOOO.AGenUemaii’a Smoke.
No. 7. KinilxaU Music
House. -$I0.(X) crtviil first
piyinent on Piano, or $5.00
cre«lit first payment on organ.
M. B. Hamer, Mana^’er.
No.
Prof. UorBl-VioHu IjtiSBons, $2.50,
No. M. Cliy Keslaurant,
(Opx-n tlay and iiightl One
Wca.k Mxxtd Tiekel.
Ih-Bl of
H4*nic<».
\vill
Blo(KlgxKxl.
Manager.
ToIyediBlrihutevl week eudin;;. March 17lh.
with ever>‘
One
grime you 1
WILKINSON
^ ROSSER
PBOraiETOBS
I am Burt4 I have got
just what ')<4ii nro^
lotjkiiig for ill a
SUIT OR
OVERCOAT
The fit of Hickey &
Frwtman C!o. Clothing
is what n-Hb them.
GeoW. MiUer
lGi4to Sl«cB
Vou Should Cake Sdoanlage
of Ibo
Phenomenal S
, Clothing Valnes
offered in this MID-WINTER clearance sale
YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS
that were 12.50. $15 & lCj»0 now noing at
9.60*
MEN’S OVERCOATS
. I 1
that were 15.00 & IS.OO now going at .. ^ * * * ^
' MEN S OVERCOATS
that were 20.00 & 22.50 now going at
14.76
MEN S OX ERCOATS
. Q lytt
that were 25.00 and 27.^ now going at*®* • U
SUITS AT LIKE REDUOIONS
One Lot 1.W Dress Shirts
1.00
earner Front
^ OlillKlm s
Union St
Dm» nuvsMc amr,
U tua plBCB Bt the BwBiMh to
Mr*, to OfV a
#«J* M
toed the M. B. p«ljdt hm Ib pli
Mr.BBdllfB.1
Stan of OcBSi.
Mr. BBd Mn. DavM CMrtt and gna
KsUr ra^ C»«h »n hOM
^^1DI> aad »rr wcrtifti* In fk*
"%ii. A. r. J««a» i« »>o»lr rBBO»«r»
tec •««• t»lB« «tck far •omt iJme.
iaat Sunday evening to watch the old
year old and the new year la. Music
roMhe
and taffy pnlUag was the o
time M
evaateg aad a mo«t
OVIATT,
llln lAan Canb« of Noftkport. reported by all pree
FriU add family have moved
■ftor opciiAlbK • woirli *»<li bor .talw. to Mr.
to Nick ABBa'a bouse.
Ml*. T. O. tUKf. ntmta to fr kon.
Jan. t
M'linlv______ ■
.
MORTM UNITY.
Hr office
i hr win '
The high wind Saturday night drift
ta. & A
to Uk% «d the roads badly.
John
Nachaael.
Sr.. dl»^ at
haael. Sr.
don «M <Uy ia«t
Jan. 1st and wax burled In the Cath
The L. A. 8. q
oUc eemetery Jan. Srd. Mr. Kachaael
Utmm Mipate ai JS. II. Lewis' c
came to fhU country In the «wr1y ’Ct) *
Yatr^n Bight WB. well Biimded.
and like many others* carved oct a
rlsiy bring pr«Mlfarm from the wilds of the woods. In
■"‘•’zx
YUBA.
hichioaii.
mpoAv,
jamvarv
it. ttot.
ssttA‘^j£t“.3r2Js;l
earned a quarter BBd give their e*-i
perleBee. which was highly cajoyetL
. techlcy. Id her
It Athens laat TheradayMlaa Maad Maiteld of Traverse CUy evealBg spent in charades Bad eocial
rMad her BM>dmr. Mr*. E. HtmeU. enioymenL i
wore served.
Roy Tbott
Mlaa Rath JackaoB of the felephone
Mlae Blveeta. left Monday to
anew at Ktagsley. ts apendtag a two
udles at OUvet college^
veMta* vaeadoB with hm* patent a. Mr. retuBie their stud
trip
ind Mbl Qea. Jaehacm.
We BTC having eome tee veatker
kince Uat entorday a otoqn. whea the
iDOw was drifted soaxe.
Our acbocl wimiarto today, afiw «wbere ahe wBl apend the wlatar with
kar aoa SImaon. She will atop at
Grand BapMa for a short visU with
her daughter. Mr*. C Amy.
m^alfwa? **** ^
The Free MethodUU are bolding
^Mr^xmd Mrs
^
‘
meeting* in Bendeo bail. Rev. and
Traverae CUy
Mrs. Haags of Manton In charge.
Mr. and Mr*. A. E- Pulver were aor.
prUod last Monday night by about fifty
cf Ibetr friends stepping In to spend
OLD MISSION.
lenis of candy
the evening. Refreshments
and the eveny spent In conT/wl BagJey ha* bo far recovered
Re\. Mr. Wood
torn hi* severe and lengthy Illness
hat hi* nurse. Miss Hite, has returaeu __________ -be guests, presented the
host and hostess with a vety beauUful
o her btMne In Alba.
officer* of the
C. gpld Uned aUver cake basket and a set
At the el«r.lloo of officers
i
elected ; of fruit knives. After supper th-;
E. society the following were eU
gnesu departed for their home* .with
President. E. H. Wilcox; vice
good wishes for aI happy and proai»ei
on* year.
Fllr
;erald. Doc. 3iHh. a girt.
Mrs. Stocking, who has spent *ev
Jan. k.
eral month* at Old MUskm. has re
turned to her borne iu Elk Rapid*.
KINOBCEY.
Ed JYanklln of Traverse City 1* via
Oscar Seegmiller left Wednesday of
Ring relative* in tbl* place.
last week for Big Rapids, where be
will attend the l\frri* Instiluie,
EijwsrU Atlas was eslling on friends
HeU-kah lodges here the fore part of last week.
Mr. and Mr*. E J Case were Trav
had a >iint Insial ion UK! Friday
erse
City caller* Tuewlay.
officer*
of
evening. The following
Mlsf Jesfile Scott of Walton vlsUtnl
nsialliMl;
the Rebekah lodgo wt
Mr> Holt.-: V. O,. Mr.. »1 IUni^| Mlw
JVo.Icrmarhar . f.
Mr.. K. U.
wM.r
..
secretary. Mr*. Conkll
trtasurer. Mr. Will: warden. Emma few <1*3* with her farents here, n
White; conductor. Mm. Bunev: chap turned t<» her work at Boyne Thurp
lain. Mrs. Hoxsle; O. G.. iY»*eman Or day.
lK»an Cotiper left Tljursdar for Trav
cut; 1. G.. Mr. Rolfe. Also the follow
er^.- CUy. where be has emplo.v
Sor<G '5ibl;rpM^r,L:‘v«" "a;.Vu?-:vi
toY^^^£JS^.
Mr*. WlIHamacn returned
;
home'
from Traverse CUy on Tueedny.
,
U. E Qlil ensortalned Afteen frtands
at dinner on Wedaeedny ertmlng. -The
guesta were Messrs. 1^ Seellg. A. Bart
lett. A. Kvh!. Dr. Flood. J. Mattbews.
P. DavU. A. MlUlke*. D. Scott. Grif
fin. Nichols. U R. Heck. C. W'rlslcy. W.
Campbell. Rev. Deet* and W. B John
ston. A pleasant evening was spent
and Mrs S. W. Porter are spend
ing a few days at timnd Rapid*.
Miss Ella Bushnei left Monday for
Alma, after spending a ft*w days In
town as the guest of her sister. Mrs.
WUllam Thomas.
School opens Monday after a two
weeks* vacation
Mrs. G. M. Dame returned home
from Traverse CUy Tuesday.
Mr*. Feck arrived in town on We«l
nosday evening and Is the guc-st of
n lativ<*s. after spending a few days in
Buttons Bay.
The Ladles* Aid spcleiy met at the
home of Mrs. James K»*hl on Thurs
day afternoon
Mr*. W. Hurlbut. who has l»e^ ill
\% cimv*I»-?iclng;
Mrs. Kelsev returned fn»m a visit
with relallvis at Btngham Tuesday
The Y. P. S. C. H will hold a social
gathering every month In the church
parlors fn*e to all. Rnt<TtainmeBt will
te provld»Ml. a program given and refr*-sbment*i served. A cordial inviia1 ex»ended to any and all of the
...........
lH-<.|de Ui RiH nd a pltiasaiu even
ing
assLted by another
pastor, will hold s«-rvl<-es Sunday In
l.ot»i i* e M*thi»<!lst and t'angn-gallona:
imton Bine children were bom. who
AlCrS COANCRt.
Brrt Naeh luu^breB helping W. H are mil gnmn up. while from the sec
cmd. five, who are yet small. They
have the sympail.v of all.
Blmey Pickard and C. L. Daytqn
were here on business oine day last
Mr Onoprr of Orawn dk) nome re week.
John Kraltr start, his schesd in
pi^rlDg on Mr. 8ber«n » hooee one day
Shetland this morning after a tso
weeks* vacation.
H. Wni
Anthony Kachaxed and three broth
R^nk drove to Tmv
er* were here from East Jordan at
tending the funeral of their father.rharles Rial ha* been drawing j
Rev. hji. A. Blenlavrk) arms here to^
to Travene* CUy.
day
saying requim mass in the Cath
11. M. Warre n'* address |« now '
olic church for the late John Kaehazel
er»« City. R. F. I) No, C.
Miss Stone of Old Mission Is vlsitII.
with the ta
EAST PARADISE.
ClHand relumed ln»ror from
Kalamaxoo laat Wrdneaday.
Wwlneaday where hr
o....... *«..
*t»mt thr holidays.
BOWER'S HARBOR.
went
Mr. and Mr* Hoin* Tahbrrer
Tahl
Fn-d Jikbnson redume«l last w»*ek
fo Fife l-ake Thuraday.
from Grand Rapid*, where he ha«
A numhrr^^)«>prr of Ihl* place bien apendlng the hbllday*.
have luliitid the Order of
Miss Ellen Elman spent a few days D. E. Rolfe: O. G.. Bert Taylor. After
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Howard CIrland drove throogh this last week with her sou David.
the installation th<-y sat down l<i a fim-[ wev-ks* vacation.
“
illMrlbnilng bill*
neighhurb<iod to ^ay (list
Roy Case n»tnmed home Sunday. '
-------------Uttte Helen WiliobiH\ who has beer, kupjH-r prepared by the Rebekalis and
of M. iianibnrger *
very sick with lung fever.. ta sonn*
E. An-trii and
N-tter. and we hope sbt- will soon be
went to Kingalry on Sualne** today.
Jan*^9
”
‘
Lou**
Ld<*k
fnim
East
JorK»'e him a pleasant Kurprisc
well again.
—
•
•
.hort
vL-U
with
Irieuds
and
W<-dnesUay
.jening.
twelve gtie*t>
I. J Krwmareh U hauling log* for
dan
on
Miss Gipsy Holmes has gone tr
pent
relative
Hurt Wllaoa.
Traverse CMiy to acc-ept a putUlon as
MAYFIELD.
Ulch
Mr*. W'. 8. Raxton and hahy Bdlth nurs<- in the hospital.
Mrs W..Bunn received wj.rd W<h1The I^l^* Aid society me* with
veil.
candv
and
nufx
w.
have a aeverr cold.
niwday
that
her
sister.
Mrs.
Lyiliaj
rs.
Addle
f^bs
Thursday
aftemotin.
Mr. and Mrs. l-Ya
.n L attindR(»Lerts. wgs very ill. Mrs. Dunn U-f: ’ Mls.s Fannie Wil
»lJzr Mort ij on the *lck
There were
present.
(irere seven pnahuwanu returned
< Inr hchcsd St Trsveix* City.
Kin
from a two weeks* visit In Canada.
Mis* Ethel Bowers of Kingsley
vis for Chicago Wulnesilay evening.
Miss norence Crotser went to Tra»-i Ml. and Mrs J. Sanlxim left WedMr. and Mrs. Geo. Jamison relumed IUmI at Mr. Blackman's last w<vk.
iheir bom-- In Traver>**
PORT ONEIDA,
last Wedm*sday fmm a week's vMi
MUs Amy W. Id man of Ijike CUy erjte CUy Siindav. w hen- she exiHH-t.s j ii»'>*usy
after ji.ndlng the boli.lay,; wUli
lihse* Ib-rtUa and Pearl I^awr with relatives at Charlevoix and oth was calling on friends here last Tut's- to attend school.
•'
nd of Traverse CKy are visit- er northern polnta.
A wtw-k of praye ih^U-ing <»bM-rved| friends in t<»wn.
day and Wednesday.
Mis* TillU- l>ri tnrau S|H-nt New
I Mr Geti. Lawr and fainl
Harry Holme.
Miss Marian Glbl.*. who has b<-t*n IT the IlaptlRt cl
Vt-ar s In Traven-e
Alma, after spending his vacat
spi-uding her vacation at home, re Everyone Is Invited U) at end.
" I dJ
tumwl to Olivet college Monday.
hin iiarents here.
we«-k at Whtti
hall. Summit CUy.
Harold Gibbs liAs n-imn.t d bis w«irk
Mm. W.
. .
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given at Cedar CUy Sat unlay.
In tb<- Traverfe CUy HlghWchool afte: next Sal unlay. Janiiar>- l.t Fiillowing j
Is the program t<» l»c remb n-d: S.n.g.l Mrs. Prlmean and dauph er Eunice
Mr*. Albr rt Prause vIvMihI relatU
s bolidaj' vacat iou.
T.n-rday in Traverne < Uy.
In 0(H»d HnrUir one day last w«*ek.
Miii Bertlia Sleward is nc.vv helping Mr.and Mrs. Tedmtn. lb rtha Sje er.
Miss 'iWlGherlng and bmiher
n-Minu-il
home from
Mrs. Uic** and H Gii.bs. A discussion ,
n 'miu-^l home
nichard Sullivan and daughter J*
Ri>>- returned to Traverse CUy Mon In the borne of Mi>. Addle Gibbs.
nle of Empire, who have l»een visit I
A. 8. Baniuin lost a line cow quite
day. after s|H>ndlug the IndUlays with
I't-ck drove to
relatIviM* at Ihl* place, returned
ixpi-ctedly
relBlIvi-s here.
their home ytuuerday.
Vng In^o tlie hoiw*
L*-<- GibCs
elunied
Roy H. Harp«»r was pleasantly sur
'
John and Nrls Olmm. who have Ihprised last Saturday when ten young
the!'coni raising." led fiy F. Dean, fol home this we<k from a trip » Grand
vlsltlng relative* here. n*liim»*d
boys galbered at bis borpe. It being ter. which he will
|low.-<I by C. Ilarrati. The qu<>tion
*•
their htimeN In Travemr CUy. ^
.MI.-k Olive L I>ago. who half he<‘n his tenth birthday. Dinner was m-rVed
MUh Nellie
vUliIng with her slater. Mrs. Albert at lusin. and taffy and sugar»Hl p«*p‘.wt-nil by .*J|M*akerh
lung trouble and
. quite poor]
Prause. for the past w*M»k. returneil t'oni were M*rved during the .lay. Hr
t-ompllcario
Trixie .Monro<- and company will
to Maple CUy yesiortlay. where she rec ive.1 several nice- presents. They
jsn t*th.
vUed to attend.
In town and enu-rtain n<-xl we< k at :
all reisirl n kih)U tim.*. Those present
iftuuidinn seboul.
_______
Mrs. Fenstermacber
e Waller and Arthur Elman, Wllllr
vaudeville and play. entUb-d. ; lVck'
SOUTH GRANT.
rerum.n! last We.lm-sd
|.Vank and
Bad Hav '*
The
hard
storm
<.f
last
bYiday
night
visU
to
Phlladelphlx
L'lllobee. Royal J
The V. P. .S. r. n. win give a S4K-la
nib-d the roads so tlm the mail ear j M. Hamburger ex|H-iri
4
SOLON.
Kh.pher and c..s
Ivegin- eiiiUled -Trip Around tie- World" ii
hnmgh Saturday.! tire stock of g.ssls In
rb-r could not g<*i tbr
A cold wave struck here on Sunday.
announce
b'lirtli
lle will rerin- from
We have a new carrier on this r
It wn^ oiilv ir. ahiive.
» nt w 111 be givi-n.
Mr.
Stebblns*
health
failed
wi
he
bad
:
miMnes.
N. W. Herrington has a lame bark.
Miss Uuth Banm
to give up the work.
\
aecouiit of ihe luid weather last
U g. Qninsey 4» driving team fur
CEDAR
Mr. and Mm H. U-racool are here Saturday the annual im <-iiug ami r«.M II b‘.ive school <*n i
R. II (h»te.
C
Mrs. J. A. IVnnlugti did shopping visiting old neighbors and friends call of the Baptist chunli was posi
Mrs W. Childt^n and Mrs. J. Mills of 111 Trav. -F.* ritv one . lay last w.*ek.
There wim a paGv given for them at pom-tl until the coming Saturday It
Old Mihiibm are visitiiig Mrs. J. \\
M. A. Culver Is able to be out again Mr. Champion's last Thursday even-• Is hoped that a* many as i>ossible maj
DU kermsn for n few day*.
Mrs. Ueo. Grusveuot U quite sick,
The mads are full of snow and near
lly spent Sun Ing. All who atteudiil rejKirteJ a j In- present.
time.
! ^U*" t>kalitrky r»-iurn<‘d W*-«lnesday
ly ImiiaKsabb'.
r. Mrs. IVtri pleasant
Mr. and Mrs. George Hlsard an.! 1 from vl.slUng m-ar Big Kapids.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
C«Mi FerKuson Is *mi under the diKHomer hlMird s family visited at Mr; Miss Beulah Douglaays reti
tor's Minv
. Miss Agnes Mahn vlslte.1 I
llarvev's vii-tenlay.
her home in Trav e City
A. J. White Is milng Tager's mUI Mm Ott
. Herbniihi r. U. F.. n turnt-d home
The West L'nlon Aid tmA last Thursyard with logs.
dav at Wexford with Mrs. Holmes.
Th»' yomig folks gave G«hi. Hulros a Trav
lifndd 4-alki
Mrs. W<*lls retum<s1 to her home iu
fiurprise party at S. II. Cate's Friday davs th»s week
Thursday of last week,
evening. It being bis ICth birthday.
Si-houl began In the grammar n»om Grand la*dge last We<ln»-sdav.
Fn-d sift returue,!
. Mary Cato llnlslusl her sclsml Frl last Tuesday and In-gln.s iu the prltialer this win-k H<- Marlon Thursday, after spending a
morv this m<»mlng.
C. Canute's Kslay.
few days with his brAVther. C. D. Swift,
Will Gulm. r uf Foritorla. Ohio, reSev eral fx* arts wen- found In .lysterAj Mrs. I). L Ensign and Mr. and Mrs
tiiiaied to C«Mlai last w«-«-k and ex|H»cis
eVs .New Y« ar's day.
j Barkmnn went tI.. Traverse cl’ty
to spend the winter here. He U a It Mr Harv Grac«‘ Haren were
Men who havelifid ex|)erience
MABEU
- iirday evening to» attend the play*.
I^cy and
Willie Pray of Traverae CUy vis lH?mHllri now.
WDard of Ox."
in -.rrey iron moMin’^: tint! wlm
dek
last w<x-k.
The K. H. snow plow has l^-i-n kept
ited his itarenis one day last
G<hi. Van Gorder and son M3*ron
Mr.
Clark
is
quite
sick.
an- willing' to work
busy keeping tin- n»ad <»i»en
.relly bus
Mrs. Walter Watson 1* on the sick prelly
w ent to Trav erne City Thursday
Mr. Schenni-rhom lost a
shops. cun fiml 6b-mly <-m.
bis week.
list.
G<-orge and Hattie Manchester ncow one day last wt^k.
ploym< ut under yearly conAllM-rt Carlingtivn visited his par
Art lUdsroler of Boyne CUy I*
The lUerarv s<»cb-!y will give Ihe lumetl Thursday from an extended vis
entr. last w<-ek
it lug hi:, parent t. Mr. and Mrs. C\
rates ninuint: from
tracts
play. JumlHi Jim" next Saturday it with relative-; at Waylaml. Mich.
bn i HoUmier.
MU* l»la Maiil'.:old w«ni to Elk
ing the childrei; ev.-iilng at the town hall. Every «uie
Chicken |»ox 1
$:i.*2r> to M.-V) la-r <lay with
. rpsal Cox are
Rapids yt-sterday.
at this writing.
invited to attend.
tnmspt>rLiliun imitl. by adprou.l psnnt* of twin Ih.vh.
G(h». Vjin Goider w^
calb-r
Jan. k.
Mrs. Hattie Blonschlne U no U*tter.
diwsing
•Mrs. R C. Gardner, who has been
llllac Friday.
A mimbcr from hero attended court
at Leland last week
COUNTY LINE.
lelurned home today.
The worst storm of the season was
Mr. Mr|-\ill and Mrs McQueer wenWitllam IMvIson. who was called to
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT.
Sunday,
snow
and
la*i
Saturday
and-Sunday,
h'alrwell.
we^lL Mich;, on acH-.i
le in marriod laai week
Tlu^ Y. V. S. C. K held their rt-gu
wind blockading the roads so they
* hU father, retuni.-d home 8nl
ctlon of oiri.
The ann
Ill dajyV evening
et^
itlon
the Sunday schtMd[ was held yesterday
ye
Mrs. Clarence
church on Tuesda
Miss Octavl
S’lperlntendent. Roy Hannaford: a*
Brigham.
Jan.
T.
a
son.
Brigham
Iring
ring relatlvi
Dr. McPhail and v
slstant superintendent. Mr. Johnston;
Raymond Davis
.avu ^ Of Mr
.rT^v.;';']s.;’
ned I
secretary and treasurv-r. Miss lUlier.
tIu-Junior
lltUe
with organist. MU* Baker: assistant organ Wm. Davis ' ‘^\oxlord. «»« KIIIa
lor C. K. divld ih.-ir rcpiUr
Frida,
lung trouble.
^
tv^ir
ist. Miss Sullivan: chorister. Mr. Wil
Will Barker went to Elk Rapids Sat- son; infant class. Mr. Hsnn.atpnl; ad
•<-ar
ymond In the back and killed him on M<mdiT aftemtwin.
Raymond
HoataRfl* Bl*cX
urdsy
vancevl. Mrs. E. Billman: young ladles ilmoat Instantl
tanily. The funeral serMi^a Emma liarth returm-d to her
127 Front St.. Traverse CUy.
Mrs. Johnston; voting men's. Mr. Jobn- Ice* yere held In the Disciples
Hchixd at Elmwcjoil Saturdav. after
•Voti art- personally n-qm-sted hurrh. conduclcHl
iduclcHl by Elder Holmes *t>endlng the holidays a: her home in
Will C
ime to Stinday school m xt Sun The family have Uie sympathy of the
J. Hoyt last Saturday,
this place.
day St 11 *. m. Class<-* are so arin their sorrtiw.
prOR 0AUK
Jan, «.
Mr. and Mrs Rr.bert Agosa returned
sd m>w that all who come wlil
lly I
home from Charlevoix Tuesday.
feel at home. You are needevl. come
Geo
1416 -Forty *ev«n acre
KEYSTONE.
Alfred Anderson returned home this
their houic
farm odp and cne-bnlf iiiilfg
Miss Maggie McGarn' returned from
bool convention j
Purkis* arrived homo Tuesday.
New York Saturday aatf commenced
north of Grawn, all under
GOOD HARBOR.'
which was to be held in Grant churc after spending a-few dav« st Maple
schtjol thta iDomlBg.
cultivation, jrootl buildin^m,
Rev. H. l*4-tiU*one. who was taken
Mrs. C. Batw retamed home from seriously 111 a few days aao. is recover- last Saturday had to be postpored on City, the guest of his sister. Mrs. Me
oiffhty rods shore front on
account of the storm.
Truant
Officer
Vinton
was
oat
last
Silver-Lake, fine resort
“jame*s^ndall and daugl
Mr. RobUmon was the guest of his
^*^Mr*. P. Swanson. Jr., enjoyed B visit
cck vUliing the schtxds again.
ground All farm tools, stock,
sUter. Mrs. Capt. Iloljerison. of the
from her brother and sister. Mr. and
Alfred Da\U* people are entertain Hotel Northoni. IhU week:
crops. Get after this, neiflfhy from
week.
H. E. Gin <*iok a trip to Traverse
John Eltxen and
bar.
Mrs. WrigJit
chMdren of Trav
^ Mr. and Mrs. Errc Youmana wc
Coasldera- erse City, who Ibave been visiting her Citv lari week.
the Charles' Manm
1415 -100 Bcn- farm ei^bt
. to CvHlar Friday, returning Saturday
The Ladh-s’ Aid society wHl hold
tlou. $2,000.
r.
Mrs,
Dell
Ramsay,
returned
to
sister.
R*
milt-s east and south of the
Dr. J. W. Prenlioe rtf Alden vislteil
their next meeting at the home of
forpo- their home last week.
Buyers arc offering 50
t hlH son Will and wifs last week.
Mrs. Hurlbut cn Thursday aftef^oon.
city, t^ighty acres under cuUitatrtes this s. m.
On account of the bad roods l*s<
Miss
Ulllan
Humpsch
has
returned
vatton, thirty acres fruit, nil
Geo. Mahn. the cast side merchant, Sauirday the mall from Nessen Clt>
uncle. ^
calksl nt Trsvcrac CUy on business lo- could not get through. ThU is ihe to her school in the Houdlck district
kiotla, fine varitief. l^I
after a short vacatloo.
^ Urawn.
fir^ time it has mlsaod this winter.
buildings, creek across farm,
Mrs. Lamport returned to Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Braisen re
Aug^- Purtner Informed the writ€-r
- Rapids Thursday
lumed
home
thU
wei-k
from
a
vUii
good wood timber; horses,
that he had aold his property at Cedar
entertalnei Cily^ and that he ex]
with
relatives
in
Grand
Rapid*.
Mr. and Mr* C. Eaton
K
cattle, sheep, hogs, chickt-ns,
xp«-ts to moi
aiecr and daughter Travs^fee Citf
Mrs.
Bushnei
IcH
Monday
for
Alma,
- Mr. and Mrs. PalmaK
BUMMIT
CITY.
Itf I* Iihe
crops, farpa tools. Idaho fvs
of Travt me‘ City last w<-ek.
Bari Tcdman relamej to Fowlervllle after spending two we**ks the guest
Reuben Kilwv.
vcr. Lowr price. Fever high.
of her daughter. Mr*. William Tkotna*.
Robert Klnglu returned
Wednesday.
Get afU-r before pulse tlrops.
Clarence Scott relumed to Pell
rrW,r«on..ne
Glen Wiley and family nnd Miv.
tson of 1905. arrived here In lime
Wo also have a few good
upRid the hoUdars with his Par Laura Robinson, who have been this wreck.
The Ladles' Benefit society will hold
is and friends. But as Uae is he^ apendlng the hoUdari wHh their par
bargains In mty property.
tBlng to hang heavy on Ms Blind he enu. Mr. «nd Mr*. J. WUey, returned n ten cehl tea roeeUng at ih© home of
Mr. and Mrs. Geone Dame on Frida
OBpecu to eUrt
of Stark. Kansas, ha* aftereacm.
Inlo Ernest Cerkey's house.
An experience aocUJ wm* given by
Moved hk famili here ^d Intend* to
j(j\
«cbool U out and MImI
h
HOLDERS
WANTED
^
W4DE BKOS.
Real Estati Md Loans
“-"‘I. I ..-Vi;"
WAOK mmom.
OAKBEBK
LOT no
LOT 182
LOT 183
LOT 184 '
c LOT 188
LOT 230
Lots 235, 2;T0. 237 as advertised arc now sold
LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
LOT 214
ALL F0R_8ALE!
These are all early selections and are the
Handsomest Lots in Dak Heigiits,.
the most charming addition to Traverse City. This
addition is now’ largely built over, and good lots arc
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa
rately. e.xcepiing 1S2. is:i, 1H4, which must be sold to
gether. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be
LOW SPOT______
CASH PRICES;
The whole bunch of'
TWELVE LOTS
if sold
one time and for cash down, would be
A BARGAIN!
As th.e price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.
Atso One Acre Lot
in Bircliwond
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back 20
less a strip two rods wide on north side for street.
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot.
TH0S.T. BATES
^23 Frtst'^Stred
f*-* i- *
A
traverse CITY, IDCa.
rOtVT tflCRNtfii. rfHMV, JAMUAKV 12. 1ML
A Oltet OM.
I In HoU«i4. vtiera tfe* roa««sjn sre
•o cfiea wAt«r tastetti qf to«. tkc
■cHGiinn
ighness." oaid one of the|
"we bava diacovered that:
UtU racer la a IM."
i
-A girl!" alacalatBd the eoBat
BOW eoflipHMiy goos. Tho eaotioBa "ThCB. by 8L cauist^^. she
rooaed by this brilliant scene pot to teach the lads! Bok la thlar hei
fiillhl «n IM-fofvor feoUnga. The onthBriBBtiO WOlOOBM to tho yOBBg OOBBi.
Katinka a only answer waa a tlaiid
SBfgiBg Bhopt hBT like SB ofgBB-roU of liftiBg of her Uda.
praise mmd tHbote, atlrred her smiaes
The crowd, acoing her In colloquy
wtth B pataBtlBg mplBre nerer fHt with the cooBt, and mot knowing what
before. The bond was playing the na- had happened, began again tu ahOBta
Uoaal Blr and the people were laugh- of The green! Hurrah for the green!"
iBg and ahonUng.
The count, as be looked toward the
The Uttle peoaBBt a fealty to her spectatorx, caught tight of one of the
pHoce was a ooaiplete self^haesatSon posters placed on a hoaae nearhy. Hr
la this BiOBieBt. aa phe turned her rained hla head for silence, nnd read:
WANTED.
eyes to the alelgh where the count
"The race la declared to be for coo WANTED—Work at
Hera's Your
wax standing, barobcaded. smiling oo testanu between the ages of ten nnJ
Martha E. Orr. 431 !
the crowd. The chlWa face lighted thirteen." he announced. "The aex ol
At considerable expense we bare
2t».
with the fire of loyal devotion ax she the racer la not mentlooed. as you see
fitted up a pracckal and up-to-date op
lifted the little Ivory number lo her I think I give the unanlmoua deciMoe BOY WANTED-Tb do errands anl tical room. We have laaulled tho
wrok about printing office. Herald latest scientific instruaenu for eorllpe. aa If cooaecratlug herself to some of the crowd when I say that the purac
and Record Oa
jan 6 tf reeling defective vision, also the most
high cause, and whispered to hereof: is hers. Take It, my gallant girl." b«
"I will win the race. I swear R! added, holding out the coveted trophy;
modern elt'ctrlcal machinery for Iona
And I wni win also a emile from the "you have wen it not only fairly, but WANTEO-Fttralxhed room* for light cutting end grinding. There U no
bouaekacplng: any number, though other institution of thU kind tn ihU
count when he hands me the prize.
gloriously. May vou do as well In
no leas than three. Communicate part of the country.
There was lltUe further delay. The every race that awaits you in life."
with Grinncll Bros.* mnsic house,
We open an optical room to the pubKatlnka to<ik the purse, ter tears
Couht of Wasplk wax drawn tw!c*'
He on Mondry. Jan. 8ih. Prof. A. J.
corner Front and Caax streets.
along the line of spectators, so ihpt 1
and a sweet smile takins
Bhellman. ih« celehratdj occuUst and
dec »-lf
all might tee hla'^sumptuous sleigh, *
piled with costly furs, and hear the! The luind struck up a gay. irl WANTED-Work by day of any de
jingling of the silver belU on the red i «niphani air. and the voices of the
scription; prefer nursing. 802 E
wt't'k. Jan. Sth to
I>oeple rt>‘C once more In enthusiastic
harnesB of the four black horses.
Front,
dec II J
!y extend an Invltat loo loThe piibl Ir to attend this
The ctHinfs sleigh now took posi rriex of “The pmn! The green!
opening. llemomlM'
tion near the flag which wa.5 the goal Thn‘c cheers fur the gro«:n!"
and leM ell deL'cth
Ighi absolutelr
nusbed with vlclorr. Kalinka lifted
ixh. Fred Fuller, 143 E. T^nlh.
of the race, and a trumrx'ter. in fail
Prof. Sh*'l
Bill lie pICOMMl
: i.» nv't't any diffle
taxtic costume, stepped forward and Flulln In her arras and with the pro
ffleiilt and hereiofOfe objMlnnte cwr*'s of der<*rlivo vlKlun an*l
sent a note of clarion clearness oui clous purse clasp.N! tight, was making
will treat hem prop**rly. Rfrat'mlM*r
through the crowd when she
into Ihe Icy air. T.hls wax the signal!
^
tbe date and plac
•stalls jewelry
pitiful little sound and TrudTK . I hi'ard
for the beginning of the race. Thv»|
LOST.-laire collar with pdd h**rse Mor*'. Jan. Sth to 1
cIuirluMl h. r arm.
Jan 4 Dt
\y. Hast all.
guardians, ax they are called, plactvij
.Kh.^. pin set with iiearls. iK'lween
"Oh.
Kaiinka.
forgive
me!"
she
I a line. There wer»*
wer»*!
'
Eighth
street
and
F<irx'Mrni
hall
on
"H wa^all my fault! Molh-r
It lia.s iM-t n Ha
leven of them. Katlnka. beln;;
Cass. Return to Angus McTidl and
I’hematb-Ums That a-M-rtlon D di
>er 9. wax ihlr. from the end. The ^*=* dei'p and Fatliu promised to !>e
reci'ive rewa.-*l.
mn 4 tf
j pnnen bv the f let Hist three w«)nj*’
siHv-tators. re^iuitly so nalsy, wi re as ! good If I would bring her. but slh? ran
j lie engagi*«l In fb.‘ w-'tk of mskin
silent as if some siHi-rhb-ss fear had away front me whi*n she saw you, and
faJb-n iijKin them, their broad, frank I dared not follow."
"Tnidchen. you were very. vi‘ry FOR RENT-Thrc't -living «mi-. fti« [ I..II. B*!, undi : Ht.' dicM-t i .>ntr,'l nf th.»
fa<*cs grav«- and watchful.
iilsh*'*! or unf'ariilsbt'tl. :“.i S.»iith|navy d*'i»srini*ni Tlu'sv w*»uien arc
The trumiM ter lifted his bright horn wrung." said Katlnka. trying hard to
Unb.u Htn'i t.
Jan. St.t;Mn. Wlzal>*'!h Ilrowii Davis, who is
again and blew thrive rapbl notes, and be SI41UI. "You ought not to have
com*'.
Hut how can 1 be anything but
*‘»r many of th** IraiMirtaut
11 ki* a flock of doves startled from
FOR RENT-A furnish*'*! store^ l.i^
Ihelr cote, the eleven little figures grxHl to you when the ctuint has been
«r.-»pi.l} !tN*
I Him, «'ic., by wbicTi marin**n* sl****r
shot out from under Ihe fluttering blue s*i g*K.d to me?"
Thus cndiHl the m* morablo race by
1 ib.dr cou^^*'K. and MIsk Jan* t MrWlI v
inner and the race fairly began.
i Him; and Mrs. H. F. H. Hedrick. wli*»
On. on they sped, the line scarroly which Katlnka won Ihe means of keep
nqtilr*'j hav*- d*in«' niueli liiip-iriani w.nk f j.broken for a space. To Katlnka there ing all h«T d**ar ones in comfort.—
an 2 !f i tb*i almnnar.
an atom of fear. A filing Julia Magntder and hYauct‘s l^-eds. hi
of peitict cot^denre and security l>elinea«or
WANT DEPARTMENT
htr Mlber chOeff Wr h^s Eltle mob
As a lUUe OkSB aha belirvad that ah
cooM wM thJb prtw!
Whao Khtiaka rwoched hose TrwdohoB sma vattiBc tor her at the fooc
or IM latdar vbMi ftmod tho ootram atalr to tho hotMoMoL The
chlM WBO appamtly trying to kick a
t7 a« UaUj nog ahonir
bete thfOBgh the Ice with her
•n«r aidnlgkc. Fin emogkt !■ tM along the aamv wafor-waya, wbleh wooflOB ahoe. as ahe munched a place
kftdiM from a Mertlr* rWm»ey aa4 run like some latrteate Uce patten
orer
thte
land.
the }cm6 iMldBs of tM tfoc azMl hlJ
“^y 6o T ierer go to.Dort. KaAn the work of a aM|4e household
tlnkar aha asked. peerUWy. "It Is
cake op poaaoagere golag from OM
Mr. mad Mrm. Wm
very d&n here, with aootbtf always la
TlUage to aaother, Uuie gardoM are
bIbed. and FInlln asleep."
thru Moken fhrtmgt the ktuMo
often made to sproot with beaaty oo
Katlnka put her arms around her
Imto the «KUa« iomb- Off Ito» the northern eooairy befOm the wfater
Tittle steter*! neck and whispered mysMtilac HKMB vme the cblldrco'e bed> Mt la. but jest aa they were naarla.^
tertooslyln her ear.
rooBi with two bed> mad six oeeopMU. Denka. his wtfe.'joost and KaUnka.
Tradchen a face glowed with delight
Mr, WexterluAd mad iitt wife wutited the borden of irafnc. or stopping t^
ed tethreet. Here was a chance for
m bole Im the roof U done as they more on. laden with
fun. even nt home! To see Katlnka
the poops, a b«l of tallpc opeaUg their
Ud.
dressed as Joost and entering a
Ulor fh«- roof fell to mod the dOff pei brilliant cops In the moist air. or
Ing match was as good as a story out
Uhod to tlie flmmex. The tou 1« flAOO. tnce-keCds and other regetables rngkof a book.
log stiuaree of greenery lo the broal
^ fuiir Ineured.
Later. whc>o supper was over and
The rtnrt M. E. chaKh of Port Hu boxee fllUd with earth, which arc
the mother's medicine had been given,
mn wma la m broil oror m cootroreniy pUoed midway of the flat decka
and nil wav quiet for the night. Ka
between the oonerremtioB mad the
In the cold eeaaon tbMe trekschutinka took the noee-lamp. a smal]
> rbolr. Iie.-momc the Utter made their 4ten remain motionless for months,
brass object with a projertloo called a
mppcarmjiec to rcutMeau. So lodlcmam looking like mcBster birds alighted
noac. and crept lo the Inner cabin
' ‘ did cerimln members of the conaresm amid snow and Ice to wall In patience
Here was kept tho big painted chest
tloo' become when the chortstem ap for the morn of spring
which contained, among many other
' l>oarrd tn their white mad black icar
Toward the Utter part of a Novem ihlnga. Joosfs Sunday suit. The moth
meals
>ereral eralked out of th*- ber. not so very long ago. a tre'n
er had not dared to trust him with It
rhoreh lu the midst of the sermon. At Bchull fri>m Friesland ventured to the
so far away from her waichfiil care.
a meollna of the trustees Tueitdayjiow
[ lower country with a cargo of peat foThey auccc-eded In turning the key
allrtlf, Un
was dcv-ldH to let nordrf^ht. Good ian. the owner of
in the stout lock, and then Kailnkn
the rholr
the boat, and father of the family llv orderiHl Trudchco to turn her back un
Ing there, bad hoped lo ret urn lo his til allowed to look.
ck. belle, their dertlnailnn, Jan. with Jeffro
iiouls MoUanen of H
Stooping lieblnd the box like a bird
kauwa M *‘Uig IdOule/' who trarebnl the twins 4t twelve years. Trudrhei,.
on ItB nest. Katlnka drew a pair of
with Rlnallaa Bros.* circus Iasi sum the girl of nUn. and llftlo Flulln. agcl
mer. bwl Is now a saloonkeeper, has fiinr. found himself held fasl by a mss* sciBHors from her pocket and cut off
tho two long plaliM i,f her blonde hair.
Civen an order fpr a bed siil
of Icf*. With n sinking heart, the falh Then, one by one. she carefully ad
siature and proportions. |i
er. who knew the signs of winter
nine ft<H Ions and four and oae-balf well. rt^alUed that months must luu justed the garments of her twin broth
er
on hcrnelf.
feet wide. Klnre taking chsrKe of the before the boat could be fn-cd from It
Standing on the llUlo mat. made of
wb«.u i;,ulc hss IH^B UKinc ISO IS. iKMidage.
her yellow hair, ahe called out In a
liles placod rndwlM- as a !k«,I I>rmle
What roust U* done? Jan himself
t. Imperious rolce: .
has ortlered a still of rjotbes. the mat could get work In hYlesland. where be
•Ready!"
uf which woul.Pw ri^ the punH»e of was known, and ko rould J<H,st,
■Oh. Katlnka!" cried Tnidrhrn.
an o\trrr<jal for an onllnarr-slited
iHiy; l.ul It was hard lnd**ed for them
pplng her hands, "you h>ok exactly
the vest wo»Id roach almost to the to b*ave the mother and the little (
like a boy. 1 could not tell It was not
knees. and the trousers completely *Twus the only way. however, ati
eoviT a man h feet Kk laches high. It was diH*lded that they should go. Joost! But votir hair! Whxt will
mother
say?"
The tailor has until spring lo nnUh taking with them the old gray mare,
Mother must not know yet. You
Uie suit.
Jettchen. that had inwetl them with
»l help me to hide 11 from her.
, fils 4-xcesstve leood nature oisl such patience along the weary miles.
elletl her little heart wIih*Joy.‘FnHei'c. take the hair and put It iti the
Stirc**XH U sia niKMl on every i»ackFrank Iisvidson of Haglnsw $20. lie
r the excitement of ihlx. she did not
When Jan had given hU parting
age. It iM th* nost Hurct'sKftil rem
was acco^l,•d by a stranger on lllchli- kiss to hlH wife and left her sobbing chi^st. and come to hixl. I munt b'Eve
tire when one lad fell down, hi*
good
night
s
rest,
or
I
shall
not
win
**dy known. It makes you well and
i:an attune, the main b.iHlnesH striH-t with FInlln In her arms, he turned tc
skate turning under him. nor had she
kei p.s you well. That's what Hollisof the w,-st Bide, about 7:30 ochsk Uke le.vve of Ka'lnka. who stood out
FOR SALE
The next day was cold and clear. All percleved the quick advanre i.f u third I j' .’ R.K'ky M*»iinia!n Tea does.
•i'tc bad a br. akUoaTi on my wag«in side with J.s.M. Putting his hands up
' '
le morning vlllagefolk from the iKiy who wore a ribUm . f pi
rents. Tea
I>rug FOR SALE-A f. w fine lh.»
aiuund the corner. Will you aive us a on her shoulders, he looked at her
buff legh*»rn rorkrel.s. W. It. N*'Ihou.
neighboring towns passed merrily she heard the crowd yelliug wm. v.;.-., ,
llfir’ said the stranger. •‘Certainly.*' earnc'stiy and aald:
________________
ni5 E. Front str«'et.
jan II 31
along the Ice oij their way to Dord of "The pink! The pink!" and lhenr‘'*
rej4.lned Havldson. -|x*ad me to It."
a w.iman*x h*ague to build ships Is WILLBElnl^vJ’r^r
:*Remember, I look to yon. Katlnka, recht to witness the aportH. Katlnka. xue saw that the pink had passed her
and they went lo the mrner of Hanill
City nt Ilroid
Katlnka laughed and lieni her bffdy j the latest In niTllu. Women are iv
•low and Jaei^ str^. jnst oiitsldo to U^’^re of mother and the little assisted by Tnidchen (who wont so
hagen's barn thv r.'s
the glare ,if the electric lights. Ah ones Yoiivjiro stroofMOid l.rave and far aii to give Httle FluUn the moth forward. Some one cried out "Gri'en mlndiMl that the ant. by re.sistles« eiig*»lng to fall!" an.l she laughed j rrg>‘. can collect heavy loatls and build
the> pss»,<d ft high Irfiartl fence David ! gtH>d. and whefl I am far away I shall er's laige car-rings lo keep her quiet,
not think uT you as a helpless girl, hut m she sat upon the flmir all unconiln. She thought of tho In.slruc-1 to-»my luilares fur themselves and
tis of oM Mynbixr Caef. She wexj that, therefore. It ks posxlblo for Cer
escaped notice as she .rai.
Ills side, and thiK one had a revolver. as mv llttie man. who takes Jouat's
placuman women, by loll and self-denial, to FOR SALE- l.fnrtvdaiic r
down the ladder and paused to buckle not faliing. but following hix rules.
-nefoie jcti ro any further.- said he.
Katlnka's heart swelled with pride on her skater.
‘ instant she flung apart her j conirlbule a mighty xhip to the uavy
ln>x*-s ;;s giH.d as m-v
•*ghe us your money." Davidson did
as If summoning the axslstanee j of ibe-^atherland, Collo<-tlng Ik>xos In
It was a bitter sting to Tnidchen
for salk at half price.
WO and as the men set off raised a hhl- No eomparlson could be so dear, no
of
the
wind.
Then,
folding
thos
*|
ih*^
shape of a warship will l.i^dlsiilh
.
watch
the\anlshlng
form
as
It
hk
M
iKU n. C. I^wls.
laboluo that brought two jHillremen.
rung
little
arms
across
her
breast.
•
u
U
k
I
lo
all
ineiuh*
i>
of
the
leagu*'.
That winter was the hardcut ths! away toward IX>rdn*cht. True. Ka
They pursued, flrlng a half doren
FOR SALE—House and lot. « P.mxhe settled
R* V. William 11 M«irray. pa.»for of
fihtils. none of which took eff.u-t. Tlie Holland had known for many years. tinka had promi.HeJ. If she wc»n the
CharP'H l,anra.^:*‘r.
jan !
:.w dares when
the rniw-isallsl church In S<dthold.
he would bring her mure sweeU flight which
felhiws disappeared down a side Jan found It very difficult to send a
I»ng Island, has h.'eu chosen loact an FOR SALE OR EXCH^NCE^f*^ <
street, paaalng Police Capt. Ha,*ktn»^. sufflrieiit sum of money for the actual than Khe could iwt and a pair of ear- xalls In pi rfect gra*'e
mer
sky.
lamplighttr
lu
that
place
and
has
enrings
as
big
as
her
llitle
ears,
provid
neersHitIcs
of
the
dear
ones
In
the
Ice
coming from supper, who notb-ed them
Then' wvi
t i f ailmiratlon (. r*'d uiKja lb.- performance of his
h>ck4«d U»at so far sway.
Jeffrow ed she would stay at home and take
I.H» late to blcK-k their way.
•he shot past I be dtitltw. Mr. Murray will Im- called up
good care of the sick mother and Fla
. fell III, loo. 80
lywila Piquet te of NrwlH-rry. ag.-d
pink. leaving the other otdors far be <m to walk over twelve mih*s nightly
John Armstr
ncuyled.
ft. was killed while trying to steiO »
hind.
the
young
jpotint
rose and doffi'i In the cotirxe of hIx rounds. He frankly
of
fierce
relK-lIl
spirit
ride mi a Boulh
paas4mger trslu.
a would skate
Ills
hat.
Kalinka
saw
It and her ownjt that the salary **f $25 per m*.nth
t«e Child s brea.-;! a;i »
Foe: F. Kiilghta of the Grip, will In- down ^Midrechl fc
medicines and
pulHes
boat
with
rapture.
She
felt
Is'one of two r*'aMjns why h*‘ sought
vile ihe governors of Michigan. In-t{ food. Her skating
even In her stiBri there musing and agitated.
the kt'on Intoxication of s«icr«'s.'^. Her the place, the oth* r iM'lug that he
^ and Ohio to a banqurt for a d». own land, almost nniiaralleled for he Kei-n ai
yellow hall stood out llk.'/a halo alnnU ne*‘«h th*' Incbb nlal ex* rclbe.
Katlnka fell the chill of thlx
cusshm i.r railroad rates and rolleas- swiftness. She had prapilrc-d with
th*'
childish
face.
Shouts
of
'
Hurral:
•r>
xeiis'ibly
as
It
HtlrrtM
her
cIo.selMM>ks at Saginaw
J^s^^l from M.eir oarlic-H ycvirs. «n 1
MISCELLANEOUS
A Modern Mirada
cropped hair Into a little sheaf of fi»r the gris'n!" heard on every side.
The r' 8 eomptndler of the ctii had often lu aten him In a race.
"Truly mlmctilotuj seCnu' the re HACKMAN-Alvah S.-yimm:.
ikiy
locks, beneath the edg* fl!!.'d h«T with t'csiaiiy. All alon*'. the covery of Mru. .Moll
. rency ba;« npprm.il th.> spidlr.ilbuih o
As rhe Kped along.-her basket on her
idlle Holt t>f
aii.l night call.v pnmiptly au>wef.'it.
It. K, Olds. Jotin K Whiiehall. Wm K arm. fcer cap with its stiff little frill >f the light Itoy'fc rap of n^d rlot.h tlin others vainly f.dlowing. she rt'achitl plac*'." writes J
K, Hooper. Wood
Stand at nty r.-.^aurant.
nti:.
Prudden, James j. iiai,d. smith G like a hand of hoar frost under the she wore She nilsstsl the snug, warn tho turning point, round which sh" ford. Tenn. "si
phtmex 371 anti 113K.
jsn 9Ah*
swts.iK'd with such a graceful curve
puss from her Jungs. iW
hooj
and
her
c**mf.»riable
llnh.
muff
Ymuiis andolbcrHtourganUethet'ap !|iKhi-fl;tlnK red hood, she darted llk<
that the applause rose to a whlrlwlnu lorx *leelare*l1 her end so u«-ar
MONEY >o“LOAli!!li^”iix!'imuar
Ita! National tiai.k of 1.«aslng. with aja bird pas, the sleepy old wlndmllD She felt s'range and shy In Ihe xhoii
family bndI watched by her
double-breasted of sound. SlU' vet red past the Idu.' lortj-*-iphl Initirx;
. capital Id lltHMkm.
|
^
„ knt'i' brt'tvhes and
Imtirx; w'hen
w'iien at mv iirgen*
pnt to mortgagea fiooaec for sals
flag which marketl the half distance request Dr. King s New Dlsctoert
laqalre of K. HeMaaut.^
Pan
Wall Allen M. Annstrotig becnmln. ^ard off the fierce NovemlaT hlaafs c*»at. Hilt f'^e whiulwl to heriyelf and
*d Ihe rac*' and ram*' bark toward fhe|Flveu her. with the astonishing rt'stiil
Hotel
>olymurmured
softly
not*'
nnd
then:
waideu I f JaekKon pri.^.m an interes: > aiul IwnloU like «,mo spirit of Win
c«i*ini‘<
tviii. .
lniprovem*‘Ut iK-gan. and coi
He
man.
1
am
that
now.
IndetM-my
Ing contert Pecan at ra,.o,.dls |.,r th, ^ ,.1^ wind along the Icy path. Over and
... 1 .I.r, **
timied until she finally cornplt'iely n HALMISTRY
Ramembw- the fotnre llaa to voa
e*»\vn'd. and is a ht'althy woman h
postmssiersMp whbh he varatee „ver again she wonhl pick out somi fatber*« llitlo man!"
hand, a oeloatlfle reading wlU rerea
The e*iunl hlni.'^elf had not
•lay." Giiaranteeil cure for coughH an
On she darted. c*ir\lng In am1
Htate S,ut.utM: Jaim s t; Harden Is tip
^ far ahead and set herself the
Ua tree Ufa's kUtory. Orer W1
colds. .MP- nn*l $1.0:1 at Johns«»n Dm
Ute ,1 esmlldate. He U, chairman e:
him Thin. In most among the crowd which was making a more enthusiast le greeting than wax Go . F. H. M*'adK. C. A. IbigtH *. Dru
Union 8L Mldn antraana
ttSMf
given to her as she came skimming
toward
the
hugiflag^le*
kcd
sjutt'e
up
the riMu y reiHitdnaii rommlllec.
casew. she did with an eaia- that m.udr
0*1.. druggists. Trial Untie lOc.
along, the veiy Incarnation of a swift
on the Oud*. Maas.
Wm. tlodh. Jr., of Mt. Oi-mi-ns her feel t^x„i,ant
M»'it with n*ilsy horns, the managers spirit *.f the ice.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETt.
Ax she drew n**ar the r<MinVs sleigh,
of th*' c*'n'monles. were moving offlr
We hare sad offer for tala the toi
loiisly alwmt. hiiKillng tie crowd, wh* stationed at the goal, she mnn'tl her
lowing llxl of real esUte. It la all da
Thl. report U muf up dally. Th. R. xlralde pr*»perty tnd must ha ooUl
responded to their ilirectlonx with face upward i*> receive the smile sh*«nd wisfer from th*' h*>roe In
Call or phone for prices.
• heavy wlUiln her. for the home caren laughing amlaldlliy. To one of ili*':o*
cord
to
not
re.pon.lbto
for
ch.npn
l••»lullip and tht'ii sn t.vi.i d th. fu
70 ft on Rsv St . ODDoalte Darrow't
seiuned to be inerra-jng every day. guardians v.f the fet. Katlnka whiThe count not .inly smiled; he U'cK
In prioom.
lilinre with an nx WI.ei, Hte slo-rl
store. PuUdliigIf on xama Is
U nhw usee
Kalinka b.eame aware
largo, bliih* IHTetl her desire lo cnhT Ihe race. T
mod to her with hU hand, and wbll*
hut can bo nsad for
and a dcpuiy arrhiHl mu fanner
reice.
ly I'oloriHl atIveitiM'raeiils posit'd all her lmir*'nse relli f. hv sh»»w,-il n.» c*m
dwelling.
he crowil yelled lisolf hoarse. Katin
l«.l CTlh. r.-.! i..„ ,.r,. air„u lo
Lot n. e eor. ICOi and Rannla 8U
Hbmg her way. which announced a scbiusiiesK of anything strange, a^* h
kh paHSi'd the goal and w.m the m.'rIfcc ho>l.r,
a $7 fL on ISlh 8L
skating match to Ik* held «n the Oude dlrec’ed her to a table on the quail Then, with a gentle turn, and, with noj
Ur.lMp •111! «.»„• In
'
S
60 n. lot on West tU 8l, waot o'
Maas tho next day:
th*rp
No. 620.
MCling lying Ign of brt'athlefxnesK or fatigue, sheji
AtIfB.«s th«i h.T h.^t.,n.l hn
There wax to 1^' a price of fifty uumtHTH on brtmant knots of ribbon. floated quietly on to where l!te c*:
tlirtmlooi^ to pulHin h.-r • «nm.n ll<
roited her.
iOK tt Ihe norih.m p.n of lUy rm.| florlnx for Ihe flest ran*, and afUT the Kailpka drew near, her .heart flutier8L and Michigan Ava.
IV.tt J;:st !;ef.ire she reached
announctvnrniH were the words. "Oon- Ing with Euitprexxetl alarm; Woull
ly low l>ro«Tut..r Orr ..I Itay City
S k>U oo Blmwood are, haCwaat
Igh ther** wax a sudden movement
Wayne and Bar Sta.
Mauling story 81;. Is .»i,. Mn'ond w it t.staulx from ten lo thirteen ycarx." they make her give her name?
a lots .on Snntca otreoL Mwoaa
front of the horses, and a little,
Thix waa to l»e followed by rarex
and she aay « that Ko.m after her ti
Juit at this Instant there wax a
Wayne
and Bay Sta.
ng girl ran iinxtfcadlly across the
r i.fte her h-iwbanti tol 1
r ho l.a ? |o» among the LoMen and Utrecht «u blowing of horaa on all aide's and a
Lot 71. and hooao. Oak Haights.
sard her. while a surtllngly fa
dentx. Hla hlghnrxx, the Count of wild huiza went up. it wax a welccme
»med hlK tt
and had wm i
One of the best locations to the etti
lar
voice
cried
out:
*
or
turroundlog
coontry for homo. 4
Waxpik.
waa
to
award
the
prlxca.
,u.p«-lea. Thc‘ piweeuior u Jbvm,
f**r the rounl of Waxpik. wh.wK‘ sh igli
5»ilne.
"Kalinka! Katlnka! §ister Kat!
"Ob!" thought Katlnka. "if Jboxt waa coming 8h*w1y along i^e Ice. lu
•w only here! He would khow these o'rcuitant lH>wlng to right and left wllo itrw*-d ym. Tr.idrhcn said you wax
It to 14 acroa land la Kmwood town
ship, s^bont 1 mfle from city UmlAs
btiy. but me aaw you putting oo
hoary Southeroera what real xkallng gracious smile's.
Will make a good market garden,
la. How our Mywheer CaK. the cham
One of the mm at the table rota Jooal a clothes."
f 40*a IH Billea ooiff of Oadar Sna
Ploo skater of Ftlealand. would have hurriedly and asked Katlnka If xh«
Katlnka's brain went round. There
rleuut *• thke Mi toaniM a- chuckled over his pipe If Jooal were wished to join Ihe rare, and scarcely were two jtuardlauB of the fete itamlinraos hobstucc. It‘&l«;scttts here and won this prtif--ax win he waiting for her infused aasont, ha lag beoMe the count's sleigh.
d! How n/Bth palax he took to tossed her a brilliant green ribbon,
ttdcam««cU]r. SoMbrAaml"Ach!" exclaimed one of the mea.
teach Jooot and me. and bow he paed on which hung a disk of Ivory marked •the child U a girl!" Flulln'x bah-'
to laugh and clap w hen I would boat with iLo number 9.
bUng chatter ms she hong mbom her
Mn. OUDltae BUiabMh Merrick, the Jooxt!"
Dmi-i let your fee (mr old. ulloe.
Katlnka. with a sigh at relief, threw shder's walaL left no room for mlatakt
talhor
•hUuthrouM ot Ke*ri>r
Kattnka'a hrata reeled wllh a ac.1- the greta loop over her b«to and lot ax to this facL KaUnka, completely
>llo» ud erlBkled. It yon
«t
taai.
feer
den ihoughtr Oh. to wla that fifty the Ivoit pendant drop above her wed by the glluatlon. said nothing.
nil for btoinly. uke HoUtoter e Rocky
av nemur M rajoy.4 . r«eplioo florins for the dear oaoa at home, in heating heart. Then, with a sodden She bold Flolta by the hand and allUIo Te». Si eeau. Ten or T»bthairilym whteh such sore need! ithy should ahe Bot feeling of courage, now that the dan- lowtHl the two guardians to draw theto
Iru JobntaR Dni Co.
taiiTMtNitaUrBs of mtory vooum’s club enter the raco dteguisid aa Joont? The
*r to the count, who aigned them
gerrahe moat dreaded mai pnat, ehe
poaten did aol any that the race wax moved awlfily off to the blue flag fly- to apiiroadi.
kor K«i
la maar eaaoa alao thooe booth
atlUrteo Che oalj boBos of thr po
people, who are bora aad M aad ttvo
and dU U these timTcih« hOM
It Is aa tmohoanT prectp might to
mOi of MmIumb. were «»T«d trom
»*r<Mla tf fht Tftet*. Tbe abUmI 4M
Ml rsAfMl M7 fwr.
Tte flUBUf «r
WMUrtntf, Hr>
IM M Ue MflOtafl tern. thiM
If you are fosd at a horse trade yon caa ilndopportoiltkshyiisiBC the Record wait calami. Ifyos
have other property loscU or trade this is the place
to make It knowa.
HBfiTonDeieetmEyeSisilt?
LOST
FOR RENT.
■Vn;
Dssiralile Property For sale
mmIll-I
A n«MMt s»r« HtdJciM
«• Draco.
3-ircM
ISl
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COLUMBIA TRANSFER CQ.
312 STATE ST.
Both Pbonei N«. 44.
ThinfsYouNeea to Know
About
PIANO
BUYING
A Lusy worM lit is ai.tl a
very liiiBv OL'e.
We Ceiimot
l>0 p>8l4Hl t»a nil
u*i—t4X) Imsy.
Therofori',
tlien* are thinj/K wr nrtvl to
know. Ill ilu- mrilH r of purdiasin;: yonr pian** you an*
too busy to .sbop aroutid and
IcK>k the inatU'r u[i.
Tbe
8impl.*6l way. is llio KIMJuLlWAV. ItsHvostime;
it SrivtJS vtiiir n*TV*'ll. N*, "pa.
fi*'.Mv iriivl” in the KimUaJl
Im. ««.,.ye.r th« IJ
Mt.i* SB*1 Srbuml^ii
.Simply Hiis;~*-ut
tb..
aljovo «v»u|N n an«l mail it lo
us, ami we’ll son<! you ust ful
piano inforniation that y*iu
ran l*K»k over an*l 8lu*ly'iu
the f|uirt of yotir own Lome.
\ ou want to know about
repuLutioii an«l wt ariDK qual.
ity; you want to know about
Ihr piano that is bc«t anitod
for this particular climate,
aliont tho K«»Hrantocand what
itm**Qii8.' i'ou want to know
ax)Dl our “lilUo payment
plan that iMke* piano l.uj in«
«My,” ana above and beyond
nU you want to tmow abont
onr
MddertSyMtmoIPitBo
SeUlBtWWchSETra
YEBSMsy...
player. Free oonperto Owly.
KIMBALL iiUSH!
HOBSE
aaiuxi(Qt,Piwr.
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FWDAV, JANUARY 12. WM.
I MCeORO TRAVCRW CITV, I
I srom OT Mi Kim |
raBiiwgKWiiiillBacKciche
(nf his mai«itj*s
Any penon having backache, kidney
pains orbladdertrouWe who wlU take two
or three Pine-ules upon retiring it night
•hall be relieved before morning.
bigbsat salary, namniy.
prime minister. Ibe mlalstcrs d
aaO. UBfd Weetbonr. Br H. U I
brtarlor. axtertor. cotonk*. war.
ea and tba aacretary for Indian
earn to be no lack nr beywu al^ receire $S5J$0 each; tbe ftnt
tor fuany good factog pieapicti Oim lord of tba admiralty fUfiB; tbe necof tbe lataat Mg offers to be refused to ratary for Ireland $21A60.and tbe oth.
embam of tbe cabtamt a salary of
lade for tbs
S-ysaroM eoll, ffOcMe. by Cbtmas. out $10,000 each. Tbe lord lieatnnaat ta«U lMfM« CM ■< I
of tftlilapOT^.
by Alcaadsr. TbJs relvta $100.000oa year, tbe lord amnPloe-ulet disjohro a uric polioni Md oiabte tha
Hanart or«faa«a •
s DO record, but last summM^ be eallor for Irrland $40,000 ipid tbe Aral
rraNHW BM oa tk* *aaatfc« «f tootBoo Voyage to take a record of ofAocn. one entered aervlce from rivil
M araa raaJ aaJ ooaaUCefad. la it
2:12%. so that bis speed U not prob ancretary of public works $10JK». Tbe
rMUaat Bloc aeorad cha coadlUov
Thi» is the lime to boy wod.
tbree latter offldals. bowever. bold no
lematical Iqr any maana.
oome BormaL
M4«r vbleli Cka (a»* ia plajad. aadinggihsSSpffr C«l 44s.
Wblie tbe racing season on Ibe light Mtfollo.
pMdallr aHfc rafaraaoa to cka nUaa.
Dimovuradby PINE ULB MEDICINB CO. CblcuTk. and t
Tbe death of Brigadier John Cam^
harness tnrf Is late la cosamcaclng in
cmtall throoffb the store
Cka -triaukdoat eapaadliara of Bonar
sections where K was oece popular to bell last wif-k leaves but elghtsen tdP. S.— Remember our opand (k. ak«>taCM, proftaaloM aplHt
DR. F. J, MAC NCTT—Practice limit
glee good meetings saiiy to Jans by ftcers oa tbe retired list of the army
ticnl opening, with Prof.
and iimmiBikl* « cka gaaa. CMC
ed to BYE. BAR, KOBE. THROAT
making tbe balk of the evenu eome In wbo served during tbe Mexican war. civil war and he was the first senator j or nary. He weighs 289 pounds and I
8hellman of Grand Rapids,
and rrmWO OP GLASSES. Office
oalr at Hanrard. bat all otrar tha
of
that
kind
to
represent
the
blue!
now
atning
his
fifth
enllstmeot*
of
four baring died since 1904. Of the
the months of July. Aogust.
Jonoary 8th to
Eyes
502 Wilhelm block, atlxena phone
tiT. In Ike dtacoaaloo. It .U t
three
years
each.
The
i
survivors ten are brigadier generals, grass slate since Appomattox.
aad October. sUll tbe seasc
658.
tested free.
tM>t. tka oaanaan ware dlrtdad baTbe German emperor, the king of EngUshmon by birth and the oldest
ally being lengtb««d by tbe addition tbroe are colonels, two lieutenant col
ivaao Cka radical aanaailoiia ot PraaPIANO TUNING—W. N. MUlard. 3U
ooela and three majors. Six are grad Holy, the youthful king of Spain, tbe man In point of M-rvice in the coast
to tbe metag map of dries In
year, cxpi rteocc. No wlocolnd with
Mwt Bloc aad tka mon liberal altl
Nebraska and Colorado and 4n tbe uates of W’est Point, four are medical queen of Holland, the king of Bavaria artillery, served tmo years at the front
OrtoneU Bros.______________
tore of PraaN
sootbem sules M Georgia, Alabama, offlc^es. one entere daervlre from civil aj|d the king of Saxony have never In the Philippines and dUUngulsbed
OR. O. K. CHASE, removed from
himself there. There are few Utter
life, three from the volunteers and taken the trouble to be crowm*d.
Mississippi and Loublana.
208 W’llhelm block to 407 and 408
Ann Artor, Jan. 1*.--Ckmr*e» of proThe exar’s chief mok dram s a’sal gtmners In the nrmy
Arjnordlng to the Buropean radng then served la the ranks Ufnre belnf
new Stale Bank building.
IrnuUmMlUm Mralaat Walur Bckonall. authority. Der Bport of Vienna. Wig commissioned.
Quiack. bellevtHl to be the oldest* In
General Daniel H ary of $3o.<*W a year and holds a very
ibr fa»ow quarterback of the Cblcafu Wag. the son of Wiggins, that while Rucker la the oldest in point of ser Important position In the Russian dian In the west. dl**d on the Satsop.
imlTermltj football lean, are asaln la owned In England was raced In AurWashington,
a
fern
davs
woild.
He
has
nmtrol
uf
all
lroi>erial
vice, having been appointed a second
clreulatioB here. H bavin*
MARK CRAW’S DELIVERY—Ught
trim last season. U a iroUlng wonder lieutenant in the First Dragoons in kitchens In Russia, and i vory two knew his exact ag«*. but he was ci«rfreight, luim-ls and trunks. Office
claimed that the lllchlsan Athletic Tbe Journal rrderred to In speaking of
months makes his rounds of tbe dlf talnly pSKt the ct'Uiury mark and It 's
1837.
at City Ikmk Store._____________ _
board U la poaaeaaloo of evidence
Wig Wag. says: “Wig Wag Is ihlMayor Srherff. new reft>rm execu fen-nl departments of his kingdom. generally bt lii ved that he was cIok • to J.H. MONROE GEO. W. MeWETHT
abovlaa ibal -Bckle" competed
MRS. E. L. BONNER’S hair dmuring
best horse now radng tn the world
tive of Marion. O.. propo.es to punish Ills rqnk Is that of a general in the 12t> years ti'd. Sidllers who knew him
parlors, over City Book Store. Room
bae«;^l last aumner aader an
1 army and he command* every fifty years ago say hi was an old man
That this estimate of the son of Wlg- habitual topers by putting them on a
JIO^____________________ ___ ____
serving in any rapacity under then. Quiack was almays a peactfui
glqs Is not an extremely extravagant iU-l of bread and water for fort>M lght
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Orond
tloaed aa one of iboae who bavc pre one Is seen when It N said that Wig Ijours or more whi never they are ar him in the different cuisines.
Indian, never took part in any of the
le Ijand and Ijonn Co.. K.
Traverse
General Horace Porter once cx- uprising* and *teadlly befriendiM tee
Wag trotted In a race one and three rested. He believes that this would
room 2.
ThurteJl. Manager. «OfSce.
^
«1 NEW WILBSLM BLOCK
Cbloafo. Jan. It.—Walter Bckeraa!! firus miles, from a standing start, on be the moat effective punishment that
ressi’d the opinion that symtiathy is mhlte.s He wa» a citlien. witb the
Hamilton A MUliken
baa dlaappaarod from the Unlvcrally what U W»ctica«y u half-mile track,
rould be devised and will put U Into alt vi^ry well, hut that tt I. easy to g. light n. vote and owned a hom • on
DR. T. A. WI LMELM. DentllsL City
of Chicaco and bU whereaboula arc at the rate of 2:10 to the mile.
practice at once, lu the past all typi tiMi far while trying to Ih* agni-sbU* !
Mock, room 1
unkaovn. It la ramored that he ba>
Star PfilntiT. 1:6»%. Is permanently cad “soaks" were kept In durance vile By way of lllusiratloii he told of a girl j
Special attention given to R. F. HOLOSWORTM-Bpeclal Stjpme to IVtrtili to engace In the paper out of the racing game and will make until sober and were then releaseil. whose swix-thean said to her one j
tent Ion to diH«*a*>e* of the eye. i*ar,
diseases of the eye,
btiataeaa. but that he will return to «»! the reason of 1»06 at Plqpsunton. Cal., Mayor Scherff. ln fore his clorilon. was evening: “W«*re you aware tha’ 11 Ory, Mnfff and Ml WltC Ruvtil •Mt
iHwe and throat. Gla**e* fitted.
with Dr. I. A. Jhompnon
leie la lime to be cllfible for football lu charge of Charlea IleRydcr.
Rooms 7 and S, H. A L Mercantl
s workman In one of the local far lasMil your house la*t night?'* Shi
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
Co. block. Both phone*.
neat year.
n
Charles LooglK»iham. owner of Frank lories. With the first day of his ad gave him a glance full of repnracb
Mtcblpan Flahtara Pramli
lv» you
Yoakum. 2:04%. haa sued the Pennsyl ministration Marlon ha* chang«-d from • or cimrM* 1 mas," she said
Two llEhteni who ball from MIchl vanla railroad for $16,000 for damages a wldivopen town to a strictly law- think I would not know your foot
gan are now Xh-lhc limelight of pugi Inflicted on the horse In a wreck near abiding rouulclpal.lly.
step?" But at thK he gri-m grave and
Urn. Tommy Ryan of 81 Jow^pr New Brunswick. N. J.. Oct. 30 last.
It Is undersUKMl that t\mgrt‘Hsman distrait, for he had passed In a cab.
thrt»ugh bU prolmbic battle with I»hl
Si rgeaut Freil Calhoun Fagan of tl i
SecreUry H. W. Wilson has prom Longwortb. prosjHTtlve son in law of
adclphla Jack O Brlen for the middle Ised M. W’. Savage, oaner of Uan the president, will nei*k renomlnatlou Thirty ninth company of cuaM arttl
weight champlonahlp, while Noah Patch and Cresceus. to prepare the at the proixT time. In which event he lery. now etat|oni>d at Fort McHenry
Bniaaon. who flgbta 6nder the name Ijcxington trotting track this season will cnihs swords with George 11. Cox. Is the largest man In lilher the arm>
of Tommy Buma. la to 8ghl Marvin with a view of having both world's the Cincinnati boss. Ttie latter U not
‘ liart the Utter part of the month In pacing and trotting n^Hjrds made there. likely to favor the candidary of any
lioa Angelea. A match between the Mr. Savage has wrltu-n to Secretary one Identified with Pivsident Rik»»i*- TAXES
Michigan pair fell through bocauae Wilson Slating that he believes Dan velt. who last fall sent S<‘creta6* Taft
llruBao deoUrod tbimaelf unable to Patch will this season |beat his worlds to Ohio to denounce Cox and his
make the weight demanded by Ryan. record of 1:65%. and he hopes to have methods, the rwult btiing that the Cin
lea Yacht Regatta.
Cresceus take tbe championship away cinnatl dictator and his forces wen* Notice fo the Taxpayer! of the City of
Traverme City:
.-—An Ice yacht rogatta U to be held on from Lou IMIlon,
overwhelmwl at the |k>IIs. The
The Ux rolls for the coltectlon ol
Maakegon lake aa soon aa the Ice. U
The. movement for a new speedway Ing fight will lie exceptionally blttei. the state
Ltnty
aufflclently thick to make aalllng nafe.
Pittsburg win likely meet with suc- for it was Cox who sent Loogworth to year 1905. and for the dellnqucnl
The coufae over which the yacht* will
The city gt>vemment Is said to tbe state legislature and afterward to school and city Uxes and special
nail will he IrUngular with the aurt- be ln\favor of providing such a drive congress. This does not mean that u^stnents for said year have been
placed in my hands for colli-ction
Ing point near the club houae of the for the>orepm«rT»rThe city.
Longwortb ha* worn the Cox collar,
my office to receive aald
Muakegon Yacht club.
now until Feb. 1
om m
for the Ui8s nomlnaUxl Ijongworib ta^s from
week day from 8 o’cUx*k
Then^ are now eight Ice lioafa on
Pn'hbylerians do not object to the nolely because the latter’s name would
•clock
in-the
forenoon and from 1
Muakegon lake that are nearly In a admission of the pn>iKw.ed new states help the ticket In Hamilton county,
'clock to 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
cUaa. Among the Urgeal are tbo of Indian Territory Oklahoma and
Judge Paynter. the new Kentucky
On all state and county taxe* paid
Whlatlewlng. the Mlgnonetb*. Klk, Arc New Mexlco-Arlzdlia. but In a Pitts senator, was too young to sene in the before January I<>. the rei
regular fee of
ivllon will be
one per cent for collivll
tic and B. C. of North Muakegon..
burg conference Tuetulay. they memHERVEY M. ANDERBON—Allorni >
charged and on all Uxes paid on or
Auto Race Rntrlaa.
oriallred congri-ss to bar raging drink
and coun»« h»r. WUhHm block. Traiafter Januar>* • 10. there will l>e
l&BarrlTca ta
New York. Jan 12.-Knlrloa for the within the boundaries for 21 years.
[• City. Mich CHIxcn* pbotu- 1»3.
charged a fee of four per cent for col
DOCTORS PRESCRIBE lection. renaliy on delinquent city
fmirth annual InternalInoal OrmondMr. and Mrs. Henry B. Redmond ol
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—c O. Carand school taxes and special assess
llaytona liearh automobile rmrea ahow New York have devlscMl the latest
vir Prlo * rcawmabb offlci. with
and trained nurses recommend ments. 4 cent on each'dollar of the
twrnty-lwn Individual roroiietltom. freak social entertainment. They in
O R Carvi r A Bro ItoMi phones.
amount of said Ux.
with a total entry In all the racca of vlted a numbdT of gue»i* to parukc PAXTINE Toilet Antiseptic
Office In room 202 SUte Bank
TS?llnixS It 10 a.-m. aad arrtnng al I J! DR. E. F. CHASE—Ilom.-opatbis.
of a Uke and ftruntain banquet, wherv as a cleansing, purifying and
The lourlu* car which Hgurtnl In last the feaslers sat aUml a litfy artlflclai healing agent for all muconi
wlnier'a tournament haa be«‘n ellralnat- lake, under leafy boughs and partiwl, membrane surfaces.
a u uxwwooo.
eil with the exception of one event. In of dainty viands.
TMIRLBY—BixTlal alien-,
k is marvelously successful
tion to ilK*a»M-ri of children. Room
which the regular atc»ck car Ilgurea.
Rev. P. I. Manley, of 8t. John'i
409 State lUnk bldg. Both phone*.
horae power the entiica thla year chniTh. rittston. I*a.. who rt^ad th< intreating inflammation,ulcer
ahow an Incream* of more than 2& per turnns of marriage for tw«» couples oi ation and catarrhal conditions
\vTrrLl.KR can estimate your limiter.
rent and .for the first lime In the hla- Biinday. said theie should l>e.at leas of the feminine organs, or for
R. ferenre Traver>e City Mfg. Co .
al
IPMKH) worth of Urn Mr
lory fiT autuimdille racing^two car* •M*. and advUeil the youn»; men tn pro nasal catarrh, sore throat, and
L.ughl during Novemlrer and Ik
one €if 200 and the other 2r*« hono- l»i»he at oniMv If they did not he ad sore or weak eyes.
The hamlsomost anti most conven13 a day. Intsrlochcn. MIcb.
IKJwer. wUl be w^en In competition.
vImhI the young women to ask then
Jxn 2 lyr
ient
HITCSEN
CABIHET
on
the
So sure arc we that it will
Krt»m the i»olut of number the for their intent ions. He alst» adviwd th<
market. Solid Oak fronU, Mouse
cign cars will bo In the majority.
girls not to poslfione saying “yes“ in do all we claim, we sell it on
and dust proof Roller Uvirini; Flour
Rig Auto Show.
onler to have a jolly time and ri'ceive a positive guarantee.
bin.
REAL E§TATC AND LOANS
AutomoblkHlom Am on tiptoe await btts of attention as single girls, for a JOHNSON DRUG C0„ TRAVERSE
Wo manufacture them and make
Inp the oiwnlng of the gnwteat dlaplay few years, warning them they may be
NOTARY PUBLIC .
CITY. MICH.
low prioet.
In thla hlKtory of the motoring Indus spinsters before they rtwIUe it.
a» B*,t rr«nt •%.
u*
•
try at Madison Square «arden and the
Slxty-nlnlh rtglment armory. Now
The Bast In tha World.
Turk, tomorrow night. In tbo two
TRAVKBSE
CITT,
MICH.
I>r. J. \V. Hamjlt^ of Ban Francis
ahows win be 424 cxhlbliorvi of auUv
co. Cal., says: “I hav > *old Warner's
»ni>blle*, pans and nccoKaorlea. Of White Wine of Tar
, thoBO 220 win dismay tholr prtMurt In It I* the best cough re •dy I cv%r saw
and
ha* no i-qual for ast bma.“
the garden and 20l In the armory.
Kew Wiaelm BUl, Trireru Ctty
In the garden will bo exhibited the
IViurkc Cockran. Tammany con
John M- Gearini recently appointed
TOodolt of forty different makes of
gressman from
New York.' was
Unlud State* senator from Oregon, MO. J. a S MAST J.TX0BMJ00P
gasoline pleasure vehicles llcenaed
bed'* in l.os Angeles and fined
will Iw the pooreat man in that body
Oe-nOPATHIC «1V»IOIA*l«CZ»
under the ScldOD patent while the dU$10 for runnii.s hi* automobile 2S
He owns no property and has no
_M«»r4WUkHaMdf. I .. m. *• I*
play of electric carriages and of commties an hmir.
,'to I
f M • W)M«
ey lu luink It is true
ba* a I
mercUl vehicles will be large. In the
Jas. I* K.i.c. a SI.
• lat.dHcaiH
live law buhlne**.' He ow*-* nothing
armory theix' will be'fifty maktw of
:rdene' has tonlessed to ft. dling a
and dfx s not lack at all for the
pUwsure machines, the manufacturers
n bit* froji iht- louuter o*’ a ston The
0.
P.
CARVER
STORO.
foru of nrr. but he haa saved nothing
of none of which recognise the Selden
i* \ i'
a’ $2.5<». King says He
He I* a democrat. 1* connldered tbe
16 INCH SOFT WOOD. SLABS AnD EDGINGS
patent ^aTm*r~~Tho two cxposlilona
teok the bno';^ Iw cause it h s sin to be
best speaker In the sUte and l* tbe
may. iberefore. be lined ^uras Selden
Althoui i.nfounh roan to go to the United Bute*
and aml-Selden.
l_ L. A BUILDING
A due. lu D-irango. Colo, Tueslay.
senate from the law office from which
Two Milts Roaalbls.
litweim S*:-»^ifT W. J. T-.onipv>" and
he conft*.s-Dolph. Simon and Mitchell,
lli rU'rl L. Bowden of Ikvaton. the
Policeman JeMu* Stenxel. over the of
repubnean*. having preceded him
firM man In the world to make a mile
flee of sheriff for which they were re
Pi Alfnd Ru*s<*l Wallow? tell* Her
on an automobile Inaldc of thlrty-flve
cent rival candidate*, ended in the
bert Spencer s reason for living In* a
muiids. In answer to a question W.
sheriff beW shot dead and the p.-llco
London Uiardtug house with “rather
J. Morgan pm to him recently In Bos
man fauUy wounded.
a commonplace set of people—retired
ton. asking U he thought two miles a
Office j505iNew
Kcw Wilhobn Block,
The house of Lew Mirier, six mile*
Indian officer* and otherC"
minute could be done next month on
CitizensV phone 639.
south of Ypsllanil. was dcstroj^ by
said that he had purpo«rly d
the Ormood-Dayuma Beach, norlda.
fire. After giving the aUnn for tbe
auch a home in order to avoid the men
. said: “Yes. two miles In a minute will
Aietkkoek opbUm jwtwhy
fire a young uun who worn living at
«bii»«>will W sene aa laqacw.
t^ excitement of too much Interesting
be done, and I will be there to see It
the house ran upaUlra Into the fiomeu.
conversation; Jhot he suffered greatly
doae, but I am sorry that ! cannot en
Jumped Into bed and coveiwd up bla
from Insomnia and that he found that
cage la tbe batUc wUb Feather Time
L He was roecoed wltb difficulty.
when hi* evenh
You rwnember last spring 1 drove my
vernation, leomlng the
car In U4-S aeoonds for a mile, aad
that in driving that mile I used the
FrM to All MlnUterm.
smallest of three special racing aprock
of Tai^tbe beat cough
eta I bud wUb me. The other two
itb—froe to all mtnUtnrs
aprockeU were poealbly two to four
It to ibelr friends
who will recomm
aeoood faster than the one I need and after giving It a
trioL Addrm
CALMAN-B fMrtsr Bpnr VaraMi M
aa I bad plenty of engine power, aa Dr. C. D. Warner
baa taaied the aproekata. I. tberetora.
feel mue that 1 cogld have done tbe
UBl CALMAIfR IMSt PlMf
TRY A RECORD WART AO.
even Ume mymdf Inst wlnler.MifwiMrw
Ktarnsffisi;
^oia toy
Or^g m^^rm
HastalTs
tb* Sivtltr
nORROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
DR. QAUNTLETT
DB.J.W. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Work
M.&I.LnSECIiiai
s:±~:Ss'-r:r
risfjsrs ssa w
m.
STEP SAVERS
PEBEA^
J. m. l1u*llmBnt*l
J. £. GREILICK CO.
Tohn R- Santo
General Insurance
For practical
work; for saving
time; for long
scrv'icc and com
plete satisfaction-,
no other type
writer quite equals
Wood! Wood!
Tift Insurantt
3I.S2S |3E:IR L.OAD
16 INCH HARDWOOD. SLABS AND EDGINGS
Premier
S2.00 PER L.OAD
A. D. TYLER 1
IWT'ISX
CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY. SEND US
YOUR ORDERS.
6eo. B. 3anrt»
Oval WoodUisli Co.
DENTIST
Ko. 87. won moms
DKN’riWT-G
201 Tront Street
C. D. HILLEK
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..r'*'
YESTERDAYS
rHE EVENING RECORD
/P
2626
EDWARD PLANS Ibothuiikscoooested
NATION’S PEACE
RUSSIA will
r^--v SET NEW LOAN
Bjr Wire to tlM Br«laE BMord.
MOMCr WILL M AOVAMCCO SY
Oipe HaniaL WU. Jam. IL-
OCRMAM MMKCfti^
AHNiT 4O04NNI4NI0 nmES
la Ike' Caltad Siaias 1
duet from the country under tbe Amerleea Seg end tbet be will reeiga. thus
WILL DIUW limBMT OF »H FtR ending Ben Domlngo'a tronbien again
foraibne.
ccirr.
/
OiMt U^HsifiW Mas TakAn FIaca In
thA K.
JOE WOOD TO
LEARN TRADE
GBUUY IS lOT IICUIDEB
UNITED BTATEa FRANCE, JAFAH,
ENGLAND IN TREATY.
Klne’a
Naph,
WhA^r thA AlliancA Would Be
AgaloAt thA KalAAr'i coun
try or Not
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. Jan. 12.-MarshtH Field,
tbe mUllonaire Chicago merchant, auffeiihg from pneumonia at tbe Holland
hotel. U In a serious condition. The
disease has affect^ both lungi and
though the condition of the paUeui
Ahowed no change during the night. Its
progress until the seventh or ninth
day U watched with apprehension. Dr.
Janeway. the attending physician. Is
sued the following bulieUn this morn
ing:
"Fields condition continues
about the same. He Is no worse and
passed a fairly comfortable night.”
Dr. Billing^ of Chicago. Field’s fam
ily hhyslciaa. arrivonl this morning and
ely to the Holland hotel.
By wire to thA BrABlAK Rooord.
By Wire lo the B^'cnlng Record.
8t PAtATsImrs. ^AA. IL—It U re- BLIND BOY GIVEN CHANCE TO
MarseitkA. Jan. 12.-Prince Arthur
liortAd llMt OATBAll tenkAre hATe
MAKE A LIVINa
>f Oonnafight. nephew of King Edward,
on his way to Toklo to present the
4W,0M/I00 roQblAA. The teriDA of U»e
mikado with the order of tbe garter,
loAo Win bA thAt It AbAlI drew
lias arrived here. InUT^iewcd. the
per coat with IH per cent commlMloo.
prince declared thst King Edward Is
Lo be Blnetr^.
Mrs. Guata Martin went lo Summit
working to secure a durable agreement
L K. CLEVELAND LEARNED OF
City today.
lo Impure the peace of the world,
grsAt wprlAlaf oecarred In the Kovno
•TATE INBTITUTlONe
through a treaty which will unite the
dIstrkL The troopA there bare been
rmted SUtes. France. Russia. Japan
AothorlsAd to bombard anr houie
and England. Whim askiMl If the alli
Immediatety ToAk Btept to Have Boy
where saapecta mar talie refuar.
ance was directed against Germany the
<ma rIoUAc ooconwd at Kikolaieff and
Admlttad At BAglnaw Where Adult
prince refused to
Irkutsk, where the chief of police was
Blind Are EquippAd for Earn.
Asaasslaatad r^erday. The Tice aorIng Thtlr* Own Way.
cTAor of Irkutsk has been wounded.
REAlTHEf^TORT IN THE RECORD
ROGERS WILL
FICjjTITOUT
EVEN IF JUDGE OILDCRELEEVE
DECIOCE AOAINET HIM.
TO HI6H^ COURTS IN UNO
IF THEY EAY HE MUST HE WILL
THEN MAKE REPLY,
Would Thai!^^ AnowAf Had1sy*s QuaL
By Wlretoihe
,Kew York, Jan, ll.-In the Supreme
court thls’^c^lna there were elaht
araunilAts ahrwpi Rogers vs. Hadley
Of MliiBAii. Which meant that the
CASA to COaI|^ Rogers to answer questkma loD the t^mmlssloner Ranhorn Inuntil
auted this after,
would answer all
questions that the court dfH‘med
pitiper. This didn't mean that the oil
maanale would answer If Judae GlIdtT
alecTA decided that he must. The
. Eiip^ons he raUed. the counsel said
wore entirely new and never before
decided by the courts of the rnlted
\4Ha^. Roaers Intends, they said, to
tal^ the questions lo the hlahest
Awmrts in the land and If the final de.iMloa was aaaJnst him he would then
,
y, ‘
leys
nooina Of h new witness SRslnst the
Standard In John Corkhlll. formerly
capfidootlal clerk and M^retary In
the confldentUl department at 26
Breadwa)\ OorkhiU knew all the se^
CTAU of the supposed separation of
the dlEerenl state companies and
could tell enough to "fix the big fel
lows.**
COSPUT MISSED WOOD
WATCHER CAUaHT^E<aHT-~»U8V
thieves last NIOHT.
Oval Wood Dlati Company Notlcad
TSst Pll«« War* Oettino Lowar.
•amt Emptoyaa Outlty.
ror aome Unin-pa.1 m™«1 thUnr*
have heap maklnp ihrtr i.n aonco f.ll
at the lOvaJ Wood lMi.h rompany’-.
»0od nW, and laat ovi nlnK Chl.-f Aahtoo PH^ a man to watch, wrho. be
twean 1<;S0 Ud 9 o’clock cauahl olpht
men and boya In the act of haullOR
away band alclpbi wreU londi^d vttb
»ood from Ihc idloa. neccml of tbe
partica bclog In the amploy of tbe
INJURED IN
PHILIPPINES
The blind boy. Joe WoexI, who for
many years has made his homo with
his sister. Mrs. Frank Di-rby of 1036
State street, hns been admltcd to the
ilgan Employment Instimtion al
Saginaw upon application of ll K. PRIMARY CAUSE OF DEATH jDF
eland of this city who. reading
JOHN WANDER,
Bom© few weeks ago In -the B>enlng
Record of the Institution which be bad
never known of previous to the publi
cation. was sticcessfully Inst
in hiB efforts lo place the blind adult
there.
TTtqJnstltutlon Is for the purpose of
taking e^re of the adult blind, who
“‘ "out HihtreUporTirTrmde have no
IB to earn a livelihood. Here Swelling Continued Until the Appendix
trades are taught and they* emerge per
Was Ruptured and Then Opera
haps late In life with two bands thst
tion Was^NecAAaary—Leavaa
arc trained In skill along many a road
Two Little Children.
I auccesa.
Joe Wood is a familiar figure In this
Death ended the sufferings of John
city where he patiently walked the
treels led by a faithful dog who W’ander of Grown this morning who.
knows In a mute way his master’s do- after submitting to two operatloni
ficlency. Potir Jih* has never had half within the past ten days, passed away
a chance In life asid though ambitious at 7:45 at the Grand Traverse hospital
haa found the only mo-ans for adding of general poiilonltlK, following a rupirc of the appendix.
to his sister’s Income by playing occaThe deceased, who in the father of
lly upon a homely handoriin an.l
\n little children, had lM*«*n in iMH)r
eliciting a few* pennies. Ho hunger^;
health
for several years following a
aftor something that will occupy hi.year’s service In the Philippines,
timo ami Is v«Ty much t'latod over tiio
•wi which Mr. Cleveland exhibited where, during seniee he was thrown
In so practical a way and with such from his horse and dragged, entailing
ss. Ho will learn the broom Injuries which liave ultimately l>cen
maker’s traile and will brave as soon the prime cause of death. After his
as thp propor lilanks are reaily. His return from the Philippines his health
irutl pcxir and he had a serioUh
r and family are among the un
fortunate iK»or and though Mr. and rorapllcatlon of .bowel trouble which
Mrs. iK-rtiy are willing and ready to rt>3ulte<! in a chronic state of appondl
take the contlnur^rl rare of the unfor- cIUs. He conUnurd bis manual labors
o br»»iher. they are In straight owing to the care which a family en
ened clrcumhiances thrtmgh the con- tailed upon him and a week ago Tues
day was obliged to take to his l>cd.
tinned 111 health of l»oth.
With alm«x»t the first rngney that he The previous day he had workN*d In the
earned by playing upon the stre*et5. w(KNds with a companion and only
heroic strain could he
iMMight the d«ig that loads him
around. It wxis then njithlng but a remain at work. Immediately collaps
hut by raniul work and much ig on his return home.
He
was
v
I
s
U
nh
I
the following day hy
patience he trained the animal fo
physician who considers that the
ughly that it is not
rtrain of cutting wood the previous day
caused the rupture of the appendix
found on operating at the hospital,
where ho was nmovetl immediately.
He rallied from the oiKTSlion for the
rt moval of the ruptured apiM-ndlx, and
a few days later a second operation
resorted lo to bi^k the lesions
HIS WIFE HAS BEGUN SUIT FOR which had formed through the general
peritonitis which the patient had had
DIVORCE.
previous to the first ejNerallon. His
wife was calh^l yoKterday aftenuwn
Oliver J. PalmAter Is a Patient In the and remained at the hedsido all night.
Many friends called at the hospital
Local Aayium-^imilar Case a
during the evening knowing of the
Short Time Ago.
hlch preceded death for
many hours.
Notlrc was served upon a patient.
Wander was 27 years old and
O. J. I'almeter. In the Northern Michof William Wander of
Igmn asylum yesterday afternoon by
GrawTi. whore he was well known and
Sheriff Charles Johnson. lMsm>d' by
Ifkcyl for his sterling worth.
Franklin M. Davis, circuit judge of the
The matter of bolding a post mortem
court of lonU county, stating that a
is being agitated this afternoon. As
pcrMtnal decree is about to be Instl
returned soldier the aoltutc-d by one Eltle Shields against
dlers* relief committee Is Interested
Oliver J. Palmetcr. the patient men
In the case.
^
tioned. annulling che contract of mar
riage heretofore entered Into between
THE MARKETS,
the said parties. The action Is being
SUFFERED WITH APPLNDICITIS
nonce ON INSME MNN
taken thrtfiigh Attorneys R. A. and
One alelEb bad nearly a cord of tbe
W. E Hawley of Ionia.
beat wood In'tbe yard, tbe alel«b belnc
While tbe Uw in regard to the an
flttad up wrlih a wood rack.
nulment of marriages where one party
Lima CblW Callad.
Oladya Champasne. the S-yaar«ld
daughter af Mr. and M>«. WlllUm
ChaMpagna. diad thb morning at 11:» npon a proof that a sutA of inaanlty
of bnmehlUa at Ue borne of her par- existed prior to tbe contract of marrlage,- A abort Ume ago a atmllar
aetkm uem taken by Cheboygan parties
ITAUAN CREAM boa
of vbich on? was a patient In the asy-
La Orem.
lira. Chadwick Did Not CollapoA Whan
BUT MARSHALL FIELD PASSED A By W’lre to the Bvettlng Racsord.
Oolambus, Jam 12.-Mra, Cbadwtek
GOOD NIGHT.
arrived at tbe paalieatiary at 11
o’clock this momiag la charsa of
WOULD HAVE GREAT NAT1DNB
CoUfAA of thA DiAAAAA Will BA rmted States Marabal Cbaadlar. She
did aot coUapAA but seAuied compoaed
WAtchAd with ApprehAfitlAS for
aU tbe time. She wUI be treated like
•Averal Days YaL
any other criminal.
hlca^ Jan.
12.-Cattle-2.OO0.
strong. Hogs~55.000: opened steady,
closed wnkk. Sheep—8.000; dull. lOc
lower, r
ago. Jan.
12.—Wheat—May.
WHc:
8SHc: corn. 45Hc; oaU. 32V4c; pork.
Ilf07.
Mr. and Mn. J. Taylor and IUUa
daughter, wboae home to near Wlnnlpeg. Manlto^ are tbe gneett of bis
fotber. E. L. Taylor, mud brother. C. E.
Taylou
.t
Are Your Hands
Sore?
WAS HAPPY 8URPRIBE.
MiAA'Maude PickAll Wee Victim of
Her FHenda.
Aboot twenty boys and ghrU gath
ered at the home of Miss Donna
Champney. 867 East Front street, laat
evening In honor of Miss Maude Pickell and gave tbe young lady a happy
surprise. Games were Indulged In and
refreshment.^ of cakes, candy, nuts and
e served.
■h»e diary that lasts five years ia called
“A LINE A DAT’
A most iagenlooa litUe book that can be nssd for fire y«w
otmaeeatiTdyOTBotaadaaired. Ask to aee vfaateeeoti.
aidar a fine attiole in the diary lino.
CUT BOOK STORE
m BMUT CO. nor.
WINTEFHS HERE
And so is our Celebrated Kno Wet Trousers. Will
keep you dry m ram or snow, at.d warm in coldest
weather, also Sprague s Russian Vests, impenetrable by the cold, ^hev have a double b”^,^
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lunir
protectors.
^
It’S Surprisin
THATSUCH
WEAIR
RIT*
KCIBeCK A MOVT
•TP«»«T Ot-O-ro^iKW*
We Are Agents For
TBfN USE
W. L. DOUGLAS
McDonalds
S M O E S
WITCH HAZEL CREAM
.. UfWIOM
2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00
VIOLET
a AC M AIM T"
Positively the best thing
in town for chapped
hands. You don’t have
to take any chances.
You can get a liberal
sample Tree for the
asking, at
AMERICAN
YOU'LL SMIlE,
too.
A
reOSOOK
LOGS WANTED!
LADIES
if you'll compari! {he ohoea
ivf are wJliiiK at $1 !»!< with
Home of tlie other dealers’
$2.50 and $2.00 shoes.
IVIaple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
SeyeraJ Styles. Several
Kinds of Leather
Cedar Shingle Timber.
o. c. MorrATT
I
CUSTOM SAWING.
Abstract* of TItl* I
Ort. Smytf S,
DCINTISTS
Mice* •ATIW'AGTOWV
I
tnen
I
rn—mt are •Xmf Dana BulMlirel
WANTED-LOGS
MAPLE AND
OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK
OFfERINQ SOME GOOD BARGAINS IN
AND
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
WAIMTKO—ORDERS FOR DRY,
HARDWOOD SLABS
16 inches long. Will deliver IK cords for $2.50
John F. Ott Lumber Co.
CITZ. PHONE 344
Crauerse 0Ny lllfa,
BELL PHONE 37
MOMS C.YDUNO MBNS
CLOTHINO erORNISHlNGa
WINTER SUITS, OVERChAtS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES AND MITTENS, DUCK
COATS, MUFFLERS, WINTER PANTS, ALL
NEW MERCHANDISE AT PRICES TO
CLOSE—SEE OUR WINDOW : : : :
OVERCOATS
NEW GOODS; A VARIED ASSORTMENT
$14.00
$15.00
$17.00
$20.00
COATS
COATS
COATS
COATS
$11.00
$12.00
$13.50
, $15:03 •
Con-idering the small profit we have made on these goods, they are superior value for the
money we now ask.
TAKE THEIVI QUICK
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
i
1
THK EvemiM meom,
JTHEEVENING RECORD
tmavbiim city.
IWUTING-^GIOB
mPRMNiZEO
MUCH
UTTMIMURM at
NiGH-r* MtmNa
C.E.IOUTFnST
fwday. January «.
£Co,Svracusc,»;y.i
FUR FOR TIIHR U«S
CHICAGO CHINCSC ARC TERROR
STRICKEN.
MCMKRA MAY ERECT A CLUB
R«0«tta U aim • I
tk>n Will. Be R«guUrty Inoorpofli«vM Or»anlMtio«
Michigan,
Soerst Eaclsty Dost THsm Harm Un
less Thsy Join Its Rankw-At.
tained Stiwng oFotheW.
collect this extra one cent a mile,
|l«. at the Ume the book Is sold, to be
returned when th« empty cover is
turned in. Thl* business of redemp
tion of mileage books covers Is con
ducted by mileage bureaus connected
vlili the various passenger associalions.
The claims t* made by paivf.t*ngtT
arents that If a mileage lKX)k was wdd
at a flat rate of two cenu a mile u
would roQulre no refund or extra ex-i
psnse on the part of the purcljaser. itJ
would result In wholesale scalping oI
these books, and few persons woulil
purchas** regular lickeU, even for
fhort journeys. |K*cauite id the
parative ea*e with which th4*y could
get milcago book* from «cali»cr*
Chicago, jan. 12 —Fearing for their
Hves at the hands of the highbinders
several well-known Chinese merchants
hire sought protection from the police
Tbe piwUmioary orgaaliaUoa of x of lie UarrUon streci staUon. Within
club for Travente City wma oom- tho last few memth*. they declare, the
laat evening at the neeUng held onsolzalioii b«i. icrown «i>h
n the Record office. C. B. Mnrmy waa •trldc* IB tbl» elty and now numlH-rs
dactad the firat coaimodore of the club more than one hundivd member*.
ind B. J. Puigbum vice ctimroodoix*. Ererr merebam In Cbicatoan of nn>
rbc club will be regulariy incompor oonaeQuence bw. It l> aald. been ap
A CARD.
pn>aeh.-d rec ntlv br member, of the
ited.
Then* were aeveuteen owner* pree- society and Ihreatcmd wH> harm un
less
they
Join
the
rank*
and
take
the
ini la*t evening and much enthuHlaam
14M- s
lo proTc iwU*fsctory or;
RIVER IMPROVEMENT.
aa* manlfo*!cd. C. E. Murray wa.v secret oath.
Tnrmr- City now ha. » W club rho«ea chairman of the meeUni^ and
Those who hav«? compimla.**! to th * |k Walt a
Hid OMdttbhM a biff field. There arc
“«>—
U U Sievin^on aocreury. After out pollre refu.« to alvc tbe-r name., ..r, •'
manr Impiwaoeau that could be ac- lining a number of Important thing* Ing should It b4*et»m4* known that they
eoMpUahad by tuch a club aad tbc lhal might bi- acoompllshed by a club have Informed the aul-.oriib-* they
■MBbanklp abould a»« that they are tif thU character. J. W. Hannen moved mlglu m*M t with vif«« nc4‘ at the hamS
uadertakea. Ai a comi*armllccly ■mall that a perman4‘nt yacht rliih Ik* organ of tl)«- m« mlMTH. All are pi»*itlvc. liou ^
ottUay. the mouth of Boardman rtver IrcnI. Thi- mo io:i wa* carried wiiliout ever, that tUi- orgaiilzatUm hat aln idy
could ba pul lato ■ueb ahaiK* that boat* a duisentitiK vote and ih«- eb*rtIon of gained a strung f.HKhold In Clii.ao ------------------------------could anchor there without trouble. officer* wa* pnjceeded with. tVv fub and Ibevway at ^•d^l twenty nn-rjbatitK j Sp«*'ial to tVe IXeniug U4*cord.
Tba Improirlnff of the mouth of the lowing being choiK*n:
WV4. have i4-fu*4d to I'.M. n lo th.- j K.ilVnvka. Mieh.. Jan. 11*.
»
fittir would bo an exrelUut ihiuK for
p!4wdlngK of the agi iit.*' to Ixt-onie J tie And* r.<on. »!aiii ht* r of OU*f .^nd«*rC*>mm«idore. C. K. Murray.
the city alao aa the pwlff currant would .Vice commodore. K J. Fulghuro
mimbiT* hav4* b4*4*n IcfWI uuli-ss ili«*y|Kon. died at I:*t Ijome
intle*carry out the filth more thorouffhly and
n-HinKldec Uielr action fliey will I * j^i.ttheaM of towu la>‘mo-ulnc
KecreUry. U U Kte\<*n*on.
qtikkar than m\ praaent
forMTl out of lni*lm-*H. Si.mi*. H i* of ton ilUl*. Mis* Anderson was in
Trea»un r. Roln-rt J. 1»ric<*.
Laat anmmer In the >lrinlty of the
After the el«x-tlon. while tho mem« Nuld. have iMH-n threatened wUh vio town last Tin-sday and on i« turning
O. R. A I. bridffo the river waa ao c<.n Ur* «moketl a Ikix of elearn fur- h ir e jin.l e\*Ti ile.'Uh providing the> !u
t-t.iHracted a odd which ran t'l!
laminated that H wa* a poaltlre nul iil*he.1 iMiy <’onim«Klon* Murray, the remall* ob*<tl.,ate.
hh - ah'-.** di i-aM* and ih ath. Ibnlie
aanca. fhe^ewora comluff down from aims and objetis of the club Wf ie
Ti e kuowlidue that the sot lety I.- , wn>ears. 7 month* ami 2 day^ old.
abora brou«ht filth and judglnff by the talked over. TTierc* wa* a general feel gaining t-uch a f«KiihoM in C.‘leagA ha: [ i-'h - !• -.-es a he-i .1 f i. nds ninl lela
eollaetlon of ol.Jerl« aeon floatln« ing that the mouth of Boardman river cuinMHl many to fear for tin Ir {H*r.^o;u-*.n •*. s « .o mo
||. r be ::.
down, the atroam had been made a should be so Improved that boat* could' safety. Till* organiuitimi l* known as I .Vr^ Uie!. i
................. . *.f Trav
doaplnff place for the mirbaffe of the enter and find a safe anehoragt* In the the nip Sing Tong h»cU i>
City is xisiting In. n-N la town
dty.
Till*
lUfich
4-lub
2m
. wlih Mjv Walli
stream. It wa* also thought that a ing to those who know l* Ihe same a*
If proper iniereat wa* taken, thr |der (YMild he eonHtriirtc*<I over nn the is geiumlly km.wn in New Yotd; and
Tiie-^day of tUi* tB«*.;k an I
Improrement of tho mouth *if Ihe river we*t hide *41 that a hanlli 4t>uld be pro San nanclsco a.s ihe Hli;tiblnd4*r* .Sevpri-e was W4in by .Mri*. I lav*
and the ualnff of the alream hy b.»at vidcMi and the boat* left there.
eral who have iHs-n iippmvf bed claim I Xesrnrg. I»..* .v*etmd by Mr*. Siedmen would cauw* a ffeneral Improve
There wa* a fv» ling also that the it I* oijlv a M-heme 1.1 f:>rce them toj!! lbs nnd the thirl by Mrv. V. O
ment along Its bank*. Aa It 1* at pres club should erect a permanent home pay large sum* of im.ney to a baml of; !b nh. Kelo-bin,^:.-. wr.- sen.-ri and
ent a trip up the atrram along rroni and provide an anchorage fcir the Umu C’jiiamen who ivfiise to work.
[-.tit |.*. -eni .unib lp.«i* d a mos» 4-nj..,T
atreai ia not a thing to W hankered of Ihe memiK-ra. T4ere were several
ycHl an lul4 r- il l i time.
Tlie liorb ly has 4*nipb\v4Hl
Sftar again If imc<> taken. A certair kjcalloa* auggeKted, among them being pret4*r, II la *ald. and ha* 4‘!.H t.sl r.*gi*.A parly of alsiut sixN , n iu. :n!iei s o.
alderman reeen l ly de-erl IhhI t lie at reel the pleri* of ground tiwnFs! by the city lar offlc4*r* and raesuing* are held the K«‘bekah and Odd K< lb*w lodge
from the Park atreet bridge up ati^n at the Junction of Kinh and Wadswiirih nightly in Chinatown at which r4*ports of this place drove to Uapid Ci • iaaa a PUl village and If icaemble* thb «Lrt< t*. The ohjec’ion to this wa* the from tin* .llfferent secr.u agent* are Fr,dny to .b»!n M e bxlpe of that p]»c*
aa much aa anything. Unpn.vemeut.
heard and the aano s id p*'r*<ui* who In the mstallation 4»f offleen^.
along the banka of the atnwm w.iiik
Warren Anderson, a boy 4»f nine
hirallen which met with are not frlenly to the organization are
undoubtedly follow and IhU would ala< ratiPh favor wa* one on lUe west sUbi. reiHirletl. It i* al*n claimed that the year.*, who had been making hi* home
benefit the city becauae atrangem com On account of the shall .w water, a first Bp'p of the niember.* when.a mer with Ciove!iger.s. out near Island l.ake.
Ing In by way of the n. R. A I. are cer brvAkwal4*r could be constructed at chant refuses to Join the ranks Is t.i was bnuigbt to town Tiu-.Silay by Sher
tatniy not favorably lmpn*aacd with mile covt. The wi-sl side rot»mber* write nnonymour. b*tter* to Chief Col iff Sherw^.od on condition* 4»f not
the Tiata.
keep their Uuris there while lins cnmplslning of the character 4»f the being treated v» ry Kindly by his lemij.;
The club could also areora'pllhh many thofe on tho east side eould keep place kept hy »he ohstlnati* oiu-s and
olbrr thing* of lienell! to the city and their* in the river and nm ov<*r to the in 4)ther way* causing them trouble.
Mr*. A. T. K4-lbigr. was cr-lled l.i
will undoubUHlly do ao after it get* west *ldi* whenever they de*Iio«l.
InsjH-ctor Wha ler refn*«*s it» «llsruss South Boardman Miinday evening on
actively to work If the ritizeiis ahow a
Afur some dlsruKslon along the the matter. Ov'tociives have luH*n de r-e.mnt 4»f the illm ss c»f her UaughMr
proper aplrlt of oo4ip<*railun.
same llm*. a ciHiimitteo consisting of tailed lo Kxam more about the alleged Mr.'. U.ubv.
Mr*. Kmma Bantard b*ft for Hast
J. W. Hannen. J. M. Glllett ati-l A. I- working* id the sen el band.
^CRICAN GOODS GAINING,
.Ionian la>i FiJd:;y lo c-are for .^er
Bachant wa* apiKilnted hy Ctmimodon*
There wa* an lnrrt‘a«t‘ In the amount
tlauglitor. Mr?:. Jt>bn M. Miles, who lias
Murray, on motion, to’drafi a cunstl
of good* aold hy the U«H‘«I State* to
typhoid pneumonia.
tut loo. Till* name of the club, color*,
China during ten monthn of laai year
The Uebekah* and Od Fellow* xvlIJ
by-law*. Vhe ebvilon of a b<iard of diaa compared with the aamc period of
h«dd a public i<unl in.slull-tion «.f 4.f
tho preceding year, of mor«- than thirty reel or* and other matter* W4*re left
open until th«- next meeting whirh will RAILWAYS PAY NO INTEREST ON fleer* Friday 4 vening at ihi-ir bnll.
million dollara. and a larger gain a*
Ml.-.i lb.*arl fVxrnell i* In KIK Uapblbe at the call of l>.e commoilor.*.
THIS MONEY.
compared with the »ame ten month*
•:.king painting le.^son* 4>f Mrs. Will
While the call Inst ex. ning was f..r
of the year iM-fonv Ti:e etimparlw.n la
lams, the artist.
moi.»r boat owner* only, the new club
made with U n month* b«vau.ve of the
t'harb-^ Mahan and wife will mme
membership will pot Ik* r4*stiicU*tl to Condition Is the Reoult of Selling Mile
fact that figure* for ihe full year
not to th» ir camp n« \i wt^^d. fei t!ie
4*;aft but will als4i adage Bookr. Under the Rebate
not at band. It U alno Hhuwn hy the owners of
XX inter.
moat MHHmt re|M»rl* that <Hir fuile* of mU^otJT iiwnlng sallUiat*. Ther •
System.
Altie WiMiIiHui has ;ovrpi.-d a i»osi
wfeseveral of these h»*re an.l there
American-made good* to Jaimn haur
lion lu 11. K. Stovbrs drug Mi>r«.
more than doubled during ll^.-pant will 1>4* several mor4* next year.
Chicago. Jan. 12.-T;:i' Tribiini* yu s
The new club start* out very sueyear. And wc have I»e4*n told ital our
terday *aid: Twenty million dollar.* of
r» !i.srully and the indication* an* that
trade with foreign eountrie* wa* in
cash belonging to the .lobbluc nifi
lilt K'JINIM « •'« i«*l
**
** *«
much will be .irennMdish.Nl during ihb;
flangi'r. and that *omo change » bp n»‘cwludesale bouses and iiiamifaetun rs an- excidb-nt in the r.use «.f .Mrs. .
€»»*ary In tirder to Keep up wUli iwM
nb- rhin.-an of Hnyne>vine. Me., i
•Yinsianily is n«-d up in
Last yt-ar c'omiutmii'atiuab were n*70 year* old. Slu- w rii.-s: * Kbsprugrea* iu that dlnrilon. That
td ifie railroad*; frfun oiu
I
eunul nu- cd rhroiiie 1>v. pepst;* j
r<ived hef4* fmm Ihi* Chicago Moi“.arc everywher»' galnbig. !•» railoti of
another, and the railroad* which have of 20 year* stamllug. and mad.- ne- •
Uiuit club asking whai luducemrnt*
two to tlm*e huudred iK‘r c^-nt,
the UM’ of thl* money pay m» interest j f(Tl ns W4-1I and *ir-»ng ns a young!
(vnild he ufTeri*«l (or a mce to this el(\.
when «»ur sale* an* eumiMiUnl with the
4if the iiH.-of it; Tai*4monnou* amount I girl." FI.KMiic Bitter* cute .'^lomneh
.\s iheie wa* m* club here then, noth
iMwt yearn «if the pa*:, may thvn fore
of mom-x rfHxn sent* the amount of exI ‘1‘sonb r-.
ing wai done ab<Hii tb.* matter and the
Ik* atirprlsing to many .^nH*rlean readth. .nnwaa men r..r
race wa* run »4i Mackinaw, tl i* po>*nw. but it will be iM»ne th«‘ l**»ji plea*
He ir mlleag^ iMeik*. nnd is not nF. H Mead-. (• A. Buubx-e r»nii!
j slide that th«' club may Ih» invli4u! io
* <»nly .%uc.
turned until'after the l.ouo mile Innik I Co.
Inc
eimie to
ell) this y.^r and at the
tim.' of Us eoming a gem ral n gaP i
READING CIRCLE SUBJECTS.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
will Ih* h.bl oil tUand Traver.-e bay.
fHext Meeting In School Commitaion. This w.M*ld atira.r ,-i laic- miinU-r ui
Hue power ‘Kiat> aiul would Ih* a gnwt
er's Office Jan. 2G
The sttbJiKls for the next reading adveiiiseineut f4ir the clly.
It is probable aim that a numln'r <.f
rlixde w-hlch will be held In tlie offleof 8<^cstr?ommU*lo«er ^itrgi* Crl*ii. the Kuninier vislttir* who own motor
Fatnrday. Jan. 2b,-41lT'T<i*: The sixth boat.* wIll-U* m4-mU*rs 4»f the new club,
chapter «>f ’Harth and It* Story” by scxeml of th4*m havoing ex|ire*s4*d a
Ib llptil. Claa* work, will be etinduct- willingness to jtiln such an orpanixacii by Ml** Bva Y.ning of the Dam tlon last year.
achool. -Si'hool Mauagem.*nr by Pnd
IxH* Hornsby. In literature a study of
BO-rt-i
1ht« transcendental pt*riiKl will lx*
taken up, Spencer and t:menKm being
tho authors studit*d. Roll call from
- nnd nil skin e.............
l>nefsatL Class work* by Mis* Horton know It will. Mr*. Grant Shy.
R Rcjmold* St.. .Springfield. IIU *ay*:
of the Lone Trei* school.
"I regard it one of the absolute nect'Sslliea of housekeeping." Guaranteed
3.. F. H. Moars. C
Jdy In tune." write*
.dni*ef«i. I5e.
20 Lafayette place.
Mr*. M
“I Uke I>r.
:hk .
Kings New Ufo
They
?y are the
mo«t reliable on4 plfiasam loxaUve I
have found.** Bast for the Stomach.
Birds and omoll animals mounted
Liver and Bowela. Guamnie^ hy true lo nature. Ijcssons given in
Johnvm l>nig Co..- F. H. Meads. C. A
mounting by mall. For particular* ap
ply to B. WTiltc, 200 Scribner street.
Qmnd Rapid*.
Jan 12-1026-feb-2
Mr«.CIaiKlReughtDaad,
Mro. Cloud Rooght died geotarday
near Corter of ewioer. IMOMOod loft lt*s nn onay thing to ny,
AB< aa) U ■ood aad atron*.
no chlMiwn The fuBorol wlB ba hold
i«6..
Eleven yoen
wben Mr.
Cole
tomakehis
v^ondeffni
SOFT OPAL BURNED CLEAN
Not lk\ Stove
makes the b?st and cheapest fuel
today. If NOT BURKED
CLE.-\N its bad effects from
smoke and dust more than count
erbalance the good results.
every «toro maker in Uie
country said the atovo woul<l
network. Mr. Cole got the
best fentures of his stove |jatanted and kept on makiiu;
thorn. Today nearly en-n*
stove maker in the conntr>’ is
trying to imitate €•!•*! Ori^
iRRt Hot bUst. but • tho
points llml make this sto\o
Sit suctvssfnlnre jKilontnl ami
the olluT fellow c;it»’t usi*
thoin. that is why thorv an
morv Colt*s H#t BlESt us^^l
than all the others put toC»*lher. R**uu‘UilK*r you can
buy ono <»f those womlerful
sU»vt* just as* cheaply as ihi*
imitiitioii ami then you an'
sun* vuu have the U sl.
FRANK TRUDE
OLD posiomcE ewins
t
f
y
if
ROADS HOLD MILLIONS
V
COAL AND WOOD
aTWioFcoAllo.
422 WEST FRONT STREET
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
TiXIDERMT BY MU
w atm PORTABlt
JUST A FEW LEFT
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
m CASS STREET
PHONE 603
to bjrn soft coal clean and get all
the good results without the bad
effects and that is
USE MOORE’S FIRE KEEPER
q
The only absoUiidy smokeless and
dirtlcss hot blast burner built, costs
you no more than its own imita
tions. Get the original.
YOUR C RED nr
J. W. SL-ATEIR
Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher
WE HAVE IN STOCK
KALKASKA
,
THERE IS kUT ONE WAY
One Coon Skin C'oat worth $50.00, sale pner $115;
iw'o woof seal Fur Coals worth
sale
price S'JS.OO; these arc very One eoats; Calloway,
the best, at $-4.W: Do^ Skin at $1*’. 50 .vml $10 r»0,
worth
We still have about
DON’! TRUST TO LUCK
in tin* liojM* th.it yiui’ll plek tip
a cncsl ci^ar lu*T4 ‘or ihero. fJel
lioM of a 4-iirir y*»tt know In U*
- MNl-.-one that ’. veryiio who is
;i
kknows to !*• a
Short of tliat a»lvi
Helh* aiel otiier
the Tr.iv
hnitols - will cnne4*rn iim n.t
loader. Tii.it’s a ( i^uir t4» stii*!
to ami tin- price MniTi “slii-k**
VOll. llespite it's 4-xeeiletjee,
Ihe Tn*verse Ik IK* fells fo.” ..niy
5 cents the one.
A. W. JAHRAUS
ros BAI.E HV Al.I. IKA1.EIU-
gVCRYTHINQ
50 CLOTH OVERCOATS AT CLOSING OUT
PRICES :
-<♦<1 pairs McMillen’s pants, all sizes, the best pants
in the city; lh<*y arc all wool, heavy, warm and
wear Kfood. at $2 75 the pair; Hoys Double llreast*
( <1 McMillen’s Suits, worth $5.CKI. sale price SDK);
1 hiiilrcns’ and youths* Suits and Overcoats ALL
AT KKDUCFi) I’RICFS. J3uy your «oods here,
>ou will not >rel disappointed.
n. 3. onibelm
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
OCALERt IN EVERYTHING
Clothing That is Cloing
w« •r«. Sol* AK*n«ta Yor tHo Brondoso*. K-|«oi«d
\A/ooc« fToamoum
Clo^Hino;
TlirLl.>lliir«ll»l8is«i»;elveili.-a.,l. lint is firuU- hy tin- im»st • Xp rl t:iilnr«. ;iip1 timl
piegsi s 4*V4*rj' 4'lie vxlio 8t*i s it iiTi'l \\li*» wx ars a suit 4jf it.
00 YOU
WANT TO
WEAR GOOD
CLOTHES?
.
492,000 CAREFULLY PREPARED
lYPEWRinCN LETIERS
,
HAVE YOU
ALL THE
CLOTHES
YOU WANT?
Tngiili,:
4UUI.S ri.iii^;
• .iiTch-tJu-s- n»Mn«fw\l aii'l iimil4il. frutti «*ur New Y*»rk tilUuv
ll.ls labif,.U-t 1 U»2.000nu-n in
.rll iwris of ll;.- rnit.^l St.'ites,
is ciu- reasMU why ‘.iir i lnllii-g
are *ovv..lI^kfH.uu!
'.Hu-n- Si* luat-yidher na.s^.ofi,
all of wliteji are
reubons,
whv «uir 4 lblbesarehdin-ii
for you.
BRAN0E6EE, KIICAiO & WOOD
Hah<norcJHCIothas
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
HDXSIE “ACME” HOME MADE PANTS
Tl»- N->t w.irkin-im ii’:» i>;in!s tint ;irc nndf.
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
SELL IKE BEST WORKINGMENS OVERALLS
SELL THE BEST LUMBERMEN'S JACKETS
SELL THE BEST LUMBERMEN'S SHIRTS
SELL THE BEST LUMBERMEN'S MITTENS
SELL THE BEST LUMBERMEN'S CAPS
THE HANNAH V Uf
DERCANTILE C0MPAN1
BNiHiAMiAa NI mairM
BNiHJJUiiAii NI wnv«»
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
____ Th
iMff'firiiii
THE BVENHM REColai. TIUVEliEB CnV. HKHICAH, FItIfiAY. JANUARY 12, 1MC.
CMUHiEN RAN
FROM THE SPOT
A twg dayr ataie Ubraiy iasUtnte
the will be beld In this city Jaa. K aad 27.
The teatitute opens at «:30 a. m. on
•
the morning of Jan 2€ aad three
sicms will be held dally.
Tbe program U not yet completed
but Min Doren of Ohio, now wlrh the
library «bool In andimaH. will be
ALLEGED THAT ANIMAL WA« HOR preod^t aad cofulaet tbe initltute. gb *
will be assisted by Mlsa Bumlte. Mias
RIBLY MirrUCATED.
Amphrey of the Lanaing public
acbool library. Mr*. C. N. Spencer rf
- Wl
bWmM HIa aiM Om>tr 1 the Mate library and Dr. Theodore
Koch of the University of Michigan
CtaflM WltK
Do® on It library.
to Tiy «M Null It to Ita Foot
It Is cipected that all the librarle*
■tnicfe MofW WHU An.
and troaiees of librarle* ta this dlitrief will l>e In attendaace as w«*II d«
•Me* which td
all other. Int. rertrd. The u-acbers In
pMUis op Brockwv hill all Wwdoev the public schools are also Invited to
4ter ocniDf a* UTw «. 10 o clockHU.d w*ier.d.
•gain yeaterdar
run bj with
hated breath were brought to the
tier or Jaatlce Oworgr W. Curtis (bU
moraini by the llttlr chJIdrrB. and con
srqaeolly a warrant sworn to by n* Dan McCarty. Pert Marquette Cordocter. Made Oeed Scores in Five
vine StOTcr upon Infonnatlon given
Ganna at the WHklnaon Alkya,
by the eye witnesses was l**oe<l by the
NORM Uv •urriRiNO in
■NOW ALL NIGHT.
■WAMIT B» FOR OWNER
ROUEN HIGH AVERA6E
\
comt. The warrant charges Wimain
Dan MrTarty. a condurtor on th*.*
Waiaa with overkiadlnK his black
Pere Marquette, bar a liowllng r«*cord
horaa. who being over driven and tlre,l
at the Wilkinw>n alleys which would
fell down and Ware*, fhereuixio began
lH‘ hard to iHwt. He rolh-rl five
to tormaoi aad cruelly heat and imull
starting out with 1S2. The next game
ata It lafliclioc unnecessaiy cruelty he dropped hj 170 and the third game
upon the proatraic animal. The war
only made lit. Tlu- three first games
rant further charre* that the mao
Just warmed him up nicely, however,
after aoeb treatment failed to pro
and he caught bis wind on the fourth
vide proper food, drink or shelter and
and made a score of M7. The last
protection from the weather, leaving
game, hd had Just settled down to
lha animal by the roadside stifferlni:
good work and as a rvvsult scon d 2hr>.
from the wounds and bhilses f..r many
In the five games he knFM>k«Hl <»ver a
houra
tfUnl of l.niK pins, or an avi-rage of
The leaUmony given In «»rder to :o:; .^.S.
cauae the lasuIng-ef-Hio warrant wan
told in justice court by little Miss Nor.v
PERSONAL.
Hamhart.
Harry
Kroupa.
Ralph
Brooks, ^inilard Ijawson. Hlnier Spin
narence Cran.Iall wnt to Mayfield
dle. Krwln Stover and Mondta Hrown.
trday.
T^e history of the raae 1h one that If
A. h. Joyce was in Klngnley toflay
tha a1l«wailons |m»ve true n-hesrse a
on business.
Ihle of cnielty seldont lu-t In th«* anMrs. Horace Hllben of Bingham Is
liala of the state.
siM-ndlng Hio day In Ho* city.
Baat Horaa With Ax.
Mrs. Henry Sage and child from
It la ahegixl that the man and his
Williamsburg are^n Hie r^ty iiHlay.
wlf« were returning home to Uuig
Mrs. IVrlle f'nrpenUT of Williamslake with a hiwvy kiad and reaching
burg is In Hie city tiMlay on luisiness
Brockwmy hill, which at Its best is
Mrs. I. Hace. who has bem quite 111
ateep and dangeruuK. hut now fill, d
at the sanitarium. Is mueh Improved
with deep cuts when* lor el-.aln htddhacks cut narn»w ridges, the hi.rM‘ f.-Il
>?r.>wnd Mrs W. M. laminin left
down and disliKWte<l Its hip. The own
tfMlny fof\uc|en, when*-LIm*v will make
er attemptwl to get the IuJiiptI hn.^:e
their hon)(>w^
u» Hae. but was unsu ASfui. He then, MIhs Mina Saxton rchjrnetl today
wo It Is allejred. took
tool a chain from n
from Grnwn. where slu> lias a elass of
hutglug Uain driven 1»y Horace ll.iw
mush' pupils.
anl and dragg«Ml the iiijund animal
1<- KIngHiniry i.f Muskegon, who has
Itaek down the hill to fHie fhii> and o it
bene hen* a b w days on biisitu-ss. re
of the track. He then ohialn.-d niijjv
lunieil home todiiv
from a nearhy re.-ldene<* and s.'nul.
%U<. J. H Aii.lerson and ehlld. Ijihi.
. the animal In the head repi an dly. iyrr
left for Walf-.II today to visit |,er
pn vlous. It Ik snld. lie had i.Ino
mother. Mr^. l^ vi Wniiams.
large dog II|KIU the hona* ill Immm k oI
rhu' . IJiidi rmaii. who has Imi*p vis
the animal dragging the prostrate anl
iting hU siFiier. Mr-v Peter Johnson,
mal up the ikMj pulling ll by the no-e
reiurnisl to Pedar .Springs today.
In an endeavor to do mi. luniciln-.;
Mr.K. Jidm flielliek of HreiUrkville.
much aiifTerlng u|Kin the |hmu animni
who has been visiting at 1h‘troH fo.
After striking the horse In the lnad
three Wis*ks, reliinus! home io«1ay.
with the ax he. wBli his wife. «oti.
I.»*my r. Wright of Ihiitle UrveU.
tlnueil on their Journey, leaving Um
who has iMi ri visiting friends for iieartiinih beast In Hie sno wwh.-ro u was
1> a w«s k. i.N.k a frlp to Kingsley tofound by ehlldren roa«Mng Hie sm •
evening, groaning and auffering nnt.M
l^'«^ter Sinipvon. wl
en quite
misery. Veslerday monilng the
III fur some lime wiHi typhoid fev«T at
Ing aeb«»l children found him si K
his home on Sixth street, u galiiln
alive lying In anow tt‘n or twelvInches de«*p whirh had melted und- r
MI-'k May Howanl of Norfhpnrt
the prostrate Unly
imssi-d lliroiigh the elfv today on h«
Mrs. Slltes. who hniils logs to Hit
way to lu.cijv l.ak.*. North Dakot:
rity. hapiiened alom: at the time th- I
where shi’ will make her home
efTorts of the man Wares were pi.* ;
Mr. nn l Mr^. Archie Cameron an
gresslng. and after ' the horse wa‘|
dt.md.laugl ter. Mlldn-d. of -Centra
struck In the head, IihiK the eoup!' !
Ijike left I,slay for an extendlNl-irl
borne on her sleighs Miss Nora Bams {
Grand Rapld.« and points in. ih
aaw ibe horse alive the following
south. Mrs. Cameron has. iMM'n th
morning and other school children of
gm-st for a month of her :daughtei
the Ijone Tree school, ll 1* alleg/l
Mrs. Otto Salchow <if WeiisfiT stnt*i
tbqt the man used the tugK and n
chain to beat the pro*iniie hors,- whU
trying at first to make him rise.
Notice was served on Wares ye*irr
day afternoon by Rherlff Uharles John
son to bury the Imdy nr the animal
and the man arrived late in (ht* day
and carted the Krd.v -away. William
War.i. has a nvord In Hie wuniy and
vho. while iM lug plactHl In
the jail by dXi!blnt.^f Police J^k
Rennie. Kicked
rked .that ^elgl-^a. the
ankle, innictrting hijIiri<H» wiTlch causeJ
him lo go on
* time.
B la said that hr is addicted to drink
and when in such a condition is a tmd
man to deal with it w alleged h>
those who nw him Wtnlnesday that
drink caused hla abuse of the animal
CENSUS INCREASES,
Mr. and Mr*. John Iji vork arc the
proud parents of a bal»y hoy whl^h
came to their home on Harlow
Boonville. yesterday.
A bahy boy waa born to Mr. and
Mrs. Neis Olson on Bay ainvt yester<Uy.
Mr. ud Mrs. Arthur North of Ijong
Lake are entertaining a fine'baby boy
which arrived Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr*. bouU Wataon arc the
li«ppjr ptmiu o( a flne *oa which
««mc Into their hone todnj-.
CROPREPUT
QUESTIOR OF SlURIES
State Maetln^a Will B« Hald in Thh
City T«ea Oaya, iaig 2f and 27.
Program Not Camptated.
SUPERINTENDENTS
GET MORE PAY.
Their initial appenranoe waa mn
j tbia city laat evening at the City opera
boose in the High acbool lecture
ciftifig Attorney, la Now Corwidcourse and so tboroagbly wraa every
number enjoyed that the ladle* were
•Hog the Matter.
called imck cnch time. Estrfle Clar
The afternoon oeasioo of the board la her reading and Imperaonatioo* wa*;
of furperrlaor* coovened at 2 o’clock ao ^cellent that abe bad the bouse
with the matter of a proposed ral#e In with her every minute and was called
the walary of .the wnperintendenta of back tlxre times after her la*t numbei
the poor which the board bad been on the program. MUa Clark’s reail
consUSeriag as probably necessHate.1 Ings are not of the stereotyped style
under ih*- new coupty system of car but *he actually bring* the living,
breathing character on the stage with
ing for Jbe poor.
.
In' considering the matter Pros
ecuting Attorney Crow, was again |Uugh with It aad catch the jialbos
asked to adrisv the Ixjard upon the* hidden behjnd the amlle. Her work
matter, thl* being the third lime which jin the melodrama ‘King Robert of
this county official has been calleJ' Sicily.” waa of such a character that
upon for hi* opinion during the »e**Um
of the county hoard of supervisor*. At! Tha contrallo solo by Bessie Mercer
the time of going to prea* the matter {tra* a niimln*r that rec
was merely In the form of a dlscusKlon | praise. Miss Mercef has a rich, den-p
In which Mr. Cross, after n-ading thi^i voice and her choice In mekidle* wa
various statutes bearing upon the sule also excellent. The duet, “Martha,’
Joel of the caring for the poor of a by StHla Hitchcock and Bessie Merct .county. township or city answered the
pleased the audience, that two mon
bK'tlons were demanded.
questions put by the supervisor* who
The quartet aidociiuns were all of
d«-sired Infonnatlon relative lo the
such high class that the audience
matter on hand.
The main question for conRideratlon Ifeuied Its approval hy its luathness
was whether the same laws could he to let the members leave the stage.
observed under the county syK^ ra u<
BREVITIEft.
were lo operation while the system
designated betwe«*n the county and
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hobart arriv«Hl
township iK»r. The pn»secuUng attor
In
the
city
y«*st€Tday
aftemocm. They
ney real ail statutes iM-aring uf>on the
rulijw! and the arrival of O. P. Carver had no difficulty in picking out
brought other statements U-fore the house that they were to «»ecupy. Th“
iKiard hy the veteran superintendent happy couple will is* locate.1 on Dlvl
who explained the system In a cU*at Sion strm-t and in hmmr of their com
manner. It wax found that any town ing the houst* 1-jid lHH*n appropriately
ship supervisor, director of Hie poor ducoraiF*d in various ways.
There will be no bowling contest i
or any county official who. as a di
rector of the ptKir. could render relief the We-que-tong alleys this evenln
for the poor amounting to 120 without owing lo the inability of the Vnr M.
to
be present.
consul ling the suiMTintendents of the
The R( * al Neighbors will meet f
poor further than that a n*|iort roust
lie made for further n llef in any one regular s.-sHon mnlght. All nn mher
an r.-iiue.-.t.-ri to he present.
via.*.
IToress(»r liil'omraerce is training
don was given
youifg girls
in “
a national
to conunllti*e meetings, the rorniiiltl«*i*| a
~ iH
" vy
' of '............
............
CUT FLOMTERS
FRANK M. PAINE
FOR SALE
cem»>^-.*.
The ax-erage condlHoti 4»f 11x4- sto< k
In th.- Mate Is r.*port4*d as billows.
eiimpnriMiii
with sn«l; In gtNi-l.
h.-aithy :iu.i thrifty ciindition: Horses
cattle ;#f,. Sh4-r. p fts and swine *m’.
iMrcent.
Th4* av4-rag4* pri4*4 s Jan. 1 4»f S4imi*
of the principal farm pnuliirts in the
t:iark4*ls xxheio (Hrtn. rs tisii.nlly market
V jrh prodiirt.^ xx.-t .- ns fnll.ixv.s;
which lu.d h«o InvcMlKHilns U.c
.'''““T
The av.
pi ic<» 4if u h' ai p. r
»f older gills in a fancy mill
iMwixl Installation of the abstract sy**I.Msh»-l was TH e.-ntN. ry.*
4-entN. mni
lem reiKirting at lu o'clock through •tary drill which Is to form pan
4s c ntv .niMl 4iats .'H c«*nis; iheavi*ntge
their chulrraaii. 8uiMTviJft>r Bei-cham.
pHcr
of
hay
per
ton was 17.24.
In the (*lfy op«*ra hous.- Jan.
that they had ronsiilied I^nisi'cullng
The axi'rage prici* 4if fat cattle wa:
Attorney Cms.s In relation lo the mat-j
U.VJ |H r cwt . of fat bogN f 4.i;.1 per
ter and he had ndvIs.M them that the
cxvi. and c*f drc-s.‘44>f] pork
|M*r rxx*.
iMiaid had no authority to incur aiiv •
Till- averag.- pric4* 4.f i-ach 4l3.<s vt
i xiM-iis.. in purchasing or installing a
hon-es was us foiloxis: Cndci 4.ne
M*t of abstract hooks for the county
year old lit'..:;:.; iM-tueen 4.ne and txso
wlilioul a spi-clal art of the legUlntun*. Was not the least
.v.*ar,s old fllkod; iteiwi-.-n tw.i and
nuihnrlrlng such cxp<*ndltun' and fur Bill s.^b that the road to heaven ,
ti'ree xi-nr. .dd. fluTt:. «n.I Hir-,
f lines
ther It was questionable wgieth. r stieii
year - 4.M and ox. , 1117.es.
an net of legl^attire would 1h> roftmi- HU heav. nly jiiomplings kill.
Milch coxx- w. ie xAorH.
j*. r
lutlonal: also that a suit U about to But Sister Tryphosa prayv-d lie juighi head. Cal lie 4.ll:er ihnti nrih h cow.k.
he (omnieneeil in the county of Jackuiidc^wtie year 4iJd. xx4.r4* W4»tih. |mt
sou to t. -t ih.* i-onKHtiiHonality of .%
l.eaAl
l.eiwei n 4UI 4.nnd fxxn year
similar act In Hint comity whieh will
4dd fl7: lH-ixvrM‘n ixx4i and three x. arv
probably ! derid.-d lM*fore the in vl
old fl'tk.'loand three xears 4dd aiel <.vi i
session of the legislature. The ci.in- At spinster Tryphoi.n Brlglit.
fIMT.
liiltti, therefore. recommembNl Hiai
The ax . rare ptle»* «,r ..heep iin.ler
IlMi matter be iKistiHined uni 11 the
4ir.e y.at ol.l whj. ll.hS. niid oiu* yi*ar
jneefing In January. l*n»T.
4)1.1 and ».v4*r fl !•!•: hiigk; not fati4-.I
w.*t4 wi.rth 14 n per cwt.
straight
The pr;c. < giv4-n are f.ir H 4- -tat •
Miss ClariUd Daxld has l..H*n ap- I’m cHmhIn’ right
Thi* prlc4*s of faim cropv ar4- In mov|
IMduted a.'^sistant city ntiorney in Sau I terkon I m off the i
because
easts
ciiiisld4*rai»ly 1ow4t than 4»ne yi-.-ir
KrHiieisr«i. this being nil unusual isisi- The way gn»ws easier still.
ngi.; thi.. i. e^p4-rlalfv ini.- 4.f wle,a*
Hon for a wonian to cxciipy. MUs If y«»u re a goln’ tu hi-avt ii.
I find
atid ry4* wlo-n* the «I.*4 i. ase i- n -p.Tilux Id t.N.k a eour-e In Hie Ciihi r^li v With that ar Idiv a fight;
Ixnly ::<» rin.l i:; c»-nt>.. All grad.-s of |
(if (’.'tllfornin and aft* rward stuabNl But latterly I’m havin' also
h4)r.-<-> nr.* iiigle-r Hian 4)ii.* y»-ar ago.
law. enti.Hng Hn^iin-^ I,;iw srhis»k Ib'cauKc 1 l•’lieved It was right
also cattle and hogs. Isith alive and
Mlsx I>a\Id has |mi-m vitv succesi-fnl ir. Yon know- I've kept single, brethren.
4lr4*s>ud. ar4» worth more than in Jann
her low jirariice in San Kranris<*o and
- htll!
my. lku.7.
U lu v«‘s that in caves where wcmieti’
atv involv«*d a woman lawyer U much
more likely lo get at Hie farts in the
Philip Bni^hari of lliirliugion. Mich.
You lM*t It was
rase than a man. Sue says that sh**
Ik nearly HU y.-ars .|ld. but Ik ast4inlKi.
I didn’t eu.s.R. my brethren, hut *
was alwnvK Intere.-ited in h-gal quer
Ingly »«pry. On hin birthday in-arly
Ff 11 down *nd bnsiod a ihUI—
tlnnK and that whenI she w
Tu night, when coniin* up here, my twelv.. month, ago h4- tum.-i a hand
law re
girl Khe would
spring f.ir som** I t li ndK and pr .poM .
ho^s
to ilnplh-atf the f. at on th»* te*xt'i-imi
•Nd wanted to chuck in that;
I pulled It out of my pocket twice
Last fiumlay they jiassed thi* hat.
xvhr iw»r lAwghwg.
quarter that’s bad. ’rid when
At the chTNing NTvI.T* of a relijrfntis | *
hill!
org:iniz:iti..ii. held In Phllndelpbia. an
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our slnrer ctteinpl XX as ui.ide lo r.iUe a I'eriain I
sum of nioM'.v fer some pxsl ixork. I
right
hanks to our friends* and nelghU»rs
“1 xvlll start the gooil work with i Tu dii !t was
un heir oxpnssions of sympathy
FJ.V’erieil a man who was a stranger |Tbe middle with crooked sticks,
andness and assistance nmdertul
to the preacher.
;
not
ilso for the many floral offerings from
“•n».mk* bnither. ihanksr exclaimed • '.Nd 1 had a chance to fill
rlends. societies and cluh men
the minister presiding elTuslvcly.
“I (I sold the deacon a load o’ wood,
luring the reei'nt sickness and death
don't know* your name, but may j Cost me a tough Innard fight;
«f our wife and mother. Mr.s. Cora 1.
artrr.
Jl ft Carter.
iTur
tj:
“'«
with Broiher Ba»<er ta.t-Birtl.
If you have never been
-tn IMf
.
U B. WiK»il.
/ .
‘
J»mr« B. Mcljiithlln l« the only
riemlH'r of the Disiiict of Columbia
i*ar who practices iw.> pn>fe*slon* a1
most dally. HU law practice is hlghh
I terative, but he i* an ordained Melho
diM Rplscopal minister betides, and
h. regularly pn*acbes to several local
congregations. Mr. McLaughlin I* often
called upon to perform the marriage
c. remony . espoclally in the case of
couples who visit Washington for the
purpose of Joining hands. While pracilrlng law in Texas some y ears ago he
“mixed Into•• a coi^rt room fight, as a
result of wrhlch be carriea three bullets
in hU iKxly to thU day.
Hr. Zamenhof. the inventor of e*peranto. the ’ universal ” language, was
bom at Blalystok. a Polish town on the
borderland of jGermany and Russia. At
least four dllferem language* an'
spoken by the various natlonaBHe*
who compose its popuUtlon—Ruaaian.
Polish. German and Yiddish. This
bab« of tongue* *ecmed to Zamenhof
the primary cause of mntal bickerings,
and be set blmaelf to bring about
iinUjr. The reafill waa e«permnta
Rotic« To Horst OvMfS.
1 have opcAcd a board anil »ttblc,
bam east of Cass street engine hmiac I
next to Angu* McCoR^ bteckaa
akop, where I wtll bourd bone* at a;
reaaooable price. Also have a hamesa!
room where I wiU wash aad oil bar
The foUowtng is the state crop re aesscs. Will call for barmwaMa aad
return. Will fttm'sb harDcwacs for
port for December:
nae where work Is bHng done If doThe temperat
------- .aired. Have secood-hacd hamcaaes
according to the Michigan state for sale. Call on me.
W. H. Hlgftoa.
weather bureau, waa over ttree^.^
de Jan4 :f
grees above the normal. The defiarture xras quite uniform throughout the
*tate. The precipitation was below the
normal, the departure for the state
being thrt*e-fourtha of an Inch Isdor
the average. '’The ground was not well Wc carry in alork a full aag jrtcovered with snow during the month
inont aeconiiiu: to the
and some correspondents are of the
araison.
opinion that some damage has been
CGrutiouGiirSpecUitr
done to wheat.
In answer to the question, “Has
wheat during Deceml*er mffcn-1 in
jury from any cause? "
correKjKxndeots in the state answer “yvs” and 37S
to-i-OMis-r
“no.“ and In answer to the question.
“Ha* the ground’ be^-n well cover«v!
with snow daring lX*cember?“ 41 cor
respondents answer “yes” and 4H7*
“nn.“
The number of bushels of wheat reportiM market(*d by farmers In IWemher at the flotiring mills is 2«M'i.r,Tii. anJ
at the elevators 131.4J*5. nr a total of
bushels, or this whole am<iunt
Lrinn»-h. 21 f.*4t.
2c:i.7:i bushels wen^ marketed in the
•II
Fuy iV
southern four tier* of oonnii«‘s. SO.lbi'
Launch. l'^ fivt.
bu-hrls in the central counties, and
imiilnv.
10.K9 bnsbMs in the nnrthtm coun
L'iunch, 41 fiM-t. with or
ties. The total nnmlier of liu.*«helR of
wilhonl jjower.
wheat rvjNJrtcd markeit-.l In the fixSix fin Ixxttoiii row IxKitB;
month*. AuguM-lK-cemlier. Is 1.V44.WC.
one now
ft. row l)o.’it:ono
which i* l.i:.r..ie.: imsVIs m«>re ^than
abxfl hunting fikifT; one h
leported markei.Nl in the same month*
H. I*. pis<»line cntrini'; outlast year. At .11 mills and elevator*
Wood sawiii;: inachim*; imji*
from which reptirts have li«vn recrlv#*d
Burn*y, two M*at.
then* was no wheat markeUM In
•Ck
During
ever come bock to Traverae Qiy they Mteved. That Lack
tha Month of Deemwbar Cauaad
MAY
Damage to WheaiL,
Siam oolOBa they rwally enjoy workiag.
. laart ,hut i
ihrr,
was lK)th long and loud, and the i>crw}
hun
plexeil preaeliecl gnxed ul the dxde-j '
up
gates fn astonishment.
j
’\Vh.nt have I d ler said bq.|vn.hm©ltU
n,at----- ”
fellow prench- * “ <lrelful sorry tu tell ye that
“Noihing.’’ reidied
» dom.tml that ’Nd keep* growln’ cosier still.
But while y’ all fxay It U-pleasant
twenty-live U an untlcrtu’scr.”
The path a Chriitlan should trwod;
j
|
OPERA CREAM caramc]*. 2(k* goods By the breihren prenent regardin’
Kin
add tu what has Iteen said.
10 cent* a pound tomorrow only at the
he:
“My
friends.
I
dunno
as
I
Said
Lr GrxntL
—New Haven RegUtcr.j
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
; Jose Tstrada Palmg. son of the pro*(Idem of Cuba, Is a railroad office clerk
I in the aty of Mexico, where he is exWAN-r ADS
! pected to remain until he atuin* the
«B|Utetora
ipmnaoUon for which his mbllity and
FOR SALE-Several car loBd. of dry 1him In looking.
Inqnlre at Farmen 8np- life In this country. ShorUy after hla
Jan 12-lf father waa elected president young
Palma went to Mexico and managed lo
conceal hla idenUty ontll a few weeks
age. Queen City bail-ry. Jan 12-tf ^
FOR SALE-A good second-hand
child’s sleigh. Inquire at 131 Rast
ITAUAN CREAM boo bona at tbe
Eighth 8L
jan 12-2f
La Gietll.
able to find just what
you wanUvI in rea4vmatle apmnB vou should
see ours. PN'.’n tlie kind
that grandmother matle
IB completely laid in the
■bade by the large commodjoiiB om« we are now
Bhofrtng. The length
and breadth nre of un
usual proportions—the
wire.
neat whiU' drees aprons,
with two jiockeU ami
deep ruffle eilge, at 25c
Mck. Also black sateen
•tore^nml offiot* aprons,
tasty igmerns at 25c
•aciL It will pay you
to see thcBe and others
we have to show you.
To see them is to want
them. Prices to low yon
wiUboythenL
OLOSMOBILE
K04»J os net
I luirvMiti.
UOAT LIVEKV at ('urp
Lake.
Tell le-res Keftort hiinl in
Norlhis.rt; ^:U) f4f l 4if lake
front at Foueh.
(\\LL AND SKK
FRANK FRIEDRICH
2IT 6th Street
UEALBR IN GASOUNE
ENGINES ■
Bowling AUey
Prizes Galore
AIOTBU
CH0ICt...H«rt. Sltoff-^r &
Marx *5.00 Suit or 0«wcvKit on exhibition at HamilUm Clothinyf Cos.
SFtCUL FII2ES
W. Caery Hull-r» 00caih
pi ire for hiKheet loore.
No. 1. Mtasolman Giocer
Co.. Dif4ributo»-.~100 LuVexxlo Ci^arm, mUou flO.OO.
No. 2. Hamilton (^lotbinR
Co.-Oiio Hawe tbhujkdorby
hnU Ixeat $:i00 make.
No.». :i Saxton Hardwnft'
Co—(<>ne pair Hockey SkateB;
value $2
$2.50.
50. Sporting GoodB.
No. 4. Amerienii Drug Co.
-Pair MiUtar>- BrusbeB.
value -$:k50. Prescription
S|M*cialifttB.
,Xo. 5.—Alfroil Gieilick
ShcM* (%» —One mir *’Sel/.
Hoyhl Blue Shoe,* U-bI SIioo
in the city.
Nxi. (J.—A. W. dahrauB-*
I HO Diamond ^ ctgiirs; value
OlOOO.AGenUemaii’a Smoke.
No. 7. KinilxaU Music
House. -$I0.(X) crtviil first
piyinent on Piano, or $5.00
cre«lit first payment on organ.
M. B. Hamer, Mana^’er.
No.
Prof. UorBl-VioHu IjtiSBons, $2.50,
No. M. Cliy Keslaurant,
(Opx-n tlay and iiightl One
Wca.k Mxxtd Tiekel.
Ih-Bl of
H4*nic<».
\vill
Blo(KlgxKxl.
Manager.
ToIyediBlrihutevl week eudin;;. March 17lh.
with ever>‘
One
grime you 1
WILKINSON
^ ROSSER
PBOraiETOBS
I am Burt4 I have got
just what ')<4ii nro^
lotjkiiig for ill a
SUIT OR
OVERCOAT
The fit of Hickey &
Frwtman C!o. Clothing
is what n-Hb them.
GeoW. MiUer
lGi4to Sl«cB
Vou Should Cake Sdoanlage
of Ibo
Phenomenal S
, Clothing Valnes
offered in this MID-WINTER clearance sale
YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS
that were 12.50. $15 & lCj»0 now noing at
9.60*
MEN’S OVERCOATS
. I 1
that were 15.00 & IS.OO now going at .. ^ * * * ^
' MEN S OVERCOATS
that were 20.00 & 22.50 now going at
14.76
MEN S OX ERCOATS
. Q lytt
that were 25.00 and 27.^ now going at*®* • U
SUITS AT LIKE REDUOIONS
One Lot 1.W Dress Shirts
1.00
earner Front
^ OlillKlm s
Union St
Dm» nuvsMc amr,
U tua plBCB Bt the BwBiMh to
Mr*, to OfV a
#«J* M
toed the M. B. p«ljdt hm Ib pli
Mr.BBdllfB.1
Stan of OcBSi.
Mr. BBd Mn. DavM CMrtt and gna
KsUr ra^ C»«h »n hOM
^^1DI> aad »rr wcrtifti* In fk*
"%ii. A. r. J««a» i« »>o»lr rBBO»«r»
tec •««• t»lB« «tck far •omt iJme.
iaat Sunday evening to watch the old
year old and the new year la. Music
roMhe
and taffy pnlUag was the o
time M
evaateg aad a mo«t
OVIATT,
llln lAan Canb« of Noftkport. reported by all pree
FriU add family have moved
■ftor opciiAlbK • woirli *»<li bor .talw. to Mr.
to Nick ABBa'a bouse.
Ml*. T. O. tUKf. ntmta to fr kon.
Jan. t
M'linlv______ ■
.
MORTM UNITY.
Hr office
i hr win '
The high wind Saturday night drift
ta. & A
to Uk% «d the roads badly.
John
Nachaael.
Sr.. dl»^ at
haael. Sr.
don «M <Uy ia«t
Jan. 1st and wax burled In the Cath
The L. A. 8. q
oUc eemetery Jan. Srd. Mr. Kachaael
Utmm Mipate ai JS. II. Lewis' c
came to fhU country In the «wr1y ’Ct) *
Yatr^n Bight WB. well Biimded.
and like many others* carved oct a
rlsiy bring pr«Mlfarm from the wilds of the woods. In
■"‘•’zx
YUBA.
hichioaii.
mpoAv,
jamvarv
it. ttot.
ssttA‘^j£t“.3r2Js;l
earned a quarter BBd give their e*-i
perleBee. which was highly cajoyetL
. techlcy. Id her
It Athens laat TheradayMlaa Maad Maiteld of Traverse CUy evealBg spent in charades Bad eocial
rMad her BM>dmr. Mr*. E. HtmeU. enioymenL i
wore served.
Roy Tbott
Mlaa Rath JackaoB of the felephone
Mlae Blveeta. left Monday to
anew at Ktagsley. ts apendtag a two
udles at OUvet college^
veMta* vaeadoB with hm* patent a. Mr. retuBie their stud
trip
ind Mbl Qea. Jaehacm.
We BTC having eome tee veatker
kince Uat entorday a otoqn. whea the
iDOw was drifted soaxe.
Our acbocl wimiarto today, afiw «wbere ahe wBl apend the wlatar with
kar aoa SImaon. She will atop at
Grand BapMa for a short visU with
her daughter. Mr*. C Amy.
m^alfwa? **** ^
The Free MethodUU are bolding
^Mr^xmd Mrs
^
‘
meeting* in Bendeo bail. Rev. and
Traverae CUy
Mrs. Haags of Manton In charge.
Mr. and Mr*. A. E- Pulver were aor.
prUod last Monday night by about fifty
cf Ibetr friends stepping In to spend
OLD MISSION.
lenis of candy
the evening. Refreshments
and the eveny spent In conT/wl BagJey ha* bo far recovered
Re\. Mr. Wood
torn hi* severe and lengthy Illness
hat hi* nurse. Miss Hite, has returaeu __________ -be guests, presented the
host and hostess with a vety beauUful
o her btMne In Alba.
officer* of the
C. gpld Uned aUver cake basket and a set
At the el«r.lloo of officers
i
elected ; of fruit knives. After supper th-;
E. society the following were eU
gnesu departed for their home* .with
President. E. H. Wilcox; vice
good wishes for aI happy and proai»ei
on* year.
Fllr
;erald. Doc. 3iHh. a girt.
Mrs. Stocking, who has spent *ev
Jan. k.
eral month* at Old MUskm. has re
turned to her borne iu Elk Rapid*.
KINOBCEY.
Ed JYanklln of Traverse City 1* via
Oscar Seegmiller left Wednesday of
Ring relative* in tbl* place.
last week for Big Rapids, where be
will attend the l\frri* Instiluie,
EijwsrU Atlas was eslling on friends
HeU-kah lodges here the fore part of last week.
Mr. and Mr*. E J Case were Trav
had a >iint Insial ion UK! Friday
erse
City caller* Tuewlay.
officer*
of
evening. The following
Mlsf Jesfile Scott of Walton vlsUtnl
nsialliMl;
the Rebekah lodgo wt
Mr> Holt.-: V. O,. Mr.. »1 IUni^| Mlw
JVo.Icrmarhar . f.
Mr.. K. U.
wM.r
..
secretary. Mr*. Conkll
trtasurer. Mr. Will: warden. Emma few <1*3* with her farents here, n
White; conductor. Mm. Bunev: chap turned t<» her work at Boyne Thurp
lain. Mrs. Hoxsle; O. G.. iY»*eman Or day.
lK»an Cotiper left Tljursdar for Trav
cut; 1. G.. Mr. Rolfe. Also the follow
er^.- CUy. where be has emplo.v
Sor<G '5ibl;rpM^r,L:‘v«" "a;.Vu?-:vi
toY^^^£JS^.
Mr*. WlIHamacn returned
;
home'
from Traverse CUy on Tueedny.
,
U. E Qlil ensortalned Afteen frtands
at dinner on Wedaeedny ertmlng. -The
guesta were Messrs. 1^ Seellg. A. Bart
lett. A. Kvh!. Dr. Flood. J. Mattbews.
P. DavU. A. MlUlke*. D. Scott. Grif
fin. Nichols. U R. Heck. C. W'rlslcy. W.
Campbell. Rev. Deet* and W. B John
ston. A pleasant evening was spent
and Mrs S. W. Porter are spend
ing a few days at timnd Rapid*.
Miss Ella Bushnei left Monday for
Alma, after spending a ft*w days In
town as the guest of her sister. Mrs.
WUllam Thomas.
School opens Monday after a two
weeks* vacation
Mrs. G. M. Dame returned home
from Traverse CUy Tuesday.
Mr*. Feck arrived in town on We«l
nosday evening and Is the guc-st of
n lativ<*s. after spending a few days in
Buttons Bay.
The Ladles* Aid spcleiy met at the
home of Mrs. James K»*hl on Thurs
day afternoon
Mr*. W. Hurlbut. who has l»e^ ill
\% cimv*I»-?iclng;
Mrs. Kelsev returned fn»m a visit
with relallvis at Btngham Tuesday
The Y. P. S. C. H will hold a social
gathering every month In the church
parlors fn*e to all. Rnt<TtainmeBt will
te provld»Ml. a program given and refr*-sbment*i served. A cordial inviia1 ex»ended to any and all of the
...........
lH-<.|de Ui RiH nd a pltiasaiu even
ing
assLted by another
pastor, will hold s«-rvl<-es Sunday In
l.ot»i i* e M*thi»<!lst and t'angn-gallona:
imton Bine children were bom. who
AlCrS COANCRt.
Brrt Naeh luu^breB helping W. H are mil gnmn up. while from the sec
cmd. five, who are yet small. They
have the sympail.v of all.
Blmey Pickard and C. L. Daytqn
were here on business oine day last
Mr Onoprr of Orawn dk) nome re week.
John Kraltr start, his schesd in
pi^rlDg on Mr. 8ber«n » hooee one day
Shetland this morning after a tso
weeks* vacation.
H. Wni
Anthony Kachaxed and three broth
R^nk drove to Tmv
er* were here from East Jordan at
tending the funeral of their father.rharles Rial ha* been drawing j
Rev. hji. A. Blenlavrk) arms here to^
to Travene* CUy.
day
saying requim mass in the Cath
11. M. Warre n'* address |« now '
olic church for the late John Kaehazel
er»« City. R. F. I) No, C.
Miss Stone of Old Mission Is vlsitII.
with the ta
EAST PARADISE.
ClHand relumed ln»ror from
Kalamaxoo laat Wrdneaday.
Wwlneaday where hr
o....... *«..
*t»mt thr holidays.
BOWER'S HARBOR.
went
Mr. and Mr* Hoin* Tahbrrer
Tahl
Fn-d Jikbnson redume«l last w»*ek
fo Fife l-ake Thuraday.
from Grand Rapid*, where he ha«
A numhrr^^)«>prr of Ihl* place bien apendlng the hbllday*.
have luliitid the Order of
Miss Ellen Elman spent a few days D. E. Rolfe: O. G.. Bert Taylor. After
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Howard CIrland drove throogh this last week with her sou David.
the installation th<-y sat down l<i a fim-[ wev-ks* vacation.
“
illMrlbnilng bill*
neighhurb<iod to ^ay (list
Roy Case n»tnmed home Sunday. '
-------------Uttte Helen WiliobiH\ who has beer, kupjH-r prepared by the Rebekalis and
of M. iianibnrger *
very sick with lung fever.. ta sonn*
E. An-trii and
N-tter. and we hope sbt- will soon be
went to Kingalry on Sualne** today.
Jan*^9
”
‘
Lou**
Ld<*k
fnim
East
JorK»'e him a pleasant Kurprisc
well again.
—
•
•
.hort
vL-U
with
Irieuds
and
W<-dnesUay
.jening.
twelve gtie*t>
I. J Krwmareh U hauling log* for
dan
on
Miss Gipsy Holmes has gone tr
pent
relative
Hurt Wllaoa.
Traverse CMiy to acc-ept a putUlon as
MAYFIELD.
Ulch
Mr*. W'. 8. Raxton and hahy Bdlth nurs<- in the hospital.
Mrs W..Bunn received wj.rd W<h1The I^l^* Aid society me* with
veil.
candv
and
nufx
w.
have a aeverr cold.
niwday
that
her
sister.
Mrs.
Lyiliaj
rs.
Addle
f^bs
Thursday
aftemotin.
Mr. and Mrs. l-Ya
.n L attindR(»Lerts. wgs very ill. Mrs. Dunn U-f: ’ Mls.s Fannie Wil
»lJzr Mort ij on the *lck
There were
present.
(irere seven pnahuwanu returned
< Inr hchcsd St Trsveix* City.
Kin
from a two weeks* visit In Canada.
Mis* Ethel Bowers of Kingsley
vis for Chicago Wulnesilay evening.
Miss norence Crotser went to Tra»-i Ml. and Mrs J. Sanlxim left WedMr. and Mrs. Geo. Jamison relumed IUmI at Mr. Blackman's last w<vk.
iheir bom-- In Traver>**
PORT ONEIDA,
last Wedm*sday fmm a week's vMi
MUs Amy W. Id man of Ijike CUy erjte CUy Siindav. w hen- she exiHH-t.s j ii»'>*usy
after ji.ndlng the boli.lay,; wUli
lihse* Ib-rtUa and Pearl I^awr with relatives at Charlevoix and oth was calling on friends here last Tut's- to attend school.
•'
nd of Traverse CKy are visit- er northern polnta.
A wtw-k of praye ih^U-ing <»bM-rved| friends in t<»wn.
day and Wednesday.
Mis* TillU- l>ri tnrau S|H-nt New
I Mr Geti. Lawr and fainl
Harry Holme.
Miss Marian Glbl.*. who has b<-t*n IT the IlaptlRt cl
Vt-ar s In Traven-e
Alma, after spending his vacat
spi-uding her vacation at home, re Everyone Is Invited U) at end.
" I dJ
tumwl to Olivet college Monday.
hin iiarents here.
we«-k at Whtti
hall. Summit CUy.
Harold Gibbs liAs n-imn.t d bis w«irk
Mm. W.
. .
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given at Cedar CUy Sat unlay.
In tb<- Traverfe CUy HlghWchool afte: next Sal unlay. Janiiar>- l.t Fiillowing j
Is the program t<» l»c remb n-d: S.n.g.l Mrs. Prlmean and dauph er Eunice
Mr*. Albr rt Prause vIvMihI relatU
s bolidaj' vacat iou.
T.n-rday in Traverne < Uy.
In 0(H»d HnrUir one day last w«*ek.
Miii Bertlia Sleward is nc.vv helping Mr.and Mrs. Tedmtn. lb rtha Sje er.
Miss 'iWlGherlng and bmiher
n-Minu-il
home from
Mrs. Uic** and H Gii.bs. A discussion ,
n 'miu-^l home
nichard Sullivan and daughter J*
Ri>>- returned to Traverse CUy Mon In the borne of Mi>. Addle Gibbs.
nle of Empire, who have l»een visit I
A. 8. Baniuin lost a line cow quite
day. after s|H>ndlug the IndUlays with
I't-ck drove to
relatIviM* at Ihl* place, returned
ixpi-ctedly
relBlIvi-s here.
their home ytuuerday.
Vng In^o tlie hoiw*
L*-<- GibCs
elunied
Roy H. Harp«»r was pleasantly sur
'
John and Nrls Olmm. who have Ihprised last Saturday when ten young
the!'coni raising." led fiy F. Dean, fol home this we<k from a trip » Grand
vlsltlng relative* here. n*liim»*d
boys galbered at bis borpe. It being ter. which he will
|low.-<I by C. Ilarrati. The qu<>tion
*•
their htimeN In Travemr CUy. ^
.MI.-k Olive L I>ago. who half he<‘n his tenth birthday. Dinner was m-rVed
MUh Nellie
vUliIng with her slater. Mrs. Albert at lusin. and taffy and sugar»Hl p«*p‘.wt-nil by .*J|M*akerh
lung trouble and
. quite poor]
Prause. for the past w*M»k. returneil t'oni were M*rved during the .lay. Hr
t-ompllcario
Trixie .Monro<- and company will
to Maple CUy yesiortlay. where she rec ive.1 several nice- presents. They
jsn t*th.
vUed to attend.
In town and enu-rtain n<-xl we< k at :
all reisirl n kih)U tim.*. Those present
iftuuidinn seboul.
_______
Mrs. Fenstermacber
e Waller and Arthur Elman, Wllllr
vaudeville and play. entUb-d. ; lVck'
SOUTH GRANT.
rerum.n! last We.lm-sd
|.Vank and
Bad Hav '*
The
hard
storm
<.f
last
bYiday
night
visU
to
Phlladelphlx
L'lllobee. Royal J
The V. P. .S. r. n. win give a S4K-la
nib-d the roads so tlm the mail ear j M. Hamburger ex|H-iri
4
SOLON.
Kh.pher and c..s
Ivegin- eiiiUled -Trip Around tie- World" ii
hnmgh Saturday.! tire stock of g.ssls In
rb-r could not g<*i tbr
A cold wave struck here on Sunday.
announce
b'lirtli
lle will rerin- from
We have a new carrier on this r
It wn^ oiilv ir. ahiive.
» nt w 111 be givi-n.
Mr.
Stebblns*
health
failed
wi
he
bad
:
miMnes.
N. W. Herrington has a lame bark.
Miss Uuth Banm
to give up the work.
\
aecouiit of ihe luid weather last
U g. Qninsey 4» driving team fur
CEDAR
Mr. and Mm H. U-racool are here Saturday the annual im <-iiug ami r«.M II b‘.ive school <*n i
R. II (h»te.
C
Mrs. J. A. IVnnlugti did shopping visiting old neighbors and friends call of the Baptist chunli was posi
Mrs W. Childt^n and Mrs. J. Mills of 111 Trav. -F.* ritv one . lay last w.*ek.
There wim a paGv given for them at pom-tl until the coming Saturday It
Old Mihiibm are visitiiig Mrs. J. \\
M. A. Culver Is able to be out again Mr. Champion's last Thursday even-• Is hoped that a* many as i>ossible maj
DU kermsn for n few day*.
Mrs. Ueo. Grusveuot U quite sick,
The mads are full of snow and near
lly spent Sun Ing. All who atteudiil rejKirteJ a j In- present.
time.
! ^U*" t>kalitrky r»-iurn<‘d W*-«lnesday
ly ImiiaKsabb'.
r. Mrs. IVtri pleasant
Mr. and Mrs. George Hlsard an.! 1 from vl.slUng m-ar Big Kapids.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
C«Mi FerKuson Is *mi under the diKHomer hlMird s family visited at Mr; Miss Beulah Douglaays reti
tor's Minv
. Miss Agnes Mahn vlslte.1 I
llarvev's vii-tenlay.
her home in Trav e City
A. J. White Is milng Tager's mUI Mm Ott
. Herbniihi r. U. F.. n turnt-d home
The West L'nlon Aid tmA last Thursyard with logs.
dav at Wexford with Mrs. Holmes.
Th»' yomig folks gave G«hi. Hulros a Trav
lifndd 4-alki
Mrs. W<*lls retum<s1 to her home iu
fiurprise party at S. II. Cate's Friday davs th»s week
Thursday of last week,
evening. It being bis ICth birthday.
Si-houl began In the grammar n»om Grand la*dge last We<ln»-sdav.
Fn-d sift returue,!
. Mary Cato llnlslusl her sclsml Frl last Tuesday and In-gln.s iu the prltialer this win-k H<- Marlon Thursday, after spending a
morv this m<»mlng.
C. Canute's Kslay.
few days with his brAVther. C. D. Swift,
Will Gulm. r uf Foritorla. Ohio, reSev eral fx* arts wen- found In .lysterAj Mrs. I). L Ensign and Mr. and Mrs
tiiiaied to C«Mlai last w«-«-k and ex|H»cis
eVs .New Y« ar's day.
j Barkmnn went tI.. Traverse cl’ty
to spend the winter here. He U a It Mr Harv Grac«‘ Haren were
Men who havelifid ex|)erience
MABEU
- iirday evening to» attend the play*.
I^cy and
Willie Pray of Traverae CUy vis lH?mHllri now.
WDard of Ox."
in -.rrey iron moMin’^: tint! wlm
dek
last w<x-k.
The K. H. snow plow has l^-i-n kept
ited his itarenis one day last
G<hi. Van Gorder and son M3*ron
Mr.
Clark
is
quite
sick.
an- willing' to work
busy keeping tin- n»ad <»i»en
.relly bus
Mrs. Walter Watson 1* on the sick prelly
w ent to Trav erne City Thursday
Mr. Schenni-rhom lost a
shops. cun fiml 6b-mly <-m.
bis week.
list.
G<-orge and Hattie Manchester ncow one day last wt^k.
ploym< ut under yearly conAllM-rt Carlingtivn visited his par
Art lUdsroler of Boyne CUy I*
The lUerarv s<»cb-!y will give Ihe lumetl Thursday from an extended vis
entr. last w<-ek
it lug hi:, parent t. Mr. and Mrs. C\
rates ninuint: from
tracts
play. JumlHi Jim" next Saturday it with relative-; at Waylaml. Mich.
bn i HoUmier.
MU* l»la Maiil'.:old w«ni to Elk
ing the childrei; ev.-iilng at the town hall. Every «uie
Chicken |»ox 1
$:i.*2r> to M.-V) la-r <lay with
. rpsal Cox are
Rapids yt-sterday.
at this writing.
invited to attend.
tnmspt>rLiliun imitl. by adprou.l psnnt* of twin Ih.vh.
G(h». Vjin Goider w^
calb-r
Jan. k.
Mrs. Hattie Blonschlne U no U*tter.
diwsing
•Mrs. R C. Gardner, who has been
llllac Friday.
A mimbcr from hero attended court
at Leland last week
COUNTY LINE.
lelurned home today.
The worst storm of the season was
Mr. Mr|-\ill and Mrs McQueer wenWitllam IMvIson. who was called to
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT.
Sunday,
snow
and
la*i
Saturday
and-Sunday,
h'alrwell.
we^lL Mich;, on acH-.i
le in marriod laai week
Tlu^ Y. V. S. C. K held their rt-gu
wind blockading the roads so they
* hU father, retuni.-d home 8nl
ctlon of oiri.
The ann
Ill dajyV evening
et^
itlon
the Sunday schtMd[ was held yesterday
ye
Mrs. Clarence
church on Tuesda
Miss Octavl
S’lperlntendent. Roy Hannaford: a*
Brigham.
Jan.
T.
a
son.
Brigham
Iring
ring relatlvi
Dr. McPhail and v
slstant superintendent. Mr. Johnston;
Raymond Davis
.avu ^ Of Mr
.rT^v.;';']s.;’
ned I
secretary and treasurv-r. Miss lUlier.
tIu-Junior
lltUe
with organist. MU* Baker: assistant organ Wm. Davis ' ‘^\oxlord. «»« KIIIa
lor C. K. divld ih.-ir rcpiUr
Frida,
lung trouble.
^
tv^ir
ist. Miss Sullivan: chorister. Mr. Wil
Will Barker went to Elk Rapids Sat- son; infant class. Mr. Hsnn.atpnl; ad
•<-ar
ymond In the back and killed him on M<mdiT aftemtwin.
Raymond
HoataRfl* Bl*cX
urdsy
vancevl. Mrs. E. Billman: young ladles ilmoat Instantl
tanily. The funeral serMi^a Emma liarth returm-d to her
127 Front St.. Traverse CUy.
Mrs. Johnston; voting men's. Mr. Jobn- Ice* yere held In the Disciples
Hchixd at Elmwcjoil Saturdav. after
•Voti art- personally n-qm-sted hurrh. conduclcHl
iduclcHl by Elder Holmes *t>endlng the holidays a: her home in
Will C
ime to Stinday school m xt Sun The family have Uie sympathy of the
J. Hoyt last Saturday,
this place.
day St 11 *. m. Class<-* are so arin their sorrtiw.
prOR 0AUK
Jan, «.
Mr. and Mrs Rr.bert Agosa returned
sd m>w that all who come wlil
lly I
home from Charlevoix Tuesday.
feel at home. You are needevl. come
Geo
1416 -Forty *ev«n acre
KEYSTONE.
Alfred Anderson returned home this
their houic
farm odp and cne-bnlf iiiilfg
Miss Maggie McGarn' returned from
bool convention j
Purkis* arrived homo Tuesday.
New York Saturday aatf commenced
north of Grawn, all under
GOOD HARBOR.'
which was to be held in Grant churc after spending a-few dav« st Maple
schtjol thta iDomlBg.
cultivation, jrootl buildin^m,
Rev. H. l*4-tiU*one. who was taken
Mrs. C. Batw retamed home from seriously 111 a few days aao. is recover- last Saturday had to be postpored on City, the guest of his sister. Mrs. Me
oiffhty rods shore front on
account of the storm.
Truant
Officer
Vinton
was
oat
last
Silver-Lake, fine resort
“jame*s^ndall and daugl
Mr. RobUmon was the guest of his
^*^Mr*. P. Swanson. Jr., enjoyed B visit
cck vUliing the schtxds again.
ground All farm tools, stock,
sUter. Mrs. Capt. Iloljerison. of the
from her brother and sister. Mr. and
Alfred Da\U* people are entertain Hotel Northoni. IhU week:
crops. Get after this, neiflfhy from
week.
H. E. Gin <*iok a trip to Traverse
John Eltxen and
bar.
Mrs. WrigJit
chMdren of Trav
^ Mr. and Mrs. Errc Youmana wc
Coasldera- erse City, who Ibave been visiting her Citv lari week.
the Charles' Manm
1415 -100 Bcn- farm ei^bt
. to CvHlar Friday, returning Saturday
The Ladh-s’ Aid society wHl hold
tlou. $2,000.
r.
Mrs,
Dell
Ramsay,
returned
to
sister.
R*
milt-s east and south of the
Dr. J. W. Prenlioe rtf Alden vislteil
their next meeting at the home of
forpo- their home last week.
Buyers arc offering 50
t hlH son Will and wifs last week.
Mrs. Hurlbut cn Thursday aftef^oon.
city, t^ighty acres under cuUitatrtes this s. m.
On account of the bad roods l*s<
Miss
Ulllan
Humpsch
has
returned
vatton, thirty acres fruit, nil
Geo. Mahn. the cast side merchant, Sauirday the mall from Nessen Clt>
uncle. ^
calksl nt Trsvcrac CUy on business lo- could not get through. ThU is ihe to her school in the Houdlck district
kiotla, fine varitief. l^I
after a short vacatloo.
^ Urawn.
fir^ time it has mlsaod this winter.
buildings, creek across farm,
Mrs. Lamport returned to Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Braisen re
Aug^- Purtner Informed the writ€-r
- Rapids Thursday
lumed
home
thU
wei-k
from
a
vUii
good wood timber; horses,
that he had aold his property at Cedar
entertalnei Cily^ and that he ex]
with
relatives
in
Grand
Rapid*.
Mr. and Mr* C. Eaton
K
cattle, sheep, hogs, chickt-ns,
xp«-ts to moi
aiecr and daughter Travs^fee Citf
Mrs.
Bushnei
IcH
Monday
for
Alma,
- Mr. and Mrs. PalmaK
BUMMIT
CITY.
Itf I* Iihe
crops, farpa tools. Idaho fvs
of Travt me‘ City last w<-ek.
Bari Tcdman relamej to Fowlervllle after spending two we**ks the guest
Reuben Kilwv.
vcr. Lowr price. Fever high.
of her daughter. Mr*. William Tkotna*.
Robert Klnglu returned
Wednesday.
Get afU-r before pulse tlrops.
Clarence Scott relumed to Pell
rrW,r«on..ne
Glen Wiley and family nnd Miv.
tson of 1905. arrived here In lime
Wo also have a few good
upRid the hoUdars with his Par Laura Robinson, who have been this wreck.
The Ladles' Benefit society will hold
is and friends. But as Uae is he^ apendlng the hoUdari wHh their par
bargains In mty property.
tBlng to hang heavy on Ms Blind he enu. Mr. «nd Mr*. J. WUey, returned n ten cehl tea roeeUng at ih© home of
Mr. and Mrs. Geone Dame on Frida
OBpecu to eUrt
of Stark. Kansas, ha* aftereacm.
Inlo Ernest Cerkey's house.
An experience aocUJ wm* given by
Moved hk famili here ^d Intend* to
j(j\
«cbool U out and MImI
h
HOLDERS
WANTED
^
W4DE BKOS.
Real Estati Md Loans
“-"‘I. I ..-Vi;"
WAOK mmom.
OAKBEBK
LOT no
LOT 182
LOT 183
LOT 184 '
c LOT 188
LOT 230
Lots 235, 2;T0. 237 as advertised arc now sold
LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
LOT 214
ALL F0R_8ALE!
These are all early selections and are the
Handsomest Lots in Dak Heigiits,.
the most charming addition to Traverse City. This
addition is now’ largely built over, and good lots arc
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa
rately. e.xcepiing 1S2. is:i, 1H4, which must be sold to
gether. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be
LOW SPOT______
CASH PRICES;
The whole bunch of'
TWELVE LOTS
if sold
one time and for cash down, would be
A BARGAIN!
As th.e price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.
Atso One Acre Lot
in Bircliwond
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back 20
less a strip two rods wide on north side for street.
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot.
TH0S.T. BATES
^23 Frtst'^Stred
f*-* i- *
A
traverse CITY, IDCa.
rOtVT tflCRNtfii. rfHMV, JAMUAKV 12. 1ML
A Oltet OM.
I In HoU«i4. vtiera tfe* roa««sjn sre
•o cfiea wAt«r tastetti qf to«. tkc
■cHGiinn
ighness." oaid one of the|
"we bava diacovered that:
UtU racer la a IM."
i
-A girl!" alacalatBd the eoBat
BOW eoflipHMiy goos. Tho eaotioBa "ThCB. by 8L cauist^^. she
rooaed by this brilliant scene pot to teach the lads! Bok la thlar hei
fiillhl «n IM-fofvor feoUnga. The onthBriBBtiO WOlOOBM to tho yOBBg OOBBi.
Katinka a only answer waa a tlaiid
SBfgiBg Bhopt hBT like SB ofgBB-roU of liftiBg of her Uda.
praise mmd tHbote, atlrred her smiaes
The crowd, acoing her In colloquy
wtth B pataBtlBg mplBre nerer fHt with the cooBt, and mot knowing what
before. The bond was playing the na- had happened, began again tu ahOBta
Uoaal Blr and the people were laugh- of The green! Hurrah for the green!"
iBg and ahonUng.
The count, as be looked toward the
The Uttle peoaBBt a fealty to her spectatorx, caught tight of one of the
pHoce was a ooaiplete self^haesatSon posters placed on a hoaae nearhy. Hr
la this BiOBieBt. aa phe turned her rained hla head for silence, nnd read:
WANTED.
eyes to the alelgh where the count
"The race la declared to be for coo WANTED—Work at
Hera's Your
wax standing, barobcaded. smiling oo testanu between the ages of ten nnJ
Martha E. Orr. 431 !
the crowd. The chlWa face lighted thirteen." he announced. "The aex ol
At considerable expense we bare
2t».
with the fire of loyal devotion ax she the racer la not mentlooed. as you see
fitted up a pracckal and up-to-date op
lifted the little Ivory number lo her I think I give the unanlmoua deciMoe BOY WANTED-Tb do errands anl tical room. We have laaulled tho
wrok about printing office. Herald latest scientific instruaenu for eorllpe. aa If cooaecratlug herself to some of the crowd when I say that the purac
and Record Oa
jan 6 tf reeling defective vision, also the most
high cause, and whispered to hereof: is hers. Take It, my gallant girl." b«
"I will win the race. I swear R! added, holding out the coveted trophy;
modern elt'ctrlcal machinery for Iona
And I wni win also a emile from the "you have wen it not only fairly, but WANTEO-Fttralxhed room* for light cutting end grinding. There U no
bouaekacplng: any number, though other institution of thU kind tn ihU
count when he hands me the prize.
gloriously. May vou do as well In
no leas than three. Communicate part of the country.
There was lltUe further delay. The every race that awaits you in life."
with Grinncll Bros.* mnsic house,
We open an optical room to the pubKatlnka to<ik the purse, ter tears
Couht of Wasplk wax drawn tw!c*'
He on Mondry. Jan. 8ih. Prof. A. J.
corner Front and Caax streets.
along the line of spectators, so ihpt 1
and a sweet smile takins
Bhellman. ih« celehratdj occuUst and
dec »-lf
all might tee hla'^sumptuous sleigh, *
piled with costly furs, and hear the! The luind struck up a gay. irl WANTED-Work by day of any de
jingling of the silver belU on the red i «niphani air. and the voices of the
scription; prefer nursing. 802 E
wt't'k. Jan. Sth to
I>oeple rt>‘C once more In enthusiastic
harnesB of the four black horses.
Front,
dec II J
!y extend an Invltat loo loThe piibl Ir to attend this
The ctHinfs sleigh now took posi rriex of “The pmn! The green!
opening. llemomlM'
tion near the flag which wa.5 the goal Thn‘c cheers fur the gro«:n!"
and leM ell deL'cth
Ighi absolutelr
nusbed with vlclorr. Kalinka lifted
ixh. Fred Fuller, 143 E. T^nlh.
of the race, and a trumrx'ter. in fail
Prof. Sh*'l
Bill lie pICOMMl
: i.» nv't't any diffle
taxtic costume, stepped forward and Flulln In her arras and with the pro
ffleiilt and hereiofOfe objMlnnte cwr*'s of der<*rlivo vlKlun an*l
sent a note of clarion clearness oui clous purse clasp.N! tight, was making
will treat hem prop**rly. Rfrat'mlM*r
through the crowd when she
into Ihe Icy air. T.hls wax the signal!
^
tbe date and plac
•stalls jewelry
pitiful little sound and TrudTK . I hi'ard
for the beginning of the race. Thv»|
LOST.-laire collar with pdd h**rse Mor*'. Jan. Sth to 1
cIuirluMl h. r arm.
Jan 4 Dt
\y. Hast all.
guardians, ax they are called, plactvij
.Kh.^. pin set with iiearls. iK'lween
"Oh.
Kaiinka.
forgive
me!"
she
I a line. There wer»*
wer»*!
'
Eighth
street
and
F<irx'Mrni
hall
on
"H wa^all my fault! Molh-r
It lia.s iM-t n Ha
leven of them. Katlnka. beln;;
Cass. Return to Angus McTidl and
I’hematb-Ums That a-M-rtlon D di
>er 9. wax ihlr. from the end. The ^*=* dei'p and Fatliu promised to !>e
reci'ive rewa.-*l.
mn 4 tf
j pnnen bv the f let Hist three w«)nj*’
siHv-tators. re^iuitly so nalsy, wi re as ! good If I would bring her. but slh? ran
j lie engagi*«l In fb.‘ w-'tk of mskin
silent as if some siHi-rhb-ss fear had away front me whi*n she saw you, and
faJb-n iijKin them, their broad, frank I dared not follow."
"Tnidchen. you were very. vi‘ry FOR RENT-Thrc't -living «mi-. fti« [ I..II. B*!, undi : Ht.' dicM-t i .>ntr,'l nf th.»
fa<*cs grav«- and watchful.
iilsh*'*! or unf'ariilsbt'tl. :“.i S.»iith|navy d*'i»srini*ni Tlu'sv w*»uien arc
The trumiM ter lifted his bright horn wrung." said Katlnka. trying hard to
Unb.u Htn'i t.
Jan. St.t;Mn. Wlzal>*'!h Ilrowii Davis, who is
again and blew thrive rapbl notes, and be SI41UI. "You ought not to have
com*'.
Hut how can 1 be anything but
*‘»r many of th** IraiMirtaut
11 ki* a flock of doves startled from
FOR RENT-A furnish*'*! store^ l.i^
Ihelr cote, the eleven little figures grxHl to you when the ctuint has been
«r.-»pi.l} !tN*
I Him, «'ic., by wbicTi marin**n* sl****r
shot out from under Ihe fluttering blue s*i g*K.d to me?"
Thus cndiHl the m* morablo race by
1 ib.dr cou^^*'K. and MIsk Jan* t MrWlI v
inner and the race fairly began.
i Him; and Mrs. H. F. H. Hedrick. wli*»
On. on they sped, the line scarroly which Katlnka won Ihe means of keep
nqtilr*'j hav*- d*in«' niueli liiip-iriani w.nk f j.broken for a space. To Katlnka there ing all h«T d**ar ones in comfort.—
an 2 !f i tb*i almnnar.
an atom of fear. A filing Julia Magntder and hYauct‘s l^-eds. hi
of peitict cot^denre and security l>elinea«or
WANT DEPARTMENT
htr Mlber chOeff Wr h^s Eltle mob
As a lUUe OkSB aha belirvad that ah
cooM wM thJb prtw!
Whao Khtiaka rwoched hose TrwdohoB sma vattiBc tor her at the fooc
or IM latdar vbMi ftmod tho ootram atalr to tho hotMoMoL The
chlM WBO appamtly trying to kick a
t7 a« UaUj nog ahonir
bete thfOBgh the Ice with her
•n«r aidnlgkc. Fin emogkt !■ tM along the aamv wafor-waya, wbleh wooflOB ahoe. as ahe munched a place
kftdiM from a Mertlr* rWm»ey aa4 run like some latrteate Uce patten
orer
thte
land.
the }cm6 iMldBs of tM tfoc azMl hlJ
“^y 6o T ierer go to.Dort. KaAn the work of a aM|4e household
tlnkar aha asked. peerUWy. "It Is
cake op poaaoagere golag from OM
Mr. mad Mrm. Wm
very d&n here, with aootbtf always la
TlUage to aaother, Uuie gardoM are
bIbed. and FInlln asleep."
thru Moken fhrtmgt the ktuMo
often made to sproot with beaaty oo
Katlnka put her arms around her
Imto the «KUa« iomb- Off Ito» the northern eooairy befOm the wfater
Tittle steter*! neck and whispered mysMtilac HKMB vme the cblldrco'e bed> Mt la. but jest aa they were naarla.^
tertooslyln her ear.
rooBi with two bed> mad six oeeopMU. Denka. his wtfe.'joost and KaUnka.
Tradchen a face glowed with delight
Mr, WexterluAd mad iitt wife wutited the borden of irafnc. or stopping t^
ed tethreet. Here was a chance for
m bole Im the roof U done as they more on. laden with
fun. even nt home! To see Katlnka
the poops, a b«l of tallpc opeaUg their
Ud.
dressed as Joost and entering a
Ulor fh«- roof fell to mod the dOff pei brilliant cops In the moist air. or
Ing match was as good as a story out
Uhod to tlie flmmex. The tou 1« flAOO. tnce-keCds and other regetables rngkof a book.
log stiuaree of greenery lo the broal
^ fuiir Ineured.
Later. whc>o supper was over and
The rtnrt M. E. chaKh of Port Hu boxee fllUd with earth, which arc
the mother's medicine had been given,
mn wma la m broil oror m cootroreniy pUoed midway of the flat decka
and nil wav quiet for the night. Ka
between the oonerremtioB mad the
In the cold eeaaon tbMe trekschutinka took the noee-lamp. a smal]
> rbolr. Iie.-momc the Utter made their 4ten remain motionless for months,
brass object with a projertloo called a
mppcarmjiec to rcutMeau. So lodlcmam looking like mcBster birds alighted
noac. and crept lo the Inner cabin
' ‘ did cerimln members of the conaresm amid snow and Ice to wall In patience
Here was kept tho big painted chest
tloo' become when the chortstem ap for the morn of spring
which contained, among many other
' l>oarrd tn their white mad black icar
Toward the Utter part of a Novem ihlnga. Joosfs Sunday suit. The moth
meals
>ereral eralked out of th*- ber. not so very long ago. a tre'n
er had not dared to trust him with It
rhoreh lu the midst of the sermon. At Bchull fri>m Friesland ventured to the
so far away from her waichfiil care.
a meollna of the trustees Tueitdayjiow
[ lower country with a cargo of peat foThey auccc-eded In turning the key
allrtlf, Un
was dcv-ldH to let nordrf^ht. Good ian. the owner of
in the stout lock, and then Kailnkn
the rholr
the boat, and father of the family llv orderiHl Trudchco to turn her back un
Ing there, bad hoped lo ret urn lo his til allowed to look.
ck. belle, their dertlnailnn, Jan. with Jeffro
iiouls MoUanen of H
Stooping lieblnd the box like a bird
kauwa M *‘Uig IdOule/' who trarebnl the twins 4t twelve years. Trudrhei,.
on ItB nest. Katlnka drew a pair of
with Rlnallaa Bros.* circus Iasi sum the girl of nUn. and llftlo Flulln. agcl
mer. bwl Is now a saloonkeeper, has fiinr. found himself held fasl by a mss* sciBHors from her pocket and cut off
tho two long plaliM i,f her blonde hair.
Civen an order fpr a bed siil
of Icf*. With n sinking heart, the falh Then, one by one. she carefully ad
siature and proportions. |i
er. who knew the signs of winter
nine ft<H Ions and four and oae-balf well. rt^alUed that months must luu justed the garments of her twin broth
er
on hcrnelf.
feet wide. Klnre taking chsrKe of the before the boat could be fn-cd from It
Standing on the llUlo mat. made of
wb«.u i;,ulc hss IH^B UKinc ISO IS. iKMidage.
her yellow hair, ahe called out In a
liles placod rndwlM- as a !k«,I I>rmle
What roust U* done? Jan himself
t. Imperious rolce: .
has ortlered a still of rjotbes. the mat could get work In hYlesland. where be
•Ready!"
uf which woul.Pw ri^ the punH»e of was known, and ko rould J<H,st,
■Oh. Katlnka!" cried Tnidrhrn.
an o\trrr<jal for an onllnarr-slited
iHiy; l.ul It was hard lnd**ed for them
pplng her hands, "you h>ok exactly
the vest wo»Id roach almost to the to b*ave the mother and the little (
like a boy. 1 could not tell It was not
knees. and the trousers completely *Twus the only way. however, ati
eoviT a man h feet Kk laches high. It was diH*lded that they should go. Joost! But votir hair! Whxt will
mother
say?"
The tailor has until spring lo nnUh taking with them the old gray mare,
Mother must not know yet. You
Uie suit.
Jettchen. that had inwetl them with
»l help me to hide 11 from her.
, fils 4-xcesstve leood nature oisl such patience along the weary miles.
elletl her little heart wIih*Joy.‘FnHei'c. take the hair and put It iti the
Stirc**XH U sia niKMl on every i»ackFrank Iisvidson of Haglnsw $20. lie
r the excitement of ihlx. she did not
When Jan had given hU parting
age. It iM th* nost Hurct'sKftil rem
was acco^l,•d by a stranger on lllchli- kiss to hlH wife and left her sobbing chi^st. and come to hixl. I munt b'Eve
tire when one lad fell down, hi*
good
night
s
rest,
or
I
shall
not
win
**dy known. It makes you well and
i:an attune, the main b.iHlnesH striH-t with FInlln In her arms, he turned tc
skate turning under him. nor had she
kei p.s you well. That's what Hollisof the w,-st Bide, about 7:30 ochsk Uke le.vve of Ka'lnka. who stood out
FOR SALE
The next day was cold and clear. All percleved the quick advanre i.f u third I j' .’ R.K'ky M*»iinia!n Tea does.
•i'tc bad a br. akUoaTi on my wag«in side with J.s.M. Putting his hands up
' '
le morning vlllagefolk from the iKiy who wore a ribUm . f pi
rents. Tea
I>rug FOR SALE-A f. w fine lh.»
aiuund the corner. Will you aive us a on her shoulders, he looked at her
buff legh*»rn rorkrel.s. W. It. N*'Ihou.
neighboring towns passed merrily she heard the crowd yelliug wm. v.;.-., ,
llfir’ said the stranger. •‘Certainly.*' earnc'stiy and aald:
________________
ni5 E. Front str«'et.
jan II 31
along the Ice oij their way to Dord of "The pink! The pink!" and lhenr‘'*
rej4.lned Havldson. -|x*ad me to It."
a w.iman*x h*ague to build ships Is WILLBElnl^vJ’r^r
:*Remember, I look to yon. Katlnka, recht to witness the aportH. Katlnka. xue saw that the pink had passed her
and they went lo the mrner of Hanill
City nt Ilroid
Katlnka laughed and lieni her bffdy j the latest In niTllu. Women are iv
•low and Jaei^ str^. jnst oiitsldo to U^’^re of mother and the little assisted by Tnidchen (who wont so
hagen's barn thv r.'s
the glare ,if the electric lights. Ah ones Yoiivjiro stroofMOid l.rave and far aii to give Httle FluUn the moth forward. Some one cried out "Gri'en mlndiMl that the ant. by re.sistles« eiig*»lng to fall!" an.l she laughed j rrg>‘. can collect heavy loatls and build
the> pss»,<d ft high Irfiartl fence David ! gtH>d. and whefl I am far away I shall er's laige car-rings lo keep her quiet,
not think uT you as a helpless girl, hut m she sat upon the flmir all unconiln. She thought of tho In.slruc-1 to-»my luilares fur themselves and
tis of oM Mynbixr Caef. She wexj that, therefore. It ks posxlblo for Cer
escaped notice as she .rai.
Ills side, and thiK one had a revolver. as mv llttie man. who takes Jouat's
placuman women, by loll and self-denial, to FOR SALE- l.fnrtvdaiic r
down the ladder and paused to buckle not faliing. but following hix rules.
-nefoie jcti ro any further.- said he.
Katlnka's heart swelled with pride on her skater.
‘ instant she flung apart her j conirlbule a mighty xhip to the uavy
ln>x*-s ;;s giH.d as m-v
•*ghe us your money." Davidson did
as If summoning the axslstanee j of ibe-^atherland, Collo<-tlng Ik>xos In
It was a bitter sting to Tnidchen
for salk at half price.
WO and as the men set off raised a hhl- No eomparlson could be so dear, no
of
the
wind.
Then,
folding
thos
*|
ih*^
shape of a warship will l.i^dlsiilh
.
watch
the\anlshlng
form
as
It
hk
M
iKU n. C. I^wls.
laboluo that brought two jHillremen.
rung
little
arms
across
her
breast.
•
u
U
k
I
lo
all
ineiuh*
i>
of
the
leagu*'.
That winter was the hardcut ths! away toward IX>rdn*cht. True. Ka
They pursued, flrlng a half doren
FOR SALE—House and lot. « P.mxhe settled
R* V. William 11 M«irray. pa.»for of
fihtils. none of which took eff.u-t. Tlie Holland had known for many years. tinka had promi.HeJ. If she wc»n the
CharP'H l,anra.^:*‘r.
jan !
:.w dares when
the rniw-isallsl church In S<dthold.
he would bring her mure sweeU flight which
felhiws disappeared down a side Jan found It very difficult to send a
I»ng Island, has h.'eu chosen loact an FOR SALE OR EXCH^NCE^f*^ <
street, paaalng Police Capt. Ha,*ktn»^. sufflrieiit sum of money for the actual than Khe could iwt and a pair of ear- xalls In pi rfect gra*'e
mer
sky.
lamplighttr
lu
that
place
and
has
enrings
as
big
as
her
llitle
ears,
provid
neersHitIcs
of
the
dear
ones
In
the
Ice
coming from supper, who notb-ed them
Then' wvi
t i f ailmiratlon (. r*'d uiKja lb.- performance of his
h>ck4«d U»at so far sway.
Jeffrow ed she would stay at home and take
I.H» late to blcK-k their way.
•he shot past I be dtitltw. Mr. Murray will Im- called up
good care of the sick mother and Fla
. fell III, loo. 80
lywila Piquet te of NrwlH-rry. ag.-d
pink. leaving the other otdors far be <m to walk over twelve mih*s nightly
John Armstr
ncuyled.
ft. was killed while trying to steiO »
hind.
the
young
jpotint
rose and doffi'i In the cotirxe of hIx rounds. He frankly
of
fierce
relK-lIl
spirit
ride mi a Boulh
paas4mger trslu.
a would skate
Ills
hat.
Kalinka
saw
It and her ownjt that the salary **f $25 per m*.nth
t«e Child s brea.-;! a;i »
Foe: F. Kiilghta of the Grip, will In- down ^Midrechl fc
medicines and
pulHes
boat
with
rapture.
She
felt
Is'one of two r*'aMjns why h*‘ sought
vile ihe governors of Michigan. In-t{ food. Her skating
even In her stiBri there musing and agitated.
the kt'on Intoxication of s«icr«'s.'^. Her the place, the oth* r iM'lug that he
^ and Ohio to a banqurt for a d». own land, almost nniiaralleled for he Kei-n ai
yellow hall stood out llk.'/a halo alnnU ne*‘«h th*' Incbb nlal ex* rclbe.
Katlnka fell the chill of thlx
cusshm i.r railroad rates and rolleas- swiftness. She had prapilrc-d with
th*'
childish
face.
Shouts
of
'
Hurral:
•r>
xeiis'ibly
as
It
HtlrrtM
her
cIo.selMM>ks at Saginaw
J^s^^l from M.eir oarlic-H ycvirs. «n 1
MISCELLANEOUS
A Modern Mirada
cropped hair Into a little sheaf of fi»r the gris'n!" heard on every side.
The r' 8 eomptndler of the ctii had often lu aten him In a race.
"Truly mlmctilotuj seCnu' the re HACKMAN-Alvah S.-yimm:.
ikiy
locks, beneath the edg* fl!!.'d h«T with t'csiaiiy. All alon*'. the covery of Mru. .Moll
. rency ba;« npprm.il th.> spidlr.ilbuih o
As rhe Kped along.-her basket on her
idlle Holt t>f
aii.l night call.v pnmiptly au>wef.'it.
It. K, Olds. Jotin K Whiiehall. Wm K arm. fcer cap with its stiff little frill >f the light Itoy'fc rap of n^d rlot.h tlin others vainly f.dlowing. she rt'achitl plac*'." writes J
K, Hooper. Wood
Stand at nty r.-.^aurant.
nti:.
Prudden, James j. iiai,d. smith G like a hand of hoar frost under the she wore She nilsstsl the snug, warn tho turning point, round which sh" ford. Tenn. "si
phtmex 371 anti 113K.
jsn 9Ah*
swts.iK'd with such a graceful curve
puss from her Jungs. iW
hooj
and
her
c**mf.»riable
llnh.
muff
Ymuiis andolbcrHtourganUethet'ap !|iKhi-fl;tlnK red hood, she darted llk<
that the applause rose to a whlrlwlnu lorx *leelare*l1 her end so u«-ar
MONEY >o“LOAli!!li^”iix!'imuar
Ita! National tiai.k of 1.«aslng. with aja bird pas, the sleepy old wlndmllD She felt s'range and shy In Ihe xhoii
family bndI watched by her
double-breasted of sound. SlU' vet red past the Idu.' lortj-*-iphl Initirx;
. capital Id lltHMkm.
|
^
„ knt'i' brt'tvhes and
Imtirx; w'hen
w'iien at mv iirgen*
pnt to mortgagea fiooaec for sals
flag which marketl the half distance request Dr. King s New Dlsctoert
laqalre of K. HeMaaut.^
Pan
Wall Allen M. Annstrotig becnmln. ^ard off the fierce NovemlaT hlaafs c*»at. Hilt f'^e whiulwl to heriyelf and
*d Ihe rac*' and ram*' bark toward fhe|Flveu her. with the astonishing rt'stiil
Hotel
>olymurmured
softly
not*'
nnd
then:
waideu I f JaekKon pri.^.m an interes: > aiul IwnloU like «,mo spirit of Win
c«i*ini‘<
tviii. .
lniprovem*‘Ut iK-gan. and coi
He
man.
1
am
that
now.
IndetM-my
Ing contert Pecan at ra,.o,.dls |.,r th, ^ ,.1^ wind along the Icy path. Over and
... 1 .I.r, **
timied until she finally cornplt'iely n HALMISTRY
Ramembw- the fotnre llaa to voa
e*»\vn'd. and is a ht'althy woman h
postmssiersMp whbh he varatee „ver again she wonhl pick out somi fatber*« llitlo man!"
hand, a oeloatlfle reading wlU rerea
The e*iunl hlni.'^elf had not
•lay." Giiaranteeil cure for coughH an
On she darted. c*ir\lng In am1
Htate S,ut.utM: Jaim s t; Harden Is tip
^ far ahead and set herself the
Ua tree Ufa's kUtory. Orer W1
colds. .MP- nn*l $1.0:1 at Johns«»n Dm
Ute ,1 esmlldate. He U, chairman e:
him Thin. In most among the crowd which was making a more enthusiast le greeting than wax Go . F. H. M*'adK. C. A. IbigtH *. Dru
Union 8L Mldn antraana
ttSMf
given to her as she came skimming
toward
the
hugiflag^le*
kcd
sjutt'e
up
the riMu y reiHitdnaii rommlllec.
casew. she did with an eaia- that m.udr
0*1.. druggists. Trial Untie lOc.
along, the veiy Incarnation of a swift
on the Oud*. Maas.
Wm. tlodh. Jr., of Mt. Oi-mi-ns her feel t^x„i,ant
M»'it with n*ilsy horns, the managers spirit *.f the ice.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETt.
Ax she drew n**ar the r<MinVs sleigh,
of th*' c*'n'monles. were moving offlr
We hare sad offer for tala the toi
loiisly alwmt. hiiKillng tie crowd, wh* stationed at the goal, she mnn'tl her
lowing llxl of real esUte. It la all da
Thl. report U muf up dally. Th. R. xlralde pr*»perty tnd must ha ooUl
responded to their ilirectlonx with face upward i*> receive the smile sh*«nd wisfer from th*' h*>roe In
Call or phone for prices.
• heavy wlUiln her. for the home caren laughing amlaldlliy. To one of ili*':o*
cord
to
not
re.pon.lbto
for
ch.npn
l••»lullip and tht'ii sn t.vi.i d th. fu
70 ft on Rsv St . ODDoalte Darrow't
seiuned to be inerra-jng every day. guardians v.f the fet. Katlnka whiThe count not .inly smiled; he U'cK
In prioom.
lilinre with an nx WI.ei, Hte slo-rl
store. PuUdliigIf on xama Is
U nhw usee
Kalinka b.eame aware
largo, bliih* IHTetl her desire lo cnhT Ihe race. T
mod to her with hU hand, and wbll*
hut can bo nsad for
and a dcpuiy arrhiHl mu fanner
reice.
ly I'oloriHl atIveitiM'raeiils posit'd all her lmir*'nse relli f. hv sh»»w,-il n.» c*m
dwelling.
he crowil yelled lisolf hoarse. Katin
l«.l CTlh. r.-.! i..„ ,.r,. air„u lo
Lot n. e eor. ICOi and Rannla 8U
Hbmg her way. which announced a scbiusiiesK of anything strange, a^* h
kh paHSi'd the goal and w.m the m.'rIfcc ho>l.r,
a $7 fL on ISlh 8L
skating match to Ik* held «n the Oude dlrec’ed her to a table on the quail Then, with a gentle turn, and, with noj
Ur.lMp •111! «.»„• In
'
S
60 n. lot on West tU 8l, waot o'
Maas tho next day:
th*rp
No. 620.
MCling lying Ign of brt'athlefxnesK or fatigue, sheji
AtIfB.«s th«i h.T h.^t.,n.l hn
There wax to 1^' a price of fifty uumtHTH on brtmant knots of ribbon. floated quietly on to where l!te c*:
tlirtmlooi^ to pulHin h.-r • «nm.n ll<
roited her.
iOK tt Ihe norih.m p.n of lUy rm.| florlnx for Ihe flest ran*, and afUT the Kailpka drew near, her .heart flutier8L and Michigan Ava.
IV.tt J;:st !;ef.ire she reached
announctvnrniH were the words. "Oon- Ing with Euitprexxetl alarm; Woull
ly low l>ro«Tut..r Orr ..I Itay City
S k>U oo Blmwood are, haCwaat
Igh ther** wax a sudden movement
Wayne and Bar Sta.
Mauling story 81;. Is .»i,. Mn'ond w it t.staulx from ten lo thirteen ycarx." they make her give her name?
a lots .on Snntca otreoL Mwoaa
front of the horses, and a little,
Thix waa to l»e followed by rarex
and she aay « that Ko.m after her ti
Juit at this Instant there wax a
Wayne
and Bay Sta.
ng girl ran iinxtfcadlly across the
r i.fte her h-iwbanti tol 1
r ho l.a ? |o» among the LoMen and Utrecht «u blowing of horaa on all aide's and a
Lot 71. and hooao. Oak Haights.
sard her. while a surtllngly fa
dentx. Hla hlghnrxx, the Count of wild huiza went up. it wax a welccme
»med hlK tt
and had wm i
One of the best locations to the etti
lar
voice
cried
out:
*
or
turroundlog
coontry for homo. 4
Waxpik.
waa
to
award
the
prlxca.
,u.p«-lea. Thc‘ piweeuior u Jbvm,
f**r the rounl of Waxpik. wh.wK‘ sh igli
5»ilne.
"Kalinka! Katlnka! §ister Kat!
"Ob!" thought Katlnka. "if Jboxt waa coming 8h*w1y along i^e Ice. lu
•w only here! He would khow these o'rcuitant lH>wlng to right and left wllo itrw*-d ym. Tr.idrhcn said you wax
It to 14 acroa land la Kmwood town
ship, s^bont 1 mfle from city UmlAs
btiy. but me aaw you putting oo
hoary Southeroera what real xkallng gracious smile's.
Will make a good market garden,
la. How our Mywheer CaK. the cham
One of the mm at the table rota Jooal a clothes."
f 40*a IH Billea ooiff of Oadar Sna
Ploo skater of Ftlealand. would have hurriedly and asked Katlnka If xh«
Katlnka's brain went round. There
rleuut *• thke Mi toaniM a- chuckled over his pipe If Jooal were wished to join Ihe rare, and scarcely were two jtuardlauB of the fete itamlinraos hobstucc. It‘&l«;scttts here and won this prtif--ax win he waiting for her infused aasont, ha lag beoMe the count's sleigh.
d! How n/Bth palax he took to tossed her a brilliant green ribbon,
ttdcam««cU]r. SoMbrAaml"Ach!" exclaimed one of the mea.
teach Jooot and me. and bow he paed on which hung a disk of Ivory marked •the child U a girl!" Flulln'x bah-'
to laugh and clap w hen I would boat with iLo number 9.
bUng chatter ms she hong mbom her
Mn. OUDltae BUiabMh Merrick, the Jooxt!"
Dmi-i let your fee (mr old. ulloe.
Katlnka. with a sigh at relief, threw shder's walaL left no room for mlatakt
talhor
•hUuthrouM ot Ke*ri>r
Kattnka'a hrata reeled wllh a ac.1- the greta loop over her b«to and lot ax to this facL KaUnka, completely
>llo» ud erlBkled. It yon
«t
taai.
feer
den ihoughtr Oh. to wla that fifty the Ivoit pendant drop above her wed by the glluatlon. said nothing.
nil for btoinly. uke HoUtoter e Rocky
av nemur M rajoy.4 . r«eplioo florins for the dear oaoa at home, in heating heart. Then, with a sodden She bold Flolta by the hand and allUIo Te». Si eeau. Ten or T»bthairilym whteh such sore need! ithy should ahe Bot feeling of courage, now that the dan- lowtHl the two guardians to draw theto
Iru JobntaR Dni Co.
taiiTMtNitaUrBs of mtory vooum’s club enter the raco dteguisid aa Joont? The
*r to the count, who aigned them
gerrahe moat dreaded mai pnat, ehe
poaten did aol any that the race wax moved awlfily off to the blue flag fly- to apiiroadi.
kor K«i
la maar eaaoa alao thooe booth
atlUrteo Che oalj boBos of thr po
people, who are bora aad M aad ttvo
and dU U these timTcih« hOM
It Is aa tmohoanT prectp might to
mOi of MmIumb. were «»T«d trom
»*r<Mla tf fht Tftet*. Tbe abUmI 4M
Ml rsAfMl M7 fwr.
Tte flUBUf «r
WMUrtntf, Hr>
IM M Ue MflOtafl tern. thiM
If you are fosd at a horse trade yon caa ilndopportoiltkshyiisiBC the Record wait calami. Ifyos
have other property loscU or trade this is the place
to make It knowa.
HBfiTonDeieetmEyeSisilt?
LOST
FOR RENT.
■Vn;
Dssiralile Property For sale
mmIll-I
A n«MMt s»r« HtdJciM
«• Draco.
3-ircM
ISl
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
WOOD AND
SOFT COAL
COLUMBIA TRANSFER CQ.
312 STATE ST.
Both Pbonei N«. 44.
ThinfsYouNeea to Know
About
PIANO
BUYING
A Lusy worM lit is ai.tl a
very liiiBv OL'e.
We Ceiimot
l>0 p>8l4Hl t»a nil
u*i—t4X) Imsy.
Therofori',
tlien* are thinj/K wr nrtvl to
know. Ill ilu- mrilH r of purdiasin;: yonr pian** you an*
too busy to .sbop aroutid and
IcK>k the inatU'r u[i.
Tbe
8impl.*6l way. is llio KIMJuLlWAV. ItsHvostime;
it SrivtJS vtiiir n*TV*'ll. N*, "pa.
fi*'.Mv iriivl” in the KimUaJl
Im. ««.,.ye.r th« IJ
Mt.i* SB*1 Srbuml^ii
.Simply Hiis;~*-ut
tb..
aljovo «v»u|N n an«l mail it lo
us, ami we’ll son<! you ust ful
piano inforniation that y*iu
ran l*K»k over an*l 8lu*ly'iu
the f|uirt of yotir own Lome.
\ ou want to know about
repuLutioii an«l wt ariDK qual.
ity; you want to know about
Ihr piano that is bc«t anitod
for this particular climate,
aliont tho K«»Hrantocand what
itm**Qii8.' i'ou want to know
ax)Dl our “lilUo payment
plan that iMke* piano l.uj in«
«My,” ana above and beyond
nU you want to tmow abont
onr
MddertSyMtmoIPitBo
SeUlBtWWchSETra
YEBSMsy...
player. Free oonperto Owly.
KIMBALL iiUSH!
HOBSE
aaiuxi(Qt,Piwr.
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FWDAV, JANUARY 12. WM.
I MCeORO TRAVCRW CITV, I
I srom OT Mi Kim |
raBiiwgKWiiiillBacKciche
(nf his mai«itj*s
Any penon having backache, kidney
pains orbladdertrouWe who wlU take two
or three Pine-ules upon retiring it night
•hall be relieved before morning.
bigbsat salary, namniy.
prime minister. Ibe mlalstcrs d
aaO. UBfd Weetbonr. Br H. U I
brtarlor. axtertor. cotonk*. war.
ea and tba aacretary for Indian
earn to be no lack nr beywu al^ receire $S5J$0 each; tbe ftnt
tor fuany good factog pieapicti Oim lord of tba admiralty fUfiB; tbe necof tbe lataat Mg offers to be refused to ratary for Ireland $21A60.and tbe oth.
embam of tbe cabtamt a salary of
lade for tbs
S-ysaroM eoll, ffOcMe. by Cbtmas. out $10,000 each. Tbe lord lieatnnaat ta«U lMfM« CM ■< I
of tftlilapOT^.
by Alcaadsr. TbJs relvta $100.000oa year, tbe lord amnPloe-ulet disjohro a uric polioni Md oiabte tha
Hanart or«faa«a •
s DO record, but last summM^ be eallor for Irrland $40,000 ipid tbe Aral
rraNHW BM oa tk* *aaatfc« «f tootBoo Voyage to take a record of ofAocn. one entered aervlce from rivil
M araa raaJ aaJ ooaaUCefad. la it
2:12%. so that bis speed U not prob ancretary of public works $10JK». Tbe
rMUaat Bloc aeorad cha coadlUov
Thi» is the lime to boy wod.
tbree latter offldals. bowever. bold no
lematical Iqr any maana.
oome BormaL
M4«r vbleli Cka (a»* ia plajad. aadinggihsSSpffr C«l 44s.
Wblie tbe racing season on Ibe light Mtfollo.
pMdallr aHfc rafaraaoa to cka nUaa.
Dimovuradby PINE ULB MEDICINB CO. CblcuTk. and t
Tbe death of Brigadier John Cam^
harness tnrf Is late la cosamcaclng in
cmtall throoffb the store
Cka -triaukdoat eapaadliara of Bonar
sections where K was oece popular to bell last wif-k leaves but elghtsen tdP. S.— Remember our opand (k. ak«>taCM, proftaaloM aplHt
DR. F. J, MAC NCTT—Practice limit
glee good meetings saiiy to Jans by ftcers oa tbe retired list of the army
ticnl opening, with Prof.
and iimmiBikl* « cka gaaa. CMC
ed to BYE. BAR, KOBE. THROAT
making tbe balk of the evenu eome In wbo served during tbe Mexican war. civil war and he was the first senator j or nary. He weighs 289 pounds and I
8hellman of Grand Rapids,
and rrmWO OP GLASSES. Office
oalr at Hanrard. bat all otrar tha
of
that
kind
to
represent
the
blue!
now
atning
his
fifth
enllstmeot*
of
four baring died since 1904. Of the
the months of July. Aogust.
Jonoary 8th to
Eyes
502 Wilhelm block, atlxena phone
tiT. In Ike dtacoaaloo. It .U t
three
years
each.
The
i
survivors ten are brigadier generals, grass slate since Appomattox.
aad October. sUll tbe seasc
658.
tested free.
tM>t. tka oaanaan ware dlrtdad baTbe German emperor, the king of EngUshmon by birth and the oldest
ally being lengtb««d by tbe addition tbroe are colonels, two lieutenant col
ivaao Cka radical aanaailoiia ot PraaPIANO TUNING—W. N. MUlard. 3U
ooela and three majors. Six are grad Holy, the youthful king of Spain, tbe man In point of M-rvice in the coast
to tbe metag map of dries In
year, cxpi rteocc. No wlocolnd with
Mwt Bloc aad tka mon liberal altl
Nebraska and Colorado and 4n tbe uates of W’est Point, four are medical queen of Holland, the king of Bavaria artillery, served tmo years at the front
OrtoneU Bros.______________
tore of PraaN
sootbem sules M Georgia, Alabama, offlc^es. one entere daervlre from civil aj|d the king of Saxony have never In the Philippines and dUUngulsbed
OR. O. K. CHASE, removed from
himself there. There are few Utter
life, three from the volunteers and taken the trouble to be crowm*d.
Mississippi and Loublana.
208 W’llhelm block to 407 and 408
Ann Artor, Jan. 1*.--Ckmr*e» of proThe exar’s chief mok dram s a’sal gtmners In the nrmy
Arjnordlng to the Buropean radng then served la the ranks Ufnre belnf
new Stale Bank building.
IrnuUmMlUm Mralaat Walur Bckonall. authority. Der Bport of Vienna. Wig commissioned.
Quiack. bellevtHl to be the oldest* In
General Daniel H ary of $3o.<*W a year and holds a very
ibr fa»ow quarterback of the Cblcafu Wag. the son of Wiggins, that while Rucker la the oldest in point of ser Important position In the Russian dian In the west. dl**d on the Satsop.
imlTermltj football lean, are asaln la owned In England was raced In AurWashington,
a
fern
davs
woild.
He
has
nmtrol
uf
all
lroi>erial
vice, having been appointed a second
clreulatioB here. H bavin*
MARK CRAW’S DELIVERY—Ught
trim last season. U a iroUlng wonder lieutenant in the First Dragoons in kitchens In Russia, and i vory two knew his exact ag«*. but he was ci«rfreight, luim-ls and trunks. Office
claimed that the lllchlsan Athletic Tbe Journal rrderred to In speaking of
months makes his rounds of tbe dlf talnly pSKt the ct'Uiury mark and It 's
1837.
at City Ikmk Store._____________ _
board U la poaaeaaloo of evidence
Wig Wag. says: “Wig Wag Is ihlMayor Srherff. new reft>rm execu fen-nl departments of his kingdom. generally bt lii ved that he was cIok • to J.H. MONROE GEO. W. MeWETHT
abovlaa ibal -Bckle" competed
MRS. E. L. BONNER’S hair dmuring
best horse now radng tn the world
tive of Marion. O.. propo.es to punish Ills rqnk Is that of a general in the 12t> years ti'd. Sidllers who knew him
parlors, over City Book Store. Room
bae«;^l last aumner aader an
1 army and he command* every fifty years ago say hi was an old man
That this estimate of the son of Wlg- habitual topers by putting them on a
JIO^____________________ ___ ____
serving in any rapacity under then. Quiack was almays a peactfui
glqs Is not an extremely extravagant iU-l of bread and water for fort>M lght
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Orond
tloaed aa one of iboae who bavc pre one Is seen when It N said that Wig Ijours or more whi never they are ar him in the different cuisines.
Indian, never took part in any of the
le Ijand and Ijonn Co.. K.
Traverse
General Horace Porter once cx- uprising* and *teadlly befriendiM tee
Wag trotted In a race one and three rested. He believes that this would
room 2.
ThurteJl. Manager. «OfSce.
^
«1 NEW WILBSLM BLOCK
Cbloafo. Jan. It.—Walter Bckeraa!! firus miles, from a standing start, on be the moat effective punishment that
ressi’d the opinion that symtiathy is mhlte.s He wa» a citlien. witb the
Hamilton A MUliken
baa dlaappaarod from the Unlvcrally what U W»ctica«y u half-mile track,
rould be devised and will put U Into alt vi^ry well, hut that tt I. easy to g. light n. vote and owned a hom • on
DR. T. A. WI LMELM. DentllsL City
of Chicaco and bU whereaboula arc at the rate of 2:10 to the mile.
practice at once, lu the past all typi tiMi far while trying to Ih* agni-sbU* !
Mock, room 1
unkaovn. It la ramored that he ba>
Star PfilntiT. 1:6»%. Is permanently cad “soaks" were kept In durance vile By way of lllusiratloii he told of a girl j
Special attention given to R. F. HOLOSWORTM-Bpeclal Stjpme to IVtrtili to engace In the paper out of the racing game and will make until sober and were then releaseil. whose swix-thean said to her one j
tent Ion to diH«*a*>e* of the eye. i*ar,
diseases of the eye,
btiataeaa. but that he will return to «»! the reason of 1»06 at Plqpsunton. Cal., Mayor Scherff. ln fore his clorilon. was evening: “W«*re you aware tha’ 11 Ory, Mnfff and Ml WltC Ruvtil •Mt
iHwe and throat. Gla**e* fitted.
with Dr. I. A. Jhompnon
leie la lime to be cllfible for football lu charge of Charlea IleRydcr.
Rooms 7 and S, H. A L Mercantl
s workman In one of the local far lasMil your house la*t night?'* Shi
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
Co. block. Both phone*.
neat year.
n
Charles LooglK»iham. owner of Frank lories. With the first day of his ad gave him a glance full of repnracb
Mtcblpan Flahtara Pramli
lv» you
Yoakum. 2:04%. haa sued the Pennsyl ministration Marlon ha* chang«-d from • or cimrM* 1 mas," she said
Two llEhteni who ball from MIchl vanla railroad for $16,000 for damages a wldivopen town to a strictly law- think I would not know your foot
gan are now Xh-lhc limelight of pugi Inflicted on the horse In a wreck near abiding rouulclpal.lly.
step?" But at thK he gri-m grave and
Urn. Tommy Ryan of 81 Jow^pr New Brunswick. N. J.. Oct. 30 last.
It Is undersUKMl that t\mgrt‘Hsman distrait, for he had passed In a cab.
thrt»ugh bU prolmbic battle with I»hl
Si rgeaut Freil Calhoun Fagan of tl i
SecreUry H. W. Wilson has prom Longwortb. prosjHTtlve son in law of
adclphla Jack O Brlen for the middle Ised M. W’. Savage, oaner of Uan the president, will nei*k renomlnatlou Thirty ninth company of cuaM arttl
weight champlonahlp, while Noah Patch and Cresceus. to prepare the at the proixT time. In which event he lery. now etat|oni>d at Fort McHenry
Bniaaon. who flgbta 6nder the name Ijcxington trotting track this season will cnihs swords with George 11. Cox. Is the largest man In lilher the arm>
of Tommy Buma. la to 8ghl Marvin with a view of having both world's the Cincinnati boss. Ttie latter U not
‘ liart the Utter part of the month In pacing and trotting n^Hjrds made there. likely to favor the candidary of any
lioa Angelea. A match between the Mr. Savage has wrltu-n to Secretary one Identified with Pivsident Rik»»i*- TAXES
Michigan pair fell through bocauae Wilson Slating that he believes Dan velt. who last fall sent S<‘creta6* Taft
llruBao deoUrod tbimaelf unable to Patch will this season |beat his worlds to Ohio to denounce Cox and his
make the weight demanded by Ryan. record of 1:65%. and he hopes to have methods, the rwult btiing that the Cin
lea Yacht Regatta.
Cresceus take tbe championship away cinnatl dictator and his forces wen* Notice fo the Taxpayer! of the City of
Traverme City:
.-—An Ice yacht rogatta U to be held on from Lou IMIlon,
overwhelmwl at the |k>IIs. The
The Ux rolls for the coltectlon ol
Maakegon lake aa soon aa the Ice. U
The. movement for a new speedway Ing fight will lie exceptionally blttei. the state
Ltnty
aufflclently thick to make aalllng nafe.
Pittsburg win likely meet with suc- for it was Cox who sent Loogworth to year 1905. and for the dellnqucnl
The coufae over which the yacht* will
The city gt>vemment Is said to tbe state legislature and afterward to school and city Uxes and special
nail will he IrUngular with the aurt- be ln\favor of providing such a drive congress. This does not mean that u^stnents for said year have been
placed in my hands for colli-ction
Ing point near the club houae of the for the>orepm«rT»rThe city.
Longwortb ha* worn the Cox collar,
my office to receive aald
Muakegon Yacht club.
now until Feb. 1
om m
for the Ui8s nomlnaUxl Ijongworib ta^s from
week day from 8 o’cUx*k
Then^ are now eight Ice lioafa on
Pn'hbylerians do not object to the nolely because the latter’s name would
•clock
in-the
forenoon and from 1
Muakegon lake that are nearly In a admission of the pn>iKw.ed new states help the ticket In Hamilton county,
'clock to 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
cUaa. Among the Urgeal are tbo of Indian Territory Oklahoma and
Judge Paynter. the new Kentucky
On all state and county taxe* paid
Whlatlewlng. the Mlgnonetb*. Klk, Arc New Mexlco-Arlzdlia. but In a Pitts senator, was too young to sene in the before January I<>. the rei
regular fee of
ivllon will be
one per cent for collivll
tic and B. C. of North Muakegon..
burg conference Tuetulay. they memHERVEY M. ANDERBON—Allorni >
charged and on all Uxes paid on or
Auto Race Rntrlaa.
oriallred congri-ss to bar raging drink
and coun»« h»r. WUhHm block. Traiafter Januar>* • 10. there will l>e
l&BarrlTca ta
New York. Jan 12.-Knlrloa for the within the boundaries for 21 years.
[• City. Mich CHIxcn* pbotu- 1»3.
charged a fee of four per cent for col
DOCTORS PRESCRIBE lection. renaliy on delinquent city
fmirth annual InternalInoal OrmondMr. and Mrs. Henry B. Redmond ol
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—c O. Carand school taxes and special assess
llaytona liearh automobile rmrea ahow New York have devlscMl the latest
vir Prlo * rcawmabb offlci. with
and trained nurses recommend ments. 4 cent on each'dollar of the
twrnty-lwn Individual roroiietltom. freak social entertainment. They in
O R Carvi r A Bro ItoMi phones.
amount of said Ux.
with a total entry In all the racca of vlted a numbdT of gue»i* to parukc PAXTINE Toilet Antiseptic
Office In room 202 SUte Bank
TS?llnixS It 10 a.-m. aad arrtnng al I J! DR. E. F. CHASE—Ilom.-opatbis.
of a Uke and ftruntain banquet, wherv as a cleansing, purifying and
The lourlu* car which Hgurtnl In last the feaslers sat aUml a litfy artlflclai healing agent for all muconi
wlnier'a tournament haa be«‘n ellralnat- lake, under leafy boughs and partiwl, membrane surfaces.
a u uxwwooo.
eil with the exception of one event. In of dainty viands.
TMIRLBY—BixTlal alien-,
k is marvelously successful
tion to ilK*a»M-ri of children. Room
which the regular atc»ck car Ilgurea.
Rev. P. I. Manley, of 8t. John'i
409 State lUnk bldg. Both phone*.
horae power the entiica thla year chniTh. rittston. I*a.. who rt^ad th< intreating inflammation,ulcer
ahow an Incream* of more than 2& per turnns of marriage for tw«» couples oi ation and catarrhal conditions
\vTrrLl.KR can estimate your limiter.
rent and .for the first lime In the hla- Biinday. said theie should l>e.at leas of the feminine organs, or for
R. ferenre Traver>e City Mfg. Co .
al
IPMKH) worth of Urn Mr
lory fiT autuimdille racing^two car* •M*. and advUeil the youn»; men tn pro nasal catarrh, sore throat, and
L.ughl during Novemlrer and Ik
one €if 200 and the other 2r*« hono- l»i»he at oniMv If they did not he ad sore or weak eyes.
The hamlsomost anti most conven13 a day. Intsrlochcn. MIcb.
IKJwer. wUl be w^en In competition.
vImhI the young women to ask then
Jxn 2 lyr
ient
HITCSEN
CABIHET
on
the
So sure arc we that it will
Krt»m the i»olut of number the for their intent ions. He alst» adviwd th<
market. Solid Oak fronU, Mouse
cign cars will bo In the majority.
girls not to poslfione saying “yes“ in do all we claim, we sell it on
and dust proof Roller Uvirini; Flour
Rig Auto Show.
onler to have a jolly time and ri'ceive a positive guarantee.
bin.
REAL E§TATC AND LOANS
AutomoblkHlom Am on tiptoe await btts of attention as single girls, for a JOHNSON DRUG C0„ TRAVERSE
Wo manufacture them and make
Inp the oiwnlng of the gnwteat dlaplay few years, warning them they may be
NOTARY PUBLIC .
CITY. MICH.
low prioet.
In thla hlKtory of the motoring Indus spinsters before they rtwIUe it.
a» B*,t rr«nt •%.
u*
•
try at Madison Square «arden and the
Slxty-nlnlh rtglment armory. Now
The Bast In tha World.
Turk, tomorrow night. In tbo two
TRAVKBSE
CITT,
MICH.
I>r. J. \V. Hamjlt^ of Ban Francis
ahows win be 424 cxhlbliorvi of auUv
co. Cal., says: “I hav > *old Warner's
»ni>blle*, pans and nccoKaorlea. Of White Wine of Tar
, thoBO 220 win dismay tholr prtMurt In It I* the best cough re •dy I cv%r saw
and
ha* no i-qual for ast bma.“
the garden and 20l In the armory.
Kew Wiaelm BUl, Trireru Ctty
In the garden will bo exhibited the
IViurkc Cockran. Tammany con
John M- Gearini recently appointed
TOodolt of forty different makes of
gressman from
New York.' was
Unlud State* senator from Oregon, MO. J. a S MAST J.TX0BMJ00P
gasoline pleasure vehicles llcenaed
bed'* in l.os Angeles and fined
will Iw the pooreat man in that body
Oe-nOPATHIC «1V»IOIA*l«CZ»
under the ScldOD patent while the dU$10 for runnii.s hi* automobile 2S
He owns no property and has no
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play of electric carriages and of commties an hmir.
,'to I
f M • W)M«
ey lu luink It is true
ba* a I
mercUl vehicles will be large. In the
Jas. I* K.i.c. a SI.
• lat.dHcaiH
live law buhlne**.' He ow*-* nothing
armory theix' will be'fifty maktw of
:rdene' has tonlessed to ft. dling a
and dfx s not lack at all for the
pUwsure machines, the manufacturers
n bit* froji iht- louuter o*’ a ston The
0.
P.
CARVER
STORO.
foru of nrr. but he haa saved nothing
of none of which recognise the Selden
i* \ i'
a’ $2.5<». King says He
He I* a democrat. 1* connldered tbe
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patent ^aTm*r~~Tho two cxposlilona
teok the bno';^ Iw cause it h s sin to be
best speaker In the sUte and l* tbe
may. iberefore. be lined ^uras Selden
Althoui i.nfounh roan to go to the United Bute*
and aml-Selden.
l_ L. A BUILDING
A due. lu D-irango. Colo, Tueslay.
senate from the law office from which
Two Milts Roaalbls.
litweim S*:-»^ifT W. J. T-.onipv>" and
he conft*.s-Dolph. Simon and Mitchell,
lli rU'rl L. Bowden of Ikvaton. the
Policeman JeMu* Stenxel. over the of
repubnean*. having preceded him
firM man In the world to make a mile
flee of sheriff for which they were re
Pi Alfnd Ru*s<*l Wallow? tell* Her
on an automobile Inaldc of thlrty-flve
cent rival candidate*, ended in the
bert Spencer s reason for living In* a
muiids. In answer to a question W.
sheriff beW shot dead and the p.-llco
London Uiardtug house with “rather
J. Morgan pm to him recently In Bos
man fauUy wounded.
a commonplace set of people—retired
ton. asking U he thought two miles a
Office j505iNew
Kcw Wilhobn Block,
The house of Lew Mirier, six mile*
Indian officer* and otherC"
minute could be done next month on
CitizensV phone 639.
south of Ypsllanil. was dcstroj^ by
said that he had purpo«rly d
the Ormood-Dayuma Beach, norlda.
fire. After giving the aUnn for tbe
auch a home in order to avoid the men
. said: “Yes. two miles In a minute will
Aietkkoek opbUm jwtwhy
fire a young uun who worn living at
«bii»«>will W sene aa laqacw.
t^ excitement of too much Interesting
be done, and I will be there to see It
the house ran upaUlra Into the fiomeu.
conversation; Jhot he suffered greatly
doae, but I am sorry that ! cannot en
Jumped Into bed and coveiwd up bla
from Insomnia and that he found that
cage la tbe batUc wUb Feather Time
L He was roecoed wltb difficulty.
when hi* evenh
You rwnember last spring 1 drove my
vernation, leomlng the
car In U4-S aeoonds for a mile, aad
that in driving that mile I used the
FrM to All MlnUterm.
smallest of three special racing aprock
of Tai^tbe beat cough
eta I bud wUb me. The other two
itb—froe to all mtnUtnrs
aprockeU were poealbly two to four
It to ibelr friends
who will recomm
aeoood faster than the one I need and after giving It a
trioL Addrm
CALMAN-B fMrtsr Bpnr VaraMi M
aa I bad plenty of engine power, aa Dr. C. D. Warner
baa taaied the aproekata. I. tberetora.
feel mue that 1 cogld have done tbe
UBl CALMAIfR IMSt PlMf
TRY A RECORD WART AO.
even Ume mymdf Inst wlnler.MifwiMrw
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