The Evening Record, December 20, 1902

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The Evening Record, December 20, 1902

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

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

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1902-12-20

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TBAVEBSE city, high., SATURDAY, DECEKBKR 20,1002.

FUNERAL OF
REFERRED TO
HRS.GRANT u.^.5j£.2tSo;Ktv:Li; ROOSEVELT
REST ftCSIDC HIM

mSIDEJIT MUCH
THE

SERVICE

d< MM «( ChM Mommta. The
MOwy to Mfs. IMon. whao It was

H0Vti

AROUT

WMhli,«ion. Dac. lO^WlUi bovad
tSa mar«M
I abaat tbe blar

lor I
At S 30 tha p<
bi-n at tba ]
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JSSS?!U£rs:t
i;aa^ hosaa. Bha eiatmad that

ana) anJ laaiin*- ufflcm auttloaad la
Waabtarton
In attendance In foil
uniform.
I the Prnnaylvania atatloo the cofial cmr. The Mra. I. ; who waa a fraanoB
alao test
o'clix'k for
teatlSed that -Mr. 1
N« w York, ab
na w^II 1
cranky at home,i hut that t
I for a man-

UlUir of
1. Mra.
ers waa
nothing

In the court ro

CONNUBIAL
INFELICITY
POWERS

DIVORCE

CASE

GERMANY

AtK

HAGUE

:iroif.uinoNHUf
TeetlRed to Violence of •trtksra—Coal
Till

Ur Wir* U> thm Kvcal&s BiosrS.

tlon of Miss Alice, left Washington at
noon to spend Sunday at Rapldan. Va..
with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wlimer.
CHRISTMAS TREES for sale. 25c to
SUM delivered. Order rrom F. R.
Goodrich or C. [
2ia

Parts. Dec. 20.-An omclal an­ PORT AND SliiCRKY wine SherbeU
made lo order. Jl. HarrU. 517 Un­
nouncement was made today that the
ion street. 'Phone 325.

X-2

It has developed that Mr. an
iniwcrs wiTo married in U72. i
jr. years llv«d In
n**sa. thottsh not superlative, until
they iM-i^an to keep hotel, when irou-

HARRY COOK
DIED TODAY

A girl who cooktHl for them aeema
to hate ratised most <if the trouble. WELL KNOWN YOUNG MAN DIED
ihtHijtb Mrs l\jwers rowplalned of the
IN DETROIT HOSPITAL
ctmduct ot her busliand in n latlon to
vaiiotts other women.
Mr Powers testified that once Mrs.
Where He Waa Taken ThU Week for
Powers was ill. and rial
mad»< h) this co..k had Iny^ uaed to
Treatment — Funeral
Arrange­
poiarm her Mr. lowers toatlSed that
ments Not Yet
his wife cUiro.M that he and this cook
-were in cah.s.is- to put h.*r <»ut «»f
James Henry Cook, known to all his
the way.
any friends U thU city aad vldalty
Mr IVwiws aaya tl^ Mra. Powers
was constantly accusing him of Im- M Harry Cook, died at 6:30 o’clock
1*roper relations with other wromon. ^is morning in 8t. Mary’s boepltal In
''—>lt. where he was taken for troai%«*ry mKCeslIve. Several other people
of Ibis city were brought In. Including
n pmmin.ni physician, an employo In well known In this city, where he has
n large au»re )n the city, and aomc spent hte entire life,
Mr. Cook had a severe Illness, which
Mr. Powers told of Mrs Powers Dgan tn September and lasted for
th.wteolug with an tiath to take her
««wn life with a raror. and when be
that
for a i
t«Mik the raxor frttm her. she aaid with
Id la health,
another heav' oath that she bad a re- spaired of.
voln r and winild put a bole in him however, aad retnnsed to Ihto duties as
shipping clerk at the J. B.
»he got through, he ctalma
Mr P..W4TS tesiini'd that his wife. Go’s factory, where be has 1
afUT l.e Ufi her In S.‘pt»mlwn^. 1»L ployed for the past 11 ye
has rtrrulaUMl reports that be stole
money frx.m her. took bis clotbea out evmlag
At this time his wtfe noticed ihst
«rf the btmse in the night and ran
away with another woman: that be his left arm aeamed to be partially
paraiyrod. Saturday he was unabU
gambled and drank
This cook had litaniHl money to Pow- to go to work. Taeaday of thU week
his brother. A. B. Cook, and the wife
of the Utter, accompanied him
Im to Dei
iron, where be i M placed under the
care of a ap« allcL He. however.
IVtwers atiout i
but their domestic tvlatlons were not
pleasant, and be left again la im.
Mr Powers confessed that be was
*>l«aaani and sociable- with the help,
and that his conduct toward them did
not pleas** Mrs Powers. He said he
was often with women upon the
street, both by day and by nlghL b«t
that his relations with all of them
were pefterily correct. He aald all
theee troubl«*s were started by Mrs.

could be traatm
hare aa tn
DetrolL ao preparatioua
return to this dty. Thuredi
ever, the petleat was worse,
taken lo 8L Mary’a boapital.
Laat evening Mr. and Mr
<3ook returned to this city,
amrnlag they reedvwl a
■laUag that death had oco
«:30. as noted.
ee a yooag wife, formerty Mlu (
L Walter of Fife Lake.
' 21 of M
He told of one time whea hie wife whom he m
seemed to be very 111 and be waa bath* year, one brother. A. B.
c^..^twoeiM.Ml.
tag her biwd with camphor, and IntenUonally put some camphor In her eye.
of DetrolL Thefei
when she rerlTcd suddenly.
Wesley Amidoa leatifled that Mra have Dot yet been <
Powers was jesUons of her bosbaad. eerriece wlU arobal
He aleo told of things that she had
seat from the hotel to her people near

BUT tnfe

Kan Jeekeca and La-

Lndt. Mich. Dec
Swam was foond .d<
nomlag pt the CIW hotel.
Jefferson avenoe. The man engaged
a room at 2:30 this mornliig. He was
somewhat Intoxicated. At 9 o’clock
the dead body was discovered. A partlally empty boOle of carbolic acid
was on the floor near the bed

avoids the necessity of a personal
rixiL It saves time and expense.
Connectioos with all cities and
villages in Michigan.



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MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.

ReadmirddvettiKaenta theiniideofthi.p.per-«,«i^
tor the d»a.lren.
Vo onter.MenyChriftn.^

THo Ol^y Book S^oro

GEN. CHAFFEE'S lEWAlD

KIMBALL
PIANOS
FOR XMAS
Presents

mandlng the United BUtes
Army.
Br Wif c« m. bvmuw Bmocs.
Washington. Dec. 20—As a reward
for his work In the Philippines. Gen

THE WEATHER
NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

NEW
NEW

NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW

THEY ALWAYS PLEASE.
SEE US FOR PRICES AND
1ERHS. « « « «

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY

Slippers For

AVa» BS'per doxan. rww
BS.ea Alao a lot of pop­
ular music, waa 25c. now
5 for 26c or 5c each.

J. W. CLIFFE,

FREE. Witk mq *t.50
eurdiata or aoro «• |ivo
fret of all chsrios a pair of
toouioe 50 cts. suspondera. Tlib sost liboni offtr will bold coodwMIXau
•voaiRf—can jroo olbrd to
niuhr fhoiiaioVoiii
to bo poor SaaU Chin.”
S.BoHs4Ca

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F*RKEI

NEW
NEW

' NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

;i
"sa-- GOLF GLOVES

ihai make useful J
H
Our store is filled with j;ood thinjjs that
8 Christmas presents. Lccijins.
Lcgijins. Houm* Slippers. l anev
aney !
Dress and Party Slippers; Shoes make line presents.
S

SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS I
MEN'S SLIPPERS
!
M

M4*ir. Einl.rt.iderod SUpiK'r.
Men*. Fell •SUiMM rs ...................50c J

OI-OAKS

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W.Sether lor Bib>, Child. Miat. or ludy it will ,«y to look at oor
peat line-particuUrl) large aswrtment .n Infanu’, Chitdren’. ukI
.M^ (.armrnlv- handsome slyles-and all at MONKV SAVING
1-RICES. »eo -to WIO. really worth mod. more.

€ttourpritts«tt Cadin ClfiskuYcu’ll btpktsHi
A »TOp«Kp-|jg_ Of xjmmYMl

1 .izr

• ^ OMr* umuml &-ow garlomm.

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Silk and velvet Waists, Fine Skirt*, Fun. Drem Pattern^
Kitl (Hove* and Miuens, Hkndkcrchicf*. Jcwclr)- Novelti«
Fancy good*. Puree*. Chatelaine Bxg*. Hair Omaraentx, etc.

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Juliette. ............. eoc

bemthe market thb winter for afl kmdi of Lof* and
pay the highest market prices. Call or write obdon
«:IL JOHN F. OTT & CO.. Traverse City. Midi.

Julletu*. warm lined..........%
SmmU JuUMte^-•

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Christmas Cut Flewirs!

FOR GRANDMA
I pair of our han-1 nuoU- F.mh
WaruoTr. u.Miltl l.f Jii.-t tho

Roses, Carnations. Violets.
Chrysanthemums.

Orders Booked Now

rnmm Ocar ’Wlndiow.

CLOSING OUT
tamuHimn

•“■RMEI

With every $1.60 purcluse or mote we give Free
..I *U ^e». t pdir of genuine 60e Sorpenden. Tha
mo« libeitJ ofler bolds good untU Xmsi. evening. C»n
you uTord to mim it?
T
"Benda a bound to be your Sanu Claus.”

NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW
NEW

"l* H»da te r«w

Alfred V. RriedrieKi

nt No S«m4.riwd SI.

Everything New at Benda’s!

NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

gj^ORtJier SHoe 9-lowmm.

FRANK FRIEDRICH

or purchasing from stocks of questionable
ane—Not so here—

BKIMDA At OO.

OfML.V

0.rI.^ U X.. yd rri<«

NEW NEW NEW
NEW
NEW

WHY RUN CHANCES

NEW
NEW NEW

•elt. Black Fur
cues ..................80c
Women’ll Felt and Beaver SliptH-rs. 50c. 40c and................... 35c
Women’K Elegant Velvet Co­
lonial.. warm lined..............fIJK)

u 2Sd*^fo

have been a rich American, died and
left her large fortnne. The Humberts
borrowed large aoms on this fortune,
acoordtag to the allegation. When
fl2JH*0.O00 had been loaned It was
found that the will waa an Imaginary

Phond in Cliff

rGood Tilings for Everybody!

by Mrm. Powars.

heeween him and
had bM
to fPMNl to other women, and Umt It
had onewred after they began keepiak


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SIXTH YEAR—1750

iSYBitCKer |5cat did

New York. Dy. 20.-The buBeUn of
e phymlcUna this morning says:
Pa. Dec. 20.—The strtke
Vanderbilt passed a better night,
again listened to the tee- -Mr.
and
conditloD ihU rorenoon Is
tlmony of sereml oon-unkm mlnem very his
favorable.”
Tratimony of a Rathef Striking Char- today. They told of allc

tlOW*l‘%lT.

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iHEilSEOFTHEUMG
nSTAIGETHmilESBiVICE

Utlons laid down In tbo replies to
Caatro'a proposal, received by the
■UU department yesterday. The pres DOLLS and Do!l Hfrads i
Idem. It U understood, does not absolitsly decline to act as arbitrator, but
diplomatloally urges that The Hague
tribunal be selected Instead.
Tlw state departamat this
immunlcated the preddent s attitude
lo the powers Interested.
■ idon. Dec. 20—According to the
am of the Britlab government to­
day. IL Is announced that the blockade
of the ports of Da Ouayara. Carenclo,
LO. Gunxana and the month of the
Orinoco liver, will be maintained on
and after December M.

ON

The ibinM-atlc InroUcIly of tbc Pow•T» buoaobuld Laa U-en before Ibe «lr
HUNBEITS AllESTED
«'U1! r«iurt all da.r, and part of yester­
day arteriMion. James P. Pcmwn npptled for a'dlvorre from his wife. Amy
KllaalKKb. mho Sled an answer in the Men MU>ncerned in the fliOOOJXW
raae. and has contested It. Mrs. Pow-

DRUNKEN MAN SUICIDEt

Washington. Dec. 10 —The sute de1 the eral commanding the army. General
Xpung is to succeed General Miles
the differences between upon the Utter s retirement next Au­
d Venezuela. The aug- gust jand General Chaffee will follow
geetlon from Great Britain and Ger- tn January. 1901. when General Young
retires
The announcement was made
was rooelved by cable tbU mornIt was immediately laj^n to the at the war department this afternoon.
White House by Secretary
his return it was axmouoo
„ _ -d that the CHRISTMAS TREES for sale. 25c to
pnmldeni suggested The Hague tri­ SIAO dslivsrwd. Ordsr from F, R.
bunal in place of himself as arbitrator.
Goodrich or C. L. I
It Is assumed that the proposition
cf the powars U condlUaced upon the

CIRCUIT COURT TODAY

directly c»ntrary to tbal
plaiaant at alQuwl cvcTy
I rncard to ib<> quarrels b<Hwrcn buaband and »K.- nxardlng the payn
«.f a ci».k tu the boii l which they (
«Jtiri4H| \\r*. Powers Insisted t
a*idc fn*tn ihcqusrrds ab
and h. r wsro^ .ihoir
Utiuns had iHN^n pheasant
Tb- f.»iimo«> thnniabo
has lMi-n »»f a s«*nsatluna:
Thoro has lH*.*n a gixKlly nuni
of
stN-ctators tn the niurt ns>m
th.- trial of the ram-, ranainj
M'h^U|.^>s to^nra> y s.^hc

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tribunal

WoilaML who alao boarded
at the hotel alao told of talk in r«> His Reply Sent to Powers
Md to Mr. Ptowors aad the eook. and
Announcement that tha Venasu^
Ian Blockade Will Be Contin­
ued AfUr Today.
up. sotag toward the n

sFs~™¥^

; I'Jait
Th- tpr«ldeni.

AND

PRESIDENT TO ARBITRATE

PRESIDENT SUGGESTS IT GO TO

BIER THIS MORNING

Men in WaMilfigtofi ¥Urm

ENGLAND

lEQUEST lECEim TODAY

THE

PfMMK at Fmral WMS MaffMaro

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feVEMlKG feECORli

Sean at tW boCUM of most of the

3F FAMOUS SOLOICII WILL

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"THm Old

CHRISTMAS 1
WEL SOON BE HERE- %
Do not wait but ewne now and inspect our large
stock of goods « Wen’s Suits, Men’s Overcoats,
Ulsters, Youth’s Suits, Youth’s Overcoats, the
long stylish kind; ChUdren’s Suits, Reefers, Knee
Pants, Hats,- Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Umbrellas,
Week Scarfs, Mufflers — Big assortment of Neck
Tics, all shapes, aU the newest styles, Handkerchlefc. Shirts, Fancy Suspenders. aU wool Underwean Pants froih the Hint PanUloon Co. of Port
Huron. They have aU the style of tailor made.
We carry Bothing but reliable goods. You wUl
always get your money’s worth. Our prices are
always the lowest. Come In-we wUl always be
gladtosecyon

A. J. WILHELM

,SMth sue. <tthe OM Stand, Cor. Union and 8th,

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FRANK M. PAINE. Florist.

Om-Tourth' i
Off Chifdren's
Overcoats

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Sizes three to ten years — very
neatest styles — best makes —
sold at three to lelght dollars.

Chifdren's
Taticp UestS‘-25c
Sold at seventy)-five cents —
Sizes three to seven yearsPretty colors and patterns.

doliddp Tumishiugs
1 In greater varlet
variety than ever
before.

fynmUton Clothing^
5^^

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mdAkMij nAw»bi¥.bitmtm».iwi 'r-l^rr:
itt^rnnK vB^vb.

b* mpMu knm f ■■■■■■■■ " ir»»^«*%****«^ Wii tthool tb hm boM MAatur 4

Tj^jrrijssr^
1 eor^ nnd tbe body was

TRAvcm&cixy.

I tbn narrow stdawnlk. 8b^
It te sot erery American clri that bad bnan worrtod oooalderably «C Mte
Bs tbe ebaaee to marry a real prince.
w l-mma. wbicb abe appaamd
Dd there are fewer sUU of them who
to manliBr as apnaAIy » n^e
cmee hartn< the chance would refuse. of b^ daaamntna conM. and
this
Tet this Mias Claudlne Sharp has preyed upon her mind a |
Mias Charp U a Chicago rlrL 8be died from beart taUure

• lou or GJMW^ bM
sled aod armwaipls *
ddlf ooMpletod wbaa ra
«d tbe .riUn* ■OT€««ni m4 Oi
k«t pticot cT tbe oa«pW.
west am >o low ttet tb€ bi

GRAND TRAVI

and her lorer U the maharalah of KaBacanae bar buafaand wanted bar to
pnrthaia. one of the states of India. ride a bicycle srith btm fkom
He met Miss Sharp In Paris a year or to Mlaaourl. Mra. Dora Tbo
two SCO and fell deeply in love with Joplin. Mo
filed a ault for dlHe followed her all over Europe
In her petIUon ahe
iMcauie of lu rwlbcod raloe and the and preaaed his suit, but Miss Sharp that during the aommer they
refused
to
listen
to
him.
When
she
Colorado, and when ready to rKum
loan fell throo«b. It became b
returned to the United States he be- Tbompaon .faUed to prorlde tra
san to write her appeallns letters, tation and demanded that abe
ID tie money market waa not a i

and she was forewd to ask him
cease, as she said
the
letters

tor that could be aetUed offhand.
-A!l-«ooc«med In the eondoci

noyed her.
Preliminary steps are under way In

le oompaay's affairs are screed

the nonhweaiem counties of Indiana

loan

under

the

existing condltkms

to the policy that should «ovem Its
operation, and no further expansion

■'.;y

through pn a wheel. On the trip ahe
•came UI and almoat perished in the
esert.
By the will of the late William PItu

Taunton. Maas.. 8U.OOO
to construct what probably will be the ^eaihed for the erection of chapeU
largest waterway of Its kind ea
and conducting mlaalonary work In
the Mississippi river. When
order to spread the Episcopal fa

T»^Y aTAND BY T«E PBtSlOtKT.

completion of works now onder cos-

•rer •tsw ibe pr«wld«it took bi«
I trust evils there hsre

ruction and the piscine of all the

pleted It will reclaim
hundreds of among the negroes of OeorgU and
thousands of acres of Kankakee marsh other aouthem sutee.
lands, now regarded as worthless. The

>mpany s operations upon a paylnc

ditch will be 80 feel wide and 16 foot

Every effort will be bevoted to the

basis."

ALL FOR CHARITY
Os

formation that the coming Christmas

rr0rA to tmn,. are rmdy asd aUl

BBILLIANT EVENT

the

prosldeni aod to

sod^la bis trust prHlcy.
^e aitorsey K«ier»l has askedla

hta

lyssaifr

the

Proceed# for the BenefM of the Poor

and Well Disposed Of.

ap^ approiwlatlon be made for the

City Lodge. No. 373. In
their
rooms last night was one of the roost

to ptuAy out bow lesislaUob. but to

Governor Jennings of Florida U In
rf*celpl of telegrams stating that the

enjoyable social events of the year

fluid being used by the milnd Stafos
km In regard to suitable lands
In th. Ir efforts to kill the for the settlers, and Gen M. de Vlllhyacinth post In norlda wafor-s by lies, who Is now looging over the

About \*J0 couples were present, and
In addition to oontrlbuUng' to the spraying It from a boat ovc-r the plant land.H. has expressed himself as very
needs of the pntir. all present parllcl is causing the death of many rattle favorably Impreased with this state.
ranges bordering on the water He
psted in an evening of great pleasure

IstIbK lews
It was an oppiirtunlty
for oobcrete anltiB. pad it wai

once wireil (he war department at
The handsome club
rooms
were
thrown open to the guesU from the Washington, requesting them to stop
dlr^ng room and n^oeptlon room, on further work until a full Investigation For the Approaching Union Gospel
could
be made.
the main floor, to the arooklng room,
Meetings to Be Conducted by
the dUpoaal of the aiiomcy gomral on the fourth floor The main parlors
At Chicago 4.000 employes Vi
Or. Smiley.
A point of order might have In-en
were used as reception rooms
The Crane Co. at tbe main factory
rained that would hav,. ibf.at.Ml ih.- psrlurs i« the lodge room floor were five branches on the west side
The v-rxrutlvo committee for the ap­
praposaL But noun raised If
devoted to card gamaa. and were well made happy by the announcement this proaching Smiley revival meetings
The ma>rtiiy. ind by Mr. Cannon, {.atronhed. The lodge room was en week that the company would maki mn la*t evening at the home of Bev.
at oner acccpi.-d Mr H. pbum's sug ilrely given up to dancing.'apd It pre^ them a Christmas pn-s,-ni of |l.’t:..nou \V K Wright, and flnlBhinl t'hel
gsBUon that
the amount W ma^bK(
a brilliant scene as the ladles ThU sum Is an outright gift and will ganizatlon hy the selection of the fol
IfiM.OPO^ The amendment was adopud
bo divided pro rata among the
lowing committee*:
In pn iiy gowns and gentlemen,
wtttioul division.
Both psrilfs
pui of fh«-m in full evening dress, glided ployes of the Crane Co. so that \-ach
AdvortUlng-E. Wilhelm. Kor. C
Ummselvfw on nTord as sianllng l«>
win receive a share of his an
sU>ut to the inspiring strains from
T Stout. M B Holley.
thn president s trust i->llcy
Canvassing—Rev. H. W. Smith. C.
Wysong s cuTheslra
“General Pealmily.-* who for M-v.-ral
A policy which at «]..• first oMs.r
A Hammond. J
B
Barney. E. W
Many of tbe gentlemen enjoycHl the
timlty commands such unsnlmons
fn*.*.lom of the smoking room .and the years was one of the Im-hi known mid­ Ha*ilng*. Barker O Pennington.
satport from the house will q^.t Ihgets and clown* conm-cu-d with Bar
IVvotlanal—All ppsTors of the city
Ity of the whole affair i
num’s and Fureivaugh * and Sell* cir­
tbvarud by tbr presiu««rs own I*rty
Finance-J W Mllllken. C. A. Bug
Joysbly refreshing
nay where The t.-naie will not be U**s
cuses. was found d. ad In lu^l at New
sqncd In the dining
York-Wednesday. Ho w a.* a Japam .*.-.
Muslr-L T Pennington. Rowland
room during the evening.
Elks arc entitled to praise for 38 years old and 2 fret 1 Inch higit
Ikmglass. Frank Welton.
Ell Hyman, a Toronto Jow^ who
Fshers-E J Fulghum. George W.
the success of the ball, and
their
The people iM-ll.-ve
In
The.>dore
boggl'd for adml**ion to the Toronto Ijirdle. W. M. Gordon. C. J. Ebner. I.
guests will vole them royal enle
Rooserelfa sincerity In his trust |xd
The prooiHsls will approximate hospital Saturday. 1* dead >:xamtnn n culvert
K|r, However mm h certain elemonu f7M0. which win enable the Elks
turn of the clothing ^c*uUt^l in finding
Ip worth 821.fwv)
Other papers
la omreas would like to dlsbcHere.
Tberon Morgan
-howiMl Hyman to Ih- w.»rth probably
to d3W. and to thwart him. they
Manistee, where
ption and ball
11 on .non. For 2'i year* he had slept
ittendi-d a t
know ibal the proaldnni eapraaaea the
H T. J Ramadell
hy Mr. and
in shed* and stable*, ludd pap.T*
II In the new Ram*
dancing hall
iM-gged nxin«>y and foovl
The
dell OiM-ra I
are a wife and daughter Jiving,
.j

furdtrer of Mra. Garrison Met Speedy

Tbe dally paper contain- two aepa
rate and distinct kinds of newa
It is
netblag but new#

and

cvmtalns

The chronicling,

tbe happenings of the world at large.
«a veil as uf the local etenla. la not
liM M*wa that oocurrs uixm Ka pogea.
Advenblag is m-vs. pure and aimpit.

It Is the detat! ..f chnmlrlli

tbt arrival of new gisMls and of
hamx'Oings generally. It Is the
ao*s guide lo bargains and the man s
holp In purcUsing

llallroad tin

aUo to tbe aversae mortal than all
now# and sp«lal foatim s romldiKHl
Adv(*rtlsing U lo ss, and It should l*e
kept «a newa
There Js no more rea
son for an adverilM-r to allow bis ad-

Threatened Lynching,

boot# and aboe. lb tbe month of Jan
uary. and atluw* that advert 1m-menl
to ron on for aix months, he has made
himself a laughing st«Hk. and he b
paring fbr aiiare that ia absolutely

Tbe KalkaakUn of Kalkaska IssuimI
a IMT handrome numlM-r this wiN-k
Tbn chief feature waa aa elegantly II-

ThiTO has bm ooroe talk of

death of Julia, wife of Robert Garrl
son. by a gunshot wiuind. and from
(he evidence. iH-lleved at the hands
deruus Intent.

This vi-nllct waa

MICHIGAN
Big

Batch

SCHOOL
To

Go

TEACHERS

Through

Canada

in March,

Monirejil

arranging

with

the Cana­

dian Paclflc railway for an excurs
ion of public achool laM:bors from the
state of Michigan during next Marob.
Tlierv' win l>e about 200 Udy teachers
and they will leave Detroit on Mtrch
21. through to Boston by way of Pere
Marquette. Canadian Pacific and Boa-

roil of the paiKH- was nexsy at

tun A Maine.

• i
f


7't\iWrsc Cify, Ihe, jo.

jqo*.

DEAR LITTUi GIRL:
i
many ofyou road niy letter yesterday,
and tuKo many oj you have the promise of a nnv
(i\ii *

It you did not see the tetter yesterday £et
the pafH'r and And' it up.
Tomorrow wilt A- Sunday and papa wilt he
home and you wilt have a ehance to enc him a
t^iHkt hard talk.
You know we told you alt Turlz^f, Thirteen
and Thirteen fifty <indup to Sixteen fijty ekif
drens eoats zre zooutd sett yon for $io so you
zooutd he sure and have a new eckit.
Alt the Sfo coats Jot
If papa has not houi^ht mamas yet those at
Sb.go,
in. alt zvoot guaranteed satin tinin£,
ysold for Sjo and $J2) are just the thin^.
Better ones! Well, yes, little ffrt: some
of the rarest values at $ts, to $2y he hastier
seen. Some that sold as liich as $6oco for
\ Come and see me with your new coat.
The Little Girls Friend,
JAWMILLIKEN,

booTUumKauTover

lx...
Prtwfer

03.15

J.W. SLATER %

nre to tmuD a tyElectrical 1-ighting,
BeUs, Burglar Alanm or Telephoocs. permit us to esti­
mate. We have a fine Imc of
high gr».lp

CAMPBELL BROS

ARTISTIC AND USEFUL CHRISTMAS
-IN OUR-

DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
IT IS THE HANDKERCHIEF COUNTER

MASgUKRADB

BALL

#8

ktmm

~

Arountl whjeh the women jjaiher—the values arc irrcsistable and the.
variety wonderful. Handkerchiefs for men, women and children neat­
ly bo.xed for gifts. The most beautiful hemstitched embroidered handkerchiefs. This is a special assortment; no two alike, and they sell for
$1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. ^tibther line of ladies' fine embroideretf
fancy edges, with an extra row of insertion, and these arc only 25c the
one. There arc two other grades at 50c and 75c. Beautiful white silk
handkerchiefs at 25c. 50c. 75c and $1.00. Children’s handkerchiefs in
endless variety at Ic, 2c and Ik. A splendid all linen hemstitched
handkerchief for 5c and lOc. ,

NEW WRIST BAGS
Just what the ladies want for Christmas, and a specially fine line of
these from 50c to $2.00.

SOMETHING NEW IN CHATELAINES
These are beautiful goods and make most acceptable gifts, and the
prices arc from 50c to $11.00.
.
/

HAND CARVED MEXICAN BAGS
'^Will surely please any of your lady friends. [These handsoiiie bags es­
pecially: They sell from $1JK) to S2.50.

GENTLEMEN’S BILL BOOK
In Mexican hand caned leather, a most useful gift for any gentleman.
The price is $2.50.
j
.

PILLOW TOPS
Never had such a run on them as now—reason is plain—the greatest *
variety and handsomest designs. What person don’t like a sofa pillow?”
Usually it is "the more the better.” and Christmas comes but once a year.

And a more acceptable Christmais gift would; be hard to find. There
are some good ones for 75c and a fine line of mercerized twill for $1.25;
better grades from $150 to $5.00.

TO CUBE A COLD IB OBE DAV
T*kr Loso^ M

ANBtrs of tha Big Company Normal

F-IXTTUREl
OOlMBIMA-riON A two

20.-The

s-rfWAiOHi-r BiuKe-rMiO

m«t is given out that today wUl toe

BRACKETS, ELECTROLIERS AI® CHAHBELIERS.

Ibo wflalra of the Consolidated Uake
Buforior Oo. normal again, am
lobi tbo company made all takos
of. It U alw> ataiod .that tbe board
ha Walking DollT
•baut IL
Tha

Tir.:

^ Beessuigwat 01.00

LADIES’ UMBRELLAS

pogaphlcally bright.

dcBl »d

mm

FREE: With every $1.50
purchase or more we give
free of ell charges a pair of
genuine 5p cts. auspendera. This most liberal of­
fer will hold good until Xmaa
evaning—can you afford to
miss it? “Benda is bound
to-be your Santa Claas."
S. Benda & Co.

-

son on the 6:30 p. m. train by the
sheriff.

lynching, but the prisoner left Hast
Ings safely.
The coroner’s Jury ctmvem-d
P m.. and 12 witnesses were sworn
Thi- Jury brought In a venllci of the

IttflMnated lUhcHtraphe.1 cover, am

Doc.

Tint
tiatieaalBank.

ITixk-r. alias John Branillnger. the

(lu* hlN crime from Judge 0tnlih of the
clrcttlt c*mri yesterday, was taken to

Turouiu. Oni.. Dv*c ro. — Harry
without value; but if the aame John
Smith advtullscs hU btxiu and ahin-s Jamltwon. traveling paosenger agent
in one day, bis umbrellas and mackln of the Pere Marquette, has been In
toabca upon another day. and so on
them hr U Uylng f.ir himself the foun
datkms of succcas -Ad Sense.

^Aifth;- c^^T^mittTiTTcrth-rEnnr

thought, in San l>anrUco.
“Cray for roc. girl*, for I am g.dng nual social
*e»*lon are requo*U»d
so
to die." screamed pretty Katie Stone meet In
of St Joseph. Mo . os she was going morrow i

murderer of Mrs. Garrison of Crystal
Ijike. after receiving a life pent

ihab there U f<
on.-r wa» bnmghl Into the circuit
• da>s prevlou.
the hapi- nliigs
court room, aad
several >Ritneaaes
to be publlsh.d
sworn as lo the death, and to the trac­
ceutlon Your truly bright, lu-wsy ami
ing and arresr of 4he prlst.ncr
Intorevtlng t>a|H-r U the one in which
I’txler apiwared lo lie on the verge
tht advert l»ements are changed fr«iOi
of coIlapM' The remarks of the Judge
tlmt to time. This change stimulate*
were limited to a few words, and then
Intoreat aad «h1 urate* p*-ople to look
the sentence €>f confliu-ment at hard
frail time to time for something nea
lal-vr fur life was given.
If John Smith
advertises winter

PbUadelphla,

Tbe mue Home HtBb Is
jBst ibc tbUr to belp
yoB stYe—We faratek
them t* MrOepMltm
tree-CaU ud ret oae.

iastlnga. Mich., Doc. 20 —Matthias

den'll at 3;.m. and at 4 p m the prls-



VeksTearaUltseer

cenL interest conpoimded twice a
year, without any effort or worry
on }wur part.

ir,'

GIVEN UFE SENTENCE

' AOVERTIOINO NEWS.

aAngaUasbe

Ctrte Per Ctwl Imttrtst

COMMITTEES CHOSEN

On Wednesday, while the k-«lslatlve

a newspaper in fart,

be trUed npon aa

Texas.
lyenver.

la also coming with l.Ki*:.. the KaUer
Gen Samuel Pearson, late quarterWilhelm der Crosse with r.f.n and the master of the South African republic,
8t. Louis with 8fKi-a total of C.lli
whose h^dquartera are In New York

The charity ball given by Tra verse

^o^rcmmtmt of the Sherman
tnm law. Ib-rv was a requ**st

■'—

•do. New Mexico and

Colo. Dec 20 — Newrly
mall may be much larger this year 9.(H»o Boors. It U said, are preparing
than ever before. The Cymric, bound to "trek" to America and will aetUe
for New York, is said to have on In Colorado, New Mexico and Texas
board 2.600 bags of mail The Etruria The representative of this movement

of the City Will Be Considerable

Prealdeni

ha4 approved the n^uest — that a

Would make an Ideal Xmaa present.

Reported flW Will Bettle in Colors

Tbe cost will be about |1.000.000.

WodOksdsy (be Iboise pnived
ELKr SOCIAL FUNCTION WAS A

asi

deep II
he ditch to.^c nil
tie# to .
Dola stata line, a dlsUoce of €0 miles

BOEtSTOTUX

European advices brought the In­

tbA MB osly his party hut th.t dln^i
rigdseiBftlres or tho people. wHlK«t
IdB to follow

;vv--r^

a-.

A
LATEST DESIGNS AND LOW^T PRICES,
ffuso a complata Una of Balia. Batt*rlaa. Annundatora.
TalaphoitM. Lampa, ShadM and Caa
Encin* Ignltar*.

J. B. F»AlOK, ELECTRICIM
TIavene017.Xlch. 2l4PrMtSL OilnM r>MCt,»W■«*.-

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY .d
MIOM.

. 3-'*:

m mm mm

m, Ittea, eATopAY, December m, iwi . - •

THggE RUG»8 ARE OOINO FAST

WHERE? at MLIKEN’S, of course !
20 a. m and fl p.

ANY TROUBLE
Making good broad? If you haye try a i
sack of Hannah & Lay Go’s.

^BEST FLOUR

i;

HANNAH & LAY CO.
UBtStTrOBOnaSTHAS

% &f tnichigan

fei-

s«SiW;-s-siS'sa

Bev

invited

ol Chrlsimn
and festival will he held on Wed
These pells (hivemor Bliss signed last night were
day at 4:.H» pro
are imthiTed (nmi all over Mlrhlcan. the paroles of Oeorg© Rowland and
Ail arv^'cordtally Invited to these
Uuth uppc;r and iuarr penlnsulaa. and Charles K Warren of nini. tbe men ser\ire»
Congregslionsl.
are shipped Into lluakeguo by
Mr. who were ImpilcatcHl with J. W. SUa-k
ev. 1». Cochlln. l*astor
Amu. then the dot Is ahlppod by tbe well In an alleged criminal cnspiracy
latter to IhMioa and evmtually tbr
t 10 s m.. Chrlsimss service, muext on money from Jacb Riaiuet.
and aernum
Worship la tbe true
Worsh
' furs find iheir way to Ixtndim. ibe
w«wlihy brewer of Saginaw,
py
prepsratluo
world s market, where they ar«< dlaans of blackmail. Rowland and
ering wUrrH^h.r home
The offer
ixiiHtl of at auction
Warren were convicted, but Sux:kw» U

*’sX..

At Ikiyne. William H. Baker, while

I ai^ n«
Mr

gut away. Many citlxens of Flint pe
tlilonMl tha board
of
fiardons for Invited
Bucy. and the |iart»h*s
were re

uorklnK on the top of the new mill.
on th« \ry rocd and fell 30

“•

L. L. A. BUILD^

Lla lyr

fTi- UXl.^llKl* iTsijlH-CHiitkm.a caa Sap

M yom Hava feyipapato. Tlwr. a •
Cmo WMkta Euy RMCh.

I oei-

, n euo- -

Ulwrra

Tbs.rsrsgcs of StoBsrb tmoblm knows
sad tlnr s-ocUt.

I

IL. .1^1^:.

tl.,- Uo-td^oirw

2^' .liJTu *^*.»

sating of “prrdigettrd* f»>od* Is snutbrr,_______________
^
U hygicss often nsde.
Tsk» j . .oSKV To I
Drake s Dy
Cars and Nrrvs Re- lYl -» " »
storer, and
lert time you can* ext‘ ltA''-''k*V
*
•:*» lii'AN tia |^ «*t er^i^rty
ebat yvu plrasc, airrp Uke a healthy
and bars a clear train every aU
are awake. There U no other rad
wn to Btterta
lb tab-1* MrS.„..ra. 1..X
M
irr-rf

Hammond s

Christian
Endeavor
f.-ei
rv.il/hl|m are hn.ken, and be Wntiy recommended
m
has aevem Infernal Injnriea. This
I society of Christian
Silas H Powers, convicted In Baton
makes the fourth ar-cidmu In bis fam­
ounty of criminal asaault and sen Endeavor at C :00 p. m
Sunday evening guB|N>] m**eiing at 7
fenced In 1*00 to Jackson for lo>esn».
ily In a-montb.
p. m
nrvwd made from rmwtnK wheat has baaa paroled and his
Baptist.
has rauM>d much slsnn among the
Joseph
W. T Wiiodhouse. I'astor.
residents of. <md
C A Johnsoa's county in Novmnber. lMk». for hurSnhject:
“God*s
Morning. 10
will be reliwsfNl next April
family «rf six w*fe all poisoned.
It
Girt to Men “
ommulatloo of sentence.
eras si»me time bufnre the doctor could
erlsl musi
Albert A. Lapp, sent from Big lUp
ria in Ext iso* t ladies* irt.H. Da
relieve them of tbe poison
Aaotber
Ids for perjury.
the World“

Joy t
man has many hundr.^i sacks of tbr
_ ^
I. Cabr1«n.
flour.
Sunday School at 12 »i0
It is expected that one of tbe ImIV at I5:i:.
Subject
Evening.
IMtrtant matiem to be considered at
First Presbyterian.
Gift lo.GtKl *
the aiitiual
meeting (*f the rircult
for the evening ser
Rev. WUey K. Wright. Vi
•cini mui
Judgi**' ass4xnatirHi of Michigan will
Listening Esri*
c^er of Washington a
U- held at lAiising during the laat
solo.Njidles* quartet,
ihford
“Usti
we«k .>r the pn*e«nt month, is that of
I». J W. Hughea
a prison fur women.
All are cortllally invited to the ser(*harhw rierre of Owosmi. a young

SERVICES INTHE CBUSCHES.

E.W. HASTIH6S & SON

Mood dioordere

FIRE INSURANCE
- hiMir.
n*W- OU.« aad gjnpV.y.< • ,
lOAt dily. A(M tdctil lhaorie.ov

FREE: With every. $I.S0
purchist or i^re we give
free of all charees a pair of
fonuine ,50 els. suspend­
ers. This most liberal of­
fer will hold good until Xmas
evening—can you afford to
miss it? “Benda is bound
to bo your Santa Claus."
S. Benda &'Co.

h

0»*rE0l»ATWV'

the |•hlUpptn•♦s. where he servtNl in

at 7:<w
^^venlr
A cordial welcome to all.
the r**gular army, will he crlpplad for
Friends,
life as a rt*suU of a serh*s i4 peculiar
Rev. Henry McKinley. Pastor
aeeidenis.
Tierce broke his arm at
M t' A. a month ago. slipped

on an try walk two wet-ks ago and
r- briike the »*,.ne in tbe imroe place, and
fell ajcain WiHlnesday. this lime splin­
tering the U.ne
The arm will have
to In- amputstiHl
Saturday

morning 17 mtles iiqrth of Ovid. Hit
daught«T Margarvi. alioul IS years okl.
was sick at the time
mnoa her fath
er S death she Has
n stricken with
nerv.ius prostrstl.m, and the doctors

Sabbath school.
Momlag service at 11 oVlock,
Subject: “Peace.* opening by pas
[>r. Short addfvss by Rev Isiah Pen
Ington.
Junior C. K. 3ilW.
84-nlor C. E . t:4&.
ITeachlng at 7:00 by the lutstor
Subj.'ct: -The JJelhlobem Roa.r*
All are cordially Inrited.
First Methodist.
Rev. Wm

Laufman. Pastor

Christmas Sunday.

-niludd Your Klng7*
Evening service. 7:BO. Theme: “A
Study of Some ('haracterhUics of the
Class meeting. «:45 s

m

XMAS
SENSE
WlutmoiT Mt

to attend these
sen ices
Evsngtlicsl.

Tfwrmreo i lU

, II,.-1.1 of .a-*..* vMih.K.1 th»-n«- -f .Iragwiw

man who rcrently returned home fnim

dhsl

FRE INSDRANd

2L??lW

at 7:30 a. m
Festival se
Among

coon and i:S skunk furs:

Nlrbolss Kennedy

l.'^NXARTir'^iW
fiv fr.^ miH-»arjr.

Bkis .

BO lOT TEHMItZL

Comer Itoardmsn Ave sod W’sshIngion St.
Fourth Sunday In Advent
Holy communhin at P:4o
Muming service and aennon. 10; 3b.
Sunday schuul and class in Church
Hl.iory at It.
Kvenlag aervlce and Mcmon. 7:00.
Christmas day will be obnrvod in
Grarc Episcopal cbwh by an early

O. P. CARVER &BK0.

Dentist
CAimyKNIA ANl» PA(TWTWT-

loplc: -Whr
? Jeans?“
a“ (Mor
Solo..
The Shepherd
Klng“ (Vei e). Miss Kutnohormky
Trio. “Prah Ve“ (Vl-rdh. Miss KutAhormky. Mr. Hunter. Mr. King. .
The Sunday schwl Christmas Can­
tata will he given Wednesday evening

Grace Episcopal.
C. T. Stout. Rector.

A. D. TYLER

MI8CELLANEOU8____

Happy by Giving

Adolph Amu of Musk««an ha« dis
pcsed of t .HH, muskrat. 2S0 mink. IM)

the Y

ROWLAND OOUGLAM
OUR STOCK of Faocy PorTWima la
is aboe store In tbe baaessaat
now ready for your laapectien. Stop
Jackaoa a Candy Store untU hta
in and ace them. Miller's Phai^
ly.
1741-lf
macy.
IMT-tf

office-

7: no. «onhlp:

Everyliody

^

TBATXttUI vm MAM Era.

Pter^,

Wonderful what a toothing effect it has j
on the tired housewife. Be sure
you get the "BEST.” <

Ondtnstd I2tws

clan meet-

**?© ». worahlp;
sermoa.
Topic:
-The rsllora of Cbrisimas/*
Special music:
Te Deurn- (Mor
toai. choir, with aolos by Min Gard
•er. Mr. Uoater and Mr. Douglasa.
Solo. -The Chians of Chrlsunas**
(Drenlerl. Min RdberU. violin obli­
gato by Min Pulghom. Antheaa.
-Hark, tbe Hons of Heaven Are Stag­
ing* (Marstoo). choir, with aoloo by
Min
Kuinobormky.
Mr.
Hunter.
Hymns. “Antioch." “Carol.** and “Ital­
ian Hyma.**
'
^

nri-iis IS

tmb: wav

OLD SANTA CLAUS
W iH.Up|K:ar on the nij;lu In furt: Chrisimas
loatiftl with beautiful presenis from tlic ^

3*tor<».

.Olty

Mving with his Rcimlccrx friim housetop to houie top
to fill the st4»rVing.. cu. of «// ^ <kUdfe.
Now,
\Atxsc,\K emfu!geed.

Tha OITY BOOK STORI
Per A. N. HOBART.

ONLY J3 MORE SHOPPING W
DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS

And to make this the greatest week in our his­
tory we are offering hundreds of useful holiday
pieces at specially reduced prices.

mm

Rev D. O Ruth. Pastor
Comniunkm senrlct*s at U»;3o
Sermon by Rev. H. Mi.hr. Theme;
TV
“The Neceasar
Sunday schtsd
is.1 iat 12
Y P. A. at 6;
6;1&,
11
Evening service at 7;(s»

Ser our Itciiuliful p.vlor ami lilirarv ial>U s in oak ant mahogany (inish. They add a
ilir furinxhin;* of a room an<^ wmiM Iw: jU'st
urrat tlral to il
lK-jus,,hcthinK^2J.^(?
for ihat parlor lamjt 5(lr i<» ..

sa> she^annot ilie
<;iris f.»r htiuio-sotk were never so
•rsr.-e Iwforv in tJrand Rapids. ThU
Is the oplnlrin tif

the

ompluyiaeBl

' agenri.-H, a.n w« M as of many boustlui. hsv«>
iM'tm trying harii for
Ih.i.u. »iu
Ill
•help. Tbetrou
tde is not in a famine of girls, hut in
the multiplying demands of factories,
stor.-s and restaurants for female la
U»r
Se veral fsmilUw have dtMdded to
rent tin-I r homes this winter and move
down town i.» the hotels and apart
m<Hii bous4*s. simply
IwTause gut»i
girls for
housesork cannot be se

A Medicine
A Miracle

IRON^OX
TABLETS
are not one of tbe wooden of
llie world.
They are not the

ronsl
At

Ksianisroiv John

Wlchort was

arraigtuNi lH*(ore Judge lhvw:ne on tho
henlous charge of sitwUng one stick
.If l4.K-k WiKMl. Wlchert Is a fcTble.
poverty-stricken German, kl years of
age
He has Uved Ihefe hu year
iHwrs a g.sHl
reputation. He

tots to despair.and Undertaken
into insolvcocr. THR\' ARR
ONLY
A
THOROUGHLY
HONHST AND GOOD REMl-DY FOR CERTAIN COMHON AILMENTS which never

caught taking a stica of wood from
a plh* belonging to the firm of Miller.
Ryder St Winterbumi and
ludgtM complaint against him.

He

wept as he was taken to i»l\. and

SO T^hUu. 25 Cenu

mainialni'd that he meant no harm In
taking tbe wood, as he did It to keep
frv»n fre.*r»ng
The «dd man
was

per this week.

w jm B vtiK

It Is by a mining com

pany. and reads: -WTien out baying
Christmas prtwents. remember the old

.

Card of Thanks.

ampb-A

flow lot >mt to-M par
ooot choapar than laat yaarw Tha

k

Sunday achred. 2:20 P
Sermon
by Rev.
Preaching. 2:30.
Ser
H tv Smith.
Salvation Army Services
Meetings at the Salvation Army
Hall. 312 East Fnmi stre**t, every
night at 7:30. Caj.i and Mrs. Dykira in charge
Sunday meet
Iness meeting;
drlU: 111:00 a.
3:tH» p m . great Sal at ion meet lag
and welcome
Ererybodr
invited
Stwts all free-

■Mil
DIRECTORS:
H. S. HULL, ProsltJent
H.C. DAVIS.
A. V. FRIEDRICH
Vica Prasldenls
C. A. HAMMOND. Cabhier
Wm. London. Staphan Lautnar. Ca . W. Lardia. J. M.
Huallma .tet. F. C. Dasmond.
Chas. WtIhHm. W. P. Catkins.
J. O. Croiaar,^ C. L. Crallick.

A 0»ml'iuatiun UiKAcavc
uoaUl ccitamly l>e a prac­
tical gift, ana just what
she has wantetl to put her
Lounil Ikk.Vs in to keep
them an-ay from the chtMrcn.
Wc start them in a
so!;.l oak at

fm\

L>th-

Dmmg Room Fumtltire
woold not goamim—Yo«r
china would look so nuch
beiicTdispUyedinachina
closet or combmatioo btif: fcL We start them at

I $12.50

CTS up to

WANT OEPARTiENT.

.SIDKBOAROS $1175
TO $87.60

$27.00
Am al>ove all don’t ;
for»4 t a Morris Cha^ I
for im. Wc carry j
the elehratetl Royal

W* R Matthews, pastor.
Sabbath Saturday service.
Sabbath acbool. I ll p m.
Preaching. 2:15 p ra
Sunday evening service. 7 3h.
Subject .
The Boyml Invitation ITayer meeUng Tbarsday evening.

TH* FAMOOS

MATT.J.J0HHS0KS
1 wlah to thank the kind friends and
Ladies of the SainU* church for so

Rev -Thomas P. I'lhim. Pastor
Morning.
1" 15.
Suhj.Tt:
"To
Every Man His Kork *
aj
Endeav.
edtaie El
84-nlor Endeavor
Subject:
The Pre^
Evening. 7 04.
Eminence of Christ "
Peniectaisl prayer
lay evening at 7:3i)
Saturday
Saturda: night un etl prayer
schreil lesson
study of the Sunds
with the
hr children.
chlldre
Welcome to worship with u
strangers, workingmen and the
Fourteenth Street Church.

Adventist Church.

promptly discharged when hrooght
Into curt
AUml the odilest advertisement for
some lime is printed in a Howidl pa­

A cordial welcome for everyIsuiy
these senires
Church of Christ (Oisciplss.)

6068

"Wiiissiswsrs-taaM44

Don-t

be

penwded

IL 35c; no more,

$10.00

lau> Imklac

no leas

Woullin t tfic baby be tickl
had one of these Iron
Prices $C.0U to

Jas. O.

PSitrasyssi.'*
TOY TAGLRS and Chnfc
thans at Tha Wmmm.

‘•ss*;--

$II.Q0

TO

$20.00

ThU qniner «»ed peJoul table,
highly polohed. OBly

sirM

THE BOSTON STORE

1-?:.

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OB.ifS3-w. TIMI ««iut*€-are

Wm.

J. D. o
Dr. W

mm
m^-ms
DeWltt.^

ant. ard

£»r

■SajsH
TODAY'S MAiucrrs.

J.ni‘ rssri^.
S5i1,SSSS*:ri£r‘'Slil^- 4B;OaMli>-VbaBd.
oata. hS.

more than a week I

rilA knock

It lot bMBIt mU b»T«
U» Bath
oo orarfca. ot o eo« o( o llttlo l«a
lao
ob4 U lotooM (or
trter Mom*. Sbo lo oboot tU (eot

Sa“^*^iss^*.tr’s2:ss

Now is tbe tune to buy

When a person slombers so soundly
that be run wHb dlfbculty be awakrood, we are scenstomrd to aay be Is la
a “drop aleep." An attempt to measure
tbe dti>tb of slrep. la thU sense, bae
SanetJa. to lUtme.
prods tbe sleeper with i

of Action In AawipaH
It SmK af Cook va. Cook—
Somo DIvaraao Orantod.

L’ED. an a ssortment of
Chlldfon’s Golf Glorea;
. 17c to 36c
36 per pair. M
Tbe Economy.
1760-ft

A5=ia”

BRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY

WOOD WANTED

Nothing



imairl LaFooUee nas neen armaieu
LaFun
a diroeca from Lucy K.. LaFoniaee
on
Ihe gmoad. of aiif^I eniclt;
cruelty.
_______
U. Lodl. Demn. was given a dcoree of dlrow# from Oscar E llemuo
lofest --------------

DONE OF THE BEST
Amarican Speaks in High
af tha ColooW Motion Plotwre Co, to Apposr Here.
Tba foUowlBt artlcio telatlta lo the
Colonial Moiloo Fiotoro Oo.. to ap
wlU he fiTio bare for tbo Tmearae
OUy aawMian on BaUiday. Jnn. 8rd.
nlpofNBlarprioos:
-Tbo mwrinf pMnra »nohln(
ham nnoopead ns n prannant ai
aani ;i«rTeyoc. It may ba ellfhUy
lapmadjn the fntnre. bat it !■ prao
Ually parfaetad and ibo maobint
Whlob frill do eredU to future genera
tians wUlnol be ndioally dlffann
fvoa iboee U nsa today.
-Oae of tba haal ^orlaf piotwr
lirMltiWitB o?ar flTao here was
m}9fA nt the anaory Uet ereuing by
wjood nUad crowd. U was foe
Iwnai of tba a U L Band and was
VMBlad by the Colonial Morlng Pto
iva Oa. nf Beaten. John O. Patrlok
anaagar. Fifty.alght different sob
jaouwat. iUnalrmted. >e ms
" ffhrklaf traty wnoolbly and pro)eciing
tbs idalmas olearly npon the oai
:-Tbaea ware plotuiee eerlons and
admie. olbeee llloatraUng magto and
popular plnya Among the most n
bUCwas a piolnxe of ‘‘Jack and
BeanslaU/’ taken at Drury I
Tbentru. London. The film for
ana Is 800 leal long and mui sisi
ainnias. Anotbar showe the s«
anptioBaf Mk Pslaa. taken by one
oCtbe two BAi«m naoblnas which
ffure baoUadeff to the eoena of iImatnptlon Insl omar and whlob onl>
mnmodnfmrwaasago
Kin
wnrd*f ooronation, the great London
iiu. ad^Bngllsh stag bunt, the Utter
Um which IS OTor 400 feel long sbo
lag tbo BHtiab arUloeraoy .nding
Uwoagh lbs Selds. and Oapt. K
footing tbe whirlpool rapids

sgr. Us an
tbabtMnn Owoeeo andienoe has seer

r^»rr

*biios OrooUger will spmid ber raca^
tinn dl bar borne In Woodland, and
Ita iDUnbetb VIrlan wtU go to biw

viziV^^s

BMkttiig. w .Md.:

ioMMO.H-a.WO

Beautifully Set
Btg line of............. ...

CHAIKS

Pr^tjr noveltie* ot
Modemie Prica . . .

Handsome aocks. Watch­
es and Mi line of
Jewelry

E,W.Benmtt
PntOmttBuimaq

Of 90iBg koorrfor

We. are the only ruUllor.
In the city i
Dona.: and a full line of
up>to^U oeunter pooda.
Brick Cream QIaceo and
ices, in any fUvoru. made
to order ter Christmas din*

H. Hairls. 617 Union street

i Qiun TO 1 lit!
Itl UlKtl BKtlltEnnitUll
QTHNBERG'S GRAHl)
O OPERA HOUSE

Traverse City

Satiinlay Jan. 3rd.
. Afternoon at 3
Evening at 8

Mill novi
n ((HiPiuii
n OnOTAl EVBW

Newsboys’Benefit

rrewsntlng the most elaborate program of Moving PIcturea ever aeon In
ouH eahlblilon. Wo doaire to emphaflixti thin fact and we truthfully aabave the largest and
of this character. In
America. AMuredly you * have
mm© as gxJod.
W© pnwent tbe only auibentlc and
complete Ilf© Ilk© representation of
the Coronation of

KING EOWARD VII.
THE E8UPTHM Of MT. PELLEE
JACK AND THE BEAISTALK
THE THRILUHG EKCOiSH STAC
HUKT
LONDON FIREMEN AT WORK AND
DARING RESCUE,
SHOOTING THE WHIRLPOOL
RAPIM.

**

I

HICIMUSS YAlWEVIUi ACTS

* Wo make tbeee Special low prices
fur tbU engagement buly to tatroX7»-2t duoe tbe giuatMt exbibUloB of Its
Kind In eUatence.

3Sc^ an^

*

sterling SilTcrwarc

Por ruuHy ss4 Mseklasw Oty 11:10«. u

&£k*^oHIO»d>.H4.

Lowest poasibis pHosa for thla Bats
only — Kvenlngs. 26. 36c; CbUdram
t6c; Matinee, CbUdrou. lOe. Adulta,

•s “■

TRY A mCORO WANT Aa

CUmtotMf.
r,PM„u« n«*iowairiaD. m.

And over 60 other Intensely Intereotlag aubjecu. We alao tnMnga
Omidriah or C. L. Hsll. Mich. >hm

Dicer than
have the

(omni DniM
MRS. M, K. BUCK'S

POEMS

“SONGS FROM
ThBNORTHLANO”
of the poems of a writer

l®^««d.n|taMU»sa AI

Together with the datxUng street pagTbe Trarerw City cuntlngent of the twni of the King. Queen and Oouit
U, of M. bare returned to thU city for departing from Westminster Abbey.
tbe bolidaya.
Mias Lacy Gannett has rctumad
from tbe U. of M.. where she U atudyManager ^Tieelock is arranging for
name roomee adjoining the oparailng
raoaa of tbe CUltens* tnlopboae esobaagi for aasembUng room, fc
opermton. Tbe roonM wUl be
np wUb oonranieoces for diapoal
wraps and for resting while off duty.
K. H. aalUbury has gone to New
York city on a apedal trip to draw
and noUct bU uaa for tbe oomUg saa-

RUBIES
TURQUOISES
EMERALDS
PEARLS
You ant make a mistake by
RLNG for a gift, and
where you get ll^ iki«

Brooches, Rlnrsp Studs
and Pins

Seen takan under advlwam-ni by the
.

18 AT YOUR SERVICE

DIAMONDS

alrep In different subjects, i

lilllOaCOUIT MATTERS

,j::.‘"«£TurcL:'-'’
r’;^ui2
•order rs. Kast Hay Lumber Co.

OUR
STOCK
OF
RtNQS

Christmas Gifts e?:
C5
Kastan&
....Diamonds.....
ev er brought to thb

sra that there nre cerUIn times
ACoffdL
sg sleep when waking beconsen
Wa. tha nadaraisnad. do aar.by
’’®IlJ?fU*drU± bM conlntiM on hand
•nd all farmer, who d«lre maj look _rraa to nTond tha SMioay on a SS eewirr. snd a prsrtUnI sppllrsllon of
result of the rxiH-rltnrnts U sugthem oT«r. Haur w«dl k------ ----------*d in tbe adJusUiieiii of tbe lime
ewedadi
8^p*oMnwr*^If to*!2!!a*to^TroS
hare aliaad;
lurulng rising to a untural inriod
I to beet I
outtch or cold. Wa alao auaranlaa a
ihilimim In tin- d.ptb of each
bottla to prura .aUafactory or
slcwper'p shvp.—Clilcsgo I'usl.

John A. Cook returned i
diet of no cause of artloa.

FREE: WU swiy $L50
pwchMs or iwft wo |hro
froo of oil ckolfot a poir of
loooiao 50 eta. soapMUan. This Mstlibonlor.
hr will hold icooaatil Xus
ooooiof^-OHyoo olordto
■ios it? “BoMo is hOMd
to bo your Sous Class.*'
s:Boi4a4Co.

oorerol

T4 awl iiH ioom

Toledo-Wheal, 77^4i May. Sit*.
OhleactH-WlMat. 74S ; oota. 4»74
•tcunA.
aau. SiJ^;pork, SlASO; laid. IS.S6

bm

•f UJi Kiwtn M Honr.
Boekport. Maea, Doe. *0.-On
oSkdal trial oeur tbe Cape Ann oo

ISO. foor Mach (aao osd

‘TT^’5»'i?*to*0» «omniliU« U)

iml 4>pft»ft fOMT

H* 4B^

-is

MilA IM TBST

Ss5a,*yir. s;:?



Meat when you can get it at such
alow figure at

oox

Cotk Moot 0oriBt

An-MJgjjOM- b., I~k» „6 MMX 404 East Front Street
' C.UUIC»WOOO.O^.OT. O_^

Traverse Regioo for thirty
years. This is the first com­
plete collection of Mrib
BueVs poems, and contain,
many never before publish­
ed. With an introduction
by Mrs. M. K. C Bates.

zzi^l.SSzi:

i

€ttt Price

You cannot afford to miss
this saie. We hava a fine
lina of Plain and Fancy
Rockers to show you at a
I vary tow figure. Come In
IVivNci2.S0MB J and examine our stock. I
I am sure we can suit you
Mm.oo

■■■

* both instylaandprica. This
sale will continue

from now unlil the 25tb

mill M nmaiiiiii
WurnlehlrtK •♦or. '

281 E. Front

Traverse City

'Suffered forover I Ovears
w-CUREl) BY-

hr. Imao’s Ladies’ Restorative
1
j
'

Tallmadge. Mich.
THE IMAN MEDICINE CO.,
Grand Rapids. Mich.,
Dear Doctor: I have been ihinkiuK
for some time that 1 ought to write you

"did me such worlds of good. 1 suffered
such untold agonies with my menses, and female complaints,
for over ten years, that death would have been a relief to me.
I took doctors' medicine and several kinds of Patent Medi
cine, but they all availed me nothing. 1 am so thankful that
I learned about DR. IMAN'S RESTORATIVE that 1 want
to recommend it to ^y woman suffering from these terrible
^mplaints. Anyonc
Anyone wishing to learn more about it may ad
adMrs. L. Morse. TaUmadge, Mich.

BBBBPPBPPCPPB

Valuable Bints

GREAT ATTRACnONS

for Botidap Biffs from
Several Departments.,,.

ouMTurniture Dept
Hall Trees. Hall Racks anti Mirrors, and
Hall Seats. Morris Chairs from $4.90 iip.
A choice lot of Rockers and odd chairs.
Then there arc the pictures such ready sell­
ers! Music Racks and Cabinets. Lamps and
Dinner Sets that are so much appreciated.

Hugs, Pertitn snd Lset Curtslas
sfutrptnficingprtcts.

WILHELM’S

OCSkS at €*tn Spatial Prtets
................$2.75
$r,.00 Coats for,
_________________
________$G.9S
».00,27
$12.00.
2 in. Coats fc
Lont: coats at one-third off. Monte .Carlos
for $S.75 and $10.75. that are worth a half
more.

Turs^

^

/

Tint Boods are StWng

Make pifts that make narm friends. \Vc
arc showing a choice line of them. 9Sc. to
$25.00.

Your gentleman friend will appreciate a Xmas Gift
especially if he knew it came from this store.

Our

men's Tumisbing Counter
Sverptbing Hew and Qualities tbe Best

was a busy place. Our Christmas stock is the
prettiest lot that was ever shown in this city.
The Mufflers and Gloves in such complete
assortments make it easy to find just what
you want.

dm are a Tew Suggestlaust

61ft SUpptts make exttihut Sifts

NECKT1ES-25C. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $125 and $120.

DihDaxs^
by the hundreds
money.

MUFFLERS--25C, 50c, $1. $1.50. $2, $3 and k-00.
UMBRELLAS-$l. $120, $2, $220, $3, $4, $5, and $6.

Choice gifts for a little

DRESS SH1RTS-20C, $1.00, $120 and $2.00.

EoetfEadp
should visit our belt and purse department.
Mountains of snowy white Handkerchiefs
Kid Gloves and Mittens in grand assort­
ments.

j.

FUR GLOVES-$2.50. $3.00 and $5.00.

|

CAPS-50C, 75c, $120. $125. $120 and $2.00. |
HANDKERCHlEFSr-5c. 10c, 15c, 25c, S5c and 50c.
UNDERWEAR—YpAilanti Health, Munsing, Staleys.
MEN’S OVERCOAfs-$5.00. $720, $10.00, $12.00,
$15.00 to $20.00. '
.

MEN’S SUITS—$5.00, $720. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 to
$20.00.

7n Tact* W *** n>« sbappimg Ctuhrfw
^ Holiday Goods. \Vc sell almost ever>’W thing and guarantee entire satisfaction with
cve^* sale. Your money back if you wish

tbe Boston Stott

DRESS GLOVES-$1.00. $120 and $2.00.

E. Wll-HEI-M
CORRERFRORT ARD URIOR

REW STORE

'lAh:

.g':iMev-;a-''

sim

'"®®f;THB ■" EVE^nNd^^^'RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1902

PART TWO

PART TWO

Zht Elding Record's Up-to»Date llltistrated Feature
THE SOM OF THE CHINESE AMBASSADOR
- '""•mm
TO FRANCE AND HIS CAUCASIAN BRIDE.

Tj^as/^£:
Ahi
c0y^.S.^EF^.

Betty Jane atood up with
we were Jined together,
in double hameaa
eort of weather,
our children
John and blue
obsarved a

Which ru reUte to
a-naggin’,
sometimes
on a-waggin’;
boys won’t be content,
’t cease her pleadin’
her twenty things
dl a-needin’.

'At tifliee is
And almost weekly Joe
Make threats about departin’,
WhUe blue eyed Sue she sits and
And writes to Aunt Dianer
How stingy mean I hev becoi
About.a new pianer. ,
But when December comes
It brings a change amazin'
A change from Betty down
Thet truly is quite dazin’.
I’m “Pa, my dear,’’ to my
I'm “Dartin’ Pa’’ to Sue;
I’m “Our Old Dad” to them two
And.things are jest sky blue.
VI
‘The boys are up betimes at mom
To milk and feed and fodder.
.j
And they won’t let me swing an ax
Or to the barnyard dodder.
It's ‘^Pa, sit down and take your
And “Pa, don’t sweat your collar
And if the frost gets at my ears
With grief the four will hoUer.

V TOWER AND A LEGACY.
:
1-J -

to whl<h It lieloiiga
nmiv. .-.mfrule • leg
tuUHII ee.-i,u. tl.

*'■ •

I Betty Jane she wants a cloak,.'
Joe a watch would like,
Sue she wants a winter hat,
tnd John he wants a bike;
so I’m “Pa" and “Dad" all day,
|d Betty combs my hair,
she dams my big gray socks |
lovin’, tender care.
VB
biggest piece-of pie is mine,
And honey made from clover.
And custards of a golden hue
Around my table hover.
;,Oh, yes, they make it very nice
Fur twenty days because
'te-Upon the twenty-fifth they know
I’U be their SanU Claus.

thU *-«uulr>‘ I* fre*|MTnU i**-. oi** lhal a iTiloese
of „I,.miI
o«n Mellon In life In i hlna

HM* I “‘‘‘7*

oho 1.* a tn.in nf

Jiv ”

*T'i .

«.• ni.u.M x. .•Jilt in In* *..Mi .oUM«t>

Ihe . a.«e la

tank i:..ol .-n- ugh for him M
l'oi lhai ieu—n llm
xxrdding of
yoiini; Mf I.ji.k
*.f Ih.^Mlii . o,- ulnlM-ej*d. i lo Fihu. .-. and Ml*ji Onevlexe
iHU.-u a v..iin^ r.tH'iM:T.-of .>.---U.|.l .*•*■ iul.. onio* lion*. «i*ai
- un g.e*l Me *.4.uld W i xt--. ' .I o| 4*|i> In inh-i ..f a tovrtl f.,inHy tw .i:
If ••♦•UI
«t lol-'X.Mx mu> h lo lov.’ *vi(|i« «<h ••tl.*-t. v In* h l^liot i
•etrwihlf r*-inil<ion lii InAM t. .1 It .
^

AN ALMOST DAILY SCENE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

&

THE lAROEST OUH IH THE WORLD.

m§m

ft
.id
DO

• llpulated. howetrr. tt
• I••r1
the
«*iil> II
be uW and Ituit If al any time the
1*1 should t>e destro>ed sate lit iialurat
rausee the |ega. t should W forfetlM.
Vome yeata agn tlie *-o«tgregatlun. alshr I'*

111 111.- 1..IT;.- .

lh^<

In Ihe world, and lha moat grailfyInc tblac la ronnectloii adth this ac«|K>n U that tt Is the iiroperty of “your
Vncla Raia.- It «aa Imllt at the Watervliet arsenal, near Troy. N. T.. and as
the raUroada rrfaaed to transiwt It because of Its IM tons of weight. It was
bruogbt dosra the Hudson to the proving grounds at Sandy Hook on a speclally cosMlnictad oar. which Vas mounird on a doubla boat. This gun. which
was ftour roars ta building, cost I1M.M0 and has a range of twenty-one milea.
Htandlag oa Its breech besids an ordinary three story bhlldlng. there would
II iorTtbln SI)
' H»n
Is so
i Uuniaand
pounds
of powder are used to eapel thc.projectll
w hich w eighs t.lT

HOW A BIO CITY L00R8 FROH THE CLPUDB.

A ROMAN SACRARIUM.
The esi'svailons In Home, especially
In the Forum, are yielding psrtIruUrly
gratifying results. A sacrarium. dePlcted tn the Illustration, has retaatly
heea unearthed. This Is a particularly

thing on It was the plnure of the
salmon. The picture was taken la the
Ulsnd of Afognak. off the coai*i of Alseaalown

Tide” the walerfalli* on the

THE ORIGINAL JOHN BULL.
It II not
there really
gentleman

mm
This pSrtare rsqulrsa Turr Mttl# eagdabatloa. li aas mads ^pm a photompli taksa rrom an aaehoiwd halloou oevwral hundred feet ahova the Intoraecm of Broadway. Fifth avewat and Twuaty-thtrd atreet. New Tork etty. It
lU U asen that Ihore is uauaUy -somethkig dolng^ ta
se pkotfwmpk. hy Urn wuy. ts aatd tp he
. as asay ho 1

:I I

l.v m. chance 1
they haye 1,^-n ,..i.,,u.t*d
Aln.nM daily lend Alfi-d Mllnei. th
iiuielleA.f J.f* j.h I tu.mt. -rl .ili. lb - I’oe i* |,.i . m.n. Ii.l* iwly Iba
linlixldual in the n..il l lui* fr.-eiiilv le-.-n niAklug n mm i «*f trlurni'
thiough th e..- |e.rM..n- *.f S .ulh
In wi.b h Ij..- .li. lion
lo-il
Naiuni :> vln ti he h..Iile m b

WISDOM FROM
BFYONPTHESmW
AHfeur Olefte^^d dS^"^kPd Itft
will btqocuthtac bit largo atlata fa
g Dgpbew. Wallaea Q}todmrmr, bto
aolr broUifr’g Dou. WaUaee had fanrud
that hlB unde would dlMohOTlt him fhr
that be had not aceadod to
the old man’s wlahea la the mattar cT
marriage. Arthar Qltadowm^t wlft
had married him far hie fortvaa akd
had led him a mtocrabla Ufa. U tha
I glH to wham
ran the hlaad
mg whom
Glfodawer bad rbaasu hla
compaaJon. la rain the old man had
nephew agalaat aky and
of the raga family. Wallaca ataad Brm eren to the aarriBca it
rpected fartaae. New that the aM
man had left him the eaUte and fTaa
to ared the glri of hla choice he waa ra*
dlaatly happy.
One morulag Raaallc tTmadao. a protegar of the dead tSleodower. came ta
him' with a aealed packet ou whleh waa
Otvs this to WalUce to
the date fixed ter hla i
hiss to open U.
WglUcc tore off lbs
ealfd a will, d
one that had been offered i
beqMthmg all of hla esdate, aaec $10.0t» to Wallace, to Raaalle Chandon.
Wallace was thunderatruck.
•'Baoallc.-’ be said when he had aoowwhat recovered. *nmcle has gtvea all
but a pittance to you. While 1 coufcaa
to my dlsappotatmeuL H Is rather au
account of the noble gtri
my wife than fa^^yaelf.
for this I would PeJolcr.”
“I’ncle left all to me. and you aboot
to be married: Ilow cruel of him! I
won’t have It." And she would hare
tom the wUl to plecea had not WalUca .
lopped her.
.
WalUre Gleodowcr had not the hturt
. teU his alBancsd bride, skigmged. aa
abe waa In iireparatloo for the weddthg. that the fortime of nraHy a m«liau which abe had eipected with hlai
had l>een reduced to flO.000. loateod
be wruie her a note lurormlag her of
the fs.'t sud offering to releaae hfT
from the engagement should she daslro lo lie free. Thla done, he walled
eagerly for her reply-a reply that
aroald show tiiat dlaintereoted love of
which he had ao often tried to convloce
hie uncle. Two days eUpeed before aa
answer .erne. It was a long lettar.
telling him tluit tlcrtrude had tekah
the time lo conskSrr the altered cood|tlou of affairs rather with her heat
than with her lieert and rataloculi«
reaaooa why It would not be wise fdr
her to marry him. WsUace read ao.
fearing the worst. tlD
R he came
<
to tha
end. Then his bead aaak
i
ou hla mrwL
oo a desk before which
icb ba waa
i
atttlaA
He waa aroused by
>y a touch oo hla
aboDlder. and. looking
ig ap. there atofiB
poured forth hla
that hU UDcIa ba«
sod DOW that Oaf
him over he wdf
reany pleoard that the wealth had falfeo into her hands. Baas comfertad ^
as best she could and before partlBA
said to him:
^
•^'altace. will you glre her up without an.effort? ’
^
*<Yes. Bhe has dlaappolBted me.**
-Her
worthy.
your ow I merits, she rosy reverse 1
•«he has not offered to wslL She
bss ended the matter In order that she
may look out for anocber fortune. Cm
cle was right 8bc laberlu her seliailneea from the I*ages. who have «1way%
been fortune hunters.**
**And your engagement la Irrevocably
beukenr
'
Tee.**
Then take this.**
^
Rbe banded him a sealed eorelapa on
which waa written:
Oix-s this lo WsHsee spaa the hrsahiag
of his sagsgsmsst to Oortrudo RsML
*
Breaking the eeal he withdrew a U$
of note paper on which wae written:

**l>sar Wallarer aald Roaatla. bar
cyia wet wUh tears. **IIow glad 1 am?
Wallaca atoed mutely sUriag at hm. ,
•*Oh. uncle.*
at Uat ezdatamA
“bow much wiser than
than i: How aoif
that Gertrude would1 not aund the trnmi
Now I see what he has
am-^
baa nerer told am->that the treasure lies not In Oartru4$
but In you. Base. 1 will accept oochlaf
except what you will share with me,** *
Both stood sHeutly thinking of thfi
dead. He had lorod both. Us kai
been wise to see the nemshneas of G«K
trade Bcid sod that Wallace and Base
t iBiaard erery condition to maka eaci
other happy. Bnt his crowning wl^
dam was in showing them the way;
whh nerer a word of snggeathm to ef
ther sod after hla Bps were mats la
death. And bow certain be bad baeo
of the rmtt: lie had left all ta Wal*Uce. rHylag oo hla good aenae. aftif
being conrlnced of Gertrude's haai^
isaaDsm and of Boaalle*a anaeUMi na;
-W’allaca.'* aatd Roaa at last **tf aada wsra attre 1 wooJd ding to Maa
alone.^
-Bat alaee It was hla wlah-~
-And yours**me tell you the krralloet featore of aB
this. Tbs dear old mao knew that f
waa and always bad beca my whB.- *
There la an old maid to whom the
happiMse of Wallace and BooaJie OM
dower la Inaaffarahla. Sha
her loaa of ffirtana owlag ta tha tIbM
dsaoaaa of that **ald cunaodgemi
tkar Oleodower.EDNA BURKB APPLEBT. ,

tntsrsottag dloeovery. as It ts one of the
few ertdenoM of the Roasaa faith la
Jatama. Juturaa waa a nymph of a
spring la LaWum and sras wwrshlpod tn
Rome copoclklly la tiasca of drought.
Besldso the sacrarium thors were also
unearthed under the Foctim alUr a
shrtne. a etatue of .»scolap4oo and

Wt HAVE A NICE

£^4

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mt ItvstriKa eeooed, t&AVms^ ettr, kto^ fiAttmoAV. bkicit^ ib^ ItOL
tw Cbotcb «r tba Kmllfttif tb^ Bill
ham. and. aad In tax. bacaaae af 1
ftaqncot qnamis batvfvi the durvi
aeeta vhicb mMl vlthin Ihia ehm
at a time if genenl raXddag. T««
aokUcra. vttb drava avord^ art

tHE6KlAT •
*!r-THEMN00W
Br LvH« Wells Saitli
lit tram this Cbftaunaa ere
sluwrd Op rooogb to Uke
4.
|«»»*ugfT aboard
and to alUm a girl aaatrd

tba oblr rrvalns of tba cbwrb Imtlt
bx Ft Urtrrs. Is ovoed bx tbeni aU
la COOUTK^.V It baa a kMijc double Una
of
tau4u plUam. almilar to Uioae
vldcb urt fooad In tbe Movjoe of
Oiuar oti tbe iriir of tbe aodrat temple
lo Jcruaaiem. Tbr UM tnbaalc oo tbe
vaU aud'tbr ruuab triUug of beams
fwjia tbe erdara of l^baoon are tbe.
oolx trra.ure. rrmalDlns In tbla edifice; <
>re bUsioc vlfh gold and
wbirb a aa
allrer. Tbl
andmt ImUdlng adjolna

M
W ut town vt ll<Htleli<«&. »U

• nilM »ootk 44 Jrrumlem.
VM crwdod witb Tlsitun at about
OiU OiD* or Ibe 3rt*r. all cumlUii to be
UMtf la tbflr uaiivr cooiiiry. lu a
cara, li*4ow tbr
Ion er
kkaa of ttie town, abrrr tU- otra
vara oaoaU/ ki^.l. a g.tiUe Jrariab
aiaSd betit b>ni»«l> ovrr brr lUl--. A
ttkbt fftaa b«T«» lliomiord tb«. nxW
maocrr vim Hr pracvfulb lajr and
•kcd a brllJlant radiaorr u» cr tbr acror.
BeTcrai* bnodrrd yrara lafrr «be
pious toprrea Hrlrns of Itocor rlUtrd
ralMUae aod ilis.^*irrd this srotto la

about the atatloo. Then It
bored off again. Tbe
took a acat Ualde tbe‘ girt at tba vtotbe iuilx raeant
one.
8be cxiotluoed to gaae at tbe
white flelda for a time,
-Merry Cbrlstmaa: WTut a mock­
ery.- abe tlKMight bitterly. Tbm abe
Wole a gUnce at her new
Ula face vaa bldtb-o by tbe ties

trum It bx •
duor.
Ilt-rr are tbr usual altars aod Imagre
wblrU arr’^uuod la tbe I^atln ebureb
aU over tbe orlrct. and In tbe Greek
fmctiou are tbe cartons plctores vbicb
tbe tJrrrL* revere la tbe place of
imiice. A spiral Malrcaw of foartem
fteps leads from tbla cborcb down to
lb.- bolx <TXPt. a grotto ivmtx fert ttb-

httoible abelter for
■be vaa condoi'rd that
naUrltx. aod Ibrrrupoo vUbed
to mark tbe spot f.^r all time. 8be bad

► chai^l of

UKaotbatn
to crtMtallOD
ruck of wMcb tbe blU of Iletblebeai
Tbe rrmatns of that beautiful bolldiog la comfsieed.
On lU valU are old
are atill }o be ae*-n In tbr <ltx of Jinii- , allAeu tapeetrtaa. Manx of tbe allvcr
lebem.
Umiei bauging here were donaUaos
It la a strange fart ibat, tbouffb from kliiiTB. and are alvaxe kept aUgbt.
This u ibe supposed alte of tbe blrtb
bitongm to tbe Jewa lo tbe daxa of , of oor HortL There la a bright alar on
Dartd aad of Hath, not aoa Jew Sa to, tbe marbU floor, coamemoratlng tbe

here U any Utcr newt aboot
tbe I*ochunk bank robbery.He handed htr tbe paper and watch­
ed her cnrtooalx as abe lient orv It
and with ragemcaa read tbe first page.
-Did you find oat what ypo wanted
to knowr be asked when abe handed
the paper back to him.
-No. for there la no traco of tbe

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thloTca or tbe money yetr abe anaweeed. with a great deal of fedlng.

0.1

of tte
ro. to III
ig a lav

favor of ttel

oTlls ta tte oommualty. aad baa kOKM
ora MS ttes ware kiUad Is say
iraa teulua Is tte SpanIMKAflMrkaB
tea atoa isjurad doaesa of pum

Fnehnak bank eaae-I reckan yon hare
team ahont tt-and teen baen an
Ite track of tbe loader of that gang
Mnee daybreak this monai«.^ 8oma>
how 1 thonght te bonidod thB train.
and when 1 got on at O-----1 looked all

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I

1 was joM com­
ing In from tbe olbcr car when I aaw
him daab down the aisle and make a
jomp while tbe car was mortng. and of
cooTM by Ibe time 1 got to tbe door
tbe car ted gained too much a|iced for
me to Jomp after him. so 1 reckon te
haa given ua the slip for good.**
The girl sat aUrlng up la the face of
bw new cumiwnlon wlthgnt opening
bfrllpa. At last abe buret into a hjeterlcal fit of laugbing.
Boddenly
checking bereelf abe lifted tbe coat and
nttrrrd a loud exclamation as a Uttla
package dropped cot of tbe folda
■lipping off tbe cover abe picked op a
roll of .bills, and pinned carefully to
one of tbeia vaa a scrap of paper open
which some mords had been bnrrtedly
written with a kad pencil:

w; f.srr

which 1 think

thT^*to tafirtea^
r of tte BMdkal profe«tou.”Hmi«*a ThiaT
Wo offar Oao Hasdrad Dollars Bo­
ard lOr may oaao of Catarra that can
not te corad by Hall's Catarrh Coro.

P. J. CUEHmr A oo. Tnlodo. O.

Wa. tte aadaralguod havo kaowa P.
Cteaey tor tte laat U years, and
ahio to carry out aay obi

J

I Catanh Coro Is takao laiariMag dlrueOy upoa tte blood
■ooua ottvtacaa of tte ayatom,
oalala aaal traw Prioo 76c par

,521.5r^l’u‘2?S?Uc
aad woeda. a loC tte averageAlalteae
rmt pro|yiei four and a Biff plots of

1

-I know I would long ago have boon
ta my gravo.” wrtloa Mrs. B. H. Nowaom flf Duoator. Ala.. ”lf It had not
boos tor Bootrlc Bittora. Pbr throe
yaara I suffarod uatokl agony from the
worst forma of ladlgaatloa. Wator^

wwl^ mSL*"ilE^ualag^t roan

1.^4:-

afk teartliy. aad have galaod S6
pooadi.Indlgaatkm. Luoa of AppoUto. Stomach. Uver and Kidney
troublas Klwtrio Dkiora are a poaiUva; guaraatood cure. Only 60c at
Jaa. O. JohnaoD aad P. U. Maad a drug

Uthlum ta a metal used only lu med

Sattar Than a Plaater.
oca of flannel dampemHl with
Chan •rlaln’a Bain Balm aud bound
on the affocted paru U bolter than a
plaator tor a lame back and for palua
in the side or cheaL Pain Balm haa
DO snpertur aa a llulmeol for tbe re­
lief of deepweated. muscular aod rheu­
matic pains. Fur sale by Jaa U. John-

ima 1
I United Kingdom.

naOS OF THE SHEPHERDS, BETHLEHEM.
Inbabiinnla today.
te loood among Its inbabtiniita
^ lu tiu way claim
and tbe dweiura i
to be descended (rum ll.al rai'c, Ihougli
some travelere think tliev^acw a nwemblatica lu tbeir aiis-aramv lu the Jewlab type. 1 be tuwu wliltb auw tba
blrtb of Christ U iulMhltcd almiwt eu•tlrely by i:hrtatlni»s. 1 hey an- a thrifty
and ludastiic»ue iietipir ami suiwrtur
la every way to the otbe-r village dwellam round about Jcruaah ui.
Bethle hem U one of the oldMet towns
In I'alcetlne. It has cxlstoel as a town
for oter four themsniul yeam.
Tba
biua^ art- biiiu'w white limewtoue
and have flat ruofs. on w hirh the peo­
ple apritel tlH-lr aumui.T etenli.ga euJoyliig the cool air frmu the luouuUlJia Tier streets art- tutrruw and Ir­
regular. aud might iMiter tw called
lanes, for tbero is but oue nvet alreeC
In Hetblebem. ThU lends from tl*e
country road lulo the tew n nrd tcYinl

]

bankt- be asked
-r.vevy evnl that 1 own In the- world:’*
ahe answered, liftii.g h. r handkerchief
to he-r e-ye-a and bursting li^lo learm.
-1 am Surry.” *l he iimii siH*ke with
an « ud*amissme-nt that se-cimd out of
harmony with hi- rough frotun-a. 8be
wiped her eyes and with a little at­
tempt at bravery s,ald
-oh.l know I ought nut todothls-aud
/*f t-onrm- .volt .lo m>t understand. When
the dcH-toni «int«Trd jmpa out here, be
puf gn.oiio lu that lueuk, aud afte-r-he
dled-lt w as all 1 had Now U Is gone,
and 1. oh. 1 am »> helpleas! And beta
It U Cbrlstmaa time.” She wept afrrah.

1 ttkiu i
,
{

i
;; anuthir e lmiH l «>\vr the- allegid atall lu
: vehie-U. mx-urdlng tu
tradiUuO.
the woo-leii maiigi-r was dls<-i»e e-red.
e»n t'hnstuiaa eve the- |.ilgrhua crowd
aru.inl llw' lUuieh aw ailing the hour
of
ill <.id«T tu gel giHid ae-ata
to velim-vs the grand ce-niuouy. Kvf-ry
nan. weuuan ami child who inn fo^
a,l.ly euiut- 1. prea. UU The imve Ulng
tl.truld uf any at-als. the la^ipk- ait or
kiMs-1 oti Ibe mart.le flour, maklug a
e urtuua maaa of red feaew and while
vHU. Ill sile-nt )>r.nye-r they await the
h-Ui' of the w-olev. Meanwhile tbe
atrnlns of tbr *l e< licuro ooftly rise from
On Cbrlstmaa e\e this a«junre Is Ibe great ergab
(
filled W lib |aet»|i1e eln-s*Md In tUe-lr gtyi^re-aeiitly a |u^a-t-.aiun e.f l.isi.ui>a and ’
eal attire ami Mehrin'el with all the
finery in the v»ay of m-.-kIse^**. brue'e
lata aod cedua they lawa*^ rhrlatlano ii.g. Tbe-y arv folluwi-.! by prlewta aud
m.mks and small l^iva dreaiMd lu ae-arb t. wb * evmalltuie* the- elailr.
The
l.;imU»uiesl ihureh decof'itUma are
ke|.t for tills yearly se-rvU-e.
1 he- dcej.. ,w ♦ 11 tnelne-,1 vult-iw of tU
Choir Juln In^iiiKlns laeutiful aulhema.
after whieh the re- U a grevit de-al of
iluiiJliu' Wlihuut nimli varintluu. 8ev-

M

oi*., one afie-r Mn.»llwi. alHM-nt Ihema«be-s lo r- ;pi-4-«r iu differvut attire,
.tu h of the rulH-s* N-lug. If jHwsible.
gurceuns than the laat.
At midnight the-re Is a audde-n loll
In the musle and N IU in the dlatane^
ring the- midnight . him.-. mM-n. «• by
magle. a e-unalu U dniwu aaide and
«i\eV
l-t-urs to the WUM
woraldm-rs ami witldn the t-radle an
Image- of the lealw. Tbe t;u.rla In Ex
Ce*Uls la auug and tbe U-ll* emillune to
IH^I merrllj. an
that It is
itums day. Tbe
-leamblno*’ or Image- of the. babe IS
plMV lifted lie-fe«^- the- c-c.-s of the werahUaTs, Whe. io.-tr.le thetuv-he. oo
the ground In adoraUtiu. Tbe proeraalou of bi^hupje. pt re-e^t^ and monks and
j tbe pilgrims Ueaeot nds low ard the grotto of llie manger chanting and waving
Incense all around It.
Tte ampel
being so small mily the oOciatlng
prie-sta desi-rud Into the grotto and tte
pUgrlma gather about tbe narrow arch­
I way and steps deecetMUng into tte
manger. They now, with much pomp,
amid the chanting of tte prlmta and
the waring of the lacenae. lay tte Ut-

ftom every part of the ce'untry
gather berr »o tlda night-Ijittu
Orerka. Armenlsba and Copta.
Tbe enormous culli-etlou of Joined
bnOdliiga which the pUgriius arv fac­
ing and whleb auids «.ii the edge of
tbe cUff extetullug along the ridge of
tte hiu frtKU cast to w e-st e-onslsta of
Mw Chorofa of tbe Natldty. aurrouuded
by tlirea conranta. tbe Laiiu, tbe Urec-k
and tbe AnntnUu.
Tte Church of tbe Nativity la tbe
to a
It U-h
henga to
ree aeeta, each of w hU-h baa a
i chapel wUbui Tor Its own
The large batlli^ which Is
nkM^uTii^

PILGRIMS ENTERING BfeTHLEHEM ON CHRISTMAS DAY.

tie waxen teage In tte ctepd of tte

In a few mluutea she drted her ayes
and leaned wearily against the back
of her »
nights, and
and abe sank heavily
straight. uncumrorUble
of the car. With a audJen lurch
of the
e Iral
train she awayed to tbe right,
then t«ck again, aud fluatly fell In
little
iaA..o. heap upon the strong
shoulder of her companion. He looked
helpkwaly. healtatlngly. at her a. moroeut. then, ejulctly moving In his amt
sllpiecl off his «wt. made It Into a
heap and left It beneath her head. Tte
light from al>ove faintly outlined h«r
dellcat.ly shapes! fat-e agaluat the
black exsit, htT small white hand waa
IhrowQ in childlike trustfuliieas abort
the gllste-nlng maiwe-. of gol.len hair.
Bending quickly over the sleeping
girl he fumbled a few aeconda with
the coat under her head, then drew
back aud pulling his hat over hU eyas
peered from under the wide brim Into
the eUrkneas outside, ■everml ahrlll
whlstlro came from under the car
window, a lantern flashed up and
there was a muttered ewth.
As the
car moved off he ran wUdTy down tte
alalc.
The noise of the engine Incroaaad
and the girl opened her eyew
8he
looked u|i Into tbe face of the man
ft»ndlng ove r her and started. Could
be be the same? Wat abe dreaming?
Sorely her seal mate did not wear a
moauche. yet ihrab seemed to be tbe
oajD# plmlng blat-k eyi*. tbe aat
broad aboulderm.
She aUred stupidly aod thought the
mustache most be a ragary.
eyes fell on the coat under her bead
and abe faltered:
-Thank you so much for putting It
tbera.
1 hope you baren’t come to
weeks
before ('hriMinos the tln-e-kaI tliesi- various e'hnatlana who worship
y^.atatlou.fast lo
order to lo-it^ prv|«re their » In the Ktme . Imr.h at tlme-s forget
Tbe man amUed knowingly. -Tea
La
for the true wtediip of tbe * that lit- whom th. y all adeer came to
mlaa te tea passed bla •ta.Uon. but
m
on the day of His nativity, i bring -i-aev ou cafth aad good will
•l>o celelrate n.riMoms w-ltbla^! towarel nn-n.;^
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IT,

CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY, BETHLEHEM.

I

At a recent police court sitting a
man was flood 40 ahUllnga and roata
for assaulting a poUoemati. Conaldn^ ■ooe of ua h tven’t nuib^.-,! k as much
Ing
hluawir a much Ifijimd man. os fit wa Would have m-th>-d It If It was
«r whom 40.UUU arc In K-iu Fraiu-Uro.
rcucblng the door be began ahaaliig anything new with u«. ,\ scarcity of
Klukl unlforma arc now worn by
the magUtraie In very violent lan­ amaU change U a chronic complaint
sH tte toreiim troops lo China cxcnn
guage. The magistrate sent aa ofil- with some peoVle. Wlvts w kh a laaie
cer after him. and tbt- Ucllnquent found fbr pocket exploring have noilce.1 this.
figalnat dlsten.per la to I himself once -rwre lu the dock, and It iT^ced. too. by tW who ,wva
he case of a pack uf j fimd again fnf ,-ontrmpt of cimrt.
tte collection pUie. IhThaiw It w oulJ
ih Walro.
•My man. If you had Ihh-w marc not do tbcoe cam-a any gmd if the
1 arc being employed in chaste ami -vflu.d In ycotr Unguage.”
put in a few nlghia overtime
•na rnnetoeo na lalepbane o|m ratoru aaid the lujAbtraie. *you wouW uM SddlBg to the volume of nUkrL
krU and
hare Iwvti cUoMd aud Pt-flnrtl—Tlt- dlMK At t^^nie time that Is what ;
fipt tte
Blta.
main Deakr. i

ITEMS OF INTEREST.

exhibitl.'n h;.s umde a

Conacrlpta to the i mnUc of 241.C34
have been called to the I>cnch army
this ymr.
The summer season uf 1002 wfll
the worst In
allure lu cTOry
of I-arlK It ha. U-,a fall,
CTlmate and tui-ography. aa weQ ua
the coudltloh of the roads and the InIky of tho peoidr

tte futura of tte i

-.a;

nya Kye Ubwy.
There la a v i rluble Wlputlan 1
kept by Ita^ at tte BrttlMi mi
Tte prlotlkg la this coUectlon
mloutlru Tolumea la known aa
eye.” and tbe caae that cootah
dlmlnnUve books aa tbe ”doU’a b
BeteSes it. for tbe purpoae of coi
copy of tte
*w.”
^to^
ibytt

eqaallng In weight or bulk tte aingla
Tulome of tte railway tnvtteta* guldi;

you for Rtaklnc m* do Uts first docent
minx of my llfr,
^
JACK D
The deltHilve gave a iotig drawn out
w^lalh- w ben he read the note.
-He Is a liad fellow, but be might te
worse:’* ho commented with a crestrallen sort of amlia ”l»uu’l you feel a
little luoud of the way you handled
the imwt notorloua outlaw la the
auier*
But the girl did nut trust bersc
answ.T. She had turmd her face to
the window and In Ibe little prayer of
t out across tte

A Timely Aopgaation.
This lathe aeaeoo uf iho year when
the prudent and careful houaewlfu ru­
ber supply uf Chamberlain’s
Cough Kemedy.
r. It la curtain lu be
the winter is
is ovbr. and



uuK.!n^:;ih^

and given aa
aa the cold Ik cuairacted and I
11 baa Imoume aetUed la the ayatem. In almost every
instance a severe cold may be warded
off by taking thU remedy freely na_
eooo aa ibe Aral IndlcaUon of cold ap­
pears. Thera la no danger In giving
It to children, for It ooulaina no harm­
ful aohatance. It U ploaaaat tu t
both adults and chlldrou like IL
ItaadI you wpj
w)U get the beat It al
cures.. Fur sale by Jaa. U. J
I Italy prM-»iaeiHl lutMika 1

SANTA CLAUS UP TO DATE.

■u any utbur via** uf luii par cenL cxcead ite

fines first aood Santa Claus ast out
To luskt hla wintry round.
Though sought by many a rasrry rout.
Ills boms boa ne’er been found.
Boeh ytwr be brlngn. with ooufoers Seat.
Hie cboleset gtfle and toya.
Thea hurrtee on nor eUye te meet

tai trr*u» ij drtn. u m.
To thank him UAle faea.

vT

l or ooDsUpatloa.
y and a good one.

you wnidear? Bomrlhlng for publication?
malha (with a algh)-l don't know
yuL—Chicago DaUy Nrwa.
Cut this out aad take It to Jaa G.
Johaaoa's drug store and get a free

■'4f
«!;■
.ir

mCi
yr»T OITS A aBASTT IJLCOK.

cloaaae aad tavlgorate tte stomach,
improve tte appetite aad rogolato tho
bovola. Regular alxo 26c per box.

How to Prevent Croup.
It vUl be gpod aewa to tte mothera
of oamU chUdreu to learn that croup

caa te^ pwwiM^Tha to sign of
tefM *the‘atuSMU»e
\Moomm
boano. ThU U aooa followed by a
peeullaf rough cough. Give Chamber-

i

But ere the frosen fields ore croeeed.
Where wtater's bUSmrds blow.
And every year eome girls and boys
SlUl keep themeelves awsks
To thank him «sr hla pretty toysUla In the cold
Just keeps the salat away.

Toth*

after tte rough cough appuara. aad It
wlU diapal aU ayuiptoma of croup, la
this way all danger and anxiety may
te avoided. This remedy U used by
• tem^lMoa UMWt* {TtK**!!
fact .the caly remedy that can alwayu
be depeaded upoa and that U plaaeaat
aad aafe to taka. For sale by Jaa. O.
for ChrlMmaa.
Place your
with F. M. Pabw. at the new

DOLL CAM and Oo-Carta. Aek the
ohjldran about those for Chrlatmaa.

-1 hara a poem for your ChrlotaMa
number.- te sold when te got tte te
taotlon of tte editor.
-My dear Mr.- raptlad tte uditor.
rrldamly dosT know &ow magaart rum Wo bought all our

• sr ssss.
-

WI ARC NOT

glaoa.

PROM

1741-tf

MIMOURI.

hul ma aaa allow yuu tte RaaM llaa

Si
-might accept It aa a curtaalty. hut

^^

1747.tf

A

;;:^f X
Mi

lifeAVtteB tatf. iccfi^ batcbdaV, December so^ im. Z

For over 50 years Ayer’s Pills have been
the standard famity pilL Act directly po
the Uver, gently laxative.
t£k5&

Of Uw C»—I.H CmmU •« tiM OO

iu

‘JTSSSd 2*di?lDSIi u

•f Trmn* City.

■itHir ■■Minx cf tte air Ooini- |S*_?

S:5S““^o—..>*1 r-„,

tkaTtMvT SrSviT

J fiay tea Its memag
_______ sr feast spoke to the andetit
Jews of their deUretance from Egypt
the ISik day of Daoembar. im. The Lord’s sapper speaks to the CbrlaH W. CUSKINGHAM.
tlaa world of Christ’s death and the
OBO. H. CROSS.
Oommltieeaka of the nwurrectloo of Christ
Mmd by AMarmaa HamUtoo tbat
I of tb« oonfirmatluo of man’s hope

reqoaat that tbar te
fanter
One to make ftaaJ aettlemaat aad ad*

GUM U> onM br a P
«Bd O. P. C*nr«r.

ver« read and approred

Cnaaliiaham. Wllhelid. Urdle. Moob
Id Steams.
K. aeralaad. BopenrUor from
Kaya-NoBB.
rmb vard. made a rerbal earn*
kcatkm
to
the
OouacU
that
»lic WoHca.
.Sb an error be had
prop^ 109. OesUemeD—We do hereby
. Han ISOO OO OB persoBaJ
I
Ufy to the Coondl of aald Oty that
___ _
_
I to him.
the foUowin* U an aoctiraie account
Morad by Alderman Wilhelm that of the coet of repairs on atreeu. and
mlcaUoe be referred to the ;? *
OB Ways and Meana and
material uaed and the expense
the City Attorney.
eof. and the atraet or place where
i material waa oaed or lahor per
ted. also the number of daya df
r performed on said atraeu. and
amounu due the aereral peraooa
. laaftar aamed under the bead of

MSSHara—NoBB.
Park and Fttmt atreeia waa preaented

Escrir'.rr;:::;''!!!

SS,'3Urs«;.;;;L-w.-i ,115
rrarerae City. Mich.. Dec. 15th. 1902
ro the Honorable the Mayor and the
aiy Ooiiacll. Trarerse City, Mlrh :
I—On April Cth. 1900.
1. G4
the City of Traverse City made a
tract with Lewis G. Spealman. agree
ing to sell him Lot eight <8>. lllock
three (3). Hannah. Lay A Co s Third
Addition, for the sura of Four ii

rS^*deed ?pun the **7ulflllroeni of
said contract.
Mr. Spealman U new ready to pay
the balance doe the city upon said
coalracL and wishes an abstract and

Gravellna on Franklin. W. 1...
Sprinkling ....................
septng pavement
ainK aand .............
Leveling on M. site.
bridge and croaa-

____

Diawing

sand

to

M.

X941

site to

rpl’miw'uMii;;.
K:5nx*

144
31.00

^'lllng saa
Cleaning
went .

,5«.

"”** •

60.00
36.00
32.21
BRERS.
st«M aermpera...........................
X.25
City Cler
Rodmen’s
lime................................
2t.S0
Moved by Alderman Hamilton that
Extra weight on catch-basin... 11 .OO
the Mayor and Clerk bo Instructed to
Hebste on eemect work................
$ 95
make oat all necessary papers for the
dotting fountsin. etc.......................
49.45
traaafer of the pro|M»rty
Qanied.
TotsI .....................................................$31
Ycaa—Aldermeo HamiUon. f
Cunningham. Wilhelm. Lardle.
CHARLES M

Grand Rapids. Mich. Dec. 10. 1P02.
Charles M. Deers. City Clerk. Trav
iCIiy.
Wt JVWI WUCiUlCU, I

Ing proposlUon. to be brought up at
your eoBOcU next Monday night fur
final action:
We agree to rule all the forma nec

to install the same for the sjpi
$10.00 per day and expenses.
^
W« ^«b »o
*n rt*snl to i
above propoalilon. and also In rega
to the one furnished you a few atf
ago. that we are figuring this on ac­
tual expense to us and are not ct.nsld
crlng any royalty. Tbo matter of g<
ting the forms ready far the printer
entails a great amount of work, for
which we always charge I20.0u p
day.
Figuring on this basis, mak
the projxfsltlon on a cost basis
Hoping the maucr will be decided
Yours very trub'.
t'EDKRAL AUDIT COMPANY.
Per GEO A HORNER. l*rtn,ldent.
Mortsl by Alderman Sleder that i
ommuotcation l»e referred
to t
Committee on Ways and Means

l>ec. ir.. 19^
Trmvefae City. Mich.. l>ec
MaycH- and C4^cll
of Traverse City. Mich.:
806
Gentlemen-Ycnir C<mmll
to whom waa referred the cortmun
Hon of 8. C. Darruw In regard to tht
ovecaaemament of C
1)
Kenyon
would reapectfully rtKs»mmeud ti
r the tax upon said tiver
lelng the sum of t2<>r.4
lu Mr. Ken>^m as

'

TABLETS

Rarlour. w
which
d a Rariour.
U Christ tbe lA>rd." a cause for Joy.
geof light
to a world in darkness, a memage of
hope to a world in diwpalr. a message
of rodcmpUoo to a world in tbe valley
lo
the angela
gtiod wUl to men."
God" and ’
Bncb a momage. of J^.y the wwld has
never rerelred before or slncerand at
every I’hiistmaa season this m«<ssage
us with liicnwsed ap{rtnatioB as we rvwllae mure und more
what It means to us sod to tbe world.
2. Tbe CbfUtmas mr*u^ge Is oiw of
nlversal >.y-*’l
bnr.g you goi^l
tidings of |:r.-..t Juy which .ball Inlo tU people.’’ Tbe birth of I’hrlst
Joy to hcoven nnd to «-artb,
Tbe snipU of Goil sang for Joy.
Tbe Jodjfsn shepb.-nU returned glorb
tying and praising tbnl for all tbe
Ibliigt Uiat they bad beard and seeiw
as It was XiJd unto tlu iu. 7 be wise
from tbe east must have rejoiced,
ou and Aniw were tilled with Joy
and |m>pbesi«l of the Ib-sslngs to
come through the child Jesii^. Christ’s
birth Is a muse f«ir unIviTHal JM
We
insy weU sing. -Joy to the world, the
Lord baa come.”
If tbe nowe-nge Is
a Joyous oue to us. It slwuld l,e and
r be If we will accept Jesus the
d as our Saviour and lUnleemer.
And If It Is a J..y«.us ch,y for us. we

There are uiti
thst tbol d,H-.
We
would then foro eMH-rt Ibis l« Ih* parUcularly true of such nii lmi«rtaiil
Y^-Aldermon Hamilton. Sleder,
rent at the birth of Ills Sun Into tbe
Cunningham. Wilhelm. Lardle. Moon
orld. And It is so. Jubu glxvs us
and Steams
God’s motive lu sending Christ Into
Nays—N<»ne
d. and that motive was love.
0 the Honorable Major and City
-God iHi luv»*l tbe wrirld that He gave
Council:
^
Ills only U-gotten
f.*r It. l^»ve 1s
]Kiw,Tful of motives, and It
0
Gentlemen—Please pay the follUinK bills and charge to the City was this that twJla.Hl Cbrlnt to la- lK»rn
live nnd db*. It 1-. tbe motive
...........................
137.30 nliove all olher> h1m» Unit sboubl In
BIt-E. LAP. Co............................
5 60
n.v G«m1 im. loviHl ua
Round A S<m............. ........................... 3115
►o love Him that we will
give otir liven to Him In nlnni for
••the uuti*e.nk.iMe gifi" whbb He bns
ghvn to us.
miuE i:r.%
tJen. m. 1.-.; Iny. vii. M; lx..«'.. 7; xl.
1 1»; Mai. III. 1; Iv. Ml; Matt. II, M.'.;
$175.96 I.uke 1. ’-Vr-3;i; Rom.

I”

Pay Roll.

MIUliKEN’

Aldcrm»ti Moun ibxl Ihr
counts iM* allowed and orders
I the Water Fund for the amoi
Carriid
Yeas—Ablemn-n HamIHon. Sleder
jnnlngham. Wilhelm. Lardle. Moon
ind Steams.
Nays-Nonc.
Resolution.
R.^lved. By the Couicll of the
City of Traverse City. Mich., that
Board of Public Works be Instructisl
to prepare plans and estimates of the

CuMmluee rolnla.
larv eoimuUl.v lu ou*
aggri*H*.lve ni on m-nt out llu* follow
ig pliliy Wtmi .^liouH to l;-.. H.H lelUw;
-See to It t
mlttw always liu lutle< i^ime ol
luiger memlH*rH of th- s-n iety.
Have «n,nimni,v UH-.-Ungs at bHsi
ce a m.mth and d. vote the ev.t.ing
to them.
not allow them to Ih- a
•annex’ to Mime othiv gathering.
.mrmlHT tbat your wvirk I* ebb ily
educational.
If your MH-lety knows
mre aUnit mN^lons at the cIom»
than at the U*ginnlng of ymir term of
office, some tuic Is resinniHlblo for the
Blure.
-Use leallel IlliTaluro <r.vly. circu
ite your denoiulmiilonal magaxlm-s
and have a mlssloiuiry llbr.nry. if i>-»slble.
-By whatever meth.Hls you rnlw
jooey let them Ih* adiviuate. sy>;ein
Stic nnd Scriptural.
• aggressive .iml |»rogn*Milve. Do
■est satisfied wmi^Muari»*rIy mis­
sionary mcellugs and the *3 c* nts a
pfem.’ Find new rortlnHls ,»r In­

XSc at Jaa. O. Johnson nnd

F.

H,

____ Your Committee.
s I
referred the final estimate for three years in aoccaaMaa.
;tneer la charge of the
of Front and Union streets. There Is a pretty giriln an Alplna hat.
In tbU dty. would reapectfully report
A sweeter girl In a sailor brim.
that In new of the fact that
But the handsomest girl you-U aver
•ome work connected with
Is tte setulMe^^l ^

Jam. O^SfiuMOB.
sutlsiliw

Hhow

tbs

IH«1 peopl# bare genen
Who made Imkfaat
meal of tbe day.
One may dwell
lowly roof, or live
Tbayll find

in

poverty’s
manakma of

a frtoBd la Rocky
It rids Ufa cMta hor^

“roSTSSSttee w^ld fortber^

The prlnvH? of Monaco. In spite of
kla bring* part owner of the greater
ahllshroent In the world,
a a card.

CARPET CIEUK WOKS
-•sss«a,*»a5r**
X.B.CHAFXR.F)Mpr.

For Sale
I fim a aaupM at Btad taraia with
Band .bulldinga far aala. Ona fann

Love & Raff ♦Electricians

wrytha.

Jaet what you

■aw*»f*F. NTpalnT^FS^

witn Chrlte Dit J. W. HIQQINfi. Dentld. has re­
ed te tha
Tim

F«mm

will ba i

r4BA W. B. A w. K MtiOK. U««mw1 pracs
Mil

W. WYIWIAIM.

llte f»’rori%

ttfons Caa and
a. Batteries. Dynamos and Enginsa.

MO WMhingtoo St.

TRY A RECORD WANT AOk

Travene City

DM. mAWYKR

•DENTIST#

Wc are t

iTittiiivoiinn
MRiioviinir
does tha Walahach light aUad
tbe tMt of "reliabUlty." but in
n queetion of coet for UgbL

T* W. THUUeMY*, lW«Uwi. <»ww Hmram«
I . a ■mrl'aJwvw4rT«teWH
K Ol’.SdIWkH
'Tlr,Vr-r.
U tt|, .iro-l wioantt :l- ».Mi fU— ( (

-The cheapeat llghr U n term
that can ba TRUTHFULLY ap­
plied. Agate wa do Boc claim
this by raaaoB of printed mattar. but OB deoUlona of our 150
oonaamera.
grace and elcgUCe.

Price*

IWEINGARTEN BROS.. 377-379 Eroodwoy. New York

MISS FAY LEE,
Praaldant of tha ShallaapaarUn Club. KasiaaB City.
nervon*ten*ion. Tbenervfs

-You. booklet cams to my
bomcbkea«m»ciffa^

Talk to any man

using OM through a Waleback
burner and you wUl be anrprised at the axpraaakma of nt.
isfacUon be will make. When
consumers voluntarliy teattfy
that their bills for eookJnfi and
liflht are about what they for­
merly paid for light aUma. and
never knew what goad light was
until gas was Installad. yon may
rely on tha truth of oar claims
Band ta your orders. Both
phaoea.
Na Ul E. Fnmi

IMffiKOnUHO.

« uJg^or weep, hyxterihad not coofoltcd any doctor,
Kansas City, Kanms. was

_.e'ac'is

diWtotty TiMotCudul
Md ta»«boitUmcw»»liwch

tk*

K. W. tCAS-r.

Naliuti AhirtltiitBvui cSL,

iS*i^mSt

vum«tiatii<utocv. TonbUBtaci- ing rrenlir mmilrumtioo tlie Mtire
iTitan u RlicToJ ol thOoriblc wxrting
2^ lb. Us«MnU which hold tbe
womb in plw* M. «t»»ngthened hj k
hMlthy flow nnd tbit orS» i. rrtnrncd
rnyhaitloryoo."
to iu nonnJ pciUon.
Kctui^
hiwlth if the rault. Tbii u whit
Win. ol Cwdoi hM done for thoMMd.
of tbe b«t woM in Ammcn.

WINEofCARbVI

Greatest
, Bargains
Yon ever heard oL Wc mean

jnst whit wc say. Come in
and be convloccd

at tbe Old Reliable
One Price Jeielty Store.
jii*y

J. W. CAUNTLETT. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

-S~

SORRY, VERY SORRY!

J. W. JARREn
...Pared and Bafgafe...

OFnCE5-At Jshrmu*’ Cirsr Store, *14 E.
Front sirr.rt, aiixcn*’ Vbooe 93- Or,
den promptly sttcfKied ta
Ijss-ieno

Fine Linen Fringed Doiiies

JOHN R. SANTO

ami can now supply your wants if you call at once.
- IF YOU.\RH \VA.\T1.\G

j6aB/lL«SWAIICE|

eoonomy
W. U. BROWNELL, Propr.

flood amt now to Select

«« Holiday .6ift$
Wc ht^ .0Bicthiitt th« will m«t the bWy of evenr L«fr or

FiaeSUkUinbttllu. wltliGtUd.Pari.or Oxiteefl Surer Budlo.
New lloe ef Pocket Books, Ckstalslae Begs, Wrist B«n.
ta eeaolM Norocco, Seal or Wolrtis LetUers,
Prom *2.M ap lo;*0,0*-Ja« the thing (dr Cbiwuni* inoenti.
Bit Uae Of Jeweleo^ aa* Sitrerware
STEP IN AND HAVE SOME OF THESE LAID ASIDE.

wmwmmBarnuiti ejEarl

\Vc havi; all kiri.ls of |
Bread and Cak<*s Es- <
pecially Pfefernrs ai 10 ^
cents a pound.

•»•»»•••••I

A Rne Pair Of Tapestry or CiieniileCortaios
►Ic Cover,
or .anything in Ruirs, it will pay you to
or Table
Cov
call aft er Tuesday. Dec. 17th and see our new arrivals,
at our UNIFORM LOW PRICES.

TTKio

If yon wsot to toy s Dbrnond
WC have the

J. M, TULLER
TrOTfwCity,ll

Wc had to disai)p(»int you. hut wc liavc just received
direct from New York, by e.xpress, another
lot of those

241 Eront St.

Spicial Low Prices an
OiaiBodsandWatclies

lUrdwood Timber »nd Stubble
Lud. For S*le.

If jou n«-l »dri» writ. The Udi«’
Adriwrr IXTwrtmcnl, Tb. CbUUnoofi.Mrficin.CompMj.ChntUnocen.

umtyou. S«rarea$1.00iKdlleofWine
o! Cardui from your dru^rprt to^.

For
Christinas

J.N,MARTINEK
UidlMkff • TtshrEtlisalN

CLEAKST
CHEAPEST
-.HEALTHBT-. .
ARB
ABSOLOIBLT nnnolRM

Joseph Kavan.f
PERE Marquette

L-IOH-r

Fdlle a Deadly Atteak.
-My wife wae no 111 that goodTEydans were unable lo help her."
wHtee RL M. Anatln of Wlncheaier.
Ind.. -but waa completely cured by Dr.
King’s New
Bw Life PUIa." They work
wondm, in atomacb and
and' nvjjj^^bl^
Cure BOBaUpatlon. M ha
at Jaa. a JobBean and F.

M. a. HuvanFORik

TtrSHtWCIKlCfi.

rSi-ii..::

a *tn.
boo9

-

•teBs ju.te

Cor* Crtp asd MolsrU, too*

Ilf'

JSSifid. kfid oo. U faror of

WAYll, I
oaslssmi. nasfVaw Tamdig sat Smar
dayisiiligi as R a Laanr mait- «as

of Division strv
either brick, as
WJlsm. said estimates and plans to be
vweven and thirty feel
vny.
and gutter; also the same
report be arc.‘ptiHl and adopted.
Metllna stone curb and three and four
feet brick gutters, said plana and estl
Cariiod.
lH> furnished by Jan. 5th,
Yeaa-Aldermen Hatpilton. i
vent them."
Cunningham. Wilhelm. 1-ardle.
1903
by /
and Steams
Oar WatcUwvorJ.
Nays—None.
solution Ih? adopted.
Voice of God. inspiring t
Traverse City. Mich. Dec. 15th. 19<'2
Carried,
rrotrrday; voice of GmU Im
To the Honorable the Mayor and City
Yeaa-Aldenmn HamUton. Sleder
Cuunlngham. Wilhelm. Lardle. Moon Victory today: voice of G,»d.
Council:
□—We. your ri*miult
C
807.
Gent
Id Steams
to complete' and final vlcttvy
b«im
and Walks, to whom
Nays-No
glad t^or^
toroorrew. U tbe watchword of
p petition for the pav­
our society. -f«w Christ and the church."
ing of Sixth street, would respectfully
-B^Dn WiUlam U, Walhuv.
report that we recommend that
peliUon be granted, and that a r
lutloo be passed by this ctmncll dlrt*ct
r. I>r. Clark Is an ImU-fatlpahle
Ing the Board of Public Works i
er. He met ti.e entire .xivrnses
A Mlllioq VOICBS^
pare plana and estimates trf ih
of hU last six months* tour of Europe
of paving aald street. fr\*m the west Could hardly expreas Urn (
tbe Interest of Christian Endeavtui«r Hall of WBst Point, la. Ustan
line of Union street to the east line
wrltlag for dlffcrrnt imbllcation*
: A Mvero cold had aatUad on
of DlvUlon street, with either brick
asphalt or ur macadam, said e
Mit hie onusuaUy varicl trip.
mates to be for a 37 and Stkfoot rn
;h.“*^mnM
conaumption, but A>uld i
way. with comMikatlon cement e
and gutter; also with a Medina at.
him. When aU tbonght ba waa
The Pride of Heroes.
be began to use Dr. KlnTi New Dis­
curb and brtek gutter, three and f
Maoy soldiers in the last war wrote
covery for Consumption, and
feet In width.
» say that for Bcratcbee.
Bralaee.
and I
Moved by Alderman Moon that
CuU. Woonda. Coma. Sore Feet and
report be accepted and adopted.
SUIT
Jolnu
3ucklen’t Andca Salve le
poslUr^
the best In tbe world. Same for Buma,

naid
,_Dend that no action be taken

METER’S

kiL-kold

Moved by Aldermsn Moon thst
-Islms iK* allowed and orders drawn
jn the several funds for the

JAMES W

BUSINESS CARDS

J. L 6REILICK CO.. Cin

L* The Chrlsima. message la a mesof Joy.
-Behold. I bring yoa
of grent ,
tbe fart
hrougb the Bal.e of Betb-

Grlflin. 14 days Q $1.75..2
KiM-h. 84 days ft $I 75....1 14

AB.Bmaa.X.D

IMacm kaovB is thcSicdeor
tadkaaina. Oat c( tim bexm
tehofthfioty.

a future Ufc. Christmas day. the
bclgbteat most Joyous day In the caL
of the church, baa Its message
of Joy. of aalmtloirand of good will to

Tnj^ City. Mich-, Dec. IX. l*or

FiMrior'sittE“r,
IBuOn « Cotta
vB.lMtell.lk

CHmsfiAN LuDZr.'jon.

1



ffWMeitaews. BsyOlr. PertHefw^ Vol«de
DM* ate MSI. • to s SB.. II to a A.
yw ttBStew. Ltelsgws steKUwsskss. fto
a^m.. Utos w.. I.top m.

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  1. http://localhistory.tadl.org/files/original/08f8d190388949c803d472bf9e606554.pdf