The Evening Record, February 05, 1907

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The Evening Record, February 05, 1907

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1907-02-05

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THE EVENING RECORD [^MHl j
5 0‘CIjOCK

6 PACB8

BETOIID
HEIO tlWUlL HEET1K SHOT CAPTAIN
ASYUIMOR
IN THE BREAST
i DEIITN CHAIR
THAT

THE ISUWD

Ic to 3.50

. Qaatia narth wind.

m

SAID HE WAS 6UD HE DID IT

HeilKfHE UOIIOIISE WORST

I va» brl4
Mirbmn PonUrr i
UU r^colng no4 Ibr mik>«)ug Offkrra
«-Jrrtr4; Pre»l4r«i. W H Bborr:
Vl«. prroitet. P. H. Ilonirr; M^rrry. r. W. WUron; tr^-nUifr. C. J.
A« Mil CWMMI RilM Vp tvltMieM V burr.
HM
tiM MMfttrcf U •
Tbo n«st allow wlU br bH4 In mN.
Pktur.
Omp
Htbor in Itn intlor port of January or
rally In FWimair. Thr arerriar) •«luBtrtKiMl to »«rurr a Jdllf* and Bx
ihr dale. Thr roupa ownr4 by tbr a»Mtrlaiton will br rrbulli ao ibai they
ran I-- art up In Ibr Oprm bouar or
iKdni. The car ferry crew laki night
any otbrr plarr of a like rbararii-r
oclock Ihu mtntilng by Patrol
tnr rbBlr or • out Amnimo for blm. Hr
Tbr mrmbrra an4 wirra arr invited TTrlver laaac l>*wU. while aeated at repotted that the Uke W4. well
Hi of ice, -the wind driving It In
attend a lHH4at«ak aupper at the
d*wk In the police aUtUm l^ewln
Utile Tavern after the next regular
^red the ofBco under th( Influence
ng a. the aorta of j.. w Z\m
Irink. took oS hla coal «nd rubberH.*^
mrnnao A toa and C. W.
ar II long revolver wnd flrmi three
HhoU Into the capUlna Urenai
11m. im4 houNo oMirr tlun br 4rW*« tbf
The captain threw up hU arm., tone
rbair
hi. feet. aUggered. fell to the II.Hir

MAYHEMIIN

thifiitt TKmt Himim.

.

Nrw Tork. IVb. S.-Thr Br»l wU
orrr oillrd for lb<- ArfeOM- In U»ThBW Ifial IliU monilii* wn* I>r
Cbnrim a Wllry. who lr.llflr,l
t..

fUale koaplial and alnee.hU realgna
1k«. Ibn^ rrara am. be had a Uigr
eapeHaare la Inaanliy raaea. He tea
aimrl oar In llKiS wbkb be eonaldere.i
Initlonal Queatlonad aa u. Than a
aetkma na the nlgbt of the niurdor he
Mild -I believe the man waa loaane *
The wlinraa waa then aiUi>erted to
long qneatUm am to nhar mnatitntea
Inaanliy. The oo«H then adjoumeil

MEAT SHOULD
BE INSPECTED
C. ft OOCKtRAV tAVt PCDDtERt
..
IlilKOil ON PTOPLt.

^

LOCAL ilMKETS WON'T BUY [T

THREW BOOT

Uwi. wiiE. Uii«loubti-.IIv iriKane. Hli.
aald hi* f.tthci w*. crai'y la.t Hr win- lo Ih* B»*lilOf KecorJ
i.tng, Mich.: FeU 5—Govern
night and had to be held In bi-d The
er aaia he lii. urg^nl Jam»-a
aptain had been In^yhr |K.Uce dei«ri
nienl fourteen year. He waa nuitCOHOUCTOR VAN
ed
lA-wU. when kicked In hla cell, aaldI have got even with him now. !
don’t have in Ih- ordi ied nmnnd by ;i
Ikiich raiitain Just the oibei iiiRbi
he called me doan iM-caii.e tliere wa. , AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS.
dual on hU de^k I m glad he’a dtwd.
I could have ah»rt a couple of other. Mr*. John De Koeger Died at
.Northern Michigan Aaylum.
Mra John De Koeger died at
a.vlum today after being conflnetl
Wtlght of Haavy Man Waa Thrown on
Ibeio aevente«-n yearw. She la u ala
Hit Ono Log and Pain Cauaed
tec .4 Mra JtuH'ph Klaa*en uad h
Him to Lea# Coaicioaanoaa.
hn.hand at Marohull.
la Still Laid Up.

sicmniHnEwi

inke

Peloakey run on the Baaeg branch nl
Iho Pern Marquette, who la well
known in thU rlty. had a nnrmw ea
rmm death w few da» ago an<l
U yet laid up with the tnjuih-a he re
celvtMl
On n bridge over g amall en’ek. he
a* undertaking to couple two
I the middle of the bridge, there wa«
an n»u«lng but awm had drlfi.nl Inu
and kli Van Not did imt aee tht
hole, but mepiUMl Into It with one leg
Ah he fell, he threw hiniaelf l»Mek«at<l
eJw he wfMild have la-t-n fniHloNl
the whivela of the rarti. He U j
heavy man and the at rain when he fell
barkwanl. all came no the bqr tnfllrl

AGED, SICK
AND NO HOME

la Bndaawoving to Figure Out Juat
What to Oo With the Man aa
Thtra la No Place for H.m.

when picked up
Hugh MriJim* a brakemaii.
(tit He thought that htH leg,w;iH borne, la the pitiable Oindlti.m of K. V
Benedict, who l. at pn-».ent UiaoIlnV
r t.^e car wheeU and th<
ahuuld bh liiam.ci*^d awl 8tamiu*d aald
he had Itiai It. The Injured man with tbp family of O. iv Mat*.b oi
; ..'Heal and Mtik lnm»ectur Ihickera/ In
placed In the way car am
- bla tmaiibly ttnam to ihe r|iy connell trqlii lirtMighl liack h\ Ittakeinai
iaat evi-nliig Hr ataiit that the meat

and the onwer bad then |M'ddte«1 H
aUmt the city. In aome eaa.a. nnl
mala bad hetui turned down hy ih-

FRANK PEGG DEAD
Thrte Daya' llincaa—Whole
Family Hat Mad.O.aeaae^

or bomuH* the rarraaa ah..ait algn..
fd diaeaae i(ud then they- bad l.een
Mdd i.i the people of Travmw Cliy
He iM.|tev(s] that all antmala alaugh
afienMKMi He leavru. a wife and,
tervd ahould \>e Inaperted lirfor^and
children, one of the latter being
IT
wfUT they are killed. ITie rejibrt maa
^received and Bled on Alderman J*al ctltirall) III with the dkMWHe now' The
whole waiuily had t*een .Ick with H
If7 ‘ \ . Inilud«.d In the report waa the fart duilng the winter but the.father waV
the la.i to |H< taken III The funeral
*' ;
(t-aatlnuad on tacond Pn«wl
Im held from the Inland cbnrrh
Thurwday afternoon at 2 o'cloek In
charge of the-Anderoon rndertaking
. .
L;.

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kUrah. family. Hla health ha. I»e«n
failing tor lumie time aii.l thl. morn"
Ing, at the leqiict ..f rouniy* P«K.r
Rupeiintendent F. H. Matv in. a phy.l
clan .examlni'd the man and pm
dlthm I. .uch that
le^ although not t

1 hi. bed

more to VVIllUm.lMiig und the man
will have to b.- phiced
eUe. Ju.t where Mr. Marvin I. trying
to flguro out He cannot go to the
csniniy houae ji. theiv an* no accom
modal Iona for conaumpilve. and

City Book Store

BYSNOWSUDE
Paraanat Prapt^y-

Tonk Pang Ormn.
By Wire to the Bvenlng RncmH
Hllladale. PYh B-<7harkn b
Umk parla green Uat night and died

MENWIUSTWKE

ThrM

Kmpleyaa to Oo Out* In

■ NcwTrowacrs?
Ih the thickening of ^e Ice on
the bay. the fl.hing <skopa me appearlu number.. The eaat corner I.
xmlng quite p*>Pulou. and aome
Mackinaw trout are being .|»caiH^
there. A few claco are a»a«» Iwing
eil JVrrh are running well in
Ibiwera Haiiioi and out- <aich of
fight een made m few davh ago.
eighed alxteeii and a half iKuind. -

DIB« AT ASYLUM.

niah It at 40 and 90 Canta.
By Wira to tba BvenUif Raeord.
neveland. FVb. &.-ArilflcU1 gaa i
40 cents and natorwl at 90 cents wrr
Tbomaa Cook, agwl $7. Sled at the oSeerd the city by a new compai
asylum yeatarday at IJ;U p. m. of backed by New Yorkera. They nak
earwbrml aafletHatg. Mr. Opok m for- tea yenr a fraacblae.
Tlwmaa Cpab Waa Parmarty
•mar af SanBarS.

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PIp^

The maar frieads of MIm Frwnkle
been aa tamate of the aaylum Klrwcb of Wuwt NUilh atrroi. wrill be
a ;,Ort. r. im. The body waa modi plewoed lo Icorn that she U
iped to Baatbrd by tbe Aaderaoii better tod^. She hoa beeo U1 for tlw

New SullaV
Stpomr whon
and $10.

Ladies.
We Can
Surprise You
With Our

$7, $8« $9

New Overcoats?
bolmt

poUiDK out St S1.00.

QUICK. THE TAILOR, maka
lothaa, 201 Eaat Front atraat

& HOYT

Don’t Forget
When thinking- about presents that a
lier, pretty shade, pocket flasher and

chande­

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

$1.98

J. B. Paige Electric Co.

Shoes

We Make It
Waites Red Seal
Cough Syrup
A iikuarn mkI ptkbible
preparation for the relief and
cure of CouKha,
Ooldt,
Whooping Cough, Cronn,
Hosrs&ieM, fdc. A fine mediciod for ohildran—haa a tine
wintwgrw^n riavor Money
)«rk if it faila to iielp you.

We have matle a table of tlie
odda and ends of aome of our
beat lima of ahora, ami to
sell them quirk, have made
the pri,v

$1.98
The earlier
you come
the beUer you
will Had

Tclephone-Cit. 32. Bell 169.

Ifs Second Nature

Children's Clothing

With us to make best flour good. Been
making it this way so long we do not
believe we could make it any other way
—wouldn’t like to try. anyway. If you
arc having Trouble with yottr flour
>*ou should try the Best, then
they will be a thing of the past..

ALWAYS IN DEMAND
This it a very alroiig depirl
with
ut.‘ Nothing in tbe line
lint of ChUdreirs
Wearing Apparel but what
_ we have
always in block. .Inst now to clean
I
up our 8to<*kt
for spring bntineaa wo
offer aome extraonlinary
extra
prioo
reductions. Note some apt«ialt below:

Hannah & Lay Co.

Children’s three-piece Suits, ages 9 to 15, in UnfmWorsteds, Scotch Tweeds and
a
Cassimeres,sold from $C to SJiO, now..^*"^

Sioib l^k and Listen
WE ARE GOING TO DO.

For Ih© next sixty dtyg wear© poing.toacll
every pair of rublieri in ihe atore at coat

Lumbermen’s Leather Top in high and low cut.
Felts and Rubbers, snag proof and gum.
Lumberjacks, snag proof and gum.
Arctics of all kinds.
Men’s. Udics’ and Children’s Rubbers. ■
Call and see them at

.

;

A-GREnjCK &C0.*S
X4f E. I>mM

Maple, Hemlock, Ash,^ Elm,
Basswood, Pine and
Tamarack.

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

Wait*s

DnigStoi*e.

SEEi^WHAT

LOGS, LOGS
Will pay Highest Cash pric<*.s for

Kvurv |i«ir of tlui*- U up
o (lur .tamUnl ill i-irry de-

.nd Th«ir Oe
cupanta Warw Bungd in
Salida. Cal,

By Wire to the Evening Record
Bwllda. Cal. Feb 5.-A doxen live.
ar«v believed to have been loat in a
By Wire to the Rvenlng Record.
PbUadelivhla. ,Feb. S —A atrlke nC aaow allde at 9 o'clock Iaat night
k.tmo men <m the Pennaylrania roll
road Unes within forty-eight houra I.
throwteied on the refual of the com
OFPCR CP*SAP GAS.
pany to grwnt an increaae of pay.

The Hobsrt Ca prop.

COOPS COMING OUT

MRS.SAYUHrSWIU

The will <if the laie Mi> U <V Bay­
lor waa AM In Piobute CE.un today
Ii U lm|*oaaU»le to eatlmate tl»e value
44 the eataie aa It la entirely m raotial
)im|ier\> and an Inventory wvnild \>o
necoaaary A niater, Mra Wood
lloliver. Tenn.. U given |5U0 nod an­
other alaier, Mra. N«bla of Ibiaion.
givi-n II.UW. Hamtiel Garland of tl
ni> waa bequeatbml 1500. Rvrr ala
tho dantb of Mm. Bnylora huaband.
Mr. Garland baa allemled to her boal
neaa aBalra. rerelvlng no co»l
lino iberrfor and tbe |Nh> waa • gift
for theae arrvlcea.
The realduo of the enute la divided
equally among trro netthew*. l-^mia
wad Pmnk Noble.

Tb* n«iul iTTMt «»ortnieut of

THIS WEEK

-ConatHiuentlt-1 wo know
ivrhst it ig oomi«a«Hl of ami
what it will do

stEFauKtiniicwsuipmii

;

OFFICIAL FORECAST.

Grand Traverwe bay la frosMi over
with the exception of aome iipen water
In the vicinity of Sutiuo. Bay. Report'a from along the penlnauia atate
that It la frozen beyond the lahind and
nnmber of fiahermen are making
Murdtfwd Man Had Baen Connactad preparationa to go out to the * middle
With tha PPliea Dapartment of
g,round. in the morning.
Jackaon far the Ppat raortoan
Reporta from Sutton. Buy atate
Vaarw—Lawia Craxy.
tht Buitona bay it froxen out for five
or hU mlkw but lieyuod that -the bay
atm open
an Inch

YEAR-10<6

■ Vadentiries!

HP to nami naoh day by S. C. Wait.
TUWOAV. FCB. S.‘ 1107.
Baroewtar. falling 21A0.
Maalmpm tmnparwturw far Iaat M

ISAAC LBWIS MUROCPICO Hit SU
•PBRIOII OFTICSR.
'

It ALTtANATiVC MAURY
THAW It FACIMO.

luriElliaiim

edition________KLCVENTH

Itavcnc Ctly.

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Children’s Norfolk Suits, ages 9 to 15,
A
were $6 to $S. now........................... . ....4.03
Special lot of Juvenile Suits, ages 3 to C,
OO#.
sold for $2 50 to $4. for................................."“C
Boys’ Overcoats, ages 7 to 15 years,
«> QC
sold for $4 50 to $6. now for................/.

AU Boys* Sweaters N
^
are bring soM now af great reddettons

HAMILTON GL0THIN6 CO

,‘Ij

)j^inji^Met»HiD ipr ME nw
™T2^’*’^T2L

snssn,zs^:

ANNUAL. J. C, P, Mmr W0M
OACAT tUCCCM.

fT . h* ff ^

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Uneada Biscuit

,.nss,'5ita.-rr;

^ wd* cnckw idwIlicaBy

Mds endwr «iar fMk,
amaaddMa.
Mda cracker food at all
tfaaot.
(jkeAwablc
i

K «t U* pMtimft at 1
.
k« MMK^Iaa. 1

1^:-

relrad ap^rda ^ a half koaaa oif
MEAT tNEACCTIOM.
la kU faport to Um> rtijr ouoaci
la tho old Bka hall two tablea wer«
mming iim mmi mi4 ailk M
laid the learh <d the roain laden wfUi
Mio a wupaattna tht ahoal
•etod mm. tkal la tkal au tlM mat
The tabl«w wrm
ai4a la tlM «itf alMMld W iaa|.
aad ataiapM. ThU would ^moet iIkrtthoaa frnca burlas amt tint
dlawd or luul Im haadlrd la aa
^ Amnnac to U« alau^OMroU ml4l«ia tlM rofort tlio titlaeaa bare barn
IHirrliaaiiis laaat tbat haa tm r«br tbo loral dmlora witlior l>e^
raaaa of lU poor quaUt, or baeaaaa it

mum

I ■/ National ^Uctlva
n at twttona Bay Laat
tm^in,.

dUt^aaod. After Ibe martrt* bare Itay branrh No S-^tt of tho Natkiual
turned tbe carraaaM down. It U aaid. l*n>t(wtlre lirwion. cwtertalnorl nu*ni
tbrf bara bna« peddM about tbe Htr.
ind Inrited inieata in Waller-a
Tboao wbo miaa anlmala and klM
tbra U a lumier matutcr. aboabj
Itw dIMrtbulloll of II.O «>.• ;
noUHiis to fear frun anch an laaiw^
tkai.aiHl tbo laapertor'a atamp would
he a raluable adreniwunMil for tbom
M It would abow that Ihclr i
wero frra from diaoaar. On tb«
dlaiiaaa of unfit i

at. wtHild be burred

Tba local abofia ane in«M<wtiHl fr.ipiimtlr and mnat eumpJy with the law
fully aad tn the rr«MU of the local
ownera, U la auld tlial th.-v do ac.
rheorfully and are ul«a.va wflllnR to
loH-d ansTBatlona. Their mmtii have
tn ba of nod QnalHy and nataTmlly
the oonauiuora bare to ,*y fbr a«rh
I^^r tbclr prmtoctloo alao. the meata
that nroauld by atran«e

tn-memlous entire.
('a»l
JVtenum and t‘liarl,-s Warner <«cli
rendered a v.xuil solo, which were ulau
enthuslaHllcally rwcelvtsl. Mrs. A. W.
Ounn gave soiu.e pleasing i.M-itath.ns
which wer.. foll.ip..,! by similar .niter
talnments by Mias Morton of the pub

However, much aa did
* memb«»ni
and Kueats enjoy the progmm. the
«hl..f Interest was ceiitenNl ufMin K
n Uom. diatrtcl dinnity of the h *hio,
-IfemfliT It 1.101)1 1m. unlawful for wiK. gave a Iouk and lmercstjn« UIK
ay waman. either tnariliMl or alnrle uiM.li the organlmtlon and the various
. purtkaao for herwelf or to recHt*r In any way prtu’ure for her um. i.
maria. Mr. Horn call.Ml imrUcular atmeAt mora than two hata. r^rb
tenthm to the smiles .m the f.c^s «f
those, who during the evening would
Tlial la tbe get I heir Ulvhltmd culiAcates. When
flrat prorlaluo
bill III be
thue arrived for the distribution.
dured by a Ml
I Md.ui on Ibe day thert‘ wen- two smiles fi«0 long, tbomthe Irvialatura adjoim.a. It will Inwell for all the maniid meu wbo rote
. on that bill to take to the C) < lone e< l• W>-11 UijK. come and hare
lar aa soon aa they ran. l*rol.ably the
•• AHiiogcUor. lV7:.n wa«
father of the Idli will wall until the
ani.mg s.-ventt-vn mem
laat day of the aeaaion In urd.*r to r%
ThU fact
t'ope the feminine lobby that would oua .wcanhm.
d.*are«d llko a auirui. Two hata a
Miimtlfnl suimer tit the
j.uir and the limit |l t«S! What can I'atk hutvl. the nienilM-rs and gm-wts
that mean, haaty man U> ihlnWltiK of? leiurm-d lo the hall, where thefi on
b'udn!
Ideaaant dandng party uatli
The rnrrenu Mood it till be rouU
atnnd It no h.ug. r.
- ‘
-Jamea.- be Vrl..d out. i Itiensly.
•*tej| me tbe worm. Vmi tltul my Boys* Unity Leapuas Choac E. Wilj|alfn
table mannen. ere.-r4l.ler
Hut bla tirvr butler. b .wl»K flr^t
with alately 4'oiidtwi’eukluu. oidy itThe Ifc.ys Hnlty Liwgue ro.-t .it the
* Aa a matter «f pr..feiM»ii.nal eour lomo of K. Wilhelm on W.*t Klghth
t«>y. HI cnuaoC bratortalw. imu b !<.•« itnwl last erenlag and elected hew
bexprewa. bnny lMi|>U>lun wl.I.h ii.lght irncerw. They are:
ee.*ni In bain way to n-rl.s i on u.y pr.Hrealdtsit. B. Wilhelm.
^
drtWKir •«T,And bowed asaio m»d wraa mIU ut.— O lee pnwldent. HjiUnier Nelson.
Tx'A,

ELECTED OFRCERS

i-

System Back
of Your '
Business

. AllM-rt lUskelt ..
^ had iMM-n foni-’
sen ed
ond a program rendered.
tie mm -u..':ir | r.aiurt
ymr wu
five and one lialf tons wa«
prodm-tkMi iwr atre. In 10.*i
10 It 1
seven tons. Tut the
ab<»rt. In llKM the average pnaHicthm
was ten ton« nee arfi\ one ton in exeeMs of the standanl of a c.km1 y.-ar.

A kecking accMint
your boalDcsa. It riMHirds nocnmtoly every jtem of receipt
and •xpeadUure. I'ay by check
^t’a the. systematic way.
Wo invlle you to open a
chocking account with us. The

REX

Fiist NaUosal Baek
P. X awiiHay

been laid on" Sunday, that U cornea
wlihln eifbl feel of the comer of hU
barn, that be had Ijought the place for
a home and that he couldn’t own a
horse with sar.*ty. Ho concluded that
he had been damaged aome aimmnf
iH^w^n l^^and tSOO. As conditions
exist at prewent he la compelled to uae
his fdunlen for an nlh^ywray to get Into
ICljCbth slioet.

■»T SHOilip BE INSPECTED

rrOntlnued’praTftrat Page.)
he bad TUJted fifteen dalriea In
eounlry and, Inaperied joy eowa.
tb« city bo had Tialied three
dalrle. and found live eowa. All the
dairies WE.T..- In nod cundlUtm and
re clean except a few |tnd
aald they would clemi ;«p.
t raaikela had fupiln been
He'Mated that the switch was i
fifen a careful inapectloo.

j ly n b< Dont to a corporation, that the
-.nn,. („ ,p„.sthms of Urn bu>V.< factory c»uW get its can
mayor. Mr H-K-keisy stated that he
had tcMti-d niiriM rolls suintdes of inilk.
taking them fmm the wagons while
•iMttlng in
1 were delivering. The lowest \
simply making the
kgo be had found was S. which i iMMir iM4irer ai i the rich richer. 11
me within the Uw. and the was »b*xiruying
my home for the benewaa^S.I per ceaL None had Pt of a rich corpofatfon."
wer than the li-gal atanOanJ.
Hv s;iid that be didn't want any liti­
Water Works Mopoft.
gation hut he wanted to know what
Thi. nsHirt of W. R. Caldwell, super- the eltv would do If the iallroad c-omintindent of the wat»-r works, wax pMUy refuMcl to right the wmiig -A
v» iy Inlt-o^liiig reading. The report
rallnmd doesn't do nnxthlng unless
wa» fnmi May 1. imw. to F\-b 1. Ibu7. It is forvxMl and it’s n hmt and hard
nnd the dUbui»M*nients e»oer»-d ib« job lo fonv* them. When they have a
|MV roll and blllH nlh.wiMl 1-Nd.’ 4. isair mas dowS. tlrey h«xp him down
while the reti-lpts were up to and InI would like lo have iJu» council give
eJudIns Jan.
Cmler the head of "comI of oi«ra
iVutinui
said that
he left
I Ion.*’ the ualsrit*s weiv given as
hla
buggy out U*hlnd bl.s bam be
:.n. n iNilrs to puiujui and bidler
nt 17.: Ik. fuel ax 11.117.1:1. while <Hher bhicke.1 up the alley. He dwrlire.1
lli uiv huMight tin- total up to JS.1U7 3I, that they Imdn i done anytiang that
Ttie cTMt of ijialntenance was ghen tbo^ francblae provided for, that they
ns »2.;r..-j |4 and rflw construction,at were to keep the track .f4*-ar exci^d
|;.l73..'Vt». bringing the total of the alia- for moving earn out and in but fmquently a string of cam wax l»-Ti «b‘Te
burarnuenta up to «I2,M3 lO.
The ji'Ci-lpta from schedule aii-s and «*v«*u :m closo its within six feet of
wen- 17.70.: ^(>; fnun rueier rates.,$3.- hla iiam d«M>r and hi* nevor owned a
we that he could drive
4H :.u: tuiw. |•;l7 I;:; general tax.ill'v
(Continued on Fbuft[i
M«7t;; other IteniK. Including a lislaucr* «Hi hand May 1. IPOC.
|R«f.P€,.
brought the total up to |lH.::K.«i.7r..
}
The recA-lpts for water and other
Henjs the cost of w hich Is Includeil In
lualmt-nahce and operatloa was lit.of CoMtilWlklil
Tl.e oja-ratlng nud matnte
nance r xiH-n>e was |lu.34k».4S. leaving
berofcaosM. the neat ooamon
a luiiancr. tn favor of oiM-mttng in the
of which is foUowiag a amlaBnine months of |l.7i»)AR
tary life. totaRy tWveld of tbe
The itual length eff all mains In the
CH> is 20t; mlh-H. The length of the
wxKHh-n mains is S.l mlU>s and the^ an actlvw atala.
Constipation is BOthisE eln than
iron malas extend K.5 raiUis. The,
city haa tftC j>ubUc hydrants. 25f
drainage of a boon, so do Stonmeterw in use. 1.4*4 taps. 6t metera
nerv set during the year, luf taps
wen* add»*d and 6 hydrants. S.OtM) Wt
of new mains were laid, then* are 4
park aprinklers anil 4 public drinking
fountains.
giws taaipocazT loUaf. bat are too
Water Pumoed.
strong in offset. They sthnalate
Tton* were 4^2 million' gallons
tbe aacretioas pi tbs Intsstinsa.
which make thaBoobwoidod. loose
fmiiiml during the nine months, which
and watery, and leave tbe bowels
glv*-s an average of l.Tbi.tHW. dally.
weak and UfsIeaB, and nnable to
fhe larg«l day was July 12. l^^C.
wlK-n 4.21«.fsm were sent through the
itialns. The Kmall«*sl was May 13.
HHs:. when but l.rqu.taio gallons wen*
pumiwd. It cost the city 1.7 cents a
thousand gallons to pump the water.
Bide Track MaUer.
The O. R. it i. sidetrack to the "baaket ffn.Tv again came in for aitenllou last evening. The c<immllte<j on
streets and walks. t<v which had be<*n
refemsl the matte r, repruted that the

BammhVnmi
F.L.Shiiter

Cole's OrigiDal
Hot Blast.
3^

bio..

B<«dartI6.H)SoitonMr......
Bagidarm oo Soito hMr......

Hot
Blast b air-tight aad is
guaraateed to stay mm
tight just as long at it b
uted. not only one year
used,
pr two yearr.knt-iuatas
1«W « h it oaedM a

Bardar tS5.S0 Saite now.......
Bai^WnOO Salta no*

Colei

Sale of Rockers.
lats^iiiorti.u^iw

B, J. MORGAN

Pioneer Livery.
’’■■'ts-sS'srs'ss.-'T^js isr*”
1 have'an open bu^ for
sleighride parties where
they all sit down in the
bottom as they used to
do in good old times
years ago. Have another
bus with side seats for
those who don’t want the
other bus.

If you want to move I
can give you a good man
and a iarge sleigh and
give you satisfaction.

Bookar like cot. KoUaa oak, «aU aaat, nieeljr aarr^
ahran aoM tn eft OOt. non lobiy...................................896
Oar special $7 K «ker, solden ask, trida arm. loO atok non B 96
Sanuc Obain Irom <Ua .«f>.
Obalta boto 4.W m.
high
Jta*a« «dd aMMldtorf,. ^

Your Credit Is Go
Your Reliable Furniture Store,

Grand Rapids Fiptoc
127 S. South Uai^ StirUt

The Hannah & Lay IliirGanlili (to.
"THE BIG STORE "-Dealers in EVeiythii«[

why Suffer

SSSnSRiirSiTSjSKI

When relief can be had for the a.klng? Why do you worry nloBg dir • ^

1

I >. ; I



nfier day. with a cough or cold, when SIk: of 50c Invexted tn soma of tbPM
good
wlirmak© you a well perwoo?
We recommend any of iheac:
. Foley * Honey and'Tar. Kemp's Balxam. Broal*. BoUaw.
Coewumptktn Cmo. Allen's Ung Balaam. Wsmer's White Pine and tar flyrnp.
•^>11 own" ('..ugh Cure. TAir Own- W-hlte Pine and TAi^

ssr*S&“?sE’S
H-S-SSS

'
v' *
^;-

,

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Cse Home of the /ollowing and bs ve white. OBootb boiida. It ««tr MBB
spading a quarter or half a dollar:

AmlMptk- Toilet Cream. Pdley’a 'Toilet Cream. Barnbam’a Cbld Cnml
Jturtmiti's Marvelods Cold C^m. Steam*. BMHweUa Cream, teowotl^
Toilet Cream. Red M Toilet Cream. Madam Mblnteoans CreMB AteMd
ami Hom v. Stearns «apv«ma Cream.

^41

Joseph siAdpra^ a ion

/RiKiiiBiitta iPMlto CM Be

Flrst.ctaM BWehers, Packers aad .Saasiwe

mB

EASY PAYMENTS.

oijsr
af'«.:5f..'‘5rb“Jg

SSrS;SrS“.i5lSSS

li Yoa Arc Havlag

to sna^ your pocket boo|t ineet yoor
expmraa try buying yoorj^a. poul­
try and aansages at onr abo^ You
will ftnd your ataaka. ebops and
roaau juicy, tender dellctoas. and
yon will fldd tkat'^ aiw geftinc
^«^QualUy at bed-rock ^cea at

...^.ilMS

will havV a warn hi

Prindpal Causes

.

Wahavea fc« Bt£^ SaSwli^'tnhS^::
oMttaWairaMawBaWtBawWWb W ttenaW aadara MaUv aMW<e»M»W^i>
atte to moaalbML

wmrm diy ana fit|rht for
IcM^ hatf of ivlAtit

C."

CHOCOLATES

J. W. Jbckbon A. W. Jahmot
KA.lK«it» B4iB.AMoi.ipe
KMeiegri
A,Ooi.ilU
P. F. Aken
J. EL
WcMueloog dub .
aroiBP
^

ctoveand bur^s

FRANK
TRUDE
WNimHnuM

md api>ke briefly^ to the ootma^etl that the track bad 1

ttiui’* urc» IHUUVM.

Bii)Robf' ktntils

^

no ody Mcf foodaiadq :.
fnm wheat ibat la all aabtl.
—at la Aa wndfi aachayaail
yet-^ edy Mda ccadur cf :
which dds h rally tra la

'■r, •.

, No Bwd <o .user with acUiic tack or tad or arM. -RbeanaUe lOas
OapMli." i. the mnat m onrpat an ft lo:ha.d proeed aulT. Dmt
Uheoor-onl .k«.e.«kUK-ewho .,e »aw ftwa tna. tha. atola,
Th. Mt pteauat cam Itor eoasUpathat ta BhoaaaUle Btor LuMM4
lluadml.eaaTooefalOrlt.
717 '
”A-McBrox'. Cold Cam aad -McRrortTHmdaelm lihlou“ am two naw-‘
dieathat dajaUM ther date—earn wtoa othem de aM. "Utaa aach caaTJ- ““ *•
with a add add ar toe.

^ htetoca. .tea mtet oa. te had a^x.

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EickUi ud Fnaklm.



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ILtf.

=isi^=“'?L'^'"«VE«i*lwii

i^pn^S^SrimSSt^^

M«#M<Soct»r

I

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H. Vm}ar, 3mttr a Uecor4er-B

nrj|.rt«<

322 fct»S2r

<«« Jtt*r 1

dr fl»<.

eull^ Mr,rl^K* j,»a»«

D«. si •» at. ni«d.

fro* Julj^ ID Due. SI at m. FU«A
. The Htr d«rt rcfnrtad tlttt be bs4
uw<^ the tralrs of the

MiaiiIII ra^r.i
»b. «rtr

k. «WI4 «H o« «< l,

He

Tob/

Pelbrtjr*

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rKm«4 to Ibe board of

to* to « .-.H4...1 h« h.4 ferted 11-'-'k-

Crmatary Addition.
of fkr M^aaebnaa Gnrei^ oo».
»'rto(!fer^lted ilatT^^ ^2^, t^n». ,odar abmrad that tt

----------- ------ _

mils aU years and her
chUdren
n b^hIt boys nrr aged 4 and 2
eipectlT
reipectlrely.
On the ISO nlghu In wathm when
to East Bay. abe was a<s
________ ^ by her aldler. lira. Days
and her honband. her two brother
two male friends. They didn't diw
peme because the police were called
but because their feet got cold and
they couldn’t aund It to rvmaii
in the cold any longer.

have disappean^d and tbe vision
In lioth eyes is now perfect.

given me perfect vlaloa for both
.lirtant aad close work.
Mias Etta Frost. Ung

RoMe Erickson.

;Wc Do Not Fit Glasses
^
As a Side Line.

•1 have am my children but
ince Nov. IS. • said Mrs. HIM*.
Sr»t Ume. a friend arranged It and
second time, was last Friday night
when^ 1 srent to East Bay.”

. Tf Is Our Specialty
// c*

Mttr cnXitc hitention to the J'Himf oL gUsies,
_ No nteelical or ynrgical treatmen fuse/:
'

No Medicine used wken testln||.
Kxsimlnoiniork

DR. WOLFFS BRANCH, OFFICE

AMUSEMENTS

413-414 Wilhelm Blk.

The moving
,
........ ................
— »w Rtartcd hy
George W« lte at 21.’•. Front strict lart
evening will probably prt.ve to 1m- a
big success in Ha way. The pictures
shown-wi-re i.f a high rtamlard and.
lM•^^rte« holng amusing were highly InMrurtl^c. Thiv music is furnished by
l.itgi- gramaphonc. one of the l>e»t
i the market, and the maeWne gavo
sailKfactkm In Hm- illustrated song
leaiure.
The bill will l>e ebanred

for

too fw Ihe sljk he h Hii.l Ike Iwvlv..- Hm. ^.^er ikHiI.ruhI
lii. b and
for th. . h ht. ten. aud| Wigrr and other,, w’
aUlpoi. Iiirh.
;on,iu.-«.latU.u
MU.u id
id the
the M WiT cnimlllt
' Tire IVU.U
IM|4* <-o,.,|Mi,y
Uhl j
TIu, h..w.-.
ivjiu.t. U that
tSkMI for l|i.« fiHir knd Ms lfuh and Ihe lio.jUle Hinith A iTi..- h.i.l was
;7 ku lor the t ight,
tti-n —J
ami Hivl.-eii
hJvI
-..........
dldn l eonsMer the . ity
The rulle.1 Rtate. K>j ...........................
'niearomr.ihi.s. on the lU.whall aii.i
dry ruutiuiny. hid da. »37 at might j Mel jM-hlan Hntm. n>|mne,| that they
1h,..usl..
]
I were making piognw. and aaked an
, On Mr tlliu tr. i|iuti..n the hid. i.xi.nsl.iu iif lime until Uie rh*xl meetirerr t.-f. j n‘,| to ili.« pai.-r ciuiiiUiet* Ing. (Jmni.U t»n .Mr. Hhutcr’ii inoihm.
and the .uin.,|i,t.-nd.;u i.f the water
Tl|f* eoti)fnlllei‘ oa ll''»-n.i'». n'etun
woiL. t.» It jHirl at the lu xt' uh*« tlng- Ui. nd.Ml ihnt tJ;.- lu.olng ple»u»e ihnw
AhhTfi.ai. Mimd*.
lleej.iie he
a tear. Adopte.l on
........... - to tteet ngaln ne»t
r nlRhl to roiiMder these hld»v

Inch.

vlskm, the vlaloa in my
. right cyw having aim
gone. Dr. Pmilaon fitted my
eym with a mOr^. special leosea abottl Umn± 6th. My eyea

I have for year* bean troub­
led with Headacbes. Nervouanemud - Fdor Vision.
l^t
September I cnosnlted Pr. Paul
son. who la In charge of Dr.
Wolfa a Tmvgaae CUy ofBce.Dr.
Pnolaoo fitted'me wlib g pair:fif
glaaaea that have cured my

pleasant one and that abe bad had her
share of trouhle. “

1 Kun or fvea had ooo with

The walin rt»mnuU»-<- n |M»rt.-d leltThe rcnlral Foundi) r..mj«a>*a Md llvu lu the ^laim of l>r. i\ P. Miller
f«w
imlveTaat
w„. the
flrnf , (h.it IheA •Udii i r«uiai4« r th» eilv
i»P*.nrd
The hhl W.H 37«k rei,i« » luld...
fo.d f.H- four lnrb, aa*'-w
W*t» »»»r
for MR
aJx Iiii-n,
In. b.
-W—
- .j«d
( otuiiiitl.'o* r«n otiiuH-utl.'-il
sr.V reJiU for the elubt lncb. $l l|iJi the * vu n.i..n u1 Ihc rew. /iu liic alley
f.M* III.* liHi liH’h. II 13 fur the fwHve.
.ei, Siai.- an,I \Vdv,h,..Ki.„,
|:V.AfkkrllHVrtrt.^>n|o.h.
fn.m Ftanklln Mn i to lL»ilioa.| a\e
•n»e K.tiouul |,t,n and
rt.ia ,
m,. p,.,„Uu,

Mrw Hills, who says abe I* to yenr
old and took, to be ahodl It. aute
that her life bad been anythin, but a

IF OTHERS WHY NOT YOU?
Tsrssrssr

«lcd al«.l..trly ihPI aho ,...

»»..■« U» lu.«i hM WM'.vp.«w*,.rt..|«.-d.

iwmy bhi II f,.rathe f.e.r Inrh. |39

the «ory ^TTbe
toc^d“ ^ |
day.
lira Hilt* admined tbM hbe
went aner tbe children twice and was |
determined to bare them.

At pnwent she has a dlrdrce
pending and dlsUkes the noierity
hafi rt'cclveti in connection with
two ailcrapts to regain possession of
her little ones whom she nllegos. have
t»cen lamed against her.

The bid* for tbe pipe o«yv«aary bir
Coa^m.ttae RepoiU.
the rity wrater
.„,»wrr cxrmnilUco* ntportad rela
malna were opened and It waa fottnd tiro |„ ihr CJrand lUplUa Un wln«
that Iron pipe haw taken a wnaldrrn Iroiihhi that J A. Jar^M>n
•bla Jump --------------La«t fall.--fj3
waa paid for
---------,„r waa wiiniiK l.i i«.Min.vt with th.* Fifth
IW-* waa the nvwd until ward aewrr at hK own'ear. n^e The

\ui

I MiMlsanlMiirGlBse
RmjlmtoOAirs V __

P^llod Over Sevan T««a S>am a
It ^ I. Yarda.

ftio M MftJtlea Tbc •„
. eoabn]^ and tbe tnbd i

Unobrr cotao^bf
■«i Umi he |»h.bl U. »«.r l«j The «<«th Side
«
***"***^^^
aitborte^ wa. a rreetd hrrz-^er by draaias 15.the «MM«-e hiMiUe*.
«m «t«ii«i pe
------------ -- « th. MJtlUnn Uad for ^ p^nd.
ihe C, R. * I. j«<U
' >______ _______
t Btlr»«e (ever
uldiuo to Ik. cnMUnr. H.;u, ih. coar^j. bulkUw o. B.,
M. rooinaBH«i«oa imn woe no
«WM U. know II
Th. trip w„ au4* «l
A conaiaaictJoa fro* Amll F XerBlda lyimber rtimpanr ataied tbal me i«
iw |iaj
cw or It m.i» tbouH b. >- ml.h.p lOthowk Ik. M ««
pmr «.k
ffater. attmanr for Mra. Ooorrr mood- aMctracb prbkdi ^bay bad
pad- rsfd The. e«»««T food had .Bowh ,i,fc
rote aaooiiMad tbof bla ««Jaot armdd tioawd for Bopf. 10. would now bajtn K with t
^
»» tk. driTor.
bold
Ibr cl!f
tf>T dauaCM
»r» IpUred
oo IbHr
Ibrir own
u«a Und
Uod rroaatns
rraa«lni tba bill and
rUrad oa
that tba money br ukan rmm that
Iiav. ootind ihat . cMd B«.p
Tba »3« wHI ba borrowed plrl..marT7 wllkool iiit drUaii* id.a
at to Ihr bKt way to kill lb. odor oC
aMa of f^oot tH»3i near tba •toaaao
ts# initlaB of rook imeiirrK tbai
cooklnt t«bh.CT—TopHa fapHat
Mo^oba allppod vid Wf brrmu^ tba the taaea a^rd oe ihHr fcmftdn
SEVSN CENTS A BOTTLE.
iMooalk war aaataa^. ^laaa ibro. aha bulMJac pot t>p la^ 1W>C and .ub.a
Thera aar cheap
baa bar. eoofliud U^her bad aad bar ,««,!, da^ruyod by Sre. be rateiuad
pat up under names similar U> M'a*'bdoband baa Im fortwd to take
waa rrf«nrad to tba way* and naani ----------- -----------------by the opera.
oer a White M ine of Tar. that coat
tt bar baeauaa bo opald cH no one wnucluar and the cUy attoreay.
tKmies and the pawnbndtera. It de- the dealrni about aeven ceata a bot­
«)0f. Me U capahM of e«nln« If a
On Mr Shuler a motion tba paUtloii fHoped that btUh opim bourne, were tle and Mid for tweuty-five cent. The
dnr nod ba aakad .ralmburaemani f««- d the Tr«r. r»e City lluilnaat Man’*
obi story: yonVe beard It. •‘S.Hurthln,
a arv»wr.
StHnber,-. from May 1.
Ju.t aa gois! •• Don i be fooled, inslrt
bla loaa
AMonaan Moon. motUm
IbOf. and the City from Nov. 1. iih»5.
on having M’amer* M'hltc M’Ine of
that tbe nattar ba refrnwd to tbe for their
Ming, the flmt and ihirt!
webroke ti
re aiw) deiih. Tar.
the Bert Cough Remedr on
wbya and maana eommittae and tbe
uui»uu/B
muHin.
nty attorney carrlad but Alderman
A prtltion aignrd by Medad Vlutrei
.milet moved to reaelnd tbo netkim and other* auUng that It would he a
wblcb wraa done, and on bla moUoo hardahlp to pay for a a. wer east of
tba iMUer waa rtderrad to tbe com- Barlftw at reel waa refrrr.‘d to Ihri
mlitoe on elatma n|td aoeonnta.
l^er commltt«x> .m Mr. Urdle #. moFioe. Coola Mam.

SuT M^t

A CH4NCE

ummm

WT SUM It nSRCIB ^
mMr w« l» w, W. otm

of

rrflcf coIl«rt Uie 11«m carrw.

I

nutr«r

duetkm is fully worth of It. The play!
.Is given by home talonl and despite i
the tact that .tlM-/vhcarwaU had l*oen j
handlcappcHl 1.^ sickness and one

W® Open
0|
AA/e

.,cr fart In correcllug or training chll.
dren. tbmigh when the children Umi
ouj
wlIilBf murngb to

..AJId^esterday and today to mark down every dol^ lar> worth of merchandise and to gpt ready for our
Great Forced Sale which begins
, •

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6,
at 8 o’clock a. m.

Wednesday^!
f
^briidi^
6
'
' With the Greyest Slau^er Sale
,i ‘
HaveNo Uaders.

’TTicr remind me ht
Mr*.
S.h.4f. -of a rerUin tendkmfi.
Ho
lied on a tenant ane day nod ml«:
• Jonra. I’m going to nilw yonr

ly.

Have taxra gw jf’J

see you’ve pniateQ tbo
•Bd put In • now range and
.a<.iMil..
Tlwt of coorae. ought to
bring more rent’ **>-lIlapcopoU* Joitr-

Our Doors
'■•I.;'

We

held wiuco ioe lusi pi-noruianre navo
gotten the members i»f the cast In
such shapi* that they will aun>risc tbc
spectators tonight.

m« mlwr at least was taken from a |
--------- ---------------------beil In ofd«-r (o plaj*. fhe iM-ffi*rm- j
made a hit. .vurh a big hit that
Mrs. Frederic M»otr. «t
the iMtItlon was urpnl.
of I mothers’ «^uh In rhlladelpbU
tolkfd of the training of .c-hlMren.
In Ikn »1 of -»ll,tn*tnd“ laat nbil.1 at the Grand tmilght whoa
-Jurt *s smallpox and yelk>w fever
wa. .laud lba,l ibn 111100. »em K.
iwrkiHl house.
•re quite rare diseases.” she said. *’*0
:a and id i«ua' Thia wiu an nnw
will tad elindren la rare when proper
a, ihi- pries arc but 15. » and 35
Iteittun Is gUeo to the cause of ladIS-UIS aUkouth lb., hlpbor prim «<wld
not la. „kl.«t US, m«cb «. Ik. pro”Meo.- she went no. -will not tako

4CL0S tr
i;-''

Tra^em City.

DR. B. L PAULSON, Optometrist.

Tbis WUl bea Gcaaloe BONA HDE SALE.

V

to do Up tor we must

J

Sale Positively Ends Friday Evening, Feb. 15
H will pay you to borrow money and lay In your year’s supply during this Forced Shle.

Tlie pool wag once tbo mouttoilMo

-Bnl new tbe poet ta netbing. He
can not earn a Uvlng. i dodbt If on
Indostrioua pt»et. wuHrtng olfbt boiira
day. emild make oM^batf » mdeb ••
brteklajer. Hero ft

..

^

$10,000 in Nlhc
Busing Daysl

Rh hard laO.Gillleiioe. the BngUMi poefp
said one 417 of poetry:
of the nitlom Bomw. and Mmi mmw
showered on Wm. To bo a pool wna
» be g king.

I only brtniiyg«naru-------------

wabbly foe o
Ib”m

woHl

anU rauiml meat

•^^•f^PoUita ycaterday

Mattyr,
~
The mnUlmimoualre art* In. graat
-gony when the found he would prob­
ably be eempeflod to dV rteb.
rr be extuimed, piteonsfy;
but money! la it not a pan“Yea.” rapUad tbe b^r at Ibo
gnUk *’and I caU tt capital ponkUMnL
Boppoee you glvo me y«wf wofitUi and ^
die a bappy manr
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vWANTKto-Toa to aha IKA1« apHag
wheat dour tor tooad. IDEAL blend­
ed Boor for bread aad paatry; bapt
' la the rtty. Txa?arae CUf hDUtof
Co
fab 6df

I in U
free aad clear city
of 11.600 aa part pajrtoeat; price
14,760. Wada Broa, 117 South
Union Bt. CTt phone 121».

•FOR SALE
FOB BALB—latB^-Large.

WANTBD-Oaa

— hntt toilaa dty tonrket; l.aoo
WANTlB^Wheat.

rye corn.

oaU.

£=KSS“”“hoaaa. gth atreoL dooa to adhoaU
tnetorlto nnd postortea: oantral

Oft. pbooe 1211.
bale—IdW-Slx-room 1
hth SI.; price |l.JOO. Wade
e, tl7 Soath Union St. CIt.
oe 1219.
inn 20-tf

FOB SALE—lift—Sereo room houto

WANTBD-Toar
Sooth Union St. Git. pbooe 1219.
FOB BALE-t«e-1
lot, Thompwiovll
Wade Broa.. 817
C4L phone 1219.
FOB SALE—Large.
WANTBO TO BUY—Good. Modty
B*ade Broa.. 81T. 1
Clt. pbooe 1219.
-odKa rroB ooa to tour yaara old.
nay araat ha a
beat, electric UghLclty water, i
FOB BALE—15B8—Fine home. B>«t
^Itove far lad tana aad Ohio aad wiU
Teoth 81.: price fl.lM. WAde
oopaoetlonA aU la Brat-cUaa <
ha goaa two wooki. trytof to
Broa.. t17 South Union St.
OtoL a r. Murray.
Jaa IBltoo
■otoo Ihratoto op hora. Ifjtoahaaa
phone 1211.
jan
aav good aalla to aall« wrtla aw. FOB BALB-Bghty aefa tom two
gtrlag potoolloa
raa haro to oaU aad ipaaaa far aellb
lag. Oa toy ratuni will tlthar caU
Clt. phone 1211.
oa you or wrlta you. Hanaaa HyJtoii.fl0 Waahlai
U 21 tf
FOB SALE—1MB—Fine home. West
, biu. phooa 1211.
Tenth St., cloae In; price IL006.
Wade Bros.. 917 South Unloo St.
FOfI 8ALC
FOB BALE-1 ttl
Clt. phone 1211.
Ian 2(Mf
roaldonoe. Sixth itioaL AH oon^
VdnlaneeA A good hata. cl<wa la.
Onaa
8t.. flniahed In oak. walnut
Pntrnum, Wada Bioa.. tl7 1
nnd cherry; floe, new boooe; price
ttolan atiaot. CUltoBa Hmm U2B. IlMO. Wade Broa.. 917 South
Jaa. 44f. Union Bt. Clt. phone 1211.
jan 3fl-tf
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atxaai. Prtca gUM. Wade Baaa.
.. tIT Booth Ualoo BL. Cttlaana lW
lilt,
Jan. 44f

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AMIL F. NEBLINGEto LAWVEBMoney to loan' 212 SUte Bank
bonding. CUlctrai phone €91.

ABTHUB HOLLIDAY, M. O,—Physl
dam and Boneon. Remorad to of
Madlsoa Horn, a rltlxea of WairMs.
Sena In Munaoa block over Ba
N. M.. b bellcTed to be the only man
4 Barra, cmsana phone 888.
living who took part la the
Indian war In norida. “Uni
Uncle Matt."
aa be la known, waa bom In Bomr HABBY to HABNEB^Bxpart piano
opunty. Mlaamiri. In 1919. He la i
tnnm* and netkm raguUtor. BaOa
fighter hy heredity, ^b grandfalhe
facuon gnaraateed. With RlmbaO
having served in the revolujlon iindejWnahlagtoo. while bis father fc
with Harrison in the war of 1812.
aides lighting the Bemlnotes Mr. Horn
put la mortgagea. BouaM for aala.
waa with Price in the Mexican w
tntnlra mt to McNamara. Park
Thoraaa Darldson of MaokoU
PlaoateUL
president of the Minnesota Funeral
Dlrectora' association, which held Its
AiBTBACTB OF TITLB-C O: Car
acrenieenth annual convention
Tar. Prteti raasoaabla. Offlea wltb
days aga Durthg the proceediqga
O. P. Carwar 4 Bro Butt phon^
suggested that the aasoebtion ad
aa Its motto. ^Lhre and Let Uve."

Order your

SOFT COAL
from
I. O. Bcirns
Void BAd ofl5
licbigandook.
BothphoiifliSa

T. A. Wp.BEUl
o«r4Ti«-r .

John a. Santo

General Insurance v

new witodm Blk^ Triyefie ciy

FarinsJorSale
I have a number of ifood
farms, all the way from 40IB
160 acres, for lalc, or if you
have any good property. I wiO
take it in exchange and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell yoti
a good farm for less money
than you can buy it of an>5body else. 1 have farmk
which arc located from four
to 20 miles from Travenfe
Gty. all good improved land.
If yon have good levto Carmi
IwiU Imythem.

H. HYMAN
4» Wi.hin«ton.

Cit. ph(.ie TTr''

LODGE mmcEs.

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AVTOMOWLS fob SAUB-Ught

OB or batoia tha tan of
at 7:20 p. m. Carl to Langlay. W.
M.; E. to Whiter aecratary.
1907

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Tablets

TBAVEBBE CITY LODGE. Nto ETI.
toO.T.to.11.
X. O. T. to. to. Nh. on meets 4
Friday aitfElo the BtoacAhlot^
Rarotd Keapar; to

fuS?’' Ti« holtle

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fesi'S-Es
SKsJssr-ifi-14^-

» ^ly left the ehamhar.^lenv.

ator Lodge of Maaa«chos<tts U
tihaalaatic pedestrian nnd thci
cr U xexy bad indeed when be
-“"dTiJr^
thtok._be to does aal
aup at hntf a Boua miles
New Dtacovery. It took Juat four one betunsn tha aaual Uma of adjaaiii



L to MABTtN-Fhynidan and Bar
». OfBea Ml Bant 1^ otrm

tiona existing In the organization. The
LOST—Ckdd. diamond art and monoMea found favor and now Minn
gram locket nnd chain between
aa aaaumd It would te unnecaa. nadenahera have a mouo which per
Boardman arcane and Oak Park.
.
leb 40t sary for her to arrapia fbr-n aubailTBAVEBBE CITY LODGE, NO. 72. to
tote during her huabanTs Wneaa.
of P, meat avary Thursday (
Cbagreasmna Zenor waa addrsaateg
:. W. H. the hoMe vnder the tTomlnf rale.
lag. Naw Mamma block. C to Waljan SO^St
ler. C C.
1M7
Ic aide and one on tha repubtlenn.
TBAVEBBE aTY LEGION, Na 1»enor was getUng warmed up
I One eC the ideaa
t macatfed by then atnoitt aa
the speaker ahhounced that
an aflfcle af belter 4a that erriy hooae
la lahaMlli V a damorog. or apIrlL
w^ exprcaare hla approral or otbre.
wW of the Intoatto aaea after they
Noe into ocenpadoa.
Nelghhara Bet Faolad.
-r waa lltoraUy coughing myaelf to
..etoh. and. had beeotoa too weak to
leare my bed; and nelghbara predict­
ed that T would nerer lenre it nlire;

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0. P. CARVER a BRa

I etiwral Btwg II 'M

The Rev. Smer Lakin. pastor of the
Methodist church In Netberwoor. a fllla Ovtcheaa aounty.
York.
aama diataaoa from n railroad Uaa.

■I FBW WILBBLM BLOOB "

Dr.W. J. Higgins

Porcelain Work

auch a condition of the track ahould
MM Of ibe feea they nroelred hut not hatw exbted. b charged.
ofBcUb tnrnrtnbly rtfaaed w give
Ninety days ngo CoroelluB Paul.
the total of their Ineome. This Battle Creek waa aeoieneed to a tet
at the houae of correction. Saturday
night he returned, and. vbltlng the
BABA T. CHABto M. to-OMaa ««B
city jail, demanded the pl|w a
Dr. to to Ghana. Btata Baak bM,
nmt hna requested the local reprtwen- bacro be had left there thw montha
Bath ahoMA tii-tr. BaMdaaaa Ml
Utivea at Lattalag to secure legbb- ago. Capt. Dan McCarthy laughingly
tlon whereby all offleers ahalt be loaned Paul a key to the jail, t
placed upon a atralght aabry Aaaia. empty. ,and mtidh to hb aurpriae
The board ulao requMted the ren»^ the former prisoner walk to hb
comer and pick up hb profK^rty. Non*»
of the recent occupahta had even
^ar jaimaaa Afju
turhed the -bacco” aufflcleptly to
their ,-makln*a.cftlves perbhad In a flro whld
While the congregation of the First
royed the ham of Joha Ontekunat. Baptist church at Muskegon met tn OB, E. to MINOB-Oflca ovar Amari
mile weal of Dexter. A party, o
thrtr regular Sunday s«-ash»n. the de­ can Drag Stora. Spadal atuntlot
abtlngof the unlucky number,
posed minister, the Hev. Stephen J
to aya, aar, Doaa. aad throat. Glaaaas
there from Ann Arbor on
Baker, held what Is called a cottage
flttad. Both phonao. Raaldaooa 111
iride. One of the men. nan
prayer meeting at the homo of
ney, waa atowed away in t
of hit ardent supporters. There ti
bam. IMille the party waa engaged settlement of the difference leading up
DR. W. E. MOON-SpecbUst-Genltn.
playing csrda. the bnm waa sudden- to the dismissal of the pastor as
urinary, akin and blood diseases; 16
enveloped In flnmea. Everything but many of the seceding meml
years experience. Office City opera
la dtsiroyud. l\liUaey barely
of the church atlll maintain that they
house block. Phooes—New, lOT;
will flfht the mailer In the rouna.
old 292. Residence. 710 Washington
street.

Idem Roosevelt has changed the natlooal bird from an eagle to a stork.
TV president, they say, argues Umt
the eagle merely screams, whereas
le stork delivers the goods.'*
It appears that coin collectors are
reltioUat to give up a thing they have

ffijCOAL

t «Tto BAB. MOEB. THBOAT
On noor with
LABSn. OfBea
Ctttoaaaphoaa ■ ■.tnMM.

PAIN

FOB BALE-Bprlag wheat floor,
hleoiad aprtiig aad wtater Boar, gimhato. whoto wbaat. rye and bockwhenl floor, gtaattlated »eel. TimraraeCltyMIUlngOa
feb Uf

-one Batobler hkytle ia
dlUoa ; prtea $12 V tatao
C. J. L«ML #07 Whifl
IttoOL
. tob «<f

dae«4f

.EBTEB to WELCH-Attonrey at
Uw. OaUeetkm work a apectalty.
With Undenboed 4 Umlor, Sutherlapd Monk.
jaa 1-U

lost
THE BtfT we hnow Ww to i
ML. FBOOOOXB aad are ]
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feb 6-tf

pair haary

HOUSE TO BEtlT-CMap. eocpar
-itoi and Btoto. tPgirir* F. a
HOUB8 FOB bent-

FOB BALI—Btfaat car faed. Bne toed,
cow feeih pig faad. chlekm feed,
wheal, eora. oaU. rra. buckwheat.
heaBA bran, atddllaga. bay and
otraw. Tcareraa City MUUag Oo.

FOB BALC—Oaa

Mra. aanrato Ootta. of Whitehall.
a«ed «0. U dead. The lUaeaa
tor pnifa^ bteedlag tnm
mg at tooth. She Utad thm
•aartr 49 jaara
atooM^ pummgn aa
Poatlaa aad the aiimwi
Orta U aacfoated to arold par
tea cent fate on the NorthI of the D. U. R. The

tiationa extending over thirty years,
has at last bought the numlsmaUc oollecUaa of Matthew A. SUckney of Sa-

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After carrying n pleee of tin In hb
hinat alnee Friday. Henry B<
l-raaroM aoa of Patrolman Fred

cinap. which came on a bn of alote
peocUa. la bb mouth bat Friday aad
before he knew what had happened
ha had awallovad l«. The ebap
lodged la hb throat and things btcame beilooa for Henry. Juat aa an Inctakm waa about to bo made In hb
throat Saturday, to get the ob
tion oot. Henry derided to <
again In nn ellort to arold an e
tbn.
klaa l^Ue McClary. realdlng
of Battle Creek, haaea rare curia It b
______ ,__________ ______________a rochlng chair, which waa purchaaed
ahot Decker Ip the hack. Monloo hat In 1712 by her groat-great-gnoat**Bol ktorr kaa liaaa too QaaoUaa.
Moat doctora aay that while uaUiK been lodged tn Jail peodlng tha out- grandmother. It b a quaint pirn of
of the ahooUng.
furniture, with atralght back and
Standing at toe fpot of the frelglrt rockera projecting but a few Inchea
Herator abaft in the factory of^lhrjfrom the bock. Ii b In a good atate
Quaker.(Mta Oo.. at Battle Creek.!of preaenratlon. except the wornout
Howard Packard waa struck on the | aplint bottom,
head by the olerator. HU backbone
lOnnIe Seibert as admlnbtrator of
waa driren past hb thlgha. HU akuU the estate of her huaband. Kart 8el
imttoakT^^
waan't fractured.
Aft»*r atteoxpUag ralnly for two
receiver, for
JapMH «a ahto diaoaaee wfll he yrorp to And out how much county of- the Pere Marquette railroad, tor |10.
k mmmf at our toore to thoee tie- flctala were recelrlng for their work 006 damagea. Seibert was killed Oettv
under tbe palary and fee aymtefn. the her 19. In the ynnls at Saginaw
auperriaormUf Bay County will. If coupling cars, lib foot, it b alleged,
they bare ihelr way. rut og all face waa caught In the track, and. being
from county offlees nnd turn
unable to extricate it. he waa
into the i
I de- ed by a car which
I being backed

SLTSKri.'S.'S

WSKSS GIRDS

C.B. Taylor Coal Co.
lar 6f totoooL JL G. tohaaoa
whohaahoiatltotoBe
If jraara. la oat for raotoetkai aad W.
or Baldwto la kla tto'

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General

Local

Mismated

ANTONIO MONTES DEAD SPORTI NO NEWS FROM
ARRESTED CHURCHMEN
BUSY NEW ORLEANS

firand Opera House

Feb. 5

A Three-Hour Show and No Waits
New Ortenna. Ia,; rHhtpary
uneriraa “Winter Oapitar It Jmrt
hoot to enter apon the greateat sportag^ial holiday Mwaoa of tha conLaent—the Mardl bras. That the tew
Ive day* of the great carnival are
ear ai hand U easily seen from the
rded condith]
the dally inAux
New York. Chicago. Ri UmiU and oth
er of the big winter bound towns, at
the fair grtmnd* race track. Every
day ha** like Saturday now for the
grand atanda are Ailed to rrpleiioD.
while tbe clubhouar* aecthm haa taken
on tbe metroirolltau r*di»r to a certain­
ty. for on one day Uat w.^k twenty
of the foiemo.1 pluMgera and opera
tor* for.nd a( ShiM pt-head Bay In the
gtMMf rdd atimmer (ln>a roald he diaremed picking out winner*, from a
aerie, of overnight aclllng race* with

Cfd im U»ck Bits Of<Blm •mdsy.
OiBd AitBT M fiMiArkatoU CarMTUM tor
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The local1 talent tohor
toho which waa Riven a short tiun-a«o aw.I was ptononneo
BEST
•o moor city will be rep^siivd aw.l ho one shoul.1 miss ae<>ioR it this

Physical Director and Man Who RefAak Uiobc aUMtlt it who sa«' it before.
Bookmaker •'S«h“ Uoyd. broaght
•reed Friendly Bout Late in Jandown Ida entire crew from New York.
_ uary are Held by the Law.
iu 15c, 2Sc and ZSc.
N. V.. and a huge hank roll, and la
now handing out tip. to NVw York
SEATS NOW ON SALE.
M4*Kln> ntf. r*b S-Amonlo lion
New York. Feb 3-Alfred G Harmaumu;^ who happen aluog the
bOMipe. New money and
aa aforeinentloaed. ^re
i.cted with St. Rai
the game every day. which, of courae.
la a derdrable thing, for It liven* up Rpiacopal church, and Thomaa Shor­
tor* bk 4««tb ii»ri> b« hod nattr^l
and fraaben* the mn of thing* In the ten, a boxing Inatructor wbu'refereeil
RECORD WANT-ADS. PAY.
ftlfiKwt foul MCldontk. and iIm> foortb.
I a recent l>oxlng bout at the pari.h McCASKEYSWOllFTOII
vltMMi
Me cd the mn*t pmadWbmwrer
Charged!
the SHUTERS SMOKERS;
people of thl. repuHlfl o«d hy
live .at gatbera In the off hour* awa.v
IhtvM Pranrlk of Ri. U*mU worid** fair
great! boxing cihlbltlooa.
from the race irac|/ t
The Mr<*aske>» downt-,1 the Shmer*, Buildings to the value of twenty
fame and parly prorM tola aadolnr
topic dlBctiaaed i* the o-caljed Jock-i Tlte arreai ftrfiow.Nl nn lnve*i
i‘»«.Inst night. Iea.hug th. in at the end rtf’,houiuinU dollars ate to
ei^H-t.-,i .n
ey-TniM. ” The inaloiu tiou. In effe<-: ' «»f the csm- of John Ma*<,n. a l*i*-year- the contest l.> ns pins Corcomn. irf „„r village this spring. Tire township
that a clique of atrtmi local and for-|*>ld atl.b-.e. who It wa.s le..me,l ha* the Shotenr. broke Ihe I.Kn.1 reeoid ,^^,d iMdldl.s the conv^|»ond.V,-,‘ off
hoapital for ten lot a game rolled in a ctmtest hyd,ulldlng ciuitrariors
elgn .peculator* hav
tare riderr undiT thej dlrl»rilon aiul «l»y* ftdh»*in.? fhe Uixing exhibitbui sldllrng -.'.’h. pins.
Uubtnli bbi
la he;.id everywhere^ And It U*
Bartholomew’s club and In
moM dartnc pad akUlful matador in tlon Ml hand had l*een the
not without reason too. for
he panlrtpaietl.
McCaskeys.
ling for which «w^!^l^ts i
Rpafa, vblrh mc«nk ihr whole wdrid. Orwai TrUl atakea. or the f^Mirliy
A! the dpi, enlerlalnmen^ Mawm
2U«'
iMdure Febrtiaiy
Wfh eltbt oKMitbi tulHase from An- Thl* iMTioil of the wloier~tbe early
*parn*d .with a young .man- i»anii-d
fnotn Puentoa, toe eotered the rfni a« day* of fVbnuuy-briug tht' New OrBrown from the St. George's luirlsh
a fitll fledied matador weven yearn lean* aoa*on t». It* h.ydn.%. '
coon akina.
i dub <»f St pH-tirge-a churr h. He re
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Township Clerk,'
apo. and alnce that time he haa foujctit j Of the out of town arriV-ala of re­ Tbla haa
a hlo^
along with unfailing 1
CMcago
i\
• Tnuu l.^e^ Mich,
rrodllably before all the royal family I cent date Itave" OW..on I* by far of regularity |
r ^ fl\t« wee
-j By order of fhe towni^Ijnsdird.
Of Spain, and on many orraalona waa
longue* of I
KI
. Bay New land. Clerk.
their meat.
lallM to biing off one or two coup* alp* are beginning to wag. The iuime|
Pels 2 to 9.
I r. M. Furlong. Supervisor.
I>urlilx hla career aa a matador Mon of atanUpg proportion* here each condition of affair* obtained at San'
Jan 31-12!
im-lu»iv(\
tea la credited with harlnf earned at winter. Arriving about a fortnight kVandaco. Cal., for a while lust win-,
.Its 143 son
leaai $300,000. the proaler |krt of befon. Mardl Ora*, he aiaya over tbe ter. with the rtnnili that a well-known
which went to hU wife, father, mother. carnival period, almaya On ding ail-1 liookmaker and a Jockey wen* nifetl
TAXES
Maxwell
car# at
.,133
irs
ir.7
Iirothera and aUtera. Monl«*a waM prenie aailafartloo in rwrulngg cifM-n* joir the turf. This aanie iKx.kmuki
Nollcf to the.T»vwht» of th* City of
chojl ..
..Itl 14t 117
known aa the *«entleman caballero.- ea. and a little
Traverse City:.
a* j here now. where he I* allowed It
Hf»i only In hU own clrrlea. bnt amooK he put* It. Incidental to the merry j
nty park and deb*
The
tax
roJIa
for
the
collection
of
Six tnajt,r league dubs will m.ln
foUowera of the bull rlnr Hla chief doing*. Gideon i* im.- erf the daily at- from the fair ground*. Whether the
tbe .state pnd county taxes for the
dHipht waa not In women and wine, traction* here At City park some ten | MwaHe«| •J.k'K* y-Tin*r will Ik? di*- 1 rhi* spring in Texas, five irr Ceorgia.
year 1»0C and for the delinquent
Hunt.rtB for Trouble,
hut In a clean life, mhicb enabled him day. ago he managed to get the S-j solvihI without <ertHir*e f*. extreme i two in Arkansas and one each in CaPacbool and elty Uxes and special ns
I forola. norlda and Mexico
•Tve
liiiM
in
('alifoiula
2d
qeara.
.to give iMMivlly to hla family.
year-old Campaigner Into a aofl .pot.! imw.ure. on the i*rt 6f the ateward*
seasmenta f.,r nald year have lM«ea
In hla career aa a matador, a killer Hr “wt It In ’ like a good fellow. A*|ni the fair gmuuda and City park re- : Jimmy Collin* la tuiiUng out ;,f Hot and am Kitll hunting for inMihle ln tire placed In iny hands for crdiecllon. ! Spring*. In the iKdling hi* munage- way of burn*. aor«*.H. woi|uds. Isdis.
of holla. Monte, ha* appeared In 32R the horse galloped home Gideon look [main
cut*, sprain*, or a case of piles that
1 win W in my office to rerehe said
{ rial idea* should go also.
firhta. and had glren the death almke down some in.tHpr «x,d awoke next of ilu- main projector* of the combi-;.
Biickb-nV A mica Salve won’t quickly
,, .
h
i
cure.” writes Charlew AVnlters trf Allc
to 7W Iwlla la Mexico and Spain Hi*
... find
,„mou.. »"r! n,ao„ w», ,k,IIu-I, w,«„Mo - chr..«.-!'“
ghenv. Slenu Co No um- hunting. each week .lay from R o’clock to ll:30
work had called fonb the keeneat ex- oo«.<t.y. ,h.- ...nnt- New Orl.«li. .n,l he l.mh. l.h M m. Be«lns4-^
^
Mr. Walters;
every
CUM
.'
o’clock
In the forenoon and from J
aUoaa of nppreclatlnn and enjoy elM,eol. re..l, l„ lH-.low.hehom.se f.vo,He, whi. IM ,1,0... harle.l |*"™
Guarani ee<l at
Dnig r.,., ; o’clock Ip-4 .I’clock In the afternoon.
AGENT
I on <he pan of the king of Spain
1 .liug stf.rc. .
I^Yank H Me.nd
Cit phono :TT2 1:I1 Caas St.
prixe Agnjerw fifteen
_
' before January 10. the regular fee of
: to death nowadays
down a r.:, favorite with nn'l
one per cenl for edh.-r: ion will
RECORD WANT ADS.
plunger. Since tbe I shot tally in the ae.nsrm
charged and on
Of i ——_____________________
aider*, too. grabbetl Ihe to
------------------- L__ __ i after January .
had hi* profesalonal. engagement m
New York. feb. B~Nearly one htm- oboiii the local race track* by a horde had bad n first |rsM the imwi cinch in lhJ»ri. In the spring of that y.-.ir he
GRAND RAPIDS IIRDIANA R’V
'HloaK-«n.MPr.4wl
Court
iTrrd men reported for rowing at Co- irf piker*, who evidently believe In the hand. Thl* doadK^inch play and the In- stariefi n* a pllchcr f.»r a if
I
k»u,sm
lumhla during the paai few days and sporting adage conreming the advisa- fualon of the new money and the new
railing with
ftom New York. St. Loul*. and
m.-ni*. 4 cents on .-nn, Urdkir of the
. are now httally engaged on Ihe maM. I.. Ilayman. the right-hand man 1 Chicago, wl.lrh annually occurs
s
animinl of said tax.
chine* under the clInM-tUm of Coach
Office in riK.m 202 Slate Bank
lUro In learning Ihe neW alioke. Rice of Senator “lYir McCanvn aUrut thejlH-far.^ Mai.li Gia*. conMliute
Klgiilng
ig .-Toi
."Tommy”
hulldlng.
oorr lb.- imilcy of h.r.l'
with
„h...-. ..r ih.- nmn.-v .-n.l
to cmstili Ih
.
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J“«
•'leh'
<l»y«
IIramIn.
inrn.-.l
1
l.mK
wliii.
i',
eiin.l
Dated.
Dec.
4.
ISfifi.
A
work, which ho Iwllevea, and which lie !
•Jltii” .M.nulre
>1 l<mr. On his
J M. Iim^I.I^TANTITT*
exiat-i* to ermilnue ibnrugb Ihe *ea-j
twiwy.thli.1 year
baselwll the obi
Train lasTci TrarorM
dec 4 to feb 28
City Treasurer,
M,n Alnw.lv two candidate* for the;
Higbland.-r clouted bent , for .2!d*.
aoept Snnday.ai8«ipta
ry A *
lM,slll<in or SitYrke liaxo tlt‘rn>lop«d In
Train
McKenile; who stroktsl th.t varsity i
1**1 ye*i. nnd Coniaal. who. according | »‘0
Tourney at Ithpeminfl Will bt ll> NorlhwtM.ro MIcKIgin Citlei Mar
Vret1?t;*n2iL‘;r... that put.,,.- niuif.
to Iticc. Is going to givt> the last year**
Form Baseball AssocTation—Trav­ Michigan May Tak- Barred Athlete*
14. Maul day of. hM.rlnr. m tii- grru.i.a
'iat»lly man a hard fight to hold ht*
erse CKy It Among Chosen.
Eafctern Meet—Have Content
i|*is|i|.m Ikith men are at the w.-lght
of Other We*te-n CoHcqe*.
■ which Hie© cimslders Ideal-alnun IfiJ pn limlnsiy to the big ski lonmamrnt
Fino glm|»}-ly plants
in
t.i
!*•
h.
ld
heiv
Feb
52,
the
hoy*
have
1-Minds- McK.«n/le having a slight adRov.-ral biz. s.
n A^bor. F. I.. 5.-There |* a nr
\aiii*gv In height and training, lioih held iheh tourn.y to try the new hill,
angle in iqe aihl.-ilc sltuailon. &.!.!
men have *hown i,;inintk.r adapTablll
Phoiii- for prici-p, W.- ileliv.T.
nilM-r of Ihe faculty lH>.ml yester­
«y In learning Uto new siioke.
day:
* m-t irf the i^i\ w hom Hicc eon
r.M I! wa*
Shuaied that the wind I
•When Wd> talk.-drthc malt
A imitlciHsrtl ,
h;id‘a el.««n Mwe, p uv.-t It, making It three g ini.'-n wc k schmiule and piny riilcnuo I ask.-d the rcpr.-^f-ntatlvc i its**’
alsive-ihe w)«|g hi Hull !,.• I
semi-pmfeNNbuia!
player^.
The
Idea
““ "■
Florist
sldeia Ideal, and the Indirailons aiv icold ami unpleahani for the ajavin- ha* Imnui briMche.! ami I* m.HMinc partifiilailv abniil .ml- thin
ii was p<»sHlld.- .Michigan wo
that. If they aw aelc«ci«Hl. Columbia j'”!H’
with aoroe favor. '
g.i to the .-astern Intwrcollegiate luck
will have the h^vle,t crew in ye.ir*. ! ,
‘»"’««****
Trwverse City I* hlH after good lisll
Amimg th.*m art. Boyle. llobii.Mm '
and the fan- In that city well rvroeni
ntdmrlch. ma V.ui SaltEa. alt fmrn. r |
'
»’^bo.n l,er the exc Ment teams of hill a few
AutomobUe, Leather
!8‘
to^ll men Othei* w ho are cmsbl- j l«*h ^ t’ h,nger
‘“"S’** ’*»«« the old hill, and k-ears I k Mamsteo 1* anoih^ gotsl
and
if Michigan should take men the,e
et^^Hkcly candidate* aic Cutl*’r, 1| the gnrde much greaier. The l.K'atown and Grand Haven ai
Rubber Storm Coats
sueh
tha't
the
wind
interferes
wi.o would be eligible under .-a.ri.-rn
..'ail.c’RlI '.nd KoblH-. A n'-w l»«t I...
way's
had
a
fairly
f.r-t
aggregation.
*
Bt
Ihh« 'iirdrrrd from \V»r.t. whirh will; r«l«h 110111,^ rider* nm s|H-ciat.u* and • One Sund.iy game nnd two game* nib-s. blit who cuiiM not cfimpi-te IhaeKrf b* suvMi by pubUomio^ of a copy of '
Yu Coe*ifi*a4iA.A.B.B.
I record jiiiU|,-< are expected.
tinder contert-nre, nib-s. They rvplieii
.luring the wfek w.uild Iw played.—
that it would make no dlffoicnce to
Grand Raiil.U Kveolup Bre-*.
them."
ADVICE TO BATTERS.
Thl* would seem to make it possi­
ble for Garrels. Curil*. Sf.-ward and
• condition for the regatta ”
. ^
Kamey to go to the hig meet lo CaniHe experiR to put Ihe crews on the
----------I
iflht at Ren'e. Nev.. Hi
hrhlge next June and Michigan 1* ach­
river a* ism a. Ihe Ice la ou, of the j
angsd-Fight March
ing to take u chance with itic euriernway. Hr will be much dl^ippolnted If j
MejYwaway from the h,nlk!
18 at 136.
■nd the back foot or idiifi its pfisiMarch 1 docs not sew all of the crew*
Can.1i.litc for r
WiliMl. The nioipr Imat Ui*.m. which nn aa the l.«|| approaches,
Reno.
Nev..
Feb.
5
—The
final
«ieior
l.nnge into the ball as If Swinging
was used for coaching Usi year, hs*
ills of the Young Corbel t-Kld Her
v a home nm. simply to up It.
an
fight
Jmve
been
arranged.
'
------------------- \ Strike at every hall that is thrown.
»*I save my sllowab.'e,’: Iwaated tbe ' Gap amund the fleW-Watch the Th.«*e two rl.*ver pugilists are to
mu logethereto the ring at Reno on
young brhic, “aud loan tt .mt.• pitcher all the time.
'March lit. They are to weigh In at
•1o w hom. prayV*
| i.os«* your nerve
(1.36 pounds thnw* b&ura liefore the
To tuihliy. of course."
. suik.**
1 A.ls
fair
•*
Now I hav Muskegon wrlt^ hivc
c-niitlt-rali
•ralioti of voler»;
laken up nhe iMiter of a Northwest­
Ijidy Dorothy Stanley, widow of Sir j
/
feb 2-4t
75 per cent to the winner and 25 per
Henry M. Btauley. tbe erjiUvrer. hasl. ^ hop the I«I1 down so it will not go! cent to the loser.. Both fighter* and ern Michigan Icuguc and hava In­
hr air.
w.Itten from her Hbfilsh home askthe promoters of the Utile have post- cluded Traverse City In Ihe proposed
Step into the hall and meet it with .•d I.,rfelt* In the hank to Insure the Il*t. It’* about time U> get down lo
Ing the nnvy deplrtinent In Washlngreal busiheaa on the mattrr.
I the weight in from of the foot, in fight taking pitoce.
i.»n forlnfoniutlan regarding her has
It" would probably he na.-I.-r* to roll
«• t*ay you get the full weight of
louid'a aettiee In tho American nary
Herman, with Nate Lewis, his man
iMsly Into the atrike
laidy Sunley
agei. win arrive heVe Feb. 15 and will a mas* meeting at prewem but If
every
kxwl fan will prumd the half­
haa in pi<n«niiion a biography of
^
'****“
train near Reno. Orbett will U
Coke » lbeM<Ieal tnel,
hearted ones on the back for a couple
trained by Joe Gans. who will also
Got into,poaltloo quickly when ^
Uck him for a suUtamlal aide bet. of week* until the other memioned
mile«hie.““
jaldrlaout:
Ideal jpUce ior store and
Corbett has not yet decidMl where be
Howe ThieT
ow sign* of nrts an the time.
will lialn. He left here last night for definite action will be taken.

NOTICE?

...

Mnrtib ta Tto
Evenine M!

Don^t Fail

GENERAL SPORTS'

Perfectly Simple
Simply Perfect

Walter M. Paige

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HIVENEWIIJU

PUN NEW lElGUE

. STARS TO GO EAST

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£ t.iS:: is J:
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Boston Ferns

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WITTE’S

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CORBETT-HERMAN 60

CR. DOCKERAY

Dope Pipes

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lULEinCCMi

Amos E. Bingham

iililiilllli

One Ton
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Two Tons
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City Treasurer

Good Property
For Sale

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£S5P.-=S«?

,

• Prt..l," John Ali™ Of MlMlMlppi.
for
. I«4in( homortM In Ihr
Iwuw of rrpraHauUrm. nnj, hr Ir

«M of |»auc. ter

OoldilHd and go.-* from there to Tono-

«ul u «,nI«w»lW“-»tibHsac^ asiK
vMi joj piMaiaiu.wj t»ox’
imi lo iwactirr Uar and *> a IllUa
»k*-t»uv — qffiaidibc
famlBC w hU hoar la Tapalo. Hr
•olsxax^ ssaiausq amua
«)* hr haa quit Mllac atortaa. far.
ektri pinoqa aq i|o-^ib||aBK> oaiK
laa that hS friroda alfM coo.
mm[Mp « axsq o) pagaaia uaqax
thiak hr la loo fHroloaa.
|
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4aa-q»l*|d»s

”*'^2.assr”"
- ■“ - ■“ S^.'Ssa.tSr Kttia City Treasurer.

Mr*. Cashel Hoey, the Engll.h norellat and newspaper writer. Is prohalc
ly the oldest sroman In'Joimmllstic
Hoey la stlU a huaywrltcr

Tract ct Un.], »oodc<l, »o0xo00
feet H«b and di,'. bounded

fori

RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.

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Clias.; Piwbaa'a. Jr.

We hure reduced the price to

Candidate for Republican
Nomination for

$5.00 gS
Traverse Glly

successful
Successful business man. Severman from

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