The Daily Eagle, September 25, 1905

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The Daily Eagle, September 25, 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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1905-09-25

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EAGLE.

THE DA

Ttm w»mt Mi. a^mrtmwt »f «
ptp» i« Ut» ttrmw ktm aiWM
whi^ way tha wind blowa.

TEAVERBS eiTT, 1£

VOL. XII. .N0788W.,

63 Di^f Styles Heating %ifes.

... M
SStSS'

tbese early fall
cbill) moroiogs

AstAtethatwiU
burn ehl^ chunk*
Will b«t a irood riaed
room. BaaUy
Set dp and will atore
.awa/ in amall place till
ne^ed again.

Spedal Only $1.H5

J. W. Slater
YMif Rtflable Horn* Famlaher.

WhoiaaaU and Retail

Mil
\m:\m

Lumber
Materials.
Simply get your plmis
j«ady, let us know
what your specifieaHeMtf suit->for sad we^lldeliver whatever is
jneeded without loss of
time to^ yourself or
workmen.

CASE GOES
COUNTY Jj^L
BiGfl SCHOOL
IS INSPECTED OVER A WEEK
TEAM BEATEN

SIG FIRE IN
BUTTE, Morrr.
AFTCR aENKRAL ALARM FIRE EN­
GINE WENT PRY. Uanl^l. Utoh..
6«(Ueraeat at Ute I
the estates of Louis
Louis Hardy of
were found dead in
In that villago one
has brought up a
waa'raVaged by fir© yesterday and the has no pamllM as far
greater part of the bnafatesa distrl
tathed. Bnri J.
inmlna. For bai| a day It located _
tbe greatest mining cUr tn the worM Cleveland
would be blotted ftm the map.
Hardy's esute, and
Breahy and
After the general Are alarm
been given and the Bremen were nafy 6. C. Lynn for Mrs. Jhrdy* estate,
goesUln
involve It..
...................
.
with hone the lire engine went dry
na there was n hard wind bto^Eg the ns the esUU of a ai|ihasia hdshnnd
fll« gained headway rapldlr. and H liable for Ids decaaBed#Uoi^a'ftmml
looked as If the whole city would ce»;expenses. ^ sides f
to avoid
talnly go.
After the engine had oone dry. an Old ttUgation
man stepped out from the^owd a^ agreed upon I
of this «dty
looking upward shootod, "The donds.
decldi the gueetion.
the clouds.” InstanUysooree of people
the deceased
srere on their knees praying tar rain.
Uable U the
It Was but a short time when the rain
N« s single case
wife
fell In torrents and In this way '
flimes were subdued and tbe-clty
conld he ftond Is the University of
kUehlgan law Utanry
rsrr that would apply
e uT tI.SOO.WO
The
to the case. Tbee one coming nearest
with od
c U- $600,000 insnr
la that.of BerUee va. Obesterfleld. “9
Mod. 3L” a case In the BnglUh conrU
In the reign of George 1., nearly 200
years, ago. and In this case tbe facU
are not snfflciwtly repOTted to ehow
whether the wife or htohand died first,
but the language Is flatfi as leaves
Can Give No Acoeunt of How It Hnp- the mind the impressfon tfaat the wife
must have died before Uw hnsbend.
In the case of the Hardys it is
guesUon which one diied fireL bot
being found deed, but It te believe,
tmlt train went east at 11 o'clock Sat- thet the wife Wiled hef-hnsband and
nrday night, Ernest nilUips of Iont.±, tbMi committed scilolde. The estate nf
was found beside tbe tnA with boUi Louis Hardy Is weeth #,000.
legs cut oS. He came tram Ionia with
NO MORE
BEETB.
two girls In the afternoon and had
Quit Raising
been having a good Um& He left tbe Many Banllac Pai

a Lumber, Interior Finish and Building
' Materials always ready.
Our mill will quickly dispose of a hurry ord* for
special wood work.

Hemlock Wood, 9L25 per load.
CmxcB* ptamc IS.

PETOSKEY DEFEATED THEM BY
SCORE OF ie TO A

BUILDING FOUND TO BE IN GOOD

LACK OF TEAM WORK WAS VERY
. EVIDENT.

rtooner* RsperM for Last Six

The HI0k School foothaU
which went to Petoskey Saturday met
defeat at the hands of that School
harness belonWng 1
Perry of Whitewater. FTom the •
team by a score of 16 to S
erideoee given today at.a hearing *
Tbe local team suited out in flA.e
In Justice Nerllnger’B conn. It ^ •
ishape and twice in the firdt half walkpears that there te a guesOon as '
« up to Petoekey's goal but were held
ed
to whether or not, tbe horee be- •
kmge to Hre. Kaiser and she was •
for downs tm tbe five-yard line,
taking that which she considered •
toekey made one tontdidown in the
firet half and two hi the eeoood. Lud: Vi'‘T....................
I
ka 'scored for the locals, being sent
Tbe horse case of Neleon 8. Perry
throuWi the Une for a touohdov
s. Amelia Kaiser, vaa Ihken np In
uUto Nerllngm-'B coon this nomtag.
the second balL Both teams
but on acconnt of circuit court ednvenloreed to punt a number
log this aftemoofi. the case was adthroogb the game. Ehrenherger Wee­
Jonraed at noon until one week from
ing tor Trareree City. Ebrenbeiger,
today.
The first wltaeas was the camplalnBoeebrook and Lndka Miowed excel­
ant. Keteoo
N
8. Perry. He aald tiiai be .
lent form, ae Aid the whole teem. The
lived one and one-quam
rter miles
n
aorthneed at team work and less Indlvidail
It of WUUamsbur
lurg and that be held
playing was very evident Tbit will
a year'a lease of the Adolph Kalssr
farm and that the horse taken was one
be attended to by Coach EnlWit and
of a team which Kaiser bad agreed to
the prospects are bright for drieaUng
furnish Urn along with necessary farm
Petaskey when they vlalt thU efty.
Implemenu to work . the place. He
FeUers got left at BeUaire on the
told of finding the missing horse and
ay^up a
and Plereon was eobsUtnted at 1S0 CARRIAGES AND TON8
harness in (bis city, brought here by
FEED BURNEO.
un. Kaiser unbeknown to him or
mter an
and pUyed a very good game.
Adolph Kaiser. He said Kaiser own.
‘The team goes to Beod City next
ed the horse and he fPerry) uwned the
Saturday and to
(Continued on Page Poor.)
from Satnrday. The game W MnnlMce
opens the
ISpedal to Tbe DnOy BaglA]
game has been arranged with'the Inde­
Wilmington. Dri.. September 25
pendents of t^ls city for Wednesday
ely destroyed i
evening after echori.
of the largest livery and bam stable*
I In Delaware. Thm were 65 horaer
burned to death and 160 carrlagee, bealdes tons of bay and teed. Tbe loee
will exceed $50,000.

4hc NiW StW»
8TDLE MANY RINGS.
Manletee Woman Tbok TKem Fretn
The Steiua.
Hanlatee. Sept 25.—Mra. Bose Zl>
llntU and Bmma Hansen, tbe tetter a
girl of 14 years, have been arrested
and acknowledged an shnoat wholesale
theft of rings from local Jewelry
storee. Fifteen in all were stolen In
dd's "shopplttg.’’ The woman Is the mother of flva^iBdm. Tbe
property has all been reeovared.

Ooodvalnee—
pertect fitUng-

*1 so to *6 00

O. B. ft L annnal exemalan to
trolt. Toledo, CUoaro and Grand Ba>
Ida. Toeaday, October $. To Rlc-bmonfi. October 10. See 0. B. ft L agwit
tor partlcnlan.
8$61U84-w

Larger sasortmenttbas yon will
expect to sec—

BcU ph—rlW.

TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.

Tbe
Oawlord
Shoe

W. L, BROWN, Mgr.

For Men

SHERMAN &
HUNTER

Shoe Knowledge

We are exclusive agento for

The Horsheim Swe
FOa MBI

Tbe shoe that’s a little bet­
ter, and we'll be glad to demonsteate this differenoeteyou.

SEE OUB WINDOW

Rowland JMass
Shoe StOK Opp. Wiilting Hotel

Tbe Jnstrite Bubber Goods
ABB CLOTH IH8BBTBD—a
piece of strong cloth between
two Inyere of rubber.
This
mWees"then atrong and BELIB VB8 TEX 8TBAIH ON TH B
BKAH8. where Hot Water Bag
about

tbe Jnstrite line,

.mbber'ipoods c
will explain; ai
OUABANTBB

cr...
~i i

and

mber, we
a. YOU

American Drag Stm
aio

New Goods ..
IW Goods
»7

rwl- JMV

i

: J

65 HORSES
ARE CREMATED

SWEET OPPOSES
SALARY GRAFT MAY HAVE
THE BURGLAR
(Special 10 Tbe DaUy Bagln.)

weetem trip. He said.' as soot
arrived, ‘Tf the council shonld
measure now to increase my aalaiy
from $1,200 to $2,000 under a new char­
ter. I'd veto If'
The mayor is bound to swing tha
hatchet against the aatery graft and
aaya that when a man is elected to an
office at a certain eatery he ebonld be
tented to abide by. that aatery
wateo
e tesU.

~
He
>rm.ot office
.. .Using tbe a ,
Lb daring their term.

MAN

NEARLY ALL
CASES READY

THIS AFTERNOON.SEVEN YOUNG
BOYS APPEARED

CAUGHT IN CHARLBVOIX
SATURDAY NIGHT* v . ..

Patch Escapade.

Had Vtieiea He Bald He Btols in
Traversa City.

Wprd reached here this afternoon
from Charlevrix that In all probabil­ ready but tbe case of wmisrn Schnelity the man wbo committed the burg-[aer V, william Msteen. replevin a|v
lary at Chaa.^ Prochaika'e residence p«,i. was reported aetUed out of court:
last week hu been captured at Char- ne
report wae made In BdwarJ
lerotx.
'
1 McNamara vs. CBu._RosenthaI.
mpait. and NeUle DePatty va Loraicovered about midnight in 'a summer^
residence at Charlevoix and a-nelgbwu. VUUI8 n
bor knowing that the Inmates were
juun r>ewcuub Sod Ellis Tandevenvrsy, at cnee telephoned the 1^1^. -. aciicm of debt on Judgement, and
fellow was captured In the house while Andrew Rohrabaeker, et al.. va.' Heary
ithony.
et
al..
trespass on the ease.
wrapping up some silver preparatory
?re put over the term. The case ot
to leaving.
ary E. Blckle vs. Ralph K. Jameson,
On the roan’s person were found
al., case, was added to tbe calendar,
me opera glassee and other trinkets
hlch he claims he procured in Trav- and in the case of J. W, Lane vt. J. C.
ae City and still other articles he Robinson, bill to cancel mortgage, the
added
owned to having stolen at Petoskey
and St. Ignaee.
Tbe fellow Is between 25 and 26
years bid and is being held by authori- 'The People
lies In Charlevoix on the charge of tion of the
burglary for which he was taken 8a' Wlaehan went into the liquor t
ness, buying out Fred J. Bechtel, the
iirday night.
latter gave the former tbe rigbi to act
as biB agmt. Tbat could not ”ho!d
DRIVE FROM BATHE CREEK. water." legally, and Judge Mayne assessed Mr. Wlsehart. tbe latter plead­
ing guilty, tbe sum of $26. aa it la tbe
first .time a case of that-nsture has
ome up in this circuit
A Jufy
(Special to The DaUy BatfAl
Came With 8. B. Cets'a Herse and
Is
charged with bastan
New York. September 26.—TwO;
Buggy.
case was taken np this
A feature of the aften...appearance In court of the sevei
tbe theater, charged with having ebaryoung boys who were in the part:
,» bnrglartes during the test 60
which went te tbe asylum grounds t
There is a third boy la the gang 8. B. Cole's home which he drove steal 1
rmelons and w'
has not yet been captnred. " through from Battle Creek, covering
Is younger than tbe other two anl a dlstanoe of about 300 miles.
vs Orrie Hoppes, charg^ «
qnite a bit analler. He was used
Mr. Devin says be encountered with Intemt to do great bodOy barm
a the tcrime of piurder. The
some very difficult roads during the
e like. of Mrs. Disle:.
e ah to
trip. He left Battle Creek teat Mon­

ARRESTED AT
THEATER DOOR

TEACHERS WERE CHEERED.

The blodc of lion in our window
weighs four hundred and fifty
poen^ It rests on a ibree-quart
Jn^te Hot -Water Bag which
tefOledwith wauc. These bags
are guaranteed by the maoufse-tuier* to stand a weight of five
hundred pound*. .

PRICE

$3.50 and $4
Thorongboes* of oonstiueOoo. per­
fect eomfort and fit. tbe latest models
and Ute highest grade stock money
nan bnv are the fseton that make the
Crawford shoe popnter.

Sign of the fied Cross

450lbs.

The average man isn’t
up on shoes. He’s too
-busy with other things
' to find out why some
shoes wear better
than others. Tbat*s
our huainess. We know
bow to diacriminate
from years of experi-

coNorrioN.

Locals Begin
Next Saturday.

girls about half an hour betore he was
S&—NotwlthSi^iUae Center,
fOimd, but he can giro no eocorot of
tiu movements after he left die girU standing the crop Bt^kgsr beets In
this county this yenr sig he tmnsnnlly
or-how the accident happened.
large the
be mgeh snalle^
DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS PAY I
since the farm '
nDrlcaHnra.
farmers do noC Ubs ’
edvtth

fine
Trousers-

' errv EWTlOH. 4 OVLOCK.

OAS.MONBAV, SEPT. ?5, 1905.

MYSTCRY AT SARANAC.

Your Credit Is Good Here.

FWf Might«
11011 froMM
ttw MScrTMWdny fnirwWi
fnir vMUi riM
Ins twnpnratHn. finnh «nM

Old^sshloned Lasiness baus
to Drop Studies.

High mAooi started out this mornins
with nine rahs for each male met
of the fsctnlty. The gentlemen «
of tbe school went to Petoskey
Saturday to Insure a square deal In
the football game, thos eaUlng forth
appteuee of the achool this morning.
Mr. Nye read tha 13th Paalm. whlcb
as followed by a .prayer. Ha then
spoke about tbe pupils dropping their
work. Many are dropping itodlee
neoeaearlly. Mr. Nye My* that It is
dM in BtMW'oues to shdrasM but in
lOet tt ts simply old-fashioned latlees. Tbe chapel cloned with a hymn.

day morning and arrived here yester­
day morning about 7 o'clockbone and rig are In 'good condition
considering such a trip.

DEAN HOBART WAS HOST.

Games and Muele Passsd the Time
Flsaeantly.

hi* young fiimids, Salnrday event
et his taosne on Weet Front street. Sat­
urday bring bis l*th birthday annlveraary. A very pleasant evening w
spent in playing various games and
llstenlng.to piano and riolln muale ly
Mias Alice Turner and Don and M>
telld Bennett
In tbe games. Hiss Bdna Orelllck
woo the prise for Bucceaa in progres­
sive card games; Arthur Bachant won
the
prise In the game of ndvcsttslnf:
Clyde Cex. eon of tbe Rev. and Mrt.
Thoa. Cox. returned (his aornlng to Mias Florence ateeell won tbe goeeiAnn Arbor to resnme hi* etadles In the ing oooteeL Lkfot refnehraanta
served and'an present enjoyed the
evening rkV

IM. Nn. m. 9. ft A.1L toniekt

0«w to Tlte OSMB CUyBiftriT tor
___ _______A 8M«h pte.
mr
hoi-^*

200 DEER UCENSES
COUNTY CLERK HAS NLANKS FOR
8U8INES&

Oounty «erk R' B. Walter has reDrived 200 deer Uoenaes for the aeaI whlcb is open from November 10
80, . inclusive, and there are some
r^cal changes 1n the tews this yesr
relstlng 10 deer hunting and lleenae*.
Tbe fee for a license this year I*
1,60. instead of 75 cents, ss Isst year.
«nd the increase IB to provide a grea wr revenue for the game warden's d^
partment Then, too, tbe hunter 1s al5SS but two deer tel. yw. Instead
of three, and non-reeId«il bun^ art
allowed to ship one dew from the
state
An'other new section of the lloens,.-.
> which the license taker must sweer.
i that he '•will not attach or allow to
e attached the shipping Uga aeoom-

sssasss
sStteYBri P~’«

VX^-

V-:-.

±A s
Th6 Daily Eaftle
-THE EAOLE PREM, PURUIHERE.

DAILT B&QLB,

TWO CHURCHES NtigMMiM
YESTERDAY
Correi^ndence

ELDER FERQU80N
Rnian^ M Trrnrem av Pdito^M « PRE8IOINQ
SMOBd-elAM MRttMrBPOKE AT FIRST M. E-

KONDATv S^PT. M.-1906. u

BIQ COAL OOCKB.

CABPBT CLEAfllNe

Making ud laiiiA Feitkwi Movit
Wort UMsonghly and prompUy
«9cmA AgMt tor MMEgan Rag
Sunlt BU. Mvtok S««itaBiher 1
On. N. a CfcaptA ProfL TrasarM
Today work will bcglD cm a great oosl
Olty.
dccK. coe Of ths targest (n any laks
Carpet deanlag WosBa m Washiwrr; whieh ths Bttsburg Coal oom- igton stxeeL 'PhoM Ha lU,
i>iny win eowtrncL The ^k will be
i.iHifl feet kng. and «U1 coat $106,000.
Great qnanUUes ot coal will be stored
here (c auppiy a urge seottao of t
Iry. I nd also for use of steamers dur­
ing t?e seasc^.
EXAMlNBa> FREE.
ivestin»nts at ^ See to Ameunt to

•loww:.

EMnRE.
AND AT ASBURY^ E. TO LAROE
•uncMPTtANt^
Empire, Beptember 26.—Mr. and
IDIENCE&.
Of» w«ek, l>y c»mer....,.......... .
Mrs. Harry Norconk are the parents
Od« moaUi. by staU .. .................... m
’ a baby boy, bom September f*
Hat Kindly Face and Pleating Pei^
k'aroe tiir>iiUia. by inaU................
Hon. W. M. Ferrla of Big Baplds,
•easllty.
41X mooUw, by tn*il.........-.-.IL60
lectured ta the K. O. T. MM. baU.here
One year, by «n*ll............................»-00
Friday evenlnk to a packed house, oo CHANGE OF TIME ON M. A N. E.
' OFFICE i\Z WC«T FRONT CTRBET.
presiding elder of the the subject. "Making the World Bet­
Beginning Monday. September 26.
Beth 'PhOhM, «.
Grand Traverao district, of the Hrthntrain leaving Traverse CUy at 2:60 p.
ter."
dlst Kplecopai church, the Rev. A L.
m. connects at-Solon with train to
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Carr left here Provem«»L Arrlvs at Promnont 6:02
HOMER HOWARD,
d bis first eervlcee In bis
m. Returning, isevs.Prokanont at
CMy CIreyiatsr.
new capaolty. yeoterday, preaching In today for their future hmne at ML p.
6:10 p. m.. arriving Traveyse City 6:42
the morning at the First M. B. church PleasanL where t^tey will became stu- p. m. '
/•esto
¥b« MUy Bade «U1 be toofkd ea and ta the evening at the Asbuir M.' denU ta the Central State Normal
•ale at tlM toUowinc places: B. t. E. Yhe Impression made by the Rev. school.
Crsam Puffs, Peach "^les'n Queen
An Indian family by the name of City
Hue A Son. W1 WaeWnftoa atrMt; Mr. Ferguson was a vey aaUsfactory
Bakery today.
226241
Joaepb Umlor, SiO
Eighth
and his eemoDS were exceUent James, living near Jacktown, lost
and onehaU year old child last Or^ND-RAPIDB A INDIANA RAIL­
nrwt; a McBroy. 8M West FW*t ones and were dellevered In an Interweek.
The
ronaliis
were
taken
to
the
WAY
COMPANY.
(treet; 14n. A. E. PtUler, «1» North esttog manner. Hts voice and face a«
Time ^la Taking Effect Sspt 24,
Dnwood arenoe; Maorae Cafidy Oo. of the kindlleet and betoken a person Indian burying ground near Leland.
Mrs. W. H. Morris and nephew left
Unloo street. Fur ue oonrenlence «< allty which cannot hut be agreeable
Train leavei Averse City eonneeV
our patroDs. mat edrettls«atats.Da and populu- with the churches In his yesterday for a three weeks' visit at tog for the eouth at 6:20 a. m.
he lA at aay o< the ahore plaeea.
Chicago and South Haven. She wlU
Train leaves Traverse City oemnertdiarge.
be accompanied by her sister, Mrs. A In north and south sUl: 10 A m.
About elx years ago. when the Rev. C. Colby of Tr»vei« City.
Train leaves Trsveiae City connect­
ing north and south at 4:20 p. m.
[r. Kellogg, then presiding elder of
Mlee ROto Dontidson was quite
Train leaves Traverse City tor
lie district, passed away, said the the last of the week.
Northp<Ht at 4:00 p. m.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy last evening at
Train arrivee in Tiaverte City from
Mrs. George Cook and son Harry -f
the Asbury H. B. church, a request Wexford, rtsUed Mrs. Cook's elster, Cadillac at 9:16 A m.
Train arrives la Traverae Cltyfrom
was ma^e that the Rev. Hr. Ferguson Mrs. Ralph Atkinson. last week.
HOW TO, REDUCE TAXATION.
Walton (north and south conneeUon)
We hear 'considerable ,Ulk about be made presiding eider, but the
Miss Annie Denny, who has been at 1:26 p. m.
high taxaUon. This Is natoral and to quest* was not granted. Now he has working ta Chicago the past year, has
Train arrives ta Traveree Cttyfropi
ime
and
is
heartily
welcome.
be expected In a town like TrsTeree
Walton (north and eouth coisneetlon)
returned home.
Moses' Credentials. *'
City that is making neceaaary public
The four^onthsold baby ot Mr. and
lyDom
The text of the evening was taken Hre. Denny Drew died September 19
Improvements o{ the kind and character
Northport at 9:00 A m.
and .lo the extent that we are dblng. from Bxodna, 4:2:—■'What is that in of (taolem tatantom.
Train leavtag at U:10 A L and arthlueHandr- God's question to Hoses
And ye^ we do not beUeve th«-«
John Tracey. Mike Horen and Will ring at------1:26p-ttle.p. at Is dally.
any of onr cltltens who believe In the wb«i the latter stood be^de the bnre- HorrU, of this place, and Thoa. Wllee
Trains leariu at 11:10 a m. and
real ftiture that awalu the city, and tag bush. For 40 years Moses had of Chicago, fished for bass one «la^ 4:30 p. m. c^set with chair sad
Bleeping cars north and south at Wal­
there are very few who do not. but lived an exile from his people, who ist week at Uttle Platte lake.
ton JuneUon.
were in bondage In BgypL but the boor
think these pubUc improv^ents t
Dayton Sdby, editor of the Journal,
C. L. LOCKWOOD, G. P. A Ti A
of deliverance, ta which Moses ires to was ta Grand R^ds last week attend­
necessary and should be ^de.
Grand Rapids
That taxaUon Is high is admitted be God's apnL bad come But Hoses ing the West Michigan fair.
Idtot and reluctant to accent
and bow It may be reduced and stlU
Mrs. A E. Forrester went to South
onsihilltles and made excuses, Frankfort today for a week's visit with
keep up with the neceesary lmprov->
that be was not eloquent and that he her parents.
menu Is a guesUon well worth
credenUala so that the people
slderlng. -A few suggestions along this
Mrs. Cbas. Carr of Glen Haven, who
might know be was from God. God has been s^ouely ill at the home of
Une are certainly not out of place
recognised the latter excuse and asked Dr. Shank, ta-smne better at this writthis time.
First;—See to It that all property Moses, "What la that ta thine hand?"
legally liable to taxation is aaaeased Moses said, "A rod." God told him to
The Infant aon ot E. VanSevei
east it upon the ground, when it be­ died very suddenly Friday morning
nt Ita proportionate fair valuaUon.
SecondIncrease the amount of came a snake, and whmi he picked it and waa buried ta^SL Phillips ceme­
taxable property by building factoriea up, it was again a rod- That was bis tery Satuiday afternoon.
^
and in other ways promoting the gen- credential,
R. K. Boynton of Bast Empire was
eral.growth and prosperity of the city.
Personal Service.
quite Ul last week but ta reported bet­
The eapKalist who refuses to .Invest
"We are bearing a great deal today." ter at presoiL
' his wealth until taxaUon shall be
Bald the Rev. Mr. Ferguson, "about
P. E. Morse 1b painUng tbe residence
duced. haa little conception of tho
of L. E. Woloott.
God Is '
method by whicdi alone that reau’t tag us to a high and personal service.
George and tboA Wllee ot Chicago,
can be accomplished. Increasing val­ The world la waiting for redempUon aecretary and treasurer, respectively,
ues while expenditure remains ilic from sin. God has prepared hla great of the Empire Lumber Co., spent eev- same, will work reduction. Withhold; deliverance and has sent Hie son, hut eral days In town last week.
tag or .decreasing values tacreas
He has left it to us to tell the tidings
Harit Deertag went to Elk Rapids
causes unjust taxation.
to thoee who have not beard. We Saturday, after bis wife and daughter,
have the Gospel, the glad Udlnga, ta who have been visiting there the patt
to
It is aeldom Uiat Chicago will admit trust, to spread. God Is saying to each month.
that It is possible for any good thing oue, ‘What is that In thine band? IVhat
to come out of Sc. Louts, and. It
have you that I can use'? ^at qual­
OSBORN.
real pleasure to be able to record such ity have yon which, consecrated to sey
Osborn. September 23.—Mrs. Sam­
an instance. A St Louis than is lo servlee, will be of use ta the world?' uel Berry Is not any better at this
temporary charge of the Chicago
wriUng.
Ability and Ci
weather bureau, and be has been so
Mrs Ralph Atklnaon and MrA Fred,
••SoiBe may eay. J am not much betsucceesful that Uie Chicago people
Beeman visited with their aunL Mrs.
<T than a sUck.' Well. God has a
clamoring for his permanent retention. >r a aUck. He made Moeea* sUck
Jas. Wllstm. at OriatL-Thursday.
James William Farrant of the Ma­
(htng of blessing to the Hebrews. It
Bat vegetables only, and «
does not mauer so much hOw great ples. went to Traverse City. Thursday,'
peas. If you would be beautiful, say^ ability we have as its consecraUon. to attend, the wedding of their dangbMiss Anna Relchard of St. Louis, who But. as a matter of tacL each one of ler, Alice. We wish them a happy
expects to carry off the medals at the us has in hfs band more than, be and prosperous Journey through life.
New York beauty show. She never Ihinks, that can be used.'
Hr. and Mn. George Axtel were Em­
tasted a bit of meal In her life. Should
pire risitort Wednesday.Power of Tertlmony.
Hiss Relchard win, there will doubt­
Mrs. George Cook and son Harry
less be a great Increase in the demand
re tlslttag with relaavea and friends
Five through trains daily.
for peas, and a correspoodlng advance
at Empire last week.
In price. This result should also have
Little Gertie Hartman of Pearl Lake,
"The Power of a holy life, which 'a
Dining Can. a la partA
a depressing effect upon the berf trust
within the reach of even the pooreet, Is sick, at this writing.
Mrs Asher Atkinson of West KasCennsets at BuBala and
Ihe lowliest The beauty of a holy life
son,'
called
on
Mrs.
Samuel
Berry
last
Is above all the beauties ofnaturs and
Monday.
of art and Is an essenUal factor ta a
useful life. It if not so mu^ the
ANNUAL <3 R. A I.
words we speak as the life behind the
EXCURBION&
spokemnan; people are all the Ume
The G. R. A L wlU give Its anni
For tlmc-tsblse and dewirlptlvc
measuring and weighing the words one exonralona on Tueedty, October 2. ..
matter, addrem W.B. WBJULKR,
Detroit 26.00, Toledo 26JKI, OUcAgo
speaks by the life one leads.
Qeoeral AgesL paasafer De­
nd Rapids $4.00. The see *
partment, Buflala, X.
or B.
"Another factor also , within the
will be to Richmond. Ind.
H. BOBBBT8, TtsvMms Pamea•reach of everyone, Is
Tuesday, October 10. Pare $6.00.
r»r Agnt, t Pan Btrert West,
prayer. There Is great power ta pray­
Detroit, lUoh.
er." and the speaker gave tastanees
or addreai a L. Lodnrood, Q. P. A
of answer to prayer.
Grand Rapids. Mich.
mIuIAAw
Power If Teetlmony.
Two Lansing Men Quick -to Vacate
"Again, there is the power of Chris
Car.
Uan testimony. Te are My wltneesee.'
lonslng, September 2B.—While Per­ said the Lord. Te shall receive po»ry P. Megargel <ud David F. Fawe:' er, after the Holy Ghost shall
of Lansing, Mich.. Uie two trans- upon you, and tw shall then be witnesses unto me.' The eermtms and
conlipenui automobile touHsts, s<
MI-O-NA
wriUngs of the Apostles were largely
out by the American Motor League
a voyage of discovery In their touring stories of their personal'experiences
The stomach is your vital center.
coed with Ml-OBA-and ta-ahle to ooocar. the ■•Reo Mountaineer,- -were and their testimonies. One of
No man to stronger than his stomaca vert tbe tood Into poBitahmsoL all
passing through Lodge Pole,%eb„ they secrets of Methodist succw Is pereooThe average mhn measures bis other organs aocMtaoMOA weU. Thta
al tesUmony. for there Is great power liyslcal vitality by bis heart. Iitokid- explains many enrea ctf bearL kidney
ran Into a group of rattled
nlng themselves in the trail. The sight­ for good ta a )^tImony which comes eys. or bis lungs. Yet it is the stosi- and liver diseases ta the eases where
ta
that should first be conaidered
is used.
ing of the snskea was too sudden t--. from a full h^. The hope of the .when you cast up the account of Ml-oua
It is the mort wooderful health re
igellsatlofi >^tav ol India and health.
admit of stopping the flying aulomostorm- known, and ta sold by 8. B.
l-.Iie and the repUles were run down. of Korea Is not that we can send mlsEvery organ of the body to snatata- Walt A Brnas
When the rapidly revolving wheels Blonariee there, but' must be tbe wlt- ed and nuriahed by the food wblch U antee that it oosta nothing uxatoi It re
converted Into nutrition ta the atom' atoree health. Just one UtUe tablet
»s of tbe native eonverts.
ttruek the ralUers they were throwt.
ot a eocanf box of Mhona for
hlgh in the air. one hlg angry fellow
... Talenta Are a Tr^
few dayA and you will t
(«mtag down in the tonneau of the
Whatever power you have. It will
The brakes were appUed and be of great value to yonrselt If It is
both men JumpM out of the ear. leav conseeimted to Ood'e nse. Too
tag bis snakeablp in poate^lon. The are holding their advantagea on
rauiesnake flzially dropped to
■elfiah ends. Have you some acoomground where be wat dispatched.
pllshmeat? Thank Ood tor It. but do
The Reo Mountaineer haa now
not think It is tor you alone. It ta a
— •VIA—
.
.■red J,S00 of ita 10.000 mile tour
ex- trnsL glvmi by God. tor the enrKtapioraaon. reports bedngsntt in to the ment ot others betfdes yourself,
American Jfotor League eoveftageaita man who had tolled In bastaees o
secUon of the road. Mr. MegargM e^ld. 1 have tost
I have given away.' So, -when It
thinks there is a good chance of the
domes to the time we must pan away,
Dnlted Statto govemmeot bolldliig
tiansooettamital road In the near fu­ we will find that we nrast lose evwrture and the Amerimn Ifotv League thlng, except what we have given to
.with Its 20,000 memberu U wotUng God's wort.
Taka the Rod in Thins Hand.
along these Itaw.
" 'What ta that in thtoa handr
gift of spoeeh? A gift of aong?
Spedal traiB on the O. fi. R.L
gift of ability to make moneyT WhatTickete good to return x
arerlt ta. Ood te oaylng to thsA'Aou
See poaters or ask Pere Marqi
shaK taka this rod t$ thine hand and
with it ehatt do signs and wnedan.
lor I am wMh thea'"

Lehigh
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Coast
Resorts

REPTILE DROPS
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The Vital Center.

Annual Low Rate ExeuRdon
PEKE PIARQUEITE BAIUQAD

Tuesday^,

B. F. MOEUUBA & >. A.

EYES
/MASSES

Ubound

I Thai Arc Guaranteed to Care
[ Beadaebet. Straiten CrassI Byes and Restore Perfect Viaioo.

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We have

Solte built far a career
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Tnke advantage of our offer—

Last
Lxcursion

A Baok Account tor the Baj.
Stimulates him to be industrious and economical.

Hamilton Clothing Co.

so cents
Charievoix
Petoskey;,
Harbor Springs
and Return

liSc SILKS 58c
950 yards

Colored Tatteta Silks

Oct. i,Str.B
B«a pbcMsBE.

I. C ItUH^ A|t.

Sewer Tax
FIFTH WARD.
Notice te Ail Pertons Interested:
Tbe Special AsMSsment Tax Rcdl
tor the construction ot Lateral Sewer
No. L sewer district No. 8, located fn
the alley between Washington and
Webrter streeL beglttatag on OaifiMd
arenuA running thence west to Bar^
low StreeL thence north oo Barlow to
Washington streeL thence west on
Washington street to RaOroad avenuA
thence to conneet with trunk aewer.
has been placed In-my bands for col­
lection. the same to be paid on or be­
fore SepL SO, IME
H. B. HASKELL,
Clly Treasurer.
Oflice, room 202 State Bank Building.
2842-1-m

Ail bright, clean, new goods direct froih the manu
facturer. All the newest desirable colors; Velvet
Finish, the wear^qg qualities of which is much su­
perior to tbe Chiffon. Twenty-three different colorB,
bothplain and changeable. These silks wece made tosell
at 75cf but by cleaning up the lot we secu^ them at
a great sacriflee. If you want a waist,"skirt or whole
dress you can't afford to miss this opportunity.

See eomer window on :
Front St.

E. WILHELM
Comer Front and Union.

Finest Fall Furniture
Is on display in our elegant Furniture Salesroom.
You should take a day off and see the
great stock we are showing.
"FUMED'' OAK.
Tbe newest of fureituro has a plain
dan surface with a beautiful shade
ot brown. Desks, odd shaped chairs
and fancy rortert.

"INLAID” OAK

LEATHER ROCKERS.
Never carried H large a stock
•uch handsome gooda Nothing
Uke Usem ever seen ta Trai
City before. Bee them at ooo

COUCHES
Are eold aU the time, and
surely are beeaase the styles are
so many and the prieee are from
$6.60 to Uie finest at $64.

PILLOWS.
•<
The greatest variety to select from.
The prtoes are tram |L60 to $7.00
a pair. Cant bare too many nice
pllloere ta tbe honaA

PARLOR SUITS.

FANCY ROCKERS.
All the newest styles and such a
the popular weathered oak, with host ot shapes, and one would be
fancy patteras ot inlaid, ellver. an ornament to any room ta the
Theee wlU he great eOUers.

DAVENPORTS.
Have yon seen-that elegant leather
cnohion davanpOTt In onr show
window? The aweileet ever made.
It sells tor $7A00.

ta-aH stylaa
ot "cushions and uphotatery. Wa
want you to sea that tihgant anlte
tor $76.00.' There are others much
cheaper.
am

MORRIS CHAIRS. ■nie pcghilar, easy chair and so
many gf them are aold. All maimer
of woods and coion'etf cnahlons.
Prices from $9.60 toglAOb.

BUFFETS.
L
A flee Uneof new goods and latert BIDE BOARDS.
atylee-eMl tram $12.00 to $20.00., Bhoiflil he ta evrty «»»•
»*«■
A mort neoeeMry pteoe of fumture not when $U buys sgeh an aU^
te the dtatog room.
one as we are aelltag. OUiar^oea
np to $66.00.

OININQ TABLES
Of every kind to suit every portae.
Can eeU yon tme te $7.76 or some
ot those elegant new ones for $29.

BOOK CASES
„ ..
CHINA CLOSETS
Are So handy to show Tonf pretty Are moet necesaaiy and we have
ly styles, artna alen% othwfl a
rtlna and toop It toom getttag
iblnatimi. Then War seO tke iaobroken. We ehow two of the finUmtsomMj'haTe.
eat ever bran^ to, the city a)
$60 and $66. Be anre and see them.

IRON BEDS
Every atHe that ta new and thw
ore ftxn $LT6 to $40. AB the new
ookn of enameis, and some elttent
braaa beda tn new atylaa, kawiannteat wa have erer earrlad. .

& Lay preantHe Co.

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CHANCE FOR
ONEWAYi^O
THE BOYS
GET M. fm

iL

A Picture Window
That IB very attractive ieour west wiodow. See ih
neat little framed pictures for 50c, A dollar buys i
of the most unique fraro^ dutch subjets on the n»rket. Then there are other subjects costing a tnfle J
more but fine for the price. We do framing to order too. j

A. P. H»rtlmwit«l Ml thto iMiDlng
on • traaiaeM Ulp
Bmidra.
to' BTAR-r A BANK ACCOUNT 18
The Rev. T. P. Ullon wMit to Selen
GIVEN
ihie mOTtiins to coodoct n fonerel
A epeeiat
ef the Eartern
To Kansas and Thua tsve State Suo- By the Hamllten CkthlAg Co. as W
Star win be bdd ukdchto* o
,
Adveitisemsnt.
perttng Him.
ioBtallatloo.
THE HOBART CO.
............j
The WM Side dob vrill plve • ae­
The Hamilton Clothing Oa is tak­
rial daace at Uie Seoood street hall telulng
experiences.
Saturday fore- ing a novM way of both »ecorl« ttnOs
niorrow evening.
113 l-S MILES IN 2KKh50
and
indoetng
the
boya
to
stwthenk
Q a man 'who resides In Green Lake
Min Mary E. Shell »f Alpeu. le the
acoounta. To every boy who huya an
mu county, walked Into the
puest ot her sister, Mrs. Royal Palmer, MEETING TUESDAY EVENING TO WINNER FINISHED ONE M
overeoaL sulL or any dothlng to the
office of Judge Fred B. Walker and
of West Ninth street
value ot 16 or more, they win loan a
We are making plans to have
ORGANIZE CITY TEAM.
BEFORE SECOND.
stated
thst'he
wanted
to
make
George Miller of Raed^Hy, who has
steel bank, putting therein, as a “start,
one a the biggest and best fairs
t^Cc with the BUte to pay hto son's
lK>en in the dty for some Uma, left Chance for' Numlicr of First Class
ever held in these pane.
Event Was Elimination Trials for Van- fare from here to Rsssss. as be him­ er.” a 26«ent piece.
this morning for Rarletta.
Then the boy wUI take the bank
We want your help.
Games This Season..
derWIt Cup Race.
self has not the money to pay the fare.
Min Aliea RoMnaen. ef Hatchs
Plan fnwi now on to be at
h<xne and when he has pot 76 cants
The man's son U unstable “in the
Crossing, returned home this taomlng
> in. return to the store. One «<
Snttocs Bay Sept. 2g. it and 26
The last call fM- a City football I
pper
story”
and
some
years
ago
Mioeola,
L.
1..
B
nfier a short visit to the dty.
Nothing better.to «
wRh a wagon load of the beet
the store men will go with the
meeting has been sent out and there
committed
to
the
asylum.
After
some
Mrs. B. Erlokaott of Empire, patasd wlU be n meeting Tuesday evening, nt re the cars which will represent the
you have raised this year.
the bank, where the $1 will be de­
be was allowed to leave the asy­
through the city today on her way 8 o’clock, St the Record oflloe, and It United States In the Vanderbilt t
Bend a card to 8. B. Cato. So­
posited and another bahk given In ex­
lum but has returned two or three
In October. They are given
lon, and receive a premium list.
home froni a visit at Qrand Rs^ds.
change for the Hamilton dothlng Ca’s
there are not-enough enthuslaBU
times of his own wjll and he spent
Ifyon made eolriee at the fur
Mrs. E. U <^ray and son, who have players who turn out to the meeUng, the order In which they finished
hank, and the boy win have the pleas­
past
winter
there,
-going
back
te
the
eltmtnatioo
(rials
which
werdNnm
last
year you will^reeeive one.
' been visiting the family of George all projects of a team for this season
ure of knowing that he has man
Green Lake township home In
Saturday:
Campbell, returned today to their wiir be dr«9ped.
the bank, and wHI undoubtedly add to
On Misses' and Children's Shoes
. Letiutao County
.home'at HoBaln.
Cj^
DRlVeai.
TIMR. spring. The father now wishes to go bis savings.
Should iStere be a good team orga­
for the next SO days.
Kansas and has money to pay h:s
C. P. Lagergren an^ Min S.-Lagger- nized. and there is plenty ot excellent Pope-Toledo, Bert Dingley........2:00:60
The offer bolds good mrtO the hoU*
Alricoltanl Society
■n way. But be also wishes to take days and If a boy does not trade to
sren, ot Chicago, who have been material .whlcb ^uld make the team
Joseph Tracey. ..2:02:48
.
son
but
lacks
the
fequlslte
cash.
the
extent
ot
$6
worth
at
one
time,
he
spending the summer at the Besson eve» etrenger than ever before, ewe Royal Tourist, Robert Jardlne.2:19:18
Wl and seb^m.
farm, near Bowers Harbor, l^ft for fine games can be secured. Manistee 'Haynes. Prank Nutt, ............... 2:13:82 Consequently he called on the judge will be given a card upon which the
with the request before stated, adding
ant he does trade win he punetod
home this morning
and Lndington want gnmes any Ume Thomas, M. Roberts...................2:29j40 that It would be tie cheapest way fo*No tronhle to show you. at
and when the total reaches 66. he win
M. E. E. Wolfe of CopeMish re­ and a letter Just recel^ from Big
iras a wildly exciting finish,
YOUR
turned home this morning after vlalt- Rapids slatee that the Big Rapids lowing Dingley around the track Uke the state to ged rid of the boy. as i: be given the bank and the 26 cents.
then would not have to maintain him
ing her sister, Mrs. J. Toung. ot Tenth team would Uke two dates, any Ssturhound after a stag came Dr. H. E. in the asylum. Mr. Walker replied
WANTED—300
WOMEN,
Girls
and
street, and her mother. Mra. U. Young, days except Septmnber SO and October Tbomas’ 90-borse-power Locomobile,
that
he
could
do
nothing
In
the
case
Beys
ever
14
yesrs
ef
ags.
Pleasant,
ot Wadsworth street
7 and SI. Would also play at Big Rap­ driven by Jos^h Tracey. At one lime
dean work. The Trsverae Cl^ Can­
Min Florence Pulclpher, .who has ids CO Thanksgiving. The ML Pleas­ Traoey had almost a minute on Ding­ and told the man to see a sUte official. ning Co.
iNl-a
tor some months been stenographer ant Normal team also would like <«e ley. but the letter made up Ume lost The man left, but whether to act upon
for A. B. Curtis and was prevlonsly In or two dates, their open dates being and Trncey enme In second. The dis­ the judge's suggestion or not, Is not
known.
the Kelley Shingle Co.'s otBce, left October 21. 28. November 25 and tance was IIS 1-6 miles.
this morning for Manistee, where she ThsnkBiglog day.
mFrornlSt.
Given up to Dla
Startling Mortality.
win take an excellent poelUon with the
Bveryone Interested- In toothsU.
CRAWN BEAT COPEMISH.
B. 8pi«el. 1204 N. 'Virginia street
SthtisUcs show startnng mortality,
Gus KlUtnger Lumber Co.
A.ND
whether players or rooters, should atfrom appendicitis and psKodlUa. To Evansville, IlnA, writes: “For over
R. J. Mercer has received ■ bronxt
five
years
I
was
troubled
with
kidney
prevent and cure these awt^4Uaasaef,
Trimmed Visitors Yesterday at Doric there is just one relisbls remedy. Dr.
memento commemorating the event ot
.OSTEOPATHY
King’s
New
Life
Pills.
M.
Flannery,
of
Lake, 6 to 4.
last Friday evening in Palestine Lodge
and was all run down, and a year ago
J. O. TBUEBLOOD. D. O.
No. 3ST. F. & A. H. of Detroit, when EQUAUEO WORLD’S RECORD
s [Special to The DaUy Bagla.]
had to abandon work entirely. I had
ICRa U. J. TR0EBLOOD. D. O.
the thousandth member wna InltUted.
three of the best phyxleUns who did
Grawn, September 26.i-The Orawn and BaUManeef” 2Sc at 8. E.
good and I was prMtleBllr (iven 406407 WQhstm Block. Resldmioe 21
Mr. Mercer held membership In thnt AUDUBON BOY PACED MILE I
team defeated Copemiah yesterday by A Sons, E. .R Mllleifa and Hu
Foley's
radney
-Cure
was
die.
Drug
etore.
sad
28 Wynkoop Terrsoa
lodge until his removal to Traverse
1:69/4 AT READVILLB,
the score of 6 to 4. Ill a hot game at
.... first Lottie gave
If you can't find the leak In your recommended and' the
City when be transferred his memtorDuck Lake grounds Next Sunday the roof, phone Cttlsens’ 1036. L D. Huklil. me great relief And- nflnr
taking the
*
cued.’ On scoDunt of the last
ship to the local lodge.
<
Going Without Windshields and Dis­ Grawn team will go to Copemlsh for
the Sherlock Holmes of leak finders, 'eecond bottle I vr« entire
Is Here. Come and
111
“FI8H AND GAME 4^W6”
Sold by -e. E Walt A
’66t6
Some person who evidently did not
tancing the Paeemaker.
game, ffhe resuIU and batteries of will attend to the job. i
' 6. P. Carver «e Bro.

dare to ride a wheel hut merely wish­
.yesterday's game were;will be in their offices during buttoevt
ed to be malicious, broke the lock on
ReadvlUe, Mass., September 26.—
Grawn—runs, 6; hits, 6; errors, 6.
Justice Curtis' bicycle Sunday evening. More than 3,000 eqthuslasUc race fol­
.VfeOMUnUtt- PHVSIC^S PRAISE
Copemlsh—runs, 4; hits, 6; mtots.
The wheel’ was standing beside the
lowers saw Audubon Boy equal the
Grown. Spangler and Broyton; CopsCompany's store and Mr. Curtis was
world'e pacing rec(^ of 1:6914 with­ misb, C. Decker and Nolf.
Cream Puffs, Peseh Pies at Queen
la bis office iD-t^e State Bank boUdout a windshield, the reedrd made bf
Ctty Bakery today,
. 3868-tf
Ing. The lock Is one which locks the
Siar^ Pointer seven years ago. The
sprocket and the person evldenUy put
Feet Race Ml|e of the Year.
pacemaker was a runmlngJiorse, which
force enoa^ on the pedals to break
The fastest race mile of the year
eapposed to keep alongside but
the lock, then replacing the wheel be­
distsinced before half the distance nks made Friday at Colnmbus, O .
aJosepH Sleder & Sons,
side the building.
Paetory
was covered; Ittn Tatch has a mark When Nathan Strauss went two of the
.Fti«l>olttaa Meat Marlcet and Si
li.-ronic Bur-Food by offering any
We prove ogr owfidwee .
of 1:66 tut It was made with a
miles la the free-for-all event in 2:0BH
'trial BOTTLE F*
lewboreqacstSUa.l
r-lng hente la the lent' __
for each mOe.
Shioffer
of
a
tr—
tent
of
Cpexsi-Tonie
idUhiso"
' ^
Totekeadvanssge?oteke___
St
the
bottom
of
this
edvertisement
ud
we
wfll
GAblE
IN
SEASON
It and mH! conpon a
t or dharge of any kind, a suffident qnsnis ever to-be had iniUiseslsh
pare for It now?
lishment at very much less than
The Right Seeking.
■‘sporty" figures All kinds of
"You any you have to many cares
meets and poultry, loo, all
Or Give Offense to the Variotis Govtimes
and all seasons of the year
and perplexities that you have no Ume
onlv known preperrtion
This is jnst a Hoe to invite yonr
ernmenta.
for Christ It Is because of these very
careful attontion to our faciliires and perplexities that you need
“'‘S’Ulx.r.W-. a—Irf » th, Kioie. .! hur Man
tlesj for anpplying many good
Of scalp and skin diseasa, is the most complete and eitensn e esUblish
WaRhlnglod, I
26.—It Is THE REV. L. B. CARPENTER Him. Are we seeking Christ this
things Tor your toble.
ment of its kind in the world.
- .. . .
. .u.
roughly estimated , that the preeests
ling where we may find Him?
PREACHED YESTERDAY.
Also fresh BnlUr. Eggs and
which Miss RooseveU baa received
we seek Him we shall find Him; per­
Cheese.
t'om the Empress of China, the SmCRANIpTOIltC BAIto.rOOD CO.
^
haps not in the way we have be«i
ppior of Japan, the Emperor of Kotoa
seeking hut if Ve seek Him in the
the Sullan of Jolo and.others In tho
way He has given us In the Bible
lar east will reach a cash value not
win find Him."
Corner Eighth and FronjiliD Sis.
ThefoUo^ngereafewolthf nam« of other
f:.r ihort of IIOO.WKI. Miss Roosevelt
The Rev. and Mrs.. Carpenter have
-scribe and use Croni-Tooic to promote
^ Denve7
was placed in a position where she
takmi up their residence at 202 West
couli! sot decline any ot the presents
The «ev. L. B. earpenUr. the newly Thirteenth street
without giving offense. The gifts
appointed pastor of the Fourteenth
C W Bail^ M D , Peasant Plwns.Iowa; J. A-Feme. M.D.. Phillips
ome to her as the representative ot
Street M. E. church, preached hla first CHICKEN STEALING MUST STOP.
burl'N^Tuston H- Montgomery, M. D-. 92 Stale Street. Chicago. !»■
the government, although ehe did not
sermon to his new parlsbonere Sunday
•rovel with any such credentials. As
morning and the Impression he made Or. Higgins and Fred Hunter I
FREE COUPON
'lie daughter of the President, she was
the Culprits.
speaks well tor his future relaUouB
itwiied by the orientals as they
MUi-IWR HMR-nOD Cfi, 640 Wmtmm, Bm Talk.
A propensity for chicken etealii
with the members ot that church.
S.ir ’ the reigning families ot Enropesn
P/fOse
smd
mf
free sample of Crani- Tonic Jfair-F^ andSiin
likely
to
get
eome
young
felows
of
Rev. Hr. Carpenter ccmies here from
' I Inedoma The gifts' were tokens of
and Se^.'soap.
irf.AMfciir,aj::n:nTcr;^
Williamsburg, where his labors were vicinity Into irouble. if Ibey do not
friendship and good wUl for the
regarded highly by aU. He has a cease plucking the birds from their
rniled BUtes and Hiss Roosevelt
No Scrap Iron
very good speaking presence and bis rooeu at night The offense has been
could not here declined any, not
, reduce ihe cost of eastings which enter into tbe
lilted several times at Dr. W. J.
Is clear and dlsUncL a
_______;i0B of Jewel Stoves. They are made from the highv*
iho pearl from the Saltan ot Jolo.
very favorable asset in a preacher's Higgins' and Fred Hunter's farm,
grade of pure grey iron tested, enelyred, end ca ''
suit--------------------------------------------------------------without placing this goren
couple of miles from the city, and also
a breaking ctrain of 2,000 pounds to thesqiu
list of ahlllUea.
My neereti drugfisi -------------------------------------------------------;
farm near theirs., The owners -4
A Strange SUtemenL
Jewel Stoves
His text yesterday morning was taken the chickens have eome great big Ideas
A special saU of Cmn,.Tonic-HaW.Food is being held a
) Identity of the offenders and
from John. T: 34—"Ye shall seek He
.
THE AMERICAN DRUG STORE.
c«. lUC* WVUVU.7---------promise
to
take
radical
ateps
if
any
B. BRISTOL IS VERY LOW
burn
out,
bat
remain
in perlect condition afler years ol use.
d s)iall not llnd Me; and where I
more stealing Is Inludged In.
E«fT Jewel Stove-no metier how'®w the prle^
th^t OTlv^
Ither you cannot come." ‘
1. thithe
cs ofjevvtl euellly m lh« cleen cul. eeBlr poheh.0 eeiuoo
s like s
SUFFERED PARALYTIC SHOCK
perb Snteh.
e only r
the pastor, but It was made to a great
r S.Soo.coo Jewbl gtoves MaA. aied gold
SUNDAY MORNING.
JttleTa
company, most of whom had come out

Local

CITY BOOKSTORE

LAST FOOrSAa cut

School Shoes

;

Farmers, Attention 1

For All

Special Sale

AUred
Grellick
& Co.

Fall

Suit

Over­
coat
Geo. W. Miller

C8isi-T«Nic Eur-Food

GIFTS AHOimr TO mooo

NEW PASTOR
IS PLEASING

g-""' —

of curiosity.
They had actf^ited
Christ as a great phyaleUb rat
a saviour. Even the disciples did net
understand him but expected, that be
vxHue u> iue, <eueeu City
vi Bakery tor
, B. Bristol of 206 East Eighth street
would set up an asg^y .klagdon.
wsfe
peach pie,
suffered a. paralytic shock yeetardsy at But they were to leant that leeson. mam pnfls^o&ey wafers,
Aj^ foodsr Jelly rolli, bbme made
Ji o'clock. Which. It is feared, may
88604f
Have we. as ChrieUstis. learned the
prove fatal, and his conditkm Is such
leason of llfe^hat Christ 1e not of
that his rclallres have been sent for. this world? We say, ‘Christ is every
Mr. Bristol aald that early yester­ where,' It Is true, but we seek him
Pure Cider
day morning he thought he felt a very
In places where we uannot find him.
slight shock. Cut the matter p«—^ by. ior rather, where he cannot find ns.
Vinegar
At about 11 o’clock, however, he
In the Humble and Cewly Walka
stooping over to start tho fire, and
“He had just before that fed the
when be attempted to s'raighteD up
6.900 and the multitude XoUowed him
was unable to do so. He was assl^sd
Uiat he ought
onto .their
to a couch and a physician was sum­
leeds. They aougbt-bito Cor such bo.
moned. Hr. Bristol's speech was also
eflta. U we seek him aUme for the
affected so Uht only oeeaslonallj
and tfae-lbffieaott la
'
White Wine
he make a word onderatood.
Ing to Mm. .flome join a thhtCh,^'/ Vih^r
ense It Is poptflair. Kbw ean uro find
NATWNAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC Christ by seeking him foe such things?
He taaght Us dlsclplea wrrioe and
MOVED PROM FRONT STREET TO humlUtr. Wfind Cbrtrt to the hi
hie ui45^ ,«ilpi;^}l|^, .It U a
829 SOUTH UNION-'
great.Btol'guler.tojtaitaC CBito^tott
e<4be rtoh
F. a Nichols Makes Parphssa and Will Ihe hMsdakrtta lowlp
Cendurt Burinesa.
May Prove FaUI and I

i8c per gal.

i8c per gal.

'
F. D. Nlebcds has purchased tbe^lHi- hae allh*iWB««dn
ness of the NsUtmal Stdiool of Miule tying portton. Te sfaUl
whlt^ has Bm doing hnalneto In ttar ^ not find me.' Christ wu i.
City Book Btors block and baa aOraC tog of tbs time vrtM bs nbsall'ntns
the aame to Us studio at Sn aofitk ,*<■.
VBUiW. If wa an
Unicm street, where th«. school'win W
bmUng abend. Wg
4..
HlAiStii!P*J«sr Oat Cbrirt Is
met to wuwionfbr aslNlsteaiBbals prePErtng It ot tbe tutorial we send Bias
teadtog and has bad sptoDdld
The plissM aovin progress «rs upon 'tram here. He-W «9R6to> prepare
• tbs TioUn and maodolto.
us a mansion hot «• ennet go tbsra
tmlesa we prepare OUselru Bor tt by
DAILY KAOLE WANT ADB RAVI tbe blood <E tbs Una ^Wbj not
..... >c_..

The Niitliwc^ Specialty Co.
Grand Rapids

^
-. ■ i I :
• s ci-

•:
ti--

<J.-J.-£rezina;;i|
348 Front 5t.

FRANK TRUDE.

Have moved their stock of

SG.OO

Furniture and Specialty Goods
.

from S. Union St
to 805 W. Front SL
(McEvo/ Brick Blodc)

Where will be found a Complete Line of

House FurnIshtngGoods |
Furniture, Rugs of all sizes
Curtains.
~ nifet

SOO Return
MealsViaand
Berth Included
Northern Mich. Line.
‘ iMve 8 a. m. Siiitiy. Oct I, Se. nilnois
letm 61. m. WelMiliy. Oct 4, Sir. MiisMri.

Berths and Staterooms

3oc per gal. |
ri:■ >:‘n
w;-.

&•« • Jawol aad Yew Got tleo Boot
For Sale by

Can bfe seeiipM for round^ trip at tbia office.

A Smilli P|?inent D«»^ i»aF
ance M. week or month, to
sdft''wWrcha^T "

IIVAK

ti;av

lMhRhMCR.36.,

I. C..IUIK.

8K, W05.

PIONEER LIVERY

off .yed dmbar en tbit

• AND HACK LINE
B- 9. MORGAN.
AIMO aavoral .
Ramamber the old reliable line that
la alwnya tm UmA Hack ordart a
specialty. 1 make til trains with hack
I CALL FOR BAGGAGE,
tn Uvery I can tnrnlsh you
RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS,
RUBBER TIRE 8TAHHOPE8
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS.
RUBBER TIRE SURREyg,
RUBBER TIRE -lACKS.

Moir, UO Wast^tota straeL fiMBtfifl
_ _______atSwfoodaonPSRSONAL^'Webavaatawf
traeu on raal aatsta tt saU. -little
r.'ttl' '
'
'
FOR SAlA-^oMi 8 ycflOM, on Btota
and GatSMd avamiA ensy moaflhly
rMLoraptea^
tor eatolosaa. HGBSl BCHOpL
raLBQRAPHT. Oincinnatl, O, Battolo, H. T, Atlantn. Ga, Ia OrMoa.
Wla, Texarkana. Tax, San PrMBlaW. PERSONAL—Wban yon an tted at
paying rant to tba tondtord enO and
GtL
tSMMi
■aa bow anally ynn can own a;boBa
ot year own onfter tbo rnantbly poyWANTED-Glrl wanted tor ganan
mou plan at JAttla ft Sbortar. tSt
houMwork, tmaU tomUy, wat*
Front suaaL
tSl44f
$8.60 per week. Mrs. F. a Datoaont
U6 Sixth atrasL

Eanai'MSiMm S M
oents a bottle.
l»4l

FOR FUNERALS
I can furnish yon any kind of carriage
you want I have five hacks and three
Sweated carriages in stock, also a nice
Una of twoweated carrtagA trap* and
alngle bugglcA Ktodly give me a call
when in need Of anything In this Uda

8840dt

Electric
Power

with board nnr canter of city. BnFOR>4LB-Fam ot 40 aoraa; tow
prtoe and aaay -tarmA UKla ft
bortar. 228 Ftont BtraeL 8812186

CO-EDS UNDER
CASE GOES
OVER A WEEK RESTRICTION
(C«DUnaed Fr«io Pftce One.)
Iierness. He IbouRlit that the borne
and hartieaB were worth about |160;
the harness alone, aboat $10.
After Pros. Atty. Cross bad finished
Perry said that be missed the borne
and harness Monday-momloK for the
first time. Said he had an Idea thnt
the horse was at Traverse City and
came here for it. He said his wife told
him that it was gone. Kaiser dldn:t
tell him, he said, where •' - ----to ' ,
B City.
.ness
ilph Kaiser was the
Adolp
for the prosecution. He told of• the
He was to hare ue
the horse only, when Pern’ did
need K in the tarm work, and at Per­
ry’s consent,
town Saturday afternoon and put bis
horse up at Brodhagen's bam and
went to Mrs Kaiser's bouse at
Webster street, where he stayed ui
about 9 o’clock Sunday nlgbL He
turned borne and put tbe bon
usual stall and run bis boggy
new bsm and leaylng the taai
the buggy. He then closed me bam.
He used his
tils own harness.
hamess. He put the
irae In Iibe bam between 12 and 1
o’cU
:loek Mlfonday morning,
laiser then went to bis bouse c
aboi
the ^nn and went to bed. Along a
B o'clock in the morning, be beard
some one In tbe bedrooitL and at first
thought it to be Perry„^ut when he
’ was fully awake be disoorered it lo
be his win. Heaald: Tkir Hea’
sake, wbat are you doing beref"
answered," said Kaiser, "you
___ hen youu left and I couldn’t r'
any until I bad come to you." Kaiser
said they talked about the day’s do­
ings. and he told ber that be could
• forget, but be could forgive.
She stayed lo bed with him about onehalf hour after he woke up, then she
started for home. She asked Kaiser
e around for ber a
also t.
light b
d they didn't talk
rhlle she was
lurdav night while at

night, and wanted lo got
Kalaer said the night he went to Mrs.
Kaiser's house he took s pony of beer
along at her order which' be paid for
l>ecause he had to. He and Mrs.
KalsiT were ihe only ones in tbe room
HI her home on Webster street Sunday
nlRhi with the exertion of the land­
lady. Mrs. UcKanc. who came in oc­
casionally. He said that Mrs. Kaiser
'•wanted him to give her all his prop> said m ’
■ half,_______ ______________
other half after he was dead. She
then wanted him lo payher rent, tt
T>er month, which he agreed to do.
After some misunderstanding, Mrs.
Kaiser grspiiled with her husband, and
according to his testimony (his mor.-ivest and shirt
^ng,
..a hiB back, leaving him almost
Itsre. and In this condition put him outdoors. To use the words of tbe at­
torney for the defense, she "peeled
him down." When asked what Adolph
Kalaer was doing all this time. Kaiser
responded, "Had 1 hurt her,
would hare been to pay, so I stood and
ness, but be was willing that night
to do almost anything. In his helpless
condition. He afterwards admitted
that he did tell her last fall that
could bare the horse and buggy to
when Be did not need It on tbe farm.
tbat night nothing was meoUoned
sbout a horse nor bugj to hiB knowiedge. Kaiser says be i........ ...................
Aih give her anything, but would fix
S4I his business matters so‘that she

[Special to The Dally Eagle.]
Albion. September 25.—To prevent
,co-eda from entertaining young men In
ibelr rooms, ibo faculty has Issued
order that girl students must not room
on first floors. Tbe gallants. It is cl
ed, formerly obtained access to
rooms through windows, but now they
B-lll need step-ladders.

PAROLED MAN
GOES BACK

L E. HAtnaeUs

His Freedom by Setting
Onink.
(Special to Tbe Dali? Ba^a]
Jackson. September 26.—Because
Edward Hontley, paroled by Oor.
Bliss in 1903. was arrested for drunk­
enness. Gov. Warner has ordered hts
return to Marquette to complete & 10
year eeptence for instigating a riot In
Jackson prison and the attempted ’mbrder of Deputy Warden Norlhrup. He
has two year- yet lo serve.

Don’t Be
Sorry

Abused

BOYS CAUGHT
NATIONAL BIRD

^rgains you may
never have offered
to you i^ain....

a BULLETS ilEMOVED
AND MAN STia LIVES
dlvlnsky. a railroad detective who w__
shot August 18 In a batUe With a
freight thief, Is prooonneed on the
road to recovery. Five 38 caliber bul.
lets have been taken from bis bo
ELI H. SALIfiBURY BURIED.
Funefsl Bervlees Held et «t. Franels
Church Today.
The funeraUervlces of EH H, Balli
bury, who paaaed away at hU hone on
Wayne atreei. Thursday night, worn
teld at St IMsnelB oburch this morn­
ing at 9 o’clock, a large number cf
friends being present out of respect
for the deceased.
There were many beautiful floral
offeilBga. one of the pretUen being of
eamaUoBs. from the Altar soolsty of
tbe Immaculate Conception. The pa'.l
bearers were diosen from member* of
the Knights of the Orlp. of which the
deceased' was a member, and war
follow*: U rioatnim nh«. ranat.
Zlmmarman, Frank SaxtOB. O. U

DAILY BAOLI WANT AO* DAY!

Iljyea are aaiafi power It will
pay 7*9 f iBTbitliBfe,

. paymeniA aama aa r«BL
ft Sbortar, 228 Front straaL
and glrto te botri. toondiy
8SntS6
and ^aM hftaaawflak. lain have
Uand te varioM ktada flf akiD•

-• I «Bptoy FOR BALE—Qrocary and other toisiwrite OT
phone. A. W.
V amplermant Oelneto* and _________
Uttla ft Sbortar. tU Front semL
Salaaman, 816 Bhat Front stnaL
Bldg, op atoliA OL
phone 474.
SSSB-lffl-aw

WAN'n

Electric Utbt 8
Power CempeoT*

WANTBD-fflrl

WANTED—Four boys, 18 years oU, to
learn candy making baslnaaa. '
plyatStranbEro*. ftAmlotta. '
WANTED—Poiltton by a botftfcaapar,
Severn years’ exparieoce, gtsdoate
of Hl^ school and himlnasB ooQaga;
- aatiafactory nferanoea. Addren W,

■all you c
only two r three fanndred doUan
down on . uro tbooaand dollar
hOBIA L la ft Sbortar. SIS Vtont
StreaL
2849tf

$4.00

FOB SALB-Baoy carriage; bar^ if
taken at enoe. teqolra at 619 Flftb
StreeL
. 28S8tt

cago, crrltaa:
am out in an :
took cold which
and I waa in baft’
am advortlaad

To Chicago

SS M
9 u
7 SB
10 M
U SB

It’l Your Opportunity.
Grasp It.
One $25 Parlor SnlU....SU SB
One $8.50 Parlor Chair.... S
One $15 Reed McKinley
Chair ............................... S
One $9 PlsDo Bench .......
S
One $16 Ladies' Writing
Desk.............................. 7

BS
SS
BS
98

Come today.
Tomorrow May Be
Too Late.
Sts Bedroom Suite.............SS SB
4 other* BtUl cheaper.
One sn Leather Roman
Chidr ..............................- B BS
-3 Iron Bed. st sboul
one third their regu­
lar price.
Lot'of $1. SO EaseU ................. BSc
SI SO Aamlnster Carpet___ BBe
S1.00 Velvet Carpet................. SBo
Cupel...........
BO.

MIBCELLANEOUft. FOR BENT-New house on Elmwood
avsnne. E J. Ooolto 487 Manna
BtreaL
'SSSSdl

dONET TCLLOAN on pmonal prop­
erty, in adma to suiL L Nawland
Trier. rooiB 603 New Wilhelm hlod(
fifth floor.
7-l-‘06

HOU8B FOB BBNT, oomar BUto and PiANBER LIVERY AND HACK LINE
8. J. MorgmA—Remember tbe old

Wcic Used
Eagle.

. o boys adog yesterday tearing the clothing
the boys and ripping tbe flesh off fr...
the dog. The boys were returning
from a ball game and fought the bird
witb bat and ball. They finally suc­
ceeded In overpowering tbe bird and
took tbe creature borne.
He measured 66 Inches from VIp to
Up. The boys were 12 and 13 y
of age.

WANTVV-OardAer *

covery for .Oonaagspt^ 'J. W. ICo_____ I lotflt after
Klnnoa, of Tills *isg*^te^ AUt, WANTED—Ladle*
Interest in Traverse City; good^
writes: "I had hMnY«sF:fil with Pneu­
FOR SALB-Some aloe si
monia. under tha flan ef two doetore,
but w*a ga^j».»attor when I be­
gan to taka tkr. Kbra Ifsw XMaobvary.
The first dot* gava nBat and oaa'
FOR ftALC OR TRADE.
Ue cured ma." ftm. ova tor 1
LOST.
throat, brohdultiv ooiiite and coldi.
Ouarantaed at 8. & WL*
& BD8INBS8 aita te aala or tnda, first
LOST—A package -v«*-t"ti»g two
E HlUar and Hanni^rag Stare,
lot on'west wd ofPnteala stML
price eoc and ^,89. ^ttl bottle 10
pairs ot abc«A finder leave i
naxttoFVonL EJ.Ooekn,4Sf
Baflda offlee cr noUty Wm. (ManL
-■*m

Goods aUbHt
given away
One $12 Wardrobe..
.
One I2U Bookesfio..
One SlB Bookcase............
One S2S Sectional Bookcase
One $30 Sectional Roobeasc

Beil

U Cb(

asd Billabla..-.

get help from Dn mijto Maw Dl»-

EDWARD HUNTLEY MUST FINISH
HIS SENTENCE.

It was shown by tbe testimony giv­
en that tbe ownership of tbe horse has
)>een to dispute for months. K^sar
said tn an emphatic manner. *Tbat
horse belongs to the coly team I'Ve
got, and I'd be a blame fool to split up
the team. That sounds reasonabls.”
Kalseg said be never told her while
she was In bed with him, where
bone and taarneas were. ^ Be aald
lan time she came to see him,
told him that she .loved him so, that
she came way to WlUUmsburg to see
The Hwy Hour Club had an enjoya­
him.
-TOs oase^Ioaed^ber^v^ abruptir ble Ume FHdv evening at the boms
of Misa Grade MoMidiael. Oamla and
tober t. at 9 o'clock a. m.
Mrs. Kaiser, the deCendant, was sot music were tndnlgMl in and light replaced OB tbe etend this morning, bat
wtB ahe does gtre to ber teetbnoay
next Meoday momlng. tt ie eapaebed
TOO LATE TO CLAM1FV.

Btw. ____ ;•

NOTICE JT^'
The tax -niOB So. .
school ud etty taxM
seasmanta for
r the.
tha five
'
i«^rds et
dty pf Tt*v
bean placed
kidney disease tor many years and
ttaL
been treated by physiclana tor twelve
Iwll
years: had taken p well known kid­
ney medicine and other remedies that day from now oatfi Menw^ 1^,
were recommended but got no relied 1906. from 8 o'doe^BiAutSOnnetoek
until 1 began using Foley's Kidney tn the torenoon, and
1 o-dnek to
Cure. The first half bottle reUeved me 4 o'clock In the aftanxkm e( anek ftay.
and four botUee have cured me tf this
All taxaa paid balar* ttpUaibar 1st
terrible disease. Before 1 began tak- wui be raeatved wltlSSaaDaoUan
Lig Foley’s Kidney Cure 1 had to make feea, and <m aQ tUaa rinisliilns tn*
water about every fifteen minntaa, day
Septsnhw 1st «i» asm Gotoand nl^L and pasted a briek-dust
subetanee. and sometimes a slimy sub­
stance. I believe I would have died
If I had not taken F0ley*B Kidney
Cure." Sold by S. E. Walt ft Font.
tot coU^tloD vfl) be
im-w
"oiB^ room tOt State -tenk BnUdlqg.
Dated, Julj K ISW..
O. B. ft I. annual dxctmrion te
trait, Toledo, Chicago and Grand Ba.#8816-tf
, CftiTwMarar.
dds. Tuesday, October S. To RienBond. October 10. Bee O. R. ft I. agent
Strike* Kiadsn-|A<^
tor p^cnlara.
S861tl6-<r
'When your ship Of he^fttrikas tha
hlddan rocks of $ou«ptoB. Pneu­
monia, etc, you an M,'*! yoa dent

.....

[»n»t..................u.

IT yoa vM ««c K* Cuyat
Mit ipdii buy them
»•» tBCl MW

lutf.

The

Boston
Store

^'

I, broiled fish, oyateri FOR RENT—six-room house on SUte
r dyle at the^UtUe
BtreeL Call or phone. F. D. Nlriiols,
329 South Union streeL
’68t6

trains with hack. :

RETURN
Tia

Northern Mich. Line
Steamer Illinois. .

$4.00
Tickets on sale commenc
iugThursiiay, Sept 21st
For further iofonnation
write or phone

L C BURNS, AgL
Both phones 36.

$S.eo to DetroUand Toledo. $S.OO lo
- Got 10th. Aal
BOt IL 886U1

FOR SALE—J
— --"^~n*riiSTTin 111
ftwi iroom bouse, s-iparatoly or all to­
gether,
cart,*.
886M1

Do Not be Impeaed Upon.
Foley ft Do, CSiloagD. ortglnatad FOR SALE—New modern bouse on
locey and Tar aa a'tbraat and long
Caas street near Twelfth; store and
BVUJOU/,
medy, suu
and uu
on account
eowwin of
Wt the
Ul great
IdL Front street; 16 acres, about U
merit and popularity of Foley's
Foleyt Hcgiay
rods on bay near Edgewood, threeand Tar many lacuna an
toorthi of ai mile
..................................
tram olty Umita.
for the gannU
geaniaa.' ink tor
Honey and Tar >»»
- ------Enquire. Sheman i
tute offered aa no other prapanUon
will give tbe esM satlafariHin It FOR SALE—A good 66«cre tarm. 6
clldly laxnuvvlaxnUv*. Ti
ts muQiy
it ----------------no
mUes from dty. good buildings, 800
opiates and U aatet (or dtOdren and
trait tree*, nice stjeam of water.
delicate persons. «rid by B. E Watt
w. Adi
ft Sons.
t
Ur -

at carriage yon wanL ______
hacks and three 8 aaatad oemwIn stock, also a nice Una of two-«eai
ad oarrlsg*A tnpa and ringie ou«
giaa. -Kindly give ma a oaU when u.
need of anything to thu UnA usus-u

■OT AND BEAVT

hare not aomeUUng on oar list ot
bualnesa tor aala that suits
lults yoiHiperhaps
r trad* tor

n need Insurance on hause

MONBT TO LOAN on panonal prop
TO 8ELL-U0«ere tarm, tour b
arty, tn sums w suit I Nawtano
as cleared.
treea Only $1,600. oaih
Tyler, room 60S New wnhelm block la ibe atmosphere these days aadal
_ exchange. Uttle ft Shortar,
fifth floor.
U71-<f
most everybody aoffers from the beaL
Front street
8S6B41
Belief 7 Surely I Hare plenty of ice
Sod, top aell and flilli^ dlrt« given about the place tor lemonade, beer,
T p fiBLI^-eheap, a good savant
■way
at
th*
west
and
of
Wayna
atraet,
iommer home, good boating and fish­
wine—whatever yon like aa a oemling
for
a
week
or
ten
dayA.
Cook
Bro*.,
ing UtUe ft SboTtor, 88$ Ftosit
drink. As to ice anpply, yonr beat
CItInna’ phona SSO.
8844-tt
plan Is lo eonault oa. We aerve Ice
promjitly. aatiatectorily and at a mod$6.00 to Detroit and Toleda. $AOO
month Chicago.
only $10 down and $7 par ns
$4.00 to Grand Rapids on a
till paid. Only six per oontilntamt
into
R. ft L annual oxcBaRm. Oetober Ird.
really much cheaper toI boy a b

yyiiyb sn

FiaA

MB
than to rant onA Little ft Bbortor.
Clan, Alma. BL
nt Frant StreaL
<8SBtt
Howan. Ann Aibar, ToMc. and an
•ontham and aaMto potato. ■>.
FOR BALE—Bod. 6 cant* a load;
J. J. SntBT. O. P. A.
dirt 4 oants, fill dbt 8 oanta E J.
Gooka, 427 Monroe atiwL Cttlxans'
phona 860. Dirt at wast and et
Wayne stnat
8841-tf

TdE C. B. TAYLOR COAL CO

DO YOU WANT A TIMBER CLAfMf
There U big money In IL If yoa
wish to know rntwe about it oaU upon
L K. GIbbA 410 State Bank buUdlng,
or Wm. Slngiekm at tbe Whiting boteL
S8es-tf

,FREDG NEUMANN
^•,r TAILG^i

FOR BAL
Morgan A Boa Phene 1
a^ must^ahid. OaOw’^mte
on Bay atoasL oppoatta
SamwYftora. BtoMtogontosala
....... Lbotoanba

EXC^IONS

P^iSSssms

Loyr RaU Eaearaion te OhiA
......----- _ 0-1^,
_________
October 4th.
4th,
Pare .^srawtta ticket agaots
■Ml reond trip amcaraton OCketa on
t of MA ...
above date to dtBwato petnta in Ohio
'fi AMD IiOT. $01 Btotb-------- at rate of $6.00 to Toledo and ratsm
1 AMD LOT. 1012 DobMia wftb one tore!
tore te the roond trip Com
TWedoto' Ohio polntA TlcketotoTPledo era good to return wttbto fi
day*: to C................
• - day. Ask agents te t
B LOTB on SpraN atreet. be- and through tlekato.
twwD Wayne and Bay otreeta

4 acraa of toad: totmT

■68tu H. F. Moam, a p. a.

mm

Wm. H. Steffens

PIANIST AND TEACHER,
to mwanttancm regarding tosaon*.
and laima caU at Aaademy of MSMa
Ben name, Academy 886;
Phone,

Q. R, & I.
ANf^UAL EXCURSIONS
TMbdto ....................«BBB
Tuamafmp'. Owlobmp ■
—filMnBwami. tefi.. BfiJB
Tummdtoy Ootobm.pJO
ncketa good tor 10 dajA -Bah a«z
O. fi. ft I. agent M fell |r toi-mstUm «r
addrtoa’
C. L. LoekwoocLGea. Pma Agv.
Grand Bapfds, Mich. ’

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