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The Evening Record, January 24, 1907
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1907-01-24
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EV&SrtNG^^^fe
Y>ACE9
BMND MrilB 1$ ROODED
EAWILIEE
SHORT
MICHIOAN
OrFICIAL FORECAST.
Snow tonight ond Ff*doy; worm^
er tonight:
eoldor
Friday;
brisk
ing northerly by Wrid^y night.
•ssits
Aivsf--t*tust»c«
IN CABINET
OF McKinley
alrosdy
of
the
Senate—
Iroaa on tha ^Planting and Spray
tho
ing
flood
of
Orchards '
by
A.
L.
Hopkins, State Speaker.
F.*lt,fnr irimmeil .lulir
csr
ficial business.
trsfflc
The crqod at
Slip{K»rt, r'om-
Only 60c
in the day
Joseph Sleder & Sons
Mrs. Alger and Cap-
Will be oiuliHl when you make a call
Inteivetiil In
the addn-NM > and dlKruuNloiiN.
at Siilifs Mt*al Markx»t.
TTu'
-The Beal
biilldinps aro dooortod on sccount of
pi.M-ni
wln-n we opened our i^hop.
hroiln r for ihn iniirili r of
Lsrpo offleo
One grtst bailor hss boon
oroctod to hoot tho
Hotol
Whin-
in tho
otroou to furnish otosm host to the
buildinpo.
atjihe trial of hii
favoriir
ing of OichurdK" w.ia diNCiii.i.ed by A.
Htatiford
llopklnN ‘ Mr. Hopkinh Kaid that If
f-nilv A'annouih tu»a tioon In
the fainn i mieii.I.Ml to In- an oirh.iid
n llrAnnsij sini’f Ihr intgedy of
MudUou Hquarr CuoVn.
Her purr In to ktroiixthiMi hi T hrothor for
^sntUnd-
nidt-al ill’ iR nn.li*ri;oli«K.
Tho
stroots sro
pUod hl|h with morchsndloo rocotvod
from boiofntfita. Up town hotols ore
filline up With rofutoos from tho west
Old;. Owlni to tho orost ico jsm bo
low tho 0*ty tho wstor Is bscblnt up
on tho west sufo.
snd
tho
wostbor offleo
roporti
sltustton so most critical.
Telephone snd inlerorbsn
the
will probably bo broken by nighU The
imum lEITBI SHOW HERE
I
Vailetb*s
that
Qulrkly aN la.vs.t.i.*.
bank.
openings
iI.In
Ths Wtst side hss SS.OOO inhabitants
wiMild
out a»*
imiiier nf
Cv.deijcr
an
Ar*
Also
be
U iloue in a
I
rsKH-N
thoiHmpbly
Ih*
ba.pharaid
The Iku
~
mi
**
and
laiu.-di
dmpla)
of sn>
one
TbrrE’ »ro
EIGHT WERE
FROZEN DEAD
fly WIro to th# Evening Itocord.
Winnipeg. Jan. 24—The polica
this
notiflod that
woman and
their
owiifiKi
tlE-serye
toi
h:nglju»d and |iatib.llr M.n-k
giwinlfalhi r h;i\ iog fmiuhl
HIn.. lathnr. as
a
Ihiv.
hunm In <'unnt*rii< ut
a pluniwr In ihi* wiidrintwN in 1-afay
Mtslina countx. Ohio. whi*iv in
truntlninM <m Klghih I'agt* »
siindngly
dainty,
atatlonerj T
ataildn-
Wt*
have ' jiiKt
Hurds and IBalrs latest stybM
umM
th»net IV ill l.loopi.
iK‘rft*ct
ha%e jtsvMi thmwn out eoilivly
-Pi lining
ond
CuUlvatin
XMitn pt some flaw ae»*« laih by
the eye’s of ^n expert
There
rhere ard
art? a numUr.id
numU r
other
atih the hrewllnp
il piiK(.« ^onp with
WAS SHOT BY HIS SON
ixes that nill not t>e flelei
SIX KILLED
BY A COWBOY
Telephone—Cit. :i2, Bell
and
Uihlels-tabli-ta
—^x
stailnnory
and
Katon-Huilhiifa
of
of
Wbitlnga
intesi
htyU‘8.
i.ot UK Oi.iw 'you the
new stationery.
Waifs
Drug Store.
WILL SECLUDE JURORS
:
1
that
will
hartlly
lie ixiualed again on new
merchandise, right
i: A
at the time when you
'
Give 1^ a look—
People who do
this usually give
us more than
a look.
Sherman &
Hunter
.-7--—•
Notliing
But Good Words
Work
of Sscurmg
aumed
from aU who uto our
Today—M
,
EscKm
fly Wire to the Evening Record.
B^T rye; whole wheat.
Deoglos. Aria^ Jon. 24—In a a
handsd oombat in a Southern Roctfic
99 Wire to tbo Breiilnf .Koeord.
UucKtem. JAn. 24 — WIUImp Wbttoly.
Vtiw
-wUvrioal prOTldOT.-
woo a^
comp
eight
miles
from
Mentemma.
V«vk. Jan. *4—The work
irUI wras continued today.
flood In bis offleo this bMifllitg by bit
bond (d the Urgnai dopartmoot aloit
New
acrurinp a Jun* in the Thawr murder
boy. last evening ohet and killed aia
The court'
gave order* that all Jurors aa fast a*
non vbo eommittofl aiileMo wUb
twlver. Tho
was oteH^od
a oiumiy Iniortlew, Mr. WbUMy woa
By Wire to The Bvenlng Record.
Sanora. flett Seeley, an Ariaona
accepied
Wnj9» Flrw.
aperutors
shall Ik*
were
secluded.
deni
By Wlro to the Breolng Rooorfl.
In Ixmdon. apd vns cnilofl •‘Tlw Mnr
Waahlngtub. Jan. X4 -TV acadway
of muaic wV dt^troyed by Are this
abal Ptotd of Landao.-*
morning
Lows |Ti.t»uu.
QUICK. THE TAILOR, maks
clsthss. 201 East Front straat.
Many
-m
f
M
■
7:
DtHtl them.
uplo-<late
opt*ned up a oojialgnmnnt of l*oa
Mr U.i.u^h in the diNciisvem that
the si««»ud piue. the foU»»wed. Ntated th.it he had bii’ii mk
i«>e1 rihUm jgm-s to the hmis
hml* M-oring
M-orii
ceNhlnl in kilUnp tum-f-N by hoaldlng
Kk ..I m, I bud ih«i«’ sdulag from
and ii.txiM-d a aalt aolmioii uIhuu th*‘
to kk pet thV whit’e Idts id sUk.
nuinltr of
iiijoy itvolving
<*ry.
Would not y-our fii.MU*i
enjoy your lottiTH If ihr*y were
deaux mixture aho^l Ik-
Traverse City Mfg. Go.
winter overcDats—bereV
bu
in KuitheVn Michigan. Tu
i bird luusi score
Maple, Hemlock, Ash, Elm,
Basswood, Pine and
Tamarack.
', ;
aro newest styliw—
boiij;ht this year about a duxim
last leason’a coals
ID the entire lot.
prices
tko doubt
on
-
weather- here’s your
Stationary
wiitteu
.
■
paper
theoi
Hve-Uity,
'
Seven-lUty, ‘
Nine
and
Eleven DoUars
Hon?*8 your wfnter
You
LOGS
j.________________ _
Will pay Highest Cash" prices for
Consider the matter:
.
rattier
finer lot ofl iHiultiy has neter lan-n
a babe wore froaon to
Stormy Intorvlow.
Itaiy. iM.liuial an.1 l.lli^lnt•^> Itf.-, raini
eiie.
blue iil»tw»n» out
the ‘ Idids
the snow near btarbuck.
n’a Largast Depart
Alsr.-r
gmwn to manllo M! siaH*-tl Urn Uli* of
points ut
fivt man,
dOOlh walking from a train SUHod In
many
year land
flt 'flonafaco. across tho rivtr. havt
boon
AU’XrtUdiir
who uiiaiio-tl hiuh (liviliu lion in mil
ot .V-w
rnvohuion.
v«
rh’iy and fliiiai hi- won ihitr lym’a In
i»Uf*-»’fe»io«
^H-oiuiux tlH* |>rop
ert) of an.vj oiif pi ioou. ‘
*
-j-
a Mier on liNty. now
Mayor Cilia has iasusd a notics that
LOGS.
l*hc Ovcrcoals
\vr ofTi r
at
srtth hi*. widow**d niothfi. mu\(*d lumi
rti-d off ih.N-^Hvfr
iIi.N-nII
cur
*lhe city troasury may be drawn %jpon
, -
Harry
White
\V>andotI n|I
SOlvOO ond stay m the homss as long,
for flood protoction.
Huvv.il
the pld family
Tl.v J.idgini; SUN
Peopit art making
dtsparala affons to provision thsm-
Aigsr.
Mrs.
111 KlchuionU. Ohio, in ViT*. ami wh**n
fuinilsd tt^ conditions here tomorrow
will b# appalling.
A.
daughter.
111 miini-iouh battli’s iu lh»- w*ur i»f ilii-
m
the
riUlHOiia. ifEl iU.lK.nN. w hiltt
the
»u\i >.’n..u in.iH.iis ioh.iii
»d
of fj|n....,.I.U-N at ih*. IH»Ult|>
HhH.s loHhi^j.
donv
fb‘nei;il
hiri gi>*ai
Slu- BiU nf Silk.
nim-
Ruaaell
Alger and
Sheldon are to Detro.t.
manner-U. will be ueelt-aa.
i.Ihmen
and If ths wsather ofhes prodiction is
would be a
thU t^houhl
RIbbins. Which Show-, a Score
It it also backing up through
foot from the manholes.
nii
He advlM-d plant
cause if it
in the nvor
the oewors. the water bubbling up a
Ktn-w
ally aa
of SO or Over. Are Very Much In
tiro west side will be affected by the
half a doaen
ordering only
tain Fred Alger are here but Russell
WAPININO IbiUCO.
weather Director bchneidor St
flood as the water is pouring in from
We pay lop pijci** for hog*, veal,
hutti r, eggs ami iKMiltry.
A.
Market street is a lake.
Blue
al pionipi UK to invite you here.
Ing the lowf* ^iiatphl and h>>teiu.itir
thooo m tflo flood district.
department that by morning tho on
and
the bu>er
taken from the htatUm and
tntonse cold adds to tho suffering of
o’clock tssuod a warning to Iho police
CMeanll-
nes*^. oonrti-ous terxMce. JuM pricing—
He tt.UUed M-le<Ung giHul mar
In repaid to apraMnp he aatd lhai
service
as well so some steam road service
lilgh Kiatidard we set tip for mirseves
few treiN they wniil.l only Ih* a hur-
pride in aftei yeat>
No rollof Is In sight
Miy wh»*ihi*r or not we live up to the
iMild Ih* a Kuen-NN l.ut. If hi- had only
ketable
RIRBONSOF^
MANf SHADES
bnynrji of months. «»ven year*, here to
tan au.l pa\e bU aunulnn to It. h»'
deji.
Tho water Is almost up to tho first
floor Of ibo bit hotol.
Tho looo in tho wholooslo distrlot
win bo onormpus.
Flrat-clasB Butchore,
Packers and
Sausage Makars
TheStniiiaietorAl
/ Meat
nmtiilnt:
iM-tiei than thut of veMeiihiy and
all pn-Nint aere tniirh
KUBECK & HOYT
fbmaoo flros boinp put out by tho
Hood. In soma tooos tomporsry htst
lug plsnu aro boing oroctod
■fe
wuriii
moil M'liMi »hnpi‘.
'Only * is our nuitto and It is left to
•I tho olty is psrslyred.
.
Later
$5 tons.
U plrtt.1.1 U from a Inin phoio. iDstltut.- wan aim* the gi.ihi-iing place
graph Ilf iti’ r4iuiili’Si. of Yaraionih. Ilf many fih-ndi..
atMiT of llarrj Thaw, wrho has Just
tei 1»o i-x<i’Ueiit nUllittefH by tlie
in th^s eoiiiiir> In otdir t« lie
•Nile. * The riaiitltu; and Stira\-
iho down town portion
-I.-;-'
(iival,
the npeulnp of «h-
Slate farmi m InMltuto thiv
on
linos In tho lloodod d.strkt hss boon
»
Only Me
he was at the war department on of
Tho tco rtdHOd nvsr rtoos hlphor snd
flirMt
The
senator seemed in better health than
Ws will
1410 20g $4 totl0.
Yoolhs’
from,
sell A. Atgerdied suddenly this morn
ing at his resVfence in this city.
OvercoaU.
T‘ yon money.
eltifl, aevienil i-olori to choose
senate yecterday.
Msny will bo Isolstod
hlfhor and throslons to crash ovor
bridfos.
* \V»* especially wjmt you to see the prioes we
YorTHS’andMh^^’S
usual and attended a session of the
and sro short of provisions and futl.
tho
you that we have the'goods and the prioea.
Hie Best
INTEREST MANIFESTED
IN INSTITUTE.
laiena Opened Today With an Ad
nsinp rspidly
roschod
City Book Store
Tbe Hobart Oo. prop,
Washington. Jan. 24.—Senator Rus-
Orssd fUpldc. MlclL, Jsn.
has
s;i
Where Can I Get the Best Values for My Money
Story ef His Life.
Idsnu sf ths sssst slds srs tn terror of
and
Only 85c
POSITION OF SEC
By Wire (to the Evening Record.
atSfO pf 1t04.
Wonwi’e fine Felt Jnl»tt»
Mack fiir trimmed.
«*Friday, the IJth,”
in Everyt»ody*s Magazine,
onsslesttlie
MICHIGAN 'GOVERNOR
Session
is
I^Ut ts fHs Cvfiilsp As«0fd.
Is
WEAK » low tut no
one ii««d to go with ooM
.ngton—Was
Apparently
Weil
Yrsterdiy and
Attended a
ATTENDANCE IS MUCH URGED
Up
GREAT
•rssd floor oohich
W. Lswson*8 Wondcriwl story.
I, ,.
End Came at His Residence in Wash-
■ #s«tllf»d MMsAoMsrksI tusst Is
ths
A
Tbit it the iiuestion that ii bothering a good
DOW whi*n so man^' iniluoei
IM art* being, offenxl. ffj^u will
nules we
I'ouvim^
put your Uiiieogamtl
wt* will
t
Uiiie OKSiDSt oura lor a lew imnnUss
^ Orest idicr IrscUd ts Msst tn-
:
IWcM We the
Wai
IssNcccsstly
AWAY SUDDENLY.
W. B. DRAY
FORMED
PBKIDEHT
OCCUPANT* or orricf •wita
INO» OAlVfH OUT.
JSfn
FASSfcO
ELEVENTH YEAR-
RETARY or WAR.
I’? iEITWfi WITS II STWTS
s Utis—Iss
SENATOR
HE OCCUFIED
OE
fUiL AND EOOO.
;:■%
ALBERISDEAD
wimum tamporaturo for toot 24
COLO ADDS
TOSDFFERINC
ISOLATtO
BAlYWBTinmi
I to noon oocb flay by S. K. Walt.
TMURSOAV. JAN, 24, tfS7.
lyomotar. falling.’2MB.
Ittvifi HAt AOAIN^.«Oflt OM A
WfLORAMPAOK.
5 O’CLOCK EDITION
TKAVCmC CITY. MICMIOAH. THUKtOAV, JANUARY M. 1«*r.
i
.•’K:
JBaimah & La^^Gd.
s
V
’
isifttt
worth
your whtte
to do tilts?
I Some
Splendid
fj
Things t
to select I
-a!*' r i
w
wm
---- -
>:tW
H.U
GIML COSTS
MOCH MONET
_jlSE
1^
mt
TMt KVImiM RUONH TMAVtmt CITY. «KMIMMrfHUl»OAY. JANO*J»Y *1 1MT.
woiiL Wa vW wsstm to siato tbm
ttw pogItrT rtww gffb. la Oraad Rap
hia a Rwr dayi spa waa m ba<t«r fa
aaj iwniiiu tbaa that .^v«a la Tvwv
UMJcHd Bv'ldOTOR BOAT COM
•rm City Tbia aaaociMkm baa doM
PANY 01 RtCTDR.
moth lawarda the ptWBmina of breadlag af domaadr fowk,«
this yaar abewa to vlidl oftaat 1
MCATINO FSOERAL BUILDINGS IS
M tba Balaa Dapart.
aal te ihiB va«ar« bid apraad. Tb«
EXPE|fSlVE.
*4. W. lUNMBN, Witor *.4 Mu
rMing Mia £Mim
paopla of tbIa fagkm i|f« to ba
ptlmawtad opoa thalf aaecam
bfwadlat Baa lowk Tlw etbl
hero w«rw aa flao aa fx>idd be aaaa
At tb« last BMwilng of tbe board of
dlrertom of the Traverae City Motor
fbd to tbe’gToatoat etycoaraiaaia
Bwt company. Harry IV Alley was
braaiars of Eumy fowU mad of farmunanimously
elected aa manager. Mr.
arm Sid ft may aafHy ha aaH that tba.
Alley is A first Hass office man. a
aawdkUM baa Vami aid wiU ba rw
good busln%«s man and pmaesaaa aa
apgakbla I6r tba grsat adva^
i««Mins to Bpooior Waabington extensive knowledge of boau and has
la tIHa klad td braadlng.
Dlipolch to tilt Piwaa. Mor» Thoo s prarUcal Idea of gasoline engines.
The abow for aevcral^eira paa
Rotan Pr^ la Paid By tbo
For these rcasona. Mr Alley has bevm
gtwdaaJIy larreased In taaiialtada and
CwtMj
racellMic*..
tbia
y^r
■«ma»
rM! 'at tlu> (
If tbe motor bogt
lag all prt'vlous efforU.
r,
a« i
work In connection
no folioirliig dUpouh ^appeartd In rtJt fHaaton. who will have cbarfT of
Tueb4ay> Qrand Rapids piwao from a the msnufarlurlng end of the
eaa.'wdille Mr. Alley will devrde
“ClrriiBistaotlal evMeCw logardlng temlon to the offiee and sab s departlh(> altosed cuaJ cuttblao In certala nient. Mr. Alley will dispose of hU
TMC SOAflD OF TMAOC BANQUET.
(^loa
of
Michigan
la
appareSUy
for
marble working business aad at onee
fha banqiH^t of flw Imard of t
bUbed by a Ireab ggv^nineal report bntn bis dulKw iwith the motor boat
Ut bm gIvMi Ml tia- 3Ut df U(lii maotA
<C7
am
one df Ihi. liftMit « >«-r «|ir
toy between j
For Twenty Eight Vagrt He Had ConTho company atafts today for the
In
ani) will
Cathrr th« larEMt rdiniuiujr of l>u*l- ducUd a Ocntral Stare at Old Mla- different pUcea, and Ibfae who know season with seibrul Si>»clal orders
tb« rwull prices wblbb have been hsnd. It win l^ the aim of the etnu
tioo—lll Long Time.
pnEaailooal and iirtiKn*»«ir<>
rurnwl, in Michigan will be able to psny U* keep i4t hand an extensive
wdittag mr« than baa tn*r Ii^n «
underataod whether there was anj stock of impular models f<ir ready sale,
aaaaaE before la Trarrrae City cm
0«,rite Isirdle, *r. lone of the best considorahlo competition
ns well as to constrmt boats of
alaOlar oocMloa. Tbcm- baa Imw,
nolval ot hitarett la tb*? bemrd of known plon.erm of] the peninsuU local doalers in bidding for tbe g.o various sires arctuding to the Ideas
and fancies of tbe customer. The
trade Earing iho paal fe w monllia |.ss*44l awsv fti i, o*< hirk last nigbl
“The report relates to the con!rads Tiaverse (Tlty Minor Ro.il camiuiiiy
Han/ mho bavi* baraeofore takrn lit aflru* a long iUacss with stomach
made by tbe treasury department fo. now has a mept excellent siaH and
Oa lotereat ba»«^ ttallME that unll«-4 liiiuhle. For el. ve?i weeks be
b«vi, eonftoid to hi8 he,i and fur many fuel for buildings under Its care. It the (oundatlop has bt-en UId for a
HTort and hanbony of actlgo ca
mveiw the more ImrKirtanl fedfral ver>’ extensive Ipdusiry. l-nder the
muc!b tovarda cba drimldpimNit of thr days the end baa bae|i eipectwl
I-ardiw would haw- t.ee« 78 hnildlugs In'Michigan. It ahowf. that new managemeiiL there will he au
rtijr'a Indualrtal raaoarnaa. A board o
i.ld nest May ahd for.fiu'ly-eight the 8. r. Ibninit Fuel and Ice com- energy' given to ibe business that will
Imde vltb only a balf-bcairtcyl auppor
IMUir ha. the 1907 contnicl for auppl.v- cause It to rapidly. devVhip. The stockof a cxnamuiiUy can do lltua or noib years he haa realdad pn tbe
ing tl>e Grand IU|ddai.ulli1ing with hulders are pialuly prominent busin
log. bat with the boarty cnrouragc‘ Twenty^Igbt yearn ago be
inabi at tb« poopir of tha community general store at Old VIsaloa which rtghiytons of anthracite coal at $8 32 ess men who art* taking a great In
ed np to I the time of hU s-r tiM. making a total of fOW.kr..
teiest In the company and whose in
toneb may bo aocompllabod. At the
actfning mooting tnaitora of |rrfat Im last lllneaa. Mr., Ufdle
"Meads of families who have pur- fluentw will assist In building U up.
porUnro will ba dlacuaaod. Idoaa mil] iH-nInaula In lk>» from near Onuiio. based anthracite coal In Grand Rap
inada. He waa bum near Montreal Ids know that thiwis between 40 ami
bo whangod aod Ihi ro w 111 bo dl
ttve years ar» his wH« preceded DO centa higher than the maximum
alona that will not only bo lotrroatinx
aod educational but wblrb will h«U him to the grave, but dm*
current prices. And yet the .bid for
• daughters aurvlve him.* The
to greater onargy and eonnoqui
government supply Is uptio. a
are George W. of Traverae City, compeUtIvo baals.
Tbora are a great many people who l*eter V of MapleUm. (Fred <»f Ttmv
Here They Are. Bwy
“At Grand Haven, N Robblna has
ought to U long to the boani of t
City. Henry of Old Mission and
e oontrarl for supplying twenlynow and ^ve Money
who do twd. Brery man who paye Hleve of Travenu. City. The
flve loos of anthracHe coal at $S.2i.
taiea, or who cwrijM hla living In Trav ters an> Mrs. Hattie ftwancy of Old making a toUl of |*0«.25. At Jackson
Sewing Machine Nivdleii.
for all machltuMi. per iiu|ht..03
eraa aty abouM take a peraonal In Mission.
Ml. Mrs. Mattld4
Mailing Hoffmsn
iionnian
the price is |K.40 cents |K*r ton. Col
teraat In the board of trade. Th* Maplet
Moo and Miss Roie of Old 1
llns, Hahn d Ikilriel having the co.n
1 fee U iHltlng and U
Sion
met to furnish a4*venty Hve tons at
luk and Mucilage, per bot
voted to the payment of the eipimaoii
lairdle was a tijember of
tle ........................................... 04
that price.
Witch Harel. jk-r bottle... ..b»
Incurred by the. Ixatril. The won* rathollc rhund). havliij; l»CM>n inlMtl
“The lowest rate In western MIchl
Paul DuttunK. p* r gross___.(»5
mambera tha larger the fund to work
that faith.
i
in is made at Kalamaxiai. where
Cup TVw SiraliierK, each *.....02
with, and as wv have no Indnstiint
WMiw
Card fUcks. each .^c
thrre has Ixi-n much agitation over
fund fur the prxiniutlon of fuiiutliM.
the alleged .tial itimhlne There J
the bewrd haa Uh-i, dep*'t“llni: tmlln ly
W. Ryder has the tHMilract for furnish
upon the due* imW |,y the niemW-ts. Vettran of the Civil ^ar
Ing the governmeat sixty tons of anrie^w^tl
per
It Is well to stale that at this filmTwfnty ThrWf Vtam a! Resident of
•Itw at |7Sn. and the Kalamawsi
them is ai^ Interest fn the futuie of
Kalkaeka.
Calkaaka. •
Gas comiiatiy fumishes alxty-Ove tons
tim c ity that U , on.MM nd.nMe, and me
of coke at |4.So js r ton.
^ believe hat'CviM) g«Mxi cltlren mho
to The Bvenlng
At Marquetiu the price is I7.K5 |>er
baa the lntere*ls of the eily hi henrl
Kalkaska, Mich., Jau
Corpe.
•bould ally hlniMdf mlth tip. orKunUa agivt M. died at his homh here yester- ton. Jami^ Rickards A Cu. having the
coiitracl
to supply one htmdit*d ton.s.
BiJui cm prlHa
. flun and as iimny s* |MMu.|lde alten.l day HfieniiMin. a strokd of paralysis
Whert Highast Prlc# ic Paid.
the annual ine^ iliig and'bamjm i
BiiffenHl two years ago bWng tbe^ prim
Tho, lop prii-e is |8.f.O. which Is
Tbfre will l»e pn-senl two n |.ii-Meti
ause. Mr. Corfa* was a vetc+nii paid at Traverse City
Main Tun
There the
Utive Oraud lUipltls «HI/eti8 familiar of the civil war ami for the post
............ Oa
3 for ..
lah & l-ay Meivantlle company
with tniard of trade wmk and Indus
luis the coutmn for aupplying thirtytrlaj di'velopim nt. who will enlighten
•
tons.
-"tho memlM rs of our Ikuu.1 uikiu tmiiiy
‘On the eastem side of the slate
thluga whh b we uuis< lv«’s ha\e often
the prices run lower. At I4wy Clly the
• etiualdervd. Ilieivroie li shmi/d 1h>
WOMAN'S CLpB.
Koliert Rente] company supplies one
tho aim of every huMlm-M* man in
huudr«Ml.tons at |(’..73. At Port Huron
the clly to b<» piywiml, and working
lam selling a
B MKkillom A Co. furnishes nlneiy
men whnae Intcn sU.aiv nimi lUi-tilicsl Mra. D. E. Wynkoop Will Be the
Leader Tomorrow.
ns at
At Raglnaw L. C
with those of the biisitieM* UUHt.
tilth A Co lias a contrari for eighty
The
rcKuhir
mecMiuK
of
the
W’oinan's
ahould aUo make an cEurt to Im^,
ns
at
17.
there. It Is esiMM'l.Hl that the annual
“At Ik-trol! and lousing bltumlnons
2 M A Isry.. aHend.nnc. is de
mtMtUng will wUue** n*nemcHl I'lieigy.
of
as there *lit 1h‘ linp..riam husl eoal Is used. The ItidroU oontmets
bcdler develoiHsl Idiws and the Inaux
The pmstuin will In. lu charue were sv'CimYl by A. W. MalconiKoii.
wruthm of practical work for the up
who
fumikhes
1.400
tons
to
the
i*omm
..rVMrs
II
K.
Wyuk.s.p
and
thfsul.
building of Uio-rlly. nut only by the
attmulus that may U* given to inami leet u -uteratuie/^ Tlic following Is house and itoKtufflcv and 700 tons to
tho customhouse. HV^ grts $7.41 p«>r
fadorlea already esinldishisl here, U«e po.gram:
for •
The l.anslug eonlnict H held by
r.iia r. •Thlhlren s l.lierature.'* bv
but the nnewal ofM-ffort to e*tuhllsh
U A. Itriw'oll A Co. who furnish
Mi.s Helen Stout.
J .
new enterpilsvw.
nlneiy i.uiH of bltuniluuuK eoal at
UeadliuL Miss Itbe^i Moulin.
IhtiH r.-‘ glories of llivv Wind, the I4.t;7.
THE POULTRY SHOW.
"The^<'ollt^acts mcntlon.Hl have
iHin. the Trt.^ and Ac Tlowert.”
The mauagc'rm ol ihe^iMutln
Good beans, too!
V all for the p»v* rumenCs fiscal
S\ts. |» 11 \Vynk»H>p.
\
Hlhlt of ^tht» Northeni kllchlgun
ytwr. which ends Jnne 2o. ijm7.
V.ssU solu. Mias Himki r.
try asmiclatlon ate entliU'd to *
Dry beans are 5 cents a
* (‘lassie Myths.*'
Miss Minnie ♦ “The eoal prtWiUon Is a Mg om
for tbe government. This reisirt shows
i'aUe.
h
retail, SO
j it hardly
pays
tbat the tix^ury Ucpaitment expends you to buY them
ikuig SchiKd chlldrmk
hen you
for buildings under Its cniv a total of can get two and one-half
A Sesut h Jobe.
I179A3C.13 for 34.210 Ions of nn poends of baked beans seaJnmle
toim^ tutu the |rOssea
lie coal and
for 5»’..
sloii of ennsidi«r:itde wealtb .hre^ugb MB torfk of bltuminpus. TiV averag. sonci with tomato sauce for
tlM- diwtii %if
»t rvlntlves
tvlnllves w»s tt>;s ad- price oi anthracite is |j.23 and of only 10 cents.
oiU‘ i>r Ids II
I had several rases of “Sun
bituminous
The highest price;
nyside” last spring. They
yon tifnt yaur rich fns'bs waur bom for hltuminous coal are paid In
after the people
m. At Sitka tbe prict^ Is $14, at 9old fast
afur*> ye.”
“Wi-e'.” said Jamie. “J’m • nae sae Nome $Uk»0. at Unalaskn |15. at found out about them.
rnre nlsuit Ihni: hnt It |was, a guld Wmngwl 112.
Invest lOcen s, It’s money
thing Hint they d«ssl l>efi>re me.”—i*tln your pocket..
U Is not n«w^asary that ymi
ewgo Journal.
i
RECORD w/hT ^.P
have a lurgv« amouni--o amall
)Nf^l
SPECIAL PIUCES ON
‘^TS,
aum will atari an accxiunt.
To Curw a Cold Ifi Ono Day
,\\T>ea you «»iM»n an acyvmol
Tskr LAX ATI Vg HllOMO
TSMrt C. I\ M^Pool. 118 K. Front.
with ua. we furnish you a l^ank
Uu>k and checks.^
RECORD WANT AOS, PAY.
NO EXTRA txMbMe.
lUET MMUUR
TO msmm
GEO. URDIE. SR . OaO
J. C0^»D
apedilSdct
25 Per Cent
Norwegian Stees
Wabare a la* pain a( tha
Snoaa Thao. A JohnamV
QaiUm Kotwagitt Sfcan
IkMaailonot with to carry
oaar. aaO to laU tham va »iU
nnka a apneial price oa
Friday aad SalofWJaa.tSaadtt.
AtthistiDH-joaaiUlc ahhto u<*t a pair of geouiae
• T.job- Kk««o fur a v.rr
little HKIM7.
U yoa will col ISIaadvcrtiscaicat oat aad
arlao it to os oa tac
above date wc will
allow yoa a credit ol
SSc tor it, to ^ply oa
Skees. Pash Sticks
aad Skee Btadloo.
Macsaalaa AU
HEATING STOVES
Our inventor)' brtngi to light several hundred
dotlam' wesrth of stoves that we are anxious to
tfisposc of regardless of cost or profit raUier
than to have our money tied up for another
whole year. Even if you will not want a new
stove before next year it will p^ you lo buy
one at the prices we are offering to
close out our stock.
W. SLATER
TOE HOMEMAKER
FMNKTRUBE
aemtmKiMM
of Rockers. ilfc:
Bargains Worth Looking Into
On ackmui of tbeto Rootlt arrirhig
late f.i^be H.didaT trade. w« hBYe
enomM/is »N»rk on liuud Uiut-Art) Uk
up too
rcxnn.
If you waut a Rocker.
B. J. MORGAN
Pioneer Livery.
llmke4tli loi «]f imuiiptly
at all huura. 1 cxll for liiy;
KJvr-
I have an open biK for
sUtiKliriile panics ulurc
ih»*y all sit down in the
bouoiii as they used lo
do in jjond nld limes
years aL^». Have ai other
bus with '-ido scats for
those who don’t want the
other bu«.
If you want to move I
can jrive you a «ood man
and a iar^je sleigh and
give you satisfaction.
Now is the Time to Bay
And here U where you will find the fineat fiaaortmefiit ami the loweat prioot in
the city.
Tlie followin^c will give
au idt*a of tho great reduction Wt
have made. Theae are only a few of tbe many:
Large Ann RiK-k(*r, golden tvik fioiah. reiCuUr $:i value, at $1.48
Good Cohl.ler Stjat
S«at Koe
Kocker.
‘ now
ker. regular $-*1.50.
8.88
K<3<k0>r like cut. goMeii oak, ro I aeal, nii«ly cwrviHl,
always
Iwayt soM
Rolil for IG.(.00, now only
...805
Our sp^
ap^H-inl
in] $7 Hooker, goliieti oak. wide arm.
roll seat, now 8 85
_________ow:m
Sewu.g t:h
hairs from
rom <;jo up. Morns
Morris Chairs from 4.(
4.76 up.
AU other high grade
griM
R(ykcrs sold aooonlingly.
Your Credit Is Good
Your Reliable Furniture Store,
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Union Street
wa
The Hannah & lay Mercantile Co.
air
2i lb. Can
SUNNYSIDE
Pork UId Bem.
10 cents
Start
A Checking
c4ccount
Grocer
A checking account give#
you aafrty for >wub fundscsahveiuleuco for your bnslmwa
limaaartlons-^ rv‘Cv*l|U for cvcry bill paid.
IT IS SYSTEMATIC
I
TO PAY BY CHECK.
REX
Don’t Forget
CHOCOLATES
When thinking about pments that a chandi
Uer, |>retty shade, pocket flasher and
;J.W.J«ck.ou A.W.
: E. A. Monrae Bom A’Monioe
: 1>. Maoegsri
A. OoniUa
F.r.Akat
Portable Table Lamps
make the very best kind of a present. We have-all
of fhem' in stock, at the right prices. Come in —
and see.
J. a Uiom
: W«ineloi«g Club
; C. F. Own
‘ Amerioaa Dm* Stora
; Hwuh Drug 8toi«
;F.L.8hntar
Grocer
.
,
\
•'THE BIG STORE”—Dealers in Everything
r
■
Why Don’t You Raise Poultry?
^
Th:rc Is money In the Business, Boib in
Raising: Poultry and Selling the Efgs.
y
It must be dom. oa gciiMititlr principlet. Ihuugh. A small sum iaveeted at fint in the right
kind of supplies will bring you suoh returns that you cm s<x>o eubrge ycur Imsiuess that wjll bo
both fascinatiogand most profitable.
W« carry i full line of the (jelebraUd “Reliable” Tneubators. Brooders and Poultry Knpplifi. What we don’t have we rim eel for you in tho shortest possiUe time and can save you
money. You can-see your goods before yuu make your purchase.
The Reliable lOO Egg Incubator, one of the bjst after
, ■
constant improvement.
twanty-five years of
The Reliable lOO Chick Brooder and Rat Proof Yard. The chirks cannot
crowtl and an* ulwdVi
ilwdVi comfortable and healthy.
The Reliable Stock Food Cooker and Water Heater Combined. The 43hi<^
attniu quicker grosth and greater weight when fed properly oooked food.
The Reliable Exhibition Coop, one of the neatest and best cDops on the market
legelber with screw.*. Can be taken apart in a moment’s timi*, for shipping.
Is put
The Reliable Insect Bellows, for dusting insect powder over bDthold and young fowls*
Poultry Netting K-epj yoor poultr>‘ in and small stock out. You oaii buy anyamtmnt
you want.
Reliable Lice Killing Machine—It does tho work in an hoar that otherwise would take
a full d ly. It is th^ gn»atost invention for poultrymen ever made.
Galvanized Iron Drinking Fountain—It will not frecse, cannot be ripped over and is
most c isily clcauetl
Reliable Hand Corn Sheller—Shells any kind of com and is a great labor saver.
Grit or Feed Box - Excelsior Feeding Trough. Reliable CaponiVing Instrument
We carry in stock
lock a full line of InteraaUonal Poultry Foc^. Happy Fmrer Condition Powder,
Pratt’s Poultry
“
Food, Seneca Horse CondiUon Powder. Intemationsl Stock Food, Internatiousl Colic Cure, Stmeci Hog Cholera Cure, Interaaiiohal Distemper CureJSeneca
Poultry Food,
d, ]Pratt’s Animal Regulator. International Heave Cure, PraU’s Won^Powder.
Senecx Stock Food, laternationalLouse Killer.
I nr£ GIVE AWAY as premium
i Yv the best Galvanized Iron
I Drinking Fountain for. best exhibit
; in Class Four at the Northern Mich.
; Poultry Show. Jan. 25 to 25.
WE GIVE AWAY as premium
FV a $16.00 Lake City Feed Cutter for the best bushel of Dent com
exhibited at the State Farmers’
Institute, Jan. 23 aad 24.
^..
............... ..
.;^r:
, TiuvcRW errv.
Y>'4T<-V-*->-fr'i'
A Mild Laxative
IITTEROF
Hill AIDED
OMaw^tuyMjA,V. JANUARY tC
th« tfBBiMt BeeordBd
-
WiMiail. HNlM«liNSlta«ia «M>«ict-
ic^ fur Wmterwsys work. Al
vt the rt*srs s»4 hArbor»: ll is W logether. ibe «iKWtioB hhf tBhea «B
Ib^ttJlbst
the digBiiy of s BotkmsI iMiifc
■K..- ' 1
yoBBS; hldH and HbbOocb bb4 weU b4
Bgced to thoir choM oocbpbUob.
A. Brow, la mBMber morebsat at
ihia place. He has bweo bore aboBt
Bfiecw ywa aad hawd
Mr. Hill soggfwfs. Tb<> sum of fS.ooo.
—^
forBMTty osTBod and ibb
by tho irery bBM Dr. mMck BBd reWLtCVCO
WATiHWAY* WILL soo.wm u twirw the B0KB|At uf the
boodwd drU <g the il*slis4 ft«u» St
•«T SIO Ar^WO^ATfOW.
i. E. Allor U the "dampoBltg pto^
thB rlds» of tbr H%1| wsr; It is asoif
ceaa maB**, of this regkm aad dariag
thsB twice th# wwtirw elrowiBliOB U
those cold aad «mppy days of Mgid
the euiTsmcy Is tbs ^stry. 1^ owJy
S tfUiw IsBS tbss twice the ssvlsgs
Bpecigl lo Tho Bre
silittiklii <rf that 1
deposits IB bN the mvIMs bosks Is
AIsiBs Clly. JsB. 24.<-;AUp»o City the uao of his *^ro>«Btor^ sad other
TnArne num or country the VBlIOi Bistes pot K«etber.
preily
‘'drtBkabloa.'’ Mr. AUor has a well
WCRC
CongrosoBss Jose^ K IUBiMlf]| of
SBd is lontsd Ab fnrwlabmi place of bBalnoM aad rtinilOsns. who. ns|prwslileot of the the midst of ooe dMtbo BMSt fortUe
poitB a wsry flourlahtag bBaiaoBa
Nstiutui Rh«-rs bh4 lUrbors con ssd highly developed formlM coBBtry
TAM tiM
Am
gress. U prtdmWy tl^ n»ost tborviigb found tn the Grand Trmirerse rwgkiB.
. iTMA Mum »•
ly coQverssBt Bum Ib the rwuntry lo- I Its locslloB mldYV between Odsr smith. SBd together with
t# C*r» ftr TrMI< Will
40X with tho QwesiiOB of tester Irsps- Clly and lbs ilasgos. oo^OlOB Lake
M«v« Afi miAMCt,
larger
BlIovlBg Ibis manf^bms pUn erf rail
raried nstu^ and bent on dlf docs aU klnda^of
toad ImproveiiKrBt to go forward with
rrtmods as/bey travel through wood work. Ha* a complete llae of
to TA« 0««AlM ;i*r<irW.
tool* to wvMk with ankl by kU palusout Ibe devi lopoiei|t of a competing
p**ccfu
taking and *ogCf efforts to please, en
jWMktawtQB. Jm. 24 -OMUMfc Aa«
W.Ui tb.,Ul
j,.,,
^
joys SB Imaveoae iwitronage at this
li|M MAftM <ml M lit iMAaivr #
plare. He has b^*en associated al
U» rwliMtkw or the prmmmx
this place In d business way sbout
who yearly e»41ect
or (Mitaoirf Wbro iho^lvrr. onii be more completely In the grip of tbr
nine yemrs.
l»«rfaot« bill »«• tt*pon«*a oul of c«im taHnad» than it ever ws» before. If gather .up \belr tlml»ef bol^ugs
E. 8. Rigrr and AYank Nash are the
Ibis plate, and UstU the farmers who
nllteo ibl* W9ck, rvory eooKirsvmao the csnmtry devt^kvpa tie nkvUable
carriers al this place.
eoch basing dayf of I
fo«a4 OB bis 4oBk • eoiaplf^to w%\ of waterways, keeping pace with the the year to eachangc their Urm and J«“<*
I* **
th^ IMtor wrtttr^ b ffw days mo by railroad Improvementai they will aenre tlalry pcoducU for the commodioai\ the pathways of the mall carriers are
beset with obstacles of every known
JbWs 4. Mill, prostdoot of the Clrosl
__________ 8now varying from one
Nortboro lUllroBd compsBy. to CJo%
terprUlng me^hanta of AUple City.
foot in depth io^li feel. Ice that U
rr»or Johnson of Mlnn«^>ts la iht* which are certain t^ arise If there la
Aiaple l ityhaa^n saw mill Industry SBKmth and other ice that Is quli^
iHicr Mt. Iini dwlsns omphsilcAUy no compeUtloo lu transportation.
within Its Ifmlts as well as several rough •aperUlly when ll comes In
fVculUrly enough Mr Hill In hU _______
busintws _______________
places, and among those a contact with a fallen anatomy. Days
luUer Is an anient advocate i»f water I
that It rains, snows and shines and
transportation
While he adv«»rateH
wp lft.MiO.000 111 df-vi^oi^oeot nork. CPTM-Ully a llfl.^‘U fo«t channel lu Ihej « R
the general merchant days that the high wind nrarty take
vniarfi‘ and everything fn»m away a carriers bnaih. and aft«‘r all
Ho wobW hBirn this vast annMint Misslaslppl riv^r frtmt 81. UhiIs to
.Jbe-M* oliKtacles have lie*n met and
OMMid pir»r ftre ywini of BCHlrr wwk New Orleans, he alws.vs hss b4*eii a .« knitting iiihnIIv to a barrel
brav.ly and vict|>iu»usly o.mbatled
BljBB BVffBg* OOUsy of H,IO0.*»‘H».(H»0 champion of this general plan of de van b«> found at his place o(
B ^TBBT. this BBorttuus sum Is thr vefopmrni A teJegTsm from Mr. Hill Mr Burke sInu hsndl. s farm imNtiirc with f«u \btHii twenty SI ven days, a
opUloB of Air uai. must be spbbi was read by President lUnstUII____ and the iu.tiuns of his Urge well sten-k *eheck fium l*m le Sam U sent and lli*
to fs'» Of ISiO.
boAoTB thr cMBBicrrr cif tbo cuuotry ctmvenlbm of the Nstbrnal IHvers *‘<1 mercaulile ci^Ublishtnenl can n-M cunlents
WeU. ipo lioraes roust l>e f**d out ol
fso bo mornd proiM-rty.
and Harbors oongews hen‘last nnouh
they
‘ ^
b^***^* ”* business each IhU, two vehicles (or. travel kept In
Tbo hnmoiislfy of Mr Hills n*nri«s In Ibis telegram Mr lltll s.vid;
otvlcr aiud then a famlb jrf s» veral or
hsJi mtmod Hit trclsUtors st ths
i deeply regn l my iimblllly to at »*•> **
t'lavi ttr A Bbsmi. also run a large few uumlwrs must be provided foi
rsfUisI to Bsxp. To lb«>iB the imliry tend the Naltotia) Hlveis uhd llaiUir.e
•50.000,000 s )w. which tbs NstlojiMi cungtesh. In view <.f liinbllliy of the I general store at this place, and have and what doea the carrier Irave left
KlfrrO bb4 Hstbors ro&KrcM hss Im4*ii lallniadi. to imiv«> the heu\ ler clMkse.s I .i luiMli in built plat i of buslBess to over for hU rainysJay acxniinuUtKvD.
coBUBidlns for. pslrs Into InslKnlfl. of tonnage In the eiiilfe country, there I work In. llte building Is 1<si fe<>t Think It over rtwdera and why not
snfv. IlersUw' <«f Ibo tlUiuitliy. ll U hss U^ni no subj^vl Ufoo- ^^mgress 1 K»ng and 40 ftsd wide. U Ughlcil on suggest to youi' repreaeuUUve In cvmhighly pri'i^bl^ ihst ibs fiMh isI g^*v In twenty years which iiiteiestH so aH sld»-e and s1m» from the nsrf by gn ss mofv generous • treatment of
MAPLE CITY
|N,IIOO.OOOA1I|IUA11T WAITED
1^1
‘V-;:
ladies'SI.50 Waists-...... 98c
SDcNoevttrDfessGaods • 3Sc
STEINBERG
BROTHERS
Three Proof Silk-Dust Proof. Spot
Proof. Rain Proof, 60c taiues^
at......................39c
CAN YOU BEAT THIS? NEVER!
Ml Offerings in This Sale are This Season's Slyles-Mosi Desirable and Thoroughly Reliable.
$5.95 For $15.00 Coats $3.75 For 38.88 Coats
Ju»t tio Slunninj: AVinter Coats in this lot. they
60 inches long, in the most stylish j^y, brown
iciurcs. alfo
tan mixiurcs.
alto plain cheviots,
cheviots.
A P* A
cic . all arc this scaion’s late styles,
east up to $15.00. your
worth at lea
3nly
$5.95
a2 Excellent Coats in this lot. They arc 50 inches
long, made of Plain and Novelty Cloth^a^^ mixtures
Up-to-date styles.
Worth $7.50 and $8 50.
Your choice at
only ....................................... r..
$3.75
S8.75 For-$18.00 CoAs $13.75 For 333.80 Coats
54 Coats in thisiol-in lull Kerseys, Broadcloths.
Montagacs, High-Class Novelties, etc.—all superbly
tailored, cut very full. 50 inches long, l^utifully
l^mifully trimtrim
med, some of them all satin lined.
Plain colors. Fancies and Blacks in
cluded. Values up to $1S(K1. Your
choice at only....................................... .
$8.75
U Hitih-Class Broadcloth, Kersey and Novelty
or! 52 inches long.
Coats, all beautiful jrarincnts, 50 and
Colored and Black in loose and
litted styles. Were $2000 and
$22 50. Your choice at
only........................................ .
$12.75
, Our Fur stock Is rapidly gettlrtg smallar and smaller, but the bargains are getting
bigger and bigger—Every fur piece at a bona-fide reductlon-Now Is your time, dont
delay! Come in and let us show you values that will surprise you. All Fur Scarfs,
Muffs and Children’s Furs are Included in this sale.
Ghililren’s Coats
$1.98 For $4.50 Coats
XThlldreo's VfinUr OoaU made of Wool Mistot*#, Noreltie*. etc., worth 14.00 to tl.80
All aitt*. alooly................. ............................
$1.98
with the Bbt. Mr. ArtiBftom as paafor.
Mr. Hubbam was proomit a»d veod
COOdtttoB BBd doABg B gTWBt toM 1B
paper ahovtog ^he peofit there to to
in thU commuBlty. Tbw OoBffrBffBratotog sugar beets. He stated that
tlsiuU bas tfiy BaeflKbert. a cbBreb
he had looked the ground over thor
Mxtocy and a largw weU attcoded Bbboughly BBd bellevod that beeU could
day acbool. Tbe Prleoda charcb atoo
be raised to thto eounty.
haa a 8«nday acbooL Tb^y took
thto point tbe oMmatra raadered
topeUMrr for tbe good of ibe com
moBlty aad with tbetr wBUrtog and aaother delfghtful aelecUoo aad the
cnlted work they are a poteei power oommtttee oa ooe «ty aeettoga ro
ported as footers. Summit Oly.
for good.
J
MOBTOB OBier. Amae aad BHc Lake,
Tbe pubUc acbooto of Maple City
the aocAetp has ahoat m members
are also a very poweifMl factor In
thU community, are toatrocled by
forty members wig& the expeases a
efficiem teachera and have b torfe
mUe above tbe receipts Tbe leport
r(«xilar attendance. All couraes foBBd
was accepted and adopted.
^
la scbiiuU of thU wire are taught Bftd
The committee oo aomi
their wchool building to ooe of tbe
ported as followa:
moat modenUy built to thto part, of
Presideat. W. a Gray.
tbe country.
Secretary and treBBurer. R O.
4l>r rralick to the phyaica) adtotoAa%Tce pretodeBta. Acaie. D. F. ..™.
trmicr at this pUce and tw kept ob the
Blair. TftTUIam Lang; Bast Bay. Bd
jump from moroliig until night bb4
ward Black: Fife Lake. O. Baker:
womeUmes vice veraa. Hlw practice
OrBBt. Lester Priest; Garfield. J.-H.
1* large and the doctor’s year* of ex
Buell, FlBley Uaamood:
Lake.
perience and anperb QUBlUkalkma
K. B. Duryea; Hayfieltt. R a GlbU:
and preparatloB for hla cboaen life’,
Paradise. G. a Spartlng. Byron Hu
work, can be beat underalood when
lett: Peolnsuto. J. J. Cummings. R 8.
one call* at his.piable aad aoew two
NcIsob: UBtoa, OUver Boynton:
teams with rigs always tn coBdltlon
SJCTiltewaler. F. K. ^rs. W. H.
to drive at the servjceg of ftlaple City
Ayers: Traverae City. D. J. Youkcr. F.
and vlcinUy’s service, and It Is hard
E. Brown.
ly necejisan’ f‘»r anyone to add who
Committee oo'program. IV C. Mr
Is (smiUar with the doctors means
Mullen and wife. Robert Barney.
of trmnspdjrtaiiun whether it be auto
Committee oo corn contest. David
motdie or horseflesh he is “always
Roush. A. H. McCooaha. B. J. East.
going some” and not saving aul
C. A. Robertson, J J Horton. 1). H
bile tDix-hanlsm or horse flesh.
AAcMulleo.
• 34Hvina life. - aw he put it when called
Tbe Kewalon adjourned until after
to a halt and asketl jvhy be drove so
noon after music by the orchcslra.
huiriedly.
A stage line jdies betw<H*n here
The evening session opened with
Cedar City twice each day. and be music by the orrhtwtra. followed by
tween here and Oleo Haven,
anaddrewt “Give the Boy a Chance.mere. Glen Arbor. Burdickvllle each by A. L. Hopkins.
day. carrying both mall, freight and
seems that sometimes we form
ivaaaengera .
different opinioos of different people
The atagea are well ventilated and through oorrospoBdence and thtok we
commodous and tho passenger need know each other quite welU” he said
fear that the plcturraqtie and When we come together we find we
beautiful waep- they pass thnmgh did not know each other very wvll
making the trip, will make them The subject given me. “Give the Boy,
•M.me ami tire od this old time
ance.“ is odd to me as our farm
and ploiMH’r mcthcMU of transporU doesu’l raise boys. We hsve Just
tion
family
girls, but 1 will try and rv
her my exp«‘cience wllh my glils
A dentist would be welcomed h^re.
and the r<-sldenta of Maple aty feel aad I was a boy once myself Give
quite certain, with the splendid and ua strong, healthy boys. Imys
[vlaie a good home. Some i
extensive farming country arooad
ol realize bowr a little sunshine
Maple City, that it would .he the
upon the life of a boy will help
source of a very profitable and sub
stantial llvHhood should the right to tbe way of an education. You
mothers can help wUh >-our pleasant
look,
your good lessons and your dally
lltuel IVnsmore U tbe hotel of tbv
place. Modemly built. bfouUfully prayers.' It is bound to* help him no
alter where bis after life may be
furtiished and excellently managed.
lose early lessons wilt help him
the sole sources of Its succeaa.and
"W’e must give him a practical edu
its fascination for the “traveling fra
ternity.” the “weary pedestrian” and cation also. A pupil can often figure
how
many acres In a fiel4 can that
•folks of towm.’! The rates are
> boy measure that fl^d? ^.Vot
rjasonable and for enjoyment, quiet
wholesome eaUUcs ll |g superior often, but It is well to Instill Into a
to hotels kepied la towns many Umet boy’£i mind the fact that a practical
larger than Maple City. A feed and education Is as essential to his devel
stable Is also run In connection opment as his books and physical ex
ercis<-. A boy KhooUl l»e Impressed
with thU hostelry.
meat market. l>arher shop, could with the fact always that he is rerell patronized heiw If some
thoughtful Individual would locate
the same here.
There are 30.000 deserted wives deending upon chartty In Berlin. Berlin
uat he the Chicago of Germany.—
Wkrblngton Tlmea.
STERUNG upright piano, walnut
lae. regular 1325: pre-inventory piice
1210. Orinnell Bros.
Jan 22-5t
Gitm 03ERA BOOSE
"“SSSLJr'ae
$3.45 For $7.50 Coats
CbUdi«B*a OoaU made of beet novelly Cloek.
inge, baadtoine oolore. oomblsatioiie. Uteei
el vlee. «o(tb |6. 6.60 and 7.60. choice only
AA AE
W <1 ai|
to W eT V
Ladies!
'
STEfNBERfi BROTHERS
!•
Comedians
A PMokrAttncUonat
P^iw Price*.
K«w PhRtwM and Kew Fhe**.
A Omr, Up-te-d*Ve B«pertoii«.
Blight, Krw ^>«oi*hiM B«.
tWB^oh Act.
Prtecg, iaM.M ctal
8m$ Ml* opua (Utardaz, Jta.
IB, *t 10 o'doSTt bozoaM
MICNIGMI.
HOMS MADE fVElflCOY
FOR RHKUMATlhAL
To iwAAevo the worst fones «C
ahBke voll tB B hottlB.
These harmlees togrodtoBU
cbb be obtBtoed froBi aa> good
. ..
totheort^biitotbeBh..«Bf jssusrTtSS^i^
On, SdW W#ek
with SUntdajr •
$10 aml$l2 Onreoats at $6.25. $15 and $16 Onreoats at $8.25. $20 and $25 Owreoats at $11.25
TRtVEIBE cm.
arbo
BBI bBwa tAm p^
to K. A. Clapp BBd
I very ahty.
e^^^Bi^ni bm!
Hb Bpohe trrt of the «bb Jobb bcbIc,
tog that it hBd Bot pBBetTBtBd the
A. B. BbUbbcbt IB thB
Mth aayetb«tftw«»toeatDhe
omwer of Maple CKt. Be
xrod 'lbr the peel, stvtog b mix,
t ta IB
aboot thirty men arbcB the i
which cobM he WBi bb b preopermtioB and alao rawa b hwHdlBt
II
•Bpply fhetory Ib ooDBecUoB with hla
Mr. Clapp B^toed pfWBtog to Fsto |i
mm. Mr. BeUBBierUBtirrtBBBtBBfk- roBrr BBd BtooVtbe |wepiBc of Blto«pil
er BBd to dolBg bM i« hla power to
bBUd llBpto City to a potot wbrew
^
jl
all tmm M llmt tbeir little towB la
med to]l
the bioeeA cme to the country.
the BCChBid at toBst B M awmy from {
Maple aty has two charehcB. The thetfWBB. Ctoeer ahoEdhe piBMd)}
Prlewda vlth the Ber. J. A. nmrnmr
BBder as protecthm |
eioffstol-Bp. taactlve kUtoeys te
filter SBd Btfaln troa tbe blood
the potoooooa waste matter
raid take thto proBcrtpttoBTwr
Btorty. a doae or two daily, or
mrsB a few tlmss a wsBk.wonld
never have asrtoias Kidney or
Urtoary dtooeders or Rhenma-
which really rrllevTIre scares,
indeed, and when you need it
you want It badly. .
S':
followed wllh a very pretty accom
paniment on the piano by Mias Addle
Solca.
A reclUtlon by M B. Holly, repre^
seating a preacher delivering hU wer
mon to alphabetical or«Kr in all the
different tones possible to be gotten
into a sermon waa so liberally ap
plauded that the speaker was brought
back and gave “Mr. Mkldlertbbs’ Cure
for Rheomatism.’*
The farmer's Dawghttr.
“The Fhrmer^a Daughter and Her
Opportunity'’ by Mtos Jennie Buell,
came next. “The fanner’s daughter
haa the same prlrUege as nay other
daughters." she said and referred to ,
the statue of Francto WUUrd as an
example.
“The daughter becomes familiar
with the farm work because It’s
ond nature. More so than the gro
cer’s daughter bwaroes familiar with
the prtrew on teas and spire* and
sospe. or a hanker s daughter be
comes familiar with tomklng beesuM.
her father Is a teller to the bank.
“We find often oar daughters will
develop Into better women if gmsl
literature U placed In tbeir reach.;
The farmer s daughter Is part of evary
branch on tbe farm The sh«-p ate
fund of us. the birds aeefn-lo know
us. we live with nature. Homo iaUk\^
ers are good farmers but poor fathers.^ '
They l»oast that their daughters are
not familiar with anything that goes
on on their farm."
The speaker referred again tu Fran
cis ^’lllard and her life lessons on tho
farm and reoomroended the reading of
h«*r antotdograpby.
The glrlK on tbe/farni can found
ilea and
reading Hubs and tl^iroble parties
pt-rhajis they <a:j ktaii a
bniry. All glf i* on lb- fnim have not
a literaiy ralent. but they will de-velop in!o riurlable entertainers or
some way wlU present Itself If she
I* willing and roergetlc.
Aui.mg tH>P*)3tu«lTu-« Khe nienikme.!
making rural scbwl yanU pn tty.
g for country church yards,
f make studies of butterflies or
bees. €>r gn‘**nbousei‘. or pigeims and
so here and thr-re we have examples
of farmers’ daughters slaying at home
and stlU finding wa>s and means to
k««p tbemaelvea busy and employed.
Miss Buell's Ulk was followed by
music by the orchestra.
The Farm Home.
“The Farm Home.” by N. A. Clapp,
came next and the speaker offered an
»gy. “I had expected a number
of chlldrcB but n^ my subject must
be a message to the fathers apd motbas on them depends the developork about I he home not noceaaarily ment of our cooBtry.” be said. “Wc
few chores alike each night, but a can look back and see If we can find
. reasoB why oor eopBtry to held
variety of work can be taught him so
up as an example of the Improvement
lat It U lint momitonouH to him.
“For example, take a home with no up to the prei»eot Since the war of
carpet. i»q ple^i«nt books or lafe fur- 1S60A5 our. population has been
nishlngK. m» lat*^ i«pers. If the l»oy-< trebl«-d.
b»ve eaUblIsM ourwant to go to towq they must walk, selves first In agriculture and oomthey can t Uke the homes. Will that
e We do not take • mwond
kind of a home keep boya? No. place wllh any BBtlon.
BTiere. on the other hand, do the chil
“Our prostdeot. Theodore Rooeedren after the ages of ten uBdertUDd velt. says the lueeeea of oar coontry
the converaatlon of parenta, oapaclal- depeada oo the imb of ^ farm.
ly quarrels? Of course they da How Right In the farm home to where we
dhrenu do not let the chlldrmi hear start to hnUd np good character and
this kind of treatmaot It quarrels principle and tench the chUdren tbeir
must arise Uke tie aubjeci of the dto- prayers and the elemenu of nohilliy.
agreement to the privacy of your own The mother cannot follow us from
I and have It settled there aad home and ecroaa the ocean but she
under no clrrumstaBoes work con can soothe our pain and care and she
trary with the children. Tbe father can share oar woes and make oar
home a hegrcB. There are a thousand
But aim to
ways the ^ee es with her kind,
helptfig heiM.
(OoBtlhned on Bgkth Pag^.)
The speaker told of an tocktoBt of a
boy going to the barn yard aad there
fiBdtog oBe of thecalvea half dead, eo
tbe father gave the oalf to Johaay.
Johimy fed him. eaJted him aid cared
for him for two wlatera aad oae night
after thto boy>ad drtven the cattle
ap aad aottoed that hto pet had aot
come «p be made togelry %ad fottad
the batcher from the aefghhortog
town had coom along aad hto father
had sold the two-yeatvold becaime he
told Johmny he realty needed the
moaer- Next aonOag the bey waa
mtotoag. he had loet coaideam tn hto
rmUrntm ee that the hoy.
look
ha* aad he piead that they am oer
hoyi.-
A violto MtobF lItm Wta Atbee
■ r
THE tVOWM RCCOm TNEVnU . CtTV, mCHWAH tmUmoav, JANUA«Y si mr.'
F"
SHOPKEEPHK
FOR THE WORLD
HO ALUM
IhTood
■n- i"» mktKU tnt iM*4|aMBnHBBaHnmaHHawiP
::f
T WIVV M UMCtC «Air» ornCtALTITIA
THOftC AHC THE FtOUHCt »ET
FOR COUNTRY^ EXRQRTt.
yaaterday. arrived In tha
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
WaahlDsttm. Jan
- rnrie Bain U
trMh ewlala eMtr
to the adopttiMi of a
HAD BEEN tfi DETROIT HOSPITAL
lo-U* lbs- ahop-kt^ per or Ihp morW.
Mon* tbao I2wi h«dtas l»uaijs«m men
tonal cimvimilois fur
-
caicnatuS
which
waa
The
the crealtmt
wtwUni: ever hold
in
the
rnlt^ 8Utjr». haa adjourned after a
the delegauw
Ury
Hhaw.
While
the
gt»vcmtm*Bt
rtnmrta for the laat fl..cal yoar showed
CURTIS A CANDIDATE
I" «h,
for Judga of Racordtf’a Co
thf City ORtrw
th.iimft h«'M Dm Ii ftnnl n himmat iTiK Affi i
ttifsttra
iMxti silt.l i VcoimiiK In In fiuv »hn|H*
HiKh nrhool Iht* iiiomIujL
fir ‘tho i.lK
iilKhr.
Uniw
Th*. work
|in»u>jt(l>
Mt
MChnol
work
•*»
tAu-
Today ami
and ni*H»lMn to*
m mil] ho d. voiiN) to
min iH^in on Ihi-
aiiiluatlooa. Wh c^ann wrillUK
k o'tliH'k
Ornn.l oiHfii ht^liK- and
lit
two htaim.
Ulo
•morrow nfli r
liuHKsUntely
Mill th« clunni.s
cx.HiiaA hair y« at uill !•«•
Monday tminiing thttoe,
woil.
h«;i;iti .iKitlu
W.
( tml.s
judK«‘ of
U
hi the
on eongnws the ntweasUy tor a
Tlic trial of one year
ftwler as
It
uko
were
Hivtd from eiithiiHlasiU
Is
very
Ultip
He then
of
and
smoothlfworking
con
By Wire lo the Evening Rcc^wd.
Jackson.
(or tra.l4- expinslon that tho co
of ratifkatl
On the
the Ranto nomtngo triNi^'.
a
-The judgment
suix-tas
as
shf.wn
by
age. cM»***'h*fire and h‘gal quallAcution
of
careful
thought
4>
i •
mh«» have traveled fp»m evi ry mi
thi' fHiimtrv. thuN showing th«> gn :il
iiiti rest iM'lng taken In the qu»*slinnof
extending
M,«, Augu.U K.pn.ck
W..
to . Numbe. el He.
HO.OO nm.lo MOW................
Sable Squirrel Coats.
$1000 volm-. ............................
3t-lnch Aslrachan Ceqts.
Eox »lj lc. fl'i.OO valm- iil.........
28.50
28.50
30.00
glnml
light
wiuii4*s.
siMiiig of
.wIchoK.
now ....................... '......................
40.00
Huiing
uiid
when a
telling
tin* evening
n'fresh men Is wert* strviil ron.ham
plckl.-s.
JeTiK.na4lf.
960 Box Near Seal Coals.
mhsm.
games
and
ehix'se
All had a pU-asaut time.
i*s|Mvial care in eho<.slug ihelr dele
lis pJ»lent^‘ hi
}»tr4'4a ImsI
lilghl of sl(
The funeral was held
-Tlu- opinions
rendered
business C4.n vent ion.
most
imiKiriant
couniry,
by.
this
w hlek was
ever held
oierii. ^thwvfore.
ihe
Spread
The
«*xocutlve emnnjiHf'
cd
Ihi*
t:rand Tnivers4i IJnrcdn club held a
lings this aflenns.ii fot Ihe pur|M.S4of arranging details for the
bamjisl
lu
the
most
oareful «msiderat4m from our legis-
which
has
Ikiii
lotoreat at heart than the general mel.
aninml
sehiyluli-d
lieen AxchI.
howi ver.
their
careful
To establish the Fnlted States as
the
grenlcwt
commercial
the world, the
convention
that h-glslmlon should
hut
Mr.
William
Alden
Smith’s duties
or nut.
General
REPUE^IME FAST
believes
four
These lines would
provide for a ship posul sul) vent ion.
of Senator Smith and the.t'ommltteo
Secretary of Board of trade Received
Many Reaponaos to Invitationa
atco.
I WANT AOS. PAY.
least. ranUcaUim of the treaty wUh
Banto IXimlngo.
bv
e4indlilon*
The seveu*
done
undl
remain
wi*albcr haa
weather
modrr.
By Wire lo The Rvonlag Record,
active, strati);
choice lamha. tT.Tilf
today n*celvdd a largi* number id iv-
7.W- , )**arllngs. |«D6.to;
srethem
sea from members who Intend to IS.IOfi& eS; ewes. |0D& &0*
Hc«a—^
resent. Tho responses arc more 2.550; fairly
active. LtilOc
loxw;
.prompt and numerous for ao short a Yorker*. »7©T.10; heavy and mlXSd.
time than any pm vloua year, ludlcat
Ing eaiHK-ial lniei\*st In the work of
the boanl id trade and a desire to get
logi-lher for the city’s l>euefli.
|6.7rif|7.
lb in.lt. Jan. 24 —MTieat—No. 1 rwl.
77t,c. eoru.
41c.
.
rhleago.
Jan.
24.-Wlieat^lky
of all the iepll<*s recidved only two 7K‘w<*; ci?ni. 45\c; lunu.
- *have statiHl that they would nut bi*
Toledo. O. Jan. 24-Wheat—CSBh,
present, and these on aceoum id mat TT\c; com. H40
ters which com pi-1 them lo !k* else
when* oil that evening.
LOCAL MARKETS.
The Indleatfon* now are that the at-
Stlfini Prteaa.
ChMu-bm* poriL par bhl...
Clearhack pork, par lb...
Short cut or pork, per bbi.
BREVETIES.
Ham. per lb
.12©IX
Ijtrd. per lb
Hugh Muiehle tiadly "lacerateil the Baw. per lb
.
.It
fim* finger of- his light hand while Com Ddfll.
l.W
ay work ill Bteigm s meal market rhls]
H.L.ACb.’iBmrt.bW 4.W
im*rnlng
OaU. per bd.
14-udanee at the'laiuquel will Ik- very
luge.
VuU
. .!• '
The
f
of the
ItufTet
KalcKin
^ Qa'i Itoat. pw
rhlckeu*. per lb..*....... ...28D3D
Potaioee
...55040
uelier Hns<.
^ j Apples .................................. ...40©€0
The hiriior High m1i.n»I elass held Fresh fish, per lb ............ ...
.12
100 it>».......... .................... --------120
a rather stormy im-<iiug vrstirday
aTtertiooii and aft«*r mueh dls< ussloti Middling*, per 160 Ihe.... ... 1.15
dc'clded to have a
sleight bb' Fri Brmn. per 100 lb*................ ... 1.20
.10
day uveuliig wlHf Silver Jake as their Celery. l*rgc stack*.......... ...
Celery, small atalku............
I^etluce, par lb.................... .'.V .20
Oiwnges. per doaen........
ithri’s pio|M»siiions.
Lemona, per dor..................
s|K*eial imH'tlng of Royal and BeBuHvr, cruamery, per lb. ...320J4
Mhsumw tomorrow
evi ulng a(
Butter, dairy, per Ih.........
7:45 for the pun*ose of inlHsilon of
Ch^, per ib......................
Ru.val and SeU-cl .Master wl.grves
A
.2A
ekf* ..................................... ..4
hiHvlal Invitallon to visiting brother*. Balt, per bbl........................
Rigulai meeting of the
Elks to
..iLlffH
vherx* they will Ik- liOitalUd by Ton-
night
Two eandldaiJ‘.*4 for Initiation.
Th.. new
ritual will
It mad.
pia.vi-r
New
Supper
mei iing
this ev4 iiing will Ik- a cotUgi* service
,« hoiiie of W.
H. Courtade. 224
Si-V4pth str4-<l
Wl*«t. per bu..................... ...
BnpkwheeL per be........
...
Ry^. per bu...............
•;.v»uS
.............................
...22®25
Bulter
...
QifT4*n City camp. No. 57.7. R. N. of
idflcers Friday
evi-ning.
be roeiiiber* and
Jan. 25.
their UmHiea
and invited friends.
The Yiiung People's Dancing dub
will give their third party In Horwt’s
tomorrow
evening.
Their
usual good time is anticipated.
Mr. Borely-Ton don’t mind my can
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
ing you Allee. do you?
Mis* Pert—Not at all. If yoo doot
mind my not anawerlng you.
RECORD WAHT ADS. PAY.
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
.25
;
-
H^kMILFON CLOTHING CO.
^
.JO
.... 20SHC
Coarg .......................
Ught ateara aid beirerv..:..
.«
^
Steera and heifera. UOO Ibt..
.MH ^ 7
Dreaacd poultry ....................
.12*
Chlckcna. live weight..............
.W
.
Hugs, diesaod.......................,W *#7V6 ‘
f.
Sheep, with wool OB ........
.b4
Spring lamba, live weight.............. M
Calves ............................................... 05
Green hldca.............................. 7© Sa *
Cured hldea .......... ...lODllVi
Tallow.................................................04 '
::
Apjple., per Ito Ih*
Men’* Overcoat*, at! *ire*. *oId all *ea*on
44 QC
for from $17 to $20, now........................... kioirtP
Men’s Mixed Worsted Suits, regular size. Fine goods,
including H..S&M.’* and Stein-Block/ -IA Qt
Co.’a good*. Sold fium $20 to $22 now
. AtwWW
. Men’s High Grade Overcoats—all the latest ideas as to
correct dressing are embodied in these stylcf. These
gt ods have sold all the season for frem 4 f At
$23 to $25. We offer your choice now for. A
Men’s Extra Nice Goods, Worsteds, best makes. H,S.
& M.’s and S.-B Co.’s goods.
4 7 AS
HAMIU^W
'
.inen.50
. wiir hold their annual inslallatipn
of
.€5
.56
.iO
Coni, per bu......
Oa^ per bn................
The Man Who Will Can Save Mnnev iws fe YonpciiiiiiceonHiohGradcGoods
Thifi^i a special opportunity for the man who likes to be correctly
* dressed. You never had a belter chance to buy htricily up to date clothes for a
small amount of money than right now.
Such well-knoMTi makes as*Hart, Schaffner \ Marx and Sicin-Hlocks.
There is nothing better on the market. Best fitting and wearing; all the cor
rect ideas arc among the different lots. 'I hey arc the best either you cr 1 can
. buy. Here is the reason for the reduction: Wc have only one to three of
a kind and of course cannot afford to carry ih cse small lots into another season.
By this method we keep our stock in fine condition-*^nevcr have any old
or out-of:datc goods to offer.
W'e ntid the money and the roc m; >ou ECid the goods. Let's get busy.
•
Out
acadttniy
IKilritert railnvHd commissioner to sue* | Hies, the reformatiun of the present
Theron \V. AiwikkI..
consular w'rvlee. and last,
hut
not
FRONT STREET.
WW
h>a*t Iluffaio. Jan. 24.-^Hle—IdO; *
were (air. ateadvT Sheep and Umbs—7.B0U;
the »e*cretary
Hon.
There seems a probability at this
loads
scali*s. conalit-
N«dhes of the annual merllng ami
banquet of the Uiard of. trade
mailed jeateiday. and
Is now awaiting reply lo this sugges-
Mich.. Jan. 24 - Ex Se nator the c-onservatlvv adoption of recljiro
U Glasgow of Nashville was ap- cal trade relations with various cmin
marki-i
the sami*.
1.4.nslng
*.
firteen
til'd up (he potato busIneKu. oivlhlod
will
iu
hen*
It has bexu suggest^ that a
Yesterday
welgliiMl^iui the city
Ing of ha), live stork and oata.
Washington arc such that he cannot
later date be fixed at the convenience
naUii
follow
Senator-elect
vloua day.
with another woman.
An invitati«»n has been sent to l'ntu*<l
state defluitely whether he can Ik*
condlOrinK.
TRo locM marmot
Tho witaido qnoUtioiio by wiro, not
iRu
after -th.' nu'iling.
le I*!, hbyli rlaii
m»t
by
cllppod from othor paptrt of tho pro*
date has
fare of tho eounto'. and who are well* Stat4-s
Smith,
and
lyomlng
Jiasswonl will It given out.
qualiflvHl to apeak by reason of the!
study of commercial
this
for about Ihi- middle of February. The
laiois. who would do well lo llaleu to owing to neci-ssar}- delay in the ar
for prominent speakers
the voice of men who have no other ratisvmc in
melNloflm'd lines.
Succeed* Atwood.
Have
meeting In the offlee of rre><iiient Has
I
kmg expeiieoco
Litllo Child C
Ruys4l| <; li.own. a
dl«d ai
E. WILHELM
sand
asMvriiHl'-x'akes and
Will
,,
iMunmercial orgxnlzatioiih having taken
laigi- i,uml.er of In i liinels e;U!ed m»
ida>iug
Club
Probably About the*M.dd1e of
February.
,.n
her. Tlu-eV4*Jiing was Kiwni In music,
singing.
BANQUET ARRANGEMENTS
Lincoln
comnj
Ho.tc
l iable mm*
la Kapniek 4Ui Moiii.h‘
pueign
Fr..nd.
Last Evening.
Aslrachan Coats
<mr
family
bellevtd the story that he
while the action of southern congress
LadiesTurCoats
PLEASANT TIME
his
BHTgency hoaidtal. IVt
It was shown that practically
GOT BEHIND WRECK
Rcductfons '
fdotaS tvdry Ray.
prlco* aro auppllod by local doaloto.
rupture*
nnd
III
#rhoto syoUHofit f carofuNy c«r^
ber and mas supposed tu he dead, aur
tng on a freight Hrain.
ex|ierl* men Is deploixxl. an effort wiU Ik?
logtiher with his Judicial exi>eniHtcc once of long yi-ars of busiues.s life. On
Card 01 Tharskm.
made to show thCni how Inet.nslsteiit
other ttfHeex of a jndlclal nature. all the pflnclpai subjects taken up
*1 drsm* to slnct iel> thank
EI&HT PEOPLE KILLED.
Is their attitude on the question.
and will serve the |H-oiile and ihoniughly dlscu.>i»ed. the *12<mi
iHeiuU iiiiU iielKhtiotri. i>|M*ciutl> the
Altogether the m«H*llng of the ua
•11 and faiihlttlly and lor the giKsl deh‘gat4*s pn>ent ffom aU over the
Ocajlly Oynamlia Esploaion Occurrad t r. A U ami also W. R t\ lor ih. n
tUmal conventit>u for the I'XteiiKlon of
«t Fok Warren Today.
i nmiiy klmlnenweh ami their Ihoal r.l- W hunianit
[country uijnfd unanimously
the fun Ign romim ree of 'the Vniti'il
Tly Wliw fo Tli« Krvulng Rerord.
lenni.^ iluiiiix iIk* slrkut ks uml d-..Ui
t^e t wo
.Jocm on whioh ih4 re was
Stal.-a iiiarkH an e|K»ch in fhe busl
Wineu-. i J;.u M * WghI ikmI ol our beloviMl hunhuiid iimi fsilo i
a division namely,
tho rrtJprpclty
«4-H^ history of the fM.iinto’.
Whib
-W« ‘ie kiMi d in a d>uaiiiiie i \|do.siou Mr^. A. IV I'utu^ui Rpn and Kaiiiil>
and ship inisial aubventiun queslloiia.
no |K*rmanent organizaUou has yet
at Kot Wsiieii tally toda.v
^
j Jan :i It*
Ihi' ivMdutUujs adoided were flesu't'
G. R.'A I. Passcnoei Tram in Detour
iKH-n ctimideted. the matter has been
liy sujMKvrted by an.oviTwiielmlng ma
infl Over the Pere Marquette. Waa
left to an exixuUvc boaril. with re
jority. iluia showing ihal in allTheae
^
Delayed Many Hours.
pn^-ntatives from each slaU* and ter
matleiw hast.V or ill formed JiidgnienX
ritory. This Uard will mm*t subji'cl
fiom Ihe
no part whalev. r.
.
The <; n
IUIMI.4
to call, and sa sta»n as piMsIhle the
I •»:. gi.t '
■
<‘vldent fnmi Ihe very
ti^Miih dm to .tmvf her**
matter of national organization will
.1st"
4
M-n
'
dlscussU.n
which
tisik
p
itilo the elt > at II 4. el...
Im nccompllshea.
Mr. de Lima,
foi.M-d io|«»«
the ll4»or of Ihe nojvenilon. that
Im:
d he I rain vthil h w
,
as chairman of the eoniniltiee ibai
who
m<
.l.ni.iii ji»ver i|u* I'. te .ManpieMe, gtu |'A***
nv'ateil the convention is pmhaldy
diod the subjects they
.•►lu.ll l-.tsl,. «..vk «u.l
the most promlneii!
the woik. It*
took up. and wore Iborelore weW*auall
ilela>4d alme^l teu hours.
fuw*s to vent lire an opinion as 4o Just
The bridge at .Motley will |doluilU> fil'd !•» render aoiind Jmlgments ol when this will Im brought alamt.
Iheir
own.
Tho
convenllon
couHlstiHl
IsMn ».liHiM. tu aei omino.late I raffle by
as stuted before. <»f some I2t»n inee
About a dozen still
on hand. Your
choice at these
24.~Henry
Bopl. t, having be«*n Injured
all of the exports tu Santo iKmilngo
of the conveotton.' originated in the south
and
wen*
which shlp|»ed from woutheru p<»rts. an.
were mlopted, mas but the expression
Jan.
walking Into his home
the 'reaoluUon*
this year and iH-llevlng that from his
the
lH*rs.
Mich..
Mdck. who disappeared Uat Beptero
prlwHl
it
that Wiuild Im felt vitally by Unll.-^l
B. 8. A. de States commi-ree.
It was
bivughl
Ulna, as ehaitmnn of the cbunHltltH‘
out prominently In
the
discussion
which callotl and tirgunlzrd the ctmthat, jiecullarly enough, the question
veiiMon. aunimarlred the work and
•»f raUfleatloa in congress was bulk
Ideals of the big national gathering ed Hlmgsl t'hllrcb by soulheia mem
friends Mi
connihuit
f4inned
sular force is the moat mvwerful agent
trade and transiKtrtatlon.
cure the nomluanon and only lo.^t t>y of l.usintiih men when, at the banquet
Itiuiit'cii votcK.
From aasinances n*- which cbuied the convention, he said;
fmtls
The eon
etimidi tlon by the New York boaid of
having made no hiHvi.il effoU to sc
He Had Elopod With Another
sweejilng chaagd In tho
matter of foreign agenia.
Venlluo belh-ve* that yn Inlenigv^ntly
this country hut forcing
field
lleiMinler'i* court
with a deienulmiiioii t<» win out ihU
tJiio-.
tally a
WIta W«dl#n*t Balleva iht Story That
twiinted out that at the prrwent time
Uiat the caijtirta of the Fnluxl State*
the rmird States Is acUiig as guard*
have reached the eoommun total of
Ian of the Island
republic
without
about ll.aoo.iMiH.tnHi. m'VertbHeaa this
warrant In law. and that this coodl
national ctioventiun deciarim that It
tlon offers a constant menace to the
win ndl b«» sutUsfliw! until the coua-i
Ignited States The IsUnd. lying as
try ii exiN.rtii aagreinne Ihrw bllllnna
does pmrtically at the entrance' lo the
The organUatiun is crysPanama t^anal. Is of vital strategical
talH/.Ing the movement for the Intne
Importance to this countly.
Vndef
R<wds and Amerlthe present ctindliions. foreign
na
«‘viT> countty lu
Hons flnanrially iiitensied in the Ihe world.
iand have i-vt-ry rtghl to si-lre U. thus
The convention was the outgrowth
ii4»t only w 14 sting its rich trade frmn
ROYAL is made fiom Absolutely pure Cream o( Tartar^-i« pure Grsph f
product. • Aids digestion—«dda to the bealthfiilness of food.
aguiii foi
urged up
by rrvwidcm
Rouacvcot. kk^rwiary Root and 8«wrr
Iho flint no
SINCE SEPTEMBER.
I no dlvlsloti whatever on
uT tlio MiUrv country, 4ic)cimtc« to Use
Umr tt mas addrvAcd
Final cxHtulnatlttiia
HENinMlCKTUmEDUP
the tariff qnaat
of Ihe BMd tor elocer trade feiatlooa
[wtart lo the Evvuin* Kecord.
thn-o day a Kcaidun here during which
K.
cay today on husU
that the adoptioa pf a rwrlpmcltr
on
Sajfptainl^f
‘ T»m- cA*t of (iinc's ri. Af Iho IV O
|| uiMVaioink«tkafsaM*oar.M I wnt lor the Rig
oT
there were aomc prsMt mho betkeeed
th« UnR«d MtM.
winvontkw.
At
racipitiri
warm debate
came within the tpals
spread and
n. 0. ,K. K. w*rt< wm
Rggr Peek of l«alB.vwn of U. IVeA.
can porta.
The queaUon fd
Btatca. have Juki declared Ihla.
^Or«nd Opffo
ihhuaiea the oMoera at OAd
e PrIceSSCa
In the IHgriflc nnd trtth Boat!
brought on a
tg the fuirixii comnjerre ul the l otted
RNAL EXAMS ON
Aaa Arbor spwMMdajr.
Mrm K. GroaRMaa fwttliM t#
home la Grand R^ today.,.
Mra. Ada M. lAni.'pC AM. dopaUr
grant commpader of tba Uidy Ra^a*
laaed throogh Iho
on her Thvf to Ithn^ She
■tUeoftiMue tUtbSiKw
froMD.
ing lined with this mMry'a
rtmoNAi.
I
orBE,;%
THffiE nUNHiS EIERT TW
In England andIFrance die Salt
of Alum Baking Powder is pro*
hibited by Uw.becauie of the in*
jnrious ejects .that follow its use.
The law in the District of
Columbia also prohibits Alum
in food.
You may live where'as yet you have no protection against Alom
The only n»fv pnttctioH against A^m in yjour Bakii^ Popper is (o
AT 8 O'CLOCK
aanMUis
Were$23 to$25. now................ .^,..,*1 •5rw
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I BVCNNM WCOIIft TRAVCmC CITV. piCMMMI. THOMBAY. 4At*OA«V «, tt«.
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1
BUCXIEI
M1D.M
WE
RECORD kP
ERIRCS
QUICK
-r,t J RESULTS
il^"’
WANTED.
1
Special to Aic Bveatag A«cord
Buckler. Miau Joo. S4.—Bocklrr M
«MUBg to be a great bar BMirkek. W,
Aft anaager of^a A. Brigbaai’i
alx car load* UM
FORSALE *
. 19 k^ml f••r^ndl AOA SALt-im-^
.“=.-:i.-sr,“Si^
^
aia^
—- --
f:::™
-__ aboat tea dar». -He will manufactvre
.^omWog pertalolog to a Sratclaa.
■■■. ;•
I iHte ai |ilfebteaii
believe dbe coold BU this ponltion In
was Bned SS fer beating hi* addltloa to hU work for the aute.
The vcMel on which Fhy Miner was
to have bra a paaaenger httmght the
naraage that he waa dead at Maaito.
Honmtown. died TMtey aa the re He -lefi Oalesborg at the outbreak of
4u|i^,ef;,bcteg tediy frora Sunday the Spaalah war mad bai^bra la the
iMteT^Botb Ipver Hmba were ampu aerrlce of the gorernment ever slnce.
A black Ibx hm been am by sew
uied.
. ,
Gerardna Ve^ a vreIVknowm cral penons near Battle Creek As
farmer and a phmeer realdent oT Bay the fur of a htacb foa is valued all the
county, totend bftvnmrcril days' muf- way from 920 to II Ate. according tu
ferlbg from tnMHed aumulned last ibe qnaluy. there to gront excitenrat
among the banters pad fox boaada
week in a
By the harktlng of a water pipe are belag orimeB to lake part In t^
Monday night a stock of paper and bunt. A hoy al Croobed Uke Wnt
prtutiiig material belonging to the ly canght aa otter, fbr which he reRobert SmIUi Printing Ca at Lte cv4ved $20, This to the But one of
ing waa damaged to the extent of these rare animals caught In thnt
I2.S00 or gS.OdO.
seclkm.ln 20 years.
A lafge black dOg went mad on the
EIIMh Warner, agvxl 79 jrearm. dkal
Tuesday nftenira. He h^ resided itivHSN at Kiaadlsh and bit L B. Car
at Dawion fort> years, and wa» a peuter. the local Standard Oil mao.
promMenL Mason. In 1949 he went through a finger. tTaud Laroque. a
to (MUfomla by the way of Panama young man living at SUudlsh. aad a
Mranger. Beveiml dog* were also bit
and nearly dMd of sunaHon
David M. Belcher, of BUasfield. wax ten The sheriff, sldtxl by one or lao
VIIM In Dr axil. December 24. He bad other*, finally shot the mad*" dog on
the street.
been making balloan ascen.
EngiDt'i‘r George Fimt?- was comyeara. He was 79 year* old.
balnea* men plan to build an ice pellfd to give up hU run at BigRapMs
pUnt aa an addlUun to the Ml. Clem ^ Sunday and -deadbead- Into
enk Brewing Co., the brescry to be n Uhuium' of an atUck of grip,
Uiiie conaumer of the product.
was able to be out Tuesday aftaraood
Jkmes William*, an old and high and Mates that In his 37 y oars’ work
ly respected resident of Flint, died as a railroad man. most of wl
Tuesday afternoon after an Ulnes* of lime he has been an engineer,
several daya from pneumonia. Mr. never before wa* absent from hi* run
WlllUm* was chief of the Flint fire
of Hines* or Injury,
department for -about twenty live
comely toss
years. He waa 7« year old.
of the girls' department of the Hac*
Supt of Rchool* J. M Frost rec^lv ley gymteslum of Muskegon. fi|rnished word Tuesday nlghi that Muskegon ed amuaemem for an Invited gather
bas^ bfH*n awarded the first- prixe ing of Muskegon's elite Tu<*sday ufter
noou and stunts that go the Is.ys of
c<»mpeted In the annual exhibition of the gymaslum iwiroe Utter Early
Ibe National Assocallhn of Chlrogra- Tuesday. Miss Giwce Wilder, the In
stiucUir. lost her rose-gjasses In
phy held at Cleveland.' O. ,
Although he U a* chemtoi James twelve teel of water In the fKxd and
Hllllary of 'Boynw City tr4i-d to end
bU life by severing his Jugular velnjToi the lost property they could
wUh a p^ir of ^laaors. He did not j Itx ate It It rvrualncMl for Mtoa Agite*
suece^. Overwork uud wony tern | Wiixhaiu. one of the most ex|HM t
IMMurily derengsd his mind.
. j swimmer*, to flad the glasses. SU
As L L Wright, auperlnlendent (rf.swani unde.- water lot full> two niln
pul-llc InMiuclIon. Intends to lak^ up! u^e^. which U close to the women'*
hla resldenco In lAAtlng. It U proU] uudt rwater record and finally, rose u
abe he wlU be offered the suporiu-jthe Mtrfacc with the nriM^Iasse^ In
tendency of the i^cal schotds It Is hei hand
J Prtae of Bhermaa warn In town
^On AALC~l«»~lArga eight rooai today.
Mrs. Grant Hall vUlted Ser mother,
boaaa. large let. K tilatb atiaat.
ctlaaa la. Caab giMa lltoa. Wage mra OoiBaey of Weaford thM •wekJ^gnUalaaMraat. CMk-gbc^
WANTta-Fortlli* M lKwk««rprr,
J. Flaggen of Traverae CAy was
'«M <ar pmmirr AddrcM l^ H..
la town today .
•
A^rard
)aa mi
Onuit Heoa of Grawn wat colling on
won tALC-HTC-nae aew tea
friends la town ^y.
AM^ATI
it tea bra aUted that J. Woolover,
a^'iSiruk? ll.MI
tag 14tb
fM J. W. SUtrr horn farntab
la good <
free aa4 claar of ea the livery mna had add out. which U
Ibt ito»«
Mo *1^
Mm. a W. Reynold . of Orown re
atraet. Ctts. pbaaa
•HC UOOOINA looio. wai^tsl; two.
tunn^ lodny after a abort visit with
ifit.
bar dnngbtaY. Mm. K C stamp.
Weafor4,‘ Mkb.
Mo 1141*
r. K. Bowen of Cwdlllac, repreacut^
FOA AALi-llld-Flaa boaaa. aoraar
of Bojrd aad Froal; larga lot; aaw lug Bowen A Tompbaon. Are Inaur
WAMTIA^IIMbMt co«h prMa for
•booM; tear Uraia: prlea S12M. aace. waa In town Saturday
ooni «Ad oaU. Travaroa CtMr Mill
log Ca
Mo lb IX
J. H. Molllna of Allegantgr. IM-. U
In town looking after the Inlereat of
WANTAD-IMople wltb chapped. w>re
our malting atallun. They will begin
and rough haada to uae Macdoaald a
shipping
pickle* aa aoun am the
witch haael creaai; 24c at Amertoaa
weather rooderatca.
drug atore.________________Mojg-€i
Mr. NlchoU A wife of Honor came
WANTtIM-Oaa tbouaaad huahela of
to our busy town today.
ooraloaar. Oolaaibla Traaafer Co. AFPLEB FOA BAUE-I bOTt (
The children of Mr and Mr*. A. K
Jan. 1€ If.
Brigham aarprlsed them laai Thuracholca Mm by buihalt tPr i
tUiy.
Jan. 17. by all airlvlng at their
Giimen* [Ooldeaa. Baldwlaa. OroaaWAirrtA-tt taana. Iced r«d. beat
home
aUHit mam. They brought all
tags. Talapahokkiaa. Pawouklmt
lir wages. Jtrrr BuUlvaa. Cedar.
Tolmoa BwaeU. Wogaoart. B. J kind* of gdxl things to eat. The oc
Mo 14 U
Morgan-1
lOv U4S raaloi^was their mother‘a ftftietti
birthday. Ik-fore dc|»aning they pre
WANTf^-HIgbaat caah price paid
-KlmUil upright fiMo^at »emed her with many beautiful and
,
ao|k cora aad oou. Trarerae
useful thing*
nroa.. Il&o.
M»
citr ®nag Co
Mo 19 tf
photographer ut KalhtE—1494—]
a nltirwl cturdlflop. He
WANTCD>Uar. atraw aad corn lo
acBooj. ka*k
Mb atreot <
at-cond *iruke of puralyals
poatoffloe; centiwl •eaflrrvMl
the ear. B. J. Morgao.
Mo l» tf
part of 9lh atreet.
ee 9160e. Tu'e«lay Hr eaunot live.
Wade Bros.. 117 Ui
WAMTt^Your ,upbolatertog. fuml
phone l7lt.
Cured of Lung Troublelore repalrlBg. chair canlog and
■ -It I* now eleven yearn alme I had
fomlture packing, K II. Tanapr. Sl€
a nirrow V*c«i»e from c<m*umpllou.'
UoioB At.
Jaa: IStf
wilt*-* C O. Floyd, a leading buBlness
man of Kershaw. S. V *'I had run
WANTAO—Thoae that keep oowa to
d«»wn In weight to
jKiund*. and
use our IDKAL dalrr feed, beat aad
* ermsunt, t«ih by day
^ cheapeet In the market T. C. Mill
Ifivestj&eot, Throw
lagOa
JaolMf
Sneen follara ona get
this for about
aharea..
nre hondllBg this ftor my cough and lung trouble were cJ
WAWTID-Wheal. rye. com. oata.
,
of the email loveator. tlrcly gone and I was restored to m
normal weight. ITO pounds.^' Tboi
baaaa. hay and alray. T. C. Milling
If you
sand* <*f t*eraon» mx? healed ever
Mo 11 If
lake Traverae City venr. Guarauterxl at Itugber Drug V<\
Traverae region farma. Frank H Meads. llRnnah drug aton
WANTID-Yoii that keep chickcna
itV and 11.00. Trial Imtlle free.
to uae our IIlKAl. tolled chicken
Major C. F dose and Captain G R of land and are contented and proi^
feed. None better. T. C. Milling
Frith, n.yal eugliUH-r* oh the Hrillsh IH-IVUIM.
Co.
Jan iMf
RO\ernineat. have come o\ei to study
Senator Fttiaker's siKi-Fh on
our
geiHletlc auU c*»**l survey nj r>l«-ni.
affair waa es|HK*iaUy
Notice to the Taxpayem of the aty-of
WANTED TO AUY-0<mhI. blocky
which, they aa
is far sujM-rlor to |
^n account of the
Traverse City:
colia, from one to four yeara oW.
The Ux rolla for the collecUon of tboM' of Europe.
wbleh characlerizeil Its
They moat be aound. If you hare
any lo aell come and tee me. HerColonel John Jacob Aster now has.Ohio.tn made the American eagle
the aute and county Uxea for the
moa Hyman. 240 Waahlugtoo atreet
year 1906 and for the delinquent Ighteen motorcars In hU garage and js'u-aai his bnideht. quoted sulhorillcfc
dec IMf
achool and city taxes and special aa- ib^ tTiK»rted aa content w ith'that num ls-t»m the Bible to the constitution ol
quarter mile oMt ta
for
said
year
WehMO
Mr*. AsOir. hew- j tht- Ignited States and |M»undt'd his
iH-r fbr the prroc
WANTED TO AUY-<lood. blocky
bands for collection.
evt-r. who huh a fair colb'ctlon'of her d« k until the skylights lUttUxl
'I'lfeoo.
cnlta frnm one to four yeara o|d.
1 will be In my office tu receive said osn. Is still making additional pir sho lied M> hmdiy that his
They mual be Bound Jan_3rd I
taxes from now until Feb. 1. 1907. on
er.n ked. He tliove home with
leare for Indiana and Ohio nd win
HAVE haniware atocks at Grawn. each w<-ek day from 8 o'clock to 11:30
MII..S thnua Jucli. of lortm-i <la«s.]l'<'
<
hl>-con''"tlmi
be gone two weeka. trying to bring WE
H. aH aad lUr Furnlturw atock and. o'clock In the forenoon and from 1 n..« Mi» t-r»nrlii 1,. WcUoiai. of .Si-»
HRhty nine ..ihc. -. n.
a«»tne famiera up here. If yon have
tru.lo at l-ake Ann. large flour^g
o'clock
to
4
o'cJtvk
In
the
afternoon.
York, reuinn her voenl |..uen. ou.l"">- "■ •-•-ntrove.i ilo-m. The tre
mill at CoprmUh. one of the largest
any good r«dta lo aell. write me.
On all aute and county taxes paid 1. to sive « Krou|. of honsh written no iulo'.K eiR". of 1.1k n n.:.rk»
and brig botcK all furnished. In
giving poatorOce addreaai. a hat
Northern Michigan; one Ihmraand before January 10. the regular foe of to Shell,.,-, wrord.lll « C01IUI.B ..nlei- "lan, M-natoi. to
ns the, .e
» you have to i.cll and rvaaoo for aril
rallltun ^'Tt «.f irCMt hardwood, hem one per cent for wllecUon will be lalninenl In >l'l of the K.-«U Shelle, ei,ll.,l S. naior Ojiriusek s de.cii|'llon
tng On iny return will either call
I. K-k and pliic In Michigan: livery charged and on all Uxea paid on oi
FtMukc-i as a “bilurcaled |M*iijialeon y«»u or write >ou
lbliarn fully' equipped In Traverse
after
January
10.
there
will
be
[
volcano
In
iH-iemiial
eruption.';
riiy W> have R. H. and aaw milla
man, 240 Waahlngt.in atroel. 12 22 tf
Isa.ic Sellgman. the wellKmrwt
also a A*w choice b»c*tlnns In cen charged a fee of four per cent for cob
On Jan. 2K J«dui H. Gearlu of Oretral porilon of Traverse City We lection. Penally on delinquent city Ni'w Y»>ik Ikiinker and phlIamhropl.-»t
Jews|k‘^n. a dentoemt who held office as
WHO MAS a var.nl M nn either
have gold and alher mine* in the and school taxe* and apwlal asscaa- was ask»-«| several days ago whv Jew
h'Hiurtrt^ath. hYflM'mb or Kiift'enih
; t>me<l Ktatea aenator for a little
greatestIqilnlng diMrict In the world
invariably sueceed and the n-plv
i»tn‘«>t to mil or tiadrT Tall at J.
-the olid Mold District. Nevada. uu'utii. 4 cents on each dollar of the •M) i>eople ktM-p their heads,
' mote than a yenr by vliim* of
W. Hlatcr'a hmiKr furulKhing ati*rc.
W> havl gold I
amount of said Ux.
haid and *iH-ud their *|»are llnie lu j omalortol apprdnlment tmade -ncct^v
Colorada In fi
fact, we have properOffice
BUU Bank thelr h.Hncs."
I «»0 by the death of Srmator John
ty for ule almost
all
anywhere you
want It.] Hut we have
t
nothing w#
D M. Oelmas. the California lawyer Hippie Mlichein and who recently
Dated. Dec. 4. 1909.
can offer you that
who Is defendlnjT'Thaw.
entlius- made a powerful sjHH'ch In favor of
FOA SALE—All kinda of home,
J. M- HIJEI-LMANTEL.
Grand Traverse Regtoo for aafe. tostlc admirffr of Alexander Hamillun Japanese <*xrluslve law.'vrill give way
•ure prolltable Investment, either to dec 4lofeh-29
roar and chicken feed. T. C. MUling
City Treaaurei
purrhaaw or aa aecurtty for loan.
and has been urging New Yorkers to to a .Mr. .Mulkcly. a fepublkah. who
Co.
Mo ll tf
We always have a gilt edged aw
lo the great fe<ler-| will only hold down the J(d»
curlty for your money aad we al*
...... He h.d not lewmed th.t there
»e..k»-m.klnR
FOA AALB-Maot market, rrool
ways have
for gUl edged
•re
alre.d.v
two
In
New York. ,
t
">'• "'"'rte-'-'ermed «
aecurtty.
street. T9pla.«atock. ftktorea. dcMv
WADBBAOB.
John H Thonti-on. an e„Md..,e,ofr’:!..r,
cry. g(iod tmda. goad locatkia. easy
rord made by iHeiiry W. TalKjr of
M7 llniqn Street, Traverae Cltj.
the navy yard al Pot lbiuoulh. Va. u]
terms. Wade.Brao.. Sl7 South Union
Mich. CUx.
CU* phone 1211. Call ns »o>
•treat
Mn I tX
WAirrmo-<oiri lo h^p wiu kom^^
u n 9^ u. r. y Hoa,
TAXES
I,r;r
MS
4^
FOR SALE
Amos F. Bingham
FOA AAtE-14M~Modem eight room
AAl4—1492—One hnndred mad
taaldeaee. Blath alreot. All «m- FOA
Mxty nefe farm 12 mHea aouth of
FMUnocea, a good barn, cloac In.
houae. tern, wlndcmil; all fa
. IWca gtlOO. Wade Broa . 8i7 South
Price 94900. Wade Bros, 917
Valoii alroet. ClUaena Phone 1219.
street, Ollx. phone 1719.
Jan. 4-lf.
FOA BALA—1477—Large eight room
hohae. cemer of Caaa and Uth OU.
large UH, house well inlshed. on
atone foendatlon; engy tMm Prtce
: light city water, aewer
91900. Wade Broa„ tlMMloo at.
CIU, phone 1219
e 91-Wade Biioa,. 917 Union
phooe 1219.
HOUBB to
^
■
Wrel Improved: six ncros anlUhle
tor gprden: good iKaUdtnga: nil In
AtNT-Cbenp. cemnr
Inqnlre F. G.
decBtf
HOUBE F^A AENT-
KM. Moiwt klem. torn,
I, ««aa«A -tract him uid skin
rrakk**:
BUSillESS GIRDS
a C. l90FFATT-AbMrocU of Utto,
no state Bank tmlldlng.
on. lAm. c. -mcit-imttK
(
book
Bnnk BMs- m
A. JJteFHAIL Itonttol. OrorTJeka
4.EBTEA Ol WELCM-Aitoro^ al
tow. Ooltortkm work a specially.
With Underwood A Umlor. Sulher
land block.
jan 94l
OA. F. J. MAC NETT-PfS*Uce limit,
ad to KTM. EAR, NOSE, THROAT
nnd FITTIKO OF OLABBSa Oflee
Mt WUhalm block. CIUsms phone
We Know
LUMP MCI Mnl oronr
vm be "send me waited kgtil^
lumiA.- It'a free from BagL tea
very MtU* nahte frea from
alata In tact U'a ideal
C.B. Taylor CoalCOr'
XB.a«ntoB GBO. w. aeSHTmr
MOIIROE k IICWETIIV
GENERAL INSDRANC6
Dr.W. J. HiggM
DENTIST
Porcelain Work
-M
O. e. CARVER A BRO.
FIANO TUNINA-W. K. MlUniA. 29
yeara expertonoe. With Giiuoell
h Brqa. comer Ftenl and Caaa Sta
234(Ftf
A E MAATIN—Physician and Bin
gaoa. Or£o 209 Bsst Front straal
MAAK CAAVrt EELIVBAY-Ufht
MfkU pareoU nnd tnnkn. OtAos
at City Book Btora.
Tin Insuranct
U L Ak BUILDING
6eo« JIh Jaroif
DKN^ite-r
201 froat Street
DAS. J. 0. 4 JUtT X1AUBBI4NB
OBTAOPATNIC FttVAieiAaflF
MAE E. L AONNErt hair draoMng pmM4»fewiibate»i« •%.»!*
parlora. over City Book Store, Boom
10.
AMIL F. NERLINOER. LAWYERMooey to loan, 212 Slate Bank
building. Clllxcua phone 999.
REAL estate AND LOANB-Orand
Traverae Land and Loan Co. F.
Tbttrtell. Manager. OfBce. room 2
HdmUtoe 4 MUUkon block.
•ARA T. CHASE, M. D^-Offioe with
Dr. 6. B. Chase, Bute Bank block
Both phones. 22S-2r Residence 224
W. Eighth BL au. pkooe 791.
OR. F. HOLDBWORTH—Bpeciml eh
tention to dlaeeaea eg the eye. ear,
noee^end tkroeL Glaaeee fiUed
Over Johnson drug * atore. BoU
pkonea.
OR. E. E MINOR-Office over Amert
can Drug Store. BpMlal ettentlot
■Und. »itk phoaw. imldnoe. til
SixUi itimt.
OR. W. E. MOON—.Sprclaltol—Gcnlto,
urinary, skin and bhMvl dlacRRoa; \Z
year* experience. Offh c City opera
house block. Phone*-New. 107;
old 292. Residence. 710 WaxhlngUUi
atreoL
r. W. THIRLtv, i>enU*L Over Bar
num 4 Bari * Jewelry atore. Both
phone# 109.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. 0.-Phyal
dan and Burgeon. Removed to of
floes in Munaon block over Barnum
4 Earl *. ClUxtna phone 2U.
HARRY E HARNER—Expert piano
toner and action regulator. BaUa
facUon guaranteed. With KlmbaU
Mnalc Houae. CItx. phone 294.
I90NEY TO LOAN-No tax clauae
pdt in mortgage*. Houae* for aale
Inquire of E. McNamara. Park
Placs hotel.
*
mar
ABfiTRACTfi OF TITLE—C. O. Car
ver. Prices reasonable. Office with
O. P. Carver 4 Bro. Bolt phone*.
OR. E. L. THIROBY-BpMlal atten
tlon to diaeaaea of children. Room
409 State Bank bldg. Both pbonea-
Order your
SOFT COAL
fro4n
I. O. Burnw
Y.nl an.V uffioe Nhrtbern
Michij,-an dock.
Both phoDM :«i
T. A. WlLHEUt
DKNTIS*r
|Aoo« Nw h aiy Oa«* Hass* 0M
John R. Santo
General Inmrance
Hew wokelm Blk,
Tn»er»« Ctty
Farnisjor Sale
1 have a number of
farms, all ihc way from 40 to
160 acres, for sale, or If you
have any good property. I will
lake it in cxchanije and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
a good farm for less money
than you can buy it of any
body else. 1 have farms
which are located from four
to 20 miles from Traverse
City, all good improved land.
If you have good level fnrmi
1 will buy tbem-
H. HYMAN
420 WMhinRton.
Oit..|ibooe 7T4
BrandFlMay
Op'eraHousi
NkHll
;
Pommouth yard in 1«« .Dd.hHs n.-|‘ “
wcalthy republican mine own«-r and
malued there r^ver since, with the ex
rancher, will succeed }lr. Mulkely f»»r
cepiion of a few years during tba
the full term of six yters on Match
civil wxir. He witnessed the cuwuing
3 next. Mr. Bourne has made
TRAVERSE CITV LODGE. NO. 71. EL
in 1833 of the flrM dry dock In Ameritort one In Oregon.
.of P„ meet every Thuradey ereeleg. New Monaon block, a E Wel
Daniel Webster wa* an “Intolerably
ler. C. C.
1907
dull apeaker " unless aroused by
lal condition*, said the tote Oliver,
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION, No. 129Dyer, who used to report him. “I j
NatUvMti Protective Legion wIH
have oftmil^rty Ullen paleep." baldj
meet In Woodman hall on the third
Dyer a yearW two ago, *Vhen report
One of the grenteft pltTfi .
Teeeday cf each month nt 7:20 p. nt
ever mriitoAi, troe lo lift;,
ing Webster—ro lelhar^r waa
Abram Bctth. prealdent; Gayle
toaobingn beautiful Imordinary manner, so long-winded
•oo, which run
nights
aentences aad so dronlog hi* voice
Griswold, eecrtlaiy; Nettle a Ormy.
in New York City.
, ^
deputy.
1907
General Benjamin jobanis Vlljoen.
the man who ca|>ttti^ Dr. Jamieson
Pretentvd by local talehi imtlU
after the latter'* premature South’, ■
TRAVERSE CITY-LOOOS, No. 222. F. the direction of Beridell Meliuti
African raid and later named great r*bWuor]
GarfieU Buffalo. N. Y.
4 A. M.. meeu on Mondey erenlng
fame wMle fighting the Brlttoh.
for the benefit of
on or before the fell of the moon,
now postmaster of Cbamperina. N.
et 7:20 p. m. Carl C. Ln&gloy. W.
Near the eioae of tbe boev war he v
M ; B. E White. eecreUry.
1907
captured and banished to St. Hele
When hoatlMltoa closed he refused toj
TAAVEABE.CITY LOOQff. NO. «71, Don’t tail to MO tbe i*Mt £ e
swear allegtonce to the Brlitoh. crown*
K. O. T. M. M.
•e^. Boom in fltmtn «Hb
and came lo ihl* f^iry. where he
K. O. T, M. M. Na 271 meeu every
firamcB in operalum.
married an UUnoU girl and became
Friday night In the Broach block. Mnrt
a ciUten. He and a few boer families
Wllkena, Commander; B, M. Fmnklin.
settled In the Rio Grande ralley.
Raeord Keeper; R. A. Rrana. Finance
Sent nde
lOn.jt. Wedwhere they have acqalrad l.TOP acre*
AMper.
1927
January
..MISMATED..
SL. Cltxdne
FOA BALE—1472—Fine moAerabonee
FOR RENT
Sixth atreec end one of the beet on
Uw atrent Price naked Is spot onnb, HOUBKB TO AENT-Baat Tenth St.;
Prtae BUM,
Wade Bros,. tl7
also one ooroer Front nnd Rosa. A.
Union nlrent, ata. phone lilt.
decB4f
«« M?KnM, Bm OimScmL
-I M*!, BMCIn-a Anka-akh*. Hbt«
LODGE NOTiCES.
FOA AALE-l
I ntreei. atx. phone lilt.
y'-'c'
Candidate for Republican
Nomination for
City Treasurer.
Successful busioess man. ‘‘'ct
ersl years Alderman from
ScGOIMi WA«d.
'W ■
Dr.Sboop’9
Re9t9fative
HANSAH « UY Hette. (».
S.E. WAIT*tons.
Traverse aty Hive No.
Stt.L.0. T. M.M. ; ,
Prices; lSe.aSe an* aic.''
I
M-.TMUBUMY. JAHUA*V K. OB.
'C-- -i
:f
'Iv
It- ■
> •'
^i
h:"*
‘J-
•
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s
'iE^KESyk
:
••
-~^v-'-,-.,'j**^.
’■:5 ■
m
mam
A ^rtiMt of tht butintM ooctloa of Kingslcn, JornoiM. It taowm in thlt p cture.
9( thi city.
_ '
■;{
NeaHy all of that
I wat dettroyed by the i
iiiiiniiiifiififf iiiii
It
Many lives were reported to have I
I lost in this section
Kingston lias Suffered Many Disasters in Her Past ^tory.
i
, .
noarly oriry rcspi-cl! the c<jual
Amcrtcaii and Bun»i>ean cities. It has
been the ^pltal of the Uland since
1S72. whcii the seat of government
was transferred from Spanish Town,
the latter place becoming the caplUl
after the d^nictlou of l»ort Royal In
1
liay. It la on a plain which rtscs from 16H2.
gitiustion of the CKy.
the ahoni wHb • gradual asowH to ihIihM ckf ihn Llf iMUica mounUlns
It U sltu^tixi on the south coast and
-With storioa of tho 1*011 Royal on the noith side of the harbor. tb«
ranhQuak# always fmsh lo Uu-lr latter belni^ a land loched basin avail
raiads. rt:iddcnts of Kingston. especJal I able for Hr !largest shipa U 1b dnCJOSIHl.O ^e south by along tongue
ly the npgroi's. who constitute Ove j cJosiHl.on
Mstha of the populstlon, haxe predict of land the extremity of which Is Port
rd that sntne day Kingston would 1 Royal. An|erlcan visllors lo Kingston
weel the fate rf the capItol U sup weri‘ not rtumerims until the last few
planted!
'
years, when siH>c4al passenger service
A.
..hm. rm
. most of them from New
1 piophery that j «
;
within two jrogra tho city would hej York visUeil the isUnd and
^ ^IhU year
sweiH lu k* Ihn sea. Despite these the numlM^it promises to be doubted.
lort>bodlttga. ^wew. Klngatou bus
Mercantlk. business In Kingston is
1 Urgelv
WUii
«»t
««« •»«* «”«•
of the Anavt barters In the world.
Xlbusicm. CAiilUl of Jamaica. |s the
largest rtty as wdl a>^ tbc loading act
tawt of. the Brttlsh West Indies.
rich ha* a saloon In both New Wcafiird now called B^iry aRd “old
WexftHd.* h»de nvcoaaary by the
host of frlcbda he has In both pUc«s.
and hla dc^ira lo aerve thcia as con
vcnhmt lo ibomaclvi s as poaalblc.
lUacUus. la the dfulcr la farm
Bm-lal lo the Rvenlng Ue<-t.rd
bugg^a. aioigbt and wajtw* at
Wrafwd, Hich., Jan. 2^.-*.Wt-xfonl ‘ this placi' 4nd haa a large floariahlng
county at thU lime contains with bualneaa.
in Its roalma a pretty, onergciir town j Tom Jenllns U the village black
thal addh td the attiacflwm.v.s and;
, ,.......................
the modem Mnls noccawary
{.uMum. uX Urn Orand Ti »«.-n«-. n-plnn , rfass
jrnkln. fr a .killcrahly ilurlng the
John
J.
clnmir
- ■
■ Carl
- •
jwi.cHl wrrketAt
place,
John ^^is^rs now dancing pavimon
llm. "VlN^lcrd and Onutd Travciwc Is an innovdtlon at the “old town.** la
and having nuartiy towaa tm e\cry finely built ind danoes are given here
side. It la' quite remarhabic, how It al regular IhienraJa ao that all living
berpu atK^^ lively ^uata^ goBcema. within aecM to this plac»’ ran go and
and vet wtmn one ohaoran tho rich, enjoy thema^lvea If dageing be one*of
their enJoyaUr recreatlOBa.
hlahly. dtK^oiHHl ram
FYank Ralan U the barber of the
around it, \t aertma qulti
pUoe. Jdr. jRatan U an expert jaeof the moai bcauUfhl
anywhtrre aiv found hero and art UIl- chanlc In biellnr. He haa had years
of experiaooe and a aplcndld harbee
rd by piacucal (anuwe..
Among those who am IdnuiBod log equipment to work with ahfi ou^
with the varied hualneaa Inlrpcata of lo l>e patronlfod very generoufly hy
Wcxbvrd a (ffm mlaht toe manUoaod the Wexford popoiaUoa.
Mljah Dallfy has opened up a boot
T. W. Omlor A
are lb# ^tropric
tnra of a f?Paeral olora al tltU plac*. and ahor repair shop. He la an exwhile Mnat A l>VuaC run the other perleneed workman and reports a
very aubstantlal bualnoaa.
genetml ■ #ior«.
John OoAltie M Ihe roogeiUal pro
Jennie Smith la the mimn«rt of the
prletor oC WexTord'a hardware store, vUlmge. Sheicanies a neat and np tb
and hr hU r»cnt appltude and ox- date atock and it is hardly norOMary
periaoce 4n the hardware line has to add a visit to her paiiorw will saUsbum up a vrry-ltfge patroaaAe In ly the most partlmiar buyer that her
are new. np^cMiaia and .^ld at
thts.vinage and aurroundlni eountryWm. Sanford U the proprietor of prices that aW aatontshingly low. *
W«aforrt'a groerry and provlaton atore
Dr. Purdy jla the village druggist
and^hy hU Ulr deaUnga wUh aH hga and phyalciai^ Ke cAjoy* an 4m
buUirip a verjr extenalve trade amoog
trade %l hU aioro and ^ unthe mno. retldMta in and around the ttmalli/
Pm^^thla comvillage of Wcxloi^. He alao handiea
fahii aad^^T pmdoee In oonndetton
wi(Sku MtoMp «>a Twrt. A njta that win beH? the amjortty of hla
.
aUiusi
to ks oMr 1
•’’ASolfejHLt.idi.,
Bd. RMitf Is the photographer of the
place. During eertaln inoaiba of the
year he U kepi boa “taking plcturea*
of W'axIordUea,
Andrew All, U the proprietor rif
WegfWda hotel and fred bam. Is
csmgeaial and;palnataklag and enjoys
hil h th«*
the island
I.I..Kas?.vf:.ti.uon.
eMiiMinline
lint*the^Hceirle strerl
Ktwi raiiwu.xs
rHil»’u\K iin wlilrli
l^lnll«l diUH-liHlMM
di 51h*1u*ImiI ImiulnMlu «»f
of as.'uhigh
i house.K. i-iiuslng d»n.jge « f H
stn eta to the north cf the city. They the 8er\*lce Is as good as can U* 1
imilllou doll,».“j. 'Hie wl*3iv«w
are all shielded from the stn*«-t by | In any American city; a water 1
high terraci's which are overhung with j system, a |M‘rfen telephime system; | tulm«d and moie than a sas re of ves
Ittlnis and oiher tr^iplcal growths.
in short, eve olWnK rttai Is asst>claled { m Ik wer.. sunk.
_ ,
Srviral me:.
wealth have costly
an «,Modate city.
| On No. fl iHst^n iW.ljuj|rf-.-:
Ju.t .4. Hi.,.f IhH.» H.d Other Ca««troph...
....hqual,.
Ml In. .
City.
llu' M».h .ho U.oih ,
VhH.r„ ..un.l- rmr appruiU.. , ih- ».u.h .-.u.l ....nl. -.1 ih.- .►I.nrt «n.
4-rs. Ihc Urpral
d. jlon. In J,t
thousand, niv w. ll lo do. In- ; »« QUlrkl.v 1..1I....-.I I... a ►■cond .
Lie.. Allnflhc .tna-u.ro marada -nn . Id-riy nn n-h.n.s or povomnn-n.;-h.-i.. ,1..- h.-avl.-a. .......... In Kin.
mUed or imved with plorks but iu
H‘ • "tallvep. TIh- negns-s are all | Mon In .vearn In I.SL' a M ven-4-..n
fart thmughout the Isiand the mkds! !-><»■.
Is eum,se.ed ehtefly of; flagratlou vIMted Kingston, diwtmy
Many Spleo
irv idcM Ziiu: eontii.eaJIy sprinkled!
«»hclr famll i lag rm,H-rt> to it... vahu-»f
re the g'n ’*n «"J American city. .cxc<-pt that n»- M.UI 1
le principal hi
niKh..d
I
V
necroes'ln
lieu
*’
«
There are st veral reMauraiii: . j and m IM.*! amuhe: fire can 4-d dami-*
.wnmetitatructures. Which .occupy, and I
b*rclegg<vl negro U.ys With sumes eruslu^ h> mgrms In llcu^^^^
which arv* .urroundrHl during husineas Uhf'Ing fnflt carts, dart in and out of
L night.i Ikxo a cyclone »b .sm»«-d many of the
‘ ivmalii o|kmi until I
Alsiut a mile hack frtrni th.
hours by soidlers. who ,Hermit no one the mare of trafftee. The.M.vrtle BanJ:
I IhmI
! wharvf.s and 4'aut.«fd much damage to
. ^,/ «l which time KIngMon
to pass directly by them; the Myrtle t hotel U the largest hotel In Kingston front is the hcime of thi- goyi " '
The t«mu:«ce of Kingston Is each shipping. Jhe stoWn
many
Americans
stay
Rank hotel, a brick structure facing'*»»«>' AmerlcMis stay there the island i-.nd in the very heart «if the year letw«t n mk'.mrn and T«'o,«hiu.
In that during live
.*;4>vrral lioardlng
city are the iKdanleal
lu**
the sea and backing up to Harbour There a
The rlty has had metv than l(> raged and rain fell
cheap btUcl.H ni
chief show plan* t.f the city Two sh;.re i.f cal a strophes. b,u ii has al mwui shone hrilllantlj
Street, with a capacity of :it»0 patrons; , -»d a f
miles north of the foot of Hurho-ar wiiVK risen fr.uu the ruins withh new ' There w.is a «louhl«*
the old parish church where Admiral j ’^harv**?
«loul
earthquake,
street, when* |iasv*uger ve-'sels laml. .spirit. Then- weie slight shocks In‘shock «t KingMon on Ih-cembrr 7,
Renbow is baricsl; the Victoria mar-|
Residences of Spanish Oekgn.
kel. the Theater Royal, the public i Urautlful residences, all of wtom Is the peniteniiaiy lu which then- an- iJoeeml er. IkC.T: In S< jiieintM-r. 1#v7:i; 1KW>. «*ach consisting of a large num
hoapttal. the lunatic asylum, the mus-; and brick ef distinctly Spanish design always heiw«.fu thn.i- ami ftuir bun in (>< t.>U i. is::., and in April. ItsTT.: Ih t of tremors, lasting t-ven m eight
etiin anH the new Calabar college ’ some of them representing an invcstl dred negnKs. There Is a syMem of la lit'.';: M liiMiuane w*hirh swept over seconds.
• *. ’ Tho stores
- j‘ There are numerous churches,
».
ka carried on by Mthres.
arc Urge and very similar to tboso to of ib-riu very pivtentlous and costly,
be found in nn American city of GO.thtO
Measured by American BUndurUs.
rava
pcirn*. The two principal business, none of ih© building# U of rxtrav
Kireeu are Harbour and Pbrt Ko>wl. |;ant d<»lgn. Tho pubUc bulldlagaanthe fotsner the homo cf the retail low. an' hulk of stone and brick, and
shops and the Iftler of the wholesale | the bualncsa blocks ate of brlcjv^ and
Along the wat«*r front, which U nt j never more than thKM« stuiiS, In
.-Ifre at the
The Road to Laughteriown.
So it ought to be i-a^y to find the way.
Grawn
her fsthor su'l nmthcr
ling fraiemUy.
j
Oh show lui- tlic n«ul ui iaiuglitcr-1 But colnK has made me blind, they
last wc»'k.
,
.
The Rev, Mr. Holmes is the pastor’
town.
!
say.
There arc m» now rasoh of diphof the M. K. church at this place. The
CEDAR
Fdir I have h»xt tie* way!
And still towards Teartown my sad
tlo ila r*M«orted ax yet. The heaUh
rhurch is a pretty edifice and is sup
I wanrPn'fl ^.ijt of tl:«- i«iih one day.
f.-el stray-- ^
offict'rs arc making evtrry effoiy to
porletl by a large congrt-gation. The
W'hi u my h<»an was Im-k^* and my Oh. show me tb«* nwd lo laughterSunday school U also well attended.
Siux-lal to the lOmiag Roconl.
' pn-vont the pread of the disease. The
hair tumcil grey.
'
'
I
town.
W,
mile
child
that
ha.,
the
diphtheria
U
Ttin'e frai»*rnal organirathms have
. Mich.. Jan. 23.—Miv^. Thoma.s j
And I <an‘i iem»-mh«‘r how to play,* K<»r 1 have lost Ihe way!
found thf-it way into this thrifty and iij^ird ditl
; lu Tfavenie Tily 1 gainlnc.
lv..-q.,i..- r..rK..it... lM.« t., iH- R.y.
n«,t
Mr. N;ip.-ulxke and fainTly did >luM»
nlty.H.v. the
thi«mgh bighiiig ami we«Mdug.
town.
;
ping in Tni\« n-e City Satordaj.
j
Odd-Kellows. K. O. T. M. M. _
they M.v.
i
h y«- w ho have lo*t the way 7
JC,Uon.a P««ccurq
All
Cl.»rt« Bill
Mary !*i-rjlhKf n-hirm-tl honii* from •
ljuighter-,
Oh. ri.ov me the
kVoiild ye hs%e young hehlftf. though*
in » flo.rl.blns condlUon nnd >» do- T>=''--doy in Tmresse 0.>
Traverse City Saturday, where xhe ’
'
your
hair
he
gn
y7
.
Inga great deal for the Up lilting and j The grip paiicnu are still veiy has iMH-n emplo>td for >^oiue tiin<-.
For 1 have lost the way!
' G<» l. am from a little ehlld 4-arh day, v
Mrs. Johnston is on the sick liai
bciiermenl of aU wbo twslde In this! numerous but arc aiowly on the guln
j <;o >. rve hU want^ ami play his pL*y.
Tberv was a very smail attendam-e I UMsl to iH-heig to Uiiightertown
community.
1 -»oe DenxeUkl was Injun^ WedI Ami catch the lilt of hivlaughler gay. /
'Mlas Eva Ziegler is the school' nesda.v by a limb striking him on the Ml i?unday Kt-hisd. .iwing to then- Im-llef.Ke I lo^^ the way.
fullowf his d;.:«» ing feet as they
teacher and she reports a very large
JustL below the right eye. while ing so luiirh sl.'knesj; in t<mn ,nnd Fur I daiu'L-d and lauglmd tiu‘ livelotigj And
‘
stray:
also the l»ad we.tilier.’
regular attendance.
working in the-woods.
ops the loj.l to Langhtc^
Iri-r'
Donald Sullivan was
Quito a number ’ new Sidewalks
Miss NellUr White of Cedar Rua,
Ere my heart was broke and my
ImlrOimt-U s«y:
j
have been built here during the past spent Thursday with friends In town lateer p*ri of last w«^-k
at
this
willing.
year, and other public work perform
The social given by the Christian
Mr. Baird Is suffering frtim fbe
ed in putting their roads In condition. Kndcavorers Friday evening was a
Taking theae Improvements In consid decided succems socially and fianclal- gVlp at present.
Mrs. OroBVtnor. who has been siiferation with the numVor of new dwell ly. The tempting display of bomeinffuenia is mtich iKdter at
ings recently erected, it gives Wex-jmade candies tlrow their attention
ford a verj- acMvc and up-to-date ap-]and games vrere^also an Interesting
r. the evening, n.o
Clols Culvct had u uarrow c.Hcape
paaranoe as a countr}- village.
! feature of
old and young
.Uto Ljoyrd them. Tho pnmoo.l,
aflomoon. from »h«1 mlrtt
I'"’'-"
•'■'•Wont. II- wan
being organized at -rm fj M
Mr, K. Kouorboure p.«od ,hn.«Ph |
‘''VBatlia Creek for the cultivation <»f
crunhwites. Mn pioneer days there town h-rldv «n™.io for Uloo H.voo, I•'«' «™ k «n ol.rtaareiw man^^ extenahre craiibcrr>F«r«nt of Burdlrkrlllo .as a’'^ *' "*'»•!•«
*•«'
tho IrloA 1-0,1
naidlifu In that section, hut when Cedar caller Friday.
R If. McQuee^haa sold his draylng
fl^ ware burned over and aft.^rwnrds
A number from here attended the
out fit to Shlrely and WinUm.’^ who
wM
paatnring sb»clt. the pUnts party given at Maplt*
l-Tlday
have thflr headquarters at^thc .‘^hlvly
wire exiermlilaiPd. Tb^ are atill evening
^
'
a number of small patches neoi the
Mrs r Hopkins of Maple llverj.
Mr. and Mrs. B^ircr IMUman have
niy. and the soil about IbVre Is natur aty were in town
moYf^ into the home va«ted by Mrs.
al for Ihelr growth.
Hleao Netacn. while working In
A. Hall.
Fractious horacs and the inability Nesacn a ci^p uw here was scvc.-vThe^thmoers In the rirxyk bplldOf their driver tojiandle them is the fy injured Friday morning by a k»g Ing are not proving very auccqmful
direct cai»e of a bankruptcy petit Ion rolling upon hla arm.
In their wort.
CharJos
Banoibargcr
nf
Northiiorl.
filed In the United States court In
N. Skiver and family are living lu
Bay City, by Frederick llenxcr. the transacted businena here Friday In the bouae formerly occupied by Elmer
village undertaker at Omer, Arenac the iBlereau of th© seed factory of
county. Last year Mrs. Satina Truth- that place.
Miss Jennie Cluff of Maple aty Is
hie. of that rllMge. war lajored by
BR- APPLET, the rupture apeciallst
visiting friends In Cedar.
from Grand Rapi'da. wlU be tn Travrs. Frank Te---------------- erac CUr. at the Hotel WhIUng. Fri
Mrs!
Morrison
were
Trav
tUM to the eln^ SOhjrt. Maoa
day. Jan. ts. remaining unUl Z P. m.
unable to pay anfi in hU poUUaa cite« erre^Oty callers Monda.r.
He rMfoctfally Inrlles fhoae wbo are
. riTe Infant daugljter of M^i A. Hall afilctod to oonauff Mr. Jaa. W. Jackthn indfmam aiMAat-Wm.
fotverylli at this writlngwith the eoata. na tht principnl
aoo. Dr. K. L. Thlriby. Mra. U K.
of IpMUSiW tha ra«min4^ Mrd. J. Sullivan U Ul with the grip, eWeUnd nnd C. E. Tator.
rrrippe.
amounting to only about ffioo.
|aa S4-U
Isiah Wllmm U on
The only form of food made
from whMt that is all nutrimeat u the soda cracker. r.nd
jet--the only soda crackar of
which this is zeally tne is
Uneeda Biscuit
nw
Mda cncker •dentificallr'
only Mdt crncher efiectn^y
protoctod.
(
XbB only aoda cracker erar MA,
ctIqfaiiddeuL
Ibc only aoda cracker food at an
tith.
MKTIOWU. aBCUtT.COMaMIT
V-t'.
t ji
■, '*t''
•
TMK tVKMIlW MCDMl TTAVEIIK UTr. MICHWAM. THUKWAV. JANUARY K MR.
er^wuL
miBgi
•win If Mn OR
W
CEQUt MHI
^
gMIHRE
«msi to MA »AAR« RAfAtR.
CiagbA^ web. JAA. «.-«AA*e. tba
MsUa^. MtbA oU Raagbiar o( Mr.
AoR Wa. TboAtoA Mooia M <aUa m
RABy HamMi. hwAtM toUdtvrttlAg.
hai |Mbr aaR aoa KortnA »Af*
HATtag A Winn taiMAR AAtalrr TimvcrM City rkOton teat Wadaao•'
V' ^
araaaa It aaR a Rmtag^MaMf* la dnia
UA UalU tt fMAAOto A mMAMA bAA- Joha Bowmi ggd gao Wni. hg#*
bm ng MoAtOL RMs .tkw »bo geo# to Maacakmg for g few wecka
art llimu vllb Ala baMif rip auy.
Mr. aad Mra. PVed Daemaa aadMrt.
CMa A fa» talgbt bt ■AAtlBAAl.
Bromaa of Oaboro. were la Iowa
A. e WrAknop H lb# pmrtAAor n(
g^irkthA
snass".?
^£,*7sjsl‘s::s.3
:rti
oor f-wac ayti
not work, and
Cimmtil. «r
S«tl«Mi:
CUr «r Trsvcn*
4mtm to Mdnr jr«Nt
l. .X V .VI IX t
JrvMuw
I cfW win ha HHinai'or art. TM
CwteHcmib—
CMat Raa.
Ram. m
AA ibA AAARl^AltliA lis s. s Sr
•tttkm bt ItoiH Manta dOI Mil
asai aanta Mhrt.hwAata Bin
aavtag service tor tie pas ntaasa
years.
tartm Atkhiaoa aad Mias Stlml
Ktum rt Barklcktma wtm marta
Wi tnisiair. dan. it. by tba Raa. C.
|W. WUnama The gtaom U a aaa B^
rr-wi.r-RjSi
In the K. O. T. M. halt "ta poaag
paopla ara wlohad a kmg Ufh ^Rbp.
ptn«oa by tbelr m^ frtsta
A lAfgA gaatiAl
Mr. aad Mrs Gilbert Waraess and !
rnAAptaUHAAR
today at Gkn’
BUN AND MOON
Ho glao haya Bgl^ prodrmtg gpd twaa
CAUfiCfi or QUAKCRa
Mroiy Ittd fba^ gtHde. Mr. Wyp«uaM llk» to im f«i ftUfjr tkta
Wm, Bennett of Glen Haven wo* a
London. Jan. 22.—Hi
IBt and the gmoaat of Ooaaty
op baa lomi tdenUigd wHb Oadar
*be meteoroloclst wl
buoloaM
caller
In
Bmplra
Moadsy.
la. U a tiHliiis way for aagriy ala#
John R Banto of Traverae City was
t«nib#f to M doftef tW odMftM
yaara gad dtlilat that tlma baa baca
Kaafiachs. hack. aarthquokea in the western Rata
aon. os UiHi It tho blot prtet «• btvR
w
to »A he bA. A®* l»™*« IroUai Ja hto eBwtn to butM ap a in town over Sunday.
Pbere oo January 12. oays tba abS
y
*A “i U. wa ali^y gak
H. L. NVssen of Glen Arbor was In
xnd moon ara tb# cauae of all aaloale
TflUfo in
rootloa of tb# cbaalry.
city to pgy lb# lackiaM plumbtown aeverai days last week.
disturbances. He predlrted tbat.aartb*
_
Bf T. M. omit, citfk
Ha
U
aUo
ebMtd
U
fanatag
la
the
bin. amomit ICfS.
iTrod
Atklascia
of
Bbeiland.
visited
^lofsd hr lOitiof obd ttpbontd hy
quakes
would be felt in Ettrop# <m or
"**^'ToAt» tORertfnllr.
I Iba dan
M«or fbiU tbo oetlMi ^ tho Board
with bis brother. E. E. Atkinson, here
about January 21. U# said:
last wert.
-The ton and moon prodm*# atmoB
with tba
Tto»-A)d#ni}^
wga raterrad lo tb#
Lk E. Collins was lo Manistee last
aberic and llthoopbertc os wall ai by*
OIBstt, L*rdl«>. aiDi
tloe.
►wera.
ff and gtiMlrr,
iroapberlc ildea. Tb# only dlffaraoM
Iba Mayor and City
D. O. Bbortar. U bach at bU old week tohlng ibe malt bathe for rbeu
aty of Trararaa
s that tb# drnror tbc mfdium la iha
stand, and as Mr. Bborter put
Ctty.
i
John
Coppen
expects
to
move
bis
exoicr
is tb# movament.
. •totoE.totol.
la bard to pag trom bU old frteada
1«J—HftTfHrMC!ty.lfli*li . Jta.U/d?
Omitlabieo:—We. tba
fOmUy
to
Denver.
Colorado,
iboat
•Tb# waves of tha air. which ata
adlilpi.’* Mr. Bborter «•
To tbs bonombls. tho Htyor tod CUf ownara of property la ikla city,
nty
***** Cliyr*^^nrrefa#
the leaat dense of tba tbto# madia,
<Vm«oU.flf lb# City of Troforot ting og lb# alreel her
lllaga hotel where all traa the first of March
C. A. Allshouse. cashier of lb# Sul
have the oloweat tides. Wolar Jf
raapoatfaUy ppilUag your bomirgli
Smtlelaeo;—I would
slenta eaa Bad a comfortabla haven
wiT tb# boord nf pubHf owkt. nf haty to ooggtnict g laiml aew#r ask that the
next and tb# anrtb U the nmat rapid.
***• ^ «. , w.
and revive and rejuvenate tons Bay bank, sat In town Moudoy.
rliy. rogoom tbtt i^^^^g^oUb gcoordlgf to lb# ordlnapoea of the Uiro for Cltt. County and B^e be at blB vary hosplubly aad ably maa- the guest of W. P. Ruegsegger. cash
When tb# earth tldro reach srater they
Hty of Timrera# City, gnd pita of arw exmodad- from tb# tr*t day of r#b
l#r
of
th#
bank
bore.
ara
blocked and fore# aceumutatea miogr hoateUry. Mr.
eragp baretoCor# adoplad for lb# HI- the mat day of r#b.. Ik07. Incluslrr.
Mloa
Vvsl
JoiM-s.
who
has
l>een
r#H
rtll
an explosion results and all tke
Uca of Trareroa City, im tb# at
J M. HuelHiantel.
vlsltltg relath e* here, was unex|iec!earth quakes.
fr^lUllrogd Are.
aty Troas. bU livery barn.
-All ■tflerorologieal
melerorulogical coodltiona aaa
>r City
^
A
h “^**
Tb# D. O. Bborter grocery aad prtv ediy calW to her home lo Doyn#
on Bartow
Moved by LardU aad aupponed
I Collins A Pry. Implement dealers.
i^arately foretold by ohoervatta
MoTod br Abbott
to aller between fPat# and rroot. by Muroble tbat the Urn# b# extend
tioB bona# U alao on# tb# very val- by aickness, last Saturday.
of the ^ •»**'<* dIsTOlved partnership. Mr. Col
,h,.
,nU moon and the Hdal
Prof. R. P. Carr. prlnd|
Palnrr ihot tbo bs
thenro roy^ U
lo Oa^d Aja^
labU buataeaa.adigront of thia vlltoboo to htft' B«Hb tlr
ate for’H*^
the Interest of Mr. Fry
i predRtad tba racnrreooa
public acboeds here
“'ml^^Mrmen Abbott. Erx'rr.t Ugaapd
migKottod by tb# boor
Thero balac ao objeeUona. the OiriAM. lArtte. Mono. Murrhle. Hnlm
rouaty ocbool wimmlssloner.
|
of Vesuvius c ruptlons. the recent aaUbe fouad
vorbt and tb»t tb# m»n#f
ogiD# waa referred to the aewer com
Misa Georgia Raymond who was for
iwologteal shocks In northern Rorop#
in lb# eliy iUM#y.
of groceries and provlakma, H# glau
year, atenograpber in the Uw office | E B. Bettrals. sho li works In the||,„d mlssid tb# Kingston upb#aval by
Yrto—Aldtrvioo , Abbott. BtorHt. “'"“•rwM. R
handlea dairy gad farm prodoeta at
OlUott. I^onlt#. Moon. Murohl#. rslin H&tA—
morhli*# ^op
or so.bta |Mo of bualn#aa:\ Mr. Bborter of A. P. Bunting, boa been applnted Krtilpra lumber Co/s
#1 and Bhotor.
TTgearag City. MUb . Jan. 21. *«7.
commltt##
clerkship
in
the
l#gU
|
b«
rr.
visited
from
Batordoy
until
!
baa
bad twelve yagra la tba meroaa
To tba boponbla. ih# Mayor tad City
tlla llae and Odgr Run roaideniagnd latur# at l*antlug. The position has day at his hoim
Council, of tba aty ; of Trttrera#
oalofy
of
three
dollars
per
day
at
HU—FMltloii to «M But# ttroot
John Pry has purchased the grocery
thaf iKri matter be referred to pgtrona oan congrgtnUla tbemaelvM
fbr ditt^b.
stork of R g. Draw. Mr. Draw will advocating Iba advanUfea of aiilbUe
Oggtlamag:—Hartag Examined tba
-- -------------- ---------------- iti
getting Mr. Bborter back with tacked toAt
To tb# boooftWs.’th# Mayor and City
tba city attorney,
E. Harvey Wllro of Chicago, presi soon leave for southc-rn Ualtfornla on
rise. ;Tb# BoMah yonlb.** hpthem.
CooimHI. of tb# City of TroTnae {wTwd
t?»t “hTi
account of hts health which has b#en cried, -used to swim tbr#a
deni
of
the
Empire
Lumber
Co.
was
cay. MUshlfta:
O.
T.
Ricbardiog
U
anoCbar
promi
ba ancwrod out of tba ^teral f
CTl7*iAitAAAr CAldwrll rrponrd
to town rrom S.turd.y until MondAy. | v.ry poor tor aoo» ilif* put.
W#. tbt
ocrooii th# Tiber bafora brdaktobf
at bara
^
.rbAlIf thA RAaAa of lh» rttjr w.trr nent iMialaam nma of thU pmUod of
fKUdUb lapUau voiltd llkf to fat
c.pt, j.cob Vu> Ww'ldwi wbu bM Tb# Bepteb otddimt amUad. at
tha country. Mr. fUebardion baa coo- atIradlAc to tbc buctoeu tocldfot to
workA ;AA to aAlAA Hf.. for thn
tba obo of tba BUto alra« aebool
I btvn for thrw yesra. keeper of lb# tb# irate profrouor etoUbafii:. "Mfi
ducted a grooery atora bora for tba pay day.
ing mr
boaaa to bold auMlnfs for about four
Tb# school that Miss Jessie Ayles- U. 8. Ufe Sivlog sUUon dS BOltb McAHlaier. why dp you idUla? Wa
paat two yaara and from a amall be^
nr slK •##ks. W# a«ro# to lab# §ood
MIII.T 4AM .
rar# of tb# aam#; do not t##l abl# to
fining and bard work oo bit part, worth, daughter iff George P. Alyro-1 MaoBou talond has bean appoiniad ohall b# glad to Bbara your atonaapay v#ry Itrf# rant for It. but will pay
built up a vary larga Boortablng busl- worth of this place, has been leaching lo Uke charge of the btaiion at Maa ^aoaabla amount. Wa want to do
Tbi canny Scot rapllod: n was ta
Data. Mr. Hiebardaon Is the vlllxg# nror Proveroonl has been closed on caiawo Park, Holland in place of Copt,
pla noma food, aapa#uni of dlptheris. Miss Alyes- C. D. Poole wbo was dismissed after tblnkiog. tlr. that the Ritaa yotiUi
barber and baa a very neat abavlng
uay tboa# wbo ara not attandlnf
h bos been exposed to the dls the goTcrnment Invrotlgatlon into most have left tbelr clrtbai on the
parlor In the rear of his atora room.
rbur«b alaawhtra.
ftaopactfuliy aubmtttad,
and li praveutcMl from coming th# drowning of four men on the new wrong book at the end of thalr
Quite a number of hungry travallera
r. O. Nal
e at present.
| braakwater at that place Nov. 21. iPOe. swlni.-~Tbe Bookman.
Und hero a place to rolleva their bonMorad by Braratt and su|.
ger and usnally taturti when ooce
atr#
Cats atreeu.
they sup wltb the conganUl Mr. RJcb
srdsoQ.
nilMt. UirM*. Hoc. Mufrhl,. FilmOanM. BIraa
flrmad.
A. J. Whitn l« the saw mill ownar of
Ri. Com. pay roll
..r Md BklWr.
KitT»—Nont'.
croaa walki
Alderman Lardl# presented tha mat tMs town and employs a giaal
aoow
share of the aroaon about twaiily »
a 20
iWullng aaoa
Mr. White bos recently ovarbaulad
City market
aiAlA Atrwl. AAd IIS prAAont eoAdltlaa. the ant Ira mill Has Inxullad
?S^bI^ioI■b^e. Ik* Mij-or ina aty ■now plowln
Mo*A« br lAnll. ADd suppoHrd br aad modern mocblnary and nt a small
Bi. Com ....
pAlm«r that the clrrk t>» And U b»rr mill it now rnnkt na one of .the
Aim
T. C. wagon '
br ln.tni«tAd in nnUfr Mr. BAtuk
loola. etc ...
modern of its kind found to tbit aac0#ntlam#if:-TlK> boya and gir
.k.«,h.irddo^k^^.ia.
tloo of tba eotutry. Lofa can ba
•aan on all aides of tba mill at tbU
iti bVai. Ni‘i;-•
rompany No. S to flood a’ Hnb that
wrtttiag and it would aaam a
w# wIM prapar#. *and^
and lo,h#1p ua b#ai
tloo over lb# aldewmlk la front of bU C#dar Run was jnat about kwglnnliig
ordrr. Wa bar# talkad wlUt iba com
building
on
rront
street
CliSmlni* pate..
Us early atraoooa lumbering doya aU
pony and tb#y ara wUllng to balp ua.
Cgrrled.
^
RrspatIfolW aubmittad.
lover
again. Mr. Wblta Is an axpeii
Aldermaa
Palihar
.
Total .................................
rrank Unwrl# and numartnis othau
matter of tba old aewer rttaalag from eared mill man and Cedar Run mer
the Cbaae realdenoe on But# atrroi
Movad by IfrarMt and aupporlad by
brougb tha Grand Rapids Brewing rbanta and workingmen con feel oatiaIjartU# ttiat tb# patliloa b# graniad.
lot on rrtml street, thero Aed tbat ba will do all in bla power
Y#a»-Aldarman Abball. Rrarrtl.
•••*.• o-.ii.NAi:having lieen complaint regisieted In to build Cedar Ron village Urger and
nilMt. lanWa. Moon. Murchla. Palm- Bi. Com. pa? roll.
RhoYidlng anow .....
rontrtbute oil within bit power t
Clronln* pate
•
t#r waa referred to the aewer commit make It proeperout and prograaalve
J. W. Burkett li tba village bUckSOkb-TuvaraaCIty.Mlch., Jan.17.'Ot.
Total —..................
'Gloved by Abbott and aupported by smltb and wood worker. Mr. Burkett
To th«< honorable, th# Mayor and City
Sbuter that the city alloroey be In bat raeantly Inatallad a new bl
rouncll. nf Ihr C»} «f Trar
structed to prepare the
<*U).
and
mocblna oacaaary to manufacture
nf
Trua
olutioaa
for
the
sewer
to
be
ImUl
on
fJomlaman:—Th# Board
in Anium
Bohemia aad Ortfdn streets, to be cant hooka imd lomberman*! tools.
a nfr th# Northern
North
that
Committee presented at the next meeting
ttid reaped fully
Mr, Burkett. !■ on eipart maebaalc
body ronalder the laylna of
and together with bir.very valdable
Mom’by PaIawt AOd Mpporlrd b>
aaoistoat. R. W. Payne it able to turn
Moon ihAt tbr rounrll ndjoorn.
.o< WJOPINI And the citjr cl*rk
out a great deal of ropair work,
fire protection for the asvium Th# In.lructnd to drmw order. In fATor
very novel waaking macblne aad oulflt baa been laotalled by^Mr. Burkett,
and clerk be Instructed to draw an
■o that It may be utiUied by tbooe
order on the ctty depoaltory for
fair membera of the feminine sex wbo
TMI BOCIALItTB.
object to atrenuously. to 'doing
New York. Jan. H.-Itobert Hunter, washing by band.**
Cedar Ran like a great many other
who. among bU other achlavemeota.
towna in this rogloo lo^iurroundi
*^Y«i-Aldennen Abbott. Everett.
There being no objectlooa lb# aame Olllett. Larglc. Moon. Murcble. Palm a.cM MMa CAiollA. M. PtaMa
BioAM. Msttr of J. O. PbAlp. StohAA. aplendld farming cooairy and it is
raa referred to the
---------- cr and Bhnter.
bA> b«oA» A AoclAlUt. Ha Is At pm blesoed la having npttHlate foi
Nays—Noof.
•At lA Butopn AU4 bA« wrluno to A Of tb# proprietors of the aama.
Carried.
Cedar Ron baa two ebnrebet. The
2C&y—
(rlMul lA thi. elty AAAnABClng bli »ooCounclLof tb# nty of TuYorao To
the honorable, the Mayor and City
Adventist ebureb and the Cbrtatlan
City. Michigan:
Cdouncll.of th# City rof Traverse TMSlOn
to Joto the ucIaUM pAfly to this Natlcma church. Both have a
Ocntlewen:- I rmpertfully
your alicnllon to the atwcr a
Gentlemen: —W#. the j undersigned country. Hn uiys be thoogtl of Rotog slxml membership and progri
meat agahwt my property In tb# aac- a minority of the cpmmlitee appointed II eight rents »*o
Sunday ochoolt in coonection with
nod wanl kH 7. block 1. Hannah. Uy to eonaldcr U# cUlma of Daisy M.Now. sort Mr. Phelps, wbo to iMi tbelr work. The Rev. Cameron offi
B Cto.’a fth addition Th# awr amje LachUn. admlalatratrtx bf the rotate
AA« lAOJ WAS A bAAd worker In A UAI- dates at, the Christian Nations edifice
Uoa Into Iba aayhim creak fiat a» t^
T»rAltr sHtlcinrDt. It glri him gtWAt
Vena Rapa U the laatroctor at tb
creek leatraa mr premlawi and would
be of no beoafli to m.v property whatpinsurw to )oto th* slrugglA • AgAlnst Green BrUr ocbool hoaoa and report
#Y#r. with the exceptVoii id a IrlanguAototoAAOs om men aiM things of a very regular attandonca at be
Ur place of Und about « f«^on a Traromt City. MIchlBbo
tbA
AtoAll.
AMt-oc^red
chut.
Brcrr
ocbool
with very rapid progrero «
aide, at It la oo lb# oppoalt# aide of
Rat I ACW thAt AO>)Ag At the capitAl- the part Of bar pupils aloag their dif
the creek- I am awMnad with a
rrontag# of IM fact
a coat of m.tt
fevent lines of study.
That up to this tuna ww grt nnaWe
wUb adddd intoraat. which to lay
aaR All tolAArtos which weU InteAtloo
nlpd la not a proper cbargo.
CR BAA RAAlr* to rslIcTC or Anullorale
P.p.rOriA)ilAt Cup.
^
kioa# glrr ihli mattar prompt at
f
r™w
bmiaI eoAUniw AMtog n>. It. therwlion at 1 mm anxious to bare th#
A handy folding drinking cup of wa
ter of my taxaa atrmlgbtened up
tor*. to wltb A tAAltogOf toWAA. plto. ter proof paper can now be purebaoed.
mw tbAl I now cAAM to ptacA arself It comes In a flat folded package that
to Rfmet oppoMUow to lb* AtoAt MaRa- fits the vest pocket. When opened It
PNRUl AAWAA «r «ir AoelAl RtalrcsAcs forms a cylindrical vcoort bonnd with
Itatlf.''
Mr. Kilmar’a tax ba rowire and having a wire handle. It
PAM br tbe aaU city
mtttad.
holda about a eopful of cold water,
UiRoo). toe
Tha Bight Nama.
Yaaa-Aldermen Abbott. Bvaielt.
mnk. tea.hr medidnea. It can ba ooed
Oniatt.^rdle. Moon. Murebla. PalmMr. BngttM Bberpa. tha popular ova#,
amw of tha poor, at Fort Madlwm. Uu lo hold hot liartiOA bat can only ba
N?ys5jSoSla.
alalma of tha aald Dalor McLachlan. ggya: -Dr. »ag1 Naw Ufa PlUa are naad oace. or at aqat twiea.
Corrted.
A enp flUad with ertd water stood
rtghtly mamad; thay art moro agroam7-Travarae City.MIcb. Jan. 21. *07.
for eight hoars withdit Injnry aad
To the booorable. tb# Mayor and atf DaaR while to ton MPployAicnt nf tbc ably, do mora vod and maka oaa fM was than drtad, ratoldad. and naad
Ooapei1.of the Qiy of Trofaraa
hatwr than any oOidr MiaUfa.- Oaa^
City.
artaad to earo hUlooanaaa bid eoaau. again aevefml timaa. It U naafa] hi
travaUiB. H camp aad la the aiefc
QeoUemeo:—Whan wa built oar
patkm. »€ at Bugbro Drug Oo,
WUUHtHft oo BoHb Vnloo atraat and
roomj-Womaa*8 Home Omnpaaki:
Praak R. Maadas Manaakdraf itora.
ggina to coBMOt with tba aawar wa
found that tba ooly arorac tbat wa
mcsmwantascmv.
fItCOBD WANT AM BAY.
vUb was gB Ttb gtragl
p^'s:^::S^v:tssr^'s
tmsiM ao dm aorwor kl dib god Cg
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Febmary 27. im HM latbdr mma
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Thn wm
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SPfWKTIUlKIIIG
IUMUNIob of Mlltrankw-Mlaarapolli^
Urn MolaMrolcagolV‘Mliln«iaB ar
. il»«l la Chlrago To»*»day arirnianci
Htfih. t«rh aad ail had harrowlog
taJra at harilabl|Ni aad lurk «HI mUad aad arrrtMl hot Thr baarh of faltb*
fu) who Rp*t Ihr adaitraU vrrr not
hr^pt buajr plrktnk frathrm off thr
rbinrlillaa. aad It !• aannlMd that ibirral btuitias vlll br ikior alnaa Bouib
Watrr airoM aa uaaal.
BrlBB bafHrd oa thr brMom of tbr
•Taibrr at waiara- by tbr aiury
Honda trrrad ll*o purpose of making
a raal dorp arairr aallor fiU! Of thr
•TM4 Roomb*’ ahllr ranllUnna laii
giiaga baa airrady a aalt flavor It
an roatilird la Pinadrni romlaWr,
iMiBdIaR la aa ordrr for a boat ovrr
lirlca ibr langlb of Ibe prrarat Rnillr
«ok. with a alram boilrr and a amoko
ataiii with ml riaia <mi a vbitr barkRtuoRd. it will bp a aragolng rraft
vhlcb vlll bc^ aUr to ataod thr bbiv
an tbr atormjr Allantir or thr i»Hu
}aal imlf watrra.
Cammy Hal a Craving
, Hark of Ibr plana of ihr giant aiirroaaor to tbr good ahlp Whitr Box
larka an tinaallaflrd ambliJon of thr
luaatrr of thr aox. Onr la that of
• *
World—TMoka Lawda Would Be
Caty Money.
•cbarfrr aid with Ibr prairr ataadlly
Toirdo. Ohki. Jan. 24—-Harry I^THaiag. They
Aaatly rraeord afirr
tbr tvo bad oonirmplatcd bow Uma la would not laat tm roiinda la tbr
meh rouki imag oa(o tbr blghrrt ting with me."
With tbm worda Jor Gana. cham
brandb of the tallrat trar.
pion llgbtwrlgbt piigilUt of Ibr world,
all ting Id hla ^rrs^iag niom at the Emplrts tbrratrr Tumday afirmoqn. l»«ltl
lama Ualvrraity Sfuad Will Maka tha hU rrnprcta to thr Phlladripblan who
U arrking t^ UureU *bat Ihr duaky
Moat of Tbalr Tima-Muat Develflghlrr frooi Balllmopr la carrying.
ap burUr.
t
OXatRo. Jaa. 24—Afl^r xlajrlai aa
baatMlacni la th« larM aialodrama.
**AArtft OB the lllailailM»l: or Who
<?«! Urn ABciior Hopr
ronlakajr oT ihr Wbltr goi aad Jor
‘'■i:
SPELLS IT
CMUltl lo Mtf i«t>
vhlHi atorM aoiM
--------, foaad mo tomtnHB avaHias him. but
Hm naaatf Oriar ft lOOiUi aoi
aar^
r##« YmH U
C*9tm4 n¥Mtm I Ja* CaaiUlpii wa»>rmAaanf amttimg
$m ir-WXI Be tluivar.
' to br hlmaa)f asala an#r part of 1
<m aa lataad vltb Cbarlra
:«ifht
•4,-
afterward* Mat bis term tb^Magb tbe
tecacMaurw of a morifaga. and la
U4f died, leaving foar ebUdmi paw
I alleaa. hla wife baring died tba tame
lyrar. praekw* to Ma doatb. Tbe oMaat ebttd apoa aftarwaida died. Maelag
the amad child, to care for
Iowa CAy. Iowa. Jan. 24—fipriag
training Un thr football mm will br
a fraturr of thr aihlrtk work of Ibr
aUia aalrrrxlty thlx ymi Only thr
tboogb mnrbrra of thr rrg«itar tram
who mill br abir t<» rtny next year
wfll U> invlUHl to rorai< nut. But tbr
hawkryi tmm la 1907 mill Im* rom.
Im»mn1 v« t> largriy of flw frrahnirn
vU Ma of laai fall. «nd thr iiM*miH-rof Ihr trum wrrr vrry aadi) In m*rd
of training In handlluK piinu and
luiKfclng Ihr bail MoV«h»v. r. n»arh Cat.
Iln will br forml to drvriop n klrkrr
to rrptacr Krnt. mliu U dlrqitallflitl
Uiidrr tbr ibm-yrar nilr.
OLE FEIRIIIG MOKE SKI
RECORD: JUiPB) 112 FEET
Diildth.
Jan 34—Plve thou*
and |ltH>ple aav Ole yvirlng of Dtlluih
break the Amarican n^xinl for long
dlalance dMOP no akla on the Duluth
hill Tumday. Hit record waa 112 feet,
lieatlng the beretofore tiobrokea rec
ord uf GimtaW Bye of Duluth uf IhC
fen at Red Wing two yaam ago. A
luinquet waa held aHcr the' loiinui
menl and It waa reaolved that Duluth
Ua« the beat aki hill In the nmnlry.
and ahould hare the niitioual tourna
ment next winter: Klllng Dtri*en of
Mluneaimn* ma* fourth iu the con-
In a bunch wlibout hnving to put nut
the gang plank In rrinya The other
and real awm for an ocean going
ynebt la that "Commy" haa dralgna
<«n thoae rordy Jlltir rrpubUca of Cen
tral America. \m to mmtlon Cutia.
Porto RIro and other Uland iMWhea
fdtiaa.
\Cumthkey baa beard that thr tin
tlvra of Yuc:aua. Hondunm. Vmrtuela and oiht;r of the night bkmmlng
•wpuhllM on thr Cbrribbeaa n^ inatni^tkmt la Amotica'a national game
and. fbat 4liry am willing to pay
for ab Gillian. At hr haa the wurhl h
chrinplaiia on hla pay roll hU frtenda
hava iirpnd him lo get an early atari
negljmiar. maka a triumphal tour of
♦H»«itt»rm cotmirtra mhrihi^r he can
fly the cbamplonahip flag at the niuHi
hoafl or not.
•tier, wouldn't that br a tight to
anrak Join one of ihoar countrle».Hah) Canmy. * Wllh a world'a chnm
Monahlp flag tmdar the atar>«pang1ed
liannar and with fill handa glrlng the
S4uilh Bide yell. I gnaaa we woiibi
at Ifwat got a gmerml'a tintfonn a
Idmr. Vltb a awril chance of be.xim
lag the flgbtlag navy of the whole
-uuim. Tba More I have thooght of It
the bettor It looka. and I gueM 1^
mlmiihl be an Incabtirr to the bo> t
gw In tbHr boat licka during the real
battle amaon next aummer. Bealdoa
might get iaome polntera horn* to trmi
good runnrr. Ibo.*' amllrd G
him at Phll^-lphla laat au
know, aad he ►luycil
atayrtl hlx round*—by
i
racing Hr fought like old llarry-or
young Harry—and went backward all
the llmr. If hr had himal toe to tor.
I licllc%w I could have finlidird him.• How do you IhlniT hr cooiporra
with Kid- Hrrmun?* waa a»krd.
•Herman and l^wla atv'on u pai.'
anhwrrrd Gana. 'But may. can I..rml4
make m imundh? Hr b iiom fighting
rnidtrim. Ibtrly. you knom ”
-I^.wlh ran makr 1X7 pound, nil
right." hr waa ahBiirr<!. ‘ Hi. nwdr 131
to light Tonfmy Prnd« rgn*M at Grand
Raplda, last yr.ni "
-That a rnoiigh." aald Ggna, ’iH
iirvrr hay a man ran’i luair weight,
^ »
-Then you would fight U mih?“ man
atkrd,
III fight any llghim-lghi In the
world.* hr ivh|a»nd*Hl. • If a purw la
g up. It only lakra fliv leilrr.
p u-r-iir to make me climb ihrouKh
the ro|M‘* In figliilng tog*.'
Dope Pipes
•yJAYPIPP.
Will Michigan quit the * Big Nine
J-Obt* QuevUon preeminent In t
mind* of ihoiM^ lniere*t«Hl in meMi
rollcge alhlellc* ul prcHont.
Ju*l what move the Wolverine
acbool will make mill not br known
It I* proliahle. however, that the -'Big
Nine" will hang together for at leaat
year. Pnmi the pr«»arat ouithe winner of Hie triple He for the
^ .
lild m-stal .hich
fn.m
MORSE OF OKKHONT CLUB
WINNER OF GOLD MEDAL
r Th
aUy roran* western nthletla*.
Chica
go bn* already begun to treat Mlcbl
with a patronlrlng air und the
only thing that will take this out of
skin 1* a good irli
and ibnt would probably be on
siblllly nnles* the Wolverine* remain
In the athletic combine. The hutting
Into ea*tem circle* would be a prob
Fraach Auto Induatry Giwum.
lem and Michigan would find herself
Pari*. Jan 24—Krenc^ uutiirooblle
eldellnes of the.
exiMirtatbm KiatUllcH. which have
athletic world in n short time If mestjti*i iKM^ime available, *hom that the
exiMiriuthui of Fiencb machlnea dui
Nom Joe Gan* Idoasoms out with
lug the firmi nine month* of IffOd exc.<Mled thoxe for the corresponding tbe information that Kid Herman and
IM-ilod of laat year by 3.7.M1.o<ki franc* Harry I^’Wi* are atamt on a par. He
incidentally
slate* that he could
the total exiHMiaium amounting to
l2U.4al.tUMi fiaucw. agaln*i aa Impor wollop time out of Lemi*. Herman
lailon of foirlgn car* of only 7,150.000 tiogan fighting in \$9S^ I^eml* began
iu l»ft4 On June 15 U*t. I> mi« went
Kix good rotmd* with Gan* at Phila
delphia after chasing Herman all over
Three Auto Racaa
France
Part*. Jan. 24—The Automobile the arena over a year before. Lewis
Club of, France haa arrangv-d to hive has pm aeveral men Away that Her
man couldn't touch and ta other way’s
two other*big racek %emldt'*
has shown hi* superior ability In the
Grand Prig HU* year. One mill be
auto-wajtoB «mie*t wf 4^ kllorai- fighting line
No. Freddie, that wasn't Ipierc*! In
irni. lo l»e divided Into relay* of 200
kilometer* a day. The *ecood will be a Traverse Ctt.r baaeimll team awak
ening. It was Ju.o the »wlsh of Ihe
a •es! of doctor*' car* to develbp <
air n* a Traverse City f;m sqiu^>zed
omy of cogt and operation.
another dollar.
On Monday night. Jan. 22. Angrll
amrdlana opm a arrrk'a engagement
at the Grand opera bouae with all nptCMlatr play* at pofmlar price*. Tbi*
U tbr leaih *r«*oa of a moat woccea*rompany. The BMMto U reflnrmmt aad to have what wr adveriUr
back. Loth of bright, clmr aprclahlra.
On Mcmdai algbt oor lady mill l>r ad
mittMl free with every 30<^-nt ticket
1 iM-forr 7 O'clock Mimday
rvralng.
The Cadillac Newa of Jan. 8 aaya
• Angrll a Comrdlanr opened thrir
werka engagement at the Cadillac,
rvenlag to a cro
crowded buuar. in
evening
f«. »•««.« KU.-.I had only hiand
offer the patrooa
that came lair. Laat in Egypt* wa»
the ililr of the comedy drama pitd and it hrrmrd to meet thr ap
proval 6f thr Urge audience. Special
TTie ptanK for the new craft, nimlog
.lo.
urea, call for a ateam
yacht a good deal over too fwt long,
caiuiiijo'af weathering atorma cm lake
liver or ocean. After Comlakry tiad
tlir
Bom mnde be diacm
It would be a rifky thing to .
that wilt be
^
grcood t«- none.
On tha Magnatii*'Trait
-I clou i know whether or not mine
will be lo the. aame clau with Ihoac
of Uogera’. Moigan'a. Lamaoo'a anti
Hie other magnate*. ' aald Comlakry
-hut when I get It imdy I may tuni
the IToriiU Key* and go uti along thr
Atladtlc coaat to Inveailgale. That
<Vntml American and Cuban trip
ccitalnly look* good, and It will be
me to the map* and ocean charta
Ihnir winter evening* \ aball prob
ably invfle the Arne
mognatca
ntra to mako the mite Sox II
ibclrheadqnarieraand
ibrir hradqnariera mod 1 hop,* that we
bold the annual meting* on boant
It will give John I. Tcylor. Prank
Parrrll. Ilrn Bhlbe and thooe other
wu Bbarka a Thance to abow off. but
the fliiw man who run* the good *hip
aground will have to 'Uu).*
in coming doWB lo more ordinary
ChatItBH fo** Motor Boat Cup.
INVESTIGATE PR1CE8 on at reel
Ntm-Torlf. Jan. 24-Tbe Motor
Yacht Club ^ Waxtanri baa been rhal BBd ready-to-wear bata. Mlaa C, P.
Imgrd by the Motor Boat club of McCool. US E. Protit.
Jan 22-eod-St
America (or the Britlab Intrraatlonal
Harm*worth tropby. whk-b was
year won by thr Yarrow-Naplet. repA »HAP FOR SOMEROOV.
I am goine
goino tn laava tba city and
irorntlng England, lytale will br tbr
w«! a^l my
American cballeBge:.
Colnmbn*. Mi»a. Jan. 24-Tbat tb«
state snHmflHra I rr not likrly le firaKlona condition. Pueehaaar may
Plar.. any obatM»< in tbr way of fu movt right in. Will laava ruga and
carpata right on Boor, Location it
tra* rvidwed ToemUy by lha an fbia. . Will taka laoa then ono^ourth
nounermeni that Harry Gllmora Jr. iu fWBl value if ooW right mrnmjf, Hilvat
the Cblcago boxrr. was matchrd with hava tha ,caah. Coma quick If you
Homrr Spragging*. a native 090 of want g anap. Inquire 804 Oouth Union
MlaalMdppl. the conirat to take placr atruM, comer Eighth.
berr Tbutaday night. *hiey fought
Jan 24-4t
a draw recqfttly at Weal Pcdnl.
Bycamorr. III.. Jaa 24.—Young
ke axMl CrAame ThompooB art
tralniag for >alt comlag Ughta. tbr
former with JBck Fttapatrick la
Peoria. Tlmlr bout Monday araa «lt
nraard by a large ietowd. Botb wM
gama aad the deciHoa waa a diaw.
/I:
L
L=y:
ibber
Stona
Coats
WIT*TE'S
Worfcad aa’Farm Haag.
Tbr boy went to wofh with tbr
mmr rarrgy that marttod Ma after
Iota from the fooitb to tbe eighth. Im
Hfr. Hr arcured bomea for tba oUirr clniivr. atood third tn thr list of can
children In tbr famlUra of aalgbbora. didate* for whom vota* were cast,
aad himself went to live with an there being altogether tblrtrm conuacir. who gave him lodftng. board didatr*. Throughout tbr" cootrat he
add cloihcm. and three month* acbool had a mo*t flattering aupoort from
lag a year, in return for hi* work thr city and atatr of hit rcmdrncr. Hr
upon tbe farm. Two rear* later be wa*. the *amr year, one c»f thr prealtfiok tbe work of a farm band, com deatlal elector* at large from Mlcbl
mrncing gt 13 a month, and eontlno gan. It wa* In the Chicago coovraIng ameb work until br wa* 20 year* Hon that tbe cry. "IRTiat • thr matter
old. when be wa* gritlagtlk a month. with Alger? ' and the rr*pon»r "He*
M*«ntlmr hr had atimded tbe Rich all right" mrerr first beard: a call and
firld academy for flve winters, and rrspottur that have slnre been echoed
had taught *ch«*.l for two winter* lie on many public occaalona when he
had alM contributed toward the sup-| waa preoonl. or hi* name mentioned,
port and education of hi* brother and IndfHHl. a* the general say*, all can
*l»ter.
dIdate* have aVl^ted it
gludird^Law.
On March 4. IKJtT. Cb aeral Alger
In 1K57 Mr. Alger went to Akron. lered Prv*ident McKinley'* roldnet a*
Ohio, began studying law In the office | srcreiarv of war. in that offtee he
of Wolcott A rpson. and two year*
later was admitted to the bar of the
the field, the great volunteer artay
Bujireme court of that state. A year in tbe Spanish war wlt^ a o-lerity of
more ma* *pmt In legal stndv and
bard work ut Cleveland, when hi*
health hitdte down and he ma* obliged
<!•> of neeemlHi. tsr.S. he aet
MlehlCTf. .iop,-d at Oiand
'"'o ">•'
lend. But although
stnci- i>een the mak
ing of hi* fortune a* It ha* that of a
Manager\l M. Garfield held hi* last greql many other men in Michigan. It
ehearsitl Iasi evening find iinmnincf-s ha* It* reverse*, a* it had In tbi* case.
ra*i in -Mismated" In fiiM etaHs The falluro of a firm In Chicago df^
shape. Tonight he tak<>* ihen< m Elk stroyed hi* Itusine** and left him
Rapid* wbeie he ptesints the {duy heavily in debt.
Hit War Racord.
exiirily a* he mill b<-r«‘ ThU means
u gieat deal to tin- east Having U f.»rr
The mar of ihe reliclllon called Mr.
an ondlencr andrahen they apjswi at Alger Into new fields of action. He
the Ut»nil tomorrow night iln-y shotild enlisted Aug. 19. HUil. In the Second
Iw in the iduk uf condiiiun. Fuun oil Michigan ravalr)'. and went to tbe
nccuuni* all mho see it will b.- great front a* captain, hi* commUshm daily gpd agreoably aun»riMHl.
Mlwjiag from Bept. 2 of that year. At the
mated" I* u play that llw nirui i-t j |,anle of Bmmvllle. July 1. 1R€2. hi*
feet poison cHuild te benefited l*v Hi company ma* In a deap«Tate attack
teacher* a |»crleci leamm and no upon tbe rear of General Chalmera.
father or mother should (nil to *<^> if In thU engagement be mas taken
ImcMt immediately em
a* hundrod's of ihtun make the
mistake in government of tlodr ehll-| coped
next day he ma* proijor. He wa* with thl*
dren. See thl* play und th'ii take
warning One wrong step sometime* regfmeni tbttmgli nnroerou* battle*
min* the whole ilfe of yniii chlldiVn. and skirmishes until Oct. 1«. m,2.
Many m good laugh 1* nl*4f nn)oye<l as when he ma* commissioned lieutenant
the comedy I* ver> clear aiu! some colonel of the Fifth Michigan cavalry,
very exciting alt tin tlon*. St at* are and mas subHequently made colonel
of the FiHh Michigan cfivalrf. Ihe
nos on male at the U»x office.
commission lo date form Feb. 2S.
18R3. His regiment mas under Gen
eral CusterMn the Army of the Pol**
Newaik. N. J.. Jan. 22-Aid John
F. Klnnon. uresldenl of the common
council of Newark. N. J.. and at present acting inay«M t.f the rli.v’. mua
anested by a gnM>n iHilifS-iniin at
Murkei and Bnuul kIreels "lieruu-e he
asked too
questl(UJS.*' and was
marrhed thro.igh the >ireel* l«» the
iKJllee station by thi* emit roller.
Slnnott mg* iMMind* for the home
of Aid P. H.^Ryan to atfnd a demoriatlc caurus, end not being fa
miliar with the runnnlng schedule
of the cars easl «if Bro^d *iu%*t.
asketi Policeman John Kt*cnc. mho
stocsl at the comer of Market and
Broad.
"Take the EiRney stieet, or the
Springfield avenue line or any old
line." suggested Ihe green cop with
something of a smile.
" I don't mam any old line. I want
the car :hat will take roe near Union
street.** cried Ihe acting mayor.
‘ Well. Ijiln't hero answering fool
Isb questions, mo move on. 'cause
you are pollocHng a crowd."
He presented' hi* club at the acting
mayor and Jald»ed him In the rib*,
and took him by the shoulder to burry him on his way. SIn.iott mrotl, too
enraged to care to make known his
Identity' Instead he seized the In
sitteni club' of the policeman and
tried to wrest ft away from him.
Keeoe drew Uck the club and joltetl the acting mayor In the side of the
bead with It. knocking off hi* hat.
Slnnott is a gray-halrrd roan and
the policeman young and stalwart.
Tbe crowd tried to Interfere for SlnnoK. biu Keene mould have none of
11^. He and'Slnnott o^tled with the
club ft^ filly feel. Keeoe iwUted hU
finger* under the acting mayor** colblm to the First precinct police aUHob. Sinnou aaw be bad no chance, ao
be aubmUled. and U»e crowd /ollowed
on after tbent
Aid. WiUlani R. Bennett, n buainem*
nosodata of the acting mayor follow
ed with tbe crowd, and when Slnnott
wna arraigned offered to go hU boll
lor faJieo on any charge. Then It
mra* Keene'a tqrn to be namted, when
Police Captain Scribn recsqgBia^ Actins Mnror SIqaott nnd minted him
nnd nftor Imuring tbe^xharge tnrned
him free. Btaaott anM;
"He got rlMd beeniUe I didnn tell
him nU be wpMcd to kpow.**
Smalley
iMtwMon. How«Tnr, Uh-ic
■ f«w thitt wwh they J«a.
aadaUruv number that are
glad they did. „
S’a are now ImokinR btden with the WIHK on«e for
1B07 motors.
Walter M. Paige
AGEItT
Cit phono 872 mOaee St,
I
Baby Rl.<ly. .1
drvrryy «nwUI menlloo » fra-1
ot tbe e»enlo*> eBterialnin.ot. •‘•f
TbI.-evenin*-. dram. ,111 In- •••or!-"
Monte und
anti an.nher t.rse
audl.mrt* mil! no tloutn gre«.| the «udl-
n...... o, .hr
nual mldmrtnier g«lf unimameni here
Tur*day He led O. B. Pre*«»ii of the
Braa Burn club of Newton. Ma**..
three Rtrokr*. with n card of S4. A. LSquire of the Brae Dura club, winner
of the prt»*ldenf* cup In the tmtrnamho WJiH ubm tltHl.mtih drew.
IT yoar wa* aomb
aatfd for gDvrraor of MIcMgan Hr
pot op a aocccMtfnl Aght. both for the
aatkaml aad aUteqichvta. ta that contmt. which mra* oar of thr waimrrt
ta thr history of Michigan potltlca At
Ihr rad of hi* trim br broke thr l«dlHoaal twtvtrrm role of tbe party
la tbr .tatr by dreUatag a rmqmlnatlon. In im br wa* ; caadWatr in
April
2. TK61. to Mis* Annette H. Henry,
daughter of wmiant Gilmore and
Uuldana Bqtiler lleniy. Nine rhUdreu
were l*»rn to them »»f minim five are
living, as follows; CoGdlne. wife of
Henry Ihisenberg Shelden of l>*trolt:
Fay. wife of WllUam Elder Bailey of
Tharndule. !»*.: 'Francis, wife of
Charles Burrel Pike of Chicago: Rui
sell Alexander, jr, m ini marriiHl Mis*
n Jarve*.
Jarve*i »»f
Tb-irolt. nnd Frederick Moul
eflteirol
ton, mho giaduated at Harvard lint
vetSily In the class of 1K99.
General Algei ma* apiMilnted to the
United Stal.'** senate S^-pl. 27. lix>2.
tf» fill Hie vacancy rauw-d by the death
of James McMllbin nnd t.s*k hi* bent
!><c. 1. lln»2. He ma* re-elected by
the legiKlature January. ll*»3. and h\n
term mo,lid have expimi March 4
next. A* he t'Xpicssed a d«**iir to nthe. William Alden Smith mas elecictl
tlri* month by the legislaUiie to fill
hi:, place.
W. B. GRIT PRESIDENT
w
OeB»rd Alger wga long onnieM and
eoBtpIcoou* In republlenn polltlca.
fact had been beard to ogy that raimMkBalam wa* part of hi*
HM waa A temUtar ffgura at tbe Mleb-
FRANK M. PAINE
Arc Your Collccttons Slow
Hstc yn acMUtt ttet
You Have Given Up?
If yon bzTc. let me coUect
them fw yon.
OU gooomite prompUy
to xml I oan make money foi yoo
' A. Pohoral
TraTtira City. Mleb., Snpt Ifl; IMi.
I havn placed n number of neooQBtg
with A. Pohoral a agency for eoRecltoo. many of them long oupawad; but
Ju»t tbe taro* Mr. Pohoral bnwgbt the
dellnquenta to Uma and prompt aetDr. r L. Aahtoo. DentUL
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA R'V
Bov. n im RewlaateM
(Contlnttwl from Third Page.l
"I^t u* not forget to wd.Tt good
reading and cnltlvate the upbuilding
of a g<M,d. clear mind and developing
ikj.iSp? ....
of character
I sugg*-*! literature
hich mill lnle,t*M the rhllduui with
fiirtn lil«-. a reading eomse from th»
akricultnrul college and understand
Ing of the- soil. nlM, nnatomy and
ph.vhiolngy. etc."
The *iM*akei rlos«‘d mlHi a desire
that tbe ftthll home m»m1d devehqt
into a schcKil oiy of schwl. 'Ud Hi*' Tfmln srrlvM *t Trarar** Ctty naadsyomly
children lake Mrt In aU the me<.iings 1:46 pm
and make them fuel that there Is no
place like home. ’
Tbe session « losed .with auoiher *e
uraaa
^ly
lection by the ort-heslia.
Corn Prizet.
The following mere the umard* for
the corn exhibit*:
,
,
White Ik-nt—I). A. Wll*<.n. fiiM.
E. J. East, second . 8b. rman Ik imoni.
third.
Yellomr Ik*ni-A. H. McConaha.
first; E. J. F.*st. second; Ferdinand
hrorohoU. thinl.
Flint—Frank Smith, first and ser
ond: J. W Grwti. third.
Grand prize for b«-sr bushel of ear*
—A. H. McConaha.
The silver medal awanled the coun
ty for fniH at the Ht. I^i.iis world'*
fair, and the diploma awanled at the
soim* lime occupy a cmnsplcuons po*l-
lo B*a»n*lion». Maryland. July 8. IKdn.
served with Sheridan in the Shenan
doah in 18G3. won especial distinction
at Trevlllan Station on June 11. l«r,4.
and mas recommended fur promotlpn
to brigadier general by Generals Cut
ter. Kilpatrick. Sliertdan. Meade and
Grant. He ma* honorably mustered
out In Septemla^r. 18C4. On Oct. 10,
18C5. be wa* breveted brigadier gen
eral for gallant and meritorious mer.
vices, to rank from the liatilc of Trevillan Station. June 11. 1864. In June.
186C. he mas breveted major general
of . United State* volunteecs "for gal
lant and meritorious service* during
the war." He had participated In
slxty-Klx battle* and^akl
Ing hi* term of service.
In Lum
When General Alger returned from
the mar he did not have
ital. but he had plenty of energy and
some knowledge of the luml>er bust
nes*. Into the latter he went as o'*
partner of tim firm of Moore. Alger ft
Co The busin
time General Alger became the head
of the firm of R. A. Alger ft Co
18R1 the business was lncori>oraled
tinder the name of Alger. Smith ft
Co., and the company ha* since establlshed u branch known as the ManlsRECORO WANT AOS. PAY.
tlque Lumbering company, both ol
which General Alger ma» president
They operated largely In the northern
part of the lower penlnaula. and later
In the upper penioaula nnd Mlnnesotjutheir lumber buslneaa being one of
the largest In tbe world, the
product of the «.mpanle* being 150.0<i0.0i»ft feet. Although General Alger
started without capital he never had
a note go to protest, and In tbe Im
mense biisine** that ha* grown
since he never bad" a lawsuit
never had a strike. The com pan lea
organized and controlled by him In
Michigan have pa*d. for labor and tup
pilea alone, since 1866. over $20,000
FOR SALE-Oood heavy work tram,
000. General Alger was a stockholde
harnem. logging alelgbs. banka,
end director of the State Savlnga
chain*, whiffletree*. neck yoke. In
l»*nk of Detroit, was the chief omrner
quire Wade Bro*.. 817 South Unlota
of the Volunteer mine in Marquette
street.
jan 24-tf
county, a director of the United
Suted Bxpiraa
WANTED—Good lop loader for cart.
owner of eneoalre timber land* on ' CnU BeU phone 2Q8-3r.
jan 24Hf
tbe Pacific oonfit and tbe
•“f
Ferns
abaiiely plmU
' Beveml1 tiiea.
i
Phone for pricea. Wo tleliver.
Fine
ZfcLLTWCMI
One Ton
ol
is equal to
Two Tons
ol
Ortce/if tb« ideal foel.
No dnrf; ao tmoke; ve>y
little
We have reduced tbe price to
$5.00 SS
Traverse City
Gas Co.
..vlf
THE EV&SrtNG^^^fe
Y>ACE9
BMND MrilB 1$ ROODED
EAWILIEE
SHORT
MICHIOAN
OrFICIAL FORECAST.
Snow tonight ond Ff*doy; worm^
er tonight:
eoldor
Friday;
brisk
ing northerly by Wrid^y night.
•ssits
Aivsf--t*tust»c«
IN CABINET
OF McKinley
alrosdy
of
the
Senate—
Iroaa on tha ^Planting and Spray
tho
ing
flood
of
Orchards '
by
A.
L.
Hopkins, State Speaker.
F.*lt,fnr irimmeil .lulir
csr
ficial business.
trsfflc
The crqod at
Slip{K»rt, r'om-
Only 60c
in the day
Joseph Sleder & Sons
Mrs. Alger and Cap-
Will be oiuliHl when you make a call
Inteivetiil In
the addn-NM > and dlKruuNloiiN.
at Siilifs Mt*al Markx»t.
TTu'
-The Beal
biilldinps aro dooortod on sccount of
pi.M-ni
wln-n we opened our i^hop.
hroiln r for ihn iniirili r of
Lsrpo offleo
One grtst bailor hss boon
oroctod to hoot tho
Hotol
Whin-
in tho
otroou to furnish otosm host to the
buildinpo.
atjihe trial of hii
favoriir
ing of OichurdK" w.ia diNCiii.i.ed by A.
Htatiford
llopklnN ‘ Mr. Hopkinh Kaid that If
f-nilv A'annouih tu»a tioon In
the fainn i mieii.I.Ml to In- an oirh.iid
n llrAnnsij sini’f Ihr intgedy of
MudUou Hquarr CuoVn.
Her purr In to ktroiixthiMi hi T hrothor for
^sntUnd-
nidt-al ill’ iR nn.li*ri;oli«K.
Tho
stroots sro
pUod hl|h with morchsndloo rocotvod
from boiofntfita. Up town hotols ore
filline up With rofutoos from tho west
Old;. Owlni to tho orost ico jsm bo
low tho 0*ty tho wstor Is bscblnt up
on tho west sufo.
snd
tho
wostbor offleo
roporti
sltustton so most critical.
Telephone snd inlerorbsn
the
will probably bo broken by nighU The
imum lEITBI SHOW HERE
I
Vailetb*s
that
Qulrkly aN la.vs.t.i.*.
bank.
openings
iI.In
Ths Wtst side hss SS.OOO inhabitants
wiMild
out a»*
imiiier nf
Cv.deijcr
an
Ar*
Also
be
U iloue in a
I
rsKH-N
thoiHmpbly
Ih*
ba.pharaid
The Iku
~
mi
**
and
laiu.-di
dmpla)
of sn>
one
TbrrE’ »ro
EIGHT WERE
FROZEN DEAD
fly WIro to th# Evening Itocord.
Winnipeg. Jan. 24—The polica
this
notiflod that
woman and
their
owiifiKi
tlE-serye
toi
h:nglju»d and |iatib.llr M.n-k
giwinlfalhi r h;i\ iog fmiuhl
HIn.. lathnr. as
a
Ihiv.
hunm In <'unnt*rii< ut
a pluniwr In ihi* wiidrintwN in 1-afay
Mtslina countx. Ohio. whi*iv in
truntlninM <m Klghih I'agt* »
siindngly
dainty,
atatlonerj T
ataildn-
Wt*
have ' jiiKt
Hurds and IBalrs latest stybM
umM
th»net IV ill l.loopi.
iK‘rft*ct
ha%e jtsvMi thmwn out eoilivly
-Pi lining
ond
CuUlvatin
XMitn pt some flaw ae»*« laih by
the eye’s of ^n expert
There
rhere ard
art? a numUr.id
numU r
other
atih the hrewllnp
il piiK(.« ^onp with
WAS SHOT BY HIS SON
ixes that nill not t>e flelei
SIX KILLED
BY A COWBOY
Telephone—Cit. :i2, Bell
and
Uihlels-tabli-ta
—^x
stailnnory
and
Katon-Huilhiifa
of
of
Wbitlnga
intesi
htyU‘8.
i.ot UK Oi.iw 'you the
new stationery.
Waifs
Drug Store.
WILL SECLUDE JURORS
:
1
that
will
hartlly
lie ixiualed again on new
merchandise, right
i: A
at the time when you
'
Give 1^ a look—
People who do
this usually give
us more than
a look.
Sherman &
Hunter
.-7--—•
Notliing
But Good Words
Work
of Sscurmg
aumed
from aU who uto our
Today—M
,
EscKm
fly Wire to the Evening Record.
B^T rye; whole wheat.
Deoglos. Aria^ Jon. 24—In a a
handsd oombat in a Southern Roctfic
99 Wire to tbo Breiilnf .Koeord.
UucKtem. JAn. 24 — WIUImp Wbttoly.
Vtiw
-wUvrioal prOTldOT.-
woo a^
comp
eight
miles
from
Mentemma.
V«vk. Jan. *4—The work
irUI wras continued today.
flood In bis offleo this bMifllitg by bit
bond (d the Urgnai dopartmoot aloit
New
acrurinp a Jun* in the Thawr murder
boy. last evening ohet and killed aia
The court'
gave order* that all Jurors aa fast a*
non vbo eommittofl aiileMo wUb
twlver. Tho
was oteH^od
a oiumiy Iniortlew, Mr. WbUMy woa
By Wire to The Bvenlng Record.
Sanora. flett Seeley, an Ariaona
accepied
Wnj9» Flrw.
aperutors
shall Ik*
were
secluded.
deni
By Wlro to the Breolng Rooorfl.
In Ixmdon. apd vns cnilofl •‘Tlw Mnr
Waahlngtub. Jan. X4 -TV acadway
of muaic wV dt^troyed by Are this
abal Ptotd of Landao.-*
morning
Lows |Ti.t»uu.
QUICK. THE TAILOR, maks
clsthss. 201 East Front straat.
Many
-m
f
M
■
7:
DtHtl them.
uplo-<late
opt*ned up a oojialgnmnnt of l*oa
Mr U.i.u^h in the diNciisvem that
the si««»ud piue. the foU»»wed. Ntated th.it he had bii’ii mk
i«>e1 rihUm jgm-s to the hmis
hml* M-oring
M-orii
ceNhlnl in kilUnp tum-f-N by hoaldlng
Kk ..I m, I bud ih«i«’ sdulag from
and ii.txiM-d a aalt aolmioii uIhuu th*‘
to kk pet thV whit’e Idts id sUk.
nuinltr of
iiijoy itvolving
<*ry.
Would not y-our fii.MU*i
enjoy your lottiTH If ihr*y were
deaux mixture aho^l Ik-
Traverse City Mfg. Go.
winter overcDats—bereV
bu
in KuitheVn Michigan. Tu
i bird luusi score
Maple, Hemlock, Ash, Elm,
Basswood, Pine and
Tamarack.
', ;
aro newest styliw—
boiij;ht this year about a duxim
last leason’a coals
ID the entire lot.
prices
tko doubt
on
-
weather- here’s your
Stationary
wiitteu
.
■
paper
theoi
Hve-Uity,
'
Seven-lUty, ‘
Nine
and
Eleven DoUars
Hon?*8 your wfnter
You
LOGS
j.________________ _
Will pay Highest Cash" prices for
Consider the matter:
.
rattier
finer lot ofl iHiultiy has neter lan-n
a babe wore froaon to
Stormy Intorvlow.
Itaiy. iM.liuial an.1 l.lli^lnt•^> Itf.-, raini
eiie.
blue iil»tw»n» out
the ‘ Idids
the snow near btarbuck.
n’a Largast Depart
Alsr.-r
gmwn to manllo M! siaH*-tl Urn Uli* of
points ut
fivt man,
dOOlh walking from a train SUHod In
many
year land
flt 'flonafaco. across tho rivtr. havt
boon
AU’XrtUdiir
who uiiaiio-tl hiuh (liviliu lion in mil
ot .V-w
rnvohuion.
v«
rh’iy and fliiiai hi- won ihitr lym’a In
i»Uf*-»’fe»io«
^H-oiuiux tlH* |>rop
ert) of an.vj oiif pi ioou. ‘
*
-j-
a Mier on liNty. now
Mayor Cilia has iasusd a notics that
LOGS.
l*hc Ovcrcoals
\vr ofTi r
at
srtth hi*. widow**d niothfi. mu\(*d lumi
rti-d off ih.N-^Hvfr
iIi.N-nII
cur
*lhe city troasury may be drawn %jpon
, -
Harry
White
\V>andotI n|I
SOlvOO ond stay m the homss as long,
for flood protoction.
Huvv.il
the pld family
Tl.v J.idgini; SUN
Peopit art making
dtsparala affons to provision thsm-
Aigsr.
Mrs.
111 KlchuionU. Ohio, in ViT*. ami wh**n
fuinilsd tt^ conditions here tomorrow
will b# appalling.
A.
daughter.
111 miini-iouh battli’s iu lh»- w*ur i»f ilii-
m
the
riUlHOiia. ifEl iU.lK.nN. w hiltt
the
»u\i >.’n..u in.iH.iis ioh.iii
»d
of fj|n....,.I.U-N at ih*. IH»Ult|>
HhH.s loHhi^j.
donv
fb‘nei;il
hiri gi>*ai
Slu- BiU nf Silk.
nim-
Ruaaell
Alger and
Sheldon are to Detro.t.
manner-U. will be ueelt-aa.
i.Ihmen
and If ths wsather ofhes prodiction is
would be a
thU t^houhl
RIbbins. Which Show-, a Score
It it also backing up through
foot from the manholes.
nii
He advlM-d plant
cause if it
in the nvor
the oewors. the water bubbling up a
Ktn-w
ally aa
of SO or Over. Are Very Much In
tiro west side will be affected by the
half a doaen
ordering only
tain Fred Alger are here but Russell
WAPININO IbiUCO.
weather Director bchneidor St
flood as the water is pouring in from
We pay lop pijci** for hog*, veal,
hutti r, eggs ami iKMiltry.
A.
Market street is a lake.
Blue
al pionipi UK to invite you here.
Ing the lowf* ^iiatphl and h>>teiu.itir
thooo m tflo flood district.
department that by morning tho on
and
the bu>er
taken from the htatUm and
tntonse cold adds to tho suffering of
o’clock tssuod a warning to Iho police
CMeanll-
nes*^. oonrti-ous terxMce. JuM pricing—
He tt.UUed M-le<Ung giHul mar
In repaid to apraMnp he aatd lhai
service
as well so some steam road service
lilgh Kiatidard we set tip for mirseves
few treiN they wniil.l only Ih* a hur-
pride in aftei yeat>
No rollof Is In sight
Miy wh»*ihi*r or not we live up to the
iMild Ih* a Kuen-NN l.ut. If hi- had only
ketable
RIRBONSOF^
MANf SHADES
bnynrji of months. «»ven year*, here to
tan au.l pa\e bU aunulnn to It. h»'
deji.
Tho water Is almost up to tho first
floor Of ibo bit hotol.
Tho looo in tho wholooslo distrlot
win bo onormpus.
Flrat-clasB Butchore,
Packers and
Sausage Makars
TheStniiiaietorAl
/ Meat
nmtiilnt:
iM-tiei than thut of veMeiihiy and
all pn-Nint aere tniirh
KUBECK & HOYT
fbmaoo flros boinp put out by tho
Hood. In soma tooos tomporsry htst
lug plsnu aro boing oroctod
■fe
wuriii
moil M'liMi »hnpi‘.
'Only * is our nuitto and It is left to
•I tho olty is psrslyred.
.
Later
$5 tons.
U plrtt.1.1 U from a Inin phoio. iDstltut.- wan aim* the gi.ihi-iing place
graph Ilf iti’ r4iuiili’Si. of Yaraionih. Ilf many fih-ndi..
atMiT of llarrj Thaw, wrho has Just
tei 1»o i-x<i’Ueiit nUllittefH by tlie
in th^s eoiiiiir> In otdir t« lie
•Nile. * The riaiitltu; and Stira\-
iho down town portion
-I.-;-'
(iival,
the npeulnp of «h-
Slate farmi m InMltuto thiv
on
linos In tho lloodod d.strkt hss boon
»
Only Me
he was at the war department on of
Tho tco rtdHOd nvsr rtoos hlphor snd
flirMt
The
senator seemed in better health than
Ws will
1410 20g $4 totl0.
Yoolhs’
from,
sell A. Atgerdied suddenly this morn
ing at his resVfence in this city.
OvercoaU.
T‘ yon money.
eltifl, aevienil i-olori to choose
senate yecterday.
Msny will bo Isolstod
hlfhor and throslons to crash ovor
bridfos.
* \V»* especially wjmt you to see the prioes we
YorTHS’andMh^^’S
usual and attended a session of the
and sro short of provisions and futl.
tho
you that we have the'goods and the prioea.
Hie Best
INTEREST MANIFESTED
IN INSTITUTE.
laiena Opened Today With an Ad
nsinp rspidly
roschod
City Book Store
Tbe Hobart Oo. prop,
Washington. Jan. 24.—Senator Rus-
Orssd fUpldc. MlclL, Jsn.
has
s;i
Where Can I Get the Best Values for My Money
Story ef His Life.
Idsnu sf ths sssst slds srs tn terror of
and
Only 85c
POSITION OF SEC
By Wire (to the Evening Record.
atSfO pf 1t04.
Wonwi’e fine Felt Jnl»tt»
Mack fiir trimmed.
«*Friday, the IJth,”
in Everyt»ody*s Magazine,
onsslesttlie
MICHIGAN 'GOVERNOR
Session
is
I^Ut ts fHs Cvfiilsp As«0fd.
Is
WEAK » low tut no
one ii««d to go with ooM
.ngton—Was
Apparently
Weil
Yrsterdiy and
Attended a
ATTENDANCE IS MUCH URGED
Up
GREAT
•rssd floor oohich
W. Lswson*8 Wondcriwl story.
I, ,.
End Came at His Residence in Wash-
■ #s«tllf»d MMsAoMsrksI tusst Is
ths
A
Tbit it the iiuestion that ii bothering a good
DOW whi*n so man^' iniluoei
IM art* being, offenxl. ffj^u will
nules we
I'ouvim^
put your Uiiieogamtl
wt* will
t
Uiiie OKSiDSt oura lor a lew imnnUss
^ Orest idicr IrscUd ts Msst tn-
:
IWcM We the
Wai
IssNcccsstly
AWAY SUDDENLY.
W. B. DRAY
FORMED
PBKIDEHT
OCCUPANT* or orricf •wita
INO» OAlVfH OUT.
JSfn
FASSfcO
ELEVENTH YEAR-
RETARY or WAR.
I’? iEITWfi WITS II STWTS
s Utis—Iss
SENATOR
HE OCCUFIED
OE
fUiL AND EOOO.
;:■%
ALBERISDEAD
wimum tamporaturo for toot 24
COLO ADDS
TOSDFFERINC
ISOLATtO
BAlYWBTinmi
I to noon oocb flay by S. K. Walt.
TMURSOAV. JAN, 24, tfS7.
lyomotar. falling.’2MB.
Ittvifi HAt AOAIN^.«Oflt OM A
WfLORAMPAOK.
5 O’CLOCK EDITION
TKAVCmC CITY. MICMIOAH. THUKtOAV, JANUARY M. 1«*r.
i
.•’K:
JBaimah & La^^Gd.
s
V
’
isifttt
worth
your whtte
to do tilts?
I Some
Splendid
fj
Things t
to select I
-a!*' r i
w
wm
---- -
>:tW
H.U
GIML COSTS
MOCH MONET
_jlSE
1^
mt
TMt KVImiM RUONH TMAVtmt CITY. «KMIMMrfHUl»OAY. JANO*J»Y *1 1MT.
woiiL Wa vW wsstm to siato tbm
ttw pogItrT rtww gffb. la Oraad Rap
hia a Rwr dayi spa waa m ba<t«r fa
aaj iwniiiu tbaa that .^v«a la Tvwv
UMJcHd Bv'ldOTOR BOAT COM
•rm City Tbia aaaociMkm baa doM
PANY 01 RtCTDR.
moth lawarda the ptWBmina of breadlag af domaadr fowk,«
this yaar abewa to vlidl oftaat 1
MCATINO FSOERAL BUILDINGS IS
M tba Balaa Dapart.
aal te ihiB va«ar« bid apraad. Tb«
EXPE|fSlVE.
*4. W. lUNMBN, Witor *.4 Mu
rMing Mia £Mim
paopla of tbIa fagkm i|f« to ba
ptlmawtad opoa thalf aaecam
bfwadlat Baa lowk Tlw etbl
hero w«rw aa flao aa fx>idd be aaaa
At tb« last BMwilng of tbe board of
dlrertom of the Traverae City Motor
fbd to tbe’gToatoat etycoaraiaaia
Bwt company. Harry IV Alley was
braaiars of Eumy fowU mad of farmunanimously
elected aa manager. Mr.
arm Sid ft may aafHy ha aaH that tba.
Alley is A first Hass office man. a
aawdkUM baa Vami aid wiU ba rw
good busln%«s man and pmaesaaa aa
apgakbla I6r tba grsat adva^
i««Mins to Bpooior Waabington extensive knowledge of boau and has
la tIHa klad td braadlng.
Dlipolch to tilt Piwaa. Mor» Thoo s prarUcal Idea of gasoline engines.
The abow for aevcral^eira paa
Rotan Pr^ la Paid By tbo
For these rcasona. Mr Alley has bevm
gtwdaaJIy larreased In taaiialtada and
CwtMj
racellMic*..
tbia
y^r
■«ma»
rM! 'at tlu> (
If tbe motor bogt
lag all prt'vlous efforU.
r,
a« i
work In connection
no folioirliig dUpouh ^appeartd In rtJt fHaaton. who will have cbarfT of
Tueb4ay> Qrand Rapids piwao from a the msnufarlurlng end of the
eaa.'wdille Mr. Alley will devrde
“ClrriiBistaotlal evMeCw logardlng temlon to the offiee and sab s departlh(> altosed cuaJ cuttblao In certala nient. Mr. Alley will dispose of hU
TMC SOAflD OF TMAOC BANQUET.
(^loa
of
Michigan
la
appareSUy
for
marble working business aad at onee
fha banqiH^t of flw Imard of t
bUbed by a Ireab ggv^nineal report bntn bis dulKw iwith the motor boat
Ut bm gIvMi Ml tia- 3Ut df U(lii maotA
<C7
am
one df Ihi. liftMit « >«-r «|ir
toy between j
For Twenty Eight Vagrt He Had ConTho company atafts today for the
In
ani) will
Cathrr th« larEMt rdiniuiujr of l>u*l- ducUd a Ocntral Stare at Old Mla- different pUcea, and Ibfae who know season with seibrul Si>»clal orders
tb« rwull prices wblbb have been hsnd. It win l^ the aim of the etnu
tioo—lll Long Time.
pnEaailooal and iirtiKn*»«ir<>
rurnwl, in Michigan will be able to psny U* keep i4t hand an extensive
wdittag mr« than baa tn*r Ii^n «
underataod whether there was anj stock of impular models f<ir ready sale,
aaaaaE before la Trarrrae City cm
0«,rite Isirdle, *r. lone of the best considorahlo competition
ns well as to constrmt boats of
alaOlar oocMloa. Tbcm- baa Imw,
nolval ot hitarett la tb*? bemrd of known plon.erm of] the peninsuU local doalers in bidding for tbe g.o various sires arctuding to the Ideas
and fancies of tbe customer. The
trade Earing iho paal fe w monllia |.ss*44l awsv fti i, o*< hirk last nigbl
“The report relates to the con!rads Tiaverse (Tlty Minor Ro.il camiuiiiy
Han/ mho bavi* baraeofore takrn lit aflru* a long iUacss with stomach
made by tbe treasury department fo. now has a mept excellent siaH and
Oa lotereat ba»«^ ttallME that unll«-4 liiiuhle. For el. ve?i weeks be
b«vi, eonftoid to hi8 he,i and fur many fuel for buildings under Its care. It the (oundatlop has bt-en UId for a
HTort and hanbony of actlgo ca
mveiw the more ImrKirtanl fedfral ver>’ extensive Ipdusiry. l-nder the
muc!b tovarda cba drimldpimNit of thr days the end baa bae|i eipectwl
I-ardiw would haw- t.ee« 78 hnildlugs In'Michigan. It ahowf. that new managemeiiL there will he au
rtijr'a Indualrtal raaoarnaa. A board o
i.ld nest May ahd for.fiu'ly-eight the 8. r. Ibninit Fuel and Ice com- energy' given to ibe business that will
Imde vltb only a balf-bcairtcyl auppor
IMUir ha. the 1907 contnicl for auppl.v- cause It to rapidly. devVhip. The stockof a cxnamuiiUy can do lltua or noib years he haa realdad pn tbe
ing tl>e Grand IU|ddai.ulli1ing with hulders are pialuly prominent busin
log. bat with the boarty cnrouragc‘ Twenty^Igbt yearn ago be
inabi at tb« poopir of tha community general store at Old VIsaloa which rtghiytons of anthracite coal at $8 32 ess men who art* taking a great In
ed np to I the time of hU s-r tiM. making a total of fOW.kr..
teiest In the company and whose in
toneb may bo aocompllabod. At the
actfning mooting tnaitora of |rrfat Im last lllneaa. Mr., Ufdle
"Meads of families who have pur- fluentw will assist In building U up.
porUnro will ba dlacuaaod. Idoaa mil] iH-nInaula In lk>» from near Onuiio. based anthracite coal In Grand Rap
inada. He waa bum near Montreal Ids know that thiwis between 40 ami
bo whangod aod Ihi ro w 111 bo dl
ttve years ar» his wH« preceded DO centa higher than the maximum
alona that will not only bo lotrroatinx
aod educational but wblrb will h«U him to the grave, but dm*
current prices. And yet the .bid for
• daughters aurvlve him.* The
to greater onargy and eonnoqui
government supply Is uptio. a
are George W. of Traverae City, compeUtIvo baals.
Tbora are a great many people who l*eter V of MapleUm. (Fred <»f Ttmv
Here They Are. Bwy
“At Grand Haven, N Robblna has
ought to U long to the boani of t
City. Henry of Old Mission and
e oontrarl for supplying twenlynow and ^ve Money
who do twd. Brery man who paye Hleve of Travenu. City. The
flve loos of anthracHe coal at $S.2i.
taiea, or who cwrijM hla living In Trav ters an> Mrs. Hattie ftwancy of Old making a toUl of |*0«.25. At Jackson
Sewing Machine Nivdleii.
for all machltuMi. per iiu|ht..03
eraa aty abouM take a peraonal In Mission.
Ml. Mrs. Mattld4
Mailing Hoffmsn
iionnian
the price is |K.40 cents |K*r ton. Col
teraat In the board of trade. Th* Maplet
Moo and Miss Roie of Old 1
llns, Hahn d Ikilriel having the co.n
1 fee U iHltlng and U
Sion
met to furnish a4*venty Hve tons at
luk and Mucilage, per bot
voted to the payment of the eipimaoii
lairdle was a tijember of
tle ........................................... 04
that price.
Witch Harel. jk-r bottle... ..b»
Incurred by the. Ixatril. The won* rathollc rhund). havliij; l»CM>n inlMtl
“The lowest rate In western MIchl
Paul DuttunK. p* r gross___.(»5
mambera tha larger the fund to work
that faith.
i
in is made at Kalamaxiai. where
Cup TVw SiraliierK, each *.....02
with, and as wv have no Indnstiint
WMiw
Card fUcks. each .^c
thrre has Ixi-n much agitation over
fund fur the prxiniutlon of fuiiutliM.
the alleged .tial itimhlne There J
the bewrd haa Uh-i, dep*'t“llni: tmlln ly
W. Ryder has the tHMilract for furnish
upon the due* imW |,y the niemW-ts. Vettran of the Civil ^ar
Ing the governmeat sixty tons of anrie^w^tl
per
It Is well to stale that at this filmTwfnty ThrWf Vtam a! Resident of
•Itw at |7Sn. and the Kalamawsi
them is ai^ Interest fn the futuie of
Kalkaeka.
Calkaaka. •
Gas comiiatiy fumishes alxty-Ove tons
tim c ity that U , on.MM nd.nMe, and me
of coke at |4.So js r ton.
^ believe hat'CviM) g«Mxi cltlren mho
to The Bvenlng
At Marquetiu the price is I7.K5 |>er
baa the lntere*ls of the eily hi henrl
Kalkaska, Mich., Jau
Corpe.
•bould ally hlniMdf mlth tip. orKunUa agivt M. died at his homh here yester- ton. Jami^ Rickards A Cu. having the
coiitracl
to supply one htmdit*d ton.s.
BiJui cm prlHa
. flun and as iimny s* |MMu.|lde alten.l day HfieniiMin. a strokd of paralysis
Whert Highast Prlc# ic Paid.
the annual ine^ iliig and'bamjm i
BiiffenHl two years ago bWng tbe^ prim
Tho, lop prii-e is |8.f.O. which Is
Tbfre will l»e pn-senl two n |.ii-Meti
ause. Mr. Corfa* was a vetc+nii paid at Traverse City
Main Tun
There the
Utive Oraud lUipltls «HI/eti8 familiar of the civil war ami for the post
............ Oa
3 for ..
lah & l-ay Meivantlle company
with tniard of trade wmk and Indus
luis the coutmn for aupplying thirtytrlaj di'velopim nt. who will enlighten
•
tons.
-"tho memlM rs of our Ikuu.1 uikiu tmiiiy
‘On the eastem side of the slate
thluga whh b we uuis< lv«’s ha\e often
the prices run lower. At I4wy Clly the
• etiualdervd. Ilieivroie li shmi/d 1h>
WOMAN'S CLpB.
Koliert Rente] company supplies one
tho aim of every huMlm-M* man in
huudr«Ml.tons at |(’..73. At Port Huron
the clly to b<» piywiml, and working
lam selling a
B MKkillom A Co. furnishes nlneiy
men whnae Intcn sU.aiv nimi lUi-tilicsl Mra. D. E. Wynkoop Will Be the
Leader Tomorrow.
ns at
At Raglnaw L. C
with those of the biisitieM* UUHt.
tilth A Co lias a contrari for eighty
The
rcKuhir
mecMiuK
of
the
W’oinan's
ahould aUo make an cEurt to Im^,
ns
at
17.
there. It Is esiMM'l.Hl that the annual
“At Ik-trol! and lousing bltumlnons
2 M A Isry.. aHend.nnc. is de
mtMtUng will wUue** n*nemcHl I'lieigy.
of
as there *lit 1h‘ linp..riam husl eoal Is used. The ItidroU oontmets
bcdler develoiHsl Idiws and the Inaux
The pmstuin will In. lu charue were sv'CimYl by A. W. MalconiKoii.
wruthm of practical work for the up
who
fumikhes
1.400
tons
to
the
i*omm
..rVMrs
II
K.
Wyuk.s.p
and
thfsul.
building of Uio-rlly. nut only by the
attmulus that may U* given to inami leet u -uteratuie/^ Tlic following Is house and itoKtufflcv and 700 tons to
tho customhouse. HV^ grts $7.41 p«>r
fadorlea already esinldishisl here, U«e po.gram:
for •
The l.anslug eonlnict H held by
r.iia r. •Thlhlren s l.lierature.'* bv
but the nnewal ofM-ffort to e*tuhllsh
U A. Itriw'oll A Co. who furnish
Mi.s Helen Stout.
J .
new enterpilsvw.
nlneiy i.uiH of bltuniluuuK eoal at
UeadliuL Miss Itbe^i Moulin.
IhtiH r.-‘ glories of llivv Wind, the I4.t;7.
THE POULTRY SHOW.
"The^<'ollt^acts mcntlon.Hl have
iHin. the Trt.^ and Ac Tlowert.”
The mauagc'rm ol ihe^iMutln
Good beans, too!
V all for the p»v* rumenCs fiscal
S\ts. |» 11 \Vynk»H>p.
\
Hlhlt of ^tht» Northeni kllchlgun
ytwr. which ends Jnne 2o. ijm7.
V.ssU solu. Mias Himki r.
try asmiclatlon ate entliU'd to *
Dry beans are 5 cents a
* (‘lassie Myths.*'
Miss Minnie ♦ “The eoal prtWiUon Is a Mg om
for tbe government. This reisirt shows
i'aUe.
h
retail, SO
j it hardly
pays
tbat the tix^ury Ucpaitment expends you to buY them
ikuig SchiKd chlldrmk
hen you
for buildings under Its cniv a total of can get two and one-half
A Sesut h Jobe.
I179A3C.13 for 34.210 Ions of nn poends of baked beans seaJnmle
toim^ tutu the |rOssea
lie coal and
for 5»’..
sloii of ennsidi«r:itde wealtb .hre^ugb MB torfk of bltuminpus. TiV averag. sonci with tomato sauce for
tlM- diwtii %if
»t rvlntlves
tvlnllves w»s tt>;s ad- price oi anthracite is |j.23 and of only 10 cents.
oiU‘ i>r Ids II
I had several rases of “Sun
bituminous
The highest price;
nyside” last spring. They
yon tifnt yaur rich fns'bs waur bom for hltuminous coal are paid In
after the people
m. At Sitka tbe prict^ Is $14, at 9old fast
afur*> ye.”
“Wi-e'.” said Jamie. “J’m • nae sae Nome $Uk»0. at Unalaskn |15. at found out about them.
rnre nlsuit Ihni: hnt It |was, a guld Wmngwl 112.
Invest lOcen s, It’s money
thing Hint they d«ssl l>efi>re me.”—i*tln your pocket..
U Is not n«w^asary that ymi
ewgo Journal.
i
RECORD w/hT ^.P
have a lurgv« amouni--o amall
)Nf^l
SPECIAL PIUCES ON
‘^TS,
aum will atari an accxiunt.
To Curw a Cold Ifi Ono Day
,\\T>ea you «»iM»n an acyvmol
Tskr LAX ATI Vg HllOMO
TSMrt C. I\ M^Pool. 118 K. Front.
with ua. we furnish you a l^ank
Uu>k and checks.^
RECORD WANT AOS, PAY.
NO EXTRA txMbMe.
lUET MMUUR
TO msmm
GEO. URDIE. SR . OaO
J. C0^»D
apedilSdct
25 Per Cent
Norwegian Stees
Wabare a la* pain a( tha
Snoaa Thao. A JohnamV
QaiUm Kotwagitt Sfcan
IkMaailonot with to carry
oaar. aaO to laU tham va »iU
nnka a apneial price oa
Friday aad SalofWJaa.tSaadtt.
AtthistiDH-joaaiUlc ahhto u<*t a pair of geouiae
• T.job- Kk««o fur a v.rr
little HKIM7.
U yoa will col ISIaadvcrtiscaicat oat aad
arlao it to os oa tac
above date wc will
allow yoa a credit ol
SSc tor it, to ^ply oa
Skees. Pash Sticks
aad Skee Btadloo.
Macsaalaa AU
HEATING STOVES
Our inventor)' brtngi to light several hundred
dotlam' wesrth of stoves that we are anxious to
tfisposc of regardless of cost or profit raUier
than to have our money tied up for another
whole year. Even if you will not want a new
stove before next year it will p^ you lo buy
one at the prices we are offering to
close out our stock.
W. SLATER
TOE HOMEMAKER
FMNKTRUBE
aemtmKiMM
of Rockers. ilfc:
Bargains Worth Looking Into
On ackmui of tbeto Rootlt arrirhig
late f.i^be H.didaT trade. w« hBYe
enomM/is »N»rk on liuud Uiut-Art) Uk
up too
rcxnn.
If you waut a Rocker.
B. J. MORGAN
Pioneer Livery.
llmke4tli loi «]f imuiiptly
at all huura. 1 cxll for liiy;
KJvr-
I have an open biK for
sUtiKliriile panics ulurc
ih»*y all sit down in the
bouoiii as they used lo
do in jjond nld limes
years aL^». Have ai other
bus with '-ido scats for
those who don’t want the
other bu«.
If you want to move I
can jrive you a «ood man
and a iar^je sleigh and
give you satisfaction.
Now is the Time to Bay
And here U where you will find the fineat fiaaortmefiit ami the loweat prioot in
the city.
Tlie followin^c will give
au idt*a of tho great reduction Wt
have made. Theae are only a few of tbe many:
Large Ann RiK-k(*r, golden tvik fioiah. reiCuUr $:i value, at $1.48
Good Cohl.ler Stjat
S«at Koe
Kocker.
‘ now
ker. regular $-*1.50.
8.88
K<3<k0>r like cut. goMeii oak, ro I aeal, nii«ly cwrviHl,
always
Iwayt soM
Rolil for IG.(.00, now only
...805
Our sp^
ap^H-inl
in] $7 Hooker, goliieti oak. wide arm.
roll seat, now 8 85
_________ow:m
Sewu.g t:h
hairs from
rom <;jo up. Morns
Morris Chairs from 4.(
4.76 up.
AU other high grade
griM
R(ykcrs sold aooonlingly.
Your Credit Is Good
Your Reliable Furniture Store,
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Union Street
wa
The Hannah & lay Mercantile Co.
air
2i lb. Can
SUNNYSIDE
Pork UId Bem.
10 cents
Start
A Checking
c4ccount
Grocer
A checking account give#
you aafrty for >wub fundscsahveiuleuco for your bnslmwa
limaaartlons-^ rv‘Cv*l|U for cvcry bill paid.
IT IS SYSTEMATIC
I
TO PAY BY CHECK.
REX
Don’t Forget
CHOCOLATES
When thinking about pments that a chandi
Uer, |>retty shade, pocket flasher and
;J.W.J«ck.ou A.W.
: E. A. Monrae Bom A’Monioe
: 1>. Maoegsri
A. OoniUa
F.r.Akat
Portable Table Lamps
make the very best kind of a present. We have-all
of fhem' in stock, at the right prices. Come in —
and see.
J. a Uiom
: W«ineloi«g Club
; C. F. Own
‘ Amerioaa Dm* Stora
; Hwuh Drug 8toi«
;F.L.8hntar
Grocer
.
,
\
•'THE BIG STORE”—Dealers in Everything
r
■
Why Don’t You Raise Poultry?
^
Th:rc Is money In the Business, Boib in
Raising: Poultry and Selling the Efgs.
y
It must be dom. oa gciiMititlr principlet. Ihuugh. A small sum iaveeted at fint in the right
kind of supplies will bring you suoh returns that you cm s<x>o eubrge ycur Imsiuess that wjll bo
both fascinatiogand most profitable.
W« carry i full line of the (jelebraUd “Reliable” Tneubators. Brooders and Poultry Knpplifi. What we don’t have we rim eel for you in tho shortest possiUe time and can save you
money. You can-see your goods before yuu make your purchase.
The Reliable lOO Egg Incubator, one of the bjst after
, ■
constant improvement.
twanty-five years of
The Reliable lOO Chick Brooder and Rat Proof Yard. The chirks cannot
crowtl and an* ulwdVi
ilwdVi comfortable and healthy.
The Reliable Stock Food Cooker and Water Heater Combined. The 43hi<^
attniu quicker grosth and greater weight when fed properly oooked food.
The Reliable Exhibition Coop, one of the neatest and best cDops on the market
legelber with screw.*. Can be taken apart in a moment’s timi*, for shipping.
Is put
The Reliable Insect Bellows, for dusting insect powder over bDthold and young fowls*
Poultry Netting K-epj yoor poultr>‘ in and small stock out. You oaii buy anyamtmnt
you want.
Reliable Lice Killing Machine—It does tho work in an hoar that otherwise would take
a full d ly. It is th^ gn»atost invention for poultrymen ever made.
Galvanized Iron Drinking Fountain—It will not frecse, cannot be ripped over and is
most c isily clcauetl
Reliable Hand Corn Sheller—Shells any kind of com and is a great labor saver.
Grit or Feed Box - Excelsior Feeding Trough. Reliable CaponiVing Instrument
We carry in stock
lock a full line of InteraaUonal Poultry Foc^. Happy Fmrer Condition Powder,
Pratt’s Poultry
“
Food, Seneca Horse CondiUon Powder. Intemationsl Stock Food, Internatiousl Colic Cure, Stmeci Hog Cholera Cure, Interaaiiohal Distemper CureJSeneca
Poultry Food,
d, ]Pratt’s Animal Regulator. International Heave Cure, PraU’s Won^Powder.
Senecx Stock Food, laternationalLouse Killer.
I nr£ GIVE AWAY as premium
i Yv the best Galvanized Iron
I Drinking Fountain for. best exhibit
; in Class Four at the Northern Mich.
; Poultry Show. Jan. 25 to 25.
WE GIVE AWAY as premium
FV a $16.00 Lake City Feed Cutter for the best bushel of Dent com
exhibited at the State Farmers’
Institute, Jan. 23 aad 24.
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.;^r:
, TiuvcRW errv.
Y>'4T<-V-*->-fr'i'
A Mild Laxative
IITTEROF
Hill AIDED
OMaw^tuyMjA,V. JANUARY tC
th« tfBBiMt BeeordBd
-
WiMiail. HNlM«liNSlta«ia «M>«ict-
ic^ fur Wmterwsys work. Al
vt the rt*srs s»4 hArbor»: ll is W logether. ibe «iKWtioB hhf tBhea «B
Ib^ttJlbst
the digBiiy of s BotkmsI iMiifc
■K..- ' 1
yoBBS; hldH and HbbOocb bb4 weU b4
Bgced to thoir choM oocbpbUob.
A. Brow, la mBMber morebsat at
ihia place. He has bweo bore aboBt
Bfiecw ywa aad hawd
Mr. Hill soggfwfs. Tb<> sum of fS.ooo.
—^
forBMTty osTBod and ibb
by tho irery bBM Dr. mMck BBd reWLtCVCO
WATiHWAY* WILL soo.wm u twirw the B0KB|At uf the
boodwd drU <g the il*slis4 ft«u» St
•«T SIO Ar^WO^ATfOW.
i. E. Allor U the "dampoBltg pto^
thB rlds» of tbr H%1| wsr; It is asoif
ceaa maB**, of this regkm aad dariag
thsB twice th# wwtirw elrowiBliOB U
those cold aad «mppy days of Mgid
the euiTsmcy Is tbs ^stry. 1^ owJy
S tfUiw IsBS tbss twice the ssvlsgs
Bpecigl lo Tho Bre
silittiklii <rf that 1
deposits IB bN the mvIMs bosks Is
AIsiBs Clly. JsB. 24.<-;AUp»o City the uao of his *^ro>«Btor^ sad other
TnArne num or country the VBlIOi Bistes pot K«etber.
preily
‘'drtBkabloa.'’ Mr. AUor has a well
WCRC
CongrosoBss Jose^ K IUBiMlf]| of
SBd is lontsd Ab fnrwlabmi place of bBalnoM aad rtinilOsns. who. ns|prwslileot of the the midst of ooe dMtbo BMSt fortUe
poitB a wsry flourlahtag bBaiaoBa
Nstiutui Rh«-rs bh4 lUrbors con ssd highly developed formlM coBBtry
TAM tiM
Am
gress. U prtdmWy tl^ n»ost tborviigb found tn the Grand Trmirerse rwgkiB.
. iTMA Mum »•
ly coQverssBt Bum Ib the rwuntry lo- I Its locslloB mldYV between Odsr smith. SBd together with
t# C*r» ftr TrMI< Will
40X with tho QwesiiOB of tester Irsps- Clly and lbs ilasgos. oo^OlOB Lake
M«v« Afi miAMCt,
larger
BlIovlBg Ibis manf^bms pUn erf rail
raried nstu^ and bent on dlf docs aU klnda^of
toad ImproveiiKrBt to go forward with
rrtmods as/bey travel through wood work. Ha* a complete llae of
to TA« 0««AlM ;i*r<irW.
tool* to wvMk with ankl by kU palusout Ibe devi lopoiei|t of a competing
p**ccfu
taking and *ogCf efforts to please, en
jWMktawtQB. Jm. 24 -OMUMfc Aa«
W.Ui tb.,Ul
j,.,,
^
joys SB Imaveoae iwitronage at this
li|M MAftM <ml M lit iMAaivr #
plare. He has b^*en associated al
U» rwliMtkw or the prmmmx
this place In d business way sbout
who yearly e»41ect
or (Mitaoirf Wbro iho^lvrr. onii be more completely In the grip of tbr
nine yemrs.
l»«rfaot« bill »«• tt*pon«*a oul of c«im taHnad» than it ever ws» before. If gather .up \belr tlml»ef bol^ugs
E. 8. Rigrr and AYank Nash are the
Ibis plate, and UstU the farmers who
nllteo ibl* W9ck, rvory eooKirsvmao the csnmtry devt^kvpa tie nkvUable
carriers al this place.
eoch basing dayf of I
fo«a4 OB bis 4oBk • eoiaplf^to w%\ of waterways, keeping pace with the the year to eachangc their Urm and J«“<*
I* **
th^ IMtor wrtttr^ b ffw days mo by railroad Improvementai they will aenre tlalry pcoducU for the commodioai\ the pathways of the mall carriers are
beset with obstacles of every known
JbWs 4. Mill, prostdoot of the Clrosl
__________ 8now varying from one
Nortboro lUllroBd compsBy. to CJo%
terprUlng me^hanta of AUple City.
foot in depth io^li feel. Ice that U
rr»or Johnson of Mlnn«^>ts la iht* which are certain t^ arise If there la
Aiaple l ityhaa^n saw mill Industry SBKmth and other ice that Is quli^
iHicr Mt. Iini dwlsns omphsilcAUy no compeUtloo lu transportation.
within Its Ifmlts as well as several rough •aperUlly when ll comes In
fVculUrly enough Mr Hill In hU _______
busintws _______________
places, and among those a contact with a fallen anatomy. Days
luUer Is an anient advocate i»f water I
that It rains, snows and shines and
transportation
While he adv«»rateH
wp lft.MiO.000 111 df-vi^oi^oeot nork. CPTM-Ully a llfl.^‘U fo«t channel lu Ihej « R
the general merchant days that the high wind nrarty take
vniarfi‘ and everything fn»m away a carriers bnaih. and aft«‘r all
Ho wobW hBirn this vast annMint Misslaslppl riv^r frtmt 81. UhiIs to
.Jbe-M* oliKtacles have lie*n met and
OMMid pir»r ftre ywini of BCHlrr wwk New Orleans, he alws.vs hss b4*eii a .« knitting iiihnIIv to a barrel
brav.ly and vict|>iu»usly o.mbatled
BljBB BVffBg* OOUsy of H,IO0.*»‘H».(H»0 champion of this general plan of de van b«> found at his place o(
B ^TBBT. this BBorttuus sum Is thr vefopmrni A teJegTsm from Mr. Hill Mr Burke sInu hsndl. s farm imNtiirc with f«u \btHii twenty SI ven days, a
opUloB of Air uai. must be spbbi was read by President lUnstUII____ and the iu.tiuns of his Urge well sten-k *eheck fium l*m le Sam U sent and lli*
to fs'» Of ISiO.
boAoTB thr cMBBicrrr cif tbo cuuotry ctmvenlbm of the Nstbrnal IHvers *‘<1 mercaulile ci^Ublishtnenl can n-M cunlents
WeU. ipo lioraes roust l>e f**d out ol
fso bo mornd proiM-rty.
and Harbors oongews hen‘last nnouh
they
‘ ^
b^***^* ”* business each IhU, two vehicles (or. travel kept In
Tbo hnmoiislfy of Mr Hills n*nri«s In Ibis telegram Mr lltll s.vid;
otvlcr aiud then a famlb jrf s» veral or
hsJi mtmod Hit trclsUtors st ths
i deeply regn l my iimblllly to at »*•> **
t'lavi ttr A Bbsmi. also run a large few uumlwrs must be provided foi
rsfUisI to Bsxp. To lb«>iB the imliry tend the Naltotia) Hlveis uhd llaiUir.e
•50.000,000 s )w. which tbs NstlojiMi cungtesh. In view <.f liinbllliy of the I general store at this place, and have and what doea the carrier Irave left
KlfrrO bb4 Hstbors ro&KrcM hss Im4*ii lallniadi. to imiv«> the heu\ ler clMkse.s I .i luiMli in built plat i of buslBess to over for hU rainysJay acxniinuUtKvD.
coBUBidlns for. pslrs Into InslKnlfl. of tonnage In the eiiilfe country, there I work In. llte building Is 1<si fe<>t Think It over rtwdera and why not
snfv. IlersUw' <«f Ibo tlUiuitliy. ll U hss U^ni no subj^vl Ufoo- ^^mgress 1 K»ng and 40 ftsd wide. U Ughlcil on suggest to youi' repreaeuUUve In cvmhighly pri'i^bl^ ihst ibs fiMh isI g^*v In twenty years which iiiteiestH so aH sld»-e and s1m» from the nsrf by gn ss mofv generous • treatment of
MAPLE CITY
|N,IIOO.OOOA1I|IUA11T WAITED
1^1
‘V-;:
ladies'SI.50 Waists-...... 98c
SDcNoevttrDfessGaods • 3Sc
STEINBERG
BROTHERS
Three Proof Silk-Dust Proof. Spot
Proof. Rain Proof, 60c taiues^
at......................39c
CAN YOU BEAT THIS? NEVER!
Ml Offerings in This Sale are This Season's Slyles-Mosi Desirable and Thoroughly Reliable.
$5.95 For $15.00 Coats $3.75 For 38.88 Coats
Ju»t tio Slunninj: AVinter Coats in this lot. they
60 inches long, in the most stylish j^y, brown
iciurcs. alfo
tan mixiurcs.
alto plain cheviots,
cheviots.
A P* A
cic . all arc this scaion’s late styles,
east up to $15.00. your
worth at lea
3nly
$5.95
a2 Excellent Coats in this lot. They arc 50 inches
long, made of Plain and Novelty Cloth^a^^ mixtures
Up-to-date styles.
Worth $7.50 and $8 50.
Your choice at
only ....................................... r..
$3.75
S8.75 For-$18.00 CoAs $13.75 For 333.80 Coats
54 Coats in thisiol-in lull Kerseys, Broadcloths.
Montagacs, High-Class Novelties, etc.—all superbly
tailored, cut very full. 50 inches long, l^utifully
l^mifully trimtrim
med, some of them all satin lined.
Plain colors. Fancies and Blacks in
cluded. Values up to $1S(K1. Your
choice at only....................................... .
$8.75
U Hitih-Class Broadcloth, Kersey and Novelty
or! 52 inches long.
Coats, all beautiful jrarincnts, 50 and
Colored and Black in loose and
litted styles. Were $2000 and
$22 50. Your choice at
only........................................ .
$12.75
, Our Fur stock Is rapidly gettlrtg smallar and smaller, but the bargains are getting
bigger and bigger—Every fur piece at a bona-fide reductlon-Now Is your time, dont
delay! Come in and let us show you values that will surprise you. All Fur Scarfs,
Muffs and Children’s Furs are Included in this sale.
Ghililren’s Coats
$1.98 For $4.50 Coats
XThlldreo's VfinUr OoaU made of Wool Mistot*#, Noreltie*. etc., worth 14.00 to tl.80
All aitt*. alooly................. ............................
$1.98
with the Bbt. Mr. ArtiBftom as paafor.
Mr. Hubbam was proomit a»d veod
COOdtttoB BBd doABg B gTWBt toM 1B
paper ahovtog ^he peofit there to to
in thU commuBlty. Tbw OoBffrBffBratotog sugar beets. He stated that
tlsiuU bas tfiy BaeflKbert. a cbBreb
he had looked the ground over thor
Mxtocy and a largw weU attcoded Bbboughly BBd bellevod that beeU could
day acbool. Tbe Prleoda charcb atoo
be raised to thto eounty.
haa a 8«nday acbooL Tb^y took
thto point tbe oMmatra raadered
topeUMrr for tbe good of ibe com
moBlty aad with tbetr wBUrtog and aaother delfghtful aelecUoo aad the
cnlted work they are a poteei power oommtttee oa ooe «ty aeettoga ro
ported as footers. Summit Oly.
for good.
J
MOBTOB OBier. Amae aad BHc Lake,
Tbe pubUc acbooto of Maple City
the aocAetp has ahoat m members
are also a very poweifMl factor In
thU community, are toatrocled by
forty members wig& the expeases a
efficiem teachera and have b torfe
mUe above tbe receipts Tbe leport
r(«xilar attendance. All couraes foBBd
was accepted and adopted.
^
la scbiiuU of thU wire are taught Bftd
The committee oo aomi
their wchool building to ooe of tbe
ported as followa:
moat modenUy built to thto part, of
Presideat. W. a Gray.
tbe country.
Secretary and treBBurer. R O.
4l>r rralick to the phyaica) adtotoAa%Tce pretodeBta. Acaie. D. F. ..™.
trmicr at this pUce and tw kept ob the
Blair. TftTUIam Lang; Bast Bay. Bd
jump from moroliig until night bb4
ward Black: Fife Lake. O. Baker:
womeUmes vice veraa. Hlw practice
OrBBt. Lester Priest; Garfield. J.-H.
1* large and the doctor’s year* of ex
Buell, FlBley Uaamood:
Lake.
perience and anperb QUBlUkalkma
K. B. Duryea; Hayfieltt. R a GlbU:
and preparatloB for hla cboaen life’,
Paradise. G. a Spartlng. Byron Hu
work, can be beat underalood when
lett: Peolnsuto. J. J. Cummings. R 8.
one call* at his.piable aad aoew two
NcIsob: UBtoa, OUver Boynton:
teams with rigs always tn coBdltlon
SJCTiltewaler. F. K. ^rs. W. H.
to drive at the servjceg of ftlaple City
Ayers: Traverae City. D. J. Youkcr. F.
and vlcinUy’s service, and It Is hard
E. Brown.
ly necejisan’ f‘»r anyone to add who
Committee oo'program. IV C. Mr
Is (smiUar with the doctors means
Mullen and wife. Robert Barney.
of trmnspdjrtaiiun whether it be auto
Committee oo corn contest. David
motdie or horseflesh he is “always
Roush. A. H. McCooaha. B. J. East.
going some” and not saving aul
C. A. Robertson, J J Horton. 1). H
bile tDix-hanlsm or horse flesh.
AAcMulleo.
• 34Hvina life. - aw he put it when called
Tbe Kewalon adjourned until after
to a halt and asketl jvhy be drove so
noon after music by the orchcslra.
huiriedly.
A stage line jdies betw<H*n here
The evening session opened with
Cedar City twice each day. and be music by the orrhtwtra. followed by
tween here and Oleo Haven,
anaddrewt “Give the Boy a Chance.mere. Glen Arbor. Burdickvllle each by A. L. Hopkins.
day. carrying both mall, freight and
seems that sometimes we form
ivaaaengera .
different opinioos of different people
The atagea are well ventilated and through oorrospoBdence and thtok we
commodous and tho passenger need know each other quite welU” he said
fear that the plcturraqtie and When we come together we find we
beautiful waep- they pass thnmgh did not know each other very wvll
making the trip, will make them The subject given me. “Give the Boy,
•M.me ami tire od this old time
ance.“ is odd to me as our farm
and ploiMH’r mcthcMU of transporU doesu’l raise boys. We hsve Just
tion
family
girls, but 1 will try and rv
her my exp«‘cience wllh my glils
A dentist would be welcomed h^re.
and the r<-sldenta of Maple aty feel aad I was a boy once myself Give
quite certain, with the splendid and ua strong, healthy boys. Imys
[vlaie a good home. Some i
extensive farming country arooad
ol realize bowr a little sunshine
Maple City, that it would .he the
upon the life of a boy will help
source of a very profitable and sub
stantial llvHhood should the right to tbe way of an education. You
mothers can help wUh >-our pleasant
look,
your good lessons and your dally
lltuel IVnsmore U tbe hotel of tbv
place. Modemly built. bfouUfully prayers.' It is bound to* help him no
alter where bis after life may be
furtiished and excellently managed.
lose early lessons wilt help him
the sole sources of Its succeaa.and
"W’e must give him a practical edu
its fascination for the “traveling fra
ternity.” the “weary pedestrian” and cation also. A pupil can often figure
how
many acres In a fiel4 can that
•folks of towm.’! The rates are
> boy measure that fl^d? ^.Vot
rjasonable and for enjoyment, quiet
wholesome eaUUcs ll |g superior often, but It is well to Instill Into a
to hotels kepied la towns many Umet boy’£i mind the fact that a practical
larger than Maple City. A feed and education Is as essential to his devel
stable Is also run In connection opment as his books and physical ex
ercis<-. A boy KhooUl l»e Impressed
with thU hostelry.
meat market. l>arher shop, could with the fact always that he is rerell patronized heiw If some
thoughtful Individual would locate
the same here.
There are 30.000 deserted wives deending upon chartty In Berlin. Berlin
uat he the Chicago of Germany.—
Wkrblngton Tlmea.
STERUNG upright piano, walnut
lae. regular 1325: pre-inventory piice
1210. Orinnell Bros.
Jan 22-5t
Gitm 03ERA BOOSE
"“SSSLJr'ae
$3.45 For $7.50 Coats
CbUdi«B*a OoaU made of beet novelly Cloek.
inge, baadtoine oolore. oomblsatioiie. Uteei
el vlee. «o(tb |6. 6.60 and 7.60. choice only
AA AE
W <1 ai|
to W eT V
Ladies!
'
STEfNBERfi BROTHERS
!•
Comedians
A PMokrAttncUonat
P^iw Price*.
K«w PhRtwM and Kew Fhe**.
A Omr, Up-te-d*Ve B«pertoii«.
Blight, Krw ^>«oi*hiM B«.
tWB^oh Act.
Prtecg, iaM.M ctal
8m$ Ml* opua (Utardaz, Jta.
IB, *t 10 o'doSTt bozoaM
MICNIGMI.
HOMS MADE fVElflCOY
FOR RHKUMATlhAL
To iwAAevo the worst fones «C
ahBke voll tB B hottlB.
These harmlees togrodtoBU
cbb be obtBtoed froBi aa> good
. ..
totheort^biitotbeBh..«Bf jssusrTtSS^i^
On, SdW W#ek
with SUntdajr •
$10 aml$l2 Onreoats at $6.25. $15 and $16 Onreoats at $8.25. $20 and $25 Owreoats at $11.25
TRtVEIBE cm.
arbo
BBI bBwa tAm p^
to K. A. Clapp BBd
I very ahty.
e^^^Bi^ni bm!
Hb Bpohe trrt of the «bb Jobb bcbIc,
tog that it hBd Bot pBBetTBtBd the
A. B. BbUbbcbt IB thB
Mth aayetb«tftw«»toeatDhe
omwer of Maple CKt. Be
xrod 'lbr the peel, stvtog b mix,
t ta IB
aboot thirty men arbcB the i
which cobM he WBi bb b preopermtioB and alao rawa b hwHdlBt
II
•Bpply fhetory Ib ooDBecUoB with hla
Mr. Clapp B^toed pfWBtog to Fsto |i
mm. Mr. BeUBBierUBtirrtBBBtBBfk- roBrr BBd BtooVtbe |wepiBc of Blto«pil
er BBd to dolBg bM i« hla power to
bBUd llBpto City to a potot wbrew
^
jl
all tmm M llmt tbeir little towB la
med to]l
the bioeeA cme to the country.
the BCChBid at toBst B M awmy from {
Maple aty has two charehcB. The thetfWBB. Ctoeer ahoEdhe piBMd)}
Prlewda vlth the Ber. J. A. nmrnmr
BBder as protecthm |
eioffstol-Bp. taactlve kUtoeys te
filter SBd Btfaln troa tbe blood
the potoooooa waste matter
raid take thto proBcrtpttoBTwr
Btorty. a doae or two daily, or
mrsB a few tlmss a wsBk.wonld
never have asrtoias Kidney or
Urtoary dtooeders or Rhenma-
which really rrllevTIre scares,
indeed, and when you need it
you want It badly. .
S':
followed wllh a very pretty accom
paniment on the piano by Mias Addle
Solca.
A reclUtlon by M B. Holly, repre^
seating a preacher delivering hU wer
mon to alphabetical or«Kr in all the
different tones possible to be gotten
into a sermon waa so liberally ap
plauded that the speaker was brought
back and gave “Mr. Mkldlertbbs’ Cure
for Rheomatism.’*
The farmer's Dawghttr.
“The Fhrmer^a Daughter and Her
Opportunity'’ by Mtos Jennie Buell,
came next. “The fanner’s daughter
haa the same prlrUege as nay other
daughters." she said and referred to ,
the statue of Francto WUUrd as an
example.
“The daughter becomes familiar
with the farm work because It’s
ond nature. More so than the gro
cer’s daughter bwaroes familiar with
the prtrew on teas and spire* and
sospe. or a hanker s daughter be
comes familiar with tomklng beesuM.
her father Is a teller to the bank.
“We find often oar daughters will
develop Into better women if gmsl
literature U placed In tbeir reach.;
The farmer s daughter Is part of evary
branch on tbe farm The sh«-p ate
fund of us. the birds aeefn-lo know
us. we live with nature. Homo iaUk\^
ers are good farmers but poor fathers.^ '
They l»oast that their daughters are
not familiar with anything that goes
on on their farm."
The speaker referred again tu Fran
cis ^’lllard and her life lessons on tho
farm and reoomroended the reading of
h«*r antotdograpby.
The glrlK on tbe/farni can found
ilea and
reading Hubs and tl^iroble parties
pt-rhajis they <a:j ktaii a
bniry. All glf i* on lb- fnim have not
a literaiy ralent. but they will de-velop in!o riurlable entertainers or
some way wlU present Itself If she
I* willing and roergetlc.
Aui.mg tH>P*)3tu«lTu-« Khe nienikme.!
making rural scbwl yanU pn tty.
g for country church yards,
f make studies of butterflies or
bees. €>r gn‘**nbousei‘. or pigeims and
so here and thr-re we have examples
of farmers’ daughters slaying at home
and stlU finding wa>s and means to
k««p tbemaelvea busy and employed.
Miss Buell's Ulk was followed by
music by the orchestra.
The Farm Home.
“The Farm Home.” by N. A. Clapp,
came next and the speaker offered an
»gy. “I had expected a number
of chlldrcB but n^ my subject must
be a message to the fathers apd motbas on them depends the developork about I he home not noceaaarily ment of our cooBtry.” be said. “Wc
few chores alike each night, but a can look back and see If we can find
. reasoB why oor eopBtry to held
variety of work can be taught him so
up as an example of the Improvement
lat It U lint momitonouH to him.
“For example, take a home with no up to the prei»eot Since the war of
carpet. i»q ple^i«nt books or lafe fur- 1S60A5 our. population has been
nishlngK. m» lat*^ i«pers. If the l»oy-< trebl«-d.
b»ve eaUblIsM ourwant to go to towq they must walk, selves first In agriculture and oomthey can t Uke the homes. Will that
e We do not take • mwond
kind of a home keep boya? No. place wllh any BBtlon.
BTiere. on the other hand, do the chil
“Our prostdeot. Theodore Rooeedren after the ages of ten uBdertUDd velt. says the lueeeea of oar coontry
the converaatlon of parenta, oapaclal- depeada oo the imb of ^ farm.
ly quarrels? Of course they da How Right In the farm home to where we
dhrenu do not let the chlldrmi hear start to hnUd np good character and
this kind of treatmaot It quarrels principle and tench the chUdren tbeir
must arise Uke tie aubjeci of the dto- prayers and the elemenu of nohilliy.
agreement to the privacy of your own The mother cannot follow us from
I and have It settled there aad home and ecroaa the ocean but she
under no clrrumstaBoes work con can soothe our pain and care and she
trary with the children. Tbe father can share oar woes and make oar
home a hegrcB. There are a thousand
But aim to
ways the ^ee es with her kind,
helptfig heiM.
(OoBtlhned on Bgkth Pag^.)
The speaker told of an tocktoBt of a
boy going to the barn yard aad there
fiBdtog oBe of thecalvea half dead, eo
tbe father gave the oalf to Johaay.
Johimy fed him. eaJted him aid cared
for him for two wlatera aad oae night
after thto boy>ad drtven the cattle
ap aad aottoed that hto pet had aot
come «p be made togelry %ad fottad
the batcher from the aefghhortog
town had coom along aad hto father
had sold the two-yeatvold becaime he
told Johmny he realty needed the
moaer- Next aonOag the bey waa
mtotoag. he had loet coaideam tn hto
rmUrntm ee that the hoy.
look
ha* aad he piead that they am oer
hoyi.-
A violto MtobF lItm Wta Atbee
■ r
THE tVOWM RCCOm TNEVnU . CtTV, mCHWAH tmUmoav, JANUA«Y si mr.'
F"
SHOPKEEPHK
FOR THE WORLD
HO ALUM
IhTood
■n- i"» mktKU tnt iM*4|aMBnHBBaHnmaHHawiP
::f
T WIVV M UMCtC «Air» ornCtALTITIA
THOftC AHC THE FtOUHCt »ET
FOR COUNTRY^ EXRQRTt.
yaaterday. arrived In tha
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
WaahlDsttm. Jan
- rnrie Bain U
trMh ewlala eMtr
to the adopttiMi of a
HAD BEEN tfi DETROIT HOSPITAL
lo-U* lbs- ahop-kt^ per or Ihp morW.
Mon* tbao I2wi h«dtas l»uaijs«m men
tonal cimvimilois fur
-
caicnatuS
which
waa
The
the crealtmt
wtwUni: ever hold
in
the
rnlt^ 8Utjr». haa adjourned after a
the delegauw
Ury
Hhaw.
While
the
gt»vcmtm*Bt
rtnmrta for the laat fl..cal yoar showed
CURTIS A CANDIDATE
I" «h,
for Judga of Racordtf’a Co
thf City ORtrw
th.iimft h«'M Dm Ii ftnnl n himmat iTiK Affi i
ttifsttra
iMxti silt.l i VcoimiiK In In fiuv »hn|H*
HiKh nrhool Iht* iiiomIujL
fir ‘tho i.lK
iilKhr.
Uniw
Th*. work
|in»u>jt(l>
Mt
MChnol
work
•*»
tAu-
Today ami
and ni*H»lMn to*
m mil] ho d. voiiN) to
min iH^in on Ihi-
aiiiluatlooa. Wh c^ann wrillUK
k o'tliH'k
Ornn.l oiHfii ht^liK- and
lit
two htaim.
Ulo
•morrow nfli r
liuHKsUntely
Mill th« clunni.s
cx.HiiaA hair y« at uill !•«•
Monday tminiing thttoe,
woil.
h«;i;iti .iKitlu
W.
( tml.s
judK«‘ of
U
hi the
on eongnws the ntweasUy tor a
Tlic trial of one year
ftwler as
It
uko
were
Hivtd from eiithiiHlasiU
Is
very
Ultip
He then
of
and
smoothlfworking
con
By Wire lo the Evening Rcc^wd.
Jackson.
(or tra.l4- expinslon that tho co
of ratifkatl
On the
the Ranto nomtngo triNi^'.
a
-The judgment
suix-tas
as
shf.wn
by
age. cM»***'h*fire and h‘gal quallAcution
of
careful
thought
4>
i •
mh«» have traveled fp»m evi ry mi
thi' fHiimtrv. thuN showing th«> gn :il
iiiti rest iM'lng taken In the qu»*slinnof
extending
M,«, Augu.U K.pn.ck
W..
to . Numbe. el He.
HO.OO nm.lo MOW................
Sable Squirrel Coats.
$1000 volm-. ............................
3t-lnch Aslrachan Ceqts.
Eox »lj lc. fl'i.OO valm- iil.........
28.50
28.50
30.00
glnml
light
wiuii4*s.
siMiiig of
.wIchoK.
now ....................... '......................
40.00
Huiing
uiid
when a
telling
tin* evening
n'fresh men Is wert* strviil ron.ham
plckl.-s.
JeTiK.na4lf.
960 Box Near Seal Coals.
mhsm.
games
and
ehix'se
All had a pU-asaut time.
i*s|Mvial care in eho<.slug ihelr dele
lis pJ»lent^‘ hi
}»tr4'4a ImsI
lilghl of sl(
The funeral was held
-Tlu- opinions
rendered
business C4.n vent ion.
most
imiKiriant
couniry,
by.
this
w hlek was
ever held
oierii. ^thwvfore.
ihe
Spread
The
«*xocutlve emnnjiHf'
cd
Ihi*
t:rand Tnivers4i IJnrcdn club held a
lings this aflenns.ii fot Ihe pur|M.S4of arranging details for the
bamjisl
lu
the
most
oareful «msiderat4m from our legis-
which
has
Ikiii
lotoreat at heart than the general mel.
aninml
sehiyluli-d
lieen AxchI.
howi ver.
their
careful
To establish the Fnlted States as
the
grenlcwt
commercial
the world, the
convention
that h-glslmlon should
hut
Mr.
William
Alden
Smith’s duties
or nut.
General
REPUE^IME FAST
believes
four
These lines would
provide for a ship posul sul) vent ion.
of Senator Smith and the.t'ommltteo
Secretary of Board of trade Received
Many Reaponaos to Invitationa
atco.
I WANT AOS. PAY.
least. ranUcaUim of the treaty wUh
Banto IXimlngo.
bv
e4indlilon*
The seveu*
done
undl
remain
wi*albcr haa
weather
modrr.
By Wire lo The Rvonlag Record,
active, strati);
choice lamha. tT.Tilf
today n*celvdd a largi* number id iv-
7.W- , )**arllngs. |«D6.to;
srethem
sea from members who Intend to IS.IOfi& eS; ewes. |0D& &0*
Hc«a—^
resent. Tho responses arc more 2.550; fairly
active. LtilOc
loxw;
.prompt and numerous for ao short a Yorker*. »7©T.10; heavy and mlXSd.
time than any pm vloua year, ludlcat
Ing eaiHK-ial lniei\*st In the work of
the boanl id trade and a desire to get
logi-lher for the city’s l>euefli.
|6.7rif|7.
lb in.lt. Jan. 24 —MTieat—No. 1 rwl.
77t,c. eoru.
41c.
.
rhleago.
Jan.
24.-Wlieat^lky
of all the iepll<*s recidved only two 7K‘w<*; ci?ni. 45\c; lunu.
- *have statiHl that they would nut bi*
Toledo. O. Jan. 24-Wheat—CSBh,
present, and these on aceoum id mat TT\c; com. H40
ters which com pi-1 them lo !k* else
when* oil that evening.
LOCAL MARKETS.
The Indleatfon* now are that the at-
Stlfini Prteaa.
ChMu-bm* poriL par bhl...
Clearhack pork, par lb...
Short cut or pork, per bbi.
BREVETIES.
Ham. per lb
.12©IX
Ijtrd. per lb
Hugh Muiehle tiadly "lacerateil the Baw. per lb
.
.It
fim* finger of- his light hand while Com Ddfll.
l.W
ay work ill Bteigm s meal market rhls]
H.L.ACb.’iBmrt.bW 4.W
im*rnlng
OaU. per bd.
14-udanee at the'laiuquel will Ik- very
luge.
VuU
. .!• '
The
f
of the
ItufTet
KalcKin
^ Qa'i Itoat. pw
rhlckeu*. per lb..*....... ...28D3D
Potaioee
...55040
uelier Hns<.
^ j Apples .................................. ...40©€0
The hiriior High m1i.n»I elass held Fresh fish, per lb ............ ...
.12
100 it>».......... .................... --------120
a rather stormy im-<iiug vrstirday
aTtertiooii and aft«*r mueh dls< ussloti Middling*, per 160 Ihe.... ... 1.15
dc'clded to have a
sleight bb' Fri Brmn. per 100 lb*................ ... 1.20
.10
day uveuliig wlHf Silver Jake as their Celery. l*rgc stack*.......... ...
Celery, small atalku............
I^etluce, par lb.................... .'.V .20
Oiwnges. per doaen........
ithri’s pio|M»siiions.
Lemona, per dor..................
s|K*eial imH'tlng of Royal and BeBuHvr, cruamery, per lb. ...320J4
Mhsumw tomorrow
evi ulng a(
Butter, dairy, per Ih.........
7:45 for the pun*ose of inlHsilon of
Ch^, per ib......................
Ru.val and SeU-cl .Master wl.grves
A
.2A
ekf* ..................................... ..4
hiHvlal Invitallon to visiting brother*. Balt, per bbl........................
Rigulai meeting of the
Elks to
..iLlffH
vherx* they will Ik- liOitalUd by Ton-
night
Two eandldaiJ‘.*4 for Initiation.
Th.. new
ritual will
It mad.
pia.vi-r
New
Supper
mei iing
this ev4 iiing will Ik- a cotUgi* service
,« hoiiie of W.
H. Courtade. 224
Si-V4pth str4-<l
Wl*«t. per bu..................... ...
BnpkwheeL per be........
...
Ry^. per bu...............
•;.v»uS
.............................
...22®25
Bulter
...
QifT4*n City camp. No. 57.7. R. N. of
idflcers Friday
evi-ning.
be roeiiiber* and
Jan. 25.
their UmHiea
and invited friends.
The Yiiung People's Dancing dub
will give their third party In Horwt’s
tomorrow
evening.
Their
usual good time is anticipated.
Mr. Borely-Ton don’t mind my can
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
ing you Allee. do you?
Mis* Pert—Not at all. If yoo doot
mind my not anawerlng you.
RECORD WAHT ADS. PAY.
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
.25
;
-
H^kMILFON CLOTHING CO.
^
.JO
.... 20SHC
Coarg .......................
Ught ateara aid beirerv..:..
.«
^
Steera and heifera. UOO Ibt..
.MH ^ 7
Dreaacd poultry ....................
.12*
Chlckcna. live weight..............
.W
.
Hugs, diesaod.......................,W *#7V6 ‘
f.
Sheep, with wool OB ........
.b4
Spring lamba, live weight.............. M
Calves ............................................... 05
Green hldca.............................. 7© Sa *
Cured hldea .......... ...lODllVi
Tallow.................................................04 '
::
Apjple., per Ito Ih*
Men’* Overcoat*, at! *ire*. *oId all *ea*on
44 QC
for from $17 to $20, now........................... kioirtP
Men’s Mixed Worsted Suits, regular size. Fine goods,
including H..S&M.’* and Stein-Block/ -IA Qt
Co.’a good*. Sold fium $20 to $22 now
. AtwWW
. Men’s High Grade Overcoats—all the latest ideas as to
correct dressing are embodied in these stylcf. These
gt ods have sold all the season for frem 4 f At
$23 to $25. We offer your choice now for. A
Men’s Extra Nice Goods, Worsteds, best makes. H,S.
& M.’s and S.-B Co.’s goods.
4 7 AS
HAMIU^W
'
.inen.50
. wiir hold their annual inslallatipn
of
.€5
.56
.iO
Coni, per bu......
Oa^ per bn................
The Man Who Will Can Save Mnnev iws fe YonpciiiiiiceonHiohGradcGoods
Thifi^i a special opportunity for the man who likes to be correctly
* dressed. You never had a belter chance to buy htricily up to date clothes for a
small amount of money than right now.
Such well-knoMTi makes as*Hart, Schaffner \ Marx and Sicin-Hlocks.
There is nothing better on the market. Best fitting and wearing; all the cor
rect ideas arc among the different lots. 'I hey arc the best either you cr 1 can
. buy. Here is the reason for the reduction: Wc have only one to three of
a kind and of course cannot afford to carry ih cse small lots into another season.
By this method we keep our stock in fine condition-*^nevcr have any old
or out-of:datc goods to offer.
W'e ntid the money and the roc m; >ou ECid the goods. Let's get busy.
•
Out
acadttniy
IKilritert railnvHd commissioner to sue* | Hies, the reformatiun of the present
Theron \V. AiwikkI..
consular w'rvlee. and last,
hut
not
FRONT STREET.
WW
h>a*t Iluffaio. Jan. 24.-^Hle—IdO; *
were (air. ateadvT Sheep and Umbs—7.B0U;
the »e*cretary
Hon.
There seems a probability at this
loads
scali*s. conalit-
N«dhes of the annual merllng ami
banquet of the Uiard of. trade
mailed jeateiday. and
Is now awaiting reply lo this sugges-
Mich.. Jan. 24 - Ex Se nator the c-onservatlvv adoption of recljiro
U Glasgow of Nashville was ap- cal trade relations with various cmin
marki-i
the sami*.
1.4.nslng
*.
firteen
til'd up (he potato busIneKu. oivlhlod
will
iu
hen*
It has bexu suggest^ that a
Yesterday
welgliiMl^iui the city
Ing of ha), live stork and oata.
Washington arc such that he cannot
later date be fixed at the convenience
naUii
follow
Senator-elect
vloua day.
with another woman.
An invitati«»n has been sent to l'ntu*<l
state defluitely whether he can Ik*
condlOrinK.
TRo locM marmot
Tho witaido qnoUtioiio by wiro, not
iRu
after -th.' nu'iling.
le I*!, hbyli rlaii
m»t
by
cllppod from othor paptrt of tho pro*
date has
fare of tho eounto'. and who are well* Stat4-s
Smith,
and
lyomlng
Jiasswonl will It given out.
qualiflvHl to apeak by reason of the!
study of commercial
this
for about Ihi- middle of February. The
laiois. who would do well lo llaleu to owing to neci-ssar}- delay in the ar
for prominent speakers
the voice of men who have no other ratisvmc in
melNloflm'd lines.
Succeed* Atwood.
Have
meeting In the offlee of rre><iiient Has
I
kmg expeiieoco
Litllo Child C
Ruys4l| <; li.own. a
dl«d ai
E. WILHELM
sand
asMvriiHl'-x'akes and
Will
,,
iMunmercial orgxnlzatioiih having taken
laigi- i,uml.er of In i liinels e;U!ed m»
ida>iug
Club
Probably About the*M.dd1e of
February.
,.n
her. Tlu-eV4*Jiing was Kiwni In music,
singing.
BANQUET ARRANGEMENTS
Lincoln
comnj
Ho.tc
l iable mm*
la Kapniek 4Ui Moiii.h‘
pueign
Fr..nd.
Last Evening.
Aslrachan Coats
<mr
family
bellevtd the story that he
while the action of southern congress
LadiesTurCoats
PLEASANT TIME
his
BHTgency hoaidtal. IVt
It was shown that practically
GOT BEHIND WRECK
Rcductfons '
fdotaS tvdry Ray.
prlco* aro auppllod by local doaloto.
rupture*
nnd
III
#rhoto syoUHofit f carofuNy c«r^
ber and mas supposed tu he dead, aur
tng on a freight Hrain.
ex|ierl* men Is deploixxl. an effort wiU Ik?
logtiher with his Judicial exi>eniHtcc once of long yi-ars of busiues.s life. On
Card 01 Tharskm.
made to show thCni how Inet.nslsteiit
other ttfHeex of a jndlclal nature. all the pflnclpai subjects taken up
*1 drsm* to slnct iel> thank
EI&HT PEOPLE KILLED.
Is their attitude on the question.
and will serve the |H-oiile and ihoniughly dlscu.>i»ed. the *12<mi
iHeiuU iiiiU iielKhtiotri. i>|M*ciutl> the
Altogether the m«H*llng of the ua
•11 and faiihlttlly and lor the giKsl deh‘gat4*s pn>ent ffom aU over the
Ocajlly Oynamlia Esploaion Occurrad t r. A U ami also W. R t\ lor ih. n
tUmal conventit>u for the I'XteiiKlon of
«t Fok Warren Today.
i nmiiy klmlnenweh ami their Ihoal r.l- W hunianit
[country uijnfd unanimously
the fun Ign romim ree of 'the Vniti'il
Tly Wliw fo Tli« Krvulng Rerord.
lenni.^ iluiiiix iIk* slrkut ks uml d-..Ui
t^e t wo
.Jocm on whioh ih4 re was
Stal.-a iiiarkH an e|K»ch in fhe busl
Wineu-. i J;.u M * WghI ikmI ol our beloviMl hunhuiid iimi fsilo i
a division namely,
tho rrtJprpclty
«4-H^ history of the fM.iinto’.
Whib
-W« ‘ie kiMi d in a d>uaiiiiie i \|do.siou Mr^. A. IV I'utu^ui Rpn and Kaiiiil>
and ship inisial aubventiun queslloiia.
no |K*rmanent organizaUou has yet
at Kot Wsiieii tally toda.v
^
j Jan :i It*
Ihi' ivMdutUujs adoided were flesu't'
G. R.'A I. Passcnoei Tram in Detour
iKH-n ctimideted. the matter has been
liy sujMKvrted by an.oviTwiielmlng ma
infl Over the Pere Marquette. Waa
left to an exixuUvc boaril. with re
jority. iluia showing ihal in allTheae
^
Delayed Many Hours.
pn^-ntatives from each slaU* and ter
matleiw hast.V or ill formed JiidgnienX
ritory. This Uard will mm*t subji'cl
fiom Ihe
no part whalev. r.
.
The <; n
IUIMI.4
to call, and sa sta»n as piMsIhle the
I •»:. gi.t '
■
<‘vldent fnmi Ihe very
ti^Miih dm to .tmvf her**
matter of national organization will
.1st"
4
M-n
'
dlscussU.n
which
tisik
p
itilo the elt > at II 4. el...
Im nccompllshea.
Mr. de Lima,
foi.M-d io|«»«
the ll4»or of Ihe nojvenilon. that
Im:
d he I rain vthil h w
,
as chairman of the eoniniltiee ibai
who
m<
.l.ni.iii ji»ver i|u* I'. te .ManpieMe, gtu |'A***
nv'ateil the convention is pmhaldy
diod the subjects they
.•►lu.ll l-.tsl,. «..vk «u.l
the most promlneii!
the woik. It*
took up. and wore Iborelore weW*auall
ilela>4d alme^l teu hours.
fuw*s to vent lire an opinion as 4o Just
The bridge at .Motley will |doluilU> fil'd !•» render aoiind Jmlgments ol when this will Im brought alamt.
Iheir
own.
Tho
convenllon
couHlstiHl
IsMn ».liHiM. tu aei omino.late I raffle by
as stuted before. <»f some I2t»n inee
About a dozen still
on hand. Your
choice at these
24.~Henry
Bopl. t, having be«*n Injured
all of the exports tu Santo iKmilngo
of the conveotton.' originated in the south
and
wen*
which shlp|»ed from woutheru p<»rts. an.
were mlopted, mas but the expression
Jan.
walking Into his home
the 'reaoluUon*
this year and iH-llevlng that from his
the
lH*rs.
Mich..
Mdck. who disappeared Uat Beptero
prlwHl
it
that Wiuild Im felt vitally by Unll.-^l
B. 8. A. de States commi-ree.
It was
bivughl
Ulna, as ehaitmnn of the cbunHltltH‘
out prominently In
the
discussion
which callotl and tirgunlzrd the ctmthat, jiecullarly enough, the question
veiiMon. aunimarlred the work and
•»f raUfleatloa in congress was bulk
Ideals of the big national gathering ed Hlmgsl t'hllrcb by soulheia mem
friends Mi
connihuit
f4inned
sular force is the moat mvwerful agent
trade and transiKtrtatlon.
cure the nomluanon and only lo.^t t>y of l.usintiih men when, at the banquet
Itiuiit'cii votcK.
From aasinances n*- which cbuied the convention, he said;
fmtls
The eon
etimidi tlon by the New York boaid of
having made no hiHvi.il effoU to sc
He Had Elopod With Another
sweejilng chaagd In tho
matter of foreign agenia.
Venlluo belh-ve* that yn Inlenigv^ntly
this country hut forcing
field
lleiMinler'i* court
with a deienulmiiioii t<» win out ihU
tJiio-.
tally a
WIta W«dl#n*t Balleva iht Story That
twiinted out that at the prrwent time
Uiat the caijtirta of the Fnluxl State*
the rmird States Is acUiig as guard*
have reached the eoommun total of
Ian of the Island
republic
without
about ll.aoo.iMiH.tnHi. m'VertbHeaa this
warrant In law. and that this coodl
national ctioventiun deciarim that It
tlon offers a constant menace to the
win ndl b«» sutUsfliw! until the coua-i
Ignited States The IsUnd. lying as
try ii exiN.rtii aagreinne Ihrw bllllnna
does pmrtically at the entrance' lo the
The organUatiun is crysPanama t^anal. Is of vital strategical
talH/.Ing the movement for the Intne
Importance to this countly.
Vndef
R<wds and Amerlthe present ctindliions. foreign
na
«‘viT> countty lu
Hons flnanrially iiitensied in the Ihe world.
iand have i-vt-ry rtghl to si-lre U. thus
The convention was the outgrowth
ii4»t only w 14 sting its rich trade frmn
ROYAL is made fiom Absolutely pure Cream o( Tartar^-i« pure Grsph f
product. • Aids digestion—«dda to the bealthfiilness of food.
aguiii foi
urged up
by rrvwidcm
Rouacvcot. kk^rwiary Root and 8«wrr
Iho flint no
SINCE SEPTEMBER.
I no dlvlsloti whatever on
uT tlio MiUrv country, 4ic)cimtc« to Use
Umr tt mas addrvAcd
Final cxHtulnatlttiia
HENinMlCKTUmEDUP
the tariff qnaat
of Ihe BMd tor elocer trade feiatlooa
[wtart lo the Evvuin* Kecord.
thn-o day a Kcaidun here during which
K.
cay today on husU
that the adoptioa pf a rwrlpmcltr
on
Sajfptainl^f
‘ T»m- cA*t of (iinc's ri. Af Iho IV O
|| uiMVaioink«tkafsaM*oar.M I wnt lor the Rig
oT
there were aomc prsMt mho betkeeed
th« UnR«d MtM.
winvontkw.
At
racipitiri
warm debate
came within the tpals
spread and
n. 0. ,K. K. w*rt< wm
Rggr Peek of l«alB.vwn of U. IVeA.
can porta.
The queaUon fd
Btatca. have Juki declared Ihla.
^Or«nd Opffo
ihhuaiea the oMoera at OAd
e PrIceSSCa
In the IHgriflc nnd trtth Boat!
brought on a
tg the fuirixii comnjerre ul the l otted
RNAL EXAMS ON
Aaa Arbor spwMMdajr.
Mrm K. GroaRMaa fwttliM t#
home la Grand R^ today.,.
Mra. Ada M. lAni.'pC AM. dopaUr
grant commpader of tba Uidy Ra^a*
laaed throogh Iho
on her Thvf to Ithn^ She
■tUeoftiMue tUtbSiKw
froMD.
ing lined with this mMry'a
rtmoNAi.
I
orBE,;%
THffiE nUNHiS EIERT TW
In England andIFrance die Salt
of Alum Baking Powder is pro*
hibited by Uw.becauie of the in*
jnrious ejects .that follow its use.
The law in the District of
Columbia also prohibits Alum
in food.
You may live where'as yet you have no protection against Alom
The only n»fv pnttctioH against A^m in yjour Bakii^ Popper is (o
AT 8 O'CLOCK
aanMUis
Were$23 to$25. now................ .^,..,*1 •5rw
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RECORD kP
ERIRCS
QUICK
-r,t J RESULTS
il^"’
WANTED.
1
Special to Aic Bveatag A«cord
Buckler. Miau Joo. S4.—Bocklrr M
«MUBg to be a great bar BMirkek. W,
Aft anaager of^a A. Brigbaai’i
alx car load* UM
FORSALE *
. 19 k^ml f••r^ndl AOA SALt-im-^
.“=.-:i.-sr,“Si^
^
aia^
—- --
f:::™
-__ aboat tea dar». -He will manufactvre
.^omWog pertalolog to a Sratclaa.
■■■. ;•
I iHte ai |ilfebteaii
believe dbe coold BU this ponltion In
was Bned SS fer beating hi* addltloa to hU work for the aute.
The vcMel on which Fhy Miner was
to have bra a paaaenger httmght the
naraage that he waa dead at Maaito.
Honmtown. died TMtey aa the re He -lefi Oalesborg at the outbreak of
4u|i^,ef;,bcteg tediy frora Sunday the Spaalah war mad bai^bra la the
iMteT^Botb Ipver Hmba were ampu aerrlce of the gorernment ever slnce.
A black Ibx hm been am by sew
uied.
. ,
Gerardna Ve^ a vreIVknowm cral penons near Battle Creek As
farmer and a phmeer realdent oT Bay the fur of a htacb foa is valued all the
county, totend bftvnmrcril days' muf- way from 920 to II Ate. according tu
ferlbg from tnMHed aumulned last ibe qnaluy. there to gront excitenrat
among the banters pad fox boaada
week in a
By the harktlng of a water pipe are belag orimeB to lake part In t^
Monday night a stock of paper and bunt. A hoy al Croobed Uke Wnt
prtutiiig material belonging to the ly canght aa otter, fbr which he reRobert SmIUi Printing Ca at Lte cv4ved $20, This to the But one of
ing waa damaged to the extent of these rare animals caught In thnt
I2.S00 or gS.OdO.
seclkm.ln 20 years.
A lafge black dOg went mad on the
EIIMh Warner, agvxl 79 jrearm. dkal
Tuesday nftenira. He h^ resided itivHSN at Kiaadlsh and bit L B. Car
at Dawion fort> years, and wa» a peuter. the local Standard Oil mao.
promMenL Mason. In 1949 he went through a finger. tTaud Laroque. a
to (MUfomla by the way of Panama young man living at SUudlsh. aad a
Mranger. Beveiml dog* were also bit
and nearly dMd of sunaHon
David M. Belcher, of BUasfield. wax ten The sheriff, sldtxl by one or lao
VIIM In Dr axil. December 24. He bad other*, finally shot the mad*" dog on
the street.
been making balloan ascen.
EngiDt'i‘r George Fimt?- was comyeara. He was 79 year* old.
balnea* men plan to build an ice pellfd to give up hU run at BigRapMs
pUnt aa an addlUun to the Ml. Clem ^ Sunday and -deadbead- Into
enk Brewing Co., the brescry to be n Uhuium' of an atUck of grip,
Uiiie conaumer of the product.
was able to be out Tuesday aftaraood
Jkmes William*, an old and high and Mates that In his 37 y oars’ work
ly respected resident of Flint, died as a railroad man. most of wl
Tuesday afternoon after an Ulnes* of lime he has been an engineer,
several daya from pneumonia. Mr. never before wa* absent from hi* run
WlllUm* was chief of the Flint fire
of Hines* or Injury,
department for -about twenty live
comely toss
years. He waa 7« year old.
of the girls' department of the Hac*
Supt of Rchool* J. M Frost rec^lv ley gymteslum of Muskegon. fi|rnished word Tuesday nlghi that Muskegon ed amuaemem for an Invited gather
bas^ bfH*n awarded the first- prixe ing of Muskegon's elite Tu<*sday ufter
noou and stunts that go the Is.ys of
c<»mpeted In the annual exhibition of the gymaslum iwiroe Utter Early
Ibe National Assocallhn of Chlrogra- Tuesday. Miss Giwce Wilder, the In
stiucUir. lost her rose-gjasses In
phy held at Cleveland.' O. ,
Although he U a* chemtoi James twelve teel of water In the fKxd and
Hllllary of 'Boynw City tr4i-d to end
bU life by severing his Jugular velnjToi the lost property they could
wUh a p^ir of ^laaors. He did not j Itx ate It It rvrualncMl for Mtoa Agite*
suece^. Overwork uud wony tern | Wiixhaiu. one of the most ex|HM t
IMMurily derengsd his mind.
. j swimmer*, to flad the glasses. SU
As L L Wright, auperlnlendent (rf.swani unde.- water lot full> two niln
pul-llc InMiuclIon. Intends to lak^ up! u^e^. which U close to the women'*
hla resldenco In lAAtlng. It U proU] uudt rwater record and finally, rose u
abe he wlU be offered the suporiu-jthe Mtrfacc with the nriM^Iasse^ In
tendency of the i^cal schotds It Is hei hand
J Prtae of Bhermaa warn In town
^On AALC~l«»~lArga eight rooai today.
Mrs. Grant Hall vUlted Ser mother,
boaaa. large let. K tilatb atiaat.
ctlaaa la. Caab giMa lltoa. Wage mra OoiBaey of Weaford thM •wekJ^gnUalaaMraat. CMk-gbc^
WANTta-Fortlli* M lKwk««rprr,
J. Flaggen of Traverae CAy was
'«M <ar pmmirr AddrcM l^ H..
la town today .
•
A^rard
)aa mi
Onuit Heoa of Grawn wat colling on
won tALC-HTC-nae aew tea
friends la town ^y.
AM^ATI
it tea bra aUted that J. Woolover,
a^'iSiruk? ll.MI
tag 14tb
fM J. W. SUtrr horn farntab
la good <
free aa4 claar of ea the livery mna had add out. which U
Ibt ito»«
Mo *1^
Mm. a W. Reynold . of Orown re
atraet. Ctts. pbaaa
•HC UOOOINA looio. wai^tsl; two.
tunn^ lodny after a abort visit with
ifit.
bar dnngbtaY. Mm. K C stamp.
Weafor4,‘ Mkb.
Mo 1141*
r. K. Bowen of Cwdlllac, repreacut^
FOA AALi-llld-Flaa boaaa. aoraar
of Bojrd aad Froal; larga lot; aaw lug Bowen A Tompbaon. Are Inaur
WAMTIA^IIMbMt co«h prMa for
•booM; tear Uraia: prlea S12M. aace. waa In town Saturday
ooni «Ad oaU. Travaroa CtMr Mill
log Ca
Mo lb IX
J. H. Molllna of Allegantgr. IM-. U
In town looking after the Inlereat of
WANTAD-IMople wltb chapped. w>re
our malting atallun. They will begin
and rough haada to uae Macdoaald a
shipping
pickle* aa aoun am the
witch haael creaai; 24c at Amertoaa
weather rooderatca.
drug atore.________________Mojg-€i
Mr. NlchoU A wife of Honor came
WANTtIM-Oaa tbouaaad huahela of
to our busy town today.
ooraloaar. Oolaaibla Traaafer Co. AFPLEB FOA BAUE-I bOTt (
The children of Mr and Mr*. A. K
Jan. 1€ If.
Brigham aarprlsed them laai Thuracholca Mm by buihalt tPr i
tUiy.
Jan. 17. by all airlvlng at their
Giimen* [Ooldeaa. Baldwlaa. OroaaWAirrtA-tt taana. Iced r«d. beat
home
aUHit mam. They brought all
tags. Talapahokkiaa. Pawouklmt
lir wages. Jtrrr BuUlvaa. Cedar.
Tolmoa BwaeU. Wogaoart. B. J kind* of gdxl things to eat. The oc
Mo 14 U
Morgan-1
lOv U4S raaloi^was their mother‘a ftftietti
birthday. Ik-fore dc|»aning they pre
WANTf^-HIgbaat caah price paid
-KlmUil upright fiMo^at »emed her with many beautiful and
,
ao|k cora aad oou. Trarerae
useful thing*
nroa.. Il&o.
M»
citr ®nag Co
Mo 19 tf
photographer ut KalhtE—1494—]
a nltirwl cturdlflop. He
WANTCD>Uar. atraw aad corn lo
acBooj. ka*k
Mb atreot <
at-cond *iruke of puralyals
poatoffloe; centiwl •eaflrrvMl
the ear. B. J. Morgao.
Mo l» tf
part of 9lh atreet.
ee 9160e. Tu'e«lay Hr eaunot live.
Wade Bros.. 117 Ui
WAMTt^Your ,upbolatertog. fuml
phone l7lt.
Cured of Lung Troublelore repalrlBg. chair canlog and
■ -It I* now eleven yearn alme I had
fomlture packing, K II. Tanapr. Sl€
a nirrow V*c«i»e from c<m*umpllou.'
UoioB At.
Jaa: IStf
wilt*-* C O. Floyd, a leading buBlness
man of Kershaw. S. V *'I had run
WANTAO—Thoae that keep oowa to
d«»wn In weight to
jKiund*. and
use our IDKAL dalrr feed, beat aad
* ermsunt, t«ih by day
^ cheapeet In the market T. C. Mill
Ifivestj&eot, Throw
lagOa
JaolMf
Sneen follara ona get
this for about
aharea..
nre hondllBg this ftor my cough and lung trouble were cJ
WAWTID-Wheal. rye. com. oata.
,
of the email loveator. tlrcly gone and I was restored to m
normal weight. ITO pounds.^' Tboi
baaaa. hay and alray. T. C. Milling
If you
sand* <*f t*eraon» mx? healed ever
Mo 11 If
lake Traverae City venr. Guarauterxl at Itugber Drug V<\
Traverae region farma. Frank H Meads. llRnnah drug aton
WANTID-Yoii that keep chickcna
itV and 11.00. Trial Imtlle free.
to uae our IIlKAl. tolled chicken
Major C. F dose and Captain G R of land and are contented and proi^
feed. None better. T. C. Milling
Frith, n.yal eugliUH-r* oh the Hrillsh IH-IVUIM.
Co.
Jan iMf
RO\ernineat. have come o\ei to study
Senator Fttiaker's siKi-Fh on
our
geiHletlc auU c*»**l survey nj r>l«-ni.
affair waa es|HK*iaUy
Notice to the Taxpayem of the aty-of
WANTED TO AUY-0<mhI. blocky
which, they aa
is far sujM-rlor to |
^n account of the
Traverse City:
colia, from one to four yeara oW.
The Ux rolla for the collecUon of tboM' of Europe.
wbleh characlerizeil Its
They moat be aound. If you hare
any lo aell come and tee me. HerColonel John Jacob Aster now has.Ohio.tn made the American eagle
the aute and county Uxea for the
moa Hyman. 240 Waahlugtoo atreet
year 1906 and for the delinquent Ighteen motorcars In hU garage and js'u-aai his bnideht. quoted sulhorillcfc
dec IMf
achool and city taxes and special aa- ib^ tTiK»rted aa content w ith'that num ls-t»m the Bible to the constitution ol
quarter mile oMt ta
for
said
year
WehMO
Mr*. AsOir. hew- j tht- Ignited States and |M»undt'd his
iH-r fbr the prroc
WANTED TO AUY-<lood. blocky
bands for collection.
evt-r. who huh a fair colb'ctlon'of her d« k until the skylights lUttUxl
'I'lfeoo.
cnlta frnm one to four yeara o|d.
1 will be In my office tu receive said osn. Is still making additional pir sho lied M> hmdiy that his
They mual be Bound Jan_3rd I
taxes from now until Feb. 1. 1907. on
er.n ked. He tliove home with
leare for Indiana and Ohio nd win
HAVE haniware atocks at Grawn. each w<-ek day from 8 o'clock to 11:30
MII..S thnua Jucli. of lortm-i <la«s.]l'<'
<
hl>-con''"tlmi
be gone two weeka. trying to bring WE
H. aH aad lUr Furnlturw atock and. o'clock In the forenoon and from 1 n..« Mi» t-r»nrlii 1,. WcUoiai. of .Si-»
HRhty nine ..ihc. -. n.
a«»tne famiera up here. If yon have
tru.lo at l-ake Ann. large flour^g
o'clock
to
4
o'cJtvk
In
the
afternoon.
York, reuinn her voenl |..uen. ou.l"">- "■ •-•-ntrove.i ilo-m. The tre
mill at CoprmUh. one of the largest
any good r«dta lo aell. write me.
On all aute and county taxes paid 1. to sive « Krou|. of honsh written no iulo'.K eiR". of 1.1k n n.:.rk»
and brig botcK all furnished. In
giving poatorOce addreaai. a hat
Northern Michigan; one Ihmraand before January 10. the regular foe of to Shell,.,-, wrord.lll « C01IUI.B ..nlei- "lan, M-natoi. to
ns the, .e
» you have to i.cll and rvaaoo for aril
rallltun ^'Tt «.f irCMt hardwood, hem one per cent for wllecUon will be lalninenl In >l'l of the K.-«U Shelle, ei,ll.,l S. naior Ojiriusek s de.cii|'llon
tng On iny return will either call
I. K-k and pliic In Michigan: livery charged and on all Uxea paid on oi
FtMukc-i as a “bilurcaled |M*iijialeon y«»u or write >ou
lbliarn fully' equipped In Traverse
after
January
10.
there
will
be
[
volcano
In
iH-iemiial
eruption.';
riiy W> have R. H. and aaw milla
man, 240 Waahlngt.in atroel. 12 22 tf
Isa.ic Sellgman. the wellKmrwt
also a A*w choice b»c*tlnns In cen charged a fee of four per cent for cob
On Jan. 2K J«dui H. Gearlu of Oretral porilon of Traverse City We lection. Penally on delinquent city Ni'w Y»>ik Ikiinker and phlIamhropl.-»t
Jews|k‘^n. a dentoemt who held office as
WHO MAS a var.nl M nn either
have gold and alher mine* in the and school taxe* and apwlal asscaa- was ask»-«| several days ago whv Jew
h'Hiurtrt^ath. hYflM'mb or Kiift'enih
; t>me<l Ktatea aenator for a little
greatestIqilnlng diMrict In the world
invariably sueceed and the n-plv
i»tn‘«>t to mil or tiadrT Tall at J.
-the olid Mold District. Nevada. uu'utii. 4 cents on each dollar of the •M) i>eople ktM-p their heads,
' mote than a yenr by vliim* of
W. Hlatcr'a hmiKr furulKhing ati*rc.
W> havl gold I
amount of said Ux.
haid and *iH-ud their *|»are llnie lu j omalortol apprdnlment tmade -ncct^v
Colorada In fi
fact, we have properOffice
BUU Bank thelr h.Hncs."
I «»0 by the death of Srmator John
ty for ule almost
all
anywhere you
want It.] Hut we have
t
nothing w#
D M. Oelmas. the California lawyer Hippie Mlichein and who recently
Dated. Dec. 4. 1909.
can offer you that
who Is defendlnjT'Thaw.
entlius- made a powerful sjHH'ch In favor of
FOA SALE—All kinda of home,
J. M- HIJEI-LMANTEL.
Grand Traverse Regtoo for aafe. tostlc admirffr of Alexander Hamillun Japanese <*xrluslve law.'vrill give way
•ure prolltable Investment, either to dec 4lofeh-29
roar and chicken feed. T. C. MUling
City Treaaurei
purrhaaw or aa aecurtty for loan.
and has been urging New Yorkers to to a .Mr. .Mulkcly. a fepublkah. who
Co.
Mo ll tf
We always have a gilt edged aw
lo the great fe<ler-| will only hold down the J(d»
curlty for your money aad we al*
...... He h.d not lewmed th.t there
»e..k»-m.klnR
FOA AALB-Maot market, rrool
ways have
for gUl edged
•re
alre.d.v
two
In
New York. ,
t
">'• "'"'rte-'-'ermed «
aecurtty.
street. T9pla.«atock. ftktorea. dcMv
WADBBAOB.
John H Thonti-on. an e„Md..,e,ofr’:!..r,
cry. g(iod tmda. goad locatkia. easy
rord made by iHeiiry W. TalKjr of
M7 llniqn Street, Traverae Cltj.
the navy yard al Pot lbiuoulh. Va. u]
terms. Wade.Brao.. Sl7 South Union
Mich. CUx.
CU* phone 1211. Call ns »o>
•treat
Mn I tX
WAirrmo-<oiri lo h^p wiu kom^^
u n 9^ u. r. y Hoa,
TAXES
I,r;r
MS
4^
FOR SALE
Amos F. Bingham
FOA AAtE-14M~Modem eight room
AAl4—1492—One hnndred mad
taaldeaee. Blath alreot. All «m- FOA
Mxty nefe farm 12 mHea aouth of
FMUnocea, a good barn, cloac In.
houae. tern, wlndcmil; all fa
. IWca gtlOO. Wade Broa . 8i7 South
Price 94900. Wade Bros, 917
Valoii alroet. ClUaena Phone 1219.
street, Ollx. phone 1719.
Jan. 4-lf.
FOA BALA—1477—Large eight room
hohae. cemer of Caaa and Uth OU.
large UH, house well inlshed. on
atone foendatlon; engy tMm Prtce
: light city water, aewer
91900. Wade Broa„ tlMMloo at.
CIU, phone 1219
e 91-Wade Biioa,. 917 Union
phooe 1219.
HOUBB to
^
■
Wrel Improved: six ncros anlUhle
tor gprden: good iKaUdtnga: nil In
AtNT-Cbenp. cemnr
Inqnlre F. G.
decBtf
HOUBE F^A AENT-
KM. Moiwt klem. torn,
I, ««aa«A -tract him uid skin
rrakk**:
BUSillESS GIRDS
a C. l90FFATT-AbMrocU of Utto,
no state Bank tmlldlng.
on. lAm. c. -mcit-imttK
(
book
Bnnk BMs- m
A. JJteFHAIL Itonttol. OrorTJeka
4.EBTEA Ol WELCM-Aitoro^ al
tow. Ooltortkm work a specially.
With Underwood A Umlor. Sulher
land block.
jan 94l
OA. F. J. MAC NETT-PfS*Uce limit,
ad to KTM. EAR, NOSE, THROAT
nnd FITTIKO OF OLABBSa Oflee
Mt WUhalm block. CIUsms phone
We Know
LUMP MCI Mnl oronr
vm be "send me waited kgtil^
lumiA.- It'a free from BagL tea
very MtU* nahte frea from
alata In tact U'a ideal
C.B. Taylor CoalCOr'
XB.a«ntoB GBO. w. aeSHTmr
MOIIROE k IICWETIIV
GENERAL INSDRANC6
Dr.W. J. HiggM
DENTIST
Porcelain Work
-M
O. e. CARVER A BRO.
FIANO TUNINA-W. K. MlUniA. 29
yeara expertonoe. With Giiuoell
h Brqa. comer Ftenl and Caaa Sta
234(Ftf
A E MAATIN—Physician and Bin
gaoa. Or£o 209 Bsst Front straal
MAAK CAAVrt EELIVBAY-Ufht
MfkU pareoU nnd tnnkn. OtAos
at City Book Btora.
Tin Insuranct
U L Ak BUILDING
6eo« JIh Jaroif
DKN^ite-r
201 froat Street
DAS. J. 0. 4 JUtT X1AUBBI4NB
OBTAOPATNIC FttVAieiAaflF
MAE E. L AONNErt hair draoMng pmM4»fewiibate»i« •%.»!*
parlora. over City Book Store, Boom
10.
AMIL F. NERLINOER. LAWYERMooey to loan, 212 Slate Bank
building. Clllxcua phone 999.
REAL estate AND LOANB-Orand
Traverae Land and Loan Co. F.
Tbttrtell. Manager. OfBce. room 2
HdmUtoe 4 MUUkon block.
•ARA T. CHASE, M. D^-Offioe with
Dr. 6. B. Chase, Bute Bank block
Both phones. 22S-2r Residence 224
W. Eighth BL au. pkooe 791.
OR. F. HOLDBWORTH—Bpeciml eh
tention to dlaeeaea eg the eye. ear,
noee^end tkroeL Glaaeee fiUed
Over Johnson drug * atore. BoU
pkonea.
OR. E. E MINOR-Office over Amert
can Drug Store. BpMlal ettentlot
■Und. »itk phoaw. imldnoe. til
SixUi itimt.
OR. W. E. MOON—.Sprclaltol—Gcnlto,
urinary, skin and bhMvl dlacRRoa; \Z
year* experience. Offh c City opera
house block. Phone*-New. 107;
old 292. Residence. 710 WaxhlngUUi
atreoL
r. W. THIRLtv, i>enU*L Over Bar
num 4 Bari * Jewelry atore. Both
phone# 109.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. 0.-Phyal
dan and Burgeon. Removed to of
floes in Munaon block over Barnum
4 Earl *. ClUxtna phone 2U.
HARRY E HARNER—Expert piano
toner and action regulator. BaUa
facUon guaranteed. With KlmbaU
Mnalc Houae. CItx. phone 294.
I90NEY TO LOAN-No tax clauae
pdt in mortgage*. Houae* for aale
Inquire of E. McNamara. Park
Placs hotel.
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mar
ABfiTRACTfi OF TITLE—C. O. Car
ver. Prices reasonable. Office with
O. P. Carver 4 Bro. Bolt phone*.
OR. E. L. THIROBY-BpMlal atten
tlon to diaeaaea of children. Room
409 State Bank bldg. Both pbonea-
Order your
SOFT COAL
fro4n
I. O. Burnw
Y.nl an.V uffioe Nhrtbern
Michij,-an dock.
Both phoDM :«i
T. A. WlLHEUt
DKNTIS*r
|Aoo« Nw h aiy Oa«* Hass* 0M
John R. Santo
General Inmrance
Hew wokelm Blk,
Tn»er»« Ctty
Farnisjor Sale
1 have a number of
farms, all ihc way from 40 to
160 acres, for sale, or If you
have any good property. I will
lake it in cxchanije and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
a good farm for less money
than you can buy it of any
body else. 1 have farms
which are located from four
to 20 miles from Traverse
City, all good improved land.
If you have good level fnrmi
1 will buy tbem-
H. HYMAN
420 WMhinRton.
Oit..|ibooe 7T4
BrandFlMay
Op'eraHousi
NkHll
;
Pommouth yard in 1«« .Dd.hHs n.-|‘ “
wcalthy republican mine own«-r and
malued there r^ver since, with the ex
rancher, will succeed }lr. Mulkely f»»r
cepiion of a few years during tba
the full term of six yters on Match
civil wxir. He witnessed the cuwuing
3 next. Mr. Bourne has made
TRAVERSE CITV LODGE. NO. 71. EL
in 1833 of the flrM dry dock In Ameritort one In Oregon.
.of P„ meet every Thuradey ereeleg. New Monaon block, a E Wel
Daniel Webster wa* an “Intolerably
ler. C. C.
1907
dull apeaker " unless aroused by
lal condition*, said the tote Oliver,
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION, No. 129Dyer, who used to report him. “I j
NatUvMti Protective Legion wIH
have oftmil^rty Ullen paleep." baldj
meet In Woodman hall on the third
Dyer a yearW two ago, *Vhen report
One of the grenteft pltTfi .
Teeeday cf each month nt 7:20 p. nt
ever mriitoAi, troe lo lift;,
ing Webster—ro lelhar^r waa
Abram Bctth. prealdent; Gayle
toaobingn beautiful Imordinary manner, so long-winded
•oo, which run
nights
aentences aad so dronlog hi* voice
Griswold, eecrtlaiy; Nettle a Ormy.
in New York City.
, ^
deputy.
1907
General Benjamin jobanis Vlljoen.
the man who ca|>ttti^ Dr. Jamieson
Pretentvd by local talehi imtlU
after the latter'* premature South’, ■
TRAVERSE CITY-LOOOS, No. 222. F. the direction of Beridell Meliuti
African raid and later named great r*bWuor]
GarfieU Buffalo. N. Y.
4 A. M.. meeu on Mondey erenlng
fame wMle fighting the Brlttoh.
for the benefit of
on or before the fell of the moon,
now postmaster of Cbamperina. N.
et 7:20 p. m. Carl C. Ln&gloy. W.
Near the eioae of tbe boev war he v
M ; B. E White. eecreUry.
1907
captured and banished to St. Hele
When hoatlMltoa closed he refused toj
TAAVEABE.CITY LOOQff. NO. «71, Don’t tail to MO tbe i*Mt £ e
swear allegtonce to the Brlitoh. crown*
K. O. T. M. M.
•e^. Boom in fltmtn «Hb
and came lo ihl* f^iry. where he
K. O. T, M. M. Na 271 meeu every
firamcB in operalum.
married an UUnoU girl and became
Friday night In the Broach block. Mnrt
a ciUten. He and a few boer families
Wllkena, Commander; B, M. Fmnklin.
settled In the Rio Grande ralley.
Raeord Keeper; R. A. Rrana. Finance
Sent nde
lOn.jt. Wedwhere they have acqalrad l.TOP acre*
AMper.
1927
January
..MISMATED..
SL. Cltxdne
FOA BALE—1472—Fine moAerabonee
FOR RENT
Sixth atreec end one of the beet on
Uw atrent Price naked Is spot onnb, HOUBKB TO AENT-Baat Tenth St.;
Prtae BUM,
Wade Bros,. tl7
also one ooroer Front nnd Rosa. A.
Union nlrent, ata. phone lilt.
decB4f
«« M?KnM, Bm OimScmL
-I M*!, BMCIn-a Anka-akh*. Hbt«
LODGE NOTiCES.
FOA AALE-l
I ntreei. atx. phone lilt.
y'-'c'
Candidate for Republican
Nomination for
City Treasurer.
Successful busioess man. ‘‘'ct
ersl years Alderman from
ScGOIMi WA«d.
'W ■
Dr.Sboop’9
Re9t9fative
HANSAH « UY Hette. (».
S.E. WAIT*tons.
Traverse aty Hive No.
Stt.L.0. T. M.M. ; ,
Prices; lSe.aSe an* aic.''
I
M-.TMUBUMY. JAHUA*V K. OB.
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A ^rtiMt of tht butintM ooctloa of Kingslcn, JornoiM. It taowm in thlt p cture.
9( thi city.
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NeaHy all of that
I wat dettroyed by the i
iiiiiniiiifiififf iiiii
It
Many lives were reported to have I
I lost in this section
Kingston lias Suffered Many Disasters in Her Past ^tory.
i
, .
noarly oriry rcspi-cl! the c<jual
Amcrtcaii and Bun»i>ean cities. It has
been the ^pltal of the Uland since
1S72. whcii the seat of government
was transferred from Spanish Town,
the latter place becoming the caplUl
after the d^nictlou of l»ort Royal In
1
liay. It la on a plain which rtscs from 16H2.
gitiustion of the CKy.
the ahoni wHb • gradual asowH to ihIihM ckf ihn Llf iMUica mounUlns
It U sltu^tixi on the south coast and
-With storioa of tho 1*011 Royal on the noith side of the harbor. tb«
ranhQuak# always fmsh lo Uu-lr latter belni^ a land loched basin avail
raiads. rt:iddcnts of Kingston. especJal I able for Hr !largest shipa U 1b dnCJOSIHl.O ^e south by along tongue
ly the npgroi's. who constitute Ove j cJosiHl.on
Mstha of the populstlon, haxe predict of land the extremity of which Is Port
rd that sntne day Kingston would 1 Royal. An|erlcan visllors lo Kingston
weel the fate rf the capItol U sup weri‘ not rtumerims until the last few
planted!
'
years, when siH>c4al passenger service
A.
..hm. rm
. most of them from New
1 piophery that j «
;
within two jrogra tho city would hej York visUeil the isUnd and
^ ^IhU year
sweiH lu k* Ihn sea. Despite these the numlM^it promises to be doubted.
lort>bodlttga. ^wew. Klngatou bus
Mercantlk. business In Kingston is
1 Urgelv
WUii
«»t
««« •»«* «”«•
of the Anavt barters In the world.
Xlbusicm. CAiilUl of Jamaica. |s the
largest rtty as wdl a>^ tbc loading act
tawt of. the Brttlsh West Indies.
rich ha* a saloon In both New Wcafiird now called B^iry aRd “old
WexftHd.* h»de nvcoaaary by the
host of frlcbda he has In both pUc«s.
and hla dc^ira lo aerve thcia as con
vcnhmt lo ibomaclvi s as poaalblc.
lUacUus. la the dfulcr la farm
Bm-lal lo the Rvenlng Ue<-t.rd
bugg^a. aioigbt and wajtw* at
Wrafwd, Hich., Jan. 2^.-*.Wt-xfonl ‘ this placi' 4nd haa a large floariahlng
county at thU lime contains with bualneaa.
in Its roalma a pretty, onergciir town j Tom Jenllns U the village black
thal addh td the attiacflwm.v.s and;
, ,.......................
the modem Mnls noccawary
{.uMum. uX Urn Orand Ti »«.-n«-. n-plnn , rfass
jrnkln. fr a .killcrahly ilurlng the
John
J.
clnmir
- ■
■ Carl
- •
jwi.cHl wrrketAt
place,
John ^^is^rs now dancing pavimon
llm. "VlN^lcrd and Onutd Travciwc Is an innovdtlon at the “old town.** la
and having nuartiy towaa tm e\cry finely built ind danoes are given here
side. It la' quite remarhabic, how It al regular IhienraJa ao that all living
berpu atK^^ lively ^uata^ goBcema. within aecM to this plac»’ ran go and
and vet wtmn one ohaoran tho rich, enjoy thema^lvea If dageing be one*of
their enJoyaUr recreatlOBa.
hlahly. dtK^oiHHl ram
FYank Ralan U the barber of the
around it, \t aertma qulti
pUoe. Jdr. jRatan U an expert jaeof the moai bcauUfhl
anywhtrre aiv found hero and art UIl- chanlc In biellnr. He haa had years
of experiaooe and a aplcndld harbee
rd by piacucal (anuwe..
Among those who am IdnuiBod log equipment to work with ahfi ou^
with the varied hualneaa Inlrpcata of lo l>e patronlfod very generoufly hy
Wcxbvrd a (ffm mlaht toe manUoaod the Wexford popoiaUoa.
Mljah Dallfy has opened up a boot
T. W. Omlor A
are lb# ^tropric
tnra of a f?Paeral olora al tltU plac*. and ahor repair shop. He la an exwhile Mnat A l>VuaC run the other perleneed workman and reports a
very aubstantlal bualnoaa.
genetml ■ #ior«.
John OoAltie M Ihe roogeiUal pro
Jennie Smith la the mimn«rt of the
prletor oC WexTord'a hardware store, vUlmge. Sheicanies a neat and np tb
and hr hU r»cnt appltude and ox- date atock and it is hardly norOMary
periaoce 4n the hardware line has to add a visit to her paiiorw will saUsbum up a vrry-ltfge patroaaAe In ly the most partlmiar buyer that her
are new. np^cMiaia and .^ld at
thts.vinage and aurroundlni eountryWm. Sanford U the proprietor of prices that aW aatontshingly low. *
W«aforrt'a groerry and provlaton atore
Dr. Purdy jla the village druggist
and^hy hU Ulr deaUnga wUh aH hga and phyalciai^ Ke cAjoy* an 4m
buUirip a verjr extenalve trade amoog
trade %l hU aioro and ^ unthe mno. retldMta in and around the ttmalli/
Pm^^thla comvillage of Wcxloi^. He alao handiea
fahii aad^^T pmdoee In oonndetton
wi(Sku MtoMp «>a Twrt. A njta that win beH? the amjortty of hla
.
aUiusi
to ks oMr 1
•’’ASolfejHLt.idi.,
Bd. RMitf Is the photographer of the
place. During eertaln inoaiba of the
year he U kepi boa “taking plcturea*
of W'axIordUea,
Andrew All, U the proprietor rif
WegfWda hotel and fred bam. Is
csmgeaial and;palnataklag and enjoys
hil h th«*
the island
I.I..Kas?.vf:.ti.uon.
eMiiMinline
lint*the^Hceirle strerl
Ktwi raiiwu.xs
rHil»’u\K iin wlilrli
l^lnll«l diUH-liHlMM
di 51h*1u*ImiI ImiulnMlu «»f
of as.'uhigh
i house.K. i-iiuslng d»n.jge « f H
stn eta to the north cf the city. They the 8er\*lce Is as good as can U* 1
imilllou doll,».“j. 'Hie wl*3iv«w
are all shielded from the stn*«-t by | In any American city; a water 1
high terraci's which are overhung with j system, a |M‘rfen telephime system; | tulm«d and moie than a sas re of ves
Ittlnis and oiher tr^iplcal growths.
in short, eve olWnK rttai Is asst>claled { m Ik wer.. sunk.
_ ,
Srviral me:.
wealth have costly
an «,Modate city.
| On No. fl iHst^n iW.ljuj|rf-.-:
Ju.t .4. Hi.,.f IhH.» H.d Other Ca««troph...
....hqual,.
Ml In. .
City.
llu' M».h .ho U.oih ,
VhH.r„ ..un.l- rmr appruiU.. , ih- ».u.h .-.u.l ....nl. -.1 ih.- .►I.nrt «n.
4-rs. Ihc Urpral
d. jlon. In J,t
thousand, niv w. ll lo do. In- ; »« QUlrkl.v 1..1I....-.I I... a ►■cond .
Lie.. Allnflhc .tna-u.ro marada -nn . Id-riy nn n-h.n.s or povomnn-n.;-h.-i.. ,1..- h.-avl.-a. .......... In Kin.
mUed or imved with plorks but iu
H‘ • "tallvep. TIh- negns-s are all | Mon In .vearn In I.SL' a M ven-4-..n
fart thmughout the Isiand the mkds! !-><»■.
Is eum,se.ed ehtefly of; flagratlou vIMted Kingston, diwtmy
Many Spleo
irv idcM Ziiu: eontii.eaJIy sprinkled!
«»hclr famll i lag rm,H-rt> to it... vahu-»f
re the g'n ’*n «"J American city. .cxc<-pt that n»- M.UI 1
le principal hi
niKh..d
I
V
necroes'ln
lieu
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There are st veral reMauraiii: . j and m IM.*! amuhe: fire can 4-d dami-*
.wnmetitatructures. Which .occupy, and I
b*rclegg<vl negro U.ys With sumes eruslu^ h> mgrms In llcu^^^^
which arv* .urroundrHl during husineas Uhf'Ing fnflt carts, dart in and out of
L night.i Ikxo a cyclone »b .sm»«-d many of the
‘ ivmalii o|kmi until I
Alsiut a mile hack frtrni th.
hours by soidlers. who ,Hermit no one the mare of trafftee. The.M.vrtle BanJ:
I IhmI
! wharvf.s and 4'aut.«fd much damage to
. ^,/ «l which time KIngMon
to pass directly by them; the Myrtle t hotel U the largest hotel In Kingston front is the hcime of thi- goyi " '
The t«mu:«ce of Kingston Is each shipping. Jhe stoWn
many
Americans
stay
Rank hotel, a brick structure facing'*»»«>' AmerlcMis stay there the island i-.nd in the very heart «if the year letw«t n mk'.mrn and T«'o,«hiu.
In that during live
.*;4>vrral lioardlng
city are the iKdanleal
lu**
the sea and backing up to Harbour There a
The rlty has had metv than l(> raged and rain fell
cheap btUcl.H ni
chief show plan* t.f the city Two sh;.re i.f cal a strophes. b,u ii has al mwui shone hrilllantlj
Street, with a capacity of :it»0 patrons; , -»d a f
miles north of the foot of Hurho-ar wiiVK risen fr.uu the ruins withh new ' There w.is a «louhl«*
the old parish church where Admiral j ’^harv**?
«loul
earthquake,
street, when* |iasv*uger ve-'sels laml. .spirit. Then- weie slight shocks In‘shock «t KingMon on Ih-cembrr 7,
Renbow is baricsl; the Victoria mar-|
Residences of Spanish Oekgn.
kel. the Theater Royal, the public i Urautlful residences, all of wtom Is the peniteniiaiy lu which then- an- iJoeeml er. IkC.T: In S< jiieintM-r. 1#v7:i; 1KW>. «*ach consisting of a large num
hoapttal. the lunatic asylum, the mus-; and brick ef distinctly Spanish design always heiw«.fu thn.i- ami ftuir bun in (>< t.>U i. is::., and in April. ItsTT.: Ih t of tremors, lasting t-ven m eight
etiin anH the new Calabar college ’ some of them representing an invcstl dred negnKs. There Is a syMem of la lit'.';: M liiMiuane w*hirh swept over seconds.
• *. ’ Tho stores
- j‘ There are numerous churches,
».
ka carried on by Mthres.
arc Urge and very similar to tboso to of ib-riu very pivtentlous and costly,
be found in nn American city of GO.thtO
Measured by American BUndurUs.
rava
pcirn*. The two principal business, none of ih© building# U of rxtrav
Kireeu are Harbour and Pbrt Ko>wl. |;ant d<»lgn. Tho pubUc bulldlagaanthe fotsner the homo cf the retail low. an' hulk of stone and brick, and
shops and the Iftler of the wholesale | the bualncsa blocks ate of brlcjv^ and
Along the wat«*r front, which U nt j never more than thKM« stuiiS, In
.-Ifre at the
The Road to Laughteriown.
So it ought to be i-a^y to find the way.
Grawn
her fsthor su'l nmthcr
ling fraiemUy.
j
Oh show lui- tlic n«ul ui iaiuglitcr-1 But colnK has made me blind, they
last wc»'k.
,
.
The Rev, Mr. Holmes is the pastor’
town.
!
say.
There arc m» now rasoh of diphof the M. K. church at this place. The
CEDAR
Fdir I have h»xt tie* way!
And still towards Teartown my sad
tlo ila r*M«orted ax yet. The heaUh
rhurch is a pretty edifice and is sup
I wanrPn'fl ^.ijt of tl:«- i«iih one day.
f.-el stray-- ^
offict'rs arc making evtrry effoiy to
porletl by a large congrt-gation. The
W'hi u my h<»an was Im-k^* and my Oh. show me tb«* nwd lo laughterSunday school U also well attended.
Siux-lal to the lOmiag Roconl.
' pn-vont the pread of the disease. The
hair tumcil grey.
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I
town.
W,
mile
child
that
ha.,
the
diphtheria
U
Ttin'e frai»*rnal organirathms have
. Mich.. Jan. 23.—Miv^. Thoma.s j
And I <an‘i iem»-mh«‘r how to play,* K<»r 1 have lost Ihe way!
found thf-it way into this thrifty and iij^ird ditl
; lu Tfavenie Tily 1 gainlnc.
lv..-q.,i..- r..rK..it... lM.« t., iH- R.y.
n«,t
Mr. N;ip.-ulxke and fainTly did >luM»
nlty.H.v. the
thi«mgh bighiiig ami we«Mdug.
town.
;
ping in Tni\« n-e City Satordaj.
j
Odd-Kellows. K. O. T. M. M. _
they M.v.
i
h y«- w ho have lo*t the way 7
JC,Uon.a P««ccurq
All
Cl.»rt« Bill
Mary !*i-rjlhKf n-hirm-tl honii* from •
ljuighter-,
Oh. ri.ov me the
kVoiild ye hs%e young hehlftf. though*
in » flo.rl.blns condlUon nnd >» do- T>=''--doy in Tmresse 0.>
Traverse City Saturday, where xhe ’
'
your
hair
he
gn
y7
.
Inga great deal for the Up lilting and j The grip paiicnu are still veiy has iMH-n emplo>td for >^oiue tiin<-.
For 1 have lost the way!
' G<» l. am from a little ehlld 4-arh day, v
Mrs. Johnston is on the sick liai
bciiermenl of aU wbo twslde In this! numerous but arc aiowly on the guln
j <;o >. rve hU want^ ami play his pL*y.
Tberv was a very smail attendam-e I UMsl to iH-heig to Uiiightertown
community.
1 -»oe DenxeUkl was Injun^ WedI Ami catch the lilt of hivlaughler gay. /
'Mlas Eva Ziegler is the school' nesda.v by a limb striking him on the Ml i?unday Kt-hisd. .iwing to then- Im-llef.Ke I lo^^ the way.
fullowf his d;.:«» ing feet as they
teacher and she reports a very large
JustL below the right eye. while ing so luiirh sl.'knesj; in t<mn ,nnd Fur I daiu'L-d and lauglmd tiu‘ livelotigj And
‘
stray:
also the l»ad we.tilier.’
regular attendance.
working in the-woods.
ops the loj.l to Langhtc^
Iri-r'
Donald Sullivan was
Quito a number ’ new Sidewalks
Miss NellUr White of Cedar Rua,
Ere my heart was broke and my
ImlrOimt-U s«y:
j
have been built here during the past spent Thursday with friends In town lateer p*ri of last w«^-k
at
this
willing.
year, and other public work perform
The social given by the Christian
Mr. Baird Is suffering frtim fbe
ed in putting their roads In condition. Kndcavorers Friday evening was a
Taking theae Improvements In consid decided succems socially and fianclal- gVlp at present.
Mrs. OroBVtnor. who has been siiferation with the numVor of new dwell ly. The tempting display of bomeinffuenia is mtich iKdter at
ings recently erected, it gives Wex-jmade candies tlrow their attention
ford a verj- acMvc and up-to-date ap-]and games vrere^also an Interesting
r. the evening, n.o
Clols Culvct had u uarrow c.Hcape
paaranoe as a countr}- village.
! feature of
old and young
.Uto Ljoyrd them. Tho pnmoo.l,
aflomoon. from »h«1 mlrtt
I'"’'-"
•'■'•Wont. II- wan
being organized at -rm fj M
Mr, K. Kouorboure p.«od ,hn.«Ph |
‘''VBatlia Creek for the cultivation <»f
crunhwites. Mn pioneer days there town h-rldv «n™.io for Uloo H.voo, I•'«' «™ k «n ol.rtaareiw man^^ extenahre craiibcrr>F«r«nt of Burdlrkrlllo .as a’'^ *' "*'»•!•«
*•«'
tho IrloA 1-0,1
naidlifu In that section, hut when Cedar caller Friday.
R If. McQuee^haa sold his draylng
fl^ ware burned over and aft.^rwnrds
A number from here attended the
out fit to Shlrely and WinUm.’^ who
wM
paatnring sb»clt. the pUnts party given at Maplt*
l-Tlday
have thflr headquarters at^thc .‘^hlvly
wire exiermlilaiPd. Tb^ are atill evening
^
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a number of small patches neoi the
Mrs r Hopkins of Maple llverj.
Mr. and Mrs. B^ircr IMUman have
niy. and the soil about IbVre Is natur aty were in town
moYf^ into the home va«ted by Mrs.
al for Ihelr growth.
Hleao Netacn. while working In
A. Hall.
Fractious horacs and the inability Nesacn a ci^p uw here was scvc.-vThe^thmoers In the rirxyk bplldOf their driver tojiandle them is the fy injured Friday morning by a k»g Ing are not proving very auccqmful
direct cai»e of a bankruptcy petit Ion rolling upon hla arm.
In their wort.
CharJos
Banoibargcr
nf
Northiiorl.
filed In the United States court In
N. Skiver and family are living lu
Bay City, by Frederick llenxcr. the transacted businena here Friday In the bouae formerly occupied by Elmer
village undertaker at Omer, Arenac the iBlereau of th© seed factory of
county. Last year Mrs. Satina Truth- that place.
Miss Jennie Cluff of Maple aty Is
hie. of that rllMge. war lajored by
BR- APPLET, the rupture apeciallst
visiting friends In Cedar.
from Grand Rapi'da. wlU be tn Travrs. Frank Te---------------- erac CUr. at the Hotel WhIUng. Fri
Mrs!
Morrison
were
Trav
tUM to the eln^ SOhjrt. Maoa
day. Jan. ts. remaining unUl Z P. m.
unable to pay anfi in hU poUUaa cite« erre^Oty callers Monda.r.
He rMfoctfally Inrlles fhoae wbo are
. riTe Infant daugljter of M^i A. Hall afilctod to oonauff Mr. Jaa. W. Jackthn indfmam aiMAat-Wm.
fotverylli at this writlngwith the eoata. na tht principnl
aoo. Dr. K. L. Thlriby. Mra. U K.
of IpMUSiW tha ra«min4^ Mrd. J. Sullivan U Ul with the grip, eWeUnd nnd C. E. Tator.
rrrippe.
amounting to only about ffioo.
|aa S4-U
Isiah Wllmm U on
The only form of food made
from whMt that is all nutrimeat u the soda cracker. r.nd
jet--the only soda crackar of
which this is zeally tne is
Uneeda Biscuit
nw
Mda cncker •dentificallr'
only Mdt crncher efiectn^y
protoctod.
(
XbB only aoda cracker erar MA,
ctIqfaiiddeuL
Ibc only aoda cracker food at an
tith.
MKTIOWU. aBCUtT.COMaMIT
V-t'.
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er^wuL
miBgi
•win If Mn OR
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CEQUt MHI
^
gMIHRE
«msi to MA »AAR« RAfAtR.
CiagbA^ web. JAA. «.-«AA*e. tba
MsUa^. MtbA oU Raagbiar o( Mr.
AoR Wa. TboAtoA Mooia M <aUa m
RABy HamMi. hwAtM toUdtvrttlAg.
hai |Mbr aaR aoa KortnA »Af*
HATtag A Winn taiMAR AAtalrr TimvcrM City rkOton teat Wadaao•'
V' ^
araaaa It aaR a Rmtag^MaMf* la dnia
UA UalU tt fMAAOto A mMAMA bAA- Joha Bowmi ggd gao Wni. hg#*
bm ng MoAtOL RMs .tkw »bo geo# to Maacakmg for g few wecka
art llimu vllb Ala baMif rip auy.
Mr. aad Mra. PVed Daemaa aadMrt.
CMa A fa» talgbt bt ■AAtlBAAl.
Bromaa of Oaboro. were la Iowa
A. e WrAknop H lb# pmrtAAor n(
g^irkthA
snass".?
^£,*7sjsl‘s::s.3
:rti
oor f-wac ayti
not work, and
Cimmtil. «r
S«tl«Mi:
CUr «r Trsvcn*
4mtm to Mdnr jr«Nt
l. .X V .VI IX t
JrvMuw
I cfW win ha HHinai'or art. TM
CwteHcmib—
CMat Raa.
Ram. m
AA ibA AAARl^AltliA lis s. s Sr
•tttkm bt ItoiH Manta dOI Mil
asai aanta Mhrt.hwAata Bin
aavtag service tor tie pas ntaasa
years.
tartm Atkhiaoa aad Mias Stlml
Ktum rt Barklcktma wtm marta
Wi tnisiair. dan. it. by tba Raa. C.
|W. WUnama The gtaom U a aaa B^
rr-wi.r-RjSi
In the K. O. T. M. halt "ta poaag
paopla ara wlohad a kmg Ufh ^Rbp.
ptn«oa by tbelr m^ frtsta
A lAfgA gaatiAl
Mr. aad Mrs Gilbert Waraess and !
rnAAptaUHAAR
today at Gkn’
BUN AND MOON
Ho glao haya Bgl^ prodrmtg gpd twaa
CAUfiCfi or QUAKCRa
Mroiy Ittd fba^ gtHde. Mr. Wyp«uaM llk» to im f«i ftUfjr tkta
Wm, Bennett of Glen Haven wo* a
London. Jan. 22.—Hi
IBt and the gmoaat of Ooaaty
op baa lomi tdenUigd wHb Oadar
*be meteoroloclst wl
buoloaM
caller
In
Bmplra
Moadsy.
la. U a tiHliiis way for aagriy ala#
John R Banto of Traverae City was
t«nib#f to M doftef tW odMftM
yaara gad dtlilat that tlma baa baca
Kaafiachs. hack. aarthquokea in the western Rata
aon. os UiHi It tho blot prtet «• btvR
w
to »A he bA. A®* l»™*« IroUai Ja hto eBwtn to butM ap a in town over Sunday.
Pbere oo January 12. oays tba abS
y
*A “i U. wa ali^y gak
H. L. NVssen of Glen Arbor was In
xnd moon ara tb# cauae of all aaloale
TflUfo in
rootloa of tb# cbaalry.
city to pgy lb# lackiaM plumbtown aeverai days last week.
disturbances. He predlrted tbat.aartb*
_
Bf T. M. omit, citfk
Ha
U
aUo
ebMtd
U
fanatag
la
the
bin. amomit ICfS.
iTrod
Atklascia
of
Bbeiland.
visited
^lofsd hr lOitiof obd ttpbontd hy
quakes
would be felt in Ettrop# <m or
"**^'ToAt» tORertfnllr.
I Iba dan
M«or fbiU tbo oetlMi ^ tho Board
with bis brother. E. E. Atkinson, here
about January 21. U# said:
last wert.
-The ton and moon prodm*# atmoB
with tba
Tto»-A)d#ni}^
wga raterrad lo tb#
Lk E. Collins was lo Manistee last
aberic and llthoopbertc os wall ai by*
OIBstt, L*rdl«>. aiDi
tloe.
►wera.
ff and gtiMlrr,
iroapberlc ildea. Tb# only dlffaraoM
Iba Mayor and City
D. O. Bbortar. U bach at bU old week tohlng ibe malt bathe for rbeu
aty of Trararaa
s that tb# drnror tbc mfdium la iha
stand, and as Mr. Bborter put
Ctty.
i
John
Coppen
expects
to
move
bis
exoicr
is tb# movament.
. •totoE.totol.
la bard to pag trom bU old frteada
1«J—HftTfHrMC!ty.lfli*li . Jta.U/d?
Omitlabieo:—We. tba
fOmUy
to
Denver.
Colorado,
iboat
•Tb# waves of tha air. which ata
adlilpi.’* Mr. Bborter «•
To tbs bonombls. tho Htyor tod CUf ownara of property la ikla city,
nty
***** Cliyr*^^nrrefa#
the leaat dense of tba tbto# madia,
<Vm«oU.flf lb# City of Troforot ting og lb# alreel her
lllaga hotel where all traa the first of March
C. A. Allshouse. cashier of lb# Sul
have the oloweat tides. Wolar Jf
raapoatfaUy ppilUag your bomirgli
Smtlelaeo;—I would
slenta eaa Bad a comfortabla haven
wiT tb# boord nf pubHf owkt. nf haty to ooggtnict g laiml aew#r ask that the
next and tb# anrtb U the nmat rapid.
***• ^ «. , w.
and revive and rejuvenate tons Bay bank, sat In town Moudoy.
rliy. rogoom tbtt i^^^^g^oUb gcoordlgf to lb# ordlnapoea of the Uiro for Cltt. County and B^e be at blB vary hosplubly aad ably maa- the guest of W. P. Ruegsegger. cash
When tb# earth tldro reach srater they
Hty of Timrera# City, gnd pita of arw exmodad- from tb# tr*t day of r#b
l#r
of
th#
bank
bore.
ara
blocked and fore# aceumutatea miogr hoateUry. Mr.
eragp baretoCor# adoplad for lb# HI- the mat day of r#b.. Ik07. Incluslrr.
Mloa
Vvsl
JoiM-s.
who
has
l>een
r#H
rtll
an explosion results and all tke
Uca of Trareroa City, im tb# at
J M. HuelHiantel.
vlsltltg relath e* here, was unex|iec!earth quakes.
fr^lUllrogd Are.
aty Troas. bU livery barn.
-All ■tflerorologieal
melerorulogical coodltiona aaa
>r City
^
A
h “^**
Tb# D. O. Bborter grocery aad prtv ediy calW to her home lo Doyn#
on Bartow
Moved by LardU aad aupponed
I Collins A Pry. Implement dealers.
i^arately foretold by ohoervatta
MoTod br Abbott
to aller between fPat# and rroot. by Muroble tbat the Urn# b# extend
tioB bona# U alao on# tb# very val- by aickness, last Saturday.
of the ^ •»**'<* dIsTOlved partnership. Mr. Col
,h,.
,nU moon and the Hdal
Prof. R. P. Carr. prlnd|
Palnrr ihot tbo bs
thenro roy^ U
lo Oa^d Aja^
labU buataeaa.adigront of thia vlltoboo to htft' B«Hb tlr
ate for’H*^
the Interest of Mr. Fry
i predRtad tba racnrreooa
public acboeds here
“'ml^^Mrmen Abbott. Erx'rr.t Ugaapd
migKottod by tb# boor
Thero balac ao objeeUona. the OiriAM. lArtte. Mono. Murrhle. Hnlm
rouaty ocbool wimmlssloner.
|
of Vesuvius c ruptlons. the recent aaUbe fouad
vorbt and tb»t tb# m»n#f
ogiD# waa referred to the aewer com
Misa Georgia Raymond who was for
iwologteal shocks In northern Rorop#
in lb# eliy iUM#y.
of groceries and provlakma, H# glau
year, atenograpber in the Uw office | E B. Bettrals. sho li works In the||,„d mlssid tb# Kingston upb#aval by
Yrto—Aldtrvioo , Abbott. BtorHt. “'"“•rwM. R
handlea dairy gad farm prodoeta at
OlUott. I^onlt#. Moon. Murohl#. rslin H&tA—
morhli*# ^op
or so.bta |Mo of bualn#aa:\ Mr. Bborter of A. P. Bunting, boa been applnted Krtilpra lumber Co/s
#1 and Bhotor.
TTgearag City. MUb . Jan. 21. *«7.
commltt##
clerkship
in
the
l#gU
|
b«
rr.
visited
from
Batordoy
until
!
baa
bad twelve yagra la tba meroaa
To tba boponbla. ih# Mayor tad City
tlla llae and Odgr Run roaideniagnd latur# at l*antlug. The position has day at his hoim
Council, of tba aty ; of Trttrera#
oalofy
of
three
dollars
per
day
at
HU—FMltloii to «M But# ttroot
John Pry has purchased the grocery
thaf iKri matter be referred to pgtrona oan congrgtnUla tbemaelvM
fbr ditt^b.
stork of R g. Draw. Mr. Draw will advocating Iba advanUfea of aiilbUe
Oggtlamag:—Hartag Examined tba
-- -------------- ---------------- iti
getting Mr. Bborter back with tacked toAt
To tb# boooftWs.’th# Mayor and City
tba city attorney,
E. Harvey Wllro of Chicago, presi soon leave for southc-rn Ualtfornla on
rise. ;Tb# BoMah yonlb.** hpthem.
CooimHI. of tb# City of TroTnae {wTwd
t?»t “hTi
account of hts health which has b#en cried, -used to swim tbr#a
deni
of
the
Empire
Lumber
Co.
was
cay. MUshlfta:
O.
T.
Ricbardiog
U
anoCbar
promi
ba ancwrod out of tba ^teral f
CTl7*iAitAAAr CAldwrll rrponrd
to town rrom S.turd.y until MondAy. | v.ry poor tor aoo» ilif* put.
W#. tbt
ocrooii th# Tiber bafora brdaktobf
at bara
^
.rbAlIf thA RAaAa of lh» rttjr w.trr nent iMialaam nma of thU pmUod of
fKUdUb lapUau voiltd llkf to fat
c.pt, j.cob Vu> Ww'ldwi wbu bM Tb# Bepteb otddimt amUad. at
tha country. Mr. fUebardion baa coo- atIradlAc to tbc buctoeu tocldfot to
workA ;AA to aAlAA Hf.. for thn
tba obo of tba BUto alra« aebool
I btvn for thrw yesra. keeper of lb# tb# irate profrouor etoUbafii:. "Mfi
ducted a grooery atora bora for tba pay day.
ing mr
boaaa to bold auMlnfs for about four
Tb# school that Miss Jessie Ayles- U. 8. Ufe Sivlog sUUon dS BOltb McAHlaier. why dp you idUla? Wa
paat two yaara and from a amall be^
nr slK •##ks. W# a«ro# to lab# §ood
MIII.T 4AM .
rar# of tb# aam#; do not t##l abl# to
fining and bard work oo bit part, worth, daughter iff George P. Alyro-1 MaoBou talond has bean appoiniad ohall b# glad to Bbara your atonaapay v#ry Itrf# rant for It. but will pay
built up a vary larga Boortablng busl- worth of this place, has been leaching lo Uke charge of the btaiion at Maa ^aoaabla amount. Wa want to do
Tbi canny Scot rapllod: n was ta
Data. Mr. Hiebardaon Is the vlllxg# nror Proveroonl has been closed on caiawo Park, Holland in place of Copt,
pla noma food, aapa#uni of dlptheris. Miss Alyes- C. D. Poole wbo was dismissed after tblnkiog. tlr. that the Ritaa yotiUi
barber and baa a very neat abavlng
uay tboa# wbo ara not attandlnf
h bos been exposed to the dls the goTcrnment Invrotlgatlon into most have left tbelr clrtbai on the
parlor In the rear of his atora room.
rbur«b alaawhtra.
ftaopactfuliy aubmtttad,
and li praveutcMl from coming th# drowning of four men on the new wrong book at the end of thalr
Quite a number of hungry travallera
r. O. Nal
e at present.
| braakwater at that place Nov. 21. iPOe. swlni.-~Tbe Bookman.
Und hero a place to rolleva their bonMorad by Braratt and su|.
ger and usnally taturti when ooce
atr#
Cats atreeu.
they sup wltb the conganUl Mr. RJcb
srdsoQ.
nilMt. UirM*. Hoc. Mufrhl,. FilmOanM. BIraa
flrmad.
A. J. Whitn l« the saw mill ownar of
Ri. Com. pay roll
..r Md BklWr.
KitT»—Nont'.
croaa walki
Alderman Lardl# presented tha mat tMs town and employs a giaal
aoow
share of the aroaon about twaiily »
a 20
iWullng aaoa
Mr. White bos recently ovarbaulad
City market
aiAlA Atrwl. AAd IIS prAAont eoAdltlaa. the ant Ira mill Has Inxullad
?S^bI^ioI■b^e. Ik* Mij-or ina aty ■now plowln
Mo*A« br lAnll. ADd suppoHrd br aad modern mocblnary and nt a small
Bi. Com ....
pAlm«r that the clrrk t>» And U b»rr mill it now rnnkt na one of .the
Aim
T. C. wagon '
br ln.tni«tAd in nnUfr Mr. BAtuk
loola. etc ...
modern of its kind found to tbit aac0#ntlam#if:-TlK> boya and gir
.k.«,h.irddo^k^^.ia.
tloo of tba eotutry. Lofa can ba
•aan on all aides of tba mill at tbU
iti bVai. Ni‘i;-•
rompany No. S to flood a’ Hnb that
wrtttiag and it would aaam a
w# wIM prapar#. *and^
and lo,h#1p ua b#ai
tloo over lb# aldewmlk la front of bU C#dar Run was jnat about kwglnnliig
ordrr. Wa bar# talkad wlUt iba com
building
on
rront
street
CliSmlni* pate..
Us early atraoooa lumbering doya aU
pony and tb#y ara wUllng to balp ua.
Cgrrled.
^
RrspatIfolW aubmittad.
lover
again. Mr. Wblta Is an axpeii
Aldermaa
Palihar
.
Total .................................
rrank Unwrl# and numartnis othau
matter of tba old aewer rttaalag from eared mill man and Cedar Run mer
the Cbaae realdenoe on But# atrroi
Movad by IfrarMt and aupporlad by
brougb tha Grand Rapids Brewing rbanta and workingmen con feel oatiaIjartU# ttiat tb# patliloa b# graniad.
lot on rrtml street, thero Aed tbat ba will do all in bla power
Y#a»-Aldarman Abball. Rrarrtl.
•••*.• o-.ii.NAi:having lieen complaint regisieted In to build Cedar Ron village Urger and
nilMt. lanWa. Moon. Murchla. Palm- Bi. Com. pa? roll.
RhoYidlng anow .....
rontrtbute oil within bit power t
Clronln* pate
•
t#r waa referred to the aewer commit make It proeperout and prograaalve
J. W. Burkett li tba village bUckSOkb-TuvaraaCIty.Mlch., Jan.17.'Ot.
Total —..................
'Gloved by Abbott and aupported by smltb and wood worker. Mr. Burkett
To th«< honorable, th# Mayor and City
Sbuter that the city alloroey be In bat raeantly Inatallad a new bl
rouncll. nf Ihr C»} «f Trar
structed to prepare the
<*U).
and
mocblna oacaaary to manufacture
nf
Trua
olutioaa
for
the
sewer
to
be
ImUl
on
fJomlaman:—Th# Board
in Anium
Bohemia aad Ortfdn streets, to be cant hooka imd lomberman*! tools.
a nfr th# Northern
North
that
Committee presented at the next meeting
ttid reaped fully
Mr, Burkett. !■ on eipart maebaalc
body ronalder the laylna of
and together with bir.very valdable
Mom’by PaIawt AOd Mpporlrd b>
aaoistoat. R. W. Payne it able to turn
Moon ihAt tbr rounrll ndjoorn.
.o< WJOPINI And the citjr cl*rk
out a great deal of ropair work,
fire protection for the asvium Th# In.lructnd to drmw order. In fATor
very novel waaking macblne aad oulflt baa been laotalled by^Mr. Burkett,
and clerk be Instructed to draw an
■o that It may be utiUied by tbooe
order on the ctty depoaltory for
fair membera of the feminine sex wbo
TMI BOCIALItTB.
object to atrenuously. to 'doing
New York. Jan. H.-Itobert Hunter, washing by band.**
Cedar Ran like a great many other
who. among bU other achlavemeota.
towna in this rogloo lo^iurroundi
*^Y«i-Aldennen Abbott. Everett.
There being no objectlooa lb# aame Olllett. Larglc. Moon. Murcble. Palm a.cM MMa CAiollA. M. PtaMa
BioAM. Msttr of J. O. PbAlp. StohAA. aplendld farming cooairy and it is
raa referred to the
---------- cr and Bhnter.
bA> b«oA» A AoclAlUt. Ha Is At pm blesoed la having npttHlate foi
Nays—Noof.
•At lA Butopn AU4 bA« wrluno to A Of tb# proprietors of the aama.
Carried.
Cedar Ron baa two ebnrebet. The
2C&y—
(rlMul lA thi. elty AAAnABClng bli »ooCounclLof tb# nty of TuYorao To
the honorable, the Mayor and City
Adventist ebureb and the Cbrtatlan
City. Michigan:
Cdouncll.of th# City rof Traverse TMSlOn
to Joto the ucIaUM pAfly to this Natlcma church. Both have a
Ocntlewen:- I rmpertfully
your alicnllon to the atwcr a
Gentlemen: —W#. the j undersigned country. Hn uiys be thoogtl of Rotog slxml membership and progri
meat agahwt my property In tb# aac- a minority of the cpmmlitee appointed II eight rents »*o
Sunday ochoolt in coonection with
nod wanl kH 7. block 1. Hannah. Uy to eonaldcr U# cUlma of Daisy M.Now. sort Mr. Phelps, wbo to iMi tbelr work. The Rev. Cameron offi
B Cto.’a fth addition Th# awr amje LachUn. admlalatratrtx bf the rotate
AA« lAOJ WAS A bAAd worker In A UAI- dates at, the Christian Nations edifice
Uoa Into Iba aayhim creak fiat a» t^
T»rAltr sHtlcinrDt. It glri him gtWAt
Vena Rapa U the laatroctor at tb
creek leatraa mr premlawi and would
be of no beoafli to m.v property whatpinsurw to )oto th* slrugglA • AgAlnst Green BrUr ocbool hoaoa and report
#Y#r. with the exceptVoii id a IrlanguAototoAAOs om men aiM things of a very regular attandonca at be
Ur place of Und about « f«^on a Traromt City. MIchlBbo
tbA
AtoAll.
AMt-oc^red
chut.
Brcrr
ocbool
with very rapid progrero «
aide, at It la oo lb# oppoalt# aide of
Rat I ACW thAt AO>)Ag At the capitAl- the part Of bar pupils aloag their dif
the creek- I am awMnad with a
rrontag# of IM fact
a coat of m.tt
fevent lines of study.
That up to this tuna ww grt nnaWe
wUb adddd intoraat. which to lay
aaR All tolAArtos which weU InteAtloo
nlpd la not a proper cbargo.
CR BAA RAAlr* to rslIcTC or Anullorale
P.p.rOriA)ilAt Cup.
^
kioa# glrr ihli mattar prompt at
f
r™w
bmiaI eoAUniw AMtog n>. It. therwlion at 1 mm anxious to bare th#
A handy folding drinking cup of wa
ter of my taxaa atrmlgbtened up
tor*. to wltb A tAAltogOf toWAA. plto. ter proof paper can now be purebaoed.
mw tbAl I now cAAM to ptacA arself It comes In a flat folded package that
to Rfmet oppoMUow to lb* AtoAt MaRa- fits the vest pocket. When opened It
PNRUl AAWAA «r «ir AoelAl RtalrcsAcs forms a cylindrical vcoort bonnd with
Itatlf.''
Mr. Kilmar’a tax ba rowire and having a wire handle. It
PAM br tbe aaU city
mtttad.
holda about a eopful of cold water,
UiRoo). toe
Tha Bight Nama.
Yaaa-Aldermen Abbott. Bvaielt.
mnk. tea.hr medidnea. It can ba ooed
Oniatt.^rdle. Moon. Murebla. PalmMr. BngttM Bberpa. tha popular ova#,
amw of tha poor, at Fort Madlwm. Uu lo hold hot liartiOA bat can only ba
N?ys5jSoSla.
alalma of tha aald Dalor McLachlan. ggya: -Dr. »ag1 Naw Ufa PlUa are naad oace. or at aqat twiea.
Corrted.
A enp flUad with ertd water stood
rtghtly mamad; thay art moro agroam7-Travarae City.MIcb. Jan. 21. *07.
for eight hoars withdit Injnry aad
To the booorable. tb# Mayor and atf DaaR while to ton MPployAicnt nf tbc ably, do mora vod and maka oaa fM was than drtad, ratoldad. and naad
Ooapei1.of the Qiy of Trofaraa
hatwr than any oOidr MiaUfa.- Oaa^
City.
artaad to earo hUlooanaaa bid eoaau. again aevefml timaa. It U naafa] hi
travaUiB. H camp aad la the aiefc
QeoUemeo:—Whan wa built oar
patkm. »€ at Bugbro Drug Oo,
WUUHtHft oo BoHb Vnloo atraat and
roomj-Womaa*8 Home Omnpaaki:
Praak R. Maadas Manaakdraf itora.
ggina to coBMOt with tba aawar wa
found that tba ooly arorac tbat wa
mcsmwantascmv.
fItCOBD WANT AM BAY.
vUb was gB Ttb gtragl
p^'s:^::S^v:tssr^'s
tmsiM ao dm aorwor kl dib god Cg
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;^‘->S£*siur.5e‘r7S!.'ir^
m wn-s BSKn eamn
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IUMUNIob of Mlltrankw-Mlaarapolli^
Urn MolaMrolcagolV‘Mliln«iaB ar
. il»«l la Chlrago To»*»day arirnianci
Htfih. t«rh aad ail had harrowlog
taJra at harilabl|Ni aad lurk «HI mUad aad arrrtMl hot Thr baarh of faltb*
fu) who Rp*t Ihr adaitraU vrrr not
hr^pt buajr plrktnk frathrm off thr
rbinrlillaa. aad It !• aannlMd that ibirral btuitias vlll br ikior alnaa Bouib
Watrr airoM aa uaaal.
BrlBB bafHrd oa thr brMom of tbr
•Taibrr at waiara- by tbr aiury
Honda trrrad ll*o purpose of making
a raal dorp arairr aallor fiU! Of thr
•TM4 Roomb*’ ahllr ranllUnna laii
giiaga baa airrady a aalt flavor It
an roatilird la Pinadrni romlaWr,
iMiBdIaR la aa ordrr for a boat ovrr
lirlca ibr langlb of Ibe prrarat Rnillr
«ok. with a alram boilrr and a amoko
ataiii with ml riaia <mi a vbitr barkRtuoRd. it will bp a aragolng rraft
vhlcb vlll bc^ aUr to ataod thr bbiv
an tbr atormjr Allantir or thr i»Hu
}aal imlf watrra.
Cammy Hal a Craving
, Hark of Ibr plana of ihr giant aiirroaaor to tbr good ahlp Whitr Box
larka an tinaallaflrd ambliJon of thr
luaatrr of thr aox. Onr la that of
• *
World—TMoka Lawda Would Be
Caty Money.
•cbarfrr aid with Ibr prairr ataadlly
Toirdo. Ohki. Jan. 24—-Harry I^THaiag. They
Aaatly rraeord afirr
tbr tvo bad oonirmplatcd bow Uma la would not laat tm roiinda la tbr
meh rouki imag oa(o tbr blghrrt ting with me."
With tbm worda Jor Gana. cham
brandb of the tallrat trar.
pion llgbtwrlgbt piigilUt of Ibr world,
all ting Id hla ^rrs^iag niom at the Emplrts tbrratrr Tumday afirmoqn. l»«ltl
lama Ualvrraity Sfuad Will Maka tha hU rrnprcta to thr Phlladripblan who
U arrking t^ UureU *bat Ihr duaky
Moat of Tbalr Tima-Muat Develflghlrr frooi Balllmopr la carrying.
ap burUr.
t
OXatRo. Jaa. 24—Afl^r xlajrlai aa
baatMlacni la th« larM aialodrama.
**AArtft OB the lllailailM»l: or Who
<?«! Urn ABciior Hopr
ronlakajr oT ihr Wbltr goi aad Jor
‘'■i:
SPELLS IT
CMUltl lo Mtf i«t>
vhlHi atorM aoiM
--------, foaad mo tomtnHB avaHias him. but
Hm naaatf Oriar ft lOOiUi aoi
aar^
r##« YmH U
C*9tm4 n¥Mtm I Ja* CaaiUlpii wa»>rmAaanf amttimg
$m ir-WXI Be tluivar.
' to br hlmaa)f asala an#r part of 1
<m aa lataad vltb Cbarlra
:«ifht
•4,-
afterward* Mat bis term tb^Magb tbe
tecacMaurw of a morifaga. and la
U4f died, leaving foar ebUdmi paw
I alleaa. hla wife baring died tba tame
lyrar. praekw* to Ma doatb. Tbe oMaat ebttd apoa aftarwaida died. Maelag
the amad child, to care for
Iowa CAy. Iowa. Jan. 24—fipriag
training Un thr football mm will br
a fraturr of thr aihlrtk work of Ibr
aUia aalrrrxlty thlx ymi Only thr
tboogb mnrbrra of thr rrg«itar tram
who mill br abir t<» rtny next year
wfll U> invlUHl to rorai< nut. But tbr
hawkryi tmm la 1907 mill Im* rom.
Im»mn1 v« t> largriy of flw frrahnirn
vU Ma of laai fall. «nd thr iiM*miH-rof Ihr trum wrrr vrry aadi) In m*rd
of training In handlluK piinu and
luiKfclng Ihr bail MoV«h»v. r. n»arh Cat.
Iln will br forml to drvriop n klrkrr
to rrptacr Krnt. mliu U dlrqitallflitl
Uiidrr tbr ibm-yrar nilr.
OLE FEIRIIIG MOKE SKI
RECORD: JUiPB) 112 FEET
Diildth.
Jan 34—Plve thou*
and |ltH>ple aav Ole yvirlng of Dtlluih
break the Amarican n^xinl for long
dlalance dMOP no akla on the Duluth
hill Tumday. Hit record waa 112 feet,
lieatlng the beretofore tiobrokea rec
ord uf GimtaW Bye of Duluth uf IhC
fen at Red Wing two yaam ago. A
luinquet waa held aHcr the' loiinui
menl and It waa reaolved that Duluth
Ua« the beat aki hill In the nmnlry.
and ahould hare the niitioual tourna
ment next winter: Klllng Dtri*en of
Mluneaimn* ma* fourth iu the con-
In a bunch wlibout hnving to put nut
the gang plank In rrinya The other
and real awm for an ocean going
ynebt la that "Commy" haa dralgna
<«n thoae rordy Jlltir rrpubUca of Cen
tral America. \m to mmtlon Cutia.
Porto RIro and other Uland iMWhea
fdtiaa.
\Cumthkey baa beard that thr tin
tlvra of Yuc:aua. Hondunm. Vmrtuela and oiht;r of the night bkmmlng
•wpuhllM on thr Cbrribbeaa n^ inatni^tkmt la Amotica'a national game
and. fbat 4liry am willing to pay
for ab Gillian. At hr haa the wurhl h
chrinplaiia on hla pay roll hU frtenda
hava iirpnd him lo get an early atari
negljmiar. maka a triumphal tour of
♦H»«itt»rm cotmirtra mhrihi^r he can
fly the cbamplonahip flag at the niuHi
hoafl or not.
•tier, wouldn't that br a tight to
anrak Join one of ihoar countrle».Hah) Canmy. * Wllh a world'a chnm
Monahlp flag tmdar the atar>«pang1ed
liannar and with fill handa glrlng the
S4uilh Bide yell. I gnaaa we woiibi
at Ifwat got a gmerml'a tintfonn a
Idmr. Vltb a awril chance of be.xim
lag the flgbtlag navy of the whole
-uuim. Tba More I have thooght of It
the bettor It looka. and I gueM 1^
mlmiihl be an Incabtirr to the bo> t
gw In tbHr boat licka during the real
battle amaon next aummer. Bealdoa
might get iaome polntera horn* to trmi
good runnrr. Ibo.*' amllrd G
him at Phll^-lphla laat au
know, aad he ►luycil
atayrtl hlx round*—by
i
racing Hr fought like old llarry-or
young Harry—and went backward all
the llmr. If hr had himal toe to tor.
I licllc%w I could have finlidird him.• How do you IhlniT hr cooiporra
with Kid- Hrrmun?* waa a»krd.
•Herman and l^wla atv'on u pai.'
anhwrrrd Gana. 'But may. can I..rml4
make m imundh? Hr b iiom fighting
rnidtrim. Ibtrly. you knom ”
-I^.wlh ran makr 1X7 pound, nil
right." hr waa ahBiirr<!. ‘ Hi. nwdr 131
to light Tonfmy Prnd« rgn*M at Grand
Raplda, last yr.ni "
-That a rnoiigh." aald Ggna, ’iH
iirvrr hay a man ran’i luair weight,
^ »
-Then you would fight U mih?“ man
atkrd,
III fight any llghim-lghi In the
world.* hr ivh|a»nd*Hl. • If a purw la
g up. It only lakra fliv leilrr.
p u-r-iir to make me climb ihrouKh
the ro|M‘* In figliilng tog*.'
Dope Pipes
•yJAYPIPP.
Will Michigan quit the * Big Nine
J-Obt* QuevUon preeminent In t
mind* of ihoiM^ lniere*t«Hl in meMi
rollcge alhlellc* ul prcHont.
Ju*l what move the Wolverine
acbool will make mill not br known
It I* proliahle. however, that the -'Big
Nine" will hang together for at leaat
year. Pnmi the pr«»arat ouithe winner of Hie triple He for the
^ .
lild m-stal .hich
fn.m
MORSE OF OKKHONT CLUB
WINNER OF GOLD MEDAL
r Th
aUy roran* western nthletla*.
Chica
go bn* already begun to treat Mlcbl
with a patronlrlng air und the
only thing that will take this out of
skin 1* a good irli
and ibnt would probably be on
siblllly nnles* the Wolverine* remain
In the athletic combine. The hutting
Into ea*tem circle* would be a prob
Fraach Auto Induatry Giwum.
lem and Michigan would find herself
Pari*. Jan 24—Krenc^ uutiirooblle
eldellnes of the.
exiMirtatbm KiatUllcH. which have
athletic world in n short time If mestjti*i iKM^ime available, *hom that the
exiMiriuthui of Fiencb machlnea dui
Nom Joe Gan* Idoasoms out with
lug the firmi nine month* of IffOd exc.<Mled thoxe for the corresponding tbe information that Kid Herman and
IM-ilod of laat year by 3.7.M1.o<ki franc* Harry I^’Wi* are atamt on a par. He
incidentally
slate* that he could
the total exiHMiaium amounting to
l2U.4al.tUMi fiaucw. agaln*i aa Impor wollop time out of Lemi*. Herman
lailon of foirlgn car* of only 7,150.000 tiogan fighting in \$9S^ I^eml* began
iu l»ft4 On June 15 U*t. I> mi« went
Kix good rotmd* with Gan* at Phila
delphia after chasing Herman all over
Three Auto Racaa
France
Part*. Jan. 24—The Automobile the arena over a year before. Lewis
Club of, France haa arrangv-d to hive has pm aeveral men Away that Her
man couldn't touch and ta other way’s
two other*big racek %emldt'*
has shown hi* superior ability In the
Grand Prig HU* year. One mill be
auto-wajtoB «mie*t wf 4^ kllorai- fighting line
No. Freddie, that wasn't Ipierc*! In
irni. lo l»e divided Into relay* of 200
kilometer* a day. The *ecood will be a Traverse Ctt.r baaeimll team awak
ening. It was Ju.o the »wlsh of Ihe
a •es! of doctor*' car* to develbp <
air n* a Traverse City f;m sqiu^>zed
omy of cogt and operation.
another dollar.
On Monday night. Jan. 22. Angrll
amrdlana opm a arrrk'a engagement
at the Grand opera bouae with all nptCMlatr play* at pofmlar price*. Tbi*
U tbr leaih *r«*oa of a moat woccea*rompany. The BMMto U reflnrmmt aad to have what wr adveriUr
back. Loth of bright, clmr aprclahlra.
On Mcmdai algbt oor lady mill l>r ad
mittMl free with every 30<^-nt ticket
1 iM-forr 7 O'clock Mimday
rvralng.
The Cadillac Newa of Jan. 8 aaya
• Angrll a Comrdlanr opened thrir
werka engagement at the Cadillac,
rvenlag to a cro
crowded buuar. in
evening
f«. »•««.« KU.-.I had only hiand
offer the patrooa
that came lair. Laat in Egypt* wa»
the ililr of the comedy drama pitd and it hrrmrd to meet thr ap
proval 6f thr Urge audience. Special
TTie ptanK for the new craft, nimlog
.lo.
urea, call for a ateam
yacht a good deal over too fwt long,
caiuiiijo'af weathering atorma cm lake
liver or ocean. After Comlakry tiad
tlir
Bom mnde be diacm
It would be a rifky thing to .
that wilt be
^
grcood t«- none.
On tha Magnatii*'Trait
-I clou i know whether or not mine
will be lo the. aame clau with Ihoac
of Uogera’. Moigan'a. Lamaoo'a anti
Hie other magnate*. ' aald Comlakry
-hut when I get It imdy I may tuni
the IToriiU Key* and go uti along thr
Atladtlc coaat to Inveailgale. That
<Vntml American and Cuban trip
ccitalnly look* good, and It will be
me to the map* and ocean charta
Ihnir winter evening* \ aball prob
ably invfle the Arne
mognatca
ntra to mako the mite Sox II
ibclrheadqnarieraand
ibrir hradqnariera mod 1 hop,* that we
bold the annual meting* on boant
It will give John I. Tcylor. Prank
Parrrll. Ilrn Bhlbe and thooe other
wu Bbarka a Thance to abow off. but
the fliiw man who run* the good *hip
aground will have to 'Uu).*
in coming doWB lo more ordinary
ChatItBH fo** Motor Boat Cup.
INVESTIGATE PR1CE8 on at reel
Ntm-Torlf. Jan. 24-Tbe Motor
Yacht Club ^ Waxtanri baa been rhal BBd ready-to-wear bata. Mlaa C, P.
Imgrd by the Motor Boat club of McCool. US E. Protit.
Jan 22-eod-St
America (or the Britlab Intrraatlonal
Harm*worth tropby. whk-b was
year won by thr Yarrow-Naplet. repA »HAP FOR SOMEROOV.
I am goine
goino tn laava tba city and
irorntlng England, lytale will br tbr
w«! a^l my
American cballeBge:.
Colnmbn*. Mi»a. Jan. 24-Tbat tb«
state snHmflHra I rr not likrly le firaKlona condition. Pueehaaar may
Plar.. any obatM»< in tbr way of fu movt right in. Will laava ruga and
carpata right on Boor, Location it
tra* rvidwed ToemUy by lha an fbia. . Will taka laoa then ono^ourth
nounermeni that Harry Gllmora Jr. iu fWBl value if ooW right mrnmjf, Hilvat
the Cblcago boxrr. was matchrd with hava tha ,caah. Coma quick If you
Homrr Spragging*. a native 090 of want g anap. Inquire 804 Oouth Union
MlaalMdppl. the conirat to take placr atruM, comer Eighth.
berr Tbutaday night. *hiey fought
Jan 24-4t
a draw recqfttly at Weal Pcdnl.
Bycamorr. III.. Jaa 24.—Young
ke axMl CrAame ThompooB art
tralniag for >alt comlag Ughta. tbr
former with JBck Fttapatrick la
Peoria. Tlmlr bout Monday araa «lt
nraard by a large ietowd. Botb wM
gama aad the deciHoa waa a diaw.
/I:
L
L=y:
ibber
Stona
Coats
WIT*TE'S
Worfcad aa’Farm Haag.
Tbr boy went to wofh with tbr
mmr rarrgy that marttod Ma after
Iota from the fooitb to tbe eighth. Im
Hfr. Hr arcured bomea for tba oUirr clniivr. atood third tn thr list of can
children In tbr famlUra of aalgbbora. didate* for whom vota* were cast,
aad himself went to live with an there being altogether tblrtrm conuacir. who gave him lodftng. board didatr*. Throughout tbr" cootrat he
add cloihcm. and three month* acbool had a mo*t flattering aupoort from
lag a year, in return for hi* work thr city and atatr of hit rcmdrncr. Hr
upon tbe farm. Two rear* later be wa*. the *amr year, one c»f thr prealtfiok tbe work of a farm band, com deatlal elector* at large from Mlcbl
mrncing gt 13 a month, and eontlno gan. It wa* In the Chicago coovraIng ameb work until br wa* 20 year* Hon that tbe cry. "IRTiat • thr matter
old. when be wa* gritlagtlk a month. with Alger? ' and the rr*pon»r "He*
M*«ntlmr hr had atimded tbe Rich all right" mrerr first beard: a call and
firld academy for flve winters, and rrspottur that have slnre been echoed
had taught *ch«*.l for two winter* lie on many public occaalona when he
had alM contributed toward the sup-| waa preoonl. or hi* name mentioned,
port and education of hi* brother and IndfHHl. a* the general say*, all can
*l»ter.
dIdate* have aVl^ted it
gludird^Law.
On March 4. IKJtT. Cb aeral Alger
In 1K57 Mr. Alger went to Akron. lered Prv*ident McKinley'* roldnet a*
Ohio, began studying law In the office | srcreiarv of war. in that offtee he
of Wolcott A rpson. and two year*
later was admitted to the bar of the
the field, the great volunteer artay
Bujireme court of that state. A year in tbe Spanish war wlt^ a o-lerity of
more ma* *pmt In legal stndv and
bard work ut Cleveland, when hi*
health hitdte down and he ma* obliged
<!•> of neeemlHi. tsr.S. he aet
MlehlCTf. .iop,-d at Oiand
'"'o ">•'
lend. But although
stnci- i>een the mak
ing of hi* fortune a* It ha* that of a
Manager\l M. Garfield held hi* last greql many other men in Michigan. It
ehearsitl Iasi evening find iinmnincf-s ha* It* reverse*, a* it had In tbi* case.
ra*i in -Mismated" In fiiM etaHs The falluro of a firm In Chicago df^
shape. Tonight he tak<>* ihen< m Elk stroyed hi* Itusine** and left him
Rapid* wbeie he ptesints the {duy heavily in debt.
Hit War Racord.
exiirily a* he mill b<-r«‘ ThU means
u gieat deal to tin- east Having U f.»rr
The mar of ihe reliclllon called Mr.
an ondlencr andrahen they apjswi at Alger Into new fields of action. He
the Ut»nil tomorrow night iln-y shotild enlisted Aug. 19. HUil. In the Second
Iw in the iduk uf condiiiun. Fuun oil Michigan ravalr)'. and went to tbe
nccuuni* all mho see it will b.- great front a* captain, hi* commUshm daily gpd agreoably aun»riMHl.
Mlwjiag from Bept. 2 of that year. At the
mated" I* u play that llw nirui i-t j |,anle of Bmmvllle. July 1. 1R€2. hi*
feet poison cHuild te benefited l*v Hi company ma* In a deap«Tate attack
teacher* a |»crleci leamm and no upon tbe rear of General Chalmera.
father or mother should (nil to *<^> if In thU engagement be mas taken
ImcMt immediately em
a* hundrod's of ihtun make the
mistake in government of tlodr ehll-| coped
next day he ma* proijor. He wa* with thl*
dren. See thl* play und th'ii take
warning One wrong step sometime* regfmeni tbttmgli nnroerou* battle*
min* the whole ilfe of yniii chlldiVn. and skirmishes until Oct. 1«. m,2.
Many m good laugh 1* nl*4f nn)oye<l as when he ma* commissioned lieutenant
the comedy I* ver> clear aiu! some colonel of the Fifth Michigan cavalry,
very exciting alt tin tlon*. St at* are and mas subHequently made colonel
of the FiHh Michigan cfivalrf. Ihe
nos on male at the U»x office.
commission lo date form Feb. 2S.
18R3. His regiment mas under Gen
eral CusterMn the Army of the Pol**
Newaik. N. J.. Jan. 22-Aid John
F. Klnnon. uresldenl of the common
council of Newark. N. J.. and at present acting inay«M t.f the rli.v’. mua
anested by a gnM>n iHilifS-iniin at
Murkei and Bnuul kIreels "lieruu-e he
asked too
questl(UJS.*' and was
marrhed thro.igh the >ireel* l«» the
iKJllee station by thi* emit roller.
Slnnott mg* iMMind* for the home
of Aid P. H.^Ryan to atfnd a demoriatlc caurus, end not being fa
miliar with the runnnlng schedule
of the cars easl «if Bro^d *iu%*t.
asketi Policeman John Kt*cnc. mho
stocsl at the comer of Market and
Broad.
"Take the EiRney stieet, or the
Springfield avenue line or any old
line." suggested Ihe green cop with
something of a smile.
" I don't mam any old line. I want
the car :hat will take roe near Union
street.** cried Ihe acting mayor.
‘ Well. Ijiln't hero answering fool
Isb questions, mo move on. 'cause
you are pollocHng a crowd."
He presented' hi* club at the acting
mayor and Jald»ed him In the rib*,
and took him by the shoulder to burry him on his way. SIn.iott mrotl, too
enraged to care to make known his
Identity' Instead he seized the In
sitteni club' of the policeman and
tried to wrest ft away from him.
Keeoe drew Uck the club and joltetl the acting mayor In the side of the
bead with It. knocking off hi* hat.
Slnnott is a gray-halrrd roan and
the policeman young and stalwart.
Tbe crowd tried to Interfere for SlnnoK. biu Keene mould have none of
11^. He and'Slnnott o^tled with the
club ft^ filly feel. Keeoe iwUted hU
finger* under the acting mayor** colblm to the First precinct police aUHob. Sinnou aaw be bad no chance, ao
be aubmUled. and U»e crowd /ollowed
on after tbent
Aid. WiUlani R. Bennett, n buainem*
nosodata of the acting mayor follow
ed with tbe crowd, and when Slnnott
wna arraigned offered to go hU boll
lor faJieo on any charge. Then It
mra* Keene'a tqrn to be namted, when
Police Captain Scribn recsqgBia^ Actins Mnror SIqaott nnd minted him
nnd nftor Imuring tbe^xharge tnrned
him free. Btaaott anM;
"He got rlMd beeniUe I didnn tell
him nU be wpMcd to kpow.**
Smalley
iMtwMon. How«Tnr, Uh-ic
■ f«w thitt wwh they J«a.
aadaUruv number that are
glad they did. „
S’a are now ImokinR btden with the WIHK on«e for
1B07 motors.
Walter M. Paige
AGEItT
Cit phono 872 mOaee St,
I
Baby Rl.<ly. .1
drvrryy «nwUI menlloo » fra-1
ot tbe e»enlo*> eBterialnin.ot. •‘•f
TbI.-evenin*-. dram. ,111 In- •••or!-"
Monte und
anti an.nher t.rse
audl.mrt* mil! no tloutn gre«.| the «udl-
n...... o, .hr
nual mldmrtnier g«lf unimameni here
Tur*day He led O. B. Pre*«»ii of the
Braa Burn club of Newton. Ma**..
three Rtrokr*. with n card of S4. A. LSquire of the Brae Dura club, winner
of the prt»*ldenf* cup In the tmtrnamho WJiH ubm tltHl.mtih drew.
IT yoar wa* aomb
aatfd for gDvrraor of MIcMgan Hr
pot op a aocccMtfnl Aght. both for the
aatkaml aad aUteqichvta. ta that contmt. which mra* oar of thr waimrrt
ta thr history of Michigan potltlca At
Ihr rad of hi* trim br broke thr l«dlHoaal twtvtrrm role of tbe party
la tbr .tatr by dreUatag a rmqmlnatlon. In im br wa* ; caadWatr in
April
2. TK61. to Mis* Annette H. Henry,
daughter of wmiant Gilmore and
Uuldana Bqtiler lleniy. Nine rhUdreu
were l*»rn to them »»f minim five are
living, as follows; CoGdlne. wife of
Henry Ihisenberg Shelden of l>*trolt:
Fay. wife of WllUam Elder Bailey of
Tharndule. !»*.: 'Francis, wife of
Charles Burrel Pike of Chicago: Rui
sell Alexander, jr, m ini marriiHl Mis*
n Jarve*.
Jarve*i »»f
Tb-irolt. nnd Frederick Moul
eflteirol
ton, mho giaduated at Harvard lint
vetSily In the class of 1K99.
General Algei ma* apiMilnted to the
United Stal.'** senate S^-pl. 27. lix>2.
tf» fill Hie vacancy rauw-d by the death
of James McMllbin nnd t.s*k hi* bent
!><c. 1. lln»2. He ma* re-elected by
the legiKlature January. ll*»3. and h\n
term mo,lid have expimi March 4
next. A* he t'Xpicssed a d«**iir to nthe. William Alden Smith mas elecictl
tlri* month by the legislaUiie to fill
hi:, place.
W. B. GRIT PRESIDENT
w
OeB»rd Alger wga long onnieM and
eoBtpIcoou* In republlenn polltlca.
fact had been beard to ogy that raimMkBalam wa* part of hi*
HM waa A temUtar ffgura at tbe Mleb-
FRANK M. PAINE
Arc Your Collccttons Slow
Hstc yn acMUtt ttet
You Have Given Up?
If yon bzTc. let me coUect
them fw yon.
OU gooomite prompUy
to xml I oan make money foi yoo
' A. Pohoral
TraTtira City. Mleb., Snpt Ifl; IMi.
I havn placed n number of neooQBtg
with A. Pohoral a agency for eoRecltoo. many of them long oupawad; but
Ju»t tbe taro* Mr. Pohoral bnwgbt the
dellnquenta to Uma and prompt aetDr. r L. Aahtoo. DentUL
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA R'V
Bov. n im RewlaateM
(Contlnttwl from Third Page.l
"I^t u* not forget to wd.Tt good
reading and cnltlvate the upbuilding
of a g<M,d. clear mind and developing
ikj.iSp? ....
of character
I sugg*-*! literature
hich mill lnle,t*M the rhllduui with
fiirtn lil«-. a reading eomse from th»
akricultnrul college and understand
Ing of the- soil. nlM, nnatomy and
ph.vhiolngy. etc."
The *iM*akei rlos«‘d mlHi a desire
that tbe ftthll home m»m1d devehqt
into a schcKil oiy of schwl. 'Ud Hi*' Tfmln srrlvM *t Trarar** Ctty naadsyomly
children lake Mrt In aU the me<.iings 1:46 pm
and make them fuel that there Is no
place like home. ’
Tbe session « losed .with auoiher *e
uraaa
^ly
lection by the ort-heslia.
Corn Prizet.
The following mere the umard* for
the corn exhibit*:
,
,
White Ik-nt—I). A. Wll*<.n. fiiM.
E. J. East, second . 8b. rman Ik imoni.
third.
Yellomr Ik*ni-A. H. McConaha.
first; E. J. F.*st. second; Ferdinand
hrorohoU. thinl.
Flint—Frank Smith, first and ser
ond: J. W Grwti. third.
Grand prize for b«-sr bushel of ear*
—A. H. McConaha.
The silver medal awanled the coun
ty for fniH at the Ht. I^i.iis world'*
fair, and the diploma awanled at the
soim* lime occupy a cmnsplcuons po*l-
lo B*a»n*lion». Maryland. July 8. IKdn.
served with Sheridan in the Shenan
doah in 18G3. won especial distinction
at Trevlllan Station on June 11. l«r,4.
and mas recommended fur promotlpn
to brigadier general by Generals Cut
ter. Kilpatrick. Sliertdan. Meade and
Grant. He ma* honorably mustered
out In Septemla^r. 18C4. On Oct. 10,
18C5. be wa* breveted brigadier gen
eral for gallant and meritorious mer.
vices, to rank from the liatilc of Trevillan Station. June 11. 1864. In June.
186C. he mas breveted major general
of . United State* volunteecs "for gal
lant and meritorious service* during
the war." He had participated In
slxty-Klx battle* and^akl
Ing hi* term of service.
In Lum
When General Alger returned from
the mar he did not have
ital. but he had plenty of energy and
some knowledge of the luml>er bust
nes*. Into the latter he went as o'*
partner of tim firm of Moore. Alger ft
Co The busin
time General Alger became the head
of the firm of R. A. Alger ft Co
18R1 the business was lncori>oraled
tinder the name of Alger. Smith ft
Co., and the company ha* since establlshed u branch known as the ManlsRECORO WANT AOS. PAY.
tlque Lumbering company, both ol
which General Alger ma» president
They operated largely In the northern
part of the lower penlnaula. and later
In the upper penioaula nnd Mlnnesotjutheir lumber buslneaa being one of
the largest In tbe world, the
product of the «.mpanle* being 150.0<i0.0i»ft feet. Although General Alger
started without capital he never had
a note go to protest, and In tbe Im
mense biisine** that ha* grown
since he never bad" a lawsuit
never had a strike. The com pan lea
organized and controlled by him In
Michigan have pa*d. for labor and tup
pilea alone, since 1866. over $20,000
FOR SALE-Oood heavy work tram,
000. General Alger was a stockholde
harnem. logging alelgbs. banka,
end director of the State Savlnga
chain*, whiffletree*. neck yoke. In
l»*nk of Detroit, was the chief omrner
quire Wade Bro*.. 817 South Unlota
of the Volunteer mine in Marquette
street.
jan 24-tf
county, a director of the United
Suted Bxpiraa
WANTED—Good lop loader for cart.
owner of eneoalre timber land* on ' CnU BeU phone 2Q8-3r.
jan 24Hf
tbe Pacific oonfit and tbe
•“f
Ferns
abaiiely plmU
' Beveml1 tiiea.
i
Phone for pricea. Wo tleliver.
Fine
ZfcLLTWCMI
One Ton
ol
is equal to
Two Tons
ol
Ortce/if tb« ideal foel.
No dnrf; ao tmoke; ve>y
little
We have reduced tbe price to
$5.00 SS
Traverse City
Gas Co.
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