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The Evening Record, January 27, 1906
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1906-01-27
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r--s”=1 THE EVENING RECORD rssH?s
sentenced
TO TEN YEARS
MLFGOBia
IS IN FUMES
AHO ntvoLxmoHfm,
'^wnaa'
mi
McvoLimoNirrM
iimiim
muectco
FATHER AND
SONS KILLERS
OoMDot. RoMto. Jon.
of
WILEY WILUAMB SHOT AND
KILLED JAMCB LfflOH.
tJilt totra U m 1U»«. netting U
wlK> Mnt^ tiMB reinroffad b> ibo pmMBMXrr of tbo our
wassphhtebawatfroiiob
EW
WILLIAMB
FATALLY
WOUNDED OCPUTY.
MU iMr
TO Kin tlio^iiw^
8t. Toiirnbarf. Jon. 27.—It is rr
portod tiint nnotbor ploc to nsonosl«ii«
tte esnr has bean Mlneorered at TanrI Me and »be rM alreogtlientHl.
laced in Jail With His Breiher—
Father. Jeah WilHatna. Releaeed
From Prieon, Where He Hpd
Been Bent for Murder.
Dy Wire to the Evening Record.
Evansville. Ind.. aJn. 27.—Andrew
’iiliams. agud 28. a fireman of this
Fimand Is raptdlf
" beoonlBs entirely free and thO ctar that place after His hnulu r Weslm
baa oonaented to ibe removal of all re- Williams. aa.Hl 24. Hsd shot and kilH-l
I Leigh , at toHinvIlIe and ha !
RaaaSans. and bas acreod that la tbc
spirited to Evansville to escape
fnloro only nans shall be Hlirtble to
• of Iloonville p<*op!r was arreste<1
bold pabtir offlee. Tbe esar also sanc here thU^ inominK. WIIIIamK was
tioned the law vbicb aytbc»ritca tbr placed In jail with hit brother. News
Plans, wbo bilbcrto have beUmaed to
r Catherina of a ‘mol, at Boonwbewe pur|«»e was t«, come to
iKsnsvIlle to get the prisoiiera caused
thi- offlc*-s to rvynove the priwiners
Jeffersonville on a sp.-clal train.
Great exrltoment prevails bore and at
wnville.
Wesley Williams formerly lived here
nnd shot npd killed Kwlug Wnshlna
ton. aged 18, colorW. in 1901. for which
erved a prl«in s. nt.-nre. HU
father. Jonh Winiamr^. who lives nt
jMlM DOMKN TALKtO ON LIBRARY Boonvlllc. has Just be« n relea.sed fron»
prison
on parole for killing n man. An
j
MXrtNBION.
drew Williams haK Ix-en In many diffinilties. Marshall Williams U iio re
thm to the prls«.m*rs. The m»ublc
started at IksKiville over a family
quarrel.
i 1AOORE8SEO
r#{ THEWBBKERS
, HOOKS SENT OUT TO FACTORIES
TRAVKUNO
i
It
LIBRARIES
ARE
FOUND PRACTICAL,
MIm Bwt.lt* OMIfluWI T.lk «.
I -Work for ChiWrtn- Which She
t
Be,snY..fnf.y-Addre..,on
[
Camogit Last Night ,
i Ovine to the abaeneo of a class of
ntbraiT workers last eventns Miss
Dorm, who bad prepared a technical
talk on Ubrary Rxtensiem. deferred
her lerturv until the upi'nitiR of this
momina’a oessloo of the library InMl
tute.
’ *ljbrai7 extenaion covers the admin
t Istrmtlve aido of that question." Min
i Ugren stated. *The library extenaion
U in the form of tmreltng libraries ap. plied by aendlna oot boxe*^ of books
; to factories in tbe Inraer cities where
‘ the workinamcn hare neither the tlnw
’ nor the street c»r fare to make tie
trtps to and from the Ilbrarh's. pUcIng
i books In the V. K. C. A. bulldlna to
xench the jounarin^ who hare not
much leisure time and who spend roost
of their spare hours to that bulldlna
Tbe theory of library extension Is to
place aood readlna material in the
way of those who would not otherwise
obtain it.
’-Orphan Isimes. JnUs. reformatories.
Inc Ha branches of libraries In the
nebool bnUdlnas and finds it n good
DC tor the blind is also an
and profitable sray of ex-
: cmai work U done for them. In some
I of tbc poorer towns where there nr»no funds to carry on tbU work the
! library staff bas ealtod for volsnieer
1 helpers who rend ones n sreek to the
I bund from books nnd from enriwnt
•venu. thus keeptne them In touch
j with the tlinea!
The rtstriction Of books was touched
upon. Miss Doren considers it n bettor
plan to bare enongb copies of n good
book than sereial copies of inferior
DDRCADINO
ChnriM RfOU Has PurchM the Plnat Vtty PI****M AITalr at th« .
Fm H-E. Gibte Who Cwnsd
It a Year.
H. E. Gibbs yesterday dsssd nlM
CAFT. VAN SCHA
OF THE BLOBcsa deal whereby tbe bsikitM k
CUM FOUND GUILTY.
es tbe cigar box wanntoctfrry at 4iC
East Bigbtb street was perebased by
Charles P. KruU. bookkeeper of the
Wells-Hlgman company. Mr. Gibbs In
turn purchased She trasiaeaa over
year ago from Charles W. WhectocA
ONLY CONVICTION SO FAR FROM and during the lime Mr. Glhbs oondecl
THE GREAT DIBABTER.
ed the bcudoess made many Improve
menu and grvaily iacresstog the cs
parity and trade. The business wUI be
conducted and managed In \he same
and the Peeper
buslBess-like manner hr Mr. Ktoll.
who is a hustling young business maa,
and the outlook for the factory U
bright. Trade Is iaernastog and pros
periiy aaiom*d. At present five em
By Wire to tbe Evenlag Record.
ploye* are n'tained. three men and two
New York, Jan. 27.—Capt. Wiliam
VanSchalck. in charge of the lll-fate<!
iboat Slocum when she burned In
river with the loss of more than
I.«K» live*, was found guilty of the
rharge brought against him ns the rv- All the Dish Machines and the Wiresuit of the horrible accident. In the
End Department of the Oval Wood
Jnited Bute* court today. The charge
Dish Company SUrta.
alleged failure to maintain proiMM- fire
drill aboard the UnU and the proper
Tuenlay morning the butter dbfc
supervision of the npparatuH aboanl and wlm-en^ machines of the Oral
for that purpowr. Judge Thomas sen- WotMl lrt*h ri.miuiny ^tar1s with a full
ft need VanSchalck to ten years in force. H.-n-tofore onlv eiglit«*«*n out
Bing Sing at hard Uis,r. This Is the of the thirty marhln,-* have
run
only conviction resulting from the She ning and th- putting .m of Hi
cum disaster so far.
force mean* the employing of elglittH-n
OQ twenty girl*, ten boys and ahoiit
the Kamc nurolH r orf men in ad.lit
n-orWItiter
Ufooirfmth6 0oi«BS«if.ofrt«ndaidbooks.
The Academy laai erealng was the
OCAS or a very pleasant party, the Ski
Inb eatertalaiivg about thirty cot
inte
BOUGHT HALF INTEREST
CLAYTON LARDIE IN BUSINESS IN
CHICAGO.
la Partner in the Commission Firm of
McCarty A Lardle—Father Shipped
Fl^ Poutoee,
Clayton lardle. son of George W.
lardle irt this Cltv. has lK>ughi a half
•slMn a Chicago commission
which l«nins business M<mday
rooming under the name of McCarthy
A Lardle.
Tbe firm was formerly Hedgltn 4
McCarty and Mr. Lardie was employed
them this fall in Wisconsin, and
nesota. where he IwugUt aUmt 12:»
« of potaio<s for them. George
lardle sIiIpimhI two cars of jsSaUws
to the near firm itnlay and they will
be the first that they will handle. Mr.
McCarthy U an old commission man of
tTiicago and Is well knomn throughout
1 present bad a very enjoy
CITY BOOK STORE
BOBAIT CO, nOP.
WINTER IS HERE
KUBECK & MOW
UMioN m-rmmwt^ OL.o-rMiKi«s *
AlWAYS IN STYIE
.lust now you neetl something
want! an<l prices are so low^
The smartest and newest
things in Women’s Foot
that no one can nffonl to ffo
dowa and Bfany Were Injured.
Eight Badly.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
I*oifeII. Ma**.. Jan. 27.-By the burn
ing iwrly this morning of the Richard
son hotel It I* bellev*^ a half doxeu
lives were lust. Three bodies were
taken from tbe riilns. tme a momau. A
score persons Jumped from the upper
windom*. 'The lnjurp<l were taken to
the ho*pltal. Eight mere badly hurt
Will START MONDAY
Lost on the SUrch FactoV Was Ad
justed
yesterday—Damage
We* 84.155.10.
The loe* at the Michigan Starch
conijuiny* plant can,-,-.! by the recent
ffre m'Bs adjusted yr*t,*rday by C. A.
Barkman of IkMmii and John R. Santo
of ihlk city. TIh* ndjiistment ma.* v,-ry
«atl*factor>- to* the ctmipany. It ha\ Ing UH-n ndjuM.Nl at
The work of grinding will *be b<‘gtin
Monday morning and everything i-<
iMdng gotten Into Shape to again start
the plant. Arm* A IVde flnlshtd put
ting in a galvanUed Iron air docl and
It is bidiered that ever> ihing will be in
readiness by Monday. As the company
had a large numtwr of orders aln-ad
and thert* i* almayg a big sale for the
pnKlnce of the lo<»| plant. Sais rin'
t«-nd.-m Pohoral and his men will have
to hintle for s*,me time In onler to
LITTLE DUKE SDLD.
PetosKey Man Is Now the Owner of
the Racer.
A burinesH ifansartion ux,k place
in the city yesterday by mhicb the
horse Little Duke, owned by Cri-rmalne
Bros, of this city, lK«came the proper
ty of tY. H. Vanl>ine of Harbor
Spring*. Mr. VanDine intend* to use
the horse on the Ice at Peto.skej thi*
Lakea Still Opeil
For the first time In the memory of
settlers mho hare lived on the above
of Elk lake for over forty yeara. the
lake U open at thia timtt of the year,
while Round lake Is only partly frocen
over. The open winter Is some
unprecedented to even the oldest In-
with cold fcN.t
Prescription
SWII
Wn are mow permanently
tod •• aae Wlthelm klook
Dn. Siwycr t, RoOuHepi
DENTISTS
:
:
:
:
wear can always be found
in the DOROTHY
DODD line of. fine shoes.
SPECIAL PRICES ON
SkiU in anj thiiiR most ronic
from ad^^llIaU' I'XiiLTifiicx}. Wi?
have tbt* pxix'rience ami an?
skill(\l in coiupoutMliug pn^8* riptioDf.
< )ur prootripUou
numberB arc now in thi* hmidnxl tbouwuplt. Doo'sn-t that
W'Otn lik« exjierit'oceV
* We foci that we merit such a
basinets b(«auae wo use onlf
the purest incredionts and all
these huudnds <if tliousandn
of proscriptioaa have done the
work forwhit'h the dix tors pn?s<Tilaxl thorn. lx*t us compoan.l your pn-ec-riptioni.
Olaifs
Drug Store
;
.,
. And to Is our Celebrated Kno Wet Trouioa. Will
keep you dry in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
wcaihw. sdso Spra^c’s Rutiian Vesti. impene
trable by .the cold. They have a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.
SHOES THAT
YOO NEED AT
LOW PRICES
THREE BODIES FOUND
Heap Big Smoke.
A dense smoke issuing from the bar
ENTERTAINED FRIENDS.
ber shop of EU Squires on South Union
street Iasi evening alarmed {mssersby
Miss Tithe Speas Wm Hoc
and thgy notified the fire department
Twenty Last NightTmo men were sent to the building
and on catering found that a stove in
pleasantly last eTiming at her home. the back part of the shop bad been
:ast ri\,nt street, about twenty left tIgbUy eleped with a hot fire In It.
young friends eojoring her hospiUlliy. The door had been forced open and
smoke was iasuiag In clonds.
WAS 14 YEAR8 OLD.
I’ublUhin’list i. 75c
sticks and otoer accoutermeots of the]
popular sport. The club coAors mere
also hi evidence, red and greso bunt
lag adding very matcriarlly to th*
decoratkms. Eighteen numbers were
eU and two extra* were * added
Arty ending exactly at midnight.
Tbe prognuns were also in tbe dub
coJorm and Stewart A Steffens 1
TeistiTMmiiiK
BELIEVED SIX PEDPLE PERISHED
IN BURNED HDTEL.
TSNTH YIAR—t711
SOGUHPINn
fiGARMBFACTORT
NGEUGBICE WAS THE CHARGE
120 to lot. Tbe un was th
to witbout fsrtber opposition.
Bf Wlr« to tiM Sr«MiBC MmtM.
6 O-OLOOK eomow
AY, JAMUARY XT, ^
8 PAGES
i
BACHAIM-r
WARM SHOES
SL1 PEERS
LEGGINGS
R UBB E R1
A
toOSOOB
aos PROMT STREET
LOGS WANTED !
^
^
:
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
Then-'s onethiiiL' alwiit Ihem
IjetterHban tbe priot^—that’s
theemrUity..............................
,4frOm
rminofcoju.
CUSTOM SAWING.
I O. O. MOrrATT I
lAbMiractM of TItIo I
I
PMICAB •ATIF'^ACTOBV
I mwrn atS^toto
I
I
Craoerse eity lUfa* Co*
WANTED-LOGS
MAPLE AND OTHER HARDWOODS AND
HEMLOCK
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
WAPdTKO—ORDERS FOR DRY,
HARDWOOD SLABS
1C inches long. Will deliver
cords for $2.50
John F. Ott Lumber Co.
CITZ. PHONE 344
BELL PHONE 37
sv.-,r~
^
'I
, Bert’s Vour Oocreoal
Oleatber and Prices...
i;
FUR
OVER
COATS
16.00 Coats 12.00
20.00 Coats 16.00
25.00 coats 18.75
30.00 Coats 22.50
Take them
THE MARKETS.
Chicago. Jan. 27.—Wheat—Mgy
8«Tic: com. 44*mc; oata. B0%c; pork
:
Klsn Bnmito eontlnned bar talk of
E. L* FITZPATRICK, tralaed ourae, $14.05.
^'yqmerday.on -Work tor CbUdren." mficate of MlUtaty Academy. Angel
Chloacik Jen. £7.-Cattle-3jW0
Hog*-20.000; Be hU^r.
; biginiilac with tbe tbonebt that If Wand. CaL Reaideaca tit Webster
FhMftCL)
HAMILTON CLOTHING COMPANY
' r V'
..M.:
mmm
''Vr
TSAVMtt emr. ItlCHIOAfl. tATUHOAY. JAMVMKY tt, \mL
mEVEWmREODBOliiir
MO SCOTTISH
QtICK MERr STgr RWIDt
■
Wo arelisfiBic
MlgrfMitMs
Da MS aaam pstoinia tarfl
sr;‘tnir:r
M «• km Mi aatf
^
■M toc U« IM k* UMLiMtk«8fMflit
yp
isnaesr
tHwa of Ma etardy raoe.
otadon M Vraadag of thla Soocek
■ay writh a friendly
tire that lift no ating.
-Anld ■eoUaad taaenraaele umgm
She a jwat a derll wi* a‘fwaAnd aiiU be tim ^ dm cf ew
A ,
iBv *
1^
m
wn ui» iMiiic or -n«hiii« J«• plciiirmoo ton* *»
Mr4 Aflw «M*Uo« In tk^ ConfnOmiU* «n»y b. nro«- to iko kUkont
aiAItMy oTAee within the power of
i|o OMfodentT to b«»tow. He enM
^ Ili^w^wkwiltjii^ cwnndbeM
• loftl dtlm lOf the m nqmurj.
Whm the <*n 16 anna camr^ l»i
Qmm^ Wbe^kT wne the flmt Oonfed
«kto reteran fo enlUrt. thereby .*howtof tkm that bnd foucbi wltii bin
tbct oM noma bad healed .orer and
that there wae bat one emnUr.-^Wkea
tMt wraa in tenger be was ae wllUag
40 aikt tor It aa he had keen to Hgfat
'kgalMt It when he dHeodad prlnVlplea
• Ifcab^lerad to be true..
‘
In the olden daya aome thlnga were
dm better than they are today. An
alaatrer Jn NoHh OaroUna reoenUy
pM ''Uiicle'* Joe Cannon, apeaker ol
tki lamae ct refMentallrea. a fendine
pilr nr old fhahioned • galloaea.*- Tbeee
nHkIaa are made of tte aptin yam
nM m hand knit. -Uncle- Joe baa
dMldad to Mr tbo* tor the ample
rtoHB that when one aide breaka the
etkto aide can be made to do dnty foi
both. Any latter day »e«leteaa win
readily concede the adrantaice In thla
oeer^lhe yooda ot the present day.
moea bare prored a faUure at Omonq
biach. while yeaterday tha ann abonr
fair and ft waa ae awrxn aa aprtey In
Trarriae aty ahowa that thoae who
bhren't the accumulailona of worIdl>
gooda to make a winter trip to the
anuth a poaatbimy are not ao badly off
•fier all. With a llttlo judlclooand
ttrtlMny. the north exmniry nlylH be
made a protUbl<i ail year art»und re-
H ''
If ^“Town Toploa- U ot the rharac
tar it la aUagml to be. andahe dealing
of Norman Hapgood. editor of Comer a
Weekly, fron n libel charge brmighi
by Supreme Court JitMlre DeroUn Ip
connecJloa with the ‘Town Topics"
caee giroe maaon to belierc aome of
the ailegalkmH true, this country could
well dUpenae with it. A laibllcatiun
UMU.,aTUUlns Itself by holding up scan
dala to the public view, or auppreaalng
theta for a eonslderatioa. haa no legitl
r plaeo la the wt>r)d.
The' eld-st>>:c. sli:<nHet1|rc<l shoe of
h llitle love, a little weakb. |
Allttle home for you and m^;
I'a an I aak except good bealtb.
WTilcb comes with Rocky Moontata
TeaJohnaon Drag Oo.
Ike porptod beatker meera. Mr. nad
ally enter
enterMrm Wllfitm Loodoa aad fhmily
»rr. thirty,
tained wilhn
aeren Menda later enjeylagf an eeeoing of
la
treat
Bghth street wrere Vnmg writh- elec
trie bolba which akone a weleome to
the gueeu who repaired thither. WithIn. Ike romaa were brigbtaoed by an
artintic armiiemect of red camsIlona and nmllan. the aninll tables
npoo which the Scotch feast waa
eerred behig datetlly decorated with
trailing amilar and carnations, each
plate being designated by a carnation.
The place cards were Inscribed with
Bums grace and to each waa atlaaieo
a Bprlg of either white or purple
heather direct from the klgklanda of
flaatland.
The company enjoyed the following
Oyster cocktail.
Cream flnnen haddle. Potato scooea
oatmeal cakaa.
Roaat (nrkey.
PoUto croquettes
Peas In B»iahe cases.
Hot roHa.
Cranberry sanoe.
Salad.
Cheese slrawa,
Olives.
lee cream In watennekm moulds.
Cake.
Coffee.
Short Bread.
Brandy snaps.
Baited nuts.
« Following the banquet where wH
and raillery prevailed, a aeaaoa of aong
waa enjoyed and the sweet melodies
of “Annie lAurle.“ “The Blue Bells ot
SenUend- and other ballads Itoar 'o
the meories of the Highlander wen
sung by the family and tbfdr guests.
Prof, and Mrs. K. E, Herat furnished
music dnrlag the evening, and while
the fpim of the annlvaraary of Bootland's poet waa rampant, two of the
old rcpreaenlallvea of Highland's plaid.
K. Caldwell and Dan I^on. took
the floor and danced the Highland
fling amid the cUpplng of hands and
the tramp of many feci which followeo
the toBca of the InImliaWe bagpiper
midnight when the glad anniversary
waa suitably cloSi*d with a good night.
Those present were:.; Mayor and
Mrs A. V. FYledHch. Mr. and Mrs. H.
S. Hull, Mr. and My*. E. J. Fulghum.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge W. Lardie. Mr.
and Mra. W. F. Calkins. Mr. and Mia.
B. Thirlby. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oarland. Mr. and Mra. Herbert MonUgue.
Mr and Mrs. E. U Sprai^. Mr. and
Mrs. Dan l.oudon. Mr. and Mrm. B. J.
Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. James Murchle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith. Dr. and
Mtm A. H Holliday. Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Frail. Mr. and Mrs. William l.ove
and Robert CaWwell
Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Loudon were
aselsted by their children and families.
N. n. Truth. 8t. Paul. June SI. *08
I've lived so long I remember well
when the Mississippi waa a brook. My
good health and long life came by tak
ing Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
35 cents. Johnson Drug Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
:P.V:
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I
KALKASKA
Rpsciat to the Evening Record.
Kalkaska. Mieh.. Jan. 17.—Mlaa
Qrace Back of Bdmore. Mich.. U vie
ItJng her slater. Mra. Jesala Ray. «
this place.
O. Bake-pf Bellalre has aceent.^1 *
pcsltlon In the Freeman^fmrto'v an«
he. aceorapanled by his wife, will lit
numbered with Kalkasl^ re^ideais.
Mri. Dave Netsorg leH Monda*
Dlgllt for CaraoB City, where she srg
etUed hr the Rlness of her mother
Mias Frances Oetty accompanied hr
aa far aTOimiid Rapids.
Charile Bacon left Thursday nighfor Saginaw on hnsinems.
Ftaak Tucker U nlaylng at the
opera house this week to a fair sliw’
audience.
Mr. aad Mra. C. W. Btoddard o:
Central Lake returned home Tuesday.
Itter a two weeks' xi.^It with Mrr
Stoddard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P
Wheeler, of this place.
Mrm, Wm. Rlchardaon died at he.
home In Kalkaska Monday night afts
an lllnets of two months. Two chit
dren are left to mourn her kms. Knight
Richardson of Excelsior and MlsNofm Carrofl of this place. In the past
tea wM-ka dentb ba. visited the home
three times. Uking first the faihei
than the grandchild and now the
mother. Mrm. RIehaniBon'. health
aeehaed to be Improving until a day or
BO before she dU>d.
Mrs., Harvey Wright Is -under th«doctoPa care.
MrK Dorralne Goodrich left FrIdaj
for her home In Grand /Raplda.
GapL E E Redner and wife ^ Mil
waukee are here vUUlng relaiives for
f. few days
v
Bom, to Mr. and Mrm. Wm. Brock
way. a son. Jan. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Towers of Elk Rapldf
visited Mrs. Towers' parents. Mr. anr
Mrs. Chaa. W^oolpert. of' this plac«
over Sunday.
The C. E society of the Church of
Christ look a alelghride to the power
bonne at Rugg Wednesday evening
and aoraethlng like 112 waa reallxed.
Miss Bessie Dick attende dihe we<1
ding of Mias Ada Bratt at South
Boardman. Monday evimlng. Jan. 22.
Mr. and Mra. E. C. Gtwlwln enter
Ulaed a carrum party at their liorac
Monday evening. Miss Flora Newport
received the first piite for ladles and
Mrs. Louise Beebe the IsKiby. DeU
Clark received the first prise for genMiss Pearl Cornell left Monday
night for Joplin, Mo., where she will
vlan her aunt. Mrs. C. Miles, until
f«mc time in June. Mrs. Claude Cole,
acompanled her as far as Chicago.
Allie W^oolpert left Monday for Elk
Rapids, where he lum accepted a po
sition in a drug aiorc.
Mrs. Viola WUliama moved her
household goods to Alden Monday,
where she will make her borne with
her daughter. Mrs. Orrln liazard. dur
ing the winter.
Mrs. Emma Barnard n tume<l home
last Thursday from East Jordan, wh.
she has been caring for her daughter. |
Mrs. John Miles, who Is much
pwed In health.
Men are judged by the company they
keep, but It lant ao eagy to aUe up a
woman by her bat. Judge her by the
amount of nolllster's Rocky Monntaln
Tea abe Ulces. 35 cenU. Tea or Tab
A STRONG BANK
C4WTAL Aim STOH.0S $IJ0.000
'•ASSETS STWjWO
mil
Pf
let.. JohatouWco
-
wjih mtdsmficOitls wUeh *re Uw»y» at tAe iispMAl
•r*artkla;« lAttA'nw.
WcrT!<leteuilaRMatttBilM M crery Merest
sfsv (■a«Berr.ail ysa My be tve thit a year
baiiaetsTiaasactlMt with lUs taak, yaa arttlrexlTe
llbaral aa< n aUeMtl irettaMaL
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
iter.
enSB BTSU, aasat tmats-va wh*-T
TBt ttST • aaCB BVILT
We Ur® dPdnetodtlie exfwitoe of reoL hanffliBK, etc,,
that we wcmld bepttl to in
canying tbem throogfa tiU
Mit BMKto and give it to
jwniB a bates in thw
.up-to4iate Jewel
FIG
aisriShV. „„
Wltetbewafsloftkewia.
ter U storing jon in the ftoW.
take advoAtoge of this redoction and have ns set up anch
Other range and its
consumption and
resuha for the same
period and you will
have io allow that it u»
as the Sc. Louts judges
said at the laic exposi*
tion
aeam and wiU not be com.
pdled to pay the advanoml
prices that stove makers ore
asking hPcauM of the high
price of pig iron and other
materiais that go into good
stoves. We have some good
batena. Gome in and se-
Given the gold medal the'highcsi possible awar^i at
the St. Louis cxposiiion.
FRANK
TRUDE
OLD P0Snm« MLDIII6
Whdetale and Retail-Your Reliable Home Furnisher
_ a I cun lY iriEiF
Half tha World Wondtra
3omr the other half Uvea. Those who
ise Bucklen's Amloa Salve never mronder If It vRI cure cuts, wounds, buma.
acroi and all akin erupUons; they
know It wllL Mrs. Grant Shy. 1130
E Reynolda 8t.. Springfield. IIK. says:
•‘I regard It one of the absolute necesAttiea of housekeeping.- Guaranteed
by Johnson Drug Co.. F. H. Mears. C.
A. Bngbee Drag Co., dragglsta 25c.
A gnntleioan went Into a shop In
BlndhigliBin. nnd aaUl be tv:^n^^l to
buy n I>sl!:istl.in dog to Inke nl.n..-ol
with him. “(’.TialulT. sir." said ih«-
pwber and dei.arted. Before 1
UlPe. however, a heavy shower fell.
The gentlemnn ictumM w Iih the .lex
In a state of grmt 1
“IxKik at himr iM
“you toM
me he was n I»alniatJan. Give roe m.v
money bai-k. All bla spots are wnslud
off tn the mln.*V
The proprietor apologlxed. “Iti; all
that stupid fool's mlatake.Ue called to bU anfhtant “Jaram
, you ought
to be aabamsd of yourself,
know an pinbreUa g<MW with
dogr-New Orltans ri.arm.r.
May LIva 100 Yeara.
The chanfos for llv
are excellentf In the ease of Mrs. Jenale Duncan of llajcnesvllle. Me., now
70 years old. She writes: “Electric
Dys^pHla
niiton cured roe of Chronic
Cl
of 20 years sUQdIng.
sundin and :
feel aa weM and strong as a
girl - Electric Bitters cure St
. drug sioret. Price only :
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-riW'W OfWK OfM KASV
J. W. SUATEFI
generml gave Ibe nrder. but the tired
c:en remained stretrbed npon the
cronntl. The order wan repeated i>errmtorlljr. Still no
My this
Htne the geuerul tros .nt a Tlnte tn-nl.
> tt.under.d oat:
• If VO.J don't cn tip and start at
TT-e ril ir..nm-l: the regiment off and
.•ntw every U- -d ^e of yoa tiehinrt.*
CloaHs, Tur$
andSkirt$
Wc want to close out all of our Ladies’ and
. Children’s Cloaks before Feb. 10, and to do so
^we will cut the price HALF. Now'is the time
to get your garment. Skirts and Furs ONEFOUTH OFF. One lot of short coats to
clean out at $*2.70.
DON’T TRUST TO LUa
in the hope that yon’Il pick up
a good cigar here or tlien^. Gi t
hold of a cigar you know to lagood..-one that
everyone who U
Bt everyor
n jnOKe know ' ‘
Short of that advice is: Smoke
the Traverse Belle and otlu r
brands will concern you no
longer. That’s a cigar to stick
to and the pricx*. won’t “stick”
yon. Despite it's oxcellenc**,
the Traverse Belle selU for only
5 cents the one.
A. J. WILHELM
A. W. JAHRAUS
»o« a*IJt BY A1.L DtAUtmi
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
WHO ARE WE ?
The largest store in Northern Michigan. The siosc th.*it carries the most
up-to-date goods at prices that are most seasonable—the store that strives to
give perfect satisfaction and surely is the most convenient, because it has
EIGHT MAMMOTH STORES
All under one roof, and each of these *‘stores writhin a store” are complete
to the smallest detail
I'm a clergj'inau.
:
A Dry Goods Store
A Hardware Stc
A Furnitu
lure Store . .
A«hoBS.on
Beau the Music Cure.
*0 keep the bodv ln'tune.“ writes
Mrs,, Mary Brown. 20 Lafayette place,
Poughkeepsie.
gbkeepsle. N. 1Y.. “I Uke Dr.
r's New Ufe Pills,
Pills. They are the
King's
most relisble and pleasant laxative I
Stomach.
Liver and Bomds, Guarant.*ed1 by
Johnson Drug Co., F. H. Mes<
RECORD WANT Aa
Jackson Hill Washed Nut
:
:
;
:
:
:
:
:
: ,
’
arpet and Crockery Store
A Grocery ^or
Clolhinfe Slora
here the
In each of thos<* slon-s Voii will find complete deprirtmi-nto whore
th fimwt gcxxls nm
rieil that can lx* found in the largiwl iiiarketa, purclmsed for b|k)1 n«h and told oil
clo»*6t poHsHde margin.
A Plano and Organ Department
A Sewing Machine Department
A Bicycle Departmenl
'
A Carriage Department *
A Stationery Department
A Legal Blank Department
A Cloak and Garment Department
COAL.
Is one of the best coals
mined; it burns free and
clean, with the minimum
amount of soot and ash ; you
will make no mistake in
griving u a trial.
THE TAYLOR COAL CO.
A GROWntG BARK
A PROGHESilVB BARK
-Rxtra Billy- Rmith. the r
aL waa one of .the mo^ Irascible
rU ae one of the moat patmtle
rpon one accaelon be was lend« a Iona
and ex
bmI
A Wall Paper Oapartmon
Department
School Supply Department
A Toy and Game Department
A Lace Curtain and Window Shade OwfMirtment
A Grain and Feed Department
lopartm
I Implement Department
A.Silverware Department
A Fancy Goode Department
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
AN ELECTRIC PORTABLE
JUST A FEW LEFT
; SFk>rting Goode department
A Maeons'and Builders* Supplies Department
THEHHVHI&Uy
MERCMITU coMriun
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Itt CASS STREET
PHONE C02
DCALEH8 IN EVERVTHINO
dealers in evervthjno
dealers w evervtmww
'i;
M:;.
1
W. 8. Totesb. welsht Ddiusler cf
tb«Jocknrctab.
hr the trap kftap cf the tatf hr 1
Mm top weight ter the Briphum
cap ai ISi peeiiBa ^
SMITSOFAUUMS
kfMMMdSMMr Alter* MmaiM
TW^8>M «» tc tor* IM 8te»^
IteteMPB tte Ba«Ut0i Ctocbliif o»
p*r ttd Tnr»Ha8 His teM0 b« M
ODiy • fsfl 0i «Mk teMB teiewifl ap
tA* rwt were pteM ap. -akla* tear
F~___ ,
WUkteMw
Male'tbe two cep^
Ulae, tied la the flm pmaM at IC7. The
na»t iftelHate feO <•« oae polat wl8te
WBIdBeoa
kU first soorr.
fitelafi hlai a warvte ed oa* poial. Bale
» M CUSS OF 1906
Chleado ualesd the knesUoo
added tMftaea aara pplala to Ate auw^ eaa be irWted ^as It sboold be by penIn other words. Chlcapo Is WHILE THERE ARE Pdf ROR1L8 IN
da. Half'e backers, hojseref. ptood
s«ad to hate the fooCbaU pame
>y turn tefaUy aad fiaaDy woo oot
THE HIGH SCHOOL.
wftkaaaiHaerMplaa
• orMplaa
a
Mlcbfcan
Teproeeniatlre Into
Boeder
Biaoer bowled
benrted bock kifb aeore
acxwe aad
that it Is all rlphl for ChtI 21S la tbe
ar«ade.raaiac21SlotkeMadsBaar
keep Btapg. but not all ripbi
IP23 51.
The aeores
aad aren^as 1»2
2. The
Michigan to keep Yo and Chi
oago will call .any Michigan man who
J«7 ld7. 1«5 yields to this -a genUemoa.”
Yeslerday closed the firsi week t:
The attitude of Chicago is not being
the new semes’rr which Ugan
wUllng to^ectjd^klgan on <
throughout tbe rily scboola ou Monday. At that time a class of Lwentyfour pupils entered the ninth grade, or
High school proper, being In reality a
pull his track team off rerry field, half-year riaaa aad composed of pupils
who
had either be« promoted a half
1C7 fM !&;: when Callln did not get off his mark
in the hurdle rsee as quickly as Gar year or through some misfortune of til
relt and Kleol. unless the race was ncis dropped from the class which be
gins Us regular grade work In **ptcm
tn oTcr again.
The present standpoint of Chicagois ber.
In order to accommodate the add!«U 651 711 eeaslderwd another big bluff to force
Uonal
enrollment a new teacher ha:
IP yield.
T«al ................ .....^021
Is no danger of Chicago been employed. Miss LauretU Fergu
U. of M. Maas Meetlofi.
SOD.
daughter of tbo Rev. A. T. Fergu
The naM meetinc of atudeeia of the severing athletic reUUons srllh Michson.
presiding
elder of the Grond Trav” said Manager Baird. *’W<r
U. of B.; held Thursday olfbt In Uni
DoaUmeta for, the track meet, erse district. Mles^ Ferguson Is a
reralty heH at Aan Arbor, filled tbe
lan games .aad a foothall game gr^uale of iho V. tiT M. and a former
haB wBk Ita eepadty of SJMIP dear
faW. aad wlU expect Chlcw to teacher at Niles, while she has also
thedoara. Bhtlunteaai was at a hi
^ been employed la the High school at
pitaii aad the re««ats of the aalrerslty stick to its contracts,"
Calumet. Her work Is entirely Baa
Oldnt Want Kkich.
rre preaeat seemed to be cob
A rather novel advertising plan was lish and civTl government. This makes
vtaead by the mcIba that tbe anU
a to a Detroit firm hr Walter E. three High school teachers whose line
footbiUl aettea Ukca In Cblea«o last
of
work is EngiUh. this being tbe only
wedt Is eery dteuatefnl to Mlebli^. Main, manager of a wild west shorn,
branch to require more than one In’
siadeau lUfieai Heary 8. Daaa roar for the coming elrcua scatson. in a
er of recent date Main suggested struclor to cover the field. Mias Vivian
aad dactamd blmaelf wttb tbo boyi
1 the said firm fumlah to him ai. and Alma Brown being the ethers. The
aad It was tea mla-ne. after be aroeV
entire enrollment of the High scbooi
before he confaf fialsh bis talk, toV> anto to be used by hirasiMr In heading
> and the graduating class w 111
w^meteg agatnat Indian
teaped waa the eheertaA
1 in tug-of s*ar with a huge number thirty-six.
Tbe action of tbe Cbicapo oonfet
The value of the scmestral arrangc>
Every aaaurahct^ was given
eaee wms deno-^nced as a srheme of
lent
of the school over the whole
the other members ol the
Nine* ♦ hat the autumubile wo^ld win In each
The machine was to becomt year plan Is apparent for mai^ rea
to down Mioblgaa and pet Yost out of
tbe way. Tbe mice of the m«tlni Main’s property at the end of the sons which are conclusive, Tbo com-'
loo of hla using plcio standing bf every pupil ^n the
I waa that Yost’s flVe^yoar oontrmrt mus.
no other make, and hU extaiislve ad oaUre elty schools Is given at this
TTXMmti of It. Tbo communlcailoa time: they know each and Individually
Just where they stand In each study
wastonalpmd to the waste baaket.
where they lack proflclcnry In one or
•herter Notes.
the tiBlBlap table be oontlnued as for
Slosaon baa challenged Wll am>thcr study and whtre their work
merly; that a abort prelliainary «ea
> to play for the world s Is of such a standard of merit that
son be alKh^ and that an Increase
they
are entirely recompensed for the
champioaship billiard emblem at 18.2
examinations under which they have
At the oonrluslon of tbe meetlna balk line. He has deposBed a forfeit
bored for the preceding week.
resoloUoas were passed sritboul a dls- of $260 tn New York to bind the match.
In the ward school grades the proplayed at 'Yale
aeotinp ro*e. ashinp that tbe anlrermotloks are f.roni «mc dlvlrion of the
sitjr nmmta prmet a beariap to a com for thirty yearn without a death rceultgrade to another a^ here Is found the
mJtteo oooslattnp of two ander-pimdn ing from it. President Hadley calls
chance for an apt pupil to show a pro
ate^ isro football men and four alumni.
to the fact that "ike poealbll
ficiency In work enabling him to pass
Tbe members of the footbatl team Ity of unfair play perhaps ooaaUtutrs
graver evM thaavthe posaSbillty of up a half grade and enter the series
exist eoco of which the reforms
thrsaten. were In the front row. CapL
cldcnt."
President Hadley said next higher, thus enabling pupUs to
make up a half year, which they may
-BoJir Wendell, pitcher cn tbe base- Yale favon-d a more oi>en stylo of
during some earlier period have lost
ball alae. lad Ue cboorinp. Km- play.
If the whole y<«ar system was in forct
ruspatrick. tralam> for the elesso aad
a big airing
it would be practically impossible fot
coach of the track loam, and Qradnatr of horses to canr hla colors on the
pupils to pass up an entire >-ear and
in rirrult this year. Th^
enter any grade but the one which
in his stable la Ort Wells,
»n> followed in the regular
and hiB trainer thinks be will turn
I>y
li
1^
I yi
Bare to tetatek w j
Hauckia. a Oaclnaa
glvan bar. arttb tbe aatoalsbiag result
utromM wa urtll ^
has cfaM aad rrctaM the Atraacatatira promteud
228 timea. and la kam aa "the
THB BRICK THk j ate maa of tbe aca."
day." Guaranteed caia ter coughs and
i!te m
TRV A RECORD WANT AO.
TO draw the fire out of bama. heal
a cut wttlKwt leaelBp a acar. or to oars
boUa. sores, tetter, ecseasa and all tefia
and scalp dieeaaaa. nee DeWttt's
Witch Haxel Salve. A spedfic for pltea.
York. Be aeeded the money.
Arthnr Lavipne. a boiec. U the 1st
Cblcafo pot a foM brick la Mlehf net victim of the squared arena, W te
was hurt fa tryliip to escape from thi
pcitec.,wko raided the clnb at HolyDlce
A« Idea that
Maas., wkare the fight waa bring held
ta Ike^ <ralWaad I
Lavlpae teN»ed from a necoiidwtory
a a^ stand for the I
window aad broke a leg and fractured
the UidwMi people want to b
hla akun. The doctors say be wlU die
Doaa saMdl of tbe Ualrpralty o| CW-
Ii
.
m. B. r*xmi sl
laa w« act play IteawgylTaala
stedy of the Beadaj eehpol leeseasoe, m the team has all tbe kam te with the ckOdrea. Preparatlom
games eehefiatefi b eaa ataafi to play, ter twvieal maeUnpa la rehimry be-
,Jaa.t7-10d»te*a
Iky
, MI MVIW
Wtet ^ bar. ter nrie In «r Ttev
_
awn Chy tanhay alx^-tear plaao
-Tnily mhracaloas saamad the re
Wbaaaof ■mriagoaiof oarkeaa-Jaad fiteM«o Ddfiam. ta My pay forary of Mia. MoSte Hdii aC Ikta
tM alaia. aa aa Mgr kmro tePiaaafi. eadk or hay cm payaMata to nail ytmr gy^Jtaa A a JL Boqy^Wo^
bat ara iM firilvertafi ffiamm aad oaoTtmlcace.
mteM Id lUft fplayrTt. MeCve W
tk _Y6w
ice cream festivals given by women
are sappiying funds tor tbe provisional
government of tbe "Isle of Fines" re
public, wbicb certain Amctteaa adven
turers bira set np. in dafiaaca of Un
cle Bam. "The first fmuival yielded
ISO." said "Delegate- Ryan, arltb a
gleam of triumph tn fcis eyes.
The Ortglaal LaxaUv* Cough Sysap
la Kenaedy'e Laxative Honey and Tar.
It axpete all aoid from the gyatem by
acting aa a caihnnlc on the boarala.
Keimedy‘a Laxative Honey and Tar ts
a certain, safe and harmlcaa cure lor
coldt. croup and whooping cough.
J.W.MILL1KEN
AGMATklBBOnSAU
; :Evciy Piccc iDJlic Stofc Gfcally Reduced
I.,:*/ ,y.>
other one is pn-1tv. ^he s«-ems to tbiuk
yon don:: l>ellpve she Ik.
A msn nilgbt Jtist as sell curry a
p«-krt full of fishhooks ns to tty to
bnc a girl who Is .nil pinned u|u
Er«y l*ody has rena of g.Tod Irek,
but the time he wooW sppre<-Jate them
wotJtd iM* when be w.ns bavLug Uie
bad.-N«%- Veri: ITesa.No Pill la as pleasant and positive
M Dewitt’s Little Early Risers. These
Famous LltUe Pills are so mild nnrt
effective that children, delicate ladiei
and weak’people enjoy their deansiag |
effect, while sironr people say the) j
bC5t liver pills sold. Never j
r
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Wc are changing brands of ritbons; putting ip ciJdrrly new liDcs, and in
order to have a clean stock every piece of the present stock will be
closed out at once at quick selling prices. There are so many kinds
and such variety of widths that to give prices of each would require tp*)
much space, but you will be able to buy ribbons at prices never bclore
equalled in i his city.
%
^
Our stock of ribbons ^ the largest and 6nesi in the city and evert
piece must go and go quick to make room for the new ones.
^
Msrriagrs Ijsve uinde muiiy i^xvile
isppy by nut cHtlnc lull-them.
’n-.< ri- probalily vouMu’i !•%. any
i;
r
^
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TfflS SALE WILL BEGIN MONDAY M0RNIN(, AI
EIGHT O’CLOCK
A little eVan-up on Torchon Lace and Insertion. These arc the .ewolar 6c
laces Buy them now for 2c yar^
m ST
Paoria. Ill, Jaa. 27.—In a Imwllnp
loonmaKWi for the state ebampkjoshtr
ouialde Ckicaico betweoa the IVorU
and Uradforil teams. Gtercaeo Uray
' Sivsw of the Peoria leain. broke all
' TtmnU.
U ■'
•“1^*
•C for th.- ftfic™ (U>« «M ^
out to be the kingpin of the handicap
dlrUloo. The remainder of the stable
wUl be made up of H .v<*ar-old? and upJockey ratay MrCue > reported to
be dying of ronsumptU in a Wish
Ington b<«Kplial. aad S’^ York hons<^
an- going to rals*- a fund for him.
McCue was one of the lex«llng Jockey s
Of the country, but had a weakness for
liquor that le«eoed the value of his
.
Church Brevities.
At ilir E\-angclicsI rhurch fiundsy
mcrolng the MibJ«y-t wPI I e "A Sxfr
Guide.’’ In the evening the kcnieei,
will be of an evsngellrsl nsttfre. Wr
wlsb to announce to ou- friends that
after much ha-d work wo have suc
ceeded In imiting o.tr fernace In per
fect worllng order so that you ma>
attend oqr services wUhout the divcotnforu that have been manifest be
GRAND EDUCATIONAL WORD CONTEST
me,275.00 In Awards
' F'REE DISTRIBUTION
The W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, the largest manufacturers of pianos, organs, and piano players in the U. S
have decided to institute a grand f ducaiional word contest.
This contest is given not only as an educational benefit but also to give all who desire to possess a piano, an op
portunity through a little extra effort, to own one of their instruments.
lous Kimball Piano is use
The world famous
used and endorsed by over 100 of the World’s greatest artists and this
contest is given wnody lor those who desire to secure one of
these marvelous pianos.
ofihes
As Kimball Pianos are sold at a uniform price ihe only benefit wd expect is thn
rot'gh the unusual advertising
and the good will ai»d thanks of those fortunate enough to secure one of the many prizes.
How many words can you form from the letters contained in the two words,
KIM BALL. RIANO
Fiist Prize. $400 Kimball Grand Uprigbt Piano, togatbar vitb Handsome
Stool and Scarf
To the next 6ve lai]^l list of wonls crolit bilU worth $100 will Iw Kiven.
To thr next ten Ui^est list of words cn-dit bills w<,rth $7.5 will U
tors sending os the five large
distributed. Tbe
The above
abo- prizes to be awanletl strictly in aceordauco with the rales and regulations of the oonteat.
have! U-en
been diBtnbiited.
The Smallest Credit Bill Will Be SS5.
WE OFFER
B. M. Earner is our reppeaentative for Traverse City and vicinity and carries a complete lino of KIMBALL INSTRUMENTS.
Th^ are all maAed in plain figures and sold on the one-pricc-to-all sysU.-m, therefore all winners are assured of a bona fide reduction
of tho amoiut of their credit bill on any new Kimball piano or piano player which they may select.
There will be just PiO credit bills distribnuxl, n6 more, no less.
RULES AND CONDITIONS OF CONTEST- AM answera must l>c in M. B, Earner’s store, 124 Front St., Traverse City,
teto-r
-ri-fi AM e •». mi. sa-t-vjmday.
lo, iteote.
Only such words are to bo used as are found in Welislcr’s International Dictionary. No xjropcr names, foreign words,
of
persons, towns or places are to be used.
appears in the words “Kimball Piano.” Words tpelhd the same bat having a diffei^t
The Words of Our Pitlcnts
may bl* aJ^ild^OT
Church of ChrlaL Scientist.—10:20 a.
im Subject, "Spirit." Tbe aennon
ably BMria all needs and ooadlUoaa.
The 41acoan«ed. tbe sick aad tbe ala
M the beat poaaible proof of roiulta ful axe telly provldod with help wblob
obUiaed
i^riDg ptu gUtete
cetac^ from above, while the scholar
finds food tor profound thinking. All
are cdrdlally Invited.
The meetings which have been held
r 7:1B p. m- at the Frieiias church
U1 be ccntlnted next week. Rev.
What otheia aay who are hi
Margaret Carter, under wboee earnen
a poaition to know.
ibing many hearts have been
READ
Balaa.M^ Deo. 16^1905.
ssSiSTira&rt-i'SiSoPtSiKAh
etfong and well- __ _____________
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ttl
elka
Mite Maet Bteayeks.
^uiLwiuS
AsairrAffT
ils Mst Opso Ochi to ThoseWbo Ob Not Own a Plano or Piano Playnr
^ Theaa credit bills wiU____
The fiiat prise is now on ex
At the rimt Methodlnt charch lomorrew the nahject wUl he: kiomlai
"If -T -r — 111 ri>
Twrifiii m
Church of Chris:. T. P. UUom. paator.—Get ready for a. day of worablwl
and work by attendlag tbe quiet hour
atf;J0. Impoaaihte to have a helptel
member to ON TtMK.
■ VPVt
jo«r re
15 per cvnl of a credit biU
m
paymenta wiU be granted to thoae wishinp to b«* acconimodiited by applying their credit bills and paying tho balance in
monthly paymenta.
No more than one credit bill will be accepted on the same instrument
. tbe com-
ratrender valne bnt are to apply only on the porchare of a Kimball pih^o, ..i
at tba waretoomi of M. B. Hainer................... a
OOUF»OIM
lag. -The Jadgeneat Day." Mt
ap.iwft
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RRORRirroR
^ appliecTon any new Kimball Piano or piano player.
Cat, an •«, atuch to list of words and nufl to M. B. Hamer, 124 Front st., ToiYcrse Oty, Mich.
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nETiYsniiir
VIS WEIL TOLB
»lkt Mtrt. TW I
fttl fW cCorts. TW rtfitelA nwt I
ehlMsmiaalm4
wRh
aaU Ml» Bnmica. *is
OmlmarnrtRm. The Bwt Utanrtww
piT«n to the dhlU aboold he hMod on
rythm aad wot on nw Molhar
UflB te jupRip tlaM to hli am. haa Onoon wfB hoM the atuntkm of Itule
an ad Ma oM4tae aMl aad dnrtep the chtldran hy thh very ■■ale of lU eerae.
r«l. It waa hard Ibr amar la the hOMr Then they see the plctore of dramatic
Mtoations ia tbe poem Itaelf. The
CVftllV FART IN THK FitCE WAS
VCRV AM.V TAKCN.
ape of A or C aonetimeo cares nothlnp
for U at 10.11 or 12 yearn of aRt. De
O. O. F. Ho^iart of Oraad Rapi* Waa velop the lore bf Uteratnre. Beptanlap
wMh the rytltfli aonae. bafora leaTiap
WHU Ctory aiiW V^ry Lar^i Mmp»
MoUfor Oooae they w4H aee amne In
Wm TNaraaiiAly W-i«<
the poetry, tf tbqy learn that la the
t178u
hook there Is a atory yoo will have
WiOO» or TMK CAM
rATC«- LACT CVENINWL
M.W«
HWgmMMTBt
■’■-A
‘w tka
led to a wild nmswar.laai erciMap at
«»aMfM ar -Mm. Wfl«i of ih0 CBh ( o’clock In which tbe daaaape waa
Utf rwob"
•* ibr CMr
^aiMo M omlAf M4or Um m
ac Vn. R J. Rorlck'. siuidiu «
brother of J H P. Huphart of tbe G.
CtaM of tfce CoiigroftflcMl d
R. A I. arrlred Ja the dty yeaimday
TU homm wum ianr» «i4 T»p<
drire to Buttooa
M’illlaai Garland
being aeni frt>m the B. J. M«»rpan
«rlH ckor la Um aHgbbor
lUMT bam with a aUwdr t*am of
aa*tlM» rcaalt of tb« play.
pole boraea aod ttpbt entfer. Tbe trip
. SfwpoDe la faalHar vlfb ^ atoir waii aaerenUul until the city wa*
ffwacbed near narrow* when two
Of Mm.
Vko livos la a pbvarty
ooetloa Tooap men on horaeback came paBop^
log op behind the team, lau^ niahlng
or Ckloaco ImowB aa fbO
eHbcr aide of the team: The boiiaea
IMteb.** Sb# btniAl^ aloog
me greatly friphteaed and unmanlor Ur imi# lirood daaptti
ble. Anally breaking looae from
pad Oaatb aad trooMa aod worry aad
tbe rnfter. ,Tbe drirer eoallnued to
tbnmdi It aJl aba
bold the IlDMi after tbe^ tup* became j
aMcbborbood l« mllraard by bn
and the home* In^ tbHr ef
prMwoM wbllr brr bright pbUu«>pb: forta to run kicked the cutter, dam
pad qoaiat aayiata illumloalr 0»a dia
It and aevercly cut Hop
Irtol. aoaely Inlorwovctt .wllb lb*
They were then allowed
USr of Uta Wlppa faaiUy ia the Ionde a wild run down Bay afreet
ptory, (rf lha **Cbi1aliBaa lady- and where the one which had the aeveroat
lUUMtfi Eaddlap. tba naa wbo o|
Injury was caudht by H. O. 3o>at Jurt
tb« land of woaders to ibr Wlj»a% bl« la front of the city water work*,
artery waa aererfd In tin- right hind
^dHttla.
heel and the *tn-ei waa c<»Ter<d wUh
’ pilaa Bdltb Ann Aadcraon app
' in the aaiB« part Uat arcnlag and wilt blood the entire dlatance i>f hi* nin
Pklllful atady aba took fbe cbpractri Both honu-M were taken lack to thr
iiudUy friNB tbe book, broopbt It u barn by A. Well and Mr. Hugbart who
Travcma City aod preaantad It to th< had Seen left in the culfer on tbe wi-at
tbe city with nothing
padtaaeo laal rr. nlaf. rndrr her abb
maalpolatlda. Mra. Wlppa becamo V more aerioua than a aevere ahaklog up.
llrlap. braatblna homan brlnp to tb<
amrlaaUag dalipbt of tbo boua<> wb;
BREVITIES.
:srxr;,"SJr:;:r;
' ttataad wltb bar tbrauph ail. Tbo drill
Inp of tbr flunday arbool HaM arouaor
tba rlalblllllra
all while Ibe a«*nr
at Iba mauarani wan fnlly aa imeroat
lap but tbe death of liltJo Jiniinx
Mia* Anna Campbell aa Mlaa Haay
waa anotber rorHatton. Tbr part wa^
drawn ao true and waa handlod a<
capably Ibat Mlaa Campbell wwa tb»
perlpl«ml of nothtnp but pralee. It U
diririill IndMHl top«iriray MJ»a lla*y>
rhamrtrr and requlrca more than or
dInary talent but MU* Campbell war
entirely epjial to ibe ta.K.
John Alward appeared aa-JInmo
Wlppa. the Bialwart. manly little M
low who alwavn otcKHl rtwily to aid bU
motliir and broihcra and idfcteiM tu
mailer what came Kwn In the ib^atl
jacene. the b«»y waa arrurale and blActing waa enlirt ly In keeping with tbi
part. Chub Brana waa ChrU l!ar.>
«nd the way he handb^ hu wtHKlc r
lep waa natural Indt^ed. Chub ba*
ability ami an caay atage prea
imee that made a hit with the buu*e
'T\nn Dean aa Billy Wlgga waa ala«
eaoeJleni and ahuwed that he haa ui
,rea. Au*l
Itbe iuirla l.<Hng
by MUh,-* Ilena
l6irter. Jeaale C^bjwell and little
^ rie Alward. The jWg pe^n*!*'.
• Phelr pnrrriy airirkm n^ke up were
alwaya pirrted with pleWure i
wmr ihry appeare,! Tlieir parta
well taken Indewl.
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Two of the mmt dll!l.nilt par
Ibb piece for amaieura wen* ih«
i«cr Atoon and Robert Redding i
by MIm OeorpMta Bbner and C
fure people that art* acquainted with
the prindpala iy a great deal ji»f a
UM( bat. Mlaa Elmer aaf Mr Water>
aciml ao almply and naturally tha.
Ibwimnae forpHl their i»eraoaallty aad
tbe book charariera atood forth la
atead. Mlaa Elmera charming atagr
reeeited much pralw while Mr Wat
ofH eaar bearing la a dlfflculi role at
ao brought him pralae. E T. Hear)
appeared aa Mr. R.^dlag’a friend
lAck. Mr. Henry waa only on the
pta^ for a abort apace in one act bui
undoubtedly would bare Mmwn aWllty
In m part of prrater paealblliries. Mr.
Hmry bad ebarpe of the adrcrtla
tap aad maatel^ tfltb tbe aUpe cran
of Urn pleea aad pmeh of the anceeta
Dorloc tbe pUy. tbe lHa»ea Poail
WUbelm aad Mbmle Trlnible pare
wgaalkmUy raaderad piano aoloa wbkb
Tko aatliap of orary aeaor waa la
kaiptap with iba wtory aad this added
their attention for an time.
-Then there Is anotbor form of
poetry for the numerr in whlrh vlrtoco are taught, obedience, clcanllncn
aad truth talltap. which Inculcated
ialo the vrnf young will stand as wtfoundatloB to later life.
•The praatrst lltcraurc which bcloopB to children Is fairy lalm. Clndf-r
ella. Red Riding Hood and othem that
-Uteraiure deyclops the child’s Imaglnalion. It teackca the children
lire out of themselves, bigger a
brewer live*. Pairyhind to children
between the age* <»r R and 12 i* wTiat
travel is to the grown up.
-In regard to ihclr sc*nM> «
wbaf Is funny to the child
time* dlagustlng to the adult, the gro
tesque often app«wllng to the child
•Prom tbe age* of 1« or II ,y«wm tb
child like longer fairy talc*. Arabia
Sights Swiss F’kmily Ibdilnaon an
Robinson CruwH* and from their love
of heroic dramatic action
natural st«*p to mythology. Gix«ck,
Roman and Sotmv Tbe great physical
braver>' of thy henw* app<al* to them
the AKe noraUqiialliiea wbirb iiMist
\tc at the very foundation »»f tb<* bi ro
natu.-o to make him abb* to do tin
things hr seiH out to do.
-Thmi comiK the dlvldl»'g line
twi-en U»y*’ and girts* taste. Th<* lioy
wants hi* Rohlnson Crusoe. Indian
stories and storli-s of Pranklln
and Edison, who have cani^ their
»ATURbAV. JANUARY 27. ItOt.
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tmwm.
Mahal Chaac. dattghlar of Airhle Cn bahnir of the ndwcrtlifoff awn^
Omar of Long LAkc. aged 1% yenrs.
anyoae elae Rirlag a Uhfory to a earn died this morning. Puneml actTke at
2 ododc tomorrow fttn tbe Frtenda
church atcLong Lake under the direc- which a large portion of nor anoow
to tbe effect that all these libraries tk» of the Anderwoa Undertaking com was directly duo. It pays to advartiM
whk^ Mr. Carnegie has acaUmed pany.
Earl T. Henry.
over the Jaad bear hip name, that he
has eteetei them aimpU as ao many
monameau to himaelt The direct o|h
ROTICE
TO
LADIES
WAIMT
ADI
poMte Is true. He mahea no silimU
} Anyone wishing to commu
ttoo as to the name the nbrary shall
jwi^h Mlm Agues Senocnl. m<
hear. The great majority of them are
can do so hy calling CiUsens tele
known as tbe pohllc library of the
town whidi soppons them ae oow
weekly: exp«^w. money advanced: 213 State street.
Ibfar
staple
goods:
choice
route.
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Smith
IL ‘You would
Sertoa A Oo, C’-S pearbom street,
name of a man who gives him a mill
Chicago.
Ian mi*
of clothca; no maUer bow good a suit
it might be. he would bear fate fsthcr’s LOST-Iiocket *cl with diamond* It.
name-’ When any particular library
eresrent *hap. It;l^la1^ F to B. Re
haa been called Into being through the
ward If returned to Ibvord cfSce.
For homo tlcHX)rBlion. NolhinK
agency of Mr<- Carnegie’s prtncelj llb-jan 2T-tr betUr. Easy of culture. In
•ralUy and the recipients of his county^
bloom 4 to 8 wcv'ks.
have wished to do him apeeUl honor A BARGAtN—Viaible tvpewriter with
they have named the library after him. •devk. Ju*ut, the thing for siudcni or
BETTEK m OBE
Bui this ba* followcl and not prec<ded
own u»e. A. F. Ncrilnger. 212
the glfLStat^ Bank bi-llulac.
J^a 27-1«
Mr. Koch spoke of the Pmslrnrg
library as being tbe largeat and bci*
' frL.OPtfS-r
RECORD WANT AD.
known of any. aod ia under the per
aonal supenialon of Mr. Canwgir. He
also spoke of the trswdlng Ubrarie* of |
the ituttlh where lioxe* of books fur-!
nisbed by Mr Csraegte are left at th^ |
home of farmers far si’vcral wr«x*k* or I
month*. The libraries of the M»uth '
are bsrkward in compariwm with j
those of the^norih and wohi. In th.10 inches lonj:, last year's cut
Dlhtrlct of CViIiimbis. Atlanta. Chat’a j
BY IBE CAKLOAD
nooga and othrr clHes where the ctdoi
lino is drawTi. branc h Ilbrarler wiM b- ;
built for the* bem-fli of the c*dored js-w- |
So.* E. U. D.iilv. ns,m 20r.,
New- Wilhelm Itl.x-lv.
AZALEAS
FRANK k PAINE
SLABwdEDGlNG
woom
EMPIRE LUMBER CO.
fUMEMl SEHIICE
Mias Thercts Shermsn Was Laid Away
to Pest at 10 o’clock Thl* Monv
Ing—Many Floral Ofteringa,
The laht rad rite* «iver the.nma1ti«
of MNh TbereK* Shefnmn. who |».::.t<e I
away at the imnw' of her broiher. J. J.
Kh« rman 4m \V4*dn. sday evening, were
held at 10 o’cloek iJilK morning from
McManu*. 412 Finii street, the Ihw.
Ihmas G4»chlln official Ing. The floral
offerings from frttmd* and n.-ighlmr*
Imre mute testimony of the vsteem in
which the decesM*d waa held while
the large mimlK*r of friend^ pre.*^ent
was a furibt*r liaalinony. The ro^.^lc
was Kiroplc and beamiful. Mr*. A. L
Bachant i^d Mrs. Arrbihald Mill* r
rendering -li I* Well With M;- Soul.”
“Saf.* in the Arm* c*f J, <us” and
-Shan We Meet IV yftnd the River
Of the family of rear -rlaflv^.* ihe!
aged moihcr. Mr*. Marf»ret She
who M year* han* 1ap.-4cd and who.
during the year* of Invelitii^m of the
dereaM*d wa* her consianf coJnpauion.
wa« pre*enl with Imt children. Mr>.
Emily Duma*. Mte.* Clara Shermnn
and J. J. Sherman and T. II. Hherraau.
Mr*. T. Ik McManm^. anoUuT hhtrr.
who is Jn*-t recov.Tlug from mne.t*;.!
thotigh dmproved. «a* un^)l<> l«t |h
theilr nature of the girl wrtjo
to sympathize with some i
trouble, give her good, sad alorles that
Mm. r. Votruba, 409 SUth atreet. her sympathies may be aroused,
Tuesday afternmm. A good attend care should be taken that she may
»nce I* deein d a* there I* bu*ln*w* ol iHCome morbid, but that she may e*
!mp*.r:ance. A program haa t.een pee cape from the nstralnts fk home life
ired and refn-ahaient* w ill be *. rveJ through the avenue of a giKsl
MIt* BUna Wlae en.-rtalned a.num In another atmuaphere from whic h she
‘K»r of frlemds la*l evening ver> pleas lives.”
antly. The affair wt* supiKwed to be
Reception Tonight
dutch lunch for the -..Id maid*’’ Imt
This wning tbept* will Ik
the bostcM had a mirprtae for
Hon and luncheon given b.v the
girl* because she had prevlouMy
Woman’s dull In the lecture room ol
vlled the tH»ya who came later much
the Hty library In lumor of tin* speak
le apinstem’ surprise,
era and library workers who are Ir
aa* ve ry onjoyal.ldy a,MDi.
attendance at the Institute. Covetf
imrty of
H*,ple drtM
w ill be laid fpr liM). l>arlug
from Bast UarAuld last evening and
The Interment took place In Oak-1
IDK Saimiel II. Kanck. librarian of the
Ulended ‘ Mrs. Wlgga of the Cal.bage
public •llbrar}*. Grand Rapids, wil wo'.mI. thf pall hearer* being lie- two
l*Btc'h.**
sp**«k iiism Ibe sut»ji*r*.. -|nlen*s!lni bnr»;|o rs. Joseph nnrt .Th«>t^a^. ant! n !
i:. J. I-Mst <d liimg l!ake township
brother In law. Ein<jry Ihimas. and a
the Public in tlo* Library.”
and Cbarlt** Iwindle vT Ih nlnsula town
nephew. Bi n McMann* , Cnd.-rtaki r
Carnegie Libraries.
.hip are eolle^ng taa-s In the'eu*
About fifty ptHiple enjoyed the s*ter« Aiulenion had charge .*f the burial.
.roers- writing roym at the Plrsl Km
opUcon b-ctiire on Carnegie librarlc
tmal bank In thU^ity to lay.
PERSONAU
U llussHI of Wexford U In the city gheh by Tbeislon* W. K<e-h. librarlai.
8. B. Howard #f*lurmd to Innsing
the home Id -N. Rhlelds . uffertng of the I’nlversliy ef
e
vening
In
the
Itntures
*is>m
of
the
thl* rooming after npividing a hliort
fnmi a seven* ram* id lilood
elty library, the address being malul.v tiro** with bin family In this city.
Ijuit weak Prlday Mr. Huwm
IV. U F. Kipher wc*r.t o. Kik Rap
hla right hand with a plt*ce id wire. cenrt'iTusl with the archltoctere <m
id* this morning
buMm ss.
The iiu lslon was Ml small a« to be the libraries i*r»ste<I In the I’t
Jam.'* Caimtron of G. nlrSI IjiKc w«v
y invisible to I he naked eye. but Klaus tliroogh the generosity of
Carnegie, seventy five views of-sueh In tin* city .v<-*trrday IwKiug after htis•nitss the
liicws interest*.
iM ft»re next wi«ek an operation will be building* iMflng Vhown
In hlf address Mr. K«xh
C. T. Johnson of Rapl.l City was in
from Mr. Carnegie’s bi»;»k, -Tbe (bispel the cby y.'steitlay on biisln>':s.
ThTBMdles were dcnghtfull,
J. O..Hai.'.v .vf ManiktiH* v.a.s a
tailed with a tblmlde party yesterday of Wimlth and Other Timely Essays
•
The
main
itmaideraiion
shoubl
In*
at I»arK Iha.-.* yeslerdn.v.
afiertusm by Mm. Ralph Haatinj
to help lh<air who will help them
onor of Mr*. Roland Bi.ugbtou.
The Grand Traverse ^County Teach^ selves, to provide part of the m»*ans hy
which thi*fm who-desiro to Improve Mr*.^J. A. M.H.rc*
em- Uendlng circle rmt this
In County f'nmmUsJomu- G. W. Crisp’s may do *4.; to give th<»ie who desire a couple iA wwks. will leave Monday
at 2 do. wh.-re the sobjict <d to riiM* the aiihs hy which they may morning for iviroli and will *tart Immc*dlaii'ly for the rhlllpplne* with her
1 manajmnem was prewented by rlM*: to.assist, but rarely or
Prof. U*e Hornsby, and the sixth chap do all. Neither the Individual nor the hu«l»and. Lleul. Roland liongblon. and
ter of -Barth and Its Story ” pnWnied race Is Improveil by alms giving Thiwc their littb sou. Rolrcrtworthy
of
assistance,
except
In
rare
C. V. Slater haa returned'from a
by Miss Bvn Young of dtetrtc: So. j.
trip'to Grand Kapid* an 4fChtrag.>.
GarAeld lownaklp. The *ubj<w-t of the cases, wldom require asslstanr**.”
Mr.'Carnegie’* answer to the qiicr While there he aueuded the furniture
transeendenul iw-rlod of American
tlon; wrhat I
b^t gift tbat.canTbt exhibit* and purrha*.*d goo.!* f.>r J. W.
erature was In charge of MUs Ull
mlty? is that. In hU Slater’* three hows.* furnl. hing or. tm of dUlricl No. r.. tlarAc K! town- givet t4» a i
Mbs Luella nsher 4.f Kingsb y 1.
. aad the roll ^11 was responded judgment. *a fr»*e library occupies the
first I place. prpVfd«>d the commnnity the giM-*'.f>r MIhk Beulah iKm^las over
to by qmiatlons frtwn Emeix»n.
will
accept
and
maintain
It a* a public Simday.
, Ml** Harel Knapp Was pb*af»ntl>
InaUtuiion.
a*
mu^
a'pan
of
the
city
Mtke Kehoo WW.S called to Detroit
iurprtaed at her home. CM Wi-wt
Eighth stre**t. last cvealug.- An en property as its public schools, and. in thl* morning l^y the aertou* Illness of
his father.
Joyable time vpa gpeat In pantos after deed, an adjunct to ikese.Tribjte to C-I. Anderwon.
. Holdrworlh L ronfined to hi*
hlch light refreahments were w^rvod
Mr. K*»'b spoke of the gratilud* by lllneaj.
The guitts departed at a late boar.
W. Waierworth of MlnneaiK*lte
The roasquerade baU to be givirn by which Mr. Carmgle always
I., who U a»i:Gciat4-d with fif
ISO company So. 4 Hr the Second Colonel AnderM*n of Allegbenr. who
street hall Tuesday evening promises otK-iu**! his prli-ate llbrao’ of 400 vol Heim Brick company, will arrive In the
umex
to
the
boys
when
Mr.
Carnegie
city
ihte
evening ia the IntereM vf the
to bo a very pheasant affair. The boyr
firm.
endoarurtng to raise money enough was a working boy in ntuburg. and
a found tribute to that noble mai
Mrs. Mary Becker of Bingham ar
memory on June 15. 1904. there w
rived In’^tbe city thl* mcming for a
A special meeting U on ckll for the
ttDvdited as a gift from hU a lasting day r. trading.
Uaiformed Rank. K. of P.. u> be held
memorial tc the man wrbo inspired the
Ralph Anderson, who haa been atv
elr hall Tuesday ereolnp at S
gresi steel king with the idea of his
»i from the city the past w^k. rc
o’cloek at which time It U deaired that
Ubrarj crusade.
tamed home last eretHng after kav-Mr. Carnegie does not care to be log vteited at Grand Rapid*. Muske
The Royal Seighbom <d America
as a phlla^ropiat.*’ aald Mr gon. Holland and Lodlngton. where he
Beld their iaatallatlao of ofAcom last ^Coch. -whom he definea as one who
a abort Ume with hla brother.
only gives hU wealth, but also WUl. who Is on Rere Margoatie steam
ftdlows U up with personal atteadJoo er Na 2.
The claims upon Mr. Cantagie’s time
and the wide area over which his ben
tw at Elmwood avunne. Charles
O’Brien was the driver, pot Ray 8o4omoo, as was prerioasly resnrted.
ond stlptilatkm to any great extenL
ii;
• }.rM
WANTED
White Oak
10 to 40 feet loop; pita^
ai5.0*t*f4*.0*.deliyowa.
to.i. £. QieiUok Co's taw
uHl.
Travene City
Motor Boat Co.
riiooe Thoa. W. StantoD,
Citi. 711! or '.>74.
|J. W. Milliken
40c IMPORTED ROBE ttOTflS : : 25c
25c GERMAN FIEECEDOWNS : : 15c
You $bow
lUisdom
vfli> It you k.*ep your valimble
4kil>-*rs in ii s> «ntre j>]:uv.
\J’e will charge you <uily two
tlejllars i>er yi^ar for use of an
inclivitlual 1»dx in our B.ifety
(h*IK)6il vault.
It is i«nx>f
iigtiinst burglars and fin*.
TRAVERSE CITY ^
STATE BANK ^
BARGAINS,
\Vc are never with
out them, but on Sal' urday, Jan. ‘J7tb. we
commence a TWO
WEEKS’ SPECIAL
SALE, when we will
olfer
UNUSUAL
BARGAINS
Here are two things interesting to the
woman who is desirous of having a new
Kimona, Tea Jacket iounging or bath
robe to finish out th e winter.
This is the balance of the stock, but the
patterns are attractive and the colorings
good.
If you don't need them now. buy pny/Avay, and save a little money.
mp
m
I -
I am aoTs I have got
juat what you aio
lookinBforina
SUITOR
OVERCOAT
Tbo fit of Hickey A
Fixvmon Co. Clothing
ii what sclli them.
Geo W. Miner
*M*b Block
FINAL CLEARANCE
Save your money and
attend this sale.
MW
i IVI A L. L. E Y
Thia ia the laat week. AfU r that oomos inveotoiy.
Your Uat ch.inr. at tl.<- t;r. at<-st harmiin of the aoaton.
Vour choi.t; of all oar $2.7.00 and ^00 COATS.'
Some ailk liawi, otlicra Knr lined, with For coUaia. all ■
. the Tory ><«. maU-ri'ija and'the Uteat, np-toJat*
stylos, and YOC'K CHOICE FOK
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•THE ENGINE THAT PUNS"
i-Qw a»moB ,
Consikbfnl with hi^h cIbm
worLmnosUip. nmtenal and
power developed.
WBh j; B. Five 'Siciric ce. ]
If yon ha<l made np yonr mind not to get a'new Coat il
this printer, yon wiU change it when yon aee thia
hatgW.
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i mh, TKAVCRM CITY, MICHICAM. SATUKOAV, JANUARY ZT, n&L
tm €venmrKecor<f$ Up-to4)ate llltislrated Feature
CHRI6TWN ENOEAVOII.- T .
JP^. G. Rockefeller, Prospective Head &f 'Standard Oil
Kj-3ri‘rsm
4“ nr^sirsru
rimUrtHw* to*
■ IW. 0» ttm Mrmry. »*• I—
pwtoeuy oui4kl 111 liN «vowia iKal tor
IMT to
hi.
'AWtoSl
wSTrtJlS,
•o te to » vtoaiitory •nd rrrtorily
.
any^rttber-torro
rmb r klo tolhoi'o dlwcltoo bo Iirorrd
to to an apt paptl and mod* rapid
proereo*. He derelopJd a keaa toitoiH«» oasocUy and erben tbe Amalsa.
mated Copper compobr wao ot«aatord
b* wo* cl.vtod i^cretory and trwaabrrr.
He. nUrd the** ^tlono with aatto*
faction. «r«ft to Vb.«a* W Laww
Ml
■Tto ■TMlMt ptOtaai la grmBMU O wr CMOOT Mo I* tW vtr.
OMHM •( Mr M.. CM«. ■•IkrM
ssTJaysss-
on
^««wrB were examtoed by him to a
mh-
i
dtoeuotcd. n tojUtoiy. by
^ U* did not tapoe tnlo Idtonem. Cvory
wroekdor at » oCdork to the tDondne
BnoadJmy. New York, the h«adaaor-
w derraod «bd w
porttmltx to
to dc««4re '.
worst to polltkw to such dttos as St.
LoRto »Bd natadNplito ro to show
that wbrti tbe people «re tbotoRlb^
me* when ibelr Intlttervce was
of tb*
..
the Roc
.
_
«Next to tbe
deer park are oeveral acre* which have
by the boys of the villace for
ronlsed by tte R«*rk. feller* were a
d.vlirtd to discover that Runday ri
wen- played there and that a
1* olwTiyo TWtoy to take the lalttotlv
ami
nrvrr aok* cnylxHiy to do an:
ould not b.- w lUlna to do.
iJ. to a t>-plral Rock*
In app<arance. In factol charar
tire be rtronely rr»*n»bU» hto
mwi ahj wbo ito* urototoljr lty«d hto
Uto to ■> dotoff. *«rtn tmltotol
to r«Ux, to MUctitoto Uto Utovtut«to to
o orrtolii ostoot llto broUtor WUil
now to Uto Mod of oU tb« dlvrrrl
ltoc4«toltor toUroMo rsorpt Uio a»Ui
Old OH. toM oboon no to«o of tirr.
to bow o dlrootor or o«toto to thii
be booMt and upriRbt. Rad tbe
t nod best |r»J
brto* »boot
a kUto of affairs is to completely
rellw aoi ctirtotUnlae tbe ddntoi
vised to put a fit.n* t» the buidn
He t«td'no attention to the
and the I
h. 7.!:^.'
1 *"■
■irr.t I. <b. kigM
sod rtrn..ni.trwteff 4;ith the easy- I
^
>ln« prv<>rtctor
I# Uuxto^d todul- !
kbsolutely indlffemit to tbe etolms
mily and nuvde no levmiierw
The ! of t
,y recreation was nut Of tbiKD art. IndJffmit to rdlRlon tbetolnurfer.M with, f'liuilly. on a Sunday selrvs and spend their euiire time to
Utom whlcti a widely i.dvrrttoed match leonine Idle and neffish lirm. The mto
came wa* to to ptove*!. the cUmax
ind cwu a plainer luncheon than .'Wine. When the dub* went to the akin ppoblrto today ba* also becoiQe
t of the clerk* In ibc buU.ltoa.
Held they w.re rv.rifr..nted by the f..|- toorr dlfflcult for tbe reason that our
Illtoin <J and hi* y.wmcer brtAher. lowinc *lcn nailed to a i*ed at third larce . lye^ are liocomItiR the hones of
T. married rlMerw. the daucMer* of hnae; **No Tre^pmeiliic. ItoMball Kor- thousand* of forelRner*. Tbe nnjtoe* Htlllman. president of the Na bldden. urtl.T of William ti. Rm'ke- Ity of tbe Immlcranu who eome to oar
ll City bank. The elder bmther i. frllcrabores come Ural to the city of New
ev.iliny wao a nt^aWe ooriaU*»rnt and
Vork, many of them maktoR tbelr
:m remembered for It* tovtoh*dtobomea ^tbere. Their next imJnt I* HiU.
The Wllltom t; Rockefeller*.
sdeiphto and tbe
Industrial centen
of t'cnlral and «*teni l>©nsylrs.
to remain i>rmnlnent In aociety. preDia. Many others loiate to the'city of
fcrrlnj: the less exartlnc dutie* .if a
tliicsRo and other weatern eltle*.
U> ao much ao p.au.lble. They o|.end
In any Rrest erty where there are
th.lr nuinnH-ni at On*mwkh. Cdniu but I know he did not aulhorir.300.000 to l.aw.ooo rorelRnem arbo are
wtore they ha%e a beautiful plac-r of luHIcv -Oiilv ye-^terdiiy I beiril
Icnorant of our lanicuajre and enstomb
njoi.y acr.w Juol outolde the lawn. Nr. luiy that the to.y.-. rntoht h.ive hto
the prolilcm of mlaalons tmeomes a
Rock. felU^- 1* very fond of daffw and for a |.Uycr.»und on Sunday tu. I..ii|
hard nod dlfflcult one. Alraoat every
maintain* exienolve k.-nnelo on hto coif to pj..yed on Sunday at the F
Indoencr draw* thU Ispce masa of peoUrev.-tiwich eouite.
He 1* the proud held founty club enmnd*.pie Inatlnrtlvely from the mlaalonary.
own»e of thirty-two beojclco and ha*
captured many {irlaeo at the bench
ami yet at tbe aame^tlme the wodt to
.-how*.
- » COSSACK CUSTOMS.
Bmrly aU of our UrRe clUea has been
Mr. IbH'kefeil.r ha* alwayo had a
creatly hle«wxl. and many cbarrbea
lively upfieiHalion of. hto dulleo and preJa
U,*r»Ci.ck^‘*^f Tto cousiatluc enUreiy of forelRnefs bare
privlleic.o aa an Amerkan citlxen and Ibrii. .N.» man . *iaMi;e* hto . lolhlnc on l»een urcantaed in our larce cltlea, and
nev.r iMcI.et* an opportunity to vote n Monday. If he did It to belleve.1 that
hundre.1* of,ronrert* have been made.
he w.Mild Bufr.r fn»tn u a. v.Te akin
work, so far aa
Thursday
foreUrn iK»|iulatlons are •
«d.llea
full ; in the fact that manv of Jhe conrfrta
Ufctoi Into tlM dlrwctormtM of .o»rr*J
rotomtoo to wWch bl* foil...r
to»»» totoroou. llto totbrr Ko« mod*
b.to-rcttloM offort to odurotr him to
Ntolwtord Oil mottoxto ond, .5x>ordl*«
to TtMrtllM W. loiWiMi. b« bo. r^.
•do It oU. but for btoi thor*V><io>*«o.
fortioo to tb* dotoc. Ktoo hto nun.,
brrobto on ^.tbo b«*rd of tho L'nlUd
Mtol** Huol 4on>i>r*t>on brine* blm no
>ir. oAd be towllUne ond rvon obxlou.
to turn It ov«r to bio routon otol with
’ It bl* dirnctorohlfi to tb« MUndord Oil.
Thuo It boppma thot WlltUui f).
of eroot ooiUforllon
SbI*?or?o!irwlU**“yo^IIi WlUtoJ!!
bodnl to mr that b« mn itovrr
root until to to moo tor of o bUllon.
to Utt tbo Roohrloltor bfvthriw, Jubn
Korrat 4*tt}. tlh«>rtto after
I RorbofoUrro tottln] tn New
Tortt WUUam^a wa. bo.tn
At thi.
tJm* hto tolltor woo olrranj « rUh
mob and tto> bor iiao omt to on
fiobolve prrporotory
mhO wo.
OU^rwinonMy erodlRitrd at ;V«to
lie
fiiy he to not only punctua
ute hhniodf. but 1n*iot* on t
WILLIAM G. ROCKEFELLTR.
sicken and die. A hci to always dv^ i to ihclr own people,
an uneven number o
never an even number
a dinner at « funeral are ihmwn Into \
«**“•
the river, eto.. the d.ad will api>e.ir to
^
I
i
must alwa.'-s be l.c.keu
jn=!r.-2-„..,'
RUSSIANS SELLING PLUNDER OF JEWISH HOUSES.
NEW
HEAD-OF
NEW YORK^S ONLY CANVAS HOUSE.
ARMY.
A VOICE PHOTOGRAPH,
le J.lcture IiM.k* like an attempt at
K.-a:^ done in hia. k and white la
.Idedly lmi.rejo.l.,ntotlr fa.-hlon and
m
•*«
misaloa
Tberbristlan Kndeavor movement has
ajCww
taken a flrtn bold
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Some Happenings of the World In Pictures |
t'lfy
eiRhty aorictlea.
with
a'
total
™^Jo!'irthef.^'
lowiDR
states:
R. I*aato, Paraarina. M 1 u a a
Gcra««. Rio do
J.-oHro, IJahia.,
XML ao-r CAMt^ ao- airooRnit
supHKi.a r.*.
porters sod taleru Hi lesders U Dr. Jose fsrios BodrlRues.
^
ill®
mm
jtiviUcs. TTactlcally
hearts dhroh with tbe unrest and aor'row uud Joy of life there unfolds the
jtoniicr of tltriallan Endeavor and
ho*c in leave n Rn al ,hrcnks on weary souls tbe cbeer and
,u|.llftofH.,««w<<mlBnpUon.
!if mui'ri
ih.- i.es instrument
«»ly to see the cbutch
v.K^^l s..unde. but ! nw-oaore up to lu opportunity and n*
Thi.. wonderful in- N^Mlblllty-wbat aball wc aay of
venilon i* at presr tu more . urlou* than him? Well, oily Ibto-pmy that hto
'J lie unique buildtna
1 the Twelfth I U»“ ful. hut it 1.* .
years may be lonR and many for tba
ward of the citv of N. w Y« rk It to constructed of aailcl.MH sbme a foundaUun i acromplish
Iipllsh some aaiontohlnjt ihlrRa.
| ^orkt yet to be done, and that alt of os
If ai.me and to aa ..mdortable ai* It ts plclurtsiqut Richard Alrxancev. the
uwt’. r, has be. n a X''<ut traveler, and he resolved to t>reak away from the ern-
lilluely
any
mcd
•
hv”.'
of wfwkncsa.
VIEWS RELATING TO THE NEW KINGDOM OF NORWAY.
In WI14 WysmtoR.
Ton will hal-e a Ioor hnnt brfort yoa
find a Christian Endearor soctoty to
match tbe qge In Buffalo. Wyo. Bl^
youna people, mostly in tbe bU^aetoM.
i them are ranches asoco than fifty miles
away. Empliw bofldan tbRy are. and
at ft with a wilL Ibalr society to oa
iifiiwi
▲natimlto said:-I eanM ba a Mmt oC
^
n
CHRIRTIANIA. rriFTBOAARD
jTba esu abowa tb* c«w«m wkicb wlB
The storthtna. Iwrewith |4ctur*d. is
The stn
^
tos now ktoR «f Norway at tb* place uf asoeiubly of ib* Nurwe- «Ued tb«
^ aaettottsa^ Aoeardtaa to th* pro*- Rton IcRtidstivw body. Dortos tb* re- prioctpal
with
sMUmmu
wtdeh
AT
TRONDMJEM. PALACC OF CMARLOTTENLUND.
he picture.
Th* quaint structure b«rew Ith Riven
one Of the ,ts the pateoe of Gharlonenhmd. D«nr
near
i tbe
r elected kina Of Norway '
Into pubUc chsrtiable iastttwikioa and
Chrtottan to be
« palaea now an axwsial aad aniwo'. * ptber than by
OR
In
‘
KINO HAAKON*S ENGLISH HOME.
QUEEN OF NORWAY’S CROWN.
ApptoCoo House.* at fton<|rtoRham.
The crown herewith Illustrated wlU
shown In ibe cut was tbe home of ba worn by the new qiMen^ Norway
Den- at Rreat sUte functions. The wesm
Prtnc* And Prlnc«os Chs
Fbclr only
eblld. Prince Alexander, now two
yaoap of aye. was bom to this plaasoBt KRRttsh bom*, wbltfi Is a part of
Uto Prtnoe of Walar aatolau
and dxtra Hmri wtmo yam caa eatdi
tbem.** Tbat to last lha boat wrort ov
■ndaafom oraxywbort coold ba da-
A bBTRlar forred hto way into a
wbotowto toy slora to Mtona afrreC.
San Fntnctoco. and Rtoto LDOO
^
sH'VV■jK
'Tfl
HirAlit blfiymiEfii
Bakers rm
Marks
.Here bs» wee el
tbnftiitBtbe'iradl
ppi WO^MpiWiH T1»4
OH kte «fM bPt .ttoir Mil I
niriicswlckreiBnis.
WAiOfiO.
ato wrltp Bsglish. Fur Ipfimikm
•wraSB t[r e oMmft Ihot aedfij kbpik
tM M Hita. rnmnwm^
« ttvwrten to0»i
felt rttnrm k« aakud
^ a«gfet U* mti»n 9iMM tW lp«to4laar«f
. whom
itap.
f gN«y. a JmM If
for OM of tP* eaiitefM, to Mm Ms
IMI^ Vpoft nmUpc us rtUMei
ppdttot
weak PPd ppjal jmp to have tto
aaae opportapiy. Tba work M vary i
rtm. LttUr tto fw
IM M tlM IhrsmsM
c# th« teta sU4 to kM
foppd ttoi tto pwp wpo p bPto brbe
bad boeo bppglpb pbopt tto bora ttot
day.
-Dwtob'* Araoid of Kalatapaoo
tired of Anortcaa atylaa of I
hplldipg ppd pot to a boppa of bU
srordti« to Ida owB lipos. ppd pow Jri-
with^fi^eltto
Butter TUa
Blnttit
Gtshsm
Crsckert
Diuqo. imk kWcto
in muck Isvm »pk
nutty flavor of
day. Tbia U
no doceptlon. I want no money and
will gladly sand full partleulars free
to alL Addrwss Mto W.«T. MlUhcU.
Box to. Portland. Maine. Jan 2T-lf
POfilTiON WANTED-By young lady
stenographer who Is also famUlar,
with oWc® work. Addraas -Btanor
raptoer.-Rocort offica.
Jaa 26-tf
'hpfciac-
NATIOHAL BISCUIT COMPANY
mut. It la bam srttb a twootory aao^
pm tor IHli to p lUile fca ton
Hop and wta'pa. Tto lovor port of tlor
iMiUjr M Ito WPS ppftIpUjr
Plain soction Is oceuplod by blasetf.
kf M toilttap Pto jpaplpp ppop (to tto light wtog by tto boro*, tto Mt
to<. bpi PPi Piaa to pocptekto tor wipg by bio oblpppps. cat aad doc
Mra. K. P. Hayes was In 8barr»n Fri
aod Ito roar shag la Ida buggy bopse
tP0SlPic TtotommfPilareapI Tto oppor port of tbo uprigbi roe
Mies Lulu Marshall waa I Traverse day.
HONOR
PRS pM PS pto uprtto for Ito Mr sto tptea bay. grala ppd other tblcga. City vlsUor BalttPdny.
Jam. reU-rsaii wi-ni to gharup Mon
f«« ppspImkMp. Tto dog tPMto Iris Ttoro Is aoUtlpg cboap Pboid ibis
Cipnpee Mardy and fPniUy movesi to day u> visit his nephew. Joha Martin.
Special to the Bvenlng Report.
». ostpy room botag fitted up as adlana the firsj of the week.
WIU Hunter was vlslOng in Traverse
Hom.r. Mick.. Jap. 27.-Mrs. P. ReyCrystal lake Cron gnrer Imii night
Ornnd kUvoa
Krrry sd tto yooag people ere looking fot^ City a few day* last week.
nclds of Fmpire was Ihe guest of Mrs
ppd ottor dties pro I
Mias EMaa Shanks w«u to Shafba F. Copklin last Thursday.
ward to some excellent skatlng-lf It
of ito Ipsi Wfo pt Onto maplds to trtcdty pad haa hot aad eoM srater.
Monday
to
work
for
WUI
Peterson.
Mies Besttma Hcosen U stUI on the
dot t 5ba».
.\rchle W'aggei went lo Kalkaska
1 tto bprao s oUlL Tto atable Is
Mrs. A. A Obeadter went to Tm^- Monday to see bis wife, who la very sick list. tod la paldop oak. Tto faraituro
James Wyae and Newton Ely made a
se City Wodneadpy to alleoil tbt>
furatsiriaga arb all of tto boot atu.
Pratt^mUb
wedding,
dto
being
grand
pMp« bOMos pPd sitps to ftotortos
la as sanitary as laodora meth<x]s mother of ito^brtde. ‘
ppd soronU pro ptripp ooftoiu oouOd
n-cke It. Tto bouso U boated L>
Snndv nan who h&s
on (h Ot-'W <^lcrk at the posuriwee.
C. r. Seed has tonf out the parti
onUop tootfoim osripgto Um> dUsionr
tioo betweop hla storeroum and the
tpote OP Um port or too Pitjr la pro
j town last Wclnesday.
nddHkm. and oariMters are busj
Mr. Hill of TravrrM- CUy spent a
Tho Honor orcheHrs had a r#tng in a aew floor and new sbelv few days In SiM-ncer ih<‘ latter part
1 45. a well kpowt
He ts adding more lights to the of last 4
i hunting He killed s gray besrsal at the l o. O. F. hall Wt-diK‘.'
BEULAH
day evening.
pasotiM plant and will hnve one or
About twenty scholars of tto High
meet stores in the county whet.
schfvil attended the ‘ niautel c<mlcst
Beulah. Mich., Jaa. 24.—The Beulah
»tod Joa drtvop iBio tbr
at Champion Hill last Friday evening
lyoeuBi 4Pet at the K. a T. M. bai:
torm jrsfd to l
.Miss Anna MarshaU won the mantle
Wodaaaday erenlag. aad wUI nee:
Wednesday night aboni midnight,
for being the bests penker.
ery too sreeks hereafter.
while the local freight wsb standing
Abbie Bhttoa of Platte was thw
Dr. BUia raporta threa new arrivals oa the main track uploading goods a^
gucet of Ethel Dy last Wednesday.
lo famtlles of ibis reptao Ibis week. Beulah, an engine and tender esme in
Most havr takeo quite a Sock of from the east at full speed, supposing Gaudlc in Granada, covering about 560 j A. B. Case* lost a vaTuable hotwe thU
mU«e in fourteen hours.
| week.
storks.
the track clear. They did not sec tto
dlps.o Tto prgiunont was aado ttot
U P. Jadsoa aad fa»Uy left Ipet train until neaHy onto it and cnibhcO
topr was Ito Brst soroot. pod tor week for Los Angeles. Cal. where they wltb considerable loicc Into the
will visit for three PMOttas with Oeo.
recking it and the frtdght
B. Pteele aad wHb. toraasrty of Trav oar in front. The t-nglne uss dam
IshsMPt. Hooey is ito croatlop of pa erse City. Word was leaelrad tbi.
extent. t>ne mnn ssieep
tun. Mipar ts tto tarsoiiop of pwa week froai Mr. Judaoa ibal they ar>
se was gotten out unln
Tto iPUer has boen proltfle of latoy of rived safe mud sound and were eajipr lured, hut the clothing and some mt>n
tto lUs to vUeh humoa fteoh U heir lag the cUnate biigely.
tror^
Jaaies Moptgunery return^ Wed
we caught fire ^rom
ilyoi
nesday Irosi aVlalt to Grand Rajrids.
sd stove and together with j «r!
ung.
kppwn uPtM ootor was subsmated for
Wataop Wake was brought boo of merchandise was burned up.
toPsy. Tto ApiorkPO poo|a« ac.w bare this week fropi Bsoanaba. .whole I
couple of loads of young people
la tho **oppdy toMf* opo tost as ia^ was shot durtPi tto huptipg aeaaop
this place atteaded tho orator>
larfans to tto
habit.- Hooey both kaees. oae leg baring to to am cml contest last week Friday night at
Ji tbp Moot rotoiod ppd whoteocpae .*f putated above, the knee. The b
Champion Hill ' They had some thrill
ing escapades, lacluding smiwdhns. a
BCSSD
TO DEUCATE W(
)\fj||0qf@nll||
MUs Blancba Whittle and Daniel
Toong were amrried at the M. B. parsoaage Monday. Mr. Yoang U a line
mnn in the employ of the telephone
Ybilr Food
;^^tra.r!‘;rs!r5M
8PEN0ER
h Mmm Ml to tiiijF
imm
eSgSLr. BPiffiSl
tome, madp fyoin upfMablp
^ which ralicfvp fpmale pain and €
chillA scanty or pcohm
ahoQ. dragglat down pains, ate.
It Is a bmidli^ 9treafith>maklnf medtetop for
ntodlciao thatla owtato lo do you good. Try It
Sold by ptrary dn«;agt la Sl.OO bottlpg.
as annto
Mrs.
Martha B. Orr, 431 Barlow SC Phone
209.
Jam S U
WANTEB-WocE by dgy oC any dasfcriptloo: prafar naralag. 802 Ifi.
FronL
dec lUt
MOMdk 111,
-ooiyv
FOR RENT.
HOUM FOR RENT-48.00 per Mrib.
iulre W. L. Brown. S15 W. TaiKk.
JaaU4t
FOR RENT--BPPM oa MMtb ■»
dec 7-lf
FOR SALE
THX SwUSOUa
MATT.J.JOHHSONS’i
6oa«!
r«=r-.,"i*'",'iSSS”c*,CURE
5J wad
FOR SALE--Loz1er tkree-borao
^yfBir-englne;
^naming order and In the best of ooodUhjn; owner wants mors power
ana^for somoone as price is low for
a quick sale: engine gives speed of ^
t*ita,„U«rta»tootU»l«ttJll
4Vs-I«ot beam. Address Engine
cara Racord.
Jan 2^G
FOR «ALE—Two nlca oows. ope
In September, the other not milk
ing; wiU ba sold cheap. Dr. A. IL
Holliday.
Jan 11-lf
FOR SALE—Seyaral car loads of dry
block wood. WUI dellvpr la any
quaaUly. Inqulra al Farmers fiup.
pl> Co.
Jan l^t^
MISCELLANEOUS
AY MAOAZINE. -InvoatlPg for ProftL
(which 111 send free) It worth |10 a
copy lo any man who Intondd 1
vest any money, however amall;
has money Invpstud upprofitnbly. or
who can save |£ or more per month,
but who hnaat Maraad tto art of lavesUng for profit. It demonstrates
ers bide from tto mpiaoa. U a
bow to .iBTott amaU anma and
to make them grow lalo fortai
—the actaal pooNhllltJaa of tatoBI-
5^ Md ITparaftod Qtoy k
TH« HANNAH DRU« tnr«ttf
TWBfs Yes Heed t® Know
Aboot
PIANO
BUYING
A biuy worU thi* sod a
U8—too bu^.
Therefore,
there are thuga me need to
know. In the mailor#af par.
► yon bnJ
ound and
look
timpkto way it the KIM.
BALL WAY. Itsaveetitne;
it ■nwat Toar nertrcp. No “pn.
ttoooe tned*^ io the KimUnU
way. •
prottfl tafety. l\ paplabm bow ato-
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bPl bto two tittle steterg are
alek with It now.
Mra. a H. Hunter M ylsli tng her fsIbbrtod toolber PI Boptb Boartampi
Iblswbtk.
y
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MptoMiiibMp ItoPAupi qptoj
aptoMly OP the edgur at fUebardsop s]
MD^YIdpy. He baa fiabe borne to)
BdiM City for repalrm.
|
early Martin wit called to bU bomi'
fiMTAlba Mi FHdar to Pto bin UUlt
Ip^qpItottkMeroiprpoo
ding Ito Was macb tot.
POK THE -ntBanEKT BT
XSAY.ELBCTHKITT.ELaCISK
BOH. SK HOT AOt
lATE, HBoaiacAL yiBKanoM mb TBB HRsar SATs
fiaito Ttortay to ane tot dRaghtw«togw. Hri. Oftot WagMit. who U
mr-fiek.
Jtok Atooroop of lUpM CUy was In
town Ttmoaijr aafi Wttontday of tbi>
Of Acmte aad Ohmie
Mam. Xitiuik Bstomam,
GMU8|Miiia,8citoMm;
Kouita, Kaonlgw. Tuoom.
UloMi.PHM. Uric Add DiUlMfi* sad sikar ^atvksaamat
Mfitfibolitoi, OtomlBwi LdcrI iBi^
8tomnoh and Bcmal WMbiet. iRttg liMbK
d«r djfietthiea, KerwUm KThfitotto,
Dtntoaa cd
UtoPWBafePbMc0f9toi,Pbffi|Hi
C3>mf^ IfyonaiB
DOCTOR SHOfckLEY
Oc
ikbsr
I was U Bpepcer Moc
wriie me now. mention this 1
and 111 head it tUmontto free. JWItor Gragnrj, 81 Jackton aird.. Cbl-
SrS*'—nr
tBiu m m.M m .iHl siii
Simply thtt:-Cnt oat the
nboreoaapcmaDd maU St to
to, and wo^ii Md y<m< imefal
^^Yori^/^aCt
ttopiaarntM to btot atotod
Has Opened Offices in die SUte Bank
MteuigTntbRivaiaaMnBdltotolmMRMblfi to ttotofidg.
Ntab.aiiii
Mlklltol
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: Koddi
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Dyspepsia Cure
It Makes Pale Cheeks Pink
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o akingle packer. B. J. Morgat
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taM gaM MB Mto ptA. A4dMMfMlb poM of totoly Mad aagar. lai
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tbat h^ odlHdav and the drMkg
rate. Thiu roam of ftMorra by toe
may; waaa modal addfiod tama apd
almplleitr. Ag dMtebteaaad wM
aodqfirar. ThobMOy paUabad iaar.
aMM MMPt to ted mapy fiir rapt
upto trawbtod wftb eoM M and
acmtured Mr ft: tba dainty blnteof# cold iimba.wtu ftad tbat a tbortmgb
haattba
tetJto
tbey>;aro
M INfM firMSM iMr
abaDow ^
Of* of tba parts wttb hot gonae
aal te tba
oil wni giv* ralM
MMMftfeUMCMiL
Tbaaihar ka^wiibl
applM.wftbaBt paMlag tbam. and toy- mteataa. Tbaa dU vHth tba
ta case of ?md ooldt. amvDaas la
M WM «M taMf iM M ftt
lagtbam laaeovaMbakingdfahaUt 1M oamm gat acrlpa of paa
mat. broteblHi. aad an on. guo*# oU
M.faUtegMigaoteMd IpUed te tba cboat will ba very efeiWM aaar iha tap. fonntog
blddan by tbe homr
tarpag a affi of iaar and add a doc of aqaaraa. Braali tbrnm atxipa with
-A porkat/al of saaOlM
bMtorOa tbetap ofeMooa. four la wMte of egg. and apriakla wttb powU btotor tor tiaa goM:
ami
teal
a aapfni of hoi water mad oow fho davad augar. ftatara to the oraa Mil
U imro iw aiO>y /Mirm
dtoh. baktag ^ appteu alowly until tba pamry is daotL Take hteachad al- Doteft 8ri||teoa. b«gt of bl«e aad wbtte
OriWfMgaalirtlaaM:
tito. to SMtag ftito bf- **r#ally trwt**
laap are a 4mp red all tbroagb- If
ft me fla M14 trSdi ptoaaafa.
ihata It aoi aaougk jutoe to auU the •dek two or throe mppo to each tegr aiadteg CbMr puvfume all a«ar
la gaML la toaa. aad atraai.
1:J0. '
daMteuaftoatomlly wbcu the apptea aqaaro. Tbto to a baainlful and daU
EwbrfnartlmM Adayte
AagMMMMTTMpato
A VMlodate tinkle of cbtna and sil
cloaatart. Can ba aarM hot or cold.
atadoM
add
aagm
aadL
water
to
what
or ilto toortali IM «t toML*
Mad AppUe-Tbto to an oM fash ver greeted ear cars aa the maid
to toft la gm paa after ipklM the apr
IneM Irst makM Its ap^
mim§K^U\i
broagki
to
tba
tea
trgi
with
It*
siqaM
toned, but very delightful diak. mima
Plaaout. and 1k41 it up again.
Iba aoalp is tlgbt, goose
MiMppUgiHH
liked both for brwakfatt nnd dtoaer In tog aliref kettle aad large plate of
pm Mt 4t«a Uto atraat ymb a Dtolli
oil appitod to tba aaalp wUl looaan It.
tM OM trgSS «
MMtti
OaMfally rwmora oora. delicate Uitle anchovy and lettuce
Ml joar toco yoB ara addtog uacoM
aandwlcbba nen to a disk of ataffed relax tea cnatracted Uaaito# and gbr#
to
MM to tab bapglaM^^ aU yM tba apple abould it lack 8aror. are cut to ftUeeu about a quarter of an torb olive* to a bed of cracked ice. Mar natrttton.lottmakto.
pteaappte. lemon, ginger, ctonamon
^dllcMbtoadlarltb lodln. a Half
thick, gprtokto thick with ragmr. an jery bad Just poured out the tea. and
aa tegaanaa tor the aweetealag of
let* the apptea are rery tweet. Fry we bad aatttod oaradve* for aaotber dram of tea eryatala of lodto and an
atbar Braa. Tea win ooly pata Uito b^elTin?MttfoTTteL^
oil. la almost a apaclBc
rather thick mice* of pork or bacon, half boar of foaslp. vrhen the door flew
way ODM. and otbera aaad Mcouraga- apple tan to which ahe added at tba
» »p tor UglUir 4m.
remove ibcwe and drop the apples In open and In rasbed Betty, hrtogtog a tor rlngwnrma of all ktada. It akowld
the boning gravy. When done take breath of fre#b air and a strong odor ba tboronghly worbad tato tb# patebaa.
at ilmaa, you know that
of vlolefs wttb her.
j a stiff paint brnab wUI help to do tbto.
^
carefully, aad
Junior laagua Thoraday at 4*.M p. te.
ot you ara haartog bcartor to tbe boitom MJUtef~lbe gift of a|*«* »*»*•
-Ob. girls, give me eome trs quick | Goose oil It alto benafletol ^ the
^ ^ar aaattog Tburaday avanlag al
A tmOo awy be yoar only Weal ladlaa frtoad-aad tbat tart, abe I
am nearly dead and fraxen Into tb. trenlracnt of bolte. ectemft'etc. Appll. but tt wUl brtog bauar ra deciaiWA was proooaaoed a trlnmph of.j An Apple Charlotte-Cover ono-fcalf srgaJD.'* ahe exclaimed, her roe: cations of goose dl in case of bamorrdellciottt ffavor.
j a box of gelatine with one-half a cupcheeks helylag bef vrords anff throw boUl* te very excellent and aootblng.
•apttet Churah.
gbe gfvaa Ibe foBowing recipes.
cold-water, soak for one hour. leg off b#r for* she buried her dea
The goose oil makes a good enabliiaAppte Paddlag-To one pint of!^^
^
»yp‘« little nose in a hug* bunch of violets lion with other remedlet tbat are nadd
Moraine. J0:*0.
stewed aimtea. add white warm one^ colander, and twheU-n with Then leaning back luxuriouslyrteto
Sunday tchool. 12:00.
* *toTiU.
i*“
externally, at tbe d! 1* to penetrating,
half pound M butter, aad half a poimd »
^
Add. while hot.
Twin W»-« itkat UgkUn. rkMr Mnk'< ff wrary oaa war# wto# and tweet.
slowly sipped her lea. absorbing a dl* especially when hot. that It Inereaaat
of auMtr. Ateted rtod of two lemoaa.
“»«>»»» Add grareful number of eandwirhes.
And arary oi# war# JoMy;
the efficacy of the remedy used with
Orate tbree stale roll* Into a cupful of
And Juice of one lemon,
If arary haart with gladaMt beat.
tonlor**Unlon? Saturday at 2:80.
Buddenly. amid the chatter o It.-Table Talk.
»■( • mt «'
cream, and atlr to tbe applro. Then 1'''*»«
and parUy thickened, add tongues all going at once, ahe remcm
And aaaa wera toalaaeboly;
, TMNk
I* draw.
- '
beat the yolk* of six eggs and whltetlwhipped
If Booa abould gMbli or compUln.
bered n great box of chocolate can
Pour
In
a
mold,
piwrtooaly
wet
froth.
riM
"*
»“ U» lit.
of two quite light, gad «Ur well Into
And nobody abould labor
meia she had bron'^t with her. Un
Tha Trtel* of a grids.
tbe apples, etc. Une a deep dish with ,
la evil work, but each wera fain
tying'.the gold airing ahe pushed i
Thl* little bride went to cooking
^ mm g Mg •* MigM to tm Mru To love aad help bU neighbor.
tbto paale. Foar Ibt mtotore to aad j'
over
to
the
others,
telling
them
to
bel|
school.
Bays
Good
Hootekeeplng.
and
fo« toro—
bake half an hour. ' Boat the four)
Ob. what a happy vrorld *twould b#
llicmselvef.
tba tottrnetor gave her a primary lasfUnmiM fC iMorto from tb« briffhu
whites of tbe eggi to a stiff meringue,
Pbr you aad Bi»~for you aod ate!
-You must have Just bought these ton to liteadmaktng: alto, to aocotiribcrvr.
wltb two tabteqKxmfpIs of powdered
gad IX. pMbapa. wa boU abould try
Betty.- mnarked Marjory, -they art ig* her. a dainty confactlan for de*
augar,
and
spread
thick
on
the
top
of
Tbai
gtottoou
Unto
to
borry;
•lag 0 MM «f •tmMhlmo
so' lovely and fre*b. '
aart. When the two boors of school
ianday acbool.
tbe pudding, lutara to lb# oven and ualt pork so floe that U te almost Ilk*
tfyaaoadl-MyaoaadlTo IhO WOtU IlMt OMdi
‘•OIrte.- exclaimed Betty, her grea bad fled the little bride bagged a tin
1:80 p.
Junior Y. P. A.
tot it remain till tliV meringue in f lard. Add to It a cup of boUlag vrater eye* sparkling. ‘ If you swear n#v«
Sbouli laugh latlM of worry;
pall with a lid. In the pall tha dropped
1:30 p. nu Senior T. P. A.
a pound of dark brown «ugar. one cur to reveal It I will tell yoT a secret.*
If wa abould grow-Jotl you and I- pale yellow.
T:00. evening gospel aarrlca.
the
ball
of
dongfa
that
the
bad
jutt
Kladar and tweatar-bearted—
Chorat cboir maau for rakaaraal
Apple Float—Pfel and slice six of New Oriean* motatsc* into which i t^e promised faithfully. -Welt 1 mad< kneaded, and on top of the dough, for
Parbape to aoma aaar by-and by
large apply, aad slew them to Just teaspoonful of nods has l^een stirred those caremela myself/* she an convenience in carrying, she ptocad rhnrsday at 4:00 p. te la tka tkamto
That good ilmo might gat aiartad.
eaoogb water to cover them. When a pound of chopped date*, a pound ol nouocod.
> thr mold of orange Jelly and whipped
TbM what a happy worid twould I well done press them through a tier#, seeded and halved raisins and a quar
All ot .11 dUM* vMeoM.
There was a chorus of -B«*tty Wto
ftPT you and m»-4or you and me.
and sweeten weU with powdered sug- ter of a pound of shredded citron Now too. you never made them. They an borta car—this wga In Dotton. bafnro
-rHarpar’a Young People. ar. Add tbe grated rind aad jalee of
simply delicious. Tell us how you dU tbe era of iroUeys. Placing the littis
Ur# a Itf# of Mir.
ordinary
cake
haii«-r.
8*
1
to
ta*T
half a lemon and a lliile grated nnt
ILpall on her Up. ahe—tUll aerena-rode
_ >r L. Requa. pastor.
latlo lailM of fimlag.meg. WbO# cboitog: beat aUff tb# with powdered ctonaiaoB
-Ve*. I made them.- she declared through the sweet sunshine to tbe far
Meeting for worship. 10:80 a. te
■tery one to famUlar wUb old fash white* of four eggs, and stir In the apice aad cIovca Bake
-and that te the aecret I am going u away wbarb. dreaialnf happy dreamt
Sunday school,
a. m.; ;C. J.
Do foar #aCjr gaily. M yoar carat fband atewad apple aanca. and to ntoe apple* Ull qaite amootto Serve with
)
tell you. This morning 1 went dowr of love In a ooUage. aad of the pan of Halm. Bupt.
Kav9r* Coffee Cako-Two
Junior C. R.. 3 p. m.
. •
tamlltot put of tea It It tenred la
tweet cream, either pUln or whipped,
to fathers office and found him out crusty WSmil she would pull out of
Senior C. B . C: 16 p. m.
butler, three labU**i»oan
ttyle. without vartatton. except for an and serve dainty little sponge cake* Ublesp
BO I sat down to wait until be re tha ov^n Just as the one man to the
Oo*pel meeting. 7:30 p. m.
sugar; atJr one egg. one nip rollk. two
with It.
;trned. White I was there an old man anlversa^ma in to supper, gnddanly
cups flour.‘two teuhpoont baking pow
winter through. Few paople ttop to
rho has been with father for mnrr •he awokn’from her blissful dream,
Apple Custard- To one and i half
der. one-qnaner teui^poon salt. Spread than ?o y^ar*. and lu.rt of managej
Prayer meeting. 7:30 p. m.. Tbaratbtok of the tafinite variety of wa
eonsclo-an that every eye In tha car lay.
pints of stewed appK^ add one pound
wbtob apptea can be served, nearly all of sugar, a teaapoonfut of powdered butter, sugar and dnnaaon thickly iblng*. thinking it was hi* duty to en was ltx>king at tho tin pall and every
on
top
before
putting
it
in^he
ov
of wblek ara aa llute (rouble and tnkr cinnamon and nutmeg mixed. Prepare
tenain me. askeil me if I had ever face was smiling. Poor mile bride? ind
Prune Cake—Four cups flour, four
aa ahon a time to the preparuik
a rich cuidard by pouring owe quart of
tried to make candy. I said I had ex Her bread dough was ateadlly Mplr- iuaker church.
‘ ftof all aar IfiUa titok aral
the eOBuaoB stewed apple*. Try one boiling milk over four well beaten cups chopped prunes, oo# cup each of perimented with caramel*, but had tog to the xeolth. and the lid was as
Congraastlanal.
Oar laagitiit or oar fnma
of the ways given below, the next time tggt. .Season with a lltUe lemon tbut sour milk, molaxw*. and brown sugar
•n. successful. He then fx cending with It. Frantically ahe eshalf cup butter, one rgg. leaspoos
Rev. Dema* OochUn. pastor.
> BMatli tia atogle of a dmIIo
you plan tor apple aauoe and te U
plained ihst before he came to father *■>'«! to push the lid down; the dough
ChurcJi phone No. 1110.
John and Uie boy* do not pmlse the qaite cool, mix vrall with tbe aweel- soda, a imio Mlt and spice to taste he had worked In one <jf ^ih# b*-*i bulged out at the sides. For half an
> Oar 4oaWa win tod« away,
Bake
like
fruit
cake.'
u Btoitt tito froat la aariy egrtag
dl«b and ask for a aeooad belptog H eaed apples. Butler a deep baking
camlymsklng slioiis in w'ashtogion hour she aat with crimson face, des md serali#^** if ^un^^hi^e^ M^Sarab
It attonUhtog what a difference a few dish. IHmr to the mixture* and teke
NivBgg Cake—On# cup of *ugat an<1 and would give me the recip.- for mak perately holding on to the lid. And lome in Traverse city, you ara aaratovited to come, gat acqualatad.
cloves, a itlck of HnnaaKNi or a little twenty minutes. Berve hot or cold.
one-half cup of butter, beaten io a ing chorolai# isrsmels exa<-:Iy Ilk** that dough heaved, and that dough tstly
to I w Mk and worship with ii*. A
lemon peel make, in the flavor, apd a
they sell at the ver> l>est coq- bulged. It dropped down the tides of weloiiire to all. Introduce your friends.
A Deep Apple Ple-I*are and slice cream. One cup of milk, two and a
sift of grated nutmeg and a little tart. Juicy apples, put them oo in Just half cups of flour, one cup of raisins
lers First, you lake three cup* the pall. It advertited the cooking Greet the ■trangers. If a stranger, wait
pitcher of cream will tnm even plain enougb water to cover them, to which one tablespoonful of cream of tartar of old-fashlonctl brown sugar and on# tcboOI.' it proclaimed the brlda to all and meet th# pastor.
Special servica* annonaoad to tba
stewed apple# Into a ‘'company** divb add aome slices of whit# ginger, aad and one-half teaapoonful of soda. Spice cad a half cups of liquid equal parts of and stindr)-. and all and luindVy were Church
bn-vltles.
m and water, throe leaapcjon- mightily amused. Odt the bride was
Regular service* as follows:
fHwplf who are alwayt •‘worrylag Tb# follow tag reclp«« hav# been com tome broken sticks of cinnamon. with cinnamon, clove* and nutmeg
plied
from vartou* Mttftw*. and wUI all When about half done take off the Thte^^ be used as pudding witli fuls of Imfter. one-half onne# or small not amused. Neither did she resur 10:30 a. m.. morning worship and
about ooniaOilag grt Util# wOoytooat
Choir under direction of Mrn.
• of Itoker-s unsweetened cboco- rect her mold of orange Jelty from the
out a| Ilto aa4 tbry a4d aothlag U bo foand dellrtott*: ^
fire and remore ginger and cinnamon.
Appte Curtard—Pare and core a^ Tbe lUlres niuiM be unbroken, and
no more or It will spoil the flavor irtgic and untimely grave into which
Rglflets Spice Cake—Cream one* nip
tbD hapatoMa of oihrra. Mya a arritri
two leaspoonfute of vanllls. Now
to a rMMt aagaato#. If «r will oel> many applet a* will cover the bottom
Id there be too much syrup, pour of sugar and half a cup of butter. Add
6:45* pT m . Young People's goclaiy
ctiltirate a ch##rful «ptra and not d# jt a pudding di«h. Put a tabteapoon
r. Une a deejl baking dish with one enp t>f sour milk and two cupfuls tel thee# togredieots come to a boll.
of Christian Endeavor In tba parkm.
fill of MUgar la the center of each appaste, and pat tbe applet In lay of flour which ha* been aifted with aU but the vanilla; now let these In
7:00 p. m.. evening wonbip. GoapM
Gowns are Ortama.
«de and Uke until they are tender but
pprlnkllng between each Uyer one tewspoonful of toda, one teaspoon- fiedlent* come to a boll, all bu;
meeting and erangellstlc aarrlca.
Quite a large number of th > gowns Choir
broken. Make a cuatard of U»# powdered sugar aad bits of bmier. ful of cinnamon, half a tea*poooful of
under, direct ion of Dr. Smite.
vanilla: then put on tbe back
Thunulay,'<7:30 p. m.. prayer and
yolk* id four egg* and the whites of Orate nutmeg over the top layer; add cloves and .some nutmeg. Last of all
lie stove and lot boll gently for Miss Alice Roosevelt s
**Jt It aot tb# w»rk. bat tb# worry.
two. one enp of sugar and a pint of four tablespoonfuls of the syrup from add a cupful of floured rmistos. Bake oatil It hardens, when you drop a lit- outfll are being made to Baltimore.
Md..
according
to
a
dispatch
from
that
That Biakft tb# world grow okl.
milk: ffavor with vanilla or grated notcup of cold water. It will take
«. or four taUespoonfur* of1 In a su*adv oven.
That aiuabort th« yoart of lu ebU
over the top after you poor the water. Cover with paste. Brot
wo hours and a half to cook city. The wedding gown Is to consist
New Ribbon Cake-A new recipe for
of a heavy white satin brocade, being
droa
cuatard mixture over the appla*; bake white of one egg. and card
ribbon cake te the following: Two before 1! 1s done. Never stir or shake made in an American silk factory, of
Krr loll tb#lr ttory It tuld:
until It **■#!>.** When cold froat with glazo tbe top crust, and sprinkle (
cup* of sugar .one cup of butter, one the vessel for fe*f of the caramel gran a design originated for the presldchfs
TIait WMioaa thi lr faith to baafraa
the whites of th# two egg* and four
of milk, tour of flour (rather scant), ntotlnx. A few moments l>efore It Is daughter. Tho old tore belonging to
And ih# wltdom uf Ood^ grvat plan ■poonfute of powdered sugar. Place
done
drop
In
two
teaspoonfuls
of
van
gatbet tbroagb the top «
four egg*, half teaspoonful of soda,
tee Lee family of New England. Mtei
e oven a moment to brown deli
, “All! '^1. not the work. W tb# worr^.
one of cream of tartar. Beat the J>ut- Ula without stirring. Now take It off Roowvel^f* mothers fSHilly. will b#
cately. genre cold.
^t hraakt lb# h#art if
ler to a cream, add the sugar grad tb# Are and let stand until tho flrst used in the trimming of
Apple Cake-A
Apple Omelette-Peel and core ten
Wban tarttoed to -wony-^er tb#
olve a acaal teaapoonful of soda ually. beating all the wKlle. then'fla host has goae off. then pour Into butaesdays In tbe month at 2: to p. m.
tbouiitod and ciar earwa of llfi^. baip apples. Boil them to a pulp, into which
cupful of sour milk. Rub two vor with lemon or nutmeg: beat the teft-d plate* and when sufflclenUy cool
S«*vera1 of the .gown* have been i
off Into squares. When the
to lift Ih# burden of yoar neighbor. ■Ur two ounces of butter, and two
wpoonfala of butter Into a plat of eggs very light, then add all the In
>* of sugar. U*b#n cold add a
e* have hardened wrap each iu to Washington for tbe prospec
Tborw It that quality In human aa
d Boor, add to this one egg beaten gredients and beat quickly and vigor
bridc*s Inspection.
All art welcom^ aU tka aarvlcat '
paper. One thing, you must b#
lar# Ibat rmponda bulckly to ktndnaat weU beaten egg. Bimer a pie dteh. with two tablespoonfols of augar. and ously unUl thoroughly mUed. Take
Among them 1s tbe traveling dreit
al to get the beat extract of ranand Uto effect oo tbo <»• wbo la kto<* Poor in the mlxiarw aad cover with a tken tbe milk and a ealtapoonful of three sheet pans of the tame site and
of pale gray broadcloth. For this dress i.Fouriaenth ttraM M. g. ChmnK
Go to the druggist and aakjilm
It jaal at aotlcMbl#. Be affectionate layer of bread crumb*. Bake la a
Rev. L. B. Carpenter, pastor.
Make a soft dough and spread it In each oT two put oae-tblrd of the
an exquisite set of furs 1* being made
rate oven tor half an hour. Tarn half *a inch thick In a large pan. well mixture and bake. To the third add tor hlR best extract of ranllla. 8omeClass meeUng. 9:45 a. m.
and aympatoetlc. and do aot b# aelf
of etlver fox. also a turban of the i
Preaching servloe. 10:80 a m.
the pudding out of the dish to aeree.
cd. Pare and core five Juicy ap four teaspoonfuls of cinnamon and a imes you can gef it from a caterer.
Sunday school at 12:00 m. .
To Bake Applea.-Wlpe and core
ent each Into cdgbt pi#ces <di cupful cf currants and about an eighth Never use the ordinary ranltla. as It
Bpwortk league at 6:80 p. te
There
is
also
a
white
satin
eventor
mr apples. Pat to a baking dlab aad viding each quarter laMtbwtec). ar of a pound of citron cut ffne. aad bake spoils tee flavor of all candy.’*
Kventag
sermon, 7:00 p. m.
rho ended. **if you do exactly dross, combined with chiffon and real
Prayer meeting. Tbnraday atenlag
nil cavlUea vrftk uagar aad aplee: al^ range th«n In row* oo the dough, tbe in remaining pan. When don# Uk#
lace, and one of the palest seafoam
one bjJf cup augar aad one^fourfb akarii edges down, well pressed In. out th# pan*, spread th# light cake as I have told you. your caramels wllJ
green over green silk.
poon ctonamon or nutmeg to eight Sprinkle thickly wltb sugar, einnamoa. with >«y while warm, place on this bwreTy be a success, and will be p.-x*‘Wbat’t.tb« aaa of always fretuag
applaa If aotmag U used, a few drops nutmeg and blu of butter. Bake In a tbe dark cake aad spread with Jelly cteely Uke the most expensive ones
OrariUatItoicaat bacarad?
Nearly 600 attended the annual ban
EK» Jotoe aad a faw gnttogi from quick oven for twunty-five mtonteu. aad place tb# other tbeet of light cake ytoi can buy.**—W’aafcington Times.
Wbaib tb# aaa aCladlag toalt with
quet of tee Lansing Bostoesa Men's
rtod of lemon to uacb appte to an to»- Cat to small square*, and serre hot or on this.
What aa know atttol ba Mtoarad?
tesoclatlon.
provemeot. Cover tba bottom of dlab
Cheap
Fruit
Cake.—Cre-m
wall
to
Uses
of
Goose
Oil.
-Ddoi K maka oar baf4aat IIMar
wltb boiling water aad bake to a bo(
ted Appteo-rA recipe for any- gether one capful of brown augar and
First of aU. In uaieg goose oil. bo
If w# grumbia *aaaib tbair load?
OTM aatn tofu baattog oClaa with syn
8:80 p. m/cbrlatlaa's pralte MaaC*
Dom H awko llto’a pathway atoootbc ap la ditto gtnre hot or cold whh tbiiig aa aimpte ma plain baked applet a scant half cupful of butter, and beat irc to get tbe genuine arUcle. Much
asem aaperflooua. aad yet at the In a quarter of a tMspooofnl of aalu of the aoMlad goose oil on the mar
If wa trat about Uto road?
lanowtog has always aeoaed the best one teaapoonful of cUtoamon. a plight ket nowadays te not gooae oU at all
~Battar at# our tiait tbaa 81 It
lod 1 hava e
grating of nataeg. dMalf teateoon- OM It from a reliable manulacturer.
Onr baUle cry: Btaaar. Ikera la aak
rirat. do aot
fnl of doves cpd one capful of ueediMs
that you can depend upon to fuiralloCflgbaaadralafaMti
ratina tor yarn
,
I. Pare Mm rery amdotbly. tak ratotosL tote flce capful oCtldek apple
Orer aoBM laugtoad blaadar—
yon tee pure gooeeolh .
AU ara walcOBtc.
Aa 40M ba wbo alfiaya ftata.**
r te rram tbam. te whieb add tba tag off the peel at thin at pottfble;
Holy commnnloo. 7:80 a ft. on thirff
carrfally remove the coret.
totoa of a ItMM patl. whteh mam
naday to ike montb. Flint Smday
i« (M «M A 4dm at aM tiM. Tito
■Bto Btor aatoo «M ptMetoM Ml
Sr3£HJ!k^
>un«
js-.-irsa-SiTS
SERWCESilim CiroBCHES \
■art:* -It la good to tough. Tbara It
« stick of ctontmoD to place S
ade aa tbla aa poaMblto ftoU tee
core. Put tbe applM to a aqnart
a aatn they are aofu but aoi aatn
togte to btaak. Wbaa doaa. iw deep pan. allow half a cupful of walsr,
> Ibam from the vrater. aad lay on
a terga diak to cool, fte every pound
baking soda. Tb tbe creamed togredb
ent add one cupful of flonr. the foarn^
tog aauoe and as mweb mor* flour—
abont one cupfol—as may be needed
to nmka a tekft batter. Tara Into a
loaf paa.l)M wlOi ireaM paper and
i tba month at 11:80.
Moralag tarrSca aad
aermoa at
to ebronle enact of rbenaraUam It
Iff give great relief aad oftcatlmaa
**J5i ara/5ordtoUy iavited to t
endraiyteRW. It lootent ap tbe atlff
.sasSHs—
jsarOT*'”"- —
ameir) froo * lo i. .
iron Ox
(pnstipation
Bf foi^K to tlx »ot
oftfaetRMfak. They
produce e bedeby.
wSmT
fiOnilKfSfflKWMU
iAhmt Ohio MMfcn hoTe peUtloMrf th*
U» curb th« pomrrn of thv
BovonMir to dilM. The *ew -lh|- U
Ml poBalf/ te Ohio
. Oeorse Ad., the ollefed h»»orl.l.
Who t> MW In Burope. wUl be nottl
mued for roncreu friM the TMlh
dUlrid of lodlMn. HI. friMiU nr*
tOanniix M M m iwrpri.e. end K hi m
IlMU hn. tMohed the Hew York OeM>^
crhilr H«b. hu refoned the homir of
bnoomlac h member of the Brlthh
hi. IntenHon or remnlnloc hh^«erlrhn dtiren
He wn. prtipaeed n> n homt; rule «»dl
dnlr from nn Irlrt Ul.iriri.
-I wnm « kim PJeime «lre me n
klM. Come piny wlih me. I love jroi.
hooey, ye. I do.*‘ The voice wn. fc>uo
nod pltwrlof m n C4erelniuJ police
court. *-Mr. Coup Officer.*- cried ih.
Judf*. -I don’t kiuiw who .It 1.. your
honor, thnt w-nnl. the Kl..,** replied
the court otkwr.^ •’Find out nnd put
her In the pen.” nn.wered tho judge.
Omti wnn. ndjoumed fur ten mjnuir.
Md thn room clenred to llie voml
.eompnnlmeot of ’ Kteryliody Work.
Hut rnther.” innnlly n parrot. whU^
‘wa. there na evidence In a Urceny
CMe. waa diKovered In a far romrr:
•*Weep oot of door. If you want to
know the wild joy of Hvlng.*- waa the
advice flvfn to New York wwlety wr^
OM« by him Blanche C. Martin, an
apontle of outdoor life. fuUowing a re
rital which ahe gave in the Waldorf
. -I have alept out of>M>r. In a comer
of my piacaa aarnmer and wlnWr for
five yean, and In that* time 1 have
neviT had a cold, though imi .cvcrai
occaalon. It wa. twenty degree-* Ih Iov
wru.^- .he mIiT: ‘ I Indleve thnt it I« .
cure for nenroua^e.. and many kin.lii
t»f pulmonary trotihU-. I wear Ju‘*t a
•Imple white linen or mualln night
gown.* Have plenty of warm bedding
gootniUnketa. nnd you’ll be oomfurt*
able on the coldeat kind of night..**
K. IfbpkinMO gmltb. the noted an
lat. .peaking at the annual banQuei of
> the Tonfederate Veterans* camp of
New York cUy. declaml that -Ihe stiffrag, of the negro waif the greatiwt
crime of the century'. Thn gnsai loy
ally of the negro wa. a. much a part
of the wnith a. 11. plantation, and If.
Iieuplc. Then bame the change, and
the loyalty of thf mwn. wa. di^stroyeil.
What about the pre«*nt? Why. a roan
In the nouth now dm*sa't dare to leave
hU hdme and hla wife and child
akme.** At the .uggestlon of r.««nerml
. I-Ymierlck I), llrant. ron of the |;reat
union leader, .tep^ were taki'W to cel
chratf on Jnn. IB. l»a7. the lOoth anniveraary of Robert K |.ee*. birthday.
Trading .lamp. n. a nu-ann of |ht, anadlng children to* come to gundar
acbool. to bring other children with
them gnd to drop their pennies Into
the contribution IJoxe. have proved .o
t the Rev. T. K. *Todd.
tor in 8t. lioaU., win ex
tend Ute-Innovation to the .church
proper and alfow all members of hi.,
rongt'egmllon lowhare In h^. bu.lnens
like religious cnterprl«f. Vnder the
Rev. Mr. Todd . plpu. every child rv(wives a two-oent stamji «Wch Ume he
or .he js ^resenC Fof bringing a new
pupil a'ffvecenl iradinrwtamp 1. is
v!-:
I
6
,
f,,
^*
I
aATUnoAV.mnuaiva.mL*'
Loos inim V
SpicU Water PnpKiiiN
ox
GAS RANGES
AND
FOR CONSUMPTION
PIPIWFORWSUe™
CHAB. BBY, SR. o(
a EHzabMti, la. writM: -I paid out 0«w SI60 to local phymo» for La Crippe without glvtn. ma any iwUef. I afterward
a of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after takin. oontente
DOTTWAII! DOiTnW
SOU
S. E. Wait® Sons
Johnsott Dru^ Co.
CLEAN
OP
SALE
bouse for begging on the alivets. Rob - Mrs. Stun*esanl Fish has again
spires us to ih e ime. pare, hom-st ano inson. who U To years old. Is the k«i : proved her right to Ibe title of aoclai
holy lire* here In this vrorld lookia* of a l>r. Robinson of Boston. His moth-| homier. She gave an -Indian dinner*with wituful ryeit tn the **Land that !> or was a'daughter of Jolm Quinev, to a sele^ company^ and at the clow*
Adams, sixth president tif the I nite. j of Uio feast se« five stalwart Mo<jul
afar off
WILL YOU COMK?
Slates, apd a grandfather of John Indians in full war paint aad feathers
*1*. I*. uTlom.
-------------- :------, Adams, the second pix‘sldeni. Kobin-j to dsneing and yelping MuquI songs
CALMAirt l•marlar gpar Varwish la } s.m I* a miulug engitu*i*r. and has' L.r the amusement of her gutw.s. Blu
mast Aieabts iWr all iMarlar lasrlc.
1 *,K-ut much of his life in the w.-si *nie | Chief Shungopohvey told glories of
I joar ho was graduated from Harvard bis trile*. and sung song* aliout Ids
T8V
CORD WANT Aa
i|
I he cnll.stfM In the Klghth regitneti».| Mexican home andllde for »^cveral
eT*Tlforin<-810iUI-«»..,-7*0,^ !
ww-UUk-Ic.. --------- -------- -------------------eTiT*orin7-8To«:i
vice lind.r Uuh Shorn I and Sheri* hlbli - doing" New York.
•n.i» U tbe time tor buy wtj.
.1.,
^
How^to Trade
Grain and Stocks
Bowling AUey
Prizes Galore
E.W.C«rionSCe.
CaOICT-Hurt. Shaffor
ANOTBEl
riooaa^ b\*aS*tm *aaad”to
..w...jag.
Lot n. e. cor. itth and Baanla 8U
57 ft. on l«lh 8L
Warn, ahd Bav Bta.
S lou on Spraea atrast. batwaaa
Wayna and Bay Bta.
71. and hooM. Oak Halghta.
of tba bast loeatioQ. ta tha dtj
rrooBdlng country for boma, 4
It to 14 acras land la Bmwood towa
ship, about 1 ml# from city Ihnlu
Will maka a good market gardem
S 40’s IH mim east of Oadar Rn
4 40’s 1^ mUo. warn of Oadar Rua
Thera la conaldarabla aaw timbai
aad plenty of wood tlmlmr on thii
TJKxmm
gut of two preahleots of the United
States, a Harvard graduate of the clas^
cf *€1. a veteran of the civil war and a
lhlrty-(wcond degree MaMo. has been
to the Bridgeport. Conn., alms*
The tJLX roU| for the colecUoo of
the aute and county taxea for the
'The * Phantaama.** or “wosaan In y«mr
1905. and for the delinqueat
aehool aad city taxes and apeclal asaeasmenis for aald year have heao
placed In my hands for oollectAoa.
1 will be In my office to reo
been chalkwd cm houae. and gatea. PWr taxea
from now'uBlll FVb. 1. INN. on
. the -'Phantaama** i. a horrible thing
day from S oYlock to ll:»
forenoon and from 1
<
' If ahe enters a house Her coming o‘doek la the
o’clock In the nnetmam,
brings death unlesa ahe be placated
ate aad coonty taxea paid
l.y pivimnU. Last aprlng the -Ptian*
Uama*' vlaltad the Mexican aettlvtneci.
ot Bui AhUmkk Notice of her com*
' Ing reached the towa a few davs be
fora. OwthaMmMted date the wo ■ eitea. Penalty on dellaqocnt cUy
man. aeeompaalad by a child, amppau Id nchool taaes nnd ■paHnl assess
ta tnmt of a IMcaa home la Laredo MU, 4 eant m anch dollar of tha
:-fmt There was a ^ cm the door
She gaimmi y> the Mxt houae and em
tefad.aiiilaridra«ppar. Thereqaea:
DnUd. DM L Itai.
waa denied and the next day the akk
M.K.BA
cUtd la the hosne died. The police
CRy^
ssi-uTiirte*
tote
BUSINESS CARDS
I block. Cltx. phoM 14S.
OR. F. J. MAC I
ed to K1*E. E
and nTTlNG i
602 (
A:
Marx $2T,.00 Suit or Ovvrcxviloiiexliibiiion at Hamil.
Urn CloUiiiij; Cos.
Put your
MARINE
MOTORS
MONEY
single Cylln4ers. 1,2, 3, Sand
7 H. P.
in our
LmnU‘r, I>iitb
Shimil.'s
Iknirs niid WindtiWS
I’ur. h ('olumns
IV>r.h('o
Porrh K.iilSs
^pitlfili'S
ckets
I
COBBlall through tho store
P. S,- Remember our optie;d opening, with Prof.
Shellraan of Grand Ifnpids,
.Taunarj' Sth Ao FUh. Eyes
Uwted free.
Hastall’s
HI6H GRADE LOW PRICE
tb* Stwthr
Kakc and Break or JuBip Spark
IGNITION
Interior E^nisli
.Stock or Six*ci;d PatU-ms, Stnre
Frants nnd Fi.xtures and any
other kind of tdiup or mill w<.rk
you an* in nee<l of.
Drj* luinU-r always in stock.
l*>tiinaU*9 funiistiedljy phone
or letter.
Fa»ialte4 CmBplnte
With Shan asd rdTcrslble pro>
pdlcr
Also2,3.4Cjiiiidcr Motors
GAS ENGINE REPAIRS A
SPEOALTY
SOUTH SIDE
WM. JACKSON
LUMBERCO.
jiii-ws
B.-
HACBimST
•au ra.. City. Mi. li.
db'gKiftsJStor te»t 4b-
GASOLINE
>R. O. C. CHASE, rwmovwd (raeg SdS*
HwmlUou 4 Mllllkea block.
CUT GLASS '
CHINA
SILVERWARE . .
. ART GOODS
s.r
D.
Wa bava and offar for aala tha fol
lowlag list ^ vaal astata. It U all dr
sirabla p^rty and must ba told
Call or phone for prtcas.
70 ft. on Bav 8L. oppoaRa Darrow*i
niAVERtC Q’TY LOME, No. SSL F.
A A. M, meeU cm Mooday ohwalnff
cm or before thw full of tho moon.
at7:S0p.m. M. B. BaakoU. oecro*
lary, Omer K. VPhlt^ W. M.
»IAN0 TUNING—W. N. I
TMVEISE y^lTY 8AS N.
MuBcmtiJi ABSOLU'^ELTCUARAWTEED!
and God will spoak to you. Give been
to His vcdcc. Do not ^y “no** to
Him. GckI U not wlHing that- any
should iK-rlMi. but that all should
to rcfipotanct;. He loves (he sin
ner but hate. sin. **Today If yxjo will
hoar HU voice—liardcn not your
•Xh .Uy“^7“rrbru.i
hearts.** As a father say. to youe home; there 1. plenty and to
. Como home, my chUn-com. \\*hom>ev«T w ill may come. * OOkte. <o th<* (*ttT 4.f Tf.vrrow ViXr. .mt wii««r ;
tf say U.en*why tiir ixayer U the- ■
Go«I lieing my ht1|K-r In thee m»^-tI will endeavor to show you h(.« ^iS'
•come a Christian and have thftwr that paaseih understanding an.:
. iH-wrn¥%>T priatiU ami «rcuUl«'*t in
the faith that endun-8 a. wi-lng Him or*.
•Wl-onnly.ihPte. ..u«n-*1v.. virkw i.rrvMra*
Jsum^mr .
gSSES*
4ycuiwd.-
£ ,LT:r4:‘oda:is
OisiiHi Prapirty fir SHt
la Woodman hhU on tha third Tuaa-
AXDGisT
imnsownY
J«at ChriJd Hlan
Into hell sad all thoor that forgm Oodt
No matter how good you are so far a.
aaoewtry or poataHtp or aoeial otaadlag Is coiumraed. ao mattor how maoh
y yon have at yoar eommaad. wamss you have choara aad pubHdy coa*
d and obeired Jewns Ch-Ut as
yo4r penmaal savior, ibe King will one
day my unto yon *TJepmt from me ye
d. Into rverUstIng try preparfd
for the devil aad h!s a»tgel.,** Mat
thew » 41. Arc yuur ia«c» ro rc
that you do not like the word
r* If ao, your cootruvers yia not
me but with God. Juki what tbat
mfM in Its fullci and cver
laattag al^ttcaiioe 1 am not able lu
irtaie at ihU wrUlng. But hear merou—Its horroiw make, the tiwrs
flow and llm heart ache. An am-fuf
rtilng awaits the man who ha««
uadu himscir right wlth^ God
through ie«as Christ. Stop. man. juh!
now. and gel your bearings! Do y^Mi
lar.C.C
TRAVtRI^^
lemiRtttp
THROAT I OR. KING’S I luTcs
ag to atarwaJ dcatrweUoa. Lotas
hadtea to the reacae. There are haadrads la onr dry who do Boc atthad
dtviae wvrkM aaywhr^. We cti^
dially lavlte y«m to come and worship
na and let o. rwam together
Ood. Bosnebody U wroag. The
clearly teacbee hi the Old and
eto. Apaetlea
TRAVEIItE CITY LOOOt, Ho. 71, K.
THE WONDER WORKER
A CALL TO TM€ UHCOHVMTCO
The Chareh af Chrtat la iflaaaiag th
flnt Lord s day la rebnmry. AU mmahera of the waigragartoa am ia«MBf*
ad ta be prwaeaA ow aeat Baadar an aa
Bha farther arraagemeau and to
...>. .ir.ssjsf’jrs
!
wchman.
Ml QUICKEST CURE oak
.4r.r"*«'sia3r-
!
nuvuMa are.
Twcvmwi
7"*
J.H.M0NK0B CEO. W. HeWETHT
._nOIfROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
ni »aw wiLBaLM block
DR. GAUNTLETT
DR. T. A. WILHELM, T>entlsL City
_opera bou»« block, room 1.
OR. F. HOLOSWORTH—epadal attentiun to dlieaiee of the eye. ear,
nciKv and throat. Glaeeea fitted.
Rtsom* 7 aad S. H. Jb U MeroaatUe
Co. block. Both phoaea.
16S9
DR. C. B, MINOR—Office over Amerlean Drug Store. Bpeclal attention
eye. ear. hoao and ChraaL Qlamea
led. Both phoaea. Uerideoce 613
Slit
xth tXnxL
OR. W. C. MOON-Phonea, efficek
Citz.. 107: Bell. 99. Rcaldeace. 7lt
DR. A. H, HOLLIDAY. Graduate To
ronto L'niveriUy. Office In Honaon
Tof
*. W. THIRLBY. Denllat. Over Bar*
num 4
* jewelry itore. Both
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. O^Phyalrlan and aurgeon. Removed to oflunik. CIUDR. LAWTON—Piiyalclan and au»^
gcon. ofllcvH in Wilhelm block, third
floor with Dm. Sawyer and PenhalItgon.
HARRY B. HARNER-Kzpert piano
tuner and action regulator. Sailafaction guaranteed. With Kimball
Muilc Houae. Cltx, phone 2C4.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
1 counaelor. Wilhelm block. Travic CUy. Mich. Clilxena phone 106,
ver. Prices
O. P. Carver 4 liTo. Both phooea.
iR. E. F. CHASE—Homeopathla. Of
fice over Bugt*ee-a drug atore. CUP
TrAverte City. HicMgAB
M.&R.E. TIME CURB
DR. E. L. THIRLBY-
SPECIAL PlIZES
. Cilery
prize for hi^best sconL*.
No. 1. Mnaaelman (9roct*r
Co.. Distributors—100 LaVcnlo Ci-nrs, ^-;lluc* $10.00.
No. 2. ' HtiiriilU^n (MolhiuR
Co.-One
u.—Om Hare s ».I:ick<lerby
hat. beat $.100 make.
Ko.
Saxton ITardware
Co-(jaopair Hockey Skatrs;
value $2.:a). SportinK Goods.
American Dnn?Co.
Militar>* Brushes,
value
$3.50. Prescription
SpocuiliBU.
Xo
.7-Ailnd . On-nick
ir "S,-)/.
Shot* Co.—One pair
al Blui*
Blue Sh<»e.’
Sh(a-.' Uwt
U,l Sliiw
K'jyal
in the city.
No. r,.—A. \V. Juhraus100 Diamond .1 ciK'ars; value
llOOO.AGenUeuunh’s Smoke.
No. 7. KiralmU
Music
House-$10.ai cnxlit first
payment on Piano, or $5.00
cr^it first pa>*ment on organ.
M. B. Hamer, Manager.
No. i
Prof. Horst-Vic
linLeggoi»,$2.5a
No. 11. City Hestannnit
(Open day and riighU-One
Week Meal Ticket. Best of
aenice.
Will
Bloodgood,
Mte»iger.
To bedistribuled.sreek ending.MandilTtii. :
One coupon with every
game yon bowl.
wiLkiNstm
« BOSSES
PMPBlETOtS
W. TULLER can estimate yoor Umber.
STEP SAVERS
bought dnring November and Deeexuber. »6 a day.
en.Mlcb.
jan 2 lyr
The handsonu-st and most conven
ient KITCHEN CABINET on the
inarkt't, Soli.i Oak fronts, M<
and dm
ast proof Roller bearing Flour
bin.
We manufacture them and make
low prioeg.
e. N. nu*llmant«l
BEAL ESTATE AND UMN8
NOTARY PUDMC.
SI* bm* rr—t at.
J. E. GRERICK CO.
TBAYBBSK’CITI, MICH.
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R'Y
u, ataiM
John R. Santo
» D.U. icw.. General Insorance
Wood Has Declined
Iwg £ I Hew WUkelm Blk., Trwcm CUy
a'
DES.J. 0.11 MART J.TOTHlIjDOn
oriWATMIC IWMCIAM*
ornmlM^eWUhalmliag. • a. m. m n
------------------------------. BaMdanm
wyfc-asm. OUlaaM
For The Next Thirty Days we Will Deilyer
DRY HARDWOOD SLABS AND EDGINGS
FOR $1.75 PER LOAD
GREEN, $1.50 PER LOAD
SOFT WOOD, $1.25 LOAD
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
rxerpt
J.
mUKBAT.
AcmU
PEREA7ARQUETTC
Tire Insurance
L. L. A. BUILDING!
AD; TYLER
OKNTI8T
These loads contain on an average of two cords
Office G05 New WOtofai Bkek.
Cftix«i*’iiho»639.
Oval Wood Dish Co.
0eo. J14 Carols
DKNTIST
201 fraat SIraat
Mmm Tmt OtAm, Iteh PImms S7
CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY
JANUARY 15
C 0. HILL£t
DR. J. W. HIGGIN5 DENTIST
sentenced
TO TEN YEARS
MLFGOBia
IS IN FUMES
AHO ntvoLxmoHfm,
'^wnaa'
mi
McvoLimoNirrM
iimiim
muectco
FATHER AND
SONS KILLERS
OoMDot. RoMto. Jon.
of
WILEY WILUAMB SHOT AND
KILLED JAMCB LfflOH.
tJilt totra U m 1U»«. netting U
wlK> Mnt^ tiMB reinroffad b> ibo pmMBMXrr of tbo our
wassphhtebawatfroiiob
EW
WILLIAMB
FATALLY
WOUNDED OCPUTY.
MU iMr
TO Kin tlio^iiw^
8t. Toiirnbarf. Jon. 27.—It is rr
portod tiint nnotbor ploc to nsonosl«ii«
tte esnr has bean Mlneorered at TanrI Me and »be rM alreogtlientHl.
laced in Jail With His Breiher—
Father. Jeah WilHatna. Releaeed
From Prieon, Where He Hpd
Been Bent for Murder.
Dy Wire to the Evening Record.
Evansville. Ind.. aJn. 27.—Andrew
’iiliams. agud 28. a fireman of this
Fimand Is raptdlf
" beoonlBs entirely free and thO ctar that place after His hnulu r Weslm
baa oonaented to ibe removal of all re- Williams. aa.Hl 24. Hsd shot and kilH-l
I Leigh , at toHinvIlIe and ha !
RaaaSans. and bas acreod that la tbc
spirited to Evansville to escape
fnloro only nans shall be Hlirtble to
• of Iloonville p<*op!r was arreste<1
bold pabtir offlee. Tbe esar also sanc here thU^ inominK. WIIIIamK was
tioned the law vbicb aytbc»ritca tbr placed In jail with hit brother. News
Plans, wbo bilbcrto have beUmaed to
r Catherina of a ‘mol, at Boonwbewe pur|«»e was t«, come to
iKsnsvIlle to get the prisoiiera caused
thi- offlc*-s to rvynove the priwiners
Jeffersonville on a sp.-clal train.
Great exrltoment prevails bore and at
wnville.
Wesley Williams formerly lived here
nnd shot npd killed Kwlug Wnshlna
ton. aged 18, colorW. in 1901. for which
erved a prl«in s. nt.-nre. HU
father. Jonh Winiamr^. who lives nt
jMlM DOMKN TALKtO ON LIBRARY Boonvlllc. has Just be« n relea.sed fron»
prison
on parole for killing n man. An
j
MXrtNBION.
drew Williams haK Ix-en In many diffinilties. Marshall Williams U iio re
thm to the prls«.m*rs. The m»ublc
started at IksKiville over a family
quarrel.
i 1AOORE8SEO
r#{ THEWBBKERS
, HOOKS SENT OUT TO FACTORIES
TRAVKUNO
i
It
LIBRARIES
ARE
FOUND PRACTICAL,
MIm Bwt.lt* OMIfluWI T.lk «.
I -Work for ChiWrtn- Which She
t
Be,snY..fnf.y-Addre..,on
[
Camogit Last Night ,
i Ovine to the abaeneo of a class of
ntbraiT workers last eventns Miss
Dorm, who bad prepared a technical
talk on Ubrary Rxtensiem. deferred
her lerturv until the upi'nitiR of this
momina’a oessloo of the library InMl
tute.
’ *ljbrai7 extenaion covers the admin
t Istrmtlve aido of that question." Min
i Ugren stated. *The library extenaion
U in the form of tmreltng libraries ap. plied by aendlna oot boxe*^ of books
; to factories in tbe Inraer cities where
‘ the workinamcn hare neither the tlnw
’ nor the street c»r fare to make tie
trtps to and from the Ilbrarh's. pUcIng
i books In the V. K. C. A. bulldlna to
xench the jounarin^ who hare not
much leisure time and who spend roost
of their spare hours to that bulldlna
Tbe theory of library extension Is to
place aood readlna material in the
way of those who would not otherwise
obtain it.
’-Orphan Isimes. JnUs. reformatories.
Inc Ha branches of libraries In the
nebool bnUdlnas and finds it n good
DC tor the blind is also an
and profitable sray of ex-
: cmai work U done for them. In some
I of tbc poorer towns where there nr»no funds to carry on tbU work the
! library staff bas ealtod for volsnieer
1 helpers who rend ones n sreek to the
I bund from books nnd from enriwnt
•venu. thus keeptne them In touch
j with the tlinea!
The rtstriction Of books was touched
upon. Miss Doren considers it n bettor
plan to bare enongb copies of n good
book than sereial copies of inferior
DDRCADINO
ChnriM RfOU Has PurchM the Plnat Vtty PI****M AITalr at th« .
Fm H-E. Gibte Who Cwnsd
It a Year.
H. E. Gibbs yesterday dsssd nlM
CAFT. VAN SCHA
OF THE BLOBcsa deal whereby tbe bsikitM k
CUM FOUND GUILTY.
es tbe cigar box wanntoctfrry at 4iC
East Bigbtb street was perebased by
Charles P. KruU. bookkeeper of the
Wells-Hlgman company. Mr. Gibbs In
turn purchased She trasiaeaa over
year ago from Charles W. WhectocA
ONLY CONVICTION SO FAR FROM and during the lime Mr. Glhbs oondecl
THE GREAT DIBABTER.
ed the bcudoess made many Improve
menu and grvaily iacresstog the cs
parity and trade. The business wUI be
conducted and managed In \he same
and the Peeper
buslBess-like manner hr Mr. Ktoll.
who is a hustling young business maa,
and the outlook for the factory U
bright. Trade Is iaernastog and pros
periiy aaiom*d. At present five em
By Wire to tbe Evenlag Record.
ploye* are n'tained. three men and two
New York, Jan. 27.—Capt. Wiliam
VanSchalck. in charge of the lll-fate<!
iboat Slocum when she burned In
river with the loss of more than
I.«K» live*, was found guilty of the
rharge brought against him ns the rv- All the Dish Machines and the Wiresuit of the horrible accident. In the
End Department of the Oval Wood
Jnited Bute* court today. The charge
Dish Company SUrta.
alleged failure to maintain proiMM- fire
drill aboard the UnU and the proper
Tuenlay morning the butter dbfc
supervision of the npparatuH aboanl and wlm-en^ machines of the Oral
for that purpowr. Judge Thomas sen- WotMl lrt*h ri.miuiny ^tar1s with a full
ft need VanSchalck to ten years in force. H.-n-tofore onlv eiglit«*«*n out
Bing Sing at hard Uis,r. This Is the of the thirty marhln,-* have
run
only conviction resulting from the She ning and th- putting .m of Hi
cum disaster so far.
force mean* the employing of elglittH-n
OQ twenty girl*, ten boys and ahoiit
the Kamc nurolH r orf men in ad.lit
n-orWItiter
Ufooirfmth6 0oi«BS«if.ofrt«ndaidbooks.
The Academy laai erealng was the
OCAS or a very pleasant party, the Ski
Inb eatertalaiivg about thirty cot
inte
BOUGHT HALF INTEREST
CLAYTON LARDIE IN BUSINESS IN
CHICAGO.
la Partner in the Commission Firm of
McCarty A Lardle—Father Shipped
Fl^ Poutoee,
Clayton lardle. son of George W.
lardle irt this Cltv. has lK>ughi a half
•slMn a Chicago commission
which l«nins business M<mday
rooming under the name of McCarthy
A Lardle.
Tbe firm was formerly Hedgltn 4
McCarty and Mr. Lardie was employed
them this fall in Wisconsin, and
nesota. where he IwugUt aUmt 12:»
« of potaio<s for them. George
lardle sIiIpimhI two cars of jsSaUws
to the near firm itnlay and they will
be the first that they will handle. Mr.
McCarthy U an old commission man of
tTiicago and Is well knomn throughout
1 present bad a very enjoy
CITY BOOK STORE
BOBAIT CO, nOP.
WINTER IS HERE
KUBECK & MOW
UMioN m-rmmwt^ OL.o-rMiKi«s *
AlWAYS IN STYIE
.lust now you neetl something
want! an<l prices are so low^
The smartest and newest
things in Women’s Foot
that no one can nffonl to ffo
dowa and Bfany Were Injured.
Eight Badly.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
I*oifeII. Ma**.. Jan. 27.-By the burn
ing iwrly this morning of the Richard
son hotel It I* bellev*^ a half doxeu
lives were lust. Three bodies were
taken from tbe riilns. tme a momau. A
score persons Jumped from the upper
windom*. 'The lnjurp<l were taken to
the ho*pltal. Eight mere badly hurt
Will START MONDAY
Lost on the SUrch FactoV Was Ad
justed
yesterday—Damage
We* 84.155.10.
The loe* at the Michigan Starch
conijuiny* plant can,-,-.! by the recent
ffre m'Bs adjusted yr*t,*rday by C. A.
Barkman of IkMmii and John R. Santo
of ihlk city. TIh* ndjiistment ma.* v,-ry
«atl*factor>- to* the ctmipany. It ha\ Ing UH-n ndjuM.Nl at
The work of grinding will *be b<‘gtin
Monday morning and everything i-<
iMdng gotten Into Shape to again start
the plant. Arm* A IVde flnlshtd put
ting in a galvanUed Iron air docl and
It is bidiered that ever> ihing will be in
readiness by Monday. As the company
had a large numtwr of orders aln-ad
and thert* i* almayg a big sale for the
pnKlnce of the lo<»| plant. Sais rin'
t«-nd.-m Pohoral and his men will have
to hintle for s*,me time In onler to
LITTLE DUKE SDLD.
PetosKey Man Is Now the Owner of
the Racer.
A burinesH ifansartion ux,k place
in the city yesterday by mhicb the
horse Little Duke, owned by Cri-rmalne
Bros, of this city, lK«came the proper
ty of tY. H. Vanl>ine of Harbor
Spring*. Mr. VanDine intend* to use
the horse on the Ice at Peto.skej thi*
Lakea Still Opeil
For the first time In the memory of
settlers mho hare lived on the above
of Elk lake for over forty yeara. the
lake U open at thia timtt of the year,
while Round lake Is only partly frocen
over. The open winter Is some
unprecedented to even the oldest In-
with cold fcN.t
Prescription
SWII
Wn are mow permanently
tod •• aae Wlthelm klook
Dn. Siwycr t, RoOuHepi
DENTISTS
:
:
:
:
wear can always be found
in the DOROTHY
DODD line of. fine shoes.
SPECIAL PRICES ON
SkiU in anj thiiiR most ronic
from ad^^llIaU' I'XiiLTifiicx}. Wi?
have tbt* pxix'rience ami an?
skill(\l in coiupoutMliug pn^8* riptioDf.
< )ur prootripUou
numberB arc now in thi* hmidnxl tbouwuplt. Doo'sn-t that
W'Otn lik« exjierit'oceV
* We foci that we merit such a
basinets b(«auae wo use onlf
the purest incredionts and all
these huudnds <if tliousandn
of proscriptioaa have done the
work forwhit'h the dix tors pn?s<Tilaxl thorn. lx*t us compoan.l your pn-ec-riptioni.
Olaifs
Drug Store
;
.,
. And to Is our Celebrated Kno Wet Trouioa. Will
keep you dry in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
wcaihw. sdso Spra^c’s Rutiian Vesti. impene
trable by .the cold. They have a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.
SHOES THAT
YOO NEED AT
LOW PRICES
THREE BODIES FOUND
Heap Big Smoke.
A dense smoke issuing from the bar
ENTERTAINED FRIENDS.
ber shop of EU Squires on South Union
street Iasi evening alarmed {mssersby
Miss Tithe Speas Wm Hoc
and thgy notified the fire department
Twenty Last NightTmo men were sent to the building
and on catering found that a stove in
pleasantly last eTiming at her home. the back part of the shop bad been
:ast ri\,nt street, about twenty left tIgbUy eleped with a hot fire In It.
young friends eojoring her hospiUlliy. The door had been forced open and
smoke was iasuiag In clonds.
WAS 14 YEAR8 OLD.
I’ublUhin’list i. 75c
sticks and otoer accoutermeots of the]
popular sport. The club coAors mere
also hi evidence, red and greso bunt
lag adding very matcriarlly to th*
decoratkms. Eighteen numbers were
eU and two extra* were * added
Arty ending exactly at midnight.
Tbe prognuns were also in tbe dub
coJorm and Stewart A Steffens 1
TeistiTMmiiiK
BELIEVED SIX PEDPLE PERISHED
IN BURNED HDTEL.
TSNTH YIAR—t711
SOGUHPINn
fiGARMBFACTORT
NGEUGBICE WAS THE CHARGE
120 to lot. Tbe un was th
to witbout fsrtber opposition.
Bf Wlr« to tiM Sr«MiBC MmtM.
6 O-OLOOK eomow
AY, JAMUARY XT, ^
8 PAGES
i
BACHAIM-r
WARM SHOES
SL1 PEERS
LEGGINGS
R UBB E R1
A
toOSOOB
aos PROMT STREET
LOGS WANTED !
^
^
:
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
Then-'s onethiiiL' alwiit Ihem
IjetterHban tbe priot^—that’s
theemrUity..............................
,4frOm
rminofcoju.
CUSTOM SAWING.
I O. O. MOrrATT I
lAbMiractM of TItIo I
I
PMICAB •ATIF'^ACTOBV
I mwrn atS^toto
I
I
Craoerse eity lUfa* Co*
WANTED-LOGS
MAPLE AND OTHER HARDWOODS AND
HEMLOCK
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
WAPdTKO—ORDERS FOR DRY,
HARDWOOD SLABS
1C inches long. Will deliver
cords for $2.50
John F. Ott Lumber Co.
CITZ. PHONE 344
BELL PHONE 37
sv.-,r~
^
'I
, Bert’s Vour Oocreoal
Oleatber and Prices...
i;
FUR
OVER
COATS
16.00 Coats 12.00
20.00 Coats 16.00
25.00 coats 18.75
30.00 Coats 22.50
Take them
THE MARKETS.
Chicago. Jan. 27.—Wheat—Mgy
8«Tic: com. 44*mc; oata. B0%c; pork
:
Klsn Bnmito eontlnned bar talk of
E. L* FITZPATRICK, tralaed ourae, $14.05.
^'yqmerday.on -Work tor CbUdren." mficate of MlUtaty Academy. Angel
Chloacik Jen. £7.-Cattle-3jW0
Hog*-20.000; Be hU^r.
; biginiilac with tbe tbonebt that If Wand. CaL Reaideaca tit Webster
FhMftCL)
HAMILTON CLOTHING COMPANY
' r V'
..M.:
mmm
''Vr
TSAVMtt emr. ItlCHIOAfl. tATUHOAY. JAMVMKY tt, \mL
mEVEWmREODBOliiir
MO SCOTTISH
QtICK MERr STgr RWIDt
■
Wo arelisfiBic
MlgrfMitMs
Da MS aaam pstoinia tarfl
sr;‘tnir:r
M «• km Mi aatf
^
■M toc U« IM k* UMLiMtk«8fMflit
yp
isnaesr
tHwa of Ma etardy raoe.
otadon M Vraadag of thla Soocek
■ay writh a friendly
tire that lift no ating.
-Anld ■eoUaad taaenraaele umgm
She a jwat a derll wi* a‘fwaAnd aiiU be tim ^ dm cf ew
A ,
iBv *
1^
m
wn ui» iMiiic or -n«hiii« J«• plciiirmoo ton* *»
Mr4 Aflw «M*Uo« In tk^ ConfnOmiU* «n»y b. nro«- to iko kUkont
aiAItMy oTAee within the power of
i|o OMfodentT to b«»tow. He enM
^ Ili^w^wkwiltjii^ cwnndbeM
• loftl dtlm lOf the m nqmurj.
Whm the <*n 16 anna camr^ l»i
Qmm^ Wbe^kT wne the flmt Oonfed
«kto reteran fo enlUrt. thereby .*howtof tkm that bnd foucbi wltii bin
tbct oM noma bad healed .orer and
that there wae bat one emnUr.-^Wkea
tMt wraa in tenger be was ae wllUag
40 aikt tor It aa he had keen to Hgfat
'kgalMt It when he dHeodad prlnVlplea
• Ifcab^lerad to be true..
‘
In the olden daya aome thlnga were
dm better than they are today. An
alaatrer Jn NoHh OaroUna reoenUy
pM ''Uiicle'* Joe Cannon, apeaker ol
tki lamae ct refMentallrea. a fendine
pilr nr old fhahioned • galloaea.*- Tbeee
nHkIaa are made of tte aptin yam
nM m hand knit. -Uncle- Joe baa
dMldad to Mr tbo* tor the ample
rtoHB that when one aide breaka the
etkto aide can be made to do dnty foi
both. Any latter day »e«leteaa win
readily concede the adrantaice In thla
oeer^lhe yooda ot the present day.
moea bare prored a faUure at Omonq
biach. while yeaterday tha ann abonr
fair and ft waa ae awrxn aa aprtey In
Trarriae aty ahowa that thoae who
bhren't the accumulailona of worIdl>
gooda to make a winter trip to the
anuth a poaatbimy are not ao badly off
•fier all. With a llttlo judlclooand
ttrtlMny. the north exmniry nlylH be
made a protUbl<i ail year art»und re-
H ''
If ^“Town Toploa- U ot the rharac
tar it la aUagml to be. andahe dealing
of Norman Hapgood. editor of Comer a
Weekly, fron n libel charge brmighi
by Supreme Court JitMlre DeroUn Ip
connecJloa with the ‘Town Topics"
caee giroe maaon to belierc aome of
the ailegalkmH true, this country could
well dUpenae with it. A laibllcatiun
UMU.,aTUUlns Itself by holding up scan
dala to the public view, or auppreaalng
theta for a eonslderatioa. haa no legitl
r plaeo la the wt>r)d.
The' eld-st>>:c. sli:<nHet1|rc<l shoe of
h llitle love, a little weakb. |
Allttle home for you and m^;
I'a an I aak except good bealtb.
WTilcb comes with Rocky Moontata
TeaJohnaon Drag Oo.
Ike porptod beatker meera. Mr. nad
ally enter
enterMrm Wllfitm Loodoa aad fhmily
»rr. thirty,
tained wilhn
aeren Menda later enjeylagf an eeeoing of
la
treat
Bghth street wrere Vnmg writh- elec
trie bolba which akone a weleome to
the gueeu who repaired thither. WithIn. Ike romaa were brigbtaoed by an
artintic armiiemect of red camsIlona and nmllan. the aninll tables
npoo which the Scotch feast waa
eerred behig datetlly decorated with
trailing amilar and carnations, each
plate being designated by a carnation.
The place cards were Inscribed with
Bums grace and to each waa atlaaieo
a Bprlg of either white or purple
heather direct from the klgklanda of
flaatland.
The company enjoyed the following
Oyster cocktail.
Cream flnnen haddle. Potato scooea
oatmeal cakaa.
Roaat (nrkey.
PoUto croquettes
Peas In B»iahe cases.
Hot roHa.
Cranberry sanoe.
Salad.
Cheese slrawa,
Olives.
lee cream In watennekm moulds.
Cake.
Coffee.
Short Bread.
Brandy snaps.
Baited nuts.
« Following the banquet where wH
and raillery prevailed, a aeaaoa of aong
waa enjoyed and the sweet melodies
of “Annie lAurle.“ “The Blue Bells ot
SenUend- and other ballads Itoar 'o
the meories of the Highlander wen
sung by the family and tbfdr guests.
Prof, and Mrs. K. E, Herat furnished
music dnrlag the evening, and while
the fpim of the annlvaraary of Bootland's poet waa rampant, two of the
old rcpreaenlallvea of Highland's plaid.
K. Caldwell and Dan I^on. took
the floor and danced the Highland
fling amid the cUpplng of hands and
the tramp of many feci which followeo
the toBca of the InImliaWe bagpiper
midnight when the glad anniversary
waa suitably cloSi*d with a good night.
Those present were:.; Mayor and
Mrs A. V. FYledHch. Mr. and Mrs. H.
S. Hull, Mr. and My*. E. J. Fulghum.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge W. Lardie. Mr.
and Mra. W. F. Calkins. Mr. and Mia.
B. Thirlby. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oarland. Mr. and Mra. Herbert MonUgue.
Mr and Mrs. E. U Sprai^. Mr. and
Mrs. Dan l.oudon. Mr. and Mrm. B. J.
Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. James Murchle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith. Dr. and
Mtm A. H Holliday. Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Frail. Mr. and Mrs. William l.ove
and Robert CaWwell
Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Loudon were
aselsted by their children and families.
N. n. Truth. 8t. Paul. June SI. *08
I've lived so long I remember well
when the Mississippi waa a brook. My
good health and long life came by tak
ing Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
35 cents. Johnson Drug Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
:P.V:
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I
KALKASKA
Rpsciat to the Evening Record.
Kalkaska. Mieh.. Jan. 17.—Mlaa
Qrace Back of Bdmore. Mich.. U vie
ItJng her slater. Mra. Jesala Ray. «
this place.
O. Bake-pf Bellalre has aceent.^1 *
pcsltlon In the Freeman^fmrto'v an«
he. aceorapanled by his wife, will lit
numbered with Kalkasl^ re^ideais.
Mri. Dave Netsorg leH Monda*
Dlgllt for CaraoB City, where she srg
etUed hr the Rlness of her mother
Mias Frances Oetty accompanied hr
aa far aTOimiid Rapids.
Charile Bacon left Thursday nighfor Saginaw on hnsinems.
Ftaak Tucker U nlaylng at the
opera house this week to a fair sliw’
audience.
Mr. aad Mra. C. W. Btoddard o:
Central Lake returned home Tuesday.
Itter a two weeks' xi.^It with Mrr
Stoddard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P
Wheeler, of this place.
Mrm, Wm. Rlchardaon died at he.
home In Kalkaska Monday night afts
an lllnets of two months. Two chit
dren are left to mourn her kms. Knight
Richardson of Excelsior and MlsNofm Carrofl of this place. In the past
tea wM-ka dentb ba. visited the home
three times. Uking first the faihei
than the grandchild and now the
mother. Mrm. RIehaniBon'. health
aeehaed to be Improving until a day or
BO before she dU>d.
Mrs., Harvey Wright Is -under th«doctoPa care.
MrK Dorralne Goodrich left FrIdaj
for her home In Grand /Raplda.
GapL E E Redner and wife ^ Mil
waukee are here vUUlng relaiives for
f. few days
v
Bom, to Mr. and Mrm. Wm. Brock
way. a son. Jan. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Towers of Elk Rapldf
visited Mrs. Towers' parents. Mr. anr
Mrs. Chaa. W^oolpert. of' this plac«
over Sunday.
The C. E society of the Church of
Christ look a alelghride to the power
bonne at Rugg Wednesday evening
and aoraethlng like 112 waa reallxed.
Miss Bessie Dick attende dihe we<1
ding of Mias Ada Bratt at South
Boardman. Monday evimlng. Jan. 22.
Mr. and Mra. E. C. Gtwlwln enter
Ulaed a carrum party at their liorac
Monday evening. Miss Flora Newport
received the first piite for ladles and
Mrs. Louise Beebe the IsKiby. DeU
Clark received the first prise for genMiss Pearl Cornell left Monday
night for Joplin, Mo., where she will
vlan her aunt. Mrs. C. Miles, until
f«mc time in June. Mrs. Claude Cole,
acompanled her as far as Chicago.
Allie W^oolpert left Monday for Elk
Rapids, where he lum accepted a po
sition in a drug aiorc.
Mrs. Viola WUliama moved her
household goods to Alden Monday,
where she will make her borne with
her daughter. Mrs. Orrln liazard. dur
ing the winter.
Mrs. Emma Barnard n tume<l home
last Thursday from East Jordan, wh.
she has been caring for her daughter. |
Mrs. John Miles, who Is much
pwed In health.
Men are judged by the company they
keep, but It lant ao eagy to aUe up a
woman by her bat. Judge her by the
amount of nolllster's Rocky Monntaln
Tea abe Ulces. 35 cenU. Tea or Tab
A STRONG BANK
C4WTAL Aim STOH.0S $IJ0.000
'•ASSETS STWjWO
mil
Pf
let.. JohatouWco
-
wjih mtdsmficOitls wUeh *re Uw»y» at tAe iispMAl
•r*artkla;« lAttA'nw.
WcrT!<leteuilaRMatttBilM M crery Merest
sfsv (■a«Berr.ail ysa My be tve thit a year
baiiaetsTiaasactlMt with lUs taak, yaa arttlrexlTe
llbaral aa< n aUeMtl irettaMaL
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
iter.
enSB BTSU, aasat tmats-va wh*-T
TBt ttST • aaCB BVILT
We Ur® dPdnetodtlie exfwitoe of reoL hanffliBK, etc,,
that we wcmld bepttl to in
canying tbem throogfa tiU
Mit BMKto and give it to
jwniB a bates in thw
.up-to4iate Jewel
FIG
aisriShV. „„
Wltetbewafsloftkewia.
ter U storing jon in the ftoW.
take advoAtoge of this redoction and have ns set up anch
Other range and its
consumption and
resuha for the same
period and you will
have io allow that it u»
as the Sc. Louts judges
said at the laic exposi*
tion
aeam and wiU not be com.
pdled to pay the advanoml
prices that stove makers ore
asking hPcauM of the high
price of pig iron and other
materiais that go into good
stoves. We have some good
batena. Gome in and se-
Given the gold medal the'highcsi possible awar^i at
the St. Louis cxposiiion.
FRANK
TRUDE
OLD P0Snm« MLDIII6
Whdetale and Retail-Your Reliable Home Furnisher
_ a I cun lY iriEiF
Half tha World Wondtra
3omr the other half Uvea. Those who
ise Bucklen's Amloa Salve never mronder If It vRI cure cuts, wounds, buma.
acroi and all akin erupUons; they
know It wllL Mrs. Grant Shy. 1130
E Reynolda 8t.. Springfield. IIK. says:
•‘I regard It one of the absolute necesAttiea of housekeeping.- Guaranteed
by Johnson Drug Co.. F. H. Mears. C.
A. Bngbee Drag Co., dragglsta 25c.
A gnntleioan went Into a shop In
BlndhigliBin. nnd aaUl be tv:^n^^l to
buy n I>sl!:istl.in dog to Inke nl.n..-ol
with him. “(’.TialulT. sir." said ih«-
pwber and dei.arted. Before 1
UlPe. however, a heavy shower fell.
The gentlemnn ictumM w Iih the .lex
In a state of grmt 1
“IxKik at himr iM
“you toM
me he was n I»alniatJan. Give roe m.v
money bai-k. All bla spots are wnslud
off tn the mln.*V
The proprietor apologlxed. “Iti; all
that stupid fool's mlatake.Ue called to bU anfhtant “Jaram
, you ought
to be aabamsd of yourself,
know an pinbreUa g<MW with
dogr-New Orltans ri.arm.r.
May LIva 100 Yeara.
The chanfos for llv
are excellentf In the ease of Mrs. Jenale Duncan of llajcnesvllle. Me., now
70 years old. She writes: “Electric
Dys^pHla
niiton cured roe of Chronic
Cl
of 20 years sUQdIng.
sundin and :
feel aa weM and strong as a
girl - Electric Bitters cure St
. drug sioret. Price only :
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-riW'W OfWK OfM KASV
J. W. SUATEFI
generml gave Ibe nrder. but the tired
c:en remained stretrbed npon the
cronntl. The order wan repeated i>errmtorlljr. Still no
My this
Htne the geuerul tros .nt a Tlnte tn-nl.
> tt.under.d oat:
• If VO.J don't cn tip and start at
TT-e ril ir..nm-l: the regiment off and
.•ntw every U- -d ^e of yoa tiehinrt.*
CloaHs, Tur$
andSkirt$
Wc want to close out all of our Ladies’ and
. Children’s Cloaks before Feb. 10, and to do so
^we will cut the price HALF. Now'is the time
to get your garment. Skirts and Furs ONEFOUTH OFF. One lot of short coats to
clean out at $*2.70.
DON’T TRUST TO LUa
in the hope that yon’Il pick up
a good cigar here or tlien^. Gi t
hold of a cigar you know to lagood..-one that
everyone who U
Bt everyor
n jnOKe know ' ‘
Short of that advice is: Smoke
the Traverse Belle and otlu r
brands will concern you no
longer. That’s a cigar to stick
to and the pricx*. won’t “stick”
yon. Despite it's oxcellenc**,
the Traverse Belle selU for only
5 cents the one.
A. J. WILHELM
A. W. JAHRAUS
»o« a*IJt BY A1.L DtAUtmi
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
WHO ARE WE ?
The largest store in Northern Michigan. The siosc th.*it carries the most
up-to-date goods at prices that are most seasonable—the store that strives to
give perfect satisfaction and surely is the most convenient, because it has
EIGHT MAMMOTH STORES
All under one roof, and each of these *‘stores writhin a store” are complete
to the smallest detail
I'm a clergj'inau.
:
A Dry Goods Store
A Hardware Stc
A Furnitu
lure Store . .
A«hoBS.on
Beau the Music Cure.
*0 keep the bodv ln'tune.“ writes
Mrs,, Mary Brown. 20 Lafayette place,
Poughkeepsie.
gbkeepsle. N. 1Y.. “I Uke Dr.
r's New Ufe Pills,
Pills. They are the
King's
most relisble and pleasant laxative I
Stomach.
Liver and Bomds, Guarant.*ed1 by
Johnson Drug Co., F. H. Mes<
RECORD WANT Aa
Jackson Hill Washed Nut
:
:
;
:
:
:
:
:
: ,
’
arpet and Crockery Store
A Grocery ^or
Clolhinfe Slora
here the
In each of thos<* slon-s Voii will find complete deprirtmi-nto whore
th fimwt gcxxls nm
rieil that can lx* found in the largiwl iiiarketa, purclmsed for b|k)1 n«h and told oil
clo»*6t poHsHde margin.
A Plano and Organ Department
A Sewing Machine Department
A Bicycle Departmenl
'
A Carriage Department *
A Stationery Department
A Legal Blank Department
A Cloak and Garment Department
COAL.
Is one of the best coals
mined; it burns free and
clean, with the minimum
amount of soot and ash ; you
will make no mistake in
griving u a trial.
THE TAYLOR COAL CO.
A GROWntG BARK
A PROGHESilVB BARK
-Rxtra Billy- Rmith. the r
aL waa one of .the mo^ Irascible
rU ae one of the moat patmtle
rpon one accaelon be was lend« a Iona
and ex
bmI
A Wall Paper Oapartmon
Department
School Supply Department
A Toy and Game Department
A Lace Curtain and Window Shade OwfMirtment
A Grain and Feed Department
lopartm
I Implement Department
A.Silverware Department
A Fancy Goode Department
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
AN ELECTRIC PORTABLE
JUST A FEW LEFT
; SFk>rting Goode department
A Maeons'and Builders* Supplies Department
THEHHVHI&Uy
MERCMITU coMriun
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Itt CASS STREET
PHONE C02
DCALEH8 IN EVERVTHINO
dealers in evervthjno
dealers w evervtmww
'i;
M:;.
1
W. 8. Totesb. welsht Ddiusler cf
tb«Jocknrctab.
hr the trap kftap cf the tatf hr 1
Mm top weight ter the Briphum
cap ai ISi peeiiBa ^
SMITSOFAUUMS
kfMMMdSMMr Alter* MmaiM
TW^8>M «» tc tor* IM 8te»^
IteteMPB tte Ba«Ut0i Ctocbliif o»
p*r ttd Tnr»Ha8 His teM0 b« M
ODiy • fsfl 0i «Mk teMB teiewifl ap
tA* rwt were pteM ap. -akla* tear
F~___ ,
WUkteMw
Male'tbe two cep^
Ulae, tied la the flm pmaM at IC7. The
na»t iftelHate feO <•« oae polat wl8te
WBIdBeoa
kU first soorr.
fitelafi hlai a warvte ed oa* poial. Bale
» M CUSS OF 1906
Chleado ualesd the knesUoo
added tMftaea aara pplala to Ate auw^ eaa be irWted ^as It sboold be by penIn other words. Chlcapo Is WHILE THERE ARE Pdf ROR1L8 IN
da. Half'e backers, hojseref. ptood
s«ad to hate the fooCbaU pame
>y turn tefaUy aad fiaaDy woo oot
THE HIGH SCHOOL.
wftkaaaiHaerMplaa
• orMplaa
a
Mlcbfcan
Teproeeniatlre Into
Boeder
Biaoer bowled
benrted bock kifb aeore
acxwe aad
that it Is all rlphl for ChtI 21S la tbe
ar«ade.raaiac21SlotkeMadsBaar
keep Btapg. but not all ripbi
IP23 51.
The aeores
aad aren^as 1»2
2. The
Michigan to keep Yo and Chi
oago will call .any Michigan man who
J«7 ld7. 1«5 yields to this -a genUemoa.”
Yeslerday closed the firsi week t:
The attitude of Chicago is not being
the new semes’rr which Ugan
wUllng to^ectjd^klgan on <
throughout tbe rily scboola ou Monday. At that time a class of Lwentyfour pupils entered the ninth grade, or
High school proper, being In reality a
pull his track team off rerry field, half-year riaaa aad composed of pupils
who
had either be« promoted a half
1C7 fM !&;: when Callln did not get off his mark
in the hurdle rsee as quickly as Gar year or through some misfortune of til
relt and Kleol. unless the race was ncis dropped from the class which be
gins Us regular grade work In **ptcm
tn oTcr again.
The present standpoint of Chicagois ber.
In order to accommodate the add!«U 651 711 eeaslderwd another big bluff to force
Uonal
enrollment a new teacher ha:
IP yield.
T«al ................ .....^021
Is no danger of Chicago been employed. Miss LauretU Fergu
U. of M. Maas Meetlofi.
SOD.
daughter of tbo Rev. A. T. Fergu
The naM meetinc of atudeeia of the severing athletic reUUons srllh Michson.
presiding
elder of the Grond Trav” said Manager Baird. *’W<r
U. of B.; held Thursday olfbt In Uni
DoaUmeta for, the track meet, erse district. Mles^ Ferguson Is a
reralty heH at Aan Arbor, filled tbe
lan games .aad a foothall game gr^uale of iho V. tiT M. and a former
haB wBk Ita eepadty of SJMIP dear
faW. aad wlU expect Chlcw to teacher at Niles, while she has also
thedoara. Bhtlunteaai was at a hi
^ been employed la the High school at
pitaii aad the re««ats of the aalrerslty stick to its contracts,"
Calumet. Her work Is entirely Baa
Oldnt Want Kkich.
rre preaeat seemed to be cob
A rather novel advertising plan was lish and civTl government. This makes
vtaead by the mcIba that tbe anU
a to a Detroit firm hr Walter E. three High school teachers whose line
footbiUl aettea Ukca In Cblea«o last
of
work is EngiUh. this being tbe only
wedt Is eery dteuatefnl to Mlebli^. Main, manager of a wild west shorn,
branch to require more than one In’
siadeau lUfieai Heary 8. Daaa roar for the coming elrcua scatson. in a
er of recent date Main suggested struclor to cover the field. Mias Vivian
aad dactamd blmaelf wttb tbo boyi
1 the said firm fumlah to him ai. and Alma Brown being the ethers. The
aad It was tea mla-ne. after be aroeV
entire enrollment of the High scbooi
before he confaf fialsh bis talk, toV> anto to be used by hirasiMr In heading
> and the graduating class w 111
w^meteg agatnat Indian
teaped waa the eheertaA
1 in tug-of s*ar with a huge number thirty-six.
Tbe action of tbe Cbicapo oonfet
The value of the scmestral arrangc>
Every aaaurahct^ was given
eaee wms deno-^nced as a srheme of
lent
of the school over the whole
the other members ol the
Nine* ♦ hat the autumubile wo^ld win In each
The machine was to becomt year plan Is apparent for mai^ rea
to down Mioblgaa and pet Yost out of
tbe way. Tbe mice of the m«tlni Main’s property at the end of the sons which are conclusive, Tbo com-'
loo of hla using plcio standing bf every pupil ^n the
I waa that Yost’s flVe^yoar oontrmrt mus.
no other make, and hU extaiislve ad oaUre elty schools Is given at this
TTXMmti of It. Tbo communlcailoa time: they know each and Individually
Just where they stand In each study
wastonalpmd to the waste baaket.
where they lack proflclcnry In one or
•herter Notes.
the tiBlBlap table be oontlnued as for
Slosaon baa challenged Wll am>thcr study and whtre their work
merly; that a abort prelliainary «ea
> to play for the world s Is of such a standard of merit that
son be alKh^ and that an Increase
they
are entirely recompensed for the
champioaship billiard emblem at 18.2
examinations under which they have
At the oonrluslon of tbe meetlna balk line. He has deposBed a forfeit
bored for the preceding week.
resoloUoas were passed sritboul a dls- of $260 tn New York to bind the match.
In the ward school grades the proplayed at 'Yale
aeotinp ro*e. ashinp that tbe anlrermotloks are f.roni «mc dlvlrion of the
sitjr nmmta prmet a beariap to a com for thirty yearn without a death rceultgrade to another a^ here Is found the
mJtteo oooslattnp of two ander-pimdn ing from it. President Hadley calls
chance for an apt pupil to show a pro
ate^ isro football men and four alumni.
to the fact that "ike poealbll
ficiency In work enabling him to pass
Tbe members of the footbatl team Ity of unfair play perhaps ooaaUtutrs
graver evM thaavthe posaSbillty of up a half grade and enter the series
exist eoco of which the reforms
thrsaten. were In the front row. CapL
cldcnt."
President Hadley said next higher, thus enabling pupUs to
make up a half year, which they may
-BoJir Wendell, pitcher cn tbe base- Yale favon-d a more oi>en stylo of
during some earlier period have lost
ball alae. lad Ue cboorinp. Km- play.
If the whole y<«ar system was in forct
ruspatrick. tralam> for the elesso aad
a big airing
it would be practically impossible fot
coach of the track loam, and Qradnatr of horses to canr hla colors on the
pupils to pass up an entire >-ear and
in rirrult this year. Th^
enter any grade but the one which
in his stable la Ort Wells,
»n> followed in the regular
and hiB trainer thinks be will turn
I>y
li
1^
I yi
Bare to tetatek w j
Hauckia. a Oaclnaa
glvan bar. arttb tbe aatoalsbiag result
utromM wa urtll ^
has cfaM aad rrctaM the Atraacatatira promteud
228 timea. and la kam aa "the
THB BRICK THk j ate maa of tbe aca."
day." Guaranteed caia ter coughs and
i!te m
TRV A RECORD WANT AO.
TO draw the fire out of bama. heal
a cut wttlKwt leaelBp a acar. or to oars
boUa. sores, tetter, ecseasa and all tefia
and scalp dieeaaaa. nee DeWttt's
Witch Haxel Salve. A spedfic for pltea.
York. Be aeeded the money.
Arthnr Lavipne. a boiec. U the 1st
Cblcafo pot a foM brick la Mlehf net victim of the squared arena, W te
was hurt fa tryliip to escape from thi
pcitec.,wko raided the clnb at HolyDlce
A« Idea that
Maas., wkare the fight waa bring held
ta Ike^ <ralWaad I
Lavlpae teN»ed from a necoiidwtory
a a^ stand for the I
window aad broke a leg and fractured
the UidwMi people want to b
hla akun. The doctors say be wlU die
Doaa saMdl of tbe Ualrpralty o| CW-
Ii
.
m. B. r*xmi sl
laa w« act play IteawgylTaala
stedy of the Beadaj eehpol leeseasoe, m the team has all tbe kam te with the ckOdrea. Preparatlom
games eehefiatefi b eaa ataafi to play, ter twvieal maeUnpa la rehimry be-
,Jaa.t7-10d»te*a
Iky
, MI MVIW
Wtet ^ bar. ter nrie In «r Ttev
_
awn Chy tanhay alx^-tear plaao
-Tnily mhracaloas saamad the re
Wbaaaof ■mriagoaiof oarkeaa-Jaad fiteM«o Ddfiam. ta My pay forary of Mia. MoSte Hdii aC Ikta
tM alaia. aa aa Mgr kmro tePiaaafi. eadk or hay cm payaMata to nail ytmr gy^Jtaa A a JL Boqy^Wo^
bat ara iM firilvertafi ffiamm aad oaoTtmlcace.
mteM Id lUft fplayrTt. MeCve W
tk _Y6w
ice cream festivals given by women
are sappiying funds tor tbe provisional
government of tbe "Isle of Fines" re
public, wbicb certain Amctteaa adven
turers bira set np. in dafiaaca of Un
cle Bam. "The first fmuival yielded
ISO." said "Delegate- Ryan, arltb a
gleam of triumph tn fcis eyes.
The Ortglaal LaxaUv* Cough Sysap
la Kenaedy'e Laxative Honey and Tar.
It axpete all aoid from the gyatem by
acting aa a caihnnlc on the boarala.
Keimedy‘a Laxative Honey and Tar ts
a certain, safe and harmlcaa cure lor
coldt. croup and whooping cough.
J.W.MILL1KEN
AGMATklBBOnSAU
; :Evciy Piccc iDJlic Stofc Gfcally Reduced
I.,:*/ ,y.>
other one is pn-1tv. ^he s«-ems to tbiuk
yon don:: l>ellpve she Ik.
A msn nilgbt Jtist as sell curry a
p«-krt full of fishhooks ns to tty to
bnc a girl who Is .nil pinned u|u
Er«y l*ody has rena of g.Tod Irek,
but the time he wooW sppre<-Jate them
wotJtd iM* when be w.ns bavLug Uie
bad.-N«%- Veri: ITesa.No Pill la as pleasant and positive
M Dewitt’s Little Early Risers. These
Famous LltUe Pills are so mild nnrt
effective that children, delicate ladiei
and weak’people enjoy their deansiag |
effect, while sironr people say the) j
bC5t liver pills sold. Never j
r
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Wc are changing brands of ritbons; putting ip ciJdrrly new liDcs, and in
order to have a clean stock every piece of the present stock will be
closed out at once at quick selling prices. There are so many kinds
and such variety of widths that to give prices of each would require tp*)
much space, but you will be able to buy ribbons at prices never bclore
equalled in i his city.
%
^
Our stock of ribbons ^ the largest and 6nesi in the city and evert
piece must go and go quick to make room for the new ones.
^
Msrriagrs Ijsve uinde muiiy i^xvile
isppy by nut cHtlnc lull-them.
’n-.< ri- probalily vouMu’i !•%. any
i;
r
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TfflS SALE WILL BEGIN MONDAY M0RNIN(, AI
EIGHT O’CLOCK
A little eVan-up on Torchon Lace and Insertion. These arc the .ewolar 6c
laces Buy them now for 2c yar^
m ST
Paoria. Ill, Jaa. 27.—In a Imwllnp
loonmaKWi for the state ebampkjoshtr
ouialde Ckicaico betweoa the IVorU
and Uradforil teams. Gtercaeo Uray
' Sivsw of the Peoria leain. broke all
' TtmnU.
U ■'
•“1^*
•C for th.- ftfic™ (U>« «M ^
out to be the kingpin of the handicap
dlrUloo. The remainder of the stable
wUl be made up of H .v<*ar-old? and upJockey ratay MrCue > reported to
be dying of ronsumptU in a Wish
Ington b<«Kplial. aad S’^ York hons<^
an- going to rals*- a fund for him.
McCue was one of the lex«llng Jockey s
Of the country, but had a weakness for
liquor that le«eoed the value of his
.
Church Brevities.
At ilir E\-angclicsI rhurch fiundsy
mcrolng the MibJ«y-t wPI I e "A Sxfr
Guide.’’ In the evening the kcnieei,
will be of an evsngellrsl nsttfre. Wr
wlsb to announce to ou- friends that
after much ha-d work wo have suc
ceeded In imiting o.tr fernace In per
fect worllng order so that you ma>
attend oqr services wUhout the divcotnforu that have been manifest be
GRAND EDUCATIONAL WORD CONTEST
me,275.00 In Awards
' F'REE DISTRIBUTION
The W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, the largest manufacturers of pianos, organs, and piano players in the U. S
have decided to institute a grand f ducaiional word contest.
This contest is given not only as an educational benefit but also to give all who desire to possess a piano, an op
portunity through a little extra effort, to own one of their instruments.
lous Kimball Piano is use
The world famous
used and endorsed by over 100 of the World’s greatest artists and this
contest is given wnody lor those who desire to secure one of
these marvelous pianos.
ofihes
As Kimball Pianos are sold at a uniform price ihe only benefit wd expect is thn
rot'gh the unusual advertising
and the good will ai»d thanks of those fortunate enough to secure one of the many prizes.
How many words can you form from the letters contained in the two words,
KIM BALL. RIANO
Fiist Prize. $400 Kimball Grand Uprigbt Piano, togatbar vitb Handsome
Stool and Scarf
To the next 6ve lai]^l list of wonls crolit bilU worth $100 will Iw Kiven.
To thr next ten Ui^est list of words cn-dit bills w<,rth $7.5 will U
tors sending os the five large
distributed. Tbe
The above
abo- prizes to be awanletl strictly in aceordauco with the rales and regulations of the oonteat.
have! U-en
been diBtnbiited.
The Smallest Credit Bill Will Be SS5.
WE OFFER
B. M. Earner is our reppeaentative for Traverse City and vicinity and carries a complete lino of KIMBALL INSTRUMENTS.
Th^ are all maAed in plain figures and sold on the one-pricc-to-all sysU.-m, therefore all winners are assured of a bona fide reduction
of tho amoiut of their credit bill on any new Kimball piano or piano player which they may select.
There will be just PiO credit bills distribnuxl, n6 more, no less.
RULES AND CONDITIONS OF CONTEST- AM answera must l>c in M. B, Earner’s store, 124 Front St., Traverse City,
teto-r
-ri-fi AM e •». mi. sa-t-vjmday.
lo, iteote.
Only such words are to bo used as are found in Welislcr’s International Dictionary. No xjropcr names, foreign words,
of
persons, towns or places are to be used.
appears in the words “Kimball Piano.” Words tpelhd the same bat having a diffei^t
The Words of Our Pitlcnts
may bl* aJ^ild^OT
Church of ChrlaL Scientist.—10:20 a.
im Subject, "Spirit." Tbe aennon
ably BMria all needs and ooadlUoaa.
The 41acoan«ed. tbe sick aad tbe ala
M the beat poaaible proof of roiulta ful axe telly provldod with help wblob
obUiaed
i^riDg ptu gUtete
cetac^ from above, while the scholar
finds food tor profound thinking. All
are cdrdlally Invited.
The meetings which have been held
r 7:1B p. m- at the Frieiias church
U1 be ccntlnted next week. Rev.
What otheia aay who are hi
Margaret Carter, under wboee earnen
a poaition to know.
ibing many hearts have been
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Balaa.M^ Deo. 16^1905.
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Mite Maet Bteayeks.
^uiLwiuS
AsairrAffT
ils Mst Opso Ochi to ThoseWbo Ob Not Own a Plano or Piano Playnr
^ Theaa credit bills wiU____
The fiiat prise is now on ex
At the rimt Methodlnt charch lomorrew the nahject wUl he: kiomlai
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Church of Chris:. T. P. UUom. paator.—Get ready for a. day of worablwl
and work by attendlag tbe quiet hour
atf;J0. Impoaaihte to have a helptel
member to ON TtMK.
■ VPVt
jo«r re
15 per cvnl of a credit biU
m
paymenta wiU be granted to thoae wishinp to b«* acconimodiited by applying their credit bills and paying tho balance in
monthly paymenta.
No more than one credit bill will be accepted on the same instrument
. tbe com-
ratrender valne bnt are to apply only on the porchare of a Kimball pih^o, ..i
at tba waretoomi of M. B. Hainer................... a
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lag. -The Jadgeneat Day." Mt
ap.iwft
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^ appliecTon any new Kimball Piano or piano player.
Cat, an •«, atuch to list of words and nufl to M. B. Hamer, 124 Front st., ToiYcrse Oty, Mich.
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»lkt Mtrt. TW I
fttl fW cCorts. TW rtfitelA nwt I
ehlMsmiaalm4
wRh
aaU Ml» Bnmica. *is
OmlmarnrtRm. The Bwt Utanrtww
piT«n to the dhlU aboold he hMod on
rythm aad wot on nw Molhar
UflB te jupRip tlaM to hli am. haa Onoon wfB hoM the atuntkm of Itule
an ad Ma oM4tae aMl aad dnrtep the chtldran hy thh very ■■ale of lU eerae.
r«l. It waa hard Ibr amar la the hOMr Then they see the plctore of dramatic
Mtoations ia tbe poem Itaelf. The
CVftllV FART IN THK FitCE WAS
VCRV AM.V TAKCN.
ape of A or C aonetimeo cares nothlnp
for U at 10.11 or 12 yearn of aRt. De
O. O. F. Ho^iart of Oraad Rapi* Waa velop the lore bf Uteratnre. Beptanlap
wMh the rytltfli aonae. bafora leaTiap
WHU Ctory aiiW V^ry Lar^i Mmp»
MoUfor Oooae they w4H aee amne In
Wm TNaraaiiAly W-i«<
the poetry, tf tbqy learn that la the
t178u
hook there Is a atory yoo will have
WiOO» or TMK CAM
rATC«- LACT CVENINWL
M.W«
HWgmMMTBt
■’■-A
‘w tka
led to a wild nmswar.laai erciMap at
«»aMfM ar -Mm. Wfl«i of ih0 CBh ( o’clock In which tbe daaaape waa
Utf rwob"
•* ibr CMr
^aiMo M omlAf M4or Um m
ac Vn. R J. Rorlck'. siuidiu «
brother of J H P. Huphart of tbe G.
CtaM of tfce CoiigroftflcMl d
R. A I. arrlred Ja the dty yeaimday
TU homm wum ianr» «i4 T»p<
drire to Buttooa
M’illlaai Garland
being aeni frt>m the B. J. M«»rpan
«rlH ckor la Um aHgbbor
lUMT bam with a aUwdr t*am of
aa*tlM» rcaalt of tb« play.
pole boraea aod ttpbt entfer. Tbe trip
. SfwpoDe la faalHar vlfb ^ atoir waii aaerenUul until the city wa*
ffwacbed near narrow* when two
Of Mm.
Vko livos la a pbvarty
ooetloa Tooap men on horaeback came paBop^
log op behind the team, lau^ niahlng
or Ckloaco ImowB aa fbO
eHbcr aide of the team: The boiiaea
IMteb.** Sb# btniAl^ aloog
me greatly friphteaed and unmanlor Ur imi# lirood daaptti
ble. Anally breaking looae from
pad Oaatb aad trooMa aod worry aad
tbe rnfter. ,Tbe drirer eoallnued to
tbnmdi It aJl aba
bold the IlDMi after tbe^ tup* became j
aMcbborbood l« mllraard by bn
and the home* In^ tbHr ef
prMwoM wbllr brr bright pbUu«>pb: forta to run kicked the cutter, dam
pad qoaiat aayiata illumloalr 0»a dia
It and aevercly cut Hop
Irtol. aoaely Inlorwovctt .wllb lb*
They were then allowed
USr of Uta Wlppa faaiUy ia the Ionde a wild run down Bay afreet
ptory, (rf lha **Cbi1aliBaa lady- and where the one which had the aeveroat
lUUMtfi Eaddlap. tba naa wbo o|
Injury was caudht by H. O. 3o>at Jurt
tb« land of woaders to ibr Wlj»a% bl« la front of the city water work*,
artery waa aererfd In tin- right hind
^dHttla.
heel and the *tn-ei waa c<»Ter<d wUh
’ pilaa Bdltb Ann Aadcraon app
' in the aaiB« part Uat arcnlag and wilt blood the entire dlatance i>f hi* nin
Pklllful atady aba took fbe cbpractri Both honu-M were taken lack to thr
iiudUy friNB tbe book, broopbt It u barn by A. Well and Mr. Hugbart who
Travcma City aod preaantad It to th< had Seen left in the culfer on tbe wi-at
tbe city with nothing
padtaaeo laal rr. nlaf. rndrr her abb
maalpolatlda. Mra. Wlppa becamo V more aerioua than a aevere ahaklog up.
llrlap. braatblna homan brlnp to tb<
amrlaaUag dalipbt of tbo boua<> wb;
BREVITIES.
:srxr;,"SJr:;:r;
' ttataad wltb bar tbrauph ail. Tbo drill
Inp of tbr flunday arbool HaM arouaor
tba rlalblllllra
all while Ibe a«*nr
at Iba mauarani wan fnlly aa imeroat
lap but tbe death of liltJo Jiniinx
Mia* Anna Campbell aa Mlaa Haay
waa anotber rorHatton. Tbr part wa^
drawn ao true and waa handlod a<
capably Ibat Mlaa Campbell wwa tb»
perlpl«ml of nothtnp but pralee. It U
diririill IndMHl top«iriray MJ»a lla*y>
rhamrtrr and requlrca more than or
dInary talent but MU* Campbell war
entirely epjial to ibe ta.K.
John Alward appeared aa-JInmo
Wlppa. the Bialwart. manly little M
low who alwavn otcKHl rtwily to aid bU
motliir and broihcra and idfcteiM tu
mailer what came Kwn In the ib^atl
jacene. the b«»y waa arrurale and blActing waa enlirt ly In keeping with tbi
part. Chub Brana waa ChrU l!ar.>
«nd the way he handb^ hu wtHKlc r
lep waa natural Indt^ed. Chub ba*
ability ami an caay atage prea
imee that made a hit with the buu*e
'T\nn Dean aa Billy Wlgga waa ala«
eaoeJleni and ahuwed that he haa ui
,rea. Au*l
Itbe iuirla l.<Hng
by MUh,-* Ilena
l6irter. Jeaale C^bjwell and little
^ rie Alward. The jWg pe^n*!*'.
• Phelr pnrrriy airirkm n^ke up were
alwaya pirrted with pleWure i
wmr ihry appeare,! Tlieir parta
well taken Indewl.
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Two of the mmt dll!l.nilt par
Ibb piece for amaieura wen* ih«
i«cr Atoon and Robert Redding i
by MIm OeorpMta Bbner and C
fure people that art* acquainted with
the prindpala iy a great deal ji»f a
UM( bat. Mlaa Elmer aaf Mr Water>
aciml ao almply and naturally tha.
Ibwimnae forpHl their i»eraoaallty aad
tbe book charariera atood forth la
atead. Mlaa Elmera charming atagr
reeeited much pralw while Mr Wat
ofH eaar bearing la a dlfflculi role at
ao brought him pralae. E T. Hear)
appeared aa Mr. R.^dlag’a friend
lAck. Mr. Henry waa only on the
pta^ for a abort apace in one act bui
undoubtedly would bare Mmwn aWllty
In m part of prrater paealblliries. Mr.
Hmry bad ebarpe of the adrcrtla
tap aad maatel^ tfltb tbe aUpe cran
of Urn pleea aad pmeh of the anceeta
Dorloc tbe pUy. tbe lHa»ea Poail
WUbelm aad Mbmle Trlnible pare
wgaalkmUy raaderad piano aoloa wbkb
Tko aatliap of orary aeaor waa la
kaiptap with iba wtory aad this added
their attention for an time.
-Then there Is anotbor form of
poetry for the numerr in whlrh vlrtoco are taught, obedience, clcanllncn
aad truth talltap. which Inculcated
ialo the vrnf young will stand as wtfoundatloB to later life.
•The praatrst lltcraurc which bcloopB to children Is fairy lalm. Clndf-r
ella. Red Riding Hood and othem that
-Uteraiure deyclops the child’s Imaglnalion. It teackca the children
lire out of themselves, bigger a
brewer live*. Pairyhind to children
between the age* <»r R and 12 i* wTiat
travel is to the grown up.
-In regard to ihclr sc*nM> «
wbaf Is funny to the child
time* dlagustlng to the adult, the gro
tesque often app«wllng to the child
•Prom tbe age* of 1« or II ,y«wm tb
child like longer fairy talc*. Arabia
Sights Swiss F’kmily Ibdilnaon an
Robinson CruwH* and from their love
of heroic dramatic action
natural st«*p to mythology. Gix«ck,
Roman and Sotmv Tbe great physical
braver>' of thy henw* app<al* to them
the AKe noraUqiialliiea wbirb iiMist
\tc at the very foundation »»f tb<* bi ro
natu.-o to make him abb* to do tin
things hr seiH out to do.
-Thmi comiK the dlvldl»'g line
twi-en U»y*’ and girts* taste. Th<* lioy
wants hi* Rohlnson Crusoe. Indian
stories and storli-s of Pranklln
and Edison, who have cani^ their
»ATURbAV. JANUARY 27. ItOt.
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tmwm.
Mahal Chaac. dattghlar of Airhle Cn bahnir of the ndwcrtlifoff awn^
Omar of Long LAkc. aged 1% yenrs.
anyoae elae Rirlag a Uhfory to a earn died this morning. Puneml actTke at
2 ododc tomorrow fttn tbe Frtenda
church atcLong Lake under the direc- which a large portion of nor anoow
to tbe effect that all these libraries tk» of the Anderwoa Undertaking com was directly duo. It pays to advartiM
whk^ Mr. Carnegie has acaUmed pany.
Earl T. Henry.
over the Jaad bear hip name, that he
has eteetei them aimpU as ao many
monameau to himaelt The direct o|h
ROTICE
TO
LADIES
WAIMT
ADI
poMte Is true. He mahea no silimU
} Anyone wishing to commu
ttoo as to the name the nbrary shall
jwi^h Mlm Agues Senocnl. m<
hear. The great majority of them are
can do so hy calling CiUsens tele
known as tbe pohllc library of the
town whidi soppons them ae oow
weekly: exp«^w. money advanced: 213 State street.
Ibfar
staple
goods:
choice
route.
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Smith
IL ‘You would
Sertoa A Oo, C’-S pearbom street,
name of a man who gives him a mill
Chicago.
Ian mi*
of clothca; no maUer bow good a suit
it might be. he would bear fate fsthcr’s LOST-Iiocket *cl with diamond* It.
name-’ When any particular library
eresrent *hap. It;l^la1^ F to B. Re
haa been called Into being through the
ward If returned to Ibvord cfSce.
For homo tlcHX)rBlion. NolhinK
agency of Mr<- Carnegie’s prtncelj llb-jan 2T-tr betUr. Easy of culture. In
•ralUy and the recipients of his county^
bloom 4 to 8 wcv'ks.
have wished to do him apeeUl honor A BARGAtN—Viaible tvpewriter with
they have named the library after him. •devk. Ju*ut, the thing for siudcni or
BETTEK m OBE
Bui this ba* followcl and not prec<ded
own u»e. A. F. Ncrilnger. 212
the glfLStat^ Bank bi-llulac.
J^a 27-1«
Mr. Koch spoke of the Pmslrnrg
library as being tbe largeat and bci*
' frL.OPtfS-r
RECORD WANT AD.
known of any. aod ia under the per
aonal supenialon of Mr. Canwgir. He
also spoke of the trswdlng Ubrarie* of |
the ituttlh where lioxe* of books fur-!
nisbed by Mr Csraegte are left at th^ |
home of farmers far si’vcral wr«x*k* or I
month*. The libraries of the M»uth '
are bsrkward in compariwm with j
those of the^norih and wohi. In th.10 inches lonj:, last year's cut
Dlhtrlct of CViIiimbis. Atlanta. Chat’a j
BY IBE CAKLOAD
nooga and othrr clHes where the ctdoi
lino is drawTi. branc h Ilbrarler wiM b- ;
built for the* bem-fli of the c*dored js-w- |
So.* E. U. D.iilv. ns,m 20r.,
New- Wilhelm Itl.x-lv.
AZALEAS
FRANK k PAINE
SLABwdEDGlNG
woom
EMPIRE LUMBER CO.
fUMEMl SEHIICE
Mias Thercts Shermsn Was Laid Away
to Pest at 10 o’clock Thl* Monv
Ing—Many Floral Ofteringa,
The laht rad rite* «iver the.nma1ti«
of MNh TbereK* Shefnmn. who |».::.t<e I
away at the imnw' of her broiher. J. J.
Kh« rman 4m \V4*dn. sday evening, were
held at 10 o’cloek iJilK morning from
McManu*. 412 Finii street, the Ihw.
Ihmas G4»chlln official Ing. The floral
offerings from frttmd* and n.-ighlmr*
Imre mute testimony of the vsteem in
which the decesM*d waa held while
the large mimlK*r of friend^ pre.*^ent
was a furibt*r liaalinony. The ro^.^lc
was Kiroplc and beamiful. Mr*. A. L
Bachant i^d Mrs. Arrbihald Mill* r
rendering -li I* Well With M;- Soul.”
“Saf.* in the Arm* c*f J, <us” and
-Shan We Meet IV yftnd the River
Of the family of rear -rlaflv^.* ihe!
aged moihcr. Mr*. Marf»ret She
who M year* han* 1ap.-4cd and who.
during the year* of Invelitii^m of the
dereaM*d wa* her consianf coJnpauion.
wa« pre*enl with Imt children. Mr>.
Emily Duma*. Mte.* Clara Shermnn
and J. J. Sherman and T. II. Hherraau.
Mr*. T. Ik McManm^. anoUuT hhtrr.
who is Jn*-t recov.Tlug from mne.t*;.!
thotigh dmproved. «a* un^)l<> l«t |h
theilr nature of the girl wrtjo
to sympathize with some i
trouble, give her good, sad alorles that
Mm. r. Votruba, 409 SUth atreet. her sympathies may be aroused,
Tuesday afternmm. A good attend care should be taken that she may
»nce I* deein d a* there I* bu*ln*w* ol iHCome morbid, but that she may e*
!mp*.r:ance. A program haa t.een pee cape from the nstralnts fk home life
ired and refn-ahaient* w ill be *. rveJ through the avenue of a giKsl
MIt* BUna Wlae en.-rtalned a.num In another atmuaphere from whic h she
‘K»r of frlemds la*l evening ver> pleas lives.”
antly. The affair wt* supiKwed to be
Reception Tonight
dutch lunch for the -..Id maid*’’ Imt
This wning tbept* will Ik
the bostcM had a mirprtae for
Hon and luncheon given b.v the
girl* because she had prevlouMy
Woman’s dull In the lecture room ol
vlled the tH»ya who came later much
the Hty library In lumor of tin* speak
le apinstem’ surprise,
era and library workers who are Ir
aa* ve ry onjoyal.ldy a,MDi.
attendance at the Institute. Covetf
imrty of
H*,ple drtM
w ill be laid fpr liM). l>arlug
from Bast UarAuld last evening and
The Interment took place In Oak-1
IDK Saimiel II. Kanck. librarian of the
Ulended ‘ Mrs. Wlgga of the Cal.bage
public •llbrar}*. Grand Rapids, wil wo'.mI. thf pall hearer* being lie- two
l*Btc'h.**
sp**«k iiism Ibe sut»ji*r*.. -|nlen*s!lni bnr»;|o rs. Joseph nnrt .Th«>t^a^. ant! n !
i:. J. I-Mst <d liimg l!ake township
brother In law. Ein<jry Ihimas. and a
the Public in tlo* Library.”
and Cbarlt** Iwindle vT Ih nlnsula town
nephew. Bi n McMann* , Cnd.-rtaki r
Carnegie Libraries.
.hip are eolle^ng taa-s In the'eu*
About fifty ptHiple enjoyed the s*ter« Aiulenion had charge .*f the burial.
.roers- writing roym at the Plrsl Km
opUcon b-ctiire on Carnegie librarlc
tmal bank In thU^ity to lay.
PERSONAU
U llussHI of Wexford U In the city gheh by Tbeislon* W. K<e-h. librarlai.
8. B. Howard #f*lurmd to Innsing
the home Id -N. Rhlelds . uffertng of the I’nlversliy ef
e
vening
In
the
Itntures
*is>m
of
the
thl* rooming after npividing a hliort
fnmi a seven* ram* id lilood
elty library, the address being malul.v tiro** with bin family In this city.
Ijuit weak Prlday Mr. Huwm
IV. U F. Kipher wc*r.t o. Kik Rap
hla right hand with a plt*ce id wire. cenrt'iTusl with the archltoctere <m
id* this morning
buMm ss.
The iiu lslon was Ml small a« to be the libraries i*r»ste<I In the I’t
Jam.'* Caimtron of G. nlrSI IjiKc w«v
y invisible to I he naked eye. but Klaus tliroogh the generosity of
Carnegie, seventy five views of-sueh In tin* city .v<-*trrday IwKiug after htis•nitss the
liicws interest*.
iM ft»re next wi«ek an operation will be building* iMflng Vhown
In hlf address Mr. K«xh
C. T. Johnson of Rapl.l City was in
from Mr. Carnegie’s bi»;»k, -Tbe (bispel the cby y.'steitlay on biisln>':s.
ThTBMdles were dcnghtfull,
J. O..Hai.'.v .vf ManiktiH* v.a.s a
tailed with a tblmlde party yesterday of Wimlth and Other Timely Essays
•
The
main
itmaideraiion
shoubl
In*
at I»arK Iha.-.* yeslerdn.v.
afiertusm by Mm. Ralph Haatinj
to help lh<air who will help them
onor of Mr*. Roland Bi.ugbtou.
The Grand Traverse ^County Teach^ selves, to provide part of the m»*ans hy
which thi*fm who-desiro to Improve Mr*.^J. A. M.H.rc*
em- Uendlng circle rmt this
In County f'nmmUsJomu- G. W. Crisp’s may do *4.; to give th<»ie who desire a couple iA wwks. will leave Monday
at 2 do. wh.-re the sobjict <d to riiM* the aiihs hy which they may morning for iviroli and will *tart Immc*dlaii'ly for the rhlllpplne* with her
1 manajmnem was prewented by rlM*: to.assist, but rarely or
Prof. U*e Hornsby, and the sixth chap do all. Neither the Individual nor the hu«l»and. Lleul. Roland liongblon. and
ter of -Barth and Its Story ” pnWnied race Is Improveil by alms giving Thiwc their littb sou. Rolrcrtworthy
of
assistance,
except
In
rare
C. V. Slater haa returned'from a
by Miss Bvn Young of dtetrtc: So. j.
trip'to Grand Kapid* an 4fChtrag.>.
GarAeld lownaklp. The *ubj<w-t of the cases, wldom require asslstanr**.”
Mr.'Carnegie’* answer to the qiicr While there he aueuded the furniture
transeendenul iw-rlod of American
tlon; wrhat I
b^t gift tbat.canTbt exhibit* and purrha*.*d goo.!* f.>r J. W.
erature was In charge of MUs Ull
mlty? is that. In hU Slater’* three hows.* furnl. hing or. tm of dUlricl No. r.. tlarAc K! town- givet t4» a i
Mbs Luella nsher 4.f Kingsb y 1.
. aad the roll ^11 was responded judgment. *a fr»*e library occupies the
first I place. prpVfd«>d the commnnity the giM-*'.f>r MIhk Beulah iKm^las over
to by qmiatlons frtwn Emeix»n.
will
accept
and
maintain
It a* a public Simday.
, Ml** Harel Knapp Was pb*af»ntl>
InaUtuiion.
a*
mu^
a'pan
of
the
city
Mtke Kehoo WW.S called to Detroit
iurprtaed at her home. CM Wi-wt
Eighth stre**t. last cvealug.- An en property as its public schools, and. in thl* morning l^y the aertou* Illness of
his father.
Joyable time vpa gpeat In pantos after deed, an adjunct to ikese.Tribjte to C-I. Anderwon.
. Holdrworlh L ronfined to hi*
hlch light refreahments were w^rvod
Mr. K*»'b spoke of the gratilud* by lllneaj.
The guitts departed at a late boar.
W. Waierworth of MlnneaiK*lte
The roasquerade baU to be givirn by which Mr. Carmgle always
I., who U a»i:Gciat4-d with fif
ISO company So. 4 Hr the Second Colonel AnderM*n of Allegbenr. who
street hall Tuesday evening promises otK-iu**! his prli-ate llbrao’ of 400 vol Heim Brick company, will arrive In the
umex
to
the
boys
when
Mr.
Carnegie
city
ihte
evening ia the IntereM vf the
to bo a very pheasant affair. The boyr
firm.
endoarurtng to raise money enough was a working boy in ntuburg. and
a found tribute to that noble mai
Mrs. Mary Becker of Bingham ar
memory on June 15. 1904. there w
rived In’^tbe city thl* mcming for a
A special meeting U on ckll for the
ttDvdited as a gift from hU a lasting day r. trading.
Uaiformed Rank. K. of P.. u> be held
memorial tc the man wrbo inspired the
Ralph Anderson, who haa been atv
elr hall Tuesday ereolnp at S
gresi steel king with the idea of his
»i from the city the past w^k. rc
o’cloek at which time It U deaired that
Ubrarj crusade.
tamed home last eretHng after kav-Mr. Carnegie does not care to be log vteited at Grand Rapid*. Muske
The Royal Seighbom <d America
as a phlla^ropiat.*’ aald Mr gon. Holland and Lodlngton. where he
Beld their iaatallatlao of ofAcom last ^Coch. -whom he definea as one who
a abort Ume with hla brother.
only gives hU wealth, but also WUl. who Is on Rere Margoatie steam
ftdlows U up with personal atteadJoo er Na 2.
The claims upon Mr. Cantagie’s time
and the wide area over which his ben
tw at Elmwood avunne. Charles
O’Brien was the driver, pot Ray 8o4omoo, as was prerioasly resnrted.
ond stlptilatkm to any great extenL
ii;
• }.rM
WANTED
White Oak
10 to 40 feet loop; pita^
ai5.0*t*f4*.0*.deliyowa.
to.i. £. QieiUok Co's taw
uHl.
Travene City
Motor Boat Co.
riiooe Thoa. W. StantoD,
Citi. 711! or '.>74.
|J. W. Milliken
40c IMPORTED ROBE ttOTflS : : 25c
25c GERMAN FIEECEDOWNS : : 15c
You $bow
lUisdom
vfli> It you k.*ep your valimble
4kil>-*rs in ii s> «ntre j>]:uv.
\J’e will charge you <uily two
tlejllars i>er yi^ar for use of an
inclivitlual 1»dx in our B.ifety
(h*IK)6il vault.
It is i«nx>f
iigtiinst burglars and fin*.
TRAVERSE CITY ^
STATE BANK ^
BARGAINS,
\Vc are never with
out them, but on Sal' urday, Jan. ‘J7tb. we
commence a TWO
WEEKS’ SPECIAL
SALE, when we will
olfer
UNUSUAL
BARGAINS
Here are two things interesting to the
woman who is desirous of having a new
Kimona, Tea Jacket iounging or bath
robe to finish out th e winter.
This is the balance of the stock, but the
patterns are attractive and the colorings
good.
If you don't need them now. buy pny/Avay, and save a little money.
mp
m
I -
I am aoTs I have got
juat what you aio
lookinBforina
SUITOR
OVERCOAT
Tbo fit of Hickey A
Fixvmon Co. Clothing
ii what sclli them.
Geo W. Miner
*M*b Block
FINAL CLEARANCE
Save your money and
attend this sale.
MW
i IVI A L. L. E Y
Thia ia the laat week. AfU r that oomos inveotoiy.
Your Uat ch.inr. at tl.<- t;r. at<-st harmiin of the aoaton.
Vour choi.t; of all oar $2.7.00 and ^00 COATS.'
Some ailk liawi, otlicra Knr lined, with For coUaia. all ■
. the Tory ><«. maU-ri'ija and'the Uteat, np-toJat*
stylos, and YOC'K CHOICE FOK
•
Ii
•THE ENGINE THAT PUNS"
i-Qw a»moB ,
Consikbfnl with hi^h cIbm
worLmnosUip. nmtenal and
power developed.
WBh j; B. Five 'Siciric ce. ]
If yon ha<l made np yonr mind not to get a'new Coat il
this printer, yon wiU change it when yon aee thia
hatgW.
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i mh, TKAVCRM CITY, MICHICAM. SATUKOAV, JANUARY ZT, n&L
tm €venmrKecor<f$ Up-to4)ate llltislrated Feature
CHRI6TWN ENOEAVOII.- T .
JP^. G. Rockefeller, Prospective Head &f 'Standard Oil
Kj-3ri‘rsm
4“ nr^sirsru
rimUrtHw* to*
■ IW. 0» ttm Mrmry. »*• I—
pwtoeuy oui4kl 111 liN «vowia iKal tor
IMT to
hi.
'AWtoSl
wSTrtJlS,
•o te to » vtoaiitory •nd rrrtorily
.
any^rttber-torro
rmb r klo tolhoi'o dlwcltoo bo Iirorrd
to to an apt paptl and mod* rapid
proereo*. He derelopJd a keaa toitoiH«» oasocUy and erben tbe Amalsa.
mated Copper compobr wao ot«aatord
b* wo* cl.vtod i^cretory and trwaabrrr.
He. nUrd the** ^tlono with aatto*
faction. «r«ft to Vb.«a* W Laww
Ml
■Tto ■TMlMt ptOtaai la grmBMU O wr CMOOT Mo I* tW vtr.
OMHM •( Mr M.. CM«. ■•IkrM
ssTJaysss-
on
^««wrB were examtoed by him to a
mh-
i
dtoeuotcd. n tojUtoiy. by
^ U* did not tapoe tnlo Idtonem. Cvory
wroekdor at » oCdork to the tDondne
BnoadJmy. New York, the h«adaaor-
w derraod «bd w
porttmltx to
to dc««4re '.
worst to polltkw to such dttos as St.
LoRto »Bd natadNplito ro to show
that wbrti tbe people «re tbotoRlb^
me* when ibelr Intlttervce was
of tb*
..
the Roc
.
_
«Next to tbe
deer park are oeveral acre* which have
by the boys of the villace for
ronlsed by tte R«*rk. feller* were a
d.vlirtd to discover that Runday ri
wen- played there and that a
1* olwTiyo TWtoy to take the lalttotlv
ami
nrvrr aok* cnylxHiy to do an:
ould not b.- w lUlna to do.
iJ. to a t>-plral Rock*
In app<arance. In factol charar
tire be rtronely rr»*n»bU» hto
mwi ahj wbo ito* urototoljr lty«d hto
Uto to ■> dotoff. *«rtn tmltotol
to r«Ux, to MUctitoto Uto Utovtut«to to
o orrtolii ostoot llto broUtor WUil
now to Uto Mod of oU tb« dlvrrrl
ltoc4«toltor toUroMo rsorpt Uio a»Ui
Old OH. toM oboon no to«o of tirr.
to bow o dlrootor or o«toto to thii
be booMt and upriRbt. Rad tbe
t nod best |r»J
brto* »boot
a kUto of affairs is to completely
rellw aoi ctirtotUnlae tbe ddntoi
vised to put a fit.n* t» the buidn
He t«td'no attention to the
and the I
h. 7.!:^.'
1 *"■
■irr.t I. <b. kigM
sod rtrn..ni.trwteff 4;ith the easy- I
^
>ln« prv<>rtctor
I# Uuxto^d todul- !
kbsolutely indlffemit to tbe etolms
mily and nuvde no levmiierw
The ! of t
,y recreation was nut Of tbiKD art. IndJffmit to rdlRlon tbetolnurfer.M with, f'liuilly. on a Sunday selrvs and spend their euiire time to
Utom whlcti a widely i.dvrrttoed match leonine Idle and neffish lirm. The mto
came wa* to to ptove*!. the cUmax
ind cwu a plainer luncheon than .'Wine. When the dub* went to the akin ppoblrto today ba* also becoiQe
t of the clerk* In ibc buU.ltoa.
Held they w.re rv.rifr..nted by the f..|- toorr dlfflcult for tbe reason that our
Illtoin <J and hi* y.wmcer brtAher. lowinc *lcn nailed to a i*ed at third larce . lye^ are liocomItiR the hones of
T. married rlMerw. the daucMer* of hnae; **No Tre^pmeiliic. ItoMball Kor- thousand* of forelRner*. Tbe nnjtoe* Htlllman. president of the Na bldden. urtl.T of William ti. Rm'ke- Ity of tbe Immlcranu who eome to oar
ll City bank. The elder bmther i. frllcrabores come Ural to the city of New
ev.iliny wao a nt^aWe ooriaU*»rnt and
Vork, many of them maktoR tbelr
:m remembered for It* tovtoh*dtobomea ^tbere. Their next imJnt I* HiU.
The Wllltom t; Rockefeller*.
sdeiphto and tbe
Industrial centen
of t'cnlral and «*teni l>©nsylrs.
to remain i>rmnlnent In aociety. preDia. Many others loiate to the'city of
fcrrlnj: the less exartlnc dutie* .if a
tliicsRo and other weatern eltle*.
U> ao much ao p.au.lble. They o|.end
In any Rrest erty where there are
th.lr nuinnH-ni at On*mwkh. Cdniu but I know he did not aulhorir.300.000 to l.aw.ooo rorelRnem arbo are
wtore they ha%e a beautiful plac-r of luHIcv -Oiilv ye-^terdiiy I beiril
Icnorant of our lanicuajre and enstomb
njoi.y acr.w Juol outolde the lawn. Nr. luiy that the to.y.-. rntoht h.ive hto
the prolilcm of mlaalons tmeomes a
Rock. felU^- 1* very fond of daffw and for a |.Uycr.»und on Sunday tu. I..ii|
hard nod dlfflcult one. Alraoat every
maintain* exienolve k.-nnelo on hto coif to pj..yed on Sunday at the F
Indoencr draw* thU Ispce masa of peoUrev.-tiwich eouite.
He 1* the proud held founty club enmnd*.pie Inatlnrtlvely from the mlaalonary.
own»e of thirty-two beojclco and ha*
captured many {irlaeo at the bench
ami yet at tbe aame^tlme the wodt to
.-how*.
- » COSSACK CUSTOMS.
Bmrly aU of our UrRe clUea has been
Mr. IbH'kefeil.r ha* alwayo had a
creatly hle«wxl. and many cbarrbea
lively upfieiHalion of. hto dulleo and preJa
U,*r»Ci.ck^‘*^f Tto cousiatluc enUreiy of forelRnefs bare
privlleic.o aa an Amerkan citlxen and Ibrii. .N.» man . *iaMi;e* hto . lolhlnc on l»een urcantaed in our larce cltlea, and
nev.r iMcI.et* an opportunity to vote n Monday. If he did It to belleve.1 that
hundre.1* of,ronrert* have been made.
he w.Mild Bufr.r fn»tn u a. v.Te akin
work, so far aa
Thursday
foreUrn iK»|iulatlons are •
«d.llea
full ; in the fact that manv of Jhe conrfrta
Ufctoi Into tlM dlrwctormtM of .o»rr*J
rotomtoo to wWch bl* foil...r
to»»» totoroou. llto totbrr Ko« mod*
b.to-rcttloM offort to odurotr him to
Ntolwtord Oil mottoxto ond, .5x>ordl*«
to TtMrtllM W. loiWiMi. b« bo. r^.
•do It oU. but for btoi thor*V><io>*«o.
fortioo to tb* dotoc. Ktoo hto nun.,
brrobto on ^.tbo b«*rd of tho L'nlUd
Mtol** Huol 4on>i>r*t>on brine* blm no
>ir. oAd be towllUne ond rvon obxlou.
to turn It ov«r to bio routon otol with
’ It bl* dirnctorohlfi to tb« MUndord Oil.
Thuo It boppma thot WlltUui f).
of eroot ooiUforllon
SbI*?or?o!irwlU**“yo^IIi WlUtoJ!!
bodnl to mr that b« mn itovrr
root until to to moo tor of o bUllon.
to Utt tbo Roohrloltor bfvthriw, Jubn
Korrat 4*tt}. tlh«>rtto after
I RorbofoUrro tottln] tn New
Tortt WUUam^a wa. bo.tn
At thi.
tJm* hto tolltor woo olrranj « rUh
mob and tto> bor iiao omt to on
fiobolve prrporotory
mhO wo.
OU^rwinonMy erodlRitrd at ;V«to
lie
fiiy he to not only punctua
ute hhniodf. but 1n*iot* on t
WILLIAM G. ROCKEFELLTR.
sicken and die. A hci to always dv^ i to ihclr own people,
an uneven number o
never an even number
a dinner at « funeral are ihmwn Into \
«**“•
the river, eto.. the d.ad will api>e.ir to
^
I
i
must alwa.'-s be l.c.keu
jn=!r.-2-„..,'
RUSSIANS SELLING PLUNDER OF JEWISH HOUSES.
NEW
HEAD-OF
NEW YORK^S ONLY CANVAS HOUSE.
ARMY.
A VOICE PHOTOGRAPH,
le J.lcture IiM.k* like an attempt at
K.-a:^ done in hia. k and white la
.Idedly lmi.rejo.l.,ntotlr fa.-hlon and
m
•*«
misaloa
Tberbristlan Kndeavor movement has
ajCww
taken a flrtn bold
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Some Happenings of the World In Pictures |
t'lfy
eiRhty aorictlea.
with
a'
total
™^Jo!'irthef.^'
lowiDR
states:
R. I*aato, Paraarina. M 1 u a a
Gcra««. Rio do
J.-oHro, IJahia.,
XML ao-r CAMt^ ao- airooRnit
supHKi.a r.*.
porters sod taleru Hi lesders U Dr. Jose fsrios BodrlRues.
^
ill®
mm
jtiviUcs. TTactlcally
hearts dhroh with tbe unrest and aor'row uud Joy of life there unfolds the
jtoniicr of tltriallan Endeavor and
ho*c in leave n Rn al ,hrcnks on weary souls tbe cbeer and
,u|.llftofH.,««w<<mlBnpUon.
!if mui'ri
ih.- i.es instrument
«»ly to see the cbutch
v.K^^l s..unde. but ! nw-oaore up to lu opportunity and n*
Thi.. wonderful in- N^Mlblllty-wbat aball wc aay of
venilon i* at presr tu more . urlou* than him? Well, oily Ibto-pmy that hto
'J lie unique buildtna
1 the Twelfth I U»“ ful. hut it 1.* .
years may be lonR and many for tba
ward of the citv of N. w Y« rk It to constructed of aailcl.MH sbme a foundaUun i acromplish
Iipllsh some aaiontohlnjt ihlrRa.
| ^orkt yet to be done, and that alt of os
If ai.me and to aa ..mdortable ai* It ts plclurtsiqut Richard Alrxancev. the
uwt’. r, has be. n a X''<ut traveler, and he resolved to t>reak away from the ern-
lilluely
any
mcd
•
hv”.'
of wfwkncsa.
VIEWS RELATING TO THE NEW KINGDOM OF NORWAY.
In WI14 WysmtoR.
Ton will hal-e a Ioor hnnt brfort yoa
find a Christian Endearor soctoty to
match tbe qge In Buffalo. Wyo. Bl^
youna people, mostly in tbe bU^aetoM.
i them are ranches asoco than fifty miles
away. Empliw bofldan tbRy are. and
at ft with a wilL Ibalr society to oa
iifiiwi
▲natimlto said:-I eanM ba a Mmt oC
^
n
CHRIRTIANIA. rriFTBOAARD
jTba esu abowa tb* c«w«m wkicb wlB
The storthtna. Iwrewith |4ctur*d. is
The stn
^
tos now ktoR «f Norway at tb* place uf asoeiubly of ib* Nurwe- «Ued tb«
^ aaettottsa^ Aoeardtaa to th* pro*- Rton IcRtidstivw body. Dortos tb* re- prioctpal
with
sMUmmu
wtdeh
AT
TRONDMJEM. PALACC OF CMARLOTTENLUND.
he picture.
Th* quaint structure b«rew Ith Riven
one Of the ,ts the pateoe of Gharlonenhmd. D«nr
near
i tbe
r elected kina Of Norway '
Into pubUc chsrtiable iastttwikioa and
Chrtottan to be
« palaea now an axwsial aad aniwo'. * ptber than by
OR
In
‘
KINO HAAKON*S ENGLISH HOME.
QUEEN OF NORWAY’S CROWN.
ApptoCoo House.* at fton<|rtoRham.
The crown herewith Illustrated wlU
shown In ibe cut was tbe home of ba worn by the new qiMen^ Norway
Den- at Rreat sUte functions. The wesm
Prtnc* And Prlnc«os Chs
Fbclr only
eblld. Prince Alexander, now two
yaoap of aye. was bom to this plaasoBt KRRttsh bom*, wbltfi Is a part of
Uto Prtnoe of Walar aatolau
and dxtra Hmri wtmo yam caa eatdi
tbem.** Tbat to last lha boat wrort ov
■ndaafom oraxywbort coold ba da-
A bBTRlar forred hto way into a
wbotowto toy slora to Mtona afrreC.
San Fntnctoco. and Rtoto LDOO
^
sH'VV■jK
'Tfl
HirAlit blfiymiEfii
Bakers rm
Marks
.Here bs» wee el
tbnftiitBtbe'iradl
ppi WO^MpiWiH T1»4
OH kte «fM bPt .ttoir Mil I
niriicswlckreiBnis.
WAiOfiO.
ato wrltp Bsglish. Fur Ipfimikm
•wraSB t[r e oMmft Ihot aedfij kbpik
tM M Hita. rnmnwm^
« ttvwrten to0»i
felt rttnrm k« aakud
^ a«gfet U* mti»n 9iMM tW lp«to4laar«f
. whom
itap.
f gN«y. a JmM If
for OM of tP* eaiitefM, to Mm Ms
IMI^ Vpoft nmUpc us rtUMei
ppdttot
weak PPd ppjal jmp to have tto
aaae opportapiy. Tba work M vary i
rtm. LttUr tto fw
IM M tlM IhrsmsM
c# th« teta sU4 to kM
foppd ttoi tto pwp wpo p bPto brbe
bad boeo bppglpb pbopt tto bora ttot
day.
-Dwtob'* Araoid of Kalatapaoo
tired of Anortcaa atylaa of I
hplldipg ppd pot to a boppa of bU
srordti« to Ida owB lipos. ppd pow Jri-
with^fi^eltto
Butter TUa
Blnttit
Gtshsm
Crsckert
Diuqo. imk kWcto
in muck Isvm »pk
nutty flavor of
day. Tbia U
no doceptlon. I want no money and
will gladly sand full partleulars free
to alL Addrwss Mto W.«T. MlUhcU.
Box to. Portland. Maine. Jan 2T-lf
POfilTiON WANTED-By young lady
stenographer who Is also famUlar,
with oWc® work. Addraas -Btanor
raptoer.-Rocort offica.
Jaa 26-tf
'hpfciac-
NATIOHAL BISCUIT COMPANY
mut. It la bam srttb a twootory aao^
pm tor IHli to p lUile fca ton
Hop and wta'pa. Tto lovor port of tlor
iMiUjr M Ito WPS ppftIpUjr
Plain soction Is oceuplod by blasetf.
kf M toilttap Pto jpaplpp ppop (to tto light wtog by tto boro*, tto Mt
to<. bpi PPi Piaa to pocptekto tor wipg by bio oblpppps. cat aad doc
Mra. K. P. Hayes was In 8barr»n Fri
aod Ito roar shag la Ida buggy bopse
tP0SlPic TtotommfPilareapI Tto oppor port of tbo uprigbi roe
Mies Lulu Marshall waa I Traverse day.
HONOR
PRS pM PS pto uprtto for Ito Mr sto tptea bay. grala ppd other tblcga. City vlsUor BalttPdny.
Jam. reU-rsaii wi-ni to gharup Mon
f«« ppspImkMp. Tto dog tPMto Iris Ttoro Is aoUtlpg cboap Pboid ibis
Cipnpee Mardy and fPniUy movesi to day u> visit his nephew. Joha Martin.
Special to the Bvenlng Report.
». ostpy room botag fitted up as adlana the firsj of the week.
WIU Hunter was vlslOng in Traverse
Hom.r. Mick.. Jap. 27.-Mrs. P. ReyCrystal lake Cron gnrer Imii night
Ornnd kUvoa
Krrry sd tto yooag people ere looking fot^ City a few day* last week.
nclds of Fmpire was Ihe guest of Mrs
ppd ottor dties pro I
Mias EMaa Shanks w«u to Shafba F. Copklin last Thursday.
ward to some excellent skatlng-lf It
of ito Ipsi Wfo pt Onto maplds to trtcdty pad haa hot aad eoM srater.
Monday
to
work
for
WUI
Peterson.
Mies Besttma Hcosen U stUI on the
dot t 5ba».
.\rchle W'aggei went lo Kalkaska
1 tto bprao s oUlL Tto atable Is
Mrs. A. A Obeadter went to Tm^- Monday to see bis wife, who la very sick list. tod la paldop oak. Tto faraituro
James Wyae and Newton Ely made a
se City Wodneadpy to alleoil tbt>
furatsiriaga arb all of tto boot atu.
Pratt^mUb
wedding,
dto
being
grand
pMp« bOMos pPd sitps to ftotortos
la as sanitary as laodora meth<x]s mother of ito^brtde. ‘
ppd soronU pro ptripp ooftoiu oouOd
n-cke It. Tto bouso U boated L>
Snndv nan who h&s
on (h Ot-'W <^lcrk at the posuriwee.
C. r. Seed has tonf out the parti
onUop tootfoim osripgto Um> dUsionr
tioo betweop hla storeroum and the
tpote OP Um port or too Pitjr la pro
j town last Wclnesday.
nddHkm. and oariMters are busj
Mr. Hill of TravrrM- CUy spent a
Tho Honor orcheHrs had a r#tng in a aew floor and new sbelv few days In SiM-ncer ih<‘ latter part
1 45. a well kpowt
He ts adding more lights to the of last 4
i hunting He killed s gray besrsal at the l o. O. F. hall Wt-diK‘.'
BEULAH
day evening.
pasotiM plant and will hnve one or
About twenty scholars of tto High
meet stores in the county whet.
schfvil attended the ‘ niautel c<mlcst
Beulah. Mich., Jaa. 24.—The Beulah
»tod Joa drtvop iBio tbr
at Champion Hill last Friday evening
lyoeuBi 4Pet at the K. a T. M. bai:
torm jrsfd to l
.Miss Anna MarshaU won the mantle
Wodaaaday erenlag. aad wUI nee:
Wednesday night aboni midnight,
for being the bests penker.
ery too sreeks hereafter.
while the local freight wsb standing
Abbie Bhttoa of Platte was thw
Dr. BUia raporta threa new arrivals oa the main track uploading goods a^
gucet of Ethel Dy last Wednesday.
lo famtlles of ibis reptao Ibis week. Beulah, an engine and tender esme in
Most havr takeo quite a Sock of from the east at full speed, supposing Gaudlc in Granada, covering about 560 j A. B. Case* lost a vaTuable hotwe thU
mU«e in fourteen hours.
| week.
storks.
the track clear. They did not sec tto
dlps.o Tto prgiunont was aado ttot
U P. Jadsoa aad fa»Uy left Ipet train until neaHy onto it and cnibhcO
topr was Ito Brst soroot. pod tor week for Los Angeles. Cal. where they wltb considerable loicc Into the
will visit for three PMOttas with Oeo.
recking it and the frtdght
B. Pteele aad wHb. toraasrty of Trav oar in front. The t-nglne uss dam
IshsMPt. Hooey is ito croatlop of pa erse City. Word was leaelrad tbi.
extent. t>ne mnn ssieep
tun. Mipar ts tto tarsoiiop of pwa week froai Mr. Judaoa ibal they ar>
se was gotten out unln
Tto iPUer has boen proltfle of latoy of rived safe mud sound and were eajipr lured, hut the clothing and some mt>n
tto lUs to vUeh humoa fteoh U heir lag the cUnate biigely.
tror^
Jaaies Moptgunery return^ Wed
we caught fire ^rom
ilyoi
nesday Irosi aVlalt to Grand Rajrids.
sd stove and together with j «r!
ung.
kppwn uPtM ootor was subsmated for
Wataop Wake was brought boo of merchandise was burned up.
toPsy. Tto ApiorkPO poo|a« ac.w bare this week fropi Bsoanaba. .whole I
couple of loads of young people
la tho **oppdy toMf* opo tost as ia^ was shot durtPi tto huptipg aeaaop
this place atteaded tho orator>
larfans to tto
habit.- Hooey both kaees. oae leg baring to to am cml contest last week Friday night at
Ji tbp Moot rotoiod ppd whoteocpae .*f putated above, the knee. The b
Champion Hill ' They had some thrill
ing escapades, lacluding smiwdhns. a
BCSSD
TO DEUCATE W(
)\fj||0qf@nll||
MUs Blancba Whittle and Daniel
Toong were amrried at the M. B. parsoaage Monday. Mr. Yoang U a line
mnn in the employ of the telephone
Ybilr Food
;^^tra.r!‘;rs!r5M
8PEN0ER
h Mmm Ml to tiiijF
imm
eSgSLr. BPiffiSl
tome, madp fyoin upfMablp
^ which ralicfvp fpmale pain and €
chillA scanty or pcohm
ahoQ. dragglat down pains, ate.
It Is a bmidli^ 9treafith>maklnf medtetop for
ntodlciao thatla owtato lo do you good. Try It
Sold by ptrary dn«;agt la Sl.OO bottlpg.
as annto
Mrs.
Martha B. Orr, 431 Barlow SC Phone
209.
Jam S U
WANTEB-WocE by dgy oC any dasfcriptloo: prafar naralag. 802 Ifi.
FronL
dec lUt
MOMdk 111,
-ooiyv
FOR RENT.
HOUM FOR RENT-48.00 per Mrib.
iulre W. L. Brown. S15 W. TaiKk.
JaaU4t
FOR RENT--BPPM oa MMtb ■»
dec 7-lf
FOR SALE
THX SwUSOUa
MATT.J.JOHHSONS’i
6oa«!
r«=r-.,"i*'",'iSSS”c*,CURE
5J wad
FOR SALE--Loz1er tkree-borao
^yfBir-englne;
^naming order and In the best of ooodUhjn; owner wants mors power
ana^for somoone as price is low for
a quick sale: engine gives speed of ^
t*ita,„U«rta»tootU»l«ttJll
4Vs-I«ot beam. Address Engine
cara Racord.
Jan 2^G
FOR «ALE—Two nlca oows. ope
In September, the other not milk
ing; wiU ba sold cheap. Dr. A. IL
Holliday.
Jan 11-lf
FOR SALE—Seyaral car loads of dry
block wood. WUI dellvpr la any
quaaUly. Inqulra al Farmers fiup.
pl> Co.
Jan l^t^
MISCELLANEOUS
AY MAOAZINE. -InvoatlPg for ProftL
(which 111 send free) It worth |10 a
copy lo any man who Intondd 1
vest any money, however amall;
has money Invpstud upprofitnbly. or
who can save |£ or more per month,
but who hnaat Maraad tto art of lavesUng for profit. It demonstrates
ers bide from tto mpiaoa. U a
bow to .iBTott amaU anma and
to make them grow lalo fortai
—the actaal pooNhllltJaa of tatoBI-
5^ Md ITparaftod Qtoy k
TH« HANNAH DRU« tnr«ttf
TWBfs Yes Heed t® Know
Aboot
PIANO
BUYING
A biuy worU thi* sod a
U8—too bu^.
Therefore,
there are thuga me need to
know. In the mailor#af par.
► yon bnJ
ound and
look
timpkto way it the KIM.
BALL WAY. Itsaveetitne;
it ■nwat Toar nertrcp. No “pn.
ttoooe tned*^ io the KimUnU
way. •
prottfl tafety. l\ paplabm bow ato-
wniBUSAum
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‘
Btoto ‘ “
bPl bto two tittle steterg are
alek with It now.
Mra. a H. Hunter M ylsli tng her fsIbbrtod toolber PI Boptb Boartampi
Iblswbtk.
y
J
MptoMiiibMp ItoPAupi qptoj
aptoMly OP the edgur at fUebardsop s]
MD^YIdpy. He baa fiabe borne to)
BdiM City for repalrm.
|
early Martin wit called to bU bomi'
fiMTAlba Mi FHdar to Pto bin UUlt
Ip^qpItottkMeroiprpoo
ding Ito Was macb tot.
POK THE -ntBanEKT BT
XSAY.ELBCTHKITT.ELaCISK
BOH. SK HOT AOt
lATE, HBoaiacAL yiBKanoM mb TBB HRsar SATs
fiaito Ttortay to ane tot dRaghtw«togw. Hri. Oftot WagMit. who U
mr-fiek.
Jtok Atooroop of lUpM CUy was In
town Ttmoaijr aafi Wttontday of tbi>
Of Acmte aad Ohmie
Mam. Xitiuik Bstomam,
GMU8|Miiia,8citoMm;
Kouita, Kaonlgw. Tuoom.
UloMi.PHM. Uric Add DiUlMfi* sad sikar ^atvksaamat
Mfitfibolitoi, OtomlBwi LdcrI iBi^
8tomnoh and Bcmal WMbiet. iRttg liMbK
d«r djfietthiea, KerwUm KThfitotto,
Dtntoaa cd
UtoPWBafePbMc0f9toi,Pbffi|Hi
C3>mf^ IfyonaiB
DOCTOR SHOfckLEY
Oc
ikbsr
I was U Bpepcer Moc
wriie me now. mention this 1
and 111 head it tUmontto free. JWItor Gragnrj, 81 Jackton aird.. Cbl-
SrS*'—nr
tBiu m m.M m .iHl siii
Simply thtt:-Cnt oat the
nboreoaapcmaDd maU St to
to, and wo^ii Md y<m< imefal
^^Yori^/^aCt
ttopiaarntM to btot atotod
Has Opened Offices in die SUte Bank
MteuigTntbRivaiaaMnBdltotolmMRMblfi to ttotofidg.
Ntab.aiiii
Mlklltol
iiiii-
wAnTED—Work
.
IkSiSnin. hti bmth Mid o^r ^irforiSr
: Koddi
^
Dyspepsia Cure
It Makes Pale Cheeks Pink
WANTCD-Bawyer for Hall machine
o akingle packer. B. J. Morgat
Jan 25<f
iiiittii —^
Patents
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srisrstccrars
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fat to MMftii MbM M
atofti M a tow 4ara Mm MM.
pM
tMatpai^
latea aad
liam MMo dtoteHito.
Appte Ttei-faiw aai Mtaa twatro
togPLJMaiPPiteL faltMftato
alew te vrator aaoagk to oavar tbate.
mT
taM gaM MB Mto ptA. A4dMMfMlb poM of totoly Mad aagar. lai
caaL and whip la wftitat ar two toeab
''-w«
CBBifte
MW M MI davalMi
M 8* batetted by rwtaMag M i«Mi
OMrUtedtotlrabody. UM
oaa aftentoop te MtoM qf gMmttei DIM aaMat ta dd
StoSitSmm
la HaiJdrT^
mm
uab. tifteg te tohtei tba taM Tted
tbat h^ odlHdav and the drMkg
rate. Thiu roam of ftMorra by toe
may; waaa modal addfiod tama apd
almplleitr. Ag dMtebteaaad wM
aodqfirar. ThobMOy paUabad iaar.
aMM MMPt to ted mapy fiir rapt
upto trawbtod wftb eoM M and
acmtured Mr ft: tba dainty blnteof# cold iimba.wtu ftad tbat a tbortmgb
haattba
tetJto
tbey>;aro
M INfM firMSM iMr
abaDow ^
Of* of tba parts wttb hot gonae
aal te tba
oil wni giv* ralM
MMMftfeUMCMiL
Tbaaihar ka^wiibl
applM.wftbaBt paMlag tbam. and toy- mteataa. Tbaa dU vHth tba
ta case of ?md ooldt. amvDaas la
M WM «M taMf iM M ftt
lagtbam laaeovaMbakingdfahaUt 1M oamm gat acrlpa of paa
mat. broteblHi. aad an on. guo*# oU
M.faUtegMigaoteMd IpUed te tba cboat will ba very efeiWM aaar iha tap. fonntog
blddan by tbe homr
tarpag a affi of iaar and add a doc of aqaaraa. Braali tbrnm atxipa with
-A porkat/al of saaOlM
bMtorOa tbetap ofeMooa. four la wMte of egg. and apriakla wttb powU btotor tor tiaa goM:
ami
teal
a aapfni of hoi water mad oow fho davad augar. ftatara to the oraa Mil
U imro iw aiO>y /Mirm
dtoh. baktag ^ appteu alowly until tba pamry is daotL Take hteachad al- Doteft 8ri||teoa. b«gt of bl«e aad wbtte
OriWfMgaalirtlaaM:
tito. to SMtag ftito bf- **r#ally trwt**
laap are a 4mp red all tbroagb- If
ft me fla M14 trSdi ptoaaafa.
ihata It aoi aaougk jutoe to auU the •dek two or throe mppo to each tegr aiadteg CbMr puvfume all a«ar
la gaML la toaa. aad atraai.
1:J0. '
daMteuaftoatomlly wbcu the apptea aqaaro. Tbto to a baainlful and daU
EwbrfnartlmM Adayte
AagMMMMTTMpato
A VMlodate tinkle of cbtna and sil
cloaatart. Can ba aarM hot or cold.
atadoM
add
aagm
aadL
water
to
what
or ilto toortali IM «t toML*
Mad AppUe-Tbto to an oM fash ver greeted ear cars aa the maid
to toft la gm paa after ipklM the apr
IneM Irst makM Its ap^
mim§K^U\i
broagki
to
tba
tea
trgi
with
It*
siqaM
toned, but very delightful diak. mima
Plaaout. and 1k41 it up again.
Iba aoalp is tlgbt, goose
MiMppUgiHH
liked both for brwakfatt nnd dtoaer In tog aliref kettle aad large plate of
pm Mt 4t«a Uto atraat ymb a Dtolli
oil appitod to tba aaalp wUl looaan It.
tM OM trgSS «
MMtti
OaMfally rwmora oora. delicate Uitle anchovy and lettuce
Ml joar toco yoB ara addtog uacoM
aandwlcbba nen to a disk of ataffed relax tea cnatracted Uaaito# and gbr#
to
MM to tab bapglaM^^ aU yM tba apple abould it lack 8aror. are cut to ftUeeu about a quarter of an torb olive* to a bed of cracked ice. Mar natrttton.lottmakto.
pteaappte. lemon, ginger, ctonamon
^dllcMbtoadlarltb lodln. a Half
thick, gprtokto thick with ragmr. an jery bad Just poured out the tea. and
aa tegaanaa tor the aweetealag of
let* the apptea are rery tweet. Fry we bad aatttod oaradve* for aaotber dram of tea eryatala of lodto and an
atbar Braa. Tea win ooly pata Uito b^elTin?MttfoTTteL^
oil. la almost a apaclBc
rather thick mice* of pork or bacon, half boar of foaslp. vrhen the door flew
way ODM. and otbera aaad Mcouraga- apple tan to which ahe added at tba
» »p tor UglUir 4m.
remove ibcwe and drop the apples In open and In rasbed Betty, hrtogtog a tor rlngwnrma of all ktada. It akowld
the boning gravy. When done take breath of fre#b air and a strong odor ba tboronghly worbad tato tb# patebaa.
at ilmaa, you know that
of vlolefs wttb her.
j a stiff paint brnab wUI help to do tbto.
^
carefully, aad
Junior laagua Thoraday at 4*.M p. te.
ot you ara haartog bcartor to tbe boitom MJUtef~lbe gift of a|*«* »*»*•
-Ob. girls, give me eome trs quick | Goose oil It alto benafletol ^ the
^ ^ar aaattog Tburaday avanlag al
A tmOo awy be yoar only Weal ladlaa frtoad-aad tbat tart, abe I
am nearly dead and fraxen Into tb. trenlracnt of bolte. ectemft'etc. Appll. but tt wUl brtog bauar ra deciaiWA was proooaaoed a trlnmph of.j An Apple Charlotte-Cover ono-fcalf srgaJD.'* ahe exclaimed, her roe: cations of goose dl in case of bamorrdellciottt ffavor.
j a box of gelatine with one-half a cupcheeks helylag bef vrords anff throw boUl* te very excellent and aootblng.
•apttet Churah.
gbe gfvaa Ibe foBowing recipes.
cold-water, soak for one hour. leg off b#r for* she buried her dea
The goose oil makes a good enabliiaAppte Paddlag-To one pint of!^^
^
»yp‘« little nose in a hug* bunch of violets lion with other remedlet tbat are nadd
Moraine. J0:*0.
stewed aimtea. add white warm one^ colander, and twheU-n with Then leaning back luxuriouslyrteto
Sunday tchool. 12:00.
* *toTiU.
i*“
externally, at tbe d! 1* to penetrating,
half pound M butter, aad half a poimd »
^
Add. while hot.
Twin W»-« itkat UgkUn. rkMr Mnk'< ff wrary oaa war# wto# and tweet.
slowly sipped her lea. absorbing a dl* especially when hot. that It Inereaaat
of auMtr. Ateted rtod of two lemoaa.
“»«>»»» Add grareful number of eandwirhes.
And arary oi# war# JoMy;
the efficacy of the remedy used with
Orate tbree stale roll* Into a cupful of
And Juice of one lemon,
If arary haart with gladaMt beat.
tonlor**Unlon? Saturday at 2:80.
Buddenly. amid the chatter o It.-Table Talk.
»■( • mt «'
cream, and atlr to tbe applro. Then 1'''*»«
and parUy thickened, add tongues all going at once, ahe remcm
And aaaa wera toalaaeboly;
, TMNk
I* draw.
- '
beat the yolk* of six eggs and whltetlwhipped
If Booa abould gMbli or compUln.
bered n great box of chocolate can
Pour
In
a
mold,
piwrtooaly
wet
froth.
riM
"*
»“ U» lit.
of two quite light, gad «Ur well Into
And nobody abould labor
meia she had bron'^t with her. Un
Tha Trtel* of a grids.
tbe apples, etc. Une a deep dish with ,
la evil work, but each wera fain
tying'.the gold airing ahe pushed i
Thl* little bride went to cooking
^ mm g Mg •* MigM to tm Mru To love aad help bU neighbor.
tbto paale. Foar Ibt mtotore to aad j'
over
to
the
others,
telling
them
to
bel|
school.
Bays
Good
Hootekeeplng.
and
fo« toro—
bake half an hour. ' Boat the four)
Ob. what a happy vrorld *twould b#
llicmselvef.
tba tottrnetor gave her a primary lasfUnmiM fC iMorto from tb« briffhu
whites of tbe eggi to a stiff meringue,
Pbr you aad Bi»~for you aod ate!
-You must have Just bought these ton to liteadmaktng: alto, to aocotiribcrvr.
wltb two tabteqKxmfpIs of powdered
gad IX. pMbapa. wa boU abould try
Betty.- mnarked Marjory, -they art ig* her. a dainty confactlan for de*
augar,
and
spread
thick
on
the
top
of
Tbai
gtottoou
Unto
to
borry;
•lag 0 MM «f •tmMhlmo
so' lovely and fre*b. '
aart. When the two boors of school
ianday acbool.
tbe pudding, lutara to lb# oven and ualt pork so floe that U te almost Ilk*
tfyaaoadl-MyaoaadlTo IhO WOtU IlMt OMdi
‘•OIrte.- exclaimed Betty, her grea bad fled the little bride bagged a tin
1:80 p.
Junior Y. P. A.
tot it remain till tliV meringue in f lard. Add to It a cup of boUlag vrater eye* sparkling. ‘ If you swear n#v«
Sbouli laugh latlM of worry;
pall with a lid. In the pall tha dropped
1:30 p. nu Senior T. P. A.
a pound of dark brown «ugar. one cur to reveal It I will tell yoT a secret.*
If wa abould grow-Jotl you and I- pale yellow.
T:00. evening gospel aarrlca.
the
ball
of
dongfa
that
the
bad
jutt
Kladar and tweatar-bearted—
Chorat cboir maau for rakaaraal
Apple Float—Pfel and slice six of New Oriean* motatsc* into which i t^e promised faithfully. -Welt 1 mad< kneaded, and on top of the dough, for
Parbape to aoma aaar by-and by
large apply, aad slew them to Just teaspoonful of nods has l^een stirred those caremela myself/* she an convenience in carrying, she ptocad rhnrsday at 4:00 p. te la tka tkamto
That good ilmo might gat aiartad.
eaoogb water to cover them. When a pound of chopped date*, a pound ol nouocod.
> thr mold of orange Jelly and whipped
TbM what a happy worid twould I well done press them through a tier#, seeded and halved raisins and a quar
All ot .11 dUM* vMeoM.
There was a chorus of -B«*tty Wto
ftPT you and m»-4or you and me.
and sweeten weU with powdered sug- ter of a pound of shredded citron Now too. you never made them. They an borta car—this wga In Dotton. bafnro
-rHarpar’a Young People. ar. Add tbe grated rind aad jalee of
simply delicious. Tell us how you dU tbe era of iroUeys. Placing the littis
Ur# a Itf# of Mir.
ordinary
cake
haii«-r.
8*
1
to
ta*T
half a lemon and a lliile grated nnt
ILpall on her Up. ahe—tUll aerena-rode
_ >r L. Requa. pastor.
latlo lailM of fimlag.meg. WbO# cboitog: beat aUff tb# with powdered ctonaiaoB
-Ve*. I made them.- she declared through the sweet sunshine to tbe far
Meeting for worship. 10:80 a. te
■tery one to famUlar wUb old fash white* of four eggs, and stir In the apice aad cIovca Bake
-and that te the aecret I am going u away wbarb. dreaialnf happy dreamt
Sunday school,
a. m.; ;C. J.
Do foar #aCjr gaily. M yoar carat fband atewad apple aanca. and to ntoe apple* Ull qaite amootto Serve with
)
tell you. This morning 1 went dowr of love In a ooUage. aad of the pan of Halm. Bupt.
Kav9r* Coffee Cako-Two
Junior C. R.. 3 p. m.
. •
tamlltot put of tea It It tenred la
tweet cream, either pUln or whipped,
to fathers office and found him out crusty WSmil she would pull out of
Senior C. B . C: 16 p. m.
butler, three labU**i»oan
ttyle. without vartatton. except for an and serve dainty little sponge cake* Ublesp
BO I sat down to wait until be re tha ov^n Just as the one man to the
Oo*pel meeting. 7:30 p. m.
sugar; atJr one egg. one nip rollk. two
with It.
;trned. White I was there an old man anlversa^ma in to supper, gnddanly
cups flour.‘two teuhpoont baking pow
winter through. Few paople ttop to
rho has been with father for mnrr •he awokn’from her blissful dream,
Apple Custard- To one and i half
der. one-qnaner teui^poon salt. Spread than ?o y^ar*. and lu.rt of managej
Prayer meeting. 7:30 p. m.. Tbaratbtok of the tafinite variety of wa
eonsclo-an that every eye In tha car lay.
pints of stewed appK^ add one pound
wbtob apptea can be served, nearly all of sugar, a teaapoonfut of powdered butter, sugar and dnnaaon thickly iblng*. thinking it was hi* duty to en was ltx>king at tho tin pall and every
on
top
before
putting
it
in^he
ov
of wblek ara aa llute (rouble and tnkr cinnamon and nutmeg mixed. Prepare
tenain me. askeil me if I had ever face was smiling. Poor mile bride? ind
Prune Cake—Four cups flour, four
aa ahon a time to the preparuik
a rich cuidard by pouring owe quart of
tried to make candy. I said I had ex Her bread dough was ateadlly Mplr- iuaker church.
‘ ftof all aar IfiUa titok aral
the eOBuaoB stewed apple*. Try one boiling milk over four well beaten cups chopped prunes, oo# cup each of perimented with caramel*, but had tog to the xeolth. and the lid was as
Congraastlanal.
Oar laagitiit or oar fnma
of the ways given below, the next time tggt. .Season with a lltUe lemon tbut sour milk, molaxw*. and brown sugar
•n. successful. He then fx cending with It. Frantically ahe eshalf cup butter, one rgg. leaspoos
Rev. Dema* OochUn. pastor.
> BMatli tia atogle of a dmIIo
you plan tor apple aauoe and te U
plained ihst before he came to father *■>'«! to push the lid down; the dough
ChurcJi phone No. 1110.
John and Uie boy* do not pmlse the qaite cool, mix vrall with tbe aweel- soda, a imio Mlt and spice to taste he had worked In one <jf ^ih# b*-*i bulged out at the sides. For half an
> Oar 4oaWa win tod« away,
Bake
like
fruit
cake.'
u Btoitt tito froat la aariy egrtag
dl«b and ask for a aeooad belptog H eaed apples. Butler a deep baking
camlymsklng slioiis in w'ashtogion hour she aat with crimson face, des md serali#^** if ^un^^hi^e^ M^Sarab
It attonUhtog what a difference a few dish. IHmr to the mixture* and teke
NivBgg Cake—On# cup of *ugat an<1 and would give me the recip.- for mak perately holding on to the lid. And lome in Traverse city, you ara aaratovited to come, gat acqualatad.
cloves, a itlck of HnnaaKNi or a little twenty minutes. Berve hot or cold.
one-half cup of butter, beaten io a ing chorolai# isrsmels exa<-:Iy Ilk** that dough heaved, and that dough tstly
to I w Mk and worship with ii*. A
lemon peel make, in the flavor, apd a
they sell at the ver> l>est coq- bulged. It dropped down the tides of weloiiire to all. Introduce your friends.
A Deep Apple Ple-I*are and slice cream. One cup of milk, two and a
sift of grated nutmeg and a little tart. Juicy apples, put them oo in Just half cups of flour, one cup of raisins
lers First, you lake three cup* the pall. It advertited the cooking Greet the ■trangers. If a stranger, wait
pitcher of cream will tnm even plain enougb water to cover them, to which one tablespoonful of cream of tartar of old-fashlonctl brown sugar and on# tcboOI.' it proclaimed the brlda to all and meet th# pastor.
Special servica* annonaoad to tba
stewed apple# Into a ‘'company** divb add aome slices of whit# ginger, aad and one-half teaapoonful of soda. Spice cad a half cups of liquid equal parts of and stindr)-. and all and luindVy were Church
bn-vltles.
m and water, throe leaapcjon- mightily amused. Odt the bride was
Regular service* as follows:
fHwplf who are alwayt •‘worrylag Tb# follow tag reclp«« hav# been com tome broken sticks of cinnamon. with cinnamon, clove* and nutmeg
plied
from vartou* Mttftw*. and wUI all When about half done take off the Thte^^ be used as pudding witli fuls of Imfter. one-half onne# or small not amused. Neither did she resur 10:30 a. m.. morning worship and
about ooniaOilag grt Util# wOoytooat
Choir under direction of Mrn.
• of Itoker-s unsweetened cboco- rect her mold of orange Jelty from the
out a| Ilto aa4 tbry a4d aothlag U bo foand dellrtott*: ^
fire and remore ginger and cinnamon.
Appte Curtard—Pare and core a^ Tbe lUlres niuiM be unbroken, and
no more or It will spoil the flavor irtgic and untimely grave into which
Rglflets Spice Cake—Cream one* nip
tbD hapatoMa of oihrra. Mya a arritri
two leaspoonfute of vanllls. Now
to a rMMt aagaato#. If «r will oel> many applet a* will cover the bottom
Id there be too much syrup, pour of sugar and half a cup of butter. Add
6:45* pT m . Young People's goclaiy
ctiltirate a ch##rful «ptra and not d# jt a pudding di«h. Put a tabteapoon
r. Une a deejl baking dish with one enp t>f sour milk and two cupfuls tel thee# togredieots come to a boll.
of Christian Endeavor In tba parkm.
fill of MUgar la the center of each appaste, and pat tbe applet In lay of flour which ha* been aifted with aU but the vanilla; now let these In
7:00 p. m.. evening wonbip. GoapM
Gowns are Ortama.
«de and Uke until they are tender but
pprlnkllng between each Uyer one tewspoonful of toda, one teaspoon- fiedlent* come to a boll, all bu;
meeting and erangellstlc aarrlca.
Quite a large number of th > gowns Choir
broken. Make a cuatard of U»# powdered sugar aad bits of bmier. ful of cinnamon, half a tea*poooful of
under, direct ion of Dr. Smite.
vanilla: then put on tbe back
Thunulay,'<7:30 p. m.. prayer and
yolk* id four egg* and the whites of Orate nutmeg over the top layer; add cloves and .some nutmeg. Last of all
lie stove and lot boll gently for Miss Alice Roosevelt s
**Jt It aot tb# w»rk. bat tb# worry.
two. one enp of sugar and a pint of four tablespoonfuls of the syrup from add a cupful of floured rmistos. Bake oatil It hardens, when you drop a lit- outfll are being made to Baltimore.
Md..
according
to
a
dispatch
from
that
That Biakft tb# world grow okl.
milk: ffavor with vanilla or grated notcup of cold water. It will take
«. or four taUespoonfur* of1 In a su*adv oven.
That aiuabort th« yoart of lu ebU
over the top after you poor the water. Cover with paste. Brot
wo hours and a half to cook city. The wedding gown Is to consist
New Ribbon Cake-A new recipe for
of a heavy white satin brocade, being
droa
cuatard mixture over the appla*; bake white of one egg. and card
ribbon cake te the following: Two before 1! 1s done. Never stir or shake made in an American silk factory, of
Krr loll tb#lr ttory It tuld:
until It **■#!>.** When cold froat with glazo tbe top crust, and sprinkle (
cup* of sugar .one cup of butter, one the vessel for fe*f of the caramel gran a design originated for the presldchfs
TIait WMioaa thi lr faith to baafraa
the whites of th# two egg* and four
of milk, tour of flour (rather scant), ntotlnx. A few moments l>efore It Is daughter. Tho old tore belonging to
And ih# wltdom uf Ood^ grvat plan ■poonfute of powdered sugar. Place
done
drop
In
two
teaspoonfuls
of
van
gatbet tbroagb the top «
four egg*, half teaspoonful of soda,
tee Lee family of New England. Mtei
e oven a moment to brown deli
, “All! '^1. not the work. W tb# worr^.
one of cream of tartar. Beat the J>ut- Ula without stirring. Now take It off Roowvel^f* mothers fSHilly. will b#
cately. genre cold.
^t hraakt lb# h#art if
ler to a cream, add the sugar grad tb# Are and let stand until tho flrst used in the trimming of
Apple Cake-A
Apple Omelette-Peel and core ten
Wban tarttoed to -wony-^er tb#
olve a acaal teaapoonful of soda ually. beating all the wKlle. then'fla host has goae off. then pour Into butaesdays In tbe month at 2: to p. m.
tbouiitod and ciar earwa of llfi^. baip apples. Boil them to a pulp, into which
cupful of sour milk. Rub two vor with lemon or nutmeg: beat the teft-d plate* and when sufflclenUy cool
S«*vera1 of the .gown* have been i
off Into squares. When the
to lift Ih# burden of yoar neighbor. ■Ur two ounces of butter, and two
wpoonfala of butter Into a plat of eggs very light, then add all the In
>* of sugar. U*b#n cold add a
e* have hardened wrap each iu to Washington for tbe prospec
Tborw It that quality In human aa
d Boor, add to this one egg beaten gredients and beat quickly and vigor
bridc*s Inspection.
All art welcom^ aU tka aarvlcat '
paper. One thing, you must b#
lar# Ibat rmponda bulckly to ktndnaat weU beaten egg. Bimer a pie dteh. with two tablespoonfols of augar. and ously unUl thoroughly mUed. Take
Among them 1s tbe traveling dreit
al to get the beat extract of ranand Uto effect oo tbo <»• wbo la kto<* Poor in the mlxiarw aad cover with a tken tbe milk and a ealtapoonful of three sheet pans of the tame site and
of pale gray broadcloth. For this dress i.Fouriaenth ttraM M. g. ChmnK
Go to the druggist and aakjilm
It jaal at aotlcMbl#. Be affectionate layer of bread crumb*. Bake la a
Rev. L. B. Carpenter, pastor.
Make a soft dough and spread it In each oT two put oae-tblrd of the
an exquisite set of furs 1* being made
rate oven tor half an hour. Tarn half *a inch thick In a large pan. well mixture and bake. To the third add tor hlR best extract of ranllla. 8omeClass meeUng. 9:45 a. m.
and aympatoetlc. and do aot b# aelf
of etlver fox. also a turban of the i
Preaching servloe. 10:80 a m.
the pudding out of the dish to aeree.
cd. Pare and core five Juicy ap four teaspoonfuls of cinnamon and a imes you can gef it from a caterer.
Sunday school at 12:00 m. .
To Bake Applea.-Wlpe and core
ent each Into cdgbt pi#ces <di cupful cf currants and about an eighth Never use the ordinary ranltla. as It
Bpwortk league at 6:80 p. te
There
is
also
a
white
satin
eventor
mr apples. Pat to a baking dlab aad viding each quarter laMtbwtec). ar of a pound of citron cut ffne. aad bake spoils tee flavor of all candy.’*
Kventag
sermon, 7:00 p. m.
rho ended. **if you do exactly dross, combined with chiffon and real
Prayer meeting. Tbnraday atenlag
nil cavlUea vrftk uagar aad aplee: al^ range th«n In row* oo the dough, tbe in remaining pan. When don# Uk#
lace, and one of the palest seafoam
one bjJf cup augar aad one^fourfb akarii edges down, well pressed In. out th# pan*, spread th# light cake as I have told you. your caramels wllJ
green over green silk.
poon ctonamon or nutmeg to eight Sprinkle thickly wltb sugar, einnamoa. with >«y while warm, place on this bwreTy be a success, and will be p.-x*‘Wbat’t.tb« aaa of always fretuag
applaa If aotmag U used, a few drops nutmeg and blu of butter. Bake In a tbe dark cake aad spread with Jelly cteely Uke the most expensive ones
OrariUatItoicaat bacarad?
Nearly 600 attended the annual ban
EK» Jotoe aad a faw gnttogi from quick oven for twunty-five mtonteu. aad place tb# other tbeet of light cake ytoi can buy.**—W’aafcington Times.
Wbaib tb# aaa aCladlag toalt with
quet of tee Lansing Bostoesa Men's
rtod of lemon to uacb appte to an to»- Cat to small square*, and serre hot or on this.
What aa know atttol ba Mtoarad?
tesoclatlon.
provemeot. Cover tba bottom of dlab
Cheap
Fruit
Cake.—Cre-m
wall
to
Uses
of
Goose
Oil.
-Ddoi K maka oar baf4aat IIMar
wltb boiling water aad bake to a bo(
ted Appteo-rA recipe for any- gether one capful of brown augar and
First of aU. In uaieg goose oil. bo
If w# grumbia *aaaib tbair load?
OTM aatn tofu baattog oClaa with syn
8:80 p. m/cbrlatlaa's pralte MaaC*
Dom H awko llto’a pathway atoootbc ap la ditto gtnre hot or cold whh tbiiig aa aimpte ma plain baked applet a scant half cupful of butter, and beat irc to get tbe genuine arUcle. Much
asem aaperflooua. aad yet at the In a quarter of a tMspooofnl of aalu of the aoMlad goose oil on the mar
If wa trat about Uto road?
lanowtog has always aeoaed the best one teaapoonful of cUtoamon. a plight ket nowadays te not gooae oU at all
~Battar at# our tiait tbaa 81 It
lod 1 hava e
grating of nataeg. dMalf teateoon- OM It from a reliable manulacturer.
Onr baUle cry: Btaaar. Ikera la aak
rirat. do aot
fnl of doves cpd one capful of ueediMs
that you can depend upon to fuiralloCflgbaaadralafaMti
ratina tor yarn
,
I. Pare Mm rery amdotbly. tak ratotosL tote flce capful oCtldek apple
Orer aoBM laugtoad blaadar—
yon tee pure gooeeolh .
AU ara walcOBtc.
Aa 40M ba wbo alfiaya ftata.**
r te rram tbam. te whieb add tba tag off the peel at thin at pottfble;
Holy commnnloo. 7:80 a ft. on thirff
carrfally remove the coret.
totoa of a ItMM patl. whteh mam
naday to ike montb. Flint Smday
i« (M «M A 4dm at aM tiM. Tito
■Bto Btor aatoo «M ptMetoM Ml
Sr3£HJ!k^
>un«
js-.-irsa-SiTS
SERWCESilim CiroBCHES \
■art:* -It la good to tough. Tbara It
« stick of ctontmoD to place S
ade aa tbla aa poaMblto ftoU tee
core. Put tbe applM to a aqnart
a aatn they are aofu but aoi aatn
togte to btaak. Wbaa doaa. iw deep pan. allow half a cupful of walsr,
> Ibam from the vrater. aad lay on
a terga diak to cool, fte every pound
baking soda. Tb tbe creamed togredb
ent add one cupful of flonr. the foarn^
tog aauoe and as mweb mor* flour—
abont one cupfol—as may be needed
to nmka a tekft batter. Tara Into a
loaf paa.l)M wlOi ireaM paper and
i tba month at 11:80.
Moralag tarrSca aad
aermoa at
to ebronle enact of rbenaraUam It
Iff give great relief aad oftcatlmaa
**J5i ara/5ordtoUy iavited to t
endraiyteRW. It lootent ap tbe atlff
.sasSHs—
jsarOT*'”"- —
ameir) froo * lo i. .
iron Ox
(pnstipation
Bf foi^K to tlx »ot
oftfaetRMfak. They
produce e bedeby.
wSmT
fiOnilKfSfflKWMU
iAhmt Ohio MMfcn hoTe peUtloMrf th*
U» curb th« pomrrn of thv
BovonMir to dilM. The *ew -lh|- U
Ml poBalf/ te Ohio
. Oeorse Ad., the ollefed h»»orl.l.
Who t> MW In Burope. wUl be nottl
mued for roncreu friM the TMlh
dUlrid of lodlMn. HI. friMiU nr*
tOanniix M M m iwrpri.e. end K hi m
IlMU hn. tMohed the Hew York OeM>^
crhilr H«b. hu refoned the homir of
bnoomlac h member of the Brlthh
hi. IntenHon or remnlnloc hh^«erlrhn dtiren
He wn. prtipaeed n> n homt; rule «»dl
dnlr from nn Irlrt Ul.iriri.
-I wnm « kim PJeime «lre me n
klM. Come piny wlih me. I love jroi.
hooey, ye. I do.*‘ The voice wn. fc>uo
nod pltwrlof m n C4erelniuJ police
court. *-Mr. Coup Officer.*- cried ih.
Judf*. -I don’t kiuiw who .It 1.. your
honor, thnt w-nnl. the Kl..,** replied
the court otkwr.^ •’Find out nnd put
her In the pen.” nn.wered tho judge.
Omti wnn. ndjoumed fur ten mjnuir.
Md thn room clenred to llie voml
.eompnnlmeot of ’ Kteryliody Work.
Hut rnther.” innnlly n parrot. whU^
‘wa. there na evidence In a Urceny
CMe. waa diKovered In a far romrr:
•*Weep oot of door. If you want to
know the wild joy of Hvlng.*- waa the
advice flvfn to New York wwlety wr^
OM« by him Blanche C. Martin, an
apontle of outdoor life. fuUowing a re
rital which ahe gave in the Waldorf
. -I have alept out of>M>r. In a comer
of my piacaa aarnmer and wlnWr for
five yean, and In that* time 1 have
neviT had a cold, though imi .cvcrai
occaalon. It wa. twenty degree-* Ih Iov
wru.^- .he mIiT: ‘ I Indleve thnt it I« .
cure for nenroua^e.. and many kin.lii
t»f pulmonary trotihU-. I wear Ju‘*t a
•Imple white linen or mualln night
gown.* Have plenty of warm bedding
gootniUnketa. nnd you’ll be oomfurt*
able on the coldeat kind of night..**
K. IfbpkinMO gmltb. the noted an
lat. .peaking at the annual banQuei of
> the Tonfederate Veterans* camp of
New York cUy. declaml that -Ihe stiffrag, of the negro waif the greatiwt
crime of the century'. Thn gnsai loy
ally of the negro wa. a. much a part
of the wnith a. 11. plantation, and If.
Iieuplc. Then bame the change, and
the loyalty of thf mwn. wa. di^stroyeil.
What about the pre«*nt? Why. a roan
In the nouth now dm*sa't dare to leave
hU hdme and hla wife and child
akme.** At the .uggestlon of r.««nerml
. I-Ymierlck I), llrant. ron of the |;reat
union leader, .tep^ were taki'W to cel
chratf on Jnn. IB. l»a7. the lOoth anniveraary of Robert K |.ee*. birthday.
Trading .lamp. n. a nu-ann of |ht, anadlng children to* come to gundar
acbool. to bring other children with
them gnd to drop their pennies Into
the contribution IJoxe. have proved .o
t the Rev. T. K. *Todd.
tor in 8t. lioaU., win ex
tend Ute-Innovation to the .church
proper and alfow all members of hi.,
rongt'egmllon lowhare In h^. bu.lnens
like religious cnterprl«f. Vnder the
Rev. Mr. Todd . plpu. every child rv(wives a two-oent stamji «Wch Ume he
or .he js ^resenC Fof bringing a new
pupil a'ffvecenl iradinrwtamp 1. is
v!-:
I
6
,
f,,
^*
I
aATUnoAV.mnuaiva.mL*'
Loos inim V
SpicU Water PnpKiiiN
ox
GAS RANGES
AND
FOR CONSUMPTION
PIPIWFORWSUe™
CHAB. BBY, SR. o(
a EHzabMti, la. writM: -I paid out 0«w SI60 to local phymo» for La Crippe without glvtn. ma any iwUef. I afterward
a of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after takin. oontente
DOTTWAII! DOiTnW
SOU
S. E. Wait® Sons
Johnsott Dru^ Co.
CLEAN
OP
SALE
bouse for begging on the alivets. Rob - Mrs. Stun*esanl Fish has again
spires us to ih e ime. pare, hom-st ano inson. who U To years old. Is the k«i : proved her right to Ibe title of aoclai
holy lire* here In this vrorld lookia* of a l>r. Robinson of Boston. His moth-| homier. She gave an -Indian dinner*with wituful ryeit tn the **Land that !> or was a'daughter of Jolm Quinev, to a sele^ company^ and at the clow*
Adams, sixth president tif the I nite. j of Uio feast se« five stalwart Mo<jul
afar off
WILL YOU COMK?
Slates, apd a grandfather of John Indians in full war paint aad feathers
*1*. I*. uTlom.
-------------- :------, Adams, the second pix‘sldeni. Kobin-j to dsneing and yelping MuquI songs
CALMAirt l•marlar gpar Varwish la } s.m I* a miulug engitu*i*r. and has' L.r the amusement of her gutw.s. Blu
mast Aieabts iWr all iMarlar lasrlc.
1 *,K-ut much of his life in the w.-si *nie | Chief Shungopohvey told glories of
I joar ho was graduated from Harvard bis trile*. and sung song* aliout Ids
T8V
CORD WANT Aa
i|
I he cnll.stfM In the Klghth regitneti».| Mexican home andllde for »^cveral
eT*Tlforin<-810iUI-«»..,-7*0,^ !
ww-UUk-Ic.. --------- -------- -------------------eTiT*orin7-8To«:i
vice lind.r Uuh Shorn I and Sheri* hlbli - doing" New York.
•n.i» U tbe time tor buy wtj.
.1.,
^
How^to Trade
Grain and Stocks
Bowling AUey
Prizes Galore
E.W.C«rionSCe.
CaOICT-Hurt. Shaffor
ANOTBEl
riooaa^ b\*aS*tm *aaad”to
..w...jag.
Lot n. e. cor. itth and Baanla 8U
57 ft. on l«lh 8L
Warn, ahd Bav Bta.
S lou on Spraea atrast. batwaaa
Wayna and Bay Bta.
71. and hooM. Oak Halghta.
of tba bast loeatioQ. ta tha dtj
rrooBdlng country for boma, 4
It to 14 acras land la Bmwood towa
ship, about 1 ml# from city Ihnlu
Will maka a good market gardem
S 40’s IH mim east of Oadar Rn
4 40’s 1^ mUo. warn of Oadar Rua
Thera la conaldarabla aaw timbai
aad plenty of wood tlmlmr on thii
TJKxmm
gut of two preahleots of the United
States, a Harvard graduate of the clas^
cf *€1. a veteran of the civil war and a
lhlrty-(wcond degree MaMo. has been
to the Bridgeport. Conn., alms*
The tJLX roU| for the colecUoo of
the aute and county taxea for the
'The * Phantaama.** or “wosaan In y«mr
1905. and for the delinqueat
aehool aad city taxes and apeclal asaeasmenis for aald year have heao
placed In my hands for oollectAoa.
1 will be In my office to reo
been chalkwd cm houae. and gatea. PWr taxea
from now'uBlll FVb. 1. INN. on
. the -'Phantaama** i. a horrible thing
day from S oYlock to ll:»
forenoon and from 1
<
' If ahe enters a house Her coming o‘doek la the
o’clock In the nnetmam,
brings death unlesa ahe be placated
ate aad coonty taxea paid
l.y pivimnU. Last aprlng the -Ptian*
Uama*' vlaltad the Mexican aettlvtneci.
ot Bui AhUmkk Notice of her com*
' Ing reached the towa a few davs be
fora. OwthaMmMted date the wo ■ eitea. Penalty on dellaqocnt cUy
man. aeeompaalad by a child, amppau Id nchool taaes nnd ■paHnl assess
ta tnmt of a IMcaa home la Laredo MU, 4 eant m anch dollar of tha
:-fmt There was a ^ cm the door
She gaimmi y> the Mxt houae and em
tefad.aiiilaridra«ppar. Thereqaea:
DnUd. DM L Itai.
waa denied and the next day the akk
M.K.BA
cUtd la the hosne died. The police
CRy^
ssi-uTiirte*
tote
BUSINESS CARDS
I block. Cltx. phoM 14S.
OR. F. J. MAC I
ed to K1*E. E
and nTTlNG i
602 (
A:
Marx $2T,.00 Suit or Ovvrcxviloiiexliibiiion at Hamil.
Urn CloUiiiij; Cos.
Put your
MARINE
MOTORS
MONEY
single Cylln4ers. 1,2, 3, Sand
7 H. P.
in our
LmnU‘r, I>iitb
Shimil.'s
Iknirs niid WindtiWS
I’ur. h ('olumns
IV>r.h('o
Porrh K.iilSs
^pitlfili'S
ckets
I
COBBlall through tho store
P. S,- Remember our optie;d opening, with Prof.
Shellraan of Grand Ifnpids,
.Taunarj' Sth Ao FUh. Eyes
Uwted free.
Hastall’s
HI6H GRADE LOW PRICE
tb* Stwthr
Kakc and Break or JuBip Spark
IGNITION
Interior E^nisli
.Stock or Six*ci;d PatU-ms, Stnre
Frants nnd Fi.xtures and any
other kind of tdiup or mill w<.rk
you an* in nee<l of.
Drj* luinU-r always in stock.
l*>tiinaU*9 funiistiedljy phone
or letter.
Fa»ialte4 CmBplnte
With Shan asd rdTcrslble pro>
pdlcr
Also2,3.4Cjiiiidcr Motors
GAS ENGINE REPAIRS A
SPEOALTY
SOUTH SIDE
WM. JACKSON
LUMBERCO.
jiii-ws
B.-
HACBimST
•au ra.. City. Mi. li.
db'gKiftsJStor te»t 4b-
GASOLINE
>R. O. C. CHASE, rwmovwd (raeg SdS*
HwmlUou 4 Mllllkea block.
CUT GLASS '
CHINA
SILVERWARE . .
. ART GOODS
s.r
D.
Wa bava and offar for aala tha fol
lowlag list ^ vaal astata. It U all dr
sirabla p^rty and must ba told
Call or phone for prtcas.
70 ft. on Bav 8L. oppoaRa Darrow*i
niAVERtC Q’TY LOME, No. SSL F.
A A. M, meeU cm Mooday ohwalnff
cm or before thw full of tho moon.
at7:S0p.m. M. B. BaakoU. oecro*
lary, Omer K. VPhlt^ W. M.
»IAN0 TUNING—W. N. I
TMVEISE y^lTY 8AS N.
MuBcmtiJi ABSOLU'^ELTCUARAWTEED!
and God will spoak to you. Give been
to His vcdcc. Do not ^y “no** to
Him. GckI U not wlHing that- any
should iK-rlMi. but that all should
to rcfipotanct;. He loves (he sin
ner but hate. sin. **Today If yxjo will
hoar HU voice—liardcn not your
•Xh .Uy“^7“rrbru.i
hearts.** As a father say. to youe home; there 1. plenty and to
. Como home, my chUn-com. \\*hom>ev«T w ill may come. * OOkte. <o th<* (*ttT 4.f Tf.vrrow ViXr. .mt wii««r ;
tf say U.en*why tiir ixayer U the- ■
Go«I lieing my ht1|K-r In thee m»^-tI will endeavor to show you h(.« ^iS'
•come a Christian and have thftwr that paaseih understanding an.:
. iH-wrn¥%>T priatiU ami «rcuUl«'*t in
the faith that endun-8 a. wi-lng Him or*.
•Wl-onnly.ihPte. ..u«n-*1v.. virkw i.rrvMra*
Jsum^mr .
gSSES*
4ycuiwd.-
£ ,LT:r4:‘oda:is
OisiiHi Prapirty fir SHt
la Woodman hhU on tha third Tuaa-
AXDGisT
imnsownY
J«at ChriJd Hlan
Into hell sad all thoor that forgm Oodt
No matter how good you are so far a.
aaoewtry or poataHtp or aoeial otaadlag Is coiumraed. ao mattor how maoh
y yon have at yoar eommaad. wamss you have choara aad pubHdy coa*
d and obeired Jewns Ch-Ut as
yo4r penmaal savior, ibe King will one
day my unto yon *TJepmt from me ye
d. Into rverUstIng try preparfd
for the devil aad h!s a»tgel.,** Mat
thew » 41. Arc yuur ia«c» ro rc
that you do not like the word
r* If ao, your cootruvers yia not
me but with God. Juki what tbat
mfM in Its fullci and cver
laattag al^ttcaiioe 1 am not able lu
irtaie at ihU wrUlng. But hear merou—Its horroiw make, the tiwrs
flow and llm heart ache. An am-fuf
rtilng awaits the man who ha««
uadu himscir right wlth^ God
through ie«as Christ. Stop. man. juh!
now. and gel your bearings! Do y^Mi
lar.C.C
TRAVtRI^^
lemiRtttp
THROAT I OR. KING’S I luTcs
ag to atarwaJ dcatrweUoa. Lotas
hadtea to the reacae. There are haadrads la onr dry who do Boc atthad
dtviae wvrkM aaywhr^. We cti^
dially lavlte y«m to come and worship
na and let o. rwam together
Ood. Bosnebody U wroag. The
clearly teacbee hi the Old and
eto. Apaetlea
TRAVEIItE CITY LOOOt, Ho. 71, K.
THE WONDER WORKER
A CALL TO TM€ UHCOHVMTCO
The Chareh af Chrtat la iflaaaiag th
flnt Lord s day la rebnmry. AU mmahera of the waigragartoa am ia«MBf*
ad ta be prwaeaA ow aeat Baadar an aa
Bha farther arraagemeau and to
...>. .ir.ssjsf’jrs
!
wchman.
Ml QUICKEST CURE oak
.4r.r"*«'sia3r-
!
nuvuMa are.
Twcvmwi
7"*
J.H.M0NK0B CEO. W. HeWETHT
._nOIfROE & MeWETHY
GENERAL INSURANCE
ni »aw wiLBaLM block
DR. GAUNTLETT
DR. T. A. WILHELM, T>entlsL City
_opera bou»« block, room 1.
OR. F. HOLOSWORTH—epadal attentiun to dlieaiee of the eye. ear,
nciKv and throat. Glaeeea fitted.
Rtsom* 7 aad S. H. Jb U MeroaatUe
Co. block. Both phoaea.
16S9
DR. C. B, MINOR—Office over Amerlean Drug Store. Bpeclal attention
eye. ear. hoao and ChraaL Qlamea
led. Both phoaea. Uerideoce 613
Slit
xth tXnxL
OR. W. C. MOON-Phonea, efficek
Citz.. 107: Bell. 99. Rcaldeace. 7lt
DR. A. H, HOLLIDAY. Graduate To
ronto L'niveriUy. Office In Honaon
Tof
*. W. THIRLBY. Denllat. Over Bar*
num 4
* jewelry itore. Both
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. O^Phyalrlan and aurgeon. Removed to oflunik. CIUDR. LAWTON—Piiyalclan and au»^
gcon. ofllcvH in Wilhelm block, third
floor with Dm. Sawyer and PenhalItgon.
HARRY B. HARNER-Kzpert piano
tuner and action regulator. Sailafaction guaranteed. With Kimball
Muilc Houae. Cltx, phone 2C4.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
1 counaelor. Wilhelm block. Travic CUy. Mich. Clilxena phone 106,
ver. Prices
O. P. Carver 4 liTo. Both phooea.
iR. E. F. CHASE—Homeopathla. Of
fice over Bugt*ee-a drug atore. CUP
TrAverte City. HicMgAB
M.&R.E. TIME CURB
DR. E. L. THIRLBY-
SPECIAL PlIZES
. Cilery
prize for hi^best sconL*.
No. 1. Mnaaelman (9roct*r
Co.. Distributors—100 LaVcnlo Ci-nrs, ^-;lluc* $10.00.
No. 2. ' HtiiriilU^n (MolhiuR
Co.-One
u.—Om Hare s ».I:ick<lerby
hat. beat $.100 make.
Ko.
Saxton ITardware
Co-(jaopair Hockey Skatrs;
value $2.:a). SportinK Goods.
American Dnn?Co.
Militar>* Brushes,
value
$3.50. Prescription
SpocuiliBU.
Xo
.7-Ailnd . On-nick
ir "S,-)/.
Shot* Co.—One pair
al Blui*
Blue Sh<»e.’
Sh(a-.' Uwt
U,l Sliiw
K'jyal
in the city.
No. r,.—A. \V. Juhraus100 Diamond .1 ciK'ars; value
llOOO.AGenUeuunh’s Smoke.
No. 7. KiralmU
Music
House-$10.ai cnxlit first
payment on Piano, or $5.00
cr^it first pa>*ment on organ.
M. B. Hamer, Manager.
No. i
Prof. Horst-Vic
linLeggoi»,$2.5a
No. 11. City Hestannnit
(Open day and riighU-One
Week Meal Ticket. Best of
aenice.
Will
Bloodgood,
Mte»iger.
To bedistribuled.sreek ending.MandilTtii. :
One coupon with every
game yon bowl.
wiLkiNstm
« BOSSES
PMPBlETOtS
W. TULLER can estimate yoor Umber.
STEP SAVERS
bought dnring November and Deeexuber. »6 a day.
en.Mlcb.
jan 2 lyr
The handsonu-st and most conven
ient KITCHEN CABINET on the
inarkt't, Soli.i Oak fronts, M<
and dm
ast proof Roller bearing Flour
bin.
We manufacture them and make
low prioeg.
e. N. nu*llmant«l
BEAL ESTATE AND UMN8
NOTARY PUDMC.
SI* bm* rr—t at.
J. E. GRERICK CO.
TBAYBBSK’CITI, MICH.
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R'Y
u, ataiM
John R. Santo
» D.U. icw.. General Insorance
Wood Has Declined
Iwg £ I Hew WUkelm Blk., Trwcm CUy
a'
DES.J. 0.11 MART J.TOTHlIjDOn
oriWATMIC IWMCIAM*
ornmlM^eWUhalmliag. • a. m. m n
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wyfc-asm. OUlaaM
For The Next Thirty Days we Will Deilyer
DRY HARDWOOD SLABS AND EDGINGS
FOR $1.75 PER LOAD
GREEN, $1.50 PER LOAD
SOFT WOOD, $1.25 LOAD
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
rxerpt
J.
mUKBAT.
AcmU
PEREA7ARQUETTC
Tire Insurance
L. L. A. BUILDING!
AD; TYLER
OKNTI8T
These loads contain on an average of two cords
Office G05 New WOtofai Bkek.
Cftix«i*’iiho»639.
Oval Wood Dish Co.
0eo. J14 Carols
DKNTIST
201 fraat SIraat
Mmm Tmt OtAm, Iteh PImms S7
CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY
JANUARY 15
C 0. HILL£t
DR. J. W. HIGGIN5 DENTIST
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