The Evening Record, January 26, 1907

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The Evening Record, January 26, 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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1907-01-26

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THE EVENING RECORD l"'»"-»lt
UVES WERE M PERIL funeral OF
I
TILLMAN’S.
SENATOR ALGER
MINSmELS

i;v:

MITWEATMaRBtlin
Furalalied to the EvMing Recerd
» te aoeii each day by B. E. WalL
SATURDAY. JAN. Zfl. tW7.

Ever Gel
IMseoiiraged
^

nrnSN IESI9BITS FSl IT

Clcvdy. OcfitJe aeutbwcet wlnda.
Bftewr fall one Inch.
OFFICIAL FORECAST.
Fafir end wanner tonight and

SIMPlESgWCt IN WASHINGTON

B7 WtfS to tiM STMteg
TPT. N. H.. Jss. U -Tht^ llr« of
-mptorm of Up Curlioo ftUsotec
tsrtsc eocEpsar ww imppfllod by •
•rp that a«r|K tbrnogh ihm atnictorr
wttli wnmt mpIdAtr. Umny jumped
from the fourth atoo vladov^ but
BemaUia. o«i Their Arrival In'Detroit
POM were IhUlly lujored.
mrrew. Will Be Cacerted to

DiVIDEO OVER
BOND MAHER

SporUl ti> tho Ereniog Record
WsUtiiftop. Un ti.-dlriulor TIU
maa'a charmcteriaallop of ihe UoUed
Rtstea seoste ap a mlaptrei aho*.
while It Ima amoaed the eooairy ««
large, hpa created much bad blood la
the awet dlgalRkm legUlailre body oti
aanh. Erldeaeea ^ thia fortlag ari
hepc earerully beloir Uie auiface. for
the aeaate la aothlag If not digalAed
Howerer. there la Utthp doubt that
Eeaator TUtoaaa caoaUc attack la
Ibe mrae of hU BrowaarlUe apeech
will laaore for him a hmifty haxlag
at the baada of hla collmguee at the
Vit opponoBlty One weatera aeoa
Diecwwed by
tor. aoted for Ma awlft wit. auggeated weePaytra
at tha I
that H would be appropriate to pUce
CuanlAf Un
(CoDUauod oa n>orth Page.)

SHORTEN TIME OF RUNNING

. LAUNCP
■ARSHAU SCKOOL IS CLOSED
I

8|K‘clal to the Evening Record.
8uttona:Bay. Mich.. Jan. 2G.-AI the
laat regular moeting of the SUttona
Bay common council In November.
rcaoluUon waa paaaed to bond the Til­
lage for IL.0W for the purpoae of buildIng a water worka ayetem. The I
were to he dated April 1. 1W07. and
the interoat waa to be hve per «
the booda maturing April 1. 1927. the
bonda being of the denoialnaUoo of
f&oo nacb.
It aeema now thal thla propoaal doea
not meet with the wlahea of the
payera and at laat nlghfa w
Thla poUtkm naked that the pro

tm»ry Dropped te Zero i
^Droektoe Recerd ef the i
' MaMlllen Peaeed C

By Wire to the Bwenlag Record.
DKroll. Jab. H-Thr big ateamei
Thomaa P. Cole, a SOodorHer, for ibv
ntUburg Bteainahlp compaay
laiiarhed at 11:30 today at the yardw
of the Great Uakea Kaglneniag com
paay. The Cole U
erer bom at Detroit

5

TKAYKRM aXY, MICHWAN. kATUHOAY. JANUARY n. W.

8 PAGES

«>unc?fiS5an aak
for blda with the eUpulatloo that the
bonda be made payable on and after
1911 and with the pdTUag^|y||jdK
them on t>r before the
A large number ol wSlBhtive
taxpayera were preaent, the proa “hod
cona of the matter wtsre Ihoroiighl
dlacuKaed until after midnight. Pina
ly the ptwakSent aaggeat^ a joint
meeting of the council aifi the tax
payera. Thla waa agreed upon and
Frb. D waa dadded upon. Laraen'a
hall to l»e the place of hMwilng
The re Im no friction
to abefhe
the plant ahould be eatablluhed or not
all being uaanlrooua that a water
worka la needed, but there’ U a divl
•ton aa to Hm* time tha bonda ahould
run. OnecHIxen flgurea that II.O
teieat would t>e aavc<1 If the 4.
were for ten yeara. aed aleo that If the
bonda ran twenty yeara the village
ronid not lwaue,any more until after
that period unleaa there warn a groai

ittf 'of I
Ijaaaing. Jan.
— Artlclca
poratloo of the (
railroad company e*aa tied toda^ . The
compaay will cunnect the two cltJew
by aa Hertrtc ilne. Caplul MOO.OOO
McMillan Imerevtng.
Detroit. Jan W —Wmiarn C MrMIl
Un paaaed a comfortable night and hla
roadltlon c<iotlnuea ti> Imi
- Ze-o at Detroit
Detroit. Jan fK—Jdrrruty at the
weather boreau regUtered rcro
o'clock thla morning, the loweaf Miii
reached thla winter.
Killed hv Car.
Nilea Jan Sli ~^Wimam K. Stover, a
farmer reelding near Ib rrlen Bpringa.
waa killed bv an Intenirloin car la-i
ntghi
He Umvcii a wife and three
thUdren
To Keep Oewnay Out.
Lanulng. Jan. 2t.-lUbroa ctirpiM ••KINDEROARTEN PARTY’ AT THE
BOARDMAN AVENUE SCHOOL.
beep Oecar C. Downey <»f the Downey
houee OQt of jail, lie «a« aeotmeed
yeateeday for keeping hla bar o|i
make an
New Yeara. PI
Udavlt thal be

By Wire to the Evening Record.
waahlngton. Jan. 2C.-A aimple
funeral aen lce a a. held today over
the remalna of 8eaaU»r Ruaaell A. Al
ger at hU realdonce. M‘»l Sixteenth
hweet The Rev. Edward
BvereU Hale.
lev. Wallaw Radcllir.
Senator Alger a former paaEor in
iroit.
Arrtvt In Detroit Tomorrow.
Detroit. Jan. 2G.—The remain* of
roator Alger will arrive here Sunday
at 9:45. The comradea of the Hazen

earning aewtheHy Sunday.

HER HUSBAND
DESERTED HER
HEALTH GAVE WAT UNDER STRAIN

^ roiIb«l”wi?k** ^S^p**^'s^nUh

r veterana. will act aa an' eacort to
the city ball, when* the remalna will
lie In atale from 2 until 5 p. m. The
funeral will b«* Monday at 2 p ro. from
140 Port atrwl meat

RESPONSES
GAME FAST

1 Girl. Cried Vainly :
Plight of Family Repc
to Salvation Arm)

AU SHOOLO REPLT AT ONCE

oma
wot k was t
ml s
She was fn
forced to give up her position, "n«*
‘NtCERJARY TO GIVE A CUARAN- sho is In bed. while the children
TEE TO CATERERS.
rving for food.
The Salvation Army aoroe time
pnl a load of wood to the resblr
nd
tbs remnant* of this was allII the
All^
family had today to keep warm
th« WBB.1IDI a bit of foo.1 1 n the
house and the Mck mother was t nnble
H girl, the boy iM-lng Ivotwocn 9 *nd
Up to today the favorable n*ai>oawti 10 voars old and tho girl youngrr.
This aftofnoon Captain Boutors4»rcto the InvlUtlnna to the biuutl
pared a big Ivaskct of for»d and had It
trade banquet to Ik* held on Thuraday dellvcrotl to tho family.
evening, number alxty There
163 notlcea Iroued containing a r

NOFUELSHORTAGE

Clubs oV Blamarck and
North Dakota Town*

to per a little inor
if you were .ure of I
pair
that tooM
atanU hiai. wouWn’t
yon*

Wetavea special
skoclor iMjys tkat
We loKl the manufaeturers
to make os the beat ahot*
that they could make for
bojra. reganlleas of price, and
we truly beUeve that they are
the best that can be made.
They are as near water proof
as is possible to ma* e a aboe.

^ to see

BANQUET AFIIRWORK
L«l Ev.«ln»

anT”
inferring of R/»yal and Select
Maatera degree they repaired to the
City rwetauraat where a *pr«>ad
prv*pared nader the direction of J
C iVteracn. Thoee preeent from out
the cliy were Wlcji R: Wlllama. H.
S Mmeraon and E. I- lkM.Kinan of

FINEfOXmT
lAk» *»• IB

4 |BEST

TBOM tUae to time dnrtag the laat
four yeaia. we hare amde cghlbtUoas
Senora then cat Into the log and killed of alaUanm phatograj^ We are bow
the «oi with a dah. He eaja there are
oa aa aTarage of three faaaw a week
A Pitaa.
klUed ta thg ekdalty nf hla hoaM
DUICICo TMt TAILOR, ffidcaa

1^

MaMigAtSI BmI PtPfR atraat
nAMhWBj

■Iha*

al Bmtth A Priee'a

Yontbs*. ages 14 to 20, $4 to flA
Men’s, *5 totia

KHBECK & HOYT

Portable Table Lamps
make the very best kind of a present. Wef have all
of them in stock, at the right prices. Come in
and see.

Summer
Prices
on
Winter
Oothes

J.B. Paige Electric Co.

LOGS, LOGS

The Ovxrcoats
wc offer
at'
^

Hve-Uity,

iM^'

Seven-IUty,
:
Ntae
and
Seven DoUars

'

^

Sherman &
Hunter

Nothing
But Good Words

K'J253%iir!r.Sd'*“

put your time »K»in«t our* for « few minutoJ wo will convlnoe
you that we have the Koodtanil the prioea.
We eapocially want yon to aee the pnooa we aic makinK
on YOl’THtTan.l MEN’S Oi^rooata. We wiU Ruaraatoo to
aavi> you money.

Will pay l|ighjcst Cash prices for

Maple, Hemlock, Ash, Elm,
Basswood, Pine and
Tamarack.
A
§;

Traverse City Mfg. Co.
Tdcphonc-Cit. :v>. Bell 16'J.

Stationer;^

Waifs
Drag Store.

ss's.ri.'r’.s.’r

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TbeH^iCaprop.

Don’t Forget

JURORS DRAWN

kad It wtas late before the

Stbre

When thinking about presents that a chande­
lier. pretty shade, pocket flasher and

Consider the matter.

•« Lmt
K. »M»n> or

City B6ok

Weyeuber^Vapecials.

WBtE UTTl£ BOrS AND GIRLS

Marahall. Jan. 26 —Dr S H Church
haa ordered the Park arh«»l rkwed on
account of an epidemic of roeaauhw
there tM'lng al»mit flfty caae* In t«»wn
• In one grade thirty oul -of thirty nine
puplla arc HI.
Teanhena* Meeting.
Marshall. Jah 2«—Thc annual meet
Ing of the C4Uhoun county TWRchera'
aworuihm I. bHng held here today
Over two hundred are preeent.

SeeMreed
Tbos. W. Lawson’s Wundcrtal Story,
^Yriday. flw ISfh.**
In Everybody'S MsoeKlae.
on sale aljOie

Wlnre Can I Gel the Bast Values lor MyMomy

Br Wire to the Evening Record.
are newest styK« —
Blsmairk, N. D.. Jan 2:..—The com­
mercial clubs In Bismarck and other
bought this year—
cities have had a rewdu
about a ilo7x*n
in iHvUi houses bf the b*glslat
Ing there I* anv fqel or fisnl
last aoaaon’a coals
In the state out*ldo the
lH*gln t-arly to
in the entire loL
With ample time, however, there slope.
would iH* DO difflrulty. The members
of the board are nrged to aend their
reaponsea to Secretary Han
dlately no that the oftlceis may knos
bow many plaU s to guarantee There
Here’s your winterwill doubtlees be a leew
than the number guaran
weather- hero’s your
■ iMMird docs not t
winter overcoats -here’s
s in this regard
prices that will hanlly
........ pnl'l
the cater
Im II. the same amount charget!
be cviualod again on new
embers of t
SI* facts the hecrelary
merchandise, right
In view of
I those who Intend
iggesis that
cr>‘. Would not your fritudj
at the time when you
m at once,
once. A
be present notify him
enjiiy >x)ur letter* if they were
need them.
w ho art* not n^ber*R fof the board are
see nie secivtarr in ample
written on dainty, up-to^dato
JOH WEEK THEY
join so that they may have
sutiooerr?
We have just
PEOAOOGUES.
unity to attend the banquet
Give 08 a look—
t.nslgnment
^
1»ox
noal meeting. It Is desirable
People wbo do ^
paper, and tabirts—talil^ of
alao'that as many ticket* a* possible
Hurd's and flair's latest atylei
be sold In advance to avoid connislor
this osoally give
at the door of the banquet hall Tick
Dvan L,
—box stationery of Whitlng’a
08 more Oum
et* are sale at the Record offlee. w
Folke—Very Lata Sefero Their
and
Eaton-Hurlbut'a
latest
a look.
they can be obuined at any Ume.
Paronu Came After Them.
atylea. I>ct u» show you the
Titw atatloaary.
Thai men and women are but boy*
and glrla grown laU waa proven laal
Been Selectr of Thoee Who Haver B
evening when the toacbera of the local
city echoola were enierialned by .lb«
Bcardman a^wnue teacher* In the kin­
dergarten room of that building. Thr
U Jurors
affair waa a klnderwten party
bruary term of
the dlgnlBed rnleiw of the echool room Clrrult court:
Jeweph Schmitt. Blair; Hugh Prouty.
Kaat Bay; Naham Avery. Fife
awful gUnoes had been ehol di
EML Grant. Garfleld; Fred W
the day rrated pn the
ot (
ner. Giant; Frank Smith. Green Lake.
Box,
xn
«• firU
Lester Will*. l>ong lAake
haahfub eyea peeird mmder
wla;
Maylleld: Ortn Burton
thrtMirh them laat evening
Bach
Roswlll H.
gueal entered Into the dlveralon with
: Victor
«rot and the
* aurooaa In
F. A. Bari. First ward;
Prod Roblnaoo. Second ward: Prank
Vogle. Third ward; F D Marvin.
Fourth ward; John Clark. Fifth waH:
PcrdlaaB Prooboltx, Blair; Mfrrtjm
from an who use our
Waathcro. East Bay: Wisely Dell. Fife
Lake: R T. Oambell, Oarflfdd; Irwin
Barr. Grant: Henry Hammer. Maym thTproginm whkh waa laugl
fleld; W.

TOOK TOYS ^
WITH them

ELEVENTH YEAR-JO*

33;v:-

Yon would
bewilUno

With nothing to eat in the house.!
onlv a few- shaving* to burn, the
molhct;.Klrk In bed and winter Just set
ting la In wncat. ii famllv living or
Codar street near Sixth was In a de
plorable c«indJ
was reportc'd
and the Salv*
of the plight
hlB fam
husband skipped out
wont IP
destitute. Tire
k lixa local factor>- and strove ti»

guarantee a glv«*ii number of platea to
Mr. Cavla and Mr Eller who are to
fumlah the banquet Tim date mm'cI
fled for Ihetw* return card* to be In
waa Jan 28. Thlx will allow ample
uam for the* K-atcrem
ferial* together for the m%*«u^ The
lmiM>rtance of thla 1* emphaalxcU hy
scarcity of

tiyinp tofiDd'jho*
that will atsDd your
bo,T

o*cux:k edition

VV

USTOFFEmS
Brnttor 1 Cyn» W. to. R«. H«.ry

^3;;

RYE, WHOLE WHEAT;
GRAHAM AND
BUCKWHEAT YLOURS
W

By WU» to lb. Brentoj 1

srsrsnSs-Sii'rsLi:
btolco tkl. ■onU

Haniiah & Lay Co.

'3€-

BwmiiMm

i-'-;

iew Dress Goods
Does Thai Have a
/
Pleasant Sound, Madami’
Are you looking for those new things
that we are bringing out each day or
every few days.' Many women like to
get these new things as fast as they arc
displayed.

'.J

i:
111

These new ideas for spring are in the ■
sheer fabrics, in checks and stripes and
plain colors.
k


.

The new suitings, of course are here;
they are heavier. Broadcloths, as usual; ,
.are mpeh in evidence.

.■ ■ X’’| .3

Wc wonM he pleased
i '
to 8bow yoatlMse new thlagn* v ■ ^

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TWt CVONN* tIKCOaR TlUVERte CITY. MICHIOAN. AATUROAY, JANUARY K. 1W.

IK EVBORG KCOK

KPORTeF^lfif

Special Sale •!

am fibmar «f NaaNiani iUci

9f HBULO AND RNOOBD CX>.
THim. T. BATNB.
<HR>. O. BATW.:.
i. W. fUNNW ...
CLAtUk K BAT*.

WHY b it bcucr to dcfkoiic your fund* with
ufi than to ^rry or hide them ?

BECAUSE with lit tht^r^ absolutely safe.

It
«K1
l aal
Ue«

la with fdaaaam that we bem
aabaut tbe iwpotl ct the fifth ab^
miow. lb* wmttmm af wbkfi baa
far beytjod our eapectatioaa.
vtag vlaltad
bocb the
Grand Raplda and
1
oara Inform m that
Om wmk, hr
.|ft
Mrda and aome fia«^
Om Mirk, by n«il......................... JU •perimmia on eabjUtloa her* than
Tbr^
by «i«ii................
7', eem awaa them.
Btx 0M.III.. by
..........................
iM
Kamriag that tbe ntoeen of an enOMyc^. by mail......................
IJOQ lerprlM id tbU kind depend* upon the
pabHr. wa wiab to moat beartiJy thank
for thdr aupport In
adv*etidl^ premioma and
We am alao very grateful ^or tbe In-

of fiUU of
Michigan.

part'la tb# ffxblbftfoii or who aiU'od.d
.It Tho broMtec fif Wof«l#A rhlrkmi#
U nr «a tnork
a« tt.o t.nM<<tinK
of any bh»«im auirb it U uot n«!j
» aoUafartloo to the ownfw but
mno of yroat to bim a. wHi an i
tbaoesli

tboi tbo Traxerae Oty ahow had not
only mom hirda tbaa tbu Orand lUu
Ida abov, bat hotter on«a. Tbta apeak
vaU for the eblekMi faiMMarv of the
aorth aa Grand Rapid* natnrally bad
a larger field to draw from than


Tba United State* r*vi mment wlM
Ignora the artbms of tlwrmor S«i

I

tenham of Jamaica.

While bU brearh

of etiquette haa tie4'n aulvemaliy cmwi
detnned in thla country, it I* aatd that
the nntlah rmtdmta at Waid>liii;t<m
feel

the dlagracn even more d«n>l>

than

do

Arocrlran*.

Itn!«a*

acalc^ lOtvlanalJcm dlH»atrhi-«l ht»i

fontlna for
the aaaoriatlon.
harlag
tnade many friend. In ibe city
There betng a few mom than aix
hundred bird, and m> maay that are
deberelng of .p«rUl mmiOoo •«* will
nm endea.trr to 4ki ao and wni only
give n It.t of ibw prmiiiim* aa they
a»*re a«ar
cup. tifferci!
by
Tho
1:3 MUtt
. piiblU
fl lU
the Iw^f and Urg.*f dtinday of any
o!M* varb M arn. wuu liy J W. ZimmerH. H. «, Hadley*, offt inT horaeahor
tng lor the le-.! dl.pl-% In ela«a No 1
waa won t>v J \V Zimmerman and
fl KaJ:fnian . offer of a In.i c»(
Cigar, tor the I.A1 dUplay lu da.* 2
waa won ti> Julia 1ji
'om|ianr*ii
The ln»taiu ImpI
»nilr«>r for
offer of irto. Arme hraa. aliHiil/«*
the I.mi di.pl.V In clna. .7 was won by
WlllUin H
The llau
lainy’B offer of .one drinking/fountain
for the lewt di.pUy in olaaa 4 wa
w«« by I» y khM^h trf Chnrieyoli
The offer of n jiorket knife by J. /
Montague for the In*.! dlnplay in rlar
& waa won by Raymond Ott.
8rf.tt Veterinary RenuMy rompnny
offer of <me three- rnmnd fuirkagc of
poll I try Raid for the lu^.t dlaplay made
In the ffdlowlng rU
rlaiu* a. K Olddlng.; rlaaa 7. Fred
Ifiinler, rla.. k. K J ilan. A 8on.
chi.. ». Ij. K Tripp. Klngaley; rlaan
to Waller IlM.tlnK.. rlaaa It.
mrll
\Vhe,^orky rluKH 12. Kimer Torm
rkMin*.
ptemlum of m
largi* randy dtn k for the l.ct dinpU
In rliKM la waa won by J W. Welne.
SroM Velerinar.v UeiiM'.ly. romp
ronituiny'a
offer of one iM>mu|1 parkiurr of p*ult
food for earh of tie- following wt
.ronxl na followa:

V. w

Tim Nfwthixm U-ailcr U makl
Miroen<iahlc effort li» atlr up Inlco-at
In

advcrtlalUK

the rtua.rU

mauby.

llowerer. If the aanw ancccaa In

wl*WlT**
iilgbeat

I

rhlrkena

pcrklnc at

d>'natiillr

at

llcnnvlUc. Ind.. <aiiR-'d an iiplm^lou

r«Mm anaind
Judging

luM

Im» allowed

►o r.ir»

by

to

.

nn^iit

hK-al

atoiii-a. a fcrilKliiid.i pany

m-wn

la.K* Iti

elionenta *»f ^^Joynotit lUil.oH tlio coi
veyance' lumn

r IW4. or lhu-<- tiim*

Grand Rapid* l« an IiiImioI »ii> b>
one a year *tu- inn^^nivs a lak.

i.mi

•;A ftnr fthdlata worth i*f provmUo:,
wotlb a nilU. of wajol Iwik*.”
The Tllluuui and KwoUonlmm ttw
ought to make loaal lusulllm rs (ui
nm. twrnl. thlit- play houiH\.

north lound^ havo Iwn taken <»flf Hit*
run and will pnibaldv not go luirk lor
amreral mcKillu.
Thl* U dm- t.i tho
ahnttlng di*wn of the alone rnubrr
IVloakey ahloh. in turn, waa.hr.uu
by I ho chwing of the
factoriva at Wk Rapid, and Newago

I Com Yet,
which
%rc on the' way fnrai Milwaukee
■ tbla city for Uh* Slatx'h fnctoiy waw
rwHdvwl yewtenlav but tbla Ih m»t
eiinugb to wiifrant wiailing the bU
plant. , A. womi a. more arrive the
factory win .tail.

three Per
Cent Interest'
Is in liAtmony wiili
souotl banking.
• KdTcwera,

we

As
#0-

licil your buviiieOT.
The intenait we pay
on

time

ileposiU

mski^ your money
with ns a goorl iniTslmont
money

is safe anJ

arailaWo
timos.

Y o n r
at

all

We omxmr.

ago itn^l atAxunts.

First.NatiODal Bank
e, s. iwutwT

WyiuidotU*. J

rorln* Ligbl Rritliiim. E J
B.
.coiliig 1^‘pom. r. J. Eb

that wnv'ktMl a fiart of a faim
mirkcnii ahouM

riymouth n<vk
acfirlng

w-ortiig UlKHle l.btnd ked

IHch<>.t
acorlng
Mitiviii.
lllgheat scoring

Minorca,

Atihur

corkrn-l. SX;

Hunter,
third, rorkercl
hno. «t.

K.

M

WIIim*o:

llr.1

Aft tor SMb at fiia MsvIh Mama

FRANKTRUDE
(80mSTOFFICE 109x118

IM 7 K
Huff Ondngton—R R. (RIl. Ontral

sS-.srn.'st/.S'aK;
Kursjurs«”sssfs
*^

Regular $:10 00 Snito now

EASY payments.

J. W. SLATER
THEHOHEUAKEH

Sale s of Rockers.
Bargains Worth Loqiiing Into

Oii,,j pujpt. !ii*\
Vi*\: |||>t |hhi. IkO; aei'

Ob account of these goods arriving too
lAle for the Hobdar trade, we Imvo ati
nous stock on hand that are Uking
ch room.

B. J. MORGAN

you want a Rocker,

Pioneer Livery.

Is the Time to Buy
And here it whsro you will find the finfst assortment and the lowest prit« in
the city.

1 have an op<‘n l»ii< for
sleigh ride panirs where
ihey iiil sii down in the
hoiiom as ihey used Vo
do in
good old limes
vears ago. Have another
bil8 with side seals for
those who don I want the
other bu^.

T!u* following will give you an id«'a of tbe great reduction we
hive moile. These sre only a few of tbe msny;
T>argo Arm Rocker,4»oMcn oak finish. TOgtd'V $il value, at $1;48*
(Jtvki Cobbler Seal Uockcr. regular S:t.50. now ...;................2,avS
Rvker like cul, golden oak. rod seal, ni«vly cnrveil,
nlwnyw lu.id for |r..00, now only.................................................HlC>
i )ur s|»'*ci;d $7 Uocker, golden oak, wide arm, roll seat, now li 115
.S'wiiig C'-hnir* from «ioo up. Morris Chairs from 4.76 up.
All other liigh gride Rockers sold acoonlingly.

Your Credit Is Good
Your Reliable Furniture Store,

If you Waint to mc.vc 1
can give you a good man
and a large sle igh iuid
give you satisfaction.

Grand Rapids Furniture’* Ca

THE BIG STORE’ —Dealers in Everything
Of being
disappoinUtl when you
open nchtcking ceoount with ihis
Uitik, tie OMi-sl axnl Largi*6t in
Sorthem Michigtui.
ColK'ctioiis are qui<*kly nmilr
Drafts pjiyable at all points are
iiSULxi.
Our o3iw‘rs take a personal in­
terest in the intstness of every
lel»o9iU>r.

Lamps are used now

Don't Miss the

Corn Exhibit

No matter what lights
Shown at the
null yoi v^ould Uj i.l th.‘
the lamps ; u have—or shm
...... Th.* all glass hand
tbe subjec
for 2-V, :«-r, Ifk- and TiOc. D< <
The whole eollcH-tion can lie so» n io
riud IW
match an* d5c.
our Big Hast Window,
Sl.lX), $1 25 up ui $2.ri0. >lnny of llu-aci
entireih[>6 arc lx*aut
dwigusV-'^The
lx*mitu«—
ly new dwigoB^
*’^The ivirlor Uin[>6
of ilu
iluac—Priw'S
are from $150 to !$1000. Seen tlin« with the
ae—Prio
ought to at least hnvo
have one
one of
BraM Tarlor UmpB »250
whit<‘ or gold‘-Niwea*. novelty,
Uad fringe in either re<l.
$0.S0. Se»in« Umpi STk
$:;..‘»0. Hanging I^rfi-Djis
,d $:;.:»o.
t.. $10.00. Hall Umps Va'oO Hid
Wioka. Fom.l*, BrackeU,
Iof2:>0.
Night I.iiini*8 2-V. ChiinnevB,
ChiinncyB Sliad* s, Burm

Farmer’s Institute

Resources
Over $1,600,000.00.

Traverse City
State Bank
lOAVK

Snow Shovels
Two kin<I>. made of sdwt
The/ IwTC B lotiK. Btfonc bolted
handle ^nd folded, .tool, ■protected
point.


100 Piece Dinner Sets
.-.uliful .l.
borAlrd sets io
nil n
manner of lattems. Pri<-eOnre from *7.60Jlotbe geoolM imr.i aiiliful
d* corated
in all
^
1.4 Havilaad
Havilau.1 (fbina
Hb.CID. Some fofjtliese
i-U are in -H^pen Hlook” ao yon 4»b reporud
bina at S'.fxQC
keepiog your set always <
plhr * articlee avvidently.broken.

Jardinieres
The fiiiosl line in the city all tho newest ffhapes and latest noreUioa—Tokonab^P>)cone
— M^U <iro4'n Louwelsa -Importfd »Tapanesc Hammered Brass—Most unique designs over
IT dnriHl. i’ric'os arc from IO* to$10.00.

What 10 cents will buy
Cups. Santera. «.l>ldU..oa.-fU.

Tho BtraiKht handle abovi-I lelli

for M cents,
1 get ascents for the one with
tho “U” handle

Wemakeallkindsof

Picture Frames
And turn your work ont

Grocer
urn ben.

127 S. South Union Street

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.

S 'Pirs
rhTri

llm-k folU miiilr proniplly
at all hours. I x’dl ftir bug

mMimi

lieghorn-A. T. Schwd

Boeond ben. SS4: third ben, «; flrwt
imllH, fl4: tblrfl pallet, M; flrrt
mC; sneobd pfii. 1*5. J. Fa. B«ton.
Charlerobt; sroond cockerel. SOVi.
Buff Lcfboms-C. J. Ehner; first

$19.7$
S»o7$

;i0 Snite now

fBz

n- wu

J. W. JAokson A/W. JahAus
E. A. Monroe
Rots ^ Monroe
V. Menegmri
A. OoraiUs
F, F, Ak4«
J. H. Lnmson
Weqnetoag Club
0. F, Obw
Amerioan Drug Storo
Hfin’nah Drag Storo
F. L Shnter

Regular

hrlno II to os <» the
above date we WUI
aUow yon a credit of
l$c lor It. to apply on
Skees, Pash Sticks
and Skee Blndlno.

rad c
Vh4-. fli>i hen. V4 4
:4. Ihlid hen. Sl\

tlSo75

Ri^olar fin fG Suite now
Ri‘,rojar $:i2 00 Suite now

aW8S.w?c&»:=«

V-ot^

CHOCOLATES

WchnT.a fe* B«aio<Ni BnitMthat •i.th.lMt

U yoawlU col this ad-

hkn-Juba
.in
ond hen.
flr.t pulbt,
i«-Mmd
flnit hen. VHg ; aenrad h
!hinl pullH
pulfM. >tS: thin!
pullH. S4\;
K94
flrat pulli-t. VI4:
IKCk U.
eivyrad pullet V'*4. third pullef. KX4
HlUer Ur«*d WyandoUe-Winiam
Silver S
igle Hamtrarg K. flld
H. Elmer ,
aecoml c«»rk. kS^ :
Aral dinga; flrwt cocker d. Vn\: fli>t hen
corkt rel.
aertiod rockrrwi. Sti>4
d hen. VI4; third her..
third cockerel. KSI4. (Imt hen. PlVk
flrM
M |»«*n. IM 12 10.
ben.
PlKi;
^•amd hen. PP*: third
Huff
OKhln
Hantam.- Rid.i-n J
H
first pen. Iht^.
Barnej Jr w fimt c<wkerel. V24: wee
Ran
-Arthur J. Marvin.
8 C H .Mlnorra.
ketel. Vi»4
nr»i. pullet
aecond
ror kend. STA,:
1-0 ('aph —Mr. L. A. Merrill; thlnl
S4K*; loH^oud pullH. S2A. : third pullet,
Me-«rad inllel. kV4
<1»‘h1
V2X»; firat |H*n. 1KU\.
cord cockend. kV; flrM ptil
8. Ran tarn.—Waller Hasting.;
Ird pullet. kk4onrt H»ckerH. KKt,; firMbtr.
*:i2%i:
WTHle Uekin IWkckh-J. W. WelM«v«md hen 1*24; third heii IC: first flrnt young drake,
drake. .econd young drake
pnllet. !«2; i^ecoud pullet. i*2; third flrwt young duck. w**cond
***c
old ibick. J
pullet. SI
Zimmerman and won;
I*artridge Cochin -Velona M Slew
drake, fim
dnike. Micoi
art; nwmd c<»rk. KK^; flmi e«*rkcrel
Mamiwul
VIVi:
Aral hc*n. VIV»;
aeoond hen. Ciimrll. VI.
: toiu. flr.M. yi'ung luii.
Vn*.: third hen, V<i: mvxmd pulleJ. k9: flrwt.
third ptdlfi. kf 4; fit>l I*eii. IM V 10;
RHglan H-inw KrneM K\unn,
W4cond m-n. 1T*3-1€.
|i»e, fir>t.
K fllddlng^;^ Ruhiw
While Wyundotli-^J. W.
Inumr d.H>. fin t; Rulu:
Runiw Hoil
Htvl buck,
buck. flrwt; KMulM, flluni
man and awi; firnt rock. VO; ae.'ond Rufuw
dm-. Aim. nemish fllaut div . .,s-i.nd.
c<ick. kK; fli-M ctK-kend. V24:
and nemlhb fliant do*-, ildrd prlr..-.
cockerel. V": third c«ickere'
K. W. Wilson. Si fteiHry.
«»nd hen. V24: third he n. V2; flr»It pul
.
third
p'd
let, P54 : w*cond pullet
let, V44; flr>.i |H*n. iXTMO; accenii
Ten Countlea,
|M*n, 1S5 n 10; third i»en. IS4 17.. Mn*
Jaineti Harrl.; fir*.! h«*n. V2»4.
nnd
esIaUlwh the getrernl ugenry for ten
1‘nrtrldKe
Wyamhut**—Harry
J
Kmt'Innd; llrM cuck.
; w^cmnl ccranib's of the Si>curlty Mutual Ufe
Insurance ompjwn of Ne'* Yoik. 1 hr
Click, VOA*;
fiiJ^i hm V!*,4;
heu. V24 ; third ben. VI: ai'cond pul terilt<*rv extend.^ froin Knuueti lu MaHeslde.^
c *mt nnj;.
let. V24; thir»l pullet. '.»*:; lltM p-a aim \o^nt^
Holicmb hnndhnt
.u-cldeai 4n
1K:1; wiimd ]>en. IK2 7 10. *E. R, fllH Mr.
4'iMdnil l.,;ike: H*r^uid eOiken’l. t*2\
wuranre.
^
J
>1. Knlgiil. first eoekerel. V.**,:
cix'keivl. V24; firKi pullet. V.l4
Mwvb, Charlew.ix. third jn«

MM-ond cockend. S'?; third pul
PrtMl Hunt
I), y Miuvh. first cock. VU4;
iligbeai aeorlng Ual Capa, n.ud
M;'‘.i-coml iniHet. VuA,;
'arler.
HlKh«»«i ar«»ring Oiplngt«*n. 1
dngton-K. n. fllll. (Vntral
Me^'rh, t'hMTlevoix
n.l nicki ud. SV-. sivoie'
Hlghe«i
hrortng llantam. Waller Ijike, SHcim.l
hen S74I Inal Inga.
Rich
11 t\ Hrown 1^‘ghi
The Kev. IbivU ctunpany. l.ld . of
d ciu k. v.>4 ; second hen
I mine Cnwk. [
8. lUnttra
H*i; 'third
.ealod and
climax* ieg band* for j VI4
SV4 ; ft.>t
*harle*<dx; ^
V24. fir.’
Zliuiuennau and .on.
Veierinaty llemisty ciMupaiiyV pullet. 914; wvond pullet
WhIW* Plymouth Riwk
offer of line tlmi> {MUtlid package ol
won; first eo<’ kertd. V2\ flr.t le u. V2:
Hisitt*. IKmlltV fooil for -IdgheM m-u;
914;
third bell. V04
lug male bird In thi- .how waa by C wi'Tond
Ellhworth Halh ; fourth-tHJckerel. Vi*4 :
J. inuo r
;t-\; w.*ctmd
v::4
..‘ctmd pullet.
pulh
IJ E Conkey CoV . ripvidand. Ohio first pullet. v;t-\:
pi-n ts2V l*'.
offer to peixni making hirgct exhibit third pullet. VI; firw! pi-n.
V2
Ibratle; si-cond
siTond em kend
k
of any iM«e varlei>
f>|u‘ ca.e Con V Ibrallc;
K-Ti
Conii.h Indian flame
key’a |>injltrv reme«lhnI waa wdb by
Klng.le.v, Mich ; flrM cockend. VI
H;iit> Kliisdand
fl R. Conkey*. prl/e of fifty track m •ond ri*ckerel Vi>; fir I pullet. 92 4;
.i-nmil pulliit. 9**4age. of rmip cum for the hlghi-wt
White Indian flaraew—L R. Tripp
l<iw.
litg bird. w*. won aa
KingMey;
flrwt ctw-kend. 924fi‘.
One r.m trackage C«*nki*v*a nmn
hen. 924: first pullet. V.V
for Rarrfd Rwk. rtrakery 1. W. 3.
Light Hrahma-K. J. Hnn* A Son
Innl
ftt>l heu. VU4; wei'ond hen. 9<‘4: Jhlrd
hen. XV
W, Olckerman S«don
end eiVkend. KK.
Sllvi'r IN'iicIl Wyandotuv^WeM.ra
M t»ul
M-rel. k*«ithtixl
VI4 ; Mvond pullet. V<»4
1. XV 4
on*' M»r package Conkey*. nrat» cure
h* Mad
fpr WhllKuoi k pullet. Ellhwi.rti; Hale
Hwndu
t4we M»c package Conkey*. rhidera Ison; wu'oiid etwkerel. Vt*4
90’,
cuiv for
C Hmwn U-gbom cm ki ivl. Mckolrara; fit.t cock. V*»4:
flrwt ciK-kcreJ. I^t4
W, J
Millard
Wrlllaia H. Umlor
i rw; third n*cker«d. .kX4 ;
tine rdte tiaekage CVnkt y*w chob'ra Oliver Watt-rw:
H. Vrt4; thli
third pullet. VO;
cm I* for i 8 C Hn*wn l>*.ghoin pullet. mnurad futllH.
iun. (\*Ur
first iw‘n. 17S Charles Rlllnmn.
Wmiam |l. Umlor.

One fd‘c
package Conkey w XSape M-cond b* n. v*'4: thlnl h*ra. V.*; flr.i
Cure for \Mdte Wyandotte cockcnl, pullet, Vt>4. S n. Coate. Sedan, weo
Joseph Zimmerman and won.
One Si)c isickage Conkey'a gape CU!^ ””k.’c.”r'V Red.-Mrw IV fl Chand
for White Wyandotte pullet. Jowejdi ler; second pullet, kV4: third irallet
8R4; third cockerel. X»?4.
Chailej
Zlmmertnau.
One .Mv t'uckage Conkey *. heal inr
waive fiff Ruff Wyandotte cockerel.
Irake
third |s n. 17,'. 1.% Ifi.
J M.
Knight
flrwt cockerel. V2^: M^oud
rralve for Huff WyandHte
W*l cockervl. V14: third ctw-keixd. RS. flr.t
pullet. V4; wecond puV
One 2tc trackage Conkey*. head lire
ointment for Ughi UrHhma. pulleu. K. *’'‘imff*pirixMwuh
Central l^ke; flnrt cockenwl. V2H: w«
f
**‘one
^^ckiure Conkey*. head lice ond cockerel, V«4; thlnl
otnlmcnt Ryr Ruff Orpingtoii pullet, IV flrwt pullet, mk: see<.ivi pullet. VI4
third pullet. W4: flrwt pen. 1824F. Miwx-h. Charlevoix.
Huff Wywndotle—W E Keith; wee
Regular premium* afere awrarded aa
ond cca'k. 88: first hen Vt4: ^n<
hew V0\ ; third hen. M*: wcond pen
178 S 16. Charto* Manville; flrat cock
i;cl.V04: third pullet. S34: flrwt pen
1874. Walter Haallnga; wecuod c«»ck
ere! 884: flrwt puUel, S24

REX

ones in their lines and these we wish lo dove out
and are making some close priest in ,
order to more them.

At thia limo you will le abU*
to gel a pkir of genuine
•*Tajpo" Sketw for a very
Hltk' money.

Sw£s&HCwa»»«
mark Jav;i»-

BEDROOM SUITES

Fr%&my aa« Satar4ay.
Jaa.25aadS6.

m.

Under
Sum
and

mom U:aa \mo hmi
bird* from partlea
Tbe iudgiag Udng^ d«i^by^F.
MrKenale of
Coocofd. Mich..
^

mVKSlHQ RBCORD.

i

/\
whik on your person or in biding
they are NOT safe.
BECAUSE many a life has Keen lo«^i throui*h
keeping mocicy about the house
Off on the person.
BECAUSE with us your funds may be carninga moderate interest for you
instead of lying idle.

Norwegian Skees
Wo hare a lev pninol the
famooi Theo. A, Johnson^
iimmoe Korwegoms Skees
tnatwedonot wish to carry
orer. and to tell them we will
make a special prUfi on

Grocer

PrompUy' '
One

workman dees nothing but
make frame*.

cu^pidora,
Cf
rofberatihd iicmdties
UwdiabEB. little Uue diabea, Une oat meal diabe^
Uae bowb, bloe Mdad dithea. dainty dapanwo Une
bread and batter platea, Une lalts.

s-

m

m
rm cvKHiN* uteoRa tmvuIk errr.

, tATUNOAV. lAMUANY ti^ 1

Mchigan Celebrated Her Seveiittetb Aiiniversii^ Today,

Wftcw largftty oecdpled with mor* oopms sUU to
lUtwUcmal ebargea.
In lt» tbe ablp c«ml «M opeMd tkm. Tbe salt Indwstnr wma develog»
ed materially. In many lines of to*
roc watrlsatkm.
dairy, the SbglBmw valley waa patotog
to tbe bead.
•troAK MWdiML Ktofttoy B.
There were now over lOe.OOO tomif
tom. Meclftd corankor by a daetolvc
balloA was tbi^rwt ttote nmgUtrate to tbe aonlbem part of the stale.
From Bagtoaw's tall wUapertoc ptoaa
Tbe sUH bad outgrown the old
under tbe new r^blicw party. Tbe
to Lake 8opertor*a toHlMwt «!»«.
new tutc house
I buUdlag and a n
Fair to the Ught of «am*ry tblaVA
_I ll^iioo was erected. The
first
legtalatnre of 1*7S.
poaitloa for freedom and lor
Oov. John T. Eagley-s
Dark rolled tbft Bi
one of her bright chapters. Blnglkam*i
admtoUtiatlon waa highly suoceasfal.
He was su<4e«led by M^ Wlsner,
of Pontlar. whose term S^plred Jan
M. CrasswelU of Adrian, two tenng.
2, IMl.
7
AHhodgSi for ua ibc day waa loot.
Legal. Social and Matsf<M Socceaa and David H, Jerome. Saginaw, two
Tet aball It be our proodeet boast.
The year* 1834 to 1S61 ^re mark terms, Got. Jerome bears the repUia»
ed by substantial progress. Another tioo of being the only native son of
gkMT for Michigan was the passage
of a stringent personal liberty law nor'a chair.
Tbe “Greenback** party fiouriaM
By It* terms, right of trial by Jury
With Geperal Mead's rlctorloaa name.
and beocBta df hslwa* Wpa* were In­ for a abort lime, la 1882.
Got. Joftlah W. Begole was defeated
MkAlsaa. my Mlchisaii.
sured to every persoi
by Gen R A. Alger, who In turn waa
Thy eoat ttlU ooward laarrh to fame.
fugUlve slave. Their
followed by Cyrua G. Luce.'a Branch
And fbrearort to tbe fifht you’ll m.
made obllgatt.ry otx the
ly farmer.
A pruhlbillooary
Where'er the braveet dare to be.
attorneys of the state. ThU Uiw was
idment to the constitution was
.The ftabrew of our calveiy.
backed by strong public •entImenL
A strong temperance wave swept defeated and a local option law enactMlehlsaa. my Mlcblgan.
Oov.
Wlnans
followed
but Demo­
the ftote^and a state prohibition law
IV.
i /f
waa passed. U was subsequently pro­ cratic control was destined to bft
^Mien weary watching traitor foea.! .
short. The elertion of HS2 nHumed
Michigan, my Mlcblgan.
sttoe control to the r^'puWIcan. un­
Tbe welcome night bring* aweet ]
lantl was crested.
der John T. Rich. He served two
repose.
A nvHy Incident of mc wws the
terms. There were state scandal*
Mlcblgan. my Michigan.
assassination of James J. Strang
concerning a^aries. H. S. ringree's
The toldler. weary from the Sgbt.
known as ‘•King Strang** Ills Mor
care<*r as governor Is still fresh In
SltH^ps sound, nor fears the rebefs
luon c<dony on H aver Island bad ftir
the popular mind. He wan rei-liTted
might.
fi exVlt«*d the an>:er of law ablJ
to 1898 and was Michigan's “war gov­
For 'Michigan's on Guard ToalghtJ**
Ing eltircns.
ernor.** A. T.^RTl*s.r«, rich lumU rMlchlgen. my Michigan,
H-wis Csss iKvamo rniled Stales
man. of Saginaw, aw* efmrd
m-oalor in 1844. He had been abaeot
' .
V.
nor November. Hmio. Frtil M. Warn­
Bjx yeacK as Vnlled Stat.-w anibaasa
And when the hai»py day shall conie.'
er. of Fannlngton. followed.
to >Vanc<‘. In HIH. be rsn for
Michigan, my Michigan.
Gov. PtogrtT stoiHl for primary re­
piealdeiit. but was deh alt-d .by Zacb':
That brings thy war-worn heroes
form. A bill li> earn the principle
ary *milor.
^
I
home.
Into effect paaaed the house to 1902.
Michigan, my Michigan.
Spirited Events
|
but like Ila prtslcTeasoni failed Of
What welcome from Ihy own proud
The flurry known as the * ratrioT*
direct nominations was enacted in
shore.
ar dUilmcted the nilnd. in troublous
HOC. but iho provision* art? somewhat
What honors at thtdr feet ihoini iwur
Unn*s. h wasn't much of a war.
Intricate.
What tears for those who «»roe no
Wlien the Camuiian reladlluu broke
Mlchl^n'a High Rank.
out In 1«!K there wert» many Aiueii
In
the population i«ssed toS,
Michigan, my Michigan,
can symjuHhlxvnt.
A company on
2.000.
000 mark. *rhe cen.^us of H
luiaid the aehooner Aim attempted to
places It at 2.530.0 IG. Tbe atate now
eaplu-e Malden ' The men fell Info
has
twelve
ctmgreiuimcn. The assesftW.I.K cr»‘.itcd. *The legislature
hands of the Canadians. Gov. Around it is a plain lrt*a railing^
ed value of the state Is appn>xlmalcly
to nufi every two year*. Instead
Mason ^called out the niilltla to pnv
Wuodbridge'E term waa HIKsI with 1 of yearly. Tbe salary iwll of the sUte nounced illegal. In 1S3G a prohibi­ 11.000.0no.ooo. Michigan baa over
tecl our neutrality. A hand of * pat.
1.000 mile* of coast Itoe. Her fann*^
rloU*' hixkke Into Dearborn arsenal cnctlonary sentiments. The school | was cut v ery low. Michigan entered tory liquor Uiw was pas»d and n- represent an Inveslmenl of $745,000.xw
was
amended
and
perf€-cted.
The
|
the
ranks
<kf
convervatlam.
There
Is
mulncd
in
force
till
HT5.
and stole :>00 viand of arms. Neither
not the hlightitii tkmbt. says Lawton
Cooley. ChrlMlancy. Camplsdl and OOU. She is first to the production of
plan was carried
m»-ralletl -battle*' of WTiulaor nor
T. Hemans. from whoti4‘ “History of Graves, throng line legal ablllileH. towns, pea*, celery, chicory and pep-b.nttle** ' of nphling Island
permlnl-.. wrond to sugar tonds and
amountixl to much. The "war*' ended control of the tiaUonal lands passage Michljpin'' we arc quoting largely, pUced Michigan In the front rank In
small fruits. In milk dairy pnsluct#
In Ihe senate. Tbe principle there, that the ju imrious economlm** of IkM) the luterpivUlkm of bw.
the rm!t of the "iiattlotK.*'
CutII the y«ir iMiu. Michigan’s she Is suri«ss**d only by New York.
.One of the tirrati M x»f that early lu this connection. Lucius Lyon made reacted unfavorably for yearn
IVnnsylvanIa and Ohio. Among stale*
Robert
McClell^d,
of
.MonnM'.
wsh
\asi
fine
fore.siK
w^-re
Mill
largily
merit i f tbe ship ' this sUtesman llk-e ultvranc<‘: "It 1*.
day was the Iiuf
oast
of Hu- Mlsslssliqir she tanks *•canal around the k-nlls of St. Mary. In fact, emphatically a national work j cho«-n governor ‘under the new cOii uncut. TbriT generations were to
pass and fortune* were to be made cisnl In wisd.
S.mlt Sle. Marie.
'
} and ought to be. and I trust will be. stUuUon.
In the palmy days the annual valun
before
tlio
pine
wa»
all
cltwred.
Anothi-r. givnl idea was the alndI ; constructed by the general govprnConspiracy, Canal*. Slavery.
of the pine .-tppnrnrlMyl $HS».n<S>.000.
tlon id ilie V‘Kal riglit to Imprison alnient.'* I-yon's forefast did not come
In War and in Peace.
Mlch'ran b-a.1^ in non ore. In 1902.
About this lime the Mlcblgan Cen­
mau for deM. Gov. Mason made an; to pass for many year*,
On came the Civil war with Aus­ for example, she ^lIlpiH•d 11.000.000
end of that. !»oor debtors wen* set
The Mexican war broke out and tral railroad compafty lo«t ila Detroit tin Blair as govi*rnor. Michigan sent
t.m valm*d at |:r,.rHHi.rh0.1.
depot
by
an
Incendiary
fire.
Cotisplr
frx-c.
'
j Michigan n^iKuidiHl with eleven comm-arly 10t».(KS) men to Hu- fnmi. and
Kioiu 1847 lb IhSl Michigan pn*"
The cami«igii of *s5 was bitter, j juinles of soldier*. The mm gained acy was charged; the grand Jury In cxpendcMl llO.Oun.iHtti a* ih«*
" dur^Hl from T.«» to
r cent of (ho
dieted fifty leading citUens. The
William WiHKlbridge, a Whig, was honors on many a field of luiltle.
contribution to the cost.
iwoiM's output of <-*»pto t The money
People *«w
th.- narrow-; moflve for the con.plraey waa dccUreh’Ctixl governor. Tlie cry
was} People
grew weary
weary of
of the
H. H. Crapo. Kllnl. was gmenior valui;. to individual year*, wm $2C,of
the
cmatltuUon
of
1M5.
In
«•<»
to
bo
Jealouay
of
fnrmen..
*I«.K
"WotKlhridKe and reform.*' Then'
from IKW t» lRi;ii. An era of large OoO.tskO.
-re.'ISM. after prolonged discu.alon. a | the right of way. Engttte. had klllcB prosiTrity fonowivl. Much railroad
notblng new in the poUlicpl c
or the vast grpmtb of lako com­
the! new one waa adopted. There were i
The alleged cooaplr- ^xtensioll m.*is made. Many county
form." You sit. it gom lock
merce, manufactun-s aud ft thou*and
I-------.
luany p..lnta
first ilavs lif our slate. *
. ----- of
— dlffereace between o'ora were tried ta IHM. Some of tbe lK>nds wi n* issuiMl. but Gov. CraiKi
Rx-<lov. Mason went back to New j the new lind the old documents./ minent attorneys of the country i Inlerixj.si-d vetoi-s frequently. An and one toduslrlea. (to re is no room .
to apeak.
.-e~ eo.
H. Se«-.rd.
York city, where after a short ^ ^i RlghU'dr
^ “arried
-------------- " -............
- i among them William »
S.-wwrd.
effort to amiTd the consinmion to
On her seventieth birthday Michi­
-many years bU body, guaranteed. NVgrocs had the right I New York. ere engaged in the suit.
ho died
irla! bits gan ha* certainly reacbisl a poHlUon
».tri>jig<r
ol.s.-ur<. r.n« «IJ.. romr-ito voto. Provtelon w« made for a | Twelve of Ihe accu«^ were convicted
ro^ti-d li
of national Imiwrtanre—ntlortyi be­
;m-.u,.dlel.rv
of eight
einhl circuit
elrealt Judge*,
lodge., with
with'-I'l '■• ■it to prison for term, varying
of Michigan's
I judiciary <»f
ter> In
Years of Unbroken Prosperity.
yond the wild4*sl dn-ams of the pk>
flrv: gox.Mnor was brought to 1>-iroI: | KUpreme court p<»wer*.
Six years eepoctlvcly from five to ten }wart.
ikury r. Baldwin followtsl Gov mTrr.
The legislatures of 1851 aud 1853
ami now ix ht.^iiu Capitol Square i>ark. j later, a Kun>reme court of fi»ur metn-

taih»e|oM He died to Aaa Arbor Jaae lA
•maijr years scq. Jsssary
Amd. im. Be held away «t Oie btgbwt
AoCtMsiwIIey
MMdiAo «»s adM to tb« uMim
to be bolt •irtces wlibia tbe fin of the peo^
glcr^ pmMoa
saaUiAi
The
mt
was
to be lift was lefUlator threoAemu, taceat.
for tUtsMoC SOI icstds s Ur«s tarOj
fJbW.nOb.. Tke coiirt- oniteal cs^ bank eomml&ooer. aaditor feoeral.
tfiMitor
ts4 of^ S^aie. oa drpt«lt la atl tbe edited males senator, foeeraor sad
•MFST-sii.’W»
.«prr.»
«us tm\j
Aetasl
Diiriaf .llie admlaUtTalion of n4cb.
tbaaeat ol naWk- tasiroriK*. ile|«nHal wa.l«sib«.fl.W».iK».pnir<4 a eae fliso lor tae sute. T*o
Tb. |tr^ asalc of 1 k» T mas.
or bU BUriaaces axr »««at5caaL Oorr loa Fulk/wla« tbe
U N>m Turk
Tbi* cooaiyoiloo of UW broufht
ere chartered
fiU.te
upon a time he Vrottr The bIfXid ofr SU1
anontha forty nm banks ware frto edacatibo. to the true sente.
tbe bardbandrd laborer Is jest as
Copper and Iron deposiU of freat
Wrinw. Their nominal eaph
royal as ibst of the tiaa cm hit
oocineewd. WfUaia
fl.SOfi.Ooo Th*^ was a tank iTdutesa
Ibrone.'*
AaA ajtali*: -P/lnttry
The era Of A.' Burt should be recalled In eon
echoeds am th* main dep^odw* in
pcetloa
with Iron ore. to Mlchlfnn.
tbe aUalaaiMit of the IdesJ ruveiTt 'Wild cpr‘ mtxtmrf and nild cht banks
John
luyet.
of
Piuslmrf. Is the cop^
meat of ibe people, by toe stale - (•Htpeti an tbier«w!UMi < Uaptfrr In t^y
rt^orA In IMS lla^
Were* Is known ns the "Pnther <d tbe Michigan. Many tf them. dep«Ui.rl« per piooeor
primary achc-d vysiem i4 Mb-Mysn " made nii pntiw of fadceuilni: tbeir qoeUft was founded. ^
Honeers nere nMlve to de^eJoptof
He woa bU line UeniiM be applied Mdlla
tbe iTsawr^ of tbe opper penlritula
hlmSelf mnytnllv t»i the t^ss *4 ti\
very human
ir.riug
In HIT too eajrfta) wss removed
pbrneer in edoealh.n. His PK-aior)
dl«sln/u
It
By sal fiom Ik-troii to Lsnttof. The knd
lone IWft In stsle aonats
work, tht
tu>(
pn«>.
lOK amuroenl was ihsl Detroit, beearly tPbrta st Pm»reaa.
monufsclun*
pioneer Ihnaght
fne so near the boundary line. sUte
Whne Mlchtoan b«w»e a itatr weallh. The paywr
she had a population of 174.W1
In on mltp!acr<d coofl.|<Bre, After nil, records could easily be seUed by Ibe
Ibioe years thu number bad douM.d It wae rtnly so much waste pai^ r. The BritUh In case of war.
State aaylum* were ebUWlshed for
tmtinats tmmK to take up un«. Mca
,,
tbat rc-td wraith Is crealt^l by
A period of laod stM^rulation fnl
iHtarry. an.l m»t »•> priaUn#; pit*ss*w.
*^^”**’ vi^^liM 'was
daanlna ou the minds
Mwhlaan
as k
s
lowed. *T‘sper cl! W were Hsnta d
hat never realtoed. U sms an craj,y,^
Hoanclers.
Industrial.
Political. Patriotic,
of wild "Ummto*^ ,
j (j,,,
The iHcgraph came In lR4k. In
IH
ll«.sbu« w» »P- ,„ U.I. brk.it Jlr »w rk-,.ir «k- lK4f». the slate normal achotd at Ypsl

I M

f
i

t:.-i;

fruo roiindntfoii ion vrhHi wealth
Iho
ex.p <i»M h t- lho t.o ks of IIm* PHKts.
^•r liillH-*. WliiN* Jit Ui«- Ih u-M of
Kuil'iir suM l.ruikniplry** w.*M‘ wl.h‘hU useful care, r hr w »s d*ovvi.* i», ‘
T»\r >vir. >:n w w. .n>- of
Ch'loher 14. IM'.,
, ^
nw ir lH,n.hM iioh l.t.-.lu. ss. tVrUiu
Railroads cane?
In IS'.a Ihn caMuiii.siH iMiuchl o.t Um*
lerritoiial c<mi«il crauUHl lnrinis*rii
im. iv: i la tl<»? fa iiu^l mm
lion to the 1‘iuitlar A
lUl.lIt vah thf iMTinnim: pf tlio,<»«
way ct»iwi‘a«y. ThU wan only atunA * vxtw:-ivr opeiatl»*HK that ha\o
afti-r Cb'uixc t^ti phi'u !
to Mli hiiaa bvr lalcinaticnisl
made bis llr*i nial itip wlia j r. now» in topiwr nml irum
Ih/-IhwKt-t * In
a rsilna.l
CSoi. Jidm S. Harry sI.kwI for ex
wfs bililt Itt'lween Adrian and Tt» c^srlve leiuiomy In stale nffaira. The
h•ao. Ine roachra wciv ut lli>t story wvnt nroonU t!%fl he cut the
drawn by liors.w. dammry ;n. ^^:7. hay on the capital lawn in oriler
the fliwt litconmtivc. Ihy "Adilanr lnrnas4Mhe hieoiMf of the state. His
Tomlh
«rriv»^l fP>m, the inixt, * It waa the own salary he reduci'*!
tor.
third inslne a.mt w«-d t4 ih,* AMr Stale ofTIrials had n» are.|kl lowir
^
yhi-n) mountains . Man>_-tm,i!l lines ;:..lai iei «>.* renlai.
Good Men and New Meifsurers.
were hulH. here and \lte-v. cmievl
IU'iVn- MT\od Uuo> trnn't. hu^ they
In.i; tovnx In
w. t.* not rue“e> Ive. The
^ .
Disastrous Banking Ventures.
<:o\. StOM-ns T
uur-.l that wt o e.ar.ie ls tv\«ii unx* Al|
j ^fhe state Imn oim- a Inmlholthn l.» r. hh W H. Oi.snl. v. :,au S
r-:: * flmiius* innals. Imik railrti^idi and ll iuvem IVkh lued to U' ItL' yrars

:iiW

Cored of Lung Trouble.
samis «»f person s are healiNl ev«*ry
at Bucl.ee Drug Co
*'It Is now Hiv. u wars sinrv 1 had
Hannnh drug suue
a narrow «*Ma|»e fouu •'^^usuln^^^«*tl." .... ... ,
rial lH.lUe IntM*.
triira r. O. ri'.yd. a hxxdlng Imslness,
^
man of Kershaw. S. C ' I had run ;
,____,__________
«lnwn In weight to l.i;, pounds, uml
_
raughing WSH rtinsi.\iP. l.olh by -dayCamnfire.
nud bv night. I'Inallv I togan taking! M. Vhe,-^,m
No 18. Grand
Dr. King's New Dist oery. and ctui-’Anny <»f the UeiKibUo, wUl hold a
tliim-il iliis f<ir alsiiil MX luunthii, when tgiiiipflix' at tlnmge hall I'uesuiay
inv ctMiKli and lung ifint’.H* v.-rc or. ow'iiUig. .!.m
Alt are Invited.
ilndv Ktuie and 1 w* > i.-.toivd to my
F. IX Marvin. Dorn,
tiorinal weight. ITU iHu nds." rheji Alkin P- Uttle, Adj.

MICHIOAN. MY MICHIGAN.

Em^WTtED LIQUOR CURE r miSMATED" WAS GOOD
> Det
n ’Work er Los* nf!
Tinn»e—Desire ,fo' Drink De­
stroyed by Orrine.

to.

'----

ASED SPECTATORS AT
GRAND LASST NIGHT.

'When luie of our most reliable dnipgists makes u fsisitive siattunent that
he will guarante*' to cure Ihe llqwir
Between the
habit if Orrine is used In accordance
r
Pe
w Ith dlnH-tions or tvfund the money it
shows his gn'at faith in the tivwtment.
It is In this way that Orrine Is sold by
the b-ading dniggist In nearly eveiy
-Mtemate.!-' at the Grand last even­
cMv aTTd town In everv box is a r<*g- ing wa* on© of the be« "home talenf
I Istert-d guaranieo which entitles, you IirodqcUons that ha* ever toTn given
I to a refund of vonr monev If Orrine to re. Tbe play wim pat on under
the able direction of Burdetl Mlltoo
Packcr.s and Sausage ****‘ersj<..iN
r.arfield. of Buffalo, and was for Ito'
>
-----------has'iTim sold in this way and the re: of Traverse City hive N<i. 532
It*
guarantt
L- O. T. Mr M
Itlsn-IPIea^t
-n....,.hew.
r Orrine
Is I tbe
ordinary san-1 wHni^*d the* production.

Joseph Sleder& Son
First-class Bulclicr.s.

M

buy vo,-r meat where you nave to no detention from work or low* of time 1 ^erer had
a full cast at the reheaiwaU
kc eluitttTS - whvrt* .voti must be onj when Orrine Is uw*d. It destroy* the
ihev had been sadly handlt» w,*i.b. agHln»t -xifr-ixttor*' P^WI*
J .Vwiiv for liquor, so .hut .ho drink
.
, capiKHl by lilnefts, everyone in the
h»Ds. short weights or overcharging ]
also cures the deran
cast
did
excellently.
Mr. Garfield had
ther, to taki
;T«<u i pb a«^.tnt, either,
take ihingH ^,„„,j^eh. weakemnl nerves and oth^
.two weeks and when
liaik t«» the sior* and make a “ftis** ill efftTts of excessive d
he arrived, found ,thay^
Y
w:a*n yinj ve N-<n 111 tiv-atexl.
tr
storing the i»atlent to perfect hoa
, nu"d even tbe .sh: tie f»f
Orrine is prepart'd in two forms. No. atojut ten day* acta rehenrelng was
to dealing with !hi- “on
1. the s Tret n nie^ly. which can be gone through with,
. .btitt ber siorc. T:> u* ,j.
iiM-d In food or drink without the more to hi* credit and the mi
* il .tr .< •lit —
knowbHlci' of the pcllent; No 2 for eC the cant that the perfoc
h:;Ke Sauvgge Ihar;moved so smoothly and so wril
r.tn»i I htsie.v
own frtw* win. Both form* are guaranteed. A registered guarantee to
K'uhlli ami Franklin.
nlng and InU
t'verv box.
that showed
f-r to such a 1
TrcatlM* on how to ctire drunkendramatic repotsaioo was not
d. HU acting was very pleas­
WaKhInpt.m. D. C. The price of either
ed that he U really a
form Is ?! a l»ox. making the cost of capable personage
In
the
profession,
the coiuplete curt- less than onedenth
Thars Where You Come In.
what It ts usually charged at sana­ despite the fact that It is only a aide
torium*. with a guarantee that the
TUtJSt* tlou‘« :.rk‘ till* faiiiciu F.WOKlTli W»* ilonot krow of
on
in
the
expense will be nothing unles* a cure lend mad© a big hit. Mr*. Sheldon
a beiici stovT on iho utarkot. \Vt‘ starUxi
kU> to jN't tho fnU
is gained. Mall order filled.
kmsmeftn. Ualht'r than to carnribi s^v over wo aniy:iving you
is sold by Johnson Drug C^o.. had a part that was very difficult for
an amateur to handle but she was so
nmt street.
osition.
cur profit. Xo oui* ran^ uive
n K Ucrprv>iiosi
natnral and able to the part that she
ippear to U pretty busy.•
______ 1? Lar^ was the vlllato
SHAKEft PAlOT-ThH it iho paint .vou thouhl buyifyou
the caller to tbe big tosar- M played the part with great credit.
nio loukiiii: for duralllllty. None* can give
i especially to keoplag
'
30U aii.v tfiwr aery'uw
-Te*,*' rermed the clerk, “we hare ith the part and he made tbe ehara
ter very real, laex Lardle. hU wlto
something very abeerblng on band."
ras bis wife also 00 the stagi
“.Mawbtogr
“Yes. AVe are sending out *lx tons be gave a very able picture of a
romZa who would do right but Is
or advertising btolters.“
verawed by her hushnwd,
223 E. Front St. Fix»t <k»r west of Steinlx-rgs.
RECORD WANT AOG. PAY.

Ikiv. wa.s the ronicdv hit of the <
tog and 1
talent whi_____
ed to good advantage. Hazen GarUin-

ACougP^-p^,

‘““'"■'"'“1 Medicine

up from a sick bed to play
part- J. A. Murrell, a* the hci
retary waa also very good. I
prlva
Andrew Sheldon, as Gilbert Hall I
An
in love with the heroine, Mark Wil
laltlv bv Jack Mum-ll and
as a Wall stn-et broker. Alvin
•luiiii toliig the hit
This
a.« Dr. Garcia. N. J. Mathews a* l>»rd ; lb rt
was original by Mr. Murrell
Smith. Maxine Carin a* the Irish co«*k.j *!*•<
»ojH were givtm a hearty reHarry Everets a* the cop. Minnie, and
-----Ijirson a* 1the maid and Mr*. Emma, rail
part
all
were:
solo
which
was
mi
well
re<elv»-d
that
DavkSson In
he wa* calle.1 too k, giving a b>plcal
much pral*«l
Rt»ng a.« the enrurt*. The flr«l special

Levi Soule

sJ“;o'nrh"

The fcdlofing la the pr.igram for'
n G. A./r. campfirt Jan. 29 at
; Carroll. B. M. Garfltdd. lUrlto IJmp- Grungv
iriiht l**;»rl Little. Time Jaedbes and
welcome. Com. F. IX
Pearl Curry ga'^e a very gtxsl burim the fam.wiR Floradt#ra w?x
Short oration. P. C. Gilbert.
Music. MIssre McMIchael.
Redtallon. Ruby Hooker.
Sola. A. Coat*.
• .. '
Remsrk*. Hon. J. \V Mllllken.
Anderson vine. Jsmra Grvacen. •
Remarks. Prof. I B. Gllto rt.
Music. Misse* McMIchael.
Recitation. Miss Maud lAirguson.
M ar exp*-ri« nc*-s. U K. Cleveland
and other cohirad^w.
“Marching Through (R-orgia.“
Horst’s Academy was crowded with
Public Is especially Invited.
_ merry party last eventog. the dance
being the regular event of th© Young
People's Dancing club. The first part
of the %-venlng the »rrhe«tra consisted

T.P. O. CLUB

ORlEE’SBIRTHDAr

E. L, Ashton. Now in wniiamsbiirg»
Vs„ Saw Confederate Flags and
Heard “Dixi*?“ Bong.

Me a trine Stroves a'fc Ope't

iOHNSON & TURNER

CAMPRRE PROGRAM

future.

City

Treasurer

on tbe
BefmbHatn Ticket

Ths Right Nama.
Mr. August Sherpe, the popular
«r of tbe poor, at Fort Madison, la.,
says; “Dr. KtoTs New Ule POli are
righUy named: they
ably, do more good and make one feel
better than any other laxaGvc.* Goar
anteed to cure bfllousness and coostlpalion. 2Sc at Bngbe© Drug Co..
Frank H. Meads. Hannah drug

a letter from Dr.
father, who U at present to WUllamsburg. Va.. with hU son. Dr. E L. AdhHke the
weahbs.
Confederate

be U

W whteU. “Dixie- birt

his lore for the m
RECORD WANT AOG PAY.

RECORD WANT AOG. PAY.



ilv-'

'

.4!'^

. tiuvinK emr. MioiiaMi. satunoay. januarv k im.

I iLsRwFwii II Catarrh |

caUM wlBlater. wboaa

Makes delicious hot biscidi,
griddle cakes, roOs and muffins.

mmtb7

Cittb.’
Th© ctvB *©rric©
Bind th© good advtc© la lu curio emp-

ate to be tnntcd. TbejepoU
^ or grippe meim^.
They prereat Um> coU goieg
to efrioot eode.



Price 2S eests.

Aoch a bnebear to tboae who have
to wort ander him. haa decided to
expell all foreisDer* from Prance, who
are at the head of sambUns cluba in
Pari*. ThU deci>kiti

An ahwiutdr pure, cream d tartar pourder.

Johnson Drug Co. I

ere
ImmedUtely
put I
a <a» in M. Oemencean * I

W.T. B-rtaeth. lUr.

I
I

wayi and forty-two
-ly two Reljcians who were ■ —

*

employed In saminc booaew and their
chief M Maronet were ordered
tc
mea would hava been froreo to *

REFUSED TO
LET THEM IN WILL seal
THE

leave Preoch terru3Py at once.
Blnco ItOl

Prance

haa

become a

Tenlar sambliac hell, and a aort ol

'

to Push on t« Thi, City Ooopite
the r»ct It W«» tnowing So Hard
They Could Not too—Carried
Sioigh Through Drift.

al.ni-l 4««4i from
>.it It had under
a the nleirh lUim»»t frrnem
,.id JuHur
Wimile mirheel
f|„. rlt
nlcht *ner having
to Iceli;.- at firv
tm fhi lr war hack from

PEV. JEANETTE O. FEPP
WILL BE |w THE CITY.

Swbiact Will
Be **Woman
Civic APaira-—Meetino
*»»♦
Woman a Club.

At
the feinUaf meetlnK of
Woman «
club y< stenlay '
flier*- were tteveral Interest I
delivenil. the Ktibjerf heink **l
lure * I.|d Mrri 1». H Wynkm.p lielnj?
tlie bader.
Hloo It wa« de
to have tb«* Rev JeanetH- O
*4 the
leirialature
chalrni n

were

well-knowa

mewii^lir^S

aoclety women ulider the pretext of

sup«TriBor*' room at the cwin house
this afieroooo.
The room was well
fllNM with teacher* fw»tn all mer the
county who bad previously insperuxl
the exhllilt* *how-n at the Faitners’ In
Mtliiite
B«-f.iT*vfhe actual work of the
m««-tlBg began Mr*. Batlev tvmlcrrd
tt very well received sHecllon
The work fur the coming ii-rni wa^
4li*CMiuLe«| and the im-etlng t«**k the
b.nn of a round table talk.

rlsllcd by actrr«ya and
havJur

a

but

reality to play wflth

in

gmuip with

their friend*,
all tho

e*-«>I

They ii.-*lect.-d to TUy their

bill* and gambled with the m(>oey in
*tcad.

EnortDOu* *um* are atated to

have been lo*l by th.-*e ladle*. *ome
of them lo*iuK from SU to Stichottaand
.lirffar* in an eveninc

with de*pair to win back their lobe*
that they caally /k>ll vlctima to tbe
temptation

auRceated

by

tbe

black

imp* in the abape of ahady broker*

Qui^n

Helena

of

Italy,

who ha*

>lr.
and Mr Wliinh* left the which wa* 1
Btudled no dillrently at paintini:. ha*
city \Vedn.«*dav dihln* to ftuiton»« eat. Thhi i
made *uch rreat proicre**. especially
tin and Mm Wyn
llur.
On Thuraday they drove fnirit by Ml** Rhea
In water-colom. that her master. SiuHuihMui Hay to l*fov**m«»nt and from koop
oop then read an excellent paper on
nor Casciaio. the painter, has declared
Prtiveunint lo laadore. They fnromiStorlfa
fa of thn
the Wiml. the Moon
and the Flower*.’* After an ei
lerr^t ‘ verv Icid
drl\lna. the roada
that If her water-color* were exhibited
loyable vocal
nolo by Ml**
Be**
at Venice tbej* wrould be found amoni;
Hooker. MU* Minnie ^
tho*i> of the^beat known artist*. The
thi'v rail Into tl
Academy Mllaneae at Brera, who a!
IK Ihn.iiuh a CTi
cMM ttt. to the I
n*ady count* amonf; it hort>r«r\- im-ni
I Hooker** direction.
bers the German em|x-n.r and the kins
of Portugal, ha* expressed a desire to

‘‘allT-d
Hinck to Its af»rK*hruvelv
Mi Winnie
nnhitcl.id the nn.imhl and after tninh
aeorehUiK liM'utsnJ ihe fence and UimI St
u|. ahi’e the lao iihmi eairled Ute rut
ter thn»«!dt^ihe drift.

number also the clever «ue« n nmonp

AMUSEMENTS

The Pari* paper* are one and mil
followiJiMh© example »et at America
and Aiierican*.
*tlnct*' are

Their

against

natural

the

TIIHUN S MINSTRaS

next week at popular prict-s will |>ut diaie prevent* them from
ventluR
on a fine claa* of play*. On Momlay their
antipathy
against
England,
nlrht the anctety drama. “For Home
Araertca'come*
in for the whole
shaft.. M. ifardnln In the Matin, says:

PERSONAL.
Charles tade r. in confmetl to'.hi
i«»me by nines.s
W. D IUkHm. of Old Mission wa
in the city to<lay.
Mrs. A K. Montague left for T»
ledo this
.Mrs R.
Mis Jo
nia tins moniing.

Urki-t nt*»Tve.l liefore 7 o'clock Mmi-Maay American millionaires who
.lay evening
On Tueaday nlphi n devote a gn-at deal of time to amus
iH-auilfiil iMwlh»*m. drama *'Ihiys of
and' on We«ln.-«day nlKbi the Ing themselves mei'i with but poor
Th.^1 II Kid dark and nmilng lo a
*ucce**; while on the other hand or to his borne tislay
tarin lemsM' they linked If they roti1dn‘t Wife.” Ci.MKl. bilKht. cb-an *|WcUlties
dlnary folks who maJie n/ particular
nniHln th*o> all iiiuht as thWr home iMVa.s-n .•aeh act *o y.iii hav%* no wait.
.Mrs. 1. E Bright of Kingsley wa
effort in this dlicction. gtt a great
aws almoat nil In
They wriv nfuatM) Show all the lime.
RenH-mUr the
in the city iiHlay.
ftml this was tejanlo.l at four other
deal .rf quiet amusement out of life
dat.\ Mondav nlaht. Jan. 2K.
M. J. Mullen and famUy of R«laini hiMt^r^alih.muh Wr Mercer told
It appears that the other day at Chi­ (Tty return to their home uslay alic
flmiii that lie and Mr Winnie weren't
cago. a company of mllllonarres set sitendIng a few <Uy* in tbe city.
oudt'rlim' an> hni the hmK«> was In l>ad
seriously to work to be diverted, and
es-to Tm\
I tb.- vfiii.-bt lo 1m« able to
lb- t.ncMfl to cam for the
boie«> but n.iibln't

AI a siiow.li iri w oubln’i make a
^ood IHSI. they der ided lo come im and
did
Ml. cenehinc beo' at nUnit
S
oVba-k. Jad.d ami titcl a* ibe mile
tioiv/- w:i*. abfn sbe v;iw Ibe ilgbl* of
Traver*o iTu. Cb,. M«Y>niist to ahake
^ hi'i failKiu; and alatnsl In at a
: cikmI Uftit
If the home had civen out
It is leiV llk.-Iy that one or InUh the

to thl* end one of them waa struck

FOR MISS JOHNSON

with an Illuminating Idea to give a
dinner at which the gmwt* abouid In

Mra. Tracy M. Gdlit Entertained In-

elude ten

pig*

decorated with rose

cvdoivHl rlTiboos.

There h» omus#*meni

for you
Mr* Tiacv H. <#1111* t'nierialn.-il n
few fii.ti.lK la*t evenliiu ill all inlet
inal nmnner In luMior *d Mi** Jolmsim
tmkey. who I* her fttK*t
Tbeiv
thre.* ’tabb-* of fuM and Ncht r>'
im-niH were serv.M
Th«i ev.-nlnj:

No possibility of Ixrlng bored

at the table when stated l>etwaH*n two
pig*

It

happens often enough that

one dines with pig*, and yet dcH»s not
nnd It very amnslng. and I Imagine
that

even

the Chicago function left

something to be deslretl In^olnt of
gaiety.

When you

tail of a pig

: Pants Are Worn
V. -', : ' by Men

have

pulled

the

throe time*, to make

the lieautlful palace near
Paris, which was built by^Loul* XIV.
and lnhablt.Nl sine*' by n«‘al^ly all tfacrow net!

head*

<rf

Trance

which

came after him. and where the treaty
was signe,! l>etween Franc© and Ger

The Best Panis Arc

many aHer tbe l.'iTl disaster. Is going
to ruins.
Tbe

Dutchess Pants

statue*

are

broken

and

Amotig the tniMt noticeable trhiii
of fasbitMi this yenr has l»e<-n tbe e
tire relegation iula the'lMu;kgToutid .
rverv thing blacktbe immenm* tie
<-(dfir* are so lovely lltat

they

ba^

for tbe time quite extiugtil*lie<l oi
okl favorite. Tlii* yovv applie*
sli.M** ami Slot kiigs
to our frisks. an.l they are tlyisl all
mauuer of U-aufifiil .-olor* to lynuh
or blend with tb.- gowns ili.-y are worn
w-ltli. JixJl.'loimly indulged in tbls
lat.-st Idea is an nmim->ilouable suei-es*. and eiirlousJy enough is s.-en to
tW great?-*! adv^rntage at the two exfrem.-- of our ntllr.--in tbe evening or
with Ibe e]..tln*« .rfie-wenr* during a
country visit.

the
Smith

&

Price’

so muillatt>d%a! it Is painful to lobk
Some of them have their





*l.Marip

-Buy them at

ey©: while the statue* of Apollo and

.

Antinotts have had a fall and

have

lost half of their persons.

is

It

it is time that aomeihlng wa* done.
If these historic old statue* are to
be prefterved to future generations.

Tbe manjuUe de Castellane. mother

'

More comfort, more wear, more
satisfaction than can be had in
any other make.
Try a pair.

4S

‘ i
i

to Count Boni de Castellane. U well
kpown in Parfa tor her maay chariUble actions and her klndne** to the
poor.
The marquiae is one of the leading
HffhU tor the society for the ProiecUoa of Young Girt* la France.

She i*

much lored hr theme girl*, and noth-

E. WiTaELM

#

^

.



JKONT^ntEET.

ing deligbta them ao mneh as to be
allowed

to ciuater aroond

her and

ten

tbc4r hlatorie* and an aboot

FROM time to time during the last
four year*, we hare made exhibitions
of pUnaiim photogranha. Weaiwiiow
making another exhibit and aak you
Ue-. S-U.

clippoB from other papers of the pro-

Heading. Harold Hill.
Piano w>lo. Gertrude TSy
Biography of Daniel Webster. Wlnl
fr«*d Honlger
Plano solo, Cecil Place.
Talks on current event*. Wilma \nnAnlce Monroe. Ruth Adams. Flor

Clearback pork, per bbl...tlS.Oi

Ham. per lb................ ..,

.W

Lard, per lb.......................................
Bacon, per lb................................................. If* '
Cora meal, pm* 190 lbs...........

1.29

Flour. lU U 4k Co *s Btot, bbl.

4.90

Oats, per Bu.................................................. 42
Feed. H.. L. B Co.’* Be*t. par

Apple. .................... ..............
Fresh fish, per lb .......

100 lb*..................y..........
Middling*, per 100 (ba....
Bran. 9«r 190 lb*........... .

SENIOR SLEIGH RIDE

Celery. Urge stack*...........
Celerv. small stolk*.............
Ivrtlure. per lb..........................

ir Lak*- La*
Went Out to
er On the
and Tippet!
Home. But I

Orang«*s. i>er dozen...........
Iwemons. per dot........................

to fill lhr.‘«
Silver lAke last evening and *taye«l
until almost

But while the BrowninrUlo Incident
permitted a TiumlK-r of antladmlnistratinn senator* to make direct at­
tack* on the president * action. It ha«i
been *helv.-<l without splitting the ma­
jority In the upper chamber, through
the adoiulon of the rriadution offerevl O. Heige* of Elk Rapids. capsi/»sl.
bv Senator Foraker.
The
Klillllng the meiTvTiiakfr*
Into the
snow. When they bud Rug thei
way to the surface, it was di*c<»vere<
• affair, but i
that-the Klelgb was luune diHianre oti
of the lienten track. As Mr. Ileiges b
derml without qucstinnitig Ihe legal a whip <»f no little ubllity. it is though
liv or justice of any act of thv- pr«-*i that snow Idlndness caiiMd the mis
.b-nt In rvl.ition ihen-to.”
i;»ke In his course._________ _
British Fe«l It.

WEEK OF PRATER



The Pns».yterian elmrch will ole
M-rve nett w«***lr a*
the w#-*4i
of
prayerandof waiting upon G«m1 for His
blessing
Me.-llngs prill be held each
evening except Saiunlay in the chtm h

*20

Butter, cn-aroery, per Ib.

..22©2€

Bulrtr. dairy, per lb..............

...no2i

Cho©*e. per lb............................

..J70II

^IL i>«*r bbl...’i’il.!i.!
Hay. pc-r t.m...’.........................
Com, per bu...............................

.flSfl'H

Buying Pricaa.
UTieat. pur liti................................................(&
Burkwheat. per bu........................ ‘

.66

Rye. p#-r bu.....................................................iO
C’4im. p»*r bu................................................. 4S
Oats. |ier bu.......................................... 25^29
Rutter I............................................ ....224f25

Apple*.|pcr 100 lba...r......................... 20
Cow*

^.......................... ...........................

Steer* ^ helferi, 1100 Ibo..
.02%
liresiM-^ poultry ........................................ 12
Chlrkep*. live weight.09
Hogs, jdressed..................................07

01%

Sbeep.: with wool on.................................. .04
Spring lambt, live weight....
Calves

.06

............................................................... 06

Green Ihldea ....................................... 70 J
Cured 'bldea ................................... 10011%
Tallow.......................*..........................

Mi*nday— ChiisMn tb.- H.<*rt.
Ibe

*

,V.‘

Ugbt ikeeni and helfert........................... ,02

Will V Observed by the Preibytenar
Church Beg.nmng on Monday
Ni^t.

^ fmCdii.v—In

J

JM

Er.

Home;”

''\v:irnpM»y—- riiriM In Ibr Church.* Th™.Chrin in .be-.Lana

cts S;4-a.
rthtir
Friday—“Christ
in
th© World;”
le* F Keep a* assistant secretary oi
the treasury, wa* sworn In this week ^“Tbey't^^^ait .u^ Ihe Lord Mmll
Mr. Starter’s appointment is further
proof that Pre*ldenl Roosevelt Is llvU B. BiaaelL
ing up to tbe fact that be believes In
“the voung man’s administration.” for
the new assistant sm-reiary'is only

Good Properly
ForSale s,

FOR BALE-ICOO-Seven-room hooae. that position.
Advle. to
^ lot; Lake avenue; doae in
Price $1,100. Wade Bttm. $17 S.
Cnloo
'
V uluu street
jnn Z6HI
4n«t reccivea
rMfMiTfui rrom
fttwn as N©w York©r
lost
^• who
-FM BALE—1491—25XUS fee. corner
of Union and Seventh street: two*tory frame building; centrally lo- to pus Tb. clrcutar lett«; M
catod; firwKlasa buslnea* loiUtlon: hiaeration that accompanied the re*
price $5,500. Wade Bros.. 817 South pan dunrbic bl.
Union *ire©t.
jgn jg-if dmtlr loiiWTMOtl tb*-^ptont

siuru.rs.“S:KJ
hU Uek of lock. In n

cition. ^ur. Sawyor.
BAWOUBT for aaU.

Mff. On.

.

jan 2«-lf
down-hearted. ‘ but to look on the
TravefO* City brt«bt .Me of tbia*.. I. clo«*i« be
waU:

^

mmts

'

Chlckcn.s. per Ib...........................................17
Poialoea .........................................*..3904«

CapUin J. Booter* of Thi* City •
Captain Munaeile, Formerly of
Eng., coming to the I’nlted Sutee In
arty eighties. Ho lived for
the early
Umc on a
. ranch
™neh near
n«r Sioux
»o«x ny. U.
attended the publk- school*
Capt. J. Bouter*. In charge of th© JaaJI rOb.t©
High school of that dty and
local Salvation Army corps, and Captended Cornell college at Mt.
ra.
FMr «lx year* be was in news­
paper work, being connected with the
Bloux Cltr Journal, and later as city
of.dally
editor of
a dally ipaper in Walla Walla. time of •©TTlc© and faJthfulnem and In
both case* it was well reserved.
Wash
Heha. b
There will be an enrollment of sol­
to S«rr»UrT o» tb.
u><l taa> in*<le ux MrliWe wcord iB dier* at the reguUr aervlce tomorrow

a

picture of ruin and deva*utloo. nnd

$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $5.00

Th* local market

The outside «wotoGom By wire, not

AREEHSIBHSHOWi

arm* miaaing. another ha* only one

lOeabnUoD

raetod *v©ey Bey.

price© are auppli©B by local Bealera.

Starter

Some of the ataipe* have been

at them.

Dying Swan........'..'.,,.. I»atl
Fallen Kulgh'l.................. ...Cai
Ntvgro Preacher anti Teb-pbonfat
.......................... - .............. ..
Uxlge
<;vm Shoe Bill, danev-r...............Stone
Ac-ohat and Juggler____ ... .Spooner
Soloist .................
.Culberson
Bukv Orator.. . ...... i.................. ..! Daniel
lnuniociv>r _______
.....Clay
Antiques. J^trioi*.
Injured
Inno

manly, and altogether asinine aetton
of Governor Swettenham of Jamaic.-:
in bruJMpielv declining the assistance
offiue-d by Admiral
I>avi*
to
the
stricken resident* of Kingston, has
Ktlire<l tip the cfmntry. It ha* lieen rer<-lved here with tlhe attention, or.
lack of attention, tha t it de-^rve*. In
fact the mited State* ]
ha* given in the world an PxaTp™'‘Sf
magnanimity in refusing to make an
International ouestlon out of thl* ditHAVE
Smith & Price’s ect affront to It* navy
So far a* the
administration is con(
rldent I* rlo*«id. although, really, it
FROM lime to time during Ibe last never wa.s regard*oi\ in the light of an
four year*, we liave made exhibitions incident. If anvthing. the British re­
of platinum phot.igfnph*. We are now presentatives at tbe capital feel the
making another exhibit and ask you
fo kindly come and see them. Smith

rath* neglected to an aatonUhlng dfgrre.

mm.

East BuffaUi. Jan SC.—Cat He—1*7; '
t-*l Building.
quiet,
steady. Rh«-p and
lambe—
Tbe following wa* the program T.Otsi kIow; choir© lamb*. |7.M<i7.75;
given by thesevemth antk eighth grade wcthfWK, |S.4Afr7CS;
lyceum* at the Central building yes- Hogi©-7.450: active, strong; York
tenlay atXvroocm:
Plano milo. Heieh Youker.*
I^tmit. J m. 2G —Wheat-No.
Inaugural addres*. president.
Reading of mMiutes of last miM'tinc
4G*4C; oat*. 4
secretary.
' Chicago.
Jan.
26—V
-Wheat—May.
Piano solo. Mareda Helge*.
:sk,c; com. 4r.Sc: oat*. MV*c.
Toledo. O . Jan. 2€.—Wheat—Cash.
77c; c«im. 44*»c; oat*.
RecltaUoo. Kathleen Marlin.
Plano aolo. Mabel lauiner.
LOCAL MARKCTB.
*
Sketche* of live* of great
j
mirslclans
Bellinf Pricot.
Eolith Bartak.

Mnrie D^jnn, Vivian
Piano duet
Gardner.
That the horse
Debat*—Re*^.lved
will alway* W of mi - iM-oeflt to null
90—COUNT ’EM—90.
Idle. Affinnativ
kind than th
Strati!
Accortllng to tbe * Pitchfork SUtes- S|»aUliug l-'rie<lrich and WillI Stra
ne^ilve. Bnrl lAvyle and lUdiand Kan
Tuan.’’ the firing line of arilMs wn
Im- alKiut as follow*:
Violin solo. Dorothy Hii«-*s.
Tambb...:..
....................-nila
The judge* of the
Bone* ........................................................ Foraker

trimmed t
which are
ouH fatm.
almv »dd I

in

Tb© dteastroos nwult* accom
th© Bood* in tbe Ohio valley
cmed (©nuine conceni h«v© in \
tefftoa. H U reeagnUed that th© cat
ting of the forewt* ha* 4md xnw
do with
tbe ananal
neenmne© of
then© hood*, and a oirctol ntndy of
condltkm* 1* being mad© In tbe
that aome means may be foot
hem. To tbi* end. h I*
nl them.
able that tbe frincipal engii
the country may be asked to
ideas. lA-blle no steps yet ha
taken, it 1* understood that
McAdoo of New YortL who conceived
and superintended (he ccm»lrocUon of
the great tunnel under the Hodson
river, will be among those a«ked to
submit an oplnkm. It 1* unlikely that
Mr^lto.Adoa wl^

Homestead hotel in Heu Springs.
Va. where be Is uking the mineral
baths
In an effort to
recover hU
health, which I*
market >«st*-fo4y. aamag the lot was
factory
lie I* re.
Ifrfl chlck4-«» bought by J. W. Xlmmerrapid stride* to a recovery, however
and It I* probable that he will atop
Evvrythlag In the local market re­
Ml way* carefully examine here no hi* way back to New York main* normal except cWcken*. which
and i>n*>rt .m the cnodiiion of the
have taken a jump of a ceni a pound
urine, it is a certnin sign of *irkne*a
at retail, the price now Being 1>.
Ol health of the
Mr. I'app shipped a car of toWHce
A te*l irf The II
from ^*! Jordan yrwterdav. this |*
by even man ai
something out of the ordinary foc
honwa to to* ship^ frodF noribrm
urine in
void p small qu.'i
Michigan
They wot© Khipped la
bottle or gfas* ami let it stand over
Kl.vria. O. It IH undcrstoo.1 im.r* will
night; iH-xt morning, if there I* arisi
to- shipped later.
dish brick dust sedimeni. or white
and Eighth Cmdm Gave
flcM-y aubsianct- pre.s.-ni
By Wire to the Evening Rcconl
rant Program at the Censuit some n>tMitabie physician
II or take

In restenlay** R.-otm! the KaMere
Star article wad ernHte»Mi.*ly headit!
Michigan
Home
Day "
U should a good vegetabie ti>atm
The fol
uve iHu-n
.Ma*4«lr H«ime Ihiy.“
x lowing prescription
The G. R. Al. tn
trains No*. P and 10. highly In the*,, can*-* and if ddrable
ning a iiarlor car lietwe
the suffere r can mix It at home. Any
d Grand Rapid*
g.ssJ prescription pharmacy ha* tho
Ingri^llent*. which are harmle** ami
inexpensive:
Compound KargoU. oo«
ounce; Fluid Extract Onmlelion. one
half ounce;
pound Rynip-tgarsap*
till*, nhrv-e ount'es.
Shake well and
u*e in JoahiMsmful dose* after each
The regular rtimm tnicatlon of Trav meal and. at bedtime. Where any of
erne City chapter. N. :rr. f g- a m
the sympt«.m* emimerattHl alK»ve ate
w ill iH- h< Id- Monday evening
pTvwnt, gcKHl' r»**iilt* are sure to fol
The pri/e winners
low ImmedUtely the u*e
this *lm
pie ptvsrripllon.
on Ihe lMi-.in.-ss
the same. .\ full
who donate.1 lu-lres
given in the I
stltiite program.
There
wlH
a m»H-ting
Grand Traverse J^enget Bi
(Continued from Fir*t Ppse.)
ev.-ning at K o'd.K-k at tl
over the entrance* to the floqr of the
G. Heunmnn. IIM Gass str^xet
The com exhibit which was shornn senate and the swinging door* that
at til.- farmers’ institute is now la on
l^wul to the public galleries sign* read
»»f the Uige disp
ow* ©f th
Ing:
tile oomiwnyHannah ^ I.av .%
TILLMAN’S MINSTRELS
Is
effect Ivel
store
The
win

Ango-Saxon

race atd now that the Entente Oor

A'well-knowB authority
there are more caae* of kl
here now than ever befi
cent rephrta ahow that
swocamb <«ch year to aomae tonn of
kidney disease than any other
\^•b« there is »lrkn©a*.exam
urine. Rbeamatiion Is only a araplum of kidney trouble It is nodtlng
more or lea* than excessive urk* acid
la the blood.wbich the sluggish, i
Ive kMneyw have failed lo sift out.
leaving it to decompoa© and afUle
about the joiau and muarle*. caiMlB]
intense »uflertng; frequently reaumni
in defo-mit;
'o»wilty; often reaching tbe hear
death
Paia* acrua* the backTreqamatjaaia
fttl and auppresaM-d urinailoo and oth­
er symptom* of weak bladder are not
the only sign* of kidney ttt>ubK*:many
ra.*es erf stomach tllsen
pain In the hiait. inactive liver, etc
are but sympuuns: the cause of which
feeble, clogged

f'5cr arise—
r-”s,iss=rs-.’Ss;

HELD LTCEIiMS

EVETIES.

Siune became

Ko infatuated with the jcame or mad

who Kiood around their ebai™ and
Woman'* club*.
tliiH city on March
aftemnon and pulled off their Jewelry and aold U lo
eveninjc. Her 8»uhJ*Tt will be “Women tho broker. Ruin and disKrace 1* Ihe
In Civic Affalm.*’ and the club mem
penalty aome of tbetn have bad to
liera am lookinic for a tnull. It was
alao d*-< ideil to have a mlacellaninu* jiay for their brief excitement.

bon*
in
»li.i»
mam . r
ireUlnf;
IhmivK o.ii
lo iiud that they were
on i»i V
. •^lal nml ilvWaa nece*.
aary u i- * ‘j-i.
n w« r
.k wh^tt they Ufi Rohm
itnd lln \
that they ctMild make
the
ntihvr l.ofmo daik. The
dr^^^ Imoir'm'Itht .Wrorde and the
Idlndlnl; hniia idorln made it IroptMai
1.V •
«— wh^;o1
They wi*n* unable

Co

erf fore||rtlem.,.::mh<flraii the%|
houae* a* clukw. ^ fhieae dob*

hometimett aiih mure than they po*
Her

School

tnmt waa fonne4 here, chiefly com

MUCH 22

mmiey they can fay their hatid* on:

iN BUZZARD WITH JADED HORSE

TEACHB& HE^NG
County

«v©fi^

th© IMe .ar Boarteag aad h© aevred
op rmr© irtcii hairvolt *aae« for th©

or eoAd inribo bsod itnliBYed
quk^Bod tbe hoBd deBiYd

iHeiy|3SM« to fte mrnim rnmmA
•Y*W»CHAm> ABMOOHN.
COvFftfSi. its€. hr tte Emm mm

^^BM(»n»P0¥ifoen,

MK IT IT HOME

SonfliweMi^Ccgacr UotoS

WITH CARD PMtn
to fld^THl "^^Aya^yony^lSu**"
Party ThiiraBay.
Mra. RAckey of Sixth atreet enter­
tained a nnmber of ladtoa this after­
noon wHh a rery pJaaaant card party,
about twenty-five gneato belng preaenL Mra. Rickey entertolned Thurs­
day afternoon with a thimUe party,
the gueati making bottoo holm and
Mra. William Loudon receiving the
prlxe for th© be*L Ugm refreahmeou

S.’Sa’KrgL?!!!!;
Chas. Prochazka. Jr.

-

w

■-^mm

•«4,

:>:.-T^->:

-4" V'.:
,r«-* ;a

MM4>|

THAVKMK errv. ^MeHlaM^. •atvwjay. ,»a»iva*y k

ts
Wa^ Bvw, HT Cate
pkoaalXlS.
^

—________ '!

1;,

8U
4ae:

»t ftticbigan |}

for rent

M AO. IN
THE
RECORD '

W :

ERiNGS
QUICK
RESULTS

■lAi*'

WeKnowr

wHtOB JohB Kemp. ]
-I agply DaeAte h Aimlca Salve. Harr
alaa aaad K Ssr aah rbepm wiU
ferar aorea.

coal evary grdrr
will ba **ara
lamp.- ICa l Pea tPDB daaL huM

dhiaaam
ttc at
rxamkH.Maada.1
Com weather doee ao(
imerfere * Leatberaaaa and
Mm
with the work of Dog Warden Mclte I baa been dlacb^ed. .
HOUtf FOR RENT.
aid of Saginaw. He has elect rocmed i tte will be ta^a.
25 dogs ao far thU awotb.
The TpailajitJ romnM
The Rev. Lmlie Bower, of ibe Cor | probably
Mlnta _
imaa BapUai eborcb. has received a, Co., which
recently
aaov^
•REVlTiCt
call frooi Betheden ^pel at Jachaoa.' from DeiroU. a Urger and better toc: wofSbip.
rburcb at Chri%x-Uor
Wblch be will probahlv aocepi.
• tory. ao the comp
teM> »1M
Bua^j, IH 5<«
•ob>^ct.
Amanda Sullivan of Lansing, bar factory which it
ar*lUtlc
of divorce from Wil i at Toledo to that
a r
---------1 oat!
IVsplte the
tlAmml
on SnnOay ft^iaic. An. nlFbt on
pincci saloons, it U evident t^i there will
^nr^<n«l» «iH V* maar from ptilplt
J he no ebange tn the ordinance at P^
cunilnunnc. or dldrcmimu.;
wha

m:r-^rnie Proof «rt fl|e Paddfag,

A

Is in the Eating”

SNAF

FOR

I am going to UaVe the city and
Witt aell mv complete hotjaekeeping

alate. In fact Ifa MraL

C.B. Taylor Coal Co.
DR. KARL C, TYLEi
S
Natloaal I

have different Idens. and
refuse
will be tn lu new Qtu
hall will be opedrd
k at Lansing
La
program.
Jbe Sne new Bird block
The lA^lte Star Mae. driven from is cumpltted. aad the fimt tenant, the

SOMEBODY.

rwT mua

BUStRESS CAROS

nds- cw J.B.S«KMB CEO W. SeWETHT

MagtaatSt.

HOHROE A MeWETHY

•mgUt

GENERAL DIStlRANCEf
•■*^£2rsurt.S3r

A. JJ0.PHAIU OmUm. ow ^laka
w. Aral .ton. M >MM MM

Tkc proof d Ike Want A4S.
4o la OK trylao. There !•
BO boaoehoM. ao aatter
how weU regala«e«,^haf
her eoairthlBf they woaM
he glatf to oeU or exchaape

w

Srat<laaa condition.

..

Ml HIW WlbHILM BLOrg

Hi

_

6rdorAc«.

.

m.*n

S»h^Ui« prwfpma
Hirt.l

^^'bhln*.

rtioni

m

Oood

«17 South Itniim Bt., CltixPfia P^ionr
121>.

Jan. 4 tf

i.niirnitMnrIinK
FOR SALE-H76-FH1P new tm room
boiiac, roropr lot. conipr. of Union
and 14tb itrepta.; will take fl.OOfl
In food vnlup. frpp and rlrar of rncunbrancPft Trayprap City pnaluc
tire. Caah
price |f,(KM).
Wadp
Broa.. il7 Onion aireet. CIU. phone
12lf.

F.tr imrUr.iUint
A. A»l|r j ««

ii»^i*-taiy

of

mm

pa»y rnll fPiHn n «•» « n m. Alim
Hcwrk« f>hi^ Ufbl r<i F«nory l^n
ntOf. Nlrb. .
)nn 2!i ?f

Ralph S. Hastings

WANTED-16 ipama to hanl fotir^oot
troml: ibiTP mllo tiaiU; poml mml».
ffoial

•rmmmoilatlciiia

TniTPmP

<’H> llfirk rnmiwny. Rpyaioop.
)«n 21 fit
^ANTED-nom! u^v

WANTED
work:

ymnR pit I

int.

jan 2411

«lrl ^k^ |,.‘l|r with

hooM.

luW. ir.Ml

i;:i \V

J.m 24 2.1

mmilrj.
Jan 2^1

earn Ri'mrd.

WANTED- Man or Uiy In rlrlvr
at oiuv.', J. \V, Klairr |muj.r fmnihli
tnichimp.

WANTED
mi-n i»nd
Ing f'o

lllRhrat rash prtre f.H
Trat.iM- fit) Mill
J.1II ItHf
lliotiaand

xvork;

liiul

Jerry SultUan. f?P«lar,
Jan I44f

in hookUeepiuK
^tO

Caiidiilale

fir repMl'lbvin m.flii.

naliou

miles west
post office Traverse
City;
acres Improved: six acres s
for garden, goosl buildings:
Bmt-odass
rfindltlon:
cash
$2,000.
Wade Bros.. 917
street. Cits, phone 1219.

WANTED-Yonr upholHlering. fnml
lure leiuilring. chair canliig and
furniture luirklng. K 1 1. Tannt-r. Sir.
Jan. ir.t(
Unluu Si.
WANTED—Tlinse that keep cows to
use o«r IDEAL dairy feed, beat no^

WANTED-Wheat, rye. com. oats.
beans, hay and stray. T. a Mimng
Jan IMf
fVi.

FOR

BALE—Om- eight

twitllli-d tioar.
or

exchange

Win
for

equal wi-lghl.
that

None belter.

keep chlckea*
T, C

-Old

They

ini.se

be noiiid.

Jan 3rd

I j

month's .dd
veil

pigs

for cash

or

hoi

Mlotion, or call Bel? phone.
Jan 2:1 I f

Mining
^-------------Jan ll-tl FOR BALE-1489
Sixth

WANTED TO
BOY—Good, blacky!
fmru one to four year. old.

Amos E.

Address Will Pialt

to ime our IDBAL mixed chicken I
feed.
Co.

AUtm.* H of Title
210 State Hitik Huikliiig.

Jan IMf

WANTED—Yon

|| General Hews

'cnle

A

ra eight
aircet.

AH

good bare.

13800. Wade Broa.. 917 South
Union alrect, ClUi

cid.-r <*.d.-mfm of the Woivt M.-r, j
Th.- daughteih of the Ani.-ticuu ReMass.. flt> depaitni'-Mt lurs lp‘cn nivoluitnn hsv.- Ktniled n mov.-ment to
lin-m.iM for forty Hi.- vcsi> aii^ ceic I raise funds to lake ov.-r the hlMorle
biat.il his Klviv-mth hlrthday abiilv.-r- Fb n> homestead In Booth lluMidway.
S4UX Semhiv ■
' White Plains, w h.-r.. th.-Slate of New

"*’■

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

:

...,

JnniUK S Morgn.i, The
am pi.-<l
Mr. M.»rgai
..iher g.-n.-iotis -,:lfiK m this instUrr

M-UiU.uial
rs the Male to be Mlf.-lv
Theref.ire lea.leis in that
are flmirlag on having Thomas
l.jr.T^or Sir Caspat Pnrdon Ciarkcf|.. ^
Ish sticcee.1 Henry M. Teller In
, « yolk's
of All lidnks ; the seiiate two

Im.nghi over
here eientusllv.
11.-;^^
s|H*akK of a celebrmte<l Enu.. n htonxe
and one ..f the

j,
rises in which Kl
lu innim is iiite rest.Ml. An
be enj<»>K great
among
all
is.pulatiiy In
Col
classes of clllrens
i;r i-.iw.Ron
«ureK.--i.
• ’
Sir Henry Irving the
churchman and ph.hiiuhroplM W
jcnce wanted J
ion. is undouhituHy the gieat.-st bun j
„f his scenes, l.ui no white hors,
ter in the mlnistiy
Foi many ycat^'mai was suitable could he K‘*i.
At
he has spent his vacation season hunt |
^ ^tage hand udvlse.1 him to ai»
Inc In the wilds of Nt wfo mdiami andjpiy
„ cr-rtalo distinguished man
l^-ihratjor and he has his honm flilcd • ager. who. lie said, had such a horse,
with trophies of all sorts of the hnnt |j,nd the hkrgaln wa.s cvnrludel. but
as well MS sptx-lmens of many rate
aft* riboiighi Sir HeniT
hi
Ktones.
’iiusti.l the animal was not fractions
King Edward dmw.^ more revenue
3, „n
Henry. I assure you;
in intereai on
American
aecnntjei;, , ^ exis-lleni horse iu every way, W b.c
thHii C.i-orr* III ever extracted fr«n» j i rode him night after night «ml all
the Amerl^ c*dottic*.
King
F^l-.
r<implain of was that he woiibl
wards holdings In the Called States
yawn when I was on th*
are , typical invchtinients
her*
of 1 ^age - -indiH-d.** said Sir Henry. «
thotiaanda of British capiUilUis and j,u
a critic, evUlenlly. *

f,^-m the Cnlteil Btalew
any goad OolU to adl. «ritf »».
Milling Cn.
Jan l9-if
giving poatofBca addrcaai.
and iraaon for .edl-1 «>F*»ALE-Klmban upright pimno at
yun have

man. 24$ Waablngtoa atreaL 12 22-tf
WHO MAB a variant lot on either
Fnurttentb. Fifteenth or Blxteenlh
'^■treel to aril or trade? Call at J.
W. «ater*a bouae fumUhlng alow.

«»inncli Bma.. 9irM

FOR BALE-All

ktnda

cow and chicken feed.
Co.

FOR

sale

Ma W^biiUdUig; floeat toration

gkoa Fite fUM. Wade
fate aaetL Ctta. pbdaa

_

^ j
N."'

of

|c.a .:»■
the ..-n.ry
l»*ror>- .gro'iuds ....

Fo

Jan xhf

90R BALE—149.W1ood aaa mi
room kouM. 9ih gtrert ctef
opbool. market dLd cbnrtk; r
Urmt. Prko tlCOB.

Candidate for R^pnbHcan
Nominaiioo for

City Treasurer.
*^iicccs9f.»l businefi^ man. '‘cvral years AHerniin from
Second wa d.

OSTBOFATHIC PHYSICtAMS *
BO T »a » •vaalB^ I
• taA (SMomm Imm «

()r<l(;r your

SOFT COAL
from

iJ

O.

Burns

Vanl niul oflieo Noriliem
Mtcitijcan flock,
lk>th pliom-f riTg

TH-BiKKHaJ a9
HDLDBWORTH
of Ibq iyl tar.

T. A. WILHELh

Job

8p«*lal atientlot

flttad.

Dotk pbonea

Reaidtnco 918

John R Santo

BJilbati^

will be
There
emrent

dw buTai. btti becaa not Wde It.

l-whlcb tbo oomteX win rwiil

General Insurance

Few Wlikdoi BIL,

Tnaerwe cn*

Farms for Sale

1 have a niimlK*,r of j;ood
farms, all the w.iy from 40 l6
I GO acn*s, for sale, or if you
clan nod Surgeon. Removed to of Iiave any |»ootl properly. I will
Been tn Munaon block over Bamnm
lake it in exchanj^e and make
a Kar!*a. ClUtmm phone 299.
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
HARRY B. HARNER-Expert piano a ^ood farm for less money
tnner nnd action regulator. 8aUa
8aut th.an you can buy it of anyfaction guaranteed.
With KimbaU
j
farms
farms
iuale Houae. Citx. phone 2«4.
which arc located from four
to 20 miles from Traverse
MONEY TO LOAN—No tax cUuea
put In mortgagee, llonaee for sale. City, all fiTood improved land.
Inquire of K. McNamara. Park
If you linvf
lovol
fnniiB
Ic^
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY, M. D.—Phyil

Place hotel.

ter

ABSTRACTS OF TiTLE-O. O. Car
ver.

Prlcee reaKinable.

O. P Carver E Bro

Offle* telth

Both pbonea.

OR. E. L. THI ROBY—Special
tloo to diteaeee of children.
4B9 8Ute Bank bldg.

1 willlmylheni.

^

H. HYMAN
420 Waghiiurton.

Cit, pbtmo 774

attaa
Roots

-Both pbooaa

LODGE NOTICES.

Here They Are. Boy
now and Save Moaey

TRAVERSE CITY LODGE. NO. 72. K.
of P™ meet every Thursday even­
ing. New Muam block, a a Wek
Icr. C. C.

1M7

rRAtfERBE CITY LEGION, No. 1»Narb^al Protective Legkm wID
meet in Woodmma hall oa the third
Tneaday of each month at 7:20 p. Ul
Ahnm Bcith. prealdent; Oaylo
Ortairold. eacrtlary; NetUt C Gray,
dap^.
im

Within I
If iei bis father change* bla mind if co., at. Croton
will
be compieiem
w ill never tw- touched hr the
* Twenty-eight
thenaand
as long as the father live*
The Ud p^,^ cement were used »n «hecoa

DKIMY*IS-r
ao..*. No t. IXXf •

to tya, ear. note, and throat. Qlatiea

Na 212. F.
A A. M™ meeu on Monday avnsi&f
<m tr balOfn tha toll of the moon,
at 7:30 p. m. Carl C. Langley. W.
M.; a a White, secretary.
1907

the plaho. while

Jan 11-U

quire Wade Bitau. 917 Bontb UnU«.

»»S. J. 0. A BAHT J. ntOBhUHh.

Hank

traverse city lodge.

b<

T. C Milling

FOR BALE-Good heavy work texm.
bameas. logging alelgba,
bunk*,

airceL

212 State

Jan 2M2:

cbalnr. abiniettev. neck yokf.

FOR BALl-1171-19 acraa two mllM

loan,

can Drug Btorq.

Icavw for IndUon and Ohio and will j

urn will either call'
tag. On ofy return
on you Of wriiie you. Herman Hy­

Money to

DR. E. B. MINOR-Offlco ovnr AmerV

-ir

0. C MOFFATT

201 frost atrsti

IMIL r NERLINOER. LAWYER-^

Ot«t

il:'"';.;..

My cbiirgia an* u*ry reiukmabb*.

FOR BALE—1492—One hundred and
sixty acre farm 12 miles sotrth of
city; seventy acres Improved;
house, luim. windmill: all feo
Price 945bO, Wade Bros.. 917 Union

MRS. E. U BONNER*B hair draMtel
parlora. ovar CUy Book Btora. Room
10.

OR. W. E. MOON—SiMfcclalisl-C.enllo
An .ml,.' .G-.luUnlltm K.-!.. it n.\l 1'-I. ««.
Thr Kl-n.
rf the fii.si CMirlhmitatirlntry. skin and Idofsl diseases; IT,
l.ongf.::iow .lav. In
lhc<in Wesiclicsfer cuimy.
U was iher»years experience. Of dee (Tty opeia
,l„. ih.il thi- chiirier was KlgiiCtl which
.
I..MU
pavMsI
by
po<-rK birth iiU!
Lou.M* block. Phones-New. 107;
imiil.- New Y.uk u -stnte hy John Jay.
Maine b-gislaltm.
;
tlp iieral Nathaniel W.KvIlmll. who was
old 292. nesIdcDce. 710 Washington
Jehn Hays
Hammond
‘••'“j
pr.KHh.u of the congress, and oth.-r
«ii-;t«*.l Co- first piesiib
R.k-I y mountain . lni» of ‘s-. C-t-oi"
.1* iI. Hld. ’.rts i
s.-naini .Mon*-y hun delr rmlned In
city. e«.mfKWi.-»l of 1.»rmi-i
*. W. THIRLL'^, Denllit. Over Bar
n-tlie I mm public life sole!, iMH-i.UHe
Bum a Earl*t Jewlry tlora. Both
m

r»iu unifli Mhncynnci- in caa4^ of
WANTEO-llay. «lraw and cm In
Jan ir. tf
the ear, 11. J. Morgan

DKHrrimT

MARK CRAW^ DELIVERY-UgM
frelibl. parcels and tmnks. C
at City Book Stora.

tenUon to
kOM -and

?;r:

WANTED illgbeKt cmsIi pihe p;ild
for ear c*ini and *«t».
Tipvetwe
Jan U'if
('Hy MMIIwg C**

Ing Ca

with BuinoM Oolkigu:

6ko. Jlo Sarvif

MARTIN-Ph

W. K1*htb8t au.pfcoB.7n.

Ims ina lo Trav.

years ami who wouM cerininly
appneiato your vole ill llie pri-

B.

feoa. ones 201

DR.

ten

erteCity li'S borne for the jiast

.

building. Clt Irens phone C9C.
’ Th
agL at
itaii Central, has hi-oui apiioliit.ul rUv afii t |
p;iKH.*nger agent for Saginaw , superv-d
The anil-roller. skating agliatloii
REAL ESTATE AND LOANB-Grand
tng E. A. Couslno. who has lieeii pio . Ann ArlMit has duil oul s.»
so that Ho
Traversa Land and Ixian Co., F
1 ton hotth in (‘liicago
!
j ooinnuoi roMinrll fe.dK just ined In dlK
TburuiL Manager. OMoe. room 2
..1 Daniels of .S;.Uiie, Whose j ro. tinning th.- Mill which ih.- .»wn.T>
roller
rink
lyeol hy (irv. harl. b-s»
,
Hamlltoa^ MUliken Mock^
than 24 h.otts iiefon.-. b.-on offer.-ol Kiart.-d last v,;ir i«» provent th.- eniy.M. for It lint rafused bemuse b*- forcein.-nt of an onlliiance which vli
ARA T. CHABE, M. O-OCteq wttk
thought it was worth
As tio nullv put tie link out of huslm^..
Dr. O. K. Cbaaq, Stato Bank block
insmanc whs but |r.ou. he l“seF f3is* ^ The low. i court granted tin Injunctlr.n
Both phODM, l*Mr. RmM«bm tM
hv-hiK nfusal to lodl *
which the rink proprietors asked to
The iJinsing common council com , pn vent Ho- enfom uieiit of the onlln
tniti.u- apiHduted to Invesijgat.* the|„ncv. hut th«> clt- was alsiut to ap

A Kentuckian with the
| IVijfli*’*!
'*'*** ^
m-iitalgln.
fmm whlcli h«
aiv name , f nff.n Stump has Imv-i.
- 1
a sriflet lot several y.-af'*.
IHiliii.-d |H.stmaKter of
j
of Plk.-vilbv
Plk.-vilhL Pjk.
17-i.rn..
Mis.Ki.sd.plan
M.ffe.tiipplaii
Min
,M-ntv
INvo addiihrnal oddill.-s of /
he Is ill
nil Ihe trimtil
thi.1
kind
w.iv
iinii.-d
th.oibe.
dn
!;
Bl’YI
I WashingUm. Th.- <s-nt.-r «»f tin- .Uffl
wh.-n l.4imb.-Ho .WmiK
FOR BALE Urge. Hght-room hoiiKc
hl.s . yes
^KLI.INlW
■„ ™.''r,.rnn"«.n
--- I.n,> ,1..
I «rf Ills I
comer
Franklin
and
WeUtei
or bavintr
tinv
|Topw.-ie marri.-d
,
]
r-y’s I Cl
slrcets: Slime Imsenient; ruruacc •r y tr.insfemsi l«»
h..\T» mo
J Pi.n» *nt Mbrgrfn ef
V.uk;,,^
, Omo:
.-xplriV nnii
iH-at. el.vtrlc light.city water.sewer 11Hko4iUP,*llK- Tillie is rl.vir l*v a
has mad.-4in .»!L‘r to the W.Fisworih
I.-gisla.
.....
ho.ita- 4its
luRfoid. Conn m er.-cej
ronni'ctlons. all In ll.st class condi
i.uiib
niy I Mhenaeatu.
.Ml
tyaU-iimiic a.-nt.'li
lion. (1. F. Murray
Jan 16!mo
lM-g;nning
t ‘ rr.-A»r.lB. . This will «ave i an

2r. lr.in»a, ir«Ml mail, lieat

•of aay.-a

♦*.\p.riem-.*

aiu! nllir^

has

FOR SALE-147*-Party acre farn
quarter mite last of Maynetd; gooc
new cenimt l.lork house. go.s| bam
price fUMMi Wade lima., K17 Uuioi
(. (Mir phone I2I«.

ImikIipIm of

irutnhln TianHfm m.
Jan. IC If.
WANTED

why

rOR SALE-1477-IJtrjte eight
bouse, comer of Cass and Uth 8ls
large lot. bouse wHl flnlahed. or
Slone foiindaiton: puh> i»*rnix. Prict
IlkOO
Wade llto*..
CIta. phone 121.9

jan 2Hf

<yANTE0-OnP

years’

tiian

FOR SALC-i4S4—Founren
room
hoMPr. Hilt i;|r.-r(. c1o«»p Iu achtMi]
. fartcrim
and
poaiofflce:
central
pan id kib street.
Price
|li00
Wade Riihi. tl7 Onion 8L. Cltx
phime 1211.

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AFFLES FOR SALE-1 bare eome
choice appiea by bnabeU (or aale:
Grimes* Goldena. Daldwlna. Green
l&ira. Talapabukkiea. Pewauklee,
Talman Bweela, Wagonera. B, J
lliirgan
not ^0

for ram

I’all Urli vhunr 2ok nr

lie Orvek. d»*nles the story that ‘Two
put tho. haudruffs on him '
rnmwGrnnd Trunk C«»durtor Rd-1 thirds of the 2o slot machines in the
Port Huron who was country* ate In Battle Creek which
ward fMishlment sliakup. has sued cL^Uns was made by Marshall officials.
1300
He claims the ; -n,, chief dldn i know of a clot maHuiii U due him f.u ‘ dead heading**, chine in the town, bill Just alsmt Hu*
iH-twoo n Chicago and
Huron to ,1,,,.. the chief tlniKh
tlnisheAl giving the inler^U w some
sonre ot
o.f his |»atndmen
|»atn»lnien
take his nm when reqjdrosl.
,enUw
one of the nlcklo-gmhtMMw In a hval
K.iward Hew.dt of Fenton, hail hi
hand hadiv cnisheol in the* go*.iriiic at
’^/)n" Thumday evening William C.
the Aetna l»onland CementMactory
Thin Ik hiK M-eond arrldent within i And. rson. pr«*Hl.U-nt of the Anieiiran
Fs (*o.. of lainsing was hoAi to
f. w- weo kK at the plant. He was Jtist Cut (
; Flksi at the leraple. On hls
luirk at wo,k. after hviug Lbl up with . i,ans
from the 0‘aM
lerently
he
> result of a fall
f..rnieily chief’
I luick a bativl of oysters In
i |g.ire| of lobsters.

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bouM.

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Porcelain Work

for Citv TiW80iWii£3S2H25«!*^r^,“ 2

!«m. Snt- lawn, rlonp In. WaablaroM
pIpph;
Prire flSOO. Wade Bro».

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rpM^I t\% In iin«»rrti|Hfa liiTlIory In
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Dr.W. J. Higgins

U U A. 8UILOINO.., . .

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0.| P. CARVER A BRO.

FOR SALE—14ft7—Fix
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Beawaiher. The Evealag 1
■eaehes the People

WANTIO-Pinep |o work

WELCH—Attorney

With Undersrood A Umlor. Suther­

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Collection

Tfrt Insuranu

(hr 4rsir,d
mulls.

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law.

land block.
¥
Jan 9 tf
; wefi drunk and m»isy «ei the Kireci-i
Shat
jar loAiiKlne aad i.ild |»atnilman
l»atr
OR. F. J. MAC NETT-Practlca I
] tucl. lo ioiiu
ad to KYK. EAR. N08K, THROAT
On floor
* whin he kindiv hdvlM-d th.‘m to fo
irk eoMt iho-m a night
«l Filial
aad fTITINO OP GLA8BKB. C
sere iv^lraseol on sttsM2 WUbaliB Mock. ClUtans pboat
want a snap. Inquire 564 South Union
charged rhe|,.ended ^ni.nre
street, come. CrgHb.
^ I ,.,tlrle> tn hi
sisier.
Miss
Tb llr
Jame+ Wrlght of Port Hiimn cotlJan 24 It! W'»s>ds -Bhe repndlateol Iho
cbaigo . virted on a retrial, mws bitlerly disap
l.tti nlente.1 «hen her brother wus ,x»inied tm being mwii. nmd to four FIANO TUNlNA-W.
_______ ano Mo-d and paid his line
’ y.-ars in Jackson pilsoo on the chamr
yearn experience.
r:2r7Z-2rrr-“_--------------------yp.n WllHams. alln> Edward Smith, erf shcsHlng Sexton James |Vnm-y Me
jirf .\llo gau. was arreted forAlbion, expected to be arqu-.lied, so Judge

iprtHauf.U win •

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LESTER

mils at
uriMt. risM «" "•»'
J* I p.„.
H.„ou'. h»
l-n-n lorl.«l
Poll Hiiiou*.
has been
lucked .up4n the
fint. Will Uke l»M »•»" o"» r«“rtb
p„.v™t h.-r
her hirniHl*
bamtlng
its real value if sold right away. Musti hinulf jor rubers. She Is viido^jily in

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irtHf

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^g a dork, by the I mmed m.
The quaners varaieil h)
owners
m ill j ih
the Western Cnlon in the CMiy Nation
^
cdjjcctUios
loos of .pn»|M*riy owners,
mill
will be occupied by
Everything in
locate pn the Jmks-Howard! ai
Purchaser may| tiiiil dorks on Quav aireet.
^
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nut: at*, co-i riuL

aotfit. inciud.no everything in a

TRAVERSE CITY LOOGa Na B71.
^
K. O. T. M. M.
K. O. T. M. M. Na BTl meets atarf
Friday night |n the Bitmeh blotdL Mali
aM. PBBhllii.
a A. Brana. FIsaBoe
2K?

Sf'wing

Machine

N*y*dlos.

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Sewing machine *OI],***lH!r
bottle.. ..........................................04
Ink and Mucilage, per bot­
tle ................................
...01
Witch Haxel. per bottle... ..hi
Pant BnUonn. per gn»fc>
Cup Tea StraJm-r*. each .....PJ
Wire Card Racks, each ic
^
and..............................
..08
Children*R Naxartih WalsU
each .....................................................19
l-adte* nceced Hose, per
InSnu’* Heavy \\oo\ Hose' ’
per pair................................. •,...lF‘
rhlldrenV
Fancy Bor
HsDdkerchlefH 4 for
Fancy White Aprons

Special cut prices
on
............ail
cheaper ones.
Engraved TumWerm. each ; Id*
Plain Tumblem. 3c each of'* %

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•ATimOAV. MMUAinr ». 1HT.

cba bMt way. M tt wfil Ml ba M gay
fbmpm «C aoottblag. Out whllo boillag boL - M tight, mad R wOl fcMp

“Doat think I want to eoai aay acwia away from yoa. Mra.
my akla—coarae awf"
at gratar. aad tbe
I ana tba wmwa It

*Tba Lord ta »7

I abaQ •of

Lord la fWT Bbapbard. I abalJ wot waat
or aO #ko 11^. t %m thm om» bj abodaat aapidr.* la faei, Tba Lord la
roar Bbapbard. Tow Mall aoi lark mnj
TMII
M b* 4om ta tb« Bood tbiac/ Too kwtm cba CbH
BMtlita ptaoa grwar atroM ow tba
l»i Wffpowrr of artrwtttloa Tnm ftrat to
laat tkla If a aarfaa of afl mat low a
moat powarfnU la tka t*rr tXam
•Baral/ foodarwa aad m^rry ahall fol
low aia an tba da/a of my Ufa, aod I
n«i alMU i AbttUl gKMC tb# lo> krin dwrU la tba bouaa of tbe Lord
IWrvtar.* Noia tbe ahall la tba lial
h^ymn.
AM otMMfttl uni, wlM« Of Umgwkmd olawat. and with win la tbe Uat.
•Bhair la tba Lord a part oT the ooot.
tmm
At MMIUOO. lo pUj. and lota a»d mx part. -Wlir la our part. I will!"
Dnsmco I koow tor mt my vork It
Utt.
--Mtfirr Van I>rka. !■ TM Ontlook.
Haw Oraany batad tba Day.

TUa ■Mil I Mir M. bat IM» gr#«t aor
TariM

‘M-}'

«piHI WU 40 pioir* M7

Tbt ComoiM OfftHfif.
II If »oi. tlia «Md wa do.
TlUfM fbf dMd bt Mrar to fair.
»bt tlM tort tiuit tlw daar Umd look•til Ibr, T

HIddoa wiikjUmlf oora
la Iko baaK oC tbt daai ao lair

vfrS.

Tba lota ia tbe prtMlaaa iblai.
Tba traaaora cwr iraaaara auat hold
or attr iha l^ord win taka tba fifl.
Or tall tba worth of tba iold
Br UM that rannot ba told.

The followlac rlmr atory frtMO tbe
Ijidlam- Wortd teUa bow aa old lady
wot ooly reatored her fortunea, but
made all tbe alrU of tbe oeifhborborHl
bMUilful at tbe mama Ume.
Oranay tiimad pala and droppad tbe
aewfpaper. with a aoddeo axrlamailoa
that rauned Martha Jaae to jump up
rmm her aeat at tbe break fart table
and run around to her quickly.
•Whafa the matter, mother." ahe
fried, aniloualy. "Are you Ilir
Oranay dlrilkisl to be alllajf. or to
kave aavIXKly think aba .waa 111. She
lat up at might apala—perfectly
firalfbt-nnd looked at Martha Jana

Babold 08. tba Hah and tba poor.
Door Urd. to tby aarrlea draw oaar.
Ona naiaapfotath a piaclooa coin.
Tro aerrr 111, Martha Jane,** ake
Ooa dmppath oolr a taar;
mid aiiffly.
Look. Maalar. tha Iota la baral
"Well. whaCa the matier then?*
—rhrUtlna O. Roaattl.
Raid her daughter, atlll more anrioualy"When Mother glre« Way even for
n lota atanrbodi ao oiocb. ao
I ntlnnie." ahe told her hnaband af0^. I btta waoiad to maka
lerwnrd, "there’a sure to W aomethlng
Ufa a lltilp aaalar. a littia mora
ireadfully out of kilter.*'
nOorabla. 1 harp waatad to
Her mother ataiwd at might ahead
paopU to b? klodar. tmar.
Rad did not anawer for a full minute,
awpatar. ‘And ^bara la ao moch
rhea ahe aald. In a voice which ahe
ralnly tried jto make trm.
"Tbe waler baa broken through Into
the Santa Roalta minea."
"Ob. my take*!" cried Martha Jane,
picking up the paper with trembling
handa.
For yeara Oranoy a amall aavinga
Oaca thara waa oaa of Ood*a aalnta bad been Inveale*! la the Santa Roajta
who titad on tbla abrtb for a time. coal mine, and though her Inveaunent
-Ilba waa far from well, but waa ooe did not bring her la a fortune, there
of tba Wlaat. moat uaeful of mortal*. waa enough lo clothe her. pav her
Rrary hour of her day waa crowded board, and give her a little apen
full of lorlng dutlaa for otbam. yet money. And now it waa all gone,
her face waa full of a wooderiul ae- a wept away by that awful wave that
realty and peace, and- ahe alwaya had carried death and de«tnictlon In­
found time to give a helping hand and to the mine, and Granny could t>e in­
a word of cheer to ewry ooe wboae dependent no more. Martha Jane look­
path touched hera oo the rood towani ed the paper n't! through lo
If the
borne. A diammttd friend, weighed report had lu.i Wn contradlrte<l; but
«pow by many carea. once wrote to no. there It waa In black and while.
bar. waking tbe aecret of her unfall
For a duv »,r two Cranny waa a 111tag faith aad truat. her great, over- Ue more quiet and thoughtful, though
ahe appeareti aa cheerful aa ever. Her
tba ^Mce which aboae ao clearly beautiful old fact^ bad l<».>t lu faint
ibrougb her "aonl a wlndowa" that no c«dor. but It waa Jual aa
and
one ever atopped to think of tbe frail the paloneaa only act off lla wonderful
ftlM of bar body, ao atroag. ao clearaeaa and nlelicacy.
Wbcmadlag la health waa tbe aoul with­
Bleanor Roiuiroore openly comment­
in her. Her reply, priceleaa bow. aince ed on It when abe mu in to aak MatOod baa called her lo a wider Held tie Polaoni. Martha Janes oldest
of lovlag labor. I* aucb a ineaaage aa daughter, to walk down lo the Brown
Me would wlab to paaa along to Home Ing Club with her that evening.
Cbaar eaadera. erery ooe of whom
*-Mra. Benton." ahe aald. "I wUh you
w«iuld tell me what you do lo keep
baart. Tbla la what ahe wrote:
auch a wonderful complexion at your
"When I wake la tbe atill gmy age. It muat run la yxmr family, for
dawn. 1 lie for a few mlnutea and put Mra. Polacun and Mattie, loo. have
myaclf la loocb with the great, lov the aame beautiful akin, and auch
lag Power which U to guide my day.
)ring No. I m not flat"Flnit 1 repeat the liord’a pmjer. lerlng a bit. Mattie. We giria have al
Oh! that la ao atroag to begin with. waya admired your complexion and
•Our rather who art la heaven.* rve been trying to get tip couiage
Heaven.* that'* la you. yo«i aee. and to aak. you >rhat coamettc* y tai uae."
wherever the rather U. that la heav­
MaUle laughed ontrighl.
en.
_
"Coamettca!" ahe cried. "Why; I
**Then I may. ‘IWr Father, manifeat lievfr uaed auch a thing la my* life.
tbyaaif tbrowfb me thta day. TbrtMMlb Granny nlwaya aaya. clear water naff
my body fa health and atmagtb aad freeh air are the only coamcticw a

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OmRSEASTfilllUR

barmaay. Tbrongb my mind la latel
IlcMea. wladom aad power Tbroagb
my aoal la Thy Ingalie aad perfect
lore.’
Thai aecoad manlfeetatkm la ao
much lo me. tatenigeace that 1 may
rladom to uae my
pofwer to.cootrol

M trjrtag fur.
11 aay «t?e thy aagela charge
me tbla day. to keep am
tnm,
Wlab It.
That piiU ub la coaataat
toeeb with tbe apirttaal worid.
" •Way 1 have today perfeet freedom fnmi mU fMr.* I need that. Pmr
la what burta me more tbaa all tblaga
elae.
* Kent the Chriatlaa Kadeevor coaaecmtioa bymn'a tefmla;
Til go wbem you wwat me to go. dear
Lord.
Orer mnoatala. or pUln or tea:
pi do wbat you vmat me to do. dear
Lord,

m be vrtmt yoe want me to be.*
-ImajL aa tm alBnaatkm. tbe Sbepjberd Paalm. tow doal know wbm tkal

Detimmt
Trust
COMRkNT
Detfitt, nicbirtB.
Aa Cxaeuter er Tnmtae under

taftewa. becauet of Ita apaeUi

i eoata no more

ful gf tba motrnra imnwtad fa

auch baaatiful eompicahma/*
Oranay tried two or three tlmw
apeak At laat abe aald tlmWIy;
"Mlaa Roaamora. do you think your
mother would be wllllag U> let you
coma to ma every day tor luncheon
and-gad—pay—a—little fbr my treat- J
•*Ok I know ahe would. Mra. ur-aoB." cried Eleanor pbaltlvely. "Ill
tell her aboot It this very day. Good
bye. Mattie; don*l forget the Brown
lag daaa. 7:W aharpThe next mornlag Granny received
note from Mra. Roaamore and that
aflamaan from ay other ladlea of her
acqaalataace. all eager to pul their
daaghtera tmder her care They all
^meral oplakm. Mrs

•I alwara udd^Syr

aatarany than bolora,^

^

"Wni It be very bad to take. Mra.
Beniofi?" cried maother.
Oranay smiled.
"You ahair lodge for yourselves.ahe aald. taking up (be tumbler meant
for Mattie; .opening It. abe passed It
around.
There were murmurs of approval
from every ooe.
-My. I shall not mind .eating that."
"Isn't that delicious!"
And Tessy Thompson said; That’a
perfectly ^jrely. Mra: Benton. May I
not have two glaaaearEvery day the menu was varied a
Mitle. but atlll It was subsuntially tbe
same. Sometimes a delicate fish or
choice game was aubsiltuted for tbe
cbickeo: but there was never any
meat. However, there waa always a
pnddiac or entree of that peculiar fla­
vored yellow stuff, and there waa ab
waya a glass of acid drink at the close
of the meal, nor waa the pretty tnmbler of delicious Jelly to be uken home
etnar omiued. Bet the Utter, thoogk al­
ways of the clear amber color, neverl
uuted twice alike. It aecwied to the
glrlc. and they never tired of It.
At the and Of six moatha the Im
brovemeni If the gerfaral health and
appetite of Oraaay a imtlenU- waa
wonderful, and aa to the eomplexlooa.

bawnslaa
corned pork and throe qaarts at wa-1
ter. Boil alowiy ooe boar. Jaat betoro taklBg them up. pot la batf aj
toaapoQwfal oT mloratoa. Strata tbe]
baaao. aad ptrt. them la aa oartbea-1
ware Jar. with throe tableipooamia of;
molnaaea. aad two. teaapooafala of'
salt. Place the pork la Ibe middle of
the beona. leaving the Had even witll
the lop. Put In Just eaoQgb water to
cover them, and bake them five or |
■1 aboata In a kkofr oveoadding a Ituie j
more water If required. When cooked *
pot away the few beaaa that are dried j
on top.
I
Brwad aad Bui tec Crisps—For these
a aquare loaf of fresh cream bread U ‘
aeceaaary. Remove all the crust, but­
ler oar end of the bread and cut off
the thinnest possible slice. buUer
again and cut another slice, continu­
ing omll sufficient sUces bav»- been
cut. Roll the slices closely and fasten j
each one with a wooden toothpick. ‘
Place on a tla plate and brtiwn In

Buy ycuy «t s-is at the
rght price and si ill gel
the BEST that Modem
Scit nee Olltrs.

fStOND

OUR

OWN

LENSES

Wc Offer You
A go year guarant«-ed gold fllleJ frame »ir inouniitg al
fllbM chain. aoM(
Lenses ground i

EXAMINATION

Dr. P. A. Wolle.

Dr. B. L. Paulson.

Prop.
Assistant
Wilhelm BIIl Traverse Oly.

fore serving, either hot or cold.

.u

lUst uae coamdlca of
though
tough Mattie pba^^^-ely
p^^il^-dy denlea
«
it. but
If you win only make Tcaay have a
•akin half aa clear and aa beautifully
tinted aa lUtttc'a. I won t aay a word.
Mm. Benton reed with an annoyed
flush on her cheeka. bnt ahr aald noih- even Tessy Thompson’s muddly. bll
lag and Immediately went alxHit her
lous skin was beginning to turn to a
work to prepare for the flrat luncheon
Mra. Tbompaon^a letter evident |y
bothered her a trifle, fur once she
At the end cif that tlm«- Marie Win
aald half-alond:
"Oh. well. I muat expect imm*- dla tcrVld h mother ibN-ldcd to go to Kungreeable ihlnta. and her money la roi»e for a year. ;m.l she offered Gran
ny
a large sui4 of money, oo condition
Jual aa good m dear Mr*. Roskthat she sold her arervt. Grann:^ at
nprVa.**
When the girla arrlv^ they looked first shook her head deddedly. but
urloualy at tbe ubie. which waa dain­ Mrs. Wlnierfleld prorol.MKi n< ver to
tily aet In tbe oldTaahkmed way with reveal it and to make the stuff with
the entire meal placed on It at once. her own hands for Marie s use alone.
Granny locked the Ideal hoatesa of
Colonial daya a.* abe aat at the bead proptjsitlfm and whisperetl her seenM
of the lable-4ier line, aoft wavy hair lnt«. .Mrs. Winierfield s eager ear
"Carr<iis. my ilear Madam." she
drawn bark over a cushion, and her
nnder. erect figure looking more said. -Nothing but camus gr.ite«l and
mthful than ever In an old-faahtan u.xed SH flavoring, Koim-tinH's to a
common custard pudding, with enough
I abort gown.
There waa n amall IkiwI half filled nutmeg or ;llmond^ flavoring to dls
with rich creamy milk aet at eneh guise the ta>to, or lu au entre«* of any
j
plate, and Granny arolllngly he]p«yl kind."
"And the Jefl> ?" qiierletl’ Mrs Win
each of her giiesta to a generous table,
apoonful of hanty pudding Then >iat- terflehl.
tki removed the bowls, and a pea-aoup
Chicken, or beef pr lamb. fisKoied
was served, fallowed by roast chicken
and brown bread and batter. These in * "And the acid drink, carrdts again!"
ihtir turn were aupereeded by a pud- "••No."' imid Granny, smiling, "That
dlhg whoae principal Ingredient must was the Julye of a whole lemon with
have been eggs—and egga—and more a level tt‘a.s]K>oiifu] of ('ommon r(K>king
eggs. If one Judgvy by Its rich golden voda dissoIv.Hl in-if. and a little water
color. Every plate wa.«5 emptied and mlded"
/
ao one refuactl a six^nd helping.
"llm Marie would never eat car
Eleanor said amlllugly as she |uuis.
rots before!" exiH>slnUte<l the aston
C5d her plate; "You are more than
ished Mrs. Wliiterfield.
good to us. Mra. Benton! I teared we
"And she won’t t*at them now." In
should have but Lenten fare, and I
terrapin’ll Granny, ‘if you ' tell her
really dreaded to come for fear our
about thi-m. Mattie disllkrfi carrots,
luncheon would he all cereals and not
too; she s.nys they make h.*r 111. St»
even a suspicion of n dessert.
this Is the way hV'r mother and I have
After that a glass of foamy, acid
contrived In <mler for her to take a
drink was passed to each. The flavor
sufllrlenl qu.4ntlty to make her com
was peculiar but pleasant.
plexlon pure and clear, .nnd give It tbe
Then Granny aald deprecatIngly: iMTullar dellcary of <-olt)rlng wliuh
"Now 1 must ask you to eat as little can be ohi.nlne«l in no other way."
candy, cake and rich pastry as yon
Granny still has her lunch imities.
can possibly content yourselves with." as the girls call them; but s»'e sets
The girls laughingly promised lu ab­ several tables now Instead it one. and
stain and made ready lo depart. A« there are always girls anxiously wall
they went out Granny gave each one!
a Jelly tumbler, filled with beautifully
clear, amber Jelly.
of the Santa Roslta .nnd the mining
The gills looked al one amuher stock Is again ijaylng a goo«l divliU-ml.
"Mother said ahe waa aurv^ ahe
would give us a cosmetic of some
kind." whUjvered Tessy Thompson.
Mra. Benton muai have overheard
her. for the delicate old fare flushed
faintly. .
"Please eat that Just b^»re going
to bed." Mie said emphatically.
The girla stared.
"Must we eat it alir asked one at

Save Money

Orange Loaf Cake-^rate the rind
of one orange on a piece of cheese­
cloth put over a cup. Squei>xe the
Juice on the grated rind. Fill the cup
with water. Kifi two cifps of flour with
a teakpoonful of baking powder. Beat
the whites of three eggs stiff. Hc.it the
yolks of five eggs and add to them
two cuiw of granulated sugar croamed
with half a cup of butler and a pinch
*>f salt. Into the orange waler stir the
egg ami sugar, then fidd In alternately
the flour and stlffentsl whites. Bake
for one and a half hours in a alow
oven. Cover tbe cake for the flrvi half
hour. Do m»t grease the |iau ar

Rheumatism

-egattonal. T
leotiuA Thursday avenlBi
cblln. pastoV
t*-"
No.lKo.
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Church phone No
Our church 1*. a borne fo/woi
and sen ire. If you Lave nWh
^The Salvation Army.
home In Trm\er-»fc CHy.
City, y.
you ai> <
I4adles* Llhran' building. Front
eslly InvIUM lo c^me. gel acquainted,
near Ca.i.^ idreei. Captain and
and work aiui worship with us. a striM-t.
Mr*. Ih utera In charge, pnbllr nuwt.
welcome to all. luIrcMlucc >our friends. Ing*
iilght rxct'pt Monday. Sun­
Greet tbe atrangera. If a ttranger, wnit day. every
!1 a. m.. h.dInesK meeUng.
and meet ibe lutsior.
3 I*, m.. Junior ineetiag.
Special service* announced tu tbs
Our batiiM cry: Hlnner. thera U tnlchurch brevities.
vatlon
for
you.
Kegulsr services a* follows:
AU are welt-omr.
3:30 p. m.. chrlstlan’a pralaa maab

Sing. ■
It m.. Sunday scbi^l. .If prevented
do ifca
ntlendlug. Jvin ihe home depanment
5:45 p. m . Young P-ople’s Society UiriL
of CbrUlian Endeavor lu the parlora.
7:00 p. lu.. evening wnrHlilp. Gospi*)
Sunday morning
Grac* ffplaoopal Churah.
In Modm
mceUng and evangellKilc service.
WocKlmai hall over iMtsU^ffloe.
Corner Boardman avenne and Wath Choir under direction of Dr. Smith.
Wed
Ington atrecL Rev. C T. Stout, rector
Thursday. 7:30 p. m.. prayer and
Residence. S4t State atreoL
UeadIng n>nm. No. 314 Wllhela
Frldav 7:00 p^ a*. Mayflower club
Holy communion. 7:30 a. m. Excepi
A cordial InvKatlon to attend nL block, open ev.iy afternoon (axcept
on the first Sunday In the month, thei
Sunday) rnim 2 to 6.
and the reading room.
ntll:30a. m.
Morning service and sermoa. 10:3(
First M. E. Church.
Utter Dy.v Salfitg (Recroanlzed.) *
Sunday school jaud Bible class al
Joseph Hutton, paator.
Tt i:.<i..\v^Evi:.>yj^i.^
IS m.
Moinliu: service. Id 30. .
7;.>i a III., Ileh«u l.iui..ii"fii^wVjr.'
Evenlnf service and sermon. 7:00 p
Sunday srlusd. immiu.
. ,
SI .NDAY.
Epworth l.e:;.Mic. r. p. tii
'
7-nn a. m.. S.H-ia1 rervU-e.
day, ud tool/ dar* u »P
Evening * vangeli.,‘.iL M j vl''e. 7.
ll :4r. n. in,. Sun.l;»y m hmd,
Pinyer iiu-ellng, Tlmi-day i-x nlng
7:iHi p. m.. I>,e:oh;t.g by Cider W.
n. Ellis it .South Ihiaidmaji. All aro
c*»rdUI wel
wehiune to an.ml the ^ervki-a.
Church of tbe Immaculate Concep
First PresbytsHin Church.
tion—Corner Division and Second
Cor. Warhliigiuu and I*ark atrorta
liow masa. ft: high muKS, 10:30; ves
Ilegulnr M-rvl<4)
Rev. I. It IlfMlI Pastor.
I»era and benedlcllon. 7:30 p. m.
Siiiiiis (ii «»rgatil>e) at'
Morning service..10:30 a m.
Sunday-(
St. Francis Church-Corner Tenth
Bible sehoot at 00.40
vor. 6:30 p. m.
%'*« ‘al wH^lc*.
Chri«-tlan En.havor.
and Cass at reels. Sunday—Low mass
: service. 7:30 p. m.
i 11 45. Sunday ju lond
as 7:30 a. m : high mass and aermon
S., first Wedneadny.In tkt
T:ia» p. m . pieachlm
at 10:20 a. m.; vespers, and benedic­
-Tue^Iay Kv.nhistion at .4 .30 p. m. \Ve<‘k daya—Ser­
vices at 7:30 a. m.
v.iou * UeUgiol.It4-rary fuK-h-ly.
Prayer meeting Thursday evenini
riKviH- hwatiil at ko:* Huuihdpk.
t 7:3M. Seat* fre
Frienda Church.
The , Idle I* welcome.
All ore welcome to all the
Corner Oak and Fifth streets.
Rev. Franklin Meredith. Rev. Mary
Moon Meredith, pastors
Met-tlng for worship Sabbath morn­
ing. 10:30 a. m.
Sabbath school. 11:45 a. m.; John
Tremaine, auperintendenl.
Junior C. R. 3 p. m.
Senior C. E. 5:45 p. m.
Gospel meeting. 7 p. m.
Teachers- meeting Tuesday evening

n

Eat
More
of the most nutritious of flour

Aaburv M. ff. ChurohL
Rev. W. H. Irwin, pastor,
aaaa making. 9:45 p. a.
Morning aervica. 10:30 a, an.
Sunday aebool at: 1?
14 a.
m.
Epwnrth league. €
Evening
^Pr^er meeUng Thuraday eveatag
A eortlal wmeoae to tkeM MrvJeMChurch of Chrlat (Dlaclplea.)
J. Allen Canbr. minister.
Sunday. 9:30 a. m.. quiet hour.
Sunday. 10:30 a. m.. morning wor-

foods—Mneeda Bbcult—the
only perfect soda cracker. Then
you will be able to

Earn More

because a well-nourished body
has greater productive capacity.
Titus you will also be able to

Save
More
because for value received there
is no food so economical as
Uneada Biscuit

'’^di7!^ in.. S..nd.y lu-taool.
Sunday, 3:W p. m.. Junior C. E.
Sonday. 5:50 A m.. Intermediate C.
E.; senior C. B.
Sunday. 7 jx a. erangelUtIc service.
»rmoa.
Tneaday. 7:30 p. a., cottage prayer
keecinga oa east and west aides of
MERRY SLEIGH BELLS JINGLE

1*^* Wednesday. 1:30 p. m.. erery second
and fourth week Dorcas Aid society
*W<ineaday. 7: 30 p.
every first
week of month G. W.' R M. arots.
Thursday, 7:30 p. a. anka mid­
week prayer meeting.
FrtdAy. 7:30 p, bl, Sunday ecbool

Dr.Sboop'5
Rheumalic Remedy
HANNAH & LAY M(% CO.
S. L WAIT a SOUS.

Fourteenth SlrCsl M. C. Churola
Rtv I. H 'Carpenter. |>nsior.
n«K4 m-4-tlng. 9:45 a. m.
Pr. srblng serv ice. 10:30 n. a.
h(x»l St 12^ m.
league y^30 p. m.

THUS.

Granny
not watch the mining re­
Prayer meeting. 7:20.p. m.
ports any more. She knows that there
Preaching on Sabbath both morning
Is no longer any fear of her being left
depeuden lu bet^old agejind that coal and evening.
All are cordially Invited and wel­
Ik nowhere near ao safe iiu investment
comed to our aervicea.
as carruta
Some Good Winter Raeipca
Steamed Cranberry Pudding—One
and one-half cui»s flour and one tea
spoonhil Utkliig iKJwder;
nib In one
cup of butter, then add two wellbeaten eggs.,one-qucrier cup milk and
one cup cranbenieg. Steam two
hours. Serve with hard sauce.
To Can Mince Meat—Prepare the
mince meat for pies. Cook till tbor
oughly done; It will take six hours,
!>ut the mince meat in a pail and aet
tbe pall in a kettle of water. This Is

Chorus choir meets' for robnaraai
Thuraday al 4:00 p. m. in ibe church
Midweek prayer meeUng Tiiurada«
•venl
ivenlng.
AU of aU I

"llrfifi. Baaday oetobL
7:*Q. «T«^« (O^id •erriee.

m

over tbe country' nuads, and the man
who loves to snuggle op to hia aweetL«Tari and k«^*p her warm, or the man
of family who lov« this hcalthfurdlveralon. should iave one of our new
style slelgha. w^h one or two aoata. to
enjoy his wln^ pnaUme. To be
without a (ood iMch whOT' thunTl.
«UMr on tho crouod would be'llTe

!>«• en in .TcrythioKlor
font)
12ti E. FioDt St.^
Cit.iJ««e75J
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tHRfSTIAN CNO^VOn.

The Evening Reciord’s l^-to-Date Illustrafed Feature,

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UU wWM Uod hM boDOfOt U hlM.
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IlMM. ood or At Mlao It mty W
trolr Mid. -TW. pMiilt boTt I fonooi
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rboofo. vt MO ooflUf troeo At proK-

MM of At lodloo olooc otw o^tml

Of [bTrodloo **"*%oT ^
.
~

od Aom^m mod tt bU coodittoo toddy
wo wlH A obit lo too At prt«rtot bo
bo. ouilt.
Tbt lodloo of tU |»«t wo. fbtonr
tool toboWtoot of ABMTira. Whtort
bo MM to Ait Mootry boo otm toto

lodloO hot btM ▼ortoo.ly tMlowttd.
0otot btfo IdfoUitd btm. ood otbtr.
boTt wwrroly foood toofutfr lo wblM
ood ftoocbtry of At lodfon rbortrttr
Ht bod 0 poMkw for w.r. tod bU
f«h« «od iMiiboroa. prioripir. of w.r
f.rt lofftty accooBt for At rrotlty of

to At wind - nt Miltd bl. Dffty
Oftot Adrlt. Ifot to odditioo to fb.
Oroot bfOrit bt otw -todwrlllQc •pkrif
to omytbln#.** Ht oloo tolitrtd to
o fotort nft-W. -btppy bnnfitif
ground** htrond tbt grart. Tbt mtdiHot OMO wa. tbt propbH ood prlt.1
or Mt rHtftoo. bot 111 bt. rHiglooa lift
bt wo. Ar from At tni. Ood. .od. NkW
oil tbt Mtloo. Iiod nitt. A.t kotw not
Ot>d etcTpt Arnogk oatort and natural
Inattnrt. tbt Indian waa rtry much in
OMdoftboOodorroTttafkm. rtroal^
to Hit 1iM|ilrod woid. and taptHtny In

pott roHglooa atatoa. And Ala Hianct
bt. btto bMogHt .boot Ibmucb mu
atoo work amont tbrot a!a»rto!n«i of
AoMrlM. Tbt Prottatant rhtirHi htfoo Ha mlaakmary work amoo* tbr
lodtooa to Ktw Bngland to 104S. and
Ala woA baa bttn cwntod forward ao
MotMfolly oodtr Aa blttalnc of Ood
Aot At trttoo to Amtrtra today art
pfOttVolly rlrmord and rbrt.tlanltrd.
They now worohip tbt trw "OrMt
bpirtt - Tbrlr bopt for tbr Atiirr IIA
It board open f.lA In 4r.o* <*hrl.t.
Tbt pagan Httt of thHr fornior r»*
Ugkm ^Tt boon atondonod for tbo
Irnt worablt* of tbr tnir Owl Tb# mU
tiodarlta art .till «t work amons ibrin.
and taptHallr Hfrrllv# work U dour In
tba AbbtA and d.y w^hioU for Hit
yotsoK. Ftw ra«'Mi of mm birt limn
ae rompUtrly tran.forrord by ('lirt.
tianity aa bart tbt IndUn racta. Tbr
AmtrlMO pmpit owt thrm a gront
dtM. and It ran brat br paid by girinc
tbtm tbr fMprl of our Ixml aud Har
lour Jeaua inxrtat.
aim i: arowsta.
laa. III. •; Nab. I.'15; Matl. r. II. 1";
1; llom. U.
. S-in. II ror. II.
2S-35; nrr. xiU. 17.
au. prr«td«Mit of tbr
J. A.
rlatlan. Kudtavor tmlox
wfitta tbo. mthoaloalIrnUy about llir
mornromt In bU part of llrliUli Wcat
iDdlr.
•Tilt iliriatlan Kmleavin^ mov.-^MU.t
Id Trinidad. wbU h now txmiprlM-* «■»
torn aorlt‘il»*« wltti aUiui T«v» uimibrni,
la Bttodilr gfowins au.l wr litllrrt h.i»
a Ttoy dwSdtd InlloMux* In tbr tralulns
of our /oune pm|dr IV,. havr a vrn
coamopollUo iinlou. .• nnmng thr iuom
artlTt tnrmbtr. arr K.M ludlam.. ImtU
frtun tbt Jlrngal prorlnwYi aud from
Madraa; tlilnrar. ntgrora. Portucurar.
KuglUb. broteb abd ranadUtia. and
Ihr i»r«.w.ot i^od float tJtrrutIvt n»m-

^ trtaidancx of tha Panntylvania
railroad ayatam. 609m h>a tartar in
» humbla capacity of rodaman. Ma
tha aon af a Fhiladalphia phyaieian.
oow in
ill hi.
bit fif
bftyaighth yaar aod it
I. nma
a bif man both physically
Uliy. Mr. McCrca antsrad tha aor
•I tbo Ponnsylvan.a company •« 1t71
and baa riaen atop by atep. working hit
!Ty upwaTbylhmr marit. He i? not
a rich man—net ao wealthy, that la.
that be will fail to apprecato His sal» that roMivad by

^ rado. la th. younatax tnemoar «
that auguat body,
®‘*'’
katt of Nabraaka baa
tha aana
tonal baby, but Mr.Cugganhaim u
thirty daya hit jun.or. Me iw remark
seven
___________________ Me it the aaventh Hebrew ta be elected
to tha sonata, tha others being An>amin and Jonas of Louisiana.. Yulaa of
of Oregon. Ankeny of
Washington andI Raynor
Ray»>ar of Maryland.
Anksny and

recently, become a yeoman m tha
»re*idant Rootavalt.
Amoncan
.t seem., had fcad rome of the young
man's scs >ams and liked them very
well indeMl. It occurred to the p-esrdt"t «hst a would he a fine thing for
the navy~.n wh.ch he has a deep mterast—to acijuire a place m light
atura. Sc he induced Mr. Cer.nc
jom it. Vhe author was aicsncd
Alabama and p-ovidcd with a pr.vats

I... Jerry- S.mpton. ha. Wd. h.a
mark <ci one of tha most aarooat supcro. Oonatured
not tha on'y th:ng that I
dock comptcuoua
Kcnc:

.n modorn humor, ha. acou.rad a g^
tif du
deal of fama for himaalf
during tha
His reputation at a f
^anhancad^graatly by

Z
I
aantaa mambar, is a vary pepwtar^man
«n Tennessee and haa I

a *If M? D. after hU'^mrif h^

Tha

dored by T.i.sn that he needs no
fiirfrer I'lumination. Me is also a livof aar’y
mg OKcmpia of

Raynor art

Dooley sketehea. Although Mr

whom he is respo-xsiblc. it will be s^n
from Jhe picture that he is worthy of
r.panienohip of Mr. Oodey. Mr.
tha .
deserves well of hit fellows for

discovery fbat hoI had
had w
wonted to bo a
te. Mr. GainM to ala.
lawyer oil 1
an ardent c
free

LIFE OF THE WORLD IN PICTURE AND STORY:
CRVSTAt

A NOVEL AMERICAN- ENTERPRISE-SHIPPING WATER FROM THE JORDAN.

SCHOOL FOR JAPANESE AT SAN FRANCISCO.

CLASS

CLOCK.
||.»hrinl sn
»U ycHia

iMh'Mil
in ratifotnia i
tng shown hrrmiih w ill be Intaraviinp
It to the t'blm M- -m luv.i lo
Japansaa rr^iu.i.i,. of han Tra.i.’liKo vnv .yi,u»i>Hl m r
ta In alrlkInK l untiiiat uitli'tl.e lil.h ai IkmJ t-Uu-lurt- Itoju
debarrod.

A BABY ELEPHANT ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON.
•n
able n-w .Vtnrilran min
Thr pr-.jr
...
iviil ll!U>-tt"*»ll‘’»?
Uj.
irm*.|lhP;al . i, nr *.f iUii lslV Ui;»tl«u. har ai tuaWy liefi» « .utIM •»nt , .Niuiurt-iu.** dlfh«
U' water seventy miles ••let.'tsK th< iji-'.:ntaln’<
Judi'ci t*» ,he
senr MM. and vii^Kv were nu f. In bad. W-e-i f..r iHem had to l»e hmughl from .\m» M.hm. r.-rm: sl-ii of t’ntan and **f th* ivurl.tn h of Jenisah i,,
n«es^r>- and tliially was secured. <*oh,n»i t*. K. Nadaud of iv. ntu
brought the V, heme to jt svorking Ifiisls,
^
• I'll lull- affiii'il" I

fr.im

A POPULAR SURGEON GENERAL.
J’i>-sley Marlon Hi\e>. surgeon g*menil of the Tnlted .States aavy. is mie
of the moM isTihilar inen In Wa-^hlrtgtun
eirtlrs.
He was mrlhwl
advl5w: and iwrsoasl friend of the M' Ktnlry* during the adnumstrali-m of

A COLOSSAL STATUE BY A NORWEGIAN^;

the -iTiTuc* rxiiAthtn
1 H of . rv*t.-»| gill'-. It Is -ivteeri
ill h.uiH
T*'** woii;m:.ns'ilp
iremely srtl-tli

COINS SELDOM 8EEk

|i=:

of US ev, r w-e a
pWe?
Ye! St.511 of tliew nile e.4ns wera
MiO'k In one .- ear at the mint lately.
Iiesides 4.',>07 C2 ide, vs-another coin
>.eJdoni sesii.
Hut |U'rhap'*
interei^img fuit 1.1 lhat there
117 sliver fourr-nny ple^'es. 14.»>7» sil­
ver iwoi-nny phW nnd ::i.2:k silver

rihiTST

AOroart.
band;
Thr Maatar U miUilna to arnd «•;
Our pan In tb# atrucair la planned;
PV.M« lomr Jhr naw way may Jw^Wlder
T.» othrra rYi-ralrd at a rUm'r. •
Pul all who hav* atartrd aro bldd<.|i
Advaocw
Th» rutt of onbrokm "coavrBilon
AfY torprr and roughrr wiih uat.
Jtill £ SSoJat^rlmar;

Tha iracha cf foraaallty Voiina.
wM«^

A

DISPOSSESSED

CARDINAL.

I'ar llnal Riehaid. the venerable prewnv re<*n:?y eje<i-d from kU
raiait* In Psrlp ns a cy-suH of the coute-t heiwer.r t him h and state
slate In Uto
• Vnown and
ref-tldV. I- ene 1

The scene hitvuith I'ortniye'l W
ensitr.l
In t!»c npArttumt nf a
. lunvhriin. anil while
Kew Yo
U in .-irf-tr the b.»h> rlr|.hant. Ultle
It was being aeix ,^ the ibasr «i^neU
>urptlso i.lanned h> the h',ste-s. and
Hip. followr^l by his trainer.
great
sm-s'eas
The
apartment
wua
«n
the
sisih
flo-lr. and the anlinal
It was a
sm's'nas
j
had ascendM five illghth of stairs. He sal In a ihulr and pailo*%k ftt-cly of
the refmsdimenLs that were gtrao to Mni

AN INTERESTING OLD CHURCH AND MANSE.

\ha pirdaa:

hr add to the pota of your croaa.
imt couat It aU lay mitt be aura^a^^
tbe foe aaay be atronger

o*-*-

COTTON LONG CULTIVATED.

~A. W. I.

Tbo chureto and cdaooctad pavwooago In tbe pi

on the Fantland

baad bt toa mmua. Tbaaa boUdtnga arc now being demoUshed.

(Ir.ivrlng !h all tmrlcal
cal countries, and long used In China
central and aotathern America and tbe .
West Indies, cotton haa Its moat «nThe huge latweher
clem idaix*
cuMIratbm and maauH Is ibe work of Ptep]
Ptej.han---------_
Aktog M
rasture in Inttia
It wns grwn aiwi
UerotM Hghl years to the npderta^
Mr RIndtag
woren there at least live couturtea U- \ rara marMe.
The |dct
fore tbo ChrtstUin erC .
^
I aculj'ture gmJkry at Cm

...

Ponwia or Okr. dinbrton lo
irttodImM. JMtt.
at woik to tbe yaM oC tba aidbscmMarckblskapaCr
aid bscaM a rckblskap aC Part, to UH
and a cardinal tkraa yean 1

pp
IM
VN> KvaMiM maeona. nuvcMc crrv, iiicHiaA*i, iATo«o*v. januahy » uc».

1- 1 Local

General

'v

•lltay

Your Food

Smalley

mttbt|iroppr)7«gMM «i

>rttr. |»d..

w»m
Wftn^ Ai^
•CmTh^h. umiZST

sSi’HTsr
Ml M4 It to dtomnM .1 Uu. <toM

ima

2« -

_

for

Kodol
I
Dyspepsia' Cure

l>urtojr ,he miat

or more automobMea ao
In fact, that even New
Yorkera are IncUaed to forget that he
la alto a borae fancier
But he It naa
w^ho paid $dO.0UO for a borae .Imply
btvauae hla bride liked the anlmar*
look*, and it iiaa been under hla own-

InienvwUbn of the conference. _
the Iowa unlver*liy will ataad aqua
Ir hack of the poaitloa Ukrn by t
conference a^ the laat meatinp

pjv&taru'K'rrR:

Walter M. Paige
AGERT

OiooMd to drim out to stay out—tbo

aader rothe eomlat

W« an> now booking «rdert vitli tbo WISE onua for
lt»07 motota.

eomiMl* prep«r«cMti(moftlMfeodudMndstta
food ButotoMt through tbt Mood Into Ul port* eC
thobodr.
'
i««nM mro (hu» built up «ad OTtonr orgta ]|
tobMlth Md (tTMigthond putinpwrtdta^

few

u% its

3 T.SIS?i
** ^
tfpct.‘to'
U the
kaaa
Uat citth

iS3i

I la kamcitilouB
rrUtioaa
with
ihe
»j other »enbrr» of me bl« alne aad
*:rapecu to eoatlnue aa- ,

and Prof. T r
lawa Will SUnd Pft.
r. exprOM them
Cltv. Iowa. Jan. ♦€.—Proftw«elM a« aattBhed and p^aaed with] aor A. C Smith, repreaentatlvr of the
a of Bute rnlreratty of Iowa. In the ‘*tlKT

Uot UMOB. HowoTor, Unro
anafa«tltot«tohthe7liiia.
and o UiKo nnmtar that aro
gtodtheydid.

tamti
lfBOtanrt^itfwn»nlianil
a»cmyt.<Miw
Mir staaNeh,” **bMrt bum." -nnwto bMdaeSto
SOulMM, tad bTMth «nd otfaw dMcomforte.

SWnMMECMTMCTS FIVE “BIG NINE” SCHOOLS
TO SinSFY HIS BRlOEl
ARE WILLING TO STICK

cmm

C;t phooe 372

1 Uf Mtotbii KgM nitq iftM In ay ptnctkg,
aM Uf ftni It g T«fy Mkitit riaidy U all
mwmrnh MBmpU. It Um thrayt ftrqg^tbt km tC
ftHOtg.
J.T.KAT.ILD.

U lha Otipmlapttcm which will do the
am informed." dtu^lared Prof. Japo
mint
It la aaM that there were at
^ a doaaa plaeara la the Urngum
r. O. Welheriv. head of the
teat jranr who ware never plared udunlremliy athletic board and « ’ ^ce
•***^
liar emitrael. Mara than half ai them
• big nine- repreaenutire. refum-d to
In (lotham. ^hey atlll tell the atory
•ton to ito«.)
! dlacua* the queatlon. He did aay \
^rm wtU BalUa
Craah.
althmach
UU aa
fhara wart tone mart at Mt Clemtna
Jan.
Jfi—IMrrxtor
and a ooai^ on ona of the other club* George Huff of the irnivendty of 1111
nola would eiprea* no oplulon of re­
organisation of the Uf nine He aald:
Bid op their amnapara for the •I hare l^ard
^ »»> ••»**»> »
larpa pav that U coaiomarr when a
r U to be turad Into contract what auch' talk mean*

Boston Ferns

KODOL DgaSTS WHAT YOU lAT

Phone for priw«. Wo iloli w.

purer

FRANKFlorist
NL PAINE

THE HANNAH MU« aTORL

limit
waa pHau facie evidence that the men
ronaentlng to go
If. thi. Is true t
contantlon H unanawarwble.
J«M how tt cornea that ihe |,layer*
conan^ to play wlthont contract,
nnd the maaagerw of the learoa per
milled them to do a<i. atlll remalna to
I.
In aeveral caaea, bow
playert made the rcdueai

THE BREU HU COME
IS HAVI NO BOOM
MICHIGAN NINE.

FOB

Whmi Queatiofud on th# Matter th
AiKhertliaa Hava Nothing Further
U Say-Claim No Boom.

being at sword*,
point
for
tn.
moons, have clashed ami the nsull
thatI nil aih
alhlotlc relat
e .al an
end hHwmwi the big
lea The
first Intlmatlpn that
>rta id a
break were true ram<
WlMxmsIii Mnnouti('e<l the Useliail
apiMwr
HaM'ball ipthu.lasts and ath
lelea rushed lo Hutc hins and demand
ed'the whytiirr of this action. HutchIn. was noncbnianl
When
paesaed
fhr qp ahswer he said
* We'n. l have
I M'hislule RMue
e trip and the
Utan two ,
was full dilhont Michigan **
But behind this veiled admlsslutt is a
aUM>^ of a wolverine*, worth

mY..*’.,

BUBMSwfNTSHfOF
SUPPER BEFORE RGHT
Itttstiurg.
I*a.. Juu
— Tomni)
liuruk. who elalRi. the world , heavy
weight ehamploushlp was nol always
aa pniapelMi. a. hr Is now
When
Moma fought Ben OGmdy at IViroll
iaHL laTryeam ar^ he didn't have
luni.
lo »»»•-"•««•
“tint*
.............................
.......................
- - .
liallle
that
IIled
befbre the
I
ahv on the aupiKr call tha! night
Jfk Hhwhan. the Boston iTleriH*
toB^a alintlar slni» atamt a Uiter in
a preRmlnary Irout be refeu*ixl several
yearn ago
U had gone ahmg for
thfve rounds, and one l»oy wras win
aitetiKth
nlng.hy h
k waa clnilng alsiut the i-on
As Jack
he heaid the livstng Iwy aav
low that It wa*
parmlly not Intended for the referi*e*.
cars:
•Ray. If Id eaten aince veMieiday
you wouldn't have It ao ea*v *
-H atmrk mT-all to a heap.* aajs
Jack. *-WUt could 1 do?
1
alnst

that

Evanavillu Ciuh Afiln on MarktL
KVanavlIia.
Igd
Jau-Rnwldeat
%Valker of the Kvan.vUlr Oat ml
league club announced yesterday
hla frauchlae waa
for male
Wayne tried to get the club at
huMHie neotlng, luil It wa. rrjsirted
then that the loam would not be aold.
get the

FIELDERS SOUTH BEND IS HARD AFTER
PUCE IHPEHHAMTRACE
OF
WILLI
KS A NEW

is to Kato Outhcldtf
Near Plata
Uutli Ball u Hlt->WHI
ill give
all Equal Cha
hanca.

Full of optimism for the coi
•reason, with better fluancUl l»ac
than ever Ijcfoiv* and entetiiig *t
denials to the reports that It Intendt'd
dnrpplng out of the Oniml league,
nanagement of the South Bend
and prcparlnK for the IP07 pen

Ahv big men
heKltaUHl to take a charged and on all uxea paid mi or
chance. He
rregNl i«i ine<M WakvHt after Januarr
10, tbera will

■t 122 pound
eight in four hour.
straightway hunie
charged a Tee of four per cent for col­
bt?fore the bnitle. the latter
lection.
i^alty on delinquent city
•*How much do you waui for that the -Saginaw Kid out to win. Wal
ccrti jumped at the chance.
and acbool taxes and tpeclal ai
hor^ J- he «ked Jndlcailug Hermis
They met at Mnspelh. l>ec. 2.
ments. 4 c^ts on each dolUr of the
In what iinivTHl to U> one of the mo«;t
*;WIH
buy hlmr *
femarkaUJe fights In ring history The
Office In rt
8taU Bank
light
w
eight
champion
Wale
gave
WaicHtU
>
-Well, way 145 non the^.|
lacing that
• the black man enz building.
I lous to quit,
Term O Kourke kept
Dated, Dec. 4. 1XM.
-nftv thousand**
him gcUng. Walcott wante<l to cm.fl
• No.-Then Mr. Thomas pilled
J M. llUELUdANTBlto
out of the ling
It Is said that he was
out a i'hcvk book
dec4tofely28
City'
**ni give you fu.M.H. tislUlm -v.* kept from doing *«i only by the sight
The owner c»f Hei-mls could not reM;4. of a shining revTdver. The dtclslou
went to Itoavigne In If. rounds
nnd the then unknown tweer b<^me
Xlauy crlUcu aver that both men
the pioperty of Mr. and Min. ^ Rus
f*egan to -go back * fn.m that dale
Bell Thomas
That .Mrs Thomas was
They had fou
a belter judge of horM'fiesh thuii sir*
standstill.
Hu
knew bits bt*ew proved by the record
fommonciiiK
backward movement was iropercrpib
of Hermis
blc. Walcott WMM M
champion
for
------ -------------------------Uvign»* did nm lose the

The barkers of the Greens are spar­
ing po effort! to secure gt.Kl men ami
claim that the player, they hare ao
laul. the crack first .acker of the far let go to other teaguos were dla
Williamsport Trt lltate club, who wa* posted of because thev would not be
recently awarded to the Boston Amcr content In a minor league while ml
Iran, by the oathmal cojnwU.lon. has
g|S c
chance of a trial tn a i
devised a rule which would undoubt
• long hitting in ball
8ui
Such
a plaver was <k»%t Andenum
e premier
|i
the
outfielder «»f the Oimiral
I order to give the hiwvv hitler 1
Mil
ue advantage over the light Muer
his ability to make good “up there
rtffttttttttttftfif
tttti- • (*H»niploDshlp until 1K$». when
Fiank
......................
j
hglaub Eavs llmli^the EHilflehler to ala. the baaebajl playelTu-rm It
ceitain lerritorv. He .ugge.ia drmw* i in. .he big league.
Andc-num. howlug an are fn.m erne field line "to thV e“er Is tied the only one who Hielleves
other at u distance of go vard. from ha
he will
will make
i
gevd. for John Gauzel. a
the home plate, using the plate a. connolsaeur of lucseluiil players, .aid
I >n 12 rounds
He iH gun to loiu- his
center. This will give a quarter rlr- that the
.iHHMly Greens* outfielder
grip * In IKUK whi n he fought several
very fioiiit of whbit Is *0 yanis should displace a certain cmc «»f the
that the
fnim the homo plate
Outfielders arc Plli.hurp gardeners.
l.'cn over for s«*nM' tit
to plav on the liiHlde of this circle un
The old men who will be Uck on
his life outside the ring
It lo aay thm he is
still sLlrt
III after the ball has to^n hit bv a the Houth B«‘nd cliib are: Grant lurcVp to laat Saturday night. I^vigne
he fences on the r
lar tmeks.
liattci
TIh- bailer who con drive the ond haac-man. Ccxviqv. third baseman,
had not fought for neaii. five >-eara
adays Barney always knows
luill imt yards or more will have an tha same Sir RichanI who playvnl with
He spent sevemi years in l-'iance a.
oniH>ilunliv to get a long hit Instead Grand Rapids two veara ago; JolTn- Just where h«* Is gbing to laud of his i ”
ring instructor
wa.
well
machine get. amund to
the
homc|*
of having the fleld«>i judge hi.
aim. ahorlalop. Tleman. calcller. rated
tmlned for his IsHit
Young Erne.
pull It down at a luiliit
as the iK-st luickstop In the Uw
fioin the plate b) a phemiuienal catch. Rhaughneasy and l*opc.
hipc. cHitfleh
riiglaub w»vs that Ibe laidA of the
rhoni rankc
^ire«oMU rule It that the long hitler has
'Tr
onH a.ilKhl advaniage over iIm* light llama. FVrrias, tJoss. Moore^tud Wat .class by himself In skirling f*^*^** h«‘‘1
liter. iMH'au.
H-aUM* llU»e tllUCto out of ten s6o. pltchera. The new fac«*s sun* to
again
fielders Vlll judge the batter*, .npf^r on the Giv^ms
will \>o Jack '-''''id'nr.iches are generally iu
nner of hitting and air.itge them
McurlsM^y. sold
by Grand
Rapids.
ircnlar
track.
lo-lvei. In the field to suit th.« onrashm ronimInpT. a
fir st
baseman
who»*
This arc will give the h< ‘.vy hlllei an placed with lndl*na|»olls l.st season,
JgTT Is
Ti
opiaututiliv lo drive the lu.ll fiir int.. and Rveroft. another Inflelder.
at chaiicT* rf landing against
Traverse City
>r hit for
oidfirid iK Oirl CMI the coast
these men five
he fraiiklv admits that
fieldem will W given a frla! with i
The tax rolla for the collection of
rad led has
-------------- ----- -----------.
slabblst-;
Soull
the slate and county taxes for the
sr'riotisly of pul ling

SHORT SPORT ITEMSf

iiSr.”’? E ES'isEi I

taxes

snutEii mm FfUi p»ui

year
mivous fell.m *
iliainev. shortly allt r the death
of
iToiii t'ooiier as the leault **f a New

New York. Jau
|•hUadelphla wo(
Frankie l^ul. a iov.l Ihiv
night at the Umg Acre A
Hi ringer
landed the wtunliig blow In the siwmd

athletic cARHivAi.'.r.r;v"^;:i*^;...rv.:r';


(iiUago
•clor MU
llrv.wn «»f
of the Ciilcago .^Ihlcilc
cr«v sioppinlt he fight- The h*»ra tkerv' elation hav^made pUtun for an ath
‘ it'HiMlule.l
to l.»z
.U tound*.
but.
r.r«lv> WTHlntUay. January .iU.)
PI«‘vc<*
JMul and Acomtllng to the prois.sed
arrange, j
the local lad wws oulclas.ad
minis, both van.ll> and pri |ianilmy.:
EiniMTjenry Kelly and Harry Urch ^
circb-s. j

agnis after a period of three m<
In the Midway tnaUiuiion

for

If yon have, icl me coUect
them iw yw.
toDdaa
Old aooonnU promptly atiei
3 and I can make money for yon

A. Pohoral

GRAND OPERA HOUSE Collection ARoncy, over

Traverse City. Mich. Sept 10. im.
1 have placed a number of accountt
with A. Pohoral t agency for collect

OneSoli.! Wto-k
with Sxtunliiy

ton. many of them long ouUawed; but
Just the same Mr. Poborml brought tha
delinquents to Ume and prompt seb
tlemcnts.

Angell’s



Dr. K. L. Ashton. Dentist

Comedians

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA R'Y

A Popular AtinKtion at
Popular I^ricoa.
New Featurui ami Kuw Fact*.
A diean, rp-to-iiaU* Kpptrtoire.
HriKhi, New Sjieciahieq ILs
tween h:ach Act.

i2:s

Prices, 10, :w, SO cents.
Seat sale opens Sotunlny, Jan.
2il, at 10 o’clock lit UixofficcT.

j^arnrmmx Trarm City SwaSay owly

the delinquent

school and city taxes and tpeclal g»seasments for said year
bive been
placed in my hands for collection.
I will be In my office to receive aald


BrkeiTUill of the I ni again’, I m pot ne
r and Smith J Ing mighty few chanci-s nowa
rhlcago.
ver.lly
but lo s**e. poor old Tom. or to
Insiltutlnn willI iH' match
.
..................
of I hi same
.
indrerl yard dash, w hile Me j of him w hen
yde Park high junip«*r. Jor nerves roe **
Mot
four
don of the ,C A. A
A . and Fn*d Hate of
McKinley high sclhiM.l will ev.niM tc in
w.*is when the Vanderbilt Cup mcc
the U
the high jump
1 the lioller o^Walte
The events will W giv.-n
ladles* acting
M after his man at
night * and will nd In* in the nature the writer tlamt how. In his lichair
Delano wa. Wing
of a meet. It being the plan tt» class he had saved himself many times
that the n^fen^ stopi>ed the fight
the perforntaaecs of the star track from death. .
the third lound
men a. exhlbltltnis
There was some
-Mv old training as a hlcjc.le rlder
Deri Kevs and Ofiey Ft.vnn H
doubt today In
the
minds as
lo waa what did It. * aald the rac«*s. -Ik»
came together for four rounds. .They whether the services of these men
you rememlwT when Charlie Bin man
wete iKvth clever, but Flynn had • could lH‘ occur
for the event, luit was cured of the dcslie lo mce? Well,
shade the liewt of the bout
every effort is lH.-lug «ziended
thi* accident, the last one I was In.
that end
was the cause.
*i had pulled In cUu^* to the fence
gullivae to Meet Attell.
to give Tturman his chance to shoot
2»;-Brr
ahead. Another contestant cYught my
bos Angdc. Jan.
instructor
of
I
whi'el
and I shot Into the fence IMien
Tommy Sullivan
manly art In
the Mtssmiri Athletic the fence p*»st wont I Knew
off
I waa in for it again
Vanderbilt cup
-The dame fence plcl c
r. wa. cMie of M^v^ral chauL ur.
Thursday
ay and held for trUl
In .pedal
_ ______
ns
He waa
after the big aroash
Match Murphy Again.
Broadway and Bardsv street, and ar­
know I am going lo hit
Spike
Robson.
English
feather
rested on the charge of having no lb
ird Is 1
welghi. and Tommy Murphy, the Har
cen.e nunilwi on hi. machine
lem boy who beat Young Cortiett at
VThrn searched at the .tatIon
Phlladelphlk. have been matched to riders did
the police say they found a load
fight
before the
National Athletic and vou will nnU^e lhat
Yolrer and a king knife tn Wagner^
fall It U with their facea buried tn
cAub la the Quaker City on Feb. 20.
pockela.i. but. aa
^ of the polkwmea
If I. hadn’t done It that
undcratood Fresch. be ctvuld no! Dxull would have been crushed
plain why he carried the weapon and
lost several
he wa. taken lo the Tombs court aud
cm a large quantity of printing mater
p Maglairate Baker on
ne
of
-KidLsvigne's old friend*
bd which waa soaked when a water
two of carrying dqpt that his breakdown waa due as
Dlpa tn the Jacob Stahl building on
and one of Ttolatiqf
to the terrible gruelltiig he re
ttahtegum avenue buml. The MacI aot having a lloaut
d in bU memorable fight with
fihlrh iT>sti!led in a dn
Joe Beilell and Grot

n tawTlng TravrTw OIt ASS *.m. as4

NOTE-■On

Monday iiiglil one
lady m imtttod FKT-lK with every
3U eent
ticket reserved before 7
it tii
ii’cl<*ck Monday evenioK-

c.'Tlioma^T.aya.r

M.&ELTlliEGIUII

if
iiiiiyui

J. W. Millikcn

fiih*t*In

Selling Rugs?

CHAUFFEUR HAD DUN
AND BID KNIFE

sd a Doauwrt to pUy with the

A. Rtoto

Hsmilton

ClotbinK Co.

“je!r.'r.rK:

IaZ for fimr l^uUlTs *’aTY*rapld ^Up

Magistrate Baker hMd him la fil.OOd
taatl for eairyiag the revolver and
flOfi aaeh on the other two chargua.

■4

and

B«Te r«« tccauto ttat

You Have Given Up?

l*ve

.-«

of UBtooAi athlete, who Jumped from
Chaapalgn l6 the UnivemUy of Chi
rago has now gone bark to 111

1906

Arc Your Collections Slow

taxes from now untlj Feb. 1, 1907, on
dusmu^d
since that each week day from 8 © clock to 11:30
nd every time ! saw o’clock In the forenoon iind from 1
when I |(H>ked upon
o’clock lo 4 o cUKk In the aftemooiL
his dead
.U
face. He s always thin and
On all state and county iaxtt paid
white.
that big amr on hi« face.
-|I .skirteil a fence ou a fast run before January 10. the regular fee of
aimre llmt attt^r I
face and. one per cent for collection, will be
do you know it Iqr
funny ft'cliiig.

131 Caw St.

ttMtr Storm Coats

They declare that neither
Lavlgne nor WatooU was as formid
able after that bout as before.
Fans recall the Maspeth affair as
contesu In the
history <g the ring
Waleoit barrwd
no asm and Lavlgne i
lightweight champion.

WI t“t E • S

The heavy men sUyed away from
WakoU. bat Lavigne looked for new,
fields of conquest stepped In where

WELL, YES
*

One Ton
of

H you have not taken advantage of the low

prices we arc making at the present time It is
because you have not seen the rug-t.

iscqiwito

Two Tons

Most of

of

our purchasers tr.ll us that they can not use them
before spring house cleaning but the

^

Saving of iroiti
$3.00 lo $$.00
lookt (rood to them and it should to you. The
cupetmen will gladly thow through the piles,
»-»d wUl not urge y.»u to buy but we think you irUI.

»ke to the Med fnd,

In»t; no emoke;. vwy
We have redneod the prioelo

$5J»K
Traverse aiy
i6as Co.

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