The Daily Eagle, March 27, 1905

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The Daily Eagle, March 27, 1905

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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i-V

EAGLE.

THE DAI
TRAVERSE CITY. M:

VOL XI. NO. 3114.

Bedroom Suites

lAR, MONDAY. MARCH 27, 1905,

ACCIDENT
H.S.1^R0»CTS BACK TO HER
ALFRED
A TtJNNEL
IN ATM-ETICS
CHILDHOOD
MEN BLOWN UPWARD BY HIGH ARE EXCEPTI'
PRESSURE or AIR.

F'OR SF*RIIMG
Our salesrooms are ci-owded with new spring Suites.
Many are taking advantage of our advance showing
in these lines, and are picking out the ones they want.
You may do the same and we will save it for you.

CITT EDmON.

FOUR

MRS. BETTY PARKER WANDEREO"
WHEN PASSING AWAY.

MIRACULOUSLY ESCAPED MANY FORMER Ml
FROM DEATH.

V. FRORICH
K DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE

THOUGHT SHE WAS PLAYING
WITH BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

TOR OFFICE
OF MAYOR

Ib Track Meet

We took givat care to se,lect an exceptionally fine
line .of medium priced
Suites this year—not too
cheap nor j’et too expen­
sive, but just right. Don’t
fail to see our

Oak Suites irom

$18 to $28
Others Irom .

$12.75 up.
Odd Dressers and Commodes.
A mg Une ol Iron Beds.

Your Promise to Pay WiUDo.

J. W. Slater
Wholesale aa« Retail.

YourBeUable Home Fonilstaer

. -LET-'IJS' Figure With You
On all kinds of interior
work. Our prices on build­
ing materials are right.
MAPLE LOGS WANTED.

Custom Sawing and Pla|iln^.
Sav.dust for Sale.

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

Corner Tenth Street and Lake Avenue.
W. L. BROWN, «gr.

SOME

(Bpeela! to The Dallr Bu^le.l
New York. March 27.—Four me
work In the railroad tuonel unde^Bas*.
river between Brookl>-u and the hat­
ter}-. had a narrow escape from iastant
death this morning. They were-blowr.
out of the tonnel and up past the sur­
face of the river. ,
Thirty Feet Into the Atr.
Bystanders who saw the men shot
to the surface My that Richard Creed1 was shot op 30 feet Into the air.
lUlian Laborers Fledl
The sudden, and startllnE appear­
ance of.these men so frl^tened a nun.-,
jr ol Italian laborers, near liy tha;
1< flight.
The Brooklyn end of the .tunny) had
been extended about I5 feet beyond
end of the pier and 22
wor)t in the tunnel. Creedon and his
were working
i high pressure of air in.the first
compartmenL Jn a adjoining epmpartmeot 18 men were working hut a-=
there was a bulkhead between
apartments, the other men were
affected.
Roof Fell In. Creed on was the first to ascert£la
that there was a leak In the rOof and
tried to close it up with sandbags but
as he did so. the roof fell to and be

The High Sch-«1
n 1^ beglnninp to w.for the s
1 of 'field and
sports and
and
review of the maiierlaliival
riaUvallable for con­
tests with the High Mool athletes if
other cities in Nor|hem Mlcblgai>.
• i, If the assAlaUon can raiie
ar}- funds t| carry the plai.3
le honors a|d the reputation
gained W Traverse City
athletes in competiSbn with thoui
from other schools will not be fill
in the least by the showing which* will
be made this year. ■
• Good Material ih Freahmen.
A majority of tbe.ineinbers of lait
year's track team are still In scbojl
and there are also a number of freihand others who were not partici­
pants in the sports last year, who will
Ibis year assist matwlally in making
the.local High schoR aggregation a
winner. The runneis and sprinters
of last year's team are available this
year again,-almost without exceptiou.
while in the freight ^vents', besides IC.
Ackerman, who was ^ consistent win­
ner last year. theA ere
fellows who are en^ected
this year and show ^hat" they
List of - *• .The list of those ^ho are expected
out for pract^m In the rarious
events, is about
a great force of air upward.
Weights—E. Ackbeman, Holmes.
Chambers, Amtshuehler. 'tvilhelm.
I^dka, K. Ackerman;
englueers say this is the first
Runs—Miller, Chambers, MeSsrry.
they bad ever known of a similar
Bsuman. Evans. McAUlster.
cldent when the men were not kllle.1.
Dashcs-^-Cbambers, Hodge. Winnie.
Ehrenberger.
THE REV. THOS. F. HICKEY
Hi^ jump—Walker, H: Ackerman.
.------Wyn-

held hr Uie Pope today. The Rev.
Thos. F. Hickey s-aa cemflmed Coadju- von. Robertson.
Blsbop Of Rochester. No card!-' Inviutions for Field and Track MeeU.
Tbe assoclalioD has sent invltarions
wore created.
Manistee, Petoskey, Charlevoir.
Best Jordan. Cadillac. Reed City
Try "DULUTH IMPERIAL" Spring
I'beal Flour.—makes most. lightest Ludlngton high schools. u> send teams
to participate In a field and track meet
and whitest bread.
3705-tf
this city, about May 20. Answers
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PAY
have not been recelve'iV as yet, but it
expected that as e(x» as the various
ama are organised so that the
schotfis of the various ciUes have an
opportunity to estimate their chan<»B
for the year, favorable replied wHrbv
received from a majority, at least,
which would assure an excepticmally
flne exhibition for this city.

Stilrts

SO cents
But not the oTdinary
fifty cent kind—best
ever' shown here—
Mohair and Madras
bosoms. See these
at your first oppor­
tunity.

I Extra Good Inducements

WITH THE
SHOW AGAIN

mains were taken to Kalkas­
ka. t^ay. for hnrlal. and they
accompanied by the foRowing relaUves of the deceased: Mr. and Mr«.
Warren Finn, Mr. and Mrs. ■«•, C.
Finn and Mrs. D.-MacDonald, who has
been here during her mother's lllnesr.

DORSE DROWNED IN CREEK

Wat to Have Been Killed I
Kollce of AnmiHl Meeting.
Dso-a.
The adjourned annual meeting of
the National Protective Legion will ^
This 'tnomiog. a 23-year-oId horse
belonging
-to
Z.
T.
S«'an, was let out
oflicers
■ elected for the coming year, of the stable and. after standing In a
-mbers are isrited U> be present. sandy place In the .road an hour and
L ROBERTS, Secretary.
half, wandered away, probably start­
ing for Hr. Swan's son’s home. On
way (he horse came to the creek
DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS PAY!
and plunged In. Tbe bottom of the
creek was miry and the horse
down into a hole, and. In epite of the
that two small boys who saw the
animal’s. predicament, held iu hea.l
up. It could not gel ..out; and died in
Buy the '‘ HOOSIER” the creek.
Mr. Swan had intended killing
bool Shoe for your
children you are not get­ animal.

If You Don’t

ting tbe best values for
your money.

SHE^AN &
HUNTER

Eop flic Week

Mrs.'Betty Parker, aged 84 years,
died yesterday morning at 7 o'ciocii
at the home of her daughter. Mrs
Warren Finn of 139 East Twelftli
street.
The deceased. In spite of her ad.vanced age. had a very acUve mind.
She look the newspaper published ai
her old home In England, and besides
reading that paper, ebe perused the iocnl and state papers, keeping
posted 00 the cument eveois and th’-war. Shortly before her death, how
ever, her mind wandered back to »io7
childhood days, and she thought she
was playing with her brothers an-i
sisters at the - (fid 'BnglUh home,
was must aptheUc to hear the o1J
ALFRED V. FRIEDRICH.
lady talking, happy as In her childDemocratic Candidate for Mayer •'
hood days.
The deceased was bom in
ago and came to this coun­
try 30 years ago. For some years she
lived with her daughter,- Mrs. Finn,
and another daughter. Mrs. D. MacDon­
ald. of kalkaska. also snrivee her.
There are also grandchildren. W. C.
Plnn and Miss Lillian Finn, residing
in this eitjv
The funeral was held this' morning
at 9 oWock. .at the resid«tce noder
the direction of Undertaker H. L
Carter. There was a very pathetic ircldrtii which took place at the funeral
For some time before Mrs. Parise.-s
death., two lUUe girls. Bessie Hooker
and Peru Fox. were in the habit >i
singing together for the old lady,
at her request, made during hei
ness, the girls sang the little child
{Special to The Dally Engle.]
song. • LUUe Feet Be Careful." at the
Kalkajfka. March 27.—Miss Oraoe
funeral.
The sermcm was preached by the Gilbert. Kalkaska's bearded lady, who
Rev. T. P. UllOB, of the disciples was with the RlAgllng show.Ust
has joteed the McCaddSB circas
ofasnfii the OeeeaMd
Todc wd

STORE ENTERED AT HONOR

AVe'U be glad to have you cat]
and see them.
Our Boys' SlHies are great for

SOME

ONE SECURED 84
CASH REGISTER.

FROM

SUOB

i. worth 8c. special.

5c

10c
Heaej Buck Tafleta EibhoB. S loci s wide: anoth^ a
ment; worth SOe, for, per yard..

Beautiful^ssortiuMt .of new Sammer^DrcaaOooda,

29C

<1 ■

E. WILHELM

Corner Front and Unli^'n Sts.

'Special to The DaUy Eagle.]
llonor, March 27.—John W. Cru*«'»
stcre at this place was brokefi into,
Saturday night an'd »4 was taken from
ibe cash register but nothing else wa.«
missed.
‘The store was broken into, near a
window. Mike O’Connor baa be«» ar
rested on suspicion, by Under*erift K
L. Rockwell and will have his bearir.R
some time this afternoon before Jus­
tice John S. Hardy.

OPP. WHITING HOTEL
Wednesday evening instead
Tuesda.v-

30-inch White Haboui Wash Silk—^hegenuloe—for commenccm«il orcooUrmatlon dreues, worth Oie, for, per yd. .*rOC
COLORED
DRESS_________
GOODS. The
______ ________
___ ______ ___bortmenl of Mohairs and
I'orsteds for Shin .Waist
.W&ist SuUa
SuUs to
t be found Id the city. ^
Wonteds
SQq
I, per yard

8TORB

Men’s and Bo^'s’ Hats
48c, others up to tl.^5
each.
White Toilet Sets,
first-class gc^s, fine
shapes, with beautiful
embossed word, only
11.25 per set.
Coiobinets, 85c aod 59c
each. .
Milk Crocks, Butter
■Jars, etc.
New Doilies, Center
Pieces, Dresser Rpreads.
etc., just received.
Banner Patterns, best
on earth, iold only at the
Economy Store.

»vaWWW

►' Save Money
By Dyeing
as you
trial youu have no idea
ttle dye wlU go
'■ how far a mi
> in making an (fid fabric look
Tbe dyw We aell are
I very easy to
sod will color
lyttfng. CompleU direc’ Uons' on every package.
Price, perpaiiage.

'
(
<
.
'
'

lOeoits.

IVait’8
Drug Store.
Cor. F«mt *ad UaiM Su.

BERT WILHELM.RECEIVED NOMI­
NATION FOR CLERK.

-JOS. SLEDER f^R TREASU»
FIRST DEMIXRAT1C CONVENTICN
HELD IN 10 YEARB.

ycntlen -Hall Was Crowded to
the Doer and Much Intcrect Manifedted.

DEMOCRATIC CITY -HCKET.
(Ct which
whi
The ticket
met with the unaneoui approval of the convention ia as
foltews:
Mayoi^Alfred V. Friedrich.
Clerk—Bert Wilhelm.
Treasuror^oeeph Bledef. '''
Justice of the Peace, long term- lias 8. Jones.
Justice of the Peace, short term—M.
A. Lsnaworthy.
School inspertor—C. A. Bugbee.
MembW of Biurd of Public Wortes
short term, to fill vaeahey—Frank
SchwalUer.
Membar of Board of Public Warlm,
long term—Alsandtr B. Vogel.
'Itw flni Di
City CUBVCArthce the hworporaUiM as a'
y^ next May, was Md
1 ^urdey
crowded to the doors.
lODg thri Interested spectators
was a large number of represeataUve
Republicans.

Shortly before T;30, tbe del^ates
began to assemble, and the s^e basb
of the cooversatloo was tbe candidacy
ofmayor, and before tbe conventlou
was called to order the drtegaies knew
that Alfred V, Friedrfeh was to be the.
man, proridlng he would accept the
nCRDlnatlon.
Promptly at 8 o'clock. E. L. Sprague,
acting chairman of the City, conotit.
tee. called tbe convention to ordcK
and read the prioted call ior the con­
vention, showing thot the severnl
wards were entitled to delegate ss follows: First ward. 10; Second wa'-l.
U; Third ward, 16; Fourth ward. 7:
Fifth ward, 11. He called W. H. Uinlor of the Second ward to act as tern-'
porary ebairmap. Charles A. Bugbeu
Township Election Excitemwit
elected temporary secretary.
Interest is running high over
was apcoming township eiecrios. . Two tlckpolnidd cooslstlng of one from each
{Contlnued on Page Four.)
«-ard: also a like commlitee on per­
manent orgaBltatloa gnd oruer of b<oiINDEPENDENT ORDER OF
ness.
RED CROSS OUT OF BUSINESS After a abort delay tbe commltite
on credentials reported that the:e
[Special to Tbe Daily Eagle.]
were full lelegaUons present from the
Delroli, March 27.—AUorney-Oem
various a-ards, and that there were no
al Bird applied to (he circuit court i
contests. Tbe report was acoepre-l
day for an InjuncUon reetpalnlng the and adopted. .
Order tfi Rer Crees.
On Emotion, tbe chair appointed Dp.
fraternal benevolent society
■clpty from doJ. B. h
Martin and E E Bartak as tell
• Barry res with 85.300 junpaid death l<

PRIMARY S. S- CONVENTION

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
!

spends her winters with ,,,
_
father, a few sfflee norih of this plaaa.
She has,traveled more or lees since
rhildbopd.
Candy KItehen-Seld.
C, A, Hooker, who <^me here from
Evart abewt two months ego aad open­
ed a candy kitchen, has sold bis
machinery and store fixtures to M. E.
Klng. colored, of South Boardman, who
will (xmduct the business down there.
New Newspaper to Be Launched.
South Boardman can soon .boast of x
newspaper. J. Jay Raby. formerly
foreman of the Beldtng Banner, has
decided to locale there, aod will soon
have things moving. He is . a flrsiciase printer and a bustler. That gtres
K'alkaska county another paper—five
In all, the Rapid City News. Kaikasfm
Leader. Kalkaskian, Boardman River
Current and the new one. Sueceea to

ONLY CHOICE

Tbe pywemiHii^ oo .permanent ergaaixatlen and order of business reported.
tbe temporary or
ganltaaoD be made permanent, i
the order of businc
lows;
The nomination of candidates for
Cky offleers:
Mayor. Cliy.Cle'it,
Treasurer. Justice.of the Peace,
JusUce of the Peace, to fiU vr.- ’
cancy. School Inspector. Member uf
the ^rd of Public Works, to fill va­
cancy. Member of the Board of Hublic
Works, full term, the elecUng of a C.iy ^
-cpnaisting .of mie raembrr
from each ward.
On motion tbe report was accord
Md adopted.
The oncers were then swon arid
the ccmvenlion proceeded to do bnai-

rLS-

There will be a cbnniy ecoventlou
;f primary; Sunday school workers
held In this city April 27-28. Day ses­
sions will be held In the Presbytertan church and evening sessItMis in the
Disciples' church. .
This is expected to be the most Inof its kind
held in the city. All of the' teachers
the (xjunty and the cjty are ex­
Tbe ebainnan called for the naming
FOUR DEATHS HAVPRESULTED In
pected and all of the local minlslere of candidates for May^ Vj ward4.
will speak. Prof. t.anrasler of Oberlln. is expected.
The cihnmKiee has made the time that the lint ward had no candidate
public at an usrly date that-they may
present, and gave Way to the tonnh
Ifving Bennett of Owoaao Died of In­ hare tbe time as free from other enward.
juries Yesterday.
gagemenis as ppSMble. A very InterA. V. I
esiing^prcgram la being prepared.
J. M. Huellmaatef. chairman of the
ISpeciaf to Tbe DaUy Bagle.]
fourth' srard delegntlon. arose nnd '
Owbsao. March 27—Irving Bennelt
made
n short speech, nnd nraong other
who was injured in the Ann Arbor RIOTERS HOLD SWAV
things said: ‘-i desire .to place In
railway accident at Meelck, Is <kad.
• - • IN YALTA, CRIMEA
for the oOlce of Mayor a
Bennett is the fourth man to die from
mu who I beUeve will be the ben
liOurles fecMved in that disaster.
la.]
candidate, one who haa grown np
Yalta, Crimea, March 27.—Troopa among ns. ud has >totu hlmaslt t
BOSTON RUBBSai Boots at 82-Mare giaiidiBS tha poetofBce and tre«a- capable bolneet mu ud a mu ol
Otherr roooer
robber goods »»
la
ury baUdier Rioters have daatroyel ^aracter. Hts repntattoo has always
*7124f
Southh Side Shoe Store.
all of the raBway booBee and vddka beta without reimaeh and I tMak
Try "DDLUTH
ebofie. A number Of abops Uve be«B his past nc(w4 will ]
eel on fliet
(OoattBaeda

PAQKtWO.

The Daily Eagle
THE EA6I.E PRE8«, PUBLISHER*.

THE DAILY EAGLE.

MOinJAT. MAECH 27. 1905.

TOPICS DISCUSSED IN SOME
OF THE CHURCHES SUNDAY

yeans.
One Juttlcc Ilf tb'e 'Peace, for Four
years.
-One^Justlee of the Pence, for one

• Greatest
Purity In Mnnlclpal
Problem of life Is to Be Happy> •<*$nnsblne in the Home”—Fanny Crosby’s
Birthday Remembered.

Ward No. t.
Ojje Supervisor tor one. year.
One Aid
Alderman, tor two years,
One Insi ■cior of Eleciinns. for l

There will a*^ta' elicted

t said’

LADIES.dfja.’ 1

B.r«.
rec ii,-,.'.- S5r»n'.. .DmRWH or mai.
Buvkkllr.'-. 1>I1. L.KIlAXv'U.PBIlidFUUe.Ps.

Wbivt bath Spring

\ SUBSCRIPTION*.
ou« »eek, br'carrier,.................. .| a*
^oe m'uiUi, br tnkll ....................
Three moDthi, by mall,.......... .
«ix BODtbt. br mail. ..................
One year, by maU.........................
OFFICE lis WEST FRONT STREET,
Both ‘Pboaea, SS.
'.'Ore open every Tuesday evenliic.
HOMER HOWARD,
-Olty CIrealator.
'We Dally Katfb will be found on
sale at the follow^ places:
J. Bans
A Son. 901 WasbingtoD street;
ioeepb Umlor, 910 Bast ElghCli
Street; C. UcEvoy.
803
West
Front street; Mrs. A. R. Fuller, 819
North Elmwood avmiue; Monroe Can­
dy Co, Dnloo BtreeL For Ute convealmiee of our patrons, want advertlsementa may be left at any <t tbs
abore places. ■

To celebrate the 85ih birthday of
-Fanny J, Crosby, the blind hyi-.n
writer, who resides at Bridgeport.
Conn., the local churches sang befavmite bymns at their services yes
terday and the roinlHers in all li e
pulpits gave a short talk nnpon the
great work the gifted writer has uccomplished Sn leading sinners to
Christ, through her soul Inspiring
hymns.
SunMiine and Life,
the First Methodist charcb oc
Sunday mornlng,^ the pastor. Rev.
Thomas Cox, preached a very elpqueiit
sermon, upon the theme of ••Sunsbln-y
and life." in wblA be narrated Ibi:
problem of life, that of enjoying
«bine, and casQng away the cloudy at
mospbere Ih' our souls, l>y living in
the true light
Mr. Cox took his text from the irv.h
chapter <rf St John, 15th verse.
During his discourse he said
part: "The greatest problem of life
is to be happy, and to live a Dfe cf
sunshine, to make our homes
places of business abound with bles^I
sunshine and contenledness.
■ right living men In Ibis cl!',T
who live by truth and virtue, nbi
who think a Hide business He
and then won't matter, but It
does. It injurcB character and reput.tlion. The man who tells the truth aud
lives the trulh, is the man who spreads
shnshine among his fellow men.
■T^e greatest virtues of home life
: passing away on account of.the
lack of sunshine in the home,
father is'tioubled w'ith business cares
and In the rush and bustle to make
money, he neglects his own borne and
his dear ones. '
"Others culUvMe the society
clubs and other reso^ and leave tbcif
home ties to do the be.<t they can
They forget while (bey are enjo.viug
themselves at the eliib, that the wir-.‘
jnothor, pertitps. is pihliig atvar
life, hecauso of the alisoifec of
the father or son.
■•There can he no sunshine in the
9me wilboiil Chrisfian llt-lnh. Bvt-ry
member of a household ha* a part
take in creating sunshine. Life'w-thEunshine, is Indeed unhappy, and
the only soltilion is to ask God to lead

sprung?
Come—see.

* -One Member of the Board of Bducailon. for two years.
One Constable, for one. >’**<■•
Ward No. 2.
One .Supervisor, for one year.
• One Alderman, tor two years.
onXof the faniixiE
Bi-rvici'- ill >
One Inspector of Elections, tor
years.
churches of
One Inspecb.r of Elections,, for
he found thv edifices dlled with
sliippers.
‘^Ooe’MemVr“S“the^Board of EduIn the West, the Catholic and. Epie- ilion for two yeai
cupal churches -are prscticaHy tlie onfi:
One Crtnstabip, I
•;t.os which have-Lenten services fc-ii
Ward
in the Enst. all churches hold ihein
One SuperrUor.
One Alderman. f„............
mid they are well attended.
One Inspector of RIeclinpB, for two
In.Uie East, u:o. there U much great­

Our new

Spring

I Suits are now i-ea<l^-.
j-to

be

admtrofi'or

worn.

EYES

WeVe-the best ef-

EXAMIIMED FREE,

r* LASSES
Ground

,'forlsof l^e viopkl's

: best tailors.
‘ /
That are (iuarantced ui
Hcadachefc. Slraipbten Cros?Eyes and Restore Perfect Vision
Come — a
tlie
One Member of tiic IViard ^jf EtlriHloii for two years.
2
E-HJniB «13.«H Wilhelm BIk..
One Constablh, tor one year.
4 TRAVERSE CITY. MICHICA.'
Ward NO. 4.
One SupervlBOT, tor one year.
-It will ijay. you
One Alderman for two years.
One Inspector of Elections, for two
well, and you’ll find
years. •

'
One .Member of ilif Board of Edu. our prices nobarrieiitlon for two years. /
(he sanctuary. No chairs are seen '11 ,Onc
COMING EVENTS.
Member of jhc Board of Edu
easiern churches, pew* 'hemg
tp your appearing in
Marcb J8—Robt. Sherman’s story of
cation, for one y*r. (to fill vneaney.)
cliisively.
One Constable.Jfor one year,
Arkansas life, ■'My Friend from Arkap'a bandsfjme S,|>ring
WILL SLI’PLV T<it‘ WITH
The Old State House. Kaniu-JI hai',
ssa”—Steinberg’s Grand opera'bonse.
waro No. s.
the serne of the Lexington light. a;i.1
March 31.—High School Symphony
One Supervisor, f-r one year.
Suit.
other scenes and plaee.s-of nalii
atloni
, Orchestra—City Opera boose,
One Alderman, for two years,
'©Oh Inspector of Elections, for two
Interest, were mentioned by Mr.
Copyright 1905 by
nedy. and In concluding his talk he
Han Schafiher
Mint
pAe Member of the Board of Ediilolil how the sight of those old pIs.cM kflon
for two years. the cblef executive of the city. Hr
makes ctie realize much morn vlvldiy
One Constable, for one year.
represents the law and order;, It Is
There will also be elected at said
thal such historic scenes have
election
In
said
city.
ihe.following
wlthin his power to command and oil
spired and ‘were realities, and ii-./\'Officers, namely:.
.. most obey. The purity and the
slioulii have -the same revereuct State
One Justice of (he Supreme Court,
forcement of our Isws wDI in a greater
sc old iilBiortc scenes whb-li
1 term.)
nr less degree be <delermlned by the
elo'sely alVed with our oa-!y
tegent cf the UOlverstty of
character and life of the mayor and,
history as a,nation, as have tbo pc Michigan, (full term.)
One Member of tbo State Board of
those whom he cplis to bis counscj.
p’.e of Roitnn and the vicinity, Tti'.» .Education, (to fill vacancy.)
The mayor Is likewise the chosen rei>nation is "God's last chance.” h
One Circuit Judge for the Thirteen­
resebrntive, the mouthpiece of' ani
“for there are no more western lau.is th Judicial District Circuit, compris­
speaker for the city in the reception.
to be discovered.'and Ibis nation i.° ing the counUes of Grand Traverse,
Chtrlevoix and I.fcjBnBU.
■ and entertainment of its guests. Tlio
the lasL chance for upholding Ihe hic’i- Antrim,
(full t
moral, inteltecinal and social elandln;
esi rivilliation and Christianity.v
also hereby notified that
nf every city wilt be judged' by the
ith the
provisions of
in accordance with
t
moral, Inlellectual and social standing
law
the
follow ig proposed amendThe Colonel’s Waterloo.
Colonel John M. Fuller, of Hooey menis to the Coosiiiuiion of the State
, of Us represenlatlvea How meet atiJ
of
Michigan
are
tn
be
voted
for in your goods ai
rove,
Texas,
nearly
met
kla
Water^oper then that only good men,
Telcg&Mct: Dl. DM, MM tell 45.
Orffet aygMUt CoudI Bmbs. State Itik 814$.
o, from Liver and Kidney trouble, cciint)-, viz;
who represent our highest Ideals in
Esiimateii cheerfully given.
i a recent letter, he says: - "I was
life should be chosen. As the.pooiiie,
ils State
nearly dead, of these compla nis, and,
as a cily.—proud Of our position among
althdugh I tried my family debtor, he rnmponsatloD of th« Circuit Judge in
did me no good; so 1 got at 50c bottle ilie cminty of Gencssee.,
the other cities of thtf stole, we sho d.!
k proposevi aracndmeot-lo the con- J
which
- be content with n>^ save the nearpsluUon of this Stale relative to 4
to our Ideal among those from w-h..in
OPERA
pinViding tor a Board nf Auditors tor '
the county cf Oenessee.
we are permitted to choose.
gave you
HOUSE
A proposed amen<lQietil to the
them.” Sold, and guaranteed to0 cure.
iiuilon cf tills State rolatlvo to pro­
Dyspepsia,
ipepsla. iBiliousness and Kidm
BE A LITTLE CHARITABLE.
Disease, by (‘ A. Bugbec, The Han- viding for the improvement of the
The voters of "Craverse City wa:
B, C. E, Minor, drag lujidic wagoo roads.
In lestimony whereof I have here' honest men from, mayor to consiab
iUle.
im*
unto sol my hand at Traverse City,
• nominated for office ami after noting
GrandI Traverse
J ju« ri
eounty.
t'ouui
j, oiaie
Slate Ol
of niiCJi
Mich---- ^SEWER NOTICE.
the result of Saturday night’s Demo
this 2.3rd day nf March, A. D.
Notice Is hereby given that iho
crallc craveetlon. we. are pleased' to
plans, diagrams and cstftnaios of the
say that both parties have done their
Boberl Sherman’s Great Comedy Drama.
ClLtRLES M. BEERS.
of the City of Traverse
work well and there Is no reason why
! Will be blesseJ expense of the proposed lateral sew- City
asch'Ucket sbauld not receive Its f.iil
I, that every soul is
lb Sewer DlsL No. 1, have
been
deposit^
deposited
with
the
U
City
Clerk
for
party vote.
hungry^for."
public examination, t
Ttoero is, however, one disgustirg
: Diamond
and Gate
Beginning at the intcrscciioo of
feature in this as in every campaign
Wellington street on the alley be
What Traverse City Needs.
Ppst are the Cigrars to ►
end that is the dlsposlUoa of the “sore
Tlie Rev, L. B, Blssell of the Fiivt ween Front and State streets, ihcnoe
unning west to the west line of the
heads," some of the fellows who were
pay election bets witli. f
Presbyterian church talked upon pur­ osl 23 fov't of lot 5 block 5. origii
disappointed and go about •'knoeklnR
:et\e
ity in poliUrs and ifitmirlpal gnverr
lat of-tlie village (uow city) of Travthe balance of the ticket Suppose
ly'Country Boy

• folthe
mont, yesterday morLing. taking !>'• r,e City, Michlg n, and- that
NEW STATE BANK BUILDING.
some of the candidates don’t .dress as
The Arkainsa'w Farr
jwing ilerriUiry
is text. Eph. 5:8-11.
good as you <19: that is no reason why
slabllshed-as a si>edal-sewer district
He spoke oT'ihc awakening of c-k:
>
be
aKScssed
for
the
Iriilliling
of
said
DOD’llalllosee itthe common ixaple should not be
science an»oog the voters of the cir.
■etiresenicd the coming election.
22 foot of lot C, lot 7. 8. 9,
during the pa.°l week whlrh was <]c-t.
Ikm'l forget thpi the mantle of char­
10, 11. 12. 13.
13. H.
H, :and Uie cast 33 feet
frustrated In the packed'faiiouses.
MY TAILOR
ity covers a mnUilndo of sins.
>r lot U. 'bibck 5, iriginal
said It was not the solid saloon
Lots 1 to 2U Int
n. „
-.al,- nnvv open ai the bnx oflioo. T.-l» plu.m- C i(
121 CASS STREET
,ihat massed Itself, it was the puliUr iginal plat
R. W. Rounds in Ilia talk on Satu/Lots 1 to IC ineiiiBlve. block 11
men gol.14
day evening At the Democratic coi:forth Into practical polities for rig'i'.- iginal plat.
venticn, made a very sensible remark,
l.^ls I to'lC inclu.-:lve, block 12. or­
O. P. Carver & Bro.
equsneas.
•<
iginal plat of the village (now city) ol
when'be said: ’’The'clty wants m>ui
1 account of the last

"What Traverse City needs."’sn; l rraversc City, Michigan.
. - .
in office who have the sand and bad:Game Caw"
Notice Is also hereby, given that ibb
(ho Rpeakcr, "Is an Anil-Saloon league
uflice during bu
bone in them to be honest, and.adhere
city
council
of
the
City
of
Trat
with membf^rs from all dcnomlna(l‘.>n;:'
only 10 honest principles. If son-e
City. Michigan, will^ecl at the <
cll rooms In said city on the 27th day
of the larger cities la the United and all 'parties working together,
unifying of cltlxens for the upUftln< of‘March, A. D.; 1905, at 7:30 o’clock
States had more graduates from the
Filiost line that is shown in the city, ami many of them
ortho city’s cbsracter."
P. m., and consider any objections tn
sehoni of honesty, and less from the
^t’e exclusive agents for. We want you to see' these before
He said the city needs to have everv tie pniposed -sower as above men­
"College of Graft.” it would be hetli-r
tioned.
you make your filial purchase. Xo trouble to show thesi
10 bis ccaucus ih fhe fear
^^^le.1 (his Sih day‘oT March, A, R.
for the munlclpaliUes."
goods.
We have Go Carts that for construction, stvle and
It the heim
t the b
and to put principle above itarty. Good,
price cannot be equalled. The neatest little family Go CarL>
men. by massing their forces, ca 1
sell ut ?2.C0 and
the reeded Icick and seat for ?4;a fine oin.40cure-for themselve.-c a larger measwith basket for ?G; the regular size sells for $11, $15, $18.
e and start y
of Righteousness and lemperancc.
825 and $?.». These finer styles ht^ve automobile tires and
VoUB'Ti'rr'sny man In any |«rty who painCeil and ybur wall paper hung
liate-ntremovali.e wheels, .a new feature this year. As soon as ypu are in liie
iin the saloon and the practices in RIGHT, by the RIGHT workman ol
i’tiie wheel-scan be removed, occupying half the room.
>crct of which Itjs a shomp to spesU. the RIGHT prices
STRONG AND GRAY,
If principle Is'not put aliove par'y, Cor. IPsardman
Avc snd Eighth Sts.
party will - be |tu( above princlpl'
Phone 527.
3705Tf
The church and (the saloon can nevei
yoked together, hy the approbatiuii
_..al Voter? of the City of
any mnn in Travorsn City. Wue-i
Trsverse City, County of .Grsr.d
ih'se whii believe in the open
Trav. rse, SState of Michigan;
The latest paUnted aud most convenient Go
policy are linimd together, those ojr
You are h
Carts ever made. The frame is made of be.st
posed must stand (ogcih^ and .1
steel bipyde tubing, making it the lightest and
Michigan. «
ihetpselveB felv mightily.
in said city
Monday,
Apt 3r1, SiHiK' of ihv pi'ottipst thiiips
lay, April
strongest ever planned. Can be ; folded in one
The first and most immediate nee-l held
1905. in each of the Five Wards of He!
minute’s time so a child can earry it The whole
of the,city In view cf the present sUo
' in this line ever shown
(he following
outfit only weighs twelve pounds. The black
ation is for those who believe In the
at tlio prices.
enamel sells for $12 and the brown enamel for $1-5.
felosed town to mass their f;rcca anti Room. (McNamara Hall) .
slreel.
move together. Anolht r hope is. tratt^.
• In Ward No. Two, in the Second WHITE SKIRTS, with n We flounce,
lives.
trimmed will, cluster of
✓p
BERT WII
Ward Hall, on Spruce slreeu
three hcniMitched tueffS
• Wanl No. Three, in Primsrv
(Candidate for tity Clerk.)
and pretty, wbie lace, at.......
loT BuBdltig, corner ' Tenth and
His motto: "Equal rights and a
m street
.
aqimre deal for every clUzen,
Id Ward No. Four, In isalginc House
b
sell you a good couch with’guaranteed
"Give every mkn a job and oppoRNo. 3, qn Cass .street. =
steel springs for $5. Our next best one just
In Ward No. Five. In the rear of E.
tunity to become a property holder or
Visiting Historical Places.
I. Hans' store Jiuildlng, at 901 Washpay his present ohliptlons.
-jrt
now is $10.50. -A fine velour couch, latest
At the Asbury M, E. church
ngtdn street
"If every toiler has a home ol his evening, the Bcv. Hugh KennH.v
- stvle. with 28 liesl^steeli springs for $12.2.5.
Y'nu are also hereliy notified that at
' ' own to go tn, we will find him there spoke, in conllnuaiion of his talk of laid charter election the following
Other grades f r$i:br)0. $18, $20, 822 ami $2.5. Leather couches at ^4, $.51, $4.5,.
at night and need not worry about au a week ago. of ihg scenes of Interest dty officers will be elected:
£vei7-'One a BcBnty.
and the finest “Mission” couches, with genuine Spanish leather, $.5.5.75.
One
Mayor,
for
one
year.
extra police force or viojatiions of law In the vicinity of Boston, seen l>y. blot
One City Clerk, for two years.
and order.”
. .
his recent trip to Boston. Lsel
One City Treasnrer. for two years,
Sutulay evening be told of the sights -^e Member of the Board of pu?>Incredible Brutality..
of Ipterest. national and historical. In Ic, Works, for three years.
It would have been incredible bru­ and.abgiCt the city of Washington.
One Member of the Board of Public
tality If Cbas. F. Lemberger, of Syra­
'or one year (to fill
c.vVnfng he took the trip on from
cuse. N. Y.. bad not done the beat he
School Bispector.
could for hit suffering son. "Hy son," there.
Should l>e in every kitchen. Xothing quite so
he aays, "cut a fearfni gash over bis
Philadelptfa was visitc^ ao'
eye, so 1 applied Bucktea's Arnlza glimpse of md lodeirendencc hall g>vconvenient. We have them at $3.^, at $0.
Balve. which quickly healed It and
The old congress liriiKes •wci''
$(i.75and$7.50. There are the extra tops at
MvedI bis ey& Good for burns and
a’so seen, ‘They are vt r.v uxxlt'si
Only
- • 85c
" at1 C. A.
... Bug.
•leers
$3.85 and $4.70. These are se handy for
i’s. The Hannah Drug Store and E structures in .comparison wiib ib se
spices and so many things the housewife uses.
Miner’s drag store.
of today, but the biulness transacted
ihecelB was'of the greatest Import
Cough Battled on Her Lunga
once, New York was ^so a stopping
“My dan^tar had a terrible cough
which settled « her Inags." says ,v. place, but Boeton was where the long­
Jackson of Danvine, m. '-We tried ,e est stay was made.
greet many femedles wilhout relief,
Besides mention of the historic
nnta we gave her Foley'e Honey and places and buildings, Mr.«Ceon^y also
spoke of the churches and the
Tices of the BasL Bveir noon, he
DAIkY BAQLE WANT AOS PAY I said, hs attsndsd tbs bsl^onr Lenten
er roverence fbr Uie houses
than there is in the West. There Ir
no vlfltlng iHforc the sermon, b:;(be weml>er8 of (be cofigregailon en­
ter and lake their seats wlihout gos­
sip with their neighbors In the aisle::

Dr. P. A. WoUe

newcomers.

JOHN HORSFIELD!
Cor. Hall and Bay Sts.,

Cement and Wall Plaster,
Adamant Wall Plaster,
Invincible Wall Piaster,
Imperial Wall Plaster,
Ivory Wood Pulp Wall Plaster.
Champion Stucco,
Ueno Wall Finish Buy
and many others.

HAMILTON CLOTHING GO.

Cement and Building Materials
of JENS C. PETIRSEN, Manager

BUILDERS' and MASONS’ SUPPLY CO.

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I

IS;

Steinberg’s Grand

Election
Cigars

TOMORROW NIGHT
Tuesday, March. 28

My Friend from Arkansaw

s

FREDCHEUMANN

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A. w.’

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IJAHRAUSi

Popular Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c.

Our Go Carts Are Here

Alwin Folding Go Call

White Skirts
Just Unpacked.

No Firm Shows Such Fine Couches

others , at 85c. 98c.
*1.25. *1.50. etc.

Silk Skirts at $5

STEINBERQ
BROTHERS

r

#r 1 Kitchen Cabinets

FITCIi^W? CDY & CO.,
^FEEDfc DRAIN J

111

Traverse

cit'y, mich.

THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO.

Ft

.'HKHasaniHR''

DR. W. F. STRANGWAYS
PfActtce Limited to^

EVE. EAR. HOSE and THROAT

THE DAlLT EAOLE, SI0NBAY. MAEOH
CITY NEWS IN

GASOLINE STOVE ttPLOSION

SUNKEN LOGS-TO BE RAISED

•S0LD TO THE GLOBE STORE

Specials Designs in Parlor Wall Paper

«-««»CC€C_^ «««««€•

THAT ARE VERY EFEECTTVE.

Ud nttteo of gumcs.

Roy L. Abbott, of New York -city.
CJ5,e«. Phon. WM a busineu caller In the city today,
Jeaeph Wahl of Sixth atreet went
) lAke Ann this morhlng on bustess.
OSTEOPATHY
Ai« SSrace Theobald leaves today to
3. O. TRUBBLOOD. D. O
lake charge of the' BaNlctt school dur
MRS. H. J. TRUBBLOOD. U U
iiig the spring term.
tOMOT WllUeic flIftCk. RwtdMC
C. V. Slater and J. O. Slater went to
:i aDd n wmJOB Tert»c*
Manisiec..Saturday to altend the hnn<liiet <if the K. of C. lodge.
Chas. D. Felt and family left this
nioming for Los Angeles. Cal,, where
will reside in ibe future.
D. Putnam of Omena -passed
(hrouBh the city tbday on bis way to
nn Arbor for medlcSl, treatment.
Mr. ^nd Mra. Pelky and daughter Al­
ia, arc the sucsis of Mr, and Mr.-,
WMIlam lies of East Front street.
Grace Church Guild will meet with
Mrs- A. F. Cameron, 521 Webster
street, Tuesday afternoon ftt 2 o'clock.
There will be a meeting of the order
of the Eastern Star Tuesday evening
at 7:30 for InlUaUon. A full attendice Is .desired.
Miss Alice Robinson of Hatchs
Crossing returned home (bis momlug.
after bpending a a-eek with her sister;
'WIE liNTIBK STOCK OF
Mrs. J. Hickey of Webster street.
Mrs, W. O. Skiver and ehlldreii, of
L-du^ Run, who have been vlslU.is
r. and Mrs. Warren Neal of-Wash■cion street, a few days, relumed
-Formerly owned Uv F. .Eckler
borne this moraing.
of 311 East Eronl'Slroet. li^
Harry T. Humphrey, of Bpffale, N.
. • Ikh-d pufehaseii iind niored hv
W. -lYITTE. Anyone haring
Y., wlfo Is etohneefed with tlio Larkin
left repairs at the abOfe place
•Manufacturins company, of that chy.
iviH please call and elnitii
in the cily'today, doing b<isines.s
them at
wich.oiir lumber dealers.
It was announced in 1
per that Otto AlcCiusk
from the dental department of Northwestera ‘sinlversHy. {n
from the Rush Medical i
. at. Pbone 7«S.
J07 W..hc.m

NOTICEJ

i

Bicycles & Sundries

Wine’s
Bicycle Shop
115 Park St

Castrle and Nerrons Tertlgo.
The most Common forms of vertigo
are the gastric and the nervous. Gas­
tric vertigo Is sometimes Induced by a
•very sllgbt dUordcr of the stomadt.
The patient may feel a sudden swlninlng St the bead; objects nay scent to
revolve: be totters and perhaps faUs.
There may be nausea, faintnesa, headatdie, visual bnllnclnations and bust­
ing In the pars, but there Is no deafirtlgo
hyttreatment directed to the c
Nervous vertigo may
nervous exhaustion resultiUng
_ from.varions eauses-lntellectoa] strain
Immoderate use of tobacco, alcohol
tea. The symptoms are much the same
as In gastric vertigo. They are felt
strongly In nn elevated position—by
the preacher In the pulpit or the speak­
er on the platform. As in gastric ver­
tigo. the treatment must be directed
to/thd. cause. "But patients need not
fear an attack of paralysis or -of apoplexy.

HTheTypic'alCollege Clothes bear
this label. We are
prepared to show
you some Spring and
Summer clothes of
decided elegance.

hidden
Pneumonia, etc.,
lost. If you
don't getI help from.Dr.
fi
King's New
D.BCover-y for CoasumpUOD. ,J. W.
McKinnon, of Talladega Springs, Ala.,
•i bad been very III with
)nia, under the care of two docPneumonia.
tors, but was getting
lUng no better when
King's New DisI began to take T>r.
I
•stt dose
doss gave relief,
and one botUc cured
I red my."
ms
cou^s
for sore throat,
iroat, bronebit:
bronci
and colds. Guaranteed
nteed
bee. The. Hannah Drug Store,
Miller's drug store, price crim'd
'* '
Ti-M!
Imw
Trial bottles 10c.
Severe CoM for Three Months.
The foaowlng letter
Nns-

Wm. Beitner Has «n Interest in the Fire Department Called Out. at 7
O'etoek Thii Merning.
A contmet has been let to Hairy
G. Butkhead, who xesides in Pemwood,
raise the sunken logs from the bo;n of the Boardman river, -U is tniiversaily conceded that there aFe sev­
eral hundreds of dollars worjtti of llm
b.er, practically lying dead, and an olfort is now being made to restoro thlf
waste 10 the lumbermen.
The conimcior says the cost ol rala
Ing the Umber will l>e inlnlmum to-

the sunken logs belong to WTiliam'
Bciiner. and are pine which of conr^.
is- very valuable. Mr. Durkbead says
»n readily’ raise' logs in 65 f?rd
of water." •
» SPECIAL CORRESPOND- '
3
ENCE from elk RAPIDS. 9

»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»«»
Elk Rapids. March 25.—A letter re­
cently received by their daughlr-i'.
Miss Alice, conveys tbe pleasing-intylllgmoe that Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Bagol are both rapidly CTlning , in
health and strength al .Deijnd, Flor­
ida. • '
.
le^Rejm
s of Elk Rapids win
.............
at the town hall
l in convention
coi
this evening for the purpdse of placing
candidates for township
offices.
The annual meeting of Uie township
board of the'to'wnship of Elk Rapids
will be held at the office of Clerk C. F.
Wheeler on Tuesday, March SS.
v
Elk Rapids' new village council will
bold their first- meeting next Monday
cvenlng, March 27.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred C. Lang wlL
Tiipy the Chadwick property
raverse avenne.
Mason Clark and daughter Mar}'
eni to Traverse City Thnrsilay for
visit with iriends.
Ixmle Severson wHI leave Monday
for Ludington, where be baa accepted
position In a thirst parlor.
Ed. Alspangb of Alden was.tbe guest
Elt Rapids friends yesterday.
Samuel Bricker was..down fr^m
Barker Creek on business Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carsten of
rse Olly;registererl nt the lAke
House yoeterday. .
J. R. Jenkins of Mancelona is In
)wii doing some surveying
Iron Co.
K. Beilis of Manion «-as among
ciur.biisInesB visitors TTtursday.
We have had the finest month rf
March ever experienced in this aeclion, and a* blereles, bUck bird*, baseIiall talk and robins in evidence. It is a
pretty safe bet that spring is here.
Mrs, S. S. Spaulding of Norwood
as ihe guest of her daughter. Mr*
E, B, Oi-oper, last week. '
Mrs, YValier Sterling is entertaining
h.T sister, Mrs. J. K. fAlrd, of Canadn.
-The Indies' Aid society of the Preshylcrian church .wi.ll meet wHh Mi-^.
James Mitchell. Thursday, March 30.
services held at the
Saered Heart church, Sunday,, March
26. the Rev. Eusl. Faticher officiatln?.
Kehlo Lewis was in Bellaire Tu<:day of thiB-week.
The' regttlar services will .bo .bel.1'
!al the M. E. church tomorrow. . MoniIng siihjeci, '"The New Self-Conscioll^•
The evening service will t)“
known as "Fanny Crosby Evening"
Songs of her prodnetion wj|i be us?j

with a severe cobId. A druggist preuared me some n ledicine, and a phy-.
iiclan prescribed for me, yet I did
improve. I then tried Foley's Hon- "The Da4jce and 11s EffecUi."
and Tar, and eight doses cured
John Graham. Harry Hurley and C
mo." Refuse substitutes. Sold by
E. Hall of Traverse City were Elk
R. S. Wall * Sons.
eo'
Rapids visitors Thursday.
C.'Barn- Of Central lAke was ir.
this city Thursday.
S. B. Somers and W..P. Kenney, of
Traverse Cilj-, transacted business In
Citizens’ Telephone Compan3'’s stock has for jeai-s earned town Wedneeday.
ami paid quartei'lj'cash dividends of 2 pePeeht and has The Ladles' AlUr society of the See
red Heart church met'with Mrs. R.iiipaid the taxes.
You can buj\some |j,uthorized capital $2,000,000, Pair ert Rex last Tugsday.
in $1,750,000. In service ncarlj' nine j-ears, over 20,000 Mrs. Ncis. Harrison left Wednestiny
a visit with'frlends in Peniwaiei
telephones in the s3'stem. Further information on our forMiss
Beth LaTorge of this city left
-stock can be secured on addressing the compan3', Grand Wednesday
for BaUle Creek.
Rapids, Mich.
Percy C. Nrtile of Cbfeago is
guest of. his parenU, Mr. and Mrs. F.
S. Noble and his ninnerous Elk Rapiila
friends..
Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison are
now comfortably settled in the P. n
Moore house on Ottawa street.
Samuel Mix of Manlsiique Is spend­
ing a few ilays in Elk Rapids oeJbuRi

Steinberg
Brothers
A Good Investment

E. B. FISHER. Secretary.

Mine to One

SUUstles prove tliat the ehanoes of yoar dying of
-Throat or Long Troubles, are 9 to 1.
Waste no time, but cure your Disease with

DR. KING’S

NEW DISCOVERY
FOR CONSUMPTION, COUBHS AND GOLDS

^e«only Btrletly selentlflo Long Speeiflo in exlstenee.
PeiliIdvely guaranteed to help or money refunded.
Saved the Preacher.
Rev. t). D. Moore of Harporsnile, K. Y„ writes: “I
had a fearful oon^ for months, whieb nothing would
relieve, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consnmptlon. It eared my eongh and Saved my lift."

Thomas Z. Corwin, of the firm 4.1
Corwin £ Priest, Pellstcn, made us a
business visit yesterday.
Mrs, Arthm- MIHa of Traverse City
was an Elk Rapids visitor Tuesday of
this week.

- Elmer Farreli left Tuesday, for Sis-,
seton, South DakcU, where he will
spend the next monib. visiting rela­
tives.
*

NEWS OF THE THEATER*.

»

-'My Friend From Arkansaw,"
wliolesome^play, will be'seen at Stein­
berg's Grand opera-house tomorrow
night, Tuesday. March 28. Mr, Rol-L
Sherman, the author, will play
leading role, that of Tom Howe, an cxBheriff, and be will be ably 'suppor^ol
by a clever company.. "My FTiend
From Arkansaw-' U said to be an in
terestlng story of hdmin natore. con­
taining many exciting and startUng
situations and at the same time bar-

Prices, 50e and SI wOO

Fire' at 7 o'clock this rnumlug. dam­
aged the dwelling al 133 Bast-Nluth
street owned by J- M. Uuellmaotrl
upled US- Mr*. Jm- Beattie. •dl oi
of mn/—
about t
$60.
lie extent
-—
It was the old sinry. a gasoline stove
and an exiiloskm. Mrt. Beattie's son,
BmiDet. was lifth’inC the stove anil'
tirobpblj- allowed the gasoline to nm
too Iflig before tightlng ti, When he
applied the maicb, there was an ev
■ploBion and iiie burning fluid w.as
thrown to an !•»«-“
'he room. «-•ling all the wall> ablaae. Forlunalcly,
Emmet e*ca|ie4 being covered with
the burning gasoline,-tmd an alanu
was immediately turned in from box
27. at the cortnT of Vnlon and Ninth
street*.
Considerable furniture had be^ gotIt of
time Ithe
_____ _______
-- the house by the UlUB
fire diriment arrived, and^e >i
of the ■ chemtea! engine sm ext
giiiahcd fee flames.- The d^ing ro.
was - considerahly scor^^

; CITY BOOK STORE.
Hobart'BMckerCo.. Proprieteia.

WWWV^^WW

NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT.
To Wm. Fowle, Millar ft Morse. Mrs.
W. J. Backer. Jas. Spencer, Ella L.
Powle BsL. Henry Wlschnewsky, Au­
gust Beitner, Anna Germaine, H. 3.

"

ItfUi^Rose ^
Tooth Powder ^

[ Cleans the teeth $
perfectly. It pire- ^
I vents decay. It J
' sweetens the ^

I breath.

i

JOHNSON DRUG CO.
^
>

V. T. Ksxbsr^k. PUiaf*!125 East Front strset

J
S
^

yoi-i DONT HAVE TO WAIT
I any longer.
Ouiv Spring
line of Clothing is hers, si) you
can come in and get your Spring
SuiL AIM an up-tO;date line of
Spring Uata—all.of the'.latest
Styles—the FUt Iron. Round Iron
and all kinds of Iron. Will, be
pleased to have yon call and see
the new Cbings.

Geo. W. Miller

^57 Front Sl

. Beadle Block.

wwwwwvwd
REPAIRING
The best and r

.ubs'antisl work lhai skilled workmen

l.,el our specialisu stop
op the Icvk^
Ictki developed in the roof by the
awing tee and snow. Quick work and’ Ihoniugli
’ '
----work
’ by men
ho nudersUnd tinning perfei tl}'.

Plumbing Repairs
You Nlionlil have the frozen pip<-k renaVre*’
away. Wo are
St your command, and will attend to ine plumbing work as nnly
•xperls know how.' Every plumbing jo1> thoroughly iospectni.
'JOSEPH SLEDER,
Candidate Tor City Treasurer on the Democratic-TiekeL
kCtchen was burned more, all the wal's
lermaite
being more or less charred, two doors ESI, Vic C. Palmer, A. E. Wilson. Mrs.
cloBtroyeil, and a cupboard nearly dv Wright. W. H. Edmonds, O. A. Smith,
E. L Ransom, Ellen HoldsworUi,
stfoyed. The bruise was Insured.
Schumsla, -Fr, Amon langworthy.
liziren Roberts, Chas. Kroupa. Krouiia
A Crest Palaler's BrorliiBlag.
. V. E. Montague, U. J. Flommltig,
Sir Tbmuas Liwrenee was one of
Burden, B, S. Hadley, F. A. EckParmenter,
the great portrait painters In En^snd. ler, W. B. Nelsoo, Chas. Parmei
His parents were poor, his father be­ Hannah ft Lay Co, and all other
s interested
crested In the grading
ing n couDtrv inukeepcr. One day
>f East Front street
alroet fror
from
Lord Sbaflesbuty's father and mother ivlng of
isl line? cof Park- street to the
of Wellington street take noilse
tbe
.. ______
roll for the sped
special
meet heretofore made by the Board
of Special Assessors for the purpose
wlsbsA!!! of defraying, that part of the cost
their son. They assented, thinking
which the Council decided should be
'born and paid by special assessment
gratify a father's pride,
6. bnt
bl not Ipok1
ilent for the grading and paving of Eaai
Ing for any evidence of superior
supei
tal
In modestly, with chalk From street from the east line of Park
Tbe bojand paper, and in a few mlnntes bad street to tthe east line of-We-lllngton
5 tf.r
is n
drawn a picture of tbelr son on whldi street
public inspection. ■
the parents looked with wonder. They
Notice is also hereby given that the
reooi^izcd the genius and the promise liy Council and Board
Mrd^of
of Assessors
of future greatness and befriended the f ihp City of Traverse Cily will m
In_______
said clty
young artisL giving btm the help need* . the Council rooms In
AprilI the 4lh. 1905. at 8 o'clock p. n>.
ed to develop his wonde^l gift.
10 review*
eview * said assessment
assesst
roll
which lime and place opportunity
be given all persons Interested to i«
An Idle Jeet.
heard.
"Pa, what Is an 'idle JestT '■ •
Dated this 21st day of March A. P.
"One that tbe newspapers beten't 1905r
yet got hold of sud worked to death.*'
. CHAS M. BEERS.
-Ci'eveland Leader.
37Mt-12
•City
'''- Clerk.
"

R. J MERCER & CO., PLUMBERS

Citizens- thonc No 43(i.

283 Eut Front dtroel.

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NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT.
To The Potato Implement Co, Han­
nah ft Lay Co., Sarah Hastings, J. T.
Hannah, E. Wilhelm. Traverse City
Slate Bank. B. S, Pratt, J. W. Mark­
ham. Cily of Traverse City, M. ft N.*
E. R. R. Co, H. D. Alley, Straub Bros,
ft Amiolte, Nathan . M. Turner, Pere
Marquette. J. M. Larkins. Geo. W.
iff. H, F. ft A. B. Bolteber. and a:l
RAf
Mill •persons laterested In the gradad paving of West Front street
_ the west line of Union street to
the west line
le of Oak streeL take
Uke notice
that the roll
311 for
lor the special iassesr,-etoforc made
made by
by the
tbe Bo
Board
___ t heretofore
. or
fecial Assessors for the purpose of
defraying that part of the cost which
the council decided sbuld be born and
y special assessment tor the
paid by
gradl : and paving of West Front
■ 1 the west line of Unit
0 the wes.1 line of Ol
on file In my office for public
ispecUoD.
Notice is also hereby given that the
CiiyCCouncil and Board of '
of Traverse City will meet
of the
ncll rooms in said city on
April the 4th. I90S. at 8 o’clock p. m.
la review saW assessment roll tt
which lime and place oppo.rtuimy w.ll
be given all persons Interested to be
heard.
. Dated this 21st day of March A. D,
19H5.'

I:,

HOME INOUSTlIlAL MONEY
MAKER.
W'e want to bear from small i
ve-^ors who are deslrious of taking
an imen-Ki in a leglmate enterprise
which will yield 30 per cent, on th<
investment. We do not wish anyone
to purchase a large interest, but on
the contrary, would prefer to divide
the stock on tbe basis of ten
taking $100 each, rather than for
man to Uke $1,000. Our preference
Is due solely to the facL as the busi­
ness groB's. wc can increase the canliBlizaiion much easier with a number
of shareholders than we could wl'b
a few. All Block w ill be Issued In tb?
form of a profit sharing certificate,
bearing six per cent annually ani
eatiUlng tbe holder to a pro raU
of the net profllB. Bi'ery profit shar­
ing certificate will l.e protected by a
20 vear. 6 per cenl,\gold bond, depos
ed'wllh a Bank or Trust Co., a
such bonds will be a first lien on (a
the Company's property and assets.
The propnsillon is one which w
...............strongly
appeal --'---e man of moderlUt afford to 'run
ate means, who cannot
a risk In-investing his earoings. ..
cannot loose, hot on the other hanJ
have « chance to mala! 30 per c
your money.

n and e
e City,
on ■
........... . . - .aid
-sltlon before i
PAVING NOTICE.
Home Indnslry. Caro c
Pursuant to a rosoluuon of the city TraverBO City. Mich.
council passed at Its regular sessiun
held March 6th. ISOa. notice Is heruby given that the City of Traverse
City proposes to mshe tbe following
public improvement, viz:
To grade and pave W. Front street
from the west line of Oak street to the
west line of Maple stroM In said city,
and the specifications, plats and dlagrams and estimates of cost have been
filed by the Board of Public Works In
my ofllce. and are open to public ex­
amination. That the city council has
designated tbe district to be assessed
tor said improvement all the lots,
lands and parcels of land fronting hnd
abutting upon the proposed Improve-

HAVEYbuBmHT

YimSpm

“lAds x 'd ii
block 12. H.
U ft Co.’s lOih addlUoB.
IMS 1 to 21 inclusive, block 11. H.
L. ft CD 's 10th addition to the Tillage
(now cltr) of Traverse City, Michigan.
Tbe lou to be.aaaeaaed according to
the frontage the^n,
Tbe city council win UMt on the
27th day of March, A. D, 1M6, at 7:S0
o'clock, p. m., and consider any objee^ Dated^S^'sUi day of Marob, A. D.

DAILY CAOLC WANT AD8 PAY!

S. Benda & Co.’s stock -has beer,
strid to tbe Globe store. The deal has
been In negotiation for the pa.st six
lonlhs and the final decision was
.ade last week whereby .the Globe l>ucomes the owner of the entire Benda
-Btcck.
Mr. Benda during bis seven or eight
years in Traverse City has won the
reputation for carrying the newest,
. up-to-date, high class mere
disc. The store Is now closed for In­
ventory.
Tbe Globe srore manag«nent
close the stock out at the old stand,
and the opening will be announced
later. Mr. Benda has not fully de­
cided what be will do, but he will
main In Traverse City.

We can show you ideas that are new and yet very desirable for this
particular room.
No one room can be better decorated than the parlor, hence our efforts
to show the most attractive goods.

ITOOt-lB

CHAB. M. BBERfl,
City ClertL

tl

IFBOTBETA
MclUbMn.
STEIWBEBQ BBOS,

The Greatest line of
Hats In tbe aty.

OLDSMOBILE

Yon Don’t Boy Trouble when Yon
Bny an OLDSMOBILE.

WALTER M. PAIGE, - Agent.
Dealer in Automobile, Launch and
Gasoline
Engine
Supplies.
125 Cass St., - - TRAVERSE aTY, Mich.

WHEN YOU BUY MEAT
gn the good of your money by
purchasing the choicest and bcRt.
Inferior food of any kind cost*
in the end. and of all thingc
are used for food fresh meat
shbulil be absolutely fresli to be
wholesome. You alM> want to t>e
sore it comes front licollhy. prop
erly fed and watered cattle. This
is guoranleed
you order y inr
Mipply at
. -

Joseph Sleder &

Son’s

Market

Cor. Eftst Elgbtli and FruUdifi Stsi.

WHY DON’T
'I'mi ti'\- tlip - BEST" Flour and have the
satisfaction'of knowing that 3-011 can always
(h'pentl on havinjf bread perfect in lightness
ami color and the most mitritious {lossiblc-:'

Sold by all dealers.

Hannah G Lay Co.

Mti rauh

THE CAILf EAQIA iiOlfDAT, JUROH it. Wi. *

eagle want ads

Skin Of the Range
6>S>4 to the ^ of the Cetddng
Rst«e;itto M this
it spmds
itad( penetrating every comer.

C. HnlL 44S SUtC SU
MAN Ip do Work la exckuige fpr ci'y
lot B. J. Cooke, ClUtent' pbone SiO.
• S7004I
SITUATIONS JVANTEO. .

.

YOUNG lady siesograptier want
sllion. Has
three years exper: iesce in bookkeeping and typewi

Tphonea 1
POSITION as marine or eUUonary en­
gineer, by man with 26 yean'
perience, best of reference. Address
J. Caiter, sit ^bemla street. Trav­
erse City, Mich.
S701tr
TO RBN1.

wQi^affectit 1 .
and wm cover three times ss
modb curtoce as any otiier prep­
aration, and each application
prin wear 3 times as long.



(Continued From Page One.)
to a grand vlctcry,-Md be Is Alf-t-l

V. Friedrich."

^

E. Wilhelm Supp^ Nomination.

6-54 .

Sms
mn and
Mmny

lots and upwards. This offering in­
cludes some ot the finest building
locations, nearly as fine as •TllUcrest" Also a line location for green
bouse and vegetable gardess—none
better. Terms. 25 per cent cash;
balance In reasonsble payments. 6
per cent Interest Call and see ma
Coarse and fine gravel, good piasterlog sand and rich earth for sale. H.
8. Pratt, 312 State
Sts Bank
" ‘ BuUdlog.
"
3706^1

TWO bonsw and Iota tor tale or trade.
B. J. Cooke, ClUzens' •phone «0.
S700126

ported the nomination of Mr. Friedtlcl.
B«-inp that he hearilly endorsed all
bad been said by Mr.
in pralse-cf Mr. Friedrich.
Secretary'Cast the Ballot
On motion of Joseph Sleder, which
»-as carried unanimously, -the seertlary W'is Instructed to cast the entire
vote of the convention for Mr. Fried­
rich for Mayor.
On moUon the chair appointed «
committee of three consisting of E. L
Sprague.
Fitrisch. t
and request his presence Itefon
convention,
Bert Wilhelm for Cle«4c.
The nominating of a city clerk
then in order,.and M. W, Underwocrt)
nominated Bert Wilhelm for the office. twblch was.-unanimously carK«<l
■by all the. delegates In the hall.
Mr. Wilhelm in res^se to tl.n
cries for a speech, arm and said,
"1 believe, genlletben, that the Demtcraij have a man in the field notv,'
meaning our next .mayor, Mr. Fried­
rich. -ihal will lead us to a brllliRiit
viciory and I for one am going lo
help to do it”
Joa Sleder fqr Treasum.
» nomination of city treaau'er
s then In order, and C. A. Bufliec

fnrnlahed rooms or snlua. TULL SET ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERIBaths
heal, etc. Pot men
<1ANA, just published by Sclentiflp
, en^' New brick block, centrally
Am&lean Co. A bargain at 250located. Apply to Bert Bllla. 27-«
l&qulre at The Dally Eagle Office, tf
FOR SALE OR RENT.
dUSCELLANEOUt.
.RAVING sold my Interest in the Ire•pletRent buslnew, my store prt^»erty B.'J. MORGAN; PIONEER LIVERY—
at No. 127 SUte ptreet, oonsisUag
Hack and baggage calls. My calls
. «t 41 teet tronUge by 165 feet in
have Increased so much that I am
depth is for sale at a bargain, or
compelled to put on a street back
Will lease It tor short or long tern
Ctand will be at Morgail's ban, tele­ ination was’carried through with railio responsible party.. E. P. Ferris,
phone No. 3. will also have the sec­
r^d speed.
ond hack ready aVstable for any e
*t1 Slate street. Traverse City.
Mr. Sleder in response to the wishes
aw calls that may come in. Satlsts
, S713-t-6
his brother politlciai
Deroen—It don't take
FOR SALE.
21.000-^
speech
maker to make a treasurer.
Chrislis
tlian man or w(
^^d gdI do say that will fill the office
dressed stamped envelope
en
for par
NINE-BOOM bouse on- West Twelfth
tieulars to Hon. Robert Doan,
Hi) to the best of my
Street. EcqalrebtA. B. Flack. S2i
member Congress, Colorai'
)redo . Build

■Justice to Everyone.’
West Twelfth.
' I4tC»
ing, Washington, D. ~
3702-1-26
ominatlon
Justice of '.he
-Peace,
for
the long term, was pul
MONEY TO LOAN on personal prop
through
with a rush as the former
erty, in sums to suit I. Newland,
K. W. Round
room 603 New Wilhelm block, fifth nomlnaUooB were.
A JEWEL Oas Beater, good as new:
s S. Jones, for the ol
fioor.
- 3365-tf
- Inst what you need these spring
and It carried unanimous).
ily.
daya CaUat 519 Pifth St
Utt
H. A.'Cihgworthy for Short Term.
aiPAN ot dnvers and complete .outfit WOOD, COAL and Draying. Both
Mr. Jones said In a little talk to bis
phones. Office.corner '
o7 boggles wd cutters. Inquire 4IH
streets. J. D. Pike ft
friends.
''GenOeinon-r-PoUiics
Is out
Sguh street F. K Smith. 3713-U
of my line, I am better In the school
teaching line, but If elected, I will do
A LADY'S watch, size 6. with 20-year
GREEN UKE CAUCUS
my iitmoBl to fill the office with Judg­
gold fiUed' honUng case, Ullnois
movement A nice litUe watch a '
ment and deal out Jnstlce to everyWILLIS PENNINGTON BE-NOMI- le."
Fm- Jnstloe ot the Peage. ahorl term.
NATED FOR CLERK.
) fill vacancy, was the next on the
THE well-known Sooth Side Greenticket lo be slated. Charles Hanalovshoese bwitoeas nmsIsUng ot two (2)
New
Summer
Hotel
tb
Be
Built
by
ky nomlhated H. A. Langworthy for
■ lota,' buildings, slock, supplies, pic.
Chicago Parties.
the office. His name was carried by
A <ne locsi trade with a rapidly
a shout from all the delegates present
Increasing outside demand. Fur
MV. langworthy In order to make
. {Special to~The Dally Eagle.]
■ particular enquire of Frank M.
Inlerincben, March 25.—The annual goml. as the former candidates did.
Paine, norist
S713-tf
caucus was held at the Towm ball Sat said, ' GenUemen, I am not like some
of
our lirother Democrats. I feel provl
BOGS FOR HATCHING from high urday and the foHowing names were
grade. S. C. B. Lekhoms. Prices placed In nomination;'
of this honor, and am highly gratified
reasonable. Order three or four ,Supervlsor~Chas. B. Dye.
by the nomlnaUon. 1 believe the office
days In advance and'I will sele:t
Clerk—W. Penntngton.
of Justice of the Peace will be -lO
the
best eggs. W. H. Umlor,
Treasurer—Johh Anderson.
minor affair,'afier tbb election, bi40S Fifth street.
,
3713-1-26
Sphool InspecUw. full term-r^erhen cause of the abolishing of the Recorderls .court, there wilt be more, in. If."
Gilbert.
UEMLACK logs lor sale or trade, <»
School Inspector, lo fill vacancy—
Shouts for Friedrilh:
skids at the railroad at HarieHA. Howard Saxton.
At this Juncture the .committee
Mich. Earl J. Cooke. Traverse City.
Justice of Peace, full term—Pbylan- pointed ta wait, upon Mr. Friedrieli
Citlz«i8' pbone 360.
made Us appearahee with the cand.der C. P«TT.
The largest stock of Bdiw
Justice of the Peace, to fill vacanev date In charge.
—Tapp HarUtne.
' , ,
This was a signal for a universal
Highway
Commtesloner^W.'
shout and clapping of hands on the
part of not only the delegates but the
FRESH, green.cut bones that .... Inglwrlght.
-T-Jotm Davis,. Willanl
•St of the audience as well.
make your bena lay. Nelson A Rus­
sell, 316 Bast Front street 3705-tr Harsh, Abe Saunders, Alec Mason.
In introducing Mr. Friedrich
Membe
Reriew—Wn. convenUon as their candidate for
mber Board
-TARM for sale, knowi
knowR as the Qunto Dexter. ■
^ayor, the chairman of the committee
farm. Will
Yill take bouse and lot s
im
Bummer
Hotel.
said:
"Mr. Fri^rieh does not waul
- Morgen.
payment Enquire
B. J.
^ all
the office of Mayor, and it U only witii
S7B6-tf
wew
certain assurance on your pan tbit
ilful new summer iotel with 60 sleep be will consent to run. ,,He will tell,
fng rooms, on the Shore ot Green lake, you what you must premise cn ^'our
S705-tt
south <rf the Green I^nes. It w:
part to do. In case .von do this he
ready fur occupancy by the first cf will, as- a matter of duly, consent
accept the treminallon."
, ,
trade; also heavy wagon. 20 swarms July.
ot bees, 8ure-Halcb initiator and
Chicago partiee .have bought tlin
Friedrich Aaka Assistance.
brooder. 2 pairs sitigbs, 2 buggies. md and as there to not. a prettl-.-v
In response, among other Uiingt
• Ugbt and heavy harnesses, 10 borse- place In Michigan for a summer resert Mr. Friedrich said: "Gentlemen ai'.i
than loterlochen, there Is no doubt fellow CiUzens:—I hare served as
Mayor of the city a«d feel proud of
of the popularity it will have.
Wylie Cooperage Plant Opened.
the honor, of having served hi that
FULL SET BNCYUIPEDIA AMERI­
The WyMe Cooperage Co. hare capacity, but 1 do not like to accept
CANA. lust published by ScienUOc
American Co. A bargain at 260. Ertarted all ot their plant with the ex this nomination again, and will not
Enquire at The DaUy Bagle CHBee. If ceptkm ot the beading *departmen< unless you. genUemen, will aid me in
1 start next week, nds tny campaign to be elected: add I ask
XY BEBIDENCB
tIDENCB at
a 2<ft West Eighth makes everyone wegr a smile.
of you that at least five men from
Victor. Petertyl. Enquire at
Bl'Ingle Cut Finished.
each ward will pledge themselves to
trfllce. 126 SUte streeL
STOOtf
Saxton ,ind Gannett have finiabcl spend the entire day of eftcUen ln
their shingle cut for this spring and loolUng after my Interesu In gettli-i{
win start -heir lumber mill In a few le men to the polls, and in seeing
days.
I K that I get an booeet count.
37084-26
Fine Farm Bold.
"If you will do this, as a matter of
Elias R. Berta has add tals farm, honor and duty, I on my part will
SHETLAND pony, broke to banere two miles west of town to David. "Dad' irromiac when the cards are shufBeJ
OT aaddle, new sleigh, harness and HamHton, for 2950. spot cash. "DtuT on electlm day that the pe<mle. n1I
uke possession In a few days all of them, shall have a square dea’.
riding pad. SbiUon Hqnsa 379842
and Mr. and Mrs. BotIs will go to their I pi^lse to use my best endeavors
old home in Peonsylvsnia, after
to do my duty -to all the people and
- - '
• friends here, and at serve them faithfully. GrttUemen, be­
fore the acceptanci; is final. I watil
and RestauranL
five men from each ward pledged to
support me by doing the active work
Nc. 4. block 61. ot Waldo Lyon and auggesled.".
o aeU at esoe. W. D.
will commence k building which be
Workers Pledged.
at H ft U Merc. Uo.’s hardware will occupy with the postoffice and
The foliowlog number ot men from
3eS14f
resunraat.
the wards as follows pledged themnelves to aid in the campaign: First
ward. 7; Second ward, 8: Third war;-.
Raw or Inflamed Lunga
____ t west of ttontial achooL
eld quickly to the wonderful ..
7: Fourth ward, 6; and Fifth ward, 7.
Gall at J. W. ■Blatgr’i H<me Fur! and healing qualities of Foley's
Wants a Bqaare Campaign.
nlshlag atew.'
8227-tf
sy and Tar. It prevents pae
Mr. Friedrich, then resumed bU
mania and conaumpdon from a bat
gUAXTITY rf fine building sume ft>r cold settled on the lungs. Sold by I speech and said: T thank yon gent'smen. 1 would not
this, bat If I a-n
^aale. C. W.
B. Walt ft Sons.
eodw
Raplda Brewing Co.
8661-tf
going to be >- r next mayor, 1 want
a square car
gn. and I accept the
OAS-aNQINB-WlU trade for labor or
but never follows the use pf Foleyl Domination.''
meitbandlae. Bari J. Cook, eldthe oou^.
No Objoetien to Republican-Votes.
sens' 'phoie 860.
370241
longs and
Hr." Sprague. In a remarii said,
albirds perfect seeurtty from an attack
- nKWula. ftefuee snbetitatea. trust that the candidate will, have
by B. a Walt ft Sosa
eodw
ir Kepul
finely

t

A. V. FREIERICH
DEMOCRATIC
NOMINEE

ere«.”'.tototl wffl

«

DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS PAy>

for the candidate, which was QUlckij
answered by aboirt 2'>n throats.
/'
Other Candidates Named.
Mr. Langworthj- named Mr. C.. .t.
Bugbee. for :iie nomination of school
inspector, which was carried aaanlrCUSly.
For the office uf board of public
works, short i«rm. Mr. Sprague aom
Inated'Frank Schws!ll< r, of the Fourth
ward. •OarriiHi,
Par the office c.f board of public
works. lc»gt.-,-m Mr. Millar ttomina-ed A. B. Vogel, wbos.- candidacy war
rushed through.
The motion was ihvn made and cu­
rled that the Chairman of the vftlo;!j
ward commjiti-t-e constitute the city
committee tor the ensuing year.
Stand Together for ^^o,nor.
Mr. Thomas Sniorihwalte. candi­
date for alderman of the Fourth ward.
a very lateresiinP **>*1
close of the convenVi«'. *" which he
said in part; •oenilemcn and fellow
ciUzens, I know that stweral llUle fel­
lows who read the Bi.bl^. at®
good upon pqliiical nVtU*rs.
teach ua honesty aAd to love'
iJ^gfabors. and ih^ is what our
paign this electlM must be. a cloai
campaign, honestand upright, for ths
candidates upon the DemoeraOc Uckei
all good hMiest ciUzens, and I
k that all fair and broad mlsdrd
* will agree with me upon, this
t. There are vwr few parUes In
any city in this atatc. that have a
ter claas Of nomiqyes thian Traverse
City, and If we should noC win. ac
will, have shown the people of this
city that we have done what we hate
started out to do. We must Bla-id
together for honor."

LODOe IVOTICES.
ADDITIONAL LDCALB.

WEATHER—Iftcreasing
showefa Tuesday;
night: high southvvest winds.-

Grlnnell Bros, sold a flna Bohmer
piano t.oday lo Otto Kyaelka.
Mesdanies J. Klehl and E. Klehl of
Sorihport were in the city today.
Mra. Julia Koedsall has gene
Weelmlnsier for a few days' vli
wlih relatives, e
Hon. G. C. Moffatt left for Lanalng
tttlay accompanied by Mrs.^-Sdoffgit
Slid liiile daughter Catherine.
Mrs. ,C. O. ^elpi of Manton return­
ed home teday. after spmdlng Sundsy
with her sister. Mrs. E. M. Schofield.
Mrs. M. T. Burnett arrived In the
c{*y this no(» to visit 'her daughter,
Mrs. Cbas Edsel of 86S WaRhlngtor.^
street.
Mrs. 8. N. Leswelt of this city, wrhe
has been rialUng friends In petosKe?'. the past a-eek, returned home Sat­
urday.
Mra. Lawrence Gaghon of Northpert
has gone to Boyne City for a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hattco.
Mra,’ C. E. Bareet og Omena passed
through the city today on her wiy
Grand Rapids, where she will live In
the ftilnre.
Mra. J. Comstock of Northport
in the city today c» her way to Grand
Raplda, where she will take treatment
at the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wylie of Mt.
Pleasant were In the city today
their way to Summit City for a risit
with relaUves.
Miss J. Williams, who has been the
guest of the family of Clyde Peck of
Franklin street, returned today to her
homo at Cadillac.
Mrd. R. Bwanton Of Manton, who has
been the gtieet of her mother. Mrs. C.
O. Blacken, over Sunday, returned
(Continued From Page One.)
are h» the field and the support- home this morning.
The Men's club of Grace church
of each are doing no small amount
meets tonight at the office of Attorney
of ‘'stumping".
M. W. Underwood, J32 East Front
Republicafr Ticket
I.«st friday the RepubHcRna nomi­ elreet, at 8 o'clock.
Mr*. A. Watson, who has been the
nated the ftrilowlog ticket:
guest of her nephew, H. D. Ryan ot
Superviso^E Goodwin.
Honor, a few days, returned today
Clerk—Geo. Patier.
her
home at .Big Rapids.
Treasurer-r-Vf. J. Wllsta.
6L Elizabeth Guild will meet with
Highway Commissioner—/. A, Tice.
J. L Bailey. 428 Webster slrecL
JusUce of the Peace, full term,Tuesday evening at 7:30. All
T. Kellogg.
^
JusUce of the Peace, to fill vacancy :l>ers urged to be present
C. 8. Matthews of South Bend, In—Frank Isled.
Member of Board of Review—Win. diana, was In the city this morning.
. He is seeking a site In Grand Traverse
Lewis.
county for the erection of a flouring
School Inspector—W. 8. Merrill.
Constables—Sol. Loesler,’ Joe' LltXlu, milt.
Dr. W. F. Btrangwaye
Fred Stuart, A, W. Arortd.
from a week's pnrfesslcmal trip to To­
Republican Foform TIekeL
At the Republican reform caucus ronto, where he bha been coosulUng
with his brother-in-law who is also
Batnrdar the MOTriaa Uekrt was
an M. D.
liiated:
,
Mrs. G. A. Wademan of Lake City,
Supervisor—/. C. Gray.
who has been the guest of her eon,
Clerk—W. H. Q. Mielps.
Harrison Wademan of this city
short time, has gone to’Mayfield for
a visit with relalJvcs,
PeeL
•e, H. Doty, formerly of Thomi
Jttfillec, full term—V. BTant
Jnsilce, to fill'vwancy—Je^TJecI;. vine, who to now moving to Alcon.v
county, left this morning for a i
visit
at Kingsley, after visiting bis
Beard of Review—O. E. Richardson.
brother, Homer Doty ot Madison
School Inapector-^E. G, Cooper.
CsnBiables—C. W. SwavOTly, A. E. street, a few days.
While horse-back riding yesterday
Im’er, O. While.'A. B. Cornell,
afternoon. Carl Wood, who resides
Game-Law Violated, '
Chief Game Warden C. K. Hoyt of ledar-.strfeeL fas thrown from the
Imal, near the P. M. railroad depot,
llB
Manistee and Shenll Sherwood ot this
place wenfLo Spencer and brought and sustained a broken arm. The
back Archie Wagget. Harley ^Yse and horse became frightened at a paselng
August Koblsky, charged with killing locomcUvc, and after dto-lodglDg .IW
deer out of searon. They are can-, rider, ran a distance of five blocks be­
fined in Jail to await their hearing be­ fore it was captured.'
fore JusUce A. T. Kellogg. April 11.
La grippe conghs yield quickly to
Mrs. Jennie Harroun was brought
the wonderful coraUve qualities of
home from the hospital at Grand'Rap- Foley's
Honey and Tar.
There ‘
ids Saturday night. Her condition nothing else “just as good." 'Sold by
eodw
is somewhat improved,
B. 8. Walt ft Sons.
DEPUY.
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS f
Startling Mortaflty.
______Ics
Statistics show sarlllng mortality,
PAVING NOnCE.
from appendic is and peritonitis. To
Fursuant to a r^solutioo of the C ty
prevent and cure these awful diseases,
there Is Just one reliable -remedy. Dr. Council passed at iu sesaion held oi
King's New Life Pills. M. Flannery, the. 20ih day of March, 1905, noticot 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, is hereby given that the city of Trsv
says: "They have no equal for Con- erse City proposes to make the follow
___________
: at C. ing improvement, viz;
stlpaUon and
BJlUousness."
To grade and pave EMsi State sirec
A. Bugbee's, The Hannah Drug Stor
from the east line of Cass street d
and E. E. MIDer. druggist.
Imw.
the west line of Railroad avenne. and
s;feclficatloo8. plats and diagrams and
Dangers of pneumonia.
of cost have been filed
A cold at this time U neglected
liable to cause pneumonia which to so the-Board of Public Works to my ..
often fatal, aitd' even when the pa­ fice and are open to public examlnatient has recovered the Inngs are Uod; that the'Cl^ Council hav
„„_______ a district to be aas^cd for
them
anscepUble to the development Of con. said improvement, viz:
Lots 11 to 20 tnelndve, block 6.
sumpUon. 'Foley-a Honey and Tar wHI
Btop the cotuth. heal aniTStrengthea Original plat.
Lots 1 to 9 Inclusive, block
lungs- and prevent pneumonia,
Original plat.
by 8. E Walt ft Sons.
eodw
Lots 9 to 16. Inctofiive, block

WITH THE
SHOW AGAIN

Dance at the City opera house, Mon-,
l*’'to 8. Inclusive,
day evening, Aerll 3, given by the briglhal pist. .
Lots 9 to 16- Inclusive,
South Slde-orch«tra. Dancing echoed
plat
as usual. Bill for both 60 cento. La­ Ori^al
Lots 1 to 8 Ineluelve,
dles free. Ire cream and cake will Original plat
be served.
‘13-tf
Ixito .9 to 1C, Inclusive,

block' 21.
blo<d: 12,

CUy arrive at'8:14 a m sad 6:48 p,
Trains on
line arrive at Tret
« City St 10:;
a 6;4k p. T
-F. A MIT
to P Agt
J. F. JBNKS, Agent

TrsverM Bay tent. Mo. 126, K. O. T.
MM^ Monday eights to I. 0. O. F. halL
O. i. Helges, Com.; Geo. B. EIF
bourne, R. K.; A. Robertson, F. G.
Traverse C.ty -Chaptar,
Iter, Mo.
j
147, O. .
. 8.. meets to Masonic
te ban
h ' the 'DMaday on «r before eachtl Cto_______
dH moon. ALlUiey. W. M.; F. Harilaad, Becy.
meets St Woodmaa halv ftfonda,____
Ingi, March 6 and 20. Cbsa. Defoe, V.
C-; Joseph Sleder. Clerk.

Clare. Alma. 8t. Losu. Ithsca. Owosac
Rowell

Ann Arbor, Toledo. And all

Secretary.

I eamre potou
i J. KIRBT. O. P A

aPANO RAPIOB ft INDIANA RAIL
WAY TIME CARK
In effect SepL 25,1904.
Trelns leave Treveree City—
Traverse Ctty Encampment No. 32,
6:10 A m. connecting at Walton Rlii L O. O. F„ meets first and third Fri­
north and aonth.
<
days to each month. C. E. Chase. 0.
11:10 a. m. and 4:36 p. m. connecttni P-;- E l. Davto. Scribe.
at Walton tor ncRU and south.
4:00 p. m. for Northport
Arrive in Traverse Olty from cornea
ting main line trams—
Parlor, Sleei-iug cars at Walton
north and aonth.
C. E. MURPAY. Agent

PERE Marquette

Electric
Power

U Cheaps Clean \
and Reliable...^'!
ir yon are uainft power It will 4

lows:
For Grand Rapids, DetrolL
Icago
TO and
.
weet, 6:"
ir_ and
am I 6:00 p. m.
For Muskegor, Saginaw,
8a.
, Bav -<sty.
Port Huron. Toledo,
• • “
Detroit
trolt and east
m1 ai
and 11:35 i
... 'ml
wankee, 6:'
6:00 p. m.
For Elk Raplda Kalkaska, Bellalra,
Cbirle^x and Petoskey, 7:30 a m.
and 6;5( p. m.
H. P. MOEffXER,
J. KEHOE
Cen. Pass. .

pay you to Invoatifiote.

Beardman River
Electric Light &
Power Company.
Notora ond power ]
tor oil porpoaoa. .<

Wm.^H. Steffens

PIANIST AND TEACHER.
For cixmiltatlcm regarding lef
and terms call at Academy of Music
morelngs. 9 Jo 11. Bell 'phone. Acad­
emy and residence.

Eioftton Bacon

IOC lb.

CARPET CLEANIN6
Making and laying. Feftthsrs renorat
ed. Work thorongbly and promptly
uted. Agent lor Michigan Rng
N. B. Chapin. Prop. Treveree City
zpet Cleaning Works, 821 WAshtogton StreeL 'Phone No. 118.

Best Comstock
Bacon

NO. I WOOD

Qoctii Picnic Hams
IOC lb.

For Sale

Best Comstock
Hams
ij lb.

$2 per Cord.
Measin-cment guaranlfi'il.

14c lb.

J. J. Brezina

C.B. Taylor Coal Co.

Mdm
THEvQUALITV STORE

Shirt Waist Special
Elxtra -Vslue

E2E Sl.OO

block
block 19.

GET IN
to 1 to 7. Incluslv
Extract Iron letter from Charles F.
nah,....
Lay
................................
ft Ga's 6th a
Smurtbwaite, dat^ March 18, 190S:
Lots
'to 1 to 13. Inclusive,
Incluali block 8. Han­
nah. Lay ft Co.'s 6th addition.
All
In the village (now city) ot Trav.
out ores; ledge matb
et»
City.
*4
rver/tod'ic«ion‘‘'of
n^r
the shaft and every in_______
the lots to be assessed according
presence ot permanent ore bodies.
From the fact the rock fo'rma----- — to the frontage thereon. Hie City
changed ito trend, now beine st the Council will meet on iu regntor see- - " 1905.
une angle with'the shaft, as it was at
. .
1 Imle beginning, and also, as the ledge
alter now running across is jtol the provement aa afiwuald and to the Ola
U« aa
assessed.
.^me as the ledge at the mouth Of the trict to be
Dated this :2l8t day .of March. A. O..
tunnel and io
chamber, I am sausfied tW the Shalt to running. In the 1905.
/CHA8. M. BEERS,
87294-12
City aerk.
m gcpatly pleased with this, for .1
wwa that our ledges go down deep r
M. ft ff. e. TIME CARD.
Dd are not merely surface on-«. I
m alsoJ pirfectlv'snre
perfeetl* anre that our
our drifts
>e shaft will cut other „.ige8,ss
le<t
so many
- of V
them show . the BurfficuUy io *^^S®*1* •''i'
face. Tl
Jliere slKinld ne nu
ainly
ing food* BOW, for we certai
have' the mins and there must m
ptonfy ol caplM looking for good
*w West cpmpany. and we
THE 0^'B fCBAVEESB AND ABl

?;.r“
:..‘iss.rs

•»»»»»»••»«»••••»*

We place on sale tomorrow three
extra good numbers in Ladies’.
Waists.
One is an extra , good Bl^k
Mercerized; with twenty-two tucks
down the front, box pleated back,
Bishop sleeve.
;
Another like above, only ineither Xavy or Brown with floral
patterns in White.
The other one is a half-wool
Cream Canvass Cloth,'made like
the others.

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