The Evening Record, February 17, 1906

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The Evening Record, February 17, 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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1906-02-17

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THE EVENING RECORD
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TUVnKClTY, MICHiOAH. •ATOHOAY. «SI«OA«Y 17, MOC.

WERE WEDBED AT HIGH NOOR TODAY
VESTINATHIN
KEPT SECRET
:i :.r*

WIU. RtWAIH AT WMlTt HOUM
UNTIL NIOHTrAlX.

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6 0 0LOOK EDITtQW

Mlfwrm. Wbavi Oetorad to Worii Nina
Houm a Day Dig Not Go on
StriM in Wyoming.

BURIED TOMORROW.^
King ChriaUan Will Be Laid Away
With Danwh Rulers.
By Wire to the Bventaig Rooord.’
Copenhagen. Feb 17.-Tomorrow In
the preaence of acvoral rulers. King
Cbriatlan will U- buried at Roaklldt
cathedral, where for a thooKand yrmn
Danish rulers have been laid.

MK ramhit wumm.

Nr.. Bmba Lanoa paaw4 OuwmA
the city today from Buttons Bay to|
Fhuit Jordan.

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TRflTM VRAM-^tt

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THE RIGHT THING
»
in StatwoeTy U • PrinneM Wylo, Bne wriUng Ubiat
witii eeTelopo to mteh. Hade ia lioea fahrio finiah,
loto oedium or heariw weishl and to oooatrootod at
tobenaedeitlioraarpgBl*niotei*i)i.ror taUat stylo.
Hart be teen and naed to be appreolatod.

CITY BOOK STORE

rat noim co.. nor.

KUBECK & HOYT
UNION STREET

Winter Goods at Deeply Cat Prices
If yon raid buy flea rls» »rtrehssdt«> si suMsCsrtanw’ prtews sew U yosr
Uis».forslI wisl«> t«>dNnssll» rloNwl owl. s> w*. do sol asrry goada framaoa
aaawMi to ssMhor. This vtu U TOUB OPPOBTI'KITY- Ss«dal sMawtlas to dP
rwtod to Mon's Ovorooats st Sd-OO to BIS.OO. Bnrs eosd vstoaa ai
IW patoas. Kow.sehrsdsrad. Boy' B*wry Bolto sad Ovtvoosto sow stshtg

Tm*i Oirtr mm Hmmr Hr QumH to Ksmmg Mr*. Alfto mm4 »*v

TMr^slaDasTaootbofoUootsg: AU iMsy Usmrwasr. MeKU'ss sod Madrid
M«.-.mooJanek..Olovs.dMl«..s Shaap

•f»l Othtf*.

NOW^Is YOUR TIME

Bgr Wir* to Uto Bvtoitat R^.
—UtoJrtau
todAj toit It VM M half iKmr later
«lMa the sfutoa beM to'arrite. coto
tm vlU a nnh ttet alavif avamped
tha vOan. WMhIa the aa(b rape eartoaafi alaa« boafvottli. hla aioUiar
•*4,tha

atappa4 Roto theVaataad of ti» corn: . dor leaalac oo4he ana of the prral
deat mad took up the mareh to tbr
^
altar. Whrm the weddlag party
raacked the ptatforw the prealdeot
took hlfl daophter’a haad and gave her
Into the oare of Mr. Umgworth. The
caapto ktappad to where BUhop Battortaa atoad aad the betrothal >ervlce
Itotoadiataty began and waa foUowcd
'by the Btofiiage aanrfce of the rrocat-

t.»; (NH mtk-tr wt-i.

Ntt OPBATOBS ARBESTB

By WIro to the E^i^taig Record,
rtiejvmne. Wyo.. Feb, 17 —Inaload
of atrtktng the ccwl tuincra of CambrU
When ordered to work nine boura had
the operatorw arrt^icd for violating
the eight-hour Uw.

ftOOtCVCLT AMO Ma

WBATHCR—Pnk^ l|(kt mam to.04 SaoOv: rt«io« tammm.

THE ABBOT $3 SHOE

WALK-OVER
SHOES

"'•r.agi.Skrr

HET

FIAHCE, C0KGEE8SMAH

for men. which we will be gUd
In Shtis you. If you have never
worn ihU >h.n\ we would like
to show you a few of them so
SB In eonvlnee >t»u of Hs good
citialiti.s We hsxe sll rises
and wldthj. In i-».»ek fwtu n to
12. and A to b*. E.

Mlllan. Mrs. li.>ud and Asplsunt S.^ro^ 200 children were eongrt gaied. A1
tary Tniman and wir<*.
though the liay Is fn./en only a fcLv
j nwls from the shore, and to n arh ii
Every DeUil PertecL
in McCall Had Seriout Setback and
^jj^jone m«n para over huge iNiwIera of
Every ilctall of Ihf
Priest Waa Summoned to His
,„il«'. what lee therv' 15. Is fine. anuKUh
rarrkri out with Inilnitv
Bedside.
11 o'clock not an inkling of the dcMl
nation tit the bridal couple Icakctl oni.
' jHy Wire to the Kxc niiig U. rord.
Alt cl^^^ of ibe while bouse
ewcavl. N. Ji. Feh. 17 -11 WH
’hief «»r^l»oIlee Ashton makes oe
I ai iiiN.ii l».la> that J.il.n A. Me
Jcaaional irl|»w to the tu*y ami sI..n,s
I bey would remain in llie y
ad a Kcrious MMliaek and the laa<
white bonae botbouaca having con­ I till nfl.-r dark In t.rd.-r to prex. nl He ir
of n'eovcry Is gtnie. b>lhe:
safety,
and
no
than
rtsuher^
H
jo
tributed Ihelr eholreat bkiaranw. Hllh doKtInalinn tvlog known
y ha.•^ hei ii .sumrauned to the bc-i
again than fbey rm.h IwcK and
ont eaceptkin it wraa the mo«t brilliant
'Raprsaented $72SJ»0.
The following ei-ilmaies in tonn.t- make for the exlrr-tnc e.lge i»f !>«.• |r<Hon with the welding sro glxen: to N4*e J.,M i,ow far‘they ran tempi
ip.fr.
O. MOrCATT
The prraenta were mapy and wide I*rr»cnis. frdw.tam; irassran.
la image. Flron her. father, the bride gowns of the gueMa. irnn.fMMt; deeoni
AbMracts of TiU*
reoetred a diamond necklace. Even tkjoa. Iin.ono.
b
the pope remembered her. ,
•iHda’a Oewn.
The wedding gt»wn «f the liride waa
of heavy while matin lm»cade, mado
prlnccaa with a law cnirt train The
rich dealgna of the prinniot m>|<. gnd
rich dealgna of the brocade were nnIn Three and One-Half M.nutea They
marrfd by trUnlnga. The >^kr waa of
Scaled Wilhelm Bicek and Had
old point lace dnlabod with a fall point
Stream
Water On.
lace. wUh ahort puff elbow alecvca TOOK ipy BATH IN GRAND
TRAVERSE
BAY
TODAY.
ending in two falla of point laciv The
lef Murray ha.1 hU fire lad
brldo carried a wedding bouquet of
n drill at r. oVloek ibiK morn
white orchlda. During the ceremony
CBWiBtCstOBtofOrdtr
HARRY WAIT SAVED HIS LIFE
ave s fine exhibition of ekiU
It waa held by Mlaa EUiel.
and on<-half minuteK thiy
The going awa>' gown of the bride
-(iofsl tones from firm .-iction only. Thcac are aasorod
I of tan broadcloth made princega ICE BROKE AS BOY TR.EO TO ibad made the run to the Wilhelm
ra the KimU'ill hammer and damper flanife which cannot
and trimmed In m OTblnatloo of chlfPULL HIMSELF UP.
possibly Kut out of orier
la stream of wrater pouring from the
ton wwtache hntld
Id and tan vclveL
vclvcL A
j roof of the building, handling 220 fcH
J. W. CLIFFE,
tailor made jacket la '
with this
Sevtral Hundred
Hundred cJdldran
Skated on ,
TDere wm* no confusion
Piano Tuner, Traverse City, Michigan
Bevtrai
children Skated
carriedwhat-,
out
The Trauaaaau.
The
ice
on
The
Bay
Today
AI*
about
a
hitch,
The traoaaeau of the bride la said to
though It Waa Only Froren a
j Although the run wa> made lu so
have com over Ill.OOO. It waa the
Short Waya OoL
j»-hort a Ilmr.-Chicf Murray dt-ciarw
Boat perfect, beautiful and expmialre
----I that his man ran do Uncr.
of Its kind. The materials are richest
M. B. HAMU. ?rB9.
that the east and the west can prol\*hile skatlngy* ith a crowd of. t»oyi»!
dnee. Draaaer. Paraaola sad shoes
aiatch la joulor. Every article of the
at S:5ft this
trouatoma ara ramladcrs of love, or Earl the H year old son tif F. A. Bhrl.^conBreealonal Committee of Eleventh-;
kla^heas a«l mdaUtmtkm of the giver. broke through the Icc. and but for the
Oittrict Will Conelder PriI
pre«*nce of mind of Harry Walt, who
mary Reform.
At the coBclualon of the cereanmy helped him out with hla akkting ulck.j
-----the bishop withdraw aad Mr. aad Mrs. might have been drowned. He skated; The congroaslonai ccimmlttcc «»f the j
iamgworih farmed to the aasembleJ over a crack, near the end of the dock, i Eleventh district will meet In Reed 1
wneml abont eight feet, then brok^ cHy Feb. 22 at 1 ua. m. to consider the;
PrasMeat and Mrs. Roorarell were the through. goA^ down until only his j manor of congresslooal nomination.:
Erst to graei fhMi aad MfiL
the brad rrmalatd above
abc
w^er. and aalTbe oommUtee will dlacuaa the matter]
faatashegTibbedtthe Ice It brake off. j of direct aomlnatlont and arrmaso-j
but Harry Wait managed
mat
to rrach him neau vill be made for the congres-'
Aboat ten araoD pain winter ponU, $1.25 to
ushers and the aaaawhied goeaU. oc- by the skatlhg stick hy-which he waa .tonal coDvenUon In the event of dl
»l.00KOod*,^DK>t oao-foartb lew than oor
copylag more than aa hoar la paaalag hanled In.ralety to the solid lee.
<he FO^ couple aad through the red
rnroliiTiiittked price. That meaw mneh lew
raoto (o the state dlalag room where changing hla dripping gangraU for
than th<7 are 10^7 worth.
dry onea. waa back on the tee again.
IN CHAOS.
where he skated until noon. The ieej
----------Wr apoelal guesu partook of ra which be feli through looked the | Acquittal of Pat Crow Lravea Cudahy
Eraaktoat la the private dlalag room
rrat. hut eridenUy It had
vhwa the bride cat the woddiag rake
By Wlro to the Erenlng Record.
All heaT7 winter soodi at wme rate.
with lu varioua emhtotoa oCMri*’ fth ^About aerentydlve boy* were
Omaha. Feh. H.^The acquittal of
raraaute. The dlpkraatte rarpa wwra Joying the skating bet «n the John Pat Crowe Irarra the mystory of the
F. Ott Lumber eompa *• dock aad Cudahy kidnaplag la completo chaoa.
raprauratod by Bamator amd Mrs. the Weqtortong dub to
this mora- It is hrilerad It win be rarrled no iprAlfor. pDm McMIUaa. Mira Atoy Me tag. aad arar the Btareh factory
about Ithra
sory about!

^foTtoad Into a.flotal bower and the
^happy pair ware united under a mag
VlAeant wedding bell of ran> n»werK
VlM Ethel ftfloaerelt. half »Ib1ct of
the lalde acted aa maU of honor Tb^graon*a heat BMm waa Thonaa Nrlaon
Perlilna.
The bridal party atood on a ralM*4
platform which, like the real of th.

UST HOPE GORE ~~

3.50 and 4.00

MADE VERY QUICK RUN

WILLIE EARL
FaL THROUGH

D . S«»yer & Pcnhallc|«

DENTISTS

ADVICE

KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE

MKT W REED Gin

MEfKS CaYDUNO MENS
CtOTimyoYerroifiaB^

Bup Pants ttwf

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Bup Zhtm e/ Os^Bow

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*WM ■: A ■ mOXT ii Ibo diiw-t route
lK-tw..-n j)3<ki-t latiifncUoii mid foot iatiiluoUon. lu »t,lo UiU.wbil« iU ixmifurt biiU. The
ABBOT ii the biwtuit $a.00 worth of .SlioemokiuB
,ov.r offorod.' HOI.DONLY BY .

»A0MAIMT

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ROMOOM3

aO« PnONT 8TBEBT

LOGS WANTED I
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
BasswoodJPine.
Cedar Shingle;oTiml5erI
CUSTOM SAWING.

CraDerse eify ima* eo*
Wc are making a strenuous effort to close every
dollars* worth of goods, the season for which will
soon end. Therefore note the discount.

OfKN
OR MENS', BOYS* AND CHILDRER’S OVERCOATS
HEAVY SUITS-MER'S, BOYS* aod CHrLDREITS
TEN DOZEN BOYS* KNEE PANTS
Ten dozen Men's Fleeced Underwear of 4iK goods
nowiiOc.
Not all goods will range at to marked a discount.
So many things are reduced in price that no one
fhould go away with any feeling af disappointment,’

HAMILTON CLOTHING, CO.
N. B. Come tomorrow. Saturday.

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rm mmmm tmasm^ tiuveihc

city, michigaic sat

I Sme tatooidn s to Bait tdoilis
t
camnc&m
OFDWOOT
m»nm M wwiag to Ue pv•
kM «r IIM tkmtk kr • finM Bi
ruB wkieh M «p to
i
jmst of thm ornlas. oo «d4ra«
IubooIo by Pira C Oflb«t. wbo dm
Mio br Ml« NIU Wripbt. folkMred by
a 1«U^ Mias bf Dr. Arthur fiollMar.
treat,
Mlaaau Ktta aad Jlary
MlMr ihM MS a dMt, *X«ra'>
mBpaaM by

^ PEOPLE’S sms BANK
MRS.CURTIS’ TEAMUKOi

EAST SIK EOCHRE CUB

qSbBt vae tatrodueod by the eEr
ThoaBe Cox. Mr. Ollbert stated fa
Mat at Homs of Or. and Mra. T. W.
opeaias the eubject of Uacoln that
-ocrcA*rEo mrs. hull*s team i
It vae the atmcMphere of the aoi
ONLY TWENTY-NINE PINE.
old Keatarhy where be was bon
reared under eouihera suae aad t
he was aerer tar from the eoutbem
Ifitsfwstlnfl Contasi Was Witnessed by ‘ evening at the boihe «.f Dr. a
melodies of the planiatioiis. that
an Cnthualastic Crowd of Spects- IT. W. Thlrlby on State street i
to hiB that poetic touch, and
torn St We-qtio4ons Club.

pleasant evening. Iwcoty-four
tailed hie soul to feel the baBbIc la^
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being iir»«»mt. A dainty repast

Henorwd His Mother.

At the ape of » years, Mr. Ollbert
said, he Buffered the greatest loss that
can come to one at that age. the
of hit mother, and so faithful was that
great laan to the memory of that
mother that later In life he said: “A
that I am and all that 1 hope to be
owe to my sainted mother.** This was
the keynote^ to a mighty character
said Mr. OaWrt, and one can’t think
of those words wlihcmt being beoefltod
by
Mr. Gilbert then turned hU thought
to the question of freedom which hai
stirred'nil men from the earliest his
tory of the forefathers of this nalkm
which the
foromthers fough
of/TaxsUon wirhout representation**
was Ibd principle which the great Lincoin stood for. and which
down through history to
whU* President R
plying under the
dear* which Mr. (
synonymous but modern phraseology.
**ThU was the keynote of Uncota’s
life.** said the speaker, -and with It
be possessed the quality of braver)*,
whereby he would have stood for »t
no matter what the result would be
UTiat he believed In he would live for
and die for." Upon this theme the
speaker continued drawing for the
benefit of his hearers a true index of
the character depicted and p<jrtray-

The paper mfll, which will be built
hersi. eo the Rtwrd is assured. Is a
larpe tnsUtullon and it naturally ix'
Sulrps time to perfect all the neees• ^eary detail. How. ver. the Queen City
4*Ushl and Power company has been
Sleea the oeciwry franchise for two
f dams across the Ihisrdmsn and the
i paper mill company Is st present in
4 .attire necotlatlims with the Queen
t nty company In regard to pt.wer.
C Wthin s very short time an Importmay be exjtected.

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fshed when mertaken in death, still
lives on. the grestH»t lunueoct* <»f b»
day. -A life truly lived, lives on ami
oq, and Its greatest Influeoci* llvi-5
after.** said the speaker, and he cIomhI
by hoping that such a life as had
lK»en pictured might be emulated by
all as there was never a greater time
than today when mm and women
were n*H*de
’Bye and.bye that right will
r. though lives go our. jou and
ir>- and
the Uncoln s of Uk*
mi back, but can kci'p
alive the ptlnciplcs by ahicb ho lived."
Tlie evening ch»MHl nlih s vocal
sole. -Till Ibwth.** renderevl by Miss
KttaMlnor
has recently been discovered. It bears

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POEHRA OR PIANOS

germ. To free the system from dlscmie gcnakrihc most offecUre remedy
Is Dr. King*. New Ufe Pills. Ouarnnteen to cure all dlseMs due to ma
larla poison and oonsUpatlon. ttc. at
Johomm Drug Co. F H Meads. C. A
Bogbee Drug Ca drag stores.

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Fhee value and ten dollars extra on
dae bnia at OrlpncU Bros.*

TRY A RffCORD WANT AO.

I oo the FVmrth of July.
While this may rob* the small boy of
it win undoubtedly
. pravBit much Injury and loss of life.

MASTER
Hoe bseumi time to save bskj w valiuUe ptysrswUch hare been UMea away ia samecwser.
ihv Iran sate are fireproof, and sftea laswaace
prticietareMnedla the Tory bostea they lante.
BhxealaswateeillBedTaatts reat for |l per year,
and absointely secare their coateatt fran kaa ky
aiy afsacy.

FIRST NAnONAl BANK

bowline
.. .ho Wo
que-toog club house last evening, one
pack uf card* and a II
side being captained by Mrs. Prod D.
bool, the cards being won by Mrs.
CunU
other by Mrs. W. C j » .
hib- Mrs. Bert Hunter
Hull. Mrs .Curtis’ team won the fliwt
linger 1h»s1.
game by tea pins and Mrs. Hull’s team
took the ooorad by twenty-three. Mrs
Luckiest Man in Arkansas.
Hull’s team'lost the last game by
•Tm the luckiest man Id Arkansaa.*’
forty-two pins and the serl.s bv rltes
H. U 8t
twenty-nine. Owing ot the fact that
out cough
practice, some not having bowled In Ing and bleeding frtim the lungs: and
I orne^my good fortune to the world s
over a )xwr. the defeat was taken ver.v greatest
medicine. Dr. King’s New
gracefully and a return conietd hi.-* XMscovrry for Ccnstimtitlon. whlrh I
Iiccn arranged. Mrs. Curtis was high
km*Tn^lme.* *hTy Jife
with 141.
first bottle and twelve
Both teams
botUe. completed the cure.” Cures
the worst coughs and colds or money
was kept up from the first to the las; refunded. At Johnson Drag Co., F. H.
frame, ever)- strike and spare winning Meads. C. A. Bugbee Drug Co. drag
fliu. 50c and 11-00. Trial bottle 10c.
a large amount oj^applause. A Jsrr'
crowd

witnessed

the garoev.

F. D. Curtis.
Mrs. H. Montague
Mrs. F. W. Carver
Mrs. F. H. Barnum
Mrs W. C
MraOW^Powar...

'jobuiTn:^;
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Th-

courage of youth. It makes you young
again. That*, what Homstcr’s Bocky
i Tm win
Drs. Ashton and Wilhelm the HoaU i «r T«bli-is. JoliOMin Drug Co.
Laat Eveni-q at a Jolly Affair

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in elB^duinf lins U delienle o sen*
toii el! tiuti ulieii ill n vvIM toUte I
su eueiuv at o dUl;

at Their Offices.

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*! b.- dralli «f Bricndier Goii, ml John j

“:1 The memberw of the Ski
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J*’ I royally entertained last evening In the who M-ni-d ill tin- M<-\b :in
ni !a
oE
E D Ashton and J. M
tn 14
i Wilhelm. tho«. genial gentlemen glvh
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xo'*"*
(twk sdvsnuge of the lilMTt)>.hy m
theniMdvm «s only Im,i> con

Ute* as prires. tine for ladles* high
After the Nivt* had l»een Kcned Dr.
and the other for gentloroen’s.: .
treated the fin: laddi.-> lo
Mrs. F. D. CurtiK is high wl-h IPl- a.idj^^,"
Ijcon Baker with 205.

AMUiEMCNTS.

• Rudolph and Adolph.’* (*hai le> New
an s new mutoU-wl farce, will be M-en
«’elnlK-rg s (Irsnd opera bouse t<e
night. As Ibis aniartlon 1. under the
raanageroent of Bmadhurwi and
Currie a Inwt should be in store for
local pla.vgoeri- The plot of the farev
revoIvB*s aniund two funny German^
sre Identical in appearance and
idiemns situations and complicaresuUlng (herefrom. In the
cities where the piece has been play<\l
the pres, and public have unanimously
praised its clean, clever plot, sparkling
me and the ability of the acting
xny. * Mgny novelties in ihU
spiclalty line, clever singing and
danclag aad the repuUtkm of Messrs.
lharst and Currie as
will anhance the mem of this really
worthy attraction. Mr. Broadhuret 1.
the author of “Whmt
r -Why Smith DKl Home.”
•The Wrong Mr. Wright" and other

; Indy, married to n farmer.
-By-lhe-bye. Mary, which of t
i U tt that gives the buttermilk.”

Frightfully Burned.
Char. W. Moore, k marhlnltot. ol
Ford tity. Pa . had bU hand fright
fully burned In an Wortrleal fiirnaee
He applied Bnck|en*s
with the usual result, -a quick and
perfect cure.” Greatest healer on earth
rnr.
sores, ecrema and
15c.
on Drag fVi. F H
Meads.
A. Biigbcvn- Drug Cx... drug
gUu.
An .'ilitor
icr-tabic lH-iii=
awkcsl if he would take wuuc pmhlinr.
repHinl. In a IP of ab»iractlon. -Ow ing
lo a crowd of other matter we arunable to find room for It "
Ask any -JAP** that you may sec.
-Why the Crar with Boar lichlmi.” had
to climb a tree.
The Yanks, timl bles»; the Yanks. Miys

ECORD WANT AD.

JaciBon Hill Washed Nut

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 miiuke in
giving it I

THE TAYLOR COAL CO.

THIS IB THE CLASS OF WORK WE DO
TO WHOM IT MAY CONOBRNi

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To I$UY STOVES NOW. l-vcn if you <li,I not want to use them
now, you will be money ahead to buy one of our stoves and store
it until next season. A wise person looks a little ahead.
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Every Stove Sold ^ Special Discount If sold Before Inventory

The Garland Base Burner
The finest stove ever made. All the latest improvements; a stove that will
serve you for years.
v
.

The Garland Heater
Gives such splendid saiisfaciiou. They are sold at bar*jains if you want a
stove now.

Smoke Consuming Stoves
Arc the greatest invention^ of modern times. In the^^Koyal Hot Blast**
the device for consuming the smoke is built in the stove and in this way
it makes no difference what fued you use, and strappings from the bot­
tom of the coal bin con be used^ Can’t make money any easier than by
buying one of these >toves now'.

Air Tight Stoves
are the cheapest and most economical stoves made. They ar6 easily
taken care of and arc such splendid heaters, and you save money.

Wood Heating Stoves
That are such universal satisfaction and require so little attention. They
are the best “warmers ’ you ever had in your house. They arc money
•avers if you buy them now.
^

Coal Heaters
The largest stock to select from. All sir.es to suit your room and your
purse. You’ll have dollars in your purse if you buy right now.

The Round Oak
Are the heating stoves. Remember there is but ONE "ROUND OAK"
and wc are sale agents for them in this north region. These are so made
you can bum wood or either hard or soft coal. Buy now and save money
enough tp buy more wood or coal.

^ THE HMHUII & Ur
M
MEHCWTHE COMlIln

"Ill

mem«Aii. «atuiio*y. nBRUAitY ir. i»o*.

HU BOtau mem TO

Wa^

HUCLLMANTIL.

Made from*PareGrape Cream of Tartar
In baking powder Royal u the standard, the
powder of highest reputation; found by the
tests of greatest

Strength and purity.
it renders the food more healthful and palat^ able and is most economical in practical use.
Housekeepers arc sometimes importuned to
,buy alum powders because they are “cheap.’'
Yet some of the cheapest made powders arc sold
to consumers at the highest price.%
Housekeepen should stop and think.

Is it

not better tp buy the Royal and take no chances—
the powder whose goodness and honesty are never
questioned ?
Is it economy to spoil your digestion by an
alum-phosphate or other

adultered powder to

save a few pennies ?

aOYAL BAKING POWOCR CO

PLCABANT

GlVE PR(KRUinOirTCHMffiClOTHES.J,°':ro%£
TIME

AT

HOME

OF

•00000 to fisomuooo.

By Hm-TH

' TWELFTH MlUtt

*41)' win he <ihe principal s|ieaker |
with the crowd of forty Mysjlrs. who
Dmt^oor
Jlicctn*.
Judre
DennU; REPUBLICANS TO QJSCUSS Dl
fairtv look Mr and Mi* Huellniantel
O’Brien fd Die IVjurl of Appeals. An '
RECT NOMINATIONS.'
off their feet l.v the sennlne surprise,
drew S. Draper. comml*K|i»ner of edn i
and a* MU* Pohnral wa* askeil l.y the
cat km. Secretaiy of State John I' !
--------------lattiT tail} to take the Imdbni up to her
O Biieu and Mayor Dans of Albany j City Committee Contidered Petition*
room to remove their wrap*. Uie jmt
ond penuine Kurpri»e awaited her a*

“"""‘“i -<■ ^.-00.. m...
i

two poiUHls. another fo!irt.>fM
rm.lkwt one twelve pounds.

Funeral Scrv.ee Wa. Held Th.s Morn

The crt«tumi-s ct'rtainly show.i'
Ina lost hi* motte-r hud an awful ft-ai the ib*or «-a-^ well fiibHl with n m. rrv
liard time* • wf n- prert ut
At
In hi* ^hUt1l*h hiwri' that he wh* al*eii
i.nen duster.*, neat blue ov.-ralD
to lone the onb parent* b-rt. and w.
menu that a tramp would want to sell
PERSONAL.
flay after day he has st,«.d by that
for «o-con.l hand. wtapiH-r*. and a
parent jcripplax hU han-D or rluthin;
wonderful
cnatioti*
Sheriff Brve.
K*-Iley «»f Oralbk N-r of
and crylnx om in fear at ev«-r> fm»ve|
hown. everyone being in co*tum‘
ikbifli
I'rtMixh! two imtb'nte to DoToward a sc|»eratlon
liih the exception of !>r. Mu.ni and
.
lavylnm last 4-venins
t practically lm|M.**Ude
C Murray, who wore their Sun,lay
Ihe u-nder imu- child into oth., haL's.j
r^-tnmoJ from
lothes and had to stand a fine.
■ T-. .1.,. ... Mr
Th.- music for ih. datic^ wai
Ihe Idea of bwvInK »be little shov
ilshtMl by
Mrs Kichards
an,
whom he would liavc to Ku nilly
father. Mj; Tibblt*. and this was much
.away from lilni hy force and *«j b. ^mornlnx to jDmra. after vDlDnK a
en>.yed
FinanHally and M-Hally thfriiTid at Die asylum
returned to thU city with the cblU
Mi-s lu-riha J.dmson and brother.
att.-nded It »ir planm-.! it were
«»ln
n»> .r.. ,p.-nui.c
Ideaie-d.

....... .

*h.r, he will *,H-nd snndav
the child and
irly part of she w*-eV

j!

the overmat worn by jo0t hi* rlflUint wauh that
mlglit BOI «|dds-nl, play ,

...

.....
le Ho*i of Sutton. Ba, are in. ih.
Hiy nvday.

NEGOTIATIONS PENDING
promoter* of the !

Mr. and Mm. Tom Brookme.ver b-f

-Menlay for Wimam*bmT to *p« n.
™ ^ ; Sunday with her parents Mr and Mm

Negt.tiatlons are now

jn'iiding he-

'"^7(John Itoyd.

The Mi**e* Haxel and Gladys Guym proi*»*.-<l paper mill for Travem,- City
and dewATt bim. Mr. Amid.m k.f, ,h.
*.f Garfield iown*hip are in the city at and the Queen City Ught and Power
tiabv a few we.*k* .d.i *nj tj,,- uttbgu.x* over Sunda.v of Mr. and Mrs. J company whl?h was granted a fran
d.ufht,*r Alice. 9 >e«i. Md- with rcl
iJ ramplH'll.
chUe a short time ago to build two
ntive^ Vhlle lhe *00 tlrH’rg, ha,
Moudv left on tb«v ( dams arrows the Boardman river. In
lH*ea glveh into .rthi^ bands
Ther-I
'
I«»ck P. tt- Marquette this mumln* a few day’s an imp<»rtant annenmeeman, the itv.vaarsdd Jviy, who u 1
for
a
;hr,sw,el.5'.-vl*it
at
Crystal
ment
will bo made bat suffice it in say
able to walk, aras put In the bmuc
t^prirgs. Mfu Crystal Spring* Is Ihe fur the present that the paper mill 1*
Laprer for Ihe feebU* mfnO^d
jbome of Mr* Moody’* par,*ni*.
an assured fact.
I
Archie Ow.*n. eon of Mr. and Mm.
FIREMEN INJURED.
of M’e.1 X%rit\h street.
VA8 BROKEN.
I Firw.
By Wire to the Bvenln* Record.
Doaton. Feb 17 -Elghlc«i fln mvn.
tnrludlng CTIef Mullen, were injured
hy an explo.ion i-arfy ihi, morning In
A flie on North *tW It uVenred

^
,

Mother,

Chicago.

Fch.

17 —Wheat—Mav,

John Haywood Badly Injurad While
Packing Loga at C«far.
Bpeciml to the Bvening Record.
Cedar. Mich., Feb 17—MTiIle John
Hay wood was decking logs for J. Sul
IIvan. the chain broken and fractored

Dwrotl. r-b i:.-Wb«.t-No. J rrt,
«n,. Uc; o.f. 3l%t.
But Boiraki. ,Vh.

VJiss Gcrirnd,- Souch
ingtoti
street* Invites

r.ni WashDie
Young

Ijidles' roclety of the

Preshyleriiin
.M.mdsy

at 9 o’clock From St.
F-ancis ChjrHj.

I'lotie;
tlu«\sl

80

tharf the
ooals

nolhi.i^ -.\ litjy n'cts

SiO EXTRA Oir PIANOS

a vest like
tin*

suit.

, RECORD WANT AD.

ciolhlne
Compuy

)* r ir«*8
williin thi*
rear h of
barimiitbiii
t bih a^tle
w h i c It

You Can Bank by KaO
For the convi-uiem - of' cti*
lo„;.-r* living on* of town. *0
pay
parfb ular . atiettiioii
to
Uankiiig By
Mnll. ^ You -rao
mail vo.ir depuhll in ns fioiii
your own Post Oflic.-, staling on
what term* and cundlDon* yod
v»Mi It li-B. ai'.d ImyMsUately
on ief-. pt of lt.*,ve will w> a>
y ou desir... p.nkinvj .ei urns'to

hi',:lj tfranr
y^taals now
c 1 a 8 s «* il
witliin Uio
reach of all

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

y..n at one-

The Rev. A P Mrl>»nalil of Mt. o’cbM k fmm St bVanris rhuirh.
Pleaaani. who U wID, the ’ ('Imp.-! Car Ib V. FaD..-r Ite.i.-r officiating. A h
Herald of lIolL-.” will preach U.th m- n-imtvcr .»f fiu-ntls of thb benavutl
Vices at the Baptist chorHi mmoiTow. fcmily gaDiercil at the Hum-Ii i.» pn.
• Boh. J he IkMiD.lark.- prv-sented bv tb.-ir re.K|M-<-ts to Die ,b‘pari,‘d. an.'
Star Juvenile Su«k
ct>m|ianv. lie faih.T.
who \s b-ft
wiDi eigb
r the mauagemen' of Harlle Lira im D», •i. -N chibln-n, baw the KviniwUij
prirhi. wah givt-n at Aqmc last even of all: who know bIm. •
Ing U-ft,iv a
house A^id,- from
The burial was. In the Catholi, c-n*
In charge of l’nd.*rtaker Carter

-I

This Is to certify that Mr. R, W.
Kltating .shulMng down the oval iood
dish department and the wire end de- Rastall of Traverae City has taken a
panment for a week or ten day s. The IhorouBh cotirae of optical Instruction,
rlo4hes pin department was put out under my peraonal supervision.
He is fully prepared aiwf qualified
of commission for a sbon time btit «s
BOW In running order. The caust* of lo correct defecDve vision and fit
the break is bcUeved U> have been a Blasts to all needy caaea.
Mr. RaaUII has the most modet
lefect In the shafL

for tho cwttVig and grinding of spocisi

people of Trovore. City as a thorough
on Bay or Ranly efficient and paineuking optician.
pair V-focal
gold
A. J. Bhollman. Optician.

lost—Wednesday

doljkh aircdv.

hbwedglas.es. finder please leave
at Record office pad recefre reward.
BEST 25^TENT DLVKER8 and sopma at City RoaiauranL 131 Front 8f.
B’m. Bloodgood.
fdb 14-6t
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

m .*

liidivbinal box In onr *af.
d. p,r«ll
vjeilt.
li
is
pin
arailu.. b.irglar*- and fire, a
n «ile plan, for yoiir valuul
Iui|Hte

TO-NIGHT
At Steinberg’s Grand
Opera House

APRONS
We

h.'iV,‘ jtist

receivtHl

feb 17-2t*

WAHiSB=iS;5B5SrSu-t^dSk
$10 EXTRA ON PIANOS
tor tub. Ctfl aunu tdephoM
Face value and ten dollars extr
^a«t, : .
M 174t* due bOls at GriimeU Bros.’.

*1

THE LAUGHIEST EVER
The Two

Kmi*T4»ra of

Oiil,Irens f.mey wliite sT'hrxxl
npruns, eni!)roi<lery trim.

liermany.

RETURNED RT 61. M.

by the audience and elU-ileil Mneral
mror, -. The play will again Id* given
at f»ld Mission and this Hty ii
Stnior CHl, of the T^everM City
rear future.
H:gh School Had a Very Merry
T.me at Elk Rs.oid*.
of Traverse CHy loflge. No T21, F. ami
A. M . Monrlay evening. follow**d by a
At r, odcK-k this morning, thirty
spreqil In the lianquei nx,m. On Fri
m, nilM-rs of the spniur eJa** of the
day evening an Informal i»ariy will b*
Truv.m,* CPy High schotd arrlve<l lu
glv.-n to wbich all memtiers and theii
Dm- city from Elk JUpids. They were
la,lies arc invH. ,1 as well a.s in.-mbem
tired but ihcv had such a gtHn! tlnn
el the >:ast.-rn Star and visiting Ma
that a little thing llkff that wasn i no
-on< in the city. Messry Stewart an-I
Deed at all. Th- Hass b-ft her, at ::
S:« fff-HK will furnUh'Du* music.
o’clock * In.M evening and afer their
. The Ijirtv F-oresters will give a bard
arrival at Elk Itapids enjoycti a ftne
lime wiHal Monday ovr-nlng to which
nnpper at the Ijvkeview houM-. After
FVireMers and ihelr Udles and Ihe
supper, they were tendered a recep
Companion Foresters are invited.
Don and dancenn the town hall by th.*
The west side will play the east
senior rlas.^ of the EHk Rapids High
side a game id hockey on the bay Ge
school and all had such a gowl Droe
morrow afiemoon at 2 .Id. .John Roost
that they didn’t start liack again until
wiil cap'ain the east side team while
a m.
H N’elM,n will captain Iho west sld *
iKivp
An uiti-r,-Ming game Ik expectGrand Rapids. Mlch„ Feb. 5th. 1906.
A six Inch shaft at the Oval Wood To the People of Traverse City and
Vicinity:
niRh rcompany broke yfiiteTday. neees-

WAMT ADI

We |«>

Traverse Oiy Stale Bank
her borne. 74C

evening at 7:::tV

ign

A lot
Bnya* :t pc
SuilH 8lu*rl
pants lo

25c

RUDOLPH
ANDADOLPH
New and Original Songs,
Dances, Etc.

A Sure Cure for
“Tlie Blues”

ChiMrens' l,liio
ainl white
ehtH-k aj>roris. cmbr-mlery

trimuutl........................25c
M issos’ cliiH’k L'inirhnin npn
rolls
with yoke ami ties, «ir.25
'
Uses -eJn ak Kihuliriii n|m>ii9
with bib anti ties........... 25c
|1'lies’ ehi^'k Ffiii^ham wamt
aprous, niHletJ bottom,
oin. ties
ami ptx'ket...
...25c

La.lhii* lar^^ Kingham aprons
witJi yok.* ami tics, a Iwr-

ilv^VaVk

blue polka tlot
yoke aprons, with ruffltHl
Irott^,
extra
length,
Liuliffi*
long
ciow fltling
Kingham aprons, 2 poekeU
and ties at only........... ,50c
large ruffled
aprons, bean^ at.*.

TO-NIGHT
1 am sure I have got just whs^t you are looking for in a

SUIT OR OVERCOAT
The fit of Hickey & Freeman Co. Clothing is what

aHt*: com. 47^ic;
T^rHo. O. Feb. 17—Wheat-Cash.
anid* mtie boy the other I
oom. 45Mr; oaia.

tor. -•hr UT .•phw. thi. h^ppM
toU4r« M «r,b?- -Thry Uf MVhriloyo.wkr- -BwMwth

CIK 6r**iihoti*«

See the Potted Hyaetoths
frankhTpaSt

n...

Atntdon. yniiniteM son «.r rjmties Anii-jdnHve of romfon to Die Ihinlv Had
don of Ihl* city, who lo,.i hi*
weeka afo. lltemlly hanc* on to hi.

I and They Were Fu

Spring is Coming
This is ovitltnooil hy thr
way flowers grow at

vi*8l

“HARD TIMES” DANCE

Al-nit thirty roiipb-i atten.ie«| thi
■hai.i
party and danee at the
WtvHlmen hall last evening, the affair
haviim iH-en planned and given by the
no ndw-r «»f Cry>iaIU camp. No. T077.
Koval N.-ighlMir* H America
Every
one present had a lolly g.Kvd Dnn 'nn I
the, .-venlnx sm-nicl to pa** all to
finlckly.
'

hm^kwheat. irraham and
wbem lUior and
cmaolatcT
feh |5 *f
There !* no better.

the .1u*h lee on
Nil lipht until he came to iwHve
of water when the lee let him
and the coi»p drop ihronah. He man
ajtcd to riaht the coop l>as was unalvh
. pet out.
A fellow fl»herman happened to Is-,
far and .stfurlai: a pike p<dc. Ssheti
Woather* iku. Weaihers then got hi*
losethcr ami
a firmer
place. \Vith«Mit tiolnc hom«‘ lu Hutua-c
his clothes he K.H busv fishing and l«*
fore the d*y was over MHUred tht.s-;

MOTHER DIED FIVE WEEKS AGO!

r. Stewart A- Steffens
the Utile child awa
[«-aran-4- and the rt1,1 r
evenlnr wa^ spent In
danrii-K lao step-, wait re*, cirrle two
children
ins where he had relailveH who had MOps. tir.. r. !owx and if. half step
MKnlftetl their w illlncnoss ,o adop. It
midnlKbt *b.-n Du- pk nic waCheHier and two other of the .mother over The danc4'
not r*->>trico-.| to
lest children
rio-ster had heard Du the e.is. Hde cH.wd, all Hut. nicmlH-i*
arrangemeni for hi* diMH**al and hav belni: in . bed. and the result was th.v

INSIST on your fioecr fnmlihtlQt

Week in Steinberg’. Grand.

MANY IMPROVEMENTS.
,
The ropul.Hran city ii.mndnis- im t
arrival. The eveninic was must
Frank Meads Ha* Made Change, at j last ev«nln»: In the of fir.- ..f Chalnnan
dellphtfidiy *iM-nt l.y Inuh crowd*. Die
J W Batchin and ctmsfih'rvsl the snv
Hi.
Drug
Store.
I EAST SIDE CROWD DONNED SUM Mystic Cirrle l.rinulpi: as ih.lr share
The Driiu store of FYank Mead* ha-j eral p.‘Dtk.nH fr..m all over the clt
of Die doulde parly a i.artltular “p-r.MER CLOTHES.
rer.ntly U-n yreatly chanced wilhj
Deinan fri. n<)'* and a tin shower to
rlM. !
pre*crip-:*’‘«“Don d.-parinoni when hy many of the
LITTLE AMIOON. BOV FEARS ME 1 Picnic Supper Wat Served—Stove*
w.-re several largHv
former arti.hw. In the druc <-«.njnier
a... a rcvotvei iur MU,-. Be
WILL BE GIVEN AWAY.
Had to Work Overtime to Keep
and the m.-n wbu cJr
Hal World manufaHunil ami hhlpjH-'I!
I alw-ay.s «-anips at Ibrnt Hay
t,‘d them found no opp(isiiji,n; m--------------Up the Temperature.
in. can Is* sncces.sfully mnnnfarfured
In the newlv fnrnMie.1 ptys^rlpDon j the ointrary there U a maulfesi desire
I horn anil dinner bell (
W.-ijueinni: Hill, hemse had
rmim.
Among the pharmaceuDcn that Do* nominntlons this spring ».«•
_________
summer>’ apiM nraiice last e%en^pjmade dlrer-l.
pre|iaralion* which are
i Ins il.'Kplte till- fart that Ihey l.ay »aThe iiTemlH rs i.f the committ.-.- fa
manufacuireil by Mr M.*ads can c- ,
Mr»i. lIuHImantel were the re
FATHER PLACED OTHER CMIL 'drilna It* best to fr<^/e over.
Tlie
■ plan and decl.bsl to call u
peeially D- menilom-d. Die efferxo
ORCN WITH RELATIVES.
| etiHt *ldr crowd enJoy«Ml. to the fullest clplenl* of a silver cream ladle from clng sail* which with 4hi-flavom added i
meeting of r. publican* to take
the
MysDch.
UHrv-*hmem*
wen
--------------[ extent, a winter picnic and In hoi
by D.I* new facufaciuring no longer
StHnlurg-.s Grand the latte.
Ilxht .dre**e* were re- mnisl *.f sandwiches, fnili salad, po »M*come a tllrta.tefur dose but are'
dvt. rmlnc
Flv*-Year<Old Boy Heard the Arrangeuto salad, pickle*, coffee and cakes.
palatable and pleasant and are really
that Plan for the
a desirable . fferveM ing b-verap-.
hK»t>C election. The date of Du-me. tH. D. Merer has j„st complei.d>K
•nnouneed a* s.h.u a* thLeave Mis Sight.
alM. the placing of a m-w Fotd
|‘
« bouse ran In-secml.
jit
a typl.-al pirri
light, making Dm South Si.b- dn.gi
---------------------- —T"
In I had to l.lu>h TrememP.u
Trememli d) In ..r.ler
IJvInR in daily dread that lo* U lo|had
Mo„.
of
n».,
n.h. j
fORTO|| BURIED
Im filveii a»wy Httln k year-tdd rheeterU<Y-p the teiupeniiure at a d<^r«-e

At 7:>i a picnic KiipjH*r wn . served
faiher'a coallall. and Leep* *nHi . lose Till- ctKislsIcd of the «*nal picnic
lab on the father that he has le-en viand*, minus the bnu-s and ant*, and

j
i

Fast

Wvwthcr.

TOCALL PUBLICMEETING

hhe enten^d her ruoni to find it
with iwi-my inemlMT* of the Jolly
Cniwd who ba4 b«'en quietly awaltinp

WON’T RELEASE !"»»‘ *!!!I!"
HOLD ON FATHER

Face value and ten dollars extra on
bin* at Crlnnell Bro*.*

Prominent Speakera.

::.r.rr

NEW YORK

Frank

TO BACK UP DEMAND.
Solo. Solomon Buschert.
Solo. Arrhie BIUN'.I.
English Cruiser Will Fire Turki.n
DIalopuf. Mi^s 1.alvrrti Emery. Mlis
Troon* From Tcbah.
Ha*e| Ikvki r
By Wire I.. Dm- Kvenlm: Il.-rt.rd
A silver <v.llerlion sas taken shiel;
V. p. 1..T
.< h«m.- .nd
.m.
indun. Feb IT ^The rnii^er IHan*
.o J,..n .h.
Cltrl.. rn.«.l
,h..
stnrt»«,l for Toliah. on the Fiop
h^r .Mh^r
Mr.. I>.dHrlP<. C.I1.-I,
to I.1 the H.,,,-! Tonj
ilan fninth r. u*bark up lTn»:land « d •tor. .0.1 ,t„l.- .1...0I l,..r ...not.,
,,
s.H-nH.rv
tnand that the Turkish fns.ps evaeninirty arrlv.d and a . r.-j.lloNsl to her
the hlayptlau town.
of the navy an.i Inisti-*. of D
Into the aern t of her aUier. Mm.
Huellnianu l a aurprlM* by tl«.- M»Ur
nrelr. N.al.cr kn« o( .k.V „
Con-„u..a..r
PohonJ

IK) EXTRA ON PIANOS
j

14 Poundtr and a 12 Paunder.

A dellchtfol erenini; was spent b>
the member* and frtead* of the E|>
Hmiirax. Feb. IS.—A Rpeclal n»eetins
worth Lcaitne of the oFnneenth Street
of the Caandina Pndftc lUilwey turnM. E. church last evening jit the home
C of a Oqpble surpriae which for
|*oy Aiockbolder* hn« been called for
cf Mra Benjamin Bonahey on Sonih
fanny altaaikma haa the hUtory of
lUrrh IS. fbr ihc parvoae of voUHf
Cnion street, abont Bfiy bHna present
Ue partie* caat Into ibe^ aba/le.
on a pCDpocJiioQ to Increase lu capi
The Fraternal Mj^tlc Clrrle a abort
tal from $10*».0<K».OWi to IlSO.OUO.OOO.
aram which was as fulU»ws:
time aao planaed a snrpri»<* upon Mra.
After the increase U approred. the
Plano eolo. Miss Fk.renc,. Beck. r.
HneOmaatd and the date and ercry
company will imme $y>^.noo of coicRecitation. Miss Stella Baker
feoMVi. oeoenaary for the eticce*»
mon *:ock, elrlni; •harvboldeni the
Duet. Archie Ek!red and Miss Maud
pHrllece of eubecrihinK f.Tr> eame at
Youn,:.
the Jolly Crowd, of which Mlaa Man
par In pr»r>crU..n of near yt«K-k for Ihc
Recitation. yt\^ Ruth B^micIm-v
Piihoral. aUter of Mr* Huellmant.1.
abaree refdiitered In IhHr name< a'
a ho al*o reald*** with her. U a
the rlono of hooka. April M.
Rotiert Edmarda
nKmlier. planned a almtiar aurpria«>
Rt«cliailtm. R. W. Rastall
upon MUa Pohoral.‘ibe dati-a for both
Piam* Milo Miss Sadie Bouch.^.
r tu rn M*t for tlM* aan^evenlni:
Duel. Miss Maled Oreenuuah and
Mm. HuellmanN l waa lak*^ Into the
aecret of her alater * aurpriae by lh.‘ Catholic Uyveraity of America Will Riibert Edwanls.
ReciUtlon. Miss Mab«d Grt^nonali
Jolly Crowd and Ml*a Bohirral waa let i
Banquet Monday Niflht—Many
The home of Mr. a»d Mra. J. M
oellmantH vaa the aome laiu oeen

, IMl ipodnctt.
They are pore, fPeoh did wbolauome.
Qpoe tried, nlwnya nned.
fnb IS-if

FISHERMAN AND COOP WENT
THROUGH SLUBH ICE.

Will Vote on Fro^boHion te lncfoao* Musical and Lite-ary Program Waa
Diren by Differmtt Mambors In
The Prooont CoFitel From $100,
.
Eacellent Matinm-.

Baking Powder
Al^solntely i
Pure
United States Government

IRCREISE CIPITIU. LEiGUE

MKTIWO OF CANADIAN PACIFIC
9TOe$i^LD€^n%'uAnCH W.

JOLLY Ttill AT HOMK OF J.

Branreat niM for

»

sells thenL ,

GEORGE W. MILLER
BEADLE block

kTUHOAY, FCMUARY 17. tMt.

sniilniiTmRian

nMui’sianuT

U. *. K. 7. 7ium

tn wth f
Y«ry R(*«>
tiM mMt Lmma^rr km bM wMklmg
mm» ia» f»rprri—»<. aMtec t»o | thr UaUorai Saak. KalOrts of PjUlM.

I <*«m. ow put,, .w 10, ««« «< i*» «*teir"-***

MUoMMaataaoal tSM

It Ui. Vw«*^B te

«»«. oo..^ c™. .w «u«r|.u»

P^nj

^

- ELK iAKC.
Mia MaMOovla of Trmrm cny
rj»«at flWarfir «a<
wUh her

aad Mra. Q F. FVtek miU lUutbi#r Tbrtma nf W'lum . Ootcr npmi
^8aion1*y and 8tmd«y wUh Vt. aad
flll% M O. W1bb!».
, ----Mn.
JUpler of Trirtw City
ik\9 plar.'
ThWlay! war Suadar. .

»op.

•: r

Mr. aad Mr«. Mc^twa Tibblts oT tk«

Ml« OUre Lackey, arbo te tocMIac
w rinape arbool. apeat Saturday aad
Shaday wiU her parenu In Trareroe
Mr. Cole, emr of tbe faamatatm at
Raaney’, camp weat of town, bad a
lep Injanpd yesterday while akiddhisr.'
Prank Qibha spent eoaie Hme in
^Tersr City )a^t week. rt^nnilB|t
Mr. and Mrs Aupurt Gran wer%> via
frinn Klnpsley Sunday

Iron Ox
(onsiipaiion
Nine-toth* of all
deadly dtarant start
with coostuated bow­
els. If your bowels
help, set them
right at once wiA
Iron-Ox Tablets.

24'‘5:,5^,S35.-^£S
lib

Imvwb a wtfa. tbraa daagbtacm mad om»
latermem wHI take place In the Klapa-

^alOrta Tka)t1ii« pany will be fall/ aa
No Pin u as pleaMBt afNi posUIrt
It aspala all cold from tba ayahem by
Miss Audi.- Ta>lnr h^s P-sunn'J her
fedg toman <# prrnMs/am plannad by bl« aOfr. Mr. Nolaa vaa as DeWm*. Uttle Rarty Risera Tbros
‘1/ aarprtaf^i. Tke rrmlas Famow Utile Fills are ao mild aad pW in »h.‘ .UiTT aCer a week’s fll
L S StrfSpcM* orrbmrm will forSre^sla^r^SoTey'!^^^
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laaaly apmi luHlavinp pamtrt eirecUTe that rbJIdrwi. deHraie ladles
apart: nUk tkr mwHr and Hi btOor of the or_
a cartalB. safe and hannlea oura far
fo |^r tbHr iradr ikr raf7|ca«lrB tbr ball »lll N* prartii/ dr<»r
wbra a kinp table »a» and sreak paople onje/ tbelr Heabsiap
colds,
croup and whoopinp «»uplb
SUMMIlfeCITY.
i. while stronp people say they
boi atork -me addtikiB at tbr later!at«^ It Is tkoncbt Uxat the rro»d •P«^. »“«* •
rr.BsIsilap of tl.«
hr best lUer pllis stdd. Nettrr
Armsironp and cBiMreri of
BiarhJBer/ pHre* 4lm fZxrt* palleklBPjUU >#ar arlil be Isrper than an/ pre fcdlovfnc a-as srnrrd- Broad, biscuits,
Trav. rse City are tdslilpp at Mr. and
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
butfir. ribbon take. Biarbic cakr. cofj Mrs. (Jf<, HoHenWk's
I t>o. Wrldner Is pritinc ant tiaiher
fn. ollres. pIrtUs. cr'fH'. cbw.
MAYFIELO.
os’ Aid sorietT will meet for a new Urn.to be boUi early in th*
MTcbu. ooiu «>n*u. Unp «Mk- To «t» It. Br» mt of bom. iMoJ oranpas. Jell/
Bk Sa.M-rs* TburaiU) atierThose present srrrr: Mr. aad Mrs.
.Mrs Roi.t. Milej Is
m 411-c- !»•«■ boc. 1. bonr ;,r
.n sir James
not enter tbe bBlldlnp. Tbe loa Is nut!
Wlsr^ Mr. and Mr> WUltam
at Btnpham.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skeel* of Mon­ days with her
;»«« .U^rt, ».oor. .1, Or., or, »u“-|5lp ■
Is teachlnp
ol at that rdaee.
■ttnm, two laxpr potarer ettrartara
WItrb flaxrl 8alre. A spadflr for pllea. flancy. Mr. and Mm. The.*l*W l*niirr. roe Center vHdted at Mm J. 1. Gibbs HeMiss
f'h.rer
f'h.ren^e
Jos.r is vUJtinR the cellar.
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ceJisr. but hk
.m cjf them we.V
. The latrrtor of fbe handinp has rr
peaolne, Ne mned/ raoBM Mr. So/ and Aiiia Wise, itu- MUs*^ and Mr. A. S Bartuim s Saturday last.
savfHl. Then* wan no .... .
friends at Grand Rapbts
Nell/ Epan. Mary Nolaa. Mary Du,K
>«„ b..,. luuod 0 poro Zu^
K. MT. Unljsar. a I
H«nr, Wl.kOM. . htshl,
SI.
u. unH ti« M
I-Ywla.r after vlsUInK Mm.
Mr. fVtiT la>ib. and Mr. and Mm. M. Thomps..n and fatnilv.
mil.-s «>utheasi of h
K, Promw., . nm «4 «« ur
•"l!l___
Nolan.
j
The
Wmdlilfm
of
MiTJwS.
lllr
Tbor
>rarance. Tbe trade of the rtMapaa/j iorai. PRfffM^r
TIk- mmioin/ did n.M .bsiH-rse tlll|«»n Is very serious: heart trouble »
|s larreasiap etrr/ year In tbe aam-||K2rr. matlr firtm t

app*-ared In addition lu her oihtv J
.k.«. ...I «.,r bnlWln, . Br,. m .h..
cho^.. .. th'.
'l^i: I
m* r l£ Iteripie are employed and tbeji,, ||^
„„pro
im.-nlc,
I menic.
wnery.
j “ ■
niomlnp wei-t to the barn to do the ] He was pvne from the ht»u»e bma. rl
---------• Hoy GibU.
GibU. who Is
>ay roll rmttmtm and fbO per
'
cboret^ The fire maa^dl.-ptivered by : than usual. aiiU one of ibc famll) went
feb 13 If I
; Mrs. |N-rr>
of Dliii;ham is l^iifile mill hem. ip-nf Sunrta >ln Trav
, The public are IwrHed. ro ins
• CU.v.
iho Hty tiKUy.
tbe plaat mt an/time.
*feh
TRY A Rf CORO WANT AO.

.....................

—.'somebody wants li

POSSIBLY

SBAND ■*«!». Mica.. Feb 5. 19«».

YOUR EYES

TO THE PEOPLE OF TRAVERSE CITV AND VICINITY:

TbU Is 10 cmlfy iSat Sr. R. W. RaaUll. of Trarerse aiy. bis takca a
tborooth coarse of Oeieal faiiruciioa. aader m, persoBsl snperrlsJoB.
Be Is fall, preparea aad unallfied to correct defjctive Tlston. aad fit
luUineedy

will not do tbeir i»ropor work if ihcrt? is any tlefert—we ran mm-cl any «lefo»-t in viuMWi l>y properly fittorl lenaet.

esses.

Mr. Rasu»l his the mist mmlcrij instrnmeiits for 4Ur»oslnr defective
iiM a
i filly e^iippcd l^ralory for the ent^ior and rrladliir of
sirh*: alsf

•pccUl lenses.

SATISFED CUSTOMERS
arc weiirinfT pmi^-rly HiUhI paj

1 wbiehwpbnvematlc for thein-NEW orSi.

TOMERS EVERY DAY.

We tio onr own lontt*

CUniNG AND GRINDING ‘

mM

Tliup maiuriiig accnniU^ly nenteml letisem and prompt work. Tlie only plaon
wbeff ibia work if tbino in the city. We nuike no chnrRes for an aceumte rxnminalion of tbe cyoa.

Eyes Examined Free!

COME AND SEE WHAT-WE ARE DOING. COMFORTABLE
WAITING ROOM. THE NEWEST INSTRUMENTS AND
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
IV onr Byst. ii.
,-:,rr.vt your .l.-f.^- Uvo viiiiin without
of oxpcrlinentiiiE. Tr)'ns amt oiv.
'

.

»xaryin« you with a lot

Eyes: Examined Free!
Si«M iiil all. Dlioii Kiv. n U. c-liiMr. iis- <•>•(• siglit. Lot us eianiino tbe i liiMrcno’ oj

^AS-TAL.I.’8 OF»XIOAL- l»ARI.OR

P'. ' -

IT IS YOU

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TRAVeiRSE: CIXV

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DRESS IS TO WOMAN WHAT PETALS ARE

A WOMANS CHARM IS HER OWN; SHE LOOKS

TO THE ROSe’^

TO HER PRESS FOR DISTINCTION

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A Two Weds’ Sale of New Dress Goods and Silks
BEGINNING MONDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 19TH

The newest ideas in spring styles of silks and drefs fabrics representing the best ideas of the leading looms of the country will be offered for your inspec­
tion Monday morning, February 19th. This early showing represents months of preparation and has its culmination in a ddgree of originality and exclu­
siveness which has always been a characteristic of this store. The showing is broader and more comprehensive than ever—and no season has ever brought
forth such a multitude of beautiful silk and wool fabrics as the present one—no other store offers such a wida selection to choose from as does Milliken’s.
Those who have always attended theee sales need no urging but will hail withdelight this opportunity to secure materiaisfor spring and summer gowns while
stocks are at their best. Special efforts are being made and special prices will be make to make this the two best silk and dress gooks weeks in the history Of
our business. Some news of prices and fabrics; read on.
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i

A tig purchase of Silks at less than they can be
bought for in an ordinary' way enables us to
place on sale the biggest SILK BARGALVS
offered this season.
10 pci plaid Loubsene Silk, suitable for ladies*
wabu and children’s and misses* dresses.
Twelve pieces Peau de Cygne Silk, colors pink,
cream, white. Alice, baby and navy blue, reseda
and hunter’s green, gray, tan. cardinal and
black. Very desirable for waists and gowns
and A 1 quality.
Ten pieces fancy Taffetas in checks, stripes and
small effecu. Suitable for waists, children’s and
mbses* dreanes and shirt waist suits.
Eight pteM 27 in. Peau cte Cygne in good Hoc of
colors. aVid something you will appreciate. ^
This entire line all go in at one
48C
Sale to last all next week. Also 27 in. Jap Silks,
27 in. plain and changeable Taffeta, also Chiffon
Tallela. l^xtrm special value. You AOrs
should buy your silk^liWM now. Per yd
7 in. Taffeta in hairline stripes and 1 f)
shepherd checks in bine, black brown. A •\J

PEAU DE CREPE

3G inch black t;iffeta at 75c and Soc. goood values.
3G inch black taffeta, extra heavy and soft: you
would hear some stores calling it 1*5<I 1 1 K
value—but it’s great at.......................... X»

1.00

.% inch black taffeta silk (Wiiisor). can- 1 OR
not be matched, at.............. ................... 1*^0
30 inch XX Money Bak Taffeta Silk, new finish.
iiVjthe best black silk made in the 1 Rfl
Unitril States today for per yard........ X*crv/

DRESS GOODS
The new spring dress goodsjare now on sale and
ready for your inspection. We certainly
<
arc
very proud of the line. Positively
bewildering
ly bewi
is the nun
number of totally different t>
types of
Df dress
di
goods that are not only worn but actually fi
fashionable. The or
order in which the colors
adopted is as follows:
Hows: Blue trom
from the navy i
the Alice blue, old rose, green reseda taking

:

30 inch XXX Money Bak taffeta, per 2.00
silk wHl please you. it per yard......... . * ‘WO
Creo^de Chine silks, full line of colors at HDc and

BLACK PEAU DE SOIE SILK
Others at 1.00, 1 -.‘.i. 1 oO.
3C inch black p.a.i de «aic at per J.QQ

We also carry Money Bak black silks in 21 inch.
24 inch. 27 inch Peau dc Soie, Peau de Cygne.
Mbsolinc anc Taffeta, each carry the same guar­
antee; your money back if it's not satisfactory.
Plain taffeta silk. PJ inches wide, full line of colors,
at Wc yard: this is the same quality a.s the big
lot we had oeforc Christmas.at 55c. They’re very
cheap at this price, and won’t last long.
Also a full line of colored taffetas at S5c. This is
. our regular line; >-ou’ll find any color you^are
looking for in this line'
Bbck Jap Silk 27 in. wide. spot, dust, rain and perv.spiraiion proof. You’ll like this combination of
qh^itics in black u^sh silk. 60c. 76c and $1 yd.

Hilo Red giving Brown last place on the card.
We are glad to note the c^tinued populi
cream, black and all colors of Batbtes.
material has been a favorite since last
when it^as adopted as the keynote *
fabrics. 60c to $2.00 yard.
Panamas arc also shown in black, cream and a
variety of colors. 60c to $2.00 yd.
^ ^
Poplins are again active and quite a favorite with
all good dress goods departments. 75c tol,50yd
Shadow Checks 4nd Plaids are among the most
attractive fabrics offered. 68c to 1.60 yd.
Cream Storm Serges arc among the most attrac­
tive offerings and we may add that in onr jtidgment there will not be enough of these mater­
ials to satisfy the demand-^ 1.00 to $2X)0.

I

iw

uSs^siiStssii^

of the Old Try and Try 1|
Asain Method of Sell­
er*ins Classes? ff?

totoh VMMiy tomaa ^ thto mty aext

mm taa3*Che^llHm^
**
Moa etolam ^ he weighs ao more
Mag m. allteagh he looks a bit
M|gm ttag
He *ma aol hold
tomat ehaag A dU. he aapt. hat will
gm late the W sort of shape tor him.
A vtoiory. ta ferns, wfO domach to re^
•mthtish Urn m the good graces or the
ItoM pcamoters aad puMIc oa th.
amaL His Aght wltk Jsck Johnson
oat hMve waa aot at all improsslre.
toeras. frim fhd fcmks of things
right aow. smi wtogh almoat as much

Em
More
!»»■« » n«Bjiwd*il Mr

lii

IIE YBO TIBEd

ta.at liftewkcr
Hs.t m toisps.
Los ABgelca. Phh.
Mart
to taktag ao dmaeaa ta hfa matoh

Save More

hd Hart whea the me. eater the flag
■Ithongh he win have cooMderably
dr ft la height

Tommy be

Mart ap aoaMAarmbly aad he hopm to
aaar the h|g msa down with fre«acni
sueotiomi to the short ribs

K€ im»4iu$

U. of M. Aoaolsltleik
Ana Arbor. Mich.. Feb. 17—WH

IF 80. PInge

lered Ue Ugfroralty of Michigan and
Is gmrteved at the Phi Delu The:s
r e| the Pifth Aveaae 1
hoeae na^r Ihe ptwtediBg wing of
*‘What do you
yoe aad 111care capl. Joe ennu. He stands B feet lo
for society saybow? m'hat -does It hwhet high, weighs no pounds and U
I arWe ooH la Ketr Tcxrl smouatto? Nothtof but a sham The very fast on his feet • The name of
t doped «1lh wood mUn siKcaJled society people donl do maeli •Casey" certainly makes a adse like
IM dye. aar» Itealth Of else than 'mil around waiilna lor time s football player.
to so by. li's foolishness, sad I can
Vala fteetrlcta Training Table.
not afford lo aet mixed bp la It. Jf
New Haven. Coon. Feb. 17.—It can
tl» Ameiicaa Civic aMoclattoo aail you have any fricadMilp tor people be stated oo iho authority of a mem
0*e Merrheau* m«.or1atloa of J^trm don’t spoil It by trying lo borrov her qf the Vale uulrersUy council that
Yoi1(. Ukroojth Sorrvtary Root, to exm mooey from them. It's ail right to ga Ug report of Its committee on athletk
far vim Oaaadtaa aothorlt^ wtik a little help at times, but the practlei abuses, while aetUng forth ihos.Ibe eod ta viev of odrcelaK opoa acme of borrowing money Is a most danger abuses fully aad clearly, recommends
Jolai UmMMlkm
to preaerve Uic oos one. It Is the inirMC way to caoat in effect that the whole matter of aih
the brsaklag of friaadshlp.
Besidei leUcB be left to graduate and under
inadaar of Nlacara FMIa.
liecn the
After tfUtlBc iraa fbr forty ycmn. that. It Involves the borrower, aa i graduate control, as has
policy of Yale for many yean.
dMriiMr vtikb Uiae be hae liaked bii
me imadred. of time oad emed a
r»T»otailoB all over ibe eoaotry. Chief
WUMaai T.
of Boetoa. while
teapoadtay ta aa atarw. Wedimday
alylit, fell dead with heart inmble.

SPOm OF Ml KUOS

IBdwerd H. HerrioMa. the ratlroed
New York. Fcb !7.->rollo«1ng closf
maa. will betid a tea-mile private trol­ upon the hedk of the bleaalsl coa
ley line to hi* Beer mtilloo dollar roal- gress of lb.- NstUiosl Trotting sssodS
deaee at rpreel Lake. N. T. YTie l!n»> tlon the steward, of the grand circuit
will raa froai the Newbunb Juactloo
oa the Brie, throaab
Taaedo aad

the nstlonsi aMoclallon.
No such action was taken.

lerfere. The ladlnatlon which he«
eere|K over the district as a result In
tinatee that the noajcresaman’M esti
aisle of the •^-halrwi tcmiHr- wai«
IUJ4 far from eorrect.
!.>tna peacefully aear the ebore of
rol.»mi,i«, SI Cariaceaa. Hie stoaiaer
Harliia had her Mg vieel cables cot

ind Jams flutl<*r. Invih of whom were
m the liosnl of revles until Weilneelaj'n cftngre^^. shm IV J Osmiuiu of

nrciirny^aoorafl ^an. J! lut. The dav
had been cloudless and aoi a ripple
• as to to seen o« the water. At I

i>etrolt and

cannon and
the vt^l's hawser j «**
snapiH'd in two Ai the Mime instant
? and Ml In hnge swells
> ship. I.iit ahlrb quick
All shtpplUK hsil th.>
Orafl hss taken
rlirUflsii fiilnisirv.

^
, :

},

IVv.nwux

were

rr the new rule of the
which authortres eadi

oetoch In the afternoon there cai
reiwrt like the Ixminlot of a s

tTiarIcs. K

K

Hewlft ..f the ttnlv,Tr.lt> ]

A bill has l>een IntrtMlured In liu
Kentacky lefrislature limiting raring
In that state to forty calendar tlays of
s rear It fixes a |»enalt> of BBin. to
ll.OOh g day for each violation of tin[irovUlon. of the bill.
Mlqoe Grady, the soft prdil catcher
»f the fit U,uls Pardinals, U for sale
»r trade, hts miHlr on the MIssour.
cam being depreelaliHl by a lendenc,
n ihn.w grarel at the umpln>. plsyi ro.
LP<H-u(nr. and police

*»««
f*»r spiKiln’im
by the national
Mewsrdn for the rlrrult. ttnn sm^Hxl that earb track
The police at Springfield. Ma:>
me nxr ln^f.ad of fwly twn
he p-^ltt.u.n .and that each fus4Hl In permit Nelsou to spar
hlH boxing iwrtner. and Nelson Is sore
on the thealrlcal game "I am going
to gel out of It." says the battler, "and
WhI .
onflne my time lo fighting. Tboiv Is
All« t1 II Mikmic
iiMHicy and loss monkey btislne.

«f tTlIrairo dlrlaliy «rhn.»l
In an art |»
dross to
the thrt.i.qtiral
stiub-nfv j
UrNnnwilay. Hr. Hcslit ,l«:laivd iha 1
_
*■ • Wrik
futnisters nr'gli-cl their rallgkms' do-‘
Tit*'
baurbal!
nilew
cob
tiro fi»r Uleintlmate cvmnectUui with I •“•«»« ‘l»*' amendment, to a
lasuranee v rotnpanlea. ‘ advenlslng
venisittg l«t^ niles. more dearly doflned

patients Whose e>es we have straightened by the use
of our special ground lenses and testimonials from
those whose headaches we have cured after others had

I
"Tost Is charged with rlagtag ihc
asslat oUi«rs>-wa wla aiwYlrlag la aa (ft. (o play srtth Kansas agaftiat Mea«v of mrftlea. ptok tea. aad wadabla. i^roska «4 Him
The, ms> ran ywa • ehadp m»rt or
ball seaaoa of im. Xi that time 1
•ay MMi an- too tMPy. ABjrhow. hut
bad not yet gradoaied from Lafayattc
mind them not. Tor they ara bat comaad did not get my degroe aatl) Jane.
lt». and. did aot come weat natll
Rockefan*r. Jr.. U j
i March 1. iron
Not oaly aro the

DA.P.A.WOlFf.PrBiif. Oil. a L. PAlHSOil, AssistiBt
TrawneCily. Uicb.

Church BrrvUI^
'
| gin si 10::.n. In the eienlng the time
Oiureh of rhr--i. Set. utlsts-«ub j has ls-«-n ehanjp'd to 5 o clork Instead
J<T«. -rhilsr Ji -as
This «uV>c-t l> <if 7. The evraing sub.Uvt. "Siml <if
p.eseateil two
4wrh year
Tin Ursm."- This Is Tbi- flrr? of a serleii
miroil.li* Is nin •\Vli«i aIo yim think «if|rf evening rermuns on this gn at nChris-,*• lull *AVhai du >oii know uf j liglous ii-ader.
ChrM. the son td Gotl. ' All are we! j
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LOST

menu, t^^nl^on es

LOST—Ijocket
*t SCf With
creseem rhsp. Initials F to B Re­
ward If returned to Record ofBce.
Jan 27 If
•TO 4-lf
LOST—K of I». watch charm;
cross shaiie; finder leave at
office apd obtain |2 reward.

etty Troasurt

TRAVERSI CITY MARKrTtol

ThU is the playfel way the ParisUn
hollcedo!*
Rayamad Ooaaor le the name
Pltehod Mfaad tor Daytim. He le aH
feet tall aad ao big that onlti^ door^
> him
through.

aquoese

some

to

get

wi^T mwurm la

I

-flhwe^yed oa their athletic'tsM.:
s The Kaai
;;^!tlie
Kaaaro grofcaaor staiea that I
JwMpaldlIIOOtormyKaaaasaerrleea.

■ opbany. Tim Be.

Thie report Is t
. eardlsnotro

Cliur.di of nnh*t—gint hour a'
!* :;e
Oiae. Revival meetings evi-rj
DlKl,< «ru v.vk vir.pt S.lurt«r. l,.,-n,p,,h,
u. In «ur iKiivr
r..v.-i nn lut. r. >. In tl - pn>.-n. ..f nil j
,„r .rir bnt,, . And nl~. for Up.
.1.0 r.n,l .hr.,. 11,,...
|r,rd'F dnv I
o(f. rlnR, ,hn>
moinln* .nl.Jrr:, -Tbr .tnn.rM
.u.lop In ,h<. W.nid ••
lU- on tlmr
Rv ening «\anrTelistlr M-^slon. *“Wha*
Is Man That Tb(»U Ait Mindful of

FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Thnx* nicely furnished
rooms f<ir light houBek«H*plng
Gsll I
Wynkoop fists. Mrs. WhltlH-ck.
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FOR RENT-Two rotims. unfurnished.
„f |„i..ntg.-:,t «nnuxers.,iion
tme furnishwl In the Markham block.
Unmng .bKinmlAts. iMsAnM-n. eiir.ro.
^ Inquire Rtx-ord office.
feb 12-tr
laiiUi.< and .ohers. I nivei^ity n..i "
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TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

FOR SALE

DOCTOR SHOCKLEY
Has Opeoel omcm In tic SUta Bank BbIMIiii
FOR THE TREATItEKT BY

FOR «ALE..«r>pIinplionp and forty
rc-conls. For iiartlrulsrs Inquire ofj
Jevp liongwell at Mr. Wilkinson's]
Is.wling alley.

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X RAY, ELECTRICmr. ELECTRIC UGHT BATH, DRY HOTAIR

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BATH. M^ANICAL VIBRATION AND THE FINSEN RAYS

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I iidrluiiir
.....iasis*.!;,,
jSXliT,.

Of Ariite ami Chronic RhoHmatism,

ArtliriU-i

Ooiit, Sirniini. S-iaiira. Mynltfia, Nt-urilis. Neuralgia, Variooao.
rieurs. Pih-a, Trie Acid

Dialhesia ami other diaturlianoea of

Metabolism, (ienoral and Ixval Inbvtion. .Skin Diaoases, Liver,
btoraacli ami liowel trmiblea, Lone troublea, Kidney and BUtl<lerdif5cultii-a, Nervoiia Exh.-iualion. Kenmslhi-nla, IHatviaea of
the Female Pelvii; (lr,^ana, raralysis and

V

IhformnnB,

('jinei-ra.

If yon aro

aufferinj: uillt any diseaBe and have Utui nimble to Ret the de•in
ire^l nwulla by dnii; irtvilmeiit, ctdl and a<v the IVxjtnr.
■ultaUoiiI Frev‘.

Con-

SUITES 403 AND 404 STATE BANK BUILDIN6
AVKM9K orrv, MIOM.

FOR SALE-I>,xl,r thr« l.br«. n» jDSSjnllil PT0p8r1]f
rino engine; guaranteed in i*erfect j

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FOf • S

*

running onlrr .ad la lb,- b«. of c,,. i..,.,
ft'.'‘.I,
dltlon; owner wants more petwer; ’ slrable property
snap for someone as price Is low for:
for j Call
Ca_» or phone for jprices,
I
70n.onHsv8t. opposite Darrow's
a quick sale; engine gives speed
"" /^tatore. Building on
R miles an hour in 22 frx>t boat wiinjas
•Hh as warebouaa.
warehouse, but
Dgine.! dwelling.
^
4Vif«K.t beam.
Address Kngl
rare Record.

Jsn 23 If j

iresh •
FO^^E-Tsro nice cows, one
c
out milk !
lu.ScplcnibCT, the

Hh Bt^.oaM dT
11-Mise and lot. 801 Sixth 8L

“ !sLarMi?2ii^i*rv.^-

Holliday.

eral car loads of dry
FOR SALE-Several

* l"ts on

gprtice

atroaL

hadwtaa

r'rr^oa H^au.

tiro at rtrmers SupQnc of the best locaUont In tha City
JanlMf
or surrounding country for bone. 4
________________________ acres Af Isnd. Urge houses cor. Bay
1 and Ramsdril Bu.
]
12 to 14 acres lani in Elmwood towm
ship, about I mbo from city llmiU.
Will make a good market garden.
MONEY TO LOAN—.No U
rlati^c
3 4A-S IH miles eaut of Cedar Ron.
40 s
miles west of Cedar Run.
put In iiu.ngaget*
lloiiset
if considerabla saw timber
Inquire of M MeNama

FREE

MISCELLANEOUS

IMact? h«»tel.

at a whom bat they an.
Mlm Grace Johaaoa will reiura
from Oraad RapdkU la a few days
I WU
with a torte line of the newest de
T«t l.«r web
la Upens. shirt wmlM Hamm. cMU
akMM playlag tor him as mated
pad boBOHs. etc., and all 1
by the KaMas pftffaaaor.
of stamplaf deaigae aad wtU dve
•Y wiu go haioro a aoigry a* agy
m. Rnr of Cfty Km Go 's

ai the tla

'*

Csfd of Thseks.

In it "

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TAXE*

WANTCO-Ptasmoo

EXAMINATION IS FREE

Tbs Drtft Kelson fight pictures an
making a big hit in Ragland, and I
has iKX'n drolded to Mnd other lllmi
«f the fight to France. Germany and
ageurle. «ml .rther business jjntrr •* ------------A-bum
Is a legall.v
Austria.
|lrl«-h. kluney sebemrs
In which
whites mem *»*»«* ba« ^
»nrt swung at but »‘
met
with
r*. in
h w
..„
Rubs WaiidHI s arm Is coming
church C4«gr«catkma are |
^
Upptii alowly within the
.. II innwtA
tP fk.
lafleld tiv
by tkn
the IsWlwMi**!
batsman, if
the wttamp: tofo Shape He has Ironh playing hand
tirienilmes UM'd as vlctlma
tlulLHl in by many ministers as .jb> 'bunt vsulu In a tout not legally ball every day, and having the rheuIde line to .heir pulpll work, he lolo
a strtke may be called by the mailsm maaaagcd out of It. He thinks
he will be In good coodlthm when

Ta . has bi-en orgaairod ' On«d f^plds, Mich .
•natrtmony
Bach,
ber will ^ a petition asktag epp- rgafatt «bddi That of MMhlgaa pro^
noweet with Maurtce Vlgnaax, twent
fross to limit marriage lo the •Tterflliy
feodarmm. who were sUtlooed ia th
and wealthy." In<-hl. addrei^a
ball eMaed Frank Hoppe. WUIIC. man­
dtmi Adams aald: "What t. i^oman.
atee. aad bore him off to a fcafe. where
that we should
adore her?
Whv
Uiny firaak eopkws drauchts to wn
>h^ wa aupport . jmr?
if--------- -lir» health msd at wnile's exi
mtU ttva. tociror eaiR thatt Mvlag har.|sayw;

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WANTED.

WANTtO pon AMIV-AM* bedM
uuMrrlcd men beiweea stges of 21
Traverat aty;
and PB: efttoeoa of tbs Uatiod
The tax rolls tor the eotiroUoa bf
Btotoa. of good chametar aad tma- ih« BUte aad oouaty Uxna tor th«
parmm hkbiu who caa apnk. road mr IMIB. aad tor the dMtaquibi
school
aad city taxro and apeclal anaad wrtte EagUah. For tafonakUoa
said year have
apply to recruiting oflecr. Hotel
teed In my hands tor c__________
\nililng, Travarso aty. Mich.
I will be in my office to receive aatd
untilI Feb. 28.
I
IkOi. oh
__________________________ tuns tkttfu sat t(
eaoh week day from 8 o'clock lo 11 :#0
WANTCI>-Mcn to <^t shingle bolts, o'clock in the forenoon aad from 1
also teams to haul logs, Trsrerae o'clock to 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
On all slate and county Jaxoa paid
Oily Mfg. Co.
frb IB 5t
before January 10. the rogaVi^ toe
one per cent for collection will
charged and on all Uxes paid on or
after January lO.
there
wlU
be
charged a fee of four per cent for eol-

Feb C tf

The sunbuiTjt town of Bskersfleld.
The
nand rimilt accepted thi> stiuatlaii Cal.. lA .1111 celebrating Aurelia Her
sad prorewled lo avail Itself of ibe ftna's v^ory over Young ('4»rbetf. He
was recently given at |2B0 diamond b>
ihe selection of racing stewards. The the mercharns there, ami bis draw
men who thus smoothed over say pos- with Kid Herman bad added nr*
"Iblo trouble as to the Incurpursted laurels to hi. Bakerwileld crown !Ur
trsnd rlrrull were C. K q. Billing* lers was lorn In Bakersfield

II

Msd pK
wfatt ve

A Thorou|ii EnUbiniidon

him?
‘Gel lUghi With God" is our
The refutation aad restrictUm of
motto flurlne thei^*- met tings. There
traJnlBf tables Is favored In the le
Intone right way. and only one-are
port and aot ihdr aliolltlon
The re
>oii walking In It? Come and see.
port will go to the faculty for review,
Tmu .ve^turn ye. f.ir wh.v srill ye
•port Previtlaa.
dle "
"Ti»dsy'^ If >4»ii will hear hi*
Honey Meltody and Mike (TwIcSj
voire harden q.*t y4M.r‘heart."
SulUvan will gght iwcniy rounds in
At the Flr t MehcMlist church to
Ban Francisco March 10.
iiu.m.:. the nioining service wlU U
A mijMtO purse Is offerod Battling
Nelson and Aurelia Herrera by Ih

PacIBr Ooaal Athletic club..
'
There Is more trouble In the rank
theare to Ardea aad the nooBtalav
The fact that It bad been called ao
above Qreeawood Lake. Th? road !• soon after the adjouramctit of the coa of tbs aamtaurs. Following the dl»
to have teit teo paaeeager ears, oat gross which ousted, as It had been closures that Arthur Duffey. while
said, nwm Ue board of review four of really a profesatonal, had establ
the stewards of the grand circuit, be
lides reftmlBg the demands of the or
raring stewards tif tte crack runner of the Irish Amerlcau
Athicllc club, has been nmnlng pro
nwB selection, bd
rsces^nder an
a.Hsum«N:
the big deceit mlgkt break away from festional

There is m owe efliectlTe inedioin tor smaU adrectUH ttss the Want Cdnina. It brisEs quick retnrBS.

(O tt* Tu*w«n «(Ih* Gttr w

Soile 4i:t 414 Wilbelia BUi.

jCEIBUlimilFTKEIMP

WANT DEPAITHENT

feb 17-lt

htof wmi Amtotot Mtoiff into a
He hod altmtor ffai tto
tim firm two hara wUm a poUeamaa

hk Urn with • fitov

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Also sav

PALMISTRY—CoHMilt Madax
^ Reraember the future Ilea lu your ~
hand, a Bclentific reading will reveal j
Ladies, "you can jump on IL tram­
Ihe true life's history.
Over 517
ple on iL but It will como up amibng
Hoion 81. Side entrance.
2325-U
every Jime." Caiman's Elaatic Floor
Varnith. 8, E. Wait A Sons, Traverm
•Ta. an- cannlluils p*^pp|^ U,ai iJve City.

C’it 1 hie O,

on other folks?" ‘"Vro. my 'di-ar.
"Then. pa. I'ncJe George niusl U- a
cannibal, for ma says he's alwa>s
living on hoimiKHly.

1-adlcs. read this cauiogno of
ns. Bright eyes, glowing cheeks,

>

GASOLINE
MARINE MOTORS
Sinple Cylinders 1.2. 3. 5 «nd
7 Hoi« Power

HICHGRADEaOW PRICE
Make ood Broak or .Jmep Bpark
IGXraON
FniaUlird complete, will, thaft and
*
rmeraiUe pn^ller
Alto 2. 8, 4 CyUndcT Motor*

Gas Esclne Repairs a Spedalt,

WM. JACHSpN
t

MACEDaST

TRAVatSE OTT, HIC81GAH

lips, a smooth skin without a
blemish, in short, perfect health,
sale with every package flollljtw'a
Rocky M'ountain Tea. 35 i
son Drug Co.

Snifillev
engines

bave nmoy |«ilcnt ftatuic* UiUolb-'
or engine have not got, and
cm not gel.

WANTED
White Oak
10 to 40 CmI long; prkM
ftS.OO to$4f.0S.ddif«nd
to J. E. Oreiliek Co'e «aw
milL

Travene CHy
Kotor. Boat Co.
Pbom Thoe. W. Stanton,

WALTER M. PAtCE
AOWKT

^a Btroat

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Wiihj.a:pwiiae^oiit^

I

With J. KPaSgeTSIecBrcTEr*

^VKRtf cmr. manoAic Saturday. ritmiABY m tw.
iirsilfy M4 «U1 kc trM
cteariftff itf tte Ifailucn rtv«r
• A«iaiiMlMi>-j4m

Sx tiM

UKK MIRES. ^

SMS QUICKEST CURE sass

ASM cmr LOOM. No. ts. m

lag taken Mt to mar the acroefy.

THE WONDER WORKER
ISM ^ M#tr «r tw I
Sm;WMU4 Sjr M-rtl

thtoatIDR.

KING’S! luTcs

m

WHY DOJTT YOU TBY
OUH

’mAVERSE CFTY LOOOK. Mfk Z
lUiftitScMix impMspiMtini tiM rfrrr
( Mtod MMnir wouur
i log. vtiick wcr
BW

M

M4 II tojjvorr M«rt Utt

»M«r. TIm» |*r cmfil^a j of ur
f rtly wml^f te SM mU ibrf»
MM b#
b* M
lM»!funeri
lu«. • lUy. wlief«. a •MM
m | fuller .Uilxli
tfau IM cMloiil Him* sad oaobaM | power* for
•ittkm wHSkmm vm wed 4Mljr. bet •• wm, U »ow cMer f.ir
^
F."»

effort to te««)t Mera In nMufnrtor | Kewarco wo«M tie tlmakfnl
bic pMMn tbM oootrol blf lH»rb« of j *bJM»r fnrtlHk* for fma.«
eelM bM W Uorked fbr nerermljibe bl«b
90MImi. ^ fnlerrMlnj: deir«|o|M
Ulandn offi r batmu for boMtb and
rent no* kem. wbo eould Sad tablog
and nprrtt. an well an beaaty along tbe
•bmwn The Munkegoo. beBanne of It*
two groat natoral roeerrolr*. may yH

W«M point

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JdbxIbMe,
Tbe
l^pp Tbe

NEW DISCOVERS
I FOR CONSUMPTION |

DonlWaitlDoit Now

MaikMltlJI ABffOLUTELY QUAPAIiTgEDI

SOU

Johnson Drag Co.

rdbebed tbe bllber gmde. when he m of Jackson, aboni f o’clock Thursday
Sereral
UM tbe IlMbell Initttote for In- morning
dMnn
Here be made a good recrml changed by the agent and the »rob
for btaMeir. and ble eiandlng ne n ber*.” Irtit none took Hfeci. The men
mdK wan rdry blfb.
I^t fall be fled toward Jackarm and a pewae ni
wrate nommlMljooer l^pp leillng him once left Jackman In search of them
nbottt bimneir and bU denirtw. wl'h It Utor irsn.plred that the -safe
tbe reenll tbal bo reoelred bJ- ap^ cracker*" mere Parma follows whe
IMrintmcni. nueb nooner than, ho ox wUhod In scare the agent, -ju.t for
fun." buf It came reo m«r being a
ragddy.
Haring an I

aa Inraailre ffOnltia. August
aged SI yearn. «f fHnl«|i’* rr« »,.

■:r.

r:.r.

awcMia
(Ion baa b«-a made to have him de
dared Inaan* aad sent to an aaytum
Fred (larland of TTraveiwe City vis
Peter* fmqoMtly imeome. vldeat and lied friends here Sunday.
Bom. to Mr. and
Mra.
a few nigbta ago drore hU family out
Schwab. Fdi. k. a girl.
In ih« aero weather In their nUht
The KTlal and dance at the hall last
clothe*
IVtera bdleve* he 1* a wIk- Friday evening was en)oy ed by a large
•rd. aad the things he things he haa
Murray Tompkins «»f Old
tended the dance here Wday night
Tliefe mill Indance at the hall
A new metlEod of drying *ugar I-ns(* Friday evei'lui? Fob!
Kel.. i;
Is iN liiK experimenUM mllh at the Me
aomlaer sugar factory. Tbe l»ed* gr«
)daml la aa airtight kiln ctNiialnliiK
Mr C4*n*
klesm plppa. hut mltli a cfdd fl.*w Oklahoma.
Mr*. Jame. Crmndall snd MU* Kihd
I evapoisii
Ibe iHw-ts. I’auslng then, to ehrink In
slse hut at the *am<‘ Hme •" l‘»«' none
uf ‘heir sugar pitNliidiig qualltbrn
If
the new inethfMl Ifeconies prartlrahle
It will save a great d«ffl In fr.MKhl
charge* aad also In fuel at the fadory.
|M^*ldrs preserving the lieeta Ihnuigh
I FtmWl (’4.1
A C lllrd wm act mlth the foml cm
mlHshmers id nearby sUtes In an i-n
di«yor to lid the market «f simrliuf^
maple sugar and syrup, the appnmeh
of the making •eamHi U-liig pn.pltlour

lit-

for such an undi naklug. U 1* u ilevivl
Tbe sale id adulterated syiup ranno*
In* |in»hlhlled. hut the c.mniUslouer
mill endeaior to enh.ive strictly the
lam in n lstlon to the laU lIng nf
Th<» m..Ml ’’maple" cannot 1m* iou
the lalM*I of any mlxUire , and nw*

1o take the maidr h*af off its laUI
A *mooth stranger In typical student
•ttire. swMtwl tJ
and Attorney J. J. Slinimer at'l.*n*lng
t,e mas a *tr*iHh*l
Niiice IkMnc sludeot and ma<trylng
get hack to Mil
after hoarding
dctlnatlon

gave

hU

held at West Union Frh 14. and

r^i^d

W^"|)lxTm*‘wlil r* to Traverse City |
lods^onlury.

■LACKMAN.
lor, m ho has U^eii t
Mr*. Myron
visiting In Oimrrgta
Of
for six
|
Ihluk* she would rather jive li
gan than In the stHiih
Mr. and Mrs Kd Rawlings
the latter's parents. Mr. and

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I

Ihinn of Kic
Wright’s farm
hero last Saturday.

1

nnd^Mr*.

SOUTH GRANT.
Mr. and Mi>*. Harvey relurtuvrfrom
IVindi a few days ago wbeie they
had bee n called by tbe alcknesa and
death of Mr*. Harvey * brother.
r
.Mr; and Mrs. J.. Gibbs
Gibb* and Mrs. RoU
rt
last week
c-nson yivc-nt
Traverse City
g pcHiple had a pleasant
rty at .Mr Gehretl’n last

HANNAH.
Mr. and
>ui tmoi
I in to <
noon and evening. It U*lng their

many another annlver>*ry
..
Steve SirickUiid aud family vUiled
I'hlllp HchhJjtel was In Kingsley .m
(’has. Rlgss Hud C.iM. Ijim r.
III ItitiThs-hcn yc’sicrday.
Thursday
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sliMl
their
mvirklngat atCedar
CedarCity
City. ms
Ii
Mrs. Jewel and two rhildmi are
Ut unlay ai
Hunilay.
families Saturday
sick.
IdUle Orville HomarU U also
r*e given inrJ.M
..ineraile .
cjiiUe
hall
Hall
Ccsik anif fan
gINsI
....1
M.« rl.rk
•"
vislud
Mr^
lleiiry
AllM-rt Ilohliln* and
(antily
have
' j ‘ MIsk So,d.ia IV I’ace. MUs A
iii’sr Haliln on the Ibiger* (arm.
r Rogers. Bil*
HchomUTg
Hinl
laijia K.lser 4.f Mor
MUs I/fiile MrCarry *pem Thursday
Uovfl Rogers of idoMl llarUir men* the mas miih Mrs.
MUs l.iK > Kngel III
They did a
mere aUutt foilv ih
ariertOHUi mlili Mi* WIIM‘rvuilce.
jgue^t^ of J 1‘niuse mill family Sutiir lilc-e lot of work and
I v.-ry pleas
Roy Whaley and Veir Uol.hln* a*
----------- --1 dav *e.t K41I..IMV
The eolh’cihm mas foiii
’d tiM’ iNHiy shorn at Traxerse City
i
Travcni-'
t:eiMg.‘ Kehlerhousc wa*
rhe next meeting mill 1k>
’liv ealhT last Thuisduv.
Clark this meek Friday.
bVh ir
.
M,.™
I,. <•.■.111, Hull 8»lui.l»rj
• mUhliig to eontraci l.<-ofi
OtO MISSION.
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Thi* MsiiaU>es of this pUr*i’an- ex ,
: CITY.
vi literary wK-leiv mill UiMVllng the Iidditlon of i Ight.M’ii iiem
.Siihjfv’J
f.ir debate, ^••Rc
nieiiiUni
migratliin Into th*elping Mrs K. J
f U Stone Is helping
ilunite While
White caih
caUeil
Mrs I
Thirty flve from here «u, ud..l
il <hi Mrs
iild be pmhlblutl.’*
•nited Hlates
meek*
dance at I-:mplre. Krhtav
It urday afteriusin.
Feb.
12.
Iteay siM'itt *everal
Mrs
Mary
Sunivnn
White elJtellalnCfl her
Traverse
e City lash-wi-ek vlsl
.Idle McMullen, of Trav
!.«■ <*li%. S«iitr<t.v and Hiitiday.
larshall *iM«nt a .
Miss Marie Halv'ei
ri-fM* City last w
fn.ui
(hssi
Harls.r
I stage lines agi
W’e have
Imi-eii here andI Traverse City. (Irseii enta. rtturiilng l**ck in the i*venlng
IJitie k^iher Dinger Is quite sick at
1‘arker gmm again cm Momla)M aud
Jamet GcsmI's
e Y IV A. mas UhI hy O R. Cla).
Hmida> «v .’iilug
The topic mas
low In (’ainqmr Tempiailon’*
A
icly discussion f.dlowiMl, with a papa-r hy Miss Ijiura Shelly and a noIo.
"Away M’Uh the lloul.’ h> Mb
tie Mwrels.
WEXFORD.
Mr*. T R Wliiie mas a Traverse
Mrs t^rrie IMxuti haM pme In Min
•Hy caller last W.^liiesday
Hhe also
ni'Mfta in visit her two bnither* there.
Islted her sister. Mi
Mr and
Mr*. <’lar»
spimt HuncUSrat Mr. i
SOUTH MAYFIELD.
Grlncr of Nesaci
Arnold,
Rom. to Mr. and Mrs J /
low at I hi* writing
aoo. Feb 9.
)rpew spent Sunda]
Mr and btom. Ih
wimt ito r<>nus>lvanla
WniU Allen went
on important bualness
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Starr went
Manton laat Friday to attend the i
irlct meeting of the Freq MetbodUta.
l.a*t Monday the acholar* went to
•cbool a* usual, but the teacher did
not come, so a vacation maa (he rnault.
Warren Taylor went to tbe city laat
A’ednesday on basIneBt.
Mr*. A. SUIT and Mr* O. Uire via
led Mrm. George Clark laat Thursday.
Sila* Taylor of Iowa came here on
Honda)' of laat week to *a^ hit hr
?r. George Taylor, and hit brother
>iir*ed the day l»efore. »o he «iK-nt
teek bare with fHenda aad left

Mrs. Milinda Akers, of Basham, Va„ writes;
•M Ivid what doctors call ’prolapse,’ and couldn t
stand straight. I had pain in my back and
shoulders, and was very irregular and profuse.
Doctors said an operation was needed, but I
couldn’t bear the thought of the knife. After tak­
ing three bottles of Wine of Cardui, I could walk
around. Can now do my housework and am in
splendid health.”
Cardui is a pure, vegetable, medicinal essence,
especially adapted to cure women’s diseases. It
relieves excessive .periodical pains, regulates
irregularities, and is a
safe, pleasant and re­
liable remedy for all
sick women. In suc­
cessful use for over 70
years. Try it.

Your Doctor

Ask your doctor how long he h»s known
Ayer’s Cherry Pecfortl. Ask him If he
uses ir kimsetf, in his own fimlly. A*k
him if he can recommend anything better
for throat and lung ttoubles, such as hard
coughs and colds, hoarsencat, bronchlda,
weak lungs. Do aa he says, at any rale.
We are willing.

Wc have no secrets! We pablish
the formulas of all our medicines.

r-No Operation-

MRS. C. L. ffONNCrs bslr drssstag
ps^ra. over City Book Slors. Boom

CLEAN

Tuesday.
’The debate at the schoolhousc taat
Friday afternoon ma* mcll prepared

and given by four girU lM*tmet*D the
ages of 12 and 14 year*. The subject
waa ’’ResoIvtHl. That a aheep U more
usxful that a hog. ’ Won by the nogatlve side.
The union prayer romdlng will l*c
held next Thunulay evening at the
home of Mr. and Mr*; Jo«* Tremaine.
AtkInMin and Mr Her
MIsa Clara RuUu't and tHher friends
averme (‘Ity
(‘Ity l’‘ritUy
l-YltUy iand 1
In Traverme
of Traverse City are gucmls at Ibe
freshni
A partyy of the
t
honH-ufJoellutncr.
Traverwe niy
City High erl
lU-Jmiih’
4r*. Ge«i. Clemc
n VlskochU*
l^iclle AsIUhI Mrs. A
‘he night In playing games Hup
cm y’riday and Saturday.
per was Bervi*d at roldnlghi.
roJdnIghl. Tbe party
whod the
iriu*d HaJurday morning.
IlM-ri Ikeighey. mho ha* \^-n work funeiwl sermcm of the Infant child of
Mr. and Mra Hall €>f Onlar ycsU?rday.
at .Michigan City f«?r the
Fvh. 12

'pJr.

MARK CRAW*S OKUVERY-UsSt

Rffi^^ WA^^AIH) Lp^WS-yay
rSirtin! Manager.^ oSS, wm t!
Hamilton A MlUlken block.

/•

ffHETLANO.
. VbkDchll did shopping l!
I City rrtday
be masquerade liali given i
hall Saturday night
<’vt rylKKly re|N»rt.Hl

^YIday.
Feh. 12.

CIV/fc.S4»T¥ wr% I ■ I

WILLIAMtBURa
The ladles’ Aid society mill meet
with Mr*. Orcutt Wednesday. Feb. 21.
Dell Fklrbank. of Elk Rapids waaIn town laat Monday
Haaaley went to Traverae City

.wine'
OF

CARDUK
STEP SAVEIS

*^rJnTma^Tvtof7M^ Sam Taylor.
Mr*. F. E White. Mrs. Hoxaie and
Mra R. D. WTilte were Traverse aty

CUT GLASS
CHINA
SILVERWARE.
ART GOODS

muxnbetof them and oako
lospriom.

^ Jolly aleigh load of yonng

J. £. GKElUaL 00.

Sixth atTMt.

^I?M. RsSSnMSTTlt

Thii il tho time to bay wotU
ding gifts 25 Hr CMit 4bCffVMtsll ibrough tbe store
P. S.—Remember oar op­
tical opening, with Pkx.
Bhellman of Grand Rapids,
8th to 13th. Eyes

HastalTs
c»f atmthf

EIJ.ETIIIEI

WaablDgtoo

sUmC,

CIU. phoas SIC;

DR. A. H. HOLUOAY, OcadaaU To­
ronto Unlveralty. OfSos la MoBSoa
bldg.

Tclepbonss. oMoa. lOt; nsb

'. W. THIRLffY. Dsatlat
nitia A Barl’a jswMry i
(RTHUR HOLUOAY, M. D^Pbyslclan and aurgron. RsoKtrod to ofScea In Monaon block over Barnaa
ABafl'a. Otl^ phone SIS.
Dft LAWTON—Physlclaa and sargam: offlees In Wilhelm block, third
floor with Drt. Sawyar and PaibalHARRY B. HARNER—Bxpert piano
tuner and action regulator. 8atla>
faction guaranteed. With KlmbaU
Music Houae. CItx- phona 264.
HERVEY
- llhelm block, Trav.
City. Mich. Clllxmu phone 106,
tBBTRACTB OF TITLE—C O. Carver. Prices rcasonabln. Office with
O. P. Carver A Bro. Both phonaa.
OR, E. F. CHASE-HoroeopathlaL

Of-

409 Slate lUnk bldg. ^
STENOGRAPHER
AND
BOOKKEEPER—MIm M. L HunUngton.

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R’Y
Knr.al.ltt

Ko.ll.Wf»-l.

offirc Underwood A Umlor or S03
W. Seventh 8L CIU. phona 794.
feb 6 imo

T. A. WILHELM
Tr*ln

Tnren* City Uf Nurthpurt

•ariiffisss-..—-.n; iW
; MURRAY. Ag«.i.

PQgMAsasEns
• ■ l>„b«,wkM.ns. B____

OKNTIS-r

John R. Sanito
General Insurance

New wnkeim BUl, Trmne Oty
DtS. J. a & lUBT JoTtVBBLOOD
OffTBOPATHtO PHYSKHANBI
EaffDMWIlhiMEMig. •a.m.tstf
i a. m. T ts a miiiMp BMimsa
akssaSsA OWimas hsaaff..

O. P. CARVER «t BRO.

Tire Insurance
U, L. A. BUILDINQI

A. M.
SBAL eSTATC AND LOAM

AD. tyleb;

DENTilB^

NOTARY PUBUIC
aiaSMtrrMitot.
u.**,

omv

SLABandEDGING

ffbng lom throe valuable eoe*
last 8an4ay from potoon. Dr. Proaum
anooeaded In aavlng the Uvea a€ two.
Rax BabbHt. Albert Moirlmm and

•*-

>n to dIaMsss of tbs m. sar.

At BveryDnig Store la gl.00 BottlS*.

B. (Mbht attended Ihe Lincoln (
banquet la*t Friday evening.
Myron Tavlor and wife and mot
and D. P. Taylor and wife wtml
few Wexford Sunday.
Feb. 12.

GrlimeU Broa

rmn. OfScelOb]

IT

S.E. Wail tt Sons

Ibe mImhM eblef of Ibe fSdUvnioinle* grentent depib. Tbe Munkogon rlrer
thev relumetl home
uranapa linage win
return irom ; mas mervtNl
merttNi and
a
lo bnnr tbnt name
Paul Konpp bM naken lin pritllent bow aad await* Traverse City Iwlsy and be will re- earlv Saiurda;
urday morning.
her*’ Reading Circle went
bnM n imMmI of ftetuon Hnilior
main with hi* son Jake for eome time. |
The Teachr
The quarterly cenferenew will be ■ ^ gii, Rapids
naolds l*Ki Saturday. They all
were nurprl.e.1
ninee be wnn Mmmii one jmM oM ei
in the uwlting
otpi whni ilBNi be wne nlweM attend
Ing nebool.
He nUended tbe pablle room of tbe
A Battle Creek
MooU In Benton Harbor until be Trartlon nunpany at Parma. Junt eani

GetanrRnr^nptsttlM tali-

traverse city gas
COMPANY

2.000 bonw

BUSWESS CUDS
ata. phoM Itt.

CKA& BBV, 8R. of BUmImUi. HL. wfltMt -I pUd out oumr SISO to loool phytTMMd mo for La Grippo without *lvlnc
*ivlfw mo aiqr roUof.
I oT
•lolafM. who tTMtod
fM
boucht a *IXX> bom# of DR. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY, and aflar
of this on* bom* I «»as onttrely ourad.-

in Ibe
young Indlnn

fmn of nee
He «n* bom nl thr
mmp of ibe Po^^wnUl«l•■ nt Hnri waterway In Michigan, mure pnrtlru
ford. MIcb.. reb 21. IMS. HM inotbrr terly In NVwnygo rountf. where ibe
»n. Ibe dniuibiM of Paler Pokneoo. rlrer U okwi rapid In curenl and of

COKE

WOOD
16inohMioiig.lMtyevVeat

n m cxuaxs
EMPIRE LUMBER (XX

31* Jaroif
DBIM-riST

2ei freat Strttt
C. D. MHXEi~'

dentist

THE ' EVENIN(S®. REXX^
TKAVtWM cmr. MICMnAM, •ATUMOAY, nmUAMV 17, not.

The Man Who Is Tunneling the Hudson River
A MtAKKAmJI 0m»mHU t tl>*
I\
«r tW !•» a€ w-..
pmmtlm l> u te wtanrtM

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
By Rn*. « H. DOYUt
-Oinn . ItfK H -HM Ufa «wR

XM A XUMOI XITSB Timzi. «

::SkT5“iirair4r"

In the atmlT onto tuple OB
rtrctod tto jrloto in wmrrh ,.f kiH.Wl
•dcr and ad.rnturr ito»
In tim.
to pmniabir. Cort.ln t««k a Unry to
tto ytmns
and i»rr.uadod him
c^^Un**
to Ofmt BfHMtn t4
• toatvra «r tto p»mn,
wr^ ««Mrto to

Kor «mM th>
on tto erni

tkrrr Wto-.mly h:xit nit fm-h of amw.
Tto dining of thi. nr*l i;.at rUw
tuntol brtatlnd with dlinculllr. and dla-

ttot UM .csri ato«M <x«m fn>m Ammi
MU vartototo
ttor AML

Tlilfljr

ct for 4to rxcavalinn mrt
ta td ntoUclet. MWnr of thrm
ln»urmotj£ntablr.
Onr day
rnrkmon^had- bran ^ tunneling

an «lta|fi|>t

to tonfM>l I to llutfam. rtw. t^Mar Ito
4toM«n
Olnicm lU-kln. ito
toIttMJ pro>w«or of tto actoiw. work

iwM Tirm-ij war. m

Tto
Th.

it tTtS

***^

t!f
4Urrn tn Wai.* Thi> pt^ytri lntt>U,Ml
tto UridkIrMi of il... li,,t nrrr ti, or
to conn«vt Ito Long NUud rallnw

MUtotot.

tooocbt Mr. Jacob, to tto front
*«r%ry aa. « inarx^ of a<xnumcy

***StoJ?“^*

m

ahUh aftrraard fo.mrd
I of tto one od*.,.t.,t by
•It oommuaion. Mr. J.o
to work to <to.lgu a toidgr
at rttrr at ItiarkarllV Wlai.d.
to atoiidont^ m f.tvor of thr

iwchad and tto watrr began
ri. Thr fomruin wa. fHght*
r hi. wit. and binii a !
. lha fara and HUM the

Mr. Jacob, arm doan to Inve-llgata
Hr bum tofrty gaf.a for tto proti^r.
lion of thr n.e„ «m| oiaMird tto bulkiKwJ Thr aater wntlnu.'.) to comr Ir

Ito tnnal ftwr .iwi tto rtx^r ».to w,
txniiiMny aulhoilcrd
to go on
and flnt.h thr w«»rk. Thr contractor.
*u.^l tto ga. rmniwny. contending i
thr r»ca^.vl«n aa* lmi.M.«lhJc
Hrfnra
a .1 Y-to"H aa« rmrhrd J.ooto
ciMi.l.Mr.| thr ipimrl and tod wi
througii It
•Mr Jaioto- next gnot work wk»
.North river tunntl. fw thr Nrw '
rMA Uh. tunml f«iw»nj to withia lAOO
M or tto oM N.W Yprk hr.dt«.. but

worn «Mi In IMI towan ito u.itortaklu« »hlto to. torn mrrWHl out
lu
►raa-ot »iK>c^rul latia^iau tuunrU

ra will, g;iH rioiu It.
|.Uiit at
ivr,i*a.Kvl. |..|,K J^ln^d «*U>. To'do
. II aould ro«,ulri» a tum.. | ,ii„l. r
lUM rUrr for It

oad hr tumwl am, Mai.totian Uand BnaAlyn
||r U tto man
W brain ranctrivrd tto itwan. ,*d
‘ «ttrly >rais txr,Y* not
i^t Ui\t‘ Umi, pivttv

Notautotandiit* ihr d^U itoi
ha. dim*. Mr Jacto ha. not >rt got |
Into Ito blorraphlral danioiuirlr. and I

r.roinl.Mt Mi J>ouilifuI cQl
fra dotalN h.oc com. to ||gto»

f..rme.| a high opliilon of hU
iHild Of an unusual cntrn-H.r. i|.
g«l hln. ,o make a «,rxry and to
rep..rl
to th. toa„li,||lt> of digging
ihr luiinrl.
r, r..ull of hu |n\.-|igatl...... J,i.liM,.»s1 a luntiH u||i^

. and hiK c loai. |.h>>*l.iur ami r..r
« «ir auagi .tivo of abKtIiiriior I
ithful foJIto. It la rxt.I.nt tlia
. ol.lllty

ui. rocinrar.

That «na

Ih.' tumicK Mhicli huvr hern uddmlok. I. bv Mr. Jacto duHng th.
pa.t bn v.;.r* the tH.. iHl.mglng to
the N>a York amt .N«u Jorary conit.y «rr fim-nr,|. thr vork on thr tno
Mt IVf:ni.yb..„|a rHll..Mid tunnel. I.
a |.r..gr.-..-lng nrtivriy ^rui the .haft,
vr Imy m »uiik Mild the grriit .hlrld.
tHlkxl on thr two liinnri. of the llud1 con,|«iny. TIu-.m- U«t arr Ihr »uhjcu. H.ttdwjiy. which win unit,
-.ry fiiy with Ihr lowrr hrart of
JAMFJ< I. THKVATHAN

Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note
M’CLELUII STATUE

f6r

PHILADELPHIA.

A NoVel CONTEST.

I

MRS. brownings HOME.

j

The wr> Utret-T..nt,-.|. .n l al^ onr I 1
of the ••oddrai rvrr.- f-.k ,.Ucr ircently wl, ch Ml.*-. Kilxa^-th H.rrctl^tomnthr fanjouH KngU.h p.r.|. ||v,d
earn,Hi off Ibr nrei
•« .bi- wa. >(Hing and fnm, which
•'h.*! vr.f-.CH.mpcmion
rh.|H^l to ni.rrv Koton Itroanlng
young woman H faihrr wmild nor i
n*i h«*r to rtxH-lvv ^,,d,. caIN r.. nii<| |

AN ENTERPRISING SWISS SHOEBLACK.

liill&il

triooa iiltjalctillr. n. wUUf ind «plrlt
ukUy.
Ereo at tto totider age of
ta t hw He cuoat hare bad aome c«rkwi>I loo of Ilia great mlaMou lu tto worW
<?od. for in knawrr to Ilia mmb
qoeftloQ In eooo^ioo witb Ilia
vMli to tto fetet of tbe Paaocrer it
cruMlem be mM. •'t^Tat ye not that
omat be about My Kaibefa boalimr
>«u early year., tberefodC. He moat
have tieeu linpiewaed with tto greatneaa and Ito aerlooaoeaa of tto work of
life that lay beCtoe Him. Aa iTirUt
ImrreaaeJ wllfi thU^tJp tASM<|
tirt-tlana be. Keliglua Itaelf AdtUd
la- kwked .uiKWi aa a bualneaa. The
cblef et»d of mnii^i exI.tciKW In thia
world U not to live for hlmaelf. hot to.
glurify Hod that be may enjoy Him

Hy la tluiug tbe tbtnga that were
. by ordinary men. but III. work. In
ItkHi. waa mnullrly gieater than
of man In that He performM mlra
TIte lulmric of Jegn. timat
lot I*** «n.ve.aful)y dlaproveil. -That
wa. the Son of Coil In a djatlnrl

tto Father, ami ttie Father In Mr.
tollexe Me for the verr wort
a" Tto power to work mlracl
uaa unaonoieaiy iwmm.i away, and we
cannot tollcve ihat even tto moat reIlgiiHi. men have the |H,wrr to work
nilmclea today. Rut at tto wmic time
we have the promlae of cTirl.t that He
will be wlili n. alwara and that through
111* I.m-er gnxU fhjnjp* can be a»H-,>m|.li«hc.I by Hi. dlaHplea. Tlila la ixirilciilarly true of aidritual wtwk and of
Ihr aalvation of tlie aoula of men.
In rbriaiv own lifetime there 1. no
nldenre that jfrcal inaiiMw of |wy,ple '
dmx n-ly toUev.xl lu Him* At th- tUii.
.f HI. aacnnmm the fhri-lian* nm.,K'ml i:y». while under iht* pawer of
the preaching of IVicr on tto day of
|•nl1ero.l 3.fN*» were tot to acce,.| nod
to txinfee. tTirJ.t. 'fhla la undoubt.HiiT

after Ilia death (
He l.nd done. It I. .till ,a.wiible f.w
II. t.. do eplrltual work for fUrlal that
will produce in^t reault.. and to every
.Ilaciple of tlirlaf U« tog given the
1-oinuinnd. -I Jo work today io My vinevanlTl*e aiipreme work of the life of
ti.rlai wa. III. diwth tiimn tto rroax
of I'fllvary n. a ajicrlfl.-e f,ir the alng
of tie- worM. .Not until He wa. aUnit
t. die B. the I3mh of tJod for the aina
of the world wna Hr able lo «iy. 'It
U fim.hnt •• onr Uvea rtiould al.o And
thetr liighr-al combluadmi In aHf iuktI
flee. n.rUf aald. “||r tl,.t loecth lila
life .hall
It. but be that anveth
Ilia life M.all ha^ It.** Ka,Tlflce and not
arlflHhnrH. bring, the greaieat Joy to

1. U. Ih; Luke II. 4U4U; John |r.
X\ .tn; V. I.VIO; lx. 4; xvll, IJt; I Cor.
XT,
<;al VI. MO; Cel. UI. 17; Her. ’
xxll. fJ.

iW
^

U

»*• McVlrllan hrrY-with .bow^

The , I-V.;,
cem gnla In aocleUea
rbbli New York .fate made Uai year
raa algnallxe.! hy the praaentattoo by
he
aoriety at tbe Baltimore con -

U. tto wtnnrr of thr Make.
..r rffwM. .howtng . xaud. v|llc
of danerra <mtllnr,l m mvrbd on a r*. yvaipoie etrr
nary rroond. Thr took of tto vr.t ary centre. I
wa. of rrd Mtln. epHoklol with «in-I lued In It «
flowrre of brtUlant yellow^.
* houM* I. now

A NEW AERIAL NAVIGATOR.

dm9J\irxiA\
* NATIVE CHINESE UBORATORh

liNuhliUoiraL

0

—...jer. This U one of the prettlaat
given out in tto Innwaaa campaign.
Tto acoampooylng cut couveya an
Idea of tba front aide of It. with tto
hand embroideml C. H. monogram and
Cbloew. Inwrlpikm.
Tto gytng

t tmo tto bark of tto banner 1«

Grwwtb wr rkw4»Hmm Bodeaear.
Cbrtatlan fhwiearor ba« nrvyr be«n
atronger than It is today, aay. Interior.
It ha. uevar ben atrooger nomerlcally.
Ttore art 6S.772 aocietoa. and fn apite
of tto fact that moat cbtircbe. now
hare tbeir aocietiea tto net fnmiaaa
Uat year waa 2L014. Within tto paat
two yean nearly eraty ante In the

••!« « o»>«i„

rmud Butea tto aortatlaa an
cnmHl by more than thirty dm
tlooa and la tto root of tto wo
at Meat aa many more. Kerer

mT

n«nn praparatlowa ar» wnt unknown in



It la Vr. SUhana Inlacitton to attach a
of aeddm tto .
hla airaftilp. bat to teew cw
1 wig ba oanto aa arrangad.

balloon to hlaahto

THE EVOHWa Btco KD. T»»t>EWK .«TT, j»CHlC<k >*ruM>»Y. fWUAItY 17. MM.

“3
ib

;the wHirrE

t*

I MdMte U«Bii«1k «f oy» k lh»
Ro<n «r
^ Mmini m FA. {?—Tte Orpom mi Hb Aacwtan—Mm >oowwb*i kta^

iT«a Mt
am exchi.iH-ha. looto
wnfc tpfirvTtat <tm aad
ribelldo,- OoFFomiDcri
•^utradmi ti»-tai»»«toi. ^ V*.
lyi** « CM» ud dia tt witfc nxt (
«»de (no tb*t *» .Md* n tk> •trie.
8W to qette .n ri,

W pt a photo, that cauD«1 her to ait for u likmeoa. but the ahy
CCOAR.
elip of a girl of four year* api. at
alilHi time tliia Im Ulettt ucrurreU. to
hardly tto' Alice Rooaerelt of today.
I Hljc liaa jrrotrn In potoe. In experlemr
: and in bcouty.
ihrouch loan >'Hcla>
Alkv Uoooerrlfa apprerlatl.m
Miul for the iKKae .d Mn. vi.v
fatlM-r has
. ahoix* ilK v Mote royally
oW. At tbf laiuiHilng of the M. tisar ! Th« y r» iumtHl ^turtiy ifti^ij' _
her flret gtoocr after the Hirtoietiiog
•*<'*»“ Mllier U able U> In* aboaC
a-a« m.i at I»rince Henry or the aoMun |
with the aid of cruicboa, Ubi
j I
\
but at the familiar face j
Maniatet« waa with htoi

Mb aM
dU« ;kf 4M, Dot^
aMiBfB Id AaMrica tkta Id dmcIdIif trai. iir mb Id d laad or im Dad
«t «Ma Dad It Id'wdII that the daach-

TdC htidi odtIkf la WaXlactoa hmg
pMUrtad that fha danghfc of tba
milB HaaoD WBQld w«d a Utla. Ra
MTla that Htr or nuaor. tea it that
li Dot aa DaBarriod fitM am
ter or Day fteatei locattoa at tha .ateaal capital that haa act had dooians
cater. BaMdea. the carntW of BimaM>
ara fan of am of thr oort. Tbm
ttera to Asia, flte aught haro br«o
BBMdm of Bala. Trar. ohr deoM that
alary ahovt tha oattaa of maor wItb
oMai iwr hto hand aad the oppor
toft haad eocaor of hto teart bat
oteM OC tte Taft party laotot that the
teteMOJ aetaally took plaeo. It la too
Boad a tato tpte aaaffod oat by a mere
teatoL Whf opoll ao oacftla^ a loDMaca hy the prooy otateianit that ft

l*e*lile iMT. »u4 c * ;.r...wei iug ! >ok of j '
Oolimr and wife have gone to
Tbt'oilute
ilml le* un-, thoui.ek«‘«Mdng In the houoe lately oc; deraliKwl At .liiolher lUiw MiiM lUxwe- <
; v.‘ll left ilH aciiate galjrry in hiRh in-i
Mc*d
« Nolan. DeMnra i
KUw.
...................... <-alled
Km
led In
to Iheir
their bomo
at
Bniaawick I
Tueoday by a moaoagii
nUtUig^ihe ^mlden dt-aih of their fa-

'W
m

m..n- irniueo in uje WB.va or tue w orw.
j iMil it reveaU'd wlpit wi^ In the girl o

r

to aot a fact?

Waohiagtaa ramor aloo aay«-.bot
artet dooi It aot aayl-that Coagreoa.

PM

) boTofa te

ttk. ko fK

■wrr. i.ncKy eeeca:
r tb.t !>« bM. ...«
te ortamal poeta aud to held i
aaca hy PCopB creo forthei
Hmt did M tom the trtek lo i

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I tmaie. Im-k and
that aot noire the riddle?

aEPEESEHTATIVE NlCHOlAs LOHGWOKTH.



The oUte 1 ----------

M ate ^tertotoT*' * ******
ime!
MudauH*:
baa tokl an egg *
.Nictoatoa
he iral Nick.
• ate birthplace of ' «»<H the old one.
i Not. o. iKia.
the otate of He waa gradn
from Uarra
rrard in
, Ulddlogik iliaae. TUunnan and
^
tout admitted to the bar.
TDfl—to Bay aotblng i»f Hanna. John though he never practkrd. He preteennaa ate Korkefeller: There are N-rird to devote hlmoolf to nit. mnalc.
pmpto who hare gnoe »o far aa to mj M-wrta. .wring for hto wuitm. ate finalthat tte only thlte Pmahlaat BooaeTelt >> toditlca. Hto fimt olBv-c waa that of
laete to an iHdo blrthptoce. but if ha » mcmlmr of the CiucUmeti achool
Hr atoo ran for the I
Hockey blrfhrtface be
a defeated. He tried i
caa at loaat afford a Hnckeye ooo in
law. Bacoui hare the atate retotod to
later he went to t

iga prtoed by certain ctoaaea
. bot withal f ' paaaaaagg the

ararycM. Hto family baa been a lead

K>t only to a gratefatber. bot
itefather. There are peciile
I gire iDooegr for a gieotr-tn fact, they have been

Mr liOngworthatoobaaagrcBt-gmit
ffiatefDther. bot pectepa be would aot
pdat to tbto fwbaar with ao mo*-h
pdte. that worthy tevlag bM a Ttory

Ah a rMt 2* hlT*il5^^2tor^l2h
Qoarve IIU hia laafia noar Newark. X.
J- w«f» coafiaoatte. Thto fact canate
icth. te the way. to codgrata to
DDBtl la 18(0. wht« ha waa twimt poara of age.-Ha-------------k
bacama a
a towtowyar ate took iha Aaftaaa af a bone
thtoffarhtotatcaaa. ^alaahaiw.

ala., rttv. fT^Pi ly^ to
ntenTla.-5. ami the donationa
.*.1 hr
iM th.* m>;i. a
'vn ivitiliim,*,!
riwMiu has oaUl of the pi>r
oputor coucreaa
man that -.Nh-k la om* of the liest amnIcur viohutota in rincnn «tl •• It to not
that he .pent «cvi-n»l yeah* abroad atteyiug
Imt

T.ay
many./tollera ami one of dteH- % i iiuia
hcowii...V l^ttT he trrdrtl tUto l«-.Tru-

•Hi at Kisrlreerjtii
:ii Jir:
Sii’l q
Q ' it kbw hci■ birth, whi.-h o.fijn.xl twenstreets.. oi^Iy
^ ,r two or fhr*-e M ,<-ka fr»in| tvI twu ytwra ago.
the While Hoav-. to a:re.mly pointM j
j^^r moui.M- . nwoo-n*
• mi
i
formerly a
a
Mia* I>ee
.,f.
cton. *
mouii-r. rormeriy
Mia*
td
•ffitiou- ml
Hirre dnya aft.-r tto >lrth
ita.n. no.nr^^
laowatr ea '
the |weHident nujirite thr*-.•'’• .Venn, Liter. Uaa lie* n more than a
------ :-----------• m.ah;-r to the giri.
M.^h Rooaerelt
I privai
. /Wh»*ii '

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MK-ut W ith h*T imp Imt a p-opto in IV«
I-i the VI. iulty i.f tbi-ir Hn-k
litre borne Mi« .Miceh*. nlw.y. tov-n
tiopular. The ol.hT people Hi rtoh her
f.*r tie- Mke of hef inotlM-r. Abee I.eo.
f.K- v.heni ahe wm* uauoHl. ami ll»e
rple for her .,wn pMke
• ^
When-1 »*r ! - h.iH 1-ft, r,| .\ow Yort:. ,

trip toEuo.,-., whlehl^^^iV^^Pw
few of the
nearem nolgbtera
w It. He waa a
bright lit!to fellow
quite two yimra
j over, w ill complete her tri
fdd and to know
low htm waa lo love him.
ffimt of the w.irld. rntU thal
wen- held in the chiirrh.
newly m.nrrie.1 p.uplc will remain for
Alllngioa led in prayer and Rev.
City 1
the nniet inrt In Wnahhigtop Tlie Wed j
^ Haj
dine lioelf will c:,.i|y crilpae anr «n.-,al j
The linto raakK wa«
with
iMwnltful
given hy a..rro»mg frtoUda.

home of sridegeoom ahd seise.

Pfolay wa- cilumle
Rlar. ninth
inoulea w
birthday amiive;>ary and Mnt. Rial
urfmoton. I • l..t om. t».|nic
tho,|„..„„,,
f.»un|, -____
grade,_____________
of v
^ n—•-.............................
fiiarrlage nT
fnarriage
Prewldent tlmver
tlniver t’lcve
t’lcvr iiin-nnie
|i;p*nnle Ji n m.-mtor to k»et,d
tote to Mias France- Fotonm. tw.-nty Slay wHh him. The Ume wSTploa-aaf«t in games, and Ice cream and
1‘n.a.hlW: the preoent affair, however.
»he weilding of .Nellie Grant in
It K .'torlor rctunted from the eaat
Alcemon Kartorto. It to the only otto-r S:iri»T4toy of laot week.
.MNs l»la Manigold returned to her
home life of

tb. .lion,
wn.,n-,l
b, blJ
*'
dni ghter one of the I eai^-cite pari. |
Mra. Geo. Chaufty waa In Traveroe
‘I'^t
w*. the prew ! nty »o hualncti. KrPiay.
‘ ^
gito^^tH in the
K U Wllllami*. our
dcntlol. baa
milt ali
i »*dc arrangemitits whereby he will
of little Je«*e
gged urchtiii civating Udh ^
•'»*'** Tueodaya in the Intern'lie. the ragged
atnuM-inei
t>t^g the aw

i drawn to her a bree nuniUT^Vori
«'
Hotioe' wetMinga.
! frieiida. and after nlie iKM^mte the , vtio ‘ T^'**
*h.it of o rebtive of
I aur»- of tl... w.irkl a eyea i*lte yet Hung
Madloon. wIj j wa. qaite h
to ttowe ••omfMii.ionH of her vmith. T«, ''*»' *■’
•» her day and made the
them .be ehowa her mwi xlvii.-muK nnd
“ **•« occaaioii. Imrlng lYesl
« ormluirk*
marrle.1 hi the t.ioe r.r.mt
iln.
New York. Only a few inrited
j raenij in l»er vicinity. There to a ilash
^♦‘ce pretwnt. Wx yearn afterof originality and audaHty ahont th.a ; »"r.l John Adaira. oon of Prealdent
daughter of her father that to dlatinrt 1
Quincy Adama. waa wed
, iy Roo-eveltlan.
1 tto cooain. Mia# Helen Jacket
nony occmrlng In the
M*. Two weddings occurred
oon a Incvmbcacy of the off

of a niece of the proaldeot ate the
______ _ ___________
other
of the daughter of aa old friend.
wiai

.b,

nmru WASEnroios

won rlowed fitr a

oiupV

muja

««>«“ Gwr
ate piano
l^«-'
« the
ing hlmoelf with ,-rvd. |
I a Dinger, lie tiflini glrea inual-.
in hto home city, which la one of!
of .America.:
to
o eoctoty
woctoty an
ate pnp- r
««*• «»»«*«*»
. hto feminine i
“»*«■
^
Dcliide*! that he• waa,
cfclnat affalra of the heart-that [
^
k* concltnled Iwfore hto
attmrlona to

early diocorette the dlioctloa of the j
wlad. ao that whetwrer the pnaklenrs I

EOOS^Ztr________________ ,

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I
j
I
j

. l»o»ca. fenerw and pl.nya luill,
d golf
He to not a bonier
r. however, ate baa never
*weu known to Iteulge lo any *iw>i
iliat iDvolrea the Uklng of life. He I
a g^ ewumner ate lore* the watr
m« •'hlef
____
ciaL He la aVTa
. rreeptlona. tella. pink team ate
almltor fuucttona ate la a farorberever be goea. He to a memlier
-------Ittolve dnhctclnalve
dnh- in Cincinnati, Waohand other

mill

The two youngeict rhlldren of Mr.
Dezelaky are under the doctor a cam.
where «lie l-^-nme at onee the chief atThe work on the new Jail to being
trm tiou of the abow.
ruKhed.
Ae a niemiHM of Hecretary Taft a par
Mlei* iKahclIe WcUlcr. la
helping
j fy he r Kligiit fJinrre ilwarfiil even Uuit Mre It
Hbmochlne In the toilH.
Mi-K Mchti I
of the giganiu- Toft himoelf. while the
tavenw City waa
•inaf-ux. r«iin*Hfiitiitivefi nml other home ov.
I hlidi dignitnrii** t%en. arani-l.r one two ^AngitK^raniptH*Il «mieriained a numi three• in the iH»pular
iH»pul;ir eatimatl.
eatimarioiu In Ha
fri»ijcto ttilH evening.
lH‘lng hto birthday.
'
wall ami the PliiJIppluiw abe waa almw
It to mtUi oadttMi. w« nK-ntioa the
almmt royal hoimn.. while in Jnpa ;
; death of lltUo Jo«.ph Hall, which orjcomwl kYIday morning
at about •

Mm

All the world I

TWnyatlr I

Hullivau N

ZK,

A tolly deiHjly fr,>m ManBioe 1. hero
AlH-e Roo-cvcli * trip lo the far coat working In the intervHM of the Roval
WOH the .-brnns of brr girlboo.!. Prior]
Prior .NdgJiUwa. Quite a claaa join, tumortn that time »he had vi*lte«l tmiia oml
Poiio Rleo.‘w|nTe hIh» n'orlveil |h»ii
amtloni.; N. w Orh-an«. wie're abe
with honors nuefa an bad
vll^'uHtoy'*^
^ Uurdlck.

b.„

2r,^.^.TnS*«,r;

to glv
oiauwy anuI sigmao-uoo
""
-------Dignifioatloo of the varrous
var.ous i " *
decorations. Glowingly be told her. in j Jf**
ihto broken BngllPd,.
On.it, riol
| tire manoton.
1 flr^y.
The moot hriUtoat of the aarty White
I oeren ktoaea.*- Quick aa a flaah ahe Hoooe weddlaga warn that of fht
aaowered. -ni give you ten for If* daughter of Praaidant Tyler to WU

|
j
fpu t
y to vtoll reUllvoD.
.
QuHe a numtoT of our young paople
a very pleaaaat ereolag Batorthe Campbell homa. ^
y of M
The}' are:
R.B.DaPr
vice pnaidcal. D. L.
2Tlh/ J Mopklas: trMurer. I»hlllp
J. 8. Brown haa haaa anffariag with
an attack of rfacamatiaai. He to beUar
at preaent bat la imable to be ouL
J. O. Crataar ate Philip Miller ara
l^rtng a quantity of Icc put ap m

J. H. Momoa to In upper MlehliBa

i TtettowlMr

; Bqt either be lacked gallantry or did
Virginia tompHallty wa. the aador af
the day. Preaidaat Tylm MaMf waa

te t*^ i 1!?]SnSSS.
ST

Now ooe more gala eraat the toon
a^ble of Qw Itac to to gtoteen^
hem of Amertca'a chief of atato. Bath
ate forth, aate Of hto

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THE EVCHIHO HBCOTO. TBAVEKM; CITV, MICHIGAN. GATUHOAV. FCMMAIIY 17. nH. ~

The

Eoadmast^’s

arm'ifiM BCftr»'«Mg BBy,
Mdd tratni tar, far It logbad Bk»*c
ftalng. BMlMaraMiglt Mat
baar bran fta tab* fba MIbm Mt «C
wtebw onnnara at aweh a HmtS AAv
BKka. HaBly tilaC n*i fba btaraadm
iMi. far May knew Balky. and-aM

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f*bl. mgf*T tbf^lrad eC H»e Iter. B. K.
l^antHAa. cat a recent Bnnday naadr a

Story
fCoirtteoH Wtnn

iMildtorrmul. Tlie.nuamt^

1<

5sri.-s.":,"S5:r:

0iiOC to M. IWy cM t rm a
«ko tbki wtth BorrutI gi»dnat«
Bom typrvrtuvo. TWoolt bo •» c».
«tr» arw d«ol Om thm-oonofiM 4ay.
BUir bm vfiti flio. otMl I'll mr ibla.
iUnay. If I mK oror. y«m «» «1di mo.ABd HoUry. •Ittfac vltb bte hMd botw«« bia hUMla. tlMtiv tn bisad to BoHu. Mid. ono day, *1Booasb,’‘
•Bd fbo drot of tbr BMMtb rofiorti

4l»RMm<-. Tl» lifWIar .1 tlxfortimatHy aro* brr«iOf1 bU uaoibitf;
ft m dBbdiMl to B rtrrt B> IUIIt7 had
tilBBBMl It. Tbroo
tVO plrnrf^
• |»lr of alMitin(«l»- «albt on tho
toM. But rbo iVoro rlvtT ronjuo «
vaa roncbt In Ihr air. IUIW^-m i
aooa saro wly to plbv. vbbti |-«
Ibo cool doam frooi
to fTT»A«>.
BDd iBOfdfVtaily It am. tif«-atbttl that

r

jji

^ bridgo
Ifa coodby and cnoo to Uv rallfonjU
faat rndglit Imahiraa.*^
t'nilaban. *‘Il*a takrn two yrnm to irH It
bark as It U. iHd you n-ll fhr |inN.idmt
that r bo KTOvlod at Burk*, •laoklnc
Books put out hi* Itttlr wave.
-I told him ooorytlilnr i toW bim
aro cottldn't ataixl nuuihrr tir o
abcarrd tbrm an Ibo r«'Oft|*.
brtilKo at Toaro river, throe ai
Bpldrr la trn yraia.”
-BTMit did tbor oayr
*tUld tboy bad ontln* txwlkloti.
A«w7r*. JodiniH^m; very rmliioni
tlNKlty Biul that sort; tu-v blood
■MUlag ItiHdf f«*U In ov« ry Uoiuirt
^Ihat of fXMimr. va* flroO at mo. but
they beard an I inioodoJ to mj. ju.t
thoaamr. I asked the bliKimluy Iwanl
‘ they B'suted iny ro*lKn.ntioa.
aod**-Btirka paused to lautrti ellontly-

xolalmi'd a* ihr now
lk«al in the d«.>r. • H.tpllow> yuwr oiiUx-rt*.
pUra amt
jolnir tu d»*wi
river.*’
•■Ju*t an pN*J a« cHii roir a^ Ioiir um
they stay in.’* MiilkHl Halley, -and
rap. If**,
1 irtvat
Ira*. I hi* U
and for lliat inatliT
We bad no arbiter that
aprlnif ami lu. *prhii: illl *ui
It wa. a apritig ,if m.ow ...d
of water. Itown l«dow, th- plain* n . r..
lost to the anow after i:a*trr even-the
anow that l.nm|rtit tin* Klarkw.«l dU
aater aiith three enjrlite* ami n rotary
to the laid, lioi to »p<ak of «dd mnn
banker, a boat In hlm-eir. After Ih.vt
thejiobw let up: i( wa* then ii.» loncer
a matter of k.*«plng the Hue c lear; It
wa« a mailer of taHhIiiK the iraek U*
the rigtit of way to ke»*p
mtng clear. Halley bad I . bH.HU full:
he caught it all the wit
1 plm*h thnf «a* bU wav
llm'k*. imiabkefn.m n«iralcHl Idow* of
fortune. IraiieU on tlie wlr> roadma.ter
a* be did on (’allnban or Neijrt.u.r.
Halley knew Bin k* looked i.. bltn few
the track, and lie atralm-d ev.-ry lorve
making ready for the lime the ni.»un
tain *m.WN fdK>iild go out.
*There wa* n.iU*1y mm oti the Wmt
lind. and leant of all llniby. for
ah. ad of

m

m
IW Shmx miOtM “i’iralv ralcBlaior In tbe Wlektop.
Biidh**
add fttaod* began coming o«, of the
bpiicr comOrjr. ool of ibe Bjnder valley.
Oi’M the Bade paw. and tbroudi the
I*oiee ranyoo the 8iwu came In parties
and caiDpa and uibea. out ami th>wn
and into tba open raomry. AimI Bu-k«
^auyad fbem mad talked with them.
H'alfeed the great aimr father and the
0HWf daare and the lead ageot. Dm
«ke Man granted and did not talk:
they trareM. ‘Tbeo BorU e|K>ke of

mm4 tmrntm tac. Ut aottfh. Xf

ant Mek patea. downward, gad
tefedtoBaUey:^

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TBY A KECOIIO WAffT AM

*I rerboB they ra lying.- aaU Barba
Uataatog.
aoMe derfHiy op
Tbey rr not the kind to dear oat fot

THB, BAMOUS
But the AprU riae Is like thia
Now carae a* April orfib^ any rtse;i
Ibat April MMbtag roae-exrrf»t the
naow.
B e adiall get It all to«ceiber,~
awggwlrd Bocks ooe aigbt.
**or will It get os altogetber?** asked
Halley.
|
•*i:itber way.** said t'allabaa. ”lt wllll
be mastly at ooce/*
1
May cif*med bleaker than April; evetx
the irarkraea walked wMh *A fscr*;
the dlrlkwt half hrrad oa the line knew
now wimi the mountains held. At last i
while we looked and wondered.* came a
very Isle Oklfiook; Jojy to May; then
the water.

iMiTT.J.JOHNSOKSi

6088!

the Muddy to the Buramit the water
coonw* awjdicd and IwHed -all bul the
Hiddrc; iha big river slept Through May
and Into Jane the Spider *Ie|rt. but Bal
ley wa* there at the Wlrklup alwaya and
with one tgre running over all the line,
one eye turned always to the Kplder.
where two men and two. night and
day. watched the laay surface water
trickle over and through the vagabond
l«ed between Hailey’a mooumcutal
piers. Never an hour did the operating i
Uepartiuent lohe to the track. East oud |
w*e»t of u* railroada everywhere* clam
orrd In dwcpalr. The flood reached
from the Bockiea to the Alleglienies.
our iralna never mlaaed n trip; our
sdH*dulea were unbroken; our iHH.plc
laughed; we got the bnsJne*s. dead
loads of It; our treasury flowcxl over,
nm! Halley watched, and the Spider
slerit
Big VA rreto. still foreman of the
bridges, hung on Hailey's sle|w and
trl.Hl V iih his staring, swearing eye t-»
make It nil out: to gue** what HnlU*y
exiKH icHl to happen, fur U was plain be
WON thinking. Whether smoking or
epesking. uhefher waking or ►h-c-ping.
lie was thinking. And as May luno'd
soft and hot Into June with every ditch
Is Uyli.g and the mountains still bur^^^|.
II put u* all fhlnklbg.
on the Doth there wa* trouble Icyoinl Wild Hat, and all our extra men.
put out there under Halley, wen* tlghtIng to hold tlie Bat valley levels where
thc*y hug tlie river on the wewt slo|«e.
It wawi f really Haller's truck. Bucks
M*nt him i.v.*r tliere Iss au*-. he send
Halley w berever the* emi»eror sent Ni*y.
Sunday while Haile y was at Wild Hat
It l-gan ra.uii.g
Sunday ^ mined;
Monday It rnlin’d all through'the momi
In*; Tuesday it wa* ralniug frc»m
nnhn to hhcgle pa**. wUli the Iher
.nn*ter c limbing for brcHth nu.l tin*
iMirometcT flat a* an nddc*r an.l tlie
plcter woke. .
AVc*ke with the April water and the
line wiitcM- and tlie rain water nil at
11*0. Tno kmen at the bridge* Tuesday
night flagged .No. 1 and n*|iorled the
rivc*r wild nn.1 sheet h*c* running c A
from Bucks brought Halley out
le west and Into the cast and
brcMigtit him to n*c'koti for the last time
his ancient eiwinv,
was against it WcslneMlay mom
ftiib dynamite. All the day. the
nigin and iIm* next clay tin* Milb-n roar
of the giant powder shook the l.*e Jams.
Two days mocc* be i.i»c*nl then* watchwnil -only an osa-l.»nal thunder
lK.lt to brave aiHl s*attrr the Spider
water Into sueWen. shivery columns of
■v; thm he wind. *Tcs* c»ut“ and
Iwck dragged and silent for home
t for iOee|.-tru hours out of two
hnudred. inaylie. was nil he n*c'koned
to the good wi«*n he stnK'k a pillow
again. Saturd

was D o*dork. night, and errry
hhnklng wbrn Halley looked to
at tbr oIBcr for the track walkreports and thr railway wratbrf
dna. Bocka. Callaban and Prato
Mt about Dnffy. who In hU ablrt alraves
threw thr atnff out off thr aounder as
It trickled la doc snd dssh. dot and

The Greatest Sale of High Grade
Pianos Ever Heid by Any House ■

$9-^75 Actually Given Away
In Special Discounts to Purcliascrs During the Next 30 Days

Fra Me Mid OwmM Onlj ky
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.

Put your

should wkkr him; Bocks arol word.
-No.”
Tuesday moraing thr ull roadmastcr
lute down frrab as sunshine, and all
day hr worked with Huc*ks and the dtapatcher
rae«d like Ibe
at the bridge
every night and morning, but Uailry I
pipe with their alarm*. **That j
bridge wUI go w-brn tbr mobntalns !
gev” wa* an be aahl.
j
*ruesday wa* hi* wedding <Ub*. old j
Henl* told reeto.
It w«s Ha 11.7 s
leu wedding, and wbeti he found
evrrM»ody knew they were going to
liave a little spread over at tbr exstage
Halley Invi
Ju*t
said, and overyliody he spoke to wrung

■abrctlnary:.

rty-*aie wetubera of Ibe r
ra» $1,S4«. wbkb tlwy i
tof:L«i«i.

MONEY
in our
LumUr, Uth
Shiti^lra
l>«re aiHl Window.
‘ lW]i(\)lumns
iWhRuil.,
SpitnU.fl
iJmckuU
^
SUiir Work
InUTJor FttiiBli
SbK-k or S|x*xial PaUc-ros, Stonj
FronU and Fixtun*. and uiiy
olht-r kind of aliop or mill work
you arp inTufxl of.
I)iy lumber alway. in BUx;k.
ErtimaU* funiisbed by phone

SOUTH SIDE
LUMBER CO.

Grinnell Bros.. Michigan’s Leading Music House of Detroit,
with Branch Stores at Traverse City, Petoskey and twelve
other cities of Michigan, have decided to inaugurate A STU­
PENDOUS CLEARING SALE at the Traverse City and Petoskey
stores.
.

Commencing Monday, Rbruary 12, and
Contlnnlng 30 Days
*
Our viillr.' liimuf oK-gam NEW PIANOS will be kacrlflccd at firicc* (hat
BARGAINS WILL BE SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE!

TMK

DuriD? this sale aod discount coupon or certiflcatc^-up to $100 Dollars-issncd by any Plano
House, will be accepted in part payment for any of our New Pianos, at special '
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tag price, and in addition, the Ten Dollar Coupon below.
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H. II :P.iO
Traveire City. Mi. Ii.

Th.-re au no * MriUK*” iiui riHuliihms ti* tliU cjfft r-m.UiIiig lo gm**s-no prolihm lo aolve. Ami. h»**l «f all.
ivm art* m.t iv*tricu*d lo .me make.of Piano, hut get your choice of our onllro line. Including the world rrnownc*d
jSTEINWAY.

ihe magtilfleiiu GRINNELL BROS., (our owu make), the monderful PIANOLA PIANO. Uie SOH-

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MER. the KRAKAUER. the STERLING, the SMITH A BARNES, the HUNTINGTON, the MENDELSSOHN, and

Bowling AUey
Prizes Galore
AMOTHEB

utlieii*—Ifi make* In all.

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No mailer wliul >ou may hav< Int’ii t»ir«Ted nlM**hrre.

Do Not' Buy a Piano Until You Have Investigated this Remarkabic
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Offer!

CHOICE-. IIart.. SI,air,-r A
.Marx I2-I.00 Suit or Overcwil on exi.ibilioii at Htunib
ton ClotliinB Cos.

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If you have a roniKm cntiiliiig .^ou lo a M^cnlal dlM'ouui elsewhere, bring ii to us! WE WILL ALLOW YOU
jiTS FACE VALUE (up lolimUHU ON ANY PIANO YOU SELECT FROM OUR BIG STOCK OF WORLD LEADlERS. trrlrt» markeil lu plain figures.. j*o there* no chance for decepUou. In addlUou we will givi* you a fur|lher dl-Hcounl of $10.00 If you prcM*m the nifuclal coujmu printed below.

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SPECUL PllZES


We. make this senratioiial offer ulmply and nolely to nllmulatc husinc** and lo npreaU ahroa.l the faci that

W. Cnerj* Hull - $.*i.0() «•;«!,
prize* for Iii-hesl 8con\
No. 1. MuB*c*lman <iPK*c*r
Co., Distributor.-.-100 IgiVenlo Ci^ure. xiilu.' $10.00.



the l»cst olIiTs .»f olher bou-ses are alwayb dUcounletl by GRINNELL BRok

Will You Be One of the Lucky Ones to Share In this Distribution
of $9,575, which We Will fositirely Give in Special Discounts?
IkMri forget that (he sale la>iK but Co day* andl may end i
COME AT ONCE!

No. :k Saxton Htmlwa
Co-One Iiair
1
Hockey Skato.;
value* $2.:k). Sportiii Good*.

IXlay may

r If the amount

led la

lined

up.

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It men! and regret.

REMEMBER: Thi* great offer i* made by a HOME CONCERN. We are not a forelgii coriwratlon; our Inlerrst* an* all in Michigan. We an* PIANO MANUFACTURERS aa.'wcll aa. dimlcra. Our factory la In Detroit and

No:l American l)nu;CH>.
—Pair Militiiy
Hru.ho.y
value
$.‘l.r»0.
Proscription
Specialist*.

wo ha^e 13 *plt*ndl(i and complete mn*lc atorea located In thriving Michigan cities. If you buy of u* your money
>uys here* U> help build up your own city. It is not sent to New York. Chicago, or some other distant point Our
fltiancUl Interests in Michigan arc many times larger than any olher house and our reputation for honorable aod
liberal business dealings should convnee* every intending buyer that UiU Is the sdaoe lo be ahralulely sure of-

No. r>.—Alfred Greiliek
Shoe 0».—One pair ‘*Sclz
Royal Blue Shoe/ be.1 Shoo
in the city.

Best Value for the Money, Rlgbt Treatment, and Perfect Satisfaction In Every Way.

No. G.—A. W. .lahrauB100 Diamond d cipir.; v,duc
$1000. A Gentleman's Smoke.

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No. 7.* Kimball
Hou5O.-$10.00 creili
payment on Piano, or $5 00
creilil first p.iyment on organ.
M. B. Hamer. AManiigcr.
No. S. Prcf..Hor.t-Violin Ixatoons. $2..ja
Ko. I*. City Restanrant,
tOpendayand niKht)-ODe
Week Meal Ticket. Best of
aerviw.
Will
Bloodgood,
Man»^r.
Tobo<li.lribnl, a week endin;;. March 17th.
One oonpon
game you bowl.

with every

WILKINSON
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Our btorea In Traverse City and Petoakey arc iiermaucnl iuaUluUuoa. operated by people whose homes art)
here.

Wc have built up our Imrocnae biwlncss. and gained the respect and confldonce of the public, by atricUy

legitimate and straight forward metluxls and we could not afford for a moment
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mbrepreseniatlon or questionable dealings.

to Jeopardise our ropuUUon by

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D^es it nol sUo. U reason Ibat we are in a posllioa lo do mere for ran in ererj wn, ttun an; . '
foreign boose cenid, or wooM be likei, to do?

SPECIAL
COUPON

Good for

$10.00

Thla Coupon will b« accepted by GRINNELL BR08„
at their Travmwe City, or Petockey Storws. •» a $10 credit
on any new Piano bought of them during the thirty (SO)
.daya. commencing Monday. Febnrary 12th. itgs. If preOnly one of the w Coupons on any one aale. Other

and tbr nooth. a good 1.000 mllea of a
loaik but Bad news trams rrrn raud

aBobteBoodiuon.

will ^lagg^•r comprllUon.

Every plauu m.iked In plain ttguro* Look for the npcelal rale

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Grinnell Bros.

Kano Manufacturers andTScalcrs
159 East Front Street, TRAVERSE OTT, JUCH.
IshDipr ^ of PostoHcc, PETOSKEY, HICB.

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