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The Evening Record, January 18, 1907
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1907-01-18
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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a THE
RECQRH
6 O’CLOCK EOmON
WHETT SCHOOL ™ ^ hb «d,s«$ temS ARE
CHILOIIEN DEM
ALL IN VAIN
ATTtacmi M
or nrrcH
ILCVtNTH Vti
TROUT CIK FROM 8M pretended
TD BE A MUTE
By Wlra to The Bvemng Raaord.
Lansing. Mlcb., Jan. ig^Tbe nan
ntfreAs af Them. MaMty af Gt
•i*. 1« vtctattr af th* tMiik
IMIcn «rMt ■tmm.
SaiTE MS fOra KUEF
B ENOK «HEU. RtfWI Tw
By Wtia to Tha Baaalac BacarC
Atlaaaa. Ga^ Jah It —Tha laath
fore spatalng. are attracting a tot of j
toaiai ta aaaaaateata Mr* Alter P>rtch
aod har ivo aoaa of TIuMoaarUIr ba« HAt DittANCEO ITS OLDER AND auaniion near Cnkm street bridge toSLOWER RIVALS
day. There sewm to V bimdivvls of !
CASHB A CHECK FOR $12.50
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THOUGHT BEGGING
WAS TOO BLOW.
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* EveJTdliiSe^I^ MYalton who I
iMC«r t«M U
Mmh m O'
m That ar Val^araiaa ar taa
ftha Vaar Showmd a Oam
NInrtyStvtw Dv«r thr
LUMACV ^TAOIOUA.
•r WIfa ta Ihakaaohia Baaar
By Wtfa ta Um Mfaalat KMI4.
HolteM Bar. iaiaataa. Jam. Jt-
NIntir aahaoi ehll4raa vara killed br
tha aarihaaaka ahork ju*t aa ibajr
vara pn«wrlM to loava Um- arhool for
iw >iar.
thousands of the aprektod
the
and but few arv
ever taken from if. those getting hif
‘Trarefae City ofibkd rM^fda for the net* which are spread for large
IMd show 2Z2 blrtWaad 2SZ deaths,
If Ibla ratio keeps going Trarerae
111 l»ecome estlart bHore the
y ta caataaiaaa.
maaralatiati aald
.“.s:s
imyranaa Canpaataa licapad.
Nov York. Jaa. U >-Nqi a dollar of
loaa vma aaffrrad by
fltrr Inauraoea eompaa
of tha aartlifaaha Aa<
I la BrtlUb
Olaaatar Waa Oraat
niatM. Jaa. It-Thh
la aa «raat aa thr calaaallJra of
l^taoclaeo aad Valparalw
a or paopir have bora killed aad
I bodtaa are hHag Ukeo fro« ihr
ta br Ibr buadrrda. Thr vb
VACCINATED
ABOARD SHIP
PCTANDtP It II
THE EFFECTS
ONHISWAYDACKFROMRRUND
«:•?«
«ivb parradta the air.
Thr eablr liar fron
broken aad thr <orr««poo4mt had to
KO ici Hrdhuid liar, forty mlira to tbr
raat. to ile ibta meraapr. Tb* oartb
aaake ramo aa a auddao oacilUtkici.
not frow any fianlrtilar dlrreqoa. but
ap aad down.
Thonaatida of paraoaa vrrv oa the
atrrrla of Klasaloa at the Hair and
■prrai anoibrni of tbrm vrrr n
Maay Aairrlcaa la Klagaiw*
ktltrd aad ,batrr tirra burtrst.
Tbr aapror* made a»aay attempt*
vrrr plarrd .ofMcuard. They wrrr eoneaatratrd In a centra! poaltloa. No
Kln**ttm u tbrroteard a 1th
fallnre of the vater aupply. owlnp to
tbr buraUna of a rraenutr. «nd no
able b**rure
vairr vili be
HER UMBS
PARALYZED
Faond That Canditlona Have Chanprd
Sot Littia a^d That the Labor.
SadOff|i.
ugUM Petaader! has Just returaed
n a trip to Finland, hia native
land. Mr. Petand^r’s people live In
Waaa aad he has A brother there who
1» In the bicycle bt^aeaa the same as
r Pelander U te Ibis country.
Although ten ydab have slipped by
since Mr. Petaader has visited bis old
home, be fonad that there had been
few ebaages aa thjags there do aot
ore wUb the aamiH rapidity aa they
»la this roan
Mr. Petaadc
that the Pinniah Ubortag
ver> poor
the average wages paid being only
marks a day, which
alKiui U) mts in lour a
The atn-ets of
are verv wld«the walk down the renter of the
►tre«*l and one each side of this arc
will,, strips of greenhward wt with
grest shade trees. 1 Then
re crude af
as fuel for
falls and w«ml
Denmark, also
mne time in
eek in Bagland
e way of Liver
liner Carmanin
CHARGES AGAINh SECRETART
Olant H
-
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FRONT STREET PROPERTY
FAIRBANKS IN COURT
alater 1* taken
re., .
<»r I^la Jane
Mia. Ball'a *Uier. was
ITnnle will make minor improve» In the apring. This Is the third
cam real estate trmnsactloa in
GIRLS'CHORUS
Rrlallng and preachlm: a very moving
aermoo. Tbfne were many trtend*
preaeiM and the caaket waa covere<l
with beautiful flowera. Mra. Palmer
aaa buried la Oakvood.
FORMED LYCEUM
Fifth and Sixth
€ati Vou
Cell Olbose
m this Is?
Dfi
ard. many of them Immigrants,
at usually mak«ui the trip In
dav* hut the weatbir was so rc
they were tea dayf on the wi
Open Tomorow.
Breryone on board {had to be va<Nrl
natwd before leaving IJvomtiooI. Mr
Special to the FNenlng Rect»rd
IViander caught cold in his
foie hwvlng New Y^rk and
Suiions Bay. Mich.. Jan. IK—The
ta laid un for aeveral ^
Leelanau countv farnrers’ institute
Brlltved Tbat
Laatifig III CfVtctt
opened thl* morning at
o’clock
Will Follov aa Ptrokc Waa Light.
America Is the best plare
with a fair attendance. '
Fuarral of Mra. Palmer Waa
Parker was taken before
Mild Yraterday.
Tralor this aftemiKUi and walved^es
amlnatkm
He will
Arbor.
The woma
Kehniary
Vhniary term of <
Mrs E J Peck
Pec a* local
ager am
• body of her alator to the prave
at the coaclaalaa of the ftmeral aer
vice yfjiitefday afirraoon. Mr* Oe«>ntr
UkU dieroremd that ahe aaa ----M. Winnie Hat PurehaamI FronU|
IV*j»Ite the
lyred In her lower
er llmbf
lilt
Ovnad by W. W. Smith. Adjoinfact that ahe had to be i
ing His Other Property.
hark by frtrnda abe went to the ceme
Released on
tery but remained In the carrtai^'
1. M. Winnie has purchaeed the
dtirtnp the service at the trare Ttv
day ahe la under a phyakrUna care property adjoining his at the comer
and It la thoti«hi that the atn>ke waa of FVewi and Park, together with the
au altahi that no laatlna 111 effecta wilt two frame bulldlngv on li, from W. By Wire to the Evening Record.
W .Hmlth. the dml being completed
folU.w.
Steobeovllle. Ohio. Jan IK-I
yesterday. This givea Mr Winnie a
HU yeara ago. w
riineml of her flrat
aa^ajit
9 Tonight at the CKwee^
it-DI#1l«ilt to Secure
Meetings at the ett
will continue with gr
There are coo
night. Laat evening
• charge of swearing falsely
FIFTH BIRTHDAYMlaa Beatrice Barbera Little Friends
Helpod Her Celebrate.
'Yesteittay afternexm twenty-three of
Beatrice Barber’s little friends helped
her celebrate her fiHh birthday. The
gwsu arrived Immediately after
achool hoars aad several hours were
very pleasantly spent In games and
other dlvtoakms. At k o’clock supper
Vt ™^4rT5I?’
of B<
Tonight
POULTRY SHOW.
glHs- cboma will give two apecUl
numbera. one of whkdi wUI be Tbe
reparattofia A-e Now Well Under
Holy City. - The pastor vrill preach
way for Bit CvsnL
« “Three Way, to Become Loat.“
The preparatkma tor the pooltry
1 have formed S-wliMB l»Ktii pnwiMly .1 T:» P » ahow are well under way and the 12<
lycenm aad will hereafter bare
ahow coops owned by the aaaoclation
singa every third lYIday afterAoewT OP HCCOW).
are in plaee. There will be many
n la one or the achool rooms. The
more eeote pat In by IndivMuals be^
reni of the fifth grade are aa fob
W«t Act «• TliM foro tho ahow opeba Toesday.
Iowa: Prealdeot. Dona Degaa: vice
At Um front of the room a large,
----- ------- Burgoaa; amrreUry.
ge has been built In which Prank
The oftkrra la tbe
vovd win show bU phcnaaiita.
grade are: PtaaldeoL Mar!» Lamie; vice preMdeaL Bobtarrhle; aecreUry. Qladya Pah
age of 81. He *aof
-rKiis“saiS's;ri
f
DESIRE TWO
DEP^ENTS
nurse?
FARMERS' INSTITUTE
IT ms HER SECOM STIME
^ ^
drunken fool.” U the hit of wladon
that Robert Parker, an nlleg^ forger,
who cUlma to be ttoly IW year* old.
spoke to a- Record 4eparter from bis
aorv]
cell in tbnclty lockup this morning.
kwp^recThe .voung felloW was corrmled by
the police last et-enlng In Hotel l^ehmau after several hours of search:
e most
At three places he had attempted to
aad braJthy
ay cllmai
climate In Ihet
pass a forged check fur $12 60 made
time
may cmasole itself In
toney
1 by the
fiCPARAJ^^^OF^COMMERCE AND from Phil Shermer. The check waa
• extinct Ion* of Traveme Cltv Ir
refused at the First NatlocMl liank on
> thought that by the lime the asy
ature which read
account of the signature,
shetJ
"Traverse Otv Iron
• C are of Beoj Th
rhIrfbT. 12S Seventh
I BO ae to quHe cover the id
site of the town by the Boardman. an*!
Paiker. alias Miller, alas Collins.
be a nearer nelghlior to the recity. Records In the office <*f
Health Officer Ralston show that
‘>CA.
day be appear*Hl on the Mre«-t* work
there were but nc death* In ihU city
ing the deaf mute rarkrt. He vlalied
laat year, while the record of birth*
several places cRf buslnea*. among
ahow that Tt$ children discovered
America within the city’s corporation Allege Th»t Oscar fitrauee Not Only thivn iKdng the People* Having* and
Permitted But Aided
i
T'inHt National tuiDks HU ston was
Employee
tinea. The avaiem of mathematics
straight enough, the man writing on
to Violate
C«
lolate Contract
Alien
to the 1
|iad which cank-d that
AcL
UKikkm-per. had
irking at*Ada
Ing Its end Is calcuUted to boost Cad
and wanted to get to Flint
Int where he
IIUc.“—Cadillac News.
bad friends and employment.
He
Neither Peioskey nor Cad lilac need By Wire to the Evening Record.
seemed well versed In knowledge of
shed any tears over the fimeral of
IndlanapolU. Jan. IS—The dele the Michigan Hrhrsd for the DR*af at
Traverse City us the aforementioned gated to the eighiMth annual confuneral Is not «
•ur. It Is w-nilori of the United Mine Worker* Flint and could understand the sign
language
Between
mlse*.”
It
Is
said
true that there
deaths In adopted a resolutson demanding a be diank frv<ly.
last vf
! blrthi aei»aniilon td the department of comIn the afiertioon he entered the ofwe figured that
birthi hMTce and labor and establlahlag a
the Iron works and asked
were ahead of the deaths by ni
ninety department of labor.
Tbev alM>
The reasoning is very simple charged Oecar Straus*, the new aec- (kHirge Tbtrlhy for assistance. Mr.
Thlrlby wa* writing out a check at
rr iary of ihe depanment of mtumeroc the tlm and was
rated
and labor with peimltilng and aiding While re w as* gone
Parke
I
ker tore a
of the aaylum la. In
emidoyea to violate tbe cootracl blank 1
book.
fr milng It
1.300 people. The death* at the aay- alien labor act
Tb
out for the above »nH»ii
Inm last rear numbered ninety-eight,
of the firm I* printed at the bottom
sixty men and thlrty-elghi women
presented the check at Pierre’s
TERRORISTfi CONDEMNED.
This leaves ISh deaths In the city
saloon without further signature <
proper and subtracting this from the
(Continued on Foorth Page.)
232 births leave* a gain of S7.
» Ifiytl Die fo^
Petcraburo Shop,
ghen. ^
wbtia the deaths at the asylum
Ure t<r?hi^*J2lt
vening
average almost tw‘o a week, the pop By Wlr
ulation there has ah«»wn a steady in
Petersburg. Jau
crease.
10 death lie
The death rate at the asylum i* natiirally high as the Inmates are di»
eased else they would not. be there.
I taking thl* into consideration
lid appear that Tmverse City
very high death rate
the contrary, the death rate
low a* In any city in the at
Cadillac Is t
to the lianks vt
U when TravCIfy Is
wlth them—
e Clam City w, ts for Travf
City to become evil
tUroi
rough r
splride. even the n
will have been forgotten.
If you can and will
:;;.Tk*iSa7.:r‘ss
.MM
O4lopiad Iba
j
*
We have juat campleted our
revised lift of nurses and now
have 25 names on the Hat.
These arc not all graduate
nuraea, but are the^ names, as
we heve baen able to aacerUin
of the people in Traverse City,
who make a business of nursThey report to ue when off
duty and if you--at any time
need e nurse call us up and we
can tell you who It available,
their address, achool and price.
'•‘4
The-
mnm
Dnul Store
"Walk
Over”
1907
Calendar
FREE
Owr Store Is noted for
Oie qnaUty ol goods
sold
fro® aH who nae onr
EYg.
WHOLE
wbea:i,%.,:^
' 'I Made troa- ■aw*!— firain. -.
!!SariSi.“l.“.£BS,'JK
Hannah & Lay; Co:
t
Lefive fOBT order Ibr^
|
Magazine Subscriptions
’
S
I
: .
here amnt will reoei\’e prompt atientioo.
jiUge.tht.i»iceoflhi
iDoupyonler and
tronbleo(Mfrling. '
.
-/■
City Bool< Store
The Hobart Co. prop.
Wa Know of Jo Other Way
Fnr you to know bow cheap we are aelling goml clotbea than for you
to come and see the g.»ods and the value^
They will simak for
themselves. We are offering the best values to In* found anywhere.
Will you make us prove It?
^
Try ns OB a SUM at t&to
KUBECK & HOYT
LOGS,
LOGS
Will pay Highest Ca|h prices for
Maple, Hemlock, Ash, Elm,
Basswood, Pine and
Tamarack.
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
Telcphonc-Cit. :12, B !) K^.
To onr . ature aii<l tdl nt
abont it yon can have n
Nothing
Bui Good Words ^ f
BisT
By Wins to the evening Record:
Bievenaon. Ala.. Jan U —The
office here waa robbed Uat n
The safe eras blown ndd nx
amounting to 1250 and stamps nm<
tng to I2M were taken:
7
t J. W. Milliken
iypt-f*;
I
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BE SURE
• pSf'^
PAGE 4
'.to*
And Read Our Ad
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HEATING STWES '
Our ibveatoty brings » Itgbt aes^ buaSrei
doihrs* starth of stove* that sreaieaudoaB la
dbpoae of regardless of cost or profit rather
than to have our mooey tied up. for another
«hote tw. Even if ytw «UI not want a^
Move before next vear itsnilpm yon to buy
prices »e areoflertegto
eae out our Mock.
s
nWM- Attio.
Itae MiU 4o
amde. To ecuKrtnee poo chat
thUlaaowewfltlNydBtxylt
M days before pen hay 1L
\f. SLATER.
[THOSIEMAkER.
Qoe Buheh 50c Tam>. to dow at 4adi
lOc
One iKH Frencli Flawtelt in neat FAtterns, 75c kind at
________ 20c
Taacaay wanted a
o make up by and one
her. When the glaaa
amred for her
in the dresNng
the all store
hardly space
these 1
_ for the
makeup oslalde. the slov
acaUd.
was thi
onto ibe iBiage. me nrai ume. t
noticed thkt there was a baby In the
tBf tA* M of lok
Manager BenneU waa sent for
«I4 WO*
nd Ihe aUr Irate.
TUt MU mA <wlr
11 hare to take that child out
» Wttl tte W Wl-~ tuiltjr .04 of the house or Til atop right here.•Ifa doing no harm.' said Mr. B*n
!• to a
bM aukca th« lior
iti,
or rrefute In
go out sajrtoofW." wma thersply.
m BMiot >Ulo« the dealer U ekme
The bahr disappeared.
Before the pl^- Mtwi Tangusy went
held reepoBMlble for the offeoM, no
|fft>rMoii belBK
tor the ber Mei- to the niahe eotmhes and fmwd tbr
stairway hsd
•elf, Jf • led oee obUlB tobwSTO be
am eieohe It or dbew It trlthout toer ager mslr$r^^ Mare the ticket
offtoe, go jup stslm and unlock the
othW ihaii • reproof or pervnui
fr»»nt
dijor. that the company might
elpUeoi
enter that way.
The lUlDole hill, bovcver. provldea
Acton Md act erases parUcularly
that U eluUl be • mledetoeeaor for the Utter, always display a certain
)unt of jcontfmrlnew and cccentH
•Bf perm ender 18 r«mi of ece or
ss. but Mias Tangaay and her
•ft rmlAor pu|dl of ally public place
pany wi^rc ahead of any that have
of Ibartitag (o^sniokc clsara. dgatoUoe
hared hdre In a long time.
or lobetoo la nay public etrert, public
Bui they got Just exactly what ih. y
‘i
alley or aay paWlc place and that the WMUhJ.
otaae ahaU be patilabed by a fine of
tlh.
Aayooe who akall gire or »cll
olghra, dsarettee or tobecoo to any
Thia bill eovera the frroond thor
oaghly.aa It aot only proiocU the
youlba from the thoughtleaa or con
eeleiioHeoa dealer hut alao protecU
the foutha from tbenuMiIrea.
There arc aaay dealcra wbo would
not sell a young boy tobacoO. yet
there are aome dealer* who care only
tor the money there U In the hnaineea
and are either Ignorant of or carelcM
of the offerta that* follow.
•
AMOTHKIl'toPlEM MUZZUC.
The New York legtalature. otter an
arrioiimlooa debate, haa paaaed a
**prMw muttllng bill.** ThU hill give#
tha aeoate clerk not only the right to
. dealgnate what new*pap«»r eorraapowlenU ahali uae the floor ImUalao givea
* him the power to oauae the rt^moval
of any he dealna on hla own Inma*^
tire and reaponalblUly.
It li easy to be seen wherein mmea
the obleetlon to euch a law. lly it a
paaaage the aenate clerk la made prao>
tloMbr •• autocrat and any newapaper
man. or any employe of a newapaper
oltaurire to him can be denied a pHrllece that wUI remilt in a practical
edict ncMnat the maa or the paper
obtalnlaf the newa. If the aaaata
clerk waa allied with any Inicreata
he could faally prt>t(*ct these Intereau htmi .the paper* Inimical to
them.
Howerer. the New York dispatch In
stating the law dues aot go far
enough Into detail to judge whether
or not the law will prerent ceruln
newspapers from getting the news. If
tt doM It la certainly a Uw that
•hontd not hare Ikho paaaed aa the
newspapers are the most ^tent guar
dians of the people a rtght*. I^hUclty
Is a core for the majority of erlU and
newsimpers ate the one# that give
this deelfUble publicity and to exclude
them from news sourass Is a ertme
agalitit the p«*ople of the state.
ISUIUEIITS
mm simoT.
gCNICINJAMIAIff
^15«e*1lME!a*t
Mr. Holler', frtca4 W •
,TW. Tbe Sm b«t, th,
UDloB JMk IB ootr. eomw, Bhowtns'
(kst U« IMaad t* • Brill* Bowwli*.
Mr. Holley haa two frleoda in bnaf^
nras In Kingston and does not know
whether they lom Iheir llraa In the
ewthenake or not.
mCOKO WANT AO«. FAY.
I WANT ADA. FAY.
^
IS
present and to glvo
to
meet lugepier and talk of old
held at Bast Lake
a Wg picnic will
The
park. Los Angele*.
hern CallfcMMichigan society «if
nla U laying plana
. ..
program and a large attendance Is
expected. The picnic wUI Ik* made an
annual affair. The picnic last year
wa^ great success and waa mw'h no-
fhat after a certain date all sales wUI
be for cash and cash only. Numerous
losiH** fmm bad aocoiinta are the prob
able ivuaoiis for thU n. w iKiIlcy.
The meat markeu In ihU city ex
tend credit III iheir customer* hut use
dlscrlmlnailon in making the sale*,
om* man even gulag so far that wh«*n
meat Is sent to certain jn^iple. If th<money la not fortbcomlug. tke deliv
eryman return* the i
SAffOUyiBBERS
BOrS WANT SNOW
.
the
4if the boy"
Ion asks that all Intcrjrk *4vo their old rubliwra for tboir buoefil. HI* Plan Is to
have as many 8unda(.v srhtKda aa wlU
placu a box o Itarrcl. dra|*ed with a
United States
In some wav. In a convenient place,
and haw all rtmuL-cted with the
schesd drop thHr wornK»ut rubbers In.
«r
Cn
Skeeing Is a sport that is
in iMjpularity In ttiia city every year
and Usl > ear there we
lier of devotees. Tber
lar slides but hills were identy and
with a nalr of skees. distance la to be
taken lightly.
However, this yea*,
because of the lack of snow, the sport
haa not beeir so popular but a great
many of the enihualaata are waiting
with Interest for the time when there
will be a deep snow snd they can In
dulge *n their ^thrilling Aerclse.
EABT PARADIBE.
Miss Mabsl ClelanM esHsd on Mrs.
1. J. Newroarch Sunday.
Wnil Venaroburg while working in
Prank Wllwm * ahlngle mill. Saturday,
cut his loot on a aaw. The doctor was
summontMl to dress the wound.
!>.g kauling Ilas oDBimencisl on Sec.
7 ftir Ihe Ward liros. They are hauling
to Holmes’ Sldl
Mrs. Standcilff returned to Traveiwe
City.
Jan. 14.
I
no NOT O
ret hats at
1 C. P. McCool,
*"*^ rr Mlaa Tanguay. Richard Huror
the second hit. He was the
SUaokoai. mscl pr^pcly
at ail hoort.
WL«S CUAEO IN • TO 14 DAYS,
gularj tOc
.“4s;
Cursd of Lung TrouMs.
•nt la now elevefc years aluce I had
a narrow escape from oonaumplion."
write* C. O. Floyd, a leading busineaa
man of Kerahaw. 8. C. “I had run
down In weight to 135 pounds, and
cooiMM w oonatanL both by day
and-h/night. Finally I ^gan uktng
Dr. King * New Diacovery. and conUnued this for about six moolha, when
my cough and hmg trouble were en
tirely gone and I was restored to my
normal weight. 170 pound*.** Thou
: the chance to sand* of persona are healed every
ably low price*. year. Guaranteed at Bugbee Drug Oo..
Frank H. Meads. Hannah drug atore.
Front sirwt.
6ec ancfWUKL.. TrUl boUle free.
I In S Ou%
3ailta.
my stock
ofD^
at or MoHr cost
1 ami 2 Imokk* Arciioa for Boja, Yooiba AixUChildreaAt.. ..$1
Boyt’ HesTj Rvftibern to wnar with iwaTj nox.................... ftc
Men’t 1 buckle Arctic!........................................ .............. %IM
on Han
jan 18 II
Men'aBabbernmcluaeChippewaa, 4 buckle Arctioa. Lcnibei^
Jacka, ^leatbrr Top^ Stormi, etc. Theae irooda are all of ibe
bt*at quality-Boslon, BaU Band aiid Goodyear glove.
I'netx^eMary to make prioea on about, bat we ha\e them
aU aitea and they will be aoldai eoaie
In Dry QooiU we have HoaieiT, Un^hrwear, GIoyos and
Miiteaa.
80X-A Good Wool8ox....
...18c
A Good Lined Leather Mitten for........
Mun’a Work PhnU, Bhirta. Overall., sSweaten
and Storm Coata.
W. 0. Foote
REX
CHOCOLATE
Am Mr S* M *i Mt*« IMm
J. W. 4Aokton
I call for
I have an open bus for
sleighri
:ighride parlie,s where
they all sit down in ibe
boUoui
Uom ;as they used to
do tn ifood old times
years ai^o. Have another
bug with side scats for
those who don’t want the
other bus.
CMwer nral i
Maple Sts.
A. W. JaEiiiSll
■nu. loliowin*fw|U Rive yon nn uk a of Uu. tcrent rMluctioii we
have mode. Tbeae nre only n few of the onny:
Ur,^ Arm Bocker, RoUen onk finitli. tcRuUr $3 nine, ot tlA8
Good Cobbler Sent Uocker. tegnUr S3A0. wow.....................L8H
Ko<-kcr like cut. Rolden oak. roll wnt, nicely enrved,
nlwnya w.ld for *5.00, now only........................
. I.. 8.96
< lor tpecini »7 Booker. Rolden onk. wide arm.
mM, uow 8 96
Sewing Olutiro from r,5o iip. Morru Ohniis tfom 4.76 np
All etber bigh grade Bocken eold aeoordingly.
Your Credit Is Good
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Union Street
Ttie Hannah & Lay Mercanlile Co.
"THE BiG STORE’-Dsabrs in Eveiylhint
H gaiTeiiter
1$ knowh by bi$ work
. The better the tool he uses, the better
the work he turns but. We pride
ourselves on having the BEST
■ f
selected stock of Hard;
ware in the City.
'Axe-Quality
Levels Correct
Wc soil the kind fhat don't chip or
turn ibo edge The weight 1* rtght.
Ihe handles aelecled and properly
SiiMil. Got a gcod one for
up to
tlie best. Any kind you want.
Sraces-Goodness
. Our brace* grip with the tenacity
of • bull dog. Nevwr drop your bit
out of reach after the hole Is l»ored.
You can pay 4Uc for one kind or any
where up to |24i0.
Saws-Sharp ‘
chande-
Por^ble Table Latnps
E.A.IfoBipo WAMontov
P.Mmi^
A.Oo*ilk
make
the very best kind of a preseiu; We hav^ all
F.
F.Afc*.
J. H.of
!*■
them in stock, at the Hght pneet. .Come in
WequMoogjOhib
and see.
-|
O. F. Ov«d;
iuneriou DnigBtbra
Hui>ahDri« Stole
F.LShirter
;
»i-rrw
Square—Accurate
Ho« mm
tlon, , 4,,
iLuouk one out
D^’l com any
•tween iheuu prtcraJ
Hammer Points
save time and that** mooiff, takes
just lOc to boy one kind, nnoCher 75c.
Lmi yon a yoar^-lf you don't lose IL
Bits of c4dvke
fait »n mtl, tblBc. dont Mst '
miKil. b«t bow -WOOdortoUr OMfBUf .
S.%'SS.K?»i*J13rS
Mxe.nsed.
Chiseis-Smooth •
do ,»n
Most bo UlBt ktad to MBOO* tho
a heoL
On th. .guare we*re goa
SRS-.SSl.'TJ.'SSS
trao. but we bsve otbar abm aM *1
*BBOB Ooou rw sp ^ sse.
> B. Paige Oectrib Co.
.• xd%5ST
^-1
.
Your Reliable Fumitu|x Store,
li la .0 annoying to keep oonaUnt,
ly aharpailng your aawa. Get the
kiiHt Uiat auya sharp—at least a day.
W« .Ml the **auy sharp** kind. Oo»l
one for Mr. Rip aaw gOc, Forty
Bon’t Forget
When thiaking about preaeota that
lier, pretty shade, pocket flasher aod •
Now is Ihe Time to Bay
And here it wtuwo yoo WiU fiidlho fi«.
MtaMortment aoiT tbo lowoM gwioM ia
Um city.
If you want to move I
can give you a good man
and a large sletgli and
give you satisfaction.
ly out nils I
ia all thkt U necraaary. It also
haa the aveUge -rouaical comedy*’
bealen a etty block aa the varlou
•peeUltle* Introduced by the compan
ere much better ihsn usual.
home made
Merrll B. Holley has a tav os exhl
»IUon in one of the windows of the
iannah A Lay Mercantile company
hat poaMWMBS mow than ordinary In
•rant at niraent as U is the ofAcUl
prraented to|
frleoda who
lira. In the lU-Catol cUy of Kingston.
The flag 1*
ImA aU Incl
CharlevolK Mem Msrkst Will Do Bus
iness in That Mamisr Only After
a. Certain Dace.
take Park. Los
> California.
Uo aooonntDf Uwm goeib uririBC too
lateforttw Holktev tade,«• hove «i
eoomwM otoek on W thU an tak<i«
optoonmehiooBi.
T
If you want a Booker,
Pitneer Livenr.
regular colony of former
RAG FROM JIMUCA
Had H Wsvsn for Him.
FOR CUSH Oilir
Mr. 8wl(
yne Cltv
eotae iw ao she doe*n*i worry .
fweU h^r husband with such ap
Ion -and natumlnea* that the
young men aid some of the older oars
In the house igenulneiy envlixl the one
who playetl Ihe lead, and then she
leave* In a walk that Isn’t a walk but
father a s>ncsipoUM measurt*. MUs
aay la cb’ver. she haa made a
ne succiws and U yet too^yroung
and far ttai pretty to l*ecome a mem
ber of the -Iktwn and Out” rlpb. flhe
evidently saw that there wsa money
lying around loom* out In the prw
inees ftw pnnple who could deliver
the gnsids. ao she parked her trunk
snd came aft^r It. It Is to be ho^
that she gets It aa she deserve* it.
The empty ksnta st the <Qrsnd last
night had nk Hghi to l>e there, but
sl e received >a very fair greeting conslilertng the jfact that iheatrtral bus!neaa here hS* been light for aome
Bargains WHttLiMinllnio
E. WILHELM
Bmilah Home Mana^nient Wants
Them for the Bsneflt of the
Aoya There,
ed •*haa beUns- from the city and II
bellag the bame by ralUng them ‘tbe
chonu.*’ Bra Tanguay haa a oompaay
of nine actW f»eople and from the
lightest In the leading part, they wep*
all excellent. Not only were thfy
capable, but! tU* women of the emst
ere really attractive.
Am ft>r Tanguay herself she hardly
anda still long enough for a desertp
Uon or adjectives to be hltchad onto
her. She bopnera onto tlie aUge. she
Sf Rockers.
HuKy other ban^asiM: come any day a|Mi gave* oioikey.
^ Trr.:
•
FRANK
TBUDE
MMnammum
i'o' . -
.
mm:
\
f
•?r?r
I ■nomt, Tiuvmw errv,
niDftrs Hums
NdVtkts Court i ; : '. ; 1
Seethe Vetoes We Off».
fmm4 mmn
prtMM
The
Tfct M s^iM
igr M Mtofii.
Mt
G81I-B1B
miaBBiiBi
umjQrn^
'.•srjTtsr.^
rsrjsaiA^'.j-Ar
died at her ha
of teoppy laat
sss:.’sur.
crandehlM.
Joy We and flw thoai th^aa.
«rsy to get haplaeaa. It nikm
The fnnecai h^ be held
hi MaytcM tenday
AboRrt traoUr^aisM ears of potato^
$5.50 to US.50
U«ocr at m M pom PlmppleH
«t IPe
hornet rery cImiIm
Fmrli pnim •'Pta am la oao df titraed with pote lace aad the |
m aum |wt op la
flKlil caa». Thmet aHl ai ISe per eaa
aP4i are cPfialnJy iae. Bto» are atUi tenderedI the happy couple
«mple at the
oa lAr dnrilae. tlier droppH aantlicr
»e or Mr apd Mra. Saaae
Rant rroai atieet. Che
ceai tbiH nomlaA
The I
By Wltr lo The Br«aag Reeoed.
Ith bi
lortwii. Jaa IS.—^Tieat—No. 2 rwj raraatkms and gfty gtieals <
SHERMAN & HUNTER
The youbi; people will be at hoo
7€%r; com. 4lT«c; oeU. 37\c.
Baal Roffalo. Jan lS.-Oaitle-17L: ibfdr many frieoda In a few day
SIS teat Teath atreeC Mr. and
Cote atari thdr new life with n
eood wtabea for thHr future
Ttodaj Mr. and Mra. Ular are erte*>ratlOK their nineteenth wedding an-
srr:rcs«-“-i?5i;7n’-:
Sensatiorui Discounts do not NmsAsrSy 3iean Lol» Prices
^BtntONAL.
LOCAL MARKtTt.
•alUoiff Brieaa.
Suits
Now
Mr>. Joaeph Mulujlak of Old Ml.
lUon wa» In the olty today. >
Mm Thomaa Sanndem of Old Ml.
mkm .pent the daj In the city
J Lj HandPraon returaedT to Manlh
armK^^;:::rib‘.....
”5
SSS.:;:::;::;:::;:::.....
H.SlMSfS.U
Mm. r L Ort.wold left for Reed
5X“»~~ V.V.-.V.V .1;
Poul?^. per Ib.................... UeUH
.............
^hat wld previously at
SSri-T
SHERMAN & HUNTER
I Everything Ne<a> lUre. Missing Sires 1
I Compel Us to Close Msny Lots, 1
Men’s Pants
Now
Lettuce,-par
Oran*p«. per du»en.
lliOlO
Buylfia PHcea.
SS-se: I
$l.00toSl00
r;r“fE;::::;:::SSS
that sold previously at
-r
SHERMAN A HUNTER
Hens, live aolghl
.07
Few of These Values Can
!
Be Equaled Bseftt>hkre.
tif. TRtit
frMiit ab4 rtttef M
talilknr. Httct»etiMljvBlteble IHT cMt CTM iRi
PwialcbyAw.
rIenDnrOi.
18 to SI
H HARRIS wttl dip boo »»tmr In the
lindow at the LaGretU RaUirday
H«nuou UUA oreMnt
.
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
MIW UteU HptMA waa the brSdee^
makJ aad Fred Orrry was the beat
rl.U
R. A. Ijiwr of Boyne Oty returned
to bl. home toda.v
Mra. Hettle Be
through the city
wrBMm Mgr.
Raal Eaute Traaafhea.
tv GUM to DanM D. QlUet
neM aec U. T 27. R 10.
(Wo W. Dimher and wife to Abe N
Werfbemler. panMt. fSSUO.
Ptank Taylor and
Vaadervort. pawla.
flMv
John M Franklin and wife to roi.
RlchardMO. parcel..
IMnlel a GUIct to Emily P. OlUet,
agreement.
L. Bracebridge to Winnie B
Brmeebridfe. wH of aet4 of awM aec.
22. T 2S. R 12.11.00
ri Cox et al to Chan. D. Wellborn,
«t al t % of wH of awW aec 11. T 27.
R 12. #1 00.
R
Ferri. and wife to 1-. K Glbba.
I 2.I, Idk
W 2. Griffin and Winlota
ion. 11.00.
and wife to Bertha
“‘jJhn Hoi,
O’RHeo. lot. 2t and 20. U'8. Hoi.le'a
l.l add.. 1200.
Deit
-Wm. Dexter
10 acre, offI north «lde of K% of nww
27. R II
Wm O. I'ooie and wife to Jo
Ftaioh. iMifveU. Havlland’a add.. |1
.
;
SL“;
at Glen Arbor,
vi.lt.
J. A M«mliMn»e ha. returned from
Jamaa E Mahan to Geo Beck
miMncMi trip to Grand R^pld. and k.
t 3i. village of Baat
John Rennie and wife to Chrlatlan
Mr. and Mm W A Kelt of Wpu- J. Strohm. nH of aeV, of ne^a of awU.
kegan. 111., are .pending the winter ter. 2. T 26. R 11. »42GO
with Mi and Mm. C W Wheelork.
Ollnda R. MeSweeo i< al to Charlea
Mr and Mm. Kerr are Mn* Wheel- R. Snyder. pameU. |MH>.
ot'k*. parent..
Roile WllMin to Charlea 1
Sheriff Ch.rle* Jnhnw.u relyrne.l parrela, aec Id. T 27. R 11. ffUO.
from IMroit thU noon.
Mm. Lottie L. Johoaon to
Peter Wur*buig of Northi»ort
Qualfe. n zm ft lot 16, blk. 6,
In the city toda.v.
rich’. 3rd. 11200.
M
, blk. 9. Qoodrich’a
?id* 1600.
John Qualfe and wife to Lottie
John Krubiut 1. the pw»ud owner of U Jethnm. lota 2 and 4. hlk 9. G
rich’. 3rd. |600.
4 new IHirttond cutter.
B J Morgan and wife to W’m. Hi
Miu Agne. Dvorac-ek oMJto
of Shetland
the in eat of her aUter. Mm. Frank parrela. aec. in. T 26. R 11. |1«00.
Will. L. teufinan and wife to Annie
Knibner.
t;. Gllt>ert of Wet Knj»«»n 1. draw- l. Mome. parcel.. »ec. 1. T 27. R
$300.
Kllway of Good HaP
Mr at
H.r hav moved into Tuny Neme.kar.
and wlU ’lioanl his mill hand..
Kralti and Bd Muall were Ma i.lting lvUtlve^ In Canada. She n|tort. a fine time, but to not euj<r>inK
ple City caUer. Saturday.
, r> giKHl health Mt preaent.
Jtihn Kruhner did Im.lne.a in Trav
Tha S, S haa decided to not havi
erne City one day In.t’woek.
Tony Neme.kal drme to l,eland Sunday tebmd during Ihl. qiiarUr on
I weather.
The fliwt
Salurday and returned -home yesterSunday tn April
II will Ih» the Sunday to
***F >1. Netneakal Kwt w valuable cow ehTi nfficem, when we hope It
with iiiort* Interest.
he renewisl w
one da> last w»M*k.
Day. 1h aaMlKtlng G. II Mat
John Hlavka did busltu-.h In Cedar
^ *Mr.*^amrMm J Kruhner vldt.d with
the Utter’, pari'ut.. Mr. and Mm
Shatda. Sunday.
Jan. 14.
win
I
|
b«vr « KUai bvolliUtaB
i*renlng. A Ug aapper i
good Ume to being plannca.
/
Four boMeleaa wanderer, of the tlir
can brigm. .pern the nlgbl In ibe
the Site Dancing elub will hold Hi
third party thto evening in the City
opera bouae.
IxHila O. Heige. ha. teaigii.N! hi.
pcltloa at the G R A 1 rouadboitM>
A. J. Cokord of Bdgewood. who ha.
hm M^kmaly 111 for the pa.t few
day. to faoorerlng.
W
thousand pbr day. man fit hi. rasir^
The Btork i^ind A Lumlter Co.,
Ka.t Jordan. Mich.
Jan IS-bl
company that ore
has been reached on the claim in the
southweat. It I. of an inferior qiial
Ity but to merely an tndicatkm oT the
richer rotk that will 1k» brought to
the .urface Inter.
The front wall of the Hannah A
Lay Mcrrantlle eompany'a block ha.
been made ready for the laat window.
There are atlll four more toiJ$ pul In
the weal end.
There will be a meeting of the
poultry aaaoctoUQii this evening In
I’nderwood A Uralor’a office.
The Globe store employe, enjoyeil
another pleasant dance at HomCa
Levi Soule
last
The Elka Inlt toted
night and a .ocia] t^me followed.
The Knight, of Pyihla. gave
candldati*. the iK«cond rank lari
Bay. |22S.
.
enjoy a alelghH
Rose Wilhelm’, this evening.
Conductor Phil Griffin of the ’hem
lock apcctol” to laid up with the grip.
Robert Boughner 1. filling bU place on
the T. C.. L. A M.
Two aiclghload. of Traveme Itoy
Sewing circle. No .71. drove out to
the home of Mr and Mm. William
Youker yesterday afternoon and apent
the time very pleasantly, a tovuntlful
.pread servcMl by Mm. Youker being a
feature
Candidate for Republican
Nominatitn for
City
Treasurer
ha- b—n a resident of
ThJ LevI Soiile
City for over 53 years. He
devoUooala will l»c c<iodii4‘i<‘d by Mr.,
I wai. aerving
Muude Tmutwlne. primary J»y Mrs.
ited man and
Bertha Johnson and regular le.M.n
on« year In the QuartermasUra te
by Mm. B. F Wilson.
partment. He was village marahgl
three terms when Traverse City vil
Lavaa Broke.
lage was organized; waa chairman of
By Wire to The Kvenltig Ri»cord.
the Sailor’s and....;: flfl • ,ff ^ ff’,
ShMunt'Otown. III . Jan. !».-A. the the Soldiem’ and Sallom* County Re
leault of the floiMl In the Ohio, r^vr, lief association tor several years; waa
a rbarter mrmher of McPherson aost
the levee here bmke thi. luotuiUK.
No. IS r. A. R. in 1881; to also a
member of the Masonic Fraternity;
Last Ctear Timber*
was in the employ of the Hannah La/
The tori cedar tlmto-r of, any
A comnanv when he first.
to
near the city 1. being .old » the fit I this city, but for the past 22 years hat
ren. Telcptoine coiiipaiiy. It m on bosn Hkith P. Kysclka In the store-at
the land of Janie. Kilbride 111 BUu the corner of Front and Caa. streeu.
wiK»d towii.hlp and I. only about two
Mr. Soule I. well known through
arn*. In «‘Xteut. Some of the atlck. out the city in charitable and relief
Miv almori fifty UM lu length.
work and If elected will make a cap
being well
Mm. llrclt will entertain the Ladle*,’
RECORD WANT ADA. PAY.
th***^Ub?'^?*rm‘orl^"
STEINBERG GREAT SPECIALS STEINBERG
BROTHERS FOR SATURDAY! BROTHERS
Swetaers
Now
75c to $2.63
that sold previously at
/.
SScEseli
For White Bdd Spread> hem-
fl.6Sayard
Fw Bearskin and Astrarhan
Cloakinn. «onh $J 50.
.
tljttofiso.
Ic lor 1 Doxen
^
Safety Pint. 1 Box hJourning .• •
Pins, or Paper of Pint.
SHERMAN & HUNTER;
These Prices Don't Tempt You to
We Won't Urge You Further.
^ 25c" Each’
»8c Each
For Misses' and Children's
Underwear, worth 50c and 75c
For Fleeced* Wrappers.
Worth $1.25. -
4c a Yard
15c a Yard
Many Lots of £
Following
Goods Now ' H i
SMCento
'For our
For all wool Tricot Dress
Goods worth 25c.
ONE FOURTH OFF
-H
SHERMAN & HUNTEr| |
Remember the Ptnee/The New
Store: 236 East Front Street.
ForUdies Cash
value 50c
Meeaeh
j.
For Child'a Suits, u'p.
to-date styles, worth
$160to2U0.
j
Ho^c
For Black Mcrceriz^^d Un-‘
dersktru, worth 85c.
9LS» each
For splendid Wool
Suits, in plain, reefer
or Russian styles.worth
,^.W.
$8,00.
Crash Toweling.
1-or Black Taffeta and Farcy
Silks, worth up to 75c.
5S.95Eacli
For Black Silk Petticoats,.
wonh^toGOO.
2 1.2 Cents
For Ladies' White Handkcrchiefs, worth 5 cent*
54.75 a Pair
For all wool Buffalo Blankets
Extra large size, dainty plaids
andjilain whites, best in the
house. Worth $6 00 to $750
For Kimonas and Dressing
Sacque^. made of nice fleeced
material, worth 65c.
4Sc Each
Me Each
ForJEtnbro'idenes and Insel-T
lions, worth 6c to 8c.
25caPato
* }
45e a Yard
7i Cents
For Line,
worth 10c.
fLMEacIi
For Dress Skirts in plain
colors and fancy mixtures,
also blacks, worth $2 W. .*i
4 00 and 5,00. Mosiiy short
lengths.
M-SS each
For Men's Overcoats.
upAo-date styles, wrrth
$10 and 12 00.
.
i
It Mi
JS^u^^usSSm
the ■eitrtaf that aiahaa. aorTcoi fbika cate, aettee aa4
that sold previoutly at
'-,•1
MMI
«.
<^eat I H i '
Nervine :
•Hpp.4 fM «ll«r Mm M mt pnts
Overcoats
Now
IS
michman. fmoav. mmuarv
For Couch Covers worth $1.50
35c Pair
For choice of our 50c Golf
Gloves. Long elbow length
Golf Gloves, wonh $1 at 4^*c.
I2e a pair
For heavy Wool Sox.
regular aOc value.
For Men's and Boys'
Wool Swea-ers, worth
$125.
SpiNBER$ BROS.
- v- V "
: :?
:
eU
;.:;4^iywajiwaiittM«H
Am
orator tWfrr
nUemrni.
ARKET
Rasket
urhrvk «f Dettwit M madtag
Uevie and tittle
Aktmt
Hgjr .totidtotod to ui. d-
rf'i
U-Mjo. -Wto^-etorto.
« BM ««• Mra to Ur. umi Un.
Haaa PlUar Bootor mat a toachtoi
to Ur aid Ura.
TrreU. Uoa
WlFEOFBOiBTHftOWER
rOMMKfl HCBIOCNT OF
TftAVCRkC CITY.
il—lil to to«
wy-rssircr^K!
W-
SSI
ui la OB Ike akk
lUt aiace rrtday.
a« If
warn «»•
WllUie remitted
Goaaty Treaaa)
UUAe eraft.
atate
date ux tkla week to etale
« TiMadajr
Tkla U leaa tkaa two ikoorrcalac wa. w'aT U* M •■iojr
rm tkat Grand Timveree
> Mtf pkawat parUaa of ta« vln
lUtod for tke ctiwa Ume of
Nto fluakad party vaa a»ovf<d lo
I tiM door wltaooi akovlmt kU
iler, wko weal to
fkao.
may of tka mlu
Colorado laat fall wrilea ake wae not
la love wlik the low teapenUare of
that atale and wmit oa fanber went
A raport kaa reacM koro of tkr aad
U
now
located
la
CaUforala. .
‘ Aadrrv Jordaa, m of
nckty tkree teanm were eagaced
t*eooiroM4‘* old bacho>
lore, la
kto cold
------j
jmaurday. Their roada are well Iced
vl>M.' ^ frtaada kero aro voodorlac aad are belac aaod dav aad alckL
Oamire Morrall of Skelby la vtaUIf tkf krtdr «a> aa oM a»eo(k«art ke
kaa M asaln after kmc y«ara of aep^ 1C frleada la towa.
au lake u fraaaa peer and one
aw la tkt wmmmom yi4 t W
• ^
Moaday alcbt
Tke Bev. W. II. 1
deelias a aerlea of
Lake rkarek.
.
j^ofday erenlac the pasacOKor
trata moot doora to W1
IW to meet ike 7: to aJrtklSa^
traJa,. ABwag lu paaacaiofa waa a
yoimc ama of a Iml tara of miad
who waa koaad far Paloakev. The
trala waa ala# koora late aad aleep
orertook tke profeoaloaal maa dartai
tke kmc wall aad ko aoattered bU
brtlUaat wlta tkat be waa unable to
locate hla oumMadliiCB whoa railed
In tke early dawa of a flabbatb mom
lac la time to board tke trala before
ft palled oat. He retonied home,
hired a llrery aad drm to Charlevoix
ftuadajr fof ke mutt aeeda be in coort
Monday moratac
Manacer »ty of the Clk Cement
Mine up lo a atacle day at
day now. ao well do tke po
yoaac x?d old eajoy. ftaktag throufk
Dr. li. R Morae kaa beea appol
oouaty phyeiclan for Blk Raplda aad
Mlltoa ipwaaklpa.
•
J. w!' ParkInaoB of South Mlltoa
went to the Soldtera' Home at Grand
Raplda laat week.
John Caraoo baa purebaaed the
bouae and lot of Dr. Morae aad will
leave the farm for town life aa
aa tke doctor caa vacate. He
rtmted bit farm lo Biidce PIfrcc for
live yeara.
Mr. Dell Mable fell aad broke
ana but la dolac very well under
care of Dr. Gaualletl.
Dr. GauotJeti a aoos WIer aiad 1
Condoctor aad Mrv. Herkman wont are on the alck Hat. Wlcr waa
Ufa B.
formerly of Ula
ty kut now of Vlrdala. kaa kmt two
labaoda by vtoleat deatha. her eoet dbaabaad b^ the maa who eetofwd a imak la ^ PkHadoipkIa aad
- r;csr^Tdssr^ss
ss^
1MC. by belac nta over by hu train.
He cot kin ioot eaucbt la a frof and
before he ooold extricate klmaell waa
cnmhod. Mix. Oaterkooae bnwckt
non acalaet the codipaay. tknmck
Pratt ft Dnvla. aad recovered 12.000.
la May of tke anaae year ahe war
(Cootlau^d from Plrxt Pago.)
Pierce hdd^ no chance aad Parker
then tried the Stlckney crocery. Mr.
Sttekney told him that tke check waa
not alcned bv a meaMmr of the arm
and therefore wax not good.
-All rifbL- aaid Parker. *TU go
back aad aee aboot It. Ifa all right
1 got one caabed here last week.^
He left tke store aad remol
red muBer which he bad beea
brilliant color would be aa ea«y wa>
for tke police to spot him.
Parker then went to tke pnatwflce
where he naked for a city directory
and Inquired about the ofkcers of
the Iron Works. Prank Huellmantel
of the People. Savina, bank, who bad
aeen him playing the part of a mute,
waa near and beard him aak the que.
drug .tore and
at the Lion
t geritng 1the money,
"•*1 was drunk.- he said this 1
lug. •1
•*! w«
was drunk when I forged the
cheek and when I had
Mr. Ashton wiut notified rt^rdlng
the matter from Mr. Thlrlby who had
been warned by Mr. Stlckne/. He
medUtely w»mt to the IVre Marqmltee yards to match for the man
and mmt an officer to the other dc-
pright. I
said the man.. -Onlv is
an* a forger. Ain't that a
L fhinjl/
He aayx tkat the threw
thm the money
iwmy mrben ke mw no
by Ihf* Kimball Music llooM. We irprcsent threw of
lamest
flirms in the trade; W. W. Kimball Co.. Lyon ft Healy, mad the Bdl■on PhoncH:raph Co.
Hint No. 1—Duy .vour piano from wmae house that ha. a vital'
liilere.1 In Mtlsfylng the public oa piano.-that mnxt sen good
piano. In order lo cooUatm In buslacsa.
mat No. 2~Ba siire the bouM you deal with know, what gplaao
iwally 1^ and doe. not consider It simply a piece of lumlture. and,
therefore all right U Iti doec
doe. not come \unglued
\___Hint No. 2—Do not place any dependence upon the tsfitfsoplali
frian unknown people who may know almolutely asthlac of muMcal
tons. Oetaplmio wlih afirsrs^laMieputaUon.
^
Hktt No. 4-lnvsrtlgaU nay -wonderful- offers
Remember thtrft
tag In
cheap, inferior goods for a
leas pnew th^
Hint No.
<0,
Bawan ottba >)o4clat ai>toae.
awwboaa*
- ol fMt. aai^r »n tofartor ptoooa an
thar woaUl ba laatbad
- wlar. Tha laaoeaMe at tka pocktoar pataUU tbU »>u to non I Terr olias.
ir. k;
a
Wa OMI «vorytklag known In the music builnata. Como anl M
KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
iMAcisimi
K. a BAmm. mK
Saturday is Itie Day
*e hmy tbet* 6ne
uiiai
Saturday, feb. 2
- 1*07
CMIee Coken
ia
Uto vi^ to'
Mfect flOffl.
If *• ItowH whmt jva ««it ue
wiOinakeitoD .hort iiotioe.
That Frolt Stick ia 6me.. Ttj
Welt>ittgh>e
5 per cent
Viscount
\
on all
Sales of .
50c and over.
Jake % Witkop
NEW STORE.
FLOUR PRl^
TrimWe^s Bakery
oillmonSt.
BotbpboiiM.'
AIBERY
, m~
ananbtedUenl
Bl:.,
BuokwlHtot.
HnynndStnw
Afo^tbe ,«odncU
It, leccate.
Too will find good
tbingitocwtat
Ideal
SOS W. From St. Traverse City Milling Co.
Cit.riioiM 827.
SIS s. unioB.
x^'m
***u‘was evening before Parker was
traced to the Leelanau where he had
Some Valuable Hints
IsiBtotfitti t Wertism.wfcwCtniii8fatlm8 6iifcPieist Sty TwSaw Tbm UmtisMNiThi Emiiflmif
Rtmunberp ~
PRHEMBITDK1 BOTE
‘ tried
a:
>«apdalfcato.<u.to...4««yMtoy.«UI.>.tolpyaa.altol>
kajfUaaaaarcbtllmjaaato anMciak n <a*a«a •• toy IMM Ikal
laty kaaw Ikcy are Itto
Kl wcdcs aeeis. They are
me yo« shoaM otvetbea pMd smperk
Byaadeaotwishle ge dewa towa phoae
your ereers aad they wBl he deltvcred
So strong
an IxnprtVsiun
did
•’Human Hearts- make upon a proml
nent clenoman la New York, that he
wrote to the genllemaa lmpersuo%Ung
Tom Ixman. vigorously Indorsing the
play and informing him of his Intea
tion qf trotting all the orphans of a
local asylum out' to see It at bU omn
expense. And be did II.
•‘You cannot ermeuive.- aald* Man
ager Nankcville, ‘of the appreciation
at the change of
______ thus alTordt'd them.-unb*ss
you had llsleoed to that gallery the
day they attendcil. With the ‘gods
prest*nt,-- he continued, ‘as often as
I ha%-e mys^r enjoyed sitting through
was as enjovable as a box of
monkeyp sprinkled over with fears.
Quite ofilea alncw have city schools,
lose principals were awsre of the
pat merit in the play. Iieen given
half holiday, that Xhtt youngaU-rs
might enjoy a uuUintH*. And what
outspokmi critic* the lots have been.
You can't gel a fav<irabl» criticism of
1 eulogy for love or money
from a juvenile. You must give him
the goods or he denounce, you broadca.1, and I am really grateful to the
tou of America for their appreciation
of what all now agtae to1>e one of
the btwt American ptkys.m Hearts- come* to the
Grand opera house TueMlay. Jan. 22.
anxkNi.. however, about the penalty
and where he wUl imvo to be con•oed.
His home, according to his story. U
In Chicago, and he has lieen working
as a painter In Grand Rapids for
some time. ThnmpM>n>Ule was the
DO NOT OVERLOOK the change lo
last place he struck and he received
H hat. at* remarkably low prices.
a money order from there made out Mis. C. P. McCool. 118 FYont street.
to one Miller yesterday. He says that
ke sent It to himself, but the police
are inclined to think that he has a
TWENT1ETN CarURT CLUB
SALE OPEN! AT n M.
For Good
Prime Beef
Jan. 19
Last Day
of the
and
Wholesome Meats
Call ..p
Bay Packing CO.
Retail Martcet
Dtodenin
Provisions.
41S soani UnloaSL., .
Cit. phone 3*.n
'Uell phone SK3
9 cent Sale
Don*tMlss It
Monarch Canned
Goods .
ARE HIGHER IN PRICE. BUT
THE
REMEMBRANCE
OF
GOTTEN.
tVhll.- W.x Hr
IbMl Ki.1iu-y fl
Urn. Ib-suA..
r;.r -...... .
Then* are some good« live
liargBins that ynu. can get
bffoiv that time.
ItrCormlck
879 East Elidmi Street
Cit. phone 880
Stickney’s
Jaupli Sledar & Sms____
::sr- USjm
Miss Neills ft.nd Was fflsoltd Prsak
th. Aanyal Msotlng HtM
Lnat tvealnp.
wiU bs
The TwentleUi Century dub
kt Badsr-s Msat MxrksL
^y“
Is-our motto and It Is left to
TP.
MsUng WM the stmual one and the Wers of months^ even years, here to
tor whetker or not we live up to the
FhlSIom. Miss Nellie Bend!
klgk standard ws set up for oaraevsi
\nee president. Miss. Comella BtaS'
hiB wo opened our shop, aeaairSBA oourteotn senrlcs. Just pricings
*%ecrsUry. Mis.
al pfwmpt ns to Invite you kere.
. regular buab
We pay top prkms for hogs. vosL
I held aad It was de
butter, nggi and poultry.
A t^bave I
ny,
par was asm
aad tbs mastii
oooo HARBOR.
August PdKnerr weftt'to Lansing oo
J last.
bdsioesg Baurday
aaiuroay. , R. Peterson went to Frankfort oo
Jan IWt
Tke Dtamond Dye man paaaed
Tumorrom 1$ Cleanup Day
Saturday
m
up with typhoid fever at 8t. M
pital. at Marquette. Mich.. Is
tag. which is good news, for
ants aad friends here.
Bd Swanson's ssw mlU sUrtod si
k^bomberg Baturday. and ia doing Bae
A VICTORIOUS ARMY
Could be made of the host of
delighted hooMwife* and their
anisunts who bare used our • . '
BEST F-L-OUR
*-
Their commendation* would fill a col
umn of thU paper. If you are not a
user of Best Flour now, this is just a .
hint to try a single sack. That will
be the first of many.
Hanneih
& Lay Co.
Th., Earlier You Ar. Her. the Better Bargains You Get. There
Will be SoiVie Great Values.
- -. . - - -
Okie-iialf of ttte amdtlittt of ftie t>IU witt be deducted froiti Oie first ftiree
SMles-slIps fliat readi ttie office.
■ 'A-
mm.m
m
rS
imm
■ k:-
-r-
mAkrwo.
vttli elMi
tor l«U
ONft. UVi ftai* or 17t ML
WEST ALMIRA.
Miner Roea drive* a new pair of
aMgha whiefa he purehaaad esm day
laat wwek.
Sidney Bates' baby 4a aick at thla
m AALS-iaAHrT aero* two and
oooAair aUtoa dtf ■artot; 1AM writing. Hope it will get akmg nicely.
Hanrey Lake b now atoytog with
hb aade. Waltar Lake.
'irststsrs ja
Hrnmim *M hoalatte*;
part of tth atfoot. PHe*
IlSM.
JO. 5JJ. Mt O— ^ Ctt.
V —%TAI<ITiO-»if, otn» aa4 corm 1«
CWoor. aj.ttoitoiO.
JnlMf FOR MLC-MmR in om or Um b«t
■tow la CohHBdo, aot a pm
fcw a partoc alaa. oa# la a
WAWTID-Toor
tm ropoirtog.
ratora* are lare. proAU large; ao
Oetorato hiTWlMit
Thmr U
■naaa tollare taa gat a kw
aharta. Wa ara kaaillag tola tor
too baoaat at toa amll laraal^
U youj^ to awka a good alM
toatatawot take Trareraa Otg
eopoMp or Traaaraa rtgloa tonne.
nr*, com. o*tf.
Write or call oa aa lor particulaia
hmy mod mtrmf. T. C. MUllns,
aad laformalloB la /wart to la1*0 1141
racuaeau. Wada.Sraa, Trererw
017. Mlcb, iir^Jalca «. CUIaeaa
WANTSto-Too Uot k9tv chtduoo
pkaae 111*.
dec mf
MO oor tMAL au**d «lilok*o
#■•4. Moo* o*u*r. T. C MOllot
Oa
to* 114f
22Tu>-;riLrsj-ji;s“ifj^
WiUtom MlMtoan. Br^ cf B
With 450 lemhert and 100 or more
SB wen. Baul* Cite* T.ih** faeca depaty aheriE of
M. C. .
will doee lu doors
b auyiag at home than
Perry Bur
a
aow to hb
».
After watching
Peter Bate* cmlled on hb uncle. Rn
aoeuaiotote. the directors hare tfjarrirod
foa and oouaia Cnri Bata
Mba Rehalr Wllaou b
for Mrs. Dive O
Chartes
Fefaroan
1*L
the
doom will be
Mr*. VIota
of New Lothrop. waa drowned near
»e Dowle. the unkiased. has Ban Diego., where be weat a few
Ike/and Hanrey Lake are .
_ to Ben Mac DhoL near M*a^
We are gUd to hear that Mra. Will hegop^ Marray Dowle. of Ipwa. 81
Hartmaa b a little better at thb writ- year* of age. and the yoyag ama’s
and hope ahe will keep on the grandfather, who will spend hb del^and
cUntog jt*am at the fine country pUee aelltog adnlteimted milk.
In dlacnaslag the race profal
of
Asia Palmer hauled a
fore the OoorersaUoual club, at Battb
for Moae Halleit Satur^^.
I tbe immigrant family Creek, the Her. P. J. Mareety. of the
Mba Rekah Wllaou waa the goeat of 1164
kler to Port Huron. They Flnit Methodbt ehurch. said that
Mias Viola Lake laai* week for a few
were aElcted with a conUgious db- prejudice la AmericaI U ao atronger
atronge
ease, and were deUlned at the deteain India. Rug
''*Ttie 7otm* folk, of iKt, rlrlnll7 »re Uon
hoimlua. the railruad paying all
having fliM* times akating on Pearl
8ur
lake and alao Weir, lake thee* nice
*^*Th?^?4oor
bollermakeT*
employed
I
lodge
Na
Na*9cT Fr^ and Aeeni^ ^a
eveBlaga.
Trunk shops at Pori aona. waa
at HUladab.
Hiram Hallett came from Carter. at the Grand
on strike. They
Siding after a load of com one day Huron
i’^d
refuse
to
w
work
with
warming
“
a
nT^X^**Jf
mej
laat week.
Old and young.
M. D. PraH ia hauling logs again
and aaya he would like
{a.
,
TAXES
...... ssisrr™-
FOR SALE
row and dilckoa f**d. T. C. Milling
Oo.
too 2141
Daiad. Dec. 4. 1906.
J. M. HOTLLMANTBL.
Trarera*
City Tmaearer.
CaU as up dec 4 to tofa.28
§17 Union Street.
rOM tAUI-.M*at ■Mricat. Front
atroec Tool*, otoekr flatmwa. d*UTcey, good trad*, igofad loeatkai.
tOHM. Wad* Bra*.. ti7 Bcmtb Unloa FOR tALK-ltn-Ooe hoadrad aad
•iroac
to* !•«
•Ixty acre farm IJ miles south of
city; aerenty acrea Improred; new
hott», bam. windmill: all fenced:
FOB •ALt-14Sf-Mod*m right rooai
Prl^ I4B00. Wad* Broa. 817 Union
rraldrac*. Sixth *tr**t. All
atreet. Ctu. pboo* 1218.
v*ol*ocra, A good bam. clo»* la.
Prle*$3M0. Wad* Bron. 117 Sooth FOR SALt-1477-Larg* eight room
boo*e. comer of Cats and Itth 8U.
TTalon *tr**t. Citlaena Pfaon* IJIA
large lot. boo** well flnlMied. on
Jan. 441.
FOR SALS--4M
corner
Franklin
and
alr**ta; atone baarmtnt: fnroaee
haaL elactHc light, city water, aewer
ocMMCttoni. all In flmt
ikai. Q. F. Murray.
to* lIKliao
Amos E. Bingham
S^^
aeraa two lan**
tor naharhaa toald*^ a^thia ^
FOR RENT
Dditloa; cash
Wada Broa., S17
Ctta. pfaon* itlt.
LOST—Qhld Sb**es the llrirt of the
week. Return to O. K. Bemue and
FOR RALK-ltn-az room bowt.
recelre reward.
jan 17-31
tooth gaa aad etoRrIc Ughts. Qood
beta, tae tovB. cloaa to. Watolagtoa LOST—Vl’liite fox terrier puppy, black
l}«*d. H. K. Perrin. First Natkmal
■treet rtto* tltoO. Wada torn.
bank.
ian
17 2t
U7 tooato Oatak 8U Cltlceaa Phoaa
111*.
Jaa. 441
City Treasurer.
SuccesSlul busioess man. Sev
eral years Alderman from
Second ward.
FOUND
ton H4f
mte attention to ahtoplng leglslatlOT
ao. will you tell us what aie .tbe proapecu for the passage of a bill at the
approaching seaalon?- Senator Frye,
who had determined to give the aaextanded toter-
whrtisvinoi?
trtcal engineer, has
parallel to those of her husband,
baa been making on her own account
some important
ant ex
gallons on the electric arc and alao 00
aand ripples. The rroulu of these
so valuable that tbe Rayal socie
ty baa cooferrod on her tbe “David
Henry Hughes- gold medal tor useful
reoearch. 8be to tbe only woman who
baa ever b^aDjbooorod by this
**Lle^enyn Powers has he*a gover
nor of Maine and be la now serving
his third term to congreas from the
Pine Tree aute. He U tail, swarthy
and strong featored—to fact, tbe
strong Itne. of hU face, the proml-
■UTOMOBilEO
H HRSMICffitP O
oa. and tonic Iron^ .Med.
Taatea goedi Everybody
UkesH.
tmk mhnmn muo
oa
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Tuesday Niam
January 22
i ta proud to aokaowledge
sto> was half
: a tribe that
Boariabed to the ptoe woods of Maine
•'WfaelT Too aerer bare pkM th*
rroog botee In a raee?**
twenty year* Baator Fit* of
-1908 Model K. Wlnton.** toU lea
-Xo. air. I aerer hare.- liHlalsd the
has haaa fiRhtteg for * ship
ther top. gaa latopc. extra patar ca^
nan with the wttohres.
r. bat It would a*em that th*
I an 1 esm afaj b that you r* Inga. Car la tet^stoas poadltkto.
do** la. Oaafa prie* IldOQ. Wiada
11700.
llroa.e SI7 Ualoa atmot au. phona
Abo:
-1906
Northern
Touring
-Oh. U: I never tried t* pkk tfa«
• was to that city not long ago
qnd was b«M^ by roportera for an
rtetitwe.. ...i
Interview. They appaarod In hit hotel
FORj*AL«-MT^-^ a*w
BUrra cups and hOBM toade
ta a body aad one of thaoL acting ••
taiy. regular toe kind. ISo a pound
Saturiiay only, grocery dirialon. Han- THE WHITE COHFAKT, Qmtt
■ah A Lay ItoreaMIe Oo.
|aa ftS4t 74 F«mrBL rMtrotW Jtool
...Human Hunts...
MAMO TUMIMO^W. H- lOlInfd, M
F*ars aditoOrtice. Witk Qrinneli
Brog. corner Froat and Casa Sta.
2240^11
BoainMa OoUcsto
--
I-
—
firt Jusurantt
L L. A. ’BUILDING
oacisrrito’T'
MARK CRAMTB
troidbL parroU
at aty BookBtora
MRS. E. L. BON9ltR*t balr drasMag
Rarhaa. over CRj Book Btor*. Room
19.
AMIL F. NERLINOER. LAWYER—
Money to loan. 812 But* Bank
building. Cltiteaa pfaon* 896.
REAL ESTATE AND LOANB-Qraad
Timroia* ted aad tea Oo^ F.
ThartalL |laaag*r. OCte. rsoto 8
201 frsat Strstt
OU. J. 0. A SAKT J. TtOBSUN*
PHiTtooutow
Order your
SOFT COAL
tfoa
L O. Blurnw
BARA T. CHABI, «L I
Dr. O. B. ChMA Bta
Both RheaaR 8Mr.
W.BgbthBt OMa.]
OR. W. E, MOON-Bpectallat-Oenlto.
urinary, skin and blood dlaeaiea; 15
year, experieneg Office aty opera
boos* block. Pbonas-New. 107;
old 882. Rroideaoe.710
r. W. THIRLLT, DaattoL Otar Bar
aam A Bari’s JawaliT Morg Both
Fboa«slB8.
ARTHUR HOLUDAY7 M. 0,-PhysleUaaad ianmm. * Rtoaorad to ofBees to MiUKto bloch over Bat
ABarl’g atisaas phoaa 888.
HARRY B. HARNER-Bxpart plaae
taasr aad actloo rogulator. Bads
faeUoa gaarmatoed. WKh KItohall
MaataHooMk CUx. pboo* 864.
Ywd u>a (Sffioe Northern
Miohigudook.
Bothphoi^.3fi.
T. A. vnJiEUf
OKNTIto-r
Bm-If,. I. a<7
Brek
John R. Santo
General^ Insamnce
Hew WBhetott BIL.
TnTerie aty
Farms_for Sals
I have a number of good
farmsi, all the way from 40 to
160 acres, for sale, or if you
have any good property, I will
take it in exchange and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
a good farm for less money
than you can buy it of any*
body else. 1 have farms
which are located from four
to 20 miles from Traverse
City, all good improved land.
MONEY TO LOAN—Mo tax clana*
pot la mortgag*g Ho**«a for aato.
laqiOro of B BcMamarg Park
If yon have good level farms
PtooohotoL
mar 1 will bay them.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-C O. Car
v^. Prices reasooatto. Offic* wlU
O. P. Carv*r A Bro Botk pboosg
H. HYMAN
420 WaahinKtoiL
Cit plione 774
2R. E L. TMIROBV—Rpavdal attaa
Uoo to dlaeaaa* of cblldrca. Root*
409 Btata Bank bldg. Both pboaaa
LODGE NOTICES.
TRAVERSE CITY LODGE. Ma 91. K.
fif Tre tocvt btafy Tharoday •**»
tog, Naa Muaaaa bloek: C B. WMl«r,C.e
1997
TRAVERSE aTY LEQION« Md. 189-
Mcb's Jackets
and Overalls
VWe have them in both
white and Une in good, geo
erona sizes, all at lowest
pric-a
TRAVEim CITY L0OaC.Ha ttL T.
• • -- -------------------------- --------- • I
TRAvemc aTY Looae. na an.
- K. b. T. JL «L
K. O. T. IL M. Ka «71 mMs arerr
FfttaraVUIatbeBitiak Mock. Mart
.... .. .................... B. M. FtaakHa
■‘VfStotoamaawwM
DENTIST
Porcelain Work
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at TcM ». a. Owl C. La^tar. W.
IL: B. S. Wklte, aecrauir.
1M7
Sr.s::&i.5£s«
Dr. W. J. Higgins
O. P. CARVER a BRO.
Uto han oa Urn third
iaKtothat7:89p.B.
Abraa BtoRh. Bteident; Oayl*
Ortawtdd, aacrttoiy; MMtto a Gray.
itpotr.
1M7
eyebrows
CEIERAL mSCRAHCE:
-^AreSLTLSS-■—
to BRW WILRBLM BLOOK •
ad to BTB. BAB. NORM THBOAT
Oa Qaor with
aad FITTINO OF OLABEBB. Oliei BB-rretoto.
taatioa to dtoaaaa* oC tb* *yg ear.
aaa* aad IhroaL Ototaas Bt
Ovar Maaea Brag alora. I
presaion to language. Then he quietly
begged to be excuaed. and the report
ers withdrew, wondering why be had
treated them so abruptly.
OR. E. t. MINOR-Ofte mr Anari
caa Drag Stor*. Btetal atta
to aya. aar. aoag aad throaL Olaaaai
Bttad. Botbphoaoa. Baaldaae* 818
night of^Jaii. 21. and everyone be surx
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choice for prealdonl in 1908:
H. G. Wells, the author, work, in a
room that is fitted with electric^
parutu. for light and heat. SwUt wa^
bis chief rource of Inapiration when
a youth; Sterne ia the moat profitable
Rev. Hiudclns preached here yester
EngllKh master, to his opinion, for a
novelbt 'to study.-and as a thinker day.
Uttle Fanny, infant daughter, and
Perry, the children of Jaa. Wilson
more profoundly than any other.
are
111.
Dr. Thomas Addb BmmeL now al
The teamster’s union of Oviatt who
most four score year* of age. a grand
nephew of the Irish patriot. Robert have been working for Joe Chase,
struck
for higher wages one day last
Emmet, and who has been made a
count of the Order of‘8t. Gregory by week. Some of them deserted the un
the pope, is an anlhority on question, ion and returned to work for Mr.
Chase
tor
the same old pay. to the
of Irish history and hi. distinguished
himself during a long and honored life same old way. The others are now
to the field ’of literature aad hblorical looking for Jobs.
We are glad to learn that Mrs. Will
Hartman, who bas been ai^lously 111.
Professor J. W. C.rook of Amherst Is a little lietter.
college appeared before the Young
Miss Helen Burr is working
Men’. Chrtatian aaaociatJon to Cam- Mrs. Jas. Wilson.
ren. N. J.. the other evening and de
Jan. 14.
livered an address on the subject.
"The Toilers, or Has the Workingman
tfaei
dbcuaalng hb topic an enterprising
gentbman stole hb overcoat and the
orator Is convinced that at least one
’•worker ” had a chance and made the
teT bis
AFFUM FOR RAU-I hare
ttoaloa appito hr toaibau tor
fa
Lord Cork, who ha* en
forty-sixth rear, enjoy* two
two riacountclea an«l three
in the peerage of Ireland, but be has
no seat in that country and b hlmaeir
of English deaent.
Kentucky lepubllcana are becoming
exceedingly active in the Interest of
fiecreUry of War Taft for president.
Eaeren newspaper, in the aUie, Includfhg one Loubrllle dally, are car-
cs«,4 o,
^ niodem cod Uver prepMre. w. E. ATTtoo. wue of Prate,- aiation withoot the uadess
Candidate for Repablican
Nomination for
lost
I adr.
| general Hews II
tothfids to kiss
HOUSES TO RBWT-tet Tenth St.;
abb CMCfanerFmatwadRo**, A.
FOR SALR-lfn-ria* Modamk
.
^S-tf
autli Btreat. aad on* of th* b**t oo
th* *tr**L Frtc* aiked b epat <
HOUSE TO
Price I41M. . Wad* Brotre SIT
QarSMd and Stat*.
tJoloo strevt. Ctta. phoM 121S
Hetaaaaa. Itl Casa.
FOR tAL€~«ghty acre tom two
tote wait NorTtorm*: four i
HOUSE FOR rent^
“
aty; I
for
RrB
fS.000.
Ls.^js:;£a.‘!r,s:
Nerrous?
Know why?
Van Von Prather, probate Judge of
Tour body most- bo pootly
Wyandotte county. Kansas, waa an Invelerate user of chewing tobacco untU nourished.
be reached hb present official emi
nence. Judge non Prather announces
Rebuild your strength with
that henceforth be will eschew the
: VINOL, and yonr nervoueweed and aaya he Is moved to this reaoKe bectobe he expects to perform ; nees win disappear,
goad many marrlaae cecemonlea. h
Smo. ^WMS^teT^n'^ioriu
CRa. phone 1219.
toWML Price |lS«.
WteB^snUahto
LUMP
will be -«end me washed aat
iaato^- it s fro*
free from
I
dust, baa
vary little aaheg free froiij
slate, la fact
ct fi’a IdroL
C. 6. Taylor Coal €0:
of the Batata near Tseutoseh.
The Rev. M A. Knapp. Ǥ the PtM hsart dtecM*. Mr*. John Rtpwart. of
byterlaa chnrrh at Adrian, says he b JS9 Fisher areane. DeUtdt i
•orry for the atoa who wiU fae eUct*d
mayor of Adrian next aprlag. He aaya
LEETER a WELCH—Attorndty *1
that U b time for tbe eaforceuMit of
taw. OoltaetSaa work a speetalty,
was dtacorerod hy the aheriE aad
With UadarwoQd A Umlor. Sutber
he wUl asake life arieermbb tor the
toad block.
.
Jaa94i
cEbr exeeatire If the bws arc
n£^tfom Cart^Ttelng.
he
b worhtag tor hb falher. returning
WAMTCe TO OUV-Oood. bloekf
aafu, tnm oo* to foor fmn old. FOR RALS-14T(~F^7 acre tor*
Oaartar m!le«Mat of llarfield; good Nolle* to the Taxp*y«ri of the aty <
Trmrera* City:
■MO IlfOMO, Sto W*M
The tax rolb tor the conectloB of
d*c224f
th* aUte and county tax** for the
it Ormwa. year 1906 and for the
WANTtO TO MV-Oood. blockf WE HAVE liafd«
Hot*l and Bar
tock and tebool andI city taxes
tax** and special a*
colU fM OM to foor T**n old.
trad* at
for aaldysar
Their moto fa* *ound. Jon 3rd I
■ua
■10 ate
at Oopeiatala.^!Srtoe%l!li^
placed in my hands for coBecUoii.
and faMt faoteltTlUl for
loofo tor lodl*** *nd Ohio mnd will
Mortfaem Miefalgan; on* tfaoatand
I will fa* in my ofSce to reoalra eald
ho coo* two w**k*. tmnc to fartnc
mlllkm feet of ba*t hardwood, haca- taxes from now until Feb. 1. 2907. on
**»• Utmoc* o* fa*r*. iriTOohor*
lock aad pla* la Michigan: llrary
■07 900A eolU to **U. writ* m*.
ham folly agaipiMd la Trarera* each week day from 8 ©clock to 11:80
o’clock
in the forenoon and from 1
aty.
W«
haw*
R.
R.
and
taw
mltla.
ctelmr to»torbe* oddroon. what
o’clock to 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
JM* hair* to a*ll and fooMB for oaOfnU
^o?^ven2°aty? ^
On all BUte aad county taxes paid
l*ff. Oa mr rotor* will olthor csall
bar* gold and tilrer nine* in the
o* iron or wriU jroo. Hermaa H>great eat mining diatrict in the world before January 10. the regular fee of
-lb* Orld FlMd tetrtet, Nerada. one per cent for collection will be
■M*. tto WaahlattOB atr**t U tt tf
We bar* gold aad aUrtr mlnas U charged and on all taxes paid o
Colorado, In fact, w* hare proper after January 10. there will
r.rov w awa;wit lua \ru Wllllfi
ly for aale almost anywhere you
Fb«rt*»nth. mft**nth or BUtmili
want It. But w* bar* nothing w» charged a fee of four per cent for col
*lr**i to IK.IJ or trade? Call at J
can offer you that wiU equal U* lection. Penalty on delinquent city
W. Rlmter’B boua* furnlafalag niore
Qrand Trarera* Region for anfe. and school taxes and epeclal aaaeasanr* profltahl* inraatmeat. either to aaenta. 4 cenU on each dollar of the
purchaeer or aa aecurlty for loan.
We ahmya hare a glH edged ae- amount of aald tax.
Ofio* to m«|B SOI StaU Baa
curlty for your naoney and we alPOM AALC-All^ kind, of b
f.
mSHESS CMOS
•hnda^daaghter aad farother to Oraad
THE SOHNSON ORUa CO:
WAMTtO-OM
^AHTMO-Omt €1moia»4 kuM<
•Co.
«onii.«r. Ooli»W*T««f«C
Jm. K tf.
«att«r
SeriNE Toilet Atoti.
1 •epticfortlm?
TSX a—«f7-|»*ir^’*«
PORSAUI
*n,tman.
^AUTIO tkMm
John lapMiti. ^ SO cd terafd.
2ttS‘s£i*7!l-S
h it merrelloMly gocceiRfal
hrewht thMi to. The -*4- hM.hMB
in raiurirm^ time tmdiles.
a C. iiOFFATT-Abatraeto al Otto,
tto Stau Bank baDdtog.
' TMt’ is because it was
d
reward of 8190 for hb appr^hwiMoa.
compoonded by mn eminent
OtoRARLMKTYLBB-Mtot
Botto JJLMSMB 680 . W. ScVSTIf
Boston physician sdio knew
2;*'toi*£Sp3i
K. B. UNTb U preMdeat end Rnl
tost eutotoer. but he* stoee dto
ius bntineti,
MORROE a MeWETHT
RandaU. aecrecary. Over 80 dog*
xra;**SL-srr
S, *
.f;
We snow '7!i
|| nupf ot ffllOlgati
25 CIS.
gj
, TiuvKMB onm mcnmiM. moAV. mnuart
pacriB
Local
Moved
Perfect
General
WomaotK^
Tha irmlcai oaaaaca to waaaaa^
^Rtt. HGHT HENS UERU MIES iU OTHERS
:
iw.
THOUS HAD COLO FEET
bowuhhtoherathietes
1^:.' :t
Bougtiey Building
reaUttd thia too lata to oaa« their
health, bar*}j la tiaae to aaae their
#
To he a aaeaeafal wife. «o ralala
SSr-issr.’j.Ji"”'" £js=4*!ss^‘isisr.
tor twa. d^^iriir^lirTo
If a w«Ma ftada that her eaar.
id*a oa^ rmoft U heM hj Pw^r
m IW
. JO Cooaor.
®r. who la th^rhaapkai
tk^chMMwkm broad
r«^., mma th»
i
vorld. Tha raoorda to
ac eil
aaikmI that
tliai tlcklatb^^toaiP^'
UcktefL-^
^ waa
I tbw 4art Tliefr
vas not ame^^
oae'
aoHurr aiaaiaiir athlHlr raeord hald"^
H^iMHaai «ro«m4 fba roaairy U
aatmaMy n«orM IbUr v«alc.MtlM^
;li aalr iiao battjr of aay
IW atraciMa b^wm Ab» Aii^l aad
fUirr Hab<v roaiebt. Tho*
hoarTaf. oaalii la Wao
y«I ^»fly mmkm op fo- apjr alwnacr
M OP arrap aopplr.
Bakar la oalp a aarW. a
«ko «aia ap wtib
m w rnuikla UtoO and
Harry
tha wairr hara ^ dlataaaad
Thai* la
et:
Kally. 2l l-S aaeoada: 440
there aH Ibe tliae I
eorda. and we have
vHabtHhrowIng Record*.
^
tog jampa. R. C Barry. 56 feet h ZA
ABM*fican ha» to It* credit
h«^lochea; throwioc
.rowing l«.pmind hamnier. j
etji If world • raeorda Roglaa
___ _
172 feet '11 Incren; throw.
oaad to be the bell cow lo tbe rmrd|,^I^ Mtads. J. nanagan. 3f feet
baa «aly four, all of Iboae in the7,54 j bM: potting ICpooDd ahot.
diataace ruga. Ireland baa one.w w
49 feet 6 Inebea. pi
Um. wnaing broad janp.
jj.poaB
oae. 64 I
The If recorda of An>erica*i credltlocbea: throwing
are held by 14 atblrtea. All of Rng J ft. Mitchell. 15 feet ’"***3-4*^
lands foar record, are credUed lolfOyard hurdide. Krai-nrlein.
mao, the great Bbntbb. Thl. manaecood.; 2f0^yard hurdlee. Kraenrleln.
Bhrvbb la probably ibe greateat long» 3.6 aecond.;
Is; throwing discus. Mardistance man ever, aad Rngland auretits Sheridan. nr. feet
pet 6 Inches;
ground contest
4ld. Ha aboarad
w grmx
fraat €w%
Haa»
«b bla
aad laraad
natoaaloaal bafora ba vaa hair ripr.
itJly aood judsmaot to mairt
Attall to tba boat tbay had
aao. for Abry
/
fm wwka apo.
crrtalnl.
>howa too aitirb id the gaBM> for any
powcomffr. Bat the bo> awdr a aplm
did ahowiag. aad. la the optoloa of
fbe ctowd, daaerved a draw. The re*
palrb aatarally toUowad. aad Baker
lUM a Urge foikiwlag ready to bet on
hla vtetory taalght
Baker la aald to ba a» anirk ai
AtiHI. aa ahlfiy aad aa pretty to fool,
voch aad eraaloo. aad to hare a moeh
harder poaeli. Thla la a good deal to
aay ahoai a atom baglaBerand atainpK
hl» aa a wander for bU age They
aurHy do rmlaa aonie auirvHa mit In
Califorala.
AUell la a aghtar who makea the
Confident That He Can Whip Him
fmwdM tired, bat tbU la becaaae hU • and
Will Then Tak* on Others
ighia have
with
Who Aspire to Him.
amrh larger ibaa blaweir. II
It la aald
that be doaa a4)i baolute to tear toto
a bAiy (Ifr hla own alee, and that a bout
Iktarmi Ahey and any other man of 1 New York. Jan. U.—-111 whip Britt
'right Is aa hot and pretty a on 8t. Patrlrk-s day.** aald Joe Oans
yoo« could aak lo ae**. Whei today, "and I’ll whip him so sooh and
milt aa anyone
hn.f(Higlii in Chicago. Abe met Kh so easily as to oonriuce the public
JRIpI. Aarello Herrera. Buddy Ryai that our last fight i was a fake.”
One algnlflcani aiaiement made by
and Kid Herman,
than he Agmlaat these powerful hit- Oans Is that he intends to repiain In
torii Abe tlncaaned ouotlnually jab the lightweight eJuas.
bed and ran. got the decisions, and got
-That’s where I
ph-nty of
honied by the crawte. At that, his
win from Buddy Ryan waa bad—Bud that’s wl
knocked hla bead ncwrly off. and this talk
ing O’Brteii U
:
oa all Ibe polnU of the game. dM not absurd”
plana. Oans said
rightfully loae the verdict.
KW Hcrmnn and Tommy Murphy be wants u nut her go with N<
Nelson.
"It’s no use talking about It
have practically accepted terms for a
pres
bout bi Nevada, and thla means the ent. though," he cantlnuc>d.
one beat bet In the way «if a fierce, will be gone for ab months and lurth
tost and entertaining battle. WhMi a tag ran be done In the wav of a match
curd for a Cbbwgo chib! Herman and until he returns. •
”I take 00 Britt In March, and then
Murphy arc of about equal bulk at
present, and they look Infinitely bet. there are Jimmy Gardner of Lc»ftell
lav agalnat each other than ellher of ottd Harry IjowU 6f Philadelphia, and
them could appear agalnat Oans. Mar- Tommy Murphy. iT he thinks he’s In
ph^ is fast game, aggreaalve and a my clasa—and then Nelson will come
pimrl.er. Herman cannot hit as hard, iMirk atjroc lime and may «-ani to try
but Is craftier and has a better de. It again. No. I don’t think Herman
will want u, flghi me again. He’s
good, but Just at pn*sent he in not In
ray class, and he knows It.”
iJK'USiSicu','
liST RGHT A FAKE* ICEBOIT CUTS THE WRIT
X
BniMiiT. ‘•^waiehed that man Mur
phy wt»rl£ tWhiUidelphla. and did not
think miachV blm. 1 am willing to
WOMAN CHAMPION BOXER
T0MEETU6HTWEI6HT
Oie Murphy crowd ”
Hob niralmn
Iter all hr hat
piund iNMtt in PblladelphU with
B<»b
I. says a report from the #
first rofiiaMl. saying hr
distanct'
stance baMle |n Nevada ft
tor
Bniaao says that the
Is pretty
imrialn for March ?o.
payton. Ohio. Jan. l«.—As a*^aide
Issue ^lud a uoveT dish for lovers of
the spoil. Miss Jwnle Ackerman
ehsniplun wtimufi isixiT of Ibe world,
will bo* 10 iwo-mlnuie rounds with
"Kid” Mills, the Wril known U»cal
llghiwelghl. at the Grand theater tc>
niKht.
]
HARB BOWlCD high.
lOSTORAMERICARPUrERS
: flUHRETOWOBKHARD
.
MILEIMIHUTERATE
UTilieftah
Uke this winter. •Jimmy" Campbell,
the resort and hotel man. has fitted
up a model craft which can go a mile
minute according to those of bU
lends who have eaperienced a ride.
Several of Mr. Cat
bare l«o«^ rn.hu...«lc d..
bing yarns
few days ago a local partv with
Skipper Campbell handling the sheet
made from I^ee’s landing on the west
side of the lake to Wnu-be-kee-go in
ilnute and three<barters to' j
stop watch. Guess that’s ^oing some,
pbell’s great game Is to get some
of his friends onto th
the craft during a
high wind and - alew ” the boat *0 that
it. win bring his guc
about si*
cW this broach
^*Mr*^8hcpard returned from Detroit
Monday where he went with 3 c
j
of poutoea for C A Srigham.
The school It doll fine and 47,
scholars are enrollod Mlaa E. Brody
spent Sanday with hls brothe
Hy. Wm. Van Horn.
D W. Reynolds and Wife of Grown
PORT ONCIDA.*
apmit Sunday at tbelr da
Mr. and Mrs. Olf Olcocm of this Mro. K. C Stamp.
Gian A. Brinffbam rriutm
place visited their i non JoAmnle at
Acme last week. I
Bmplro Satnrday.
Wnnam Tbdiey ta able to--------- ,
Mr and Mn. M.
Baach aad faaUly visited with her parenu. Mr. aad
Mrs. John Dago, taa| Sunday.
A number of yoanjg people from iiere PMfito OB. Mr. Slater, la
att^ded the dasc«pt Glen Arbor laat two car loads of poutoea 1
Mr. Taylor baa bought a honae and
l of Mr. Stlckney. formerly occupied
MIm Schmidt of Ipronkfort la here
^tad her uiieTe, |>o. Bebmidt and
Brlffhaa abipped 2060 bnabela
Mr: and Mro. P. I. MUlri-, Mr. Oleoea laat w4wk. Twenty ceau
aon, Mlaa Paari Latr. Mro. Brommer
la tbe price at present.
•cbool at Fort
Jaa. ir -
the great woman's remedy for woman'sllU. made only of rooUmnd hrrt*.^
It cures Female I'omplainU, such aa I>raggiag Senikatkkos. Weak
Back, Palling and DUpUc^-mta Infiammaikm and Ulerrmlion. and all
*"
. and is invaluable in tbe C'hange of Life. U diss<
MTS at an early stage. 8nbdtwa Faintness. Nrr
ProstratSoo, Exhaasth
f wlnde
of the
Walter M. Paige
Boston Fonts
Vine
DELIGHTFUL
ZEMO
^
nUpel^ jiuts
PUone for iirin*. We tiellyer.
FRANK M. PAINE
Arc Your CoIlccHons Slow ^ ^
HsTejros scceute thst
Ask your barber. He will tell yen
••ZEMO ’ easny surpasses anything
lo the world KMlay for the curt ol
twver been equaled, and It has Justly
icdihe title.-the Woi '
• lor all diseases of '
that Hugo's viciorv over iiu- Quaker
at IndbinspOlU two y«<arv sa:o aas tint
a fluke.
•
You Have Given Up?
If yoo bare, let me collect
them for yon.
A. PohOral
INDEPENDEHT LEAGUE
TO BE FORMED IN EAST
Collection At^oncy, war Hamilton'
^"ZA
lffi^-asS“3-iS2
-ill
ii 11
Lydia E. PiBkham’sVegetaUe CompoumL
!....-........... Igssgss-
BUCKLEY
THREE HORSES WERT OOWH
’ ATHEWORIEAHSWEOHESDW
Chicago. Jan’ ^.-Joe Thomaa. the
San rniiiclaco middleweight, who has |
been talking fight to Hugo Kelly at ;
long range, was ebown up Wednenday
aa a four fiuaber of the Jlirnny Britt
type. Mlk«-Rllev bad offered Kelly ,
add Thomaa a purae at Tononab In ,
March, and there wa. a alight hitch
over tbe weight queatioo.
I
Kelly at first wanted lo come In at |
16k rlngaide.
Iddlewelghl j
limit, bat The
Then Kelly
tfffered to do ir.(i
ir><i two 1bourn before* ^
entering the ring, but T1
Thomas would
not agree to the terms.
t
Flnall.v. and
rather than lose Ute match, Kelly
agreed to do l&c ringside. It mas
thcmgbt Thomas would Jump at this
porpoBltlon. but. to Rllej's surprise,
the Frisco man tornbd down the of.
fer. whereupon Riley wired S.vMc
PerrettK
tK !Kelley a manager, asfollnw*:
•rant do any
with
Tboma/. He <l<i**s n<
Kelly s game. Am tr
O'Brien, and will g
liig puTSA‘. Think
Ill accept
weight win K.*llr do
for tbe Quaker?"
PiTrettl wired hack that Kelly 1
would do 16k pounds two hours Inrforei
lerfore]
the battle for Q-Brien. and If that
didn't suit Jack that he r«uild make
tbe weight ringside.
Ferreitl
stated in his triegram th.it If K*'H
failed lo stop O'Brien he would
llJMa of hla share of the pursr to
charily.
TVrretfl and Kellr clnlm that Ihev
Tcwiaor—. irrepnlaritire or the
*blaa^’' ahe aboald atart at ooce to
haild op her ayatem by a hoaic with
apecihe powera, each aa
NV» York. J»o. IK.-IXfi-kl.U mi
Traversa CUy, Mich.. Bapt 10. 110$.
their attempt to obtain pro«^tiv*u
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
ftom the National AKsociatlon of'
I bava placed a number of aeecnmts
Baseball toagm's. the pres!dentr of 1 ——
with fi. Poborml'a M«cy for collect
the si* rluto comprising th«* new 1
ion.
many of them look ooUawed; but
.Atlantic league met at the Ilidel Vlr-j
The Right Name.
toria Wednesilay night and lormul.it.
4-d plans f«>r an AndeiH-ndent le.igue, ; Mr. AiigiiKt Sheri>e. tbeT>opular oyer
The Atlantic league. If was-unimuiir
poor, at Fort Madison. la .
ed at the ronrluslon of the meeting,
nrel P~»i, Boa. Prad B. Walker. Jnd«« ..f
Dr. K. U Aabton. D«Uat
will fight the Trl-Staie league, w hleb I
obtained
BIO PUR8E6 A FAKE.
b-ague failed to obtalt
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R'Y
The Atlamir .niso threnlens to prt
a team In Newark. N. J.. and fight the “
Kot.sim. itwte.«Mt
ousne-sa and constl-.it-sunifwit of»s»dd«rr«»Mi iK.» on alt-intht*
j ,aUon. 2?>c
IWly
i.nk.«. Drug
In a letter wblrb be has written to K.uvtern leafc^ie.
a Buffalo friend lUtillng ; Nelson
Frank H. Meads. H.innah drug
throws wime p<»sslblp light on iluw
large Nevada iuiises which, lie says,
■re by no means as great ns lhc'y are
stated to 1h>. Quote Bat :
"They’re mighty glad to get f.'l.tNKi
i mwd!?. CVhrt'
for a fight In Nevada. Cut ihe^purM' Batmday onlv. grocen division. Han * H
jait is It
In the Gnns-Herman fight to <m.‘third null & l,ay Merranlil«*('o
of the published reports.
•'You hear an awful lot nUuii tho.^e
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
btgdieurUHl miner* out In Nevada.
Well, the majority of them ymi^would
havd to chU»roforra or hit with « mal
let to loosen up on any of that alb-ged
Trsia airlTM ai Trsrm Cltyplaaday aaly
gold dust, a lAOOtful of which every
man is STippAihfMl to be
around with him
"They hn'e clever press agents out
there from Chicago and San F’Vnuclsro
,«ud they get away with tbe big purse
yarns In gtsid shap<*.’
ickiCets 299. Batting
W^atern Michigan,
Musk iin. Jan. jf.—Arthur Harb. a
• Boaton. Jan. If—"Chick” Btahl. Muskegon crack howler. In a root«M.t j
)
night
4in the 4Aommerrlal|
the new manager of the Boaton Ameii
■dl^”
^ing
up
a eeorr of Z»9. which
las IdNiB of hU (
S4I far us known is tbe record for
g of a baseball
western
Michigan;
Hnrh howled In
knnas that the trainin
phenomenal form, his e»*err 1mlI up
ager Jimmy GolUna and be will make lo the tvrifth frame r<*!»ultlng In a Special to the Rv’ening Record.
clean strike On his last l»all the 1
some radical .changes.
Buckley. Mich.. Jan. 17.—Buckley
"There shall be no fooling.” says b«*r s4-ven pin kKsmI. spoiling '
Is certainly the%tislesl town In North
Btahl "and the men rotial .get right wcnild ha\e b«H'n a |ierfrcl sctire.
ern Mlrhlgmp. A conviratbin wanted
«k»sn lo bufdneaa. 'W’e have a big h»b
to erect a building «i.*x72
before ua. Rvery pleyer will have lo
to there bring no vacant lot suitable
.get In condition In the south. If not
I IM- OIMlir'in wr**they-l.ullf out in the street, but wl'.!
It Is up to the plarer. as l won't waste by the 80UII1 SldE^rs last evening, by move a* soon as a locatkm is decided
anv time w|th any one who Isn't will lOfi pins MUW Of the South Sldera upon UTille a gentleman bought
Ins 10 work hasd.
rolled high gan
game jwlth 216 and high boose and lot and now mourns t
'‘Hilling and base running will' be
ge at is:>.
loM of tbe house but he thinks he has
prar.tlerd extensively. The veterans
found It and la happy once more.
and .voiingsifuv will be treated allk<*.
C. M. Only 4 Son. the hustling
We have always been a joko In th«‘ Kroll ..
furniture firm have a new sign.
matter of laving down bum a This Rosser
Mrs. Grant Hall returned from
spring In tbe south much attentloo
Grown. Sunday.
will lie paid 10 that angle of the
Mrs Dallas Slack
daughter
game."
•pent Sunday at She
Mr. and Mr*. Prank WIghtman
sp«int Sunday at Mealck.
Dr. Gagon Is now boarding with Mr.
BruiT
4itfiiMMle fii4 Mtr B«t
ABtaeVaaa aad tha hokl-
BUTTER CUPS and borne made
taffy, regular tOe kind, I2c a pound
Satnrday aaly. irocery dtvtoton. Han
aab A Lay MercanUla Oo.
jaa It It
Inventory Sale of ,
High-Class Pianos!
H.$R. LIME CARO
\Vc are determlneil u. close ont iK-fore Febriiain 1st. all use-1
Oaken In e*rhauge) and shopwoi'n PIANOS. They Ml’ST NOT h.carried over Into our uext business yeat. ami WIl.l. NOT irTbr^TTn
any virtue In UfW PRK'K-: and F.\VOIlAm.E TxiK.MS.
' Persons who have aspin.i to the poase-slon of Pianos i»f the bel
ter grade, but who havi* heretofore not cared to invest enough 40
pnrrhnae ne# Instruments, will find this a SPIJCNDin OPORTl'NITY. for many of these Pianos aie almost llke‘ m-w. yi t i.ur ' Sale
prIfN-s :nre from^ 26 lo ^ p«-t cent U-!ow logular.
iilE I
lacliid(|l In Ibe Sale are Pianos of nearly every le.ndIngtnYrke—STEIN WAY. SOHMER. STERLING.
V08E. KNABE. CHICKERING. WEBER HAINES. HALLET A DAVIS, etc. Many of them are verj'
little aiieil and all In first-class e«mdltlon. All marked In plain flgiiros .-»t SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS
—making them without doubt the GREATEST BARGAINS' EVER OFFERED. Ammig tbe tu are the
following:
^
'
KIMBALL UPRIGHT. SALE PRICE ......................................... .......l
i ..
$150.
KIMBALL UPRIGHT. OAK CASE. LIKE NEW. WAS $450. NOW.. 1... ....
.......... .$285.
STERLING UPRIGHT. $35A 8TLYE. SCARCELY SOILED. NOW..I ... ....... .........
..$315.
SMITH A BARNES UPRIGHT. SAMPLE STYLE. WAS WSa NOWi................. ....... .... ............... S2S5.
WILLARD UPRIGHT. REGULAR. PRICE S250. SALE PRICE.......
.......................................$190
ME/«DEL80HH UPRIGHT. REGULAR PRICE $275. SALE PRICE..!............ .
........................... $170.
easy TERMS: Any peraon in Michigan may have one of these Bargain Pianrui at once and pay for It by
the month in kmall Installments. Dming this «ile. wo will pay freight to any point and furnish alool and
scarf FREE.
Splendid Organs WondeiMly Cheap.
KIMMLL ORGAN, PIANO CASE. WAS S1JS. -ow ONLY.......................... .........................
......... 7S.
WNGAU. PARLOR ORGAN. REGULAR PRICE tSO. SALE PRICE......
............S4S.
FARRAND G VOTEV. SOCTAVE. FINE CONDITION. SALE PRICE...........
................S4S.
CHOICE OF A DO EN LOW-CASE ORGANS. IN GOOD REPAIR..................................to SIS.
THIS IKYI^TORV BALE .tao ni™!!. lo iho other depulmenu of our buMneu anil we oBer WO.NDERFVL bargains lo PUoo purer.. Mu*lc Boie^ Violin.. MondrUn.. Cnitani. Bonjo.. Oomel.. Cl.rlnen «c.. etc.. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY on oortblng you any need In tbe Muide line. Contend Me
n«. or write for (nil Inlomatioa.
GRINNELL BROS.
FIHEEK MESIC BOOSES.
Inyerse Dij Store: 1S9 E. Fnml SL
One Ton
of
is equal to
Two Tons
ol
_CMte is tbs itlsal fuel,
hlive redneed Uie priosto
$5^tS
Traverse aty
Gas Co.
M
A
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a THE
RECQRH
6 O’CLOCK EOmON
WHETT SCHOOL ™ ^ hb «d,s«$ temS ARE
CHILOIIEN DEM
ALL IN VAIN
ATTtacmi M
or nrrcH
ILCVtNTH Vti
TROUT CIK FROM 8M pretended
TD BE A MUTE
By Wlra to The Bvemng Raaord.
Lansing. Mlcb., Jan. ig^Tbe nan
ntfreAs af Them. MaMty af Gt
•i*. 1« vtctattr af th* tMiik
IMIcn «rMt ■tmm.
SaiTE MS fOra KUEF
B ENOK «HEU. RtfWI Tw
By Wtia to Tha Baaalac BacarC
Atlaaaa. Ga^ Jah It —Tha laath
fore spatalng. are attracting a tot of j
toaiai ta aaaaaateata Mr* Alter P>rtch
aod har ivo aoaa of TIuMoaarUIr ba« HAt DittANCEO ITS OLDER AND auaniion near Cnkm street bridge toSLOWER RIVALS
day. There sewm to V bimdivvls of !
CASHB A CHECK FOR $12.50
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THOUGHT BEGGING
WAS TOO BLOW.
------------
* EveJTdliiSe^I^ MYalton who I
iMC«r t«M U
Mmh m O'
m That ar Val^araiaa ar taa
ftha Vaar Showmd a Oam
NInrtyStvtw Dv«r thr
LUMACV ^TAOIOUA.
•r WIfa ta Ihakaaohia Baaar
By Wtfa ta Um Mfaalat KMI4.
HolteM Bar. iaiaataa. Jam. Jt-
NIntir aahaoi ehll4raa vara killed br
tha aarihaaaka ahork ju*t aa ibajr
vara pn«wrlM to loava Um- arhool for
iw >iar.
thousands of the aprektod
the
and but few arv
ever taken from if. those getting hif
‘Trarefae City ofibkd rM^fda for the net* which are spread for large
IMd show 2Z2 blrtWaad 2SZ deaths,
If Ibla ratio keeps going Trarerae
111 l»ecome estlart bHore the
y ta caataaiaaa.
maaralatiati aald
.“.s:s
imyranaa Canpaataa licapad.
Nov York. Jaa. U >-Nqi a dollar of
loaa vma aaffrrad by
fltrr Inauraoea eompaa
of tha aartlifaaha Aa<
I la BrtlUb
Olaaatar Waa Oraat
niatM. Jaa. It-Thh
la aa «raat aa thr calaaallJra of
l^taoclaeo aad Valparalw
a or paopir have bora killed aad
I bodtaa are hHag Ukeo fro« ihr
ta br Ibr buadrrda. Thr vb
VACCINATED
ABOARD SHIP
PCTANDtP It II
THE EFFECTS
ONHISWAYDACKFROMRRUND
«:•?«
«ivb parradta the air.
Thr eablr liar fron
broken aad thr <orr««poo4mt had to
KO ici Hrdhuid liar, forty mlira to tbr
raat. to ile ibta meraapr. Tb* oartb
aaake ramo aa a auddao oacilUtkici.
not frow any fianlrtilar dlrreqoa. but
ap aad down.
Thonaatida of paraoaa vrrv oa the
atrrrla of Klasaloa at the Hair and
■prrai anoibrni of tbrm vrrr n
Maay Aairrlcaa la Klagaiw*
ktltrd aad ,batrr tirra burtrst.
Tbr aapror* made a»aay attempt*
vrrr plarrd .ofMcuard. They wrrr eoneaatratrd In a centra! poaltloa. No
Kln**ttm u tbrroteard a 1th
fallnre of the vater aupply. owlnp to
tbr buraUna of a rraenutr. «nd no
able b**rure
vairr vili be
HER UMBS
PARALYZED
Faond That Canditlona Have Chanprd
Sot Littia a^d That the Labor.
SadOff|i.
ugUM Petaader! has Just returaed
n a trip to Finland, hia native
land. Mr. Petand^r’s people live In
Waaa aad he has A brother there who
1» In the bicycle bt^aeaa the same as
r Pelander U te Ibis country.
Although ten ydab have slipped by
since Mr. Petaader has visited bis old
home, be fonad that there had been
few ebaages aa thjags there do aot
ore wUb the aamiH rapidity aa they
»la this roan
Mr. Petaadc
that the Pinniah Ubortag
ver> poor
the average wages paid being only
marks a day, which
alKiui U) mts in lour a
The atn-ets of
are verv wld«the walk down the renter of the
►tre«*l and one each side of this arc
will,, strips of greenhward wt with
grest shade trees. 1 Then
re crude af
as fuel for
falls and w«ml
Denmark, also
mne time in
eek in Bagland
e way of Liver
liner Carmanin
CHARGES AGAINh SECRETART
Olant H
-
,^.1.
FRONT STREET PROPERTY
FAIRBANKS IN COURT
alater 1* taken
re., .
<»r I^la Jane
Mia. Ball'a *Uier. was
ITnnle will make minor improve» In the apring. This Is the third
cam real estate trmnsactloa in
GIRLS'CHORUS
Rrlallng and preachlm: a very moving
aermoo. Tbfne were many trtend*
preaeiM and the caaket waa covere<l
with beautiful flowera. Mra. Palmer
aaa buried la Oakvood.
FORMED LYCEUM
Fifth and Sixth
€ati Vou
Cell Olbose
m this Is?
Dfi
ard. many of them Immigrants,
at usually mak«ui the trip In
dav* hut the weatbir was so rc
they were tea dayf on the wi
Open Tomorow.
Breryone on board {had to be va<Nrl
natwd before leaving IJvomtiooI. Mr
Special to the FNenlng Rect»rd
IViander caught cold in his
foie hwvlng New Y^rk and
Suiions Bay. Mich.. Jan. IK—The
ta laid un for aeveral ^
Leelanau countv farnrers’ institute
Brlltved Tbat
Laatifig III CfVtctt
opened thl* morning at
o’clock
Will Follov aa Ptrokc Waa Light.
America Is the best plare
with a fair attendance. '
Fuarral of Mra. Palmer Waa
Parker was taken before
Mild Yraterday.
Tralor this aftemiKUi and walved^es
amlnatkm
He will
Arbor.
The woma
Kehniary
Vhniary term of <
Mrs E J Peck
Pec a* local
ager am
• body of her alator to the prave
at the coaclaalaa of the ftmeral aer
vice yfjiitefday afirraoon. Mr* Oe«>ntr
UkU dieroremd that ahe aaa ----M. Winnie Hat PurehaamI FronU|
IV*j»Ite the
lyred In her lower
er llmbf
lilt
Ovnad by W. W. Smith. Adjoinfact that ahe had to be i
ing His Other Property.
hark by frtrnda abe went to the ceme
Released on
tery but remained In the carrtai^'
1. M. Winnie has purchaeed the
dtirtnp the service at the trare Ttv
day ahe la under a phyakrUna care property adjoining his at the comer
and It la thoti«hi that the atn>ke waa of FVewi and Park, together with the
au altahi that no laatlna 111 effecta wilt two frame bulldlngv on li, from W. By Wire to the Evening Record.
W .Hmlth. the dml being completed
folU.w.
Steobeovllle. Ohio. Jan IK-I
yesterday. This givea Mr Winnie a
HU yeara ago. w
riineml of her flrat
aa^ajit
9 Tonight at the CKwee^
it-DI#1l«ilt to Secure
Meetings at the ett
will continue with gr
There are coo
night. Laat evening
• charge of swearing falsely
FIFTH BIRTHDAYMlaa Beatrice Barbera Little Friends
Helpod Her Celebrate.
'Yesteittay afternexm twenty-three of
Beatrice Barber’s little friends helped
her celebrate her fiHh birthday. The
gwsu arrived Immediately after
achool hoars aad several hours were
very pleasantly spent In games and
other dlvtoakms. At k o’clock supper
Vt ™^4rT5I?’
of B<
Tonight
POULTRY SHOW.
glHs- cboma will give two apecUl
numbera. one of whkdi wUI be Tbe
reparattofia A-e Now Well Under
Holy City. - The pastor vrill preach
way for Bit CvsnL
« “Three Way, to Become Loat.“
The preparatkma tor the pooltry
1 have formed S-wliMB l»Ktii pnwiMly .1 T:» P » ahow are well under way and the 12<
lycenm aad will hereafter bare
ahow coops owned by the aaaoclation
singa every third lYIday afterAoewT OP HCCOW).
are in plaee. There will be many
n la one or the achool rooms. The
more eeote pat In by IndivMuals be^
reni of the fifth grade are aa fob
W«t Act «• TliM foro tho ahow opeba Toesday.
Iowa: Prealdeot. Dona Degaa: vice
At Um front of the room a large,
----- ------- Burgoaa; amrreUry.
ge has been built In which Prank
The oftkrra la tbe
vovd win show bU phcnaaiita.
grade are: PtaaldeoL Mar!» Lamie; vice preMdeaL Bobtarrhle; aecreUry. Qladya Pah
age of 81. He *aof
-rKiis“saiS's;ri
f
DESIRE TWO
DEP^ENTS
nurse?
FARMERS' INSTITUTE
IT ms HER SECOM STIME
^ ^
drunken fool.” U the hit of wladon
that Robert Parker, an nlleg^ forger,
who cUlma to be ttoly IW year* old.
spoke to a- Record 4eparter from bis
aorv]
cell in tbnclty lockup this morning.
kwp^recThe .voung felloW was corrmled by
the police last et-enlng In Hotel l^ehmau after several hours of search:
e most
At three places he had attempted to
aad braJthy
ay cllmai
climate In Ihet
pass a forged check fur $12 60 made
time
may cmasole itself In
toney
1 by the
fiCPARAJ^^^OF^COMMERCE AND from Phil Shermer. The check waa
• extinct Ion* of Traveme Cltv Ir
refused at the First NatlocMl liank on
> thought that by the lime the asy
ature which read
account of the signature,
shetJ
"Traverse Otv Iron
• C are of Beoj Th
rhIrfbT. 12S Seventh
I BO ae to quHe cover the id
site of the town by the Boardman. an*!
Paiker. alias Miller, alas Collins.
be a nearer nelghlior to the recity. Records In the office <*f
Health Officer Ralston show that
‘>CA.
day be appear*Hl on the Mre«-t* work
there were but nc death* In ihU city
ing the deaf mute rarkrt. He vlalied
laat year, while the record of birth*
several places cRf buslnea*. among
ahow that Tt$ children discovered
America within the city’s corporation Allege Th»t Oscar fitrauee Not Only thivn iKdng the People* Having* and
Permitted But Aided
i
T'inHt National tuiDks HU ston was
Employee
tinea. The avaiem of mathematics
straight enough, the man writing on
to Violate
C«
lolate Contract
Alien
to the 1
|iad which cank-d that
AcL
UKikkm-per. had
irking at*Ada
Ing Its end Is calcuUted to boost Cad
and wanted to get to Flint
Int where he
IIUc.“—Cadillac News.
bad friends and employment.
He
Neither Peioskey nor Cad lilac need By Wire to the Evening Record.
seemed well versed In knowledge of
shed any tears over the fimeral of
IndlanapolU. Jan. IS—The dele the Michigan Hrhrsd for the DR*af at
Traverse City us the aforementioned gated to the eighiMth annual confuneral Is not «
•ur. It Is w-nilori of the United Mine Worker* Flint and could understand the sign
language
Between
mlse*.”
It
Is
said
true that there
deaths In adopted a resolutson demanding a be diank frv<ly.
last vf
! blrthi aei»aniilon td the department of comIn the afiertioon he entered the ofwe figured that
birthi hMTce and labor and establlahlag a
the Iron works and asked
were ahead of the deaths by ni
ninety department of labor.
Tbev alM>
The reasoning is very simple charged Oecar Straus*, the new aec- (kHirge Tbtrlhy for assistance. Mr.
Thlrlby wa* writing out a check at
rr iary of ihe depanment of mtumeroc the tlm and was
rated
and labor with peimltilng and aiding While re w as* gone
Parke
I
ker tore a
of the aaylum la. In
emidoyea to violate tbe cootracl blank 1
book.
fr milng It
1.300 people. The death* at the aay- alien labor act
Tb
out for the above »nH»ii
Inm last rear numbered ninety-eight,
of the firm I* printed at the bottom
sixty men and thlrty-elghi women
presented the check at Pierre’s
TERRORISTfi CONDEMNED.
This leaves ISh deaths In the city
saloon without further signature <
proper and subtracting this from the
(Continued on Foorth Page.)
232 births leave* a gain of S7.
» Ifiytl Die fo^
Petcraburo Shop,
ghen. ^
wbtia the deaths at the asylum
Ure t<r?hi^*J2lt
vening
average almost tw‘o a week, the pop By Wlr
ulation there has ah«»wn a steady in
Petersburg. Jau
crease.
10 death lie
The death rate at the asylum i* natiirally high as the Inmates are di»
eased else they would not. be there.
I taking thl* into consideration
lid appear that Tmverse City
very high death rate
the contrary, the death rate
low a* In any city in the at
Cadillac Is t
to the lianks vt
U when TravCIfy Is
wlth them—
e Clam City w, ts for Travf
City to become evil
tUroi
rough r
splride. even the n
will have been forgotten.
If you can and will
:;;.Tk*iSa7.:r‘ss
.MM
O4lopiad Iba
j
*
We have juat campleted our
revised lift of nurses and now
have 25 names on the Hat.
These arc not all graduate
nuraea, but are the^ names, as
we heve baen able to aacerUin
of the people in Traverse City,
who make a business of nursThey report to ue when off
duty and if you--at any time
need e nurse call us up and we
can tell you who It available,
their address, achool and price.
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The-
mnm
Dnul Store
"Walk
Over”
1907
Calendar
FREE
Owr Store Is noted for
Oie qnaUty ol goods
sold
fro® aH who nae onr
EYg.
WHOLE
wbea:i,%.,:^
' 'I Made troa- ■aw*!— firain. -.
!!SariSi.“l.“.£BS,'JK
Hannah & Lay; Co:
t
Lefive fOBT order Ibr^
|
Magazine Subscriptions
’
S
I
: .
here amnt will reoei\’e prompt atientioo.
jiUge.tht.i»iceoflhi
iDoupyonler and
tronbleo(Mfrling. '
.
-/■
City Bool< Store
The Hobart Co. prop.
Wa Know of Jo Other Way
Fnr you to know bow cheap we are aelling goml clotbea than for you
to come and see the g.»ods and the value^
They will simak for
themselves. We are offering the best values to In* found anywhere.
Will you make us prove It?
^
Try ns OB a SUM at t&to
KUBECK & HOYT
LOGS,
LOGS
Will pay Highest Ca|h prices for
Maple, Hemlock, Ash, Elm,
Basswood, Pine and
Tamarack.
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
Telcphonc-Cit. :12, B !) K^.
To onr . ature aii<l tdl nt
abont it yon can have n
Nothing
Bui Good Words ^ f
BisT
By Wins to the evening Record:
Bievenaon. Ala.. Jan U —The
office here waa robbed Uat n
The safe eras blown ndd nx
amounting to 1250 and stamps nm<
tng to I2M were taken:
7
t J. W. Milliken
iypt-f*;
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'.to*
And Read Our Ad
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«r
HEATING STWES '
Our ibveatoty brings » Itgbt aes^ buaSrei
doihrs* starth of stove* that sreaieaudoaB la
dbpoae of regardless of cost or profit rather
than to have our mooey tied up. for another
«hote tw. Even if ytw «UI not want a^
Move before next vear itsnilpm yon to buy
prices »e areoflertegto
eae out our Mock.
s
nWM- Attio.
Itae MiU 4o
amde. To ecuKrtnee poo chat
thUlaaowewfltlNydBtxylt
M days before pen hay 1L
\f. SLATER.
[THOSIEMAkER.
Qoe Buheh 50c Tam>. to dow at 4adi
lOc
One iKH Frencli Flawtelt in neat FAtterns, 75c kind at
________ 20c
Taacaay wanted a
o make up by and one
her. When the glaaa
amred for her
in the dresNng
the all store
hardly space
these 1
_ for the
makeup oslalde. the slov
acaUd.
was thi
onto ibe iBiage. me nrai ume. t
noticed thkt there was a baby In the
tBf tA* M of lok
Manager BenneU waa sent for
«I4 WO*
nd Ihe aUr Irate.
TUt MU mA <wlr
11 hare to take that child out
» Wttl tte W Wl-~ tuiltjr .04 of the house or Til atop right here.•Ifa doing no harm.' said Mr. B*n
!• to a
bM aukca th« lior
iti,
or rrefute In
go out sajrtoofW." wma thersply.
m BMiot >Ulo« the dealer U ekme
The bahr disappeared.
Before the pl^- Mtwi Tangusy went
held reepoBMlble for the offeoM, no
|fft>rMoii belBK
tor the ber Mei- to the niahe eotmhes and fmwd tbr
stairway hsd
•elf, Jf • led oee obUlB tobwSTO be
am eieohe It or dbew It trlthout toer ager mslr$r^^ Mare the ticket
offtoe, go jup stslm and unlock the
othW ihaii • reproof or pervnui
fr»»nt
dijor. that the company might
elpUeoi
enter that way.
The lUlDole hill, bovcver. provldea
Acton Md act erases parUcularly
that U eluUl be • mledetoeeaor for the Utter, always display a certain
)unt of jcontfmrlnew and cccentH
•Bf perm ender 18 r«mi of ece or
ss. but Mias Tangaay and her
•ft rmlAor pu|dl of ally public place
pany wi^rc ahead of any that have
of Ibartitag (o^sniokc clsara. dgatoUoe
hared hdre In a long time.
or lobetoo la nay public etrert, public
Bui they got Just exactly what ih. y
‘i
alley or aay paWlc place and that the WMUhJ.
otaae ahaU be patilabed by a fine of
tlh.
Aayooe who akall gire or »cll
olghra, dsarettee or tobecoo to any
Thia bill eovera the frroond thor
oaghly.aa It aot only proiocU the
youlba from the thoughtleaa or con
eeleiioHeoa dealer hut alao protecU
the foutha from tbenuMiIrea.
There arc aaay dealcra wbo would
not sell a young boy tobacoO. yet
there are aome dealer* who care only
tor the money there U In the hnaineea
and are either Ignorant of or carelcM
of the offerta that* follow.
•
AMOTHKIl'toPlEM MUZZUC.
The New York legtalature. otter an
arrioiimlooa debate, haa paaaed a
**prMw muttllng bill.** ThU hill give#
tha aeoate clerk not only the right to
. dealgnate what new*pap«»r eorraapowlenU ahali uae the floor ImUalao givea
* him the power to oauae the rt^moval
of any he dealna on hla own Inma*^
tire and reaponalblUly.
It li easy to be seen wherein mmea
the obleetlon to euch a law. lly it a
paaaage the aenate clerk la made prao>
tloMbr •• autocrat and any newapaper
man. or any employe of a newapaper
oltaurire to him can be denied a pHrllece that wUI remilt in a practical
edict ncMnat the maa or the paper
obtalnlaf the newa. If the aaaata
clerk waa allied with any Inicreata
he could faally prt>t(*ct these Intereau htmi .the paper* Inimical to
them.
Howerer. the New York dispatch In
stating the law dues aot go far
enough Into detail to judge whether
or not the law will prerent ceruln
newspapers from getting the news. If
tt doM It la certainly a Uw that
•hontd not hare Ikho paaaed aa the
newspapers are the most ^tent guar
dians of the people a rtght*. I^hUclty
Is a core for the majority of erlU and
newsimpers ate the one# that give
this deelfUble publicity and to exclude
them from news sourass Is a ertme
agalitit the p«*ople of the state.
ISUIUEIITS
mm simoT.
gCNICINJAMIAIff
^15«e*1lME!a*t
Mr. Holler', frtca4 W •
,TW. Tbe Sm b«t, th,
UDloB JMk IB ootr. eomw, Bhowtns'
(kst U« IMaad t* • Brill* Bowwli*.
Mr. Holley haa two frleoda in bnaf^
nras In Kingston and does not know
whether they lom Iheir llraa In the
ewthenake or not.
mCOKO WANT AO«. FAY.
I WANT ADA. FAY.
^
IS
present and to glvo
to
meet lugepier and talk of old
held at Bast Lake
a Wg picnic will
The
park. Los Angele*.
hern CallfcMMichigan society «if
nla U laying plana
. ..
program and a large attendance Is
expected. The picnic wUI Ik* made an
annual affair. The picnic last year
wa^ great success and waa mw'h no-
fhat after a certain date all sales wUI
be for cash and cash only. Numerous
losiH** fmm bad aocoiinta are the prob
able ivuaoiis for thU n. w iKiIlcy.
The meat markeu In ihU city ex
tend credit III iheir customer* hut use
dlscrlmlnailon in making the sale*,
om* man even gulag so far that wh«*n
meat Is sent to certain jn^iple. If th<money la not fortbcomlug. tke deliv
eryman return* the i
SAffOUyiBBERS
BOrS WANT SNOW
.
the
4if the boy"
Ion asks that all Intcrjrk *4vo their old rubliwra for tboir buoefil. HI* Plan Is to
have as many 8unda(.v srhtKda aa wlU
placu a box o Itarrcl. dra|*ed with a
United States
In some wav. In a convenient place,
and haw all rtmuL-cted with the
schesd drop thHr wornK»ut rubbers In.
«r
Cn
Skeeing Is a sport that is
in iMjpularity In ttiia city every year
and Usl > ear there we
lier of devotees. Tber
lar slides but hills were identy and
with a nalr of skees. distance la to be
taken lightly.
However, this yea*,
because of the lack of snow, the sport
haa not beeir so popular but a great
many of the enihualaata are waiting
with Interest for the time when there
will be a deep snow snd they can In
dulge *n their ^thrilling Aerclse.
EABT PARADIBE.
Miss Mabsl ClelanM esHsd on Mrs.
1. J. Newroarch Sunday.
Wnil Venaroburg while working in
Prank Wllwm * ahlngle mill. Saturday,
cut his loot on a aaw. The doctor was
summontMl to dress the wound.
!>.g kauling Ilas oDBimencisl on Sec.
7 ftir Ihe Ward liros. They are hauling
to Holmes’ Sldl
Mrs. Standcilff returned to Traveiwe
City.
Jan. 14.
I
no NOT O
ret hats at
1 C. P. McCool,
*"*^ rr Mlaa Tanguay. Richard Huror
the second hit. He was the
SUaokoai. mscl pr^pcly
at ail hoort.
WL«S CUAEO IN • TO 14 DAYS,
gularj tOc
.“4s;
Cursd of Lung TrouMs.
•nt la now elevefc years aluce I had
a narrow escape from oonaumplion."
write* C. O. Floyd, a leading busineaa
man of Kerahaw. 8. C. “I had run
down In weight to 135 pounds, and
cooiMM w oonatanL both by day
and-h/night. Finally I ^gan uktng
Dr. King * New Diacovery. and conUnued this for about six moolha, when
my cough and hmg trouble were en
tirely gone and I was restored to my
normal weight. 170 pound*.** Thou
: the chance to sand* of persona are healed every
ably low price*. year. Guaranteed at Bugbee Drug Oo..
Frank H. Meads. Hannah drug atore.
Front sirwt.
6ec ancfWUKL.. TrUl boUle free.
I In S Ou%
3ailta.
my stock
ofD^
at or MoHr cost
1 ami 2 Imokk* Arciioa for Boja, Yooiba AixUChildreaAt.. ..$1
Boyt’ HesTj Rvftibern to wnar with iwaTj nox.................... ftc
Men’t 1 buckle Arctic!........................................ .............. %IM
on Han
jan 18 II
Men'aBabbernmcluaeChippewaa, 4 buckle Arctioa. Lcnibei^
Jacka, ^leatbrr Top^ Stormi, etc. Theae irooda are all of ibe
bt*at quality-Boslon, BaU Band aiid Goodyear glove.
I'netx^eMary to make prioea on about, bat we ha\e them
aU aitea and they will be aoldai eoaie
In Dry QooiU we have HoaieiT, Un^hrwear, GIoyos and
Miiteaa.
80X-A Good Wool8ox....
...18c
A Good Lined Leather Mitten for........
Mun’a Work PhnU, Bhirta. Overall., sSweaten
and Storm Coata.
W. 0. Foote
REX
CHOCOLATE
Am Mr S* M *i Mt*« IMm
J. W. 4Aokton
I call for
I have an open bus for
sleighri
:ighride parlie,s where
they all sit down in ibe
boUoui
Uom ;as they used to
do tn ifood old times
years ai^o. Have another
bug with side scats for
those who don’t want the
other bus.
CMwer nral i
Maple Sts.
A. W. JaEiiiSll
■nu. loliowin*fw|U Rive yon nn uk a of Uu. tcrent rMluctioii we
have mode. Tbeae nre only n few of the onny:
Ur,^ Arm Bocker, RoUen onk finitli. tcRuUr $3 nine, ot tlA8
Good Cobbler Sent Uocker. tegnUr S3A0. wow.....................L8H
Ko<-kcr like cut. Rolden oak. roll wnt, nicely enrved,
nlwnya w.ld for *5.00, now only........................
. I.. 8.96
< lor tpecini »7 Booker. Rolden onk. wide arm.
mM, uow 8 96
Sewing Olutiro from r,5o iip. Morru Ohniis tfom 4.76 np
All etber bigh grade Bocken eold aeoordingly.
Your Credit Is Good
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Union Street
Ttie Hannah & Lay Mercanlile Co.
"THE BiG STORE’-Dsabrs in Eveiylhint
H gaiTeiiter
1$ knowh by bi$ work
. The better the tool he uses, the better
the work he turns but. We pride
ourselves on having the BEST
■ f
selected stock of Hard;
ware in the City.
'Axe-Quality
Levels Correct
Wc soil the kind fhat don't chip or
turn ibo edge The weight 1* rtght.
Ihe handles aelecled and properly
SiiMil. Got a gcod one for
up to
tlie best. Any kind you want.
Sraces-Goodness
. Our brace* grip with the tenacity
of • bull dog. Nevwr drop your bit
out of reach after the hole Is l»ored.
You can pay 4Uc for one kind or any
where up to |24i0.
Saws-Sharp ‘
chande-
Por^ble Table Latnps
E.A.IfoBipo WAMontov
P.Mmi^
A.Oo*ilk
make
the very best kind of a preseiu; We hav^ all
F.
F.Afc*.
J. H.of
!*■
them in stock, at the Hght pneet. .Come in
WequMoogjOhib
and see.
-|
O. F. Ov«d;
iuneriou DnigBtbra
Hui>ahDri« Stole
F.LShirter
;
»i-rrw
Square—Accurate
Ho« mm
tlon, , 4,,
iLuouk one out
D^’l com any
•tween iheuu prtcraJ
Hammer Points
save time and that** mooiff, takes
just lOc to boy one kind, nnoCher 75c.
Lmi yon a yoar^-lf you don't lose IL
Bits of c4dvke
fait »n mtl, tblBc. dont Mst '
miKil. b«t bow -WOOdortoUr OMfBUf .
S.%'SS.K?»i*J13rS
Mxe.nsed.
Chiseis-Smooth •
do ,»n
Most bo UlBt ktad to MBOO* tho
a heoL
On th. .guare we*re goa
SRS-.SSl.'TJ.'SSS
trao. but we bsve otbar abm aM *1
*BBOB Ooou rw sp ^ sse.
> B. Paige Oectrib Co.
.• xd%5ST
^-1
.
Your Reliable Fumitu|x Store,
li la .0 annoying to keep oonaUnt,
ly aharpailng your aawa. Get the
kiiHt Uiat auya sharp—at least a day.
W« .Ml the **auy sharp** kind. Oo»l
one for Mr. Rip aaw gOc, Forty
Bon’t Forget
When thiaking about preaeota that
lier, pretty shade, pocket flasher aod •
Now is Ihe Time to Bay
And here it wtuwo yoo WiU fiidlho fi«.
MtaMortment aoiT tbo lowoM gwioM ia
Um city.
If you want to move I
can give you a good man
and a large sletgli and
give you satisfaction.
ly out nils I
ia all thkt U necraaary. It also
haa the aveUge -rouaical comedy*’
bealen a etty block aa the varlou
•peeUltle* Introduced by the compan
ere much better ihsn usual.
home made
Merrll B. Holley has a tav os exhl
»IUon in one of the windows of the
iannah A Lay Mercantile company
hat poaMWMBS mow than ordinary In
•rant at niraent as U is the ofAcUl
prraented to|
frleoda who
lira. In the lU-Catol cUy of Kingston.
The flag 1*
ImA aU Incl
CharlevolK Mem Msrkst Will Do Bus
iness in That Mamisr Only After
a. Certain Dace.
take Park. Los
> California.
Uo aooonntDf Uwm goeib uririBC too
lateforttw Holktev tade,«• hove «i
eoomwM otoek on W thU an tak<i«
optoonmehiooBi.
T
If you want a Booker,
Pitneer Livenr.
regular colony of former
RAG FROM JIMUCA
Had H Wsvsn for Him.
FOR CUSH Oilir
Mr. 8wl(
yne Cltv
eotae iw ao she doe*n*i worry .
fweU h^r husband with such ap
Ion -and natumlnea* that the
young men aid some of the older oars
In the house igenulneiy envlixl the one
who playetl Ihe lead, and then she
leave* In a walk that Isn’t a walk but
father a s>ncsipoUM measurt*. MUs
aay la cb’ver. she haa made a
ne succiws and U yet too^yroung
and far ttai pretty to l*ecome a mem
ber of the -Iktwn and Out” rlpb. flhe
evidently saw that there wsa money
lying around loom* out In the prw
inees ftw pnnple who could deliver
the gnsids. ao she parked her trunk
snd came aft^r It. It Is to be ho^
that she gets It aa she deserve* it.
The empty ksnta st the <Qrsnd last
night had nk Hghi to l>e there, but
sl e received >a very fair greeting conslilertng the jfact that iheatrtral bus!neaa here hS* been light for aome
Bargains WHttLiMinllnio
E. WILHELM
Bmilah Home Mana^nient Wants
Them for the Bsneflt of the
Aoya There,
ed •*haa beUns- from the city and II
bellag the bame by ralUng them ‘tbe
chonu.*’ Bra Tanguay haa a oompaay
of nine actW f»eople and from the
lightest In the leading part, they wep*
all excellent. Not only were thfy
capable, but! tU* women of the emst
ere really attractive.
Am ft>r Tanguay herself she hardly
anda still long enough for a desertp
Uon or adjectives to be hltchad onto
her. She bopnera onto tlie aUge. she
Sf Rockers.
HuKy other ban^asiM: come any day a|Mi gave* oioikey.
^ Trr.:
•
FRANK
TBUDE
MMnammum
i'o' . -
.
mm:
\
f
•?r?r
I ■nomt, Tiuvmw errv,
niDftrs Hums
NdVtkts Court i ; : '. ; 1
Seethe Vetoes We Off».
fmm4 mmn
prtMM
The
Tfct M s^iM
igr M Mtofii.
Mt
G81I-B1B
miaBBiiBi
umjQrn^
'.•srjTtsr.^
rsrjsaiA^'.j-Ar
died at her ha
of teoppy laat
sss:.’sur.
crandehlM.
Joy We and flw thoai th^aa.
«rsy to get haplaeaa. It nikm
The fnnecai h^ be held
hi MaytcM tenday
AboRrt traoUr^aisM ears of potato^
$5.50 to US.50
U«ocr at m M pom PlmppleH
«t IPe
hornet rery cImiIm
Fmrli pnim •'Pta am la oao df titraed with pote lace aad the |
m aum |wt op la
flKlil caa». Thmet aHl ai ISe per eaa
aP4i are cPfialnJy iae. Bto» are atUi tenderedI the happy couple
«mple at the
oa lAr dnrilae. tlier droppH aantlicr
»e or Mr apd Mra. Saaae
Rant rroai atieet. Che
ceai tbiH nomlaA
The I
By Wltr lo The Br«aag Reeoed.
Ith bi
lortwii. Jaa IS.—^Tieat—No. 2 rwj raraatkms and gfty gtieals <
SHERMAN & HUNTER
The youbi; people will be at hoo
7€%r; com. 4lT«c; oeU. 37\c.
Baal Roffalo. Jan lS.-Oaitle-17L: ibfdr many frieoda In a few day
SIS teat Teath atreeC Mr. and
Cote atari thdr new life with n
eood wtabea for thHr future
Ttodaj Mr. and Mra. Ular are erte*>ratlOK their nineteenth wedding an-
srr:rcs«-“-i?5i;7n’-:
Sensatiorui Discounts do not NmsAsrSy 3iean Lol» Prices
^BtntONAL.
LOCAL MARKtTt.
•alUoiff Brieaa.
Suits
Now
Mr>. Joaeph Mulujlak of Old Ml.
lUon wa» In the olty today. >
Mm Thomaa Sanndem of Old Ml.
mkm .pent the daj In the city
J Lj HandPraon returaedT to Manlh
armK^^;:::rib‘.....
”5
SSS.:;:::;::;:::;:::.....
H.SlMSfS.U
Mm. r L Ort.wold left for Reed
5X“»~~ V.V.-.V.V .1;
Poul?^. per Ib.................... UeUH
.............
^hat wld previously at
SSri-T
SHERMAN & HUNTER
I Everything Ne<a> lUre. Missing Sires 1
I Compel Us to Close Msny Lots, 1
Men’s Pants
Now
Lettuce,-par
Oran*p«. per du»en.
lliOlO
Buylfia PHcea.
SS-se: I
$l.00toSl00
r;r“fE;::::;:::SSS
that sold previously at
-r
SHERMAN A HUNTER
Hens, live aolghl
.07
Few of These Values Can
!
Be Equaled Bseftt>hkre.
tif. TRtit
frMiit ab4 rtttef M
talilknr. Httct»etiMljvBlteble IHT cMt CTM iRi
PwialcbyAw.
rIenDnrOi.
18 to SI
H HARRIS wttl dip boo »»tmr In the
lindow at the LaGretU RaUirday
H«nuou UUA oreMnt
.
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
MIW UteU HptMA waa the brSdee^
makJ aad Fred Orrry was the beat
rl.U
R. A. Ijiwr of Boyne Oty returned
to bl. home toda.v
Mra. Hettle Be
through the city
wrBMm Mgr.
Raal Eaute Traaafhea.
tv GUM to DanM D. QlUet
neM aec U. T 27. R 10.
(Wo W. Dimher and wife to Abe N
Werfbemler. panMt. fSSUO.
Ptank Taylor and
Vaadervort. pawla.
flMv
John M Franklin and wife to roi.
RlchardMO. parcel..
IMnlel a GUIct to Emily P. OlUet,
agreement.
L. Bracebridge to Winnie B
Brmeebridfe. wH of aet4 of awM aec.
22. T 2S. R 12.11.00
ri Cox et al to Chan. D. Wellborn,
«t al t % of wH of awW aec 11. T 27.
R 12. #1 00.
R
Ferri. and wife to 1-. K Glbba.
I 2.I, Idk
W 2. Griffin and Winlota
ion. 11.00.
and wife to Bertha
“‘jJhn Hoi,
O’RHeo. lot. 2t and 20. U'8. Hoi.le'a
l.l add.. 1200.
Deit
-Wm. Dexter
10 acre, offI north «lde of K% of nww
27. R II
Wm O. I'ooie and wife to Jo
Ftaioh. iMifveU. Havlland’a add.. |1
.
;
SL“;
at Glen Arbor,
vi.lt.
J. A M«mliMn»e ha. returned from
Jamaa E Mahan to Geo Beck
miMncMi trip to Grand R^pld. and k.
t 3i. village of Baat
John Rennie and wife to Chrlatlan
Mr. and Mm W A Kelt of Wpu- J. Strohm. nH of aeV, of ne^a of awU.
kegan. 111., are .pending the winter ter. 2. T 26. R 11. »42GO
with Mi and Mm. C W Wheelork.
Ollnda R. MeSweeo i< al to Charlea
Mr and Mm. Kerr are Mn* Wheel- R. Snyder. pameU. |MH>.
ot'k*. parent..
Roile WllMin to Charlea 1
Sheriff Ch.rle* Jnhnw.u relyrne.l parrela, aec Id. T 27. R 11. ffUO.
from IMroit thU noon.
Mm. Lottie L. Johoaon to
Peter Wur*buig of Northi»ort
Qualfe. n zm ft lot 16, blk. 6,
In the city toda.v.
rich’. 3rd. 11200.
M
, blk. 9. Qoodrich’a
?id* 1600.
John Qualfe and wife to Lottie
John Krubiut 1. the pw»ud owner of U Jethnm. lota 2 and 4. hlk 9. G
rich’. 3rd. |600.
4 new IHirttond cutter.
B J Morgan and wife to W’m. Hi
Miu Agne. Dvorac-ek oMJto
of Shetland
the in eat of her aUter. Mm. Frank parrela. aec. in. T 26. R 11. |1«00.
Will. L. teufinan and wife to Annie
Knibner.
t;. Gllt>ert of Wet Knj»«»n 1. draw- l. Mome. parcel.. »ec. 1. T 27. R
$300.
Kllway of Good HaP
Mr at
H.r hav moved into Tuny Neme.kar.
and wlU ’lioanl his mill hand..
Kralti and Bd Muall were Ma i.lting lvUtlve^ In Canada. She n|tort. a fine time, but to not euj<r>inK
ple City caUer. Saturday.
, r> giKHl health Mt preaent.
Jtihn Kruhner did Im.lne.a in Trav
Tha S, S haa decided to not havi
erne City one day In.t’woek.
Tony Neme.kal drme to l,eland Sunday tebmd during Ihl. qiiarUr on
I weather.
The fliwt
Salurday and returned -home yesterSunday tn April
II will Ih» the Sunday to
***F >1. Netneakal Kwt w valuable cow ehTi nfficem, when we hope It
with iiiort* Interest.
he renewisl w
one da> last w»M*k.
Day. 1h aaMlKtlng G. II Mat
John Hlavka did busltu-.h In Cedar
^ *Mr.*^amrMm J Kruhner vldt.d with
the Utter’, pari'ut.. Mr. and Mm
Shatda. Sunday.
Jan. 14.
win
I
|
b«vr « KUai bvolliUtaB
i*renlng. A Ug aapper i
good Ume to being plannca.
/
Four boMeleaa wanderer, of the tlir
can brigm. .pern the nlgbl In ibe
the Site Dancing elub will hold Hi
third party thto evening in the City
opera bouae.
IxHila O. Heige. ha. teaigii.N! hi.
pcltloa at the G R A 1 rouadboitM>
A. J. Cokord of Bdgewood. who ha.
hm M^kmaly 111 for the pa.t few
day. to faoorerlng.
W
thousand pbr day. man fit hi. rasir^
The Btork i^ind A Lumlter Co.,
Ka.t Jordan. Mich.
Jan IS-bl
company that ore
has been reached on the claim in the
southweat. It I. of an inferior qiial
Ity but to merely an tndicatkm oT the
richer rotk that will 1k» brought to
the .urface Inter.
The front wall of the Hannah A
Lay Mcrrantlle eompany'a block ha.
been made ready for the laat window.
There are atlll four more toiJ$ pul In
the weal end.
There will be a meeting of the
poultry aaaoctoUQii this evening In
I’nderwood A Uralor’a office.
The Globe store employe, enjoyeil
another pleasant dance at HomCa
Levi Soule
last
The Elka Inlt toted
night and a .ocia] t^me followed.
The Knight, of Pyihla. gave
candldati*. the iK«cond rank lari
Bay. |22S.
.
enjoy a alelghH
Rose Wilhelm’, this evening.
Conductor Phil Griffin of the ’hem
lock apcctol” to laid up with the grip.
Robert Boughner 1. filling bU place on
the T. C.. L. A M.
Two aiclghload. of Traveme Itoy
Sewing circle. No .71. drove out to
the home of Mr and Mm. William
Youker yesterday afternoon and apent
the time very pleasantly, a tovuntlful
.pread servcMl by Mm. Youker being a
feature
Candidate for Republican
Nominatitn for
City
Treasurer
ha- b—n a resident of
ThJ LevI Soiile
City for over 53 years. He
devoUooala will l»c c<iodii4‘i<‘d by Mr.,
I wai. aerving
Muude Tmutwlne. primary J»y Mrs.
ited man and
Bertha Johnson and regular le.M.n
on« year In the QuartermasUra te
by Mm. B. F Wilson.
partment. He was village marahgl
three terms when Traverse City vil
Lavaa Broke.
lage was organized; waa chairman of
By Wire to The Kvenltig Ri»cord.
the Sailor’s and....;: flfl • ,ff ^ ff’,
ShMunt'Otown. III . Jan. !».-A. the the Soldiem’ and Sallom* County Re
leault of the floiMl In the Ohio, r^vr, lief association tor several years; waa
a rbarter mrmher of McPherson aost
the levee here bmke thi. luotuiUK.
No. IS r. A. R. in 1881; to also a
member of the Masonic Fraternity;
Last Ctear Timber*
was in the employ of the Hannah La/
The tori cedar tlmto-r of, any
A comnanv when he first.
to
near the city 1. being .old » the fit I this city, but for the past 22 years hat
ren. Telcptoine coiiipaiiy. It m on bosn Hkith P. Kysclka In the store-at
the land of Janie. Kilbride 111 BUu the corner of Front and Caa. streeu.
wiK»d towii.hlp and I. only about two
Mr. Soule I. well known through
arn*. In «‘Xteut. Some of the atlck. out the city in charitable and relief
Miv almori fifty UM lu length.
work and If elected will make a cap
being well
Mm. llrclt will entertain the Ladle*,’
RECORD WANT ADA. PAY.
th***^Ub?'^?*rm‘orl^"
STEINBERG GREAT SPECIALS STEINBERG
BROTHERS FOR SATURDAY! BROTHERS
Swetaers
Now
75c to $2.63
that sold previously at
/.
SScEseli
For White Bdd Spread> hem-
fl.6Sayard
Fw Bearskin and Astrarhan
Cloakinn. «onh $J 50.
.
tljttofiso.
Ic lor 1 Doxen
^
Safety Pint. 1 Box hJourning .• •
Pins, or Paper of Pint.
SHERMAN & HUNTER;
These Prices Don't Tempt You to
We Won't Urge You Further.
^ 25c" Each’
»8c Each
For Misses' and Children's
Underwear, worth 50c and 75c
For Fleeced* Wrappers.
Worth $1.25. -
4c a Yard
15c a Yard
Many Lots of £
Following
Goods Now ' H i
SMCento
'For our
For all wool Tricot Dress
Goods worth 25c.
ONE FOURTH OFF
-H
SHERMAN & HUNTEr| |
Remember the Ptnee/The New
Store: 236 East Front Street.
ForUdies Cash
value 50c
Meeaeh
j.
For Child'a Suits, u'p.
to-date styles, worth
$160to2U0.
j
Ho^c
For Black Mcrceriz^^d Un-‘
dersktru, worth 85c.
9LS» each
For splendid Wool
Suits, in plain, reefer
or Russian styles.worth
,^.W.
$8,00.
Crash Toweling.
1-or Black Taffeta and Farcy
Silks, worth up to 75c.
5S.95Eacli
For Black Silk Petticoats,.
wonh^toGOO.
2 1.2 Cents
For Ladies' White Handkcrchiefs, worth 5 cent*
54.75 a Pair
For all wool Buffalo Blankets
Extra large size, dainty plaids
andjilain whites, best in the
house. Worth $6 00 to $750
For Kimonas and Dressing
Sacque^. made of nice fleeced
material, worth 65c.
4Sc Each
Me Each
ForJEtnbro'idenes and Insel-T
lions, worth 6c to 8c.
25caPato
* }
45e a Yard
7i Cents
For Line,
worth 10c.
fLMEacIi
For Dress Skirts in plain
colors and fancy mixtures,
also blacks, worth $2 W. .*i
4 00 and 5,00. Mosiiy short
lengths.
M-SS each
For Men's Overcoats.
upAo-date styles, wrrth
$10 and 12 00.
.
i
It Mi
JS^u^^usSSm
the ■eitrtaf that aiahaa. aorTcoi fbika cate, aettee aa4
that sold previoutly at
'-,•1
MMI
«.
<^eat I H i '
Nervine :
•Hpp.4 fM «ll«r Mm M mt pnts
Overcoats
Now
IS
michman. fmoav. mmuarv
For Couch Covers worth $1.50
35c Pair
For choice of our 50c Golf
Gloves. Long elbow length
Golf Gloves, wonh $1 at 4^*c.
I2e a pair
For heavy Wool Sox.
regular aOc value.
For Men's and Boys'
Wool Swea-ers, worth
$125.
SpiNBER$ BROS.
- v- V "
: :?
:
eU
;.:;4^iywajiwaiittM«H
Am
orator tWfrr
nUemrni.
ARKET
Rasket
urhrvk «f Dettwit M madtag
Uevie and tittle
Aktmt
Hgjr .totidtotod to ui. d-
rf'i
U-Mjo. -Wto^-etorto.
« BM ««• Mra to Ur. umi Un.
Haaa PlUar Bootor mat a toachtoi
to Ur aid Ura.
TrreU. Uoa
WlFEOFBOiBTHftOWER
rOMMKfl HCBIOCNT OF
TftAVCRkC CITY.
il—lil to to«
wy-rssircr^K!
W-
SSI
ui la OB Ike akk
lUt aiace rrtday.
a« If
warn «»•
WllUie remitted
Goaaty Treaaa)
UUAe eraft.
atate
date ux tkla week to etale
« TiMadajr
Tkla U leaa tkaa two ikoorrcalac wa. w'aT U* M •■iojr
rm tkat Grand Timveree
> Mtf pkawat parUaa of ta« vln
lUtod for tke ctiwa Ume of
Nto fluakad party vaa a»ovf<d lo
I tiM door wltaooi akovlmt kU
iler, wko weal to
fkao.
may of tka mlu
Colorado laat fall wrilea ake wae not
la love wlik the low teapenUare of
that atale and wmit oa fanber went
A raport kaa reacM koro of tkr aad
U
now
located
la
CaUforala. .
‘ Aadrrv Jordaa, m of
nckty tkree teanm were eagaced
t*eooiroM4‘* old bacho>
lore, la
kto cold
------j
jmaurday. Their roada are well Iced
vl>M.' ^ frtaada kero aro voodorlac aad are belac aaod dav aad alckL
Oamire Morrall of Skelby la vtaUIf tkf krtdr «a> aa oM a»eo(k«art ke
kaa M asaln after kmc y«ara of aep^ 1C frleada la towa.
au lake u fraaaa peer and one
aw la tkt wmmmom yi4 t W
• ^
Moaday alcbt
Tke Bev. W. II. 1
deelias a aerlea of
Lake rkarek.
.
j^ofday erenlac the pasacOKor
trata moot doora to W1
IW to meet ike 7: to aJrtklSa^
traJa,. ABwag lu paaacaiofa waa a
yoimc ama of a Iml tara of miad
who waa koaad far Paloakev. The
trala waa ala# koora late aad aleep
orertook tke profeoaloaal maa dartai
tke kmc wall aad ko aoattered bU
brtlUaat wlta tkat be waa unable to
locate hla oumMadliiCB whoa railed
In tke early dawa of a flabbatb mom
lac la time to board tke trala before
ft palled oat. He retonied home,
hired a llrery aad drm to Charlevoix
ftuadajr fof ke mutt aeeda be in coort
Monday moratac
Manacer »ty of the Clk Cement
Mine up lo a atacle day at
day now. ao well do tke po
yoaac x?d old eajoy. ftaktag throufk
Dr. li. R Morae kaa beea appol
oouaty phyeiclan for Blk Raplda aad
Mlltoa ipwaaklpa.
•
J. w!' ParkInaoB of South Mlltoa
went to the Soldtera' Home at Grand
Raplda laat week.
John Caraoo baa purebaaed the
bouae and lot of Dr. Morae aad will
leave the farm for town life aa
aa tke doctor caa vacate. He
rtmted bit farm lo Biidce PIfrcc for
live yeara.
Mr. Dell Mable fell aad broke
ana but la dolac very well under
care of Dr. Gaualletl.
Dr. GauotJeti a aoos WIer aiad 1
Condoctor aad Mrv. Herkman wont are on the alck Hat. Wlcr waa
Ufa B.
formerly of Ula
ty kut now of Vlrdala. kaa kmt two
labaoda by vtoleat deatha. her eoet dbaabaad b^ the maa who eetofwd a imak la ^ PkHadoipkIa aad
- r;csr^Tdssr^ss
ss^
1MC. by belac nta over by hu train.
He cot kin ioot eaucbt la a frof and
before he ooold extricate klmaell waa
cnmhod. Mix. Oaterkooae bnwckt
non acalaet the codipaay. tknmck
Pratt ft Dnvla. aad recovered 12.000.
la May of tke anaae year ahe war
(Cootlau^d from Plrxt Pago.)
Pierce hdd^ no chance aad Parker
then tried the Stlckney crocery. Mr.
Sttekney told him that tke check waa
not alcned bv a meaMmr of the arm
and therefore wax not good.
-All rifbL- aaid Parker. *TU go
back aad aee aboot It. Ifa all right
1 got one caabed here last week.^
He left tke store aad remol
red muBer which he bad beea
brilliant color would be aa ea«y wa>
for tke police to spot him.
Parker then went to tke pnatwflce
where he naked for a city directory
and Inquired about the ofkcers of
the Iron Works. Prank Huellmantel
of the People. Savina, bank, who bad
aeen him playing the part of a mute,
waa near and beard him aak the que.
drug .tore and
at the Lion
t geritng 1the money,
"•*1 was drunk.- he said this 1
lug. •1
•*! w«
was drunk when I forged the
cheek and when I had
Mr. Ashton wiut notified rt^rdlng
the matter from Mr. Thlrlby who had
been warned by Mr. Stlckne/. He
medUtely w»mt to the IVre Marqmltee yards to match for the man
and mmt an officer to the other dc-
pright. I
said the man.. -Onlv is
an* a forger. Ain't that a
L fhinjl/
He aayx tkat the threw
thm the money
iwmy mrben ke mw no
by Ihf* Kimball Music llooM. We irprcsent threw of
lamest
flirms in the trade; W. W. Kimball Co.. Lyon ft Healy, mad the Bdl■on PhoncH:raph Co.
Hint No. 1—Duy .vour piano from wmae house that ha. a vital'
liilere.1 In Mtlsfylng the public oa piano.-that mnxt sen good
piano. In order lo cooUatm In buslacsa.
mat No. 2~Ba siire the bouM you deal with know, what gplaao
iwally 1^ and doe. not consider It simply a piece of lumlture. and,
therefore all right U Iti doec
doe. not come \unglued
\___Hint No. 2—Do not place any dependence upon the tsfitfsoplali
frian unknown people who may know almolutely asthlac of muMcal
tons. Oetaplmio wlih afirsrs^laMieputaUon.
^
Hktt No. 4-lnvsrtlgaU nay -wonderful- offers
Remember thtrft
tag In
cheap, inferior goods for a
leas pnew th^
Hint No.
<0,
Bawan ottba >)o4clat ai>toae.
awwboaa*
- ol fMt. aai^r »n tofartor ptoooa an
thar woaUl ba laatbad
- wlar. Tha laaoeaMe at tka pocktoar pataUU tbU »>u to non I Terr olias.
ir. k;
a
Wa OMI «vorytklag known In the music builnata. Como anl M
KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
iMAcisimi
K. a BAmm. mK
Saturday is Itie Day
*e hmy tbet* 6ne
uiiai
Saturday, feb. 2
- 1*07
CMIee Coken
ia
Uto vi^ to'
Mfect flOffl.
If *• ItowH whmt jva ««it ue
wiOinakeitoD .hort iiotioe.
That Frolt Stick ia 6me.. Ttj
Welt>ittgh>e
5 per cent
Viscount
\
on all
Sales of .
50c and over.
Jake % Witkop
NEW STORE.
FLOUR PRl^
TrimWe^s Bakery
oillmonSt.
BotbpboiiM.'
AIBERY
, m~
ananbtedUenl
Bl:.,
BuokwlHtot.
HnynndStnw
Afo^tbe ,«odncU
It, leccate.
Too will find good
tbingitocwtat
Ideal
SOS W. From St. Traverse City Milling Co.
Cit.riioiM 827.
SIS s. unioB.
x^'m
***u‘was evening before Parker was
traced to the Leelanau where he had
Some Valuable Hints
IsiBtotfitti t Wertism.wfcwCtniii8fatlm8 6iifcPieist Sty TwSaw Tbm UmtisMNiThi Emiiflmif
Rtmunberp ~
PRHEMBITDK1 BOTE
‘ tried
a:
>«apdalfcato.<u.to...4««yMtoy.«UI.>.tolpyaa.altol>
kajfUaaaaarcbtllmjaaato anMciak n <a*a«a •• toy IMM Ikal
laty kaaw Ikcy are Itto
Kl wcdcs aeeis. They are
me yo« shoaM otvetbea pMd smperk
Byaadeaotwishle ge dewa towa phoae
your ereers aad they wBl he deltvcred
So strong
an IxnprtVsiun
did
•’Human Hearts- make upon a proml
nent clenoman la New York, that he
wrote to the genllemaa lmpersuo%Ung
Tom Ixman. vigorously Indorsing the
play and informing him of his Intea
tion qf trotting all the orphans of a
local asylum out' to see It at bU omn
expense. And be did II.
•‘You cannot ermeuive.- aald* Man
ager Nankcville, ‘of the appreciation
at the change of
______ thus alTordt'd them.-unb*ss
you had llsleoed to that gallery the
day they attendcil. With the ‘gods
prest*nt,-- he continued, ‘as often as
I ha%-e mys^r enjoyed sitting through
was as enjovable as a box of
monkeyp sprinkled over with fears.
Quite ofilea alncw have city schools,
lose principals were awsre of the
pat merit in the play. Iieen given
half holiday, that Xhtt youngaU-rs
might enjoy a uuUintH*. And what
outspokmi critic* the lots have been.
You can't gel a fav<irabl» criticism of
1 eulogy for love or money
from a juvenile. You must give him
the goods or he denounce, you broadca.1, and I am really grateful to the
tou of America for their appreciation
of what all now agtae to1>e one of
the btwt American ptkys.m Hearts- come* to the
Grand opera house TueMlay. Jan. 22.
anxkNi.. however, about the penalty
and where he wUl imvo to be con•oed.
His home, according to his story. U
In Chicago, and he has lieen working
as a painter In Grand Rapids for
some time. ThnmpM>n>Ule was the
DO NOT OVERLOOK the change lo
last place he struck and he received
H hat. at* remarkably low prices.
a money order from there made out Mis. C. P. McCool. 118 FYont street.
to one Miller yesterday. He says that
ke sent It to himself, but the police
are inclined to think that he has a
TWENT1ETN CarURT CLUB
SALE OPEN! AT n M.
For Good
Prime Beef
Jan. 19
Last Day
of the
and
Wholesome Meats
Call ..p
Bay Packing CO.
Retail Martcet
Dtodenin
Provisions.
41S soani UnloaSL., .
Cit. phone 3*.n
'Uell phone SK3
9 cent Sale
Don*tMlss It
Monarch Canned
Goods .
ARE HIGHER IN PRICE. BUT
THE
REMEMBRANCE
OF
GOTTEN.
tVhll.- W.x Hr
IbMl Ki.1iu-y fl
Urn. Ib-suA..
r;.r -...... .
Then* are some good« live
liargBins that ynu. can get
bffoiv that time.
ItrCormlck
879 East Elidmi Street
Cit. phone 880
Stickney’s
Jaupli Sledar & Sms____
::sr- USjm
Miss Neills ft.nd Was fflsoltd Prsak
th. Aanyal Msotlng HtM
Lnat tvealnp.
wiU bs
The TwentleUi Century dub
kt Badsr-s Msat MxrksL
^y“
Is-our motto and It Is left to
TP.
MsUng WM the stmual one and the Wers of months^ even years, here to
tor whetker or not we live up to the
FhlSIom. Miss Nellie Bend!
klgk standard ws set up for oaraevsi
\nee president. Miss. Comella BtaS'
hiB wo opened our shop, aeaairSBA oourteotn senrlcs. Just pricings
*%ecrsUry. Mis.
al pfwmpt ns to Invite you kere.
. regular buab
We pay top prkms for hogs. vosL
I held aad It was de
butter, nggi and poultry.
A t^bave I
ny,
par was asm
aad tbs mastii
oooo HARBOR.
August PdKnerr weftt'to Lansing oo
J last.
bdsioesg Baurday
aaiuroay. , R. Peterson went to Frankfort oo
Jan IWt
Tke Dtamond Dye man paaaed
Tumorrom 1$ Cleanup Day
Saturday
m
up with typhoid fever at 8t. M
pital. at Marquette. Mich.. Is
tag. which is good news, for
ants aad friends here.
Bd Swanson's ssw mlU sUrtod si
k^bomberg Baturday. and ia doing Bae
A VICTORIOUS ARMY
Could be made of the host of
delighted hooMwife* and their
anisunts who bare used our • . '
BEST F-L-OUR
*-
Their commendation* would fill a col
umn of thU paper. If you are not a
user of Best Flour now, this is just a .
hint to try a single sack. That will
be the first of many.
Hanneih
& Lay Co.
Th., Earlier You Ar. Her. the Better Bargains You Get. There
Will be SoiVie Great Values.
- -. . - - -
Okie-iialf of ttte amdtlittt of ftie t>IU witt be deducted froiti Oie first ftiree
SMles-slIps fliat readi ttie office.
■ 'A-
mm.m
m
rS
imm
■ k:-
-r-
mAkrwo.
vttli elMi
tor l«U
ONft. UVi ftai* or 17t ML
WEST ALMIRA.
Miner Roea drive* a new pair of
aMgha whiefa he purehaaad esm day
laat wwek.
Sidney Bates' baby 4a aick at thla
m AALS-iaAHrT aero* two and
oooAair aUtoa dtf ■artot; 1AM writing. Hope it will get akmg nicely.
Hanrey Lake b now atoytog with
hb aade. Waltar Lake.
'irststsrs ja
Hrnmim *M hoalatte*;
part of tth atfoot. PHe*
IlSM.
JO. 5JJ. Mt O— ^ Ctt.
V —%TAI<ITiO-»if, otn» aa4 corm 1«
CWoor. aj.ttoitoiO.
JnlMf FOR MLC-MmR in om or Um b«t
■tow la CohHBdo, aot a pm
fcw a partoc alaa. oa# la a
WAWTID-Toor
tm ropoirtog.
ratora* are lare. proAU large; ao
Oetorato hiTWlMit
Thmr U
■naaa tollare taa gat a kw
aharta. Wa ara kaaillag tola tor
too baoaat at toa amll laraal^
U youj^ to awka a good alM
toatatawot take Trareraa Otg
eopoMp or Traaaraa rtgloa tonne.
nr*, com. o*tf.
Write or call oa aa lor particulaia
hmy mod mtrmf. T. C. MUllns,
aad laformalloB la /wart to la1*0 1141
racuaeau. Wada.Sraa, Trererw
017. Mlcb, iir^Jalca «. CUIaeaa
WANTSto-Too Uot k9tv chtduoo
pkaae 111*.
dec mf
MO oor tMAL au**d «lilok*o
#■•4. Moo* o*u*r. T. C MOllot
Oa
to* 114f
22Tu>-;riLrsj-ji;s“ifj^
WiUtom MlMtoan. Br^ cf B
With 450 lemhert and 100 or more
SB wen. Baul* Cite* T.ih** faeca depaty aheriE of
M. C. .
will doee lu doors
b auyiag at home than
Perry Bur
a
aow to hb
».
After watching
Peter Bate* cmlled on hb uncle. Rn
aoeuaiotote. the directors hare tfjarrirod
foa and oouaia Cnri Bata
Mba Rehalr Wllaou b
for Mrs. Dive O
Chartes
Fefaroan
1*L
the
doom will be
Mr*. VIota
of New Lothrop. waa drowned near
»e Dowle. the unkiased. has Ban Diego., where be weat a few
Ike/and Hanrey Lake are .
_ to Ben Mac DhoL near M*a^
We are gUd to hear that Mra. Will hegop^ Marray Dowle. of Ipwa. 81
Hartmaa b a little better at thb writ- year* of age. and the yoyag ama’s
and hope ahe will keep on the grandfather, who will spend hb del^and
cUntog jt*am at the fine country pUee aelltog adnlteimted milk.
In dlacnaslag the race profal
of
Asia Palmer hauled a
fore the OoorersaUoual club, at Battb
for Moae Halleit Satur^^.
I tbe immigrant family Creek, the Her. P. J. Mareety. of the
Mba Rekah Wllaou waa the goeat of 1164
kler to Port Huron. They Flnit Methodbt ehurch. said that
Mias Viola Lake laai* week for a few
were aElcted with a conUgious db- prejudice la AmericaI U ao atronger
atronge
ease, and were deUlned at the deteain India. Rug
''*Ttie 7otm* folk, of iKt, rlrlnll7 »re Uon
hoimlua. the railruad paying all
having fliM* times akating on Pearl
8ur
lake and alao Weir, lake thee* nice
*^*Th?^?4oor
bollermakeT*
employed
I
lodge
Na
Na*9cT Fr^ and Aeeni^ ^a
eveBlaga.
Trunk shops at Pori aona. waa
at HUladab.
Hiram Hallett came from Carter. at the Grand
on strike. They
Siding after a load of com one day Huron
i’^d
refuse
to
w
work
with
warming
“
a
nT^X^**Jf
mej
laat week.
Old and young.
M. D. PraH ia hauling logs again
and aaya he would like
{a.
,
TAXES
...... ssisrr™-
FOR SALE
row and dilckoa f**d. T. C. Milling
Oo.
too 2141
Daiad. Dec. 4. 1906.
J. M. HOTLLMANTBL.
Trarera*
City Tmaearer.
CaU as up dec 4 to tofa.28
§17 Union Street.
rOM tAUI-.M*at ■Mricat. Front
atroec Tool*, otoekr flatmwa. d*UTcey, good trad*, igofad loeatkai.
tOHM. Wad* Bra*.. ti7 Bcmtb Unloa FOR tALK-ltn-Ooe hoadrad aad
•iroac
to* !•«
•Ixty acre farm IJ miles south of
city; aerenty acrea Improred; new
hott», bam. windmill: all fenced:
FOB •ALt-14Sf-Mod*m right rooai
Prl^ I4B00. Wad* Broa. 817 Union
rraldrac*. Sixth *tr**t. All
atreet. Ctu. pboo* 1218.
v*ol*ocra, A good bam. clo»* la.
Prle*$3M0. Wad* Bron. 117 Sooth FOR SALt-1477-Larg* eight room
boo*e. comer of Cats and Itth 8U.
TTalon *tr**t. Citlaena Pfaon* IJIA
large lot. boo** well flnlMied. on
Jan. 441.
FOR SALS--4M
corner
Franklin
and
alr**ta; atone baarmtnt: fnroaee
haaL elactHc light, city water, aewer
ocMMCttoni. all In flmt
ikai. Q. F. Murray.
to* lIKliao
Amos E. Bingham
S^^
aeraa two lan**
tor naharhaa toald*^ a^thia ^
FOR RENT
Dditloa; cash
Wada Broa., S17
Ctta. pfaon* itlt.
LOST—Qhld Sb**es the llrirt of the
week. Return to O. K. Bemue and
FOR RALK-ltn-az room bowt.
recelre reward.
jan 17-31
tooth gaa aad etoRrIc Ughts. Qood
beta, tae tovB. cloaa to. Watolagtoa LOST—Vl’liite fox terrier puppy, black
l}«*d. H. K. Perrin. First Natkmal
■treet rtto* tltoO. Wada torn.
bank.
ian
17 2t
U7 tooato Oatak 8U Cltlceaa Phoaa
111*.
Jaa. 441
City Treasurer.
SuccesSlul busioess man. Sev
eral years Alderman from
Second ward.
FOUND
ton H4f
mte attention to ahtoplng leglslatlOT
ao. will you tell us what aie .tbe proapecu for the passage of a bill at the
approaching seaalon?- Senator Frye,
who had determined to give the aaextanded toter-
whrtisvinoi?
trtcal engineer, has
parallel to those of her husband,
baa been making on her own account
some important
ant ex
gallons on the electric arc and alao 00
aand ripples. The rroulu of these
so valuable that tbe Rayal socie
ty baa cooferrod on her tbe “David
Henry Hughes- gold medal tor useful
reoearch. 8be to tbe only woman who
baa ever b^aDjbooorod by this
**Lle^enyn Powers has he*a gover
nor of Maine and be la now serving
his third term to congreas from the
Pine Tree aute. He U tail, swarthy
and strong featored—to fact, tbe
strong Itne. of hU face, the proml-
■UTOMOBilEO
H HRSMICffitP O
oa. and tonic Iron^ .Med.
Taatea goedi Everybody
UkesH.
tmk mhnmn muo
oa
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Tuesday Niam
January 22
i ta proud to aokaowledge
sto> was half
: a tribe that
Boariabed to the ptoe woods of Maine
•'WfaelT Too aerer bare pkM th*
rroog botee In a raee?**
twenty year* Baator Fit* of
-1908 Model K. Wlnton.** toU lea
-Xo. air. I aerer hare.- liHlalsd the
has haaa fiRhtteg for * ship
ther top. gaa latopc. extra patar ca^
nan with the wttohres.
r. bat It would a*em that th*
I an 1 esm afaj b that you r* Inga. Car la tet^stoas poadltkto.
do** la. Oaafa prie* IldOQ. Wiada
11700.
llroa.e SI7 Ualoa atmot au. phona
Abo:
-1906
Northern
Touring
-Oh. U: I never tried t* pkk tfa«
• was to that city not long ago
qnd was b«M^ by roportera for an
rtetitwe.. ...i
Interview. They appaarod In hit hotel
FORj*AL«-MT^-^ a*w
BUrra cups and hOBM toade
ta a body aad one of thaoL acting ••
taiy. regular toe kind. ISo a pound
Saturiiay only, grocery dirialon. Han- THE WHITE COHFAKT, Qmtt
■ah A Lay ItoreaMIe Oo.
|aa ftS4t 74 F«mrBL rMtrotW Jtool
...Human Hunts...
MAMO TUMIMO^W. H- lOlInfd, M
F*ars aditoOrtice. Witk Qrinneli
Brog. corner Froat and Casa Sta.
2240^11
BoainMa OoUcsto
--
I-
—
firt Jusurantt
L L. A. ’BUILDING
oacisrrito’T'
MARK CRAMTB
troidbL parroU
at aty BookBtora
MRS. E. L. BON9ltR*t balr drasMag
Rarhaa. over CRj Book Btor*. Room
19.
AMIL F. NERLINOER. LAWYER—
Money to loan. 812 But* Bank
building. Cltiteaa pfaon* 896.
REAL ESTATE AND LOANB-Qraad
Timroia* ted aad tea Oo^ F.
ThartalL |laaag*r. OCte. rsoto 8
201 frsat Strstt
OU. J. 0. A SAKT J. TtOBSUN*
PHiTtooutow
Order your
SOFT COAL
tfoa
L O. Blurnw
BARA T. CHABI, «L I
Dr. O. B. ChMA Bta
Both RheaaR 8Mr.
W.BgbthBt OMa.]
OR. W. E, MOON-Bpectallat-Oenlto.
urinary, skin and blood dlaeaiea; 15
year, experieneg Office aty opera
boos* block. Pbonas-New. 107;
old 882. Rroideaoe.710
r. W. THIRLLT, DaattoL Otar Bar
aam A Bari’s JawaliT Morg Both
Fboa«slB8.
ARTHUR HOLUDAY7 M. 0,-PhysleUaaad ianmm. * Rtoaorad to ofBees to MiUKto bloch over Bat
ABarl’g atisaas phoaa 888.
HARRY B. HARNER-Bxpart plaae
taasr aad actloo rogulator. Bads
faeUoa gaarmatoed. WKh KItohall
MaataHooMk CUx. pboo* 864.
Ywd u>a (Sffioe Northern
Miohigudook.
Bothphoi^.3fi.
T. A. vnJiEUf
OKNTIto-r
Bm-If,. I. a<7
Brek
John R. Santo
General^ Insamnce
Hew WBhetott BIL.
TnTerie aty
Farms_for Sals
I have a number of good
farmsi, all the way from 40 to
160 acres, for sale, or if you
have any good property, I will
take it in exchange and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
a good farm for less money
than you can buy it of any*
body else. 1 have farms
which are located from four
to 20 miles from Traverse
City, all good improved land.
MONEY TO LOAN—Mo tax clana*
pot la mortgag*g Ho**«a for aato.
laqiOro of B BcMamarg Park
If yon have good level farms
PtooohotoL
mar 1 will bay them.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE-C O. Car
v^. Prices reasooatto. Offic* wlU
O. P. Carv*r A Bro Botk pboosg
H. HYMAN
420 WaahinKtoiL
Cit plione 774
2R. E L. TMIROBV—Rpavdal attaa
Uoo to dlaeaaa* of cblldrca. Root*
409 Btata Bank bldg. Both pboaaa
LODGE NOTICES.
TRAVERSE CITY LODGE. Ma 91. K.
fif Tre tocvt btafy Tharoday •**»
tog, Naa Muaaaa bloek: C B. WMl«r,C.e
1997
TRAVERSE aTY LEQION« Md. 189-
Mcb's Jackets
and Overalls
VWe have them in both
white and Une in good, geo
erona sizes, all at lowest
pric-a
TRAVEim CITY L0OaC.Ha ttL T.
• • -- -------------------------- --------- • I
TRAvemc aTY Looae. na an.
- K. b. T. JL «L
K. O. T. IL M. Ka «71 mMs arerr
FfttaraVUIatbeBitiak Mock. Mart
.... .. .................... B. M. FtaakHa
■‘VfStotoamaawwM
DENTIST
Porcelain Work
8«e. n. 3arvtf
A B.
at TcM ». a. Owl C. La^tar. W.
IL: B. S. Wklte, aecrauir.
1M7
Sr.s::&i.5£s«
Dr. W. J. Higgins
O. P. CARVER a BRO.
Uto han oa Urn third
iaKtothat7:89p.B.
Abraa BtoRh. Bteident; Oayl*
Ortawtdd, aacrttoiy; MMtto a Gray.
itpotr.
1M7
eyebrows
CEIERAL mSCRAHCE:
-^AreSLTLSS-■—
to BRW WILRBLM BLOOK •
ad to BTB. BAB. NORM THBOAT
Oa Qaor with
aad FITTINO OF OLABEBB. Oliei BB-rretoto.
taatioa to dtoaaaa* oC tb* *yg ear.
aaa* aad IhroaL Ototaas Bt
Ovar Maaea Brag alora. I
presaion to language. Then he quietly
begged to be excuaed. and the report
ers withdrew, wondering why be had
treated them so abruptly.
OR. E. t. MINOR-Ofte mr Anari
caa Drag Stor*. Btetal atta
to aya. aar. aoag aad throaL Olaaaai
Bttad. Botbphoaoa. Baaldaae* 818
night of^Jaii. 21. and everyone be surx
___ ____________:k‘'
choice for prealdonl in 1908:
H. G. Wells, the author, work, in a
room that is fitted with electric^
parutu. for light and heat. SwUt wa^
bis chief rource of Inapiration when
a youth; Sterne ia the moat profitable
Rev. Hiudclns preached here yester
EngllKh master, to his opinion, for a
novelbt 'to study.-and as a thinker day.
Uttle Fanny, infant daughter, and
Perry, the children of Jaa. Wilson
more profoundly than any other.
are
111.
Dr. Thomas Addb BmmeL now al
The teamster’s union of Oviatt who
most four score year* of age. a grand
nephew of the Irish patriot. Robert have been working for Joe Chase,
struck
for higher wages one day last
Emmet, and who has been made a
count of the Order of‘8t. Gregory by week. Some of them deserted the un
the pope, is an anlhority on question, ion and returned to work for Mr.
Chase
tor
the same old pay. to the
of Irish history and hi. distinguished
himself during a long and honored life same old way. The others are now
to the field ’of literature aad hblorical looking for Jobs.
We are glad to learn that Mrs. Will
Hartman, who bas been ai^lously 111.
Professor J. W. C.rook of Amherst Is a little lietter.
college appeared before the Young
Miss Helen Burr is working
Men’. Chrtatian aaaociatJon to Cam- Mrs. Jas. Wilson.
ren. N. J.. the other evening and de
Jan. 14.
livered an address on the subject.
"The Toilers, or Has the Workingman
tfaei
dbcuaalng hb topic an enterprising
gentbman stole hb overcoat and the
orator Is convinced that at least one
’•worker ” had a chance and made the
teT bis
AFFUM FOR RAU-I hare
ttoaloa appito hr toaibau tor
fa
Lord Cork, who ha* en
forty-sixth rear, enjoy* two
two riacountclea an«l three
in the peerage of Ireland, but be has
no seat in that country and b hlmaeir
of English deaent.
Kentucky lepubllcana are becoming
exceedingly active in the Interest of
fiecreUry of War Taft for president.
Eaeren newspaper, in the aUie, Includfhg one Loubrllle dally, are car-
cs«,4 o,
^ niodem cod Uver prepMre. w. E. ATTtoo. wue of Prate,- aiation withoot the uadess
Candidate for Repablican
Nomination for
lost
I adr.
| general Hews II
tothfids to kiss
HOUSES TO RBWT-tet Tenth St.;
abb CMCfanerFmatwadRo**, A.
FOR SALR-lfn-ria* Modamk
.
^S-tf
autli Btreat. aad on* of th* b**t oo
th* *tr**L Frtc* aiked b epat <
HOUSE TO
Price I41M. . Wad* Brotre SIT
QarSMd and Stat*.
tJoloo strevt. Ctta. phoM 121S
Hetaaaaa. Itl Casa.
FOR tAL€~«ghty acre tom two
tote wait NorTtorm*: four i
HOUSE FOR rent^
“
aty; I
for
RrB
fS.000.
Ls.^js:;£a.‘!r,s:
Nerrous?
Know why?
Van Von Prather, probate Judge of
Tour body most- bo pootly
Wyandotte county. Kansas, waa an Invelerate user of chewing tobacco untU nourished.
be reached hb present official emi
nence. Judge non Prather announces
Rebuild your strength with
that henceforth be will eschew the
: VINOL, and yonr nervoueweed and aaya he Is moved to this reaoKe bectobe he expects to perform ; nees win disappear,
goad many marrlaae cecemonlea. h
Smo. ^WMS^teT^n'^ioriu
CRa. phone 1219.
toWML Price |lS«.
WteB^snUahto
LUMP
will be -«end me washed aat
iaato^- it s fro*
free from
I
dust, baa
vary little aaheg free froiij
slate, la fact
ct fi’a IdroL
C. 6. Taylor Coal €0:
of the Batata near Tseutoseh.
The Rev. M A. Knapp. Ǥ the PtM hsart dtecM*. Mr*. John Rtpwart. of
byterlaa chnrrh at Adrian, says he b JS9 Fisher areane. DeUtdt i
•orry for the atoa who wiU fae eUct*d
mayor of Adrian next aprlag. He aaya
LEETER a WELCH—Attorndty *1
that U b time for tbe eaforceuMit of
taw. OoltaetSaa work a speetalty,
was dtacorerod hy the aheriE aad
With UadarwoQd A Umlor. Sutber
he wUl asake life arieermbb tor the
toad block.
.
Jaa94i
cEbr exeeatire If the bws arc
n£^tfom Cart^Ttelng.
he
b worhtag tor hb falher. returning
WAMTCe TO OUV-Oood. bloekf
aafu, tnm oo* to foor fmn old. FOR RALS-14T(~F^7 acre tor*
Oaartar m!le«Mat of llarfield; good Nolle* to the Taxp*y«ri of the aty <
Trmrera* City:
■MO IlfOMO, Sto W*M
The tax rolb tor the conectloB of
d*c224f
th* aUte and county tax** for the
it Ormwa. year 1906 and for the
WANTtO TO MV-Oood. blockf WE HAVE liafd«
Hot*l and Bar
tock and tebool andI city taxes
tax** and special a*
colU fM OM to foor T**n old.
trad* at
for aaldysar
Their moto fa* *ound. Jon 3rd I
■ua
■10 ate
at Oopeiatala.^!Srtoe%l!li^
placed in my hands for coBecUoii.
and faMt faoteltTlUl for
loofo tor lodl*** *nd Ohio mnd will
Mortfaem Miefalgan; on* tfaoatand
I will fa* in my ofSce to reoalra eald
ho coo* two w**k*. tmnc to fartnc
mlllkm feet of ba*t hardwood, haca- taxes from now until Feb. 1. 2907. on
**»• Utmoc* o* fa*r*. iriTOohor*
lock aad pla* la Michigan: llrary
■07 900A eolU to **U. writ* m*.
ham folly agaipiMd la Trarera* each week day from 8 ©clock to 11:80
o’clock
in the forenoon and from 1
aty.
W«
haw*
R.
R.
and
taw
mltla.
ctelmr to»torbe* oddroon. what
o’clock to 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
JM* hair* to a*ll and fooMB for oaOfnU
^o?^ven2°aty? ^
On all BUte aad county taxes paid
l*ff. Oa mr rotor* will olthor csall
bar* gold and tilrer nine* in the
o* iron or wriU jroo. Hermaa H>great eat mining diatrict in the world before January 10. the regular fee of
-lb* Orld FlMd tetrtet, Nerada. one per cent for collection will be
■M*. tto WaahlattOB atr**t U tt tf
We bar* gold aad aUrtr mlnas U charged and on all taxes paid o
Colorado, In fact, w* hare proper after January 10. there will
r.rov w awa;wit lua \ru Wllllfi
ly for aale almost anywhere you
Fb«rt*»nth. mft**nth or BUtmili
want It. But w* bar* nothing w» charged a fee of four per cent for col
*lr**i to IK.IJ or trade? Call at J
can offer you that wiU equal U* lection. Penalty on delinquent city
W. Rlmter’B boua* furnlafalag niore
Qrand Trarera* Region for anfe. and school taxes and epeclal aaaeasanr* profltahl* inraatmeat. either to aaenta. 4 cenU on each dollar of the
purchaeer or aa aecurlty for loan.
We ahmya hare a glH edged ae- amount of aald tax.
Ofio* to m«|B SOI StaU Baa
curlty for your naoney and we alPOM AALC-All^ kind, of b
f.
mSHESS CMOS
•hnda^daaghter aad farother to Oraad
THE SOHNSON ORUa CO:
WAMTtO-OM
^AHTMO-Omt €1moia»4 kuM<
•Co.
«onii.«r. Ooli»W*T««f«C
Jm. K tf.
«att«r
SeriNE Toilet Atoti.
1 •epticfortlm?
TSX a—«f7-|»*ir^’*«
PORSAUI
*n,tman.
^AUTIO tkMm
John lapMiti. ^ SO cd terafd.
2ttS‘s£i*7!l-S
h it merrelloMly gocceiRfal
hrewht thMi to. The -*4- hM.hMB
in raiurirm^ time tmdiles.
a C. iiOFFATT-Abatraeto al Otto,
tto Stau Bank baDdtog.
' TMt’ is because it was
d
reward of 8190 for hb appr^hwiMoa.
compoonded by mn eminent
OtoRARLMKTYLBB-Mtot
Botto JJLMSMB 680 . W. ScVSTIf
Boston physician sdio knew
2;*'toi*£Sp3i
K. B. UNTb U preMdeat end Rnl
tost eutotoer. but he* stoee dto
ius bntineti,
MORROE a MeWETHT
RandaU. aecrecary. Over 80 dog*
xra;**SL-srr
S, *
.f;
We snow '7!i
|| nupf ot ffllOlgati
25 CIS.
gj
, TiuvKMB onm mcnmiM. moAV. mnuart
pacriB
Local
Moved
Perfect
General
WomaotK^
Tha irmlcai oaaaaca to waaaaa^
^Rtt. HGHT HENS UERU MIES iU OTHERS
:
iw.
THOUS HAD COLO FEET
bowuhhtoherathietes
1^:.' :t
Bougtiey Building
reaUttd thia too lata to oaa« their
health, bar*}j la tiaae to aaae their
#
To he a aaeaeafal wife. «o ralala
SSr-issr.’j.Ji"”'" £js=4*!ss^‘isisr.
tor twa. d^^iriir^lirTo
If a w«Ma ftada that her eaar.
id*a oa^ rmoft U heM hj Pw^r
m IW
. JO Cooaor.
®r. who la th^rhaapkai
tk^chMMwkm broad
r«^., mma th»
i
vorld. Tha raoorda to
ac eil
aaikmI that
tliai tlcklatb^^toaiP^'
UcktefL-^
^ waa
I tbw 4art Tliefr
vas not ame^^
oae'
aoHurr aiaaiaiir athlHlr raeord hald"^
H^iMHaai «ro«m4 fba roaairy U
aatmaMy n«orM IbUr v«alc.MtlM^
;li aalr iiao battjr of aay
IW atraciMa b^wm Ab» Aii^l aad
fUirr Hab<v roaiebt. Tho*
hoarTaf. oaalii la Wao
y«I ^»fly mmkm op fo- apjr alwnacr
M OP arrap aopplr.
Bakar la oalp a aarW. a
«ko «aia ap wtib
m w rnuikla UtoO and
Harry
tha wairr hara ^ dlataaaad
Thai* la
et:
Kally. 2l l-S aaeoada: 440
there aH Ibe tliae I
eorda. and we have
vHabtHhrowIng Record*.
^
tog jampa. R. C Barry. 56 feet h ZA
ABM*fican ha» to It* credit
h«^lochea; throwioc
.rowing l«.pmind hamnier. j
etji If world • raeorda Roglaa
___ _
172 feet '11 Incren; throw.
oaad to be the bell cow lo tbe rmrd|,^I^ Mtads. J. nanagan. 3f feet
baa «aly four, all of Iboae in the7,54 j bM: potting ICpooDd ahot.
diataace ruga. Ireland baa one.w w
49 feet 6 Inebea. pi
Um. wnaing broad janp.
jj.poaB
oae. 64 I
The If recorda of An>erica*i credltlocbea: throwing
are held by 14 atblrtea. All of Rng J ft. Mitchell. 15 feet ’"***3-4*^
lands foar record, are credUed lolfOyard hurdide. Krai-nrlein.
mao, the great Bbntbb. Thl. manaecood.; 2f0^yard hurdlee. Kraenrleln.
Bhrvbb la probably ibe greateat long» 3.6 aecond.;
Is; throwing discus. Mardistance man ever, aad Rngland auretits Sheridan. nr. feet
pet 6 Inches;
ground contest
4ld. Ha aboarad
w grmx
fraat €w%
Haa»
«b bla
aad laraad
natoaaloaal bafora ba vaa hair ripr.
itJly aood judsmaot to mairt
Attall to tba boat tbay had
aao. for Abry
/
fm wwka apo.
crrtalnl.
>howa too aitirb id the gaBM> for any
powcomffr. Bat the bo> awdr a aplm
did ahowiag. aad. la the optoloa of
fbe ctowd, daaerved a draw. The re*
palrb aatarally toUowad. aad Baker
lUM a Urge foikiwlag ready to bet on
hla vtetory taalght
Baker la aald to ba a» anirk ai
AtiHI. aa ahlfiy aad aa pretty to fool,
voch aad eraaloo. aad to hare a moeh
harder poaeli. Thla la a good deal to
aay ahoai a atom baglaBerand atainpK
hl» aa a wander for bU age They
aurHy do rmlaa aonie auirvHa mit In
Califorala.
AUell la a aghtar who makea the
Confident That He Can Whip Him
fmwdM tired, bat tbU la becaaae hU • and
Will Then Tak* on Others
ighia have
with
Who Aspire to Him.
amrh larger ibaa blaweir. II
It la aald
that be doaa a4)i baolute to tear toto
a bAiy (Ifr hla own alee, and that a bout
Iktarmi Ahey and any other man of 1 New York. Jan. U.—-111 whip Britt
'right Is aa hot and pretty a on 8t. Patrlrk-s day.** aald Joe Oans
yoo« could aak lo ae**. Whei today, "and I’ll whip him so sooh and
milt aa anyone
hn.f(Higlii in Chicago. Abe met Kh so easily as to oonriuce the public
JRIpI. Aarello Herrera. Buddy Ryai that our last fight i was a fake.”
One algnlflcani aiaiement made by
and Kid Herman,
than he Agmlaat these powerful hit- Oans Is that he intends to repiain In
torii Abe tlncaaned ouotlnually jab the lightweight eJuas.
bed and ran. got the decisions, and got
-That’s where I
ph-nty of
honied by the crawte. At that, his
win from Buddy Ryan waa bad—Bud that’s wl
knocked hla bead ncwrly off. and this talk
ing O’Brteii U
:
oa all Ibe polnU of the game. dM not absurd”
plana. Oans said
rightfully loae the verdict.
KW Hcrmnn and Tommy Murphy be wants u nut her go with N<
Nelson.
"It’s no use talking about It
have practically accepted terms for a
pres
bout bi Nevada, and thla means the ent. though," he cantlnuc>d.
one beat bet In the way «if a fierce, will be gone for ab months and lurth
tost and entertaining battle. WhMi a tag ran be done In the wav of a match
curd for a Cbbwgo chib! Herman and until he returns. •
”I take 00 Britt In March, and then
Murphy arc of about equal bulk at
present, and they look Infinitely bet. there are Jimmy Gardner of Lc»ftell
lav agalnat each other than ellher of ottd Harry IjowU 6f Philadelphia, and
them could appear agalnat Oans. Mar- Tommy Murphy. iT he thinks he’s In
ph^ is fast game, aggreaalve and a my clasa—and then Nelson will come
pimrl.er. Herman cannot hit as hard, iMirk atjroc lime and may «-ani to try
but Is craftier and has a better de. It again. No. I don’t think Herman
will want u, flghi me again. He’s
good, but Just at pn*sent he in not In
ray class, and he knows It.”
iJK'USiSicu','
liST RGHT A FAKE* ICEBOIT CUTS THE WRIT
X
BniMiiT. ‘•^waiehed that man Mur
phy wt»rl£ tWhiUidelphla. and did not
think miachV blm. 1 am willing to
WOMAN CHAMPION BOXER
T0MEETU6HTWEI6HT
Oie Murphy crowd ”
Hob niralmn
Iter all hr hat
piund iNMtt in PblladelphU with
B<»b
I. says a report from the #
first rofiiaMl. saying hr
distanct'
stance baMle |n Nevada ft
tor
Bniaao says that the
Is pretty
imrialn for March ?o.
payton. Ohio. Jan. l«.—As a*^aide
Issue ^lud a uoveT dish for lovers of
the spoil. Miss Jwnle Ackerman
ehsniplun wtimufi isixiT of Ibe world,
will bo* 10 iwo-mlnuie rounds with
"Kid” Mills, the Wril known U»cal
llghiwelghl. at the Grand theater tc>
niKht.
]
HARB BOWlCD high.
lOSTORAMERICARPUrERS
: flUHRETOWOBKHARD
.
MILEIMIHUTERATE
UTilieftah
Uke this winter. •Jimmy" Campbell,
the resort and hotel man. has fitted
up a model craft which can go a mile
minute according to those of bU
lends who have eaperienced a ride.
Several of Mr. Cat
bare l«o«^ rn.hu...«lc d..
bing yarns
few days ago a local partv with
Skipper Campbell handling the sheet
made from I^ee’s landing on the west
side of the lake to Wnu-be-kee-go in
ilnute and three<barters to' j
stop watch. Guess that’s ^oing some,
pbell’s great game Is to get some
of his friends onto th
the craft during a
high wind and - alew ” the boat *0 that
it. win bring his guc
about si*
cW this broach
^*Mr*^8hcpard returned from Detroit
Monday where he went with 3 c
j
of poutoea for C A Srigham.
The school It doll fine and 47,
scholars are enrollod Mlaa E. Brody
spent Sanday with hls brothe
Hy. Wm. Van Horn.
D W. Reynolds and Wife of Grown
PORT ONCIDA.*
apmit Sunday at tbelr da
Mr. and Mrs. Olf Olcocm of this Mro. K. C Stamp.
Gian A. Brinffbam rriutm
place visited their i non JoAmnle at
Acme last week. I
Bmplro Satnrday.
Wnnam Tbdiey ta able to--------- ,
Mr and Mn. M.
Baach aad faaUly visited with her parenu. Mr. aad
Mrs. John Dago, taa| Sunday.
A number of yoanjg people from iiere PMfito OB. Mr. Slater, la
att^ded the dasc«pt Glen Arbor laat two car loads of poutoea 1
Mr. Taylor baa bought a honae and
l of Mr. Stlckney. formerly occupied
MIm Schmidt of Ipronkfort la here
^tad her uiieTe, |>o. Bebmidt and
Brlffhaa abipped 2060 bnabela
Mr: and Mro. P. I. MUlri-, Mr. Oleoea laat w4wk. Twenty ceau
aon, Mlaa Paari Latr. Mro. Brommer
la tbe price at present.
•cbool at Fort
Jaa. ir -
the great woman's remedy for woman'sllU. made only of rooUmnd hrrt*.^
It cures Female I'omplainU, such aa I>raggiag Senikatkkos. Weak
Back, Palling and DUpUc^-mta Infiammaikm and Ulerrmlion. and all
*"
. and is invaluable in tbe C'hange of Life. U diss<
MTS at an early stage. 8nbdtwa Faintness. Nrr
ProstratSoo, Exhaasth
f wlnde
of the
Walter M. Paige
Boston Fonts
Vine
DELIGHTFUL
ZEMO
^
nUpel^ jiuts
PUone for iirin*. We tiellyer.
FRANK M. PAINE
Arc Your CoIlccHons Slow ^ ^
HsTejros scceute thst
Ask your barber. He will tell yen
••ZEMO ’ easny surpasses anything
lo the world KMlay for the curt ol
twver been equaled, and It has Justly
icdihe title.-the Woi '
• lor all diseases of '
that Hugo's viciorv over iiu- Quaker
at IndbinspOlU two y«<arv sa:o aas tint
a fluke.
•
You Have Given Up?
If yoo bare, let me collect
them for yon.
A. PohOral
INDEPENDEHT LEAGUE
TO BE FORMED IN EAST
Collection At^oncy, war Hamilton'
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lffi^-asS“3-iS2
-ill
ii 11
Lydia E. PiBkham’sVegetaUe CompoumL
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BUCKLEY
THREE HORSES WERT OOWH
’ ATHEWORIEAHSWEOHESDW
Chicago. Jan’ ^.-Joe Thomaa. the
San rniiiclaco middleweight, who has |
been talking fight to Hugo Kelly at ;
long range, was ebown up Wednenday
aa a four fiuaber of the Jlirnny Britt
type. Mlk«-Rllev bad offered Kelly ,
add Thomaa a purae at Tononab In ,
March, and there wa. a alight hitch
over tbe weight queatioo.
I
Kelly at first wanted lo come In at |
16k rlngaide.
Iddlewelghl j
limit, bat The
Then Kelly
tfffered to do ir.(i
ir><i two 1bourn before* ^
entering the ring, but T1
Thomas would
not agree to the terms.
t
Flnall.v. and
rather than lose Ute match, Kelly
agreed to do l&c ringside. It mas
thcmgbt Thomas would Jump at this
porpoBltlon. but. to Rllej's surprise,
the Frisco man tornbd down the of.
fer. whereupon Riley wired S.vMc
PerrettK
tK !Kelley a manager, asfollnw*:
•rant do any
with
Tboma/. He <l<i**s n<
Kelly s game. Am tr
O'Brien, and will g
liig puTSA‘. Think
Ill accept
weight win K.*llr do
for tbe Quaker?"
PiTrettl wired hack that Kelly 1
would do 16k pounds two hours Inrforei
lerfore]
the battle for Q-Brien. and If that
didn't suit Jack that he r«uild make
tbe weight ringside.
Ferreitl
stated in his triegram th.it If K*'H
failed lo stop O'Brien he would
llJMa of hla share of the pursr to
charily.
TVrretfl and Kellr clnlm that Ihev
Tcwiaor—. irrepnlaritire or the
*blaa^’' ahe aboald atart at ooce to
haild op her ayatem by a hoaic with
apecihe powera, each aa
NV» York. J»o. IK.-IXfi-kl.U mi
Traversa CUy, Mich.. Bapt 10. 110$.
their attempt to obtain pro«^tiv*u
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
ftom the National AKsociatlon of'
I bava placed a number of aeecnmts
Baseball toagm's. the pres!dentr of 1 ——
with fi. Poborml'a M«cy for collect
the si* rluto comprising th«* new 1
ion.
many of them look ooUawed; but
.Atlantic league met at the Ilidel Vlr-j
The Right Name.
toria Wednesilay night and lormul.it.
4-d plans f«>r an AndeiH-ndent le.igue, ; Mr. AiigiiKt Sheri>e. tbeT>opular oyer
The Atlantic league. If was-unimuiir
poor, at Fort Madison. la .
ed at the ronrluslon of the meeting,
nrel P~»i, Boa. Prad B. Walker. Jnd«« ..f
Dr. K. U Aabton. D«Uat
will fight the Trl-Staie league, w hleb I
obtained
BIO PUR8E6 A FAKE.
b-ague failed to obtalt
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA R'Y
The Atlamir .niso threnlens to prt
a team In Newark. N. J.. and fight the “
Kot.sim. itwte.«Mt
ousne-sa and constl-.it-sunifwit of»s»dd«rr«»Mi iK.» on alt-intht*
j ,aUon. 2?>c
IWly
i.nk.«. Drug
In a letter wblrb be has written to K.uvtern leafc^ie.
a Buffalo friend lUtillng ; Nelson
Frank H. Meads. H.innah drug
throws wime p<»sslblp light on iluw
large Nevada iuiises which, lie says,
■re by no means as great ns lhc'y are
stated to 1h>. Quote Bat :
"They’re mighty glad to get f.'l.tNKi
i mwd!?. CVhrt'
for a fight In Nevada. Cut ihe^purM' Batmday onlv. grocen division. Han * H
jait is It
In the Gnns-Herman fight to <m.‘third null & l,ay Merranlil«*('o
of the published reports.
•'You hear an awful lot nUuii tho.^e
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
btgdieurUHl miner* out In Nevada.
Well, the majority of them ymi^would
havd to chU»roforra or hit with « mal
let to loosen up on any of that alb-ged
Trsia airlTM ai Trsrm Cltyplaaday aaly
gold dust, a lAOOtful of which every
man is STippAihfMl to be
around with him
"They hn'e clever press agents out
there from Chicago and San F’Vnuclsro
,«ud they get away with tbe big purse
yarns In gtsid shap<*.’
ickiCets 299. Batting
W^atern Michigan,
Musk iin. Jan. jf.—Arthur Harb. a
• Boaton. Jan. If—"Chick” Btahl. Muskegon crack howler. In a root«M.t j
)
night
4in the 4Aommerrlal|
the new manager of the Boaton Ameii
■dl^”
^ing
up
a eeorr of Z»9. which
las IdNiB of hU (
S4I far us known is tbe record for
g of a baseball
western
Michigan;
Hnrh howled In
knnas that the trainin
phenomenal form, his e»*err 1mlI up
ager Jimmy GolUna and be will make lo the tvrifth frame r<*!»ultlng In a Special to the Rv’ening Record.
clean strike On his last l»all the 1
some radical .changes.
Buckley. Mich.. Jan. 17.—Buckley
"There shall be no fooling.” says b«*r s4-ven pin kKsmI. spoiling '
Is certainly the%tislesl town In North
Btahl "and the men rotial .get right wcnild ha\e b«H'n a |ierfrcl sctire.
ern Mlrhlgmp. A conviratbin wanted
«k»sn lo bufdneaa. 'W’e have a big h»b
to erect a building «i.*x72
before ua. Rvery pleyer will have lo
to there bring no vacant lot suitable
.get In condition In the south. If not
I IM- OIMlir'in wr**they-l.ullf out in the street, but wl'.!
It Is up to the plarer. as l won't waste by the 80UII1 SldE^rs last evening, by move a* soon as a locatkm is decided
anv time w|th any one who Isn't will lOfi pins MUW Of the South Sldera upon UTille a gentleman bought
Ins 10 work hasd.
rolled high gan
game jwlth 216 and high boose and lot and now mourns t
'‘Hilling and base running will' be
ge at is:>.
loM of tbe house but he thinks he has
prar.tlerd extensively. The veterans
found It and la happy once more.
and .voiingsifuv will be treated allk<*.
C. M. Only 4 Son. the hustling
We have always been a joko In th«‘ Kroll ..
furniture firm have a new sign.
matter of laving down bum a This Rosser
Mrs. Grant Hall returned from
spring In tbe south much attentloo
Grown. Sunday.
will lie paid 10 that angle of the
Mrs Dallas Slack
daughter
game."
•pent Sunday at She
Mr. and Mr*. Prank WIghtman
sp«int Sunday at Mealck.
Dr. Gagon Is now boarding with Mr.
BruiT
4itfiiMMle fii4 Mtr B«t
ABtaeVaaa aad tha hokl-
BUTTER CUPS and borne made
taffy, regular tOe kind, I2c a pound
Satnrday aaly. irocery dtvtoton. Han
aab A Lay MercanUla Oo.
jaa It It
Inventory Sale of ,
High-Class Pianos!
H.$R. LIME CARO
\Vc are determlneil u. close ont iK-fore Febriiain 1st. all use-1
Oaken In e*rhauge) and shopwoi'n PIANOS. They Ml’ST NOT h.carried over Into our uext business yeat. ami WIl.l. NOT irTbr^TTn
any virtue In UfW PRK'K-: and F.\VOIlAm.E TxiK.MS.
' Persons who have aspin.i to the poase-slon of Pianos i»f the bel
ter grade, but who havi* heretofore not cared to invest enough 40
pnrrhnae ne# Instruments, will find this a SPIJCNDin OPORTl'NITY. for many of these Pianos aie almost llke‘ m-w. yi t i.ur ' Sale
prIfN-s :nre from^ 26 lo ^ p«-t cent U-!ow logular.
iilE I
lacliid(|l In Ibe Sale are Pianos of nearly every le.ndIngtnYrke—STEIN WAY. SOHMER. STERLING.
V08E. KNABE. CHICKERING. WEBER HAINES. HALLET A DAVIS, etc. Many of them are verj'
little aiieil and all In first-class e«mdltlon. All marked In plain flgiiros .-»t SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS
—making them without doubt the GREATEST BARGAINS' EVER OFFERED. Ammig tbe tu are the
following:
^
'
KIMBALL UPRIGHT. SALE PRICE ......................................... .......l
i ..
$150.
KIMBALL UPRIGHT. OAK CASE. LIKE NEW. WAS $450. NOW.. 1... ....
.......... .$285.
STERLING UPRIGHT. $35A 8TLYE. SCARCELY SOILED. NOW..I ... ....... .........
..$315.
SMITH A BARNES UPRIGHT. SAMPLE STYLE. WAS WSa NOWi................. ....... .... ............... S2S5.
WILLARD UPRIGHT. REGULAR. PRICE S250. SALE PRICE.......
.......................................$190
ME/«DEL80HH UPRIGHT. REGULAR PRICE $275. SALE PRICE..!............ .
........................... $170.
easy TERMS: Any peraon in Michigan may have one of these Bargain Pianrui at once and pay for It by
the month in kmall Installments. Dming this «ile. wo will pay freight to any point and furnish alool and
scarf FREE.
Splendid Organs WondeiMly Cheap.
KIMMLL ORGAN, PIANO CASE. WAS S1JS. -ow ONLY.......................... .........................
......... 7S.
WNGAU. PARLOR ORGAN. REGULAR PRICE tSO. SALE PRICE......
............S4S.
FARRAND G VOTEV. SOCTAVE. FINE CONDITION. SALE PRICE...........
................S4S.
CHOICE OF A DO EN LOW-CASE ORGANS. IN GOOD REPAIR..................................to SIS.
THIS IKYI^TORV BALE .tao ni™!!. lo iho other depulmenu of our buMneu anil we oBer WO.NDERFVL bargains lo PUoo purer.. Mu*lc Boie^ Violin.. MondrUn.. Cnitani. Bonjo.. Oomel.. Cl.rlnen «c.. etc.. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY on oortblng you any need In tbe Muide line. Contend Me
n«. or write for (nil Inlomatioa.
GRINNELL BROS.
FIHEEK MESIC BOOSES.
Inyerse Dij Store: 1S9 E. Fnml SL
One Ton
of
is equal to
Two Tons
ol
_CMte is tbs itlsal fuel,
hlive redneed Uie priosto
$5^tS
Traverse aty
Gas Co.
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