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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 2

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i TUESDAY, JAN. 22, W)(, V- tH NEWS PALLADIUM. JANUARY CLEARING SALE LOW PRICES ON GROCERIES MICHIGAN Enil to End We are after the gn-ery trade of Harhor OF BROAD GAUGE HIGH GRADE FIME INSURANCE "prices bring it to our store. Head the lolluwing prices in the city. 21 pounds granulated sugar Gold Medal Flour, per barrel Trim's best flour, per barrel Trim's best Hour, nO pound sack -Trim'; liest flour 2F nound sack A In placing my fall orders I "dipped in" a trifle too deep for a new lH.im;er.

Result of an "inventory shows too many "Michigan Stamiai'd IV.licies" on hand for this season of the year arid in order to "move the jc-odh" ai make room for "spring iwlieies" I'olfer to write your at prii quoted in the liate Book as an extra inducement I tions for insuraneedurinjj: January in cl'kan tions tor insurance during January in cli.a.n All plug tobacco, three cuts for Feed, per hundred weight Shelled corn, per bushel Beans, 1 quarts for Potatoes, per bushel Bread 8c per loaf or 2 loaves for Goshen Never Fail Flour 95c for Goshen Never Fail Flour 4 8c for Lily White Flour, per barrel MILLION' ItOl.LAK COMPANY. Isn't what you get just as important as to what you. pay? TII 1-3 BEST. Fire insurancejjisn't like other goods the best costs 1.0 more than the other kind -but its safer-it is a matter of. selection knowing how that's all.

Can you "see your way" to use my agency Thank you. Call, write or phone Vi), 1 Pipestone street. We fctve a few jjounds of High Life CoitVe which we GROUND FLOOR! will place all appl two and.o.m:-!! a.mj TLD If you want; to borrow, or lend mor.ey tell me. The Sound Kind. THE OLIVER A ifKiciiine hose (indei fill coid has la ber-aiiKo has MADE GOOD let us how vor; We onljr hine and aie lo abide by pa I tie: for at exeeptional ffllPf MORROW Sc SBEZXS Best Insurance Companies.

i -ij If are the jui. i i up. A of a lypewri! i.owin:; the of i.i.. make low which cannot be duplicated $1.00 -0 8. BO 00c v15c 2nc 1.10 mm one 25c 40c Be 50 pounds 25 pounds will sell very cheap.

SALOON MEN TO OPPOSE KAl AM A ZOO DCALCRS WILL TIGHT PROPOSED ORDINANCE. Air Willing Numbrr of Liquor Stores Ce Limited. i.i naZod, Jan 'Iii'- laploi 'al of wiii li.e pi ii oi ilin.ii!. i.icroasinu' ho li e.M.,. j.e ii.i.i wilh a pl'i lor lb'- i'k-; ioa llie li fal loi ions of the law.

'Ill" law i ndi lia lie. pi tli.lt tile i -1 1 1 1 1 -1 ol hall leliiain ill "a', and n- i a I niiiil ipeie (iaii la- po.l. tu i .1 I he Int. ih a let in liei 1 n. i I.

HI. 111 lli.ii Mi.it nun tii. iii ciiiui- in tin tie- Ion that the elaii-o la-vocal ion ol He- a. woui.t 01 eoain it be .1, i- ei and- in mUhl work a liaiil iinp oa a i-h nth. ilit.

ioil-t lo ol.eV tile laws. tine ll'ill' iii "I lae said, el said: 'A e. tiiiia oilii-i h.ne it i.l til" iiiid would w.itc.'i chance eat. lor a technical iol.it ma. Xo mai'ler hv.

1 1 i via the cause ma; i i been, or ireum s.laijces. the coll it! ion Would stand. at-ainat me and j.rei lie. from j-iirniK it license I' is for that on the assoeialioa is il." The saloonkeepers in tin- mailer of a I license say that if the number of dares is lo be cut down they understand the amount oi the license I. should be i.

ideated. I'tider ihe circumstances, however, thev nrKtie it would not be fair. The smldeu chaiie of front on the jiiiit of the inen will have. lo mix matters up some what. The lire and police conimission already uium on record as i.i fa vor of the original bill.

.1. .1. Knight lite p.esidenl of fuo board, is especial ly favolillde to the fl.netl license fee. and also to the matter of revokin.u licenses for eaitFe. The Original.

Foley Chicago, originated Honey Tar rs a throat and Iuiir ri-medy, and on account' of the great an rP and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the Pennine. These worthless imi-talions have similiir sounding names P.eware of them. The genuine Foley's lloai -y and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It Ts the best remedy for coughs and colds.

All druggists of Benton Harbor. iion't foria ihe ihtucint; school and assembly evening at Hlks" hall, Robinson block. liatL' Before Mme. Humbert. In the island of Malta two Ignorant women nicknamed "the Fly" and the Mafcpie," recipectively, invited, a decade ago, investments at some (JIM) per ct ut.

per annum interest. It was computed that as much as $1,200,000 was lodged Willi theih and they stowed thu money away in petroleum tins, soap boxes and liower pots and diminished it by (lot interest, which was luel for some time. The swindle was never the.ouy.iiiy cleared up. Boost the bridge proH isit ion. BOSTON'S FIRST and propose to i Houfchion A fire which oiii ii.a' ia the loiier loom used for In alius in the Ma We of Thomas at llancwk, a villaKv neat did fl-Vnoo damage.

Tr.ner.c C'lf t'irit- V. Kroll, well known -Ux instantly i 1 1 todayby xpioidou at hi ti i Tin- Dairy-' ne-n WI.I hold its iiauuiil i til Hi) 'll) Feb. 13, 11 and l-V i i a I 'it .11) ill.lfS In i. 1 1 Vi i i-ii II. li ji Huff Allison, a llllk Ili.t.

Ill 1 i il ill ili' il of pneumonia 1 1 1 tiui lew l.i,s anc" un HK I'olire Boyle and Kuxwr ml- i nf n'l in k. .1 1 KM want S. wlin i-i muuli'iin l.i is I 1 Cli.il In ,1 jIM III Inn hill t-iiif St-Tal Kit ton It.i I -ihi ii wen- iii r.i iiH-il on .1 IllIilllllK hin! lililfllill'S itinl -i il of umlt lodiiy. vill no lifi i l.iii-r. CATARRH GROtWING LESS.

nt to the Use if Hyomei Cures Without Stomach Dosing. 1 1. at Ihe local drux slore shows that the sale of u-iiH di. for i Very much in tj.e la-1 Some medieia. .4 waieh foimelly boii-dil jo 'tis a at tune ale now put in half dozen lot and ate rarely called for.

There is "be noiable c.v.plioli to thi- dter it: i.l sale, and Ilia! is llyotllei. This lemedy is. in fact, re-so. li for de. i-eai ill id c.itailh .1: it has made so man, cuiei of Catarrhal tumbles luat 1 iraliv hei is much I.

demand lor lelliedies for thilt ills' ioe. who have b'-e 1 differ medicine- ior duriat' w.re induced to lie-in Ih 11 a- ol H.voiu. i by C. M. B-11 1 '11 uriaraatt llial the H-mody would eosl tiothiiu- uales; eared.

Much to Ihev found that H.one-i did w. Kit i' ehiime.l til it did not M. 1' di. could not it under litis niiaiaiilt-i'i ii.ni Ihey con eotiie anient advocates of the Use 01 1 1 There is no 1.1. stomach ilo-itn- with it used ii.

iii" brealin through it le'at pocket The oilttil eosl it on dollar, extra buttles, if nt-ed-. .1. hit cents. Willi cel Hyomei out Iii M. BfJI ii Co.

their personal uuariinlee 'hat miuiey ill In- refunded the lieatmeia cures, so that you nil no ri-k al all in buint; reliable 1 1 nied TRIBUTE TO MR. FALKENAU Fannie B. Gary Says He Was a Man of Refinement and Culture. The suicide of Harrv Falkenan w.10 was well acquainted in many aar.s 01 eou.H.v. lias hock a moil many friends and Mrs.

Pa. mie II. Cary in a letier he News Palladium tells of tin man's "character, the wtiter believing libit Mr. Falkemiu coinmilt suicidt while in a fit of insanity 011 insomnia. Mrs.

Caty 'Durini; hisi summer many happ'. (lays were spent by myself, ami dauufc -r the peautiful farm Pome el Mr. and Mis. Harry Fulkennu, neai Coloma. I am shocked a I itrievet iit-ydtid words over the r.o.iii.ie act of Mr.

Falkenan as stated in last 'dual's paper. That there could have been domestic trouble in a home that itemed to me ideal, I cannot believe In this home of plenty, where the at nosphere ShiUo of hih thought, ti-ndei neas and eonsiib ralion. and where hundreds of the choicest of looks, many of them cifts of the oithors. rare pictures and one of thf finest libraries of musical scores that has ever been my pleasure to examine, testified to the hi. eh culttirt and taste of two people, who tosh very talented mnsieians and )in- Mrs.

FiiHieibiu in intr a very line pianist and Mr. Falkenan splen did violinist. 3 Mr. Falkenan was a Cornell uui versily man. a persona! friend of v'ali Whitman, he was too thanoufhly uiibned with the meat les.ions taimht by this maml old man to ever have committed such a terrible act, except taroutrh a sudden spasm of in 'nil.

I had secured from Mr. and mth. raiiu-naii a promiae 10 assist 111 1 concert later, for benefit of Ihe In pital and I looked forward with much i.leasnr to In itik'in ir these talented people into closer touch with the lit eraiy and musical life of Benton Har bor. Mr. Falkenan was for years mtisira critic on the Chicago ltocord and the high moral principles of the ma MEETING HOUSE.

Wi real have two to re, 'poll il.le it: ed macai; in lei VER TYPEWRITER CO. fort Kn ft tl -vvo dirt La I ij Whtt, dn oppoait Ub-c, Col tix i as ln I tit- Ml 1 i orrlii'i 1 cuu' 1 inn." -ctt houc TCar Phone 5S0. Benton Harbor, WUCUUL1I The NEWS-PALLADIUM I COMPRISING TMC EVENING NEWS. Vol i. n.i THK DAILY PALLADIUM.

Vol No. February 23, 1904. alUshed dally except Suaday by turn Newft-Palladlutu Company. Entered, for transmission throupb rb tnsi'a Jl secof-d class matfer at It poetoffice at Ut-nton Harbor, Mien. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY PHONE Twin City 172.

OFFICE 142 Pipestone Street ic i.H-ri and take noiio-. t.t'i.iiniiiit; to I If the rby is Pi taio' of floatli.g li'-bf. by hond why i. bond for th bri at the tim. The lora! man''frs i.ie lt.dl phone company make tin- us.M-rtitiii that th present of the n.

company i. tlue in the it'l 'demand for better servL-o wiil b- dead as soon as the new Hell plan'! In put into operation. Tit" mir pa ay asserts t't it the It will, never give Kcryife. If the latter st iu n.i at is true Ihe new company fail morw hay by hIowit "haste. If re- built plfint does not as s.

r-j Ttce as fan be found in any ity Very telephone user ill lie ready tti subscribe for phote- frntii liiej new comitiinv. If the theory of new company is ttue then by wai' tag a few months it will matter to secure I sut' set ih. Without much as emplo-i'is a Blngle Th superintendent, of faibli struetlon his come to the eoiicl ttlat the method of (list ribu' inr pHniiiry school money frictu of the state is a very poo th and Instead of tlivldtiK I LI ffom the railroiids on the per plan he. would make the division ne cbrdliiK to the needs of the vanou districts. The railroiid no" (fitnotint to per per" year 5fot very iotif; itiro when Hon.

I' rick II, Kelley was snpeiinn n.U public Instrutllon he piojiore-i iii; ttle back taxes front th- rallronl-' farmed out and not all a 'dhce ahlong ill" school dislrict-, tjie Btate When Ilea rd fro-, tlie countrv he mind I In likely 'hat the present tit, if iie listens, will hear things. The of divi u-v Ih force- is the ti.i( can Iade and the people of tin I STYLE, WEAR, and' a If you want to buy or sell a note or mortgage. (D) Agent for the ii- when during the fiiii in Chieano. lie refused to teinai.i neutral in his attitude fowatd his friend, fllie late Theodore Tluuuits, the no orchestra leader, diiriue, rontroierry at that lime and Ihe crit ieispi he reci For years Mr. Faik nail had been troubled Willi insomnia, thus his reas.

on for clioosini; a ipiit home in iht-country. I heaid'him li 1 1 iieier secured more than two hours during a ni-'ht, and more often uoi more than a half hour. Afrs. Falkenan is one of the hue! eharmiir; and refined of women, and il to me for her to have lo bear the added paiu of I houy.h I lo -s and it? gossip. It is a brother, who owns a home mar the Kdi'-k and Buiridue east of this who is the w-ll known Chicago c-oiil lii'ior, instead of the Harry Fai ki-naib Literary and musical 'matters occupied the time until the last two -year, wlnn 'lis farm claimed his attention.

STORY BY LINCOLN'S FRIEND Ohl Friend Knew President Would See Him. In February number of The Anieiican Matiazine Ida M. Tin bell i-ports extraordinary neconui. of Aiiraham Lineolu uiven her by a -ipi innlield (111.) man who knew ihe iresitb nt intimately for years. Miss Tarbell permits the man lo.

tell his story in his own simple way without interruption. is a part of the leport of a trip to Washington lo so--he' president "Yell, I had a In other in Washintr-ron. clerk in department awful set up "cause he had an office an'd when 1 sot down there I told him I to visit Mr. Lincoln. He.

says. William, be. you a. fool? diea't visit ihe president, of the I'niied States without an inviialion, and he's Joo busy to see an.ybody but the very leople in tliis admiuisi Wh ha don't even see me," says. Well, it made me huffy to 'near him talk.

1 I don't wonder Mr. Lincoln don't see you. but it's different with me. Him and me Is 'Wi he says, 'you've not to cards "Cards, I says, "want; for? What kind?" he says, (tin cards with your nam" on', I says, 'It's conn' lo a pretty pass if an o'd fii' iid like me can't see Mr. Lincoln without seuJi.f him a niece of pasteboard.

I'd be ashamed to do such a thi. nr. Isaac B. ow i I li you suppo-d' he's, forgotten me? X- i to st my. name printed out I i Imow ho I am? You can't make me believe any such and I walked I'luht out of the loom, ami that nirhl I fooled It up to the Soldier's -Hom where Mr.

Lincoln was livii.i" risrht aniontr tin i ick dieis ia (heir tents. "There was lot of ieoile. sell in" around in a little room, waitin' fir him, but there wasn't anybody there I knowej, and I was feeliif a litfle fiiuiiy when a thHir oinuied out came little John Nicola He came from down thin way, so I just wa lit up and says, 'How'd you tip. John; Where's Mr. Lincoln?" Well.

Jtfn didn't seem over t'la 1 to see me. "Have you an appointment with Mr. he says. "'No. sir," I says; 'I ain't.

and it; I I'iKlltii ain't' neceHsary. Mebbe it's a and fit Intr for them as wauls post offieeK to have aieioinlnu nts, but I reckon Mr. Lincoln's; old friends don't need 'em. so you jist trot aloiu? Johnnie and tell him Billv Brown's lown here and see whai he kuvk. Well he kind a flushed up and set his lips together, but he knowed me, and Ull tie off In the dor popped open and out came Lincoln.

Ms face all lit up. He saw me first tliliiR. and tie laid holt of: PONTiACS Vtirn 1 5 V.VA BURIED BESIDE MOTHER r'iineral of Robert Hess Held Oundjy With Interment at Miliburg. rtiin.l-i muni of Ch.r I'iiri- ir ito i I A I I' i' in. a il! i i ilh'i ill'- S'ii stTJiit-li on yoisiiK mail HI ill! 1,1 1.1 wl.i.

li t. i ri.fiu i. j. -si in a In am! i Mar a pall I. A lalii hi wi a ad i liild remain to a a lino 1 i I lor iii I in a IP- a- a ii ol' t'a' Pool aP.o ll-H lf: IP au'ifnl ll.nvo': ii.ai i ii oia in which h- as .1 I.

in. nr. lie was luiri. Mlliiillli! I'CKleliry died iun 'deafness cannot be cured I wit i 'ii a "t'iiot T-Ht'U Hi -f-a r. 'I' 1 1 only fii nm i-- tty fn.iiui i.

I'l-HTiit ')' an in IUi'i-1 iff nwii'i'U- iilitrifc. hi l.ll-lii. Kin tl.l- till t- I II tt: mil il lilinl rn' iltl.l it la-iir nii.i h-ii rpi-. il. I tr l- o--tet.

an i luk'-i. iiii.I tl.i-. luli te its ii.irii.Hl i. v. iii he id rr.n mil iii Py BtH'rli, wlii.

li I- iiMt'oai; Put un lulialtii'il tii tin-in t. -on -arf 4('-. ill On" lliui-ln-il le liar- fur 1:, tl.i'.l litiv n.itjl--.- In II iitsrrti ur-' uii li i- ir F. .1. IIF.NKY CO', Toledo, O.

Sold Iinikaa t- Th.ii Halls FMiuily fills forcnii-tipBtiou Silver Ivnuh rink Open every Wednesday and Saturday evenings. 73tl REPORT OF PENSION BILL Cut Down Agencies to Nine Detroit Recommended Out, The house -iiiiiii; o.i a npi op: iat ions yesterday lcporteil the pension bill, an appropriation of The ia'ion for uis in wao il In tin- a aproprial ion is made for only nine ol he. eighteen pension HOW OXlSf The in port does not specifically recommend which of the eighteen tic.es shall- lie abolished, but it is leeoinmended by a letter from Mr. Warner, of pen.sio.iK cf.m patiied bv a let r-r from. Mr.

iieies he di-cont raned A mis C.iix ird. X. 11 Oes Moines, Iietroil, Knoxville. i ille, Milwaukee, New York city 1 i'itt-Inn I hi I let roi' and Michigan busiiie.su will In- transacted thioii-n Ihe In Siaaat office. Long Live the King! the popular crv hrouirhout Ktiro-111 eouiiii'ies while in America, the of present day is "Lorn? live KlhK'K New Diaeovery, King of and l.unti Hi'lie-dies of which Julia Ityder Paine, Truro.

"It i.ev.-r fails to Immed-e r'-lit ad to (juickly cure a cough cold, Mr. Paine's opinion tr. 1 red bv a majority of the inhabi of this country New liiscoverv es weal; hums ami sore throats af ill otla remedies have fabed I ronydis a ml it's Ihe only e. iar tnl'-ed by all dru a ml Trial boltle pur. Drtroiter la 11.

(o I a i li I 1 Named l'-' -Tii" prr si. I oil ay fol Mai sbal id lor China, th" idled Stat, i i I die; IP II- olh ii ti i i e-j i -ter of it I le Nolle. receiver of p'lbhe Yakima. Wash, C. at N'-uth Steliima.i Hubserilx.

for the Ncwa Palladium. I iKfia ivuci up jruur iicyuu SOe. ANt .00. MniRHY "ia: f. I I in its making, with a patent tip The price Repairing 1 1 3 Eait Main Street, BOS L.

J. CUTLER, Agent. I LOW PRICE for a genuinely good woman's shoe. PONT I AC SHOE CO. made it which is enough to recommend it to the notice of any woman Soft, glazed kid is used $2.00 neatly done Benton Harbor, Mich asac for Jan.

Delivery and Main Streets. Yards- SPINK rr Im Heat Eslalc, Fire Insurance and BedUIs. Fpecfal care twWeTf that no I thf 111! 1 bWW jwl'h ftbstract to date. For lisrral i itid Kjuar dealings aur and ar us mr n.stirne rotntarile are a'l 4titijr w.wtdi ttira 'IliiHoKH flicb. rVwtoffk ttioclt.

BaMon H- ley' ttor.cy 3 IP i -e- i -r, FRED A. IIOBBS, Pres. WILL. II. POLNDSTONE, See BENTON FUEL COMPANY Aimfcfao! Coal S7.75 per ton Phone 1180IHce-ThIrd Iot want a wtafe officer to hav.

power of tlivcriniin.t'inn in fa v. against, any part of tie- N'a'- TO CURE A COLD IN A DAY. kft LAX ATI BFlf)MO (iiinln" ffffa. DruRslHtii refund money if alU to cure w. 0Hf)VI'TS iir on eatdi Imx 2a cents Notice, Royal Masons: Ivln lint 1111 hae'e: in 1 eoir.

01 eveiilCH, Jan. Mte) of Pniiot't un will ci. 11 ftp nt this no ir i- 100 and expecled that eiery tub will itesi ue. sicktless and dent alone 'a lieo Larkworthy. II.

1. Harry Stone, is'- uiQiuanu, rfti ana Main Streets, Benton Harbor, Mien G0L MEDAL. ILOVR IS HANDY IN THE KITCHtN 111 -x Jl ZLJ CARNATIONS anl Cut Flower, -v" notai wotU i We sell everything' In roses, making. We make a Fl-ecia) of land cape' ine.Hiei just enooK my minds tit to s-naue ami unit ttovd, beibiusr, etc, kill. "Billy," he says, 'now I aln sjlad We do' all kind i triiiiniiii'.

jiitin-to see you. Come riirhi In, You're ins ami traiiUnlaiitlnsr. mtoiintr The efTect of malaria Iat a long time. You catch cold easily or become because of the after effect of malaria. Strengthen yourself witK Trny' otK ami have- an t-xpert aloi'iK u'uibii rtuilrtk WUiVirAM rnit 1 12 School Ave.

tI.pnsit,i Emu fa ion. It builds 9 This firrt ItoRton meelitiK house, erected In 1G32, was constructed at time when the btirch and the town were onenmj the same thing. In when a larger edllico was demanded by the growing congrffrallon. a new meeting house wa-4 recti on the site of the present Rogers btiihlins, ami the cost of thld was defrayed by weekly contributlona of the church. This Beeond house wan destroyed by a Are In 1711, and the third liom of th first chnreh wan Immediately rebuilt ou th jtame site.

Tha cost of thi third rnaNI wiu KOin to May to snipper with Mary and TMdn't I know It? Think bein' would change him wot h( president mite. Till But Laxiflvt (or Pr.otii ihonld tort llwrt th-iri-hiMraa hkr.one natural, mumt. nniTm.nt til th. hiiw.ta rfav. tnH do, ih ehild with lti or eov'r I'llis.

th.f nr. tnrpow.rful hi ffrtl BJ litt ra TOr t.ir littl. initio to frrmt I li mwbi wkttnwj 6 tii Iwnal.t. ai fttutrnliy th.n h-fo. Ipv-Ot.

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