The Evening Record, December 31, 1902

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The Evening Record, December 31, 1902

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

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1902-12-31

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MILLIONS
INVOLVED

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• TRAVBME crrt, laCH., tfEDXESDAV, DECEJIBEU 31. mi .

TO BE HELD
NEXT

JUKES DISESSIOX
bare

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SIXTH TEAR—175S

BACS TO
for I903«
GERMANY Diaries
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Jbr ant* totoB PM*, tumrn,
TWada. Dae. Sl.~Tha ftandaid
ADOLF LORENZ LEFT NEW
BEET dUOAR MEBTINa IN aTY
laiap. Mich . Dee. n <-Tbe d
Oo. UMiay poaiad nodet of anod
YORK TODAY
OPERA HOUSE JAN. E
qtwrt Jodpaa of IflchipM c«»cl
thfwe earn mciwaaa In tha priea
tha tanlh aanual ntoctlnp oT tha nmoarade oU ftm tha afl laid. Tha nec
t today. Jadpe Alfoad Wolcott
waa inkan U tha hope that tha aappir
and Rap^ waa elected preal
win ha kaoeaaad to aqaal tha da
dent. Judpe Frank Shppard or Saplnaw
waa el^ed rice president and Judpe
PROF. SMITH OF AQMICULTURAL HowarAs^qm-oC Lanaliip aeeretary EXPRESSED IN HIS CLOSING
WiVOLVM LAHOK INTtRUT IN
STATEMENT TO PRESS
reaaurw. A aiunher oT matiera
OOLLEOE TO BE HCRE
THE M. A N. C. RAIUWAV
ilch the aaaociatkm believe the

•CmmpntoraolaoFwKmR ymaa
mrsei wKm% yoaa wmrsto te Rim
on m oortooirs .doy ito Im m oromd
ooyirsK Ivmwmmtommrsto.; t t 4 t i

AMIlATIOIf rot AHEtlCA

CASnO YIELDS

» af Unitad Stotoa A#H.
Will Sa Served
Oho of ibe Utgml law m
MMilMtawrkteAMteniSk
hava ifWfWd. la llu
Cbarl^w F. Rasgtoa va. Bdward Back
K7 U MaalalM. koU
kap
Travawa aty. l%e acUoa la m
paeiaOr IwtaraMtac la T^avarat City

»imoa ar am la ocbar ptwparti
TbaHm-Ia oa trial la tb« Ualtad
Ktatfa eoart la Grmad KaaMa hafora
Jute Win*. aa4 It la aCatad Cha
toorr conaplcaoaa thaa that of*aay
If^cal caa« «^er triad la Qraad RapMa
n la ataiad that th« anlt lavotvaa
am tbaa fSAW.OOO.
la brlK. It la ooataadad by Raolaa
that certain ooairacU which ha »ro>
dtuM furtus the basia of a partaarahip
hacwaaa hln aad Baehlay. aad that
hair or all Backley haa made beksagD

alarofaaaorthelarwitFopuU
ela aad aa ckwaly writtoa.
la a dliaat beforw tha court It la
ataled that Mr.
nurkj«.y In when the Uttar was OrugalUa aloajc ramlni leaa than $2 a day.
and that he made him. OrUlaally the
armagemaat waa for ooe^thlrd of the
bnaUaaa soUc to Backley aad twothlrda to Rnalea. the money aad ex­
perience belac all advanced by Husclea. and ha belac Phld 10 per cent oa
tha money, pooda and propertlaa ad
vaaced l^ter. In or aboot 18C0. tha
ahoarins ta that
waa made, when
C one hair Intereat.
fur by the prowth in esperieace cif
liockley. and becainw ha waa Rapilaa'
hrotbor lD Uv Ritcplea U hlmaelf a
bachalof. Accounu at that time were
Iraaafi^rrd from the Charlet P. Rup
plea hooka to tha Edward Backley
hooka, and the hnalncaa for vaiiooa
reaauna. It la claimed by the oomplaUant. waa done under Buckley’a name
It la the defenae in thU cnae. that
Buckley houpht out Rupplce at thU
lime, and that he la now Inataad of a
liartner a creditor; that the money he
advance ma. aa a cradluw and not aa
a partner; that he doea not share 1a
ll.e|m.lU. Rupglea- attorney quoted
witaea. arier wttnaaa to the iudpe to
alHiw iliat Rupplea waa very much
alive arier the deal, fur a eknape of leUilona waa rompletad Ke quoted
Hockley to abow that ha. when he drat
i.*nk the atand before tho wHunln
alimer, divlared that nuggim sold out
thea bccauae he Intended to retire
fnim hualneaa jmd that be waa «Mbc
to dtuote the reat ctf hla Ufa to pUaauro.
Rupplea' attorney contended that
Rupplea afier that date waa tha man
or the arm: the buaa ot the lumber
hualneaa; the employer In the eyes of
every one In the Brm s amploy. tha
one who hired and dUcharpad. who
nepotuied the dcala. la whoaa name
the bank accouata waa. notwlthataad
inp the arm name waa Edward Buckley on the hoi>ka
It U clalmiHl by Rupplea that all the

CAMPBELL
HAS WON

»d->Takae to •# Apreamafit to

pun with •
deBnIlely decided laat nipht to
bold A bip public maeOap la the City
oo the afternoon of Jan SUFREME COURT AFFIRMS K1S
uary »ih
RIGHT TO OI8PUTEO OFFICE
Hon. J. W. Miniken baa reeehred aa^
anraneea from Prof. CUton D. Smith
of the Asrteultuml ooUe^ that he .will Lwif ContoMed FlgM for Probata
be here to taM to thq farmera and
opem enpar beed cuHare.
Settled at Last.

A. Darmfeh wna
action of OMa U lakea that ha
Ically caib^ artm the condl- mualeated with thU momlap. an
laSd ^ ky thaVwera. aa pre^
from the United States apHcultural de­
partment la WaBhInptoa to be preaent

PANIC AT A
BULLHCHT

tioo na win be protSahto to the fanaera and touslneaa men tn the project
While the beets ooouncted for
win po 10 Saginaw, ft to aamired
it thu lequtolte acreage can he secured
mat the building of a fhetory In
this dty aneh n prnkot will be cairled
Sueatml large factortaa are
to of construction tm
but tha mariut will darraat several
POPULAR FEELING It ASAINST
hf larpe capacity
point Is one of the brut tn the state
MOROCCO'S SULTAN
a facton* there will b# no dlfficutly
In securing one. provided the farmers
PreUndar to the Threna Ms
shorn that they can furnish the beets

PEOPUAKE
DISSATISFIED

iTFALLlKWALL
CO. Dec, 3l.-Tbe pre­
tender to the throne. MuUal Moham
med. to now maatv over a conaidcrahle territory around IVsx, A report
uerud city aaya the
popuUtloa there U becomlnp dlaaatls
Sad with the saltan, aa a consequence
oC the deameea of (ood In the city.
Balfa Chamik a Moor haa arrived at
Mellila from Fex. and brtnps with him
optimistic report rasardlnp the af
fairs in the capital. He says the lady
In Fha are perfecUy safe.
Spain. Dec. Sl.—The
Spanish cruiser Rio de la Plato haa
M to pcocuad to Tangier.
Dec. 31 -The Portnpueee

Northeastern waa advaoced by him;
all the paper waa ladoraed by him.
and that far from beliic a creditor
merely. In* never received a cent lor
the use cp the money; ihnt the fwnd
was dealpned purely for a lopstop
road, aad always has been aueh a road.
Morocco to protect Portupueae InOn top of this. It la charped. that If
there waa a purchqee by Buckley. It leresta there.
Ceuta Morocco. Dec 31.—A Moor.
waa never heard of by any one durliip
all Ibeee years, or even thoupht of by Oder Biitiah protocUoa haa been
mnrdeted by natim heiween Ceuta,
and Tetuaa

Six Milwaukee Firemsa Were Buried.
But All Escaped Serious
Injury.
Mllwauk*^. Dec. Si.-Charles AJ
breasch s carriage factory waa destrored by Bre this ^morning, with a
luM of 1100.000 A falllap sraU burled
iremen. but none are aerlously
hurt
FUNERAL OF SILAS FARMER
Large Crowd Freeent af«d Marly Floral

I Hew at the
ABun. *
Beet Super Men in

e Frlenfli church hare Inaupua aertoa of qoarterly mlaaloaary
Detroit. Mkh.. Dec. 81—Beet sugar
laps. In the Intereet eepeclally of
the African Industrial mlaakm In Af- mea are oonferrinp with Senator Alger
tmder the dlrecUon of Rev. Wll this aftemoou. Senator Alger de<
haa atfor a
say bow he will vote.
lla R. Hotchktaa who visited ihU city
• months apo. The Srst of these
of the wealth aad promlamme ol
TOBATB MABICCTB.laps win he held next Sunday
eonteataau and the nawoat of prop•rty Involved. Thera are aald to be
' ** Dae tl.-WhspL 74e W
the euhJecL “Panl aa a Ml
aanaatlonal hlu of teatlaaony. v
.flc;
o«to
ITc; oau. Wtod. .
ary;
the
Secret
of
Hla
Saceeaa**
will be bnmpht out dtirlap the trial of
lap win po for the Afrl^ ]
------DBA 3l.-^-BFhmL
May.SS%q.
trial mlaalon.
TEN

DOLLARS

BUYS-Overwaala

uf Kins

Edward, at

LADIES’
MOK
Wc ihow the BEST line
in the city. We give you
value for )-ourmooe). Let
ns show you our Vid Kid
Bal. hand tewed, tore ai^d
welt sole. This shoe at
^50 is a wonder. Twenty styles to select from :

'TRY A I

^ WAMT AOi
r^'

THE WEATHER

^

AFTER THE BALL

U ronwis Armed cMTcctlrrM win ted HdilM. DEmUtSei

Silk Lined Fall Dress Cuts aid Vasts, araitt ISg
at 125. Silk Lioad Taiade Certs aad Varta, wartb
$25. at $18. Evtnlai Vasts, Fall Dress Pratactars.
Eveniet Nackwatr, Dtaciaf Haaa, Shirt Stada, Caff ^
Buttau, CoHars, Cuffs, ia (act all that is tha prapdr
thine for Evening Dress AppvsI. w a a a

$60.00 ly

doubt if >*00 like his fit as well.

l

I

isRci;
lit

Hipnr"03"tMMUial.i

3. BKIMDA &OO.

I New Hotieo thu’. ,U1 wool. SSc.

Bdt oTri .mI c<t the b««:

Ooercoits and Wstersnow, lust when pou need tbem^
at Special Prieesw '
two ol a kind.

(iarments at other priccMoo. but all at a disfeicl sa^^"^ what yoo
woulil usually
/
^
ally pay for equal qualitien

men’s
Tull Dress
Shoes
Vamp, medtf of^ frnc« patent
coll akin - a brilliant but soft
and pliable leather that docs
not break. Imitation lips,
dull mat tops, ver)-light single
•ole. The handsomest dress
shoes jou’vc seen in many a
year. A new shape . . .

Msq-s iwl^

IBiVr?

I WES

wiUbeiBtht market this winter far aDkinai of LofS aad
par the higbeA market prkca. Call or write oa beftm'
«1L
JOHN F. OTT tc CO, Trareme City. lOdL

Boston Ferns

WilhOoer
Price

New Mock recciretl and far tilt at

new* Flower. Store

HOO

CM n»M. IM] PMMd P1.M.
kept conmantly oo hand.

The) would cost you $2.U0
more in any other make and
then wbuIJ not have the
••Walk-Over Gi-to them . .

II FRANK M. PAINE. Florin.

You need a Pair!

Jllfred Ub

Friedrich

Seller of Watk.Ov•cr^ an.l otlirr
C.oorl Shoes
The OM Stan.l

FRANK FRIEDRICH
Svnt Cider 15c at ertd SIsui.

>»»»»»»»»»»»»»!

to
Will be dosed all day
Thursday for New
Year's.
-

adli W. WILHELM I
Swtb Side, at the Old Stasdi. Cor. Uniu and Bill.



mnmnJIm $♦ 1^1^11*1

33.30 for Utotm wonh $4.60 and $6.00
33.73 for Utoteii and Ovemmis worth $7J0
33,33 lor Utoteti and Overamts worth $10 to $lt
33.73 for rteem aad Ovm^ $l$i» to $16

ThsNnrStoid.SdllVeaSSL
- wr»r» 10 tto Kr«sua foSsrA
Dotrott. Mich . Dec 31 -Funeral ad­
vice over the remalna of the late Silas
irr. the prominent man of thU
city who died suddenly Sunday,
held today at the Central M. B.

OEpLINES TO TALK

filtwaukee and Chlcapo. The defease
In the case wlU hepla today, aad U
la stated that the omtentloa of Rupplea will be abattered aad that Buckley will abow that hla dalma are cor-

.NVw York. Ik*c ;:i- When the bip
c«an liner CVJiic imllcd out of her
.kK-k thl* nu>miup Khe had on board
Adolf U*r. nx of VIrnna. the blood
Ices surptHin. a^d Dr Muetler. his u»
stotoni. Dr Lnuvnx Mid he would re­
turn to Americs in a short time and

view he said: "I leave your pU.riouii
country with great repr«M. smi wnh
the highest admiration for America
and the American |M-ople
I>r Uirvnc came here in October to
\ drawn out Spbt 1
probate Judge of Itoelanau operate on Lolita Armour Dr. Mueller
will return here In the sjuInK end selly la Batohwl at laat and J
Htoll has won The dectolon of
rlrrult court, whkh aflrmed hto
SEPARATE8
right to the oMoe. haa been ntlnaed
by the supreme court, which deBnltely
decides hto right to Ue olBce. It will Robert b/coi. I
be necessary, also, for Steiner C Gar
the. who has heM the olDce coodltlon- ty Wire tJ ti.r Kt.nin* JUoerA.
ally. to par to Judge Campbell the
New York D.C .11 -RoIhti Heron
money that he haa received while net
111 retire* from the firm of J p Mi>rhut aa Judge.
en A i\y It Is seld Mr. nsrvm a nwUI be remembered that on the irement Is due to the ferl that he hs*
face of the ret urns Sielner C. Garthe
elected to the office.
Judpe J. E. Campbell, the then Incum OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS worth
f 1A00 to S2O00, going now et S1S.OO
him the office. Mr. Garthe contested
—don't delay. Hamitton Clothing
the legality of the lYoount. and for
Co.
1756^
two years the Spbt haa been oa
The electtoa oocurrad two years ago
at month And the term of office be-

h of the Fifth dUtrIct assured the
niitee bjr telephone t^a mo
that he would axmarata wUh
preesman Darraph and exert hla beat
acme for Tinveme CNy
ve who will be able to plve
I hi* fanners some practical lorurma
•^CCTATOHt BECAMI ENRAOCO Uoa on atipar beet cpliure
AT A MATADOR
k la proposed to ^Id tha meetlnp
la the afternoon, and a dlaner will be
served at 1 o'clock, ao that the
ieulasep
may pnther early.. The Mmlneas
men of the city will be naked to
the enterprise by
AND LIGHTS IN BUILOINQ ALL
TURNED OUT
the tanMrs la this Immedlata locality,
and from aaaurancea already piveo
•pMtotore Had Threatonad to Taar there win be the larpeat crowd of rr^
stive farmers la the city oo that
Palchirahd O^r. A. F. Buntlnp
to Eacapa Thraa Wara Klllad^
day that haa ever gathered They are and C. L. Dayton were attorneys for
taking a deep Interest In tha cultivi
ML and Thomas Bmnrthwaltc.
and S2 Injurad.
I loo of aopar beets, and the board of P. C Gilbert and O. C Ransom for
4rade committee believe that there
Madrid. Oae. PL-A pMdc occurred will be no dUSenIty In aecurtni
a bull debt at tha Bqaeatrlan ciirua neceeaary acreage, eapudally aa It haa
The Cokmtol Moving Pletnre Co
day. The apactatora became en
shown ooncluaively that there ia
>d ortontol evening swings Jubilantly
imped at ooa of the matadora. who waa
proSt in IL and that the ai
rrwmrd in splendid harmony with the
unable to kin a bull, and threatmd to ihU locality ta very weU adapted to
propTMlve policy In force. Their ap­
dedroy the clrrua. The manaper reItura of sugar beets
ace here will prove a mW poUaaad two other holla and turned out
ammlttee composed of farmers
magnet to all admirers of clean
tha tlpbta. Tito buna. beHow|np furi- aad local buslnew mea will go to Sapearly next week to Inapect
.. na well na the pictures, will

nnee iULU

Will Returo S^n and V.sit the Citiee
Which He Miaaed en This Trip—
Or. Mueller. His AssittanL
Will Lo^te in Chicago.

a

Overcoats and Ulsters Wortli
$8.50,
$14.00,
$20.00,
$25.00,
Put In Four Lots at
$6.00,
$10.00,
$15,00,
$19.00.
IWs Is ibe “Real Iktar ta Bjiratas.i, S3

a

damiU^* ^ 3

amtgCmpaapi

J
m

rnmw»mmm
IFF
r

6 *•»«»«. » i««d» wide.

4.65

^

an ookn. with fHagv or rooex) Bidet, thii
•nueewQdiwSi.Wk.ooad.llJemhm^.Aj^si*

^6.75

Ciweiwnitmiewimiineiiieinirt

J. W. SLATER •

Box gall and
Double Soles
■re dciiiibk fceturn of a shoe for the kiml ot
weelhcrlhat wiU presail <of_wSoe line to
CODC, ais.1 ither are ,featu.es of a holy’s risoc
that we are selling at the low luicc of $2.W.
Thia dtoeit a Rochester 1*0.1001.

It looks

well. 61a nicely and wear* morh letter than
people gencnlly eipect a two-doUar shoe lo
wear.

Bishop Spalding, who is a me«
of the anthracite coal strike cob
skm. baa reoelved a unique gift tnm
Sinara at Setinton. It la a ■
turs cathedral altar carved out of an
me. Moat or the carving was
done by Peter Cbnwsy. a oomn
miner, who bas a rare artistic gift
done at odd hours snatched from
the time allowed for recreation and
I. The gift U n striking lUustra
Uon of the esteem In which the ml
The rommUtec hare apeot oom
able time and ensrgy In preparing for hold Bishop Spalding.
Jeremiah Gleeeoo. supposed to be
the event and It promises to be tha
nHMt brUUant social fanetkm of the the oldest soldier In the United Slates.
. and will bo a fitting greeting to
the advent of S90S.
i. B. MurUu. M. IX
farm in Knox
ity. Ohio. He U ,
Menu and program ioUowa:
Toastmastei^na R. Santo. P. E. R. naUre of Ireland. He fought
AsalstanlaW. M. Hoellmaplel. P. the Indians under And^w ,
R. R.: Dr. I. A. TboB
n. P. E. R.; and under Fremont In tie I
war. He served three years
R. Sneers. E. R.
the civil war.
OIBcer—J. Kehoe.
canae they got but a couple of dol
Menu.
lars
In the cash drawer <
Qneen Oltvee
Sweet Pickles
of Mendel Bauer at Cleveland. Ohio,
relery
Radishes
burglars turned on the spigoU of
Oyster Cocktail

I4tapl rvery uot> tu rvocwed seal ami
KfMaar «nanDr during lb® coming year.
TrmTuraa CUy baa krpl pace uiih
tia prograss of lh« Umre. even a link*
almad of tbs procaaaloa. Our bualneas
IM hare mads a good raoord during
iga yaat. and are prepared io make
Iki ooaslng year equal to that Just
citing, or betfer.
The onlreraal wish for a happy new
yaar will find an echo In mmiunii of
h»ru tomorrow morning, and the
, Record extends this wish to all jbe
paopi# of this commonlty In a spirit
*oC good will and sincerity. And li will
Konst Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
ba the parpoee of the Baoord to ii4ke
Baked Ham
the year 1»03 tbfc banner year In the
Cold Slsw
history of the paper, both as lo In IVtato Sslsd
Imported Sweitser
and greater inllo.
Wsfen
ewe and naaftt|neas
Oranges Alenuia Grapes Bananas
Assorted Cakes
Elks’ Milk
imported Ginger Ale
Propram.
erture-Stewart A Sicdfens* Or
PRINCE HENRY COMING IN 1904
Will Visit gt Louis Fair and Unvsil

Mala Quartette. *’WU1 tha Roaea
loom Again r—Meaara Banter. SkelBwUa..De«. 31 -The papers here
cber. White and Dr. Bnydnr.
«y Prince Henry of JYnssla U going
Why 1 Joined the Wl*-—W. C
to the Vnlled States In 1904 lo xlsU Hull. .
tha 8L Umla eipaaltloa and enrHl the
Katrina s Song <fNm th9 Knicker­
VaUcansMaonnment In PhlUdelphla.
bockers. by DeKotren)—Mea. M. C.
Hurst.
•TAOS AND PLATPORhU
’•Dulles of an Elk“—J. R, Santo.
The Montreal Daily Wltoess says of
Song. -Bandelero- (by Mary)-C. F.
him BenOllel. who will appear In the
Hunter.
• Abm^nl Bn>theca--W. H. Foster.,
erealttgt^he bas a clear and plean
Duet. Thim Symphony (Chat
jrtLtaTway oT

If It’s Furniture You Want
g. R. Rvom. M D.

niirtin A €vms
BUSINESS CARDS

lowed 9600 worth of the stuff to run
Into tbe cellar.
It Is said on good authority that
intracts have been made for 500.000
tons of coal for shipment from Eng­
lish. Scotch and Welch ports lo
ern ports of the United SUter. The
lase of coal and the
of ahlpa. It was added, have been go­
ing on for a fortnight and mn expected
ntlnue for several weeks. Forty
steamers, however, hare
. The name authority says the
coal purchaabs are tbe result of an
-unexpected hitch In tbe coal strike
arbitration la the United States.*
Dr. Mllburn. the blind chaplain of
the United States aenat
signed, being now in bis eightieth
year, once said to a senator: -Never
allow a seeskm to be opened wmi
w baring been first offeewd.
you do. my boys will be sure to get
trouble.- Tbe sax
calls that on the day of the TillmanMcLaurin fracau Dr. Mllbuh
111 to attend and tha aeai
opened without prayer. Tbe
chaplain devoutly beUevea that Ue
trouble resulted from tbe omission.

-foe H. Laa^n of Bayonne. N. J..
WM Btofoo by raia Friday nigbt and
utlBaed by them is bnOding a naaL
Tba dfuggiat reealved tbe bm fridey

. Handsome
'^Sideboards....

OF COURSE YOU WANT A DINING TABLE
It is the point of interest in the dining room—
*and the choosing of the right sort is important.
There is only one grade—the best, but the styles
you arc to select—they are the latest—the most
artistic, and most useful. Look at the price of
these tables—$8.50, and from that lo the finest
at $42,011. We do have cheaper ones — not so '«
f anc)’. ’tis true, but they are ser\iceable—$3.50.
$4.20 and $5.50. We are confident that our goods and the prices w ill please you
—others like them.
;♦

SKI.!,

Antl^leee Meeting.
There will be a meeUag ta tbe par^
vela U from three to five feet thick
Ion of tbe Flnt M E. ebnreb Jaa
extends a distance of a mUe and
A H»93. at 1:39 p. m. abarp. B
non Intererted In temperance work a half la plain alghu
this locality Is Invited lo be present have given splendid reaulu.
91.000 bUl owned by
if possible.
partv tomorrow
will be one of tbe aoat enjoyable of

It is here you will find it. The stock is al­
ways the best that money can buy, and the
assortment sufficient to please the most ex­
acting. :::::::::::::::

Alwa>*s makes the dining room a inosi pU aNanl place to visit three limes a day - ami you
will enjoy your meal ten-fold if you liave our
of our handsome sideboards. You have plan- ^
ned on one f6i^ tome time, and it is up to you .
to have the happiest w ife in the city. You
can buy a ver>* handsome sideboard for $U.n(»
—This 11 our special for a few days only- the
other grades arc from this price to

ng her subT'bc Ladles. Our Gneuts*-—J. M.
tbe blahop
Bwead a Tote or thanks, wbkh wns an^
Song—Miss Kutnohorsky.
thnatasUcally cnrried by tbe audience
-Our 8wcethearu-->E. McNamara.
• • • This gifted and energetic
Song (sehvicd)—Charles S
yoinig lady undertook a dllBcull task.
that as Armenian millionaire named
Song. -A Day Dream- (by
that sbe iraleakL with violin obligato)—Mrs
would be msaUted by 50 persons In
Ur A H. HoUlday.
Baleattne costume. TbU is quite true,
-The Queen aiy-—F. Pratt.
bat the introduce each one of ber
Song. -A Good Old Song-—R E.
characters In a anwl Interoatiag maa* While
sfoase by promising to pay them a
oar and dtrldsa the groups In tha mar>
• Charity Wiihoui OateniaUoa--Dr. snaom. This be failed to do and bU
kat place and other scenes In rapid
apuira killed Mm la rerenfe.
swcaaalon. showing a IkmlUarity with
What Is apparently tbe grenfoil coal
saanaa in the Ufa of Blhla Umee Intecw
The date of tbe coming engagement
dl Hoyt’s -A Texas Steer- Is an
nonace as Thursday. January A It Is
anld to be the most sooceeafnl Amer
lean cosaedy er«r produced and the
heat oC aU the famous Hoyt plays. The
enmpaiiy producing tbe play this see
aon la kept pp to the highaat aiandard
or aweaanee. and therefore a fine pr«-

U. V and E wi<hba, all aites.

X • 7'ifoSSmSbASr*

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tmb:

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTEE COMPANY

ce reallr to abnrd;
cmuMMi ciKBcr to ■ little bird.

Fto to CMdc-fiin to eat-singetbteaa

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Meariiift w. iwi

It tf RiHr|0i^Bi
j^»i Im^ks

That Col. Bryan is writinir more le^rs,-j
Some people fpar he may l^ure 4
"Wo man can' affUrtJ 1
to take chances with health. Better eat j
bread made of Queen City Whole Wheat
Hour and defy the "graph.” Sold by all;
grocers.

revs ta tW wnrtc*
oenrtcoortte
or tte

wur

krir pay for

year, afior erhieb the reculatkm
Ipo ta to bo paM 10 cbML The
Iv PMilaii Is to ba oasNlbarth of
the salary which tha csoploye was re*
tag at the time or his retlroMt

•-• ta UI«.<
e Cn«t
LoiHlol D«.
M
^«tU. ^
CUIlBt to ^

credit for f2S.«00. lost on tbe contl
^ Up IL Greenbaom
Some of
Greenbaum's cards were also found
. They bear the
nddreaa. -ffursttruh. San Trnnrtsco.T
•17AT6 of the sum repewsented
by tbe letter of credit remained ua
drawn. Greenbau. tost hi. pool
book at Badep-Baden June 24 It c
Ulsed U76 besldee the letter of cw
COALING STATION SOUGHT

^ OOD LOTS f,1o

mUMI

Atlemoon at 3
Evenln; at 8

PRE^INVENTORY.
"SALE PRICES

NOyilt MT

DRESS GOODS - m
and CLOAKINGS

Traverse Cltj

Saturday Jan. 3rd.

mui tiow

NepoUatiena Begun for Naval Base
Isle ef Piaee.
Harana. Dec 2l-United States
Minister Squiers has formally begun
; oi-rv, MiOM.
Fall..
aepotlationa In the maii^ of see
^
wit. —»J» tU
a coaling station on the Isle of J
It to understood that the United States
asks for oee naval and three 00
Presenting the most e^laborate pro*
Klar* Knw Ufe PUM." They wort
gram of Moving !»icture« ever seen la
voadera In etoaseeh sad hvar troublea.
uoe exhlbliioii. We desire to empkn*
fsru and we truthfully as*
CmpMen pf ML Pelae. at Steinberg's size this
that we base the largest and
exhibition rd this character la
>sure<l!y you ha\e seen
A Blown nnhenat.v Modent once
BTs hare besa mA- port to the eecratary «f war al
We preaeni the imJy auihcnilc and
bad the aodscliy t« ask I'rofeesor
complete life like r. pre.*».nutiun of
loud atrenitb Ip Ue liiehtg««
CaaweU wbetber his usme would not
the
Coronation
of
Uonal gum^ of SiM piker, and «n-

HANNAH & UY CO.

U OmEnU EVEBU

Newsboys’Benefit

Cmdtnstd Dews
te #f(

mined fo opea mry latter ahd
that rni«*rs or leases aay Flaali
.dBre. ihHr aotherUy la Ihto
havtfig funnefiy boea limited t

or the Russian ofBdals wUt be aroosed
with thv reselt that only a sawll perikw of the funds will erer rearb tbetr

unds out tbe hollow pMoes;
LPwreppe PWeiti' a miner at the
kbs oet linos that creep nhoet
Wsnoaa mine, whose Imrk was brohpa one's face; wuos roses back to faded
by the tWI of a pne of slate Um
IS. Thet's what Rocky Monalale
moeths ago. la pUve and auSariag po Tea does. » eta. Jaa. O. Johaeom
Pla, but hla iDwar M«b. «w paim
lysad.
At Armada. Henry Opuplasa. hts the kaiMT !■ reported to have said oece
wife and ipfant child, and two ehlidimi
l4>nl Luoadalr. "U that one has to
of a pslcbhor aamed Cioas. wpre aari- bear socb s Idc of hnmbog.*'
poispapd hy eatlag the grayy of
The BHtft ef Hereee.
a turkey. Doctors saved their Uvea.
ay eoMlera ta the Met war wrou
Baolt Bte. Marie customs oBcials
BruMea.
beid ap a troman and searched her re> Cuts. Wounds. Ooma, Sore Feet
and
r. AboM Bit yards of expensive Stiff Joinu 3ucklen a Amloa Salve la
a dress goods were found wound
hrouad ber body. She explained that
•he had reeeaUy oadergooe an opera*
and that har phyalclaa had or
derml warm wrapping to protec
The Rijr. Oovantis Mv,t«. f«r «ereu
from uklac cold la the wound then
ag The goods, or bandages, teen ve«rs a lUirtlst iiili.Uter at VsnCuti. U.. Imii t>-«ixne<1 hlH churge to bever.wereconllacated
ctiuie un BiK-tiumwr.
Owoaao. the funeral of J. E Van
Hoten. formerly n wenithy farmer and
Saved at Oreve'a Brink.
deputy United States roafshsl. t9ok
“I know I would long ago have been
Monday. Van Hoten dU-d in the In my grare." writes Mra S. H. NewPontiac laaaae asylum, where be
eom of Decatur. Ala.. "If It bad not
been oonSoed eight months Fixe been for Electric Bitters. FY»r
years ago he sold hU farm and p
a splendid hotel, lighted by electricity broah. Stoesach and
But ibl. exceUent a Adletao did me a
!w nalng it I can
OB tbe
havo gained S3
grew morose when Bo
ofAp*
trmie came and attempted to kill his

Heed City may lose the 1
which was burned a short
tnher cities are bidding for I . and the
pruprietor says If he J's to«
at Heed City a bonus will have to be
furthoumlng fraa the ciiUens.
The new ore dock th<
Nonhwesiem raUruad U
at aMmaaba will ooataln 3S0 pockets,
smi Will require over lO.OOP.POO feet
of timber la its .oonstnicUoa. Tbe dock
will be the leiieet of lu klad la tke
%<cld. It Is said.
A Colfsi. Wesford. oouaty. farmer
•auffiTed a great loss the othv <lay. He
leaded 76 busheU of poiatoas in sacks
on his hay rack and drure to'CadlJIsc.
a distance of about 12 miles, with the
bmd. Title to the tuln^rs was sooa
transferred to an eager buyer, but
when ihf fanner went40 deliver them
at the potato wareboa
covered that they were eo bedly trosen wife. He was confined In the county
that the buyer refused to take them jail and Uter adjudged Insane apd
at all The whole toad was then taken to Pootlac. The hotel Is going
picked over and only 10 bowels of to ruin.
r«*l potatoes ctmid be found In the
The health oBcer at Grand Replda
Wltliln a month the mw
wh4»le lot.
baa Issued an edict that school chU- formed reeemly iu tloi «Tst»T of Mount
When James Swan moved to bU drsa who bare nut been Taccinated Uelee. Martinique, lias lucresw-d about
farm la Ingham township man
witbla five years will be barred from B30 feet 4u blgbL
ago he planted n cherry tree, says the the acliooU after Januair 1. If the
Hetndi JcMimal. Not v«y kmg ago. health oBoer of Ormnd Rapids will
A Million Voioee
w hen that tree was cut
with tbe health oSom Could hardly express tbe thanks of
nred 26 Inches through. Swan had the of Kalamazoo he will Mam someihlag Homer Hall of West MnL la. Uai
huge kjg cut into timber and tried to that be evidently does not know now. why: A aerero cold bhd aettMd
his lungs, causing a moat obetlaa
peesaade Mason cabti
The latter oBdal Issued the same kind cough. Several pbyuldans said he
make him two coflliia. Not being able of an order mime lime ago. and the
to get the work dose there,
fhther of a popn took tbe mattet Into
ui to use Dr. Klng^ New Dtothe lumber elsewhere and was
for Coasvnptton. and writes:
fill The ooBas were simply
and stored In tbe twattm part of the
***»?? poonS'^ iS
rta hPfiiaae It bad not
town and Ike remainder of the lumber
aaved. Later a daughter saw the two tbe altr of 1

the
contrary
iSh^ii^ind^RMSS^
At Jaa. O
boxes, and was so well plmmed that
she ladDced her father to have a coBa
made for her aleo. The family are
Jack anTth. BeansUlk at Stein*
CHfi^BA KILLS FIUPIN08
' Spiritualists.
berg's Grand, Saturday aftorweoe and
An old shepherd dog owned by Philo
Clark of Novi township rescued from
toted hy Bevngaa ef DIaenae..
WILflON HCATKRS, the beet
death hU chum, a little fox terrier
tight Steve made. Millar A M
owned by Mr. Leech, a neighbor of Mr.
Manila. Dec. 31 -Cholera la devaa
1746-tf
Clark. Tbe lliilo dog had been missed UUng the country sarrouodlng Lake
for seversi days when the shepherd Laaao. Mlaad of Mindanao It I. iw
diUE was noticed barking loudly and In ported that tbe Tlllagea on tbe east
•eaaaatly at the edge of tbe woods.
shore of tbe Mke have been d» •klodgaa ef thlep^for Hew Tear's
Mr. Clark fulkiwed him and found him
lUted by tbe disease. In Marin
fromVjP to* sSa * A gSki
digging franilcany at a woodchuck na< Baeotod tbe deetbs evMage fifty
Sh^. The dMseae Is unusually virg. |n£kSa nod^^toiSSeaid odd
liiiL ffVesaenUy persoea working M Fellows and their familMa All ria*
tting
members
in tbe el 7 of either
the Selda are attacked and die before
order nre oerdMUy inrlled to be
iiy naalatanee can reach them
Tbe naval mnneuveta. under the dk
*******”
xnlon of Rear Admiral Evans, cone
landing on this atetion. have cum
«oed wltk tbe retreat of tbe fleet to
Subig bay. the eeUum of tjte fortlflonIbere. and tbe estabUsbment of
>re imee. Tbe battleeblp Kern
lucky Mood b« tbe bay. orrertng the
MU Of the fleet The otbm
veaeela then mined tbe channel M
flfiy-two mlnutee. The Zaflro landed
Jj^told i. I»t

Together with thedarj:llng s reet pag*
earn uf Uio King. Quivu and Court
«i»*|iarting from Weafniinsttr Al.U*y.
Htssing. Roaring River,
of Lava.

Give us e call <
nroll er noL Will bs gind to show
INTERNATIONAL COR
ENCE SCH(
Room 5. over City Book Store. Fronf
Street '
Office Hours-g:30 to 9:30 s. m.;

CMfnCl£«IKWOI«S

THE EBUPTIOJI OF BT. PEILEE
A lirllliant luuductlon of tUsl
famouH fsir>- talc.

JACK AND THE BEAHSTALK

MiveHis Pmacfip*
turn. Itfstahltshss

I.-

srt&'Jte

« atrone. sick ^

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Three men who were engaged In
dlectlag recmlto for tbe Lnditme
bands have been enpiamfl la^Samar.
They canted leuetm of tnonmminda*
of the Ladruoe owsMntlon. Asoln
cMlms to bare no knowM^ of
the men or the work they were eo
Tbe poet ofltor w^l b. open New
Tear's fPoea 7 until
at. and from
4 uaUl 4:30 p. m, Thero* wtti be n
•omlng delivery made by tbe eai^
Tbe

oeMinto the Nmr Year

worth 39 Q2C

Corduro>-s for waists, worth 7.'»c ami 50c. QQA
for .jUc and..........................
057U

60c
Thrrr are others too numerous to mentioo—.
You have only to. see to lie convinced ol the money
you can save by takinw advantau-e of this sale.
Yonr money hack if you wish it.
;

Cfie Boston Store,

ilii<»*. "j. ."h*: I'hlMren.
16c. Matlmi*. ChUtT.-n. l«e. Adult*.
priowt
lntr«v
of Its
Office

innwsif

111 iiiiov iiiBir
A. D. TYLER

Dentist
OFFICE:

FARM FOR SALE
Daem known u thcSleeleo.
baa bim. Ow o( the bat >n
Gnuid Tnrane ctmntr, 81 mi
alb ef tb. eit7.

1 E. 6REIUCK CO., CITY
O. P. CARVER t BRO.

FIRE mSDRANCE
L. L. A, BUILDING

An eireltent l-m. Not only
doe* tht* WeUbaeb light r*snd
the
of •TeM.il.rjfv." Mil In
a <]ue»tlo<i of coftt for light
“Tns cheapest light" Is a term
that can be TRUTHFL^LLY ap
piled Again, we do not claim
this by reaH^.n of prtnted msl* "
ter. but ou decisions of our 260
consuuierx. Talk tt» any mao
using gas through a Wolsbatb
burner and you will be sur­
prised at the expressions of eat*
IsfscUon he will make. When
consumers voluntarily teeUfy
that their bills for cooking and
light are about what they for­
merly paid for light alone, and
never knew what good tight was
until gas was installnd. yuu may
rely on The truth of our claims.
Send In your orders. Iknb
phones.
No 323 K Front

OOMMINA-TidN AMO
“TMAIOM-r KL.KO-r»*IO

BRACKETS. ELECTROLIERS AW) CHAW)ELIERS.

OSTKOi»A-r»-IV

LATEST DESIGNS AND LOWEST PRICES.
line of Bells. Batterlee. Annunclafore.
Telephones. Lamps. Shades and Cas
Engine Igniters.

TJisT

FNimeTcBii

wnatrucied 400 yard, of railroad
Ixicb they moved eighteen guns
» we placed In tbetr batteries
np has bean eMabUabed on tbf
UMnd. which rwMisnds the entrance
to Subig bay. Later, mtb tbe martam
lag tbe toteto. tbe fleet win at
tempt to nta Urn gam

J. B.
SfVBiCtAMAMPSUItOeON
^ SuTfery of tbe Bye and Fitting

CHEAPEST
CLEAHEST
-..HEALTHIEST..

wax
u

AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS

UtOMT

MMii Alnrtaii{Bmai cd

OR. SAWVKI

Hr tke Hew Tcu-au bmk It. M
raewtke Me tm Bade last year
aad Stan a SAVIHOS ACOOnmrta
We : : : : ;

FIBST NiHMUL BMK

p>aioe:. electrician

Traverse City. Hich. 2 J4 Froot SL ClUzena PUmcs. 93 aid 48.
J. W. CAUNTLETT, M. O.

ERECT FORM

IS

CORSETS

ELECTRICITY

MMTimEtNg
RESOLUTION

'.s'". 79c

THE. THRILLING ENGUSH STAG
HUNT
LONDON BREMEN AT WORK AND
DARING RESCUE.
SHOOTING THE WHIRLPOOL
RAPIDS,

We make
SiKN- .Tl
fi'f tbli* «*ri;.-ig*‘in««;!i only !»•
due., the grvsteM txhibl’iWiu
kind in exiiiienre.
Advance Sale opens at Sox
Dec. 30th.

JOHN R. SANTO

1.69

- 'ss

KING EDWARD VII.

“The man who whispers down a w
About the oeuraea he has to a«Ik
WUI never r^ the dMiee end dolU
Like hewhe cllmbo a tree and hollen

N. a. c;HAI*1N. l*roar.

^

•denhstb

A*r too
PER 1000 WATTS

Bnrisii Dim EHeble
UtMuiPmrCi.

WEINGARTEN BROS..377^ BrMSway. Rev York

For Sale

Lov\e & Raff ^Electricians

EW.H«m6S&S«l
FIRE IISDRAICE

Pays 3 per Owit; Inteiwst.

’ D. ARMSTRONG
MMa*MI4MMK4EUfHY
nm to n. T. Tm Sisrs. •• rmei St.

wvs a omipM of pMd farms with
good bulldioga for aaM. One faivn
about to rnUoo uowth «f Trawrae awd
one M Wexford Ceunte.* I wUI oMI
th«n for raoMMUte prlCM. If ymi
can^jmy^rt

t-l. MYIUIAN.

tWmUmpmSi,

.P.‘

f d inr jn e at the base of the xpinc. It i* the onlv proper model to wear
v.i,h the nrw Erect Form and I'lincexa gowns Fit your new drem over

TR^Oiiy

* .« Ser

C8» f .ket<,^ ri.ee af thv W. K y«rt Fom. Actxpc wo mlvElOrte

fidh P't-oroB SBtmB
Electric Bells. Electric PIxturee. CombliwtlonB Cm end
Electric FIxturee, Lernpe. Telephonee, Bat­
teries, Dynamos and En^tnea.
We are ap to date!

I and win ido jroor woA ia scoonkaoe vicb
sdcnmtcPt rslci.
,

SEE THE GREAT MOVING PICTUE^^M^
KWSIHITS’BENEFIT, mNEnrS GIW

llntinM. Children. 10c; Adults.*20c.

OONFEIENCE
OF WORKERS

REMEMBER THE CARRIER BOYS
They Will

Evenins Exhibition-ReMi^ Seats. 85c: Admission Tickets. 25c; Children VSc.

WILL n«nrnE CASE

Tear tola
. Dac 31.—Tba aiaia
« of tbo :
• aatfiar beys a aoaea
rtotbaaaliof the Mkhlgan
to tbo patraao of tbo
CmSna BallwayOa for IC.000.000 damwhom tbay aorro daUy. Tam
ages aad to pat up a strong defeaaa
ftovival MMi- Iba boys wiU fiaat tba aatoa
Happy Kav T«r/‘ Attorney General Oren Is. of oourae.
abont to retire from oBce. and he has
TLe otpreloaof tbto bappy aoatl bad BO conversatloo with bU sneoea■PwapMtod byaboaa aor to regai3l to the case, but Oovaraor
gytoiSl jMlOWMd tiMM
Mfal oaatoair fkom tbo boys wbSab BItaa expects that the case will be rlr
OTory
oroualy defended, aad probably extra
teitej Miri^
Icpal taJeat will be employed.
■HMifi IMTS toM to mmUnmm this It to a teoUamaial af tbo ammgi
OAclato here have oot aeen the dec­
liiiwiw Vftto Dr. FiMto Rdwwd
SCO aad talthfnl porfonaaaao af a laration Sled by the railroad company,
Mtor. sMv Wteds lsiMtr«ldp (He daty oaeh day.
but they have received a general un­
aSMtoBi at« 10 be beto. to Pov bars aa Idoa of tbo real bard derstanding
of the provisions from the
IBs sMt M B«t. D. o«
wort pottoraad by tba aarttor boy.
Sffho On^wftlnnal ebuoh. Tbo Hto ablof daty to to ba praapL to do
meet them A prominent offleer of the
bto work wolL ThitMM baa
sute who is familiar with the provto.
moot tobtomtodal aU tlM. toaU
of the special charter of the rail­
ktodo of waatbar. warm or cold, vat road company, asserts that be seaamo
or blaaiartoc. Wfaaa tba vaaM
m why the company should se­
•tor«y abaaat aU aibar paapla aaa cure a Judgment against the state. He
thought that there was sufflclcnt facu
ooafoct. Bnt tba aarriarbpy imM do
mtroversy to warrant a demand
MM7 0gTbo4otoUsoiyie
hto vork.at a giraa ttomaaob day
for a Jury.
not bcara tba wont ooadltlor
btfto JoBoarr lOih. and Will as thabaai. Bto oaslaman

zrzt

pact it of him. It ii^ daa to tba Boooed aarrtor boyp to atato that tbay axo

taaManlo dajtoMboCore iba mao».
toiA a Me sKm abair wiU
■Hla far aUfha
I wUl bo bold to aU

papva ban base daUnredtato,
bat U to eCtoa tba faalt of otban or of
tioao wblob tbay aaaaot aaa

.
fe
||
gi
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iMtoaftoaalW.aadfvtef
I*opaaaC lbaraTtori.apoaialaiooito«.
wttt bo bato for ebildroB. joaag poofla^Mai, vaaMB.totoali|iaalai>aa«t>
tofitfaU fctofoaad foraU elaowo.
to afflltoa totba rofaJar afi«»oca

ErMaalUafoafmaiiyayoaacbpy. It
toatood aobooL bata atanooa. It
as amaj laamma whlohare prel
able lator-to Ufa, bat at tba oaat
oomf rt
a aad tba toatol af May plai
Tbarafora tba aarrlar boy to

Df. taaioT. wUb bio aooiotanta. to
wd Into bto palm wlU ftoa reaoMtol aortoo of aoktoirA u> Potookoj.
a aBaoatafawBBt at a tlaa t
Wboao bto vork bogtoo thto tnrontog tba aaaipUMal will ba appnatotod at
VtobaUf vaMbatobt oanrioe Ho
itoiBf arar boro aapaelallj for tbto
aaafaraaoo wilb tbo local workort.
Mr. Hadlej has rHumiHl fnim %hm
tarn Ooalor, wboro ho has boon for
aoBO One doing the Interior work of
the M. EL eburrh He ears It U a
Bice Mttle otrtK^nTo H W Smith was

we <mer vree muiarea ijuuaj-s ive-ward for aaj caao of Caiarm that caa
aoi bo enrod br Hairs Catarrh Curo.
W '^an*^5mlia?ba^**toown r

J.^Sooor tor'lb?^*yoimr^‘

bottora him potfocUy bcmorablo to all

Vloa Hagaot-O. £. HoroL

HCCtALI
Thsoo Big Rondo WlU Combtoo In tbo
East Under tbo I oodseoMp of

Bit MilLCV MET LOCAt COMMITTEK THIS AFTEPINOON

«Mli mmrwm at Ibo oitj wUl bo aaado

ENGINEER TOOTS A HYMN.

I Thalr Now Yoor«s

ALLRECOIDSKIOSEN

Swatam Bogina Friday.
. Bd«ar UUk oUy Ubim^
aoae Ibat tba aaw Brown lyitotn
»city 11.
hrary wUl bagto Fridgy. Jan. 3rd. All
patrons of tba library are aakad^to
mr It to mind.
Mrs. Keith statos that daring tba
past two weaks 1.760 books have been
tosuMl from tbo liheary, which to
ahead of all previons raoortla for a
timilar period. During thto faU a
groator toterost has Doan manifeslod
to the liheary aad its patronage has

tsrtnrsd the trombaac. fretted the Soto
ChlcogD. Itoc. Sl.-Oae of the moot
aad muntorod tlw »eocb born, bnt^
Blebmood man can play a a air oa tbt tmporcaat dooto to tho htotory of rafl
whistle of a loromodra. aays tba New
Tork World.
known, soya the DaUy News. Early
Aa the
polls oot from the Booth, to the year J. P. Morgan A Oo. wUl aaera depot one may boar every ntgbt tbo
Bonnew tho coBaolldatioo of tho Brio.
witlThintond ^a®^^ thaa day.- Lehigh Valloy aad tbo Reading rail
* plays with the akUl
The merger wm bo planned after
kUlof atratood
bar af tbo old tbd manner of tbo Nortbora Soonrlttoo
Oo.. tbo mock of tbo odmpanlco to bo
pooled and boM as n baala for tbo toonanoe of a large amount of common
abaroa. which wiU take aa thoir asms
tho Utlo to bo given to tho ooaooB*
dspartmeot wUl
cry o new toooe of aumped eovotopoo
- ally dlffertog to form from tbo

> roond. otlll soother wtti bo oL
. and the other win pr\Aably bo
. The full details have not yot Ahlgh Valley aharoa.
rtUsd. nor baxw the designs booa
Tbo Interested parties are particular
ever, 0 emphaalxe that tho mUSealSoa will
idto. not toierfere with the i
agoamat. Tbo roads are not to lone
their identity. The ooratogi will all
flow Into OBO tresaory. which will pay
expenditures, dividends and have
Knan the report In the laxidoo Tims charge of tho fioeal part of the comof Emperor Wllltorn’s iqicrch ot Got- pantos gonoraUy. Tbo bolding concora
Uto the followhig la an extract:
will have a president, who will be re­
ttoaigbL freedom In tho garded as above the president of the
different Hoes. He will be appointed
-that Is the freedom which I doolre for by J. P. Morgan, and it to Intimated
that President Underwood of the Erie
to slated for the place.
100 TONS A DAY

POIN’TCO PARAGRAPHA
luake the wi
ailrsya able to m
girl’x father come round
The farmers* Instltue will be held
An old boebelur aaya there to
I the court room January 2k and 29. tleurer tu a man than a
et»i sugar culture, the growing of or at Irswt more expenalve.
produce for the canning factory and
the needs of the rural schools will be a glri during c«»urtahlp. after marrlago
dered. A. M. Welch of Ionia. H. she never lets up until be does.
11. Cannon of Rochester. Prof. C. T
While the camera always tella the
Grasn of ML PleasanL and Mrs. Car­ truth about a woman, the pbotogra.
rie 1. Saunders of Saginaw will be the pher has to do a tot of retoncblng In
order
to sHI her the pleturr.—Chicago
* speakers.
DaUy News.

Capacity of Now Furnaco of Elk RapIdo Iron Co.
Elk Raplda. Mich.. Dec. 31—The Elk
Raplda Iron Go. made lu Srat cast to
the new furnace yealerday. and hen»afier the cap^ity of the furnace,
which to the oeoond largest to the
country, will be 100 tout of pig iron a
day. The ptont baa been abut down
for three mootha.
Tho Fraternal Mystic Clrele
elect oBceni this evening.

w.

WOOD WASTED

itSffWrrjarr

CLOSED ALL DAY
TOMORROW.
W ill begin our business Nt;\v Yrar «»ii Jan. -ml,
IlHri with renewed activity • we are going u> make
liKjy a record breaker.
Wcare cutting prices air along the linr on all
odd lots, lines^thal arc broken and lines that we are
going to discontinue, rhe stock MUS 1 Ik- n ihu't d
before inventor>*. It will l>c fresh and nt w for >pring
business.
Along with your enjoyment tomorrow just sand­
wich in a few thoughts of how many diffe
you can use the following attractive



per yard.

Fiiqf Drm TrisUip ndirprieid frei SO to 100 pir cent.
These are all this fall’s purchase and an*
strictly up-to-date. You eanI use
ii them now
or use them for sjtring
they will be good
then. loo.

■ W ce

Khe cwfi boast of no fewer
ilisn
xonUsiIkts. and hew she
fCIMBTEEN DOLLARS—Boys Ovo«^
Whro
born the
aaeta and Ulotaro worth $25AtJaM apanad iip our aala Hamilton
pes.-e belnr roiH-loded Just at the time
* Ctotblng Co.
ITSdtf
of ehrt«tenlnc. her father. Prince Hen­
ry of
requested aU 11.; omcfva
CoTMUttofi af King Edward, at and men of the regiments andw* hto
command to stand godtoUm to bto
little daughter, whom hopamed Trene
IPeacej to romwemnraltoa af the end
TRY A RECORD WART AIA

Erop4toaofMt.Riloa.atl

will

KeprooeotoUre to Uraad Ooaacilbf tbalr f
b Tnia*. ^-boleoalo Dmggtoto. John r. Ott; alternate. K. Shopard.

Irroe of Prusste Is wHl

Novelties come and go with every
art and origtoamy. or datnttaoas.
banco aro faUurvs. A fcw aro Mu: ao
to speak. They get to be the rage.
This will apply to tho OofaaUl Mtovtog
Picture Co. U to the ideal of poifoc
tlon sought for. Nowoboym* boaoBL

totbo New York THboaoi Foar gor. tbo Jeraoy Central being bow ooauw to bo amde to oeU for 1. S. 4 tfoUod by the Reading oompaay. Tbo
ceoU. At praocaC the stamp oa
the St imped envclopo to oiUpdeal to plan for a eoaleoeooco. It Jo nald. baa
Shape. It Is totcoded to make coo of

Onlde-Jameo Moody.
Wardan-W. A. Sopor.
Saotry-E. W. Moody.
TraoterClor thiea yaars-^Pred Boat.

BREVITIES.
Waldtog. Ktoaan A Marrto. Wbola
Ire rr^-am and cake will be served
aato Oraggtou. Toledo. O.
HaU*o Oatarrk Cure to taken totar- by the ladles of the First M
aany. aeteg dlroetly npoo tbo blood
stth their New Ynr’s tur
aad aiaeoao aarfaceo of the sratem.
Tootlnoalala oont tree. Price 75c per ke\ dinner.
L4*n Cira>*son has i:one to IVtrolt lu
boCUa. Bold by all Dmggtota.
Haira Fanllj Plllo are tbo boat
lend the annual gathering of the
agents of Grlnnell Bros’. Plano Co. of
The annual election irf ofTlcers of the ebirh he U agent In this section
tnd Ma»M»ns- union will
wlU iH' a big banquet on New
ning
Year’s
is for the Colonial
incture CD’s exhlbltloo f(»r Sat
tDODoy on a 10- urday night. The ladies and chlldrn
a
ho
cannot
go
In
the
erenlng can at­
MBt bottle of Oreooe’o Warraatod
•yrap of Tar If to Calls to cure year tend In the aftemoon at T:30. Chil­
aoafk or oold. Wo also gnaraatoo a dren .10 cents; adulto, 20 cento.
»eoat boUla to prora aattofactory or
ed that C. L. Curtis of
Findlay. Ohio, will open a steam toun
dry at 113 West Pnmt street In the
i-ar’future
Remember the newsto
b*. given In Steinberg’s Grand Saturday. Tickets are now on i«1e at the
ornce. or you can get them of the
Wbaoee eomoo the mighty, far ue»».U)ys.
reaebtaig poorer that onablefl Rocky
The Ijidh-s Uterary aaaoctolion will
have a social aftemoon FVlday. Jan 2
The members of the Baatem Star
extend a cordial Invitation to their
jsbands and all Maaoaa and their
Ives to unite with them In a “good
me aoctor’ tomorrow erenlng In the
laaonic hall Every one Is expected
to help entertain ^
TlLl“*St The annual party of the Boston
Store employes occticnrd Monday exengieal family I
happy. Jaa.<
in the Academy. Music for. the
dancing was furnished by Stewart A
Bhaottofl tho Niapora Rapida. at 8u-ffeos, A dainty lunch was served
In. Jackson’S restaurant.
N. W. Hill went to Newberry today
oil business.
^
THE BALE It ON-ttJOO buys $7.50
Will Smith went to Kingaley today
and tUO Ovoreeato and Ulotors at «»n business. acNxmipanled hto broUiar
Hamilton CJothIno Co*a
Juy
1755-tf
lU ^. W. 1. Lanfman went to Patoc
key this aftemoon.
DO TOU WAHTTO PUROBA8I i
Mr and Mrs N. l^aem and daoghtar
have returned from Woodland. Barry
county, where they apeat Cbrlatmaa,
at Of watohoo. aad Hags aad

aad the Boaeount at BtalnQraaC Babadgy afiaraooe and

Inventonr
»Sale«

1

i One dolUr savcH is .as ^o*v!
U $2 made. You u.!l find a
big cut <.n our g<«».Is v\» to Jan.
1st that will suipr sc y*m.

A good Odd Dremer. worth $ia00, now...................... ...............$ 7.75
Good Oak Sideboard, worth $15.00. how........................ .............
Good Oak Chiffonier, worth $li00 now...................... ............... ti.r.0
\\ t have a fine line of Morria Chain and Rockets that we offer at cost

(iiuiiiiiPiruniifQitPiiiii
*1*Hm Moxamro ^cirr»lmHir»K S'Aot-m

MISS MAY MARKELL,
A SMd*tr B«U« »r

Sow tonhaalO^nd^

SuTi^Alifaaf lifi”
nmd not ba tend. Tkm
WtoaafOwduitowomaa's
biiliiltof tram yaatk to
aftd^ AmiUtoawumro

■o^ faTaritMol berkoB.

for

'siisarjn

AFTER
XMAS
BARGAINS

218 E. Front

Our trade wai bigger
than ever this year—but
to doae oot tome lines
we give you cost prices—

CX--21

theimanmedI^II^'^5..

Grand Rapids. Mich,,
Dfiaa Doctor: 1 have been thinking
for aoae time that I ought to write you

WATCHES

RINGS
mUM wkUb Cm MmMB tmmai try
rwUlmm.

Kistan&
. W. NIMI
ad «a tba I

WINEofCARDVl

-CURED BY—

l|Dr. Iman’s Udlcs’ Restorative

Andfce«boiitl
tbaaMwaCatbartomntoteadblm. Any

Traverse City

»Sulteredforo?er 10 years

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COME
IN

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did me such worlds of good. 1 suffered .
«ich untedd agonies with my menses, and lemale complaints,
for oyet ten years, that death would have been a relief to me.
I took d^ots' medldne and several kinds of Patent Medi
to reepo^end h to any woman suffering from these terrible
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