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The Evening Record, February 06, 1907
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1907-02-06
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THE EVENING RECORD
£
TflAVCftSC OTY. MICHIGAN. WCONESOAVf, «*WAf»Y i. 1W.
lO PACES
MCfAL TILIOJIA^ MIIVICC.
O’CLOCK EDITION
80T
NO WATER TO FI8HT HREi^iJgMO^^^^ ^jEim-SB HoeaEss'sLEUTHS
FOLL OF BOOZE
. ' Valentines!
A Biipprb >—prtment
of^OOCBfltWl
rCMCOTMflf----------- s.—— ______ __
I c to 3.50
I imiTWttTtamT
, j|
W«e WORKS
CLOSED DOWN
USED KNOCKOUT I
iMt 94
a—r,
G«fiti« «otith
WHITE WAS AMED WITH BOH
-
orriciAL fonecast;
F*»r and warmar tonight. Tl
s.'sri.rsi-is
TOTAL LOSS EXCEEDS $26,000
AID ASKED
BY MANTON
WHIlI INtURANCC AMOUNTS. TO
ONLY sioiooa
I»y Wire to The Evening Record.
New York. Feb. C.—Attorney A-1
phin M.
Bcimas aa|pmed absolute
charge of the Thaw case icKlay I’nder
Mr. Jerome waa unable to shake
j
RAISED ROUGH HOUSE IN DBOT
By Wire to The Evening Record.
Boaton. Feb.
One man la doad
and acreniy-sU people are bourteM
aa the rwault of a flro early this morn
ing In a crowded tenement house in
the district of Roxbury crossing. Thirxm people were injured, nine of
hum are firemen.
James Robinson Got flixty-Five Days
for Knocking Out Moth«r-in-Law’a
Teeth-Lewis Demanded an
COUHTY FAIR
AGAIN REVIVED
THINK IT WOULD B& <
THING FOR CITY.
NONE HERE FOR A LONG TIME
touig HOT OIEID MT HEir
bit had left with Harry Ttiaw. Wnite
drevt a revolver and said.
”111 kill
------- Ufore daylight “
1 C. Howard, a piano maim
::::£
I. a newhpaiKT man. t«
: Thaw after the slus
. pistol over his Tiead.
«Wowld Mav« Taken Several Hotira to
Get It Thaived Ovt After it Arived-Cadtllac Had No Eh0lne and Couldn’t Help.
. thn BvmlOK K*-r«r
tbU time yoatardar two Ur*»* l.ueloren
bnuiwa. a hotel and aeveral amallrj
bolldlBjta were eiandlmL
The lotaJ
loaa from laat nlghra ftre will
CMd 026,000 while the InMimtire U
only about OlO.fiOO. The rllUene were
forrad to aland and eee the etrurture.
hum a* the water work* wa» »hul
down and there waa no fire pnnerllon.
Ahortlr after 7 bclock laat nlani.
the (wtum hatllnx In one of the windowa of Oeorge-M. Ilrtiok e general
atore caught Are from a ga* >et. ThU
waa ratingalahad aa It waa ooppoaed
but the Are had run up a curtain and
got liHweao the waila
UTieu the fire
bnike forth, a aoond ttmr
npoaall.te to aavc
No Water.
Hwtuidav
Therr had hawn a fire H«tu
nlgtii and at that time. It wa» dia
covered that the water woika pumpa
were not In gfiod whai»e
YeaVerday.
the water woyk*. for the flr>t tlno^la
Ha hUtorr cloae«l down while r«*|wln«
were made and were at HI mil of comvnlaalon -when the second alarm came
In. Buckets had to N* fmind and the
resldeure ivntUm of the village vl-ll
ed for water all of which took lime.
The Bnajks* store wa<*
a two
Word of the Arc at Manton was
y by telephone
lelephom* laat evening
rter 7 oclock and
an appeal
rtlr after
(
help made to Chief
rwy of the fire dci»art
Aa Manlon U forty
lh«- raereur>- had all d down to xero
and twHter. Mr. Murr ay did nut think
It adviaable to nend a sitemicr out.
The fire could not laB kept under the
la.UeV en mute and bv the time the
relief arrived on the *c»ne. It
take two or iht^T hourm to tha^
the vah-ea and pumpa on the ale
Another thing that w*nild have
an Ineoovlenenc® waa the fact that
the waiter aupply would have
at thread that that
K in oTtl... I.. *. .
ELECTED WILUAMALDEN
1 of Gafiaral Alger
was cl<*cicd v«-sic
rnmn to the l ulled that
fill the vaenney rausi*<l I
of <'H*n. R. A. Alger. In tjie hoim* he
rec*dv**d eighty.two vot.*s and In the
senate twenty-eight, no lUher remibllcan n*cclvlng vou*s
In the housiMr. Smith got one of the flv.- deims
cmtlc votes, that r»f RepreM-utjllve
Stacy of Manlsim*
>
HO WORE PASSES
Law Patnd in N.vada M.ket
Crime for a State Officer
Is of .a dir
ked In Trav
to Use One.
»f the oily’s
Imen Uk<*n By Wire to the Byenlng Record.
Ilcno. Nev.. Fob. «;.-The-legislatiiiJlias passed the joint n-soluthm nuik
Ing U a crime for any lesIshitoiVor
'fare
CHARLES COOPER DEM)
DEATH FOLLOWS JEST
Jaeks».n.
was «M*ntenr«*4l to sixtv-five days In the
IVtroll House of Correeilon
Cmreellon for heal-j
lug hlH wife and wiil have
to face the'
ha
charge of knt»cklng
knocking .his moihurnn
n and km»rklng
IMPROVEMENT
THERE WAS ONE.
vad That Driving Park Atsoci
an Would Aid the Enterpna*
by Leasing Their Grounds
foe the Exhibition. .
By Wire Jo the gening Record.
New York. F. I.. tJ -Onbriel Fer
an ItaUan, agisi :‘.7. i«Klay shot
meii. rw<» faiall>. at n |»ay car ol
f. —b
nu-rrhandlse store of the lai Ikmte.
lUnsom (v>mp«nr
the flames aniK It wasn’t long l>ef.o^
had many friends In this MxtUm who
that building waa In flames
The
regarded him very highly. Rc^ntly
building waa a two sio .
he had lieen engaged In the aiTVertls•uslntms
His son. Virgil CesHK-r.
ftmnerlv eniHeyod In the Even
along with the st«K-k which was val
ing Uecord office
Miss Bessie C’oop
IMSI at IS.OIK) wUh but Ift.txw Insue
er. a daughter, still lives In thi** city
aiue
The building wak owned hy
has gone to Ihlrolt to attend the
Tinman hndhers and was valufis) nt
They had no Insuraord. •
Central Houaa Naxt.
With only
the
Ipirketa and the
water fnt'/lng as fast as tl was
thrtrwn the oldest h.del in the village, Lively Feud on icaberg fltraat Over
the Ccwiral House, couldn’t Ik* saved
the Ovmerwhip of Three Feet
so today. It Is a heap of ashca.
It
of Stove Pipe.
wwa owned hy Mrs. K C Bayes and
her loan waa ll.liob with no In
Aavwd By Atm Night.
east corner of
of Ashing c
Just weal of the Bossks store, is the bay an
the atroev has
the »ui« hank of Manton and the
been
opera hpuae lo a hrirk
promlara to Ik* a feud tK*tw<*, n
twti flshermeo. a feud that will be
rz
nSHEHMEHATWAR
SshMhat the matter originated
the taking of three fe**i of aiove
pipe from one coop by the occupant
of another who put the aame onto his
abode The other man atole It back,
and. during the day It changed hands
aeveral limes. The other InhablianU
buiidi,.^. b.rtn,
of the street anticipate trouble and
InJurrxJ In some manner.
It ~ JJ are oonaldertng taking up a collection
uiea Irefore. he could be roueed and buying a new piece of pipe for
Ik feeling better today. It Is
whoevef happens to be ahy of the ar
knoerh eaactly how he waa hurt.
ticle when they arrive.
r,
,;r;k
•Yep"
^ .^ial thinK. »t tlM. OS.
tsao, os.
New Suits?
V.NCW Overcoats?
'
,
Mon’fl and Boyt’ are now bc-loR
. '
gold at le« than their vnlne.
New Underwear?
You better see the gpccial we are
putUuKontatfLOO.
KUBECK & HOYT
Don’t Forget
When thinking about presents that
lier, pretty shade, pocket flasher and
a
chande
Portable Table Lamps
make the very best kind of a present. We have all
of them in stock,'at the right prices.
Come in
and s^. '
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
LOGS, LOGS
Will pay Hijfhc.st Cash prices for
.
.
Maple, Hemlock, Ash, Elm,
Basswood, Pine and
Tamarack.- •
t;.’’
WEKT EIGHT BELOW
••■flarb.. you kaur. m.vla. yrtti know
all right hut R. B. Walt (old tnc and
«d>M-rver and he
hes the goverr
ought to know *
•S. E. Walt told y
-Sure, he mid IIt
that’s K below
breakw the nwrd for
The Hobiirt Oo. prop.
■r.i.
MRS. HARTMAN DEAD
•re Ibe Un
Vnm the |lna*ks
to a small
Jiimited across
building ownrvl1 by Oerge K Thomas,
or a
which was fimnerly um-.I uh a meat
; the publishing of the
niarkel but which had agilrnltural In.
gtng 111 the job print registered
plements wlored In It
This was to
• The
government Vtb. rmoi
Ing trade
For M*veral years he roiitally destno'etl with a h»s of f5oo and
ho well H> below.”
X
dueted a snisll lmsim»ss In the lltilr
'“Vhert'^M no wind but the general haildlng 1*0 Wi*st Front at reel, aeai
Ext. VanUla
Tlial comes up io the »ifflcUl
standanl. \’«rv fi*w Vunllla Extracts do that- Thej an* short
in vanilla and short In wlcohollr
si length, which means that the
VanlllH Beans are not thorough-
TONIGHT!
MANNING GLEE CLUB
Hleh school Lcctnre Course
Traver.se City Mfg. Co.
Telephone—Cit. :J2, Ucll Ifi'J.
CITY OPERA HOUS
Admtaaion, SO Centt
Ladles
We Can '
Surprise You
With Our
$1.98
Ifs Second Nature
With us to make best flour g^ood.
Been
making it this way so long wc do not
believe we could make it any other way
—wouldn't like to try, anyway. If you
are haying trouble with your flour
you
should try
the
Best,
then^
, they will be a thing of the past.
Shoes
BANDUETTEDCAST
a Entvtained Thoaa
rt In -Miamated” at
Vilkina- Home.
The memlK*n. 4tf the cast of Mismated” were entertained In a very
pleasant manner last evening at the
home of Mark Wilkins. -Mu State
street, the members of Traverse City
hive. No 522. L O T. M. M.. lK*Ing
the howieasea^ During the evening a
program of m^lc and recital Inns w as
given by the cast and all bad a very
pleaaant Ume.
*The following menu was aened;.
Loaf.
Boiled Tongue.
Bscalloped Potatoes.
Pickles.
Celery.
Calje______________ toffee.
Four Froxen to l>aath.
By Wre to the Evening Record.
Aglal ChMil.*! ifdiSTieventy-flve
Mlnneapolix. Feb. «—A family of
will be held from the
yearn of age. died at the asylum She
at 2 o’clock,
hjM^a
jlhe^tker^pa^rt^f th^e four wrrre froten to death In a farm
a the city today.
house near Fargo. N. D.
hem The
h^d
The
from at. Franola church tomorrow
aby died at the aayUn
Oarpenter will be ^
eeventy flee yeare. He
that be la anffeiing
ireo at Otla and
He baa Km
A hnrrei of Mr vtifha IM potmflA trwtlon.
January. runeTL
bed atece Friday and la somewhat
A hnrr«l of pM vHfhi flOfl pouMU. KVTMltOdV.
tre not yni been flsnda.
The funSIS'^lH^'^MlIrtSrDeKorTW
Jaekson. Feb
Jenks In Pnil
of murdering
fel
He demand»*d an examination,
which was set for next Tuesday.
, No Change.
Ik troll. Feb li —I>rs. Jennings and
K. muKly IsMied a bulletin this mon,
ing ti* the' effect that thi-n* is no
change In the ctmilUbm ..f W. C Me-
Last summer there was <-om
ulde discussion ri.*latlve to tin- ho
v fairr lifc
lifcthls
this city b
but
Ing definite raliu^ «if the a
Now. however, ifie matt,
n-vivad at
favor. Mlany promlm-nt farmers hav.
expn-MKxi ih. oplnbm that It would
Yh- a gtxKi thing for the county and n
most excellent thing for the famuTS
and m«Tchants lo unite and give an
in Emp.rc
rxp*»slTlon of merchandise nnd fnnii
After Alm^^a'YearT
Ifiodurts. The matter has also lK*en
With Paralya-a.
bnmg'ht lM*fore the attention of the
driving park association and It
Si*et iai to the Kvenlng Record.
quite, probable that the association
Kmi.ln* Mich . Feb. ♦*. —Mis Wll
will l*e willing to aid In such an en liam Hartman, agy-d 45. di»*«l y.-slenlay
terprise and least? their grounds rxist
morning at her home near Pearl I.ako
of the city for that i»urp»»M* for a numafter an Illness dating back to Fch.
1” laM. her death lH*lng due lo paralythere has
U Is a long I
iH-cn M fair In ii\
Since the last «n
on and hi*r first htishaiul
the fall,of isys^hy^^tbo
county and
mat ii. d to* mT. Hurl
I yeais.
Tlic iHiaiil of sup<-rv Iv.nrs have th<
Besbb
•n by lii r f«*«nier liusluind.
]Kiw«-r to r.i|H«. a certain amount oY
ight i ll
money for use of ngricultural wicicib s mmie oi wnom ate luairled, nnd thrw*
for a pubRc fair and while It is dixtht small step children Mrs. Hartman
U*sH too Jail- to raise this fund IhU WSIH well lik.sl by «II who Knew her
year it Is lK*llcvcd l.y many that ;i fair and an.sym|Mithi?t*d d**«ply wiUi the
nmlU be bt*ld and be.madi* to pay < x wtrlckt-n family. The fuurral will Ik*
IN*ns,-s
It has bi*i*n suggi-suil that a held at OvUti Friday m<«rnlng at le
R. Ackerman
public nu-eilng Ik* called of farmciw oclcK-k. rndciiaker
and <*thers imeresu-d fur the punwisi* of this place will have chargi* and
hurial will Ik* made in the cemetery
of discussing I ho matter.
II Take Up UnderHia Father.
youngi*si wm
of
Will
S. Anderson. ri turiu*d
Ui
.1 \vm
Traverse flty this aftcrin>on after
iM-lrig with the M S. T. romiiany of
Milwaukee f«»r the past four years
running lK-twi-«-n MIlwankiH* and Lud
ington
He will devote his time now Inn the
Mercury Drooped Far Enough Laat
■it;.klng huslnesk with the
Night to Break the Record I
son I’ndertaklng rorni*uny. taking ili
TMe Winter.
.
place «if his brother. Herv«-y. who i
attending rt>lb*ge in West Virginia.
oter reglMeri'd 1
low last night.'
K. O T MM. No K71. will ch
lug. ours
rvgisf(-ri*<l
their annua! IKiich anpixr Feb. i:»t]
All xir knights invited.
I City Book Store
New Tronscra?
By Win* to the Evening Record.
Battle Creek. Feb C-Two Albion
eollegt* sleuths eanie betv* last night
to cidleci evidence against late clos
ing saloons and It Is ulleged U»ih Ik*
came intoxicated, started nwigh houwat the interurban dei*oi and weiT re
moved bv the ptdleo and w-nt home.
One was a minister’s wm <The boys
rlalni the l‘nit.'iidery used Knockout
RETURNED TO THIS CITY. '
Conducted Naumpapsr Here flhi
Time Then Opened a Job Print
ing Office. *
f
> nnd Mi>" Brtmki
was Ivlng there lU. but was carried
lo a pIsfN- of safety while some of the
A dispatch to the
atis k waa lakrni tuit.
Mr llr«»ks carrliHl a stork valued at
of the diralh
112.000 while he had only 64.Mn> Iu- K. (’4s,iH*r .a priul
•iiranci‘ The building was osned by Tiwveiwe t’ljv. Mr
Mrs. W Elexlei. f.»rmerty of here suddenlv^t his hi
IK>trolt on
lM.l now of IVttoU and her loss was Monday of the grip
Mr. CiKipcr was forniejly puldl
|!>*m with
of the Manton Ttlhum*. and after
' Firs tpr
lhJlS* lldil'*Jw^Had thei^lKKm a
at Iff wind, the wikole wnat aide of the
St left would ha%e been dewtroyed
Fira Chief Injured.
1
hi
A gTAihl vmriety of comic and
fancy Pott Cards, 2 lOI^^ ^
The flsual Rreat a«M>rtment of
Wf%.€. WafL
WtOMUOAY. «•. i. 1S07.
ci-EveNTM vgAi<-ioi7
We make our osn extract.
We make It from Mexican Van
illa Beana. Just as It khould U*
made and age It.
Wc would like lo have
Irv It.
Yon will And
lyrength And yet the dellcacj' of
flavor which dUtlnguiMjw the
flue extract from the cheap.
l$c perounee
SoBBces 25e
fTbe
AMEIIIMN
Drugstore
THIS
WEEK
I Wc have made a table of the
odda aod ends of aome of our
I best lines of shoes, uod to
seU them quick have made
the price '
$1.98
Kverj- pair of these it up
to our standard in every de-
yOHCMK
Ihcbener yom
Hannah & La^
Stop» Look and listen
SEE WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO.
For the next sixty «liys wre are poing to sell
every pair of rubbers in the store at cost
Lumbermen’s Leather Top in high and low cm.
Fcl» and Rubber*, snag proof and gum.
Lumberjacks, snag proof and gum.
Arctics of all kinds.
/
MenV. Ladies’ and Children’s Ru
wUlfliid
Call and see them at
A. GREOJCK&C0.*S
X4S E. FroiU St.
Ttaverse
m
ii
THl CVCNINO RCCOim TlUVCWt CITY,
J**’’*’"*’"**’**t
Yoqcu myc money bv
throwing jttm your old
store and bn/inga
l5_n|E Mll $ i*e UiMiHlaie Ftorner
Warns libi^^1iifo.armsil and hbbanic
nr. ■Awaw. Mitw I
acaomt. Hn hank nocoont ooMains m aatbiaotoqrnnd rJaabie fcoord of iceeinn and
Mpe^ituro and hb ehcck^ are reo^a lo
to far pajnnents. We fumbh %oolu and
and rfiould be BtadToInHy explain the matter to >ou. Once keep an ac
count and you wUl not wish to discontinue.
nzE a
,r~T5S“-^
J
Taa TIM la «Mk.
■
_:i.
■saxA';
lifl,
rreae
Ipa
Stad;
i7*^c Janaary
. viH A ma rajnAiuaa
|w aa fprrlb^l thlac MU for tbe city «l»d April Hth.
IWR. frove FVbruar
for tlK> fanoAra. aollilnc Iim aooia
MTh nth.
8«g»hn^tl6.80 8oito DOW
aBgobrttSOO Suite now
Ho.
Blast IS air-:jght aad b
Buatanteed lo stay air
tight just as long as it is
used, not only one year
or two yeatr. bm jun as |
long as it is o«cd as a
/
BogSUrWShO Seite now
B<«eUr $9000 Satte now
EASY
gtOYC.
MSS. scesm s SIDE FRANK TRUOE
aiiin«MinuM
The folldwiag datAA. prior to m»
mk rnn* Mairb
Sale of Rockers.
BaipmsWM'lugHntlinii
KMHIW *m
P?ijut/*^i* ildSiILSJSj^"'^
SUl Mt «M
strsTiJiiKsS-s^ast:
Oivre“vettA?SI^
IStt. Da'lte.
1R70. froxe FVhruary Jnd; weal out
Btara the laat fair »aa held
theta hk» hAM AN««ldArM de
iDAAtfo the famlaf eonatry aan
laclheellr. The acHeaHaHala Imaa
kept fuU pace viU the siuwih of ih»
rtty aad noar Qraad TravrnM prodaru
are haoap all over the enaatn
fruit cnmcra rereivlag a allver i
Ap’^IVa"
““
II.S: M, «.
«.b:
April z9tn.
U7«. fnire F.diraary 23rd: wt*iH oat
Ja/r would be teu-nwUog If fur oo April SOtb.
(Kher muKin than to ot^eerve the
1K77, froar January 13tb; went «aK
April S3rd.
rhaage tIuU haa taktni i»)ar<> nine
ry Htli; %vat
April Mrd.
IWO. no Irt
1M1.
II. frciBA
1
Jaauary 17th; went
Mav Ul
that there U ctmalderable Intereiit
1W2. no Ice,
here In auch mattera Bvrry )^ar thfc
IKICl froio Febi
Ixwlaaao county fair haa improved April l&th.
and the attoadaneo haa toereaaed.
Aprif asih***’ ’*“®“**^
With a county fair held In Traveree
1SS.V frose January 27th. weal
C4ly there U the advantafe of an eai>ril 2Slh.
IMML frose February lal. went
rWUat face track for Ihoee that like
flae hotae llaah. The laatter of build
fair every ymr and a Urge number of
lK>ople attend from thU city abotrlng
lags could be aitcack^i to without
great ouat and tho advaatagre arc
it U got too Uta yet for the rltiBcn*
aad the fannera to work together In
thU taatUT and aerure a fair for
ilraad Traveiae county nett fall.
AiSSr
\m\
"*
oul
AprU^iouT’***
““
March
16th: went out
VACenuui la the country and la Trav
^im.^F.breary 2nd: went out
crae City aa thare are many here who
could uao the* nooey to good advan
use. fn>se March 4lh;
April llOh.
UgA.
US7. froze March 21^;
A New Tork man U mwrted to April .Tnl.
out
h«ve dropped dead at the bnutkfaal
table. Ha had looked hi. akorolag
f^kruary Ut
iMipor through very carefully
and
failed to find a picture of
tU Thaw.
Nen
Tba .Obicago council workwl all
bight trying to get a aultahle traction
ordlnaacr.
Their wlvea
probably
th«i*l.t Uuil >11 lb. mTTMx-r. p»b
0ld»d Ih. U» I. «ml« lu M. (bclr
AMUSEMENTS
The National Motion Picturea
^plctiire. are r.ll of tlsc Wsf
aoogt arc all ci the be%-, -f
be three change, of i4“V
sr“.v,'r
WediNwda.v and Saturday, f
and children to which eiill.
he admitted for 5 centa. H«
a twobour ahow for onty id <
ORUNKENNESS CURED
1M»1. frose February Jiih; went out
April 14th
Orrlae Oo.. Waahlagton. D C.. or John
aon Drug Co., ist K. Front 8t.
Ing was the principal feat are c
evening.
On entering the club hnure the'
gueat. were removed hv the -hrlde
and groEun." ihe bride l.dng sitlnKl
In a chamiiagne colored |>ongee and
carried bride*, roww. After the receptk*. the dandng began.
Saitper was aer-E-ed at the Hole! Lee
lanau. the table, being iilao demrateil
n oriental .tvle. the . ladle.* favimi
l^lng little rhlneiM. d«dl. and tin- geii
llemen a Chinese fana
Tlie rr relni,
a a. done bv !h«. MI.m*. Joeale Ros
It. of It
Iwautlfnl preaenta.
K them being a net of Jiaviland
nina ana a numlwr of hand painted
d^., al»o pnwent. of rut glaM.
The «*k-enlng wa. most pbwiiantly
pre sihbi-*
toihbi-* were
■
‘
‘ and gnamj for
dUb.ibM In n borrlble grin and hi.
faie wa. .tatk nml rigid.
Tend«rly
llu’y laire Iilm dowu*l.vlr» and dn»HKHl
hlu. lolo the tank. **VVhal wa« HV*
Inqidred a .ynipoir.elb-lo-tnnd.-r. -He
irbtl 1.0 i.runoum-e the nninn of the
new .twriu- replI.Hl bl-« r-ninrmle. tuni
lug nwny to hide bTa emollon.-Wlsu Splikix. _______________ •
Kennedy’s
Laxative
Cou^ Syrup
IN EASTERN MARKETS
th*'*
>h A J.ay M«rc<ntil. Compi
cad. Are Buyinp Good, for
OUn1m#r BuyDrSw
, J.
rilpi The .Original
Laxative
Cough Syrup
1-ay yicreantllr
CBOC0LATES> i
J.W.Jnoto A. W. tUraua
E.
A.M«uoe
Rots
& Monroe
P.Mmfgiri
.A. OomiUn
F.
F.Akm
P. h. e»Mm
Ord of Thanka.
We widi lo estemi ehi
ihankK lo ui.r frlendH wh. we IV
Kind during the Ihh\ illness
of imi >doved molher
We alHo
site to thank the Mvsilr <*ln b- l.ali
and tl.e Ip. o T. m. M for i»u- U-aui
lul llowcra sent us
=
£/S5‘..
Your Credit Is Good
Your Reliable Furniture Store,
Grand Rapids Furniture
Jot
IB
*
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile .Co.
^__ __ “THE BIG STORE "—Dealers in Eireiything
'A
Why Sulfep
When reTlef ran be bad for the asklngr Wh> do you wor
aft* r day. wHh a «mugh *.r «mld. when 25c of 5*>c Invested lu i
goiKl remEHlbw. will make you a well pcrwmT
We rveomnund any of tlW-so:
Foley*h Honey and Tar. K<*mp's Hilwam. Branf*
sumption r«iv. Allen s Luirg Ilalsiim. Waiiic-r s W'hite IMixe and Tar Syrup.
,
^
.
Donrt Have Chapped Hands
E. C. OeWITTJl Co.. Chicago.
Tf r went- Ilf *be ftdbiwiiig and ha v<- wliH*-. >.m«Kdh hands. It only means
.rirnidinu a qnarlei or half a dollar:
Pleasant to Take
Children LiRe it
Antfseptle Toib i (?nMm. F\»ley*s Tolli-t
nurnhani*a Cold Cream.
Iludnnti h Msii\<-bMis Tfild fTream, R tf*arn*s »l«lwelKS Cream. BaowaUUg'a
^loclor A ^on
mm4 SMSsae Makers
J. H. Um
127 S. South Union Street
Alftvtl llubbs. .
Mrs. Nellie pulley.
*Our Owa * tough Cure, ‘Oui Own * White Pine and Thr.
rlUieumalic Pains Can Be Cured
N*. need I*, suffer whk mdring Imck or leg. or areia
U Yoo Arc Baviim
P®* “**
-Rheumatic King ^
** »* Wdff prered daily.
liM't'
take our word alone, ask those
9 are DOW frea fm UKire aching ,
The m*u,i pleasant cure for etmaUpai
Hundreds can voDch for It.
tiT and aausages at our abop.
win find yqur steaks, cboi
ronau Jplcy. tanfor 4e»cio«
joo will and tlmi yon are
I WANTAOt. MV.
SCCORO WANT AM. WAV.
action of
' Relieves coughs by cleansing
and strengthening tbc muc».u.H
'“'I
REX
Tho following kill kivo you an id.-a of tho srMt lednction «e
have made. Them) nro only a few of tho many:
LarKo .Vnn lt«; ki r. Roldon mk finiali. n-cnlar gi mine, a( W.4fl
(io(.l Col.blor Seat lijokor. rotjotarr Sn-iO. now........................2JJ8
..................
•onl,
$i;.00. now only.,
< lur speeml $7 H loker. Koldeo
arm. roil seat, liow li U5
ieo oak."
oak. wkla
1 ■
i Olmifw fm
" np. Morris Olmirs
__ ______
rom <;:»o
(tom
All other hiKh grade Rockers aokl ^coonHngly:
CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR
also
cities buying his su»ck
In ISlo'the hay
spring and summer clothing for i»
day.: 1861. 67 d
18C3.
frtrzei
8C2. not frtnen:
1864. €9 day. before young mvn and chfldrcn and l.t(
aovelile* In men s haberdwherv.
It left the bay:
t>an Loudon of the
furniHh'
da.ni; 1887. 75 day.;
1868. 27 days
left this me
1M» 62 days: 1870**71
1870. 76 days; 1871. 61 IngI division Irft
days; 1872. 88 dava; 1873. 107 hU>-.: York to place import orders and
[foe of the lateai In fancy
1874. 114 dava:
davb: 1875. 102 da>-»
da>w: 1876
glass, lace curtaini.. up57 days:
1877. loo daya:
18
68dayk: 1880. not fnizen:
frozen: 1879. ESdaya:
18*1. lotvda.va: 1882. not fmsen: 1883.
71 days; V8S4. 102 day.; 18K6.iL7da.n;
1816. 81 da>w. 1«T. 88 daya:-ie8R. ifri
day.: 18». 4« day.: 1R90. 38 rtaya;
1891. 4<» day.; 1R»2, 16 dav.; 1892. R»
da»-.; 1894. 18 datw; T895. 73 day>;
-Ym.- .Mwerra th. ,
It will be greilfylng to all loviw. trf
temperance and a happy home to kno.
that a pimple aad a .clvnUftc cure for IJHM. 59 ds.v.: 1902. 29 dav«: 1903 not
the whisky and beer habit baa been dis rresen: 19»ri. 91 day.; 1905. 58 day.;
covered. OrrlBA never fails lo mm I906. *1 days.
Tkeau data, all ralata to the west
drank<mac«a-tf It 1. used in
-aacA with the simple dire
u^in the
much ooofldcnce in the lrealinont*thIt
we are authorised to sell li with an
ahaolulA guaramae. to effect a cure or
the money will be refuaded.
j
It la la two forms; No i to he glren |
afwraUy, aad No. S for tboae who wlah '
Ad to be cored, |1 each. Mothers and
alitera have told a. of bushaad. aad
brothers who alaoe they were gtvaa<
Orrlae, In many cases without their j
knowledge, have Kwt all desire for*
aim cnit ivU into i
•h vim. that hf i abbin I hi- hhi.ri tlnm that
rt*nuM.t inH’Di-d N.m 27
I 20 The J«idKi-> were
acUT..Mt> Mii^iy Ma»t
Satah Mllllker and thev
^ no light task to flKur»-NH«_tbe Majfd
tcld Ingv of the tao hid.*.. Th.ji. to
fVlday nichi In a ver> pl.»
iniesu pai
Ibeir boepitallty. The affaii
In the cb.bh.«.m> and aa li
AfTgktr
Ap^Tti-IbftT. fomw February Sih.
Thus In a period of fnny-nlnc voarti
tho Uy hah frozen hUttwo tlnuw In
Jamiar>-. twenty-one time. I
ar>. Bis time. In March. «
not given, five thnea not at
Ihiring the mme periofh It
the bay ten lima. In March
a^ time, in >pril and four
And here in where yon will Bnd the in.
iwt^rtment and tho lowaM priom in
6 . Mr :u,.| M.S.
. r-i.liU.i-wf.wl
S1.I: MI ««
iJS fo?T
H yon wnntln Boeker.
Now isShe Time Is Buy
THEIR CHHU WEDNRG
l^-land. Mich..
v\( .
ApTsih'"*^
^
At thr
t of the •while K'llpat J W
rr* thK ni.uTiing thr
:i. L o. T M. M.. ycmcitUv
store pre«-nt»-d a very brentlful ap
4ia- arsuLi
j Aftt-rmwin, the ItidrcR of the recent pearance
The o»erh«uul d«-corat|onH
4lb, waot out conKijU declart'd tlmt Mr» Flora Bieh
represented a .nowtall and thl. v
1H> Bide bad won. Mrs. Janis’ aide. done by having threjidk of differ
' howrtvr. being a done aeoond. Th,^ height^ attached to the celling and
vraa done op the different en the ends rf these were placed *ra
iv.ua that had bcs-n held at bits of cotton batting
On enteri
■HngK the necuring trf new Ihe .ton- the effect is ver. aiirarti
n and <m tuber tKt asItHih and
TIm* hdgre are UsteNillv. trinmiid
I of
EDITOR ANI
It. white and - white «*i,.:* .Hms an
hung thn.ughom the stotv.
-nu-Mwith counter and table
lys. mnke
Mni Jni
allraetlon that few w
will ho
it ahe did ii«K
able to hwlst seeing
About 150 Friend. Attended Reception,
Jan 2 M«d
Tlii-se de*-orallrno< wi
'^opce and Banquet in Their
tu**#ilii|;H
Mtn riapi-T wn* S Clzek and iclleE t gie
»*»^ n ith caiuain
Honor.
ability.
k»i» ill and her *
WHh th.-n.forc
out
oul
enomoui .lock oo W that an Uking
np too mneh room.
*if‘s.r*^“- UXS: M.OO.
ItST rnua
lOlh. feat out jbUf.
8r>orU| to tb,. R^enlng
payments^
J. W. SLATER
H \x>u get a Cole’s
Or.ginal Hot Blast you
will have a warm house
nghi ai^ day nt one
haXofwhat h it costing
you now.
ara of the %ay aad to that poi
of tt viatUe fivaa Travrrae CHy.
thar down ckA freexiag u aw
I»«S froi» Jaaaar, 1T»»; arn: ool
April «th.
IMC. froie Jaaoary ffth; went out
Weharea fcw Btouui SaUnIhat are the hat
CM in their liarn and thorn we wWi to ebwoni
and are makiac same dam priMia
otdw to mow them.
This wonderful he,«,
will kw >-onr house
watwi dsy and ni«ht for
less than half wf what it
went out
tut frear refowary llth: weat out
April 4th.
]»€3. no ic«.
COUNTY FAIH,
It luta tiMm A atimbrr of x«n
• fb«a hM Im A fair b*14 la Tr.
pltjr, AltlidqKli tb« mAttAr ha# bM
NsitAlAd maral ii».a lAUtr. li
Ite fart tpat Mtmmt tymytm
Umm la favor oflt aad bailaa«
^ank
MBROOM sumes
Cole's Of^
Hot Blast.
Eighth and Fnnklinw
Y'on
-M<Bx oy *s Cold Cure and -McEvoy a
dies that do juat
•I as
M they
u«-y ciafm-mrre
CIM-Om wk«n
*w zlMe bredache
' ■!« (WO nm-'
otb«r, do dm. Tw> aadk tma.
.iu.. n»d»«««,.
W '
THE ivaiiiM McdMi TRAvEmg emr. mcMWAN, weomcmav. mmiARv «. im.
MOWER SICCESS
Ti OECTH) 3«TH TIEE
fid Change Necessary
In Rexall Remedies
I
The new Pure Food Law requires every i>-tent medicine manuiiMrturer to tcH
uhai dantfcfous drug if in liis medicine. Ccruin |>cricxlicals inierentcd in patt ht nw:didnc reform have
declared that the formulas of many patent metlidoes w in have to be changed before* the manu. facturem will dare conform uith this law. (hesc
rjeriodicals also declare that die public will nl \ c r
know of dicfe changes, and never know what
,lhew; remedies Joru.crty contained.
This suspidon. how ever, cannot rr d uf>on Ilexall Kemcfhes, You ha\c ab^Iuic pn«»f il*at
Rctodl kemediirs have vat been clianged lo rrmform with the new Pure Food I.aw , Ufat:sr
kmmtki farwuliisof tluievt^meiii s
\iiU i c^f
The Rexair formulas wtre itanr st^ni, 'llic
thousand Krxall druggists have always known ail
, live Rexall formulas aiid given them to every cu:.tumer w ho askrtl for them.
No one Rexall Remedy \.as ever chhn-tl to
be a.-riire-aH“—each of the ^UU refnetlli J 1 i! fi^neil if» cure a c<*rtain human ill - and
r’A
llieve non rmnetlies were seiecUtl from a:*u»ng
duiu.'unds 1»«*c.ujse they w<-re the mo .t reliable
and successful cures in the world. ^ Par from
wishing to cimceahhc formulas of lhe';«; remedii s,
wc arc proud to tell juil what they an*, and al1 have l>een.
liat’s wh» n* the
pl:m. got ;, birth* j
‘ Rexrdl
;1I pi:
safeguard you than dtH S ilu* l*ure 1'o<hI
Kvrn now youll onl> know the clang«*roui drug-;
in other paleiu iiwdiiincs, while you have alwav;
liern able to km>u llie con:plite fi>rmiUas of Kexall RemediesJ ‘
iiie Rejcall guarantee has l»een the gnalcr.t
evidence of the sinc erity back of the
Rem
edies. I'cjr four y*-rs Rexall druggists have
offered lo return the mc»r.ey to any one wbo
brought liack an empty Rexall bottle: or
c pac kage
and said dicy we nt not t^aUNhed.
W’ca as one c»f tlic Kesall druggists, feel a gen
uine salitfadibn in having U-en able lo supply
this commtiniiy for fom years wiili ove line «*f
medicines which tlie United Slates Govern
ment by its new Pure I ckkI Law shows we re
always \nad* rt\ ftt and sold t
and have delicrved e\ cry bit of the faiili you have had in
them.
The Pure Foc^ Law may necessitate changes
in other median^ but it only endorses Rexall
K. T. UUt^
_
Mn. R A. BcSdlac and dn««hter.
UlUnn. kfi for Ookwmr thU nmnlas.
whom thar vtn «iMWd » frw
Mrs. J. IL anffOiri rrtnrerd to hrr
homo In
Lnkr this ■omlna.
sss
An Intreetlgatloa by the Belgian gov
Mrs. Corrtr P. Kroll and brr hus
band's BOtbrr. Mrs Kroll. Irfi for 8sr
tnaw lodST.
Mrs. Tbomns Sainrth*nlt«. n-bo has
brm In Drtroli for soms Umr. will
arrlrr home this ermine nnd Mr.
Smurtbwalte vlll lesre for Arl/ooa lorooTTOs no bnslnsss ronoecied wIUj
the Grand Trmn rs*- uod AHioon Min
InK compsnrW.-M. Pair* left for Cbknr> today
for the automobile shorn in the Inierests ni the Mnxwen.
John Marahalt of Old Mtsslon tras
In the city today.
Charles. ODop«>r of Old Mission sras
r;j rtwci -mmaummmtm
II. • Moatarie
from Iteirult
aauiL •«- HMi Tt«e
''ira
,1H •u'w.'r:.'j isras.'
•
.
.
,
,,
.■
Aw » b«x •! If.
-
orMident
Lik cTl «
t., f.« u.., a.M.«.»th. po-,ru:::r.;r.cr.::rM .L'U
*" '>"•*"•'
,ue wont as cioiDiijc.
^ abandoned.
An American
shaler*-'afterward dl*co« n*<l and
! exlrlr.ttiM It fioni It*. Iry surround
\U
IIKAH onr ad. on iwgr 5.
fi b ti lt
Ihtnillum (’lot
IsM
niaht
dedicated, can longer endure. We are
met oo a great battlellold of that war.
We have come to dedicate a portlob
of that Beld aa a ffnal re*tlng place
for those who befe gsve their
that that natloQ might Uve. It la llUh
gether fitting and proper that wr
should do this.
‘^Rut In a larger ^nwe we cannot
cannot hallow—this grounu.
The
brave men. living and dead.* ho strug
fU*d here have conpe^rated
it far
above our.poor power to add or de
tract. The woild win little note mu
long remember what we say hero, but
It can never forget what they did
here.. It is for us. the living, rather
to be dedicated here to the nnflnlshed
work which they who fought he
have thus far so ntibly advanced. It
rather for us to he here dedicated lo
the great ta^k remaining before
that from the.-c honored dnd wc
increased devotion to that cause for
which they gave the last full met
of devotion; that we here highly
solve that these dead shall not have
died in vain: that this naUon. under
(lod. shall h.'ive u new birth of free
dom and that covermneiii of the ik-ople. by* the people, for the p<
shall not perish from the earth.”
With lhe»te words, so brief, so
pie. so full of Vvoreni' fm ling. he
set aside the place of strlfo to b
rearing place of heroesi. and then
back tf his own ^t taak-for which
to have
-They ll keep cutting the wool off
lings, and It was purchased i
emment the sheep that lays the golden eggs
until they pump It do.”
An Irishman. In the midst of
gwjd will.
!n after rears when It
was broken up a desk was made from ade against landlords and capitalists.
Its timbers and presented by Queen deotarvMt thst! ;lf these men
Vlctorta to our president “as a me landed on an uninhabited. Island, they
morial of the courtesy and lo\lng wouldn’t be there an hour before Ihev
kindness which dictated the offer of would have their hands In the pocket
of the naked savages.”
Only a few weeks ago a lecturer a
a big meeting gave ntlerance to tb
following: • All along the untrodden
paths of the future we can see the
The First Needles.
bidden footprints of an unseen Hand
Needles WWW ftrat made In Lohdon
' ** We pursue the shadow, the bitbbl
by u negro from Spain, in the reign of
bursts and leaves the asbee In ot
Queen Mary. He died, however, with
One of the regulatlona of the West out imparting the secret of his art,
and It was lost until 1565. when It wa«
Boston Bridge Company reads:
recovered in the reign of Qlzabeth
the said proprietors shall mee
nuj^lly on the ffrsi Tuesday of Jims, and Eaiaa Growse, a German, taught
the
art to the ttigllsh.
prortHed the same does not fall oo
4iS 4U WilbelM BIX
Tr»v«ne Ctlv
The maonfactu^ of needles wai
a Stmday."
An orator at one of the University then again lost to EngUnd for nearly
unloos bore off the palm of merit a cesturr. but shout 1650 It wa
wbeo he declared that *the BriUsh covered by CTiristophet Greening,
lion, whether it Is roaming the deaerta settled at Long Crendoo. in Bocklngof India or climbing the forests of hamshire.
The reputation long enjoyed
by
Canada, will not draw in Its bora
lATillechapel needles pointa onl the
I retire Into Its shell.
particular locality where the a
facture. was dsrrled on.
Hlrt Scliool Lecture Coursci*”**^
CITY OPERA HOUSE
Admission. M Cents.
reoimed
Oettyaburg.
The batlla oS Ooctysbur* was Indeed
a aoiabJe vIetorT. nnd conpled with
the full or Vlckaimra which surrend
ered to Gen. Grant on that aaW Srd
of July, prwed the real tnminc-polnt
of the war. It aoras BintaUriy appro
priate. then, fhnl Geftyaburg should
have been the place where President
Uncoln made hts moat benatlfnl and
famoua addrcMS. AHer the battle the
dead and'wonnded of lioth the Union
and confederate armiea had received
tender attention there. Later it waa
decided to sei .aalde a portion of the
battle held for ^ giwat national mill
lary cemetery In which
the dead
found orderly burial. It warn dedlcdted to Its sacred use oa Korember If.
I«C3, At the end of the cerwnooten
President Uncoln aroae and said
Tour score and aeren years ago
our fathers brought forth on this con
tlnent a new nation, conceived In llli
erty. and dedicated to the proposition
that all men are created eqnil.
.Vow. we are engaged In a jreat
civil war. leaUng whether that nation.
Ths PreaidenVs Desk.
.
«reat Reduetton
In the cost of glasses
mm
Dmrsiised In tesUiif eyes
ExamlBatioB Free.
Dr. Wolfe’s Branch Ofdcc
Dr. B.L.PaiUso]i,OptOBietrist
'Manngvr.
10 MALE VOICES
'. .MANNING GLEE CLUB
' HIGH SCHOOL LKTDRE
OOUMR8E
|At CITY OPERA HOUSE
i/ i0krril88iori 50g
ib-«.
JallJ Strlnbrii, f^lnnerlr'^ this
C^r nosr of IVtrott. Is In tosm an s
.’r •cririat “jsx
The JjMfog Store
b... I. .b. Kow rr«. 8U,. -I.
”Mlamated” was
boa of GlhMw s cep^
rdeiw and see bow qdikly that hone goes heck on hi*
B saltsfactloa. Prke Sic ^
JOHNSON DRUG CO., Druggists
•eminent of the theft of leather mall!
AM Miller l«fi for Baitte
tUm ■orwhix. whom sb» «U1
By all means let us cling to the
spelling. If the pieaeot style of spelllag warn good enough for onr parenu.
why not good enough for ns?
Take **gnar for Instance. Instead
of dropping the g, whr not. If It Is n
good thing, nae li more freely?
Why not raise jour gnat to a gcat
If she Is gfat? *
And k-what harm ta a little more of
a aenalble custom? If you have the
knowledge why
make a kn
Knowbody is knaughty. A knife Is
why should DOC a knave knaU 1
kins to knareoilcs? And are 1
ktwa better Dm gaapkSaa?
Kno; decMedU knot!—Ufe.
The body of a ssoch
4.CM1 1
aether like one great family
of the r
of the toml that the chnrrh was doing
the rommuaMy as well a« the benefit
that the latter wan to the rhnrch.
Frank HamUum was cixairman of
the meeting and after the reading of
the minutes Tnmsurer Caroll Hale
read hi* report. Tbe^reoelpts for the
past vear v^re $3.4fo.61 andI the ei
exTraverse City Tent, Ne. 171. K. O. T
ntod to
M. M.. Hae Made Flane for a
r i:i.M
Very Fleaeant Time.
AMUAl DUTCH SUPPER
-Our Needs.” Charles Svrry of ('ad
Vocaf
Afier the pmrnim and other busl
folb.wlng
menu will
lu
IMckles.
Hv.- Iliead.
Tomato C.ilaup.
Pouio Salad.
While Bread.
ihe sii ktilghtii oniv.
Issuing of a monlhlv
the chiiirh.
Miss Wait reporte»l that thfu' wa*
n memiM-rshlpI of tr.h hi the srl^Mil and
.me ilepprtuunt. n^uklng
.1 total of (bKl. Thi reris
re is a lMla^^l.-ft
The eii-i-lum
the followillg iH-ing «bTl!Hl
Ttustm- for thre*- vears. F H. Bur
The first steel pen wss made In IS30
How*a This?
TheM quoutiona ara carefully eofv
V!-ars. .Mi> Harriet |»add!M
ne.'irxms f!ir bnii v!-..rs.
and F. Thiui.-II. t!. nil
iw!. yeats. F Hnjullion.
■ at tl.i- head «.f
...
W. C.I.U. MEETING
I. F. Titus and K E
laile n music rt.niiulltee
retted every day.
The local market
pricea arc supplied by local dcairro.
The euU^de quotation* oy wire, not
slipped from other paper* of the pro-
There w«*re fourifsKi load* weighinl
on the city *cab s ve<n-rdav.
Hay still continm-s to b«< the priiii lpttl eoromcMllty mnrkeuHl
t* enterinc ou his thlily-slxih .\*ai ;is
LOCKED THE DOORS
iw.-nty-wven hitg^ and Uiaiik Bteiian
iecKlv»-!l three
Lh:gH ftilll ix*maln noim*|
with
.-fioitgh trcelpis to satlsfv local «W
rnand as long as ihcv ctmilnu!' to do
that pile*-* will pmhaWy iroi..advance
So G>eat at
Vat Necrxaar
Afternoon.
*”rhe lUtblHm*' Sifters' card |»artj
Friday exening is to \tc a fsit litcl
The regular monthly meeting of th<
C W. B. M. will i*e held this evenlni
at the ('htirch of Christ at 7:3»i
Al
K. The studv of SttMldard i
» l^lng taken up.
dance « hirb was i
hail Friday night
.V. B.* ('hapin and H. Hoffmaster *.
This city last week laid the carin-l ii
the new Piest.yterian church at Cail
rrwi W.IS of \ rivet am
contaln«*d oyerr f.dtHt square yanls. th.
fiarllciilar job. I
laying being a
was sold by
IJnd. forntetly !»
James .Mttrrhle t
Then- is good skating in the wcomer of th!- t«iy anil many you
V-ople uie uklng advantage of H.
A burning chimney at the hr.me
Th. F P Uiwion was
for
I'hb f Murray this n
morning.
There will In* a
Moiiia
American Insurance
gue hall lODlghi.
A dance has been arranpeil m taki
place at the We-uue-iong club honst
Friday ntght. Kveryltoily Is urged u
Him ottt and have a good time.
Second rank work will Ik* eonferr« f
at the Knights of Pythias meeting m
morroa evening.
The meeting of the boys’ senate ai
the BaiMlsl chtirrh was very well at
tendeil last evening
An Interest Ins
Some on has estimated that Joht
D. Rockefeller's wealth in silver.dol
larx would weigh as much as two firs!
class battleships: in ll bills It wouk
make a double girdle around the eartt
and leave a remnant l.SOO miles long
The Grand Opera
moIsJse:
lb Win* to the IN.-nlng RiMord
Fast
Buffalo.
Feb
v; -4‘a
The big foict.l Side of the <;k.l>e d«*
Si.-ady
HIII-.P and
Limbs
ihth muniing. The rni»!| Vas so laig*- o|H*ii!i| Strong. e»i
SV.
wi thers, i:. 4<
that ev*-i-v eb-ik ;in‘d sab-s p#-rsf.n was
II
kept coiistiiiitlv ou the Jump w.iliii.g 4i 5.1*3
on the trad!Shonlv ofn^ dlnm-i |7 ::n«(7 I
.mil nilxi*.
Ih-tn.lt.
Rosenthal was'furt-!sl to Us k the
doors until » isuii!iu of tlu- it.ude
Wheat-May. yy
could h«- waii*Kl u|Min
Th<> g!MMis atI*. 4u^.r
iK-ing M»ld at such urlee^ that ti.!puidlc Is eas.-r to get gcssl S4.1,.rllons
Wheat 4*:iah.
THE TRAVERSE ClTV M!.vluc PiLOCAL MARKET*,
w«K-k
pies!-lit
an
t nilrelv
mw
Thankt Eatended.
TIh- Wom..u s nu b tian T! mperanc!Union ulshev, to avk tl.!- privibge
ihnMigh thi- !oIunuis !.f voiu lafs r to
thank the !.rfirflJI meml.*-y! and ihiRev Canby !.r th- IMs< HJeVh.iiM. b.r
tio-lr
kindn«-K*>
In w!-lc«inilng
th«charcli to us fie our ni*-«-iinc ami
their s,-rvice and Itbi-ral <f»ll.-« tion of
14 72 and «N« the memU-rs thai
unlti-d with us In membership their
nanii-*. as follor.s Mrs N. C. Thoiiias
r.io Cass Ktie.-*: 1^-slle Thomas. r.P.
( ass sfM-!.t ; Mrs K. .< GSilK-rt: A K
Wilson. 224 East Eighth strr-. l; W II.
WUllams. f.4-: West Tenth street: Mr*
William niffonl. 1»1.7 Caw stixK-t. Ml*s
Wright, kl.'. S«-venth street: J.
Canb.v. Mrs. J. Canbv. .'’.K. Ca*s street,
and otli#T> that lu-lped in the pro
gram. Miss Hastings. Miss Bcelrnan
and the young pi-ople fnim the Evan
gellcal choir.
May God hlei.* us all
and bltul "us together in Christian loviand fellowship for HU service in ihe
lemm-rance cause.
W C T. U
TONIGHT !
MANNING GLEE CLUB
Hifh school Lecture Course
Hamilton Clothing (
Bctlinp Pricoa.
pnv
have iMwn sh!.wii ,fo'r i»*e p;in fi *
dav*i with such cofSd st(hc!-**
.New II1.iHti:if.-.l w.ngv u-in also Is- put on.
rie.irWk pork, per hhl..................Ilk.Ofi
Clearlutck ptirk. p. r Ih........................U
Short cut of pofk. per bbl.... 18.00
Ham. per lb...................................... . .If
I.nid. iK-r III.:.................... J|3 II
Bacon, per lb.....................................
,lf
Com meal, per 100 llm.................. 1.50
Plmir. lU U A Co ’* Best. bbl. 4.60
Oats, mr hit..........................
.41
Feed. H.. L. A Co.’a Beat, per
lb.*!.....................................................-1.20
Chicken*, pi-r lb....................................... 13
Potatoes ................. :............,....36QI«
Apple, ........................ .....................C0r«/1.00
Eggs ......................-................
23Q28
Fresh fl*h. per Ih
.........................If
Middling*, per 100 Ibo............... 1.25Bran, per 160 lb........... ................ 1.20
Celery, large stalk*.........................tO
Celery, small stalk*.................. ..
. 6 ,
Buyino Priooa.
Wheat, per bu............ ...............................63
Buckwheat, per bu................................... 50
Rye. per bu.......... ....................... . .60
Com. per bu.................
, .44
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F.gga ........................
Cheese, per lb..
SalL per bbl...,
bio*e............
jjoy.
112013
**
Chickens, live weight.f.............
M(/ti7n^iclure'co.
.09
Hog*, dretmed.............................07 07%
Sheep, with wool on............................01
emcE: r, •tmtM/ «»
Spring lamb*, Uva weight....
Ids
Calvea ................../.........................
Green hides
.Of
J
Cured lUde* ....A..........10eil>4
fJ£S5*w“=a^ Matinee, Wednesday aoj&turday.
Hear the beantiful ilUiitrated
aaiiKs.
'•
Remember. 10 cts. to any sea.
inthehouie.
Change of pnoRramme evei>
nigbt.
;
Orange*, per doten------^..;.16Q40
f^emona. per doz...................................... 2S
Butter, cmamery. per lb....22026
Butter, dairy, per lb................... -f502S
Hay. |K-r ton................................ $140 1^30
Cowa .............................................
Light steer* and hHfer*...
Steer* and kHfer*. JlOO Ibo
One Solid Week
for every
United States. The erbool age. oo
which the number of pupils Is esti
mated. U from five to twenty-four.
Infant Child Oaad.
F. JohnM«. the 2-w.H*ks-rild
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. John
son. Kf.2 Webster
dknl vested
ilay. The luneral will b«* held lomorv
row at 2 o'clock from the home. Ar>
Ko former mistreat of tho White
House bad more general aujicrrlxloa
and MIsslonsn wwl.dy. Mr* Wllllar
Ijove;
Bridge Builder*.
Mis* Ruth of the mantloo than Mr*. Roo-evult.
S«-veral new briilges will lie built
Rurosev; Covenant VClirle. Miss Eve
lyn Hammond; Chrirtlwi Enrtt-avor
ov!-r tha river Nile by the Ugyptlan
ejety. Miss Eillih Holromi.; Sunday government.
J W. Mllllkcn .financial rv
A barrel of riee weigh* 600 p!.:ind*.
the Sunday ach!srl. Miss Min-
Eecellcet Propram at the Chyrcii ol
Christ and Many New Members
The ump:Tanc.e mee.lhg held l.y
the hirul W. r T. U. at the Ch.irrh ol
Christ last evening was well attend**!!
and was a verv interest lug and sue
resHfnI meet lag. The pixtcram as pub
liBhed Monday was rair1**<l out in a:i
excellent rauuner add diirlug the even
inr there were ni.nt.v new meinbei,
a^alns^them Theaedlfficultie* mure
temoved la»t evening and the play
was enidly one of the best loejil ixU*at .
rnvducllon* ever given In. the illy.
There were no changes 111 the last.
The -SpecUHI.-a
weie also well t4s
celved last evening.
Carter.
K Walt
'. C. A. Jlamin.m^
r. George K. llovi
toasim
Armstr.mg.
W Pea.
Hodge cotistltdlt* IIh* (
at the
WM Its And appearance. The extra rt^
hearaal* shewed to good effect and the
cant was In exeeHeat condliioa last
rveoiag. The procerda went to the
treaanrr of Traverae City hive, Na
523, U O T. M M.
The fiiwt appearaace of thi« play
last evewlag. iwporis for the year read was verr well received and the mem
bra of
company Jbd ewllv^
and oftcera ^rd.
DrsaCs.
FridaV evening »b. i:.. K. O T. M
M-. N'o. 8T1. «m give their annun!
Hutch supiwr. ai which Vime the fol
U>wlng pixigram wHl be remletvMt.
MUBIC.
Dutch arnig, by
Tlnvlhagen en.l
yepanted
AiummI
TONIGHT I
MANNING GLEE CLUB
Hith Scbool Lecttn^ Cmuxc
n BALE-4t
ukk. cash
CITY OPERA HOUSE
READ onr ad. on page i
^b 6^1t
UamUtoB (3
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•nunrnuMi
»«a
crrv.
MICHiOAH.
W£DtijM04Y, ««UAJiy €, 1«7.
t-thTSlIIttLrtr
toT^lSlUi M
oml .t Wurai BaMItoi Bktt
of 0|ytotoa..aiwi ftflofa. wawt
Whh thraa Otero hojra to hatha to la
nood^f
rowt^ tartodarotedbKorothrtek
m
•t0fm and ytrumrnm. u4 dm. hr «p.
Hamrti^ mmkm i^ Ma »lul hr h»
• lOMMut Chat win h.^
a!^’ mSI^V ******^ aalhitetorT •»
hr brrioa thr MCoal wort oC
■Jpwmc tbr -.IfU- What hr wUhiM
throi to da. tbta crartt^ urirr drofa
rnao hla braiUtf. Htaodlo* In Ihr rawUr of_ th. TOCh. ha move. U0.fl/
thaiSSrlS'S
OBttr*^5lIirI«t*Sl pw WM left to
anhraead tha oppartaaltjr ta pkfc tha
lock of «/ tnuUL I do aht hoaar what
aha rtpartod to ted. hot I dhliik aha
•mat hara ham «laa|0aCatad to 4U'
oaaar Chat It «aa fan of Mdih« hot
htamlU Itlm. 1 raina hoOto hi tha
aaw la /our tmnk toda/r
I rrfiUad: -WaU. arr ra toarriad aow.
ao 1 mar aa wrU teU ,OD tha ttwCh.
wairt.ll _
cancht the htaa
HU arrlm
USteT**** ““ ^
«t-rotohahrokater-^woto-.-ot^^
♦Troy Ifttla while. U I ^
«lord hie froe hand, whtrh
IdwteoiL and rtrm-k the frmt
hlnaHf at-^ to fwlottof
whlla 1 attrmter to the aalca.
he sot other matomrr* In ay
today ha affoaBy makea a lit
Mr BntCon. “But.
1 aappoaa you foroad your way
rtbambi.aodtoaoaf.dto.wte
a. Hi? Or w«t« yao taken off by
,
’
**▼•«
Aa aa rzainpla of Xorw#0aii
♦«/ IxKd E*laard Bpmcr
in a Irrtnro told a story of I
nu frimda Wt a all%ro aj.__ ______
of the httla atatloo
honsm Irr
l»y mirtaki*.
miatak#» tf
.tattoo honim.
ibr fai^ that the karto4. arw a* j ibr uaU
Two yr
terwam whm they pniaj | full of oil ttet, when drW. they mo >
I.T thr
Joo
roroaad ,ha|
to a losta. j
with t**^par and j
«aa 0 thr ror/Jhar. 1. artOraSiTto
“Xot a*acdy.<*'^iaia'Tlieriamr^mr
catciUaf th. alai- of lha daacr ha ormaaary. I toada a loahta] ooto 01t
Aod whan I wmt hotoa I wooM throw Ulr of tha aattotorioea. That waa tha
a bunut.lnto my trank-tea Uarnlt
mi School LeclnrcCourse
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•<» *»«« tUaa It wa. o0 tha prartlra.
tonight !
MANNIN&GLEC CLUB
Bft Sctol lecure Ceiirst, ™ .C^rr^arJl"’
AT
CITY OBCBA house
Admiaaion, 50 Ceota.
T
ODRANNUALWBITESAlE
iJ
Opened This Morning.
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These White Salespf ours have become a looked for event to the women of this city and surroundIna country
iscaiirvayo
always aaL.IICU1UC
chanceku
touuy
buyme
the new
newcreations
creationsat
atspecial
specialprices.
prices. Not
Not
^ for they know that0 it
1.09
rH Rnn\a/%/
only that bui
but ihdy
they get ^HGITI
them WhOn^hGV
when they srs
are new
new PnH
and fTA
fresh.
Snowy garments and pretty whiteer_t_fabrlcs present an attraction that few women can resist. We have made these attractions just as
! ;.
great as possible, we assure you- That the prices and goods will appeal to you. we know. We have
planned for this sale months in advance, purchasing with this event In mind, and have put forth
greater efforts than ever before to maks this the most successful white sale we have ever held.
We know it will be for the goods and the values are such that’ the woman who is looking for the
*>®«“**^‘'* as well as the practical things cannot help but be impressed by the values. The people’s dl
wices for this
«>e best possible values for their money has been demonstrated to us again and again. We Sve made such
p CM for Ihl, sale as wiil rtrangthen this confidence. Below we give you some of the things that wilf come under the White Sale discount
•
Shop
SOME CONDITIONS
in the
We are selling during this sale wide
sheetings and pillow casings at
about the same price we did a year!
ago: yet. the same goods nowj
are Worth a good deal more.!
Morning
■'"'iAt.
■
.
if
'r*
Jh- placine our otdns immllis ago uv /.oiis/tl coHom Ufon
they advamed to '.ohrre Huy ,itr arc /My. If’Mo on, p,cunt
slock lasts atr a /// continne to sdl at the hnoer
but
ajta- that you -.oilt have to pay more.
This Year
a
\\'e have decided to include in this -sale*
all colored wash gootls at 16 cen’is
and up.
1
/in the
Morning
•Ch-
BOW DO WE DO THIS?
■
V Possible
To many
early and
way early,
attraction.
Shop
or nr cotfon mabket will not be out of place Beiie
who like to buy these goods
get their sewing out of the
this sale presfnts an adddd
,
Possible
Siibfect tolHscount
White Wool Dress Goods,
White Silks, White Waists,
^ ,
,
Under Muslins,
Corsets. Laces,
Emdroiderles, Handkerchiefs,
Table Linens, Napkins,
Towds aiidToweUiif,
Art Linens, Tray aoths,
wi«s»«i„rL
PIUow Castnfs,
>,
Sheets and PtUow CaJiCS.
Lace Curtains,
Curtain MnUs,
' Cmtaln Nets,
That the wash goods thU season outrival
any^thing placed on the market for sev
eral jears, you wiO. admit when yon see
the goods.
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AllWhiteand^Mteirasbteils
y
ar 15c aai ap.
ife «yrd^oi."nf
■i--:
mil
7 <(
—
'3n vnHm,ms»so. rMrwc. art ninwBMfc iitoMtai>AYimmMLBy a. j«.__ _
l| Pww of lUlcbiaan
BSMCS
omci
nESfim
MlU. Ind. T the© bcfM l*kinx Dr.
Klac * New Ufe PWa. and tJie kmger
I cake them the better I Bad thrm.Tbev ptoase everybady. .Gaaraatced
ai iiaicbae Dra« Ox, Frrnik H. Mead*
lUaaah dras riorc. 2ic.
The feasIhOity of a cent.«
are, bill through.congrww. the purpose u4
dl*»nunttlns; which to
abotiah the Tartoua pne
* ihroogboct the wountry
d^*n**a'^-
^"*"^**'1*^
B0S8IESS CIRDS
^
••moving train, the
I amaslilng the win their vouchers the matter will have to OR.EARLC.-rVLER-Dmitlat 1
M aa they fK-w by be taken np direct with thn depart
S fim Natkmal Baak Bldf.
leople. ment at Washlngt
Washlnrton. instvaal vi a
aeamv apeocy.
NeedVINOL
Angnata has but one str
is an riectric arc light supplied hy ’i^l
or-ri-'r-'-'
l-nlveniUy «f Michigan,
suit for $15.0ivm <Uou
A. dJtoPMAIL, DaadaL Ovar JoBw
■oa Bmt atora BaQ pkaaa BIB-1
rla8>: Ota. 888-2 rtaia.
-Vott Okirt Get mood
OMtof sTmlm**
Neither can you get aa much
beat oat of cheap eoal aa
yua
can out of our
Wasiml NmI Lump.
You trill Eoi] you're iuoBf>y
nbeml in the long run.
C.B. Taylor Coal Co.. m
ja.aoH»OB GEO. W. OcWETHI
AORROEAHcWETHY '
GENERAL INSURANCE
—'-^nssjTfxisrw niw vibaiLii BLOCK
WELCH—Atloroer-al
1
Viaol stmcthess tht 41c««Ut« or-
IgcjS-iH
"t}tmis.njont9!
TMI
THE EVESmC REOeUtD
FOR SALE—14W-Lamo. new Iioum.
good bam. Webster St.; price |1.8t»0.
W’ade Bros, 817 South Union St.
at. phone 1218.
Jan SOU
FOR,SALE—1501—Seven n
Isrge lot. comer Boyd
price $1,200.
Wsde 1
South Union St. at. ph.
WANTED.
FOR SALE
WANre©~Yo« to u>e IDKAJ. .prias
FOR S
Wnrt Tcnih 6t.; atoam himt. bath,
rleclrlc liahU and icma. laundry lu
baaeoHnit. Urj^c attic. j;ood 1
«Bt H.noo. larxe lot. one of
U’st resi^pncea In the <dty. will
free nn«| clear cUy propchy v
^11.000 aa part paymeM ; ^ec
»«*««'
**>EA*^ Wend
rd aonr fnr bread and pnetir; htmi
\c:- ^ ’
In cw cur Tnirtm Cliy MIIUbk
CV
fcb Mf
FOR A
Jan 30 If
Ill
p
WANIW-^Om
«r«fcietr. OotoMa T,
WANTCO-Wb<«t. rrr, coth. oatn.
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bMM. bar and »trair: bUcbnt ra«h
piioe
Od.
iaM.
Xmrme Otjr Milling
feb Ml
Ure. repalrltti. ehalr cantor and
fnralture packinr. E. H. Tanner. 81C
.Vnloo fit.
Jan. IStl
WAKlTJtD-<5lrt at once for renor.1
bouaework. Mra. W. A. Chaae, 30;
Wa^lnnon atreet.
.
fib srf
WANTED TO •UY-Oood, blocky
colU ln»m w to tour yearn old
They muit bo sound. Jan 3rd 1
l«im for Indiana and Ohio and will
h0 gtmc two weeks, tryln* to fartns
aomf farvern np here. If yon bare
■
may food coin to sell. wrIU me.
/ -tiTinr poatoffiem addmaaa. what
^ yon have to sell and reason for aell<'‘lnr. On my return will either call
'on you ur write you. Herman Hy
man. 2i0 Waahlnrton itrceL 12 22-lf
FOR SALE
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l oner II. 1111, a stadent at the F>
—Hfiuse and large
vine;
price
$600.
Wade Bros.. 81 7 South Union St.
CIt. phone 1219.
FOR SALE—1504—Kim* home. Wv^f
Tenth St.;
price $1.2.'.0.
Wade
Bros. M7 I inith Vulnii St.
at.
loin
1210.
JMI ZO tl
With Underwood A Umlor. Suther
land block.
Jan 8-lf
OR. F. J. MAC NETT-Proctlca limit«d to KTE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT
^ iMVaw the longer he thought
.■srr-:tiS?{:'Si,Y.'= ““
Cub jwi afford to qxtod y«nr time
Inokins for a cbanco of i^daioo. boaiding
hooiK-. Mp. or tlir maay oUicr rranta that
ooTO np. wboa A »ADt ad. will .do it for yon
at little expeoai- r
li ;
r^L''. •
rnlg that local pride a
*^**“*^«* are
are growing.
iveooas
I^nth
warehouses of
Flint carriage manufactuj
to their fullenl capacity
and FITTING or GLASSES. Offloa
802 WUhMm block. ClUaana pbona
where he caught
_________ m*.!der he got
The annual convenimn of the State PIANO TUNINO-W. N. Millard. 88
a^by ie Pere i
afforded!
Ixwgue «rf Repabllran ciubs of Mlchl
Marquette, railroad
--------------yearo experience.
With Grtnnell
Un n calUKl for Wednesday,
Broa, comer Front and Cans Sla.
Uncoln club rooms
‘"Slii.^Jowph Cmnnlngbam of Mar-1 Feb. *13. at the
t
2340tf
shall is greatly relieved by new* *hc ; Gn^Jd
fin^Jd Rnnids.
B^n^d^ for the pumose of elect
has Just roci-lvi-d through a |»aper Ing offlo-rs f»*r the ensuing .rest, pre
ath>n of n-ports and
printed in Ireland which states that
tm | of jnjch business as may prop
tho-ogh the mission church
urch at •arroh- setUm
im>tL Offlea 206 Eaat ]
ndlcs. t rly ccmic In-fore the ^ld convention,
I W
totally desim.v«-d l.y lu
auake.
nty offirlaU at Mt. Clemens‘are
the Rev. Rol>ori Samuel Mp1K»w«1I. for now
»w tif theo|rtnh»ti that the -fiat rate" MARK CRAW^ DELIVE
LIVER<^—1
ciiy water supply la all wrong and
freight, parcel! and
Cunning ibni meters s.Wd be Installed to
at atj Book Stora.
ham’s brother. He aiMt lu a bnrther. wive thousand* of galhms of water
R J. McDowell, in Dc4rn
He had which are now allowt^l i« run In win
planned « visit to» Marsl
Marshall lor this ter to keip pljH-s from fitH-ring. A
recent ifest showi-d that a $23 "fiat
prtimiuent veterans tate" dousumer us*ri
w»mh of
1 and Battle Creek, water a month.
General ltew$
building.
•Grand
us Walk »rf life. Mr. Uiapp was
.urlWt w-ulcr in Kiin>w.t
. If 4i.vnu-u.M-. N. V.. l.m i iun.'
fOR »ALE—14C8—27 acre* two and
ing In Atchison. Mi>. Ilirly nmve.l!
ooehair inllra city Market; 1,000
lus iMn-nts to Mlebigaii in 1M3.
me time be w;»s well to «io. but
bearing peach, rood bonae and birn; FOR SALE—1484—six room house, at the famous old Shawm-«- iniHslon |
nee. modem rcHldence. Casa SI., In whal Is now JobnKou cimity. in I lost bis pitiperty long ago and now
price ftLOO
Wade Bros.. 81'
price
|1.WW»
Walk- Bros,
M7 lK-79.
[ works cb*-.-:full> .•»!’ilie anvil.
km atreeu Ctti. pbooe 121f.
South Union St. CIt phone 1219.
Senator Knox la' qum.*.! as .-iaylng i
An Irish inemobr erf paiilaimiit of
wh<m Informed that hi*
bad j .NVw Sdutb W.nl.-s. I*. II. Sullivan, reFOR flALE-Mid—Tourteea
-elo;ied” and been married us siiupl.v rviitly oi .-lgned I>ia s.-at. saying of bU
boose. 8tb street, close to
FOR SALE—1605-nne home. West as a rural clorg>man eoubi do It: "I budhei |legl.-.Iators: "Tlu-y are all gel
fketories and poatofflee;
Tenth Ft, clc»se In; price $2,000. find this
nn.nilug that
I have ac-! ling tiai gia>d for'ine. I am a .nIbu«t,
part of 8th street.
Pi
Wade Bnis, 817 South Union 81. qtilrcMl a very citanning »laijgbi«-r-in
Wade Bros., 817 Uatom
at. phonr 1218.
Jan 3<Mf law without any of the trouble Incl
pbooe 1218.
ig'”jMiy longer they would |in.bably imii
dental to a rouveniloual w.-tUUng*’
FOR SALE—1485-Si venmom house.
has a vert me - The New South Witle. v«>*
Thcaigh the Geiiiutn
Cass 8t.. finished In oak. »*alnut
ri«Hl io| Hament! has b«•••n buHlIy ongagfri of
FOR 8ALE-1478—r^rty acre farm
Jipd Chen-y ; fine, m s b'KiM*; price
chilli
*‘ ix-n ■ 'e ,p.-i4sing
. drastic nu-asuie* to us«.ihe provlsiim for
quarter mile east of Mayfleld; good
$1,300.
Wade Iln>v.
817- Boutl
UTS of the
in unt Is
new cement block bonae; good bam.
»f if. and wl:b six
Ulil.Hi St. Cit. phone 1219.
daughter, a grandson, tw. uaugbt.-rs- j ctunmuiiity.
price 11200. Wade Bros, 817 Union
JanSO-L In-law and another In pros •cl b»-in-^ !
Aim-ikans
»n»nlrUMi«;d
Ollie uf hlsi than doulde the smii s
FOR SALE—149e-House .ind larg* own ex|H-ns.-s. notald;
e Ihcum-di Rnclish dor the pun-baM’
FOR flALE-Urge. elght-rOom boose,
lot. Thirteenth St ;
priiN- $l.boo
! in Kome at Uf fiH.i of the Rpifi
nsiani traveling.
Wade Bros.. 817 South Union. Cit
. Oampanini.-wbo a quarter ofjsl.d‘s w'h»*r«- Keals died. The lliseiip
liiseiip
it -The
' The
Kbe the op rat Ir^ I ft.n i.u ihts. died
buried In.Parma' young Bn*
and Jis grave lies*iK-t«
•eb. 24.- 1821. aged
Ibelley meinorial.”
i*aganini and Botteslni. iN ery year aj 2d '
bon-u* froqi Imuiic
.New York woman who
• 'loom for a ik wRQOMS,FOR RENT—Four Inige Iron
ic gidden days of the tenor's ca-|liorel. alKo includes the |M-riM‘in:il ca
r.H»ms.:;t 2.72 K. Front Ft. for rent
iiage to Parma to
of ri
make* a pUgriniage
lojo.*
'h.* ^graves <rf iMiib S: .ub y
irtithegTwvc.
iKiais.
lay 31 wreath <rti
the grove.
Kiai
Inquire at StelnlK-rg Briv*.’ store.
•fflee Trd^vyrse City; sixty
C7.ir Nicholas is a giKMl hand at ^
In
Brit:sh scle
scientific cirrbM the deal
In Hriltsh
feb r» t
improved; aix acres sulublc
and plays a gtrul deal. Ijist
•VfHl lea'
Sir Michael Fo.ster is
rden; irood bulldlnjcs; all in
he and his intimates nseil 1.2<m»
vneamv h;.id to fill.
first ^laas
condition; cash price
IOU8E TO RENT-Cbeap. comer iwck* of cards, which cost over $5.tKW. gulKhed 'phyhlol.iglsi nanuri belongwi
88.000.
Wade
ade Bros.. 8
817
Union
Garfield and State. Inquim F. G His cards are made of the finest linen to the fa-t“.Hininlshing group of scletistreet; ClU. phone 1218.
lags with a water matk <rf the Impe ttols wto. dtirituT the cbe-W veaiw of
Heumann. 121 Caaa.
dec fi-tX
rial eagle and crown. The Russians, the nineteenth 4-enttiry made England
hyihe way. are the gronte*; card pb.y- Hie seleoilflr center of the w..rld. He
FOR 8ALE-1488—Modem eight
HOUSE FOR RENT—Dr. OeuntletL
» rs In the world, tiudr yearly exiM-nde wn* eloHcly :pwK:la1ed. at l<aKt In
rcsblence. Sixth street. All con
lure on cards Iming never lc?*s than bbals. with Tyndall and Hnxley and
veniences. A good bam. close In.
ll.lMHi.tHrfl.
Idavid a:i Important jsirt m»t only In
Price 83800. Wade Bros.. 817 South
Klljali aapp om- of the ploncW ciil- p.pulatixing
scienc«* tin
tJie Imst
rens iij Battle CrtTk. was R1 years old wmse of the worrit but also in urging
DMon street. CiUxena Phone 1218.
a couple irf wtu-k* ago. but work* daliy^ nuMliflr-ation of ^ the ctinlcnla of ch«
Jan. 4-tf.
at t8, blacksinlih ‘ladi*. cm skoeing two gr.at English nnlversltlr.s which
promln#*nre nf sclenct*
Mthe incr
horoe* wbleh to r,
olr- rb-simMe.
n 4 in erlu'. u
est v^oik that fall
FOR SALE—1487—Isirnc. eight
boukc. Ktonv ffHin latlon., We
SI.; price |1.7<»0. Wade Brr»,f.
South Union St. Ctt idiune 12
Couldn't Deliver tlie Gorki*.
Nearing His Limit. ,
•*1 lutve here t,ne or Ibr-^nnist vainB'allliig :i discrtvl ini. rval after
LOST-On
State street, black *111
r.l.V IcM.ks that lias Ik.-vo |dnre«l on the j gneckoigrm the door, the maid eutertsl
.Hcarf
Reward.
Return to B. J
‘ptt SALE—AH
kinds «f
horae
lUhikei tbi* MMS4.it!" antd tin* agent. | tlie pnrlur and linmled a note ti
Morgan.
feb 3 tf
cow and chicken feed. T. a Milling
"H Is a «-«dli - iir«n of ilir bust s|K**cbr'< ' y«*nng woman. It v\as wrlltr-n by tb?
Co..
Jan 11-U
.<Jit4-s senate ‘ I’ritr-r’s mrUb.T. nmVrearl a* follows
d»-liv.T<t1 in !
that n iiurl.- '
-Fldelbt. Isn’t It time for that you
man to U- guiu;:':"
One of Bloadin's favorite Jokes was
j
"T. Il her not
to offer to carry some dtoringulshed
' 1 Ml8R IM.b-Iia. w Itl b. lgl»tciiod color
specutor across the rope with him oo
FOR SALE-RambIcr a
nj. t
!
"On tlu* routmry,"
routra
his Uek. Everybody nsturslly refus
top: 2v-borae power;
".\nd what’s th.it?'*
j young man. gn.*iiliig the sltuailou n
dltloo. Dr. fiawyer.
ed. and the m^ut equilibrisL with a
*^1nt it Mvnt.iiu* at
specth j bto bat at tb.* wiine time, "tell her imwould say. “I am aorry l.y Tom Platt."
afraid I
you."
The vumniknbcd ns»*nt grabbol
hjt ami Ce l.
night.
■
UK
".ar-
NERLINGER, LAWYERloan. 212 State
Bank
Citizens phone 696.
FOR AALt-14»0_8evcnmom house,
larre lot': l^kr avenue; cJose In
Price 8U00.
Wade Bros. M7 fi.
ptory frame bulldinr. conimlly lo
‘ emtiMl: flmi-claas business location;
83.300. Wade Bnja« CIT South
FOR SALE-1483^-Oood -mew wremroom hottse, 8tb atreet. cIom to
•ebool. market and ebpreh; maiy
terms. Price IlfiOO.
lALE—Street car fKMl. fine food.
Wfl. plm feed, chicken feed.
St. com. oats. rve. burkwbeiU.
la. bmn. middllnics. hay aad
r. Traverse City Mill lay Co.
pbooe 12J8.
Jan30-tf
THE BEST we know how in make
IDEAL. FROIHJCTS and we know
how.
feb 3 If
He w^s exhibiting In Paris ond was
•boot to cross the Seine on hla rope.
Cham, the great carlraturitt. had con»e
to makea sketch. Blondin. recognlxlng
him. at once Invited him- to croaa with
^th pleamsre.- replied Cham, “bol
ptTMt Prtee 81W. Wade Brw.
I *17 South Union 8U aUiens Phome
I2ff.
'
Jan. 4-tf
large MX. house weU flnlahed. on
ly terma. Price
817 Union at.
**-Ind3?u?^ queried Bloodlm
-Tbut I ahall carry you oo my back.**
FOR SALE—148S—One hundred and
alxly acre farm 12 miles aonth of
city; aeveaty acjes Improved; new
—best for cri^ cookies —
best for delickmg cakes, toothtofno nmfins, doogfamiU tint
wm meh in your'month.
tend winter Soar, prtwheal flour, pranulated acml. TrnYcTse City MiUlny Oo.
feb Mf
FOR BALE-Oae lUabl^ bicycle in
good condition; prion Il2 tf taken
GMJIMET
bacasse ifa ^beiB by tort.**
________________ _________________ Jan 3Mf
FOR
SALE-14«-Flne
residence.
A committee on<-r waited on G.mcTal
oomM to ronsnlt him alK>nt rrectlng
^‘e Live no need of one.- said
simply. -Wlien resad 14tb straeu.; wUI take fl.fito AUTOMOBILE FOR BALE-Ught 10In good vsiun. free and clear of easpectable people come here they ran
enmbranoes Traverse CHy prodec
If they are not
tivn. Cash price 82.000.
Wade
respeivable we do not want them at
all-*’—Vowii-a Comr«*><*
“AMO,-B««rt ctBc*.
J*n 30-tf
DSS, J. 0. * MART J. TROBSLOOn
O.TBOPATHIC PHV.IC1AN.
OrticT your
I. O. Burn*
Y»r.l mi.1 ..nioo Norllurn
Both phone-. ;tl!.
T. A. WILHELH
OR. E. B. MINOR—Office over Ainerk
ckn Drug Store. Special attentloa
to eye. ear. note, and throaL Qlassea
fitted. Both phones. Residence 618
Sixth itreeL
OeiMTIST
J4oo« Ito ). .Mr op<*w Hoo- Uroh
John R. Santo
General Insurance/y
OR. W. E. MOON—Speclallri-Genlto.
urinary. *kin and b!o<Kl di«rases; 13
year* experience. Office aty opeiw NCW Wtlbclm BHl.
house bl.ick.
Old 292.
BtrofL
Farma for Sale
HARRY B. HARNER>.I?xpcrf pUno
tuner and action regulator. SaUi
'facUon gua.rontecd. With KJmbalJ
Music House. ClU. {dione 2C4.
MONEY TO LOAN—No tax clause
put In mortgages. Houses for sale.
Inquire of E. McNamara. Park
'Place hotel,
mar
ABSTRACTS OF TiTLE-C. O. Cat
ver. 'rricc. rvas'.niiMe. Office will
O. P. Carver A Pro n<r.fe phonea.
I have a number of good
farms, all.the way from 40 to
IGO acres, for sale, or if you
have any j;ood property, I will
take it in cxcliangc and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
a Kood farm for less Gioney
than you can buy it of any-^
body else. I have - farm^
which are located from four
to 20 miles from TravcYse
Ci:y, all good improved land.
If yop liHve gotxl level farms
1 will bay them.
H. HYMAN i
420 Wathiniiton.
Cit. phone 77i’
IR. E. L. TMI ROBY—Special attea
Uoo to dleeas^ of children. Room
408 State Bank bldg. Both pbooat.
ler. C. C.
1907
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION, No. 118NaObnal ProtecUva Laglas wUI
jnaei in Woodman haU oo the third
TnoMlay of each month at 7:30 p. m.
Abram Bmlth. president:
Gayle
Orlawold, aecretmry; Nettia C Gray,
deputy.
1S07
ij'ii
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
Tire
Insurance
L. L. A. BUILOINQ
tenUon to dlaeaaea of the eye. ear.
nom anrl throaL
Glaaaea fitted
Orar Jobnaoa dms ntoro.
Both
TRAVERSE CITY LOOOE, NO. 7J, K.
of P, meet every Thursday cvenliig. New Mnnaon block. C. a Wal
MKINB POWDER
On floor with Butineu OoUeg».
from
•ARA T. CHASE. M. 0.-Offloa wttt
Dr. O. E. Chaae, State Banlf h
Both phonea. 226-2r. RaMdaacf
W. Eighth 8L ata.phooa78L
LODGE NOTICES.
ItmakBByoti
fcb 3 tf
DENTIST
Porcelain Work
SOFT COAL
LOST
FOR SALC-1471-18 acres two miles
State Bank bulldinr. finest tocatioo
tor anburhan. residence in this to.
rjoo. Price 88.000. Wade Bros, 817
Unloo atmeC. Qtx. phome 1218.
Dr.W. J. Higgins
TRAVERSE CITY LOOOa No. m. F.
A A.
iMMa on Monday evaoini
on or betoto th# fuU of tha moon,
at 7:80 p. m. Oari C. Langley. W.
M.; a a White, secretary.
1807
TRAVERSE CITY LOOGa NO. 871,
K.O. T. M.M.
a O. T. II, M. Na 871 meeu
ovary
lU every
Friday nisht in the Broach block.
Wllkeoa, Commander; a M. Franklin,
d Keeper: M. A. Bvana,
Here They Are. Boy
now and Save Money
- ]
WCDNEWAy, FEBRUAHV C, IW.
General liixathre
Rromo
Local
|HEIIIFF STOPFEOIETS CHICAGO AUTO SHOW
IS “THE GREATEST EVER”
ilWvMMr 9t SookmAkerv ArrMtod Mo*i.
SHedff »nd OmpuU^^r.
rhlcw. Feb. C.-Tb«*m I ranied. The-Oulb«iiii
au«] MtooHitillo abo« «r ibr NatJonal! red liad sreen.
All
AMoriaikiD of AaiomoWle »U>»afac-j cmxprt* and »o forth
at the Coll. I ora. The haa^Uef*. a
uirera la aow
THE WILDCAT.
Laapinj Ability.
TTie wontlerful power of a wildcat
la abowa In its ability to leap lou;;
All of the cat tribe have
aadther
length of
tbeir InaWllty to make
be jQirtly
rtl> aald that the claim (
itlon that the
|
rN
a
««Ktr 4ar«' mrut
1^ *’y
by npM
^®***»^
4«
BcDlth wa« <io hmnA wtth
•«« and m» i->nji a*, the
l*»-lt»n u» mabf b* u m\
After arre»tlna five Ubokmakera and
by othera and odds ww poaied and
JMa were Ukeo by ire hooka on all
six racoa. It la tmderaUiod Cooatable
Fmltb will follow the aame policy
the chancery court
With the annonneemeot that the
AmJa antt poollnc bill paased the ate.
•at yaaterday ibe preralUac opinion
wax that the maeanc may bo decUmd
pff btdore the md of the week
A dlapatch fron Uttle I
that the AnU anU pool i
pmhiblilna bettloff on ho
SrrioiXr*!7*to
All“am’
which aouxht to restrict the ;
Of the blll*fr^
rIS ‘dSiW.
tea that
paaa that body without
rnmtlon. and It will be
burrUid to the irm-mor. so that It
Jnny^^y to^the^proweot meeting at
Prorlakmx of^e Amis bill not only
klace severe 1
races within the
provide for forfeiture of oflor any county or niuhlclpal ofwho eradea lu eafoiremcni.
O’BWEN TO TAKE ON THREE.
MEN IN ONE MIGHT
Ixw Ansel,... Fell C.-Jack O flri.-n
ha* aarred to iK-rfoim a stunt seldom
AM,.inpird by any puatllsi
He harl a
conferrnro with Manacer .Mrl'ai
♦ flKhteill!
and -The
in
' 7*^HoL*I'j*^a*nru5d
wiuHfouiTr'
— _____ ...i(
weights and tuck
TirrX ,r'
rurtls Ilslea. a fonner asylum la.se.
^11 pla>er and ,me time Inflelde. wi.h
^he Hustlera. has slgnert with an In
■ dlaiiapolU irwm fur the coming sea-
He Iiv,;i up to the l,iil,-r p.irt of Id*
HERATHlEHCFI£lDj,_,„„.:S
____ ^____
*
bad dlM-avcosl a pheasant
i)U»ut in the SHOW, llic ,
.lose
hr dafetl to the n
Iklrolt. F,b. f.-If Is-bird and gatbensl himself |
amonr ynind cln-uli niemlK-n
mated spiral spring, such as
J. C'atu|iau Jiia% W'IttuItTtw t
trllK- .s>il tlr.-tiisrh,-s Into w|
fitmi thui orsanlxaiion as n
ng to kpnnc.ai
kpnnc.and. ndr.isinc
the iv-cem k-Kl.latlon and the adt,pU«n |—^
sm.i Into the air. Uudlut ..u i .p of
of the new by-law* wnich efT.H-fually
vi.-Uiii lW.»re tl,.- bird, .p* . k a*
curb the ex pn.».lrt« nt s laiwcr. At the
pheasrint* usually nn*. oui.l e «d.- the
mneilnir
of the' Itran.I
jtnind elrcu
elrcult 1
^
stroke. The dktati.v ftsitu
the
l,?nrJ?«nd’Tha!\n’\fse!Ms sald*^o } rat •nnahe,! l.Vvubere It . nu-h; the
I nai
aggnivau d h'i mtu the pjlni of ' blnl w*^as juM it.trty ihns- f,-,M
tawal.
The b^ci.latlon which unilly supiKi.rd from the I.of the
* d,*cl.led arllon ,m hjs futri prtile leap lint thV eat was yoii^- und in
nide Is that which niak,.* ft pciw.Hilc full activliy. but after I trLbsl It to
for a iwisthli.b majority ,# the si,-w-
llav.-n. Coon.. Feb d-Vales
dll'll
’Vale^flcld
a*iaV"er”fracl
of land n.wrt-r to the unlveralty.
where a stadium ran b,- built fm all),
lellr purpoS,-*.
Th,* wooden gnin^.
slaad. iiae up e%en vear In repalra
the Interest on lioo.ooo. There I*
now a sundus of hIkmji Ilihi.iMMi in the
Yale Klnanrlnl union a treasury that
ran be opplle,! to building n siadliitn.
The mati. r I. IwinK carefully studied.
The cosi In iian*|*>rtatlon of the
hlei,.^ dally hr irolle, car* and iho
He and a half distance to the «cU.
loaa of lime fnm.
studies to the atud-nts. ai^- alib,
a
b,- eonaldertsl
More
cemei,ry on (
Imallc^ d,*rld,slly*
Sore on Grand <
Pull H‘« T-ack Out.
>•
■'' r,.
....
i i'L-Vo J •!?"• rrm* eviden.e of u'n.;.-.
n^;-;
wint a sM:s:r
-j.hrtat,. Ih.| P<'>*».yr the grand clrruH. :
NASAL CATARRH
si.-wards curi..-<-qut‘nMv j t.e surprU.v! to I
imuble from the local
|
isa local diseaSCofthemuCOUI'"'&mK-think Mr ram|»n mar nrean
■nd speech.
lark has valnlv tried to secure a
trh with a rood heavyweight sine-
m JuU. . in ,a*e the ivtmit
'
* •^^^TVTT**
Have you tried PAXTINE ^^^'k
Toilet Antiseptic for this?
!
Applied with an atomizer it j
gives surprising results. It'
clcanscs, heals the inflammation and removc.s all odor of
catarrh. Paxline is the best,
and most successful antiseptic j
ever discovered
Try it on our guarantee.
THE JOHNSON DRUG CO.
^Ith'lrawTr. the lllue Riblsm
win prohahtr be sasipm-d to
'
with the Mitt*,
ne. sir.- K.id Mr. rtuttin'
,
*
••Ve«.
I am
a
pucilist."—fhlengo
1 J^aHy N»wx.
a yo«u:2 cud
car at 1 .n<t
n I»rr* el by
AN OPPORTUNITY TO
“I*f .VOU see this eaii?
It i ,or)I«lu«
gasniitie. I have Inen Ictt-tig it drip
all nloiitf the road. Your father will
think we have elo:*cl In an nnt.m..;MIe. and ns be hna iioihiiig swifter
tU tn an old. mule on the farm, he'will
on.^ider purMilt
For l ove, a* ^
1 a« 'Neees-liy. la
the mother of ail liucntlon*.-
BUY
Men’s, Youths* and Boys* Suits
1-ikc this iiocs
. . ... .
suits Til,AT. MUST T.rS,?,nnK^
LI) This WEKK. and this is the way we propose
* ;5 .. _
to do it. \Vc have
prices
^ave- divided them into
each day will be as follow
I
^
Men’s and Youths’ Suits
l-ot
To dose tboBi out It'* worth your time to kvA this up. t^hid
to eend you tmtalogu© on 'mineet.
J.E.6rielick&Go.
Alexander apprwacbed Jaantil}'. Ttutl
wa* hU way. lie bad nerve.
-DIogrnr
.luoth be.
nio,h will you take to be my
di,-r and fn,-udr
ndly ukiddM!” xnariixl DIogenre.
guyed phllo*t,pber too
anylHKly’* friend. B III you !
chaae your*,-!! «M,t of my light. ,sr nball ----------I rail an
And Uiat waa all
there waa to It.-^ruck.
Bbber
5s
2
About Fifty Boys’ Suits
• I wax literal
death, and hml
leave my IkmI; and ndghlsor* pre,||clfNl that I w,mld never leaxe It alive;
but they g«U fcsoUvl, for thank* Im- to
God. I wsi* lndure,lV|o tr> Dr. KiiiRo
New IMscoven*. It tiicik Juki tour one
dollar iMittle* to rumph-tHv cure the
HMigh and re*lote m«- In gn«Nl Mmnd
health.” writ,-* Mr*. Eva Uncapher. ,.f
GroverlHwn. Stark Co.. Ind.
ThU
King of enugh and cold cur,-* and
h,«l(T of thnut and lung*. I* guvnin-]
iced hy Bugbee Dnig Co.. Frank II 1
Haiin
acw,Hl the button ,m.
He to..k ii* much {,$111* will, it o* he
wuul.1 with tlie llnal fair • opv of
,.f lilK Hay*. Tl„m he u«c| to 1
nlamt tli^ perfonuanee. Raying that he
wouldn’t [put tni%t in n hutton aewcl
on by ahy wornnn. not exen by hi*
Building* to tiM- value of twenty
wife
i
»
III* wlf,-‘u*.-,l t • biuch witli a ,
our Milage thl* *|.Mng. The i»wn*hl|,
ly inmi.-hl ,-xpr«*»lon on thc*c
alon*.
Hlie^^rrtfdbl-d to Paul*,-,, that
building contractor* who desire to
Rhc MH-reily r.**cweil »1! the l.t,
that the ||M»et bud *ew,Hl-*,-w,-,l them aubroll bids for the erection of a
cHsmhlned town hull and itchool buildgoi.1 aixl fight, n* only a woman
*h»- Raid, axplalnliig Hint be always lug for which cintrnclK'win be let Ik-before Feliniary ir.th.'i:»o7. Addrc**all
bottoti* would ronu- off in a few dava corre*iMindcnce to
if *he did not look nft;-r lh,-m.
Bay Newland.
-But don’t unilcH*.lTc him.” tlie faith
' Towmxhlp Clerk.
fill wife mlded niipeallnglT. ‘ It make*
Trrmt Inke. Mich.
him *a Imw.y to think that be did It. ”
By order of the town*hlp bmird.
S.». I*nul*4-ii remark*, there wa* a
Kay Newland. Clerk.
hkldcn lie iM the life of the great apo*
$8*00, loiratld 12,00
$4. $4.50/$5 arid $6
WEDNESDAY, choice of lot............. . $4.00
THURSDAY, choice of lot...... . ... $$.00
FRU>AY.choice of lot...... ........., ...$2.00
SATURDAY, choice ol lot.......
$1.00
No matter which day you come the bargains
are sure to pTease
Tlie chance you have been waiting for
E. WILHELM, Corner Front and Union
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Boston Ferns
Fine
shaiioly phinU , i
several sixes.
Phone for prioof. Wo deli\*o
FRAHK NT. PAINE
Florist
Amos E. Bingham
NOTICE!
P. M. Furlong. Su|.vivi*or.
Jan Sl-121
W.1V whet her
M’.lh a feeling „f |„dc-*.Til.ahle
raulM-n ronfcRRCI that lie didn’t.
• But you opgli
,»ngtii
•Ton will feel a .
If you
do. No man nliuuld let
^ do for
him what he can do for
• -Beg;,! with iM.li.hlng :
IhFu-u wa* extremely .eiiMtive almul
any one! flmling ,.ut the lca*( hint re
garding'amy lm-on,plet,*l w,tfk that he
iiiid 111 lhaigl.
lie iie\cr mveale,! a
plot. nU Im hlct or a M-rnp of dinligne
until the work wh* enmpu-ted.
onee hi* wif,- pl.-ked from the
huxliand Je*tiugly wha
what the ,lo< tor did
*ay and ip ho In- wn*.
ib*en‘
He diM lan-d that he wax not aafe in
hi* own hou*e: he wax aurmunded
with xpii-*. .All hi* lde.aa were nilncl.
hi* plan* fhnmn nwTy.
lie WOM only pnHfled when hi* w ife
*howed !|lm lie- paiM*r and explained
wher,- Rhe had found It. The play wn*
**.\n Evening of the Teople; * the “di*tor” wax StiM kman.
A Trumpeter’. Cour*B«.
During a Fn-u. h campaign in Africa
many bni%e dc-oil* w,-re doDe. but none
braver ju-rhap* than Trmni.eter Ea<.^.f
fier'a rexcue of hi*
The AraT«
of raptala
TAXES
Notice to the Taxpayers of the CUy of
Traverae City:
The Ux rolls for the collection of
the sUtc and count/ taxes for the
year 1906 snd for the delinquent
school and city taxes and bimm-UI aa
aesamenta for aald year
have lieen
placed In my hand* for collecUon.
I will be-In my office to receive said
taxe* fitmi now until F.-l. ih. iy..7. on
each week day from 8 o’clock to ll:3u
and from 1
p afternoon.
o’clock to 4 o’clock In the
On all state and county taxes paid
?fore January 10. the regular f^^e of
one Bpr cent f«>r collection will be
charged and on aji taxes paid Mi or
after January
10. there will Ik
charged a fee of four per cent for collection,
rcn.-ilty on dclinciuent city
acho,^ taxes and Fpeclal axsesBment*. 4 cents on cafch dollar of the
moiintof said lax. >Office In room 20i SUte Bank
building.
Dated. Dec. 4.
J. M. HUHf.I.MA.NTET.
City Treasurer.
dec 4 to feb 28
6RAHD RAPIDS I IXDIARA R'V
EiR.ETIttCjlitD
E:SB
m«er
«! am goinfr i
moaqulto. -and
whole gone, do ibere mtwl be $
porttmlllea for a coloby of gt
p«.-—Cbicafo
Candidate for Republican
Nomination for
I City Treasurer
Successful business man. Sev!cral years Alderman from
■Second ward. /
Don’t FaU
Chicago
Automobile Show
Feb, 2 to «.
intlusivo.
Tl» n-will be « eomplete lino
of Maxwell car. at thi«
Perfectly Simple
Walter M. Paige
-Take bim*”'yJur life
Mine i* uFu le**. You c
rally the
men.
It doe* not matter al»out my
neck." r*e t’ott mounted the borae.
rallied the company and continued the ^ ^r*ia *PT<T«« *» TiwTWMOfty Saaday oedy
fight. Trumpeter E«roffler wax taken
TiWiO Wring Trarmv Otr .^a5 » m. iu>d ,
priHoner. but Ibe Arali*. who adbre
courage, had wltne**e,i the acene and.
appreciating the nobllitv of the man.
tn-nied him with generosity.
Hi*
tmmiMH waa’a «nurre of great enter
tainment to hfa captoni. who used of
ten to make him i
the rarion* mllltar
day ER<-offler gave the whole repertorr with great gu*to. flniahinff op by
blowing the aommona for . a charge
with an extended flourith.
-What WM tbatr asked tbo Arab
chief.
^ -Ah.- aald Eecomer. -you wHl b«r
that soon. I hope. That la the Difsal
Onn« Opporranlilro.
I
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Simply Perfect
fnxioD. when De t on’* horxe waa kille*l imiler him and the ,-aplure of the
olllrer and the whole company *eenic«l
• ages 4 to 16 years, regular value
WEDNESDAY, choice ol lot .............. *6.50
THURSDAY, choice of lot .....................$540
FRIDAY. cholce of lot..............
$440
SATURDAY, choice of lot .......................$40
Storm Coats
WITTE’S
I
Siraiecy.
Tfierc tvs« the sound of ere.tl.Mig
wheels, slinpplng h:irne-s jiud iheti the
old liuCKc drupis-H fxjnn exh«u>tioi,.
-<»h. H.trald.- f«liet^-d the lH-.,mlful
gtrl. “w hnt shall we tin? lH>bltiiis ha*
ghen oul hnd‘
fnthcr will
i
I nd father
i-cit;
i-citaliHy
ovirtak,l before.we niieu the
Great Take-off Sale NO. 2
l-ot
Somr amoalng anecdote, of Ib*en
hate been pubh.fcrd by the Xorwnr
%wrrller. John rauU,-®. win* wax on
timate terms with him for lui
year*, mv* the New York Fuu. t
of hi* *torh* he preface* with llie
mark that. bowcv,-r mu.h tin- dn
atUt uiibebi the right* ,»f w.unen.
by no menna conaidi'red llicrn *utv*i
to men ig any linc-la fa,i. he ,-,m^dered iliem Inferior In m.nnr apbere*
whh-h the world In ceneral put* tliem
nhc.nd One oT hi* mnxiiuH wa*:
•No woman ,vuld write .n ,'.K,k
_,-=iDN«3l**d ot me
m MAr SELL
That i( what we are luakinK on
Ward Robes. Milk Safes
and Kitchen Cabinets.
j AntomobU^ Leather
STORIES OF IBSEfL
ptwtloua
;acd laicrft
laicr for the Usaaty of the c.r> .« j twHye (tti above. Ti;.vra iwke tre
loua^acd
thiui exhibition
lenpt and *trike down on
r prey with a blow <»f tlielr fiow e.-rhe Fin.
colorP«wa aa they alight... Bot the
while and llichl rre«*n.
2C4 eahlbltora: the. Ci,ll-.umAnd
ae U I
c*rn! wildcat for ha alxa. U probably the
»o«fen
UKist woDderfnJ Jumiw of aU the fc
line*.
A hunter who Ir well know u for hia
_ ,.; m.dded frtmi plaaier.
%erat^y tuiJ tuc fbllowinc story of an
adventure which Illustrated ihi« power:
both lirvna«-d and unlic**n*ed nw !<♦•*
Where New York luid .two aluiw,. .0
ro^er the entire mrHor car dlaplay.
acru** the track of a
Ctainaao ha* but «»ne and that one la been well afU-nt l^videnc«*d by the : wildcat. «-bK h I follow.-,! fur'‘u lung
ainxeit equal lof^Mbaro * ivru.
expresHloos of iidtiiiratif
uly the
The iiuildinys are handaoniely dec- the tnanufaciureiK
» arc laMily ar- automoMI- rhow*^
orated and 1
New
Cars a CoU fat Oat DiY
Cara Gi^ ia TWO Days
Special Prices !
AGENT '
Cit phone ;i72 1.(1 Con St.
One Ton
O 0**l< E
fs egoal to
Two Tons
of
O O A la.
Coke is the ideal-fneL
Xo^ dnrt; no xmoke; veiy
We have reduced the pnoe to
Travel^ Clly
Gas Co.
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THE
EVENING
REO)RD
IH M , I
TRAVCHSC CITY. MICHIOAN, WCtWCtOAV. rCMUAKY t. 1M7.
EUi Rapids Is BeauUfal and Prosperous
alM>rt-ord«r cii«lnn«p of tbr rxartitlire a
T\m tnwtPPwi lnirr«>eta of Elk IUt>-.
Dba
Ms mP9 varW u>4 rnmny
Svcrr IhM Hwrh
wl>o hare all pre%ioc» .
ktf arrrpituU^ and ymfi—teat
ta hwad here. The plaoia ot imti- aad Mr. CulaiaB. brink an rxpvriraord and alaoe
Ubm held cariablc asd'^
B or
.
mm. akn bare the lataroata tj4 aU Ur«mr a prmtaamt fannr
Ihom rmWOhs to the rlltovr at hmrt. kapid.’ baatama rtrrtr.
of
In
bourne (HiiuMuag
fanUahinc goDtiB
goods ormieT
drator has
naji ae*
art beat lairrrau of
getting mdSl at
ap a eery-well atocked store• ax this
mper. aagaislne,
thta this office. A ar
place, and ham placed oa sake at this aad prrtodlcal aU
to ran hr th«^
etrery honae keeplag atensll aad «xpart of the
pM^ifflce building, and it makca it
a^d
poaalble for an.v one lefidlng ia
In Rlk
KJk
dlapomd of by hto Elk Rapids store Rapids to obtain all the current lilcr.
manager. J. M. Htnaav. a Ane under- atare at popular prtres vitbout nnv
.taking eaubltohment haa hem In- great efforts on the pan of the trooldnulled here, and all work of thto parti- he periodical buyer to get them. This
tutor kind can be perfOnned without bustaess feature to also greatly apgoing tootside of the rUtoge at this prectoud by the resonent who gather
llm**
at nk Rapidsthe sununer Uine a«
In Buaiasss Thirty Ysara.
»*«**« »« «*>« members of the travelling
OSMBCtetlOB Vttll fOOT
Rik atatrjMBBrlr
.nd •
Japw^ E.8crtppa. oamcT
^
-2-'. i™
the hitortc Cltr
Pbripa 4 Raxxch ruo a aakxm and
pool and bHUard parlors the East
Ode. aad are doing a ven auccraaful
boatoena. Both are congenial popular
and husUera.
Roy 4 Johnson ate .the East Side
dealers la groceries and prorlalnna.
They hare added a freab nrv eooiplete stock of merchandise to Ibelt
spacloas store buJIdIpg and by their
lair dealing with all the buying public
they have built up a very hubsiantlal
patronage in ihto locality.
Messrs. McLeod 4 Hodge are the
sk
r.a.’E.j st,sr.
»AP*d**
and »»nly Jewelry
Walter Sterling and A. E. French
livery wagiKis and a
wag.ms and a
* bualneaa
bufdnesa can are the village coatractora and maaler
crew of men who are kept basy
he found a complete and carefully as- carpenters.
Both have built atime
throughout the year in
• line of watcheaTclocka. diver- very aliracUve buildings lu this vllthe mhauslhd aupply of the t^ml boT
the feed bo* and .Aher svenues tbs*
Tf
«, aaa.„;;i fart tha, hi.
lo IW be W
duHna .br nrve.
_
/ a**»»Oa and ahor ttmJrr bualama la lar*r and floqrUhlni
AT Oiia fdarr fir haa a Inner, opacknia
I%mp Lyacti to one oT Klk
1 and »Hrd from *ihlral parlor RBagnatra ~ '\ll
. IM.2. The Oddwaier
Republican,
in UW be look a poslUon a* advertis
ing manager of the leasing SUte
aepubllran. He was Hieo appointed
rin".
Sn to -^Th^*
lo
«dnms here atomrTmrl^eajr and
"£„!SbS^iro,';S
“VJEFiiEr?;?!£;
came to Elk Rapids and purchased
*
'
u^rnm* and
The ProgW^.
Br »‘i“
««■«*»• Itiliaccos and conf.-ctlrmary and also Chartea Rex is
meat of all in a buslm^ss way. bis eonduct* an Ice cream andVo,to |»rl«r generalblack'
auperior mechanical skill
and
the during the aumnicr time.
He is
ke« ping of hto news calpnius free
from »inird baker and the people of t:
unreliable and aensallonaj news, he
- i^k
hin
^
. *ind
'
‘endy man
’
Mr
■.r r s S"S.“f£s?; k’.v
LT.T'c,
aad^Ji*Sl^to
s a large, rapidly fuming husl
<Hrornie<l bmutlfully. furntoh-
j^Herreed wor
Cigar Factory, f
J Bosley is Elk Rapids
ufsrturrr.
He employs
«if the above named goods
He has -srookre.*' ebusm
from
the
best vicinity should offer Mr IVrr> cv» ry <*ho «4 line of «ii mmis known to tossrroanded hlmsHf with a pleasing brands and mak«-s sold on the market, jndocemenl and encouragebient
to |n demand In tbej^ regions
He also
•Ul •■TwWpwpl. UHl niH.h. K .^D It I- iw« I.. W •una. l*^
■
"" »'• ""fk, for ih.- p>lh«>r> •»>;?
h‘~“ I"’ .1*“.“
the to*M market prices
He also hai
maki^ all
•ry direct
dlrertloA and
will
^er meat
I asapned
H. M.. Cfark
Clark to another buMness
burliness such a newsy. up-toKlate sheet as
clothtog.^gents' furglshlngs. man of this village, ami It to his husl- have, you have arery rvwson
havMl IwMu the laVg.r and a large line of cariieta ness to keer» a complete line of choice proud of Its editor. Its meci
at ^Is meet markH.
PS butter ami
the
"prlr
M H l-.i.g to Elk Rapids' gnreer
Is large and apaclous and Ihe gi
and not,cm dealer
HhvIbk l>een in
He also deals In lines
found in the dr> goods departn
lager buslm-ss here twtmly (Ire year*. Mr.
would eqaal to alse. a atork can
Thto Ijing has built up a very large profit
dry gutols bouses In tow ns many
m Front street and «bb. pa
:e tml^he i* *»ne of the
ii-thwIiM^ and very hotel to lt»ca
toiler than Elk Kapida. Mr. I
Hike can
ran p^m.^rr
pkm.er biislni.es
i-es meti .rf
of this s.H-tlon.
ratitimis as to the sanitary conditions where a beau Iful view of the lake
j; h ip-arh. the congenial geto-tal
of his markiM. A wagon la run on the to. obtaImM
obtalmil Ib-glunlng with twimty.
of the Antrim lUnlwaie
I times nad) lh m.-et Hm rowd ihrrmgh the nmil dtolrirts In the four rooms It has now gn
prieea aH on different articles sold at ‘*gnml old summer time ' for the brm^ times of the year the Aft
his store to c«mn.eiHlon tK>tu m hto fit of the runif patrons,
be now had w hardly enough to me
'travelling public. Mr
sails and uihih iheir aiorC flimrs
Iowa and on the ootalde
Mtos A K Hogan to another popular
*. 11. 8. Amersoa to another stilklng business woman of this village apd
eiampla of Elk Rapids business men. purrels and tlrr.s her brain In the sueCtorrylag an Immense stock of cloth ctwsful efforts to. create and fashion
lag, ahors and robbers
He has. by attrartlve imd becoming hala. Imnneis.
biB popular and low prices to all. built etc . for il\e fair ae* at this place. She
up a large flourUblng business
He bandies a full line of mjlllnery goods
haa a pleasing, rver.^eady•to^l^com and r»i>orts a rapidly growing bush
-.modale alaff of sales ptKJpIe praaidtog ness,
over bto coonten. and a large, uhy
H B. Gilto-rl. formerly u impulur
mtmnm to dtoplay
and
accom tailor of Traven- f'lty and previously
roodata hto patrooa
Mr A'merson to a -resiaent of aouthern Michigan haa
an aapertoncwl atbre-itiah. and by hto liKaiert here and op<.|ied up a shop In
fslroess to the public hss todli up u a tore s.me. Th-.elri to- prnciall
very profitable hualneas.
the arts known to hto craft, and he
.W. II. Walker to the pn>prb*U.r of and his two assistants are kepi quite
im^of Elk Rapirt'sleadinc drug Mores. iMivr fn making eloilies ihsi will tmknown to the public as The fenlr;d poive tio forms ;;nd eU vate the iH.rlirag alof».“ At hi. place of biislm.Ks Mmaliles who perchancv‘ are liick.v
can be found a cmnplete llnoof phai ♦M.ough to mm one of
T.IIImti s
maceullcal supplies, diugr. ^i^in makes'
Mr <;ill»eii carries a com
medicines and toilet special ties
a too pb-te line of tailoring wipplh*. and
a Ann and u|vto^te line of wall ofKrates a cleaning and pieKHing d«‘*
}i«per. ataikmery and fishing tackle of ]i.nmnent to connection with hto bus*every drwcrlptlon,
neas
.ngenlal
T Ktichum Is the rxingenlal and
W. H. Uireoger, la
•• Tills popular prt»prb‘lor of another Klk Hap
iftanager of Hotel Rlvi
avelling Ills refrtshlng station. All the popular
puldle last spring and was cumpirtely brands of Invlgoiuting and Inspiring
renovat*.,! on
The large thri.«-<-halr barber shop
and baih ruoms of Mitchell Bros., arc
skilled workTiian and far eongentoUty.
sre wlthiMit |»eers. Tlicy epjoy an toicigar growing business
three they have been
material cm band. Below hlh cigar shoe repairer of Ihe town, and by his ,
,
Iniilding season
ucion he runs a cigar store, and lairnesa In dealing with the public
nwlng plans for
•>" lx>»lli'»
>*H" “P • ••'IP
»nionitil» np.\.Slldlnr« or ir-il odelllng the e*
iHilldingn
They both
staff <rf workmen dur
lAt'ori
of thto fdare. l>r LaCore is a grad
uate of*
ol the Kniveraliy of Tennesee.
and enjoys
and vicinity
among the
Is congenial an.l ev# r
r«‘slde
se and
satisfy
hto
rtwdy to
|
JiMirous.
mUo
HI.
greM* printing establtohmeni.
F J. Venler to the village photo
grapher. and has a v.u-y moderaly
cKistriH-ted gallery to cirglnate and
Rapids
Mined a hlKh d.^n.e
Her wrek has Wo se
lit places and
glv..n her by
hto biislm-sa will growv'nnd’lmi
and fm,s** r.
'
K. Itonlels runs an InsuraiUM- and
, ’'vv.,.,,.., l« the nr.mrleio, irf
reol estate huteau hen* and reis.its
Kehahle Uven and Fe«ul
a raiHdlv growing biiMiiess
_
liarn " of this hs-alltv
He oitcrate* a
re. together with hto Imiuiitlal trenof ihr
the many pain,ns of hto shop.
ment of
during hto
husinea* nriH’r M
«n,.H hi. ...rt. ta. Mr. V«.lrr .. ,n jj™. M.-T J-*""-"
'"V^
,.vh‘,
^r.: I- Nn" n?nu.ir.n?m
r'h~r*.
the
I a' torgr/fresh IlneYif palat
F R. Williams
ney of Antrim
busy by hto ma
uls4i fiirnlslHw rigs
travelliug
fiateralty and thus*, who drwire the
same In th*- village He ha* a modem
ly built Imrii equl|5ped with every- de
vice esHHniial lu tlm«.-savlng and com
%•:
depot to all parts of the vl
ISflS
ilH'li*"- ‘
managed t>v a man who Is mi
in btviel work aad evt;r read, to pleoa<.
z>
of Klk Rapidir leading llaraar
millinery store. Beautiful sp«T
offhand pain^^l Chius, rich
rrvwkery. grace lo r
’sJorVlIhHTea. and hai ere.
wn
evrty hue and fashion ^ h*
ptorni on «*hlMt|on for the
liner,
lb feast their eyes iiimn
S
and aovcHies are alsi» handle I.V her
prices
and at hm place of bu*lne<
e astonishingly low,
lluckaer
(’o'., run n Arsuiass
ler 4 (’o,.
here and carry a complete
very rommmlliy
in
mmity that to In
r the srocer's.u**- In *upplv
Inc the
grmcrv tm.v
tmvlng
Ire grueerv
ln public. ^'Brra
art
pnHlucis and d;,lr> r
plate v*f
eagerly sought after
,„.i
W R Willie to one of the hanlw-aro
luslm ss and at prii'c* That
are popular and ret,sot,able Mr. W*hUe
to an vxiKTleoced hard* are man and
harness.maker an.l o-iulier. and reIH.its a tapidl, gtiMMue and pprsper
iM,s hualnesa.
^
The Elk Rapids I
One of the most heneflrlal and pro-
hU sh.ip. th« public can r|.M
ilml Ihto feature of Klk Rap
dortor's auli of offlc.. rooms are lor-at*hS in the Lang block. The dcK-i.u^ to
a gradnate of the F. of M. and Is serv
lug hto Htvxmd tenn a* roioner In the
county. H«. also enjoys a larg#* prartier* at Ibis place
Hobt. Rex to the village hlcyi-le re•
open Hi up a store near the
tl,..
.Mr. Ki.niner to assl
"""
mamifaciim^ of
I tir, of mev
*'“*
uni Mils
and
sells le
ae- <»“»«•.“
t.,ro»e.ouu .na
™,mM, ,n.„
Vm, -S'®*
: “bosi‘ III
; O.X
ri,r.sr!fr.=;
£J
**4IM
'»»'* material for
.If buildings In this
i l,e found r complete line of shelf expert ph
James E Ml
n-. harniH-s gisui.s. luilnts. stove-i kind* of w
.hotiv
V. Groat to th*‘i>roprlefor of K\l
unning thto winter.
Wh.u, in
whh and range*, inn. jecflon whh iheir gniphy.
1
, «nd Baplda* Steam Ijvundr.v. Thin plac.‘
Ion 11 employs about
Ofleen
tiagnl hardware buslne*,i they ..per
pped with all the
1 hut up-t.»-,lale tin-shop. inder the e
• and uniform to all wiin machli
ssarv . for doing nrsiBchooli.
guaranteed.
.Mr Venler
has ejaa,
tu^k. farplly washings.
efuiir shop under some very arttoilr specimen*
Iroena of hto ,.tc; Mr. Grtiat has recently addnl a
A* the vl Ige grew richer In mern.
(leorge
Mr- work on exhibition at hto gallery and dying and steam rhwolnl: work* to caniUe esta Ishment*. ^s the popuUaaya the Antrin. Invitm the puldlc's ln*wtlon of hto hto laundry h.rslness 6hd for equip- ibui Inen-As I In the village and the
hirsln.ss m,Hi*
Sb»r|>e. has ............. •rcanlreii and In work.
.
m^nt
tiry. lying tributary
It for didng rnsRl
gtosl tffsi-^ass wmk farming ter
Wt interests and the vilUige's gr«wt..i.ri tin.
»stcro. steam heat
mo more thickly artould Ik- hard to find lu towns
*««t rhanipum for pn.iecHon and
Im*
sees, raphlly
coming recognlred as the hirj
I f*»r a High *< bool waa
larger than Elk Knpid*. .i
Ills leading i
tlurilon of Its Kind in thto this place and report* * very aucceea- laundry shop so well pnquire.l
he year of 1R71. theflnrt
ih.. onialde
Klk H-nplds and vicinity
«<‘b,lurt or man
hwalhv.
liusines*. He
deal* In farm all kinds of laundry work
IridiHHl fori
iting a man
t'owper and
dairy prod
d ha* a large
saw and Shingle Mill,
oL such sierlurg u<Mlltb s.
wo very poiuilar and congenial deai
»Th** Elk, Kupld's Savings Imnk to
room and pleasing saleamen.
The G C IhMUh 4 To * saw and Antotied at
IS in silmulailng gixals. fragranl the only fln.vncfal Insiliuibm of iho
J. C. Gauntlet! to Elk Rapids' shingle
shlnxle mills are two more ver>-valiia
ver, vaiiia ‘ The ('eiiiral High Kchool.
pa|s*r"ihan. Having tiiiide the necearepreaenia
a
mcKtora phyalclan and surgeon
The doctor j.le Industri..I feature* of Elk. jfapldfi' time a loud clamor ww* made .by
SHIV pn*iwrallor, for hIs ehivscn work,
N*
and
repiwi
a
large
flour-Giliraltji
of
safety
and
security.
|*
h
graduate
of
the
V
of
.M..
and
business
life
A II. Dougbertv. Klk i:ast Ride residents for a seboed buildMr IVn, began hto news|u.|wr catoM-r -• JJ|‘'
nes*
Their place of busi Having : madcrnly hullt nhw hank hla office* nrv* hwated In t^e Odd Rapids'- prtmilnem and
(H.pular at- inc to Ik- er*H-u-d .a, the Eaid Side. *o
tn toTI at ihe fadlllae News and’^"‘"K
,d
conserTallve
husimv* Fellows building. The doctor «mJo,s ,„rney to vludl, interested rti these iMMm tol, was x,H-t.t In building the
Exprvws office, bvenu'clng the me
ni,*n at^ I
bend. It itUikea an instltu a very large practice iKith in the vll- rom-eras and re,Kma that th., will h>si Kid.- *< hcK,l fumae. Now the
veo artistIcally/
a
chuiilc
lord w.uk at 1
i-ndrHf by. nea
s invlclbJe so far as p ibUr lag.*
i„g.* and outside, and say*
eay* that Klk manufacture Trauss. feet of lumber Kchools aoare atlendfHf
atietidfHf
nearly four
iri
in the year foil
and safety to concerntHl. Rapids to one of the mt»M active and and jf.tHMi.tMSi.
Jf.tHMi.tMSi.
y*-ar htindrvd puirtto. and they 'are
are ipuraulng
Shingles thto year
w.uk for the
to InciirjKltat.-d and under hustling
hustj
I fnmi the first grade to graduatown* in the Grand Traverse tIo*v employ ten men the ye.,r anuind
1. After •'«’
.-staldtol
the twi-lftb. So thoroughly ha*
pnvtoiou of leh state banking region and of course the only locality .,n,i r#*port a very aticcesaful htislne**
until IkS:. he hemm to
working
aiih CRstonrer*. and he and*‘h‘to assist- department
feH-n th*- course* of InsirucHfm and ao.
mein.
K
W.
Ragoi
to
lU
presland
village
that
haa
a
great
Induatrtol
East
Aide,
into huslncas fo^hlnif»H-l like
dextrously dent,
d.-nt. with M B l-ang and
very dextrousl.v
Bextei future Iwforv' It. How s that fc r an
The Eaat Side husine** men of Elk high the educational atandard aa to
f^td Slatted tlo- HelUnite Garelte
and shears u|Km Fairbanks as first and siHN,nd v4n* example of lovol and true cltlr.en ‘hip? Rapids. alK. have some very flue tmsi admit Its graduate* to any collegr, or
MU-h. which he vnllie*!
;,i IV-llevue Mleh.
and heads,
as picsldentit
Chaile* ('arver to the
Pioneer of Village.
ness place* and enjov large patronage.* school tif higher laaraing In' Ihe stale
,
■
Sible
for them cashier and ih*-lr mono to "AbstdateJudge J J
.Mcljiiighlln has heldheld
,t tpf.
same. ■
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Michiganwithout
anyother prelim
Iheir reputation* a« Safety First. ' The r,**ource* of thisseveral offices of trust and re«p«»n*lJohnCcMitierer. la the Eaat
side Inar,
thanthe showing ofthe acbool'*
and arrtoia in their bank are
The de|se.lis blllly In ihl* village for a great num- meal dealer and bandies a complete diploma. Prof Blmlgeti 1* the surnr
a newsiuip
Idle* a com- of the bonk have Increaacd since De- bered year* and who to at preaent the
„f „,p«,h and poultry. Al*o diuvto Intendent and has seven Instructors
among the
t,d Import,*! cemlier 2»*.
to .iv*r<*mber 31. iPtw;. justice of the |K-are and notarv pubuve stis-k and hide* and dnlrv pits working under bto directloo.
general and
,mill there wa* Ik0.u44.d« nmte during Hr of the village. •Mr.
-Mr. McLaugh
.McLaughlin to duct*
Mr. f’o.iilerer. by bto strict
Town
wn Hall,
Hall.
waa rlected
ire* are located December
than DecemU-r lim: * Hfc. hmg rapubHcun and haa been a„enilon to bnsine** and reasonable
In 1884 the town
,w« hall waa built
hullt at
the Michlga
in on Front
-------- ------------In
street In Rntf* block,
-identlAtxl -wlth-the
-r—lean
and haa
block, to
to a
a Thto
Thto show* a good healthy condition
bualnes*
intereai*
I. and sunds to<lay a*
the aumroer of mi. hr wu*
graduaie of the dental department
Mrtment of In
in m
connection whh the bank a exist- of Elk Rapids from childhood.
Hto
attractive public buildthe unlveraitr of Mirhlnn.,
Hto offIoffi- ence
ence . and the offlt^r* of the bank are («,her was one.of the first resident*
(Continued ,«i Page racht.)
res are beautifully
furnished
and to
to IIkk* * congratulated upon their vplen- and lumber manufacturer* of the vll
did management to
thoroughly equlppci for all
teu famine* were
lage. when bui
denUl work.
The d.KHor enjoy* a a banking in»iltun<
ts entire jsjpulatlon.
very lucrative prari
•tlce. to congenial would be proud of.
and wideawake and
Id n profesudooal
profemdooal
Dr-C. M. Thompson to a physician
wldent.*
can bebeand
man Elk Rapids reeldento
and su
suegem
of this village. He ha*
hmirtv. hale and ^v1al and told In a
proud of
an office on
Frontstreet and a very
clear unhesitating manner the early
A B Dougherty I* the -Mow**"
of extensive practice Xo look after. In htotorv of E3k Rapid* from memon.
ihl* village and ha* an office in
hto the village and the surrounding Eik Rjaplds can be proud of toch men
blockAjn Front atreet. He I* county.
*, j. j. McLaughlin, whose aole amblera 4 Oole Bros.,
*> niln.
luay
inin. having jan Interewt
Tower*
Bro*.. conduct
colidoct a tion and deepest concern are over the
- aaw mill and s
well-atoc)
mill largo well-stocked
excluMve grocery vUUg^‘i!
^^d geoeral
? law store here. A complete Hne of choice Ry f„r »tu
r Elk Rapid* and^M
occupy
4 Bratsrl■ pre the pro- i
n^heJr store ahelve*
a E. Dougherty U ihe/poatmaster
a of one other oasis at thto Ml- /
vInUlaied store with of this rapidly growing /vlllaAe and
They guarantee to aatlsfy the every manluiy
HUiy precaution jised to ,jivea the readers of the Rwsord an
most unquenchable thirst for pure
Mnadulieraled fl^^water or malted ex_____this office quart
their 4dAce of boalnea*. Also and a market is readily fenmd here not be out of place to
for choice dairy products, hen fnilu 8i.ooo i
win satisfy the mos
their place of and raher farm produce, i
_____
CO and cigar buyer
1 and amiable human exiatenc# In a vlllafta. They 27.000 pleoea of mail-matter circulated
BIG HOIST AT IRON WORKS.
er la the freah bread. Uee hare built up a very large and
nemade pie-like roams profluble buslneM In both bustUag
vllUge. rlllagea.
rlllsges.
used to mske ’ baker of this
Ue handles n complete line of clgara,
J. W. SUter, Traveraeaty'a popular
Etg Rapida. at this tlipe. Postmaster
Dougherty U anntoted by tali two
Smitara. Mlasea Mary and Catherjpe. who are ever ready to aerre the
HIGH 4CMOOU
w
W»
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Ok Rapids is Bcauttftil and -fwpeiwis
The ciiemk»l pUm Is (
ore or tht pUfit Md Us i
•CHQQHKM at TMi4H)0K*.
M MutK I
arS^.E^? aJSSSrS-H^-'
03
night.
ss^t-w
U>en made milling and
itoll
rwiiffiillW^ouwMerin* llie
X ... .M, '
rtiiirjK*
M. C. CHURCH.
..f tbf
landlcs all the busiarat and oC twelve thiuaand d
In aaUrles every t
U the foorth fpature these employes hsve
manufaetbriag- Insiliu
nU******”
George Bromley l«
John 8. Malu looks
?ils*oSc ^***”*^ *^*^®‘*
water and
iw^o.
kf sfler the mUl
Plumber Whe<'ler
Klk Rapids Iren Co.
Rlk RhP»«**
psHy doM SQ edonnotis business at ijandles conpiMe lines of form Imple-nkinr
the
nz the
this pure durtnjc a coune of a yvar. neois. ImfsUs. cutlers shl«lui and
During the twelve mooth. of the paat iob«».. AI k» cream aeparators «nd "
‘V '
E»i^
this time I7S earic
loads had b«*n rncHred. AWui eight
carloads of cen.eni are ahlpped out
fell
ViUapt Govammtnt.
Bik Rapids U exceedingly foriunsta
jiai^iv^or.fS'VtSiur :rs
X "j:.
.asr«.T.
road mhnagement that this Is tbc liesi
paying branch the Pere Marqoette
ratlvay line has m its system.
«
. Churchta,
nit Rapids hus M'veii rburrh organ*
txatSona within Its limits, namely, the
M. Rburrh. Presbytetlan. >:i.lson|uil.
Norwegian. Hwedl.h. (bTmaii l^th
•ran and Romun rathollr. a few
e^ have been rdlen of cljurch
tmlldlnga at this place at>d «. It la
many public Impmvements have been
made. Hundreds of yars of n-rneiil
sidewalks have U^o laid, a wuterwi»rks system |s-rfecied and a lighting
system provided for hut nut aulih
sstlsfartoiy to the |kM»fi|e so the sys*
tern has not U<*n entirely compMeil
for ofS‘ratiim. Two partiew are now
eruislderlng pnnKwIlkms lo light the
stre«*ls. stores and dwellings of KIk
Rnidds. and It Is hoped ere another
pUnbwlU
^%:?ES£-a:
bare each twaniy-four hours, and Gao*
eral Manager SJy sgyi the oompany
has more orders than they can fin al
tbU lime, or for a lew w^ks to cone,
while the season for aemeht Is aOC
«
of New H
■d hy a mOarltj rote-^t U. the
MitBl oaadMata mu^ bars mora
^
P
A mfjarlty the
the goraamr.
plursUty eketv
>1
the other sutss
,.,.:SiiS=-js=
.r.;
WTna of Tar. that coat
oad. These boaU briag a
____
number have btillL cottages on hsvlag Warners White Wine of
around the shores
Lake. Tort* I^e.
md I^e and I Barth. For sale by the
Birch Lake. The -trim mila
‘ Odd Fellow Plying Between Clk Rapids and Various Torch Lske Points.
»*marsbalL
Business Locations, Suburban
9*roperty and Centrally Lo
cated frontage on State and
Union. Choice Business
Location
:
isssrti«^.hisi'
capee of good markets.
lAist year st Both are experienced business men In
logs had U-en Ibelr chosen line and with their Imis. and up to
stock they can hardly help
BaSiffiy.**jin.*26ih^S^'^ 6^^-
tie plumbing work
“ »ous milling propertU
IS of four different i^ptd. Iron Oo/^
WADE BROS.
Real Estate, Loans and Investments
817 SOUTH UNION STREET
Clllzeas’ pnonc. - IttS
TRAVERSE CITY, Mictk
January 1, 1906-Dcposits in Traverse City
Banks, $2,000,000.
Lfbery Barn FuUy Equipped^
Merchant mUs
and
GiU Edge hl>estrnents
January 1, 190r-Dcposits in Traverse City
Banks, $2,800,000.
Showing a Prosperity 6l Over 40 Per Cent During the Year 1906.
■■fe-:
I HOSE prosperity?
yW|HOSE
%%P
One MUlloii Dollars lo iavcsl m
Traverse Oly aad vtctaRly.
;^
5 ‘
Farmt have trebled in value wlthto the past three
■| r 1
years. In fact, but few desirable farms in this region
. '■
are for sale at any price.
The bapken? Only
a small percentage, friends, just the difference between three per cent paid and
less than a doien on our list, and several buyers after
e»«h Qf these. This region was never in as prosperous
six per cent asked, or about twenty.four thousand dol*
lars. Th?n whose prosperity if this exjra eight hunWe are frequently asked the question: '‘Well,
dred thousand dollars? The mechanic's prosperity. Wade,what can I invest in to make some money?”
the factory worker’s prosperity, the ^road em*
Our answer is this: Do the tame as we do—invest
ploye's prosperity, the merchant's prosperity, the pro- »““V
«tate in Travm-se Cityor the Grand Travfessional man's prosperity, the local newspaper's prosbe gotten at any reasonable price
perity, the factory owner’s pnttperhy. the farmer’s
The letter part of tbit aMertioo will prove itielf
in five yean from Jan. Itt, 1907.
What we can do. Reader, , you can do. But there
it one thing that none ot>i can da It it thU: Carry
money in our pocknt
, have it earn a profit. That
time passed away when it wm dembaMrated that the
United States could make good on all itt contracts,
UmeT!l^‘ifS
prosperity, the whole Grand Traverse region’s pros-
cent, and your money is always in a safe place.
Parity. And u represents but a small portion of the
prosperityofTraverseCity and the Grand Traverse
region.
i If five years ago we could have had one hundred
thousand dollars to invcs( In Traverse City and vicinity
eo“W *>ave hid today one million dollars to invest,
If we had one himdred-thousand dollars today to
So. R^r. ^way.
in mi^ that money is
*'*‘‘“*®l*'
commodity m the world.
row^^new^es^L You’ve got* to”^t hinaU«
you put it in ri^t it will come out right, and the right
place to put U in is in Traverse City and Gnai Trav-’ ,
erse region real estate.
: .bo.do.bl..h..»«,n.,f
cw——lb. iKn.K I. bwl
,bkb«.r. lb«kM)« co.U b, b.. ftm In...
U .
.«r lb. b. bit CIbMiM
it'
k
posits, while the farmer has gone into the'clouds.
Hotels, ^Barbee Shops,
mitS\ferchandise
-lit
J^n. 1st, 1907, have.
^
^
’ this paper.
^vail^'Bros.
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RmieiKcs,
i
mm tmm
TMVBiM arr. j
milSMFKii.
Pmai Hm L,4^ S.
ms
y$gMMbf O^UIHI 9tfic0sa$.
"•Mivsir
Aduinwi MT At EPtCURS
S%.-swtsr-'a
r a# OddTbi.ua Are Ea#sr|y
I by TbU Varoaiaea Faadsr.
Ildar AMMore of a .Tao
sld ^iaaw
i A. E. Idtry of New
isafgBisaJ!
s'jiirirrxss'is
rs.“Srm‘:r=:
tkoog^t womld
to W
took Ljdio £^PtekkMi*o
M:z
r
JJnes^that^p wish to cloae om bevwase tibey are brokMt and nr« tmi an
jffering you impmeadentad
r only the best grade of gtMds we can buy and b
sr<Sr-'SSi¥Tl=£
<dbar. li»ey wns aa amapsd that be
snd It wss
tttatlPTtot
r«ad L»«* K. f1>k.'
Asi&ir^y*'
ruT.L-Jll^a-pS::
He hardly expected ever to bear fr»
ft. but s ff w woiks Ular srss sun«rUed
to rsrrire a letter from Pat^-k C. Ev2m. feuldlN|4jl Kansas, wbo claimed
tbepladiasMaowoaadpfeocuted aofftcUot srrldeoea of this to satisfy l-ery.
wlia accordingly turned It over to blm.
it saems (bat Evans was iu New York
osrtlsr fa iba yesr and apebt s day
rsraa;t.“srjsfr
5rar.sxrs.sss
^
Kf,.
nUn. mp9 dlscweredm weddmg ring in
tbe ootrmUs of s cod in IMTl. It was
tudlbr inoved to bare bvl«*>P^ to
ine Bumam. an Eugllabwomau
wbu waa lost la
stenmablp Anglo
Sboamakius U a calUos wbicb has
given tbe world aocna eery groat men.
oaa a^UarUy agmrU that tbe major
Ity of eobUara baea excoptfaoal brmlna.
TiHWCvr of tbc rblklmi diod. and. tbe that tbatr attitude when atpoplng orrr
JrooaC BMCbM^a tornk Moovat bavins Ibair weak laada to a cvuaUl devoUrIwm ItopMod fro® dofrarlus tha ai- mant to tbe part wb^ tba InteUactoal
of Cbo w®*. of OHdldne and
dortor-a rMU. at® waa dblls«l to ron
tract a dc^ at Hit oador1akar*a. After
that aba iiaid a aaaU montblr inatall
DMCrt OBttJ fba bUJ waa half aetttad. of tba well known '^Fartner'e Boy.-*
Camj. tbe ortanUlUt; Admiral Mynga.
toall a raoaipt fbr tbe ranaaladar. Tbc Oe^ege f\,t, fbonder of tbe Society of
rpco^ waa aneompaniad by a badly
wrUtao and blottod oota fiwn a acnib
wo«aa la a Una uptown botel. wbo
knew of tba traoUa. knew tba famUr
aad tba droodUUDcaa and In bar uuta
waotod to oat tbia aurpUa noacy for
ttw nttU motbar. wbo twadad all that
aba could niaka extra to aopfiort tbc
reuuUUud cbild. As ocrubwouico raratra only 80 or 76 entm a day. ona
wid nadUy apiimbilr tbr aplrlt wbicb
uiotrd ooe kind aoul to bWp another
la distnoa-Issue's \Vaak|y.
•
'v\' vSSIF^
One lot 2-piecc suits, fine Cassimeres.
ages 10 to 16, sold from
A (iR
,
$6 to $S. now................... .........^.DO
One lot 3-piccc short pants suits,
tbe wrist of wimc fsir psaarnger leau
tag over tbe bulwarks of s transstUn
tk- liner and been arUed by tbe .od
loast year the greater part of the
msle and part of tbe femalq popuUtiun
of tbe niuge of.PortUbead. .( tbe
mouth of tbe Avon. In Bnglsud. turn
ad anglers for awhile. Flsblng tackle
and bait boomed for some time, ami
all because one of tbe lo^l suglers
shortly liefon- had tauded a good sired
fish, and when It cwme to tie dissected
on tba domestic table It was found to
be worth $130.
\Mjlle discharging a
from tbe schooner VIni
aSo! nol°. I!: *.!'*:
... •..... 1-66
of IHk
U. Get.
Boys’ OverciMts
U>ri-AefB 7 to n;.$l.!i0 to *1. now.. ..$*.7$
l.ot3-Ag<« lOlo 10,17 to $8. DOW.........S4.M
U>t:t-Agct 10toll>,$» to$12, now....... $.95
CMldreit’s Overcoats
.Lotl-$1.50to$5.n«...4tol0.now ..;.$9X0
,I«t 2—$2.75 tn :<50. ages 4 to lU. now . .S1.59
U>t3-$5tott.50,ages4 U>1S, now ....94.90
CldMrcn’s Rwslwi Smis
Hint No. $-^I>0 »o( ptau^ any dapeudenoe upon tbe teaUnnoutata
Hint Ka 4—iBffrtlinlu n«j ‘’wuudevtur ofl^
tag maat of tbair faatbers up.
Bacnoae tba beel of a rubber boot
aad fragments of a rnbber coaL to
gether with a knife, wgra, Jtend lb
tbe atomacb of n fled OM dpy a
Qloacaater wag
eery carerolly.
whom they bad belonged and that
tbaae were tbik ondlflaatad .ftagB
>New Tart.Tribone.
aSvr*X'!US^s“u.!r,r
ebaaer pennlu this plan to auooaed vexy often.
Hint No, $-Buy u KIMBALL Ptano, If yon want a ptano that
Mr
S5T.5
^ Wa aell crurytbtag kaovp in tba muale btmlnant
Odum imI fli^
KlMBAtt MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. HARKSR,>o|l
, Mnnde-It|9t ta a atraage fallow. Ho
pemMaA to Mi In cbnrcb Igta today
7.60 ■
saitar.?:... b.7c
One lot Youth’s Cassimere suits,
ages 15 to'20, sold for
A QK
SlOtoll.Oanow....................
One lot Youth’s Cassimere suits,
21 sold for
ages 16 to 20.
9.95
$16 to^lS.OO,
r * \
Children’s Reefers
»>ne lot, ages :i to fi. hnve soM br from U
to $5, will.ckwe Bt, eaob,..................... f149
Oni' lot as nbovn. with velvet rollirs. t inUem on al.«ve. ages 4 to «, sold tor
from $;) to A.Wuow....... .
....... 9149
ChUdren*s Knit Jackefs
‘
forkgoi3to6 yt-ari.
Lotnevoriold for It an than 50c, now .........2SC
Men’s Suits and Overcoats
One
One
One
One
0—caaiy toels««»t Co
WBxrio^tst.
Hint No, l-«uy yonr ptano from umue bonoa that bar a vttal
Intoreat la aatlafylng tba public u^ipUagur-tbnt must aeO good ‘
ptaaoa In order to oonUnuo la bpafilM.
One lot Youth’s double W»ted blacks,
ages 14 to 111, were $7A8
K f)A
now............. ................
One lot Youth’s black Unfinished
Worsteds, agesie and 17,
were $15, now...................
One lot Youth’s black Unfinished
Worsteds, ages 15 t
id 10.00, now.
One lot Youth’s Cassimere suits, ^
One lot Boys’ Norfolk Suits, ages
10 to 12. were $4 to
2«G6
$5. nc
All Boys and auidren*8 Sweaters In Boys Departmeet
One Foorfli Ott. All OiUdren’s Wool Toqnes at One
^ Fourth Off ReguUrMce.
as J**««*|J
OvaUig to tba fact that cod aeek their
food on tba botlam npd are roractone
taedere. tbair atomaeba when epenad
frequently present a curious and aom^
tUnia aMiatag cuUaadtm of ddds and
euda. Bha of laatber. marline spikes.
Irou bolts, a ball of twine, leaden
atBpOtaf ploiWDeta. boofe of deer, actaaore. brmaa. oil cans, potato parings,
curacoba, tbe bead of a rubber doll,
atooea and big sbella bare been found
In them. A eodflab caught at VlMjard
Haven waa fo^ Hbsre In Its atom-
.... 1 ‘96
One lot 3-piccc shor| pants suits, ages
10 to 16. were from
51 ft ft
$5 to $7, now............................ 0.00
One lot 3-piece short pants suits, ages
11 to 16, black Unfinished
A
Worsteds, sold at 58. now....^*^^
One lot Children’s better suits,
John M. Oetcbell. master
found imbedded In tbe thick flesh of
targe cod a kidfs of curious workman
ship. The flab waa caught on tbe
northeast pari of George’s l«iuk Iu
•Tve lived In CnllfoniU 20 qeer*. aeeenty-flre rstboms of water snd
and am at ill h
was apparently healthy. Tbe knife
way of burns. »
ruU, epralDs. or j
of plies that waa not found until some time nfur
Buckton s Ainicn Salve won't quickly
quirk
cure.** writes
es Chariee Walters of Alle
All
gheny. Stem Co. So use hunting.
Mr. Wsiters: U curea every case. was nearest tbe tall of tbe flab, the
at Buabec' I>rug Co., flesh at this place being about two and
Meads. Hannah drug
a half Int'bes thick. Tbe knife when
cloaed was three and flve^lgblba
Inches long.
In 1SS4 Captain McEacbern of tbr
MESftY blXJQH BELLS JIMGLE
Gloucesler schooner A. F. Gifford
over (he country loadlT and the man found a knlfe-ooe of tbe kind kpown
wbo lores to onugglo oft to bis si
to flsbennen as a haddock rlp|»er-ln
tbe atomacb of a forty flve pound cod
besrt nnd keep her warm, or the
vrbicb bad bsao caught ou tbe
Hare
of family wbo lovea this healthful di bank.
I
version, should |isve one of our
Lam Fetaraeu. an able aaaman of tbc
style aleigbs. with one or two aeats. to steamship Hypatia, which arrived la
New York la IMS from 8t. Lucia,
enjoy bis winter pastime. To be
le a curloua And on tbe voyage.
»rtl*o« a rxxl tlrlKh whfn there-U After
IT the vessel leri^t. Lui la a targe
now <« U. (round would be"iiTo gray■ .shark was ai^u following IL For
two days It coDUn^ In the wake of
tbe ship, when
get It Pracortag a targe book, be bait
It with salt pork and after some
Da« e» i« everything lor thehoiee ed
diaculty landed tbe mooater. wbicb
meaanred almaak twelve feet from dp.
OtphoMTU J^phoMlOa to tip. Upon opening Its atomacb Pateneu discovered there a ring with tbe
inlttala L IL a eugmrad on tbe In
Some faMla Hints
jeiFroatStreet
rnHiS has alwaj’s been one of our stronKcst and belt d^p^nfenu, anc^ we meiin
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to keep it so. To do this we arc making the mofif’ eWraordinary prices on
some odd lots and some broken lines—linci that are \oo small to carry into
another season. By closing thescout our stock U (peslvand new each sewmn.
These goods are the same choice goods that we carry in 'our regular stock, hut lots
arc small and manulacturers arc sold out of these sgme ^oods. We could not renlare ihe same things airain at the orices we are oCfcrinff them to you.
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One lot Child’s Suits,’ ages :i to 0 years. One big lot Boyt' Norfolk Suits, assorted
Goods equal to any $3 or S4
QQp
suits. Will close at................... C7?7i/
One lot Children’s Buster Brown, both
styles collars, handsome, new,
One lot Plaids, all wool goods, O QIC
ages :Jtoy.4toti.-,0.now....
One lot 2-piece suits, sold $2 to 1 AK One lot Youth’s blue all wool Chevi^
3, for ages 10 to 1C. now........ ±*IJU
STInveaUgattoo she fiSod^hTtbe Sth s
bMC frfnida of tk« tm>e wma lutmocrd
VOU cow tk« liMivr »IU h»
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.... 8.66,
a present of £80 for/resturlof tbe blgt.
ly prixed laemeuto to tbr woman’s sou.
A Havre flabmusn's wife, drying
codfldi cmugfit by her busbsud «q tbe
cosst^ mute^IUOi^uoliccsd that
Mrm.«PMr7 tfyma, «« Ml nMi^|»^
‘wiihow t(kin« ,4v>M«r>
'ni*
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■fcl' B?g Reductions in gHUdf^n ^
wbkb tbr csrlq was snsrbed>go(caogbt
awai,w«^ ^Kitn. nev^ to be ret-ov
«>.<• ... hi. on lo.vrva, AcoM Ivi
lU-BvinU r. ihr b«a thlar> »rr brln( plch-d vp
your bargain.
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Men’s Cassimere arid Melton Suits. Sol^ for
$1‘3.00 and $15.00. now.................................
Men’s Cassimere and Worsted Suits. Sold
for $16.00to $18.00 now................
Men’s Black Worsted Suits. Sizes 34 to 37.
, Sold for $10.00 and $12.00, nv»............... , •
Men’s Black Worsted Suits. Sizes 34 to 37.
Sold for $15.00 and $1S 00, now....... ...
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Men’s Mixed Worsted Suits, regular size. Fine Gobdt,
VIU; lAf1 including H. S. & M s. and Stcin-Bloch Co’s Goods • 4
Seld for $20.00 to $22.00, now.
Including Suits for "Stout" Men.
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Men’s ExtraN^e Goods, Worsted, best makes. H.
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Une Mil S. & M’s. and S.B. Co’s, goods. Were $88 to 25, now.
fxe ,
1 - One Lot
.......... 6,95
,! . .One Lot'^fflSLltf-iar-..............^4
I ,-v4. Men’s Overcoats, sizes 83 to 36, sold alllseazon
# AC
Lynt? 1-OX
for from $14.00 to 1700, now...................................... #eV9
Ono 1 rv+ Men’s Overcoats, all sizes, sold all sejwon
vyntj XtfOX
for from'SI7.00 to 20.00. now........<
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. mmbhn tm kmmd. I
>i«fr *t frofoMidtj. It«r aad al^t It
I |«M . Iini* t«<»iM«r
for «ir
not b»,
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«aiw #rvlM I. anwg^l to lir Ur
ami b.. hU l^iuc.*
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y— ft U mm tkr ft«or«o tMt^Mt
if
: «Hio olirri. Dot Uoiltoa to Mrrot riit.
Ifl^ M »• «ta*. rpplirati- lo U«r
j-lp. .
tet I iw«^ n« i«xte
TW* tbr HTort iqriiiclr I aake
Ckaoberlali'sckciiEe»>
ety caatalB Maist i> uf
way iBjnlMS aid Uirre is m
daiter fran riviitit Is Ike
imaiiestckiid. For CMrks.
}MsaBd wboopmt coodi it
BO cquil.
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M« dt» M Mi cniR tiv—im.
•of^Jtrly. Koi a Ikmtoo lo abmibm
«mr i. a. age.-Oomnr «a a ^ A«
twrrtiag. aoatmt your lac. >ml
^ aatmU yoo with the ytymm alarrtty of a c<md fox trrrirr. Jhn. aa
aoon aa your^l-irk la tnroad. blilx-a
TrtVm atnak .Uuoia thmacti the air.
«ml you ara on your lack, ami ahc U
atyuurthnmt.
mn
it 1* the aamr. Wbeiterer you hear of
nrr man led or aiancled. be a««
• a female, not a male, «t that
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4m,. :W to Fob. lOj
rocry."
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SHAKER PAINir-’nitii.tha paint yon rf,ouW buy if you
yon any U^Uer aennt«, '
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v-rj like to
“*■*■ b««i«u.l u
uliat yon ».^-»l a tieu <lta>« for.
W*h>
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Uie famoo^ FAVORITE We do not know of
>)»tteisU>n.aiitb<
* on tbe market. Wi started too late to get the fall
lather than
thtae ^
orer«e
we•>«
aregiving
givingjroo
von
bluiaeM. btfaw
tliu to carrytbt«e
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Took me for tbe Jmltor. m. tJS.-<Te«^nU IMoln rvier. . .
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Unfa Wkcre Yoa came In.
JOHNSON & TURNER
22S RF«mtSt. Tint door west of Stpinbeig’.. .
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WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
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THE LEADING DEALERS W
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Gamagts, i Wagons, Farm Implements of the Best Make, Hardware,. Paints, '
Oils, Etc. Harness Made to Order on Short Notice. .
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Our line of team harness is
acknowltdj»cd to be the best
on earth: Every strap nuarametti.
la aar the dr«lre U muuuteil
twacket la aorh • |n«m«u thnt it «wu
Wawaac agalwi the wbeH fl.tnre by
Ika ofsaralioD af a lerer a imitiIou of
tha eU cnaialwr I. .ut .w«y. ,k^II
te .Mtart of the whh With the
iaiifa wad ihua <wu«iiic the wheel In
fha oU ehamlier to n.t.ie «ud feed tbd
<dl fa tha wiek. Ttie luTeaton. .if tbl«
lapraAd ollar are klemra. T. K. %.lid
and K. W. fWrroJI of < <mcreM. Artx.
tar
It la
Waad by LaaU Danayrouae ^ the«e
)gi|i|i halac aow under trial in France
•-and la daJmed lo In- the «iM amwt II
E
the naraaalty of nillag and the time re4pilrad.to ganarair a little ra|>or liefure
Ughtlai.
Bidtita etuanatlou h»n Iwcu foond
hr 1H-. l4>w«itbal tu have rery differ«nt etacla opoo the humao Nnl.v hi
haalth aad dkeae. He iinm em^^-nled
In ragulatlng the dom given in oolu
Hue aad atatea that luMeraie dooea
hara no effe,i ui»ou the hraltby urgkn
Um.hvAmy^ marked^aetlon «n pea
Wm. Hoolihan
Co.’s
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McCormick RaKe
Ho Time Like the Present
G I. .Gale Comb. <Ployp i
klR^leai. tekidHioe
-IhultleiKw.
tiaa l»ret lu«e
l.y Pn»
ftwaor Waby of Hrrilu
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\nih an apparatiw aiiullar to
Md la wtmaaa trlcgraph}.
aphj. ilir
il,r pr^v
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Wm. Hoolihan
Co.’s
jiy
Gale Spring > Tooth Harrow
lamlably aggraiated al liri.l. tlumgli
It te iwtlared that ctmtlnued treatment
woold rrhevr them. Kx.ellelif reaulta
wart aotlcfd when the enuyiation waa
addad to baiha of ordinary w ater. aad
It la coadaded that In thl- eake the
Spring is nearer tlian you
think. A month or so yet.
perhaps, but unless you begin
to look Ground for the vehi
cle you want, spring wMI find
you still undecided. We
have in enough of our spring
stock to set you thinking. We
have nothing that’s cheap, but
some that are inexpensive.
We have more time to give
you now than we will have
Inter.
Wm. Hoolihan
Co.’s.
We are
Uie Leaders.
Only theleading goods
of the : leading fac
tories fot sale by
Wm. HoUihan Co.
rmtlooa cwu be traimihitted through
W ataioaiih— and dIatitH tIv heaN in
rwwirar twenty dvr uiilea diat.nt
tig eglwrUakot waa made Itetwcru the
Bgr of^ handing In Berlin and n wlrem lekwraphy tower at .Naueo. which
I tweaty-flre mllra frum Ik-rila ta a
No. no.
id-tooth Harrow
op of the ttnoueo, he
r moch the m
Bo. B«whaai—Ik» rom n^ally
I WTMH^ toolattwl
i<»Bbt*--T^ara aa opm i
s
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McCormick Binder
u'A
mm
Gale Comb. Plow
aiOk which la ritttmmt in tTeam la not
'Ihg awat natftOoua. for the almpl** rra«
•Oh that the rtch nllk la
ofally di•Mtad aad abaortwd than the milk In
Wtlcii the fat i»en-ealairr i. I«w
Thm
McCormick Vert. Joiner
m
qnne aafe.
Iht laaiha are .i.e.*ially .lenipied to
rataia the thin, volatile liguU .ml hare
a oattaa wick, leadluc Uh* Iu«»I rnua
daacaot laaBUe. .^1,
aylrt a almple uechtuUin f.ir jrlvlnf
Hr pMurr to aid Uie .-.i.inarity of
' wkk to forrlna the
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Everything
on wheels
Sin^ele and Double Djivinjr
Harnc.ss made by ourselves,
the.bcst in the city.
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When in need of any
thing in theJmplement
line
is the place to go.
Gate Pivot c/lxle Culttbator and Harrow
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The Ust Itac of,.1-arm
Implements and
Machiner>' ever shown in
Traverse City- is now
ready for inspection in
our show room.
■ la a<l thme ,w.en The tlevh^
!• pnnddad with • wuk
ad IJka a Ore «m the «u
Bilaa lamt thruud the mt
ta mm wlrk. The wheel 4
the Ul la the ehamber.
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, Planet, Jr., Garden Grill
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Wm.4 Hoolihan Co.
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135 State Street
15?A*
Cede Comb,'*Ploof'
Ottoena-phonew^^^^^
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
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THE EVENING RECORD
£
TflAVCftSC OTY. MICHIGAN. WCONESOAVf, «*WAf»Y i. 1W.
lO PACES
MCfAL TILIOJIA^ MIIVICC.
O’CLOCK EDITION
80T
NO WATER TO FI8HT HREi^iJgMO^^^^ ^jEim-SB HoeaEss'sLEUTHS
FOLL OF BOOZE
. ' Valentines!
A Biipprb >—prtment
of^OOCBfltWl
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I c to 3.50
I imiTWttTtamT
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W«e WORKS
CLOSED DOWN
USED KNOCKOUT I
iMt 94
a—r,
G«fiti« «otith
WHITE WAS AMED WITH BOH
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orriciAL fonecast;
F*»r and warmar tonight. Tl
s.'sri.rsi-is
TOTAL LOSS EXCEEDS $26,000
AID ASKED
BY MANTON
WHIlI INtURANCC AMOUNTS. TO
ONLY sioiooa
I»y Wire to The Evening Record.
New York. Feb. C.—Attorney A-1
phin M.
Bcimas aa|pmed absolute
charge of the Thaw case icKlay I’nder
Mr. Jerome waa unable to shake
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RAISED ROUGH HOUSE IN DBOT
By Wire to The Evening Record.
Boaton. Feb.
One man la doad
and acreniy-sU people are bourteM
aa the rwault of a flro early this morn
ing In a crowded tenement house in
the district of Roxbury crossing. Thirxm people were injured, nine of
hum are firemen.
James Robinson Got flixty-Five Days
for Knocking Out Moth«r-in-Law’a
Teeth-Lewis Demanded an
COUHTY FAIR
AGAIN REVIVED
THINK IT WOULD B& <
THING FOR CITY.
NONE HERE FOR A LONG TIME
touig HOT OIEID MT HEir
bit had left with Harry Ttiaw. Wnite
drevt a revolver and said.
”111 kill
------- Ufore daylight “
1 C. Howard, a piano maim
::::£
I. a newhpaiKT man. t«
: Thaw after the slus
. pistol over his Tiead.
«Wowld Mav« Taken Several Hotira to
Get It Thaived Ovt After it Arived-Cadtllac Had No Eh0lne and Couldn’t Help.
. thn BvmlOK K*-r«r
tbU time yoatardar two Ur*»* l.ueloren
bnuiwa. a hotel and aeveral amallrj
bolldlBjta were eiandlmL
The lotaJ
loaa from laat nlghra ftre will
CMd 026,000 while the InMimtire U
only about OlO.fiOO. The rllUene were
forrad to aland and eee the etrurture.
hum a* the water work* wa» »hul
down and there waa no fire pnnerllon.
Ahortlr after 7 bclock laat nlani.
the (wtum hatllnx In one of the windowa of Oeorge-M. Ilrtiok e general
atore caught Are from a ga* >et. ThU
waa ratingalahad aa It waa ooppoaed
but the Are had run up a curtain and
got liHweao the waila
UTieu the fire
bnike forth, a aoond ttmr
npoaall.te to aavc
No Water.
Hwtuidav
Therr had hawn a fire H«tu
nlgtii and at that time. It wa» dia
covered that the water woika pumpa
were not In gfiod whai»e
YeaVerday.
the water woyk*. for the flr>t tlno^la
Ha hUtorr cloae«l down while r«*|wln«
were made and were at HI mil of comvnlaalon -when the second alarm came
In. Buckets had to N* fmind and the
resldeure ivntUm of the village vl-ll
ed for water all of which took lime.
The Bnajks* store wa<*
a two
Word of the Arc at Manton was
y by telephone
lelephom* laat evening
rter 7 oclock and
an appeal
rtlr after
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help made to Chief
rwy of the fire dci»art
Aa Manlon U forty
lh«- raereur>- had all d down to xero
and twHter. Mr. Murr ay did nut think
It adviaable to nend a sitemicr out.
The fire could not laB kept under the
la.UeV en mute and bv the time the
relief arrived on the *c»ne. It
take two or iht^T hourm to tha^
the vah-ea and pumpa on the ale
Another thing that w*nild have
an Ineoovlenenc® waa the fact that
the waiter aupply would have
at thread that that
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ELECTED WILUAMALDEN
1 of Gafiaral Alger
was cl<*cicd v«-sic
rnmn to the l ulled that
fill the vaenney rausi*<l I
of <'H*n. R. A. Alger. In tjie hoim* he
rec*dv**d eighty.two vot.*s and In the
senate twenty-eight, no lUher remibllcan n*cclvlng vou*s
In the housiMr. Smith got one of the flv.- deims
cmtlc votes, that r»f RepreM-utjllve
Stacy of Manlsim*
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HO WORE PASSES
Law Patnd in N.vada M.ket
Crime for a State Officer
Is of .a dir
ked In Trav
to Use One.
»f the oily’s
Imen Uk<*n By Wire to the Byenlng Record.
Ilcno. Nev.. Fob. «;.-The-legislatiiiJlias passed the joint n-soluthm nuik
Ing U a crime for any lesIshitoiVor
'fare
CHARLES COOPER DEM)
DEATH FOLLOWS JEST
Jaeks».n.
was «M*ntenr«*4l to sixtv-five days In the
IVtroll House of Correeilon
Cmreellon for heal-j
lug hlH wife and wiil have
to face the'
ha
charge of knt»cklng
knocking .his moihurnn
n and km»rklng
IMPROVEMENT
THERE WAS ONE.
vad That Driving Park Atsoci
an Would Aid the Enterpna*
by Leasing Their Grounds
foe the Exhibition. .
By Wire Jo the gening Record.
New York. F. I.. tJ -Onbriel Fer
an ItaUan, agisi :‘.7. i«Klay shot
meii. rw<» faiall>. at n |»ay car ol
f. —b
nu-rrhandlse store of the lai Ikmte.
lUnsom (v>mp«nr
the flames aniK It wasn’t long l>ef.o^
had many friends In this MxtUm who
that building waa In flames
The
regarded him very highly. Rc^ntly
building waa a two sio .
he had lieen engaged In the aiTVertls•uslntms
His son. Virgil CesHK-r.
ftmnerlv eniHeyod In the Even
along with the st«K-k which was val
ing Uecord office
Miss Bessie C’oop
IMSI at IS.OIK) wUh but Ift.txw Insue
er. a daughter, still lives In thi** city
aiue
The building wak owned hy
has gone to Ihlrolt to attend the
Tinman hndhers and was valufis) nt
They had no Insuraord. •
Central Houaa Naxt.
With only
the
Ipirketa and the
water fnt'/lng as fast as tl was
thrtrwn the oldest h.del in the village, Lively Feud on icaberg fltraat Over
the Ccwiral House, couldn’t Ik* saved
the Ovmerwhip of Three Feet
so today. It Is a heap of ashca.
It
of Stove Pipe.
wwa owned hy Mrs. K C Bayes and
her loan waa ll.liob with no In
Aavwd By Atm Night.
east corner of
of Ashing c
Just weal of the Bossks store, is the bay an
the atroev has
the »ui« hank of Manton and the
been
opera hpuae lo a hrirk
promlara to Ik* a feud tK*tw<*, n
twti flshermeo. a feud that will be
rz
nSHEHMEHATWAR
SshMhat the matter originated
the taking of three fe**i of aiove
pipe from one coop by the occupant
of another who put the aame onto his
abode The other man atole It back,
and. during the day It changed hands
aeveral limes. The other InhablianU
buiidi,.^. b.rtn,
of the street anticipate trouble and
InJurrxJ In some manner.
It ~ JJ are oonaldertng taking up a collection
uiea Irefore. he could be roueed and buying a new piece of pipe for
Ik feeling better today. It Is
whoevef happens to be ahy of the ar
knoerh eaactly how he waa hurt.
ticle when they arrive.
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^ .^ial thinK. »t tlM. OS.
tsao, os.
New Suits?
V.NCW Overcoats?
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Mon’fl and Boyt’ are now bc-loR
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gold at le« than their vnlne.
New Underwear?
You better see the gpccial we are
putUuKontatfLOO.
KUBECK & HOYT
Don’t Forget
When thinking about presents that
lier, pretty shade, pocket flasher and
a
chande
Portable Table Lamps
make the very best kind of a present. We have all
of them in stock,'at the right prices.
Come in
and s^. '
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
LOGS, LOGS
Will pay Hijfhc.st Cash prices for
.
.
Maple, Hemlock, Ash, Elm,
Basswood, Pine and
Tamarack.- •
t;.’’
WEKT EIGHT BELOW
••■flarb.. you kaur. m.vla. yrtti know
all right hut R. B. Walt (old tnc and
«d>M-rver and he
hes the goverr
ought to know *
•S. E. Walt told y
-Sure, he mid IIt
that’s K below
breakw the nwrd for
The Hobiirt Oo. prop.
■r.i.
MRS. HARTMAN DEAD
•re Ibe Un
Vnm the |lna*ks
to a small
Jiimited across
building ownrvl1 by Oerge K Thomas,
or a
which was fimnerly um-.I uh a meat
; the publishing of the
niarkel but which had agilrnltural In.
gtng 111 the job print registered
plements wlored In It
This was to
• The
government Vtb. rmoi
Ing trade
For M*veral years he roiitally destno'etl with a h»s of f5oo and
ho well H> below.”
X
dueted a snisll lmsim»ss In the lltilr
'“Vhert'^M no wind but the general haildlng 1*0 Wi*st Front at reel, aeai
Ext. VanUla
Tlial comes up io the »ifflcUl
standanl. \’«rv fi*w Vunllla Extracts do that- Thej an* short
in vanilla and short In wlcohollr
si length, which means that the
VanlllH Beans are not thorough-
TONIGHT!
MANNING GLEE CLUB
Hleh school Lcctnre Course
Traver.se City Mfg. Co.
Telephone—Cit. :J2, Ucll Ifi'J.
CITY OPERA HOUS
Admtaaion, SO Centt
Ladles
We Can '
Surprise You
With Our
$1.98
Ifs Second Nature
With us to make best flour g^ood.
Been
making it this way so long wc do not
believe we could make it any other way
—wouldn't like to try, anyway. If you
are haying trouble with your flour
you
should try
the
Best,
then^
, they will be a thing of the past.
Shoes
BANDUETTEDCAST
a Entvtained Thoaa
rt In -Miamated” at
Vilkina- Home.
The memlK*n. 4tf the cast of Mismated” were entertained In a very
pleasant manner last evening at the
home of Mark Wilkins. -Mu State
street, the members of Traverse City
hive. No 522. L O T. M. M.. lK*Ing
the howieasea^ During the evening a
program of m^lc and recital Inns w as
given by the cast and all bad a very
pleaaant Ume.
*The following menu was aened;.
Loaf.
Boiled Tongue.
Bscalloped Potatoes.
Pickles.
Celery.
Calje______________ toffee.
Four Froxen to l>aath.
By Wre to the Evening Record.
Aglal ChMil.*! ifdiSTieventy-flve
Mlnneapolix. Feb. «—A family of
will be held from the
yearn of age. died at the asylum She
at 2 o’clock,
hjM^a
jlhe^tker^pa^rt^f th^e four wrrre froten to death In a farm
a the city today.
house near Fargo. N. D.
hem The
h^d
The
from at. Franola church tomorrow
aby died at the aayUn
Oarpenter will be ^
eeventy flee yeare. He
that be la anffeiing
ireo at Otla and
He baa Km
A hnrrei of Mr vtifha IM potmflA trwtlon.
January. runeTL
bed atece Friday and la somewhat
A hnrr«l of pM vHfhi flOfl pouMU. KVTMltOdV.
tre not yni been flsnda.
The funSIS'^lH^'^MlIrtSrDeKorTW
Jaekson. Feb
Jenks In Pnil
of murdering
fel
He demand»*d an examination,
which was set for next Tuesday.
, No Change.
Ik troll. Feb li —I>rs. Jennings and
K. muKly IsMied a bulletin this mon,
ing ti* the' effect that thi-n* is no
change In the ctmilUbm ..f W. C Me-
Last summer there was <-om
ulde discussion ri.*latlve to tin- ho
v fairr lifc
lifcthls
this city b
but
Ing definite raliu^ «if the a
Now. however, ifie matt,
n-vivad at
favor. Mlany promlm-nt farmers hav.
expn-MKxi ih. oplnbm that It would
Yh- a gtxKi thing for the county and n
most excellent thing for the famuTS
and m«Tchants lo unite and give an
in Emp.rc
rxp*»slTlon of merchandise nnd fnnii
After Alm^^a'YearT
Ifiodurts. The matter has also lK*en
With Paralya-a.
bnmg'ht lM*fore the attention of the
driving park association and It
Si*et iai to the Kvenlng Record.
quite, probable that the association
Kmi.ln* Mich . Feb. ♦*. —Mis Wll
will l*e willing to aid In such an en liam Hartman, agy-d 45. di»*«l y.-slenlay
terprise and least? their grounds rxist
morning at her home near Pearl I.ako
of the city for that i»urp»»M* for a numafter an Illness dating back to Fch.
1” laM. her death lH*lng due lo paralythere has
U Is a long I
iH-cn M fair In ii\
Since the last «n
on and hi*r first htishaiul
the fall,of isys^hy^^tbo
county and
mat ii. d to* mT. Hurl
I yeais.
Tlic iHiaiil of sup<-rv Iv.nrs have th<
Besbb
•n by lii r f«*«nier liusluind.
]Kiw«-r to r.i|H«. a certain amount oY
ight i ll
money for use of ngricultural wicicib s mmie oi wnom ate luairled, nnd thrw*
for a pubRc fair and while It is dixtht small step children Mrs. Hartman
U*sH too Jail- to raise this fund IhU WSIH well lik.sl by «II who Knew her
year it Is lK*llcvcd l.y many that ;i fair and an.sym|Mithi?t*d d**«ply wiUi the
nmlU be bt*ld and be.madi* to pay < x wtrlckt-n family. The fuurral will Ik*
IN*ns,-s
It has bi*i*n suggi-suil that a held at OvUti Friday m<«rnlng at le
R. Ackerman
public nu-eilng Ik* called of farmciw oclcK-k. rndciiaker
and <*thers imeresu-d fur the punwisi* of this place will have chargi* and
hurial will Ik* made in the cemetery
of discussing I ho matter.
II Take Up UnderHia Father.
youngi*si wm
of
Will
S. Anderson. ri turiu*d
Ui
.1 \vm
Traverse flty this aftcrin>on after
iM-lrig with the M S. T. romiiany of
Milwaukee f«»r the past four years
running lK-twi-«-n MIlwankiH* and Lud
ington
He will devote his time now Inn the
Mercury Drooped Far Enough Laat
■it;.klng huslnesk with the
Night to Break the Record I
son I’ndertaklng rorni*uny. taking ili
TMe Winter.
.
place «if his brother. Herv«-y. who i
attending rt>lb*ge in West Virginia.
oter reglMeri'd 1
low last night.'
K. O T MM. No K71. will ch
lug. ours
rvgisf(-ri*<l
their annua! IKiich anpixr Feb. i:»t]
All xir knights invited.
I City Book Store
New Tronscra?
By Win* to the Evening Record.
Battle Creek. Feb C-Two Albion
eollegt* sleuths eanie betv* last night
to cidleci evidence against late clos
ing saloons and It Is ulleged U»ih Ik*
came intoxicated, started nwigh houwat the interurban dei*oi and weiT re
moved bv the ptdleo and w-nt home.
One was a minister’s wm <The boys
rlalni the l‘nit.'iidery used Knockout
RETURNED TO THIS CITY. '
Conducted Naumpapsr Here flhi
Time Then Opened a Job Print
ing Office. *
f
> nnd Mi>" Brtmki
was Ivlng there lU. but was carried
lo a pIsfN- of safety while some of the
A dispatch to the
atis k waa lakrni tuit.
Mr llr«»ks carrliHl a stork valued at
of the diralh
112.000 while he had only 64.Mn> Iu- K. (’4s,iH*r .a priul
•iiranci‘ The building was osned by Tiwveiwe t’ljv. Mr
Mrs. W Elexlei. f.»rmerty of here suddenlv^t his hi
IK>trolt on
lM.l now of IVttoU and her loss was Monday of the grip
Mr. CiKipcr was forniejly puldl
|!>*m with
of the Manton Ttlhum*. and after
' Firs tpr
lhJlS* lldil'*Jw^Had thei^lKKm a
at Iff wind, the wikole wnat aide of the
St left would ha%e been dewtroyed
Fira Chief Injured.
1
hi
A gTAihl vmriety of comic and
fancy Pott Cards, 2 lOI^^ ^
The flsual Rreat a«M>rtment of
Wf%.€. WafL
WtOMUOAY. «•. i. 1S07.
ci-EveNTM vgAi<-ioi7
We make our osn extract.
We make It from Mexican Van
illa Beana. Just as It khould U*
made and age It.
Wc would like lo have
Irv It.
Yon will And
lyrength And yet the dellcacj' of
flavor which dUtlnguiMjw the
flue extract from the cheap.
l$c perounee
SoBBces 25e
fTbe
AMEIIIMN
Drugstore
THIS
WEEK
I Wc have made a table of the
odda aod ends of aome of our
I best lines of shoes, uod to
seU them quick have made
the price '
$1.98
Kverj- pair of these it up
to our standard in every de-
yOHCMK
Ihcbener yom
Hannah & La^
Stop» Look and listen
SEE WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO.
For the next sixty «liys wre are poing to sell
every pair of rubbers in the store at cost
Lumbermen’s Leather Top in high and low cm.
Fcl» and Rubber*, snag proof and gum.
Lumberjacks, snag proof and gum.
Arctics of all kinds.
/
MenV. Ladies’ and Children’s Ru
wUlfliid
Call and see them at
A. GREOJCK&C0.*S
X4S E. FroiU St.
Ttaverse
m
ii
THl CVCNINO RCCOim TlUVCWt CITY,
J**’’*’"*’"**’**t
Yoqcu myc money bv
throwing jttm your old
store and bn/inga
l5_n|E Mll $ i*e UiMiHlaie Ftorner
Warns libi^^1iifo.armsil and hbbanic
nr. ■Awaw. Mitw I
acaomt. Hn hank nocoont ooMains m aatbiaotoqrnnd rJaabie fcoord of iceeinn and
Mpe^ituro and hb ehcck^ are reo^a lo
to far pajnnents. We fumbh %oolu and
and rfiould be BtadToInHy explain the matter to >ou. Once keep an ac
count and you wUl not wish to discontinue.
nzE a
,r~T5S“-^
J
Taa TIM la «Mk.
■
_:i.
■saxA';
lifl,
rreae
Ipa
Stad;
i7*^c Janaary
. viH A ma rajnAiuaa
|w aa fprrlb^l thlac MU for tbe city «l»d April Hth.
IWR. frove FVbruar
for tlK> fanoAra. aollilnc Iim aooia
MTh nth.
8«g»hn^tl6.80 8oito DOW
aBgobrttSOO Suite now
Ho.
Blast IS air-:jght aad b
Buatanteed lo stay air
tight just as long as it is
used, not only one year
or two yeatr. bm jun as |
long as it is o«cd as a
/
BogSUrWShO Seite now
B<«eUr $9000 Satte now
EASY
gtOYC.
MSS. scesm s SIDE FRANK TRUOE
aiiin«MinuM
The folldwiag datAA. prior to m»
mk rnn* Mairb
Sale of Rockers.
BaipmsWM'lugHntlinii
KMHIW *m
P?ijut/*^i* ildSiILSJSj^"'^
SUl Mt «M
strsTiJiiKsS-s^ast:
Oivre“vettA?SI^
IStt. Da'lte.
1R70. froxe FVhruary Jnd; weal out
Btara the laat fair »aa held
theta hk» hAM AN««ldArM de
iDAAtfo the famlaf eonatry aan
laclheellr. The acHeaHaHala Imaa
kept fuU pace viU the siuwih of ih»
rtty aad noar Qraad TravrnM prodaru
are haoap all over the enaatn
fruit cnmcra rereivlag a allver i
Ap’^IVa"
““
II.S: M, «.
«.b:
April z9tn.
U7«. fnire F.diraary 23rd: wt*iH oat
Ja/r would be teu-nwUog If fur oo April SOtb.
(Kher muKin than to ot^eerve the
1K77, froar January 13tb; went «aK
April S3rd.
rhaage tIuU haa taktni i»)ar<> nine
ry Htli; %vat
April Mrd.
IWO. no Irt
1M1.
II. frciBA
1
Jaauary 17th; went
Mav Ul
that there U ctmalderable Intereiit
1W2. no Ice,
here In auch mattera Bvrry )^ar thfc
IKICl froio Febi
Ixwlaaao county fair haa improved April l&th.
and the attoadaneo haa toereaaed.
Aprif asih***’ ’*“®“**^
With a county fair held In Traveree
1SS.V frose January 27th. weal
C4ly there U the advantafe of an eai>ril 2Slh.
IMML frose February lal. went
rWUat face track for Ihoee that like
flae hotae llaah. The laatter of build
fair every ymr and a Urge number of
lK>ople attend from thU city abotrlng
lags could be aitcack^i to without
great ouat and tho advaatagre arc
it U got too Uta yet for the rltiBcn*
aad the fannera to work together In
thU taatUT and aerure a fair for
ilraad Traveiae county nett fall.
AiSSr
\m\
"*
oul
AprU^iouT’***
““
March
16th: went out
VACenuui la the country and la Trav
^im.^F.breary 2nd: went out
crae City aa thare are many here who
could uao the* nooey to good advan
use. fn>se March 4lh;
April llOh.
UgA.
US7. froze March 21^;
A New Tork man U mwrted to April .Tnl.
out
h«ve dropped dead at the bnutkfaal
table. Ha had looked hi. akorolag
f^kruary Ut
iMipor through very carefully
and
failed to find a picture of
tU Thaw.
Nen
Tba .Obicago council workwl all
bight trying to get a aultahle traction
ordlnaacr.
Their wlvea
probably
th«i*l.t Uuil >11 lb. mTTMx-r. p»b
0ld»d Ih. U» I. «ml« lu M. (bclr
AMUSEMENTS
The National Motion Picturea
^plctiire. are r.ll of tlsc Wsf
aoogt arc all ci the be%-, -f
be three change, of i4“V
sr“.v,'r
WediNwda.v and Saturday, f
and children to which eiill.
he admitted for 5 centa. H«
a twobour ahow for onty id <
ORUNKENNESS CURED
1M»1. frose February Jiih; went out
April 14th
Orrlae Oo.. Waahlagton. D C.. or John
aon Drug Co., ist K. Front 8t.
Ing was the principal feat are c
evening.
On entering the club hnure the'
gueat. were removed hv the -hrlde
and groEun." ihe bride l.dng sitlnKl
In a chamiiagne colored |>ongee and
carried bride*, roww. After the receptk*. the dandng began.
Saitper was aer-E-ed at the Hole! Lee
lanau. the table, being iilao demrateil
n oriental .tvle. the . ladle.* favimi
l^lng little rhlneiM. d«dl. and tin- geii
llemen a Chinese fana
Tlie rr relni,
a a. done bv !h«. MI.m*. Joeale Ros
It. of It
Iwautlfnl preaenta.
K them being a net of Jiaviland
nina ana a numlwr of hand painted
d^., al»o pnwent. of rut glaM.
The «*k-enlng wa. most pbwiiantly
pre sihbi-*
toihbi-* were
■
‘
‘ and gnamj for
dUb.ibM In n borrlble grin and hi.
faie wa. .tatk nml rigid.
Tend«rly
llu’y laire Iilm dowu*l.vlr» and dn»HKHl
hlu. lolo the tank. **VVhal wa« HV*
Inqidred a .ynipoir.elb-lo-tnnd.-r. -He
irbtl 1.0 i.runoum-e the nninn of the
new .twriu- replI.Hl bl-« r-ninrmle. tuni
lug nwny to hide bTa emollon.-Wlsu Splikix. _______________ •
Kennedy’s
Laxative
Cou^ Syrup
IN EASTERN MARKETS
th*'*
>h A J.ay M«rc<ntil. Compi
cad. Are Buyinp Good, for
OUn1m#r BuyDrSw
, J.
rilpi The .Original
Laxative
Cough Syrup
1-ay yicreantllr
CBOC0LATES> i
J.W.Jnoto A. W. tUraua
E.
A.M«uoe
Rots
& Monroe
P.Mmfgiri
.A. OomiUn
F.
F.Akm
P. h. e»Mm
Ord of Thanka.
We widi lo estemi ehi
ihankK lo ui.r frlendH wh. we IV
Kind during the Ihh\ illness
of imi >doved molher
We alHo
site to thank the Mvsilr <*ln b- l.ali
and tl.e Ip. o T. m. M for i»u- U-aui
lul llowcra sent us
=
£/S5‘..
Your Credit Is Good
Your Reliable Furniture Store,
Grand Rapids Furniture
Jot
IB
*
The Hannah & Lay Mercantile .Co.
^__ __ “THE BIG STORE "—Dealers in Eireiything
'A
Why Sulfep
When reTlef ran be bad for the asklngr Wh> do you wor
aft* r day. wHh a «mugh *.r «mld. when 25c of 5*>c Invested lu i
goiKl remEHlbw. will make you a well pcrwmT
We rveomnund any of tlW-so:
Foley*h Honey and Tar. K<*mp's Hilwam. Branf*
sumption r«iv. Allen s Luirg Ilalsiim. Waiiic-r s W'hite IMixe and Tar Syrup.
,
^
.
Donrt Have Chapped Hands
E. C. OeWITTJl Co.. Chicago.
Tf r went- Ilf *be ftdbiwiiig and ha v<- wliH*-. >.m«Kdh hands. It only means
.rirnidinu a qnarlei or half a dollar:
Pleasant to Take
Children LiRe it
Antfseptle Toib i (?nMm. F\»ley*s Tolli-t
nurnhani*a Cold Cream.
Iludnnti h Msii\<-bMis Tfild fTream, R tf*arn*s »l«lwelKS Cream. BaowaUUg'a
^loclor A ^on
mm4 SMSsae Makers
J. H. Um
127 S. South Union Street
Alftvtl llubbs. .
Mrs. Nellie pulley.
*Our Owa * tough Cure, ‘Oui Own * White Pine and Thr.
rlUieumalic Pains Can Be Cured
N*. need I*, suffer whk mdring Imck or leg. or areia
U Yoo Arc Baviim
P®* “**
-Rheumatic King ^
** »* Wdff prered daily.
liM't'
take our word alone, ask those
9 are DOW frea fm UKire aching ,
The m*u,i pleasant cure for etmaUpai
Hundreds can voDch for It.
tiT and aausages at our abop.
win find yqur steaks, cboi
ronau Jplcy. tanfor 4e»cio«
joo will and tlmi yon are
I WANTAOt. MV.
SCCORO WANT AM. WAV.
action of
' Relieves coughs by cleansing
and strengthening tbc muc».u.H
'“'I
REX
Tho following kill kivo you an id.-a of tho srMt lednction «e
have made. Them) nro only a few of tho many:
LarKo .Vnn lt«; ki r. Roldon mk finiali. n-cnlar gi mine, a( W.4fl
(io(.l Col.blor Seat lijokor. rotjotarr Sn-iO. now........................2JJ8
..................
•onl,
$i;.00. now only.,
< lur speeml $7 H loker. Koldeo
arm. roil seat, liow li U5
ieo oak."
oak. wkla
1 ■
i Olmifw fm
" np. Morris Olmirs
__ ______
rom <;:»o
(tom
All other hiKh grade Rockers aokl ^coonHngly:
CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR
also
cities buying his su»ck
In ISlo'the hay
spring and summer clothing for i»
day.: 1861. 67 d
18C3.
frtrzei
8C2. not frtnen:
1864. €9 day. before young mvn and chfldrcn and l.t(
aovelile* In men s haberdwherv.
It left the bay:
t>an Loudon of the
furniHh'
da.ni; 1887. 75 day.;
1868. 27 days
left this me
1M» 62 days: 1870**71
1870. 76 days; 1871. 61 IngI division Irft
days; 1872. 88 dava; 1873. 107 hU>-.: York to place import orders and
[foe of the lateai In fancy
1874. 114 dava:
davb: 1875. 102 da>-»
da>w: 1876
glass, lace curtaini.. up57 days:
1877. loo daya:
18
68dayk: 1880. not fnizen:
frozen: 1879. ESdaya:
18*1. lotvda.va: 1882. not fmsen: 1883.
71 days; V8S4. 102 day.; 18K6.iL7da.n;
1816. 81 da>w. 1«T. 88 daya:-ie8R. ifri
day.: 18». 4« day.: 1R90. 38 rtaya;
1891. 4<» day.; 1R»2, 16 dav.; 1892. R»
da»-.; 1894. 18 datw; T895. 73 day>;
-Ym.- .Mwerra th. ,
It will be greilfylng to all loviw. trf
temperance and a happy home to kno.
that a pimple aad a .clvnUftc cure for IJHM. 59 ds.v.: 1902. 29 dav«: 1903 not
the whisky and beer habit baa been dis rresen: 19»ri. 91 day.; 1905. 58 day.;
covered. OrrlBA never fails lo mm I906. *1 days.
Tkeau data, all ralata to the west
drank<mac«a-tf It 1. used in
-aacA with the simple dire
u^in the
much ooofldcnce in the lrealinont*thIt
we are authorised to sell li with an
ahaolulA guaramae. to effect a cure or
the money will be refuaded.
j
It la la two forms; No i to he glren |
afwraUy, aad No. S for tboae who wlah '
Ad to be cored, |1 each. Mothers and
alitera have told a. of bushaad. aad
brothers who alaoe they were gtvaa<
Orrlae, In many cases without their j
knowledge, have Kwt all desire for*
aim cnit ivU into i
•h vim. that hf i abbin I hi- hhi.ri tlnm that
rt*nuM.t inH’Di-d N.m 27
I 20 The J«idKi-> were
acUT..Mt> Mii^iy Ma»t
Satah Mllllker and thev
^ no light task to flKur»-NH«_tbe Majfd
tcld Ingv of the tao hid.*.. Th.ji. to
fVlday nichi In a ver> pl.»
iniesu pai
Ibeir boepitallty. The affaii
In the cb.bh.«.m> and aa li
AfTgktr
Ap^Tti-IbftT. fomw February Sih.
Thus In a period of fnny-nlnc voarti
tho Uy hah frozen hUttwo tlnuw In
Jamiar>-. twenty-one time. I
ar>. Bis time. In March. «
not given, five thnea not at
Ihiring the mme periofh It
the bay ten lima. In March
a^ time, in >pril and four
And here in where yon will Bnd the in.
iwt^rtment and tho lowaM priom in
6 . Mr :u,.| M.S.
. r-i.liU.i-wf.wl
S1.I: MI ««
iJS fo?T
H yon wnntln Boeker.
Now isShe Time Is Buy
THEIR CHHU WEDNRG
l^-land. Mich..
v\( .
ApTsih'"*^
^
At thr
t of the •while K'llpat J W
rr* thK ni.uTiing thr
:i. L o. T M. M.. ycmcitUv
store pre«-nt»-d a very brentlful ap
4ia- arsuLi
j Aftt-rmwin, the ItidrcR of the recent pearance
The o»erh«uul d«-corat|onH
4lb, waot out conKijU declart'd tlmt Mr» Flora Bieh
represented a .nowtall and thl. v
1H> Bide bad won. Mrs. Janis’ aide. done by having threjidk of differ
' howrtvr. being a done aeoond. Th,^ height^ attached to the celling and
vraa done op the different en the ends rf these were placed *ra
iv.ua that had bcs-n held at bits of cotton batting
On enteri
■HngK the necuring trf new Ihe .ton- the effect is ver. aiirarti
n and <m tuber tKt asItHih and
TIm* hdgre are UsteNillv. trinmiid
I of
EDITOR ANI
It. white and - white «*i,.:* .Hms an
hung thn.ughom the stotv.
-nu-Mwith counter and table
lys. mnke
Mni Jni
allraetlon that few w
will ho
it ahe did ii«K
able to hwlst seeing
About 150 Friend. Attended Reception,
Jan 2 M«d
Tlii-se de*-orallrno< wi
'^opce and Banquet in Their
tu**#ilii|;H
Mtn riapi-T wn* S Clzek and iclleE t gie
»*»^ n ith caiuain
Honor.
ability.
k»i» ill and her *
WHh th.-n.forc
out
oul
enomoui .lock oo W that an Uking
np too mneh room.
*if‘s.r*^“- UXS: M.OO.
ItST rnua
lOlh. feat out jbUf.
8r>orU| to tb,. R^enlng
payments^
J. W. SLATER
H \x>u get a Cole’s
Or.ginal Hot Blast you
will have a warm house
nghi ai^ day nt one
haXofwhat h it costing
you now.
ara of the %ay aad to that poi
of tt viatUe fivaa Travrrae CHy.
thar down ckA freexiag u aw
I»«S froi» Jaaaar, 1T»»; arn: ool
April «th.
IMC. froie Jaaoary ffth; went out
Weharea fcw Btouui SaUnIhat are the hat
CM in their liarn and thorn we wWi to ebwoni
and are makiac same dam priMia
otdw to mow them.
This wonderful he,«,
will kw >-onr house
watwi dsy and ni«ht for
less than half wf what it
went out
tut frear refowary llth: weat out
April 4th.
]»€3. no ic«.
COUNTY FAIH,
It luta tiMm A atimbrr of x«n
• fb«a hM Im A fair b*14 la Tr.
pltjr, AltlidqKli tb« mAttAr ha# bM
NsitAlAd maral ii».a lAUtr. li
Ite fart tpat Mtmmt tymytm
Umm la favor oflt aad bailaa«
^ank
MBROOM sumes
Cole's Of^
Hot Blast.
Eighth and Fnnklinw
Y'on
-M<Bx oy *s Cold Cure and -McEvoy a
dies that do juat
•I as
M they
u«-y ciafm-mrre
CIM-Om wk«n
*w zlMe bredache
' ■!« (WO nm-'
otb«r, do dm. Tw> aadk tma.
.iu.. n»d»«««,.
W '
THE ivaiiiM McdMi TRAvEmg emr. mcMWAN, weomcmav. mmiARv «. im.
MOWER SICCESS
Ti OECTH) 3«TH TIEE
fid Change Necessary
In Rexall Remedies
I
The new Pure Food Law requires every i>-tent medicine manuiiMrturer to tcH
uhai dantfcfous drug if in liis medicine. Ccruin |>cricxlicals inierentcd in patt ht nw:didnc reform have
declared that the formulas of many patent metlidoes w in have to be changed before* the manu. facturem will dare conform uith this law. (hesc
rjeriodicals also declare that die public will nl \ c r
know of dicfe changes, and never know what
,lhew; remedies Joru.crty contained.
This suspidon. how ever, cannot rr d uf>on Ilexall Kemcfhes, You ha\c ab^Iuic pn«»f il*at
Rctodl kemediirs have vat been clianged lo rrmform with the new Pure Food I.aw , Ufat:sr
kmmtki farwuliisof tluievt^meiii s
\iiU i c^f
The Rexair formulas wtre itanr st^ni, 'llic
thousand Krxall druggists have always known ail
, live Rexall formulas aiid given them to every cu:.tumer w ho askrtl for them.
No one Rexall Remedy \.as ever chhn-tl to
be a.-riire-aH“—each of the ^UU refnetlli J 1 i! fi^neil if» cure a c<*rtain human ill - and
r’A
llieve non rmnetlies were seiecUtl from a:*u»ng
duiu.'unds 1»«*c.ujse they w<-re the mo .t reliable
and successful cures in the world. ^ Par from
wishing to cimceahhc formulas of lhe';«; remedii s,
wc arc proud to tell juil what they an*, and al1 have l>een.
liat’s wh» n* the
pl:m. got ;, birth* j
‘ Rexrdl
;1I pi:
safeguard you than dtH S ilu* l*ure 1'o<hI
Kvrn now youll onl> know the clang«*roui drug-;
in other paleiu iiwdiiincs, while you have alwav;
liern able to km>u llie con:plite fi>rmiUas of Kexall RemediesJ ‘
iiie Rejcall guarantee has l»een the gnalcr.t
evidence of the sinc erity back of the
Rem
edies. I'cjr four y*-rs Rexall druggists have
offered lo return the mc»r.ey to any one wbo
brought liack an empty Rexall bottle: or
c pac kage
and said dicy we nt not t^aUNhed.
W’ca as one c»f tlic Kesall druggists, feel a gen
uine salitfadibn in having U-en able lo supply
this commtiniiy for fom years wiili ove line «*f
medicines which tlie United Slates Govern
ment by its new Pure I ckkI Law shows we re
always \nad* rt\ ftt and sold t
and have delicrved e\ cry bit of the faiili you have had in
them.
The Pure Foc^ Law may necessitate changes
in other median^ but it only endorses Rexall
K. T. UUt^
_
Mn. R A. BcSdlac and dn««hter.
UlUnn. kfi for Ookwmr thU nmnlas.
whom thar vtn «iMWd » frw
Mrs. J. IL anffOiri rrtnrerd to hrr
homo In
Lnkr this ■omlna.
sss
An Intreetlgatloa by the Belgian gov
Mrs. Corrtr P. Kroll and brr hus
band's BOtbrr. Mrs Kroll. Irfi for 8sr
tnaw lodST.
Mrs. Tbomns Sainrth*nlt«. n-bo has
brm In Drtroli for soms Umr. will
arrlrr home this ermine nnd Mr.
Smurtbwalte vlll lesre for Arl/ooa lorooTTOs no bnslnsss ronoecied wIUj
the Grand Trmn rs*- uod AHioon Min
InK compsnrW.-M. Pair* left for Cbknr> today
for the automobile shorn in the Inierests ni the Mnxwen.
John Marahalt of Old Mtsslon tras
In the city today.
Charles. ODop«>r of Old Mission sras
r;j rtwci -mmaummmtm
II. • Moatarie
from Iteirult
aauiL •«- HMi Tt«e
''ira
,1H •u'w.'r:.'j isras.'
•
.
.
,
,,
.■
Aw » b«x •! If.
-
orMident
Lik cTl «
t., f.« u.., a.M.«.»th. po-,ru:::r.;r.cr.::rM .L'U
*" '>"•*"•'
,ue wont as cioiDiijc.
^ abandoned.
An American
shaler*-'afterward dl*co« n*<l and
! exlrlr.ttiM It fioni It*. Iry surround
\U
IIKAH onr ad. on iwgr 5.
fi b ti lt
Ihtnillum (’lot
IsM
niaht
dedicated, can longer endure. We are
met oo a great battlellold of that war.
We have come to dedicate a portlob
of that Beld aa a ffnal re*tlng place
for those who befe gsve their
that that natloQ might Uve. It la llUh
gether fitting and proper that wr
should do this.
‘^Rut In a larger ^nwe we cannot
cannot hallow—this grounu.
The
brave men. living and dead.* ho strug
fU*d here have conpe^rated
it far
above our.poor power to add or de
tract. The woild win little note mu
long remember what we say hero, but
It can never forget what they did
here.. It is for us. the living, rather
to be dedicated here to the nnflnlshed
work which they who fought he
have thus far so ntibly advanced. It
rather for us to he here dedicated lo
the great ta^k remaining before
that from the.-c honored dnd wc
increased devotion to that cause for
which they gave the last full met
of devotion; that we here highly
solve that these dead shall not have
died in vain: that this naUon. under
(lod. shall h.'ive u new birth of free
dom and that covermneiii of the ik-ople. by* the people, for the p<
shall not perish from the earth.”
With lhe»te words, so brief, so
pie. so full of Vvoreni' fm ling. he
set aside the place of strlfo to b
rearing place of heroesi. and then
back tf his own ^t taak-for which
to have
-They ll keep cutting the wool off
lings, and It was purchased i
emment the sheep that lays the golden eggs
until they pump It do.”
An Irishman. In the midst of
gwjd will.
!n after rears when It
was broken up a desk was made from ade against landlords and capitalists.
Its timbers and presented by Queen deotarvMt thst! ;lf these men
Vlctorta to our president “as a me landed on an uninhabited. Island, they
morial of the courtesy and lo\lng wouldn’t be there an hour before Ihev
kindness which dictated the offer of would have their hands In the pocket
of the naked savages.”
Only a few weeks ago a lecturer a
a big meeting gave ntlerance to tb
following: • All along the untrodden
paths of the future we can see the
The First Needles.
bidden footprints of an unseen Hand
Needles WWW ftrat made In Lohdon
' ** We pursue the shadow, the bitbbl
by u negro from Spain, in the reign of
bursts and leaves the asbee In ot
Queen Mary. He died, however, with
One of the regulatlona of the West out imparting the secret of his art,
and It was lost until 1565. when It wa«
Boston Bridge Company reads:
recovered in the reign of Qlzabeth
the said proprietors shall mee
nuj^lly on the ffrsi Tuesday of Jims, and Eaiaa Growse, a German, taught
the
art to the ttigllsh.
prortHed the same does not fall oo
4iS 4U WilbelM BIX
Tr»v«ne Ctlv
The maonfactu^ of needles wai
a Stmday."
An orator at one of the University then again lost to EngUnd for nearly
unloos bore off the palm of merit a cesturr. but shout 1650 It wa
wbeo he declared that *the BriUsh covered by CTiristophet Greening,
lion, whether it Is roaming the deaerta settled at Long Crendoo. in Bocklngof India or climbing the forests of hamshire.
The reputation long enjoyed
by
Canada, will not draw in Its bora
lATillechapel needles pointa onl the
I retire Into Its shell.
particular locality where the a
facture. was dsrrled on.
Hlrt Scliool Lecture Coursci*”**^
CITY OPERA HOUSE
Admission. M Cents.
reoimed
Oettyaburg.
The batlla oS Ooctysbur* was Indeed
a aoiabJe vIetorT. nnd conpled with
the full or Vlckaimra which surrend
ered to Gen. Grant on that aaW Srd
of July, prwed the real tnminc-polnt
of the war. It aoras BintaUriy appro
priate. then, fhnl Geftyaburg should
have been the place where President
Uncoln made hts moat benatlfnl and
famoua addrcMS. AHer the battle the
dead and'wonnded of lioth the Union
and confederate armiea had received
tender attention there. Later it waa
decided to sei .aalde a portion of the
battle held for ^ giwat national mill
lary cemetery In which
the dead
found orderly burial. It warn dedlcdted to Its sacred use oa Korember If.
I«C3, At the end of the cerwnooten
President Uncoln aroae and said
Tour score and aeren years ago
our fathers brought forth on this con
tlnent a new nation, conceived In llli
erty. and dedicated to the proposition
that all men are created eqnil.
.Vow. we are engaged In a jreat
civil war. leaUng whether that nation.
Ths PreaidenVs Desk.
.
«reat Reduetton
In the cost of glasses
mm
Dmrsiised In tesUiif eyes
ExamlBatioB Free.
Dr. Wolfe’s Branch Ofdcc
Dr. B.L.PaiUso]i,OptOBietrist
'Manngvr.
10 MALE VOICES
'. .MANNING GLEE CLUB
' HIGH SCHOOL LKTDRE
OOUMR8E
|At CITY OPERA HOUSE
i/ i0krril88iori 50g
ib-«.
JallJ Strlnbrii, f^lnnerlr'^ this
C^r nosr of IVtrott. Is In tosm an s
.’r •cririat “jsx
The JjMfog Store
b... I. .b. Kow rr«. 8U,. -I.
”Mlamated” was
boa of GlhMw s cep^
rdeiw and see bow qdikly that hone goes heck on hi*
B saltsfactloa. Prke Sic ^
JOHNSON DRUG CO., Druggists
•eminent of the theft of leather mall!
AM Miller l«fi for Baitte
tUm ■orwhix. whom sb» «U1
By all means let us cling to the
spelling. If the pieaeot style of spelllag warn good enough for onr parenu.
why not good enough for ns?
Take **gnar for Instance. Instead
of dropping the g, whr not. If It Is n
good thing, nae li more freely?
Why not raise jour gnat to a gcat
If she Is gfat? *
And k-what harm ta a little more of
a aenalble custom? If you have the
knowledge why
make a kn
Knowbody is knaughty. A knife Is
why should DOC a knave knaU 1
kins to knareoilcs? And are 1
ktwa better Dm gaapkSaa?
Kno; decMedU knot!—Ufe.
The body of a ssoch
4.CM1 1
aether like one great family
of the r
of the toml that the chnrrh was doing
the rommuaMy as well a« the benefit
that the latter wan to the rhnrch.
Frank HamUum was cixairman of
the meeting and after the reading of
the minutes Tnmsurer Caroll Hale
read hi* report. Tbe^reoelpts for the
past vear v^re $3.4fo.61 andI the ei
exTraverse City Tent, Ne. 171. K. O. T
ntod to
M. M.. Hae Made Flane for a
r i:i.M
Very Fleaeant Time.
AMUAl DUTCH SUPPER
-Our Needs.” Charles Svrry of ('ad
Vocaf
Afier the pmrnim and other busl
folb.wlng
menu will
lu
IMckles.
Hv.- Iliead.
Tomato C.ilaup.
Pouio Salad.
While Bread.
ihe sii ktilghtii oniv.
Issuing of a monlhlv
the chiiirh.
Miss Wait reporte»l that thfu' wa*
n memiM-rshlpI of tr.h hi the srl^Mil and
.me ilepprtuunt. n^uklng
.1 total of (bKl. Thi reris
re is a lMla^^l.-ft
The eii-i-lum
the followillg iH-ing «bTl!Hl
Ttustm- for thre*- vears. F H. Bur
The first steel pen wss made In IS30
How*a This?
TheM quoutiona ara carefully eofv
V!-ars. .Mi> Harriet |»add!M
ne.'irxms f!ir bnii v!-..rs.
and F. Thiui.-II. t!. nil
iw!. yeats. F Hnjullion.
■ at tl.i- head «.f
...
W. C.I.U. MEETING
I. F. Titus and K E
laile n music rt.niiulltee
retted every day.
The local market
pricea arc supplied by local dcairro.
The euU^de quotation* oy wire, not
slipped from other paper* of the pro-
There w«*re fourifsKi load* weighinl
on the city *cab s ve<n-rdav.
Hay still continm-s to b«< the priiii lpttl eoromcMllty mnrkeuHl
t* enterinc ou his thlily-slxih .\*ai ;is
LOCKED THE DOORS
iw.-nty-wven hitg^ and Uiaiik Bteiian
iecKlv»-!l three
Lh:gH ftilll ix*maln noim*|
with
.-fioitgh trcelpis to satlsfv local «W
rnand as long as ihcv ctmilnu!' to do
that pile*-* will pmhaWy iroi..advance
So G>eat at
Vat Necrxaar
Afternoon.
*”rhe lUtblHm*' Sifters' card |»artj
Friday exening is to \tc a fsit litcl
The regular monthly meeting of th<
C W. B. M. will i*e held this evenlni
at the ('htirch of Christ at 7:3»i
Al
K. The studv of SttMldard i
» l^lng taken up.
dance « hirb was i
hail Friday night
.V. B.* ('hapin and H. Hoffmaster *.
This city last week laid the carin-l ii
the new Piest.yterian church at Cail
rrwi W.IS of \ rivet am
contaln«*d oyerr f.dtHt square yanls. th.
fiarllciilar job. I
laying being a
was sold by
IJnd. forntetly !»
James .Mttrrhle t
Then- is good skating in the wcomer of th!- t«iy anil many you
V-ople uie uklng advantage of H.
A burning chimney at the hr.me
Th. F P Uiwion was
for
I'hb f Murray this n
morning.
There will In* a
Moiiia
American Insurance
gue hall lODlghi.
A dance has been arranpeil m taki
place at the We-uue-iong club honst
Friday ntght. Kveryltoily Is urged u
Him ottt and have a good time.
Second rank work will Ik* eonferr« f
at the Knights of Pythias meeting m
morroa evening.
The meeting of the boys’ senate ai
the BaiMlsl chtirrh was very well at
tendeil last evening
An Interest Ins
Some on has estimated that Joht
D. Rockefeller's wealth in silver.dol
larx would weigh as much as two firs!
class battleships: in ll bills It wouk
make a double girdle around the eartt
and leave a remnant l.SOO miles long
The Grand Opera
moIsJse:
lb Win* to the IN.-nlng RiMord
Fast
Buffalo.
Feb
v; -4‘a
The big foict.l Side of the <;k.l>e d«*
Si.-ady
HIII-.P and
Limbs
ihth muniing. The rni»!| Vas so laig*- o|H*ii!i| Strong. e»i
SV.
wi thers, i:. 4<
that ev*-i-v eb-ik ;in‘d sab-s p#-rsf.n was
II
kept coiistiiiitlv ou the Jump w.iliii.g 4i 5.1*3
on the trad!Shonlv ofn^ dlnm-i |7 ::n«(7 I
.mil nilxi*.
Ih-tn.lt.
Rosenthal was'furt-!sl to Us k the
doors until » isuii!iu of tlu- it.ude
Wheat-May. yy
could h«- waii*Kl u|Min
Th<> g!MMis atI*. 4u^.r
iK-ing M»ld at such urlee^ that ti.!puidlc Is eas.-r to get gcssl S4.1,.rllons
Wheat 4*:iah.
THE TRAVERSE ClTV M!.vluc PiLOCAL MARKET*,
w«K-k
pies!-lit
an
t nilrelv
mw
Thankt Eatended.
TIh- Wom..u s nu b tian T! mperanc!Union ulshev, to avk tl.!- privibge
ihnMigh thi- !oIunuis !.f voiu lafs r to
thank the !.rfirflJI meml.*-y! and ihiRev Canby !.r th- IMs< HJeVh.iiM. b.r
tio-lr
kindn«-K*>
In w!-lc«inilng
th«charcli to us fie our ni*-«-iinc ami
their s,-rvice and Itbi-ral <f»ll.-« tion of
14 72 and «N« the memU-rs thai
unlti-d with us In membership their
nanii-*. as follor.s Mrs N. C. Thoiiias
r.io Cass Ktie.-*: 1^-slle Thomas. r.P.
( ass sfM-!.t ; Mrs K. .< GSilK-rt: A K
Wilson. 224 East Eighth strr-. l; W II.
WUllams. f.4-: West Tenth street: Mr*
William niffonl. 1»1.7 Caw stixK-t. Ml*s
Wright, kl.'. S«-venth street: J.
Canb.v. Mrs. J. Canbv. .'’.K. Ca*s street,
and otli#T> that lu-lped in the pro
gram. Miss Hastings. Miss Bcelrnan
and the young pi-ople fnim the Evan
gellcal choir.
May God hlei.* us all
and bltul "us together in Christian loviand fellowship for HU service in ihe
lemm-rance cause.
W C T. U
TONIGHT !
MANNING GLEE CLUB
Hifh school Lecture Course
Hamilton Clothing (
Bctlinp Pricoa.
pnv
have iMwn sh!.wii ,fo'r i»*e p;in fi *
dav*i with such cofSd st(hc!-**
.New II1.iHti:if.-.l w.ngv u-in also Is- put on.
rie.irWk pork, per hhl..................Ilk.Ofi
Clearlutck ptirk. p. r Ih........................U
Short cut of pofk. per bbl.... 18.00
Ham. per lb...................................... . .If
I.nid. iK-r III.:.................... J|3 II
Bacon, per lb.....................................
,lf
Com meal, per 100 llm.................. 1.50
Plmir. lU U A Co ’* Best. bbl. 4.60
Oats, mr hit..........................
.41
Feed. H.. L. A Co.’a Beat, per
lb.*!.....................................................-1.20
Chicken*, pi-r lb....................................... 13
Potatoes ................. :............,....36QI«
Apple, ........................ .....................C0r«/1.00
Eggs ......................-................
23Q28
Fresh fl*h. per Ih
.........................If
Middling*, per 100 Ibo............... 1.25Bran, per 160 lb........... ................ 1.20
Celery, large stalk*.........................tO
Celery, small stalk*.................. ..
. 6 ,
Buyino Priooa.
Wheat, per bu............ ...............................63
Buckwheat, per bu................................... 50
Rye. per bu.......... ....................... . .60
Com. per bu.................
, .44
.
^
.
'
'
F.gga ........................
Cheese, per lb..
SalL per bbl...,
bio*e............
jjoy.
112013
**
Chickens, live weight.f.............
M(/ti7n^iclure'co.
.09
Hog*, dretmed.............................07 07%
Sheep, with wool on............................01
emcE: r, •tmtM/ «»
Spring lamb*, Uva weight....
Ids
Calvea ................../.........................
Green hides
.Of
J
Cured lUde* ....A..........10eil>4
fJ£S5*w“=a^ Matinee, Wednesday aoj&turday.
Hear the beantiful ilUiitrated
aaiiKs.
'•
Remember. 10 cts. to any sea.
inthehouie.
Change of pnoRramme evei>
nigbt.
;
Orange*, per doten------^..;.16Q40
f^emona. per doz...................................... 2S
Butter, cmamery. per lb....22026
Butter, dairy, per lb................... -f502S
Hay. |K-r ton................................ $140 1^30
Cowa .............................................
Light steer* and hHfer*...
Steer* and kHfer*. JlOO Ibo
One Solid Week
for every
United States. The erbool age. oo
which the number of pupils Is esti
mated. U from five to twenty-four.
Infant Child Oaad.
F. JohnM«. the 2-w.H*ks-rild
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. John
son. Kf.2 Webster
dknl vested
ilay. The luneral will b«* held lomorv
row at 2 o'clock from the home. Ar>
Ko former mistreat of tho White
House bad more general aujicrrlxloa
and MIsslonsn wwl.dy. Mr* Wllllar
Ijove;
Bridge Builder*.
Mis* Ruth of the mantloo than Mr*. Roo-evult.
S«-veral new briilges will lie built
Rurosev; Covenant VClirle. Miss Eve
lyn Hammond; Chrirtlwi Enrtt-avor
ov!-r tha river Nile by the Ugyptlan
ejety. Miss Eillih Holromi.; Sunday government.
J W. Mllllkcn .financial rv
A barrel of riee weigh* 600 p!.:ind*.
the Sunday ach!srl. Miss Min-
Eecellcet Propram at the Chyrcii ol
Christ and Many New Members
The ump:Tanc.e mee.lhg held l.y
the hirul W. r T. U. at the Ch.irrh ol
Christ last evening was well attend**!!
and was a verv interest lug and sue
resHfnI meet lag. The pixtcram as pub
liBhed Monday was rair1**<l out in a:i
excellent rauuner add diirlug the even
inr there were ni.nt.v new meinbei,
a^alns^them Theaedlfficultie* mure
temoved la»t evening and the play
was enidly one of the best loejil ixU*at .
rnvducllon* ever given In. the illy.
There were no changes 111 the last.
The -SpecUHI.-a
weie also well t4s
celved last evening.
Carter.
K Walt
'. C. A. Jlamin.m^
r. George K. llovi
toasim
Armstr.mg.
W Pea.
Hodge cotistltdlt* IIh* (
at the
WM Its And appearance. The extra rt^
hearaal* shewed to good effect and the
cant was In exeeHeat condliioa last
rveoiag. The procerda went to the
treaanrr of Traverae City hive, Na
523, U O T. M M.
The fiiwt appearaace of thi« play
last evewlag. iwporis for the year read was verr well received and the mem
bra of
company Jbd ewllv^
and oftcera ^rd.
DrsaCs.
FridaV evening »b. i:.. K. O T. M
M-. N'o. 8T1. «m give their annun!
Hutch supiwr. ai which Vime the fol
U>wlng pixigram wHl be remletvMt.
MUBIC.
Dutch arnig, by
Tlnvlhagen en.l
yepanted
AiummI
TONIGHT I
MANNING GLEE CLUB
Hith Scbool Lecttn^ Cmuxc
n BALE-4t
ukk. cash
CITY OPERA HOUSE
READ onr ad. on page i
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t-thTSlIIttLrtr
toT^lSlUi M
oml .t Wurai BaMItoi Bktt
of 0|ytotoa..aiwi ftflofa. wawt
Whh thraa Otero hojra to hatha to la
nood^f
rowt^ tartodarotedbKorothrtek
m
•t0fm and ytrumrnm. u4 dm. hr «p.
Hamrti^ mmkm i^ Ma »lul hr h»
• lOMMut Chat win h.^
a!^’ mSI^V ******^ aalhitetorT •»
hr brrioa thr MCoal wort oC
■Jpwmc tbr -.IfU- What hr wUhiM
throi to da. tbta crartt^ urirr drofa
rnao hla braiUtf. Htaodlo* In Ihr rawUr of_ th. TOCh. ha move. U0.fl/
thaiSSrlS'S
OBttr*^5lIirI«t*Sl pw WM left to
anhraead tha oppartaaltjr ta pkfc tha
lock of «/ tnuUL I do aht hoaar what
aha rtpartod to ted. hot I dhliik aha
•mat hara ham «laa|0aCatad to 4U'
oaaar Chat It «aa fan of Mdih« hot
htamlU Itlm. 1 raina hoOto hi tha
aaw la /our tmnk toda/r
I rrfiUad: -WaU. arr ra toarriad aow.
ao 1 mar aa wrU teU ,OD tha ttwCh.
wairt.ll _
cancht the htaa
HU arrlm
USteT**** ““ ^
«t-rotohahrokater-^woto-.-ot^^
♦Troy Ifttla while. U I ^
«lord hie froe hand, whtrh
IdwteoiL and rtrm-k the frmt
hlnaHf at-^ to fwlottof
whlla 1 attrmter to the aalca.
he sot other matomrr* In ay
today ha affoaBy makea a lit
Mr BntCon. “But.
1 aappoaa you foroad your way
rtbambi.aodtoaoaf.dto.wte
a. Hi? Or w«t« yao taken off by
,
’
**▼•«
Aa aa rzainpla of Xorw#0aii
♦«/ IxKd E*laard Bpmcr
in a Irrtnro told a story of I
nu frimda Wt a all%ro aj.__ ______
of the httla atatloo
honsm Irr
l»y mirtaki*.
miatak#» tf
.tattoo honim.
ibr fai^ that the karto4. arw a* j ibr uaU
Two yr
terwam whm they pniaj | full of oil ttet, when drW. they mo >
I.T thr
Joo
roroaad ,ha|
to a losta. j
with t**^par and j
«aa 0 thr ror/Jhar. 1. artOraSiTto
“Xot a*acdy.<*'^iaia'Tlieriamr^mr
catciUaf th. alai- of lha daacr ha ormaaary. I toada a loahta] ooto 01t
Aod whan I wmt hotoa I wooM throw Ulr of tha aattotorioea. That waa tha
a bunut.lnto my trank-tea Uarnlt
mi School LeclnrcCourse
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•<» *»«« tUaa It wa. o0 tha prartlra.
tonight !
MANNIN&GLEC CLUB
Bft Sctol lecure Ceiirst, ™ .C^rr^arJl"’
AT
CITY OBCBA house
Admiaaion, 50 Ceota.
T
ODRANNUALWBITESAlE
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Opened This Morning.
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These White Salespf ours have become a looked for event to the women of this city and surroundIna country
iscaiirvayo
always aaL.IICU1UC
chanceku
touuy
buyme
the new
newcreations
creationsat
atspecial
specialprices.
prices. Not
Not
^ for they know that0 it
1.09
rH Rnn\a/%/
only that bui
but ihdy
they get ^HGITI
them WhOn^hGV
when they srs
are new
new PnH
and fTA
fresh.
Snowy garments and pretty whiteer_t_fabrlcs present an attraction that few women can resist. We have made these attractions just as
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great as possible, we assure you- That the prices and goods will appeal to you. we know. We have
planned for this sale months in advance, purchasing with this event In mind, and have put forth
greater efforts than ever before to maks this the most successful white sale we have ever held.
We know it will be for the goods and the values are such that’ the woman who is looking for the
*>®«“**^‘'* as well as the practical things cannot help but be impressed by the values. The people’s dl
wices for this
«>e best possible values for their money has been demonstrated to us again and again. We Sve made such
p CM for Ihl, sale as wiil rtrangthen this confidence. Below we give you some of the things that wilf come under the White Sale discount
•
Shop
SOME CONDITIONS
in the
We are selling during this sale wide
sheetings and pillow casings at
about the same price we did a year!
ago: yet. the same goods nowj
are Worth a good deal more.!
Morning
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if
'r*
Jh- placine our otdns immllis ago uv /.oiis/tl coHom Ufon
they advamed to '.ohrre Huy ,itr arc /My. If’Mo on, p,cunt
slock lasts atr a /// continne to sdl at the hnoer
but
ajta- that you -.oilt have to pay more.
This Year
a
\\'e have decided to include in this -sale*
all colored wash gootls at 16 cen’is
and up.
1
/in the
Morning
•Ch-
BOW DO WE DO THIS?
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To many
early and
way early,
attraction.
Shop
or nr cotfon mabket will not be out of place Beiie
who like to buy these goods
get their sewing out of the
this sale presfnts an adddd
,
Possible
Siibfect tolHscount
White Wool Dress Goods,
White Silks, White Waists,
^ ,
,
Under Muslins,
Corsets. Laces,
Emdroiderles, Handkerchiefs,
Table Linens, Napkins,
Towds aiidToweUiif,
Art Linens, Tray aoths,
wi«s»«i„rL
PIUow Castnfs,
>,
Sheets and PtUow CaJiCS.
Lace Curtains,
Curtain MnUs,
' Cmtaln Nets,
That the wash goods thU season outrival
any^thing placed on the market for sev
eral jears, you wiO. admit when yon see
the goods.
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AllWhiteand^Mteirasbteils
y
ar 15c aai ap.
ife «yrd^oi."nf
■i--:
mil
7 <(
—
'3n vnHm,ms»so. rMrwc. art ninwBMfc iitoMtai>AYimmMLBy a. j«.__ _
l| Pww of lUlcbiaan
BSMCS
omci
nESfim
MlU. Ind. T the© bcfM l*kinx Dr.
Klac * New Ufe PWa. and tJie kmger
I cake them the better I Bad thrm.Tbev ptoase everybady. .Gaaraatced
ai iiaicbae Dra« Ox, Frrnik H. Mead*
lUaaah dras riorc. 2ic.
The feasIhOity of a cent.«
are, bill through.congrww. the purpose u4
dl*»nunttlns; which to
abotiah the Tartoua pne
* ihroogboct the wountry
d^*n**a'^-
^"*"^**'1*^
B0S8IESS CIRDS
^
••moving train, the
I amaslilng the win their vouchers the matter will have to OR.EARLC.-rVLER-Dmitlat 1
M aa they fK-w by be taken np direct with thn depart
S fim Natkmal Baak Bldf.
leople. ment at Washlngt
Washlnrton. instvaal vi a
aeamv apeocy.
NeedVINOL
Angnata has but one str
is an riectric arc light supplied hy ’i^l
or-ri-'r-'-'
l-nlveniUy «f Michigan,
suit for $15.0ivm <Uou
A. dJtoPMAIL, DaadaL Ovar JoBw
■oa Bmt atora BaQ pkaaa BIB-1
rla8>: Ota. 888-2 rtaia.
-Vott Okirt Get mood
OMtof sTmlm**
Neither can you get aa much
beat oat of cheap eoal aa
yua
can out of our
Wasiml NmI Lump.
You trill Eoi] you're iuoBf>y
nbeml in the long run.
C.B. Taylor Coal Co.. m
ja.aoH»OB GEO. W. OcWETHI
AORROEAHcWETHY '
GENERAL INSURANCE
—'-^nssjTfxisrw niw vibaiLii BLOCK
WELCH—Atloroer-al
1
Viaol stmcthess tht 41c««Ut« or-
IgcjS-iH
"t}tmis.njont9!
TMI
THE EVESmC REOeUtD
FOR SALE—14W-Lamo. new Iioum.
good bam. Webster St.; price |1.8t»0.
W’ade Bros, 817 South Union St.
at. phone 1218.
Jan SOU
FOR,SALE—1501—Seven n
Isrge lot. comer Boyd
price $1,200.
Wsde 1
South Union St. at. ph.
WANTED.
FOR SALE
WANre©~Yo« to u>e IDKAJ. .prias
FOR S
Wnrt Tcnih 6t.; atoam himt. bath,
rleclrlc liahU and icma. laundry lu
baaeoHnit. Urj^c attic. j;ood 1
«Bt H.noo. larxe lot. one of
U’st resi^pncea In the <dty. will
free nn«| clear cUy propchy v
^11.000 aa part paymeM ; ^ec
»«*««'
**>EA*^ Wend
rd aonr fnr bread and pnetir; htmi
\c:- ^ ’
In cw cur Tnirtm Cliy MIIUbk
CV
fcb Mf
FOR A
Jan 30 If
Ill
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WANIW-^Om
«r«fcietr. OotoMa T,
WANTCO-Wb<«t. rrr, coth. oatn.
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bMM. bar and »trair: bUcbnt ra«h
piioe
Od.
iaM.
Xmrme Otjr Milling
feb Ml
Ure. repalrltti. ehalr cantor and
fnralture packinr. E. H. Tanner. 81C
.Vnloo fit.
Jan. IStl
WAKlTJtD-<5lrt at once for renor.1
bouaework. Mra. W. A. Chaae, 30;
Wa^lnnon atreet.
.
fib srf
WANTED TO •UY-Oood, blocky
colU ln»m w to tour yearn old
They muit bo sound. Jan 3rd 1
l«im for Indiana and Ohio and will
h0 gtmc two weeks, tryln* to fartns
aomf farvern np here. If yon bare
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may food coin to sell. wrIU me.
/ -tiTinr poatoffiem addmaaa. what
^ yon have to sell and reason for aell<'‘lnr. On my return will either call
'on you ur write you. Herman Hy
man. 2i0 Waahlnrton itrceL 12 22-lf
FOR SALE
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l oner II. 1111, a stadent at the F>
—Hfiuse and large
vine;
price
$600.
Wade Bros.. 81 7 South Union St.
CIt. phone 1219.
FOR SALE—1504—Kim* home. Wv^f
Tenth St.;
price $1.2.'.0.
Wade
Bros. M7 I inith Vulnii St.
at.
loin
1210.
JMI ZO tl
With Underwood A Umlor. Suther
land block.
Jan 8-lf
OR. F. J. MAC NETT-Proctlca limit«d to KTE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT
^ iMVaw the longer he thought
.■srr-:tiS?{:'Si,Y.'= ““
Cub jwi afford to qxtod y«nr time
Inokins for a cbanco of i^daioo. boaiding
hooiK-. Mp. or tlir maay oUicr rranta that
ooTO np. wboa A »ADt ad. will .do it for yon
at little expeoai- r
li ;
r^L''. •
rnlg that local pride a
*^**“*^«* are
are growing.
iveooas
I^nth
warehouses of
Flint carriage manufactuj
to their fullenl capacity
and FITTING or GLASSES. Offloa
802 WUhMm block. ClUaana pbona
where he caught
_________ m*.!der he got
The annual convenimn of the State PIANO TUNINO-W. N. Millard. 88
a^by ie Pere i
afforded!
Ixwgue «rf Repabllran ciubs of Mlchl
Marquette, railroad
--------------yearo experience.
With Grtnnell
Un n calUKl for Wednesday,
Broa, comer Front and Cans Sla.
Uncoln club rooms
‘"Slii.^Jowph Cmnnlngbam of Mar-1 Feb. *13. at the
t
2340tf
shall is greatly relieved by new* *hc ; Gn^Jd
fin^Jd Rnnids.
B^n^d^ for the pumose of elect
has Just roci-lvi-d through a |»aper Ing offlo-rs f»*r the ensuing .rest, pre
ath>n of n-ports and
printed in Ireland which states that
tm | of jnjch business as may prop
tho-ogh the mission church
urch at •arroh- setUm
im>tL Offlea 206 Eaat ]
ndlcs. t rly ccmic In-fore the ^ld convention,
I W
totally desim.v«-d l.y lu
auake.
nty offirlaU at Mt. Clemens‘are
the Rev. Rol>ori Samuel Mp1K»w«1I. for now
»w tif theo|rtnh»ti that the -fiat rate" MARK CRAW^ DELIVE
LIVER<^—1
ciiy water supply la all wrong and
freight, parcel! and
Cunning ibni meters s.Wd be Installed to
at atj Book Stora.
ham’s brother. He aiMt lu a bnrther. wive thousand* of galhms of water
R J. McDowell, in Dc4rn
He had which are now allowt^l i« run In win
planned « visit to» Marsl
Marshall lor this ter to keip pljH-s from fitH-ring. A
recent ifest showi-d that a $23 "fiat
prtimiuent veterans tate" dousumer us*ri
w»mh of
1 and Battle Creek, water a month.
General ltew$
building.
•Grand
us Walk »rf life. Mr. Uiapp was
.urlWt w-ulcr in Kiin>w.t
. If 4i.vnu-u.M-. N. V.. l.m i iun.'
fOR »ALE—14C8—27 acre* two and
ing In Atchison. Mi>. Ilirly nmve.l!
ooehair inllra city Market; 1,000
lus iMn-nts to Mlebigaii in 1M3.
me time be w;»s well to «io. but
bearing peach, rood bonae and birn; FOR SALE—1484—six room house, at the famous old Shawm-«- iniHslon |
nee. modem rcHldence. Casa SI., In whal Is now JobnKou cimity. in I lost bis pitiperty long ago and now
price ftLOO
Wade Bros.. 81'
price
|1.WW»
Walk- Bros,
M7 lK-79.
[ works cb*-.-:full> .•»!’ilie anvil.
km atreeu Ctti. pbooe 121f.
South Union St. CIt phone 1219.
Senator Knox la' qum.*.! as .-iaylng i
An Irish inemobr erf paiilaimiit of
wh<m Informed that hi*
bad j .NVw Sdutb W.nl.-s. I*. II. Sullivan, reFOR flALE-Mid—Tourteea
-elo;ied” and been married us siiupl.v rviitly oi .-lgned I>ia s.-at. saying of bU
boose. 8tb street, close to
FOR SALE—1605-nne home. West as a rural clorg>man eoubi do It: "I budhei |legl.-.Iators: "Tlu-y are all gel
fketories and poatofflee;
Tenth Ft, clc»se In; price $2,000. find this
nn.nilug that
I have ac-! ling tiai gia>d for'ine. I am a .nIbu«t,
part of 8th street.
Pi
Wade Bnis, 817 South Union 81. qtilrcMl a very citanning »laijgbi«-r-in
Wade Bros., 817 Uatom
at. phonr 1218.
Jan 3<Mf law without any of the trouble Incl
pbooe 1218.
ig'”jMiy longer they would |in.bably imii
dental to a rouveniloual w.-tUUng*’
FOR SALE—1485-Si venmom house.
has a vert me - The New South Witle. v«>*
Thcaigh the Geiiiutn
Cass 8t.. finished In oak. »*alnut
ri«Hl io| Hament! has b«•••n buHlIy ongagfri of
FOR 8ALE-1478—r^rty acre farm
Jipd Chen-y ; fine, m s b'KiM*; price
chilli
*‘ ix-n ■ 'e ,p.-i4sing
. drastic nu-asuie* to us«.ihe provlsiim for
quarter mile east of Mayfleld; good
$1,300.
Wade Iln>v.
817- Boutl
UTS of the
in unt Is
new cement block bonae; good bam.
»f if. and wl:b six
Ulil.Hi St. Cit. phone 1219.
daughter, a grandson, tw. uaugbt.-rs- j ctunmuiiity.
price 11200. Wade Bros, 817 Union
JanSO-L In-law and another In pros •cl b»-in-^ !
Aim-ikans
»n»nlrUMi«;d
Ollie uf hlsi than doulde the smii s
FOR SALE—149e-House .ind larg* own ex|H-ns.-s. notald;
e Ihcum-di Rnclish dor the pun-baM’
FOR flALE-Urge. elght-rOom boose,
lot. Thirteenth St ;
priiN- $l.boo
! in Kome at Uf fiH.i of the Rpifi
nsiani traveling.
Wade Bros.. 817 South Union. Cit
. Oampanini.-wbo a quarter ofjsl.d‘s w'h»*r«- Keals died. The lliseiip
liiseiip
it -The
' The
Kbe the op rat Ir^ I ft.n i.u ihts. died
buried In.Parma' young Bn*
and Jis grave lies*iK-t«
•eb. 24.- 1821. aged
Ibelley meinorial.”
i*aganini and Botteslni. iN ery year aj 2d '
bon-u* froqi Imuiic
.New York woman who
• 'loom for a ik wRQOMS,FOR RENT—Four Inige Iron
ic gidden days of the tenor's ca-|liorel. alKo includes the |M-riM‘in:il ca
r.H»ms.:;t 2.72 K. Front Ft. for rent
iiage to Parma to
of ri
make* a pUgriniage
lojo.*
'h.* ^graves <rf iMiib S: .ub y
irtithegTwvc.
iKiais.
lay 31 wreath <rti
the grove.
Kiai
Inquire at StelnlK-rg Briv*.’ store.
•fflee Trd^vyrse City; sixty
C7.ir Nicholas is a giKMl hand at ^
In
Brit:sh scle
scientific cirrbM the deal
In Hriltsh
feb r» t
improved; aix acres sulublc
and plays a gtrul deal. Ijist
•VfHl lea'
Sir Michael Fo.ster is
rden; irood bulldlnjcs; all in
he and his intimates nseil 1.2<m»
vneamv h;.id to fill.
first ^laas
condition; cash price
IOU8E TO RENT-Cbeap. comer iwck* of cards, which cost over $5.tKW. gulKhed 'phyhlol.iglsi nanuri belongwi
88.000.
Wade
ade Bros.. 8
817
Union
Garfield and State. Inquim F. G His cards are made of the finest linen to the fa-t“.Hininlshing group of scletistreet; ClU. phone 1218.
lags with a water matk <rf the Impe ttols wto. dtirituT the cbe-W veaiw of
Heumann. 121 Caaa.
dec fi-tX
rial eagle and crown. The Russians, the nineteenth 4-enttiry made England
hyihe way. are the gronte*; card pb.y- Hie seleoilflr center of the w..rld. He
FOR 8ALE-1488—Modem eight
HOUSE FOR RENT—Dr. OeuntletL
» rs In the world, tiudr yearly exiM-nde wn* eloHcly :pwK:la1ed. at l<aKt In
rcsblence. Sixth street. All con
lure on cards Iming never lc?*s than bbals. with Tyndall and Hnxley and
veniences. A good bam. close In.
ll.lMHi.tHrfl.
Idavid a:i Important jsirt m»t only In
Price 83800. Wade Bros.. 817 South
Klljali aapp om- of the ploncW ciil- p.pulatixing
scienc«* tin
tJie Imst
rens iij Battle CrtTk. was R1 years old wmse of the worrit but also in urging
DMon street. CiUxena Phone 1218.
a couple irf wtu-k* ago. but work* daliy^ nuMliflr-ation of ^ the ctinlcnla of ch«
Jan. 4-tf.
at t8, blacksinlih ‘ladi*. cm skoeing two gr.at English nnlversltlr.s which
promln#*nre nf sclenct*
Mthe incr
horoe* wbleh to r,
olr- rb-simMe.
n 4 in erlu'. u
est v^oik that fall
FOR SALE—1487—Isirnc. eight
boukc. Ktonv ffHin latlon., We
SI.; price |1.7<»0. Wade Brr»,f.
South Union St. Ctt idiune 12
Couldn't Deliver tlie Gorki*.
Nearing His Limit. ,
•*1 lutve here t,ne or Ibr-^nnist vainB'allliig :i discrtvl ini. rval after
LOST-On
State street, black *111
r.l.V IcM.ks that lias Ik.-vo |dnre«l on the j gneckoigrm the door, the maid eutertsl
.Hcarf
Reward.
Return to B. J
‘ptt SALE—AH
kinds «f
horae
lUhikei tbi* MMS4.it!" antd tin* agent. | tlie pnrlur and linmled a note ti
Morgan.
feb 3 tf
cow and chicken feed. T. a Milling
"H Is a «-«dli - iir«n of ilir bust s|K**cbr'< ' y«*nng woman. It v\as wrlltr-n by tb?
Co..
Jan 11-U
.<Jit4-s senate ‘ I’ritr-r’s mrUb.T. nmVrearl a* follows
d»-liv.T<t1 in !
that n iiurl.- '
-Fldelbt. Isn’t It time for that you
man to U- guiu;:':"
One of Bloadin's favorite Jokes was
j
"T. Il her not
to offer to carry some dtoringulshed
' 1 Ml8R IM.b-Iia. w Itl b. lgl»tciiod color
specutor across the rope with him oo
FOR SALE-RambIcr a
nj. t
!
"On tlu* routmry,"
routra
his Uek. Everybody nsturslly refus
top: 2v-borae power;
".\nd what’s th.it?'*
j young man. gn.*iiliig the sltuailou n
dltloo. Dr. fiawyer.
ed. and the m^ut equilibrisL with a
*^1nt it Mvnt.iiu* at
specth j bto bat at tb.* wiine time, "tell her imwould say. “I am aorry l.y Tom Platt."
afraid I
you."
The vumniknbcd ns»*nt grabbol
hjt ami Ce l.
night.
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NERLINGER, LAWYERloan. 212 State
Bank
Citizens phone 696.
FOR AALt-14»0_8evcnmom house,
larre lot': l^kr avenue; cJose In
Price 8U00.
Wade Bros. M7 fi.
ptory frame bulldinr. conimlly lo
‘ emtiMl: flmi-claas business location;
83.300. Wade Bnja« CIT South
FOR SALE-1483^-Oood -mew wremroom hottse, 8tb atreet. cIom to
•ebool. market and ebpreh; maiy
terms. Price IlfiOO.
lALE—Street car fKMl. fine food.
Wfl. plm feed, chicken feed.
St. com. oats. rve. burkwbeiU.
la. bmn. middllnics. hay aad
r. Traverse City Mill lay Co.
pbooe 12J8.
Jan30-tf
THE BEST we know how in make
IDEAL. FROIHJCTS and we know
how.
feb 3 If
He w^s exhibiting In Paris ond was
•boot to cross the Seine on hla rope.
Cham, the great carlraturitt. had con»e
to makea sketch. Blondin. recognlxlng
him. at once Invited him- to croaa with
^th pleamsre.- replied Cham, “bol
ptTMt Prtee 81W. Wade Brw.
I *17 South Union 8U aUiens Phome
I2ff.
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Jan. 4-tf
large MX. house weU flnlahed. on
ly terma. Price
817 Union at.
**-Ind3?u?^ queried Bloodlm
-Tbut I ahall carry you oo my back.**
FOR SALE—148S—One hundred and
alxly acre farm 12 miles aonth of
city; aeveaty acjes Improved; new
—best for cri^ cookies —
best for delickmg cakes, toothtofno nmfins, doogfamiU tint
wm meh in your'month.
tend winter Soar, prtwheal flour, pranulated acml. TrnYcTse City MiUlny Oo.
feb Mf
FOR BALE-Oae lUabl^ bicycle in
good condition; prion Il2 tf taken
GMJIMET
bacasse ifa ^beiB by tort.**
________________ _________________ Jan 3Mf
FOR
SALE-14«-Flne
residence.
A committee on<-r waited on G.mcTal
oomM to ronsnlt him alK>nt rrectlng
^‘e Live no need of one.- said
simply. -Wlien resad 14tb straeu.; wUI take fl.fito AUTOMOBILE FOR BALE-Ught 10In good vsiun. free and clear of easpectable people come here they ran
enmbranoes Traverse CHy prodec
If they are not
tivn. Cash price 82.000.
Wade
respeivable we do not want them at
all-*’—Vowii-a Comr«*><*
“AMO,-B««rt ctBc*.
J*n 30-tf
DSS, J. 0. * MART J. TROBSLOOn
O.TBOPATHIC PHV.IC1AN.
OrticT your
I. O. Burn*
Y»r.l mi.1 ..nioo Norllurn
Both phone-. ;tl!.
T. A. WILHELH
OR. E. B. MINOR—Office over Ainerk
ckn Drug Store. Special attentloa
to eye. ear. note, and throaL Qlassea
fitted. Both phones. Residence 618
Sixth itreeL
OeiMTIST
J4oo« Ito ). .Mr op<*w Hoo- Uroh
John R. Santo
General Insurance/y
OR. W. E. MOON—Speclallri-Genlto.
urinary. *kin and b!o<Kl di«rases; 13
year* experience. Office aty opeiw NCW Wtlbclm BHl.
house bl.ick.
Old 292.
BtrofL
Farma for Sale
HARRY B. HARNER>.I?xpcrf pUno
tuner and action regulator. SaUi
'facUon gua.rontecd. With KJmbalJ
Music House. ClU. {dione 2C4.
MONEY TO LOAN—No tax clause
put In mortgages. Houses for sale.
Inquire of E. McNamara. Park
'Place hotel,
mar
ABSTRACTS OF TiTLE-C. O. Cat
ver. 'rricc. rvas'.niiMe. Office will
O. P. Carver A Pro n<r.fe phonea.
I have a number of good
farms, all.the way from 40 to
IGO acres, for sale, or if you
have any j;ood property, I will
take it in cxcliangc and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
a Kood farm for less Gioney
than you can buy it of any-^
body else. I have - farm^
which are located from four
to 20 miles from TravcYse
Ci:y, all good improved land.
If yop liHve gotxl level farms
1 will bay them.
H. HYMAN i
420 Wathiniiton.
Cit. phone 77i’
IR. E. L. TMI ROBY—Special attea
Uoo to dleeas^ of children. Room
408 State Bank bldg. Both pbooat.
ler. C. C.
1907
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION, No. 118NaObnal ProtecUva Laglas wUI
jnaei in Woodman haU oo the third
TnoMlay of each month at 7:30 p. m.
Abram Bmlth. president:
Gayle
Orlawold, aecretmry; Nettia C Gray,
deputy.
1S07
ij'ii
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
Tire
Insurance
L. L. A. BUILOINQ
tenUon to dlaeaaea of the eye. ear.
nom anrl throaL
Glaaaea fitted
Orar Jobnaoa dms ntoro.
Both
TRAVERSE CITY LOOOE, NO. 7J, K.
of P, meet every Thursday cvenliig. New Mnnaon block. C. a Wal
MKINB POWDER
On floor with Butineu OoUeg».
from
•ARA T. CHASE. M. 0.-Offloa wttt
Dr. O. E. Chaae, State Banlf h
Both phonea. 226-2r. RaMdaacf
W. Eighth 8L ata.phooa78L
LODGE NOTICES.
ItmakBByoti
fcb 3 tf
DENTIST
Porcelain Work
SOFT COAL
LOST
FOR SALC-1471-18 acres two miles
State Bank bulldinr. finest tocatioo
tor anburhan. residence in this to.
rjoo. Price 88.000. Wade Bros, 817
Unloo atmeC. Qtx. phome 1218.
Dr.W. J. Higgins
TRAVERSE CITY LOOOa No. m. F.
A A.
iMMa on Monday evaoini
on or betoto th# fuU of tha moon,
at 7:80 p. m. Oari C. Langley. W.
M.; a a White, secretary.
1807
TRAVERSE CITY LOOGa NO. 871,
K.O. T. M.M.
a O. T. II, M. Na 871 meeu
ovary
lU every
Friday nisht in the Broach block.
Wllkeoa, Commander; a M. Franklin,
d Keeper: M. A. Bvana,
Here They Are. Boy
now and Save Money
- ]
WCDNEWAy, FEBRUAHV C, IW.
General liixathre
Rromo
Local
|HEIIIFF STOPFEOIETS CHICAGO AUTO SHOW
IS “THE GREATEST EVER”
ilWvMMr 9t SookmAkerv ArrMtod Mo*i.
SHedff »nd OmpuU^^r.
rhlcw. Feb. C.-Tb«*m I ranied. The-Oulb«iiii
au«] MtooHitillo abo« «r ibr NatJonal! red liad sreen.
All
AMoriaikiD of AaiomoWle »U>»afac-j cmxprt* and »o forth
at the Coll. I ora. The haa^Uef*. a
uirera la aow
THE WILDCAT.
Laapinj Ability.
TTie wontlerful power of a wildcat
la abowa In its ability to leap lou;;
All of the cat tribe have
aadther
length of
tbeir InaWllty to make
be jQirtly
rtl> aald that the claim (
itlon that the
|
rN
a
««Ktr 4ar«' mrut
1^ *’y
by npM
^®***»^
4«
BcDlth wa« <io hmnA wtth
•«« and m» i->nji a*, the
l*»-lt»n u» mabf b* u m\
After arre»tlna five Ubokmakera and
by othera and odds ww poaied and
JMa were Ukeo by ire hooka on all
six racoa. It la tmderaUiod Cooatable
Fmltb will follow the aame policy
the chancery court
With the annonneemeot that the
AmJa antt poollnc bill paased the ate.
•at yaaterday ibe preralUac opinion
wax that the maeanc may bo decUmd
pff btdore the md of the week
A dlapatch fron Uttle I
that the AnU anU pool i
pmhiblilna bettloff on ho
SrrioiXr*!7*to
All“am’
which aouxht to restrict the ;
Of the blll*fr^
rIS ‘dSiW.
tea that
paaa that body without
rnmtlon. and It will be
burrUid to the irm-mor. so that It
Jnny^^y to^the^proweot meeting at
Prorlakmx of^e Amis bill not only
klace severe 1
races within the
provide for forfeiture of oflor any county or niuhlclpal ofwho eradea lu eafoiremcni.
O’BWEN TO TAKE ON THREE.
MEN IN ONE MIGHT
Ixw Ansel,... Fell C.-Jack O flri.-n
ha* aarred to iK-rfoim a stunt seldom
AM,.inpird by any puatllsi
He harl a
conferrnro with Manacer .Mrl'ai
♦ flKhteill!
and -The
in
' 7*^HoL*I'j*^a*nru5d
wiuHfouiTr'
— _____ ...i(
weights and tuck
TirrX ,r'
rurtls Ilslea. a fonner asylum la.se.
^11 pla>er and ,me time Inflelde. wi.h
^he Hustlera. has slgnert with an In
■ dlaiiapolU irwm fur the coming sea-
He Iiv,;i up to the l,iil,-r p.irt of Id*
HERATHlEHCFI£lDj,_,„„.:S
____ ^____
*
bad dlM-avcosl a pheasant
i)U»ut in the SHOW, llic ,
.lose
hr dafetl to the n
Iklrolt. F,b. f.-If Is-bird and gatbensl himself |
amonr ynind cln-uli niemlK-n
mated spiral spring, such as
J. C'atu|iau Jiia% W'IttuItTtw t
trllK- .s>il tlr.-tiisrh,-s Into w|
fitmi thui orsanlxaiion as n
ng to kpnnc.ai
kpnnc.and. ndr.isinc
the iv-cem k-Kl.latlon and the adt,pU«n |—^
sm.i Into the air. Uudlut ..u i .p of
of the new by-law* wnich efT.H-fually
vi.-Uiii lW.»re tl,.- bird, .p* . k a*
curb the ex pn.».lrt« nt s laiwcr. At the
pheasrint* usually nn*. oui.l e «d.- the
mneilnir
of the' Itran.I
jtnind elrcu
elrcult 1
^
stroke. The dktati.v ftsitu
the
l,?nrJ?«nd’Tha!\n’\fse!Ms sald*^o } rat •nnahe,! l.Vvubere It . nu-h; the
I nai
aggnivau d h'i mtu the pjlni of ' blnl w*^as juM it.trty ihns- f,-,M
tawal.
The b^ci.latlon which unilly supiKi.rd from the I.of the
* d,*cl.led arllon ,m hjs futri prtile leap lint thV eat was yoii^- und in
nide Is that which niak,.* ft pciw.Hilc full activliy. but after I trLbsl It to
for a iwisthli.b majority ,# the si,-w-
llav.-n. Coon.. Feb d-Vales
dll'll
’Vale^flcld
a*iaV"er”fracl
of land n.wrt-r to the unlveralty.
where a stadium ran b,- built fm all),
lellr purpoS,-*.
Th,* wooden gnin^.
slaad. iiae up e%en vear In repalra
the Interest on lioo.ooo. There I*
now a sundus of hIkmji Ilihi.iMMi in the
Yale Klnanrlnl union a treasury that
ran be opplle,! to building n siadliitn.
The mati. r I. IwinK carefully studied.
The cosi In iian*|*>rtatlon of the
hlei,.^ dally hr irolle, car* and iho
He and a half distance to the «cU.
loaa of lime fnm.
studies to the atud-nts. ai^- alib,
a
b,- eonaldertsl
More
cemei,ry on (
Imallc^ d,*rld,slly*
Sore on Grand <
Pull H‘« T-ack Out.
>•
■'' r,.
....
i i'L-Vo J •!?"• rrm* eviden.e of u'n.;.-.
n^;-;
wint a sM:s:r
-j.hrtat,. Ih.| P<'>*».yr the grand clrruH. :
NASAL CATARRH
si.-wards curi..-<-qut‘nMv j t.e surprU.v! to I
imuble from the local
|
isa local diseaSCofthemuCOUI'"'&mK-think Mr ram|»n mar nrean
■nd speech.
lark has valnlv tried to secure a
trh with a rood heavyweight sine-
m JuU. . in ,a*e the ivtmit
'
* •^^^TVTT**
Have you tried PAXTINE ^^^'k
Toilet Antiseptic for this?
!
Applied with an atomizer it j
gives surprising results. It'
clcanscs, heals the inflammation and removc.s all odor of
catarrh. Paxline is the best,
and most successful antiseptic j
ever discovered
Try it on our guarantee.
THE JOHNSON DRUG CO.
^Ith'lrawTr. the lllue Riblsm
win prohahtr be sasipm-d to
'
with the Mitt*,
ne. sir.- K.id Mr. rtuttin'
,
*
••Ve«.
I am
a
pucilist."—fhlengo
1 J^aHy N»wx.
a yo«u:2 cud
car at 1 .n<t
n I»rr* el by
AN OPPORTUNITY TO
“I*f .VOU see this eaii?
It i ,or)I«lu«
gasniitie. I have Inen Ictt-tig it drip
all nloiitf the road. Your father will
think we have elo:*cl In an nnt.m..;MIe. and ns be hna iioihiiig swifter
tU tn an old. mule on the farm, he'will
on.^ider purMilt
For l ove, a* ^
1 a« 'Neees-liy. la
the mother of ail liucntlon*.-
BUY
Men’s, Youths* and Boys* Suits
1-ikc this iiocs
. . ... .
suits Til,AT. MUST T.rS,?,nnK^
LI) This WEKK. and this is the way we propose
* ;5 .. _
to do it. \Vc have
prices
^ave- divided them into
each day will be as follow
I
^
Men’s and Youths’ Suits
l-ot
To dose tboBi out It'* worth your time to kvA this up. t^hid
to eend you tmtalogu© on 'mineet.
J.E.6rielick&Go.
Alexander apprwacbed Jaantil}'. Ttutl
wa* hU way. lie bad nerve.
-DIogrnr
.luoth be.
nio,h will you take to be my
di,-r and fn,-udr
ndly ukiddM!” xnariixl DIogenre.
guyed phllo*t,pber too
anylHKly’* friend. B III you !
chaae your*,-!! «M,t of my light. ,sr nball ----------I rail an
And Uiat waa all
there waa to It.-^ruck.
Bbber
5s
2
About Fifty Boys’ Suits
• I wax literal
death, and hml
leave my IkmI; and ndghlsor* pre,||clfNl that I w,mld never leaxe It alive;
but they g«U fcsoUvl, for thank* Im- to
God. I wsi* lndure,lV|o tr> Dr. KiiiRo
New IMscoven*. It tiicik Juki tour one
dollar iMittle* to rumph-tHv cure the
HMigh and re*lote m«- In gn«Nl Mmnd
health.” writ,-* Mr*. Eva Uncapher. ,.f
GroverlHwn. Stark Co.. Ind.
ThU
King of enugh and cold cur,-* and
h,«l(T of thnut and lung*. I* guvnin-]
iced hy Bugbee Dnig Co.. Frank II 1
Haiin
acw,Hl the button ,m.
He to..k ii* much {,$111* will, it o* he
wuul.1 with tlie llnal fair • opv of
,.f lilK Hay*. Tl„m he u«c| to 1
nlamt tli^ perfonuanee. Raying that he
wouldn’t [put tni%t in n hutton aewcl
on by ahy wornnn. not exen by hi*
Building* to tiM- value of twenty
wife
i
»
III* wlf,-‘u*.-,l t • biuch witli a ,
our Milage thl* *|.Mng. The i»wn*hl|,
ly inmi.-hl ,-xpr«*»lon on thc*c
alon*.
Hlie^^rrtfdbl-d to Paul*,-,, that
building contractor* who desire to
Rhc MH-reily r.**cweil »1! the l.t,
that the ||M»et bud *ew,Hl-*,-w,-,l them aubroll bids for the erection of a
cHsmhlned town hull and itchool buildgoi.1 aixl fight, n* only a woman
*h»- Raid, axplalnliig Hint be always lug for which cintrnclK'win be let Ik-before Feliniary ir.th.'i:»o7. Addrc**all
bottoti* would ronu- off in a few dava corre*iMindcnce to
if *he did not look nft;-r lh,-m.
Bay Newland.
-But don’t unilcH*.lTc him.” tlie faith
' Towmxhlp Clerk.
fill wife mlded niipeallnglT. ‘ It make*
Trrmt Inke. Mich.
him *a Imw.y to think that be did It. ”
By order of the town*hlp bmird.
S.». I*nul*4-ii remark*, there wa* a
Kay Newland. Clerk.
hkldcn lie iM the life of the great apo*
$8*00, loiratld 12,00
$4. $4.50/$5 arid $6
WEDNESDAY, choice of lot............. . $4.00
THURSDAY, choice of lot...... . ... $$.00
FRU>AY.choice of lot...... ........., ...$2.00
SATURDAY, choice ol lot.......
$1.00
No matter which day you come the bargains
are sure to pTease
Tlie chance you have been waiting for
E. WILHELM, Corner Front and Union
------*-
-- ------------- ------------
■
Boston Ferns
Fine
shaiioly phinU , i
several sixes.
Phone for prioof. Wo deli\*o
FRAHK NT. PAINE
Florist
Amos E. Bingham
NOTICE!
P. M. Furlong. Su|.vivi*or.
Jan Sl-121
W.1V whet her
M’.lh a feeling „f |„dc-*.Til.ahle
raulM-n ronfcRRCI that lie didn’t.
• But you opgli
,»ngtii
•Ton will feel a .
If you
do. No man nliuuld let
^ do for
him what he can do for
• -Beg;,! with iM.li.hlng :
IhFu-u wa* extremely .eiiMtive almul
any one! flmling ,.ut the lca*( hint re
garding'amy lm-on,plet,*l w,tfk that he
iiiid 111 lhaigl.
lie iie\cr mveale,! a
plot. nU Im hlct or a M-rnp of dinligne
until the work wh* enmpu-ted.
onee hi* wif,- pl.-ked from the
huxliand Je*tiugly wha
what the ,lo< tor did
*ay and ip ho In- wn*.
ib*en‘
He diM lan-d that he wax not aafe in
hi* own hou*e: he wax aurmunded
with xpii-*. .All hi* lde.aa were nilncl.
hi* plan* fhnmn nwTy.
lie WOM only pnHfled when hi* w ife
*howed !|lm lie- paiM*r and explained
wher,- Rhe had found It. The play wn*
**.\n Evening of the Teople; * the “di*tor” wax StiM kman.
A Trumpeter’. Cour*B«.
During a Fn-u. h campaign in Africa
many bni%e dc-oil* w,-re doDe. but none
braver ju-rhap* than Trmni.eter Ea<.^.f
fier'a rexcue of hi*
The AraT«
of raptala
TAXES
Notice to the Taxpayers of the CUy of
Traverae City:
The Ux rolls for the collection of
the sUtc and count/ taxes for the
year 1906 snd for the delinquent
school and city taxes and bimm-UI aa
aesamenta for aald year
have lieen
placed In my hand* for collecUon.
I will be-In my office to receive said
taxe* fitmi now until F.-l. ih. iy..7. on
each week day from 8 o’clock to ll:3u
and from 1
p afternoon.
o’clock to 4 o’clock In the
On all state and county taxes paid
?fore January 10. the regular f^^e of
one Bpr cent f«>r collection will be
charged and on aji taxes paid Mi or
after January
10. there will Ik
charged a fee of four per cent for collection,
rcn.-ilty on dclinciuent city
acho,^ taxes and Fpeclal axsesBment*. 4 cents on cafch dollar of the
moiintof said lax. >Office In room 20i SUte Bank
building.
Dated. Dec. 4.
J. M. HUHf.I.MA.NTET.
City Treasurer.
dec 4 to feb 28
6RAHD RAPIDS I IXDIARA R'V
EiR.ETIttCjlitD
E:SB
m«er
«! am goinfr i
moaqulto. -and
whole gone, do ibere mtwl be $
porttmlllea for a coloby of gt
p«.-—Cbicafo
Candidate for Republican
Nomination for
I City Treasurer
Successful business man. Sev!cral years Alderman from
■Second ward. /
Don’t FaU
Chicago
Automobile Show
Feb, 2 to «.
intlusivo.
Tl» n-will be « eomplete lino
of Maxwell car. at thi«
Perfectly Simple
Walter M. Paige
-Take bim*”'yJur life
Mine i* uFu le**. You c
rally the
men.
It doe* not matter al»out my
neck." r*e t’ott mounted the borae.
rallied the company and continued the ^ ^r*ia *PT<T«« *» TiwTWMOfty Saaday oedy
fight. Trumpeter E«roffler wax taken
TiWiO Wring Trarmv Otr .^a5 » m. iu>d ,
priHoner. but Ibe Arali*. who adbre
courage, had wltne**e,i the acene and.
appreciating the nobllitv of the man.
tn-nied him with generosity.
Hi*
tmmiMH waa’a «nurre of great enter
tainment to hfa captoni. who used of
ten to make him i
the rarion* mllltar
day ER<-offler gave the whole repertorr with great gu*to. flniahinff op by
blowing the aommona for . a charge
with an extended flourith.
-What WM tbatr asked tbo Arab
chief.
^ -Ah.- aald Eecomer. -you wHl b«r
that soon. I hope. That la the Difsal
Onn« Opporranlilro.
I
■
Simply Perfect
fnxioD. when De t on’* horxe waa kille*l imiler him and the ,-aplure of the
olllrer and the whole company *eenic«l
• ages 4 to 16 years, regular value
WEDNESDAY, choice ol lot .............. *6.50
THURSDAY, choice of lot .....................$540
FRIDAY. cholce of lot..............
$440
SATURDAY, choice of lot .......................$40
Storm Coats
WITTE’S
I
Siraiecy.
Tfierc tvs« the sound of ere.tl.Mig
wheels, slinpplng h:irne-s jiud iheti the
old liuCKc drupis-H fxjnn exh«u>tioi,.
-<»h. H.trald.- f«liet^-d the lH-.,mlful
gtrl. “w hnt shall we tin? lH>bltiiis ha*
ghen oul hnd‘
fnthcr will
i
I nd father
i-cit;
i-citaliHy
ovirtak,l before.we niieu the
Great Take-off Sale NO. 2
l-ot
Somr amoalng anecdote, of Ib*en
hate been pubh.fcrd by the Xorwnr
%wrrller. John rauU,-®. win* wax on
timate terms with him for lui
year*, mv* the New York Fuu. t
of hi* *torh* he preface* with llie
mark that. bowcv,-r mu.h tin- dn
atUt uiibebi the right* ,»f w.unen.
by no menna conaidi'red llicrn *utv*i
to men ig any linc-la fa,i. he ,-,m^dered iliem Inferior In m.nnr apbere*
whh-h the world In ceneral put* tliem
nhc.nd One oT hi* mnxiiuH wa*:
•No woman ,vuld write .n ,'.K,k
_,-=iDN«3l**d ot me
m MAr SELL
That i( what we are luakinK on
Ward Robes. Milk Safes
and Kitchen Cabinets.
j AntomobU^ Leather
STORIES OF IBSEfL
ptwtloua
;acd laicrft
laicr for the Usaaty of the c.r> .« j twHye (tti above. Ti;.vra iwke tre
loua^acd
thiui exhibition
lenpt and *trike down on
r prey with a blow <»f tlielr fiow e.-rhe Fin.
colorP«wa aa they alight... Bot the
while and llichl rre«*n.
2C4 eahlbltora: the. Ci,ll-.umAnd
ae U I
c*rn! wildcat for ha alxa. U probably the
»o«fen
UKist woDderfnJ Jumiw of aU the fc
line*.
A hunter who Ir well know u for hia
_ ,.; m.dded frtmi plaaier.
%erat^y tuiJ tuc fbllowinc story of an
adventure which Illustrated ihi« power:
both lirvna«-d and unlic**n*ed nw !<♦•*
Where New York luid .two aluiw,. .0
ro^er the entire mrHor car dlaplay.
acru** the track of a
Ctainaao ha* but «»ne and that one la been well afU-nt l^videnc«*d by the : wildcat. «-bK h I follow.-,! fur'‘u lung
ainxeit equal lof^Mbaro * ivru.
expresHloos of iidtiiiratif
uly the
The iiuildinys are handaoniely dec- the tnanufaciureiK
» arc laMily ar- automoMI- rhow*^
orated and 1
New
Cars a CoU fat Oat DiY
Cara Gi^ ia TWO Days
Special Prices !
AGENT '
Cit phone ;i72 1.(1 Con St.
One Ton
O 0**l< E
fs egoal to
Two Tons
of
O O A la.
Coke is the ideal-fneL
Xo^ dnrt; no xmoke; veiy
We have reduced the pnoe to
Travel^ Clly
Gas Co.
-I
THE
EVENING
REO)RD
IH M , I
TRAVCHSC CITY. MICHIOAN, WCtWCtOAV. rCMUAKY t. 1M7.
EUi Rapids Is BeauUfal and Prosperous
alM>rt-ord«r cii«lnn«p of tbr rxartitlire a
T\m tnwtPPwi lnirr«>eta of Elk IUt>-.
Dba
Ms mP9 varW u>4 rnmny
Svcrr IhM Hwrh
wl>o hare all pre%ioc» .
ktf arrrpituU^ and ymfi—teat
ta hwad here. The plaoia ot imti- aad Mr. CulaiaB. brink an rxpvriraord and alaoe
Ubm held cariablc asd'^
B or
.
mm. akn bare the lataroata tj4 aU Ur«mr a prmtaamt fannr
Ihom rmWOhs to the rlltovr at hmrt. kapid.’ baatama rtrrtr.
of
In
bourne (HiiuMuag
fanUahinc goDtiB
goods ormieT
drator has
naji ae*
art beat lairrrau of
getting mdSl at
ap a eery-well atocked store• ax this
mper. aagaislne,
thta this office. A ar
place, and ham placed oa sake at this aad prrtodlcal aU
to ran hr th«^
etrery honae keeplag atensll aad «xpart of the
pM^ifflce building, and it makca it
a^d
poaalble for an.v one lefidlng ia
In Rlk
KJk
dlapomd of by hto Elk Rapids store Rapids to obtain all the current lilcr.
manager. J. M. Htnaav. a Ane under- atare at popular prtres vitbout nnv
.taking eaubltohment haa hem In- great efforts on the pan of the trooldnulled here, and all work of thto parti- he periodical buyer to get them. This
tutor kind can be perfOnned without bustaess feature to also greatly apgoing tootside of the rUtoge at this prectoud by the resonent who gather
llm**
at nk Rapidsthe sununer Uine a«
In Buaiasss Thirty Ysara.
»*«**« »« «*>« members of the travelling
OSMBCtetlOB Vttll fOOT
Rik atatrjMBBrlr
.nd •
Japw^ E.8crtppa. oamcT
^
-2-'. i™
the hitortc Cltr
Pbripa 4 Raxxch ruo a aakxm and
pool and bHUard parlors the East
Ode. aad are doing a ven auccraaful
boatoena. Both are congenial popular
and husUera.
Roy 4 Johnson ate .the East Side
dealers la groceries and prorlalnna.
They hare added a freab nrv eooiplete stock of merchandise to Ibelt
spacloas store buJIdIpg and by their
lair dealing with all the buying public
they have built up a very hubsiantlal
patronage in ihto locality.
Messrs. McLeod 4 Hodge are the
sk
r.a.’E.j st,sr.
»AP*d**
and »»nly Jewelry
Walter Sterling and A. E. French
livery wagiKis and a
wag.ms and a
* bualneaa
bufdnesa can are the village coatractora and maaler
crew of men who are kept basy
he found a complete and carefully as- carpenters.
Both have built atime
throughout the year in
• line of watcheaTclocka. diver- very aliracUve buildings lu this vllthe mhauslhd aupply of the t^ml boT
the feed bo* and .Aher svenues tbs*
Tf
«, aaa.„;;i fart tha, hi.
lo IW be W
duHna .br nrve.
_
/ a**»»Oa and ahor ttmJrr bualama la lar*r and floqrUhlni
AT Oiia fdarr fir haa a Inner, opacknia
I%mp Lyacti to one oT Klk
1 and »Hrd from *ihlral parlor RBagnatra ~ '\ll
. IM.2. The Oddwaier
Republican,
in UW be look a poslUon a* advertis
ing manager of the leasing SUte
aepubllran. He was Hieo appointed
rin".
Sn to -^Th^*
lo
«dnms here atomrTmrl^eajr and
"£„!SbS^iro,';S
“VJEFiiEr?;?!£;
came to Elk Rapids and purchased
*
'
u^rnm* and
The ProgW^.
Br »‘i“
««■«*»• Itiliaccos and conf.-ctlrmary and also Chartea Rex is
meat of all in a buslm^ss way. bis eonduct* an Ice cream andVo,to |»rl«r generalblack'
auperior mechanical skill
and
the during the aumnicr time.
He is
ke« ping of hto news calpnius free
from »inird baker and the people of t:
unreliable and aensallonaj news, he
- i^k
hin
^
. *ind
'
‘endy man
’
Mr
■.r r s S"S.“f£s?; k’.v
LT.T'c,
aad^Ji*Sl^to
s a large, rapidly fuming husl
<Hrornie<l bmutlfully. furntoh-
j^Herreed wor
Cigar Factory, f
J Bosley is Elk Rapids
ufsrturrr.
He employs
«if the above named goods
He has -srookre.*' ebusm
from
the
best vicinity should offer Mr IVrr> cv» ry <*ho «4 line of «ii mmis known to tossrroanded hlmsHf with a pleasing brands and mak«-s sold on the market, jndocemenl and encouragebient
to |n demand In tbej^ regions
He also
•Ul •■TwWpwpl. UHl niH.h. K .^D It I- iw« I.. W •una. l*^
■
"" »'• ""fk, for ih.- p>lh«>r> •»>;?
h‘~“ I"’ .1*“.“
the to*M market prices
He also hai
maki^ all
•ry direct
dlrertloA and
will
^er meat
I asapned
H. M.. Cfark
Clark to another buMness
burliness such a newsy. up-toKlate sheet as
clothtog.^gents' furglshlngs. man of this village, ami It to his husl- have, you have arery rvwson
havMl IwMu the laVg.r and a large line of cariieta ness to keer» a complete line of choice proud of Its editor. Its meci
at ^Is meet markH.
PS butter ami
the
"prlr
M H l-.i.g to Elk Rapids' gnreer
Is large and apaclous and Ihe gi
and not,cm dealer
HhvIbk l>een in
He also deals In lines
found in the dr> goods departn
lager buslm-ss here twtmly (Ire year*. Mr.
would eqaal to alse. a atork can
Thto Ijing has built up a very large profit
dry gutols bouses In tow ns many
m Front street and «bb. pa
:e tml^he i* *»ne of the
ii-thwIiM^ and very hotel to lt»ca
toiler than Elk Kapida. Mr. I
Hike can
ran p^m.^rr
pkm.er biislni.es
i-es meti .rf
of this s.H-tlon.
ratitimis as to the sanitary conditions where a beau Iful view of the lake
j; h ip-arh. the congenial geto-tal
of his markiM. A wagon la run on the to. obtaImM
obtalmil Ib-glunlng with twimty.
of the Antrim lUnlwaie
I times nad) lh m.-et Hm rowd ihrrmgh the nmil dtolrirts In the four rooms It has now gn
prieea aH on different articles sold at ‘*gnml old summer time ' for the brm^ times of the year the Aft
his store to c«mn.eiHlon tK>tu m hto fit of the runif patrons,
be now had w hardly enough to me
'travelling public. Mr
sails and uihih iheir aiorC flimrs
Iowa and on the ootalde
Mtos A K Hogan to another popular
*. 11. 8. Amersoa to another stilklng business woman of this village apd
eiampla of Elk Rapids business men. purrels and tlrr.s her brain In the sueCtorrylag an Immense stock of cloth ctwsful efforts to. create and fashion
lag, ahors and robbers
He has. by attrartlve imd becoming hala. Imnneis.
biB popular and low prices to all. built etc . for il\e fair ae* at this place. She
up a large flourUblng business
He bandies a full line of mjlllnery goods
haa a pleasing, rver.^eady•to^l^com and r»i>orts a rapidly growing bush
-.modale alaff of sales ptKJpIe praaidtog ness,
over bto coonten. and a large, uhy
H B. Gilto-rl. formerly u impulur
mtmnm to dtoplay
and
accom tailor of Traven- f'lty and previously
roodata hto patrooa
Mr A'merson to a -resiaent of aouthern Michigan haa
an aapertoncwl atbre-itiah. and by hto liKaiert here and op<.|ied up a shop In
fslroess to the public hss todli up u a tore s.me. Th-.elri to- prnciall
very profitable hualneas.
the arts known to hto craft, and he
.W. II. Walker to the pn>prb*U.r of and his two assistants are kepi quite
im^of Elk Rapirt'sleadinc drug Mores. iMivr fn making eloilies ihsi will tmknown to the public as The fenlr;d poive tio forms ;;nd eU vate the iH.rlirag alof».“ At hi. place of biislm.Ks Mmaliles who perchancv‘ are liick.v
can be found a cmnplete llnoof phai ♦M.ough to mm one of
T.IIImti s
maceullcal supplies, diugr. ^i^in makes'
Mr <;ill»eii carries a com
medicines and toilet special ties
a too pb-te line of tailoring wipplh*. and
a Ann and u|vto^te line of wall ofKrates a cleaning and pieKHing d«‘*
}i«per. ataikmery and fishing tackle of ]i.nmnent to connection with hto bus*every drwcrlptlon,
neas
.ngenlal
T Ktichum Is the rxingenlal and
W. H. Uireoger, la
•• Tills popular prt»prb‘lor of another Klk Hap
iftanager of Hotel Rlvi
avelling Ills refrtshlng station. All the popular
puldle last spring and was cumpirtely brands of Invlgoiuting and Inspiring
renovat*.,! on
The large thri.«-<-halr barber shop
and baih ruoms of Mitchell Bros., arc
skilled workTiian and far eongentoUty.
sre wlthiMit |»eers. Tlicy epjoy an toicigar growing business
three they have been
material cm band. Below hlh cigar shoe repairer of Ihe town, and by his ,
,
Iniilding season
ucion he runs a cigar store, and lairnesa In dealing with the public
nwlng plans for
•>" lx>»lli'»
>*H" “P • ••'IP
»nionitil» np.\.Slldlnr« or ir-il odelllng the e*
iHilldingn
They both
staff <rf workmen dur
lAt'ori
of thto fdare. l>r LaCore is a grad
uate of*
ol the Kniveraliy of Tennesee.
and enjoys
and vicinity
among the
Is congenial an.l ev# r
r«‘slde
se and
satisfy
hto
rtwdy to
|
JiMirous.
mUo
HI.
greM* printing establtohmeni.
F J. Venler to the village photo
grapher. and has a v.u-y moderaly
cKistriH-ted gallery to cirglnate and
Rapids
Mined a hlKh d.^n.e
Her wrek has Wo se
lit places and
glv..n her by
hto biislm-sa will growv'nnd’lmi
and fm,s** r.
'
K. Itonlels runs an InsuraiUM- and
, ’'vv.,.,,.., l« the nr.mrleio, irf
reol estate huteau hen* and reis.its
Kehahle Uven and Fe«ul
a raiHdlv growing biiMiiess
_
liarn " of this hs-alltv
He oitcrate* a
re. together with hto Imiuiitlal trenof ihr
the many pain,ns of hto shop.
ment of
during hto
husinea* nriH’r M
«n,.H hi. ...rt. ta. Mr. V«.lrr .. ,n jj™. M.-T J-*""-"
'"V^
,.vh‘,
^r.: I- Nn" n?nu.ir.n?m
r'h~r*.
the
I a' torgr/fresh IlneYif palat
F R. Williams
ney of Antrim
busy by hto ma
uls4i fiirnlslHw rigs
travelliug
fiateralty and thus*, who drwire the
same In th*- village He ha* a modem
ly built Imrii equl|5ped with every- de
vice esHHniial lu tlm«.-savlng and com
%•:
depot to all parts of the vl
ISflS
ilH'li*"- ‘
managed t>v a man who Is mi
in btviel work aad evt;r read, to pleoa<.
z>
of Klk Rapidir leading llaraar
millinery store. Beautiful sp«T
offhand pain^^l Chius, rich
rrvwkery. grace lo r
’sJorVlIhHTea. and hai ere.
wn
evrty hue and fashion ^ h*
ptorni on «*hlMt|on for the
liner,
lb feast their eyes iiimn
S
and aovcHies are alsi» handle I.V her
prices
and at hm place of bu*lne<
e astonishingly low,
lluckaer
(’o'., run n Arsuiass
ler 4 (’o,.
here and carry a complete
very rommmlliy
in
mmity that to In
r the srocer's.u**- In *upplv
Inc the
grmcrv tm.v
tmvlng
Ire grueerv
ln public. ^'Brra
art
pnHlucis and d;,lr> r
plate v*f
eagerly sought after
,„.i
W R Willie to one of the hanlw-aro
luslm ss and at prii'c* That
are popular and ret,sot,able Mr. W*hUe
to an vxiKTleoced hard* are man and
harness.maker an.l o-iulier. and reIH.its a tapidl, gtiMMue and pprsper
iM,s hualnesa.
^
The Elk Rapids I
One of the most heneflrlal and pro-
hU sh.ip. th« public can r|.M
ilml Ihto feature of Klk Rap
dortor's auli of offlc.. rooms are lor-at*hS in the Lang block. The dcK-i.u^ to
a gradnate of the F. of M. and Is serv
lug hto Htvxmd tenn a* roioner In the
county. H«. also enjoys a larg#* prartier* at Ibis place
Hobt. Rex to the village hlcyi-le re•
open Hi up a store near the
tl,..
.Mr. Ki.niner to assl
"""
mamifaciim^ of
I tir, of mev
*'“*
uni Mils
and
sells le
ae- <»“»«•.“
t.,ro»e.ouu .na
™,mM, ,n.„
Vm, -S'®*
: “bosi‘ III
; O.X
ri,r.sr!fr.=;
£J
**4IM
'»»'* material for
.If buildings In this
i l,e found r complete line of shelf expert ph
James E Ml
n-. harniH-s gisui.s. luilnts. stove-i kind* of w
.hotiv
V. Groat to th*‘i>roprlefor of K\l
unning thto winter.
Wh.u, in
whh and range*, inn. jecflon whh iheir gniphy.
1
, «nd Baplda* Steam Ijvundr.v. Thin plac.‘
Ion 11 employs about
Ofleen
tiagnl hardware buslne*,i they ..per
pped with all the
1 hut up-t.»-,lale tin-shop. inder the e
• and uniform to all wiin machli
ssarv . for doing nrsiBchooli.
guaranteed.
.Mr Venler
has ejaa,
tu^k. farplly washings.
efuiir shop under some very arttoilr specimen*
Iroena of hto ,.tc; Mr. Grtiat has recently addnl a
A* the vl Ige grew richer In mern.
(leorge
Mr- work on exhibition at hto gallery and dying and steam rhwolnl: work* to caniUe esta Ishment*. ^s the popuUaaya the Antrin. Invitm the puldlc's ln*wtlon of hto hto laundry h.rslness 6hd for equip- ibui Inen-As I In the village and the
hirsln.ss m,Hi*
Sb»r|>e. has ............. •rcanlreii and In work.
.
m^nt
tiry. lying tributary
It for didng rnsRl
gtosl tffsi-^ass wmk farming ter
Wt interests and the vilUige's gr«wt..i.ri tin.
»stcro. steam heat
mo more thickly artould Ik- hard to find lu towns
*««t rhanipum for pn.iecHon and
Im*
sees, raphlly
coming recognlred as the hirj
I f*»r a High *< bool waa
larger than Elk Knpid*. .i
Ills leading i
tlurilon of Its Kind in thto this place and report* * very aucceea- laundry shop so well pnquire.l
he year of 1R71. theflnrt
ih.. onialde
Klk H-nplds and vicinity
«<‘b,lurt or man
hwalhv.
liusines*. He
deal* In farm all kinds of laundry work
IridiHHl fori
iting a man
t'owper and
dairy prod
d ha* a large
saw and Shingle Mill,
oL such sierlurg u<Mlltb s.
wo very poiuilar and congenial deai
»Th** Elk, Kupld's Savings Imnk to
room and pleasing saleamen.
The G C IhMUh 4 To * saw and Antotied at
IS in silmulailng gixals. fragranl the only fln.vncfal Insiliuibm of iho
J. C. Gauntlet! to Elk Rapids' shingle
shlnxle mills are two more ver>-valiia
ver, vaiiia ‘ The ('eiiiral High Kchool.
pa|s*r"ihan. Having tiiiide the necearepreaenia
a
mcKtora phyalclan and surgeon
The doctor j.le Industri..I feature* of Elk. jfapldfi' time a loud clamor ww* made .by
SHIV pn*iwrallor, for hIs ehivscn work,
N*
and
repiwi
a
large
flour-Giliraltji
of
safety
and
security.
|*
h
graduate
of
the
V
of
.M..
and
business
life
A II. Dougbertv. Klk i:ast Ride residents for a seboed buildMr IVn, began hto news|u.|wr catoM-r -• JJ|‘'
nes*
Their place of busi Having : madcrnly hullt nhw hank hla office* nrv* hwated In t^e Odd Rapids'- prtmilnem and
(H.pular at- inc to Ik- er*H-u-d .a, the Eaid Side. *o
tn toTI at ihe fadlllae News and’^"‘"K
,d
conserTallve
husimv* Fellows building. The doctor «mJo,s ,„rney to vludl, interested rti these iMMm tol, was x,H-t.t In building the
Exprvws office, bvenu'clng the me
ni,*n at^ I
bend. It itUikea an instltu a very large practice iKith in the vll- rom-eras and re,Kma that th., will h>si Kid.- *< hcK,l fumae. Now the
veo artistIcally/
a
chuiilc
lord w.uk at 1
i-ndrHf by. nea
s invlclbJe so far as p ibUr lag.*
i„g.* and outside, and say*
eay* that Klk manufacture Trauss. feet of lumber Kchools aoare atlendfHf
atietidfHf
nearly four
iri
in the year foil
and safety to concerntHl. Rapids to one of the mt»M active and and jf.tHMi.tMSi.
Jf.tHMi.tMSi.
y*-ar htindrvd puirtto. and they 'are
are ipuraulng
Shingles thto year
w.uk for the
to InciirjKltat.-d and under hustling
hustj
I fnmi the first grade to graduatown* in the Grand Traverse tIo*v employ ten men the ye.,r anuind
1. After •'«’
.-staldtol
the twi-lftb. So thoroughly ha*
pnvtoiou of leh state banking region and of course the only locality .,n,i r#*port a very aticcesaful htislne**
until IkS:. he hemm to
working
aiih CRstonrer*. and he and*‘h‘to assist- department
feH-n th*- course* of InsirucHfm and ao.
mein.
K
W.
Ragoi
to
lU
presland
village
that
haa
a
great
Induatrtol
East
Aide,
into huslncas fo^hlnif»H-l like
dextrously dent,
d.-nt. with M B l-ang and
very dextrousl.v
Bextei future Iwforv' It. How s that fc r an
The Eaat Side husine** men of Elk high the educational atandard aa to
f^td Slatted tlo- HelUnite Garelte
and shears u|Km Fairbanks as first and siHN,nd v4n* example of lovol and true cltlr.en ‘hip? Rapids. alK. have some very flue tmsi admit Its graduate* to any collegr, or
MU-h. which he vnllie*!
;,i IV-llevue Mleh.
and heads,
as picsldentit
Chaile* ('arver to the
Pioneer of Village.
ness place* and enjov large patronage.* school tif higher laaraing In' Ihe stale
,
■
Sible
for them cashier and ih*-lr mono to "AbstdateJudge J J
.Mcljiiighlln has heldheld
,t tpf.
same. ■
«f...............
Michiganwithout
anyother prelim
Iheir reputation* a« Safety First. ' The r,**ource* of thisseveral offices of trust and re«p«»n*lJohnCcMitierer. la the Eaat
side Inar,
thanthe showing ofthe acbool'*
and arrtoia in their bank are
The de|se.lis blllly In ihl* village for a great num- meal dealer and bandies a complete diploma. Prof Blmlgeti 1* the surnr
a newsiuip
Idle* a com- of the bonk have Increaacd since De- bered year* and who to at preaent the
„f „,p«,h and poultry. Al*o diuvto Intendent and has seven Instructors
among the
t,d Import,*! cemlier 2»*.
to .iv*r<*mber 31. iPtw;. justice of the |K-are and notarv pubuve stis-k and hide* and dnlrv pits working under bto directloo.
general and
,mill there wa* Ik0.u44.d« nmte during Hr of the village. •Mr.
-Mr. McLaugh
.McLaughlin to duct*
Mr. f’o.iilerer. by bto strict
Town
wn Hall,
Hall.
waa rlected
ire* are located December
than DecemU-r lim: * Hfc. hmg rapubHcun and haa been a„enilon to bnsine** and reasonable
In 1884 the town
,w« hall waa built
hullt at
the Michlga
in on Front
-------- ------------In
street In Rntf* block,
-identlAtxl -wlth-the
-r—lean
and haa
block, to
to a
a Thto
Thto show* a good healthy condition
bualnes*
intereai*
I. and sunds to<lay a*
the aumroer of mi. hr wu*
graduaie of the dental department
Mrtment of In
in m
connection whh the bank a exist- of Elk Rapids from childhood.
Hto
attractive public buildthe unlveraitr of Mirhlnn.,
Hto offIoffi- ence
ence . and the offlt^r* of the bank are («,her was one.of the first resident*
(Continued ,«i Page racht.)
res are beautifully
furnished
and to
to IIkk* * congratulated upon their vplen- and lumber manufacturer* of the vll
did management to
thoroughly equlppci for all
teu famine* were
lage. when bui
denUl work.
The d.KHor enjoy* a a banking in»iltun<
ts entire jsjpulatlon.
very lucrative prari
•tlce. to congenial would be proud of.
and wideawake and
Id n profesudooal
profemdooal
Dr-C. M. Thompson to a physician
wldent.*
can bebeand
man Elk Rapids reeldento
and su
suegem
of this village. He ha*
hmirtv. hale and ^v1al and told In a
proud of
an office on
Frontstreet and a very
clear unhesitating manner the early
A B Dougherty I* the -Mow**"
of extensive practice Xo look after. In htotorv of E3k Rapid* from memon.
ihl* village and ha* an office in
hto the village and the surrounding Eik Rjaplds can be proud of toch men
blockAjn Front atreet. He I* county.
*, j. j. McLaughlin, whose aole amblera 4 Oole Bros.,
*> niln.
luay
inin. having jan Interewt
Tower*
Bro*.. conduct
colidoct a tion and deepest concern are over the
- aaw mill and s
well-atoc)
mill largo well-stocked
excluMve grocery vUUg^‘i!
^^d geoeral
? law store here. A complete Hne of choice Ry f„r »tu
r Elk Rapid* and^M
occupy
4 Bratsrl■ pre the pro- i
n^heJr store ahelve*
a E. Dougherty U ihe/poatmaster
a of one other oasis at thto Ml- /
vInUlaied store with of this rapidly growing /vlllaAe and
They guarantee to aatlsfy the every manluiy
HUiy precaution jised to ,jivea the readers of the Rwsord an
most unquenchable thirst for pure
Mnadulieraled fl^^water or malted ex_____this office quart
their 4dAce of boalnea*. Also and a market is readily fenmd here not be out of place to
for choice dairy products, hen fnilu 8i.ooo i
win satisfy the mos
their place of and raher farm produce, i
_____
CO and cigar buyer
1 and amiable human exiatenc# In a vlllafta. They 27.000 pleoea of mail-matter circulated
BIG HOIST AT IRON WORKS.
er la the freah bread. Uee hare built up a very large and
nemade pie-like roams profluble buslneM In both bustUag
vllUge. rlllagea.
rlllsges.
used to mske ’ baker of this
Ue handles n complete line of clgara,
J. W. SUter, Traveraeaty'a popular
Etg Rapida. at this tlipe. Postmaster
Dougherty U anntoted by tali two
Smitara. Mlasea Mary and Catherjpe. who are ever ready to aerre the
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Ok Rapids is Bcauttftil and -fwpeiwis
The ciiemk»l pUm Is (
ore or tht pUfit Md Us i
•CHQQHKM at TMi4H)0K*.
M MutK I
arS^.E^? aJSSSrS-H^-'
03
night.
ss^t-w
U>en made milling and
itoll
rwiiffiillW^ouwMerin* llie
X ... .M, '
rtiiirjK*
M. C. CHURCH.
..f tbf
landlcs all the busiarat and oC twelve thiuaand d
In aaUrles every t
U the foorth fpature these employes hsve
manufaetbriag- Insiliu
nU******”
George Bromley l«
John 8. Malu looks
?ils*oSc ^***”*^ *^*^®‘*
water and
iw^o.
kf sfler the mUl
Plumber Whe<'ler
Klk Rapids Iren Co.
Rlk RhP»«**
psHy doM SQ edonnotis business at ijandles conpiMe lines of form Imple-nkinr
the
nz the
this pure durtnjc a coune of a yvar. neois. ImfsUs. cutlers shl«lui and
During the twelve mooth. of the paat iob«».. AI k» cream aeparators «nd "
‘V '
E»i^
this time I7S earic
loads had b«*n rncHred. AWui eight
carloads of cen.eni are ahlpped out
fell
ViUapt Govammtnt.
Bik Rapids U exceedingly foriunsta
jiai^iv^or.fS'VtSiur :rs
X "j:.
.asr«.T.
road mhnagement that this Is tbc liesi
paying branch the Pere Marqoette
ratlvay line has m its system.
«
. Churchta,
nit Rapids hus M'veii rburrh organ*
txatSona within Its limits, namely, the
M. Rburrh. Presbytetlan. >:i.lson|uil.
Norwegian. Hwedl.h. (bTmaii l^th
•ran and Romun rathollr. a few
e^ have been rdlen of cljurch
tmlldlnga at this place at>d «. It la
many public Impmvements have been
made. Hundreds of yars of n-rneiil
sidewalks have U^o laid, a wuterwi»rks system |s-rfecied and a lighting
system provided for hut nut aulih
sstlsfartoiy to the |kM»fi|e so the sys*
tern has not U<*n entirely compMeil
for ofS‘ratiim. Two partiew are now
eruislderlng pnnKwIlkms lo light the
stre«*ls. stores and dwellings of KIk
Rnidds. and It Is hoped ere another
pUnbwlU
^%:?ES£-a:
bare each twaniy-four hours, and Gao*
eral Manager SJy sgyi the oompany
has more orders than they can fin al
tbU lime, or for a lew w^ks to cone,
while the season for aemeht Is aOC
«
of New H
■d hy a mOarltj rote-^t U. the
MitBl oaadMata mu^ bars mora
^
P
A mfjarlty the
the goraamr.
plursUty eketv
>1
the other sutss
,.,.:SiiS=-js=
.r.;
WTna of Tar. that coat
oad. These boaU briag a
____
number have btillL cottages on hsvlag Warners White Wine of
around the shores
Lake. Tort* I^e.
md I^e and I Barth. For sale by the
Birch Lake. The -trim mila
‘ Odd Fellow Plying Between Clk Rapids and Various Torch Lske Points.
»*marsbalL
Business Locations, Suburban
9*roperty and Centrally Lo
cated frontage on State and
Union. Choice Business
Location
:
isssrti«^.hisi'
capee of good markets.
lAist year st Both are experienced business men In
logs had U-en Ibelr chosen line and with their Imis. and up to
stock they can hardly help
BaSiffiy.**jin.*26ih^S^'^ 6^^-
tie plumbing work
“ »ous milling propertU
IS of four different i^ptd. Iron Oo/^
WADE BROS.
Real Estate, Loans and Investments
817 SOUTH UNION STREET
Clllzeas’ pnonc. - IttS
TRAVERSE CITY, Mictk
January 1, 1906-Dcposits in Traverse City
Banks, $2,000,000.
Lfbery Barn FuUy Equipped^
Merchant mUs
and
GiU Edge hl>estrnents
January 1, 190r-Dcposits in Traverse City
Banks, $2,800,000.
Showing a Prosperity 6l Over 40 Per Cent During the Year 1906.
■■fe-:
I HOSE prosperity?
yW|HOSE
%%P
One MUlloii Dollars lo iavcsl m
Traverse Oly aad vtctaRly.
;^
5 ‘
Farmt have trebled in value wlthto the past three
■| r 1
years. In fact, but few desirable farms in this region
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are for sale at any price.
The bapken? Only
a small percentage, friends, just the difference between three per cent paid and
less than a doien on our list, and several buyers after
e»«h Qf these. This region was never in as prosperous
six per cent asked, or about twenty.four thousand dol*
lars. Th?n whose prosperity if this exjra eight hunWe are frequently asked the question: '‘Well,
dred thousand dollars? The mechanic's prosperity. Wade,what can I invest in to make some money?”
the factory worker’s prosperity, the ^road em*
Our answer is this: Do the tame as we do—invest
ploye's prosperity, the merchant's prosperity, the pro- »““V
«tate in Travm-se Cityor the Grand Travfessional man's prosperity, the local newspaper's prosbe gotten at any reasonable price
perity, the factory owner’s pnttperhy. the farmer’s
The letter part of tbit aMertioo will prove itielf
in five yean from Jan. Itt, 1907.
What we can do. Reader, , you can do. But there
it one thing that none ot>i can da It it thU: Carry
money in our pocknt
, have it earn a profit. That
time passed away when it wm dembaMrated that the
United States could make good on all itt contracts,
UmeT!l^‘ifS
prosperity, the whole Grand Traverse region’s pros-
cent, and your money is always in a safe place.
Parity. And u represents but a small portion of the
prosperityofTraverseCity and the Grand Traverse
region.
i If five years ago we could have had one hundred
thousand dollars to invcs( In Traverse City and vicinity
eo“W *>ave hid today one million dollars to invest,
If we had one himdred-thousand dollars today to
So. R^r. ^way.
in mi^ that money is
*'*‘‘“*®l*'
commodity m the world.
row^^new^es^L You’ve got* to”^t hinaU«
you put it in ri^t it will come out right, and the right
place to put U in is in Traverse City and Gnai Trav-’ ,
erse region real estate.
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,bkb«.r. lb«kM)« co.U b, b.. ftm In...
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.«r lb. b. bit CIbMiM
it'
k
posits, while the farmer has gone into the'clouds.
Hotels, ^Barbee Shops,
mitS\ferchandise
-lit
J^n. 1st, 1907, have.
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sld ^iaaw
i A. E. Idtry of New
isafgBisaJ!
s'jiirirrxss'is
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tkoog^t womld
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JJnes^that^p wish to cloae om bevwase tibey are brokMt and nr« tmi an
jffering you impmeadentad
r only the best grade of gtMds we can buy and b
sr<Sr-'SSi¥Tl=£
<dbar. li»ey wns aa amapsd that be
snd It wss
tttatlPTtot
r«ad L»«* K. f1>k.'
Asi&ir^y*'
ruT.L-Jll^a-pS::
He hardly expected ever to bear fr»
ft. but s ff w woiks Ular srss sun«rUed
to rsrrire a letter from Pat^-k C. Ev2m. feuldlN|4jl Kansas, wbo claimed
tbepladiasMaowoaadpfeocuted aofftcUot srrldeoea of this to satisfy l-ery.
wlia accordingly turned It over to blm.
it saems (bat Evans was iu New York
osrtlsr fa iba yesr and apebt s day
rsraa;t.“srjsfr
5rar.sxrs.sss
^
Kf,.
nUn. mp9 dlscweredm weddmg ring in
tbe ootrmUs of s cod in IMTl. It was
tudlbr inoved to bare bvl«*>P^ to
ine Bumam. an Eugllabwomau
wbu waa lost la
stenmablp Anglo
Sboamakius U a calUos wbicb has
given tbe world aocna eery groat men.
oaa a^UarUy agmrU that tbe major
Ity of eobUara baea excoptfaoal brmlna.
TiHWCvr of tbc rblklmi diod. and. tbe that tbatr attitude when atpoplng orrr
JrooaC BMCbM^a tornk Moovat bavins Ibair weak laada to a cvuaUl devoUrIwm ItopMod fro® dofrarlus tha ai- mant to tbe part wb^ tba InteUactoal
of Cbo w®*. of OHdldne and
dortor-a rMU. at® waa dblls«l to ron
tract a dc^ at Hit oador1akar*a. After
that aba iiaid a aaaU montblr inatall
DMCrt OBttJ fba bUJ waa half aetttad. of tba well known '^Fartner'e Boy.-*
Camj. tbe ortanUlUt; Admiral Mynga.
toall a raoaipt fbr tbe ranaaladar. Tbc Oe^ege f\,t, fbonder of tbe Society of
rpco^ waa aneompaniad by a badly
wrUtao and blottod oota fiwn a acnib
wo«aa la a Una uptown botel. wbo
knew of tba traoUa. knew tba famUr
aad tba droodUUDcaa and In bar uuta
waotod to oat tbia aurpUa noacy for
ttw nttU motbar. wbo twadad all that
aba could niaka extra to aopfiort tbc
reuuUUud cbild. As ocrubwouico raratra only 80 or 76 entm a day. ona
wid nadUy apiimbilr tbr aplrlt wbicb
uiotrd ooe kind aoul to bWp another
la distnoa-Issue's \Vaak|y.
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One lot 2-piecc suits, fine Cassimeres.
ages 10 to 16, sold from
A (iR
,
$6 to $S. now................... .........^.DO
One lot 3-piccc short pants suits,
tbe wrist of wimc fsir psaarnger leau
tag over tbe bulwarks of s transstUn
tk- liner and been arUed by tbe .od
loast year the greater part of the
msle and part of tbe femalq popuUtiun
of tbe niuge of.PortUbead. .( tbe
mouth of tbe Avon. In Bnglsud. turn
ad anglers for awhile. Flsblng tackle
and bait boomed for some time, ami
all because one of tbe lo^l suglers
shortly liefon- had tauded a good sired
fish, and when It cwme to tie dissected
on tba domestic table It was found to
be worth $130.
\Mjlle discharging a
from tbe schooner VIni
aSo! nol°. I!: *.!'*:
... •..... 1-66
of IHk
U. Get.
Boys’ OverciMts
U>ri-AefB 7 to n;.$l.!i0 to *1. now.. ..$*.7$
l.ot3-Ag<« lOlo 10,17 to $8. DOW.........S4.M
U>t:t-Agct 10toll>,$» to$12, now....... $.95
CMldreit’s Overcoats
.Lotl-$1.50to$5.n«...4tol0.now ..;.$9X0
,I«t 2—$2.75 tn :<50. ages 4 to lU. now . .S1.59
U>t3-$5tott.50,ages4 U>1S, now ....94.90
CldMrcn’s Rwslwi Smis
Hint No. $-^I>0 »o( ptau^ any dapeudenoe upon tbe teaUnnoutata
Hint Ka 4—iBffrtlinlu n«j ‘’wuudevtur ofl^
tag maat of tbair faatbers up.
Bacnoae tba beel of a rubber boot
aad fragments of a rnbber coaL to
gether with a knife, wgra, Jtend lb
tbe atomacb of n fled OM dpy a
Qloacaater wag
eery carerolly.
whom they bad belonged and that
tbaae were tbik ondlflaatad .ftagB
>New Tart.Tribone.
aSvr*X'!US^s“u.!r,r
ebaaer pennlu this plan to auooaed vexy often.
Hint No, $-Buy u KIMBALL Ptano, If yon want a ptano that
Mr
S5T.5
^ Wa aell crurytbtag kaovp in tba muale btmlnant
Odum imI fli^
KlMBAtt MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. HARKSR,>o|l
, Mnnde-It|9t ta a atraage fallow. Ho
pemMaA to Mi In cbnrcb Igta today
7.60 ■
saitar.?:... b.7c
One lot Youth’s Cassimere suits,
ages 15 to'20, sold for
A QK
SlOtoll.Oanow....................
One lot Youth’s Cassimere suits,
21 sold for
ages 16 to 20.
9.95
$16 to^lS.OO,
r * \
Children’s Reefers
»>ne lot, ages :i to fi. hnve soM br from U
to $5, will.ckwe Bt, eaob,..................... f149
Oni' lot as nbovn. with velvet rollirs. t inUem on al.«ve. ages 4 to «, sold tor
from $;) to A.Wuow....... .
....... 9149
ChUdren*s Knit Jackefs
‘
forkgoi3to6 yt-ari.
Lotnevoriold for It an than 50c, now .........2SC
Men’s Suits and Overcoats
One
One
One
One
0—caaiy toels««»t Co
WBxrio^tst.
Hint No, l-«uy yonr ptano from umue bonoa that bar a vttal
Intoreat la aatlafylng tba public u^ipUagur-tbnt must aeO good ‘
ptaaoa In order to oonUnuo la bpafilM.
One lot Youth’s double W»ted blacks,
ages 14 to 111, were $7A8
K f)A
now............. ................
One lot Youth’s black Unfinished
Worsteds, agesie and 17,
were $15, now...................
One lot Youth’s black Unfinished
Worsteds, ages 15 t
id 10.00, now.
One lot Youth’s Cassimere suits, ^
One lot Boys’ Norfolk Suits, ages
10 to 12. were $4 to
2«G6
$5. nc
All Boys and auidren*8 Sweaters In Boys Departmeet
One Foorfli Ott. All OiUdren’s Wool Toqnes at One
^ Fourth Off ReguUrMce.
as J**««*|J
OvaUig to tba fact that cod aeek their
food on tba botlam npd are roractone
taedere. tbair atomaeba when epenad
frequently present a curious and aom^
tUnia aMiatag cuUaadtm of ddds and
euda. Bha of laatber. marline spikes.
Irou bolts, a ball of twine, leaden
atBpOtaf ploiWDeta. boofe of deer, actaaore. brmaa. oil cans, potato parings,
curacoba, tbe bead of a rubber doll,
atooea and big sbella bare been found
In them. A eodflab caught at VlMjard
Haven waa fo^ Hbsre In Its atom-
.... 1 ‘96
One lot 3-piccc shor| pants suits, ages
10 to 16. were from
51 ft ft
$5 to $7, now............................ 0.00
One lot 3-piece short pants suits, ages
11 to 16, black Unfinished
A
Worsteds, sold at 58. now....^*^^
One lot Children’s better suits,
John M. Oetcbell. master
found imbedded In tbe thick flesh of
targe cod a kidfs of curious workman
ship. The flab waa caught on tbe
northeast pari of George’s l«iuk Iu
•Tve lived In CnllfoniU 20 qeer*. aeeenty-flre rstboms of water snd
and am at ill h
was apparently healthy. Tbe knife
way of burns. »
ruU, epralDs. or j
of plies that waa not found until some time nfur
Buckton s Ainicn Salve won't quickly
quirk
cure.** writes
es Chariee Walters of Alle
All
gheny. Stem Co. So use hunting.
Mr. Wsiters: U curea every case. was nearest tbe tall of tbe flab, the
at Buabec' I>rug Co., flesh at this place being about two and
Meads. Hannah drug
a half Int'bes thick. Tbe knife when
cloaed was three and flve^lgblba
Inches long.
In 1SS4 Captain McEacbern of tbr
MESftY blXJQH BELLS JIMGLE
Gloucesler schooner A. F. Gifford
over (he country loadlT and the man found a knlfe-ooe of tbe kind kpown
wbo lores to onugglo oft to bis si
to flsbennen as a haddock rlp|»er-ln
tbe atomacb of a forty flve pound cod
besrt nnd keep her warm, or the
vrbicb bad bsao caught ou tbe
Hare
of family wbo lovea this healthful di bank.
I
version, should |isve one of our
Lam Fetaraeu. an able aaaman of tbc
style aleigbs. with one or two aeats. to steamship Hypatia, which arrived la
New York la IMS from 8t. Lucia,
enjoy bis winter pastime. To be
le a curloua And on tbe voyage.
»rtl*o« a rxxl tlrlKh whfn there-U After
IT the vessel leri^t. Lui la a targe
now <« U. (round would be"iiTo gray■ .shark was ai^u following IL For
two days It coDUn^ In the wake of
tbe ship, when
get It Pracortag a targe book, be bait
It with salt pork and after some
Da« e» i« everything lor thehoiee ed
diaculty landed tbe mooater. wbicb
meaanred almaak twelve feet from dp.
OtphoMTU J^phoMlOa to tip. Upon opening Its atomacb Pateneu discovered there a ring with tbe
inlttala L IL a eugmrad on tbe In
Some faMla Hints
jeiFroatStreet
rnHiS has alwaj’s been one of our stronKcst and belt d^p^nfenu, anc^ we meiin
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to keep it so. To do this we arc making the mofif’ eWraordinary prices on
some odd lots and some broken lines—linci that are \oo small to carry into
another season. By closing thescout our stock U (peslvand new each sewmn.
These goods are the same choice goods that we carry in 'our regular stock, hut lots
arc small and manulacturers arc sold out of these sgme ^oods. We could not renlare ihe same things airain at the orices we are oCfcrinff them to you.
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One lot Child’s Suits,’ ages :i to 0 years. One big lot Boyt' Norfolk Suits, assorted
Goods equal to any $3 or S4
QQp
suits. Will close at................... C7?7i/
One lot Children’s Buster Brown, both
styles collars, handsome, new,
One lot Plaids, all wool goods, O QIC
ages :Jtoy.4toti.-,0.now....
One lot 2-piece suits, sold $2 to 1 AK One lot Youth’s blue all wool Chevi^
3, for ages 10 to 1C. now........ ±*IJU
STInveaUgattoo she fiSod^hTtbe Sth s
bMC frfnida of tk« tm>e wma lutmocrd
VOU cow tk« liMivr »IU h»
^
.... 8.66,
a present of £80 for/resturlof tbe blgt.
ly prixed laemeuto to tbr woman’s sou.
A Havre flabmusn's wife, drying
codfldi cmugfit by her busbsud «q tbe
cosst^ mute^IUOi^uoliccsd that
Mrm.«PMr7 tfyma, «« Ml nMi^|»^
‘wiihow t(kin« ,4v>M«r>
'ni*
.
■fcl' B?g Reductions in gHUdf^n ^
wbkb tbr csrlq was snsrbed>go(caogbt
awai,w«^ ^Kitn. nev^ to be ret-ov
«>.<• ... hi. on lo.vrva, AcoM Ivi
lU-BvinU r. ihr b«a thlar> »rr brln( plch-d vp
your bargain.
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Men’s Cassimere arid Melton Suits. Sol^ for
$1‘3.00 and $15.00. now.................................
Men’s Cassimere and Worsted Suits. Sold
for $16.00to $18.00 now................
Men’s Black Worsted Suits. Sizes 34 to 37.
, Sold for $10.00 and $12.00, nv»............... , •
Men’s Black Worsted Suits. Sizes 34 to 37.
Sold for $15.00 and $1S 00, now....... ...
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Men’s Mixed Worsted Suits, regular size. Fine Gobdt,
VIU; lAf1 including H. S. & M s. and Stcin-Bloch Co’s Goods • 4
Seld for $20.00 to $22.00, now.
Including Suits for "Stout" Men.
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Men’s ExtraN^e Goods, Worsted, best makes. H.
.’tL6S
tm
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Une Mil S. & M’s. and S.B. Co’s, goods. Were $88 to 25, now.
fxe ,
1 - One Lot
.......... 6,95
,! . .One Lot'^fflSLltf-iar-..............^4
I ,-v4. Men’s Overcoats, sizes 83 to 36, sold alllseazon
# AC
Lynt? 1-OX
for from $14.00 to 1700, now...................................... #eV9
Ono 1 rv+ Men’s Overcoats, all sizes, sold all sejwon
vyntj XtfOX
for from'SI7.00 to 20.00. now........<
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«mr i. a. age.-Oomnr «a a ^ A«
twrrtiag. aoatmt your lac. >ml
^ aatmU yoo with the ytymm alarrtty of a c<md fox trrrirr. Jhn. aa
aoon aa your^l-irk la tnroad. blilx-a
TrtVm atnak .Uuoia thmacti the air.
«ml you ara on your lack, ami ahc U
atyuurthnmt.
mn
it 1* the aamr. Wbeiterer you hear of
nrr man led or aiancled. be a««
• a female, not a male, «t that
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yon any U^Uer aennt«, '
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uliat yon ».^-»l a tieu <lta>« for.
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Uie famoo^ FAVORITE We do not know of
>)»tteisU>n.aiitb<
* on tbe market. Wi started too late to get the fall
lather than
thtae ^
orer«e
we•>«
aregiving
givingjroo
von
bluiaeM. btfaw
tliu to carrytbt«e
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Took me for tbe Jmltor. m. tJS.-<Te«^nU IMoln rvier. . .
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Unfa Wkcre Yoa came In.
JOHNSON & TURNER
22S RF«mtSt. Tint door west of Stpinbeig’.. .
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WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
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THE LEADING DEALERS W
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Gamagts, i Wagons, Farm Implements of the Best Make, Hardware,. Paints, '
Oils, Etc. Harness Made to Order on Short Notice. .
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Our line of team harness is
acknowltdj»cd to be the best
on earth: Every strap nuarametti.
la aar the dr«lre U muuuteil
twacket la aorh • |n«m«u thnt it «wu
Wawaac agalwi the wbeH fl.tnre by
Ika ofsaralioD af a lerer a imitiIou of
tha eU cnaialwr I. .ut .w«y. ,k^II
te .Mtart of the whh With the
iaiifa wad ihua <wu«iiic the wheel In
fha oU ehamlier to n.t.ie «ud feed tbd
<dl fa tha wiek. Ttie luTeaton. .if tbl«
lapraAd ollar are klemra. T. K. %.lid
and K. W. fWrroJI of < <mcreM. Artx.
tar
It la
Waad by LaaU Danayrouae ^ the«e
)gi|i|i halac aow under trial in France
•-and la daJmed lo In- the «iM amwt II
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the naraaalty of nillag and the time re4pilrad.to ganarair a little ra|>or liefure
Ughtlai.
Bidtita etuanatlou h»n Iwcu foond
hr 1H-. l4>w«itbal tu have rery differ«nt etacla opoo the humao Nnl.v hi
haalth aad dkeae. He iinm em^^-nled
In ragulatlng the dom given in oolu
Hue aad atatea that luMeraie dooea
hara no effe,i ui»ou the hraltby urgkn
Um.hvAmy^ marked^aetlon «n pea
Wm. Hoolihan
Co.’s
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McCormick RaKe
Ho Time Like the Present
G I. .Gale Comb. <Ployp i
klR^leai. tekidHioe
-IhultleiKw.
tiaa l»ret lu«e
l.y Pn»
ftwaor Waby of Hrrilu
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\nih an apparatiw aiiullar to
Md la wtmaaa trlcgraph}.
aphj. ilir
il,r pr^v
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Wm. Hoolihan
Co.’s
jiy
Gale Spring > Tooth Harrow
lamlably aggraiated al liri.l. tlumgli
It te iwtlared that ctmtlnued treatment
woold rrhevr them. Kx.ellelif reaulta
wart aotlcfd when the enuyiation waa
addad to baiha of ordinary w ater. aad
It la coadaded that In thl- eake the
Spring is nearer tlian you
think. A month or so yet.
perhaps, but unless you begin
to look Ground for the vehi
cle you want, spring wMI find
you still undecided. We
have in enough of our spring
stock to set you thinking. We
have nothing that’s cheap, but
some that are inexpensive.
We have more time to give
you now than we will have
Inter.
Wm. Hoolihan
Co.’s.
We are
Uie Leaders.
Only theleading goods
of the : leading fac
tories fot sale by
Wm. HoUihan Co.
rmtlooa cwu be traimihitted through
W ataioaiih— and dIatitH tIv heaN in
rwwirar twenty dvr uiilea diat.nt
tig eglwrUakot waa made Itetwcru the
Bgr of^ handing In Berlin and n wlrem lekwraphy tower at .Naueo. which
I tweaty-flre mllra frum Ik-rila ta a
No. no.
id-tooth Harrow
op of the ttnoueo, he
r moch the m
Bo. B«whaai—Ik» rom n^ally
I WTMH^ toolattwl
i<»Bbt*--T^ara aa opm i
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McCormick Binder
u'A
mm
Gale Comb. Plow
aiOk which la ritttmmt in tTeam la not
'Ihg awat natftOoua. for the almpl** rra«
•Oh that the rtch nllk la
ofally di•Mtad aad abaortwd than the milk In
Wtlcii the fat i»en-ealairr i. I«w
Thm
McCormick Vert. Joiner
m
qnne aafe.
Iht laaiha are .i.e.*ially .lenipied to
rataia the thin, volatile liguU .ml hare
a oattaa wick, leadluc Uh* Iu«»I rnua
daacaot laaBUe. .^1,
aylrt a almple uechtuUin f.ir jrlvlnf
Hr pMurr to aid Uie .-.i.inarity of
' wkk to forrlna the
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Everything
on wheels
Sin^ele and Double Djivinjr
Harnc.ss made by ourselves,
the.bcst in the city.
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When in need of any
thing in theJmplement
line
is the place to go.
Gate Pivot c/lxle Culttbator and Harrow
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The Ust Itac of,.1-arm
Implements and
Machiner>' ever shown in
Traverse City- is now
ready for inspection in
our show room.
■ la a<l thme ,w.en The tlevh^
!• pnnddad with • wuk
ad IJka a Ore «m the «u
Bilaa lamt thruud the mt
ta mm wlrk. The wheel 4
the Ul la the ehamber.
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Wm.4 Hoolihan Co.
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135 State Street
15?A*
Cede Comb,'*Ploof'
Ottoena-phonew^^^^^
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.
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