The Evening Record, January 26, 1906

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The Evening Record, January 26, 1906

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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1906-01-26

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THE EVENING RECORD

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6 O OLOOK EDinOW

ePAQES

IWDAmKnS

IISMOTNBS
I Wl^WANT

KBltoMcB Mbb LbMTm
Mar Loot Mia TtoatoMtoLatCftoto
toeelBl to the Bveatei Record.

;'4e HI MO n W m rnT^*

Henry MDea. a woods teamel
hialeccnmhed. Ho waa gotoc
etcop hUl and hie load toenme
ageable and orertnraed and

EMiNy urn
Uth,mf
«, AWMI t. •« W*» M.E
I
M HMMUy C«i» «•
I
TMtCMMor-

CASTRO'S l-UCK STTLL CONTINUES
TO BE GOOD.

€I«ib Whitney, who Forto In the orCOLLIEITE
l(^EEKLY
EOftbR
OLLIEITE
1(^EEKLY
EDITOR Roe oC the Trarenie «ty ^Buuwfactnrins eompaiqr. biu! «• painfol tot not
FREED FROM LIREL CHARGE.
wy
^
n
losainthe

Sew If Weetem Paper* WmiW Uee
Such Stair the Editors Would
Net Last Lono—Prase
By Wire to-the Kvenlng Record.
Can Print Truth.
Waahlngfon. Jan. 2€.—SecreUry
Loeb this momlBg gave out the i
MRS. WTGG8 Is here in the dty
meut that Roosevelt did not auth
By Wire to the Evening Record.
and win play at the City opera 1
New York. Jan. 2S-^In the argoment the picture on Colmann's "Fads and tonight
today In the trial of Norman Hapgood. Fancies** and that the president had
editor of Conier'e Weekly, for libel al­ returned the book offen>d free by
leged by Supreme Court Justice DevfMOE OF. EObO ATTACKED THE lln in cooneclIoD with the Town Topic*
CHATTANOOGA JAIL.
MRS. WIOG8 Is here In the
District Attorney Jerome made a
•ensatlonal attack on the New York and will play at the City opera 1
morning dallies. He aald there was
arcely a paper that had not In It
me vile scandal. Filth was pul In to
ij dividend!. He said U an editor of
CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN FIRED
western paper printed inch staff he
SOUTHERN PEOPLE.
would not last many hoars. In charg­
ing the jury Justice ntzgerald said
the press was free to print the truth
shows that it came from
provided the end sought be justifiable
the store that LEADS in
and It to printed without malice. The
prescription work, from
jury found Hapgood not guilty.
Jo«t now yon need *oinething
the store where they

SHOES THAT
YOE NEED AT
LOW PRICES

sand ShoU Fired.

FIRST OF KIND
IN THE NORTH

By Wire to the Evening Record. .
Chattanooga. Tenn.. Jan. 26.—Six BtmpU at criminal assault, two aucceaaful. within the past thirty days,
have aroused bitter fcwilng ai
negroe*. tost night a mob of 2.000
men aUacked the jail in an attempt to
STATE
LIBRARY
INSTITUTE
lynch the negroes cooflned there. The
OPENED THIS MORNING.
TMNEE EURVIVORt WERE FOUND Jail was stoned and aevarato^ouaand
shots fired but the mob wai^dlsperscd
ON TURTLE lELAND.
by the slate militia and everything Is
imnaiMtiir
UCDC
quiet this morning. The ofbeers aw yiSITIIIG
lIBiURIIlllS
HERE
M Of*% Eoat,
sort tbal the negroes were removed i
Knoxville for safe keeping.
MISS STOUT DESCRIBEI^ WORKiiglity^Fwtir Laft Oiiilnd Havt ,
INOSOF LOCAL LIBRARY.

ikki, nHltHKO IN THt WRECK OF
THE VALENCIaL

‘m warn Banroi losi

MB to I0M tortr tEU tDornlns. 118

P-or Wlffw%m

UbrtaduUieOandlBmeiorbtboaaidboala. Touberieiof
bocbcrtnpme* may Inmdrad titk* of fletkio. hii«afy and

.Tss
23 oen-tfs
;
CITY BOOK STORE

SORROW FOR
GEN. WHEELER

PuMWwwM»t5.75c

By Wire to the Brealng Record.
hU face OB a log. apralninc hU neck
Bertln. Jan. 36—In welUnfai
JEROME SAID THEY PRINTED and Tery near fmcinring hU jaw.
circle* here U te not aniicipatod that
France will uke energetic m
FILTH EVERY DAY.
DIDNT AUTHORIZE PICTURE.
against Venezueia to force Casti

HFUMEB ABAmST K6R0ES

NDTA WOMAN
OR CHIUI SAVED

OOOD Rl

Franca WIN Laavw Him Alowe UfAll
JUtor the Morocco Queotkm

DISPERSED DY
STATE MILITIA

Hr Vlra U. Ik* H»**IU B«»rd.
jUtw Tort, Ju. ».-Jo*opk *Kk«.
mrtOr fna Boot*. xrtriM! br
*dM* dri* i^&MSrikt Mio* k«n>**
after reoHrla* .* IHiii^TibB bi<
|«ir loM of the ■a*H»r. or r*l*U»*«
aad *UM Ihol lb# BOtber bad bMdao
la tbo oral of a bokarr, *«»|doc tb*
terr of lb* nob. b«t bad kMt oroijr
lUaC. Hb* aad lb* toMUador a tbr
f—<«r
la crMU'vaat aad ib*

WOUTPRESSVEIIgUEU

snyuiBKCK
fhitoey Was Romag dga If
It When He FeM and Wee

~x^l*n»i»a HI .toH HIUB r:sr.SC.t.“I

€ o'clock. He kiat the Erst two
ftniera and may Soet the thnmb at the

TO UCAMC rwmr or no* tM the
I
KIEHIHEfT HIOTi.

HAP600D IS
NOT eUlLTY

InatituU Is Under the Direction of
Mias Electra Ooren of the Wett-

lOfi ttoir ItTM W Ih® wrack oC ihi
BiBBMr VatoMlB* thinr-MVPD
mrwA tot not a woman or a child a» ••FIOKJINO’JOE” PASSED AWAY
Mpto. The Bcwi or findinj: three
AT 6:35 YESTERDAY,
The kUchlgan Library a«MK-lstlon
•vnrtvort on Turtle Uland reached
InsUluie for library workers, ct.ndurtbMW IBM BitEt The aanrtvora are In
Collins norvn. dlB tBTrtble plltot but will recoTcr. One
rector of the Western Reserve CnImm
aald
aiahty^emr
WEd
Of tto
versity Ubrary schtxjl. aeveiand. O..
convened
In
the
-lecture
rtnim of
Fh6D the raft left. All t
FUNERAL WILL BE IN WASHING. Carnegie building this m.>mlng a
adly pertahad when the vessel
TON^JdONOAY.
o'clock and held a n>und table with
five visiting llbrsrisns pn*senl. Miss
But one boat la unaeoountod for

AN INTttPIO SOUHER^^^Sr ru.”

Ulnlng eight women and K U ban ly Occupied Highem Mlliufy Office Withpoaalble that they landed nip the coast.
the Gift of the Confederacy.
ollne Burplte. head of children’s diThe atoamer Topeka, with twenty
pariment. public library. Cleveland. O..
Fir*t Confoderate Veteran
Hbree survivors anivad at Port Town
Miss Gertrude P. Humphrey, librarian
to Enllet In 1S9S.
bend. Washington, this morning.
td toe public library. I^nslng: Samuel
H. Ranck. librarian of the Grand RapBy Wireto the Evening Record.
ids public library, and five others In
Dealrn. Ala.. Jan. 26.-Gcn. Wheel­
attendance.
er* death caune* great sorrow ihnnigh
‘••Library Institutes and Uhrar>auira to nacovaft Ui2iM whom out northern Alabama. HIn
Training** was the subject of the open
Wheeler Station i* In mourning. MTn- Ing lecture by Miss IXiroo. In which
A. H. bftOWN,
Annie NrotH-lcr lolcgrapbed U»day tha. she gave as the means of training In
ia i. M*r»an and J. H. Konro*. Tom
the general will to burIcMl In Wash
(CoBUnued on Third Page.)
-f . •wirtm.n, B*ai«* Th«y Ar.
Ington Monday.
General Wheeler quietly and
fully pasKcl away at Li.lS yci^terdey
aflemoon at the home of hU *l*ter.
Two .uJl. were ^^iihaapMd
Orand Rapid. y*rt«dar .'bjr tb* Odd Mr*. Sterling Smllh. in Brooklyn.
Jooeph W*heeler ua* bom at
ALIEN LABORERS ON CANAL ARE
• H. Brown ot thl. ettr. who wa» tr*a»- gu*ta. Ga.. Sept. 10. 1836. and *
EXCEFTCO from RULE.
■urer ct that aMoclallon lor .everal lineal de«iendant of Gen. William Hull,
»4rw la wonoetloB with the «lt. the friend and advtrer of Waahlngtou
there U a ehaire of embaxlomtwt ol He removed to New York male when >wieciwt* In Heuee Attempted t
the fund* ol the aaMcUllon. Ike *hort he was a young man and received the Myte a Fatty Quwtion of Measure.
age claimed being |6.222.f9. Blrocy J. appointment to Wet Point from ConVeu Was 14S to 102.
Morgan and James H. Monroe of thU gressman Wheeler, p^nammay. but no

make a specialty of pre­
scriptions—from the store
where you find the prod­
ucts of the laboratories in
their prescription roomsuch makes as PARKE
DAVIS & CO.. JOHN
WYETH
BROS..
MERCK & CO.. MALLINCKRODT-the
leaders—the makers
whose
reputation for
quality as unquestioned.
And when you have these
articles of merit handled
by pharmacists who take
a pride in their work—
who are not even satis­
fied with their own judg­
ment, but want their work
inspected betorc it rocs
out. we believe we can
truly say

WINTER IS HERE
And so Is our OJebrited Kno Wet Trousers. Will
keep you dry in rain or snow, and warm in coldest
weather, also Spra^c’s Russum Vests, impraetrablc by the cold. They ha\’e a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors,

KUBECIC& HOV-r
ONION STNBKT OU.O'THIIKNO

ALWAYS IN STYLE
The amanest and newen
things in Women’s Foot­

wann ami prioet are «o low
that no one can afford to go
ritb cold fci t : : :

wear can always be found
in the DOROTHY
DODD line of fine shoes.

SPKIAL PRICES ON
WARM SHOES
SLIPPERS
LEGGINGS
g UB B E R S

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

Then■'* one tiling iil»oiit thorn
better than the pric—that’s

Wi Lul if PnseriptiH Wirk

V'

AMERICAN
Dru^ Store

CUSTOM SAWING.
o. O. MOrrATT I
abstracts of TItls

Dn. S«,ytr & Nnl«IleS«

Ml«a« SATI#'ACTOft*
iBoe

DENTIST©

Craoerse 0ty mig. Co.

I

omwn. Phooo, sa. ML leo

wr.

aramw

MT ROT BE UUU

j

.

; clly. who were bondamea of Mr.
! Browa. are made parUes to tto auk.
I It le PtAed by Mr. Morgan and Mr.
iMooroe. that tocy weat upcii Mr
i Bitm s bond la 18M. In 107 Mr
j MorgaB tocllnto to go apoh the bom!
i'BBd Mr. Mooroe aad W*. U Brown beI came tto wvrtOm of A. H. Brown. Mr
I Morgan atntoa that to totove* thf
■hortagto nDtoed ooeorrwd after hli
term na hfd—« «xpired aad that be
1* Ummlbrw not liable.
Mr, Monraa and W. U Brown may
Bleo not to linhla. tnaMnach a* the
! last year of A. H- Brown*. Incumbency
I to trenaarer of tto Odd FWlow.* Home
; naeodatian. to did not give a bond.
- That balag the cm. t nay of the al
i tated ahoftBBM occurred dartRg the
. laat y«nr to held the ofBoe of tr*n*^
I BOt beheld
.Both Mr. Monroe and Mr. Morgnn
claim that it la ttoir bollef that aalther
of thepa can to held tiaMe

PItADAV AND SATURDAY I

REPEALED 8 HOUR DAY

rdaUve. in 1864. He graduMed with
hi* clam and was named as a lieuten
ant of dragoons, afterwards going to
toe cavalry school at Chester. Pa. He
i«Tv W In New Mexico, but on the out­
break of toe cini war he realgiiW and
offered hU aer>lc« as lieutenant la
the Confederate *er> Ice. Within a few
months he row to to colonel of the
Mneteemh AUbama and In the engagement of Shiloh he commanded tov
brigade. In February. IWl. he was
made lleuicoaut general, the hlghc«t
wimary position in Uie gift of the Confederao.
t the close of hoaUllUe* he married
widow of B^jamin Sherrod. *rhom
he had met In the aooto whOe he was
ooodttctlng oat of his fhmoo* rmida.
Mr*. Wheeler died In im. General
Wheeler practiced law in the south

bV

Wire to the Evening Record.

kshlBtton. jin 2€.-the house
Lfimoon by a vote of '146 to 102
adopted the rule accompanying the
urgent deficiency bill providing It shall
rmiaaBble to amend the bill so as
eopt allefi laborers from the oper­
ation of the eight-hour law on the Isihof Panama. The democrat

aimed directly at the Amerlcai.
r«r. Twelve republicans voted
with tto democrats against the rule.
DENICO WITH CMPHAdS:
UnItM *U« Wont S.II W-llIppliw. to
J.p«n.
Br WU* to the BtmUh* R«»rd.

and «BM^ to plaaOng tor a numtoi Warttagtoo. Jan.
wa. ofof ynars: to wa* acUve la poUUc* and #elanr
with «npha»U thU afterw elected to m»ftoent Alabama In
that the UniteO States ha. an]r
Oottgrees from Ittl to ItH. tot reIiioo of eeUlng th. PhillDptne. to
signed his portion In tto fflly-Mxto
HI. W.rt hr aiMnWi W«r.
MW. SI008 I. here ta the citj
■ Wtu Snala broke oel ud wffl pla, al th* CHr opera hooae

WANTED--LOGS
MAPLE AHD OTHER HARDWOODS
HEHLOCK

■■

’ '’'■■J.''' -^

WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
V^AIMTKD'-ORDERS FOR
HARDWOOD SLABS
16 inche^long.

DRY,

Will deliver IX cords for $2.50

John F. Ott Lumber Co.
CITZ. 'phone 344

MErMS

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FUR
OVER
COATS

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BELL PHONE 37

WP^
Bert's Your Overcoat

IC^FURKISHIBIOS

Oleatber and Prices*;*
DOITT EXPEa ANTTHmG SETTER THAR WE
ARE OHeRIRG FOR
$5.60. $7.60, $9.00. $11.2-5. 1350, $15.00, $16 50. All
boogfat tlu. winter. Nothii^ in ^ lot that wa. not

16.00 Coat? 12.00
20.00 Coats 16.00
25.00 Coats 18.75
30.00 Coats 22.50 ,
Take them

'a .!

HAMILTIM ((LDTHIN6 COMPANY

-;:n

MICHIGAN.

MEnwill

MiB^MTER

AHNSttSBC ^ mauUiSlASTrUMlS^r^cKM^y

f^mt

smAfifM.mw’nmtL

The her. C T. auot apoke brtofty
and be waa foOoved by Mra. Travto.
aali ’Qmi, the lew eoekl be ea-

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fflURBSEHQITOIE

the aoetoty bed ptaaty of
PKSIKir atamiaa;If Mu.
Armia Oardaer. wbo
sere inataaeea of Ita worUasa In
Oeeeleed. O.: i. U Btmmmm. who

rrAHT ttoADC WITH A W

All iBdlcatiooa potat to aa extra

•Mfh OF hICMTY.

dellahtf-r erenlas at the City e
hotiee toaighL Mu, Bailey, the |
■ elocotSootst aad reader wl

hip Due. W.U Fiami a* ft e‘
worlS;ap7E. U
for Metw M Cento fOr
j who toM how maeh peod had bemi ac- “ p performance tost al^t and
heu eome yeau mao;
who tbooght that
Tba Onwd

TMT fVCNIKO ntcono

TniTeree Coimty

Ha* ahoold have
Brmbaat. who

told

of

U K. Glbba.

of Tattoo, and Fred U Smith.

with

M. W.
I tti« #ran^ Trav

^

.A.

c,
-u™ -a u..

p.Z

aca,.

.

^

to chance proridliic the people named weu laatrected to appoint cat
are not wUliac to act in that capadty:
Acme. C. H.

OltCAiit IN -mt SCHOOtt.

;

TIM «#diloB or tl» tev# of
tlom lo tere Ck« bowtl of bMlth dour
BiM irtet ATO BOOtli^ tflMUM SB<]

what diMtetfiddId bo eteludld fnia
^ tho ochooU aad alao t^^akTniai othoi
! aolioB m H aoe—ary for the health
of du implla to M eteeUeot more aaf
ooe that deeerree the «»«|wralloii oi
• the people of the dty.
: Thepr«e«ooeorcoiitacloa.dleeaee.
; la the echools U ofteD uakaova to

. eluded w ith a foolish farrt' u» give

Pir membeu In the city and

A vote of thanks wa. exiendod to Mu. j
A. W. Peck and the other promoter* of l'

Btolr. r. M. Hamlin.
Raet Bay. E. J. Taylor.

lam Dexter.

being the first <

Mr. Thurdon.

fLTisf

The meet log was called to order by

Cram the eehool of the ehild evlTerlnc

ilrs. A. W. Peck. Who Is de<»p]> Inter­

with the diieaM and would rwllffre the
I othWa from eapowire. On the other

ested in the r.ork and during the past

head If the dlaeaM wee hamleu and
^ hot dhatadpua. It would aare the child

abor In securing members for the prowsed orgaolrallan.

’ helBf eeat home and loalng mnrh rmluiaMetlBM
The ayatem of nBdlcal Inapection In
eoM of the dtlha where a phyalcian
to employed for (hat purpoae la (he

rummer has expended much time and
By meanii

caT

iu-

enlewB and Ihe lelepbone she enlist.
•d many memlKTs. The matter was
lut taken up by a rommlttw of ladies
bought such kn organixatlon

to tola matter, the people of the city
should Join In and aid in every poisi
bleway.

profum was given, opening with a
rwitation liy Miss Ruth Bougl.oy, "Our

X play be fore cxin' do Ih- work which |
hoy are doing, but than) .s
.ialuriaking devotion to detail
•nher<-nl and trained ability of the- .ii-,

GUIID RICIPnOH

e*-*c.“. Mls^ Edith Ann Andersen, .ill!
ire* nriors have de-.-eloped ^ood talent

Ssyenty-Five Ladies Were the Guests
if Mr*. C. T. Stout Yesterday.

H tle •iuroiei-teil in many of .lln-m be-j

Plexf&nt Program.

oiurcni U-forc' much praise Ih do to'

Mrs. C. T. Sti.ui lend.-ntl the Isdici.*

Tore. Ib-Hldes those mentioned in tbesc-j
iM- .'.rlpinalltr and capuvatmg manner:
In whlrli Mi^s (bvtrpieiia EIum r takes
r«-r juirl.

She i; fine.

Oliver Wateiw

guild of Grace ehurrii a rceeptinu a'
IP hdine of the rector yesierdiiy after

;eaki-.- one of the %-!<; of bivi'tfc.

Kin. IhJring the hour> nlHi-it Kcventy
five ladles called nnd the aft.-mWia

»'im lonigki. When Mi.s.s Aimn Cnnip-i
hell as Mlsi Hazy wc-i'ici over the ir-|

Tory ploaaantly «iM.nl

S<v

■ 'parable b..w, or Chris Haxy'H womb n

DurlnK the

r It will cure cult, wounds, burna.
and ail skin eruptions; they

-l"sL.“’5in^eW. BU

i

They met nt their re.<<p«t-tive ilovrx
hen the iK>*tmnn
•'Have you imh*u tiic new nrlglihtin*?”
vrhl*<ier«l the one in (lie crIroHcn
•'Well, they any she lx<^i awful .go*.

rrllenily drUvcrod and very well re

The entoimtosm displayed and the fact

-s

wtiod.

MRS. WIGGS is here In t|..- cii>

Mr. rnderwixKl summed up the tonight.

sltiiaTlon excellently and well in a very
He Ix-llev.-tl that

nd will play .vf ihv City op.-ya liuu.se
inlgH.

Kun^ve bus s population of ataout
would have a good cffi*ot on those <if a 8rr,.ah-^VMa. or nl>mit..ei,e foimh of tl at
^ tin- whole world. Belgium ha* the
cruel uatur.-.
He l.vHevt*d that the
densest i»tjmilatlun.
idea of a regard for the lower
castonal

good, bard

Jolt

of the law

was an allrlhule of a lady or gentle
man Inasmm h as cniepy

Charlra rrttenglll. one of tl»e w ealthtost dtlsens. died, ag^ Th yearm. He
bad IlUd five yeau with , a briAkeo
neck. In Auguat. ItWO. he fell from
an npple tree, breaking bl* luvk. sluee
which time bis case. It Is lielleved.
without a precedent In the annals of
•Srgery. has awekrnrd natuni Intcfv
•St Though panOxacd by the fall
waaJtoB dayi before It w a* discover
his neck was broken. I^ben rn operatloo was iwrformed which saved his
life,
8o unusual was bis eMwleutw
that In aote. by regueat.T>e went Iwfou the Maine Medical aascK-lation In
Portland, where phytoctona and
CMua atodlsd the «me.-IJrer
Falla (Me.) correapondent ^ew
It orkL

Bsats ths Music Cure.
‘To keep the body In tune.** writes
a^soolaitMl from vulgarity. He believed Mr*. Mary Brown. 20 Lafayette place,
Poughkec'pale. N. Y.. “l take Dr i
in the Idea of education along
King# New Life Pill*. They are
I
line* and thought the my-lety wCHtld be ■tosl reliable and ploasant laxative I
a good thing for the city and county. have fonnd.- Best for the Btomach.
by
W. H. Umlor was called upon and Liver and Bosrela Guaranteed
Jobn^^g Co. F. H, Meads. 11
stated that be believed that some chll
drrn were taken from the state instl
tuflons cniy for the purprjso of the
work that could be gotten oat of them.
He said further that It was the duty
of all to report any violaUons that they

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toey Live 100 Veara

RECORD WANT AD.

Jackson Hill Washed'Nut

OOAL.

Is one of the best coals
mined; it burns free and
cleat), with the minimum
amount of soot and ash; you
CALMAN^ Ifitortor jpar VanM to will make/no mistake in
giving it a trial.
wtotoKoMatorMliNMar
thy a

NCCORO

want

Ato

[THE TAYLOR COAL CO.

U M. Orcttti of

FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
Mhe. A. W. Peck then sUted UMne
■Unoea of crueUy

thni bsd been

brooght to her attention and her re­
mark* showed (hat there were some
casAw Uiat aboitld have altonticm to
this city.

Bbe said that she believed

a ElEdWt PORTaLE
JUST A FEW LEFT

tont the polloe oocld work In harmony
wtu Ike aootoiy and that toe aociety
would work harmoniously with the
polloe.

She said that toe board of di­

rectors had died toe annual dues at |1
tor men, M cents for women nd K
cento for chttdren.

NOW IS YOUR TIME TO
BUY A NEW COAT

cm Will li- entertained In a man- •

one of the absolute neces-i
Hired tJIrl." The recltatl«m was ox. _.ouaakeeplng.** Onaranteetl
•*I>o (Hir* rxclBlmed (h* one
In tbs
«
by Johnson Drug Co.. F. H. Menra. C.j MuenUaw l.
"And I also bear tb.st Ktir
f
The Ound Tuverse Humane society celrod. The next mmjl>er was a piano A. BugbttoDnigOo..<druggisu. 26c.
1
U a rubl
whtoh was pi«aalsad tost wreniqg will duel by Miss Myrtle Miller au«i Mrs.
.

Tvc
lic:inl
it.
too,
nnd
they
.nln't
f ^ an excellent thing for the county W. p. C. Germaine. The faultless exe­
The polnr Romeo rllmt>ed an IcIeJc
cution of this number csIUhI for noth­
**How do>.von knowr*
niul stood at the snow b.nh*ony or
"Bc<-jm*c I *lo«nl on tnj
7 that a large percentage of the mem- ing but pulse. “Kentucky Belle'*.was
lltle of a iBbatitlful story of the chilly Juilef.
l*rei>eil tlmujgli ai kiioiln,l,- la
\ beuhip has already paid the due«
**D-<!arIing.** hr rhattercil. “Move nnd wiw tluat soa.e of tlu-ir
war ably Interpn-totl by Miss iUshows that the memhers are in esunj.**
h.dea in it.
Tlia n 1 li*trncd on ilic
Ijehman. Miss Bernice Cole
•St and mean to see that the dumb berta
*'Ati.
but
how
do
I
know
you
si»CAk
;*orrh
the other evening nnd hcnnl li.-r
^ brutes, the. children and the helpless ihen favored Ihe audi<ucc with "Old
from the lH*nrt. RemenV
lm«b:iTid tnl5.
; will uetrlvetill he protecllon affortled Billy" and the #lon <K the horse was
1
iMdIexe
be
•cndetl. huitu-lilng n «-.tmlle from the
' by toe tew. While the sodely. as was abundantly reBiHvnded to by the hearts
tbU n«vchliorliooil ha* no r
•X Ronro Imd timugtit her.
. remarked Ism night, can t ifroaden the of the audience. iTie progum elated
mlUn riu-.-k«< niitl
*'Fr«im the lu^irt. Lilr one? Whr. I •il; *
isUtoUja. It can see that existing laws with an Irish dlali^t sketch by MUs swear by yotnlrr tirliliani nuror.t Imn- to tell Iter sn liiM
Kate
A
iXirker}.
The
hmgxie
was
-L*hic;ig.» Driily \-. v.R.
' jare enforced.
With an ouanlution
•\Sw o.^r not ).y su. h n fic kle Mrdge,
toomposad of such a membership as the faultless and so sklllfullv was'^t given
e present wore artually-sltomeo. It ls,ioo etinncenlile.’*
iOrand Traverse society
has. there
K. B. Troth. SI. I*aul. June ;tl. *0K.^
Whicli go,.^ M Khow that neither
Itoould be no dlfflcnlty whatever In ling in the kitchen with an Irlch
I've* lived so Jong I renu-mber well
inkesiN-are nor Ihe moon had a inon^Ing this
The mere fad that there woman and her .nelglibor.
when the MisRlstdppi wa.s a brook My
o|Kdy on tl.e bah-Miy s.enc.-~Chiaigo
AHer Ihe program I>n»f. I. B. Gil­ Daily .New*.
jto an active, eament and energetic sogood health jmuI long life rame t.y lak
jclcly In the tuMinty will act as a cht'ck bert war. chosen chaimtan of the meet­
Ing Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
top ipany and
heartleas to ing and I.. 1. Sfevcn»«»n se< rctaiv. The
cents. Johnaon Drug Co.
MRS. WIGG8 1* here In the city
at least take th.mglJt Infore they com ncKt one cnlhsl uis.n was .M. W. Uuder- and will play at fhe nty op»*ra hou*»
mil acU of cruelty.

J. W. SL.A-rCF9
Wholesale and Retail-Your Reliable Homit; FuroUhsr....

8:U.

easier to take steps to prevent cpidem Mu. A. W. Peck. Mr*. J. M. Tuvis ami
tea and much less expensive than to Mra. M. W. UnderwoiMt
ITcvloua to the luislneRa mtellng a

FRANK TRUOE

OLD POSTflffICE BUIUHK6

All who fall to attend will 1h-

beat adotloo of the prt>biom, but Juat a good thing for the city. According­
afternoon Mrs. A. S. Rowley rendered ’eg. which eoit 27. Ihe a-idleiice will!
at present, for ohvlou. reaaona. It ly a company of Iad!e>, organlred and
pleasing vocal selection. Mlis ICihe: have their • money‘k we»rth. All
would be Impractical he re
Tbf call iK-rttred the charier.
Baliey favort-d the comiuuty with vocal gTilng tf> give- entire’sttisfiicf it;n
lac la of a phyalelaa whciu ver in th«
The charter members of the society and InstrumentarMlecflons and Mrs. niei.-:ber that the eurtalu ris« s at ^
todement of (he teacher it was neces are: Mu. Agnes Thurtcli. Mu. M. W.
Halley recited "The Story of Some i*rices. !!'^and -“•» ceiiis; p.-n«-rn!
aaiy would reeaen (he expense
Underwood. Mu. 4. A. Montague, Mrs. Bells,** a seloption with niiisk-al aeeom•a. IT. cents.

materially and would ansser f«
W. r. HirangwayK. Mu. A. V. hYled
nt playoil by her dattchter. Miss
. preeeot
rich. Mrs. F. K. Moore. Mrs. J. W. Han- Ethel Bailey.
litUo love, a Hiilc w«-alih.
Miss J.mouhlne Davis
ThU would not only tonent
nen. Mu. E. 8. Pull, Mu. J. W played a pland solo and Miss I»tiise
A litUe homt^ for you and mo;
aehonU but would enable the health Tuvla. Mu. T. B. Minor, Mu. A W.
Bmurthwwlte gave a mlsslonary sc*- If* all 1 ai!k except good health.
department to keep an aceuuie record Peck. Mu. H. B. Garner The board of
Which come* withrRocky Mountaii
lection.
of the casM and prevent a spread in dlrectou which must be taken from
Tea.
Johnson Drug Ca
to the dty generally.. It U much iho charier mumbeu is compo*«*d of

stamp them out after they have made
thdrappeaunce.

IN A Cl ASS BY ITSELF
Given ih^gold medal the hijjheM po^sible award at
the St. Loitii.^ exposition.
.
-riwv' OB»t« ON mM.m^ •■•av’mknVo

'****;:;ud'from then until the close of the

Johnson Drug Co.

Tbejlsi will l>« increaaed by seveul
residing In (be city.

tloa U would reeuli In the mnoral

consumption and restiltt to five year* with
My other nm^e and its
fuel consumption jtod
results tor the same
period and ,-ou will
have to allow that it Its.
as the St. Louis judges
Mtd at the late exposi­
tion

in-r that will mrprise and please the !
Men are*judged by the company they jr.mst exaninp.
|j
keep, but n Isn't so easy to size up a
j
DU almoti liPyond In lief that chib \
an by her hat. Judge her by the I:en who W» re n.*ver cHmio-cled w ith j

^reuti.

„.a

they have done so when they

■ plav

Paudlse. John Bowden.
Kingsley. A. B. Stinson or the Re%

WICK MEAL STglRAlIRE

L numW.- of
**‘**-‘‘
‘ ^ ifrb-nds will be saying lomorrow. The

Ijoag hake. U J. East.
Mayfldd. Thomaa Rawlings.

7e^

r

is too deep and its philosophy

..

We Aiw haring a real clear.
•«*axle of-fitting Siotea
—they are Jewab.
We hive dednotad Ihe wcP«ae of rent, batodling, etc.,
that we woold be pat to in
oarrying them thfoagfa till
MXi seaeon and give it to
yon (to a bargain in th«‘sk'
cicaUent, up lo-daU' Jewel
Heatera.
While the womof the win.
ter IB sUmu*: you in the faw,
Uke jtdvAntaip? of this mlncli »n -luicl have ns set up snob
stove*# now us you may ni‘ed
You will have them for next
•aaon and will not be rom.
pelled to pay the advanoed
prices tnai stove maken hre
asking Uvaniu> of the high
prioe of pig iron and other
inateriaiB that go into good
aUn*es.. We have some good
Wgaius. Come in and sc -

grand to require any such subter-

the project and the meetina adjoornid,]

int of Homatef's RiAcky Moantal
Whlt«*eater. F. n! Vinton and L, M. Tea she Ukes. .15 cenu. Tea or Tab

plekme caaee and make an examlna-

lidionce variety of sensaUon.

Fife iJUe. W. W. Brower.
Oarbeld. Charlea A. Edgecomb.
this i
OunL Oforge D. Evan*.
dghty,
Crw* Lake. Charles B. I)>*e or Wni- aubscrlptlon* which

Dnion. Joetah D. Hnton.

other thaa a pbyelelia. ir a pfajeHdaa
: ooald be called to (he eehool In ena

.T,

Jnii^a

cuelty that bad come under hex ob^j

dty tthrmy last er^Ia haad

'^'?-

rmOAV, JANUARY H. Ittt.

You can buy one at your own price.

PHbKE^

Hrowr, Castor and Mix Grays

in the lio|ie timt yturil
a gt»(*l cigar here or there, (iel )
hold of n < igar you know In Ug Nxl-^uie
<l-.<uie that ewrj’oiie
ewrj’om* who is
'
aj«
■ idge knows to lx* a tiptoper.
Slo irt of’lliat Htlvifv is: Smoke
the TraviT.^e
JraviT.n
Delle. and other
bramis
will coin-r rn
you no

One-Fourtli Off, dne-Thinl Off and One-Half Off

it’s ra rigjtr to slick
longer.
That’s
w
to and (he priee won’t
•‘t-lii-k”
you.
Despite
its
tlio Trawrsi- Itclle sells for «»nlv
•j ociits the one.

A. W. JAHRAU«

JK. J. WILHELM

FOR BAI.K BY ALT. DRAI.BiA

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

WHO ARE WE?
The largest store 'jn Northern Michigan. The stosc that carries the most
uj)-io date goods at prices that arc most seasonable—thfe store (hat strives to
give perfect sa‘i**l.iction and surely fs the most convenient, because it has

EIGHT MAMMOTH STORES
All under one roof, and each of these “stores within a store” are complete
to th#* vrnaJK*>t dtnail

:

:

:

;

:

:

:

:

*:

A Dry Goods Storo
A Hardware Storo
A Furnituro Store

Shoe Storo
Drug ^,o

and Crockery Store
A G»^ocery Store
S

A ClothiHg Store
In o;wii of tltciH- Mon-s you will tin.! ooinplote dopirlmcnt-s wliorp the finest gools are carTud Uiat ciin b.'found in Ih.; Inrgesl iiiHrkels, purohastd for spot msli nnd sold on the
closest po.-isible inargiu.
A Piano and Organ Department
A Sewing Machine Department
A Bicycle Department

.
A Legal Blank Department

,

»
.

A Carriage Dopartment
A Sta lonery Departmonl

ent Department
ass Department
A Picture Framlng Departroent'
;^
^ A Wall PapFr Department
A Book Department
* A Drapery Dopartment
A School Supply Departmonl
Toy and Came Department
A Lace Curtain and Window Shade Department
A Carpet and Oil Cloth Department
A Crain and Feed Department
A Paint and Oil Department
^ '
A Farm Implement Department
/
A Harness Department
A Plumbing Depai.tment
A Silverware Department
^
A Fancy Goods Department
«
A Crockery and Glassware Department
A Sporting Goods Depertment
A Maeons* and Builders’Supplies Department

THEMMHII&UT

MEicMnutMpjii

J. B. Palgc Hsctrlc Go.^

m CASS STkBKt

\Vc

Itave some very good styles left in Black.

DiiNT TRUST TO LUCK

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

RYTMINO^

DEALERS IN EVERYTtolfii

i;

’W
rmMMummoom, tkavem cmr. i

rmOAY.^ANUARY 24. IMS.

SpcMr. “by mlxi&g
and rawder's carda. h<

MltMlTMiMiUO

N A. Parker, t

F£ *
Ahnt af fnaWMla.
ho ataat of this toatliote.- she
aaSd.
lo man the Uhrarian ta aetf
tralalag. to holai oat hdps. to famish
the W nd ah0sat » «M«hod la the

; POBKIM WEB TIME

Fi

true to nature. Lessons gtven toj^n^
be was Uhe first ex-Coafederaie to toF •onmtogbymall. For particnlara ap. j
ifty to E. White. 20fi Scribner atreet, j
^4.51
lUsiall^ Optical Partar,
ontuer to aerre in tbe anny. aad
Grand BapMa
Jaa lMfi*24^eb-3
action at this time attracted wldtapread attention to the aouth and aK
.*----^----------------j FRAOAY AND SATURDAY bMianai
over tbe country. He wna appointed
. YOUR POOR eye sight can be coc |
major general of rouateera and aaraeted scientHIcally. Sb^lmam the op-.
jan zvzt
algned u» the command of tho oatrnlxT
dlvUion of tbe nnny of Saniiaga In
this poaiUon be commanded Iba troopa
at tbe engagement of Laa Gaaolama.
Cuba, and waa aenlor officer to tbe
field at tbe .battle of San Juan. When
For honK* devonitiou. Nothin*:
tbe commiaaiott was nkmed to arrange
b.‘tuyr. Easy of culturo. In
for tbe anrrender of Santiago. General
Idoom 4 to h Rxt^ks.
^lieeler was lu senior member, and
WOOD
be played an important part in tbe d«^
BETTEl TIT ONE
10 inches long. Jaat jesr'a cat
of the surrender Itself. In partial
recognition of his i^rvlces the governIT TBE CAILOAB
named him commander of the
First brigade. Second dlviakm. In the
Philippine*, and this position be held
90<;.
until Jan. 24. IMM. He was approach
tog the age limit, whefi he was ad
vanced to the rank of brigadier gen
ctol. and hi* was to command of the
departm-tu of tho lake** for the last
three months of bis active army life.
Following his r.iirerncni he moved
to Whei ler. Ala., where be lived quiet­
ly with hi* chlldn'n. Of these, Joseph
W'heeler. Jr., ha* followed hi* fulber-..

'MV' fm
porch o€ Praak PbS
Mir. til WolMr iUoot. Tlnry ear
rM H oat tei« the hmek aner «h1le H
I the MIcMcan board of If^rwr
M aiM with water which ha4 hmm
laakmers a perfecUj eqiil|h»ed
Miki fniBi the eavee. Th«r« thej
hrobe It ap aad da»pr4 the lee ao4
♦ water out. later tahlaa; the pK« to a
JM dMier aad ohUlaJna lortyAte
eoau for H. Mr> Panaeter nw the
ELECTED OFFICERi.
form, eumiae exhibits and atndj
aot aad taforM the police peeterdar the work of the kical library, retlew
Miss Nsilie fiend It Prwsutent of
wh«a Chief of Poll« Aehtoa begaa
after you get home by filling out syl
Twentieth C^ory Club.
aearchtaff for the cop^ aad aooa lolablea from meawny. follow the y«ad
leter WeBtlfjrfaa the poaBK
Lsst eveneing the Twiwtleth Ceo
tnry club met with the Mlkses Ada and
They appeared Udore Jad».>
Clara Ntrason and held their annual
elc^lon of-officers. The following
UlHS litrlen Stout, in.rartan of Trav wi'Te cdocti-d:
erM* aiy in»rmry, followed with a few
lYesldent. Nellie Bend.
on
the
hUU»n
of
the
Uwords
the beet make at aeoet of $4 aad pay
Vice president. Iva' Crotser."'
Becreiary. jrjsle EhrenU^rger.
her II W» tor the imltlp they had Itrary. In which she stated that the U
Me her. J\ i» hoped that the work brary staru-d as a lownshio library
Treasurer. V<*na HuclImanteL
Iiainty ry^frvshments were ser%e«l.
of the police In locailai the alleaiNl with but one case of books and open
^ pUtererm will hare a taJolory HTi'd but ow^ a week, but later on If wa« Tliere Is some talk of a parly In tiu
miuo any leadtccy toward a repeilikjn tifu-ned two afiemoons a w.^. nnal
l>
as
thelll»rary
gr«-w
i«i
Isrgo
for
tin
.of each a caae.aTbey UU perfect I
BREVITIES.
eerare that under oover of darkbeii nsan If was imived arr»e.s the street
ma hU dan^tor. Annie Early Wheel*
and a reading nxim added. The bmin
er. wa« one of the mi»st valiuHl nurse*
_ muskale will In- given by
mere then changed, tmlng from 1 to «»
p. ro.. and the reading nkun wtw al^i ladies of the Ctmgregatlonal chprclTat to the Spanj*b war. Auuilu r .son.
home of Mrs B. J. Morgan Tues­ Thomas Harrisrm Wheeler, a lieuieuopen during ihwe hours. At that time
ant, was dtowii.-d off Montauk Puiii’,
ihern were ahtnit thlrly-fiv*' magarin<*i> day evening. Jan. 30.
C*tiH HOUM Cl»ck W»nt on Strike »t In the library.
In an attempt to
Very Interwilng meetlngu have N*. W Sept. 7.
. Neon and Kept It Up Uruil
•en held at the yviends cliuirh tbh r. srue a companion who was lu dan
' Last March the library was niovi d
Half Paet 12.
Into Ibis iuilldlng." Ksld Miss Sioni. e«-k. L'nder the preacMng oV Mr>. g'T.
Ever Brave and Detenmined.
The court house clock Is evidently •and uc ba\e had more mlvanfajces rfAler a d«*p InrereM has iM-eci awak
Hi all hi* long and active ^ervlce
I and souls converted. Mrs. Carand a le tter rbanre to grow. Our ap
a union clock as It went on strike
will preach tonight and the R«-v General Wheeler sbowd the ulnH.*t
plIrnMou cards are on the same geii
day promptly at noon and rontlm
ctiurage and d. termlnatlon When bJames
Carter
will
ctmduci
the
singing
eral
line
as
Ibosr
iiM^i
by
all
libraries
* thereon until 12:3« when It d**slsi
was serving with the Confederac> h«
* II U also alleited that last nlphi .from We have s<iroe ircuible wltli |e*up1s Meeting tomomrn- night at 7:15.
The Record was wrongly lnfonm*<l wa* om- of it* nio.si gallar.’ and dash
,P oclork to 1 o'clock It nrfuiK-d Its who’think It Is a slight uiHin their
lug cavalry U-ader*. alwavs in tl»
•sterday In the statement in r
^ accustomed heat and struck hut onc« honor to heve ihclr «ards signed, but
► Ih-. L. F. aipher going to Canton. ihirkeit and hottest part of lb.* fight
* While on Us union pace this noon th*- •hey generally come luick nfier li.v.-s
The doctor has not left the city but In the Spanish war. he plurklly vturi
hello plrls were kept busy with queries tlgatlng and find that thdr frlemN do
*. Sipher alM Miss Perrott hsv« UI hi* duty, though he was under the
rwUtIve to Its is rPirmance and the
le to Canton to attend Samuel Per doctor * <*are atpl '»»>• i»rder*«»l ht)me
general opinion among rltlrms
••I'ciiple appreciate the oin-n st<»rk.'
His men were devd»**<l to him and j^te
roll's funeral.
»that owing to the Illness, and ab
said Mlvi B'.oul, "ejiiH-clally the child
Wright Hnis. has Just rwlvtsl from orgaul/atlon know n a* Wb»t ler’ *
; from duty of the county's effleien: ren. Children hot accusloroe<l to s«-<f
-hlcaH, two new machlr.-. for Ihelr Conf.*<lenite Cavalry asAH-iaiion ha.^
derk. Robert H Waller, the
Ing-maiiy iMK.ks anc sometimes ovei
pr. M-rved hi* name. He wa* an inlet
a t^eat:
ODuldn'l be made to U-have and went gwid h^ the number b<*fore them, and
nbin.-d lestlng and nnsleM wril.*r on the *ubd another
on a rampage to the consumail
stand and kutv at them in wonder
i»f t»*e war. and wn* a fr<*<juen*
the court house «ifnclalt who
In the stock room there Is ndlhing but
roniilbuutr to magaylnes, br**lde pubchln.w
makiniya
fine
Improvement.
obliged to take Its strikes.
nctlon. The rea»llng nsmi 1« greatly
Tho Royal Neighbors of America bsliing .sevtywl lKS)k* of remlniM-.-nre sppreclatcil by the children also, and
aml
history.
hold their instalUtlon tonight.
after they gel so Interested they foi
The abating rinks are nc»t yet ready
get themaehes and talk out loud
PERSONAL.
for uw owing 1t» the contrariness of
Amtuig their favorit<-w are Kediwths
the weather man.
Oswrgs Elliott THsn I
History of the World, the fmir volumes
Mis* May' Ma*<m ritumt-d to Platte
“Mrs. Wlggs of tho. Cabbage Patch*
of which arc down every day. and nt
Ihl.s fnnrnlng after a vl*lt here.
l»egtos at 8:1& tonight.
ture liooks are also greatly In demand
Mr*. J. G. Ramsdell left this mom
New kickbacks wllk be'put on the
by the little folks. A great many ma
iiig for Mmilstef to visit the family ol
Oeorge Elliott of East Bay was
gazln»u» are in fhe racks in th*- read We-quo-tong b«»wUng alleys.
S. Ram.sdell
taken before Justlott (leorgc W. Curiir
Several bets have boon made that
tng rixmi. the Is-st of which are bound
dr.^. A. J. H. b4-rt of the C«.IiiinbiH
Ute yesterday aftmmoon on a charg.
the liar wlU not fns*re over this y*'ai.
^
hnu-1 left thi;^ thiirning for Foueli
of assault and battery pruferred b.» twice a year.
Meanwhile thevIceUiat owners are
when- *he ha* gone on lui-^ine**.
•The chuTge svstem U a fn*»dlf\ eann stly hoi>ing dlffen nl.
Ray Andrus who alleged that during
s Kate Stevenson *»f Ikiwer.* Hat
'"an altercation the rvs|»ondt ni slaptH-^I cailiui of the one med In Oand Ra|v . The annual banquet t«» the members
his face. The charge was j.ra. tlcall.: Ids. \ record of the |H«.ks b»aned <Uil /if Traverse Bay tent and their wive.s Uw^lrtive to ihl* city t«Mlay and to«»l,
pSKsago on the G. R. & 1. fur Smmit
Is
kcp*.
and'onci*
a
month
Is
reported
admitted by the defendant wlm staled
will Is* given Monday evening Jan. ‘jy.
City
to visit a daughter. Mrs. G»*urgc
in
the
paper.
There
Is
no
printed
canl.
that he wanuul the witness to shut ui
n»roliate court was busy unlay on
hU mouth and the latter not eunform the last one being print'etl tw<» yenr matierH pertaining to the chising oI
.Mrs. *Ge.^rge Sins-lman of ilU* cti.^
lag to his n-quest he proceede.V<lo at ago. allhoegh we should have th estatcR. Tho final hearing of Joseph
ft f».r Elk.Rapid* this afierntHiii
tempi the feal himself. . ife was fined lMM>ks prlnicil more ftiMiuently.
Sledor. administrator In the cstaJe ot
|!i and costs this roonilug. which h. . “The leading rt>om is in great d< Charles and Sophia Stepan; the final wherv she will make her hi;rae in th*
mand on BundayK. almost every < ha acctnml of James E. CanipliHl in the ftiii’re.
lisUI at k o'clock this morning. *
. and Mr*. A. J. Foreman and chil
ludng filled all last Sunday afiernmm
.Alergnder Muridiy estate being also
left this warn for Ualtle Crt*ek
filed. A petition was before Jud^
Work For Children.
.
HIGH fiCHQOL LYCEUM.
when* they will rc*.^ble i»ermanenil>. In
MisK ramll?i7- lluriiin*. Iierul <»f tb Walker praying that the court adju
; In Ihe cniphiyment of the MetmRegular Meeting Was Held at the eblldieus ilepsrtment. public library rate and d.*ienTjlne the heirs In llw.
iMiliian toHurance agency as collector,
. High School Laet Evening.
rieveland.' Ohio, sis.ke tlism “W.uk Henry 8. Bariou «*slatc.
s. 11. Riley, who hm- be«‘n at.Wex
Mrs.^K. E. Yorka of F.aai Front
The High seh.K»l lyeeiim had a very for rhiltiren.'’ giving the In-st ways
a< the gm**t of her i»areni*. Mr
Interesting nurtlng nt the CVntml and iue;in> t»f Inten silng children. She stTxet. who sllpiH*d uiKjn an Icy walk
Mr*. John I^i-metad. nMurne.!
Imllding last evening. The menils-rs hugg. soSl ihsT all rbildr. n s IwM.ks be last Sunday and fraciunfl h«*r arm I
‘ Ihl* afiemain areom|»aiiled b.\
were fuvorml with very enji.ysbli put out. not only fiction, but M>iorlcs.
Jier llMle nephew, Gb nn l.« mc<M>
piano s<di»s by MLs J.iHephIno IWvU etc., tlist il-ry may n>»t gei a wn»ng Im­
I Ijike re
criileal - Miss May Baines of T«
and l.eslU> Waglev. while n-eiUU‘>nK pression Ilf tbc'liti-nitnre Ibev may
lurmsl to lier home this aruniou
wen- delivcre«l by Mi.^s Wlllielmlfur prrsiie. S!»;dy the rcunfort «*f the roudillon.
after visiting Mis* IMith BlukHy. :i
Ih-. EL i. ,A»diton. who ha* 114*011 In
Shane. Miss Oharlofie Isgrlg and MIki clilldn-n and inueb tif their rectb-t-.s
friend.
norenei' Kayl. Miss lll«»Hi«un tlarland ues7« will be oveitsune. Olve them b»w C.rami Rapid* for the pa.si thrt>e day*
Mis* .Nellie Ikxdget.r Alden n-lurm*.l
attendance at the dental exhibit
rendennl1 ja very pleasing vocal sido.
tallies null low ebaits. and kt-ep all
home this afiemam afUT Im Ing tin
ill return to tliU city tonight.
(heir iKKiks In this nM*m.*'
gm‘«l of friend* injhe city for Hu* pa l
Alonro
Fox
cbtju-tl
a
deal
yi-sienlay
FUNERAL SERVICE.
Mis* Bumlie hlatetl that 1 • prob
two day*.
/
^
and It with a party frttm Ut-llalre. when*b.
Mr*. May Clln^- arrived from Yum;.
; Mrs. Maria Paria LaM Away to Rest lem of flm** was a ticllcaii' 01
t>or to
wa* m>t atlvlmible to fivw
KKlay to speiul a short time Siih Mr
j
Thia
k if his
John Je.sstgi.
The Ia4l ami rites foi^c diwd were
Mis* Eth«d Armstrong went to
OPERA rilEAM caramel* and b
eondiictcii this aficrnolm aP 2 orU»ck
I to bw the Uiy
lf4inor thi* afternoon to *pend some
•icutcb; 2U o nts a p mud gno*ls f
for the late Mm Maria IWrik.'wh.uu
time a* the gue*! of Mis* J*i*ie Drum.
i. tomorixiw only at ihe l^aGn-ni
death nremred We<1m-sday afttumooti
at the family home at MC nfth smvt
SEE ^a3A HALE a* Jak<* Schultr.
. Utter a week's Illness trcmi paralysis
SEE ASA HALE a* Jake Schultr..
The Rev.^Thomas Cm offlrlattHl. burial
ic fid.lb-r for tlie Virginia Re**! in tin- fiddler for the Virginia Re.l-in
Mr*. Wigg* at the Clt> opera hoiee
being In charge of U 1). Curt Is. In
Mrs.' Wlgg* at the City oi»ora houw
Aftemoon Session.
tonight. He'* a
tonight. Ho‘s a r«‘gt;Iar «iiU* eplltti r
Tlic afternoon *es*ltm oiM-red with w
Jan 26 It
talk by Ml** Doren on “Library Or­
entertained ladies.
ganization." to which *hc pave three
OPERA CR^IAM caramel* and butter
NOTICE TO UDIES
. Mra. Brookmeycr Was Hoatada to 8t. plan* 4»f interior arrangement *y*tem*.
explaining fnlly their arrangement and scotch; 2t» cent* a pound goals for H .^Anyone wishing to co.-nrai
Francis AlUr Society.
t. tomorrow only at the LaGn-tti with Mias Agnes Senecal. n di*to.
Mr*. Bropkm«*v»T «if Webster street the iH-st way of doing tho work of II
can
do
so
by filing Citizens telephone
I rntrrtalncid the latdics- Altar societx brarie*.
FRADAY AND SATURDAY bananai No. 11.15. at her dressmaking parlor*,
Loan Systems.
f of 81. mtncU church yesterday after
213 State streeL
Jan 25Ct
Miss Oerirude P. Humphrey, libra 2 ce-U a dozen. Foote's grocery
I ticxm. about thirty-five ladles being
•hone ea
Jan 2S-21
tout. Oamea were playv-d and a rlan of tbe public Ubrary. Lanalng.
* SEE ASA HALE a* Jake Schirttz.
y pleasant afternoon ai>enu Dainty gave a practical talk upon “Loan Sys­
OPERA
CREAM
caramels
and
butter
the fiddler for the Virginia Rt-ol to
tems." to which she touched upon the
reshments were aervvHl.
necessity aad importance of a good scotch: y) cents a pound good* for.10 Mrs. Wlggs at the City optra h(m.*e
charging system, defining the essential cent*, tomorrow onb* at the LaGrettl. tonIghL He's a regular aide splitter.
W,as Puni^tod Enough.
Jan 20-lt
loola
am
the
borrowor
s
card
or
pocket,
Frank Graham of Valley mreet m
lodged In the county Jail tost cventag book card or slip, book pocket or slip,
tor safe keeping upon cotoplalnt of bik date guides and date stamps, applieskrife who allegai^abUM. After apend lion blanks and ngUter for borrowers.
WANT
Miss Humphrey defined wbai a loan
I lag tbe night UfRre he urns ndeaseti
TeeLaHlOroii
j tbla morning upon her reqneat as abe system should show to the borrower
[. erldenily conaldened tbe lock-up of aof and to the librarian. She showed the
E. L. FITZPATRICK, trained nurse,
advlsabUlty
of
a
twocanl
system
afid
r Bclent punishment.
cbgndise. hotels, livery bams
explained tbe Browne charging system graduate of Military Academy. Angel
done to buslnena property; watch
and tbe NewaHc system modified for Island. CaL Residence 616 Webster
r
THE MARKETB.
ton 24^1 'for our full page adrt. in Saturday
a small library, giving as tbe essentUI street.
erentog'a paper; flnaM list of fgnns
i
Chicago. Jan. 26.-Cattle-3.BW: fooU and explaining the borrowers
ever offered In thin region- Wade
4 utosty. Hogw-33.0gS: weak; fie lowed. can. tbe book ova. book poekeC the
Bmn. Montague bkkk. 117 Front St..
botrowce's appUention and regtotrgtkm
; 8hsep-MM: wssk.
Traverse aty. Mich.
Jan 2C-lt*
blaaka, and the pioeesa of bocrowlng
aad rutumlng a book. lU reaewaL the
IWANTJ
TRYAI
adtraataBt of Ibis matbod of ebarstog

i: ^

AZALEAS

SLABand EDGING

EMPIRE LUMBER CO.

Hi'.

FKANS H. PAINE

WANTEP^'
White OaK
10 to 40 feot loiie; prkn

p5J*to$«aM.<)«aTef«l
to .1. E. GreiHok &>'■ saw
miU.

Travene Cityr
Hotor Boat Cal
Phone Tbot. W. Btanton,

Cite, 71G or 1174.

I am gore I hsTe got
joft what yon ar^
looking for in a

SUIT OR
OVERCOAT

BARGAINS

' The fit of Hickey &
Froeman Co. Clothing
is what •oils them.

We ar<i never with­
out them, but on Sat­
urday. Jan. *27th, we
commence a I WO
WEEKS’ SPECIAL
SALE, when we will
offer

UNUSUAL
BARGAINS

-i'.

GcoW.MiUer
iM^uiaiMk

FINAL CLEARANCE

Save your money and
attend this sale.

WUTEIIHIMTOSHUTUP

riv-?

w

BHELUllAR.thul

TUiaiTn WUl

HBTWaillORII
mmomncrn

1':'' ■

This is the Inst week. AfU-r that comes inventory..
Your last chance at the ►m utest l»nrttin of the seostm.
Your ehoice of all our $2a.O0 and $:J0.00 CYUTS.
Some silk lim.l, others Fur lintul. wifli Fur collars, all
the very Ih*^! iiKiti-ri.ds and* the lalesl. uji to-date
slylt«, and Y< >rU CHOICE FOR

• THE ENGINE THAT RUNS "

4 yon liail made up ynitr mind not U» ««t a now Coat
this winter, you will ehrmu'e it when yon b«‘ this
Igirjriin.

ConKistcnt with high class
wurkm.'iDfiiiip. material ami
jMiWer dcvelojxtl.

Walter
M. Paige. Agt.
■ as dm mm 8«. .
With J. B. Palfc Eleciric Co.

€. tUilbelm

Comer Front
and Union $t

J.W.MILLIKEN
^^^===^=====^=^=^=

A GREAT RIBBON SALE
Every Piece in ihe Store Greatly Reduced
' ■ '

'•/

'

We are changing brands of ribbons; putting in entirely new lines, and in
order to have a clean stock every piece ol the present stock will be
closed out at once at quick selling price?. There are so many kinds
and such variety of widths ^at to. give prices of eacl» would require too
much space, but you willll^abl
bfable to buy ribbons at prices never before
equalled in this city.
Our stock of ribbons is the largest and finest in the city and every
piece must go and go quick to make room for the new ones.

THIS SaLe WILL begin MONDAY MORNING AT
|IGHT O’CLOCK

i

m KVKNIM MCOR^ tKAVUM OTV, aiCHiaMk FlUBi^'JANUARY M, WM.

I

W»ffM«A«riir.MiliA.aB. Do. O^OAMMIL
I---------------------- tT^~ ‘ ~
iMfUr «Pir
1. Wrt|^*p«mt»rAt WAlu«. :^t M. a •.dau torBinrirS&irr b*r.,
Mlfl» urn* ?btar ten aoM to Tr**- dM
«r
dMor. Mt*. a
is um BBterday
rday awattlhi^ aiaiI otr fcr as osUsM tMl
ipsftarthovaniL
rimlarhli««s% iMdr. hot
later

rifrair^^

raoB thlBcs of
day Bh kai^ maiicr. (aefther W Awit tayw>o*«
I mother to reel that Mm awers Ma la the aesay OTcrflow «f Ms OWS
r beat thoacht ofher IWed OMa.
hr^tsam.
J. M MaB.
Happy are the paieota aha hare
aach diUdma aad
If they are
awrad for bet a lUUe
I
while of llfeh
Moralac theD Ures hare aot baea aao

FOURTH wyp RltWL

■ISiOTItieKtBB

anasdMIssWisIM lafbrmadW
I the Mctare at Botrth toGraadBapMsfnr bariaL
Bfr emsias by Prof. : Mm. W. S. Dardaer dMl^tfaUj eoI'kiB ntmm^ to 1
Chris Miller Thclded Animal Without
^ Dr. W^m numrmrn^mi&mT,
.W.M.»Ma
ftertatsed at her bocie TaMiT area.
a Own aad Wm Imrety Injemd
. bum )
IlffalR. M Walter has oom to Tirar- lac with procrmslee poftro. Mrs. W.
kSiwUml
crwOttylWaalaBWiailMraoa.llob.fw. Bmer YocelM tbn iSTor. Dell
Ttmtsi to vtett H*r krotlMr. a rt WhBcrwa^ Caatllj
kM AM lo EaliTCfmhsiems were aenred.
le.Wtfisr.'vlMitefll. Bmwsc
Mra E. C Brwirer vety pteaaaatly
as»M toac Inr IMT UfU« nrpbeo.
1 Jlr. m4 Mrm. C. W. MKHTlHre
a party of
•*»»« •
HE LOVED HI8 MOTHER.
I aUUecic faaM to see that i
tamN t» ^ homm mt QNIBhic;^
oae Saiarday «^»«a.
erenlss.
I It was Bra Adaioh raaaaat that his
m rtelt «'fh 111* H. U LftBar IlMUlf.
Ip BerartalM has coae to MH* | minf nilsht - be tzaaacyihad as *Mse oared for.
Mn. A. O. Bn* hMM gam* to OM
It was mother ever and always aad
r T. Ksssitan wst s Klscsl*r ?U*
AUston for A vtalt vlt lilMir noii. rmd
’**'•
BobW' fear*. IxH »aha». ho aon> to to mi her life as brinualag wi*Ji sua- j what he___ ________________ _____
w Tomdsy.
Bno «n4 temllr.
be earfed chaa that of the hoy or girl. .nhlne as possible gave Mat the grea:.| hear. He had ao ««» with hUa aad ta
Mm. J. i. NHhsrt of Booth Board. ed by W. H. liarriman for Bvlft E
a-w^. who. by lor. esi pleasure He made himself happy j him surwiaO the aalmmi. tnslead of
Biaa U a* ftimt of b*r parmu. Mr. Co. cauch! ftre aad eau'sed ouasldrrw ^ w^.*.
deeds, by thoogbtfal ta these imio eoortndea that » xraee S nmata*. ttpred on him aad Inllcied
eadteueat for h few moiaeots.
aad Mm. W. H. Walls.
*****
muejibe hone life and made fSther aadjaerioo. iaiartes betore he eoold make

».!T*rf ** ^

'
1^'*
Jera«y
Ovnrthlrt*
worth 60e at
30c
silk •
Velvets
IVsno Vfirot
etc. A k>l morth
1.00. I i5 a»d
UjO,
Clearing
Hale prif'e. per
Jhid,
X 76c

Handker­

chiefs
Pnrw linen.
Item stitc bed
bdkfaalaolixliii
liMin. foil sise,
wonb lOo. clear,
anoesslt* price.

41c

Flannel
Shirts
Mmi’9 Kavy
Blne-FUiiD^I
Hhlfta, Dooble

96c

Men's
Union
Suits

^

-Comforters

Yarn
O a << lot of

irzjtt:

Men’# PiDP,
oU «t)ol mdaD
Huito, w6Tth
S.O0 at 225;
worth 1.25, at

Extra largo
•ixa. fiUod with
gooil cotton bat­
ting, worth $2.
at

at, per skein,
124c

85c

Who towl hi.

Comfbfters

Laces'" " '-

Fancy .SilkalineooTBiw!, filL
€vl with white
cotton, a bur-

Linen finish.
Torchon Uoea,
i liter t i on to
match, 2 to 5 inchoswide,worU.
np to 10c, aL
per yanl.
■ 44c , .
1

SiLSs’iS
Price
95c

1.45

60 pii<eoa Good Slaiulaid TrinU. in Indigo Blue., Gn ya, Fnnoh^and Hhirting Btyloa. Oc and 7r values, prioo i»er

6ie
Dnw# I’erealet. dark and mudinui coloia. fancy atripiw and lig10c and So qnaUtlea. Clearing Sale Prioe
^1^

Clearing Sale of Clothing
Ilnving dmded to go out of the Clothing Bnsim?s8, the liargains in this department will he gn^ter Ilian,
ever. Hmts and On^rcoaUjit nnhranl of pricc*s.
LET’S GO TO STEINBERG BROS.’—tba s what over}’
over>- man will say this month. H there is any gloiy
Mg extraardiiihry values, then our biwy
tc l» p*iv(xl
in offering
bu.sy clothing depvtmimt ought to
mvtxl 1%vilh mwlals. The
reconli of the usual rlt‘ariiig sales fairly i‘clip»ud. 'The Bargains Cii'miine—unmatehable—you’ve
U
beem WBiliog for-are here forr you at Steinberg Bros,
Bros. COME and ooum' at once!
$5 Men*® Overcoats at---$6 Men’s OvercoaU at....
$10 Men’s OvtrooaU at...
$15 Men's Overccatt at...

YOUR
CHOICE

$4 Youth’s Overcoats at....
$5 Youth’s OvercoaU at....
$6.50 Youth’s OvercoaU at..
$9 Youth’s OvercoaU at ...

worUi $20, $2T) ami $:k), the finest to 1m‘ had anywhere,

Men’s Fur-limtl C,tps,
worth 1.2o, at....95c

Men's Conlitroy e.rnU.
hi>B\7.«v)ol lincl. storui

Men’s and Boys' Heavy
Winter Caps, worth ."K>’
and 75c, at..............45c

;^ua;;.;:;rthw.w
nt..................

Hi...] Ul of White Bm.;i Gocl,. Colow.1 Dimitiw. Onnm.

• Sc

j-

GSK“p,"S;
brasadrawer
handUa only
6c

Men’s

Handker­
chiefs
Turkey n*tl.'
Indigo bine or
whiU-b’mstcbd.
sale price only

K^etiu the store

■iL.;.rK.;vS

Forth Xk. ut......... 23c
Boys’ K.ICV P«nU.
worth $1. at..........69c

Oilcloth ‘
Binding
Preserve your
floor oilcloth by
nsing. metal
binding.
t<-4
size, worth ^25c

4c

rAal............... 1.45
wnrUi

$:L

Fine Pearl

Silk

Buttons

Remnants

All siaet, per
doztm.

Sliort 1( iipths
worth .50c lo7.V
fit. piT jd„

■}, ' 5c - . ■

ANOTHER IMPORTANT FEATURE

2.75

.

25 c

Guo lot Men s Cai>s,
worth JiOc, at......... 33c
Boys’ 50c TamoshaiiU*rs id Astraclmn or
plain cloth, all <-.dors.
nt ................................35c

Wrrth 4 0C)
at 2..W; worth
260 at IJK;
worth ItOc. nt
Kte; worth .50c
atp.rpair
,3?C

Curtain
Rods

j
^

Bra« exten.
•ion rods, ex- *
tend SO to .54 in.
At9e,Hi8h rwSt
extend 24 to 44
in..*at
3c

Golf
Cloves
Miaaea’ whita
K o 1 f_ «lo^
••Orth i«c, at
per pair.
,

ODD AND
BROKEN LOTS
Will be fo.ind in all dejAarimenU—
^Bome at half iirice and Bum<> an low aa
one third their actual worth. Theme
Ubies and given oo newupspcr publota will be conBlgiuHl to the aisle
llclly. lt*M I rue we ofltimea Uke a
loss by these nnluptlons. hut with thla
conrt'm a nlmhle dime Is fr«-<iuently
of greater Importanee than a shiw dob
lar.
Come early fer choice aelectiona.

Clearing Sale of Table Linens
(X
and Bed Spreads
These pric^ should command the attentiou of every prudent
housewife, econuinically inedinod, for we have prepared a fonst of
Idorgain ^’alues that should whet the appetite of every money
saver in Grand Travemi* and Leelanau counties. FOLLOW
THE GREEN AND YELLOW COLORED CARDS. These designate
the idenring sale <»fferings.

Bl.-ache<l ami Half Bleochcnl
Hleoched Table _
Linen, fine (ierman Dorn
ask, extm heavy ami soft finish, worth
rth 5tle
5tk to Goc. at, ^ ^
IMT yiml
Bitt.lrive in

Bl«i<^ Tahl.i 1 )aii.u.k, .trict^- aU

Knit Mulllct. worU.
2.x- and .I.k-, all colors^
at .. ........... I9C

Napkins, large size, fine cpialitv. tasty <lesignt, worth *h00, nt
2.:t5; Morth 2.50, at ld>5; wurth l.25. at.

Wool MulfieU, worth
50c to
lit......... 39c

S;;"™:r^5c

Blcwhel Billow Ca*«s, fuU .ixe, worth 121c, clcarinK
riibleached Toweling, good, linen
eloaring sale prirt», jier yanl.......... .

Heavy Wool Socks,

worth :r>c,at........23c

Extra heavy hcmmtvl Huck Towels, also Jargi- Turkish

Ladles’ and
Misses'
Caps

Dress
Goods

and Pnrww,
worth l.oOat

worth 1.00
and 1.25. ut

Ver>- choice
weaves and pattemi. all oolorB,
worth 1.25 and
1.50, at. p*r yd.

worth 125 at
75c
worth 75c at
49c
worth 50c. at

95c

35c

23c

49c

THOUSANDS OF

Angora
Tams

worthll^t

worth 75r, 1.00,
and 1.25 per pr ,

It .Til p.)- j-oii In nwu- many inU«
to at W ild ihlR sale.

Hand
Bags

worth^Tilfat

RuWled
Swiss
Curtains

72 inch
imported BleaHi&l Damask, extra heavy
rich p.iUerns. 1..50 values at 2.15; 1.25 vali

DECIDED REDUCTIONS

Men * Dock C>mU.
worth 1.75. nt... 1.25
Worth 2.50, ul 1.75

Curtains

Blenebcvl and Half Bh
d Table Linen, good value 22
at 2tk*, clearing sale priw, |»er yard

12 Boy’s Knee Pant Suita at........$1.25
$3 Boy’s Knee Pant SuiU at........$1.95
$4.50 ttoy’a Knee Pant SuiU at .. $2.95
$6 Boy's Knee Pant Suita at.....$3.95

IMPORTANT SAVINGS
“‘••V.............. • '.25

.*

(iO inch <*xtru heavy Turkey KchI I>ama6k, oil boiled, rich pat­
terns, were 50c, now :i0c; •were 40c, now 2^; wen* ^
:i(V, now 22c; one pie<*o was BJe, now. yi*r yaitl.

your unn«BtrirUxl pirktlpring this clearing ts.de, for
only ........................................................ ................................... ..

Hwi^^llui. IVnim, bi-et 15c quality. Clearing SalePriw J J

7‘<:
71c
51c

OvercoaU at,

of ANY of our finest Suits or Overcoats.

$6 Men’s Suita at.............. ..........$3.85 $5 Youth’s SuiU at.-___
$10 Men’s SuiU at..........
..........$6.65 $6.50 Youth’. SuiU at..
$15 Men’s Suita at..........
........$8.95
$1$ Men’s SulU at........
.....$11.25

^rflletl Flannel, grey or brown, worth Stc. Clearing Sale

Turnlture
Handles

6c

^rcii.on the Rtroke of eight, will cmmienco our SEMI ANNUAL CLEARINC SAUB. THE EVENl THOUSANDS HAVE SEEN WAITING FOR. Tii our plan at thir. neaaon of tl»o ytwr
Ui pot ID force a vigorous ami ilecisive low range of priors in order to accomplish tpiickly an alidolnto
Cleaiaiice of all annler Mrruliandiar. We make it an intrariable rule new to carry merebandide over
from tme^wnip another, but dispose of it before the seaaon is eiide^l -that is. if prit« inducements wiU
move It The fact that there are two to lbr«‘foil months of wearing time ahemi yet—and laaUy prices
»n<* as you have never bought «iual (]oalities at before. These aro the circnmstancea which tend to
make this sole 1^ fw the most iniprrrtiuit trmle eveiit ever held in Traverse City—a roerchandiBc movo... ........
...... wu.
. vuui«,
everra^irtJi^^
sorroumlii^
coutilicB. All VUVJU^II
though HIV
the BlAJrO,
store, til
in
i green and yellow colored cards, that tell Uie prices in a way which insuiva “something doing” ev
L ver)- miiiotu anil cnisry hour of thf day. Con.uU your own int«Ti<.u and purch.-ist* lil>er«llv. for such b •.I.'.
iIi _ ur« only i»«*ibU. at Su-iiil.nrK Bn*. REID THIS ADVERTISEMEKTCAREFULLY. IHE TIME YOU SPE>D
>I>E>D WILL
WUJ. BRING
BRING YOU
YOU BIG
BIG RETURNS
RETURNS

Thla lale la #B opportnnily you don’t want lo misa if you conaid«Y your paeketbotA. for oil Ootlon Uoodi have advancnl and
anoh prioea aa we are giring for thii tale will not be dupHiateil
again daring the year 1000. FOLLOW THE GREEN AND YEL­
LOW COLORED CARW. These de.ig.mte the cUmring wile offer- ,
inga.

'A lot of dn^
buttons, many
good stTlog,
worth lOo ami
15o a doxcii, at
only

Veh-etk^naml
-at

Cloves
Extra heavy­
weight Convoa
Gloves, beat 10c
grrades. Clearing
Sale Price, ^
pair

IHE HRSI BIG SALE OF THIS YEAR THE BIGGEST SATE OF ARY YEAR ’

No malter where you live, you ean
hare full adrantage of this great aad
ttnoaim] opporluntty Just as though
your residence wait only a block from
the store.
All mall orders wlU r^irr prompt
and careful attention. IXm’f detay.
Bend la your mall ordem as soon as
possible.
If lots are sold out l»efore your or­
der arrlres, your money will be Im­
mediately returned.

ClcariBg Sale of Domestics and
Was! Goods.

Dress
Buttons

Skirt
Binding

CLEARING SALE

SEND US
YOyR
MAIL ORDERS

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

..

AGAIN STEINBERG BROS. GREAT SEMI-ANN UAL

BHi« eouie.' mi tf rm caa l roai«.

Bjeached Mualin,.^! wide, worth Uc. Clearing Price,
per yani................ .................................................. ...

,™i,

75c
worth 50c, at

25c

Wc’T€ had so many calk for Dbhes tut wc^js^idedto give cTcrybody another chince

Organdie
PUin white
Organdies, were
50c and GOc,
.Clearing S al e

price, IX r yd.
19c

6lc
9c

BoysHeavy Wool
Hese
Extra quUity;
ribbed, worth
SOo. St. per pair

29c

,

SET FREE !

B«idM all the other big bargain* and all the wonderful advantages you receive by trading here, we wfll {five a Dish Ticket with every 50 cent purchase, and with 99 of these tickets you can have a beautiful 48
P'!**
L“
Decorations, same as we presented to over 500 families iMt Fall. WITH 50 TICKETS you can have a beautiful White or Black Underskirt, a clever
)ointed Doll, or a Suit Ca^ or WITH 25 TICKETS, a beautiful Covered Tureen, reund or oblong, to match tlie other Dishes, or if you prefer, a pretty Handbag or Merccrirea Underskirt.

'A
SID QLOTB8, sill

N'v

I and eoloM. worth 7oc and $1, at..

lie Snap in L.aclias’ Kid Oloy^m
To close out 200 pairs of Kid Gloves.whaVe divided them into three lots:
*
'
-’ ‘
......49c
KlDGU)VBS.all«a»andooIow.warth r;»iAai.60,at..............98c
DAMAGED KID GLOVES, that were 76c, $1, imttfcprioe..

^xp I M.S e RQ: :■© R o

nm



laamfcgftai'j

WANT

^OEOAft

^mn^t»»mmmmm. 1*.•»*ir V ®T^-“f*

*^2

YoacMia vukc .yoir vruts known to the wrrU
by shouinf tnm the konsetovs. Ike ntetri wut
cobunn win nccompUskyenr desires at a cost of M
a few cents.
.

Mr. «u Mn. SvlHrma attaftM •
pHw>w»if «i tw imm «c i^. m«

‘tmn rrtiri-r kr Mn. CMr «»
- •*"
1-1 W^1 ^ ^
^ .i^ LAMiMr
«mtac
rT.T^mmr.
—!-,!!
WUe of ll^
mam
cmamm m»a pisL—r4
____lUrtlMn——<*
«>..___ ~«--City went in Trarenm Oty FHdap

Him. Lbra— DoBOr- «f Flhrt kw*
k«r kirtBii. JokA. —mti^ 4or »■MUaMIIMory. Jokf
•fo. k«t still kM «oo4 -e of kl0 feet,
yiw mii**t ter *» te ateterOTteloUteteroMaftteteMw. K»
l» te» >nr>te « IteWr wtetera.
Ctea. IMUM ate JtedMfta ItaM-

OfteU «t ite wnWiat <
Both sfs'Msrljr CP ymn of act.
Im Dsteigr*« l^ssr4>ld 4ssfkUf or
Boasliis loose wmm fssdiciBs tatsod
sC for.ksr »<ir«ar«id brolhor. asd Clad
sllsrsatiBt asrstsl^Wa.
F. IX Fords* hardwars store
bimiarlisd at Balias/tbs aids dosr
baliiB bHsd apsa sad tbs stsek of
dtalTss sad ffwca taW and the pm
Biss In tbs moBsr dta^ ^
,* rBsr. Q. IX Badika pastor of Mt. Zion
Baptl«t dbarcb (solorrdl at Laashijc
aara lifti pock oirss hi» IIPO — s saiarr af CM^a amitb. and hss coH

POSITION WANTCO-By yowig tody
stccograptarr who tn mtoo tomtltor
with office work. Addrens •’^tcBographer.- Record office.
Jan :c tf

Harrioctem wm ealUnt
on fiicads bare fast Tbnisday
Mrs. A. L. Bmltb of 80km was to

Id oEDce and factoiy. shop, store or kitchen girls are at
vork an over this Ian4 and. alas 1 far beymd their strength.
Young women who work are espedaDy liable to female Ills. Too often
the girlls the bread winner of the family and she must tod unremit­
tingly. no matter If b« back does ache, her limbs and abdomen throb
edOi duU pain and dragging sensaUons, and dizzy spells make her
oiteriy unfit for wofk. These are the sure signs of female IrreguIarWea
which klU beauty and youth.

Isabelle WeIsJer Is staying wllb
Mrs. Cbas. Wstolsr this week.
Bom, 10 Mr. and Mrs. F. Ensign,
Oiypirl.
O. A. Mason made a bostnsss trip to
Traverss Ciiy Satsrday,
Mias Aana Kropp of Good Harbor is
working at the bolcL
MiM Chartotte Nash of Tmrerse
City spent Sunday w»b friends In
town.
Her. A. A. Alllngtoo
srhooU last Friday and addresaed tbe
pupiU during the morning execelae perlod. when both acbooU whre togetbesr.
He gave aome very good advise In
pleasant manner and tbe stndsnto 11a
tened. vcT) attentively to bia
Jaa. Rousseau went to Trsveme City
today.
Tbo 1. O. O, F. lodge initiated
members last Tboraday evening.
Dr. 8. 8. 8mlU waa In bU office to^
day waiting upon patienU. who
glad to be treated at home, being
saved the inconvenlcneo of going
pe away.
lunday Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bright
on Mrs. N. W. Harrlugion. who
la U1 wUb broncbitls at her homo in
Solon.
Roy Haanaford has purchased a

builds health and strength for all women who work and are weary. It
cremes the vitality that makes work easy. From the thousands of
grateful letters written'by working girls to Mrs. Pinkham we quote
the following:

-

Dte* Mte. PiMKHAM: — I led It mr duty to tea jroti lh« good Lydia .
E. Plnkham't Vegetable Compound and BIbod Purttler hne dooe IwiM.
Bdota I took them I waa vtay nerwma. had dull headachai.palna to ba*
and was very Irregular.
1 had been to several doctors and they did

1

iydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoimd Cures Where Others Fail

{

SOUTH BOARDHAN

1

TENDON

PA-XTINE

LAXATIVF COUGH 5yR'J‘

BEE’S
LAXATIVE

BEES

LAXATIVE

wadoMd^.
ecre* aQ CmsOs. OoUi

mmojoDw

cmr.MucH.

jnavniit aad Bafsto Kenaay are worklag for
CH-Oore.

• fUteritomteteteny. Tte
Kdlatetratewtolafafatemi;.

■n

WANTED—Bawyrr for Hall raachlne:
alno riilngle packer. B. 3. Morgan.
Jan »-tf
WANTEO-Work at aorae.
Mre.
Martha E. Orr, 431 Barlow St. Phone
2M.
Jtnfi-lf

■fl!

WANTED—Work by day of aay dovcrtption; prefer aoraing. SOI K
Front
.
dec 13-if

FOR RENT.
HOime' TOR agNT-»S.«0 p.r 1

V-, :
"“*YOTmodletoe haamadetoeweUaadatTone.leandomostanyktodol
.• A iMiras ’lMirsf- ai^oi tbs day
flMMsr Bair nsar Vassar. and
«mk without coraplatot. and my periods am an right.
I am to better health than I ever waa. and I know It b an doe to your
Ifannag dinner and'sapper wftti
raptodlea. . I recommend your advice and medictoe to all who autfer.
XkAtly laid be soSMsd be d stay all
1^1. Us Iken rsrsaled ike laH tbat
» MisiAb«yF. Barbows, Ndionvine,AlhenjCo..Ohto.
be wa» John Ray^a eon who bad been
k«ay iblrteea y-ra.
Oh. If American girls who work would only realize that, they have but
^ Msrdsrsr Jim Hathaway, who re
one life to live, and make the most of their precious health and
sapsd fram Jaeksoa prtsoa sad wai
strength!
capturfd In Dctroll a few boors laler
There are rumprs of a Jail being
IMS been pot St work in the trip bam
“Mrs. Pinkham extends to every working girl who is In ill health a
iper sbup^ Wltblapton * OooWy. the buUl here In the near future.
cordial invitation to write her for advice. Such letters are always kept
Albert tArlingLon has returned from
Imrdest wbik In tbs primm. ai
strictly confidential, and from her vast experience Mrs. Pinkham probabarp eonlrasl with bU easy work as Traverse City and resumed his duties
at the dcpol.

ably has the very knowledge that will help you—and may save your life.
Mrs. JL W. Burke has btK-n vislUag
her daughter, Mrs. W. Dlackhun!l.
for maniac counterfeit mnnoy.
There Is a great deal of sickness
p»osa planed in tbs prfaoa ypmm
among the children at presenu
m Mktm It U aatd tkat ibey
Tba suhjacl of last 8unda»‘'a aer
Ibond dortaK tbe bolldiar of tbs
^ Idoek. prisoaefs orMaaUy hartmr m^ wa* ’ Our Kcc'ds and Their Bup
ply-**
drtsd to 4am oat Issd doltarw.
in the Crranse hall .Wednesday ev. n
Grammar School Report
Ed Patterson hs« none to camp to
s0on was rathnr cfbde.
Ing. Pnieifds to CO ir.wards tlo- new
work.
Arthur Zimmerman, principal.
* Mr»: Ororae 0<iocbr of lAnilns. who
orcaii that was pm<dttt.vffl for the
Mrs. Patlcrwm Ib vlnl'lup rvlatlvea
POMONA
'knyaterloutly dtsappoared*' Salnrday
SCll(K»l.
^
Those perfWM Hi attendance: Maude in mmthern Mlchlnan.
md was tbottcbt to bare ran away,
i Sever.a! from here n'le.-id.ii the
aanailttod aulcldo, appeared at police Kewstead. Ernest Lalbrop, Cheater
■farmers* instlnife ni ro,Mmls|‘i last
Moachen. Harry Hevolbyiner. Trsey
beadqaartem and told tbe olHeei
• the Rxening Rectird.
I
•niursday
and
Friday,
amt
all
report
Orosvenor,
l.aMorL
Newstoad.
Claud
t tbsamdres about ber 1
Lalbrup. Viola Klawliier. Albert Penn­
ploy g lawyer and commenec divorce ington and U>aa Hriiton.
•»»»#♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦»♦♦♦♦ FVlday. He had a ptM>d time while. InVisitors last mouth: Mrs. I>cr
kmossdings.
ivr: J. W. H nillon of San Francis. c<Mie. hut says tie was cl.nl to ge;
,! Martin Clapp of Kalanazoo baa ton,' Mrs. Bright Mrs. Culver, Mrs. SpceiRl to the Kvrnlnj:
'i\ Cal., says: •i have foJ.S Warner’*
u - ncain
South Ikiordmau. Mich.. Jon. 3diVhlie Wine
Tar SvTup for year,
fired of tbe lonely ilb* in a tent at Klaw'ltler. Mrs. Ervans, Mr. Bright.
1r. and Mr.- CJvde null
Frauk Bedell sim-iu t?umtoy v.l\h
iich remedy 1 ever savt
Oull lake, where be was taking open Mrs. TutUe and Mr. Allington.
:id piirents z.f a hal.> girl.
il f<M Hsihma.*’
frleuds in Travoi-t- Ciiy.,
•air trsatmefii tor tuberruloaia. He In­ The rooms arc being fumigated
iminc. It welgiis 7'.^Miunils.
Gf-orgo
Mci:iolland
»r
Traverse
Tiiy
}
Sumi-tv
creased forty pounds In weight and
e:sani has taken the two
was In town'rriday.
j.JeMi
gained aurprlilngly In strength, but
R. N. Thumiison of Big Rapids wasHarceU loads of he:, that luis i..,en
GRAWN
as aooa as he relumed to his moth­
Khaklng hands w’lth his many friends ] taken In on B. Milfonl H lowing i»»b
er’s borne he began to decline, and he
ben* Friiisy.
If"» Hd** winter. One load scaled
refuMk to letum^lo the tent life.'
Irene l^lse, Getiy was In town j 34'**^ fe. t :,ud the o: her 34sr. A.s Ihto]
t.:v..niug ik-rord.
Five men -of Battle Creek were bti
Tuesday and Wcdiiestto> and an-mJe.! j Is theyfirsl winter that John h.is ever.
-d.-Silte* Ijike
ten by a bulldog before the animal SiHY-ial it» thr Bpfuing Ri'cord. . the Ferris leciurc and visfed the; work^-,1 In the wofals H makes him feel:
.j. „
was-Wiled. Dr Van has dUlntrrre*!
KcUoolb in and anmud Iktardmau.
Bemlou. Mich., Jan. 2U.—Atv^
dl"»«'*V'theVr instal'a^l in and the l.dlowing of
the animal. 4ind tm onler of the elate
Mrs. »lna iH.rhnm.tisited a. Mrs. 1,.y in.uaWing Of
Mlsz. Miimlc Houk*» of Tmvei^- City
board of health, will wend the brain Ijikc'K tiulr Bjrl i« ill aith scirh i fcspent a few days the latter pari «»I ilie ile. s;itu's Tuesday
n-^ r Gn.-ia Binl: Coinmand»'r, i:;»en
and spinal eoni to the lal«uwtory at
•hin. ►lio.o- IVMI 1.-, Bl>«. Satur- ^
past roimi>.n,l. r. Am., ftm,.
Chk-kon|M»x is an unwelcome vlPltor week visiting Irieinls i.ere.
the U. of M. to determine If the dog
Mrs. C. W. Bunc of Wlhlain.liiirK .lav^n.-niona, from ono In four, at ih"-,|a,|. ||,.m,naai .■..niiuanj.r. Mar. Mr
bad hydrophobia. A number of tdher at tba follow ins homcn: Nate JaquiRb.
t
a...1.ling
....
U..ni.-..f
Mlaa
Nina
!>..»>.
to
{,„r,;
the
Brown
Itintt
nltemled
JarnHt,
C.
lasmb.
CorjAdamv
George
dogs have been bitten.
.Hr. Ruth Mlllrr.
,
lita-iirr. Mary .MrK. Ilav; rlia|r
.M«inday eveulng.
Til give yon two mimiies to leet me and Henry Beaton.
Rl,..va llurharaa. who baa l»al.
OMvf i;r.. n; rvrs.an.. Maptl.,Mrs. Yiiungs tli* d Saluiday. Jan. I’u.
Frank Binurf and tamlly loft Mon-;
your money or I’ll make short work of
murrsaat arms.tiu.un Ilird;
lupti. and was t*«ried on Monday. .I-u i..usly ill with .tiphth.-rlB, l«
ymt.” A n>bbcr bad Mrs. Simon Be- day morning for Indiana. ,
Rev.^J. J. rriesily of tld.s* pThee! reeov. 1 inp. ifiu MV. Buehannn
Ge«i. Uhode^• III lit* baby dicil Sun­
tenriuej. Bertha
limy ton; pirl.c’
dell of Hay. City by the throat, ami as
omeinie-.O ix*c<'nsed was aho.:T 7d. .-onfiiied to the hops.* from the effects |
Cramiall: organl.si. Margaiei
•he eeptoiaed that there waa no money day.
jear.s
.*f
age
and-was
the
ni.dher
of/if
il,e
tail
!:*•
Ns.U
;i
r.
11
pie
of
\
y,u
iiH>y^U.
Phytirliui.*. J B Mnriln
Harley
Jienney
ot
Traverse
City
was
In the hmtiie the robber cloeed bis grip
Mr«.
A.
Oh«o
and
Mr.
i>.
A.
Youngs]
ago.
»
a
.H.
ll
iniday.After
the lu.Hiallain
lean
W
night.
.
tighter and the womn became byerts and
and Will
Will M^’^'ine
Meivtiu
this place.
^
|^
Susie Marts
-w-i^ed «.f ham sand
Ethclyn Drake spent Sunday wiih
terieal. Her eriea frigliteMd Ike Iclat were marrhM n few dar.v ago.
R-vi%al meetings an- in prop
: w lrlies. miscsi cak<u5. oolit e and pick
U»p away Just .iK-fouriKT huKliand ar­ her friend. Miia hownmn.
Reggie Konney was In l*?mvcrse City tho M. E. ^luvrh. Every iMHly luvlt edi .A goo«! time
rived.
.come«nahclptiiegi»»»<l^urkelMng.|mat u.ieraii.- dance given in Mdffen s i
^ lirighrni. Mrs
While sonlhem Michigan Is tn the Saturday-.
The lecliiro at the l.. D. R. ehurcli 1 hall Ikst Friday tdghi. There was not ;
,^rnesi Harr were in
L. Hanre 'has purchased Chaiioy
tbroea of an lee famlnCCadtUna H
TiHSMtoy evening by ITid. W. N Fer-, a very large erewd on ^rmint of
,^0 lunch. After liineh. a fine
Ferry's
farm.
I'uiuag ibottnaada of loan for home
iljcof
Big
Rajtltls.
drew
mu
tlie
Inrges*
,
l»'-lng
such
n
stormy
nigh
Loman Barton relunied' from carap
*
* ’'**'’
''** j program WR.-. enjoyrtd by all.
and mv.sl enthustostie audieuee lhaiUon hrolhera td Thomp.*
.
owl Of tbe rtty It Is the best lee In Sunday.
j’
Nellie Amitlon has beoa the guest of has congregated in our llnie town for nished the music.
Free to All Ministers.
.years and Is fin eon Inehcs In thicklong lime. Mr. n ri1s handled lilsj c'hatle.- I’lu Ip;. Jm> Ewing. Ralph i
, ill send one Ufdllo .»f Wa
pesa. The local dealers have their her friend. l-!tnlly Bowen, fer a lea'
sul-^ert, -niC BtilUMng of a Man. * In Hyan Md Mrs. Hessani wen Cepemlsli. Whli • Wine of Tar—
^
cutting alKMii hnlshed. but are eapect- days.
very ,miiftrrltr mann«T.
Special Grange ntei-tlug ucgt Baiur
^tog many «ii of town ordem A few
Mr. and Vf-s. -Frank l.*aeh mier
spears ago dtirlng a famine In the sooth day niirts to orpinlkc and drill a de­
tamed . PnrfrsHor Ferris an4 about Sliver illsinct. will give a box s/nJal ^ Dr. C. D. Warner. Cold water. Mich.
niwrly a milloo loos of Ice wen- gree team
Gene l•■^lke^■o•^ erturned Saturday twenty cx-s:u.!enis of the Ferris insti- _
shipped from Cadillac.
* Tuesday evening after the Icciurt-j *
te Fife lAke. He will move to Grand
Tte o«ly Coach SynV
Rapids 4n the near future, whore he Rcfin'shments wort »< : ve<l and a gen-j j
THL jPiGiKAL
^
that rUa the aTOtem of
has accepted a position as eondiictor cral gtsxl time had by all present,
Marric*d. at the home of the inddes % cM \>J fiCtinf •• •
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A- Bratt. or. the liOWClB if ,
h a toilet antiseptic in powder
day evening at S:3n o’clock. Ml?*
•fonn to l?e dissolved in water.
Ada and Mr. Bruce Brewn of Cadillac. |
, It is laiigely used in treatinjr Joha Mycre of Ohio, who has been The oert mony was i»erformf'd iiy lhej
------------ j wiMtIag at Mr. Haanoa*a. returned «cv. Schnmtr of Kolkarka. The bride j
inflammation and catarrhO
was attired in a beautiful brown silk
conditions of the mucoM|te« FWte.-.
the grocm wo
membmne of the body
Mr. and
everitcinbere*chedbydirect|2J’^;j^*~'*’
wnyoi- ^•ck.
reriptoots of many
jnpplicntion. ...
«. «.
«. «M( toft
tor iTmv- proaents. Tbey
JTK"'—•
r.
-. | «.
wt Tuatew
TueMay for
iK^e in Cadillac. May
It 4s wonderfully«UOC«Mful ana city, wbara te vrin make
«ad happiness go with them

jmi f^mimoe or^s, and at a ’

Ttuvenaa cirr HAMcata.

WANTED.

8 MBaitodftlapUOtT
ia Traesrse Oty oas dar
last wesk
Mrs. Paydso of Traverse City baa;
» kM 10 bo courN 10, —d
bees rlrlUnc her danabier. Mrs. fMM.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

HQ?^[MAy

Sold by *tH^ MflinnfliH

FOR RENT—Houae on North EIpi
wood avenue. F. . Goodrich.
^dac7-lf|

FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Driving team. % lUmilIonian: gWl style and action:
liright bay: weight 19S0; prH^ ffno.
Alr.^1 one IVrchenm mare, three part,
weight irfUO: price |173. lx>well
Sours. Elk luplds. Mich. ^ Jan 2T.-l*t ]
FOR 8ALE-l.nzlor 1hr«- hnn« ma ,
rtotuonstoc; auaran(«ul to pertocl'
ntontoK ordvr M.d In the beat of con |
dIUun; owner want, more PO»'>-: | ,j„,
j, aiie na n tvhaT on olL'■
low for j
I quirk sale; engine gives si>ced of;
npany went* seiling oil
in 2:-fool
K mile?
; tirange i
Alh*gan fork's to centa
Address Engine. IMT falinn and .to otjier deile.-w for 10
r;*nts. He was given Judgment for tho
nmoiim claimed in Justice Hlck*8
FOR SALE-Two pice cows, one fresh ,
court. Tlielr ag<«t at Allegan. T. il. .
in September. * the other not milk-'
CtKd;. say:i the cam Will l;e apimaled

.m u....

iinmuny.

0„.nUI,-.

pi, Co.

a

j

.nduire .1 F.mier. 8..;

JnnlMf

^CELLANEOUS
MY MAGAZINE, ’•Investing for iTnfit.”
(which ni send free) to worth |10 a
copy to any man who intends to inTcai AP.y rooney. however amail; w ho
has money laveated unprofllahly, *»r
e 15 or more per mon
li t learned tbe art of In
vesting for profit It dcmonslralcs
tho real earning power of money—
the knowledge financiers and bank­
ers hide from the masses. U shows
how to invest small aums and how
to make them grow Into fortunes—
—the actual poasibilitlcsi of intelli
gent Investments. It reveals the
enorm«ms profits bankers make and
abnws how one can make tho same
profits safely, it explains bow stu•petdous fortnnes aro made and why
thy are made—how fl.OOO grows to
j2:,hori. To Introduce my magarlao
writ© me now. mcnllon this paper
and 1*11 send It Mx months free. EdItor Gregory..*^! Jackson Blvd.. Chi­
cago.

Jan 18 301

nt%.
Knapiwn ..r
of Grand Jlaplds appeered ftir the «dl

«oroil totortor-.orh.
TRY A RECORD WANT.Ato

Things You Need to Know
About

PIANO
BUYING
A littiy worl.l tiiia nml a
very Imsv ap'We omnot
bo postal on all thinfr«fin>nnd
HR—too boay.
Tlicivfon%
IhiTo arc* tliimia wn doccI to
know. In the matu*r of |mr.
clmainK yonr piano ymi arc
too busy in shop aroiuid ami
look the nmlter up.
The
Biainlc**t wav is the KIM­
BALL WAY. It MV08 time;

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tontnc iraafftos wtU roi
hand, a octontffic
troa lift** hiatoTT. Or^
GnHm 0t BUa ostnaea.
ttl
Mrh. Harh. 1 Staflont. a wealthy n.-ridem f.r Berrien eounty. sues John
Wright for th«* co>'t of three small
f-heiTv irets. clsinietl by the plaintiff
If, have l.OL.n <m her farm. Wright’s
rontentlcn that tlie trees In que.dhm.
which are only valut^tl at a total of $’d.
were on his properly, and he n mwed
them with a batrhel. The suH wok
first tried in Jnrtlee court, the:i ap­
pealed to the clrrnit court, and the
jury dtoagreed.
total legal cost.*
In Lbe case is |4f*0.
After the oaeretien of lYofeyom
Webster c< Harvard for the mnrtler
of Mr. Parinnan. Mfo. WHwter wetil
away, and was gone for a long penod,
One her return to Boaton tore of lier
•M friWMla went to call npon
I and hit wife. BothI were in
. otate of 1

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piano information tbat you
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Ujo quiet of your own home.
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bi{ds wm* tta

I SPOITS OF Ml UIM
Ttet iota
UU .ocroury <4
taUi. tad a pnwliiua of hte dootJi
Mtata talbrv ta diod aad ctat ta was tettelMwatan
ttaCiattataUat]
Ma lo Mta a jaac osar iba fae
C. T. U.
mm broagta to Uffei ta tta pa
Ita af a talar wrtttca br tba dlpk>
Htta to kis UMaac trimd and oo)<
sta MU. eoloaii Wiina« L. fluoa
d Maaat Vanua. V. Y. Ttataiarta
Staad Ita fMSowtaa: -OoaC talk

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peafla apoa tta <
flag wftkia tta J
flam'BStarMH

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t ACAT.
talia Ubtafy Nme Haa a
aad
npyM M.
Tta Trmvarue ORy pabUc libemr
peteaL Tta cat came there f
^ mitat aafl laok «p tta aboflB
kas rwmalaed mrar trtace flesplb
aat pettiag that K has to a
Ita aalmal is of tta tiger variety

Brmta aathcritha Bafl sr^t is
1 aa the -Swedish dilir fta fW
•rtseww a notable aid to taaltfl

tOOtt MIKES.
traverse city lodge.

lun Bs Up
AXD GET

No. n. k.

lor, c a
CITY LBWON HO. 13BNbtional Protectlvw Lsglo* win Beta
to Woodasaa hall on the third Ttaa-

wfllteg to play WUU
DanacJ car fire miles la the ante
any of tta I
OifcwoU, mctMut; N««H C Qnw,
library vtatara that
tlBM of 2:34. a cot of the rwoord of Qy cam ealy be
oetS«4t
As a emrnqmmc
y. but l!:c fact of the federal Uw
exactly twenty aeeoDda. Tkls is ]
Ihe gravest danger that threatoas
:
favoked
against
the
pulling
TflAVKM CITY UOQQC. Na Stt. F.
at tta rale of miles la •:9044 oa tta
to
being
loved
to
death,
tta
name
cb sporting eveaU wUU It to
ON
average. .
Webster's Interaatloaal DIetioaary.
L6ala.lip. Ha oparmua after dark
It waa a 4ay of reeOr Aamaaklag all
aroaad. ta Homory's time was made
akarp Btftata. 8tg wcm rwesfrad wltblB a few Briaates after Laada. aaiata Kilrain. the old Ume BgbtCr.
..WUIIaa Darlas, a Hert
“Traly miraculous
•tab wmoMls la «ta lower Itaba aad
seaakmally acU as a referee at
ad. rlear, diad racaatlj.
oae ea tta abaakler la oae algkt. ^
of the thrcemoiid a^rs pulled off In
4ta ftan k« took ao aaor
bad cat the prerioos ret
. which hac
“ew York.
Tta trtar laada" wbleb the Ualted ood at 3:17.
1. .Tenn., “she was ao
ttaa was larolrad la waJkla«
ghing up puss from her 1
Louie Cure, the gresi French bflUnfortanately there came a aerioos
I declared her end so near
ia tta PIHlIpplaca at -ma expense of
tntat.Aas anaouaoed hto iateaUoi.
squabble after Hemery kad matfe kto
family bad watched by ber______
^.lor sack appaUxlac tklaas as hot bat- fMtaOtaO are largely la tta pomm trial aad tb ejodgea ntaalmoasly de­ to participate ta the fatematloanl tour- forty-elgbl boors: when, at my argent
la New York next April. H« request Dr. King's New Diaoovery was
and rrmNQ or glasses, ortoe
tatwd rofOs iba aJwajrs bad ibaa for slow of afoauers, who. aoeordlag to cided to dtoqaattfy him beeaam ta
802 Wilhelm block. Ottoens. pbon*
u the ocean With George But given ber. with the aatonlsblag resolt
braitaiiO and roast pork, aad be Oor. Lake E. Wrtgkt. pap laadlerds refaeed flatty tb ma a beat over be­
that IpiproveiBeat began, aad coaeoald BUfca awax wUb a boctu of poK for whom they work a rewtal. The cause of noroe Irregularity. Tblsded- too early in March
itn she flnoUy ca
Uaued aatn
completely retitle
of
the
Batted
Sutea
U
eaUrely
There's
mtiney
In
prixe
fighting—
PIANO TUNING—W. N. Millard, gfi
covered, aad 4s a bealtby woBMa to­
taaa aftpr dtooar. Aad jet be Barer
so enraged the pyeneb driver that
for the fellows who are at the lop. day." Ouaraateed cure for coogbs and
tad a dap's tUaass durlaa all these Igaomd.
be declared himself out of all further
^Jota Allaiae Wbitmaa" was mar trials at the beach.
Battling Kelson and Terr>' McGovern colds. SOc and 11.00 at Johnaoa Drag
paara. was the plctore of bealtb aad
OIL O. E. CHABK, removed fpotn 206.
fan of apirtu aad eaarcjr aod be tired Had to Mias Marletu Kelley at Kan­
Four of the drivers broke the flve^ have signed articles to fight before a
20§ Wilhelm block to 407 and 408
U eejojr a boartr meal oa bU oae bua sas aiy. At ibe city |all. soon afler- mile mark which bad been held by Mc­ Pblladeiphla athletic club which guar
new sute Bank talldtog.
waa
dtseorervd
that
the
e 117.000 In
drod aad ARh Wnbdar.
Donald la a Napier car aad made a
mr
wma
a.
woman.
"1
mar­
i»er
cent
of
It was aot tbremeb raaltr nor a dtyear ago almost to the day. Pieicber.
sire to keep bU bead warm that John ried tb to girt an an aeeommodation/' Marriott. Laada and Hemery were the the money goes to the fighters,
Wo bavo aad offor fUrnlo tta M
MARK CRAWfi OEUVERY-Ugbt
a Roekefelter adopted a wif. Oae of nald.abe. ^ aald abe eoold aot lire men who broke tta 3:17 mark Wedaes- xUpulated In the articles that Nelson lowing list of raal ostau. It Is aU do
bis close frleads U respoaslble for the wlt^tme." She gave Jter real name day. but owing to Hemery's dtoqnali should get the big end of the purse UraWo proporty aad mast ta aold
as Pauline Webster. She bad dreaaed
win or kwe. which means that hb
aUtemeat Chat the oU kiap did It
the new mark will be given
as a man for three years, worn abort
share will be 17.650 to McGovern'?
Has. E. l_ BONNER-a hmlr dmsias
i dlspalse himself. The newspaper c
Marriott, the youthful ehaaplon who
jijrtor^ Oirer City Book Btoio, Booa
•8.100. The men are to fight six three^
: tooas bad .made bis bald bead and bair. MDoked pipe or cigars aad did such great work Tuesday,
minute rounds—eighteen minutes of
abarp features familiar to the public chewed tobaoco.
drove bis funny looking Stanley
Since Prince Tuan s son was dlafighting for a year's ssiary for a suc­
I aad be was coastaatlj anaoped bp gapwhich Is a clgv^taped raper. In 2:47.
i tag crowds. Mr Rockefeller has ttade mlsaad on aoo^at of bis father s
•Thto was after the others bad bad cessful profesaional man.
Dick Padden to a newcomer In the
aereral trips since be got his wig aad plldty la the "Boxer" disturbances their lesu.
Hous; aiyi lot. fOl 8^ 8L
bas esca|M»d 4beaUeatloa that he for- there bas beea no heir to (be Cblpase
But LancU was declared the wiaaer American association, but he already
OR. T. A. WILHELM. DentlsL aty
Honso aid lot, 8. W7 eor. Wobotm
throoe.
The
dowager
empress
bas
toys claim to the pennant for 1906.
■ merlp drew. HU Closest friends hare
of the final tegt. for be showed his conSt aad Mlcblgtt Avo.
opera bouse bloek. room L
CUT GLASS
Force
of hgbll is strong.
ordered
all
eligible
princes
to
be
pre­
I to look twice to be sure it Is Mr
t lou OB Elmwood avo., botwM
sisteacy by driving bis oar la 3:01 1-6.
DR. F. HOLOSWORTH-Bpedal atsented
at
the
palace
oo
the
Cbl
Herman Schaefer, who was a com Wavnn and Bav Sta.
; Rockefeller. It Is considered
^ CHINA
*
the best that was made, although
1
teatlon to diseases of the eye. ear.
8 lots on Sprnoo otraaL tatwaoi
that the process serrers la the Stand New Year, aad from these she will se- Fletcher was but four-fifths of a sec­ patriot of Fremont the Pathfinder, to Wayno
Doee and thraaL Glasaee fitted.
SILVERWARE
and
Boy
Bts.
lect three or four who will be kepi in
dtognmtlrd with the contrace pre.sent
* ard Oil larestlgatloB may hai
Rooms 7 and 8. H. A L. Mercantile
ond behind him at the end.
Lot 71. and booao. Oak Holgkta.
ed to him by th«* IVlroIt club, and to
ART
GOODS
'
Co,
block. Both phones.
160»
Mr Rockefeller on the street without the palace for a year or two. Froni
Clifford Barp won the flve-mllv
these princes the emperor's saccessot
threatening to leave the reserxatUm.
recognising him.
heavyweight cbampioasklp for gaso^
DR. E. B. MINOR-Offlce over AmerHe says that under the terms of the
This is the time to buy wmI.
lean Drug Store. Special attention
Waller Scott, the Death Vsilep will be somlnated.
line cars, his time being 2:56 flat,
club
no
one
but
a
iw-rto-cl
ball
playc
r
William
Allen
While,
author
snd
ed
to
eye.
ear.
nose
and
throat.
Glasaee
miner who is known as Scotty, has
dingiriftaJSptr CBEI 4b.
tlowney was second In 3:29 1-5. Esrp's
to 14 acras land la Etawood town
fitted. Both phones. Residence 613
J^taut 1 mHo from cUy Uklto
gone to New York to hup a few Mau Itor. ID s talk to the Knife and Fork time sets a new world's record for could colli-ct a rent of money,
CGGBtall through the aiore
Sixth street.
George Tebeau denies that be will
ser rifles, so be declares. Refening to club of Kansas Clty, edfepamd H. H. gasoline cars for a distance of five
P. S.—Romembor our op­
sell the Kansas City franfhtoe in the
the bullet wound which he received Rogerii of the Standard Oil system
miles.
tical o|)ening, with Prof.
4
IV
au.. 107; Beil. 99. Residence. 7l€
American association. He Pill try to
comer peanut vender, in that both
In a mUup at Death Valley on Dec. 3.
Tlier* ti coulderabi*
The speclalors anxiously awallwl
Shellman of Grand Rapids,
Washington streta, CiU. phone 2U;
be aaJd; ‘They bent me a little bit should be made to respt-ci the law. the appearance of Alfred G. Vandcr- give the Mtosmtri town and lynitovllle
Bell, 99.
•Ta^iy 8th to 13th. Eye*
but rm going to get even. The crowd Whsl Ihe present jnovement de­ blll's apeclal 250horse j»w«-r racing each a winning team In the
OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Graduate To­
that is Iryln' 1* butt Into my___ mands." said Mr. White, "to that Rog- car. which j[as exi»ecte<l to start rtntlon.
ronto
University. Office in Munson
The defeat of Mike Sullivan by Joe
bcon lb. tro«bl.i>n Doc. 7 UM. There cm and the owner of the comer peanut
ly.
Nolwlihslandlng the
Tolepbonea. office. 103; reslGans must hkve been sad news to AI
stand be put on an Industrial level
bras three of os—a white ma
poor lime trial made by the big ma
dUn and myself. The Indian got shot. but that Mr. Rogers be made to re- chine Tuesday. Sartori promised to Herford. As long as the negro fighter
T. W. THIRLBY. DentlsL Over BarOn Dec. 31 they tried to get to me Bjieel the law. and that the abmirdly star^Jhe monster Wcnlnesday. A corps looked good to the Baltimore promotc-r
num A Barl't Jewelry store. Both
Nt^Jc© JJ^lh^*raxpayen of tho City of
• pboneel03.
again. They killed another of aiy men. dtoproiwrllonste difference between of French mochanics has been work-j Herford worked him fur*all he was
but the best they could do to me was him and IJ»c ficanut vender be re Ing on the machine since Sunday anti'
The tax rolls for the collocUon of
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. O—Physi­
mo%ed. insofar as that dlffc-mncc is Mr. Vanderbilt Ik^Hcvcs that the car
the sute and county taxes for the
peter me In the leg. I Just got
cian and surgeon. Removed to of­
siKh for a hard win- year 1905. and for the delinqueat
fices over First National bank. CIUfaithful mule and with the liUiod drip the result of Rogers' enJo>ment of le­ win be started in Ihe twomlle-a-mlnschool and dty Uxes and special as­
sens phone 385.
ping like water I rode Ihlrty-three gal privileges ami Immunities which
'Mr. Vanderbilt arrival
sessments for saJd year have been
OR. LAWTON—Physician and surliours. I wmidn l get any medical st Ihe pi‘onui man dfK-s not enjoy." At Tuesday night and has lK>en making
placed in my hands for collection.
geon:
offleeH in Wilhelm block, thirl
VIOLATING
GAME
LAW.
gsihertng
Miss
fda
Tarbcll
J.H.M0HR0E
GEO.
W.
BeWETHT
1
win
be
In
my
office
to
receive
said
tendance, so I went by train to
every effort to gt«l bis fn-ak car In
floor with Drs. Sawyer and Penhaltaxes from now until Feb. 1, 1906. on
riKike on "Commercial Machlavelism." abaiM} for the.remainder of the rac<-s
Angeles. I was laid up for a «
Icgon.
)
Nets, it is Alleged, Are Being Used to eaoh week day from 8 o'clock to 11:30
weeks, but I got better an’ hem I am. desling with Standard Oil and other in which it to entered.
o'clock
in
the
forenoon
and
from
1
HARRY B. HARNER-Bxpert piano
Catch Brook TrouL
rm goln* to protect myself the best subJtK'th.
o'clock to 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
Cedrlno. driving a llOhorse power
tuner and action regulator. SalleOn all state and county Uxes paid
asp I kin, anMf them'Wausers don t
Flat, won the five-mile rare for middlefaction
guaranteed.
With
Kimball
before January 10. the regular tee of
help, rm goln* f bup titling guns."
Music House. CIU. phone 264.
eight cars. HIk lime Was 3:53 3-6.
have tH-en one per cent for collection will be
m NEW WILHILM BLOCK
Although unknown as an Inventor
Holroea In a-fort)-five-horse power no arrests. It Is alleged that in one charged and on all Uxes paid on or
HERVEY H. ANDERfiON-Atlprney
and almost blind snd heavily weight­
Wayne was second.
snd counselor. Wilhelm block. Travinstance, a net wos^ usnl and several after January 10. there wlU be
charged a fee of four per cent for col­
erse CUy. Mich. Citizens phone 106.
ed with Ihs elghtyaU years. Wareham The Johnson Drug Co. Tell Trsverw#
Billiard Contest.
hundre<l ^troni taken from a c(*rtaln lection.
Penalty'on delinquent city
City People the Best PreventF. Chase Invented fifty yaam sgn the
Bpocisl attention (riven to ABfiTRACTfi OF TITLE—T O. CarNew York. Jan. 26.—The tlales and IKMid. Vp near Rapid City, so a Rec­ and school Uxot and epoclal assess
Ive and Cure.
first electric motor, the model of which
ents,
4
cent
on
each
dollar
of
the
ord
ri
pres«-niative
was
Informed,
there
diieaaea of the eye.
entries have been announced for the
9. P. Carver A Bro. Both phones.
Dount of said tax. .
bi now in the Vermont staiehouse. Th«^
interoatioual billiard tournament to be is no open nor rlow-d season, the seaWith Dr. I. A. Thompson
Office in room 203 8UU Bank
model will run today when an electrir
ps»es of the grippe- bare played at Madison Square Garden In s<m iK-lng open all the year around. If
E. F. CHASE-HomoopaUito, Of­
building.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK DR.
current It applied, as It did half a ten bwn reiKirted during the past montl April. The tournament will lM*gin on these game fish thieves iKTsIst. the
fice over Bugbee's drug store. OilDated, Dec. 1, 1905.
throughemt
the
stale
that
some
of
our
sens phonc-Rccldcnce. 336 ;offlce
tury ago. In his shop In Montpelier.
leading physicians have been trying to Monday. April 9. and will occupy after­ Grand Traverse leKbm will be Ihe snfM. E. HASKELL,
534.
mug 31-Smo
Having been desrrilsMl In the Wash
.• the cause, snd have sis-ni much noons and evenings until finished. Flax
dec 4-tf
aty Treasurer.
Ington IHnrt as a noble* red msn. Law lime in Ihe health departments of our will lK> at 18-Inch balk-Ilne. two shots
DR. E. L. THIRLBY—Special attenper Robert U Owen has written a let
carrying op the n In. for Ihe world’s champbinshlp. The
ter to Ihe editor. *1 hold as a self search.
Roxburgh, of the sls.ve well- entries to dste are: Louts Cure.'ltoris;
W. TULLER can estimate your Umber.
evident truth." ho says. “that, a roan
druggists, when interviewed In
_ie Sutton, Chicago and Paris:
Who 1. nlnrty.nlne parts
Rcfcrcnre Tiaverse City Mfg. Co„
irts Irish and one regsrtl In this matter, said. "It to the wiUle Hoppe, New York; Jacob
cl al. 110.000 wbrtb of Umber
part Cherokee Is
nin down and phys Schaefer. Chicago; Alliert G. Cutler.
all Intents and
bought during November and D®:
Ically iKdow ^r. who pH the grippe
The handBomost and most convent
cember. $5 a day. Interiochen. Mich.
and contract Vqmtaglous diseases, and Boston; George F. Slosson. New York,
ient
KITCBEN
CABIlItT
on
tho
Jan 2-lyr
g u» even- man. woman and Ora Mornlngstar. New York and
Chen>kee Indian **
market.
Solid
Oak
fionta.
Mouta
child in Traverse City to build
l^lowlng the tournament here for
dviw up at tl^ls season of the the championship all the contestants
Md duit proof Roller bearing Flour
Mary R Wilkins Frr«^an Is said U. themw*lri*s
<1. M. nu*llm«nt«l
There
Is
Bo
dPpbi
that^he
be a most ramful and conscientious
dl preparation. Vlmd. has pm- have agreed to go to Chicogti and en­
SEAL ESTATE AND LOANS
We manufacture them and make
literary workman. She-thinks out the
and cured more caaes of the gage Id a second tournament. The
low price*.
climax of her story befom she begins grip|>e thoq any olhev r«*medy w e know players who ha%*e entered are the
NOTARY PUnUC
writing and then writes without copyBmI rr*M Bt.
U* Btalr,
gitwtasl
living
exponents
of
billiards
nimSirfo*rm an”^^^ the vital
lag and with very little comx«ilon.
of cod liver oil without any and the tournament prtimises to be the
The deUlIs of the flnal^ scenes of her of the system-clogging oil to upset the best ever held In this city.
novels and abort storU*s. even tbcj omach and ndsrd Its work.
Pond la Gama.
wording, are clearly In her mind be . After grippe VInol purifies and en
U. of M. students continue to de­
fore she begins to write the opealni riches the bkiod. tones up the dlgesUve nounce the action of the repro
Knw IB ftfBct.
organs, snd strengthens every organ
Hen Dslly Uk Sob
paragraphs.
In the bod) to do Its work as nature Uves of the "Big Nine" at the Chicago
Lv. Tmr**nw«
t»BiB
IB ll.lOmm 4J0
4J0pia
Oeneral E. 8. Bragg. CnHed Statei 4 «h S <4
football conference last week and the
NewWUfedmBlk,. -nETene Clly
jfr.
.......
n*
consul at Hong Kong. will, eelebrau
• ward off dis­ article in the Inlander by Youni:
^hls sevonty-nlnthlblrtkfUy annlversar>
ease and to build up the run down, O'Brien.
at Hong-Kcmg oovFcb. 20. He aad tired and debilitated,
OXS. J. a 4 OAST J.TXUBBUMB
They are so Indignant at Arthur C.
Mia. Bragg relnaln-W good health and renewed vitality to the aged, cure
OOTWATOIO mvatOUfM
They expect to reinra
jicxt sum chronic coughs and colds and build up lion known as the Inlander, that they
the convalescent, or return to the pur­
mer. Oeneral Bragg irlll entertain chaser
even* dollar paid for it." John- demand bis resignation as-^Hlltor. de­
the goremment attaches at the. mil
spite the proof furnished that the arti­
ed States legation on his birthday an
cle which reflected on Willis Hoston'r
0. P. CARVER & BRO.
niversary and members of the Imn
LEAVE OF ABSENCE,
amateur wUndIng had been approved
C. r MURRAY. A«wii.
brigade are planning to cable him conby President Angcll
Mr. Pond, who is apparently a very
level-headed young man. has told the
, Cadillac, to In III Health.
L L. A. BUILDING 1
disgruntled that so' long as be Is editor
Miss Rosomood Sbodek, beoaai
of the paper lu columns will be opm
ill-faealtb. has asked for and rect
maichlasa string, which will qn the an extension of a mooth in her leave Uons are signed, and that he does not
prtneeas* twoBty-first birthday he un­ of>ibseoce from ber duties as the third regret any
• tabas
equaled In Europe. She U In her four ward school priaclpal la this city, says
Wrestling Match at Howard CHy.
teenth year. Not much .Is known of ibo. Cadniac Newo, MUs Sbadek re­ Hosrard City, the only real wrestling
OOee G05 New Wilbelm Blook.
Thes^ loads cootain on an averaee of two cords
Oiti>eu’phone 639.
Prlnceaschea. as the emperor's wib- ceived a two-week leave of abseac
town in the state at presenL will have
Jeeu call her. ware that she Is a lively. follow 4be holiday vacatioa. bot la a match next Monday evenini
oompHaaoe with the suggeatloa df tta
laa at Hoboken. New Jersey, noyd Cutcher. the Armada middleshe Is with relaUvea. kiss welghL with Ed MoOraw. wbo
c has been granted an exteoalon to be tbe champion of Wisconsin. The
two were to meet a abort time ago.
but tbe boot was postponed oa aoooont
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