The Evening Record, January 03, 1907

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The Evening Record, January 03, 1907

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

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THE EVENING RECORD
6 O’CLOCK EDITION

CITY. MICHWAN. THUWOAV. JANUARY A MW.

e PACES

MOIALTILMIIAFN SMVIOL

WmilM KK DBiaill'B™
EpPI UOSE III CUU MESSRU OF aOV. WARNER
I

vm
UUNCH DOCK

SAID THAT IBLANO IB 'A REGULAR
BiONTE CARLO.

MATTf w ouirr IN mnatoriau illfll I n
«X)OCI CNANMA .
IIIU. D

POSTPONED

FORAWEEKf'^-F’^-

-“TAisrr-sr."”’ Mu nwi liraw m»$e
iNTimoii or uinn «<>«» wiu.
ALtO SC
•c HMIPflOVCO.

fs SEKE
It Ai^i mm AMtiTioN ro«
HKAH OFFICt.

a

Its Bay* *n*at Ha Wtn*t
It Evtn tf Ha Haa to

JIPY

JAPAN FACES
GREAT CRISIS

COACH BlG,BgTHSMAU
lit That Didn’t Hinder Anetoer
PaSMn^r From Crawling to and
Trying to Shaie it With Him,

TEARIT INTEREST, $50,000,000

macca»4«*
HERR frODAY

COUNTRY IB How FOSTERING ITB
INDUBTRIEB.

Bpaclally Favors tht Cotton Trade By
Londino tha Manufacturvr. Money
At Leao Than the Country
A number of tbe ofllccra of the
Borrowa it For.
groat hive ludiea of Modem Marca
held a aemmloi| at the Park Place
IkU afternoon. Ubmin«>am eoncemlnp B\ Wlm to the Rronlnf Record.
the order l»elng unjler consideration.
Washington. Jan. 3.—W. A. Graham
The headquartei^ of the executlv«' Clark, who went abroad luwt fall in
commUU*v of the great hlw* have behalf of tb** cotton trade of
Illy been mo\-^l from Ann Arbor I'nlted State* ham Jual aubmltt^'d
lo Port Huron niUi now occupy the
-t to the dejartmen
awNxmd
and lalKjr. He dwell* on the fart that
temple erected1 laiiryear at a nwl
Japan la fhrtng a flnaiirlal crisis The
liou.uoo
national debt I* now |991.rtOO.W^O
The following wfre prement
‘Qiial to one-alxih of the total \aliie of
Great Commander Franclm E. Bum* Japan, on which every year is paid
of 8t. Lmris, Ucukenant t'ommander I50.000.WO interval.
Anna O. Hoelthe bf Muskegon. Pant
order to turn the balance
(Yvmraandrr Rachej A. Ballcy of Grand
> of about |34.000.0<¥i a )
Rapids. Great Rf‘cord Keeper I>r
tat Japan, the country U fivsterlng
Frama E Boner <4 l*ort Huron. Orem
rtriea. capeclally the cotton trade
hfiMllral Examiner' Dr. I»at»clla Hoi by borrowing money at 5 to k per cent
don A»f part Huroii and General Atlendlng .lt to cotton mill*
tbmr>- J. H Mrllwaln of Port Huron

Bert E Kennedy, coach of Uie Olivet
foot tail u-am. U In .the. city vUitln?
friend*. TTie genial athletic dlrectoi
a little man by any mean* and
when he .occupb^.. a Ptrtiman sleepe'.
he <to«*sn‘t leave much spare room.
that didn’t hinder another passger from trying lo share one with blK
few day* ago
Mr. Kennedy waa peacefully sleep
ing when be was awakened by u mal
crawling over him Into’bed with him
and almost forrinK him out of the aide
of the car.
-Here, what are you doing in thl.;
‘rih?" askt^d the roach.
'•oil l.nv Mill and co to sleep, son,''
Kiild the KtratiKer.
i^m." Miorttnl the *l«*oi»y man. ‘Tm
M.n of y<eit>. my father* out In
Iowa.”
jMid heavetiK aint this heiih No
asked the intruder.
». if* numUr
wa* the
anKwer and the atrauger hit the floor
an awful bump.
eplng car* are a >onah to Mr.
Kennedy a* on another occasion, the
ivKif Ktniek a leak and almoHi drowne«1
him beforx- the porter arrivfni on the
scene uml rendered him aaslstanco.

MUST FORGET ROUGHT RUTTER
UNCLE OIDIEY DISH FACTORY
-THEY ONLY SECURED M0UTS25
MRB. CAIIPENTER MUST WILLIAM iCITNER NOW OWNER
GIVE UP HtR CHILD,
ED YESTERDAY.

'

RESPECT FOR HIS GRANDFATHER change WAS MADE TODAY

Tvealvt Oollara Wat to# Totol Thay
Cot Out of Phillip Franda. Who
MUST BE TAUGHT THE BABY BY IVHILE DEAL WAS CONSUMMATED
Waa Held UP «t Fort and
Its mother.
Tenth StraaU to OatrolL
YESTERDAY.

By Wire to the BvtBlgg Record.
Deiro^L Mich.. Jp». 3.—Three men
with fvvolvera walked Into the grocery
store of Elan Rcynolila out on Grand
River avnuM* la*t night nnd eJoaned
out the caah till They only aecnred
about I3S.
Philip Frande. of 444 Wcat Port
street, waa held up at the comer of
Furt and Tenth wteets at S.30 laat
night by throe masked men and rol>bod of It:

Judge Maync Has Not Yat Filed Hit FrederTck Beitnar YYIll be toe SuperinFinal Order But Addressed the
tcntfefit of the Ceocem-CompJ
Attorneys This Memlng—One
BUided Boalneaa in Thi*
Divorce Wae Heard.
C% Law SprinB.

Theron Carpaoter. am -ITncle Wdlcy
or enuaed her 4 i^ar^jld aon to be
other than rcap»?cirul to hi* father and
gtnndiiarenu. the will W denied hi*
keeping.
Judge Mayne hgn not Bled hi* formal order but ad4yeaaed the lawyen
thU morning, to the Cnrpenier case
lor the auclody Pf the child.* The
Farmer Engtoepr of toe Manlatique mother will make ia home for the In
fant but the father will be allowed to
Cnr Fait> PntMd Avmy nl the
visit It at any Umo during the day and
can have It at hi* Ikome three Sunday*
Louto RTanda died at the sanata- to the month.
I
Hum yesterday nftentoon of tyi
In the teatUnoai yesterday. U waJ
fever at the age of 34. He had bM 111 ■aid ,Uut Mrw. Cabenler ha^ taught
three weeks aSd waa brought to the the child to adreaa khe elder Carpentei
city a week ago. Mr. Kvmnda waa an as -Uncle OMttey.** n nnme by which
engineer^ the MantoUque cnr torry for the custody df the <Al)d. Th<
and PQuatoa at Northpoit wiR look
nfiar the body. BoHnl will take pinon
The divorce edae of PmH r%
la the city nnd nwYloea wiU be held Chartea Utter waa Ukfc under tototee

LOWS DANDA DEAD

mmlNi nt 19 oYdoek. ^Be knvea n
The peUiloo of,Mamie E Wilson
father and Jnolkar In Norway and n ntoor. to sell real estate was granted

brotknr In Kew ToiE city.

tmtod-Two Cent Fare* For
Lawar Peninsula and 3
Cents for Upper.

oecial to the F\eotog Record
Sprelal to the Rveolng Eocord.
Waahtogtoo. Jan. 3.—Pumlmaator
ndon. Jan, 3—Frederick’ Mr
Maatera. American conaul at Eanalbar. Oeneml CortHyo«^ torUiy turned over
the legal oWciihm of the pomtiifftce
haa tendered hla rialgiiatlon. aaytog
department the charge of fraud Sled
conaulate oa the fZ.l^uo aalary author with him yesterday againsi the New
Year Cotton Barhange. ' Ammistant
Ued by Uw.
r.uodwin mUl conduct the Inremtlgatlckn
to determine mbether the ume of the
mailN mh.nibl U- mitbdramn fioin tin'
Cirhange.

kra Cofialdaeing Matttra
th. Oedar-M^uartar

ELBE

Fair aacagt HgM enow Mar
lakes; tonight and Friday, didded
ly colder: ctod wave In oerih and

Haa Turntd Over tha Chargta to tha SHOULD INCLUDE SCHOOLS AND
TENEMENTS.
Legal OfBclali of tha Poatoffiea
Department For a Full and
Complete Inveatigat.on.

WALKED INTO GROCERY STORE
. and taWeo the till.

THEN THEY ATTACKED ANqrROBbedapedesterian.

Instaliailoo of ofScera. the toeing
out of the annas] password. Uaportant
bustoew and the compleOng of nrmeting or
rangcaNWU for the iml
lodgea to the city are
things that sboiild bring every member
of the Knight* at Pythias to the lodge
lOomntonlghL All the lodges expect­
ed will be here Jan. i with Urge dehs
gationa and a big tliye U expected.

OTENO FACTORY INSTRUCTION

CONSUL IIESIGNEO

GRUT HIVE OFFICERS

lULTWEAna REPORT

HAE BEEN MADE

( Maat TanlfM

By Wire to the BranUtf Record.
Ijinalnt. Mich., 4an. a.~Notblni hai.
developed remrdtni Ike goremort
charge of bc«dle la the awal*ulal c«i
taau The atatement U made that the
keener haa delayad ntaklng hla ajv
pubiMlA paPttng the aettlemeot of
the ammiortal battle.
ReMtor Huntley Ra«ell of Grand
Raptda introduced a bill thU momlni:
la lepeal the limited d»-hlllt> bill
paaaed by the laat legUlature
'
tenatarlal tiaellan PaaUHmed.
l^nalng. Jan. S,-The election of a
United tiatee acnator haa le<en p.imponed one week.
In the intereala c»f pnllllca! decency.
W’llllam . Alden Bmlth laat night con
aented lo an ad>oumment of the legla
laUre cauena In order that the reputa­
tion of hU opponent. Arthur HIU.
might not be blaaied without a hea^
tog. and to ordar to «tra the governor,
wlui la now 111. the ehaooe he wl.hea
to bt heard oa the aaoatoHal aituatkm.
-Had U not bean for hla generoua
a.il.o towM irrmn.^ l*elleve Mf.
Halt It woilld hiae ba^ ftafted iw-nn.
lor tonight.*' aald IMlor Fyfe.
. on all aldea vrari hoard trlbutea to
the magnanimity of Mr. Bmlth to the
muller
Thv gov.ritora meaaage turned
aenUxannt Hmlihfrtrd wUh lluodtlde
ayrlfinew Had It tod haen fbr Hmlth a
own actloo. ha vrotrid have beeit
nated at laat night’# oaucua.
Regarding the nutter. Mr. Bmlth laaiifKl the following atatamaat:
(0»ntlnucd on Third Page, I

imnontant mecqmmen.
QA-nONSMADC.

HEW YEAR COMPAMY MAY BE
Bpacial to the Eva«^ Beeord.
DENIED UBE OF MAILB.
Havana. Jnd. 3 —it u aald that
gaabUm haa bacoom ao Badrant to
Cohn BBdar the nrovlakmnl gowm
COVERED QUESTIONS OF INTER­
mwL that Pi^totopal^Govtnmr CHAPJL
EST TO THE STAiTE.
Konaa aaya he wtamrloggeT andaar
iht atigma and Uui end It. even
OENERAl. CORTRLthough he ha co^^lled to tealgn POBTMABTER
POBTMAB’
YOU TAKEB ACTION.
. ^

Co^ration
nation «T
«r 1tNt I
wry
Haw <

The \VeHHW-t€>i^ club dTrPctora arr
layiAK eaiewhe jplaim
pl-«. for vrry ImI imprmiWnm about the club
durlDf "the eomlnx
and gnmnd^ dm
aeaaon. One of k he moat
vtll be the condti-urlkA *
aulUble dor)
creaming number ojf motor boats owned
by club raembera, j The rtver mouth la
to be plied by CommcUir Monroe
within a very abork time and while Mr.
Monroe la here. Itto expenme of drtvlng
Alr« In front of the club houae for a
aitohble dock wl« be reduced to n
nilnHnuiD. The lllreclora will take
advanuga of ih^ opportunity and
build a dock whici will be much more
fCoiitlnued cto Third Page.)

many

ARE AFTER
COTTON FIRM DOCUMENT WAS
COMPREHENSIVE

,l«RTmiEETlllG.
Knights of Pythias l

Which W'lniam Beit
owner of the American Batter D4»b
compony's plant on Bay street,
property changed bands today.
Frederick Beliner will be superin
tendam and toislnea* will
t toned.
John 8. Benedict, who has been here
since the death of C, F. Search, returned to his home to Chicago with
hla wUe tbU afternoon.
Th, piMt IM«U oiwimUoB, ^

High -Grade
Drug Store Service

Special to the Evening Record.
Lansing. Mleh.. Jan. 3 —Govet
Fred M. Warner * meaaage to
forty fourth lt*glKlalurv was read to­
day. The hiiwaago wa* not Uag. but
wa* oompivhen*lve covering the queetha* of tbe state In a very complete
and satisfactory
ing u number
which show that the governor ha*
given the situation careful ihtmght.
Gioernor Warner began by con
gratuUitIng the i»dople on the aati»laetory omdltlon »»f affair* in the
state, the
pro*p«*rity and happl
neH.< that ptevall. The financial con
dll ion of the Htate I* eveenent and
there have been no bank failure* in
• tContluueii or. Third Page.i'

NOTICE!
To Wa-que tong Club Stockholc
All atockhold*rs who haven't paid dues
are hereby notified that atock will be
sold at 8:30 Thursday ynight at the
club house
Vie C. Palmer. SecreUryl. *]

Stylish,
Good Wearino.
GoodFIttlng
Shoes lor Women

at SI.29
a pair.

These shoes are really a su
prise for the money. Many
people have said that they
as g(^ at some of the
$1.75 and 2.00 shen-s.

See them. Then let*s
know what your 'opinion
of them is.

We regularly fill tbe prescriptions of all physicians in
this locality—oar ppeecription trade
larger all the
time.
Thif mesiis that onreare
in tbe selection of stock and
accuracy in dispensing is
appreeiateil. Onr business
•bows an increase every year.
We are satisfied thut if you
will g»ve ns a trial when you
are baying Drug Store goods
that yon will bt'come a regu­
lar costomer of ours* and a
satisfied customer.

'.vS

Need New Trousers?
We have some very attracUve offer* jnat now in Men’* Tronaer*
that are o( more than onlinaiy inteieet. Wo know that we
have* the beet valnee to be lonn.l anywhere ah<l want yon to
know it too. Freebee up your wararobe with a new pair o(
trouier*. Come in tonight
St.50.

KUBECK&HOVT

Compklc Housckci^iiig
OUTFIT

A

1 New Piano
I Kimball iorgan
1 Small Office Safe
Blacksmith Tools
Will Sell any of the above cheap

Smith Realty Co.
FLOYD L. SMITH, Manager.
Telephones, Office. Citizen* 32; Bell 169.
Evenings. Citizens. 290

J. W. MILLIKEN
The Cloak Sale

Wait’s
Drug.St9re

tkl’

2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50. 4.00 to 6.00

’ •

■■ '-.r:

vl;#I

You Arc Interested

Yoa nrast be Interested Uyon
Save not bonoM yonr eioak.
Tkese prices will IMcrcstyoa
bcerasc Ocy arc good,wo^

A VICTORIOUS ARMY
Could be made of the host of
delighted housewife* and their
assistants who have used our

. . .

rcdncedprtcra

Clilldrca’8

"“•"one-lok

■ Ch)cav> peopl,. Th, dMth

Br Wire to th, Br*Ih« Mwort.
Jufcwa. Mich.. JM S.-TI
Rohlona. • LmbI tovnihlp h
VM paud ddod «■ the tracki ot th,
HoIteBd .N«»rle ralltrhjr. Dm)
protaWr do, «o h«n Mlure.
quick, the

TAILO* loahoo

dotta^MI Eaol Pioot otTMt.

Their commendations would fill a col­
umn of this paper. If you are not a
ist a
user of Best Flour now. this is just
hint to j try a single sack.. That will
be the first of many.

Hanneih

&

Lay Co.

Ladies’ Coal*.

except *!• and 9M.M
One-tUrdOlf

Ladles’ Soil* at
OaeAlrdOa

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C^T«g» Moon^tt Dec, 11 and w ^-e j«.
•M*^ypreW#t.tt*irboolr«at their coave^ce to have interest entered thereon.
If you have not-alrendy a lavmtt ac>
«»unt why not ntart one NOW that shall he
«anung interest lor you?

SMM k. ». TU« «»■
MM «iM i( M <a
tk*HMrtora«Mw^or
«««ty ailca. wtalc^ stra
•■Itjr to coostroet at liptt
•t« 44UOS whSek will foraMi aMHc

•nforc^ with steel and
cast plates. The oven is
made of wrought steel:

I wb« Uie pRUaet tea toil
f«u^. TWadroaUMaar water 1
la tba tatiiaiMMMBt of a«w latertM
wy t4f>ortaat aad ateold wot W
I al^bt )or la tW falqrr. TlUa kaa
by tlte

very little fuel. Deans
patented oven bottom,
made in secUons. abso^tely preijtnts warping.
These ranges sell from

“Tiarscsi’s:"'- rJKS.rsiErpr:
■!i
OHUv A nw ten',

5

•iisK'tessa

tms eitr. CadOlae aad aan^

^ank

____ tlsUI Alter Isvcstory.
You can have your dunce of any Rodeer
vre have in the tiore at a dbeouat of25
percent front now until Jan. 46. Many
doraa that mutt be told.

$a.«Mup

Jj

IW m^wrrm ytwm. warn to ta« a«mtact, «<teaajr of Ibwiwfaa City. Mama, /f^
fartuitea. White Cbr Daardnuui Hr-r ^
can fumtefi coatedHrmbte power, m It
U limited.^ bat Ibe MaoUtee rim for-

Tlie N4*w Yean rsaoluttea that Is
Osbr • few sr «M «IM
sUU alire aad hap^y today has wane
tAksufS Amw pMm ML It
terprtm. wbteb aiott attlmmtely bo
oa of iwarblBc Hp drsllaatkm.
sMHrtiwi «• uw nMwn toM «»
lUhH hi thUi eliy IB tbe futarw.
(■M If Ina HM» Mt rfl awM •«•)
A BRONZB MSOAl. CALGXXUR.
yw M wiWM to ««• tfw et cml
The lb07 calendar of the N. W. Ayor
Thv will M« Itot l«.w
tbr Grand Rapids Rrws. lays
t stnws apoa tbe teipertaaee oCtbe A Son. Iba Phitedelpbte advertlalos
litee i^rar as a aowea or cbsaf apenta. U Joal out. and aa usual It Is
TNI Mint FOOD LAW.
one
of the aeaaon^s best office calen
ir, ah|i tbal this Piraain will
Tba natkmal pure food law was sui
toalljr Nrlpsh a auppty lor Trav dsrs.
posed to hare ptme Isto effect Jan.
They hsre followed the same daslpn
bul It te aa^ that the lojumfbcturTt
used ;n ISOC. but their famous i
oobctaalda. aad ibis aipeci_
Mathadist tondsy School, Were
should aatibe wfPrioDkad In the di^ and motto -Koeplnt Brertestlnfly At
poaltloo bsint tbst they bsllere that retopment lof new industrial e
. which Klres It an exceedDr. HolUday'a
the First
tbia tew. altbongh paaaad. wUI amr
Ingly rich appMiance. ^Tills the cul Methodist finaday ecbaol. were ver>
ba awforoed. Oae of the Most peteat
pleaaaiitly entertained at his home last
r la arrnngsd with a mool
IS HUMAN LIFE CHEAP?
rteMMlOr beltertec this te that tbeic
each flap the flgarss are cteariy tegl- evening.
The
fset
that
within
a
short
space
baa bean BO proTlston. made for iorhie across a terge room. The blank
The affair was In honor of seveml
•matewt iBspectorB and white all cases of time, two large railway dlsaalsrt spaces on the flaps are filled with new members who are ahay teaching, and
broaffbt ap will ba gtraa prampt attea. have ooeared In wblcb almost a bun- aad pointed epigrams on ndtsrtlslng at college, and who are la the city at
Uoa aad proasouUoas will follow, the deed lives hsvo been lost Is' proof and bns'lnsM building in general.
the presept time spending their vacare that therb Is someSblng
eaate that aetaally come loto court
ons.
The cateo^r is too sxpensiTs for
. wlU ba but a aaun pmportkMi of the wrong with the railroads, timir equip, general dlslrlbnlkm. but white they
The evening waa passed by social
mem or tliMr nmployte and wherever
wbola aumbar of rlolatkma.
test,
Ayer
4
Son
will
mall
a
copy
to
chat,
and music and an eUboraie sup^ It te fttitbar said that certain maoa. the blsme r^ts. that factor should bo any address upon receipt of tw
pier was served.
Isotnrers ai^ alreac^ . preparlnp to eHmloated. !
The class was organitod for the
In at teU one casa. the equipment five cents.
arada thU law. One of the prorlaicms
purpose of carrying on good work,
of the law U that when a bottle Is was the beki that the mind of man
W CORN PARTY.
both here and in the towns where the
said to ooatatn a plni. it mast coatala could convMve. the block signal sys­
tem. yet pk wotm maaaer a train got Cast Side Crowd Hsd Pioassnt Tims different girls are situated. Offle<Ts
a pint and when it is allf«sd to
ere elecfed as follows:
onto the Mine block with another and
UlQ a QtrarL Us oontsaU mast m
at the Club HflMs Last Evmiinq.
President. Miss Cora Pierson: vice
teteacopad; 1^. In this case, the tower
nre np to the deeteraUas. Manu
A number of the members of the presMent. Maty IDdred; stvretary
.tararn of certain poods that sell In operator tesUied that he heard the east side crowd met at the We^juf^
Ruth Wade: inwimrer. Jennie UmwhUlle
of
the
train
for
a
algnal
and
tong club hoase last evening and en don.
battla aiw Mid to tetra stately chi _
tbifr Ubela to read “small boltle“ and net the red Hglit whltA. aecorfltng
Joyed a popcorn party. The popcorn
all rnllmad practice, is an imperaUve was supplemented with fudge of
larpo botUs- bo Uat the custom
AMUSEMENTS.
tk. kottle WMUta* > tew (Ul. leH stop signal. It was a foggy night various kinds and after the rufreshhowever,
and
he
.aald.,
tkM be loppM. bu no lecouree
mcnls. a Glance was enjoyed until it
Hobos Triuipph * will be given
engineer probably dldht ase that thi • cioek,
at the Grand op< ro house tomorrow
signal
was
ngnlnst
him.
Tkla tew wu puwd at the urcml
evening by the same excellent cast
In that cane. If the tmglpeer di^H
deaud or Uie people and now tl
which presented it here Christmas
hto beeoue * tew. u .bould he eo- see that he had no rights to enter ATTESTIOII UNIFORR RANK! night. The lioys have been occupyThe next regular ipeeilng of the
that bhK*. Why did he do Np :i^t
foTCCHl In spirit and letter.
ipg their time In rehearsing and the
reaaoa 414 be have to belftve .^hat uniform rank. Knighta of P>thlas, will play will iH* even better than when it
thw algaal waanT against h|m. that be Tuesday evening. Jan K. Your atWATER POWER FACILITIES.
first given. The pUy is different
lat he tendsnee is requested as there wfll be from the ordinary- run of plays as
in its rery fine siKylnt e<llUoo on the line waa clear? He kne# that
he business of Importance before the there Is no love story and none of
January lat. the Breninp Pr<‘aa of
lodge and alko election of officers,
Grand Rapids drvot4« a pnpe to water
the opposite sex appiars in the
J. V. MclnttuOi. Captain.
A man doea not willingly r«
power faoimiea which are aTsIteblf
W. D. C. Oennalne. Recorder.
ATTEND dancing assembly at
for Grind Rspids raanufartuflnp In­ inger. he docs not like to c
Jan3-2t
dustries. The lmp<»rtancH^ of excellent leaving his children fstherteti
Horsfs academy Friday night.
a
water power aTallsbIe in Grand Rap- cnwtlng msny widows and or
,
Jan 3 2f
Ids Is t«nphaslied rery t roiJhalicsily. among others, there roust he son
and -the availability of cheap power la iHdllng motive behind him.
TBe Aetor «»« tB« Mmm.
Ive Is nhthlnp more or teas
Record Carried Boys Received 9^
cause for coopTmUilatUm in Grand
Great painters, oculptocs. moalclmoa
tid actors are csreful not to looe their
Rapidi as Jt Will materially redu«‘ the hlH time card
as New Years Greetings From
In the other wrex'k, the t
heada in Ibe^umult of their emotiona
cost of production of the preat manuThe Subscribers.
Bflwln Booth, op fiir aa Is known, never
factnrinp plants of that city as soon of the opi-rqtor is said to have been
the cauw‘ <ff thirty t»«»pth being kHled!
The canler K.ys of the Evening threw himaalf Into hla eharactor but on
as the various stnmms have
oceaslon. sad theo he was playing
properly hameswed. What Is tme'6f He hsd ortffrs to hold one train at R**e<ird feel ver>- gralMul to the custecdo in *T!he KlaTs Fool.- It Is
station.;
but
for
some
unkmiwn
linium on their routes as ihey were
Grand RapMs. I. also true of Traverse
led that be came off the sUge at
on failed to do stt After he had
of I8G 38 as New Yeaid
City and other norihem MichIpan
roocloMoo of the performance con­
Co. •$ by he wired the dispatcher
The following are the cartowns. Thert' are si veral, slrtwms In
ed tbit be bad awpaaaod aU of his
tig him of what be had done, but
and the amounts they rfaortbom Michigan which have not
lOM afforta and that be waa eti with ihe mesnage In hand. It
clted. thrilled, tingtlng with the amobeen made available for water power,
impos^bte
to
pnvenl
the
cultloQa
of the character Into which ha
bat tbairimportnoe is ptadually being *
* 1“
bad bUodly caet blinaelf. but his daugb
recognised until now ther«‘ an* st venil
ter, mwlns Booth, wbo bad been sit
In bothfcoiies, something was wrongCompanies In northern Michigan exploltlag plans for liarm»telnp the In one, it sw ms. Judging by the tiwUmony on baud, the engineer was
directly, rcspoiialble and the fram«s;
of the tfme eard were
tlie fact in the other, one man Is to
blame,
|
rmr«IUI to Baaml««n.
Itetll the ralittiaila frame their
r„ n. houai»arte, tho- railroad
cards so that high speed can be malaam aad firnim lal-ikai « r. Is an id to
tained in a sans manner, wlthmit
be the eloaest iiamllel to Nai«leon
dangt^rous apurts which carry
DouapartF that brvs before the
beyond blocks, signals or no i
R..U.OA^iX'Ba;..:;;::;;:
eye today. In stature he la small. He
If yon wen to tkll heir to •
and until anly competent me
genemlly wanrs loosej^ttlliig clotbes
Uigo nus of moMy- you
boys and tiresponsil
and rayiet bis hands !n hia
are pUeed In the telegraph ofl
wonUnot foot nttified miUl
pockets. He te wry quick of move­
along the l|nes. wlU tbcM aocid
tlikt money wu un
our.Q LndiM Had a ChHalmas Tiwa ment. also of mind, restless. fuU of
energy, erittesl i>f detail, exacting,
Th^
of human life, the
at the Home of MIm Ubufa Gagne
thrmtle. He la, ttt» James J. 1
tight olr property and the right of
Lam IJ^loBflcnterly pk
Ifyonbarebotkiew doUm
mood,U that
alokg thMejlteM aa a
Tho.-Jony
Tea."
which
la
compoacd
it it jut m impactont tiiet
Mlkm Bf rAates and <
r a number of nonth side young ladles
UMfelioaldbe bokyudfuRECORD WANT ADS. FAY.
kad a crowd Chrtslxnaa tree at the
nuhingyon with theiaoenOAK* pauk'^jsrary.
home of Mias Laura’ Gagne test even­
Uve far uviag more.
ing and spent a moat pleasant evensvmi HmidMd BM^sUenteiMa Doetes teg. The tree waa wen tended with
We hue juet credited interWere Olven Out in Pedemher.
preaenta and all nC the ten wefe re^
IteHhg the tefUh of DeceiBher 7?C
eet on nvinge eocatmta and a
»ka were glfea out at the Oak Park
Urgb ram win go to thrifty
Uhrary wWeh U a dally average of
depodtoi..
Ihlrty^Mte^
eiihtjthree people vteited
Start yonr wwoont NOW.
an average of eleven dally.
The Chief of poUc al WitrilU In>

J. W. SLATER
rlitoy

the mkoeej.

$

FRANK
TRUDE
UNSTlfmEIIUlM

:ers.

R

Inventory Sale

naSANTlYENTEIiTAiNED

=?■

,”JDLLYTEII”

w

Don’t Forget

yonwiU

them.

ein oredit from

o-aocMSM

^

XJnlU January 1st

before taking in vcotory the fi«t oT the
year, lor one week we will make a big
reduction on ail our good*.

It will

worth your while to call and see u».

M It wlU tmdoBbtadlyfhiwdl
manwholnanHaawIte'
JACKSON Win glva «say the tet
knrnday Rrcnlng
p. m.
Jan. 2 It

Vour Reliable Furniture Store,

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Union Street

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.
"THt BIG STORE"-Deaters in Eveiyihlng

SOME STRONG ITEMS
Selected from the dltterent divisions of our
Store llml are included in our

GREAT CLEAN-UP SALE
mat attracted attention at once by ireason of their remarkable vidiics
Brat Gljcerine, Witch Hrael and Tar Toilet
.One Oanoi^ Top Snrrqr, oompiete Vrfth
8~„, reguhw valora JOc, now 2 cakra for 6c
•ide cnrtaiDs and lu*p*. price 7(100, for 64.00
Men’. Patent Leather .She*. *014 for W oO
One Erteo.ion Tra Sarrey oompiete with
*
.......................................................2X6
•ide eurtain., price 90.00, far.................74.00
WHIPS-25C value* for 15c; 36c valora for 20o
-Men*. Tteter^ regular valora 26.00 now.. .20.00
Mra’a L'liten. regular value* 2200 now.. .17.00
Mc-ii'* ristet*. regular ralura 20.00 now...1.5.00

Veiy ktrat Fiotfao. legalw 1X0 value*
now priced at................................. ..........50o

Men-. Ftetera. regular’ value* 15.00 now.. .12.00
Mini's Stiff IlaU, nil oew *^le*, 3.00
twlnra for...,........................................... «6

valura for I.OX
Br^ Met Lioe Ourtain^' .3.75 valura

toT............................^T7...................175

.....n.

Some odd curtaina BOW at $1 each, jnat i |M»

SUiS'iXt"'

.... g

and see*

J. B. Paige DectrlcCo125 Om* la.

.................

Phone 602-2

' ■

Your Credit Is Good
Mrs. Roclety—Meiry on me! Don't
you know that man your daugliier U
going to marry?
Mr. Moek-N-a Tve been afiaid to
ack Tjct
Mrs. Society—Ilc-a a prixe fighter—
a regular tough, lie's fought a i
of men niul hsif killed n ducen wu
Mr. Meek (much rvllered—Oh! Then
he's all right. I was afraid he wax
some poor Ismb Uke myself.

tkeoatomtoakoolanAe
»ho auoy wobcA. Tk.

Editable Table Lamps
Hist National

M.W. -M«tt Ck
for yon to be gensrons. and the
tempUghter and the pai«r boy nud the
man who delivers grtxrries and the
boy from the cake shop. Porters follow
yon whererer you flu. and servants
•bom .TOO nevkw saw beiore bol, up la
numljcrs. .\nd out In Ibe stnvt whenen-r yon iiear any one say ‘ Merry
Christmas- you mechanically put
hand In your pocket It isn't Christ
mas? It's an organlned holdop.-Bohf-

[

PEOPLE WERE URERAl

• .r
'
V

white the cthiT te opt for ebih. The
beys and men slug t-hristroM hymns
and then take a osltection, and the
moon may be shining, but .vou can't
see It throogh the fog S<»roe of
•Jway
a'vc »
think it s a v«y beeatTful

:::^L

SSsaa

today.
Ma S smith aiM wtle Mil this
aoralBg tor Seattle, srhere they wID
Mhethatrfntnrrhome.
Mn. Allea Gray of
laaaed ihroagh the city
« her way to Ktagaley
Mlaa MiiU Preattce left this morm ney better than was eaperted*

TW raw Mia «U>M4 tkto Marmlat.
rat Mtow am no* Mto. It *ai M
of Mr. aad Mtjt
Ray Owca were grieved to hear of the
death of their HtUe deughter. MU ‘
Olea PUm weal to Primkfort^

ing tor Dalath.



tJS.

MJt: w«u*et».
a the minato ehaald (e
tea carrlera of Hva aleeli waa the
yoffc««. MTS; t*f MJ*; hwry ud
imeadaflOB to ohvlate thp
itage Mlciagaa atoehiMa are real ■ind grade.. M.TI O M.S0.
tagaader. The eaperrMaa of eleetHc
LOCAU l»AIIK«T«.

. DMraii mw «»4 «»fih* Dnwv tU tu
"«? mu tonm «t ooe. ««t tou>
cues la lk« ronu « WalUr HiiBMtor tf «• ■«>«•
M< Hr. Hin fiMMd »

It

' ahMt u4 WM a««ly a umM <* the
h:

KAtSON CCtlTCIL
Miss Bdna Meteer spent Saturday
and Sunday with her nncle. J.
t. of Bast Kaason. She
dChe Sunday school at

la totard to the ear hhertav
goeeraor mid that he bellaeof
lam waa BOV at haad le aj
BBitttee to iBveetlgale the i
report oa the foUoviag propoal
BKMiee power: If then le aay eaUUag
laMaatloae agaloet the actloa of
h MlehlfBa la a part: If there

aattaBoati
I by a attehrMT <« «k»
l‘
■troBc awaal tor fair plar aa4
■I the aM of laukoper aa
“Ha»ar la air aapartMea,
»a pollllei.- aal4 tiaala
.Mato of Oraad VapMa.
mown of aacb a Marhal
“It to a aioal cnitaaeoot thiag la
■to aail win atraagtheo Ooreroor WarotWa alraa4r atraag place la the boarti

aetkma «tf the atate.
la ragaad to piMW^er rataa. he reemaMBded a mtatmiuD of 3 oeou

WILL RE CRUSH THE ORE

OF lOV. WARIER
mm Pint Pacr t

of the revtslOD of Um
the aUle w)y«h Chf
favor of. The pnm
eraa •rrlUen tfty-eevea yeara afo vheo
Mtchlaaa hfd a popalatlaa of 40chM
people BBd hut |1oe/H>0 laveeted in
ediicaUoaal InaUtuttona. There hma
heea ifT^t advaaceiae&t alooe then
aad the atate haa outarown the old
tfoonMit The work of revlalon calU
tor the hap thaapht and moat con
aelaatious jadgmeat oa the part of the
U^lalaiuiv. ^ ^
The admlnlalf^tna of aUle laatlU.
tloaa and fhe ~Worh of the national
gnard aad aaval reaerree weietinlaed
aad the gorevaor reoommeaded that
a Jotol reaoIttUoo of appreelatloo for
the Jaawa C MclUlUaB memorUl at

5Tirir“r;;:::.SSS

A nke Christmas tree was eaioyed
by Geo. Peck’a family. O. Brooka and
family. O. Barth and wUe aad Art
Nephew, were tHe gaeeU of Mr.
for the tree and Chrtstmas
and every one wnD RberaUy
ed by good old flanu.
Oeo. Baitn «r. and tonUly apenl
Christmas with hU daughter. Mrs.
Hulda Bulke. They also had a tree In
the evening.

Wm. Meteer and family spent Christ
mas with their daughter at
City. SanU also remtmhered
bringing Mrs Meteer a nice
set.aad their little daughter a ine large

.4..4..4....4..4..4..«rea
w, ^ 1^..................Suyins Prtceee

Of UM pMpl« of th9 WiMUr

Awrdtag Uio HUI r«tlr. there wae
>»eml ftMllBi lh*i he wm Id the
iDbe loo Isu
•*HO <Mitat to have nahe bU appeal
lo the people loaf apt.- aald 8
Fyre of Oiiaad luplda.

Grant Bm
his family.

—“"Esss"

.70
MaeMaaa Will Hava An taer.
•a CapaeHy Fw
Capper Prem Uan Ora.
Com. per bu. old..................

.to
.43

.to

Bpedal to the WreBlag Record
i.to
Houghton. Mich.. Jaa. 3.-Tbe Calu­
met A Halea malag compaay
1.25
formed plaoa. for building a .rccniah
MMfflIW Wr’ lOO Ibt............ 1.35
tag mill to treat the talUaga fr
1.10
Calmaet mlU.
Hearty 300 Wifely
85eS8
allme Ublaa will be laatalled glvlag
31«34
aa enormoaa capacity. About alaly Butter ....................
taUUB mills will also be operated.

Unleaa U anowa soon, the lumber
men will be obllhed to stop hauling
logs.
There la scarcely any snow
^w and It rained all night 8un‘
L There has net been aa e
abundance at any tlam thto win
and sometimes hardly enough.
\nt Jessie Newmab spent Sun
with her friend. Miss Ida Mefeer.
Our school began again today after
I week's vacatkia. The teacher going
home to spend Chrtstmaa wlU her

__

. -

Mrs. 8. U Pecks Is sUylag
drs BIU Cook for the present.
Sirin Itopbew hs4 the ead misfor­
tune tn break bU leg one day last
Me decking logs.

»„.....

SOUTH GRANT/

for the past week
The Christmas trace at the M. E
church at Yuba was grand, and the
supper most bountiful All r<
good Ume and wish Cbrtstma
oftener.
and Mrs. A l4)vc a
Christmas at Mr. 8.. Ig'wls *.
entertained her

West

praaent B*
Claus amt
After the tree,
supper was aervod and proceeds from
the same amounted to 310 which was
paid to the pastor. Rev
There has been com
neas here the last week.
Albrt
Harvey. Bddle Wilson.
Frankie Bracehrtdge and Mabel Boo
e all on

HrEEE;:;;; ;i;.
Tallow .......................................

W. IT. Aid bad
Ing with Mrs, B. Brodway Mai Thura
John KIdwer tonk a alelgb load
young people out lo Wexford last Sat
urday evening. They report a very
eoiovsble time.
Harold Champkm spent part of ls«t
week with frtscida In Travtrse CItr.
Mr. Acker s bay haler wA It W.
Br-r^Hdge a all last week.

buraaua. the governor aald that they
had been a pnat bcnoAl to the aUte
and that out of tbo 17. 437 anpUcatlooa
for work. 16.W7 bad l»ecn given poal
Ilona. Out of the 30.321 appllcatkmv
for aid. 13.031 had been granted,
tataod Paetery Inapectlen.
‘The governor started that the wi»rkOQDCNSSUSa
Mrs Mllr. nilmrtre. wb<
Inge of the aUte factory 4aepertloo
departuept had been aatlafaciory and sirk. is much better.
Mrs. Uixle MrTi<i«kv hsB been
he reeoinmeodiMl that the jKiweri. be
lie airk with pleurtoy.
extended to Include aebnota. apartmem
ffiout well.
The Ijirtte.- AM met with Mrs
houan aad tenement^.
la regard to foreatry. ho ad^wmted Prank Smith and dM nulte • mroke
tfJnesB Owing to a miaunder work It to mwssai;i th^it all of the
the ratoreatratloa of timber lands and
line sboMl the d"v. thero ws« pot
that the retoraeted incte be protected
wsusl nnmber o«t. Rnbbr SroPh
Ji MnrarhiM. nf MelerttoUB Of tnwn*litan 8n.
The ameodment or appeal of the
change of venue and llabllUy Uwa was
The governor aUted that the parole
and Indeterminate aentenee lawa had
heea working very eatlafnctory. Out
of
coavloln who had been parated
but 34 had violated their parole aad
out of this number only IS. or S per
cent had again engaged In crime
The Increase of the powen of the

> of bU horses It makes

robiH^ronr-r*"

Mrs. 0^7 Mn called
Elliott last Thursday'.
Mra. A. Clewa called on Mrs. E Win
nle laat Friday.
Mr. and Mra. W. Allgire visited t
Mr. Welch's yesterday.
Andrew Umlor and family apei
Christmas at Mike dees'.
Rose dees from Traverae Ctlv spei
Chrtstmas at her home in this place
The party at P. Dean’s Wednesday
night wma well-attended. All report i

TheHrstf
Five Days
otmi
'

i '''

y

ifi our

or before Saturday. Jan.
5ih. will drkw .interest
w^-».nd'a

Mf.
h..tendtp.- I
F. B. WIneV w»Ot

from

Jan.

1st,

1907.

whpre She

T. P
.44

n

B.
ware aeeeeemy,

Amoag the

te the people aad to the aaaHe ptrtagly fnvotad party ea: bettevtag that party i
ahouM be made meaibera of
y.
blndertwlae

w<v^w^r4*« »«»4 W

WANTED to SUY-Good, Wocky
colts from ooe to four years oW.
They must be sound- Jaa 3rd
leave for Indiana and Ohio and win
be goae two weeka trying to hrtag
adma fSavatort np here. If yon have
aay gaod «oRs to sail. wrtU me.
giving poatoCSoe nd«raa«. vhat
youhavatoaeUandraammtoraM^
tog. On my return wUl elthar call
cm yon or write you.
muo. 213 Waahtogtoo t

Robert Canute left tor Grand Rajper Is dead and will be burled Tuesday.
He has the sympathy of a wide
cle of friends.
8. G. Draggoo took the train for the
north, wbeie he expects lo sUy for
wne time.
Cloyd Dodd s arrival Saturday erca
Ing was a welcome surprise to bto
parents sod many friends. He return «1 to hla woit again Monday m-irn-

Mrs. Poarl DavU Is very alck at thto
writing.
Jan. 1.
SOWERS HARSOR.
Blanch and Bart Helfrich returne.1 Monday from a visit at Grand Ra|^
Ids with their sister.'
Miss Uila Johns<in la wileralnto spend the holiday with
Ing her sister. Mrs. Uxxto Rounds of.
Ctorat
leUilvea and frteadsTravwrse City.
„ Wli aniey rlsltbd her
of Maple. Cltpi ^
Mrs. Wm
Mlsa l45lla
45lla Roberto
I
Robt*rtJ
Mrs J. B. Hbndersoo of C^JIllac,
daughter at this placid one day
s vIslU^ at David Iaraans*.
vlalUng Mrs. P. C. OUbert of Seventh
Mni^pa Oman to vtottlng at Tiav.
street.
Mr! and Mrs. Henry Sherrette of >rse
for a few days.
cbUdmi
Traverse City have moved on their
Mrs Tony Rokos
farm two miles southeast of here
BSKVITiBt.
RoguUr roeeUng of the Blkg tonight Dec. 31.
ine vialm for InltUUoo. Supper after
quite
ward.
Joe'stcv,.ns bad the misfortune to
The quarterly roccllng of thp Ladles
lose one of his h«rw-s last Thu^ay.
John
Tagor
Jell
for
TuU.
Mich.
Ibrary assocUllon will be j held
Pete Ayers is spending the holidays
:30 and next Monday will be the an
at Jackson with frtends
quit work for
Ployd Jsmlcstm (bad the misfortune
nual meeting and doctlon of officcra. Icr to drive team for Jim White
Adam Tagor was the guest of 8. H to get hurt. In the wotals on the Mon
Regular meeting of Traverse Oly
tsgue plan- snd also to lose one of
Chapter. No. 102, R. A. M
Ixiln Geary snd Ollle Shorter his horsew the same week.
ITnUws more snow comes the men
Mrs. D. G. Shorter werti guests
that are hanllug logs on the Montague
•gular mooting of Traverse City ^ Mr*. Remington
eminctoh Thursday nig
n----family lUare will have to slop.
Prank Harvey wilt move his fa
Council. No. 61. R. A 8. M. tomorrow
Dec. Cl.
•venlng.
I

Travelers will be organized in this
city Saturday nfiernoon at 2 O’clock at
the Park Place. It will be imposed
of the resident and the traveling men
who come here.
There will be a D. O. K K. rebea
! all men

Special meeting of Camp lUnnsh.
Friday evenly at Montague hall.
The C. BL society of the Presby­
terian church will hold Its monthly
business meeting Friday evening with
ie Anderson. 204 West Seventh
street.
The Presbytortan prayer meeting
tonight win be a cottog« keralce at
the |mme of the pastor. 427 Fifth
treet.
The W. R C. Sevrtng Circle will
aeet with Mra. Jamison. 324 West
Tenth street tomorrow afternoon.
HOLMI
____-SEt SI
T^eRoy Forayih has
Intends to gp to the
woods thto winter. His daughter Ruth
go to Walton and attend i
there.
The Christmas exerclaes held at the
h«"*e of Mr. snd Mrs. O. I^oce
wall patroalsed. The tree isad bonaa
tasUIr daeorntod aad the pnv
was weu arrnaged aad najoyad
by Ml wKn .trended.
Mrs. Varaa Pratt who has bean visItlag bar mochar for tha past two
. haa retnnsad to bar tema.
Mni^ Bd Smith aatm
ivefrtcada to <

Blw*


Traverse City

r-

Itorato »d jMto >*M» —t
Honor this morning for a visit
wnilam Smith. Jr. la vUltlng at
mplrc.
Mrs. O. Ddgett lift for Peniwater
Mr. and Mrs Prank Ellis entertainrhto morning where she wU1 visit
dauiiMrs.
N. KUnher and wife went to Bal|doo
JO. R. Clmypool has been qtrtic sick,
UMlay whetw they will visit frtonda.
but Is much better el this writing.
Mtoa Rachel Harrtngtoo of Harrtng
Mr. and Mrs A. 8. Smith entcrtalnm passed through the city this i
ing on her way to Mt Pleuaapt.
last week. Ht. daughter Marie accom­
Mrs. Arthur Johnson left fof E
panied him. They are expected back
this week.
/
The Christ
a ver>- large crowd
talnly fine, i
\ to the entrance was
rman Hyman left today on a two
The heavy weight In
.* business trip to IndUua and
ter caused s sinking In
Ohio.
>m 4 to 6 Inches, some i
getting scared. They thought It was
. and Mrs. Prsak CUrk
gbter- Mtoa Beattie, returac
ShcBcr returnw) l««l
day from Mllsraakec. where they have

Miss Gayle Griswold. >
colt hurt received two more checks R 1250 each
from the National Protective Legion,
klckliTg making twelve received here within
the last four months.
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
All guards of Traverae City Hive
No. 531 are requested to be ptesenl
at the regular meeting

Deposits made

helMa*^ sHfh Hmt
with frietwto •! 1

L, Glbba aad Mrs. Ptott “*wiiMrt^^
lUeuded the twealy iflh moving their famtllee to Cedar Run
_ nniversary of Mrs. David today. They eipect to work on Ue
mill thto winter.
Wyakoop A .Traverse
Those who atteatod the dance at
Owing
Maple aiy Chrletmaa were. Mtoeea
OUre Shorter. Orpha BdgaU. Mia
tma until today, and eehool
Harvey. OUle Kohn. Nina Myers, snd
Messrs. Clarence Canute. Robi. Ce*
note. Roy Beman. Arthur Ralston,
Mrs. John Grand retanwd to her
Blaine Marsh. Harry Tbompeon and
ome in Bmptre this moralng. { .
l>eslle Rlchardeon. All report a nice
Oeorg# PorloB went to Hom^r this
*‘“Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wyakoop Itrfl
somtnh
Frtdsy evening for Trav
AndfVw Champaign left for Hopor

The Boys I nlly League of jth
list church Is enjoying an outing at
E. Wilhelm's cottager at Lr.bg 1-akc.
The party Is l,ejng looked
oked aft^ by Mr.
O
and Mrs. E. I^nibelmI and tb^ Rev.
I
B. Lockhart.
,
Jacob
Riatkop
baa
purchaaed the
Charlie
Henry Smith store at 805 W^t Prtmt
City last Prtd
Francis Allgire returned to bis home street. The store has been ^ general
In Solon Christmas day
one and Mr. Whitkop wUl add several
Charlie BUotl and wife cnlerCalned
lines.
of Fife l4«Ke and
b of this
lodge of the United Commercial

Savings Department on
unfortunately, nearby suim had been
more atteative In thU regm»tl^bon this
state and that Michigan. Ij^thb re­
gard.. had been lagging behTnd. The
need of good roeda Is ImperaUve aald

who caaae to assist la t

Umm W«t f.»«n

- -W'

4 DD4 dolBg oUmr enrpenter work

What You Can Do
IM

Oie

aothlng Department

E. Wilhelm’S.
Yo«tti*8 Suits aoe l4 to 19 years.

At $5.75
At $9.00



A I.ot of Suits in Black Clays. Fancy
Worsteds and Cassimcrcs.
Reduced from $7.50. H.OO and 8.50
Youths Suits in the latest patterni,
single and double breasted, reliable
ma?erial5.
Value. $12.50 to U 00

MEN’S SUITS

At $6.90
At 9.75

About 20 Men's Suit, at this price.
TOme worsteds in the lot, the balance
cassimere*. and not a suit worth lets
than $10.00 in the lot.
About 40 Men’s Suits in this lot. consistinR of Tweeds, Cassimeres, Worst4-ds and Serges, single and double

At $1240 One Lot of "Suiis.”

1

Values ^J2.00 to $1%00

-Do Mt kny- artU yoo sec wtat we elfcr.

E. WUhclm, - Front St.
E. W. HASTING» 4 SON
Wish you » Happy and Prosperous New Year.
.
Wt shall be pleased with a pwt or all
. of yotir Fiit losurance during
theyearlWT.

fto VrwMilw^ wrtra cn«KU Of Mtoa
kmd of people
booae to ehnrch
M SupdDv. hot H rmtpfd to hard

Qittee In Stale Bank BniMino

fa fte Name c( Sense^
^st* fffod
dt wbiA «fl ol us hsve.«
ihsfc^howcsn you continue
to iK^ocdbary soda cradDer%
stale and dusty as they must ■
ndwi for ^ you can get

Bt. EMvIUe looks •ttpr th« fomttue tau d tW viUsco axl kwps

Uneeda Biscuit
fresh from ^ oven, protected
from
hy a pacbige the
very beauty of whldi makes
- youhun^
awionAt WSCOIT eoMMur

» «. chareh
€f tedr Homs
«r. tar* «WM«| „ ,
»mWtt„tortWrcfc««k


“ ■** **^
e«on. d thf 1.^ w

tAqr teTO a
aU report a very regalar auen
tmek.' The society kas
aad a very rapid Ptogtw on tbe pan
of tbo pupUa. The taachcra are all
well equipped for tbe work and with I»u I. pnMnt- Un. Rore. Ti»
their prevlooa experMoce la school urer; Mre. 0«>. OmR; S«creUTT
work, their gram aocoeas it not to be okie« er Ike aDetMT i. to k»lp
It starM a dray line la Oopo
ia ctaRk taaunloii. bore «aA to
Ms ham la btfllt modarnly and his
«««• saod eTwrrwIwre. Th*x aMb
Wm. Bamllay vidi bla very eB
rigs atrliah aad comfortable.
. a tmd
ct ch.nu.kle wotk
aMDar la tbo porpoaase of U a. JmU.
aOll« tkOM who BMd tt.
Webb ConM^ la the owner of a
nr efUla fdace.
The L. O. T. M, here .
grocery and hard^ra atorw Has a
•aalxauco here ud
herto.

V

COPEMISH

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m.

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4‘.

The Ooagro.ailo.ial Aid
al»o an onn^Uou the
potent ladua^ la the «■
They
WT3V baadi la hand wtth the
dng aogtaa balh by tbe Trarerae
City Iran Works of Trarmao CTty. Mr church and their lambitlo. i. lo^eep
Smalley also deals la all kind
w U Presldeot and Mrs.
gimlM aad was formerty a bus
vl4e proaldetit. while
r Bbarmaa. Mich,
blllagtoo totlmg»ir«ator of a Mrs. DeWU and Mrs. F. Gleason, hold
ag aad tin ahop^em At bU tbe cfdec. Of treaauror and aecrotary,
Urely. Rev. Falksou Is the
store can be fooad all tbe tools ac
of the Congregational church
ary for him to praotiec hU trade
and Rev. Kennedy
all tbe malortal aeoded to oriclaa

Mr.
ada to the boalat hia bUilan aadVpooi hall
8p«sJ to Ike Krnins Roeont.
serratlsm they pmetiee In the ,oon which is hxotod la
OopMolsh. »Ilch„ Jsn I-Cop*mlsh. ductlon of their prlrmle btislaeaa. it the Iowa,
a O; Haoderaoa and Rani Coyne
l«esl«J St tke JoocUoi, trf tU M. * N. also practiced In their offlcUl life
E «as Aon Artair sod Arcsdis nod and aa a resiUt Copemlah is one of ■e the village barbers. Both have
HJtw Bsllwsxs. U s vtllsso 11^ best governed places found in the Aae barbering fumlahiags. Urge. waU
Uist the frstdools of Manlot<« coaal> north and pmctlcally free from dt*t ontllated parlors and are artlsu
auperior akdl la their particular line expert meehanfe and eojoya a Urge
«n **U W prood of, bsxtnk three-'
ElMtrlc twtphta.
They
mlUlog tesmutioos. two cfaorehss. a
epunt
trade and fluriahlng business.
They are busy at work at this time
acupD of RH*irantlle atort« and huu
Ben Wepmaa. Is the clothing and
M. T. Crummon • saw and ahlngle sided over by progicaslve. widt-awake
li\ consldfrinc phlua to light their
drrilB of acn« of moat fortUo fann
dry goods raerchanU of tbe vUlagc
min win soon beiHn operation. This fanners, who til! Itheir farms along
pretty vlllace. A wire is to bo built
Unit*. It certainly raxika forrmciat aa
aad jndging from the
sclentlflc
lines and with the splendkl
mill employes when In action about
l<» Thompaonvllle, a mwrby town and
vniajn
of goods am in the atoro taoatment
rket facllliles ogcrod by Copcmlsh
twenty men aad Is a very valoable mb
eunnt-Urd with apicndid llchtlng sysIjaiuMa. U«n and Hie cbelrical funrer tranr,- and on tbe abelvoa. his
rchsnts and the two railway lines
jaact to the manufacturing business
must Ike fluriahlng. .
The vtlla«r. Mkn
oth.-rK
tranKportation. they arc In a posiof C________
fem'd to CjMX’mish, b\mr hre lights
fonoerty a. JmutH-iin#: |«.lnt, ami irati of many candle rw>wer will
W. J. Raehow, cashier
the Copr^
A. B. Barr, forraerlv of Chicago, has
dispose and ship their (arm
Inc place for • few a^Midam.*u umJ
to stay at Copemish. He
|^>«“H>dles at prices that are the highItihuKyl
ihn^ish
the
prlaclp,v1 mlah bank reports that the deposits
ploiM^r failnirn wIm.im, nvrtdonrc
«d
hih
bank
have
tripled
within
the
be likes If
Ihoroiichfan-s of the vilbge and m vB<I ..................
ixiH*cis to........
remain
rausNI atich a cmvt^lent
lu
past, year and that be has noted
Is the Rtvvird
rmancutly.
Miialle,
lights
dietHlHit«>d
pnichaae Ilu ir iiicrriiamUae ui. Fnmi
enl here and if
Ihroi,rhi.nl the town. Il'ls the iniU great Increase ia hla insurance at
John Staifton has moved his family
ihK Miiall UTfinuliic the villai;o hat.
residents of the town will hand to
tion of the -rlllagi* dads” to make rvul estate boaincaa in the village.
frt>m Murilla ah<i!expccts now lo be
iRiwii tintil today It has a iioputnlioo
G. A. Bummer ia the jeweier ai
the vIlTaro of OnKinlrt, cmi^
the
numlH red with Coi»oin£sh permanent her any item of nep s it will In*
m arly ^Icbl Immlrcd Viid la aiirad
ly appreciated by Her and the Record
lighied village's In the north and wa^ch repairer here. Has a fine ne rt^iflcnih.
* lly BTOWln*:, The outJylnc rtnjntrj la
JudglBK fn»m their thonmgh worj^ of Slock of Christmas and holldsy gtKWis
F Terry is the ooment block manu and Herald Publishing Co., will also
iK^OB lapIdUr dir»chi|Kyi, aa the vll
and is the vicml Wtrnl of the Ameri­ cturer of this place and 4he wray be greatful for the same.
the past. It aeema likely IhHr
lagt' Im* Krown. and miw their mutual will Ueome a n^ality.
can and Pacific Express Oo.*s. He is latge stores and beautiful dwHUnga
Postmaster Only I. about the IhjsI
and t^iual derelopmeut haa broiicht
aiett and attentive to huafnesa, and
have been cuustnicled from his fact­ «t man in Christendom about mail
Village Park.
a commeirial artlvlly that In
hy th<*se traits has hullt up a very
ory’s output, be must certainly be a Ume. He says, he belkwes more mail
The park, covoiing about teti arrea.
- found In vlllacex twice iu al:
paasA-*
!hn>ugh hli office than any
very busy man. Mr. Jvrry has Is-cn
lii alMi vt'fv atlrhetive. It has a
liouls Mllarch la the meat dealer
ruhor town wiih
cmy
eminth'«s mmdaT <»f huge ippes of of this vlBoge. He has a biilldiug a dose student of building material
Anuitic
who have cn.wi, up
liartlcularly of cement constitu­ por A-» nt groatrr than the Inhabitant^
prim.xal gn.wrlh. ami they aSonl; that Is Urge and air>. Has all Ihcj
Willi tl:e town and who have nhared
Uvlny In ami irlbutary to this office.
Plwily of shade for the youths audj devices found In »ny up tfvdate nu at i ency and today the most beautiful and
. Ifa advenilty and |>n«perity dorlnfi
Hardly a street egn bo foumj in
spacious
buildings
in
CV»|»omlsh
stand
aped of Ibis vlUace. when they
market. A ticw saallary m«it cofder
the rtiurhe of Um e\l«i,.ncr. a‘ uuuiIh^
as testimony to bis superior konwbdgr tViiMmilsh that doesjnot have iu side
dwlitjus cf ri'Kt ani)
sausage machine and he emplo>cs ao
are atlll located herr. and are Just aa
walks made from jeomoat and that
llsls p.«rk is located near the center expert butcher and meOt cuifci of cement coniiniction. He omploy<-s
eiiUmalaBtic uDd puliiii^aptritwl in Ita
during the bnllding season soeral d<H‘s not have it<i.ahJtrc of a
of the vUhigv and Ua natural beaut
year. During the sum men. at‘ his works and also manufarv
ruturo Induittial -icroirth aa they have
Its towering treoa. flowrers and grasiiy
liTM n In the paaljind it U with a creat
turro chimacy l»locka.
plou In the aumnicr time
into the country to supply the rural
decu^ of plraauru for the lUwrd to
Mra. Mina Reeves is the propritoress
fpeqm^tly six>ken €if by visitors of PoaidCBU, Also buys hldeu. poultry
eiicak of their writ and the twiah
these tiarts as bring the most bcauti and live aux'k. and with his >‘eara of of Copdmish Icsillng miUlncn' and
lihJ.meni of their vail.wi* hualncFE tw
fui rt'creatlve spots found anywhere experience in tbe meat busiacas. the novelty store and tardea, a very tasty
ivivrium h*sn?.
and coiL-rTetc line of hat croalions and
nt»f.
vUlagcrs of Copemiah can rest assurVlllapa Omoara.
Special to the Evening Record.
John Koud U one of the Tillage id lhc>> are gcUing the choicest meats
The vnUpc
luwirporatoil ami foremost iMnOneas men. Me W
BAUdoo. Mich. Jan. 3.-Mr.
IiSk a iMi of niricUl- that are nlwayr owner of a large wn|^l stocked fimerml possible for Mr. Mllarch to obtain
Fred Saunders U at this wriUng on Mrs Willard Marsh and children left
for
them.
Working for the Wi Intmau of the stoic, and is a dealer in fann pr>
Friday for aouthera Michigan, where
the sick Hat.
The
CtorncU
drug
aiore
ia
alaq
a
village In general. They are hard work dope and dairy pnwlncts. By slrict
John Holland and Herbert H. Haw they wUl spend the hoUdaya. very valuable bu^rar adjunct to ley are the village blacksmiths and
lug and ambUioua to make CopemUh tcation to huslnea* he has built
Mr.-and Mrs. Stickler left Tueadag
the -Irlfteal Utile vlllagr ** of nonheni a I knrge substantial businesa here this place, and within the stores, can wood-workers. While they have no for Grand Rapids where they will visit
Michigan. Their mimew aie aa fol that is a credit to the Village and be found a splendid perscrlptlon de­ apreadrng chestnut frees to stand iclalives.
partment
with
a
complete
line
of
.Iowa: Proakleot.
Cornell; VII su^'ondlng cotinlr>-. Mr. Nood Is
Max Siarrow is home on a visit
under they have well Quipped shops
lace Clerk. Gtio. Sumiupr; Treaaurt'f. alim doing a Innibcrlng buFlpeas and dniga. patent medicines and tollcrt for their reapoctlve work and are men
Willard Dcakc baa boon working for
W. J. Raehow:. The trustees are F. employs quite a number of men. speclaltiro.
of wide experience in their particular Fred Hoxie.
A. Bolton, C. A. Turner, and Mike line and the farmers living around
M. OlMfon. EL Brtramer. Cleo' Dodd. through a part of the year.
Wesley Landis was In Frankfort.
Flnan. are the diapensere of tbe ”wet Copemlah and
Dan W1^. Nohn Nond and Dure
Friday.
vflUgero
themselves
Geo IVodt Is the proprietor of an­
Barr. All ijre prumlsiant biifdnesa other general store at this place. He goods.”
Mrs. Vickery of Wylie spent Friday
can be proud of ibelr roechanlca.
A. Boltoa W recenUy added to his
nron df this rlllage and the wune con handles graliu feed and hour fn conC. B. Cunningham* la the Innch and Saturday at'M. M. Deakes.
place of boMneaa. a Jiew music box. counter ^ at the Union depot Ills
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbrook left Fri­
and It U quite aa elaborate aCalr. merits and knowledge of the oopking day for Kalamaaoo as^ It is with feel
C. A. Turner's place of businesa, 4a a art on be heat iHgund by caUii
Inga of genuine regret wo bid them
palace on tbe inalde. as for as the bis place or bufaiett. ThU la atricl- goodbye. Mr. and Mra. 'Roaie** wUl
painter’s bntah oould make U.
ly a abort osier reataacaat. with every be muefa missed by their many friends
thing ia tbe enUble line, when you whose best wiabee for prosperity go
Mr. Turner has rooenUy pnrotaaed want It
with them to their now locmUon.
the aid bulMing termerly knowa aa
M .M. Deake was la Traverse City
H. A SeMon. who baa been tn the
the UntoQ Hotel and oonvertad It Into alck Hat for a number of waeka U Friday.
modern apartmmuAo^, which tea- again able to be.^ and will soon
G. E. Baldwin it the new age
ture of bouse oonatnictlott Is ^Ite am<^ bis many friends again.
the depot.
MW to roMdenla of vUagas of Oope^
Oliver Deake of Solon arrived Sat­
The Chapman and Sargent Woodenmlah aixe and popuUtion.
ware factory ia nmaing fall Mast urday to spend the holidays with
Ak Oleaaou la jmoiber bulling bwal- these days and emplpya about itty brother M. M. Deake and family.
negi man of Copenlah. .From a amal) men the year nnamri. They man
May McMchael and chUdren left
Utre woodnn epecUlUea whidi are Saturday for a vlali with relatives In
until iofiMT he baa one of the M
general nlorea found In this aecUan of
by D. J.
areA aot W OM caU «ot if ywt Am •
►.rnday afterH. Barnard of tH
Inlag program
W. Phelps an old i

BENE^ON

Sp ^clFC K?,"
Ml/i Cold Room'

mm

baamatt PssUvdy Cared by

^timAam^*f Hair and
Scalp Tonic.

s

s

tari^that he thlnka it wil be necess­
frnli^ ind trutnmt *dmeliea.** Has a ary for him to increaat hla mlHing
tell of holiday cooda for both eapacity lo tbe aaar fatorv. He re
yoong aad old. Ho ia tha propr

Growing Village With a Very Pleasant Future.

Sv

BaldMdpolSeiMBagiiairaBd
Heads Must Go

siSKsrzarSb
»;taix cnoN

Oil Heater

emeou and buys and aelU all
farm prod acta, has large ware-houses
tore hU farm commodles la and
if fact is one of tbe bualnrt men I
ds vlUnge. Mr. Olenaon baa

Tbo-Rev. llr.#Koci U

teg tevitel mtekJaga at Ue laland
cteMatei haaaaet with
Mm w^wkrts Cikekdt
fMUiig hu brother. M. M. Deake atid

Tbeiw m three butela loenhid luwe

place to auiy.

AH
y give
tatlbelBw.
lameeof ibe

yA
Uvely. Wm. FraHck. Baundera Btee.
and Dave Barr, fonnerty a meat dualer
of Oopemiah. AM are eongenlal and

teii peifeetJy at Me wbeaerer he
..’V

writes Joha Mp. Mmt Otiafleld. Me.,
-I apply BwMm g At
also aaed It for aaU
roanlu.” On
ifldotent ukjeni.^°|Sea

rmtk H. M^
JACaCSt^ arm giro away the lot
nuffeagy evening 8:M p. m.
Mn i-lt
JACIC80M wni give away the lot
Thitredty evening f:M p. m.

I
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SH»*K~StS

SIX H0NT1IS AFTER

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_ I-*.* f2»M Thin, -c-.aan

FREE

EHS
Mn's Bair TamIc. Gray
ana Cnrmbcr Cream
ta Ca««r CapewM •« PacaJng aaS

•hTk.JU-l
At ab deUerJ: coc.

_

E. BURNHAM

Trio Lnmoot Hair and Tollot Momifocturor In trio World.
WHOLSBALS

67 aJHi 69«ukhstN

CWMM. ILL. 70 ami It iUf $L

II

Hannah Drug Store)
Wc Can’t Cliange
m the Weather
But wc can fix both you and your horse so neither of
you will mind it. Wc have robes of tbe warmesfRort
—f ur. Astrachan or Cloth-full warmth for the driver
and handsome enough to go with the finest turnout.

Also Driving Gioves,
Foot Warners, etc.
•j
In the inean'time, don’t forget the horse. Voti’vf been
wrong in thinking that because w^avc t'u.n u-high
gr^c stock of Biankets. that we fajivc nothing good
for the man who wants to pay leas, and still get a
good, srarm, serviccahlithlanket. Wc havd
some warm tmes.
»

' Wc also bare a First-class
, , Line of Cutters.

Wln.Hooliban&Co.
OarrlagM. Cut

and
Id Fa

186 State Street

■irp'&tt”*"'''*'*

Cits. Phone 9».

Sen Pune 168.

Stve mi'YoW
CoklBOb

«.B.TirlotCiidCo<
Attoftl««*ryAylteth«y««r, «xo«pt Sunday*,
thit m*ah» Slat about t*n thousand p«it>l*
raadfL This maan* that that* lltU* want ads
ara raad by that many paopta avary day. That
th*y do briny rasutts is provan ovar and ovar
ayaln.
Ptrijaps you hav* a housa for sale, probably
< > havaacard in tha window, but hava you stop- ^
p*d to think that mora people would see yaur
ad In thistpapar. if only Insertad once, than
would go by your house in a year? If you were
going to buy a house you would look at the
want ads first, wouldn’t you?
,
This is iust as true of other thjngs.
ber the Evening Record reaches the people.
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WANTED.

WANTBO TO BUY—Qood. bloeky
coUa. fimi osa to Easr fssra oM.
Thef nsat ba aossd. If jsu Imva
any lb mHI soma and aaa me. Her­
man Hyman. S«0 WaahSnfUa atraat
WANTED-Ten good tanma to ^mw
loga. will furalah alaIgBi and pay
a day. Inquire John Regn
Twin ttanstaUi or of VYsak Lnliym
doc J44f
WANTED—Bspertenced cook at Pare
Marquette Bating Houaa.
dee l*4f

dec
FOB EALE-Meal market Frool
atreat. TtoU. atock. lUtorea. deUr©ry. good tnule, good location, aaay
tennm. Wade Broa.. $17 South Union
• alrect.
^ jan 1-tf
FOB EkLE-Cnrrlaga factory. SOatO.
with power, machinery nnn tooU;
nil lighted by olactrtctty; good Era
protection, in n fine place of 1600;

nor 74f

FOB BALE—Regtatered
Clnerneey
bull calf, eight montha old. Chaa.
R nramoo ft Son. Northporf. MIeh.
ian Mf
FOB BALE-1471-1S acre* two mile*
SU)e Bank building; Baeat loeatloD
for luburban rfMUdonce In thii re­
gion. Frica $2,000. B^e Uroa.. $17
Union atreat ClU. ph'bne 1210.
FOB BALE—U7S—Pine modern houoe
8Uth street and one of tba baft nn

the Mraat. Prtoa aoMd b apot cash
FOB BALE-1467-BUty naroa hall
mile want of Monroe Center. Will
taka city propert>. equal ralue
Prioa IS.0IIB. Wada Broa., $17 Un
-km atreat ClU. phone 12lt.

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1

DB BALE—mgbty acre fhim twe
mllee west NofrlsrUlej tmr mtlei
poM oTBen Trareraa City: ftIMj
neraa Improred; aU ncraa aultablt
for garden; good buildings; nil li
••-^-•inns eondltton; caah jwiet
n.000. Wade Bros.. $17 Ualox
htraat ClU. phone 1211.



Dr.W. J. HigrginI

rtmk W. HolUster of Pontine ngod
Special to tha Meenliig Record.
60. draw $100 from n local bank and
pira. Mich.. Jan. 2-Mrs. U H. hna dimppanrad. KU wife has
k and dnaghters are rUIUng In the oMoacn m took fbr Mu.
of 1$
Oothgi.
wga Baers of Chief Lnke rlslted farmers' InaUtUe* wUl be held In Al
county, ending with a two days'
the Brat oflgM week with the family
of R H- Andrus, here.
a. F. OARVER A 8R0.
Lafe Ackerman who is sttandtng
school St Albion. Is halting his parenu Sled at Port Huron. Chtof of PoUco
m preraoted n psTtofmonrs U*
here dnrlng vacation.
Harry Dewitt of Pranhfort la vlalt
L. L A. BUILDINQ
Ingi^ family of Me nnde. Burr Get
bor has raturnml froi^ Los Angeler.
an. and other ralatlvea here.
Harold Voice nad slater Vlolei went cal., but has a Bne hnelnas* dunce
FOR 9ALB
Ariaona. and w« lotnm to thnl
to Pallirtoo the Brat of Uat week for
vlalt with their brother Merton
nte to locate.
OKN’TIto'P
EALE-147»-#lna new Ian
The new .cbool building at ids w**
hmtan. eorwar loi« oarnar of Union family.
Btoven grades are
Mrs. Oeoevla Young and daughter opened Jan. 2.
nnd 14th strwata.: will tnka fl.000
U good ealna. fraa nnd elaar sf snelM) of Traverse City are vlalljiig provided and provision la made far the
combrnneat Trararaa City pr
bts. J. 0. A JUIT JATtOBiLOOl
wdfih grade, which will prahaMy be
e famUy of John Young at Bast
tlTs, Caah Plica lt.000.
^
OSTBOFftTNIO PIIVBNIIANB
idded nant year.
re.
tl7 Union stroat. Cits. i
otomMHeirahetoinMi $*.« mu
Cnihoim county broke ber marriage
Mias Lnlu Haakln. daughter of the
to I s w. f IS • Masngi Bagf
license record tost yrar. the total
Rev. and Mr*. Hmakln. la here
Fdll BALE—1477—Largo alght
imher.laoiand being $27. There were
Cadlllnc. where she la attending achool
hmtaa. eoenar of Cana and ifth Bta.
ft divorae aniu tuned durlag tbt
Dr. J. O. LaCOre of BIk Rapid*
largo lot. houaa wall Enialiod. on
ime period.
Mona fonndntlon: anay tarma. Prioa ben quite alck since coming here the
Order your •
The Berrien Connty chicken thou
Eim. Wada Broa., tl7 Uaton ft. Brat of last week, but la better at this
ClU. phone 1111.
will be held nt Benton Harbor the UlwrlUng.
a U Notsen returned Saturday ter pan of this week. John Kakoheeke
POE SALE—1476—One hundfWd
fraiibl. parculi and tnukB. 1
if-•t«ty ncra farm als mllaa Itom city, from Chicago, where be went to apend
ChHatmaa with his wife's parent*
at aty Book Btora.
from
Mrs. Naaaen wni remain for ^ longer
vlalt.
MBB. E. L. BONNEB*B hair draaMM
I. O. Bwirnw
Mr. nnd Mr*. A. K. Forrester and
, over aty Book Stor%
tarma. Aa A No. 1 fruit and dairy
Tbnl And offioA Noriben
farm. Prlca 16200. Wada Bra
children vlalied last week with friends
M.
Mkdiigandook.
$17 Union atraat ClU. phone 1211.
Beulah and South Frankfort.
Capt. William Walker and brother
Zl^SSSSSSlSSmSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSmSSmm AMIL
Auii F.
r. NEBLINOEB. LAWYER—
Bodi pbooAA as.
James KMtrle of the Sleeptag Bear
of Mas
AA IhA itouBA.
Money to loan. 212 SUte Bank
Dr. Oiorte T*. IlnnA ototlsttriM on
life saving aUtkm are in town on bnal- preekras st^ tor the United Suies
ofMMd poMlIclan* wbo bare nbunding. CltUen* phone •$$.
wa today.
Geologicsl sodet.v. has ratirad. Orir
&a atreat OU. phona 12U.
Mias OarMya Keltrle raturaed to inally an annual tevlcw of the praclous
REAL ESTATE AND LOANB-Orand
entoo Harbor today, where she Is alone Udustry In the United SUtes bllns block-. fMt which U .muihis
Trararaa Land and Laaa Co^ P.
teacher of mathemaUct In the High iras poblished. but Dr. Konx baa ex- ly disclosed by a story found In the
recent
life
of
the
late
George
Munro
ended this of Ute years to oovar dis­
Grant,
the
Johnnie, the four-montha-ol
and clergyman. Toward the end of Sir BABA T. CHASE, M. OA-OCSto wR»
Mr. and Mr*. Nell Doran, of 1
Bm II*. l,a«7 0raraBaw*maaa
John Mscdoaald a life he and Principal
Dr. O. B. OMm. Btato BtMl htook.
parts or the world.
Grant, then the head of Queen s col­
o'clock.
Beth phonnn. IMr. MmMmm IS4
ftce; central
. 'atore MarchlaUva. who auc- lege. met St dinner at the house
Mra.-R. Snire was called to A^e
W.MgM BL ORn.fhOM7BL
Plica $1600.
needed the late Dr. Laponnl aa pri­ the premier's brother-lu-lsw. Profes
Vade Bros. $17 Union St. ClU. ThuiwUy by the serkwa inneas of her vate pbysiclaa to the pope, was boro
Wnilamaon. "How 1 wlab." the pre- DB. F. HOLDBWOBTH—Special *4
121$.
i are llv- fifty-two year* ago at avUa VecchU mler said, to the principal, "that you
Jnlltts Belanger and
tenUoa to dtoaaaca of tha aya. aar.
and was principally ©docated In Rone,
FOB BAtE-8to$k tn ona of the beat lag ta the Demey h<
a steady friend
aoa# and throat OtoMan Sttad.
tailaea In Ookmido. not a proapeet.
t reoMtly vacated by the family where he to now profeasor of palholo. my dear Sir John " the prtnclpnl reglcal anatomy at the university. He piled. 1 have always supported you
Ibut a paytaE rntna. ona la which of F. B. Morae.
Ireturn* ara sure. iirodU Urge: no
Mrs. Thomas Sherman nad baby and la the diacoverar of the mnlarUl para­ nea you were right.- The premier'
••foWBeld fake- but a aubntai
nephew. James Sherman, are vUltimg site sad the originator of^tha scheme e^ca twinkled nnd b4 laid bU hand up- OB. S. B. MINOR-Olien ovar Amari
lOolorado InTattment
Throw
Is Traverse Oty with the family of U by which the eternal city has been on the shoulder of the principal. "My
rendered free from Roman fever.
dear man " laid be. "I have no use for
K. Wokott
dong the young Japanese who that specie* of friendshlp."
ReprmnuUve A. F. Bunting wMit
Johs W. Yerkea. Internal revenue
1 have a number of ((vod
have been studying American life and
to Lansing this week to Uke bis
immlasioner. to -a
inatftutlona during the past few year*
farms, all the way from 40 to
In the legislature.
City
Work on the new mill is progressing la Koaa Hayaahl of Tokyo. Japan, who proud of It. but he i
160
acre*, for tale, or if you
farm*. rapidly. The frame work U nil up and la the aoa of an eaainent financier of
bring called cokmeL as has none DR. W. E.
<9ti„ 117; BiR ft. BariiMOA Til have any good property, I will
Write or can on ua for particulars will soon be ephdy for the amrainery.
be some whkt of a habit In
Wnahlngtott
Mrari,
Oti.
phoM
til.
ton.*
It
la
hardly
to
be
wondered
at
and inronnstion
take
it in exchange and make
conrae
of
atndy
at
Iowa
colk«e
and
The smoke stack has been erecti^ and
iveatroenta. Wade Bros.. Trsrerse painted abd the maaona have the walla the University of the Hty of New York that he should come In for a title In
yon easy term*. 1 can *ell you
jCIty. Mich.. 817 UnKm St Cttizena of the engine room nearly completed. be la studying Wall Street. He also a city where almost every man of any
a
good
farm for less money
T.
W.
THIRLkY.
DMttoL
Ovw
Bar^
iphono 121$.
dec SPtf
Work on the eogtne bed will be begun has vUlted Waabllgtcm to get a line position haa aome kind of
nmn E Barib Jewalry Mora, BoU than you can buy it of any­
Uncle 8am * method of Uklng hto name—general, admiral, colonel,
this week.
FOB BAtE-A heaey work horse
ifcMtolW. ________________ body else. 1 have farms
captain. Mr. Secretary. Mr. Doork-eeper
Charie* Gtdley. one of the black­ care of hla money.
also a flrsi-ctasa dftrer and aaddli
or what not One day Mr. Yerkea
smith* In the Mmplra Utmber Co-'s
Aa a rale CsnatWana have s]
horae; or will trade for t»Ha from
ARTHUR HOLUDAY, M. D.-Pkyal. which are located from four
abop here, was hurt Wednewlay mi
some toodneus for being knights, but was silling In hla office chatting with
dan and Burgeon. RmnovM to of- to 20 miles from Traverse
eight montha to three years old.
aome members of congrea* wben Ad
H
m while ahoelag a horae belong
nhe
pinchbeck
title"
has
no
attrac­
W. Slater.
dec 274f
fioea ta Munson block ovm Bamum City,* all good improved land.
te M. F. Hbran. He was bolding the tions for Wlinam 8. Fielding, minis- mtral WatM came la. "Hullo. John,
ft Bart's. OttooM pbonn ttt.
bow are your said the aallor. The
If yon hsTe good feral farm*
horaea' foot wben the animal gave a terror finance tor the dominion,
rommtsBloner leaped from bto chair
FOR BALE—Two atora
hard lerit throwing
has refimmi It mora than opoa. "Fact
1 wmi«y tbeffl.
household furniture, Mrs. Green and injuring hi* hip. While there was
and rushed forvfmrd to greet him. HARRY B. HARNIR-Bzperi plnan
to." aays Mr- FtohUng qnnIwOy.
at cad. 413 U>bster.
.•'Admlrsl.-Jie
cried,
"I
could
just
hrfg
tnaar
nad
nettoa
ragutotor.
Snito
lan 3-tf nn honen broken, the WJnry wna very I racalvw m bill from-my toiler »
you for calling me that. Please do It
palntol.
can toko a ttttto dtotoy in poytog it.
•gain. I'm so dead Mck nad Ured of
WE HAVE hardware stocks at Orawn.
The three eonnty nuperinii
but if it come nddraaaed to WIf
Hotel and Bar Fnraiture stock am
being called colonel that my given
[trade at Lake Ann. large BouriBL the poor, C B. ftokermnn. W. C. Net- asm Fielding.- t riioiiM feri tl
420 Wnabington, Oit. phone 77|
name to music to mj ears."
! mill St Copemlah. one of the Urgoat oon Md Oro. ernher vMtod the eendty could not alluw any driay wdei
and best hotels, nil furnished. In farm* U Antrim and Chartevote
put in mortgagea. BonaaafimaalB
altered ciroomsunce*.'*
> stuttered 1
Nonbera Mlchlgmn: one
Infulra of B McNamara, Park
ties last weak tor the purpose of mik
dietary ^raos to one of the rec ly cured Is the Phmppinra by bring
mUllon feet of beet hsrda
PtamhoUL
tear
lock and pine In Michigan; livery Ing an estimate on the coat of bhlldliW ogntrad oownotoneura 4n tba United n^ through the throat by a M
a new poor house for Leelsaau coun- SUtes of pottery and perohMIaa. Pbr

luABK

DENTIST

Porcel^n Work

Tlrt Insunntt
ioa

Ha 3arpli

241 frasi ttraal

4 6kLiyYBvrng

SOFT COAL

6en$ral Hows ||

lohn R Santo
General Insiiraiicf

He* wmarn Mk., Trmru Clt?

Farins_for Sale

{

j

H. HYMAN

alao a tow choice locations In ceo-^
trml ponlon of Traverse City. We
have gold and aihrer mines In the
gientcet mining district In the world
-the Ovid Field DteUict. - Nevada.
We hava gold and aUver mines la
Cotorado. In fact, we have proper­
ty tor eale almost anywhere you
want It But we have nothing wc i
can oser yoe that win eqp^ the
Grand Traverse Region tor safe,
aura proflUWa Uvestment. either to
puiTdiaaer or as necnHty for loBm.
Wt always have a gUt edged necnrfty tor yrmr money and we al­
ways have 1

J. J. Twaddle of Traverse CUy baa
been engaged by Mrs. M. Minnaugh to
look after her intercou In the trial 61
the murderer of her son DHbert Reel
*ioaa'^*u
It Ashland. Wl*.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dailey were call
tatm*. Plica $1$00.
ed to Kalkaakm last Monday on ao>
Wada Braa.. $17 Union Bt. ClU
eooBt ofthe death of Mrs. Dalley a
pbonn im.
dec 1-tf
brother. John McNeil, wbo Bled Sun
day after an niaeib of leas than twenAPPLEB FOB BALE-I hnen Boma
ty^anr hoora, whh apopicgy. The de^
chdeo nppira
buabds for nale;
censed leaves a wife and throe dnngh
tera. two of whom are saarried and
one non. The family Used here for a
$17 Union Street.
short tIflM aboot twelve years ago,
Mich. au. pbooe m$.
CaUna up nnd made many friends wbowfllte13
eal or
FOB BALE-li$3-Ona huadrad and
grot to hear of Mr. McNeil's Benth.
pay. the Ireight
alstj nera farm « mSea aouth ol
He was 51 years of age.
dty; naranty acrae Imprarad; wmw
Dr. Otto M. LaOora of fYMtport
FOB BALE-U
and Mins Bibel OoUla. oldeot danghtm
»tm«. au. pb«M mt.
of Mr. and Mrs. U BL Onllln of thli
phone mt.
pinoe. were married Wednesday. Dee.
BE by the Rev. Wto. Haakln. at the M.
porsannge. and left on the afternoon
FOR RENT.
train for their fntnra henm at FraNatraat ClU. phona 1211.
; Tenth St ; port Both bride and groom ire well
HOUBEB TO RENTId Rone. A. known hero and are widhod mnoh hn^
mlaoooooonwrFro
dec t-tf piaem by Uulr tnny triutoa.
P. HneRkniBoL

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"iSfi5*Sr5"iJa,J3
XTSSSa'SEK'JSS
^ tiT

BBW WILRBLI
Tblh blooe

tUSMESSCMOS

DKNTriMT

quire 417 Harlow atreet.

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. -

EMPIflE

sHiaAim^MK

T. A. WILHELM

FOR SALE
ros SALS—Hoowtiold |

.'I?

1;

lew U Btoc
. at HolU
. 1. to ana

xasMotoe mo. v.acVBtot
XOHMBftncWEIHT ^

m.

WANTtCV-A food reliable rounE
woman, wbo wUbea to trala for
nsralnf. Mnsalnn OraMi Trarerae
tlosfiital br letter or Ball pbosa.
I>r. V. H. Btarm.
San

ford. Mich.

mnn4MII.M jma m tha M. M. pnraam
. - -.X

day to
tralen
aty
JAdCaON
titn mr Of w
of Ben
P. Knowlea. former manager of the
Jut-tt
Weatetn Unton efleea. were married
emiUy at the home e( the bride's
RCOORO WAMT AO*. MV. |
M>ratOoaniBBInito.BL
lOm Mdlf Btarr Onager, a mnab
eany tntoniod nad wealthy yonhg wo­
of TshonoBa. wna married Manday to Dr. Arihar C, Hamm, of Chi­
cago. He was gradnatod from the fteoU1 d^rtmant of the Unlversiiy of
Michigan tn 19B4.
Tha now condniu for the under
groand wtnn of tho Twin aty Tele m. SARLC. TVUil-ItondM. MooM
t Fim NMlD^BMk BMg. QttI
phone On. have been completed ni
■antphnnoBtt./
MB M
Benton Harbor said the wmk of trans
ferriag tha wire* wUl he begun at
ooce. In the spring the telephane ex
drag ntoin. BnS phona m%
change will be movml to the* neu
rings: CIU.iCM rings.
RoblnaoQ block.
A. F. Heberteln. the alleged embei
sling manager of m ladle*' furolshiag DB. F. J. MAC METT-Praedeo I
od to BTM. BAR. K08B. THROAT
store at BatUe Creek, baa
and ffTTlNO or GLAEttB. (
leased, in oustody of Oonatable Tom
Annla, pending hla esamlnadoo.
Mt WUholm hloM. Ctttoana |
RonenBeld. Heberleln't friend. ref»iimd
to give $600 bond for Heberieln e re^
PJAMO TMWIH»-W. M.
lease, but engaged the .eonsuble
kewp him under surreUlnaoe. which
6 the court.
Walab
haa sold for pUIntlE hi the caae of DR. O. E. CHABB» ramovad frog
Mrs. Mary Francra Orth, of Owosso.
tot WObulm block to 407 nni Ml
cxecutrts of the eaute of William
new SUU Bank hulldlag.
Wallace Orth, decroaed. va. the Hathaway GraphUe Manufsciuring Co.,
s twenty-year lease of a large tract of
goon. Offlea t06 I
graphUe land* In Baraga county. The
amount of the Indebtedness was $2.1 $6.
cbaw

HOUBE TO RENT-

ilECOBO WANT ADB. PAY.

many years be hs* studied this fine
old art. DOW so gunerally fallen Into
dtaose. He hna collecicd some of the
finest specimaas aatpnt and many of
these he wlll soon Insullln his Washingtoo reridence. Mra. Btrans to equal­
ly addicted to Ue fad. and It U said
that one of the raraat pleasures they
f,
have In common to the p

ABSTRACTS OP ^LE-e O. Car

TAXES

O. k Carver A Bra. Both ptaoa

Notice to the Taxpnimra of the aty of
Traveraeaty:
OR. B. 4. THIRPBY Bpartal mtten
The tax ratts for the eoDndlli
to dtoeaaea of children. I
fbe state and county taxes far the
year 1$06 and tor the deHn.
achool and city taxes and special aaaeaameiiu for said year hava been
old pottery and poreelnln
1 te my hands for I
When Seeraury Shaw visited Plttaiwttlhelnteyoflcetoi
burg to tnspeet proporad rite* tor the tmxM from BOW nntll Feb.
.TRAVtmi errr Leoai, wa n.
new postoffiee he had rather a Rvriy each week day from f o’clc
time with Borie of the rich smb there o-elodk to the torenoen i
ilBAMA kloek. c. & w*-j
because he favored some plaM and o'ctedktold’tioektothei
te.a&
bhiectod to others. After hto vMnni to
On an Mate nnd nonSty
Waehlxiguni some twenty PRtobarg befdra Jinnnry ifi. tha lUfMar tea af
mlllUmalres Journeyed thtther to dto- ona per rant for raitoMtos wffl ba TRAVKRW crrvijMiow. »*. ]
cnas the matter further. They had a charged sad oa aS
■M IB WWMMA b*0 OA lb* tUrt
aix-hoor aaaafcm that ckmed shortly be^ after Jannary 10. thara - win ha
TiAsaAr e( «MA aoAlk at T:S* pi ■■
fora dinner time nnd ewe aC them ask­ charged n fra ef fanr par arat dm rated when the mmtorance would be re^
■Pi MMia a Onp.
enmed. -At 7:M nharp tomorrow BA« aMM* lasa, aa«
OtLtUt
maraing. gentleman.- aid tba Iowan aMBtn 4 ccau oa «a«h*«lln
aacaatetnutax.
*t
VlUVSflW CITV tOOOI. Ma ttt V.
at <te thMtkti n MCA aa waAelr I
onea h naai Mt Btat
* A. JC. »Mtt oa SoaO, analat
bat tkv wan all tPaia at ta, App
oa ar kataa tha MU at lha BMOa.
a«tiBn.TAaaMntBrrwa«aBhaAdle] lMai.Ilae.(
at fiM p. aa Oad C-toatian W.
reMf* m*B, aMBa, al)l aarrA. bATR. ». Whiter anmarp.
Ins tataad aat at t o'doek a> aa la.be Ms 4 totMSI

LODGE NOTICES.

Cut Prices
OB FmtM.
^benX diMoaaU wUl be
Kiren on the fM fun w
&L BeniBBibBr.oiir wanlhvt

Underw^
iBoy*’ Under Veat* and
Pants, now only SOc.
Udies’ Heavy Fleeo^
Pants, now only 28c.
Ladies’ Union Fleeced
Saits, now only S5c.
Ladies’ Fleeced Vests,
now only 16c.

I

FUR SAl£ CHEAP

-IMt Modal K. SlBloii.- I
tbar fop. saa toaqw, oatra a«
fo» <Otr ia ^etom ooadliloa.
Ato^: '-IMd ] Noitbara Ifotriac
at Aoa Atbar. la rUil
Ons “Iftfo Kimore Tnnring Cnr.”
aftttoplacwv preatt
wlU
Qgpe Tap and Pag Lampia flOOO.
Mlfo A«B«a Maba. a laackar la ttJ
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jobs Acbo. Of tb* acbooto la Cbleaso. to bo^ THE WHITE COHPAHT* Gtnre
Frida;, a bo;.
J4 Farrmr Mt Dfftrolt* Mich.
bera for foe boUdan.
Rkterd Braadaaa toft toat Tbanda; Mtot Witobt awal bom* to Haatrooo
Kansas Oty
weight, found his match In Terry Martiiv for tbe best hefould do waa
aecure a Ift-eomid firww wItN i

roe given rrktey nlgkt In tioo.
the Woodmen hall by Buntmghs Biora. to Mr. nnd Uni Morrison, a
chance in the middle of the fight
Broa. was weB attended and proved to daughter.
Elmer BUlmnn and wife sprat Cbrist
put hia opponent away bm failed
be a grand 9000999.
take advaauge of It. Prom this time
Lawrence WyM W9i at Empire Sat mas with ber partrots at Traveroe
m. KMiMdr. tk# dlrM 9thCity.
DKroit. Mich.. Jan. 1—Will there be the honors were even. Both mei
urday.
Me 4lr«elar,> .!• tW tUy tUsUm
MI
m Mabel Hall ylaitvd friends at
a chain of big hardess mfiatinga during pea^ used op at tbe finish.
Wm. Gordon has moved hts famUy
tbe aewaon of 1907 like that knowj
wm toMftlmd
back here, and Iwa located upstairs Northport Christmas.
A Burobef of Cedarites attended tbe
years as tbs Grand clrcnlt? This ques^
aHmooB
99 SirMtBf Rmrd
above tbe meat martH.
tkm has been dbeuaaed by intereatad
P. SUlea and wife have moved hack Christmas exercises at Kasson.
Mr and Mrs. Rosa eotertalned her Cboioe Matern bnnd jut le.
cama since teat aummer. and tbe
Mi«dy tliUilu tint tinr* b •
to Boatii Homeatead.
DAYt HI HAS NO «AMI lAST opiDica generally exprsaasd Is In the
ceived. We eell it in bnncliM or
Mbit Mtlook for Bost y«Br^ IWM*
Tbe teachers aad echolars are har-| parents and a number of other friwids
NIXT yiAN..
JUMPED 10S FEET ing two weeks’ vacation.
and relatives, last week.
negaUve.
ma^up wreatha,
nae,au7
Wt twmm, fteir of ttOa jetr-t H99*
The rW. a. a. Allington tendered
If arrangemsau are to be made as
fmi W tsM. II b tTM. but tbert on
Mrs. P. Buchan. Uro Clsrence and
hte ^gnatlon as pastof of |be CooIn former years, the stewanda of the
nMT «M ttm tJnr* wko win pnbBb
daughter
Susie
are
spending
a
Unit Nat DlaeaoMtlr** k
gregaUooal church of Cedar teat
id circuit ahotild meet la New
ir
Urto S0O4 tbyom tmd«r
days
with
friends
and
relatives
a
Nab Chaataa t« Prm
'sfit 112 In Trial hut did net Keep
Wednraday evening at tbe rofioter
York wltbU the neat two weeks to
iMtmrtlno. TIncfcor. Bbhop, Btrdaall.
darCity.
Nina Canfertnet fiaon.
fo*fi.ofotiEb*r
His Feet^ig Crowd WaUhed
fix dalM, and dlacosa other matters
•»<! 0rliarft 9tm tbo ami who will be
Misses Susie Buchan and Ethel Ely buslneM meeting Mr. AUlngton has
Tourinq.
been pastor of this church neqrty
pertaining to the coming asnson. but
ere Frankfort vlsltora one dsy
mlndag wbM ptmUm agmlJi battni.
three yeor*. and has made many warm
so far nothing has been bmrd from
eek..
Chicago. Jan. l-*Dlreciof fiiagg.
hUShl IncuMo of thf km of Hulbot, If the UnlrerNty of Chicago. rHumed any quartej^ to show that such a mert.
Newt Ely. county clerk elect, took frlenils.
Munlsing. Mich.. Pan.
Earl PriU m Maple City is assisting
tih our mum. H« wai oalbd boon by Irom the east ToemSsy and denied ing will take place.
oaseasion of hU «)fflce at Frankfort
George Mason In the drug store, Mr.
Develand alone, of the former mem Bye. of ixilnih. tied the aw
Jan 2.
Un Wth of hU faihor mad may aoi the reports that Chicago and Pennord
for
ak|
jumped
at
the
i
Mason, who was hurntd so Udly on
4 back aatU aext fall, nnribat b tylvanb have fixed npoa Nov. 1ft as a bers of the circuit, has poaltirely anU V.
y. His record waa lOdfoet. Iilng his biother J. U Barker, at
the hands with gasoline, s few weeks
oed a trotting meeting for iwr:. here
•IM> 0»nit plw pllch«. kardtrr u4 tentative date for a football game In
ago. is getting better.
while It Is reported that D. J. Caropeau but his jumpI In the trial waa 112 feet. place.
■M
ca U» f«Kb.U im.
PblbdHphb. -The game waa not dW
Mr. and Mrs. Vlark and little son
will again bring the Grosse Polnt^e hough this was nm counted, as he
Danmler was at TtiompiionvUle
Tiw to ftoaljr at cood
msaed aad neither waa a conteal with
did not retain hla feet on landing. Sunday
visited at Elk Rapid* Isat week.
track
in
line
with
one
of
his
regular
for k inek tM aad Un COM
fab dr any other eastetn team.** aald
Rllng
Delsea.
of
Mlaneapolla
took
Elmer Blllmsn has purrhase'd the
Ijist year a similar anIngs:
William Lucas and family were at
Two cjlmder donUe oppoeod
d coltof* wUI «likmi d<»
Itagg. **1 have no atHhorlty to make
first prise of lUMi. Ole Mangseth. of
house and lot Isdonglng to A, Hall,
motor tor oart op to SO
11^ wMl vscHImt pkovlB^
Thompsonville Sunday.
my such dates and nothing can be
cullng ailomey vetoed the m^eei. The Re<l Wng. was second, and John
borae Bower.
Miss Tlorcnce Mlirhell of Traverae and expects to move there In the near
bar ootll after the c^ference rulings
question now Is, ran Campeau make Mangseth. of Duluth, third Rcisoo r>t City who has b*-en visiting her parents future.
Four-cylimler vertical motor
are certain and the aenate has^an*
the cup given bv the Munlsing tedlos
Charles
Host
was
Irodly
hurt
by
a
good In ltP7?
tor
cart over 80 hono power
Mr. and Mrs Thiman Mlirhell.
nooaead ita atUtiide.**
log rolling over him while he was
The trotting miaocUtiem of Wlndaor, for the most graceful rider. Tbe gold ed to her home last Silurday.
Mr. 8Ugg further announced
Oni.. which took up the week left medal given by Prealdeat W. G. Math­
The dance given by the hand boys working In J. Sulllvsn’s ramp near
meeting of the toot ball rulea
All metal disc clutch.
/ifonpa, Krr. tea. i-Jo*
vacant by 4he calling off of the Blue er. of the C. C. I. Co., srent to Albert waa attended by the largest crowd Maple City,
mlitee will be held lb New York the
The Wemtsn’s Home
Shaft drive.
Ribbon meet last season. Is reported Qujill of MunUIng The hall wa* In
>st -ever assembled In this town.
Utter part of the month. He h
• crowd
fnabrday nofxlag aad bore aoi the
to be anxious to get In Hqe. trot it is fine condltlc
The draylng bnalness is so rushlnj clety held sn all day
few minor changee to propose,
was preaenl
basement
of
Iho
ehurrh
.Wtsl
ch
fast
.Wislneaalbhtest mark 1o tadlcate ibat be had
that John Acha has taken In a puriner.
looks for no material revision.
kaea throagh a Igbt. Oana Mid that
get any further benefit by joining the
p<»und troy arrivi-d last Thursday day. The »ork did was lying comfurts.
K Is now Bsmired ih.» second confer­
Dinner was served at the noon hour by
be waa ready to meet IbttllDf Nelaoo
circuit than ihry have rrerlre*! for
ence of the -big nine-i will be held llT
Aak for full paiiiculart of
ABlmala oxperienee grief over tba and he is such a business son of a the ladies.
m oace. falling which he will be gbd
many years as the vlrtusl curtain
chap
that
John thinks he will keep
Chicago In January, pr. HnlrhlnK of
loM of their yoiing. but not over tbe
Mrs. Otto and little daughters of Sot
raisers of the big liner
to lake on JIainy Bnei. The Tooopah
death of one of their number. I>eaUi him for a while.
Wisconaln. president of the confer­
urns
Bay visited her parents. Mr and
abb baa aaoaaaead lia tntentloa of
lonor Is getting to be an upt-cMlale
JtaHf aeema to bars no meaning to
ence. haa reqoestisd tin- nine unlversl
Mrs.
II.
Mahn.
of
this
place
Christ­
oOartag iNUbO fhr a match betwnui
them. When a Wnl seems to mourn burg. ^One of the police arrested a
Ilea to decide apon die most cobven
^tt and Oaai. the ftglit to take place
for Its lost mate its act U prubably the roan for having cramps. The young mas. Mr and Mrs. Mahn also rert^csl
lent dale, and he Is expected to/issue
March IT. Tujl Rickard of the Gold.
outcry of the breeillu® Inalliid * whkh man. George Grady, it Is charged, was a visit from their son Charles Mahn
Motor Car ant Motor Boat
a formal call few a ineeting wU^ln a
has been thwarted. Do the blnl* and taken suddenly with the desire of of Traverse City at the same time.
AHd Athletic elob atatad that be
Supplies.
few dsys. In order to expMltc matteis
Tuxuedo Park. N. T.. Jan. 3—Fer- mammals sympathize witli one anoth­
Dr Thompson of Traverse City
the second c<»nferenee wni not wait dipted Oarchln. professional court ten- er? BTien one bird ntters a cry of cramping bis fingers on eight dollars ed through here Monday, en route for
hMvatrn Qaoa aad Nabon.
wfcs In another man’s pocket, con­
for the vnrioua iinlveruliles to take ac­ nte champion of France, played his distress tbe birds of other speiMes wlthMaple
City,
on
pmfesalonal
business
The rooelpta of Taaaday*a fight war*
wiU baaten to tbe iqiot.aml sequently Grady Is languishing iu tbe
tion upon the December recommeoda- farewyll match on the court* of the
The Christmas pixrgram at the
mm. the dob dhbbb admit that tloas,
county jail at Frankfort.
but 11 la cxpecleb each deleg^e
ledo Tennis and Racquet club
church Christmas eve was very
they loai BM»ey. but they claim that
Dr. E. L. Covy of Anb Arbor is home
will come with definite Instructions. Tneaday. defeating Roben Mbore. Jr.,
rendeivd. ^Tlie ehlldren iHTfc>rme«l
they did BOI exfiect to leallxe on the
do
It
at
(
her
times.
I do not cull on a vblt during the holiday*.
Rulings 1uf the aeoond conference are of the ^xuedo Tennis club, two wt^ts
Hi?e you tcconiits Hut
their
psTis In the program willuMjt
Some of the favored few arc amaktilndlng upon the bigjiflne. rejection love tt"s5. g-7. The match was the this sympathy, but almply the aUnn
of the imrental Inatlnct which at this lug ten cent era. cause why?. Frank rolstako of mb’ kind. The church choir
iwing aiibject to a loss cif roemlwrship l»est of three, eight games in all.
aeaaon la very aenailUe. The alarm Johnson of Traverse City, formerly of gave an anthem which was well re
In Hie conference.
Gkrcln win remain In thin country' cry of many blivU will often put
reived. Especial mention should iie
ti'o weeka longer and Is ent«>r<Kl In the footed animals on the lookout. Ilje this plnre. beciime tangled up In n made of the Instrumental musir. Mr.
•NHb H40h^ fiahad Team Dawned
l.iore^lonal ttmraey at the New York language of distress tand 'ulariu U n matrimonial harness and took unto I*almer gave a irolo un thp saxaphone.
’ Tham by taara af 11 ta ft-*
himself one of Traverae City’s tedl
Rayqiiei club to Im^kId on Jauujwry 9- uolveiwal language which all iTcature*
and Mr Heiote gave a iromb<»ue solo,
OM aoooanU promptJy atton.led.
f
rbld b Raarhh^t.
underatand more or less. But I doubt for better of for worse last Monday
both of which received eiilhuslasilc to and I oon make money for yon
Richard Urundage left for Chicago
If aympsthy as we know It-Uie ke*ro
applause. After the program was fin
-You are a spk-udid oeror*
j;ilefbre a crowd of IJIOO apecutora
New York. Jan. 3.—Organised base­ Mrs. Lyons hysteriratly. -Hthe aboukl appret'lation of the suffering or tin last w«M*k where be will take a three Ishod tbe presents were dlstilbutejl
Iba North IMHelon lilib behooi footuilsfortane of imoiber. which Implies months course In embalming. I^Tien
ball win lose Its hardest and roost per- be proud to be embrsevo by surb
and everyone went home happy.
power la a measure to put ouriM-lve* nick returns he Intends to launch
bin laoN of Chlcato Tiiaaday Jcwt In
Collection Agency, over Hfimiltmi
sUteni fighter after next week when man.**
Mr Allington was unable to preach
iu that otber'a place—even In Its nidi into the undertaking business.
the RoaUle
achool eleven at
CluthinK Co.
-Even If U U sn uttm straugn
the Trl-Btate league, composed priu
here Sunday evening, owing to sick­
mentary
form, extats among tbe lowei
•ealUa b W play for the lnicr*cbo1.
Misses Nestell and Camertin of Beldclpally of clubs In PmmsylvanU. will added Miss \ au Vamw slgnlBcsully.
orders.
John
Burroughs
Iu
-Humaa.
ness St home. His daughter Mildred
ElBe threw teck her girlish bead de­
Me eliftBM^hMnhip of the we»t. The
Trmven.0 Clir, Mlek.. 8e|>L 10, 1000.
come under the national agreement. fiantly aad stepped to Brady s sltfe.
Traits In Animals” In Outing Maga Ing. granddaughters-of rM. and Mrs. U HI of appendicitis.
wibca waa il to ft.
Biihram
Quimby
are
taking
In
the
I btv. ptoced a MiBber ot aocoonta
FWr aome ae^soos thb organUatlon
-He Is not a straugerr’ she excla
The i|»a waa played on a aoggy
sights of the town.
with A. Poboral'a anocr for eollMt.
has been -outlawed.- The merger of ad. porting her hatHl eanesdugly on bis
rmm Mmmk Ur mirn,
Id wet fi(4d, which much affected
Cssnsntw Is nsIHsiwrs.
The chndren of M. C. Van Blsrlcom
the Tii-fitste league with the national foooKler. -Rom uqMl I have been
U was the closing hoar of the long, loB. mao; at them tone ouUawed; but
» team,
Obaerrations extending over forty ere Improving slowly. Thanks to Dr.
agreement leaguos will benefit roa gagwl ever alnce we v^tre child
weary trial. Tlir eourt room was Ju»t ib« MBU Mr. Poboral bron*bt tba
jMrs coovUxw us that In Baltimore Gerald O. E5ilimindH for the attention
heavier
limk«*tl to suffocation to hear the ven­
terlally some of the basebaU club* of Only 1-rthan Chicago aad managed to plow
-Never Bind. KlBe.- iuterrupted most conrteblps arw began about tbe rendered.
erable judge’s charge to the jury.
the east, which have been hioted each
middle of October, wheti the evedWv
Boas tendarly: *Trou needn’t trj to
through the Windy City teain'a line alFrank Hardy left for Big Rapids There was a minute’s slletif'e ta fore
>^r of good players.
Or. *. U tebtoB. ItoDttoL
grow chilly and Rttlng in the par
plain.’*
moat at will. The offlcUU of the
he cleareil hit throst nnd Itegsn to
last
week
for
another


What dUposItlon wUI he made of
-I congratttUte you both,** said Miss lor becomes comfortable. Just before
apaak.
"

(V*«tla High achool did not make any
Christmas there are often, halts, doe Institute.
the players who have Jumped oon- Van Vanew cordially, -only.** teasl
-Gentlemen of the jury.” he said in
^tempt to put the field Into condition
The masquerade given by the Bur- part. ”lu arriving iil a venlirt In this ^
tracts of the natbaal agreement clubs M abe held Kffle’a band wsrmly in U-r principally to n certain reluctance cost­
ap that It would ha fit to play on. the
Is a qnestlfm which haa not been an- own. -only. Miss vDanver*. your msn ly to renders of Chrlsimss glfu. But roughk band in M. W. A. hall last Frl case you ron*t take the testimony of
action being much crttlctieil by the
ner of naaoonctng yoor engmgement it after the holiday aeason there la com- day night was largely attended.
tbe w itnesses for the defense Into consw'cred by the natli
Ohlrmgo people.
90 Wholly witbom ragard to”The annual Installation of officers of sWcratlon. and give them full weight.”
Bffie auiilsd brightly through her toward Jan. 30 them arrive* the pe­ Honor Camp M. W. A. will be held At the word* Toll wHglit” one of
tMra. *<1 know. Mtea Van Vance, and I riod of prebmlnaf^ and tentative osTammy Ryan fitartad Tnlnlnp.
the Jurymen fainted. He was a coal
Jamea C. Ltehlmau. the mayor of dsoanre a Isaaou. You have been a vmlmtloo. Tbe middle of February aeea Saturday evening Jan. 5th. l^l every dealer.—Milwaukee Sentinel.
lentoo Harbor. Mich.. Jan. S-food friend to me.'*
Otereoce advance to tbe atrangle hold, B’oodman turn out and make Rome
mmy Ryan, who !■ after a mat^h In Omaha, was talking alsMit bores.
howl.
“Better
than
yon
know,
little
Effle.”
find
by
mld-Maitb
AngeHne
U
glggHng
* I used to be {lestered to drsth with
the middleweight dlvltion. haa started
morojured Miss Van VsnCe to herself with bsr proopective brtdonmalds over
Frank Walkley was arrested
Unining ao as tp be able to take on a n bore.** he Mid. *M j doorkeetwr
as abe tamed away. *wud the tempu the detalla of her trooaaeaa. April and week by Officer Weaver for being
bout at abort notice, Ryan Is signed a good natnred. obllgluic chaii. and h* thm waa sraater than you can poaalbly May are apent by Cteieoce with tbe
drunk and dlaorderiy and lipon and
With Hugo Kelly and bids for the bout lould nev. r find It Jti his hagrt to turn
money abarks. floating a money loan apon being arraigned before Justice of
The Med FocL
Will tie open til) JaViuary ft. Two blda Ibt bore away. Just a« sure an 1
to finance the boueymoon. tTltfi the PMce Oovey was fined flSftO for hfs
isesvstsssaswsUb
ar\* already in thec Iijands of J. O. H«» In tbe bore was certain to be ad­
flrat atrake
Jone-Meodelaaoliiimitted.
^
Bart Kennedy. Uie noted English **Alnt aha paler “LK no man pat
nntVIirt. tells the'following:
-One day. after an bobria martr
aattoderr *‘LQiieiigrin”-rice-old iboee
“I heard ibis atoi? In Washington.” -AttenUc aty-N|agara falla!-BalU*
at the man a hands. I detenaln*
Eh'^riff
aald Mr. K>noed.T. -niid I have every
^iBmlbnrac. ind. Jan. 's-6heriff end that persemtlou. no 1 cmtluil my reason to believe that It Is true.
WaJiert of RuUlvan cxwnty today pre- d rorkoriwr and aald to him. myateri-A aenator hnrrtrd Into the aenate
-WliM did you lost*?” asked a friend
oiialy:
[
OKOEK TODAY.
vouted thn Shelburne Athletic club
rbamber one morning early, and Mid
Dr. nussell H. Conwell. the famooi next day.
***Jlm. id yoo know, what keeps to a page:
-Everj-thlng liut the clothes 1 bad
frtrw ataglag a prise fight te^twesro
Rmith coming here ao refotertyr
“ 'Voong man. did .von find a >10 bill
on,” answered Johnson.
Mike Bhreck af Cincinnati and Harry
lecture
delivered
In-----•No. qfr,' aald Jim. ;i can't W9j
on my desk test evening? I wrote a Haven not long ago predicted wonder• F.verythlng? That’s hard.”
tfogi^n* of Terre Haute
^
letter, inteodlog to Inclose the hUl. but fnl profrcaa In rapid transit facHltlea
”Ye/..” Mid Johriboa,
|rolr of
“•W.n. Jim.* nM I.U teat mind aomehow I failed to do a<k mod left It In the nrar fotnre. and at tbe sam* •oc ks and an nndershlrt.behind on the blotter.’
And the neighbors have named
lime deprerated tbe slowncaa of preaAntwerp rmody for
eonath tflllns yon In roDOtenen that to;!* after
” 'Yes. Senator.’ Mid the page, ent railroad travel.
•Truthful Johnson.”
roar
Jot..tntlBg a rwofd price, the hlgbcut
-Ftma that te.r,-. Uajar Dahtom taking out his wallet. *1 dkl find that
To IMuatrafe this point Dr. Conwell
paid for one bird belag ftUKL
blit and here It Is. And it’s a loeky told an anertlote of a woman who
«HMtad««. -1 taw no ItMio of
thing for yon. Hr. that none of the
traveling with her child. The
IlykeP-W'bat did the boas fire yon ban.-—Cxchaava
other aeoatora happened In before 1
I waa delayed by many timeme 6RAID RAPIDS IIRDIARA R’V
for?
aaw If “-Bosten Herald.
nnd aeemlncly qnneccaMry sIo|a. and
Rov.smb Bswisiffma
la a n)te to a
________
when tbe coodorior was ooUeoting
(jr U the teat cottar; foe writer aaya
fares the woBnn refoaed to pay for her
ttet -aoap teat not trfltate Ibt ea»
Rttle fill

STAQB DEWED REPORTS

HOLLY

TIED AMERiCiUI RECORD

fiankITpaine

The Maxwell”
Doctrine

SMSARMRTTWrBE
'
MITCNEORNI MS R6HT

Waiter|. Paige

FRENCH COURT TENNIS
CHAMP BEAT AMERICiN

Arc Your Collections Slow
You Have Given iJp?

: ciiiCASOBorsiosT

If yon hare, let me collect
them for yon.

OUTUIfEDTI«.STATE

Will MERGE WITH WmOML

A. Pohoral

USE\-

GennlaeGas

■LAI.E.TIKCW

COKE

$5.00:::“

Traverse Cily
Gas Co.

Joseph Sloder & Sods

Catarrh Oamvot ba Cuiwd

wa hart haawa hare hate________

•atead Mh

.no

«Jptto^^^omn^

r n.
in taMtbaatbmy-flve psora OoMoilo

her fare paid,” m
very sternly.
’’Well, perbapa tbe ia old enoofto
now.” rrpKed tbe woman. *Tritt 9bo
wxsnt when tbe train aUrtedL**Barperia Weekly.

'Ka::

mm of.bki work wm ooAd okn« wtfb
tbt booka oC for W. BmU in 1T90.

nfo Ctw Ot tb9 BIhte'hod oceopAafi
bnir n conlary In Its pradaetkm. A fofoM to b* tefotefoc «. tte KfoTfo.
note In Ibt bafonntnff or tb* BomMcflpt
afiii tbia oany Tlctariab dlcuter.% in Jnfo' bnndwflttaff IndleniM tbnt bn
maM be bam in mini tbit wo only ro- bofnnfotlMktn
ttOklaJ Bocotfi
for li tbm in ammd atalo af b«ttkr oMfirfoiM UML

te—Cfor tetefofoto

A Steak for Strenerth
it * hint tubfo-Tibed to by ntblttot
tninen and brain wocken the
woridovfor. Bnttbeeteek! Don’t
Ret. tongh, iaw-braekiag,
krapiaoe of meat GetA
intbemvket LooeUy it
foead at tbe meat market
of whieb reeda; -iileder A-Boas.

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