The Daily Eagle, January 09, 1904

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The Daily Eagle, January 09, 1904

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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

1904-01-09

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A Big Inventory Garp6t, Giirtatn a Rug Slile

RUMOR OF Ax lOOfOOftCAM
ISTBE|ttARlf
StABATTLE
TRAVERSE CITY CAf^lKQ.CO TO ex-SECRETARV OF THE. TRCA»INCREASE OUmJT.-"URY fMEftOF PARALV*^ ^
FOUR TIMES THE
190^ FOR

...... lOc
A rad 36c Carpet (that will
waah usd the ohlore-.
not ruB) Bow for
A good 46e locrhfB Oarpet.frtr...,7',,..w.. 35c

28c

S5c
S8c
$MS

A -Hire assort
at about otipmenf of
'1^11^9 half price.
larger
aitee-prioae.in proportion.
.rger aitee—prieee.in
A gra. dorabli^^^tt; Velret Bssg, 27jc54 inches, with

I

WlitoB Buga. Worth «4.60.

for__

Uarger Bises—3 ft i5 ft. 3 in,, worth tS.OO,
A

Smyrna Bng. doohle faced carpet, «^^e 8i* ft...

7ft.6jnxl0 ft.«iis..

$1.35
1.75
3.75
5.50
6.75
8.75
9.75

a fi.xi2 ft.^

Beautiful line of designs in

Kashmir Rugs,
Reversible, diffei-ent on either sid^
8

I1I1.SO. for

............ jr ' 1o!75
..................... 13.50
B fl.*l2ft.. Velret Bags, wortli |2.t.oo.
17.50
H2 ft,. Ar liniater Rogii. worth $35.00. for
»ly r.
23.50
W« have everytbiiig you need In Caipets, Bugs, Mattings,
OU Cloth, Linoleum or anything to rnmioh yonr home.
Mali order* receive prompt attention.
. Wliol
' and!Kruil

J. lA/. Slater

I

U>nd<n,'-Jap, 9.-^6 BzprMh
ntgbt reoedrad the folkiwiiiif cable
message; evidntly from Its regnkpr
cxureepoitdait at Kobe:
It is romored here the* the Japasese auJ^Riisslan fleets have eoMlged
in a bSUJe iu the Boshima straits, but
eA'id»Ui'----The message is abruptly broken off
there, and this is taken to indicate
that the twnsor stopped the message,
but It was too late
n of the first -pertNo bonflrmation of the Teport could
be obtained from any source np-to
late this lapt evening.
'^e Bueblma straits referred lo
tbe above dispatch are probably tl
Tsu Sblma straits, a branch of the
Korean straits, between the lalaod
« Tsu Sbima and the Korean peninsula Haeanpho,- where -the Rnssians
de^red to esUtallsb a naval station,
ds situated on the borders of this
strait.
The .Gkiropean powers are today
working hard to prevgnt a dash be
tween Russia and Japan. Notes are
being esiAanged between the dlffsb
eat powers with this end in view, but
IHUe hope Is held out that the pow­
ers will acoomplish peace in the far
east! It has been agreed between the
vaVieus,. powers that should Rumfa
and Japan clash the Ekiropean oountries win keep their hands off.
An attempt will be made to have the
Czar of Russia take a oondUatory step
looking to peace--OfBcials of the Japanoee legation ^credit the report
that a battle has taken place
KALKASKA IN.THE DARK.
Contract Has Expired and New Plans
are Formed.

Kalkaska. Mich.. Jan. 9.—Ki

LUMBERING TOOLS
Ifews, Axes, Chains, Loading Blocks.

Come in and

see them.

Dealers In All Klnde of Hardware.

at An- Ona of the Old SUlwarta of tha Buckaya State.

£0 STATES and r.AS,
Leave and arrive immediately.
Thar* and bach, iu s mlaiRa.
The medara maaBs of despatch­
ing business.

WE FIX OLD SHOES.

Why Not ?
We liave the slippeiti.
and shoes that wilt
keep you comforta­
ble. Wh.VTiot ijet a
pair

FOR THE NEW YEAR
take David Crockett's advice
•'Pirstbe sure you're ri^l.
and then go ahead." This
iake&- It will saw you from
piano wisukes if yon buy
the world's leader.

THE KIMBALL
Erery instrument fully guar­
anteed and sold ,ai factory
prTcee and liberal terms.

W; W. KIMBALL CO;
Its FfWrtStrML
N. E. Sifenfl. Maaagar.

ItKyrc not apenslM.

REMNANTS

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Raw ffihe* Star*.

5 We Give You i
"S

(Ipimlte WbUnt OoteL
All remnants and broken lines of
every description that have accum­
ulated during the past .season will
be offered at prices which should
oause rapid selling, such as broken
lines of llnderwear. Clothing,
Cloaks, Suits, Dress Qoods, EU.
We. are determined not to .^carry
over a sTngle thing suggestive, of
winter, if extremely low prices *rill
have the desired effect.

I as much
I sell you a

Start the
New Year Right
by taaktagadapaslte in the
Peo^ Savings Bank. 'Ton
can <^ea as aeoouat ndw
and add to it as you wiU.
You wiU grow riehar as' the
yoargrOwaoliar.

I“ Postage Stamp i?
M- with as much pleffisuce as

} we do 8 *a00 arttole.
Try B «d y*"wa

fc

gke B.

tjSAViNtS

^^ank ^
••.S-g«B.Fntiaiai.

i-

Jt,^yi..aaa.v..FHa

hmericaiT W Oi.. i

Wanna MAY
PERISH IN A
SPEAK OUT heaHsiorm
FRIENDS URQE HIM TO DECLARE
HIMSELF.

s W the fruit
ire is good
Springfield. O- Jan. ^9.grower and gardner.
Fooler, ez-eecretary of the Treasury
.The Traverue City C
. ,
forenior of Ohio, died In this
will ban'die this yfmr fM times the
noon oi
amount of produoe that ILbandled last Brlgbt's dis^e. He had been uncon­
year.
scious for iBiHTe boon. OetiecBl PobThe record for IMS pras v-T-OfiO
oee of the best known
Ohio.
•nie mark Jot
wttl be a rouBJ
0«L«al Foster was bon aear Tiffin.
100,060 rBMsV
Ohio. April l£, 1828. He was taken by
A cold storage plant of flfty tons his father when five yean <dd U) what
oapaclty is one of (he Improvements
Poetoria, then a VUdemees.
that will be added thta summer and After reeelviiig his' education be beduring Uie-season other additions will
merchaot. * He early
be made i» the bnlldings and
Intereeted In poflOcs and In 1870 was
■hlnery
elerteJ to congress by the
Tbeee improvemealS' are thv r
bis distriot. He was reflected
>1 the business eaterprfpe of the cem- three Umee. Uiougb bis district was
psny and of (he c
See i(« officers normally OeoMCtatlr As a member
the steady growUi of the of (he committee on a-nys and means
ludusiry they have »wted. ii is an
active in brlpgiiig to light the
object lesson, and one of the fruits of Sat^pOTn land frands and
spirit of enterprise that Is
that reenited In the repeal of
stirring the public mind.
the Molty laws. In 1874 he was
At the. annual meeting of
Loaisiaim tnvesUgatmy today the Improvemen
and in his repcMt se­
mentioned were Sledded upon and the verely critlcUed the pollUcal methods
1. They are: la that state. In 1879 he . was eteeted
J. Kneeland. president and gen­
nor
Ohio and re-elected in
eral manager.
1881. His admlBlBintkn was marked
B. J. Morgan, vice preaideni '
by efforts to control the sale of intox­
H S Kneeland. secretary.
icating liquors. In 1891 be becami
Moh Perry RsnnA treasurer.
of tbe treasury. Sboctiy be
fore (his time, however, he was,
ANN ARBOR STUDENT GONE member of the commisaton that ‘in
vestigaied the oondKIon of Ihe Sioux
NORRIS MORTON HAS SEEN MISS- Indians In the West
Sir. Poster was known famUlaily as
INO SINCE DECEMBER 21.
-Calico" CbarUe, a naate given him
Authorities are Piinled by Mysterious In the earty days wha be
mercbatiL and which clung to him In
Caso.
after years. He was one of the atolvan RepobUcans of OhlcL
Ann Arbix^, Mich.. Jan 9 —An
Arbor student's diaappearaaoe ncs- daas wlUi McKUUey. Poraker. Hayes.
lery Is puzgnng the aatforities of tbe Oerfl^ and Bbenpan.
Norris MeSton. i

_-Distance Telephone Lines.

Time
Table

OI8TINOUISHEO SERVICE FOR THE
NAT^N IN CONQRESS,

OMttmets^- aleotric
pired Januan' 1 H Is e.'tpected that
the electric. ligbUng plant will
_u( bis relaiJveu Mat BigbL Morton's
moved, when tbe new company
"parents are making .every atlempt
formed. lo a point on Rapid river lorate him.
yrbere a sulTlefent wafer supply oan.be
obtained

Michigan Telephone Co

8. F. Saxton Hardware Coa

Decldad^Upen

mtal Meetup

Stores at Trayerae City. Elk Rapids and ThoatpsonriUe, Mich.

We have bd extra .good supply of

NOR ■OF iMilO.

«E

Velrel Cupet

Ddeooo.siptoour
And
»o OD.sip to our bcei Axminlsler, worUs
tIJQ per yard, f,

SERVED TWb TERMS AS OOVCR-

IE PLAnIOF
o U TOH8

COLO STORAOE

SMiasWBATSEA:
T|l0iTY#E LMSlllV

UP DUTIES TOMORHCnV.

SPEECH

lWt'

IN

WEONEI

T«(enty

SEATTLE,

CohiBibgs, O.. Jan S.-^Pre*sure 's
being brought upoo Sedbtor Hanna
by mends, wKhin and without the
state, lo Inflnence bln to declare blm; tbF President? in his

Wash...

Dec.

9—The-

Meamer Clallam, from VieWria'te Se-.,
attte. went down in-w.,l»eavy etaria
Port Tewnaend in tlte MnMa at
midnighL
TwantHIve

pereena,

indudlag

fif­

teen women and ailldren, meatiy paas
ehgci*, were toat
Whaii the steamer vrat de«sa she

worked to this
The eenator has
been nrged to aay something which
may be used to lift the embargo
against the work of* bis mends In his
behalf.
He has- been nrged to SMt. If noth­
ing more, that no man (waM refuM
the nomination of
party for the office of Chief Bseeatire.
bstcra m«tds are aaxtoos for btai
to go one step frfrpier.
1%^ wotilJ have him
of the country and tbe party
aiDsel the .ponilaatlon of a

was In tewaftha tug He^mk^ tUrieh.
owing to the heavy eaa. CMrid raaoM
only eight «f thaee ea beartf.
Thb ^ ; Sea

Lien reeetud tweay-

four and hrsught thwa to Pert Tewn. The Ciellam.eareM forty paa*anges and a crew of thirty.

STEARNS ^NeiKONMina:'

There are (hoeeVjrbo profess to feel Sayi Primary natirm la the Vital
ore that the senator will mai
taientent daring the eoune of his
DetrslL IBeh.. Jn. 1
tearas came to thu etty yesterday
and rsmnlasd St the Hotel CSdlUac
WaMUagUBL D. C . '/an. 9.—
Henaa Is not the candidate of the
who are ee^ng to dedeal Pveatdeai
at tbe

J sa to tala e

say that I shall not be U 0h>
Ue^' wIL nit there wU1 be bem BOW and the »ai«nblJBg of tbe fleld."
■entieo-% detennlned attempt to
■BbL aren't {oor fri«^ vorkliig
for yim la varlons places In the Btate?''
defeat
ma naked.
ibBoiute certainty witbln the last tiro
r three we^.
nAL a person canT bs heU re^
Bren his intimate poHUeal Meads spdmdble for his Meads." was the readmit this fact, and rafeaa that If the
notnlnatlao Is to' go to Mr. BooeevelL
serious work mnitt be done Unewdlatework for primary lafenaT"
Tnft a Dark Horae.
-I staan give them aU the mppoei
William H. 'Taft's liame Is being I can and am In hearty syrapattay with
eOwta. beUevtag the ffiectioa.of
as (he man lo be put ap
E
Taft, not Hanna, is the
who has been eeieeted as tbe dark clndiBg United States senator, oa^i
» nmde.fty direct vote of Ue peohorse and Hanna himself has done thig
1 do not think that anybody can
selecting. Mr. Tafc is now on tbe way
to the tinlted Staten from tbe Philip­ be a suooratal candidate for a state
pines to bis poM as aeoretary of
When he gets here, be will be embar­
rassed lo And than be has a boom for
Prroldeot of the United States to deal
KNOCKED DOWN 5 TIMB
with at the very Ume that he Is taking
a seat at Prenidrat Rooeerelt's comi­
cal table

iut;-z
n.

CLALLAM

puorr sou NO.

Tomorrow ihe Rbv. I. B. BbmMl.thA
new pastor of the Preshyteriaa church«in begin his labore in 'Travnnie Cky.
He arrived today and will preach
morning and evening
Mr. Blssell was bom of missi
parents at Ahmednagar, India,
home has Aen in Michigan slnoe 186«.
graduated from Mt. Clemens'
high school in 187(1. He aiisaded the
Westeni Reserve college at HadAin.
Ohio, till 187ti and then went
Yale nivlDUy slffiool Ull 1880
The new pastor has filled the followiug pssiocatee
church. Memphis. Tenn„ 1880-82: Preebyierian church. Calm. 1882-90: Pres,
brtertan church. Monroe, 1890-99:
Preabyterian chnn*. North I,an(ring.
1899-190.1.
Mr. Blssell bar a mother, brother
and twn steters In foreign mlSBlc
FOR EQUAL SUFFRAGE.'
work at Ahmednagar. India, uinber
the American board's direction,
family consists of s wife and two Affirmative Side Wine m the
danghtem. He was state snperln
School Debate.
-Bqnal saSrage ebould be granted
men and iromen.’' Ihta vaa arhat
BONIFACE BECOMES BENEDICT. the debating elwa of tt>e High sAobl
decided Mat night after beariag the
meats of both side*. The drate
Wedding of 'Thad" Paraoi s and Miss van very laterentlng and tbe points
Myrtle Meere.
well brongfat ooL the aMraattve ea"Thad " Parsons, the p<H>ular
deavoring to show the, women
clerk of the Hotel WhIUng. and Miss dtiseas, and had the aame aodal stand­
Mynie Moore of this city, were united ing. educatloii and ability as mei
Id marriage at 12:20 .p. m. today la should there^ be allowed tbe right
tbe private parlors of the Hotel WhUinffrage, while,the negative argued
Ing. The cevemony wan performed by that by giving vontea the right of
tbe ftev.W. T Woodhoune in the pres- suffrage, tbe home would be aegtected.
aad tbe ttiUdreo would not be brought
up Id the rl^t way.
Harqoette train tor BIk BapUs where
CharHe Uiaoa. CUEord Tlmblto aad
Mr. Parsons will asenme the pnguie- Lovina Lowrie argued for the al
torahlp of the HotM Riverside.
Uve. and Frank HeuUmantol, lOiinie
Tbe tranks of Hr. aad Mrs. Parsons Bailey aM Otty Pratt for the negatlre.
had-been eent to the depot In advance
After the debate the membera of
and there they were liberally decormt- the (daei who did not takA -part, save
with ptocards and arUedee Indicat- their view* on the qneMlbn. and many
newly married etat* of the new mad valuable pm-t- woro br
._Mea.,---------------------------Mr. and Mrs. Parana
----------oa^
wRh Urn the buM wtAe^ of thalr
The aeit-debau baa beM postponed
in this otty wbo wlak
from Friday to Monday nl^ on aceouBi of tho loetare oa Astronomy,
and wfll bs op tbs l^wlag aiAJsot:
VANDBRBILT OFFEREB PLA6B.
'<Rssotv«d.
my makm th# secnrlng of s Uvtas
Boro dUBealt.for the Mhsefag cMm
at pswi#-" ■
Mew York Jatf 9.—CoragUas Vandrtllt-can base the *•—w.*-for ooBgras bam Abe TTiirteentti distriot U he waM U.
leaden there bare deddel to oCar
Ub the glaoe aad it is ttaoggbt he wiB
----- fugSMiL-ds^bP

' ml?|S^

STEAMER

Cbleago, Jaa. 9.—Mrs. T. A. Heim.
28 year* oM. died this morning at Ute
flamarttan ho^Hal. to the Iroquois
panic Be was kaoeked doira five times
and finally Jumped from a fire eaeape.
It waa reported at Uie Samarttaa hos­
pital thiB mornlag tbat two ether firevictims (here could hardly rsoever.

IS SWTR A CANDIDATE?
)

IN

GRAND

WILL

RAPIDS S

RUN.

^

I Manifesto May Be Given Out

Qraad Rapids. MfcfL. Jan. S.--U is
anm»naeed here on'good antbertty that
WlOiam Ahlsa Smith U
a eaadtdato tor the j
itly retaraed here ftom Wash­
ington sad ft to mfa) he will sanonnes
hb caadldsey la Ue aagt tew days.
RAILWAY (8 IN STRAITS.
mpaay Ones Into Rasstae
orb Hands.

^

no Maabtes I'Usst. r*U«ay ,esm-

rOar Cky A «Mt Imk* laUwar ccmpasy. wktth has
^srdml wttt
-T.-

EST-SSSa

l.-'HH llsl«sty,> (he ikmarioan


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la _
the r^km
whlcb MTdfM

■•UMMUPTUm*.

©TMT

CLEVELAND *NOT AVAILA6LE.

When President HooseveR- picks a
pl^ nnder the oaks atiJahksw he
sbouM be careful to get under .the
wpnM bbve to the dty. SdA to the executive branch.

leveUad'
b»1ii«_

Ha^il^tiah in .«» Hitdeon river .at
New York to stepped bj a pwat fleU
cr'lce.
have net heard that Mr.
Schwab is oittiag any.

,

'«(.■
C.tb» DesKionUe pwtr.
maotlon Qnrrer CleT«taa<l Ikvoiubly
. kM TefT mock tb« ctfept npoD Obkriea
& I^pteii. eaentitf ot tli«
'enUc 8t^ oeotnd oOfunUtw ol UlcbIgMi, m Uie.iUsidAr of » r«d flv be' («r« A boll bM opCB that wlmai, and
OUs apweii of Hcf OlneTa
Charter all np. aa<iAe uaea the laM
btuartarma ia diacnaslntr the aobject.
W« think Mr. Hampton has beoomi
uhneeemarltj existed oTer this incl' ^ dent. We MleTe that Hr. Cler^and
is honest and means 'Mat be sa^a
•' when he 'dedaroa, that he wiU not
egaln >eoom^^candldatefor the Pres-

which the entire party were In pertMt
acreeinent and that be shoald recelVe
the opantmoug Domination by the na
lional oonvention. even then he could
not be a«Bin elected, (or a ma^ty
of the citleens of the United Slates
will never rote for a man the third
time (or the otBce of President
matter how good s record be has
made, or bow mncfa time hasjnlerven^ helweei terms. No matter bow
pinch talk there le upon the eubjetn
there is not (be slightest prospect (taai
Orover Cleveland wiu ever again hold
the ofBee of PresldenL' It is more
'(ban probable that be would not ac
repi another nominaiioo tar the office
and if he woold he could not secure ti
Irotn his party, and it he did he co^M
uoi be elected. The leaders of the
Democntlc party can And something
of more importance to the party and
(0 the country tn talk aboot than u

STICK TO THE FARM,
in his addrean of weloome to the
1 Dr. C. J. Kneoland
gave ntceranoe to the hope that some^
thing might be done to inflDeoce.ytNing
men to stick to their (arms. He said
that lumber, the natural product at
this eegloD, having disappeared, young
nien were becoming prcme to Uim
'their facee toward other fieMs of ac­
tivity.
Two thousand years ago Horace
sung ‘'HM>Py ha who far from the city
plows hls paternal acres.’' It
true of the Bteraal City twenty
., II.I
turles ago. It is tnn /.r

'REN

BARKER OFFERS
PREMIUM.
If 'Ren Barker'of the Reed City
Clarion does as he advertises, god
generally doee aa he agreea, all
rest of the puMtahers ot weekly newapapers in Hlohlgu may as
back and sit down.” for they wi]l not
be In it with the Clartcn in the way.
of circuiatlon. He makes the follc^ing announcement in (he editorial ctriomns of the Clarions
••The Cia^ is about to p^bUsh
2.000 copies in book form of the Com­
piled Laws of Michigan, tram Its first
orgsnlzatlon. induding those of the
last legislstive eessbm. We propose
give one <rf these books to every
w subscriber to the -^ilarloa who
pays one year in advance. Also a botiK
every old subscriber who pays up
bBclr arrears and coe year in au__ace. Now is the time to get into
ibe Clarion band wagon in order to
Recare one of these law books."
The complied laws of Mtcbigan are
aw published do'wn to 1897. leaving
the session laws of 1899. 1901 and IMS
be compiled, “nie oMnpllatlon
printed makes three large;
octavo volumes of 8.65t pages,
sold at about four dollars per vol
. If Ren can afford to print
book of not lesa than h.oon oetavo
l^es and fiiraleh a copy to .m
subscribeni fo the Clarion a
dollar In adranee he is a -'dandy,
his edition of 2.000 copies of-the Mrk
lost fifteen rainules after
tliey are ready tor deliver)'
really ’Ren, haveol you undertaken
rather s -big Job?
NO DISMAL DAYS.
You often have heard people remark,
Kpeaking of the weather: ••Ota what a
dismal day." Poesibly you yoors^
have used the expression. And maybe
your spirits rise and tall, and
happy or downcast.
day is bright or cloudy.* If the
db'ines there are smiles. If there
efouds aad the storm beats against
the window there Is gloom in the soul
Did the thought ever occur to you
lat every day is perfecL that there
really io no such thing as a dismal
day?
As evrybody knows, the weather Is
the breath of nature. It the wind
howls. If the tempest starieka about
the eaves, if (he sun ttiines, or if
l^h'iny breeies blow, one is as natural

American «ltiee today.
Here is the thon^t we would bring
Is the summer nighu you have seen
to you: It a mao or woman is in per­
thousands of millers flattering and
fect haRKwy with nature, and niaincircling about an electric ll^t in the
an eqnllstre«. If they fly too
the flame
Ibrium of eplrits, in perfect acond
they perish and fall td'tire bottom
«-ith the great moQter of aa all—are
the tfobe
not the storm, the clouds, the drluUng
The great cities, with their glitter
rain, the Penshlne, the cold winds and
and dazzling lighti.
the balmy breezes alike deUghtfnl?
and rash, are light- ^;iat are attract­
A>re they, not all, eqimlly bleeaings
ing farmers’ boys. Lut ambition and
simply because they are natural?
energy are not always a match for the
one can feel the troth
this there will
fierce eompetiUon of the great city
lie no dismal days.
indeed, one ot the most serious pnd>Icms now
A
fleet
ot
warships
Is
assembUng'at
popuUUoD is w^ shall be done with
ihe masses of p^ple who are able to Oolbe but the yellow press bas ordered
eke out only a hand <o mouth exist­ a sta>' of proceedings till its staff
ence? A-oompeionce ne>'er can be
No palns^ill be spared to get a
earned by (he majority.
‘nts great aadeveloped areas that (ure of t^"fli«t man shot, togdther
most be cultivated to supply wltt food with bis last ^ords and a signed state­
n of the ootin- ment telling libw It feels to die fighttry are the only b<^ ot the
The tide that tor msmy years has been
toward (he cities most torn back to- ^'Ith all the health officers aad nn- ward the land. If farmerW sons, who dertakers of the state assemble
with laudable ambition U win their Ann Arbor some messnre ought to be
. way in the world, conld reallte this devised to fumigate the govemor'o
they would bwitale before submerg­ office, d-lve away the Andrews
ing foemselrea in Xteoe great hums: and bury the paet.
maetstrams Ve cai great clUea.
A farmer to the moat Independei
The Boeten school teachers have
oT men. No man sMnds over him anil been forbidden to Aow gam. ShadM
Hmitsthe amotmtotbP^ and bntterI of Bunker Bill! Onm eihewere

The Mew Year
Should Briug

year, the report that the valstli
duttiy is almost ds^ Ih New York
com« as a cniahlng ampriae., Amt
the glrla golpg to nae v^estlnee any
mo;-e to aoften the blow? Do they
(Mr the adding ot valehtliieB will
alarm the Intended victims?—Detroit
Bveolng News.
Editor Q'DonaeU of Jackson ought
} be very happr>Jast now. Tne fcsuianee that Rooeevelt will attend the
elebnnm under Jhe «■>" wQl give
the genial politician opportanHy to
work off some of hls enrplns
stories—Grand Rapids Post

of being ptmiabed conld have
the biggest schoerf in the United States
if he wow given the opportnnJt
make good hls contention.—Saginaw

The State Hortlcaltural society hav­
ing euloglced the fruit. praepeets,
Karmer Horton will prooeed with the
cultivation of his indlriudaj variety
of political plums.—Grand Rapids
PrCRs.
AiMl now onotber Michigan sum.
lime In Kalamazoo. Is tiylng to bDild
a flying machine. As a mle. mM are
willing to wait until their time co^e.s
to tile —SouHi Haven Tribune.
Tbe State HorUcultural society is
now in seRstoD. and is bearing a good
many papm on grafting. It is noi.
however, the Grand Rapids kind.—
Kalamazoo Gazette.
The-aiujouoemeol that the tempera-

>R>X Warn

Tbe use of slnng B'moDg j^nng
women Ir one of tile ioRidlous prac­
tices ibnt neal in nlmoet nnawarea,
increattng with alonnliig eesc. Blsbop
Potter, et aa alumnae luncheon, proDooncod slang to be one of the great­
est dangers to whlcb oer tongue is sub­
jected. and urged taie Ilateners not to
be mialed by tbe oft-gnoted aignmest
that slang. Jadtclously used, gives
vigor to ezpressloix
Be refetred to
tbe risky etimnJeDt to tbeWme of slang
among yonng women, from the feet
that each words oo the Ilpe create a
iaugb among men. “Believe me." said
tbe speaker, earnestly, in closlog bla
remarks, “tbat on tbe tesamony of
young men tbemseKea you can wear
DO charmgreater than that et reserved,
cultlTated apeecb. Use your eye, yoor
mind, yov Ups to Uft op tbe great
toague. Sltakespeare's tongue, whlcb
■U loberIL-—Chicago Post
,

0,ir ImOisb Ward*. -

ld»iil-i l^ini.-;iii II,.- most Koied Inter­
preter among the Sioux, ir dead at
StaiHlliiK. Rook agency. He occopied
about the same position among them
that Paul Rnriiicau did anwng tbe
Chippcwee'or the northwest Fw s
great many years both were noted for
the excellence with which they could
turn tbe Indlao language into English
and tbe reverse, and both ware stMng
with their people, who bad confidence
In them and trnsted them ImpUdtly
in everything. The father of Imdi
Primeau was Charles Primean, tbe
Brat white mao to come into what Is
now tbe atete of South Dakota to en­
gage in tradiog.
Dan Batatead, tbe last aurvlvor of
the (odian tribes that once Inhabited
New Jersey, is living the life of s her­
mit on the Morris River, near Nermi,
in that state
He is said to be the
dsOD of a former great chief. His,
sole companion in bis soinude is a
moDgrei^jkg He makes a llviac by
fishing sod truck gardening.

e^'fMM-------------,(ag ttf fMI air. w6tf
j ezitcha-hf
laofc of
but aihrays horn aoiflb
SMaOjattf-tb* plamiiwi ot health.
'rhm<ah.be no BMfre proUllc catiae
of colds thag highly' seaaoaed (ooda aa
well ai.mqaent eatlh». • These give no
ttine jor dbe digestive- organs to rest
and tnette jj) increased flow of the tl(gestl.ve seewtioiri. Thni Uiii« qoanfOea of Donrlshmcnt are abaorted thaz
can be pitgtprly iKihsedi and tbe tMSli
Is an obatruciloii. cmnmdiily callefl .i
wUrii is simply an c^rt of the
k^em to c^l tbe oseleae htaterlaL
ETm>erly awaking. It is seif poisoning,
dne to an IneapnbilJiy of tbe organlam
to regulate and compete for the dlfr
turbanca,
•• A deOdeBt aui>ply of pine air p
longs la..D0t only a atnmg pieditts
-esuse of colds.' but a prolific noun
rnoeb grarer rondittona Pure air and
exercise are necessary to piepare the
system for tbe sedmllatloo of nutri­
ment for wtiboat tbem there eaa be no
vigorous bealtfi. Tbe'oxypo of tbe
air we bresthe reguUtss tbe appetltt
well as tbe nurrlnent that Is built
np in tbe syEtam. *'
Tbe safesi and be« way to avoid
colds is to sleep in a room wltt ,tbe
windows wide open and to remain out
of doors every day. Do matter what
may be (be weniber, for St least two
boors, preferably with sime kind of
exercise, if no more tbsn walking. One
■bould not Sit -down to re$ wbOe
■t of tbe clotbing damp.
-J go with tbe<k>thlDg ;
through IP the sfclD all day If be ..
keeps moving. Exercise keeps up the
drrulatlon and iirevcnte UUng cohL
The pbysiologii- esre of colda is the
prevention of tin- occinrence. Tbe per­
son who does not cony aronnd an oversupply of alimentation in bU system
furthermore xecures a po-lllled drcglation by Rtrici. Mnltary cleanllnesa
thus piecing niuiaelf in a positive condlHoo. Is Immune to colda. A atarving
san cannot take cold.
A careful diet wonld exetode tpe use
ot all narcotics and all food that is not
thwoagbly appropztated. An overfed
person Is won* off than one who is t»derted. because tbe overfed body la
tnxed to dispose ot wbat cannot be appn^rialed and. when not pngkezly dis­
pose of. remains only to be an blement
of danger-Scleuce of Betith.
There is a certain, pbyaiological dl|,ference between the polSODODS and
harmlesB snakes which exists very
plainly In tbeir manner of dentition.
All anakea are objects of aversion and
dread to manklod. so much ao that to
be bitten by a snake baa at times been
irfdl to tbe victim as to have pro­
duced death aftbougb tbe anake waa
hsnoless.
U tbe 1
wICb wblob'
reptiles are tbongbt
of Oiat it may b-- desirable to bsve
easy mode of dtetlngulshlng tbs
ope klud from the other. This dhrtlngulablng cbanctci istie is afforded by
thc.iecib. In all polsoDoua snakes
are ooly two rows of teeth, the
fang or fengs i«lng arranged either
within the two rows or ostslde of them.
The harmlesa anskes have four distinct
rows of teeth, and wheo-tbe bite shows
thli kind of wound and not ony single
deeper or larger puocture tlien- need
be oo a^rebcnsloD.
WnlklBB I

. OUtlnate cases of malaria
withstood the ocean voyages, mountain
beigbts and gulhlne dosing are said

not only to tbe molaria It­
self. but to tbe blues, whlcb osoally
accompanies It. Tbeir advice to the
Bofferer is to dress up warmly If the
weather is dain|i or rainy ami go out to
walk. Wear flannel next to tbe sUn.
stout shoes sod simple bot. If it is,
warm, dress Jlghtly, but cany a wrap'
to throw around tbe shoulders against
drafts and too rapid cooling off. When
•oe-eomes to chink of IL there are few
traladles oo earth that fresh sir and
moderate exercise are not good for

Mra. Pbebc Gifford, the oldest
later in the Soriety of {'riewM In the
died ta FlwvidcMe. R,

ffi RMhoJih Qo, od 8. B.
Wait ft Sima.RA8TALUB
JEWELRY STORE.
neeeiaberie tteffie te the hlneet
weVe evpr hed. We extend

AO^ER CENT
DISCOUNT.
From new till JeMiOry 1 we make
diaeourrt of ao per
Jewelry, Sthraware. Cut QUeo.
RINGS:
:
Her«*c your chance at 80 per cent
OiscounL
RASTALL,
,
HUSTLING JEWELER.

--------- feir mtnatt* previously--------detectsd witb tbe ipectroecope. in­
deed. so wonderfully refined Is tbe
work of ths opecttoecope cbemlst that
he can discover in a snbetance tbe proenee of one three-allliooth of a grain
of metal.

y«i.

ttate to
Six
Ooiiars
on Each
Coat

You cao make bi*
interest on lourmbney
•bjr snob an investment
Witb ais.

OV Latest Stjrks
andbest goods
all go
in tbis sale ofwiotet goods.



Hamilton Clofting Co.
Complete New. Line of Winter
Woolena.
P G. HBCHAN.
Faahtatabla Tailor.

Jtmt raeelvwl a new lot of
GENUINE LEATHER SUIT CASES
AND HMIO BAGS.
«t mmiiliiiiinT with' 10 per cent diteauirt MA week at

F. VOnUBA BABNBS CO.
LODOE NOtKES.
h!S'

LePoInte, R R ; A. F

c«m:^c.^b.

Travel^
'raveiae City
Mo. m. M. O.
KK.. Trlday nlgbu In Ft
. . ..• V.
“ P
FHodridL Com.; J.. 1
Ibtelda. R. K. e A- Bvane. P. S.

SYRUP
Good Cane Syrup a’
30c a Gallon.
Maple Syrup
a large.iMJttle for
asc.

Grand Traverae Loose No. »0. L
O O. P-. meaU Tneoday avaala^ in
their halIr'A. B. Cnrtis, N. O.: O. S
Johnson. aoeiaUiy.
Traverse City BbeampinanL No 78
1. O O. F., meeu first Ud third Frl'lys of each month. Alonxo Fox. C.
; B. I. Davis, Scribe.
Traverse City Chapter. No. 147.
O. E. 8.. meets in Masonic hali tbe
Tuesday oo or before each fnU moon.
~ McGougfa. W. H.: M. Corbett Secy.
Ducheas Camp. No. 1446. M. W. A.,
mieta at Woodman hall Monday eveningn, January n. February 8E and
December 28. John O. StiwBb. Y. C.;
Joeepb Sleder. clei*.

And the best
Buckwheat Flour
" made At
30c a sack.

J O H K J.
BREZ 1 N A
148 E. FRONT ST.
PHONE 157.

A

Big
Bargain!
We have pot on sale one
hnodred and thlrty-fonr 8oIuthe regular price raos from $M
to S»—we are closing the loi
out at

$10.00
a SnlL Fancy River Side W»rsteds. Anhoim Heltoni —every
suit guaranteed-no better val­
ues WBS ever put on the msrket..
8olU bought of m cleaned and
prraaed free of charge.

MILLER BROS.
U7 Frau St

Braille Block.

There are Times
when j«ou want t-ertain articles for a certain uHkmiiiI. Jiiat at tbis sieasoii linamount is necessarily small. For that reason we want you to see wbat vain.-you ean get for the small sum of

Ten Cents
N

There are plates in dainty patterns, oupg and aauoertL piUdl^n^. salts an.i
peppers, bowls, (ruit'dis^ olivedinh^ braadand butter plates, oal meai
dishesr pictures, matted pictures, tooth pick holders, vRses, iardiniers, l>ooks.
juvenile books, crepe tissue (all oolorsl, glass dishes, jellydishes. fruitdishes.
rose bowls, fancy baskets., tea pot trays, ring traya 'if you want m spemi
ten cents, just stop here at these counters. You get lots for your moriFy.

Want a Nice Lamp ?
No matter what kind of light you are using you need lampiL one or rooi^
mostly more. ' We begin with the little night lamp for 16c. The all glahand lamps are 25c, %c, 40c and 50c. Decorated hand lamps witb the sbad< '
■ to match for 60c, 1.00, 1.20 and $1.75. Most of these are entirely new goods.
The newest decorations. The parlor luips. Ought to have at least one
these—and the prices are from 2..50 to $12.50. These make a fine ornameiu
even if you don’t use them—bu,t you don’t know how soon you may have oc­
casion to need them and that badly—bo get one anyiiay.

in tbe taitercst of (be Incraaee of
p^nlatioa, a Freoebman euggesis that
tnarried memaod fathers be exempted
uKHa^tiuty. .

Just a Few Left

New Baelneee,

‘sriSrS-SHS
^
Ss,«OAVimDA?ter£s-£^r^
.........
5So ^
5’ - •' ••• ■♦J:®®

NalN^

tsrpfq«t<a to*f,e io-new

/ AboutMpwcciit.ar alliMderaagri'^
*'ealtural tepteowMs^ and tot»* osdd in
Mexico are imponcaAnn the tMMd,
States, the retualndcv being iBpmrted
from Uennany, the letter
single l^le and wooden fnine.
^^Ing URnsUy pf U».^bea(wtt COh-

Originally tbe spectroscope was ap­
plied onD to chemistry, and In that
limited field proved itself ao lovslutble aid In accurate analysis. By bold­
ing in a Bttnaen flame a plating wire
tened by contact with tbe skin tbe

.

New Friends

Ik

“Simplest ifatng
Bedam.-' answered
•‘Ydur cases ard*-«xaAly- cCfBrM.
reversion at ths mfdtawil It aU
that is necesmey^'T'I^Qjf Freaa.

of those 10.00, 12.00 tod $15.00 overcoate that we are selling for $8.D0. No
one believe they would stay with us long at-tboae pricea—and‘didn't
We may have just yoor mxe left if you come at onoe, This is. real^ the
greatest orerooatip^ that ever was. We do bloiF-however about the quality
pfthegooda. We^«^j>ut these goods against an^ that are made,^ and it
makeejie difference;
or silver, copper or paper money will.s^le tbe
bill. It i. only
- •

$8.oo---Rtotomber---$8too^

tie

BBNOA

m^m
- -

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‘ Wrt^?

^l'4^de.w^^tak.
iWaMfi
WiKIFMl M FHA^WIUIB

Tmaint, OlvlyE -Aufmu: pWw Mk.

- - • and a uro yeeks since. ~
REAPiNg w eeo.
general good u&e patMclgtM Ul The ^ ng^e bad.aifflcoRy in gf»3t% »«■
adtolaalon wae.nmqnei bMngetmplynJd book but erpect fo.hw*' 't‘In.elMk
vent to
.TUT
rabbera, wtilck were.-te >e sold to Hr.
Th*
4Ae-BlkB/will begin W WednqaAar Roaeoe to h^p support the deaoonees.
ereoins. Uoalc wUl be fnmlalied bj
HGAK GVBBY--8BSI1&N IF TOD Fywore
lamp constantly burning In bis bedSherfff Huckleberry, of WexM
l*0S8lBI.y CAN.
chasrber flaring the olgbt "Und if wakeoomtr. returned tbls atornteg to Oad;
Coily disturbed take a book and read
JUno att^ beb« in tbte city on bnaland Compose blinself l»
Qnrieten.—DyptatbeTta las broken
be llttl# doubb that Id thus indiMaytH- John R. Banto has sene on out In tbe'home of SIhkii Gregg near
caflog w appropriate coone for any
bualneaa trip to Otasd Raplda and Ptai Rock Two cases re reported
nne-affltrted with -cooftHntlooel mel■Wood." la on IQu b
aocboly” —bis own trouble —be
jChloago. He win probably be gone
dtntlng hia owd pfaede^ Many a book
Vbont a week.
GreenviUa—Nina Wi^er. the little dlsappolocej flat be does
the wakeful doctor must have tnnied
ra by Ottgner. and- eariier In the iioiT
8. e. gmlth, who has been the guest 5-year-old «U»waa knocked down
over In tbe lUeiion of .tbe nifbt, and
TS* book reraiods us in mmiy pUcei thla iDcreaaes the wonder that a dealte
of Mrs. A. J. Haniaod darlnBtbe ps- a pair of bobf, la still
r -hfr. Puddefoot's own S^pt and te .r^d any, particalaf wo* Addld
sloa of (be bortlcaatnna socdety. re­
rteu .^nflnUhed yet always Mptul take hl|n out of bed nmnally early.
turned-thte inonibig to bis borne In
and inapfring style, although Or Ran­
G»sy must etuely have been a reader
ilnod RapiJe.
kin ban helped to give H the requialte In bedL A mu who wlMiad to -te for­
The matter of the pi
ever lying CO aofas. reading ”«enal
granktort.^The auperlmendenia of fi'nisK of a oovM.
K. party baa been left wUh the ezecunew novels of Crebllloo sod MazfThe «ory Is the old one of
live oommlttee. of wtalcb J M. Buies' he poor for Betule eotmly met bere
vaax,” ^ust here been famOlar wlHi
way mariiage. a life of band work and tbe facea of bia favoritee in tbe idgbt
lee is cbUnnan. but (t
A-1.1 iliai HG U • RBf^BDSB
that It will be given In the near fu­ year of 32.900 tor care of the depend­ Buflerlng but with a pleasant ending— hoora. BUJsb Fenten. a now forgotten
unlike
to^
many
of
the
books
ot
Uv
ent cHiseiui. ‘Hie severe winter bps
coadjutor of Pope, waa acetutomed to '
ture becauee of other arrangemenu
...... Dial aili^ll; seek B)M. '
day_;.Tbe scene fob a prsater part of lie abed at bis lodglnga we ara toM.
eaiiaed a lile inifrease In the nmotmt.
<H R KlULB i« a BECOBD of
Hie story Is laid In the pine forests ot and be fed wUb a spoon, but Gray's
REAL ESTATE TRAN8PERS.
love of ease was not of this type. Gray,
lower
Michigan,
some
years
ago,
when
lilVlSK DEAUNQS with slnfol.
Ithaca.—Abiakam Kanecke. 45 years
Big Rvids was still In the woods was a bookman, and most boefemen
r ..rfiil and sufferiog homsaitv.
Horded by Register of Deeds F; W. Old. bis beeu sentenced lift- Judes
probably have Indnlged ta-4be haUt of
While dealing almost enUreiy with
S'nee to ^r. ve fifteen years at Ionia
reading in bed. *
'
*
Wllaoo.
'^ple the book oontalns some de- hlf folios as “my midnight dartlnga,'*
lor ;(sa:<uI> Manecke was afraid
The fcdlowlDg real estate
Aoiiprloas wbich give a very good idea bat tboae “bate annfols.’' as .te (aOla
have been recorded by Register of lieisji.vint *Mild mob him and
of the life In a lumber camp and
them, were not bedMde books. TbST
glad
when
the
officer
took
bim
away
Deeds P. W. Wllsod tor tbe week end­
-'of tbe kmg bonta
a typical lumber town. There «
ing January 8;
n the back room of tbe
also some preoy bits of word-paint
W. W Hall and wife to Wesley
Cslema.- Albert d. Bali, aged
log, ai^d sayings that are worth
Dunn,
lot
6;
block
3,
Paradise';
1300.
e
U*
Cl
was
atnicl;
by
an
ezpress
train
'
) (iOlvMAN in a unique sepse.
metnbertng. like: -More love
one of i
David E- Wynooop to Wealey Dunn, aud-klllcd. His horse was also klll;J. gone into dam and patches since the
' .1. ..r
-HE la the briKhtnee
luroe). Paradise; 380.
and bis .leUvery' sleigh broken Inw world began. *»»«" ever spent Itself
frttse. made a babtt of reeding hlmaelt
<.S Kl'>r>' and (he THcpresa Imase of ^Myron 8. Brownson to WealeyDunn. pieces An aecideA has long been ‘
in choosing tresb and costly garments to Bleep. Nightly he shared bia pUkiW
lex 7. block 3. Paradise: |60.
jicclmI bere. *s tbe crossing Is .Ung
For those who have llUle else to give wlto hla favorite aotbora-Seoeca,
I - iierwxi
A* Son of Man He waa
8oo« B. Curdy to Qeo. W. Parker,
Montaigne and Rocbefonaanld-^ttd ia
give most of themselves "
parcel, see. 17. UMrn 2S. range 10; $600
I. all iKjinKi tempted ae we are
"He knew bis Bible as a rHut knowi the mornings made a practice of wilttleo Morrison to Oeo W. Parker,
Ing on tboee sobjecta which bad caught
Owosee,—Hie new postoEcc estab­ In shores and channels: 'li>- Imd 1
Heaven and Barth
hla attention during tbe previous
lol 7. Work 1. KlngBley; $600.
lished on the lO.bOO-acre "Prairie grace of bumor and tbe saving gia
nl^t'a reading, with the cortoof
n Him He Is The Waj-,
Robi u. ISdgeeoiBb to Prank Val- Farm." owae<l by the Owoseo Sugar
too seljtom Unghl hi universities,
though not unnatural result as Pepe
27. town 29. company, ban tieen named AJkla. In
. Truih and Tbe Life and DO man ley, se^i of qw*,*.
ihai wise Instinct for pngKMiion and
range 10; |1,S25.
honor ot the wife of fiapt. C W Brown congruliy which we call' como<m
null ti. tbe Father but by Him.
PlDley U Hammond
Joe. -Boon of PlUsburg. Pa.. pr?sldeoi of the com- sense.” This paiwgraidt Jlescribee Mr.
twi will bear His voice
Vanderborg, swl4 of ae% l-any
_
Puddefoot Is well as George Andrews,
4
,
I and ev., of sel4 of bw%. sec. 18.
y a poor wicicb
and tells Hie secret of hts i>6wer
vonr hearts.jj,.
of k back anther was glad to write aa
Olivet -1-he faciiUy voted lo n
well OB to read in bed tor tbe all eufliUUlan M. Horton to John R Dlzon. the gyinnaeiun wof^ compulsory
The book is attogetber wholesome dent reaaofi tbaf eeemly clotbee were
w>- of nwi,i, sec 1.1, town 20. range the yoiiug men unleas Ihey have other
and bolds the cloee oitenUon of the iaddng for going abroad.—lamden
!: 1500.
icaiiiiBl lat... to perromi about the r^er. and I <blnk wUl not disappoint Globe
PeiT}- Hannah, et al. to Anton Rokos, caraiius or id the Village. The re
anyone. We will all hope thte wUl
1,-re u our TEACHES. COUFOB- lot 5. block T. H . i, 4 Co •» 3rd add.; cd amount of work Is lo be three hours only prove a b^ttmlng of a delightful
EPIQRAMS OF NOVELISTS.
3125.
pc?" week i.u.ler Physical Plreotor series of books frtHn the same pett
KandUUIDB.
Uareia Miller to Odie MoQwry. Ms Hail
the dedlcattoB that One enwis into trlandsfalp. one <
36-«4, .block 3. PvadUe; HOe.
lenaUy
drifts into maWaony. bat In
the memory at "M. J. P," (Msa. PBdde.li. re la a Hax TO SHUN.- A
Alma Oetch'el to Wm. L. Prendi.
htre one fallt.—Fronkfori Moore.
8t John.—Mary CampbHI. who was foot) “can Buppty Baora graphic pie
. loe of RBM<»8B and RBQBBrTtS ee^ of ae^4, aec 4,' ton 27, range arrested reoently for stealing a qhanof froMJer Ufa In Uie Weet
dally
when
it te narrow and 'wUl not
12; 3800.
Uty of- ctolhlng feom the hotel al Ihau we have drawn.In the nages of bold many at a time.—Anthony Hope.
UARKNB88 and DESPAIR. POHCbiistUn Dreves and wife to DanlM
DeWlll. where she .was Maying over IJite Itook."
Love and friendship are strouger
I VBR banUbed from the presence ot E. Crandall, timber, swvi. sec. 4. town
night, pleaded gulKy to grand lar Seme Books For a Child's Library, than charity and poIlteDesa, and tboee
I Holecting books tor the children wbo trade upon tbe tetter are rarely
•1 and all that U PURE, BOLT, 25. range ii; 3800.
ceny and (Iras sMUrtJce.1 lo the Detroit
Martin Stack and wife to Peter
us kefsi in mind that their minds acconled ibe former.—I
le of correction for not iese than
• >VF.LY and BEADTIFDU
PUnsburg, et aJ. eH
se^. sec. 19.
like purr white paper oo which
year nor more than five.
town
26,
tange
12;
3826.
<;OD SENDS NO <WB TO HEU*
may write,•'but from which notbHannah A Lay Co. to Bgbm-t F.
Itetefilng St tbe telepbone,
c-an hr onaoi without leaving a
Bay
City—Seale.1
on
th.’
ed
<, >’0U go there 11 will be bee&oae FeirU, eA-ft. of w% of lot 16. block
mark, and so be .sorr to give them but doubtles4 oome employment wUI be
ber lover's bed; Verne Knapp
fonnd for them In tbe coming age.—Ian
6. Traverae City; 3400.
I v:UL was yoor choice. STOP,
lowed carbolic add and d1«M almort nadlng that will not need to be for- Macitren.
W. O. Foote and wife to Non Ful­
gotten or replaced by somethiag betShe and a young
I end,—you are DRIPTINO—THE ler, parcel In aw^ of neK. sec. 4.
There aro
latrr on. The heal is the cbeap- thte world, eoccew and failure. Tboee
George RR*iards. who lived at her
‘ ILLS are jnst abead—SHIP-A 40wn 27, range 11; 3U>.
borne, bad had a trifling lover's quar­ r»u in books aa In everything elsr, who succeed can't foiklve a fdlow for
Auditor General to Wm. W. PWrfor a poor book is dear at any price bring h faUnre and tboee wtw fall
rel, oVbr which sbe seemed very
OYI’!
child,
old
Indeed, a vlfe or even silly book has can't foEglTe him for being o succeea.—
Sbe was 20 years o
T.icre U a fiBAVEN TO OAIN.
Brigbam and wife to Wm.
O. H. Lortroer.
many - times. meant the price of
There are two classes of people in tbe
So let us form a good taste even
: in eolng there and I should Uke’ tot yer. w% ofal4 of e% of ne*^. sec. 86.
Ssugstuck—Dr R J Walker luu)
town 25, range 12; 3400.
B C t>ookB and see that H i* world, the pet^ilc wbo are clover and
lo.'ved a horee fly from the .-ar of S.
. .11 to acoompany me. I AM A BAD
C. Adaline Ormabee to Prank
tbe pecq>le wbo ate keen, and you must
O Reed, which has' boeo tnxibling kept good as long aa we have any
never ml* Uie two. They meet and
■ As. and that is only half the tmdi. Madison, lota, 6 3.fi4-66-56. block
him since last August, when It "Jump­ pervislon of tiie reading
tODcb, they are necessary to each other,
Oak Park; 3200.
ed the claim." Mr. Reed complained
My litUe ones have n prlmei.
•X- ARE JUST AS BAD AS I AMbut they never, never btend.-Ketberben and wile to .
asi that la wbat Il ls called, tmt K Ine Ceril TVurston
tor i long time of a buzzing in his
I > TUB ElYES Or A HOLT OOD. Rokoe, p«el In sec. 1, town 27. raaga and lately suBeia>l euidi intolerable
teaches hesidee
:;sis CHRIST CHANGES-MEN. 12; 3650.
of course, since Hie book la of latent
pain toot be was obliged to seek
HMiry C. Burl and wife to SarMi R.
publlcaUon. comes In tbe middle of
UST HIM.
TASTE AND BBS. Pouts, parcels In Blackwood and eec. glcal relief.
the book.—reading, apNliag. drawing,
12, town 26. range 12; 34,200.
rennvllle.—Worv was recehed fro-n natural coloring thy moans of beauti­
W. U Brown and srlfe to Henry R.
hiesgo to the effect that Robert
fully tinted ploturea. perfect as palm
Goes.
ot nwK.
ber, said to boil from F^mvllle. iuit tags.) writing and oonnUng. aU-na
I r IS NOT MY DESIRE TO ANTAG­ range 11; 32.000.
been killed by a train on the La-:e the simplest manner yei. ao perfect
H.
W.
Smith
and
wife
to
J.
B.
Grail
ONIZE ANY MAN IN HIS BEUBF
Shoie suburban in that city Mr HUi t£al we are glad to pUy we are ebUIck Co., parcel in sec 10, town 27.
her was walking on the track and tT"’’ dren again and learn U
..It BUSINESS. I LOVE ALLrange 11; 3860.
hear the train because ot deafness. Among the other txwks the chUdrsm
Earl J. Cook and wife to J. E. GrailThcK Is M;n;e mistake about tbe dead especially enjoy are: Andrea HeCer
Ick Co., parcel In TTavecse City: 1900.
a residency however, as no such Proodfoot's Child’s Chrltt-Ulea.
Hannah & Lay Co. to J. E draUick
n la known here.
collection
of beautiful reproduoCo.. loU 17-18, block 15. H.. L. & Co.'s
____
black and wl .te, o
l«li add.; 3400.
tainoas pet"rti.g» of the Chnst^UJ
A dmeimt Peepic.
Suaan A Tan Volkanburg, at al,
these
pictures
are accompaalad by
The
heart
of
Brittany
nezer
changea,
Cbas F. Calhoun, several pieces
beaotiful
word-ptotnm
of the beanbut Its face-la rapidly losing many of
Kingsley; 3200.
Its prominent cbaracteristlcs with the tiful atory of a promised Moealab and
Susan A Van Vdkenbnrg to Chae.
Hla coming, also some beauUfnl IMUa
F OaJhoun, wH of'i
stories of some ot Cbrtefs foUoww*;
2fi. range 9; 3500.
each atory baa a holpfui mforngo th«
Mary J. George to Wm. Logie ind
tnmes and coatoma of tbe old Artnorl- goes alnl^t to tbe heart
wife, seVi of swV.,
Before we tarn to another Und ot
enlnsnla. Only an Iwnr's Journey
range 11; 3800
Quimper. the modernised cblM a boedr I wut to J<Mt call roar atten­
Wm. 8. Qllletl aa^wlfe to Oofa U.
toim of PlnlstMv. anfi you are ament tion to this white book with the Uttle
Barton. awl4 of ew^. sec. 20.
of Dean Sttnl* on the
range
10;
81.600.
__
Eskimos and Chineae.
, BEGINNING JANUARY 10.
wniU Wltkop and wife to Marvin D. rfaoae faces are strongly. MongoUan in Dover, it oeotahis beautlM ttiMt
W or ttOka to chllAi«a and
' (D—"Onr Bible. What U Js. How Crain, s^ of neI4 of
sec. 16. type and Who la language, cnstolns and
U«4r W
„MU,
11 make yonr feet eomfortable.
town 29. range 10; 3600.
We Got It?"
bellets aeem to bare no relation with takto tbp 4iU<( ‘Tite. ChlM Jeoo^"
&mry R. Goes to Prokep Eyadka. tbe.rest ot Pnoce. More and
.(«l-="Who is God.”
kKs 16-17, block 3, Parry Hanjiah'a lot plettueoque profilem they preadat ia le is enltad to (toildno from
(21—' Wbat U Manr
coming to attract attention. Artlats, flfteea yeaia-ot agn.
add.: 31,400.
<4i-”Wbo Was tbeGod-Msar
Hohapa we aD ksair 'Ilka HMri
Chas. Wilhelm, et al. to FYonk Ro­ 'atofienta and tonrista alike are faaellylea. handaomely
aated-by it.—AjriUe SagUo iq Century. Obrittmaa Oarol," TUmiUirt «Baat”
(5i-“Haye You awl I Etotaal koe, e-60-tt Of im 8, block L Goodand "Bobaock of Swaytrom Fsm,”
Ufe?"
by Kate Douglas
**
(6)—“WtoH
Hell? Who obag
the notimi ~at equality unwralla.' The da, tut BQ Hat ot bgoka toCiftlMma
11'ore?”
lEDdotf Ffetn -extorts tbe -foaowl# I«, Mtr
aid.«r I
I7>—“WhaHs HearmiT ■ wn^ Yotf}id aay.) woMd ba
. NIflht Wan Her Terror.
Be niaret"
' .
erty
ot
tbe
Penlnanlar
tutfl
Odnlta]
I wdbM <
Pretty Od eomlombl*. «il to
ton harbor a grimy -coal Ugbttr SMtad
Immediately In.troni of it. An ofter and growta feOm taramdufal fbiathar
on board tbe'^eaner, teriog thla, te, ‘‘A Uttle Bntbw do the Batr," by
WRUam J. Long. tUa britming dvBr
abimf^; '
'
“Caeaf o« wd. the war '•fttb that with drilgfatful igidgMi of Mrda, aalbarger
' '
malaaad

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COM€ M SEfI

STATE 'fffiWS IN MIEF

IBaiEVE:
That ■ - -

God Is,

Jesus Christ Is

imikets of M
At Little Prices.
.Tust tbiok of a fine, soft Wool'BlaBket, ever;
thread, both warp and flUinjf.pure'-wGot, of .ex­
cellent quality, in a nice assortment of borders
and colors, for

That are i^rtb seven do^Rrs—thst’> our proposi­
tion. We have
more than we want of
these, now thatVn^VR^''fpr an offerJike this,
a little delay on your part gmd—you'll sleep cold.
• You’re not buyifiR blankete just for this winter,
but for years to come. '
Here, are'the color?: i-ed with black-stripe;
■»white with dainty pink and blue bordnv: blue
'and brown cTiecks; tan and blue obeoks.

THE HOLY SPIRIT

The
C«ki^

SPECIAL SERIES
-.-Of---

Weather

Sunday Night
-' Semons

or tb% WlDtar U

tdAsuaaalto do
Now that the boUday raah te ot
all kinds of rapairinroo riunt ootloe. Full line of Dlamooda. SoUd
Gold Wntobea, StorUag Silver Noveltlia and everything pertaining to a
firat-clam Jevrelry Stove.

J. N. Martinekp

217 Front SliaeL

THE ZERO sme
tetbeonlyabaolntriyabM praat and damp pffaat abea on tbw
market. It te made of ^ best material moaey can biqr. It baa
other

St...

prtaa S3.00. Sold only by

BeKNiant 8 Roseoe,
Parker Brea.* OM StanAapS Front Btre^

BONNER, THE COBBLER, SPEAKS!
rd to tba tJppbv ayatom la vogue. I am not in tovor ot Up­
ping. 1 was tlppod anoe tad whan I regained igy eqnSlbnum my aoee
• •back
;k of my headr I------mashed ami I-...................
bad a big lump on tbe
pracUeed tew. but I got tola tip immediately after belsg admitted to
tbe Bar. Call at 44t tauth Union elreet abd get your Shoes Half
soled and I will tell yon wbat the ean ot a cm tipped me for.
be tbe only Shoemaker In tots city that
tell toe truto and not blnab My father wy an edneated geaUeman.
a Democrat sad a dmeon. I powteas two of these rirtnee. Gaeaz
wbleli. I am from iBdlaaa.

Ck^ ML Bonner.

To Come.

ft ttaagaf$alA-9^^atfh

UNMIXED WH6AT

flSO^Jolienri

from tbe fanneTs’ wagons nibkes the^ best flour.

98 Cents.
Si|s JuiWiri
85 Cents.

telle the rest of the story. It j»rw Teriee fcoM
theM«heetrt»itil»ra. .

“Best
WE mv® A aUMtMiT&t OF qUALilV.
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HiSjaarfHg^^jr:
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•ELLER or OQ(K)-«

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Travotee (2ty.

BANK HH

FACTS YOU

Yet

CITY OP01A HOUSE
THMIttP.

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Rtl)»?iEtON
STRAWBERRIES
nian> i

'HsSv^Jsssusr
HOW ’HI 'WA^vi^miaD' *v
numekvmaN.

_ . ,aJ0 to
,4U PluUlA
tUMl

AOmTIONA'L LOCALS.

luw Agni»:
FOR SALX-Od**^
thiB*
■KooJ cows jKHai ffiUk; ttarM Iob-

o.'>

We are supposed to be in Missouri
now, and are kept busy for a Ume aeconmodating pebple who want to
know.' We hare wandered from bortlcuHure, so we will babten to return,
h is very easy to wander after
••Hwtlculture" is derived from tbs
two words "hortus," mnning "hour.'
and “cullunis." meaning •xultiie," oi
improvemenl By li we learn to ini
p-ove each hour—eaeli shining bour
as ll were This derivation I learned
from Prwsideni Harper, of tbe Ketw■teae University at C^cago. founded
liy John D. Rockefeiler Dr Harper
knows nearly os much as 1 do

nfe children of the Orsee-^roh
Sunday 'acbool enlosfd a alelgibrid*
about the city .tbla aftemoolt.'
The cate te Juftiee Brown*a court
of OIbbs A Son ▼B.-.'Tbe. Oolnmbla
Tianafer Ca. ^ ndt'yet been eeoied
and
oecu^ *;»*“ 9^ ^ Mon­
day. '.
•' •' •
Mrai *itar7 A. Ruaaoll, wife of Lea
Rusaeil, a prominent farmer ot Grant
township, died at ll o'clock last nlgbi
I'eumonia. after a sbort; illneas.
Besides ber basband tbe deoessei
leaves three sons. .. 'nie funemi will
be held from tbe H^odist cburcb U
Grant tovDship tomorrow, tbe Rev
Hugh Kennedy officiating.
The funeral of-Violet Otto, the 4yesrold daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Pred Otto of Long Lake, was held this
morning from the Congregational,
churt*.
The 8L Mahteaus congregation of
the German Evangelical Lutheran
church will hold
Swedish cburcb on Wash­
ington street, the Rev. Martin of
Kingsley officiating. After tbe service
the annoai' business meeUng will be
heU
Mrs. Leona Hobson, of Richmond.
Ind , will open a series of revlval meet-eit the Friends church tomorrow
sflPnJng and continuing each evening
throughout the week. Special music
has been arranged and a lady singer
wilt arrompany the evangellsl

If the gentle reader, you sweet;
■faing. you, is keeping bis hand
I will take him U. the spot
distance fnom St. Louis where
ed In as a strawberry expert ' a“S
iwine to our place one day fi
city and said he represented
eery. He looked it. I told him he wa.«
welcome, no matter whether he caune
n a nursery or half orphan asylum
Grace EpUeopal Church.
He bad some simnge locdUng little
Comer Boardman avenue and WasL
herbs that he said were suawberry
fuugL I did not know wbat that ogton streets.
Key. C T. Stout, rector.
meant hut took bis word for It
Holy romoiunloii ni S:40a oi.
sold Uiein to me and went hark
tbe cbUdren at tbe nontery.
Evening service and senDon at 7:00.
A cordial invllaUon lo all these ser­
Arc you still following me, deer vices
reader? I planted the strawberry
Swedish Church.
Imsbee and commenced to figure what
Tbe German Evangelical Lutheran
3uld boy wtUi the money.
lelnde.
M'berrr bushes ^rew and grew, and
n -wer© nearly three feet W^, an-1
fJwiBd Ibenr every day Alcmg about
Aabur? Methodist Church.
fte tine i thought U w^d Kwn
Rev. Hugh Kennsdy, past>
Morning service, 10:30.
busking Ume for my strawberries
large man c^e to our -place, looked "The Church and Revival S
Evening serrlve. 7:00. Theme,
things over, and came out to w
Judgment."
I was working in the middle of my
mteb.
ouuuay EMUiuui,
iu.
Bpworth League, 6:00 p. m. Leadei.
"You will nave to cut those out." he
the Rev. H. W. Smith: topic.
. . "Some
said.
Tests. of Repentance."
L thought maybe be might be the
Bpeda) revival services each even­
walking delegate of the Strawberry ing during the week excApi Saturday.
Praise and song serrice from 7:00?
Worken’ AmalfiaiDate.1 union, but
preaching, 7:30.
uked;
A cordiala welcome
1
at Gieee services.
"Who are your
"I am the CblMle
It Church.
Rev. W. L. l4Uitman.
Y'oull have to get rid of Uieu —---------- pastor.
aoek. or tlo coodtj'll M,, em ,„r, . J* “SlilJrSS;
ood you'll
tto ubi»B...C
Tou-muel imagine how I felt
3:30, Junior iMgue, Mrs. Morrow
ill lead.
felt like the sum total of six nickels.
46, Bpworth l.oague. Mr. Carrel
But I look them away.
lead.
30. Evening worship.
Sermon
I did not hear of
y peaches a
topic, "Silver BelL or How- ) Have
horUculUiral meeii
1 they Fun."
ore praUy scafoe. althougli
Fourteent*) St. Chjreh.
man on the street Tuesday night who
Rev, J. W, Miller, paaior.
had a peach
Class meeting. 9:46 a m
TOM RUMRKY

r THE CHURCHES “1
L

k MISREPRESENTATION.
C- Wilhelm Sayi an Injustice Hse
Bsptlst ChurM.
Been Done Him.
Rev. W, T. vioodhonse, pastor
In regard 4o moving of the city
;30.- Morning service
Subject,
-personal Oontact."
offices to the new bank building
have no obJecUon whatever but feel
, Baraca Bible class for men.
that the facts In the case should be
thoroughly
e at 7 o'clock. Sub
^ I noUce In the Ev-enlng Record of
the 8th Inst Uiat one of our aldermen
P^er meeting Thursday evening
suted:
Firm—That I was liable to order
tAe offices vacated at any.Ume
Second—That the city papers we-«
not safe 4n Uiis buUdlag.
In answer to tl» first I want to i ■
that tbe alderman who made this su
Bent was elUier badly mlsintarmed o.
a] time.
delibeiudy mlawpreeeiitod the case
10:00 a,^class meeting.
I was not approaidiea on the subject
Prayer meeting. Thsisday evening.
Everybody cordially invited.
by the committee appointed at all and
Itan aade no wtatomeot that might
Firet Preebytertan ChiireK.
- lend .anytme to think that t wanted
Washington and Park streets.
dte rooms tor another .piupoee.
The Rev. C W. Sldebotham will
- Answering the second; In re«ard preaoh.
to safety of papers 1 beg to state that
» eehool at noon.
the cKy papers aa-e stored in a fire
''Boot vanlt on the third floor. T!
’vault la given up Purely for the i •
oflheoltjr.

A eordlal weloeme to alL
. The vault le bailt aoeonUnir to 1':>
itReot sdenutt prinei|»M ' and ha
Chrietien «c
Modem Woodm
offiee.

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Static

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IV RENT.

Foulard Silks

BIGHT ROOM HOUffi TO BENT at
724 State street, ILO per north. B.
J. Morgao.
S»8^

meeUng.
bath momlni
Hobson,
sen-ices each e

TO RENT—Good, dew aU-n»m bouse,

i for everybody in
services.
Everybody welcome.

HOCSB TO BENT—West Sevmtb
street Buqqtre of B. A. Klldee, 684
West Niatb. ‘New Tbone 121. ’38-tf

can 841 Wem Wntk ffiTMt

FOR SAIf!—One pair medium U^t
Congregational Church.
jMiB. Engnlre at 412 Wadswtirtb
Rev. D. Cochlin, pastor.
'
#88«.f
Two sermons on a program for IMf.
The first at 10:.t0 a m. on "The Ma- TOR SAL®—Cotmters. shoft cm
■riaJ Church."
' ^ ‘
e safe are for sale at tbe B
Sunday school at noon.
.4i«imr«,l after th
Junior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m.
Intermediate Christian Endeavor at
8AI®—Moot soft WOM. South
Young People's Society of Christian FOB
Bide Lambef Co. Boll phone S90;
Endeavors at 6:46 p. m.
oitisana* 'phone 308.
S306-U
Sunday night gospel meeting

-tui

HOUSE to BBNT-^qulre of Geo.
KewBad. City. Box C.
8S364f
^ REliT—Nicely fornlshed room
sc 427 State street, vest door. 8$*6-tf
FOB BENT—Pnmithed house. -|bqolre R. Colby, Bitfe office.
STORE TO BENT—Comer Union tifl
Seventh etieets. Enquire of T. ShlLson.
ll-t-6

I but Hasdseinb

Decidedly handsoiM’too, but that makes the
offer doubly attraelive. Ct's a«pleBdid cbaace
fer you. These are good the year. around,
make handsome sjiirt wkist suits, party gowns,
etc. Note the sharp price ^concessions:
73c foulards, 30c
31.00 Fotflardffie 70e
1.23 and 31.30 Foulard*, 08c
colors green, cardinal, nav}-, deipb blue, rose,
dhampagne. grey and black; not all these colors
at every price.

Crepe de Chlae tar 3|»rlB|
sweet
at -IS?

1U1EW^l?S!

p. m.. Junior meeUng; S:S0 p. ^
■! rings. F. f Joo____________ _—,
tMmKm. .!■,>. V.W. irr_i ancT-m• M>
o - m..
_ A. I FOR
ne-rr> 8A1®—A
». r
t.pe.1
Hn IM
<Mt iMai u U.
few pair ot highly bred
Finest squab hreedreal betjle'fOT^ bouIr
.All are welcome.
Enqnire att Eagle
Sold la Traverse City i)yj.o.jobaao& <
292-tl
Captain and Mrs, Mun^lle In charge

The

New

Firm

This is the fabric for you to investigate foidresses and waists for sjirmg and summer. Wc
are showing black. ci'eam-l'iHnk. light blue and
champagne in 24 inMi at ?1.06 ]ier j-d.

STEINBERG BROTHERS
The Liveliest Store in Northern Michigan.

Any Suit or Overcoat
In The House,

SS. S20. m $25 Vatoes

$12.50

m-'

w
m
ri

The Eiest Made Clothes in the World—the very finest materials—custom tailored
throughout, and made to fit perfectly, an assortment of very fine garments, richly lined
in serge and Venetian. The actual worth of thesp garments are $i8. S20, $22 and $25.
They are being sold the world over at these prices. It’s an opportunity that comes sel­
dom and one that the better dressers will appreciate to a man.

Men’s $13.50, $15, and 16.50 Suits} and Overcoats Now $9.50!
$1, $1.25^ and $1.50

Men’s Fancy Shirts,

69c

Men’s Fine 50 and
75 cent Neckwear,

39c

, Dre»,s
^ SHI^T SENS.ATION—nur entire stock of Men's Fancy
Shirts, in fine ijercales, pem ig and raadi-as. plain and pleated Ivosoms.
b
nearly all size®, regular $1.f to $1,.t0 Shirts, for fifk-.

50 dozen Fine. Silk Four-in-hands, Ascots, Puffs, Tec-ks, etc.. ;
immeTise assortment of beautiful neck dressing we sold all season
;'iOc and 7.5c. on sale new at 39c.

Men’s$4, $4.50 and
$5 Worsted Pants,

Men’s and Boys’ 65
and 75 cent Caps,

2.75

High-class PANTS, of all pui-e worsteds, in neat, nobbv stripes,
fancies, etc., faultlessly tailored, perfect fitting, values are $4.
and J.5.00 now at $2.75.

45c

All our best stj-les in Hunting Caps, Yachts and Brightons. iTi
hav_v, black and oxfords, ail sizes, regular
gular prices
orices (1.5
(Li .and 7-n
now’ at 45c.

30, 40, 50 and Even 75 Per Cent Reductions
iGour^ys’ Clothlnj, Pltnil.llinc Osods. Mat and.Shoe Departinenta.'

Rev. D. O. Ri
10 :00 a. B.. C
e ommtn of'the
1^ bank bnlMtar ht all in ^ matBptte-iriirtt op
H»e part of some Me and hope the

FOR SALE—oaflAr wggfl dw
Itvered to any port << tba OQ. a
B. OteUlck Co.
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idS Mr. Whitney went to Elk Rapids
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wander 'down into Missouri. Don't
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State. If tbe tain Is not wrecked we
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