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The Evening Record, January 19, 1906
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1906-01-19
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THE EVENING RECORD Trssi^
6PA0E8
vactM. TBLEOMAMI tcmnca.
—
WILL CLOSE
THE BKSTILE
rAMOU* mi*»IAN ^RI»OH I* TO
OK mteONTINUKO.
mmnunusfBm
OOVtANMUr HA* oceiOB. TO
rMK WOHKHtH^
IMMM* a. *M. • OM.fr
- «r OMMmtratiM. 0«t f *|ffV,f 1*r M *.M*v Martrra
i«*ml
. Bt WtniftheErMilaciUeQl*.
KKWISI
VIOLATION
X 0FPLE06ES
WNDTETHBIOfflPUr
Boya of Hia Moyflowor Clob Will Prw
oant “Bob. tha BootbUck.- This
Tbe Marfloirer clob of tbe Googiw
gaUooal tAorcb will this evening place
on tbe stage aa a pUy written by locdl
talent, tbe comedy. “Bob. the Bool-'
black.- the aolbora being membora of
tbe club. Tbe play will be given -In
tbe club room In the basement of the
church and each member 1* entitled to
bring one friend* to witnea* It.
%
BAYS THAT THEY WERE PROMAmong the cast of character* are
- IBED IMMUNITY. •
Bob! the bootblack, taken by lEd
Ed Smith. Mr. Bradey by Harley Umpricht and Jake, the Bowery cop, ca
Millar Oaiaaa That C01
sayed by M. Dean; Dan. the bully, will
Bald eiaimad That No Advanbe presented by Frank Badler. while
Uffa Would Ba Takan ef
Ned Taylor will do hi* beat a* Jimmy,
the tough.
AMIRICAN BUTTER DISH COM
Rehearsal* .ba^*e l»een going on for
PANY ORGANIZED.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
atjme time and evorj* club merols-r Is
Chicago. Jan. IS.—Altomey Miller
over the evening'* per
this morning r«a«m©d-hi* alateroeut formance.
In the packer * case before Federal
UOllKRT BCRKS entertainment and
Judge Humphrey. He malntalmvl Uiaf
lljere could be no prosecution without ovKler supper Wednemlay evening.
OLD CURTAIN POLE FACTORY a dln-ci violation of pledge* made by Jan 24. for the l>eneflt of tbe Immacu
WILL BE USED.
.
CommUsloner Garfield that no a*lvan- late Conwptlon church. Sup|»er will
tage would l>e taken by tlie g,»vern- IM* H-rvtNl from i to K p. m. Jnn l»-lt
roent of the dl*elo*iin-s mmle t.» hi*
Will Employ Thirty or Thirty-Five department. Belying tm this pledge
People at the Outaot and Will
the packers freely gave Garfield acc«»*
Start on or Beforo
Mareh 1.
By Wire to the Bveoleg Record.
Kev Tdrk, Ju If.-Reporte carrait
title BonUttg tliel Seuuor Depev Is Hi
a CTitSeel coodtdoD at hie Voiqp here.
are tfeaSe4. Charlee PaoMiac. nephew
or the eenaior. aald the condition of
■enator was not all eerkme and he
eatlf Intproeed thie ■omins.
THAT* WHAT FROSECUTION OF
PACKER* MEAN*.
ATTOMBMIUnSSTATEKIT
NEW FACTORY
FOR THIS CITY
NEWEST STYLES OF....
Control Tholr Own TroMurloo fod
ENGRAYEh CALUIfG CARDS ARE HERE
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
IntUanapolU. Jam W.-Tbe commMteo on conatltotional changes of the
United Mine Workers \ today voted
down the amendment io\glve locals
full control of their own ihwaary for
any legitimate purpoee and forblddlBg
the dtatrlct and national Uuird* lo
abridge such a right.
Have B—n Taken
lotMred
FBJHTYRINK
-
CUT BOOK STtHIE
From
By Wire to the EJrenlng Record.
Charleatoo, W. Va., Jan. 1^.—All of
the eighteen bodle* have tA*en taken
from the Paint Creek mine, where the
explosion ocxmired yesterday.
mUF/gniBE WIRE END DISMES
INSTITUTE
HAS OPENED
: ‘i
Paint ertek Mine.
«.
Jan. !»--•» O
•Hkllr aaaoaacad thal SehaatHaboi*
frtmm. U- R-«Ub kaaUte. la 10 b«
4ioaa*. Tfea priacam eoaflawl tbvr«
.oi to. to rataaaf bat wlU bUaaafMTf lafatotbrrprlooo. Tbo
k
IN ‘
pnarnaMBl baa daeldad 10 aat fm all
^liMabara aT tba worttatWa eoabHI
Do;aaadaranaalaaaaaBaaall daaarr
ciT a draaiaatialloa imt oT ariapalb>
^ Iba ttarjrt<*a bjUad oo Rad SanSajr la paat.
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Wataata adatw at«a Ibat iba «.
dallau tben. aoblryl^to bHac about
a faand atrlka Moadair. tka aanlTfaveme City 1* to have a new Inaaraarr aT Rf SuBilay^ Fiva «>rUI duatry which will liegin active operalat laadara »ara *xaculad t<«la> In
on or hefore March 1. next. The
tha Waraaw
new concern Is the American Butter
Utah company, which ha* purcliaHisl
or« usiiiK Kn*) nilli Antisthe factory building formerly f.peratwl
fnctioM. In fact Kreso lA
H. B. CANNON OF ROCHESTER
by the John P. Oit Lumber company
in use all ovit tlio Inml auil
WAS FIRST SPEAKER.
aa a curtain i«le manufacton-. ail
is
siitisfoilion wlioreJoining the Northern Michigan Trans
fvor it is ust'J.
poriatlon eonipa>iy’* docks and the
John F. Ott I.unilHT company * yards.
You hav« ns.- for Kn-so.
The company has rc'cently hwn or
Such u (lisiiifi-chiiit should
ganized with John S. Boned In of Chi A. C. CRAIO SPOKE ON SMALL
lx- ill cverj- home. Kreso is
Misses’Calf Skin SIhk«;.
OcHR BOSTRUM OmR* U** OF
cago aa prealdent and masurer; John
nvll uiadf—m al looking,
FRUIT CULTURE.
a DEODORIZER mid DBINHI* OH, FRONT *TWET.
F. Ott of this city, vice prealdent; C.
-lust what
every girl
FECTANT an.l it DOES NOT
C. Bart ell of Chicago. aecreUry. W.
ought U) wear this time
disoilorine liy HIDING the
E. Bonda of Chicago la another atockof year. Cut priec
Soil la First Requisite for Small Fruit
holder and with the offtcera alwve
OFFENSIVE ODOR. Imt by
Growinp—H. B. Cannon Talked
named form the lH»ar dof director*,
DESTROYING THE auSE.
on Apple Orchards and
facture of wlrcM.iid butter diahea and
A solution made hy dis
MBbB^O in COUNCIL ROOM BAT- The company will engage in the manuTheir Care,
solving ONE TEASPOONFUL
A table fall of ChihW
^ UROAV AFTERNOON.
wlll atari In with live machines, em
tine• Shoes,
Shoe odds andeiida
OF
KRESO IN ONE PINT OF
ploying at the start from thirty to
The Stale Farmer*’ Institute for
off1.00 BBd9l.S5 liAtS
WATER WILL KILL THE
thlrty-llvo proplc. The plant will l>e Grand Traver*e c«»uiity oiM-iied thl*
All Boye ef thB Ward Bheuld Be Pree- in charge of C. F. Search as auperlnfor
MOST RESISTANT GERMS IN
morning In the court hoti.M*. with a
ent-Believid That Othere Will
lendenf.
ONE MINUTE’S TUffi.
good attendance.
Fell Into Line and Ooneu
Mr. Ib nedlrl. Mr. Siwrch nnd Mr.
After a few word* of wclc<iroo hy
Ask for a bottle of it.
Bartell are In the city now hustly enUse of Lote.
l»n*N|.l«*nt l>. H. McMulh n. conduclor
Minas
gagnl In g«*ttiiig the itfllchliury nnd H. H. Cannon of Rt>cjH sU r was Intro
-4«e
fixture* placed In the •factory. This duped, who *|»oko ou -Chocr. Alfalfa
CkUdr
i»*c
Peter Boetrum hae offered the u«o
-rMK
will lake some lime, hut wb.*n,all Is
and Soil FertUlty." In which he em
or hie lot on the edtner of Front and
completed the plant will l>e a mcaiel
phasired the neoe**lly of working llu*
Park etfweu for a city ekatlnu rink
one of It* kind.
soil *0 a* to retain the molMure wlthThle rink will he foremw! by the l»oyn
Adjoining the factory building an
gettlng an acre** <if moisture,
uelnff It and the city will fuml*h the engine shadier bouse has b.*en Imlll
water for floodlnc It and »1«» i»“llre and the enKln»\lK n^-behiTJ InnlalleJ uhlch drive* out the air from ih<- noil.
Ithoul which the rc*ot* rannoi fi
protection. A maae meetlni; of every
alfto. Mr. Seat^-wlll make thin his
Give air an (ipiMirtunity to p t Into the
boy who llree In. |he Flret ward U
|M*rmanent home and manage the
called fbr tomorrow afternoon at 4 Idant. The main nfllc*** of the com- *oll. If there I* haril clay soil, put
on a little lime which will help U to «• wrw wow purmanantly Mw
o*clock. Thli meeting will he held In
fdtmUf Wllhalm blunb
. howevtM*. will bo In Chicago. Mr.
Abstract* of TlU*
the rottnrll room and every boy under U.*n*Hllct will devote only a i»c>rtlon of Ivecome gmul lining. It 1* nut to be ad
MUO*B •KTIF-ACTOaV
Dn. Stwytr & Penhallejan
v*»cated t(» let field* gt» fallow <»rdliiar
21 yearn of aice who llvee In the ward
llnu- lH*re ns he has other large
I
tAAA
lly
nor
Jo
u*»the
Mime
en»p
year-after
U iintiMl to be |»reM»nt, Tlie U»ye will lnter«'stH in Chlragx*. Mr. Ibmedlrf
••m>AM Btat. Bank BalMtal
be annUtetl In .forming the orfcanlxa- stale* that he exiM-rts the luislne.ss to yc-ar n|K>n tbe name ground, but much
tion end the aiioclatlon will be formed develop *0 that a large number of p«ms iKdtcr result* are found vbere crop;*
are used In rotation, corn, wheat, etc.,
Ja»l an a corporation 1*.
plo will iM^ employ«>d. Should the husibeing used allcHuiiel) uivm the same
\i U not the Idea of Mayor Priedrich
of the company warrant the imto exclude anyoea fmm thei»e rink*, pn>vqroent. there Is Mifflciont gnuind wdl. and when encemraged with a little
all being privllejied to u*e them but adjoining to ere.-t a eonsldemhle t^dl- ferflllrlng. a small Incrc^' of nliro
gen win Ive found where on the other
the boy* who run the rink* will be ex tlon to the present building.
hand when wnieat I* grtiwn year after
pected to pay a fee of t cent* or 10
With the rxcentUm of Mr. Ott all
eenta and thi* will be ueod to pul the the stock holders are Chlcag.. isM.ple. year uinm the same soil, or other
jConllnuetl on Third Page.)
lot Into Phape hir Bab. By payment of
the fee th»* bojrm Will In? •tivckholdiT*
In the entd rpriae and can formulat.- a
act of by lawa for the government of
the rink. If at any time the iK.y*
HOUSE COMMITTEE TO VOTE OK
thi-raaelre* are tinible lo enforce lhe*e
rule* they can call the chief of pollnTHEM THURSDAY.
WAIMTWOr-ORDERS FOR DRY,
or any offlrer and h^lll do no.
At the meeting (borrow a regular WILL BE FIR»T AMERICAN AM
HAPDWOv>D SLABS
Majority Favor* the Hepburn Measure
pet.chm lo the cUy council for water
BASSADOR TO JAPAN.
While the Minority U for
with which to nood the tink^wlll l»o
1C inches tong. Will deliver 1X cords for $2.50
drawn up and nlgnedJipdhe etockhold
Davey Bill.
era and Mr. Boatnin^a written ronaent
wlir al*o W obtained. Th.^ whole af
By Wire to the EvenIng* Record.
fair will 1m* eondueted In a atrictly bur
Washington. Jan. ll*.—The Iuuiko
CITZ. PHONE 344 BELL PHONE 37
loeia-Uke manner and 4 he U.)* will
committee on InieraUie and foreign
BUT WILL REBIGN POSITION
acquire none valuable Icaeons,
commerce tmiay decldcil to vole nex»
THE ISLANDS.
Tuesday on the railroad rato bill*
ft la bellered that a nuqjber of other
Luder ron*lderatlnn. The majorit}
cUlxM will follow Mr. lh»»tnim‘a ex
tupport the Hephurn bill; the
ample and donate tholr vacant lot* David E. Thompson. Former AmbaAi
minority-the Davey bill, -nie former
for use of the boya *4> that every ward
aador to Braxll. Will Be Sent to
substitute* a ••reasonable maximum”
will have Ua own rink
Mexico and Formor Japanese
rate
and'the
latter
a
•
reasonable”
for
The Flret ward boy* ahouid not forConsul /Srlaeom to Braxll.
•unreaacnablo” rate. Tbe
jtet tomorrow afternoon*• m»i‘tlng.
roittee will decide along political line*
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
and submit reports on the two bills
Washington. Jan. 19.-The aulb de
partment announced ibU morning that
the Aral United Btalea ambaaaador to
RUik c< ReepeitTSTitai^lLFl^ Japan will be Luke E. Wright of Ten
.
Two Funtr.1 Corowonloe Wif*
nessee. present governor general of Cae*trian Operation Wat Performed
on Toledo Woman-Mother and
Held Today.
the PhlllpplDM. who will resign that
Children Doing Well.
ofllce In order to take up him new
By Wire lo tbe Evening Record.
duties at Tokk). Further aanotmeeChicago. Jan. !».—With bnalnew mem ia made that David E. Thompoon. By Wire to the Evening Record.
Toledo. Jan. 19.-Dr. C. H. Smith,
temporarily euapended aa a mark of former ambnaaador to BraxU. will be
reepecL the funeral of Manhall Field aeot to MexSco aad Uoyd Grlaoom. performed a caesarian at 8t. Vincent’s
occurred today. After two ceremonlea. former mlnUler to Japan, will be
hospital Thursday afternoon to sav
OM at Urn midaiiea for tbo faaOly
tbe life of a West Toledo woman, A
opiy aad tbe other at'tbe Flrat Prtwbya itwilt of tbe operadoo twins were
terian eburcb for the family aad
Mra. Emma Mason and daughter b<^ Tbd mother and children arc
frlmdsA the burial took place in Mlaa KaUe are in tbe city today fromD doing tplendWlly and tbe ontisual proOfpoelaad oemotanr.
• I endura nromUea to reault snoceasTally.
Lelaad.
..The..CHICI160. BURUN6T0I &
QUINliY RliLBOAD
COMPANY
•
TBKBOBtnco..nop.
BODIES RECOVEREa
Eiphteon
Some bnuKi new anipto And thAtel letten of m.
ioQAkindt appeATin the new aampteA whkdtAie
Atrikii^y hAndaome. Pricea ate mttttaOy
BARGAINS
CHILDRENS’
FOQ-nVEAR
WINTER IS HERE
And so is our Celebrated Kno Wet Trousers. Will
keep you dr>’ in rain or snow, and warm.in coldest
.weather, also Sprague s Russian Vests, impenct^trable by the cold. They have a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.
i
KUBEGK «. MOYT
cMMiofH mnrmmmir ot.o^i-iimoB
W
1
ILWAYS IN STYLE
The smancBi and newest
things in Women’s Foot
wear can alwa>-8 be found
in the DOROTHY
DODD line of fine shoes.
SESSIONS CONnNUETWO DAYS
.CKiArd’r
A
•>
ROi
20B FRONT STREET
^iwMttiiiiwiiiia
I
>3e
2SC and 50c
AMERICAN
Drugstore
o. o. MorraTT
DENTISTS
WANTED-LOGS
MAPLE AKt
WRIGHT WILL
GOJO TOKIO
RtTE BILLS TO COME UP
OTHER HARDWOODS
HEPILOCK
AND
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
John F. Ott Lumber Co.
IS 60VENI0R OF PHILIPPINES
ME/Ms e-vnoaMO
m52S~„CbonmiGi
e- rpnmsHiWGa
OOSINESS SOSPENDED
r
lUV NOW.
TWINS WERE BDBN
wnnER SOITS, overcoats, under
wear. GLOVES AND MITTENS. DUCK
COATS. MUFFLERS, WINTER PANTS, ALL
NEW MERCHANDBR AT PRICES TO
aOSE-SEE OUR WINDOW : : : :
LOGS WANTED!
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
CUSTOM SAWING.
Cravtrse City mfg.
OmsMi*PhOM. SBi B«IL IBB.
W.U B^vb, iilMa«M.
OVERCOAT^.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
$5.60
for a boy from 4 to 8 yrs. of age.
5/5.00
Overcoat*.
5/^.00?.T.,".= 54.50
Overco/il will) or without Ijelt, on Bleove.
1 to K years.
*old hiTotoforofnrSlfiOO.
told for $0.50,
54.00
5/0.00
made and tnmim'd; former price Coat, handsome iit
every de>
tail.
$i:loo.
" 55.00
iW.f?
$10.00 and $12.00. ]
55.00
3
belt, sold at $4.00 early in tbe
■eaMm; emUem on sleeve.
55-00 Kr.n’’.44S
dp 2 TC
^ overcoat
nl>0^iO sold aU the seave^We the higher priced cost.
BUD for $5.00.
>,
,55.00
W.
the Boaaon.
" »’ ««
55.75
I9yea»,BoUat$5.00.
'■i
j
A few Boy.' ebort, donbk
breasted Jaokete to cloeeNu
mlit..,e.l0D.. iwd., »0
good*.
$5.00
$L5dto$350
Onr boys’and OhOds’depart. |
Bent i* toning BBt some extra |
good nines for the hrauey.
: |
M
TM cvtMiia fltooiia m
IkV.JANUARV t«, tfQI.
4
mm^rn.
-i t^JV!^&SSS*7r^
POmr INCTAUATMN
lomm ia«t iM«n‘.
»*»» ttik to C*M««or Oo»
BKIVMT fis MSeBSSD
t4.\
'• *>»* •'
--v-^r^
Matoi2f?tb* tocAl Ctoftw
^■k. atoB Mto^ • »«y «wH«l»-
ijnu i,G^« nuoE
JOt WOOD WILL LCAVr FOR tAGINAWTOMIOHT.
KNIOMT* or TMf »TAT« WIU. •* **?t w 1 odoek before Ike eompuqr
HIM HIXT AtMUir.
mkWkto »4 It aoy be eefelr -Ha BUfid Man to Be AtoiUttod to Btots
ttot thie
vlll remUt In od«
MImsiM
“SKEES”
Wedo««day uiKbt, Ju>. 24,
«e viU «eU the fainoat Theo
A. J^buton'a Ntvwrgiu
Skees at «r«aU7 H*lno«l
«r tji» iMiMt I
to 0*«tor wmi OMto OfiMn'
t« ntt»r* *» «»*• C«wl1
Trmw»* aty luu
ArrangemmiU will be completed this
reateg tor toe admlaaioa of tbe bllnJ
aa. Jos Wood, to tbs MIebigaa Bm
ployment Inatluition at Baglnaw,
urbsce with pood bsalto and toe de
. Tbe JolBt IB-Ultoik* flf TrmT«f**
sire to overoome a handicap poor Joe
cur io<i» Kob n. K»iiM ofVrUliMe
urill sawne In a few years with two
gTARCH FACTORY WILL BE RUNetrong bands so schooled in a trade
NINO NEXT WEEK.
tbai bs will be able to compne with
ghost wbo have all nature’s gifts of
iMOrtiMiBKM
CLEUHK UP DEBRIS
FiK V^locMosfy Will
r ^
r a- w
SPECIM. SALE ODDS AND ENDS
aecl lioea n^ a \*ery loirprict*
now it your chance, #
WealaobaveSkeeliiiitling,
poah aticka, auow thoea. etc.
Come in aud look them
over.
EVUGEllSrS CHILD
t
COALANDWOOD
MiTiniPrtavtlrkT
C.B.TaylorGoalCo
•OTB nosis .
m WIST ntn snm
?r‘5tiSio?DSrS!r.
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
^
^»
WELEinpWSU^
JUST A FEW LEFT
.
$9StMdSfMSMs.......................
SM.50 Odd Bnssm...........
at.W.fl5.MaSdSl^M«pr*MdCsmasdtsfrsa.:.. .........
........
...................
llToken sets of OininB Chairs with from 1 to 5 •
of a kind at actual cost;
COME AND ,examine THIS^ OFFER
J- w. si.A-rKp
Bs Nyfinliiq
Wblls toe InsUtutlon U open to all
aduU blind in toe state, there ai^
many rsatrlctlnna placed In the admls
ak» of tooae who might be a draw
men was pul to Mck to the other Inmates. In order
BHttdter Oooorml W. H. UK«te work deanlog up the debris resulting to be admitted, a rigid examlnatloti
mtugs ffre st the
to bs uadergooe by a
nd Italf. MRMfeUr HM foTMT. Ae^ or OroAd ItofddA oomitotodor or too
morning. Buperaordlftc to
iMpMlor MC A prourtM eMIcbteAA brtgAde or too oAltoni rAAk.
a tlst of qusatlons bss
luceadont PohoiAl slated to toe.Re.
parental aide of tbe borne, while
of tho HowHta mnmmmmt to
e A.-PAJ*Or or MAAlOlOO. glAAd
leetkma relative to the
l^tolMUmUMiliMboMkept Md
ror tbo otAto. OAd Mnoo 0. Curtte oord this morning that part of the
of blindness, tbe length of Ume
tlAt At toMt IMAMeOOO kas bM MOt of Battle Crook, graad koopcr oT fo^ •gad machinery would be raanlng
o«t or tlM UDlt«d StAtM to Honfary ortI« and aaal of the .lato. were the Monday morning and that the plant of afflleiioo, aad queries as to wbetocr
woulff
bs
in
oporadon
the
latter
part
the applicant has the full use of hands.
by too iMicmaU.
glebed offtolate proooot. The
of next wook.
Angers and feet;^ He must, too. tie In
It lo fortbor tolopto tbAt tbo Huo
The hangers, pulleys and belts pooi health and sound of mind. Ho
gArtooi Ato orgod Aoi to booofiio oo> lac tod vltoemd to
«>>dlepee
dtoUlAtod wlUi tbo gooblo or tote ooon •blob taaed tb# eapaeltir of the kidae Uch woro dsstroyod are hard to pro has to answer the question also as to
cure
la
toe
dty
and
this
will
necessl
whether he Is of good moral charac
ter w to ftoAto tortr ito lAAgoMc
doubUees the larcast Pfthlaa
delay. The lumber to be ter and temperate habits. The denom
•ebeota. «tc. Aid not to btooino Ab^ gaiheriac held la their caaUo ball to
used In the repairing is also hard u ination of religloa to which the appli
toMCHtei
rer a year,
- ;
/
And In the city.
cant belongs te also put on rc>cord. The
The laatallatlon of the onlfona rank
•dUI be erne me • empeteoce A»d •Bom wan held tlml. •ooAdOited by The Insurance carried oo the com subject of vaccination, fits and skin
receive their share of atten
tbee PMnrae to Htm«ai7 to epend hie Brla. Oon. W. H. Ixwmia ai «Tttod In- pany which Is caplullzed at |200.0oo
Mnlace there. Thie le a direct loee otalllnf oTflcer. Pollowliig the tostal te covered with an aggregate of $70.- tion the whole to be certified to by a
000. though a number of the twenty-six physician and the su|>ervteor of the
to the Baited BUtea nt oalr of a citl- laUon too company
Iwpectod by
snies are not repreoented In this township or city whin- the applicant
pea iwl aleo of the dooejr that be bae
rral Loomis, asstelod by Cd.
G,
city: the heaviest company bring the lesIdcK.
daraad.
Hcumaoa of Traverdt CUjr.
laaicratloa cf tble elaia teaotde- The ottieem of tbo anbordlnale ladgc ^ndon Lloyds, with an Insurance of Joe Wood hSH bi-en tdlnd from n
|16.04»0. Among the best known com babe, the cause of the affliction IhIiij:
aired to Ike Baited Btalee. It li nalor
pantes are the Home P. A M.. Insur due to infection In tbe eyes ol the ba>
Grand Chanceltet C. A. Palmer ofance: American Central. 81. I*aul; Hnn when a Ube. 'Hiat be lias patou-.’
Aotetlng aa grbnd taatallttog offleer. asover. Norlhem. Equitable at f.l.tmu. through great suffering physically
sisted’ by praad Keeper of Records
New York Underwriters. |7.IMm»; Wes from the diseased ct
Albty oot of the oovBtry and then re and Seal Mite* 8 Curtis.
tern. I2A00: Agricultural. |2.*hs»: An eye was ierono.1 entln-ly. If Is ne»*M
tera bomo. Tot thia oooma to be the
FoUowIn^ the iDstailatkm ceremoNew Hampshire at |2.- lest tt> say. He hs.s sjs
totonttona oT toe Hoagarlans If the nies. toe Pylhlans eojoyod one of the cbor.
taapootor te right, m bolng a citizen, IlneM banquets ever eproad la toe gOU and many others with amount In a school for the Mliul
rtmnlng from ll.WKi to gS.tMSi.
read booki h>r the blind but Is unahb
bo paya DO tai^ho does not help In hidgo dialog room. A aplondk
through lack of finances, to i*l»taiu atn
« eonpportJng tbo public achooU nor the was served by C. 8. Cavls. past
Bsato ths Music Cure.
Btato and Bational InaUUitlooa, he In the art of serving a banquet
llieratun*. He plays dominoes as tie*
•T'o keep the bo<
only source of home pleasure, tednu
takoo All he can aad leaves Docking In
Previous to the dosing of Ui
Mrs. Mary Brown.
^'Itoglaee.----- Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. -I Uke Dr able to read the numlwrs «.n the domi
the newly Installed Chanedk
noes by feeling the dots. He plays llj.
Oo toe other hand, there are Hun- mandor C. B. Weller appointed F. D.
reliable and pleasant loxativ
accRiTdlon and travids around th<- city
. tariaaa In thte eountry who become Curtis. C. S. Cavls. J. E. Cameron and most
have found.” Best for the 8lumach.
VUsoaa and good olUtens and of tboao IL J. Mk^roer as the ekecutlve oommlt- Uver and Bowels. Ouarantoed by with the aid of his faithful dog Jcis past thirty but is small and iind'
Jobnaon
Drug
Co..
F.
H.
Meads.
C.
A
toe to have charge of toe local
“
• 25c.
veloped physically.
for the gibnd encamp
^thiu country beeome merely a |
to be held beiw this
A CARO.
T or employment for her oUteons. or if
mnander Weller to of.
ttaly or any olbor eotmlry kas-aoch fidate aa chairman of iho committee
tc
t;ii«olroa and te capable of attaining. Its
At the banquet there was a verlt LIttte Daughter of the Rev. ^nd Mrs.
oada. toen It te due time to place
able feast of wit and flow of soul and
Charles Clark Paeoed Away Yoi; aultabW and tt^ngont roatrictloo of some of the best addresses ever hoard
tofdsy Aftemoen.
omlfUmtloo on the dtlsens of ihegunty ln"tb^ lodge room were delivered. The
principal ihepse-of^e addresses urns
R\*angel Gladys Clark, the Cycat
FOR STATE PRINTING.
old daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.
THE gTATlE COHmTUTIOH.
Prof. I. B. Gilbert was appointed by Charlea W. Clark, died yesterday Bida Arc Higher on Account of EightI Attention te being called U> the fact Chancellor Commander Weller, aa of
afternoon at tbe home of her parents,
Hour Day.
[^that the quoation of caning a coi
ficial toastmaster for the year,
«4 Uncoln street. TJhc father, wbo
?^tloo to royiae thy oonatttotlpn ol
fsssor Gilbert aerv«l on ihU occasion te an evangelist of toe Church of
yesterday oiiemnl bids for
^ auto wUl bo stated ggoa at toe coflrtag with the grace and dignity which Is
Christ, te in Ohio visiting bU mother slate prlnllni^d binding for tbe two
' Aprtl olootloo. TlttotooDoof toi tooat charmciertsilc of Traverse Clly’s
aad has beM ealled borne. This te ths years beginning next June. There werr
^Imporlant matters that the voters of perlntendeni of schools.
second affliction to be suffered by the only two bidders for the contract, tin*
liiohlgaD bava roesAly actod upon, or
Loomis. In response to an family within the past few months. Wynkoop Hallenl>eck-<^wforU
com-'
teUl bo oalted to adt upon, ar
from the loaatmaater for
AeaUi having taken their little 5 pany and the Rol>ert Smith c'onipanj.
^ toobU rabalye toe aUeaUan wbiob Its
moatos4>ld eon. Charles. Oct. 10.
Both bids were somewhat higher
tmpbrtanoo deserves. That the regls- of toe Pytolana In MIekigan. and c
The announcement of the funeral than the present figures at which the
traflOD or Totorr preHmfnary to tor. attention to the Importance of
Win be made later. Undertaker Cur atoto work te being don on account
iber imo of toe sew primary olectloo plets pregaradons for tbs oomtag sntte has charge of tbe arrsngemeata.
df tbe demands of book sml Job print
law will occur at toowame tlmo aad campmsoL Dsneral Loomis’ rsu
ers forian elgbt-hour day. The Wyn
place. Is a tortber fact that gives
i«in«CMtorr.iir
were devoted more especially t«
koop company has the printing con
added Intereat
Importance to the
Every now and toen some statis- tract at present, and Indications point
uniform rank, of which be Is toe
CDmlng fliat Monday ta April.
mender. He spoke of the desIfablUty tlrliin with loo mock liver utters fig to Its succeas In the present bidding.
«re« showing thst tbe world's c(uil SQ|»If reporta are true there has been a
ply will test only a fvw hm»drvd« of
to bring every company in tbe aUte yrsri lunger. Make It asxiy. many
deliberate effort to start s rui
to Traverse City, toe nsarsst com
tooosSDdJL OUns Ims «nnl to bm;
Ueveral of the Chicago banks, H
tallty. upsete the
bring
100
miles
distant.
He
com
ffDQjUUDQDare mites of «wel fields.sotDe
•epoaitors have boaa warned by tele,
my. Jsjum has |4r«(y more
Bno- entire physical system. The body is a
Uted Traverse City upon its repot
phono that they bad bolter wttbd
network of nerves. Hollister's Rocky
mante baa enuigk
Tbla la probably Wti$ done by tome aa a convention city aad ttedarsd that atatea. If ervr they wd»Tvteg iiow. MonaUln Tea soothes and rebuilds
i^eorat OnOmy of too banks in thsbope thU city should^taad by tbs Pytoftns Her and one sDotbrr s tegiii Amrri- the entire system. 35 cents, tea or
tobiria. Jobaaon Drug Co.
toat tos InsUtolloiis will be rendered aa a matter of local pride. Hs ds. «i’s bin will be run far rvwntrirs on
Ibsotodat by a boavy run. If tbo of. dared that PyUiians over tbs stats ccuturieu tinrut Britain and l>rgenerally are entboaiaaiic orsr toe meiiy all! not be canitess mum.
g bftavy poaany Obonld be tofllcted be- Travsrae City snoawpmsnt aad bs pro.
easno *stiob aoUoas are liable to result dieted a grand aodesaa la pv«7 dsUlt,
Hrif tot Warid WwiBtra
in a pubic tbai would entail serious commending toe proverbial st
tbe otoer balf n«ua. Tboae who
aad bospitallty of toe Kaigbta oT Timvuse Borklen’i Aruksa Balve never
erse dty.
<tor IT It will cure cuta. wmmds. t
Grand Chaaoallor C. A. Patemr
Moy Ulvw«1gt Years.
^ Tbs ebansss for livlnr a toll century gave an address which was a master ____________ ____
__________ lOJO
ure eaosUont ta toe case of Mrs. Jen- piece of fraternal exposition. Mr.
alf Duncan of HayatoviUc. Me. now Palmer Is popular in Traverse City.
Bitters cured ms of Obroole Dyspepsia He lives In Maatetse. wheip the
if ff# poats standing, and mads me Pythteas Have a high rsgaid for toe
Traverse City Pythteas and toera te s
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
strong bond of fHendablp bstwssi
M Uvor dteoaoes. Blood
organteaUona of tbsse two clUss. Mr.
fienUml dOblUty and bodily
•old OB a fuarantos at Johnson Drug
ring his isiuarks. Us
vrgsd upon the Pythteas toe Impor
. Most of toe mmu Is^snHqr^ Umo taaoe of ualtsd work aad sosfgetle
.Itoro 8sn Frsncisro for JspoD oown. aetloo and Bsctersd toat bs bad all
Mays consists of besvy marbloery. and faith ta Traverus aty and to tos prow
^ goo Fcaactecs Call nys toe ractoc post of Ms bslng onsnf Iba^randaat
Ifsll rompsny s loodlng fartllttes sis tote dty has over witaessed.buttle better than tooae at the dlspooal
Anotoer addfssa. mors fbom a bosi
te Noah.- «o tbo otovsdooM work
asm slandpolaL was rsndeiwd by tbs
and day. __________
grand ksspsr of rseoria aad asai,
MUsa & Onrtte.
Broken lines in all srades of house famBhinff
good%wilUie cleaned up this month, regardlessof price.
•
- a
Wholesale and Retail-~Your Reliable Home Furnisher
Fur Jackets
and $carf$
DON’r TRUST TOJLUCK
in tho hope that yoii*ll pick up
a f^ood cigar hori* or thero. Gt‘1
hold of n fitfar you know U> U‘
gvXxl--oiu‘ that 4*V4*ry<Mio'who is
a Jtul^e knows to be a tiptoper.
Short of thiit U4lvi<v is: Smoke
tho Trawrst* Belle and other
braiuls will qon<<ern you no
longer. That’s a cit^nir to slick
to and tin- prici* won't “Hliek”
you. I>**8pite it’s exetdlenre,
tho Traverse Belle sella for «»uly
5 cenls tho oue.
A. W. JAHRAUS
FOB BALE BY AI.I. DgATJtBB
OEALCRI
IN
KVCRYTHINO
We Still feave a good showing of Furs and
arc offering them at One Qaarlcr off.
See the bargains in Near Seal and Astra*
chan Coats at
21.3$
V ^ with Skinner Satin lining.
n. 3. OHIbelm
DCALCM IN
IVtaYTHINO
PCAtSM IH
iViltVTHIHa
GREAT QUARTER
OFF SALE
Thechoiicc* i»vor>’one has licfii waiting for, tho lime when everjoin- can get Ijeautiful ar
ticles aud save many a dollar. Thfurignial price ia on iTory article—one-<iiiarter off
from that
,
.
Oreat Quartar Off SalW
All our beautiful haud-ijainted China, exquiBile work done by tlie beat of experts. Gift
giving is ntaUtimea.
.
Oraa« Quarfcar Off Sala
Every piece of handsome cot glass. This is all Americtn, the fin4*8t cut glass IhAt ti
made. In brilliancy. Ix'^uty of d<*sign and expert workmanship the b.iat critics lay theie
ia no eijiial. The greatest chance of the year to get cut glaaa fer very little money.
Orea’b Quartor Of]F3Bilto
All onr Prpiich and Gcnnan Cbiiin In l»th open .lock and odd pieces is incloded in
this wonderful sile. Kow ia the lime to supply your t ible with n.wded dainty China.
Oraa*fc Quag^ar Off Salia
Will include eTerything ill our ireat stock of fancy Bric-a-Brnc. French Seoard. Lon.
welsn Wan*, Bohemian Glass. Perfecto Waite. Ro>tJ Bonn, Japaneiie VaMt and Novel
ties, Sl.*ins, Mngs, Caudle Sticks. Fancy Mirrors; Leather Goods.
Oraa*t Quar'tar Off 3ala
.
.
X.
• '
i
,1^,
Of air onr beantifnl .lanliniers. Stands. Umbrella HoUan and Fern Uishas
A THE HMIIUUI & UY
J. B. Paige Hccttic Co.
|i
4-
l|i CASS STRE^
JobMouDtogOo.
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PHONE K»
MMMlAlltAI Ml tUnVM
Ml Mi
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SPiF
BY,dANUAIIVIRj
Kimniis VBD
r. Mr. Omr a*rM ta- ««WHodiiaoc adroexo pkmtaa
lOaiemmt tnm wmt n«L}
Jan.
Bonaevelt fa not to t
I
Ptoe* tkte mfi^fnooo. .1 aabot to pot opoo tbe aoO. Alfblfb It
a new eoMr la tbe ataie. In.ooote
0iU dMM to atUiK
New Br« coaatiea ll te dolaa well, bot for oae
«OMVtw to bo Md ta Ormod Ro|iM< aooeeaa there are three mUnret, owtos
perbapa to the need not.being of the
right aort to witbataad the aerere wintore. Wbeo Michigan fareaare
grow alfalfa aa they do In Kaaaaa.
IT. PniC- a. R Cottoo. J
their atock caa be fed belter with
eapMiaeaa alfalfa la very nntiitioaa.
It aJoo appeaU to the eye, being of a
X. IL Mattbowm. BUoooIobo; A. w. bright, beauitJfal green. It la better to
aUek to the old red elorer. but try al
CoMlOoo «o n»olrtk».. Hcio. U. faiia. Take care of the noil It la not
K. WloMoo. Ftu^: Mt, Nitrto. right to drew out all the fertUlly. but
Boyoo Clir
to retain what there la In the eoll and
C. D. Bhormw. KOoenU manwr; n add to it by proper tilling and fertiiu:
Mayor WlmMau at Petoftkey and Prcrf.
The dlactiarioa was led by John
G. R Cnuoo of Bo« CUy are In ai A, Horton.
Small rrelt Caltore.
mall Pnill Culture* was then
taken up by A. G. ^raig of the Agrl
cultural college In. which be gare ma
town WwMtfit of Yuba Hat
ns.iuaKtt
Mro. Mary Jane Allen, wife of Riba
Allen of Yuba, died yeetorday al her
home at tbe age of 47. Bbe bad been
aufferlag with pneumonia alnce Sun
day Bealdea her buaUand she learea
four chlldrre, two boya and two glrla,
Tbe funeral will be balA-rrom the
^XeaSodiet church lit Yuba Sunday
nflnrwiaii at S pVlock. the Rt-r. Rlaley abd Wood ofAdailng. The arrangeaienu are la charge of Under. laker Carter.
-NOISY SUNCH.'Orelebafi Wna the Only Mamhar of the
f
ralrtmPTMant.
The Noiay Bunch jptve a very en
tertalning party at 430 Wellingion
atreet Jan. 17. They came early and
ntayed late. Among the guceta was
Qretchen In all her finery and ahe
being the only fair one present waa
very popular with the male roeml>eni.
She certainly had her share of admira
. Hon and It was a ati^e among the
bunch to see who mvmld Uk^ her to
auppor. While Helnle. tbe fat man
cMlmed her alinhe rdat did likewise
Paring tlie evening a snap shot was
taken nnd nil went'home tlnxl but
happy.
fe' i
S
440MKS POR CHILORCN.
r. M. Amldon Hia Fourtd Places for
Sin Little Ones.
F. M. Amidon; who aulfertHl the !•»«
uf hU wife aeToial wc<*Kfi ago. IHi to
day for Owoiiao and ChcaanlnR wUh
hia children, which will l»e plarttl in
homre gnong hla relallvea. The crip
pled and feeble minded eon. Jamre T..
who la 11 yearn of ago. will be Ukre
to Owoeao to a hrolhor of MY. Amidan
iinlll he la admitted Into the hmne at
Lapeer, while the other two will go
Into a home with a aiator at Cheaan
BREVITIES.
There will bo a siKH-lal cotivocalkm
of Trev, rs4> City chapter. No. 102. R.
A. M. for work lu tbe Royal Arch dtgrve, A banquet will follow.
The Rev. U B. niKsell was calbsl
Munnu* today to preach the funeral
service of 8, M. Sarketi. the oldtwt
druggist In Michigan. Mr. Hlsscll was
a former Monrex' pastor and Mr. Sarkett iM longed to his church
The mwring at Ijhe nr>t Meth«>dlsl
church tonight, subject -A IKHivllve
That Never Fulls.** The Uiys* club
*wUI mtHH this evening.
Mr. and Mrs.- Stanley McNulty of
Ixmg lAke are the proud parents of a
twelvi-pouud bo.v. born Tuesda.v. Jan.
36.
Tbe executive commlltw for the
slste encampment of the Knights of
JVtblas met with the grand officers at
tbe l»ark Plac<> this morning to start
the machinery of local pneparetlou.
The entire lower fioor of the Park
^lace annex has been engaged for the
of the grand offiwrs and the City
mpere bouse M<curv«i. for two «ia>s bir
tha Bread Itxlg, mwrings and the ex,4>mpUficarion of sern*t^worK.
n
'J. W. Slater hai. received by express
for his farm at tlrawn a fine, double
standard, polled Ihirham Imll. ralsetl
on the slock farm of a. 1) UeGarno In
Oakland county. Michigan.
THE MARKETS.
HH
Chicago. Jan. IS.-Cai-.10-3.500:
unchanged.
Hogs—SO.OOO; steady.
Bheep-7.«Kh-4rtc«ly.
r
Chicago. Jan.
lS>^^'boatUMay.
R7Hc: corn. 45V4c; oaU. 32Hc; pork,
Hr 114.36.
BHELLMAN.
MichiBan'S forrnnovt
BHEI
opHciaiv> RaMall's opHc*! purtare
,lan. 18 till Jan. 17. DonY reito this
Jan 1B«t
HAR
HARRY
HARRIS, ^the oaly retallei
te <he city who monutketuree hla own
la
Ke
I oa otrery pl^ec. LaGrettl
JarflS-lt
fruit culture la tbe aoU. raspberries
blackberries, gooaeburrlee and cur
rants doing well on sandy loam, al
though some do well on strong and
moist soJfl. Second U the fertility of
the soil, beat results being obtained
weU fertilised soil, ferilllaatlon
being obtained from every Po<
source. Third, prepareiion. The land
should be planted and culUvated. first
one year to crops such as-potatoes,
beans, etc., to rxtennlnato cut wc
etc., it should l>e plowed and enlUvated
iH-forti the plants are put ln<b the
grouncL Cultivation means more than
the dcilrucllon of weeds. A blanket
of loose soli should cover the groiiml
retaining the moisture. Prunlni!
Is also an Important thing. The best
time for pruning raspberries
blacklH'TTles Is In the late winter and
eariy sprlng^'when the vines stand out
and one ran se«* wl.al he Is mittlng,
and the overgn»wn wimmI can be <
away, if this is not done for thrci*
serins it will overrun «
sniother the plant. The new wood
gi i the most and the lw«t fnilt. Black
berries an«l nu*pl)crrl?s should
pruiH'tl twice a year. Currants re
quire HiH'clal cl.anlng out t.» look mat
and trim. They are lUble
late a groat amount of tload lark, dead
enlng^llfo and vlUlity. Late in the
season tbe extra shoots may be Uken
Currants nnd gooselH-rries grow
gnat number of extra shoots, a ft
of mhlch hh.mld Ik‘ allou^ to gre
and n taln the vitality. Cbanlng the
tut»e should not be undertaken until
winter is well over, as the dtad
bark. etc,, arts as a pnufiction
vines. When spring \a wclb here, the
dead vines can l>c raked out
Mrich depends <m doing th< > work at
the^Tlghl time.
The fnilt grower
Aould^nol try to get along wlihont
extra hclp^Alc>>rtahr^'asons of the
year. The Ihrestment of extra help
w lp*n ne«^led will paj ItHi i>or ci-nt or
more. The wdl In this »»art of the
country is Weal for strawlK*rrifa. five
varieties b«'ing grown even farther
north.
Apple Orchards
H. B Cannon in -The Apple Orchard
and Its Care*’ npentHl the afttM*noou
rejiHlon iH-forv an amlleni'e that nurn
heri-d over two hundred repn^wnia
lives farnierK and InteresU'd rosldeut.-*
of Grand Traverse county,
*
**The oirhardUt and nature work at
cross punxuu'M • he bf-gaii. Tor nature
attempts to pro.luce seeds, while the
Divhardlsfs whole effort b*ads toward
the prtxiucrion <*f the pulp surroundini;
the siHHls** and he gave as an vxumple one orchard where the thinned out
tr»x>s produced to hulk more than the
untrlmmfHl tree. Sixty-five acres of
orchard requlr«*s the whole attention
of one man. Mr. Cannon said.
The subjoct of Ci>ver cn>p» was dUciwsed by Mr. Cannon who showivl
what an advantage a oiver cn>p was.
Bpraying.
<?praylng was the final subject
plaixW l»efore the Institute by Mr.
("annon and he gave stneral examples
<if orrhards when spraying was done
t.H-hnIcally. and cite,! the 19(bacre
orchard to Oakland ouniy which pro^
duceU 4tH> barrels to an acre this ytvir.
tbe income being
He read after the informal discus
Sion opened of the work of th^ experi
mental station which recommended
the u.'^e of the Bordeaux mixture when
the cluster bods are forming and before the Icavre are broken, spraying
two rimes after the blossoms full, the
poiwn then Udng added to the mix
lute,
Messrs. Jameson: Gray. Dobson and
A!I>ti discussed spraying.
George
nf one
IS.—Mias Alice
of bar
> iriaRMre. G. A. 1
^^S^Day lmaittate~W, R Gray. A.
>baon. H. Speer.
tbe Princess Alice la to be entirely n
of rest by renderiag a piano aolo to bome^nade affair. In that It wiU be
made of American prciducu and put to
tbe deligbt of an.
gather by Amertean renins.
Erealiig BaoMofi.
It is to be Btade in Balfibiore. and
Tbe evealag acaalon will open at 7
o clock and tbe McKinley school will by a woman. Of t^raa. It U to be a
furaisb musk. -The Agricullurel Col superb creatioa. It will be of white
lege and lu Worth- by H. a Cannon; aatin. made with a long trela. with a
-Opportunities of Today * by Mrs. F. bodice smothered in
D. Baundere of Rockford are among And real gold lace of rare value—lace
which has beea owned by the ances
tbe evening's ulka
tors of Miaa AUoe. the Lee family, of
Bdioel ExhIbiL
•
In tbe fine art exhibit of the rural Bootoo. tor geberetloiia.
There Is a pretty* tonob of aentimeot
hooU of the county district No. 3 of
Garfield township. Mrs. Bertha B abdut the use of this old lace, for It
Johnson, teacher, had the largeoj dis formed an important part of her
play. an eH>«lally fine feature being mothers wedding gown and her
mother's mother.
physiology chart, containing 1
, This Baltimore modiaie. who probpies of tbe different toods. liquors.
s. polsoa^and oondlmenis. and cx- ably will berome famous through thU
plalning^lbelr effect upon the human opportunity, is making a great many;
other things for tbe bride of the IMillc
-stem. '
DUtrIcl No. 2. Yuba. R 9. Jones, house.
There Is to be a dainty gou-n. for In
teacher, in their dlspUy had a sample
of the hooey locust. Indigoneous to stance. of green grenadine over green
Florida, which was taken from H. S. silk, which is intended for wear a:
Sailor s farm near Yuba. It Is re one of the stately functions to be
markable for the monster thorns with glvcA In honor of the bride.
Another part of the commissiqn
which the tree Is oorered. some of
which grow to a length of six inches given to the Balrimore tailor Is the
Samples and descriptloos of fifty making of a traveling gown of gray
three different woods indigenous to broadcloth, with which she is to wear
the county were furnished by Roy the beautiful silver fox furs preaented
to her in Hong Kong on her Oriental
Crain, aged 15, of dlitrict No. 4.
' A map of Grand Traverse county by trip last summer, and which are being
Kat«> Wltkup from No. 5. Paradise made up for her In Washlngtoo.
township, is worthy special mention.
A display of handwork alsnc the Chimber1tlB*s Piii Btlm is tii tBti>
fifth grade from district No. 4. Whlu*- septic limnicnt bb4 Is mncdiuUefi iss
waier township, has taken a peculiar a cure lor cuts, bruises, sprains anfi
Ijcnt. being plans drawn to a given like Injuries.
11l26
scale, the scale itself being exhibltwl.
made from woods In form of geomet
Falling eyealght,
rical square made from walnut, maple,
Man sad.
oak. baswooft and elm.
Sheltman cures him,
AFTER SHORT 1LLNE8S.
I of Near Klngeley
Mra. Philip
Died This Mornlnq.
Special to the Evening Record.
KingHey. Mk-h.. Jan. 19—Mrs. Philip
Homrich. aged 22 years, for many
years a resident on a prosperous farm
located six miles west and two miles
south of thU village, died thU morning
af!€*r a short illness. She leaves a
husband and five'children to mourn
her loss. Though the fun*
ment arc not y,M completed It prol^hly
will lH« held In the Catholic church
five miles w,*sl of tbe village.
Man glad.
Rastall's optical parlor Jan. 22-27.
Jan 1fi-2t
Mr», V. R
«»>'• •><« •"••n
In the city the guest of her parenin
Dr. and Mrs. Strangway for some time
returned to her home to Newberrv
this momiug.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson, and
little daughter left to<lay for Grand
Rapids, where Mrs. Anderson will re
main the guest of her parents for four
or five weeks. Mr. AnUersoo will re
turn Monday.
Mrs. 11. Shaw cf Slights Siding
siM-nt a portion of the day in tho city,
returning on a late train.
Mrs. K. T. Minor of Old Mission who
has been at Northport visiting friends
paseix! thnmgh the city this morning
on her return.
^
Mrs. N. Avery at Kingsley is the
guest of her daughter. Mrs. W. H.
Wilkins of Seventcefilh street.
Mrs. M. McCormick arrived today
from Muskegon and left for Empire to
visit her mother.
Mrs, A. P. lx»ggell, Mrs. Charh*^
Monroe and Mrs. W. E Horton come
In today from Monroe Center to attend
the Farmers* Institute.
Mrs. lUttie Bernier of EYankfort i.>
tbe guest of Mrs. A. J. Henderson of
W'ebsler street.
OPERA CREAM caiwmels and but
ter scotch. Regular 2<kcent for 10“
cents. I^Grettl.
Jon 19 It
W. B. Gray oT Grand Traveroe ooun
ty followed with an IntereoUng talk
on -Making Money from Cherries**
-If ooll la very heavy and very rich
CREAM FONDANT 10 c«iU pecib.
I would
them further apart, but LoGreiil.
Jan IMt
genrolly Twenty feel opart Is enough,*'
he said. As to varieties he advised
CREAM FONDa3vT 10 cento per lb.
equal nets of early Moreilas. Montaror- LaGrettl.
Jon IMt
ency and Barty Rtehsaond for soar
LAGRETTI-^HarrU
cherries. Of sweK chorrte^ Block
Tartarian. Napoleon V%aro and everythiac he oella.
ISiM^loBg. iMtjrwVcnt
ST TBt
EMPIRE LOMBER CO.
See E. R. Daily,
Kew Wilhelm Block.
PhODf 9ft
t •« tal. I h«« lot
jwl Mhik jm an
lookaglorfaia
OVERCOIT
■n» 8t of Seka^S
FNWta Ool Otothing
it vliat odl* tlMB.
Ii
for.....
CUT FLOWERS OR
FLORAL DESIGNS
We deliver promptly. <
GeoW.Nffler
FRANK N. PAINE
Prc-lDYcntory Sale
OF SILKS
Beautiful Blown Glass
Tumblers with fancy
t;?;”.'!-...*”.'.. -36
Brilliant glass tumblers,
new style,
20
ONLY.
Brilliant Glass
Water sets only
.60
Near Cut.............. Hoc
Handsome Glass Berr>’
^ts (Seven
*35
You should soc our new Ger
man Baking Dishes in terra
«-olLi brown, clear white lined
and glozctl inside and out at
ONLY IOC EACH.
DeooniUxl Dinner Srl«,$:J.25.
$8 00, $‘.1.00, and
$11.00 per set.
HARRY HARRIS, the only r,daller
In the city who manufactures his owm
chocolates and fruit bon buns. Name
on every piece. LaGreiU,
Jan 19-It
24 inch Colored Crepe de Chenes, Pink, Pale Blue,
Tan. Cardinal and Black, worth 75c, \jg|| Y||
•27 inch Chiffon Taffeta, Grey, Brown. Navy. Change
able, Green and Blact, also Blue and
Black, $1,00 value, for................... .
75c Yd
:«) inch Okec Japanese Silk for Kimonas or drapery
purposes, regular price, 75c. Pre-Inventory Cftp
price..................................................... .
vvll
Sale Prices on Black Taffetas
l.lSQuaUty 1.25 QnaUty 1.50 Quality 1.75Qoallty
AT
AT
1.15
89c
1.35
Front
nnd Union St
e. mflbeiiti Ceraer
L.\GRETTI—Harris
everything ho sells.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ANROUNCENENT
ICC that
Wo wish to I
ager. Mr. J W. Cllffe. has returnej
from tbe sanitarium greatly lmprt>vrj
OPKUA CREAM caramels and hut- in health, and Is on duty again. IhirItT .Mcturh. Regular 20-cent for in Ing his abKence we were short of help
cents. LaGrettl.
Jan IS It
and found It Impossible to db5pi>so of
these pianos and organs as fast as
PERSONAL.
Uuy arrivisj here from the dlff*Tent
Master Bruce Griffin of Norlhport factories. Wo are at present greatly
overstticked
and will offer largo In
is siKnding the day in the city with
ducements
to Intending purchasers.
his father. l»hH Griffin.
A. E. Nebo^u and two daughters. These Instruments roust be sold at
U‘lla and Agda of North|x>n arc . In once or be re.shlppeil. which will necos.«ltatc an«>lher ca.sh cxi>endlture.
the cliy loiiay on a business trip.
Miss Lida Coyne aooompanled her making an enormous expense without
aimt. Mrs. B. J. CovTie of Temple, any ixissible gain. This we are enhome today where she will remain diwvoring to avoid.
If you ever Infend or have a desire
GET *rHC happy tocting by hmring
your cyoa acleotifically Rttod with
apcctaclea. Shallman, the cytobratod
SLABaiiEEDGlNG
ON HER WEDDING DAY.
OaU are oonolly eollo
lifOre.** bat be looM 090
Cf09 no Mortcase Uflor i
•I
m
DKV
WH^ ALICE WILL WEAR
'"
«"
make
It so you can have one now. Don't
faU to call and learn the inducement.s
are have to offer. Yi»n may pay ca.sh ^
or have the terms arranged to yourj
own convenience. W*o kindly
to call and see the gcnuin<
these reduced prices for yoursvdf. If,
not convenient fo,- you to coll kindly
drop us a line and we will
> mail you a complete list ^phese InslightUv
sisting of
used ones.
Huntinglon.
Steinway.
Sohmerr
Mendelssohn,
Sterling.
Schaeffer.
Smith k Barnes,
Bradford.
and others.
Wegman.
Grinnell Bros,* Piano—Our own make
Grinnell Brtw.. 159 E. Front St..
Jan 17-21
Traverse City, Mich.
rnTi
w
••THE KHOINE THAT RUNS**
1.0W P»MIOK
Consistent with bigh ebsn
workmanship, matei^ and
power detrebped..
Walter M. Paige, Agt
tmm OwMtaR.
wuk J. a Paigc BfcMc-Ok
MUmi
Yon lUTC bees
looking forward
for new t b i n
joodi tor erenSowns. We
hare them aow.
NEW WASH
GOODS
NEW WHITE
GOODS
NEW DRESS
GOODS
NEW SILKS
Extra Special Sale
New Spring Silks
TOMORROW. SATURDAY, we place on sale a lot of silks, prices much Ipwcfc^an
you will find them in a regular way.
•' f
‘20 in. plain mcssaline silks in black, white, cream, navy and Alice blue and re
seda green. These silks are exceptional values and you stand in your own light if
you fail to look at this line.
. .
SO Oen’ts Yard
Ift in. checked Taffetas, in a line of colorings all new. Came yesterday. Suit
able for wakts and shirt waist suits.
•
'
^
SOCenteYard
27 in. changeable Taffetas in all the combinations, also in black. Very special value^
Oonto Yard
36 in. black Taffeta, very high lustre, oil finish, extra heavy weight, $1.00.
Compare it with $1.25 quality. ^
3Gin.blackchiffonTaffeta. very! soft^nd fine, high lustre. A silk you’ll ap
preciate at $1.00
A
XX Moileybak
The manufacturers have brought Uiis number out in the French lustre finish.
We like it and we think you wUl. $1.00 yd. There is no other just as good.
All Cloaks and Furs at
331 -3 OFF
It needs no further
comment. Come to
morrow.
SUITS
Ladies’ Suits are go
ing to be. very popular this
spring. Styles are good that^
wo have on hand—buy now '
and save one-third. .
• -fV- :
. -nnvcMC cm* mmtilOKyraoAr.MJimarr n. nm.
SS.5J?o2rJ«JE
sxayyarisgsa
I
'V-
:
efawH (except ]
■ft. ioia ¥Mi<wtort hm boat ooa tlttor^t^Mr tnm Tnr**■». 2U* «C Tnprwao CHy
sias"*“&e~"
rnmfUUtrkamfmmummm
to «Blk tad IMT ffloadt Mt terti
900C ttd
tlM
^TteMflilac It goat
ttd tke
Otm C^'m UmI hBtm
tort had
M to atof
Mof
-St..-—
cut LAKC
•ajrt'ss;
W*l Haat and wmiain Cyry trw
»sfsjri^"aw
oAeoft Mardtr oreau^: Hit. Irith
of Trartrtt City, who vat teat at a
dite^^ to tko State Oraage. vai
TSS'riuot. vbo kad beta i|tlk
tiek. It able to be o«t agala.
Cbariet Ealoa aad family of WII
Haaitbarg called oa Wm. Carry mod
faaUly Bfkday.
Tvo Jolly loadt of yoaag geople of
tbit place droTC to Elk SUpldt Ust
Thuriday erealag to tpead tbe erenlug vHb Mr. aad Mrt. Wla Povert.
II
uSTSSJSd" bT^i
^
Ume f
^
r' “
MAPLE CITY.
Mitt Charlotre Nath of Trarorto
nty la la tova Tlatiityi reUtIvet and
dance la Belllngcr’t
ball nriday night.
Orp|a rrallck vat 00 the tick lift
**MlTTlMgo of Port Oneida rlalted
her brother Prod and wife of thU
place last Prlday and Saturday.
Mr. aad Mra. Totten eltllod at
erday
let Ad
Hktt Kapton tpent Sundi
M^tt" Wa* iRlrnwl and Pen Burke
patted through town yesterday cnroote for Bast Empire.
Mrt. Carl Walker of Clen Arbor
paated ^^hrough town this morning.
.
Ret. Bjeut^V'iioMUI^hl* .ppolnlinent on aooounl of having to preach a
funeral eermon.
‘
The Sunday school vat roorganlied
aad oElccrt elected and teach^
eboten at follows; Superiateodent.
John Rinehart. Jr.: aatittant tuperln.tendent. Grower Rnegtegger; toenv
• lary. John Rrlght; treatorcr, Harvey
Ruegtegger; IlbrarUn, Nellie I^wli:
ehorlttor and organItL Ada Blight.
Teachert: Bible class. I>r. Ruegteg
;
ft
,
Saturday
Warren IVull hat been visItiflK hit eoutlnt In tbit neighborhood.
Jbhn ZltDtek*« IK He girl, who hat
long time, teems
BUROICKVILLC.
^ lirt. John Ihn^eth.and lilttie dtugh
tef. who have iK'cn vltKing her ptr«;nla. Mr. and Mrs. Mose IVro’. re
turned to her home at Coi>omlHh.
Mrt. Mtl>e| Farrani htt been tick
the ptal w«‘ek.
MUt C5ora Simon it vlrlllng with
friends at this place.
'
C!ocik fell from a ndiway of logs
y. tiftlalnlng witne painful in
HL
Mm:
Mi^ ¥ba Berea, et aLHo Hbmm
eee. 33. towa lA
QfMan n«.
Brewxter to NMnn ». LAOniir
f. Mock 7.
L.
"Sir mJT.
^
aocbor. Mtt. Hatr
Tbe maag meeU^'beld at tbe
wife to Lmud
waaexeeptkmallrEM. Mr. Joha Cot* ball OB Sunday evimlag was a de
TW atxtot bat teeiired t ti
btOdlM n<l M bm aovW ft to tlag of Ckarlevoix served tbe guests seeeeea. TBc lectpre ghrea by Mr.
kit lo(to«tk<¥mtk 8mrert*U>Bake aad was Just tbe man. being at the
Jennie K. Bonsber. nd^ to FVed T.
right place at tte right time aad every
Bougbajo parcels. Traveroa City.
mUiaU. Tbe supper lasted from ld:30 aiabed by a ebonm ^olr.
Anton W. Bartak and wife to Leon
L. D. Biiaa took a trip to Ldaiid this ard Bongbey. eHofnwfrK of nefr^.
but Albert Baraua aUl 1 o’clock,-,
Jan. 16.
toe. 5. town 27. range 11.
In
Patrick Bardoa. admr.. to Jamas A.
SOLON CENTER.
Barden, one^half intoreat lou 16 and
a Amance haa bdba eut weeL
T^venc mj* WedaJlday last.
^
18. bkmk 2. Fernwood.
Mr. Manor of
Anna Hagbos. et aJ. to James A.
er twenty
prayers service on SaMirday evenlag Barden, lou 16 and 18. Mock 2. Feni
irc tbe a
aad gave a hdprnl talk. This was the.
Hr*. Colnmbiit Bolamier visited rel
Wm. Meerels; rice preai- dast meetittg-er the week of prayer.
auvea in Kalkaska last w
Crotser to Frank Wedow.
Art Bolamier. wte bat bcca visiting denL Mlaa L. Shelly; recording eecbH of aw^. aac. 11. town 25. range 11.
bU paople here for a week, retuihcd
Margaret E. GrtffHh to Elk Baplds
Bcmry. Kna
Mias Carrie Indegarde rotaraed to Saviags Bank, ne % or nw K. sec. 10.
to feyne City FWday.
Lantner': organist. AmelU
Mrt. A. 8. Pray was called to T
town 27. range 9.
Ubrar
eU: Ubrartan.
Emil Lautner. A corerne City Sunday on account of
Irene P. Bennett, by Sheriff, to Hatdial tnviu
vltalion Is extended to all to borne in this place.
Blchaieti of ker eoB. W. W. Pray.
J
nd enjoy |bese
mectli _
Mias Dome Gill spent Sunday at Ue Sheriff.^wVi of sw%i. sac. 23. town
Samuel Cbaney made a trip to Kal ccgDC and
are
held
every
Sunday
evening
at
7:30
Lighthouse
PolnL
katka one day last week.
Tbe meeting
The Junior and Y. P. 8. C. E. will ^ir^e*B^ett to Hattie R. Hewitt
will bo coodm
bold n unkm meeting nt the Congre^ Sheriff, w 4 of swVi. sec. 23. town 37.
gntional church on Sunday evenlag
Secgmtller to Wm.'F. Hill. a4
C. W Loefficr it on the tick Leaders. Gladys Dame. Jnalor preak
contracting with farmer
lUt. the result of ter flipping on the (dent, and Jnnior auperialeodent. Miss rf n4 of 8w4. sec. 16. town 25. range
weeklo raise seed peat.
Dell Rickard drove to Elk Rapids Ice a short llmoB^, falKng from tjufj Pearl Dame A apodal program has
F. Krumm and wife to Brneat
one day itti week.
been arranged to which all are cor- I M.Cha*.
Harr, lots 33 and 34. Blackwood.
e and Mrs. A. 8. dJaJy Invited Ralph Worden it liid op with a
C. J. Fulghum and wife to James
nilh walked
w
Smith
orer to N. W. Herring
The Ladles’ Benefit nocicty held a
ton’s Isst Thursday to spend'the after- tea moeilng ai be borne of Mr., and V. Mllllken. lot 3. Ahgosa resort.
Almon \V. Rlckcrd and wife to
Mr. Herrington brought them Mrs. George name on PTWay after
lames W. Millikcn. lot 11. block A.
A. G. PaJrbankt of Traverse City home.
f.. L. A Co. a 7th.
Mrs. NVIIir Herman has a lady from
was in tbe neighborhood Friday and
Ferdinand O. Heutnann and wife to
Suttoos Bay workli
rorking for her. It keeps
rday.
Saturday
iTscHu wening.
,
W. Mllllken. parrel.
By with a crowd of abour
Floyd Beach made a trip to Traverse
kiss trns Voice entertained friends lames
Valentino Pease and wife to Chas.
City---------..
on Wednesday evening. The evening
J. L Wamrr and Mr Pierce of Elk
was pleasantjy speett in sewing carpe% lohnaon. parcel, sec. lA towa 25.
ling to spend Sunday with her
Rapids were called here Th'urtday. '
James W’atson made a trip to Trav parents. Mrs. A. Newman
Miss Nina Myers Is working at Ta- City for medical trcatmdu, is con
cr»c City Saturday.
CALMAtTB Riksalpf Bpnr VnrHalt la
Grover Hammond who hat been at grr s boarding house.
valescing
O, R. Clavpool was a l.uslnesa tcmll
noat dnrnMa fnr Ml bfiaritr worh.
work at Mahan’s camp near Kalkaska,
er at Cedar City last evening.
returned home Thiirtday.
Miss
Josephine.
Hsiverson
spent
Mina Hammond went to Elk Kapldn
Raat Estate Transfara.
inday at home, rotuniing to Trav
lo work In the Lake View hotel.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Nealy Cradll lo Clara B. Brewrter.
se City Moi^y.
ffiigley ijnderleaf drove to Travenic
al. lot P. block 7. H,. L. A Co.’s 91h.f
Mr*. James Murchie of Traverse et Bari
City one
last week.
J. Cooke and wife lo Laura A.
ity
visited
friends
benduring
the
wa Pray was a Traverse City vis
Minor. lot 15. bkek 7. Goodrich s add.
PMl^week;
also
her
si.stor.
Mrs.
F.
I tor Sat tin
Chaa. H. Carpoaier and
Jan. 15.
U Brown, lots 0 and 10.
Mrs. Anna Claypool called on Mn:. 11.’:: 4lh.
P. Dalxell last Tuesday.
Wm. Troiawlne and w
Miss Lizzie W’instaniey visited Min bard E. Kellogg, lot •».
nie Amtsbuchicr the past week. >
lly Tuesday last to care for her lilTl^e Infant twins of Mr. and Mrt. C. L. A Co/s 5th.
Joseph M. Miller and w
Whitten have been very sick during
Men wbo have had experience
*Miw' By™ Cronkhitc was a Trav- the past two weeks, but are a little
in giev iron molding and who
rsc City caller Tuesday last.
are willing to work in open
i Howard Whiting and wife fg BdJe
J. C. Pease wss in Traverse City on
Albert
Alexander, eH of c4 of ao4. sec. K,
shops, can find elendy em
islness Wednei
sUbs for
' ^,
Mrs. Earle is
. Quite a numlMT gathered at Tager’s town 25. range n.
ployment under yearly conto* nh^ E.
rlsltlng at ihcAoroe of F. J. Hopkins. boarding house Saturday night ftrr n
irucU at rates ninginir from
16. town
Robert Wood went to Traverse City
but the players failed to appear W>*nkodp. »4
ti.25 to li.50 PIT d^ith
Saturday evening. He returned Moniirnlsh the music. The rrt)wcl w.vs 27. range 11.
Audi
tn^portation paid, /by adtr«*aled lo an oyster iiipper l»cfor«'
loin
8
H.’s
2nd.
Richard Sparling, who baa been
Wm. Bowen and wife to Lydia M.
working at Norway, upper Michigan,
75.D«trolt)mAj
Jameson, lots 8 and a, block 3,.P. H. h
and Wisconsin, returned home Ssturday evening.
^"f. W. Wilson to Lydia Jameson, lots
E. B. Giblm was k liuslness caller In
Traverso City Saturday.
Aaroa Box left yesterday for Ann
Arlior. where he will receive treat
ment.
Hcr\'cy Tripp returned yesterday
from Grand Rapids, where he has b«*en
working a few months.
r. field secrctarj- of the
AnILSaloon U‘sguo. will bold services
here npxt Sunday at Iwth the M. E.
and BspUst cburchcr Mr. Hunger Is
*IS T
lot n o
tit i d is
unr 183
lot 184
;
tot 188
■'
LOT 230
Lots 2^, 236,237 as advertised are now sold
LOT lot
LOT 203
LOT 211
MULDERS
LOT 212
WANTED
LOT 213
LOT 214
ALL FOR SALE!
These arc all early selections and arc the
Vou are Cortfially Tnoited to Jittend
Klng.H!ev
chei‘se factory, while a bwer last year
Ilf more than 84.50. 1* this year a gain
er. and money ahead. However, the
stockholders have docidtHl to put this
next
us^back Into the
year and the farmer* will receive the
in May the fartnnry mnnufac
Hired 1841 pound* of cbce*c and
eelved I228.U3; in June, 7629 pound*,
and received |7t»6.26: In Julv. puire.
pound*, and roceivetl $7.74.93; in Au
gu*t. 10344 laiumlK and recelvel
|lt»19.c:.; hi SeptemiKT. 77u9 iKniml*.
and nrelveci |S19.2:i; in October. 4782
pound*, and receiffHl 8-573.84. This
make* a t»lal of 42461 pound* and
8(nx.7.94. Tbi* i* a gor^d *howing. The
factor}' I* now in debt only |4nb and
exixriK to mon* than nurt tbi;^
e. are
next year. Farnu rs. a* a rule,
greatly In favor of t'^re factor}>- 1?
their wlv
•Ive*. a* t!
save.*; work
Into a lar
homo of Mrs. John Baumgardner.
Mitt Bessie ^'arrant and MIsh
Hrowa of iCmpirt; vlFitcd at J^arnuits
Sunday.
NesiKm Co.’t saw mill has l»een
obtlgcHl to tfhut down on orruunl of
liad weather and rabi.
Mrs, GlIlKMi Warifp of (Ben Arbor
was In .town Ralunjai .
George Blrd.^ey lias l»een drllvcring
: of butter.
the hlstorica of the Ruatlan and Jatv
war In (hit part of the country', greater
maker In oompar
iTr \and Mr*. J. Llnscott s|H»ke ai
of raring
he M. E rhnrrh Sunday. A large
croad was in attendanre.
bolder* to declare m* dividend* but tr
Jan. ir..
utilize their Kurplus by raising tin
price of milk and keeping the bu*ine*‘
OLD MISSION.
to its fullest capacity.
____ Jllvor Tompkins is
' line pony, a Christmas gift 1
GLEN ARBok.
grandfather. 8. a Tompkins.
Tbe l-adle»’ Aid society met with
Mr*. Peed Miner hat gone to Tterth Mrt. N. a Sheridan the last lime and
port for a short vlfit with her parents had a very pleasant mecHlng.
has b
if h
bolter
llrthua.^. .iMi.
City ar
Mitt Fox. the primary teacher, after rived In town Friday.
a three weeks* tIsH with her parents
Frank Fisher came over from South
at North Milton, hat reiomed to her Manltou last Friday for a visit with
duties at this place.
Harry Dana, having Bnithed his
work for K. J. Brinkman, for whom he of the pleasure* of tha }-oang people
hat worked for tvo yoara. will move
Mr. .and Mrs. VanBusker have reOB the J. C Hill place soon.
rhi a fine driving
eonUy
Miw, Mluiak haa returned from a harness, cutterr and- two robes.
three weeks’ visit with her daughter
Frank Sheridan and two chli
at Harrltvllle.
dren vUlted friends in Empire sex
Lewis Pranklln hat gone to HIU* era! days last week.
dale to vlflt^raladvet,
Several couple* from here attended
Mr. Rnthmore an^^MreJ^ drovl a party at Maple City Friday cvendown to the llghtbobae itti week.
***Cu*tom logs are piling up In FisbeV
A Son’s saw mUl yard, drawn there
by the farmers.
nag through anowbai
Fred H. Carlson, wbo has been clerk
time aemreely finding
In H. L. Neasen s store for Ibo last
tlelghfaig.
tbroc ynara. haa l«en promoted to
Mrs. Tboi
the office as assistant bookkeeper.
Ident of tbit plaee. now of Traverse \nctor Johnson takes his place In the
my. made a abort visit here last
* Eogene Fisher bought a fine diiviag
horse and cotter at Travriwe City a
short time aga
Mrs. Yba BnMOrk went to Traverae
i
MAYJrtELO. .%he Ladles* Aid aocleir will meet City last Wednemlay after her danghter.
who has beoi there tor the laat
^-Mn. Lwaard HolUday Thursday
liSmr - Tbare wiU be work fur- foar 1
ooaatlag oa the plaak kill
'^SvS^’h. Merpby aad wife to Mary
lou 32 aad 32, block A P.
me byoaeor tbe
**AU hot aevew of tbe MS-
peCa. cote, fried cakes, orfmwat
worths for Btrt
Bm
. , — Hototi It vortlBf
■•
to iLL^rL^mt Qraat
tagaLtBe bMmo of Mr. aad Mia. Bmt
y j|a l^a
CP
;
A GRAND EXHIBITION ^OF
^
Pctiitisular Planished Steoll^atiflcs
f;
THE GREATEST FUEL SAVING* AND
HaRdsomest Lot; in Oak Heights
the most charming laddition to Traverse City. This
addition is now larjfcly built over, and grood lots are
not easily obtainable. These lots will
sold sepa
rately, excepting 182, 183, 184, which must be sold togeth^. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
LOW SPOT____
CASH PmOES/.
?
Tbe whole bunch of
^
Vx.. J.
(ritciilesit baltitiu Ranges TWELVE LOTS
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be
evsR MJXOK
A BARGAIN!
^ Shawn iB Full Optrstion>yBaMtis Blfculis
^^
^
As the price would be made accordingly and lo
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.
in Tour minutts
FREE REFRESHMENTS SERVED
DAILY
euaranfee Bond Bii^n by maker With Edeb
Rande---€xclu$iyedesigns
COMMENCING JANUARY 16. CLOSING JANUARY 20
$.r: ^onWdwwe £0.
'
Cmmm# C3ty» iDidWflM
Quite I
s
^
Alsl One Acre Lot
in Bircliwiiod
runntna back .20
orth side Tor stree
very de^able lot in this bnutiful suburban spot.
^ I
m:im
mi
, TMVtMK «TV. MCIMMM. miOAV. MNUAMV t% im
.{Air
.Hi <waMr o-^
> MO «0I W mwijMiu «*»o« ■«>
the ateo^
opt. that be te apt ao-daad aarf aa trie wlriag and fbe A of utectrietty
be voald bare cAW to baBaw.
a ara dawmtH with pletana af
TA
aM «k*
A» M h«H at mmmm'
4oiHMi MAO OMOWM «M
>U»
«^M> MAIr. aMHwA* Wtav- r*i
mmbO
jiaA
«n t>» iiomi
odte*. n4
tahip ap
prti.
IT «aAtaiW ca)r A 4-rawwM
I A.
win »Mt A1 Km»
dri. WbMb rOaW WDOUD dMbM
M« AMkCnMMMMMlr kaOdUdMtlS Ahw oAwA. SIMM* lb* bon.-* brl-
ptoa la A elMn. bat ba siaAMlir Mt>
>rO«M b««aa *«t • bH ■■
llM4d.ld«llDtaliaa.
Urt frti'li. plairiP fnUA for
i;
Tbte mmmm 4Jm4
lOPflaada flarboa.4 iMaa tlM vitb
aap. art aac aa Mialf la ba
aa
tat Haap ja la tlit aaat aad that tb.
aair alhWbl. dapa haraafUr for th.
fipaTiaad vfU b. aaia. ^fbtpi a
HPtaadpolat tb. ral. aboald b. I
«Mb bof. far it BMUU pood fbtd toof iaji.t«l at^
^ taaiaiiiad br »u
Madlaoa. Wla.. Jaa. ^^Upoa ratniitaiatlf af tb. «au aalraftlir
NOVEL STOCKING DARNER.
Hr. gaatai af a Doarp
a bw boowwift at that
tbeproceai
itotlirbom-
bofaaa In tb. tend tbe ttny tebor
vin .TMtaaUj ctaw to Ugbtaa
,tba bordoa of tb. tid aiotb«^ aad to
.MakebP lot tea. bard.
9i ated aboot three-foortha of an Jacb
Buck and in drccmfwwncc la about aU
aad a half lachaa. On. edge baa tiny
,nwMS vblcb bold tb. Buitmtel in ptero
wliaiag to gtr. hm aaaia.
1^ Bm oaaoad boop In tb. anfaroidary
Naaity dOO aitMded the annual ban* gat aad oa tb. other dlgc aro ban
qoat.af tbt Xapalag BdaeM M«i*. ,acarcdy thlckir than aa ordinary plu,
which projoct mod bold down th# part
C. W. Pont ha. propowd to the Bat- M th. atocklng which la not being
bwaded. Tb#9 tb«w aiw two sUU lo
tip <3rwak Bpalpwt Mta*. aaaodat
(b# aide of tbe baad through which tin
U. orgaaltttlop of a eoaatr dab o
ba waa oa Qoguac prairie,
a high bluB ba ovaa oadooktag tbe
removal ol
What te eommooljr known aa the preaa
jrfoot Once the darner te under tin
date at Bay agr rafaa. to tell wl«
«p»igaed Ha poand. of undemlw WUI \fvucxiui7
iw;.
pickpwl add by Dpwtjr Game War- ■Ilk tfbcklng. aUk th^ te
dM TrodaU. tb# laU«^ aaya be will
caua. tba anwtt of tb. oBkiate.
Rather aeeretUe peraoa. are aecnrWhen the bote b
Ing I he right-of-way near BellrUte for
.An::!);’ taended It pmrnU a iiDootl
Ourfarc imd tor wrar aud coinfurt ran
from Detroit to Adrian Optiooii have mot he taucbnl bjr (b. molt Mrefoi
hie dam alten tand d»»to,^D«iT« 1‘ort.
aecnre power,
of public card
1 csrtbcpvuc )*i
pAle* br R.». Cbarta. A. Upplooott
la Par tam tkin aad Uimj
totbalt at tte KMibvMtM
oat at AM. aad
lad «tWpM lb* aaiiDbi. Sb. w»*
(M A«»l IMt bab aviDwl
( bAc *l*»ek br lb* bo
I. iha, bovavv. arraacad PW’4«.*
52TSSS.JSS.1X ELSA'S
\
lartbwwdira for aw
aad awd. a brllllaai rword. iart oa
4ba w. of th. big ga»aa it vat dl#oorprad that Barry, tht fallback, was
Oart Banp, fha poglllM.
. Bhortar Halaa.
Bob UagUub of ih.JBoatoa Aawr.
laaap vhdbt wlary va. alM at th.
racwt smalaf ba. bald it tb. elaaabf
old town, baa orgaalaad a w
paor aad will awaaga a hall twm at
Orttdd. Md.
Jab. BCharfw. th. billiardW, in 111
I hb hoaip la ChiaaBt.
That .Itillta poamgatiT. H.la.
Ptita. U fha oaly awiber of th. Pitu«
bPig taaai that ba. aoi algawl a ItOd
WAICr 9EPAR1XXENX
ti #;
ira^i'
. t
Bactlaa 1. Tbt eosadtto# ok flfw
■ad WBW aad tb. ahtef uf tbe Bra de-
tft» <mMr.
OM MrrlM M a
A«»
Tba-otkar 41.4 aM
■»■» «■«»
Ife*
iliiar *iM4>a
»fr
tau«r 9b. Wfn M4e Mb« aMfriat..
Tfc^^«4-a «aaf4laa MtMtad. aad
sum. 4«laf«»d tb. wUl
mHOadtttaitfbraMlafa
,W bf til.
tiM m«i.
pmt Ja4«. totUi*. Udtiam,
i
*^^^3SSg^.
dty of Trarorae City:
Ida of w
ilatobai
If yw vast s SOB 1* is dura ot s cin far boisewark.'iuke'yoiir wants kiswi tbroni^ 'the waat
reooMtad to the council, for Ita mpproral. rote, aad iwgntetlotta to which
iB etecfMcai .galpMent bertafirr
rrwted or naed wUbin A. city of
rraverae City aball eoaftm.
Bw. t. It aball be tbe duty of Ae
Atef of tb. ftte dw#HMt to exam
ine cack electrteal equlpmeat hmw
after erected and make a detplled re
port of the same for the «»e of the
■mat; chandea Rw advancm
mid committee, aa to whether if U In
oompttanoc wlA the rule, aad regute.
satenr lli ter week and «qw
tiona referred to In aectkm 1 hereof,
rnciMBmm advanesuL F. R Cornwall.
and a record of all aoch reports shall
Ttavmwe City, Nich.
Jan It^H*
be kept oa file ia the office of the city
elerk. aad when aa equipment Is found WANTED-aW for generfd hoi
to eonform to tbe rules and regula
workinquire
T14
Union
atreei.
tion aad the terms hereof, the aaid
Jan IS-tf
chltr of Are department ahall teeue a
cerilAoatc In dapUcate that Ae term# BfAHTED-PoMtlon by young" man
with S years experience In general
store
and
ofAoe
srork;
best
of refer
granted until anch equipment Is made
ences, Addrwas Bmr^
Jan i8-3t
■hidl he*L*nl
rtrical equli
WAHTffO-M« to cut 4-ft. yfood: $1
per corn. Travers. CBr"brtck Co..
Keystone.
(
Jan l«*6t
WANTEDa
TRAVCRBK CITY MAMKBTB.
Tkte rwpert te nmda up dally. Tim Rm ^
Sec. S. No person. Arm or corpora WANTBO-*rwenty-Ave teatea. J. Solllvaa. Cedar.
; Jnn l3Xt
tion shall equip any building with wir
raratus. or string
ing or electrical apparatus,
st
Mii
I or on any build WANTED—WoiA as nursed
Martha E. Oir. 431 Darlow St. Phone
_ street, alley, blghwmy or public
place, or make any alteration of,
tW.
JanA-tf
t
4Auuigc in. or addition to any wire,
"
cable, electrical wiring tw apparatus WANTED—Work by day of any dein the city of Traserse City without
scripUon; prefer nuralng. 801
notifying the said chief of Are depart
Front,
dec 12 .1
menl in writing, giving a general de
scHpClon of the work to be done, oa
Pipiatii bar. laiawai lb. raetat atthat ample opportunity for inspection WANTED—Harnesses lo oil and poi
• V,ilba of lb. MPtMllir IbMltir ia aaa
may be had. and receiving a permit tt
Ish. Fred Pullar* 143 R. Tenth.
do tbe work deHrril;e<l In the applies
damalac tb. mtIU of laiMolli«iat«
nor 21-rf
tion. and such equipment, alteration
Aba AiteD baa bwa awUM to Aght
change or addition ahall be done it
Kid Paaii ivaaif roaada at Portlaai!
the satisfaction of the said chief ol
FOR RENT.
Me.piAa.tt.
Are department mho shall Issue a cer
4|t «OTt 'to aM.1 at Obksapi
tlAcsie in like manner as provided It FURNISHED ROOMB-We have a|
vCbarlw Waatoa. «bo U k
d^ara la fbrar of mpaadlac
binding It with a string or an «lasti<
tb# jrwt aa lb. “cowboy** so far as the teomen of Flint are con Uud. In the ceotcr of the paper cu section i hereof.
few Ane sleeping rooms $1.60 perl
Mban gaaMa for lb.
Sec. 4. The said chief of Are de
tbaa^oballaagi^d WlUlam cerned. Tbe prominent women s or a crosa. as «bown In the lUustraUnu. pxrtment and his assittsius shall hsvt
wtH*k and up: steam heat. bath, tel-1 Anytme wishing
ipayaan.
.
of MU Uoul. for the woHd’. gaalmtloo alomd at U going on with Bat the J*r In tbe closet and eimpasid the right and power, and It shall Ih
ephone. elwrtric light. O. E. nemus.j with'c Miss Agiie^ Sem*cal. modiste,
ptmir Wm^c •# PraMot.
lu
plans
for
a
series
of
public
euchre
their
duty,
to
cause
all
electrical
wires
by
a
atiing
a
piece
of
toosted
cheMt
lahl^ pool .mblam.
Th.
X3C Front 8L
Jan 17-41 enn*^ K<» by calllug <MiIrens tolepbone
81r tboiaaa R. Dtvacriba Briitoh
cables,
and
apparatus
now
In
or
oo
any
r
the
center
of
the
Jar.
If
there
are
•portaoMB who doaatad tb. tioplir Mitch will be played In Bt. Lout, or parties fbr prises.
reel, alley, highway orgmb- FOR BALE—Seoond-hsmd. three-quar- No.'^mr., at her drer-.-^makiug parloi>.
A milk can was blown from a plat
WmriMg bto 4MUD. itr a mmU. latM*. CbloaKO next Moaih.
the city of Traverse City,
ter horse power Eclipse marine eii-j 1513 Sato stre<’t.
Jan li» 3t
waa drafted form of tba J*ckaon A BaUle Creek
lo U- Inspected in order to ascertain
ginc. W. U. Foote, grocer.
;
'------ ----------------Irlc line four miles east of Marwhether they arc in any respect dan
aaaaaUf at OrMid. will aoi b. paw- by Brooklyn Crop n New York atai.
I Jan l»-tf I Tbe Sunday hc1io<»1s of the rtiuntry
gerous to life or property, and If any
1. It fell on the third rail In such
j«ld to Toledo ia
tlit t. tw bU cap pwtd dbr tbk woatb
------------- :-----------------i------------------------ j have ail eimdlmi ul of over thlrt*‘eii
part
of
said
lanner as to cause a abort circuit
wUllo lUo enrollmen'
widlld Florida aaada. JMrTbaawa i. the Anwrlcan awoclatlon.
to life or property, the said FQR SALE-Oood work borw; wel*hl i
and traffic was delayed four hours uncommlile** on Are and wafer shall noabout 1.200; *1.0 pHHl driving hor« ..
Ui over »i*tn-n
a. aiaaib aippartw of iaaapb €ba»
archers found the can melted out
tify the owner of the budding or equip
Th. awt I* th. Wwld.
bwlala aad la togjiaallx aapaatd wbb
Inqulro 8. C. Darrow * Sonu’ gro-j
million, mor.ment that said electrical equlpmc-nt is
.
J.
W.
H»niUA
ot
8ui
rranel*.
of
all
resemblance
to
its
former
shape.
eery. M7 Bay airot-l.
. Jan- 15<l
,ue sumlnv
p^lltlM lo b. abl. to apart tb. lima
In a ctmdUlon dangerous to life and
H«ary L. Baer, exalted ruler of the
aatdtd Itr a WtU lo iblaooupur. To
property, and to have the defects rem
Tbe euHemeiit of converwillon,
TO
RENT—Two
houRes
lo*
n*nt
an*I
Handock lodge of KIks. was Informed
edied within a reasonable length of
blB baa bate aaslgiiMl tb. task of d«^
on« for male. Inquire O. C. Isgrig, according to tbe bci»t pliyslclans. wlll^
, not exr*-edlng ten days. 1
thatao oa# could lay the cornerstone
l^atlM addrataw ia tba larvi Biaaoquicken thi* pulKc from Ave to twenty
date of, notice, and If. oft
after the
141 E Twelfth St.
Jan \Z^t
of tbe new BUts* temple next Sunday
facfttrtpf aPlaa af Mana adrooatlat
beats- l-\ir this reo-non most {leople
Ion.of the said
days said -dt^
except
a
member
of
the
Blone
Mason’s
AUTO TO SHELL CORN.
remedied, the tjid FOR RENT—House on North
^arlt ntorm
.overeKtliuate tlieir pulse, as they uftua ,
untea. Mr. Baer, thtrefore. took out
a^dltoar ttapbjr waa voa laat
wood avenue. F. , Goodrich.
ctiunt IU iMWts while lalklag about
union card, aad will perform the cen
rbar. fbr tit flni UIm. bj lioaila B.
deci
tfliho
matter
wwh^^iHb apHd |H#^e.
r-iit In su
using
Miy as planned.
Baaa af Mavtaafjnt, llata..wbao b.
sei
dangerous h-mmiiwi-iji. andf after servEbMr JfiCaapWp aprtgrmalre fannRobert M. Cooper of Ypsllani
sucj notice. It will be unlawful for
dafoatMl Arthur Ifaedaaald of . jfiBa tr aitar Gadtx. Ind., haa found probably
FOR
SALE
bought
the
Occidental
hotel
mock
of
How to be used,
Beapr ton ncaixma
Idbd: wmiaai Wallaot ot Boatoa aad ,m«w o#m fw‘.aa aptoDtobllf than mo.
electric current In such dangerous
Baraof Okddtid la lb. iaal bwi of tb. people, aaya a apectel dtepatcii from Bdward Shutu and took po^eeslon. any nilco iu the closet the bait will at
Said committee on Are FOR SALE—I offer for sale my cigar
nat aa Jam. ts. Anaa «IU ooi bt a BnipbUtowna lp<L to Ih. Bt. Loqte Now the O. A R. McMIlan Co. of De tract them, but Just as soou os tht
lK)x factory; gotMl paying buslnciw.
eoropotllor to dafaad bla right to tb. Bepoblic. Mr. Cooper te a #ort of aa- troit claim im Is doe them for goods, Aral mouse reaches the center of the
runs even day In the year; good
tODoblte fancier. Int anmmer be
aip^ tbit jraar. bat Ma alub will b. rap gatl^ oeoMdmabte aotorietj In bis aad have begun salt under a new tew papA he will drop Into tbe Jur. and tb* corporation furnishing t-U-ctrlc current
chance for someone; you can gel It
paper
will
fty
back
In
pUii-e
ogsUi.
any
dangerous
equipment
lo
cease
rMoaiad br r. T. Btaalar. who vl)l at^tmhOMl by owoteg peven differ which provides that a saJ« of goods In ready for tbe next comer. X lrai» ar lo supply the same until defects are
now. but probably n(»i unnorrow as 1
bulk or AxturM Is void as against
have had several inquiries already,
eat
H# frwckas^l on# and
ranged In tbe same manner can be used repaired and certincate of ins|>ection
by ItH said chief of Are departreason for si-lllng have got other
in a ibD^tltne btmmTlred of it ami creditors if the seller does not give
for tbe capture of Aeld ond har\est
and oald person. Arm or corporafull lUt of creditors and amounts t
lioa Aagtlw. 43al., Jaa. !f.~H«inr bought anoCbtei<Andl|ig aarh near
mica, .whlob make odd ami amusing
business to look after. Write or call
I twenty-four hours aft
tbe
purchaser
five
days
before
the
sale
peu.
Rrookiaga aad OapUla Bcoddm* of Bt.
at facior>*. 41C E. Eighth 8i.. or City
such notice In which
and If the purohaser does not notify
Uote aad.a a Oodf aa^ a B. eicea.s(* furnishing
Restaurant. 131 Front 8t. H. K
the creditors Sv« days Is'fore taking
after
aar of Qiaad Bapida. Mtcb..
Gibbs,
Traverse City. Mich.
A Modern Miracle.
for such |>erson. Arm or corporation to
A'hoay worU ibis ami a
VMltbr BBa. haw aopipiwad
Jan IK tU
fiirnifih sneh electric cnrTeni. In a
Hearfalck and dlsconraged, with tuH covi™'of “l7re“ M“'lli**^l“m o't’*
ver>' liiitv BK®. We cannot
b^ of plar at.^wsb. aad a dobra MUP »*l«- by «>«A
iroserlAlon of the viulstlun of the pro- FOR SALE-Hor.se. bugjO’ and har
the M«U*»
be poated on all Ihimfsiirunml
ilsions of this Ht*c(ion. each day’s negtiaa ara. ladaIgBl ia ia boaor af lb. •i«d or choooe oooM other way oat «t th€ telnlest trace of hope left In him place,” wTHt*s J. O. R. Hooper. Wi
ness.
1024
Webster.
Cltz.
705.
ford. Tenn.. “she was so wasted
ect to comply therealth shall be
us—loo busy.
Thert-forp.
iOtIw rtaonrcAl Mr. Cooper hockMl Edward P. Orindell has abandoned the
Jan 17-Ai
ooughing up puss from her lungs. Doc
violation
ken as a separate violation.
ibttro are things we neevi to
Ur oMaoMbUe «p o«b1*m the pamp- •carch for hit brother, who waa b^ tors declared her end so near that her
Tbeae four b«w bara awt i
Sec. 5. This ordinance shall not bo
know. Ill the maltor ot porllagua boi.1. Baata BaHiara. atrary lac opparotM. jMfcod op oM tear Iteved to b. wandering In tbt* wUd. of family bad watched by her be<
to relieve
om or lessen FOR BALE-Two nice cows, one fresh
orberi. traneteiM the beU aadatarted Mexico, and has returned, with the forty-eight bours; when, at my ui
cbiwing your piano yon an;
Id Beptembex. the other not milk
islblllty'of a
wlatM- for naor raara aad vbll.
hla atuo oastoe pstof. The panp 4me thought of being of comfort to
request Dr. Klnr« New DIscoven' was operating, controlling
too boay to ahop around and
ing: will be sold cheap. Dr. A. H,
awar thrdr KMiiMr algbt btura ptarteg
given her. with the astonishing result
wotfcrd adnlrably, and tbe aotonobUe
.
• damages to
look the matter op. Tlie
Holliday.
Jan 17-tf
alaob. €aralal titirlBg by th# quart.1 pamped cooixh wahrr all or^ the etriekmi moUm*. gray and bent, la a that Improvement began, and con; any cme Injured by any defect therein,
modmt home In Michigan, says a dls- Unued until she Anally completely re- nor shall the clt.v l>o held as assumyig HOUSE AND LOT FOR BALE—No!
rtvaalad that th.y
playwl l.tM tam lo water the Mock.
coveied.
and
is
a
healthy
woman
to
any such liability by reason of the In
patch from Denver. Colo. Tb
houra to WBhiwdar^ alght. aad thay
Bedort tte wwlpe ooold be m>
512 B. Eighth; will be sold cheap if
day.”
Ouaranteed
cure
for
coughs
and
it aa\*es your nemw. Nu *‘paspection
authorized
herein
or
certif
Orinddl. supCTinteodeai of schools In colda
Mr. Coopor had to arod away
'
ihw
Uken gt once. Apply P. Burden,
and fl.OO at Johnson Drug jemtes Issued.
iit noe tritxl" in the KimbaU
hitikenparta It look oom time, aod Douglas. Arts, left with a party for a Co.. F. H. Meads. C. A. Biigbee
bairt belDCo oMiteg tb. 1
254 Front St.
Jan IC-dl
Sec. 6. Any person. Arm or corpora
In tbe Boaottme tbo bopi hooded obrlM tour of exploraikm through Mexico Co., dnigglsta. Trial bottle lOc,
tion
who
shall
do
or
attempt
*o
do
ton. Tbe ebeller.olrooio*. coaid bare
electrical constructioB work, whether
.Ana Aibor*- Mteb.. Jaa. IL-Bddle
bat It waa too
block wood. Will deliver In any
f*UT THIS OUT
original
work
or
alterations,
without
Americans and a few Mexican
V.
CUovM- .r PuTdne. tb. pal. waalUr.
lOOObadbMD
Sometimes a nervous woman’s
quantity. Inquire at Fanners Sup
guides. In September *hls younger
eibe tied wHb Wilktoe of Cbleago at
9 iiu«siusr/.
A»»ta*
ply.
Jan 12-tf
tb# last lataroollegiau at elevmt fern, tboopbl Mr. Cooprr. oo ho hUAdA brother Bdsrord of *r»ceoo. Aril., fear are a form of actual
^ __ and terrible
Ible IIll
permit to do such work, shall, upon
HollUier’s Rocky conviction thereof, be AnM In the sum FOR SALE—Pair of Np. 1 oxen,
<
ate. teebmu tnlwt‘ tb. UulroreHy of aatoaiobllo oa to tba obolltc, and In ing the party loot. mad. up n hand to ness. In any event,
PS you well. A of 1
}mp than iwimiy dollara
Mountain Tea
yean old; weight 2H0. 15. J. Moi
Michigan next srameter. H. wOl bt loot llawtbaii It wopld baya takoa tba go In sMreh of the mlssl
great nerve tonic. 85 cento, tea
more than one hundred dolte'w for
gmn.
Janl-lX
inMiglbteiUhle yaar undtr lb# tiH-yHr nvaltr mpino tlxv boMHo ot eora Aftar waaka of nimteas wandarlag, with tablets. Johnson Drug Cq.
each offense, ahd any peraop. Arm or
tvmldmm. rute. Feray A. Wood, a frotb owrobellcd.
ikt baat guidaa nmllabte. and rmngiws
I corporation who shall violate any of
—
the provisions of this ordinance (for
MISCELLANEOUS
and rurmlet furnished by the Mexican
i
ifwy cemta fptm Siaafard ualTtfiUr;
USB CALMAirS Dastia Pteor ™ which a penalty U not herein other
MUSIC TO RETORM NATION government. het<ted by Capt. Thomas
Simply thia:-Cut out the
wise providedI. and any occupant or MY magazine; “ftlv^Ung for ProAi.’
teBJartert*
101A. Jngr tha party dlscoverad
osTier of premises where electric wir
above conpon and mail it to
(which I’ll aend free) is worth $10 a
tars It WIU Bs WteaUsIag
bonea of dMd horaes. saddles and
ing or apparatus t* ilM or to b> ubwI.
Hew Zealand T%mm About t. Bail.
« t* WMteM
ift,
ua, and Yre il oeod you uaeful
copy to any man who Intends to in
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
who shslt refuse to allow or shall pre•
aqalpmant
earrted
by
the
Grin
that
wUl
MaioMlke
inf<
lion that you
'New York. Jan. 11.—Th. Now Zmvest any money, however small; who
t or rmertere srith any person In
BPft Jbt dell expedition on the Isteiid of Tlhur»n look over and atudy in
hOR money Invested unproAUbly. or
lahd football team, which baa bami iwfont^Utaia Bft mM
discharge of bis duties under thU
ordinance, he or they shall, upon con
quiet of your own home.
pteying in Great Britain* haa arraagid hoUiBC. wrta tdvmied te twMly pee. on. In the Gulf of CaUtenite. * gallswho con save |5 or more per monte,
cut tlte by ProfMeor Tomlins of Chb Bed at lost that all hope was lost
viction. for each offenae. forfeit and
You want to know about
4 tdlttni borne by way of the TJallod
but who hasn’t leanv^ tbe art of In
cago in a roceot addrma befort the
pay a Ane of B4M leqs than Ave dollars
g Grlndell returned homeward
reputation and wearing aualMaa. ••Uio^rom
aailteg^rom Baa
vesting for pruAi.^t demonatratw
SM Brencteo. on tVIsconstn Teachers’
nor mqre than on. hundred dollmrs. In
He had oonaunHMl thro, months .and
ity; you want to know about
wum r»b. U. Tk*r rxpA to
the rtsoJ earning poVer of money—
the dlacretlon of Qie court, and In the
dMpalcb to Uw
‘JS*
over
12.000
In
the
search.
tbe piano that U 'beat aaited
Imposition of say An. or costs, the
the knowledge Anancien and bonk
Mltk*A«aa «B iho *to»sor
for this particular clioBte,
Nr« Took JM. M.
**lbt Mtnbte with 4>or nattonal Ufa** Prank Reed.jigad SO. owning a farm
ere hide from tee masses. It showi
aboot the 4piatmiafi6 and what.,
hewald. *18 that it la out .f balance. near Mettewaa. aad being quUe weU
how to Invest small sums and how
county Jail tnUl Use payment thereof,
aa
vankoaaa,
bM
c*k
b*
■**<
lot
itmeana.. You want to know
Commeiwlalteai
baa
tonad
oor
baada^
UKlo
and
Bomethlng
of
a
student,
ad
providing
that
the
term
of
such
Imto make them grow Into fortunew;illriMNia)lo. Mn. Il.-Dr. Hcetr L.
about,
our “Uuio payment
jgteo^nt
BboU
not
exceed
three
vrrtlses for a svife^ between JAand #5
-the actual potsibllltles tA IntelllWmiWM. MIMAOU-* tthlMIc «lrocyears of age. with musical talent. He
gent Inveatmenta. ft reveals
tor. kM ImmA« AI for * OMottac of
This ordinance shall Uke effect at
te a well-ptwamwH old man who gives
enormoui
proAU
bonkers
moke
and
the
expiration
of
twenty
days
after
Its
A floiAt tMA loothau ATA40
lOlycNiwant to know about
Bfbl. tecuuta te the ehorchaa and
shows how one con moke the «
• have A OtSOrMt •rtdItM mom A
our
^“SSifkiid sAprovad by the council
Dl bottaes In the country districts
proAls safely, it expteim
atueoi. lootliall fi»rM>HM t*lly aat^te
of Ue city of Traverw City in rogular
and sags M wants a wife who eaa play
pendoos fortunes are made and wny
»ahe^3«^10MMU.M.«A.M.I.
evening. Jan.
vadteg. poweefti and btecaot na tbt organ for him aad otherwiae help
thy are made-bow |1.C^ grow
122,000. TO introduce my mogorlne
kkd Or. euliMt vlU «»k* «ht» c«dc aMiab bettar -nnd. atrongw tbpn Iba him. Reed te a bachelor. alUmaib It
kMw...
)• Clerk.
te said it is not his fault. It U eald WajM aad Bay Bla.
write me now. mention thU papei^
Atk kl« to Ike tmtimt ot tht Ia
A. V. FRIEDRICH. Mayor.
he has probably proposed to aad bees
Drop in aiv day a
and I’ll aend it alx months free Bd
Ult mlM eoaaltloo la Ur ran aaJ
Jan 11-31
ftieeiqd by more women than any
tbe Ureat XimbaU PianoItm* Oresory. 81 Jackson Bird.. Cbl
«ni raAm lo kara aa auv
>«
player. Free oonoeria daily.
r man in the maty. It te said
cago.*
Jan 18-Ht
aMMara* poMlblo laUkod k)r Ur m
kTsTsAWAt A that ni a party at Mandoa b. pnpoaad
MONBY Ta loam-Mo |AB ttetar
IS to 14 aerm load IB Bterool tows
t. erory woman prmnt Frank Read
Birdi Adi
true to
Uvas with'bte brotbar Catete. agH M.
i WNetitew aaaawg ooU^ wth
a wMower who baa Attod op a barn as
igteRte H ttelL FAr.gartlculqiritehas oaaM atewg with grlBt atn
Fa ta All
V
plr *S.:Wli|te. HO Bcrihtfr afreet.
a reaMma. Oalrto atelma to Jj# ,aa
BRhta.a ftwr aiM waw la SMI
Mbar nf tBa telly wf iBtent A
WUMwiS* M*Ll^ko^A*M«Sk •*daad aer ag^ wommi a* hU brothar ia deairook of Utelr company. Bayt
H «te of telBttw prtHtei of IH
Ctlvta: “Womaa and frooblo go toiNrjril|i4intri«te»
SttbtA and I dgaT want none of neith
Notice to lidijs.
SiS-vsrvHr-isysr-^'
TMnjsYoolfetfltognow
About
PIANO
BUYING
sftrvs'
^
MnMi PnfHl) Fk Sik
-,SrT.«r.»Nk-4lU.a-.«.
M)dari System of PlABo
jTf
asarjwf KIAMaiNlSlG
I0JSE
N.alteER.row.
\n
ri
rnAvmmm crrv. mcHMAM,
jmmmwm
o. c. am
ktvtiMnaita'clul*
lalM fbr mrnm U €
tl»w»
In Ibe ynnr. whan be
ttamlli abta asan.
kbaa toons for cteMt wanlber and an asObjml
pteatani crecBtag.
fnsniM ta
A cback fbr ftMf iMoad by cbe
as an amcap- Oiont HIto ter tba bsatb dntai of
to omwof bla Mary J. Cbaoiblf%na bnan raeafrpd by
Cole, guardian of tba banedatery.
^ An angtoa na tbe P. M. tracks was
M HOMi citfte Ti ■■p«rilHjr
!• ten IM tk«
Iterltf ta MM
ma wMM ta Bmpa mm f*ar» a«o b«
VMinarMlptoatorall ktateofiath^r
—wrtciQH aitaattaa ta amral targv
Ootei to tiM opm ta
a Mata# bifb aeboni la IttO and
laiar ftom Waltaaley. to at tbe bead of
mol ta garlla for tbe blgbar edoeaUoa of -ABMrteaa yonaff woasen. She
Mtr desroa of doctar of
irk. ilctaMch tarn
(
qwmUm M to wMbw* ooo mar ah la
tho bom or
fiC ib^ tlMalor. Bat thm to ao <Soobe a taadtag Bnropfan almanac tbat John
D. RockefeUer*a wealth equals tbe anboBi« augr atoo be poMlbta aad aoi to anal budget of flfteen Bnropenn al
be OM loo eoaapicaoaata •eeme to be Hla fortnne ta doHars and cenU a
tbo teat of tbto aMT mtlag ta good
form. It to ibe aaata aaitarlfiac prtadpta that Blade It rlcbt wbea la dMf formed Into ptaeea of alhrer It would
etab na rnneb na iw# fully nra
Adailral Dewer. dapper, eprlgbuj sd equipped cmlaeV
aad aaiUlag. to a teanilar ngiire oo
Tbe Lake 9bore baa decided to obey
Waabtagtoa atreeu. He mIIu witb tbe Indiana ^tate law. and bereafler
tbe iaaaty aprlag of a bor aad labea a ao beer will be aenred oo Ito buffet
fceea laieraat ta tbe atreet algbu. Bet cars ta Indiana after U o'clock p. m.
oae tbiag ap^ tbe
or on Bondar.
tiTtaf ta tbe year. People will aeod
bim aa girta louBgiaf robea. plllowe.
footetoola aad other embleau of ill
bealtb aad teebleaeaa. Tbe admiral
hatea tbe algbt of a walklag eaae aa
a plooa Chrtotiaa to aappoeed to bale
tbe eetl oae. aad be baodlaa all aucb
preaeataoff toahomefbrtbeold. He
will barely acknowledge aucb a gift po>
lUely.,
Since tbe announcement of bit comcreeamaa Loagwortb*a mall baa Incraaaed fourfold. Hearty bait of bla
let ten contain recipea for promoting
tbe growth of hair and be to offered
any quantity of Infallible tonica If be
will nee them aad eend teatllnoototo in
ret am. Ha gets atatlatica to prore
tbat BO bald banded man haa ever
bean known to go Intane; that lack of
bair to a preaenratlon agalnat all man
ner of pulmonary dtoanaea; that ertm
Inato of all cldia^are noted for '
growth of abaggy hair, naually atralght
and black, and tbat bald lieaded men
In all timea and agea have stood for
benevolanca. Inlellectnal lipencaa and
law abiding qualltlea.
. Mrs. Fairbanks, wife of tbe vice
preaSdeat. dadaraa tbat she does not
poaaeaa nervea. and ft would seem
that this to no Idle boaat. lira. Fairbanka haa aa Iron endurance and abe
atlrlbutea her fortitude, mental and
phyalcal, to tbe fact that she never al
lowed beraelf to worn* over anytbinjt
great or trivial. But abe alaraya ae
enrea ample raat, no matter what her
•engagnmenu. During tbe maddc
daya of the laat D. A. R. congreaa.
when aeveral tbouaand women would
talk at once on aa many different
tbemea. Mra. Palrbanba would endure
tbe confuilon aa long aa p^lble and
then, giving tbe gavel to another offi
cer, abe would go to a near-by hotel
and take a half hour s repose. She al
ways drlnka hot milk when abe to goIng through phyalcal or mental fatigue.
Rring Biomson. non of B)ornaiJeme
Rfomaoii. **the Grand Old Man of Noi^
way.- who to lecturing In Philadelphia,
aald: **Allbougb the entire kingdom
baa only about aa many Inhabitantk as
you haj4 In Philadelphia. Norway
does not know what graft means, and
abe pays her new king a salary of
$msm a year, which to three tlmei
aa much aa the president of the Unit
ed States gets. We have no laws
against briber}-, for there baa never
been any bribery In Norway. No man
who to not a Christian can bold office
In my country. We have a am
percentage of Illiterate |H»raont than
any other country la tbe world. Drunk
enueaa and pauperism, as seen In
aome parts of IDurope and America,
art* unknown in my country: wc have
• a Urge number of divorces. It to true,
but they arc never granted unless both
parties agree to tbe aeparatlon; all the
railroads, telegraph and telephone
companies are osmed by the state; we
get unlimited telephone service for 125
a year of your money, and Hde on tbe
street cars for 3 cents. *
General John C, Bates, who will be
bead of tbe general staff for one brief
month, to tbe ffrat bachelor In tbe his
tory of tbe American army to attain
this eminence. His regime will be
only for February, tbe shortest month
spun band woven Jeans. Tbe fabric
made from tbe Wool,of South
Carolina sheep by an old woman wbo
greatly admires tbe speaker, although
abe baa never seen him. She made
tbe girt through Representative Atkes
NeV York city
saw the boys of a tenement playing
with human bones taken from the an
cient graveyard of the Fbrsytb Street
Methodist church, which had be<gi dug
up prepa^iory to erecting a theater.
Collsnder's mind was unhinged by tbe
spectacle and he killed hlmsfdf by
Jumping from a high building.
KALKASKA
the E>*onlng Record.
Mich.. Jan. 19.-John
Bird of Bxcelslur died at hla home
Monday night of tuberculosis. The
was held Thursday In charge
of the Od4gFellows.
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs C. D. Bow
man of this place, a girl weighing 7
lunds.
Clyde Cole and wife, accompanied
by their daughter Bertlne. relumed
Saturday from the southern part of
the state, where they have been vis
ing for the past two weeks.
.Mrs. Leo Travis to under the doclorVcam.
tral Lake visited Mra. ^
eek.
hers met at tbe home of
Mta. Tlnklepaugh on Monday after
noon. where they held n pl4>«aant and
profitable meeting. At a special meet
ing last week Ue mothers decided to
meet every Monday afternoon, one
week at tbe aobool building with the
Anyone Intereated will I
welcome. Come next Monday, directly
after school.
Fred Anderson of Cadtilar was the
guest of Sena Larson over Sunday.
Mrs. Hila Bird returned Saturday
from Hasllnga, where she has been the
past two weeks caring Tor her mother.
bo In the meantime, passed away.
Miss Plank returned to her home at
Harbor Springs Saturday, after a two
weeks* visit at the home of George
Smith.
Ehrl E\ans Is Under the doctor’s
After a three weeks* visit with his
parents at this place. Ernest Smith reuroed to his home at Cleveland. O.
John Adams of Bellaire was In Kal
kaska last Saturday. Mr. Adams to
connected with the Bellalre Independ
ent.
On FYiday evening at the home of J.
Lelphart, Rapid River Grange Installe*!
Its newly elected officers. An 0}*ster
supper was enjoyed by all.
A. Schebrat. the tailor, was In Wetrell Monday on business.
■8 Lou Cronin went to Traverse
City laat Saturday and while there was
the guent of Miss Ulllan Bailtorgean.
rmerly of Kalkaska.
On Saturday. Jan. 27. there will be
a meeting of the county normal gradu
ateu at the county commlaaloner s oftce for the purpose of organtxniion
SORET^OAT^
The subject for Christian Science
is an inflammation of the^ Sunday at 10:30 a m. la ‘ Love.**
Netaorg made a business trip
mucous membrane which Dave
Sharon Monday.
lines the throat.
W. E. Heweu. Dean Lewto and Bert
Have you ever tried a gargle Clark look tbe first atepa in Pytblanof PAXTINE Toilet Antiaep. 1am at Castle ball Tuemtay erenlng.
An Ideal evening, fine ronda and m
tic for this trouble?
good company made tbe OopgresmtlonIt not only removes tire al C. E. sleighing party last Friday
soreness but strengthens the evening a moat enjoyable affair. Tbe
membrane of the throat and
kg Included a social at tbe borne of
thus prevents a reoccurrence. Mr. and ICra. Honensteln in Kxcelstar.
bospltaUty nAod
Paxtine haa no equal for all moeb•to generoos
tbe saeoans of tbe party.
throat aorenqsa, and >re tell it
tbe regntar meeting of tbe L. O.
on a poeitivq^ guarantee to re« T. M. M.*s tbe oncers ter tbe nnsalag
turn your monqy it it fails.
year were testaUed. Mra. C CraBia
m an taetnlltag oneer. A alee
MHNMN Omi(B eO.-TRAVKIIM
CtTV.MICH.
eamtiBynrtaitos bmvod theta-
frimv.mnuarv
atorai in fsont of tbe depot at tbto ly and Sonday at the home of F. J.
Plbcc.
right.
Mrs. J. M. Spran of Grand Rap^to
Tbe members of tbe Cedar AtbleUc
baa baan Tipltlng at tba borne of Peart dub met in tbe basement of th«'
Ooraall ibU weak.
ebur^ on Monday cveninKMtaa Peari Cornell entennined tbe
Tbe Ladies' Aid wriU meet on Wed
Alpha Taka Nee club Monday 4
nesdsy afternoon at tbe borne of Mrs.
tag. After a program ta which alt
I Hall.
Harry De Mars has returned to hi?
borne la Brunswick after visiting hto
broibef.
Ivan Hall to assisting In Ducbalter's
RAPID CITY
Spadal to tba Bvanlng Baeord.
Rapid City. Mtab. Jan. l9.-Jobn
Moriey of Rugg yras In towa^Saturday.
Charley Hanaa went to Kalkaska
Saturday with 100 pounds of fresh flsli
which ha canght In Round lake.
Geo. Kinney n-titmcd Friday from
Grand Rapids.
Supenrtoor Getty of barker Creek
was In town Saturday.
Wm. Anderson caught a fine pickerel
In Round lake Saturday.
Jack LHherby of Barker Creek was
In town Saturday.
Mrs. 0<«. Wright of Kalkaska Is
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E;
W. Clement.
Dr. Boyd went over to Alden Mon
day.
Ross Pitman was a Kalkaska visitor
Monday.
Wm. Peck of South Rnardman was
In town the first of the we«*k.
Wm. Barber wenl to Kalkaska Mon
day.
Gus Dobson of Arme came here on
the train Monday evening.
Harry and Irt.*In Harger were Bark4*r
Creek visitors Monday.
Warren Pierce of Barker Creek, who
u accidentally shot In the arm seven
weeks ago. Is out fmin under the doc•r r. care.
C. M. Tlukham was a Kalkaska vto
Itor Wednesday.
D. C. Cousins went to Kalkaska
8. J. LaCIear. late of thi> Hoop Co.,
has taken a position aa manager of a
cooper shop In Grand Rapids.
E. W. Burch has accepu*d the posi
tion of clerk for the Hoop and Stave
Co.
^
CEDAR
Special to the Evening Rt*cord.
Cedar. Mich.. Jan. IS.-ChsK. Bloom
of Maple City went to Traverse City
Saiurdav.
^
Harr> E. King, manager of the West
ern Union Telegraph Co,, at Tiaversc
City, arrived In town Saturday on h!«
way to Glen Lak»*. when* he st>ent
Sunday with his mother at Kenwood.
Mra. C. P. Walker of Glen Arbor
aa in town Monday.
Messrs, and Mesdames Bright. Blllan and Smith. Messrs. Mason. Jerry
Sullivan. Jr.. Herbert Sullivan and
at Maple City last Prlday evening.
Mrs. Dave McQut-er to quite 111 with
cbickenpox. Several children are still
confined to their homes w^h It. but
me seem v«?vy seriously afflicted.
Dr. 8. S. Smith, of the National Den
tist parlors. Traverse City, spent Tuesdaj* at Mason's drug store. Dr. Smith
THEomeiiui
UMTIVEC01I6H SYRUP
n. mk
wm be here prepBiq^ to nceomme
Ibo paWlc every Tncodny.
Mn. r. J. Brl^t was a Traverse
aty Ttaltor test Friday.
Mabal Maba. OoMIe Meaebmi. Eva RoMtos Nora Cork to asMstlng Mrs. alnakl. John OdoL Minnie Dahl and
lOBScblBS St tbe boteL
Jollua Cacibler.
B. L. Burke of Chicago. troveUng
ItU m. Fanrnat. Tuaeber.
freight agent of tbe Graham A Mor-
Albert Csrlington has gone to Trsv
we City to work in the M. A N. E
freight office.
Will Helm and the other membeiw
of bis orchestra passed through here
Friday erpalng enroute for Maple City,
where they fnrntahed music for the
danctag parly given by the Maple aty
and Cedar people In honor of the Glen
Arbor and Bmpiry pt*ople. who en
talnc‘d them at Glen Ray wme lime
FreJ McPall to luiphig at the depot
l)}Js week
Uiilr Jm-y IVnnIngton Is ill at this
writing,
.W .
Mtos Ida Farrant vtoltetl her parent
in East Empire last Sunday.
The subject of tost Sunday’s s4>rtnoi
was “IkMibtlng.** The cholngave spe
cial music.
Health Officer John White of Sokm
tran»iactt*<l liu8lm*84i in town Tm'sday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sullivan entertalntM
coroiiany fnmi Manistee last wt*ek.
Mrs. Ervans and daughter visitetl in
Traverse City over Sunday.
Primary School Report.
Enrollment, f.5.
Vlsll(»rs the past month were Orpha
Frallck and B«*Hsie Ervans.
New^ pupils are Adam Fice.M*. Celia
Roslnskl. Ed«lie Dc*n«*tokl. Hazel Er
vans, pearl Ervans. Hazel ix^wis and
Th.HKlore Pepllnskl.
The winner of the pins In the sp<dlIhg contest last Friday were Ellzaheth
Sullivan, thinl grade. ut>d Hazel Hr
vans, second grade.
Elma Pelky is liark in school after
an Illness of several weeks.
All of the pupils ma.le some very
pretty Christmas gifts tort month.
Among them were calendars, hair r« •
colver?. saclfets and collar button
l-cxe.-.
Those |H-rf.‘Cl in attendance last
month were Marie Huchradel. Emma
IVrr^lt. Gladys Smith. Bt^riha Bev,-!
rymer. Theo Hammuntre<\ Estelia Ter-
Ba«*tLhZAtiTe Honey A»d Tar it in
improTtment over all Cough, Lung
and Bronchial remediefi. It cuts
aU vta^gm from the throat draw*
out the inflammation, “
^
andatrengthenfi
feverish conditiona and
lining the
thn»twdbronchiiatuba«. ItKt.
tentiy on th« bowel*. thu» ezpelUnf
*U ooMs from th* »y*tem. Be»t
for ebiUren beemuse it U a certain,
eafe end bannle«e cure for all
Cooeb*. Colda. Croun. Whoopinf
a S aT“**
Iqractiog M a othartic on
thebowda. Sold by
•nft HANNAH OHVa CTORE.
W^TY
73. K,
TRAVJRSC CITY LtOlOF HO. 1IANatiOBal Protective Laffton wtilMBi
fa Woodman baU on tbe third Tb«day of each moatb at. 7:30 p. bl '
Oidvin 8. Vader. preaMtant; Okyle
Prtawold, aecroiary; NetUe C. Gray,
deputy,
oct l«4f •
Have You Weak lungs?
Wb«i we take Inta <
any wonde*' that It to fearod by the
people of Traveiwe CItr who bare
weak lungs and chronic colds and
coughs?
A famous London physician baa ter
years urged his patienta. when tbe
slightest tendency
TRAVERSE CITY LODttE, No. 222. P.
A A. M. meets on Monday erenlnc
OB or before tbe fall of tbe moon,
at 7:30 p. m. M E. HaakeU. eecro.
tanr. Eimtr E-JWbite. W. M.
AT COST ANY 1905
BUSINESS CIROS
ffasRsnas
A. J.
WII
vmjuva
«:uui:aa. coias. or
conaumption and all wasting
'unequaled in medicine, but. unfortunatelv. fetr could take and derive any
benefit from old-fashioned cod liver oil
and emulsions on account of the Indl
gestJble grease which they contain.
Mr. Roxburgh of tjie Johnson Drug
Co., says: “We want every person In
Traverse City to know the value of our
new ctKl liver preparation. Ylnol. It
building elements of cod liver oil ac
tually taken from fresh cod*' livens,
without a drop of oil or grease to up
set the stomach and retard its work.
“Therefore, where old-fashioned cod
liver oil or emulsions would do good.
Ylnol will do fsr more gotKi. We guar
suttee Ylnol will Improve the ap|>.*tll4».
strengthen digestion, make rich. r«l
blotHl. create strength, cure chronic
coughs and colds and strengthen w*>ak
lungs. If Ylnol fails to give sattofaction. w e rtdiirn your mcmey wit limit
question." Jcdinson Drug Co.
Big Tr«e Llk»w
Flami** I«*nlng from llte tap of a
live redwm*l tree to the sight that . an
l>e M>«-u ill the suite |i,-irk in the Big
Itoslu. This to the thiol time la fourt»*«*n iiiuiiths that t1.im.-s have Ims*i» viand.\ Til.- lire is burning .'.uistaiiTly.
but :it times K.. sl.mly tliat it to not
]M neptlble. The henrt of the tree is
det-aytHl and it bum* like a punk u»til tlie btoz<* burns a hole thruugli the
trunk. This forms n v«*nt sad eiius, s
the Mmddering .-mlMMs to burst into
fin lues. l*lie tns- was 14ti f«sd lii lilglit
when It first t.M.k tire. Now it is but
ninety feet high.
-TAXK0
ed to KYK. BAR.
and FITTING OF GLASSES. Office
602 Wilhelm block. Cttlxeny
TRAVEISE cmr 6AS CO.
PIANO TUNINO-W. N. MlUard. 30
years experience. No wlocated with
innell Bros,
fifiltm
OR. O. E. CHASE, removod frpn 200208 Wilhelm block to 407 and 408
new Stale Bank building.
CLEAN
UP
SALE
‘
MARK CRAW-8 OELIVERY-Ufbt
freight, parcels and trunks. Office
al City Book Store.
N
parlors, over City Book Store, ROOBI
CITULASS
REAL ESTATE AND LOAh
avcriie Ijlxu] and U>an Co.. F.
CHINA
SILVERWAHK
AKTCiOODS
This is tiK. tin... to l,uyw.,l-
OR. F. HOL08WORTM-S|»eclal attent Ion to diM^ases a»f the eye. oar,
nuae and throaL Glasses fitted.
Room* 7 and 8. H. A 1. Mercanllle
Co. block. Both phones.
1569
DR, E. B, MINOR—Office over Amer
ican iTrug Store. Siieclal alientlon
to eye. ear. nose and throat. Glaaaes
' fitn»d. Both phones. Residence 613
Sixth strmt.
HastalTs
ttt 3anUr
OR. W, E, MOON—Phei
Citi.. 107; lk‘ll.‘99. Rett
Washington street, Cllr.
Bell. 99,
ronio IJnl
bldg. Telephones, office. 103; nk-
phones 103.
The tax rolls for the collection of J.H. HOMME GEO. W. HeWETHY
the state and county taxes for the
WORROE &. MeWETHY
year 1905. and for the delinquent
school and city, taxes and special as
sessments for said year have been
placed In my hands for collection.
I ^11 be In my office to receive aald
m NKW WILHILM BLOCK
taxes from now until Feb. 1. 190€. on
each week day from 8 ochx-k to 11:30
o'clock in the forenoon and from 1
o'clock to 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
On all state and county taxes paid
Special attention driven to
before January 10. the regular foe of
disi-asoi'of the eye.
one per cent for collection will be
charged and on all taxes paid on or
with Dr. I. A. Thompaon
after Januar}* 10. there will be
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK BLOCK
charged a fee of four per cent for cob
■18 Can. 9o.
lection. Penally on delinquent city
If TOO want to save 1
and school taxes and «po< ial assess
buy the
Self •Shtalna ments. 4 cent on each dollar of the
••SWwa Lwata.** whicfiwtn aibdunt of said tax.
Office In room 202 State Bank
**£ata Up" I
building.
Dated. Dec. 1. 1905.
bL E. HASKELL,
Btovea.BtovelHi
dec 4-tf
aty Treasurar.
Bcra.na.lCa^f
GENERAL INSURANCE
Stove Polish 9c.
DR. GAUNTLETT
H.& IE. TIME SARD
STEP SAVERS
The hamlsomeat and most conven
ient HITCBEN CABIIIET on tbe
market Solid Oak fronta, Monie
and dust proof Roller boarinR Flour
bin.
We manofactnre them and make
low prioea.
J. E. GREILICK CO.
TEAVEBSB CITT, MICH.
Wood Has Declined
HONEY
-TAR'
CUMREnnCES.
Mi'
Jewelry store. Doth
___ ___________
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY, M. D.—Pbysl-
OR. LAWTON—Physician and sur^
geon; offices in Wilhelm block, third
floor with Dta. Sawyer and l*cnhalHARRY B. HARNER-Rxpert piano
tuner and action regulator. Satis
faction guaranteed. With Kimball
Music House. Cltr. phone 264.
HERVEY H. ANDER80N—Attorney
and countu-tor. Wilhelm bUxk. Traverse City. Mich, Citizen* phone 105.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-<* O. Carver. Prlcf * r»‘aM»nable. office with
O. P. Can er g Bro tadh phones.
DR. E. F. CHASE-wUpraeopathls. Offlee over BuglM-e * drug store. Citi
zens pbone-Kecidence. 336 -.office
C34
aug 31 3mo
OR. E. L. THIRLBY-Special attention tu dis4.a-o*s «if children. Room
4MH Star*- Bank l.ldg, Ikilh |
m
W.TULLERcan iwMmate.tli
IPfert ure Traverse City
et al
lio.oof) worth of timber
toM.ght during November and Dect-mlK-r. |5 a day. Intcriochen. Mich.
Jan 2 lyr
M. nu«llmant«l
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
8RIID RAPIDS I IROlilA IT
NOTARY PimUC
COIPAIY,
aia Bast rrant Ct.
J. r J»KB. Asawa
tin. Tab). T,kliw BSM Ko, aih. lU
Trmiji iMTM Trwvwwa Oty eoainwtUig for Aha
T^o
ooMOoBwg »«ib
T^S5
Oly for Kortkport S M
TV^^voa to Trsvsrso aty frow Gsdlllsa
Troto orriTeo to Trsvsroo Cl
lohn R. SantQ
General Insurance
Hew Vlttelm Nt.
Trw«r»e CSy
DM. J. 0. k SAXT XTKOBUjOOD
08TSOPATHIO mvSWtANta
Fw The Ifeit Thirty Days we Will Deliver
DRY HARDWOOD SLABS AND EDGINGS
FOR $1.75 PER LOAD .
GREEN, $1.50 PER LOAD
SOFT WOOD, SI .25 LOAD
O.P. CARVER atoRO.
pEBejVVABaOErs y/re Insurance
4^
L. L. A. BUILDING
taaffoolBW0A.9A.nia
Trstoo toootaTrwrorao Oty sa follows:
A. D. TYLER
‘
DEM-ri
^^ 606 ycwJVilhelmaoek.
These loads contain on an average of two cords
’ phone 639.
6eo. n. Jarvis
Oval Wood DisD Co.
OtaNTItaT
x«i rrei* StrtVt
rbaa* Taw Orteib iMh PlMMc S7
C D. MILLEl
CAN MAKE PROMPT DEUVERY
DB.J.W. HIGGINS
JANItalARX IS
Rnc Dental Work
DENTIST
NATIONAL
• a.BB.isapvBi,
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THE EVENING RECORD Trssi^
6PA0E8
vactM. TBLEOMAMI tcmnca.
—
WILL CLOSE
THE BKSTILE
rAMOU* mi*»IAN ^RI»OH I* TO
OK mteONTINUKO.
mmnunusfBm
OOVtANMUr HA* oceiOB. TO
rMK WOHKHtH^
IMMM* a. *M. • OM.fr
- «r OMMmtratiM. 0«t f *|ffV,f 1*r M *.M*v Martrra
i«*ml
. Bt WtniftheErMilaciUeQl*.
KKWISI
VIOLATION
X 0FPLE06ES
WNDTETHBIOfflPUr
Boya of Hia Moyflowor Clob Will Prw
oant “Bob. tha BootbUck.- This
Tbe Marfloirer clob of tbe Googiw
gaUooal tAorcb will this evening place
on tbe stage aa a pUy written by locdl
talent, tbe comedy. “Bob. the Bool-'
black.- the aolbora being membora of
tbe club. Tbe play will be given -In
tbe club room In the basement of the
church and each member 1* entitled to
bring one friend* to witnea* It.
%
BAYS THAT THEY WERE PROMAmong the cast of character* are
- IBED IMMUNITY. •
Bob! the bootblack, taken by lEd
Ed Smith. Mr. Bradey by Harley Umpricht and Jake, the Bowery cop, ca
Millar Oaiaaa That C01
sayed by M. Dean; Dan. the bully, will
Bald eiaimad That No Advanbe presented by Frank Badler. while
Uffa Would Ba Takan ef
Ned Taylor will do hi* beat a* Jimmy,
the tough.
AMIRICAN BUTTER DISH COM
Rehearsal* .ba^*e l»een going on for
PANY ORGANIZED.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
atjme time and evorj* club merols-r Is
Chicago. Jan. IS.—Altomey Miller
over the evening'* per
this morning r«a«m©d-hi* alateroeut formance.
In the packer * case before Federal
UOllKRT BCRKS entertainment and
Judge Humphrey. He malntalmvl Uiaf
lljere could be no prosecution without ovKler supper Wednemlay evening.
OLD CURTAIN POLE FACTORY a dln-ci violation of pledge* made by Jan 24. for the l>eneflt of tbe Immacu
WILL BE USED.
.
CommUsloner Garfield that no a*lvan- late Conwptlon church. Sup|»er will
tage would l>e taken by tlie g,»vern- IM* H-rvtNl from i to K p. m. Jnn l»-lt
roent of the dl*elo*iin-s mmle t.» hi*
Will Employ Thirty or Thirty-Five department. Belying tm this pledge
People at the Outaot and Will
the packers freely gave Garfield acc«»*
Start on or Beforo
Mareh 1.
By Wire to the Bveoleg Record.
Kev Tdrk, Ju If.-Reporte carrait
title BonUttg tliel Seuuor Depev Is Hi
a CTitSeel coodtdoD at hie Voiqp here.
are tfeaSe4. Charlee PaoMiac. nephew
or the eenaior. aald the condition of
■enator was not all eerkme and he
eatlf Intproeed thie ■omins.
THAT* WHAT FROSECUTION OF
PACKER* MEAN*.
ATTOMBMIUnSSTATEKIT
NEW FACTORY
FOR THIS CITY
NEWEST STYLES OF....
Control Tholr Own TroMurloo fod
ENGRAYEh CALUIfG CARDS ARE HERE
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
IntUanapolU. Jam W.-Tbe commMteo on conatltotional changes of the
United Mine Workers \ today voted
down the amendment io\glve locals
full control of their own ihwaary for
any legitimate purpoee and forblddlBg
the dtatrlct and national Uuird* lo
abridge such a right.
Have B—n Taken
lotMred
FBJHTYRINK
-
CUT BOOK STtHIE
From
By Wire to the EJrenlng Record.
Charleatoo, W. Va., Jan. 1^.—All of
the eighteen bodle* have tA*en taken
from the Paint Creek mine, where the
explosion ocxmired yesterday.
mUF/gniBE WIRE END DISMES
INSTITUTE
HAS OPENED
: ‘i
Paint ertek Mine.
«.
Jan. !»--•» O
•Hkllr aaaoaacad thal SehaatHaboi*
frtmm. U- R-«Ub kaaUte. la 10 b«
4ioaa*. Tfea priacam eoaflawl tbvr«
.oi to. to rataaaf bat wlU bUaaafMTf lafatotbrrprlooo. Tbo
k
IN ‘
pnarnaMBl baa daeldad 10 aat fm all
^liMabara aT tba worttatWa eoabHI
Do;aaadaranaalaaaaaBaaall daaarr
ciT a draaiaatialloa imt oT ariapalb>
^ Iba ttarjrt<*a bjUad oo Rad SanSajr la paat.
> V
’
Wataata adatw at«a Ibat iba «.
dallau tben. aoblryl^to bHac about
a faand atrlka Moadair. tka aanlTfaveme City 1* to have a new Inaaraarr aT Rf SuBilay^ Fiva «>rUI duatry which will liegin active operalat laadara »ara *xaculad t<«la> In
on or hefore March 1. next. The
tha Waraaw
new concern Is the American Butter
Utah company, which ha* purcliaHisl
or« usiiiK Kn*) nilli Antisthe factory building formerly f.peratwl
fnctioM. In fact Kreso lA
H. B. CANNON OF ROCHESTER
by the John P. Oit Lumber company
in use all ovit tlio Inml auil
WAS FIRST SPEAKER.
aa a curtain i«le manufacton-. ail
is
siitisfoilion wlioreJoining the Northern Michigan Trans
fvor it is ust'J.
poriatlon eonipa>iy’* docks and the
John F. Ott I.unilHT company * yards.
You hav« ns.- for Kn-so.
The company has rc'cently hwn or
Such u (lisiiifi-chiiit should
ganized with John S. Boned In of Chi A. C. CRAIO SPOKE ON SMALL
lx- ill cverj- home. Kreso is
Misses’Calf Skin SIhk«;.
OcHR BOSTRUM OmR* U** OF
cago aa prealdent and masurer; John
nvll uiadf—m al looking,
FRUIT CULTURE.
a DEODORIZER mid DBINHI* OH, FRONT *TWET.
F. Ott of this city, vice prealdent; C.
-lust what
every girl
FECTANT an.l it DOES NOT
C. Bart ell of Chicago. aecreUry. W.
ought U) wear this time
disoilorine liy HIDING the
E. Bonda of Chicago la another atockof year. Cut priec
Soil la First Requisite for Small Fruit
holder and with the offtcera alwve
OFFENSIVE ODOR. Imt by
Growinp—H. B. Cannon Talked
named form the lH»ar dof director*,
DESTROYING THE auSE.
on Apple Orchards and
facture of wlrcM.iid butter diahea and
A solution made hy dis
MBbB^O in COUNCIL ROOM BAT- The company will engage in the manuTheir Care,
solving ONE TEASPOONFUL
A table fall of ChihW
^ UROAV AFTERNOON.
wlll atari In with live machines, em
tine• Shoes,
Shoe odds andeiida
OF
KRESO IN ONE PINT OF
ploying at the start from thirty to
The Stale Farmer*’ Institute for
off1.00 BBd9l.S5 liAtS
WATER WILL KILL THE
thlrty-llvo proplc. The plant will l>e Grand Traver*e c«»uiity oiM-iied thl*
All Boye ef thB Ward Bheuld Be Pree- in charge of C. F. Search as auperlnfor
MOST RESISTANT GERMS IN
morning In the court hoti.M*. with a
ent-Believid That Othere Will
lendenf.
ONE MINUTE’S TUffi.
good attendance.
Fell Into Line and Ooneu
Mr. Ib nedlrl. Mr. Siwrch nnd Mr.
After a few word* of wclc<iroo hy
Ask for a bottle of it.
Bartell are In the city now hustly enUse of Lote.
l»n*N|.l«*nt l>. H. McMulh n. conduclor
Minas
gagnl In g«*ttiiig the itfllchliury nnd H. H. Cannon of Rt>cjH sU r was Intro
-4«e
fixture* placed In the •factory. This duped, who *|»oko ou -Chocr. Alfalfa
CkUdr
i»*c
Peter Boetrum hae offered the u«o
-rMK
will lake some lime, hut wb.*n,all Is
and Soil FertUlty." In which he em
or hie lot on the edtner of Front and
completed the plant will l>e a mcaiel
phasired the neoe**lly of working llu*
Park etfweu for a city ekatlnu rink
one of It* kind.
soil *0 a* to retain the molMure wlthThle rink will he foremw! by the l»oyn
Adjoining the factory building an
gettlng an acre** <if moisture,
uelnff It and the city will fuml*h the engine shadier bouse has b.*en Imlll
water for floodlnc It and »1«» i»“llre and the enKln»\lK n^-behiTJ InnlalleJ uhlch drive* out the air from ih<- noil.
Ithoul which the rc*ot* rannoi fi
protection. A maae meetlni; of every
alfto. Mr. Seat^-wlll make thin his
Give air an (ipiMirtunity to p t Into the
boy who llree In. |he Flret ward U
|M*rmanent home and manage the
called fbr tomorrow afternoon at 4 Idant. The main nfllc*** of the com- *oll. If there I* haril clay soil, put
on a little lime which will help U to «• wrw wow purmanantly Mw
o*clock. Thli meeting will he held In
fdtmUf Wllhalm blunb
. howevtM*. will bo In Chicago. Mr.
Abstract* of TlU*
the rottnrll room and every boy under U.*n*Hllct will devote only a i»c>rtlon of Ivecome gmul lining. It 1* nut to be ad
MUO*B •KTIF-ACTOaV
Dn. Stwytr & Penhallejan
v*»cated t(» let field* gt» fallow <»rdliiar
21 yearn of aice who llvee In the ward
llnu- lH*re ns he has other large
I
tAAA
lly
nor
Jo
u*»the
Mime
en»p
year-after
U iintiMl to be |»reM»nt, Tlie U»ye will lnter«'stH in Chlragx*. Mr. Ibmedlrf
••m>AM Btat. Bank BalMtal
be annUtetl In .forming the orfcanlxa- stale* that he exiM-rts the luislne.ss to yc-ar n|K>n tbe name ground, but much
tion end the aiioclatlon will be formed develop *0 that a large number of p«ms iKdtcr result* are found vbere crop;*
are used In rotation, corn, wheat, etc.,
Ja»l an a corporation 1*.
plo will iM^ employ«>d. Should the husibeing used allcHuiiel) uivm the same
\i U not the Idea of Mayor Priedrich
of the company warrant the imto exclude anyoea fmm thei»e rink*, pn>vqroent. there Is Mifflciont gnuind wdl. and when encemraged with a little
all being privllejied to u*e them but adjoining to ere.-t a eonsldemhle t^dl- ferflllrlng. a small Incrc^' of nliro
gen win Ive found where on the other
the boy* who run the rink* will be ex tlon to the present building.
hand when wnieat I* grtiwn year after
pected to pay a fee of t cent* or 10
With the rxcentUm of Mr. Ott all
eenta and thi* will be ueod to pul the the stock holders are Chlcag.. isM.ple. year uinm the same soil, or other
jConllnuetl on Third Page.)
lot Into Phape hir Bab. By payment of
the fee th»* bojrm Will In? •tivckholdiT*
In the entd rpriae and can formulat.- a
act of by lawa for the government of
the rink. If at any time the iK.y*
HOUSE COMMITTEE TO VOTE OK
thi-raaelre* are tinible lo enforce lhe*e
rule* they can call the chief of pollnTHEM THURSDAY.
WAIMTWOr-ORDERS FOR DRY,
or any offlrer and h^lll do no.
At the meeting (borrow a regular WILL BE FIR»T AMERICAN AM
HAPDWOv>D SLABS
Majority Favor* the Hepburn Measure
pet.chm lo the cUy council for water
BASSADOR TO JAPAN.
While the Minority U for
with which to nood the tink^wlll l»o
1C inches tong. Will deliver 1X cords for $2.50
drawn up and nlgnedJipdhe etockhold
Davey Bill.
era and Mr. Boatnin^a written ronaent
wlir al*o W obtained. Th.^ whole af
By Wire to the EvenIng* Record.
fair will 1m* eondueted In a atrictly bur
Washington. Jan. ll*.—The Iuuiko
CITZ. PHONE 344 BELL PHONE 37
loeia-Uke manner and 4 he U.)* will
committee on InieraUie and foreign
BUT WILL REBIGN POSITION
acquire none valuable Icaeons,
commerce tmiay decldcil to vole nex»
THE ISLANDS.
Tuesday on the railroad rato bill*
ft la bellered that a nuqjber of other
Luder ron*lderatlnn. The majorit}
cUlxM will follow Mr. lh»»tnim‘a ex
tupport the Hephurn bill; the
ample and donate tholr vacant lot* David E. Thompson. Former AmbaAi
minority-the Davey bill, -nie former
for use of the boya *4> that every ward
aador to Braxll. Will Be Sent to
substitute* a ••reasonable maximum”
will have Ua own rink
Mexico and Formor Japanese
rate
and'the
latter
a
•
reasonable”
for
The Flret ward boy* ahouid not forConsul /Srlaeom to Braxll.
•unreaacnablo” rate. Tbe
jtet tomorrow afternoon*• m»i‘tlng.
roittee will decide along political line*
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
and submit reports on the two bills
Washington. Jan. 19.-The aulb de
partment announced ibU morning that
the Aral United Btalea ambaaaador to
RUik c< ReepeitTSTitai^lLFl^ Japan will be Luke E. Wright of Ten
.
Two Funtr.1 Corowonloe Wif*
nessee. present governor general of Cae*trian Operation Wat Performed
on Toledo Woman-Mother and
Held Today.
the PhlllpplDM. who will resign that
Children Doing Well.
ofllce In order to take up him new
By Wire lo tbe Evening Record.
duties at Tokk). Further aanotmeeChicago. Jan. !».—With bnalnew mem ia made that David E. Thompoon. By Wire to the Evening Record.
Toledo. Jan. 19.-Dr. C. H. Smith,
temporarily euapended aa a mark of former ambnaaador to BraxU. will be
reepecL the funeral of Manhall Field aeot to MexSco aad Uoyd Grlaoom. performed a caesarian at 8t. Vincent’s
occurred today. After two ceremonlea. former mlnUler to Japan, will be
hospital Thursday afternoon to sav
OM at Urn midaiiea for tbo faaOly
tbe life of a West Toledo woman, A
opiy aad tbe other at'tbe Flrat Prtwbya itwilt of tbe operadoo twins were
terian eburcb for the family aad
Mra. Emma Mason and daughter b<^ Tbd mother and children arc
frlmdsA the burial took place in Mlaa KaUe are in tbe city today fromD doing tplendWlly and tbe ontisual proOfpoelaad oemotanr.
• I endura nromUea to reault snoceasTally.
Lelaad.
..The..CHICI160. BURUN6T0I &
QUINliY RliLBOAD
COMPANY
•
TBKBOBtnco..nop.
BODIES RECOVEREa
Eiphteon
Some bnuKi new anipto And thAtel letten of m.
ioQAkindt appeATin the new aampteA whkdtAie
Atrikii^y hAndaome. Pricea ate mttttaOy
BARGAINS
CHILDRENS’
FOQ-nVEAR
WINTER IS HERE
And so is our Celebrated Kno Wet Trousers. Will
keep you dr>’ in rain or snow, and warm.in coldest
.weather, also Sprague s Russian Vests, impenct^trable by the cold. They have a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.
i
KUBEGK «. MOYT
cMMiofH mnrmmmir ot.o^i-iimoB
W
1
ILWAYS IN STYLE
The smancBi and newest
things in Women’s Foot
wear can alwa>-8 be found
in the DOROTHY
DODD line of fine shoes.
SESSIONS CONnNUETWO DAYS
.CKiArd’r
A
•>
ROi
20B FRONT STREET
^iwMttiiiiwiiiia
I
>3e
2SC and 50c
AMERICAN
Drugstore
o. o. MorraTT
DENTISTS
WANTED-LOGS
MAPLE AKt
WRIGHT WILL
GOJO TOKIO
RtTE BILLS TO COME UP
OTHER HARDWOODS
HEPILOCK
AND
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
John F. Ott Lumber Co.
IS 60VENI0R OF PHILIPPINES
ME/Ms e-vnoaMO
m52S~„CbonmiGi
e- rpnmsHiWGa
OOSINESS SOSPENDED
r
lUV NOW.
TWINS WERE BDBN
wnnER SOITS, overcoats, under
wear. GLOVES AND MITTENS. DUCK
COATS. MUFFLERS, WINTER PANTS, ALL
NEW MERCHANDBR AT PRICES TO
aOSE-SEE OUR WINDOW : : : :
LOGS WANTED!
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood Pine.
Cedar Shingle Timber.
CUSTOM SAWING.
Cravtrse City mfg.
OmsMi*PhOM. SBi B«IL IBB.
W.U B^vb, iilMa«M.
OVERCOAT^.
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
$5.60
for a boy from 4 to 8 yrs. of age.
5/5.00
Overcoat*.
5/^.00?.T.,".= 54.50
Overco/il will) or without Ijelt, on Bleove.
1 to K years.
*old hiTotoforofnrSlfiOO.
told for $0.50,
54.00
5/0.00
made and tnmim'd; former price Coat, handsome iit
every de>
tail.
$i:loo.
" 55.00
iW.f?
$10.00 and $12.00. ]
55.00
3
belt, sold at $4.00 early in tbe
■eaMm; emUem on sleeve.
55-00 Kr.n’’.44S
dp 2 TC
^ overcoat
nl>0^iO sold aU the seave^We the higher priced cost.
BUD for $5.00.
>,
,55.00
W.
the Boaaon.
" »’ ««
55.75
I9yea»,BoUat$5.00.
'■i
j
A few Boy.' ebort, donbk
breasted Jaokete to cloeeNu
mlit..,e.l0D.. iwd., »0
good*.
$5.00
$L5dto$350
Onr boys’and OhOds’depart. |
Bent i* toning BBt some extra |
good nines for the hrauey.
: |
M
TM cvtMiia fltooiia m
IkV.JANUARV t«, tfQI.
4
mm^rn.
-i t^JV!^&SSS*7r^
POmr INCTAUATMN
lomm ia«t iM«n‘.
»*»» ttik to C*M««or Oo»
BKIVMT fis MSeBSSD
t4.\
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Matoi2f?tb* tocAl Ctoftw
^■k. atoB Mto^ • »«y «wH«l»-
ijnu i,G^« nuoE
JOt WOOD WILL LCAVr FOR tAGINAWTOMIOHT.
KNIOMT* or TMf »TAT« WIU. •* **?t w 1 odoek before Ike eompuqr
HIM HIXT AtMUir.
mkWkto »4 It aoy be eefelr -Ha BUfid Man to Be AtoiUttod to Btots
ttot thie
vlll remUt In od«
MImsiM
“SKEES”
Wedo««day uiKbt, Ju>. 24,
«e viU «eU the fainoat Theo
A. J^buton'a Ntvwrgiu
Skees at «r«aU7 H*lno«l
«r tji» iMiMt I
to 0*«tor wmi OMto OfiMn'
t« ntt»r* *» «»*• C«wl1
Trmw»* aty luu
ArrangemmiU will be completed this
reateg tor toe admlaaioa of tbe bllnJ
aa. Jos Wood, to tbs MIebigaa Bm
ployment Inatluition at Baglnaw,
urbsce with pood bsalto and toe de
. Tbe JolBt IB-Ultoik* flf TrmT«f**
sire to overoome a handicap poor Joe
cur io<i» Kob n. K»iiM ofVrUliMe
urill sawne In a few years with two
gTARCH FACTORY WILL BE RUNetrong bands so schooled in a trade
NINO NEXT WEEK.
tbai bs will be able to compne with
ghost wbo have all nature’s gifts of
iMOrtiMiBKM
CLEUHK UP DEBRIS
FiK V^locMosfy Will
r ^
r a- w
SPECIM. SALE ODDS AND ENDS
aecl lioea n^ a \*ery loirprict*
now it your chance, #
WealaobaveSkeeliiiitling,
poah aticka, auow thoea. etc.
Come in aud look them
over.
EVUGEllSrS CHILD
t
COALANDWOOD
MiTiniPrtavtlrkT
C.B.TaylorGoalCo
•OTB nosis .
m WIST ntn snm
?r‘5tiSio?DSrS!r.
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
^
^»
WELEinpWSU^
JUST A FEW LEFT
.
$9StMdSfMSMs.......................
SM.50 Odd Bnssm...........
at.W.fl5.MaSdSl^M«pr*MdCsmasdtsfrsa.:.. .........
........
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llToken sets of OininB Chairs with from 1 to 5 •
of a kind at actual cost;
COME AND ,examine THIS^ OFFER
J- w. si.A-rKp
Bs Nyfinliiq
Wblls toe InsUtutlon U open to all
aduU blind in toe state, there ai^
many rsatrlctlnna placed In the admls
ak» of tooae who might be a draw
men was pul to Mck to the other Inmates. In order
BHttdter Oooorml W. H. UK«te work deanlog up the debris resulting to be admitted, a rigid examlnatloti
mtugs ffre st the
to bs uadergooe by a
nd Italf. MRMfeUr HM foTMT. Ae^ or OroAd ItofddA oomitotodor or too
morning. Buperaordlftc to
iMpMlor MC A prourtM eMIcbteAA brtgAde or too oAltoni rAAk.
a tlst of qusatlons bss
luceadont PohoiAl slated to toe.Re.
parental aide of tbe borne, while
of tho HowHta mnmmmmt to
e A.-PAJ*Or or MAAlOlOO. glAAd
leetkma relative to the
l^tolMUmUMiliMboMkept Md
ror tbo otAto. OAd Mnoo 0. Curtte oord this morning that part of the
of blindness, tbe length of Ume
tlAt At toMt IMAMeOOO kas bM MOt of Battle Crook, graad koopcr oT fo^ •gad machinery would be raanlng
o«t or tlM UDlt«d StAtM to Honfary ortI« and aaal of the .lato. were the Monday morning and that the plant of afflleiioo, aad queries as to wbetocr
woulff
bs
in
oporadon
the
latter
part
the applicant has the full use of hands.
by too iMicmaU.
glebed offtolate proooot. The
of next wook.
Angers and feet;^ He must, too. tie In
It lo fortbor tolopto tbAt tbo Huo
The hangers, pulleys and belts pooi health and sound of mind. Ho
gArtooi Ato orgod Aoi to booofiio oo> lac tod vltoemd to
«>>dlepee
dtoUlAtod wlUi tbo gooblo or tote ooon •blob taaed tb# eapaeltir of the kidae Uch woro dsstroyod are hard to pro has to answer the question also as to
cure
la
toe
dty
and
this
will
necessl
whether he Is of good moral charac
ter w to ftoAto tortr ito lAAgoMc
doubUees the larcast Pfthlaa
delay. The lumber to be ter and temperate habits. The denom
•ebeota. «tc. Aid not to btooino Ab^ gaiheriac held la their caaUo ball to
used In the repairing is also hard u ination of religloa to which the appli
toMCHtei
rer a year,
- ;
/
And In the city.
cant belongs te also put on rc>cord. The
The laatallatlon of the onlfona rank
•dUI be erne me • empeteoce A»d •Bom wan held tlml. •ooAdOited by The Insurance carried oo the com subject of vaccination, fits and skin
receive their share of atten
tbee PMnrae to Htm«ai7 to epend hie Brla. Oon. W. H. Ixwmia ai «Tttod In- pany which Is caplullzed at |200.0oo
Mnlace there. Thie le a direct loee otalllnf oTflcer. Pollowliig the tostal te covered with an aggregate of $70.- tion the whole to be certified to by a
000. though a number of the twenty-six physician and the su|>ervteor of the
to the Baited BUtea nt oalr of a citl- laUon too company
Iwpectod by
snies are not repreoented In this township or city whin- the applicant
pea iwl aleo of the dooejr that be bae
rral Loomis, asstelod by Cd.
G,
city: the heaviest company bring the lesIdcK.
daraad.
Hcumaoa of Traverdt CUjr.
laaicratloa cf tble elaia teaotde- The ottieem of tbo anbordlnale ladgc ^ndon Lloyds, with an Insurance of Joe Wood hSH bi-en tdlnd from n
|16.04»0. Among the best known com babe, the cause of the affliction IhIiij:
aired to Ike Baited Btalee. It li nalor
pantes are the Home P. A M.. Insur due to infection In tbe eyes ol the ba>
Grand Chanceltet C. A. Palmer ofance: American Central. 81. I*aul; Hnn when a Ube. 'Hiat be lias patou-.’
Aotetlng aa grbnd taatallttog offleer. asover. Norlhem. Equitable at f.l.tmu. through great suffering physically
sisted’ by praad Keeper of Records
New York Underwriters. |7.IMm»; Wes from the diseased ct
Albty oot of the oovBtry and then re and Seal Mite* 8 Curtis.
tern. I2A00: Agricultural. |2.*hs»: An eye was ierono.1 entln-ly. If Is ne»*M
tera bomo. Tot thia oooma to be the
FoUowIn^ the iDstailatkm ceremoNew Hampshire at |2.- lest tt> say. He hs.s sjs
totonttona oT toe Hoagarlans If the nies. toe Pylhlans eojoyod one of the cbor.
taapootor te right, m bolng a citizen, IlneM banquets ever eproad la toe gOU and many others with amount In a school for the Mliul
rtmnlng from ll.WKi to gS.tMSi.
read booki h>r the blind but Is unahb
bo paya DO tai^ho does not help In hidgo dialog room. A aplondk
through lack of finances, to i*l»taiu atn
« eonpportJng tbo public achooU nor the was served by C. 8. Cavls. past
Bsato ths Music Cure.
Btato and Bational InaUUitlooa, he In the art of serving a banquet
llieratun*. He plays dominoes as tie*
•T'o keep the bo<
only source of home pleasure, tednu
takoo All he can aad leaves Docking In
Previous to the dosing of Ui
Mrs. Mary Brown.
^'Itoglaee.----- Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. -I Uke Dr able to read the numlwrs «.n the domi
the newly Installed Chanedk
noes by feeling the dots. He plays llj.
Oo toe other hand, there are Hun- mandor C. B. Weller appointed F. D.
reliable and pleasant loxativ
accRiTdlon and travids around th<- city
. tariaaa In thte eountry who become Curtis. C. S. Cavls. J. E. Cameron and most
have found.” Best for the 8lumach.
VUsoaa and good olUtens and of tboao IL J. Mk^roer as the ekecutlve oommlt- Uver and Bowels. Ouarantoed by with the aid of his faithful dog Jcis past thirty but is small and iind'
Jobnaon
Drug
Co..
F.
H.
Meads.
C.
A
toe to have charge of toe local
“
• 25c.
veloped physically.
for the gibnd encamp
^thiu country beeome merely a |
to be held beiw this
A CARO.
T or employment for her oUteons. or if
mnander Weller to of.
ttaly or any olbor eotmlry kas-aoch fidate aa chairman of iho committee
tc
t;ii«olroa and te capable of attaining. Its
At the banquet there was a verlt LIttte Daughter of the Rev. ^nd Mrs.
oada. toen It te due time to place
able feast of wit and flow of soul and
Charles Clark Paeoed Away Yoi; aultabW and tt^ngont roatrictloo of some of the best addresses ever hoard
tofdsy Aftemoen.
omlfUmtloo on the dtlsens of ihegunty ln"tb^ lodge room were delivered. The
principal ihepse-of^e addresses urns
R\*angel Gladys Clark, the Cycat
FOR STATE PRINTING.
old daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.
THE gTATlE COHmTUTIOH.
Prof. I. B. Gilbert was appointed by Charlea W. Clark, died yesterday Bida Arc Higher on Account of EightI Attention te being called U> the fact Chancellor Commander Weller, aa of
afternoon at tbe home of her parents,
Hour Day.
[^that the quoation of caning a coi
ficial toastmaster for the year,
«4 Uncoln street. TJhc father, wbo
?^tloo to royiae thy oonatttotlpn ol
fsssor Gilbert aerv«l on ihU occasion te an evangelist of toe Church of
yesterday oiiemnl bids for
^ auto wUl bo stated ggoa at toe coflrtag with the grace and dignity which Is
Christ, te in Ohio visiting bU mother slate prlnllni^d binding for tbe two
' Aprtl olootloo. TlttotooDoof toi tooat charmciertsilc of Traverse Clly’s
aad has beM ealled borne. This te ths years beginning next June. There werr
^Imporlant matters that the voters of perlntendeni of schools.
second affliction to be suffered by the only two bidders for the contract, tin*
liiohlgaD bava roesAly actod upon, or
Loomis. In response to an family within the past few months. Wynkoop Hallenl>eck-<^wforU
com-'
teUl bo oalted to adt upon, ar
from the loaatmaater for
AeaUi having taken their little 5 pany and the Rol>ert Smith c'onipanj.
^ toobU rabalye toe aUeaUan wbiob Its
moatos4>ld eon. Charles. Oct. 10.
Both bids were somewhat higher
tmpbrtanoo deserves. That the regls- of toe Pytolana In MIekigan. and c
The announcement of the funeral than the present figures at which the
traflOD or Totorr preHmfnary to tor. attention to the Importance of
Win be made later. Undertaker Cur atoto work te being don on account
iber imo of toe sew primary olectloo plets pregaradons for tbs oomtag sntte has charge of tbe arrsngemeata.
df tbe demands of book sml Job print
law will occur at toowame tlmo aad campmsoL Dsneral Loomis’ rsu
ers forian elgbt-hour day. The Wyn
place. Is a tortber fact that gives
i«in«CMtorr.iir
were devoted more especially t«
koop company has the printing con
added Intereat
Importance to the
Every now and toen some statis- tract at present, and Indications point
uniform rank, of which be Is toe
CDmlng fliat Monday ta April.
mender. He spoke of the desIfablUty tlrliin with loo mock liver utters fig to Its succeas In the present bidding.
«re« showing thst tbe world's c(uil SQ|»If reporta are true there has been a
ply will test only a fvw hm»drvd« of
to bring every company in tbe aUte yrsri lunger. Make It asxiy. many
deliberate effort to start s rui
to Traverse City, toe nsarsst com
tooosSDdJL OUns Ims «nnl to bm;
Ueveral of the Chicago banks, H
tallty. upsete the
bring
100
miles
distant.
He
com
ffDQjUUDQDare mites of «wel fields.sotDe
•epoaitors have boaa warned by tele,
my. Jsjum has |4r«(y more
Bno- entire physical system. The body is a
Uted Traverse City upon its repot
phono that they bad bolter wttbd
network of nerves. Hollister's Rocky
mante baa enuigk
Tbla la probably Wti$ done by tome aa a convention city aad ttedarsd that atatea. If ervr they wd»Tvteg iiow. MonaUln Tea soothes and rebuilds
i^eorat OnOmy of too banks in thsbope thU city should^taad by tbs Pytoftns Her and one sDotbrr s tegiii Amrri- the entire system. 35 cents, tea or
tobiria. Jobaaon Drug Co.
toat tos InsUtolloiis will be rendered aa a matter of local pride. Hs ds. «i’s bin will be run far rvwntrirs on
Ibsotodat by a boavy run. If tbo of. dared that PyUiians over tbs stats ccuturieu tinrut Britain and l>rgenerally are entboaiaaiic orsr toe meiiy all! not be canitess mum.
g bftavy poaany Obonld be tofllcted be- Travsrae City snoawpmsnt aad bs pro.
easno *stiob aoUoas are liable to result dieted a grand aodesaa la pv«7 dsUlt,
Hrif tot Warid WwiBtra
in a pubic tbai would entail serious commending toe proverbial st
tbe otoer balf n«ua. Tboae who
aad bospitallty of toe Kaigbta oT Timvuse Borklen’i Aruksa Balve never
erse dty.
<tor IT It will cure cuta. wmmds. t
Grand Chaaoallor C. A. Patemr
Moy Ulvw«1gt Years.
^ Tbs ebansss for livlnr a toll century gave an address which was a master ____________ ____
__________ lOJO
ure eaosUont ta toe case of Mrs. Jen- piece of fraternal exposition. Mr.
alf Duncan of HayatoviUc. Me. now Palmer Is popular in Traverse City.
Bitters cured ms of Obroole Dyspepsia He lives In Maatetse. wheip the
if ff# poats standing, and mads me Pythteas Have a high rsgaid for toe
Traverse City Pythteas and toera te s
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
strong bond of fHendablp bstwssi
M Uvor dteoaoes. Blood
organteaUona of tbsse two clUss. Mr.
fienUml dOblUty and bodily
•old OB a fuarantos at Johnson Drug
ring his isiuarks. Us
vrgsd upon the Pythteas toe Impor
. Most of toe mmu Is^snHqr^ Umo taaoe of ualtsd work aad sosfgetle
.Itoro 8sn Frsncisro for JspoD oown. aetloo and Bsctersd toat bs bad all
Mays consists of besvy marbloery. and faith ta Traverus aty and to tos prow
^ goo Fcaactecs Call nys toe ractoc post of Ms bslng onsnf Iba^randaat
Ifsll rompsny s loodlng fartllttes sis tote dty has over witaessed.buttle better than tooae at the dlspooal
Anotoer addfssa. mors fbom a bosi
te Noah.- «o tbo otovsdooM work
asm slandpolaL was rsndeiwd by tbs
and day. __________
grand ksspsr of rseoria aad asai,
MUsa & Onrtte.
Broken lines in all srades of house famBhinff
good%wilUie cleaned up this month, regardlessof price.
•
- a
Wholesale and Retail-~Your Reliable Home Furnisher
Fur Jackets
and $carf$
DON’r TRUST TOJLUCK
in tho hope that yoii*ll pick up
a f^ood cigar hori* or thero. Gt‘1
hold of n fitfar you know U> U‘
gvXxl--oiu‘ that 4*V4*ry<Mio'who is
a Jtul^e knows to be a tiptoper.
Short of thiit U4lvi<v is: Smoke
tho Trawrst* Belle and other
braiuls will qon<<ern you no
longer. That’s a cit^nir to slick
to and tin- prici* won't “Hliek”
you. I>**8pite it’s exetdlenre,
tho Traverse Belle sella for «»uly
5 cenls tho oue.
A. W. JAHRAUS
FOB BALE BY AI.I. DgATJtBB
OEALCRI
IN
KVCRYTHINO
We Still feave a good showing of Furs and
arc offering them at One Qaarlcr off.
See the bargains in Near Seal and Astra*
chan Coats at
21.3$
V ^ with Skinner Satin lining.
n. 3. OHIbelm
DCALCM IN
IVtaYTHINO
PCAtSM IH
iViltVTHIHa
GREAT QUARTER
OFF SALE
Thechoiicc* i»vor>’one has licfii waiting for, tho lime when everjoin- can get Ijeautiful ar
ticles aud save many a dollar. Thfurignial price ia on iTory article—one-<iiiarter off
from that
,
.
Oreat Quartar Off SalW
All our beautiful haud-ijainted China, exquiBile work done by tlie beat of experts. Gift
giving is ntaUtimea.
.
Oraa« Quarfcar Off Sala
Every piece of handsome cot glass. This is all Americtn, the fin4*8t cut glass IhAt ti
made. In brilliancy. Ix'^uty of d<*sign and expert workmanship the b.iat critics lay theie
ia no eijiial. The greatest chance of the year to get cut glaaa fer very little money.
Orea’b Quartor Of]F3Bilto
All onr Prpiich and Gcnnan Cbiiin In l»th open .lock and odd pieces is incloded in
this wonderful sile. Kow ia the lime to supply your t ible with n.wded dainty China.
Oraa*fc Quag^ar Off Salia
Will include eTerything ill our ireat stock of fancy Bric-a-Brnc. French Seoard. Lon.
welsn Wan*, Bohemian Glass. Perfecto Waite. Ro>tJ Bonn, Japaneiie VaMt and Novel
ties, Sl.*ins, Mngs, Caudle Sticks. Fancy Mirrors; Leather Goods.
Oraa*t Quar'tar Off 3ala
.
.
X.
• '
i
,1^,
Of air onr beantifnl .lanliniers. Stands. Umbrella HoUan and Fern Uishas
A THE HMIIUUI & UY
J. B. Paige Hccttic Co.
|i
4-
l|i CASS STRE^
JobMouDtogOo.
*
«( avoir
'
**
PHONE K»
MMMlAlltAI Ml tUnVM
Ml Mi
J
SI
SPiF
BY,dANUAIIVIRj
Kimniis VBD
r. Mr. Omr a*rM ta- ««WHodiiaoc adroexo pkmtaa
lOaiemmt tnm wmt n«L}
Jan.
Bonaevelt fa not to t
I
Ptoe* tkte mfi^fnooo. .1 aabot to pot opoo tbe aoO. Alfblfb It
a new eoMr la tbe ataie. In.ooote
0iU dMM to atUiK
New Br« coaatiea ll te dolaa well, bot for oae
«OMVtw to bo Md ta Ormod Ro|iM< aooeeaa there are three mUnret, owtos
perbapa to the need not.being of the
right aort to witbataad the aerere wintore. Wbeo Michigan fareaare
grow alfalfa aa they do In Kaaaaa.
IT. PniC- a. R Cottoo. J
their atock caa be fed belter with
eapMiaeaa alfalfa la very nntiitioaa.
It aJoo appeaU to the eye, being of a
X. IL Mattbowm. BUoooIobo; A. w. bright, beauitJfal green. It la better to
aUek to the old red elorer. but try al
CoMlOoo «o n»olrtk».. Hcio. U. faiia. Take care of the noil It la not
K. WloMoo. Ftu^: Mt, Nitrto. right to drew out all the fertUlly. but
Boyoo Clir
to retain what there la In the eoll and
C. D. Bhormw. KOoenU manwr; n add to it by proper tilling and fertiiu:
Mayor WlmMau at Petoftkey and Prcrf.
The dlactiarioa was led by John
G. R Cnuoo of Bo« CUy are In ai A, Horton.
Small rrelt Caltore.
mall Pnill Culture* was then
taken up by A. G. ^raig of the Agrl
cultural college In. which be gare ma
town WwMtfit of Yuba Hat
ns.iuaKtt
Mro. Mary Jane Allen, wife of Riba
Allen of Yuba, died yeetorday al her
home at tbe age of 47. Bbe bad been
aufferlag with pneumonia alnce Sun
day Bealdea her buaUand she learea
four chlldrre, two boya and two glrla,
Tbe funeral will be balA-rrom the
^XeaSodiet church lit Yuba Sunday
nflnrwiaii at S pVlock. the Rt-r. Rlaley abd Wood ofAdailng. The arrangeaienu are la charge of Under. laker Carter.
-NOISY SUNCH.'Orelebafi Wna the Only Mamhar of the
f
ralrtmPTMant.
The Noiay Bunch jptve a very en
tertalning party at 430 Wellingion
atreet Jan. 17. They came early and
ntayed late. Among the guceta was
Qretchen In all her finery and ahe
being the only fair one present waa
very popular with the male roeml>eni.
She certainly had her share of admira
. Hon and It was a ati^e among the
bunch to see who mvmld Uk^ her to
auppor. While Helnle. tbe fat man
cMlmed her alinhe rdat did likewise
Paring tlie evening a snap shot was
taken nnd nil went'home tlnxl but
happy.
fe' i
S
440MKS POR CHILORCN.
r. M. Amldon Hia Fourtd Places for
Sin Little Ones.
F. M. Amidon; who aulfertHl the !•»«
uf hU wife aeToial wc<*Kfi ago. IHi to
day for Owoiiao and ChcaanlnR wUh
hia children, which will l»e plarttl in
homre gnong hla relallvea. The crip
pled and feeble minded eon. Jamre T..
who la 11 yearn of ago. will be Ukre
to Owoeao to a hrolhor of MY. Amidan
iinlll he la admitted Into the hmne at
Lapeer, while the other two will go
Into a home with a aiator at Cheaan
BREVITIES.
There will bo a siKH-lal cotivocalkm
of Trev, rs4> City chapter. No. 102. R.
A. M. for work lu tbe Royal Arch dtgrve, A banquet will follow.
The Rev. U B. niKsell was calbsl
Munnu* today to preach the funeral
service of 8, M. Sarketi. the oldtwt
druggist In Michigan. Mr. Hlsscll was
a former Monrex' pastor and Mr. Sarkett iM longed to his church
The mwring at Ijhe nr>t Meth«>dlsl
church tonight, subject -A IKHivllve
That Never Fulls.** The Uiys* club
*wUI mtHH this evening.
Mr. and Mrs.- Stanley McNulty of
Ixmg lAke are the proud parents of a
twelvi-pouud bo.v. born Tuesda.v. Jan.
36.
Tbe executive commlltw for the
slste encampment of the Knights of
JVtblas met with the grand officers at
tbe l»ark Plac<> this morning to start
the machinery of local pneparetlou.
The entire lower fioor of the Park
^lace annex has been engaged for the
of the grand offiwrs and the City
mpere bouse M<curv«i. for two «ia>s bir
tha Bread Itxlg, mwrings and the ex,4>mpUficarion of sern*t^worK.
n
'J. W. Slater hai. received by express
for his farm at tlrawn a fine, double
standard, polled Ihirham Imll. ralsetl
on the slock farm of a. 1) UeGarno In
Oakland county. Michigan.
THE MARKETS.
HH
Chicago. Jan. IS.-Cai-.10-3.500:
unchanged.
Hogs—SO.OOO; steady.
Bheep-7.«Kh-4rtc«ly.
r
Chicago. Jan.
lS>^^'boatUMay.
R7Hc: corn. 45V4c; oaU. 32Hc; pork,
Hr 114.36.
BHELLMAN.
MichiBan'S forrnnovt
BHEI
opHciaiv> RaMall's opHc*! purtare
,lan. 18 till Jan. 17. DonY reito this
Jan 1B«t
HAR
HARRY
HARRIS, ^the oaly retallei
te <he city who monutketuree hla own
la
Ke
I oa otrery pl^ec. LaGrettl
JarflS-lt
fruit culture la tbe aoU. raspberries
blackberries, gooaeburrlee and cur
rants doing well on sandy loam, al
though some do well on strong and
moist soJfl. Second U the fertility of
the soil, beat results being obtained
weU fertilised soil, ferilllaatlon
being obtained from every Po<
source. Third, prepareiion. The land
should be planted and culUvated. first
one year to crops such as-potatoes,
beans, etc., to rxtennlnato cut wc
etc., it should l>e plowed and enlUvated
iH-forti the plants are put ln<b the
grouncL Cultivation means more than
the dcilrucllon of weeds. A blanket
of loose soli should cover the groiiml
retaining the moisture. Prunlni!
Is also an Important thing. The best
time for pruning raspberries
blacklH'TTles Is In the late winter and
eariy sprlng^'when the vines stand out
and one ran se«* wl.al he Is mittlng,
and the overgn»wn wimmI can be <
away, if this is not done for thrci*
serins it will overrun «
sniother the plant. The new wood
gi i the most and the lw«t fnilt. Black
berries an«l nu*pl)crrl?s should
pruiH'tl twice a year. Currants re
quire HiH'clal cl.anlng out t.» look mat
and trim. They are lUble
late a groat amount of tload lark, dead
enlng^llfo and vlUlity. Late in the
season tbe extra shoots may be Uken
Currants nnd gooselH-rries grow
gnat number of extra shoots, a ft
of mhlch hh.mld Ik‘ allou^ to gre
and n taln the vitality. Cbanlng the
tut»e should not be undertaken until
winter is well over, as the dtad
bark. etc,, arts as a pnufiction
vines. When spring \a wclb here, the
dead vines can l>c raked out
Mrich depends <m doing th< > work at
the^Tlghl time.
The fnilt grower
Aould^nol try to get along wlihont
extra hclp^Alc>>rtahr^'asons of the
year. The Ihrestment of extra help
w lp*n ne«^led will paj ItHi i>or ci-nt or
more. The wdl In this »»art of the
country is Weal for strawlK*rrifa. five
varieties b«'ing grown even farther
north.
Apple Orchards
H. B Cannon in -The Apple Orchard
and Its Care*’ npentHl the afttM*noou
rejiHlon iH-forv an amlleni'e that nurn
heri-d over two hundred repn^wnia
lives farnierK and InteresU'd rosldeut.-*
of Grand Traverse county,
*
**The oirhardUt and nature work at
cross punxuu'M • he bf-gaii. Tor nature
attempts to pro.luce seeds, while the
Divhardlsfs whole effort b*ads toward
the prtxiucrion <*f the pulp surroundini;
the siHHls** and he gave as an vxumple one orchard where the thinned out
tr»x>s produced to hulk more than the
untrlmmfHl tree. Sixty-five acres of
orchard requlr«*s the whole attention
of one man. Mr. Cannon said.
The subjoct of Ci>ver cn>p» was dUciwsed by Mr. Cannon who showivl
what an advantage a oiver cn>p was.
Bpraying.
<?praylng was the final subject
plaixW l»efore the Institute by Mr.
("annon and he gave stneral examples
<if orrhards when spraying was done
t.H-hnIcally. and cite,! the 19(bacre
orchard to Oakland ouniy which pro^
duceU 4tH> barrels to an acre this ytvir.
tbe income being
He read after the informal discus
Sion opened of the work of th^ experi
mental station which recommended
the u.'^e of the Bordeaux mixture when
the cluster bods are forming and before the Icavre are broken, spraying
two rimes after the blossoms full, the
poiwn then Udng added to the mix
lute,
Messrs. Jameson: Gray. Dobson and
A!I>ti discussed spraying.
George
nf one
IS.—Mias Alice
of bar
> iriaRMre. G. A. 1
^^S^Day lmaittate~W, R Gray. A.
>baon. H. Speer.
tbe Princess Alice la to be entirely n
of rest by renderiag a piano aolo to bome^nade affair. In that It wiU be
made of American prciducu and put to
tbe deligbt of an.
gather by Amertean renins.
Erealiig BaoMofi.
It is to be Btade in Balfibiore. and
Tbe evealag acaalon will open at 7
o clock and tbe McKinley school will by a woman. Of t^raa. It U to be a
furaisb musk. -The Agricullurel Col superb creatioa. It will be of white
lege and lu Worth- by H. a Cannon; aatin. made with a long trela. with a
-Opportunities of Today * by Mrs. F. bodice smothered in
D. Baundere of Rockford are among And real gold lace of rare value—lace
which has beea owned by the ances
tbe evening's ulka
tors of Miaa AUoe. the Lee family, of
Bdioel ExhIbiL
•
In tbe fine art exhibit of the rural Bootoo. tor geberetloiia.
There Is a pretty* tonob of aentimeot
hooU of the county district No. 3 of
Garfield township. Mrs. Bertha B abdut the use of this old lace, for It
Johnson, teacher, had the largeoj dis formed an important part of her
play. an eH>«lally fine feature being mothers wedding gown and her
mother's mother.
physiology chart, containing 1
, This Baltimore modiaie. who probpies of tbe different toods. liquors.
s. polsoa^and oondlmenis. and cx- ably will berome famous through thU
plalning^lbelr effect upon the human opportunity, is making a great many;
other things for tbe bride of the IMillc
-stem. '
DUtrIcl No. 2. Yuba. R 9. Jones, house.
There Is to be a dainty gou-n. for In
teacher, in their dlspUy had a sample
of the hooey locust. Indigoneous to stance. of green grenadine over green
Florida, which was taken from H. S. silk, which is intended for wear a:
Sailor s farm near Yuba. It Is re one of the stately functions to be
markable for the monster thorns with glvcA In honor of the bride.
Another part of the commissiqn
which the tree Is oorered. some of
which grow to a length of six inches given to the Balrimore tailor Is the
Samples and descriptloos of fifty making of a traveling gown of gray
three different woods indigenous to broadcloth, with which she is to wear
the county were furnished by Roy the beautiful silver fox furs preaented
to her in Hong Kong on her Oriental
Crain, aged 15, of dlitrict No. 4.
' A map of Grand Traverse county by trip last summer, and which are being
Kat«> Wltkup from No. 5. Paradise made up for her In Washlngtoo.
township, is worthy special mention.
A display of handwork alsnc the Chimber1tlB*s Piii Btlm is tii tBti>
fifth grade from district No. 4. Whlu*- septic limnicnt bb4 Is mncdiuUefi iss
waier township, has taken a peculiar a cure lor cuts, bruises, sprains anfi
Ijcnt. being plans drawn to a given like Injuries.
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scale, the scale itself being exhibltwl.
made from woods In form of geomet
Falling eyealght,
rical square made from walnut, maple,
Man sad.
oak. baswooft and elm.
Sheltman cures him,
AFTER SHORT 1LLNE8S.
I of Near Klngeley
Mra. Philip
Died This Mornlnq.
Special to the Evening Record.
KingHey. Mk-h.. Jan. 19—Mrs. Philip
Homrich. aged 22 years, for many
years a resident on a prosperous farm
located six miles west and two miles
south of thU village, died thU morning
af!€*r a short illness. She leaves a
husband and five'children to mourn
her loss. Though the fun*
ment arc not y,M completed It prol^hly
will lH« held In the Catholic church
five miles w,*sl of tbe village.
Man glad.
Rastall's optical parlor Jan. 22-27.
Jan 1fi-2t
Mr», V. R
«»>'• •><« •"••n
In the city the guest of her parenin
Dr. and Mrs. Strangway for some time
returned to her home to Newberrv
this momiug.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson, and
little daughter left to<lay for Grand
Rapids, where Mrs. Anderson will re
main the guest of her parents for four
or five weeks. Mr. AnUersoo will re
turn Monday.
Mrs. 11. Shaw cf Slights Siding
siM-nt a portion of the day in tho city,
returning on a late train.
Mrs. K. T. Minor of Old Mission who
has been at Northport visiting friends
paseix! thnmgh the city this morning
on her return.
^
Mrs. N. Avery at Kingsley is the
guest of her daughter. Mrs. W. H.
Wilkins of Seventcefilh street.
Mrs. M. McCormick arrived today
from Muskegon and left for Empire to
visit her mother.
Mrs, A. P. lx»ggell, Mrs. Charh*^
Monroe and Mrs. W. E Horton come
In today from Monroe Center to attend
the Farmers* Institute.
Mrs. lUttie Bernier of EYankfort i.>
tbe guest of Mrs. A. J. Henderson of
W'ebsler street.
OPERA CREAM caiwmels and but
ter scotch. Regular 2<kcent for 10“
cents. I^Grettl.
Jon 19 It
W. B. Gray oT Grand Traveroe ooun
ty followed with an IntereoUng talk
on -Making Money from Cherries**
-If ooll la very heavy and very rich
CREAM FONDANT 10 c«iU pecib.
I would
them further apart, but LoGreiil.
Jan IMt
genrolly Twenty feel opart Is enough,*'
he said. As to varieties he advised
CREAM FONDa3vT 10 cento per lb.
equal nets of early Moreilas. Montaror- LaGrettl.
Jon IMt
ency and Barty Rtehsaond for soar
LAGRETTI-^HarrU
cherries. Of sweK chorrte^ Block
Tartarian. Napoleon V%aro and everythiac he oella.
ISiM^loBg. iMtjrwVcnt
ST TBt
EMPIRE LOMBER CO.
See E. R. Daily,
Kew Wilhelm Block.
PhODf 9ft
t •« tal. I h«« lot
jwl Mhik jm an
lookaglorfaia
OVERCOIT
■n» 8t of Seka^S
FNWta Ool Otothing
it vliat odl* tlMB.
Ii
for.....
CUT FLOWERS OR
FLORAL DESIGNS
We deliver promptly. <
GeoW.Nffler
FRANK N. PAINE
Prc-lDYcntory Sale
OF SILKS
Beautiful Blown Glass
Tumblers with fancy
t;?;”.'!-...*”.'.. -36
Brilliant glass tumblers,
new style,
20
ONLY.
Brilliant Glass
Water sets only
.60
Near Cut.............. Hoc
Handsome Glass Berr>’
^ts (Seven
*35
You should soc our new Ger
man Baking Dishes in terra
«-olLi brown, clear white lined
and glozctl inside and out at
ONLY IOC EACH.
DeooniUxl Dinner Srl«,$:J.25.
$8 00, $‘.1.00, and
$11.00 per set.
HARRY HARRIS, the only r,daller
In the city who manufactures his owm
chocolates and fruit bon buns. Name
on every piece. LaGreiU,
Jan 19-It
24 inch Colored Crepe de Chenes, Pink, Pale Blue,
Tan. Cardinal and Black, worth 75c, \jg|| Y||
•27 inch Chiffon Taffeta, Grey, Brown. Navy. Change
able, Green and Blact, also Blue and
Black, $1,00 value, for................... .
75c Yd
:«) inch Okec Japanese Silk for Kimonas or drapery
purposes, regular price, 75c. Pre-Inventory Cftp
price..................................................... .
vvll
Sale Prices on Black Taffetas
l.lSQuaUty 1.25 QnaUty 1.50 Quality 1.75Qoallty
AT
AT
1.15
89c
1.35
Front
nnd Union St
e. mflbeiiti Ceraer
L.\GRETTI—Harris
everything ho sells.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ANROUNCENENT
ICC that
Wo wish to I
ager. Mr. J W. Cllffe. has returnej
from tbe sanitarium greatly lmprt>vrj
OPKUA CREAM caramels and hut- in health, and Is on duty again. IhirItT .Mcturh. Regular 20-cent for in Ing his abKence we were short of help
cents. LaGrettl.
Jan IS It
and found It Impossible to db5pi>so of
these pianos and organs as fast as
PERSONAL.
Uuy arrivisj here from the dlff*Tent
Master Bruce Griffin of Norlhport factories. Wo are at present greatly
overstticked
and will offer largo In
is siKnding the day in the city with
ducements
to Intending purchasers.
his father. l»hH Griffin.
A. E. Nebo^u and two daughters. These Instruments roust be sold at
U‘lla and Agda of North|x>n arc . In once or be re.shlppeil. which will necos.«ltatc an«>lher ca.sh cxi>endlture.
the cliy loiiay on a business trip.
Miss Lida Coyne aooompanled her making an enormous expense without
aimt. Mrs. B. J. CovTie of Temple, any ixissible gain. This we are enhome today where she will remain diwvoring to avoid.
If you ever Infend or have a desire
GET *rHC happy tocting by hmring
your cyoa acleotifically Rttod with
apcctaclea. Shallman, the cytobratod
SLABaiiEEDGlNG
ON HER WEDDING DAY.
OaU are oonolly eollo
lifOre.** bat be looM 090
Cf09 no Mortcase Uflor i
•I
m
DKV
WH^ ALICE WILL WEAR
'"
«"
make
It so you can have one now. Don't
faU to call and learn the inducement.s
are have to offer. Yi»n may pay ca.sh ^
or have the terms arranged to yourj
own convenience. W*o kindly
to call and see the gcnuin<
these reduced prices for yoursvdf. If,
not convenient fo,- you to coll kindly
drop us a line and we will
> mail you a complete list ^phese InslightUv
sisting of
used ones.
Huntinglon.
Steinway.
Sohmerr
Mendelssohn,
Sterling.
Schaeffer.
Smith k Barnes,
Bradford.
and others.
Wegman.
Grinnell Bros,* Piano—Our own make
Grinnell Brtw.. 159 E. Front St..
Jan 17-21
Traverse City, Mich.
rnTi
w
••THE KHOINE THAT RUNS**
1.0W P»MIOK
Consistent with bigh ebsn
workmanship, matei^ and
power detrebped..
Walter M. Paige, Agt
tmm OwMtaR.
wuk J. a Paigc BfcMc-Ok
MUmi
Yon lUTC bees
looking forward
for new t b i n
joodi tor erenSowns. We
hare them aow.
NEW WASH
GOODS
NEW WHITE
GOODS
NEW DRESS
GOODS
NEW SILKS
Extra Special Sale
New Spring Silks
TOMORROW. SATURDAY, we place on sale a lot of silks, prices much Ipwcfc^an
you will find them in a regular way.
•' f
‘20 in. plain mcssaline silks in black, white, cream, navy and Alice blue and re
seda green. These silks are exceptional values and you stand in your own light if
you fail to look at this line.
. .
SO Oen’ts Yard
Ift in. checked Taffetas, in a line of colorings all new. Came yesterday. Suit
able for wakts and shirt waist suits.
•
'
^
SOCenteYard
27 in. changeable Taffetas in all the combinations, also in black. Very special value^
Oonto Yard
36 in. black Taffeta, very high lustre, oil finish, extra heavy weight, $1.00.
Compare it with $1.25 quality. ^
3Gin.blackchiffonTaffeta. very! soft^nd fine, high lustre. A silk you’ll ap
preciate at $1.00
A
XX Moileybak
The manufacturers have brought Uiis number out in the French lustre finish.
We like it and we think you wUl. $1.00 yd. There is no other just as good.
All Cloaks and Furs at
331 -3 OFF
It needs no further
comment. Come to
morrow.
SUITS
Ladies’ Suits are go
ing to be. very popular this
spring. Styles are good that^
wo have on hand—buy now '
and save one-third. .
• -fV- :
. -nnvcMC cm* mmtilOKyraoAr.MJimarr n. nm.
SS.5J?o2rJ«JE
sxayyarisgsa
I
'V-
:
efawH (except ]
■ft. ioia ¥Mi<wtort hm boat ooa tlttor^t^Mr tnm Tnr**■». 2U* «C Tnprwao CHy
sias"*“&e~"
rnmfUUtrkamfmmummm
to «Blk tad IMT ffloadt Mt terti
900C ttd
tlM
^TteMflilac It goat
ttd tke
Otm C^'m UmI hBtm
tort had
M to atof
Mof
-St..-—
cut LAKC
•ajrt'ss;
W*l Haat and wmiain Cyry trw
»sfsjri^"aw
oAeoft Mardtr oreau^: Hit. Irith
of Trartrtt City, who vat teat at a
dite^^ to tko State Oraage. vai
TSS'riuot. vbo kad beta i|tlk
tiek. It able to be o«t agala.
Cbariet Ealoa aad family of WII
Haaitbarg called oa Wm. Carry mod
faaUly Bfkday.
Tvo Jolly loadt of yoaag geople of
tbit place droTC to Elk SUpldt Ust
Thuriday erealag to tpead tbe erenlug vHb Mr. aad Mrt. Wla Povert.
II
uSTSSJSd" bT^i
^
Ume f
^
r' “
MAPLE CITY.
Mitt Charlotre Nath of Trarorto
nty la la tova Tlatiityi reUtIvet and
dance la Belllngcr’t
ball nriday night.
Orp|a rrallck vat 00 the tick lift
**MlTTlMgo of Port Oneida rlalted
her brother Prod and wife of thU
place last Prlday and Saturday.
Mr. aad Mra. Totten eltllod at
erday
let Ad
Hktt Kapton tpent Sundi
M^tt" Wa* iRlrnwl and Pen Burke
patted through town yesterday cnroote for Bast Empire.
Mrt. Carl Walker of Clen Arbor
paated ^^hrough town this morning.
.
Ret. Bjeut^V'iioMUI^hl* .ppolnlinent on aooounl of having to preach a
funeral eermon.
‘
The Sunday school vat roorganlied
aad oElccrt elected and teach^
eboten at follows; Superiateodent.
John Rinehart. Jr.: aatittant tuperln.tendent. Grower Rnegtegger; toenv
• lary. John Rrlght; treatorcr, Harvey
Ruegtegger; IlbrarUn, Nellie I^wli:
ehorlttor and organItL Ada Blight.
Teachert: Bible class. I>r. Ruegteg
;
ft
,
Saturday
Warren IVull hat been visItiflK hit eoutlnt In tbit neighborhood.
Jbhn ZltDtek*« IK He girl, who hat
long time, teems
BUROICKVILLC.
^ lirt. John Ihn^eth.and lilttie dtugh
tef. who have iK'cn vltKing her ptr«;nla. Mr. and Mrs. Mose IVro’. re
turned to her home at Coi>omlHh.
Mrt. Mtl>e| Farrani htt been tick
the ptal w«‘ek.
MUt C5ora Simon it vlrlllng with
friends at this place.
'
C!ocik fell from a ndiway of logs
y. tiftlalnlng witne painful in
HL
Mm:
Mi^ ¥ba Berea, et aLHo Hbmm
eee. 33. towa lA
QfMan n«.
Brewxter to NMnn ». LAOniir
f. Mock 7.
L.
"Sir mJT.
^
aocbor. Mtt. Hatr
Tbe maag meeU^'beld at tbe
wife to Lmud
waaexeeptkmallrEM. Mr. Joha Cot* ball OB Sunday evimlag was a de
TW atxtot bat teeiired t ti
btOdlM n<l M bm aovW ft to tlag of Ckarlevoix served tbe guests seeeeea. TBc lectpre ghrea by Mr.
kit lo(to«tk<¥mtk 8mrert*U>Bake aad was Just tbe man. being at the
Jennie K. Bonsber. nd^ to FVed T.
right place at tte right time aad every
Bougbajo parcels. Traveroa City.
mUiaU. Tbe supper lasted from ld:30 aiabed by a ebonm ^olr.
Anton W. Bartak and wife to Leon
L. D. Biiaa took a trip to Ldaiid this ard Bongbey. eHofnwfrK of nefr^.
but Albert Baraua aUl 1 o’clock,-,
Jan. 16.
toe. 5. town 27. range 11.
In
Patrick Bardoa. admr.. to Jamas A.
SOLON CENTER.
Barden, one^half intoreat lou 16 and
a Amance haa bdba eut weeL
T^venc mj* WedaJlday last.
^
18. bkmk 2. Fernwood.
Mr. Manor of
Anna Hagbos. et aJ. to James A.
er twenty
prayers service on SaMirday evenlag Barden, lou 16 and 18. Mock 2. Feni
irc tbe a
aad gave a hdprnl talk. This was the.
Hr*. Colnmbiit Bolamier visited rel
Wm. Meerels; rice preai- dast meetittg-er the week of prayer.
auvea in Kalkaska last w
Crotser to Frank Wedow.
Art Bolamier. wte bat bcca visiting denL Mlaa L. Shelly; recording eecbH of aw^. aac. 11. town 25. range 11.
bU paople here for a week, retuihcd
Margaret E. GrtffHh to Elk Baplds
Bcmry. Kna
Mias Carrie Indegarde rotaraed to Saviags Bank, ne % or nw K. sec. 10.
to feyne City FWday.
Lantner': organist. AmelU
Mrt. A. 8. Pray was called to T
town 27. range 9.
Ubrar
eU: Ubrartan.
Emil Lautner. A corerne City Sunday on account of
Irene P. Bennett, by Sheriff, to Hatdial tnviu
vltalion Is extended to all to borne in this place.
Blchaieti of ker eoB. W. W. Pray.
J
nd enjoy |bese
mectli _
Mias Dome Gill spent Sunday at Ue Sheriff.^wVi of sw%i. sac. 23. town
Samuel Cbaney made a trip to Kal ccgDC and
are
held
every
Sunday
evening
at
7:30
Lighthouse
PolnL
katka one day last week.
Tbe meeting
The Junior and Y. P. 8. C. E. will ^ir^e*B^ett to Hattie R. Hewitt
will bo coodm
bold n unkm meeting nt the Congre^ Sheriff, w 4 of swVi. sec. 23. town 37.
gntional church on Sunday evenlag
Secgmtller to Wm.'F. Hill. a4
C. W Loefficr it on the tick Leaders. Gladys Dame. Jnalor preak
contracting with farmer
lUt. the result of ter flipping on the (dent, and Jnnior auperialeodent. Miss rf n4 of 8w4. sec. 16. town 25. range
weeklo raise seed peat.
Dell Rickard drove to Elk Rapids Ice a short llmoB^, falKng from tjufj Pearl Dame A apodal program has
F. Krumm and wife to Brneat
one day itti week.
been arranged to which all are cor- I M.Cha*.
Harr, lots 33 and 34. Blackwood.
e and Mrs. A. 8. dJaJy Invited Ralph Worden it liid op with a
C. J. Fulghum and wife to James
nilh walked
w
Smith
orer to N. W. Herring
The Ladles’ Benefit nocicty held a
ton’s Isst Thursday to spend'the after- tea moeilng ai be borne of Mr., and V. Mllllken. lot 3. Ahgosa resort.
Almon \V. Rlckcrd and wife to
Mr. Herrington brought them Mrs. George name on PTWay after
lames W. Millikcn. lot 11. block A.
A. G. PaJrbankt of Traverse City home.
f.. L. A Co. a 7th.
Mrs. NVIIir Herman has a lady from
was in tbe neighborhood Friday and
Ferdinand O. Heutnann and wife to
Suttoos Bay workli
rorking for her. It keeps
rday.
Saturday
iTscHu wening.
,
W. Mllllken. parrel.
By with a crowd of abour
Floyd Beach made a trip to Traverse
kiss trns Voice entertained friends lames
Valentino Pease and wife to Chas.
City---------..
on Wednesday evening. The evening
J. L Wamrr and Mr Pierce of Elk
was pleasantjy speett in sewing carpe% lohnaon. parcel, sec. lA towa 25.
ling to spend Sunday with her
Rapids were called here Th'urtday. '
James W’atson made a trip to Trav parents. Mrs. A. Newman
Miss Nina Myers Is working at Ta- City for medical trcatmdu, is con
cr»c City Saturday.
CALMAtTB Riksalpf Bpnr VnrHalt la
Grover Hammond who hat been at grr s boarding house.
valescing
O, R. Clavpool was a l.uslnesa tcmll
noat dnrnMa fnr Ml bfiaritr worh.
work at Mahan’s camp near Kalkaska,
er at Cedar City last evening.
returned home Thiirtday.
Miss
Josephine.
Hsiverson
spent
Mina Hammond went to Elk Kapldn
Raat Estate Transfara.
inday at home, rotuniing to Trav
lo work In the Lake View hotel.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Nealy Cradll lo Clara B. Brewrter.
se City Moi^y.
ffiigley ijnderleaf drove to Travenic
al. lot P. block 7. H,. L. A Co.’s 91h.f
Mr*. James Murchie of Traverse et Bari
City one
last week.
J. Cooke and wife lo Laura A.
ity
visited
friends
benduring
the
wa Pray was a Traverse City vis
Minor. lot 15. bkek 7. Goodrich s add.
PMl^week;
also
her
si.stor.
Mrs.
F.
I tor Sat tin
Chaa. H. Carpoaier and
Jan. 15.
U Brown, lots 0 and 10.
Mrs. Anna Claypool called on Mn:. 11.’:: 4lh.
P. Dalxell last Tuesday.
Wm. Troiawlne and w
Miss Lizzie W’instaniey visited Min bard E. Kellogg, lot •».
nie Amtsbuchicr the past week. >
lly Tuesday last to care for her lilTl^e Infant twins of Mr. and Mrt. C. L. A Co/s 5th.
Joseph M. Miller and w
Whitten have been very sick during
Men wbo have had experience
*Miw' By™ Cronkhitc was a Trav- the past two weeks, but are a little
in giev iron molding and who
rsc City caller Tuesday last.
are willing to work in open
i Howard Whiting and wife fg BdJe
J. C. Pease wss in Traverse City on
Albert
Alexander, eH of c4 of ao4. sec. K,
shops, can find elendy em
islness Wednei
sUbs for
' ^,
Mrs. Earle is
. Quite a numlMT gathered at Tager’s town 25. range n.
ployment under yearly conto* nh^ E.
rlsltlng at ihcAoroe of F. J. Hopkins. boarding house Saturday night ftrr n
irucU at rates ninginir from
16. town
Robert Wood went to Traverse City
but the players failed to appear W>*nkodp. »4
ti.25 to li.50 PIT d^ith
Saturday evening. He returned Moniirnlsh the music. The rrt)wcl w.vs 27. range 11.
Audi
tn^portation paid, /by adtr«*aled lo an oyster iiipper l»cfor«'
loin
8
H.’s
2nd.
Richard Sparling, who baa been
Wm. Bowen and wife to Lydia M.
working at Norway, upper Michigan,
75.D«trolt)mAj
Jameson, lots 8 and a, block 3,.P. H. h
and Wisconsin, returned home Ssturday evening.
^"f. W. Wilson to Lydia Jameson, lots
E. B. Giblm was k liuslness caller In
Traverso City Saturday.
Aaroa Box left yesterday for Ann
Arlior. where he will receive treat
ment.
Hcr\'cy Tripp returned yesterday
from Grand Rapids, where he has b«*en
working a few months.
r. field secrctarj- of the
AnILSaloon U‘sguo. will bold services
here npxt Sunday at Iwth the M. E.
and BspUst cburchcr Mr. Hunger Is
*IS T
lot n o
tit i d is
unr 183
lot 184
;
tot 188
■'
LOT 230
Lots 2^, 236,237 as advertised are now sold
LOT lot
LOT 203
LOT 211
MULDERS
LOT 212
WANTED
LOT 213
LOT 214
ALL FOR SALE!
These arc all early selections and arc the
Vou are Cortfially Tnoited to Jittend
Klng.H!ev
chei‘se factory, while a bwer last year
Ilf more than 84.50. 1* this year a gain
er. and money ahead. However, the
stockholders have docidtHl to put this
next
us^back Into the
year and the farmer* will receive the
in May the fartnnry mnnufac
Hired 1841 pound* of cbce*c and
eelved I228.U3; in June, 7629 pound*,
and received |7t»6.26: In Julv. puire.
pound*, and roceivetl $7.74.93; in Au
gu*t. 10344 laiumlK and recelvel
|lt»19.c:.; hi SeptemiKT. 77u9 iKniml*.
and nrelveci |S19.2:i; in October. 4782
pound*, and receiffHl 8-573.84. This
make* a t»lal of 42461 pound* and
8(nx.7.94. Tbi* i* a gor^d *howing. The
factor}' I* now in debt only |4nb and
exixriK to mon* than nurt tbi;^
e. are
next year. Farnu rs. a* a rule,
greatly In favor of t'^re factor}>- 1?
their wlv
•Ive*. a* t!
save.*; work
Into a lar
homo of Mrs. John Baumgardner.
Mitt Bessie ^'arrant and MIsh
Hrowa of iCmpirt; vlFitcd at J^arnuits
Sunday.
NesiKm Co.’t saw mill has l»een
obtlgcHl to tfhut down on orruunl of
liad weather and rabi.
Mrs, GlIlKMi Warifp of (Ben Arbor
was In .town Ralunjai .
George Blrd.^ey lias l»een drllvcring
: of butter.
the hlstorica of the Ruatlan and Jatv
war In (hit part of the country', greater
maker In oompar
iTr \and Mr*. J. Llnscott s|H»ke ai
of raring
he M. E rhnrrh Sunday. A large
croad was in attendanre.
bolder* to declare m* dividend* but tr
Jan. ir..
utilize their Kurplus by raising tin
price of milk and keeping the bu*ine*‘
OLD MISSION.
to its fullest capacity.
____ Jllvor Tompkins is
' line pony, a Christmas gift 1
GLEN ARBok.
grandfather. 8. a Tompkins.
Tbe l-adle»’ Aid society met with
Mr*. Peed Miner hat gone to Tterth Mrt. N. a Sheridan the last lime and
port for a short vlfit with her parents had a very pleasant mecHlng.
has b
if h
bolter
llrthua.^. .iMi.
City ar
Mitt Fox. the primary teacher, after rived In town Friday.
a three weeks* tIsH with her parents
Frank Fisher came over from South
at North Milton, hat reiomed to her Manltou last Friday for a visit with
duties at this place.
Harry Dana, having Bnithed his
work for K. J. Brinkman, for whom he of the pleasure* of tha }-oang people
hat worked for tvo yoara. will move
Mr. .and Mrs. VanBusker have reOB the J. C Hill place soon.
rhi a fine driving
eonUy
Miw, Mluiak haa returned from a harness, cutterr and- two robes.
three weeks’ visit with her daughter
Frank Sheridan and two chli
at Harrltvllle.
dren vUlted friends in Empire sex
Lewis Pranklln hat gone to HIU* era! days last week.
dale to vlflt^raladvet,
Several couple* from here attended
Mr. Rnthmore an^^MreJ^ drovl a party at Maple City Friday cvendown to the llghtbobae itti week.
***Cu*tom logs are piling up In FisbeV
A Son’s saw mUl yard, drawn there
by the farmers.
nag through anowbai
Fred H. Carlson, wbo has been clerk
time aemreely finding
In H. L. Neasen s store for Ibo last
tlelghfaig.
tbroc ynara. haa l«en promoted to
Mrs. Tboi
the office as assistant bookkeeper.
Ident of tbit plaee. now of Traverse \nctor Johnson takes his place In the
my. made a abort visit here last
* Eogene Fisher bought a fine diiviag
horse and cotter at Travriwe City a
short time aga
Mrs. Yba BnMOrk went to Traverae
i
MAYJrtELO. .%he Ladles* Aid aocleir will meet City last Wednemlay after her danghter.
who has beoi there tor the laat
^-Mn. Lwaard HolUday Thursday
liSmr - Tbare wiU be work fur- foar 1
ooaatlag oa the plaak kill
'^SvS^’h. Merpby aad wife to Mary
lou 32 aad 32, block A P.
me byoaeor tbe
**AU hot aevew of tbe MS-
peCa. cote, fried cakes, orfmwat
worths for Btrt
Bm
. , — Hototi It vortlBf
■•
to iLL^rL^mt Qraat
tagaLtBe bMmo of Mr. aad Mia. Bmt
y j|a l^a
CP
;
A GRAND EXHIBITION ^OF
^
Pctiitisular Planished Steoll^atiflcs
f;
THE GREATEST FUEL SAVING* AND
HaRdsomest Lot; in Oak Heights
the most charming laddition to Traverse City. This
addition is now larjfcly built over, and grood lots are
not easily obtainable. These lots will
sold sepa
rately, excepting 182, 183, 184, which must be sold togeth^. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
LOW SPOT____
CASH PmOES/.
?
Tbe whole bunch of
^
Vx.. J.
(ritciilesit baltitiu Ranges TWELVE LOTS
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be
evsR MJXOK
A BARGAIN!
^ Shawn iB Full Optrstion>yBaMtis Blfculis
^^
^
As the price would be made accordingly and lo
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.
in Tour minutts
FREE REFRESHMENTS SERVED
DAILY
euaranfee Bond Bii^n by maker With Edeb
Rande---€xclu$iyedesigns
COMMENCING JANUARY 16. CLOSING JANUARY 20
$.r: ^onWdwwe £0.
'
Cmmm# C3ty» iDidWflM
Quite I
s
^
Alsl One Acre Lot
in Bircliwiiod
runntna back .20
orth side Tor stree
very de^able lot in this bnutiful suburban spot.
^ I
m:im
mi
, TMVtMK «TV. MCIMMM. miOAV. MNUAMV t% im
.{Air
.Hi <waMr o-^
> MO «0I W mwijMiu «*»o« ■«>
the ateo^
opt. that be te apt ao-daad aarf aa trie wlriag and fbe A of utectrietty
be voald bare cAW to baBaw.
a ara dawmtH with pletana af
TA
aM «k*
A» M h«H at mmmm'
4oiHMi MAO OMOWM «M
>U»
«^M> MAIr. aMHwA* Wtav- r*i
mmbO
jiaA
«n t>» iiomi
odte*. n4
tahip ap
prti.
IT «aAtaiW ca)r A 4-rawwM
I A.
win »Mt A1 Km»
dri. WbMb rOaW WDOUD dMbM
M« AMkCnMMMMMlr kaOdUdMtlS Ahw oAwA. SIMM* lb* bon.-* brl-
ptoa la A elMn. bat ba siaAMlir Mt>
>rO«M b««aa *«t • bH ■■
llM4d.ld«llDtaliaa.
Urt frti'li. plairiP fnUA for
i;
Tbte mmmm 4Jm4
lOPflaada flarboa.4 iMaa tlM vitb
aap. art aac aa Mialf la ba
aa
tat Haap ja la tlit aaat aad that tb.
aair alhWbl. dapa haraafUr for th.
fipaTiaad vfU b. aaia. ^fbtpi a
HPtaadpolat tb. ral. aboald b. I
«Mb bof. far it BMUU pood fbtd toof iaji.t«l at^
^ taaiaiiiad br »u
Madlaoa. Wla.. Jaa. ^^Upoa ratniitaiatlf af tb. «au aalraftlir
NOVEL STOCKING DARNER.
Hr. gaatai af a Doarp
a bw boowwift at that
tbeproceai
itotlirbom-
bofaaa In tb. tend tbe ttny tebor
vin .TMtaaUj ctaw to Ugbtaa
,tba bordoa of tb. tid aiotb«^ aad to
.MakebP lot tea. bard.
9i ated aboot three-foortha of an Jacb
Buck and in drccmfwwncc la about aU
aad a half lachaa. On. edge baa tiny
,nwMS vblcb bold tb. Buitmtel in ptero
wliaiag to gtr. hm aaaia.
1^ Bm oaaoad boop In tb. anfaroidary
Naaity dOO aitMded the annual ban* gat aad oa tb. other dlgc aro ban
qoat.af tbt Xapalag BdaeM M«i*. ,acarcdy thlckir than aa ordinary plu,
which projoct mod bold down th# part
C. W. Pont ha. propowd to the Bat- M th. atocklng which la not being
bwaded. Tb#9 tb«w aiw two sUU lo
tip <3rwak Bpalpwt Mta*. aaaodat
(b# aide of tbe baad through which tin
U. orgaaltttlop of a eoaatr dab o
ba waa oa Qoguac prairie,
a high bluB ba ovaa oadooktag tbe
removal ol
What te eommooljr known aa the preaa
jrfoot Once the darner te under tin
date at Bay agr rafaa. to tell wl«
«p»igaed Ha poand. of undemlw WUI \fvucxiui7
iw;.
pickpwl add by Dpwtjr Game War- ■Ilk tfbcklng. aUk th^ te
dM TrodaU. tb# laU«^ aaya be will
caua. tba anwtt of tb. oBkiate.
Rather aeeretUe peraoa. are aecnrWhen the bote b
Ing I he right-of-way near BellrUte for
.An::!);’ taended It pmrnU a iiDootl
Ourfarc imd tor wrar aud coinfurt ran
from Detroit to Adrian Optiooii have mot he taucbnl bjr (b. molt Mrefoi
hie dam alten tand d»»to,^D«iT« 1‘ort.
aecnre power,
of public card
1 csrtbcpvuc )*i
pAle* br R.». Cbarta. A. Upplooott
la Par tam tkin aad Uimj
totbalt at tte KMibvMtM
oat at AM. aad
lad «tWpM lb* aaiiDbi. Sb. w»*
(M A«»l IMt bab aviDwl
( bAc *l*»ek br lb* bo
I. iha, bovavv. arraacad PW’4«.*
52TSSS.JSS.1X ELSA'S
\
lartbwwdira for aw
aad awd. a brllllaai rword. iart oa
4ba w. of th. big ga»aa it vat dl#oorprad that Barry, tht fallback, was
Oart Banp, fha poglllM.
. Bhortar Halaa.
Bob UagUub of ih.JBoatoa Aawr.
laaap vhdbt wlary va. alM at th.
racwt smalaf ba. bald it tb. elaaabf
old town, baa orgaalaad a w
paor aad will awaaga a hall twm at
Orttdd. Md.
Jab. BCharfw. th. billiardW, in 111
I hb hoaip la ChiaaBt.
That .Itillta poamgatiT. H.la.
Ptita. U fha oaly awiber of th. Pitu«
bPig taaai that ba. aoi algawl a ItOd
WAICr 9EPAR1XXENX
ti #;
ira^i'
. t
Bactlaa 1. Tbt eosadtto# ok flfw
■ad WBW aad tb. ahtef uf tbe Bra de-
tft» <mMr.
OM MrrlM M a
A«»
Tba-otkar 41.4 aM
■»■» «■«»
Ife*
iliiar *iM4>a
»fr
tau«r 9b. Wfn M4e Mb« aMfriat..
Tfc^^«4-a «aaf4laa MtMtad. aad
sum. 4«laf«»d tb. wUl
mHOadtttaitfbraMlafa
,W bf til.
tiM m«i.
pmt Ja4«. totUi*. Udtiam,
i
*^^^3SSg^.
dty of Trarorae City:
Ida of w
ilatobai
If yw vast s SOB 1* is dura ot s cin far boisewark.'iuke'yoiir wants kiswi tbroni^ 'the waat
reooMtad to the council, for Ita mpproral. rote, aad iwgntetlotta to which
iB etecfMcai .galpMent bertafirr
rrwted or naed wUbin A. city of
rraverae City aball eoaftm.
Bw. t. It aball be tbe duty of Ae
Atef of tb. ftte dw#HMt to exam
ine cack electrteal equlpmeat hmw
after erected and make a detplled re
port of the same for the «»e of the
■mat; chandea Rw advancm
mid committee, aa to whether if U In
oompttanoc wlA the rule, aad regute.
satenr lli ter week and «qw
tiona referred to In aectkm 1 hereof,
rnciMBmm advanesuL F. R Cornwall.
and a record of all aoch reports shall
Ttavmwe City, Nich.
Jan It^H*
be kept oa file ia the office of the city
elerk. aad when aa equipment Is found WANTED-aW for generfd hoi
to eonform to tbe rules and regula
workinquire
T14
Union
atreei.
tion aad the terms hereof, the aaid
Jan IS-tf
chltr of Are department ahall teeue a
cerilAoatc In dapUcate that Ae term# BfAHTED-PoMtlon by young" man
with S years experience In general
store
and
ofAoe
srork;
best
of refer
granted until anch equipment Is made
ences, Addrwas Bmr^
Jan i8-3t
■hidl he*L*nl
rtrical equli
WAHTffO-M« to cut 4-ft. yfood: $1
per corn. Travers. CBr"brtck Co..
Keystone.
(
Jan l«*6t
WANTEDa
TRAVCRBK CITY MAMKBTB.
Tkte rwpert te nmda up dally. Tim Rm ^
Sec. S. No person. Arm or corpora WANTBO-*rwenty-Ave teatea. J. Solllvaa. Cedar.
; Jnn l3Xt
tion shall equip any building with wir
raratus. or string
ing or electrical apparatus,
st
Mii
I or on any build WANTED—WoiA as nursed
Martha E. Oir. 431 Darlow St. Phone
_ street, alley, blghwmy or public
place, or make any alteration of,
tW.
JanA-tf
t
4Auuigc in. or addition to any wire,
"
cable, electrical wiring tw apparatus WANTED—Work by day of any dein the city of Traserse City without
scripUon; prefer nuralng. 801
notifying the said chief of Are depart
Front,
dec 12 .1
menl in writing, giving a general de
scHpClon of the work to be done, oa
Pipiatii bar. laiawai lb. raetat atthat ample opportunity for inspection WANTED—Harnesses lo oil and poi
• V,ilba of lb. MPtMllir IbMltir ia aaa
may be had. and receiving a permit tt
Ish. Fred Pullar* 143 R. Tenth.
do tbe work deHrril;e<l In the applies
damalac tb. mtIU of laiMolli«iat«
nor 21-rf
tion. and such equipment, alteration
Aba AiteD baa bwa awUM to Aght
change or addition ahall be done it
Kid Paaii ivaaif roaada at Portlaai!
the satisfaction of the said chief ol
FOR RENT.
Me.piAa.tt.
Are department mho shall Issue a cer
4|t «OTt 'to aM.1 at Obksapi
tlAcsie in like manner as provided It FURNISHED ROOMB-We have a|
vCbarlw Waatoa. «bo U k
d^ara la fbrar of mpaadlac
binding It with a string or an «lasti<
tb# jrwt aa lb. “cowboy** so far as the teomen of Flint are con Uud. In the ceotcr of the paper cu section i hereof.
few Ane sleeping rooms $1.60 perl
Mban gaaMa for lb.
Sec. 4. The said chief of Are de
tbaa^oballaagi^d WlUlam cerned. Tbe prominent women s or a crosa. as «bown In the lUustraUnu. pxrtment and his assittsius shall hsvt
wtH*k and up: steam heat. bath, tel-1 Anytme wishing
ipayaan.
.
of MU Uoul. for the woHd’. gaalmtloo alomd at U going on with Bat the J*r In tbe closet and eimpasid the right and power, and It shall Ih
ephone. elwrtric light. O. E. nemus.j with'c Miss Agiie^ Sem*cal. modiste,
ptmir Wm^c •# PraMot.
lu
plans
for
a
series
of
public
euchre
their
duty,
to
cause
all
electrical
wires
by
a
atiing
a
piece
of
toosted
cheMt
lahl^ pool .mblam.
Th.
X3C Front 8L
Jan 17-41 enn*^ K<» by calllug <MiIrens tolepbone
81r tboiaaa R. Dtvacriba Briitoh
cables,
and
apparatus
now
In
or
oo
any
r
the
center
of
the
Jar.
If
there
are
•portaoMB who doaatad tb. tioplir Mitch will be played In Bt. Lout, or parties fbr prises.
reel, alley, highway orgmb- FOR BALE—Seoond-hsmd. three-quar- No.'^mr., at her drer-.-^makiug parloi>.
A milk can was blown from a plat
WmriMg bto 4MUD. itr a mmU. latM*. CbloaKO next Moaih.
the city of Traverse City,
ter horse power Eclipse marine eii-j 1513 Sato stre<’t.
Jan li» 3t
waa drafted form of tba J*ckaon A BaUle Creek
lo U- Inspected in order to ascertain
ginc. W. U. Foote, grocer.
;
'------ ----------------Irlc line four miles east of Marwhether they arc in any respect dan
aaaaaUf at OrMid. will aoi b. paw- by Brooklyn Crop n New York atai.
I Jan l»-tf I Tbe Sunday hc1io<»1s of the rtiuntry
gerous to life or property, and If any
1. It fell on the third rail In such
j«ld to Toledo ia
tlit t. tw bU cap pwtd dbr tbk woatb
------------- :-----------------i------------------------ j have ail eimdlmi ul of over thlrt*‘eii
part
of
said
lanner as to cause a abort circuit
wUllo lUo enrollmen'
widlld Florida aaada. JMrTbaawa i. the Anwrlcan awoclatlon.
to life or property, the said FQR SALE-Oood work borw; wel*hl i
and traffic was delayed four hours uncommlile** on Are and wafer shall noabout 1.200; *1.0 pHHl driving hor« ..
Ui over »i*tn-n
a. aiaaib aippartw of iaaapb €ba»
archers found the can melted out
tify the owner of the budding or equip
Th. awt I* th. Wwld.
bwlala aad la togjiaallx aapaatd wbb
Inqulro 8. C. Darrow * Sonu’ gro-j
million, mor.ment that said electrical equlpmc-nt is
.
J.
W.
H»niUA
ot
8ui
rranel*.
of
all
resemblance
to
its
former
shape.
eery. M7 Bay airot-l.
. Jan- 15<l
,ue sumlnv
p^lltlM lo b. abl. to apart tb. lima
In a ctmdUlon dangerous to life and
H«ary L. Baer, exalted ruler of the
aatdtd Itr a WtU lo iblaooupur. To
property, and to have the defects rem
Tbe euHemeiit of converwillon,
TO
RENT—Two
houRes
lo*
n*nt
an*I
Handock lodge of KIks. was Informed
edied within a reasonable length of
blB baa bate aaslgiiMl tb. task of d«^
on« for male. Inquire O. C. Isgrig, according to tbe bci»t pliyslclans. wlll^
, not exr*-edlng ten days. 1
thatao oa# could lay the cornerstone
l^atlM addrataw ia tba larvi Biaaoquicken thi* pulKc from Ave to twenty
date of, notice, and If. oft
after the
141 E Twelfth St.
Jan \Z^t
of tbe new BUts* temple next Sunday
facfttrtpf aPlaa af Mana adrooatlat
beats- l-\ir this reo-non most {leople
Ion.of the said
days said -dt^
except
a
member
of
the
Blone
Mason’s
AUTO TO SHELL CORN.
remedied, the tjid FOR RENT—House on North
^arlt ntorm
.overeKtliuate tlieir pulse, as they uftua ,
untea. Mr. Baer, thtrefore. took out
a^dltoar ttapbjr waa voa laat
wood avenue. F. , Goodrich.
ctiunt IU iMWts while lalklag about
union card, aad will perform the cen
rbar. fbr tit flni UIm. bj lioaila B.
deci
tfliho
matter
wwh^^iHb apHd |H#^e.
r-iit In su
using
Miy as planned.
Baaa af Mavtaafjnt, llata..wbao b.
sei
dangerous h-mmiiwi-iji. andf after servEbMr JfiCaapWp aprtgrmalre fannRobert M. Cooper of Ypsllani
sucj notice. It will be unlawful for
dafoatMl Arthur Ifaedaaald of . jfiBa tr aitar Gadtx. Ind., haa found probably
FOR
SALE
bought
the
Occidental
hotel
mock
of
How to be used,
Beapr ton ncaixma
Idbd: wmiaai Wallaot ot Boatoa aad ,m«w o#m fw‘.aa aptoDtobllf than mo.
electric current In such dangerous
Baraof Okddtid la lb. iaal bwi of tb. people, aaya a apectel dtepatcii from Bdward Shutu and took po^eeslon. any nilco iu the closet the bait will at
Said committee on Are FOR SALE—I offer for sale my cigar
nat aa Jam. ts. Anaa «IU ooi bt a BnipbUtowna lp<L to Ih. Bt. Loqte Now the O. A R. McMIlan Co. of De tract them, but Just as soou os tht
lK)x factory; gotMl paying buslnciw.
eoropotllor to dafaad bla right to tb. Bepoblic. Mr. Cooper te a #ort of aa- troit claim im Is doe them for goods, Aral mouse reaches the center of the
runs even day In the year; good
tODoblte fancier. Int anmmer be
aip^ tbit jraar. bat Ma alub will b. rap gatl^ oeoMdmabte aotorietj In bis aad have begun salt under a new tew papA he will drop Into tbe Jur. and tb* corporation furnishing t-U-ctrlc current
chance for someone; you can gel It
paper
will
fty
back
In
pUii-e
ogsUi.
any
dangerous
equipment
lo
cease
rMoaiad br r. T. Btaalar. who vl)l at^tmhOMl by owoteg peven differ which provides that a saJ« of goods In ready for tbe next comer. X lrai» ar lo supply the same until defects are
now. but probably n(»i unnorrow as 1
bulk or AxturM Is void as against
have had several inquiries already,
eat
H# frwckas^l on# and
ranged In tbe same manner can be used repaired and certincate of ins|>ection
by ItH said chief of Are departreason for si-lllng have got other
in a ibD^tltne btmmTlred of it ami creditors if the seller does not give
for tbe capture of Aeld ond har\est
and oald person. Arm or corporafull lUt of creditors and amounts t
lioa Aagtlw. 43al., Jaa. !f.~H«inr bought anoCbtei<Andl|ig aarh near
mica, .whlob make odd ami amusing
business to look after. Write or call
I twenty-four hours aft
tbe
purchaser
five
days
before
the
sale
peu.
Rrookiaga aad OapUla Bcoddm* of Bt.
at facior>*. 41C E. Eighth 8i.. or City
such notice In which
and If the purohaser does not notify
Uote aad.a a Oodf aa^ a B. eicea.s(* furnishing
Restaurant. 131 Front 8t. H. K
the creditors Sv« days Is'fore taking
after
aar of Qiaad Bapida. Mtcb..
Gibbs,
Traverse City. Mich.
A Modern Miracle.
for such |>erson. Arm or corporation to
A'hoay worU ibis ami a
VMltbr BBa. haw aopipiwad
Jan IK tU
fiirnifih sneh electric cnrTeni. In a
Hearfalck and dlsconraged, with tuH covi™'of “l7re“ M“'lli**^l“m o't’*
ver>' liiitv BK®. We cannot
b^ of plar at.^wsb. aad a dobra MUP »*l«- by «>«A
iroserlAlon of the viulstlun of the pro- FOR SALE-Hor.se. bugjO’ and har
the M«U*»
be poated on all Ihimfsiirunml
ilsions of this Ht*c(ion. each day’s negtiaa ara. ladaIgBl ia ia boaor af lb. •i«d or choooe oooM other way oat «t th€ telnlest trace of hope left In him place,” wTHt*s J. O. R. Hooper. Wi
ness.
1024
Webster.
Cltz.
705.
ford. Tenn.. “she was so wasted
ect to comply therealth shall be
us—loo busy.
Thert-forp.
iOtIw rtaonrcAl Mr. Cooper hockMl Edward P. Orindell has abandoned the
Jan 17-Ai
ooughing up puss from her lungs. Doc
violation
ken as a separate violation.
ibttro are things we neevi to
Ur oMaoMbUe «p o«b1*m the pamp- •carch for hit brother, who waa b^ tors declared her end so near that her
Tbeae four b«w bara awt i
Sec. 5. This ordinance shall not bo
know. Ill the maltor ot porllagua boi.1. Baata BaHiara. atrary lac opparotM. jMfcod op oM tear Iteved to b. wandering In tbt* wUd. of family bad watched by her be<
to relieve
om or lessen FOR BALE-Two nice cows, one fresh
orberi. traneteiM the beU aadatarted Mexico, and has returned, with the forty-eight bours; when, at my ui
cbiwing your piano yon an;
Id Beptembex. the other not milk
islblllty'of a
wlatM- for naor raara aad vbll.
hla atuo oastoe pstof. The panp 4me thought of being of comfort to
request Dr. Klnr« New DIscoven' was operating, controlling
too boay to ahop around and
ing: will be sold cheap. Dr. A. H,
awar thrdr KMiiMr algbt btura ptarteg
given her. with the astonishing result
wotfcrd adnlrably, and tbe aotonobUe
.
• damages to
look the matter op. Tlie
Holliday.
Jan 17-tf
alaob. €aralal titirlBg by th# quart.1 pamped cooixh wahrr all or^ the etriekmi moUm*. gray and bent, la a that Improvement began, and con; any cme Injured by any defect therein,
modmt home In Michigan, says a dls- Unued until she Anally completely re- nor shall the clt.v l>o held as assumyig HOUSE AND LOT FOR BALE—No!
rtvaalad that th.y
playwl l.tM tam lo water the Mock.
coveied.
and
is
a
healthy
woman
to
any such liability by reason of the In
patch from Denver. Colo. Tb
houra to WBhiwdar^ alght. aad thay
Bedort tte wwlpe ooold be m>
512 B. Eighth; will be sold cheap if
day.”
Ouaranteed
cure
for
coughs
and
it aa\*es your nemw. Nu *‘paspection
authorized
herein
or
certif
Orinddl. supCTinteodeai of schools In colda
Mr. Coopor had to arod away
'
ihw
Uken gt once. Apply P. Burden,
and fl.OO at Johnson Drug jemtes Issued.
iit noe tritxl" in the KimbaU
hitikenparta It look oom time, aod Douglas. Arts, left with a party for a Co.. F. H. Meads. C. A. Biigbee
bairt belDCo oMiteg tb. 1
254 Front St.
Jan IC-dl
Sec. 6. Any person. Arm or corpora
In tbe Boaottme tbo bopi hooded obrlM tour of exploraikm through Mexico Co., dnigglsta. Trial bottle lOc,
tion
who
shall
do
or
attempt
*o
do
ton. Tbe ebeller.olrooio*. coaid bare
electrical constructioB work, whether
.Ana Aibor*- Mteb.. Jaa. IL-Bddle
bat It waa too
block wood. Will deliver In any
f*UT THIS OUT
original
work
or
alterations,
without
Americans and a few Mexican
V.
CUovM- .r PuTdne. tb. pal. waalUr.
lOOObadbMD
Sometimes a nervous woman’s
quantity. Inquire at Fanners Sup
guides. In September *hls younger
eibe tied wHb Wilktoe of Cbleago at
9 iiu«siusr/.
A»»ta*
ply.
Jan 12-tf
tb# last lataroollegiau at elevmt fern, tboopbl Mr. Cooprr. oo ho hUAdA brother Bdsrord of *r»ceoo. Aril., fear are a form of actual
^ __ and terrible
Ible IIll
permit to do such work, shall, upon
HollUier’s Rocky conviction thereof, be AnM In the sum FOR SALE—Pair of Np. 1 oxen,
<
ate. teebmu tnlwt‘ tb. UulroreHy of aatoaiobllo oa to tba obolltc, and In ing the party loot. mad. up n hand to ness. In any event,
PS you well. A of 1
}mp than iwimiy dollara
Mountain Tea
yean old; weight 2H0. 15. J. Moi
Michigan next srameter. H. wOl bt loot llawtbaii It wopld baya takoa tba go In sMreh of the mlssl
great nerve tonic. 85 cento, tea
more than one hundred dolte'w for
gmn.
Janl-lX
inMiglbteiUhle yaar undtr lb# tiH-yHr nvaltr mpino tlxv boMHo ot eora Aftar waaka of nimteas wandarlag, with tablets. Johnson Drug Cq.
each offense, ahd any peraop. Arm or
tvmldmm. rute. Feray A. Wood, a frotb owrobellcd.
ikt baat guidaa nmllabte. and rmngiws
I corporation who shall violate any of
—
the provisions of this ordinance (for
MISCELLANEOUS
and rurmlet furnished by the Mexican
i
ifwy cemta fptm Siaafard ualTtfiUr;
USB CALMAirS Dastia Pteor ™ which a penalty U not herein other
MUSIC TO RETORM NATION government. het<ted by Capt. Thomas
Simply thia:-Cut out the
wise providedI. and any occupant or MY magazine; “ftlv^Ung for ProAi.’
teBJartert*
101A. Jngr tha party dlscoverad
osTier of premises where electric wir
above conpon and mail it to
(which I’ll aend free) is worth $10 a
tars It WIU Bs WteaUsIag
bonea of dMd horaes. saddles and
ing or apparatus t* ilM or to b> ubwI.
Hew Zealand T%mm About t. Bail.
« t* WMteM
ift,
ua, and Yre il oeod you uaeful
copy to any man who Intends to in
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
who shslt refuse to allow or shall pre•
aqalpmant
earrted
by
the
Grin
that
wUl
MaioMlke
inf<
lion that you
'New York. Jan. 11.—Th. Now Zmvest any money, however small; who
t or rmertere srith any person In
BPft Jbt dell expedition on the Isteiid of Tlhur»n look over and atudy in
hOR money Invested unproAUbly. or
lahd football team, which baa bami iwfont^Utaia Bft mM
discharge of bis duties under thU
ordinance, he or they shall, upon con
quiet of your own home.
pteying in Great Britain* haa arraagid hoUiBC. wrta tdvmied te twMly pee. on. In the Gulf of CaUtenite. * gallswho con save |5 or more per monte,
cut tlte by ProfMeor Tomlins of Chb Bed at lost that all hope was lost
viction. for each offenae. forfeit and
You want to know about
4 tdlttni borne by way of the TJallod
but who hasn’t leanv^ tbe art of In
cago in a roceot addrma befort the
pay a Ane of B4M leqs than Ave dollars
g Grlndell returned homeward
reputation and wearing aualMaa. ••Uio^rom
aailteg^rom Baa
vesting for pruAi.^t demonatratw
SM Brencteo. on tVIsconstn Teachers’
nor mqre than on. hundred dollmrs. In
He had oonaunHMl thro, months .and
ity; you want to know about
wum r»b. U. Tk*r rxpA to
the rtsoJ earning poVer of money—
the dlacretlon of Qie court, and In the
dMpalcb to Uw
‘JS*
over
12.000
In
the
search.
tbe piano that U 'beat aaited
Imposition of say An. or costs, the
the knowledge Anancien and bonk
Mltk*A«aa «B iho *to»sor
for this particular clioBte,
Nr« Took JM. M.
**lbt Mtnbte with 4>or nattonal Ufa** Prank Reed.jigad SO. owning a farm
ere hide from tee masses. It showi
aboot the 4piatmiafi6 and what.,
hewald. *18 that it la out .f balance. near Mettewaa. aad being quUe weU
how to Invest small sums and how
county Jail tnUl Use payment thereof,
aa
vankoaaa,
bM
c*k
b*
■**<
lot
itmeana.. You want to know
Commeiwlalteai
baa
tonad
oor
baada^
UKlo
and
Bomethlng
of
a
student,
ad
providing
that
the
term
of
such
Imto make them grow Into fortunew;illriMNia)lo. Mn. Il.-Dr. Hcetr L.
about,
our “Uuio payment
jgteo^nt
BboU
not
exceed
three
vrrtlses for a svife^ between JAand #5
-the actual potsibllltles tA IntelllWmiWM. MIMAOU-* tthlMIc «lrocyears of age. with musical talent. He
gent Inveatmenta. ft reveals
tor. kM ImmA« AI for * OMottac of
This ordinance shall Uke effect at
te a well-ptwamwH old man who gives
enormoui
proAU
bonkers
moke
and
the
expiration
of
twenty
days
after
Its
A floiAt tMA loothau ATA40
lOlycNiwant to know about
Bfbl. tecuuta te the ehorchaa and
shows how one con moke the «
• have A OtSOrMt •rtdItM mom A
our
^“SSifkiid sAprovad by the council
Dl bottaes In the country districts
proAls safely, it expteim
atueoi. lootliall fi»rM>HM t*lly aat^te
of Ue city of Traverw City in rogular
and sags M wants a wife who eaa play
pendoos fortunes are made and wny
»ahe^3«^10MMU.M.«A.M.I.
evening. Jan.
vadteg. poweefti and btecaot na tbt organ for him aad otherwiae help
thy are made-bow |1.C^ grow
122,000. TO introduce my mogorlne
kkd Or. euliMt vlU «»k* «ht» c«dc aMiab bettar -nnd. atrongw tbpn Iba him. Reed te a bachelor. alUmaib It
kMw...
)• Clerk.
te said it is not his fault. It U eald WajM aad Bay Bla.
write me now. mention thU papei^
Atk kl« to Ike tmtimt ot tht Ia
A. V. FRIEDRICH. Mayor.
he has probably proposed to aad bees
Drop in aiv day a
and I’ll aend it alx months free Bd
Ult mlM eoaaltloo la Ur ran aaJ
Jan 11-31
ftieeiqd by more women than any
tbe Ureat XimbaU PianoItm* Oresory. 81 Jackson Bird.. Cbl
«ni raAm lo kara aa auv
>«
player. Free oonoeria daily.
r man in the maty. It te said
cago.*
Jan 18-Ht
aMMara* poMlblo laUkod k)r Ur m
kTsTsAWAt A that ni a party at Mandoa b. pnpoaad
MONBY Ta loam-Mo |AB ttetar
IS to 14 aerm load IB Bterool tows
t. erory woman prmnt Frank Read
Birdi Adi
true to
Uvas with'bte brotbar Catete. agH M.
i WNetitew aaaawg ooU^ wth
a wMower who baa Attod op a barn as
igteRte H ttelL FAr.gartlculqiritehas oaaM atewg with grlBt atn
Fa ta All
V
plr *S.:Wli|te. HO Bcrihtfr afreet.
a reaMma. Oalrto atelma to Jj# ,aa
BRhta.a ftwr aiM waw la SMI
Mbar nf tBa telly wf iBtent A
WUMwiS* M*Ll^ko^A*M«Sk •*daad aer ag^ wommi a* hU brothar ia deairook of Utelr company. Bayt
H «te of telBttw prtHtei of IH
Ctlvta: “Womaa and frooblo go toiNrjril|i4intri«te»
SttbtA and I dgaT want none of neith
Notice to lidijs.
SiS-vsrvHr-isysr-^'
TMnjsYoolfetfltognow
About
PIANO
BUYING
sftrvs'
^
MnMi PnfHl) Fk Sik
-,SrT.«r.»Nk-4lU.a-.«.
M)dari System of PlABo
jTf
asarjwf KIAMaiNlSlG
I0JSE
N.alteER.row.
\n
ri
rnAvmmm crrv. mcHMAM,
jmmmwm
o. c. am
ktvtiMnaita'clul*
lalM fbr mrnm U €
tl»w»
In Ibe ynnr. whan be
ttamlli abta asan.
kbaa toons for cteMt wanlber and an asObjml
pteatani crecBtag.
fnsniM ta
A cback fbr ftMf iMoad by cbe
as an amcap- Oiont HIto ter tba bsatb dntai of
to omwof bla Mary J. Cbaoiblf%na bnan raeafrpd by
Cole, guardian of tba banedatery.
^ An angtoa na tbe P. M. tracks was
M HOMi citfte Ti ■■p«rilHjr
!• ten IM tk«
Iterltf ta MM
ma wMM ta Bmpa mm f*ar» a«o b«
VMinarMlptoatorall ktateofiath^r
—wrtciQH aitaattaa ta amral targv
Ootei to tiM opm ta
a Mata# bifb aeboni la IttO and
laiar ftom Waltaaley. to at tbe bead of
mol ta garlla for tbe blgbar edoeaUoa of -ABMrteaa yonaff woasen. She
Mtr desroa of doctar of
irk. ilctaMch tarn
(
qwmUm M to wMbw* ooo mar ah la
tho bom or
fiC ib^ tlMalor. Bat thm to ao <Soobe a taadtag Bnropfan almanac tbat John
D. RockefeUer*a wealth equals tbe anboBi« augr atoo be poMlbta aad aoi to anal budget of flfteen Bnropenn al
be OM loo eoaapicaoaata •eeme to be Hla fortnne ta doHars and cenU a
tbo teat of tbto aMT mtlag ta good
form. It to ibe aaata aaitarlfiac prtadpta that Blade It rlcbt wbea la dMf formed Into ptaeea of alhrer It would
etab na rnneb na iw# fully nra
Adailral Dewer. dapper, eprlgbuj sd equipped cmlaeV
aad aaiUlag. to a teanilar ngiire oo
Tbe Lake 9bore baa decided to obey
Waabtagtoa atreeu. He mIIu witb tbe Indiana ^tate law. and bereafler
tbe iaaaty aprlag of a bor aad labea a ao beer will be aenred oo Ito buffet
fceea laieraat ta tbe atreet algbu. Bet cars ta Indiana after U o'clock p. m.
oae tbiag ap^ tbe
or on Bondar.
tiTtaf ta tbe year. People will aeod
bim aa girta louBgiaf robea. plllowe.
footetoola aad other embleau of ill
bealtb aad teebleaeaa. Tbe admiral
hatea tbe algbt of a walklag eaae aa
a plooa Chrtotiaa to aappoeed to bale
tbe eetl oae. aad be baodlaa all aucb
preaeataoff toahomefbrtbeold. He
will barely acknowledge aucb a gift po>
lUely.,
Since tbe announcement of bit comcreeamaa Loagwortb*a mall baa Incraaaed fourfold. Hearty bait of bla
let ten contain recipea for promoting
tbe growth of hair and be to offered
any quantity of Infallible tonica If be
will nee them aad eend teatllnoototo in
ret am. Ha gets atatlatica to prore
tbat BO bald banded man haa ever
bean known to go Intane; that lack of
bair to a preaenratlon agalnat all man
ner of pulmonary dtoanaea; that ertm
Inato of all cldia^are noted for '
growth of abaggy hair, naually atralght
and black, and tbat bald lieaded men
In all timea and agea have stood for
benevolanca. Inlellectnal lipencaa and
law abiding qualltlea.
. Mrs. Fairbanks, wife of tbe vice
preaSdeat. dadaraa tbat she does not
poaaeaa nervea. and ft would seem
that this to no Idle boaat. lira. Fairbanka haa aa Iron endurance and abe
atlrlbutea her fortitude, mental and
phyalcal, to tbe fact that she never al
lowed beraelf to worn* over anytbinjt
great or trivial. But abe alaraya ae
enrea ample raat, no matter what her
•engagnmenu. During tbe maddc
daya of the laat D. A. R. congreaa.
when aeveral tbouaand women would
talk at once on aa many different
tbemea. Mra. Palrbanba would endure
tbe confuilon aa long aa p^lble and
then, giving tbe gavel to another offi
cer, abe would go to a near-by hotel
and take a half hour s repose. She al
ways drlnka hot milk when abe to goIng through phyalcal or mental fatigue.
Rring Biomson. non of B)ornaiJeme
Rfomaoii. **the Grand Old Man of Noi^
way.- who to lecturing In Philadelphia,
aald: **Allbougb the entire kingdom
baa only about aa many Inhabitantk as
you haj4 In Philadelphia. Norway
does not know what graft means, and
abe pays her new king a salary of
$msm a year, which to three tlmei
aa much aa the president of the Unit
ed States gets. We have no laws
against briber}-, for there baa never
been any bribery In Norway. No man
who to not a Christian can bold office
In my country. We have a am
percentage of Illiterate |H»raont than
any other country la tbe world. Drunk
enueaa and pauperism, as seen In
aome parts of IDurope and America,
art* unknown in my country: wc have
• a Urge number of divorces. It to true,
but they arc never granted unless both
parties agree to tbe aeparatlon; all the
railroads, telegraph and telephone
companies are osmed by the state; we
get unlimited telephone service for 125
a year of your money, and Hde on tbe
street cars for 3 cents. *
General John C, Bates, who will be
bead of tbe general staff for one brief
month, to tbe ffrat bachelor In tbe his
tory of tbe American army to attain
this eminence. His regime will be
only for February, tbe shortest month
spun band woven Jeans. Tbe fabric
made from tbe Wool,of South
Carolina sheep by an old woman wbo
greatly admires tbe speaker, although
abe baa never seen him. She made
tbe girt through Representative Atkes
NeV York city
saw the boys of a tenement playing
with human bones taken from the an
cient graveyard of the Fbrsytb Street
Methodist church, which had be<gi dug
up prepa^iory to erecting a theater.
Collsnder's mind was unhinged by tbe
spectacle and he killed hlmsfdf by
Jumping from a high building.
KALKASKA
the E>*onlng Record.
Mich.. Jan. 19.-John
Bird of Bxcelslur died at hla home
Monday night of tuberculosis. The
was held Thursday In charge
of the Od4gFellows.
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs C. D. Bow
man of this place, a girl weighing 7
lunds.
Clyde Cole and wife, accompanied
by their daughter Bertlne. relumed
Saturday from the southern part of
the state, where they have been vis
ing for the past two weeks.
.Mrs. Leo Travis to under the doclorVcam.
tral Lake visited Mra. ^
eek.
hers met at tbe home of
Mta. Tlnklepaugh on Monday after
noon. where they held n pl4>«aant and
profitable meeting. At a special meet
ing last week Ue mothers decided to
meet every Monday afternoon, one
week at tbe aobool building with the
Anyone Intereated will I
welcome. Come next Monday, directly
after school.
Fred Anderson of Cadtilar was the
guest of Sena Larson over Sunday.
Mrs. Hila Bird returned Saturday
from Hasllnga, where she has been the
past two weeks caring Tor her mother.
bo In the meantime, passed away.
Miss Plank returned to her home at
Harbor Springs Saturday, after a two
weeks* visit at the home of George
Smith.
Ehrl E\ans Is Under the doctor’s
After a three weeks* visit with his
parents at this place. Ernest Smith reuroed to his home at Cleveland. O.
John Adams of Bellaire was In Kal
kaska last Saturday. Mr. Adams to
connected with the Bellalre Independ
ent.
On FYiday evening at the home of J.
Lelphart, Rapid River Grange Installe*!
Its newly elected officers. An 0}*ster
supper was enjoyed by all.
A. Schebrat. the tailor, was In Wetrell Monday on business.
■8 Lou Cronin went to Traverse
City laat Saturday and while there was
the guent of Miss Ulllan Bailtorgean.
rmerly of Kalkaska.
On Saturday. Jan. 27. there will be
a meeting of the county normal gradu
ateu at the county commlaaloner s oftce for the purpose of organtxniion
SORET^OAT^
The subject for Christian Science
is an inflammation of the^ Sunday at 10:30 a m. la ‘ Love.**
Netaorg made a business trip
mucous membrane which Dave
Sharon Monday.
lines the throat.
W. E. Heweu. Dean Lewto and Bert
Have you ever tried a gargle Clark look tbe first atepa in Pytblanof PAXTINE Toilet Antiaep. 1am at Castle ball Tuemtay erenlng.
An Ideal evening, fine ronda and m
tic for this trouble?
good company made tbe OopgresmtlonIt not only removes tire al C. E. sleighing party last Friday
soreness but strengthens the evening a moat enjoyable affair. Tbe
membrane of the throat and
kg Included a social at tbe borne of
thus prevents a reoccurrence. Mr. and ICra. Honensteln in Kxcelstar.
bospltaUty nAod
Paxtine haa no equal for all moeb•to generoos
tbe saeoans of tbe party.
throat aorenqsa, and >re tell it
tbe regntar meeting of tbe L. O.
on a poeitivq^ guarantee to re« T. M. M.*s tbe oncers ter tbe nnsalag
turn your monqy it it fails.
year were testaUed. Mra. C CraBia
m an taetnlltag oneer. A alee
MHNMN Omi(B eO.-TRAVKIIM
CtTV.MICH.
eamtiBynrtaitos bmvod theta-
frimv.mnuarv
atorai in fsont of tbe depot at tbto ly and Sonday at the home of F. J.
Plbcc.
right.
Mrs. J. M. Spran of Grand Rap^to
Tbe members of tbe Cedar AtbleUc
baa baan Tipltlng at tba borne of Peart dub met in tbe basement of th«'
Ooraall ibU weak.
ebur^ on Monday cveninKMtaa Peari Cornell entennined tbe
Tbe Ladies' Aid wriU meet on Wed
Alpha Taka Nee club Monday 4
nesdsy afternoon at tbe borne of Mrs.
tag. After a program ta which alt
I Hall.
Harry De Mars has returned to hi?
borne la Brunswick after visiting hto
broibef.
Ivan Hall to assisting In Ducbalter's
RAPID CITY
Spadal to tba Bvanlng Baeord.
Rapid City. Mtab. Jan. l9.-Jobn
Moriey of Rugg yras In towa^Saturday.
Charley Hanaa went to Kalkaska
Saturday with 100 pounds of fresh flsli
which ha canght In Round lake.
Geo. Kinney n-titmcd Friday from
Grand Rapids.
Supenrtoor Getty of barker Creek
was In town Saturday.
Wm. Anderson caught a fine pickerel
In Round lake Saturday.
Jack LHherby of Barker Creek was
In town Saturday.
Mrs. 0<«. Wright of Kalkaska Is
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E;
W. Clement.
Dr. Boyd went over to Alden Mon
day.
Ross Pitman was a Kalkaska visitor
Monday.
Wm. Peck of South Rnardman was
In town the first of the we«*k.
Wm. Barber wenl to Kalkaska Mon
day.
Gus Dobson of Arme came here on
the train Monday evening.
Harry and Irt.*In Harger were Bark4*r
Creek visitors Monday.
Warren Pierce of Barker Creek, who
u accidentally shot In the arm seven
weeks ago. Is out fmin under the doc•r r. care.
C. M. Tlukham was a Kalkaska vto
Itor Wednesday.
D. C. Cousins went to Kalkaska
8. J. LaCIear. late of thi> Hoop Co.,
has taken a position aa manager of a
cooper shop In Grand Rapids.
E. W. Burch has accepu*d the posi
tion of clerk for the Hoop and Stave
Co.
^
CEDAR
Special to the Evening Rt*cord.
Cedar. Mich.. Jan. IS.-ChsK. Bloom
of Maple City went to Traverse City
Saiurdav.
^
Harr> E. King, manager of the West
ern Union Telegraph Co,, at Tiaversc
City, arrived In town Saturday on h!«
way to Glen Lak»*. when* he st>ent
Sunday with his mother at Kenwood.
Mra. C. P. Walker of Glen Arbor
aa in town Monday.
Messrs, and Mesdames Bright. Blllan and Smith. Messrs. Mason. Jerry
Sullivan. Jr.. Herbert Sullivan and
at Maple City last Prlday evening.
Mrs. Dave McQut-er to quite 111 with
cbickenpox. Several children are still
confined to their homes w^h It. but
me seem v«?vy seriously afflicted.
Dr. 8. S. Smith, of the National Den
tist parlors. Traverse City, spent Tuesdaj* at Mason's drug store. Dr. Smith
THEomeiiui
UMTIVEC01I6H SYRUP
n. mk
wm be here prepBiq^ to nceomme
Ibo paWlc every Tncodny.
Mn. r. J. Brl^t was a Traverse
aty Ttaltor test Friday.
Mabal Maba. OoMIe Meaebmi. Eva RoMtos Nora Cork to asMstlng Mrs. alnakl. John OdoL Minnie Dahl and
lOBScblBS St tbe boteL
Jollua Cacibler.
B. L. Burke of Chicago. troveUng
ItU m. Fanrnat. Tuaeber.
freight agent of tbe Graham A Mor-
Albert Csrlington has gone to Trsv
we City to work in the M. A N. E
freight office.
Will Helm and the other membeiw
of bis orchestra passed through here
Friday erpalng enroute for Maple City,
where they fnrntahed music for the
danctag parly given by the Maple aty
and Cedar people In honor of the Glen
Arbor and Bmpiry pt*ople. who en
talnc‘d them at Glen Ray wme lime
FreJ McPall to luiphig at the depot
l)}Js week
Uiilr Jm-y IVnnIngton Is ill at this
writing,
.W .
Mtos Ida Farrant vtoltetl her parent
in East Empire last Sunday.
The subject of tost Sunday’s s4>rtnoi
was “IkMibtlng.** The cholngave spe
cial music.
Health Officer John White of Sokm
tran»iactt*<l liu8lm*84i in town Tm'sday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sullivan entertalntM
coroiiany fnmi Manistee last wt*ek.
Mrs. Ervans and daughter visitetl in
Traverse City over Sunday.
Primary School Report.
Enrollment, f.5.
Vlsll(»rs the past month were Orpha
Frallck and B«*Hsie Ervans.
New^ pupils are Adam Fice.M*. Celia
Roslnskl. Ed«lie Dc*n«*tokl. Hazel Er
vans, pearl Ervans. Hazel ix^wis and
Th.HKlore Pepllnskl.
The winner of the pins In the sp<dlIhg contest last Friday were Ellzaheth
Sullivan, thinl grade. ut>d Hazel Hr
vans, second grade.
Elma Pelky is liark in school after
an Illness of several weeks.
All of the pupils ma.le some very
pretty Christmas gifts tort month.
Among them were calendars, hair r« •
colver?. saclfets and collar button
l-cxe.-.
Those |H-rf.‘Cl in attendance last
month were Marie Huchradel. Emma
IVrr^lt. Gladys Smith. Bt^riha Bev,-!
rymer. Theo Hammuntre<\ Estelia Ter-
Ba«*tLhZAtiTe Honey A»d Tar it in
improTtment over all Cough, Lung
and Bronchial remediefi. It cuts
aU vta^gm from the throat draw*
out the inflammation, “
^
andatrengthenfi
feverish conditiona and
lining the
thn»twdbronchiiatuba«. ItKt.
tentiy on th« bowel*. thu» ezpelUnf
*U ooMs from th* »y*tem. Be»t
for ebiUren beemuse it U a certain,
eafe end bannle«e cure for all
Cooeb*. Colda. Croun. Whoopinf
a S aT“**
Iqractiog M a othartic on
thebowda. Sold by
•nft HANNAH OHVa CTORE.
W^TY
73. K,
TRAVJRSC CITY LtOlOF HO. 1IANatiOBal Protective Laffton wtilMBi
fa Woodman baU on tbe third Tb«day of each moatb at. 7:30 p. bl '
Oidvin 8. Vader. preaMtant; Okyle
Prtawold, aecroiary; NetUe C. Gray,
deputy,
oct l«4f •
Have You Weak lungs?
Wb«i we take Inta <
any wonde*' that It to fearod by the
people of Traveiwe CItr who bare
weak lungs and chronic colds and
coughs?
A famous London physician baa ter
years urged his patienta. when tbe
slightest tendency
TRAVERSE CITY LODttE, No. 222. P.
A A. M. meets on Monday erenlnc
OB or before tbe fall of tbe moon,
at 7:30 p. m. M E. HaakeU. eecro.
tanr. Eimtr E-JWbite. W. M.
AT COST ANY 1905
BUSINESS CIROS
ffasRsnas
A. J.
WII
vmjuva
«:uui:aa. coias. or
conaumption and all wasting
'unequaled in medicine, but. unfortunatelv. fetr could take and derive any
benefit from old-fashioned cod liver oil
and emulsions on account of the Indl
gestJble grease which they contain.
Mr. Roxburgh of tjie Johnson Drug
Co., says: “We want every person In
Traverse City to know the value of our
new ctKl liver preparation. Ylnol. It
building elements of cod liver oil ac
tually taken from fresh cod*' livens,
without a drop of oil or grease to up
set the stomach and retard its work.
“Therefore, where old-fashioned cod
liver oil or emulsions would do good.
Ylnol will do fsr more gotKi. We guar
suttee Ylnol will Improve the ap|>.*tll4».
strengthen digestion, make rich. r«l
blotHl. create strength, cure chronic
coughs and colds and strengthen w*>ak
lungs. If Ylnol fails to give sattofaction. w e rtdiirn your mcmey wit limit
question." Jcdinson Drug Co.
Big Tr«e Llk»w
Flami** I«*nlng from llte tap of a
live redwm*l tree to the sight that . an
l>e M>«-u ill the suite |i,-irk in the Big
Itoslu. This to the thiol time la fourt»*«*n iiiuiiths that t1.im.-s have Ims*i» viand.\ Til.- lire is burning .'.uistaiiTly.
but :it times K.. sl.mly tliat it to not
]M neptlble. The henrt of the tree is
det-aytHl and it bum* like a punk u»til tlie btoz<* burns a hole thruugli the
trunk. This forms n v«*nt sad eiius, s
the Mmddering .-mlMMs to burst into
fin lues. l*lie tns- was 14ti f«sd lii lilglit
when It first t.M.k tire. Now it is but
ninety feet high.
-TAXK0
ed to KYK. BAR.
and FITTING OF GLASSES. Office
602 Wilhelm block. Cttlxeny
TRAVEISE cmr 6AS CO.
PIANO TUNINO-W. N. MlUard. 30
years experience. No wlocated with
innell Bros,
fifiltm
OR. O. E. CHASE, removod frpn 200208 Wilhelm block to 407 and 408
new Stale Bank building.
CLEAN
UP
SALE
‘
MARK CRAW-8 OELIVERY-Ufbt
freight, parcels and trunks. Office
al City Book Store.
N
parlors, over City Book Store, ROOBI
CITULASS
REAL ESTATE AND LOAh
avcriie Ijlxu] and U>an Co.. F.
CHINA
SILVERWAHK
AKTCiOODS
This is tiK. tin... to l,uyw.,l-
OR. F. HOL08WORTM-S|»eclal attent Ion to diM^ases a»f the eye. oar,
nuae and throaL Glasses fitted.
Room* 7 and 8. H. A 1. Mercanllle
Co. block. Both phones.
1569
DR, E. B, MINOR—Office over Amer
ican iTrug Store. Siieclal alientlon
to eye. ear. nose and throat. Glaaaes
' fitn»d. Both phones. Residence 613
Sixth strmt.
HastalTs
ttt 3anUr
OR. W, E, MOON—Phei
Citi.. 107; lk‘ll.‘99. Rett
Washington street, Cllr.
Bell. 99,
ronio IJnl
bldg. Telephones, office. 103; nk-
phones 103.
The tax rolls for the collection of J.H. HOMME GEO. W. HeWETHY
the state and county taxes for the
WORROE &. MeWETHY
year 1905. and for the delinquent
school and city, taxes and special as
sessments for said year have been
placed In my hands for collection.
I ^11 be In my office to receive aald
m NKW WILHILM BLOCK
taxes from now until Feb. 1. 190€. on
each week day from 8 ochx-k to 11:30
o'clock in the forenoon and from 1
o'clock to 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
On all state and county taxes paid
Special attention driven to
before January 10. the regular foe of
disi-asoi'of the eye.
one per cent for collection will be
charged and on all taxes paid on or
with Dr. I. A. Thompaon
after Januar}* 10. there will be
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK BLOCK
charged a fee of four per cent for cob
■18 Can. 9o.
lection. Penally on delinquent city
If TOO want to save 1
and school taxes and «po< ial assess
buy the
Self •Shtalna ments. 4 cent on each dollar of the
••SWwa Lwata.** whicfiwtn aibdunt of said tax.
Office In room 202 State Bank
**£ata Up" I
building.
Dated. Dec. 1. 1905.
bL E. HASKELL,
Btovea.BtovelHi
dec 4-tf
aty Treasurar.
Bcra.na.lCa^f
GENERAL INSURANCE
Stove Polish 9c.
DR. GAUNTLETT
H.& IE. TIME SARD
STEP SAVERS
The hamlsomeat and most conven
ient HITCBEN CABIIIET on tbe
market Solid Oak fronta, Monie
and dust proof Roller boarinR Flour
bin.
We manofactnre them and make
low prioea.
J. E. GREILICK CO.
TEAVEBSB CITT, MICH.
Wood Has Declined
HONEY
-TAR'
CUMREnnCES.
Mi'
Jewelry store. Doth
___ ___________
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY, M. D.—Pbysl-
OR. LAWTON—Physician and sur^
geon; offices in Wilhelm block, third
floor with Dta. Sawyer and l*cnhalHARRY B. HARNER-Rxpert piano
tuner and action regulator. Satis
faction guaranteed. With Kimball
Music House. Cltr. phone 264.
HERVEY H. ANDER80N—Attorney
and countu-tor. Wilhelm bUxk. Traverse City. Mich, Citizen* phone 105.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-<* O. Carver. Prlcf * r»‘aM»nable. office with
O. P. Can er g Bro tadh phones.
DR. E. F. CHASE-wUpraeopathls. Offlee over BuglM-e * drug store. Citi
zens pbone-Kecidence. 336 -.office
C34
aug 31 3mo
OR. E. L. THIRLBY-Special attention tu dis4.a-o*s «if children. Room
4MH Star*- Bank l.ldg, Ikilh |
m
W.TULLERcan iwMmate.tli
IPfert ure Traverse City
et al
lio.oof) worth of timber
toM.ght during November and Dect-mlK-r. |5 a day. Intcriochen. Mich.
Jan 2 lyr
M. nu«llmant«l
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
8RIID RAPIDS I IROlilA IT
NOTARY PimUC
COIPAIY,
aia Bast rrant Ct.
J. r J»KB. Asawa
tin. Tab). T,kliw BSM Ko, aih. lU
Trmiji iMTM Trwvwwa Oty eoainwtUig for Aha
T^o
ooMOoBwg »«ib
T^S5
Oly for Kortkport S M
TV^^voa to Trsvsrso aty frow Gsdlllsa
Troto orriTeo to Trsvsroo Cl
lohn R. SantQ
General Insurance
Hew Vlttelm Nt.
Trw«r»e CSy
DM. J. 0. k SAXT XTKOBUjOOD
08TSOPATHIO mvSWtANta
Fw The Ifeit Thirty Days we Will Deliver
DRY HARDWOOD SLABS AND EDGINGS
FOR $1.75 PER LOAD .
GREEN, $1.50 PER LOAD
SOFT WOOD, SI .25 LOAD
O.P. CARVER atoRO.
pEBejVVABaOErs y/re Insurance
4^
L. L. A. BUILDING
taaffoolBW0A.9A.nia
Trstoo toootaTrwrorao Oty sa follows:
A. D. TYLER
‘
DEM-ri
^^ 606 ycwJVilhelmaoek.
These loads contain on an average of two cords
’ phone 639.
6eo. n. Jarvis
Oval Wood DisD Co.
OtaNTItaT
x«i rrei* StrtVt
rbaa* Taw Orteib iMh PlMMc S7
C D. MILLEl
CAN MAKE PROMPT DEUVERY
DB.J.W. HIGGINS
JANItalARX IS
Rnc Dental Work
DENTIST
NATIONAL
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