The Evening Record, January 22, 1906

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The Evening Record, January 22, 1906

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1906-01-22

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•KCtAL TELEORAra WHVIM.

STHKIPni

ftCTOitS MUST
WinOHIGHT
TH«Y WILL M mXPELlMD
morn nuMiAM tMpmcr

masmtf^^msamr

6 0*OLOOK EDtTlOW

RROKE IN TWO
ON LONG GRADE

laCHawaa tOYaar^

«NE TRAIN HAD MIAEH UP AT
% WIra to toa Btaalaa SaeatC
RAPID CITV,
HopkIaaHlIt, Ky.. Jaa. ft^A aob
or SM M aarlj Saaday aMwah« topk
at BalMr. a atsm, fraai ilia TtIk
eoaaty Jail aad haagad lilai aaar toe
^ 1 howM la toa castor cT CSdU.

MSWirOES

AfAUAHE

RUNAWAYS WERE AtUlWEO TO
MIT THE HEAD END.

Pierre MAY NOT CVCN SAY
^ma4m won THI OCAO.
> M bat araa capiarad.

Osy WMI FSM WHtmA

WHEEL WENT
INTO A HOLE

Mr Wirt to IW Mrtsfsf Mssord.
MU MMsntovs. Jaa- tt..l r. to.-Tke
sMt ^ ttiJI MrtAt
it* ssftsntoet CHCMICAL TURNED TURTLE WITH
It mtoL «Uy t fev oT iW tbofti
FIVE FIREMEN.
iMtaf eloMd. Tbt oprtrsMt tet
sssWtrNI that tr«7 sstor iStd
. MiM wlK> teitok to takt part if

DinBi nocKa uKoiscioos
RUT ALL ESCAPED WITH ONLY
SLIGHT INJURIES.

TIm NMwasMSt It uktoc «ztnu>r Chiaf Murray*a Hip Wat SlipMiy to4totrr pfsteUmu tcAhuit rtocl^i;
Jurad->Fir« Waa Only a Car Load
todtr wWtL It Um mnalrerwuT of
af Charcoal Which Had S«tn
-M asMty- The pd«i>U tr» forLoadod Whiia Hot
M44«i to cttobrttt matMt for the
«m4 tad thm SibMtoa rmilvajr bat
bM ptoetd uadcr martlaJ law. it l«
While Btoklng tha turn at the cor­
beUwTtd that tot day will paaa without ner of Waablagton ttreel and Rail
road ayanna Sunday moralng at 1:10
o'clock In rwpoata to an alarm of An*
lamlcal with flra membarfl of toe
dapartJBaai waa orartumed. throwing j
toe fireman sprawling across the street
In eraiT^Uractlon. While no serioos
Injuries rasnlted It was a narrow es­
cape for all as the accident was suddeo and the overturning of the vehicle
ete. The driver, dmer Young,
TMiNTYdriOMT tlONEO CMANTCR
waa knocked unconscious for a time
APPLICATION.
and Chief lOirray sustained an injury
his hip; but no member of the deparlmant were injured.
George Lawrence, who went to the
rescue of the flro laddies tpu caught
by the oscaping svlpbuiic acid aad his
WORK DONI m NATTlt MCRMICR
ig so saturated that he wilt have
OF FRANKFORT.
lo replace It Bven his shoes were
drenched by the escaping chcmlcat

NEW R.N. CAMP
WAS ORGANIZED

iuaMizzfuaECTaottciE

Aftor 'liit VartoM Cwtuitfiitt Had
MMfi CtPciiidtd, Nit Mtmbtrt
Knjeytd a Vary Palaiablt

To Have Turned Then Into Transfer
ick Would Have Made a
Gad MTraek and Local
Wac' on Other.

luged

the burning

: of the
IcaH a second call for the hose depart
•sent was sent In as the chemical was
pul out of commission. No great dsm
age was done except one wIhh-I which
will have to be replaced.
ft U stated that charcoal cars
usually loaded direct from the charcoal
kilns and in all prtA>abilliy this
waa hot enough lo burn when la
and may have l»een smouldering .
time. .
The CHtndltion of the city street* wai
took plahe. the following offiof'fh being the cause of the scrldenl. The rear
end of the cbemlral being loavy It
duly elected and liisUlled:
slewed
an»und on the ire and struck
Oracle. Mabel Btnaail.
a soft S|»o( In the stre<>t when* a sewer
Vice Oracle. Oliee Dill.
had l>«.n put In. where the wh.M*!^
Paai oracle. KetUe Defoe.
droppetl and the rig ov. rthrned.
Gbaacellor. Kathryae Ooata.
Recorder. Bessie McMlehael.
Ttocdver. Maud Moe.
Marshal. Jane Lawler.
' Assistant marshal. Oertnfde Jenkins.
Inner sentinel. Bdora Vogle.
EIGHTEEN WERE TIPPLED TO
Oai?r semlnH. Ellen Jex.
DEATH IN CHURCH.
Manam r. one year. Emma Thylor.
:iMnager. two years. Grace Parks.
Manager, three years, Charles Defoe. -Why Sit You Herw'itnd Perish" Wat
Pliysleisn..W.El|o«i.
Minister's Text a^ Cry of Fire
After the bttsinsM of the evening
mas antabedMrs. Abbie Henderson. In
beheir «r the new camp, presented
Mrs.,Bmntor with a bouquet of bcauU- By Wire to th* Evening Record.
fal caraatkma. for which ahe returned
Philadelphia. Jan. 22.-The building
tbanka to a few choice words, predlct- laapectora are blamed for the panic at
tog a brighe latm for Cry.ialia camp 8t. Paul s (colored) Baptist church In
Tbea aU eat down to a deiicioim aup^
per compnaed of Iba IWlowlug rlands:
Oyster slew, eradken, odd boiled ham.
veal teaLoabbaito etliM. Potato salad.
will be aided in this h|'

NEGROES IN k PMIC

. and batter and cakaa cd Rnest raricThe minister had just completed hU
tisa. After rapper a abort musical •ermpn. his text being ‘'Why alt ye
progimm wra Wjoyed and it waa nrar here and periahr' A womnn In the
Stmday morning when toe diristeiUng front cried -fire" and the smell of
:e caused toe panic. The crowd
perfect satisfaction to alL
jammed in a turn of too stairway,
ml fell aad those In toe ranr
crawled over those ia fronL The fire
only alight and was exttagatobed

,»r win to Ik*
BmM.
' _Rlo toMUo. Bmil). Jm. ML-Tk.
waOdp. Aeqaldaban. an oid

GOTH WERE PRESCNT.

REPUBIICAIS WEREURMIMOUS

AMERICAN

ENGRAVED QLUNC
CALLING CAMS ARE HERE
UflbRAVfiD
stnk.ng)y hMtobome. Pri««^ exttomejy

CITY BOOK STORE

WINTER IS HERE
And so is our Celebrated Kno Wet Trousers. Will
trablcbythe cold, Vhev have a double bre«ted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lunir
protectors.


,

XUBEOK & MO'VT
UNION O-mBK-r eL.OTMIKnO

HAS BEGUN
SUNc

*1.0.! 1„« -l„.n

anan

Woin.-..'. Uovor

Ilf
IN

WIIIT0I

ALWAYS IN SmE
The smartest and newest
things in Women's Footwear can always be found
in the IJOROTUY
DODD line of line shoes.

itrJ

BURBAINS

Women’s Fur
trimmed .lull__________

Oklahoma and Indian Twritory as One
State. New Mexico and Arizona^
at Another-Btlf to Come

By Wire to the Evening R»*cord.
Washington. J^. 22.-The house
committee on territories today com
plet«rd the consideration .if the lismil
t«>n bill to admit Oklohama and the
Indian Territory' as on and Arltona
and Mexico at another state and by a
unanimous vote of republicans ordenM
the W|1 favorably n'ported. The dem
ts were united against the bill.
opp.iKing the admisHion of Arltotta an I
New Ms*xtco and will submit a mi­
nority report, the report to lie sub
mitted to the house tomorrow and the
bill, will lie taken up for ot.nslderailon
Wednesday.
Indianapolis. Jan. 22,—The delegates
to the United Mine Worker* conveu
tion this morning voted to adopt a res
olutlon memoralirlng congress to pas«
the pending Joint suiehood btlL and
admit the Indian Territory apd OkUi into the Union as one sUte. Sec­
retary IMlaon offered an amendment
providing for the protection of union
labor Inlcretta. •

'liL-fe

The late Mary Jan Allen of Yuba
was laid to
in the cemetery at
Yuba Sunday cBeraoon at 2 o'clock
after funeral aervices which were held
in the Methodist church, were held by

UMaa of^he do
pay their last ro
who. throush her i

By Wlfw to toe 1

raot loom

aOB FRONT STREET

LOGS WANTED I

98c

Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.!
Cedar Shingle Timber.

manyCines
of clean, stylish shoes will be
closetl out at cost or less lo
clean up bi*fore Febniarj' in­
ventory.

0H£ VISIT WILL PAY YOO

M. B~Che$t Protectors for a

CUSTOM SAWING.
ar* Bf« mom **rman»aUr tomm
%»4 la U># WllhalM Moak

Ora. Sawyer 4 Rcnhfflc|ai

DENTISTS

0. 0. MorrATT
AbMractG oI TIUg

traverse eily mig. €v.

pmiCGB GATIFrGCTOGV
G«twblta'.w*d tSM
rn—m »!• Gtwtw Bwwk BwIMIwi

Oltlrans Phon«* 82| B»U. IBB.

WANTED--L0GS
MAPLE AND

OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK

WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
WAIMTKO—ORDERS FOR DRY,
HARDWOOD SLABS
16 inches long. Will deliver

cords for $2.50

John F. Ott Lumber Co.
CITZ, PHONE 344

w

W. L. Grown. Maaomc.

OVERCOAT
WEATHER

AND

BELL PHONE 37

Just ahead of us. Manyiots closed out. Here .
ate a few more;
52 in Coats, with or without belt—new—one or '
two of a kind. Must go—prices take the.u.' • •

MRS. ALLEN BURIED.
Laid Away to Roal at Yiu^Yaaterday

S.

v


W<mu^’8 Htuiv-

It's not too Into to own n p«r
of tliuBo warm shoos or slippers. Th6 rol(h«t weather is
ji i to come.

Drugstore

' '

TnBwuTu.nor.

VOTED TO FAVORABLY REPORT
STATE HOOO BILL.

DOKT iciGS aa«dng toe loran In
and Depew of New York np Mrs. WIgga of toe Otohnse Pnich" at
penred on the senate floor today for the Cliy opm borae negt Friday
the Irot time since toe hoOdaya.
)MI t2-ll

•N

Clearance
Sale

AT ANY PRICE

DEMOCRATS
OPPOSE BILL

NEWEST STYLES OF....

Our
January

CbaiDois Vest?

300 WERE I

Old DrMlM WanM^ to Rytotod W
Hera Saak Otoar Rie Jaimrto.

Sm Antpiii. TrKtle. Compwy MM E^nrat McNeil Met With Painful Acci­
dent at Rapid aty.
e»ty tolMel CWMran UMr « ,
Special to the INening Record.
Ymti W Asa
Rapid City. Mich. Jan 22.-WhUe
loading logf at RapW City Satorday
B7 WIr. Is tk. B*mIm( lUoorS.
artemoon. Ernest McNeU had hU tool
WuUMStsM. Jm. **-Tke Su A« badly crushed. A log rolled agmtoat
toM TracUo. eommnj of Ton. «ni toe gia poie. breaking h and one piece
tare lo «»>7
thIMns oodn •truck McNeil In the back, knocking
11 years old at half fare. This wu him down. As he fell the log rolltd
daddad today by ilia Supreoie court carer his fool, making an injury that
In an optaloo by Jast lea Brown, bold will Uy him up tor some lime
Ing that tbf» Aagislatlra ameadmant lo
Taken to Ithaca.
that effocl was cuasUtutkmal.
Thn ramaina of Mrs. t3ixa Hunter.
^ pamihi away Friday night at the
MF& age of eightyfiye years, were
Chester Arthur, aged 1 year, son of
taken to the family home at Ithaca
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Dewar, dietl this
this morning by Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
ling at S o'clock after an ULness
Hunter, where the funenl will occur
of only three days The funiwaJ wilt
tomorrow aftt-rnoon at 2 ockwk.'the
take place tomorrow aftenuam at 2:20
body being laid at m*t with the hu<
ocJocit from the home on Barlow
band and daughter who preceded her
street, south of Elgfai’h street. The
Undertaker L D. Curtis took charge
Rev. Thomas aix will odcUte. l^nuf. the mnains and shipiied them at
aker Anderson in charge.
1:20 a. jn. over the M A K. R

SEE OS. We wni make
the pficc s* atnacOTe
that you will marry It '
without slopplag to boy
an eacaremeat rlar.

TENTH YEAR-.27Pfi

LOO ROLLED ON FOOT*

Docs this Make Yoo
Think of a

ciml and

•n hall.
itloo of
S new camp of Royal Neighbeuw of
America, auxiliary to Modern Wood
men of America.
The work was done by Hattie Bmaier of Frankfort, deputy supreme
do for this district. The nppUcallon
for a charter was^ signed by thirty
eight appUcanu. si veral havihg trans­
ferred from Qut'eb City comp, also
few Woodmen. '
After the mnr camp Was organlzet

WfAlfflHI

Special to the Evening Record.
Rapid City, Mich.. Jan. 22.—One car
In the -pine train" on the Pore Mar­
quette was smashed into kindling h*Mv
Saturday aft(*riKJOO. The Vroln broke
GET THE happy feeling by haVTng
In two on a long grade, the local was
your eyes acientiflcatly fitfed with
hi the way here no the two sections
were allowed to come together. No optician at Raatall's optical paHors
one was Injured.
^
Jan. 22 27.
jan
There Is a long grade between this
place and Kalkaska and thU grade
so steep that the trains cume down
wiUioat the use of the engine, coasting
all tbe^way. Slow^wns are t
nary and In setting the brakes, while
still near Kalkaska, the train broke
In two. The run waa made to Rapid
City by the engine and the first part
while l^e crew on the other part tried
to stop the cars of logs by putting on
the brakes. They were unable to
oomplUh this, so they cut off the
Thea wetre efoBemlBd.,
boose and stopped that and let
We kare Oamtis Verts
other part come.
-loseUaalwe wlsblotell
On account of the local liHng In Ihe
them aU tbls teasoa.
Rapids City yards, there was no s^
Tbereftre we are deteravailable except the transfer tracks
mlaed t* seU i^em
There were a lot of box cars on this
and to have turned the ninawsys' In
there would have made a very bad
up. so the rear end was allowetl
to.hit the loadetl log train. Outside of
spilling about 100 logs and smashing
Wemeaalt Uyou waat
car. there was no damage and
a Onaub Vest TOU CAM
the logs were gotten off the right of
MOT AHORD MOT TO
way before the paasenger arrlvr>d.

DO NOT FAVOR ADMISSION 0
NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA.

time was spent in

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WCATHCn-OoM«r tamdit uul TBe*^

CXOTiONGlI

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ILJY NOW.
WHTTER SUITS. OVEReOATS, DRDER;WEAR, GLOVES ARD MITTEHS, DUCK
COATS. MUFFLERS, WniTER PARTS, ALL
NEW AERCHARDISE, AT PRICES M
CLOSE—SEE OUR WINDOW
:

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/ Lot I0.00for6.75

/

Lot 13.00 to 15.00 for 9.00 ' >
Lot 12.00 for S.00 '

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Lot 20.000 and $22 from $12 tp $1$

-NAIIILTON GLOTNING COMI^ANy

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mtvtNWCftUpw lUkT£bSAT#1|lUW

SfECUL SALE ODDS ARriKfbis

ICALODLAlMWnOl

rrto Dt NAtUiL

B(llSWIt»WII.TO» T«rO MTS’ MSTmiTE
iwemlimton fl mfumi blDeeam
ttfto. Wbtow bto fWbar earriad oa a
gmall hnilaam aa a afnnaanaaon At tht

THT

KVtMINO

an# liM a

MECOftO

UDflMIV WOHfCCftt WtU. MEfT
Rm Jkto. ito27.

jalMa MarUfiek la tbe Preelitort
the Aaimctotioa-Other Rinlct

Mlaa Ctoctos ftottim of CleeaUnd. O,

amploymiwt to carry hto i
the cwnnay «ma cihllitt him ne
mlcbtoting Btoamomamm-Chan toL with bora of the Ptrst ward atod tbe
other ward, of the dty Satnrtoy after
in renpoeaeto tbecalltoform aa
station for the porpoee of ooadacta skating rink oa Peter BoatrvnTa
fjria5«^'"^ltti *SblA^waa dito Ing at
the coraer of Front and Park
to aacwer, wltoal enter—i Id wf any

Tbs Mehlgan Ubrmry aammi
toailtnte for library workers, which
wtO be held In thto cHy ton. K-S7. will
bs condneted by kfiss Bectra Go
director of the Western Reserve Ubtory achool at Ctovetond. O.. the fol-

dtocitklon. the meet dAcnIt gnea^
tkma.' or tbeae the foltowinf ape a few

ptM

aMrailaa.

Sid


""" 'Tutr* "*

•MOULD VtUmMfo.
nm% to ao gaaauoa tmt that tb«

It

tokTSS

la aaeii a aoadltioa that ft ahoold be
fatMhcaiaifcalalSoaataiica. It I.
dIrtf, tllby la fart aad eovml vlih to Mm la ftoty aaccMto: Doppoe
adSloaaordlaaaaegaraiiL
ban at the top of mt PaiTi catMidnl
to be aU feet la diameter, what did
la aavar aaj awatloo aa to whrro it
haabanu it aaiy hara laid la a hoaw
Tbe foUowIng la one minute aad
wbara thara araa ooataakNU dlaaaaa.
twenty abrontot toppoae a cUy to be tlaoa ajmetafl ant* a dtoaaaa which en
alfD^ cotatM with cHaia taut tht
pafra*to whom It ta tandaiwd aom
aaka qaaaUoaa bat told, ft op and
^laeaa It la a pockat or par.e.
Qaaraatlnaa are morw»ly anforoad,
MattaUea la Umirtad npoa and all
Mawaa taken to prtTaat the apraad
of diaaaae bat thh one Important
nceat to fmwranjr awrlooked. Pao
pla are ao earetoaa about thia mauai
that adtot will actually bold a bill In
tbair llpa wblto aeardblng tbMr poraai
tor ebaaia. In thIa regard woman i

avw located (raab money U alwayi
arallable but In the amaUer cUlea
nnleaa It U actually nratllatad It la
not reUrad but cornea out again from
the banka, Aa aoon a. a bfil loeea iu
ortopnaaa, it to capable of taking o«
IU germ cargo and proceed, to 'do ao
The bank, cannot be blamed for thb
becanae at preaent they are compelled
to pay the expreaa chargea for rehim
Ing the money.
The ^k of Bngland never attid. i
note out twice and aa a reault the lingIlab money la generally la much better shape than our«. Some arrai>g«ment abould be made wo that the
mcBey aa aoon a. It become, cllriy.
could bb returned without coal to the
banka and freak bill. iu*nt out.
The Detroit flew.* cartoonlat Satur­
day pictured two Ruaaian anarebtou
poortag nltnwiycerlne Into a bomb.
TTiey were probably nenou. becauae
Mraral drop, of the .tuff were failing
to the ground. Aa nitroglycerine 1.
exploded by friction in order to hold
true to nature and preserve accuracy,
the apot where tbe two nlhlltol. are
bually engaged abould have been re
preaenled by a deep bole In the
There will be a m«‘tlng of all Inierwated In a humane iwclety la the City
«p«ra bouse .Wednesday. Thl. meeting should Irave s large and enthu.laatlc attendance beenuse thl. city
needs a humane society badly.
From tote AprTl to totrfsll la quite
a jump but the weather man 1. capa­
ble of making tl. What a prize be d
be for the Chicago track team.
Hetty Grosa hw. started a l^nk ac­
count of her dbg. She might earily

poee tbe ««rtb to co—tot wf 017.0

First Ward flkatliig Rfijk maiioelatlon.
JaHm Martlaek waa elected preaident of tbe aaaoetottoe; Prank bah
rice pesMdeat ;Har1ey UmpHcbt.
Harr.aad Henry Hobba. tfsaanm.
Tbe board of dliwctois la compoaed of
Henry Hobbs. Ptimk Ashton. Seth
Aabtoa. Braytoc Tloe and Harley UmpHrtit. dr committee Mmdstlng cf
Jake Togl, Roy Hebert and Clareace
A.hion sa* ttopahM^ to prepare by­
law. Braytoa fWce and Harley Llm
trtcht were appotatod a committee to
get Mr. Boat rum's written consent to
ifo the ground for a period of nlne*y
daya.
Tbe meeUng decided that, ten ceofs
abould lie the fee for Joining the amoclatlon and that the rink .hoiild be
Ifovemed by a committee of Tour. In­
cluding tbe prclflent. Thia commhlee
will be appointed at the next meeting,
which will be at tbe call of the cJialr.
Mayor Friedrich atUraaaed the n»eeting, telling the object, of the aaaoelalion and there was much Interest masifciod. A petition will be pretented
to the council for water to flood the

DnlrarsHy of Michigan. Ana Arbor
Miai Caiolln Banilte\ head of chll
daan'a dapartment. public
Cleretand.'6.: local librarian. Mla^
Helen Stout, library, public llbr
Trarerae City.
The program for Jan. 2C will be:
*:3da
8:45-f
brary training. MIm Doren.
!t:80-l®:S0. Method. In the Traverse
City TIhrWt. Wlto »iHtt
10:4MI:1B. Work for children, Mi. ^
Bufnlte.
p. m.. library orgaiiliatlon.
Miu -Doren. (Interior anangemeot.
syrirmr).
4-5;M; loan njRtema (Browne and
New^). Mias Humphrey.
7:3dg:lB. library «rten.loo-a.«l.i.
anoe to readers. Miss Doren.
$:30. stereopllcon lecture, Carnegie
libraries. Mr. Koch.
January 27.
8:30-20 a. m.: library acoounts-niervice, yeports. time, achednies. MIm
Dorm.
'
ItMlB. work for children. Miss Bur
nUc.
11:45 12:30. book selection and bookbuyloK. Mlaa Doren.
2*00 p.
library,records. Miss
limnphre.v.
.*::.70. library of congress and other
printed eards. Mr. Koch.
r.:00. Interesting the public In the II
hiary. Mr. Ranck.
Teachers, library lrust<H4> and all
others who may l«* intereste<) in M

thirty years and fonr montba.
many have retimied to doat tohee tbe
time of Adam. coMpdtfto It to be
year.! Multiply Dto insweMiy
During one of Ma htblUKtoo toora.
fortunately for toe lal; blf iNTformancca attracted •• dtoentton of emiH la expected that there will be aevaent eebotarsTdrltot after making ta- eral almllar organization. In the city
within a few days. Tbe Rev. D. CochItn 1. the Fiah ward boy. champlcm
while the Third ward bo>*s have a lot
on 15lghtb and Maple .troct* lielonging
fdienaon; the great engineer.
Poor year, after be entered r
to J. H. Desmond. Tbe atosond ward
meot and nmnefotie ttortoa art extant boya have a lot near the Ollleti real
of hi. wabdarful akUl In detect
flaw In tome elaborate aeU of ca
tlona, wbereby ho waa often enabled to
•eato the Music Cura.
npeM an oppoaenfa cane, or at
•To keep the bodv In tune." write.
time* b«i sroold eaubilab bto own cane Mrs.
Mary Brown. 20 LnfayeUe plaocw
I baaed upon m.tbe
Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. ,“1 take Dr
leal data, possibly only
King*. New Ufe PUL. They are tbe
placed before him. It 1. .aid that on moat reliable am! pleawint laxative I
aae oetotalon an opposing coimael asked have found.- Bc.l for the Stomach.
Half tbe World Wondert
Diat be might not be SMowad to remain Uver and Bowola. Guaranteed by
to tbe committee room on tbe ground JohnaoD Drug Oo.. F. H. Meads. C. k bow the other half lives. Tliose who
nse Bucklen's Arnica Salve never won­
that “nature had endowed him wtti Bagbes Drag Co. dniggiata. 25c.
der If It will cure cuts, wounds, burns,
soroa and all akin eruptions; they
know It will. Mrs. ,Grant Shy. 1130
E. Reynolds St., Springfield. III., says:
“I regard It one of the absolute nect^iKimball Ceffipar»y Hat a Novel Edu Fllles
t>artmoath Sept. 20. l
of housekeeping.” Guaranieetl
cational Contest For Large
by Johnson Drug Co.. F. H. Mears. C
A. Bugbee Drug Co., druggista 25c.
dren. between whom and Bidder hon­
ors were almost equally divided, wai
y.ereh t'olbom, born at Cabot. Vt.. 8ept
The KimbaU Plano Company of Chi
Card of ThanVt.
1. 1»4. Blfna of hla wonderful powre oago which la represented in thl. city
We wish to express our sincere
appeared at a very tender age. The by M. B. Hamer, ha. begun an educa
thanks for tho-klndness shown, by the
diacorrry saa accklenuJly made by
tlonal
coote.1
in
which
$8275.00
will
many
friends
and also the choir at thhla father, who was mn<h auipriand
one day to bear him repeating the pnid- l»e f^tributed to those who can form time of the death and funeral of W. H.
ort of aeveial mnnbeni. atthonMi at tha the Most word, out of the two words Skllilter.
time be had rerrived no other instroe “Kimball Plano.**
Mrs W. H. Skllilter and f'amlly.
tlou than such as could be obtained at
The^flrri prize will be a |4U0 Kim­
a small country arbool whose curricu­ ball piano and the other prizes rang­
M.mv 1. II.
lum did not toclode wrtUng or cipber- ing from credit bill, worth $100 nnd
JImtoo—Hello,
old boy. I hear you
log. He thevwnpoo propoasd a variety
spent several hundred dollara learn­
•r artthmettonl tfwattoas to hto eon. ah less, the sipallest credit being $55.
ing
a
new,
sure,
quick and easy way
Rules
and
conditkms
of
the
contest
Of which tbe child answered with re­
of
gKtIng
rich.
markable facility and eorrectnee*. At were published in Ssturday*. Evening
Jsmsoo—Yes. I did.
the age of eight the boy waa able te Record and the close will bo at 6 p. m.
JImson—Making
any money?
solve most difficult questions by tbe Feb. 10. 19M. TbI. will not only be a
Jamaoo-Lots.
mare operation of bto mtod. Many novel entertainment for young people,
Jlmaon-How?
persons of the first fnlnence for tbeir but educational as well, and the con­
JamsoD—Teatfiilng
oilier people the
knowledge to matbematica made a
point of seeing and conversing with test pramiHf-s to be one of con.lder- new. sure, quick and easy way of get
ling rich.- New York We-kly.
r
him. and they propotod to him a grrot ablu Inleresl.
variety of questions to feat hla mar
nig Tr«« LtS* • V»I»M«.
Men ate Judged by the company they
rekma powers. AuMNig them were tbe
Fkuucs iwrolng frrmi tbe top 7K
keep, but it Isn’t so easy lo size up a
foUowlng;
Give the square root of 900.999. Aft lire redwood tree is the sight that ro woman by her hat. Judge her by the
cr hesItaUng a little be replied O90.9W.
amount of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain
000.001 and oheerred that be produced
Tun she takes. 35 cents. Tea or Tab­
this result by multiplying tbe nquare of t«>n months thst flsnies hare lieen vtolets. Johnson Drug Co.
J7.087 by tbe square ST S7. He wit llde. Tlie Are I. burning coostauUy.
then naked to multiply the answer I.ut nt times so slowly that It is not
twice by 40 and once by B. a task pcn«ftlble. Th
which be accompliabed aoeceesfully. Ueniyed nnd It
1 bole through 1
teen flgnrea.
Name tbe cube root of 413.998.81E.
077. To this be gave tbe correct m- flanies. Tl‘e tree was 140 feet In bight
DtUTm^fromptlrby
twer to five aeconda. How many tlmee when it first look Are. Now It li
would a cuadi wheri twelve feet In ninety Xeet high.
drvamference tom around to 250 mllee.
and how many minutes to forty-eight
N. B. Troth. St. Paul, Jane 51. ;08.—
ywisT To the first he replied to two I've lived so long I remember well
seconds 112.64a and to the aecood.toe- when the Mlasiasl^ was a brook. My
gM bealih and long Mfe muns by tokIng Hdlllaterit Roeiry Mowwtoln Tea,
» cents. Jobnsoa Drag Co.

WBBD CONTEST

COAL AND WOOD

Cato ef Thatoca.
Though unavoidably late McPheison
Relief Corpa, Ho. 151. wtobea to ex
lead their thank, to the city churchea.
who ao generouily coniribnted their
"tlumkaglTtag offtoinga to them tor the
'.aUevlatiQO of ihelr worthy poor.
Ladle, of the W. R. C.
May Uee 100 Vaato.
The chancto tor Uving afall entary
are excellent In the caae of Mra. Jen­
nie Dunean of Hayaeariim. tfa^^mw
7® years old. She write.: TDactflc

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to one of hla letters miliarn Brook
field toUa bow an nebool Inspector he
bad to give an examination on phyMcnl
•rienca. -What waa I to dol I Iroew
nothing .boot hydrogen or oxygen to
nmr ^othar WL* 8o I set them a pte
wbkh I called Applied erien^.* I>ne
of my questions was, *What wwnld you
fietocvamualitalbeheadr Ayonug
lady anawemd. -1 aboold pot my fist
Into hot water till yoa were la a |fen-

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^SoM oa a goaraatee at Johnson Drug

Bhbop M.n.»Ni it umitaK to M
ttk aitooM dtorttki «r Bn<*91b.
K T, 111 • Hiowto* irhWi. It to
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FOR NEW TeAWs



M ELECTBIC l>0R1ABLE
J. ft. Paige flcctric Co.
JUST A fEW LEFT

IS

STREET

fUWf MS
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Wednaadny nigbt Jmi. 24.
we wiU gell tlM Mmotot Theo
A. JIoIibsobU Norwegiui
Skeea mt
ledeoed
Jact linea at a veiy k>w pri«?
BOwit}xwrdi|uiee.
WealaobaTeSkeehiDding.
|HttkMio^«ow ahoegetc.
Come in and kxA them

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bfaklndatacttialetm.

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COME AND EXAMINE THIS OFFER

voum otompi'T IS mopc^

FRINK TRUDE

OLD PDITDFFNIE BIIIIDIK!

Wholesale and Retail-Your Reliable Home Furnisher

Sptdal $ak on ’Tlanatkitt
Sams ani Knit Skirts
50c Gowns and Skirts, 42c
75c Gowns and Skirts, 65c
$ 1 Gowns arjd Skirts, 89c
$ 1.25 Gowns, $ 1.00
$ 1.50 Gowns, $ 1.25

DOimRUSt TO LUCK
in the hope Uiat yonll piek^op
you knowr Ito
go^—one that i-verjono who is
the Travereo Belle and other
Immds will ooncem you no
longer. Thnt’i a ctgnr lo stick
to anti tho price won’t “Rtick”
you. De^tc it’s caccllenci.
the Traveifie Belle 1(116 for only

A. W. JAHRAUS

A. J. WILHELM

FOB BALB nv AbO OBAlJDie

oCALtna IN tvtnvTHiNa

OCALCm IN «VSaVTHIN«

“THE TOGGERY STORE”
Not a (lay io.s9(‘S Iml some man wanU lo ‘’Uig” up, to go somewhere, make a rail or
uticud an euUtrUiomeiit, aiid he finds at the last minute—fiomething lacking iu Ids
wearing npiwm l. Horr is whore our great “Tog^ry Store” mooU the rwiuireuienU..
I>x»k ov(-r your wanl rolv tomorrow, sure, then'oome to ns and ‘’stock up.” Never
\xi caught “lacking thingb” again and yon’Il be the happiest man in Michigan.

NEOKWEAR
No firm in this north rcgi(jn carries such a line of the latcslwcavei and flwellest,.
stylos, abeoIuU ly ev« rything li man wants from the 1 Ur white cravat to the Swell€«t two dollar tic.




MOSIERY
A most iKvWlful article, and we make a great ^lecialty of ibis line. .All manner
of colors in the dilTorcnt styles of cetton, half cotton, wool, lisle and silk, always
have extra pairs on hand in case of neo(-sBity.
',1

SHIRTS
Hanlly a kind of fancy or white dress shirt that you may ask for that we
can not show you a fall line of sizes. Neckbands and l)06om8 will wear ont
and sometimes yon want a shirt BAD, when yon are blocks away from iuk|
Huy some new* ones NOW. You’ll not regret it.^

HANDICEROHIEF-S
Most ne *8sary, and we have sneh a host of them. Linen in white and colored
The same with the lieaotiful silk. Onghl to ha^-e bought befora;

IXMTKOW.

OI-OVK8
in cn(lli>«8 styles. Wann fur jilo'es for (Jriiing; finest leather, with WArtn
lininKS tor thew- ooM <ky.; white'«»] colorod ki.1 glovOs (or cdling or society

WANGY VemT*

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And white ones, too. fior e^vJy iaytfae or ereniiig enlBlrtaintncnts.
UtesMtyles always.
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^ toJMi f.ru. H« h OB* ar lb* bail’, a ban. Ank «ra aM a not aa^ f boutbiu —ibUarutwbalb-lpaclalU' iawnaUa. fao or mmmit.
ttaoBBMi. TbUJa ptabana aaalfearl*aaarilbUaaaa«aMowoaUht«o
ttlaa ta Ilia farca. AMMaoU rMaaa appUaiab la u am aiabt. bu «faiaia«

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la at la M aaa It Tliat balfMi w ai wHl
a* flie m at «%ooi we air looklaf. It
alao belpi ttKiae that liMir wUt wa
Utm to aajr. It liae baaa «ald diat wa
Anfitd wt*mk well or ibe daalL But
wbjr Dot apaak wall af aewrbodyl Uda .
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mmmb <i*dte wiu BMTly too to ettMNUte.
Mro Atteoptahd iiie ateoe Wtuie
•teettee «e te «ita. V^ikii'waa toltarod by e roedtog by Mm. R. A.
CAHE- EY Kvana rotJUed -Two Plct«te\
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arrjfijibsww:

the pRmntT eoaaiaung
of Ilnby Raaaell. Bahg Flanh aad Fte
Fin addad tbair ooatiibnte le the
rograw. Hobart damar atoo fteting.
bate Dana raadWte » mIo aeoom.
•aied by Mlaa flaydirr. The Utteicv
bted amia. tote Ne^ was edited and road by

^srcsxss'.-.'ri
Ib fba tetf pan trim tea wi9
Ite • IMIa te or WimaiH fortba
ttedner. te te ha 4U not taki
Mte^f aad oat of wbleb te bad not a
ilttjadiy faa. One daj a xoang laporP
er teadoaat) btin roaremlas the aiaitar. aMB Jobn terp. with esMadtns
StaTfty; Mid be bad quite aome bopet

i. TabbrUl* and
told.*' be said.

t^o •toiiM co tlite bmd.
the lord aad
tbe boii>e wanted an elaborate apiM
la U»e arealtis. i|a lie minded to Uh
rite a jadfr aad aome proialaeot lawran to dmaer. The rtpaat was rrodi.
bot no gaeata. Mr. Wllllami bad forfottea to mak ten. At anotber tte
the PHteatlc leader waa la a bnrrr
to set to fbe bcte aad left wltbott
b» toraOBift lira. Wllllama bad to
tdeitea for a lorkamltb. as ber abbad lockad ber la.

Mlttayuma. Bkuteb. Claqtipla. Piwtickfaw. Octor. Legfo. VeJlow lUbblt
Cbaaker button. Hambooe. Deorp.
lantoandWhjraot*'
Vpot btiag aakad to spell the aainso
be did ao with great deUberatloa.
. On 1 latef occasion, wben tbe neww
tbecrawBlas
papi^ men akked bim concrrnlng bJs
don on the part of /oltn Sharp, at he caadlda(T. bn aald that Mrs. w*miaina
la nnlteewHly called. Is recoauted hr a bM dbjected that with ber tick brwdfWow lapraaentailTe. ^wever. Crop- ate aha oeear oonid stand tbe White
a. ao be would barr to gire op
WUllama wmi teapormrj cham
man ^ tbe national conrentlon of lOOi.
Tbo one diaappolntlng thing about bit
■pete <m that occasion was that bU
Tblce tras not aul&Hetit to dN tbe great
dan. Lung power Is not oratory, hut
U la a good aaaet In attempting to addroMauXlOOpaQple.

loaale CamphaD. .
Ateryht.E.
The three waaka fertrala which hare
bean in progiWM at tbe Aahory Math
odtot church wfll be further angmented
tomorrow by an allday serrlce. a
which time It is expected that* the
many members of tbe church residing
In the country wiU attend and remain
during the day. which in a way win
assume the proportloiis of a grant pic­
nic In the church parlors, where din­
ner will be serred.
Senrlces will be held at 10 a. m.. 2 p
m: and 7:15 p. m.. during which time
the Rcr. A. T. Ferguaon will ap«
the evening serrice. and the Her. L. B.
Carpenter and Thomaa Cox will attend
daring qome portion of the day. Thus
far thirty converts have met arouoi]
the altar, who will at a late .dale af
flltole with aome city church, the work
of tbe Asbury church being tor
gathering of thoae who desire to
lead a Christian life rather than to
draw them Individually to their
church.
The tervloe toat evening was Urge
1> attended, chalni being placed to the
aisles to afconODOdate Ihoee who at
tended who were onaLIc to find aeata.
The Rev. Hugh Kennedy ably dlsconrsed the text **la»k unto me and be
ye aaved.** taken from toatoh. 45:22.
Tbe momiag service was of much In
terest to thoae who attended the dlsconrse being upon the acts of Joshua
and Caleb, who. according to the scrip
tures overcame all tbej attempted.
The speaker naed this as a basis for
tbe beginning of a Christian lUe which
he aald oonid be begun against ail dif­
ficulties.
Praabyterian. '

thea protete by Mra. r: &«^euaera of RortelbnL te coodnet^. In
hich abe peM e high tribal* to boniM-

ag^te okiireMtel te teOro that


•.- vat:? ? —i f; :•
-t'.; .
WAE THE PAPER WHICH CLOSED tlMlr doUro-orlth e Mlag of tmlm
aeddlgdliy. **lf la calling houatetpWr W Ihm; bt'EBSBBa h.. b« bMB
THE INSTITUTE.
iskm It to amuimlBg too
much.- row Mra. SauDdera. "It la be-;
cauM
we have not flued ouraelvro
Mm. a A. RPrilfttOii Waa^ Elactad
properly to carry out the dntWa aa

.

' *r «ma vmaa auBhlin.
«♦ b>« rarHiliia «b» gwBtor bBah

bvMila gaiM, tet Louis IT. wm
The aftemooa aetalon 8aturda>
UBd Bad b«l«^ •»* or IMT which dosed the two days' couoty In
tWB bBt A* lo«i . «mtt tal Bt stitute. began with a p«no ado by
Bad bw plt7 (KW *0 fBttoBB Miss Grace McMltWl and a n*clta
tJon by Miss Zenna Ladd. The quei
tion box conducted by J. W. Hutchins
.wbU*tt.kiaciook«doo.i>l.,. ind prened Interesting.
1B saa aoBB) to <40.000 OB a Bio ' •'The Dairy Cow and Her Care." ban
died by H. B, Cannon, was repletr
with valuable hima.
tte bit But madame also tcM. an.
The fact that straw has somewhat of
liaw Tmt mglit. 7«».000 cMwna at
a nutritive value. Mr. Cannon
bocA and on another night almost
K> at the Mme game,
du Barry was thei
.1 gambler of tbe tli__________ qua/el) Jn order to (Wtahll^h a rallooal
XV, hot with ber tt waa only a paw percentage lH*lw«*en waste and produc
tuna. But that ottiar fsvertte, Mme. da tlon. Tlie luitrienu of the food must
Pompadour, went Inwlthtbaaoleob- supply the wastes cif the system. Com
fact of wlimlng. If aba could. Ills rt^- IKMind suhstanoes of prut elm are ahso
hii.-ly essential for the cow.
corded that ber wtnnlngs
The art cf dairying lies In properly
mous and that m a single nlgljt abe
tbo pockets of the king of 25.000 ftH dlng the cow.
iahto B or.
WTiat ctinstemallon. Mr. Cannon
tmeen Marla AntfllnHte. accoraiif to sdld. would foll(»w If several of the
history, was a gambler wbo liked to ba iraKnlfltunt b-rd fn»m the asylnin
Burronnded by gamblmi.‘ I'Wo was tie*' •hotild U- dn>i»iK*d down id the yard
popnlsr gaq^. bm the stakes got to bs
farmers. Cows lUai
■0 great tbai many a nobleman had hla
n‘Quire f(^*dlng to the limit, c<iws that
entire estatet wiped om in
mght. tendal rose high, and the game ■Oduce from seventy to eighty pounds
milk a day.
was fUrhldden. .Vercrthcless. In a short
tlmt It waa being carried on again not
What should a dairy row do? he
only in the apartments of the qoeeu. asked. Produce 3uo pounds butter fat
bot at the booae of the rrlnaoas de per year as a minimum. A w»mhem
LambtUe. At first tbe queen and tboaa
, the Ktieaker said, placed 400
wbo dealrrd to play with her went to
of butter fat as the lowwt min
Ibe aparttaenta nr Mme. de Onemeoe.
with hav^ imum. the hlghe.st In knrhlgan having
'Thlrt^MMi htindred
reached l.Of.tu.
been the scene of tbe hlftbest
play of any In Prance. But matters got quarts of milk. Mr. C4iniion said
so had Iwfore tbe eod enme that noble- ,he pnslurilon
the average cw
pla.r with the'j,„„.uj,
prodne-d as high as

paro temseJves a* to cArry out their
dttUes to a prafcMloiial banner, then
they have a right Ur ctoaa themaelve*
as profeasionalR.
•*If farm work Is to iw claaaed ei a
profession t. It none the loM JuottfivWe that ho«sekcM.plng ahOqld tafer
into the profewlonr Mr*. Sanktfmt
:mve the Jboiighf that what baa tede
this ao great a naikm la by ^ aa.l
through the homes. The occtipaUoa bf
housekeeping Is second to none on
«arth. and that It has been Iteed
down upon la partly the fault of thoae
in tbe honte. The glrf wlm biro* out
to help a neighbor is looked down
uism as b.*lng just a little beneath the
one wbo g-.ies out as teacher, as being
not In an elevating iiositlon.. not a re
fimsl work, as the otb.*r line* open to
But to Ih* a go;»d homu keeper
Is far lu ll, r than to Ik* a poor teacher.
Yot It is n.»t .b-slml that we keep all- *
the lH.ys and girls on the farm. *The
best bbiod «mms fmm the farm, but
is not wise to let It all go to the
cltl.s. !.«*r the Imy or girl follow In
the line of xv.uk to which they are
i.
est adairtt^. toil to to* successful, be
teaciang or liousekeeplng. preparaon mtnjt to. made.

"Farm life to not mad.' atliartlve
riougb f..r th.. iH.y. ami girls. Tlie .
farm..r's wife must pr..p.rc herself
for tbe work Wfore her. to bring It up
«• standard wb.‘re It may be rated
pn.fe^^^oa. Th.. women's rtepailof the Agricultural fH»lb»ge give# kn..wl..,{go „r tnuslr. .If.‘ssmaklug. dee
tie srieiiee. «>tr.. and girls aiv sent •
fr.mt th.. cr»ll.g<»
b..come trachers. The work th.-r.- to brtrad. and ;t
.'.II gt>. < to mak.* up a r.>unded •*d.iraii. .n. FNmr years glv.-ji to this .xilleg..
win fit one t.. enter tUKJU life well ..
equlpls'd v.ltb a g.MHi oilucallon.
"The wife and motlier cannot go
tb.*re. but the ilaugbt.^r can take advantag.* ..f it nn.l f.»r the mot^jor thor.*
the cfUT.*sp.ind.*ne.‘ cours4*\o which
she can devoi.* her b*i.cure hours, ami
with ear.*f..l for.*tb.mght b«*r wt.rk can
1st w. plann.*d as to give her lime for
tisal of iHM.ks. niagato lnk.‘ up a n*adlng courfe, .
and thus mor.* light ean be wox.*n Int..
th.‘ horn.* life x.llli.«if n. gl.T-tlng h.*r
.liitl.K. The rondlllon .if rural bomi's .*
has Impmv.*.! In reemt years mot.* •
J.an In any otb.*r hom.*."
The discussion was led by Mr*. K 8
.
Gray from tbe stan.lisdiit of the bouse '
ke. pi-r. wbicli was follow.*.! by Miss
Ip*n.‘ l.■oflKe Getty. Kalkask.n eommlsbiner «.r w'lMH.to. who i.s.k up the
Kubj.*ct fr.uu th.* standpoint of child
.
Htudj and iiatiir.* study in the liome. '
Mrs. A r.ar.Iii.T gave a r.-cliatloo.
Spring I!.ui*M*«.4.uinli.g." .which was
well M-^-eiv.b.
1« was unanimously v. i. d to hold A *
woman's.wetl.in next y.-ar.
Th.* fulb.wlng .dners w.-ie .*h*cled: '
rbalm.an. Mrs. G. A. R.»to*rtKoii;. »ecretary. Mrs F 8. Gray.


Milk as a r<s>d for the family c
the aulijeci. Mr. Cannon commending
Its use In dlsplsclng the m.-al bill and
explained that as a food In wl»o1e It
must be cocdcKl quickly.
F- W. WIlHon gave a five mlnutr
talk on I be coming ismliry hluis
Feb. 27. 2K and Wnreb 1 s!>lrb was an
nounred by placar.ts-fn:lto» nsim.
held tui cvenlBj fram t u. ;, nuchr™ of novrinrd
Feeding of Roots. ‘
^
otiock. the meetings l»elng presided lort upward of £tf).0tJ0. irhl.-h the king
be*i
The discussion which fidlowt^l was
new eueuibrni forwennoir. Mr. \%T»ar- over by supeiimendeni of the Junior paid. There bad ticrer beeu known ao upon root b.4-dlng K O Ijcdd. H. H
lon. a boyish looking recruit doni CUl work. Mrs. Ride. Miss Horence Rice
Cannon and Wllllani Helmrortb nTom
cago. mterrupted WllUams aad want gave an address of welcome to the carried cm In that rHm.
mending inaimle to-efs ns iby largest
ed to know wbat be
Ik madut
Juniors which was happily n*sponde.!
per c-entage to the acre. Two f«*«‘<llii>^
to by Miss Jennie lielgler. Mrs. Rice
a day are glvtm «in gtnwl dairy farni.s
expounded tbe lesson bearing upon the
A l.rlef n*Kt from dlHCussion nl tbh
with a
of his
chlldbaod of the child. Jesus, the
[Milrit was enjoyed by a piano solo by
cago. -with that degree of reveremN Juniors participating in the program qnlta, who was boni
MihK McMIchael.
185f».
but
enriy
went
by reading selections from His life. A
rule over outlaw* and
pretty trio was sung by the M
I»4»rk I*r.s
' clojutt
Mabel Pierct*. Bdith Cole and Marjorie
the eleventh annual Institute for the
Reed, entitled. ‘Jesus Savior. Pilot
time-gambler nirmfd Qualrtor.
farmers of Grand Traverse county.
e."
taught ber every trick known to the
"There i* no line of live stiKrk of
Fifty members of the tr
tnmblerte art. Aie made her flm ap- nrire helpruln«»ss to the farmers than
It mast not be a
pesrance In Paso del Norte fibe waa the hog." began Mr. Hutchins "Th«
te John Sharp W1llUauis It always a enjoyed the service.
only a child, and'tbe rough gambJera
Grace Church.
wit or.-on the other hand, that be al­
atistomy
of the hog and the cte* ar.
The Rev. C. T. Stout of Grace lanfbed at her.
ways. when not aarcastlc. indnlght In
But they soon found that they were unlike* as the.digestive Iran of th.
discmsalons of sUtUtles and dry polltno mstrh Or' her. and that even her former is liiiilt for assimilation, usinr
kwlecoaomy. Mere Is something m a
President William
JOUX WHAItP WMXIAMS. fMffkKM^TIC USAllEtt OF TUE nOUblA dner Une that la well worth quoting:
teacher. Qnaletor. waa a tenderfoot 43 per cent of its food In assimilation
Ranley Harper of the University of compared with (he child. With tha
If nothing Is avallalde for PkkI Imp
rlne Maatcr. tbe |
Jug our Ume In the cooileiunsUoii of ]iing In to ar
Chicago and Marshall Field, the
paaslng years Isonna PaqulU grew to waste material th.‘> ran gel along:**
tbe years, the cot
our leJkiw hiriL Moreover, we afe apt j euiue sort of a I
. be r«mod him
fbe Qemocrdtlc merchant prince, being his BubJc*ctH. he a besotlfal woman. Her hair wai
He discussed the question of bree*l
to *«.. Ill .others what wrbsve wlthlu Just duiKhlug
and with bis truth that provM It divtoe. ‘the father- He drew a parallel between the two aa black as night, tlie bad eyea that
our-eli.,. Converaely we*sre apt to ImliHl on soturtl
eonfoonded tlio«e of tbe gamblers Wbo the hog that prodnc.-s a *tr.*ak of |ean| Ixird Palmerston was rer»rd-d In* ;
hood of 4Iod and the brothethood of lives and found much similarity
Bve within
and a streak of fat. the- white hog. bis day and g.-neratl.m as an exc<*p.
man.* expreaaed to the Injonctlou. 'be tween them as well as many exctllent played with ber and k voice aa sweet
others. By lonklag for nobility and I story:
and silvery as a bell. 8bo was aa the lilaek hog. all coming Into f/»cus of ilonally abb* man. H.*n- U one of bis
abnU be ebiefewt among ybu wk
handsome a woman as one cqpld wteh I be speak.'r. "Get !b.*m early to mar royings: 'The world has nev.*r bad
*
■rnn-ant of all.* waa no Mahammetl
ket." he said. "Tor the market demand enough■ «f~and to always willing toverting men to tbe tme faith by fire
Several years ago a small gathering
Is for light m.dght. A pound of s-eigbt imy for—lnteTlIg.*nc«*. bon.*sty, ronrNot that John Sbaqi WUllams ntei | butiomd up kls v,-ki :md luracl to ma.
of young boys led by their pastor, the
for
each
day
of
life
fhoubl'
Ii^
flie
ag.*
and
iH-rsev.-rani**.
all
common
the liuidied vxeinw cunuined to tbe
" Kay. do I look all rlgl.tV he askad.
» watrisfnloeM i
« to holler porpoaito. a Rev. Demos Cocblln. met together in
standard. A .lay wasted In wel^^it is things, yet the supply never exc.*4*dB ' *
luH.u. psragTsito. for l*e does not. Ibis j *• 'Well. I've st-t^n worse.' 1 told him.
the church basement for thHr own
kronghoat all
a day wast.-d In the grain he
th.* demand."
I* ju^i a Mt of moralixiug thrown to : ‘nut. way. don't you think It would be
• many people i
uplifting, later Included In Iheir pray
aU mankind
for gKsl UMttsure. WUllama la vary ithe an fait kink for you to '-VB4
don BB
a pair oiaeaae kUllog ptopcrtlea, a leaven to
continued the frx*ali*T. •*Mlddllng>
ly lock that fo
erfnl
tbongbts
a
particular
friend,
who,
mil uf a man, i
skim milk, f.dlow lb., natural milk.
bnt
te
lock
kept
up
too
long,
and
leaven
tbe
whole
lamp
of
humanity,
ao
th*-. bet
best aebu
«hool high mtodad and j "Vnp. he'd forgol ten *em. and be I that It aban finally bnr« Ha adflih for the aoke of the Master whom they gamblera wbo kdew a few tricks them soaked‘com. and If a patch of peas 1U.ftui. inmsBTvatlve by Inattoct, tv- blushed a lot wto-u I tokl him of hla crniL octet It ahall aome day caiM to loved they earnestly prfiyed for. That selvM tmderatObd that it -was -art.* avallable let them ban ort It. One
be tnw that ma
inity to man the youthful pTOyeis were answered Still, no one was ever known to cotci acre which kept twenty pig* on.
the Rev. Cochlln said In the oourae of ber teattog. Before abe waa twenty
" By George.* be gasped when be had
month, the speaker raid was the re
tog S4-U4M. of humor and a native gift g..t fixed out all right. Tm glad that mokes coontless tbonaands monm.
his moralag aermoo yaaterday waa eviwaa to New Mexke port of Profwaor Sham-.
of kwdi rshlp. Not a hpd <'umbloaUon you bappete to came to. old miuirEtetaa Itelpi Affain.
dent, and not only answerod but the
f the worst dmracten
aa things
V.Ty morh of a parttoan
Mr. WUllams waa bom In 2854 at roanlU were marveloaa. jOradnally of te aonth
Matter of Shelter.
and vary much of a aontbemer, but I
Mempbte. Thttn. Hit mother died bo
Her
ddith
b^currad
Ifi
1875.
and
WU
Hogs can U- cared for prop.*rly with
w lUial a paliiol and fair minded. A i Mr. W
te tbe War. nnd hit rater, a ^mifod- one by onc^the unkpowb friends who
Borne towleu acta had been IlUle .-xpenKe. Small cs-k in ns. iKjrtalikes bla own folka. |D,*moctatlc
crate rokmel was killed to battle. The were weekly the subject of pH
tod by a body dr gemaero. tod
th br«d syn^thle. and tolera- ’ by tbe primary ayatrm. Vlmx the fn- boy was then taken to Mtealaalppi prayer, wene led Into the fold
eearch wet mafie for tern. Loona ble with T.imlow and door, is-all that
tlon; a stadant. but Vitbout aeparattog lure leader waa llrM runntog for caa- where he began hla edneate to pri­ the work prograaaed. the
Paqtdta waa found to be thAr toader i* needed.
himself' fvxim
from the
the affVra of tbe world; gresa hla opponent waa a famooa coon vate acboote. lie afterward iradoatod worliera
il and they mw the end waa canght Bbe ^only latmhed
a soccMaful1 planter
planter. . good towyer hunter. a^Tat whkh John Sharp from tbe'Kentucky Military Inatltate.
r prayer. Chodalng
aongresaman; m ver aeem- i was not an Aepert One county waa from tbe Lnlveistty of the Soilb. locat­
Ing to
mnr. hut sc^uipllsblng * pructk ally lost to him for this raaote. ed In Tmuaaaer; toom tbe Cnltelty ^fe aa.ibe theme of the iitoralng aerriber abe ahonld go Tree cr till tte
tbe Rev. Dootoa CochUn apoke
aaemte to Impose bla will ,ao be saw that aomethtog had to he of Vlrgtnto and from te mirorolty
’ Tbto waa agreed to. and one of
on others* butT«allr Davtog it; a man ’done. Gntag Into tbit coimty. tbe ttst ef Hehtolharf. to 0«many. By atea etoqoenHy upon the faith nnd reanlt of
perty. a gambler taown the connon the iMr W te moment, al-1 thing te mat te waa'^^tovtattoa gftedril lectim at rtrte and xnja prayer. Mine for a text the thought
Any person having backache, kidney
g Ida tmoper. goad to a !to haat cooaa. He accaptad with bctanitog to fate native tood. be atvdiid
ii^for man and the
alacrity, hot aaptolnad that ha waa a tow aad bagao practice at Yaroo. Ho eameatneaa of the sahleet bronghi a
^tlBwtB uMarMBiia tlte-wtint.niOB pains or bladder trouble who wUl take two
perhsisi nor a great orator, but a <
aclenlUlc cte burner. Taking aloof a to rogaided aa prohiiMy te riprot anggeaUon from te CahgrcgaUonal PBgoJtB
d»« B kntte from licr bflt or three Pine-ules upon retiring at night
Bcandlea. bo fired
Mholar in tbe hboea and Is ta espact paator that tf each of the 900 members
It ntD terlMBrt.
lltlcal e.>momtot; tea radical Imt i among tbe htante of the first troe tn on telfs Bffalra and tbe tariff. He
shall be reUeved before morning.
progressiva. Is an eaiy. oociire way Khkh a TooD had takan rofuBe and waa first etocted to coogro— to IfifiS of l^ciur^ reaolve te oomiqg year «. *BOB* or trttr. BiBwoeh
proy iter some one wbo >o*IMIta(«aabl>«BlMBTnj m ta oOttt
ctoaaa^btoj
metsny aearad the animal off te ihd hha teaen tecs ever alace.
Ibmb to BlMottfloa Id
ta tbe world. yaC
their deMrod ahoald enter christtoa
parth. Btpcattng this prteaa each
TUB
faith the resnlt woiUd be manrelou.
time tbe dogs treed .te fate, the hte ha te
waa a retard bieakw-. and WBItolM j Sharp
! ia.rrgarfied na one t
wted he qnickeden and
gtet EM ate fdr te
tot almort te ananlmooa vote of te te PI
the aalvatloa of hundreds wonldI resale
rwalLi Money tero te'l :tttahh^d0Mte
mind, and wftel
One of tbe mlaarlty ksuler'a moat fa
Dana apeecbea In (be booae was dallraad dortag tbe BampaoD-SebJer codroraev- It waa a aadrtcaJ enlogg of
Uhalrml Cmwalaableld. .**tbe^sM
ar that aercr weol to wla.** In it be
eeltad a piece of bomemade rerse on
'rownhMhleld that sent tbe aodience

arAndal broke lu full foroe.
WWW caught fbeatlng. and
•rep
rep arrested for pl« kliig a pocket
Possibly tbe most Jaxnons woman
gnnibler Of EhgllN, blstory was Nell
wfW> was
wa so great
OwTim. the actress wbo
* favorite with riinrles II. In

‘‘T-aL.-u

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Backache

ran afoiil of Ite

‘n.

Iv Heeprd Want ^ds Bay

Sir.

erss;-

way a*^H»*tertety4ri

igtgamter^U^

the bOehtlfttl odHtoe maiertol
1 work, enough for aa apbuflding Of tbe aplrit which ahonld poaseaa A little tare, a little wealth.
A little botoo'fbrTiie aid m: '
every eenite eharch worker.
It*, an I te earopCted hoelthV
I^Tilch oomee wteli Jtooky Momitelii

TiMrAtaUjdtewAktAk

^5

PlBB.iiles dtooSe bI uric potaoB aad
bbbMb

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Wb bSMar to BavQr ttwV fraBljand

nwwiw.tr PINE.ULB lipiCtNB Ca. Chl0ir>. Bid sOMid

■otrfIsy .WHo .MaMnaiH Oruflt

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n ‘wmBunuiLiMCH impEST shom

MEAT ROA06 OF ANTIQUITY

JAOQUSS BONHOblM€.

TRAVERfiE CITY TO THE FRONT.

WARNED T4 DEfitET.
laetiSig FMe Hero.

MOT. f. B. ttLMfir

liANY WANT UMOOUi CL&W RANQUETTmSTB.

/

Afv fiite •• AfT«i«t4 m t* Al^ SUty Apptlaaeiaaa Mama Dana arid. InWeepiBiaaaffbeOrerbtm^
Mar. tbe weak af nmking the read waa
aa great ae that of bnikdiag We ppmmid. for It task tea yean to i.Haiati«iL
aad It wae cmvaead of peGMed etawar
with Igweaewarmd oa tbma. hat IbU
;TW
dtr MortT (
4000
abt compaiw la magaltadt with
whicb will ba parweiad OA the
at a apKtel Mdaf CM
Don «r FM. » Mwt. aa the Ofaad
ma Uacala clabw WM bcM la tbe
ct m, W. BaaUaga Satarday
ooa at S o Moek for tbe parpoee
Tbe two prtadpal roads In Pern ram

me
Dorn Quito la Wo aorfh to^^aacA Wa
M ibnNvboat tba eoaaty. It capitaL the one along the aandy and
wu etmiM Uiat this «ooM M prpIM^ tr tJM iKur VM a BtrnmmL He waa abowa that tttetwat U ataadlty la- level atrip of coaat tbe odwr alaag the
tfMB*t baCirva that tba bof Uvad creaalac aa aUty appttearinaa for tbe ptataan of tbe Aadea. a rvglea af wapamUeied engtomring dlMcwHy. the
tbMfb all tba partodi of bU aaeaa^
UagCh of tbe aaooad bps bean eathaatod
tmm, tar aaaapla tba tribal, tba riktaf
ax trernUm to tM warn. Itcmaaad
wai atbar. -A maa baa foratboacbt for tbe baaquec wMcb wiU be b«U fn aUrma boriad tn aaow. hrtdgad ravlaea
tyi4 A child aoaa.- aald iba apaakar. the City opera hoant oa the ereolag of with walk of w^lld amaoonr. moantad
M haa joiMpaaiit aad a child Feb. t ThU win be preeaded by the aad deaceodod predpicea by atalrcaam
mama cr vary lltUa. A maa a Jadcmati*. formal orgaaUatloa of the club at bewn la tho oalid rock and ran la lala hMii oa axpariaaca and tba child SteUberg'a opera bouse during the tarmtaabla gallciloa along tbe Mdca of
BpecUl railroad rate* are being se­
cured by the committee for tbe great
fring and It U tbe expectation of
Vhaa iBMiaaUaB vaa pradomlaaat
! atretched over
xecntlve oommittee that, the club
for a dUtance of 200
aad ochata vhaa a p»orjr waa. -A
chIMa mmmorj la abaolata.'* ha aald. will begU Its existence with a rousing teei. TW cables
auMUJatlaf oa tha Maa Iqr autlng that and enlhnalaailc membership of the and. fastened with pUnks ao aa to form
a
footway,
wvrk
drawn
through hoJea
Dg
repnblleana
of
the
Grand
Travwhat la laamad ia chndhood cUaga
in coonnoas bottrvaaea of atone apecUlly eonatmeted on each bank and
• After Urtag atraaa oa tba daralop'
Mt or tba ebnd aad atatlag that aai
bitloa U datanal^ hr aariroaMit aaaured of many of the moet prom
aad aaaotlatlea, baN«^thai a boy waa neat rwbHcana of northern Mchlga
who will give It their hearty anpport.
In the middle and mounted rapidly at
tbaa^Alrt. He la riry aaaalUTa. rat
theshlea.
▼arr raapoaaiTa. HU IdaaU oome aai
Tbe great highway was twenty feet
ELECTED OFFICERS.
froBl adalU hot froo aaaocUtaa aad
wide and waa bnilt with Saga of free­
aatrirtauBiat. Taaiparaoiant baa, a Miea Della Martlaek Prealdent of Cort stone covered with bituminous cement
Siaat daal lo do wlUb bow a boy aboold
It waa lueaauzTd out by i»o*t* set up
geagatlanal •X)p|Kwtu»»ltjr Claaa.
ba dealt with.
The opportunity clnas of tbe Congre- at every league. Caravanaarica and
Tba Moakar tbaa told bow the gntlonal church wax entertained Sat­ maraxlnea vreie sutlooed at conven­
ient dtetanees for tbe Peruvian aokUera
urday evening by their teacher. Mis* on their milltaiy expedlUona. and a
Jerome Barton nt the home of Mr*. regular posul service had been organ­
Kllbourne, Weel Seventh street. A ised by which highly trained ronnefa,
short buAneas meeting waa held first, relieved every five miles, could convey
the following officers being elected: msMagee a dlsunce of 200 miles In
President. Della Maitlnek; aecretary. tbe twenty-four hours. Tbe roads were
Clara Rutner; treasurer. Ethel Savage kept in beautiful older, the Inhahltenta
After this plans were made for their of a district being responalble for that
poitioo of the highway which trarannual Easter baxaar. tbe date ol eraed their land. At the same rime It
which will appear later. Games and should be remembered that there waa
refreahmeou finii
no^krheel traffle to cut up the level aui^
t'oC Cb
having a dellghtf
face of the bard pavement There te
agad M yaaia, who paaaed away In
conaUareble Irony In the fact that It
waa not till tbe Spaniards forrlldy .tnMoMam at aooa oa Saturday laa*
SREVI71EE ‘
trodoced their ao called clvlUaatlon
IhMi heart diaaaae. were bmogl
Into Peru that the famous roads be­
tbU dty thU afleraooo by reUiIre^
The Men’s Hub of Grace chqnJh will gan to faU Into disrepair.-London
wad laid at real la Oakwood caaieten
meet tomorrow evening In the roomi
wbara bHef prayer waa aald by the
at the'city libran . The Rev. C. T
Key. Detnaa Oochlln. precedlag
Stout will deliver a lecture on •‘Churcli
burial.
The following te an exact tranalaUao
History” and there will be a musical from tbe Arabic of the o»clal prayer
The dacaaaed waa a pioneer of thU
of Islam, which te used throughout
regloa. where be apeot fully flfiy program.
•Walter Paige returned Saturdai Turkey and dally repeotad in the C'airo
Tagn. laaYtng aeraral yegra ago
evening from Bay City where he visit
unlvetaily by 10,000 Mohammeapaad the rati o( hla declining day*
enfs from all lands:
ed the SmMley engine works. 8c
with hla children tn Chicago aad Mu*refuge with Allah from Satan,
great U the demand for the produd
b^ Be laaraa nine children, lira
the
accursed.
In tho name of Allah the
of this company that the pUnt U work
Augaat Baltaer pT^hla cltjr. PhOUIp
compeaalooate. the merciful! O Lord
log nights In order to fill spring or of all creetnres! O Allah! Destroy the
«laey of High ^rWge being a
der*.
Infldete
and
polythetetA
thine enemloA
than, while the ranalnlng oaeaj
St. Elisabeth s guild of Grace churcli tbe enemtee of the religion! O Allah!
In Chicago. Mnakagon and WIsoc
will meet with Miss Ethel Smurth Make their chiidren orphans and dcllle
The funeral aenricea were held In
walte on Franklin street toroorroa their abodeA and cause their fret to
Muakegon. the funeral party goIi_
evening at 7:30.
raetly to the cemetery from the train
The Young Ladles SocUl Club ol
thU afternoon. W. 8. Anderaon
e Presbyterian (
charge of the remain* here.
evening at 7:30
Johnson. 324 W. 7th. St.
Hundreds from the city schools lands as Iwoty td tbe mosIcmA O Lord
visited the county school exhibit Sat of all craiturear’
In all the other reUgions of even tbe
the court boose,
Clark at the Frieda Church Yi
apeclal meeting of eemtdvUteed naUons of the globe there
can be no prayer found to parallel this
• terday Morning.
the Eastern Star, chapter Na 147, to- croel appeol of Islam to the splrfl of
morrow evening, for the conferring of
At the FYlenda church ycaierday degree, to which the East Bay chapter
morning a apeclal service waa held for under dispensation are Invited. After
Bra. Margaret CUrk. who will i
One of the most wouderfol apedthe business la finished a banqnet sill
mens of vegetable life known to the
BrlUah Eaal Africa aa a mlaalooary l»e in waiting In tho dining hall.
botanist te the ”life moss” of Jsmakw.
with her huaband. Mr*. CUrk ia from
The last number of the Michigan In­
Mantoa and abe and her huaband have vestor has a complimentary referenco Barbados and other of the West In­
juat closed a ver>- aucceaiiful revival to the People’s Saving banl^ of Trav­ dian Islands. There are scleral spe­
cie* of tropical ptenu which have rethere. At the quarterly meeting
erse City. It* progress, excellent con­ msrkaWe leuacliy of life, but the.
terday abe^ara* given the nece**ar>' dition and general management.
-Ufe moea” and the story of Its vital­
Instruction and waa preeented with
The CompanioDa of Foresters give a ity ire almost beyond belief. Its pow­
Bible. After this there waa a apecUI masquerade party Wednesday even­ ers to live under adverse circum­
stances
being certainly beyond that of
aeaaon of prayer.
ing and all Fooaatera and wives and
In the Prlenda church those desiring sweetheart*. Companions and ibMr any other known planL U appeu
be absolutely Indestructible by any
to enter the mlnUtry moat be on rec­ husbands are Invited.
means
except
by immersion In boiling
ord a year. ThU waa complrted by
Protracted meetinga wlU be held water or the appUcalion of a redbot
Mra. CUrk Saturday and the waa for­ every evcnlpg this week, except Sat­
mally recorded aa a ninlaier.
urday. at the Friends church at 7:15 p.
m. Tbe Rev. Margaret Carter of ManMAO LASOC FUNERAL.
ton. Mich, will preach. You are In­ amallMt shred will throw out roots and
soon grow and form new branches and
vited to attend.
V
‘ Llttla Oladya Clartc Waa Suried Yeabods. Specimen* of this extraocdlnaiT
Judge Fred R. WsWcfr appointed plant hare been suspaaded In the air
tarday Afitmeon.
Warren Ha>t admlnlstridor in the e# in a dry. hot room; they have been
6oe of the Igrgeat funeralt ever
Uie of the late Angeline Hayt. who
b^ In thU city over the remalna of a
died two months ago, leaving an esMttU <*Ud. occurred yeaterday at 12:45
Ute of $«00. ’Tbe heirs are Mr*. Mary
In the Church of Christ when Bvangel
E Russell of Wheeling. Mo., and Mrg.
Oladya. the Ayear^ld daughter of the
Wtet WeUlsatM Was Dolaa.
Clarissa Johnson and James Hayt of
When Sir John BteeU. the sculptor,
Rev..and Mra. Oark. waa laid to
this city. Tbe administrator Is the had tbe Iron Duke hUdng for a at
from the edifice which the father eras
husband of the deceas^ and it 81 be tried to ladoce him to look wai
' ao InatrumenUl la upbuilding. The
years of age. He te llrini In.lhe borne AU hla efforts were In vain, howerec,
Rev. T. P. UUom officiated, the enUre
at 888 Bast Front atreet, alone and for Wellington seemed, judging by hla
members of tbe Sunday school and
facA imver to have beard of Waterloo
uncared for.
many other frienda remaining for the
test Sir John lost hla
Twenty-three ncholara came into the or Talaven.
aervlce. Inienneoi took pUce In OakHigh achool today from the un­
wood ^ the aide of the little child,
aSSTof yw
graded room. Tlmy are Mated tn the •Yon yon not tell aat what yoo were
’who paaaed away in October. Uttle
Rvaggel Oladya waa always at frail roogi fonaarty oeenpied by tbe ae^ doing before, say. tbe battle of Baia-

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ordm la pat Mmaelf on a Saanclal fMW
tag wkicb woaid give him n aoMal
ekma ta dose the horgaU and takr

talnod tbe Tialtori In royal atyie. aeatlag Jeaos In bU beat «batr and ptoekIng aB the ripe cberrlm on hU stngU
tree to beW make not a fmgai dianar

man paid but little 1

wboerer kbould aftarwarl alt In tbe
chair where Jeeus had aat might aot
be abU to arise therefrom until be
(Jacques) should ao will. Tbe aecood
wish waa to the effect that whoem
might cUmb hU sUigle * cherry tree
might remain there until requested te
come down. Ibe thlid wUh was that
will of the owner.
When Satan come to claim Jacqnca
chair in whkh J
he waa given tbe d
bad aat and was.

traiy tt 1* a drama aC ktaiwa and
Jky. axcltlag tbe amma by tin
itficaat spirit of rrotenilly and
dlasa good haamr. Tba bmalae.
. WlggA** has been quoted ta buadreda of homes within the yeai^ toUpvIng the pobUcalloo of the book from
which tbe play wu drmmatteed aa a

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king fundA They were watned
by the polloe thla aftronooa to deelet
aa eomplalat of the Rev. Esther Baaer,
who aald they were Impoetaro.
Dr. Wilihini Itolfe. the cch-twsted
8hakcs|ieami M-boter. has Just rele^
brsted his Thtb birthday at CainbridgA

TRY A RECORD WANT AO
had such excroclattngly funny experiBstSarotogA And given, aa this
entertainment te. for the
le beaeflt of the I
NV ADR
school, lasured I
a purity of production not to be found I
ffss lam
L fur Ck
nor expected In a aecu
The leading character. Mr*. Wlggs. WAN’TED-Lady or gentleman of
te to be handled by Mias Edith Ann
good charncter for poslilon with re­
Anderson, who has never faUed to
liable firm: $15 per week and board.
captivate Traverse City audiences In
Call or address Leelanau hotel. D L
her readings. ’Those who have heard
Trafford. at once.
June 22-3f
the rehearsals say that she te better
than nine-tenths of the actresses who LOST—Black cocker apanlel, tag No
appear before life footllgtau here In
2132. Return to Sttt W. Teuih or 24tf
more exciting role*. All tbe other
E. Front and receive reward.
Jan 22-2t*
actors are^ -to the ^ronl” on their
parts and there Isn’t to be a dull mo­
ment in the entire evening. Friday, the
2Cth‘ln*t.
R Ml A 1. I. K Y
It te certainly a commendable thing
that a city the site of this can hoasi
of two dramatic clubs.

been caught In a mammoth steel trap.
When the Imps came they were enticed
to cUmb the cherry tree, and Imi
ately they, too, were priaoners of the
wily Jacqoea. Flaally Lucifer Beejxehuh and all tbe minor oBlrera of
PERSONAL.
e in look after their chief and the
I. Jacqoea. with purse In band,
Mrs. C. E. Brooks has relurni^ to
them at the door and persuaded this city after a vteU to Chicago.
after another to dive Into lu cavCapi. and Mr*. Charles Webb re­
na deptha in searoh of gohL He
then doeed tbe puroe and In full view turned Satnrday evening from (taaaopof the betpleas SaUn end tbe tree im. oil* where they went Thursday morn­
ing to take the remains of the late
threshold.
Capt. flenry A. W’ebh whose death oc­
aecood ottcers of tbe Inieroal regloos curred Wednesday.
flattened out of all semblanre to
Miss Grace Harner has returned
rial Imps of darkness Satan call­ from Chicago, where she has been
ed from the chair entrea
t and promlalng a quittance from vUlUng Mrs. Lulu Calkins Noleware.
Messrs Herbert Montague and
.btlgationa. Upon ihla
Jacqoea releaiwd the whole Inferna} George B. Biue, returned Saturdaj*
tribe, and alnc'e that Ume they hare evening from bUendlng the furniture
all been ashamed to appear to men aa exhibition at Chicago and Grand Rap­
they formerly did so frequently.
id*. the latter remaining In Grand
Rapid* two days while the former re­
In the reign of CTiarle* 11. the name* mained at the Chicago exhibition.
Mrs. Ed Hatch was in the city today
of -Whig” and •T'ory"
fur a short time on a business trip.
tbe two parties which
Mrs. S. L. lies left this morning for
•Uberar and -ConseryaUve,
Manistee, where she will visit Mr^
lies, who is 111 there and taking bath*
mooed bte third pari
for the treatment of rheumatism.
meet In London.
L. K, Cleveland left this morning on
gUh. and be
a business trip to Copemlsh.
vened It at Oxford, where Torytem
N. L. Allen of Maple City spent a
oug. The Whig luemberA alarmed
thU. rode Into Oxfotd armed with short time In the city on business,'
leaving thi* morning for home.
Mr*. M. A. T»ylor of the Park Place,
who bat be«-n in Grand Rapids for two
prcMecuted on the endeoce of tierjured
months, returned to this city today.
InformeTA and manj* of them suffered
Walter Steele of Nortbi>orl. who has
death. The Earl of Shaftesbury,
been In the cl^ the past three weeks
Whig leader, waa atvosed of high
aoa. but waa .acquitted. In fact, no taking medical treatment. left this
Tory Juries would convict a Tory, end afternoon fqy home much improved in
where the \\Tilgs predominated no Jury
health.
would conricl a Whig. At Lst fhlnga
reached such a climax that leading ! Mrs. John Anderson and little son
WhlgA in despair, formed a plan to Dtidley went to Walton Junction to
eomi>eI tbs- king to summon a free
spend some time with her mother.
liameuL but they were areused of high
F. W. Wilson U-ft 4h!s morning for
Kingsley, where he will look over the
I Saturday Review.
field In the Interest of the coming
poultry exhibit.
what slight varitL. H. Hamilton and Miss Carrie
It te 1
tioo there te In tbe tem|.erature of the Davidson of Rapid City spent Sunday
body. Tbe normal tem­ with hla Bister, Mrs. V. H. Kiri pat rick,
perature 1a nae, and It ia a fraction returning home this afternoon.
less than this one or two hour* after
Miss Hattie Sjiangleberg left this
mldnlghL vihue the maximum tem­
perature occura from one to two hour* afternoon for Grand Rapids, where
after tbe noon hour. Tbe Ingestion of she will si>end some time with friends
food, tasting, exercise, all are factors
Mrs, Hattie Bernier of North port,
In slightly varying the temperature. who has becij In the city In the int
Tbe great peculiarity about the tem­
perature of man is its evenness under oat of an organlxatlon of a new lodge
all eondltloos. Heat or cold causes but of Royal Neighbor*, left this afternoon
alight varteUoA and In man less than for Bast Jordan, where she continues
In any other animal. In extremes that the work.
would ba fatal to many animate man I Mrs. F. H. VanHorn and th^ cbll
can endure and enjoy good health un­
der those circumstanceA We read of dren returned to their home in Grawn
arctic voyager* endnrlng a tempera­ this afternoon aher spending
ture ranging from 80 degrees to Oo de­ time with her mother. Mr*. M. J. Cal
grees and even 102 degrees below sere.
the ocher band. In the troplcA
greater part of tbe year, tbe
nperature ranges from lOO degrero
to 110 degrees above, and yK men en­
joy health ta ayh rarytag tempera- neighbors for their kind aaalatance
during tbe iltnoss and death of onr
beloved child. Evangel Gladys; also for
tbe beantlfnl floral offerings.
Mr. and MTS. Cha*. W. CUrk.

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boyn and kMe ta JEhmrdaatbna. i
Turkey, arrived M the Mty Bsi
evaatag from Petoskey and ta«a
I aw tba Mam tartay b> ohtata testlsKintnla
tta af tbe wasL leadtag pasiora af the tity. obt
tbe Rev. Cbnriee Bloat. Hugh Re
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workmanship, material and
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ThU U the lart 'week. AfU-r that cornea inveBUwy.
Your Uat dianoe at tbe gr.»U*t iiarKain of the. MMota.
Yonr choice ol all our liVuO and S«jOO OPATS.
.Some ailk lined, otberaFnr linal, with Fur ooUan. nil
the very beat materiaU nnd the Uhet, nj>-to^lale
atyloa, mid YOUB CHOICE FOB

• DMm» tor nwMtae.
Mr. HectlbUler's claim to a aeat on
tbe local council rsMcd chiefly on what

tbe Ktafdoma and MarrMs af tba crimlnaJ extrevafianre” of <be preseol
body, lod^ridnally and collecUvely
BartUritter rntbleaaly exposed their
tailtaffA bnt-Hanlhmer dldn-t win
MltteataBd. TbMrntR ckiiiffl was tbe seat! Wotm. taflMtely vtotba one
mafia tarn: Ibey had Mlt. wkkfi tkef of his oldrot friends droerted. and
bo^ and enduring the Incipient latbe field, cbearing on yoor ibm
bMM and Mt ta a Molfl
%ilMr reted for tbe other Mde.
THERE WILL be imlntxrwa before deeds of valor by words and action
••How waa It Johar asked tbe dSaaad rosad abovA aad erocy fliH tlita
cyidhood. U a CortU had ehar
your eyes next Friday evening aa you
-Bahr aald tba dnka In evldecit fbt taMd FMibad half a pond. Oa
witness the bemiRful drama. ”Mrt.
Wlgga of the Cabbage Patch.” to be
THE MARKETS.
given at the City opera houM. 'TooTl
a deal too modi eboot ye to eend y#
laugh, torn Do not pot off buying your
Chteago. Jan., n.-Wbeat-May, tlckeU
among Mcb « dtebooeot eM o' eaeeala
la ba oqoal to a *tatggh> af fio* ffMd.**
nntn they are telling etandiag
ea ye’ve proved tbeni odMr feilen to
corn. 4i%t: oa A tt%c; pork.
room. You cannot afford to mtee It
bA”-TlbWtA________ ___
iHJfi.
It wUl make your baail beat taatar.
Mta’Wl^ wfU be la
DO YOU enjoy fna? Tbeo do not
Diego baa arraiigad with a comJan tS-lt
taU to see Mta Wlgga at tbe Oty
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
upply of 8JI00JI00 galloM
opera boM Friday eveotag, tbe ntb.
water a day. at 4 cents a

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