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The Evening Record, January 09, 1906
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1906-01-09
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THE EfENINti RECORD
SUPERVISOilS
WERE UPHEU
UHRONMIIY
BE SUMMONED
The dUry that lasts five yean h called
Ciiwrwb Tbto Weak.
The purpose of the revival maHiagf
held each evening nt the Flnt Meth
chief of the district police was also
odist church U to be la tooch with the
great revival totcreet whieb Is resting
By Wire (o the BreaMg Beeord.
HAD lti6MT TO MAKE PURCHASE
MAY TinVY IN TH» NTANOANO
npon tbe country. The Rev. Tboans
Bartta. Jaa. g.-A aembar of alarmOF POOR FARM.
OBL MYtmOATtON.
Cool condocU an the eenricae and
lat gram eommeeu were printed today
spoke last evening to n large aadleace
iHirdlag the Moronaa tiiaatloa and
on the beaeflu of reUgloa. Tbe topics
> ligwtgrr to tha Oermaa white hook
for the week are ns fbUosrs:
Tonlghl~-The Chief of Sinners.
Wednesday—The Rev. A. T. FYrgnWAS NOT INCLUDED IN THE fS.000
Ntp TO ANAYfSfl QUCt*
TiONt WT TO MliL
NOT ONE EOOY HAD ECCf
Frtdny
• COVERED AT NOON.
MemI Will VioH the New Oair
A solo Is arranged for each evening
Lwmmm fttoy •• M «« Ow Otaiitf t*
aad Veney Legg wlU this evealng
toTPOw Paper MUI Pro
YM •# rntMU^m 9t mtn^ri «f
sing *’8omc Day the Silver Oord Will
ject CoMd the PonMtioii ef
MNm wmi tti* OtaiiMM «r
Break.- Mr Moody ’s favorite song. It
Is expected by next week to have a
BELIEVED THAT 1$ BODIES WERE
male quartet and chorus.
CONSUMED.
By WIr* to til*»r.«li4lItoeon
FARMCItr MUTUAL INtURANCC
Cross ap
Utov Yortc. Jaa. f-Haary H. Itofwm.
peared before the board of auperrl.
COMPANY OOINO WELL.
thU BiarBlDK. was Um ArM witthis afternoon and stated they
Catastrophe Occurred at Midnight In
Ooaiailtotoaar Baabora.
within their powers when they
the Northeast Comer of the VIIMora Ui* bMHag bagaa AUoraay
poTcbaaed the county poor term for
morning ahot the chief of the tramway
DOZEN HOUSES
INTO CLAY PIT
MBIET FUM dWTINfiENT RID
ffKMITIiNi
RISKS AMOUNT
TO $3,788,810
•
tbUBioralag. **l docllaa to aaswi
advioa oC oouaaal.- wito Ibe tterw>typed reply to arary Yttootloo by Hadley.
Lawaofi Called.
Bow York. iaa. f.^itomoy Own
oral Madloy this a^lag
ibe fol
lowlag tflagraa to Tboa. W. Lawaoo
of Boatoa. tbo arch oaomy of tbo **syateax- aad tbo Btaadayd: **If you
giTO any Informailoo as to tbo r«Utloaa botwoea tbo aiandard of Indiana,
tbo Bepobllc aad Water* Pierce
paaloa. wo argoatly roguest yo
oomo aad teatlfy ”
SENTENCE
COMMUTED
g6.7S7.1t and New Rieka Addad
Amnunt ta tSH^
The annual meeting cf the Parmer*Wutal nre Inaurance company of
Qmnd Tmyerae. Anlrim and Leelanau
countle* wna held In Orange ball thU
nfternoon.
The meeting was enUed to order by
Prealdent J. H. Monroe, after which
Secretary George W. McWethy rend
the minute, of the meeUng held a year
ago and of the apeclal meeting held
Oet. W. 1»0S. for the purpoae of ex
lending the Ilmlla of the charter
thirty yenra from the dale of Nov. b.
twit, which baa been granted by Attomfy Oeneml Henry Chnae nn.1
Jnmcn>.-Barry, commlnaloner of In-
Ourtng the “piSl year S» new mem
ben bare been added to lb* eomw
making the preaeat a
riUNKUN WHULKR WILL AERVC
FlFfttN YtARt.
405. the present risks |3;iM.810.
amount of losses $5,737.18. and the
caah on hand. |2.m.06.
The r« i»ort of the annual meeting of
the board of dlrt'ctors held In the of
fie<** of the company In the Wilhelm
•tHTlWCCO- TO OHIO STATt block yesterday afternoim was read
W. W. BurtUck of Alba was appointed
MIOON FOR LIFE.
to fin the vacancy caused by the death
of J W. Argo of Mancelona
•
HH F»i»oU Llv. Ill JAclMon. MIeW- • It was recommended by the board
of directors that a tw
on the capital slock of the
JudtM in UM OlMrM Signad
be levied Keh. 1. IM. f.»r the purpose
Apgll««l»n »w Fnrdon.
of creating a surplus fund to carry
the company through another year,
Br Wtr# to U* Ktm
which recommendation was accept.h1
Byrta, 0„ JW. g.-r™>kUn Whn<>l
»r. who »».
of the murder aad adopted.
Geo. W. McWethy was re-elected
of Phil Myeni. a Urtender at L«tmln.
seertHan' and \\niUam a>re. Stephen
Sept. It. »»*. and aeatenord to the
Uutner and D. B. Wynkoop were
paatteotlary lor life, today had hl«
Pd directors for two years to suc
aeateoee commuted to flneeo year*.
ceed themselves. The followli^ anWhaelar «aa an tarurance agent here.
Ihe officers for the ensuing year:
reapwriwi auu |pov>..~.
. -~
President. J. H. Monroe.
By from Lanalag. Mich. He wan drunk
Vice president. John White.
when be shot Myen. All Ihe altorDirectors, Stephen Laulner. WUllair
ney. and Judge* la Ihl. dl.trict aigned
Core. D. K. Wynkoop. H. W. gtewart
Ihe petHlon for pardon.
M*. W. Burdick.
Secretary. G€«o. W. McWethy.
Steiner Garthe of Northport. Judge
of probate, and Einer Chrlatlaniion of
Hab«M Corpu. Prpc##dlngs W*rs
tons Bay. two of ihu beat known
Brovabt to Ffoo Him From JalL
farmers of Leelanau county
Child Hit Boofi Adoplod.
SNOT UlTaiQlWHHE DRUNK
CHMIlESPIlliCEJKUASEO
Charles E. Pierce, wbo has
In
>11 for the past nlneiyal* days becwuse he was unable to furnish a bond
for the snppfwl of a child which he Popular Travera* City Y*u«9 Mae
wns the father of. waa released today
Will Take
nn habeas coilma^Yfoee^Ings bronght
by bU aitoroey, Fred P^r^> al
ls^ that the child has been legally
At the home of the bride** parent*
adoplode thus relieving him of Its sup
in Weidman. Vom Hobart and Miss
port
Ivx Uolmea wrlU be united In marriy
tomorrow. Tbe wedding will com^
TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
a happy aurprtae to tbe friend* of the
Petition Waa Fllsd In Probata Court younfg man in thto city who were not
Tbla Morning.
anticipating *nch an Important event
A petiUon waa Sled In t>rt)halc no MOO. The groom I* the non of A.
court this morning by Prank Dean for 8. Hobart and U one of the Hobart
aoll real osute In the company, proprietor* of tbe City book
of Mra. Junotto A- Dean. The *tore in Big Rapid*. It to donbiful
n ta brought for the minors. If there U a ctoaner or better thought
Robed. Martha E,. Mlnotu and Walter of young man in thto city than Veni
A. Dean and the property In question Hobart and that hto many friead* wtoh
oonalata oC two parcalf of property him happineas goet without aaying.
upon which tbo ▼aloadon of one to The bride to be I* a bright and charm
$100. the other not having been ap- ing young lady with many friend* In
VERI HUBARTTO WED
praloed. Thl* will have to be ap
praised before the petition to com
pleted. The esute to the Intereat cf
the mother. Mra. Junette pmn la an
esute. Mrs. Deaa belag «he daughter
of John Wright
from tha aaytnm today hy hto brother
aad stator MU ^akaa to tMr home In
CITY BOOH STORE
TBtBM<iTca.n*e.
HAWES COHPIETEO THE RUINS
229 NEW MEIBEIISINUST TEAR $1,200 as the money was token from
OMMfml Hadlajr aald. wb«a 1» board
Tbo«. W. Lawaoa was wUllaf to <
to teaary: **1 would bo glad to hOTe CHARTER l<A* BEEN EXTENDED
Lawaoa toaUfy If be caa giro an
FOR THIRTY YEARS.
fonaalloa ragardlag tbo BUadard oT
ladtaaa luto tbo raapoaiaata m tb«ir
folaUotoi wltb tbo Btaadaid of New J. H. Mefwoe Re-Elected PreeJdefrt—
Loaaea During the Faet Year Were
•A LINE
A Mt ingeDlM* little book that esa be RiMl hir fin ym
ooBSeoatiTeJyorBotstdeMfed. Aik to see YrbatweooB.
sider a fiae artide in tbe diaiy Has.
Ingent fund. There was some
question as the supervisors had bor
rowed $6,000 for the purpose of pay
ing court expenses, etc., until the
taxes came In. These taxes will come
la tomorrow and will amount to $15.The money used for the poor
farm site did nut come out of thU
$6,000. however.
The poor farm Is situated at Beitner-s three and a half miles sooth of
the city and consists of thirty acres.
It was bought from Mrs. Krolly T. Dean
aad the deed Is In the county’s name.
The proseentor held that the board
buildings and could
work with the superintendent of poor
r not Just as they chose.
The morning session of the l>oard of
supervisors convened at 10 o’clo6k
with all members of the board present
with the exception of Supervisor E. O
Ladd. Supervisor Davis of Fife Lake,
wbo waa absent yesterday. api>eareJ
in his seat and was admitted to the
pay roll on motion of Supervisor L- K.
after a statement wa<
placed on me that he missed bis train
yesterday mod therefore was unabK?
to attend.
Attomeys J, W, Patchin and Fred
Prgtt6.w»»«d*ni the cwimiimtNr Of
Pertshed.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Heverstraj-. Jan.
As near as
could be ascertained at 2 thU after
noon nineteen persons lost their Uvea
in the catastrophe which occurred at
midnight at Ihe northeast end of thl.^
village when nearly a dozen houses
went Into a clay pit and flames con
sumed the ruins.
I’p to noon not one body had been
rcceiviHl. It Is bedieved that nineteen
iKKlles were consumed with the ruins.
i hr the Circuit court to aiv
pear boforw the board, came before
hem at tbo opening of the s**sslon, J.
W. I^tchln stating in behalf of the
commlttoe that they were then- for the
purpose of making nrrangiments for
the purchase of picture,* of the past
judgt-8 of the Circuit court to hang in
the court room. This, he slated, was
the prcscntollun of the matter In bt^
half of the Ur association, which they
Supervisor Cleveland
moved that the matter be referred to
the commute on county grounds and
buildings, stating that it required the
exi»endlture of money for the purchase
of three pictures of the ex judges. UtUejohn. Hatch and Ramsdell
Tli*'
report was to to' presentwl tti the
board during this session.
Location of Dam.
1*. K. Gibbs and W. E. Williams, reiv
resenting the member* of the Ann to
^be known as the Queen City Light and
power company, came * before the
board, the former miking Ihe stotemenl that the company as stated, was
an entirely new comiiany and ha
connection with any company
op«-ratlng along the Boardnian river.
(Continued on Third Page.)
INVESTIGATE
PANAMA CANAL
CDMPREHEISiVE IN CHARACTER
PROVIOCS FOR INQUIRY
ZONE GOVERNMENT.
Managamant of th* Panama Railway
will RIae Baealv* an Airing—May
a* Paaaad Befora TwUy'a
SawlMi End*.
By WIr* to the Evnlac Record.
WnahlBStoii. -Jaa'- *.-The senate
cootBlttee on Interoceanle canal*, al
iBooly 1 rwaJlnUo* aaktas the aeoate
THE MARKETS.
if she is more stylish
ly shod than you and
yet pa>-s a great deal
less for her shoes.
The chances are ten
to 6ne she wears
OUR FAMOUS
$1.98 SHOES
Real
Pbarmaqr
H»ey art* i-«y baadsomo
and bare a cost-moch.
uiure-than-thst-look.
ECK & MOYT
UNION mnrmmm^ oi.o*rNia:NO
Are Agents For
W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES
.ONION MAI
AOMANT
A
*»0»C OI
LOGS WANTED I
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber,
pricpt on prescription
work are never higher than else
where.
malt’s
Drud Store
CUSTOM SAWING.
o. c. MorrATT -
Ww wrw wow t
MUfitbw
AbBtractB of TiU*
Dn. Sowyw & ftnhallcfaii
DENTISTS
RMSOR ORTIF-aCTOBY
■aUMte'..** MM
R^miSM Ot*t* B**a •vIMIM
Crav«r$e City Iflfd. €o.
WANTED-LdGS
MAPLE AND OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK
AND
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
WAIWTmO—ORDERS FOR
HAPDWOOD SLABS
DRY,
^
f
FIVE DOLLARS
Will deliver 1K cords for $2.50
John F. Ott Lambw Co.
CITZ. PHONE 344
BELL PHONE 37
MOHS CaWOUNO mns
cnowinifG epoKHzsBiNee
---------------- —
OVERCOATS AT
ONE-FOURTH OFF
All Costs up to sod ioehiding tWm dollsr oasts
at abore disoount—Broken sixes oompel ns to make
a sacrifioe to cleanup stock. SOME^PLEXDID
VALUES IN M£N« PANTS-LSt to ZM
ijm, loe
15c lowar. Hog*-SS,00$. wreak. Sc
aim fur an •^»‘nr into the gorem.
lower. 8hee|>-lS,M0. steady.
Chicago,
Jan. t.~Wheal—May ment ot Ihe ennnl sane and the
87%c: coni, 44%c; oaU, S2^e; pork acemeat of the Panama Railroad
And so it our Celebrated Kno Wet Trousers. WUl
Keep you dry
ary in
m rain or snow, and
a
keep
warm in coldest
------ v._ -1.. c----------Vests, impenea double breasted
front, high Russian collar about
abo
the neck. *hus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.
2.50. 3.00. 3.50. 4.00
In our pri‘iori|>tion tloiArtment. as in all pjirta of our atorp,
pliarmarj’^ prgetiood in accordanoe with the latoat aciantific
advances.
When you brinK
tion to ui'you can fuel iurc that
it is compoundedas it should be
cy it fiAtuml for our tyttem is such that eirort oanuot
16 inches long.
REBDLUTIDN WILL BE PASSED
BY THE SENATE.
DDN7 ENVY
TDOR NEIGHBOR
WINTER IS HERE
BHTSRMAK&CEDK
^
(MCTTOAiyia BlwOOK.)
SAVED
on the purchase of an
OVERCOAT
COME WHILE THE SE
LECTION IS GOOD
HAMILTON aOTHING CO.
•■4
I
THEEYENINGRECORD
ncoiE THIS foi 'inimBEtr
HEATING
•OM M>C am
ammi
that they vronld n^ be nMe to do an
long aa tbay are not valtad.
Bveiy temcb owner In tbe ctty.
tn the matter sbonl
t tbe miming la tbe B
irsday cvealag at T;li,
WON DECIDflIG GIME
TKAVeRtK CITY VICTOR OVER
CADILLAC AT CADILLAC.
Tb# •niy way to roach tho
ftoyinj ^bite glfct>yaty f
IMM. Tha Aaeord la raab
Moy aywni^t by fuara paapla
ALASKA AND WIVES.
A waU SoaU dow» oot of ibr north
and raaolraa UaHf Into the worda.
**Waatad. vlTao* The goreraor of
Alaaka aaya that U the crytoc need of
the ootmlry aad ha ouchl to know,
balas no the around floor, as It were.
Smaahow or other the women who
beeaaia wires and mothers always
hava driUaatloo at their trarellnc
coapanlona. The woman leas west was
wUd and harteiie. hoamn Ufe waa
cheap and was a thin* of ll«ht ooaseItmnf, The men were rough aad unoooth. -brmrw but with the animal
brarary that construes tandrmaaa As
weakness. The wife of iheN^uneer.
Iba tittle child in the cabin. t^Eome
li^the wlldemem sent out their Influ
ence and the weal of the old days vachihcd forerer.
When thia country was young. If
that claas of advertialng ^d been
araUable, tbe claaalfled eotumns of the
papers of that period would have been
crowded with the same “want ads” as
Alaaka is sending forth. Recognizing
this need, a ship load of glrU were
sent over froth the mother country,
tMr passage paid, and In a short Ume
' all beoSBie American mothers.
^
It wouldn*t be a bad Men for the
men of Alaska to form a company and
sell stock to themselves for the purpose of emnlsting that ancient
ample. They could make the caplUl
-AMhAdliilsmMimteao as to have the
gooda sent on spproral as It were—
that U. If they were not jurited with
one ship load they could send them
from this coenlry. There are girls
enough so that all could be suited
The governor adds that there are
many good matrimonial chances await
ing lucky damsels and If the American
girl is not enterprising enough to
lake advantage of these, there Is
all Canadi^'to draw from. Anyway,
llfo In Alaska ought to be very i
preferable to life in a facioiy
But seriously. If the i
need wives the)' should have them be
cause without them, that country w|Il
never emerge from darkness far
enough to take Its proper place In lh«
THE PANAMA CANAL.
President Roosevelt In a letter
congress yesterday denounced the
ttmetors of the Panama canal project
and warmly praised the canal commls
skAers. The rommlstloners must have
felt very queerly over this‘letter as
praise Is something that they cem
are not used tu.
The president sUtoy thsi the work
done so fsr has been very satisfactory
and that the Indications are that the
canal wUI be dug in less time than
was atirlpated and well within the ap^
proprtaUon. Ho also says thst the rc
I»orls of Inefficiency, famine, jobln'ry.
etc., have ahrajw U^n refuted ip the
discredit of their originators. The
prpluWy «oattnu
be publiidivd and «lll work to the d«riraenl of the canal.
' ^
ft is to the interest of the American
5 people to have this cans! dug as soon
^ as possible as It wilt be a valuable aid
V i»,to the merchants and manufacturer*
' % of this country In entering the mar4 kets of tbe world. Every delay to the
canal moans thst some other country
will bo that much more firmly en
trenched and will consequently make
" J"
; it harder for Amnicans to overcome
‘. the foothold. Instead of hindering the
work on the canal even effort should
t»e put forth to expedite the digging
of the great waterway.
Teok Lnal Oaine af Bariaa af Rive
roea by Nlf*aty.Fhfa Wnn. An-
The Traverse City bowling team
rent down to Cadillac last evenlag
and returned this mornlag with the
victory In Tom WUkinnon*s Ulster
A* no word had been received
alog. It was thought that the
Traverse City team had been defeated
and tbe announcement that the local
flve>ad upset ninety-five more pins
tbelr opponeniz was greeted with
But Wilkinson pulled tbe
victory out of his pocket and the five
then received the reception urbicb they
had earned.
The game was not brought bark
without a struggle as tbe llrat game
arent to Cadillac by twenty-nine pins.
Tbe next game Cadillac soored 737
and Traverse City scored
conse
Quently the market took an upward
icDdencr. The last game was more
close. Cadillac scoring 802 and Trav
erse City 834. WfUtlnaon waa high
wHh 211 on the Traverse City side and
Parks with 226 for Cadillac. Cla)’ton
lArdle made the high Traverse City
average. 175 1-3. and Parka the high
average for Cad liUe.. 175 2-3. The fol
lowing Is the summary:
Trsverso City—•
Wilkinson ......................... 148 14C 211
Maher . . . . .
152 155 15S
Roaser . . . . . . . . . . . 171 183 138
l^rdle
172 182 172
Monroe............................ 107 163
828
aad putdag th«m In hna ott top nr Icz
in the let howe. Thty are than eovwad urtth aawdnat or hay, aad thus
kwt fhom tkawlag. Whea wtaated for
waa, pitee them U a tab of eeM water
■tnai glohn TOd fOet high nnd 3S0 feet aad they wUl eoam out aa freah as
tn dlnmeter. nnd vriHeh wUt stnnd on
l«iP na hlghnn ordinnry ukynempert.
The fsmt nr thto gram-High Bnir la to
be ahovt 9i:P0%jm,
KESWICK
Whea nooiptetei the great apbeiw
reamnble a huge ball anapanded
la mld-alr. and within It K.OM people Bpadal to-teia Mraniwp Record.
be eaiennlned nt a time,
Keawtek. Mleh, Jaa.>-A. W. Mf^
ght elevators run by electricity bert retaraad to Grand RapMa Monday
nnd hnvlng n aentlng capacity of »
le each, will carry the visitors to
Mias NetUe Lowrie of Traverse City
the top or the globe, making no stops was a guest of Miss lAvina Undley a
on tbe way. Prom there staira and few days last week.
elevators will aocommodaie those who
wish to visit other parts of the fftolA. I
clrt«d 1. th. ion. tIM Of fe».ur«. n^ j
Effl* OI«» nod
and old, which tbe
Larina Undler have returned to the
planned for this im
Traverse Ofy High school
Leas thin hslf way up to the globe |
H. R k.
oper IS to be a hall with a «^tlng
parity of G.oea. wh« ihero wUI be
^
^
continuou. vaudeville performance ! j ^
Restaarmau will alw> be situated on=
Hurihun relumed from
thU floor. Still farther up. 35o feel'
Saturday ulgbT
ad. there will U- a fou.-:
____
^
i OSK TO Fl\^ DOLLARS saved on
Its, Ai ^jj^ purchase of an overcoat; depend*
danco and music hall Is to l»e sliuatert;
C(» fceir above tbe collseam. and near ’
Hamilton Clothing Ca
this tbe machinery of a revolring res-}
Uurant. the only one of Its kind In
AMUSEMENTS,
the world. This restaurant will be!
________
ballMom.ketl,..«iUr,clrc..1t.,f th.| ^he Chiciwo Lodr Emertianrr,
.lolH-. «. Ibat tlr«l VWIOIX *hll^ clo«d oor taat mwoo's lecior,. coor...
rMilni: and eailn. thpir
lanch«»n.
can
eir luucn.wn, can ^
.ailafactOD manner
a«- all Ihal la train. n tnalde the hug* ,
Ibey were promptly m^cured for
mimlwr thU
Urwt
"hl.h b.lL" New the* lop
.op of
o. the
.oe globe the ooenlnw
openin. numU-r
thl, vs*wr
year. UoA
will be a palm itarden. 400 feet »bovo.
the eanh., where will be exhibit* 1, for an attraction tha. would Inaure no.
rare plants and flower.. amoOK whlcj „o,y
,„o„dance. re.anlle..
will b.-fo.mt.ln. and r..nnln.*.re.mr;^
Tb.nk«Ktvln«
AB ol»«nratloo tower, .fire.- e'orlep^..a.e.t h.lp Ini
high, make* up the top of tte globe.,,.
It will conveniently «*omtnod.le J.OO .j
„-nua.:en,en.
people, and one of It* floor* will In j
ocuree. A mor.-dellRhuni audlelude a memorial hall. deKrlblnc the I,„„„
building of tho dome, and tellinc; ohureh. 1 give ih..m my unquallflcl
many interesting fact* in connection ^ ccmmenUuikin.—D F. ]
with IL Tbe tower will rise far abo\e Callloinlr.
Avenue
Co
the gkibe proper, giving a view su church. Chicago. At City op«TS houfc.*,|
perior to any made possible by a mod Thursday evening under sukplces of
834 em «tnicture. An office ftw the L'niwul the High s/hool lecture- course. On
States weather bureau and a wireless account of the n rlval
ih«- cofi
telegraph office- will be ln*talh*d in thv ct-ri w ill not begin uuiil s:3u.
STOVES
aad to do so we have
REDUCED THE
PRICE. If you want a
heating stove we can save
you some money. We
have some exceptionally
good btrzains just now.
Come in and see them.
If yoar hasting steae is old and ww
aB its loiats tkatymi have feat ooeltol of the
YOU ARE BURNING MONEY
HEKE’S A REMEDY
A perfect Air Tight, jest like cirt,
bodv mmh> of boi)<.r steel and hsevily
liiHvl. solu] onat top ami topgwiiiK
bcavT oast (rout, check <Umft vitli
ONLY $4.75
Davy cut
VOUR ORKDI'T 19
FRANK TRUDE
BID POSTDFHCE BIHLDDIB |
OOOD
J. W. 3L.AnrKH
Wholesale and Retail-Your Reliable Home Fomuber
RKIVINAIMnrS OF-
Dress Deeds
Wc have picked all short lengths of Dress
DON'r TRUST TO LUCK
in the hojjo Uint >*oa 11 pick up
a L'oai
hen* or Ui<*re. Gi t
h-jltl of a Clear you know U> la* , ^
good--one that eveiyone who ii i
a judge knows to be a tiploper
tiploper.
. .
I
Short of that adinre is: Smoke
tbe Travers* b*llo and otbiT
brands will
longer. That’s a cigar to stick
to and the price won’t “stick”
you. Ih^pite its exoelleije«s
tbe Traverse ITolle tells for only
5 oeutB the one.
A. W. JAHRAUS
FOB flatx BY AU. EBALKB8
Goods from our stock and marked them
from O.NH-TIURD
OFF
from
the
TO
ONE-HALF
regular price. -These
pieces are suitable for Skirts. Waists and
chililrens wear.
Come in and look them
fl, 3a aiilbeltti
A CARD.
Totals ...................... .
779 737 802
2318
This gives tbe deciding game to
Traverse City, previous to Iasi night
each team having two.'Another series
win be arrmngud aad will surl in this
city week after next.
Half the Wortd Wonders
how the other haU live*. Those who
use Bucklen‘s Arnica Salve never
der If it will cure cuts, wound*, b
sores and all skin eruptions: they
know it will Mrs. Grant Shy. 1130
R Reynolds St., Springfield. IIU says
•i regard It one of the absolute necea
slties of housekeeping.*' Guaranteed
hy JjAnson imig Co.. F. H. Mears. C.
A. Bugbeo Drug Co.. druggisU. 25c.
DIED AT ASYLUM.
Mrs. Sophia Woeke PaoMd Away Sun
day Night.
Mrs. Sophia Weeks, wife of George
Weeks of Alma, died Sunday night at
the asylum of organic brain disease
at the age of 28 years. Deceased leave*
two children, a boy of 5 and a girl of
3. She had been In the asylum only
ten days. Her husband, who is s
nephew’ of Mrs. C. A. Phillips of Elm
wood avenue, arrived last night and
the remains were uken to Alms this
morning for burial. W. 8. Anderson
had charge ol the arrangoments.
May Live 100 Years
The chances for living s full century
are excellent In the case of Mrs. Jen
nie Duncan of Haynesville. Me.
70 vears old. She writes: “Elc
Bitters cured roc of Chronic Dyspepsia
of 20 years standing, and made me
well and strong as
on a guarantee at
Co, F. H. Moads. C. A. Bugbee Drug
Co, drug stores. Price only 50c.
Tow love Is growing cold. Arrhlbald.- she slgbed.
-Vour letter* to
nte ere shorter and slM»rter.”
--ris false.- cried An^ilbokl. ferventUv. t*i love you more than I ev« r
did. How cu I prove Itr
-Make your letters as kmg as the
A MOTOR BOAT CLUB.
liresMenfs mesmige.Grand Rapids has nothing bht n
With a wild shriek Arrbibold picked
dirty river and n muddy lake yet It has np bis hat ami cane end xwnlsbcd tn
an rathuslastic boat club with hun the gloomy night.—Cblcsfo Newa
dreds of crafts. Many amal) towns
throughout the atgte have similar or
ganisations while Traverse City with
lu beautiful Grand Traveroe bay nnd
Doardman lake and river within ^y King's New Ufe PlIU. They are the
reliable aad pleawm laxative 1
distance hns no ofBcinl bont club.
A molar bont chib for Trmvene Qty
would be good ndverUslng for the city
Drag Oo.. F. H. Meads. <
beenuae ragnttns oould be Wrrnnged Bagbes Ding Oo, druggists. 25c.
On the Farm.
If you live where stooos arc plenty,
(and they aljound most everywhere.)
never wade through srlnier mud In
going between house and Urn.
Where waa the plow left when the
fall work was finished? Just where ii
was unhitched from In the field? II
so, again hitch up and go after that
plow and clean It up. If It takes two
hours and a lot of hard work. And
then pass a resolution that when It I*
again unhitched It shall be at (ht>
Ura door where It can bo got under
cover If vrtntry storms come on.
Almost everylHody ha* occasion, now
and then, to be out In the Um at
night with a lantern. The easiest
thing in the world Is to set the Ian
tem down on the floor. Only one
thing Is easier—to knock the lantern
over and set the Um on fire. It takes
but a minute to fasten a bit of wire,
or old pump, chain, to the Julfii over
head, with a snap at the low«»r end. Do
this and save tbe bam.
U there any jop on earth
Uke to that which flndeth birth
By the firelight, snug and warm.
Of tbe old home on the farm?
On almost all good farms there U
something to dispose of which possibly
some other farmer wishes to have.
Again, nearly all farmers need to buy
something which another person or
fanner really wanu to dispose of
There is s way of making such bustness exchanges knosm. and that is by
making a blackboard. Do it thU way :
Nail smooth boards into a square:
give two coat* of got»d blaFk paint:
let the paint thoroughly dry: nail to
each side two strips, six or eight fee!
long, and fasten the board to th»
fence by those strips; print distinctly
St the lop. “For Sale.” aad nnder ;t
the articles you have to sell: If desir
able. add. “Want to Buy.- and state
the items.
A correspondent writes that he has
»- »
••
I
---------—------------For sharing a rnstonier with n
razor that had not 1mm n iliNitifHM-lflMl n
UriKW at Elseuacli. Ger., Us 1hm*u MUit
to prison for a month.
It's an easy thing to say.
And say It good and strong.
And say It pretty frequenU
Push Rocky Mountain Tea along.
Johnson Drag Co.
WADE BIOS,
leal EsMi end lom
MmiMw Bloct
I4W—Fo r ty-seven acre
farm one and one-half miles
^ north of Grawn, aU under
culUi'atioD. good buildings,
eighty rods shore front on
Silver Lake, fine resort
ground All farm tools, stock,
crops. Get after this, neigh
bor.
MW-lfiO acre farm eight
miles east and south of tbe
city, eighty acres under culti
vation, thirty acres fruit, all
kinds, fine \-arities, good
bnildingi, creek across farm,
good wood timber; horses.
We also, have a few good
bargains in city property.
WADK mmom.
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
UN ElECTOC PORTABLE
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
JUST A FEW LEFT
1» CASS STREET
or
PHONE MS
DEALCRB
IN
CVCRYTHING
DCALERB
IN
CVKRYTHINB
DRAULRfl IN CVKRrTMINa
THE PUREST OF FOODt
-A
Are always found in our grocery^ department. That always fncans the
best of things to eat. good
If you like Salmon fora lunch or for sandwichs, get some of these: Col
umbia River Salmon. Alaska Red Salmon, Coal Bay Salmon.
No other storcjells .solid meat green turtle.
* ever canned, and sells at GOc the can.
This is the finest ^
Here are some oiher good things—taste just like the article right fresh
from the water: Monarch Lobsters, Cove o>Titers, Lion Lunch Oysters,
Minced Sea Clams, White Hors^Clams. Burnham’s Clam Chowder.
'-i
What is better these cWlly days than good soup for dinner,
t
'
The \’an Camp Sorps are always ready to serve—just the ad- .
;
dition of a little hot water—chicken, beef, bouillon, vegetable,
bean.
Sardines are eaten so much, so we will sell four diflerent kinds at 10c, 15c,
2.JC, and the extra fine at 35e a box.
These are the finest canned meats, all ready to se^e; potted
Ham. Potted Tongue, Corned Beef, Veal Loaf, Deviled Ton
gue, Dried Beef, Hamberger Steak. Roast Beef, Chicken Loaf.
Just received some new Scotch Herring. Tunny Fish and King Oscar Sar
dines that are the finest ever put up.
Here are some delicacies that irlU surely tempt you: Chow
Chow, Sweet Mixed Pickles. Pore Olive Oil. TobaJeo Sauce,
Blue Label Ketchup. Monarch Mint Sauce, Prepared Mustard,
Oyster Cocktail Sauce, Swe^t Oberkins, ^uecn Olives. Baby
Olives. Stuffed Olives, Leicestershire Sauce.
TluvsME cmr,
TuctoAV. jamuaky t, itoi.
- Mn. Mb rrntmm ^ Ommi.
THACKERAY^ SUBSTITUTE.
COBUtfiHt from Pint Page.)
task ra M4
afunm
tkt
Ulinw «I«U4 for tW eoMteC SW.
iritovtac MB tlM cMem:
rMUMi, A. Tranr L«r.
▼tat 9TMliM. «. noN CUBCk.
MiA. J.
YW «r
IMB mb: a. Tner lAf.
teA. M«. JBllM T. Ito
I Qtrlttd, ftarty C Db»1b.
0«x W. OMtocr.
BBf mbMo to br vnmmu
nnwis sran
Be
tbAt tbe IdSA of tbe ereetk*
C M.
of Adam aiAftod tkmugb the paper
8. U Oteeya.
which WAA tbe prtem ob|eet la areTteU
wove. He Alao atated that It WAS
FraBk C BUI of Grand BapMa. rapntood that tbe paper min'pcojoet bad bete bald up OB aocoubI of maentteg tbe Aetna life laaniBBee
lack Of power Ba the a B. R R ABd P. oompany. fa 1a the city.
Mra. WUUam Uber remmed from a
fhraagti which Ida gallaBt bera Had aft Co, be uBdefAtood could not fumiah
ri^t at Omena today where ahe was
ee hM darter cacape. It win be a aor
pri^Mfinoany poopit to baar tbai
TbBt tbe matter of the exact locAlk* tbe gaeat of reUUvea.
Mm. a H. Flaher of SuttaBa Bay ar
TbacAeray didn't write the ctapter ni of tbe proponed two dama. might be
all. bat that the wcO known natbor Indd for tbe membera of the board rived In tbe dty this BMsming for a
Mb P. Kmnady. did. TWa la Ite Mr. GIbba laid betere them a large abort vlatt with frienda.
atory aa Colooal Joka H. B. I^atrate
Mm W. A. Wyman returned to her
pompeeUve map of tbe tower alte.
■aid to ten It:
k te between eleven and twelve home At McBaln today after apcadlag
KaaBody waa at a dinner In Laodoi
I fmm thU dty At tbe point where some Ume at Suttoaa Bay wllh retewith ‘ TIteckeray. Antbony Trollope
tbe nlAle road croaaea Ue river. This Uvea and frienda.
WUkle CoOtea and oUwr celabrtdea.
Mm R. Evans left today for a three
Tbe dteDo> waa over and tbe gaanb point, be aald. waa nbont one bandred
rod! wide and the eleralioo between months’ visit In Chicago and Milwau-
SREViriEE
OoBductor A. T. Peck of ibc G. R. A
I. U tAkioc A few day** vacaUoa «1
lAE Which tiae ChMle. Rickard
pBrtomlBg thB'dotlea of coAdoctor.
David Doabb. who AaEerod a blaze
IB hU botte A abort time ago. reoelved
two dmeka ToaterdAy through L. K.
CWAlBBd for 1300 each to apply re.
ABaeUvaly W tbe Iota upon tbe
bouaabold goodi and the houac. The
r--
;.
^
Tba ChrlaUan EDdoArorera of the
rrlABda church will bold thdr cottage
prmyor meetlog at the home of Mr. and
Mra. HeBoery oo North Klinwood av<BAB this evfAlAg.
AbaaaI boalBcaa meeting of the
C!hnrch of Chrlat tonight. All membera
are requealed to be prcaeni.
Regular meetlag of the CongregatlOBAl Ladlea’ Aid aoclety will be held
At the boom of lira O. P. Carver, corBcr 8Ute and Franklin
Wodaaaday afterBooB at 2:30.
«hPBor wilU ha oenred at the Rap^
ttot church Wodnaaday afumoon from
i to 7. Prloa 1S»
Grace church guild will meet with
Mra. H. C. Davl*. 443 Waahlngton
atreet. Wedneaday aftcmrwm at 2:30.
The W. H. M. B. of the Mrat Methodlat church will meet tomorrow afterDooa at 2:30 at tho home of Mra. Julia
Hamer. S34 Finh atre<t. A g<aal pn»
gram la arranged and a full attendance
U Mpoctad.
The aolo. **8ome Day the Silver
Cord Win Break.” which will l»c aung
thia evening at the Firat Methotllat
* church by B. Veraey I^cgg waa the laat
aoog llatcned to by the late Bvangellat
Moody who. aa he Uy morUlly 111
called for the beautiful melody whirb
waa hU apeclal favorite.
The Primary Sunday Schewd Union
will meet promptly ut 6:45 at the U
bran tomorrow evening. Miaa Mawl
Huntington will conduc
al and Mra. Thomaa will teach the le»
.aaa: Following thta all are Invited
eater Into a dlacuaalon on the atih
jeci ‘Tho UTae Find Jeaua
W. J. Debong of Alma went *ui duty
this morning Aa freight caahler In the
M. A K. R freight office.
' Revival aenrlcea began Sunday even
Ing at the Bvangellcal church
wlU continue every night at 7:30 until
Saturday evening.
Tbe Rathbaoe Slatera will have a
nodal hop In the K. P. ball tomorrow
algbt. All air knlghla and thoir ladle>
are Invited.
Malcolm Winnie, jr.. umpired the
^ bowling cooteal at Cadillac laat night
i and gavecAca]
CUT FLOWERS
Wecnyiiirtook. foH .BWI
meot aooording to the
bend and face.
FRANK H. PAINE
Every anowbaU, aome-j
**^Ti to^ a?hU*i*lfe as ahe brwabed
tbe sBow not of ber eata end bair.l
and then be shook bla flat at tbe b^jB
APRONS
___
TItY A KECORO WANT Aa
Silk Specials
mSrtpedeeiMiies
The prettiest fabric for eveninar gowns, pink. QQ
pale blue and cardinal, worth 76c, special....... •Vtf
regular 50c value, for...
W inch fancy silk for Shirt Waist Suiu m Ch^gcal^.
Blue and Green, also Brown and White, i5c Krt
and S5c value, at.............................................
27 inch velvet iinbh Taffeta in Navy, Brown, *75
Green and Grey, worth $1.00, for.................. * • ^
Extraordinary Oaliies in Black
CaRetas
27 inch Soft Swiss Finish. 85c value, ■
.69
3C> inch heavy rustle finish, 1.15 value,
.89
38 inch Oil Boiled finish. 1.50-value,
.96
at..............................................................
30 inch Oil Boiled (Bonnets). theQuwn of all 1 .35
Silks. 1.75 value, at...................................... X.W
Every number is strictly guaranteed: your money re
funded or silk replaced yard for yard.
€b milbelm
QUAa-rrv’
Eeratr Front
nnd Union St
s-tomk
GASOLINE
MARINE
MOTORS
Important iM*n*nnage. In his own provtnre be takes pree«>den('e of all the
royal family; he has the right of access
to tbe king whenever be rtiooses. the
coveted entree at levees and drawing
rooms and tbe privilege of driving di
rect Into the amhasaadors* court at 8t.
James’. He has the l»adgro of royalty
-the acepter. the swords of Justice and
mercy and the mace—attached to hts
offlee. Is a privy councilor of the king,
receives tbe Tower password signed by
tbe aovcrelgu. Is custodian of tbe city
gatea. a i
days, and
ancy of the Thames from Rochester to
Oxford. He controls tbe city purse,
has many valuable appointments tn bla
gift and la, of course, chief magistrate
UABLE Hia TO TAKE HIS EASE^'"ori:^<«'.'^d:;Lz
r
«««•
fifty and sixty feet A flvo^lnule reyoting rasewU. that yon dWnt 1
waa given by tbe chair that ail
ibera might view the map. ThU
Sir Conan l>oyle and other publicdiacnaaed InformAlIy. many of the
mother.
Mrs,
T.
M,.W'est.
of
372
East
aianiwl men hare started In to aaibers knowing the location exncUy
and tbe fact was elicited that the com Front street.
Mrs. Claud Resignol relumed
pany had jmrehaaed the surrouadlDg
territory extensively, their boldingi Harbor Springs this noon after spend
extending up the river for fully twci ing the holidays wllh relaUves in tbe
/nlles on either aide; no that in case of city.
Mrs. C. W. Faust went to Grand
flood bo property was la jeopardy ex
oept tbclr own. He stated that the Rapids today on a business trip.
Mrs. Julia Cbanbemeau of Platt
state road dbuld he made to run over
River
went to. Kalkaska today. callH
the dam or not. Just ms the supervisors
by the illness of her daughter.
thought
best.
“^pStSjpa I can write tbe ch
Ml» Kll«»y of Good Harbor U In
Following
the
short
recess
arrangeter yi^ Wbat are you going 1
menu were made by Mr. Gibbs to take tbe city today.
Tbe greats novedlat aeemewl a little tbe committee and the two supcnlH you hAve never b»n
natonlal>fd at thl. bold propoaltlou. hni Bors. Teda
and Black. out to the
able to fin«l just wbat
at 0
Harklcy Hosplur Training School
polite to aay what be o’clock, the start to be made from tho
for Nui>cs. Muskegon. Mich. Appllmatlo aprons you sbould
supcrvlaors’ rtx)m
cants are now lieing considered for the
seooari Even the kiml
County Farm Report.
Fehruary. 190«. clas. For further Inthat jirandmotfaer made
Supervisor Beecham. afu-r the call format Urn address' the superintendent.
is completely laid in the
from rcccas. made the formal rcjiort j
Dyring
Jollr party In tbe m
shade by tbe biTRe com
-Ibeo donX- all tbe con
of the committee which was appolnte,!
modious ones wo are now
jan 3-9
-Stay with ua and let M
Oct. 21. at the session of the board
showing, . Tlie
length
write tbe proponed chapter.
when tbe resolution called for the apami breadth an- of unId to let you do It
-I am
REPAIRING.
of thr<H' to Investigate the
nsual
proportions--the
tbe
thing.
It
Is
a
Just for the fun of
Tlie Singer Sewing Machine
county
farm
system.
They
met
In
con
chapter chiefly of description,
description. glrlnc
g1^
junction with the county commission- pgny has now an exis-rt sewing ma
an account of George Warringt
neat white dreas aprons,
from Fort
ers of the pcsir and O. P. Carver was chine repairer. Give him a trial ainl
journey to tbe
with two jiockoU and
itcd chairman.E. O. l.add secre Im’ convinced ns he guarantees his
R. Raillargwm. Manager,
-If that’s wbat you are writlni: tary. Mr. Beecham gave a verbal re work.
deep rutile ixl^^e, at 15c
about I ran do It. for I know evi-rj port of their proceedings. staiingj.hat jan 9 Ct
mmich. Also black satoen
foot of the ground.
store aihl offict> aprons,
-All right, thei .** said Thackeray, they bad ctimmunicateU with tbe board QTATgormc
niCBlQAW-Cooaty «f Orand
tastv iwtlcms at 25c
fmmming his seat at the board. *T>>t of corrections and charities who l»aU
•Bck- It will p.’iy you
me have It early tomorrow moralng.” commrndiHl them upon their adoption
to BOO these and othors
Mr. Kennedy wliMrew and. going of the county system.
wo have to show you.
to him hotel, wrote tbe fourth chapter
The sy.'Jtem. they were Informed by
of. tbe second volume of “The Vlr the iKiard of correct
To see them is to want
, and chaHtlM.
glnlans,- and thus It happened that was already In ojieratlon
0 low:
them. Prices sol
,.n at
llcllalrc,!B.rih.E..Bin.toiMd WJt.T A D«.n.~i
at Bellalre.lM^
(laorge Warrington’s narrailve of hi*
filghYwras so accurate ns to the topog Antrim <-ounly, and SotUb Arm. Char-1n
levolx
county.
O.
”
------“•—
raphy
the country Ihrough which be
tendent of tbe tx»r
to the board upon
Piret Dliwet Tas.
that they were here for
Tbe first direct Ux that was Imposed and wishisl m act in harmon
In England was Iwroe hy the peofdein board. ‘•If.’' he said, “we ..... -“ i —
the reign of Ethelied the Vnresdy. A.
IKHir of the county on our hands we j
P. 001. It was cnlle.1 so that money
no place
couW be raised wherewith to purchase
peace fn>ro the
wbo at that Sui>^‘rvlsor I>oan said
period were ovetrunulng England, but ctimmltte<* might Ik* apixiinliM
charge the construction of ih.
this tax defeated Its own object. Inns
muHi as it Incited tbe IHinea. who well building; but. however”, to assure each
^ thtaordrr topuJUlBhcri in
knew that they would lie bought off at and all that they were acting in alegal toe
any cost, to fresh dn»rcdatlmis. which manner, the matter was placed toT
resulted In tbe receipt, as hrllies. of
special
husiucss
at
2
o'clock
this
after-1
r&KD R. WAUHOl
184.000 pountls of silver.
Jndw ofl’Tob
The levying of the fax was, more- noon, when they would prt^ss the s«>r- Jsn.»lfrS»
ovar. open to gn*nt abuse, for. although vices of the jmiM-cutlng attorney for
no man was liable for more than one Btlvlcr.
annual payment of twelv«*|ietu'e |»er
To Buy Port of County Lot.
hide of land, wherever money waa
Tho mttrtilng Kt*sslon cIo.mmI wiili iho
known to exist It wns deninndeil by roatliug and loforring to tho oommr.
Gie king’a ofllj'em and ahlllty to |iay UH- on grouinU and buildings a mnionce was regnnlM as ability to |«y
again. Thus were, many even of tbe miinlcaiioD from Mrtt. Hattlo A- MU
rirliest landowners nxluc^xl to* IMiverty.
|*ovrrly lard, in refenmev to the purrhasUig of
Tills tax wns ala»llslie«l l»r Elwanl from ton lo twenty fool off the soiitn
the I'onfesfior, hut rrvlvetl1 by Winisra hitio of the novcnty-fool county hit
1, and forme,! |»arl of the
which wns not occnpled by any countv
the crown fill suppressed by
Slotle CiUnam. i.X 3. Sand
liuilding. tbe iMdIilon stating that the
A. ij. ma.
county lot would then remain fifty l>
7 H, P.
sixty fiNM wide and large enough for a
L«a4*a*a L«r4 Magwr.
rv-fcldenct‘ lot still.
The lonl mayor of lA>ndon Is a
praaent. wbo waa mtertalAlng Cbecom
pany with bla wtt and aaiire. sAddenly
atoppad and. looking at h(a watch, ex
dalmnd: -0«itlaiD«i. I mart leave
you. I hare pranlaMl tbe printer i
ebapter of tbe ‘ybriolaM* tomonow
mck, Jm. t.-JobB M. morning, and I baren t written a line
WBboa, A MoalMmt Bmsto ooootr of It yet. I bale to go. but I mu*t
The
printer is Ineiorable. So. wlablni
•UorMT. vbilB bUUbc Md rMdlac
Mdajr^BTBAtec After hArlas Attondod you all aBotber moKlug when I c«
be loogrr with you. I bid you a gooe!
ckiirck AAd teAdAT oebool, died oAd
4Mlr of fAUf dagAAermtloA of the
bMTt. Hb WBA borm lA KkMk
bold tbe ofltoe of reyfOBBirtAUTe
OAAM to BeoAle cooAly 1a 18M.
«ab U rmn of AM AAd loAre* beoldf*
A vtfB, OM dAOffbtor, Mrm. WimAa
WtaAAS. foriBrty of TimrerM Cli/,
bAi BOV of CbeltoA. WAAh.
dty y«a**rday wkH. oaUawMAlMl edM* rWaiM Mm I
Hlaa Uaam Tyler of Mnatm
itteg her slater. Mrs. A. W.
AeUtt BBtfowment Pollclc paid but they will «1ve mm Mm of bla HatUa jraar ha.r provod more proflublo i portanc*. ________________
toTorta^u u, Ih. policy bolder..!
a-obm-c b-mM...
noa a bulnm (laodpolnt. than mao.v I Tbe leading
|„a
paper in a
of ibe commcrrUI. mannfacturlns and town recently pablMbed the
enterpriaes matrimoolal advertisement:
-A yoong Isdy of eoonnoos wealth,
the country Without dlspATAgtAg or brllttHug Ibc graad ri- wbo is prepared to pay off all tbe debts
aalu of otbnr good life companle., we of her InteDded hosband. dealres to
term the acqaalntonce of a reapectnble
am SAX tkAt there Is no life companv yoong gentleman with a view to matri
la exlnteace that oan show as good
mony. Each reply to be accompanied
aalu to policy holders as those that by a photo of the aetider and addreaaed
have been produced by the Aetnm!
to J. P„ at the office of thU paper.The deUcate hand which drew op
jan 9-lf
the above lloea and thereby aecued
a very large aambte of offers belooged
iotict To Horn Owners.
to BO leas a peraooage than Herr Irsig
Sehlanchetaa, who had latety opeoad a
»eaed a board and ste
r Casa atreet cagtae boose riothlng catabUMupent In the town. By
>• McOoU’s blackamith means of Che photos sent la ba was
win board horaes at a
B which of his would
it^lear.
itl^Qec^
Si'S?
8lr Henry Irving’s IdrthpI.tt'C «t
Kclnlon. Manrtovlllc. whieli was put
up at nucMlon in l>»mloo. was with
drawn at $8.t¥l0.
WAiwr Aom
WANTEG—<IirS for general bmihcwurk. Mrs. 1. II. Gilbert, 440 Sixth
SI. Call mornings.
jan. 9-2i
HACKMAN—Alvah -'Seymour. Day
and night calls promptly answered.
Stand at City resUurant. Cilx.
phones 371 and 113K.
jan 9-«i*FOR 8ALE—l.o(K» dark red stock shoo
)K»xes as good as new; five sires
for sale at half price. No name on
Iwx E. C. LewU.
jan 9^1
HIGH GRADE LOW PRICE
Make and Break or Jumr Spark
IGNITION
FnnbkoR CmbrUO
With Shan and reverslhle pro
peller; also2.3, dCyUnder
Motors
GAS ENGINE REPAnS A
SPEOALTT
WM. JACKSON
NANUFACTtmia
Travono City, NkUfeaa
I am soreT have got
just what yon ate
looking for in a
SUIT UR
OVERGUAT
The It o( Hickey A
n«emaa Co. Oiothing
iawhataaDathm.
Geo W. Miner
today. She wUl return t
TNYAREOOROWAHTAa
BEAUTIHJl
raoNAS
Very Much tndcrprlccd
Wc just received a shipment of brand new Kimonas; a clean up of a manufacturer’ii line; they arc “Mendel’s Make.” Those of you who have bought this
make of goods of us this season know what dainty garments they send out.
We consider ourselves lucky in securing these garments at the prices we
<lid as they arc of exceptional value while the patterns and colorings are very
desirable.
>
There are just three prices in the lot;
Heavy flcice down flannels in pink, blue and tan
wide
grounds with pretty floral patterns. Front and wim
bell cuffs faced with satin to match the
1 IQ
work. Regular price $2. Now ground work
Arnold’s Superfme Flannels, wide collar, tight |fiuinj
'cuff, both trimm^ with taffeta ribbon. Pit
Persian patterns. Regular price 1.60 now
Same as above, not quite so tasty^in design and with
out the ribbon trimming. Regular pnee 1.00
.79
In these lots we have placed all of our regular stock and marked them
at the same prices. These are all short Ktmonas.
The new Ginghams for spring are here. Will you look at them please?
i
i.WQOjHk mvvMt enr.
. TUCSOAY. JAMUAil^ a, MBL
atsirg:rjsg.':j TD Rm^inoieH lusic
Omaha....
^ JSLL OF 0(MQCiBS10ia
tbato \
muM%e s« Tmcbt is cse—s«
tb*toe*^htrb.dl«.kuaylM.^j u«ltouComnl«taD«-L«W.»«..
TbW dw «MT»rMoa «itfla« t* (i«M mn^
M blffl. if ak» tad UnwsU •* j
^ mTcmw af Ub* bt >«— Sba
J.“ ”T.!yr
I
IMT, bm poBibte. rt»« A. bbi bed
ana aoawiiow or .OTotr n wsa isr mam. ^ ^xaaa
!»*<***■« mnaic be tn-s*‘* in
tiM to ber life tbst tbe bad ever tars j
govcruiucul acL^U for luJilus la
ndckMtnw
^ tnc**T!r*tT
grmt, blaomimg
vblk br
mM «b* fbtv.
w«t<b*d bln «1tb
Hmun. Md. on baiog » .vro cad
»•
« crtrtrliy to > t>»»ic>l w«y.
«^“Sb’‘
bo‘td'rr^5:i-or
.be____to
war
wMttli of
wagn mttar tha 1
^
prot«rti^ tier akliU from
^.y,«. -»«b
‘jj;s*fbta
teck«pfd m^amatmt at bto
gteBfvd earatamir «t tb« tma^rrmgih
or bit OMwiebl btad, tbt bettitj of
wbirti cooM biK te Mtttf. AMS fUbotd
niuslral claocea that retted
on ber aaw and thru, aonewbat at If
aba w«fo a ajmpbony which he had
labaa a aaddeo fanrj to ajudy
Mt It an honor that he atnotd hare
left hla piano and liia other tymphn
•lea for the nonetit for the poiiiooe of
atiMlylnc her.
rrewnUy. paoalnc thmacb the initr
and on batw^ rowa of atatoes stand
li« to nlrtop and out l.y the aide of taU
fre<n and aet like gm»a In framm of
Craaa green abrutdtery. they femnd
wallah pa
> thow her.
which he I
It wirti 1
ph-tureaqoe .ottunu
■mall lace eapa and aprons of various
colora, with apollcwi fleboa foldi^l iiwek
ly over bodices straight and pUln. im
ticntly pUcIng tbreada In and «.ut of
clumpa of plna and fonnlng Intricate
netbea of a delicacy wonderful to tie
bold. There were weavers of nig* In
coatume*. If poaallile. evm morr pic
turefujoc. aud there were makers of
tapeatrlca aud young aud old workcra
at looma.
ObacTTlnc all fbeae patient, home
likt people, abe brooded, wishing
she might work at aorocihlng like
-at tome simple thing the ImixuHlinte
ontcome of which It wma possible to
twtjr. ^
Oot otfBlas tbt btrrtwf«l a ptsett
b»4 tkoirbtd oat Of tbett hao4i port
ly for pnirtt<<o oatf portl/ to mwum tbt
Ifttl* Koomaotaii, who nt ortt her at
tabic
TO ber torprlar. be porptacly
b«Tt It pooed la plarr where Um lisM
was tooa. waiclird her ilraw tod fin
tab the Bkctrb ami coortroualy brcswl
II of twr. Woodortoflj aba haodrd It
ortr to bln. tlgned bar nama at hit
traifiwtloii and frll to wlthlng that tlia
bad not ipadc a rtrl<wiqra of lt.drawtnf
It. to ronparlMMi with the coif, ahoot
threw alact too tone, hccauaa It bad
#1i?S
aox aojamro ova or Titoax
kavim.
luada the llctia Rounaolan lan^^
her Ufa. It atMutd to ber. aba had boru
ready to do alnoat any rldlculoa. thlof
to naka paopla touch.
Day after day he aat at tha foot of
tha loQC table and ate oppotUr. for
madeinoltrUc. contrary to all roira of
cUQWltc. occopled a place near the
emter arnt wiih bmad plate and wine
iMittle. pretided there.
She noilcetl
him thout aa much aa abe noticed the
ciertnan at hla MIkiw. and be. for all
her ayea retted on h!m. rolc»»t have
bean located at the north ihOc or atrunc
f«vus Ib^^hom of the noun. She waa
atrteken wlib tome amateniont. there
fan?, when, through the iin-diuin of mu
InterpreiiT. be Ugged that abe favor
bln with the pleaaun* of tier roi«|«in.v
to the loaninirafloti of hia particular
paelllon. the I'avUlon Swwlola. «be ar
cepted with aniUcK Urntx] low ami half
noi klncly to him oh
paaawl uo hi r
way to her room am! proere»h>d thento army hcraclf aa much like tha inh»aa pooaJbla for the occasion, the Inau
cnralkm of the povlllou takluc plao
-“s;;
-no exactly on lime.** tlic whispered
throngli the chink of the o|*eu1og
-Are you nearly ready 7**
^-1 am nearly ready.- replied abe
pnaallug her brain as lo w hy maik-mol
aelle ahould so put h« i>elf out to persi
her lowartl hurrying. At length It ramr
to ber. 8hc was distinctly hoooml hy
this Invitation given hy M. Iloote.
Madcmolaelle wlalicd to Impress tier
with the fact. 8o be must not tie kept
wnltlng. thla dUtlngulahcd gintleuian
She hurrtod. She pot the ploa In
wrong andvyxtoM her Cngcrt .there
with from ao much thtoUng of *}ther
thln#r*-of how. now Ihkt abe remem
liatvd. they bad
'Utoaiar boirder;
chamber In the baoae; tbat a large and
velvety rug had been provided for the
porpoae of aoftenlog the aouod of hla
piano to aoit hla artlatk car; that be
'waa waited on by tbc ■enraota, and
that ml coffea waa aarvad to him of
. aoraloga-coffee tbrooffb which bad
,bae® prcTloa^ paaaed tlie aavory
5-baaix. Dimly atoo abe recalled the fact
tbat apoQ tbo evenlAg of hla arrival
mademototna bad paaaed blm bia coffee
tondUblMctip. Tlitoteyoorcop.•hehAffald. -U bo htver becfl iiMd
atace you left- Tbectip.ebelmdre■mrbed, wo cracked aU down one aide,
bat the fact tbat mademotaelto bad
ptoced It carefnlly away wbeta so otb€T tlpa cttold toocb It aerrad to andrcle
blB with a kind of balo of booor nrvHtobobadaetoctedbero
“* "“"*
rears. With the revival of tbe lodian
music thete is evntaiu lo be an awakmiug of the lialiau aplrit tito berlUgo
Bf centuries of wild life on the iOallia
■ud in the turesta, and w|tb theW there
Is sun* to cotne some restonilloo of tbe
Bumllness for whhti the rare was noted
and 1 >r lat-k of which the Imllaus are
UruggUug with disease and iuebriety.
Kcw. iudrvd. have any idea of tbo
real ludlan music. The revls do mjt i«flrade their ualkmal s-mgs or their mu
sical instnimcut*. ^Mialever their pnu'llt-e In wild life, Indian music cannot be
hcani now except at long Iniervals,
when the triU-s are cngagid lu saun*
Imiiressive ecremony. But th^nv is n-al
IndhTu mask-, as tuneful and as f
as iIk» American song*< whlrti they
Iranietl to sing In rvc«-nt ymirs. There
are Joyous, fanatk-ai or w:.rlike song*
of tbe dance, the solemn or simiigely
weird song of lamcntatlou nud the self
aatUfirnl song of work. The word* of
many of tbe songs have a iveauty aU
their own.
X luystle sort of fervor
runs through them, end soim- of
ar« fairly thrilling even when r >».Ikh1
of their pktures4,uem « l.y translnllou.
Old Indian* are now Innklrg forward
to tbe day when thei
commoalv sung on the i
again give them an
t > pour
out all the dhwppoUitivl IioI- h of years,
tbehtvirtaehes and h<»icesleknes*. Iliey
formerly sang of all tbe while men sing
of and is^ged the tlreat Spirit to pity
their desolation. They sang natll the
mlnjl rulevl tbe |»oor starvnnl Usly. nnd
then in a trance the okl Imlums o.uld
see all for which they yc-am.d.
. Again they are to singr tgie songs,
song*, ai
ami
thi v me to
.xouager
gencrutlou: that they may sec. s-* iheir
fathers have st-cn imm>' a lime, the
borne scenes of years of plenty; wauh
again the making of the ix-i-iinlean:
bear again the wind whistling tbrougli
rhilc wkl
ud the games \v«-ut
•Tlay for me.** she Insisted one nlgbU
To her surprise, be nodded asM-ut.
-Tome on.** abe waved to the others;
-lie Is golug to play.** for she waa a
convivial soul and fur the most |art
w llllng enough to sha?al her phuisurcs
with her friends. Hct. im
He would
pUy for her alone or he wouhl not play.
Hignlflcant eyelids wi-n- ralsctl, muiic
Uughter was suppressed. »i:id ma.ltniolscllc whiH|ien‘d: “do.
i him play
for you alone.”
He was an artist. He played with a
l*e haleiHd U was
;
An otoetrtc.Hr drtren lirtsottos i
ton to mo from tbo dtoodTUtasn
in the street lo awal< news of the resuk.
roar mca roUed in tbe contest, each
*****
bottiwr.
given and
,!li .
The Wealth
CTcraus was the king
I state In Asia Minor, and i
thron® aliout
B. Clevcr been
■ having been a proverb
rich t^Cni
Ume. but tbe most libcral estimate* of hU property, so far
as deacriptlons of It have come down
to us. make It worth In our money
about $10,000,000. Hla riches were derived from gold mines near Sardis, the
caplUl of Lydia, and from tbe idunder
of namcrooa surrounding states. Tbe
kingdom of Lydia was overrun by Cy
rus. tbe rersiau conqueror, and. ac
cording to the bert aotborHies. Craans
was taken prlfifincr and kept In th®
irt of
Marvin Hart say* he slajed awake*
Jack Olli.en following bU challeage
to the Quaker nty min.
ni numeo: w*» iH ptxvnahiy topple fnmi
i.s imaix
rharh»<
ag«'; Art Ti‘chhou«4*r.
Jack t;«Hlwln.-C.V,0.
clil lady's Itt-sd In « wfcirl.
.Minnesota to db-aure from the foiit-
tw
UHZ2ZK
lAll world of
A
selutlule alter th. > have plsyinl an an
who
proress
to
know
bnva acbo.d
atli'tJde
‘Ihir"
Will
W. K. Vsndf rbilt will race forty six
hor^.*> In fYanee this season, of whicn
fourunn arc 3-v.drold* and tbirty-iwo
..v.ar-cid;*
N. *r J.-r-ey. wh.-re th*^ trusts rcHUO
ftotn. may lax aut.HuobUes In propor*
lion to the sp* *-11 of whlcli they ar«
capable.
The I. «islature may also try
to prevent aut..inolillr* using the armon-d
j
tire.'lh.
lalm that
used
for
raring
chain
tire
and
lb«
Ih
who;...,
detrimental to the highways
pun»«**'^
ahh* renown make* the statement that
fin.x ring 'hat
Rughy fufjihall is nut plaved la this
muntrr. and in coiiMViuenre II may be
racim:
re.-K-*aar>- to form an eleven .jf Kng-
Once the darner ic mnl.-r il.e. *‘‘*'**'^ ^ n-Miin. I at Oaklvn.l loud an*l
Very flm-.'''•ntlnued ch.-rtiig
thredd Is used above and In the U»!>^ j m.*irir«-mc-nt
gre eted .tin-
to plh»
an |j„j„nd*
’
tourin.
•
Kind of fouihall
woven, and then every ojiea fdac^ l*j*« **- <**" »d«P
The
dosrd with <iire.
Mlien the liolf 1* j Is very cuppy and the grandrt.««..,.
finally mended It |»n-sent* a smooth' far^ s riuht Into th?- wind and relir |
aurfacc nnd for wear and comfort c:»u ; wl.cn
Ik- touched hy the most careful!
hand dnrnln".—Iienvcr P«ist.
r;l
tht»sc
j I will In
averng.
Ji»rkcy
:i:cl
Hyl.
at
Tht
tht
Ii>t
New
Nc '
"Ml-.
mi
fasten a pitw of wrlilvg fwiK-r. lightly. cumUtl t,, the lncvl:ahlc and dt-rhli
^*il>
OIXV
L/l I T
livening I
Mich . Jan.
--I Traver,.4.
town Frldav
.Alien Mo
What
N.-w York authority
oADin
KArlU
fsr hcW.v.i«l- »*« *«t!.
cijiklarul
Over the top of an c-arthenvvare Jari^«l*f«rma
cxmiiiry.
pla>od here, auy-
bln (generally No. lom. an.lln mending
The rcasMn< for iHs*arc var»-rarloiis I1 way? Maybe Ho
aUk stockings silk thread Is nscvl In •LrvL. or stion tsci itlcs have hcc:i j cat- explain.
00 weight. Tbe neevlle 1. passf-d acn,.*
,
tbe hole until a dose Intthvwrwk i*!'' *^-'
^ •’ v.
a «a.-c m nai
:S-
ly an! >! mil Mlddh'rjn
binding U Willi a string or an elastic lo race at Kmcryviile for
There ito a IK.SS1 ^ Manc. U ;a at.
vL-liing iliehard
In the center of the p.njH-r cut L»f the winters.
..n* shown lu the Hltistrati.u.. 1I hill!y that ingh-shh.
a cr
will iK-ettt uplnt.»?T^»‘T»- «
^ *«»>I
Jar in the i-hccri rt»d SUS|
Set
is s nr»e carlv-I. •
MIh>.
| .!.i K--.1 Blnoch Way of
5 hnlHlng loby n strinrr n piece of itc-sttsl cl
Traver e
vi-.t. ,i MUs I> na Wll
dallv with thlrt i*lea
In fine w«-ath
over the renter of the j.vr. If then- are
hiJm
w(-k.
H mil.! 1m. said inf Iiu-leslde Thai H
Krm .!
N; 11 *4 Mhlland couniy Is
a iKiwer «.( Hun.-liine and 1m-»u»). roi
visit Hu 8
paring wl'h an> track in the
M
Kehhmin.
Wt(.le o.;i hunting last Wedn^iay
( of hK-ation.
Herl^ "t
Duffy Break Out A'galm -
Ttemias
and
W’llllam/ih w
canu n* r.e,s M.n.e Ihh- fclv«*s iH lohring
V c..nIe.->*ons ^.-hhh .how...
anvttlng
n h«-lng qii.-niioued b<dore
j Uier;
Hiicn
hich . x|rt.to.-.l
x|mhm-«j r. geiiei^ii)
geiieinll nn e
She Tf I 'nn they adtiiUt.d their gttiil.
*ir a
athletic
lih.n In the fo-cs*U>^»ama’e»ir
aud paid the hill, amounting to fllXti
reatftj
frele.H of the rntlVry. now ihr
A!r Lynn has ia;. n up a course of
o
the AtnalenflAihh-rir iini
iinh.L
ho.»t ’ .-ej.lng uti.l. r Prof Scully.
jmn
VI ky i;..l.ens of K. wrvdin 1* doing
be oriif
aihi.
ho«v. work for Mr. G.o Kinney.
hi. union tilth vear.
bride*
acrin.s
Som.-one hhouW take Dnffey over Rapi.l river is nearly i-omph t.-.k
,.rt V>'
\s Km . to an.l give him a e<sid to/nin l
T"p r..ll*-r skating iiarii.tv under
p-irikin;:
lb- b aMlng \. ry jnu. •. mat tag. ntent *4 K W Burrh are v
any mice in tin* c IohcI the i*aii will at
ik.‘ a ha.lly >i»..ll.-d chili.
After I.tract them. but Just a* .VMii ns tv
IK.ptdar.
first niouJM- ri-orbe* liie Venter of the
! tin 1'o.de, a ve?iTan
hors®
paiver he will drop into the Jsr. and the net with him.-he miw hSto the m rve i.,
paiK-r will fiy iKuk in place cgH*»i. fight a ptmiHhmeni which hi. own^
r who f.iugbi in the Crimea tn
ihose sung by .voung girl*, who do much ■ found that lo th® maktaT^ thi
at the work aloiil the lodge.
| ^-ate mechanism of the modem telej ivbone the deaf mute by reason of the
.Gnmed. rto. b,narrt.
and j
Catcher MaUhed
Jmo
wfwnded
a
burial
after
Ih
Tcberm^. hut ^dc a rtIrW
: . -it that
D.Hlced and «a*
..jt again, died In BBgUn.i
ay.
With
McGraw.
claimant
ckamploaship
of
the
of
mhldle-j
V.'bconrta.
Tt® bout U
caich-ta-cairb-can.
lieat
tww
Aifto Law Diiregarded.
A law wen
lAu!
M your face grow oM. salJoar.
b U.
3$ cnwis. T<a or Tab-
Juhnaoo Drug Co.
HOLDERS
WANTED
MenwIioltowbadwpBrtooc*
in ATTvv iroo tnc^diiiif and wbo
Into effect la Peniuytta-
bUlsi to take out a a-.at® Bceaa® and
pJofoient Btoder rwrty con-
xc^fnaBcg the apeed of antoa in cities
oftbe |lr*t c)aaa lo lea mOoa aa boor.
Thomaa Hill, aged 4$. marrt®^ a
Bay Cky saw filer, awallowed aa
ouac® of carbolk add bsicauao be
could Dot aecure employment.
c
He lived Just fifty v-ail
I ts first funeral.
Floyd Cuteber. the Armada wrestle
lac cf tbe cU on Jan, 1 requlrlag every autooeS-
color of tbe waod.
thmwn
while
Mci;: sin Tea.
in three.
'^1
was
hoi OV. and wrinkled. If y^i care at
muAh dlM^UKfccl Cherry Spraf kiln cm- all for beauty, lake IbdU^icr • Rockjr
straight
Mix eight grams of corroalr®
mat® with lOU grama of alcohol,
tb® aoluBoo Is tb®
^
The
pi.mnl.-. ^ wid f^-I tin p. be oX the
puPHc. and. If tL.ir .florth ur.^iM.pre
prti,K;sc making an ofT. r f.>r the
Milwaukee-,
T» Kfit Wo®a W®r«M.
Rerwvd DejKh For timid.
|
OoM 1* on exbihltlrm tn the mlaiiig
ilelbonme. Australia.
TRY A MCOItp WANT Aa
Is that lh«i ^
the dicU|orial
by
A New Yori M. wrspaper <
be
City on Monday. Jan. 15.
Record Want Ads Pay
straight year*.
msmui
r* M-nb-d
Tunlnt dnto.1
her
iams. coach of tb«a Ofiphers.
machine needle leases.
Certainly It has lost Its ihopuUrlty. for
The darner can U- used on any sew-1
Announcer Boh Mct^lblxm calh-d
dL-ns there ai>-wonci of baniliic. v»ag*l demoustrat*-! that there hi one kind hr
of war and of work, which an- gayer' sklllnl work In whleh they far excel
than the rellgkms s5nc*. The Imiuia* ; ,be oMlniry artKan.
A <*hh-.,g., lel,aerlea of experl'o
mine.Bendigo.
’
^
Swt-.ieta from
nual game fur tovv. a
Besides the rellgi'Hi* songs of the In-; a help instead of a hindrance, have :na;: le d for :he opening ront. H.
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I‘e-
The only known
vv.udi- invited.
■ x.*s, Ito tbe Tie Tb.. WnO." o.e fa- "7'^ to^t"«me
,4'.™
v»lte,.nmnBtbeI..dl.«.wble«^usj,„
^
Bostne for Bay City.
en by n west^i man cniiej i.vyJ
amuslnc
Ibiv C-ity Is planning to break ha. k
en- Is the line “Across
' in whleh then________
Into the li.;xiiia game In m in.nle t way.
Joyful'
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Mte.
‘
Johnson of Saginaw an.l Ihck
'.T Instrain.*' is kno
■te.
a Ba.v City Ia.l. hsvln;:
^ ^
to
Now even Iowa
has clropivetl
melals will Ih- givv-n the o'her
thuse
of tbe Blocking which i* not
mended. Then tberttbe aide of tbe l»and throngh which tbe.
come ^
*, depth of g^hldltcoTery.
the west sVemed
lengthen each >« ar.
ircJsl will hr given the winner. i
weight
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then
®alT a
a calfi
aalfi
Boaa-Ah,
then TOO ar® W
Ihe piignaclaua Mike aad
the |H-euUar Ituhe wfhuld pul the dear
17*. I
and the pair will hook up al Howard
tn La-
Msnrln waa
If full tin 1 ibvMon should land Kebe
Watbh ll ar.ti Mlse Grady. Bunker HHI
Sldcln.tham. k.SIS pint, iws-.is i
i ray of that glory had toUen upon
ffbe nubed with ber dreatoiiff. Bbe
liad a raloi Idea tbat ber bat wo a trifie to one akto and tbo stray bands oT
balr naeded toatentog op la the back,
bat wbvn madcmolaelto a voka laaoond€d lo tbe batt. -Ara yo« raadyr aba
ntxgmld.
hiring spanlng partnert.
Isfwicie. home
nao
needle It D smooth sailing.
Millie
one whole night waiting lo hear from
f.tani*
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Th*
Kigtjr. rt sirv' a* follow;.;
O'Brien L*¥sc L‘kc Prince.
Bests H«»4 Dwewlaa.
The Inventive genius of a Ik-uvorj
woman- and a bnsy hausetrife at that I Wsidoif A
of trsvellag prii
—promlsea lo revoluUonlxe the pn> v-s* | porxry hoj
of storking darning, and Into the hum- iinruif r.**d staietorot-n and muUl
bl»t homes lu the Und the tinv lab,»r
i- »„ i,-ve a new ho»!c»r U
aaver will eveutaally creep to lig^ttcn
,,
..
rhila* Jack U llri<*n is o
tbe burdens of the tired mother an.1 to
^
moiis ha*ielry frtu
___ SB K-.,
»ay to
make
her lot 1.-.less hard.
inuc <-«miKmed <rf
Tbe .tocUlue darner to a amall band; >*■“'«> »'"> *
ot ateel aUmt ibree-fuurtUa of su lueb' "iwtary. a val. l and a pr
tiilck and In rirruuifen-n.-e Is nlK.ut fix i ami twentyllv. ininKs.
and a half !neb«. Oi.e e-lae has tiny I
loflle.idc Moat Go.
pronsa wblrh hold Ibe innlerlnl la
San FtoltrUro. .Ian ;•
Win n I-o
Uk.theaecomlboopln.l.ee:nlm»ld.^|^^.„
art. and on the othd-r c<Jge are har*
It was the farewell race for tli
acaredy thicker than an onlinaiy pin.
which project and bold down the p.irt tlful track Ihlto heasoB. And Ihen* are
cr foot
and
training with each -oihcr Inrtimd «f
were fn-*h ar. l cvmid have conlini
Johnson,
NOVEL STOCKING DARNER.
Gsuf*
van and LvwU. arc saving mOBey by
iwomi*o
probably t s. (righteoed to sb'cp.
Btretched on the gras* In front of h-r
wigwam an aged Miuaw vv;ih nskv«d
what s'»e consWrred her favo.“dc h;»:ig.
and she expl.*xlD<Kl that she.alwnys snug
al*otit her root'aer. She s;iid sin- ivniem
ivered when a girl she would s.v viAi ms
of ber dead mother, and she wtiuki
t.lcg:
mnihrr.
in a
were almcjsi ixhaurted at the cad of
Mukr rrrow.*.■. Si;ys thu faltirr,”
horn**;
as
t>nc acting as a relief, ami :he bov
•Hr! They hav-r come Kvek mrlnv
buflslo
Why. tbo suy thm, t. to
com*
Jtx*
matched on the coast to mort Sulli
Hut two alleys were used in the match,
Tbe etoetde syatem has toe great ad
vantage of giving comparatively *rr..n11
aectloos Indcpendetkce of neighboriug
aecdons of conntry. so that each can
ntUlsethe water as liest suits It. Tlicre
would, therefore, a^m to l»e an excel
lent opening for electrieol Irrigation,
partlcnlarly in tbe west. A iiuiito'r of
anrb ayatema are now in operation nnd
have proved to be entirely rellahle and
carry them to the
-‘Mother,
cUv.
the four mm staried ih
above Ita ooorce ofpSrer or below
nor doea It matter greatly bow for l*e-j
*rhtrt>M‘ighi games wore ndh-d
low tbe surface of tbe gnnind thr sttp-jn,e twelve hours, a triilc over ihnx*
ply of water I*. It Is merrly necessary
**7 game* an hoar for oach I^ls.wr. fair!?
to drUl the well nniiJ tbe water U rmicbfast shooting uuiler ordlnar>' circum
While the men reinciiiber tiiu«-s oa
the hunt when they sal on the ba. ks ot
their ixmles walling for the rviuni oi
the nmnept who bad Iveen scut out tc
lot-atc the huffalot's. and In their lonell
ness they would sing:
Stie lu-sllatisl for one moment, dur
ing which the h.nuds pressetl licra iimrc
flrinlv. more Inalstently^so firmly, so
Insistently, tbat. with aU tier fears, she
dared not let them go.
i -I will.** she faltortni. and. bending
Icjulckly. abe cloMal her tingers over a
!teor that bad dropped that Lc mlgbt
Georg-
At midnight the word was
the miw sbooilng
I Uke I
Hut I
Art Tlacb
Jack Goodwla and
Johnaoa.
tbe gravity and windmill syrte
Power for operation can be condn<
uphmasaaally asdowa. It mak^
•*I am mashlna the bcrr;es
Tkvv f.iv tiavehrs are coming on the
march
berries round; 1 stir
j
II
the enthttsiasu were forced to stand
Rsgimeat bowliag trader;
merrily on.
Old Indian women on the S»mth Da
kota rx-servall.ms rememU-r when they
were exfu'cUng visits from frkmiUy
tribes, aud when they ofi'ere«I the hiw
pltallly of their wigwams to The way
farers. and this waa the simple song
they w ould sing;
l.-sslv alMMit- p^s pic :
protvvtlon, rot half afraid afraid
aUd* artists with In-io^ »be musk- which was sooner or
her. .mUd of the
to take them to the restive
And w hen i*^'**** «**".'•
Praelh-e to which
Inauguration of pavlllm
It on home ’*be would l»c forv«sl to listen, nfrnhl «if
tlic thing waa over they
nld
hrld
'c
'ibe
very
slmpllelly
of the life which
across tl»c great white .i
l.tough
li.r
bo
sure
to
fill
h.-r with rogrrl
along hy the tirami I'sl.i
w hich the ‘
**•*’ ac-hv-s and thmhs and delirious
big gate. u|vou cilher sid
nalnlh* of her own. afraid.
white lions cpntw'h mctiaHiicly
stMM-tral lioiies W‘h
>»f
all.
tlm rtiaraps Klyand ward
the risk of tbrtr lives,
> reail her fate.
tiny Island lu the middle, one ol | bappin
t
K
graritj ayrtem of L-rigatlan to Cr.nforttto la aaid to be flS por acre, while
tbe aantial coat of oupplytaff
b
about f1-60 per acre, ruder favorable
coBdlttoaa an electiicaUy drtrea
Attall May Fi^ BHtt.
Abe AUea. oee of it« ctoradoat Uttio
feliowa to (he rln.. to odstos late the
lteiea»bt aa • poaalble rtow-rto to h
rtT nm.d aw-to with Jtowjr BrtlL
Since Nelaoo baa atoned tor h (o wUh
McGarcm. BrtU i.-loahto* hiwnad foe
chance to pick up aonw easy aohoy.
and .\Uoil look, to him like "It"
Sporting Motao.
The Soricty fer Ihe PrcrentloB of
Crocliy to.Koolbhll HUyera ou*ht to
extend <i> opera-ta. Into hockey cir-
of W to wow Ch»rtM Sl<
tbe liking of
aiiuach
\it thedr time mourning over the deimr*
lure uf happy days when they canid
lance, atog aud fight, hoa haeo made
iTi’iiiiniiiiiiiiiyio
bowttog coateat ever beW to tbe areal
with aa average cf 1804^. Tbe coatwt was rolled at the Oxford alieya.
Thlrty-alatb street aad Cottage Grove
mvonue. stoitlag Sidarday at ac&dnlgbi
Ad oAdiag Soaday at aooa.
Over 100 peraoaa wUacooed tbe en
i flan to ffaia and at
tbe emd tbe alleya V
for about f4l
note about Im
ceage vrtitte taan at the waat. waya a
i’aiiktuo (H. D.) .oorre^^poutkfut of the
And the comers of her mouth droop
ed. and alic beared a deep sigh, for It
waa a writer the waa. and, a* every
one knows. It Is mostly a toss up as to
w^bether half the things you write rver
get-^iubllabed or paid for till after
you-m Vn angel with wings
*X>f wlfiai ar^ywtHTuklngr be ask
ed ber. and nhe had anawered. -Oh. of
nothing at all.- for that I* nUva.vs liest
when the Ungu.nges clash am! the mat
ter would be next to lmiK>ssn»le of explanatliin If they dhUa.
ng of aath
Now and again he was sciwratetl
chosen to play for her alone, mfngle»I
from "her for a moment, called hither
with the wonder If. as an everyday
and thither by people be knew. Alone
diet, so mueh playing, hownwer ma.sterand following bis tall figure with her
ly. might not In the course of ilme
eyta. she experienced auuu*thiug akin
to gladoeoa. S4-eirg that he waa well
known aud highly thought of. Then,
Kavh evening foUowlng he pl.ay.d for
w hen he returned and. taking her ami.
her nlonc. so tltnt It came to In- th.nt
Ie<! ber through the crowd Into the
she waltctl wl.shlngly for the evenings
small, dark rooms where the tableaux
were sliown. one with the fatwlinite of and the music and him.
r.MUaIng between the f.antrislv’s and
Stockholm, with Its small and cum.lug
lake, around which tiesihd the ru\al the iiwtumes. he told her of his home.
palace, the Attaint tum-h'«1 huildlng* In hla halUng I'nMieh he intintetl it tn
as
glowing .x.lors as iH»sslMe. and at
and llM- old. old church, ami flwt lUher
otia opfKMdte of mountains and snow last, just as sIm- had expcit.Hl. lie strike
ami reindeer, with the little shepherd to her of a little pla«-c of his own limt
ho
had preiwrwl lliere for the woman
buy sleojdng while his wolf dog kept
who was to bo his wife.
watch, she felt 1 S4»rt of pn»t»*< tloii ii
Then one night, taking her two hands
tlie pressun* of hla strmig. firm
In his. ho asked her very aliuply. in the
against th«* sUs*vc of hi>r gown
rd manner whleh was
Igiter. on the first Hage. b fiuiid
ifms, to Ih- his wife. And
bis euaf
her r liamiiagne and glac^e «-afe ; id olh
fnim timso line,
whUo.
shing for
l.ltotwi.
mttot BOW obare Ita banwi with • rtvol
ajatem. Where water at ibe aarfaea
or the grttoDd ta not aranabto. tort ctoctrtc power Is, vreUa may be oak wad
otoctricaKy driven pvnpa toataitod to
ratoo Iho water from botow tbo croand
to too oartacc. and do ibto at a coot
cotopmbto with that of the older ayo-
ou^i
to different coootrtra as they patrd
tiowly oo-to »e©eh. -myoaotla- and
a'oobiles {«■;** to (bnutaB. *^tr
glta mlcb nlcbi.*- In rollah. -nleapo^
mlnajhar tod In Rvaaton. -uenbudIto.- And. though the way borne waa
lewg. It hardly seemed long at alL
After that it war tacitly undcratood
that a bond of sympathy existed be-
M\
CHftonatl fhna
i. ■ «at»r •*<»
U>« n*ort thu Snatogr Hflton to to
be borred in ttot Uara.
«*«tkrenr of the Onx,WM)iiB. *M7 awa •
tlKhutoac ot the Ud. to which er«»t
he tow will hhaw to croB «to rtror
to Ooetocton. whore *hiwo war bd
ptoyrd w snhday wkboel »o«ee totor-
SPOITSOFAllIIMS I
Tbst
SclwtU Teaai Mystic 6oo«s.
Imtktm. O.ato«0p«ltoMt«(tt»;
t>iS*tt fmtk*r nr>
ljtl«^i^^U^ l» rtoiikni>i^ gj r^gOrnm cya spas tbt fH AtffSii
ELECTRICAL IRRIQATION.
Tbu^ far aot a atate llceiwe has been
th® ep®®d ragaladoB.
zzx.
Auto car
tnuAportaliMi {aid, hj ad-
LMkaL7s,Baisit.mA'
THE WONDER WORIOR' ^
thSSst rDRrkfMC*g
tkmoUdkmx
tr« «HU« I
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MW.
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y' Od. «MMn. Tnu
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notkM, vtu tMk •iiiUi
UkMtm tkm ttmirng fmr.
tkmm Barr mj» tkMi m
u rmmmm to iIm iBrtutloa of
Pr««klMt JAM a AacaO or tlM VwA^
r^nitj ot MldiKBii. rvproMBUUTM of
Aoidi of the wMiom ooBtamco
li«M frill oM«t at tbo Gktaafo
I la piMral aad foocbaJI la
Aflarla aaUm t
lato tba alglit Ua
from tbe cgaaly aeboola. wbkb will
voogbt aboat by tba oCar from
MB baaiaam boaaes In Ula cHy
aad ladHidaal oCara from otbar la-
I Lwes
mmxmi
1 FOR CONSUMPTIONJ
aeboola gkm th9 Uaca opoa,
m am biii« ofarad. Iba <
of tba du wablblu brlaglag lato proab
laaaca a* It doaa tbe ladlrMoal work
of cba eooairy papn* wbo barecoforw
tor I
» Co. Ofam T>aa ^
Amoag tba priaaa to be ofered aret
nrat. a cboica book from tbe Marcaatna company to tbe papU wbo wrttaa
tba beat oaaay oo tba aabjaet. “A Trip
rrom Tbair Hoorn to Trareraa City.'
Tbay alao ofer a picture for tba beat
aec of bariaaaa forma prepared la manaacript form oompoaad of bnitag allpa.
bill bead*, recalpu. etc,
CHy Book ttaca.
Tba City |iook atora offera an edacotloaal ga^ for tbe beat display of
band work by puplU la the grade* be
low the gfth and ^Strntemeyer’a Ufe
of McKinley- for tba papll wboae work
la nbora all otbara la tba grade* above
the ffib. ThU U eapecUl work done
In tba city aeboola aad oonntry achooU
aa well, aneb aa the onlque Cbrlatmaa
card*, napkin ring*, whlak broom
bolder*, etc.
HamJttan Clothing Ca.
Tbe Hamilton Oothlng company
ooama forward with an offer of aa um
brella for tbe pupil wboae work on the
subject. -The Trarel* of a Raindrop, *
excels all others.
Frank Trude.
Frank Trude. though so busy with
moving, baa found time to offer a floe
pocket knife for the best rAutoblogm
phy on a Knife Blade.” The possiblllUaa of tbla aubjact are great, owing to
tbe mammoth cutlery maaafactoriaa
of tbe eootlaaiit. aad an antoblograpby
of aacb a knifejroold be moat Inter.
I! «1 peld oiR ever tl60 to 1
OHAa BBY.dftr^ l
•lolancp wbo treatod warn for Isai Grippe writ
bought a %IJOO bottle of DR. KfNQ« NBW
of thie one bottle I wee entirely ourwL«’
Mamaitie ABSOLUTELY OUARAIITgED!
American
! her father was coming she said she, llsber* of the Kodol Almaaa
n to 4. to «aU
mas gtdng to db* and added **bnt I will Year Calendar, and mi l be i
OB •laetloa to vola oo the local aptlaB
tr> and malt until papa gt-ts lu-re.' mall a copy of this iKsiklot to any
aaaatlOB. TW mattor wa« foafht
The father ma* In tim-to see her U-1 enclosing a imoH^ m stamp mlth a
M by tba Bitaacara of ibc coaaty
fore .she died. Lulu !*at erson ma ‘ n*quest for same, pr.ivldinl UiU ps|h r
baaM by Daald Amatroa#. a fonaai
Spaclal to tea Evening Record
born at Vicksburg. Mich. In Augurf.jl’i mentioned.
'
pmaeuttac atlornay wbo caaaa<]
Empire. Jan.
Mrs. A. J
m3 and came to Emplr.' mlih fcer i
■aa? arraata of TloUton of iba local
Miracle.
Tbej
opt loo Uv. It U aapartad thla la to
"“TUntC InTtamUy rotnn.«l
heV MfV «.‘'Ipeo.' h.-r.ba tba laat atniolr of tba high IIW«.ne.d.r.n,-,ke.rvi.uatn.»r
L.. Apr...
,he
.o
caaaa adTocatoa vbo. tboogl
The Rev. A- T. FVrgnson of Trav-j
where her parents had m<»ve»l j ford T»*nn.. -sLe mas so masted by
bafora by 400 TOiaa la lha
craa
aty
preached'at
the
M.
E.
church
|
,„ontbs
before. For tbrfs- year* j
«»» P«;|:
bopaa to kaock^jtyit Iba local opcioo
her
here last Thursday evening.
lav ibU time.
Mr. and Mr*. U E. Wolcott
and mas loved by both young ami
ifor;y^ight h<.urs: when, at my urgen*
Borflara aatarad tba Weak* Drug
eompaay a atora on Waat Mala tXrmU
mhere they spent tbe holiday* at tho| b^jrfea her parents, ihr*^ sisters, ; given h<
Jackaoo. tba othar eight aad carried
home cif Ibelr son Bert.
] Mrs, Eertha Auger. Grace and Eulalia ,;that Ic ^
a Itoo eaab ragiatar to tba MIchlgaa
Mm. Willard Wickham of Olcn j
„d nro t.rothcr,. The fan.-1
and I.-: a h.-allhr woman Wh
Oevtral tracka, aararal block* dlataot
I^ke t* very ill at ihU mrlling.
\]y has the sympathy of all mho km.m j <i«y.« Gaarantrcd cure for roughs an.l
Wbaa It vaa broken ap only a little
iTHdds. 6tic and ll.tM at Johnson Dru<
Mis* Mabel Rich relumed V
them In their v/d l*ereav
vrrr II wa* foaad. Tbe Natkmal Bla
;<'o.. F- H. XU-ads. C. A. Hugbei* Drui;
Pleasant the first of last meek.
i
-----------------------f Co., druggists Trial Iwtile 10c.
eaU Oo^ near tbe drag
Will Nash of I^idlngton spent the].
BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
Ita oaab raglater. bat tbe tblayaa atola
holidays mlth his sister, Mrs. Arthuri in -succes* Magarlne” for January.
only atampa and a few paonlaa. Ef
Boynton, at Bast Emplrcr
Cievelaufl Moffe t b^ gims the
fort* vara amde alao to barglariia two
aakjoaa la tba outaklrt* of tbe town,
parent*, of an eigbt-pound
but tba robbara failed to gat In
arrived Jan 3. Tbla is believed to U«| votes his attention this
There U cwaaldarmbla apaealatlon at
thi? first birth In Empire township to. pr<-at and incn-aslng concentration of
I MUd t'TolmU- Coort. *( the- Prol»l. Of&M. la
Ubpanlng Id bualneaa and aoelaty cJrbe ragistered under the new law.
.i ,iches In the
\ Alfr.d Oramek.
claa aa to vboa Ooogreaaama H. O.
Charles Hay*, a colored man work- j UmlHe*. and
Alfred Orelllck-dwrtfM tbe beat es- Ing for Frank Moran, bad one of his
Toong will reooiam
meat a* poaUnaater to anecaad Nettle aa/ OB aome aubjact of tba leather in leg* injured last Toe«lay by getting]
colbssal a.s to l»aipc the imaglna
KragiMa. a widow, wbo baa bald tbe dustry.
It cahgbt under tbe bunk of a lagging! and defy the utmost effort.^ of ihr
poaltloa a little aKM
alelgb.
^
] omuers to *pend even the 1
County Commlaalooer George Crisp
It U pretty gaoarally acknowledged
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Yarove an 11 man of tomering intellccl. he «y-,
that lira. Kragmaa baa made an eaoal- Is a ft aubject for tbe Audobon ao^ Mr. and Mrs. 8. MIddaugh of East Em-1 springing up in the next generation
Prf.b**eO.*irt
clety as he offer* ‘Two yard* of birds * plra visited friends at Wimam.KhurR backed by the accumulatUig hUllon.. ~
lont poatmlatreaa. bat
Young aaaerta, ao bU frl«d* any. that to tbe achool which prepnraa tba best and Traverse City last meek.
1 «f r^jme great family, might mield a c«»y.
*t ihr Prot*ir ..««>• mth* tuy
tbe bualneaa men of the city prefer a set of alx letter* each In which aome
Mrs. W. H. Morrl* and Master Carl I power gre*«er than that of emperors;
man for the job, Mr*. Krogman la a arenl of the achool la deacribed. the relumed Saturday from a ten days'^ and p.ueniates, and sway nations at ■
Trxit.r Jodcij uf Probatu
leUert to be prepared by pupils and visit at Traverse City and with fhel hi* will. This second serais proml es
daogbter of Cajt. Tboa. Walleri.
in tb« ’in*Mrr«rf the
mailed diroclly to him tbroogh Uncle family of D. W. Reynplds at Grawn. ■ u, he cf even great* r Inier.-.-f than the
of tba boat known and most pof
UM»pettU<«.daly ern8am *• serrlca.
mining men In the upper penini
Mias Katherine Kams of Traverse I flrsi. which ai:rarlt-d so much attenRobait Walter.
wbo defeated Ueut. Gov. Maitland for
City vl*l:od last meeU with her father] tion a year ago. JulU t Willwr TompRobert Wnltar. oonnty clerki baa a and brothers at East Empire and v.lth] kins conirlbulea the st'cond of her stlaadlBg MMtB from tbe
wi^h
DmrU b’w%1.
|t.S0 gold piece which be stand* ready frt«.d. in town
Inaala to ibB last Batlooal
: rlc of .indic. on rhil.l InU.r. ontltl.-d.
to give to the boy or girl wbo U able
ronvealloa.
^
Mr. nnd Mr*. Hopkin. nnd chlldrm j -Tumlns Chlldmn Into Dollnn.."
of Traverse City visited last meek at | picilng the hanlshlps and Impositions
r / ♦•ffertrd cvruia
Tkare wart many amall Are* aiarted to embody tbe best sentiment a
the home of Mr. and Mrs Thos. Sul-; endured by the mnilon and a half <>f i
In Flint rMtIy on tbe boalDMa ends the American flag In one sentence
Frank W. Wilson.
llvan of East Empire. The two ladle*; children mho are stunting their llve>; uoerr f*rib«r r^r. th*» .^»d
VhmrUmU
of cigara, owing to ibt arrivml of a
Frank Wllsoii has a fine picture of aro alaier*.
by long hours cf labor In the factories
dangbter to Flra Cbttf and Mrs. John
President Rooaeyelt which be Is will
Howard Kenney has bought the va of this country. -Hught-s—the Great
Hose of tbe local Are departflwat.
ing ip part with for the beat answer cant lot east of the home of William Modem Inquinltor' U a character
Dr. L. Knapp of Manebester says he
to the following dn«^n: “Wha
Morris and Is building a photograph study, by J. Herher: Welch, of th»
Is ooj anperstltloua, yet be bad ao exaenUals are chnracterlsUc of the beat gallerv. which he mill have ready for ; nan who Is pursuing ibe Insurance 1
perienct while driving past the cmaetype of American clUxennblpr
I vestigatlon mlth so muclj vigor,
tery which baa since caused* him to
and Gr*ce|«B,.n Franklin—America's First SelfJudg* of Probata.
think aome. Tbe night was pitch dark
s» * i«d
Judge Fred R, W’alker of tbe Pro- Becker returiud Saturday from spend- Made Man.” by HOfmer Whitfield. ih« \ um d«y of
and hearing a noise at tbe ahle of his
bate
court,
who
la
a
great
lorer
of
ing
their
holidays
at
their
homes,
the
bl-centenary of Franklin, which owur,^
of
ISSSiTn.
ttohep:
carriage be leaned pul To see what It
pros. Just al that Instant bis lantern natnre hna a floe book for the beat former at Mi. Pleasant and the latter! on January 17. is m>ted with a study of
'
. tbe character cf the great patriot aad
was extlngnlahed and tbe^ doctor re display of nature's woods, each dis at Dexter.
C. R Ackerman was in Traverse j the inestimable aenrice* which he ren
ceived a smart rap on the head with a play to be arranged by tbe exhibitor
City on business last Tuesday.
j dvred this country. A short resume
stick, apparently, and several Worn* as they see fit.
Mr. and Mrs. •fhomas Sherman on-' of the progress of the present tbeatE. O. Ladd.
struck him on tbe arms He was not
(t«tccj of «ald petition, a* d
E. O. Lndd. member of tbe county terulned a brother of Mr. Sherman rical season In New York is lllustraicd
much Injuiwl, but bowdld not atop u
Investigate, though be now saya he board of examination, offer* ns n prize from Chicago several days last meek. | by special photographs of a nanilxT of
“View*
of
Scenic
America
From
Ocean
wishes be bad. fur his own peace of
mill
started
up
for
the
season's
cut
The
fiction
U
ht-sded
by
Ilarold
Mac-;^iddiv
to Ocean.- Only tbe pupil wbo excels
mind
laat Tuesday. The breaking of a large | Grath s latest story, "fhe Wrong
FtJr trying to preserve what hair he In map work. Including the map of
belt Thursday caused the mill to ho] Coal.” Michael White maintains hb
baa oo bis bead. Alderman Lee N. Grand Traverse county, can aspire to
TRAVERSE CITY MARKCTK
shut down part of the day.
} standard in a humon>us st<»r>- calle-1
Brown of YpaUantl Is snfferlng severe ihif.
Miss Margaret Dunn of BurdlckvIUe j • HlmmeUtcln's
Turtle
Chowdt-r.” i
^
SchooU aad pupils throughout the
ly. Tbe alderman was la Tbe habit of
and MUa Kate Sullivan of Maple Ciirj Elizabeth Jordan s ‘ Assiduous Anne'^ ]
"*
eord la not responaibl* for changaa
placing hi* hair tonic in a cerlala county are busy as bee*, every avail
visited last week at ibe home of Wm. I Career" Is a delightful and Inspiring;
place la a medicine chest of tbe bath able moment In preparation of the
Brooder in ibl? village.
j story for girls, and Robert Mackay s ^
unique
exhibit
and
the
farmer
s
ln*tlmom. Ibirlng hU absence the bottle
Julius Horan went to Traver*o City 1 ‘The Offham Sawdust Comer” is a,
mas taken iFBr'iffdNg bottle similar tuta accordingly wlU be the point to last week to visit with his grand-j hosiaess story of the type that has l*f
In shape and alxe. oonValoing ^Arbolle which all parents, pupils, teacber* and
mother. Mrs. Clarissa Horen of West j lerly proved ^ popular. Emeit Neal
the j Interested per*ons will go next Friday
acid, mas left in Ito place.
Branch, and two anats also of that Lyon. Capt. Jack Crawford. Harold
and Saturday.
evcBlng Mr. Browai. while i
place wbo were vUltlng al the home. Susman. and Edward Yan<x* Cook are
hla loUet, took the bottle and applied!
---------------- -------cf Richard Raynolds on Eighth street, repa^sentej by verse of an excellent
U Ubmllr u, hi. hfr.
Th,
Crp»tlcr
Charles MikuU and Miss Gertie j quality. The cover design; in conformrvcasalElac tlw mUuk. Brova. who.
pobltaher of foU*. worln. u well Fbster of South Manltou Uland were j Ity with the article in commemoration
LTr."
hair, thus rawing the bum coorid-,
crabjy—but bell amell hi* hair to»ic
'er.^.'rreh°r“^“
Data of Kalauaaoo and **®®‘*“'
i
K
R : *
P
^
Miss Mary Sackett of Grand Rapids
plighted their troUi two years ago
nnd because they did not kaec BB»«y
cBougb to marry they separated untU
they were In better clrauBataaoea. To
make their engagemeBt more biadlag
ribey aeenred a marriige Uemma.
which was lora In two in tbe preeence
of tbe .girt'* brother, and OBcb took
half. They met la Muskagon os Tkuraday
dajr to
to be
be . . married,
married, but
but wbM they
roachfd Justice
Justice Oeterbai
Oaterbans** office
roachfd
Mlaa MkekeU had loet her half ot tba
aarOfBMa. They
hoerw«r..a»4 ware tsaUy a
TRYAttCOiOWAR
married at Glen Haven last Thursday; cf Franklin, is a handsome and his- *
by Justice Farrani.
I torically accurate reproduction of the
Mias Clara Gordon of Empire and | scene of Franklin Vfim entry into
1,1,
Fred Bennett of Glrn Haven we»e j pfiiiadelphla.
mde him
married Christmas day at Frankfort ‘
-----------------------up ibe conumet and made by tbe Rev. George E. Lewis. They I
KODOL ALMANAC
^
WANTED.
WANTEO-Work M
Martim B. Orr, St€
M E.
E,
bar trade. SOS 8. Union.
Mr.^1
8. j
- ■*;r*
uTSIalty
for bamm 4
jno S 2t* «
BOY WANTED—To do errands
llkadl
lit
EtoldaafwaiaBdtnl
wrok nboot printing ofllcc. Herald
and Record Co.
jan C IT j
WANTED—At once, eompetent girl
for georral houaework. Mrs. Rober*
K. Walter. Ml Webatrr sirrri.
jwIS-makeat
mnea aaat of Ondar mam.
MdgalBBdcoBtiwali
J. B. OiwCUekGB.
WANTED FOR ARMY—Able bodle«1
unmarried men beimi-en age* at Z\ j
and 56: citizens of tbe United]
States, of good ebararte/ and lem
perate habits mho can speak, read
wwr«.
vnoormnity.
Mn.)
At COOsldcrabU' expense
me hiva
and wri e OnvlUh
togUsh X*«r iBfnrmmtkm
np^osUte
opapply to recruiting offle^'r. Hotel j
the
Whiting. Travon-e City. Mich.
( Utesl jM-ientlflc luxtrument* for Cor-
Have Tou Deteetm Eye Sight!
SOU m lEOORBNl’ir
Drug Co. S. E. Wait ft Sons
U wliter weather a haaseseeker doss sB travel
sbost the streets Is search B t hoeSe to rest 8e
MBthroRChthevut cohras B TheEveBactec«1 Yod cas cet s food teasst Iqr sdTcrthlif.
Char-
ter* for them.
n copy of the new 1^ Kodol Almanac
Word was received here la.v! aad yn> Year Calendar. lu moat im
Wednesday tbat^Is* Lulu Patteraon. portant feature la without doubt
daughter of Wm. Paiiertoa. formerly very aimply constmeted 200 year cal- a.vA..
of Paris at tbe age of 59 looking young of this place, wa* very ill with pneu- endar. whereby with absolute accuradt
SBA U tbe beat of baaUb only two monla at tbe home of aa aun» ai; yqu can icil the day of the week oo :r*.«T
days before bts deatb.
Vicksburg. The letter sras aoon fol-J which any event occurred during one
lowed by a telegram saying she had hundred year* of tbe past, or on srbicb ;
SBeeuas to iMwed on etrecy pack- died ito day*. Tbe body wa* Uken any dale will occur daring the nest ]
Bg*v Jt to tba gmti BBecBBtfal rem to her parents* borne at Mlahawaka. hundred year*, thus giving tbe day of •
•dy. kBown. It makes you wbU and Ind.. where Ibd funeral was held Sat- the week ob srhSch any birth, death,
keeps you well. ThaTa what Holtto- Btday. Her motber sras with ber from marriage or any important event may!
ion***
teris Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 tbe beginning of her illness and when have happened.
llBiNa. S. C DcWltt A Co., of Chi
cent*. Tea or Tablet*. Jobnaon Drug
i sent for. When told that cago, nu arc mde owner* and pabCa
► the BWHit
WANTED-A r. j>re*etil*tlve for an j cutting
4^tabllshed business house In north other Insillull
mestem .Michigan mlth headquarter
in this city. Ample up|K*rtm»Hy
I Hr on Monday. Jan. wh.
il'lrh
Grand ' op^irlan of Grand Hapids. from
wf hare
nNW been
iir-rn Uklng
twsit
speclat tnMr
jan 3-;f : me
tlons. min l»e preiH
•sent at our opilaal
U»p.-alng fur u full
.*k. Jan. *tA,t..
WANTED—Kumlahi-U rooma for llthi |
WANTED—Work by day of any d«v ^ ■
scrlption: prefer nursing. hi»2 IC j f
* mvom
From
declJ fl
WOOD AND
WANTED—Harnesses to oil and pol-;
Ish. Fred Fuller. 14S E. Tenth.
j
nov 51-tf!
LOST
LOST—Lace collar with gtild horse j
shoe pin set mlth pearl*, bet seen i|
Eighth street and Fun-iiter* hall on j
(’as.**. Return to Ang.in Mct'oll and
receive rew ard.
jan 4 :f t
__ FOR RENT-
j
FOR RENT—Thrc^ living rooms, fiif-|
nlshed or unfurnlshetl, yn.t South ]
Union Ktre«-i.
jan. KOt
FOR "rent—A furabhed ’store l.i
gtsHl location. For imnirnlgrs api»lV|
Jcdin Armstrong. Alden. Mich.
1
jan C-dt I
RENT-Housa for rent. Inquire
J W. Ninth.
JanS tf
FOR RENT-llouae on North Elm
wood avenue. F. .Goodrich.
dec 7 If
HOUSE for rent, W1 State rlree't. 7
rTKims; small bam, |8 per month.
B J. Morgan.
dec 7 If
OFFICE ROOMS for rent Wilhelm
block, comer Front and Union.
nov 29 tf
FOR SALE
312 STATE ST.
B«iS PkMM R«. 44.
Thlnfs Yoo Weed to Know
AbODt
PIANO
BUYING
A
worM lliis arui a
very T)nsy aifp.
AVe c.iddoI
lie
all tliiri^fsanjODd
UH—too busy.
Tbpiffofr*.
then- are tbii4t8 wo tkVi%\ to
know. Ill tin* iiiatUT of |rtir.
chasioK your piano you nr^*
too busy to »b«jp arouiitl tm\_
look the iiuittcr up.
The
simplest wiiv is tbe KIM;
BaLLWA\^ It saves time;
it sav€B your nerr»«. No **pstienv'C tried’’ io Uie Kimball
r tT Tmw ^t”T
FOR SALE-Hooae and lot. barn on
lot, 442 Weit Eight street. Price
12.400. onwtblrd dosm, batonee to |
•nit purchaser. Inquire 115 Bari
Nlntb street, or addrms John Ouna.
Cheboygan. Mich.
Jan 9*
MISCELLANEOUS
arZ*-—
tba tree MBFt btotorj.
\
SOFT COAL
COLUMBIA TRANSFER CD.
FOR SALE OR E)0CHANGE for city
property u G3acre; fruit farm CH
miles from city; worth $2,0Wf. An
hh-acre farm 10 miles from cHy
worib 11.260. John Armstrong.
Alden. Mich.
jan
’‘ssszi-^rss^^.’s:
r-.
wv
meml;er that mr etAAiM*
i opi-nlnr.
[and ti-t all defective sight ahsoltiaMy
Tree Pnif. ShHlnwn
ShHtnwn mill be ptagBiNl
f to meet any difficult and
! stioai»* rase* cd defective vl>lon Bnd
i mill treat tlu m propfriy. Henx-iaber
.. lUstair. jem.lry
WANTED-Glrl for gtneral hou*«-jlbe i
mcjrk. Mrs. T. A. Pennhallegon. M7 ] rtore.^Jaa
no Teas than three,
with Grlnnell Un»s.' music Ut
comer Front and Caa« streets.
OnUti Pnpiriir Ff Siii
. WeAkreandoaarflBrBtietbefiol
lowrtng list of real aata^^t^aU^
Simply Uiia:—Cut out Ibe
above wupou and mail it to
us, and we’Jl send yon ukTuI
piano information11 Ih
Umt you
can look over and study in
tbi* quiet of your own botne.
You want to know about
reputotion and wearing oualIty; you want Uy know about
the piano that is Uist suited
for ibis particnlar climate,
nlx)nt the guarantee anti what
it means. You want to know
about our ’‘little pajFxneot
plan that makes piano'
«Miy"an<l*bovp and
lUIyonwmat lo know
onr
«*4cn$7SttB •(?<>«•
SclUiCWkichStfcs
YonSoKy...
Drop m««y day and bear
lh« Uieat KIbUiU Pianopbyer. Trea coi^erta daily.
KIMUlLMOSia
W ft tot •• WMt «b ML. «
tou tot. •« suam.
V
'
iLaBOHlamw.
i
crrv; mouoAii, tucsiiav. jANUAiivt, i
JBnffTKMU
Screened and pre
pared especially for
Ranges and Cook
Stoves, from an ex
cellent quality of
Hocking Valley Coal.
It is easy to handle
and a go<xl burner.
Try a ton and be
convinced.
Mbe oarty *ira. BBd the 1
Major Waraer has booa BBBMe to aaPMPI* tMBk Mt n< Dr.
•wor tbo lectSTi or oeoa road tbs east
amjartty. Oa an aesraps bs baa receieed »fi Isttsra a day aiaes Ua ar^
fMt If ftet tl» 0MMnU
U Viral. Hs baa bosa bsrs aboat thirty
IW i> t*0t» «r OMir irtqMt
days. Heaoo bs baa reeolred 7jW0
•r int>ftat !• to W. It fti rnrmck
leasrs. Hs aad hla aumograpbsr will
hmdpmm. Wo do mot ws^. to ^
bo bnsy from aew aatil tbs oad of ttc
fciid j>HM or om to iHor tbtm. Y1»
boHday meeoa trying to catch np with
potet K wIiollMr good poM ofo mi
olUo ao lagtlinuti mod roamcodatOt
la tbs book departmsau of WaabOWMtMOdkWMT. It U or BOOM
to Pt IB ted
Fw>d Value "
M
of a . Soda Cracker '
y'-
BBd. Bl^
. ..
^
tt
m ’
.
1
.
f
Senator Bererldge of Indiana never
ansveib directly when requested by
coheagus to yield the floor for a
nt- Hte replies on such oocaare Invariably of aa oratorical
chaipcter. One day be vas In th?
midst of a most eloquent flight when
Senator Pettus of Alabama, who te
not a great admirer of the Indiana
arose and asked leave to Inter
rupt. -Nothing can ever afford me
greater pleasure.- said Mr. Beveridge,
•nban to yield to the dlsilngutebed and
able senator from Alabama, who never
makes a speech himself or Interrupts
the speech of another senator vltbont
adorning It vltb a brilliant radiance.”
Pettus stood there with bis Jaws
crunching the inevluble cud of loUac
until Beveridge had finished the
sentence and then aald: “Mr. PreslAnd they
adjourned and left Beveridge s speech
bs bad rcpsatsdly written in rain for up In the air.
IP
I
-I bars written him.- aatd JsmM to
an acMoalntaaos. Iwt got nothing.IMnuigs.- aald tbs oCbsr, *lor bs te
a man full of WadDsas.-Xmr nMolaad Jsrrold. •Unremitting
A pon vbkb rsqalres explanation In
Tbs Oxford acboUr who. masting a
porter carrying a bars through tbr
atrsma. aAad. Tritbss. friend, te that
tUy own hart or a vlgr reqidi^ no
commentator. Nor did Tom Hood,
who. vbsn aU te aald aod dons, rsmalfts tbs prince of Brilteb ponstera.
Us pons as naturally aa bs teogba. A
babe can see tbs point of bis jokes aad
tbs crastlsst dry as dost cannot resist
tbsm.
Tbsodors nook Is thought by many
to bs equal to Hood as a punster, bat
Hook was teboied and slow In compar
ison. Tbsrs is an Impromptu aU about
and an uosxpsctsdnsoL--------------are looking for thorn that Is drilclotw.
('redrrick Ix>ckrr once or tvlcr srsmsd
to have Hood’s uncooscloua ease, as
tbua;
H* cannot bs complcls In aught
Who ts not bumorously pn>ns.
A man wtihout a mrrry thought
Can hardly have a funny bone.
John HIU Burton relatss a legal joke
Vblcb to the legal mind has all tbs
cliarm of a pun.' One day a bailiff,
arrrlng a writ, bad been compriird by
tbs dsfeodant to swsUow tbs documrot. In a stat^ of great aglUtlou and
an get* tbs officer msbed into the court,
over wbkb Lord Norbury vat prrsld
lug. to complain of tbr Indignity. He
vas met by tbo expression of bis lord
ship s baps that f|is writ vas -ndt re
turnable In this court *
Bret Harte. by the way. vat not utu^
ally regarded as s professional vlt
and yet among the good things vblcb
cilag to one’s memory Is tbs couplet In
the -Rsatbm Cblnee:Ooncsalsd In hU nails, which wem tapsr.
What Is common In tapers-that's wax.
Somebody has vrltten s parody In
r :
seen beats the record of the Mongolian:
What is common In pilma-^and that s
SpsaWng of palms rscalls the fa
mous pun of the btebop of Oxford, who
when aakrd by a lady why be was
Wcknanied Soapy Bam replied. -Because, madam. I am always getting In
to hot water and always coming out
'
4M WIST nOIT SnUT
dreamed that tbsrs wore ao many
books about Ronasreli? Here Leupp’s
The Man RooostsIi.’ and Rite* -Roomrrtl, the atixen’ nnd The Speeches of
nnd vhnfs that book c^er
there? The Inrlslble Man ? I vonIf that’s about Rooserelt loor
•No, dear.- replied John. ”1 think
ibai’s probably about Alton B. Par-
CLEAN SI®
UP
SALE ‘■•A
That is why Uneede Biscuit thoold
lonn aa iaipottant part of every ineaL They
represent the snpeiiative of the soda cracker. aU
their toodness and nourishment being brought
from the oven to you in a package that is proof
against air. moisture and dust-the price being
too small to mention.
.vv
MBTIQNAL BISCUIT COMPAWf
*
-CrT GLASS
CHINA
SILVERWAKE
ART GOODS
OR. F. d. MAC NSTT—PiMfaa Umtt
OR. a E. CHAbl. T—OVH (Nta *NSM WUh.lB blook. to Mt U4 4M
tt«w Bteu B»nk BalMtag.._______
A m MARTIN—PbrNetaa tat ma>
gWM. OMta M> MMt grot OttaW.
MMK CRAVr* DKUVUIV-A^
This is the time to buy w«L
Tohn R. Santo
General Insurance
CSUtall through the store
P. S. Remember our op
tical oix?ninc. with Prof.
Shelluiati of (Jraud Rapids.
Janiiarv- Sth to PUli. Eyes
tesU^il free.
New Wilhelm Bit, Traverse City
±2
6as Raiifle
Fine Dental Work
tbt 3taathr
Wood! Wood!
^l.2S l»EIR L.OAD
Saato CIau ii on hit annaal ernite to beatov jK>od
thiagtoahU manyfriendt.
If yoa think of giving toma.
MONROE & MeWETHY
£&.'S?'Jr.£S
SOUTH SflEUniBEB GO.
bide. Ttitaboatt, Mtat Ul: It*
Huadmrd Oom|isnla* aad rann«-n' Matu
nrm iBNOimnfR- Ooapaiij
at KBW WlLHgLM BI.OCK
DR. GAUNTLETT
Special attention given to
disoaaea of the eyo,
with Dr. I. A. Thompson
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
«.bl.E.nilEI»IO
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D.
dan aad surgeoa. Ban
teas oear First Matkaal
aaas phoaa SS8.
DR. LAWTON—Physldau aud aai^
geoa; oAces la WOhelm block, third
floor, with Drs. flawyn- aud Panhal*
Uvm.
^
HARRY B. HARNKIL^2ipert ylaaa
Sob regulator, n
itoed. WIU Kh
Cite, phone tM.
HKRVCY H. ANDEP
and counselor. Wilhelm bkKk. Ttow
arse aty. Mich. CiUseaa phoae Ifift.
ABflTRACTfl OF TITLl—a a Oar^
O. P. Canrar and Bra.
DR.E.F
!*'. 7 !l pm 11 Si a
flee <3v
sr
augtl
OR. E. L. THIRLBY—Bpeclal attarn
Uoa to dteeasM of chlldran. Baoai
409 Stau hank bldg. Both phoaaa.
TUMlWbte TshSg Bffwl Not. SMh. W»
TrmteUMT-Tm^Clty eoemmltef for th.
Sparer--Tn^arrlvsB U TfSTsrss Qty I
W. TULLER can estimate your timber.
Reference Traverse City Mfg. Co.
et al.
Iio.mtf) worth of timber
bought during November and De
cember. 15 a day. Interlochen.
Mich.
jon 2-lyr
TJ.TXOBBUK»
DKS. J. a k OAKT
J.1
0«TC0l>ATHI0 I
0*»atM «u^ BMt. tt.
atmm taMA..
11 :W
at UTtMM M I Ji
Tin Jnsurante ^
L. L. A. BUILDING
PiBiMMtaygnE
A. D. TYLER f
DEIMTIISX
Office 605 Itow Wilhelm Block, '
CiUzant' iihone 639.
DELIVERY. SEND US
YOUR ORDERS.
make prompt
201 Trent Stretl
the^^rUto^a hooaeat
A Chrittnttt pieaent, pleate
aitowi^ prioea eonairtnt
.with quality.
tauai
GENERAL INSURANCE
^2.00 F»EF
CAN
DR. W. L. MOON-
J.H.B0NR0E GEO. W. HeWETHT
16 INCH HARDWOOD. SLABS AND EDGINGS
ON DECK AGAIN
Olaaaaa tttad.
atx, m; Ben. M.
TRAVERSE CITY 6AS CO.
J. E. GREILICK CO.
M. nuellmantM
REAL 5STATS AND LOANS
aoM aad throaL
HastaWs is5^ssk■xr•isi.2r5
STEP SAVERS
aarteA Jost as the deoUst was about
A, J. McPHAIL, DntlsL Room 202
Wllhelni block. Citx. phone 148.
diugi^iruSSper cflBt db.
to Introduce the buzzing tormentor
UM CALMAirs Baatle Plaap Fit
hte newspaper friend burst in and Wifarfloora.
fi. K. Watt A Soaa
asked for the latest news. For once
In his life the senator was glad to sec
the young man. whose sudden appear
TAXES
ance postponed for a few minutes at
least the terrifying ordeal in prospect.
Mr. Forakcr gave him all the news h**
Kwlee lo »he T.iparer. of the Cllj of
could think of and then reslgped him
Traverse City:
self to bis fate. Later he said. In tell
The Ux rolls for the collects
collection of
xe.^ for the
ing of the circumstance: "I hope to the slate and county laxe
heaven that-on the day Im buried year 1905. and for the <
school and city Uxes and special
nothing of Interest In Ohio politics oc- sessments for said year have he
curs. If It does that young man will j pUced In my bands for collection,
One of the two secret service men pry up the coffin lid and ask me the i *
^
»ny office to receive said
taxes from now until Fob. 1. 1900. on
who were on guard at the Roosevelt narticulars”
pmnicuixrs^
eaoh week day from 8 o'clock to 11:30
realdence In Oyster Bay last summer
Senator Thomas C. Platt attended a I o'clock In the forenoon and from 1
wedding In New York city the other | oclock to 4 odock in the afternoon,
daj- and gave the bride away. The i ^
»» «<ate and county taxes paid
der a big tree all night, only taking
ponuHon w«.,oo .on™ io
r
refuge on the varanda In case of a unaided. When he tried to alight from i charged and on all taxes |>ald on or
heavy rain. One very stormy ami his carriage he was unable io do so' after Jan«ar>’ 10. there will be
chilly night they had sought shelter
there. Apparently every, member of
the household vas In bed and so the him Into the church. He was dn>Hseil ments. 4 cent on each dollar of thf
officers were somewhat startled ou with strictest accordance to present amount of aald tax.
WHILtTHRVUlllT
seeing a side door open. Mrs. Roosc style—white kid gloves, a heavy white I ^
St^te Bank
AT COST ANY IIKT.
veil peeped out and called them over, brocade tie. gray spats, with a silk, Dated.- Dec. 1. 1905.
saying: “I ve been worrying about hat in the new bell shape. Hte cane
jj. E. HASKELU
In this awful night.* said Mrs. was heavily mounted In gold. Senator j dec 4-tf
City Trcaiurei
Roosevelt, ’ and thought that some ho; Platt’s march to the altar with Miss [ _
coffee would do you good; Come In Snow on hte arm was ledlouR and j
—
and drink It. It vas very late to call
1.00 a month
the cook, so ! made It myself. I hope through the cerenuwiy stvmtHl to tell |
that It te all right." *it seemed to me on the senator aud he was apparently i
to be the finest coffee I over tasted." even more feeble when he came from j
remarked the secret serv ice man when the church.
he told this little story.
Thomas L Reilly,
h..|
Vivlllo a notorious Andalusian brig been elected mayor of Meridan, Conn., j
and. has announced ^hat he will re by a majority of 2,52 votes, defi^atingl
George
M.
Ciirtte.
the
republican
can-!
tire from his harardous profession and
'become an ’‘honest man.” His conclud didale. The winner r»‘pn‘sented Ihej
ing feat by which he has obtained the younger voi4*rs and drew from both I
onesl” is as fol- parties. He is one tif the best known'j
The handsomest and iiioet conven
at the bouse of newspaiier men in the state, being of)
ient HlTCflEN CABIKET on the
Senor Toscano, a wealthy Stymie land note In ctmnection with l«iHel«»n and
nmrket. Solid Oak fronte. Mouse
owner. In the uniform of a lieutenant, polo.
and dust proof Roller bearing Flour
with six mounted constables, and told
bin.
that gentleman he was in pursuit of
Wo manufacture them and make
Ofy.Hw^tfandboRWMA ««ttlh ttd.
the bandit Vivlllo. He was asked to
low price*.
tMitarC*.
tMMf
stay to dinner and his men were en
tertained In the kitchen. At the con
elusion of the meal the ’'lieutenant”
thanked hte host, announced that he
teavbbsb cm, mich.
was the bandit Vivlllo and asked for
the 115.000 which he knew Senor TosNOTARY PUBL.IC
had brought from Seville the pre•la s««t rr*«t at.
i day. That gentleman had no altemative but to pay the money.
Mnmbers of congress from Wyoing are becoming the subjects of envtous talk In the caplul. The sUte
has only 97.000 population, but her
represenUUves In the national legis
lature are on several highb* important
Senator Clark U chair
man of the great judiciary committee,
16 INCH SOFT WOOD. SLABS AND EDGINGS
and he te on foreign affairs. Indian af
fairs and public lands. Senator War
ren te chairman of mOlUry affairs and
Is on a number of other committees,
including appropriations. Mr. MondeVl.
the sole repreaentatlve. te chairman of
Ferbaps It may be aald that aome of
tbsos cxamplaa are Bot true puna. Dot
a pan to Bot nsraaaarlly a twisting of
apellli« and a contortion of sylUblee.
an tba writers of bnriaaqos and -comkr papen asem to think. It Is play
tat bureau chief in the Interior
upon woedi and to be raally oatltled to
rtmeat except the commiasloner
be coBBldecod witty aboold play both of peaaloaa. andl It has Judge Vande^
upon the aoQBd BBd tbo asnao. If poasb
vealer
oa the circuit bendi.
Ms TitofimiTltBlto.
Seaator Ftoraker is haunted by an
Ohio aewspaper man who at all soru
tw kOM
mImom ud M- of times appears looking tor news.
wuk vt tSw Mate, i
The enterprtelag Jouroaltei outdid
alf a few days ago and official
Waahidgtoa te sUU laughlag at the
story. The sroator had rUltod hte
dentist, who* decided that the drill
most be applied to an offeadiag tooth.
FWaker knew by aspMtoaoe just
i the coating torture would be and
meekly suhmittad to the prollml-
TRAVsme env luion ita ta»MUMmI PnimIt* Lwka «C1 MMt
iB
tan •• «k* tkM Tw»'
4MTUm»A mmtk ta f:M p. in.
CBhrte & Vadw,
OfOrtavoM. taercteir; Kettl* C Grmr,
________ cct kMf
TRAVCRW CITY LODOC. No nt P.
* A. M. BMta on Mootar OTtalM
on or taforo tbo fdl o( Um aeon.
ntT:»».a. H. K BukoO. ««9ourj. Bmtt a WUIO..W. U.
TEc.B.nnncuLn.
i»o%H rnfmmwmmm
BtM>--ctftOB. It te tm. BB
Porr^ rrofy UttW rlrrlK of oorU]
Hftw«wdo«MdBddMiBMofplrk bead were paaWag this particular
eouatsr vbtw tbs ftwmsr said: Tor
It Is pfOboMt that tbors m a tern
ofSB IB ttasos dars of caltnrv eapatk
'm$ apfoodatliif tbs profoond witti
rlaai whirb Ds Qolorcjr dtocorsrsd It
IPs jasts for whpp poor Xi\mM Lanls
was pot to dssih by Domltlaii.
If vs vaot to argos tbs UIsgiUmary
or poBs vsarsobtlgvltofai
orpoBs
vs ars obUgvl to fall book on
tbs old diacBaatoBI as to tbs 4
bStVSSB
bsivtoB vlt BBd bOBIor.
bOBior. 11
IPs dcAaS.
corns, tiat not
tkiOi BBS IsfloBal. of corns.
BBS or tb«B Is vboUy sat
**Knovlsdgs ctMBCs aod vUalocn
vb
Ilnvs
gsrs.- TsbbjsobI says, aod psrbaps
ps
mifbt foBBd opoo tbls a parody,
vltb
pan
Bomo approBcb to tnrtb-tbal vlt sparMas aBd bomor ponBoatssT^Bot tbsrs
ta Uttls profit to bo got la Baalyala of
fPIs Wad- Wbsl Is fOBBy ten t necss
aarlly vltty. but vbst te fcmny most
bars iB It or suggrotsd by it soms of
tbs omenco of humor. Thus Cbarlos
* wrong when be
farfstcbsd and
BtartUag puns art tbs bast.
rPa CamUiar laqalry. **ls It tms that
tbs fifst appls was aateo by tbs tost
palrr te farfetcb«L but one cannot
dmy tbs btUDor of
Again. In tbs
••Why Is blind man s buff
Itlsafsllov
s sympathy
lilBg for a fsllov creaturr.** tbsrs It
vblcb te also on
OB. Tbsn. as sn-
LODGE MmCES;!
mURE CIML
■f.--
Oval Wood bisb Co.
,
/
SO. 87. son fasiis
C. D. HILLER
DENTIST
NATAONAL OBNTtSTB?
awalMmMtftraRI
TRY A RECORD WANT AX
T*V A KECORO WANT AB.
ffS
SUPERVISOilS
WERE UPHEU
UHRONMIIY
BE SUMMONED
The dUry that lasts five yean h called
Ciiwrwb Tbto Weak.
The purpose of the revival maHiagf
held each evening nt the Flnt Meth
chief of the district police was also
odist church U to be la tooch with the
great revival totcreet whieb Is resting
By Wire (o the BreaMg Beeord.
HAD lti6MT TO MAKE PURCHASE
MAY TinVY IN TH» NTANOANO
npon tbe country. The Rev. Tboans
Bartta. Jaa. g.-A aembar of alarmOF POOR FARM.
OBL MYtmOATtON.
Cool condocU an the eenricae and
lat gram eommeeu were printed today
spoke last evening to n large aadleace
iHirdlag the Moronaa tiiaatloa and
on the beaeflu of reUgloa. Tbe topics
> ligwtgrr to tha Oermaa white hook
for the week are ns fbUosrs:
Tonlghl~-The Chief of Sinners.
Wednesday—The Rev. A. T. FYrgnWAS NOT INCLUDED IN THE fS.000
Ntp TO ANAYfSfl QUCt*
TiONt WT TO MliL
NOT ONE EOOY HAD ECCf
Frtdny
• COVERED AT NOON.
MemI Will VioH the New Oair
A solo Is arranged for each evening
Lwmmm fttoy •• M «« Ow Otaiitf t*
aad Veney Legg wlU this evealng
toTPOw Paper MUI Pro
YM •# rntMU^m 9t mtn^ri «f
sing *’8omc Day the Silver Oord Will
ject CoMd the PonMtioii ef
MNm wmi tti* OtaiiMM «r
Break.- Mr Moody ’s favorite song. It
Is expected by next week to have a
BELIEVED THAT 1$ BODIES WERE
male quartet and chorus.
CONSUMED.
By WIr* to til*»r.«li4lItoeon
FARMCItr MUTUAL INtURANCC
Cross ap
Utov Yortc. Jaa. f-Haary H. Itofwm.
peared before the board of auperrl.
COMPANY OOINO WELL.
thU BiarBlDK. was Um ArM witthis afternoon and stated they
Catastrophe Occurred at Midnight In
Ooaiailtotoaar Baabora.
within their powers when they
the Northeast Comer of the VIIMora Ui* bMHag bagaa AUoraay
poTcbaaed the county poor term for
morning ahot the chief of the tramway
DOZEN HOUSES
INTO CLAY PIT
MBIET FUM dWTINfiENT RID
ffKMITIiNi
RISKS AMOUNT
TO $3,788,810
•
tbUBioralag. **l docllaa to aaswi
advioa oC oouaaal.- wito Ibe tterw>typed reply to arary Yttootloo by Hadley.
Lawaofi Called.
Bow York. iaa. f.^itomoy Own
oral Madloy this a^lag
ibe fol
lowlag tflagraa to Tboa. W. Lawaoo
of Boatoa. tbo arch oaomy of tbo **syateax- aad tbo Btaadayd: **If you
giTO any Informailoo as to tbo r«Utloaa botwoea tbo aiandard of Indiana,
tbo Bepobllc aad Water* Pierce
paaloa. wo argoatly roguest yo
oomo aad teatlfy ”
SENTENCE
COMMUTED
g6.7S7.1t and New Rieka Addad
Amnunt ta tSH^
The annual meeting cf the Parmer*Wutal nre Inaurance company of
Qmnd Tmyerae. Anlrim and Leelanau
countle* wna held In Orange ball thU
nfternoon.
The meeting was enUed to order by
Prealdent J. H. Monroe, after which
Secretary George W. McWethy rend
the minute, of the meeUng held a year
ago and of the apeclal meeting held
Oet. W. 1»0S. for the purpoae of ex
lending the Ilmlla of the charter
thirty yenra from the dale of Nov. b.
twit, which baa been granted by Attomfy Oeneml Henry Chnae nn.1
Jnmcn>.-Barry, commlnaloner of In-
Ourtng the “piSl year S» new mem
ben bare been added to lb* eomw
making the preaeat a
riUNKUN WHULKR WILL AERVC
FlFfttN YtARt.
405. the present risks |3;iM.810.
amount of losses $5,737.18. and the
caah on hand. |2.m.06.
The r« i»ort of the annual meeting of
the board of dlrt'ctors held In the of
fie<** of the company In the Wilhelm
•tHTlWCCO- TO OHIO STATt block yesterday afternoim was read
W. W. BurtUck of Alba was appointed
MIOON FOR LIFE.
to fin the vacancy caused by the death
of J W. Argo of Mancelona
•
HH F»i»oU Llv. Ill JAclMon. MIeW- • It was recommended by the board
of directors that a tw
on the capital slock of the
JudtM in UM OlMrM Signad
be levied Keh. 1. IM. f.»r the purpose
Apgll««l»n »w Fnrdon.
of creating a surplus fund to carry
the company through another year,
Br Wtr# to U* Ktm
which recommendation was accept.h1
Byrta, 0„ JW. g.-r™>kUn Whn<>l
»r. who »».
of the murder aad adopted.
Geo. W. McWethy was re-elected
of Phil Myeni. a Urtender at L«tmln.
seertHan' and \\niUam a>re. Stephen
Sept. It. »»*. and aeatenord to the
Uutner and D. B. Wynkoop were
paatteotlary lor life, today had hl«
Pd directors for two years to suc
aeateoee commuted to flneeo year*.
ceed themselves. The followli^ anWhaelar «aa an tarurance agent here.
Ihe officers for the ensuing year:
reapwriwi auu |pov>..~.
. -~
President. J. H. Monroe.
By from Lanalag. Mich. He wan drunk
Vice president. John White.
when be shot Myen. All Ihe altorDirectors, Stephen Laulner. WUllair
ney. and Judge* la Ihl. dl.trict aigned
Core. D. K. Wynkoop. H. W. gtewart
Ihe petHlon for pardon.
M*. W. Burdick.
Secretary. G€«o. W. McWethy.
Steiner Garthe of Northport. Judge
of probate, and Einer Chrlatlaniion of
Hab«M Corpu. Prpc##dlngs W*rs
tons Bay. two of ihu beat known
Brovabt to Ffoo Him From JalL
farmers of Leelanau county
Child Hit Boofi Adoplod.
SNOT UlTaiQlWHHE DRUNK
CHMIlESPIlliCEJKUASEO
Charles E. Pierce, wbo has
In
>11 for the past nlneiyal* days becwuse he was unable to furnish a bond
for the snppfwl of a child which he Popular Travera* City Y*u«9 Mae
wns the father of. waa released today
Will Take
nn habeas coilma^Yfoee^Ings bronght
by bU aitoroey, Fred P^r^> al
ls^ that the child has been legally
At the home of the bride** parent*
adoplode thus relieving him of Its sup
in Weidman. Vom Hobart and Miss
port
Ivx Uolmea wrlU be united In marriy
tomorrow. Tbe wedding will com^
TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
a happy aurprtae to tbe friend* of the
Petition Waa Fllsd In Probata Court younfg man in thto city who were not
Tbla Morning.
anticipating *nch an Important event
A petiUon waa Sled In t>rt)halc no MOO. The groom I* the non of A.
court this morning by Prank Dean for 8. Hobart and U one of the Hobart
aoll real osute In the company, proprietor* of tbe City book
of Mra. Junotto A- Dean. The *tore in Big Rapid*. It to donbiful
n ta brought for the minors. If there U a ctoaner or better thought
Robed. Martha E,. Mlnotu and Walter of young man in thto city than Veni
A. Dean and the property In question Hobart and that hto many friead* wtoh
oonalata oC two parcalf of property him happineas goet without aaying.
upon which tbo ▼aloadon of one to The bride to be I* a bright and charm
$100. the other not having been ap- ing young lady with many friend* In
VERI HUBARTTO WED
praloed. Thl* will have to be ap
praised before the petition to com
pleted. The esute to the Intereat cf
the mother. Mra. Junette pmn la an
esute. Mrs. Deaa belag «he daughter
of John Wright
from tha aaytnm today hy hto brother
aad stator MU ^akaa to tMr home In
CITY BOOH STORE
TBtBM<iTca.n*e.
HAWES COHPIETEO THE RUINS
229 NEW MEIBEIISINUST TEAR $1,200 as the money was token from
OMMfml Hadlajr aald. wb«a 1» board
Tbo«. W. Lawaoa was wUllaf to <
to teaary: **1 would bo glad to hOTe CHARTER l<A* BEEN EXTENDED
Lawaoa toaUfy If be caa giro an
FOR THIRTY YEARS.
fonaalloa ragardlag tbo BUadard oT
ladtaaa luto tbo raapoaiaata m tb«ir
folaUotoi wltb tbo Btaadaid of New J. H. Mefwoe Re-Elected PreeJdefrt—
Loaaea During the Faet Year Were
•A LINE
A Mt ingeDlM* little book that esa be RiMl hir fin ym
ooBSeoatiTeJyorBotstdeMfed. Aik to see YrbatweooB.
sider a fiae artide in tbe diaiy Has.
Ingent fund. There was some
question as the supervisors had bor
rowed $6,000 for the purpose of pay
ing court expenses, etc., until the
taxes came In. These taxes will come
la tomorrow and will amount to $15.The money used for the poor
farm site did nut come out of thU
$6,000. however.
The poor farm Is situated at Beitner-s three and a half miles sooth of
the city and consists of thirty acres.
It was bought from Mrs. Krolly T. Dean
aad the deed Is In the county’s name.
The proseentor held that the board
buildings and could
work with the superintendent of poor
r not Just as they chose.
The morning session of the l>oard of
supervisors convened at 10 o’clo6k
with all members of the board present
with the exception of Supervisor E. O
Ladd. Supervisor Davis of Fife Lake,
wbo waa absent yesterday. api>eareJ
in his seat and was admitted to the
pay roll on motion of Supervisor L- K.
after a statement wa<
placed on me that he missed bis train
yesterday mod therefore was unabK?
to attend.
Attomeys J, W, Patchin and Fred
Prgtt6.w»»«d*ni the cwimiimtNr Of
Pertshed.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Heverstraj-. Jan.
As near as
could be ascertained at 2 thU after
noon nineteen persons lost their Uvea
in the catastrophe which occurred at
midnight at Ihe northeast end of thl.^
village when nearly a dozen houses
went Into a clay pit and flames con
sumed the ruins.
I’p to noon not one body had been
rcceiviHl. It Is bedieved that nineteen
iKKlles were consumed with the ruins.
i hr the Circuit court to aiv
pear boforw the board, came before
hem at tbo opening of the s**sslon, J.
W. I^tchln stating in behalf of the
commlttoe that they were then- for the
purpose of making nrrangiments for
the purchase of picture,* of the past
judgt-8 of the Circuit court to hang in
the court room. This, he slated, was
the prcscntollun of the matter In bt^
half of the Ur association, which they
Supervisor Cleveland
moved that the matter be referred to
the commute on county grounds and
buildings, stating that it required the
exi»endlture of money for the purchase
of three pictures of the ex judges. UtUejohn. Hatch and Ramsdell
Tli*'
report was to to' presentwl tti the
board during this session.
Location of Dam.
1*. K. Gibbs and W. E. Williams, reiv
resenting the member* of the Ann to
^be known as the Queen City Light and
power company, came * before the
board, the former miking Ihe stotemenl that the company as stated, was
an entirely new comiiany and ha
connection with any company
op«-ratlng along the Boardnian river.
(Continued on Third Page.)
INVESTIGATE
PANAMA CANAL
CDMPREHEISiVE IN CHARACTER
PROVIOCS FOR INQUIRY
ZONE GOVERNMENT.
Managamant of th* Panama Railway
will RIae Baealv* an Airing—May
a* Paaaad Befora TwUy'a
SawlMi End*.
By WIr* to the Evnlac Record.
WnahlBStoii. -Jaa'- *.-The senate
cootBlttee on Interoceanle canal*, al
iBooly 1 rwaJlnUo* aaktas the aeoate
THE MARKETS.
if she is more stylish
ly shod than you and
yet pa>-s a great deal
less for her shoes.
The chances are ten
to 6ne she wears
OUR FAMOUS
$1.98 SHOES
Real
Pbarmaqr
H»ey art* i-«y baadsomo
and bare a cost-moch.
uiure-than-thst-look.
ECK & MOYT
UNION mnrmmm^ oi.o*rNia:NO
Are Agents For
W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES
.ONION MAI
AOMANT
A
*»0»C OI
LOGS WANTED I
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber,
pricpt on prescription
work are never higher than else
where.
malt’s
Drud Store
CUSTOM SAWING.
o. c. MorrATT -
Ww wrw wow t
MUfitbw
AbBtractB of TiU*
Dn. Sowyw & ftnhallcfaii
DENTISTS
RMSOR ORTIF-aCTOBY
■aUMte'..** MM
R^miSM Ot*t* B**a •vIMIM
Crav«r$e City Iflfd. €o.
WANTED-LdGS
MAPLE AND OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK
AND
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
WAIWTmO—ORDERS FOR
HAPDWOOD SLABS
DRY,
^
f
FIVE DOLLARS
Will deliver 1K cords for $2.50
John F. Ott Lambw Co.
CITZ. PHONE 344
BELL PHONE 37
MOHS CaWOUNO mns
cnowinifG epoKHzsBiNee
---------------- —
OVERCOATS AT
ONE-FOURTH OFF
All Costs up to sod ioehiding tWm dollsr oasts
at abore disoount—Broken sixes oompel ns to make
a sacrifioe to cleanup stock. SOME^PLEXDID
VALUES IN M£N« PANTS-LSt to ZM
ijm, loe
15c lowar. Hog*-SS,00$. wreak. Sc
aim fur an •^»‘nr into the gorem.
lower. 8hee|>-lS,M0. steady.
Chicago,
Jan. t.~Wheal—May ment ot Ihe ennnl sane and the
87%c: coni, 44%c; oaU, S2^e; pork acemeat of the Panama Railroad
And so it our Celebrated Kno Wet Trousers. WUl
Keep you dry
ary in
m rain or snow, and
a
keep
warm in coldest
------ v._ -1.. c----------Vests, impenea double breasted
front, high Russian collar about
abo
the neck. *hus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.
2.50. 3.00. 3.50. 4.00
In our pri‘iori|>tion tloiArtment. as in all pjirta of our atorp,
pliarmarj’^ prgetiood in accordanoe with the latoat aciantific
advances.
When you brinK
tion to ui'you can fuel iurc that
it is compoundedas it should be
cy it fiAtuml for our tyttem is such that eirort oanuot
16 inches long.
REBDLUTIDN WILL BE PASSED
BY THE SENATE.
DDN7 ENVY
TDOR NEIGHBOR
WINTER IS HERE
BHTSRMAK&CEDK
^
(MCTTOAiyia BlwOOK.)
SAVED
on the purchase of an
OVERCOAT
COME WHILE THE SE
LECTION IS GOOD
HAMILTON aOTHING CO.
•■4
I
THEEYENINGRECORD
ncoiE THIS foi 'inimBEtr
HEATING
•OM M>C am
ammi
that they vronld n^ be nMe to do an
long aa tbay are not valtad.
Bveiy temcb owner In tbe ctty.
tn the matter sbonl
t tbe miming la tbe B
irsday cvealag at T;li,
WON DECIDflIG GIME
TKAVeRtK CITY VICTOR OVER
CADILLAC AT CADILLAC.
Tb# •niy way to roach tho
ftoyinj ^bite glfct>yaty f
IMM. Tha Aaeord la raab
Moy aywni^t by fuara paapla
ALASKA AND WIVES.
A waU SoaU dow» oot of ibr north
and raaolraa UaHf Into the worda.
**Waatad. vlTao* The goreraor of
Alaaka aaya that U the crytoc need of
the ootmlry aad ha ouchl to know,
balas no the around floor, as It were.
Smaahow or other the women who
beeaaia wires and mothers always
hava driUaatloo at their trarellnc
coapanlona. The woman leas west was
wUd and harteiie. hoamn Ufe waa
cheap and was a thin* of ll«ht ooaseItmnf, The men were rough aad unoooth. -brmrw but with the animal
brarary that construes tandrmaaa As
weakness. The wife of iheN^uneer.
Iba tittle child in the cabin. t^Eome
li^the wlldemem sent out their Influ
ence and the weal of the old days vachihcd forerer.
When thia country was young. If
that claas of advertialng ^d been
araUable, tbe claaalfled eotumns of the
papers of that period would have been
crowded with the same “want ads” as
Alaaka is sending forth. Recognizing
this need, a ship load of glrU were
sent over froth the mother country,
tMr passage paid, and In a short Ume
' all beoSBie American mothers.
^
It wouldn*t be a bad Men for the
men of Alaska to form a company and
sell stock to themselves for the purpose of emnlsting that ancient
ample. They could make the caplUl
-AMhAdliilsmMimteao as to have the
gooda sent on spproral as It were—
that U. If they were not jurited with
one ship load they could send them
from this coenlry. There are girls
enough so that all could be suited
The governor adds that there are
many good matrimonial chances await
ing lucky damsels and If the American
girl is not enterprising enough to
lake advantage of these, there Is
all Canadi^'to draw from. Anyway,
llfo In Alaska ought to be very i
preferable to life in a facioiy
But seriously. If the i
need wives the)' should have them be
cause without them, that country w|Il
never emerge from darkness far
enough to take Its proper place In lh«
THE PANAMA CANAL.
President Roosevelt In a letter
congress yesterday denounced the
ttmetors of the Panama canal project
and warmly praised the canal commls
skAers. The rommlstloners must have
felt very queerly over this‘letter as
praise Is something that they cem
are not used tu.
The president sUtoy thsi the work
done so fsr has been very satisfactory
and that the Indications are that the
canal wUI be dug in less time than
was atirlpated and well within the ap^
proprtaUon. Ho also says thst the rc
I»orls of Inefficiency, famine, jobln'ry.
etc., have ahrajw U^n refuted ip the
discredit of their originators. The
prpluWy «oattnu
be publiidivd and «lll work to the d«riraenl of the canal.
' ^
ft is to the interest of the American
5 people to have this cans! dug as soon
^ as possible as It wilt be a valuable aid
V i»,to the merchants and manufacturer*
' % of this country In entering the mar4 kets of tbe world. Every delay to the
canal moans thst some other country
will bo that much more firmly en
trenched and will consequently make
" J"
; it harder for Amnicans to overcome
‘. the foothold. Instead of hindering the
work on the canal even effort should
t»e put forth to expedite the digging
of the great waterway.
Teok Lnal Oaine af Bariaa af Rive
roea by Nlf*aty.Fhfa Wnn. An-
The Traverse City bowling team
rent down to Cadillac last evenlag
and returned this mornlag with the
victory In Tom WUkinnon*s Ulster
A* no word had been received
alog. It was thought that the
Traverse City team had been defeated
and tbe announcement that the local
flve>ad upset ninety-five more pins
tbelr opponeniz was greeted with
But Wilkinson pulled tbe
victory out of his pocket and the five
then received the reception urbicb they
had earned.
The game was not brought bark
without a struggle as tbe llrat game
arent to Cadillac by twenty-nine pins.
Tbe next game Cadillac soored 737
and Traverse City scored
conse
Quently the market took an upward
icDdencr. The last game was more
close. Cadillac scoring 802 and Trav
erse City 834. WfUtlnaon waa high
wHh 211 on the Traverse City side and
Parks with 226 for Cadillac. Cla)’ton
lArdle made the high Traverse City
average. 175 1-3. and Parka the high
average for Cad liUe.. 175 2-3. The fol
lowing Is the summary:
Trsverso City—•
Wilkinson ......................... 148 14C 211
Maher . . . . .
152 155 15S
Roaser . . . . . . . . . . . 171 183 138
l^rdle
172 182 172
Monroe............................ 107 163
828
aad putdag th«m In hna ott top nr Icz
in the let howe. Thty are than eovwad urtth aawdnat or hay, aad thus
kwt fhom tkawlag. Whea wtaated for
waa, pitee them U a tab of eeM water
■tnai glohn TOd fOet high nnd 3S0 feet aad they wUl eoam out aa freah as
tn dlnmeter. nnd vriHeh wUt stnnd on
l«iP na hlghnn ordinnry ukynempert.
The fsmt nr thto gram-High Bnir la to
be ahovt 9i:P0%jm,
KESWICK
Whea nooiptetei the great apbeiw
reamnble a huge ball anapanded
la mld-alr. and within It K.OM people Bpadal to-teia Mraniwp Record.
be eaiennlned nt a time,
Keawtek. Mleh, Jaa.>-A. W. Mf^
ght elevators run by electricity bert retaraad to Grand RapMa Monday
nnd hnvlng n aentlng capacity of »
le each, will carry the visitors to
Mias NetUe Lowrie of Traverse City
the top or the globe, making no stops was a guest of Miss lAvina Undley a
on tbe way. Prom there staira and few days last week.
elevators will aocommodaie those who
wish to visit other parts of the fftolA. I
clrt«d 1. th. ion. tIM Of fe».ur«. n^ j
Effl* OI«» nod
and old, which tbe
Larina Undler have returned to the
planned for this im
Traverse Ofy High school
Leas thin hslf way up to the globe |
H. R k.
oper IS to be a hall with a «^tlng
parity of G.oea. wh« ihero wUI be
^
^
continuou. vaudeville performance ! j ^
Restaarmau will alw> be situated on=
Hurihun relumed from
thU floor. Still farther up. 35o feel'
Saturday ulgbT
ad. there will U- a fou.-:
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^
i OSK TO Fl\^ DOLLARS saved on
Its, Ai ^jj^ purchase of an overcoat; depend*
danco and music hall Is to l»e sliuatert;
C(» fceir above tbe collseam. and near ’
Hamilton Clothing Ca
this tbe machinery of a revolring res-}
Uurant. the only one of Its kind In
AMUSEMENTS,
the world. This restaurant will be!
________
ballMom.ketl,..«iUr,clrc..1t.,f th.| ^he Chiciwo Lodr Emertianrr,
.lolH-. «. Ibat tlr«l VWIOIX *hll^ clo«d oor taat mwoo's lecior,. coor...
rMilni: and eailn. thpir
lanch«»n.
can
eir luucn.wn, can ^
.ailafactOD manner
a«- all Ihal la train. n tnalde the hug* ,
Ibey were promptly m^cured for
mimlwr thU
Urwt
"hl.h b.lL" New the* lop
.op of
o. the
.oe globe the ooenlnw
openin. numU-r
thl, vs*wr
year. UoA
will be a palm itarden. 400 feet »bovo.
the eanh., where will be exhibit* 1, for an attraction tha. would Inaure no.
rare plants and flower.. amoOK whlcj „o,y
,„o„dance. re.anlle..
will b.-fo.mt.ln. and r..nnln.*.re.mr;^
Tb.nk«Ktvln«
AB ol»«nratloo tower, .fire.- e'orlep^..a.e.t h.lp Ini
high, make* up the top of tte globe.,,.
It will conveniently «*omtnod.le J.OO .j
„-nua.:en,en.
people, and one of It* floor* will In j
ocuree. A mor.-dellRhuni audlelude a memorial hall. deKrlblnc the I,„„„
building of tho dome, and tellinc; ohureh. 1 give ih..m my unquallflcl
many interesting fact* in connection ^ ccmmenUuikin.—D F. ]
with IL Tbe tower will rise far abo\e Callloinlr.
Avenue
Co
the gkibe proper, giving a view su church. Chicago. At City op«TS houfc.*,|
perior to any made possible by a mod Thursday evening under sukplces of
834 em «tnicture. An office ftw the L'niwul the High s/hool lecture- course. On
States weather bureau and a wireless account of the n rlval
ih«- cofi
telegraph office- will be ln*talh*d in thv ct-ri w ill not begin uuiil s:3u.
STOVES
aad to do so we have
REDUCED THE
PRICE. If you want a
heating stove we can save
you some money. We
have some exceptionally
good btrzains just now.
Come in and see them.
If yoar hasting steae is old and ww
aB its loiats tkatymi have feat ooeltol of the
YOU ARE BURNING MONEY
HEKE’S A REMEDY
A perfect Air Tight, jest like cirt,
bodv mmh> of boi)<.r steel and hsevily
liiHvl. solu] onat top ami topgwiiiK
bcavT oast (rout, check <Umft vitli
ONLY $4.75
Davy cut
VOUR ORKDI'T 19
FRANK TRUDE
BID POSTDFHCE BIHLDDIB |
OOOD
J. W. 3L.AnrKH
Wholesale and Retail-Your Reliable Home Fomuber
RKIVINAIMnrS OF-
Dress Deeds
Wc have picked all short lengths of Dress
DON'r TRUST TO LUCK
in the hojjo Uint >*oa 11 pick up
a L'oai
hen* or Ui<*re. Gi t
h-jltl of a Clear you know U> la* , ^
good--one that eveiyone who ii i
a judge knows to be a tiploper
tiploper.
. .
I
Short of that adinre is: Smoke
tbe Travers* b*llo and otbiT
brands will
longer. That’s a cigar to stick
to and the price won’t “stick”
you. Ih^pite its exoelleije«s
tbe Traverse ITolle tells for only
5 oeutB the one.
A. W. JAHRAUS
FOB flatx BY AU. EBALKB8
Goods from our stock and marked them
from O.NH-TIURD
OFF
from
the
TO
ONE-HALF
regular price. -These
pieces are suitable for Skirts. Waists and
chililrens wear.
Come in and look them
fl, 3a aiilbeltti
A CARD.
Totals ...................... .
779 737 802
2318
This gives tbe deciding game to
Traverse City, previous to Iasi night
each team having two.'Another series
win be arrmngud aad will surl in this
city week after next.
Half the Wortd Wonders
how the other haU live*. Those who
use Bucklen‘s Arnica Salve never
der If it will cure cuts, wound*, b
sores and all skin eruptions: they
know it will Mrs. Grant Shy. 1130
R Reynolds St., Springfield. IIU says
•i regard It one of the absolute necea
slties of housekeeping.*' Guaranteed
hy JjAnson imig Co.. F. H. Mears. C.
A. Bugbeo Drug Co.. druggisU. 25c.
DIED AT ASYLUM.
Mrs. Sophia Woeke PaoMd Away Sun
day Night.
Mrs. Sophia Weeks, wife of George
Weeks of Alma, died Sunday night at
the asylum of organic brain disease
at the age of 28 years. Deceased leave*
two children, a boy of 5 and a girl of
3. She had been In the asylum only
ten days. Her husband, who is s
nephew’ of Mrs. C. A. Phillips of Elm
wood avenue, arrived last night and
the remains were uken to Alms this
morning for burial. W. 8. Anderson
had charge ol the arrangoments.
May Live 100 Years
The chances for living s full century
are excellent In the case of Mrs. Jen
nie Duncan of Haynesville. Me.
70 vears old. She writes: “Elc
Bitters cured roc of Chronic Dyspepsia
of 20 years standing, and made me
well and strong as
on a guarantee at
Co, F. H. Moads. C. A. Bugbee Drug
Co, drug stores. Price only 50c.
Tow love Is growing cold. Arrhlbald.- she slgbed.
-Vour letter* to
nte ere shorter and slM»rter.”
--ris false.- cried An^ilbokl. ferventUv. t*i love you more than I ev« r
did. How cu I prove Itr
-Make your letters as kmg as the
A MOTOR BOAT CLUB.
liresMenfs mesmige.Grand Rapids has nothing bht n
With a wild shriek Arrbibold picked
dirty river and n muddy lake yet It has np bis hat ami cane end xwnlsbcd tn
an rathuslastic boat club with hun the gloomy night.—Cblcsfo Newa
dreds of crafts. Many amal) towns
throughout the atgte have similar or
ganisations while Traverse City with
lu beautiful Grand Traveroe bay nnd
Doardman lake and river within ^y King's New Ufe PlIU. They are the
reliable aad pleawm laxative 1
distance hns no ofBcinl bont club.
A molar bont chib for Trmvene Qty
would be good ndverUslng for the city
Drag Oo.. F. H. Meads. <
beenuae ragnttns oould be Wrrnnged Bagbes Ding Oo, druggists. 25c.
On the Farm.
If you live where stooos arc plenty,
(and they aljound most everywhere.)
never wade through srlnier mud In
going between house and Urn.
Where waa the plow left when the
fall work was finished? Just where ii
was unhitched from In the field? II
so, again hitch up and go after that
plow and clean It up. If It takes two
hours and a lot of hard work. And
then pass a resolution that when It I*
again unhitched It shall be at (ht>
Ura door where It can bo got under
cover If vrtntry storms come on.
Almost everylHody ha* occasion, now
and then, to be out In the Um at
night with a lantern. The easiest
thing in the world Is to set the Ian
tem down on the floor. Only one
thing Is easier—to knock the lantern
over and set the Um on fire. It takes
but a minute to fasten a bit of wire,
or old pump, chain, to the Julfii over
head, with a snap at the low«»r end. Do
this and save tbe bam.
U there any jop on earth
Uke to that which flndeth birth
By the firelight, snug and warm.
Of tbe old home on the farm?
On almost all good farms there U
something to dispose of which possibly
some other farmer wishes to have.
Again, nearly all farmers need to buy
something which another person or
fanner really wanu to dispose of
There is s way of making such bustness exchanges knosm. and that is by
making a blackboard. Do it thU way :
Nail smooth boards into a square:
give two coat* of got»d blaFk paint:
let the paint thoroughly dry: nail to
each side two strips, six or eight fee!
long, and fasten the board to th»
fence by those strips; print distinctly
St the lop. “For Sale.” aad nnder ;t
the articles you have to sell: If desir
able. add. “Want to Buy.- and state
the items.
A correspondent writes that he has
»- »
••
I
---------—------------For sharing a rnstonier with n
razor that had not 1mm n iliNitifHM-lflMl n
UriKW at Elseuacli. Ger., Us 1hm*u MUit
to prison for a month.
It's an easy thing to say.
And say It good and strong.
And say It pretty frequenU
Push Rocky Mountain Tea along.
Johnson Drag Co.
WADE BIOS,
leal EsMi end lom
MmiMw Bloct
I4W—Fo r ty-seven acre
farm one and one-half miles
^ north of Grawn, aU under
culUi'atioD. good buildings,
eighty rods shore front on
Silver Lake, fine resort
ground All farm tools, stock,
crops. Get after this, neigh
bor.
MW-lfiO acre farm eight
miles east and south of tbe
city, eighty acres under culti
vation, thirty acres fruit, all
kinds, fine \-arities, good
bnildingi, creek across farm,
good wood timber; horses.
We also, have a few good
bargains in city property.
WADK mmom.
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
UN ElECTOC PORTABLE
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
JUST A FEW LEFT
1» CASS STREET
or
PHONE MS
DEALCRB
IN
CVCRYTHING
DCALERB
IN
CVKRYTHINB
DRAULRfl IN CVKRrTMINa
THE PUREST OF FOODt
-A
Are always found in our grocery^ department. That always fncans the
best of things to eat. good
If you like Salmon fora lunch or for sandwichs, get some of these: Col
umbia River Salmon. Alaska Red Salmon, Coal Bay Salmon.
No other storcjells .solid meat green turtle.
* ever canned, and sells at GOc the can.
This is the finest ^
Here are some oiher good things—taste just like the article right fresh
from the water: Monarch Lobsters, Cove o>Titers, Lion Lunch Oysters,
Minced Sea Clams, White Hors^Clams. Burnham’s Clam Chowder.
'-i
What is better these cWlly days than good soup for dinner,
t
'
The \’an Camp Sorps are always ready to serve—just the ad- .
;
dition of a little hot water—chicken, beef, bouillon, vegetable,
bean.
Sardines are eaten so much, so we will sell four diflerent kinds at 10c, 15c,
2.JC, and the extra fine at 35e a box.
These are the finest canned meats, all ready to se^e; potted
Ham. Potted Tongue, Corned Beef, Veal Loaf, Deviled Ton
gue, Dried Beef, Hamberger Steak. Roast Beef, Chicken Loaf.
Just received some new Scotch Herring. Tunny Fish and King Oscar Sar
dines that are the finest ever put up.
Here are some delicacies that irlU surely tempt you: Chow
Chow, Sweet Mixed Pickles. Pore Olive Oil. TobaJeo Sauce,
Blue Label Ketchup. Monarch Mint Sauce, Prepared Mustard,
Oyster Cocktail Sauce, Swe^t Oberkins, ^uecn Olives. Baby
Olives. Stuffed Olives, Leicestershire Sauce.
TluvsME cmr,
TuctoAV. jamuaky t, itoi.
- Mn. Mb rrntmm ^ Ommi.
THACKERAY^ SUBSTITUTE.
COBUtfiHt from Pint Page.)
task ra M4
afunm
tkt
Ulinw «I«U4 for tW eoMteC SW.
iritovtac MB tlM cMem:
rMUMi, A. Tranr L«r.
▼tat 9TMliM. «. noN CUBCk.
MiA. J.
YW «r
IMB mb: a. Tner lAf.
teA. M«. JBllM T. Ito
I Qtrlttd, ftarty C Db»1b.
0«x W. OMtocr.
BBf mbMo to br vnmmu
nnwis sran
Be
tbAt tbe IdSA of tbe ereetk*
C M.
of Adam aiAftod tkmugb the paper
8. U Oteeya.
which WAA tbe prtem ob|eet la areTteU
wove. He Alao atated that It WAS
FraBk C BUI of Grand BapMa. rapntood that tbe paper min'pcojoet bad bete bald up OB aocoubI of maentteg tbe Aetna life laaniBBee
lack Of power Ba the a B. R R ABd P. oompany. fa 1a the city.
Mra. WUUam Uber remmed from a
fhraagti which Ida gallaBt bera Had aft Co, be uBdefAtood could not fumiah
ri^t at Omena today where ahe was
ee hM darter cacape. It win be a aor
pri^Mfinoany poopit to baar tbai
TbBt tbe matter of the exact locAlk* tbe gaeat of reUUvea.
Mm. a H. Flaher of SuttaBa Bay ar
TbacAeray didn't write the ctapter ni of tbe proponed two dama. might be
all. bat that the wcO known natbor Indd for tbe membera of the board rived In tbe dty this BMsming for a
Mb P. Kmnady. did. TWa la Ite Mr. GIbba laid betere them a large abort vlatt with frienda.
atory aa Colooal Joka H. B. I^atrate
Mm W. A. Wyman returned to her
pompeeUve map of tbe tower alte.
■aid to ten It:
k te between eleven and twelve home At McBaln today after apcadlag
KaaBody waa at a dinner In Laodoi
I fmm thU dty At tbe point where some Ume at Suttoaa Bay wllh retewith ‘ TIteckeray. Antbony Trollope
tbe nlAle road croaaea Ue river. This Uvea and frienda.
WUkle CoOtea and oUwr celabrtdea.
Mm R. Evans left today for a three
Tbe dteDo> waa over and tbe gaanb point, be aald. waa nbont one bandred
rod! wide and the eleralioo between months’ visit In Chicago and Milwau-
SREViriEE
OoBductor A. T. Peck of ibc G. R. A
I. U tAkioc A few day** vacaUoa «1
lAE Which tiae ChMle. Rickard
pBrtomlBg thB'dotlea of coAdoctor.
David Doabb. who AaEerod a blaze
IB hU botte A abort time ago. reoelved
two dmeka ToaterdAy through L. K.
CWAlBBd for 1300 each to apply re.
ABaeUvaly W tbe Iota upon tbe
bouaabold goodi and the houac. The
r--
;.
^
Tba ChrlaUan EDdoArorera of the
rrlABda church will bold thdr cottage
prmyor meetlog at the home of Mr. and
Mra. HeBoery oo North Klinwood av<BAB this evfAlAg.
AbaaaI boalBcaa meeting of the
C!hnrch of Chrlat tonight. All membera
are requealed to be prcaeni.
Regular meetlag of the CongregatlOBAl Ladlea’ Aid aoclety will be held
At the boom of lira O. P. Carver, corBcr 8Ute and Franklin
Wodaaaday afterBooB at 2:30.
«hPBor wilU ha oenred at the Rap^
ttot church Wodnaaday afumoon from
i to 7. Prloa 1S»
Grace church guild will meet with
Mra. H. C. Davl*. 443 Waahlngton
atreet. Wedneaday aftcmrwm at 2:30.
The W. H. M. B. of the Mrat Methodlat church will meet tomorrow afterDooa at 2:30 at tho home of Mra. Julia
Hamer. S34 Finh atre<t. A g<aal pn»
gram la arranged and a full attendance
U Mpoctad.
The aolo. **8ome Day the Silver
Cord Win Break.” which will l»c aung
thia evening at the Firat Methotllat
* church by B. Veraey I^cgg waa the laat
aoog llatcned to by the late Bvangellat
Moody who. aa he Uy morUlly 111
called for the beautiful melody whirb
waa hU apeclal favorite.
The Primary Sunday Schewd Union
will meet promptly ut 6:45 at the U
bran tomorrow evening. Miaa Mawl
Huntington will conduc
al and Mra. Thomaa will teach the le»
.aaa: Following thta all are Invited
eater Into a dlacuaalon on the atih
jeci ‘Tho UTae Find Jeaua
W. J. Debong of Alma went *ui duty
this morning Aa freight caahler In the
M. A K. R freight office.
' Revival aenrlcea began Sunday even
Ing at the Bvangellcal church
wlU continue every night at 7:30 until
Saturday evening.
Tbe Rathbaoe Slatera will have a
nodal hop In the K. P. ball tomorrow
algbt. All air knlghla and thoir ladle>
are Invited.
Malcolm Winnie, jr.. umpired the
^ bowling cooteal at Cadillac laat night
i and gavecAca]
CUT FLOWERS
Wecnyiiirtook. foH .BWI
meot aooording to the
bend and face.
FRANK H. PAINE
Every anowbaU, aome-j
**^Ti to^ a?hU*i*lfe as ahe brwabed
tbe sBow not of ber eata end bair.l
and then be shook bla flat at tbe b^jB
APRONS
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Silk Specials
mSrtpedeeiMiies
The prettiest fabric for eveninar gowns, pink. QQ
pale blue and cardinal, worth 76c, special....... •Vtf
regular 50c value, for...
W inch fancy silk for Shirt Waist Suiu m Ch^gcal^.
Blue and Green, also Brown and White, i5c Krt
and S5c value, at.............................................
27 inch velvet iinbh Taffeta in Navy, Brown, *75
Green and Grey, worth $1.00, for.................. * • ^
Extraordinary Oaliies in Black
CaRetas
27 inch Soft Swiss Finish. 85c value, ■
.69
3C> inch heavy rustle finish, 1.15 value,
.89
38 inch Oil Boiled finish. 1.50-value,
.96
at..............................................................
30 inch Oil Boiled (Bonnets). theQuwn of all 1 .35
Silks. 1.75 value, at...................................... X.W
Every number is strictly guaranteed: your money re
funded or silk replaced yard for yard.
€b milbelm
QUAa-rrv’
Eeratr Front
nnd Union St
s-tomk
GASOLINE
MARINE
MOTORS
Important iM*n*nnage. In his own provtnre be takes pree«>den('e of all the
royal family; he has the right of access
to tbe king whenever be rtiooses. the
coveted entree at levees and drawing
rooms and tbe privilege of driving di
rect Into the amhasaadors* court at 8t.
James’. He has the l»adgro of royalty
-the acepter. the swords of Justice and
mercy and the mace—attached to hts
offlee. Is a privy councilor of the king,
receives tbe Tower password signed by
tbe aovcrelgu. Is custodian of tbe city
gatea. a i
days, and
ancy of the Thames from Rochester to
Oxford. He controls tbe city purse,
has many valuable appointments tn bla
gift and la, of course, chief magistrate
UABLE Hia TO TAKE HIS EASE^'"ori:^<«'.'^d:;Lz
r
«««•
fifty and sixty feet A flvo^lnule reyoting rasewU. that yon dWnt 1
waa given by tbe chair that ail
ibera might view the map. ThU
Sir Conan l>oyle and other publicdiacnaaed InformAlIy. many of the
mother.
Mrs,
T.
M,.W'est.
of
372
East
aianiwl men hare started In to aaibers knowing the location exncUy
and tbe fact was elicited that the com Front street.
Mrs. Claud Resignol relumed
pany had jmrehaaed the surrouadlDg
territory extensively, their boldingi Harbor Springs this noon after spend
extending up the river for fully twci ing the holidays wllh relaUves in tbe
/nlles on either aide; no that in case of city.
Mrs. C. W. Faust went to Grand
flood bo property was la jeopardy ex
oept tbclr own. He stated that the Rapids today on a business trip.
Mrs. Julia Cbanbemeau of Platt
state road dbuld he made to run over
River
went to. Kalkaska today. callH
the dam or not. Just ms the supervisors
by the illness of her daughter.
thought
best.
“^pStSjpa I can write tbe ch
Ml» Kll«»y of Good Harbor U In
Following
the
short
recess
arrangeter yi^ Wbat are you going 1
menu were made by Mr. Gibbs to take tbe city today.
Tbe greats novedlat aeemewl a little tbe committee and the two supcnlH you hAve never b»n
natonlal>fd at thl. bold propoaltlou. hni Bors. Teda
and Black. out to the
able to fin«l just wbat
at 0
Harklcy Hosplur Training School
polite to aay what be o’clock, the start to be made from tho
for Nui>cs. Muskegon. Mich. Appllmatlo aprons you sbould
supcrvlaors’ rtx)m
cants are now lieing considered for the
seooari Even the kiml
County Farm Report.
Fehruary. 190«. clas. For further Inthat jirandmotfaer made
Supervisor Beecham. afu-r the call format Urn address' the superintendent.
is completely laid in the
from rcccas. made the formal rcjiort j
Dyring
Jollr party In tbe m
shade by tbe biTRe com
-Ibeo donX- all tbe con
of the committee which was appolnte,!
modious ones wo are now
jan 3-9
-Stay with ua and let M
Oct. 21. at the session of the board
showing, . Tlie
length
write tbe proponed chapter.
when tbe resolution called for the apami breadth an- of unId to let you do It
-I am
REPAIRING.
of thr<H' to Investigate the
nsual
proportions--the
tbe
thing.
It
Is
a
Just for the fun of
Tlie Singer Sewing Machine
county
farm
system.
They
met
In
con
chapter chiefly of description,
description. glrlnc
g1^
junction with the county commission- pgny has now an exis-rt sewing ma
an account of George Warringt
neat white dreas aprons,
from Fort
ers of the pcsir and O. P. Carver was chine repairer. Give him a trial ainl
journey to tbe
with two jiockoU and
itcd chairman.E. O. l.add secre Im’ convinced ns he guarantees his
R. Raillargwm. Manager,
-If that’s wbat you are writlni: tary. Mr. Beecham gave a verbal re work.
deep rutile ixl^^e, at 15c
about I ran do It. for I know evi-rj port of their proceedings. staiingj.hat jan 9 Ct
mmich. Also black satoen
foot of the ground.
store aihl offict> aprons,
-All right, thei .** said Thackeray, they bad ctimmunicateU with tbe board QTATgormc
niCBlQAW-Cooaty «f Orand
tastv iwtlcms at 25c
fmmming his seat at the board. *T>>t of corrections and charities who l»aU
•Bck- It will p.’iy you
me have It early tomorrow moralng.” commrndiHl them upon their adoption
to BOO these and othors
Mr. Kennedy wliMrew and. going of the county system.
wo have to show you.
to him hotel, wrote tbe fourth chapter
The sy.'Jtem. they were Informed by
of. tbe second volume of “The Vlr the iKiard of correct
To see them is to want
, and chaHtlM.
glnlans,- and thus It happened that was already In ojieratlon
0 low:
them. Prices sol
,.n at
llcllalrc,!B.rih.E..Bin.toiMd WJt.T A D«.n.~i
at Bellalre.lM^
(laorge Warrington’s narrailve of hi*
filghYwras so accurate ns to the topog Antrim <-ounly, and SotUb Arm. Char-1n
levolx
county.
O.
”
------“•—
raphy
the country Ihrough which be
tendent of tbe tx»r
to the board upon
Piret Dliwet Tas.
that they were here for
Tbe first direct Ux that was Imposed and wishisl m act in harmon
In England was Iwroe hy the peofdein board. ‘•If.’' he said, “we ..... -“ i —
the reign of Ethelied the Vnresdy. A.
IKHir of the county on our hands we j
P. 001. It was cnlle.1 so that money
no place
couW be raised wherewith to purchase
peace fn>ro the
wbo at that Sui>^‘rvlsor I>oan said
period were ovetrunulng England, but ctimmltte<* might Ik* apixiinliM
charge the construction of ih.
this tax defeated Its own object. Inns
muHi as it Incited tbe IHinea. who well building; but. however”, to assure each
^ thtaordrr topuJUlBhcri in
knew that they would lie bought off at and all that they were acting in alegal toe
any cost, to fresh dn»rcdatlmis. which manner, the matter was placed toT
resulted In tbe receipt, as hrllies. of
special
husiucss
at
2
o'clock
this
after-1
r&KD R. WAUHOl
184.000 pountls of silver.
Jndw ofl’Tob
The levying of the fax was, more- noon, when they would prt^ss the s«>r- Jsn.»lfrS»
ovar. open to gn*nt abuse, for. although vices of the jmiM-cutlng attorney for
no man was liable for more than one Btlvlcr.
annual payment of twelv«*|ietu'e |»er
To Buy Port of County Lot.
hide of land, wherever money waa
Tho mttrtilng Kt*sslon cIo.mmI wiili iho
known to exist It wns deninndeil by roatliug and loforring to tho oommr.
Gie king’a ofllj'em and ahlllty to |iay UH- on grouinU and buildings a mnionce was regnnlM as ability to |«y
again. Thus were, many even of tbe miinlcaiioD from Mrtt. Hattlo A- MU
rirliest landowners nxluc^xl to* IMiverty.
|*ovrrly lard, in refenmev to the purrhasUig of
Tills tax wns ala»llslie«l l»r Elwanl from ton lo twenty fool off the soiitn
the I'onfesfior, hut rrvlvetl1 by Winisra hitio of the novcnty-fool county hit
1, and forme,! |»arl of the
which wns not occnpled by any countv
the crown fill suppressed by
Slotle CiUnam. i.X 3. Sand
liuilding. tbe iMdIilon stating that the
A. ij. ma.
county lot would then remain fifty l>
7 H, P.
sixty fiNM wide and large enough for a
L«a4*a*a L«r4 Magwr.
rv-fcldenct‘ lot still.
The lonl mayor of lA>ndon Is a
praaent. wbo waa mtertalAlng Cbecom
pany with bla wtt and aaiire. sAddenly
atoppad and. looking at h(a watch, ex
dalmnd: -0«itlaiD«i. I mart leave
you. I hare pranlaMl tbe printer i
ebapter of tbe ‘ybriolaM* tomonow
mck, Jm. t.-JobB M. morning, and I baren t written a line
WBboa, A MoalMmt Bmsto ooootr of It yet. I bale to go. but I mu*t
The
printer is Ineiorable. So. wlablni
•UorMT. vbilB bUUbc Md rMdlac
Mdajr^BTBAtec After hArlas Attondod you all aBotber moKlug when I c«
be loogrr with you. I bid you a gooe!
ckiirck AAd teAdAT oebool, died oAd
4Mlr of fAUf dagAAermtloA of the
bMTt. Hb WBA borm lA KkMk
bold tbe ofltoe of reyfOBBirtAUTe
OAAM to BeoAle cooAly 1a 18M.
«ab U rmn of AM AAd loAre* beoldf*
A vtfB, OM dAOffbtor, Mrm. WimAa
WtaAAS. foriBrty of TimrerM Cli/,
bAi BOV of CbeltoA. WAAh.
dty y«a**rday wkH. oaUawMAlMl edM* rWaiM Mm I
Hlaa Uaam Tyler of Mnatm
itteg her slater. Mrs. A. W.
AeUtt BBtfowment Pollclc paid but they will «1ve mm Mm of bla HatUa jraar ha.r provod more proflublo i portanc*. ________________
toTorta^u u, Ih. policy bolder..!
a-obm-c b-mM...
noa a bulnm (laodpolnt. than mao.v I Tbe leading
|„a
paper in a
of ibe commcrrUI. mannfacturlns and town recently pablMbed the
enterpriaes matrimoolal advertisement:
-A yoong Isdy of eoonnoos wealth,
the country Without dlspATAgtAg or brllttHug Ibc graad ri- wbo is prepared to pay off all tbe debts
aalu of otbnr good life companle., we of her InteDded hosband. dealres to
term the acqaalntonce of a reapectnble
am SAX tkAt there Is no life companv yoong gentleman with a view to matri
la exlnteace that oan show as good
mony. Each reply to be accompanied
aalu to policy holders as those that by a photo of the aetider and addreaaed
have been produced by the Aetnm!
to J. P„ at the office of thU paper.The deUcate hand which drew op
jan 9-lf
the above lloea and thereby aecued
a very large aambte of offers belooged
iotict To Horn Owners.
to BO leas a peraooage than Herr Irsig
Sehlanchetaa, who had latety opeoad a
»eaed a board and ste
r Casa atreet cagtae boose riothlng catabUMupent In the town. By
>• McOoU’s blackamith means of Che photos sent la ba was
win board horaes at a
B which of his would
it^lear.
itl^Qec^
Si'S?
8lr Henry Irving’s IdrthpI.tt'C «t
Kclnlon. Manrtovlllc. whieli was put
up at nucMlon in l>»mloo. was with
drawn at $8.t¥l0.
WAiwr Aom
WANTEG—<IirS for general bmihcwurk. Mrs. 1. II. Gilbert, 440 Sixth
SI. Call mornings.
jan. 9-2i
HACKMAN—Alvah -'Seymour. Day
and night calls promptly answered.
Stand at City resUurant. Cilx.
phones 371 and 113K.
jan 9-«i*FOR 8ALE—l.o(K» dark red stock shoo
)K»xes as good as new; five sires
for sale at half price. No name on
Iwx E. C. LewU.
jan 9^1
HIGH GRADE LOW PRICE
Make and Break or Jumr Spark
IGNITION
FnnbkoR CmbrUO
With Shan and reverslhle pro
peller; also2.3, dCyUnder
Motors
GAS ENGINE REPAnS A
SPEOALTT
WM. JACKSON
NANUFACTtmia
Travono City, NkUfeaa
I am soreT have got
just what yon ate
looking for in a
SUIT UR
OVERGUAT
The It o( Hickey A
n«emaa Co. Oiothing
iawhataaDathm.
Geo W. Miner
today. She wUl return t
TNYAREOOROWAHTAa
BEAUTIHJl
raoNAS
Very Much tndcrprlccd
Wc just received a shipment of brand new Kimonas; a clean up of a manufacturer’ii line; they arc “Mendel’s Make.” Those of you who have bought this
make of goods of us this season know what dainty garments they send out.
We consider ourselves lucky in securing these garments at the prices we
<lid as they arc of exceptional value while the patterns and colorings are very
desirable.
>
There are just three prices in the lot;
Heavy flcice down flannels in pink, blue and tan
wide
grounds with pretty floral patterns. Front and wim
bell cuffs faced with satin to match the
1 IQ
work. Regular price $2. Now ground work
Arnold’s Superfme Flannels, wide collar, tight |fiuinj
'cuff, both trimm^ with taffeta ribbon. Pit
Persian patterns. Regular price 1.60 now
Same as above, not quite so tasty^in design and with
out the ribbon trimming. Regular pnee 1.00
.79
In these lots we have placed all of our regular stock and marked them
at the same prices. These are all short Ktmonas.
The new Ginghams for spring are here. Will you look at them please?
i
i.WQOjHk mvvMt enr.
. TUCSOAY. JAMUAil^ a, MBL
atsirg:rjsg.':j TD Rm^inoieH lusic
Omaha....
^ JSLL OF 0(MQCiBS10ia
tbato \
muM%e s« Tmcbt is cse—s«
tb*toe*^htrb.dl«.kuaylM.^j u«ltouComnl«taD«-L«W.»«..
TbW dw «MT»rMoa «itfla« t* (i«M mn^
M blffl. if ak» tad UnwsU •* j
^ mTcmw af Ub* bt >«— Sba
J.“ ”T.!yr
I
IMT, bm poBibte. rt»« A. bbi bed
ana aoawiiow or .OTotr n wsa isr mam. ^ ^xaaa
!»*<***■« mnaic be tn-s*‘* in
tiM to ber life tbst tbe bad ever tars j
govcruiucul acL^U for luJilus la
ndckMtnw
^ tnc**T!r*tT
grmt, blaomimg
vblk br
mM «b* fbtv.
w«t<b*d bln «1tb
Hmun. Md. on baiog » .vro cad
»•
« crtrtrliy to > t>»»ic>l w«y.
«^“Sb’‘
bo‘td'rr^5:i-or
.be____to
war
wMttli of
wagn mttar tha 1
^
prot«rti^ tier akliU from
^.y,«. -»«b
‘jj;s*fbta
teck«pfd m^amatmt at bto
gteBfvd earatamir «t tb« tma^rrmgih
or bit OMwiebl btad, tbt bettitj of
wbirti cooM biK te Mtttf. AMS fUbotd
niuslral claocea that retted
on ber aaw and thru, aonewbat at If
aba w«fo a ajmpbony which he had
labaa a aaddeo fanrj to ajudy
Mt It an honor that he atnotd hare
left hla piano and liia other tymphn
•lea for the nonetit for the poiiiooe of
atiMlylnc her.
rrewnUy. paoalnc thmacb the initr
and on batw^ rowa of atatoes stand
li« to nlrtop and out l.y the aide of taU
fre<n and aet like gm»a In framm of
Craaa green abrutdtery. they femnd
wallah pa
> thow her.
which he I
It wirti 1
ph-tureaqoe .ottunu
■mall lace eapa and aprons of various
colora, with apollcwi fleboa foldi^l iiwek
ly over bodices straight and pUln. im
ticntly pUcIng tbreada In and «.ut of
clumpa of plna and fonnlng Intricate
netbea of a delicacy wonderful to tie
bold. There were weavers of nig* In
coatume*. If poaallile. evm morr pic
turefujoc. aud there were makers of
tapeatrlca aud young aud old workcra
at looma.
ObacTTlnc all fbeae patient, home
likt people, abe brooded, wishing
she might work at aorocihlng like
-at tome simple thing the ImixuHlinte
ontcome of which It wma possible to
twtjr. ^
Oot otfBlas tbt btrrtwf«l a ptsett
b»4 tkoirbtd oat Of tbett hao4i port
ly for pnirtt<<o oatf portl/ to mwum tbt
Ifttl* Koomaotaii, who nt ortt her at
tabic
TO ber torprlar. be porptacly
b«Tt It pooed la plarr where Um lisM
was tooa. waiclird her ilraw tod fin
tab the Bkctrb ami coortroualy brcswl
II of twr. Woodortoflj aba haodrd It
ortr to bln. tlgned bar nama at hit
traifiwtloii and frll to wlthlng that tlia
bad not ipadc a rtrl<wiqra of lt.drawtnf
It. to ronparlMMi with the coif, ahoot
threw alact too tone, hccauaa It bad
#1i?S
aox aojamro ova or Titoax
kavim.
luada the llctia Rounaolan lan^^
her Ufa. It atMutd to ber. aba had boru
ready to do alnoat any rldlculoa. thlof
to naka paopla touch.
Day after day he aat at tha foot of
tha loQC table and ate oppotUr. for
madeinoltrUc. contrary to all roira of
cUQWltc. occopled a place near the
emter arnt wiih bmad plate and wine
iMittle. pretided there.
She noilcetl
him thout aa much aa abe noticed the
ciertnan at hla MIkiw. and be. for all
her ayea retted on h!m. rolc»»t have
bean located at the north ihOc or atrunc
f«vus Ib^^hom of the noun. She waa
atrteken wlib tome amateniont. there
fan?, when, through the iin-diuin of mu
InterpreiiT. be Ugged that abe favor
bln with the pleaaun* of tier roi«|«in.v
to the loaninirafloti of hia particular
paelllon. the I'avUlon Swwlola. «be ar
cepted with aniUcK Urntx] low ami half
noi klncly to him oh
paaawl uo hi r
way to her room am! proere»h>d thento army hcraclf aa much like tha inh»aa pooaJbla for the occasion, the Inau
cnralkm of the povlllou takluc plao
-“s;;
-no exactly on lime.** tlic whispered
throngli the chink of the o|*eu1og
-Are you nearly ready 7**
^-1 am nearly ready.- replied abe
pnaallug her brain as lo w hy maik-mol
aelle ahould so put h« i>elf out to persi
her lowartl hurrying. At length It ramr
to ber. 8hc was distinctly hoooml hy
this Invitation given hy M. Iloote.
Madcmolaelle wlalicd to Impress tier
with the fact. 8o be must not tie kept
wnltlng. thla dUtlngulahcd gintleuian
She hurrtod. She pot the ploa In
wrong andvyxtoM her Cngcrt .there
with from ao much thtoUng of *}ther
thln#r*-of how. now Ihkt abe remem
liatvd. they bad
'Utoaiar boirder;
chamber In the baoae; tbat a large and
velvety rug had been provided for the
porpoae of aoftenlog the aouod of hla
piano to aoit hla artlatk car; that be
'waa waited on by tbc ■enraota, and
that ml coffea waa aarvad to him of
. aoraloga-coffee tbrooffb which bad
,bae® prcTloa^ paaaed tlie aavory
5-baaix. Dimly atoo abe recalled the fact
tbat apoQ tbo evenlAg of hla arrival
mademototna bad paaaed blm bia coffee
tondUblMctip. Tlitoteyoorcop.•hehAffald. -U bo htver becfl iiMd
atace you left- Tbectip.ebelmdre■mrbed, wo cracked aU down one aide,
bat the fact tbat mademotaelto bad
ptoced It carefnlly away wbeta so otb€T tlpa cttold toocb It aerrad to andrcle
blB with a kind of balo of booor nrvHtobobadaetoctedbero
“* "“"*
rears. With the revival of tbe lodian
music thete is evntaiu lo be an awakmiug of the lialiau aplrit tito berlUgo
Bf centuries of wild life on the iOallia
■ud in the turesta, and w|tb theW there
Is sun* to cotne some restonilloo of tbe
Bumllness for whhti the rare was noted
and 1 >r lat-k of which the Imllaus are
UruggUug with disease and iuebriety.
Kcw. iudrvd. have any idea of tbo
real ludlan music. The revls do mjt i«flrade their ualkmal s-mgs or their mu
sical instnimcut*. ^Mialever their pnu'llt-e In wild life, Indian music cannot be
hcani now except at long Iniervals,
when the triU-s are cngagid lu saun*
Imiiressive ecremony. But th^nv is n-al
IndhTu mask-, as tuneful and as f
as iIk» American song*< whlrti they
Iranietl to sing In rvc«-nt ymirs. There
are Joyous, fanatk-ai or w:.rlike song*
of tbe dance, the solemn or simiigely
weird song of lamcntatlou nud the self
aatUfirnl song of work. The word* of
many of tbe songs have a iveauty aU
their own.
X luystle sort of fervor
runs through them, end soim- of
ar« fairly thrilling even when r >».Ikh1
of their pktures4,uem « l.y translnllou.
Old Indian* are now Innklrg forward
to tbe day when thei
commoalv sung on the i
again give them an
t > pour
out all the dhwppoUitivl IioI- h of years,
tbehtvirtaehes and h<»icesleknes*. Iliey
formerly sang of all tbe while men sing
of and is^ged the tlreat Spirit to pity
their desolation. They sang natll the
mlnjl rulevl tbe |»oor starvnnl Usly. nnd
then in a trance the okl Imlums o.uld
see all for which they yc-am.d.
. Again they are to singr tgie songs,
song*, ai
ami
thi v me to
.xouager
gencrutlou: that they may sec. s-* iheir
fathers have st-cn imm>' a lime, the
borne scenes of years of plenty; wauh
again the making of the ix-i-iinlean:
bear again the wind whistling tbrougli
rhilc wkl
ud the games \v«-ut
•Tlay for me.** she Insisted one nlgbU
To her surprise, be nodded asM-ut.
-Tome on.** abe waved to the others;
-lie Is golug to play.** for she waa a
convivial soul and fur the most |art
w llllng enough to sha?al her phuisurcs
with her friends. Hct. im
He would
pUy for her alone or he wouhl not play.
Hignlflcant eyelids wi-n- ralsctl, muiic
Uughter was suppressed. »i:id ma.ltniolscllc whiH|ien‘d: “do.
i him play
for you alone.”
He was an artist. He played with a
l*e haleiHd U was
;
An otoetrtc.Hr drtren lirtsottos i
ton to mo from tbo dtoodTUtasn
in the street lo awal< news of the resuk.
roar mca roUed in tbe contest, each
*****
bottiwr.
given and
,!li .
The Wealth
CTcraus was the king
I state In Asia Minor, and i
thron® aliout
B. Clevcr been
■ having been a proverb
rich t^Cni
Ume. but tbe most libcral estimate* of hU property, so far
as deacriptlons of It have come down
to us. make It worth In our money
about $10,000,000. Hla riches were derived from gold mines near Sardis, the
caplUl of Lydia, and from tbe idunder
of namcrooa surrounding states. Tbe
kingdom of Lydia was overrun by Cy
rus. tbe rersiau conqueror, and. ac
cording to the bert aotborHies. Craans
was taken prlfifincr and kept In th®
irt of
Marvin Hart say* he slajed awake*
Jack Olli.en following bU challeage
to the Quaker nty min.
ni numeo: w*» iH ptxvnahiy topple fnmi
i.s imaix
rharh»<
ag«'; Art Ti‘chhou«4*r.
Jack t;«Hlwln.-C.V,0.
clil lady's Itt-sd In « wfcirl.
.Minnesota to db-aure from the foiit-
tw
UHZ2ZK
lAll world of
A
selutlule alter th. > have plsyinl an an
who
proress
to
know
bnva acbo.d
atli'tJde
‘Ihir"
Will
W. K. Vsndf rbilt will race forty six
hor^.*> In fYanee this season, of whicn
fourunn arc 3-v.drold* and tbirty-iwo
..v.ar-cid;*
N. *r J.-r-ey. wh.-re th*^ trusts rcHUO
ftotn. may lax aut.HuobUes In propor*
lion to the sp* *-11 of whlcli they ar«
capable.
The I. «islature may also try
to prevent aut..inolillr* using the armon-d
j
tire.'lh.
lalm that
used
for
raring
chain
tire
and
lb«
Ih
who;...,
detrimental to the highways
pun»«**'^
ahh* renown make* the statement that
fin.x ring 'hat
Rughy fufjihall is nut plaved la this
muntrr. and in coiiMViuenre II may be
racim:
re.-K-*aar>- to form an eleven .jf Kng-
Once the darner ic mnl.-r il.e. *‘‘*'**'^ ^ n-Miin. I at Oaklvn.l loud an*l
Very flm-.'''•ntlnued ch.-rtiig
thredd Is used above and In the U»!>^ j m.*irir«-mc-nt
gre eted .tin-
to plh»
an |j„j„nd*
’
tourin.
•
Kind of fouihall
woven, and then every ojiea fdac^ l*j*« **- <**" »d«P
The
dosrd with <iire.
Mlien the liolf 1* j Is very cuppy and the grandrt.««..,.
finally mended It |»n-sent* a smooth' far^ s riuht Into th?- wind and relir |
aurfacc nnd for wear and comfort c:»u ; wl.cn
Ik- touched hy the most careful!
hand dnrnln".—Iienvcr P«ist.
r;l
tht»sc
j I will In
averng.
Ji»rkcy
:i:cl
Hyl.
at
Tht
tht
Ii>t
New
Nc '
"Ml-.
mi
fasten a pitw of wrlilvg fwiK-r. lightly. cumUtl t,, the lncvl:ahlc and dt-rhli
^*il>
OIXV
L/l I T
livening I
Mich . Jan.
--I Traver,.4.
town Frldav
.Alien Mo
What
N.-w York authority
oADin
KArlU
fsr hcW.v.i«l- »*« *«t!.
cijiklarul
Over the top of an c-arthenvvare Jari^«l*f«rma
cxmiiiry.
pla>od here, auy-
bln (generally No. lom. an.lln mending
The rcasMn< for iHs*arc var»-rarloiis I1 way? Maybe Ho
aUk stockings silk thread Is nscvl In •LrvL. or stion tsci itlcs have hcc:i j cat- explain.
00 weight. Tbe neevlle 1. passf-d acn,.*
,
tbe hole until a dose Intthvwrwk i*!'' *^-'
^ •’ v.
a «a.-c m nai
:S-
ly an! >! mil Mlddh'rjn
binding U Willi a string or an elastic lo race at Kmcryviile for
There ito a IK.SS1 ^ Manc. U ;a at.
vL-liing iliehard
In the center of the p.njH-r cut L»f the winters.
..n* shown lu the Hltistrati.u.. 1I hill!y that ingh-shh.
a cr
will iK-ettt uplnt.»?T^»‘T»- «
^ *«»>I
Jar in the i-hccri rt»d SUS|
Set
is s nr»e carlv-I. •
MIh>.
| .!.i K--.1 Blnoch Way of
5 hnlHlng loby n strinrr n piece of itc-sttsl cl
Traver e
vi-.t. ,i MUs I> na Wll
dallv with thlrt i*lea
In fine w«-ath
over the renter of the j.vr. If then- are
hiJm
w(-k.
H mil.! 1m. said inf Iiu-leslde Thai H
Krm .!
N; 11 *4 Mhlland couniy Is
a iKiwer «.( Hun.-liine and 1m-»u»). roi
visit Hu 8
paring wl'h an> track in the
M
Kehhmin.
Wt(.le o.;i hunting last Wedn^iay
( of hK-ation.
Herl^ "t
Duffy Break Out A'galm -
Ttemias
and
W’llllam/ih w
canu n* r.e,s M.n.e Ihh- fclv«*s iH lohring
V c..nIe.->*ons ^.-hhh .how...
anvttlng
n h«-lng qii.-niioued b<dore
j Uier;
Hiicn
hich . x|rt.to.-.l
x|mhm-«j r. geiiei^ii)
geiieinll nn e
She Tf I 'nn they adtiiUt.d their gttiil.
*ir a
athletic
lih.n In the fo-cs*U>^»ama’e»ir
aud paid the hill, amounting to fllXti
reatftj
frele.H of the rntlVry. now ihr
A!r Lynn has ia;. n up a course of
o
the AtnalenflAihh-rir iini
iinh.L
ho.»t ’ .-ej.lng uti.l. r Prof Scully.
jmn
VI ky i;..l.ens of K. wrvdin 1* doing
be oriif
aihi.
ho«v. work for Mr. G.o Kinney.
hi. union tilth vear.
bride*
acrin.s
Som.-one hhouW take Dnffey over Rapi.l river is nearly i-omph t.-.k
,.rt V>'
\s Km . to an.l give him a e<sid to/nin l
T"p r..ll*-r skating iiarii.tv under
p-irikin;:
lb- b aMlng \. ry jnu. •. mat tag. ntent *4 K W Burrh are v
any mice in tin* c IohcI the i*aii will at
ik.‘ a ha.lly >i»..ll.-d chili.
After I.tract them. but Just a* .VMii ns tv
IK.ptdar.
first niouJM- ri-orbe* liie Venter of the
! tin 1'o.de, a ve?iTan
hors®
paiver he will drop into the Jsr. and the net with him.-he miw hSto the m rve i.,
paiK-r will fiy iKuk in place cgH*»i. fight a ptmiHhmeni which hi. own^
r who f.iugbi in the Crimea tn
ihose sung by .voung girl*, who do much ■ found that lo th® maktaT^ thi
at the work aloiil the lodge.
| ^-ate mechanism of the modem telej ivbone the deaf mute by reason of the
.Gnmed. rto. b,narrt.
and j
Catcher MaUhed
Jmo
wfwnded
a
burial
after
Ih
Tcberm^. hut ^dc a rtIrW
: . -it that
D.Hlced and «a*
..jt again, died In BBgUn.i
ay.
With
McGraw.
claimant
ckamploaship
of
the
of
mhldle-j
V.'bconrta.
Tt® bout U
caich-ta-cairb-can.
lieat
tww
Aifto Law Diiregarded.
A law wen
lAu!
M your face grow oM. salJoar.
b U.
3$ cnwis. T<a or Tab-
Juhnaoo Drug Co.
HOLDERS
WANTED
MenwIioltowbadwpBrtooc*
in ATTvv iroo tnc^diiiif and wbo
Into effect la Peniuytta-
bUlsi to take out a a-.at® Bceaa® and
pJofoient Btoder rwrty con-
xc^fnaBcg the apeed of antoa in cities
oftbe |lr*t c)aaa lo lea mOoa aa boor.
Thomaa Hill, aged 4$. marrt®^ a
Bay Cky saw filer, awallowed aa
ouac® of carbolk add bsicauao be
could Dot aecure employment.
c
He lived Just fifty v-ail
I ts first funeral.
Floyd Cuteber. the Armada wrestle
lac cf tbe cU on Jan, 1 requlrlag every autooeS-
color of tbe waod.
thmwn
while
Mci;: sin Tea.
in three.
'^1
was
hoi OV. and wrinkled. If y^i care at
muAh dlM^UKfccl Cherry Spraf kiln cm- all for beauty, lake IbdU^icr • Rockjr
straight
Mix eight grams of corroalr®
mat® with lOU grama of alcohol,
tb® aoluBoo Is tb®
^
The
pi.mnl.-. ^ wid f^-I tin p. be oX the
puPHc. and. If tL.ir .florth ur.^iM.pre
prti,K;sc making an ofT. r f.>r the
Milwaukee-,
T» Kfit Wo®a W®r«M.
Rerwvd DejKh For timid.
|
OoM 1* on exbihltlrm tn the mlaiiig
ilelbonme. Australia.
TRY A MCOItp WANT Aa
Is that lh«i ^
the dicU|orial
by
A New Yori M. wrspaper <
be
City on Monday. Jan. 15.
Record Want Ads Pay
straight year*.
msmui
r* M-nb-d
Tunlnt dnto.1
her
iams. coach of tb«a Ofiphers.
machine needle leases.
Certainly It has lost Its ihopuUrlty. for
The darner can U- used on any sew-1
Announcer Boh Mct^lblxm calh-d
dL-ns there ai>-wonci of baniliic. v»ag*l demoustrat*-! that there hi one kind hr
of war and of work, which an- gayer' sklllnl work In whleh they far excel
than the rellgkms s5nc*. The Imiuia* ; ,be oMlniry artKan.
A <*hh-.,g., lel,aerlea of experl'o
mine.Bendigo.
’
^
Swt-.ieta from
nual game fur tovv. a
Besides the rellgi'Hi* songs of the In-; a help instead of a hindrance, have :na;: le d for :he opening ront. H.
^
I‘e-
The only known
vv.udi- invited.
■ x.*s, Ito tbe Tie Tb.. WnO." o.e fa- "7'^ to^t"«me
,4'.™
v»lte,.nmnBtbeI..dl.«.wble«^usj,„
^
Bostne for Bay City.
en by n west^i man cniiej i.vyJ
amuslnc
Ibiv C-ity Is planning to break ha. k
en- Is the line “Across
' in whleh then________
Into the li.;xiiia game In m in.nle t way.
Joyful'
----------------------------------^
Mte.
‘
Johnson of Saginaw an.l Ihck
'.T Instrain.*' is kno
■te.
a Ba.v City Ia.l. hsvln;:
^ ^
to
Now even Iowa
has clropivetl
melals will Ih- givv-n the o'her
thuse
of tbe Blocking which i* not
mended. Then tberttbe aide of tbe l»and throngh which tbe.
come ^
*, depth of g^hldltcoTery.
the west sVemed
lengthen each >« ar.
ircJsl will hr given the winner. i
weight
_____
then
®alT a
a calfi
aalfi
Boaa-Ah,
then TOO ar® W
Ihe piignaclaua Mike aad
the |H-euUar Ituhe wfhuld pul the dear
17*. I
and the pair will hook up al Howard
tn La-
Msnrln waa
If full tin 1 ibvMon should land Kebe
Watbh ll ar.ti Mlse Grady. Bunker HHI
Sldcln.tham. k.SIS pint, iws-.is i
i ray of that glory had toUen upon
ffbe nubed with ber dreatoiiff. Bbe
liad a raloi Idea tbat ber bat wo a trifie to one akto and tbo stray bands oT
balr naeded toatentog op la the back,
bat wbvn madcmolaelto a voka laaoond€d lo tbe batt. -Ara yo« raadyr aba
ntxgmld.
hiring spanlng partnert.
Isfwicie. home
nao
needle It D smooth sailing.
Millie
one whole night waiting lo hear from
f.tani*
-----
j
Th*
Kigtjr. rt sirv' a* follow;.;
O'Brien L*¥sc L‘kc Prince.
Bests H«»4 Dwewlaa.
The Inventive genius of a Ik-uvorj
woman- and a bnsy hausetrife at that I Wsidoif A
of trsvellag prii
—promlsea lo revoluUonlxe the pn> v-s* | porxry hoj
of storking darning, and Into the hum- iinruif r.**d staietorot-n and muUl
bl»t homes lu the Und the tinv lab,»r
i- »„ i,-ve a new ho»!c»r U
aaver will eveutaally creep to lig^ttcn
,,
..
rhila* Jack U llri<*n is o
tbe burdens of the tired mother an.1 to
^
moiis ha*ielry frtu
___ SB K-.,
»ay to
make
her lot 1.-.less hard.
inuc <-«miKmed <rf
Tbe .tocUlue darner to a amall band; >*■“'«> »'"> *
ot ateel aUmt ibree-fuurtUa of su lueb' "iwtary. a val. l and a pr
tiilck and In rirruuifen-n.-e Is nlK.ut fix i ami twentyllv. ininKs.
and a half !neb«. Oi.e e-lae has tiny I
loflle.idc Moat Go.
pronsa wblrh hold Ibe innlerlnl la
San FtoltrUro. .Ian ;•
Win n I-o
Uk.theaecomlboopln.l.ee:nlm»ld.^|^^.„
art. and on the othd-r c<Jge are har*
It was the farewell race for tli
acaredy thicker than an onlinaiy pin.
which project and bold down the p.irt tlful track Ihlto heasoB. And Ihen* are
cr foot
and
training with each -oihcr Inrtimd «f
were fn-*h ar. l cvmid have conlini
Johnson,
NOVEL STOCKING DARNER.
Gsuf*
van and LvwU. arc saving mOBey by
iwomi*o
probably t s. (righteoed to sb'cp.
Btretched on the gras* In front of h-r
wigwam an aged Miuaw vv;ih nskv«d
what s'»e consWrred her favo.“dc h;»:ig.
and she expl.*xlD<Kl that she.alwnys snug
al*otit her root'aer. She s;iid sin- ivniem
ivered when a girl she would s.v viAi ms
of ber dead mother, and she wtiuki
t.lcg:
mnihrr.
in a
were almcjsi ixhaurted at the cad of
Mukr rrrow.*.■. Si;ys thu faltirr,”
horn**;
as
t>nc acting as a relief, ami :he bov
•Hr! They hav-r come Kvek mrlnv
buflslo
Why. tbo suy thm, t. to
com*
Jtx*
matched on the coast to mort Sulli
Hut two alleys were used in the match,
Tbe etoetde syatem has toe great ad
vantage of giving comparatively *rr..n11
aectloos Indcpendetkce of neighboriug
aecdons of conntry. so that each can
ntUlsethe water as liest suits It. Tlicre
would, therefore, a^m to l»e an excel
lent opening for electrieol Irrigation,
partlcnlarly in tbe west. A iiuiito'r of
anrb ayatema are now in operation nnd
have proved to be entirely rellahle and
carry them to the
-‘Mother,
cUv.
the four mm staried ih
above Ita ooorce ofpSrer or below
nor doea It matter greatly bow for l*e-j
*rhtrt>M‘ighi games wore ndh-d
low tbe surface of tbe gnnind thr sttp-jn,e twelve hours, a triilc over ihnx*
ply of water I*. It Is merrly necessary
**7 game* an hoar for oach I^ls.wr. fair!?
to drUl the well nniiJ tbe water U rmicbfast shooting uuiler ordlnar>' circum
While the men reinciiiber tiiu«-s oa
the hunt when they sal on the ba. ks ot
their ixmles walling for the rviuni oi
the nmnept who bad Iveen scut out tc
lot-atc the huffalot's. and In their lonell
ness they would sing:
Stie lu-sllatisl for one moment, dur
ing which the h.nuds pressetl licra iimrc
flrinlv. more Inalstently^so firmly, so
Insistently, tbat. with aU tier fears, she
dared not let them go.
i -I will.** she faltortni. and. bending
Icjulckly. abe cloMal her tingers over a
!teor that bad dropped that Lc mlgbt
Georg-
At midnight the word was
the miw sbooilng
I Uke I
Hut I
Art Tlacb
Jack Goodwla and
Johnaoa.
tbe gravity and windmill syrte
Power for operation can be condn<
uphmasaaally asdowa. It mak^
•*I am mashlna the bcrr;es
Tkvv f.iv tiavehrs are coming on the
march
berries round; 1 stir
j
II
the enthttsiasu were forced to stand
Rsgimeat bowliag trader;
merrily on.
Old Indian women on the S»mth Da
kota rx-servall.ms rememU-r when they
were exfu'cUng visits from frkmiUy
tribes, aud when they ofi'ere«I the hiw
pltallly of their wigwams to The way
farers. and this waa the simple song
they w ould sing;
l.-sslv alMMit- p^s pic :
protvvtlon, rot half afraid afraid
aUd* artists with In-io^ »be musk- which was sooner or
her. .mUd of the
to take them to the restive
And w hen i*^'**** «**".'•
Praelh-e to which
Inauguration of pavlllm
It on home ’*be would l»c forv«sl to listen, nfrnhl «if
tlic thing waa over they
nld
hrld
'c
'ibe
very
slmpllelly
of the life which
across tl»c great white .i
l.tough
li.r
bo
sure
to
fill
h.-r with rogrrl
along hy the tirami I'sl.i
w hich the ‘
**•*’ ac-hv-s and thmhs and delirious
big gate. u|vou cilher sid
nalnlh* of her own. afraid.
white lions cpntw'h mctiaHiicly
stMM-tral lioiies W‘h
>»f
all.
tlm rtiaraps Klyand ward
the risk of tbrtr lives,
> reail her fate.
tiny Island lu the middle, one ol | bappin
t
K
graritj ayrtem of L-rigatlan to Cr.nforttto la aaid to be flS por acre, while
tbe aantial coat of oupplytaff
b
about f1-60 per acre, ruder favorable
coBdlttoaa an electiicaUy drtrea
Attall May Fi^ BHtt.
Abe AUea. oee of it« ctoradoat Uttio
feliowa to (he rln.. to odstos late the
lteiea»bt aa • poaalble rtow-rto to h
rtT nm.d aw-to with Jtowjr BrtlL
Since Nelaoo baa atoned tor h (o wUh
McGarcm. BrtU i.-loahto* hiwnad foe
chance to pick up aonw easy aohoy.
and .\Uoil look, to him like "It"
Sporting Motao.
The Soricty fer Ihe PrcrentloB of
Crocliy to.Koolbhll HUyera ou*ht to
extend <i> opera-ta. Into hockey cir-
of W to wow Ch»rtM Sl<
tbe liking of
aiiuach
\it thedr time mourning over the deimr*
lure uf happy days when they canid
lance, atog aud fight, hoa haeo made
iTi’iiiiniiiiiiiiiyio
bowttog coateat ever beW to tbe areal
with aa average cf 1804^. Tbe coatwt was rolled at the Oxford alieya.
Thlrty-alatb street aad Cottage Grove
mvonue. stoitlag Sidarday at ac&dnlgbi
Ad oAdiag Soaday at aooa.
Over 100 peraoaa wUacooed tbe en
i flan to ffaia and at
tbe emd tbe alleya V
for about f4l
note about Im
ceage vrtitte taan at the waat. waya a
i’aiiktuo (H. D.) .oorre^^poutkfut of the
And the comers of her mouth droop
ed. and alic beared a deep sigh, for It
waa a writer the waa. and, a* every
one knows. It Is mostly a toss up as to
w^bether half the things you write rver
get-^iubllabed or paid for till after
you-m Vn angel with wings
*X>f wlfiai ar^ywtHTuklngr be ask
ed ber. and nhe had anawered. -Oh. of
nothing at all.- for that I* nUva.vs liest
when the Ungu.nges clash am! the mat
ter would be next to lmiK>ssn»le of explanatliin If they dhUa.
ng of aath
Now and again he was sciwratetl
chosen to play for her alone, mfngle»I
from "her for a moment, called hither
with the wonder If. as an everyday
and thither by people be knew. Alone
diet, so mueh playing, hownwer ma.sterand following bis tall figure with her
ly. might not In the course of ilme
eyta. she experienced auuu*thiug akin
to gladoeoa. S4-eirg that he waa well
known aud highly thought of. Then,
Kavh evening foUowlng he pl.ay.d for
w hen he returned and. taking her ami.
her nlonc. so tltnt It came to In- th.nt
Ie<! ber through the crowd Into the
she waltctl wl.shlngly for the evenings
small, dark rooms where the tableaux
were sliown. one with the fatwlinite of and the music and him.
r.MUaIng between the f.antrislv’s and
Stockholm, with Its small and cum.lug
lake, around which tiesihd the ru\al the iiwtumes. he told her of his home.
palace, the Attaint tum-h'«1 huildlng* In hla halUng I'nMieh he intintetl it tn
as
glowing .x.lors as iH»sslMe. and at
and llM- old. old church, ami flwt lUher
otia opfKMdte of mountains and snow last, just as sIm- had expcit.Hl. lie strike
ami reindeer, with the little shepherd to her of a little pla«-c of his own limt
ho
had preiwrwl lliere for the woman
buy sleojdng while his wolf dog kept
who was to bo his wife.
watch, she felt 1 S4»rt of pn»t»*< tloii ii
Then one night, taking her two hands
tlie pressun* of hla strmig. firm
In his. ho asked her very aliuply. in the
against th«* sUs*vc of hi>r gown
rd manner whleh was
Igiter. on the first Hage. b fiuiid
ifms, to Ih- his wife. And
bis euaf
her r liamiiagne and glac^e «-afe ; id olh
fnim timso line,
whUo.
shing for
l.ltotwi.
mttot BOW obare Ita banwi with • rtvol
ajatem. Where water at ibe aarfaea
or the grttoDd ta not aranabto. tort ctoctrtc power Is, vreUa may be oak wad
otoctricaKy driven pvnpa toataitod to
ratoo Iho water from botow tbo croand
to too oartacc. and do ibto at a coot
cotopmbto with that of the older ayo-
ou^i
to different coootrtra as they patrd
tiowly oo-to »e©eh. -myoaotla- and
a'oobiles {«■;** to (bnutaB. *^tr
glta mlcb nlcbi.*- In rollah. -nleapo^
mlnajhar tod In Rvaaton. -uenbudIto.- And. though the way borne waa
lewg. It hardly seemed long at alL
After that it war tacitly undcratood
that a bond of sympathy existed be-
M\
CHftonatl fhna
i. ■ «at»r •*<»
U>« n*ort thu Snatogr Hflton to to
be borred in ttot Uara.
«*«tkrenr of the Onx,WM)iiB. *M7 awa •
tlKhutoac ot the Ud. to which er«»t
he tow will hhaw to croB «to rtror
to Ooetocton. whore *hiwo war bd
ptoyrd w snhday wkboel »o«ee totor-
SPOITSOFAllIIMS I
Tbst
SclwtU Teaai Mystic 6oo«s.
Imtktm. O.ato«0p«ltoMt«(tt»;
t>iS*tt fmtk*r nr>
ljtl«^i^^U^ l» rtoiikni>i^ gj r^gOrnm cya spas tbt fH AtffSii
ELECTRICAL IRRIQATION.
Tbu^ far aot a atate llceiwe has been
th® ep®®d ragaladoB.
zzx.
Auto car
tnuAportaliMi {aid, hj ad-
LMkaL7s,Baisit.mA'
THE WONDER WORIOR' ^
thSSst rDRrkfMC*g
tkmoUdkmx
tr« «HU« I
MN»
MW.
3rir‘~
y' Od. «MMn. Tnu
1
GMMMjr
M
I
notkM, vtu tMk •iiiUi
UkMtm tkm ttmirng fmr.
tkmm Barr mj» tkMi m
u rmmmm to iIm iBrtutloa of
Pr««klMt JAM a AacaO or tlM VwA^
r^nitj ot MldiKBii. rvproMBUUTM of
Aoidi of the wMiom ooBtamco
li«M frill oM«t at tbo Gktaafo
I la piMral aad foocbaJI la
Aflarla aaUm t
lato tba alglit Ua
from tbe cgaaly aeboola. wbkb will
voogbt aboat by tba oCar from
MB baaiaam boaaes In Ula cHy
aad ladHidaal oCara from otbar la-
I Lwes
mmxmi
1 FOR CONSUMPTIONJ
aeboola gkm th9 Uaca opoa,
m am biii« ofarad. Iba <
of tba du wablblu brlaglag lato proab
laaaca a* It doaa tbe ladlrMoal work
of cba eooairy papn* wbo barecoforw
tor I
» Co. Ofam T>aa ^
Amoag tba priaaa to be ofered aret
nrat. a cboica book from tbe Marcaatna company to tbe papU wbo wrttaa
tba beat oaaay oo tba aabjaet. “A Trip
rrom Tbair Hoorn to Trareraa City.'
Tbay alao ofer a picture for tba beat
aec of bariaaaa forma prepared la manaacript form oompoaad of bnitag allpa.
bill bead*, recalpu. etc,
CHy Book ttaca.
Tba City |iook atora offera an edacotloaal ga^ for tbe beat display of
band work by puplU la the grade* be
low the gfth and ^Strntemeyer’a Ufe
of McKinley- for tba papll wboae work
la nbora all otbara la tba grade* above
the ffib. ThU U eapecUl work done
In tba city aeboola aad oonntry achooU
aa well, aneb aa the onlque Cbrlatmaa
card*, napkin ring*, whlak broom
bolder*, etc.
HamJttan Clothing Ca.
Tbe Hamilton Oothlng company
ooama forward with an offer of aa um
brella for tbe pupil wboae work on the
subject. -The Trarel* of a Raindrop, *
excels all others.
Frank Trude.
Frank Trude. though so busy with
moving, baa found time to offer a floe
pocket knife for the best rAutoblogm
phy on a Knife Blade.” The possiblllUaa of tbla aubjact are great, owing to
tbe mammoth cutlery maaafactoriaa
of tbe eootlaaiit. aad an antoblograpby
of aacb a knifejroold be moat Inter.
I! «1 peld oiR ever tl60 to 1
OHAa BBY.dftr^ l
•lolancp wbo treatod warn for Isai Grippe writ
bought a %IJOO bottle of DR. KfNQ« NBW
of thie one bottle I wee entirely ourwL«’
Mamaitie ABSOLUTELY OUARAIITgED!
American
! her father was coming she said she, llsber* of the Kodol Almaaa
n to 4. to «aU
mas gtdng to db* and added **bnt I will Year Calendar, and mi l be i
OB •laetloa to vola oo the local aptlaB
tr> and malt until papa gt-ts lu-re.' mall a copy of this iKsiklot to any
aaaatlOB. TW mattor wa« foafht
The father ma* In tim-to see her U-1 enclosing a imoH^ m stamp mlth a
M by tba Bitaacara of ibc coaaty
fore .she died. Lulu !*at erson ma ‘ n*quest for same, pr.ivldinl UiU ps|h r
baaM by Daald Amatroa#. a fonaai
Spaclal to tea Evening Record
born at Vicksburg. Mich. In Augurf.jl’i mentioned.
'
pmaeuttac atlornay wbo caaaa<]
Empire. Jan.
Mrs. A. J
m3 and came to Emplr.' mlih fcer i
■aa? arraata of TloUton of iba local
Miracle.
Tbej
opt loo Uv. It U aapartad thla la to
"“TUntC InTtamUy rotnn.«l
heV MfV «.‘'Ipeo.' h.-r.ba tba laat atniolr of tba high IIW«.ne.d.r.n,-,ke.rvi.uatn.»r
L.. Apr...
,he
.o
caaaa adTocatoa vbo. tboogl
The Rev. A- T. FVrgnson of Trav-j
where her parents had m<»ve»l j ford T»*nn.. -sLe mas so masted by
bafora by 400 TOiaa la lha
craa
aty
preached'at
the
M.
E.
church
|
,„ontbs
before. For tbrfs- year* j
«»» P«;|:
bopaa to kaock^jtyit Iba local opcioo
her
here last Thursday evening.
lav ibU time.
Mr. and Mr*. U E. Wolcott
and mas loved by both young ami
ifor;y^ight h<.urs: when, at my urgen*
Borflara aatarad tba Weak* Drug
eompaay a atora on Waat Mala tXrmU
mhere they spent tbe holiday* at tho| b^jrfea her parents, ihr*^ sisters, ; given h<
Jackaoo. tba othar eight aad carried
home cif Ibelr son Bert.
] Mrs, Eertha Auger. Grace and Eulalia ,;that Ic ^
a Itoo eaab ragiatar to tba MIchlgaa
Mm. Willard Wickham of Olcn j
„d nro t.rothcr,. The fan.-1
and I.-: a h.-allhr woman Wh
Oevtral tracka, aararal block* dlataot
I^ke t* very ill at ihU mrlling.
\]y has the sympathy of all mho km.m j <i«y.« Gaarantrcd cure for roughs an.l
Wbaa It vaa broken ap only a little
iTHdds. 6tic and ll.tM at Johnson Dru<
Mis* Mabel Rich relumed V
them In their v/d l*ereav
vrrr II wa* foaad. Tbe Natkmal Bla
;<'o.. F- H. XU-ads. C. A. Hugbei* Drui;
Pleasant the first of last meek.
i
-----------------------f Co., druggists Trial Iwtile 10c.
eaU Oo^ near tbe drag
Will Nash of I^idlngton spent the].
BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
Ita oaab raglater. bat tbe tblayaa atola
holidays mlth his sister, Mrs. Arthuri in -succes* Magarlne” for January.
only atampa and a few paonlaa. Ef
Boynton, at Bast Emplrcr
Cievelaufl Moffe t b^ gims the
fort* vara amde alao to barglariia two
aakjoaa la tba outaklrt* of tbe town,
parent*, of an eigbt-pound
but tba robbara failed to gat In
arrived Jan 3. Tbla is believed to U«| votes his attention this
There U cwaaldarmbla apaealatlon at
thi? first birth In Empire township to. pr<-at and incn-aslng concentration of
I MUd t'TolmU- Coort. *( the- Prol»l. Of&M. la
Ubpanlng Id bualneaa and aoelaty cJrbe ragistered under the new law.
.i ,iches In the
\ Alfr.d Oramek.
claa aa to vboa Ooogreaaama H. O.
Charles Hay*, a colored man work- j UmlHe*. and
Alfred Orelllck-dwrtfM tbe beat es- Ing for Frank Moran, bad one of his
Toong will reooiam
meat a* poaUnaater to anecaad Nettle aa/ OB aome aubjact of tba leather in leg* injured last Toe«lay by getting]
colbssal a.s to l»aipc the imaglna
KragiMa. a widow, wbo baa bald tbe dustry.
It cahgbt under tbe bunk of a lagging! and defy the utmost effort.^ of ihr
poaltloa a little aKM
alelgb.
^
] omuers to *pend even the 1
County Commlaalooer George Crisp
It U pretty gaoarally acknowledged
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Yarove an 11 man of tomering intellccl. he «y-,
that lira. Kragmaa baa made an eaoal- Is a ft aubject for tbe Audobon ao^ Mr. and Mrs. 8. MIddaugh of East Em-1 springing up in the next generation
Prf.b**eO.*irt
clety as he offer* ‘Two yard* of birds * plra visited friends at Wimam.KhurR backed by the accumulatUig hUllon.. ~
lont poatmlatreaa. bat
Young aaaerta, ao bU frl«d* any. that to tbe achool which prepnraa tba best and Traverse City last meek.
1 «f r^jme great family, might mield a c«»y.
*t ihr Prot*ir ..««>• mth* tuy
tbe bualneaa men of the city prefer a set of alx letter* each In which aome
Mrs. W. H. Morrl* and Master Carl I power gre*«er than that of emperors;
man for the job, Mr*. Krogman la a arenl of the achool la deacribed. the relumed Saturday from a ten days'^ and p.ueniates, and sway nations at ■
Trxit.r Jodcij uf Probatu
leUert to be prepared by pupils and visit at Traverse City and with fhel hi* will. This second serais proml es
daogbter of Cajt. Tboa. Walleri.
in tb« ’in*Mrr«rf the
mailed diroclly to him tbroogh Uncle family of D. W. Reynplds at Grawn. ■ u, he cf even great* r Inier.-.-f than the
of tba boat known and most pof
UM»pettU<«.daly ern8am *• serrlca.
mining men In the upper penini
Mias Katherine Kams of Traverse I flrsi. which ai:rarlt-d so much attenRobait Walter.
wbo defeated Ueut. Gov. Maitland for
City vl*l:od last meeU with her father] tion a year ago. JulU t Willwr TompRobert Wnltar. oonnty clerki baa a and brothers at East Empire and v.lth] kins conirlbulea the st'cond of her stlaadlBg MMtB from tbe
wi^h
DmrU b’w%1.
|t.S0 gold piece which be stand* ready frt«.d. in town
Inaala to ibB last Batlooal
: rlc of .indic. on rhil.l InU.r. ontltl.-d.
to give to the boy or girl wbo U able
ronvealloa.
^
Mr. nnd Mr*. Hopkin. nnd chlldrm j -Tumlns Chlldmn Into Dollnn.."
of Traverse City visited last meek at | picilng the hanlshlps and Impositions
r / ♦•ffertrd cvruia
Tkare wart many amall Are* aiarted to embody tbe best sentiment a
the home of Mr. and Mrs Thos. Sul-; endured by the mnilon and a half <>f i
In Flint rMtIy on tbe boalDMa ends the American flag In one sentence
Frank W. Wilson.
llvan of East Empire. The two ladle*; children mho are stunting their llve>; uoerr f*rib«r r^r. th*» .^»d
VhmrUmU
of cigara, owing to ibt arrivml of a
Frank Wllsoii has a fine picture of aro alaier*.
by long hours cf labor In the factories
dangbter to Flra Cbttf and Mrs. John
President Rooaeyelt which be Is will
Howard Kenney has bought the va of this country. -Hught-s—the Great
Hose of tbe local Are departflwat.
ing ip part with for the beat answer cant lot east of the home of William Modem Inquinltor' U a character
Dr. L. Knapp of Manebester says he
to the following dn«^n: “Wha
Morris and Is building a photograph study, by J. Herher: Welch, of th»
Is ooj anperstltloua, yet be bad ao exaenUals are chnracterlsUc of the beat gallerv. which he mill have ready for ; nan who Is pursuing ibe Insurance 1
perienct while driving past the cmaetype of American clUxennblpr
I vestigatlon mlth so muclj vigor,
tery which baa since caused* him to
and Gr*ce|«B,.n Franklin—America's First SelfJudg* of Probata.
think aome. Tbe night was pitch dark
s» * i«d
Judge Fred R, W’alker of tbe Pro- Becker returiud Saturday from spend- Made Man.” by HOfmer Whitfield. ih« \ um d«y of
and hearing a noise at tbe ahle of his
bate
court,
who
la
a
great
lorer
of
ing
their
holidays
at
their
homes,
the
bl-centenary of Franklin, which owur,^
of
ISSSiTn.
ttohep:
carriage be leaned pul To see what It
pros. Just al that Instant bis lantern natnre hna a floe book for the beat former at Mi. Pleasant and the latter! on January 17. is m>ted with a study of
'
. tbe character cf the great patriot aad
was extlngnlahed and tbe^ doctor re display of nature's woods, each dis at Dexter.
C. R Ackerman was in Traverse j the inestimable aenrice* which he ren
ceived a smart rap on the head with a play to be arranged by tbe exhibitor
City on business last Tuesday.
j dvred this country. A short resume
stick, apparently, and several Worn* as they see fit.
Mr. and Mrs. •fhomas Sherman on-' of the progress of the present tbeatE. O. Ladd.
struck him on tbe arms He was not
(t«tccj of «ald petition, a* d
E. O. Lndd. member of tbe county terulned a brother of Mr. Sherman rical season In New York is lllustraicd
much Injuiwl, but bowdld not atop u
Investigate, though be now saya he board of examination, offer* ns n prize from Chicago several days last meek. | by special photographs of a nanilxT of
“View*
of
Scenic
America
From
Ocean
wishes be bad. fur his own peace of
mill
started
up
for
the
season's
cut
The
fiction
U
ht-sded
by
Ilarold
Mac-;^iddiv
to Ocean.- Only tbe pupil wbo excels
mind
laat Tuesday. The breaking of a large | Grath s latest story, "fhe Wrong
FtJr trying to preserve what hair he In map work. Including the map of
belt Thursday caused the mill to ho] Coal.” Michael White maintains hb
baa oo bis bead. Alderman Lee N. Grand Traverse county, can aspire to
TRAVERSE CITY MARKCTK
shut down part of the day.
} standard in a humon>us st<»r>- calle-1
Brown of YpaUantl Is snfferlng severe ihif.
Miss Margaret Dunn of BurdlckvIUe j • HlmmeUtcln's
Turtle
Chowdt-r.” i
^
SchooU aad pupils throughout the
ly. Tbe alderman was la Tbe habit of
and MUa Kate Sullivan of Maple Ciirj Elizabeth Jordan s ‘ Assiduous Anne'^ ]
"*
eord la not responaibl* for changaa
placing hi* hair tonic in a cerlala county are busy as bee*, every avail
visited last week at ibe home of Wm. I Career" Is a delightful and Inspiring;
place la a medicine chest of tbe bath able moment In preparation of the
Brooder in ibl? village.
j story for girls, and Robert Mackay s ^
unique
exhibit
and
the
farmer
s
ln*tlmom. Ibirlng hU absence the bottle
Julius Horan went to Traver*o City 1 ‘The Offham Sawdust Comer” is a,
mas taken iFBr'iffdNg bottle similar tuta accordingly wlU be the point to last week to visit with his grand-j hosiaess story of the type that has l*f
In shape and alxe. oonValoing ^Arbolle which all parents, pupils, teacber* and
mother. Mrs. Clarissa Horen of West j lerly proved ^ popular. Emeit Neal
the j Interested per*ons will go next Friday
acid, mas left in Ito place.
Branch, and two anats also of that Lyon. Capt. Jack Crawford. Harold
and Saturday.
evcBlng Mr. Browai. while i
place wbo were vUltlng al the home. Susman. and Edward Yan<x* Cook are
hla loUet, took the bottle and applied!
---------------- -------cf Richard Raynolds on Eighth street, repa^sentej by verse of an excellent
U Ubmllr u, hi. hfr.
Th,
Crp»tlcr
Charles MikuU and Miss Gertie j quality. The cover design; in conformrvcasalElac tlw mUuk. Brova. who.
pobltaher of foU*. worln. u well Fbster of South Manltou Uland were j Ity with the article in commemoration
LTr."
hair, thus rawing the bum coorid-,
crabjy—but bell amell hi* hair to»ic
'er.^.'rreh°r“^“
Data of Kalauaaoo and **®®‘*“'
i
K
R : *
P
^
Miss Mary Sackett of Grand Rapids
plighted their troUi two years ago
nnd because they did not kaec BB»«y
cBougb to marry they separated untU
they were In better clrauBataaoea. To
make their engagemeBt more biadlag
ribey aeenred a marriige Uemma.
which was lora In two in tbe preeence
of tbe .girt'* brother, and OBcb took
half. They met la Muskagon os Tkuraday
dajr to
to be
be . . married,
married, but
but wbM they
roachfd Justice
Justice Oeterbai
Oaterbans** office
roachfd
Mlaa MkekeU had loet her half ot tba
aarOfBMa. They
hoerw«r..a»4 ware tsaUy a
TRYAttCOiOWAR
married at Glen Haven last Thursday; cf Franklin, is a handsome and his- *
by Justice Farrani.
I torically accurate reproduction of the
Mias Clara Gordon of Empire and | scene of Franklin Vfim entry into
1,1,
Fred Bennett of Glrn Haven we»e j pfiiiadelphla.
mde him
married Christmas day at Frankfort ‘
-----------------------up ibe conumet and made by tbe Rev. George E. Lewis. They I
KODOL ALMANAC
^
WANTED.
WANTEO-Work M
Martim B. Orr, St€
M E.
E,
bar trade. SOS 8. Union.
Mr.^1
8. j
- ■*;r*
uTSIalty
for bamm 4
jno S 2t* «
BOY WANTED—To do errands
llkadl
lit
EtoldaafwaiaBdtnl
wrok nboot printing ofllcc. Herald
and Record Co.
jan C IT j
WANTED—At once, eompetent girl
for georral houaework. Mrs. Rober*
K. Walter. Ml Webatrr sirrri.
jwIS-makeat
mnea aaat of Ondar mam.
MdgalBBdcoBtiwali
J. B. OiwCUekGB.
WANTED FOR ARMY—Able bodle«1
unmarried men beimi-en age* at Z\ j
and 56: citizens of tbe United]
States, of good ebararte/ and lem
perate habits mho can speak, read
wwr«.
vnoormnity.
Mn.)
At COOsldcrabU' expense
me hiva
and wri e OnvlUh
togUsh X*«r iBfnrmmtkm
np^osUte
opapply to recruiting offle^'r. Hotel j
the
Whiting. Travon-e City. Mich.
( Utesl jM-ientlflc luxtrument* for Cor-
Have Tou Deteetm Eye Sight!
SOU m lEOORBNl’ir
Drug Co. S. E. Wait ft Sons
U wliter weather a haaseseeker doss sB travel
sbost the streets Is search B t hoeSe to rest 8e
MBthroRChthevut cohras B TheEveBactec«1 Yod cas cet s food teasst Iqr sdTcrthlif.
Char-
ter* for them.
n copy of the new 1^ Kodol Almanac
Word was received here la.v! aad yn> Year Calendar. lu moat im
Wednesday tbat^Is* Lulu Patteraon. portant feature la without doubt
daughter of Wm. Paiiertoa. formerly very aimply constmeted 200 year cal- a.vA..
of Paris at tbe age of 59 looking young of this place, wa* very ill with pneu- endar. whereby with absolute accuradt
SBA U tbe beat of baaUb only two monla at tbe home of aa aun» ai; yqu can icil the day of the week oo :r*.«T
days before bts deatb.
Vicksburg. The letter sras aoon fol-J which any event occurred during one
lowed by a telegram saying she had hundred year* of tbe past, or on srbicb ;
SBeeuas to iMwed on etrecy pack- died ito day*. Tbe body wa* Uken any dale will occur daring the nest ]
Bg*v Jt to tba gmti BBecBBtfal rem to her parents* borne at Mlahawaka. hundred year*, thus giving tbe day of •
•dy. kBown. It makes you wbU and Ind.. where Ibd funeral was held Sat- the week ob srhSch any birth, death,
keeps you well. ThaTa what Holtto- Btday. Her motber sras with ber from marriage or any important event may!
ion***
teris Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 tbe beginning of her illness and when have happened.
llBiNa. S. C DcWltt A Co., of Chi
cent*. Tea or Tablet*. Jobnaon Drug
i sent for. When told that cago, nu arc mde owner* and pabCa
► the BWHit
WANTED-A r. j>re*etil*tlve for an j cutting
4^tabllshed business house In north other Insillull
mestem .Michigan mlth headquarter
in this city. Ample up|K*rtm»Hy
I Hr on Monday. Jan. wh.
il'lrh
Grand ' op^irlan of Grand Hapids. from
wf hare
nNW been
iir-rn Uklng
twsit
speclat tnMr
jan 3-;f : me
tlons. min l»e preiH
•sent at our opilaal
U»p.-alng fur u full
.*k. Jan. *tA,t..
WANTED—Kumlahi-U rooma for llthi |
WANTED—Work by day of any d«v ^ ■
scrlption: prefer nursing. hi»2 IC j f
* mvom
From
declJ fl
WOOD AND
WANTED—Harnesses to oil and pol-;
Ish. Fred Fuller. 14S E. Tenth.
j
nov 51-tf!
LOST
LOST—Lace collar with gtild horse j
shoe pin set mlth pearl*, bet seen i|
Eighth street and Fun-iiter* hall on j
(’as.**. Return to Ang.in Mct'oll and
receive rew ard.
jan 4 :f t
__ FOR RENT-
j
FOR RENT—Thrc^ living rooms, fiif-|
nlshed or unfurnlshetl, yn.t South ]
Union Ktre«-i.
jan. KOt
FOR "rent—A furabhed ’store l.i
gtsHl location. For imnirnlgrs api»lV|
Jcdin Armstrong. Alden. Mich.
1
jan C-dt I
RENT-Housa for rent. Inquire
J W. Ninth.
JanS tf
FOR RENT-llouae on North Elm
wood avenue. F. .Goodrich.
dec 7 If
HOUSE for rent, W1 State rlree't. 7
rTKims; small bam, |8 per month.
B J. Morgan.
dec 7 If
OFFICE ROOMS for rent Wilhelm
block, comer Front and Union.
nov 29 tf
FOR SALE
312 STATE ST.
B«iS PkMM R«. 44.
Thlnfs Yoo Weed to Know
AbODt
PIANO
BUYING
A
worM lliis arui a
very T)nsy aifp.
AVe c.iddoI
lie
all tliiri^fsanjODd
UH—too busy.
Tbpiffofr*.
then- are tbii4t8 wo tkVi%\ to
know. Ill tin* iiiatUT of |rtir.
chasioK your piano you nr^*
too busy to »b«jp arouiitl tm\_
look the iiuittcr up.
The
simplest wiiv is tbe KIM;
BaLLWA\^ It saves time;
it sav€B your nerr»«. No **pstienv'C tried’’ io Uie Kimball
r tT Tmw ^t”T
FOR SALE-Hooae and lot. barn on
lot, 442 Weit Eight street. Price
12.400. onwtblrd dosm, batonee to |
•nit purchaser. Inquire 115 Bari
Nlntb street, or addrms John Ouna.
Cheboygan. Mich.
Jan 9*
MISCELLANEOUS
arZ*-—
tba tree MBFt btotorj.
\
SOFT COAL
COLUMBIA TRANSFER CD.
FOR SALE OR E)0CHANGE for city
property u G3acre; fruit farm CH
miles from city; worth $2,0Wf. An
hh-acre farm 10 miles from cHy
worib 11.260. John Armstrong.
Alden. Mich.
jan
’‘ssszi-^rss^^.’s:
r-.
wv
meml;er that mr etAAiM*
i opi-nlnr.
[and ti-t all defective sight ahsoltiaMy
Tree Pnif. ShHlnwn
ShHtnwn mill be ptagBiNl
f to meet any difficult and
! stioai»* rase* cd defective vl>lon Bnd
i mill treat tlu m propfriy. Henx-iaber
.. lUstair. jem.lry
WANTED-Glrl for gtneral hou*«-jlbe i
mcjrk. Mrs. T. A. Pennhallegon. M7 ] rtore.^Jaa
no Teas than three,
with Grlnnell Un»s.' music Ut
comer Front and Caa« streets.
OnUti Pnpiriir Ff Siii
. WeAkreandoaarflBrBtietbefiol
lowrtng list of real aata^^t^aU^
Simply Uiia:—Cut out Ibe
above wupou and mail it to
us, and we’Jl send yon ukTuI
piano information11 Ih
Umt you
can look over and study in
tbi* quiet of your own botne.
You want to know about
reputotion and wearing oualIty; you want Uy know about
the piano that is Uist suited
for ibis particnlar climate,
nlx)nt the guarantee anti what
it means. You want to know
about our ’‘little pajFxneot
plan that makes piano'
«Miy"an<l*bovp and
lUIyonwmat lo know
onr
«*4cn$7SttB •(?<>«•
SclUiCWkichStfcs
YonSoKy...
Drop m««y day and bear
lh« Uieat KIbUiU Pianopbyer. Trea coi^erta daily.
KIMUlLMOSia
W ft tot •• WMt «b ML. «
tou tot. •« suam.
V
'
iLaBOHlamw.
i
crrv; mouoAii, tucsiiav. jANUAiivt, i
JBnffTKMU
Screened and pre
pared especially for
Ranges and Cook
Stoves, from an ex
cellent quality of
Hocking Valley Coal.
It is easy to handle
and a go<xl burner.
Try a ton and be
convinced.
Mbe oarty *ira. BBd the 1
Major Waraer has booa BBBMe to aaPMPI* tMBk Mt n< Dr.
•wor tbo lectSTi or oeoa road tbs east
amjartty. Oa an aesraps bs baa receieed »fi Isttsra a day aiaes Ua ar^
fMt If ftet tl» 0MMnU
U Viral. Hs baa bosa bsrs aboat thirty
IW i> t*0t» «r OMir irtqMt
days. Heaoo bs baa reeolred 7jW0
•r int>ftat !• to W. It fti rnrmck
leasrs. Hs aad hla aumograpbsr will
hmdpmm. Wo do mot ws^. to ^
bo bnsy from aew aatil tbs oad of ttc
fciid j>HM or om to iHor tbtm. Y1»
boHday meeoa trying to catch np with
potet K wIiollMr good poM ofo mi
olUo ao lagtlinuti mod roamcodatOt
la tbs book departmsau of WaabOWMtMOdkWMT. It U or BOOM
to Pt IB ted
Fw>d Value "
M
of a . Soda Cracker '
y'-
BBd. Bl^
. ..
^
tt
m ’
.
1
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f
Senator Bererldge of Indiana never
ansveib directly when requested by
coheagus to yield the floor for a
nt- Hte replies on such oocaare Invariably of aa oratorical
chaipcter. One day be vas In th?
midst of a most eloquent flight when
Senator Pettus of Alabama, who te
not a great admirer of the Indiana
arose and asked leave to Inter
rupt. -Nothing can ever afford me
greater pleasure.- said Mr. Beveridge,
•nban to yield to the dlsilngutebed and
able senator from Alabama, who never
makes a speech himself or Interrupts
the speech of another senator vltbont
adorning It vltb a brilliant radiance.”
Pettus stood there with bis Jaws
crunching the inevluble cud of loUac
until Beveridge had finished the
sentence and then aald: “Mr. PreslAnd they
adjourned and left Beveridge s speech
bs bad rcpsatsdly written in rain for up In the air.
IP
I
-I bars written him.- aatd JsmM to
an acMoalntaaos. Iwt got nothing.IMnuigs.- aald tbs oCbsr, *lor bs te
a man full of WadDsas.-Xmr nMolaad Jsrrold. •Unremitting
A pon vbkb rsqalres explanation In
Tbs Oxford acboUr who. masting a
porter carrying a bars through tbr
atrsma. aAad. Tritbss. friend, te that
tUy own hart or a vlgr reqidi^ no
commentator. Nor did Tom Hood,
who. vbsn aU te aald aod dons, rsmalfts tbs prince of Brilteb ponstera.
Us pons as naturally aa bs teogba. A
babe can see tbs point of bis jokes aad
tbs crastlsst dry as dost cannot resist
tbsm.
Tbsodors nook Is thought by many
to bs equal to Hood as a punster, bat
Hook was teboied and slow In compar
ison. Tbsrs is an Impromptu aU about
and an uosxpsctsdnsoL--------------are looking for thorn that Is drilclotw.
('redrrick Ix>ckrr once or tvlcr srsmsd
to have Hood’s uncooscloua ease, as
tbua;
H* cannot bs complcls In aught
Who ts not bumorously pn>ns.
A man wtihout a mrrry thought
Can hardly have a funny bone.
John HIU Burton relatss a legal joke
Vblcb to the legal mind has all tbs
cliarm of a pun.' One day a bailiff,
arrrlng a writ, bad been compriird by
tbs dsfeodant to swsUow tbs documrot. In a stat^ of great aglUtlou and
an get* tbs officer msbed into the court,
over wbkb Lord Norbury vat prrsld
lug. to complain of tbr Indignity. He
vas met by tbo expression of bis lord
ship s baps that f|is writ vas -ndt re
turnable In this court *
Bret Harte. by the way. vat not utu^
ally regarded as s professional vlt
and yet among the good things vblcb
cilag to one’s memory Is tbs couplet In
the -Rsatbm Cblnee:Ooncsalsd In hU nails, which wem tapsr.
What Is common In tapers-that's wax.
Somebody has vrltten s parody In
r :
seen beats the record of the Mongolian:
What is common In pilma-^and that s
SpsaWng of palms rscalls the fa
mous pun of the btebop of Oxford, who
when aakrd by a lady why be was
Wcknanied Soapy Bam replied. -Because, madam. I am always getting In
to hot water and always coming out
'
4M WIST nOIT SnUT
dreamed that tbsrs wore ao many
books about Ronasreli? Here Leupp’s
The Man RooostsIi.’ and Rite* -Roomrrtl, the atixen’ nnd The Speeches of
nnd vhnfs that book c^er
there? The Inrlslble Man ? I vonIf that’s about Rooserelt loor
•No, dear.- replied John. ”1 think
ibai’s probably about Alton B. Par-
CLEAN SI®
UP
SALE ‘■•A
That is why Uneede Biscuit thoold
lonn aa iaipottant part of every ineaL They
represent the snpeiiative of the soda cracker. aU
their toodness and nourishment being brought
from the oven to you in a package that is proof
against air. moisture and dust-the price being
too small to mention.
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MBTIQNAL BISCUIT COMPAWf
*
-CrT GLASS
CHINA
SILVERWAKE
ART GOODS
OR. F. d. MAC NSTT—PiMfaa Umtt
OR. a E. CHAbl. T—OVH (Nta *NSM WUh.lB blook. to Mt U4 4M
tt«w Bteu B»nk BalMtag.._______
A m MARTIN—PbrNetaa tat ma>
gWM. OMta M> MMt grot OttaW.
MMK CRAVr* DKUVUIV-A^
This is the time to buy w«L
Tohn R. Santo
General Insurance
CSUtall through the store
P. S. Remember our op
tical oix?ninc. with Prof.
Shelluiati of (Jraud Rapids.
Janiiarv- Sth to PUli. Eyes
tesU^il free.
New Wilhelm Bit, Traverse City
±2
6as Raiifle
Fine Dental Work
tbt 3taathr
Wood! Wood!
^l.2S l»EIR L.OAD
Saato CIau ii on hit annaal ernite to beatov jK>od
thiagtoahU manyfriendt.
If yoa think of giving toma.
MONROE & MeWETHY
£&.'S?'Jr.£S
SOUTH SflEUniBEB GO.
bide. Ttitaboatt, Mtat Ul: It*
Huadmrd Oom|isnla* aad rann«-n' Matu
nrm iBNOimnfR- Ooapaiij
at KBW WlLHgLM BI.OCK
DR. GAUNTLETT
Special attention given to
disoaaea of the eyo,
with Dr. I. A. Thompson
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
«.bl.E.nilEI»IO
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D.
dan aad surgeoa. Ban
teas oear First Matkaal
aaas phoaa SS8.
DR. LAWTON—Physldau aud aai^
geoa; oAces la WOhelm block, third
floor, with Drs. flawyn- aud Panhal*
Uvm.
^
HARRY B. HARNKIL^2ipert ylaaa
Sob regulator, n
itoed. WIU Kh
Cite, phone tM.
HKRVCY H. ANDEP
and counselor. Wilhelm bkKk. Ttow
arse aty. Mich. CiUseaa phoae Ifift.
ABflTRACTfl OF TITLl—a a Oar^
O. P. Canrar and Bra.
DR.E.F
!*'. 7 !l pm 11 Si a
flee <3v
sr
augtl
OR. E. L. THIRLBY—Bpeclal attarn
Uoa to dteeasM of chlldran. Baoai
409 Stau hank bldg. Both phoaaa.
TUMlWbte TshSg Bffwl Not. SMh. W»
TrmteUMT-Tm^Clty eoemmltef for th.
Sparer--Tn^arrlvsB U TfSTsrss Qty I
W. TULLER can estimate your timber.
Reference Traverse City Mfg. Co.
et al.
Iio.mtf) worth of timber
bought during November and De
cember. 15 a day. Interlochen.
Mich.
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at UTtMM M I Ji
Tin Jnsurante ^
L. L. A. BUILDING
PiBiMMtaygnE
A. D. TYLER f
DEIMTIISX
Office 605 Itow Wilhelm Block, '
CiUzant' iihone 639.
DELIVERY. SEND US
YOUR ORDERS.
make prompt
201 Trent Stretl
the^^rUto^a hooaeat
A Chrittnttt pieaent, pleate
aitowi^ prioea eonairtnt
.with quality.
tauai
GENERAL INSURANCE
^2.00 F»EF
CAN
DR. W. L. MOON-
J.H.B0NR0E GEO. W. HeWETHT
16 INCH HARDWOOD. SLABS AND EDGINGS
ON DECK AGAIN
Olaaaaa tttad.
atx, m; Ben. M.
TRAVERSE CITY 6AS CO.
J. E. GREILICK CO.
M. nuellmantM
REAL 5STATS AND LOANS
aoM aad throaL
HastaWs is5^ssk■xr•isi.2r5
STEP SAVERS
aarteA Jost as the deoUst was about
A, J. McPHAIL, DntlsL Room 202
Wllhelni block. Citx. phone 148.
diugi^iruSSper cflBt db.
to Introduce the buzzing tormentor
UM CALMAirs Baatle Plaap Fit
hte newspaper friend burst in and Wifarfloora.
fi. K. Watt A Soaa
asked for the latest news. For once
In his life the senator was glad to sec
the young man. whose sudden appear
TAXES
ance postponed for a few minutes at
least the terrifying ordeal in prospect.
Mr. Forakcr gave him all the news h**
Kwlee lo »he T.iparer. of the Cllj of
could think of and then reslgped him
Traverse City:
self to bis fate. Later he said. In tell
The Ux rolls for the collects
collection of
xe.^ for the
ing of the circumstance: "I hope to the slate and county laxe
heaven that-on the day Im buried year 1905. and for the <
school and city Uxes and special
nothing of Interest In Ohio politics oc- sessments for said year have he
curs. If It does that young man will j pUced In my bands for collection,
One of the two secret service men pry up the coffin lid and ask me the i *
^
»ny office to receive said
taxes from now until Fob. 1. 1900. on
who were on guard at the Roosevelt narticulars”
pmnicuixrs^
eaoh week day from 8 o'clock to 11:30
realdence In Oyster Bay last summer
Senator Thomas C. Platt attended a I o'clock In the forenoon and from 1
wedding In New York city the other | oclock to 4 odock in the afternoon,
daj- and gave the bride away. The i ^
»» «<ate and county taxes paid
der a big tree all night, only taking
ponuHon w«.,oo .on™ io
r
refuge on the varanda In case of a unaided. When he tried to alight from i charged and on all taxes |>ald on or
heavy rain. One very stormy ami his carriage he was unable io do so' after Jan«ar>’ 10. there will be
chilly night they had sought shelter
there. Apparently every, member of
the household vas In bed and so the him Into the church. He was dn>Hseil ments. 4 cent on each dollar of thf
officers were somewhat startled ou with strictest accordance to present amount of aald tax.
WHILtTHRVUlllT
seeing a side door open. Mrs. Roosc style—white kid gloves, a heavy white I ^
St^te Bank
AT COST ANY IIKT.
veil peeped out and called them over, brocade tie. gray spats, with a silk, Dated.- Dec. 1. 1905.
saying: “I ve been worrying about hat in the new bell shape. Hte cane
jj. E. HASKELU
In this awful night.* said Mrs. was heavily mounted In gold. Senator j dec 4-tf
City Trcaiurei
Roosevelt, ’ and thought that some ho; Platt’s march to the altar with Miss [ _
coffee would do you good; Come In Snow on hte arm was ledlouR and j
—
and drink It. It vas very late to call
1.00 a month
the cook, so ! made It myself. I hope through the cerenuwiy stvmtHl to tell |
that It te all right." *it seemed to me on the senator aud he was apparently i
to be the finest coffee I over tasted." even more feeble when he came from j
remarked the secret serv ice man when the church.
he told this little story.
Thomas L Reilly,
h..|
Vivlllo a notorious Andalusian brig been elected mayor of Meridan, Conn., j
and. has announced ^hat he will re by a majority of 2,52 votes, defi^atingl
George
M.
Ciirtte.
the
republican
can-!
tire from his harardous profession and
'become an ’‘honest man.” His conclud didale. The winner r»‘pn‘sented Ihej
ing feat by which he has obtained the younger voi4*rs and drew from both I
onesl” is as fol- parties. He is one tif the best known'j
The handsomest and iiioet conven
at the bouse of newspaiier men in the state, being of)
ient HlTCflEN CABIKET on the
Senor Toscano, a wealthy Stymie land note In ctmnection with l«iHel«»n and
nmrket. Solid Oak fronte. Mouse
owner. In the uniform of a lieutenant, polo.
and dust proof Roller bearing Flour
with six mounted constables, and told
bin.
that gentleman he was in pursuit of
Wo manufacture them and make
Ofy.Hw^tfandboRWMA ««ttlh ttd.
the bandit Vivlllo. He was asked to
low price*.
tMitarC*.
tMMf
stay to dinner and his men were en
tertained In the kitchen. At the con
elusion of the meal the ’'lieutenant”
thanked hte host, announced that he
teavbbsb cm, mich.
was the bandit Vivlllo and asked for
the 115.000 which he knew Senor TosNOTARY PUBL.IC
had brought from Seville the pre•la s««t rr*«t at.
i day. That gentleman had no altemative but to pay the money.
Mnmbers of congress from Wyoing are becoming the subjects of envtous talk In the caplul. The sUte
has only 97.000 population, but her
represenUUves In the national legis
lature are on several highb* important
Senator Clark U chair
man of the great judiciary committee,
16 INCH SOFT WOOD. SLABS AND EDGINGS
and he te on foreign affairs. Indian af
fairs and public lands. Senator War
ren te chairman of mOlUry affairs and
Is on a number of other committees,
including appropriations. Mr. MondeVl.
the sole repreaentatlve. te chairman of
Ferbaps It may be aald that aome of
tbsos cxamplaa are Bot true puna. Dot
a pan to Bot nsraaaarlly a twisting of
apellli« and a contortion of sylUblee.
an tba writers of bnriaaqos and -comkr papen asem to think. It Is play
tat bureau chief in the Interior
upon woedi and to be raally oatltled to
rtmeat except the commiasloner
be coBBldecod witty aboold play both of peaaloaa. andl It has Judge Vande^
upon the aoQBd BBd tbo asnao. If poasb
vealer
oa the circuit bendi.
Ms TitofimiTltBlto.
Seaator Ftoraker is haunted by an
Ohio aewspaper man who at all soru
tw kOM
mImom ud M- of times appears looking tor news.
wuk vt tSw Mate, i
The enterprtelag Jouroaltei outdid
alf a few days ago and official
Waahidgtoa te sUU laughlag at the
story. The sroator had rUltod hte
dentist, who* decided that the drill
most be applied to an offeadiag tooth.
FWaker knew by aspMtoaoe just
i the coating torture would be and
meekly suhmittad to the prollml-
TRAVsme env luion ita ta»MUMmI PnimIt* Lwka «C1 MMt
iB
tan •• «k* tkM Tw»'
4MTUm»A mmtk ta f:M p. in.
CBhrte & Vadw,
OfOrtavoM. taercteir; Kettl* C Grmr,
________ cct kMf
TRAVCRW CITY LODOC. No nt P.
* A. M. BMta on Mootar OTtalM
on or taforo tbo fdl o( Um aeon.
ntT:»».a. H. K BukoO. ««9ourj. Bmtt a WUIO..W. U.
TEc.B.nnncuLn.
i»o%H rnfmmwmmm
BtM>--ctftOB. It te tm. BB
Porr^ rrofy UttW rlrrlK of oorU]
Hftw«wdo«MdBddMiBMofplrk bead were paaWag this particular
eouatsr vbtw tbs ftwmsr said: Tor
It Is pfOboMt that tbors m a tern
ofSB IB ttasos dars of caltnrv eapatk
'm$ apfoodatliif tbs profoond witti
rlaai whirb Ds Qolorcjr dtocorsrsd It
IPs jasts for whpp poor Xi\mM Lanls
was pot to dssih by Domltlaii.
If vs vaot to argos tbs UIsgiUmary
or poBs vsarsobtlgvltofai
orpoBs
vs ars obUgvl to fall book on
tbs old diacBaatoBI as to tbs 4
bStVSSB
bsivtoB vlt BBd bOBIor.
bOBior. 11
IPs dcAaS.
corns, tiat not
tkiOi BBS IsfloBal. of corns.
BBS or tb«B Is vboUy sat
**Knovlsdgs ctMBCs aod vUalocn
vb
Ilnvs
gsrs.- TsbbjsobI says, aod psrbaps
ps
mifbt foBBd opoo tbls a parody,
vltb
pan
Bomo approBcb to tnrtb-tbal vlt sparMas aBd bomor ponBoatssT^Bot tbsrs
ta Uttls profit to bo got la Baalyala of
fPIs Wad- Wbsl Is fOBBy ten t necss
aarlly vltty. but vbst te fcmny most
bars iB It or suggrotsd by it soms of
tbs omenco of humor. Thus Cbarlos
* wrong when be
farfstcbsd and
BtartUag puns art tbs bast.
rPa CamUiar laqalry. **ls It tms that
tbs fifst appls was aateo by tbs tost
palrr te farfetcb«L but one cannot
dmy tbs btUDor of
Again. In tbs
••Why Is blind man s buff
Itlsafsllov
s sympathy
lilBg for a fsllov creaturr.** tbsrs It
vblcb te also on
OB. Tbsn. as sn-
LODGE MmCES;!
mURE CIML
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Oval Wood bisb Co.
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