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Title
The Evening Record, December 20, 1906
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1906-12-20
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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UPPROPEITY
OR DIRECT LEGKUTKM
8WL£ TOOK
NBUrOFROPE
into momatio. aiou on
CHARLES D. SLARROMf IS SOUND*
ING THE LEOISLATpm^
uhum
•AVE M MW ATTENetjro_eg!t
inT'EUK
m TK Tomti wm
Ml WDK> THBDjiSH ICE
tm WA* atviM »» trf
Muntm- R COMMON.
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WimtMm BM* Mitf M
MMm to CM Vicc»« ^ M M-
Ar wif#4«th#i
for $100, wHh
VVIM pl«w
m
By WlrttOtkoOfmogl
Nona kmoAOtuNME too Hon
Oo hank Wiaaaoaoy mt rnmni
Um- Tfcar IfitonaHi. MtoM
Mr boroto, «a$iaa toto ^ book
htH tbo hoak oActoto wtA
to. A pana U dttoaM waat to
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RUNAWAYS
HIT EN6INE
WAE TRYING TO EHOVE HIE HEAD
_
.
troalof Ho Lofl Hto H^aw to
KUI HImailf. I
tobai Ftovlr, a laborer ^Irtog oith
hU BMtber at 4U Webete^ rtrert. at
tobloir «pMi
H« ^ emaeh-uf on the fere mar-
m
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IM. •*« •«• •«*! "iUi pnMulty
M« (MUM
n» mr» »I<K» to »r room o. north
•0.M MtoM Mto. tl»e toM i »U
too* «, toronr DMJaiht»« «k« «*V TOO
•«. ua «ni Mil »<m o. M«ht.
Bool, tho tortoto pwt»«. bto goo*
to Chk»«o ••< Mom th«o art. look-
QUETTi TODAY.
BRAKOAR Oto SWITCH
lag for bin.
ufesM
BY SMALL HILL
MRT lannin escawo ccino
CmMMKD TO DEATH.
lesmiaHHepTiiEHir
WAE HimUU) THAOUOH THE AIR
MVERAL FEET.
■^-?srcr--r•llflitly Iniurtd.
The laet tlwil ibt tree oo which he
waa at work waa crowlnf oo a tmall.
abnirt laoll It all that aartd tho life
or Oort U*«»«a a lumbermaa. ytaterday.
Tbt man traa working aooihwaat of
Ut dly in. a camp and waa. at the
Unit. entUnc with a grten man. The
trto waa a Urge maplt which wouM
•eala aboot 1,000 feet and It wont^
down, the top atruck oUier treea.
TbIa impact throw the boU backward
rmm tht atump with terrtac force.
Mr. LannU waa rer>‘ near^© fall
Ing trao and received the full force of
the SDOToaont of It on bla right hip
He^ hnried thihugltthe air aereral
foot falUng at the baaa^ibf the knoll
The tree cimahed to the oarth and the
bull bong anapondod by the knoll, but
a few feet above him. If the aoddtnt
had occurred on level ground Uie man
would have been cru^od to death almoat InaunUy. Mr.LLannln lay almoet
parmtrzed for a roomeul thinking that
hit hip waa broken but waa aoon able
to conUnue work.
RKtULT WAS THAT TRAFFIC WAi
CO UP.
m KnockL OR th« ingitit
Tw iPralVit Cart WtM
¥
RtauUIng from { an accident thU
noon at Beltnero aiding, the Pare
Marquette, north Imend train which
^vea here at ltl5 when on time,
wraa deUyed almoet three houtt.
Mo. m. an eatra freight, left thU
city aouUi boona about noon In
charge of Condt^r Henry Onka. He
had ordera to me^ Mo. I.rpattger,
at Bettner and d<wbled hla timln on
the grade to the aiding. Them were
abovt fifteen cart In all. meet of
which were old. bkng used fbr atone
earn. The Crtl pait waa pulled onto
the aiding and thn switch nioatd. The
nnglae#- backed Uawn for the iw>
malnder of the ti^ and etarted up
the grade Just aa 4e air leaked out of
the data on Uie aiding. It i» probable
that the brahemaF who waa at
switch became rattled, for he thre
open and Id the runawaya down on
the locomoUv# and otheccara. The
pilot wav knocked off the former and
two of the ears went In the ditch,
badly amasbed. No one was hurt.
Had the awltd: been left cloaed the
ina would harp been derailc
there It a derallef on the aiding
turhaoce. Mr.
and UnmedUlely started for the Fowle
When be arrived M»e fhmlly
noUlled him that the rraxeil man had
started in the dlrecUon of the river
vowing to take hla life. The sheriff
Bd to the river hank nnd saw
Fbwie about twenty feet from shore
where he had broken through the Ice
ai vainly trying .io|thov«
hand under the surface bid the hole
which he bad broken vfaaltoo small
Mr. Johnson aecured a rope which
he persuaded the would-be aulclde to
graq> and pulled him to shore lu an
eahauated condllloo.
phyaidan was summcjied and
FOwle taken to the county jail, where
be waa revived. Hla slay In the water
had been aevermJ roinuiea and the life
flame was burning dimly when help
Grand Tcaeerea Cannty Waa to
OFFICIAL PORtCABT.
ala ar awow taaipht or FriGky:
Charice D. Storvow of Grand Rap
Ida. a member of the atata eaeceUve
dttae of the diroct leglalaUoo
movooMttt. waa In the city iMa morn
tog eonferring with State Legtolator
J. R'Monroe
ialaitoa. Mr. Slarrow la touring the
northern part of the atote to the In^
of the direct leglalatlon forces
and stated to an Evening Record re
porter this moritog that he had found
twenty oenalora and repreeentaUv^
elect who went to favor of the morew*i. among them being Mr. Monroe.
The direct leglsUtlon force* wUl
hold a conference at the Griswold
hotel to Detroit on D«c. 2* and the
itltutlonal aa^^dmeeu to be preed before the oomtog legUlature
wUl be considered. A publlclti commute. »IU be .ppototefi >t the meetloc to cooperate with the MUton
UK) tepreBBtoUre. who are endeacortoK to cany out tke will of their
to brisk aoutheriy
lOMPLETE LOSS TWICE
LOSTJHBR MY
pteasetb*
BoytPie
SUbCop
Shoes
UP BEFORE
JURY IN NEW
By Wire to the Ereolng Record.
Buir.lo. Pec. '...-Three women and
one man lort their way tn a winding
Malrway during a fire In the Zenobla
Linent houae and loot their Urea.
Half a doaen other, wert- rcKue
UNBIUNCED HIS MIND
Attorney Gtucral Mayer Saeka to Oiaaatve It Under the Donnelly
Antl-Tnis* Law.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. Dec. 20.—Atiorucy Gen
eral Mayer baa brought suit In Su
preme court to dissolve the ice trust
under Ibe Donnelly anll-tmst tow.
holly.
A flne
potted planu and mistletoe.
at Andefwon.'sa
I
dec204t
“" '“‘Kubeck &Hoyt
Store open cvenlBas nnlU alter carirtm—.
!• one of tho beat BEktt
of Shi no that wi- hove ever
had. Everj- boy' ooRht to
bare m pair of tbtae with the
Hlflh fopB-, Not only
they Winner, bnl they oore
th,- atockingo enough to pay
the difference in |.uce.
From S2.00 up.
CHARGED WITH BEING A OIBOR^
By Wln> to th* Ereolng Record.
DERLY PERSON.
Mwkegoo. Dec. t0.-“8octoltoi
toitaaced Biy Iweliend e alod.*
Ur*. Jobs H. Boierick of Mukegao
Heigku vkOB ehe filed toiealty pro- Alleffad That He Deeertnd Hla Wife
and Laft’Her to Be Bopp<»rted
eeodtag. egEtoet her hoebeod tod<r
bytheCmmty.
She ellcged that atace he baoam a
aodallat three yeera. ego be haa Bade
Fred Gross U being tried on the
fredoeot thteata to murder her and
charge of betog
Oraea Is the man who. It to aaM. left
hla wife tbr the county to anppoit i
erner Hlgsina Today OafmnMtad
was anwatad ajt GraanvlUa on a oc
e Sentem of
PntriokE
piatat sworn M by Oonnty 8upe<
tmdenl of the ^ F. D. liarTto. I
wife, Bla Gross, waa on the stand
By Wire to the *v«
Uie flrat wiineaa and taaUSed that her
Albany, N. T., fi
huaband had deserted her. fl
HlfUna today commoted the wm
nra the greater part c€ U
of Albert T. Patrick, now to the
eal other aritneaaat were heard.
honaa. to Ufa ImprtoonmciiL
them balag Mr. Marvto. who
CUT FLOWBRS. eaaU
potted planu and mtoOeto
aswtmeni at Anderaon. a.
The finest Flour is an absolute essential,
especially for cakes and pastry.
Our
• BEST” brand is a flour that never yet
has been surpassed for all round baking.
Its flavor is fine and dclicate. it has fine
body, and is full of those nutritious qualities
so desirable in a family flour. TRY IT.
&
OPEN
NIGHTS I ? :
UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
Lay Co
OUICK. THE TAILOR, maka
isrr
BEST
SELECTIONS
ARE MADE
EARLY
Finest aeeortment to be
found—plain and initiiJ.
white and fancy colors.
.5c to 50c »«ch.
Good valuee at popular
prices. $5.00 and $«.00
CAPS
from the toal maketa and
in^ on having their
Fine atoortmeatfnr lined
eloth cape, fnr cape in
rat. and aoal akin. No
better values anywhere.
GLOVES, imTENS
don> eoit., at
Waifs
Store
Knit wnol goode. Kid
and Uoefaa vith either
silk, wool or fnr lining.
SOctoSSJOO
BACHANT&ROSCOE
Complete Housekeeping
OUTFIT
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1 New Piano
1 Kimball 'Organ
I Small Office Safe
- Blacksmith Tools
Will Sell any of the above cheap
Smith Realty Co.
FLOYD L. SMITH. Manager.
Telephones. Office. Citizens 32; Bell 169. ‘
Eveninpi, Citizens. 290
mmmvm.
Kid Gloves
NlGHT ROBES
The kind that are long
enough to keep you
warm and comfrotabic.
$1.00 to 1.50.
Beet make-moderate
prices. $1.23 to 2.00
If it it and yon wuh to
At this aeason of the year.
MEIVS, WOMEICS, BOY'S nd GIBL*S
HOUSE COATS
PAJAMAS
PERFUME?
1
You can call this the
SLIPPER STORE
HANDKERCHIEFS
Sherman A Honler
HOLLY.
ga
wreaths al Stic
FRED GROSS ON TRIAL etotbiig 201 East Fraat atrasL
VrehavejnEtthothiDKto make your fritada and tooth,
in the handle.
LAPIE^ are your hnabanda^
- are rrotbing Nookl' fOeaw them i
Pytbitma?
oie of theoe.
ThiaU THE tUawfor everything in Fnmiahiiiga—nothin*
For Christmas Cooking
Hannah
A6MNST ICE TRUST
CUT rttoWERS. eastern
intention, Knights of Pythias!
The
**A1IERICAN BOir
Shoe for Boy's
winding Etair Waa NaaponaiWa
tha Death of Thra. Women
and One Nan.
Kew York. IVc. 20.-Cco. W. Perkina the prlncUuil flgurc <fT a sensa
tloD befoit* the Armstrong investigat
ing committee, was called upon l*eforc
the grand jury today to divulge Inlereetlng secrets of the man^mont of
New York Life Insurance comMy. He was forced to submit to a
^d cross eiamlnatlon.
Either Tlme-Sur
Mnga Smred by
EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY
Mr. Slarrow left for Peioakey this
morning.
Forced to Toll SecreU of the Manage,
mt of the New York Ufe In
surance Company.
CLARK'S meat market ASAIN
DESTROYED BY FIRE.
CHy look Store
ne Palmar Sto^ol the CUy lor HiIsCIm
PERKINS WAS CALLED
WAS
llday Goods
S s AT THE s s
BRING YOVB botUe and hare U
ras Uken home’but aUll swears
filled with perfumery, we bare the
he artll kill himself.
b.-,t. B. E. Miller.
di-c
MV. Powle was admitted to the asy
lum this afternoon.
QUEEN CITY Floral Company forj
cut KSwers. polled plants, hofly. roU ,
tlctoe.dec i»-3t,|
BpecUl to the Evening Record.
Fife Lake. Mich.. Dec. 20 -Clark s
meat market was enUrely dcatroye<l
by Are thU morning The Are had
gotten such a atari that It wma
Bible to save any portion of the buUdtog although the aurrounding atrucires were saved.
Mr. Ctork’i market waa burned out
In the jvrerioos big Are to Fife Lake
and
at thai time be bad no Insurance.
MRE. 'JOHN ENERICK _EAY8 gOThere was no Inaoranoe on hla stock
CIAUEM IE TO BLAME.
or building this time either, ao twice
he haa had a complete torn.
Alltgn Tlwt Blew. H.r SwEmN B«eam. • Canvwt H. 'm<Mtom
Uvw *f HI. Family.
TOUFEMPBISOHMEllT
•MLTVEtTIBRBW
o*oux;k edition
Sherman & Hnntcr
NGCKWEAK
Ezclneive patterns silks.
MUFfLERS
Everyone teDs na we gira
great value in onr ai]k
mufflers at $lOa 1.85.
1^0 to 2.00
I
This is the best place Ih
town tn
which to buy gloves.
Firjt^We have the quality.
Second—We have the assortment. .
Third—We have the price, no matter
what j-ou want, from $1 to $4
per pair.
We make it a. apecial rmwie,
Tmatler to
.o haw
ka™
•just what the young miss
misses' gloves—just
likes. In fact, there are gl.ves for
everybody at aU prices.
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.
. >
v
ittm. TMvntw art. metteAH.
thumsay. occkmkr
Pfaniis Mcoia
- KSS=E
at,
I USbUL
CHHsnas
Cbnstmds Bti^ng
FdRTHEWFE
lEK OF EU MPIDS
-a
TRI I90i ,
AUTOMITIG
MAW.
rCR OCAO.
teiiiJ
janoYOBinhia Wa^. Toa t—gteaw^
aks ^
» fcy L«c«] TW«A ^
»r.'
AW..
. $145
.
.65
a 4.76
. 7.60
. 376
a
.75
. 1.75
8.76
B.76
.flO
i* by fw THE BE^T
WASHIKGIUOHINB
Md*. ItdowW««Drk
qi^er. batter udeuiff
thHi othar waabetKilb
oontlnee yon that thi*.U
4n«Mr «f Mr.
fte«l«y. 4M of 9M*
•M of tbU V
rmacLx !• •»•
Mutos^yiM
Tko aiolotfiwi
nentastrite
hpt1«l rnmn4t
•nmmtf
M*«»**wy
||*Mrib« <f »• »MN «t
Mp«>MtopML n^ ,m
MW If jrw
yoo
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tfWmkPp
^mi4§m
of tiWwiiM
•a pMlAWb Ml B Wa MM Wfao Mila aalwtiMM ara foM and plek
in
I mm af Miaaa Aaautlfwl aoMra.
iMHaaby ralMiiialL Aet arompl*
^MafatA^afa ail fOM.
U to IJ yowl
««».*, loc^ ywmg pm^
\mg tbo profo«loMl ftojrero that Aort
TtMtod tbo Tinw »1»«
apm^. They playod to • fuU Iwooo
■B4|tAe bond oodir wbow* aospko* U
WM glrra fooprd » n«t ■
TbU la ibo aoiiHuimal
Imr for a Urgo ooiitta««l of BA Bap.
Mt young pooplr. TAo
wAo are to eat CArtatMOa tork«r mt
bone are Ajunea Parka froM MaoiUtlQM and bar brother Alec of Ana ArAor. Dr. Harry Kra»or of ^lerrUle
and biolber Harrey of Ut
Mabel and Neal Pw and Charlotte
of Lanalng. Cbrtatoi
of lllnaeapolla and bro
of Alma. Mabel Waite
Alma. Ntdlle HBl of Maaon. Kell Morriaon of Detroll. Paul Wright of Ann
Arbor and alater Beoale of Bllaalleld
E. O. Ruah and wife returned t
latter part of last week from a teo
daya* tIsU In Chicago.
The 4 mnathaK>ld aoo
«ed u»t rridv of
THE
The p
lOWNSVJLtC AFPAIIt
ddeat waA prompt In Ala
wUA the pequmt of the
araato for tnformalloq la regard to
the dlamlaaal of 'the three
paaSas of abldieia certain membera
oC.irAldi were guilty of iknlng at
BnnraMle. Tnaa, Uat Auguat. The
loaaaage ta in the prealdeofa uaual
Vltoitma ftyle and totoad of recoding
from bUpoamonbeatatidi that the offhadm abould have been put to death
iMAaad of merely dlacharged.
TAa prealdent recltea In detail the
attach on the eltlma of Itoanaynie
and doelarea that the membfr* of the
Chioa oompaalea were guilty of
AAMdlag the down or moiv men who
^agraced the ualfonn they wore,
laya apeclal atreea on the Jact that the
the gulUy. hot waa hta only method of
procwdtiee beoauae the Innocent men
ahlWded tboae who bad taken part In
tbarioanf.
•o« .
LET TOU TRT IT
30 MTS
ais mti. girto
■n.4wu brU Sunday from
the Gormui rhnrrh.
Alice, the 4 y<fir-oid (Mughter of
Mark Deoring. la a rlcUm of pneuroonin and attended by a trained name
fiom Traveme City. She la Improv
Ing and her recovery la looked for.
It ta expected that the chemical
wofka will manme operation!
Wedneeday after being shut down, for
aU weeka.
The engine and lK*ller and conalderable of the machinery of the hardwood
fbetory owned by the
are l»elng taken out and shipped to
Detroit.
W. H. rife haa sold hU farm south
of town to Tfoulwine and Croteer of
Traveme City.
The Odd Fellows will Install of
fleers on tho evening <»f Jan. 7
Charles Butlef. for a long time
clerk In Ameracn a. haa aceepled
altlon In a large department atore at
Warsaw. Ind. and left last meek for
that point to begin hia duties.
The Ladles* Altar society of Sacred
Hmrt church held a bazaar and
dln^r in the Odd Fellow building
FRANK
TRODE
umimcEiuiM
SEALED BIOS
DU YiUGHN MARRIED
WE EXTEND
MERRY
(RRISTMA^
HER SISTER DEAD
Christmas
Mrs." Adeline Curtiss of West
Seventh street recrivi*d n meauge
last evening fmm I^Otto. Ind.. ataUng
that her mister. Mm. Martin Blllger.
dead. The mesftge was doubly
sad inasmuch as It was totally uim jc
peried. Mrs. Curtiss Irit Mr LaOtto
on the early morning G. R. ft I. Uain.
Fight,
F\»r twenty years W. I-. Rawls of
Brils. Tenn.. fought nasal caUrrh. He
writes; *The swelling and sorennss
Inalde my nose was Msrful. till 1 be
gan applying Bucklen H Arnica Salvo
to the more surface; this caused thr
sonwess and swelling to disappear,
never to return.** Best salve In existence. 25 cents at Bugboe Drug Co..
Hannah Drug Store. Frank H. Meads.
Candy
MILLER $1 SftaTH
PHNTISTS
People often hold the
idea that Grocers fdo not
have good Candy forsnle.
this is often the case. We
arc an exception to the
rule therefor we have
Whipped Cream Choco
lates at S5c a pound
Try a quarter of a pound
it don’t mean much to you
and it may save you can
dy money.
CHOCOLATES
The ten cycle nicihod of moving
fmlgbt cart it not very popular with
* the mnnufbcturer and producer who U
loAlii^ every day because of hla In
AbUtty to get cnm._______
1W« yfto own a “complew «<-/qI
Pnaldwt Booswelf. work, will have
E? xi
Botei Monroe
to'' sum
I$v1t
I
nlse and l wanted ma tu buy sum.
therw only 25 seals and
can
fold them np and put them awa
Sl.'cSIl®*
MAKE TOUR
BOYGUh j
DOTS LETTER (Ccnllnuw
and, th«r|
rccths with a red bcl hangln Incldc, i think they wood bee
Amerumn Drag Btm
HanDAb Pro^lore
F. L. Shnter.
fur sum nlhcr criamoa. but
dld€®t da It ao deer Danty I hope
MCCORMICK
yn will pot tu in ml things and
aiim empo papar an cnlcrt.
P. 8. donl forget yo dcey, deer
Saiily claws bout the dol
P. s, mod the lUel-wash board.
P. a and the rcely lltet peeaito
that plals.
P. a and the candy and nota.
WlthTUs-
Don’t Forget •
I mST NAHONAL BANK
I* ' b
0. S. Dep«ttor^
'AFew
Ghristmas Suspstions
>
ChttetUM U I««r at haad and »bo aOn And yoaraelf woadrria*
*h.i .ban I p-i. no* «bal *oald b. more a«i.ible or «{aral ttaii a
alee Torklub Hockor or llorrl. Cbalr. r««r boibaiid woali apprrddt*
ao moeb. Wo bare aomc dandy, trom tS.TS up and Ixatbrr Rockets,
you ou»bl «o w* ihem. crery «ylo or dcilen you^ could thtak ot.
tbc Bni« line In ,tbe city. and. for your »lfc. motber. or aUter wo
ran da .you out then too. to Side Board.. ItnffeU. Cblaa Ck-cla.
DIoIng TaWca, Ubrary Table*. Writing Pertt.. Park* Tabice or a
hunilred other tblag* at amaitng low prteca If you wUI glre at a
trial.
Stop in art Convinco Yoorsalf that our Prieesi oro Ri^.
Your Credit Is Good
Your Reliable Furniture Store,
Grand'Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Union Street
Mate Bank l)%,ri\ne
The Hannah & Lav Mercantile Co
"THE BIG STORE" Dealers in Eveiything
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Christinas Vein Near
Suggestions to aid you in these busy days and to make It easier for
many we Tiave plaoed In the dry goods division extra Ubies filled wllb a
iMiHt of mosi apprapriate gifts. Japanese Waste Paper Baske-ts. Odd Vaaca
and Fancy IMiclu rs. Toilet and Manicure Sets. Post Card Albums. Photo
Albums. Souvinlr G<xk1s. Christmas Postals. Beside these yoo will find
Fancy Bolts and Buckles. Dainty Fans. Fancy Rlblioos. ErabroMered Unen
Collars wUh the Unen Bows to match. Kovelty Back and Side Ctomba. greatcsf attack of dainty Handkcichlcfs. Fancy Hosiiry. Fancy Box Stationery
In tffe most attractive boxes. Fancy Silk WaiM Ptitema.
I'l
For the Men Folks
Mufflers. Silk rmbrellga. SeaUkln Capa, boxes
.Mandkercblris. Neckwear of all kinds, idl manner
Db^ilst i»r perhaps a good Cap. s smoktag Jacket.
PujamaK. n Pair of Gloves, either Itaod or anUned.
Cuff Buttons;
of half a doieo Unco
of newest pattern., a
Bath Robe or iM of
SUk JIaU Homa. .OoW
In thiB Hardware
;'T-
i
■
Chrlstinas Gift
Deposit ORE DOUAR In OUT StTlBJs Dcputmcst.
WdriUlssaeaseathook In any name desired, nat
snpply yon with one of these hnndm itcoriinc
baitoto be retained as Mat as the dollar
'renttlnslnttcbanh.
'
that are excellent.
REX
A.MoBioe
j.w.!§later
OPEN EVEBY EVENING TILL XHAS.
He arrived Tieaday ready for bnaland weighs fH pounds. CooThe committee on grounds and
gratulatlofia are bring showered on
huildlnga of the board d luperriaom
^ father atfd mother.
Grand Traverse county wlU re^
celve amled bids at the offtee of the
ty clerk for fumlahlng 150 cords
of four foot beech and maple body
, ef Detroit Ws<id«l to
wood. good. dean, round staff, down
to four inches In diameter being ac
cepted: the same to compaiw favor
number of people In ably with wood wow piled la court
thia city and many more mt Old Mla- yard; wood to be drilvered at and
wbo are well acquainted with pUed on fouit house grounds befbm
Dr. Walter Tanghan of Detroit and April 1.1»07.
Also 25 herds eighteen inch beech
mas Oertmde U-fUngwell of Knox
vUlc. IIU as both young people have and maple block wood, free of knots,
to l»e drilvetbd at lalL*
a number of summers at
Bids on wood to be made aeparmtoly.
on.
AnnouncemenU received
that the couple were wedded last The bids will be opened Dec. » at 2
Wednesday la Knoxville. Dr. Vaughan
To Evcryl>ody—
» committee reaerves the right to
to the son of I>r. V. C. Vaughan of
and now that the Christmas
any and all bids.'
Artior and la a rising young DoApn Ar
dec lAPt buying is over you ll have titpe tr
irolt pi
tend to the miMls of yuur TpH*!
RECORD WANT ADS FAY.
Come here for nilng. C*jrown or
Bridge workman exaralnatH»ujclrH*s not
in«eeK«uily mean that you musl have
Mrs. Adeline Curtlee Was Called to
lavc the
UOtto. Ind.
»ad Meeeape
. This Momln®.
» The prctldent atalod that he
lAo atep he did at ccgnmander In chief
OKE THOUSAND pounds ch*>lce
of the army and cltea aa a precedent,
mixed candy at 7c per pound at the
the iiamtealng of whole reglBienU
tf
dnrlat the irtrU war. He miiea em
The evening train Batnrday. due at Patoce.
phatSeally that It waa not a Queatlon 7:40, did not reach here uflUl between
Although birds are credited with a
dC color hut a tmoalicm of right and 2 and 3 Sunday morning, caused Ijy
sense of smell, an EnglUh «pert find:
the wreck near Acme.
turkeys Indifferent to all odors.
There haa been a great deal aald . H. 8. ijimeraon. leading merchant
And written concerning the Browna- and councilman, haa taken n partner.
Iris goods for sale at
▼lllo Affair and the prwildent haa come
Everything strictly
te for moch criUclam for hU action.
dec IR-tf
OMialn pet^ have made a race
IMUO of the matter and thia oauaed
GET PRICES on candies at the
nlace before buying
It la to be hoped that the president a
good!.
message wiU clear up and settle thla
matter for once and for always aa
aneh diacnaidani as ham been going
An Sr S* .< tte r«A.«k« «m
on am not gtmd for the discipline of
.T. W. JaokMn aV W. .Tahnn*
the army.
E.
I
.When thinking about Xmas presents that * chande
lier. pretty Aade, pocket flasher and
Portable Table Lamps
make the very best kind of a pre^nt. We have_ all
of them in stock, »t the right prices. Come in
_andsee. ,
,
,
J. B. Paige Dectric Co.
J*6Cms8*.
PhoosnOM.
Tbr«.I»l«» QirrJIig Bett.Bte.pf BBrte
Fork, .od Bpptttt.
Oyteer Mm. Bmklpg Dttbte. Fr.lt Dtsbte. W. bil«« ud Beriy "te-k
o-BMiteg 0.n>et awMBte. Wm MUMButeg Cupte Bweeper. W* mM
tbm blrlp.. the -OoM Itotel- te te. u» -««ter «lib «leble tittutew
Mt $iM nd the -SUMud- te lut.
. Tb. bttt kttd ot te»»t Itor a bor U > pter at akatto. We bara the
giealeet teotet fnan $L1» to 9*M.
BoTM llbe Poohte Walvaa (ao Bo iWa) aad «e katr* Uwaa (late aool
one. for a quarttr to Ifcoaa »ltb tite Bate* et paail UaaBtete
Loo Botoea. Blaakte^ Wbla^ 8M«b Btel. aad OUteaa aU tedte IM
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luPiinEni
I 4 SGlUlE OVBi
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9
eMILOHIN MM tANTA
etAU* WILL eMt .
Vkilt «-Wr LMktat M ^ «w
flM T*«#irf ta IMT Mtf- An «»
r«M H «w Hw■'
Nww «r a L>«* VIUH*.
,:'ii
—
kbDarrekmdyttiecaaBfiil
iatrealiiy inftinunaHon,iA
•tioaaad catairlial cooditiaoa
of tbe fdniaiM oiSBoa,orfor
Hud cAUrrii, acre throat, and
re or weak eye*.
So aoic are we that it trill
do all we claim, we sell it M
a poeitive gnarastce.
THE aOHNEON DNUO CO.
tooktac fU tke
A xMac Mr
)«rHrjr ia Moira IlM oCWlr
whrm to ooaie noareoiaktoM vox
fo4 o taIooMo Ho* Uo*lod to 1m» kolr
mod voo oUoa lo volk oot wImo Mr.
OAkod W to bo kind oaoufb to
loavo It for blm oBd tboo oorc fortbor tioabic
S. W. Hatch opoaod bU okotio*
Wodoeodoj mata*. ®r
til coiAo and ooo tbo
lUrry Horfw loft boTO for Woo*.
KMar Draw ta teldlac raalral ihaalMOO. O.. Wodnrodor momin*.
at Ua CboraA of CbrUL
Omce Tbomoo lo verj U1 vltb
a, «. A>M«aeo •» a AMa aWlor BH*bl*o diootoe.
Wro, Elio Nrfion left bore for
rf
I
am.____.__
^ialnlT. OelithHttI
. ToiM Prepralians
■¥
tbinimCaiiilifCt’s^C^^
Are For Sale At the Following Stores
In Traverse city:
fe;/V
^> I >
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^I
TwtA Rk>%»U wM la I
W. m KaaiMw ilaaarl.
•aaU CIW. MM, 4M fA-jt M.
RAtaaM. «ko rM«Md tmm Ika
•aM •Hh a f««». hiubwalaUMam W Ur. Hmw W AMaa tor Iba
alt tPaakA tel l> ao« tela to ateml
crr-1 for Ika Para MoroaaUaL
■?'.«. rbitoiMt’'aAlortotatoa« tea
laai pmiiaM nUI tett IteMBbcr
a amwuii of Ite «l|*>tefto taia.
lha cUMra tear Itet 8aau CMa
l■•Mlt ofniM cf aaifi a iriBluc lltoaaa.
*
a-
.^*t. a ateAAteafU
DOCTOKS
aadtniaedM
PAXTINB Toikt A0i«eptift
:
A.W.JAlttAUS
BANbAH DaOG STfWE
BOSS a MONboE
a.!DI«shja
E.A.lfONBOE^
P. P. AOtEBS
J.*W. JACKSON
V
F,usmm
J. H. LAMSON
WE-OUE-TONO
nntbSEu. a owe?
■ v-^;
f'
■
“FwlMc €[ii|y Where the Best Is IJsed^^
i.: :: ,1 J
^
All ^odi^ manufaeturadby the American
^
Confonn to AN Pure oo(l,Uws'
-MSfi
'.
AMERICAN CANDY CO.
Uotoa ond yc^i will bfwr tbc woddloc belU iiaclUi* OODB la Aldaa and
«e
tupido cttr.
Tbo dlpbtbcHo iktleou att rt
td better oad oo there ore no new
cooes Ropld City people ons^lUln* la
bopee Inoteod of but woter.
■ - ■ i. vii'M - :
The bldbeel omoonl enr
a oln*le Tolunie woo tend
number of weoltbjr JewUb
pf Venice lo J\ipe Jnbuo IL for o
copies of the Hebrew text
preiMired ot tbot dote for tbe uoe oC
the oeventj iniuolotors. ibe offer to
JoUus wos d^OUO. which, couoldcrtn*
the dlfferenoe lietween the voloe of
money tbeo and now. would lu our day
lepreMUt the prtm'eU oum of I600.0UO.
.'TTiJsr^sr,rsr-..2n
firm tbo.A^l* tfwm 111
fw naaira
I
i« m metii «t«i
vat. 4to^irr«UM> uo i Wttn> iktskto
ISiifi I ttvm atm uk «isi
ktehro •»>
lu*
bat in eplte of bU lock ed
funds be dacUncd the offer.
WU1
itirmt VAina«.%.A'«. iHar I^ttekK;
I Hannati Drugstore
-f:
:';i-
“WlMit doe* your fntber think of
me, deorr* \-cntuirtl the rallow youn*
llijiik you sre sn rnict*!.**
\VK HAVE the. flueot Une of pock*
replit^l the iirvttyy u»l»w.
oat* perfumery in the city, E. K. Mil*
' “e\n itnceH UK*** he think 1 Imvc
ler.
dec 20-tf
wlnl^r
J
-I miiWiUii. 1I beeid
beei him ti ll ms
.11 K«im- of
lie Wea ooilik to whi|r
nOIXY. Collforma pepper lioughs
.Hi In t-sll- or Xma* decorations al SlhkheyB
Nvws.^
iiotH ry.
d.H* lii li
mm
-i -
OUR
From Morember 21 to IVeember 24. 1W«. we wni *1t« away abMutmy free, with ovety $50.00 purchase, ^e cf our Cmpbopbonea.
"Keep awwunl of >t>ur purchases-and when you* have traded $50410
with ua you w|ll be preaentod with the Qrapbophone enUrely free.
What la your need or fsney? We have It at a price and in qual
ity never before offered you. Your dollar wUl 'ftretcb like rubber,
doln* extra duty, .when you buy a Carrla*e, Haaeta, Cutter, Hard
ware. la fact anythin* you purebaae of a at tbb time.
Now Is your cbancoL Do not nesleci thU *re«t opportunity. Make
your aelecOon quick wiiUe our stock Is large and before the beat bar
sains are picked up by the early buyer. Ca« and see our foods eves
If you are not In need of anjlbin*. You wlU receive a *reat deal
beneficial Information when yon bear the pHcca are will quota yaa.
TbU ta the pl^ lo buy Cbriatmaa preaeata. You are eoifflally
Invited to come and aee oar oomplale Une of ffUvcrvare.
•?: %■
l»Mt«He«ttbcvlAce,Mrthe EOer vebaTc a*4e ym.
WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
TRAVERSE aXY. MICH.
laSSMeStraet'
Ot*.Phaoe«9;
lUG U>AD OP DUY WOOD for
.25 at the Boulh Side Lumber Co.
Doc, II Cl
INfilAK basriotc for Cbiislma
Millers pharmacy.
dec 2iKf
w
BOSTON FERNS and asparagua.
Pto mm4 rutf,
>v stock Jost received at F. M.
A WHdl km»wn Epbico|ial Msboib Paine s greeabouse.
* d^ 1^2t
uhUc trovclln* thruiigh bis diov-nie.
wss enti'rtaliKHl hy a Xew Kn*Und
woman fniiKkUs for her *o«al cook in*.
As tfie Mshtif^ like must of tbe clergy,
was v«H7 fniHl of giKtd things to eat,
qiUt of cities have Torblddeo
he ivrtisdi freely of the delhHout
of powder un tho XYiurtb of
nili Lv pie which wn* majie in his hon
or.
N«>l Iwiff after tbe hUhop was
t.iken suddenly ill and seemed to he
HOLLY.
gmlax
and
magnolU
nivlenming meat mental a* well as
wreaths at Stlckney’s grocery.
dec Ifi-lt
the hishnp replletl:
. «ily
WfHikly.
»rsMiir Aaiauws.
An .\tchiMUi.iiifin niitl hU wife s«t
flown la^t ulclit «isl talkwl it ovrr.
**tVe have
^cliig It for six
we*k*,'* he said, -nnd dn-ad of doln*
whnt lies Ufore ua la not making U
any lusiev. We fiavc to do U. lA*t ns
iHirin now.'*
His wlte agrtHil with
him aiHl flefuirled sadly for tbe cel
lar. When she iH-tiirm-d alie eairl«ff
a Jnr of prc«T\ed frlut.
They had
dcE ldiHl to iHxin to eat tlielr way
throiigU 1*^7 «nmrt» of js-arliea. 47
qiinHs of strawitcrrlea. Iii quarts of
cl.cnfcs, Hiid 43 quart* **f plums pat
np lHirt,siiinM>or.—Atchl.Hon GIoYkj.
to luitr.
:)Wii mind*,
min
who did m*t kiu»w their oiyu
and her hnhlt of thought was difficult
to clisnge.
A
Td !Ike a gb«a of iflcln soila.- s.nld
a at^iit n an, entering one day In evi
dent Mate as wen ns thirst.
•‘Voa liave vanllhi. or you have Icm-
PMuT you nfjdeTstaud me?- usktHl tbe
ftoat ni.nn. tt*«tlly. '
“Yas.*! MHl the plaHd German face
did not cMnce Jn expres^n or color
* ltnt ,wluit kind of slruiT ytsi’ want
LOST—Black hir *lovq. Dr. Oetman. him wltmdf MHout vanilla or mltJUt
Both pbonea.fil.
dee 20-21 lemon?-—youth * Companion-
Now is the time for you to join the pro
cession that is going to the Wm. Hoolihan
Co. to buy Carriages. Cutters. Harness.
Implements and Hardware.
i
The fsnums clqwjdrse or wstrr
rlocka of Csatoa Is bolUed la a tnui.le
on the dty wolU, Three Id* eortbem
jars on succeoslre ebclveo. and o
fourth ond loweot one with a wuuden
corer. constitute the whole rlc|»ydro.
The water droccnds hy alow dro(>s
from one Jar to onolher. the Vross
■roie on a float In the Ust Jsr tidlln*
the boure os It rlseo. Every sfU-moon
ot r» o clock since A. D. 1S21 tke loweot Jar boo been emptUnl. the n|.nfr
one filled, and the clock tkuo wo&d
ap for onotber day.
To Cure a Cold In One Day .
Listen! Given ’Away
Absolutely Free!
rBcUlimelUS.
■'■'i
A. J. wmielm j
Chrislmas Suisestions.
at the Sonlh SMe Store.
L
f'uts
from, each.................................... $1 00 to $22 50
Silk Waiu Patterns in plaids, per yard................$1 00
Fancy Fans.......................... .....................50c to $1 25
Shopping Bag*....:.............................. ...60c to $3 60
Fancy Neckwear ...........................................26cto60c
Fancy Supporters.......................................15c, 25c, 60c
Neck Beads....................... .........................26c and 60c
Handkerchiefs........................................ lcto$l 00
Fancy Box Stationery....................... .........26c and 60c
Fancy Ribbons at aU prices.
Long Black and White SUky Glorea....76c and $1 00
AU these
mmmy sMire are ,
WE AKE -qraN EVENINGS.
,;
"
IDBAL bteaded ftour for *f»efml
ORDER your wtra milk aad awtu^
family use Is superior to any other ciwam for tbe holidays from U»« (Juixm _
oo the market. Makes fine bread and City IXilry*company. CIL €75. Cream /^
paMry.
doc 8 tf guaranleod to whip. Special rate* to
-----------------------i n-ligtou* and fraternal socieUea,
1 BEIdEX’E that Miller’s Is tbe beat |
nov 3(btf
|placo to buy perfumery for most*.
________________
w very body goes there.
d<
Lights traved at, tbe ratu of 122,000
soot 1. valuable as,, garden manm. ^7^’
la either tbe powjlif form or a. a ***
^
liquid.'
.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
The Hall-RodS
THEY DO IT
•
tcRirtiv;. IM. iv IBIllHI TlSMSM^filff
mm
r;
\ MCDua mkyfmmm city, tncHMAi^
-
Mmrm
r.^aE'^^Sels
lady.
UH Ch* winhen away aad
■■“1^^
I
rawrsjwiKETs
DFCHILDIIEll
—ErrH
VOUNUN UAMM CVIL «V COM
TACT WITH THE OLDER.
Why not haTe it a
.35
Hoy ..............
Applet per J(» lha.........
TOILET SETT '
CheWfte anir Haca and its cap^
Sea the kattle «m the mar. awlag
1i« Wh Its irlpad tan; ‘
Tla a IraiNirT Uttie kettle, ki vs feed
It. <ma and alL
Let aa aw«A the
atomach iPoeHy pOed>~
...
Mt MkM •
2^.-1
-s
4MrrRUCTIVE'
HELD YESTERDAY.
I
Beery monlhfal that
L B. Gilbert Gave Eaoefleat
end Valuablt TalkSn
‘*s»S5p^
BEST LAKE SEASON YET
m»ms9Bmm
WILL FEED
I2IFAMIUES
V
Sea the kOUle on tha comer, near a
chuiwh where moalc grand
Thunder, forth appeala for heathens
dweOlng ID K>ma distant land.
And lha hun^ Iiule kettle ahrInkB
■haitwd and aenma to aay;
-l> Inat here to aenre a baby-^one
•4LVATI0N AfttlV ^OtXlCTINO
that jcame on Chilatmaa dayrOA AOOA AMO MKCOY.
Churchaa
the yellow bank Botea;
kettJ^ glean the copper pence.
And the lUnreater la watching from
Hi. golden emlaaaca.
UtUe kfKtk on the immer. ba tboa
not ashamed and'awed.
WAOOMt WIU. CALL FOA THttS For a coast la kept In heavan and the
OONATIONO THAN.
BAKED GOODS ON SATURDAY
W. F. K!rk.
pUlo jRer
die of Detroit
Dr«|ip*d Ifit# tH« K«UJm Will was In the city .yesterday and asakt
•• UMd for th« FurehM of 1400
ed in the 4nay aenrioea last erentng.
Ctpuln
la an aceompllahed cor.
tiofi* OhoiilO A« LIForol.
nrtJsl and Wp mosle attracted much
attentlcia. Me Is occupied the greater
psrt of hhi Ume by distributing the
CftpiAlB Jlootor* or llM> Ralratloa collection hoxm which are located
: Artijr oOd •^•nU olbor nwwber. of
t the coQa(ry In stores and
tM priftBlMikMi aro Mag kopi bw other pahllaplanea. OVptain If unaelW
oQllocUiK CbrlHmM Olmm for the has bM iorth of
OQg the
lioor and aeedr. There are 111 Ihml- lumber caifpa and whUe there bad
lies on tha lUt but there wiU prolh many Intert^lng experlaocaa althoagh
ably be
some of thorn were far from pleasant.
elon erlll be gtren. ThU number U
not made vp of deatltute faroillee bat
many of them are made up of the
parenta and aeveral email children
while in nbay caeee ft JS a day U the Croel Frisnda Robbed Young Society
Man of fche Chorithod Signs of
limit of the tncsDOie for thHr aupport.
j Man's Estate.
There la no means of accumol^g a
trifie fur a “rainy day * and when
A >oung laoefety man of the city
work Is not to be had the whole fam
who
has
named
a neat pair of side
Hr »u« «tr«,
iturtty through wrreral
■nl^r, has lieeo wiroe mlsunder. '>«nis to ^turtty
nhom the baked goods. The *ong weoks^ loat them this a
govs win can fer this prorl. through ih4 efforu of some cruel
army
I on Christmas fHends
fdon Baturday and
Long bourn had been spent on them
have thought.
day as many ‘ poo
Caplali Botftrr. loU] thta morning feeding warm milk and cold cream to
that if people were nut going to be the growing decorations but for aevreaaocis they looked far from
at home Baturday tl»cy could
thoir baked gixKls on the poreh and f^l t*» thrde friends. This noon they
theme gathering the fcwHl would take were carefully (?) trimmed with
shears and jten cents more was spent
It away. ‘
The money which U being dropped at tho barbfr shop.
.
Into the ^keitlM. Is for the purchase
<< beef. 1400 pounds of which hasjH*en
urdend. “We have no money to pay
Ior‘ the mmt rfl present.'- Mid Cap
tali l^uteiw this morning, “bul
lexpoct lilK'ml contrlbtiUUis ta
ketile. 9fstunday and Monday. If the
amjiunt
by the public d
lotfl enough I will have to.beg
geril some way.'* benald.
The ftdiowiug r<Km fu>m the ChrisllUM War Cry will apiiesl to many:
Bee the kellle on the comer; paai
' nut in cold disdain. .
it iras plartd there by an army that
has never fiMight In
Til the eniWem
an order that has
marsValetl all Its power
LOST HIS SIDE, BURNS :
It is < Mlikated that about tbirty-alx
per cent of [the entire area of Ruaala
In Burope if covered by vast foreau.
‘ Ffenlh Legion of Honor Is the
largest oi^r of
having aArtfle
membra. ]
: The meaij velocity of the moon is
2.530 felt i^r second, a little faster
than the ht^eat speed yet given to
____ .
The largeM animal of the oat spec
ies to be fo4d in the I'nlted States Is
the puma, phich at times atUlna
length of sig feet.
rcbniary--t'timartaa Value ol
Manual TralaUg in Sehoola.“ Mlai
Marian Pratt.
Marth-^t>onllneaa and ClothUk
of ChlWreu.'* Mrs, E. A. Evaas.
April—Good Roadteg.- Mra. M. C
OrUtt.
May-» The Dii»«IU0B nt the
Child." Hr». C. A. Beerett.
‘
DMndU Dk*. lo.-Wheab-Ku. 2 red,
TTWe; oorn, 44^c; oaU. 37c.
Chicago. Dec 30.-Mfhtai~Dacenh
her. T4t4c; com. 42c; oat
East Buffalo. Dec
Sternly. Sheep and
morallxed. 25c lowei
r^G7.5d.
’
i. I4.3PR5.25. Hogs~4250. active.
Yorkers. |«.«PR€.65; heavy
About forty parenu and teachers
auebded the meeOag of the Mothers*
SIXTYOME MILLION
DOLLARS dub at the Oak Park achool building
PAID FOR CAVtRYINQ FREIGHT. yesterday afrernoon at which the aab5ect. -Mpral Training of OilMren.**
pair of fata, «•
was dlscuBsed. The meeting was a
kma wia to throe
LOCAL MARKETS.
Many VaedMa Maids ProSta on In- very profilhble one. The topic was
BalUng Pricea.
taken up In an exoeUetrt paper Y>y Mrs.
ClrorbaApork. per bbl.... ..118.00
E. J. Adams In which she brought out
Of the world's twenty-four groat.10
arorback pork, per lb........ ..
the rcspoaslblUiy rrotlng upon pareat mountains aeven have never been
i Short cut of pork, per bbl.,.. J8.00
jems. teachers and citixena in iBc STEAM MEAT IN COOP MAI
climbed.
..
.IC
Ham. per Ib................
HENS WORK OVERTIME.
Detroit. Dec. je.-t^'ever before was moral welfare of young children and
l-ard. per lb................................ 12013
so much money ^ few casing some of the common slna of childhood
A 8w|aa watchmaker haa
.1C
Bacon, per lb............... . ..
frelcht in Inke veSMls aa during the She nrged a closer obaerratlon of the
wkteh with a pbonesT
l Fresh fish, per lb..............................10
Just cloned.! A rough estimate habits of children, more care in the Lay Dally Daapite the Fact T
that calla out the houra ai they paaa.
.14
Spriag
chickens, per Jb.... ..
Eggs
Art
Selling
fee
30
Cents
It'at fC1.00#.000 for coal. Iron converaatlOl of parenu before chll
Poullry.
perjb......................
kouh
tin and lamber. The prodU to dm and an appeal to their better
QUEEN CITY Floral Company for
.20
Turkey. .................................. ..
the vessels were perhaps the largest nataree ag soote of the means of
cut lh>wers. potted plants, holly. ml»rktu-it.
.14
In the hlauwy of ihe lakes. Careful proper training,
.11
e.
dec 304t
Mias Ruth Spencer, kladerga
the earnings
1 PoUlcsea .................... ...........
their hablutlon. t.hat
of typical ateamasai ahow a net prolt (twcher at the Oak Park building,
..4ee«i
; Apples ........ ................ ..
on steel ships of abfmt 13 per cent. On phaslzed .the need of training
.05
. Celory. largo aUlka........ .. ...
of jabout S;500 tons trutbfulneaa and ckonllBBaa aa the
. Celery, small alalka, 3 for..,. * .10
capacity (he profits have ranged as beginnings of moral training In addi
..
.20
Lettuce, per Ib............ .
high as 80 per cetA with an average tloo to which the culture of a re egg market way up In the clouds.
..20040
(
Oranges,
per
d»«.,............
.
The reridence of the ownei
of 33 per cent on their insurance valu- llgioua spiHt even In young childhen
.25
; L-n»n.. per do..................... .4
heated by steam and a coiinecilon
The canseiof ihU prospertty waa of great Importance. A eloa
. Bottrr. cn-anuTT. p-r lb.... ..25fi35
latloa between parenU and child that beea made with the hen bouse,
the country
would lea«l to a rtght or true confi birds don't seem to think It strange
and steel.
that the win rises late in such warm
Of Iron
roa ore for thk
L........
neewssary in order that the child weather but unquestionably make
m tons, aa Jair
1UAB3
might Uarn (be significance of the tb.lr
tons over IPOS.
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Grain from Dulut| moved In a larg great'changes In his life from the
BREVITIES.
er volume than everj before. There, was parent rather than^from the compan
shipped from the head of Lake Buperi- ioas from the street or playground
8I.qD3.(K>0 bushMs as compared Mrs. Eller brought out the need uf
Regular meeting of Elks tonight.
love coutroUing In the home rather All members are requested to attend
with .'i9.C7C.000 bushels In IPOS.
than fear
SK important bimlneHs li to be transFcxsl. H.. L, A Co.'s BTOL per
k oo
Superlnmdenl Gilbert brought out acted, also
Price.10,20, aOoenU.
the evil learned by younger children
U R, Stlckney. the Union
luiet Wedding Yeatardsy Noon at the aasoclatlng with older children pro
SeAttato open* Mondaj. D«c. 04. „
miscuously on the street or the play grocer, u showing some %'vry pretty
Fourteenth Street M. E. Parsongrounds. It waa to prevent Just this Christmas decoraUqns In'the way of
age. Mr. CarpenUr Officiating.
that recpssea la done away with Cailfomla pepper boughs. The Cali
A very quiet'wedMng took place at throughout the country, and the divl- fornia pcpper tree gross like the com
the Fourteenth 8tr4«t
Btr^t M. B. parson
tbe
aeiiarato prl mon willow and the branches have
age yesterday at 12 io. ithe contracting
schools In many: Urge bunches of berries nearly the
parties being Bettrid U
I Findley and cities as well as the separation of size and color of half ripe carrots,
MUs Ivola Braxlngion. both of-Trav. boys and girls Into separate gnunmar Th,eue when crushed In the hand,
erae City. They -ere attended by and High schools also. Boys and smell v^ry tnurh like common black
Arthur Wilcox and Misa Man- Find- girls are allowed to associate alto- pepper.
He also has magnolia ;
ley.
gKher too freely In public places Juad wreaths, something not often seen in
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few days at Central j Lake,
The next Elite dancing party will
they will return tp Traverw aty.
be at the City opera house on the'
where they will rrsidej^
evening of Friday. Dec. 2R. The hall |
The wedding dinner was served at
will Jx‘ decorate*! with Christmas decle home of the | bride on Bomb
orations and a very pleasani time is j
Union street at
expected.
Mr, and Mrs. Findley are young peo
..Mr. and Mrs. F'nd Rob« r1s are hav-j
ple that are well kn<>wn in the city
Ing a quiet celebraUon at their home
and vrlll receive tlje congratulatloof
today. Twenty-four years ago today
and beet wishes of
they were united in marriage.
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Prayer meeting at the Fourteenth 1
Street church at 7 sharp tonight. All j
who
are
to
have
part
In
the
drill
on
|
Our New Addition it now
ly returned to
H. Day and
Sunday night are requested to be pres
comideted and rendy for
ling.
Glenn Haven thta
ent at 8. A fine Christmas program is |
cuitomeri. We liave a fine
Too many ladies’ high priced Handkerchiefs. In
\ and Mrs. William McGoon re
being planned for Sunday * vening. |
!Hl to Manistee this morning
order to sell all of them before Xmas we offer
Grace Epltcopal choir rehearsal'
after visiting In thejcliy.
this evening at the church at 7 o'clock, t
all 5-2. $3, $4 and $5 goods at
•
Miss Carrie Bari. |wbo Is a student
The sllppen- condition of the side- j
at the;, conservatory at Oberlln, U
walks la being remedied by a coat of
une for the holidays.
sand.
WaltersPalge went to Grand Rapldi
F.m. Marvin waa today made ad-1
I buslnfaa ihla mohilng.
eto.wUchare jut tb« thing
minlatrator In the estate of John ReMrs. C. A. Collar left for Kalkaska
for Cbriitmu gifu. Come
glnskl Who. It has recently been found,
this
. ‘
, and aeo tbem.
owns land In Nebraska.
Mlaa I. C. Courl^ht went to Kal
kaaka.
Tho orange production of Cttllf4»rnla
Fred Rebolt and ! wife of Buttona
amounts to about eighteen miUiona
Bay left this morning for an extended
pf dollars In value and tho gold pro
trip through the eodibem part of the
duction about aeventeen mllUona.
aUte and litlhoU.
Mtaa Katie Zirnmemaa oT Keswick
Seven out of everr hundred Engllah
passed through the Mty this morplng
women are widows, while among men
on bar way to Grand Rapids.
only four In one hundred are widowW. D. BMls muni<^ to Baldwin this
momlns «n« .p»dli>s . fe* day. In
U.«ltr.
!
FAMILY HAS GOLD MINE
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emt) QPEU HOUSE
Christmas Nlghi
Dee. 25
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SSIS:;::::;:;:::::::
A Hobo’s Triumph
Pr^sartc4hy>
Queen City Dramatic Club •.
FINDLEY-BHIiZINGTON
Fur Neck Piece
devke, ana thM if absolutely tala
because the wick cannot be turned
too high or too W. The
PEKFmnON
Oil Heater
(EfiiWEiwIllSpMbte^
it eeiT light end cw be eeiiiy carried
vpsta^ downttatfr-anywbeie about
the house where mpre beat is required.
Mak» wwrm and doasr the rooms DOC
heated by other waves or furnace.
Heats water quickk. Bmst oU fount
mb^ HoMtAquarts
ms9h£urt. Twobni^
-3
FUR COAT
we SbowtbeLaraest Variety la lids City.
8RKNH0USE
Here Is a Spccall
PALMS. .FERliS. ASPARAGUS
REX BEGONIAS, PRIMROSES
HaU Price
Choto Cut Flow|yoD Monday
Diffatiitl
OH
.
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E. Wilhelm
FRANK M. PAINE
T
Cbaiiea and George Saunders of Old
Mission were In the dty today.
Mrs. A. Tyre of Old MtasHm was In
the city.
I
Mrs. P .B. Griffin; and grandsons,
left this
T, where
they win spend
r,
On tke northern c^at of Franea i
towna *pf now oonnoeted
bytatepbom f wtUi London. Tk« eharso
we iBtovt^* talk.
ia <3 foe throe
Tha ayea of a aaUBa ara neror
eloaod. tteaptoff or braktos. aliro or
dead, they are always open, booaaae
th^sm^ayMi^
^
-roenss^aK stni u<k»iac"i!t'cai,
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FRONT ST.
The Globe
The Globe
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The Globe
bree days. Never has
nas Mr
our store service been up to a
All prepared for the rush of the last three
hat made extra
higher standard than this season. For the last THREE DAYS we haver
preparations to make this the most satisfactory Christmas Shopping Center in Traversei City.
'
Store opca every eveata0 oatO Chrlstaus.
stone
the diy today.
Mrs. Bffle Halnstack of Klngaley
apwit the day In the c|ty.
Pearl Kill and wife of Old MlaMoo
rotuniod to their home after vialUng
at Boyne aty.
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The Globe
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Remember,
■ we give you •
time to pay
for the
Goods
in our
Furniture^
Department.
Our Furniture Department
With its Beautiful Goods and liw prices has caused
many to
COM^ETE^'**^*' **
Come in tonight and select a Bookcase. Morris Chair,
. Couch. Buffet, China Closet, Morris Rocker.
‘ Parlor Suite. Sideboard. Library Table,
Extension Table, Carpet Sw^per, Parlor Stand.
Save W acr ccat o« yoar aor^aoc.
aaytLMdowa,aiidlhc Salaare $iM aerweek.
We save you ,
money
on each and every
article
throughout
the
entire store.
Thai Olobo Dapartnhorst StorA
., .,«ae.*Mt,
i
i-ii
W7^
f"
^Hfil TBA¥CHtt CfTV. timi
MM S
»rr£R Tic tmsnuBrft^
.inw'
Iwa
aiiB.1
m
lECOIID
i
bIRIER
lESOLTS
.
^
tmas betagiag to tbo L’
let bare baea woOfled that Cbleo cfgan. aad we hope ovary mader of the Record wiM m that tboto to
UoaaM ffoea by the gbvanmaat on
April 33. 1104. has bM roeolvod by
agaat Dr. R. 8. Backtoad. - We hava aold a good mny dIRrat
FOR SALE
UTDMOBILE
RKSUECIiaP W
d«r
tfAKTlB-DlBUif room girl at oaoi
at tbo P. If. Battof lionaa.
aoTSO-U
WANTID-PoatUoa
Pboaolttt.
as offM
d«r
WANTtB-Yoar
data aad aaba likt atw. La^
varit a tpaeialty. PbHMaa Dya
YMa Ilf B naal St. CaU i4f
Cna. gboaa aad va wltl do tba raat.
oct taf
for a geaerml mito bm
oppoaHloa; win lieO for $1$$$:
•nap for tome oot; owot
health. AddreM I 4. Rorldt Og<brd. inch.
sov 74f
elemeat seems to have learned that
It maans **ihc worha** to llng^ aroond
there and ihrr do am get ^y stop
over checks for Ann Arbor.
Game Warden Chapman ! received
word Tuesday from Deputy Charles K.
POR SALE-14$4—Ptoorteea
Hoyt that la oompaay with Waoooala
bonae. $tb atr.*et. doee to
deputies he had erldse two tons of
factoriea and poatofSce;
froth lake trout and white Itah ship
ped from l.odlBgton to deklers In
Milwaukee. A targe portion | were of
Ulegal weight and all were caught out
POR SALE-14$3-Slg.it»m b____
MwaoiL The rIoUtora a|e being
Boyd avenue, cloa# to Roae street
oaoooted.
i
price $€$o. WadeiBroa.. $17 Unloa
Elijah Parwls. Lewis Kemble. Dr.
,alreet CIU. phone 131$.
rarge A. Gordon aad Frank Belan-
I RENT-^oomonOaaa
TwM^ street, eight
FOR SALE
rOR RALR-Sior* and M eoniar
■ rtOBl ud OiUi lUMU: splwdld
InulBMt toeatloa,' Rat apataUa;
•oold raot to rt|»t RartR. aaqalra
• Bbanaaa * UaatM.
oat »Mf
,for gardon; good buildings; all In
ftraKlass condition; ensU price
$3,000. Wade Bros.. $17 Union
POR tALC—14$S><Oood new scren
room boiiso. $th otrrot, doss to
aebool. market and church; aasy
terms. Prteo lieoo.
Wada Bros.. $17 Union St. Clta
pbpoa 131$.
dec 1 tf
' APPLES POR SALE-1 have aome
choice apploa by bushels for talc;
Grimes* Goldens. Baldwins. Green
ings. Talapahokklea. Pewsuklto.
B. J.
DOT 3C^tf
H-
POR EALE-14$3—One bundrod aad
sixty acre farm IS miles aouth of
city; screnty acre. lmpn»red: new
house, bam. windmill; all fenced;
Prtew I4&00. Wade Bros.. $17 a’lilon
alroet. Clta phone 131$. '
WE HAVE hardware Mocka ii Gra
Hotel and Bar Furniture atock
trade at Lake Ana. large flouring
Northern Ulchigan; one thouaand
mllltun feet of best hardwood, hem
lock and pine In Michigan; livery
bsm fully equipped In Trareme
Cliy. We have R, U. and saw mills
also a few choice kjcallons In cen
tral portion of Traverse City. We
hare gold and silver mines in the
grraiest inlniug district In the world
i/the orld n»ld I^lstrlct. Nevada.
Colorado.
e have properanywhere you
,wanl It. But wo have nothing w»
can offer you that: will equal the
Grand Traverse Region for safe,
sure prontahle Investment, either to
purchaser or oa security ft>. loan
Wo always have a gilt edged aecnrlly for your money and we al
ways have the money for gik edged
security.
WADB BROS.
$17 Union Street. Tiaverse City.
Mich.. CItt. phone I3l9. Call ui» up
by phone, local or long distance.
We pay the freight;
FOR RENT.
POR SALE~147$~r:>rty acre farm
quarter mile east W llayflrld; good
new cement block honse; good bnm. HOUStS TO RENT—Gwt Tenth St.;
price
Wade Bros., $17 Unlog
also cme comer Front and Rose. A.
alreet. Ctta phone 131$.
P. HuellmanteL
dec 8-tf
POR RENT-House 34$ Stale atree*.
ItewS Mrs. C, J. Kneeland.!
dec l$-3t
In good value, free and clear of eaciimhrancea Traverse riiy produc- POR RENT—Houae opposite Jail; $13
tlwk'Cash price |2.0o0.
Wade
month and water uaea. Dr.
tlrret. Cltz. phone
Bros.. $17 Union sic
Ulon St
131$.
13-tf
POR SALE—1477—Large e»gbt nx>«
boose. corBorl>f Cass and ISlh 8U. MOUSE POR RENT—Dr. Qauntlett
largo lot. houso well finished, on
^
decStf
atone fOuadaUan; easy term*. Price
$1100. Wade Bros.. $17 Union st.
lOUSE TO RENT-^eap. comet
Cits, phono 131$.
Oarfleld and SUto. Inquire F. G
Heumana. 131 Cass. T
dec $4f
JSdT4ihsri^u.;’w*lll^
ri
LOST
toola. Half oaah
LD8T—Scivtch collie, black, tan and
AS A Nev I fruit aad dairy - white. Notify R. a Carlisle. BV
Price $$300
Wredo Broa.,
^Rapids. R. F. D. No ,1. and reJcelw
1219.
reward,
'
dec l$-3f
POR SALE-14CS-37 I
LOST—Silk
handbag
contnlnlni
oaivbair milea city
glasses Call ClU. i^one $3€h Re
ward.
k aireet CUa. phone 131$.
mameled^belt pin. Salt
POR SALE-Oonwy cattle; I
sdde reward tfr reMimy
reMtradd Ito $05 8»aie
yeara old. bred from rrgl
dec IMt
atock. St. Lambert -etraln; 1 huU
ease of^Northport. 13 months old.
rrglstei^; I boll calf, high grade,
AFTKR trriag a suaU talk
nine moatbs old. well bred, aolld
IDEAL bock wheat Soar! yon will want
eolor. good liie. dieap: l cow. Tl a 35 lb, 80 lb. or 100
volla Ibany eoeond. registered; 1
heifer 1$ gMtha ^ Daisy of
Northport. ieglal«rwil^l»r *nide
rows to Bell, alao yonag hetfera.
Golden Rod Farm. Byron Woolaey.
dec If-Ct*
iilnttiaiB
Uw ftmt. Price uk«l it epoC ouh.
Price ttSM.
Wede^^^Bi^^ SIT
Brimle. were arreated and ined $40
for hunttag deer with doga Warranu
niw out for several other; for the
a
Etenins Rinrl!
^aeya
Arc IMi
HOLLY
WRKATHS-we
make
bem out of fresh stock. F. M.
Patoe s greeaboaae.dec l$-3t
6eo* H.
OKN'rim'w
201 Trait sirt•I
U». J. 0. A SAKT
ta • a m f la $ 4
A BIG LOAD OF DRY WOOD for
$1.3S at the South Side Lumber Co
Dec. 14 Ct
'^OLLY.
gatox
aad
m
wreaths at Stlckacy s grocery.
Farmlfor Sale
1 have a number of tsood
I (annn, all the way from 40 to
i 160 acres; for sale, or if you
have any good property. I mlL
take it in exchange and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
|a good farm for less money'
I than you can buy it of any
body else. I have farms
which are located from four;
to 20 miles from Traverse
ja.S*int0B /6B0. W. BeWETHT' jCity. all good improved land.
nORROE h MeWETHT ‘i
H. HYMAN
Dr. W. J. Higgins
Dokier P. Court Van Worden wgs
fined,$$0 with $10 coau by
Jud$e
Stuart at Grand Rapids on the charge
of practicing medicine without, a H
ORIENTAL .
STORE
;
ly Joined member, to defiance
.
cienl custom, one afternoon ventured
spend they d do mlgllty m-,to make a remark about the weather
tie work for their coaxtltueuu.1
to a man with whom be waa-4Krf perw
Charming
Gilts
Mdican Hiui«lwork (Mian,
dainty embroiderod piea^.
dapnnesp china Ware. W©
are luwdquartera for these
goodi and we are aeliinK at
25 per cent otL
dapaiK
Lietjmml Trays,
allssizes. Very eln‘ip.
•Tapanese Baskpls. all sizes,
all prices.
Open every evening
t0SE.Fro«t
Porcelain Work
Arc Your CoIlccUons Slow
Btre yon accoute that
You Have Given Up?
Ilf yon have, let me coUcct
them for yon.
OW acoooDte promptly attoided.
to and I oaa make money for yon
A. Pohorai
Collection AAgency, o
Clothing 1
HOME MADE mtece meat l$c.
McCormick of courre. $7$ East Eighth
Sireet.
dee 17-tf
TRY A RECORD
A^
Hamilton
Traversa Oty. Mich, Sept 10. 1$0€
bava placed a number of^coounU
vllh A. Pohoral i agency for collect
ipn. many of them long outlawed; bat
Jual the same Mr. Poboral brought the
delinquenu to Ume and prompt set
Dr. E L. A«hU». Deatlri.
Sugge,stions
for Christmas
Un.n IVrfHca ami Towels
Siand and Drwscr Spreads Wl
low Tops. etc.
HANDKERCHIEFS, all kinds
-Including liiltul gisHis. al io
Jjidii-s alt DUfv ifmu at .V cmcH.
New Silver M.ial
M,
Knives
Forks .Hid .SjK un^. b«-M iiad
. MibMltuic for Kllvn.
Flue Water 8«-u. funrv t
Idi-ia and fiQ«>.gtasR ware.
bm
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Baniiun & Earl’s
Diamonds from SIO
to $300
SDver and Ebony Brashes.
Combs. Mirrors.
MlUlary Brashes.
Manicnre Sets.
Fine wUtc. pertect stones, laey
Traveling Sets. etc.
mske n good Investinent as
WeU as a alee preseaL
WE HAVE A HNE UNE OF
SnVER PLATED WARE.
rca
nowadays
Umbrellas, Ladies’ aita Genis*,
We htT» the Hhtnilton. llHnoiB. Bockfrom $4 to $12 ed^
Watches
ford. Elgin nnd Wahham, and caws
for thp hnme, from nickle to (olid gold,
allnt the voiy loweet price at wbieh
they can l»> a(^d.
A One assmimeBt Of'docks
tromfl tom.
«o,nr •equalntril. The rieUm ot thU
outrage glared aionOy at
iraior. “Did you addruaa me. alrr he
deotoiided with as awful frown. ^Y«
I dkt- wms the defiant reply. -I said
n was a fine day.** the other dlgeated
the ohservatton thoughtfully. Then,
sfier an impressive pause, he turned
to lU bold exponent. * ‘Well, pray
den t let it occur
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DENTIST
parents. He palii
Alexander McOoskey. detoocratlcl Monnreha must know more than
candidate tor county surveyor In 8par-f one language. King Edward, who trav
la. Wis.. has filed «n account of his eU-tl m» imich. speaks French better
fxiH-jisoa In the campaign imbu'd laM than st>rnc Fivnrhmen. aiul also r»e.. ^
h. Hla affidavit deMares! that It; man. The exar of HuKsia speaks |
coal hliu Just three cenu loirun for French as well as his native tongue
office, the money having betuiuMHl In : and knows the numerous dialects.
Mtage.
: Emperor William of Germany stMtaks
John Howard Ijircoml'e. 8$ years | French and English correctly and is
d. a veteran employe of the iixmalon also well versed In l-atln/ The king of
office and the man who toukht An ! Spain, the voungest of all. speaks
drew Carnegie telegraphy, has Just Ge:n»an with ease and. also French
died at Belle.xvllle. Md When he r^ ami English.
of his niar(rom office some months ago rlage he now practices the latter. The
Mr. Carnegie gave him a peiiaiuD xJI king of Portugal speuks French. Eng-j
1100 n month for life.
-j
j lltdi. German nnd Spaatah. The king
<^ar S. Straus, the new secreury I of Italy is ‘
of commerce and labor. Is a i^nols- ruc
varioua Italian dtalecu.
chinery.*' he said, -has robbed ut of
Though EHhu Root. secr*4ar>' of
ou> useful arts to a great extent. In state, ta a great lawyer, and a suc
achlne made things there can U- no cessful dlplpmat. the verbiage of the
artistic quality, no Ipdlvldual txpivsi^- diplomatic papers^that bear his name
In hand made things even the ta not his. As a lawyer of targe prac
>leat. there U always an oppor- tice he acquired the habit of direct
innll for art to show Itself.** 1
ness and iDclslveness. which ta illy
Oeaeral Picquart. French ihlnlster suited to the ways and customs of di
of war. ta a sort of Admirabl^ Crich- plomacy. Realltlng this fully. It was
too. for. bealdfw a wide generi I culti- not long after Mr. Root amiuped the
vatloa he reads, srriies. and | speaks duties oC secretary erf state that he
Ruaslan. German and Engltah and dlscxivgred that tMf aafeat course for
Such knowledge of ta|nguage him to pnrsue would be for him to
mmuo with Frenchmeii. even | have one of hta atsUtants doGie
‘
those of education, but Geneiial Pic- the formal and stilled Ungaa# of diquaiVa facility U explained, pfriiaps. plomacy every communlcatloo of Im
by the fact that he is an Aisatian. portance he had to make
The AlaatUita have long beeii noted eign power. Accordingly he
in France for the
statant Secreiarj- Adee. who has been
which they acquire
longer In the aute department than
*JPrtvaie- John Allen of MlaAlaaippl any other high official tbecR'compose
thinks It U a good thing that c4ogreaa
men did not vote to ratae their own
In some of the u^ exclu
exclusive Lonsalaries. **Of course,* be saysj -they don clubs it 1s a fwlous
1
^
breach
of
earn more money than they are paid etiquette for one Wmber
and ought to get more, but as is mat
her without obtaining
ter of fact If their aalariea were larg
s
Introduction
er they would tap Just ao much leas
Just returned
account to the government. If they abroad tells how be almost exploded
had more money to spend they'i have while wltneaalng a scene io an old
establlahed PaU Rail caravansery
long aga Of conrae, he did not dare
demonstrated how different foodea
of ireaimenl will have different ef
ta apples, and he holds tbht the
» to tree ef men. By way of 11lustration he tella of a good natored
fellow who had a ahrrwtah wife. One
morning after ahoaing him ruundiy
A without hta
breakfast. While tm hta way down
town in a atreet car he heard a sourlooking woman dtapute wtfh the con
ductor resarding her fare. At length
she said, -is there a geutleman to
(his car who WiU ataad by and are a
ladytosaltedr The hungry man whose
nature had beea spoiled roee e^riy.
HOLLY.
for Xmas decofatibns at
jrwirrry.
GENERAL INSURANCE j
II general Hews
L«lh«T Burbuk. tb, pUat
as. CARVER a ana
*5!n2^"’-&
waa playlag In McCamly park whew
H ma in front of a atreet ear. Its
Also;
*l$06 Northern Touring
left hind foot was cut off. leaving
two or three inches o\ bone protrod Car.- only used four .months; In A I
ditlon. $1350
Ing. This the animat removed, piece
me -ITOC
Xi Elmore Touring Car/* TiaadarJ, Ob^iibJii and Tarmw* Mai
by piece, with his teeth, giving the
amputation constant atienllon with
TBE WHITE OOHPAKY. Gifote
his lips and tongue The wound ha.s 74 Farrar St.
“
Dfffrolt. Mich.
now henled complelelv and the dog
hops aliout on Ibiv-e legs with appnr
POR SALE—1480—nne houae. comer
of Boyd and Pront{ large lot; new
house; eaay terma; prioe $1300.
Wade Bros..
Bros., $17 Union atreoL CIU
pbone 131$.
siif'
Ian the Satobtog toacb to tbe aota aad life giTtagtoaicpUlsoa^
3Sc at Bagbee Drag Oo. Kaaaah
ki> M S IMMM ta BiSsi^
Btoliea. MUag ahoat $ll0^
The Charch of oar FWhtr. Ualveraalhrt. at UiaMag. has tcadfred
Chkwcoll'* **•*■•»'
Indtans wlH each re- brands of clgara.bat acear before bad
to Roe. Rhea M
$» » Theee are 7.S03 poraoos oaa that leaped no aaddealy iato the
who has the offer
baldagtog to the vartoas bands of the •rsi place to oar djkr trade as the
WANTM-M
As a reaalt of boteg a^e
Si ta iMl Mt won •ALC-147l->li
^|Lake Superior tadtoaa. aad'they wUljWadswwth Brachan
•M « ft
shot to tha oye by Cbar1f|s
U ptr Mt; soot M^Baak holkl^
fMlT« ta an SdWIJI. All those body who know, what
while oal haatl^ieo$aa$l^vto
»»• cat MlB» Me «ap«; foartf
who have reaehtsd the llkaa It and the fact that it aelta for $c
for OM M Mmh m W ftniMsd.
rtagtoa of Atamm^ ha. lost the olgiitj ^ of 1$ frill fedHve the moaey.
doea not leeasa Its poxMilarity. fbr ta
Ta tfpif. M altlMr M or Ou. KtoH KIMt. atL
oTMa right eye. /
-j ^raat to kaow bow 1 <»a m
quality U is equal to any lO or f$c
jMio to Ctaotaal Worte at Car rOR •AU-]MT-«itr act*, htff la a grape arbor at Oraito RapMa. my bnalMBd sappott me. I wonT
cigar.
i MSao M( or
Hooor ■n* *«t af iumrom Cowr. mu tiMLbody of Peter Hoogtaad^foaad with him beeaaae he amokea
'Everyone who U going to have
ktBSHi oa Ml. B. B. or fboM to
J. amokera at the CbriaUaaB dtaaer
haaglag Tweaday momiag. VU wasI dOjebewa.**
$0! chews.** This ta what Mrs. Andy
An
r C. OmmmA Traforat CHy. Mkh.
.Boiler, who
doe lt<f ha atTMt. au. iluw* UI».
whipped him oae day eeotly from
of poUee T
week. It ta allegad.
^
WAfrriO-Oiii to do emnu boM
y^T% of age aad her hnabaad is 7$.
a
In a St of Jaaloaar Moa^y Bight,
' oorf. ao oaohiac or litmlae. Mr«. oloao IB. Cash ptico flioa
They were married on Sot. 3. tost.
Ri
Mrs. Aaoa Woodmaa of Oniid Rapids,
Tnnk L. Sbaior. fOl Waat Taath Dt^. tl7 UaJoa atroat au.
carboBc |mld. Shej^nnd three weeks later the wife left
look Borphtoe
HOME MADE candles, all pare.
I
«««t.
dor i:-tf im.
wiU tecorer. probably.
her baabaad. *T did aot know that my only (he hast The l^aGrettl.
aad
^ve
her
hnabaad
had •acb ftliby habUa.** she
I ;top baggy and
WAMTID-ff yoa bar# aay klad oi
iSQuife L m. Trim milk aad eggs until ctora |arTlTed. aaU|. -I would not Uve with a man
work to bo doaa promptly pl«aoi
who amoked or \chewed.** Mr. Butler
dec lO-tf
For the tint lime In
ran m Boardmaa* awaua. Call
there ta aot a priaoaer in Washtenaw recently inherited from a brother a
boort rroM ij to 1 aooaa. frooi < ic FOR SALt-Cantega faotory. Mif$. eoaaty Jail The last cmr was an old $€,000 home la Detroit.
• riraalaga.
dor IT-U
with power. macbiBerr aao toole Btoa who was takco to the eoonty An tmoauaJ bit of surgery 4ras per
all llghlod by eMrtcIty; good Sr boascL la past yearn there ImTr been formed at Battle Creek a few days
WAffTfO- lod ytrl tor goarral
protoetloo. la a ISO place of IMO; all the way from Sfty to ninety la Jail ago by a little pug dog owned by Ed
Model K. Winton.- full lea
Mn. C. i. Kaot^Uod.
threo rallroaSa aM a great opeolng dnrtag Berber days, but Mte hobo ward Coe. 3$ Spring atreet. The dog
WANTED.
Mow CM for ElBapv.
Sterling Silver Koivea, Frirkt, Spoons,
Berry Spoons,
Cold Meat I'orks, Butter Spreaders,
Fruit Knives,
Cream Ladle*,
Gravy Ladles, Sugar Spoons,
Butter Knives.
Oyster Forks.
Berry Forks.
Carving Sets
and various other lines.
We haudle the Pickard Hand-paiat^
China, the 6ne*t that u madp. A picee of
this, or of the Hawks Cat Glass would
makea fioepreaent
Biugs. Broochca, BraoeleU. Scarf Pint. Kook
Chains and Locketa. Chains. • Charm*,
Cuff Bnttona.
Comha.
ThimW.a.
Fountain Pena,
Opera Glatsea,
F.old Olaaaes. Spectacles
and \-arioas other articles, any oue of which will
make a fine prwn^nk
This store will be open eveniogs'uotil alter Christmas.
" ’
BarBiim & Earl tsa Front st
m-
I
Thpt WM fha chMds of a Ml#«y 9iw
Ty^ ^
common aenas
al cl IS have a
LMkPtahnaarQaoHar.
TuiT^r
iTr^tiMiJiii.
V tho tooltoh pcoyto who
M ahr«yt uillif i|p ai^ «mt 4I»- that IhlrtaM la aa wilacty i
avvwy ttat Umt tev* li^ Vov tt
ItalMttktM*
fan Hat fm
yon taha oaa opt tad look at
Ctaailitiftkau
7«M >MI7 iaT« dUagkt tiMt aU ira of iLiad yM«to ind Hdirtaaas aB #en
There ara thlrtacn stars abo«ra tha
tkmm wo to alOTi^ at Ueaw tlM. bat
It te Ml Ml 1l MMMTtte Hfbt to ecgla’s haad; thlrtaan faaihers la tts
wIom: Ulrtaen faathen la tu UU;
tho ftm. btoac oteMTojl lor tl
hart OB the shield on Its
tIM: tboa Mkm.tlM mm M
thtrtnmi arrows In Its left
.u. takm: thlr^aa taaeea oa the ollwebranch In its Hght tnhm. and thlrtaan
I otoMor. aad to t «
MMflf U»a lettera In the words, gnarter dolUr.
•rat to fall aatoap. to thf laai M wMm. Why. thirtaea may ha called oar na
sr; wg grew oM of the
Aftor UMiCh. haaHac to ^ha trot ta iw
aato eoMiOMaaaa.
Tito 41flMI oiginal thlileon cokmlos. aad In honor
porta of tba bo«7 fan aitoap at dlfarw of that fact, we hcM thiflten stripes
with tha fbai. ^ totayadiialto
wai4a to tha obatar of paraona acttoa.
Warn faat arw tbarafoM aaoMltol to
pilr.
“Why. HnroM.** anld his mother: -If
here aren't two hotoa in these brandtrousers of yoara.- and holding
them up to slew, she added. -.Now
Tha Noftli •Mf'a U#iL
H
It to pra^ hoM Ui hfitoaa aona of taat that a preuy apactaOe."
-Why.
mamasa.- rspllad Harold,
tb# thlapa that Uk aetoMtoU tall
aad jrat wa kaow that thhr hra traa< fognlahly. *it looka mora Ukd h pair of
Tbay tal) at, tor aoa^pla. that tha
light that wa aaa fitM tha NorU Star
Tha report of tha librarian of CooUHrtghi toft that aur ifiy paara ago.
aad haa baas all that tin# paaalag
orar tha apaea batwaa^ tha alar aad
ilka earth. Aa light trafala ahoat IK.bOD milaa a aaeoad. tha,dlataaaa of tha
North 8Ur from aa to almost laooacalvaabkL Bat thara to a atraager
thing thaa that aboat Ic for If tha
light from tha alar takaa ifty year* to
taaah aa, tha alar itaalf may hare beaa
blottad out of axtoUaea tfty years
ago. ao far as we know. Or. to put
It differently. If the North Star were
tooitad out of ealataoca today. Its ilgbt
would coottaaa to raach as for Ifiy
What graht things
^ire to thinks about!
Utrot pbotiifrtpb c*f Mr*. Ruth Hot 4>r aoil Oowiv torally. The bMttUtnl
8wlM «obto«omiii and h»lre*«. vhoin l)o«la converltt! to abown to «the
linra plrtoTi^ The maolul up|M*r pictura to Hurt of John Aloaander Dowto
Ui4 tiiUtoni««ih it Mr*. Jamaa noirir bit wife. The bottom plcinrc abowt
l)uwU\ the
the
The highest tokaa to tha world ara
tha Hlmalayag to Thibet, whara thara
are some bodtoa^rf water aa high as
20.0M feet above the leral of tha
we hold tt-
tt, when fct5|^ you
I to Qal^!
Naiareth town In QaUlae!
Strumming a desert malody.
The Bedouin minstrel rolls to
street:
At the Wall of the t*lrgin the
ens meet;
A mnnnsertpt of the BiUa made In
RUNDAT SCHOOLS and churches the ninth eentury and the oldest ono
In exlatenee. to being exhiUted at the
get our prloea betoro bu>lng
Brlttob Muaeuiii,
oaiidlas. Tha Palace.
dec
^ bci Ac oven, note^
to ^by * package ^
vciy beauty o{ wUch mabei
youbi^
MM10NAL wscurr coMMtir
tha
A tor b«ll pto »nd' • TiUlut,] TH08B nNB ImportiH ha
|»>ta(.to 1U« u. Ujr on. .irny
And the o^^rea^aI^rar boar by hoar
Over the crest where the wild crags j for y^
Aa thioagk their branches tha npaU
wind alaals:
kJ::;. .own .
Rheamati^
/la nearly erery straac la Japanese
otttow la a pnhlto oven, where, for a
small tee, housewirea may have their
dinners and suppers cooked fur thaOL
Tha Indastrla Textile annooacea
acleattols that a aptder-weh factory Is la aacceatal operation at Chalatollatidoa. nanr
Parts, where ropes are made of spider
Une^a Biscuit
Ah, what a foMaw hanmmy,
Tha dawn aaama. ioadtog Iti
wWte walla!
And. whan tha Tiolat twltl^t fainA
What a Tmat procaasional df aura
Fngannu over Its atUlad haMtu!
And whfw tha fuU mooa tonchaa the
halghi
j ■
Of Tabor, a torch of briinant llghtj
New was sight more lair to aae;
Kaumh town to Oamea.
Al,lhe sound of tha words 1
nr
Kindles as amth does, under the
iprlng,
TUI tha demi days rise for our vWonlag;
And jout of them one compassionate
face
Beams with a more than mortal
Dr. ftoop’s
,Rheumattc Rein^
1 ***sI'SwSuT 4*Solfej
^
KKW C.RKKNHOl’PK. CV»me and
s.>.» cHir Clirtsimas plauls. F. M.
Paine's gnvnbouiie.
dec IV Si
POULTUY. Nuts and “OyMart
W<-<\HTUirk of CCHIW. STO KSSt Wgbtb
StriHM.
dec IMf
The entrance to the Me<
Ri*a at Olbraltar I* twelve i
Out of them one InsplHni voice
Cries in the ears of the world, -ne
The head Instrirloi of the Naval
Jolce!"
Oollcge of China U an American .
And ev«r a beacon of Hope shall be
NniaraUi town In QaUlee!
—Clinton ScoUard
\VK WIIX s^rU 1.. > ime.pound boxes
of nne cix-auIS ft -ic 1ST potmd. The
dec 1»|/V ;;
IF. for any reason, your grocer does l•alac•^ •
not romtoh iwo wllh IDBAL products,
liASTKUN IU>U-Y -the beat gmde.
call up the min. we will see that you fresh nml aeU IhitUhI. F. U. l*alna'S
get IL Both phones.
doc S.lf gTocubouM\
dec
.rg ...
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company
Dressers and
Bedroom
Suites
The gn-ateiil nsaortroent of
flue dresseta ami variety of
pli*cei you ulll tod any where.
IV.OO. II2.U0. I1S.25. lie.00,
117.50, |tK,M. iSlOO, ISa.IM).
I25.M. $30.00.
BEDROOM SyiTES.
•
Full three pleetHi. |IS.S0. $21.75.
$M.W. $27.00. $2k00. $30.00.
$34.00, $3fl.00,
$€0.00.
Inlasitm m $€€.00. mahogany at
$54.50. $GC»>0. $l25w
Remember This Fa^!
No etore in' this part of the state can show/ you a larger
or better selected slock of Furniture, and when quality is con
sidered our goods arc the cheapest in the city. You can place
confidence in everything we sell and if it shouldn't prove Sat
isfactory, which is very rare, we are always willing to m^ke
it right. Make your Christmas selections now.
and have them set aside for you.
R>ery home nhould have a Piano.
Tbvy am benutiful trm the nrttotlc
atandpolat, and aiich n ptoMure nnd
comfort to own. Wo sell the Brad
bury. 8<%Bbert and Henning.
be
As convifiient phTc c»f furuiluri*
Th<‘ Ooblt-n Oak sr«* priced at $11
in 50. $IC.t»«. $20 00.
Th«- beautiful Mission at $22.<mi. oiul
"The ll»hog.*«> »t
mmM
mm
Sectional
Bookcases ,
Pianos
ChHalmaa day would
innri inters
perfect
with auch n gift.
The most convenient bopkcaae ever
invented. -It ono be madej any height
ron wsBl by adding new jeectlou ne
be lower ooes became jailed. You
alaaya have a place fur y^r valuable
liooka. keeping Ibom out jof the
and bourn saved many Hides by knowng just whtTu to pul yoliir hands on
he book yon want. Therej Is a writing
ComMnatioii Bookcases
3u%t the place for yoor writing mm '
|cri;i!s. valuable paper* and choice
liouks. and we show tbe totem alybw
and nuM beautiful goods. Priced al
11.3.541. $15.50. $!7.U0. $20.«i. $2!.to».
$*24,541. $2X. $3U. $3€.
5iw*.""lc MirelSd
nicent
MH* the^ bookcas«4-tth B
Chrjstmas gift that can bb i
EMners
As Bn« > line si to be toend.
Tblnr.Bve dlBerrm M;tec to teleci
rn». BMl tbe toee «e tioa $4A0
to $$$.00 for a eel of sli ehnir*.
Chairs
SuA , Mock to ortoc* ftoit
A« good » gin •• to be toe.
. nUICTCBt Style* «• Sc
Iccllraai.
Otfice
Rockers
Chairs
sH—
u giria, Rerlde arms or
HHlng
As great a stock as you will
find in this part of tbe aUte.
Somethiag for every room ,ln/:
Allele.
SlUlngroom Rockers. $3.2S.
$3.75. $4A0. $7.00. $S.60, $10.00.
Parlor and Den Rockers.
lAM. urn
$10.00.
$15.00.
$18JO.UO.OO. $25,00.
Tuflcteh
Rockers
MOO. $40.00. $42.00,
$50.00, $52.00.
$2$.00,
fikOK
I
»As*. ♦*.<«. t»M, maA own
$is.se . $15.00, IIAOO. ntMi
IIS.00, $15.00. *
From Cellar to Garret We Furnish You Christmas Furniture
M.
m
m
m-
•jr——
T.KwajmM
lusiiEss ants
Ttca hna .
OKM*ri»-r
Ten. SM Mt ■
tro^.H tow hnd cr
/tMcMffi!** ertod Mm. Tmey. Ml
Mid i. Saitt0
toto ntort M thn p4n.<Wkr SmT he
My iitmmU Mi pcoftot Bom
CcMftllMruicf
wmwmmmK tnmmm
HOLLY
tsv:s!sijs.z
nAmurAiNE
a^p wtmiim. 9mjmwt,mmf
Order yoor
,
^FT XOAL
■
bo®
I. O. Hums
Y*rd ood office Mottben
llicbi||«o deck.
. BetbiffiQMcSii.
Mt P^4. wic Drrr-.F«diiot i
«i to am'DAB. MOOL THBOAT
USE
6cB«i;BcGas
COKE
Tlw McidFML
the eoTMT of the Traey^ ktidtoP
a cmtrlwa not tor -Y
* bat tor life. Bat Jwry woe
Mtoito the OMTtoot grig of o hoy. Oae woald
MMt
Jakho woatoa «f«lc4to tor a
Id laid pap^ lor faa.
Ha caae laaghiag la^ the t
OIL a •. CHAM, ftotof^i Otoi
tot Wntota Mo0k to 417 Mi Mi iollo. folke! My. bat lie lolly cold
oat! MU’ Tracy. 1 beea oat oa
tracks today. TherFe a bag of coal
>va:ptalrs. I cooldn’t carry It apt
i. a HAIITIH-PLTtodM Mi ta *^Well aow. It yon alaT the Maae
eat boy! Tbert i oo«e rah for y
Hot. too!”
MAfW CRAW« DSUVnY-Uiii -Wan. aow. tpyoa mlaY the blees^
Mskt. Ptotoit aai tiMki. OMto leat tort!- retorted laaghtiag Jerry,
akiag otrliea to the tabto -Ynai!
St aty Book atoto.
Taai! It takes laash to warto a toller
up! Hoar’s your foot. KUxabeihr
MM. a u OONNIM Mr in
BUabeth’e throat was full o!
psften^ Of or CItf Book StoM 1
aches and luiaps. She ahook her bead.
li.
>d team caiae laataad of worts,
‘No!- <i4ei Jerry, making a wry
AMli. F. NKRUNOCa LAWYER— face, -r canY aland salt water in this
Money to Iosd. tit SUU Bank
ore mush. If yoo'd got sugar-boUdInf. CltUen. phone 6W.
nuaheth laaghed in apito of her
Ilf at night of the coartca) tittle
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Orand face, all soparkle with geolil hnamr
SARA T. CHARS. $L De-Ottto vM
Dr. O. a Ckaaa. BUU BMk bMk
Both pboMi. SSS-Sr. Btolitoto SM
W.MIStiUBL Cits. pkOM Til.
Da r. HOLOSWORTH-Spodal ah
tantloa to ilaMtaat cC tba aya. tar.
aoaa sad throat Olaaaaa Sttad
Orar Jokaaoa drag stora. ,Both
DR. B. D MINOR-OfSoa orar Aiaarl
can Drat ttora. Bpadal attantloa
to aya. aar. aoaa aai tkiaaLiliMtoto
15.00
TODAY.
DR. W. E.
Traverse City
Gas Co.
STORM SASH
Cits:. Id:; Ban M. BaaMaaoa. TM
Waahlncton sUaat. CIU. pboaa Sit.
Bell phono St.T. W. THIRLVY. 1
naa 4 D^‘s h
ARTHUR HOLUDAY. M. a-Phyil
dnn and Bnrfaon. Raaorod to of
Saat^la Munion block orer Banina
4»arl1. Cltlaana phona m.
HARRY B. HARNER-Dspart plana
Why dt in a cold room
when a little mo8ey^pcnt
will keep it out?
Storm sash are KU^ranteed to pay for themselves in two years in
saving of fuel.
Gel oiir prices.
*
All kinds c f lumber and
interior finish.
Soutb Side
inmber Co.
Cit m
‘Maxwell’
Motor .Cars
»re sold with a pos
itive guarantee that
as good a car cagpot
be sold legitimately
(ora dollar lest.
Ask (or reasons why
and iuU particulars of
Walter
M. Paige
* LOCAL ACEST.
a*rO»aalMMrB«t
The thonght woffi ton rnwi tohehome.
Ttae In BO toWag whnt wooM hare
happened If Jerry Brm had aot jnst
ihea <MM tato the roow. Jerry
M. M
Tnrme LMi and Umm Oo, r
ThtotoU, Mmsmt. OeSMtotoit
HaalttM 4 Mnifkao Uaek.
gnnrantaad. WIU KiabaXl
Hoaaa. Cits, phoaa SSL
MONEY TO LOAN-No Ui eUato
put In mortgagaa. Hootoa tor aala.
inautra at & Mbteaarm. Park
Plaoa holaL '
toar
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Oar*
Tor. Prioat raaaonahla. OOea vlU
O. P. Canrar 4 Bro. Bolk pboaaa.
OR. E. L. THIRDBY-Bpidal attaa
Uoo to dUaaaaa of dilldraii. Boom
401 Btata BMk bldg. ^ phoMa.
Holiday Difts
For smokers
Fanej’ Boxes of Cigars
Genuine Meeiadiaum and
Briar Pipes
Cigar Holders
Tobacco Pouches
Full line of Smokers’ arti
cles
‘Don't fSrget Skidoo Cigars
Birdsell & Owen
144 K. Ftool BC.
He saye she’s, got to alt there
weeks unless she can hare some
I.- aald Mra. Tracy, coming In
to the rooai with Jerry’s aack of coaL
-How In the world did you make out
to log thU cieah from the tracks.
l«y? There’s most half a bushel! Itll
last spleiidM! Hart coal, too ”
”1 had my eye ua this here mush.”
ild Jerry ailUUcally polUhlng ot
the plate aini hU eager toogtre.
”Gih;ss they had a spUlout. There's
loU more- l*ra goU’ back after lt.“
“You re -going to do no such thing
Tell me where. I re got to take these
to the shop. There s s moon. I can
see to get It.** said Mrs. Tracy. One
goes tor nnd endures much for half
n bushel of fuel.
Jerry told her where the precloa«
ind ass and she hurried away.
*r:ueaa my rmtehes are too short;
saia Jerry thoughtfully.
^>o you think I’d take them? ” ertod
niuMh lodigMOtly. “Bttl you
Be. the Tree! Didn't yon ever .ce
oae?” No,* jero' had newer seen
tree. It was not guile
yt*ar since Mrs. Tnc^ had brought
him home from a hoo*el where.- she
had found him crying over a
moUier whom the adlhorliies were
burrylnd away to a charily burUl.
"Heaven won t let me mlsa Hie ire
and food." said Jdrs. Tracy. "He'^onn
look like he'd lire long, anyhow."
.Mrs. Trme}'*a meagre tore was fiwstIng for Jerry. He took on strength,
and with a little help was started In
the newspaper business. He brought
her all he earned—pitiful little all!
For a lad on crotches . however, it
goes In stories, cannot jin the real liv
ing do as much as the ^ who can
run on nimble feet.
• Tell me about the tree.” said Jer
ry. and for the hundredth time Us
ened with beating heart as Elltabelh
told over Us beauties and wonders
*^11 Isn't lust a common tree like
those over oh toe avenue.- It has no
leaves, only gre^ prickles all ovc
i.
It's wide CKit near the
, and l! goes np and up to the
getttog snmllto- and amaller.
HU ItY toll one brsnefc. And on the
lop*of that's the star!" She paused In
breathless raptnra.
"Don’t you want to read to me *bou
the Star again?" Jerry, loved to hear
Bllaabeth ni)dded'aid Jerry hob^
brought up where Kblea were toe
bast known of oil bookk
ianbeth read In a bight pitched
monoteme while Jerry stared at the
red wink rt coal through the cracked
store. Aad as the atoi^ went on the
wink became the star and the little
newsboy wns one of fhe wise men
aearthing to n atranoe tond for
-Isn't tKat apiMidli?
.. .And the
Joseph Sleder & Sons
\mtm
anarer
IL
Md
MiyMiaaaiya
an wMial-nad ap^
of papt— laM na
yon will End to the meht and pooltr
line what yoar eyea. ^peUte. tMd
and stomaih oaU tor. qareritllv dreaaad. handled and -cat dp- to
your neada anr freah and as
proTiakma amrtt the kaoominii:
oar oMoM aM oorat jpefrone
are cottftdent you srto endorae our
aerricea and pricing na wMI.
Reorahne. wi Make nanngt iMly
:80iBiiaFfBiik^.
BbfkphooBB.
w.:U''
Ttoly tweaty-Bve creta.grettofl|||r'f]toe tost gtft givmt. Jetty, with peckTb. peBtotoM knew Bto
bOMtog.
hrert MrBewtog.
e and TIrae had mat
waOirt Imam beMde PimbMh. while
iaggto?" The gM
sm toMoed
■■■WHS m.| "Dn MidM Deaegal dome beMod. enyID Mm. TYs«yyon ore thin Mir* potting Ms
on Jsvry’s nhonlirr. “He'n hiiytog
oadd hdr gtod aad «4
this aUo stick an' giving It you *<Uuss
to lore Jsny. baft Jetto'
he's tbs kind Is good to girta. Brer
Jerry never Btocbcd. MJaT Tracy a
"Yes.' paid toe polteemen.
mra moH net bn iMm to toret years nre^ toU ren atghft. stoc
rmi thia rerahm. but bn bni bRlA told ear Utile sea—the only
k! harrah!- TBa lltile fel- tbnt tbn prtlrrmnn’h MuMm
eyw toM nnu more than pan wny
Ckitodana tree.
out of a dilemmma.
>
We made, htm a
Maggie darted away, bnggtos her
Aad toe wtfeY
traanure. and Mlcbnsl ouMd to \nm- DWW
* he eliealnted. rthnbt
wwwww since lor the care
QM -I gra that's nnough of t4klnt
■t nMto. -Toa’re got i
tohlaneet
of Mm. Bo wrre beea hxiktog about
the
in^
of
the
lame.
Mr.
TImonsf**
he
Don Y toey acR
for a tome UlHetod to wm Ms ctMchanU la bia roughest. gruEsst volcu,
aad yleep to hU bqd- M
that made Jerry shrivel up tUl be toft
bay them. Mother oaty •
ax the Seeing Maggln. i'TtY
canto to the bonato-and you earaed
I ej^ »ad the quicki wort to
Bslaess your'e In. making the
that. Shell pat paid tenlgbL hot K’s
sUpHtopetorrMtBntyoacanga ebst of H. but when tt comoa to
wbpne'
Td op
rah! hi
Jerry!* Tbit wa« all her ooaa
Mis* Tracy.** said Jerry ns he
net oE the next morning.
-Why.
ky. tor the laM'a aake-r-o. ru be knockto’ *iaond aomc
Mebbe 1 kin End some We coal.
Don't keep any muah for me. Gueaa
ni dine oat!- and toe lad went off
tanghlng at the sorry little joke
il goto* to eat up all they
got." he aald to hlmaelf aa he reached
the' street to the gray, cold morning.
And them crutchea has to be got!
Ooeea 1 don’t *meiDber the nights
Ellz’beth held my feet to her handk to
warm >m. eh? And toe times she
Uke molasses’ on her mush.
SOS I could have some, eh? ’M! M?
Jerry’s no fool "
The newspapers were soon dlk|josed
of that day-sooner
usual, for
never was Jerry’s face blighter or
hU voice gayer He had a big PUA*
»se growing to his betart and It
armed , him through nnd through.
He was going to buy those crutches
Tying up the morning's proits In
his cldtoes—for those p^mles were
ascred to Mrs. Tracy—Jerry stood on
the busy stmt corner, looking this
way nnd tost. Where did they m il
crutches? He lud seen plenty, but al
ways to use.
"i wonder where these ronir from.*’
be aald. eyeing his own pair a 1th new
luter(*ia. "1 s’pose mother bought
cm," He alghcd. She bad not Iwn a
very aucceaaful mother, and her death
had really opened his war to toe
romfort of hts life. But then
bis! In all the great city—
to all the big world-no ooe waa his
and he waa no one’s, it Is a strange,
cut-lottse, ahut>out-or-doora feeling.
!•? cried^the boy aloud.
Bhikinc klin^ bmptitftXr: -Wh«i B
gt>t roe? nr aak some one," and He
atralgbi for a policeman at toe
"Crutches, is It? I^Yhat do you be
wauling of another pair?"
*T3uesx that's my little stoiy." an*
tyeretl Jerry: grinning: "Mebbe I'm
dn* to trade!"
The policeman was* thoughtful a
omeut.
"1 saw one In TImon’s place this
vt rr morning."
"You did? Only one?"
"Everybody don't- be needing two.
sonny!" said the bIg-man kindly.
•Maybe she wouldn't" aald Jerry.
ihlnklnjN aloud.
The policeman ’smiled: *'I'm going
by Timons's in ten minutes or to." he
said. "Ill introduce you as my
friend!"
That’s talk," aald Jerry, and set
tlrt against a curb to wait.
Tlmon's wna a pawnubop,one of toe
saddest places of barter, once you
knew how It came by Its strange and
varied stock.
"Is the crutch for sale. Mr. Tlmfs?" ahouted to® policeman to the
proprietor In the tear of the close,
drt sboi>.
EDona, n bringing. nniUlng. ^ous
little man. imrrirt forward. Hf woo
dered wbefher h? had been receiving
stolen goods. Michael Donegal was
keen on such acenta.
"Good morning. Mr. Donegal! The
leelle crutch? Vaaa! It la for sale."
Something buried Itself among the
three who had met midway of the
—an atom of a girl, who flung
herself upon the policeman, bearing
and tearing with her ammU. blue
lada.
"No! No! N'o! You shan't buy It!
Pall redeem It—he win! he srill! It's
Tommy's crutch! Pa pawned U. O.
please! Mr. *nmona. don't s^l It!"
Michael Donegal caught the'-bloc
inda and held them, lookiug (
into toe angry lliUe face. It w
scene an nrtlat would have prtoed.
Michael knew every erne or nearly so.
"And It's Tommy's crulchr he said.
-And Tommy's worthlesa totoer pawn
cd It for toe price of n drinic? And It's
over time? And here's a boy I
crutches enongb. Ho! Ho! Uo!"
Jerry heat over to so© the girl's
face. "Bay!" be cried In hto merriest
voice. Taint sold yet! I can’t buy It!
I ain’t got any mooey!"
-It sells cheap, gentlemen!" aald
toe Jew. toying tt on toe counter.
"Ko! No! No!" ebrieked toe rt
kicking, ecratchlng. biting. But Michnel’a tordined glovee were iodtb*|
He Hooped over 4nd wktopered to her
ear. She elM to bis fcOMmad dnwtoed
toere, ber eobe slowly eeeatog. -Be tt’a
ebenp. Mr. Timons? An' bow rnneb do
yon be getttog fer meh n little nrtl-
der
rind after. Here waa a pueur mlit'Up.
and he was no Bonrer hla on obinet
than before:
’Now, then!- i
gal. ‘Yre’ll settln this lltUe affair.'You
owe me a quarter, eh r
!
"No. air. Too ows Tin
ter,"
How Donegal laughed?
-But you got me into the acHipe.
*T thought Tlmoa’c was the
Ms amato. oat wtoft me brart. Bn I
pac Mm wito Jreii Tsbha, and be n4
tree as ateei erety ttom. . .No! Ill
he toavtog Mm wtlli yea rid Ortto^
ra la orer. and toad weM sen‘aboM|
k, Oodd night! And a merry CbrisD
tsas to you all!'
s
"Good nl^L" taU Jerry, kartot
bto hs^at he IMt M BYttog ttorta
crene to thank bto Mg fricad for
betbh Cbrtotoma Joy. i
Doosgal Ufied him at Ua «e^ f
re aad alL and. bokiteg him
to hla Mg tree bean, klaaed toe i
cheek pnd toughing
nlgbCtltile ana. good night?And Jerry weodered why be
to ran aad leap aa be bad at
wanted beforr to nU Ms short Kfc.Chrtstton Endeavor World.
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The poltcemaa toughed long
lustily. Then be auddenly aol
What alxed crutchea do you nnt
mile feller r
•*8he’a a brad taller *n me."Your alster?"
-No. EUxabeth Tracy.,1 live
them. She a lame."
"Hew?"
’ Broke her fool. And abi’s got to
e toe Tree!"
So little by Utile the story
It, and it was a sight to ace bow' len
Lgh. ruddy face ook
der grew the rough
tug down Into toe lad's.
If yi>*,ll
"Now. see here,. sonny!
work for ’ftn-hard!—I know where
crutches the
ruK,:'Cr''
"lk>De!-if 1 can aell my
•*S<) >our'e a newslioy? And |iay
uirnr’
"What I can,"
That's on the sqtitfn-. Well,
ong, now. Mwl me here after
aer."
There being no dinner for J4rry.
there could be no "after;" but he was
at the place appoloicd when MIc tod
Donegal came tramping lulo sight.
•There be is." aald the big man to
blmsdf. "Guess he’ll do. ^Bul wc®
give him a goo«l trial,"
Jci o' walunl gravely for order>d He
It ly lce his actual age. The Inj urn
hrance ul the cratches ne\er oreurred
to him.
••You're to go to 27 Jefferson C
and ask for Josh Tubbs. Hell
>ou busy."
With a beaming face Jerry hui
away.
He found Jetib Tubbs, a big. 1
faced man who kept a cheap gr«
He seemed to be expecting Jeiry
* So you're wanting a job? Do
low too streets?'
Jerry knew them well.
Tou can deUver some of l
things, then.Mr. Tubbs had never noticed Ix^one
bow much a lame l»oy can do.
can’t manage heavy loads," he aid.
watching the eager little figure a
the corner. "But he can do two » nail
rands to the other boy
l-’nUl two da.vs. before ChrUtimiii
Jerry tolled happily at his double hiisiHe was not shown many eacira
less nor ranch consideration. Two
iree times customers watching
"the lame loy/' who had ran so iwlllIngly on crutches to carry their [parcela gave him a few pennies. These
always found their way
igly good.
The windows, evvn dow*n on Jeffwon street, were full of Christmas
signs, and a certain hint of Joy was in
the air. Jerry clattered up Mis’ Tracy’s
steep stairs with unusual noise. | He
was palo and thin and tired. Bn^ he
was happy through aad through
brave little nonL
There!" ho cried, banging
thing down at EUxabeth's feet,
you can sec the Tree!"
It took so kmg to leU Ihc.slor^
tbe enitches,. kepi necret till now.
It took so kmg to boar and uader1 It took no long to make lasgh
Ing. awkwar^ trips about tbe room.
But It took aach a short, abort tim^ to
eat too big bowl of amah before Ithe
happy boy fouail oat be was eaUhg
EUxabeth’s too.
All tegetoer they woab to tee Hhc
Tree. It waa lovelier than EHsaheth’s
best telling. And toere waa the Stor.
Jerry gazed and gazed. The odor of
erergreea aad amoking candles was
sweeter to him than frankincense and
myrrh. Borne one read the story be
had beard Elizabeto read, and then
toe ebUdfoa aear-MBg of toe-*te
and tbe ebepberta. toe wfee ra ^
toe oMtocr with ber Baby, niera
*«e M k(«imb< tu -Jtnr* threkt.
Be dnt U* CTM to boM 1«ck the^
t«u«: ud. vlMB he opened Umi,
WM e bt( Boa taiUnt to
Mh. U wai Miehael TlBn«®1
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Ytoors^ am M BMdei|toIhnei
551?* ^ToSSiS *\rtuT^n ^totrthli
pounds, ton I hOBM MldMff Sr.
U hottlsn: I hm move thnn
____ I ta my toto end to earn-
<1HFfllian
v OOTOFSTIHKHT JIICX
STttli^jasjaife
"wymai
Tto^ulTliat I
i HIMIAN
ADOrT»
A
T^a^dg. Ky, Voo M.-«alsa
sweeplaii la ttor rsgalaUag of toifmea. traWs and Jedien won adopted here Ttoday by tbe state ndag
, Doc. 2$.-€hlflago’a h«roMft Onm Wan BfijaM Wimm
TMUnf Finn Bif tokaa In to
Times at th« FnnL
for to MU with Tale or 1
Aeto to ■!» taheg tokb. It te be^
snt hy CapL-oloet L|o ]
lieved. wm make tarf war Imppealble
Tray that ho^ oapootod to have II -<
The aiahle of Jamas R. Keene, ao
eo tar as tetecky Is BPgssrasd
meo with which to open the oampalgB
,
mmU JM (Um ta a I
One fide Is tkat any repgUbU teif- cording to the official figures of the on Sept 20. 1007.
Joekny dnh. ngnin nnnUy lends an
for tha ntktwatgkt AtmtUrnm, et
This B the largest nuolous a Matka wtM tt tkU ettr Kav Taara Ur.
to opmtc OS aay trsck In oUmrs In stake money won ta the nan- m*
ever has had. and alfeaa dtaeamad a aatr war of aaMna- Kmtmtkj. AMtterrvtotetbot wborc son Just toed on tbe metropolitMi
loogh Do Tray was unwJlUng to
drcult.
lac Wnaall UaUg tha k»c tadlaa tt aa ovB«r. tiatoor or Joeker U rolod
ake any boaaU of what bo or kls
The total of moatjr dona noL of «n would do next yoar. ho oaM he
tialBtaa boata. It U a tana «( awna- off ilie toff ia KtBtMkT. bo caa affoourw. appRBch the Agiuwa of Mat Boirod moat of all a game with Yale.
aaat. tae. wbleb la aalealatat ta taiw- poal kls ease
year whan the greet Bynoaby electri Ho la anxlona to meet the Ells oo
^y repuui
fied
the radag world with hU nneon- either eastern or western stamping
to operate a tracdt
querm^e speed and stake after stake grounds, and If gtvon an opportunity
fell before him; but at that Mr.'Keene bo says be wUl be oontented to finish
thirty days before tbe
Mada his naamst rival by $40JH)0. Tbe
football career srtlh only one
day of eoeb meeUng
senaon. although he may .be
epmo^on adopted altogether deepest Joy of tbe great turfman Is
The epm
the fad that every borae which bore eligible for two more.
to work hlmaclf ool of a abaptttOi
bU
oolom
to
victory
last
neaaoo
was
-I have been figuring up and if I
atralfbtjaekac. la tbo aaal rocwatlr
bred by him at CasUetoo firm.
am not mlstakon Chicago will have
IM aaw Hoodtal. ^Rlac of tbo Jail
Five years ago the leading owner fifteen -<r men bock for next year.Broabora.** do his work. The
had 179.000. In 1002 the late William
ired De Tray. “This means, of
atrmlffbtiaokot Irtck mads a bit with
C.
Whitney
passed
the
$100,000
msrk.
course, there will bo more than one
Hsrmaa aad bs brought oes of tbs
er of a. Maroon sweater occupy
Mralasro srltb blai wbsa bs cams BAflKMAlL MEN WILL HAVE COM- and Uls was doubled a year Uter by
the horses of Harry Payne KTillney ing a seat on the side Ilnoa. In fact
I VICT TITLE*.
racing In the colors of H. B. Duryea. there msy be quite a few. as
freshLast year Mr. Keene’s total was $»».ihU year-proved an uauwiaUy
Murphy Hae Ides That Will Oe Away 570. and this Is apt to sUnd as a rec good set of plsyers.”
ord
for
aome
Ume
to
come.
With Many Queetlooe-*hower
.this was srldsotlr aa lastruBBsnt of
There was no Bysonby In.hU bsra
Bath for Umpires,
this year and the sUble wm largely
Ersn Roberts, tbe adrertlslug expect
dependent upon the ^yealH>ld•, as the nr Milwaukee, was talking the other
tsaa allowed Adaai Raa, bis sparolder
horsea In the bnm acconnted for day alK>ot tbe dhuppeatence of the
Chlcagb. IMc, lO.-Looklng off over
nog |>artaer. to adjosl tbs garment
bot n amnll portion of the money won. reading adriTtl,sement.
tot bis tot wrestle witb It Monday. Lake Mlcblgan from his loflv quar- Oonrt Dress was the biggest money
-Tbe reading advertliiemrut,- be
TMs was done with lbs most ex- ters in the Masonic temple Tuesday.
or. She lost but one race in six said, -tbe advertJsemecl gocteu up to
Charles W. Murphy of tbe
jlrsms oars.
Adam threw all of bU
I at the post, winning five rich look like news, in no louger |iopnlar
ptreagtb lato-ibe tying of the knou. Cbieago KsUonaU defied tbe approatai. stakes and $30.6$7.
Because
ndvertiiiers have found thaL
so that wbea be bad Bnlsbed tbe lag cold wave by talking basebalL
Ballot was
than $100 behind nstead of pleasing and Impressing tbe
He has Just relumed from lb© annual
Xld was la fbr fair.
>eople. it angers them.
It srgeCT
of the old loakue In New Voik Coprt Dreia, with Peter Pan llUle
everybody, yon know, to be fooled.
- Then began tbe struggle--and It
s Ibsl If it were 25 degreea more than $1,000 behind BaUot. These
•And aome of these reading advermas a stmggls. Herman went al
below xero baseball would be a Uve three acconntqd for three-fifths of the
^re enough to fool a
most down on one knee In a strain
sUbN’s
winnings.
Kurokl,
Suffrage.
topic.
ing effort to get the garment over
Bahara and Belgravia were tbe only wizard. In fact I know one twst^—* Whrtbor or not the other NaUonal
Mr. Roberts paused and cbocklod.
bis bead.
Then be pot bis right
3-yearvolds to win for Mr. Keene, and
kats on tbe floor and straining un- league clubs adopt the Richter Idea Yon Tromp the only one more than llien be went on:
of numbering the ball players while
-Old Aunty Cornsllk of Crorden
Ut tbe solos stood out oir bU
years old.
on the field so that people may tell
b^ Mooeeded la worklag his
Second on the list, and the only Pour Corners said to her husband ooe
arm osor bis bead. It was a feat of •who’s who on tbe diamond’- wllhout other owner to win more than $100.- night:
- ‘Kphralm. did that there story you
sheer strength, and tbe applause continually asking quesUons. Chicago POO. is Thomas Hitchcock. Jr., with a
was resdln* end hafipy?*
Intends
to
Institute
this
plan.*’
con
wbleb came from the enclosure
total of $117,490. Of this sum almost
tinued the Cubs* president **11 will one half was won by Salvldere. the , -rncle Kfdiralm answeted beartlly
amilk eridence of their
from his rocking chairbesWe tbe
be pot iinto use at the west side
lion.
iplon 2-ycar-old of the year. Bal- afore:
grounds next season.
- -Ooah. yes. Huldy; The beautiful
Tidore coat $3,500, and did not lose a
By standing erect the Kid
-You have only to get Into the race for Mr. Hitchcock, winning six heroine got cured of an Im anildc dis
agt»d to work his other arm free.* both
ease, and the story guv the name and
hands, however, still being within the stand any day when it is thronged to Btakea and $50,920. Mr. Hitchcock’s prire of the frtlU what done
lings are divided between flat
canvas. Then he went lo both knees hear a conaUnt Arc of queaeiona as
trick.’
Indlgnapolla Blnr.
and gradeally. with patience and Jo -Wbos that big fellow?* ‘What races and steeplechasers.
clever maalpolatlon of bis Angers, he player is that In the coachers* box?
got the buckles on tbe big straps ua etc. I Intended to biding th© maitei
Gnele Mote U famed for several
Mr*. Maud Millar Hippie, whose adfooted. He sUll bad tbe collar arpnnd formally before the naUooal league
ccrantiea around as the be^t banjo
bis neck to unbuckle, however.'and. but it slipped my mind. 1 did dlacuai vcracy cf a courw->io “m .tberbood- pUyer In Georgia, says a writer in the
by staadlagmn tbe canvas, he got his It Informally, however, with some of for yotmg i tatroos ul»^dy hns I*
Pbllsdelphla I»ubllc I^edger. Naturalthe
magnates.
*‘The
idea
is
to
have
to bear fruit, was tslklng of the do- iy. therefore, when a Udy in bis town
bands free so that be could do it.
the club roaler primed In the
Ues of young mothers.
wUbfd to show aome northern visitors
book, and to give each one of our
•And uo young mother.- she saM. Just what a geonine oM darky
players a umber that wllf not
-no nutter bow many her millions nor with
lenaon. This numW will bow high her sUtion, altould trust her dOSf
impisfTs Vsmper Aroused by Bum
his uniform. ahTrt or cap, mUe one enllrel.v to s nurse s care. A riabea to bis wife.
-•Deed, chile, dat ole nigger ain’t
Dop« Clroulsted snd Will
in such a way that It may be aeer nurse may be mont IntelllgenL moat
Fight Johneon. .
easily from the stands and bleachers ronvclentloMs;«l>nt to rear a baby propOf coume some player' may object tc orlv U a ditncmlt task, and only one said, point
bnng. covered with cobwebs, oo tbe
New York. Dec. 20
13. abd another may balk at 23.. but person Is audiclentlj Interested in this wait -U# des- pnto In all hit time
James J. Jeffries has agreed to flght
then tbat’s a contingency that will tark to perform It welL lUat porsoti flshln’ now once more and will be seen In a finish
and solved. *rbe Chicago club U the baby’s mother.-Why. what caoNd him to give It
battle for tke worlds heavyweight
Mrs. Hippie amUed! A j
is aWe to adopt an Innovation that
up? Has be
couvertadT- tha
UUe nest July. Tbe big fellow, angry
vlsUor asked.
or b.ter will be adopt el every
over tbe talk that Big Jack Jebnson
•Deed dat wuflroa nigger neber will
where.
bad driven biB Into reUremenl. Tues
wa^^^uddenly she gave a little oiy git conherted, honey. No. ha dea’ got
-The Chicago club doubtIFas will
day sent bU anoeptance of tbe $50,000
fkeered.-Oh!- she saUI: -there le nurse—
purse offered by Tea Rtekard for him Uke tbe initisUve In erecting
-fleasid! Ofwbatr
nurse wheeling baby."
-Dat mtostret a|jpw dona It. Miaa
to meet Johnson and now the match is apartment where the umpires
-And
sbe
ran
lightly
to
the
luxurL
take
a
ahower
bath
after
their
hard
Maty - Auht fUl e^lnad. -Da boat
fs good aa mads.
otit
coach
of
lostber.
with
lls
swan
o’ dA abow he haara mah da man
Bern ntipstrtck. Johnsons man- work on the field. It will not be next
ahsped
cnrrlsge
sod
Its
rubber
tired
pUyIn*. .on- ha offerad ^ a atrody
club bouse for playert. hekgsr. was told by Rickard that Jeffries
loin’ bit. Yaasum, ah* hit akaarad
had agreed to flght and be la now
ao bad he quit playin’ dat banjo
ready to fix up the Johnson end of
right darr__________
m
WILL HUMBER PLAYERS
TAXES
Notloo lo tho ’TauBjnBi of to GKf of
- Ttovoiue City:
Tho tax rolls for to ooBortto of
the state aad eonnty tnxus tor to
year 190$ and for tho BMtotot
oehool and elty tasoo mad special asitoBiBU . for said yoar hnio boon
ptooad to my hsnda for ooBoctlon.
1 wfil ho to my otto to roooton sail
taxes tnm now untffl F)sh. h 190T. on
cto week day frooi $ o’dodk to 11:29
o’clock In the foronoon and from 1
o’cloek to 4 o’clock to tho afternoon.
On nil stau and county taxee paid
before January 10, the regular fee of
one per oto for eoUeetton win he
charged and on aU taxes pM oo or
after January 10. them will be
torged a foe of four per eto ior to
lection. Penally on daltoquent c
and school taxes and upec^ asm
manta. 4 oeou on each dtor of t
amount of said tax.
OCBoo to room 202 Bito Bi
bonding.
Dated. Dec. 4. 100$.
J. M. HUELLMANTEU
dee 4 to feb-tt
City Treasurei
JEFF WILL R6HT
r.“ r*.';
Fltxpatriek wants
jgnph between thU city and
.
HtSUSTUCKil
to Ulk battle. I We do not wish lo preclplute aay liota. The auggesUon for
the proper caring of nmplras came
from Charles B. Poweri the veteran
sporting editor of Pituborg. who was
himself an umpire at one time In the
National league."
Itoio Otory Has Mads ll-Kick. off Today BUrlod Ufth Qame for
George W. Gregory of Seattle.
Wash., was today united In marriage
to Mias Cathodno Boert of Eoc
Mkh. Gregory warn a *former
rush on the C. of M. football teai
It ta said that the study of EngtUh
Is deereastng to rmnoe whUe the
study of Oermir is tocraaslag.
AMUaEMENTa.
Grand opera house ChristDee. 25. the great fourto
comedy drama.
dra
"A Hobo's Triontoby yoang mav of
wlU bk pro
Travefae Olty. ThU pUy was wrtttao
and u; staged hf a young man of ibU
city Which makes U a home produc
tion abd the people of the cHy should
not fall to see H. There U quite a
novWty to thU pUy In that It has tto
love Aory at moot plays have aad all
parts jare taken hy young mao ao If
you ttet to enjoy a plenaant even
ing dent fau to he at the Grand opera
house CBriatmaa night to aeo >
Uobo> Triumph.- '
“
J.kastotoaliawa.,
jyT
-Nothing bot dfsrtb and dlaaster.-The • nurse
gasped.
‘Giiodafes
TSdous, ma’am. I forgot to pqt him •ald Hmither.*. looklug up firocn his paIKT -Bn.nt went to the bottom In New
York hav."
WetotWta Ftow Talk to a rto
—How dreadfulr exclaimed Mrs.
I had a chat boce with old John At- Smlibek "How many loatr
iqula. then g patriarch amoug tha
"Nolioby loKt. It was a cubmarlne.ro •urvlroro of tbe Mashpee ludUna.
Ixuig sileoee.
ie had often been Mr. Webatefa
-Man dreiMHHl a Ihousnnd feet."
guide and coiapanlon on hU fithliig
-Poor fellow*. Killed him InstanUy,
and rememberod cknriy many of
worship that be ralatad how 1
on the bank d tha aftsam. -toD»d
mighty strong knd floa fft tbst fldt and
told him what|a mlatmka ha had made
snd what a fool ba was to taka that
Bp and that be would hare been aU
HgM If be had left It alone.**
Who can do^ that patient aaarth
wodd dtodoaebomesrhara to Mr. Wab>
steeds apaachaa' and vrrttlufs the etoboratlan. with high Intent of that
-mighty strong and fine" ulk addrsaasi to the fish at Mashpee ?--nahlng
niA Bbootlagi Bketchaa.- hy Groror
rtppe Into a both
Itos pit In a Pennsylvania cave,Armlber silence.
-WHU of all things.
Wolibles kills himself.-llowr
nker.It was not strange that Mrs.
ers snatehed tbe paper from him snd
read tbe
cupstkmr s.sked the woman
-Yea, mum,- lepUed
ised to lie a beauty dr
-Nonaenae! If yon
; beauty doctor jrou t
Ootlof every ooe hnndrad deaths to
\a Crate.
LoodoB forty take plaee ta winter in to -CmUTA
Word Book- Amand o^ly twelve in aummer.
brost BMrea. hlmaalf a cynic, gtvqa
to followtog dcBnltlon of a cynic: -A
ThJ West todinn crab U deck
whose faulty vlaioo saaa
an oddity. Thonifo it to horn ta to things at toy are. not as toy ought
With a winnlag amlle the ha
to i oboma to maturity to fraMi to be; hence to custom among to him
a aaueer af pranas and toM
waterjand spenda the greater part of Bcythlans of plucking ont a eyslr’h be vronki
find a asMiklng Jacket and an
sysatolmprorohls
lu ndptt Ufo oo laod.
easy dialr on to front oecch.
DINNER Bop
one. 970 Bast Eighth
dbt wood
A BIO LOAD or ntT wood tar
Lmbar Oo.
tar tut at tkr aotak SUa.Oae.Utt
Jt
Trial bottle tno._______
FoolhoU Tosm Nawi FML
Wont Easaerw Bamo.
9L KEENE MADE
MONEY THIS VEAK.
NKW
E~s£t.rsfir*Jaw
A no IXUD or
tut at Ua BooU 8Ua UnUw Co.
Dm. It tt
LODGE R0HCES.
TRAVERM CITY LOOOErNa TAM.
of F, Moot oeory Thuteday orom
Ins. Mow Xunm hfociL C. & Woh
ter.Gae
TRAVERaS errv LBOION. No. 129-^
ivu lAglen will
I ban tm tbe third
Mthat7:2ip.BL
preMdeet: Gayle
y; Mettfoaoray.
OQL2$$t
Another ol the new
Would mnka i
Er-*
TRAVERaE CITY LODOffslie. I
45 A. M.. meeu ou Mcmday ev
Chiigtmgi eu or beloro the MD «f to i
sr of the at$:2$p.m. M. E. HaakeO.
taiy. BhMr M Whito. W. M.
eiARD RAPIDS I IRDIAIArY
Rev. m to BewmaBrnl.
OnU and to them at
llieOkIRellMMe
AoGreiUck&COe
'Ml
CHRISTMAS
&a%E.nicui/v
1,
Toilet and Manicure Set*.
Mirror*, Military seta. Jewel
Cases and many other valuable
presents. Compare our good
and prices with othersftand
you will buy of us.
BUGBEE’S
CITY DRUG
STORE.
For YourOwn SakeS
Buy Hocking Valley aofl coal. Wa
have other coal but wa are pushing
this because we know it U a coal that
will give you entire satlsfoctlon.
We are going to keep right on toll
ing you about lU good quxIlUes unUi;
you have proved lU merlU,
Attentton!
G.B.TaylorCoalCo.
NOTBHG MAKpS A
Better Xmas Frcseit
For your Boy or Girl thsii a
pAirof*
Skees
ROBERT KINGIN
OpUdsn
L C MURRAY,
417 B. F«mt
Coliinibla Hotel
G:R. & L 5.35 A.M.
SOUTH
'•W
No Change al WaHon |f
If you
do not •
know
what
,
to buy.
for
your sake
and
yolur
friend’s
Close
come here.
Wavne snd
ToSo”"™'
|5We will help
you out.
Tiy Record WaidAds 1. a Maitinek
■» /I,F
■m
j:-<.
r^ THE bVeN^G ^CQ^
6
irouuiBuiw
UPPROPEITY
OR DIRECT LEGKUTKM
8WL£ TOOK
NBUrOFROPE
into momatio. aiou on
CHARLES D. SLARROMf IS SOUND*
ING THE LEOISLATpm^
uhum
•AVE M MW ATTENetjro_eg!t
inT'EUK
m TK Tomti wm
Ml WDK> THBDjiSH ICE
tm WA* atviM »» trf
Muntm- R COMMON.
R emttm. •
WimtMm BM* Mitf M
MMm to CM Vicc»« ^ M M-
Ar wif#4«th#i
for $100, wHh
VVIM pl«w
m
By WlrttOtkoOfmogl
Nona kmoAOtuNME too Hon
Oo hank Wiaaaoaoy mt rnmni
Um- Tfcar IfitonaHi. MtoM
Mr boroto, «a$iaa toto ^ book
htH tbo hoak oActoto wtA
to. A pana U dttoaM waat to
__J_^
RUNAWAYS
HIT EN6INE
WAE TRYING TO EHOVE HIE HEAD
_
.
troalof Ho Lofl Hto H^aw to
KUI HImailf. I
tobai Ftovlr, a laborer ^Irtog oith
hU BMtber at 4U Webete^ rtrert. at
tobloir «pMi
H« ^ emaeh-uf on the fere mar-
m
«*
IM. •*« •«• •«*! "iUi pnMulty
M« (MUM
n» mr» »I<K» to »r room o. north
•0.M MtoM Mto. tl»e toM i »U
too* «, toronr DMJaiht»« «k« «*V TOO
•«. ua «ni Mil »<m o. M«ht.
Bool, tho tortoto pwt»«. bto goo*
to Chk»«o ••< Mom th«o art. look-
QUETTi TODAY.
BRAKOAR Oto SWITCH
lag for bin.
ufesM
BY SMALL HILL
MRT lannin escawo ccino
CmMMKD TO DEATH.
lesmiaHHepTiiEHir
WAE HimUU) THAOUOH THE AIR
MVERAL FEET.
■^-?srcr--r•llflitly Iniurtd.
The laet tlwil ibt tree oo which he
waa at work waa crowlnf oo a tmall.
abnirt laoll It all that aartd tho life
or Oort U*«»«a a lumbermaa. ytaterday.
Tbt man traa working aooihwaat of
Ut dly in. a camp and waa. at the
Unit. entUnc with a grten man. The
trto waa a Urge maplt which wouM
•eala aboot 1,000 feet and It wont^
down, the top atruck oUier treea.
TbIa impact throw the boU backward
rmm tht atump with terrtac force.
Mr. LannU waa rer>‘ near^© fall
Ing trao and received the full force of
the SDOToaont of It on bla right hip
He^ hnried thihugltthe air aereral
foot falUng at the baaa^ibf the knoll
The tree cimahed to the oarth and the
bull bong anapondod by the knoll, but
a few feet above him. If the aoddtnt
had occurred on level ground Uie man
would have been cru^od to death almoat InaunUy. Mr.LLannln lay almoet
parmtrzed for a roomeul thinking that
hit hip waa broken but waa aoon able
to conUnue work.
RKtULT WAS THAT TRAFFIC WAi
CO UP.
m KnockL OR th« ingitit
Tw iPralVit Cart WtM
¥
RtauUIng from { an accident thU
noon at Beltnero aiding, the Pare
Marquette, north Imend train which
^vea here at ltl5 when on time,
wraa deUyed almoet three houtt.
Mo. m. an eatra freight, left thU
city aouUi boona about noon In
charge of Condt^r Henry Onka. He
had ordera to me^ Mo. I.rpattger,
at Bettner and d<wbled hla timln on
the grade to the aiding. Them were
abovt fifteen cart In all. meet of
which were old. bkng used fbr atone
earn. The Crtl pait waa pulled onto
the aiding and thn switch nioatd. The
nnglae#- backed Uawn for the iw>
malnder of the ti^ and etarted up
the grade Just aa 4e air leaked out of
the data on Uie aiding. It i» probable
that the brahemaF who waa at
switch became rattled, for he thre
open and Id the runawaya down on
the locomoUv# and otheccara. The
pilot wav knocked off the former and
two of the ears went In the ditch,
badly amasbed. No one was hurt.
Had the awltd: been left cloaed the
ina would harp been derailc
there It a derallef on the aiding
turhaoce. Mr.
and UnmedUlely started for the Fowle
When be arrived M»e fhmlly
noUlled him that the rraxeil man had
started in the dlrecUon of the river
vowing to take hla life. The sheriff
Bd to the river hank nnd saw
Fbwie about twenty feet from shore
where he had broken through the Ice
ai vainly trying .io|thov«
hand under the surface bid the hole
which he bad broken vfaaltoo small
Mr. Johnson aecured a rope which
he persuaded the would-be aulclde to
graq> and pulled him to shore lu an
eahauated condllloo.
phyaidan was summcjied and
FOwle taken to the county jail, where
be waa revived. Hla slay In the water
had been aevermJ roinuiea and the life
flame was burning dimly when help
Grand Tcaeerea Cannty Waa to
OFFICIAL PORtCABT.
ala ar awow taaipht or FriGky:
Charice D. Storvow of Grand Rap
Ida. a member of the atata eaeceUve
dttae of the diroct leglalaUoo
movooMttt. waa In the city iMa morn
tog eonferring with State Legtolator
J. R'Monroe
ialaitoa. Mr. Slarrow la touring the
northern part of the atote to the In^
of the direct leglalatlon forces
and stated to an Evening Record re
porter this moritog that he had found
twenty oenalora and repreeentaUv^
elect who went to favor of the morew*i. among them being Mr. Monroe.
The direct leglsUtlon force* wUl
hold a conference at the Griswold
hotel to Detroit on D«c. 2* and the
itltutlonal aa^^dmeeu to be preed before the oomtog legUlature
wUl be considered. A publlclti commute. »IU be .ppototefi >t the meetloc to cooperate with the MUton
UK) tepreBBtoUre. who are endeacortoK to cany out tke will of their
to brisk aoutheriy
lOMPLETE LOSS TWICE
LOSTJHBR MY
pteasetb*
BoytPie
SUbCop
Shoes
UP BEFORE
JURY IN NEW
By Wire to the Ereolng Record.
Buir.lo. Pec. '...-Three women and
one man lort their way tn a winding
Malrway during a fire In the Zenobla
Linent houae and loot their Urea.
Half a doaen other, wert- rcKue
UNBIUNCED HIS MIND
Attorney Gtucral Mayer Saeka to Oiaaatve It Under the Donnelly
Antl-Tnis* Law.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. Dec. 20.—Atiorucy Gen
eral Mayer baa brought suit In Su
preme court to dissolve the ice trust
under Ibe Donnelly anll-tmst tow.
holly.
A flne
potted planu and mistletoe.
at Andefwon.'sa
I
dec204t
“" '“‘Kubeck &Hoyt
Store open cvenlBas nnlU alter carirtm—.
!• one of tho beat BEktt
of Shi no that wi- hove ever
had. Everj- boy' ooRht to
bare m pair of tbtae with the
Hlflh fopB-, Not only
they Winner, bnl they oore
th,- atockingo enough to pay
the difference in |.uce.
From S2.00 up.
CHARGED WITH BEING A OIBOR^
By Wln> to th* Ereolng Record.
DERLY PERSON.
Mwkegoo. Dec. t0.-“8octoltoi
toitaaced Biy Iweliend e alod.*
Ur*. Jobs H. Boierick of Mukegao
Heigku vkOB ehe filed toiealty pro- Alleffad That He Deeertnd Hla Wife
and Laft’Her to Be Bopp<»rted
eeodtag. egEtoet her hoebeod tod<r
bytheCmmty.
She ellcged that atace he baoam a
aodallat three yeera. ego be haa Bade
Fred Gross U being tried on the
fredoeot thteata to murder her and
charge of betog
Oraea Is the man who. It to aaM. left
hla wife tbr the county to anppoit i
erner Hlgsina Today OafmnMtad
was anwatad ajt GraanvlUa on a oc
e Sentem of
PntriokE
piatat sworn M by Oonnty 8upe<
tmdenl of the ^ F. D. liarTto. I
wife, Bla Gross, waa on the stand
By Wire to the *v«
Uie flrat wiineaa and taaUSed that her
Albany, N. T., fi
huaband had deserted her. fl
HlfUna today commoted the wm
nra the greater part c€ U
of Albert T. Patrick, now to the
eal other aritneaaat were heard.
honaa. to Ufa ImprtoonmciiL
them balag Mr. Marvto. who
CUT FLOWBRS. eaaU
potted planu and mtoOeto
aswtmeni at Anderaon. a.
The finest Flour is an absolute essential,
especially for cakes and pastry.
Our
• BEST” brand is a flour that never yet
has been surpassed for all round baking.
Its flavor is fine and dclicate. it has fine
body, and is full of those nutritious qualities
so desirable in a family flour. TRY IT.
&
OPEN
NIGHTS I ? :
UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
Lay Co
OUICK. THE TAILOR, maka
isrr
BEST
SELECTIONS
ARE MADE
EARLY
Finest aeeortment to be
found—plain and initiiJ.
white and fancy colors.
.5c to 50c »«ch.
Good valuee at popular
prices. $5.00 and $«.00
CAPS
from the toal maketa and
in^ on having their
Fine atoortmeatfnr lined
eloth cape, fnr cape in
rat. and aoal akin. No
better values anywhere.
GLOVES, imTENS
don> eoit., at
Waifs
Store
Knit wnol goode. Kid
and Uoefaa vith either
silk, wool or fnr lining.
SOctoSSJOO
BACHANT&ROSCOE
Complete Housekeeping
OUTFIT
-’■I
1 New Piano
1 Kimball 'Organ
I Small Office Safe
- Blacksmith Tools
Will Sell any of the above cheap
Smith Realty Co.
FLOYD L. SMITH. Manager.
Telephones. Office. Citizens 32; Bell 169. ‘
Eveninpi, Citizens. 290
mmmvm.
Kid Gloves
NlGHT ROBES
The kind that are long
enough to keep you
warm and comfrotabic.
$1.00 to 1.50.
Beet make-moderate
prices. $1.23 to 2.00
If it it and yon wuh to
At this aeason of the year.
MEIVS, WOMEICS, BOY'S nd GIBL*S
HOUSE COATS
PAJAMAS
PERFUME?
1
You can call this the
SLIPPER STORE
HANDKERCHIEFS
Sherman A Honler
HOLLY.
ga
wreaths al Stic
FRED GROSS ON TRIAL etotbiig 201 East Fraat atrasL
VrehavejnEtthothiDKto make your fritada and tooth,
in the handle.
LAPIE^ are your hnabanda^
- are rrotbing Nookl' fOeaw them i
Pytbitma?
oie of theoe.
ThiaU THE tUawfor everything in Fnmiahiiiga—nothin*
For Christmas Cooking
Hannah
A6MNST ICE TRUST
CUT rttoWERS. eastern
intention, Knights of Pythias!
The
**A1IERICAN BOir
Shoe for Boy's
winding Etair Waa NaaponaiWa
tha Death of Thra. Women
and One Nan.
Kew York. IVc. 20.-Cco. W. Perkina the prlncUuil flgurc <fT a sensa
tloD befoit* the Armstrong investigat
ing committee, was called upon l*eforc
the grand jury today to divulge Inlereetlng secrets of the man^mont of
New York Life Insurance comMy. He was forced to submit to a
^d cross eiamlnatlon.
Either Tlme-Sur
Mnga Smred by
EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY
Mr. Slarrow left for Peioakey this
morning.
Forced to Toll SecreU of the Manage,
mt of the New York Ufe In
surance Company.
CLARK'S meat market ASAIN
DESTROYED BY FIRE.
CHy look Store
ne Palmar Sto^ol the CUy lor HiIsCIm
PERKINS WAS CALLED
WAS
llday Goods
S s AT THE s s
BRING YOVB botUe and hare U
ras Uken home’but aUll swears
filled with perfumery, we bare the
he artll kill himself.
b.-,t. B. E. Miller.
di-c
MV. Powle was admitted to the asy
lum this afternoon.
QUEEN CITY Floral Company forj
cut KSwers. polled plants, hofly. roU ,
tlctoe.dec i»-3t,|
BpecUl to the Evening Record.
Fife Lake. Mich.. Dec. 20 -Clark s
meat market was enUrely dcatroye<l
by Are thU morning The Are had
gotten such a atari that It wma
Bible to save any portion of the buUdtog although the aurrounding atrucires were saved.
Mr. Ctork’i market waa burned out
In the jvrerioos big Are to Fife Lake
and
at thai time be bad no Insurance.
MRE. 'JOHN ENERICK _EAY8 gOThere was no Inaoranoe on hla stock
CIAUEM IE TO BLAME.
or building this time either, ao twice
he haa had a complete torn.
Alltgn Tlwt Blew. H.r SwEmN B«eam. • Canvwt H. 'm<Mtom
Uvw *f HI. Family.
TOUFEMPBISOHMEllT
•MLTVEtTIBRBW
o*oux;k edition
Sherman & Hnntcr
NGCKWEAK
Ezclneive patterns silks.
MUFfLERS
Everyone teDs na we gira
great value in onr ai]k
mufflers at $lOa 1.85.
1^0 to 2.00
I
This is the best place Ih
town tn
which to buy gloves.
Firjt^We have the quality.
Second—We have the assortment. .
Third—We have the price, no matter
what j-ou want, from $1 to $4
per pair.
We make it a. apecial rmwie,
Tmatler to
.o haw
ka™
•just what the young miss
misses' gloves—just
likes. In fact, there are gl.ves for
everybody at aU prices.
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thumsay. occkmkr
Pfaniis Mcoia
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CHHsnas
Cbnstmds Bti^ng
FdRTHEWFE
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. $145
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i* by fw THE BE^T
WASHIKGIUOHINB
Md*. ItdowW««Drk
qi^er. batter udeuiff
thHi othar waabetKilb
oontlnee yon that thi*.U
4n«Mr «f Mr.
fte«l«y. 4M of 9M*
•M of tbU V
rmacLx !• •»•
Mutos^yiM
Tko aiolotfiwi
nentastrite
hpt1«l rnmn4t
•nmmtf
M*«»**wy
||*Mrib« <f »• »MN «t
Mp«>MtopML n^ ,m
MW If jrw
yoo
I M
MMUr«*»atp
tfWmkPp
^mi4§m
of tiWwiiM
•a pMlAWb Ml B Wa MM Wfao Mila aalwtiMM ara foM and plek
in
I mm af Miaaa Aaautlfwl aoMra.
iMHaaby ralMiiialL Aet arompl*
^MafatA^afa ail fOM.
U to IJ yowl
««».*, loc^ ywmg pm^
\mg tbo profo«loMl ftojrero that Aort
TtMtod tbo Tinw »1»«
apm^. They playod to • fuU Iwooo
■B4|tAe bond oodir wbow* aospko* U
WM glrra fooprd » n«t ■
TbU la ibo aoiiHuimal
Imr for a Urgo ooiitta««l of BA Bap.
Mt young pooplr. TAo
wAo are to eat CArtatMOa tork«r mt
bone are Ajunea Parka froM MaoiUtlQM and bar brother Alec of Ana ArAor. Dr. Harry Kra»or of ^lerrUle
and biolber Harrey of Ut
Mabel and Neal Pw and Charlotte
of Lanalng. Cbrtatoi
of lllnaeapolla and bro
of Alma. Mabel Waite
Alma. Ntdlle HBl of Maaon. Kell Morriaon of Detroll. Paul Wright of Ann
Arbor and alater Beoale of Bllaalleld
E. O. Ruah and wife returned t
latter part of last week from a teo
daya* tIsU In Chicago.
The 4 mnathaK>ld aoo
«ed u»t rridv of
THE
The p
lOWNSVJLtC AFPAIIt
ddeat waA prompt In Ala
wUA the pequmt of the
araato for tnformalloq la regard to
the dlamlaaal of 'the three
paaSas of abldieia certain membera
oC.irAldi were guilty of iknlng at
BnnraMle. Tnaa, Uat Auguat. The
loaaaage ta in the prealdeofa uaual
Vltoitma ftyle and totoad of recoding
from bUpoamonbeatatidi that the offhadm abould have been put to death
iMAaad of merely dlacharged.
TAa prealdent recltea In detail the
attach on the eltlma of Itoanaynie
and doelarea that the membfr* of the
Chioa oompaalea were guilty of
AAMdlag the down or moiv men who
^agraced the ualfonn they wore,
laya apeclal atreea on the Jact that the
the gulUy. hot waa hta only method of
procwdtiee beoauae the Innocent men
ahlWded tboae who bad taken part In
tbarioanf.
•o« .
LET TOU TRT IT
30 MTS
ais mti. girto
■n.4wu brU Sunday from
the Gormui rhnrrh.
Alice, the 4 y<fir-oid (Mughter of
Mark Deoring. la a rlcUm of pneuroonin and attended by a trained name
fiom Traveme City. She la Improv
Ing and her recovery la looked for.
It ta expected that the chemical
wofka will manme operation!
Wedneeday after being shut down, for
aU weeka.
The engine and lK*ller and conalderable of the machinery of the hardwood
fbetory owned by the
are l»elng taken out and shipped to
Detroit.
W. H. rife haa sold hU farm south
of town to Tfoulwine and Croteer of
Traveme City.
The Odd Fellows will Install of
fleers on tho evening <»f Jan. 7
Charles Butlef. for a long time
clerk In Ameracn a. haa aceepled
altlon In a large department atore at
Warsaw. Ind. and left last meek for
that point to begin hia duties.
The Ladles* Altar society of Sacred
Hmrt church held a bazaar and
dln^r in the Odd Fellow building
FRANK
TRODE
umimcEiuiM
SEALED BIOS
DU YiUGHN MARRIED
WE EXTEND
MERRY
(RRISTMA^
HER SISTER DEAD
Christmas
Mrs." Adeline Curtiss of West
Seventh street recrivi*d n meauge
last evening fmm I^Otto. Ind.. ataUng
that her mister. Mm. Martin Blllger.
dead. The mesftge was doubly
sad inasmuch as It was totally uim jc
peried. Mrs. Curtiss Irit Mr LaOtto
on the early morning G. R. ft I. Uain.
Fight,
F\»r twenty years W. I-. Rawls of
Brils. Tenn.. fought nasal caUrrh. He
writes; *The swelling and sorennss
Inalde my nose was Msrful. till 1 be
gan applying Bucklen H Arnica Salvo
to the more surface; this caused thr
sonwess and swelling to disappear,
never to return.** Best salve In existence. 25 cents at Bugboe Drug Co..
Hannah Drug Store. Frank H. Meads.
Candy
MILLER $1 SftaTH
PHNTISTS
People often hold the
idea that Grocers fdo not
have good Candy forsnle.
this is often the case. We
arc an exception to the
rule therefor we have
Whipped Cream Choco
lates at S5c a pound
Try a quarter of a pound
it don’t mean much to you
and it may save you can
dy money.
CHOCOLATES
The ten cycle nicihod of moving
fmlgbt cart it not very popular with
* the mnnufbcturer and producer who U
loAlii^ every day because of hla In
AbUtty to get cnm._______
1W« yfto own a “complew «<-/qI
Pnaldwt Booswelf. work, will have
E? xi
Botei Monroe
to'' sum
I$v1t
I
nlse and l wanted ma tu buy sum.
therw only 25 seals and
can
fold them np and put them awa
Sl.'cSIl®*
MAKE TOUR
BOYGUh j
DOTS LETTER (Ccnllnuw
and, th«r|
rccths with a red bcl hangln Incldc, i think they wood bee
Amerumn Drag Btm
HanDAb Pro^lore
F. L. Shnter.
fur sum nlhcr criamoa. but
dld€®t da It ao deer Danty I hope
MCCORMICK
yn will pot tu in ml things and
aiim empo papar an cnlcrt.
P. 8. donl forget yo dcey, deer
Saiily claws bout the dol
P. s, mod the lUel-wash board.
P. a and the rcely lltet peeaito
that plals.
P. a and the candy and nota.
WlthTUs-
Don’t Forget •
I mST NAHONAL BANK
I* ' b
0. S. Dep«ttor^
'AFew
Ghristmas Suspstions
>
ChttetUM U I««r at haad and »bo aOn And yoaraelf woadrria*
*h.i .ban I p-i. no* «bal *oald b. more a«i.ible or «{aral ttaii a
alee Torklub Hockor or llorrl. Cbalr. r««r boibaiid woali apprrddt*
ao moeb. Wo bare aomc dandy, trom tS.TS up and Ixatbrr Rockets,
you ou»bl «o w* ihem. crery «ylo or dcilen you^ could thtak ot.
tbc Bni« line In ,tbe city. and. for your »lfc. motber. or aUter wo
ran da .you out then too. to Side Board.. ItnffeU. Cblaa Ck-cla.
DIoIng TaWca, Ubrary Table*. Writing Pertt.. Park* Tabice or a
hunilred other tblag* at amaitng low prteca If you wUI glre at a
trial.
Stop in art Convinco Yoorsalf that our Prieesi oro Ri^.
Your Credit Is Good
Your Reliable Furniture Store,
Grand'Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Union Street
Mate Bank l)%,ri\ne
The Hannah & Lav Mercantile Co
"THE BIG STORE" Dealers in Eveiything
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Christinas Vein Near
Suggestions to aid you in these busy days and to make It easier for
many we Tiave plaoed In the dry goods division extra Ubies filled wllb a
iMiHt of mosi apprapriate gifts. Japanese Waste Paper Baske-ts. Odd Vaaca
and Fancy IMiclu rs. Toilet and Manicure Sets. Post Card Albums. Photo
Albums. Souvinlr G<xk1s. Christmas Postals. Beside these yoo will find
Fancy Bolts and Buckles. Dainty Fans. Fancy Rlblioos. ErabroMered Unen
Collars wUh the Unen Bows to match. Kovelty Back and Side Ctomba. greatcsf attack of dainty Handkcichlcfs. Fancy Hosiiry. Fancy Box Stationery
In tffe most attractive boxes. Fancy Silk WaiM Ptitema.
I'l
For the Men Folks
Mufflers. Silk rmbrellga. SeaUkln Capa, boxes
.Mandkercblris. Neckwear of all kinds, idl manner
Db^ilst i»r perhaps a good Cap. s smoktag Jacket.
PujamaK. n Pair of Gloves, either Itaod or anUned.
Cuff Buttons;
of half a doieo Unco
of newest pattern., a
Bath Robe or iM of
SUk JIaU Homa. .OoW
In thiB Hardware
;'T-
i
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Chrlstinas Gift
Deposit ORE DOUAR In OUT StTlBJs Dcputmcst.
WdriUlssaeaseathook In any name desired, nat
snpply yon with one of these hnndm itcoriinc
baitoto be retained as Mat as the dollar
'renttlnslnttcbanh.
'
that are excellent.
REX
A.MoBioe
j.w.!§later
OPEN EVEBY EVENING TILL XHAS.
He arrived Tieaday ready for bnaland weighs fH pounds. CooThe committee on grounds and
gratulatlofia are bring showered on
huildlnga of the board d luperriaom
^ father atfd mother.
Grand Traverse county wlU re^
celve amled bids at the offtee of the
ty clerk for fumlahlng 150 cords
of four foot beech and maple body
, ef Detroit Ws<id«l to
wood. good. dean, round staff, down
to four inches In diameter being ac
cepted: the same to compaiw favor
number of people In ably with wood wow piled la court
thia city and many more mt Old Mla- yard; wood to be drilvered at and
wbo are well acquainted with pUed on fouit house grounds befbm
Dr. Walter Tanghan of Detroit and April 1.1»07.
Also 25 herds eighteen inch beech
mas Oertmde U-fUngwell of Knox
vUlc. IIU as both young people have and maple block wood, free of knots,
to l»e drilvetbd at lalL*
a number of summers at
Bids on wood to be made aeparmtoly.
on.
AnnouncemenU received
that the couple were wedded last The bids will be opened Dec. » at 2
Wednesday la Knoxville. Dr. Vaughan
To Evcryl>ody—
» committee reaerves the right to
to the son of I>r. V. C. Vaughan of
and now that the Christmas
any and all bids.'
Artior and la a rising young DoApn Ar
dec lAPt buying is over you ll have titpe tr
irolt pi
tend to the miMls of yuur TpH*!
RECORD WANT ADS FAY.
Come here for nilng. C*jrown or
Bridge workman exaralnatH»ujclrH*s not
in«eeK«uily mean that you musl have
Mrs. Adeline Curtlee Was Called to
lavc the
UOtto. Ind.
»ad Meeeape
. This Momln®.
» The prctldent atalod that he
lAo atep he did at ccgnmander In chief
OKE THOUSAND pounds ch*>lce
of the army and cltea aa a precedent,
mixed candy at 7c per pound at the
the iiamtealng of whole reglBienU
tf
dnrlat the irtrU war. He miiea em
The evening train Batnrday. due at Patoce.
phatSeally that It waa not a Queatlon 7:40, did not reach here uflUl between
Although birds are credited with a
dC color hut a tmoalicm of right and 2 and 3 Sunday morning, caused Ijy
sense of smell, an EnglUh «pert find:
the wreck near Acme.
turkeys Indifferent to all odors.
There haa been a great deal aald . H. 8. ijimeraon. leading merchant
And written concerning the Browna- and councilman, haa taken n partner.
Iris goods for sale at
▼lllo Affair and the prwildent haa come
Everything strictly
te for moch criUclam for hU action.
dec IR-tf
OMialn pet^ have made a race
IMUO of the matter and thia oauaed
GET PRICES on candies at the
nlace before buying
It la to be hoped that the president a
good!.
message wiU clear up and settle thla
matter for once and for always aa
aneh diacnaidani as ham been going
An Sr S* .< tte r«A.«k« «m
on am not gtmd for the discipline of
.T. W. JaokMn aV W. .Tahnn*
the army.
E.
I
.When thinking about Xmas presents that * chande
lier. pretty Aade, pocket flasher and
Portable Table Lamps
make the very best kind of a pre^nt. We have_ all
of them in stock, »t the right prices. Come in
_andsee. ,
,
,
J. B. Paige Dectric Co.
J*6Cms8*.
PhoosnOM.
Tbr«.I»l«» QirrJIig Bett.Bte.pf BBrte
Fork, .od Bpptttt.
Oyteer Mm. Bmklpg Dttbte. Fr.lt Dtsbte. W. bil«« ud Beriy "te-k
o-BMiteg 0.n>et awMBte. Wm MUMButeg Cupte Bweeper. W* mM
tbm blrlp.. the -OoM Itotel- te te. u» -««ter «lib «leble tittutew
Mt $iM nd the -SUMud- te lut.
. Tb. bttt kttd ot te»»t Itor a bor U > pter at akatto. We bara the
giealeet teotet fnan $L1» to 9*M.
BoTM llbe Poohte Walvaa (ao Bo iWa) aad «e katr* Uwaa (late aool
one. for a quarttr to Ifcoaa »ltb tite Bate* et paail UaaBtete
Loo Botoea. Blaakte^ Wbla^ 8M«b Btel. aad OUteaa aU tedte IM
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eMILOHIN MM tANTA
etAU* WILL eMt .
Vkilt «-Wr LMktat M ^ «w
flM T*«#irf ta IMT Mtf- An «»
r«M H «w Hw■'
Nww «r a L>«* VIUH*.
,:'ii
—
kbDarrekmdyttiecaaBfiil
iatrealiiy inftinunaHon,iA
•tioaaad catairlial cooditiaoa
of tbe fdniaiM oiSBoa,orfor
Hud cAUrrii, acre throat, and
re or weak eye*.
So aoic are we that it trill
do all we claim, we sell it M
a poeitive gnarastce.
THE aOHNEON DNUO CO.
tooktac fU tke
A xMac Mr
)«rHrjr ia Moira IlM oCWlr
whrm to ooaie noareoiaktoM vox
fo4 o taIooMo Ho* Uo*lod to 1m» kolr
mod voo oUoa lo volk oot wImo Mr.
OAkod W to bo kind oaoufb to
loavo It for blm oBd tboo oorc fortbor tioabic
S. W. Hatch opoaod bU okotio*
Wodoeodoj mata*. ®r
til coiAo and ooo tbo
lUrry Horfw loft boTO for Woo*.
KMar Draw ta teldlac raalral ihaalMOO. O.. Wodnrodor momin*.
at Ua CboraA of CbrUL
Omce Tbomoo lo verj U1 vltb
a, «. A>M«aeo •» a AMa aWlor BH*bl*o diootoe.
Wro, Elio Nrfion left bore for
rf
I
am.____.__
^ialnlT. OelithHttI
. ToiM Prepralians
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tbinimCaiiilifCt’s^C^^
Are For Sale At the Following Stores
In Traverse city:
fe;/V
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TwtA Rk>%»U wM la I
W. m KaaiMw ilaaarl.
•aaU CIW. MM, 4M fA-jt M.
RAtaaM. «ko rM«Md tmm Ika
•aM •Hh a f««». hiubwalaUMam W Ur. Hmw W AMaa tor Iba
alt tPaakA tel l> ao« tela to ateml
crr-1 for Ika Para MoroaaUaL
■?'.«. rbitoiMt’'aAlortotatoa« tea
laai pmiiaM nUI tett IteMBbcr
a amwuii of Ite «l|*>tefto taia.
lha cUMra tear Itet 8aau CMa
l■•Mlt ofniM cf aaifi a iriBluc lltoaaa.
*
a-
.^*t. a ateAAteafU
DOCTOKS
aadtniaedM
PAXTINB Toikt A0i«eptift
:
A.W.JAlttAUS
BANbAH DaOG STfWE
BOSS a MONboE
a.!DI«shja
E.A.lfONBOE^
P. P. AOtEBS
J.*W. JACKSON
V
F,usmm
J. H. LAMSON
WE-OUE-TONO
nntbSEu. a owe?
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“FwlMc €[ii|y Where the Best Is IJsed^^
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All ^odi^ manufaeturadby the American
^
Confonn to AN Pure oo(l,Uws'
-MSfi
'.
AMERICAN CANDY CO.
Uotoa ond yc^i will bfwr tbc woddloc belU iiaclUi* OODB la Aldaa and
«e
tupido cttr.
Tbo dlpbtbcHo iktleou att rt
td better oad oo there ore no new
cooes Ropld City people ons^lUln* la
bopee Inoteod of but woter.
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The bldbeel omoonl enr
a oln*le Tolunie woo tend
number of weoltbjr JewUb
pf Venice lo J\ipe Jnbuo IL for o
copies of the Hebrew text
preiMired ot tbot dote for tbe uoe oC
the oeventj iniuolotors. ibe offer to
JoUus wos d^OUO. which, couoldcrtn*
the dlfferenoe lietween the voloe of
money tbeo and now. would lu our day
lepreMUt the prtm'eU oum of I600.0UO.
.'TTiJsr^sr,rsr-..2n
firm tbo.A^l* tfwm 111
fw naaira
I
i« m metii «t«i
vat. 4to^irr«UM> uo i Wttn> iktskto
ISiifi I ttvm atm uk «isi
ktehro •»>
lu*
bat in eplte of bU lock ed
funds be dacUncd the offer.
WU1
itirmt VAina«.%.A'«. iHar I^ttekK;
I Hannati Drugstore
-f:
:';i-
“WlMit doe* your fntber think of
me, deorr* \-cntuirtl the rallow youn*
llijiik you sre sn rnict*!.**
\VK HAVE the. flueot Une of pock*
replit^l the iirvttyy u»l»w.
oat* perfumery in the city, E. K. Mil*
' “e\n itnceH UK*** he think 1 Imvc
ler.
dec 20-tf
wlnl^r
J
-I miiWiUii. 1I beeid
beei him ti ll ms
.11 K«im- of
lie Wea ooilik to whi|r
nOIXY. Collforma pepper lioughs
.Hi In t-sll- or Xma* decorations al SlhkheyB
Nvws.^
iiotH ry.
d.H* lii li
mm
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OUR
From Morember 21 to IVeember 24. 1W«. we wni *1t« away abMutmy free, with ovety $50.00 purchase, ^e cf our Cmpbopbonea.
"Keep awwunl of >t>ur purchases-and when you* have traded $50410
with ua you w|ll be preaentod with the Qrapbophone enUrely free.
What la your need or fsney? We have It at a price and in qual
ity never before offered you. Your dollar wUl 'ftretcb like rubber,
doln* extra duty, .when you buy a Carrla*e, Haaeta, Cutter, Hard
ware. la fact anythin* you purebaae of a at tbb time.
Now Is your cbancoL Do not nesleci thU *re«t opportunity. Make
your aelecOon quick wiiUe our stock Is large and before the beat bar
sains are picked up by the early buyer. Ca« and see our foods eves
If you are not In need of anjlbin*. You wlU receive a *reat deal
beneficial Information when yon bear the pHcca are will quota yaa.
TbU ta the pl^ lo buy Cbriatmaa preaeata. You are eoifflally
Invited to come and aee oar oomplale Une of ffUvcrvare.
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l»Mt«He«ttbcvlAce,Mrthe EOer vebaTc a*4e ym.
WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
TRAVERSE aXY. MICH.
laSSMeStraet'
Ot*.Phaoe«9;
lUG U>AD OP DUY WOOD for
.25 at the Boulh Side Lumber Co.
Doc, II Cl
INfilAK basriotc for Cbiislma
Millers pharmacy.
dec 2iKf
w
BOSTON FERNS and asparagua.
Pto mm4 rutf,
>v stock Jost received at F. M.
A WHdl km»wn Epbico|ial Msboib Paine s greeabouse.
* d^ 1^2t
uhUc trovclln* thruiigh bis diov-nie.
wss enti'rtaliKHl hy a Xew Kn*Und
woman fniiKkUs for her *o«al cook in*.
As tfie Mshtif^ like must of tbe clergy,
was v«H7 fniHl of giKtd things to eat,
qiUt of cities have Torblddeo
he ivrtisdi freely of the delhHout
of powder un tho XYiurtb of
nili Lv pie which wn* majie in his hon
or.
N«>l Iwiff after tbe hUhop was
t.iken suddenly ill and seemed to he
HOLLY.
gmlax
and
magnolU
nivlenming meat mental a* well as
wreaths at Stlckney’s grocery.
dec Ifi-lt
the hishnp replletl:
. «ily
WfHikly.
»rsMiir Aaiauws.
An .\tchiMUi.iiifin niitl hU wife s«t
flown la^t ulclit «isl talkwl it ovrr.
**tVe have
^cliig It for six
we*k*,'* he said, -nnd dn-ad of doln*
whnt lies Ufore ua la not making U
any lusiev. We fiavc to do U. lA*t ns
iHirin now.'*
His wlte agrtHil with
him aiHl flefuirled sadly for tbe cel
lar. When she iH-tiirm-d alie eairl«ff
a Jnr of prc«T\ed frlut.
They had
dcE ldiHl to iHxin to eat tlielr way
throiigU 1*^7 «nmrt» of js-arliea. 47
qiinHs of strawitcrrlea. Iii quarts of
cl.cnfcs, Hiid 43 quart* **f plums pat
np lHirt,siiinM>or.—Atchl.Hon GIoYkj.
to luitr.
:)Wii mind*,
min
who did m*t kiu»w their oiyu
and her hnhlt of thought was difficult
to clisnge.
A
Td !Ike a gb«a of iflcln soila.- s.nld
a at^iit n an, entering one day In evi
dent Mate as wen ns thirst.
•‘Voa liave vanllhi. or you have Icm-
PMuT you nfjdeTstaud me?- usktHl tbe
ftoat ni.nn. tt*«tlly. '
“Yas.*! MHl the plaHd German face
did not cMnce Jn expres^n or color
* ltnt ,wluit kind of slruiT ytsi’ want
LOST—Black hir *lovq. Dr. Oetman. him wltmdf MHout vanilla or mltJUt
Both pbonea.fil.
dee 20-21 lemon?-—youth * Companion-
Now is the time for you to join the pro
cession that is going to the Wm. Hoolihan
Co. to buy Carriages. Cutters. Harness.
Implements and Hardware.
i
The fsnums clqwjdrse or wstrr
rlocka of Csatoa Is bolUed la a tnui.le
on the dty wolU, Three Id* eortbem
jars on succeoslre ebclveo. and o
fourth ond loweot one with a wuuden
corer. constitute the whole rlc|»ydro.
The water droccnds hy alow dro(>s
from one Jar to onolher. the Vross
■roie on a float In the Ust Jsr tidlln*
the boure os It rlseo. Every sfU-moon
ot r» o clock since A. D. 1S21 tke loweot Jar boo been emptUnl. the n|.nfr
one filled, and the clock tkuo wo&d
ap for onotber day.
To Cure a Cold In One Day .
Listen! Given ’Away
Absolutely Free!
rBcUlimelUS.
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A. J. wmielm j
Chrislmas Suisestions.
at the Sonlh SMe Store.
L
f'uts
from, each.................................... $1 00 to $22 50
Silk Waiu Patterns in plaids, per yard................$1 00
Fancy Fans.......................... .....................50c to $1 25
Shopping Bag*....:.............................. ...60c to $3 60
Fancy Neckwear ...........................................26cto60c
Fancy Supporters.......................................15c, 25c, 60c
Neck Beads....................... .........................26c and 60c
Handkerchiefs........................................ lcto$l 00
Fancy Box Stationery....................... .........26c and 60c
Fancy Ribbons at aU prices.
Long Black and White SUky Glorea....76c and $1 00
AU these
mmmy sMire are ,
WE AKE -qraN EVENINGS.
,;
"
IDBAL bteaded ftour for *f»efml
ORDER your wtra milk aad awtu^
family use Is superior to any other ciwam for tbe holidays from U»« (Juixm _
oo the market. Makes fine bread and City IXilry*company. CIL €75. Cream /^
paMry.
doc 8 tf guaranleod to whip. Special rate* to
-----------------------i n-ligtou* and fraternal socieUea,
1 BEIdEX’E that Miller’s Is tbe beat |
nov 3(btf
|placo to buy perfumery for most*.
________________
w very body goes there.
d<
Lights traved at, tbe ratu of 122,000
soot 1. valuable as,, garden manm. ^7^’
la either tbe powjlif form or a. a ***
^
liquid.'
.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
The Hall-RodS
THEY DO IT
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tcRirtiv;. IM. iv IBIllHI TlSMSM^filff
mm
r;
\ MCDua mkyfmmm city, tncHMAi^
-
Mmrm
r.^aE'^^Sels
lady.
UH Ch* winhen away aad
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I
rawrsjwiKETs
DFCHILDIIEll
—ErrH
VOUNUN UAMM CVIL «V COM
TACT WITH THE OLDER.
Why not haTe it a
.35
Hoy ..............
Applet per J(» lha.........
TOILET SETT '
CheWfte anir Haca and its cap^
Sea the kattle «m the mar. awlag
1i« Wh Its irlpad tan; ‘
Tla a IraiNirT Uttie kettle, ki vs feed
It. <ma and alL
Let aa aw«A the
atomach iPoeHy pOed>~
...
Mt MkM •
2^.-1
-s
4MrrRUCTIVE'
HELD YESTERDAY.
I
Beery monlhfal that
L B. Gilbert Gave Eaoefleat
end Valuablt TalkSn
‘*s»S5p^
BEST LAKE SEASON YET
m»ms9Bmm
WILL FEED
I2IFAMIUES
V
Sea the kOUle on tha comer, near a
chuiwh where moalc grand
Thunder, forth appeala for heathens
dweOlng ID K>ma distant land.
And lha hun^ Iiule kettle ahrInkB
■haitwd and aenma to aay;
-l> Inat here to aenre a baby-^one
•4LVATI0N AfttlV ^OtXlCTINO
that jcame on Chilatmaa dayrOA AOOA AMO MKCOY.
Churchaa
the yellow bank Botea;
kettJ^ glean the copper pence.
And the lUnreater la watching from
Hi. golden emlaaaca.
UtUe kfKtk on the immer. ba tboa
not ashamed and'awed.
WAOOMt WIU. CALL FOA THttS For a coast la kept In heavan and the
OONATIONO THAN.
BAKED GOODS ON SATURDAY
W. F. K!rk.
pUlo jRer
die of Detroit
Dr«|ip*d Ifit# tH« K«UJm Will was In the city .yesterday and asakt
•• UMd for th« FurehM of 1400
ed in the 4nay aenrioea last erentng.
Ctpuln
la an aceompllahed cor.
tiofi* OhoiilO A« LIForol.
nrtJsl and Wp mosle attracted much
attentlcia. Me Is occupied the greater
psrt of hhi Ume by distributing the
CftpiAlB Jlootor* or llM> Ralratloa collection hoxm which are located
: Artijr oOd •^•nU olbor nwwber. of
t the coQa(ry In stores and
tM priftBlMikMi aro Mag kopi bw other pahllaplanea. OVptain If unaelW
oQllocUiK CbrlHmM Olmm for the has bM iorth of
OQg the
lioor and aeedr. There are 111 Ihml- lumber caifpa and whUe there bad
lies on tha lUt but there wiU prolh many Intert^lng experlaocaa althoagh
ably be
some of thorn were far from pleasant.
elon erlll be gtren. ThU number U
not made vp of deatltute faroillee bat
many of them are made up of the
parenta and aeveral email children
while in nbay caeee ft JS a day U the Croel Frisnda Robbed Young Society
Man of fche Chorithod Signs of
limit of the tncsDOie for thHr aupport.
j Man's Estate.
There la no means of accumol^g a
trifie fur a “rainy day * and when
A >oung laoefety man of the city
work Is not to be had the whole fam
who
has
named
a neat pair of side
Hr »u« «tr«,
iturtty through wrreral
■nl^r, has lieeo wiroe mlsunder. '>«nis to ^turtty
nhom the baked goods. The *ong weoks^ loat them this a
govs win can fer this prorl. through ih4 efforu of some cruel
army
I on Christmas fHends
fdon Baturday and
Long bourn had been spent on them
have thought.
day as many ‘ poo
Caplali Botftrr. loU] thta morning feeding warm milk and cold cream to
that if people were nut going to be the growing decorations but for aevreaaocis they looked far from
at home Baturday tl»cy could
thoir baked gixKls on the poreh and f^l t*» thrde friends. This noon they
theme gathering the fcwHl would take were carefully (?) trimmed with
shears and jten cents more was spent
It away. ‘
The money which U being dropped at tho barbfr shop.
.
Into the ^keitlM. Is for the purchase
<< beef. 1400 pounds of which hasjH*en
urdend. “We have no money to pay
Ior‘ the mmt rfl present.'- Mid Cap
tali l^uteiw this morning, “bul
lexpoct lilK'ml contrlbtiUUis ta
ketile. 9fstunday and Monday. If the
amjiunt
by the public d
lotfl enough I will have to.beg
geril some way.'* benald.
The ftdiowiug r<Km fu>m the ChrisllUM War Cry will apiiesl to many:
Bee the kellle on the comer; paai
' nut in cold disdain. .
it iras plartd there by an army that
has never fiMight In
Til the eniWem
an order that has
marsValetl all Its power
LOST HIS SIDE, BURNS :
It is < Mlikated that about tbirty-alx
per cent of [the entire area of Ruaala
In Burope if covered by vast foreau.
‘ Ffenlh Legion of Honor Is the
largest oi^r of
having aArtfle
membra. ]
: The meaij velocity of the moon is
2.530 felt i^r second, a little faster
than the ht^eat speed yet given to
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The largeM animal of the oat spec
ies to be fo4d in the I'nlted States Is
the puma, phich at times atUlna
length of sig feet.
rcbniary--t'timartaa Value ol
Manual TralaUg in Sehoola.“ Mlai
Marian Pratt.
Marth-^t>onllneaa and ClothUk
of ChlWreu.'* Mrs, E. A. Evaas.
April—Good Roadteg.- Mra. M. C
OrUtt.
May-» The Dii»«IU0B nt the
Child." Hr». C. A. Beerett.
‘
DMndU Dk*. lo.-Wheab-Ku. 2 red,
TTWe; oorn, 44^c; oaU. 37c.
Chicago. Dec 30.-Mfhtai~Dacenh
her. T4t4c; com. 42c; oat
East Buffalo. Dec
Sternly. Sheep and
morallxed. 25c lowei
r^G7.5d.
’
i. I4.3PR5.25. Hogs~4250. active.
Yorkers. |«.«PR€.65; heavy
About forty parenu and teachers
auebded the meeOag of the Mothers*
SIXTYOME MILLION
DOLLARS dub at the Oak Park achool building
PAID FOR CAVtRYINQ FREIGHT. yesterday afrernoon at which the aab5ect. -Mpral Training of OilMren.**
pair of fata, «•
was dlscuBsed. The meeting was a
kma wia to throe
LOCAL MARKETS.
Many VaedMa Maids ProSta on In- very profilhble one. The topic was
BalUng Pricea.
taken up In an exoeUetrt paper Y>y Mrs.
ClrorbaApork. per bbl.... ..118.00
E. J. Adams In which she brought out
Of the world's twenty-four groat.10
arorback pork, per lb........ ..
the rcspoaslblUiy rrotlng upon pareat mountains aeven have never been
i Short cut of pork, per bbl.,.. J8.00
jems. teachers and citixena in iBc STEAM MEAT IN COOP MAI
climbed.
..
.IC
Ham. per Ib................
HENS WORK OVERTIME.
Detroit. Dec. je.-t^'ever before was moral welfare of young children and
l-ard. per lb................................ 12013
so much money ^ few casing some of the common slna of childhood
A 8w|aa watchmaker haa
.1C
Bacon, per lb............... . ..
frelcht in Inke veSMls aa during the She nrged a closer obaerratlon of the
wkteh with a pbonesT
l Fresh fish, per lb..............................10
Just cloned.! A rough estimate habits of children, more care in the Lay Dally Daapite the Fact T
that calla out the houra ai they paaa.
.14
Spriag
chickens, per Jb.... ..
Eggs
Art
Selling
fee
30
Cents
It'at fC1.00#.000 for coal. Iron converaatlOl of parenu before chll
Poullry.
perjb......................
kouh
tin and lamber. The prodU to dm and an appeal to their better
QUEEN CITY Floral Company for
.20
Turkey. .................................. ..
the vessels were perhaps the largest nataree ag soote of the means of
cut lh>wers. potted plants, holly. ml»rktu-it.
.14
In the hlauwy of ihe lakes. Careful proper training,
.11
e.
dec 304t
Mias Ruth Spencer, kladerga
the earnings
1 PoUlcsea .................... ...........
their hablutlon. t.hat
of typical ateamasai ahow a net prolt (twcher at the Oak Park building,
..4ee«i
; Apples ........ ................ ..
on steel ships of abfmt 13 per cent. On phaslzed .the need of training
.05
. Celory. largo aUlka........ .. ...
of jabout S;500 tons trutbfulneaa and ckonllBBaa aa the
. Celery, small alalka, 3 for..,. * .10
capacity (he profits have ranged as beginnings of moral training In addi
..
.20
Lettuce, per Ib............ .
high as 80 per cetA with an average tloo to which the culture of a re egg market way up In the clouds.
..20040
(
Oranges,
per
d»«.,............
.
The reridence of the ownei
of 33 per cent on their insurance valu- llgioua spiHt even In young childhen
.25
; L-n»n.. per do..................... .4
heated by steam and a coiinecilon
The canseiof ihU prospertty waa of great Importance. A eloa
. Bottrr. cn-anuTT. p-r lb.... ..25fi35
latloa between parenU and child that beea made with the hen bouse,
the country
would lea«l to a rtght or true confi birds don't seem to think It strange
and steel.
that the win rises late in such warm
Of Iron
roa ore for thk
L........
neewssary in order that the child weather but unquestionably make
m tons, aa Jair
1UAB3
might Uarn (be significance of the tb.lr
tons over IPOS.
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Grain from Dulut| moved In a larg great'changes In his life from the
BREVITIES.
er volume than everj before. There, was parent rather than^from the compan
shipped from the head of Lake Buperi- ioas from the street or playground
8I.qD3.(K>0 bushMs as compared Mrs. Eller brought out the need uf
Regular meeting of Elks tonight.
love coutroUing In the home rather All members are requested to attend
with .'i9.C7C.000 bushels In IPOS.
than fear
SK important bimlneHs li to be transFcxsl. H.. L, A Co.'s BTOL per
k oo
Superlnmdenl Gilbert brought out acted, also
Price.10,20, aOoenU.
the evil learned by younger children
U R, Stlckney. the Union
luiet Wedding Yeatardsy Noon at the aasoclatlng with older children pro
SeAttato open* Mondaj. D«c. 04. „
miscuously on the street or the play grocer, u showing some %'vry pretty
Fourteenth Street M. E. Parsongrounds. It waa to prevent Just this Christmas decoraUqns In'the way of
age. Mr. CarpenUr Officiating.
that recpssea la done away with Cailfomla pepper boughs. The Cali
A very quiet'wedMng took place at throughout the country, and the divl- fornia pcpper tree gross like the com
the Fourteenth 8tr4«t
Btr^t M. B. parson
tbe
aeiiarato prl mon willow and the branches have
age yesterday at 12 io. ithe contracting
schools In many: Urge bunches of berries nearly the
parties being Bettrid U
I Findley and cities as well as the separation of size and color of half ripe carrots,
MUs Ivola Braxlngion. both of-Trav. boys and girls Into separate gnunmar Th,eue when crushed In the hand,
erae City. They -ere attended by and High schools also. Boys and smell v^ry tnurh like common black
Arthur Wilcox and Misa Man- Find- girls are allowed to associate alto- pepper.
He also has magnolia ;
ley.
gKher too freely In public places Juad wreaths, something not often seen in
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few days at Central j Lake,
The next Elite dancing party will
they will return tp Traverw aty.
be at the City opera house on the'
where they will rrsidej^
evening of Friday. Dec. 2R. The hall |
The wedding dinner was served at
will Jx‘ decorate*! with Christmas decle home of the | bride on Bomb
orations and a very pleasani time is j
Union street at
expected.
Mr, and Mrs. Findley are young peo
..Mr. and Mrs. F'nd Rob« r1s are hav-j
ple that are well kn<>wn in the city
Ing a quiet celebraUon at their home
and vrlll receive tlje congratulatloof
today. Twenty-four years ago today
and beet wishes of
they were united in marriage.
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Prayer meeting at the Fourteenth 1
Street church at 7 sharp tonight. All j
who
are
to
have
part
In
the
drill
on
|
Our New Addition it now
ly returned to
H. Day and
Sunday night are requested to be pres
comideted and rendy for
ling.
Glenn Haven thta
ent at 8. A fine Christmas program is |
cuitomeri. We liave a fine
Too many ladies’ high priced Handkerchiefs. In
\ and Mrs. William McGoon re
being planned for Sunday * vening. |
!Hl to Manistee this morning
order to sell all of them before Xmas we offer
Grace Epltcopal choir rehearsal'
after visiting In thejcliy.
this evening at the church at 7 o'clock, t
all 5-2. $3, $4 and $5 goods at
•
Miss Carrie Bari. |wbo Is a student
The sllppen- condition of the side- j
at the;, conservatory at Oberlln, U
walks la being remedied by a coat of
une for the holidays.
sand.
WaltersPalge went to Grand Rapldi
F.m. Marvin waa today made ad-1
I buslnfaa ihla mohilng.
eto.wUchare jut tb« thing
minlatrator In the estate of John ReMrs. C. A. Collar left for Kalkaska
for Cbriitmu gifu. Come
glnskl Who. It has recently been found,
this
. ‘
, and aeo tbem.
owns land In Nebraska.
Mlaa I. C. Courl^ht went to Kal
kaaka.
Tho orange production of Cttllf4»rnla
Fred Rebolt and ! wife of Buttona
amounts to about eighteen miUiona
Bay left this morning for an extended
pf dollars In value and tho gold pro
trip through the eodibem part of the
duction about aeventeen mllUona.
aUte and litlhoU.
Mtaa Katie Zirnmemaa oT Keswick
Seven out of everr hundred Engllah
passed through the Mty this morplng
women are widows, while among men
on bar way to Grand Rapids.
only four In one hundred are widowW. D. BMls muni<^ to Baldwin this
momlns «n« .p»dli>s . fe* day. In
U.«ltr.
!
FAMILY HAS GOLD MINE
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I
emt) QPEU HOUSE
Christmas Nlghi
Dee. 25
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SSIS:;::::;:;:::::::
A Hobo’s Triumph
Pr^sartc4hy>
Queen City Dramatic Club •.
FINDLEY-BHIiZINGTON
Fur Neck Piece
devke, ana thM if absolutely tala
because the wick cannot be turned
too high or too W. The
PEKFmnON
Oil Heater
(EfiiWEiwIllSpMbte^
it eeiT light end cw be eeiiiy carried
vpsta^ downttatfr-anywbeie about
the house where mpre beat is required.
Mak» wwrm and doasr the rooms DOC
heated by other waves or furnace.
Heats water quickk. Bmst oU fount
mb^ HoMtAquarts
ms9h£urt. Twobni^
-3
FUR COAT
we SbowtbeLaraest Variety la lids City.
8RKNH0USE
Here Is a Spccall
PALMS. .FERliS. ASPARAGUS
REX BEGONIAS, PRIMROSES
HaU Price
Choto Cut Flow|yoD Monday
Diffatiitl
OH
.
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E. Wilhelm
FRANK M. PAINE
T
Cbaiiea and George Saunders of Old
Mission were In the dty today.
Mrs. A. Tyre of Old MtasHm was In
the city.
I
Mrs. P .B. Griffin; and grandsons,
left this
T, where
they win spend
r,
On tke northern c^at of Franea i
towna *pf now oonnoeted
bytatepbom f wtUi London. Tk« eharso
we iBtovt^* talk.
ia <3 foe throe
Tha ayea of a aaUBa ara neror
eloaod. tteaptoff or braktos. aliro or
dead, they are always open, booaaae
th^sm^ayMi^
^
-roenss^aK stni u<k»iac"i!t'cai,
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FRONT ST.
The Globe
The Globe
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The Globe
bree days. Never has
nas Mr
our store service been up to a
All prepared for the rush of the last three
hat made extra
higher standard than this season. For the last THREE DAYS we haver
preparations to make this the most satisfactory Christmas Shopping Center in Traversei City.
'
Store opca every eveata0 oatO Chrlstaus.
stone
the diy today.
Mrs. Bffle Halnstack of Klngaley
apwit the day In the c|ty.
Pearl Kill and wife of Old MlaMoo
rotuniod to their home after vialUng
at Boyne aty.
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Remember,
■ we give you •
time to pay
for the
Goods
in our
Furniture^
Department.
Our Furniture Department
With its Beautiful Goods and liw prices has caused
many to
COM^ETE^'**^*' **
Come in tonight and select a Bookcase. Morris Chair,
. Couch. Buffet, China Closet, Morris Rocker.
‘ Parlor Suite. Sideboard. Library Table,
Extension Table, Carpet Sw^per, Parlor Stand.
Save W acr ccat o« yoar aor^aoc.
aaytLMdowa,aiidlhc Salaare $iM aerweek.
We save you ,
money
on each and every
article
throughout
the
entire store.
Thai Olobo Dapartnhorst StorA
., .,«ae.*Mt,
i
i-ii
W7^
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^Hfil TBA¥CHtt CfTV. timi
MM S
»rr£R Tic tmsnuBrft^
.inw'
Iwa
aiiB.1
m
lECOIID
i
bIRIER
lESOLTS
.
^
tmas betagiag to tbo L’
let bare baea woOfled that Cbleo cfgan. aad we hope ovary mader of the Record wiM m that tboto to
UoaaM ffoea by the gbvanmaat on
April 33. 1104. has bM roeolvod by
agaat Dr. R. 8. Backtoad. - We hava aold a good mny dIRrat
FOR SALE
UTDMOBILE
RKSUECIiaP W
d«r
tfAKTlB-DlBUif room girl at oaoi
at tbo P. If. Battof lionaa.
aoTSO-U
WANTID-PoatUoa
Pboaolttt.
as offM
d«r
WANTtB-Yoar
data aad aaba likt atw. La^
varit a tpaeialty. PbHMaa Dya
YMa Ilf B naal St. CaU i4f
Cna. gboaa aad va wltl do tba raat.
oct taf
for a geaerml mito bm
oppoaHloa; win lieO for $1$$$:
•nap for tome oot; owot
health. AddreM I 4. Rorldt Og<brd. inch.
sov 74f
elemeat seems to have learned that
It maans **ihc worha** to llng^ aroond
there and ihrr do am get ^y stop
over checks for Ann Arbor.
Game Warden Chapman ! received
word Tuesday from Deputy Charles K.
POR SALE-14$4—Ptoorteea
Hoyt that la oompaay with Waoooala
bonae. $tb atr.*et. doee to
deputies he had erldse two tons of
factoriea and poatofSce;
froth lake trout and white Itah ship
ped from l.odlBgton to deklers In
Milwaukee. A targe portion | were of
Ulegal weight and all were caught out
POR SALE-14$3-Slg.it»m b____
MwaoiL The rIoUtora a|e being
Boyd avenue, cloa# to Roae street
oaoooted.
i
price $€$o. WadeiBroa.. $17 Unloa
Elijah Parwls. Lewis Kemble. Dr.
,alreet CIU. phone 131$.
rarge A. Gordon aad Frank Belan-
I RENT-^oomonOaaa
TwM^ street, eight
FOR SALE
rOR RALR-Sior* and M eoniar
■ rtOBl ud OiUi lUMU: splwdld
InulBMt toeatloa,' Rat apataUa;
•oold raot to rt|»t RartR. aaqalra
• Bbanaaa * UaatM.
oat »Mf
,for gardon; good buildings; all In
ftraKlass condition; ensU price
$3,000. Wade Bros.. $17 Union
POR tALC—14$S><Oood new scren
room boiiso. $th otrrot, doss to
aebool. market and church; aasy
terms. Prteo lieoo.
Wada Bros.. $17 Union St. Clta
pbpoa 131$.
dec 1 tf
' APPLES POR SALE-1 have aome
choice apploa by bushels for talc;
Grimes* Goldens. Baldwins. Green
ings. Talapahokklea. Pewsuklto.
B. J.
DOT 3C^tf
H-
POR EALE-14$3—One bundrod aad
sixty acre farm IS miles aouth of
city; screnty acre. lmpn»red: new
house, bam. windmill; all fenced;
Prtew I4&00. Wade Bros.. $17 a’lilon
alroet. Clta phone 131$. '
WE HAVE hardware Mocka ii Gra
Hotel and Bar Furniture atock
trade at Lake Ana. large flouring
Northern Ulchigan; one thouaand
mllltun feet of best hardwood, hem
lock and pine In Michigan; livery
bsm fully equipped In Trareme
Cliy. We have R, U. and saw mills
also a few choice kjcallons In cen
tral portion of Traverse City. We
hare gold and silver mines in the
grraiest inlniug district In the world
i/the orld n»ld I^lstrlct. Nevada.
Colorado.
e have properanywhere you
,wanl It. But wo have nothing w»
can offer you that: will equal the
Grand Traverse Region for safe,
sure prontahle Investment, either to
purchaser or oa security ft>. loan
Wo always have a gilt edged aecnrlly for your money and we al
ways have the money for gik edged
security.
WADB BROS.
$17 Union Street. Tiaverse City.
Mich.. CItt. phone I3l9. Call ui» up
by phone, local or long distance.
We pay the freight;
FOR RENT.
POR SALE~147$~r:>rty acre farm
quarter mile east W llayflrld; good
new cement block honse; good bnm. HOUStS TO RENT—Gwt Tenth St.;
price
Wade Bros., $17 Unlog
also cme comer Front and Rose. A.
alreet. Ctta phone 131$.
P. HuellmanteL
dec 8-tf
POR RENT-House 34$ Stale atree*.
ItewS Mrs. C, J. Kneeland.!
dec l$-3t
In good value, free and clear of eaciimhrancea Traverse riiy produc- POR RENT—Houae opposite Jail; $13
tlwk'Cash price |2.0o0.
Wade
month and water uaea. Dr.
tlrret. Cltz. phone
Bros.. $17 Union sic
Ulon St
131$.
13-tf
POR SALE—1477—Large e»gbt nx>«
boose. corBorl>f Cass and ISlh 8U. MOUSE POR RENT—Dr. Qauntlett
largo lot. houso well finished, on
^
decStf
atone fOuadaUan; easy term*. Price
$1100. Wade Bros.. $17 Union st.
lOUSE TO RENT-^eap. comet
Cits, phono 131$.
Oarfleld and SUto. Inquire F. G
Heumana. 131 Cass. T
dec $4f
JSdT4ihsri^u.;’w*lll^
ri
LOST
toola. Half oaah
LD8T—Scivtch collie, black, tan and
AS A Nev I fruit aad dairy - white. Notify R. a Carlisle. BV
Price $$300
Wredo Broa.,
^Rapids. R. F. D. No ,1. and reJcelw
1219.
reward,
'
dec l$-3f
POR SALE-14CS-37 I
LOST—Silk
handbag
contnlnlni
oaivbair milea city
glasses Call ClU. i^one $3€h Re
ward.
k aireet CUa. phone 131$.
mameled^belt pin. Salt
POR SALE-Oonwy cattle; I
sdde reward tfr reMimy
reMtradd Ito $05 8»aie
yeara old. bred from rrgl
dec IMt
atock. St. Lambert -etraln; 1 huU
ease of^Northport. 13 months old.
rrglstei^; I boll calf, high grade,
AFTKR trriag a suaU talk
nine moatbs old. well bred, aolld
IDEAL bock wheat Soar! yon will want
eolor. good liie. dieap: l cow. Tl a 35 lb, 80 lb. or 100
volla Ibany eoeond. registered; 1
heifer 1$ gMtha ^ Daisy of
Northport. ieglal«rwil^l»r *nide
rows to Bell, alao yonag hetfera.
Golden Rod Farm. Byron Woolaey.
dec If-Ct*
iilnttiaiB
Uw ftmt. Price uk«l it epoC ouh.
Price ttSM.
Wede^^^Bi^^ SIT
Brimle. were arreated and ined $40
for hunttag deer with doga Warranu
niw out for several other; for the
a
Etenins Rinrl!
^aeya
Arc IMi
HOLLY
WRKATHS-we
make
bem out of fresh stock. F. M.
Patoe s greeaboaae.dec l$-3t
6eo* H.
OKN'rim'w
201 Trait sirt•I
U». J. 0. A SAKT
ta • a m f la $ 4
A BIG LOAD OF DRY WOOD for
$1.3S at the South Side Lumber Co
Dec. 14 Ct
'^OLLY.
gatox
aad
m
wreaths at Stlckacy s grocery.
Farmlfor Sale
1 have a number of tsood
I (annn, all the way from 40 to
i 160 acres; for sale, or if you
have any good property. I mlL
take it in exchange and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
|a good farm for less money'
I than you can buy it of any
body else. I have farms
which are located from four;
to 20 miles from Traverse
ja.S*int0B /6B0. W. BeWETHT' jCity. all good improved land.
nORROE h MeWETHT ‘i
H. HYMAN
Dr. W. J. Higgins
Dokier P. Court Van Worden wgs
fined,$$0 with $10 coau by
Jud$e
Stuart at Grand Rapids on the charge
of practicing medicine without, a H
ORIENTAL .
STORE
;
ly Joined member, to defiance
.
cienl custom, one afternoon ventured
spend they d do mlgllty m-,to make a remark about the weather
tie work for their coaxtltueuu.1
to a man with whom be waa-4Krf perw
Charming
Gilts
Mdican Hiui«lwork (Mian,
dainty embroiderod piea^.
dapnnesp china Ware. W©
are luwdquartera for these
goodi and we are aeliinK at
25 per cent otL
dapaiK
Lietjmml Trays,
allssizes. Very eln‘ip.
•Tapanese Baskpls. all sizes,
all prices.
Open every evening
t0SE.Fro«t
Porcelain Work
Arc Your CoIlccUons Slow
Btre yon accoute that
You Have Given Up?
Ilf yon have, let me coUcct
them for yon.
OW acoooDte promptly attoided.
to and I oaa make money for yon
A. Pohorai
Collection AAgency, o
Clothing 1
HOME MADE mtece meat l$c.
McCormick of courre. $7$ East Eighth
Sireet.
dee 17-tf
TRY A RECORD
A^
Hamilton
Traversa Oty. Mich, Sept 10. 1$0€
bava placed a number of^coounU
vllh A. Pohoral i agency for collect
ipn. many of them long outlawed; bat
Jual the same Mr. Poboral brought the
delinquenu to Ume and prompt set
Dr. E L. A«hU». Deatlri.
Sugge,stions
for Christmas
Un.n IVrfHca ami Towels
Siand and Drwscr Spreads Wl
low Tops. etc.
HANDKERCHIEFS, all kinds
-Including liiltul gisHis. al io
Jjidii-s alt DUfv ifmu at .V cmcH.
New Silver M.ial
M,
Knives
Forks .Hid .SjK un^. b«-M iiad
. MibMltuic for Kllvn.
Flue Water 8«-u. funrv t
Idi-ia and fiQ«>.gtasR ware.
bm
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Baniiun & Earl’s
Diamonds from SIO
to $300
SDver and Ebony Brashes.
Combs. Mirrors.
MlUlary Brashes.
Manicnre Sets.
Fine wUtc. pertect stones, laey
Traveling Sets. etc.
mske n good Investinent as
WeU as a alee preseaL
WE HAVE A HNE UNE OF
SnVER PLATED WARE.
rca
nowadays
Umbrellas, Ladies’ aita Genis*,
We htT» the Hhtnilton. llHnoiB. Bockfrom $4 to $12 ed^
Watches
ford. Elgin nnd Wahham, and caws
for thp hnme, from nickle to (olid gold,
allnt the voiy loweet price at wbieh
they can l»> a(^d.
A One assmimeBt Of'docks
tromfl tom.
«o,nr •equalntril. The rieUm ot thU
outrage glared aionOy at
iraior. “Did you addruaa me. alrr he
deotoiided with as awful frown. ^Y«
I dkt- wms the defiant reply. -I said
n was a fine day.** the other dlgeated
the ohservatton thoughtfully. Then,
sfier an impressive pause, he turned
to lU bold exponent. * ‘Well, pray
den t let it occur
---- ----------------
DENTIST
parents. He palii
Alexander McOoskey. detoocratlcl Monnreha must know more than
candidate tor county surveyor In 8par-f one language. King Edward, who trav
la. Wis.. has filed «n account of his eU-tl m» imich. speaks French better
fxiH-jisoa In the campaign imbu'd laM than st>rnc Fivnrhmen. aiul also r»e.. ^
h. Hla affidavit deMares! that It; man. The exar of HuKsia speaks |
coal hliu Just three cenu loirun for French as well as his native tongue
office, the money having betuiuMHl In : and knows the numerous dialects.
Mtage.
: Emperor William of Germany stMtaks
John Howard Ijircoml'e. 8$ years | French and English correctly and is
d. a veteran employe of the iixmalon also well versed In l-atln/ The king of
office and the man who toukht An ! Spain, the voungest of all. speaks
drew Carnegie telegraphy, has Just Ge:n»an with ease and. also French
died at Belle.xvllle. Md When he r^ ami English.
of his niar(rom office some months ago rlage he now practices the latter. The
Mr. Carnegie gave him a peiiaiuD xJI king of Portugal speuks French. Eng-j
1100 n month for life.
-j
j lltdi. German nnd Spaatah. The king
<^ar S. Straus, the new secreury I of Italy is ‘
of commerce and labor. Is a i^nols- ruc
varioua Italian dtalecu.
chinery.*' he said, -has robbed ut of
Though EHhu Root. secr*4ar>' of
ou> useful arts to a great extent. In state, ta a great lawyer, and a suc
achlne made things there can U- no cessful dlplpmat. the verbiage of the
artistic quality, no Ipdlvldual txpivsi^- diplomatic papers^that bear his name
In hand made things even the ta not his. As a lawyer of targe prac
>leat. there U always an oppor- tice he acquired the habit of direct
innll for art to show Itself.** 1
ness and iDclslveness. which ta illy
Oeaeral Picquart. French ihlnlster suited to the ways and customs of di
of war. ta a sort of Admirabl^ Crich- plomacy. Realltlng this fully. It was
too. for. bealdfw a wide generi I culti- not long after Mr. Root amiuped the
vatloa he reads, srriies. and | speaks duties oC secretary erf state that he
Ruaslan. German and Engltah and dlscxivgred that tMf aafeat course for
Such knowledge of ta|nguage him to pnrsue would be for him to
mmuo with Frenchmeii. even | have one of hta atsUtants doGie
‘
those of education, but Geneiial Pic- the formal and stilled Ungaa# of diquaiVa facility U explained, pfriiaps. plomacy every communlcatloo of Im
by the fact that he is an Aisatian. portance he had to make
The AlaatUita have long beeii noted eign power. Accordingly he
in France for the
statant Secreiarj- Adee. who has been
which they acquire
longer In the aute department than
*JPrtvaie- John Allen of MlaAlaaippl any other high official tbecR'compose
thinks It U a good thing that c4ogreaa
men did not vote to ratae their own
In some of the u^ exclu
exclusive Lonsalaries. **Of course,* be saysj -they don clubs it 1s a fwlous
1
^
breach
of
earn more money than they are paid etiquette for one Wmber
and ought to get more, but as is mat
her without obtaining
ter of fact If their aalariea were larg
s
Introduction
er they would tap Just ao much leas
Just returned
account to the government. If they abroad tells how be almost exploded
had more money to spend they'i have while wltneaalng a scene io an old
establlahed PaU Rail caravansery
long aga Of conrae, he did not dare
demonstrated how different foodea
of ireaimenl will have different ef
ta apples, and he holds tbht the
» to tree ef men. By way of 11lustration he tella of a good natored
fellow who had a ahrrwtah wife. One
morning after ahoaing him ruundiy
A without hta
breakfast. While tm hta way down
town in a atreet car he heard a sourlooking woman dtapute wtfh the con
ductor resarding her fare. At length
she said, -is there a geutleman to
(his car who WiU ataad by and are a
ladytosaltedr The hungry man whose
nature had beea spoiled roee e^riy.
HOLLY.
for Xmas decofatibns at
jrwirrry.
GENERAL INSURANCE j
II general Hews
L«lh«T Burbuk. tb, pUat
as. CARVER a ana
*5!n2^"’-&
waa playlag In McCamly park whew
H ma in front of a atreet ear. Its
Also;
*l$06 Northern Touring
left hind foot was cut off. leaving
two or three inches o\ bone protrod Car.- only used four .months; In A I
ditlon. $1350
Ing. This the animat removed, piece
me -ITOC
Xi Elmore Touring Car/* TiaadarJ, Ob^iibJii and Tarmw* Mai
by piece, with his teeth, giving the
amputation constant atienllon with
TBE WHITE OOHPAKY. Gifote
his lips and tongue The wound ha.s 74 Farrar St.
“
Dfffrolt. Mich.
now henled complelelv and the dog
hops aliout on Ibiv-e legs with appnr
POR SALE—1480—nne houae. comer
of Boyd and Pront{ large lot; new
house; eaay terma; prioe $1300.
Wade Bros..
Bros., $17 Union atreoL CIU
pbone 131$.
siif'
Ian the Satobtog toacb to tbe aota aad life giTtagtoaicpUlsoa^
3Sc at Bagbee Drag Oo. Kaaaah
ki> M S IMMM ta BiSsi^
Btoliea. MUag ahoat $ll0^
The Charch of oar FWhtr. Ualveraalhrt. at UiaMag. has tcadfred
Chkwcoll'* **•*■•»'
Indtans wlH each re- brands of clgara.bat acear before bad
to Roe. Rhea M
$» » Theee are 7.S03 poraoos oaa that leaped no aaddealy iato the
who has the offer
baldagtog to the vartoas bands of the •rsi place to oar djkr trade as the
WANTM-M
As a reaalt of boteg a^e
Si ta iMl Mt won •ALC-147l->li
^|Lake Superior tadtoaa. aad'they wUljWadswwth Brachan
•M « ft
shot to tha oye by Cbar1f|s
U ptr Mt; soot M^Baak holkl^
fMlT« ta an SdWIJI. All those body who know, what
while oal haatl^ieo$aa$l^vto
»»• cat MlB» Me «ap«; foartf
who have reaehtsd the llkaa It and the fact that it aelta for $c
for OM M Mmh m W ftniMsd.
rtagtoa of Atamm^ ha. lost the olgiitj ^ of 1$ frill fedHve the moaey.
doea not leeasa Its poxMilarity. fbr ta
Ta tfpif. M altlMr M or Ou. KtoH KIMt. atL
oTMa right eye. /
-j ^raat to kaow bow 1 <»a m
quality U is equal to any lO or f$c
jMio to Ctaotaal Worte at Car rOR •AU-]MT-«itr act*, htff la a grape arbor at Oraito RapMa. my bnalMBd sappott me. I wonT
cigar.
i MSao M( or
Hooor ■n* *«t af iumrom Cowr. mu tiMLbody of Peter Hoogtaad^foaad with him beeaaae he amokea
'Everyone who U going to have
ktBSHi oa Ml. B. B. or fboM to
J. amokera at the CbriaUaaB dtaaer
haaglag Tweaday momiag. VU wasI dOjebewa.**
$0! chews.** This ta what Mrs. Andy
An
r C. OmmmA Traforat CHy. Mkh.
.Boiler, who
doe lt<f ha atTMt. au. iluw* UI».
whipped him oae day eeotly from
of poUee T
week. It ta allegad.
^
WAfrriO-Oiii to do emnu boM
y^T% of age aad her hnabaad is 7$.
a
In a St of Jaaloaar Moa^y Bight,
' oorf. ao oaohiac or litmlae. Mr«. oloao IB. Cash ptico flioa
They were married on Sot. 3. tost.
Ri
Mrs. Aaoa Woodmaa of Oniid Rapids,
Tnnk L. Sbaior. fOl Waat Taath Dt^. tl7 UaJoa atroat au.
carboBc |mld. Shej^nnd three weeks later the wife left
look Borphtoe
HOME MADE candles, all pare.
I
«««t.
dor i:-tf im.
wiU tecorer. probably.
her baabaad. *T did aot know that my only (he hast The l^aGrettl.
aad
^ve
her
hnabaad
had •acb ftliby habUa.** she
I ;top baggy and
WAMTID-ff yoa bar# aay klad oi
iSQuife L m. Trim milk aad eggs until ctora |arTlTed. aaU|. -I would not Uve with a man
work to bo doaa promptly pl«aoi
who amoked or \chewed.** Mr. Butler
dec lO-tf
For the tint lime In
ran m Boardmaa* awaua. Call
there ta aot a priaoaer in Washtenaw recently inherited from a brother a
boort rroM ij to 1 aooaa. frooi < ic FOR SALt-Cantega faotory. Mif$. eoaaty Jail The last cmr was an old $€,000 home la Detroit.
• riraalaga.
dor IT-U
with power. macbiBerr aao toole Btoa who was takco to the eoonty An tmoauaJ bit of surgery 4ras per
all llghlod by eMrtcIty; good Sr boascL la past yearn there ImTr been formed at Battle Creek a few days
WAffTfO- lod ytrl tor goarral
protoetloo. la a ISO place of IMO; all the way from Sfty to ninety la Jail ago by a little pug dog owned by Ed
Model K. Winton.- full lea
Mn. C. i. Kaot^Uod.
threo rallroaSa aM a great opeolng dnrtag Berber days, but Mte hobo ward Coe. 3$ Spring atreet. The dog
WANTED.
Mow CM for ElBapv.
Sterling Silver Koivea, Frirkt, Spoons,
Berry Spoons,
Cold Meat I'orks, Butter Spreaders,
Fruit Knives,
Cream Ladle*,
Gravy Ladles, Sugar Spoons,
Butter Knives.
Oyster Forks.
Berry Forks.
Carving Sets
and various other lines.
We haudle the Pickard Hand-paiat^
China, the 6ne*t that u madp. A picee of
this, or of the Hawks Cat Glass would
makea fioepreaent
Biugs. Broochca, BraoeleU. Scarf Pint. Kook
Chains and Locketa. Chains. • Charm*,
Cuff Bnttona.
Comha.
ThimW.a.
Fountain Pena,
Opera Glatsea,
F.old Olaaaes. Spectacles
and \-arioas other articles, any oue of which will
make a fine prwn^nk
This store will be open eveniogs'uotil alter Christmas.
" ’
BarBiim & Earl tsa Front st
m-
I
Thpt WM fha chMds of a Ml#«y 9iw
Ty^ ^
common aenas
al cl IS have a
LMkPtahnaarQaoHar.
TuiT^r
iTr^tiMiJiii.
V tho tooltoh pcoyto who
M ahr«yt uillif i|p ai^ «mt 4I»- that IhlrtaM la aa wilacty i
avvwy ttat Umt tev* li^ Vov tt
ItalMttktM*
fan Hat fm
yon taha oaa opt tad look at
Ctaailitiftkau
7«M >MI7 iaT« dUagkt tiMt aU ira of iLiad yM«to ind Hdirtaaas aB #en
There ara thlrtacn stars abo«ra tha
tkmm wo to alOTi^ at Ueaw tlM. bat
It te Ml Ml 1l MMMTtte Hfbt to ecgla’s haad; thlrtaan faaihers la tts
wIom: Ulrtaen faathen la tu UU;
tho ftm. btoac oteMTojl lor tl
hart OB the shield on Its
tIM: tboa Mkm.tlM mm M
thtrtnmi arrows In Its left
.u. takm: thlr^aa taaeea oa the ollwebranch In its Hght tnhm. and thlrtaan
I otoMor. aad to t «
MMflf U»a lettera In the words, gnarter dolUr.
•rat to fall aatoap. to thf laai M wMm. Why. thirtaea may ha called oar na
sr; wg grew oM of the
Aftor UMiCh. haaHac to ^ha trot ta iw
aato eoMiOMaaaa.
Tito 41flMI oiginal thlileon cokmlos. aad In honor
porta of tba bo«7 fan aitoap at dlfarw of that fact, we hcM thiflten stripes
with tha fbai. ^ totayadiialto
wai4a to tha obatar of paraona acttoa.
Warn faat arw tbarafoM aaoMltol to
pilr.
“Why. HnroM.** anld his mother: -If
here aren't two hotoa in these brandtrousers of yoara.- and holding
them up to slew, she added. -.Now
Tha Noftli •Mf'a U#iL
H
It to pra^ hoM Ui hfitoaa aona of taat that a preuy apactaOe."
-Why.
mamasa.- rspllad Harold,
tb# thlapa that Uk aetoMtoU tall
aad jrat wa kaow that thhr hra traa< fognlahly. *it looka mora Ukd h pair of
Tbay tal) at, tor aoa^pla. that tha
light that wa aaa fitM tha NorU Star
Tha report of tha librarian of CooUHrtghi toft that aur ifiy paara ago.
aad haa baas all that tin# paaalag
orar tha apaea batwaa^ tha alar aad
ilka earth. Aa light trafala ahoat IK.bOD milaa a aaeoad. tha,dlataaaa of tha
North 8Ur from aa to almost laooacalvaabkL Bat thara to a atraager
thing thaa that aboat Ic for If tha
light from tha alar takaa ifty year* to
taaah aa, tha alar itaalf may hare beaa
blottad out of axtoUaea tfty years
ago. ao far as we know. Or. to put
It differently. If the North Star were
tooitad out of ealataoca today. Its ilgbt
would coottaaa to raach as for Ifiy
What graht things
^ire to thinks about!
Utrot pbotiifrtpb c*f Mr*. Ruth Hot 4>r aoil Oowiv torally. The bMttUtnl
8wlM «obto«omiii and h»lre*«. vhoin l)o«la converltt! to abown to «the
linra plrtoTi^ The maolul up|M*r pictura to Hurt of John Aloaander Dowto
Ui4 tiiUtoni««ih it Mr*. Jamaa noirir bit wife. The bottom plcinrc abowt
l)uwU\ the
the
The highest tokaa to tha world ara
tha Hlmalayag to Thibet, whara thara
are some bodtoa^rf water aa high as
20.0M feet above the leral of tha
we hold tt-
tt, when fct5|^ you
I to Qal^!
Naiareth town In QaUlae!
Strumming a desert malody.
The Bedouin minstrel rolls to
street:
At the Wall of the t*lrgin the
ens meet;
A mnnnsertpt of the BiUa made In
RUNDAT SCHOOLS and churches the ninth eentury and the oldest ono
In exlatenee. to being exhiUted at the
get our prloea betoro bu>lng
Brlttob Muaeuiii,
oaiidlas. Tha Palace.
dec
^ bci Ac oven, note^
to ^by * package ^
vciy beauty o{ wUch mabei
youbi^
MM10NAL wscurr coMMtir
tha
A tor b«ll pto »nd' • TiUlut,] TH08B nNB ImportiH ha
|»>ta(.to 1U« u. Ujr on. .irny
And the o^^rea^aI^rar boar by hoar
Over the crest where the wild crags j for y^
Aa thioagk their branches tha npaU
wind alaals:
kJ::;. .own .
Rheamati^
/la nearly erery straac la Japanese
otttow la a pnhlto oven, where, for a
small tee, housewirea may have their
dinners and suppers cooked fur thaOL
Tha Indastrla Textile annooacea
acleattols that a aptder-weh factory Is la aacceatal operation at Chalatollatidoa. nanr
Parts, where ropes are made of spider
Une^a Biscuit
Ah, what a foMaw hanmmy,
Tha dawn aaama. ioadtog Iti
wWte walla!
And. whan tha Tiolat twltl^t fainA
What a Tmat procaasional df aura
Fngannu over Its atUlad haMtu!
And whfw tha fuU mooa tonchaa the
halghi
j ■
Of Tabor, a torch of briinant llghtj
New was sight more lair to aae;
Kaumh town to Oamea.
Al,lhe sound of tha words 1
nr
Kindles as amth does, under the
iprlng,
TUI tha demi days rise for our vWonlag;
And jout of them one compassionate
face
Beams with a more than mortal
Dr. ftoop’s
,Rheumattc Rein^
1 ***sI'SwSuT 4*Solfej
^
KKW C.RKKNHOl’PK. CV»me and
s.>.» cHir Clirtsimas plauls. F. M.
Paine's gnvnbouiie.
dec IV Si
POULTUY. Nuts and “OyMart
W<-<\HTUirk of CCHIW. STO KSSt Wgbtb
StriHM.
dec IMf
The entrance to the Me<
Ri*a at Olbraltar I* twelve i
Out of them one InsplHni voice
Cries in the ears of the world, -ne
The head Instrirloi of the Naval
Jolce!"
Oollcge of China U an American .
And ev«r a beacon of Hope shall be
NniaraUi town In QaUlee!
—Clinton ScoUard
\VK WIIX s^rU 1.. > ime.pound boxes
of nne cix-auIS ft -ic 1ST potmd. The
dec 1»|/V ;;
IF. for any reason, your grocer does l•alac•^ •
not romtoh iwo wllh IDBAL products,
liASTKUN IU>U-Y -the beat gmde.
call up the min. we will see that you fresh nml aeU IhitUhI. F. U. l*alna'S
get IL Both phones.
doc S.lf gTocubouM\
dec
.rg ...
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company
Dressers and
Bedroom
Suites
The gn-ateiil nsaortroent of
flue dresseta ami variety of
pli*cei you ulll tod any where.
IV.OO. II2.U0. I1S.25. lie.00,
117.50, |tK,M. iSlOO, ISa.IM).
I25.M. $30.00.
BEDROOM SyiTES.
•
Full three pleetHi. |IS.S0. $21.75.
$M.W. $27.00. $2k00. $30.00.
$34.00, $3fl.00,
$€0.00.
Inlasitm m $€€.00. mahogany at
$54.50. $GC»>0. $l25w
Remember This Fa^!
No etore in' this part of the state can show/ you a larger
or better selected slock of Furniture, and when quality is con
sidered our goods arc the cheapest in the city. You can place
confidence in everything we sell and if it shouldn't prove Sat
isfactory, which is very rare, we are always willing to m^ke
it right. Make your Christmas selections now.
and have them set aside for you.
R>ery home nhould have a Piano.
Tbvy am benutiful trm the nrttotlc
atandpolat, and aiich n ptoMure nnd
comfort to own. Wo sell the Brad
bury. 8<%Bbert and Henning.
be
As convifiient phTc c»f furuiluri*
Th<‘ Ooblt-n Oak sr«* priced at $11
in 50. $IC.t»«. $20 00.
Th«- beautiful Mission at $22.<mi. oiul
"The ll»hog.*«> »t
mmM
mm
Sectional
Bookcases ,
Pianos
ChHalmaa day would
innri inters
perfect
with auch n gift.
The most convenient bopkcaae ever
invented. -It ono be madej any height
ron wsBl by adding new jeectlou ne
be lower ooes became jailed. You
alaaya have a place fur y^r valuable
liooka. keeping Ibom out jof the
and bourn saved many Hides by knowng just whtTu to pul yoliir hands on
he book yon want. Therej Is a writing
ComMnatioii Bookcases
3u%t the place for yoor writing mm '
|cri;i!s. valuable paper* and choice
liouks. and we show tbe totem alybw
and nuM beautiful goods. Priced al
11.3.541. $15.50. $!7.U0. $20.«i. $2!.to».
$*24,541. $2X. $3U. $3€.
5iw*.""lc MirelSd
nicent
MH* the^ bookcas«4-tth B
Chrjstmas gift that can bb i
EMners
As Bn« > line si to be toend.
Tblnr.Bve dlBerrm M;tec to teleci
rn». BMl tbe toee «e tioa $4A0
to $$$.00 for a eel of sli ehnir*.
Chairs
SuA , Mock to ortoc* ftoit
A« good » gin •• to be toe.
. nUICTCBt Style* «• Sc
Iccllraai.
Otfice
Rockers
Chairs
sH—
u giria, Rerlde arms or
HHlng
As great a stock as you will
find in this part of tbe aUte.
Somethiag for every room ,ln/:
Allele.
SlUlngroom Rockers. $3.2S.
$3.75. $4A0. $7.00. $S.60, $10.00.
Parlor and Den Rockers.
lAM. urn
$10.00.
$15.00.
$18JO.UO.OO. $25,00.
Tuflcteh
Rockers
MOO. $40.00. $42.00,
$50.00, $52.00.
$2$.00,
fikOK
I
»As*. ♦*.<«. t»M, maA own
$is.se . $15.00, IIAOO. ntMi
IIS.00, $15.00. *
From Cellar to Garret We Furnish You Christmas Furniture
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llicbi||«o deck.
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USE
6cB«i;BcGas
COKE
Tlw McidFML
the eoTMT of the Traey^ ktidtoP
a cmtrlwa not tor -Y
* bat tor life. Bat Jwry woe
Mtoito the OMTtoot grig of o hoy. Oae woald
MMt
Jakho woatoa «f«lc4to tor a
Id laid pap^ lor faa.
Ha caae laaghiag la^ the t
OIL a •. CHAM, ftotof^i Otoi
tot Wntota Mo0k to 417 Mi Mi iollo. folke! My. bat lie lolly cold
oat! MU’ Tracy. 1 beea oat oa
tracks today. TherFe a bag of coal
>va:ptalrs. I cooldn’t carry It apt
i. a HAIITIH-PLTtodM Mi ta *^Well aow. It yon alaT the Maae
eat boy! Tbert i oo«e rah for y
Hot. too!”
MAfW CRAW« DSUVnY-Uiii -Wan. aow. tpyoa mlaY the blees^
Mskt. Ptotoit aai tiMki. OMto leat tort!- retorted laaghtiag Jerry,
akiag otrliea to the tabto -Ynai!
St aty Book atoto.
Taai! It takes laash to warto a toller
up! Hoar’s your foot. KUxabeihr
MM. a u OONNIM Mr in
BUabeth’e throat was full o!
psften^ Of or CItf Book StoM 1
aches and luiaps. She ahook her bead.
li.
>d team caiae laataad of worts,
‘No!- <i4ei Jerry, making a wry
AMli. F. NKRUNOCa LAWYER— face, -r canY aland salt water in this
Money to Iosd. tit SUU Bank
ore mush. If yoo'd got sugar-boUdInf. CltUen. phone 6W.
nuaheth laaghed in apito of her
Ilf at night of the coartca) tittle
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Orand face, all soparkle with geolil hnamr
SARA T. CHARS. $L De-Ottto vM
Dr. O. a Ckaaa. BUU BMk bMk
Both pboMi. SSS-Sr. Btolitoto SM
W.MIStiUBL Cits. pkOM Til.
Da r. HOLOSWORTH-Spodal ah
tantloa to ilaMtaat cC tba aya. tar.
aoaa sad throat Olaaaaa Sttad
Orar Jokaaoa drag stora. ,Both
DR. B. D MINOR-OfSoa orar Aiaarl
can Drat ttora. Bpadal attantloa
to aya. aar. aoaa aai tkiaaLiliMtoto
15.00
TODAY.
DR. W. E.
Traverse City
Gas Co.
STORM SASH
Cits:. Id:; Ban M. BaaMaaoa. TM
Waahlncton sUaat. CIU. pboaa Sit.
Bell phono St.T. W. THIRLVY. 1
naa 4 D^‘s h
ARTHUR HOLUDAY. M. a-Phyil
dnn and Bnrfaon. Raaorod to of
Saat^la Munion block orer Banina
4»arl1. Cltlaana phona m.
HARRY B. HARNER-Dspart plana
Why dt in a cold room
when a little mo8ey^pcnt
will keep it out?
Storm sash are KU^ranteed to pay for themselves in two years in
saving of fuel.
Gel oiir prices.
*
All kinds c f lumber and
interior finish.
Soutb Side
inmber Co.
Cit m
‘Maxwell’
Motor .Cars
»re sold with a pos
itive guarantee that
as good a car cagpot
be sold legitimately
(ora dollar lest.
Ask (or reasons why
and iuU particulars of
Walter
M. Paige
* LOCAL ACEST.
a*rO»aalMMrB«t
The thonght woffi ton rnwi tohehome.
Ttae In BO toWag whnt wooM hare
happened If Jerry Brm had aot jnst
ihea <MM tato the roow. Jerry
M. M
Tnrme LMi and Umm Oo, r
ThtotoU, Mmsmt. OeSMtotoit
HaalttM 4 Mnifkao Uaek.
gnnrantaad. WIU KiabaXl
Hoaaa. Cits, phoaa SSL
MONEY TO LOAN-No Ui eUato
put In mortgagaa. Hootoa tor aala.
inautra at & Mbteaarm. Park
Plaoa holaL '
toar
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Oar*
Tor. Prioat raaaonahla. OOea vlU
O. P. Canrar 4 Bro. Bolk pboaaa.
OR. E. L. THIRDBY-Bpidal attaa
Uoo to dUaaaaa of dilldraii. Boom
401 Btata BMk bldg. ^ phoMa.
Holiday Difts
For smokers
Fanej’ Boxes of Cigars
Genuine Meeiadiaum and
Briar Pipes
Cigar Holders
Tobacco Pouches
Full line of Smokers’ arti
cles
‘Don't fSrget Skidoo Cigars
Birdsell & Owen
144 K. Ftool BC.
He saye she’s, got to alt there
weeks unless she can hare some
I.- aald Mra. Tracy, coming In
to the rooai with Jerry’s aack of coaL
-How In the world did you make out
to log thU cieah from the tracks.
l«y? There’s most half a bushel! Itll
last spleiidM! Hart coal, too ”
”1 had my eye ua this here mush.”
ild Jerry ailUUcally polUhlng ot
the plate aini hU eager toogtre.
”Gih;ss they had a spUlout. There's
loU more- l*ra goU’ back after lt.“
“You re -going to do no such thing
Tell me where. I re got to take these
to the shop. There s s moon. I can
see to get It.** said Mrs. Tracy. One
goes tor nnd endures much for half
n bushel of fuel.
Jerry told her where the precloa«
ind ass and she hurried away.
*r:ueaa my rmtehes are too short;
saia Jerry thoughtfully.
^>o you think I’d take them? ” ertod
niuMh lodigMOtly. “Bttl you
Be. the Tree! Didn't yon ever .ce
oae?” No,* jero' had newer seen
tree. It was not guile
yt*ar since Mrs. Tnc^ had brought
him home from a hoo*el where.- she
had found him crying over a
moUier whom the adlhorliies were
burrylnd away to a charily burUl.
"Heaven won t let me mlsa Hie ire
and food." said Jdrs. Tracy. "He'^onn
look like he'd lire long, anyhow."
.Mrs. Trme}'*a meagre tore was fiwstIng for Jerry. He took on strength,
and with a little help was started In
the newspaper business. He brought
her all he earned—pitiful little all!
For a lad on crotches . however, it
goes In stories, cannot jin the real liv
ing do as much as the ^ who can
run on nimble feet.
• Tell me about the tree.” said Jer
ry. and for the hundredth time Us
ened with beating heart as Elltabelh
told over Us beauties and wonders
*^11 Isn't lust a common tree like
those over oh toe avenue.- It has no
leaves, only gre^ prickles all ovc
i.
It's wide CKit near the
, and l! goes np and up to the
getttog snmllto- and amaller.
HU ItY toll one brsnefc. And on the
lop*of that's the star!" She paused In
breathless raptnra.
"Don’t you want to read to me *bou
the Star again?" Jerry, loved to hear
Bllaabeth ni)dded'aid Jerry hob^
brought up where Kblea were toe
bast known of oil bookk
ianbeth read In a bight pitched
monoteme while Jerry stared at the
red wink rt coal through the cracked
store. Aad as the atoi^ went on the
wink became the star and the little
newsboy wns one of fhe wise men
aearthing to n atranoe tond for
-Isn't tKat apiMidli?
.. .And the
Joseph Sleder & Sons
\mtm
anarer
IL
Md
MiyMiaaaiya
an wMial-nad ap^
of papt— laM na
yon will End to the meht and pooltr
line what yoar eyea. ^peUte. tMd
and stomaih oaU tor. qareritllv dreaaad. handled and -cat dp- to
your neada anr freah and as
proTiakma amrtt the kaoominii:
oar oMoM aM oorat jpefrone
are cottftdent you srto endorae our
aerricea and pricing na wMI.
Reorahne. wi Make nanngt iMly
:80iBiiaFfBiik^.
BbfkphooBB.
w.:U''
Ttoly tweaty-Bve creta.grettofl|||r'f]toe tost gtft givmt. Jetty, with peckTb. peBtotoM knew Bto
bOMtog.
hrert MrBewtog.
e and TIrae had mat
waOirt Imam beMde PimbMh. while
iaggto?" The gM
sm toMoed
■■■WHS m.| "Dn MidM Deaegal dome beMod. enyID Mm. TYs«yyon ore thin Mir* potting Ms
on Jsvry’s nhonlirr. “He'n hiiytog
oadd hdr gtod aad «4
this aUo stick an' giving It you *<Uuss
to lore Jsny. baft Jetto'
he's tbs kind Is good to girta. Brer
Jerry never Btocbcd. MJaT Tracy a
"Yes.' paid toe polteemen.
mra moH net bn iMm to toret years nre^ toU ren atghft. stoc
rmi thia rerahm. but bn bni bRlA told ear Utile sea—the only
k! harrah!- TBa lltile fel- tbnt tbn prtlrrmnn’h MuMm
eyw toM nnu more than pan wny
Ckitodana tree.
out of a dilemmma.
>
We made, htm a
Maggie darted away, bnggtos her
Aad toe wtfeY
traanure. and Mlcbnsl ouMd to \nm- DWW
* he eliealnted. rthnbt
wwwww since lor the care
QM -I gra that's nnough of t4klnt
■t nMto. -Toa’re got i
tohlaneet
of Mm. Bo wrre beea hxiktog about
the
in^
of
the
lame.
Mr.
TImonsf**
he
Don Y toey acR
for a tome UlHetod to wm Ms ctMchanU la bia roughest. gruEsst volcu,
aad yleep to hU bqd- M
that made Jerry shrivel up tUl be toft
bay them. Mother oaty •
ax the Seeing Maggln. i'TtY
canto to the bonato-and you earaed
I ej^ »ad the quicki wort to
Bslaess your'e In. making the
that. Shell pat paid tenlgbL hot K’s
sUpHtopetorrMtBntyoacanga ebst of H. but when tt comoa to
wbpne'
Td op
rah! hi
Jerry!* Tbit wa« all her ooaa
Mis* Tracy.** said Jerry ns he
net oE the next morning.
-Why.
ky. tor the laM'a aake-r-o. ru be knockto’ *iaond aomc
Mebbe 1 kin End some We coal.
Don't keep any muah for me. Gueaa
ni dine oat!- and toe lad went off
tanghlng at the sorry little joke
il goto* to eat up all they
got." he aald to hlmaelf aa he reached
the' street to the gray, cold morning.
And them crutchea has to be got!
Ooeea 1 don’t *meiDber the nights
Ellz’beth held my feet to her handk to
warm >m. eh? And toe times she
Uke molasses’ on her mush.
SOS I could have some, eh? ’M! M?
Jerry’s no fool "
The newspapers were soon dlk|josed
of that day-sooner
usual, for
never was Jerry’s face blighter or
hU voice gayer He had a big PUA*
»se growing to his betart and It
armed , him through nnd through.
He was going to buy those crutches
Tying up the morning's proits In
his cldtoes—for those p^mles were
ascred to Mrs. Tracy—Jerry stood on
the busy stmt corner, looking this
way nnd tost. Where did they m il
crutches? He lud seen plenty, but al
ways to use.
"i wonder where these ronir from.*’
be aald. eyeing his own pair a 1th new
luter(*ia. "1 s’pose mother bought
cm," He alghcd. She bad not Iwn a
very aucceaaful mother, and her death
had really opened his war to toe
romfort of hts life. But then
bis! In all the great city—
to all the big world-no ooe waa his
and he waa no one’s, it Is a strange,
cut-lottse, ahut>out-or-doora feeling.
!•? cried^the boy aloud.
Bhikinc klin^ bmptitftXr: -Wh«i B
gt>t roe? nr aak some one," and He
atralgbi for a policeman at toe
"Crutches, is It? I^Yhat do you be
wauling of another pair?"
*T3uesx that's my little stoiy." an*
tyeretl Jerry: grinning: "Mebbe I'm
dn* to trade!"
The policeman was* thoughtful a
omeut.
"1 saw one In TImon’s place this
vt rr morning."
"You did? Only one?"
"Everybody don't- be needing two.
sonny!" said the bIg-man kindly.
•Maybe she wouldn't" aald Jerry.
ihlnklnjN aloud.
The policeman ’smiled: *'I'm going
by Timons's in ten minutes or to." he
said. "Ill introduce you as my
friend!"
That’s talk," aald Jerry, and set
tlrt against a curb to wait.
Tlmon's wna a pawnubop,one of toe
saddest places of barter, once you
knew how It came by Its strange and
varied stock.
"Is the crutch for sale. Mr. Tlmfs?" ahouted to® policeman to the
proprietor In the tear of the close,
drt sboi>.
EDona, n bringing. nniUlng. ^ous
little man. imrrirt forward. Hf woo
dered wbefher h? had been receiving
stolen goods. Michael Donegal was
keen on such acenta.
"Good morning. Mr. Donegal! The
leelle crutch? Vaaa! It la for sale."
Something buried Itself among the
three who had met midway of the
—an atom of a girl, who flung
herself upon the policeman, bearing
and tearing with her ammU. blue
lada.
"No! No! N'o! You shan't buy It!
Pall redeem It—he win! he srill! It's
Tommy's crutch! Pa pawned U. O.
please! Mr. *nmona. don't s^l It!"
Michael Donegal caught the'-bloc
inda and held them, lookiug (
into toe angry lliUe face. It w
scene an nrtlat would have prtoed.
Michael knew every erne or nearly so.
"And It's Tommy's crulchr he said.
-And Tommy's worthlesa totoer pawn
cd It for toe price of n drinic? And It's
over time? And here's a boy I
crutches enongb. Ho! Ho! Uo!"
Jerry heat over to so© the girl's
face. "Bay!" be cried In hto merriest
voice. Taint sold yet! I can’t buy It!
I ain’t got any mooey!"
-It sells cheap, gentlemen!" aald
toe Jew. toying tt on toe counter.
"Ko! No! No!" ebrieked toe rt
kicking, ecratchlng. biting. But Michnel’a tordined glovee were iodtb*|
He Hooped over 4nd wktopered to her
ear. She elM to bis fcOMmad dnwtoed
toere, ber eobe slowly eeeatog. -Be tt’a
ebenp. Mr. Timons? An' bow rnneb do
yon be getttog fer meh n little nrtl-
der
rind after. Here waa a pueur mlit'Up.
and he was no Bonrer hla on obinet
than before:
’Now, then!- i
gal. ‘Yre’ll settln this lltUe affair.'You
owe me a quarter, eh r
!
"No. air. Too ows Tin
ter,"
How Donegal laughed?
-But you got me into the acHipe.
*T thought Tlmoa’c was the
Ms amato. oat wtoft me brart. Bn I
pac Mm wito Jreii Tsbha, and be n4
tree as ateei erety ttom. . .No! Ill
he toavtog Mm wtlli yea rid Ortto^
ra la orer. and toad weM sen‘aboM|
k, Oodd night! And a merry CbrisD
tsas to you all!'
s
"Good nl^L" taU Jerry, kartot
bto hs^at he IMt M BYttog ttorta
crene to thank bto Mg fricad for
betbh Cbrtotoma Joy. i
Doosgal Ufied him at Ua «e^ f
re aad alL and. bokiteg him
to hla Mg tree bean, klaaed toe i
cheek pnd toughing
nlgbCtltile ana. good night?And Jerry weodered why be
to ran aad leap aa be bad at
wanted beforr to nU Ms short Kfc.Chrtstton Endeavor World.
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The poltcemaa toughed long
lustily. Then be auddenly aol
What alxed crutchea do you nnt
mile feller r
•*8he’a a brad taller *n me."Your alster?"
-No. EUxabeth Tracy.,1 live
them. She a lame."
"Hew?"
’ Broke her fool. And abi’s got to
e toe Tree!"
So little by Utile the story
It, and it was a sight to ace bow' len
Lgh. ruddy face ook
der grew the rough
tug down Into toe lad's.
If yi>*,ll
"Now. see here,. sonny!
work for ’ftn-hard!—I know where
crutches the
ruK,:'Cr''
"lk>De!-if 1 can aell my
•*S<) >our'e a newslioy? And |iay
uirnr’
"What I can,"
That's on the sqtitfn-. Well,
ong, now. Mwl me here after
aer."
There being no dinner for J4rry.
there could be no "after;" but he was
at the place appoloicd when MIc tod
Donegal came tramping lulo sight.
•There be is." aald the big man to
blmsdf. "Guess he’ll do. ^Bul wc®
give him a goo«l trial,"
Jci o' walunl gravely for order>d He
It ly lce his actual age. The Inj urn
hrance ul the cratches ne\er oreurred
to him.
••You're to go to 27 Jefferson C
and ask for Josh Tubbs. Hell
>ou busy."
With a beaming face Jerry hui
away.
He found Jetib Tubbs, a big. 1
faced man who kept a cheap gr«
He seemed to be expecting Jeiry
* So you're wanting a job? Do
low too streets?'
Jerry knew them well.
Tou can deUver some of l
things, then.Mr. Tubbs had never noticed Ix^one
bow much a lame l»oy can do.
can’t manage heavy loads," he aid.
watching the eager little figure a
the corner. "But he can do two » nail
rands to the other boy
l-’nUl two da.vs. before ChrUtimiii
Jerry tolled happily at his double hiisiHe was not shown many eacira
less nor ranch consideration. Two
iree times customers watching
"the lame loy/' who had ran so iwlllIngly on crutches to carry their [parcela gave him a few pennies. These
always found their way
igly good.
The windows, evvn dow*n on Jeffwon street, were full of Christmas
signs, and a certain hint of Joy was in
the air. Jerry clattered up Mis’ Tracy’s
steep stairs with unusual noise. | He
was palo and thin and tired. Bn^ he
was happy through aad through
brave little nonL
There!" ho cried, banging
thing down at EUxabeth's feet,
you can sec the Tree!"
It took so kmg to leU Ihc.slor^
tbe enitches,. kepi necret till now.
It took so kmg to boar and uader1 It took no long to make lasgh
Ing. awkwar^ trips about tbe room.
But It took aach a short, abort tim^ to
eat too big bowl of amah before Ithe
happy boy fouail oat be was eaUhg
EUxabeth’s too.
All tegetoer they woab to tee Hhc
Tree. It waa lovelier than EHsaheth’s
best telling. And toere waa the Stor.
Jerry gazed and gazed. The odor of
erergreea aad amoking candles was
sweeter to him than frankincense and
myrrh. Borne one read the story be
had beard Elizabeto read, and then
toe ebUdfoa aear-MBg of toe-*te
and tbe ebepberta. toe wfee ra ^
toe oMtocr with ber Baby, niera
*«e M k(«imb< tu -Jtnr* threkt.
Be dnt U* CTM to boM 1«ck the^
t«u«: ud. vlMB he opened Umi,
WM e bt( Boa taiUnt to
Mh. U wai Miehael TlBn«®1
When the last tone waa aoac Ud
The ben co»ta you no more
dun the inferior
rrno convince you that e. Burnham’S toilet
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"
^
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: trcorijcn the muscles and free the
E. Bumham'p
Uin from
and blcmisbcr. |.imptei,
blackheads, moth patches, etc,* It im
lltii preparation is not a dr«. bnt
will gradually change gray and (aded proves the circulation and imparrs a.
hair to III original, yoothlcl color. It veh*ety texture to the skin.
keepa tbe hair in a beamiful lustre
and |reei the scalp from all impariiic*..
E. Burnlum’s
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#
Aromatie Astringent
£. Burnhjtm's
^ Face Lotion
Cucumber Cream
It is a much more cllec*uvc clcaav-r .IS a tonic lor hagdreing ibc
thaU soap and water, as it enters the
pore* sod removes all imparities, soch and rrfining the skin and b delirblful'
asd r»*freshing.
as blackheads.
The alx)vc are only a lev.- of the many Toilet Article? that
wc manufacture which should be oa every \voman’> dresser.
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70 & T^S^St.
67 » 69wSwnrton St.
AHannah^^^^S^
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Cut and Blown Glassware
Cut Wine Decanters and Sets
Cut Water Bottles and Sets
Imported and Domestic
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Fancy and Plain Playing Cards
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606-B10-SI2 f. FRONT STREET.
Travei::^.Cityp .
Mich.
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Ytoors^ am M BMdei|toIhnei
551?* ^ToSSiS *\rtuT^n ^totrthli
pounds, ton I hOBM MldMff Sr.
U hottlsn: I hm move thnn
____ I ta my toto end to earn-
<1HFfllian
v OOTOFSTIHKHT JIICX
STttli^jasjaife
"wymai
Tto^ulTliat I
i HIMIAN
ADOrT»
A
T^a^dg. Ky, Voo M.-«alsa
sweeplaii la ttor rsgalaUag of toifmea. traWs and Jedien won adopted here Ttoday by tbe state ndag
, Doc. 2$.-€hlflago’a h«roMft Onm Wan BfijaM Wimm
TMUnf Finn Bif tokaa In to
Times at th« FnnL
for to MU with Tale or 1
Aeto to ■!» taheg tokb. It te be^
snt hy CapL-oloet L|o ]
lieved. wm make tarf war Imppealble
Tray that ho^ oapootod to have II -<
The aiahle of Jamas R. Keene, ao
eo tar as tetecky Is BPgssrasd
meo with which to open the oampalgB
,
mmU JM (Um ta a I
One fide Is tkat any repgUbU teif- cording to the official figures of the on Sept 20. 1007.
Joekny dnh. ngnin nnnUy lends an
for tha ntktwatgkt AtmtUrnm, et
This B the largest nuolous a Matka wtM tt tkU ettr Kav Taara Ur.
to opmtc OS aay trsck In oUmrs In stake money won ta the nan- m*
ever has had. and alfeaa dtaeamad a aatr war of aaMna- Kmtmtkj. AMtterrvtotetbot wborc son Just toed on tbe metropolitMi
loogh Do Tray was unwJlUng to
drcult.
lac Wnaall UaUg tha k»c tadlaa tt aa ovB«r. tiatoor or Joeker U rolod
ake any boaaU of what bo or kls
The total of moatjr dona noL of «n would do next yoar. ho oaM he
tialBtaa boata. It U a tana «( awna- off ilie toff ia KtBtMkT. bo caa affoourw. appRBch the Agiuwa of Mat Boirod moat of all a game with Yale.
aaat. tae. wbleb la aalealatat ta taiw- poal kls ease
year whan the greet Bynoaby electri Ho la anxlona to meet the Ells oo
^y repuui
fied
the radag world with hU nneon- either eastern or western stamping
to operate a tracdt
querm^e speed and stake after stake grounds, and If gtvon an opportunity
fell before him; but at that Mr.'Keene bo says be wUl be oontented to finish
thirty days before tbe
Mada his naamst rival by $40JH)0. Tbe
football career srtlh only one
day of eoeb meeUng
senaon. although he may .be
epmo^on adopted altogether deepest Joy of tbe great turfman Is
The epm
the fad that every borae which bore eligible for two more.
to work hlmaclf ool of a abaptttOi
bU
oolom
to
victory
last
neaaoo
was
-I have been figuring up and if I
atralfbtjaekac. la tbo aaal rocwatlr
bred by him at CasUetoo firm.
am not mlstakon Chicago will have
IM aaw Hoodtal. ^Rlac of tbo Jail
Five years ago the leading owner fifteen -<r men bock for next year.Broabora.** do his work. The
had 179.000. In 1002 the late William
ired De Tray. “This means, of
atrmlffbtiaokot Irtck mads a bit with
C.
Whitney
passed
the
$100,000
msrk.
course, there will bo more than one
Hsrmaa aad bs brought oes of tbs
er of a. Maroon sweater occupy
Mralasro srltb blai wbsa bs cams BAflKMAlL MEN WILL HAVE COM- and Uls was doubled a year Uter by
the horses of Harry Payne KTillney ing a seat on the side Ilnoa. In fact
I VICT TITLE*.
racing In the colors of H. B. Duryea. there msy be quite a few. as
freshLast year Mr. Keene’s total was $»».ihU year-proved an uauwiaUy
Murphy Hae Ides That Will Oe Away 570. and this Is apt to sUnd as a rec good set of plsyers.”
ord
for
aome
Ume
to
come.
With Many Queetlooe-*hower
.this was srldsotlr aa lastruBBsnt of
There was no Bysonby In.hU bsra
Bath for Umpires,
this year and the sUble wm largely
Ersn Roberts, tbe adrertlslug expect
dependent upon the ^yealH>ld•, as the nr Milwaukee, was talking the other
tsaa allowed Adaai Raa, bis sparolder
horsea In the bnm acconnted for day alK>ot tbe dhuppeatence of the
Chlcagb. IMc, lO.-Looklng off over
nog |>artaer. to adjosl tbs garment
bot n amnll portion of the money won. reading adriTtl,sement.
tot bis tot wrestle witb It Monday. Lake Mlcblgan from his loflv quar- Oonrt Dress was the biggest money
-Tbe reading advertliiemrut,- be
TMs was done with lbs most ex- ters in the Masonic temple Tuesday.
or. She lost but one race in six said, -tbe advertJsemecl gocteu up to
Charles W. Murphy of tbe
jlrsms oars.
Adam threw all of bU
I at the post, winning five rich look like news, in no louger |iopnlar
ptreagtb lato-ibe tying of the knou. Cbieago KsUonaU defied tbe approatai. stakes and $30.6$7.
Because
ndvertiiiers have found thaL
so that wbea be bad Bnlsbed tbe lag cold wave by talking basebalL
Ballot was
than $100 behind nstead of pleasing and Impressing tbe
He has Just relumed from lb© annual
Xld was la fbr fair.
>eople. it angers them.
It srgeCT
of the old loakue In New Voik Coprt Dreia, with Peter Pan llUle
everybody, yon know, to be fooled.
- Then began tbe struggle--and It
s Ibsl If it were 25 degreea more than $1,000 behind BaUot. These
•And aome of these reading advermas a stmggls. Herman went al
below xero baseball would be a Uve three acconntqd for three-fifths of the
^re enough to fool a
most down on one knee In a strain
sUbN’s
winnings.
Kurokl,
Suffrage.
topic.
ing effort to get the garment over
Bahara and Belgravia were tbe only wizard. In fact I know one twst^—* Whrtbor or not the other NaUonal
Mr. Roberts paused and cbocklod.
bis bead.
Then be pot bis right
3-yearvolds to win for Mr. Keene, and
kats on tbe floor and straining un- league clubs adopt the Richter Idea Yon Tromp the only one more than llien be went on:
of numbering the ball players while
-Old Aunty Cornsllk of Crorden
Ut tbe solos stood out oir bU
years old.
on the field so that people may tell
b^ Mooeeded la worklag his
Second on the list, and the only Pour Corners said to her husband ooe
arm osor bis bead. It was a feat of •who’s who on tbe diamond’- wllhout other owner to win more than $100.- night:
- ‘Kphralm. did that there story you
sheer strength, and tbe applause continually asking quesUons. Chicago POO. is Thomas Hitchcock. Jr., with a
was resdln* end hafipy?*
Intends
to
Institute
this
plan.*’
con
wbleb came from the enclosure
total of $117,490. Of this sum almost
tinued the Cubs* president **11 will one half was won by Salvldere. the , -rncle Kfdiralm answeted beartlly
amilk eridence of their
from his rocking chairbesWe tbe
be pot iinto use at the west side
lion.
iplon 2-ycar-old of the year. Bal- afore:
grounds next season.
- -Ooah. yes. Huldy; The beautiful
Tidore coat $3,500, and did not lose a
By standing erect the Kid
-You have only to get Into the race for Mr. Hitchcock, winning six heroine got cured of an Im anildc dis
agt»d to work his other arm free.* both
ease, and the story guv the name and
hands, however, still being within the stand any day when it is thronged to Btakea and $50,920. Mr. Hitchcock’s prire of the frtlU what done
lings are divided between flat
canvas. Then he went lo both knees hear a conaUnt Arc of queaeiona as
trick.’
Indlgnapolla Blnr.
and gradeally. with patience and Jo -Wbos that big fellow?* ‘What races and steeplechasers.
clever maalpolatlon of bis Angers, he player is that In the coachers* box?
got the buckles on tbe big straps ua etc. I Intended to biding th© maitei
Gnele Mote U famed for several
Mr*. Maud Millar Hippie, whose adfooted. He sUll bad tbe collar arpnnd formally before the naUooal league
ccrantiea around as the be^t banjo
bis neck to unbuckle, however.'and. but it slipped my mind. 1 did dlacuai vcracy cf a courw->io “m .tberbood- pUyer In Georgia, says a writer in the
by staadlagmn tbe canvas, he got his It Informally, however, with some of for yotmg i tatroos ul»^dy hns I*
Pbllsdelphla I»ubllc I^edger. Naturalthe
magnates.
*‘The
idea
is
to
have
to bear fruit, was tslklng of the do- iy. therefore, when a Udy in bis town
bands free so that be could do it.
the club roaler primed In the
Ues of young mothers.
wUbfd to show aome northern visitors
book, and to give each one of our
•And uo young mother.- she saM. Just what a geonine oM darky
players a umber that wllf not
-no nutter bow many her millions nor with
lenaon. This numW will bow high her sUtion, altould trust her dOSf
impisfTs Vsmper Aroused by Bum
his uniform. ahTrt or cap, mUe one enllrel.v to s nurse s care. A riabea to bis wife.
-•Deed, chile, dat ole nigger ain’t
Dop« Clroulsted snd Will
in such a way that It may be aeer nurse may be mont IntelllgenL moat
Fight Johneon. .
easily from the stands and bleachers ronvclentloMs;«l>nt to rear a baby propOf coume some player' may object tc orlv U a ditncmlt task, and only one said, point
bnng. covered with cobwebs, oo tbe
New York. Dec. 20
13. abd another may balk at 23.. but person Is audiclentlj Interested in this wait -U# des- pnto In all hit time
James J. Jeffries has agreed to flght
then tbat’s a contingency that will tark to perform It welL lUat porsoti flshln’ now once more and will be seen In a finish
and solved. *rbe Chicago club U the baby’s mother.-Why. what caoNd him to give It
battle for tke worlds heavyweight
Mrs. Hippie amUed! A j
is aWe to adopt an Innovation that
up? Has be
couvertadT- tha
UUe nest July. Tbe big fellow, angry
vlsUor asked.
or b.ter will be adopt el every
over tbe talk that Big Jack Jebnson
•Deed dat wuflroa nigger neber will
where.
bad driven biB Into reUremenl. Tues
wa^^^uddenly she gave a little oiy git conherted, honey. No. ha dea’ got
-The Chicago club doubtIFas will
day sent bU anoeptance of tbe $50,000
fkeered.-Oh!- she saUI: -there le nurse—
purse offered by Tea Rtekard for him Uke tbe initisUve In erecting
-fleasid! Ofwbatr
nurse wheeling baby."
-Dat mtostret a|jpw dona It. Miaa
to meet Johnson and now the match is apartment where the umpires
-And
sbe
ran
lightly
to
the
luxurL
take
a
ahower
bath
after
their
hard
Maty - Auht fUl e^lnad. -Da boat
fs good aa mads.
otit
coach
of
lostber.
with
lls
swan
o’ dA abow he haara mah da man
Bern ntipstrtck. Johnsons man- work on the field. It will not be next
ahsped
cnrrlsge
sod
Its
rubber
tired
pUyIn*. .on- ha offerad ^ a atrody
club bouse for playert. hekgsr. was told by Rickard that Jeffries
loin’ bit. Yaasum, ah* hit akaarad
had agreed to flght and be la now
ao bad he quit playin’ dat banjo
ready to fix up the Johnson end of
right darr__________
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WILL HUMBER PLAYERS
TAXES
Notloo lo tho ’TauBjnBi of to GKf of
- Ttovoiue City:
Tho tax rolls for to ooBortto of
the state aad eonnty tnxus tor to
year 190$ and for tho BMtotot
oehool and elty tasoo mad special asitoBiBU . for said yoar hnio boon
ptooad to my hsnda for ooBoctlon.
1 wfil ho to my otto to roooton sail
taxes tnm now untffl F)sh. h 190T. on
cto week day frooi $ o’dodk to 11:29
o’clock In the foronoon and from 1
o’cloek to 4 o’clock to tho afternoon.
On nil stau and county taxee paid
before January 10, the regular fee of
one per oto for eoUeetton win he
charged and on aU taxes pM oo or
after January 10. them will be
torged a foe of four per eto ior to
lection. Penally on daltoquent c
and school taxes and upec^ asm
manta. 4 oeou on each dtor of t
amount of said tax.
OCBoo to room 202 Bito Bi
bonding.
Dated. Dec. 4. 100$.
J. M. HUELLMANTEU
dee 4 to feb-tt
City Treasurei
JEFF WILL R6HT
r.“ r*.';
Fltxpatriek wants
jgnph between thU city and
.
HtSUSTUCKil
to Ulk battle. I We do not wish lo preclplute aay liota. The auggesUon for
the proper caring of nmplras came
from Charles B. Poweri the veteran
sporting editor of Pituborg. who was
himself an umpire at one time In the
National league."
Itoio Otory Has Mads ll-Kick. off Today BUrlod Ufth Qame for
George W. Gregory of Seattle.
Wash., was today united In marriage
to Mias Cathodno Boert of Eoc
Mkh. Gregory warn a *former
rush on the C. of M. football teai
It ta said that the study of EngtUh
Is deereastng to rmnoe whUe the
study of Oermir is tocraaslag.
AMUaEMENTa.
Grand opera house ChristDee. 25. the great fourto
comedy drama.
dra
"A Hobo's Triontoby yoang mav of
wlU bk pro
Travefae Olty. ThU pUy was wrtttao
and u; staged hf a young man of ibU
city Which makes U a home produc
tion abd the people of the cHy should
not fall to see H. There U quite a
novWty to thU pUy In that It has tto
love Aory at moot plays have aad all
parts jare taken hy young mao ao If
you ttet to enjoy a plenaant even
ing dent fau to he at the Grand opera
house CBriatmaa night to aeo >
Uobo> Triumph.- '
“
J.kastotoaliawa.,
jyT
-Nothing bot dfsrtb and dlaaster.-The • nurse
gasped.
‘Giiodafes
TSdous, ma’am. I forgot to pqt him •ald Hmither.*. looklug up firocn his paIKT -Bn.nt went to the bottom In New
York hav."
WetotWta Ftow Talk to a rto
—How dreadfulr exclaimed Mrs.
I had a chat boce with old John At- Smlibek "How many loatr
iqula. then g patriarch amoug tha
"Nolioby loKt. It was a cubmarlne.ro •urvlroro of tbe Mashpee ludUna.
Ixuig sileoee.
ie had often been Mr. Webatefa
-Man dreiMHHl a Ihousnnd feet."
guide and coiapanlon on hU fithliig
-Poor fellow*. Killed him InstanUy,
and rememberod cknriy many of
worship that be ralatad how 1
on the bank d tha aftsam. -toD»d
mighty strong knd floa fft tbst fldt and
told him what|a mlatmka ha had made
snd what a fool ba was to taka that
Bp and that be would hare been aU
HgM If be had left It alone.**
Who can do^ that patient aaarth
wodd dtodoaebomesrhara to Mr. Wab>
steeds apaachaa' and vrrttlufs the etoboratlan. with high Intent of that
-mighty strong and fine" ulk addrsaasi to the fish at Mashpee ?--nahlng
niA Bbootlagi Bketchaa.- hy Groror
rtppe Into a both
Itos pit In a Pennsylvania cave,Armlber silence.
-WHU of all things.
Wolibles kills himself.-llowr
nker.It was not strange that Mrs.
ers snatehed tbe paper from him snd
read tbe
cupstkmr s.sked the woman
-Yea, mum,- lepUed
ised to lie a beauty dr
-Nonaenae! If yon
; beauty doctor jrou t
Ootlof every ooe hnndrad deaths to
\a Crate.
LoodoB forty take plaee ta winter in to -CmUTA
Word Book- Amand o^ly twelve in aummer.
brost BMrea. hlmaalf a cynic, gtvqa
to followtog dcBnltlon of a cynic: -A
ThJ West todinn crab U deck
whose faulty vlaioo saaa
an oddity. Thonifo it to horn ta to things at toy are. not as toy ought
With a winnlag amlle the ha
to i oboma to maturity to fraMi to be; hence to custom among to him
a aaueer af pranas and toM
waterjand spenda the greater part of Bcythlans of plucking ont a eyslr’h be vronki
find a asMiklng Jacket and an
sysatolmprorohls
lu ndptt Ufo oo laod.
easy dialr on to front oecch.
DINNER Bop
one. 970 Bast Eighth
dbt wood
A BIO LOAD or ntT wood tar
Lmbar Oo.
tar tut at tkr aotak SUa.Oae.Utt
Jt
Trial bottle tno._______
FoolhoU Tosm Nawi FML
Wont Easaerw Bamo.
9L KEENE MADE
MONEY THIS VEAK.
NKW
E~s£t.rsfir*Jaw
A no IXUD or
tut at Ua BooU 8Ua UnUw Co.
Dm. It tt
LODGE R0HCES.
TRAVERM CITY LOOOErNa TAM.
of F, Moot oeory Thuteday orom
Ins. Mow Xunm hfociL C. & Woh
ter.Gae
TRAVERaS errv LBOION. No. 129-^
ivu lAglen will
I ban tm tbe third
Mthat7:2ip.BL
preMdeet: Gayle
y; Mettfoaoray.
OQL2$$t
Another ol the new
Would mnka i
Er-*
TRAVERaE CITY LODOffslie. I
45 A. M.. meeu ou Mcmday ev
Chiigtmgi eu or beloro the MD «f to i
sr of the at$:2$p.m. M. E. HaakeO.
taiy. BhMr M Whito. W. M.
eiARD RAPIDS I IRDIAIArY
Rev. m to BewmaBrnl.
OnU and to them at
llieOkIRellMMe
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CHRISTMAS
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1,
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Mirror*, Military seta. Jewel
Cases and many other valuable
presents. Compare our good
and prices with othersftand
you will buy of us.
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CITY DRUG
STORE.
For YourOwn SakeS
Buy Hocking Valley aofl coal. Wa
have other coal but wa are pushing
this because we know it U a coal that
will give you entire satlsfoctlon.
We are going to keep right on toll
ing you about lU good quxIlUes unUi;
you have proved lU merlU,
Attentton!
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NOTBHG MAKpS A
Better Xmas Frcseit
For your Boy or Girl thsii a
pAirof*
Skees
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OpUdsn
L C MURRAY,
417 B. F«mt
Coliinibla Hotel
G:R. & L 5.35 A.M.
SOUTH
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do not •
know
what
,
to buy.
for
your sake
and
yolur
friend’s
Close
come here.
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