The Daily Eagle, April 29, 1905

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The Daily Eagle, April 29, 1905

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

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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)

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1905-04-29

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PART

THE DA

II

TBAYE'ESE^

Among My Books

THE PLAINS OF TUHA
SOME OF THE CURIOSmtS OF THE,
COLORADO DESERT. • wayr be

By JANES BABMGAN

:/ r

ability.^ think of whet Uargaret Sangater aaye In the Womaa'a .Home Com­
Clyde PbiUips emptied his rerotrer
panion: “Never admit thu you ai
St bis imrsueca and tore tusdly down
toe road. Presently be reined in bis
lyone etna has done hone and turned to look into toe twin
you may do. AH education is not barrels of a sbolg^
found in the acbool-raom. ■' nenty of
It may he acquired in the kitches.
Avail yourself of opportunities. Never stern determination. Instinctively bis
r*e scoured all the earth
.fartbee^ Defneane
soccuiqb to discouragement Do not bands weut pp.
"Thofs better," said a glriiiih voice.
For some aa-yet-nndescrlbed spot dlaconot your own powers or fancy ‘ Now throw those gtuu Into toe road."
And long have I fared, but yet none that a culture different from yonre
"IVbat is thls.”.he asked Uutfitlnglyhavelsedn-is of necessity better than yours."
"a holdup?" .
■ ,
Not used long ago in a plot.
j
_
"You ou^t to know," sbe said terse­
ly. "Yon started It Dnq> .those guns
Did I try South America? Davis has
The Bookman telU us that the "slv quick."
,
that
^
best selling books tor March were:
"Evidently you are a volunteer," be
■aid puslly. "You don't Lave to pUy
The Isthmus? Oh, Henry's been
I- The Clansman.—Dlion.
no
gaiue
like
that.
Those
gnoa
of mine
r
there.
J 2. Tbe Masquerader—Thuvtco.
re oul.v loaded with blanks."
ThcKlondyke? Jack London, a herce
S. -The Prospector.-Connor.
Tbe giri laughed scomfnlly.
autocrat
i
The Millionaire Baby.—Green.
"Blit you dr6pi»a those poor men out
■ Has gobbled the North as bis share. '
Beverly of Graustark.-lie- of toe sixldlc. " sbe said meaningly.
■ j Cutebeon.
"Zou tlirow those giins donm or I'll fill
. I C. Tbe Man on tbe Box.-Macfull of biicksboi.”
Kentucky belongs to the q
'
Grath.
ito a laugh, he tossed toe plstoU InP«,
Wyoming was Wlster's on sight
| In these limes of unreal and change
AUd Parker has Canada’s rivers and eventhicg'that helps to make strong- <tbe roi>e at her saddle bow bound Wt
hands logtHber. bringing tbe aims
rocks,
.
V
' er one s religious belief should
wel- dos-h.'a'beD. dismounting, she utilised
'• Fenced In byhU own copyright
j'eomed, and while there are many tbe rest of the roj«> to' bind bis feet to­
articles in current publication that gether under tbe horse’s body.
I ride through the m»«ses-and ranges follow ibe popular thought, there are
"Look here," said PblBlps ODeaslly.
, In vain
' also, some wery excellent ones that "what Is tills';"
In seaAdi of some spot In the West tend to strengthen one's faith in the
Which might have estiped "The Vlr-' uftseen. among the latter is one by
ago. '
gittlan’s" trainj Henry Thomas Colestock, in the New
reward of IIO.OOO up for jou."
‘T^ Saunders" has gabbled the York Outlook. After speaking of "the
•TVho do yon mUtake me forP’ he
heartrending experience of loslng'one’s asked anxiously. "Tbere is no reward
religion" be goes on to say how this offered for me. and If yon tolnk to hold
IA Duncan has Mt not k comma :
may be avoided and I feel like quoting
for rausoiu yon make a grievoiu
'*
write
him .at length to you: 'The word
On the sad Htfle Newfoundland Isle which'some of us ’wish, had been
"TLero’B no mistake," she said short'.And bow can 1 dream of New Bag- spoken to us who have passed through
X weels iigo. Then come toe o
land in Bight
one phase or another of this straggle
reward and your description,' and now
Of Mary £. waiktoaVstyle?
of adjustment betwMU faith
you tumble three dQiutles
k-nowledgo Is this: Religious f^th if Into Uio road.
..IT
- .
'I wattoed
a chance
to
I fly to the Bast, and midst races ot a life of fellowship with God; reUg{0Q
Is the living of one's life in view of so suddenly for'
Ifrithn
>le, probe tbU fellowship; religious beliefs
•I was going back,” be expUIndd.
Till bang against Kipling I come with explanations of this life of fellowship “I’m toe head of a motion picture ex­
my pen;.
pedition. \t c are down here taking a|
wHh'God, and it is reascmshle
For he claims the rest ot the globe. pect that these eq>latiaUons will yVT
according
Then bear me away on etheral 8weUs_ being different with the same indi­
And put me In touch with the stars— vidual in different stages of
Bat bold up a minute! There’s Her­ development; and differing also in
bert G, Wells
the thought of different penons owing
Already located in Mars.
to training and temperamhoL
—Wallace Irwin In tbe Booki
"With -dhis dlstincUoD between'
religious faith and religions belief
The reader who keeps in Jouch with firmly grasped, the student n^d not
e will perhaps be able feel that he is losing his religion -when
to add more verses' to this little he is being compelled to give up some
Thyme, Tor truly it would seem that
early, inadequite
quite rellgloas
nearly every portion of the world has conceptions. Rather he will welcome
been used as a background -for
all new ideas v^lch wUl enable him
novel—even our own Traverse City to explain thU fellowship as
re^on has become known
fully its meaning.
.reading public through several books. With this distinction between rell^But there is t
t materia] here ous faith kept in mind the student
for many stories as good as any ever
InvesU^e any subwritten, and 1 for one hope It will ! jeol Id science or history or p
be used by some erf our own people, without disturbing bis religion, for he
for such riches should not be left
thinks of religion as a life in fellow­
strangers.
ship. with God,'but as ne^ llEht
' Why should you not be tbe author dawns he may be compelled '
of "the latest successful novel", ]U8> enter part or all of theaeul'a rHatfObs
as well as Stewart Edward White
with God. His explanations cf faith
Albert L. Lawrence, who were both change: bis faith abides, grows, debom and "raised" In Michigan?
velopes.”
"WHAT is TBtS," HE .sveti--'. HOLPOFr
you think you do not possess tbelr
WNIFRBD E. PRATT-WHITE.

irgangl No,
aafls. "Tve
r Uttle bome• qaattereec■riber trimre
^ seed some
drm.notgo-

4n Que^ of-Local Color.
O bc*r me away on Uie^wlnga of tbe
night
And put me In touib with the sUrs;
For ii-a new local color of. which 1
would write
And I think that III seek it in Uan.

Bm
T < r- i

I

THE UNDER MARRIAGE.
PON’TS FOR BACHELORS.
Don't sew ,u|> yonr pockets while toy^ to sew oil a button to stay.
Buy a UilDibtc that fits. Don't push
your needle tbrou^i with your teeth.
Don't stsrt a piece of sewing with a
thread long mou^ to hang youiself.
Don't attempt to push a No. 3 needle
• throat a Xo. 10 hole. Profanity U bad
form.
Don't be afralil of a needle. It will
not stick you unless you stuck the
wrong end or it fi'nit
Select tbe prop«- sixe button before
you sew It oii. Don't cut toe bnttoahole larger with i penknife so as to
make It fit toe buttou.
And dou't-ob. don't-leove toe needle
In your chair when you arc through
i City Star.
GeMlan • FsUter.
Bo^—1 say. doctor, 4 want yon to
took at a horse np bera at the sUble
and tell me honestly ]nst what you
think about blm-wbetoer he U sound
sound. I'eterinary—I always tell
'Just wbat I tolnk- By the way. is II
horse you iblnk of biiylug or one y
have for aale?—Boston TranscripL
Jobson—Miss Blank looks awfully
trivotons to me. lYhat makes you think
•be has so mnditoatd sense? Bobaon—
I Just beard her refuse an InvUatlon
k card party because abe cbnldn't
piny cardi.-Deti«it Ftm
He wbo foTMoes Mlamitles'anftets
ttam twice ow.—Porteoni.
Vh» CavltlN.
"Name tbe caviUes,” said a' stoooltsneber to a small boy. according to toe
Cblcngo Inter Ocean. The boy was
T«y round. HU body w*s lonod. bU
ty« were ronnd and Ids legs were
xovHl, pad one of toes draw np aa It
by puller as be screwed bU bMd on
hU ne<A mid twiefsd bU ronnd month
to say: 'T-t-tbe head cavity, the thorax
cavity and tbe borax cavity. The hand
cavity's wfast we keep our brains In to
IblBk with and toe ^eeax cavity's
vSst vre keep our tangs in to brsatos
Vito and toe borax cavity's what we

Is U cal
ic card a

payniiixti'r's
week. I was phiyliig the desin-rado,
escaping from the |hissc sent lo cni>ture liiiti. As soon as 1 was out of
range Tstsrtoil to go liack to the part.v
and found you.'
, "Qulti' a surpriRii>. wasn't It?"
• It waA" he adiQltted frankly, "bui
lf« something that can be easily ex­
plained. If yon will jnst lead me beck
to the party It will all .turn out right."
scorn playing about a decidedly
pretty ninutb. sbe remounted her

ually looked upon n's a e
her fnshkOD or sentlmeni
>ge."
The couple enter the diurdi b^nd tbe
faml
mily members, t
J and oth_ attendanta. They ere shown to____
>before tbe whole assembly, .and'the
clergymen comes In with two wltneai;es long after toe otoera have been sest;ed. He first makes'a prayer, then de­
livers a serruoD on a sattwie text.

rnntil
UihadLln
a bine clad
I toe Bister,
i (with
J ear) ai
thestabl

ap hi
toei

roate. L«rente,
but On
touigfi of 1--maklng thetr

.lyhlsc^
d Once, ent
-.-.As soon at
h fecirets were
r began torir
r niUea to toe
^ I heu nf BO
I 'aoen they wsa
I throng anotber

Towod dtok iBwwe pvmtaten by
boraeman. aa^Kto a toont of )oy
mOga baOed Vtoeriff ot Ti^M
’. In a ttHHde toe GhleagoaB
oed wtiat ^Phappened, and toe
•beitc tnraed, A to look toto toe
barrele of toe ^pgtm which Graae
•tin carried.
*l’ve got twt^^your’ ehe criad.
'•Put up yonr'
Hie hands ahiA Dke a vrril trained
plainsman’s toi^K when he la corsered. and pr<i|Bl7 tom
eaptires.
‘T ain't one otSi«ang.” plraded toe
sheriff. ‘Tgi OMMriff ot ride here
cointy, as’ Fni^b come fkom over
Anrora way, wl^'toq shot up^ntte
BUIday
■_
"Ton tdl 4i9b toe eberlff," she
aald. 'Tan'rel iBt as good at lq,TaBtIng Btoita t
Indlcatlng Phil-

d op tb
_
kht'a hotri iB 9Baa -Ctty, to toe kaeo
delight of ton iBptn- Bxplsnatlans
aasorancalSinred qoleUy. and
girl wbo bSureated toe toeilff
toe Ode
Kpronp^ fotgot her
bravery and
nrnupe
ranch In i
to eet hla
.
to town.
nere trtia, wlMh'lii'BHaa to hla takGrace vri6i *hlm wbei be -west
back to Oiicage.. The Bheriffis to iqarty the sletCT In the spring and. ion tbe
farm for her. HU nfflclal poaltloa has
lost lu disim for him since be was
held np by a warnen.

THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY.
Few btoldes toose-wbo have vUlted
Bayeux or bare especially stodled toe
•Bbiect hare say idea of what thU ex­
traordinary work erf art U really like
<w hare any antbenUc knowledge of lU
hUtory. It jelU the story of Bdwaid.
Harold and WUUaa and of tbe con­
quest of William to a series of pic­
tures. u toat its valne U great as a
chronicle as VeU as a reUc of needle­
work 800 years old.
from 14T6 nntU 17S< it seems to have
dropp^ entirely <wt of toe world'a
knowledge. It was preserved wlto
care eniong the treasores of toe
Bayeux cathedral and was brought out
for el^t days every anmner and bnng
about tbe nave ot toe catoedraL No
one but the peaaaMa era- saw it and
toe cs
cathedral antltorltiea cared for it
In 1724
only a
drawing of part of tbe tapestry came
toto the bandJ of a laaraed antiqua­
rian, who tried without eucceM to find
toe original. The Fere Mootfaucon
also tried to find it and at last succeed­
ed and told the world about It to bU
great book. ‘Vatmaenta de la Monar(hle Prancsise^

tumnl 'the horses' beads down the
road.
Tiimpg tried
trieC to argue, but to all euatlea she u
deof. aud finally be
kept silence ami let her lead him along ■mh a treafenieto 1724. and toe ancloit
the dusty trail, cursing tlie fate that Imgto of Unc^wtlh
Udc^ wtfh Its qual
bad M him iieyond sljtot of hit co: of toe cay was lagged
wqiMrs.
tbednl and n«sd
one of the
B«sd to «ever
«<
An hour i>assed before toe'trail led mllitaiy vragswr briongltig^olhe local
from toe foothills
battaliou. M. to -Fcnstilr rniHhd to
pmirle. and every foot .of the war w
ita> rescue asB antatUnted
Its.
-------- --a canvas
.
to
After that toe couple are married. Then agony ilo rblllllm, whose bonds c
covbv toe wagOB and brought toe tapevery moiioh of the horse.
a hymn U snug and toe blesalag given.
eitry to bis atady tm be -was reUeved
The vriiole ocenpies-sbont en hour and
from'Ua sStf wMhdM-toMfl
roi>e<aTl
eommlBalOii that undwtoek toe,
be^rotsccity men are not as ij*ed to toe .tlon of toe work of art. Now
see. tte cl
huge Bible U
s-fctsp.groom.
am. During toe two we^ of wait­ saddle ns ycni are out here."
estrytoaS beeg-restored sndI toay be
to« -under marriage" and . -niAclrl looked Wk coldly. "I goev seen framed «lder glass Id a mi
ing between toe
you
enu
stand
It
for
awhUe."
toe
saU
real marriage all the wedding fesof Its
Rbortly.
"I'm
hot
going
to
Uketoances
tIrlUes take place. Tbe bappy couple
with yon. Ton're no c4ty man."
"If you wilt feel in my coat i>ocket”
he urged, “yon will find papers that wbo bas beu aearebtog tor toe most
will prove' my Ideutlty."
moDotonoasusalbod of saiptog a Urtog
He spake so enmeatly that, half con- decides to (ay« of -that of oachtog
are given, and at each tbe whole com­
p bark-aud eggs. "I met fmao vriiosakl be was
-t'her horse dn^
pany riasa from toe table to sound and vliired. she let'l
touch gtasuB with toe bride and groom,
a biscolt
wbo nerpr rlee. Among tbelr .friends
and was raOMi Inclined to beam abeut
not a tored-nf paper.
WV
tbs number ef4n»-Hmatto«9tal eggs•TVhat tre yon vi> tor abe ask«l vrhlcfa Us flim.tomght to tbe coarse of
f possible, before tbe
sharply. "Did yon think yon could a year. Now. k seeam that to avoid
calamity ftn egn -are hroken toto
"I bad forgoOeq.” he said ftame- bowl at a ttme^betoie bring added 1
fnccttly. "I changed to a coatome, and
leriog at every acrap of paper la In my other told ma wbo
wototog else bvt cnih
an early age. He and < I of hU vIotoeA"
eggs. They bse«ae''ao expert, that
man can dl^icDe of 1,000 an bonr, '
grimly, “unless you laooo ^ day.*'TA«odaD Star.
money with which to pay their board
'l>etu-li and tell n-here the gang bolds
whUe on a abooUng trip for a vra<'
oul.“
toe boose <rf a farmer nesw Lana
•The Star tbehtcr. Chicago. U where
‘Tlamma.* tsiakrtsa Dottle, "if I get
O., tbelr home.
The week ended. John orders the myganf bnldBout."bclaughi-<l. "If you married when I grotrnp will l hare a
wagim and paid hU board. Bat toe erer came to Chicago 1 tooukl be pleas­
taa«>V refused tosincMy. saying that ed to extend lo ypn :ill toeconrtealeaof ■‘T snppobt
toe'sons of JOfijiF Bb«nnan vroBId al­ toe bouse-frec ih-kcts. you know."
-An'.^l tom;!
ways bs welcome goesbk. ^niea Jolu
••BettCT wall until you gel there." ebe
found that -be did not bavwto pay '
cautioned,
cannoned. "if
"If toe boys get at you h
board he seat the wagoa bach to _
fore toeabertS dees"- Sbehrfttbeee
stayed another week,P-Iip-

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P PAM* B W • I

nGAy, SATOKDAY. APBIL S9, 1805.

GR-ACE’S
CAPTURE
Cwradk. I«H. b T. C McOm

2-«;-,

EAGLE.
• BMh «t IFblA MU • sanr,
lelU That
Strew the Banrea Bedea.

prestw^tog to ks readers the picture
oi one^*5Yaverse .^flly's leading lawof
.yens. Thomas Bmurthwslte, the senior
member cf the law firm of Smurthwalte A Alway.
Mr. Smurtbwalte realdea at ll'» Bast
Eighth street and enjoys toe luxuries
of a happy home, and last hut not least
• - practice. He Is a
bbor.
good clUzeo and a friendly nri^l
wril liked by all wbo chance to come
I ctmtact with him.
graves, namelCM
Thomas Smurtbwalte was bora it
found to toe terrible region.
These graves are simple affairs, T\»ronto. OnL, January IS, 18B0, nnd
> to Mlchl^ with bis paroits lit
merely moaods of earth wlto a border
ot stones about each and a pUe of the jw 1865, locating lo Sanilac counrocha two or three feel bl^ at the
bead. Bach tells the story of ■
tragedy ot heat thlnt and death. Mlss M. Lee Indemllle. and to ihl^
Those items are about all that Is evw
known of tbe stories of tooee who union 10 children were born, five of
whom are now living.
perish. Tbelr mommlllsd bodies
Mr. Smurthwaite was sdmltted to
blesched bones are found long after
toe straggle is over, and the finder, re-' the bar at Baldwin, iRke ooonty.
erecting the memory of toe unknown, Mich,, db July 14. 1876. and two years
-acoogis a bole to-toe earth, lays toe later he was elected prqeecuUng attor­
lastly relic wltoto and piles np top ney of Lake oouoty, bridlng the office
<njy monument avsilabte to that vrild for four years. In 1884 be moved to
foglou.
Tbe pUto now Uea nearly a hundred TacdUM, 'Wash', living there one year.
teet below toe level of the sea. and toe On-his rtturn to Michigan the blow­
Tories of tbe plain and the bases of the ing year, Mr. Smnthwaite located at
mountains are washed and eroded to a Detroit, where he practiced about a
wondwful manner. Mlngltog with the year. In November, 1886, be moy«a
burnt atones and volcanic debris
Manistee, where he-held the olBes of
city attorney to the year 1890.’ He
toto hundreds of fantastic forms. Tbere
attorney
are many acres of these stone cnriosltlea, and certain aectluu ot the Arid
seem devoted to certain shapes and held that office for Jour years,
be was honored with tbe office '4>f
figures'.
For Instance, one passes through
region whlito be at once names toe cab­
bage patch, for It presents tbe appear­
ance of a field of those vegeubles
And thought no more abont it;
which harp turned to stone. Tbe waves It riieered a life that was sad the
have worn toe rocks toto round bowl­
Thanm^t have been wrecked with­
ders about the slse of toe regetahls
out It.
they so mueb resemble snd bare
toi£b toe
at into ti globes, laminattog them to
11 reap a crown sometime—someperfect Imitation of the leafy layers of
There U a aectloo of tos• Colorado
taoie-rw
desert vriiere Batnre has Mt
msrkable lecords. Sbe baa visited tos
fire and water
and bas left It wlto neHba-. It it toe
most desolate, wild, barren,
part of toe desert, says toe Los Ange­
les Times, and it la stansned alike by
man and beasL That there la good
and sufflclat reason for aroidtog this

"i'

the garden vegetable.
Absthcr locality Is devoted almost ex­ Yon spoke one day a cheering word,
clusively to dinner plates. Thousands
And passed to toe other duties;
of rounded, tolu disks are scattered U warmed a heatrt, new promJ
sctly like the crockery which adorns
our tables and nn'te as thin and sym­
metrical.
Another eectlon of this truly wondsrfiul region is given almost wholly
dumbbells. Tbeae vary to rise from
pieces weighing one or two pounds np
to tooee sewutogly calculated for exercistog tbe muscles of a giant and
weighing thirty or forty ponuds each.
In almost every Instance these natural
dumbbells are well balanced, toe balls
at either end ot toe connecting piece
being of toe same site and wel^L
Tbere ll In this plain an arsenal also.
TVblle guns and swords and bayonets
and powder were not th«e to be found,
there are thousands of cannon balls
varying in site from two and three todi
balls to those' fit for the big thirteen
Inch guns of modem warfare. And all
are of steue. nil formed in nature’s
workshop.
Tbere are
Tbereare stone roses, stone lilies, stons
tulips, stoue leaves, stone birds, stone
animals, stoue iiuolta, stone ornaments
to varied and unique designs, stone
caurs—ill fact, almost everything concelviililf In nature or art imitated in
stone on Hie plalb of Yuba.
In OIK- iiunlu'u of Yuha rise two hills
r small tiiouDtstos. One might mU-

'TH08. SMURTHWAITE.
mayor of toe city ot Maslste^ and re'
elected the following year.
Three years later, to 1801. Hr.
Smurthwaite moved to toto dty, where
he bas simre made hto home. On hto.
arrival here be formed a law partner
ship wlto toe late Hon. Wm. H. Foster,
but the partnership was of short dun.
tlon.
September IS. 1904. Mr. C. D. Alway.
wbo at Manistee was s stndflBl to Mr.
Smurtbwalte's office, and wm Mlmltted
10 the bar « short 41me%gn, STBS tak«

i«itafa«tombip.
BIRDS IN SPRING.
What a sudden rusUe
Fills the sir?
AH the birds are to s bu«le
Everywhere.

V

Listen!

>

StMb s'ceaseless
cm
______________and
twitter
Overhead!
Such a flash ot wlags that gtittor
TYide outapread!
Far away I bear a drat

What does ail this haste and hurry
prayer.
TouTl reap a psalm
where. -

ou lent 41 band to a fallen one.
.
Tbrin and esU?
A Rfe to klDdneas gfren:
gfren;
It saved a soul when, help '
And won a heart ...___....
tor heaven.
And so for the help you proffered there
You'll reap a Joy sometime—some­
where.
He Ateard the Voiec.
—Prom The Monitor Magazine. ClnTbe mother of tbe small boy ba.1
cinnliti.
been trying to instill within him an
Idea of (Thscience. She describril it.
HINDOO CREMATION.
as a little voice which whispered In­
side one when he was going Wrong.
n>e.FucTal Frre aaS the Riles B
“I never beard IL” said toe small
Toward ibt< upper end of toe gbats boy. cynically, and to tbe tone of one
whn shrugs hls shoulders.
Is toe biirulug ground. There arc
ale|>8 here, but a sloiw of
A little later the mall boy Tiid
Stop liair UD hour aud ]
BomefhiDg be bad been told not to
every step of tbe cremation rites. Slt- do, and was sent to alt on a chair,
ramparts above, to the and ordered not to get off U nntJI
right aud lefL are friends and relatl'
the powers that be gave leave.
of toe dead cues. Tbe figure
Ten minutes later be came toto toe
rigbL huddled up lu a bright green
wTa|>, Is of the lowest enste of Hindoo tom wbere bis mother was sluing.
aud keeiis toe mat sbed near by. where Jubilant.
e Bui-red fire for Igulilog ever}- corpse
“Fve beard li, mothert" he said.' •
9 for nail-. You bear bourse, loud cries
"Heard what?" asked the perplexed
"lUiml Uiimanu"' end. behold.
parent.
burial pruc-enslou Is rouiiig down the
"Heard the llUle voice. It sMd.
slope. Four -meu carry tbe corpse
D two bamboo poles and "Sam Smith, yon get off toat chair.
Don't y.m care what your motoer
>' be discovers them
' g
I love, and tons it to says!"
moDumenu to an ancient life—the rec­
ords pf iqiecles now exttocL They
Quertion of SpMd.
neM.
They
awlug
shell niouutalDs, great beds of prehis­
and
iromeree
toe
corpse.
It
to
The judge, lawyers and everybody
toric bivalves which were left stranded
when that ancient sea swept back from ped in a white sbroud suined wlto red else were badgering an Irisbmmh
toe region and left a dry and desolate blotcbes. Then they lift tbe bead about (he speed of a cart.
uUgtiilv out Of Hie water and remove
land.
■Was It going ffst?" queried the
Due of these mpuntalns. the large toe sliroud from tlie face, splasbing Judge.
con Is composed wholly of large rough water fire iim« o|>on .toe moulb.
"Yis, It were." answered the wit.
Others In tbe meantime are bnUdlog a
ahellB. moi-b larger, but lest
than tbe shells of toe modern oyster, woodeu pyre, made of fagou sold
r by aud wbeu flniabed standlog
which lu some respects they so much
•e feet or more above ground. The
resemble s to I
color sbowlug torougb
that they are Hie remains of toe ances­
toe'dripiilug shroud. Is tbeu placed on
tors of our much prized bivalve.
The Iwser bill Is composed of tiny tbe wooden 'altar and covered with
*Was It going ns fast as a mu c«>
sbelU uf a prehistoric type of brediJo- fagots. Thls-ilcne. all but two mount
the ramparts and watch tbe final cerepods. IJke tbe Urger sbelU, they
mouy. Of the two rematolug. oue
found ex<-ept on toe surface In an
disturbed state, both valves ot nearly pours oil uiiou'tbe wood from a small
every shell b^ug found In position. clay dish, while tbe other goes to the
Althougb toe mollusk dwellers of t^ fire tMuse alKiva. He soon retncBS wlto
a long strew wtsp. blazing at one end.
He adTanees to the corpse's head,
touches It wlto the wisp and Ahen drpoets when he opens the valve of tbe cles the pyre five times, tonriilng tbe
The aUbODM Deiun.
qbell to find tbe living cieature witoln.
bead each riuie until tbe 8f^ when
AnamoMngatoryistoldofDr. Gork. >
be placew toe blazing wisp beneath tbe He was once walking In tbe strut
RetrIgatiM.
feet. am1 the whole pile bursts Into when two little beys were sttnetod by
illlUons of yrera bad ptMsd.
flame. TMien all Is ransumed toe aftoea
Birds had succeeded to toe supremt- are raked Idio Ibe river apd float away hlwblaiAcpIseapalgaitara “Woffs'er \
e In eurprlsn "Ob. N
to bUts eteraaL-F. J. O. AUop In Oots the IW-'
bat Is toat yon are wes
ply.-Londoo M. A. P.
yonr hatr’ asked the flamingo.
"It's toe scalp of an almost extinct
tleepluc »■ toe ■Teopleu.
biped called a woman." replied tbe
Ill tl» troplc-s uifu sle4|i. In ham­
Mlstsh MmsIng-OuT yn- gib ma
egret "A few specimens of toe crea­
ture still exist. I am told, in tbe toac- mocks or upon maw of grasa. Tbe no bopn XtosI HISS Jsekwm-Once
of the everglades." Bast Indian uurollii hl« light portable an’ tw aO. Mistoh JcbMtog. 1 ttHs yo'
ttaipoy. or inaUress, wbi<-b, to the
an be M mut cnaod sapplemcnL
—Chicago Tribune.

Not much wore envtoble than toe lot
who U reported
to ^e i^wn shorter Is tost of raring
ponies to India, Egypt and risewh«,
whldi are made to measure from threeqosrters of en lucb to a full Inch lower
than tbelr natural merfsarementt. Par­
ing .the bOof can only be done to a cer­
tain extent. But |K>iiiCs can be edneated to stand with tbelr beeU apart, and
tf the beed ia tied up for
they will’stand to tbelr best adTSDlnge.
Two pounds avoirdupois per qiMrtsr
tocb is toe regnlai sUgwgBC* in the
•heale for age ctoss and>ASA--L»
dsn Pan Mall Gaarito.
.

RewarSa For Chsr«e«*Uw.

SO. About fifty years or so ago It____
tbe'Rev. Tbomaa Meyri<^ wbo wu
Jedgn mah mimns wah feeUs' pobly..
tbcR near of tbe parMi. toat tbe yang en beh doetoh Aerialmd sbe most hare
Mdles toere did not attend cfaniA so
poaebed eggs I wah JeW^ puebto' a
sum of money.
_______ , _ few. Jedge. accordin' to odabs.-New
York Tfmee. ■
toe terms of bU will, was to be put «at
at IntonL Tbe nutsal toeomo trom
woffanmuaitat
AUtbepi
It was to be given each year to toe
ppsttltot ywiigAromaa at HtAnrcrtty
-wbo bad attendsA ebneb rog^arty (or

rSh DA1L7 WSM,
OFFICIAL PROCEEDIt^OS

EYES

3

EIXAMINEXt raE

1
i

/MASSES
^VROUND

1

Dr. P. A. WoUe

3 That are OuMOteed to Cure
4 Besdaches, Straighten Ci^^ Bye* asd Beetore Periect VUl^.
2
B >oms 413-414 Wilhelm Bile.,
3 TEA VERSE CITV, MICHIGAN.

■ Regular mec-u'ng oftJ
held in the council roo

Present—Aldennra Bingham. Dockeray. Qillett. Gibbs. Lsrdie, Millar.
Murray. Orlatt. Winnie. Wilson and
the Mayor. ,
s of the last regular meeting

ITUROAT, APRIL 29, 1905.

Michtgan;
lST5^-OasU»an:—We. your, onnmll-

SILNHAV §Cfl:p0L,

The Seerd d Good CMee

SJtgaON V, 5SCOND QUARTER. INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES. APRIL 30.

bonds and would irrtnninmit their ap
jiroval:
Fred WurzWrg-^JcfliB Lautner. A. J.
Petertyl.
^

Frank Brookamyei—Henry WIchBewasl,A.B; Hthellmantel. ^
Ferdinand Lautner—Fred P. Bon^«y. A. LafoDiaee.
Jerfin Hooliba
. P. Bongbey.
,
George Rossell-^le McGarry, Al­
fred Campeau.

£rsn tito best botuelteepsn esanot tamka ft good 019 of
ooffee wUboui good raftterUl Ifaif, ftdttUeratod «nd qn^r
blended coffee stub an. tmacnpnlous dsalets aborel over tbem
in^da Jtat take fbft porcb ^sftn, sstoril ^Tored

Text of the LeMoa. John slil. 1-14.
Memorr Veren. 12. IS-OoUee Test.
Otll. V. ip-^raraBteatavy- Pr
iUr. D.- M. Slcara*.
ICesrrtfM. ISO. bj A^ptImb ttwm AweNtlloo.)
It ii the Inst evening of Hie soj.mra
in a mortal bojiy. for on tbe morrow Ue
win give lUoiself Into tbe hands of RIs
enemies to be cruvlfled. It U tbe feast
of die Passover.'fjncernlng wl
said. "I have lieartUy deslml
i.rrer*this Possovgr with you beforad-sufferi

UON COFFEE, Se Ma- a e .—--------

tbe ooffee *k«E for over a quarter of a oentozj baa been da^
welcomed in miOiOBi of bomee—and 70B will make a drink fit.
toraktagiaftiawaj; ______________________________

Ham jnefcaon
City of Traverse City
Rich & HaUbeigM. HuelJipaotel.
A R
J. O. TRDKBLOOD. D. Q.
MRS . H. J. TEOBBLOOD, D. O.
follows: Prom (he south end of loT 21.
—Alfred .Campeau,
•V«-407 WUMlir HiAck. ReaiaaBee, block 2. H.. 1. A Co.'a &ih addition, to ■idward Lantner.
two nl«e roM
t aad M Wr^joe Tenaea
the corned of Franklin and Blgbt!i
we did ant
cbauibcr In JenwaleDL where Peter
streets,
. .. .‘llmantel.
for librvy
Respecjfully submitted.
Reepecifnlly shbumted,
years lo a
rooms open di- and Jolm bad prepared tbe feast at HU
J. H- LamsoD. .
U. C- OVIATT. reclly
_L so that their command (Luke xxU. 8-13). Neither tbe
tlMlltttoolonc.
Moved by Aldermen GIlielt that the
A. E. BINGHAM,
iBlerfere with the City a* sueU nor even the reltgious
PIANIST AND TEACHER.
A. E. WILSON. , ,
yooms proper. tenders knew or cared anything about
Por cMAUlUtlOD regarding leaaonr petition be granted.
tw» WJOn T» amx COPFIZ.
Carried.
,
Committee.
' aln. a few diia little company, but all heaven wai
lod urme. call at Academy of Miuk
Ttave/se
City,
Mich.,
April
iSii.
IMS.
Moved
by
Alderman
Winnie
that
the
ehe
CK
tbe
old
IIaentlDga. 9 to 11. Bell 'phone. Acad
Interested, and here in the midst of thu
To the Honorable, tbe Mayor and City
and adopted.
my and reeldenee.
Council of the City of Traverse City.
others bad long small gathering sat the Creator of all
Bingham. Dock^«W>t «%DBts where study things. God manifest In tbe flesh, the
l872*,^<jStlemeD-.—We. the undi
without paying Ucasiab of Israel, the Great Head of
O. P. Carver dc Bro.
signed, do hereby peiltioii for a alt
have tbe neans- tbe Church, tbe King of kings aud
■a aoeoant of the last
April 24. 1905.
walk, beeinnlg on Union street, n
A ouraelves and Lord of lorde; truly a men and a poor
*’PUh and Oame L.aW
To the Hot
e. tbe Myof «d City
have them lie en- man. yet truly God: tbe world wblcta
rilLhe In their ofiee during busi- ning west on Twelfth street.
OMve tbeee Uonduera tor tjESaprsmtonia.)
Council of the City of 'Traverse City,
• Respectfully submitted.
made the proposl- was made by Him knew Him noL and
' >jsa bom. each day, ready to write
C- H. Carpenter. C. O. Gibson, J. H.
Michigan:
chib. an organtza- Urael whom He came to redeem,
INSURANCE.
neck, L. Polmateer, Vem Beebe,'D. 1876—Oentlemen;—Having examined
nvemenl and edu- would not revrive Him.
WOOLBOV fiPKCB CG., Totedo, Ofato
P. Wilson. 1. -L. Cook. A. D. Squires. the following bills, report tbe :
wonid clean and
Some, however, did receive Him, and
Bruce Hanshew, Pal Robinson, Mr. correct, and recommend that the ;
ice-cbalrs and
here at tbe Ubie are the inner circle
Wm. Newsted. Mr, Julius A. FTanke, be allowed out of the several fum
thq>- mi*hi
of sDcb; but one of tbem Is a deyil poshere slated
Mr. V, A. Strong.
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
eemed man who never was truly tbe
Practice limiWd to
the petition be referred to the aiderTflw their hbTiokSIu puipose: provtd- Lord's, and ere tbe nlgbt is over all
man of the third ward.
will forsake Him, and seemingly the
Carried.
'
bravest one among them will with
and Flttlna«f Glasses.
snch as the trnaSw
Traverse City. Mich., April 20th. 19«S.
oaths and enrses deny that be'ever,
TTie club
To the Honorable, the Mas^r and City
knew Him. Yet the eleven now present
Council of the City, of Traverse City.
who were truly His own in spite of all
Michieas:
their weaknesses and slnfalness are
1873—Oenbemen:—The Traverse City
those of whom It U written In onr les-.
State Bank would respectfully submit
son. "'Having loved Bis own which
tbe fonowing bid, as depository for tbe
were in tbe world. Be loved them unto
city funds, viz:
the end."
WUl'aUow interest at rau of 2^4
Job work
Many times He had said. “Mine hour.
executed. Agent for Wlebigsn Rni per cent on daily balances and make agle
Co„ N. B. Chapin, Prop, TrsTeree City temporary loans (legally authorized)
ortime.U not yet come"-(cbaptersll,4:
.Carpet Cleaning Works, S22 Wash to the city at tbe rate of S per cent per -a^
rll. G. 8).'and on at least two occasions
HU enemies could not take Him beannum, also free exchange.
light...
Youft respecUuHy. '
. •
eaose HU hour ] be t^en bad not
mutual beneflL
Iting cbi
Samuel Garland. Cashier,
good little and.
raversc City. Mich.. April 22. 190
seat from 160 to .- persons. We Miall
0 the-Honorable, tbe Mayor and-City
allow dhee
; to be nsed for galh- part ont of tbe world onto tbe Father.
Council of the City of Traverse City,
erings of as
cbaracter Death to tbe believer Is simply an exit
Mlchl^n:
OlHtt eppKHc CesadI Beemt SUU luk tUf.
OTiy j^ou^ aim
to make tbe
or departure from thU life to a far bet­ Tctegbaatt. Ol. »*. ML M, *6.
Gentlemen: — In compliance with
Ibrary an 4
ter one. and tbe reenrrectlon -will bring
your request for bids from banks to
'•’» 379.10
tbe fulness of iL If we folly brileved
act as depositories for city funds, we
the Ubrvy
thla.wayi
Printing Fund.
God.
tbe
nnseen
wookl
be
more
real
beg to submit the following as the au­
Inereeae oi
than tfaU world.
thorized bid of this bank, for the year
Professing to be a dUcIple of Christ
commencing May let. 1905.'
•We will furnish the treasurer with
jDdoe Iscariot deUberateiy cbose to
t 154.20
free exchange on draGs in paying -all
serre tbe devlt opening bU heart to the
Salaries Fund.
bills and credit the city's account on Pay roll for April ..................g 488.32
evil tbonght and afterward letUog Sathe last dav of each month with inter­
Onr library
reached such pro- Un blmself In. To keep the devil ont
est on the average dally balance at
t «3.32 -porttew that wtt
Ire must resist bli snggestions. Noth­
llie rate of (2V4 per cent itwo ami oneUme tbe need
Poor Fond.
ing will tend to give tu true bumlUty
half per cent, per annum.
h the BPprppriHlon regenUy
P. I^arvin. poor acci............$ 217.74 and with
niueb as the conscloasitess of onr
We will loan the city any funds angranted by your-honorable body, we
■ness with Chrlet In BU glory and
tborized for its use during
Ing and under
I 217.74 are how able«> have this work done. HU kingdom. When we are sure that
the tate
ite of S per cent,
It will add greatly to the value of our
library tor referqnoe work, and will all tblogs are ours In Christ a Cor. ill,
payment on or before
place It on a foisting to compare fa­ 21-23: Lnke xv. 81J we wUl not be
Yours very respectfully,
vorably with many of the beet libraries grasping tbe things of thU world
8
Leon F. Titus. Cashier.
of the state. Ah mq»ert librarian has overmuch grieved when we lose
Water Fund.
been engaged to4o this work, who will nor will we think any serrloe too----Traverse City, Mich., April 24th. 1905.
,rs earned
at the same Ume train our librarians lal for ut to perform.
!. L. ft P. Co., water.,
To the Honorable, the Mayor and Cltv
BO that they wafihe able to coaUaue
and has
Council of the City of Traverse City.
Contrast tbe proud rebeUlousness of
» 361.03 the work ga aaw books ar
Michigan;
Peter under the guise of bomUlty in paid the taxes.
der
the
aew
ayawte.
when________
Oentlemeut-^We hereby bid for tbe
UTTCamoi^Lce..—»T*. unoum. wt.
You
buy 8L
i authorized capital $^000,000. Paid
Because of tbe llmiled amount of vetues 0 and 8. Sow rare la the grace
depoB^
elty funds^for.oae year
mple sobmlselMi to Him, however in fl,750,000.
money at oor disposal we have not
M Ip Traverse City
. ,
In s rice nearly nine years, over 90,000
bumbling to os; tbe grace of Just let­
been able to pnrehase as many
We would pay 214 per t
telephones in the system. Further information on our
books as
ai we desired: but have em
endeav- ting Him do what He will, whether It
rlan .............................. ........
iih Interest on daily b.
ored to exp^ what money ^ e hive
us and our ideas or noL knowing stock (Mm be secured on addressing tbe company, Grand
an the dtp on temporary
aa postible.' ^e have tbst.some Ume we ehUI andentaDd.
Rapids, Mich.
per cent, per annum. No exchange t
TDlnmes during the past and meanUme we cab trust Him tmFire Department Fund.
be charged for drafts purchased.
year. Of these 190 come under th*
Rsepecifully yours.
bead of history, biography, nature and
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
have
part
with
Him.
are
part
music, and lli volumes of encyclo­
pedias and dlcUonarlee. All of these of Him, by being born again.
When we truly ru^re Him si
215 volumes mentioned are valuable
he city depository for the cominp
reference works, few o( which are to Sou.of God and our own personal
year, they oSeFing the best raiepf in
be found In any private library in the ionr, then we an washed In HU blood
icresl on daily balances, and the con
city.
and In tbe sight of God clean evoy
ALWAYS S.URC TO CROW
Iract be made with them.-'
If the library Is to be kept up to whlL washed. oaocUfled. Jnstlfled (Rev.
The new “400” si’stem
^
of handling
llings:
sales evolved
Carried.
meet the demands of the public at
t there U a
Yeas'—Aldermen Bingham. Dock
and perfected
2rfected by the National Cash Register
least *1.009 ahoold be expended anmoment by
eray. GUIetL Gibbs. Lardle.- Miliar
nnally for the purchase of books, and moment cleanalng, tor we are In aa deCompany,
iny, was, o
on account of its practicability
Murray, OvIatL Winnie, Wilson—<10.)
much more oouM be used to advan­
307.00
flllng world, where every touch makee
and simplicity,
mplieity, ai
an assim-d Kin-cess as soon as it
Traverse City. Mich, April 24, 1903
12.76 tage. It costs frtwi *400 to *600 each
o the Honorable, the Mayor and Cllj
and bence the algulflcance of
saw
w tbe light of day.
year to rebind and replace damaged
Council of the City of Traverse City.
and worn-ont books. The care of the tbe question. "Wbenwltbal sball
•Seven
“n years was ?,
si>ont in earefuny
. experi­
.
Michigan;
oung m
cleanse hU way?" (Ps.
new building-win Involve an extre exmenting before it was
Wiis pr»'sehted
pn
to the great
1874—Gentlemen:—According to your
pente, and there le mneh work on tbe xU. 9) a
ec of the reinstructions we have advertised for
grounds that should be done eoon. Just ply and of tbe statement In verae 1,
world of merchandizing.
■ Ids for the paving of Hast Front
bow much mon^ win be required we “Blessed are tbe uodefiied In tbe way
. The merchant who is “waiting to see how
.reel, from Park slroel to Wellington
are not now prepared to say. but a de- wbb walk in tbe law of tbe Lord." Tbe
it turns 'out” is simply-denying to bis business
reet, and West From street, from
Uiled esUmata of tbe amoufli
26. "C
nlon street to .Maple reet.
win be made and submitted
the greatest force that has thus far developed
1 gave t
that Weal FTonl
honorable body a little later.
in the 20th century merchandizing ipethoda
IL tbal He might sanctify and cleanoe
Htr<^-bc paved with Nelsoiftrille
■ ioifvllle brick,
ijoatTw-^ to he 44 feet wide and Wdsl
No progressive'merchant will do his fullest
books owned nad tbe circulation of the It with tbe washing of water by the
pqri curii to be
.. used, and East Front
Having dibcohtinue<f thf
same we call ydnr attention to the re­ word," and again in Jobn zvU, ]7,
duty to his business who does not investigate
) he paved with NelBonvlIlc'
port of the librarian, which accom­ “SaucOfy tbem through Thy truth; Tbj
partnership between 1113-this new powerful influence, which means in a
brick, roadway -to be 44 feet wide bopanies this repML :
word U troth." Before God we are by
*2,478.73
curbs Vlf
word, the complete and satisfactory solution of
A sworn statament of the recelpU tbe blood of CbrUL by HU own great
C. E. MURRAY.
* self and brother,. I will
and espenditares tor the past year is aaertflee, eanctifled and perfected for­
the great vexing proldem of
C. R. DOCKBRA'
the property qwne B. and that the
deliver ice this stimraer
also submitted. «s required by tbe ever (Heb. X, 10. 14). hot In our dally
A. E. WILSON.
tract be awarded o John Scanlaa of
obarter.
through
the
Second,
life
we
ever
need
tbe
blood
which
Moved
by
Alderman
Saginaw, his being il
Millar that the
aatlsfacAll of which is respeclfulty submitdeansetb from air Bin 0 John L 7).
tory bid. and that the -mayor and clerk report 4>e atxepted and adopted and
Third and PotvHli wards
be Instructed to sign contract with that the clt;F clerk be instructed to
We have seen lo some of these pstB. L. SPRAGUE.
of the C'it3’. I have added
him.
drew orders In favor of the sevei
sages Just quoted that water U a sym­
MRS. B. B. MINOR.
n.nn r.t>
wtiKiLS.
parties as recommended by the city
bol
of tbe word, and doobUess it
A. H. HOLUDAY.
A suppl}' of bloekwood
clerk and that the mayor and clerk be
. Beers. Clerk.
so In tbe .washing of onr lesson. Ob­
iDstnicted to draw an order on tbe city
wbieh I am delivering to
ject lesson teaching U God's oldest
Library Trustees.
depository for *2478.73. to be disbursed
uf .tiuciiuau oitiacjaiu (J
an}' part of the cit}’.
by the city treasurer lo the several To the Renorable, the Mayor and City method. It began lo Eden with tbe
the recommendation of the board
parlies named In the city clerk's re­
public works be approved and the c
CouncH of the City of Traverse City, tree of Ute. tbe coats 'of sklna, tbe
Thanking you for 'past
tbe flaming sword; It U seen
port as bolding orders on the funds
tract awarded to John Scanlan as i
'Ilcblgan;
therein named.
■patronage, IiwHeityour
entlemen:—We herewith submit In every part of tbe tabernacle and Its
Carried.
thorizi
omake contract
him.
J'Our apwornl -the financial sUte ritual, Id Aaron's rod that budded, lo
trade for the summer.
tl .. _ stone curb be uused on Bast
_afld......
K
Yeas— Aldermen Blngiiam. Xtock- ment of the Ubrvy fund for the year the rock emitteo and tbeo spoken to. In
Front street In place of the comhli
Glllett. r................................
log April *0. 1906r
tbe fringe apd ritwod of blue and crcurb and gutter.
..ay. Ovlatt, Winnie. Wilson—(
r^have paid ont cash as per the erywbere fbrongbont the book. Here
Rapdrt Of S ------- C^mlttaea.
..* 806.26 He by HiU object lesson, feet washing.
.A'prll 24.
190o,
have givAi you
eray. Glllett. Gibbs, l.ardie. Millar.
29.80
lorable. the Ma;
____ and Oily
that ye should do at I
Murray. Ovlatt, Winnie, Wilsoa-(id.)
OUDCll oiftheCityof Traverse
86.28
' atls«ns' pboee 7U.
Ti
City,
Raporta of Standing Committeea.
Ilcblgan
250.00
Traverse City. MIrh.. April 24lh. 1905.
150.78
Jop janTtiw'
llbiirarlan and aulsrant
To the HonoraWe. the Mayor and City
600.(
Council of the City of Traverse City,
107.:
* t,i
have looked tbe matter over at
lovingly and meekly seeking to cleanse
would recommend that sidewalk
each other's walk Ihrongb ihU world.
118.53
built as soon as work is commenced i
Not ciitJral fault finding, but patient,
31.22
walks.
prayerful
effort wtn cleanse many » de- We 1
.194.52
flled way. The weter must not be toi
vat]; be built On Division street, north
bot nor too cold: ebarpuexs uud aii.rrcr
from nth, along propert;
will not do. nor cold, forninl rebuki-.
ir. Cole, as he wishes It
>me time.
but Chris) In us doing tbroueb us s«
Respectfully sufamllted.
I. K. GIBBS.
Balance on band Mv l.'lXH.* 222.36
C. R.----------DOCKERAV.
329.56 Master? If so. a willing obedience
Comiimlitee, Fines toon the onunty
Appropriated by tbe touncH.. 1,84S;68 Him U all He asks (verses IS-IT: Isa. I.
Ifl, 10). and to know and.not to do U
niras on book* I
- ■
:n (Jas. iv. 17:1. SSi.
Carried,
Yeas —AHermen Bilngbam. Dock.'.000.00
........... Sixty In Danger.
It y«u-«r« walBft powar It will
eray. GUIetL Olbbt, Lardle. UilUr,
Gar Trav«a«c..^ac Cigars lot
79.48
__________
More
thanhalf
half_________________
of mankind
Murray. OvUU. Winnie. Wllioo—(IC.)
pay ycNi ta iavariiftaia.
Rsporia of omeero.
nCer from
tm kMdney
M«6.87 *‘^b£dd*
will leave a taate fa
Traverse City, Mich..' April11 I. 1903.
that will make you n
Ubrariaa's
Hepert
taent'of^late
Iriani'
o the Honorable, tbe Mayor
......--and City
^N«nb«^of-vuhw»ea
long one.> For evety day and
in
the
library
Council of the City of T
Traverfe City.
after dinner smoking, when you
___ ley Cure ali
Pletk®.
Juvenile flcUon, 1.078: first algo of duger, a it corrects Irwant to get the full enjoyment
blstory. 4*6; blogrvby. 239; travel.
of a good cigar, there isn't a
rules and hM <
the provisions of
121: naiurO. «; science. 169; music. men of this dUease.
brand manufacriired that can
deralgned herewi
lubipii thoir
PoMr. U: wU and humor. 14;
Rock Port. HCL, wrltM: ~ soloomare aith the IPavCTM
nna) report M tru:
...............
............ hni.nA
s of
the Travt
—1------- ' .
J88;
. with enlarged prretau (laad
Belle for flavor, qualHy and ex­
City public library for the past vear's
andlL_
Ttlduey
_ ________
tr«^ to yr
cellence at live eenta.
rork:
taking two bottles___
Motart sad pawar;
-flsr
IcatesTM: an- Core I feel bstter thui . ^
■ tar all parpaws.
ote. 128. To-

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CARPET CLEANIN6

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or JENS C. PETERSEN, Maugcr

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Conditions vs. Theory.

Ice and Wood,

Quick Service and Protection*



NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO.
E. W. Kelley,

507 Wllbtlm BIk.

James C. Hopkins

Sales A.genl.

OLDSMOBILE

ElDcfrlc

fejwer

-<• Cheap, Glean
and Beliabla.....

Von Don’t Buy TronUe when Yon
Bny an OLDSUOBILE.

Boardman River
Clectrle Light 8
Poner Gampaa],.

A.W.JAHRAUS

WALTERM.PA1G9E. - Agent

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'^zrikS^^'wStX%S:
JwAiE

Benkr In Aatomobne, Lanneb and
ttesoUne
Eagbie
SnpiiUes.
US CaaiSL, - . TKAVESSE OTV, >aeb.

''.fsp’ wfmm
-Pirating Folty-* Honey end Ter.
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
Foley * Co., Chlcego, origiDaied
Honey epd Ter e« a Ulroet end long or the City Coul^ of the City of
reioedy, and on eccouni of the mu
Traverao City, Michigan.
merit and popularity or roley'a Heoe*
ontSnued From
cl Tar many tmlteilona are afl«M
Nulnben of books t
• the genuine. Ask for Foley*t Honey
>'ear by departments
:tlon. 21,301; juvenile fiction. 18.blstorr,' 312: juvenile history. 46;
. -aphy, 229; juvenile blQgrapby. 12.
It conUiss DO opit;____
..
^atMl for children and delicate per nature, 253; miBcollan»ous,-414; travel,
■|G; Juvenile travel, 27: science, 144:
Sold b> 8. 1C. Wall ft aoni
illRloiis. 61; poetry. 129; wit and hulori 111; music, 39: bound volumes of
isgszines, S94. Total, 42,483.
Be-sure and atari your spring bouse
Average dally output, 122.
eaoing RKyiT by having your house
Largest daily output, 434.
painted
tinted and your trail
Number of patrons added during the
IllGHT
T by the RIQIIT wortman'^t year, 827; tola! number o'
IKIIIT' prices
rolled, 2.723.
STRONG ft GRAY,
imber of new hooks purchased,
niimlter of books rebound.
, tl-srclman Ave. and Eighth 8ta„
Phone 627. ‘
37n5-tf magazines subscribed for. 42Number Ilf persons using the read
log •rooms; Men, 1.876; women, 1,1112:
■•It'a the steps that eaves yodmoney.” children. 7.543. Total, 40,431
Huy your Suits or CvercMta to orHKIJ?N STOUT.
ilor. licHim 1, over Jotanaoil Drug Co
< Librarian.
. STfflif
SAM BENDA,
Moved by Alderman Lardie
£>e. received and placet
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING.
Having bad 20 years experience-in
Ibis business, we are open to contracts
. -.dng West Front BtreeL
r..r anything in this tine. -Small Jobs IS79—Reaoived by the council of the
.::p|ireciate<l and larger ones In prcpor- city
of Traverse City, Michigan. That
tiup. H. A. Coats and Jap Dragon. Ade roll of special assessmenl for the
itr.'ss 410 \V. Seventh st_ '
""
"
tio.tf
irpose of defraying that part of the
St which the'council decided should
NEW DRAY LINE,
be paid and borne by special assess­
li-rniainc Bros, are now prepared to ment for the ip-adlng and paving of
heavy trucking, furniture and piano Front street from the west line
»ving, freight cartage, eta Open
liich tvas reporte
;ht and day. Both phones No 79.
e board of asses
us a call; sntlstacU<» guaranteed.
e V4th day of A
37394f
and the
reported
Resolved further. Tliat the amount
of said special assessment be and th<
same hereby Is divided into five equa
annual instellments, the Ant Install
ment to be collected on or before the
first day of ' ----'
' '
DR. O. H. L'iTNCl
stallmeni to
..............
t,2ar
first day of June and the first day of
July. 1906; the third Installment to be
collected
cted between
betwi
the first da.v of June
the first day of July. 1907; the
DR. AliSmiT HOLUDAT,
h Installment lo be collected beGraduaU Toronto Unlveralty Ofllca
n the lint day of June am
■phone m-. res., 104. Mnnson br '
(lay of July, IMS; the fifth in
ment to be" collected betpween the
DR. F. P. LAWTON.day of June and the finl day of
1909, together with the annual Int
Ofliee room, removed to New Mui
block next door to Dr. Higgins'
per annum upon all
Mfflce,
.
1-1-6
mefils.
DR. E. L. THIRLBT
Resolved further. That the mayor
Special attention to dlaeaaaa of chl|. and clerk be and are empowered to
Issue and negotiate for and In b^aU
dren. Room 409 Slate bank build­
of the city, not exceeding five pt
ing. Both 'phones.
annual interest bearing InoK
of taxation for the aggregate amount
DR. ARTHUR HOLUDAT
Removed to Oflleo ovor Fliri Natlenpl of said special assessmenL the time
■jieh has-been ex­
for the payment of■ which
Bant ClUxena' phono 9M. y
it 1905, In accordtended beyond the year
wltb the provisions of section
IH. HOLDSWORTH'
.
of
the charier of
thirl
four,
title
e<
e Co-'s block. Spoclal a
said city.
eye. ear noee and thro

THE DAI1»T EAO:

defining Its rights, duties and privi­
leges.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the'
council of the city of Traverse City,
ijtat section thirty-one of an ordinance
heretofore passed. Sept. 28. 1903.
granting permission to U K. Gibbs,
his associates, successors and assigns,
to construct, maintain and operate a
street railway on certain streets of
Traverse City under the name of the
Traverse City ft Peninsula Railway
Company, and defining Its rights,
duties and privileges, be-and the same
hereby Is amended to read as follows;

PAGE SEVEPC

tTTJRDAY. APRn. 29, 1&05-

r 1: i 5 TO $ ,5 o SAV I
freai u. We will ship l!
keep-tbe dealer't
■# proflL
praflL *15
*1S toBKy-aocor.
a present of thatamoantofmaoey? It
I of the silo you 'rant-in your own pocket, what a the use of making tbe dealer
d
lo hiOiL and yeuTl have aletof your saoney left
I’t make the silo a hit better. IT we sell you tbe silo youTl have tbe best saki
_________________in
Idea The Handy
Haadr All-Steel FraAn
Frama SUo is absolntely lthe
teM Inveotiw insilo
i ooo«ro(!tion—the most sul»ttntiU sad
that tkill, experience and money oan build—the bestbulltbyanybody.anywhere. Hiqr diroe*—arias your own agent
make the alcnt'c prafli yourself.

THE HANDY

SILO

s4r. Wogoa - you know JsR <
, __
fulfill the provisli
■ by luell. Here of loot tt a atto
atto eonetroeite on eortael
t. es« pUcA tbe Heiter Hi.
franchise in any reEpect, aafi^r. noi
baodiwt. bandn flttlfbt.al<rayi «ork ngbi. Bakli
inMpie.-|ii»cii<anT eTeiiuilng-lu ipeclel lar-^lgkl d(K
cation shall have been given
;lven' bv
olliK »ltb tbe tannanall over tbU WUBI7. la bock Of every
lo you ever <sw. Our reputation, eanied tbrousb yean of t >DCMdMlllK
council In writing, specifying tli
no ebaneea.
or soBey f«« rlsbt back to tbe buyer—yoo mVe
'
Stir goaraBteeU brood—(he sUoatoet s'
'~''
ticulars of such plain violations, un­
UKtoolatefor tbliaeuoo'ieron
.don't.raltuaill
wall
e ttWfbL Bntdc
I'bay
a
alio
for
oo
little
nooey
afalo.
aiyou
tanrtgbt
mw
less the grantee, bis- associates, suc­
BOW.
You
may
nerar
be
able
I at well bare lb« i
atlnz tbis propoiUlon tor a,»b- : tlA-pitly. aowrUotodar, telllaz ui tbe rlie alio > ou *U1
cessors and assies shall immediaiely
pectol offer. Wo a:
trabtha. to aare you froo 115 to ISO-a •mie aum to Bva.
ametou a price deliter*), Itelsbl paid to your iiatleb. eod guai
cease thereof and forthwith remeily
.......... oaOorourfrM^obooka •vHeiv totteve SlOO naft
I >e wl!l hare one of our expert alio men call ons-ou. Aek u^................
the same. llOoa
tor
(be
taVwer.
Doan
delay.
W
rite,
today.
.Tr^r" a FWlag Year'StMk.” tt It ebock fuU o! «BonefeailJiE__att«seatlOoe
. . If said grantee, his associates,
successors and assigns .shall Jail to
" THEFAIMERS HMDT WASOH 00., DeRT. 18, SABIHAW, HCH.
complete the track and operate Us
■akera of Farwaops Heady Wagoas.
cars over and through ■ tbe streets
named in section two of this ordinance
within two years ’of the adoption and
passage of this ordinance, or If saM
grantee, his assotlatcs, successors and
*1 for 25 Cents.
assigns shall fall to complete a lino
four copies of popular music for 25
of road to Old Mis-slon. as contem­
cents, while they UsL
plated by said grantee, his associates,
NBLl. BROS
3739-U
GRINNl
• 18. within .the
aid grantee, his CIOMbsck pork. ...i........... .^16 00
' ssigns fail J3darb*ck,jwrk. pwjb.:....
W. M. SmUliart. of IPekin, la., bad Inon of said
curable coosumptioa. bisI last
li hope va
liboncot poik per m...yr.
isbed; but Dr. King's New
Net Discovery
Jodflsb, per Ib........ ...1.
>r 0>DBUmpUon, Coughs and Ckilds,
Ham; per Ib............
kept him out of the grave. He says;
Bacon, per n>.
‘This great specific eompielely cured
Lard.^ tb...
aba
me and saved my life. Since then. 1
have used it for over 10 years, and con­
the
e or cease to operate the cars
sider it a marvelous throat and lung
thei
within the city limits, for a Potatoc
cure.
“Strictly eclentlfic cure for
period of thirty (30) days consecutiveCoughs. Sore Throala or Colds; sure
unJess such failure to operate sbaj; SUtUT. •
prevenutive of Pneumonia. Guaranact or omission of said Butter, dairy............ •-................
teed. gOc ^ *1 tattles at C. A. Bug
associates, successors Cheese, per Ib............................
grantee, hi
and assigns.
fclt, per barrel ...........................
■c., 2. This ordinance to take im­
Eggs .......... ............ ......................
mediate effeciFtour AM Feed.
Moved by'Alderman Dockeray that
the ordinance be adopted, and that Hay, per ton ..............................
... .
trouble for years naasiug
work shall be commenced October Corn, per buabel .........................
gravel or stones with escruciai.bg
ileted by Ju'
first, :
pain,*' says A. U. rbnraes. a well
Oats, per bushel
................
firsL .. .
'
coal operator oI BnHalo, O. “I 'all dealers SELL THEM AT fl.OO UPWAF.DS
Carried.
relief from medicine until .1
Yeas — Aldermen Bingham. - Dock­ F^r,’ H.,’L.' ft Oo-ii b«"!!!!
began, taking Foley's Kidney Cure
fftlKOAMTEN 9KOJ
Makiro.
J7» BreedWav. N. Y.
eray. Glllett, X,ardie. Millar. OvIaU. Rye. H.. L. ft Co.'s bMt..............
inrprlalng. A
then the result was snrprlalng.
Murray. Winnie,.Wilson—(9).. Alder Commeal, H.. U ft Co-’s ben..
few doees started the brick-dnst-Uke
an Gibbs not ^^bgsubstance and now I have no pain
H, L. CC.-B beet..........
across
my
kidneys
and
I
feel
like
a
Moved by Aldeirann Gibbs that the Middlings, per iOO .....................
new man. * It has done me *1,000
raising of water rales for saloons from Bran, per 100 ......................1...
worth of good." Foley's Kidney Cure
*20.00 to *35.00 as passed April 13th,
will cure ev.ery form of kidney or
1905, be rescinded.
bladder disease. Sold by 3. E, Walt
Carried.
ft SoDB.
eodw
Hannah. Lay ft
IT Mill.
Yeas—Aldermen Bingham. Dock­
)
*1.05
eray. GUIetL Gibbs. Lardie. MUIar, WbBBt ....................
Muiray. ovlatt. Winnie. Wilson—(lO.) •Rre,.........................
Henrj'
Brodhagei
Moved by Alderman Winnie that-the Buckwheat ..........................................4Sc
Prau 1.
,. Henry Voorheei
Hannah ft Lay Hera Ca
council recommend to the .board of ed­
................. lOc to *0c YYbiUng. J.'^^nUett, D. g! Chandler,
76 candle power ligbl
ition that
W. P. Voge
■ogelsong, R. Price. J. W. Slater
be placeid on each of the doorways of
" *»ckhart, O SchoolE.
W.
Idlngs:
The
the foUowing
following school bnild
craft .
Wright, M. D. MorR‘
Boardiun Avenue and Ceni
, D. Cochlin. <
gan. f
Carried.
been made shall have the option of
Report torotanoa by -Wm. T. Tront- Bell, i
MOEBd-by
Alderman
Gibbs
(hat
the
ittention to eye, ear, nos
paying any-lnsUllmeni of sa)d assess­ board of public works be insti
istructed to wina Citizens' phone 686.
ibroaL Glaases flUed. OOfce a
O. Pierce. F. and S. Coapln. M.
ment at any time before the same pnt In the neeessary
3 walks on Hogs................. ....................... 4V6cto5c F.
American
lerlcan Drug
r
Co.
Oviau, A. C. Hunter, Dan Sharkey, L.
shall become due. as above provided.
Eighth street.
Hogs, rough ..........
..........
J. Tedman. F. F. Hedden. Mrs. M. S.
Resalution.
Carried.
Steers and hetlera.'light........ -..te
.....................
nenter.
Wright. M. La
! COre, Frank
Yeas — Aldermen Bingham. Dock­
-Paving Nvfest Front Street
James
Shriglcy. Goo, Lackey, H. D.
1879—Resolved
19—Resolve< by the council of the eray. Olllett. Gibbs. Lardie, Millar Good ateera, I.8M lbs.......................
Chapin. Wm. Rlcbmcnd, G. R. & 1. Ry.
city of Traverse City. Michigan. ITial Murray. Ovialt. Winnie. Wilson—(10.)
Co.. Helen Wade. Wm. Shaffer. Mrs.
The following saloon bonds
J. N. Orth. Frank Sullivan. W. A. WesLambs...................../..........................
presented
ten. Swedish Cbnreb, Isaac Hatch,
ct Of said city, resolve lo n
Sheep, good.
....................
C. D. MD.T.KR,
Tleslgnal. N. Coutouner,
Coutourier, Anthe
den and
lo*lng publlo improvement. _
NORRISVILLE 80LLER MILL.
foUo
, State Bank Buildii
Obert, Wm.
... ... McCoM. J. R. Kami
paving
ol
grading
and
B.
O.
Ems,
The
JOHN .NORRIS, . Prop.
ClUzens •' " Pul<
ilcipber. o: Sunatedt. J.
E. McKamar
from the vvest line <
Hamlin. J. B. Han EsL. Wm. N. RlchPhone 487 2-s and 24.
A- Toplnka. -with
_____to th? west lloe of Mapl
J. W. Goble, John Kerns. B. Kempbeing a public street In said city. In- E. McNamara sureties.
Buying Prices.
Est., Ed. Barber, Harry Carr, S.
Moved by Alderman Winnie that Wheat ....................................
clndiog tbe necessary curbing, gutters,
V Wilhelm block.
..*1 05 G. Burkhead, D. Stricklin. U K. Cleve-,
crosswalks, manholes, catch'-basins. they be referred to the committee on
land. Margaret Willaey, C. J. Smith. [
Coro .......................................
sewers and approaches. In said portion licenses.
Wm.
Ackerman, Edgar Lowing, S. E.;
■■
60
Rye.........................................
Carried.
of Front street, and
WalL J. Hopkins. R. Hopkins. Hobert |
is. all lawtpl
• proceedings
The druggist bond of S. E. Walt ft Oats ........................................
Whereas,
la'
Wllwn, Bert Green, E. Vaowagner, |
n taken,
and performed, Sems, and the constable liond of Buckwheat
.........
.
have been
Uken. done
do
Amos Bingham, J. W. MIRar. S. Far-'
e requisite and necessary for George Smiibton were presented. .
which are
.TOW. Alex Robertecn, Irene Shields. I
lenlist, 303 »
Belling Prices.
Moved by Alderman Bingham lliai
the due performance and eomplellon
D. Stevenson. Board <rf BduimUon. C. phone 148.
Flour, NorriavlIIe Roller
the bonds lie approved.
of the said improvement, and
•L. Greilick, David Dokey. Clara Bou-1
beet............
Carried.
Whereas, the spe '-’
dreau. and all persons Interested lo
:'y
t
the
Moved
by
Alderman
Millar
ihst
bas been duly made and confirmed,
the laying of a sewer in the alley b(y
providing for the payment of that part ty clerk ho Insirueied to renew the
tween Wasblogtai and Webster
of the estimated cost wh|ch the coun­ isurance on the water -works, the Peed ........
streets beginning on Garfield avenue
running thence west to Barlow street,
cil jJtalded should be paid and taroe same to be divided'equally botweeii Middlings :lal Iassessmenl for such public John R. Santo and E. W. Haktings ft
thence north on Barlow to Washing­
by sp^al
best ....
Son.
ton street, thcoce west on Washing­
Bran ........
Carried,
*“Nw,*S^ore,.the board of pobl
ton street to Railroad avenue, there
Cornmeai .
Yeas — Aldermen . Bingham.. Dock­
eortnect with trunk sewer, take no
woris of the said elty. is hereby dlrec
ed to proceed with-the said public It eray. Gillett, Gibbs. Lardie, Millar,
Cheated Death.
PR. T. A. Wn-HBUI
Murray. Ovialt, Winnie. -Wilson—(10.)
• and ----the same i
provement
prosbeute
DENTIST
dney trouble 'often ends fatally, ment heretofore made by tho board of
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
City Opera Houm Block. Room
defrayIrovrf*^bj Alderman Gibbs that the le council adjonrn until April 2Tth. sut by choosing the right medicine, assess rs for the purpose
C. H. Wolfe of Bear Grove, Iowa.cbeat- Ing thatt Ipari of tbe cost which tbe
105. at 8 o'clock p. m.
resolution be adopted.
sd death. He says: “Two years ago oounci' .li'clded
should be borne an-1
MISCELLANEOUS.

Carried.
1 had Kidney Trouble, which caused paid liv
special assessment for the 1
I
CHAS. M. BEF,RS.
Y^—Aldermen Blngbant. Docklit-monilHii', tliat this is the only place that Cloth* i
>at pain. suBertng and anxiety. iay-ing of a sewer in tbe alley between
City ClerkSTRONG AND GRAY,
;ook 'Electric Btttera. which ef­ Washington and Webster streets, be- I injr is ph’cn a way by kcpping it presised and cleaned [
Cor. Boardman Ave and Eighth S
fected a complete cure. I have abo ginning (
Oarfield avenue, running
Recniution.
Phone 627.
870
5EV*ER NOTICE.
found them of great benefit In general •thence w
FREE, and you will always find our fit and prices j
1880—ViTiereas. by a special Ml of the
To People's Savings Bank. A. La- debility and nerve trouble, and keep •north on BarloW street .
oDtsee, Charles Rosenthal, T. Nowak- them constantly oa hand, since, aa 1 street, thence west cn Washington
I'ipht.
::
::
owskl. ttlthelm Bartak Co., Howard find they have no eqliM." C. A. Bog- street to Railroad Avenue there to
WUbelm Block.
tVhUlfig. J. D. Munson. P. Kyselka, bee, Tbe Hsnnaih DriiK Store and E. E connect i»-ith trunk sewer. Is now on
file In my office tor public
.
Inspection.
City of Traverse City. Anns ft Cole, Mllle'r guarantees them at 60e.
and credit, and through Its authorize Wm. Hoollban, J, A. Moore EsL. J.
N()tice
ice 1s also hereby given that the
PAINTING AND DECORATING.
council and board of assessoi
For painting, papering, decorating am agents and offleers to issue bobds W. MUlIken. F. Hamilton. E. McNam­
Will tntereat Many.
therefor for an amount not exce^tog ara. Saxton Hdw. Co.. Tonnelier Bros.,
Even’ person aboald know that good City ol Traverse City will meet at the
all interior and exterior «rk see
Miller Brothers. 426 W. Elevento- one hundred thousand dollars (*100,- J. F. Gillespie. Jno. B. Kelley, Mrs. K. health Is Impossible If tbe kidneys sre council rooms in said city onMay Stb.
000,00)
to
be
expended
in
i^lng
pub1905
at
7:30 o'clock p. m.. to review
C.
Barnes, J. T. Munson. Carts Cigar •deranged. Fuley's Kidney Cure will
and 420 W. Tenth streets. 4-2^•05
Uc Improvements.and parks and ini- •V).. Alfred Grellick Co., Frank Broach, cure kidney and Madder disease m said assessment roll at which time and
provlng and beautifying the eatne wa Hannah ft Lay Co.. Chas. L. Gage BsL, every form, and will build up and place opportunity will be given all
for the use and benefit of the Inhab­ P. Burden. P. Biiatnim, O. C. Mtdiatt, Bireoguieo
persouB
Inierested to be hear^
Blreogthen
theee
organs
eo
they
will
ute^
v>i
.General Ins^rstae^^^Reat E^U.
CHARLES M. BSfeRS.
thereof.
, , B. J. Morgan. Oscar Simpson. Wm. perform their fnnea
Money to loan, OOce over ^ T itants
irformoftheir
.'^®5gi4"***diabeteB°
City Clerk,
Now. therefore. It Is hereby resolved Powle. MlUar ft Morae. Frank Schnm- danger
Briiht's
d
Ealed this 20th day oof April.'1905.
.. 1tStfo te taken In
aki, Jas. Spencer. Sla L. Fowle BsL, It Foley'B Kidney
36-tl4
Henry Wlscbnewaky, Augnat Beltoeh, time. Sold by S. K1
K Walt ft Sons, eodw
and to Issue bonds therefor the Anna Germaine, H. S. Bargelt, Jos.
Tlie Popular Auctioneer of Grand Traw city
of 60.000 dollars, to be expended Trombley. C. Germaine Est. I. Q. Win­
etae county. Ofilce 830 B. Front et sum
In said elty In making public Improvc- nie. F. C. Lahyrn. Germaine Bros
Traverae City.
•ments end parks and buying lands Flora A. Hobbs, R Schomberger; A.
therefor and improving and beauMy- B. Wilson, Mrs. Louise WrigfaL W. H.
ing the same for thq nsc and benefit of Edmonds, G. A. Smith. E. L. Ransom.
the inhabtttnU thereof.
Ellen Holdsworth, FYank Shumskl,
And be ItTurther resolved. That the Amon Langwortby, Lorin1 Roberta, C.
C. Hull. Mrs.
lestlon of
1. Kroupa Est..
PRATT ft DAVIS. ATTORNOTK'
as. J. Baker. Frances
Kelley, Jas.
Traverae City Btste Bank BulWIng.
Iffln, J. W. Miller. Mre, i
third floor. Suite 8U-812.
,
ted to the taxpaying electors of said Roland. Jacob Caiman. Mrs. W. J.
InterMted Ih^e
alt persons
p
FRANK A. SCOTT.
laying of a sewer beginning at
Veterinary Burgeon.
the council room:
Intersection of Wellington street
Graduate OnL Vet. College. 011^ lb
9tii day of May. 19C
tbe alley between Front and St
Statu
ns state street. Both pl
said
day.
p. m. to 7 o'clock p. m. '
streeU in said city, thence running
calls promptly attended.
and that tbe clerk be at hereby is west to the west line of the eaat twen­
be given ty-two feet of lot six. block five, ori­
UNDERWOOD ft OMLOB
ten daj-s ginal plat of the vlUage (now city)
thereof by posUng.
LAW.TBW
before the time fixed for said election of Traverae City. Michigan, Uke nocity and fi
Money to loan on city
lo said Ice.
ix or more; public places
p....
6. Botherla
<-rty. Roc
written or print.
printed band bills
city writiei
That the asaeasiioni roll for speelai
of hold!ting said elecingttme;ai
nent heretofore made by the
J. R, MONROB
V to
tkm. tbe at
• the J
boted of special UB<
General Inawranee and Raal EattU
pose of
If d
defraying
.
thi
_______ Is tpTteex.
tU Wllhelai block
wMeb the counell <
cause said notl^.to be published to borne and paid by -------------------------one or more of the newspapers pub- for the laying of a sewer begUmIng at
MARK CRAW.
iniereecUon of WelUngton stroet
onev a d
ar
■Trunka. parcels and light drajdng Ushed In said city; and the noUce of
said election so posted and published
be alley between Front and- Stats
Charitable contribntlona dellverod
shall contain a copy of this resolution.
CIS in said city thence rairalng
free. L«ave orders at C3ty Book
Moved by Alderman Winnie that
west line of the east
Store.
the reaolution be adopted.
et of lot six. block five,
ity-lwo feet
village
original plat of
. _ tnpw dty),
Carried.
PIANO TUNlNa.
oley s
oney and ar
o
Teas —Aldermen Bingham, Dock- of Traverae OKy. Michigan,
-------- .to
W. N. MILLARD- .
Now loeateV eraK Glllett, Gibbs. Lardie, Millar, file In my office for public
Notice 1s also hereby give
irttb Orinnell Broa,-189 Kwit atrtet Murray, OvUtL Winnie, 'WllBon-{10.)
}uDcil and board of Bssessora of tbe
Street Car Ordlni
Citr of Traverse city wtB meet at the
oney and ar
1881—An ordinance amez
eoundi rooms in said city onMay 8th.
thlrtr-ona of an ordinani
1996 «t 7:80 o‘«k»^ p. m., tt ravlew
passed SepL
1903. granUng per- said aaaaasmMit roll at which Dme and
Blaalon to L. KTGibbs, bis associates. place opportunity will be given all
and assigns to conitrueL ________________ to be heard.
fwhiteu and operate a ktreet railway
CMAMJMI U.

DIRECTORY

W B. CORSETS

Best Without Costing Most

Clothing!

S'"

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,:il5

■■iS

Geo. W. Miller

Beadle Block.

Traveree City.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS

ssHSl'SkT Si

of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR

c,„ «SK'hS

On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY’S HONEY JtND 'TAR
for Coughs, Colds, and Lung ’Trouble, several manufacturers are advertising
imitarions widi similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably
known reputation of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR.

DO NOT DE INPOSED UPON

-We originated H

« T

as’'a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get

f0|_^yfS HONEY AND TAR you <io not get the original and genuiha
Remember the name and insist upon having F
’ H
T . D not risk
ydur life or health' by taking imitations, which, cost you the same a; the genuine.
' Sp^RY’s H
T is put up in thtce sizes—25c, 50c and 6i.oo.

Datad thto 20Ui day of

W6

miy by FOLEY ft GO., 92-94-90 Obi* Straai, CUMgt, lilfaMit.
SHUS.u*
geuirmn ir ,m
e: Walt & Sons.

4

THE

rHK CHURCH88.

Foortseoth Street It. E. Ohureh.

*

A MIGHTY ‘'LAND GRABBER."

Duhrth HngteoL
The beet qging wboct flour oakos
your grocer tor It.

Churcb'noticM are Inserted free and
pastore are reqneeted to bring In -noUoes not later than 8:30 Friday after­
noon.
2. One

Tbe leut bomber. B. Drawn out la a
alender Btrin«. 6. An oncommoa ni
for a slri. T. A anaU round tfM.
One-bair of read. e. A lette-.

rrimala andl^flnjtto-Btme a «Iace
wbere
Croaaworda <a
' oneqaal lenftb: L A
gmccfni flowv. *2.
'2. A genna of planta,

oral roae or pnipIUi llowen.

All are weleone.

Atbury M. E. Church.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, pastor.
Class meeUng, 8:48 a m.
Uornlng service 10:80.
Sunday school, II m.
^wortb League. 6 p. m.
Dvalng Bcrvloe at 7:30.
Prayer meeting Thurailay evening.

. Oesenl conne.
kind ot trolt
Ddim: L A letter. 2. A mucnllBe

.Congregational Churehl
Rev. D. CoefaUn, pastor.
Homing......................
.....
»on^ *iR|Bs Tbe BeoUha
■vloe, 10:30,'
Soaday aebool_________
ml at noon.
Worh,"
Soaf«| tbe BMUr mnslc
T. P. 8, C. B, 6;4lKp. a
wm be wnd^ay tbe choir by speSunday evening ser^ at 7:30.
_ not fargst to bring
Ing, ^ursday evening.
In the - •



•|30.
*A ‘cordUl welcome to these services.

Woman's

Grace Episcopal Church.
Church of Christ fOlsolplea) .
Tbomsa P. UHom. paster,
The Rev. C. T. Stout, rector.
gulct hour, 9:30 a. m.
I avenoe and WluhHoming worship, 10:80.
Ingtcn Btreeu.
Sanday ac^l at It m
Holy communion, 7:30 a m.. exc^t
'jitermvdiale
ermvdiate Endeavor. S. 16 p. m.
denlor Endeavor. 6:48 p. m.
oo the first Sunday in the month, then
Evening service at 7:30.
at IIJO. ‘
Pentecostal prayer meeUng. Tues.
Horafng service and sermon at 10.30.
day evening, a; 7:30.
Sunday school and qnestlmi class
12 m: •
. 2:80 p.
Evening service and eermon at 7.30.

[Twelve coaewled eropi.l

For-

elgn Hlsslawdhotiacr of the Asbnry
chnrti wUiteik a thank nSertng ser­
vice M 10:30 aT^' Teh afldreas to be
given by tbe pl^.

epLO^^ THE SUN.

All are cordially Invlied to these ser­

A bnar man. la tta fanner, jet
never falU to at abme time rest K<
be attempts to teadi the boja all be
can—endearora to teacb them patlem
and acorn of lax m^ods, to expectnb magic, love rlidit, hate wrong and
be aoaweraUe for eadi daj's wi '
•Tor I certalnlj bellere," be saji, It
a to be boneat and b
mes, whether jon go to Ascot
negotiate a aale or onlj to^mlU..etc.’'

vices.
-|g— U It Wen Oth.
• W^tltb.

First M. e. Church. .

Free M<lethedlst -Church. .
V. C.
-. .Mill
lller.
Preaching at 213 East Fourteenth
street, Sunday,
undi
at 1:30 p. n

Rev. Tboe. Cox, pastor..
CUss m^Ung, 9:30 a m.
Homing service. 10:30.
SoDday aebool at
E4>wortb Leagn<
Bv«ilng servloe
'-'Dior League, Thursday, <>i v v. w.
--------meeting, Tbureday ev.ening,

nonmer has pabltehsd

87374f

GRADf
EXAMINATION.
« «f ttte earlleet EIGHTH
diateanx that n
TOe aannaJ eighth grade
It was built on tbe Hte of tbe^
»Oee Is also hereby glva that the
feudal fortrees In a son of frsak of tha Uoo f<w tbe BchooU. of Grand Tmv«M
mocil and based.« sasessors of the
•ty win be held at the toOowtoi City
ky of Traverse City win m
meat
_________
at tbe
• placet Hay 4th and fth. 1M6: eouncU
.-NOCU rooms
It
........................
-in
said dty ccMay
Stfl.
1906 at 7:30
7
o’clock p. m., to review '
. - UisslM, at School Hooae
said asses
11 at which Umwand
Willlamsbiiig, at School Houae.
Fife LalcA'at Sd«>oI House,
Klngaley. at Sehoed House.
Mooroe Ctenur, at School House.
00 dry tend; It preferred to
Only pupiU who have pursued the:
Dated this 30to day of
bridge a river. Ihere was oo wi
tudlee-of the eighth grade at least six
36-U4
■pace In other direcOons, but this
ed beet at a stroke of cooatraetlvc
pndence. Ihe architect at-the'Adding
of IHana of PolUers Jni^Md the Owr
as a schoolboy wonld 4iavs
a
bnte. The huge arches never carried
anything of nee to mankliid at large,
hot evea a right of way.
At first mow -of them had no superstmeture. and tbe bridge might bare
been called "Diana's folly." But she
knew what she was abooL Bbe was a
mli^ty man snbdner. with a heart as
cold as the stone of her new dwelling
and a face and fovn kept bcaotlfnl for,«rer by the stodloas aveidaMe of ev­
ery psng-u
for the contrived to file In bee bed.
»l.f
thongh abe croased the path of GatherInede'Hedlcl. She rated a king by the
usual meUkods and by studloas defw>
CMetohlm kept him her obedteat, bum­
ble servant to the day of bis death. She
inqilnd one of the greatest sculptors
of her time in hli creation of a Tonna
that rivaled die antique.
She was Me of the mightiest tend
grabb^ of history, adding diatean to
ebatean vritb a purpom that never tal:'
tered and by methods of smooth, onemodoitel persistence tt»t nev« failed.
Sbe started with everyttalug agslmt
her in tbat epoch of toe worablp of
youth wfaoi ebe began her siege of toe
heart of tbe danidiltt oi France. Sbe
was a widow, and a widow with a
family, yet abe knew no pause In her

a^pU shall' be forward^ to tte'
_
ty>*mteBloBe«f aebodte nnlesi lueb
PupiTkhkll pretet a certifleato from
bis teadier. ataUng that such pnpll has
ooformed to tbe above ralA
and accuracy JIM de­
aded In an school work. These
Id flrst. The purpose of tbe eighth
................................. to aee bow

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First Presbyterian Church.

choir composed of the choirs of all
the cburchee. All the cburctaes
give up tbelr evening

services and

unite in this mass meeting.
ChrlsUan

I

so bright.-]^ Toth Herald.

Tbe Ia

dies of tbe Uisstonary Union fed they
have been fortunate in securing such a

Pride. ID nature and want pf m
are tbe three great eoorees of HI n
aers.-Swtft

speaker as Hr. HotcbklBe. By tbdr In-

month.

vitaUos the young people's eodeUes
and

An r..-tlcle uaed In the boiM.

--------- r -

the churches

will

endeavor

Traveme C:ty (
The tendency, to rash pupils through 8. S.. meets In Mi________________________
tbe grades and out of aebool te one ‘ iay ou or betore eete toD moon. A.
tbe evils that tbe el^th grade dJploii_. SJtney. W. M.; F. BeTltend. Secy.
has engendered. Thte abonld be check­
ed.' The number of ^natee te not
Dudieas Gamp, Mo. 334S. W. M. A,
the beet or blfheet test of tbe effi­ m«eu el Woodman ball Monday evenciency of onr seboote.
Inga, March 6 and 20. CbSA Defoe, V.
We must Insist on a tborangb knowl­ C.; Joseph Sleder, Clerk.
edge of ^ "coraon braachea"

IB|£ for 35
GRINNBIA.

5, 0-0 O O 0 o o A.

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g. o o o oo 0 04.

Music by Mona Davison.
.

S-TT.il

7. o o o o o b o A.
From 1 to 2, B continent; from 1
8, a du on the northern coast of
-Africa; from 2 to 4, one of the Dnitol
States; from 3 to A an Island In the
Ualaj aiobipelago; from 5 to. 0, a
seaport In British Bast Africa; from
B to 7, the name
c of a cItj
citj and a lake
. In Nicaragua; from G to 8. a territory-:
-from T
o A a country of Eui
from 1 to
country.of Aala; f
2 JO 6, a dty of Upolo; from 4
a continent; from 8 to 7. ad Island of
tbe Lesser Antlles belonging
Dntrb.
Ho. IM^-Oenatetoaa.
V A N L Y B-Forest-Uk&
8 C B O U C~A siirlag flower.

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One day tbe pupils bad loeined that
In a cMtaln region It ralna coDtlnually
for six -montba. Tbe teacher then put
tbe qnesdon. “ttniat do they raise
tbei4r' snd from a little boy came tbe
answer promptly. "Umbreltas."
ibrelU
Key So the PasTer.
Na 88.—Rbymed Animals: Tsel. seat
Bocks,
fee.
Fogs,' dogs.
Lever,
beaver.
Sbepberd. lecqiard.
Boat,
goat
Weep, dieep.
Habit, rpbblt
Fear. deer. Dare. bare.
Na
87. - Oet«rapblcaI
Pniales:
Lyons. Como.

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rrightful Suffertng Relieved.
SuDcriug trigfaUuUy from tbe viru
lent pplaoDs of undigested food, C. O
eraywa. of Ldla. Ufka.. took Dr. King's
Few JJfe Pill*, •‘uttb tbo result,' hr
writes, *Hhat-1 was cured." AH atom
*j*g. .*®
C.'A. Bdgbee. Tbe Hannah Drug Store
. sad E. B.
drag stores guMns-

$10 rsward will be given for bifor.
mrtlan regardli^ the parties wtw
broke the windawoln the targe-balW^
ing on ttM Travaras
Drivl^ Nark
gmiMla.. ftsport to A. 8.

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B. A. Coeta. M. O.: CbtA A^
Bdseeomb, eeeratary.
Traveree City IpdgA No. $32. F. B A.
M.
Begeter. cnmianalretlOB Mondey
- ->r bMoro the full of tbe moon. Bffi White, W. H;)!. ffi. HaakdI.

Grand Travarae lodge. No. 200.
N. O,; Lee Honu^. See.
Traverse City Aerie,
i
No. 333, F. O.
ate in Fonteis hall; TneaK at 8 o'd<^ Cbsrtaa A.-

L O. O. F. meets flrst and t_________
daya In esA munto. .C. B. Ch^ C.
~
S. L Davis, Scribe:

P^MABQUETre
Trains leave for tbe eouUi'.at 0 and
11:35 A m.,and 6:30 p
p.m.
ilni leave :tor the north at 7:30
Trains
a. m. and 1:35 and 6:60 p. m.
Trains arrive from tbe sooth at 1:16,

lt:l5 a. m.

and 6 and 6.25 p. n

The Queen City Motor
to 25 horse power Mririiie

Engines. Equal to the best and no
competition with lower grades.
Mmnulaetupml tb'

•TiteE&eentA

CHUMS.
Words by J. P.

A Derate
Deratevil RWa
Ids in a Hd
t, use Bot^en'a
nlca Salve "A ^eq> wound to
ne grdat pain.

meke ibis a greet misslnt<—y Sunoi^

four
for this city. A sliver offering will be
Seats free.
cents,
All are welcome to all the servtceA Uken to defray expense of Mr. Holch37394f
-tf

Ho. t01.-Wer< Banc
Find to bend ib obatlnaej.
Find a deep bole in generoiu.

Duluth Imperial,
/
Spring whaat flour-alwaya nnltoim,
makes lightest, wbUest, most perfect
bread- Aak your grocer tor It 87X7tf

U>D6E NOTICES.

SSI.?

ett£ of a change in tbe
color M thela^lt Is amaitng to eonNote—Tbe iraamtwatlon Is -reading
■idm thspinslBlIliliii If mq son wcse
Swedish Church.
iiwtead el irt»t it
Rev. A. iUrto. of KlngHey. pM<^ fmsB. bine
It ws^ hliN. there w^ be
German EnugeUeal Lutheran
Very reapeetfnlly,
two eolan-ta tbe world-hloe aid
Hattbaeus congregation.
G»»OB L. CK
Service, 10:30 a m.
-^ek. «It ywe ted. then everyttitng
He. »r.-alddlea
AH Germans cordially Invited.
would he ndliMadL UltwereyHnot iB^aall!
low, mirnitliii wonld he yellow or
ik. Francis Ciiureh.
bted . Fmj
MS knows that the
Ught
c na ttiWHs of six eoiota, and
t not In cut
Comer Cass and Tenth streets.
>t In lock;
the reason
Bason thfa^ iare different bwe te
Low mass. 6r45 and 8 o'doek.
azth ta bevy, not Is flock:
Baraca Bible class, 12.
that some swaBew ep five of the eotas
High
mass,
9
and
10:30
o'clotdt.
Sevesth In evas, net In odd: '
B, T. P. 0.. 6:30.
. Asbattd reflect on)y ooa Thus we have
Brhtb la aalmoB. not la cod:
Vesper
Vespers. 7:30 cfclock.
Evising service at 7:30.
Ninth In eotton, not In pod;
ytib# becBuae they ahooth
Bible study and'pmyer meetings on
. jMnie
aty WHOLn la a fa
au but the y^ov.
Tbursday evenings at 7:30.
..............
C. Germaine
Qernu
est, I
they
abeerti
ha
but
tbe
red.
violets
Junior U
F. E Lahyrn, Wm. Powle. G«i_______
odem Woodman hall, over Postofflee.
pntple heeacbe they absorb evefy3:30.
• •
.
Bros., Flora •1. ••
Hobbs.
s^Gartand.
Sundays, 10:30 a m.
All are cordially Invited to the serthtng bat red had blue, a mixture of
Wednesdays. 7:30 p. m.
tlU sbe bad married
vicea.
Reading room open dally except Sun- which two cotes forns purple.
bird, a coin and Incloe
and dowered them aU and provided
la
d>e
eveat
of
tbe
*nn
being
red,
day frohi 2:00 tlU 6:00 p. m.; Thursday
benelf wltb'a cboiee of palaces for her
roses,
blood,
red
ink
and
aU
other
eveulngs, 7:00 to 9:00. New Wilhelm
.Evangelical Clyirch,
old age. Bbe never made an enemy or
block, room 314.
ttihigs that ne MW red wonld reflect
Comer Ninth and Wadsworth streets.
tt So also «ett saow, dw illy and
by each natloa;
Rev. R. H. Htdsfple, pastor.
pose a friend who was not likely to —
CHIJRCH BREVITIES.
all thiags'thet
Bacoim la aealterad________
all___
creation:
Ip, morning class meetieg.
Jno. Faust. H. Montogue, 1____ ______
gUdm o'^
o’er oceu
ocean and bay:
Missionary MeetingA—The Her. Wib tbeee wonld. tf eoarsA he red. Bvery- of -nae. Sbe died In toe sanctity of fU Qrelljck^B8L.Jfr8._Z. C. PairbMki.
10:30, rooming worablp. Sen
fanlGeas manoers and an unruffled
art you abould pracUeo each
12, Sunday school.
3 R. HotebklsA «f Cleveland. Ohio, ddng Hee would swallow up die red
anB. A.
aatiiaou.
M. Chase-Bst..
i
day.
brow. H«- heart of Ice kept her a
3:30, Junior Y. "P. A.
A. G. Ball, A. J. -Eavltend,, O.
Carwin speak on ■■Ulssloos’’ In this city UiU and acFaf.qntte black. QrasA
Venus
to
toe
lakL
Had
ber
prototype
6:00, Senior Y. P. A.
ver, Mrs. H. O. and D. R.
. Campbell,
■a. lOAoWhat Artl<d*t '
tomorrow. He comes here t« stimu­ for'lnstancA-W^ he blai^
B. £>.
E. muiv,
Miller, Cbas.
___
W. Faast,

_____
Anna
so would the «we c« the sky. but been anything bnt a goddess Diana a.
late missionary seal. He Is a most inmight
have
given
ber
points
In
tbe
wise
'’"tie,
Phor•

Beudle.
Phoebe
J.
Fteh.
Hre.
Battle
itbe white doob* would he red. Tlte'
teresUng spestker and never falU to
urns. Mrs.
Ml
avoidance of toe ravages of tetters- R. Bnps,
A. H. Hall, Mra, C. “
kind oTIbtas wonld happes If
Palge.'H.________
e.*H. L. nrti,
, B. Lyon,
m«L-Oentory.
—-------A. J. W
stir tbe hearts of the people by-bis
^^we^^na. “
lay. evening
lace, O. P. Carver,
Carver, and all persons
^
Indescriptions of the trials and tri. bine or white venlfl he bine knd every­
All
c
ited in
t
II of all classes
are welcoroe
terested
In tbe
gn—..
grading
. _ and paving of
umptaB of the missionary and tbe vle- thing else Hack.' Tbe irtiole aky,
State street
tbe east line
i
—' from
............................
aeof
of Caas
tories of the gospel,
ttivlng spent clooda and all, wonld be blue. The
Gray aqiilrreU. gaerally four In a street
Hue of Railroad
i Dottoe.
five yearn In Afiiea as a missionary be grass this doe would be biue. not nmt. are born in Mardh or early ApilL
roll tor special
black, for it reSeets both blue and Tbey never venture forth from toe
toed, 9^48 :
speaks .-'as one having sntborUy.'' ‘
Helm,
ai
ydlow. Hab. would be an black, tbe nmt during toe flrst month and are assessment beretotore made by tbe
elm, auperlDtendent
At 4’ p m. Hr. Rotcbk&s will adHe4ui
'
red of tbe lips wedd be black, and tbe attended alone by toe mother.
Bbe
dress/Tybung people's
rest of the face would 'be a cloudy takes this'task upon bereelf from
meeting In tbe Pint M. B. church.
blue. If tbe enu were green, we would (dKdce and does not allow another
Gospel meeUng'^ai*7*:8A'
At 7:30 p. m. Mr. Hotchkiss win have a Utde variety. Things that are
•qolnel. even ber own mate, to apPrayer meeting, Tbursday, 7 p. m.
speak at a mUslooary m— me<
yellow would
rouiu euii
still be.
ue . yeuow,
yellow. pteach toe neet.
> blue would be blue.

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P^<ffdSn^g*S^!rt^ (be ^

tnem and most wbdloaoM braad. Akk

' Aatm: 1. To ban ■crapto^

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