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The Daily Eagle, December 26, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)
Date
1903-12-26
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EAGLE.
liy. beoembbb 20, im
A gooJ time tn bii v s
Coal Stoves
COME TO HE
COUNCIL ROOM
$8.50
Citizens are Invited to Be Present i
the Masting.
AUenilon la called to the noUce for
special moetihs of Iho Board
Trade toniirbt Is the CoudcII room.
Matters will be considered there Id
which ever}- cltlzeo of Traverse Clt}
Is Interested vitaU}-. An.l ever}' raai
who has the welfare o( the clt}heart Is invited
Among the subjects .to come
will be the propoEiUon of securing the
Cougregalional Assembly for Travereo
City. If we can secare the kxatlon
this body here It means a great step
forward. This matter and the electric
railway proposition are problems
which the Board of Trade desires the
clUsens to share In solving.
"Come with your thinking cap on
and boost" is the word sent out.
MA80N8 TO ATTEND SERVICE.
r in;'—. I li:ii uNwill
invev ■<nivi, lirlotv c.is'
■ " ••Iin' • "k over our Ml vek. li w ill pay >.iu in i.m
'!:__________ ________________
Will Be Present at Grace Church To
morrow Morning.
The festival of St. john, the Bvangellst. will be observed hy the Travei^B City lodge. Ko. 22% K. & A. M ,
in Bitending service at Grace church
at 10:20 Sunday morning. The mem
bers win assemble at the lodge n
at 10 o’clock, to proceed to the chnrch
Id a body. Visiting masons are -also
cordially invited to attend. The fine
program of Chlrstmae music will i
rcipented. •
THEY USE ARMY CASKETS.
1
J. W. SLATER,
j f
Wholesale.
. Preetloai Hwiu Furjilehir.
Compiaint Made Agalnat the Under
takers of Frisco.
San FYanciseo. Dec. 26.—Local Span
ish war veterans have sent to Presi
dent Koosavelt a telegram asking Cor,
GOXEn COMB flOME
JOY REIGNS
IN SOCIETY
K.JDD.D,™
"•‘IS-
BACHELOD aiRLS INTEKTAIN
MtN PnCNM. -
POOR REMEMBERED AND GIVEN
derman jamee M. aniea who is
GOOD CHEER.
manager of the Traverse Bey Oil Com
pany's pfMerty tn Boaiham Kentneky.
is in the city for the hcdMaya..
He says the moepMt of strlktag
oil on the company’s property b alaoet
certain, as its land is sumhnded by
,
Bpeeial Exercises are Held In .the prodnceia.
City Churchea
Hr OilleU has many siorlM to taU
of Kentncky and the peculiarities of
Che mountain people. The bustle char
Chrlsunas in Traverse City was celeacteristic of Traverwe-Olty workers be
tirated with genuine old time entbu- Bays is totally absent l^tbs South and
Blasm. There Was nothing to spell
It is dlOcnlt to get m« to work there.
While Ben Frost,
saloon, was trying tR
shut yesterday,-. ft
A BIft Cut on Our Full Line of Stoves. -
Our Winner Oak
WAS A MEBRY AL«.
CHRISTMAS
BEN FROST INTCRFC
KEBPmO SI
T.IU
We Imv.* couple of l^autifiil $45, Hard Coal Stoveis
and ratlier than to pack and store t^jem will sell them
for. $35.00 each. A few Soft Coal Heaters at the
same proptortional dlBCoiint.
The B*st lieatiuE Store erer/^ule tor Ibe mottej Is out FLIBT. U
U m«ae of hearr )K>lTshed«u-el/ltDed clear to the top. has heavy cut
lop. hoary cut hiui; cover, henry tirnft dcor. will burn SMneb ebooks,
will keep fire 48 hnnrs. price now
PBieE TWO OENTa
s beer glass
dresu, It set
rrmnds to see It sny-il
were open. When he;
Bros ' place he fotutd
keeping shut Booi
a man who with aproi
the bar Malting' for ~
so that bnsineas ooaWl
Thu glass missed die
grazed a costly mirror.'
Ben Frost.
..... purpose to be _—
his efforu to keep MM
mss. Invited Mr. Boni^
He even assisted Mr.overy aonest 'the
side gave the saloon
being opeiID.
OuUlde there
7 until Hr.
1 cjulu. Then Mi
11. closed saloon.
SURPRISE THEIR FRIENDSbnid* Thursday evening
t he did Cbrisunas day.. The Solvation Aray Unexpected Wedding of Andrew PIleh
i with In dtstribnted 75 baskets of provisloni
and Mies Beulah GHtord.
among the poor, and brou^t Joy to
Thursday evening at the residence
homes that might have been
of Bov- Demas-Qoehlia on Washington
cheerless hut for
street oecnrreJW
qUet n
l^qUM
e which
Tbo Elks also JId noble service in thU
great surprise to the friends of
■way.
the contracting parties, Andrew POco
In the hornet where the children
and Miss Beolah GtBnrd. both to this
B*oke early In the morning and stole city. A number of the friends to Mr.
find what Santa Claus had left Pilch and Hiss OUford bad been to’
them —here it was where the festival vlted to a supper at the bMoe of the
found liB happiest observance.
totter on West fcxHit street, on ThursThere were many lamlly reunloiia, Jay evening at 8 o'clock, but shortly
and aged parents where chihlren have before that boor, the two slipped awat
EACH HA8 KILLED
left the parental rtmf were made glad to the home of the Bev. Mr. Cochlto and
by homeoomlngs.
married, being attended by Ar
As the day wore on and the storm thur Wilcox, of this. city, and Miss
. amity -----Charleston, W. Va^ 1>
of wind and snoy arose 'fires bnmed Myidle Hall of Grand Rapids.
more brighUy and tUuminated trees
After the ceremony, the couple re
neeiedly Christmas oii |^.fli>.Jlng 'glistened through window panes that turned to the home of the bride vriiere
his wife seated in the Is] rAlBh:
bad -been decorated by the Proet King.
ipper was served. The bouse was
shot Duff and killed Mi 4&ee
Tte cold without made the general beautifully decorated and festooned
crations of the male
or tbe warmth and cheer within the more en* with evergreens, and carnations dis
‘ItU^ hMr man.' loyahle.
tributed about gtve the rooms a bright
Tbones j. RobinsoB*i'^fp«r-fcUled a
The first Methodist church wat
effect. The evening was very pleas20 years ago-at;:
,-W. Vn.. ed with an appreciative audience last anUy ment and it was a late hour
Roh- night when thf Christmas, entertain- when the guests departed.
recently I
lueon's BOD, r boy
it was given. Nearly a hundred
yepnoM.
Mr. and Mrs. Pilch, are both weU
Is Kervlng sentence
children were present Who are
known In-this city, having lived here
about a nunth ago .
r^lar attendants ^at Sunday sebooL for years and enjoying a large clrtle
years old. his wife Js A tB-pBSwaa They had been piorlJed with tickets of mends. The tenner his bees em
tbnm^ the genetwafty fit the pastor ployed to the store to the Cavls Cigar
and members of t^e ebureh. Ihe pro Co. ter some time and to e popnlEf
INTOFR^ ^8.
gram was carried out as prarlondyAnyoung man. ^ the preamit toey will
nonnoed. The pictniws proved non i"»vg their home at toe reelMoei of
ealt^nble end aanTtalningthe bride's parMts and to the spring
nmdtMBEiBi was to teve Man ngf their
m
M£^ AT HOME DF MiSB RHOOA
RATTEMDURV.
■ WeddinB at the Avwy
tog at toe home to MMg'Khoda Ratteohnry. S26 West BeVenUcstreet. where
they had a Christmas tree. There
were 20 pro—L 10 would-be (2) brnto-
wit^ festoons and wrwtos to *wt—«■>
and holly. Tbs archway bwwei toe
two parlors was festooned to mlsOtoe
and It Is not reported that any awtoieil paaalng undar IL toou^ the pen
alty lor so aolsg Is wall known, tn
toe archway leading to too dining room
was suspended a pretty plaenrd eobos^ej In orergresu and hoUy berries
with the words; “Mmy
Baenelor Girls—IWa".
Refreshments wer^^^etved at five
Uuie tables by Missa Vera and Flor
ence Rattenbury. Holly and red Mn-'
dies decorated toe tables snd a pretty
menu carfi embellUhed with a spray
of boUy, was laid at each {date.
As a fitting close to toe feast toe
BschMor Qiris’ Christmas cake, orna
mented with the Insignia to the club
and conUtoiiig a ring, was pasaed and
each gnaet allowed to cut a pieoa.
Miss Nellie lordie secured the ring
and toe elob wfll now anxiously awelt
After snpper. the Christmas tree was
unloaded of its glfm and toe tenatoder to the evening was spent in mnslc and Maes, one of toe most Inter
esting being the "(Aristmaa Panto
mime." A pianola was fuialaho^ by
Ortontol Bros.' for toe oeenatoB. •
The menn.served was-as teltowtf '
WcUorf Salad on Ltotaou,
Waters
OUrea. .
tatnWbnrliapnrpose'. .TMe
., - v^l*^ deteoata
right
We hav? too man;
band and must
. have the room for other goods.
Ciirae while the assortment is
jrood. Your size is waiting for
.yon. All this season’s goods.
c VieuaSK aifU fai
plaid Che*.
reiroliIstion V. inclf
ireme- length -MU that sold
8S0 to IC2 W. now.........
Vs.oo
iteds. Irish
St formerly
$10.50
Our SI2 Overcoats now S8.S0 '
Out JIO Overcoots now 6.7S
On r }7.S0 Overcoats now 4.7S
ColIi.oSraDdCloil.es
Everything Strictly is 'Mycrtiseil.
THE BOSTON STORE
In the PhtilppiDW. ’
The base mi-lhod of traDsactius
your ri;i(-o{-lowD hesinesa''
The I.ONil DISTANCE
proviiltT it No belter iwav. Atrial
will epnviuSe you of iw praeticabllitv and speed.
By givinpr a nice packWE FIITOLD 8HOF.S.
foi-
0. u r
are
J-fresh and
.Ir
Tuan Chl Ktoy. 'an
ors to toe mcrmnMl
ate baring ««—*—«
praparstlon 'ter aaOva duty.
iBUBlgraota, sospeetsd to
diers to disguise, are setartog Manchurls In large niunbm.
hidden to aceesatole places. Many
Japanese spies and disguised
are-at Mukden and Kwtn Tung. They
apparently hare an
tbo Chinese.
the music was nnltermly
Christmas St East QarRpId.
The Christmas exercises at the Bast
.Wednetday «yg8lsc,'toa Rev.-T. 9.
OarSeid church on Christmas ,Bve
Ullom tofictoted at too marrtoge of
were wltngaeed by i
Miss Hand Meng and Mr. Dexter Slo
Santa Claus being one of the number
cum which took place at. toe term to -a
who. from all appearances' had ehareJ
Mr. and Mrs. Jiaham Arary. toe bride
In the general prosperity of the nation.
being a nieee**to hbrs. Avery.
The program reflected great credit
Mr. Raymond Brans acted as best
the AuuDlttee, and comparisons i
POLL OF OEMOCRATB.
man and Miss Marie fiewsU as maid
Invidious whero alT acquitted them'
of honor. Mrs. Wm. Clark played* toe
% selves well. The decorations
ew Members of Congress Stand en wedding march.
It symbolic of the Christmas time and
Candidatea
The bride was attired to blae>-broedthe large uec was elaborately festoon
New York, Dee. 26.—A poU of Demo- ctoto and oarried eamattons. The
ed. and befldes the presents contained crats In congress on s choice ter FTeaL happy couple reoelred many aasdui
136 bags of candy for the little folks, dent shows:*
and pretty gifts.
> .snd
ail were happy and to hatpiony
Gorman two senators and 80 reprewith the occasion. Tl
senutlves,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGee have Is
opened by prayer By toe Bov. Mr.
Parker, two senators and 29 reyre- sued toritattons ter toe marriage to
Green and closed with a short address sentatlves.
their daughter Sadie to Mr. Sdwerd B.
the
Rev.
JW
MiUer.
Cockrell, one senator and 16 repre Bartak, at 640 Sixth street, at 8 o'clock.
,
1
i regueated to offer
sentatives.
December 30. The ceremony will take
vote of thanks to Mr. Warren RouCHearst. three representatives.
> to toe beautiful home which
Boog, who fumisbad the tree to, the
Gray, three fqiresemtatlves.
Hr. Bartak has Just coidpleted and
committee, and all w$o p
Garvin, one pepreeentatlra
file program. Or contributed -to the
Bailey, onW representative.
aliccesB of the cntertalumenL
Non-commltal. 17 senators and 67
Emkleyes Are Entsrtetned.
epreeentatlres.
The retiring officers of Uie First M
The employes of toA«Grinnell Bros.*
B. church .^worth League, will give
ROCKEFELLER GIVES GOLD.
.store were very onjoyably enurufned
rectoiUoD Monday evedlng after the
last eveuing at a 6 o’clock dinner by
election of offloers which will take
e Remembers His Enipleyse on place at S o’clock. A program will be
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cliffe at their homo,
329 West Ninth street. There were
ChHotmas Day.
I and then an old fashtoaed candy
New York. Dec. 26.Wohn D. Rocke poll participated to.
nine present betUas the Iiohi and
*
hostess and ih addition to the employes feller went -to Tanytown yeitoaUay
of the glbrc. Prof, and Mrs. K. E. Horst ahd spread Christmas cheer aagog
Ooe of' the most eajoyable .temily
luUtead emidoyes and tMekra^ gatherings of tbe t^iristausUda was
this cHy.'and Mr. and Mrs. John
tetephone operaton by -gtrtnt held at'the home of Mr. and^Mrs. Bac> _
Pride, who were marrtfvl n few ilays
igo at Atwood and wen- on ihelt way them |S. no and *50 apleee. .The oon ton Colrio of S16 BoothUnion etreet
o their home in Philadelphia were to dneum on Rockefallar'a trains re yesterday. The home iras deeonted
celved gold and any cue who had with the-asual dsooratlcaia asd 18 gal
lled.
After the dinner, all adjourned to shown him ooorts^ during the yeac down to toe elaborate dtesar pteparthe ptrlw and du evening was pleas- was remembered:* He'also visited his
Tbe afternoon and evaotog were
antly spent with music, both vocal edtote' and diatrlbnod gold.
Bp<mt with mnale and games «nd tos
Bcmi flfip itosedistribution to prasento.
FACE PARTLY GONE.
Uons were finik. toe vloUn seleettoa
TBose resent were: Hr. and Mrs.
by Prof. E. B., Horst, toe vocal aaloB
B. a EeQogg and teaUy, Mt..8b4
of Mrs. Hont and toe vocal •^elections Chriatmaa FIrawarim Canes a Bei
Mrs. Reanx KeHogg and temJiy, Mr
AeeldenL
ahd Mr«. Marvin Oolrin. aU to Wax
tsmouth, O.. Dee. 86.-^nii F9em- ford; Mn.'Frank Bater^Omnd 8a»
ing.-toe l&-yaar4>ld eon of Judge Soarl. Ms; Mr. and Mrs. Baiton CUrin tMl
fhatofteburg, while otosbrattog EamQy.*
BIO FIHE4N OHIO.
rhri«M«a with flrewo^. bad one side
of hlB face blown off and his eyeslglLi
'house was FlULia
•eeerer BulhMga Badly ■ Damaged ,at destroyed by toe explosion of a os
powder
%
: ^^^^1
% odors.
'ROWLAND DOUGLASS j American Drug Co., j
Mew Shoe Rrere.
You will lin.r *
; PERFUMES
Cold Feet
t^eemvil the
Frink’s
Brand
of
Union •
.Made
Overalls
% Cbristmas gift.
for
We hvve the kind you m-.-ii
^
5 age of perfnme for
Warm Shoes
Keep the feet ivarm a.i
"ii‘ Kiiiinnis
; You Cannot '
a Ni^ke
Michigan Telephone Co
and save doctor's bills.
W.v havf
boor. No oi
lured s«e Obarisa .
W. Dingea. maU <
hlw. brpkemtn;
man; Dennla Jato
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
Working
While You
Sleep . ..
' 2151
r ALBEIT, aOBENSn. M|r.
iSEJCJCS
The Guarantee
of .^rfretlon Ig
mansbip. style, teae, and
lurabiUt)-. whieh «ta&ds
do
sek of ever.v
bsi
'f
KbAV|Nr,5
..KINBAkL...
Ptono or -<Wgan. iasures
pevTect sstlsfactton and
valoe reoelvei. 8*«ty
customer a satisfied oustooier
Fsriory prices
ntiil ewty-terma
all ii^s oti
sate in hur. Ctothing Dept
■ Open Tuesday Evenings
7.to 8:30.
W. W. KlMBttim
A special meeting ef .the Beard *
to Trade will be heW twright at *
8 e'etoek to the «ouiwa. rewm to •
consider
»aa«Mtton ,to grtUng-*.
the Ctouraattoiial AMmafifir te to- •
• ^
the Tfwvarw
tad •
IVniieliiL
v^..-
rMMs'
the Daily;
^
qt> Ppnemnn
Bena^ Depew wants young »en
phraw higher and noblar ttalnga" than
wealth That ti all right ter Okaoneey after he has aeeuipliahed hla
This 440 Cotily
and overtake It cuts very litUe Ice Tn
modem cMlItation.—Baginaw OonrierHerald.
o..
isrSiS„rs '“•■
!s
COMING EvCNTe.
Dec ».-;-C»mill» Beyaold* id •A»
Tob LUce U'-^teioberf-e Grand.
Dec. 8L—ColonlBi Motion Pictore
Do.—City opera bous^.
Job- L—Metropolitan Grand Cosoert
Co,-*-HlMi School Lecture and Hnale
Ooune—City opera honae.
Jan. «.—The KllUei. Canada'* eraek
military band—Steinberg's Grand.
D«. 86.—Bngageaeni of Biinw
Brielnon in "The Han from Sweden'*
—Stelnbetv’e Grand. #
That so far as
Bryan bad a long talk with
Czar and we dlaUlfe to think of the
things that may bawsn to Col. Watterson If he over ventures wltbln the
Ian border.—Detroit Journal.
iK'ii
Im&i
This Is a great year (or3engle eoun. A Benxonla tMter found 1» UU1>
pigs in a pen the other monitBg where
only the.pwther was the evening be
fore.—Grand Rapids Herald
Even a man entirely free from sopersUUon' might have obleeted to be
ing one of t£e 18 arraigned on boodle
charges in Grand Rapida Tbnndsy.—
Chicago Reeord-Berald.
judge- by tbe
company, fuBy paid up
...» f. ...iJS
vp
maoy
pressions of approvRl fi i’tn
Reports ftom the mines Inoi, let nchness and the stoM wUl
«'»■' be Uvanced to U ceata.a.iihare.
F E. Withey. Genma Mnnakur, -reports increasing rlt^nesa With ea*
day s development work and aays the
itock Is worth at least fifty cents
patriJos of oufbolidGy counters, our st«»-k
of Gloves, Handkerebiefa, Caps, Mufflci r-.
NffCkwear, Sweaters,
of the GREAT mines of our eountry."
G. W. Fleming, mining expert, who
toed our property to see
development work was
man was arreeted In Boston the
supporting
.. rung the report be made last
other day while in the attitude of
spring, (see ,proepeAm) writes: "I can
FOR BUSINESS REASONS.
best say whai
It I think of it 6y repeating
The dlspoetOoD is belH manifested prayer. He wasn't praying, however.
lormer opinion several times emHe ttas prying bis way Into a aa/e.in some quartern to excuse the a
sited. In fact, the work already
s has proven the truth (rf'ideas ex
Governor Bliss In paroling Prank 0. Saglosw Evening News.
pressed In my former opinion. I fully,
Andrews, the Detroit bank wrecker,
believe
rou have a great property here.
A Detroit girl Is In ]all charged with
on the ground that good bnsineas sense
Ail the pretUeet evening coats aad"] and deservedvelvet have All It needs to make .t Into a •mine
having put poison In a man's coffee. those for matinee wear are of white
led the Governor to the decision,
wonder' Is to keep on with the work."
Call and examine reports or write
it signed that Andrews, being tree, There are grounds for a case against cloth, all lengths being permissible, fit
ted and loose shapes being equally In model oa'the i^jk lor illostratioB. tor. Information.
Is now In a position to bdp straighten her.—Kalamaxoo Qaxette-Newe.'
vogue. The aame latitude In length which was nsMIy
the bank'S'^alrs ooL
_ _ -won.
____ by
. a popular
ARIZONA MINING CO„
The Chicago police have cautioned and shape applies to coau (or less
^ often are Justice and Honor
society -woBift at. a fionosrt at AeaUan
TIKW. 8MURTHWAITE,
*
President.
made AO step out of the way (or busi the striking hearse driven to go alow. formal occasions.
Hall.
ness reasons. The people of the Btaie -Detroit Trlbiine
T%eee oottc^ hitve a unlqoe place
So, of all things, let each woman
YOUR BOY
may be insulied. ah unblusblng affront
carefully determine which ebape Is in the eoclai wwi-^^lfirawlng together
Wanu
a
Watch.
We
can
eell
may be offered to the people, the ex
you a good one for $VJ»,
sulte-1 to her own proportions. as they Jo snAad^ren from the
AT THE THEATERS.
ecutive may bring shame upon the
RASTALL'8.
I opera-box nbse^ber to those of e«nalLei the short or stout woman
commonwraltb. but If buslneas end*
ly refined taster to Mom an opera ad- YOUR GIRL
clear of the coat that Is an Inch
arc
served bis acts are not InWould like a Ring or a leeket.
below the knee. Such a length mittanoe Is » hmnT. The magnet Is
tamone bui are almost, If noi quite
Tonight at BielnberK’s Oraud opera
Good ones 61J)0 to IROO.
i to detract materially from her Che wonderfnl "metrastyle" with which
RABTALL’S.
house an excellent attraction win be
any one can (to quote Paderewakl)
height.
Tbls attitude Q excuslng. thr QovKnuU ErickBOo tn Chas. New
-execute mn8tarviq|to of pianoforte YOUR WIFE
Thinks the would like a eet o'
ernor's act, or
And while there is uotblng
man')’ comedy drama of heart Interest
Kterature with a.dttterity, clearness
Knives
and
Forks,
6SA0
to 66
more the result of a slartsh devotion "The Man Prom Sweden." It wUl U gracefcl than the Princess gowi
and velocity
w player, however
RAGTALL’S.
.woman wHh a neat figure, unfortunate
to party than of well grounded convic
here for the flret time tonight,
great, may appiMcL" ,
YOUR HUSBAND •
tion. But In this iQBtanee the Republi
at the play tor the occasion, brim ly very few women can'wear It becom
Needs a i ew 'Watch Chain.
Needa
The psau de Cb«pd gown reproduced
can party bears no reeponslblty for full of good wholesome comedy and ingly. and It should be tabooed by the
61-00 to 66.00.
ihe act of the Incompetent at Tan»ing
pathos. Brlckson is. termed short woman together with the three- on the rIMt. wtihlta tounced Skirt and
daiatUy lacAtrtmmed «»lBt. Is a charm
for he acted altogether on bU own
» dialect comedian quarter length coat
ing
design
for
A'
afternoon
af
motion without consulting a single anJ Is worthy of the title, he claim.
But the styles, fortunately,
person At least, it has not yet ap the only genuine dialect comedian In all for her of the llasom figw, and fair, and wItt the nd'dltion of a hand
LOD6E NOTICES.
some wrap hoeomss a most effective
peared that be approacoed anybody on his line
other types of women have ihelr theatre ooetsme. —*
Traverse Bay Tent No. U6. K. O. T.
the snbieei. It le to be hoped that'
Inning in the very long skirt that the
IM..
MoDdny nights in 1. O. 0. P.
And
as
there
ara'
ooato
and
skirts
when a final accounting of Andrew'^
■As You Uke It" proved
modistes are making-the
all. C. G. Sherwood, Com.; C. D.
affairs Is made and published that an
Now York's greatest successes last
milady must heeds bold up wbec- suiubts for 4l] wbhi^ sboit or tall LePolnta. R K . a. Robertaon. F. R.
iiemlted account will be rendered season, bating
orer she wishes to take a step, but thU winter, som fibi^ee of ooraeta
available (or public scrutiny. Where three months at the Republic theatre. which gives her a regal appearance, planned tor all figures, and uotwlth-se Cliy tent No. 67). K. (
Friday nights la Forestan
the money went and to whom It was The Columbia University made
partfcuiarl}' when worn beneath a coat standlfig the frequent cMhnrsta of the
V, Friedrich, Oom.: J.. 1
e up of the
paid may prove Interesting reading— money out of three performanoe* of seven-eighths the length of the sMrt
Shields. R. X.: B. A. Bvnns. F. R
In a business way.
ii than has been dnplirated In years.
With the opening of the Grand Opera
every
Vasssu- college also had
record and the AeoUan concerts In New Tork,
j Aeru I.-U- 883. .. .
t
IBB
They had Christmas down in
house for one night only when Kyriel the soolal season can be aaJd to be in
city and Dowle was 'It." Among other Bellow played "(Mando" to-Minnie' full swing, and the most popular modes have her corset.
5..WWU.JBaey:
Splrite. sad
touching things that happeaad, t
Gale's "RoBallnd'' and in the Umltad for the winter determined
of the reputation .
little children two girls end a boy. spring tour Mr. Shipman had laU-Orm;
Traverse city Lodge No. SSt. F. R
-Dowle with A bouquet of audiences eweryi^ate anA'-fintaw^^ My predictions In my Septemt^ let- fulnees'aad styl)'.;
A. H.. Special camMdetttaa « '
ur
from
Umeea
regarding
thej^«»»
H.
O;
Joynt.
W. mt M.
i demonstrated by crowded thi
nnflytnglntiSSrftS^B
t£'»
____
Suspendei-K.
Et<-..
were .judiciously selected to meet their
F. Harold WUhey, mine bocdikeeper,
writes: "The half has not been-tcrid,
even a -tMderfoot’ can see rich c
large quanUUaa"
W. L. HcKay. mine foreman:
erythlng goes to show that the
wants. • We beg to i-emind you we are not
vet sold out on holiday goods.
Those Shioking Jackets
Are the BEST values ever shown here for
the money—85.00, H.OO, ami “.'lO.
Hamilton Clothihg Co.
STEINBERG’S GRAND
:: OPERA HOUSE u
I
■ doat received a new lot of
! GENUINE LEATHER SUIT CASES
i
AND HAND BAGS.
10 per cent <1*; .
next week at'
F. VOTRUBA HARNESS CO.
Tuesday, Dec. 29
DON’T DEUY!
One.ierfornuDce'Only
ensn Splpua
preseats the Comedy nf
“As You Like It”
Ordei' your Chvi--: hkis
Presents now find nvoid
the holiday rush.
We
have a most o.'crrellent
line of
introducing
ctMiiu BafMiK AS >'nsAin»"
abd an
n»t>a.liag
WATCHES
UMcfMKIiw.In both gents and ladies
r lieen. tnanied one
.Jbaeeka a dlrwee from
bnsd on tte groond* that bfilbeat her
about tbe-bead jrlth tbalr framed marflag* oertifleate. She oe^t to be
tbanktui that he was oonalJerate
enough not to use the axA
tista
Ashley.
Me. WtUl9 Tele, Miss Marian MaoDonaM. Mr. Chas.-R. Bloomw
others who have figured promin
In the history of twentieth century
theatrlealB, wlU be seen at Steinberg's
T. C. WDUame a mliUonalre tobac Grand opera house on next 'tueeday,
co manufacturer at Richmond. Va.. dis December 89. and wlU easHy be the
tributed 830,000 to bis employes yea- ShakespMTsan event of the season.
Urday in chocks f^iglng from $60 to
88.600. ItUInterestl
of strong acting, powerful
what would happen ti
situations, sparkling comedy, tuneful
be Insert a "help wanted" a
music and catchy song* wiU be parDally Ragle—Cor Instance.
Ucuiarly deli^teJ with the latest Eng
lish dramatic musical comedy, "DareRe\. Dr. Francis F lark, the ven Devil Dorothy,” which Manager Stein
erable father of the CM.istlan Endeav berg has secured for a special engage
or movement, has started on a tour
New Tear's, matinee and
around the earth and will visit every night. Combining ail in one the many
C B. center In the world
features of stage craft, it la said to
be one of the moet unique of this year’s
offerings. This production
Parsifal. Wagner's sacred opera,
1 its fonrtfa year In England
was recoiled In New York recently by
the Four Hundred. Th-rr is still hope and such has been its succees that the
has seen fit to put three
(or the reclamation of ii»iham. even if
Dowie esnnot do it.
different companies on tour over
there, one in Bngdud and the other
Sonny George Gould, aged hix. got two In Australia and Fnnoe. The cem
a 8600 imported. miniature rallwav pany presenting the piece In this conntrain In his Kiocklng They can't make
the same as that wtiidi will
shortly enter New York tor a three
weeks' run. and Manager Btelnbwg is
1 bU tortnne
'
Ssiilior Hanna's pbysu isdn havr or
dered lym to take B real Toat's wbat an engagemet In this city.
a whole lot of people have been want
It is neither maglc,'aBtiiology, witching him to do. but didn't dafe lo say
craft or gwestldlgltatian. but claaa.
dear, wholdaome aajoymeut you will
experience at the «uartniweat at fim*
Colonial Moving Pletnre Company.
ings up to January 1.
CTEINBERG’S City 0|ier^ Heuse
J GRAND OP^ HOUSE ^
Matinee and Night
New Year’s'Day!
THE ENGUSH
MEL0-DRAMAT1C MUSICAL
COMEDY NOVELn
DARE
A Charm to the Eye!
Largest and Meet Complete Exhibi
tion of Us idnd la America.
DEVIL
s.soo feetipf film. Mote than so
uibjectaoolUnadfruiB aU parts of
UOGHHL
TEARS.
SOIKTHING NEW.
PBIi
• Kllight. 860,.Sta. 60c, 1
A^ mi OrienW^TCaioV In Refined
Fabw.Tale RobtaaoB Crusoe. The
TbrAl^XUe-Mottia Picture. Life
of an ArnTrlaan nfamaa. GnlUver s Travela Snefaaraad Well. The
Burglar case.
.66lb Begiment
Many more of the IMest sod best
'eubjeets. also . attnotlre acts iu
Pollts VaHdsvlHe.
Night 35.25.15 Cents:
NKiMe. CMhhnlk: AMb.Me.
Seats on sale at'Ci^ -Sews ^SCaud.
SAFETY,
GOINVEN1ENGE,
PRIVACY,
AreUieattnieliOT»->f (h-:
SAFE
DEPOSIT
^
Now or never. Pre-Invem^
-eate Is now oa—a slight cut of
uspereent
...
VAIJIT
, AW Pnvrte Writing niom of the
FIM National Bank.
Chaigu HWt RMiMaaMa.>
ds^S'l^ng.'*
■HAVE A FTT"
ROOT .OUT THAT
POCi^ETBOOH
on All Clothlia
. Thm** but vei7 lltUe left in
the way of F*»cy : Muflers,
duspeafiera. Smoking .Jackets,
l^anamand Fur Cape—all anilaWeHew Tear's gifts. Yon
take theee S’
thaBhdrer.
SweatefiL
logs. Novemb.r 80. Decemb
»mb r 14 and
December 28. John Q. Straub, V. C.:
Joseph Sleder, clerk.
site.'/ '•
Hot oBiF tke evne of Cke sea*
M bn the treat or years I
The best Christmas present that you can givi' a man would bo a pair of
iiouse slippers. Have you senn tlio .stork or hoard the prices; Listen!
-50c buys a good pair; 7ftc a much better one, and then there aii* those fnr
?1.00. 1.25, l..''>0and 2.00.
If I were a woman
I would suggest to my relatives to make iim a |.res.-nt of a pair of those
fancy felt, fur lined slippesra. Any of the styl''s would suit me. and tlun
could pay any jirioe for them—$1.00, 1.2.5. I..50. 1.7')nr 2.00. Oi- iin-v misr(ii.
tret me a pair of those high snow-proof gaitors.
If I were a boy
And in these days of deep snow. I would like
hm'i-•muh.- .>f iu\ laiuili
tell Santa Claus: Mr stocking is Int'gc enough ( 'hristmus Kv.-. t«. i-ohl a
pair of those nice leggms and 1 wouldn't care which lliev
.-:in>,is,
leather or serge.
If I were a child
-
'
1 would tell Santy I wanted a pair of those eliild’s felt slippers, and they
only cost One Dollar.
The great toy centeF
_ Everything in the toy line—just the things to fill the little people with joy.
Santa Claub-came here early, and aU have been'huay with what he 5efL
Roeking Horses, Sleds, coasters, Saw Horses, Quna, Shooting 'Galleries,
Bolls. Horns, Blocks and games.
Dolls
And doll oatis, doll crradloa, doll houses, doll dressera, doll heads, doll
-tea sets, (kill Tvard robes, AiffiTboftireta, doll go-carte, doll beds, doll carte,
big dolls and little dolls, blahk, white a«id •brown-dolls, dolls widw awake
and dolls fast asleep, dolls all dresa^ aOdrd^ that need lots .of dresses,
knit dolls,, kid dolls. Jap dolls. China dolls and bisque doUa.
' .
with hnir DMfi loosii Or rauvi:
Dolls right outorai^
Thafara
raiiMItiWMMWBIk:
Doll* that tak*
, “With th*
''^ST
MSMJM,
'
BARNUMiEARL
2^. Dec. 31 We have an idea!
MUSIC, BEAUTY, FUN.
JQROTHY
Sbat sale opened this oMRihfg
at Gw box office. TeWhooe
Cltlxetui' 11*.
Newsboy’s BeneRt
CCttfliHAb'IIIOTION
WCTUW CO.
DRAMA.
COMEDY,
MEUMIRAMA.
, •
■WCB.ip.75c.50c,»c,2Sc
' “ ‘
61.-00 a year in
EANTILE .£0.
Weather.
' ;:r luuljbi i>roi>al>l)- folleWad by
. ilurrica^BunJii.. In the iiurth and
{HittlnpA. WHrmer-^UDdftr ud
It.' norttijtid no.st pontoas ^o&lctiL
>^V :tnd hl^ sQ'.iiUorly wind*.
pny IN tRiEp.
servien win b« held at the tieual
ae tbe O'tisresaUonal ebor^ to-
, . .-s k yi's't. ilay momlm;.
TfteRathtcne SIstere
vrili
®Tve
a
•ii.cinR i>:. ' -■'Dd sapper on W«JnM,, ..V.- .lannary 6 U> which all
: ,. Kn.. •
Pjthtas are Invited.
.Irs. C. P. Dickemtan and
V,.
Mnn,.Ba..RhUrotOrandcuesis of Mr. nnU Mi-«.
\ I, ; .
of Suio street, for the
I'.'MliB,-
E'r
rit^
.rilL
M.s. jfdner. Mies QIbbe and Miss
Ca
II fine solos at the maralos
an.
ik; ..-rvioos of the nrat M.
E
: I.miorniw
In the evoUsa
M
Mr.,,, ^sermon will be mu*,
ll,.
■ .n 111, solo.
Or :i=crur.t of there being so tnsny
H
••<
r
'
••: ,1.. ■•>>ri.imas enlertainK.,-1
Snndsy
niiiiiaKvmrni havo decided
................
I...
lo.ropeaf'lh,.
• tai'.*' ..m '••t’.iiilii It would be lii'j
'
..
c.- Iiavi- ilivni oiii
:i .. .N 111! nichi
aathdUa on
atteaddnee la Impbratlye; they^dw not do
etherwlse thai'atteod.
BMW arlaea the qnwtfein. “Is^
;«Bforoed obedience, .iMtfer tiiahjte
•hedlanoe? is not obTlgatory wortfilp
aad 'honor to .the King of Kings, bet'ter than no wonhlpr
. l%e ma}ofity of peqple who Join
^nrchM take upon fh^uelvee Jpst as
voice OF THB peoFL*.
pious vows as do the Oathollcs but
.Uiey
are gIvMgreater freedom In
CemmcRta
I Attunes at fhelr taiolce of Mvlng up to them oc
Ch:
breaking away from_ thdU. . In the
.. a namr irortty <a oomaent
Catholic church a~brokeo vow is a
that at Pnutcia (Cnteaki) a>nr^.
aerlou matter and Is not to be ll^tly
the largest edifice In the etty, was filled
dealt with. In this respect protesi
with, wofehtepera at o’clock yester
ants would do weU to emulate their
day, Chrtstixias menlng. Beery pew
precepts and examples.
was oceopled and chain were jOaced
A PBOTBSTAKT.
In t^ aialca to aoontnmnrtite the orer
now. Again at 10:30 there, was a
lam assembla^ of tbe Atthtol. sear■•.t frtl.T ■■n,ri kh‘ wtniethlii!:
lyjall tbe pewe t»lng occupied and in
u. iM •• <vminieiiK-,l ibe
the erenlng, despite the atbnn and iiutliliu; ill
<-ic-ihni7Ms|
cold. Fr. Bauer w^wt" ]an)ted Into the old runii.T Ml M ......
thr vlly -I..II ll M deni.iJ e.,.v lo i
facee of bis church people.
Only one of Ue proteatant cbnrcbee
In the city was open for worship yes
terday.' that was Qrace ^dsoopal
church, and though a general Invltaticn was extended to tbe Christian peo
ple of the communtty, not more th»«.
half hundred availed themselves of
the opportunity to Join In hymn* and
psalms of praise to Odd for the great
Chrtstmaa gift of a Saviour to the
worldThe proies.tant cuarehea held celeluaiions of a festival nature, the day
ri!(| evening prt'Vlous. Christmas (
were utdoedetl of their material gifts
»ith which the children were made
mention was made of the lowly
I'iMh of Jesus so that every child.who
w-CDt inside of a diurch fi^Uy under
stood the stoo' of the NaOvlty: they
had pictured to them that most
ilerfiil event In the lltUe town of Bethleiieni. but tbe entertdnmest
doubt Impressed them more strongly
that the great troth which Is
foundation of our Cfarlstmae day. and
aUo of our Christian clvlllsatlos.
There Is a pathetic side to the carelessnesR of the protestants regar
wursliip. and It Is becoming more
I ........Mil ■ ki'i- iii-r»ents. smile ami
HORSES
"tloiue rellvT's surely gening sometbing f.p u.uuihu Ml- you ■ jin hr uh
tins iM.llilug, u>. SMUiethllie "1 W1..I1 |» ll,under 1 «-«. Ihv olbi-r
f.lk.i ..lie ' 11. u wl.ll., iliuL," L-r«wrl
■•Sure." said tbe s.ig,,
-'nier., niii't
son,,- psrt of tiK- lini—Ifwe.-oiil.loiilj
cbnSM th.- (,.,;o " - , 'liiesgo I'o.I.
Bow Ibi' Wurld Luw% sugar.
The averag.' uaiouat of siig-ar per
capita consumed by Uie people of the.
United States in the year* linni-sUately prior to 18gf> was al«ut eight
pounds. By JSTO this average had In
creased to Lhirty-twA [kiuikIs. and In
the year 1001 this 'anioimt had m<Kv
tlan. doubled agdlh. the uxacf Hgure
heltig 'iS.4 pounds for every man,
woman and eblld In the t'nlivd Fiatee.
or over eiglit time*
much
the
piT capita consumption In 1S2.'. N'or
seem* to have Ih-mh .hhiu!1> rapid In
oth.r iKirts ,.r t1... «orld Juduliu- frniu
the llgura* of ,<u-.| pr.KluciK.a,-Le*.
lie's Meekly.
Would quickly leave you. if you used
Or. King's New Life FllU. Tboussnda
of sufferers have proved their matchSick and Nervous Head
make pure blood and
health. Only *5 cents,
money hack if not cored Snia t.v ~
B. Walt a Sons and E '
~
& Co.'s Drug Stores.
<iraw rail la Baiuai
Kansuiii,^ iimihle wi'li weeils
lllSI ECU
find llie IV,.—r, Hnin, !■
railroad lm> almo'i gone m,, ,.r i.-i<i
nFrs because of ilu-u.
Tl". we.d-!
re,
sevtioQ lioiul- .-'i-.mI H>t
be hlreO. ihe weeds grew
;l.e
rolls. ■nie' wheel* of ili,- . ngine
crosUed these weed* and luaile i|,e
rails so slippery that It took the i.-!,.o
two bonra to go *evvn miles
Startling E'
l$AM\l£R CARLOAD OF DRAFT HORSESI
On W.'dnesiiay. Der. -Wtli, I will have at Brod*
liativn's Baru the tintsst carload of Honies ever seen in
Tniverse City. Call and look them over !
Leo Solomon."
luatlmoay in great quantity m
ct.nslantly coming lo. de.larlog
devl. .. „ Dr.
King's New Discovery tor CoosooipCoosuoipuneqoaleil.
tloD Coughs and Colds lo bv- unequaJeU.
n recent expre. on from T. J. Mc
Farland Bentorvilie. • a., serves as ex■ample He wrlSM; 'I bad BroneblUs
tor three years and doctorM all tbe
lime without being beaeflttad. Thou
'l began taking Dr. King's Mew Dis
coven-, and a few bottles wholly cured
me." Squally eSectlve in ctulng all
Long and Throat trooblea, Conaninptlon, 'Pneumtmla and -Grip. Onaranteed by 8. B. WaH A Sons'and Bug' ». Roxhi ' - - - - - -
Grinnell Bros’. Holiday ^fferjngsl
Grand Values in INew Pianos
III ciiff.'T.'iii <nnl.<-> 1.1 *ele-'t fi.d,. In.ling tin- SlelltWUy, Ihr Sohmrr.
yr'ling it,. Ilnin,'*-■ h,-liriiiiiell
lour own luakv.i
.1.
Hrap.!Newl-,Ri..,. ..r..-,, irg.ilr., I.iu-*, thoroughly rel'shlv aod
fiiii,. guarantee.!, ni
»ud u,..iurd*. - Hold o« very .H»*y Uirm•>l imycient. * .tlxi mnuy llig llsrgaiii* In 1 mhI ilsno*. I’pilglits «iul
•'.imrrs—oil lonki-* -
$50.00. $75.00, ,$100.00, $125.00, Etc
,..Tnitii: ten < oniplcic Musiv lionuvs ni Miefaigau warrants us In
■-,rry;.ig UI. cxt.-tisivc kUm*. stfv.rtling i.D iilnjoei nnlimlUd seleotioc.
ll.riy unc .,f .,iir More* is Hlvrr.ily |i«..kivl with barfsms in eacli de-
Iw WSbdl ilS*’ Sifk 2 ”
I'll.- powvr of ..or hmiieii*.- pnreUases. tvruplert with k posiliw kaowledge of Piaoo Valnrs gained throuph
,m. .....uiifH. lu. in« rxporivruv. eimhl.-s .is lo uadwhuy and wnderaell all rompetUor*.
-- ---- N...nuurr what you .rant in the .Mosin Line-vrean supply it. - and at tbe^ery lowest price, possible,
ti.ir long vKUblished repujLniiou fur hoartty aailiibcral trealmeni assures aatisfautia
ition to every «
iii.ranUv of thi* tl
II heempowhlr f.n- us to give a Con
ir exUnsiv« itoolcs in ihisUnlted space, but
r ilowiDg few suggestions niay uUi m mahingselectiona
victor Talklna Machines AlO to SSO: Edison Phoastraphs SIS go
$30. Regina, Stella and Mira nfholc asins, SfO ta ilVSi
^
Bgea sirtiiyM
WlUi.CnirtstinM~}08t pastor
-»e might aayy nor me gilts
ary' of the season continne to oonte,—
iet da look jit Moie of tbe books we
hevo rkeelTed.
A goodly showing, is it noef Bright
holldsj' editions of favorite anthers
aide by sldc.wlth somber-IooKing leath
er volumes containing wonJerfnJ toeonna of travel, history, or advanIt would seem as ibeegh me nor«iwriten mink they have “stnek a
rich vein" of new s^sey material in the
Michigan lumber-woods and eawmllii,
and Intend to "work It for all there Is
in - it"—pardon me slang—If one
mgy Judge by the books now appearlQg.
Since Siewai^ Bdwaid Whhe
his entertaining accounts of- life an-1
adveutnres in me pine woods, other
writers have taken up me meme and
playsd upo^vk-io many different keya.
We have in "Xhe hed-Keggera" prob
ably me isost ^erfol of dieae booka,
and one that takes up nearly every
|ibo-*e of (he Michigan lumbarman's
life- As far as I have b^ able
ii-.irn every one familiar wfth that
life eommends me book as
and entertaining. Really U
ihau that for mere runs mrough me
book a strain of deep faim and trust
in the Almighty Father of all, that Is
grod to find when too many writer,
leave li entirely out and some eves
tr>- lo feed us upon me busks
belier.
rh<, scenv of me- story I* laid in
Red-Keg. Midland county, aod In Mid
land. with tbe ■nt^bawasee river
R-, a prominent factor, aod Saginaw as
the nearest shipping porU
. The book is ratber unusual for a
ni.u'i in that It has many true heroes.
iu*i.-eJ of one hero. It contains Mso
very beautiful examples of lovii,K nainraJ womanhood.
I'he spelling-bee: Pete’s PI
sal.MU with a red keg for a sign, and
its eontlDgeni of loafers; the District
School NS. 1. and its ’’Closing Day"
exercises; the minister’s
l*rty. me shlngle-gawtng i
breaking the big log-rollway are. all
grapblcally described, and tbe two lat
ter cvenlB are fuH of
inierest. For myself I feel that I hav»
r.,eii both of tbeae events, to real Mm
r,-sdtng made them to me: In &ct.
I t.reamiessly stood by I felt that
ir one could I*- found not tno
ter.-sie
*haulri
ence, to be prepared for me
il,ai seemed ceruin to OC«ar:
what a sigh of relief whcli att
ever and all but one-—! wfD ,
which uno and spoil the storyAs
w.-ro safe.
• The In\lucibles ” with m'dfr'
Isle’’ and ’ Mystic Brand* ti
hard conundrum Tor the Dnfiad,
omnals,
lo 'iieir dearest frienda.
Robert Allen" remind
Sky, Pilot,-' aud
tdry.
As Is said before thq boo
21di
lu Bood cheraeteretudy and.
wi men Whom It is good t
This should be a very
ill Northern Mtcfaigmn. as U:^ beeo
In 'Soumern Mlchigatk^an' "
Ohio a'hd Indiana since its fitU ivpearance In September. TW3. , •
In bright red. green and geld
mented oovers, with tea fnll-faga <1lustraUoos and 4S9 largT-pages of
close, though clear reading.-ffie votaime
1* inexpeosire at 3IA6. or $L20 by
mall, from Maraiiiey Brotbeta, DetrodC
Michigan.
Fklward- Stratemeyer has. written
many boje’ books, but none better Ann,
bis latest, “The
men or from Maine to Oregon ter tortune." which is the ftrM in '6^
American Industrie. Serta
■hie story, as the nama tells
u«.
deals
wim
young men. who etartlng work in a saw-mUl , In , UaiM._
afterward* find work in
"
. '
more, but finally are driven Iff a big
forest fire to seek woik elsewhere and
in response to an Invltatioii '
uncle of oae of the boys,
ffaeide
to go to Michigan. f%ia' onhe^ who
'tires near Saginaw, preres $b'be a
regular ’•8lave-JrlTBr”-and tha boys
quickly become so attgasted With hte
aod their board at bia house, that they
leave In a -tar from happy friUM of
mind* They now toll* beat to,'
dlrecHy to Orw». where by reason
of toelr excMlent refmnce totff read
ily find the work they witoHow by paUwit Industry aod eeretnl
>tt«tlon to- toeir empkffer's jBtaeat
they achieved sueocn I can not tdU ta
detail.—norof toeadve*tnreatheyhad
at various Umw. all of -which ata f ''
In a Ten- comiffMdahle manntt^'tn .
book whleb woirid prare an aievtiMe
aJdlUon to toe Itorery of My .
jaan. How the contract- with.a rail
road company for Itimber waa
will prove interes^ to bnetne
■ eW too pre« <K lie * akegarfc
BoaUm, price <1.0I>—SM JNMrWBd
eight ftiD-page.mnstiettons.
Among toe new booka flMA on my
ahelf tote weA to ba.rerleweAslater.
are “Sally, Mrs. Tnhka." and “Wee
AdtUe Peppers at Mwol,', .-hz. Margaret Sidney.
.
- ST^ge OPfeN EVgfUWQfi OU'ltlNB THE, MoCiPAYS- COME
, diTAMP LOOK vAHOUMp.-, POUTE A-rreNDANTS WILt gHOW
-•'’you EVERY COUHTEEV."^ ..->=
If you want toformatlffli. about any
book or author, l.wOl gladly hrtp yon
Traveri^^^toi^ I5^e:
Sg
Biwncii of Rriaiiell BroaV glaaic Mouaa, Beftolr. U. ■
B. PBATT W.WaiL
:
*. : *.
5S.u„“' ^ST".',
Jewelry Sti9r«
__
_
s~f
Open et’ery evenin#f tliis month so you can ex^aitiihe that fine line of
DlttBioii4s» SetM SoM fVatcIns,
EveiTttitat fnrtalBtel tto a Hm
claM Jawalry iltore
i
i
i
J. IS. Martinis
217 Front St.
*
Traverse City.
BftOS.'
feitfatg be worse than to feet
4
SleiniKtg’s Grand Opera House.
To-Nl^tl
Knute^dB^
seraS
.-tole^toen doctors and all rem
l^dKUad.- At length I wa:* Indi
f iMieiilous. 1 imi[proved at once
r now I'm
i’m complet
completely recovered.
' •er.'Kldney.
,'Kldney. srtonu.^
Womach and Bowel
s'BaetTlc Bitters
. te. Only bOtt It's gusjwateed
8. B. Wat. A Sons and Bugbee, Box
« A-'Oo.’s Drug Stores
-Jmw
The Only G«i4ne Swediih
Comed'ian oo the American
Stage ia
dtf. «nurs esMar
miba.
“THE JP
FMNH
A .Comedy Drama of unnaaal
hurt lotaRMl. Faal man.*
eveota. and altering specialtias,
Windows
Prices. 25. 2Sc. 5«c. TSc;
Sut nle DOw'<^n at (be box
thlag. but nothing more
Jewel cases, vases, etc .
made by the Meriden oompao.v. The flneA material
iu the markeu gold washed,
untorulshable irimm i n gs
and fine satin aniags. The
finest kind of a preMol for
a lady. Look ever the line
NOW wiiilt- there is still a
i-hoire nl
WAITS DRUG STORE
SURE
CURE
FOR
COLD
FEET
■bo*scr'aBpper*to toe pa.i,.
affedted aad you trUl expert
iencM immediate i^Uef.
. -
° Dea*t Hlaa TUal
;
^-----^jusT——
\
ITWO days MORli
^
!
A
i
In which to secure soDi£ of those nice things-at ||
GANNETT’?. Watebw, Rings. Stick
J
Brooches, Op^ (Masses, Silverware^!! at a J
Bargain.
u
:: J
j W. G.& K AG^ r
a OppMlteSMtMStaia.
mPTMtStMa
wrrfwrrwwrrmrrrrir ffrrrrrrirriprirgrff'^iri^
Wooian's Warm.-,
■ Shoe.
7SC to *a on
CHVLV THE CHCfcEST
Men’a Warm SIloes
Si.as-to $3.-00. -
gwdoH of Grand Ttaverse Wi^r Whdat
,1 are used in making dor
“Bert Fimt”
SlMOa
«oc to:.$i,3S,
Coi««aini#'.it. qtj^ i.
r..-
SELLER OP
'
-m m
Vi
-4
:;?»ATJ^PAg; DEgiaWia^ a^ i^Six
TO BELWhqi;. ^ eUg
IS
,' /•
■ -ftaiNlaCol
’RoAft bM..lft-T>Z*n ^Bpa ,
<|M *o\^ or the 1>i«Man«|
•ducted the mlwloaaries ani
» of wig weaxlng adono
the fw BHt to use thMr ___
deisTors In faror-of peace. HthhoAi
Us poverty instead o
an has declared that war baa alw^
to Ood and In these
? MbrslBC mtMm And nemoo,1,10:30. been an
thin or UMTly bald
oKenw
mrs, so as to allay suspU-Mo. When
against anpaon sense.
A fordlk] iBrltnUoB to all tbOM Mrthe'jtlg Is alQiigtad to the man's bead.
iiSs.«»“.ass.«„,:o...
' '^verae Civ. lod^. No. fiti, £. ft A.
M.. vin Att«ad the 10:30 ^orviM.
R»v. HnA Ksnaodjr. yutor.
OhrittnXM SMVlCM.
Uoye f«Mt. 8:4BA. m.
Morning service at 10.30 o’clock,
^cfalng by-Presiding Glder M. D.
Owrer fbllowlng the sermon wlU be
tne-celebation ot the Lord’s supper.
BnndAjr sobool at 12:00.
Junior I^eagne at 3;00:
Bpwortt League, 6:20 p. m. J^er.
Uartba Barae}-; 'topic:
‘A World
Wide View ot Missions: My Reeponsl-
8TREET -CARg DYNAMITEft—
Two Men Arrested in 8^ Antonie oo
gusplelen. .
Sen AntoniA Texas, Dee. 26.—Two
street cars were dynamited here today.
Shortly aner tbe explosion Fiank Hoi:t Rallw
arrested. A sUok. at dynamite eight
Inches long was found In Frank Hol
comb's pocket. "
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Evening service at 7 o'clock, if New
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bracken spent
VearlS seEIDon.
Cordial-welcome to all MrTlees
Cbrtstmas in Qrand Rapids.
Mlaa Harriet Spencer of Chicago it
rlfet
It M
Metnedist Church.
tbe guest of Miss Olive M. Spencer
Rev. W. L. I_______ ..___
The Rev. Or. M. 0. Csrrel will preacli
10:30, Morning worahlp.
lie Fourteenth Street M. B. church
tomorrow ovehiDK.
Quarterly conference will be held In
the Fourteenth street M. B church
Mgnday evening at 7 o’clock.
Dr. and Mrc. H, B. Qamer attended
a family reunion at Fenton^ yesterday.
QuarteHy meeting will be held at
Sunday school 112:00.
Bast Garfield ehorcb toipfirrow at 2
^worth iesgue at 6:16.
Preaching at 7;00.
m. The presiding elder wUi offl-
; fT'sK
Baptlst Church.
subject, "Tbe Necessity c the fnearnation.''
Music: • CbrlsUt
ohoFUs by
choir of girls. Solo *y MIm Gi
Hastings.
12:0u. huB«ag.acBoai
.
12:00. Baraca BlUe class f£r men.
^
Come and enjoy It
B, T. P. D. at 6:46.
Bvenlng service at
o'clock.
Miss Higgins and Mr. Fseishmaun.
Prayer mee.Ung 13uirBday eveolng
at 7:30.
AU at« cordially Invited to attend
the servloes.
tdventiH Church.
oal time.
10:00 AL jm„ class meeting.
rneeUng. T1
Sverybody cordlallj
Waahtngtr.n and Park streets.
The Rev. C W. Sldeliotham will
|i reach.
Homing service and sermon. 10:30.
- Bible pchoot at- noon.
Young People’s servlet
Bronlng eerrtee, 7:00.
Prayed meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p.
to'mnt.
BALB-Dry tdaSUae woo*,"o*e
of. Its a^ It to^y ftn.w^ »OR
^eld. Drc^MardteO.Prri^
e^lto^d a^MiaJ In thls'papMla^
of stodt fin aale
au sold. Ttkoae wbo an thinking
investing In-this big prapoatUon mi
act quickly otherwise they wlH fall
get thUr stock before the price goes
low figure. Little ft
TO SMUT—A laiga boase vtth ban
^ d large ins&M os aoofh D '
'««. Uttia ft KCRMara, 23
-““SL,
Miscimwiotfs.-
-COWB and alelgha; Uu«e ro LOAM—A few httedred doDan on
good cows glviBg milk; three tonher bob slelgbs. one light bob sleigh.
Front .atnet abeet, iob OlBee. Ifidf
B J Morgan.
ifidj
blocks that are to be offered at fifteen.
1 iweht *
now a settled fact that the
principle of tbe Butmp
sump miuovui
mlU^wUi be
erected In the early
oe ei
•Osnatte of wig wearing-Hilalm too 'Jt- spring and the work
tla fathiir tliun to6 much of nature'! from this vast ami
eoven^
.
Tbla principle is earned to a jeSaeworld
ment of paktodlon by the man wbo can anything else to a good 10c cigar for 5c.
afford .‘tba, luxury of bnytng several
Trigs, for
xnay then mak^ tbe tran
sition from lialdnees to a aemblance of
Us torwarif eover« apace ot two oc
tiuee years sad thus cooiplete tbe deo the taxpayers of the cit^- ot
ceptkm, 4rhicta U tbe oim of All weares Notice
Traverae aty
ofwlgi.
The tax rolls for the oollbetlan ot
A cudlpal pelnt in tbe etiquette of the Ante and county taxes for the
wig waarlDg ja that one sbonld not ___
year- 1903, and for the delinquent
dellm
Ui wig la bril. It to not pt^er. school and city taxes and special asfor said year have been
T axes.
Sunday Night Sermon Subject:
‘HOW CAN I MAKE 1904 THE BES^
year of my life ?”
ay office to receive said
now unlll Feb. l. 1904. on
each week day from 8 o'clock to 11:80
O’clock In the forenoon, and from 1
o’clock to 4 o'clock In the atternooiL
On all state and oounty taxes i«id
before January 10, the regular fee of
one per cent for collection will be
charg^. and on aU taxes remaining un
paid January 10, there-win be charged.
a_fee of four per oeoi for collection.
D delinquent city and school
tmclesn. One abmid aabstltute for tbe
wig worn during'fha day a simple
nightcap of mnaBn; to lossre 'bne
against taking cold. .
In the morning, ac the tost touch of
perfection to the hal^.'the wig jhonld
be delicate
Btely aadjusted
. _________________
a^ then
to one’s bead. It tiMe-Sia^atraent to
carefully made and li -cMk wtering
1 each dollar of the anmunt of said
really fine wig be. nay, defy bote
wind and annllght t» briny that
Office in room 2iQ. Wilhelm block.
Dated. Dec. 1. IWS.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Hlbbsrd of West '•things are nri-erhat they
This careful adjustment oft tea wig
U. B. Haaich.ij.
Seventh street are entertaining their
’em
aty Treasurer.
ileee. Miss Nina ^ayer of Carson eternal vlgUance, ■
City.
EAGLE WANT ADS.
Mra. Q. h. Orew'of Grand edge of t
Rapids are vUlUng the family <
five spot!
t half the I
C. Morgan. Mrs. Drew will be the gfiest
of htmor at Mrs Morgan's party next pUed with which tbe wig is maSeto
tbe
bead.
Tbe
paste rnnat be i
.Tuesday afternoon,
fully applied, alnee If It cornea tn
tact with the hair It destii^
Bf«- WANTED—Y<iung married couple 1
occupy turnlshed bouse and board
llke appearance.
owner Eciii.je at Eagle office.
A pracHce generally observed by Mk
A'coln <thipp.d Into th.- w-o will sink
-earers
of
fine
wigs
is
that
of
ifii
mHi
to the lioiiiiuj. Iiowc'wr ili-i-|> II IS, on-iiig
tlx- fact iluii ibiis heavier the halrm a variety of ways. TUt M
WANTED—Woman cook.. hlgbei
thun the volume of wiiter that it dis- desirable, since It suggesta a satotal
^.x paid. Apply at Bsgle officLake
r, uddre-'s. Thos. E. Sharp,
S'
to. Mich ’18tf
^Gew House. EUk Rapids.
i-uuiuiuo but uiisiaketi notion
density of Jbi- seo Increases
lYAin
n-ttli Its Ueplli uud
us do-s ijn- density of the ansospbere.
A seaadal apeOea.
VANIVD—A few Heavy teams tor:
wo all know is greaten at the
tbe -iroods.
KeUev Lumber ft I
' coarse be and his vrtfe
earth's surfiu’-. The air..however, like
Bdnito Co.
gusxs. b< olostlc. and. when tfodef devoted to each other oow." —id the
[irt-s.surr (SK tOitb Its ovn weight). jealous Miss Gausalp, "but do> yen ffftMraD-rOood girl tor housework inj ^
e and : riaaBJdmily. Address or call SIS.
sbrliiUs In ........... ...
gains In density- think she will always be
tVster. on the uUir-r 'hnml, la abso- aU thatr
Waai.mth street, l. i* Buck. '!7tf,
•'Wall,” replied Miss Kidder. "I ham
luiul.v Ipcoupiv-ssible. and. ultliougb tbe
presKuix- ill the aca -Increases at tbe reason to knoer that only last nl^t be
or about oni- pound for every two had occasion to set a trap for her.'’
“Ah: Do you know, I Bospected some
ile«i-iul. ilx- di-iisity ot tbe wa
ter i vuiiitii- till- <muv, ioiise«iuenUy the thing”—
“They luope th:iii suspw.-ted They
pt'Uii.v t-uiiUiiut-< lu outweigh tb<- water
illsphio-s und ibv coin alnks unUl It knt-» there w.-ic- mice In the
Phl!Kdelpht;i fres.
Steinberg’s Grand Opera House.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
THO.VIAS R. ULLOM, RaAor.
tyvwwvv^wW^wwwdAw/vwwvs
a
And Now for the Staple GoodsI '
Christmas is over—althoug-h your luxuries are welt suppjfed. we i-atuiot Ivt you
rest til! THE R.-^CKET is a thinB- of the pasl. We had an opportunity
sell tint tn'^
■one pai-ty and take a loss, but we preferreii to close onl ilie stock-to "iir customers ,
and give them the benefit of the loss which we wil! hav<- to ^nd—you are entitled (
to it.
-r
EVERY DOLLAR’S WORTH
OF DRY GOODS. CHINA, CROCKERY, a'ml GLASSW.ARE-in fact, cverjl liiii»
must go—the sooner you take what yon need, the more you will save and the ijuivk'
er you will enable us to'wind up the, business.
.
*
Everything Goes Below Cost!
We want to realize the cash on it at once.
It is a good ehanee for fellow com
petitors to sort up.their “outs" at less than they ean buy from manufacturers.
All
fixtures for sale.
’
—
-
JUftt TO SHOW YOU
liiHt'k iD-usli Skin uiotling
A meeUng of the church and congre
gation will be held at the close of the
morning service to vote on tbe
Ic
3c I
<-l«M Skin BlDtllDg. all colors
< i
ritiids' Ste Lrggl>«s
I3c
'‘-r
"•:y:.?!r'“^?'S‘-i5c
Pui Day. le Keuta.
Childs'
Flreoe Onderwear ftp
Children's r.r.c Hoods
Fast daya In Ruiula are numerous.
Besides tbe urdlDary I.eiiteu period,
l>)tof UdlfK-Sf^ool Panto.
few 21 L
which, however. In Russia la fortyfor .
eight days long instead of forty, they
have three shorter periods of fasdag— tor Frankfort. Bdnsonia. ML Pleai
pound iirteinm. Telephone orders to ,
Ot nineteen dsyti lu June, one ot Clare. AlntA-SL Louis. Ithaca. Owosao.
No. 616 lltlaaaa'. J. O Piku 605
fouitceu days In August, und another
West TuBlh atraet
3296-u
of thirfirmiree days In November and Howell, Ann Arbor. Toledo, and
nber. There are also three single
A Few Scattering Taja, Doliss Etc.. Ail But Blven Away I
FOR BALB-Hour milk and
Boutber and eastern points.
oeum dellxered. Enquire
■I Chureh.
Monroe stroaL attoens' phi e 90C, ,
. Udays.
J. J. KIRBY. G- P .
3-Hnga. F. P. Jones.
3313-' 2fc*
l-'aeHng la a eerloiu msttej in Russia,
for dsh. milk und eggs are forbidden
os well as tneaia. The result is Ibat.the Grand Rapids «. Indiana Rallway-Co.
In effect Nov. 29, 1902.
qtarkets for such products are largely
off for about onc-thlrd of the ,vear
. service. SUa Low'ddiry tsmiing bevomea tinpMtRapids Without change. .
able. ^8 strict observance of fasts Is a ^r north and sooth' from Wai-«D
n:l& a. m. and 3:65 j. m. dally.
weight
;btier matter wltb the people tbao
honest:
any other feature of our For NorthporL 2:00 p. m. dally except
Sunday.
Trains arrive In Traverse City. 1:20
Church of Christ.
p. m. and 7:40 p. m. dally.
Chartra l^mb'a Gniee.
Tralne arrive in Traverse ate. U:16
On one oonisieu wiu-n ikluiuud Clarnce StediusD imik visiiliiB lu New
England
be
wua
ceiled
upon
by
the
Q These Things."
all through^ traJna.
bead of tbe bouse while at dlonei; to
Sunday school at noon,
. L. LOCKWOOD,
^nlor ^deavor, 8:80.
Q. P. ft T. AgL, urund Rapids.
rather surpriaed mid for bulf a uslnute
sorely tempted." (Wlil Mr. Stedrunn In
Senior Endeavor, 6:46.
Evening service at 7:00
Subjac
relating th<- Imiilcnt. "Then I rose to
•'How Can 1 Make JKOr ,h<le occasion nod nsked ii grace which
of My Lift"
remembered." "But. Mr. Stedman."
iinaoded a young woman of the party
sting Thure- eagerly, "to what were «#-ou sorely
September 27.
day evening at 7:20
temptedT' To do ta Cbarks Lamb
Trains leave Travers Cl® as fol
Saturday night,
ilfhl, ui
united pray.” “And lows;
etady«t the Sundav
leasnn with
' school
■ ■ lease
For Grand Rapids. oetratL T^o.
that wesT' “He looked abont the board
the ehBdm.
and asked tn surprise. 'Is there no Chicago ana west, 6:00 a. m.. ll;6« a
and 5:20 p. m.
ctargymao present?' The host abook
Mnakegon, Bagisaw. Bay Ote.
hlaftead. a%en Umb prayad.'For this
Hiuron.
i
Toledo, Detroit and eaac
Frlei^ Chi^eh. ‘
In Box, Half Tiglit-Kitting and Millitary Effects, made of Wool Cheviots. Kerseys, MclUiiis. ;ind 5Jit)eiiiiu*^
sad all other mercHa. O LoftL taake tii Pott
6:00
... a
_ ffl. and U:66 k. m.
tnly thankfuir ~
For MantotM, Lodlngton and MUin aU'deriirable colors and biaek. every one this season’s ?nake am! the proper styles, go now at
wankeA -6 a m.. 11:K a m. andS;»
11:00, Sermon liy Levi ,*T Penning-
25c s
29c I
Christian Belanee Bervice.
Modem Woodman baU. over i
oflee.
Sunday aervlce at 10:80 a. m.
Wedneaday, aerrice at 7:80 p i
All are cordially tnylted
:ISc_ J
< The
Rdcket
a
Storea <
For Monday, Tuesday
-and Wednesday
PEREMARQUI
SPECIAI
CLOAKS!
LADIES’ AND
MISSES’
siaJss'-
UK Lake. 7:6o a. m.. l-.to p. m. and
Wbeu Wit I. Parreet.
r Endeavor.
len wit is conibliind with sense 6:20 p. m. '
7:00. Bvenlng service. This service
For Charlevoix and Petoekey. 1:20
wi.l be a farewel, mi-ct!iiy tor l.evi T. and InfbrmatlQii. when It Is aoftened
and 6:80 p. m.
Pennlugion Epeaklns by'ilie paator
H. F. MOBLLBR.
pitKliklas, t^hen it is In tbe .. .
J KEHOB.
Oen. fWi. Agt.
man wboycan use it and despise It
Agent
who can be witty
wlttj and something much
*
Swedish Churol
^T^^^erman E\-angMloal Lutheraui
and religion ten thousand times bet
ter (ban wit—wit la then a beautiful
Chrlsmas
and dMigbtful part of our nature.•choorpupll
Bydney Smith.
•
FfS-TALLY MUBT BY A LOG.
ORINNELL BROS.' BIG BALES.
Tan PlanOA One f*Ianele and Three
V
Organa Bald.
• . .
ilTbe Ohrtatwaa galas of Orinbll Bros.'
11*
Train fi
Train
. _ from
1
PiWTcaannt arrivua
YiH am.
Train for CCdar Oty-lteVee 6 a i
'organs, llie purohasersewere as fob aad2r66p.
m.
'S'™:--'"
LJoamb S
Boat eonneoUoaa at____________
; Wsdfey 1
Frankton making ahorteri and obaap
—
...
ley. Sl^way pltoo: B. B. BartsJc city, -• itmtee to “ '
tertin piano: Min La^ dp-. Hun
tington piano; HetSert Sessions, city
Storilng plana; W. K SmlUh BeUalre .VIA COPEMISH AND A. A. S. R.
Waner plpno; James Dunn; BeBalre. Afriva FrttlHDrt..
C:20p.B
r Cadillac ...is;6Sp.m: ipMrm
$4.65
The Values are Really $7.50, $8.50, $9.00 anij $10.00.
Dur entire
stock of Cloaks
fit
astonishing pri<*es.
'Twill pay you to come at onoe
and
investigate. .
Bargains fn Every Line- in the Stor^!
.1
Steinfe^rg
Suc9e«^ t® JulliM Stein^
-'
Brop.
^
Travcrse'Cityf nichigan.
.11
'fii
liy. beoembbb 20, im
A gooJ time tn bii v s
Coal Stoves
COME TO HE
COUNCIL ROOM
$8.50
Citizens are Invited to Be Present i
the Masting.
AUenilon la called to the noUce for
special moetihs of Iho Board
Trade toniirbt Is the CoudcII room.
Matters will be considered there Id
which ever}- cltlzeo of Traverse Clt}
Is Interested vitaU}-. An.l ever}' raai
who has the welfare o( the clt}heart Is invited
Among the subjects .to come
will be the propoEiUon of securing the
Cougregalional Assembly for Travereo
City. If we can secare the kxatlon
this body here It means a great step
forward. This matter and the electric
railway proposition are problems
which the Board of Trade desires the
clUsens to share In solving.
"Come with your thinking cap on
and boost" is the word sent out.
MA80N8 TO ATTEND SERVICE.
r in;'—. I li:ii uNwill
invev ■<nivi, lirlotv c.is'
■ " ••Iin' • "k over our Ml vek. li w ill pay >.iu in i.m
'!:__________ ________________
Will Be Present at Grace Church To
morrow Morning.
The festival of St. john, the Bvangellst. will be observed hy the Travei^B City lodge. Ko. 22% K. & A. M ,
in Bitending service at Grace church
at 10:20 Sunday morning. The mem
bers win assemble at the lodge n
at 10 o’clock, to proceed to the chnrch
Id a body. Visiting masons are -also
cordially invited to attend. The fine
program of Chlrstmae music will i
rcipented. •
THEY USE ARMY CASKETS.
1
J. W. SLATER,
j f
Wholesale.
. Preetloai Hwiu Furjilehir.
Compiaint Made Agalnat the Under
takers of Frisco.
San FYanciseo. Dec. 26.—Local Span
ish war veterans have sent to Presi
dent Koosavelt a telegram asking Cor,
GOXEn COMB flOME
JOY REIGNS
IN SOCIETY
K.JDD.D,™
"•‘IS-
BACHELOD aiRLS INTEKTAIN
MtN PnCNM. -
POOR REMEMBERED AND GIVEN
derman jamee M. aniea who is
GOOD CHEER.
manager of the Traverse Bey Oil Com
pany's pfMerty tn Boaiham Kentneky.
is in the city for the hcdMaya..
He says the moepMt of strlktag
oil on the company’s property b alaoet
certain, as its land is sumhnded by
,
Bpeeial Exercises are Held In .the prodnceia.
City Churchea
Hr OilleU has many siorlM to taU
of Kentncky and the peculiarities of
Che mountain people. The bustle char
Chrlsunas in Traverse City was celeacteristic of Traverwe-Olty workers be
tirated with genuine old time entbu- Bays is totally absent l^tbs South and
Blasm. There Was nothing to spell
It is dlOcnlt to get m« to work there.
While Ben Frost,
saloon, was trying tR
shut yesterday,-. ft
A BIft Cut on Our Full Line of Stoves. -
Our Winner Oak
WAS A MEBRY AL«.
CHRISTMAS
BEN FROST INTCRFC
KEBPmO SI
T.IU
We Imv.* couple of l^autifiil $45, Hard Coal Stoveis
and ratlier than to pack and store t^jem will sell them
for. $35.00 each. A few Soft Coal Heaters at the
same proptortional dlBCoiint.
The B*st lieatiuE Store erer/^ule tor Ibe mottej Is out FLIBT. U
U m«ae of hearr )K>lTshed«u-el/ltDed clear to the top. has heavy cut
lop. hoary cut hiui; cover, henry tirnft dcor. will burn SMneb ebooks,
will keep fire 48 hnnrs. price now
PBieE TWO OENTa
s beer glass
dresu, It set
rrmnds to see It sny-il
were open. When he;
Bros ' place he fotutd
keeping shut Booi
a man who with aproi
the bar Malting' for ~
so that bnsineas ooaWl
Thu glass missed die
grazed a costly mirror.'
Ben Frost.
..... purpose to be _—
his efforu to keep MM
mss. Invited Mr. Boni^
He even assisted Mr.overy aonest 'the
side gave the saloon
being opeiID.
OuUlde there
7 until Hr.
1 cjulu. Then Mi
11. closed saloon.
SURPRISE THEIR FRIENDSbnid* Thursday evening
t he did Cbrisunas day.. The Solvation Aray Unexpected Wedding of Andrew PIleh
i with In dtstribnted 75 baskets of provisloni
and Mies Beulah GHtord.
among the poor, and brou^t Joy to
Thursday evening at the residence
homes that might have been
of Bov- Demas-Qoehlia on Washington
cheerless hut for
street oecnrreJW
qUet n
l^qUM
e which
Tbo Elks also JId noble service in thU
great surprise to the friends of
■way.
the contracting parties, Andrew POco
In the hornet where the children
and Miss Beolah GtBnrd. both to this
B*oke early In the morning and stole city. A number of the friends to Mr.
find what Santa Claus had left Pilch and Hiss OUford bad been to’
them —here it was where the festival vlted to a supper at the bMoe of the
found liB happiest observance.
totter on West fcxHit street, on ThursThere were many lamlly reunloiia, Jay evening at 8 o'clock, but shortly
and aged parents where chihlren have before that boor, the two slipped awat
EACH HA8 KILLED
left the parental rtmf were made glad to the home of the Bev. Mr. Cochlto and
by homeoomlngs.
married, being attended by Ar
As the day wore on and the storm thur Wilcox, of this. city, and Miss
. amity -----Charleston, W. Va^ 1>
of wind and snoy arose 'fires bnmed Myidle Hall of Grand Rapids.
more brighUy and tUuminated trees
After the ceremony, the couple re
neeiedly Christmas oii |^.fli>.Jlng 'glistened through window panes that turned to the home of the bride vriiere
his wife seated in the Is] rAlBh:
bad -been decorated by the Proet King.
ipper was served. The bouse was
shot Duff and killed Mi 4&ee
Tte cold without made the general beautifully decorated and festooned
crations of the male
or tbe warmth and cheer within the more en* with evergreens, and carnations dis
‘ItU^ hMr man.' loyahle.
tributed about gtve the rooms a bright
Tbones j. RobinsoB*i'^fp«r-fcUled a
The first Methodist church wat
effect. The evening was very pleas20 years ago-at;:
,-W. Vn.. ed with an appreciative audience last anUy ment and it was a late hour
Roh- night when thf Christmas, entertain- when the guests departed.
recently I
lueon's BOD, r boy
it was given. Nearly a hundred
yepnoM.
Mr. and Mrs. Pilch, are both weU
Is Kervlng sentence
children were present Who are
known In-this city, having lived here
about a nunth ago .
r^lar attendants ^at Sunday sebooL for years and enjoying a large clrtle
years old. his wife Js A tB-pBSwaa They had been piorlJed with tickets of mends. The tenner his bees em
tbnm^ the genetwafty fit the pastor ployed to the store to the Cavls Cigar
and members of t^e ebureh. Ihe pro Co. ter some time and to e popnlEf
INTOFR^ ^8.
gram was carried out as prarlondyAnyoung man. ^ the preamit toey will
nonnoed. The pictniws proved non i"»vg their home at toe reelMoei of
ealt^nble end aanTtalningthe bride's parMts and to the spring
nmdtMBEiBi was to teve Man ngf their
m
M£^ AT HOME DF MiSB RHOOA
RATTEMDURV.
■ WeddinB at the Avwy
tog at toe home to MMg'Khoda Ratteohnry. S26 West BeVenUcstreet. where
they had a Christmas tree. There
were 20 pro—L 10 would-be (2) brnto-
wit^ festoons and wrwtos to *wt—«■>
and holly. Tbs archway bwwei toe
two parlors was festooned to mlsOtoe
and It Is not reported that any awtoieil paaalng undar IL toou^ the pen
alty lor so aolsg Is wall known, tn
toe archway leading to too dining room
was suspended a pretty plaenrd eobos^ej In orergresu and hoUy berries
with the words; “Mmy
Baenelor Girls—IWa".
Refreshments wer^^^etved at five
Uuie tables by Missa Vera and Flor
ence Rattenbury. Holly and red Mn-'
dies decorated toe tables snd a pretty
menu carfi embellUhed with a spray
of boUy, was laid at each {date.
As a fitting close to toe feast toe
BschMor Qiris’ Christmas cake, orna
mented with the Insignia to the club
and conUtoiiig a ring, was pasaed and
each gnaet allowed to cut a pieoa.
Miss Nellie lordie secured the ring
and toe elob wfll now anxiously awelt
After snpper. the Christmas tree was
unloaded of its glfm and toe tenatoder to the evening was spent in mnslc and Maes, one of toe most Inter
esting being the "(Aristmaa Panto
mime." A pianola was fuialaho^ by
Ortontol Bros.' for toe oeenatoB. •
The menn.served was-as teltowtf '
WcUorf Salad on Ltotaou,
Waters
OUrea. .
tatnWbnrliapnrpose'. .TMe
., - v^l*^ deteoata
right
We hav? too man;
band and must
. have the room for other goods.
Ciirae while the assortment is
jrood. Your size is waiting for
.yon. All this season’s goods.
c VieuaSK aifU fai
plaid Che*.
reiroliIstion V. inclf
ireme- length -MU that sold
8S0 to IC2 W. now.........
Vs.oo
iteds. Irish
St formerly
$10.50
Our SI2 Overcoats now S8.S0 '
Out JIO Overcoots now 6.7S
On r }7.S0 Overcoats now 4.7S
ColIi.oSraDdCloil.es
Everything Strictly is 'Mycrtiseil.
THE BOSTON STORE
In the PhtilppiDW. ’
The base mi-lhod of traDsactius
your ri;i(-o{-lowD hesinesa''
The I.ONil DISTANCE
proviiltT it No belter iwav. Atrial
will epnviuSe you of iw praeticabllitv and speed.
By givinpr a nice packWE FIITOLD 8HOF.S.
foi-
0. u r
are
J-fresh and
.Ir
Tuan Chl Ktoy. 'an
ors to toe mcrmnMl
ate baring ««—*—«
praparstlon 'ter aaOva duty.
iBUBlgraota, sospeetsd to
diers to disguise, are setartog Manchurls In large niunbm.
hidden to aceesatole places. Many
Japanese spies and disguised
are-at Mukden and Kwtn Tung. They
apparently hare an
tbo Chinese.
the music was nnltermly
Christmas St East QarRpId.
The Christmas exercises at the Bast
.Wednetday «yg8lsc,'toa Rev.-T. 9.
OarSeid church on Christmas ,Bve
Ullom tofictoted at too marrtoge of
were wltngaeed by i
Miss Hand Meng and Mr. Dexter Slo
Santa Claus being one of the number
cum which took place at. toe term to -a
who. from all appearances' had ehareJ
Mr. and Mrs. Jiaham Arary. toe bride
In the general prosperity of the nation.
being a nieee**to hbrs. Avery.
The program reflected great credit
Mr. Raymond Brans acted as best
the AuuDlttee, and comparisons i
POLL OF OEMOCRATB.
man and Miss Marie fiewsU as maid
Invidious whero alT acquitted them'
of honor. Mrs. Wm. Clark played* toe
% selves well. The decorations
ew Members of Congress Stand en wedding march.
It symbolic of the Christmas time and
Candidatea
The bride was attired to blae>-broedthe large uec was elaborately festoon
New York, Dee. 26.—A poU of Demo- ctoto and oarried eamattons. The
ed. and befldes the presents contained crats In congress on s choice ter FTeaL happy couple reoelred many aasdui
136 bags of candy for the little folks, dent shows:*
and pretty gifts.
> .snd
ail were happy and to hatpiony
Gorman two senators and 80 reprewith the occasion. Tl
senutlves,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGee have Is
opened by prayer By toe Bov. Mr.
Parker, two senators and 29 reyre- sued toritattons ter toe marriage to
Green and closed with a short address sentatlves.
their daughter Sadie to Mr. Sdwerd B.
the
Rev.
JW
MiUer.
Cockrell, one senator and 16 repre Bartak, at 640 Sixth street, at 8 o'clock.
,
1
i regueated to offer
sentatives.
December 30. The ceremony will take
vote of thanks to Mr. Warren RouCHearst. three representatives.
> to toe beautiful home which
Boog, who fumisbad the tree to, the
Gray, three fqiresemtatlves.
Hr. Bartak has Just coidpleted and
committee, and all w$o p
Garvin, one pepreeentatlra
file program. Or contributed -to the
Bailey, onW representative.
aliccesB of the cntertalumenL
Non-commltal. 17 senators and 67
Emkleyes Are Entsrtetned.
epreeentatlres.
The retiring officers of Uie First M
The employes of toA«Grinnell Bros.*
B. church .^worth League, will give
ROCKEFELLER GIVES GOLD.
.store were very onjoyably enurufned
rectoiUoD Monday evedlng after the
last eveuing at a 6 o’clock dinner by
election of offloers which will take
e Remembers His Enipleyse on place at S o’clock. A program will be
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cliffe at their homo,
329 West Ninth street. There were
ChHotmas Day.
I and then an old fashtoaed candy
New York. Dec. 26.Wohn D. Rocke poll participated to.
nine present betUas the Iiohi and
*
hostess and ih addition to the employes feller went -to Tanytown yeitoaUay
of the glbrc. Prof, and Mrs. K. E. Horst ahd spread Christmas cheer aagog
Ooe of' the most eajoyable .temily
luUtead emidoyes and tMekra^ gatherings of tbe t^iristausUda was
this cHy.'and Mr. and Mrs. John
tetephone operaton by -gtrtnt held at'the home of Mr. and^Mrs. Bac> _
Pride, who were marrtfvl n few ilays
igo at Atwood and wen- on ihelt way them |S. no and *50 apleee. .The oon ton Colrio of S16 BoothUnion etreet
o their home in Philadelphia were to dneum on Rockefallar'a trains re yesterday. The home iras deeonted
celved gold and any cue who had with the-asual dsooratlcaia asd 18 gal
lled.
After the dinner, all adjourned to shown him ooorts^ during the yeac down to toe elaborate dtesar pteparthe ptrlw and du evening was pleas- was remembered:* He'also visited his
Tbe afternoon and evaotog were
antly spent with music, both vocal edtote' and diatrlbnod gold.
Bp<mt with mnale and games «nd tos
Bcmi flfip itosedistribution to prasento.
FACE PARTLY GONE.
Uons were finik. toe vloUn seleettoa
TBose resent were: Hr. and Mrs.
by Prof. E. B., Horst, toe vocal aaloB
B. a EeQogg and teaUy, Mt..8b4
of Mrs. Hont and toe vocal •^elections Chriatmaa FIrawarim Canes a Bei
Mrs. Reanx KeHogg and temJiy, Mr
AeeldenL
ahd Mr«. Marvin Oolrin. aU to Wax
tsmouth, O.. Dee. 86.-^nii F9em- ford; Mn.'Frank Bater^Omnd 8a»
ing.-toe l&-yaar4>ld eon of Judge Soarl. Ms; Mr. and Mrs. Baiton CUrin tMl
fhatofteburg, while otosbrattog EamQy.*
BIO FIHE4N OHIO.
rhri«M«a with flrewo^. bad one side
of hlB face blown off and his eyeslglLi
'house was FlULia
•eeerer BulhMga Badly ■ Damaged ,at destroyed by toe explosion of a os
powder
%
: ^^^^1
% odors.
'ROWLAND DOUGLASS j American Drug Co., j
Mew Shoe Rrere.
You will lin.r *
; PERFUMES
Cold Feet
t^eemvil the
Frink’s
Brand
of
Union •
.Made
Overalls
% Cbristmas gift.
for
We hvve the kind you m-.-ii
^
5 age of perfnme for
Warm Shoes
Keep the feet ivarm a.i
"ii‘ Kiiiinnis
; You Cannot '
a Ni^ke
Michigan Telephone Co
and save doctor's bills.
W.v havf
boor. No oi
lured s«e Obarisa .
W. Dingea. maU <
hlw. brpkemtn;
man; Dennla Jato
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
Working
While You
Sleep . ..
' 2151
r ALBEIT, aOBENSn. M|r.
iSEJCJCS
The Guarantee
of .^rfretlon Ig
mansbip. style, teae, and
lurabiUt)-. whieh «ta&ds
do
sek of ever.v
bsi
'f
KbAV|Nr,5
..KINBAkL...
Ptono or -<Wgan. iasures
pevTect sstlsfactton and
valoe reoelvei. 8*«ty
customer a satisfied oustooier
Fsriory prices
ntiil ewty-terma
all ii^s oti
sate in hur. Ctothing Dept
■ Open Tuesday Evenings
7.to 8:30.
W. W. KlMBttim
A special meeting ef .the Beard *
to Trade will be heW twright at *
8 e'etoek to the «ouiwa. rewm to •
consider
»aa«Mtton ,to grtUng-*.
the Ctouraattoiial AMmafifir te to- •
• ^
the Tfwvarw
tad •
IVniieliiL
v^..-
rMMs'
the Daily;
^
qt> Ppnemnn
Bena^ Depew wants young »en
phraw higher and noblar ttalnga" than
wealth That ti all right ter Okaoneey after he has aeeuipliahed hla
This 440 Cotily
and overtake It cuts very litUe Ice Tn
modem cMlItation.—Baginaw OonrierHerald.
o..
isrSiS„rs '“•■
!s
COMING EvCNTe.
Dec ».-;-C»mill» Beyaold* id •A»
Tob LUce U'-^teioberf-e Grand.
Dec. 8L—ColonlBi Motion Pictore
Do.—City opera bous^.
Job- L—Metropolitan Grand Cosoert
Co,-*-HlMi School Lecture and Hnale
Ooune—City opera honae.
Jan. «.—The KllUei. Canada'* eraek
military band—Steinberg's Grand.
D«. 86.—Bngageaeni of Biinw
Brielnon in "The Han from Sweden'*
—Stelnbetv’e Grand. #
That so far as
Bryan bad a long talk with
Czar and we dlaUlfe to think of the
things that may bawsn to Col. Watterson If he over ventures wltbln the
Ian border.—Detroit Journal.
iK'ii
Im&i
This Is a great year (or3engle eoun. A Benxonla tMter found 1» UU1>
pigs in a pen the other monitBg where
only the.pwther was the evening be
fore.—Grand Rapids Herald
Even a man entirely free from sopersUUon' might have obleeted to be
ing one of t£e 18 arraigned on boodle
charges in Grand Rapida Tbnndsy.—
Chicago Reeord-Berald.
judge- by tbe
company, fuBy paid up
...» f. ...iJS
vp
maoy
pressions of approvRl fi i’tn
Reports ftom the mines Inoi, let nchness and the stoM wUl
«'»■' be Uvanced to U ceata.a.iihare.
F E. Withey. Genma Mnnakur, -reports increasing rlt^nesa With ea*
day s development work and aays the
itock Is worth at least fifty cents
patriJos of oufbolidGy counters, our st«»-k
of Gloves, Handkerebiefa, Caps, Mufflci r-.
NffCkwear, Sweaters,
of the GREAT mines of our eountry."
G. W. Fleming, mining expert, who
toed our property to see
development work was
man was arreeted In Boston the
supporting
.. rung the report be made last
other day while in the attitude of
spring, (see ,proepeAm) writes: "I can
FOR BUSINESS REASONS.
best say whai
It I think of it 6y repeating
The dlspoetOoD is belH manifested prayer. He wasn't praying, however.
lormer opinion several times emHe ttas prying bis way Into a aa/e.in some quartern to excuse the a
sited. In fact, the work already
s has proven the truth (rf'ideas ex
Governor Bliss In paroling Prank 0. Saglosw Evening News.
pressed In my former opinion. I fully,
Andrews, the Detroit bank wrecker,
believe
rou have a great property here.
A Detroit girl Is In ]all charged with
on the ground that good bnsineas sense
Ail the pretUeet evening coats aad"] and deservedvelvet have All It needs to make .t Into a •mine
having put poison In a man's coffee. those for matinee wear are of white
led the Governor to the decision,
wonder' Is to keep on with the work."
Call and examine reports or write
it signed that Andrews, being tree, There are grounds for a case against cloth, all lengths being permissible, fit
ted and loose shapes being equally In model oa'the i^jk lor illostratioB. tor. Information.
Is now In a position to bdp straighten her.—Kalamaxoo Qaxette-Newe.'
vogue. The aame latitude In length which was nsMIy
the bank'S'^alrs ooL
_ _ -won.
____ by
. a popular
ARIZONA MINING CO„
The Chicago police have cautioned and shape applies to coau (or less
^ often are Justice and Honor
society -woBift at. a fionosrt at AeaUan
TIKW. 8MURTHWAITE,
*
President.
made AO step out of the way (or busi the striking hearse driven to go alow. formal occasions.
Hall.
ness reasons. The people of the Btaie -Detroit Trlbiine
T%eee oottc^ hitve a unlqoe place
So, of all things, let each woman
YOUR BOY
may be insulied. ah unblusblng affront
carefully determine which ebape Is in the eoclai wwi-^^lfirawlng together
Wanu
a
Watch.
We
can
eell
may be offered to the people, the ex
you a good one for $VJ»,
sulte-1 to her own proportions. as they Jo snAad^ren from the
AT THE THEATERS.
ecutive may bring shame upon the
RASTALL'8.
I opera-box nbse^ber to those of e«nalLei the short or stout woman
commonwraltb. but If buslneas end*
ly refined taster to Mom an opera ad- YOUR GIRL
clear of the coat that Is an Inch
arc
served bis acts are not InWould like a Ring or a leeket.
below the knee. Such a length mittanoe Is » hmnT. The magnet Is
tamone bui are almost, If noi quite
Tonight at BielnberK’s Oraud opera
Good ones 61J)0 to IROO.
i to detract materially from her Che wonderfnl "metrastyle" with which
RABTALL’S.
house an excellent attraction win be
any one can (to quote Paderewakl)
height.
Tbls attitude Q excuslng. thr QovKnuU ErickBOo tn Chas. New
-execute mn8tarviq|to of pianoforte YOUR WIFE
Thinks the would like a eet o'
ernor's act, or
And while there is uotblng
man')’ comedy drama of heart Interest
Kterature with a.dttterity, clearness
Knives
and
Forks,
6SA0
to 66
more the result of a slartsh devotion "The Man Prom Sweden." It wUl U gracefcl than the Princess gowi
and velocity
w player, however
RAGTALL’S.
.woman wHh a neat figure, unfortunate
to party than of well grounded convic
here for the flret time tonight,
great, may appiMcL" ,
YOUR HUSBAND •
tion. But In this iQBtanee the Republi
at the play tor the occasion, brim ly very few women can'wear It becom
Needs a i ew 'Watch Chain.
Needa
The psau de Cb«pd gown reproduced
can party bears no reeponslblty for full of good wholesome comedy and ingly. and It should be tabooed by the
61-00 to 66.00.
ihe act of the Incompetent at Tan»ing
pathos. Brlckson is. termed short woman together with the three- on the rIMt. wtihlta tounced Skirt and
daiatUy lacAtrtmmed «»lBt. Is a charm
for he acted altogether on bU own
» dialect comedian quarter length coat
ing
design
for
A'
afternoon
af
motion without consulting a single anJ Is worthy of the title, he claim.
But the styles, fortunately,
person At least, it has not yet ap the only genuine dialect comedian In all for her of the llasom figw, and fair, and wItt the nd'dltion of a hand
LOD6E NOTICES.
some wrap hoeomss a most effective
peared that be approacoed anybody on his line
other types of women have ihelr theatre ooetsme. —*
Traverse Bay Tent No. U6. K. O. T.
the snbieei. It le to be hoped that'
Inning in the very long skirt that the
IM..
MoDdny nights in 1. O. 0. P.
And
as
there
ara'
ooato
and
skirts
when a final accounting of Andrew'^
■As You Uke It" proved
modistes are making-the
all. C. G. Sherwood, Com.; C. D.
affairs Is made and published that an
Now York's greatest successes last
milady must heeds bold up wbec- suiubts for 4l] wbhi^ sboit or tall LePolnta. R K . a. Robertaon. F. R.
iiemlted account will be rendered season, bating
orer she wishes to take a step, but thU winter, som fibi^ee of ooraeta
available (or public scrutiny. Where three months at the Republic theatre. which gives her a regal appearance, planned tor all figures, and uotwlth-se Cliy tent No. 67). K. (
Friday nights la Forestan
the money went and to whom It was The Columbia University made
partfcuiarl}' when worn beneath a coat standlfig the frequent cMhnrsta of the
V, Friedrich, Oom.: J.. 1
e up of the
paid may prove Interesting reading— money out of three performanoe* of seven-eighths the length of the sMrt
Shields. R. X.: B. A. Bvnns. F. R
In a business way.
ii than has been dnplirated In years.
With the opening of the Grand Opera
every
Vasssu- college also had
record and the AeoUan concerts In New Tork,
j Aeru I.-U- 883. .. .
t
IBB
They had Christmas down in
house for one night only when Kyriel the soolal season can be aaJd to be in
city and Dowle was 'It." Among other Bellow played "(Mando" to-Minnie' full swing, and the most popular modes have her corset.
5..WWU.JBaey:
Splrite. sad
touching things that happeaad, t
Gale's "RoBallnd'' and in the Umltad for the winter determined
of the reputation .
little children two girls end a boy. spring tour Mr. Shipman had laU-Orm;
Traverse city Lodge No. SSt. F. R
-Dowle with A bouquet of audiences eweryi^ate anA'-fintaw^^ My predictions In my Septemt^ let- fulnees'aad styl)'.;
A. H.. Special camMdetttaa « '
ur
from
Umeea
regarding
thej^«»»
H.
O;
Joynt.
W. mt M.
i demonstrated by crowded thi
nnflytnglntiSSrftS^B
t£'»
____
Suspendei-K.
Et<-..
were .judiciously selected to meet their
F. Harold WUhey, mine bocdikeeper,
writes: "The half has not been-tcrid,
even a -tMderfoot’ can see rich c
large quanUUaa"
W. L. HcKay. mine foreman:
erythlng goes to show that the
wants. • We beg to i-emind you we are not
vet sold out on holiday goods.
Those Shioking Jackets
Are the BEST values ever shown here for
the money—85.00, H.OO, ami “.'lO.
Hamilton Clothihg Co.
STEINBERG’S GRAND
:: OPERA HOUSE u
I
■ doat received a new lot of
! GENUINE LEATHER SUIT CASES
i
AND HAND BAGS.
10 per cent <1*; .
next week at'
F. VOTRUBA HARNESS CO.
Tuesday, Dec. 29
DON’T DEUY!
One.ierfornuDce'Only
ensn Splpua
preseats the Comedy nf
“As You Like It”
Ordei' your Chvi--: hkis
Presents now find nvoid
the holiday rush.
We
have a most o.'crrellent
line of
introducing
ctMiiu BafMiK AS >'nsAin»"
abd an
n»t>a.liag
WATCHES
UMcfMKIiw.In both gents and ladies
r lieen. tnanied one
.Jbaeeka a dlrwee from
bnsd on tte groond* that bfilbeat her
about tbe-bead jrlth tbalr framed marflag* oertifleate. She oe^t to be
tbanktui that he was oonalJerate
enough not to use the axA
tista
Ashley.
Me. WtUl9 Tele, Miss Marian MaoDonaM. Mr. Chas.-R. Bloomw
others who have figured promin
In the history of twentieth century
theatrlealB, wlU be seen at Steinberg's
T. C. WDUame a mliUonalre tobac Grand opera house on next 'tueeday,
co manufacturer at Richmond. Va.. dis December 89. and wlU easHy be the
tributed 830,000 to bis employes yea- ShakespMTsan event of the season.
Urday in chocks f^iglng from $60 to
88.600. ItUInterestl
of strong acting, powerful
what would happen ti
situations, sparkling comedy, tuneful
be Insert a "help wanted" a
music and catchy song* wiU be parDally Ragle—Cor Instance.
Ucuiarly deli^teJ with the latest Eng
lish dramatic musical comedy, "DareRe\. Dr. Francis F lark, the ven Devil Dorothy,” which Manager Stein
erable father of the CM.istlan Endeav berg has secured for a special engage
or movement, has started on a tour
New Tear's, matinee and
around the earth and will visit every night. Combining ail in one the many
C B. center In the world
features of stage craft, it la said to
be one of the moet unique of this year’s
offerings. This production
Parsifal. Wagner's sacred opera,
1 its fonrtfa year In England
was recoiled In New York recently by
the Four Hundred. Th-rr is still hope and such has been its succees that the
has seen fit to put three
(or the reclamation of ii»iham. even if
Dowie esnnot do it.
different companies on tour over
there, one in Bngdud and the other
Sonny George Gould, aged hix. got two In Australia and Fnnoe. The cem
a 8600 imported. miniature rallwav pany presenting the piece In this conntrain In his Kiocklng They can't make
the same as that wtiidi will
shortly enter New York tor a three
weeks' run. and Manager Btelnbwg is
1 bU tortnne
'
Ssiilior Hanna's pbysu isdn havr or
dered lym to take B real Toat's wbat an engagemet In this city.
a whole lot of people have been want
It is neither maglc,'aBtiiology, witching him to do. but didn't dafe lo say
craft or gwestldlgltatian. but claaa.
dear, wholdaome aajoymeut you will
experience at the «uartniweat at fim*
Colonial Moving Pletnre Company.
ings up to January 1.
CTEINBERG’S City 0|ier^ Heuse
J GRAND OP^ HOUSE ^
Matinee and Night
New Year’s'Day!
THE ENGUSH
MEL0-DRAMAT1C MUSICAL
COMEDY NOVELn
DARE
A Charm to the Eye!
Largest and Meet Complete Exhibi
tion of Us idnd la America.
DEVIL
s.soo feetipf film. Mote than so
uibjectaoolUnadfruiB aU parts of
UOGHHL
TEARS.
SOIKTHING NEW.
PBIi
• Kllight. 860,.Sta. 60c, 1
A^ mi OrienW^TCaioV In Refined
Fabw.Tale RobtaaoB Crusoe. The
TbrAl^XUe-Mottia Picture. Life
of an ArnTrlaan nfamaa. GnlUver s Travela Snefaaraad Well. The
Burglar case.
.66lb Begiment
Many more of the IMest sod best
'eubjeets. also . attnotlre acts iu
Pollts VaHdsvlHe.
Night 35.25.15 Cents:
NKiMe. CMhhnlk: AMb.Me.
Seats on sale at'Ci^ -Sews ^SCaud.
SAFETY,
GOINVEN1ENGE,
PRIVACY,
AreUieattnieliOT»->f (h-:
SAFE
DEPOSIT
^
Now or never. Pre-Invem^
-eate Is now oa—a slight cut of
uspereent
...
VAIJIT
, AW Pnvrte Writing niom of the
FIM National Bank.
Chaigu HWt RMiMaaMa.>
ds^S'l^ng.'*
■HAVE A FTT"
ROOT .OUT THAT
POCi^ETBOOH
on All Clothlia
. Thm** but vei7 lltUe left in
the way of F*»cy : Muflers,
duspeafiera. Smoking .Jackets,
l^anamand Fur Cape—all anilaWeHew Tear's gifts. Yon
take theee S’
thaBhdrer.
SweatefiL
logs. Novemb.r 80. Decemb
»mb r 14 and
December 28. John Q. Straub, V. C.:
Joseph Sleder, clerk.
site.'/ '•
Hot oBiF tke evne of Cke sea*
M bn the treat or years I
The best Christmas present that you can givi' a man would bo a pair of
iiouse slippers. Have you senn tlio .stork or hoard the prices; Listen!
-50c buys a good pair; 7ftc a much better one, and then there aii* those fnr
?1.00. 1.25, l..''>0and 2.00.
If I were a woman
I would suggest to my relatives to make iim a |.res.-nt of a pair of those
fancy felt, fur lined slippesra. Any of the styl''s would suit me. and tlun
could pay any jirioe for them—$1.00, 1.2.5. I..50. 1.7')nr 2.00. Oi- iin-v misr(ii.
tret me a pair of those high snow-proof gaitors.
If I were a boy
And in these days of deep snow. I would like
hm'i-•muh.- .>f iu\ laiuili
tell Santa Claus: Mr stocking is Int'gc enough ( 'hristmus Kv.-. t«. i-ohl a
pair of those nice leggms and 1 wouldn't care which lliev
.-:in>,is,
leather or serge.
If I were a child
-
'
1 would tell Santy I wanted a pair of those eliild’s felt slippers, and they
only cost One Dollar.
The great toy centeF
_ Everything in the toy line—just the things to fill the little people with joy.
Santa Claub-came here early, and aU have been'huay with what he 5efL
Roeking Horses, Sleds, coasters, Saw Horses, Quna, Shooting 'Galleries,
Bolls. Horns, Blocks and games.
Dolls
And doll oatis, doll crradloa, doll houses, doll dressera, doll heads, doll
-tea sets, (kill Tvard robes, AiffiTboftireta, doll go-carte, doll beds, doll carte,
big dolls and little dolls, blahk, white a«id •brown-dolls, dolls widw awake
and dolls fast asleep, dolls all dresa^ aOdrd^ that need lots .of dresses,
knit dolls,, kid dolls. Jap dolls. China dolls and bisque doUa.
' .
with hnir DMfi loosii Or rauvi:
Dolls right outorai^
Thafara
raiiMItiWMMWBIk:
Doll* that tak*
, “With th*
''^ST
MSMJM,
'
BARNUMiEARL
2^. Dec. 31 We have an idea!
MUSIC, BEAUTY, FUN.
JQROTHY
Sbat sale opened this oMRihfg
at Gw box office. TeWhooe
Cltlxetui' 11*.
Newsboy’s BeneRt
CCttfliHAb'IIIOTION
WCTUW CO.
DRAMA.
COMEDY,
MEUMIRAMA.
, •
■WCB.ip.75c.50c,»c,2Sc
' “ ‘
61.-00 a year in
EANTILE .£0.
Weather.
' ;:r luuljbi i>roi>al>l)- folleWad by
. ilurrica^BunJii.. In the iiurth and
{HittlnpA. WHrmer-^UDdftr ud
It.' norttijtid no.st pontoas ^o&lctiL
>^V :tnd hl^ sQ'.iiUorly wind*.
pny IN tRiEp.
servien win b« held at the tieual
ae tbe O'tisresaUonal ebor^ to-
, . .-s k yi's't. ilay momlm;.
TfteRathtcne SIstere
vrili
®Tve
a
•ii.cinR i>:. ' -■'Dd sapper on W«JnM,, ..V.- .lannary 6 U> which all
: ,. Kn.. •
Pjthtas are Invited.
.Irs. C. P. Dickemtan and
V,.
Mnn,.Ba..RhUrotOrandcuesis of Mr. nnU Mi-«.
\ I, ; .
of Suio street, for the
I'.'MliB,-
E'r
rit^
.rilL
M.s. jfdner. Mies QIbbe and Miss
Ca
II fine solos at the maralos
an.
ik; ..-rvioos of the nrat M.
E
: I.miorniw
In the evoUsa
M
Mr.,,, ^sermon will be mu*,
ll,.
■ .n 111, solo.
Or :i=crur.t of there being so tnsny
H
••<
r
'
••: ,1.. ■•>>ri.imas enlertainK.,-1
Snndsy
niiiiiaKvmrni havo decided
................
I...
lo.ropeaf'lh,.
• tai'.*' ..m '••t’.iiilii It would be lii'j
'
..
c.- Iiavi- ilivni oiii
:i .. .N 111! nichi
aathdUa on
atteaddnee la Impbratlye; they^dw not do
etherwlse thai'atteod.
BMW arlaea the qnwtfein. “Is^
;«Bforoed obedience, .iMtfer tiiahjte
•hedlanoe? is not obTlgatory wortfilp
aad 'honor to .the King of Kings, bet'ter than no wonhlpr
. l%e ma}ofity of peqple who Join
^nrchM take upon fh^uelvee Jpst as
voice OF THB peoFL*.
pious vows as do the Oathollcs but
.Uiey
are gIvMgreater freedom In
CemmcRta
I Attunes at fhelr taiolce of Mvlng up to them oc
Ch:
breaking away from_ thdU. . In the
.. a namr irortty <a oomaent
Catholic church a~brokeo vow is a
that at Pnutcia (Cnteaki) a>nr^.
aerlou matter and Is not to be ll^tly
the largest edifice In the etty, was filled
dealt with. In this respect protesi
with, wofehtepera at o’clock yester
ants would do weU to emulate their
day, Chrtstixias menlng. Beery pew
precepts and examples.
was oceopled and chain were jOaced
A PBOTBSTAKT.
In t^ aialca to aoontnmnrtite the orer
now. Again at 10:30 there, was a
lam assembla^ of tbe Atthtol. sear■•.t frtl.T ■■n,ri kh‘ wtniethlii!:
lyjall tbe pewe t»lng occupied and in
u. iM •• <vminieiiK-,l ibe
the erenlng, despite the atbnn and iiutliliu; ill
<-ic-ihni7Ms|
cold. Fr. Bauer w^wt" ]an)ted Into the old runii.T Ml M ......
thr vlly -I..II ll M deni.iJ e.,.v lo i
facee of bis church people.
Only one of Ue proteatant cbnrcbee
In the city was open for worship yes
terday.' that was Qrace ^dsoopal
church, and though a general Invltaticn was extended to tbe Christian peo
ple of the communtty, not more th»«.
half hundred availed themselves of
the opportunity to Join In hymn* and
psalms of praise to Odd for the great
Chrtstmaa gift of a Saviour to the
worldThe proies.tant cuarehea held celeluaiions of a festival nature, the day
ri!(| evening prt'Vlous. Christmas (
were utdoedetl of their material gifts
»ith which the children were made
mention was made of the lowly
I'iMh of Jesus so that every child.who
w-CDt inside of a diurch fi^Uy under
stood the stoo' of the NaOvlty: they
had pictured to them that most
ilerfiil event In the lltUe town of Bethleiieni. but tbe entertdnmest
doubt Impressed them more strongly
that the great troth which Is
foundation of our Cfarlstmae day. and
aUo of our Christian clvlllsatlos.
There Is a pathetic side to the carelessnesR of the protestants regar
wursliip. and It Is becoming more
I ........Mil ■ ki'i- iii-r»ents. smile ami
HORSES
"tloiue rellvT's surely gening sometbing f.p u.uuihu Ml- you ■ jin hr uh
tins iM.llilug, u>. SMUiethllie "1 W1..I1 |» ll,under 1 «-«. Ihv olbi-r
f.lk.i ..lie ' 11. u wl.ll., iliuL," L-r«wrl
■•Sure." said tbe s.ig,,
-'nier., niii't
son,,- psrt of tiK- lini—Ifwe.-oiil.loiilj
cbnSM th.- (,.,;o " - , 'liiesgo I'o.I.
Bow Ibi' Wurld Luw% sugar.
The averag.' uaiouat of siig-ar per
capita consumed by Uie people of the.
United States in the year* linni-sUately prior to 18gf> was al«ut eight
pounds. By JSTO this average had In
creased to Lhirty-twA [kiuikIs. and In
the year 1001 this 'anioimt had m<Kv
tlan. doubled agdlh. the uxacf Hgure
heltig 'iS.4 pounds for every man,
woman and eblld In the t'nlivd Fiatee.
or over eiglit time*
much
the
piT capita consumption In 1S2.'. N'or
seem* to have Ih-mh .hhiu!1> rapid In
oth.r iKirts ,.r t1... «orld Juduliu- frniu
the llgura* of ,<u-.| pr.KluciK.a,-Le*.
lie's Meekly.
Would quickly leave you. if you used
Or. King's New Life FllU. Tboussnda
of sufferers have proved their matchSick and Nervous Head
make pure blood and
health. Only *5 cents,
money hack if not cored Snia t.v ~
B. Walt a Sons and E '
~
& Co.'s Drug Stores.
<iraw rail la Baiuai
Kansuiii,^ iimihle wi'li weeils
lllSI ECU
find llie IV,.—r, Hnin, !■
railroad lm> almo'i gone m,, ,.r i.-i<i
nFrs because of ilu-u.
Tl". we.d-!
re,
sevtioQ lioiul- .-'i-.mI H>t
be hlreO. ihe weeds grew
;l.e
rolls. ■nie' wheel* of ili,- . ngine
crosUed these weed* and luaile i|,e
rails so slippery that It took the i.-!,.o
two bonra to go *evvn miles
Startling E'
l$AM\l£R CARLOAD OF DRAFT HORSESI
On W.'dnesiiay. Der. -Wtli, I will have at Brod*
liativn's Baru the tintsst carload of Honies ever seen in
Tniverse City. Call and look them over !
Leo Solomon."
luatlmoay in great quantity m
ct.nslantly coming lo. de.larlog
devl. .. „ Dr.
King's New Discovery tor CoosooipCoosuoipuneqoaleil.
tloD Coughs and Colds lo bv- unequaJeU.
n recent expre. on from T. J. Mc
Farland Bentorvilie. • a., serves as ex■ample He wrlSM; 'I bad BroneblUs
tor three years and doctorM all tbe
lime without being beaeflttad. Thou
'l began taking Dr. King's Mew Dis
coven-, and a few bottles wholly cured
me." Squally eSectlve in ctulng all
Long and Throat trooblea, Conaninptlon, 'Pneumtmla and -Grip. Onaranteed by 8. B. WaH A Sons'and Bug' ». Roxhi ' - - - - - -
Grinnell Bros’. Holiday ^fferjngsl
Grand Values in INew Pianos
III ciiff.'T.'iii <nnl.<-> 1.1 *ele-'t fi.d,. In.ling tin- SlelltWUy, Ihr Sohmrr.
yr'ling it,. Ilnin,'*-■ h,-liriiiiiell
lour own luakv.i
.1.
Hrap.!Newl-,Ri..,. ..r..-,, irg.ilr., I.iu-*, thoroughly rel'shlv aod
fiiii,. guarantee.!, ni
»ud u,..iurd*. - Hold o« very .H»*y Uirm•>l imycient. * .tlxi mnuy llig llsrgaiii* In 1 mhI ilsno*. I’pilglits «iul
•'.imrrs—oil lonki-* -
$50.00. $75.00, ,$100.00, $125.00, Etc
,..Tnitii: ten < oniplcic Musiv lionuvs ni Miefaigau warrants us In
■-,rry;.ig UI. cxt.-tisivc kUm*. stfv.rtling i.D iilnjoei nnlimlUd seleotioc.
ll.riy unc .,f .,iir More* is Hlvrr.ily |i«..kivl with barfsms in eacli de-
Iw WSbdl ilS*’ Sifk 2 ”
I'll.- powvr of ..or hmiieii*.- pnreUases. tvruplert with k posiliw kaowledge of Piaoo Valnrs gained throuph
,m. .....uiifH. lu. in« rxporivruv. eimhl.-s .is lo uadwhuy and wnderaell all rompetUor*.
-- ---- N...nuurr what you .rant in the .Mosin Line-vrean supply it. - and at tbe^ery lowest price, possible,
ti.ir long vKUblished repujLniiou fur hoartty aailiibcral trealmeni assures aatisfautia
ition to every «
iii.ranUv of thi* tl
II heempowhlr f.n- us to give a Con
ir exUnsiv« itoolcs in ihisUnlted space, but
r ilowiDg few suggestions niay uUi m mahingselectiona
victor Talklna Machines AlO to SSO: Edison Phoastraphs SIS go
$30. Regina, Stella and Mira nfholc asins, SfO ta ilVSi
^
Bgea sirtiiyM
WlUi.CnirtstinM~}08t pastor
-»e might aayy nor me gilts
ary' of the season continne to oonte,—
iet da look jit Moie of tbe books we
hevo rkeelTed.
A goodly showing, is it noef Bright
holldsj' editions of favorite anthers
aide by sldc.wlth somber-IooKing leath
er volumes containing wonJerfnJ toeonna of travel, history, or advanIt would seem as ibeegh me nor«iwriten mink they have “stnek a
rich vein" of new s^sey material in the
Michigan lumber-woods and eawmllii,
and Intend to "work It for all there Is
in - it"—pardon me slang—If one
mgy Judge by the books now appearlQg.
Since Siewai^ Bdwaid Whhe
his entertaining accounts of- life an-1
adveutnres in me pine woods, other
writers have taken up me meme and
playsd upo^vk-io many different keya.
We have in "Xhe hed-Keggera" prob
ably me isost ^erfol of dieae booka,
and one that takes up nearly every
|ibo-*e of (he Michigan lumbarman's
life- As far as I have b^ able
ii-.irn every one familiar wfth that
life eommends me book as
and entertaining. Really U
ihau that for mere runs mrough me
book a strain of deep faim and trust
in the Almighty Father of all, that Is
grod to find when too many writer,
leave li entirely out and some eves
tr>- lo feed us upon me busks
belier.
rh<, scenv of me- story I* laid in
Red-Keg. Midland county, aod In Mid
land. with tbe ■nt^bawasee river
R-, a prominent factor, aod Saginaw as
the nearest shipping porU
. The book is ratber unusual for a
ni.u'i in that It has many true heroes.
iu*i.-eJ of one hero. It contains Mso
very beautiful examples of lovii,K nainraJ womanhood.
I'he spelling-bee: Pete’s PI
sal.MU with a red keg for a sign, and
its eontlDgeni of loafers; the District
School NS. 1. and its ’’Closing Day"
exercises; the minister’s
l*rty. me shlngle-gawtng i
breaking the big log-rollway are. all
grapblcally described, and tbe two lat
ter cvenlB are fuH of
inierest. For myself I feel that I hav»
r.,eii both of tbeae events, to real Mm
r,-sdtng made them to me: In &ct.
I t.reamiessly stood by I felt that
ir one could I*- found not tno
ter.-sie
*haulri
ence, to be prepared for me
il,ai seemed ceruin to OC«ar:
what a sigh of relief whcli att
ever and all but one-—! wfD ,
which uno and spoil the storyAs
w.-ro safe.
• The In\lucibles ” with m'dfr'
Isle’’ and ’ Mystic Brand* ti
hard conundrum Tor the Dnfiad,
omnals,
lo 'iieir dearest frienda.
Robert Allen" remind
Sky, Pilot,-' aud
tdry.
As Is said before thq boo
21di
lu Bood cheraeteretudy and.
wi men Whom It is good t
This should be a very
ill Northern Mtcfaigmn. as U:^ beeo
In 'Soumern Mlchigatk^an' "
Ohio a'hd Indiana since its fitU ivpearance In September. TW3. , •
In bright red. green and geld
mented oovers, with tea fnll-faga <1lustraUoos and 4S9 largT-pages of
close, though clear reading.-ffie votaime
1* inexpeosire at 3IA6. or $L20 by
mall, from Maraiiiey Brotbeta, DetrodC
Michigan.
Fklward- Stratemeyer has. written
many boje’ books, but none better Ann,
bis latest, “The
men or from Maine to Oregon ter tortune." which is the ftrM in '6^
American Industrie. Serta
■hie story, as the nama tells
u«.
deals
wim
young men. who etartlng work in a saw-mUl , In , UaiM._
afterward* find work in
"
. '
more, but finally are driven Iff a big
forest fire to seek woik elsewhere and
in response to an Invltatioii '
uncle of oae of the boys,
ffaeide
to go to Michigan. f%ia' onhe^ who
'tires near Saginaw, preres $b'be a
regular ’•8lave-JrlTBr”-and tha boys
quickly become so attgasted With hte
aod their board at bia house, that they
leave In a -tar from happy friUM of
mind* They now toll* beat to,'
dlrecHy to Orw». where by reason
of toelr excMlent refmnce totff read
ily find the work they witoHow by paUwit Industry aod eeretnl
>tt«tlon to- toeir empkffer's jBtaeat
they achieved sueocn I can not tdU ta
detail.—norof toeadve*tnreatheyhad
at various Umw. all of -which ata f ''
In a Ten- comiffMdahle manntt^'tn .
book whleb woirid prare an aievtiMe
aJdlUon to toe Itorery of My .
jaan. How the contract- with.a rail
road company for Itimber waa
will prove interes^ to bnetne
■ eW too pre« <K lie * akegarfc
BoaUm, price <1.0I>—SM JNMrWBd
eight ftiD-page.mnstiettons.
Among toe new booka flMA on my
ahelf tote weA to ba.rerleweAslater.
are “Sally, Mrs. Tnhka." and “Wee
AdtUe Peppers at Mwol,', .-hz. Margaret Sidney.
.
- ST^ge OPfeN EVgfUWQfi OU'ltlNB THE, MoCiPAYS- COME
, diTAMP LOOK vAHOUMp.-, POUTE A-rreNDANTS WILt gHOW
-•'’you EVERY COUHTEEV."^ ..->=
If you want toformatlffli. about any
book or author, l.wOl gladly hrtp yon
Traveri^^^toi^ I5^e:
Sg
Biwncii of Rriaiiell BroaV glaaic Mouaa, Beftolr. U. ■
B. PBATT W.WaiL
:
*. : *.
5S.u„“' ^ST".',
Jewelry Sti9r«
__
_
s~f
Open et’ery evenin#f tliis month so you can ex^aitiihe that fine line of
DlttBioii4s» SetM SoM fVatcIns,
EveiTttitat fnrtalBtel tto a Hm
claM Jawalry iltore
i
i
i
J. IS. Martinis
217 Front St.
*
Traverse City.
BftOS.'
feitfatg be worse than to feet
4
SleiniKtg’s Grand Opera House.
To-Nl^tl
Knute^dB^
seraS
.-tole^toen doctors and all rem
l^dKUad.- At length I wa:* Indi
f iMieiilous. 1 imi[proved at once
r now I'm
i’m complet
completely recovered.
' •er.'Kldney.
,'Kldney. srtonu.^
Womach and Bowel
s'BaetTlc Bitters
. te. Only bOtt It's gusjwateed
8. B. Wat. A Sons and Bugbee, Box
« A-'Oo.’s Drug Stores
-Jmw
The Only G«i4ne Swediih
Comed'ian oo the American
Stage ia
dtf. «nurs esMar
miba.
“THE JP
FMNH
A .Comedy Drama of unnaaal
hurt lotaRMl. Faal man.*
eveota. and altering specialtias,
Windows
Prices. 25. 2Sc. 5«c. TSc;
Sut nle DOw'<^n at (be box
thlag. but nothing more
Jewel cases, vases, etc .
made by the Meriden oompao.v. The flneA material
iu the markeu gold washed,
untorulshable irimm i n gs
and fine satin aniags. The
finest kind of a preMol for
a lady. Look ever the line
NOW wiiilt- there is still a
i-hoire nl
WAITS DRUG STORE
SURE
CURE
FOR
COLD
FEET
■bo*scr'aBpper*to toe pa.i,.
affedted aad you trUl expert
iencM immediate i^Uef.
. -
° Dea*t Hlaa TUal
;
^-----^jusT——
\
ITWO days MORli
^
!
A
i
In which to secure soDi£ of those nice things-at ||
GANNETT’?. Watebw, Rings. Stick
J
Brooches, Op^ (Masses, Silverware^!! at a J
Bargain.
u
:: J
j W. G.& K AG^ r
a OppMlteSMtMStaia.
mPTMtStMa
wrrfwrrwwrrmrrrrir ffrrrrrrirriprirgrff'^iri^
Wooian's Warm.-,
■ Shoe.
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CHVLV THE CHCfcEST
Men’a Warm SIloes
Si.as-to $3.-00. -
gwdoH of Grand Ttaverse Wi^r Whdat
,1 are used in making dor
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’RoAft bM..lft-T>Z*n ^Bpa ,
<|M *o\^ or the 1>i«Man«|
•ducted the mlwloaaries ani
» of wig weaxlng adono
the fw BHt to use thMr ___
deisTors In faror-of peace. HthhoAi
Us poverty instead o
an has declared that war baa alw^
to Ood and In these
? MbrslBC mtMm And nemoo,1,10:30. been an
thin or UMTly bald
oKenw
mrs, so as to allay suspU-Mo. When
against anpaon sense.
A fordlk] iBrltnUoB to all tbOM Mrthe'jtlg Is alQiigtad to the man's bead.
iiSs.«»“.ass.«„,:o...
' '^verae Civ. lod^. No. fiti, £. ft A.
M.. vin Att«ad the 10:30 ^orviM.
R»v. HnA Ksnaodjr. yutor.
OhrittnXM SMVlCM.
Uoye f«Mt. 8:4BA. m.
Morning service at 10.30 o’clock,
^cfalng by-Presiding Glder M. D.
Owrer fbllowlng the sermon wlU be
tne-celebation ot the Lord’s supper.
BnndAjr sobool at 12:00.
Junior I^eagne at 3;00:
Bpwortt League, 6:20 p. m. J^er.
Uartba Barae}-; 'topic:
‘A World
Wide View ot Missions: My Reeponsl-
8TREET -CARg DYNAMITEft—
Two Men Arrested in 8^ Antonie oo
gusplelen. .
Sen AntoniA Texas, Dee. 26.—Two
street cars were dynamited here today.
Shortly aner tbe explosion Fiank Hoi:t Rallw
arrested. A sUok. at dynamite eight
Inches long was found In Frank Hol
comb's pocket. "
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Evening service at 7 o'clock, if New
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bracken spent
VearlS seEIDon.
Cordial-welcome to all MrTlees
Cbrtstmas in Qrand Rapids.
Mlaa Harriet Spencer of Chicago it
rlfet
It M
Metnedist Church.
tbe guest of Miss Olive M. Spencer
Rev. W. L. I_______ ..___
The Rev. Or. M. 0. Csrrel will preacli
10:30, Morning worahlp.
lie Fourteenth Street M. B. church
tomorrow ovehiDK.
Quarterly conference will be held In
the Fourteenth street M. B church
Mgnday evening at 7 o’clock.
Dr. and Mrc. H, B. Qamer attended
a family reunion at Fenton^ yesterday.
QuarteHy meeting will be held at
Sunday school 112:00.
Bast Garfield ehorcb toipfirrow at 2
^worth iesgue at 6:16.
Preaching at 7;00.
m. The presiding elder wUi offl-
; fT'sK
Baptlst Church.
subject, "Tbe Necessity c the fnearnation.''
Music: • CbrlsUt
ohoFUs by
choir of girls. Solo *y MIm Gi
Hastings.
12:0u. huB«ag.acBoai
.
12:00. Baraca BlUe class f£r men.
^
Come and enjoy It
B, T. P. D. at 6:46.
Bvenlng service at
o'clock.
Miss Higgins and Mr. Fseishmaun.
Prayer mee.Ung 13uirBday eveolng
at 7:30.
AU at« cordially Invited to attend
the servloes.
tdventiH Church.
oal time.
10:00 AL jm„ class meeting.
rneeUng. T1
Sverybody cordlallj
Waahtngtr.n and Park streets.
The Rev. C W. Sldeliotham will
|i reach.
Homing service and sermon. 10:30.
- Bible pchoot at- noon.
Young People’s servlet
Bronlng eerrtee, 7:00.
Prayed meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p.
to'mnt.
BALB-Dry tdaSUae woo*,"o*e
of. Its a^ It to^y ftn.w^ »OR
^eld. Drc^MardteO.Prri^
e^lto^d a^MiaJ In thls'papMla^
of stodt fin aale
au sold. Ttkoae wbo an thinking
investing In-this big prapoatUon mi
act quickly otherwise they wlH fall
get thUr stock before the price goes
low figure. Little ft
TO SMUT—A laiga boase vtth ban
^ d large ins&M os aoofh D '
'««. Uttia ft KCRMara, 23
-““SL,
Miscimwiotfs.-
-COWB and alelgha; Uu«e ro LOAM—A few httedred doDan on
good cows glviBg milk; three tonher bob slelgbs. one light bob sleigh.
Front .atnet abeet, iob OlBee. Ifidf
B J Morgan.
ifidj
blocks that are to be offered at fifteen.
1 iweht *
now a settled fact that the
principle of tbe Butmp
sump miuovui
mlU^wUi be
erected In the early
oe ei
•Osnatte of wig wearing-Hilalm too 'Jt- spring and the work
tla fathiir tliun to6 much of nature'! from this vast ami
eoven^
.
Tbla principle is earned to a jeSaeworld
ment of paktodlon by the man wbo can anything else to a good 10c cigar for 5c.
afford .‘tba, luxury of bnytng several
Trigs, for
xnay then mak^ tbe tran
sition from lialdnees to a aemblance of
Us torwarif eover« apace ot two oc
tiuee years sad thus cooiplete tbe deo the taxpayers of the cit^- ot
ceptkm, 4rhicta U tbe oim of All weares Notice
Traverae aty
ofwlgi.
The tax rolls for the oollbetlan ot
A cudlpal pelnt in tbe etiquette of the Ante and county taxes for the
wig waarlDg ja that one sbonld not ___
year- 1903, and for the delinquent
dellm
Ui wig la bril. It to not pt^er. school and city taxes and special asfor said year have been
T axes.
Sunday Night Sermon Subject:
‘HOW CAN I MAKE 1904 THE BES^
year of my life ?”
ay office to receive said
now unlll Feb. l. 1904. on
each week day from 8 o'clock to 11:80
O’clock In the forenoon, and from 1
o’clock to 4 o'clock In the atternooiL
On all state and oounty taxes i«id
before January 10, the regular fee of
one per cent for collection will be
charg^. and on aU taxes remaining un
paid January 10, there-win be charged.
a_fee of four per oeoi for collection.
D delinquent city and school
tmclesn. One abmid aabstltute for tbe
wig worn during'fha day a simple
nightcap of mnaBn; to lossre 'bne
against taking cold. .
In the morning, ac the tost touch of
perfection to the hal^.'the wig jhonld
be delicate
Btely aadjusted
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a^ then
to one’s bead. It tiMe-Sia^atraent to
carefully made and li -cMk wtering
1 each dollar of the anmunt of said
really fine wig be. nay, defy bote
wind and annllght t» briny that
Office in room 2iQ. Wilhelm block.
Dated. Dec. 1. IWS.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Hlbbsrd of West '•things are nri-erhat they
This careful adjustment oft tea wig
U. B. Haaich.ij.
Seventh street are entertaining their
’em
aty Treasurer.
ileee. Miss Nina ^ayer of Carson eternal vlgUance, ■
City.
EAGLE WANT ADS.
Mra. Q. h. Orew'of Grand edge of t
Rapids are vUlUng the family <
five spot!
t half the I
C. Morgan. Mrs. Drew will be the gfiest
of htmor at Mrs Morgan's party next pUed with which tbe wig is maSeto
tbe
bead.
Tbe
paste rnnat be i
.Tuesday afternoon,
fully applied, alnee If It cornea tn
tact with the hair It destii^
Bf«- WANTED—Y<iung married couple 1
occupy turnlshed bouse and board
llke appearance.
owner Eciii.je at Eagle office.
A pracHce generally observed by Mk
A'coln <thipp.d Into th.- w-o will sink
-earers
of
fine
wigs
is
that
of
ifii
mHi
to the lioiiiiuj. Iiowc'wr ili-i-|> II IS, on-iiig
tlx- fact iluii ibiis heavier the halrm a variety of ways. TUt M
WANTED—Woman cook.. hlgbei
thun the volume of wiiter that it dis- desirable, since It suggesta a satotal
^.x paid. Apply at Bsgle officLake
r, uddre-'s. Thos. E. Sharp,
S'
to. Mich ’18tf
^Gew House. EUk Rapids.
i-uuiuiuo but uiisiaketi notion
density of Jbi- seo Increases
lYAin
n-ttli Its Ueplli uud
us do-s ijn- density of the ansospbere.
A seaadal apeOea.
VANIVD—A few Heavy teams tor:
wo all know is greaten at the
tbe -iroods.
KeUev Lumber ft I
' coarse be and his vrtfe
earth's surfiu’-. The air..however, like
Bdnito Co.
gusxs. b< olostlc. and. when tfodef devoted to each other oow." —id the
[irt-s.surr (SK tOitb Its ovn weight). jealous Miss Gausalp, "but do> yen ffftMraD-rOood girl tor housework inj ^
e and : riaaBJdmily. Address or call SIS.
sbrliiUs In ........... ...
gains In density- think she will always be
tVster. on the uUir-r 'hnml, la abso- aU thatr
Waai.mth street, l. i* Buck. '!7tf,
•'Wall,” replied Miss Kidder. "I ham
luiul.v Ipcoupiv-ssible. and. ultliougb tbe
presKuix- ill the aca -Increases at tbe reason to knoer that only last nl^t be
or about oni- pound for every two had occasion to set a trap for her.'’
“Ah: Do you know, I Bospected some
ile«i-iul. ilx- di-iisity ot tbe wa
ter i vuiiitii- till- <muv, ioiise«iuenUy the thing”—
“They luope th:iii suspw.-ted They
pt'Uii.v t-uiiUiiut-< lu outweigh tb<- water
illsphio-s und ibv coin alnks unUl It knt-» there w.-ic- mice In the
Phl!Kdelpht;i fres.
Steinberg’s Grand Opera House.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
THO.VIAS R. ULLOM, RaAor.
tyvwwvv^wW^wwwdAw/vwwvs
a
And Now for the Staple GoodsI '
Christmas is over—althoug-h your luxuries are welt suppjfed. we i-atuiot Ivt you
rest til! THE R.-^CKET is a thinB- of the pasl. We had an opportunity
sell tint tn'^
■one pai-ty and take a loss, but we preferreii to close onl ilie stock-to "iir customers ,
and give them the benefit of the loss which we wil! hav<- to ^nd—you are entitled (
to it.
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EVERY DOLLAR’S WORTH
OF DRY GOODS. CHINA, CROCKERY, a'ml GLASSW.ARE-in fact, cverjl liiii»
must go—the sooner you take what yon need, the more you will save and the ijuivk'
er you will enable us to'wind up the, business.
.
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Everything Goes Below Cost!
We want to realize the cash on it at once.
It is a good ehanee for fellow com
petitors to sort up.their “outs" at less than they ean buy from manufacturers.
All
fixtures for sale.
’
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JUftt TO SHOW YOU
liiHt'k iD-usli Skin uiotling
A meeUng of the church and congre
gation will be held at the close of the
morning service to vote on tbe
Ic
3c I
<-l«M Skin BlDtllDg. all colors
< i
ritiids' Ste Lrggl>«s
I3c
'‘-r
"•:y:.?!r'“^?'S‘-i5c
Pui Day. le Keuta.
Childs'
Flreoe Onderwear ftp
Children's r.r.c Hoods
Fast daya In Ruiula are numerous.
Besides tbe urdlDary I.eiiteu period,
l>)tof UdlfK-Sf^ool Panto.
few 21 L
which, however. In Russia la fortyfor .
eight days long instead of forty, they
have three shorter periods of fasdag— tor Frankfort. Bdnsonia. ML Pleai
pound iirteinm. Telephone orders to ,
Ot nineteen dsyti lu June, one ot Clare. AlntA-SL Louis. Ithaca. Owosao.
No. 616 lltlaaaa'. J. O Piku 605
fouitceu days In August, und another
West TuBlh atraet
3296-u
of thirfirmiree days In November and Howell, Ann Arbor. Toledo, and
nber. There are also three single
A Few Scattering Taja, Doliss Etc.. Ail But Blven Away I
FOR BALB-Hour milk and
Boutber and eastern points.
oeum dellxered. Enquire
■I Chureh.
Monroe stroaL attoens' phi e 90C, ,
. Udays.
J. J. KIRBY. G- P .
3-Hnga. F. P. Jones.
3313-' 2fc*
l-'aeHng la a eerloiu msttej in Russia,
for dsh. milk und eggs are forbidden
os well as tneaia. The result is Ibat.the Grand Rapids «. Indiana Rallway-Co.
In effect Nov. 29, 1902.
qtarkets for such products are largely
off for about onc-thlrd of the ,vear
. service. SUa Low'ddiry tsmiing bevomea tinpMtRapids Without change. .
able. ^8 strict observance of fasts Is a ^r north and sooth' from Wai-«D
n:l& a. m. and 3:65 j. m. dally.
weight
;btier matter wltb the people tbao
honest:
any other feature of our For NorthporL 2:00 p. m. dally except
Sunday.
Trains arrive In Traverse City. 1:20
Church of Christ.
p. m. and 7:40 p. m. dally.
Chartra l^mb'a Gniee.
Tralne arrive in Traverse ate. U:16
On one oonisieu wiu-n ikluiuud Clarnce StediusD imik visiiliiB lu New
England
be
wua
ceiled
upon
by
the
Q These Things."
all through^ traJna.
bead of tbe bouse while at dlonei; to
Sunday school at noon,
. L. LOCKWOOD,
^nlor ^deavor, 8:80.
Q. P. ft T. AgL, urund Rapids.
rather surpriaed mid for bulf a uslnute
sorely tempted." (Wlil Mr. Stedrunn In
Senior Endeavor, 6:46.
Evening service at 7:00
Subjac
relating th<- Imiilcnt. "Then I rose to
•'How Can 1 Make JKOr ,h<le occasion nod nsked ii grace which
of My Lift"
remembered." "But. Mr. Stedman."
iinaoded a young woman of the party
sting Thure- eagerly, "to what were «#-ou sorely
September 27.
day evening at 7:20
temptedT' To do ta Cbarks Lamb
Trains leave Travers Cl® as fol
Saturday night,
ilfhl, ui
united pray.” “And lows;
etady«t the Sundav
leasnn with
' school
■ ■ lease
For Grand Rapids. oetratL T^o.
that wesT' “He looked abont the board
the ehBdm.
and asked tn surprise. 'Is there no Chicago ana west, 6:00 a. m.. ll;6« a
and 5:20 p. m.
ctargymao present?' The host abook
Mnakegon, Bagisaw. Bay Ote.
hlaftead. a%en Umb prayad.'For this
Hiuron.
i
Toledo, Detroit and eaac
Frlei^ Chi^eh. ‘
In Box, Half Tiglit-Kitting and Millitary Effects, made of Wool Cheviots. Kerseys, MclUiiis. ;ind 5Jit)eiiiiu*^
sad all other mercHa. O LoftL taake tii Pott
6:00
... a
_ ffl. and U:66 k. m.
tnly thankfuir ~
For MantotM, Lodlngton and MUin aU'deriirable colors and biaek. every one this season’s ?nake am! the proper styles, go now at
wankeA -6 a m.. 11:K a m. andS;»
11:00, Sermon liy Levi ,*T Penning-
25c s
29c I
Christian Belanee Bervice.
Modem Woodman baU. over i
oflee.
Sunday aervlce at 10:80 a. m.
Wedneaday, aerrice at 7:80 p i
All are cordially tnylted
:ISc_ J
< The
Rdcket
a
Storea <
For Monday, Tuesday
-and Wednesday
PEREMARQUI
SPECIAI
CLOAKS!
LADIES’ AND
MISSES’
siaJss'-
UK Lake. 7:6o a. m.. l-.to p. m. and
Wbeu Wit I. Parreet.
r Endeavor.
len wit is conibliind with sense 6:20 p. m. '
7:00. Bvenlng service. This service
For Charlevoix and Petoekey. 1:20
wi.l be a farewel, mi-ct!iiy tor l.evi T. and InfbrmatlQii. when It Is aoftened
and 6:80 p. m.
Pennlugion Epeaklns by'ilie paator
H. F. MOBLLBR.
pitKliklas, t^hen it is In tbe .. .
J KEHOB.
Oen. fWi. Agt.
man wboycan use it and despise It
Agent
who can be witty
wlttj and something much
*
Swedish Churol
^T^^^erman E\-angMloal Lutheraui
and religion ten thousand times bet
ter (ban wit—wit la then a beautiful
Chrlsmas
and dMigbtful part of our nature.•choorpupll
Bydney Smith.
•
FfS-TALLY MUBT BY A LOG.
ORINNELL BROS.' BIG BALES.
Tan PlanOA One f*Ianele and Three
V
Organa Bald.
• . .
ilTbe Ohrtatwaa galas of Orinbll Bros.'
11*
Train fi
Train
. _ from
1
PiWTcaannt arrivua
YiH am.
Train for CCdar Oty-lteVee 6 a i
'organs, llie purohasersewere as fob aad2r66p.
m.
'S'™:--'"
LJoamb S
Boat eonneoUoaa at____________
; Wsdfey 1
Frankton making ahorteri and obaap
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ley. Sl^way pltoo: B. B. BartsJc city, -• itmtee to “ '
tertin piano: Min La^ dp-. Hun
tington piano; HetSert Sessions, city
Storilng plana; W. K SmlUh BeUalre .VIA COPEMISH AND A. A. S. R.
Waner plpno; James Dunn; BeBalre. Afriva FrttlHDrt..
C:20p.B
r Cadillac ...is;6Sp.m: ipMrm
$4.65
The Values are Really $7.50, $8.50, $9.00 anij $10.00.
Dur entire
stock of Cloaks
fit
astonishing pri<*es.
'Twill pay you to come at onoe
and
investigate. .
Bargains fn Every Line- in the Stor^!
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Suc9e«^ t® JulliM Stein^
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