The Daily Eagle, December 19, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, December 19, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE

DAILY
NICHOLS NEXT
ON THE LIST

A Big Snap!
Inst in time for Xmas presents. A factorj- ship­
ped ns'tlmnigh mistake a large shipment of high
grade Combination Book Cases, and they wire us to
dispose of them. Now, there is a chance for you to
get a good Combination Case at factory cost. A lat^
line to select from.
A beiiutiful quart-'"
er sawed oak. high-,
ly polished, with
bent glsias <1<«>is. .'i
adjustable .-‘lelves,
large French plate
mirrer over writing
desk, for onry

P4.75
worth S:^2.00.

Same

pIN'poTtioiijil eht all
the way
tin-oiigh.
from a Ileal SU* i-oni■bin.it:ciii
c-as-- for
$7.50.
- Thi'se an- all ii 'W
goods fr<iin a lir*1class raeto.y.
All we ask is for vnii to s'teii in
over, and yon will see

in

a

EAGLE.
PRICE TWO CENTS.

TBAYEBSE CITY. MICHIGAN, SATOBDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1903.

VDL. XI. NO. 3323.

and

mimit*-

look them

what yon are

s:lvillL^
l-'iill line t.r ill.iiie-Weriiieke celelirale.l S«‘i-tional
Book < Vises ill fai-t'irv prices.
Sl.nie c \e-ptioimlly l)ig bargains on Parlor Cabiii- Is. \1iisi.' < 'nliipets and ladies'' Writing Desks.

I-

We caa »x' .vonr rntbers to
tbey can’t slip

All Ladies Suits

We are HhAwini; a niev \ariety of

-Xmas Slippers
All kinds, from thi- cliiUl's imlM-less slipper lo the moiv .-lahon.-e
i.ii.-S'for big fi.lUv

One-Half Price

All Furs
One-Fourth Off

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store.

Opposite Whiting Hotel.

Ail Jackets
1-4 to 1-2 Off

Muffs

People
are Learning

One-Third Off
.lust Think.of It!

the wisdom of saving their
money. The savings banks
of the country holn deposiu
.imonnUng to '
_

THE BOSTOfN STORE

$2,935,205,000

Men’s Gloves

a nrconnt with thv

Wo »are

showing a very enni|)le1e line, siii.ljiiih* for all jninioses
and vis-ations. from llie s-.ol<-li knit

glove.s

to

WS

SEVEN
BAHLESOON
MAY BE61PL

POHSkHiN A FIK

GIRLS IN UNIVERWn DORMITORY
^e uvn.

NaihvtUe, Team. Dee. 19.-^Uut
hall, the giris' donnltory of WaUen
Univenity. burned last oighL Seven
Uvea were loeLand 17 persons
jured. The building was foor stories
blgta and valued at 1900,000. Nearly
r Admiral CoBhlan Sends Alarm­ all of the 60 stnd«U. a majority of
ing NawB.
whom are cdored giria, were compell­
ed to Jump from windows. It is prob­
I From a Special Cor
Weahlngton. D C.. Dec. 19.—There able that inJitiieB snstAlnted by some
is no longto- ady doubt that a general of the wUl prove fatal.
Hart. Micb.^ Dec. 19.—SberlS Ttiaaaa yesterday had the tiody of FYed
inraaloD of Panama la planned by CoNeal,
the Benxonla farmer who appar­
lombiana. Their trexma ^ now
MRS. ZEIGLER DEAD.
ently shot himaelf a few mo^ ago. the march.
The brains, kidneys, and
Seven hundred and fifty United
Suddenly at the Home of stomach will se sent to Ann Arbor'tor
Slates marines, recently landed on the End Cer
Her OaughUr.
iathmus from the cruisers Dixie and
analysis, as there Is a strong belief
Mrs. Sllakb^th Zeigler. aged
here that the man was poisoned and
Prairie have been ordered to San Migtay to prevent the threatened in­ yean, died this morning at 6:30 o'clock shot by tome other person than him­
the home of her .danghter, Mrs. J. self.
vasion.
Neal's widow m^ be arreeted aad
Rear Admiral Cogfalan has adriseJ J. Jackson of Bast Front street. Al­
le navy department Uiat at least SCO though Mrs. Zeigler bad been an in­ held to await the reault of the analyelt
her actims In disposing of bU prop­
Colombian trotnia have been landed valid for the last five years, her death
pre; erly barest snspidon upon her. A
■ar the Atrato river In Colombia,
ceded only by a fit of congfalng shortly tnll investigation vlU be made.
le Panama border.
Lately
there has been maeh talk
The Coltwibians are apparenUy for- after waking at 5 o'clock. Her dan^was sitting by the bed when death about the case, and snipksion' has
6ame.
The deceased lived at Kasaon nntll
le death of her husband, Henry Zeig.
NO HEARSES IN CHICAGO.
FREE DELIVERY MK-yEARE.
ler. five years
and alace then at
Drivers Stilt on Strike and No Hope it the home of her only dau^ter, Mr*.
Jackson. There are three eons left Tomorrow is the I
SettlemenL
Chicago. Dec 19.—With nearly 76 Henry and Fr^ of this city and Carl
9. is Die eixta
funerals to be held in Chicago today of OviatL
The funeral will take place talllo^
tne livery drivers strike ctmtlnued.
Eimptoyers this morning forUfled their >w noon at the borne on Skat Front free delivery in this dty. Ott Deoember
20.
1897.
tour
carriem.
Joe. Shier.
defense against unions. Not one street, the Bev. Demas Cochlin offldathearee has gone to a cemetery since Ing. The Interment wUl be made in J. O. Taitman. O. E. Tbomaa and Jl y
yesterday morning 'and funerals are the cemetery at Bnn»etfa( Conwa, B. Oibbard. started out with their
being conducted with the aid of aireel where Hr. Zeigler and a eon are bnried. packs for the first tima Since then
there have
added to the list two
additional carriers. D. F. WUsOa and
CHRISTMAS AT FIRST M. E.
At the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Vlcek
E. A. Bvans besides two snbstlUite
at St, Procopius church the police
charged 200 strike sympathlrers who Program for the EnUrtalnrnam Next carriem. W. W. Goble and G..A. John­
son- O. E Thomas, of the original
werp cursing the driver of a funeral
Friday Night
four, exchanged places with W. M.
wagon. The coffin was then taken Into
In addition tp the two Christmas Gordon, who was a catriw at Sioux
the ebnreh.
programs for.#^torooiTOw at the First Fails, South Dakota. The population
Is Lining Up I
MethodUt chnix* the Sunday school served by the carriem Is between tfiOO
ORVILLE BLOOD DEAD.
will give an illnstrated program
and 9.000„ abbot three-foortha the pop­
Waablngton,
Friday (Chrlstmaa) ni^t that wIQ i
ulation of the dty.
reached President
Old Reeidsrit Pas 1 Away at East pass anything ever attempted by them
Besides the addition of the two cari
Senator Gorman Of
and they have a r^mtatlon for pretty rlera in the dty. tree mall deTlvery has
force against
Orville Blood, an old pioneer of this good ones. The entertainment
been extended to the rnral diatrteu
region, died thU morning at the home, clitdee the Btory ot-liceUe's Visit
and at preeent there are .flue rinal car­
of his SOB. Ira Blood, at Bkst Bay. age SanU Clans, the edd man's flying miriem baring this dty as headqnaitem.
72 years, the cause at death being chine. hte faetoriee. eUblee and asEach has at least 100 families on his
<anoer. He leavee two dau^ters. Mrs. slBtanu. There are.reallstle life pleroute, the tottl number of patrons of
ln_thej«ffi
, _
of this city. Mrs. Smith of
s and wUl especially pie
the eervioB bdng aboot lAOO. and each
(lontlal asplratlnnS“i
Nasd. lca.jQCfiniS Hf ^e
roote ia-tcom n to 28 mOea In length.
ilckPi it Gorman can proeent a solid Hast Bay Lumber Co. The time and
Then
9. tF.finni of Democrats 1n the senate place of the funeral will be determined etory of the birth aad boyhood of Tbe present mtai carrier*
'acainst the treaty he can beat
after wor>i is received from the dangh- Jesus, illustrated by 60 p^ntlnge and Goble. ronte No 1. to <Nd Mlaeloa:
Arthur R. Neal, ronte No. 2. to Neal; •
icr. Mrs. Smith:
photos o'r
Somner P. OUbert. ronte No. 8, to
UNPLEASANT MEMORIES.
Coder Ron; W. S. OUlette. route No.
CRACKSMEN GET S2JX».
&st Bay and the State rood:
1 Boy Wat Reminded, of Early
house Id Natareth where He Uved. the
Wm. E Deltell. route Na 6. to Bing­
Jewelry of That Amount Taken In well where He wmit to get water, the
ham. Bach carrier has a snbetltste
I exchange of recent date tells of
Tilbury. Ont.
fields where. He gathered flowers,
who
caa
take hU place tn case <»f
Detroii, Mich.. Dec. 19.—Robbers all photographed life aixe and have
u hoy entering a car and leaving the
door open behind him,, when an i'' blew open Uie safe of M. J. Foot's i«''- never been shown here before. There sickness or other mishap.
The buainees of the loeal oSce has
mnu ihundered. “Were you brought
erlv store at Tilbury. Ont.. early thU 0-111 also be six Uluatiated solos and
grown in the matter of money orders
In a lAi-n? Shut Qie door!" The boy mijmlng and secured watches,
rhorusee using 76 dissaving views.
stered lettem as well as the
moods and other Jewelfy worth 92.0M . A nominal charge of 10' and
di<l as he nas bid. but the team
amount of man bandied, and two sabseen to trickle down hie cheeks. They escaped.
' eenu will be made to cover the great
■There., there, never mind lad, of
expense of the program, any surplus
E. J. Hanalovaky'B stMW at Uie canter
course you wasn’t hron^t up in
going into the enuday school treas­
KAISER GOES TO CHURCH.
of SUte and Bose etreets and one at
bnm - • That's Just It," blubbered the
ury.
the store of Mm. Ad* Fuller at the
lay ' I was. aad every time I see
I Anniversary of
comer of Randolph street and Elm­
Jackass it brings It all back to me."
RECOMMENDS MR. BISSELL.
wood avenue. At the
Hanover. Dee 19.—Kaiser WIlUan
PURE CANDY at JACKSON'S. 22t2 atteaded services incident to the_one Rev. David Howell Ssya He Would money odrem may be seesred, letters
regUtered aad etunps bon^t bat no.
Make a Good Pastor.
hundredth anniversary of the Hanover
mail is dlatrlbnted.
ian regiments at Garrison church to
Rev. L,. B, Bteseil. who U to preach
at tbo Presbyterian church Sunday, is
by Rev, David Howell
of Lansing, as a wise, levd headed,
Judicious Christian minister. And ho
n B. A 0. Shops Causes Damage says. "If 1 were to select a pastor tor
the Traverse City PresbyteriMi church
Lorain. O., Dec 19.—Fire Iasi night i could not do better than to reoomE^H. ' They will thus keep Inform^
about home events.the year Uirough. 1 the Baltimore & Ohio shops caused mend Mr. Bissell."
$1.00 a year in advaoea —
'OSS of $126,000.
He has had three very succeesfol
----------------------- —I pastorales.
The Franklin Avenue
« M Jt M .4 J> M d* J* B J> M JS jl jl jt Jl ^
THE BEST Chriitmsi present you
an aend friends
out
of
town
la
a
paid
frienda
- aubaerlpGon tor
Trsveme
Eagle. They will t
. ..-----events v—
In advance.
FB£® from now unUl.Xmaa. with
every $1 purchase, a handsome SUk
' -• • Handserclilef. at BHNDA''

mOLD REIMMB

the
t llaniniitnU. Castlrr

dressy ".<K>I lined uid nr mocha. .

% By giving M nice pack- J

NO WHERE
A larjre *sM)rimrnt of lineil kid and MdekatrlorM iu H
'alpnp-r.)Ii>rh &L 91 and....

If a ,, t-. l.e a I>air

1.50

kid mocha mitteim. yon >\ .ll timi

| QQ

111 the iinlin. d kid j-Uiv. . «.• uuri>.<>■•
tlifoulelir.tnsl IVrrin«BiiTI
other t'o ITnuitn. i,t hi. 91.3ii-ai>d

2.00

0|»eii Evenings Until Christmas

WAS NEAL
MURDERED?.

Seventeen Injured by Jumping from

You Cannot Make ^
a Mistake

If Ihei'e-is anvf liiii^'- wii.-ii ,i ni:Oi will ;ii>pre<-iate lor ii
gift it's a iitee p;iir III warm gloves.

FO*

Rome. Dec. 18.—AcconiUiS to the
Trlbuna. the vailcan
«niW«n
wealth poured Into Its taBm taUy.
certain reme, which
were known to he possee»*4 by Pc^
Leo, were looked for wlthoit reenJL
the seanch toward jhe
Vecomlng
somewhat feverish.
Cardinal Gotti, prefect of fte propssanda. aceomiwnied by Mgr. Mnrsollnl. one nf Ulc
Pope's '
Grand Ra|dd>;. MIcb., I
th^^rvCri^ today and
th^vrCfi^
droTO up
Georire R. Nicbols wilt hr
Monday in tbo police court for bio present&l to Pius^t5.0«h0®> francs,
alleRO-t connection with the water scao- snylne l.oo bad Jirectetf that the imm<-y ho paid hiR successor fo«r montha
Pmsccuior Ward says
ready to so r^hend. with the examlna- after
lion.
The examination of All
COOK A CO. TO B
Mam F. McKnlght wa«
yesterday momlftK. ‘’I’lit
e Operationeiwhen the
ponement was ordered
Weather Permita,;
Mr. HcKniehi appeard
n. Cook & Co. have purchased the
with bla law partner. James McAllister.
on West Front streetffrom ProThe respondent was smlllnE and appar urieior Turner of the Apple }Svaporator
enOy In the beet of spirits Mr. Mc­ foiupany and will eommen* the eiweAllister, .(inferred with Mr. Ward in tinn of a fine building Just Jis soon as
the clerk’s ofBee and then talked
weather ail) permit In^e spring.
McKnlght."
The property 18 BOxIEO ttiM
UiC
When they entered court Mr. McAl­ hullJlne will be 40x75 feetj^ wlU be
lister explained that he had busi­ nsec! for an implement Mpre. The
ness and legal enEaKemenis a-hic’i present biilldlnga on the lot wUl be
would occupy his time until
moved to' the railroad rt|fat of
middle of JaniiajT}-, - and
tbey 'and used as a warenonaae The new
would
like the examination
will be two stories hi^ with
ferred at least until January 11.
lasement for inipleiflpts and mataking
chinery. Workmen are
away the old building.
The bnslncRS ouUook
firm Is bright and the
location is one, of the
valuable in th4 ettyl
Mr A. B. Cook, the
was for many years
the J. R. Grellick
long exjierlcnce
providw. il. No lu‘tli-r aiu A trial
oilvamago in the
will <-onrin,-r you of its pr.i.-ti.-iildlity and speed.'
GORMAN AGAINST

We can fix your old shoes.

Xmas Claak Sale!

WEALTH

45DOO.OOO FRANCS TURNED OVER
TO NEW POPE.

/ttorney'8 case to be called
MONDAY MORNING.

Michigan Telephone Co

J. W. SLATERp

iEO’S

-i-

Will you And more appropriate
arUclSK for ChrtsUnae pifis iliun
at this store. W*e l>uve every­
thing in the musical line from a
piano to a Jews' harp. If you
are not interested in a piano or
organ, probably a guitar, banjo,
mandolin, rlolin, or some other
small instrument is what you
want. Then there's talking
inachine.' and records, sheet
music.
m ll s i r U <xo k s.
ui'llcl s in the music line. iVi-.
tninlyyouean find what you want
hero, -Our prices are always the
. quality .
yogr selectloos early

.W, W. KIMBALL CO.

age of perfume for a \
? Christmas grift.
V1*KKFITMES

Our
are

JJ fre.sh ami

all %

liitest '

HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE.
'ar and

Literature Dleowaeed by
Ydfhg Ciceree.
Last night the flmt regular debMe
of the High Bcholl debating class took
pUce. The subject was: “ROMflved.
That war baa done nwre to advance
civllliatlon than Ittertm*."
The
aOrmtUve was handled by Leon Stein­
berg. Merton Wilson and Mable Waltem. while Howard Adams. Albert
Ubrtea and Zena Theobald defended
the negative. The debate was a groat
previous efforts.
The mratbtfs of the elase who did not
take part in Uie Aeblw acted ap judges
anJ decided in favor of the negative.
After the debate Mr. Nye gave-ihc
class a few polntem on debaUng and
urged them to bear a* many goo.i
speaker* as possible.
There was some talk of getting a de
bate here between the Manistee and
Peioskey high schools for tbo beneflt
'OCW give the class, and if atrangementa can be made it U very UhelX
In the near
they will debate b
future.
The next debate, which wlU take
place on Friday. JaniMiy 9. wUI be
on the subject: "BeBOlved. That womshould be given equal suffrage with

M odor.A.
NEW BRIDGE IS OPENED.
Will Jcin Manhattan and Brooklyn
Mere Clomly.
New York, Dec. lA—The new WU1-.
lamburg bridge, to bind Manhattan and
Brooklyn more cloaely togedier, was
mrmallr opened thla nftenmon by ap- -.propriaU exerdaee.

J American Drug Co., I

\ W

7 ALBEST GLeBBBin. Mjr. x

FREB from DOW until Xmas, with

'i.' ---------------

wtgEisMo^usmtfm

-■SSWW---

THE a
Hie Dally

3S-S5““-

a»eoaaaMe Ibtiv
I musical subjects has

. and

COMirM EVENTS.
Dee. M.-CamiUe B«yiu>l<ls Id -A«
Yot^Llke^t’'-Bt«IDbny’8 0r*Ba. i

1903.

Witt D Sberty, «nd
Justmeeivad A new let of.
<i libsitr
nixii^ tn
b the
a> mt, h 'i L-ii-u u ou»
.
trueMBse. The deathot .pMrfoti, tbe
OENUiNE LEATHER SUIT CAES*
fortitude of tltt
the tfny >01
AND HAND EAM.
words jmd templed faffls, are Moqaent made liy Ills new uniform wheh. he
Beet aasertmMt srith 10 per cent diebecause they ttU ot freedom,
count ntxt WMk et
weol home tc dlooer yestAtlay.
the song
with a
knew his Bittt woiTld surprise bis wife,
F.^fOnOBAfUBNESSCO.
which religion fiats
and l^e tboogtat he wonU make the
in «ay narrow or dognmUo sen
surprise as eomplett ae peesRile by go­
tn Its due relatton to patriotism.
ing anmnd (hr house and coming
"Dbcls.”
the back duor. As be opened the door
Of the Southern war songs, “Dixie" quietly and looked In. be saw m.
was written by Oen. Albert Flka. ftirndlng in tbe ititeben with her back
He became an adventurer In tbe west­ toward hiiii. To'a'Rract her attention
ern wilds and finally settled In Ar- be con^.i ,,;iito londly. Wberetqi
she turned, and at ^ caught
edltor and
Tbla la the article most '
glmpoe of him sbe threw up bee art
ed the Southern cause and enlisted a snd gave u wreain aud was apparently
needed by everyone at tbla
company of Chwokee Indians whom about to taint away when (he gallant
time of year and we are no
he led into bMUe.
doctor lu Ills Ktimolog regalia nubed
exception to this rule. We
"Maryland, My Maryland."
up and i-sngbt ber In bis u
need money and seed it ibadly
This tamous camp-fire song of the
"Whafs .,ie matter?
Don't ,,v
end if you aeed'clotbea half
South was written In April, 18S1, at alamed. lt'« i. your own McEendree,"
aa bad aa we neetf money
Poydrae college, Loulsiaaa, by Jaa. B. 'Ob my Mrlvendree, I—1 tbon^
frill call on os at once
i
ieand
get
-.. FTak
Randall, a young prafeesor In the
the benefit of tbe markably
also
appe„*.d
tbe
same
day
for
tbe
lege, wbo'was greatly exettbd by tte
low prices we are malting
his
new
uoiform.
of the attack made on the
aU snlu sold in tiw next ten
.Morlarlty.-and
"Swehusetts troops, as tiiey pasted ttyon^ geaijt"-K>
days.
won join tbe dazthe city. That nl^t In a strange ner- rUiig beulii, depui-un..nt galn:
We tr^ sever to cany goods
lension he oordd not Bleep. Sud­ urtforms i.re neat. -tHit
candy.—
over from one aeaaon to an­
denly he rose about mldnl^t lit bis Columbus iiiiioi Dlspaich.
other. bat put a price on tbani
candle and went to bis desk. Some
that will close them out. This
r until Xmaa, with
powerful spirit seemed to possess him,
it. what wc are doing now.
_____j. a handsome —
and be wrote the whole poem of nine
Call aud get our price* before
Ulkeicblet at BBNDA'
verses In s short time.

affeoUcms et. mltUons.

Uterary Imi^irtaUty by a
meat's Inspiration, while others have
given a lifetime of thnghl end safie^
ink to tte words and muak that have
made them famous. The story of the
origin of our well known songs msy
give to them a new and deeper inte^
eat. and bring us Into closer sympathy
with their authors."
The first patriotic aong of which
have found a record Is the ■‘Battle
of tbe 'Keya." one
the most popular
ballads of the Revolution. It was wrltby PranclB Mcmkinson. a signer of
the Declaration of Independence.

MONEY

A QUESTION OF FOUCY.
The Treveree Olty ^e, elways
denocmic In lu teert'ieg. ig serlsc
. many t«7 pretty things of President
Rooeevett lately. If It keeps on ttint
way It will be a p«tty «ood Republi­
can paper next (Ul.—Charieeolx Sem^
tioel.
Hie Dally Bsgle supports the admlnlstradoa, y*ether It be RepnbUean
or Demoaetlc. in aU policies whicb it
"Red. White and Blue.’’
helicwes to be for the , best interests
"The Battle Hymn of the Republic,”
I Ihink we must have borrowed the by Julia Ward Howe, was written
of the pe<^e at large, If we commend
(be acts of the President we do. not Red. White and Blue" from Great Washington In December, 1861.
BrtuiD since the music la the aame aa
a specially lively day, excited
- r eoBuntt ometres to the
Brltanla." and the words are very by the marching, of troope, the mar­
R^bUoan party. Any mas. srtiether
he be RepnbUean or Demoorat. who stmUar. It was .written in 177» oy tial muglc and the hl^ pressure of her
ooeupjes the office of chief znaglBtiate Thos. ReckoL
she went to bed and
Joseph Hopkinson. son of Fronds slept soundly, until nearly dawn, when
of this nation and performs his dntles
irus awakened by the strains of
earnestly Md ooasdeatlons’y. having Hopkinson. wrote "Hail Columbia" In
the
summer
of
1778,
wben
war
wltb.
in mind only the patriotic purpose to
"Jobs Brown's Body;” thus, without
look after the welfare of hD country Prance, the Nation’s beet friend,
effort, she began to put new words to
deaefres the support of every man ed inevitable.
it, and quickly rising, Jotted them down
Public spirit bad never risen higher. Is the absolute darkness ot ber room,
without regard to party.
-About
that
time-the
theatre
was
opea
It BO bappens that the present occu­
lest she go to sleep and forget tbi
in Washington and a young singer
pant of the White Honae is a Republi­
It only took about 15 minutes and
can. If he were a Democrat thsl for whoec benefit It was announced the great hymn was written.
was very much disheartened, though
would make no dUferenoe.
be thought If he oonld get a patriotic
The President of the United States,
. with
■RBE fl
song adapted to the time of the "Presi­
as such, is
e Silk
ry n 1
pttbUcan. It is in asplrltofindependenee dent’s March." it would save the day. Initial Handkerchief, i
This
march
was
played
very
often
that The Dally Bagle has
In honor of Washington, and It i
tbs President in some of/his
the same spirit it reserves the right tbe literary ambition of the time
find suitable words to accompany -lU'
to condemn, shonld occasion i
TTie writer was a frl«id of the young all goods St uniform low prices.
singer, and promised to bdp him.
Faph going the rounds de- When he called the next afternoon
dUference between a politi- the song was ready for him.
s statesman thus: "A poliThe object of the author
reconcile the political parties ot tbe
time then divided with respect to the
<io something for the people." A war. and to awaken the true Ameri­
other definition Is : A poUUclan Is
can spirit. It has lived and lasted far
man who wants an office. A stated- beyond bis expectations.
man la a man who haa one.

FHae from now until
with
-_____________________ Silk
Handkerohlel. at BBNDA’S.
Report from the Referwi Bcheel.
J. G. Gluck, SupeilntandeDt, imnty*
town, W. Va, write*: "After trying
aU othn advwtlBed cougb medldnes
we have decided tt nee Foley'e Honey
and Tar axdnsIvMy tn the Weet Tlrglnls Refttm' Bohxd. I find it the
most eSeeUva and absolutely Harm­
less." For sale by Jos. u. Johnson and
s. E Walt dfc Soas.___________ eodw

Never, No Never,
-e such high grade Candies sold at
h ^ahamrf^B^nSm Y^OES^*^

.with a,_handsome credit for

Your Wife,
Your Children,
• ^ .
or Yourself,
'h^

Wc will k>aii one of the Little Stee] Banks with
each S&TiQgs Account, and pay 3 per rent eempound
-A. lUau won .

A.

Order your .Christmas
Presents now and sretid
the holiday rush.
We
have a most excellent
line of

ALNfAYft

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VEGETABLES

When you are nalhg oil
lamps or .any kind ot light
blit RLECTRICITV
in
your home or office ' There
U nothing like ELEC­
TRICITY for illuminating
ptirpoaea. No smoke, no
aiDclt, nogTeaar, no danger
from fires—ir Is the tdcmI
economical ■ illuminau-r
'*that can be procured.

BARNUM&EARL
Railroad Wauh Inspcctore for
re Marquette and n. B. A
iCailroad Companies.

Boarilmaii River
ElefjCOlf: LIAht S
PQwer Company.

For a Mand—aU klnda-al^aliaa
i

For a C2ioice Line of

TO ANNOY YOU

Buy a Ihig For the Home
i

sSisliT-:

80METMIN6

size.

Special - PrIcMa

R. DIAMOND

PUasTaMraRtf
ActtoB R«|alatm’.
with w. H. KimiMlICe.
190 Front

In lioth gents and ladies

Cablta^. Rutu ilagas.
Beets, P'li m p ,k i I) s.
Squash, Onions.-Carrots,
all kinds of pit-kles, ;ils<i
a clioic-e^lmo of Camli-'S.
Nuts, Pigs and Datei^
Xmas, dall on

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J. W. Milliken.

J O H N J.
BREZ I N A
348 E. FRONT ST

Sold InTiwverseCtty uj j.O.JemnsOD

1-4 OFF I
On Ladies’ and Gent’s

Traverse City’s Most Attractive Shop­
ping Center.
THE GREATEST FACTORIES OF THE COUNTRY HAVE CONTRIBUTED THEIR BEST
WARES TO MAKE OUR “UP STAIRS. DEPARTMENT” THE MECCA OF ALL CHRISTMAS
SHOPPERS. GREAT THRONGS CONSTANTLY BUYING THE BEAUTIFUL GOODS.
WE OFFER TIMELY SUGGESTIONS:

Mrs. Williams’Wate^ Colors

Gold Watches

The most bMutIful water c«ler* ever
shown here.. Make a meet soeopUble
gift. 8^ the great window display.

Genuine Persian Pugs
All hand made, the handaomeet ever
placed on sale here.. The fineet kind
of a gift, tad they coat from SIS te SSO.

Saturday, December 19th.

A Late Book

W. C. & B. A. Gannett, ^
137 pre„t Street, k

irrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr^-rrrrrrrrrrrrr'rr

have a pit

Buy. Xmas Gifts of S. Benda & Co*
Not only do you get the newest and best hv^ the <mort^
men/ to choose from.
y
T|p^ in endless variety, all the newest silks and
■W shapes at 25e, 50c, 75c, ^.00, 4?1.50.

SmakingJackets
JiSHT'’
S. .^PISDA at CO.

Couch Covers
The newest designs, beautiful oriental
patterns. ' Nothing .nicer for a Chrismat gift. Prices from S2.7S te SS.0O.

Hand Painted China
From the Famous O'arcy Art School o
Kalamaieo. Never had anything tha
sold so rapidly. Be sure and see it

The Great Toy Store

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J Ophite Boston store.

we oan suggest is one of oui-v

Hamliron Clothing Co.

DON’T DELAY!

Waltham, Elgin and
Hamilton;

Candy Sale!

The Economy Store.

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FOB TUB CUtLDBEN
. _____ "I >ve
< Khniv s» meuy
y pprelly ISuU- :irli.-1.-s .
wearing apparel it's bard to get an-ay from this depanmen't. »hii,.iu i.u,,
Here's a few: Handaomv liule \lo.-h.t Kid Mills, SOc and asc: li.-iiinifnl
combinations in aU wool'KnU Twjuek. Wc and f.oc; knit and iitlk
J
flers. 3&0 and 50c; knit Gloves and Milts. XJc and 50c; immenae lio.-« Ti.;
styles, lie. •.’Sc: nobby liiUe Overookla. Reefers and Suite.

Suit 202 Wilhelm BtL

To THE BOONOMV STORE

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The Best Xmas Pfeseiit

Andrus & Frost

WATCHES

Follow the Crowd

1-3 Your Life is Lost

'Many
An exchange asks the imestion. Sion that "Yankee Doodle" is strictly
"What Is steel made of?" Write
It Is said
Grand Rapida.
to be one of the oldest songs In the
world, and at different tines of Its
What Editors Say.
career has belonged to
it is reported that when a gentie- Bogtand as "Nankee Doodle" in the
man with curly bla'^ hair, Roman time of Charles I. hnd to Holland
noae. Caesarean mouth and tragedy 'Yankee Dudel." It is said also to be
written on his face approached thu an old Preach vintage song and a Hun­
pope the other day. the ponUC nudged garian air, and at one time even be­
hU chief secretary and whispered: longed to the Roman Catholic <Aurcb
"Bet 16 to 1 that man la from Lincoln, where It probably originated al
Neb..’- and he-sraa.—Detiolc Tribune. le yw 1200. A D.
If you are a musician and do
The postmistress at Red Dog, Tex., believe that such an nndlgzillled ditty
isn’t to be trifled with in'the msttAr could ever have been Intended tor re­
of lack of courteay she arrogates as ligions purpose, play it over on u
, her due. The other day she shot the pipe organ very simply and slowly and
hat from ttie head of the mayor of your doubts will soon vanish.
the town becanse be failed to exhibit
“The Star Bpanflied Bonn
proper respeot for her when eaUlog
seems to be a favorite American
for his mall,—Saginaw aourie^He^eld. song. It is certainly tbe -one best
fitted for instrumental rendering, and
Some paper somewhere says aome- It the Navy Department could settle.'
ihing shout Tom Jobnaon’s choice tor by Its oommand, the question' of a Na­
vice prealdenL Dvldently Tom baa tional air. this would be the one
suooeeded in getting at least his head wonld dioose. tor it te now decn
out of the Ohio avalanche —KalamSTOS that whenever our National air IsJn
order on ships of war. the bands shall
play the time.
Wai the New T ik minister whfi
written by Francis 8. E^y In
donhta the stoir of /.-lam and Bre and 1812. being inspired by toe bombardihe downtau of man. please offer sezns
lent of Pt. McHenry by the British.
other explanation for the latter-e pree
“America.''
ent condition’ — Saginaw Bvenlng
Though I have aald
News.
"The Star Spangled Banner" "Amer­
ica" Is our real National hymn,
It would seem to be appropriate for
written In 1882 by Dr. 8. F. Smith,
the stockholders of the United States
can afford to share the tune with
ShipbuUdlng Co.>. to club together
England for her "God Save the King*"
send «
t ot condmence tc
for it It as much out’s as Ihitdand’s,
stockholders of the Crmsolldated Lake being of Gentian origin.
Superior Co.—Detroit Free Press.
Dr. Smith wben looking over soon
German song books was attracted by
the tune, and sering that It
days In Jail for "plain” drunk. • Won­ triotic. pafd no more attention to it,
der what he wonld bave*been seat except to get Its rhythm.
up for had he been the posseesor ot
To use Wr. Wmiam Barton’s words:
"Tt has In It nothing ot the local, noth­
ing of tbe vindictive, bnt contains'
y everything that has s fit plaoe'
In such a composition. It vpeals to'
Mr. Rockefeller soys there Is no,hap- history, to the beauty and grandeur
pinesa in -wealth, but tew men have
ir national scenery, and to the
ever worked harder tor the sake of noble sacilflce ot those who have made
our country what tt Is.^ Btt Its key- ^

We also clean, prett and re­
pair at reasonable prices. Call
for snd deliver go^s if de­
sired.

corner F
Bros’.,
togs up t

The greatMt lot of Toys and Games,
Oolla and Doll Things, Balls and Blocks.
Alt kinds of Ohrietmaa Tree Ornsmeata.

Decorated Lamps
For the parior, aming room, dining
room, hall. Banquet Lamps and Hand
Lampe. No nicer gift can -be made.

Steins and Mugs

Cut Qlaas Display
That 1* tnily marvelous. Most atiraetivo part of the etere, Evsry lady
want! at laaat one piece-give it her.

Rugs, Rugs, Rugs
<r of Odd ehapee and quaint mol-

Work Baskets <
and Paper Baaketa. The 90^1 odd
■hapei and eoloio. imported Japaaeao
and native Indian make. Cdnft find a
nieer gift.

All alxw, coleiu and prices: Smyrna.
Maquettt, UtoplA Parolan. The nleett
kind of a ChrMmae prosent

Chafing Dishes
Five O'cloek Taa Kottls* and Flagena.
Would ba aa nlot a gift as you could
giv* your frfenda.

SANTA CLAUS LlKES^TO EAT
THE BEST OF CM40IES, GOOD AND BWEET.
HE BUYS THEM HERE, FOR IT IB A TREAT
TO FILL ALL STOCKINGS THAT HE DOSS MEET—
• WITH THE SMILE THAT WWT COME OFF."

THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE GO.
STORE OPEN TILL > FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS.

THE DAhiy

DBCglMBjBB

dusky DoUttla In • in OU KMtaaky,":
OrMse M*M of 1
and-4WPMu«d in that rtmiwf bum;
went to.Hon(it this n>«lib«.
’•
Than 2,«0 times: Mario* OMyoourt,'
Mra Chari** Re**irtha] Ml t*«ky
the clever Lady Holirrood of VMier
The
next
attiMtion
foilovring
tofor ft three trees' visit la l>etn>lt.
‘HylVs •‘Plotodota'i eompany. and
nlghfa engagement «t “Tao Rich
Gordon Brigham *f Twin Maintain MairT." wm be “A Han from Swed^
de^' l^au mdcson. the faaoua Boeay of
was in the city yaeterday and retemed
Hoyfa -A TeiM Steer” are ax the
I next Saturday. December 26. _
home this morning.
PeMmamr Oee. Rail vriahea It etat-j bead of the organization.
Tile Weather,
Steinberg Broa. have juM put In ed that If people who aend pact^es
ilaiu or »npw wmlght; Sunday ealr
“As Ton Like If Is perttaps the
several PhUlps’ ffliaainated show through the mails vrill do thW np
. and eUghlly colder, etcepi anow flurirely. there ta very little danger purel ideal'Of any of Shakespesire's
casa* In the notion and ganta' fomlMtriaa la the west portton'; brisk south.
of their going astny. and that *11 plays. It was wriuen in all its frediInga department.
sblfUBK to treat wlnde.
new
of Intellectual superiority, min­
valuable packigea abonld be reglaterThe Are
gled with the thoughfulneaa of ma­
cali about 4:30 yeetad^ afternoon
Oriver Jamea Baker of the Are de­ tured age.
from tSe~hdme of hUchael Tebo o< dlS
Franklin sOeet, where the chimney partment was one of the man( to form -What a host of portraits, lUe-Ilke
vivid, sjo concenuatoJ In the
cloee acquaintanceship with the Ice
was burning out There was no dam­
group the poet ha* people hia Arcadiao
this morning. As he stepped
age dcme.
the bouse he thought he would at­ forest with?
is
the
irtwlo dramaUe action of as
tempt some aerobatic feats and pro­
play. Where, in the langaage of
ceeded to stand on bis bead. His
Cempbell, Shakespeare has anaUted
cess
is
attested
by
the
condition
of
1878.
out of the busy world Into a W9odbis left eye.
He makes ns bieMlie
The- American Exprees Compsny lanJ solitude:
shipped 5.200 pounds of white fish and Its fresh air, partake its pastoral«e*ee,
feast
OB its Denison, admire ito bonnd; to Chicago last night for H K.
The Old Reliable One Price
Brinkman of Old Mission Nine hun­ log wild deer and syupathlaejritb Ita
dred pounds of fish were also shipped banished men and simple mstica”
The coming proJueUop with Ciirnlltoday by Wm. Hopkins and the
emount by S. C. Darrow & Son. Last la Reynolls«,..Jttm,es Brown and their
week Tbos. Saunders of Old Mission edmlra'iie compani- of Bb
players,
whlcb-ias proven ao oulnentshipped ],7&8 pounds; the season
ly attractive In the larger cttlea. la be­
taking fish opened December IS.
ing aaaiied with the keenest Interest
by a majorityj>f our leading people,
, Oppii even- ov<-ning this month ho yon vnii ex­
who have been Inatnineiital In aer THE THEATERS.
curing this attraoUon. The date ta
amine that fine line of
Tuesday. December 29.
O. P. OiBVBR.
F. W. CASV&
o. P.
Bro.
In MMunt of Uie___
'*Fl»h and
___ Gam*
Qamu .Ur
te in tbrir. uu.uc
office uuriitg
duri
nrin* noB|.

Jewelry Store

DIapiondSs Solid Gold Watches,
Sterling Silver hoveities and
Everything pertaining to a tirst
class Jewelry Store
:
t
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I BESIDE MV
r
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BOOK SHELVE^

aiT* ywrfrWM *N er ta*M asx

Souvenir Boolis of
Traverse City

Wh« did days ever fly by as rapidly
as the last day* tat whlrii to prepare
for Christmas de to the busy pApentv
A boqk(of this kind mahex a fine book gift. espeeUUy to •
or dr«g on ao slowly as these same
the beat of ito kind the eity baa ever aee*.
days to the impatient children? How
often have we said, ^‘after this I am
ifblng to begin getting ready lor ChrlatOMS on the 2$tb Jay of the December
belore!” and yet does not thU season
Had us juat as tar fnwn ready aa ever?
A few fortunate (?) osea toere arc
e-b% can aommand all the time ud
make all (be later «i. U la from The Book Lovers'
Half*___
hundred fiiaaoe to setooC from.
Hi BBOeTIKalc Hooee. (»r.
GBINNHU.
ChrisCmas gifts they aiab, but moa*. Preas, New York.
d and Caa* streets.
T44f
Front
people here to {dan carMoUy if they
‘•The Love Letters of a Coquette."
much giving. There by Warren A. Hawley. Is a' dainty
are four classee of people that every- little book with which to while a.w»t
ooe should try' to provide aome pleas- i hour when you do not care to do
hoUday reraepbrance for,-—old peo­ ly deep thinking ..although It la a
;etcfa in a decidedly sombre tone and
ple. chlldroi, invalida, and the poor;
all of these, after the ueceeaF hardly the book for tme-lneUnad to
lies of life are auppUed. nothing brings melancholy. It la prettily bound and
greater and more lasting pleasure than shows up creditably for the Henry
a veil-chosen book for their friends Aitlfflus Company's prees, and
yes
and thinking atill others might be glad haps would be benefleiat to any of
t don't buy until yon 'r
friends who are toellned to deal
of aome such help I have attompted
lightly with matters of the heart
make a gulde-liat to the books now
the-City Book atore. with some
have just received a copy of "John
mile suggestions in regard to them.
Greenleaf Whittier." by George'Bice
For the Little Tots
who <tcarly love brt^t pictures, we iCarpent^; In The Affleri<^ Men of
better assortmriit of botrits and Letters Series, and will give a review
of the poet's life in the near future.
re reasonable prices than
"The Whip-Hand." by Samuel MerUnprecedenUHl ou.-miuent will make
(-mSB from now until Xmas, with before. The live to 15<ei>t
books are really surpriaingly good, wln. is considered one of the bcsl
i,.at
.O.W...
while the 25-cent books, lithographed novels of (he year. Like -The RedGrand opera house on the occasion of, "
linen, are juat what wise parenU K^gers" and "The Blazed Tr^" U
tlon of Edward Owings | |>ofij-r gyy ynur Chri
tbrilllng story of Mlriilg^ inmTowne-B sparkling farce-tsmedy, "TooI,.JACKBON’8. '22t2 have been longing for.
en. It will be noUeed at length
DeliciouB plctnre books always And
Rich to Marry." This clever, novel I
ready sale, as do all the pretty Mother- in this column In a week or two.
and-altogether unusual.kind of
- Boy't Life Saved fro
My
Christmas wish for all tboee who
Goose books. The live doll bot^ de­
edy has ariileved a success this sea-1
__
pmalnaBt cuitan at scribed by na last, week are especlaUy leet me "Beside My Book Shelves"
which should please teh author as, C. W. Lyn<^.
U that you may have the spirit of love
Chester.'Ind.. writes: "My little good for little girls.
the performances delight the
had a severe attack of membrasBoys and girls from seven to 12 as in your hearts that will tea^. yon to
puollc.
p. -a
-and only got • relief i
rtoup.
those wM are friendless and
lines of Holiday Ttrtomim
well as many older persons will enjoy
That Junius Howe has recognized
g Foley - 9And'i-ai
"Gypsy, the Talking Dog.” and “Gallop- thus win the blessedness that is toe
e dc
doae and I feel that
■fafter one
may look -gaudier toaa
the value of a strong company is made
reward of giving: and also that
life of n
o« the Talking Pony," by Tudor
dear by the fact that Burt G. Clark,
onra. aonw may be a trlfie
each of you may ret^\-e toe hot* yon
Jeoks. also the other books of the samt
who created the role of Colonel Sanmost desire—it yon are able to decide
These and "Poesy Meo#,’
wbiefa one tbat is;—on Chrlsttnas Day.
quality. When you get
Louise PattesoD, continue to
WINIFRED E PRaTT WHITE.
one of onr fancy tetUes
bf prime favorites, as they Jeem-ve
to lie.
-Jane and John, Their
you also j^t g**d per­
COME IN AND SEEWr fancy wafer
Plays, Partles-and Picnics." by Ellnafume. A fine line of
betfa PolhemuE. and some of the SoalLazell 's. Woodworth's,
fleld books look entertaining; indeed
and such imported Frencb
there is an almost unlimited choli
goods as BonMgaath.
iking
books for this clasa. Stewart Edward
White, whose 'Blazed Trail" Is now cough medicines otoer toaa Foley's
Violet's. Pinead'a and
Honey and Tar. that they contain opi­
appearing In "The Daily Bagle,'
Roger's and OaUet's to
ates which are consXipaUng besblea
who Is a popular Grand Rapids young being unsafe, particnlarly tor chil­
select from at
man, baa wrlttai a modem fairy tale dren. Foley's Honey and Tar coir
In "The Magic Forest"—It Is the
of ''Jlininy Ferris. ” who In a very nov­
el way get* k»t in a great foresL Is
picked up by a pahy of Ojibway In­ A Theuaarto Denar’s Worth ef Goad
A. H. l-nomee. a well known coal
diana, with whom be apenda five happy
operator of BnOalo,
months, paddling canoes, setting
have been allUeted with kldgey and
bladder troubleZor yeara, paalv $t*vpooees. finally returning home In
r stones with
lating pain.
same novel manner in which he cajne.
taktog Foley's KkdneT Cue,
For our ftl^da from 13 to 18 there began

•"?

then toe result was euiprialng. A
are
Sanndera' bocrim. " Tilda tew doses started the briCfc dust like
Jane," who with her bright. h«>i9 orig­ fine atones and now I have no pan
inality is ooe of those charming old- acroes my kidneys and I feel ibee a
man. It has '
e a $1,600
------dell^tful to

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The Traverse City
Rtol Estate ExcIh^
Boom 5(5 Wlliiele B(Kk.

Some

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J. N. IHartlnek
Traverse City;

CNRISTMAS EXTRAl
Ivool.

Don’t get esciUni.

li-'lni's iipu- store.

Best Imrgains art* to Itn had at J.' Wil-

Look this list over.

WAITS DRIN! STORE

We believe you will edsily see that -new

and dependahie jgoods can be obtained here at lower prioHS than some ask for
:ni(-i*'iii :iiid Unreliable merehandise that'has been in every sale for years^nd still
remains unsold.

.

Ladies’ Fleece

Ladles* Dressing
Sacques . . . -

Lined Kid Giovaa and-Mittens, the
-

,.f48c

The S1 and $1.25 qualities going at a?e
The $2 and $2.25 qualities going at $1.46

T-

Ladies’ Tailor
Made Suits

kind that are wool lined and fur

Make excellent present*
The 75c qualities going at..........

^

$l2.0e-and $16.00 Suitagelng at. .$ 946

trimmed, they formerly aold at
-

$1.50 but you

can

buy

$18.00 and $2040 8uKs.$0tn» at. 14.71

them

now at.......................................................... 98c

BLACK KERSEY CA'^ SPECIALS:

GOLF GLOVES, the qualities that

$ 540 Cape* new . . . . . . 8 3.98
$ 7.50 Capes now .... . . .
640

aold at ZSfi and 3Sc. now..................1»c

$10.00 Cape* now ...............................

Snap in Ribbons
Pure

81540 Cape* now ....... ............... 1040

Blankets

Silk TaAeta

Ribbons

in

a

good quality at these remarkable
prices:

Made from the Anaat qualltiea bf
pure Australian wool, the $4.50
and 8540 kind, now........................ $847
The $640 and $6.50 kind, now ,,,, 449

Dress Goods
38-lneh |

and No. 16 at 10c per yard.

sold

Men’s Stiff
Bosom Shirts

HandkerchieFs

898

-e wool Black Zibelln*.

at

price

per

yard,

..•.................

S2-inch

strictly

Zlbellne.

In desirable patterns, the 60e end

SOc

a

apaelel

............................. .86e

pure

wool

Black

nlce'heavy quaO^,

formerly sold at 89c, now............ 69e

Ladies' Pure Linen Han
56-inch Black Nub Zibcline. a geed
Children's

Initial

Handkerchiefs. 3e.

Three in a box for.................................... 2Sc
At 25c we show a magnificent line of
Handkerchiefs that would bq 50e a
unlaundried

pure

$148,

dark patterns', only, per yard.... 5c
in

atrlpea

Our pure wool Panama Walit .Cloth,

cut prices;

in a ni.ee range of ealere. cream
indluded. aold at 85e. now.........

The $16 kind, new ................................. 1040

Our 36-inch Black TaAeta is abao-

69

lutely a pure silk with a bright
Swin Aniah. formeriy aold at 87c.

Boys- $2.50 Reefers, up to the ago
of 16, now ............................................... 1.98

and

Cheeks, regular pries '6 and 8c.
now. per yird...........................................

8e

V t reserve the right to limit quantity

Wilson Bros*.

Linens -and

Fine Dress Shirts

White Goeda.

Hold to pwrchaaar at this price.
..

$140 and $14G

I inVhelee Naekwear tor men at..................................
*■..................... 25c. 50c 75c. $140 and $1.26

Ladies’ Wrappers
which

art well made and from «lmpson’s best Percales-and Catlees,
special price ..................................$7e

Shirt Waists

Bpaelal lin*.ef Ana

TOwele Juat epened, aome vary
pretty new eAeets In the drawn
work and heWltehed.

Special

value at 2SC, 28c, 86c. 60o to $140
Extra

The 7Sc kind, epecial....................48e
Wrapper*

Waist Cloths

The $10 kind, now ................................ 640

16. now.............................................. 8.90

The 8c quality in both light and

.

at

The $640 and $6-60 kind, now... .^7

Boys' $S Reefers, up to the age of

Flannelettes

$1.00 and $145

sold

you can new buy at the following

................................ 3Se and SOc

Flannels

formerly

beautMil

Men’s Overcoats
and ether line* of broken elcaa,

Handkerchiefs,

Outing

cloth,

a

have net moved as we expaeted

Linen

qaulities m the lapndried. would
cost you

quality and

Several lines of Ane Overcoats that

piece elsewhere.
Ladies-

heavy

apeelal

In

Whit*

Apron*

from ............................... SBc to $146
White

Mercerised

Waleting

dainty and pretty pattome at
That are stylith and desirable.
The $146 and $1.50 Mnd, now... S
The $440 and $440 kind, now... .$840
The $540 kind, new..............................348

epecial p

REitL ANgIS^^I^-^.**!."*
. :f-................... 6$e

And bnudredg of other articles which weave unable to mentiou here for the
want of space.

E. WILHELM
NBII 8TORE.

Comr Front ab8 ilidna.

read abouL and "The Graveleya.'
ing perhaps toe beat; "Three Little
Crackers from Down in. Dixie," by WHUara Allen Dnimgoole; "Two Little
Savages," in which Earnest Thompson
Seaton (ells boys just bow to camp
It and live in the woods and study
.e wild animals there.—tots will be
favorite boys’ book.
For Yeung People

e sell! have a wide range of choice.
"The Millionaire’s. Son," by Anna
Bobeson Brown: "A Girl of Tirglnla, '
Helen Thnrston: "Hope Loring," LUBell: "Peggy." by I^ura Richards,
toe ulented dangler of Jolla Ward
Howe, whose books are always good;
'"Barbara LAdd," by Prof. Charles G
D. Roberts, whose wonderful woodland
stories once read can never be forgot;toen toe smaller but none toe
less valnaUe stories from toe pen of
Kate Donglaa Wlggln, of which her
latest. "Rebecca of Sonnybrook Farm,'
is aaid to be one of toe best: and so
many others juat as good that time
fails me to tell of them.
The Baeheier Girl
would be made happy by a copy
"Stage Confidences." by Clara K. Mor­
ris. (rtio tells her ezperieno
pleasing, chatty way; "A Japanese
Nightingale,’' by Oimto Watanna.
whose Japanese sketches in the L»
dice' Home Journal are familiar to
us all. or toe jolly "Fortunes of Fife '
with all toe bright sparkle of a PTenrti
novel and none of Ita ooaieenee*.
Our Baeheler Friend
any other man will enjoy n-ailiuK.
"The Whip-Hand," By Samuel Nur
win, a story of our own Hirtilgan and
some of its Inmbennen,—"The CoptolD." a story of U. S. Grant.
Churchni irailams; "The I.ttde Shepher.1 of Kingdom Come." by John Pox,
Jr_ and that much-dlsenasad book,
“The Sherroda.',' which is cretolnly full
of Intense liUeresL
,
Per GcAeral Family Reading.
T)aTTel of The Bleaael Isles" has al­
ready eslAbllshed a sure ptace for Iteqlf. as taare "Mn. Wlggs" and
•^vey Mary/’ with whom "Sally. Mrs.
Ttibbe,'’ abonld take her pUoe. "The
Awakening of toe Dneheas," a,etoiy
of toe wonderful sewer ot"a chUd's
love: “The HCtnOL ” by Charles Hark
Mubb. and “Onr Devoted Prienda, too
Dor." by Btrah K. Bolton, are all very
All these are by way of sogfeatlon,
but If you do not wish any of toe!<V
you can find many others equally good
al the City Book store.
A book that baa beeii very pot
in soutoem Michigan since' its
pearance in September of thlA yaac,.
and whleh vUI tmdonbtodly latereat
aU Ki^gan pe^^ple is T%e M-ksr
goTB." by Eugene Thwlae._ ft come*
to ay RheU tbo late for longer notlee
this week, but wtU be fully reviewed

STEINBERG’S GRAND
OPERA HOUSE

To-Night! (2
Saturday. Dec. I9th

Junius Howe's Company
—IN—

Edwartl Owings Towne’s

Funny Farce Comedy.

11*100 Rich

to Marry”
Interpreted b}* comedians
-rikI jrirls. headed by

G- CLARK,

the famous Colonel Sandusky
Dooimie of
“IN OLD KENTOCKY.”

Christmas
Preseats
for your wife, your daughter,
your sister, or your motber.
fashions in women's footwiegy.

(A few Kperials, $3-68.^

Alfred V.

■ Friedrttfr
SELLER OF GOOD $HOE8.

LOOKING POR TROUBLE?
"v Vou will find mure of it io less time
in a poor flour, than in any other thing
we know of. Therefore, when baying
don’t stop short of the ‘‘BEST ”
Manufactured by

Hannah ftXay Co.

ii'

THE DAlliy
WedoMday, aervioe at TilO p. a
AO are eortlaUy UtTtMd.
CongraBitleMi Church.
Rev. D. Codtlln,..pMtw. \
The
___annual
annualOhrtstxnns
OhilatXBneservlL.
servioe wUl
- -- a. m. • muaic
be at -10:80
SermoEirABd
n
approprlau to the NWIvIIt. Choir
C
vrill
__________
oonslst_________________
of Blisses Everett,
_ Gard­
<
ner, Omy and Mrs. Baohant, ^d
Messrs. Sfcelcher, DeWItt, Snyder and
Pennington. Mlu Moore. ogastsL
Special music will be:'
"The OiepherdB Were Abiding
jhe Fields," Vincent
"We Have Seen His SUr In the
Baet" Clare.
_
"Shout O Barth, FYom Silence Wak­
ing." Sehnedeer.
"New Bora King," solo by Mias Ev­
erett.
,
You ore cordially Invited to partici­
pate with us in celebrating the advent
of our Savior Into the world.
Sunday school at noon.
Junior Christlaa Ekideavor at 3 p.
Intermediate Christian Endeavor
4:30 p. m.
Young People's Society of Cbriftlan
Endeavor at 5:45 p. m.
Sunday evening service at 7 o'clock.
Christmas service and ChrlBtmas topic.
Mayflower Huh meets Monday at 7

SATOBI^y, PEOEMBEB 19, I9U8.
you WANTED PCS U. e. ASXT—Able
-bodiod aamaiTM aaa betvratB asea
tf n and 86; cftlMna df United

THE MBT ChrMmM

Teiiges.

tngtem stresta.
<uy*.
Bev. C. T. Stout, reotor.
Notice to the tazpsyers of the city of
Fourth Sunday in AdvhaL
T^verie Olty: ^W. T. Troutwine left iMt nl^ht lor
The tax rolls for the oollecUon of
BuOklo wlUi A oar lotd of Hve stock
the state and county'taxes for tbe
from this vicinity.
Sonilay sebool at U noon.
------ ’»"» anfl for the dtilnguent
city tazee end special as­
fisv. W. T. Woodhouse returaod last
ter esid yesr have h—
evening from a visit to bis motber In
- h
hanAff. {or collection.
placed In my
Sarnia, Ontario.
- nmy oBce to receive said
I will be In
SMond Methodist Church.
tazee from aov
now until Feb, 1. 1984, on
Herbert Raymond arHvsd In the'^ty
Rev. Hn^ Kennedy, pastor.
eseh week day front StJ’clock to U:80
last nlgbt from tbo U. of U. to ephkd
Christmas Servleea
o'dock in the forenoon and from 1
ibe bolldars witb bis parento.
Class meoUttg, 9:46 s. m.
o'clock to 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
Morning'service at 10:30. Theme.
On all state and oounty
oouoty tazee paid
pa
Miss Grace HaatinQs who has been
Detlvmer Has Oome."
before January 10. the regular fee of
studying St the conservatory of music, "A'lSunday
aaho<4 at 12:00.
per cent ter ooUeetTon wUl be
Uetroli..iB expected home tbls evening
Junior League at 3:00.
charged, and on all taxes n.--------------Bpworth League. G:SD p. m. Leader.
for the bolldays.
paid January lO. them win be diarged,
Harry Morse; topic. 'A cnolce fori
a fee of tour per cent ter oelleotion.
Miss Nltj Bugbee returned last Eternity."
ally on delinquent
and school
nlgbi (roni the Hlchlgan conservatory' Evening service at 7 o'clock. TTfeme,
m'and spedal asetsskientB, 4 cents
of noslc in Detroit, where sbe has •No room for Him."
each dollar of the .amount of said
been studying.
Miss Bngbee will' Special Cbristmaa music at both serOffice in ro
2i0. Wilhelm block.
Tlcesspend the holidays in this city.
Dated, Dec,______
Cordlal welcome to all services
1903.
ray Crawfi
X
M.-E.
f.-E.__________
HASKhT.L.
city Treami
Treamirer.
'OW
I
City
, Kalkaska for a few days
Rev. U. O Ruth, panor.
Rev. W. L. fanfmnn. paator.
Miss Bessie Pulghum has returned
lOtnn a m.. Class meeting.
Christmas Sunday.
from Albion to spend the bollday:
lU:30.^’orahlp and sermon.
' :3U, Horning worship.
l2;M.’felble ecbool.
Ibis city at her bone.
VUTHB
6:011. Y. P. A. service
Mies Mena Shields returned
7)0<i Evening servica
.
night'fron Ypsilantl to spend the boll
A conllal welcome to all.
Mid-WlntSr
Holiday
Excursiona.
•^ays at her home In this city.
Tbe Pere Marquette will sell tickets
Benedlcius and Gloria Pstn
Charles Novak has returned for the
■om all stattons, to ell stations on Its
' Church of ChrlsL
Scripture.
no. at a rate of lNE and ONE-THIRD
wlnlor'vacation from Cssnovta, whi
Rev.
Thcmae
P.
Ullom.
pastor.
Offertory, "Ave Maria."
Meetings held in Steinberg's opera fare for the round trip. Selling dates,
he ba^' charge of the schools.
Solo, "ChriBUnas," Mrs. Horse
September 24. 26 and 31, 1903. and
Hymn. No. 190, "Herald Angela."
January 1. 1904. Tickets good returnMr. and’Mrs. A. W. Lind of 428
Sermon. “The Tie That Binds."
Dtll Monday. January 4. 1904.
tVasblngtoQ street start ter Detroit
Anthem, "There Were Shepherds,"
Tuesday to spend the holidays
BraedicUon.
7:fin. Evening worsulp.
The W. W. Kimball Company sold
Program,
a $600 Pblyphoiie. made by the Regina
Intermediate Endeavor, 4:3<i.
Hymn. No. 183, "Antioch."
Senior Ehideavor. 5:46mnsix box company at Thompsonrille
Prayer.
Evenlng service at 7:00. Subjeet.i
Anthem. "There Were Shepherds."
yesterday.
k’hat Does Christmas Mean?"
Scripture.
Joe Mbddock. of U. of M. foot fame,
Special music.
Solo. "Peace on Barth." Hiss Mc­
Pentecostal prayer meeting Thnrepassed tbrougb the city today on his Manus. piano and organ accompaniday evening at 7:80.
way to his home at Elast Jordan for
Saturday' nlgbt, united prayer and for Frankfort, Beasoiila. ML Pleasant,
Hymn, No. 186, "Hanover."
the faoUdays.
study
of tbe Sunday school lesson with
Sermon, "A Photograph of Jesus.”
Clare. Alma, SL Louis; Ithaca. Owoaac,
Mra. Adeline Smith who/ivea with
Anthem, "Bethlehem, solo by Mrs.
her nelee, Mrs B. 8 Pratt;' Is 91 years HorsL
HqweU. Ann Ar)Mr. Toledo, and all
BenedicUoD.
old lodsy. Sbe is l>right and happy
southern and eastern points
The pastor will begin a epedsl
9:30.
Class
meeting.
and Is busily engaged, embroidering
f Sunday night sermons In Jant
J. J. KIRBY, O. P. A.
I3;00,
Sunday
school.
Christmas gll'cs for her friends.
3:30, Junior Iiesgue. Mrs, Morrow
Mra. Minnie Dawson, Miss Lee Craw­ superintends.
Grand Rapida ct Indiana Railway Co.
ford. Miss Ullisn Pino, Hr. and Mrs.
I
In effect Nov. 29, 1908.
Elpworth League. Blrt Jameson
Trains leave Traverse City ter Grand
Alonso Wrigbt, Mr. and Mra. Clyde leads
Rapids wlthont ehang*, 6:10 a. m.
Pinn aiid Hr. and Mrs. C. O. Strong
For north and south from Wanon
Fourteenth 8L Church.
drove over to Kalkaska this afternoon
11:16 a. m. and 3:66
m. dally.
Rev.
J.
W.
MlUer.
paator.
to attend the district convention of
For Northport, 2:00 p. m. daily except
Class meeting. 9:46 a. m
•Sverybody welcome.
Sunday.
the Chnrcb of Christ.
Homing servioe, 10:30.
rains arrive In Traverae City, 1:20
Or. A. H. Holliday's horse started
Sunday school .tl2:00.
p. m. and 7:40 p. m. daily. '
Ekiworth league at 6:16.
a liitie ran from the corner of State
Trains arrive la Traverse City, il:16
Preaching a^7:00.
street and Boardntan avenne today and
' . p, m. dally except 'Shnday through
PAWN SHOPS Ob' Ci-ilNA.
left the cutter at the next
from Fort Wayne wlthont change.
Parlor and sleeplu can at Walton on
Baptist Church.
Tker rai ttwilc a Flaurr In l-lf
rather the worse for wear. Tbe.horae
all through tralna
Rev. W: T. <Voodhouse, pastor.
ihe Flowery Laod.
tlid not stop though, bnt continued
C, L. LOCKWOOD,
10:30, Service.
Powtibroklng IK a pn-iil loKlitutlou in
run until It reached the Pere Mar­
G. P. ft T- Agt. Urand Rapids
12:00, Sunday school
the Flowery I.aiid. The Cblotwu pawtiquette round bouse.
.12:00, Baraca Bible class for men. broker's, liowovi-, is i|Ulto ii dUTerVot C. E. MURRAY,
Agent,
Traverse
Olty.
Come
and
enjoy
It.
The State Farmers' Institute for
B- V. P, U. at 5:45 Leader, Mrs. kind of ustablisbineiit from outs. The
county will be held in the court house
pnwu Khoii of t.'blin Is nion- a MroogWoodhouse.
January 29 and 30. Hie state speak­
boltl *'[fliKv of iiuk-l suil Kiife reposi-.
Evening sendee at 7 o'clock.
ers wll) be B. A. Craman. who wlU
September £7.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening for viiiuniito Jrwolry mul ilw mUevllam-oiiK «in<l .vslly wantroU-s of tinTrains leave TravenM City as loh
speak on a subject interesting
. 7:30.
.
people, It aim in ninny instances pi-r lowe:
cordially Invited to at
dalirmen: Prof M. L.'Deao, of the
For Orana Rapldst oMnAL Toledo.
forms flic •Kiuiilly iiiiportapt but xuuieAgrlcnlturaj college, who will speak
Chicago ana west 6:N a m.. 11:66 a.
wiiut costly function of lending U
on fruit enltnre. and Mra F. p. Saonuouly. amt. uh In ilw •-ulldtluiis of slni- m. and 6:20 p-m.
Adventist Chiv«h.
ders. state lectnr^ for the grange
For Muskegon, Sa^w. Bay City,
illir cstiililhtuin-iilK of our own land,
Rev. W. R. Matthews, pasUK-.
Sabbath school every SChbath at 2 one may w Hu- luucu prixed jewels Pott Huron. T-dedo, nstrqit and easL
a. m. andTl:66*A m.
I’clock followed by preaching.
and iriiikHx of bapiiior limes, which 6:00
For Manistee, LudJnffton and HllSunday evening service at 7:00 fo­ cuiisial ilii-ir i«ior owner* many u
wanicee. C a m.. U;66 a m. and 6:20
cal time.
ter piiiig h. i.,iri will., Iieiirmclies-njal
10:00 a. m., class meeting.
wen*
pt-rlmpH
brlglitriiisl
with
the
hoiie
Prayer meeting, Thursday evening.
tliQt one day lln-y would be able to
tiaj Lake. 7:00 a. m.. li» p. m.
Everybody cordially invited.
deein llicn'i.
To llsieii to the uiaii selUng these
First Piwsbyterian Church.
redeemed
pledges
is
one
of
the
choice
Waahlngtcn and Park streeta.
entertuinineiilK of the Peking vlreels,
Rev. L. B. Blaaell will pre«u^.
a *.,
Morning eerrlee and sermon, 10:30. Ho Is Bclofled by the imwnbrokcr for
his flneiiey of spooeli unit reody wiL lu
Bible aohool at noon.
whicii lie gives fu|| p]„y
|,ig bumorYoung People's service, 6:46.
M. ft H. t TIME CARD.
Evening servioe. 7:00.
Prayer meeting, Thursday. 7:80 p.
'Winum 8. Tuttle Is making arraoge- Bi.
ments to raise Benedict Arnold’s flagA cordial jraloome to all. .
plntforai of his lent. He at times
ahlp. the Royal Savage, from Lake
off his speoeli In rhyme, making clever
Champlain, where it was scuttled in'
and RarenMli- allUBlonK lo the requireChriaflan aolence Service.
the war of 1812 in the bottle of PlaitsModem Woodman ball, over pbst- 'mentK of Ids nndlence. preBsIng a KOdii
borg- Among the IIch suiiposed to offloe.
itibe nil the iittentioii of some naked
bo nbroad’the cm .ire Hvmdlct AvSunday service at 10:30 a. m.
beggar.--tJolden Penny.
noU’a nnlform and ,uvernniem papers. iect. "9hristlan Sclenoe."
Trains arrive Trav. City 11:00 a m.

Pere Marquette

nr

Ulili

SAVE HALF 0^ UDIES’ SUITS
Now is your time to buy
suits.

Every suit in the

house at

olaesl PWasUr l> the World.
or lUc 400 barons in the Brittsb
bonse of Inixis uboat a doten date
back to 14UJ. [he earilmt being 1264.
Thcolde.4t fiinilly in the Britlah Isles ,1s
tbe Mar famll.v In Seotland, 1003. The
CamiilienK of Argyll began In 1100.
Talleyrand date* from 1108 iind Bl*marek from ll’7n. The Urosvenor fam­
ily. Ibe luiki- of Wostinlaster. 1066;
tbe AURU'lnii house of Uapshurg goes
back to
iiiiii ijic lioiiKc of Uonrbun
to 861. The (lemendniitK of Moliammed. Iioni r.70, arc all registered care­
fully nml nuihoritstlvely lu altook kept
In Me<va h.v a chief of tbe family. Lit­
tle or nil lUmbt exists of the abeMute
autbenUclty of tbe long line of HobamIn China there arc
many old families: also among
Jews. But in point of pedigrees the
mikado of Japan bas a uulquo record.
Hts place bus been filled by members
of bis family- for more than 2.500
Years. Tlie prenout mikado Is tbe one
hundred jmd twenty-second in tbe line.
The firstooe wss contemporary with
Christ.

One Half Off
'Phis means the larwesl
selet'tiMli of suits in north­
ern

SKIS

Miebiiffan.

At

llim

great saving, the seventyfive suHh wo have in s1.»ck
oughtto g^ina few days.
It’s the wise' woman that

__________

e 6 A I

And STEAMER LJNBfi
Boat coBDeettoaa at Maniatee and
Frankfort making shortest and (*eepeat routee to Cbleago, Milwaukee and

-Lov, corner auuuBon aim rTOOt
street, cheap, easy terms. W. Frendi.
•284-8

FOR SALE—Sour mSk and'sweet
- cream delivered. Enquire at 487
Monroe street ClUxens' 'phone 906,
3-rtng8. F. P. Jones. 3S12-tf-26-»

Going Out of
Business Sale
Is being appreciated by everybody in the city-vnot
only those who wish to pnrfhas*' inoxpensivi' artif*]i-s
but by those

Who Want the Beet.

'•(» SALE^^few^al^ highly
ers'”$L60^?‘pair.*'teSil^^
office.
3392-tf

The imported ohina---sucli daiiilv shapes,
so
pi’ettily decorated—every pier-o ;i tiling of Ijcaiitv—is

FOB SALE-Dry kindling wood,
g^rold. Drop a card to Q.Fror

what interests the most of tli<‘ tiidios. tl’s no iloubt
the I^AST CHANCE voii will Imve to set-ure some of.
this beautiful Avar.- AT LESK THAN WHuf.ERALrE
COST.
.
'

I'OR SALE—3-foot soft wooa. Sootb
Side Lumber Co. Bell pbone 390;
>-iOzens' 'phone 868.
3S06-tf
TO SELI—A nice office business at i
low figure. Little ft McNamara.
___________________________ 8284-tf

The Toys anti Games
Ape Going Fast!
We will mention :i l.-w iiilere.stii.g items :
$3.06 Chocolate Kel. i-ouslsling nf
a pot. 5 cap* and uverr- ami n
larjre platter, white «nd Hue
with gold decoration*, liighcbt

FOR SALE—16-lncb cedar wood de­
livered to any part of the city, j
E Ore'Jlck Co.
3117-tf
FOR SALE—I have 900 pounds of
basswood and clover honey In full
pound eectlons. Telephone orders to
No. 616 Cltiiens'. J. D. Pike. 606
West Tenth street
339frtf

$2.00 Fruit Dish, dainlilv iK-oor-

r......... $1.35

A. S. BARBER.

EAGLE WAIST ADS.
WANTOD- ___ ,__ Jt girl. Mrs. B.
A. Poster. 616 State Street. ’22-11
WANTED at our mill In Mayfield town­
ship. four goodvteama to haul logs.
Good wagoa. We mrnlEh sleighs.
Call 402 Wllbelm block. L. K. Gibbs
ft Son.
’8e-t-2-*

FOR SALE-Ghleagb Cottage organ I

does not delay.
WANTm)—Good girl ter houaework in
small family. Address or call 618
Wesi Tenth street. L. P. Buck. I7tf
ml»r ».« .1,0 Moittot „
WANTED—AgenU and general man­
-tunato when ibew coincided-Lewi*
agers of either sex. to handle the best
MelTlUe in FormirfhUy.
aelliag article on the market today.
Cash for your work and' you pay

35c
17c

dinner
Perforated Ct.«1r

'3c

DvslerBowla. 12c values.

15c
BIGHT BOOM HOUSE TO RENT at
724 Sute street |I0 per month.' B.
J. Morgan.
8808-tf
TO RENT—A large house with ban
and large gronnda on South Union
street Little ft McNamara. 8284-tf

6c

“sss,r:.’^.r.3c
... 3c
14c

MISCELLANEOUS.
TO LOAN—A few hundred dollars c
good Becnrity. a E. Cooper, 9
South Union street or 309 West
Front street street Job Office. '22-a
.

GORDON, the pbpoiar cleaner,
presser and repairer of lAdies’ and
Gent’s garments, also makee a spe­
cialty of hats, gloves and children’s
goods. Clothing reent anu refitted.
Basdtnenir 254 Bast Front street

MONEY TO LOAN on personal prepertj-. In sums to suit I. Newland.
niom 503. new Wiluelm block, fifla
floor.
’56-tf

Come and see what pretty things yoij can get. for
a few i:€nts.

It’s the gi'calest Christmi^ opportunity

ovei'Tresented tlie peopl- ..f this I'egiojx- '
All show oases, t-ouiiUTs anti fijctures for saje;
also one safe.

The Racket Store.

AWWVy*/VVVWWWWVVW^WWWV*.VWLW%VA|

[We Invite Gomparisonf
' On evrey item in this store, no matter if it is mlvertised or not, with the ^
, positive assertion that our prices will save yon many dollar.4. No other atore [
' can or will give you the values on desirable goods that we do.

THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR HOUDAY WANTS*
The Men*ft Holiday Storo with ail it's liimisand and one handsome,
fashionable things, is attracting big crowds There is little , wanting in this’
department now-a-days.
Handkerchiefs

Tbsekersv sa s Critic.
It tanuoi Ik- couiended that Thack­
married couple ..
eray was ii great eritle. Indeetl, there WANTED—Young
occupy furntabed house sad board
is not doubt tliat. ss a rule, he prefer­
owner Enquire at Ragle office.
red second rate books of the first class
3817-Jf
the greatest. For Instance, while.
Bs a maner of courae, he admitted that HELP WANTED at Tbe Racket during
sale Apply at office at Beaton
MUtoD wsH a gteat poet be added that
Btore.
,
'18-tf
“he was such a bore that no one could
read him." Whatever one may think
M the dlseernment of a man who says
1. Apply at E^le office,
■^t It la laiposMbie to doubt his hon__________, Thos. E Sharp, Lake
often led away by the
View House, BIk-Rapids. Mich. '16U
Swift aod Sterne and rathrT^^!?^ “

The Racket

WANTHD—A few aeavy teams tor
the woods.
Kelley Lumber ft
Shlngde Co.
*
8909-tf

Excursions

Pere Marquette

And WmI a Time They Pjd Have Yffittrday!

Great Values in Neckwear

Ev,-rv
g
is*.cr AMU iMtur ai
andkerchief headquarUrs.
There
iderlying thi* stupendous
buoiness—perhaps i t's "abaolule confidence"
i>r perh^ it’s the fact that there is nothing
inirisiug th*t ongbt to be here—but whatevviit is. the handkerchiefs »re going in ever in
■•reasing ntiantitieR.
Uandkerchleffi made of liueu, cambrli-. lodia
linon, .laponelte, silk. etc., etc., in purr white
ncddaiciya&d elaborate uoloi-iugt, at A —
4.'iC, 23e. 18c, l.'«. Ur. 8c and.................... ^TV
for qualillas well w orth from l.k* to 750

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*** "*® Neckwear, made in
OVV many styles—are as good as von’ll find
at 81.00 elsewhere.

Harm and Cozy NuTflers

Big Lineftt ercat AMorrments
n i-ver)-lhing in the way of

kid Gloves aRd NUten#
ValuM from OO cenu. to,8'2.0» for

19c and go to 83.00 f
ask 3Seto83.00ter,
3Qc

Where Wa Save You Most

Caps
for men and boj6,2.’H- u> 92.00 valun

Is on Strictly New, Up-to-_Dat*

IVoel and Cassimare Hoslary
"o to 01c values for 41

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Overcoats end Suits
The values are simply marvelous—
814.50 to...............................................I

Collars and Guns
In linen, rubber, etc., all bent linen col- Q —
lars nt lOc anil ... .
................. OW

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Get Yours Toni^t



nda out of town la a paM
--------- ,----- for The TrmrorM
Eagla Th^ will tbua keap Infers
about home avanta tha year through.
t1fr0 a year in advance

sa*

OSoar. 901
City. MMi.
8108-U

until. ChrUtma*—We delltar jreur packages I *

SteinBros.
Suceaseere ^te Julloa StalBbart.

Travarea City, HIch.

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Tbeir fiarenta art 1%»‘.

ChrisimeLS Gifts

fm »fr»ld I <-*tt’l rtl*» >»ck.
"And hen )• th»l lu( cruel MIer r«u
lent (D me. I can't for the life of me
Ind the other note* you vrote. I mu*»
have dealrored !h*
"And It * the odd'
phMocraph

JTA.TE CLyT>B 1>ucujjt'j Thm
cnrf 2>«noonc«.r 1h* Folly qf
Friturini On^* Tim* ^\uay A

• day. beddci falHnf
It eenalnir U ChrlatmM
hau JBK bechuie aha
ahy a meal and
havc.aatuual.been pulUny off almply hadn't Uma.
To my mlBd. If you ara.a rich »if
thln»a until the U»t moraenl;
there are a tkOBaand enrrotolBr thln«*
not that I dt**pprove of doto do Involvlnc the apcildins of money
ta( UlBi* at
and If you are a poor (Irl there are
from It. Only atoi.ld and uitlntereat- ..
A ancroailnt ihinct you ear do
the makln* of money, But 1
tlffie. ln»plr*Uon poet with ■hori no-,’.
» any Ume for a keenly a’iv*
Mce. And If you h*'*n't the real poetic I
Ctrl to ■•friuer."When 1 sm net ipendinc'moneT to
to do the thin# rlcbl ;
the beat advaniape I art) maklny It or
to think about II. la
learnlnfi tomethlnc or llatenlng to eome
(piratlon.
brlsht t-onveeaaUon or meetlnt people
Well, the lanruafe
who will benefit me or mendin* my
bat thoto'B a eood i
clothei or eallns of tleepln* lo pain
that pantraph.
■ don't
k to the Chri»tma* preaenu' II It
cortaluly awfully hard to chooae for
Other people: one would really almoat
tUbar dve them ibe money. No. 1 take
•that back. It It not poaelble to praoent
» ftfly cent ple--e at
pre^nl. but there
are aome preaenta n e can buy for fifty
aaoU that look miyur near a doliar’i
pfOtth. ae Ihai an u .autpectinr friend
can't always tell. A yway. the experl'
ment ta worm trrij s. And. oh. It la
parfeetly
remarkai le
what
pmiy
thlnva we can buy for tery little ihla
WV
* *

!». ,~w.«...“:s„;

''really truly ' h

happier. -Thsl'a

lpyo«wn ’>| t ihe

ut'B plaod to at hecoB. y

oTi Cniristmastide

kind, wokld tbs puiDerou* pra«*iiy
tba ubfit hare U It were not for the
SMd women erbe apssd many hours
awky from iMIr boat* errry year u
- 'alpsrt and cewfortoaa wba art tao Ic(hslr duty la tbafa:

get.
the pressBis she wfll glva Pint, ibcra
to bar own family. Every
mast be prevldsd for. Are t
denta of her dtlood away at college.
yosDg people away at work? Plum
gnd baskets of such deUcsele* as
be provided noa-bere else than
e must be sent to each of the
. while tboae at home must
ally reotemDered.
Those nearest
eqoallr-----------■—'
-----------—'
being taken esre of In advance, the
woBian'a mother heart 'boes out to '
rest of the world—to the cblldrec
first, then to the grown people In
le Incurahle and for the

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................................................... beg'und
frhteaie and fiatuf In the moet -ahagic
leas manner. At the Cbcistmastlde wo­
men. young and old and of all raceavand
helieffi, beg and bustle and
give, blcaa them, and Jcwlsb women
lany a time among the most ac­
tively beoavolent of alU.
Mlnlstsrlng Christmas angels are the
moted women of the college settle-

_ tu-saisrssis o dsB sms.

. ^rl you ! .low intlmalely:
r linen.
Wllh the owner’s miM.ogrsm embrold■ed In two colors,
go with plain blouses A hatpin
ways weleome.
U a good book
B' ' don t buy noto
papor: most girls li.ve doirlded and
•-Ctanky" ideas on ihe subject.
Calendan? ^'eii. 'here can he (M
much of that
I reiewod oeven one
Chruimaa. Bui sn umbrella—ah. that'a
•Iwara a nice presen:. ronotde'Hiig bow
one loasa umbrellas- .:td. '
tnexpebtlvelhlngs so Is a
ar chine randleetkk with a caiic
Shade matching the ilecoratlons
girl'a room
Oh. rm sure you will do beautiful
with your Chrlstma* preeenta
can't go very far wrong thta year.
That's a nlre way of dlaruaalng
•ubjocl. Isn'tI IIt? Uul the jtet I
II oomelhing else.
iie to sit snninfi like an old lab.
doing embroidery." was the re­
mark of a friend of mine. And, really.
I didn't much blame
r, for Ihe girl] go. m
Iking to was atway* to be a merry
seen doing faficy wurk and uoi much , man you love.
'.so.
j him here-a to
1 would like lo aay it all the time.' love, for there
morning, noon and algl
practical.
_____
| tuasy" feeling as to know that i
I rood, big hearted, strong man t
"1 WaBto Deas Preoeuta ■aekv"
I for you and watches otwr you. ai
Tea (thU 18 not the same subject but don’t care If this loses me every alt
never min'd)-yes, It U rather aad In a minded woman friend I havu) that
romantic way to send a man's presenu ing Is o CIhristmas present everv
back to him after It U all over. (Par-1 man ought to
u have.
have,
don these team.
I have JusI been
through II myself.) But think bow II
spoilt the dignity and pathos when
you have to accauot ior some of the
miasing oma Bomewbat after this
(Bahian:
(And of course you have to account
Kew Tork.
for them; you srouldo'i baoe him think

■befotgo*kl^w*tl>>,tie
the luin.
gbe will unsmll- you
koMlBg anythtw buck <rom
sentiment or otherwise.)
fnur Utauib y«u that aka has had
"1 am aorry the JapaneM Idol has Its
y^usy dap.
'' My Mdtes utlre, as the eld wtAan say. noae mlsilog. It flaw d« -aceldenUlly
one day when the maU was dusUng.
V "And lha dagger psper cutler u goau
r>t aoakUv irM la t^ tula

4 ma-« (ctaRd M-ataa tmik U air*r

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w stir the
ee|T 4*sd Bsam ts ^ cuwca
meat .teadar. pittfal feallap of a woI eBBsas ersry thre* fooOmr m
aan's sool, and no wonder. The rlao■ kflm ficltty, gruJokflBg tohssui
wwM bare baan b
- a bahy-a valrot soft. eUagiaC
b«t glre, Atre, gtre. Bad t
le*B hot mlced drtnka all twand. no
aagratsful eraaturc* t spend my mm*ti
What -waoM
awful Ueeld fire that drowna b
'aeat straag* vlbrstietia tbrou^ the
on don't crea thank me. Tbs MR
do? Some of the
Btetnory to his roll.
from* of a rough man before
thor espBCt. U-t •
forpet aaopether
Ahd at STenln*. «f eo«ne. there With Ui* best of care aad the tend
meaa. iU natiued. grasdy woetdr
cnirtstmaa They would i
would be card vaiSea and cbaekeiw— of parshto there W ^CB due to
Uls* Salffr touched the bell. «Usl
dawn If It wore a winter
what else? Tot In the Interral*
dren a perpetual apologr for their Intoughtol. most iMrdened of the
low preaay Aapjaeka. b
SnUCy. H
who have f07*stl» -4bey erer
» U a Waa
thovel all day
motben would have jolwed their rough to cars for ttaeoh at alL that -swoult
____ a and half a dosen whttB
night cold, atm
T, merely, voices ti> the chorus In "Hark, the petMi of cruel hanger and pain bat fo
. Of coarse th«M thlagi are as!
repeat the preaay fiapla
and frted
the mintstrattens of the benevolent
Just', what
>
ga®^ , bacon and hot coffee
^Itanee and'Tell Ct
Women underslsnd this witli subtle in.
I would givB myi
the festivtl Of holy Btlncl, and sc at Chrlslmaa most et
:> caret lor you. j (ben atok Into t
btttUcg tSldae them-j Chrtstmaa
I Blece, Hisg
d nurturing tenderi
ft --motherhood
houae whether a ] aelve* in eleep.
all. which la cvdebrsled becanae of tha
I Owa^lh. Vil
at the
or a dwelling In
Olhera remember It It CblkUnaa
birth of a Divine Child olneteer. centu­
they
are
«
antlro.
entire,
have made
thei Ido
do ....
not work. What It tbaf ifor them' women tor helpless end unforcunat* ries ago. women tnakt %sppy the In___the
ty useful anfi
-"-'-rttiuai.
you're ' They beng around■ their
bUss, wash children Is most manlfesC Every nor­ mates of foundling asylum*, orphans'
suitable for o
mal woman ha* a natural mother aoul homos aad children's fc^lUIa
snyway 'and mend their clothes. nWiap,
IB your staUoB
expert—vtoward our whole unhappy, tlfuiln*.
Oh. yes: Christmas U. above al
la Ufa"
rest of the year, the day of womei
The «lri totdl
ehlldron.

The Day of lialallseta.
TouBee. It is b*ciu:eev«xi the rhenp#r things have grown so srllptir. The
day pf fJosh brlc-e-brac and palmed
a-rphotegraphs—the cc re colored and
bright gtaen kind—is prenv w-ll psai.
and laelead wr have daJniily colneed
prints thal look Just like water colofs
and gualol an r.ouve i desk
Ubie articles mttic I'flcr a:
flgns In Ipexpeiulv.
And I muai ruy I i-olh like ip give
and 1 like to rec-elve r'-methlng useful—
a bo^, a print, a cusltiou for my divan.

The twenlyr hears
so crowded
me that 1 a
times dm'l
have
tlmt
think, but 1 get
along Just as
well because my
bruin Is gelUng
used ta'
a girl
thinks she
log wonderwell It she

MISS SNirrrs j
I Chri>stmas'*

iBblngton who ap^eO
engineer was e:
eccordsr^
,
with
.............................
the law,
. and,
been found qualified to act as
of a stationary engine, a UiBsuafl to her.

She cannot be a mother
ihoae who have BWtksta aafl sweot- suffering n
link they know so much
hearta probably lemaubapTB writ* let____________she does, ao she take* under
home. ’Tboke
her wing ih* neglected lliUe children
and seeks siwsy* and eveirwheru to
cheer In clvlIlastlOB ioaiV'*
Arug make them happy, to fit them for tak­
memories with
------------------- ' ing esuu of themselves In the cruel
years when they shall net have even a
fester parent to mother them. In city
carouse
after city of this land women malnlaln
hootes for unfortunate young onra
pepsia I
one city perhaps they support s h
Heaven h...--------- —
land loduatrial school for crippled t
wall tntenUonod mwlfW»^»
dren.
D. much of the fund that malutalos
malutalj
they everh^ui^-,5
school through the tear being railed
the places ahd
from concert*, bosaan, donaUona and
la a Cl
fesUvala In the weeks teroedl
mra
OM.
irauld bel lhare wot«
dinner for all.
who ba« forgettw ;1
motheru TberobifUf
deted sugar or BBT «

:r^w-:3
and burned o«^
shutting thB
shutting
deer after bar.
She: felt M ii
aheifeiiid bunt.
She flung the
buDdla npoB tbB
floor, then pKA.
td It U|
r rd Hk»
jltathw
■My at»*
n Ufal"
TaMtha fiourgiupea.
"Perfectl*thankleaal
Thai’s the
.
whole lot,'' remarked Mlaa SnlSr to
herself Inside the room. 8h* toodisS
the bell again. Harr Irooad ool hat
dlssauafled face ImmedU^ and ah.
SB’vred It
-Ask Mlaa Gwendolin to cenw to ma.*
said Ulas Sniffy.
I
x
Miss Owen appears «« the seena. ■
bright merry faced, pretty girl
"OwendoUn.” remarked Mlaa I
in her.rn

;sa..

thing, but 1 BUppoaa I caS abteip ^3?^ '
self and deny myself thing* I onght.W
, I t

up foi
literally believe
think how n
masa of brick waits am] gleaming,
railed trolley car streets. If an- I probably wlU not b.
anything next year. but-Uhe It"
ly Is evdr to be counteracted among
Owen did not aoswer. but took Ibo
foreli
Ign population II will be largc:gh such work as that done by gift and hurried out as fast as As
n sellleruetiis of our could, saying only. “Thanki. aontl
Her face was clouded. Uough I
an exquisite white ostrich Up cap*
Chrlsimaslide
I light '
I stole eiida. Just what the gtrl bad
places
by Ignor
I longing for and which set off has
deed and word
•raion • thes
_ ice to people of all bright beauty like a halo. But she said
■he
looked at htiuelf In the gtasa. ~]
preach ever, but most of all at
-1 as mean as It Aunt Sniff had slspttiristmas time, the glorii^us. creedlesa
d me In tbe face."
religion of human love and charity.
Biilffy thought to hereelf: ‘TTell.
There wss one woman fbrtsnuas annight at least have been etvmlnlslered yearly lo 10.004
:fuL
But there's no moru
eoulg, whose all enthradng
gratlluds in her than In Mar} ."
Then Ulss Sniffy put on her bat and
took her distinguished presence to thi
Chrlatmae Ire* fewtlvdlles of the fres
•rade school aad kindergarten,
nade a talk le tbe poor alum chlldtun.
d past
e made 1
what they would rath.
Image. ' Tear
a Christmas presenL OdO
Christmas came brigbi. gentle Emma
liiilc
girl lisped
Booth-Tucker of tbe Salvation Army.
"A candy rabbit."
I the center of the vast Madison
A
boy
said
be
would rather haea B
Garden. New Tork. and hour
' paaaed out dinner baskets and train of rare. Mlm Sniffy looksd grUvW
and remarked: That la not at aU whal
ihe doleful proceaslon of you ought to want. I have brought yad
wbai you ought to want. It U bowm oothe mlsermble. This year the baskets
rious books which will leU you wfeafi
i
wlU b* tharu but tbs Christmas anr
poor children like you .ought to thin*
|.
with her people.
and say and bow yqu ought aiwuyu to
''
UEUAN CRAT.
make }X)ur manner* to tb* WM* and
good people who com* down Crom thota
place* to help you to be morul and obw.
dient end homble. Road the** b^^
_____ ully
They are meant tor .
k Oermoo House- such chlMren as you.’’ Ths cbUdrR
merely looked ceostfsllen.
soclely ts nothing
UeuwlU)
Miss Sniffy was a piufcsstonal pfallahpared tohartfithtw
tefusi in the iBielilgence thropJet. She had given a whole etalhoAcas of that city, She often baa re- ed glass window
*
ported under ah assumed,
haff orphan frscklc farad
ploymenl agencies thal wei
children.
It was called ths HannoB
labia The baronem speaks------------------Jane Sniffy memorieJ window.
Hao
of the servant anddhe charities were as wide oi the circula­
'There Is no reason." aars tion of the newepeper* la her city. '
she, "why women should have trouble When the got bom* Ibst day a lady
with servants. 1 find the servant*
~
lady agkod
ally are imi at faulL There are
her to hel^a poor girt take moBlc dsaiBled case* of lasy and dlshonsat girls,
lo enable her lo earn her living as
but most of the foreign aervsnla, e
I singer. The ladies wanted to give tha
dally those of Germany, are Indiuti
nooey at Chrisunaa
and falthfuL Good servants win
tbe charity a pnbtlc oner* asked
stay with an exacting and cruel
ployer, asd one cannot blame tl
idy.
The girt U proud.
Usually a good servant will not
> pvy every cwnt back by and by. If a
with a woman who la her Inferior.
■w Iwd es will consider the money
a
they
The best way to avoid trouble Is t*
her have as a private loaa ah* wIM
treat tbs maid as If she
)* very, very grateful, and"—
"My eecretary W "
' '
yon and let you kaow," said Mlaa SaUTHE LAST DUKE tACHELOR.
Now thal the Duke of Roxburghe ha* fy In a manner not exactly anggeBtlVB
of Chrlsintae sweetceos and tight.
married Mtsi May Ooelet there la
Next Bxwelag ths lady got thla aa, single wearer /rf the strawberry I
left upon the &ttJnmaUI market. The , wer: '-Ml* Bntsy caa ete Mrs. Moler DO ODoewrugeraeot In th* tnaltn
young Marqut* of But* Is the next In

rank of unmarried a.hd unengaged barbelors; but, being a Roman Catholic, demands on MM Sniffy at Chrtstmaa
his choice of a bride is naturally some- Ui^ aOmdy occupy aU her Uae anfl
'__________
what restricted. Lord Hardwick and BttenHoto"
Lord Grniiard are a couple 4t uniaar.
CMJRTSHIp-m TUROCEETAN.
riei] earl*, and J-nrd Howard de Walden
affords another luslcnce of a great and
wealthy partL Speaking of duke*, the
heirs to two great dukedoam art stUI
M girt juts her lover tha.
unmarried. These arc I.egd Percy, son'
day amusing
t got Mb to be retuiMR. tmlim
Una a'baby wagon and tb* la- | of the present -Cuke of Kwthm»>«rirundUi
ho
are
putUng
aome
Joy
InflO
their
'
land, and L^ DdBio, hHr W tto duk*dies wi
of
clam the careuklng boyg aa liiu*> 1I dom
'
* WalBinIfWt
Uves clam

hually appeal At the holiday seaaoi
Ut* •'UtU* Btotbetu," hapltM^f^,
aotoetbnai boy*, whose------------- --bowed and whOB* child face* are shad­
owed wilh rwpohslbllity befor* they
are ten yeare old because ofjaklB* ear*

f

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Evemihct
/^ND
UP(J £
/OOft.
f Rte No^
TO

ia
Al

fnMaka ‘MinitttT
Shoeh Hi* Church
Jitmhtn by Methods
of a Theater.
"Bill Boards and
, Streamers Tiauntm^
Big Type Used
Inriounee Sacred
hiees.

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mr:lizMMM
r

r?ik mM
«1 mvij

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wms

*ty MOO tiefet yart oyo. and
I aw*M «d BMUao It eemplatod ti
Ur a tma soalba' trip throueb <i
•wuM thU potat thUr plaot >
tun. ib. BoAbm hot boa

mms

kar««r (has tho Ttbomacte at f?sr» ^
hot 00 Car wMhalood <T7 tuoh oSf

SwIa^oi'^'yt^i’pToile^i- *
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IKtrtity GIltd wiu. Ut« t>Au4i spon whteh

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Hit luuoet for tU ortnlB#

pmdtd
teroJ*ihi'”i?JJlrorr^»^Slft,*iS*'2»
thtr. mijht. by tots* Mcddotil. bo » frw wbo
would not b. ttirteied by tbMO notlcM. o diaplay advoni.tmcBi iru ptaeod Is tho lew) pf
pert sjid !n ihi, m*nstr site fosturut of Ibo
o'-»ais«- tornoM bsT. boa oot forth.
Tbit loot laoerscloB wot toe Mueb ter » to*
of tho brttbra. who orlod out a*sl«#t It but
Ofior soeliK tbo Urc« aroirdi who tttondtd (bo
tsootlop nl*htly, ad ooolnt ■«>• ohurob »»borshlp fberootiiic by (ho (at ud twtoUo4
(hoy hoTo tlTM up IhMr foruttr oppoaltlon. »w
tout who wort (bolt bitterly o«po^ te H brt
aow loudoat la lU pmlo.
Ur. RudtOD hlBtttt looh

hoaior.

"Wo mutt aliraot tbo

noro aitraoUTo Boih ««ro absotbon tWIMr
a MUba of tharahM la
01 a tBteJl ditirlet obool la aoutharB Istfau.
tap* Ihreucbout Indtent.
Later (hay altoRded tho hich odtpol Oad afttr. ' Mr- Hudaoo would do Iht
ln« whlio Pro*,
ward Ofiterod Butltr Collofa wlwr% aa
- Koadali would attoad to t
le of tho mttOaaturwJiy bo oapoeiod. both aSUatad wlft tha* t&c
totoo fratonilty
later Ihty dooM ta-Mitat IBdtana Cotvotelly. a&d hort (hair paUu)al’aid*
AAar yraduaUen tholr palha oooaod to load
V *1^*
0*7
tuiotbfr U' ' Mtrt^ Mr HudaoG west fo Pranklla and Botho ladlana Unlraratty Olw ClaV M SlrlB*' dWtad tho paatorato of tho ChrtatUn Chareh te
thoir aonior yaf ihoy mado a tour M tba Aouih
Uat dty. white Ur. Koodali norod to Colun1'^
otbahlaatlos. Darla* tbaSS-v- • Ito aad look up tho work of a ttnylr, aaajr“'» tb«7 wore aiudati at tbo SCata
^lat Ib aaothor way woro tr.oy olao Ihrowa
l.al»oraity tboy eoDduoUd roTtraJ ■MflluC at . .iate apart-tbo foraor baa alwayo boa >o-

Vieips

•I
(PMtlBCP IS the
BkMUaa qunreh Is rfwakUa. and bit mothoda
S^rart^C tba aaote trara loelcad upon with
S^kryanumbar of tba food old poalo who
W.s Koewma arwuetomad (D,tte'prdatlca ot allows
■work up i(i ears IstaraM."
•W a maatlB*

Aa to tha naatln* ItaaU 11 baa b
BoDUy tuocaaaCul oaa. a»d tba <
ebnreh baa baw fiDad te
tW- Tba aumbar vbo
traoa to tba aarrlaa enBooday araBla*
axoaaa of LGB,
..............................................
atad (bat aor
thrw hobdrad '
r. Tba MTtaol

nti-li tba brat hBO>n taataoea Is aatb
XadUaa wbara tba eelnmaa at tba prM baaa
■uM (bin* tba
booB „

for
adya ' '
r adyartlMasA
raUaloaa maaty waloaby
ut* by
r^ular apMfi paid Mr M (ha
a 'IntaraM"
Itb
Kbodta ItaaU aary
tad a biU-poattn* Ceroa aama* hit . Tba (Mtbod
Wt tba par•f tba WteB Who
ad I* M «m .
a. hbd tba «ulat aaUoBa.tawhwM

' !tb» RaV. Mr- H«i

_

“IK
that would ba

aauauy banaCtad b
aawraa of tratmat And Tb tit..
> bauara that ao bHn*tn* up
_
than too msedt brlnda* npi but.T'ta
you. ay Any caa alaa. could prua thw«
•ay mMatal. ao wa-U tet Qmt pao.
Tba^aw Mda uro all la Caypr a< oMa
'abUdra'a nchla." but arary oerw •
Ibara M a bdturat. aad poaalbly wbMa
raralea to tba ruU of tba prlBIttra •
tfippa. And that famtUa na Uwk 1
to ^ Matar tha alhar day wf

oKod towoia
CSTTthT^
aad aoMptad a i
Tbla BiaUa*
'

tba aeod
oxta

1.^ -5^1
aabaol daaiaro ao

Old Maid on Managing Children

>na^ of tholr prota a*aola and
rOKlOHTI
r (Suboarda. Thro why not wst
• WHJtJUt IB MT BoratyroaalTo Biathoda .
llluamtad wtth pinalf Oolwod TIawa
lira ai tho Uro buttdpCba Bonduet of chureh altal
WhUa Pret Kandall Sla«aaaoa Btan of today tw■VXA» Tta atotf
e%u«a.a. Unaraoa.'
wm Ba niuftratad aa tba Cow*TBBa«a aioa
tba Oraad Old Btwib.
.
aberu t - .
loot nl*ht thara wara mena hddHloM (has oa
Modoon. pastor b1 tho Chnatlan Tabarnaolo ot
any pra^oua nl*ht and a lar*ar eniwd. Cama
Cp.|»wii» ora a (ruo Index to tho mothoda oipout (^ araaln* phd ur*a your frlanda «a aaoa.
■(ayad by this your.* nilBialOT In tho adTaoeoGOOD PREAOmfOl
UaMt of tha eauat of rollclon. A aoh of one ot
GOOD BUfOIMOl
b.teinaaa (Ran of J«»nln*a County
•vtjaot tor Tbia BTahtott
batoro ontarta* tho
TBOM CBOaS TO OBOWJtw
COMB.
0 eotetn a haU-taa at a

baa tow—dOM (bo praetic*.
>0 «r dtdkada tba oauta of
AMoraUr.
DOT. Mr.

-siioraB aillte I Sod Gibb__ _ la 000 (rartalB- - braadly Into two
------- r ttoii waT^B^J?^
. t a madtearal oainti. could Hr. twain
rulod hy loro aad thoae who tauai
r^i2 S

sr s:r-:.st s s- ri _

• ..par four ehlldran tbai 'would ba Bi tli
• . aad aa oh. ad Ubltom. Thla «a iMTiiabU la
' ’aaaof abumaob^nrbanbx «rraa: omaaa

- 1* pawara. Pueb a----------------------------■ay -da'f'
w fat tha ahUd

ba that Tba furfUtora and bolonsin*B srould be.

dd ba that tbo child woold rorort
aad aednm aaanan
man dha(
dha( would
would
pHUaaa. Not that oblldna ara boww

_______

** “«wly balploo.

out by tba 'uwao
. .. urrertaa
u tha '
mattara « > foals (I

--.
daara thaa nay
•• • “«an anal
lb
(udor

~-XT5r..5

bidden

talk about eh.ldtrn In -

i';;-

K-r.-ir;.r
ffj■» K,cr.S‘.ss,~-2s —
^ 1 bavaway pnjudtoa

I lan'ton hii

.u

drr^^te abika out the .
ttaa wbo 4o It "by bran
than thoaa who do K b> boa:
^

prlnktapa
____^
“"**
t,“*
iia try b
sir
patlesea
eon «
awaplata BBntbllaUon. tei ■
nn«n amoRcr ibrortTa-bnat
tbo brtc-a-brae. *«Iai^^
Thai'a ■*’■fJS*?*"'
T«0 will nnd ant
ttteuk boan.
•« W‘U> »=-'
.

mm
wrnm .
rM« II»* M I Hiu»n»«l b« with • »•*»«•
>k*« kw4 «M «m« tack ta. Wf bk^ly OMtaWS
kBfl •tan«ta. I will tar« wr that tba orly aa•ni ata ant Mlpad M to ka«c act iha yaanla ar b« «w« Ufa af pHiJcata, aW<^h ata •"
a«afauB that Ibay w«uM amcll la h«a'««. aiwl
wbaaa waigbt la bora 4«wa on wa ilial'i'fa *->
aai IlTina. but ooiy ailaUsM In a hofo '.hat th*
wartt wouM aat kMw aM ara wah arVat a ■O'l«B awd laaarKaniaad Bapta I tad llr«« •))

■l»
mm
mim

aaaun aa lha haio af that Branucus taak a
- - Ttolab Swaeta." tar I
hor. Maroa
« iba hara

.» .
..’y*«l'ta lhat I areuM r.,
basa ubUJ T c'cioek. 1 «idAad or bsaintn
■aab aeaoai lhaa I Mpact#4 a»i arrirta kom.
•a tfca t a-aloek irala. 1 waat Inla tba hou.r
BB« tauad BT wife anlcrtaleui* a marrlail tnan
at DuaUrk
At or auMan appaaranea il;a>
aaaa ihara but a aiUit.U bafora r> airival. A>

rjrv..‘';,r.-. ‘t.; vi'-r;,

taka tar wife away Irota ina laSuaacoa that
,«•, Mirraaadlac tar.
••1 waa than laferaMd ibit aar wU« » fathrr
••u tat wlta abauU aal rltn aor draJ. aa ba
VM •a)a« ta rva that part af Ika bualitaca-

liiSlii^

.ja^Uliaiac to b

ll§li

in

pii

fall

taaaktasMiaaa Darla* ika Dna wa X
levathar wa had aaaar vtalaai qiran
■aad aotaatlmaa 1 '.waaK *a 4ave aa
kaaaa aad aak lar wifa la da n«kl and
ba tar am lIHIa wlta. ThaD aha would
lacrh and (all ma that aba waa noi afraid
rt anythlir* I mi»ht do. for aha aaid aha karw
1 would not arani aar ena to ka.a hew
o adaartuaa
.......................... *
______
_ .
e, lira artih
artifa aa Wl._
r bar
6h
> clrrumtlan'-aa 1 had Itaad a
td coodana

i har tathar

'"m.
wa hirwd

dlnaracad
a 11 ha biatnad

^*v w

l-a

I think
a. fvr ^ a iwcineit li
I noiiiaii bi.n r«>i-d M Ita
f torn, nrd aha aoejrad daalrovj at niaailo* all that alia co -M- for lha
ipociftc purpota Of Ailing ll-al Inrga i-lara la

aani
’hor ■

il rrank Huaiad.
waa born. rlMt.
)n Huat«:« datd boernd to
.w ba
gorilla Ibd.
iph I, Carl.
go. aod rd
irwy.'

parluro my arlfa Hattla cr]i
allowad to acceiBpanr him
Al lha lima har rrandftUi

............ .0 daaart-t
1 brought tar Cjft
ih had batn mallaij 1

,ru.;

■ Vncla. Frank.



At

1

- ar- by
■- .............burning
It .... -I.en
... ..
...... I. rcBtotaVotta
.-WWBW*
h har .u.
tor .0
ae doing
dOtn, aha aaid that Huby^ >
n Dunkirk waa in Induce bar to ^n»a
wiih Mm. at lhay had rnrmerir IwM onovrd
to bt mrmta_ Ur wife acid thtt tht t^ter
tklnad an
wilgbt go
aoma pmnt » «a
arrltory
ladlae Tai

..jffioaji I
clrculatod ataong U* aoqualntM of hU ax-wtfa b bookUt lb
tba allagod abortcombook U a Usgtbg. ramga or h't apoui
trwublaa. and eona-rl of l.lt allay
wilt pHncipaiiy ot a b(tl«T ai
H.tiacier of Mra HuirmaB. Hud
niird with obaoowa and rarolUng dtTna
book alao oonUlta a anabar'
•'I'liona
1 na bt
■■ *1 aaturo
’ imdohiu of a blgbly
tbi
Ti mrs and woman who ■
or law oihara with bar ..-.............
r —It ha etargta agalaM Brw. HnOauB work
Ocrr.mlliad. hlany of thaae oOdgyltB bpPtaC to
aubaiar.tinta Huffinan'i ctor7 bad to akoaarwtg
him of lha eouBUr-cbnrgoa Itn. BaffBinB baa
mala agminat Um. and at tho ca.Bb ttau tbay
g-aaOy andiiigop tar good papotaMoB.

aTh*ta**oMh?atau. BaSnaa ia aa 0^ ^
low in good aiaadlag and U owry BtaaJtta. m
cx wif* u alao from a
Sfria. bami an oBdal of ttgitaal te^ •t
Wata. nia la blabV

, . iro f rrbodiOf of
n -Ml ta d'rrai'ud

"'-.‘f’”;.’

tr.0 nual ta b
ta^lTflna

ia'’roaa1bla ter hrr

Indiana gat
, raotar OTOT
which
> aonutK
a moat
proialnan
aalthr
1 oflla
m
janOal dtlaana.
bolding
I Muftmao ot Dunkirk.
I pubU« faal tba lunarala of bit domaaue Ufa
lad hlf wife. KalUt (^il
diToret from bia on ibt
In procure
r abandon

Ipaa aad acarcrii able to
rarta af phitlaal aallapa
on aititMln* Ihlr.f would
fa at ail. Hut iht aioal
Va for a iiranfar la ara inr alia Whan any
I me whlia
(aallaraaa would aail K> Inuulra a
i aaa IH: lioa aha with ilia fieo
ibn U tba
c.hiaiarflald wouM tuirtaa to nic
- anil Ukt
a tilm Into iht parlor,
fiarli
how Anally
woi III allow h nt to ara ih« hinrorr of my
atHt-trora. and ttrn, adar boding that ba
agalo go lo Iha parlor thot atio rn.gt.t by hrr
Wlaaoira a.aya nadloata all iraera ot tta iltk
abamber Irom hit mialJ tUI ho Oilghl carry
away aaiy tha niantory of a ptaaaait virll Only
ac.la.' tl.au alr> urtralaccaa wo"ii) aBy wlf) al*

inanily iganUtlad ta all lha alTalra of laeaJ
claty Bha la a mualalaa of ablUiy aod lha
ganlaor and praaldanl af Dnkirk taaadt
elub.
Btnoa prociirtnt hai
rlroulaUoD ct

In wh4<b k
. Huffta
a. Bha Mya
tj
.a.
aha
lakoB no atapa agblntt Hut
haa aeecptatf
. iwi 10I
iht auvico
adflea wi
of uwi frtanda and will
pay oo altonuoo
All that la lha
tnuoa to hit
hi atiaeka
mattar with'Thomp.imp.- aaid tba. "It lhat ha It Ipaantly Jeatnii*.-bad now that 1 am fr»a from
Mta 1 will hart .yyotblng whaltTor to do with
blm. Ha la doing «>< tbba ba aan to maha Ba
apand what tnenay 1 gol from him orar tba dtntloii ot our ptwpacty wbaa wa aaparotad Is
AghllBg him la tba aourtt. I hawt alnowd aad
workad bard for what I now hara aad J am
wlaa aaougb to kam> it-"
htr*. Huffmaa danlm awarr abarga tar ku
band bHnga agaIMt l)*r la hU book, aarlag <h
be M guiltr ot BUiay ot Iba BUadaada al vhl
.- - ---------- Wm
'-Wm. A.m'I b«ow wWal kli

ewnad b
wlta an<

ring ot J
Cooriy.
my father
1 realdad i

roi During Iht yt
. wti panding Iti
I Daorgt r Boa.

^
a#a:nat
quanfty I -wo
,b,o awid
,
loan
If J* nao -p .
rtia would hayo haljiaO
ewnaaht la taka Kaitia
crorytltln* would ba a:
prayata and lha apjrrt
Iluaaicwd by ita pray
mnhrr lha promiua m
trbktlta w> <
fhttar, aod 0
ronaariad ro laka RaitJr l<
tfcap
lihbdntrf' told ...j -----------•.
*F Wa and har paramoura kr.w o

=."=sr

i-Tdraoma tliB.
taraa.'whOb I ag
„ nnawad oenO
j

■HirS

t twlltf Itai HtiPt

Who tatraad lo ta my
Ibi^ an gkorWen, and ata wouH
Iroppad away cna
k euieldt of my
had two tlaadtHtmda howacar. la Jotav.
M'hM wIfa.
Krw Hallltmayer tnan

'*
y Co.inty
na a frwQu

I :waf- taora en aoc
. 5^ tar.' Bomcti

during lha ta
tutoma of IW - «™^»^=Ftald tan ma thi, I -,u
,0 waa in tta ampler
«;.l
W*ai
far»r Wa. aayliig that aha w», woa .a
-St tbWB
u ...n
not to
lo.«Ol!co.har
-aivucwa w.i lltlla paeuHarllle
"'uiTI'' -f" Ota
ii
Liafl
liimi
^ maeni noihitig by thrwi.
Wtan I aal
company work In tbal vicinity 1
pltiad. Afiarward Luntack. toga

rr;rrr s,
•AUUWUJ

otenrad

•iS-H
'f t.- ii-.a-.s-.-S
i.-»i ;c:s.“
ind my-wlf* rC

-.u-.w .*■«.-

lantiona arl niimairallont to our oitlii
andatra-1 har 1) ma. and at all ilnaa t1
of mat an; I > diapoalllon il.it would dria>

’sr.;.-r'V.“ "US'

acting ; would glrr har an adjcailon and all lha
opporlunlltta lhat olhar flrlt ar.Jniad Wy wifa
full) uOBCcrrrad lu my iipWilon al iha itmw
F.ihal aiiandad a. hoot nawr our houaa. and Ita
following apnng rt>a want lo »l»it har paranta
who Head al Uranrll'a Ind. Bba wtt gor.a

Bs B pantidlea* Utaralura of fta aeal vleloua
. blDfl."
Hoffman. It ti laid, bad aewarml bbadrod ot
Ua books prtatad. and ba himaalf olroulatod tta
patapblMa. dlBtrU>il.ltnk tbam by Iba armful on
Ita oiratta Bad ta i
tpwta ln V^ -BU

and ha wantad it undafnialnaa. woold hart lo aiop
II where aha could not hire
ilm lhal Eihrl had had ro

...

I

..r.-. ,™

«n

1 aelccted
that ! ^
eoia' him ^V«.
aa hr narlgj ira aigi « lha
aialltr I look nim hy Iha na.k and rainac) him
M lUa door and ll.raw l.lm c-.t.

-Wa rtd planr.ad lo grand lha ruurth of July

-Ta allow how much ray wife hailaved the
alory rtia tfiarwnrd t-J or lUi w.incae ilanil.
whan eacuniig e dlver a. aha. arm aticr the
aaia af our properly. Itrji'r'ail me lo Ifve with
1 made lha aamo old prumiiew Burely
u'a not etnl lo Uva r.[ih (he man aba
knew to ba aa falat lo bar V: the bad paiaud
ma la court.

tald aba had caught cold by baihlag In a pool
on tba farm. Eihal waa an a»par« aarlmmar.
and. draaiad l-i tar bathing auit aba dallgl
to go ewlmmlnf Aa li woe oul of tha ordir
for girla to awlm. our rlaliorg wonld cfiaa »•»
my Wtft to allow Klhal to P“< b" her bathing
’Ita

About Ihlt lima 1 wart -.ii (o lha farm,
tad Ihara Mr* Vere. a fhrbiltan woman, Impiurad ma with taare In her ejee (o icoall my
raaoivllcn to ptrt from my mlfe. 1 kh-w by hag
tt my »fa had lallieil lo lie-, and I lefcr
yilc to her regardfhg
regardrng whki my wife leld
lha rubilc
aboni cur MparaUoo. and
centeraallen.
alory aba tell* of tba eente.

ary beaux.

I ■

to ayacuta hia '

mat il'i tirongar ha mada
Id ba for ray wifa and tat
»nda aod I eallad Etbari.

'.s

j^ay°would enmmaat en bow gracefully
■he wotttd dlaporl heraelf in tta wotar. ODea
we «nd ta rctuaa to allow Sthet to go fbU tta
water baewbae ahe would n^-wnJt tor tta prepw
weather.
cr

aetarwtod. ta I........ ...........................
r, and In the naal braatb ha dacdare*
.......tat
»taa BO a aoeial
o^at. and
orHl
:
...............................................
iwgrat tta day I waj bora na neUiodi «t r*>

sr.s,r

:,'.s

a enrila at har quaint and r-ant aapraaaiota

lold-dhal t rai
would flat
ot lha tlisaa

lUplailng a grrjt famltltrily

taCvma aocuamiad wlili htr duUaa wi fou
oi t of lha motl aitanllra^of girla ont ih
r.->iu!m.a).)- Irmklng for aeira opportm.lty

and crMi

qg| an ordinary ibwoderaior
fatet-dl 1-Ald not'ta'wfcKnt
noourage bar. naarly eoUapw
^

•Tba doctor then told ma itmt Eihal ceoja
ba pant away an*r tht had reeccared and aeoU
be placed la a i.h u>l whact aha would bp ©*rafolty looked after I ttan axkad lha
BJ*
M tell my >tfa tta real ccsdltlen ot kSblTB. Hy.
for aafelng Vo tave tWe bB»t tndi apy



a yaara of our married 1'
ip'elnt to Bita pf-tity wifa
cleaollneia fiynl Ibe prcpwri
of f.-od In tboea reepeeu oho waa an____—.
aompialiil fa er llie readrr will hotlca hy rWa«^'-.
tbeee pagoa. her unfallhtulncea and tta mlB- ..
treaunani of my frlenda.
-Kran afttr our dlidrce find' bran graalod
Iba clUMiu of Dunkirk kr.a* that my <z-wtB
waa trying lt> blacken mj Hfe and to drfwa
nwnr.-aky frltnda. whm the, forgciUng wrary--J
tUB^bai gena no far a* to try le flirt with ■
Ba^ .maii of ..the town.wbile hla ^ ^
aeray. Tet abt baa triad to makt the apwotalota
of .that fflruuon UUnk It wwa a BleWta. bta
ahe apofca to one man abool-wtat ta bbiw

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BcddMt, reraltlos In Bums. Cots,
Wowids,
OTcws, etc. l«y In A srapplr aebas.
I, xnctT
Ban's-;
o, «»«„•.
__ _ _j earth. ___ __ Sobs and P-gbee, Rozbargh A Oo.'s

Thmr Mka *om Mood wti taetied to tte raUiBi-at tba-balecapTon iril] nee patm taares bandiic.lo
tbe baleoBlei of BaaKr aU tbe test*
dencss In to^ tboae of tbe poor as
toaoc coBSOlKd. Fiveii from
well u tbe rich. A sbeet of wl^tt pa­
gMhe Bornam tbese oysters
per tied to tbe| iron railing means tbat
tbe room to for rent: a pabn leaf means bare betm-dS^ratod. says tbe Loudoo
righto to tbe oyethst It to tbe slee^ng chamber of f ChittoWel'
ploos GatboUc wbe t»oagbt IL tens ter ltob«tet«ere gratmti
«iwH^ of Richard 1.. aad In
from Church on the tost Palm Sunday
ly erD tbe ttlgn, af. fiiUabflU horse looda of
r.^-<*pied as gifla by tbe
Why il is that ihe
' the time. Massloger'a
mains there tbe entlr# year until tbe
hto day with
next analTeraary, when a new paint
aMERICah BEAUTY
t priest to
treah from the blesalns of the

Second carload just received.

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mall, spem i>vr> iiourt on 'change andtaken lunobeon ut the dab be returned
and fuuud ive< jnet eaerglng from tbe
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aMCKir.M BEMm' 8TTU 3*9

Grinnell Bros. Holiday Offerings!

*'Wail a second." sbe ssid as abs
stepped Into Ibe store.

The 'V Boston -v Store.

guv. to ss H t
OB tbe Ume of Ibis CDun.” once uild a
Clerk^s ty» to be <-harg«i madam ?
prosy counwior to Lord Cocfcbum.
Lady-Ob.^: you'll hare i„ M>
"Tbere is some dlSereocc." tbe Judge
uuleuy cilraeried. "between irespasalag husband has Juat lost id' iwriii''o^
OD time ana encroaching on ewruity.*’— Harper's Ba^Suc.-ee*
Men who take things wuboui tbaoka
1 J B. and Jet Bma go without repining are
" tbe ao*l
ao*t socceesful of morgenerally
ttK-lrawa*ee B

550.00, 575.00, 5100.00, 5C5.00, Etc
owDlng leu Complete Music Houne« lu .Hicblgau H-arraoU u.- lu
ciwryiDg as exteniive stuck, affording an almost imlimited M-lertini.
Reery
of our •.topes-S* jilerally packed w!lti hargmin. iu
,icimrtmeni

Children Should Have as Pure
Candies to Eat as Grown People.

I’lirp. di'licioiis. heflithfui candiew
t'O'it but H few I'rints more per pound
than the so «'alled I'andies. <ir fheap
stuff, that IS c.i) the market. .-\sk for

Yletor TalklBg Machinu St to S30. EdiMii Phsne|raph* SIS to
S30. RaSIna, Stella aad Mira Mule Boiea, SIO to SI79,

Santa Claus-

iS'.J

....■‘."'s-r&s

will t>e al .vo.ir place In a few days Are yon ready to welcom.ST NICK-* He willlH-loaded dowQ with

make If yeu want the best.

A

FREE

PATTERN

Si'kc. all

color*,

worth SOc—(or Xma.

STORE!

EASY

65c—for Xma*

«

i.n.lles plain FlAnnel WaiKU, with tucked yoke*,
trimmed with pearl huiont. tab rollar. $1 75
value. ........................
.
. »lis
Cathei'i

Hair Plaid, and

Sergea

for

wear—for

Children',

Xma.

10

lAdirs' Heavy Colored Waisu. vrry newest
-HtjleB. neatly trimmed nnr regular M 50
watei.. special ....
*2.26

and

well.

SHOW

Branch of Grinnall Bros'. Music House. Detroit.

riAKE CHRISTMAS MERRY.

t

COME

WILL

Traverse City Store 159 E. Front St.

GOOD^OF QUALITY '

i CAN "SUIT" YOUR BOY In a

Wc- are showing a h.-imlwimr colleclion r>r WaisiK
for CbrlBtmAs sbopprrs nn-l an- offering some
'rmpting apeclaJ.

HOLIDAYS-

YOU EVERY COURTESY.

SHOPPING’

FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS.

Good Tadeta SilK. worth

THE

ATTENDANTS

bid StarM.2(» Frent Street

Pretty Waists and Petticoats

29

POLITE

Christmas Helps S' Helps Indeed!
BIG

Taffeta

IN AND LOOK AROUND.

Bachant 6 Roscoe,
PerScar Brea.'

AND

STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING

fine stioew, *!ipper». legpingv. overshoet.. warm lined sho.** for
rniiiser.. and children Mgli cut sliuob (or the bo.va. liule mix-,
emsiar. (or baby, and lota of other oioe and useful present-s.-nd your Idler tb -S.tNTA ' now and l( yon are gooil boys ami
girls-hc will get you wTiat you iiuel need when he Ktops al our
sloreto fill his large sleigh.

Straub Bros, ft Amlotte’s

YEAR

COBoerl ani! Tretaoio aomiooirs- X.
wtlJO- Ateortnoe- II SO R, IrS". v
etc Bio. Accorueoti* -ne.li. II .(I IAuubarp*.
rat Ui.LJir.eie
ZItbera. IZ.to IXSO. h St Han>-<>Chatdi.Sl.aaiviSi.ki. Toj Ptaeoa. re
“•1 TuyDrumaacUSL VoeUi’.

Guitars. Os.Ji, I

Bachant & Roscoe

MeCALL'S MAGAZINE FOR ONE

•ur firiiadi Im'. Ryk 2.

1 piirchaaes, >-.?iipled with a pnft,tn,-,- k ■..« U-dge ni piaoo Valor* gauie.! il,r.,.,.-i,
our mannlaeiuriog experience, enables us to undertrur and nndersell all couiDetiiora.
No matter what yon*anl in the Music Line we can supply it, asd at the very l..west pri.-e*
tJnr long established reputation for honest; and liberal treatment eescreeeatiefaction 1 I eversand tbe Guarantee of this Ureat Rouse accompanies each pnrchaac.
It will be impoaeible for us to give a Comprehensive Idea of oor esleru*n-r : U
.•.hlmle.1 .
the follewiag few suggestion* may aid in making selection..

All Experiei
Can anythliw be worse i'
that erery ^lute.wm be your tost’
*of
Such was the oqierlence
ol Mrs. S. H.
Newson, Decatur. Ala.. "For three
yeara," ahe writaa, '1 endured insuf­
ferable pain front indigestion, stom­
ach and bowel trouble. Death seemed
laerltable lAen doctors and aU rem­
without being benebtted
I began taking Dr.
Dr King's
1
New Dto- edies tolled. lAt length I was Induced
Ic Btttsn and1 the result
coven'. and a few
w bottles
bi
wholly cured
curing all
me' ESqnally effec
and now I'm oompl^y recovered.
L4ing and Throat t
For Ursr. Kklney. Stomach and B-swel
lion. Pi
I
troubles
Hactrlc
Htters la the only
teed by S. £. Wail & Sons and Bugbee, Roxburgh & Co. Druggtots. Trial | medicine. Only 60c. It's guaranteed
bottles 10c, regular sizes 50c and |1.00> ' *■'o a Wait ft Sons and F '
ft Co.’s Drug Stores
great quantity to
inUj- oo_____-n, declaring Dr
King's
.I New 1Dlsoovery lor Consumptlon Coughs and Colds to be
A recent erpres .on from T. J. MeFarlaed BentorriUe. >a.. serrea as exHe writes: "I bad Broochlds

'OVERCOAT" time Juet

SPARKLING

CUT

GIVEN

GLASS

EVERY DESRIPTION

:

:

OF
;

:

LOW PRICES '

CLOAKS AND SUITS.
$1.50 Skirt*, laet teaaan'*'
etylea—for

Xma* .

. ,4Sc

. $1.50

HANDBAGS —fine

Step In with the boy and

ALMOST

Millinery For Christmas

PURSES— anything you want
26« to

MILLINERY

selection,

........................ $2.50

' 25e to

$3.50 Sxirte—for Xmai.91.4S

GOLF GLOVES -n aainty colwhet dainty ctyle* yeu
BELTS—KID GLOVES—our I

in

good

$4.00 6k<rta—(er Xmae. $2.48

•* now at Its beet—every e

(fANOKERCHIEFS, 1cto*1.60
—alway*

able shade

form—alway*

it

here.

TOILET SETS m fire

accepteble.

$5.00 Skirt*—for Xmas $2.98
WE ARE HEAVILY OVERSTOCKED

ljulies All ft*ool Twfllea Flannel WalsLs, luck
ed back and (rouL tah ncllar. Mark only.
36-inch

Ca.hcrere.

color*,
evening

al.c

in

black

II 7f value for

all
anO

.hade* — (or

.

0 Skirt,

FOR ANY MISS, a pretty PetUcoai. will make
u most acceptable gift
Largr range of
styles, 11.00 to SS.60 for the Mercerized,

And there i. where the heavieet price

d $5.00 to SSXKj'for the Pure Silk

cutting haa been made. ' Read theae
prtoee—nothing

Gifts for Men

Yenatlan*. Chevieta. Sergea. Ladim’ Cloth

and

Twine*,

end

all wood,

worth B5e—(or Xma*

The *3 <W Irtad for

....

1

.

!

*2ito Heavy B^ped Sweaters, for

1

"Monarch" brand tl 6n lire** ?hlri'
Baeeet Cloth, 5

I

The ll.rm kind for.....................

wide—for Xma

Wen's natural Wool I'ndenrear, our regular
M's Plaid All Wool

SS-lneh Snow Flake Suit­

Shtris.

wtwth

11.60, for ............

ing. blank ground with
UMBRELLAS—cbolcest
white deeh. worth$1.26
76

Choice of any $1.26 and
$1,50 Dree* poode. In

NECKWEAR—The
and tbe great variety of ezclniivc .-(le.
that we^■e dobe aome till planning
Cbristsnan trade—29c and SOe buys ti
Pin*. Muffler* of eveey deeerlption
kerehlefe without number. .

and

ii
SATCHELS.

SCOPES,

GRIPS,

SUIT

Christmas Shoes and Slippers

before.
DOROTHY

invariably Rt and a re eacluelv*
mlutive m
in their GOOONE88. and

Mand-

REDUCING

8A4.E

WILL MAKE YOUR CHRIBTMa'b
MONEY GO FARTHEST.

Kuppenheimer

faehionable

DODD >

JULIA

MARLOW

;

SHOES,
ONE HALF OFF

quality and com­

fuH

length, box e(Teete. with belt
back and other etyle. equally a.

$3.00 and $3.50.
SLIPPERS GALORE- 50c to *1,50.

dealrable—our regular $20. 922.
and $25 Overcoat, for
$15.00 and
fancy

rs.00

and dark

Overcoat*,

$16-00

■cat lot of Slipper* you

collar, heavy exfor^a and vieunaa—now we ten at

Ladio*' and Misa**' Coats.

For the Men Folks

10

efTeeta, velvet

.

ONE-QUARTER

TO

ONE-HALF OFF.

ever eaw

$12.00

ONE-THIRD OFF.
Men'* $12 and $13.50 Oxfords and
Irish

Frleie Ovarwt*. th*fr are'


I-

really worth $16 and that It
what they would tell for In moot



etoree-Cholce

.......................flOJO

f

Oo your ehopplng eariy—«hw«:
i* always a ruah the last faw^i^r

Our Display of Holiday Furniture

\

IS GORGEOUS.

Hocking Chair*. $45 to.. 76a

that make ahopplng a pleasure.
SPARKLING. DAZZLING CUT
JLA88 at Spacial price*.

of 'aH the Veer.

Big IlfM of Bamboo navaHlaa.

Writing DMks. $15 to. SS.76

Plata

Lamp*. 26 different pat-

Combjpatlon

cm*

CASES

' The aiaddeat
STOCK

it

TBtiT^

TRUNKS In every gtyl,.

CufI Buttona, Watch Chain* and Fob*. Pipe*. Scarf

black—for Xma*.......... S1T«

OUR

like

the ladle* who are most exacting

59

■t o( Venetian*. Chev-

...

ever

But we are willing to take a iota In
order to reduce etock.

fort arc meet enthueaaatie admirere of theeeee two make*.

The *2.50 kind for

—(or Xma.

(or Xma*. $3.98

CLOTHING

*1.75

$10 to $1.75

Jardlneraa,

16* to f&OO

Raeks, $3*60 to.. TSe
BoekcaasA

S3S ta...................................$10.76
China Cloaata, $22 ta.-^JS

45c

Mutic Cabinets, .. ,26b ta TSe
Morris Chalet, $25 t»..$&M

Carpet Sweepere. $2.25. $3-75

Princoaa Oraaaara, $28 to $14

Serten* and
clusive

Easla*. ex­

line,

$10 to

CASH

THE BOSTON STORE.
$ CHRIS'^** STORE.

flrrt (tom are this yaarto gartoanto and earraet In ttyl%..^'

oh' credit.

SANTA CLAUV l;<CAO«UAirrCR»
OUR

IB

STOCK

ONv-^UST

MOUeiHQ BALK

IN

rt«K

xMAB Qirr BuviNa

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