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The Daily Eagle, March 15, 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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1905-03-15
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EAGLE.
IAN, ^YEDyESDAY.■MABCH 15,1905.
These are pur
chased in extra
large quaobties
with the intention
400,000 MEPNIEADY TO
PROCEED TO THE FRONT
SWINDLER
IS CAUGHT
of turning them
over quick at a
very an»U proBt
If you want some
-»don’t delay, as
. they are, going
fast. Just like
cut, only.
WO«AN
HAMMERED HIM WITH
A^' UMBRELLA
(Special to Tbe Dally Bagla)
BT. PETERSBURG, PdARCH 15.—PARIS BANKERS HAVE POSTPONED ACTION ON- RUSSIA'S
POSED CONTRACT FOR $120,000,000 LOAN.
He it Wanted by Vietimt In Savera
Statei.
[Special to The Daily Bagle.1
ChlcAgo, March IS.—Mrs. Minnie
Rounds Tho wae approached by 'Ghu.
RayisoBd who wanted to adrlse her in
relaUoD to eellloE her pronprty,
recognto«?d the man u one to'whom
save )4.8£ two mwtha a«ck She
prompUy attached htm wlUi -an am-'
brella and ancoeeded in holding him
by the collar onUI the police came.
It waa ascertained that Bj^mond is
le man who Is wanted In several
autea tor awindUng. He has ahoot
800 victims. Several letlera were
Many are taking
advantage of the
fact that they' can
pick out just what
you want in housefurnishings and.
we save itforyou.
This gives~you a
first choice of enwithout a big outlay of money before you
jpods.
Among his letters was a note from
Miss Aen«s Breisky, of Winona,
Minn., who accuses him of taking a
watch, ting and several other valnable
pieces of JwelTT.
dhr Oredlt Is Gpod.
BEEF TRUST INVESTIGATION"
. W. Slater
BEOAN TODAY WITH MANY PACI^.:
ER8 PRESENT.
Four Plaeiaa' Monday and
Gave Some Advice.
wanted:
New Invoices
Daily-
Traverse
aty Mfg. Co.
Corner Tenth Street and Lake Avenue.
Ndplgee Shirts
W. L. BROWN. Mgr.
DAIRYIWEN’S
TO END HIS
OPEN AIR
AS^IATION
DESPONDENCY
MEETINGS
•in tbe rear of Uie brei^.on Bast
Front streeL -caiigbt fire
created
fine smoke end blaze, ^st Rennl/
and Driver Umlor.loolc .(Re chemical
engtne-to the scene and.'sidfed to the
contents of the kettle somft chemical
water thi)s preventing damage to any
buildings.
SHERMAN &
HUNTER
■ ol the FercBMst
Suit and Skirt Mfgrs.
More Hew Goods
It teriudes Toilet SeU at SI.SS,
tl.n, $2.50, and
Cups and Saneer^, aOc act
and up. ^
*
Milk erodes, glased indie and
Mt—large dM ec. smaller onee
Now is Ow Uma to pel
■ Iasi wbat you want
E WltHELjW
Cor. Frrat and IJidon
Dry Feci
,
WEALTHY HOME RANSACKED
In Wet Weather
Our B^vs'Shoeo were never bet
ter than tbU'year. TheM Sboee
sue a sore proteetion for yonr
poeketbook Bring the boy. we
will be glad to ehRw yon the
W.«1.
Latest Creattems
\
Stetson
Hate—two of tbe best known
mskee—none - better —the
-Gnyar- Derby Hat is the
beat BS.M Hat made.. See it.
and be'eonrinoed:
Cloak Dept News.
NAN PAHERSON TO
COME TO TRIAL IN APRIL
New Yorlc,' March 15.—Nan PaUcrson's second ' trial has been set for
April lo.
and detached cuffs.
Ghyer
PRO
(Special to Tbe Dally EMgle.)
bare been taken In
ST. PETtRSBURQ, MARCH'15.—GENERAL LINEVJTCH HAS SUCCEEDED KUROPATKIN IN COM- .
____ ___'which may tnvcdve some of
MANDAT TIE PASS. THE RUSSIANS MAY BE ABLE TO. HOLD OYAMA IN CHECK
REiHFQItCB-'
theWesd saloon keepers • In aerions
dlOcuUy, while one
them, desiring
MENT8 ARRIVE. FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN ARE READY TO PROCEED TO THB FRONT. '
no tronble, has almdy closed hlh
place of business. .
Monday, a government inspector
was In the city and be InvesUgnted
tbe matters of the Ucmisea of the four
saloons where changes have bees
made. In the proprietorship within the
put few months.
' _2____
It appears that Orvtn Hntchlns. whs LONELY MAN ATTEMPTED SUI MET- IN FIFTH ANNUAL CONV^NTO BE HELD ON MAIN STREET
booght out Bert SUs* farmer buslaest
nON TODAY,
CIDE AT KALKAS)(.A.
THIS EVENING.
has been continuing the business on
der the city license taken out by ESIR; STOOD ON RAILROAD TRACK AND
that W’lsehsft A Co. haveR>een doing
CUT HIS THROAT.
business under the city license Issued
t^ Fred J. Bechtel:' that Patrick Bui^
SEll'ENTH D«TftlCT COWVI
AND KINDRED
den bas beeif numing under the FToit
IS IN SESSION.
Bros.' licensee and that the saloon in
oooneetlon wiUi the Columbia hotel
Geld
Medal
Wtnnera
Tell
of
Their
has been nm under tbe' city Ileense
Methoda
granted PatilA ^rden. In at least
- at ibm .lAffiit. It is alleged.
Special to Tbe Daily Bagle.i
Tbe fifth a
Dventloa of the
have been
Jkaska, March 15.—A man
ciples of Christ opened Ih
them have years old, by the name of Cbarlea Dairymen's associaUoo opened at F^- of Christ last night and It is.
Watt, attempted suicide this morning eatera- hall thte^omlng. The at
..good deal of rel
tendance thU^ortiJng was unusually wiil be stirred up by the f
^/cutUng his throat
WkU waa aUadlng <m th« a R. ft amatl but a large Attendance is ea- before the conventton c
track about 11 o'clock wbea he dr«« pecied as Uie s^slons proceed:.
Tonl^t at--7 O'clock, i
After some delay, owing ^ the nonand Maahed .his
servlee wUl be held at ^ cooner
Hon*. A.<a. Pal
"
.r by'asw.
and Ftoht stTMln am
Id tohBB
The New Store
Cwtem SaHlDt and Planiat.
Sa. duat Tor Sale.
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a
THIS IS THE FIR8T.TIME THE FRENCH FINANCIERS HAVE OEClVnEO TO ADVANCE FUHM
lF*THE LOAN IS FINALLY TURNED DOWN IT WILL BE AN IMPORTANT FACTOR
B AOOUT
PEACE,
,
tpoAttg-lh 'the canw bnt ao
one knows mu^ abot)t .him as he hag
ndent and liu -l
Caused-l^
Kettle ef;Tsr did
Hide. ’
■ .
Just recedami fresh'Ptnnen HaSdle
' ftoydusoa^ to tdk or
why he did:
. L. .SUckney's, 41i- South Dnlon
>e
d^
fio
cae knows whether he
not a "tempast^ s-tea-pof',
street.
' ,
8701-tf
is married or not
u the occaste^ Ktr the oaUIng out br tbe chemlcal^M^e of tbe
fire department this gBoMn iiat
was something which mlgl^'W deem . The Dsirymefi's cdiventtefl will
not held a aesslan this evening
ed dosely allied to It. a Mj|nii$i'nMon
owing to the mass meeting of citl« kettle,
none which Rat been - called at
A kettle containlog laS^nd rodn.
Steinberg's Grand. The oeadens irhicb was located in a s^gjkbaUdUig
dn aii kinds of interior
work. Our prices on build*
ing materials are right.
K'^ V
ciTT EDITION.
DRQPATKIfft SUGCESSaR
IHAONG CHAIRS
MAPLE LOSS
.
Si. ™- "* r“'
■
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
SHOE 8T0BE
OPP. WHITING HOTEL
Open Wednwday evening instead
PI
(■mm
. -URids'
- —^
---------- andiwtoU roaeofis why TariMrs have so •'much
trouble gMUng iaborem. The major.
itr of f>niera eipeet a laborlag man
to come to them during hnrvest and
then hunt emplcTmcmt elsewhere at
other seaaons. To the farmers be
WOMAN DEAD ANI^ MAN NEARLY .
said: "Arrange the farm Into a dairy
UPELSS*
farm so that the help may be given
employment the year around. Amage
CAB DRIVER WENT TO ■BOOKLYN.
Ihe bulldlngi 80 the Uie help can care
POLICE BTATtOM.
fpr UtemseTves. and thus solve the
tronble of too much work for the farm
er's wife." Then be disetused
of keeping the boys and girls nm
the farm. It is not the object to keep
all the young of tbe telhDy on the
farm, Mr. LOlle aaserted. Those wjtb
other talent and ability are expected
And Came From a Good FaH ef -the
(CoDtinoed CO Pago Fonr.l
' Cfty.
MYST#
- fli A CAB
BOVS' HOME AT
CHARLEVOIX QUBTONEO
Charlevoix. March 15.—Gov. Warner
has been asked to investigate tbe
Bnelab Home for Boys. Tbe nature of
possible scandal is unknown.
ssassICfc.
cions man who was under tie h
NOT IN GOOD CONDITION.
(Special to Tbe Dally Bagle.]
New York, March 15.—Tbie morn
ing it was discovered that the heeutlfnl home of Joe. B. Sebonberg.
wealthy raeichant who has branch
hotises in Ohio snd Penaiylvanla, bsd
been broken into. InveatigaUon showed that between ten and fifty thousand
dollars' worth of gold^and silver Ubleware b«I Seen Uk^.
Mr. Sebooberg and his son have
been trarMing in Burr^ several
mon[bs and the house has'been closnd
without g caretaker. In It an valu
ables worth noo.boo.
The robbers bad broken open seveifit chests ooutslotog valuables, Tbe
whole bouse bsd been ranaaAed
It was evident the men.hbd plained
to make a second trip.
sad both be nnd
tsioed. Tbe mao
cab gave his nsme
snd his residence cn Monroe etreetl
of the better clans aecUona of
May Be Miietarsd Out In tlw Near
Brooklyn. Tbe'woman he said was
Future.
Miss Msy Savage, aged 88. Both were
well dressed.
Tbe Manistee company, Co. F., >f
tbe NaUonal guaifi of Michigan, ts in
ATWOOD wiu
serious trouble and will probably be
t in the near futtre b>
-Is the threat made br Cmieral MeOurWsmsr’i Good'
rtn. head of the NaUonal gimzd.
OpinicM. of Him.
Tbe-captain, Mr. Broadhead,'and
ihe first lieutenant, Otto Kettner, have
[Special
to
Tbe
Dally
Baglc.1
both,b««h out of tbe city all winter
Lansing. Manh 15.—It Is said here
and the dnlU have cbnsegoently been that I^lroad CommlBslaaar Atwood'
few and ,far between. It was expected wlU resign immediately after the-ad- ^
tl&t at least one of them wodd letnm Jourcmeoi of ibe leglalatnre and that
this spring to 'Manistee and get the
place will be fiUed by W. W. Wede-.
meyer, of Ann Arbnr.
During the last cai^pslgn. it gras
Oenenl McOorria 'made an unex hinted that Warner wonld not re
pected visit to the^ty Monday night, appoint Atwoiri, bat Imimedlalely after
however, and fotmd a fCw men i
inau'gnratlcm. Atwoed'a naate
LUTHER BURNED one JleaimiaDt'at-the armory, bnt 'WhmeFs
was tbe first one sent to tbe .senate preparation for drilling the geoeril and-Rwas
------- ----------did not favor such loose constnicUon
{Special to The Dali} Baglai
LuUier. March I8.~Three
, of the military rul^ and said so. He
Moeber-s. BemeFs and WUaoa's were declared that Co. F would be master
wood after the manaer In whlrii. iic
dbnroywd by fire intt nlghL .'me ions ed out and the offleesa defiled Qie
Is ftS.dQO: Insurance, I16.0M. Origin prlrilege of resigning to eeeepe oonrt .bad been atiaeked daring the cam
paign and to abow the teith Warner
cf tbe fliw is unknown.
marUsI for the reaponaOUKy of
had & him,-though It waa expected
I of aflaiia.
he wonld scad la Us realgnaUon abociB on tbe part ly sftsgward aad allow Governor War
Traverse City Tent,
$71, K. O.
T. MM.; wiu'enjoy a dance snd sjp- of pi^ifiUc ctUsena, GeBeral kleOvfrin ner to nhme hte sueeeiM.
per after the regular meeting Friday finally stked tbd be -wonld give tbe
night in Foresters hsU to which all dty a ehance to
CKy Opehi Rouse dbee, Monday
Mnoeaheei anfi'tbelr ftmlUee are In- In the NailawQ guard. He<has allow evwalag. March MU. glvafi V tbe
Ttt8d. A good time and b large at ed two weeks fat an eSnrt to be made Bofitb aidn orehettra. DfinalagnAool
to
organise
a
mw
company
to
take
tendance is assured. Kttr cents wia
be ramified for dsnne and gmiper. Om the place of Go. r afid tbe cIUmm ai
of the iteatnrp* of the eve^ ^ ^ rnaUtts great endeavors to orguise
a pKW of'iltewymwlei!i new company whl^ shall be s credit
to The city.
numbere.
'
TURK STORES AT
THE DAILY EA9LE,
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6'5'4
The Dally Eagle CORN ROLDS
LIKE A ROCK
.fill take caie
of this
(iODklOERoaet
TKS E.AOLE PRESS, PUSUSHCRS.
iHiCAOO.
trf
rn Tinrm^yr
r howevhB|V
^™.2sr
Tbe EMIly Eagle will be Couad oc
Mie at the fonowmg places: B. J. Hau
A Son. 901 Washington -street;
JoMpb Umlor. 910 Bast Eighth
alreet; C,
McEvoy. 803
West
Proat street: Mra. A. R. FuUer, 819
North Elmwood arenue; Monroe Can
dy Co, Dnlot BtredL For the conseelenoe ot oar patrons, want adrertisunents may be Itft at any o( the
aboTe plaoea.
Chicago. March* 15.—Not since t
wbeat harvests of 1904 were co
plet^ have market eondlUons been
such a Jumble. iRTieal holders for alj
mcmtliE are as demoralised as Kur>
psUOn's retreating army.
«-eek closed. It was s disorderly re
treat on the pan of the bull fortes.
May wheat sold off 4 cents to ll.ll'lor ID centii under top. July and Sep
tember prices tumbled sharply. 1
official report of'm millions farm
serves Is bullish but not enough
lo" offset the flood of bearish Inflii-
so tbat dot will oot
to it.
■ad water will oot rust it. .You
f.e*A aot .toU Touf &Aads with
«-4becaMeJt_____________
>AT. MARCH 16, 1905.
WADE BR(B.
Real btate
and' Loans
. 127 Front SL,
Traverse Ci.ly, Mich.
Shims
Itsolt
Dries In
ID inlDotes
Montalu Block.
.
Our Annual Ci^arariceSafei^n for
days longer. You.proat—we Jose.
guits and'OreiiSats-have keen rodnoed; some Half, some Thhd, some
■Qua'rter.
,
.
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\ ^,
We are aatisfied to Ukc a loss and clean up Uie tables dor Ihe Spring sloek;
Note Hiese Cuts
Grand Inverse Dairymen's assocU*
on meeting Wednesday and . Thurs
day. Atte^
'02-U
WE ARE Aȴf(4l8ING TO CALL
ley's Kidney Cure makfs the kid-,
oeys and bladder righL Contains noUtOUR ATTEI^IOH TO A FEW OF
ing injurious. Sold by B. 8. Wait A
THE < BARGAINS IN-" CITY AND
Sons.
«(*<
FARM PRfi^ERTY. iN THIS CITY
Suits and Overcoats
.$10.00
$12.00
ANb.ViCiNITY WHl^H WE HAVE
♦12.00 to 115.00
WOOD SALE.
We wlU fuel you with wood so
close at;......
FpR SALE: •
It is claimed by insiders that tbe can afford to buy No. 1,16 and ISJnch
New York boll pool has as big
block wood, now $2.00; No, i, 16 and
f6r May as at any time and that wheri 18 Inch block wood, now $1.75 per cord
*1^^S^OODIS1X-BOOM HOrSE:
2a00 to 123.00
the present bear campaign
of froin -3 to 10 cords
clw in; Eleventh Slrrat. Cal]
and in I
close:......
they will punish the shorts and rush
$1.50.
lor
price.
the. price, up. Bijl every cent decline
2J-inch wood s 8S.(Kl.
now means heavy loss. It remains to
be seen how much "punishment" the
ds sunds good for ten days onlv.
big holders will stand, if natural
Come and get a 'supply while it last.
120r,. FINE MODERN HOUSE:
dltloos conUnue- against them,
369S-tf
J. D, PKE & SON.
MAYORALTY MATERIAL.
spite
of
the
protests
ot
the
whole
Furnace. Hath Room and all
Traverse City is not laddng
House and- lot for sale,. 718 WasnMayoralty material among the Reptib- trade, tbe Illlbols. Warehouse Oommlsconveniences: East Ninth
Blcn ipay class Oregon wheat with na Ington street Enquire, at store, 320
'lleans .thls spring. Three candidates
Street: close in. Call for
tive winter wheat and make an extra Front streeL O. Schoolcaft. M-W-6.
price.
load for the hull leaders to canTbe first ^ar Ica^ ot Schaeffer s
gpeeulators Are Figuring.
Not in recent years has tbe trajle pianos are being placed In.GHnnell
Mayn
bad an opportunity to s^II July Bros.' today. Michigan's Leading Muthe reins of the city goveiwent
House. 159 E. FronlAtreet. XiJtf
wheat at this season up'in the 90s and
1571. 120-ACRE FARM: BUILDother year and many of his colleagues
higher, as they have of late." Specula
PIANIST AND TEACHER.
' ing* worth five thousand dol
•are r^dy to pay him the
.......
Cough Settled on Her Lungs.
tors are looking at tbb price and figur
r«w comreltoHon regxnllng letaons
"My daughter had a terrible cough
which la usually paid to a satisfactory
lars; ^y>d 'soil; thirty acres
•ad terms call at Academy of Moflc
ing that crop pipspectsS warrant short which settled on her lungs," says .V.
official, re-election.
mornings. 9 toll. Ball ^bona. Acad
timber; varleUe* of fruit: 1/csales of July and September. This Jackson of Danville. UL "We tried a
Aldennab Bingbam, who by his m»emy and residence.
great many remedies without relief.
> the selling
leuau Coont.v. Call' for price.
sociatioD with the coiincD is very
unUI we gave her Foley's Honey and
pcpular. AU the Julyh f*iTrc^
Refnse suhstlthoroughly acquainted mih the af
sold Is dead short wbeat
fairs of the.cHy, has declared blmseli
inaCHFEUlfl
have to }>e covered some time. The
a candidate.
.tradp did the same thing last year bu(
1204. GOOD EIGHT - ROOM
W. Q. C. Germaine. »bo is known as
planos are being placed In Grinncll
did not force. July wbeat very low.
a siiccesaful business man, whose
Bouse: Barlow Street between
is so bearish now that It is likely to Bros.' today. Michigan's Leading Mu
whole life has been spent in this city
Webster and Eighth. Call for
force -values below their normal sic Honse, 159 B. Front street, '02tt
, and who Is an extensive property ownlevel before g pAnanent tuni for
price.
-er, yesterday announced bis candi
Grand Traverse Dairymen's associathe better comes. It Is well to r^
dacy.
member tbat the .winter wbeat crop tion meeting Wednesday and ThorsNo o|i|Hisiiion ticket has been slat
'
'OMf
has Us grief before it, and that -many day. AttAd.
ed as yet. xiderman Joseph Sleder;
things are likely to befall a crop be
1263. 40-ACRE >a4M, CLOSE
who served his ward in a very sat
SEWER NOTICE.
O. P. C«rv«r Cc Bro.
isfactory manner for two terms, has tween March and tbe harvest;
Notice la hereby given .that the
to DetpAt: wUl exchange lor^
Da eeeotmt of tbe laM
Bulls Took Pwfita.
plans, diagrams and estimates of the
been mentioned by his friends as a
“pUh and GagM L-aw** .
Traverae'City property.
' There w-as enermoos trading
expense of the proposed lateral sew-'
caodidsle <ui Hie democratic tickeL
will be in tbMr c48ee dnrh>e bnias tbe Veek closed and the May
I In Sewer Wst Na 1, have
'
lor
price.
The honor, if it comes bis way, he
" • - -h the City Clerk for
price rested at 48 cenla, regardless ot
trill readily accept. Sx-MayorE Jno.
examldatfam. vix:
the break In wheat. Following the public
Beginning at the IntersecUen ot
R. Santo and H. C. Dayls have been ps^bUcatloB ot farm reserves at 954
upon dhe sBiiJeet but bojlh
lUHons. certain tig holders sold great
c in their reMsals.
- ^
lines, one big shwt covered several nninlttg wfet to the west line of the
The Republican catiruses wfll be
-an evening up process. The east 22 feet of lot 9 block S, original
tools, farm I
held next Tuesday and it la probdble
hulls took profltd; the bears took
tgan,
ai
the
folcrops: 40 sci i tii^r.
that the opposition ticket will be talk
ed and
k'sses.
lowing
...
r be (
ed up after that.
for price.
established as a special sewer district
». While receipts t
It is very certain Hist CSiss M.
to be assessed for the
of saTd
been heavy it is tbe windup of the
neem. dty clerk, ami M. E. Haskell,
business on tbe cut rates,'
city treasurer, will meet with no opTb^gb -all the large run
GABPET CLESNINS
. imsllion among tlx- Republicans.
274. MOTEL AND . LIVERY
the cash market hag held strong. -if lot 15. block 6, original plaL
Making and toying. Feathm reeorat
• 1.018 1 10 20 idclusive. block 6, c
Barn,, in ViU^ Of Orawn;
ed. Work thoroughly aBd promptly
MEN AND WOMEN WHO MAKE Cash prices are almost fancy, consid iginsi plat.
executed.
Agent for Wldhlgen Rng
ering
the
enormous
yield—45
t«
48
hotel
all
newly
fornlah^
and
I.c(s
1
to
16
tacluslve,
block
11.
t
-THE NATION..
Co.. N. B, Chapin. Prop.. Traverae City
plat.
remodeled. Call for price.
!*r«sident Roosevelt is still talking cents in Chicago, Peoria, St. Louis and Iglcal
Carpet Clehnlng Woita. 828 “ '
1.018 1 to 16 Incluslvo, block .12,
City. *11 is almost as certain
- against race suicide an.d'the kind ,of
Ington etreeL 'Phtme'No. HE
•glnal
plat
of
the
village
(-now
city]
almanac, that the uext two Travi e City.
home life he endorses was embraced
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M
.
weeks will see counlry offerings and
Noi • Is slio hereby given
in a recent speech as follows;
21.2. so ACRF.S, ONE-HALF
incll of the City of Traverse
movement drop off lo small pro-, city.
. "No pllr-d-iiu wealth, no splendor oC
chlgan, win meet at the couuCity.
portions.
.
Any
drop
In
prices'
would
mile fn«n Kingslf.v. Call for
material prowth, no brilliance of ar............js In said citj- on the 27th day
-* tislic dcvolopmcDl. will permanently likely start heavy Eastern-buying of It March, A- D.. 1905. at 7:30 o'clock
price.
0. ra.. and. consider any objections to
avail any |>eopIe unless its borne life
Leaving speculation out of the ques the proposed sewer as shove men
is hes'ihy. unless the average man
Honed,
pcssosscs honesty, coucage, common tion. it locks, like tbe approach of
Dated this 9lh day of March, A. D.
1290. EIGHT -BOON HOUSEsenm. and d^nry, unless he works strong commercial position when the 1905.
CHAS. M. BEERS.
seventy-five feet front, on Sev
hard' mid Is willing at need to fight Chicago stocks will be moved down
If there is anything new in furniture we get
J700t-lS
Gltr Clerk.
hard: and unless the average woman be lakes.
enth Street: no finer fruit and
it as soon as it is on the market; this
Agaln,r4t'di?most
powerful
operator
is a good wife, a good mother, able
PRO8ATE0RDER.
prnamentHl
improvements on
time it is •
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
nnd willing to perform the first and In tbe trade sees enough possibilities
the street. Call (or price.
the biill side to make It advisable Grand Trave^e.
createst duty of womanbood. able i
take heavy losses on sbort corn at
willing {p bear, and to bring up
ro^rald'county.'held at the Probate
tills
level,
what
msylhls
same
interihey should lie brought up. heathy
3ce, in the City
Cit of■ Traverse
"
City
do in forcing (Bill higher prices
children, sound in body, mind and
e 26lh day of February b> the y;
The above comprises a few of
when the navigation season arrives to'
e thousand nine hundred and five,
fl
. character, aqd numerous enough
the baifains in city and. (arm
deplete stock and (be busy farm se.tPresentr Fred R. Walker, Judge of
The easiest running, most convenient and finest Go-Cart ever made. It is made of
_
that the race shall -increase ^d
rebate.
property we have to offer at
»on -cuts off supplies? Com special'
decrease.
bicycle tiubing, therefore it is verj light and the strongest tbat has ever been
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
ot
Hireru
right prices and right term*, de
"There are certain old truths which iaiB and leaders who have best ad H. Lutes, late of Traverse City. Michi
planned, yjt the whole cart only weighs 12 pounds. It can be'folded up in one
spite the fac* that disens-.ioo of
outside usefulness In addition to—not vices think the country has not the gan, in said county, deceased.
ininute’s
time and can be earned by a child. The wheels have extra heavy rubber
stocks remaining suggested by the
On reading and filing the peUlon.
a public nature has been pre
Buly verified, of James H. Lutea ot
tires, the seat and back are of the best deaths, all tubing has the finest enamel
hut I am net speaking of cxceptlon.t: Washin^on esiimaie. There is every Traverse CRy, Michigan, praying that
senled by a few individuals In
finish. The Brown cart sells for 113, the Black style for 4L2. Be sure -and see
I am speaking of tbe primary duties. chance for a great hig natural trade a .certain tnstnimcnt now on file in
such a way as to convey the idea
them. Remember we are sole agents for the “Alwin Go-Cart” for all this north
this Court, purporting to be the last
I am speakiog of the average clUitena. •n com futures.
will and lestoment of said deceased,
that property values and general
(ho average men and women who
region.
’
'
Startling
..tsrtllrig Mortality.
------may be admitted to Probate, and that
business in. this ricinity are on
4 StdUsUCB show sartling morUllty, aucb other and further order and profrom appendicits and peritonitis. To
i prei
the decline. Traverse Ciiy conWHY NOT BOND FOR $109,0005
statu
prevenpai)d cure tbese-awfnl diseases,
linoally forges ahead. It today
What do we want to build up IhU there is Just one reliable remedy. Dr. such case made and provided.
New Life Pills. H. Flannerv.
Thereu|)on it is ordered, thpCFildsy.
is In better condHion along all
town of Traverse City for. anyway? King's
of II Custom HoDse Place, Chicago, the 24tb day of' March nexL at ten
It Is true that before* another winter •iays; "They have no «
lines than ever before in Us his
‘
o’clock in the forenoon, be assigned
w-9 cbuld have enterprises here givl.ng ulpatlon and biillousnei
for tbe hearing of said peHUon, and
tory. Pay no' Attention to kirit51. Bugbee's, Tbe Uanns
............................. law of said <■
work to ail our idle laborers and
ers' and alarmists. Traverse
(housand more. If we -work things
asld estate, are requi
appear
City has outgyosvn its infancy
righL
a session of said_ Oouti,
O
then W be
THE COXE F<
and is now entiUed to iu posiIf we are interested enough in this reaebes stage danclng.'lnstnicto ama- bolden at the Pi■robate
'
“
City of Tra-iverse City and abow cause
cUy 40 buy parks and1 make.
make.860,000
81
tionofone of tbe leadingeities
cur Dramatic clubs.
If any there be. why
*: the prayer of tbe
worth ot improreqients,
is, let US
us vote
Our new Furniture Sales Room has
of tiestote, with.a«ple subatan8 for complete evening o
petitioner
should';
ner should'not
be granted.
a bigger clW .art; gives thorough jweparatory inAnd it la furtber ordered, that said
(iai mustration to show iU abUthe greatest display of Bed Room
peUi
cUdoner ' e notice
the persous
<imctlon lo^ginnera on piano or
ity to maintain that porition.
Suites, Dressers, Commodes, Dressing.
But. here's another snggeation. If
Interested
in
said
estate,
ot
tbe
pendisn. Tehn^low. ^Usfactlon gnar- ency of said-petition, and tbe bearing
b<
$50,000 will give us but half tbe Im-Tables and Cheffoniers in Northern
■nteed. ReslSehce 117 Bast FUieenlh
copy
of
this
orprovemenu that this metropolis of dieet Rooms
Michigan. We*hhow jmi GoIden Oak,
teld of slalra. Onion
- - ly Eagle
northern Michigan needs, tbe trouble
•street eotrance,i.^asock block. Cl:l a newspver printed and drcollisted In
-Mahogany,-Bird’s Eye Maple, Ash,
• and expense of selling $100,000 wort>
said county three successive' reeks
phone 790,
8698U8
previous to said day of bearing.
. of bonds would not be greatly Increas
Natural
Finish Mahogany and Birch.
FRED
r-------ED R.
WALKER.
ed '■nd the benefits to (he city coitd
We have a fine three-piece suite for
92-t4
Judge of ProbaK
ho doubled.
COMING EVENTS.
Wednesday eevening. March 15.—
Mass meeUng at St^berg’s Grand
' to discuss bandingAMoposiUon.
March 19—T»e emotional play,
•'Why GJrta Leave Home?-—Stein
berg's Grand opera house. .
March 17—Tbe rural comedy drama,
•Uncle Josh Perkins"—Steinberg's
Orshd opera blrase.
$15.00
HAMILTON tLOTHlNG CO.
Wm. H. Steffens Daily Eagle Want Ads Pay^
PILL8.I
St Ra&ick Entertainment
City Opera House
“gU March 17
Admission, 50 cents.
Proceeds for
West Side CathoUc Chorcb Fund.
SomethingNew in Go-Carts
“The Alwin Folding GoCarf”
Bed Room
Furniture
Wade Bros.
______
There are two classes of men whose Cures croup and wbo^lng^ugh.
•pinions ehonld not-be oonsldered af
ter tonight. They are the men who will iires pneumonia and la grippe.
Sold by E. S. 'B'aU A Sons.
sode
deliberately stay away from the mass
meeting and then 2nd Vault after
Grand TTavene Dairymen’s associaabout tbe action token fay those who
iioif
meeting
Wedneoday
and
Tboradid attend.and the men who attend the
•
'OS-lf
meeting and tot any raason do not ex- day. Attend.
prana their tqiinlobs pnblJely daring
Pneumonia Fotlowi a Co*id
. the meSmlng, if they have any oplntont but never follows the use of Foley’s
-to ezprans.
Honey and Tar. It stops the oongh.
heals and itrangthen tbe Inngs twd
1JXI0 WASHINGS .WANTED-Men's affords perfect aneoil^j^ an atUoS
and ladias. TrarerM City Steam Uundry. V; T. Mrsn. ptop.
^70$4f
'ft"
Opened with a Rush
Our Sample Suit & Pants Sale
IS A BUMMEft.
V..II can save many dollars Bow.
Come Ut ABd IcTb atew $r««-
B E JVD A
♦14.00 and one (just like cut) for
♦21.00; extra Dressers fr6m ♦7.50 t9
♦3i00;/ Cheffoniers from , ♦6.35 to
♦27.00. Tbe greatest pleasure , to
show these-fine goods.
TBS OAtW BidLi, TODSfiSBAT. KflW Is, rtoii.
Mn. Eva PoA ha* tone ti
I day#' viKii with frieoda.
Fay Crawford hai gone to Crand
I(r|)!iIk'
a r««- days' buslnesa trip.
Hannah •Ca*p will hold their regu
lar mopiltiK In Woodmen hall on Fri
•Jill ailRhl.
Mra.V. H. Shank of Empire return.-.I ti.rnie mis m^lnp after apandlOR
a <my In the dly.
There will be an
r' bricklayers and masons^Uinigbl
HI lUolr ball at 7:S0.<
(
reaJdIng on Tenth street this winter,
hare removed to their former hoise
at Solon.
Thomas Smurthwaite-went to Cadil
lac this morning on huslnesi.
Wlljiam 8eco[ and’family left this
morning for Evan. Wash., where they
will reside.
Vemon Sayre, who aulfered an atlack of heart Iroulile a few days
is aqain aCfe -to be around'.
F. H. Hoard Of the Soe, who hat
bt-en In ihe city on business a.few
days, returned home this morning.
Mra. George Fromholz and Mra. H.
D. Ely went to Keystone this moraIng for a shon visit w^th their par-
i.m-, where her father. J. Bow, lain.
Mra. J. M. Benjamin went to Hateha
I'.ostdns this morning to Tlslt her
liHiiehter. Mrs. JoMe BHgga. who is
i«.
S.'M. Silver of thie city hat bought
mil J. B. Smith'a IntelUShbCe office
imsiness and ha.i taken an office
llamillon's clothing store.
Mrs. Chao. Decker left this mom'ng
for Neesen CHy. where she will spen 1
a- day with her parents before l-r->
. reeding to Manatee for a Tlslt.
Mrs. A. J. White and aon and daugniiT. James and Nellie, who have been
J. A. C'aetington and family of Glen
Haven were in the city toilAv on their
Tuslln. where they will vUtt
relatives.
Traveling Paoeenger Agent £. S. Al
len of the G. R. * I. railroad arrived
In the city yesterday and left this af
ternoon.
Mft. Mary kance of West Front
street went' to Klnbl?y WinJ ‘or *
.visit'with- her daughter, Mrs. John
Newi^arsh.
Mr. and. Mra. J. R. McIntosh
Doync City passed through the clty
loday on mmo to their home, having
bi-on visiting relatives at Manistee.
♦
CIT¥ N€W» IN BRIEF.
•
*««««ccc«cc« «««««.
Buy your
Cement and Building Materials
of JENS; C. PETERSEN, HaDa^er
BUILDERS’ and MASONS’. SUPPLY CO.
ct. ClL, tM. Itu. leU. 4S.
orikt tfttau CMadl Bawi. Suu hU IMt.
“Moneybak” Silk
There is genuine satisfaction in buying ,
silk when you know the money wiH be
refunded if the silk is not as represented,
“Moneybak” Silks satisfy. Prices fair. •
J, W. IWILLIKEN.
the Running
....Expenses
Of a house arc largely added
to by worn ont or poor plumb
ing. which is'always out ol
repair. If you are annoyed
in this way let us overhau it.
and pBt it In order for. you,
' and yon wUlfind that the ooat
will be nothing as compared,
to what eossust rearing
amoocts to. ,We will flt you
up a bath room or kitchen
that will make yotir heart
glad, without large----------
R.J. MERCER 4 CO., PLUMBERS
Cilisens'Phone No. ISO.
2IS East Front dtreeL
At Fashion’s Headquarters
Yor WILL FIND THE LARGEST LINE OF
NOBBY. rr-TO-NOW
Spring* Summer Hats
Shown in the Qly.
Prices $1.00,1.25,1.50,2.00,2.50, $3
ASK FOR THE LONGLEV.
KUBECK & HOYT
UNIOK
ST.
.CLOHIERS
Core Yaiir Caygli
Btop ypop Lung IrriUtlon, reUBwe yonr Sopb Thmt
and drive out to"* Chronic Ctrtd, with the only cer
tain, and rtrteUJ aoienUflo, Cor* f»r Courhs and Colds:
DR. KING’S
NEW
DISGOVENY
FOR oowauMPTioii
AlimiM In DequUr.
CONDENSED NEWS OF MICHIGAN
AND OTHER PLACES.
’KSWtl*
.'IIIaEGRAM-
Neight>orhood
Correspondence
W. A. Crampton of tbe Robert Graves Wall
Paper Co. wires tm that he will be h^re
Wednesday or Tl^rsday, March 15orl6,sure. '
REAL TRANFER6.
Tbe following real'estate transfers
have been recorded by Register of
Deeds of F, W. WllBon:
>k for $60,000 a Year More
Jacob A. FTye and wife to Ttao*.
Salaries.
Lansing, March I5-—'Tbe fonr sUte Haneberger, lot 1. section 4^ town 26
normal schools threaten to increase range 10; $50.Alpana.^Tbe Maple Grove House. ^
Ployd U Bmlih and wHe to A. C
Michigan's expenses In a year
summer reaoh hotel at Long Lake,
economyiby over $60,000 for salaries Elder, and wife, e H of lot 14. block
eight miles north of this city, has been
15. Oak Park: $1,060.
by . ^re.
The lire alone, $30,000 for each year.
Auditor General to Oscar E. Thomas,
The senate committees ate sinigstarted from an ^verbea'teQ siove.
of Bw Vi, sec. $6, town.2T. laage
Loss, llO.OtFD; Insurance, $4,000. The gling with figures from these schools 9 : $11.91.
e board of educa
hotel, was owned by Jobn.Beok of this OJohn M. lAiklne and wife to Marion
tion."
U
Is
worth
noting
that
the
prin
city. It will be iw6uilt In time for the
Stemaman. lot 9.'block , 9. Bayalde
cipal of tbe Washington normal acbool
summer season. '
add.; $500.
of .DelrotL gem $2.W» » >
Henry Hox to Geo. C.'pterce, par
the entire salary list of. that Institu
Ann Arbor.—The Rev, T. W. Young
eels, town 26, range 11: $1,900has received word of the death of ftrs. tion is IS6.700 a year. aceordO* to
Patehln t Crbtser to Beetrioe
lUtUlles tn the possession of. BenA. -Q. Tucker In Cairo, Egypt. Mr.
Phtpps, nw i-i of nw v,. see. 10. town
Tucker and family mov^ to London. ,ator Asbley.f^ •
Now comes the Mt. Pleashnt Nor 97, ^ge 9; $400.
England, about five years ago. They
William Secor to Frank Rokos, e 6
were on a cralse in Bouthen sew mal school with a requestTM^ $58,56$. n. of lot 12, lou 13. 14, 15, and l6
the desth of Mra. Tucker occur-- for each of the next two years, as com block 5. Goodrieb's add.; $700.
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker were proml- pared w^h $45,360 for each of the last
Heirs of John C. Lewis to Fairfield
- 4pal draws the nsnal
it in church work here.
Goodwin, w % of ee «. ea 20 acres
! $3,000 aci^ln^to these estimates for
off n-end, sec. S. town 27, range 11; $L
Increase.,blk.j4arly every teacher
CslumeL—A stick of dynamite, such
Louisa 8. Hesa to Walter H. Baird,
tbe staff is increased from $50 to $200
as is used in blasUgg in mines,
trustee, nw .% of se M, sec. 5,
year.
found on the rails of the Hougfa^
Besides this an increase of nearly :v. range 9; $1.
County Street Railway company
George C. Pierce to Henry Max.
Quincy bill. Two eaps for iexplodlng $5,000 is asked fpr "olber current ex w ^ of se V<. sec. 28, town 26, range
(be stick werg near. -The explosive penses," while $32,000, SB
11; $1,000,
frosen. Police officers believe it with $11,000 of two years ago. Is re
Lee W. Levant to Lyman F. Brown,
the rails by sympathize’s quested for special appropriaUoas. In lot 2S and e H rf lot-29, Mock 8, Perry
cluding laboratories, repairs, etc.
of the striking street car men.
The other normal schools are ask Hanna's 1st add.; $9«0.
Mrs. Mary Pgtteison to Benhart F.
Beldlng.—A. Bruce of Grand Rapids, ing for approximately the same ratio Slelmel. lot 21, block 6. H-, L. * Co.'s
feU from a scaffold in the new Metho ; of increases. Extra appropriaUons are 1st add.; $3,500.
Msp'asked for the new school at Kal
dist ebnreh. a distance of 25 (eet, and
Ftank B. Parmetge to Haword B.
•inctured both anns near the wrh^. amazoo. If another deficit of $16,000. Gamer, e 42 ft of lot 45. Oak Heights;
and snstalced serious Injuries about such as the legislature had jukt set $1,200.
the head. A weak plank In the eeaf- tled for that Institution, Is to be head
KffBWIiCK.
fold broke. letUng blm down. The ed oil.
Keswick. March 13.—Hiss Laura
plank followed and cut a large gash lu
bis face. Physicians think he
Undley, teacher of the Northport
-Bcboot, was home Saturday.
cover.
A number of farmers put up Ice
last week.
I Hai
a the elecMiss Cbristie Palst of Traverse City
trje line wku
was a .guest of Mrs. John Groesser
with, Kalamazoo was begun yesterday
(tw days «t last week.
%y a corps of engineers in charge ct
Miss Lizzie Relncke of Traverse
Thomas H. McMlchael, brother of the
basobi
City and Mra. CbrlsUne Baker of
president of tbe road. Grading, it is
expected; will be completed tri June, dering (lrbether\U)e "9ilk Hat Rooter," Boyne Falls were home a few days of
who
attended
all
tbe
gam^
played
by
week to attend the funeral of
aad^.the actual work of construcUon
will be rushed ae-that the road will the National leaghq^ams In that city their uncle, Wm. Relncke.
last year, will -make his appearance
Mr. and Mrs. John Helscb of Trav
be put In bperayon late lu the fall.
again, when the season opens. Tbe erse City, are vfeitlng here.
Fred Schroeder of Traverse City
Ann Ai^r.—Students In economics rooter sported a silk hat every game,
have been given a new opportunity to end in warm weather had a daily hab spent Sunday with hie family at the
write esea>a in competition for prlse-i. it of sitting bareheaded at tbe games. Jiome of Mrs. Schroeder's parents.
He
put
tbe
ellk
tile
on
the
aisle
by
A committee of
Wm. Relncke, an old and respected
his BMt, and was careful to rest It pimieer of this region, passed away at
of which Prof. Henry C. Adams
mi Its crown. U,by chance anybody his home Tnesisy, March 7,
Michigan Is a member,'hu iunefi
call for eesaya on nine Important aeon disturbed the bat and'did not again o'clock a. m. after as illness of several
dand it on lu crosra. his dlstreas was years. The deceased was born
omlc. toidcs. For the beet essay
ffreat, cot because of the hat, but be- Pniseta, Germany, OcL 18, 1828.
of $1.00» in Ml wm be glTi
Tfie second price offered is fSOfi, flm eiMBf» <ff «he Olraful effMt on the HsM-.to be ?$ yeMa, foBr mostb# and
bom*
team.
_
^
.
92 ^aye old. He leaves a Borrowing
next $300, and tbe foetrh nM.
widow, three eons, Charlie,. WIIUi
The “Terrible Turk" DefeaUd.
and F^ oLthle place, and two danghMercellua.—-Victor Double, amount
Racine. -Wle.,' March 16.-^aradan- leo^Mra. Uzzle Spinnlken of Northmarried men, was killed by Grand
Trunk train No. 10 yesterday In frost tab. “tbe terrible Turk," edverUsed- port. and Mrs. Time Sanborn of Elm
of tbe station bere In sight of many to thnrw three men. two faBs each, wood township, and 11 grandchildren,
people. He stepped ont of tbe way in 90 mimites at the Auditorium last besides many relatives and friends
west bound passenger tnln onib night, lost tbe match. Tbe'flrat min mourn his loss. But tbeir loss is his
the other track and was knocked'down to go on was Mart Henderpon of Chi ^ernal^ gain. He was a member of
cago, whom the Turk threw twice lu Ihe B^ngelical church
And run over, both legs were cut
3:30-and 6:30. "Gripman" John J. grbatly missed.. Ttie fun.eral was held
and be died three hours later,
-Rosney was then thrown in eight min Friday morning in charge ob John
leaves a widow and week-old baby.
utes, but the second fall wei^ to Roon Ott of Suttbhs Bay. The Rev.
Newaygo.—Cornelius Van Horn, the ey. who threw the Turk in 10 minutes. Mohr being the
This Is the first decision RoonCy
Mr. and Mra. Wn. 8pl«iikln of East
former Barton township treasurer has
Leland. Mr, Kapnlck of iamwood and
been convicted In Circuit court of em- ss ever secured over the Turk.
others from a distance attended the
bexzlement. the Jury bringing In iu Fargo three and a half years
funeral of Mr.-Relnecke.
verdict after being ont 11 hours. Ac Rdoney claimed a fall, tint was
cording to the Jury's decision, Van ehen the decRlon.
Horn stole $1,495 belonging to Barton
FIFE LAKE. ,
Chei'IeH Courtney, the CKirnell eoeeh.
township, when he was treasurer. He
Fife lAke. March 14.,—Miss Marie
claimed the moaej- was burned when declares that a majority of football Burlesim of South Boardm'an and Fred
Ms bousg was -partly dMtroyed by players who play with the big coBegc Anderson of Manceldna were guests
yens, are cripples after a season of Miss Winifred Hodges last week
fire last spring. His eentence has been
tbe gridiron. He declares be will
Eugene Qiiaekenbush is working In
deferred until the 20th of this month.
have DO football players on bis crews, Walton.
for
the reason that their greatest
Will Graham of Traverse CHy
8L Joseph.—Navigation for the sea
iwn visiting friends.
son of 1905 was opened yesterday stainina Is gone, and they weaken
Mr. and Mrs. Ftlklns are the pa>
morning when tbe steamer Argo, when most needed.
lU of a baby boy. bom March 11.
bound for Chicago, guided by the tug
Kid Herman beat Dave Sullivan so
Jdo, Eady has returned from the
Bonita plunged into The great field of
badly
in
a
boot
In
Hot
Spring!
last
Upper Peninsula.
Ice and soon dlsapp^red, owing to tbe
Mrs. Sparling and Xhlld of King
heavy snow storm prevailing. It is night that the fight came to an end in
believed In marine circles that the the ninth round, when Herman was sley visited Mr. and Miji. Fred Tabor
steamer, with 40 passengers aboard, declared tbe winner. Dave seems to r several days last week.
have reached the "hts been" stage.
Alharlcy Cole and femlly have movcannot get through the lee fields,
ed-io Benton Harbor.
was planned for -the steamer to clear'
The permit for Ibe Marvin HartMrs. A. E. Barmotb has gone to
Monday, but owing to the date. March
IS. It was decided not to open (he sea Jack Johnson bout has been signed by Peerle, celled hy the death of her
Mayor S^mltz of San Francisco and mother.
son until yesterday morning,
It will-come off this month before
Mra. Chesshlr cf- Kalkuka is 4bo
San Francisco Athletic club.
guest of her many friedds here,
J. 8. Hodges has returned from
Word comes from AUanla that lp to the Upper PenfnsnlA
««C€«C«««£««CC««C
Champion Jeffries Is learning the JIu
Mrs. KfBder of TusGn Is the guest
Of '-WhyTlIrls Leave Heme," the Jltan game. He and hU sparring part
of her daughter, Mrs. P. C. Taberer.
aiiractlon tbit will he seen at Stein ner. Tank fCenney. arc planning a s«
N. W. Rockwell has reluraed from
berg's Grand opera bouse tomorrow le* of physical culture exhibitions.
Dick, where be has been working for
night. Mr. Jas. Oi BeoheU, <
some lime.
Chicago Record-Hriwld, said:
IncredIblABrutotity.
Ed Shutler of Traverse City .is tn
"The play was "Why Girls’ Leave
.wn on business. ,
home.' and it bore the subtile
‘Or, ‘allly"lf'*Cluu* F. I^berg^ of'sn'*.
Miss ^nns Iden Is assisting In the
A Danger Signal on tie Path of Fol- cuse N. Y.. bad not done the be« he
nould for bis anffering son. “My son."
U was as mwfa a problem play in he Bays, “cut a fearful gasb
Its way as any drama of the Plneroe, sye. so I applied Buckien'i
- ickien's At
gtrikee Hidden Reeks.
ilckly beeled It
the Henry Arthur. Joneses, or the tb- Salve, -whieb quic''
When yonr ship of health strikes
7ood for bunts and he hidden rocks of consumpUon
mved hie eye. Gi
sens. It depleted a conflict of bui
ilcera too. Only 25c at C A. Bngwill, the peril of surrender to selfish see's. Tbe Hanfieb Drug ,Stt
desire, the war of passions, the clash g. Miller's drug ----D Bcovery tor Consumpilon. J. W.
ing of strong. poelUve natures,
NOTICE.
pathos made the women cry; Its eo
rthe care of two docedy reused sbwits of laughter;
There will be a mecUng of U L. A
wben
loments of suspense held t|ie i
In library parlors at 3 o'clock Friday,
began -----------------dience to breathless attrition; Its March 24, to cotfer with the board of covery. The Aral dose nje.rel
,_me." finre cure
c
cHnszes caused 'hurricanes oX ai>- diroctora.in re^rd to the matter of and one bolUe cured^me."
sore tbrqaL hronebll a.. 'coughs
plause."
eelUng the property on Front streeL
colds. Guaranteed at C. A
All members are urged to be preeenL
*i Drug Store,
_ ..
The Hannah
By'Order
of
the
assoclaUon.
3700tf
ailler's drug store,
>, price -*
St)c-en<
- id■ $1.00.
"Uncle Josh Perkins" is said.to be
Trial bottles iOc.
an excellent ctmiedy dram* with a
NOTICE.
strong double ptoL The characters
The City Water Works finds It
ate carefully dtnwn. the situations are
reallatic and the comedy In the play eeaary to leave the fire hydrants p-ir- baum of BatesvUle. Ind., telle iU own
U jn abnndanee. This attzacUon wlU Uallj open to protect them from story. "I B-uffered for three months
ClUsene are cautioned with a severe cold. A dre^at prebe seen here next Friday night, March treeslBg.
me Boine medicine, and a phyor pStUag cape
17. at Stctnberg’e Oread open houee. ageioM shutting
preeeribed for me. yrt I did
hydraou to stop wstar ftnn'nuntnr JSS
not improve, I then tried F0$«yi HonOtan^ "DCmUL'^al the cheap: Any person found Uopwlng with dty efand T,^. and yilghl
me." Refuse subsUtutee. 8^ by
eft but the beat eprUg -wheat floor. hydrants will be tiaaiiffitil ''
E, S. Wsti-E Sons.
**dw
S$87-tf
H. 0. JOTWT, Sapt
Axk row grocer tor IL
ARo.—The greatest revival of' re
ligion this place has ever wltnewed is
now In progress. Bvan^llst ahannos
aas been here two weeks and the
whole oRnmunKy feels his Inflnenec.
CITY BOOK STORE.
FOUR NORMAL SCHOOLS
vwwvsiivwwava
MISCELUNEOUS
SPORTING NOTES
'
you 1DON'T
In,
>
)
me
Spring
* Of the year yonr system
» should be given a thorough
I cleanlng^
turn’s CoaponB
acaos out and sweetens the
' entire system, purifies and
I increases the snpply of rich
, blood. A splenad appetizing
<
,
'
,
'“si.oo
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
SAVE TO WAIT
any lodger.-I Onr Spring
Use of cr^hlng U here, so >on
can come tn and giet your Spring
Suit Alsoan np^to-date line of
Spring Hate^all of the latest
atyVes—the ITat iron.Bonitd Iron
and all klods of Iron. Will be
pleased to ^ve yon call and ste
tbe new things.
Geo. W. Miller
1ST Front St
mm
iCOCOA
Beadle Block.
Sar*>*Bumi L WOTEEffS
COCOA u<b.r.D
SMrtiek oTiwwn^with
oi ofax
wo Bi«*M ButriliTo «osB(ya
sad * Otvor of pwfottioo.'
COCOA UPERT.
Soad^oor Boeo 0*4 two
Steinberg’s Grand
-OPERA
H 0 VS E
TOMORROW NIGHT
VANCE a SVUIVAN CO.’S OUONAl. DRAMA,
Why Girls Leave Home
'
Or A Danger Signal on the Path of Folly.
By Fred Summerfield. A pla.v that deeply impresses the auditor wilii
the proofs preseuted. An uuswerving lesson that imbeds
itself in tbe centre of the heart.
Prices: 25c, 3Sc, SOc, 75c..
Seatailenow open at the box oftlee, Telephoae Qtlzens No. tt'J.
Friday NIgfit, March 17th
“llncle Josh Perkins”
Presented by a company of Singers. Dancers and Comedians.
SEE
Uncle Josh at the County Fair f
The Great N, Y. Subway Scene *
Watch for the Big Parade of the Hayseed Band
POPULAR PRICES; XSe, SSe. Cfic. Seat sale opened thie morn
ing at tbe box office.
"v
JOS.
SLEDER '& SONS
CORNER EAST eCBTIl AND FRANK! IN STREETS.
Choice Beefsteak
The kind You Like
So many i>eople say they never pet gotwl
lieefstea’k. , If you ai-e .one of‘these. iMHiple
tell us.3'<mr trouble or phone us ami V>e will
jrive you as tender a cut of steak as you cotihl
wish for. Beefsteak to l« nice should- 1k'
fried us quickly as possible. Have your fry
ing pan hot when you put ymir steak in.
serve as soon as done and you will have
good steak.
IIIIIIaaaaIZZIIIIIIIaIIaIaIaIa
BEST FLOUR
New breakfast foods for every tick
That n.ai-ks the i>:issing hour:
Hut iitilv one won't make yon kU'k —
.hist Bread from oiir BKST hour.
' Deld by All Danism. linBnTncmrnd by
Hannah & Lay Co.
THK DAiliY EAinJ^>jjrEKfE®Ay, MARCH 15,1»0&.
AmtrmtQFHEujri
ODOFELIOWS flA\® NO CITY OPEN AIR
L
BANQUETTEO
LICENSES
MEETING
M. A N. E. TIME CARD.
Lsavt, Trar. 0K3;..9:
m*s FMtts -
AT ELK RARIOd- LODGE MONDAY
•. (Cooenued ft«n P*fe One.J
EVENINO
^son ai wltneises and accompanied
tff Chief of Police Bennie, again
Inade the rounds. Hutchins ledused
to show his llbense. aUUng to the
ATosecyUng attorney that if be were
VILLAGE EOlTIONsMONOAY WAS a government official be would talk
QUIET AFPAIJL
with him but that as the atti
mi a government official he wnuld not
Businesa Locals, SMiety Items and even piudnce bis license. (1^ law
Personals.
require that sslocsi licenses shaU be
displayed ttr the Inspectlbn of any
Elk Rapids. March 16.—The regular
mecUng of Odd FeUow lodge. No. S:..
held Monday evening, was one which new place of business and wUl prob
win long linger In the memories of ably take Aarge again of -the salom
those BO foitunau as io be present. .V part of the Columbia hotel, for which
number from*out of town were pres locationi his': city license U sUU good.
ent. Woric lb the inlUatory degree
Mr. Wlsehsrt -is at Manistee taldng
the baths hut one of the Tonneiles
which i beelkteak and fish supper was' hrothers', who
Indnlged in by about 70. The remaiu- Wlsebart., gUled that Wlsebart Is
der of the time until the early moiskg only Hr. 'Betel's agent during the
hours, was devoted to social conver lalter-r absence. It
anld, however,
sation, singing and having a good that a new governmhnt license was
time generally. The Williamsburg Miplled for 'and is^ie^d to -Wlstiiart ft
itad, among Co. and it is known that goods have
lodge,„waa wdl
are nice birds, and a bargain,
those present from that place were -Q.
quire 8. Kellog, CiUxens'Abone 202. G. White. Bd. Morrison, Rex BartleU. been ordered sqd', received In 'Wise*
hart's name.
f)ix rings, .
S698-tf *
It Is probable thst it the places
kllb, B. A. Moore, James
jintclosed xmOl new licenses are obH. Ayers and Charles WlUs.
815 cash. W. U. Silsby.,
.taln^, legal action may be taken,
The members of Megizee blve. Nn. h^^nst them. Although it is bnt
WASKIN8TON street residence: good 402, L. O. T. MM., gave a progresatve m<»th and a half bMore the 1st of
Jocstion; near business center. pedrb. party at Maccabee hall last
Ms'y, licenses for the half yw would
Must be sold before AprU 1
day evening. The usual good time ^aa be necGgsary.'costing I860. .
Homer Howard. Esgle office. :
bad. Oiof Anderson secured first
SHETLAND pony, bn*e to bsraesb prize.
or saddle, new slelg^ harness and
N«t Friday being 8L Patrick's
riding pad. - Stailstm House. .-984-6
day, green irill be-mndi In eridence,
and everyone will go to the masquer
JIBSIDENCE on W’WbIngton stieec, ade St the opera ^nse in the evening.
modem tonvalences. Apply to Dr. The Ladies' Altar society of Sacred
lAJckhart, 716 Washington stn
Heart church will serve supper..
(Continued From Page One.)
There being bnt one Ucket in the
leave home and go to the city
field, thi village election held here
>k other, employment but the Uck,
4Y residence ou 520 Fifth street. Monday was a very quiet affair. The
Want to' dell at onpe. W. D. Tumer, following aA the officers of Sk Rap of houses on the farm is the cause
of many Vbuag men leaving home at
ftt H. & u Merc. Oo.'s hardwai ids village tor the ensuing year:
(be age whan they wish to marry and
>"Apartinent.
86814f
President. S. a Beach.
settle
.These young men have
.Clerk, A. 0. Maxwell.
Co go t^4pwa and work In the coM
HOUSE and lot
Treasurer,
W.
O.
Ciuwford.
'
half block west. .. Central school.
yards, and^l^ries for the sake of
Call at j; \V. Slater’s
5
Home Pur-, Assessor, Lem. R. Smith. ^
starting
8
aw
home.
nlshing
S2274f
Trustees, one year—Joseph Hawley
The fsfmw must make larger IsC. B. Carver. Joseph BuOer.
vestmenirUp the dairy cow.
They
Trnsteeq, two years—H. J. Britgt,
should g^ eovs that put the teed
'sale.
eot. Grail H. a Grom), Conrad Meyer.
Rapidi
36Sf4f
supplied' -t£eift into jnllk rather than
'ME ButU, who recenUy purchaabee^
an|k then should see that
4M
' ed Ibe stock conUfhed in the drag
7U1.L SET ENCYCLOPEDIA AMBRIshe is prifveri'y fed. • Unless breeding
OANA. jtut published by Scientific store rbcently conducted by H. A. Mix U baek^'jp- hy feeding It Is useless
•r Co., has decided to' move to the
.Uheriesn Co. A bargain at
to glve.a ^lo^'cow the proper ratkns.
Corner drag store, wfaicb will glee
Enquire at The Dally Eagle Office. If
■Grow and
Indian com for that
him one-sr the best business locatlcms
in town, and one of the finest appoint is the ^laitt of the graas family end
TO EXCHANGE an Elgin watch, fill ed drag stores In Northern
' Ian better:M-piodnoer and has beted case, for seccad-bMd boggy.
buggy, W.
reAUU
ttt«i
41x7 feed. The pkehThe change In location will probably
H. Nelson. SIS East Fnmt street.
lem of roots U get^ plso If this
opt occur until abqpt AprU 1, ,
■0315
Is grown, fitowar la easoittU
W. a White, who. last week,
fn» the firm .of Brett A WMte, -wOl alp^ boa for t^solhiM the fieed.
(Oentlnued From page Obe.)
be an dvenlng seaxian at the <»urch
begtonlng at 7:30. The addrsH of
the evening wU be given by the Rev.
W. B. Taylor, state president.
This morning devotional services
were held,- eonducted by the Rev. W.
8. Dudley of freteikey. The music
was In charge of Singing Brangellst
Charley Ominder,* with Miss Daisy
Btroog as organist.
The 8q,eeseM«il Sunday Bcboql.
. The Rev. W. H. Hedges of Wexford,
conducted a most helpful a^SHsterestlng Bible study, baaing his re
marks ppon the -28th chapter oC C
mm
HASMOSUBSmm
E agle want ads
WANTEOj
DD4IN0 room sir] At Kn. BAndf’s.
■ av(^ t&e Globe. None bnt experleaee help need npplr.
870241
"a:-
HCHJBBltfBlFlPER—Mnei be sood
' cook; good wages. Address C. B.
. Pttleer, Old Mission, or call <aUiiDsphone.
37004-10*
i CiUteas^ -phone 350.
AGBNTS to sell our goods in Travers?
' Citr and surrounding towo& The
Great AUanUc L Paclllc Tea Co.,
Saginaw, Mich.
3C99U2
TO EXCHANGE a small piece of land
on lia; shore for house and lot In
' ton-n. Call or address 142 lAilie.
^ avenue, :
-OitS* - '
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTBD-Cleanlng and scrubbing
will de Bll kinds of odd Joba OoOd
DAIRYMEN’S
. ASSOCIATION!
'idiseECS^WSuS"
again engage in the hardw^
____ irairaMe noBngg.t '*7 *. ' - "jr^
The Iron do. are 'midclns aome 'ae
Aed Improvemena on their do^ and
ess. C
getting ready tor business at riie
ing, Washington.1. D. C
37024-26
lug of navigation. Elk Rapids,
POSITION as ma'rine or sUUonary en a J. MORGAN.'PIONEER LIVERY— common with 'other seaport townA
gineer. by man with 26 years- ex
Hack and baggage calls. My calls: wiU undoubtedly do mme shipping this
perience, best of reference. Address
have Increased so much thst I ahi season than last.
J. Carter. S14 Bohemia street, Trsvcompelled to pul on a street tack.
faring boys are ret^iving
, erse City. Mich.
8701tf
DoUccs to report for duty, and i
phone No. 3.
have already left to help fit t
crafts on which they vriff
V
sail during
tbe season of’OS. Among Utoae who
Uon guaranteed in all c
have already
are Julius Johnson
MONEY TO LOAN on personal prop* Id GuB Fisher.
Eugene Power will soon o^upy his
, . _/
erty. in sums to snlL I. Newland,
inn near Town, and Oeb. Brnisnor,
who has been managing it, is now in
. 4 HOtiSE on Oak street. between
quest
of another location. As Mr.
Ninth and Tenth. Enquln r Geo. R,
WOOD, COAL and Draylng Both BralsDor Is a flrsKlass tamer and a
3700-tf
good cltlsen. w-e hope he may secure
streets,
J
D
Pike
A
S
••\VO bouses and lots for sale or tradb.
place in this Immediate vicinity.
E. J. Cooke. CiUtsna- 'phone 3S0.
Our Old Mission neighbors
3TO126
lug In a supply of feed for their.stoek
while
«be tee bridge affords good
BETTWEBN brewery sod Traverse
traveling.
Those who have
City a fur robe, with nameM It.
Plnder^'retum to Brodhagen’a bam report the ice .In better ahape for
snd'receive reward.
3071-tf
travel than In many years, in this
FINELY furnished rooms
ccnnecUoti. we . might also mention
Baths, steam beat. etc.
that thq roada throughout the country
New brick block, central.*
SURPRISE ON MISS WEUS
belter now than at aay time this
. Apply to Bert BUU, 27.1
winter, althongB Ibe roads are nearly
A8BURY
M.
E.
MEMBERS
GAVE
HOUBB at 428 Waablngton street. ;
bare in town and most of lhe tracking
HER
FAREWELL
CALL.
W. Und. CadilUc, Mich.
91tf
Is aBBih being done with wagons.
Messrs. Walt, Cummings and Reel
Oclightful Evening Spent at Her
<rf Old Mission were in town oo bn&IRandolph BtreeL
lasl Saturday. Hr. Cummings
VALUAB1,B fox hound, broke for t: i
iDforras us that he is making preparaand cabbiis. Reason for ' selling
ons to engage In poultry raising on
leaving town. T. H. Coie, Masonic
large scale, and it anyxine can make
building; CiUsens- pbone 790. V313 church upon Mias Florence Wells last
success of it, "Johnule" can.
evening, whidb was In the nature erf a already has spring chickens on ta.
famwell to Hiss WelU as she leaves
Henry Pfeiffer, who has beea enterIn the near future for an extended vis tfining a well-developed case of la
A . bargain for cash 1
monf
“
' •
it in the Bast. '
grippe. Is oonvaleacing.
C., c
Though Ukeo cpmpletely by
George Frink, the Angell merchant,
prUe Hiss Wells, assisted by
who has been taking trea^ent at
mother and sisters, who were In the Pine Grove hospitsi, is on the g«t"'
. t.f bees. Sure-Haich incubator and secret, qul^ly made her self-lnvltpd
Frank OraebriT, top filler at the fur. brooder, 2 pairs slelgbs 2 buggies. guests feel at home and a very pleas
: 'Jght and .heavy, harnesses, 10 horae- ant evening was spent In mnsic. ace, was quite badly burned about
1 ihwer engine
boiler complete.
' Earl J. Cooke, ClUzens’ phone 350. games and story-telling around the
8700-t-26-»
large, cheery fireplace, after which juries were eared for by a pbyatelan.
delicate refreshments -were serred and be U dotng nicely. His enforced
AUIUHNG stone. Bnqolta^of F. S.
from snail Ubies scattered about the vacation will probably b* of lO days
Okunlskt, at A. Grellick A-Co.'a shoe
spacioua rooms, and the company dis duration at lepst.
Imk)
i store. ■
*
-0^
persed at a late hour, regretting that
JTT< Warner, the hustling livery
man, unloaded a carload of oats
Ibis staitem HoDday.
■ American Oo. A bar^n at 880.
Mrs. Lole Bunn and sons. Clinton
Enquire at The Dally Ba^e Office. It
~
The
first W .load of Schaeffer's and Gerald, returned Monday from
Pianos are ^ng placed In Grinnell few days- visit at Traveree City.
A Ho. 1 rabbit hound. Address 8. O.
Bras.- today. Mlehlgan's Leading MuClyde Harder of Traverad City w
SWmont. R. F. D. No. 2 or calI 276
ate Boose. 169 B. Ftont atrecL *0311 —well, this is petting to be an old
U rings. Bell 'phone.
' 02U*
Story. ••
H. -8.- Ameraoa is to Oiteagb on, busIb-ACRE fruit farm for-sale, over 6
Grand Tratmae Dairymen’s associa ines'e.
.
,
'
bearing
treee-applee, cherries,
pears, peaches and ploma; ,alao tion meeting Wednesday and Thor
H. U Hobbs and Rev. C. T. Stout ..
grapes and rasy'------— —--j »------ day. Attend
•«2-U
Traverae City, transacted buatoeta In
honee. Less
town Toesday.
, . . - - Price and terma reasJ
NOTICE.
F. J. LiOlctr was over from Rapid
gaable. Hl^t exchange for city
There wfll be a meeting of U U A. City yeaterdtr-,
property. Cktl or address C. J.
BraiCfa. 1064 Washington street. CKy. In Ubrary parbrs at 8 ©’eiock Friday,
Bert Trail. Tred Miner and'Harley
March U-18
March 24, to cemfer with the hoatd.ol Smith of Bt'l-ire were guesU at the
In regard-to the Matter ef Lake View Heuse. Monday.
ABSIDCNCB at 202 West Bl^Ui *'
straet Victor PetortyL bqolre at BMUng the rproperty 4» pJjat atrest
All menbers ire argpd-lo he
136 Btate street
STfiOtf
Just ineelved treah Flhm Saddle
By order at the aasbffiathm. 870Mf at L. Sttekney's, 4U Bonth mion
r Laaffiteaa; tbete
•treat.
3704^,'
DAILY EAGLE WMT ADt^AT t
A place for a aan to work and a
woman to do washings. Enquire at
•92 North Spruce street.
D2tl
r-CTTi-aTr.
AM—— —- - • •
young man went forward and
ed a desire to begin a Christian We.
The suoeeNfiil Sunday school w.
1 by the Rev. W. F.
Sdumtz: The principal peints mUe.
were:
1.—A ^perintendent who
dent and
2.—-mined teachers who are wuuor
to keep ••
unspotted from
the world ud earnesUy seek the aalvaUon of the boys ud ^Is.
rooms If posrible.
t.—Cultivate the spirit
the mlaaSonary days of the year.
After th? paper there was a round
«rf the subject of Sun
day schools. It was said thst the
churches that do not thrive
ones that do not haye good Sunday
schools.
ity-five per cent of the chrisUan
men and wom.en hate become
itough the Sunday .school and not
Liq^gh conversion from hearing
great evangelist or preacher.
When the boy or girl Is converted
means a'whole Ufe for Christ and
there U seldom with
church.
Tbe ladles- of the church served
lunch this noon to fJjout 100 persons.
This afternoon devotionala wen
by W. H. Davis of Wexford, after
which reports were submitted from
the various churches In the district
One of the beet addresses of the
day was thst by District Evangelist L.
0. Drew, who started the church In
-mverse City.
S. fc*
IP YEO ABE A fWm
■vTssa.uH’i^ir'^
-SZd..v.:;::i;SpS:
- Toledo ..............»:40pjn. 13:Hp.m
Trains .'or CsdSL Qty and Frov*
aont leave al 6:30.a m. and 1:60 p. m.
'=^jalns from Pravemont and Osdm
aty-v^ve at 8:bTa. m. and-6:48 p. a
TxMns CO main line arrive at Trav-
^jyor.^BteB^ etn at Walton fee
Dated tkls'lte Swot MsyMi. A D,
CHAR. IE BBS.
CMr Oerk.
Gi^
Dr. P. A. WoUe
I
Reenu 41I-414 Wnhslm BUl,
TSATnSB CITY, MfCHIOAir.
C. L LOOEWOOD.O.P.andT.i; 1
Oranr: SapUa. tOA i
C. M MURBAY. AganL
,
OSTEOPATHY
Traverse
Belle
408487 WnhffiB Bte^ BMC
II and 28 wm.oov -rmnen
UDIE$.is^
..Better than ever..
rP.EDC HEUMAN^
NVf' ! A H C R
ca:>ssthe>:i
i2!
i
Large fortunes Are Made
Daily in the Stock and
tOr.rteby an
to Travers*.,
City and vicinity
JAHRAUS
$2,000
MOST K BASED DtfBNG
reVH tVlZKS
dMSolMGoiaRinas
A-r AUMMV HALF PSKX
Electric
Power
200 WATCHES
At 40 percLdiscoiuit
it Cheaps Clean
and Reliable.....
We nmotralM
of moocF lo •
tr yen art asln^ power it will
pay yon to iavastlgate.
oonaMo
Beardman River
Electric LIftbt 8
Power Companjs
R. W. RASTALL
oiler
JEWELER
NOTICE!
'J
1
Blondes & Sundries
8700t-16
EYES
EIXAlbCINCO FItElE.
I In 7
ting mnln Una train*—
1:28 p. m.. 6:00 p. m, 11:40 p. sl
Tbe first car load of Schaafler-a ,
Irtanae' are being jrfacad In GrinneR
NOTICE OF BOARD OF REGIBTRA- Bras.’ today. MteUgaa’a LeadtorMnslc House. 168 .a. Front street. -Oltf
THE ENTIRE 8TOCE OP
TION.
al yotert of the City of
PAVING NOTICE.
City. County of Grand
TravSe aS^Stete^^Mid^^
Pursuant to a reMuttoa of the city
council passed at lu lygular seMlun
O]
Formerly owned by F. Beklcr
held March 6th, 1906, noUce Is beruof 311 Bast Front fltreet, has
rf the city of Traverte
will by given that the City
Traverse
beenpQichaaedand moved by
------ jn Tuesday and WedMSday.
City proposes to mak»-the '
W. WITTE- Anyooe having
Rtercb 14th and 16th. 1M6, for the public ImprOVemenL vis;
left
rsaairi at the above place
To grade and pare W. Front street
of ragfsteriu sll
will please eaU and claim
««tors residing ta the city of Trav frwn the west line of Oak street to the
them at
el a^, who are not now register- west line of Ibpte etreet to said cily.
«d; asld Boards of Reglstratlai wHl and the spedflentionA plats and dtograms and estlmatea sfl coat hava been
fiied br tbe Bewrd at Pnblle Walks
office, h^ are agm to pnMte^In the First
to the Boys’ San<
4n McNamara’s hall, on Froai omlnaUon. That the ffity e. _
--tee dlstriet to he a
OCnigMC 74S.
- aU th
« to the’Thrt^Stl. in the Primair abutting npem tee prapeeed Improveof U“ton and
___B 22to.42 tocluMee, block 12. H.
to thelSStt.;w»rf, to Ue Engine U t Co.’s -10th aMttkm.
LOU 1 to 21 IndnMn, hlodc 11, B.
L. fl ca’s lOte addUMB to the riliace
(now city) of Traverse City. Ht^lgan.
Tbe lots to be ameesed aocordlng*to
tbe frontage thereon.
Tbe city councO wUl'meet on the
27te day of Marc*. A. tX, 19«. at 7:80
WARS BURNS.
lU wcMPm^
m USdk BRsLOtmiL
Mr. Whitney dlscft^ “The
Cow and the Cash." He, advocatel
getting rld^of poorly producing cows
only first-class ani
mals with good pedigrees as flie
ter will earn more than their cost Be
a’eo told of the adj-aiice in the aver
age amount-of milk per cow from lb
years ago to now. Mr. Whitney also
advocated that^any cow be mOked by
tbe same person regularly, because of
the nervous tendencies of the animal.
Good J>ulldingB for the cows and good
drainage.for the buildings were also
advocated.
Farmer Must Figure.
rbe man ou the farm does not figenough; be is tod much taken up
in tbe manual labor questhm,” stated
«be speaker.
the part of hie anatomy
abeve the ears most. He must figure
to have good barns which, shall have
plenty of light aud air. Why does
creamery butter command a better
Price than dairy butter? Because It
Is,made in laige quantities and <s
more uniform in quality.
If a woman wishes butter and ordere creamery butter she knows what
Dulnth TMPEiUAL"—not the cheap
she will get but with dairy halter—
what is she getting? This speaker est but the best spring wheat flour.
1694-tf
advocated the clubbing together of the Ask your grocer for It
farmers to'sUrt a factory In ordm- to
DAILY EAGLE WANTWtDfl PAY.
secure unifonnlty of qnalHp.
The Traverse City
»eam Lau^
BRAND RAPI
RAPIpB B INDIANA
WAY TIME CARD.
I sRect BspL & ISO*.
Trains leave Travegae
1:13 a. m. ctaTWrtlng at WalUa wltk
north and sooth.
11:10 a. ta. and 4:86 p.
at Walton for north
north and sooth.
............
.^fa. A. J. FMnelseo and
ter of Wallin, have airivqi
for a visit vrith the temlly of Mark
Holmes of 210 Bast Tenth street.
'Justica of the Peace Amll NeHInger today united to marriage Thom
as P. Braytou and HlsS Edith
Krumm, both of Grawn. The groom
Is a farmer n^ Grawn.
P. W. NIcheia, who formerly owned
the Enterprise Grocery on Unkn
street, has bought out Mr. Reese at
646 But Eighth street and win cartr
a full line of groceries.
Mias Jeanette Chrlsholm, who had
charge of the trimming departmat at
Miss Place's millinery store last sea
son. w-lll arrivp tn the city the lint of
next week and will resume her work
with Miss Piece for the- spring end
summer season.
The Eastern Star will give a
querade Friday. Mfircb 17, for
hers and their husbands hnly. Young
ladies who" are membera may bring
young gentteman. All ont of town
ibera are Invited'abether
bers 'of the chapter or not
The people of Wert Front
shocked thU noon to see a woman
reeling from side to side of tbe walk
and ttnally fall headlong Into the gntII is diagusUng to see a
toxlcated bnt to gaze npdh a woman
under (he belpteu tofinenoe of Ilqnor
Is-something still more shocking
Think. 40 send yoer Unndi/ lo
J. r. JBNK8. ACSttt.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL*.
our s«
•»•»••»•ODD*••»•»• Parties with smell as well aa Ikrge
mssns can fnereass their Incomes *87
Potetees ere selling today for from InvotlnF at once. 6384)0 marglna 10
I to i2 cents per bushel
•hares stock or 14»0 bushels of wheat
Wm. Campbell and wife of Luther And an advance of ton points will make
arrived In the city today for a visit yw 6100*0 profit for ovary 6304» if)vHh the UmEy of O. B. CanqibMl et vwtMt AcoMmto or 610*0 and up
Lake avenue.
wards ar» aeoepthd..
I
SMd asdressed stamped envelope for par-
RE. gTaeg ■* nwAT
Boston Bacon
IOC lb.
Best Comstock
Baco
Uc lb. ‘
Good Picnic Hams
IOC lb,
13 lb.
J. J. BKzIna
A Qood Investment
E. B, F4SHEE, SecreUiy.,
v
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EAGLE.
IAN, ^YEDyESDAY.■MABCH 15,1905.
These are pur
chased in extra
large quaobties
with the intention
400,000 MEPNIEADY TO
PROCEED TO THE FRONT
SWINDLER
IS CAUGHT
of turning them
over quick at a
very an»U proBt
If you want some
-»don’t delay, as
. they are, going
fast. Just like
cut, only.
WO«AN
HAMMERED HIM WITH
A^' UMBRELLA
(Special to Tbe Dally Bagla)
BT. PETERSBURG, PdARCH 15.—PARIS BANKERS HAVE POSTPONED ACTION ON- RUSSIA'S
POSED CONTRACT FOR $120,000,000 LOAN.
He it Wanted by Vietimt In Savera
Statei.
[Special to The Daily Bagle.1
ChlcAgo, March IS.—Mrs. Minnie
Rounds Tho wae approached by 'Ghu.
RayisoBd who wanted to adrlse her in
relaUoD to eellloE her pronprty,
recognto«?d the man u one to'whom
save )4.8£ two mwtha a«ck She
prompUy attached htm wlUi -an am-'
brella and ancoeeded in holding him
by the collar onUI the police came.
It waa ascertained that Bj^mond is
le man who Is wanted In several
autea tor awindUng. He has ahoot
800 victims. Several letlera were
Many are taking
advantage of the
fact that they' can
pick out just what
you want in housefurnishings and.
we save itforyou.
This gives~you a
first choice of enwithout a big outlay of money before you
jpods.
Among his letters was a note from
Miss Aen«s Breisky, of Winona,
Minn., who accuses him of taking a
watch, ting and several other valnable
pieces of JwelTT.
dhr Oredlt Is Gpod.
BEEF TRUST INVESTIGATION"
. W. Slater
BEOAN TODAY WITH MANY PACI^.:
ER8 PRESENT.
Four Plaeiaa' Monday and
Gave Some Advice.
wanted:
New Invoices
Daily-
Traverse
aty Mfg. Co.
Corner Tenth Street and Lake Avenue.
Ndplgee Shirts
W. L. BROWN. Mgr.
DAIRYIWEN’S
TO END HIS
OPEN AIR
AS^IATION
DESPONDENCY
MEETINGS
•in tbe rear of Uie brei^.on Bast
Front streeL -caiigbt fire
created
fine smoke end blaze, ^st Rennl/
and Driver Umlor.loolc .(Re chemical
engtne-to the scene and.'sidfed to the
contents of the kettle somft chemical
water thi)s preventing damage to any
buildings.
SHERMAN &
HUNTER
■ ol the FercBMst
Suit and Skirt Mfgrs.
More Hew Goods
It teriudes Toilet SeU at SI.SS,
tl.n, $2.50, and
Cups and Saneer^, aOc act
and up. ^
*
Milk erodes, glased indie and
Mt—large dM ec. smaller onee
Now is Ow Uma to pel
■ Iasi wbat you want
E WltHELjW
Cor. Frrat and IJidon
Dry Feci
,
WEALTHY HOME RANSACKED
In Wet Weather
Our B^vs'Shoeo were never bet
ter than tbU'year. TheM Sboee
sue a sore proteetion for yonr
poeketbook Bring the boy. we
will be glad to ehRw yon the
W.«1.
Latest Creattems
\
Stetson
Hate—two of tbe best known
mskee—none - better —the
-Gnyar- Derby Hat is the
beat BS.M Hat made.. See it.
and be'eonrinoed:
Cloak Dept News.
NAN PAHERSON TO
COME TO TRIAL IN APRIL
New Yorlc,' March 15.—Nan PaUcrson's second ' trial has been set for
April lo.
and detached cuffs.
Ghyer
PRO
(Special to Tbe Dally EMgle.)
bare been taken In
ST. PETtRSBURQ, MARCH'15.—GENERAL LINEVJTCH HAS SUCCEEDED KUROPATKIN IN COM- .
____ ___'which may tnvcdve some of
MANDAT TIE PASS. THE RUSSIANS MAY BE ABLE TO. HOLD OYAMA IN CHECK
REiHFQItCB-'
theWesd saloon keepers • In aerions
dlOcuUy, while one
them, desiring
MENT8 ARRIVE. FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN ARE READY TO PROCEED TO THB FRONT. '
no tronble, has almdy closed hlh
place of business. .
Monday, a government inspector
was In the city and be InvesUgnted
tbe matters of the Ucmisea of the four
saloons where changes have bees
made. In the proprietorship within the
put few months.
' _2____
It appears that Orvtn Hntchlns. whs LONELY MAN ATTEMPTED SUI MET- IN FIFTH ANNUAL CONV^NTO BE HELD ON MAIN STREET
booght out Bert SUs* farmer buslaest
nON TODAY,
CIDE AT KALKAS)(.A.
THIS EVENING.
has been continuing the business on
der the city license taken out by ESIR; STOOD ON RAILROAD TRACK AND
that W’lsehsft A Co. haveR>een doing
CUT HIS THROAT.
business under the city license Issued
t^ Fred J. Bechtel:' that Patrick Bui^
SEll'ENTH D«TftlCT COWVI
AND KINDRED
den bas beeif numing under the FToit
IS IN SESSION.
Bros.' licensee and that the saloon in
oooneetlon wiUi the Columbia hotel
Geld
Medal
Wtnnera
Tell
of
Their
has been nm under tbe' city Ileense
Methoda
granted PatilA ^rden. In at least
- at ibm .lAffiit. It is alleged.
Special to Tbe Daily Bagle.i
Tbe fifth a
Dventloa of the
have been
Jkaska, March 15.—A man
ciples of Christ opened Ih
them have years old, by the name of Cbarlea Dairymen's associaUoo opened at F^- of Christ last night and It is.
Watt, attempted suicide this morning eatera- hall thte^omlng. The at
..good deal of rel
tendance thU^ortiJng was unusually wiil be stirred up by the f
^/cutUng his throat
WkU waa aUadlng <m th« a R. ft amatl but a large Attendance is ea- before the conventton c
track about 11 o'clock wbea he dr«« pecied as Uie s^slons proceed:.
Tonl^t at--7 O'clock, i
After some delay, owing ^ the nonand Maahed .his
servlee wUl be held at ^ cooner
Hon*. A.<a. Pal
"
.r by'asw.
and Ftoht stTMln am
Id tohBB
The New Store
Cwtem SaHlDt and Planiat.
Sa. duat Tor Sale.
■1
a
THIS IS THE FIR8T.TIME THE FRENCH FINANCIERS HAVE OEClVnEO TO ADVANCE FUHM
lF*THE LOAN IS FINALLY TURNED DOWN IT WILL BE AN IMPORTANT FACTOR
B AOOUT
PEACE,
,
tpoAttg-lh 'the canw bnt ao
one knows mu^ abot)t .him as he hag
ndent and liu -l
Caused-l^
Kettle ef;Tsr did
Hide. ’
■ .
Just recedami fresh'Ptnnen HaSdle
' ftoydusoa^ to tdk or
why he did:
. L. .SUckney's, 41i- South Dnlon
>e
d^
fio
cae knows whether he
not a "tempast^ s-tea-pof',
street.
' ,
8701-tf
is married or not
u the occaste^ Ktr the oaUIng out br tbe chemlcal^M^e of tbe
fire department this gBoMn iiat
was something which mlgl^'W deem . The Dsirymefi's cdiventtefl will
not held a aesslan this evening
ed dosely allied to It. a Mj|nii$i'nMon
owing to the mass meeting of citl« kettle,
none which Rat been - called at
A kettle containlog laS^nd rodn.
Steinberg's Grand. The oeadens irhicb was located in a s^gjkbaUdUig
dn aii kinds of interior
work. Our prices on build*
ing materials are right.
K'^ V
ciTT EDITION.
DRQPATKIfft SUGCESSaR
IHAONG CHAIRS
MAPLE LOSS
.
Si. ™- "* r“'
■
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
SHOE 8T0BE
OPP. WHITING HOTEL
Open Wednwday evening instead
PI
(■mm
. -URids'
- —^
---------- andiwtoU roaeofis why TariMrs have so •'much
trouble gMUng iaborem. The major.
itr of f>niera eipeet a laborlag man
to come to them during hnrvest and
then hunt emplcTmcmt elsewhere at
other seaaons. To the farmers be
WOMAN DEAD ANI^ MAN NEARLY .
said: "Arrange the farm Into a dairy
UPELSS*
farm so that the help may be given
employment the year around. Amage
CAB DRIVER WENT TO ■BOOKLYN.
Ihe bulldlngi 80 the Uie help can care
POLICE BTATtOM.
fpr UtemseTves. and thus solve the
tronble of too much work for the farm
er's wife." Then be disetused
of keeping the boys and girls nm
the farm. It is not the object to keep
all the young of tbe telhDy on the
farm, Mr. LOlle aaserted. Those wjtb
other talent and ability are expected
And Came From a Good FaH ef -the
(CoDtinoed CO Pago Fonr.l
' Cfty.
MYST#
- fli A CAB
BOVS' HOME AT
CHARLEVOIX QUBTONEO
Charlevoix. March 15.—Gov. Warner
has been asked to investigate tbe
Bnelab Home for Boys. Tbe nature of
possible scandal is unknown.
ssassICfc.
cions man who was under tie h
NOT IN GOOD CONDITION.
(Special to Tbe Dally Bagle.]
New York, March 15.—Tbie morn
ing it was discovered that the heeutlfnl home of Joe. B. Sebonberg.
wealthy raeichant who has branch
hotises in Ohio snd Penaiylvanla, bsd
been broken into. InveatigaUon showed that between ten and fifty thousand
dollars' worth of gold^and silver Ubleware b«I Seen Uk^.
Mr. Sebooberg and his son have
been trarMing in Burr^ several
mon[bs and the house has'been closnd
without g caretaker. In It an valu
ables worth noo.boo.
The robbers bad broken open seveifit chests ooutslotog valuables, Tbe
whole bouse bsd been ranaaAed
It was evident the men.hbd plained
to make a second trip.
sad both be nnd
tsioed. Tbe mao
cab gave his nsme
snd his residence cn Monroe etreetl
of the better clans aecUona of
May Be Miietarsd Out In tlw Near
Brooklyn. Tbe'woman he said was
Future.
Miss Msy Savage, aged 88. Both were
well dressed.
Tbe Manistee company, Co. F., >f
tbe NaUonal guaifi of Michigan, ts in
ATWOOD wiu
serious trouble and will probably be
t in the near futtre b>
-Is the threat made br Cmieral MeOurWsmsr’i Good'
rtn. head of the NaUonal gimzd.
OpinicM. of Him.
Tbe-captain, Mr. Broadhead,'and
ihe first lieutenant, Otto Kettner, have
[Special
to
Tbe
Dally
Baglc.1
both,b««h out of tbe city all winter
Lansing. Manh 15.—It Is said here
and the dnlU have cbnsegoently been that I^lroad CommlBslaaar Atwood'
few and ,far between. It was expected wlU resign immediately after the-ad- ^
tl&t at least one of them wodd letnm Jourcmeoi of ibe leglalatnre and that
this spring to 'Manistee and get the
place will be fiUed by W. W. Wede-.
meyer, of Ann Arbnr.
During the last cai^pslgn. it gras
Oenenl McOorria 'made an unex hinted that Warner wonld not re
pected visit to the^ty Monday night, appoint Atwoiri, bat Imimedlalely after
however, and fotmd a fCw men i
inau'gnratlcm. Atwoed'a naate
LUTHER BURNED one JleaimiaDt'at-the armory, bnt 'WhmeFs
was tbe first one sent to tbe .senate preparation for drilling the geoeril and-Rwas
------- ----------did not favor such loose constnicUon
{Special to The Dali} Baglai
LuUier. March I8.~Three
, of the military rul^ and said so. He
Moeber-s. BemeFs and WUaoa's were declared that Co. F would be master
wood after the manaer In whlrii. iic
dbnroywd by fire intt nlghL .'me ions ed out and the offleesa defiled Qie
Is ftS.dQO: Insurance, I16.0M. Origin prlrilege of resigning to eeeepe oonrt .bad been atiaeked daring the cam
paign and to abow the teith Warner
cf tbe fliw is unknown.
marUsI for the reaponaOUKy of
had & him,-though It waa expected
I of aflaiia.
he wonld scad la Us realgnaUon abociB on tbe part ly sftsgward aad allow Governor War
Traverse City Tent,
$71, K. O.
T. MM.; wiu'enjoy a dance snd sjp- of pi^ifiUc ctUsena, GeBeral kleOvfrin ner to nhme hte sueeeiM.
per after the regular meeting Friday finally stked tbd be -wonld give tbe
night in Foresters hsU to which all dty a ehance to
CKy Opehi Rouse dbee, Monday
Mnoeaheei anfi'tbelr ftmlUee are In- In the NailawQ guard. He<has allow evwalag. March MU. glvafi V tbe
Ttt8d. A good time and b large at ed two weeks fat an eSnrt to be made Bofitb aidn orehettra. DfinalagnAool
to
organise
a
mw
company
to
take
tendance is assured. Kttr cents wia
be ramified for dsnne and gmiper. Om the place of Go. r afid tbe cIUmm ai
of the iteatnrp* of the eve^ ^ ^ rnaUtts great endeavors to orguise
a pKW of'iltewymwlei!i new company whl^ shall be s credit
to The city.
numbere.
'
TURK STORES AT
THE DAILY EA9LE,
■r'
6'5'4
The Dally Eagle CORN ROLDS
LIKE A ROCK
.fill take caie
of this
(iODklOERoaet
TKS E.AOLE PRESS, PUSUSHCRS.
iHiCAOO.
trf
rn Tinrm^yr
r howevhB|V
^™.2sr
Tbe EMIly Eagle will be Couad oc
Mie at the fonowmg places: B. J. Hau
A Son. 901 Washington -street;
JoMpb Umlor. 910 Bast Eighth
alreet; C,
McEvoy. 803
West
Proat street: Mra. A. R. FuUer, 819
North Elmwood arenue; Monroe Can
dy Co, Dnlot BtredL For the conseelenoe ot oar patrons, want adrertisunents may be Itft at any o( the
aboTe plaoea.
Chicago. March* 15.—Not since t
wbeat harvests of 1904 were co
plet^ have market eondlUons been
such a Jumble. iRTieal holders for alj
mcmtliE are as demoralised as Kur>
psUOn's retreating army.
«-eek closed. It was s disorderly re
treat on the pan of the bull fortes.
May wheat sold off 4 cents to ll.ll'lor ID centii under top. July and Sep
tember prices tumbled sharply. 1
official report of'm millions farm
serves Is bullish but not enough
lo" offset the flood of bearish Inflii-
so tbat dot will oot
to it.
■ad water will oot rust it. .You
f.e*A aot .toU Touf &Aads with
«-4becaMeJt_____________
>AT. MARCH 16, 1905.
WADE BR(B.
Real btate
and' Loans
. 127 Front SL,
Traverse Ci.ly, Mich.
Shims
Itsolt
Dries In
ID inlDotes
Montalu Block.
.
Our Annual Ci^arariceSafei^n for
days longer. You.proat—we Jose.
guits and'OreiiSats-have keen rodnoed; some Half, some Thhd, some
■Qua'rter.
,
.
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We are aatisfied to Ukc a loss and clean up Uie tables dor Ihe Spring sloek;
Note Hiese Cuts
Grand Inverse Dairymen's assocU*
on meeting Wednesday and . Thurs
day. Atte^
'02-U
WE ARE Aȴf(4l8ING TO CALL
ley's Kidney Cure makfs the kid-,
oeys and bladder righL Contains noUtOUR ATTEI^IOH TO A FEW OF
ing injurious. Sold by B. 8. Wait A
THE < BARGAINS IN-" CITY AND
Sons.
«(*<
FARM PRfi^ERTY. iN THIS CITY
Suits and Overcoats
.$10.00
$12.00
ANb.ViCiNITY WHl^H WE HAVE
♦12.00 to 115.00
WOOD SALE.
We wlU fuel you with wood so
close at;......
FpR SALE: •
It is claimed by insiders that tbe can afford to buy No. 1,16 and ISJnch
New York boll pool has as big
block wood, now $2.00; No, i, 16 and
f6r May as at any time and that wheri 18 Inch block wood, now $1.75 per cord
*1^^S^OODIS1X-BOOM HOrSE:
2a00 to 123.00
the present bear campaign
of froin -3 to 10 cords
clw in; Eleventh Slrrat. Cal]
and in I
close:......
they will punish the shorts and rush
$1.50.
lor
price.
the. price, up. Bijl every cent decline
2J-inch wood s 8S.(Kl.
now means heavy loss. It remains to
be seen how much "punishment" the
ds sunds good for ten days onlv.
big holders will stand, if natural
Come and get a 'supply while it last.
120r,. FINE MODERN HOUSE:
dltloos conUnue- against them,
369S-tf
J. D, PKE & SON.
MAYORALTY MATERIAL.
spite
of
the
protests
ot
the
whole
Furnace. Hath Room and all
Traverse City is not laddng
House and- lot for sale,. 718 WasnMayoralty material among the Reptib- trade, tbe Illlbols. Warehouse Oommlsconveniences: East Ninth
Blcn ipay class Oregon wheat with na Ington street Enquire, at store, 320
'lleans .thls spring. Three candidates
Street: close in. Call for
tive winter wheat and make an extra Front streeL O. Schoolcaft. M-W-6.
price.
load for the hull leaders to canTbe first ^ar Ica^ ot Schaeffer s
gpeeulators Are Figuring.
Not in recent years has tbe trajle pianos are being placed In.GHnnell
Mayn
bad an opportunity to s^II July Bros.' today. Michigan's Leading Muthe reins of the city goveiwent
House. 159 E. FronlAtreet. XiJtf
wheat at this season up'in the 90s and
1571. 120-ACRE FARM: BUILDother year and many of his colleagues
higher, as they have of late." Specula
PIANIST AND TEACHER.
' ing* worth five thousand dol
•are r^dy to pay him the
.......
Cough Settled on Her Lungs.
tors are looking at tbb price and figur
r«w comreltoHon regxnllng letaons
"My daughter had a terrible cough
which la usually paid to a satisfactory
lars; ^y>d 'soil; thirty acres
•ad terms call at Academy of Moflc
ing that crop pipspectsS warrant short which settled on her lungs," says .V.
official, re-election.
mornings. 9 toll. Ball ^bona. Acad
timber; varleUe* of fruit: 1/csales of July and September. This Jackson of Danville. UL "We tried a
Aldennab Bingbam, who by his m»emy and residence.
great many remedies without relief.
> the selling
leuau Coont.v. Call' for price.
sociatioD with the coiincD is very
unUI we gave her Foley's Honey and
pcpular. AU the Julyh f*iTrc^
Refnse suhstlthoroughly acquainted mih the af
sold Is dead short wbeat
fairs of the.cHy, has declared blmseli
inaCHFEUlfl
have to }>e covered some time. The
a candidate.
.tradp did the same thing last year bu(
1204. GOOD EIGHT - ROOM
W. Q. C. Germaine. »bo is known as
planos are being placed In Grinncll
did not force. July wbeat very low.
a siiccesaful business man, whose
Bouse: Barlow Street between
is so bearish now that It is likely to Bros.' today. Michigan's Leading Mu
whole life has been spent in this city
Webster and Eighth. Call for
force -values below their normal sic Honse, 159 B. Front street, '02tt
, and who Is an extensive property ownlevel before g pAnanent tuni for
price.
-er, yesterday announced bis candi
Grand Traverse Dairymen's associathe better comes. It Is well to r^
dacy.
member tbat the .winter wbeat crop tion meeting Wednesday and ThorsNo o|i|Hisiiion ticket has been slat
'
'OMf
has Us grief before it, and that -many day. AttAd.
ed as yet. xiderman Joseph Sleder;
things are likely to befall a crop be
1263. 40-ACRE >a4M, CLOSE
who served his ward in a very sat
SEWER NOTICE.
O. P. C«rv«r Cc Bro.
isfactory manner for two terms, has tween March and tbe harvest;
Notice la hereby given .that the
to DetpAt: wUl exchange lor^
Da eeeotmt of tbe laM
Bulls Took Pwfita.
plans, diagrams and estimates of the
been mentioned by his friends as a
“pUh and GagM L-aw** .
Traverae'City property.
' There w-as enermoos trading
expense of the proposed lateral sew-'
caodidsle <ui Hie democratic tickeL
will be in tbMr c48ee dnrh>e bnias tbe Veek closed and the May
I In Sewer Wst Na 1, have
'
lor
price.
The honor, if it comes bis way, he
" • - -h the City Clerk for
price rested at 48 cenla, regardless ot
trill readily accept. Sx-MayorE Jno.
examldatfam. vix:
the break In wheat. Following the public
Beginning at the IntersecUen ot
R. Santo and H. C. Dayls have been ps^bUcatloB ot farm reserves at 954
upon dhe sBiiJeet but bojlh
lUHons. certain tig holders sold great
c in their reMsals.
- ^
lines, one big shwt covered several nninlttg wfet to the west line of the
The Republican catiruses wfll be
-an evening up process. The east 22 feet of lot 9 block S, original
tools, farm I
held next Tuesday and it la probdble
hulls took profltd; the bears took
tgan,
ai
the
folcrops: 40 sci i tii^r.
that the opposition ticket will be talk
ed and
k'sses.
lowing
...
r be (
ed up after that.
for price.
established as a special sewer district
». While receipts t
It is very certain Hist CSiss M.
to be assessed for the
of saTd
been heavy it is tbe windup of the
neem. dty clerk, ami M. E. Haskell,
business on tbe cut rates,'
city treasurer, will meet with no opTb^gb -all the large run
GABPET CLESNINS
. imsllion among tlx- Republicans.
274. MOTEL AND . LIVERY
the cash market hag held strong. -if lot 15. block 6, original plaL
Making and toying. Feathm reeorat
• 1.018 1 10 20 idclusive. block 6, c
Barn,, in ViU^ Of Orawn;
ed. Work thoroughly aBd promptly
MEN AND WOMEN WHO MAKE Cash prices are almost fancy, consid iginsi plat.
executed.
Agent for Wldhlgen Rng
ering
the
enormous
yield—45
t«
48
hotel
all
newly
fornlah^
and
I.c(s
1
to
16
tacluslve,
block
11.
t
-THE NATION..
Co.. N. B, Chapin. Prop.. Traverae City
plat.
remodeled. Call for price.
!*r«sident Roosevelt is still talking cents in Chicago, Peoria, St. Louis and Iglcal
Carpet Clehnlng Woita. 828 “ '
1.018 1 to 16 Incluslvo, block .12,
City. *11 is almost as certain
- against race suicide an.d'the kind ,of
Ington etreeL 'Phtme'No. HE
•glnal
plat
of
the
village
(-now
city]
almanac, that the uext two Travi e City.
home life he endorses was embraced
“■
..........
M
.
weeks will see counlry offerings and
Noi • Is slio hereby given
in a recent speech as follows;
21.2. so ACRF.S, ONE-HALF
incll of the City of Traverse
movement drop off lo small pro-, city.
. "No pllr-d-iiu wealth, no splendor oC
chlgan, win meet at the couuCity.
portions.
.
Any
drop
In
prices'
would
mile fn«n Kingslf.v. Call for
material prowth, no brilliance of ar............js In said citj- on the 27th day
-* tislic dcvolopmcDl. will permanently likely start heavy Eastern-buying of It March, A- D.. 1905. at 7:30 o'clock
price.
0. ra.. and. consider any objections to
avail any |>eopIe unless its borne life
Leaving speculation out of the ques the proposed sewer as shove men
is hes'ihy. unless the average man
Honed,
pcssosscs honesty, coucage, common tion. it locks, like tbe approach of
Dated this 9lh day of March, A. D.
1290. EIGHT -BOON HOUSEsenm. and d^nry, unless he works strong commercial position when the 1905.
CHAS. M. BEERS.
seventy-five feet front, on Sev
hard' mid Is willing at need to fight Chicago stocks will be moved down
If there is anything new in furniture we get
J700t-lS
Gltr Clerk.
hard: and unless the average woman be lakes.
enth Street: no finer fruit and
it as soon as it is on the market; this
Agaln,r4t'di?most
powerful
operator
is a good wife, a good mother, able
PRO8ATE0RDER.
prnamentHl
improvements on
time it is •
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
nnd willing to perform the first and In tbe trade sees enough possibilities
the street. Call (or price.
the biill side to make It advisable Grand Trave^e.
createst duty of womanbood. able i
take heavy losses on sbort corn at
willing {p bear, and to bring up
ro^rald'county.'held at the Probate
tills
level,
what
msylhls
same
interihey should lie brought up. heathy
3ce, in the City
Cit of■ Traverse
"
City
do in forcing (Bill higher prices
children, sound in body, mind and
e 26lh day of February b> the y;
The above comprises a few of
when the navigation season arrives to'
e thousand nine hundred and five,
fl
. character, aqd numerous enough
the baifains in city and. (arm
deplete stock and (be busy farm se.tPresentr Fred R. Walker, Judge of
The easiest running, most convenient and finest Go-Cart ever made. It is made of
_
that the race shall -increase ^d
rebate.
property we have to offer at
»on -cuts off supplies? Com special'
decrease.
bicycle tiubing, therefore it is verj light and the strongest tbat has ever been
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
ot
Hireru
right prices and right term*, de
"There are certain old truths which iaiB and leaders who have best ad H. Lutes, late of Traverse City. Michi
planned, yjt the whole cart only weighs 12 pounds. It can be'folded up in one
spite the fac* that disens-.ioo of
outside usefulness In addition to—not vices think the country has not the gan, in said county, deceased.
ininute’s
time and can be earned by a child. The wheels have extra heavy rubber
stocks remaining suggested by the
On reading and filing the peUlon.
a public nature has been pre
Buly verified, of James H. Lutea ot
tires, the seat and back are of the best deaths, all tubing has the finest enamel
hut I am net speaking of cxceptlon.t: Washin^on esiimaie. There is every Traverse CRy, Michigan, praying that
senled by a few individuals In
finish. The Brown cart sells for 113, the Black style for 4L2. Be sure -and see
I am speaking of tbe primary duties. chance for a great hig natural trade a .certain tnstnimcnt now on file in
such a way as to convey the idea
them. Remember we are sole agents for the “Alwin Go-Cart” for all this north
this Court, purporting to be the last
I am speakiog of the average clUitena. •n com futures.
will and lestoment of said deceased,
that property values and general
(ho average men and women who
region.
’
'
Startling
..tsrtllrig Mortality.
------may be admitted to Probate, and that
business in. this ricinity are on
4 StdUsUCB show sartling morUllty, aucb other and further order and profrom appendicits and peritonitis. To
i prei
the decline. Traverse Ciiy conWHY NOT BOND FOR $109,0005
statu
prevenpai)d cure tbese-awfnl diseases,
linoally forges ahead. It today
What do we want to build up IhU there is Just one reliable remedy. Dr. such case made and provided.
New Life Pills. H. Flannerv.
Thereu|)on it is ordered, thpCFildsy.
is In better condHion along all
town of Traverse City for. anyway? King's
of II Custom HoDse Place, Chicago, the 24tb day of' March nexL at ten
It Is true that before* another winter •iays; "They have no «
lines than ever before in Us his
‘
o’clock in the forenoon, be assigned
w-9 cbuld have enterprises here givl.ng ulpatlon and biillousnei
for tbe hearing of said peHUon, and
tory. Pay no' Attention to kirit51. Bugbee's, Tbe Uanns
............................. law of said <■
work to ail our idle laborers and
ers' and alarmists. Traverse
(housand more. If we -work things
asld estate, are requi
appear
City has outgyosvn its infancy
righL
a session of said_ Oouti,
O
then W be
THE COXE F<
and is now entiUed to iu posiIf we are interested enough in this reaebes stage danclng.'lnstnicto ama- bolden at the Pi■robate
'
“
City of Tra-iverse City and abow cause
cUy 40 buy parks and1 make.
make.860,000
81
tionofone of tbe leadingeities
cur Dramatic clubs.
If any there be. why
*: the prayer of tbe
worth ot improreqients,
is, let US
us vote
Our new Furniture Sales Room has
of tiestote, with.a«ple subatan8 for complete evening o
petitioner
should';
ner should'not
be granted.
a bigger clW .art; gives thorough jweparatory inAnd it la furtber ordered, that said
(iai mustration to show iU abUthe greatest display of Bed Room
peUi
cUdoner ' e notice
the persous
<imctlon lo^ginnera on piano or
ity to maintain that porition.
Suites, Dressers, Commodes, Dressing.
But. here's another snggeation. If
Interested
in
said
estate,
ot
tbe
pendisn. Tehn^low. ^Usfactlon gnar- ency of said-petition, and tbe bearing
b<
$50,000 will give us but half tbe Im-Tables and Cheffoniers in Northern
■nteed. ReslSehce 117 Bast FUieenlh
copy
of
this
orprovemenu that this metropolis of dieet Rooms
Michigan. We*hhow jmi GoIden Oak,
teld of slalra. Onion
- - ly Eagle
northern Michigan needs, tbe trouble
•street eotrance,i.^asock block. Cl:l a newspver printed and drcollisted In
-Mahogany,-Bird’s Eye Maple, Ash,
• and expense of selling $100,000 wort>
said county three successive' reeks
phone 790,
8698U8
previous to said day of bearing.
. of bonds would not be greatly Increas
Natural
Finish Mahogany and Birch.
FRED
r-------ED R.
WALKER.
ed '■nd the benefits to (he city coitd
We have a fine three-piece suite for
92-t4
Judge of ProbaK
ho doubled.
COMING EVENTS.
Wednesday eevening. March 15.—
Mass meeUng at St^berg’s Grand
' to discuss bandingAMoposiUon.
March 19—T»e emotional play,
•'Why GJrta Leave Home?-—Stein
berg's Grand opera house. .
March 17—Tbe rural comedy drama,
•Uncle Josh Perkins"—Steinberg's
Orshd opera blrase.
$15.00
HAMILTON tLOTHlNG CO.
Wm. H. Steffens Daily Eagle Want Ads Pay^
PILL8.I
St Ra&ick Entertainment
City Opera House
“gU March 17
Admission, 50 cents.
Proceeds for
West Side CathoUc Chorcb Fund.
SomethingNew in Go-Carts
“The Alwin Folding GoCarf”
Bed Room
Furniture
Wade Bros.
______
There are two classes of men whose Cures croup and wbo^lng^ugh.
•pinions ehonld not-be oonsldered af
ter tonight. They are the men who will iires pneumonia and la grippe.
Sold by E. S. 'B'aU A Sons.
sode
deliberately stay away from the mass
meeting and then 2nd Vault after
Grand TTavene Dairymen’s associaabout tbe action token fay those who
iioif
meeting
Wedneoday
and
Tboradid attend.and the men who attend the
•
'OS-lf
meeting and tot any raason do not ex- day. Attend.
prana their tqiinlobs pnblJely daring
Pneumonia Fotlowi a Co*id
. the meSmlng, if they have any oplntont but never follows the use of Foley’s
-to ezprans.
Honey and Tar. It stops the oongh.
heals and itrangthen tbe Inngs twd
1JXI0 WASHINGS .WANTED-Men's affords perfect aneoil^j^ an atUoS
and ladias. TrarerM City Steam Uundry. V; T. Mrsn. ptop.
^70$4f
'ft"
Opened with a Rush
Our Sample Suit & Pants Sale
IS A BUMMEft.
V..II can save many dollars Bow.
Come Ut ABd IcTb atew $r««-
B E JVD A
♦14.00 and one (just like cut) for
♦21.00; extra Dressers fr6m ♦7.50 t9
♦3i00;/ Cheffoniers from , ♦6.35 to
♦27.00. Tbe greatest pleasure , to
show these-fine goods.
TBS OAtW BidLi, TODSfiSBAT. KflW Is, rtoii.
Mn. Eva PoA ha* tone ti
I day#' viKii with frieoda.
Fay Crawford hai gone to Crand
I(r|)!iIk'
a r««- days' buslnesa trip.
Hannah •Ca*p will hold their regu
lar mopiltiK In Woodmen hall on Fri
•Jill ailRhl.
Mra.V. H. Shank of Empire return.-.I ti.rnie mis m^lnp after apandlOR
a <my In the dly.
There will be an
r' bricklayers and masons^Uinigbl
HI lUolr ball at 7:S0.<
(
reaJdIng on Tenth street this winter,
hare removed to their former hoise
at Solon.
Thomas Smurthwaite-went to Cadil
lac this morning on huslnesi.
Wlljiam 8eco[ and’family left this
morning for Evan. Wash., where they
will reside.
Vemon Sayre, who aulfered an atlack of heart Iroulile a few days
is aqain aCfe -to be around'.
F. H. Hoard Of the Soe, who hat
bt-en In ihe city on business a.few
days, returned home this morning.
Mra. George Fromholz and Mra. H.
D. Ely went to Keystone this moraIng for a shon visit w^th their par-
i.m-, where her father. J. Bow, lain.
Mra. J. M. Benjamin went to Hateha
I'.ostdns this morning to Tlslt her
liHiiehter. Mrs. JoMe BHgga. who is
i«.
S.'M. Silver of thie city hat bought
mil J. B. Smith'a IntelUShbCe office
imsiness and ha.i taken an office
llamillon's clothing store.
Mrs. Chao. Decker left this mom'ng
for Neesen CHy. where she will spen 1
a- day with her parents before l-r->
. reeding to Manatee for a Tlslt.
Mrs. A. J. White and aon and daugniiT. James and Nellie, who have been
J. A. C'aetington and family of Glen
Haven were in the city toilAv on their
Tuslln. where they will vUtt
relatives.
Traveling Paoeenger Agent £. S. Al
len of the G. R. * I. railroad arrived
In the city yesterday and left this af
ternoon.
Mft. Mary kance of West Front
street went' to Klnbl?y WinJ ‘or *
.visit'with- her daughter, Mrs. John
Newi^arsh.
Mr. and. Mra. J. R. McIntosh
Doync City passed through the clty
loday on mmo to their home, having
bi-on visiting relatives at Manistee.
♦
CIT¥ N€W» IN BRIEF.
•
*««««ccc«cc« «««««.
Buy your
Cement and Building Materials
of JENS; C. PETERSEN, HaDa^er
BUILDERS’ and MASONS’. SUPPLY CO.
ct. ClL, tM. Itu. leU. 4S.
orikt tfttau CMadl Bawi. Suu hU IMt.
“Moneybak” Silk
There is genuine satisfaction in buying ,
silk when you know the money wiH be
refunded if the silk is not as represented,
“Moneybak” Silks satisfy. Prices fair. •
J, W. IWILLIKEN.
the Running
....Expenses
Of a house arc largely added
to by worn ont or poor plumb
ing. which is'always out ol
repair. If you are annoyed
in this way let us overhau it.
and pBt it In order for. you,
' and yon wUlfind that the ooat
will be nothing as compared,
to what eossust rearing
amoocts to. ,We will flt you
up a bath room or kitchen
that will make yotir heart
glad, without large----------
R.J. MERCER 4 CO., PLUMBERS
Cilisens'Phone No. ISO.
2IS East Front dtreeL
At Fashion’s Headquarters
Yor WILL FIND THE LARGEST LINE OF
NOBBY. rr-TO-NOW
Spring* Summer Hats
Shown in the Qly.
Prices $1.00,1.25,1.50,2.00,2.50, $3
ASK FOR THE LONGLEV.
KUBECK & HOYT
UNIOK
ST.
.CLOHIERS
Core Yaiir Caygli
Btop ypop Lung IrriUtlon, reUBwe yonr Sopb Thmt
and drive out to"* Chronic Ctrtd, with the only cer
tain, and rtrteUJ aoienUflo, Cor* f»r Courhs and Colds:
DR. KING’S
NEW
DISGOVENY
FOR oowauMPTioii
AlimiM In DequUr.
CONDENSED NEWS OF MICHIGAN
AND OTHER PLACES.
’KSWtl*
.'IIIaEGRAM-
Neight>orhood
Correspondence
W. A. Crampton of tbe Robert Graves Wall
Paper Co. wires tm that he will be h^re
Wednesday or Tl^rsday, March 15orl6,sure. '
REAL TRANFER6.
Tbe following real'estate transfers
have been recorded by Register of
Deeds of F, W. WllBon:
>k for $60,000 a Year More
Jacob A. FTye and wife to Ttao*.
Salaries.
Lansing, March I5-—'Tbe fonr sUte Haneberger, lot 1. section 4^ town 26
normal schools threaten to increase range 10; $50.Alpana.^Tbe Maple Grove House. ^
Ployd U Bmlih and wHe to A. C
Michigan's expenses In a year
summer reaoh hotel at Long Lake,
economyiby over $60,000 for salaries Elder, and wife, e H of lot 14. block
eight miles north of this city, has been
15. Oak Park: $1,060.
by . ^re.
The lire alone, $30,000 for each year.
Auditor General to Oscar E. Thomas,
The senate committees ate sinigstarted from an ^verbea'teQ siove.
of Bw Vi, sec. $6, town.2T. laage
Loss, llO.OtFD; Insurance, $4,000. The gling with figures from these schools 9 : $11.91.
e board of educa
hotel, was owned by Jobn.Beok of this OJohn M. lAiklne and wife to Marion
tion."
U
Is
worth
noting
that
the
prin
city. It will be iw6uilt In time for the
Stemaman. lot 9.'block , 9. Bayalde
cipal of tbe Washington normal acbool
summer season. '
add.; $500.
of .DelrotL gem $2.W» » >
Henry Hox to Geo. C.'pterce, par
the entire salary list of. that Institu
Ann Arbor.—The Rev, T. W. Young
eels, town 26, range 11: $1,900has received word of the death of ftrs. tion is IS6.700 a year. aceordO* to
Patehln t Crbtser to Beetrioe
lUtUlles tn the possession of. BenA. -Q. Tucker In Cairo, Egypt. Mr.
Phtpps, nw i-i of nw v,. see. 10. town
Tucker and family mov^ to London. ,ator Asbley.f^ •
Now comes the Mt. Pleashnt Nor 97, ^ge 9; $400.
England, about five years ago. They
William Secor to Frank Rokos, e 6
were on a cralse in Bouthen sew mal school with a requestTM^ $58,56$. n. of lot 12, lou 13. 14, 15, and l6
the desth of Mra. Tucker occur-- for each of the next two years, as com block 5. Goodrieb's add.; $700.
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker were proml- pared w^h $45,360 for each of the last
Heirs of John C. Lewis to Fairfield
- 4pal draws the nsnal
it in church work here.
Goodwin, w % of ee «. ea 20 acres
! $3,000 aci^ln^to these estimates for
off n-end, sec. S. town 27, range 11; $L
Increase.,blk.j4arly every teacher
CslumeL—A stick of dynamite, such
Louisa 8. Hesa to Walter H. Baird,
tbe staff is increased from $50 to $200
as is used in blasUgg in mines,
trustee, nw .% of se M, sec. 5,
year.
found on the rails of the Hougfa^
Besides this an increase of nearly :v. range 9; $1.
County Street Railway company
George C. Pierce to Henry Max.
Quincy bill. Two eaps for iexplodlng $5,000 is asked fpr "olber current ex w ^ of se V<. sec. 28, town 26, range
(be stick werg near. -The explosive penses," while $32,000, SB
11; $1,000,
frosen. Police officers believe it with $11,000 of two years ago. Is re
Lee W. Levant to Lyman F. Brown,
the rails by sympathize’s quested for special appropriaUoas. In lot 2S and e H rf lot-29, Mock 8, Perry
cluding laboratories, repairs, etc.
of the striking street car men.
The other normal schools are ask Hanna's 1st add.; $9«0.
Mrs. Mary Pgtteison to Benhart F.
Beldlng.—A. Bruce of Grand Rapids, ing for approximately the same ratio Slelmel. lot 21, block 6. H-, L. * Co.'s
feU from a scaffold in the new Metho ; of increases. Extra appropriaUons are 1st add.; $3,500.
Msp'asked for the new school at Kal
dist ebnreh. a distance of 25 (eet, and
Ftank B. Parmetge to Haword B.
•inctured both anns near the wrh^. amazoo. If another deficit of $16,000. Gamer, e 42 ft of lot 45. Oak Heights;
and snstalced serious Injuries about such as the legislature had jukt set $1,200.
the head. A weak plank In the eeaf- tled for that Institution, Is to be head
KffBWIiCK.
fold broke. letUng blm down. The ed oil.
Keswick. March 13.—Hiss Laura
plank followed and cut a large gash lu
bis face. Physicians think he
Undley, teacher of the Northport
-Bcboot, was home Saturday.
cover.
A number of farmers put up Ice
last week.
I Hai
a the elecMiss Cbristie Palst of Traverse City
trje line wku
was a .guest of Mrs. John Groesser
with, Kalamazoo was begun yesterday
(tw days «t last week.
%y a corps of engineers in charge ct
Miss Lizzie Relncke of Traverse
Thomas H. McMlchael, brother of the
basobi
City and Mra. CbrlsUne Baker of
president of tbe road. Grading, it is
expected; will be completed tri June, dering (lrbether\U)e "9ilk Hat Rooter," Boyne Falls were home a few days of
who
attended
all
tbe
gam^
played
by
week to attend the funeral of
aad^.the actual work of construcUon
will be rushed ae-that the road will the National leaghq^ams In that city their uncle, Wm. Relncke.
last year, will -make his appearance
Mr. and Mrs. John Helscb of Trav
be put In bperayon late lu the fall.
again, when the season opens. Tbe erse City, are vfeitlng here.
Fred Schroeder of Traverse City
Ann Ai^r.—Students In economics rooter sported a silk hat every game,
have been given a new opportunity to end in warm weather had a daily hab spent Sunday with hie family at the
write esea>a in competition for prlse-i. it of sitting bareheaded at tbe games. Jiome of Mrs. Schroeder's parents.
He
put
tbe
ellk
tile
on
the
aisle
by
A committee of
Wm. Relncke, an old and respected
his BMt, and was careful to rest It pimieer of this region, passed away at
of which Prof. Henry C. Adams
mi Its crown. U,by chance anybody his home Tnesisy, March 7,
Michigan Is a member,'hu iunefi
call for eesaya on nine Important aeon disturbed the bat and'did not again o'clock a. m. after as illness of several
dand it on lu crosra. his dlstreas was years. The deceased was born
omlc. toidcs. For the beet essay
ffreat, cot because of the hat, but be- Pniseta, Germany, OcL 18, 1828.
of $1.00» in Ml wm be glTi
Tfie second price offered is fSOfi, flm eiMBf» <ff «he Olraful effMt on the HsM-.to be ?$ yeMa, foBr mostb# and
bom*
team.
_
^
.
92 ^aye old. He leaves a Borrowing
next $300, and tbe foetrh nM.
widow, three eons, Charlie,. WIIUi
The “Terrible Turk" DefeaUd.
and F^ oLthle place, and two danghMercellua.—-Victor Double, amount
Racine. -Wle.,' March 16.-^aradan- leo^Mra. Uzzle Spinnlken of Northmarried men, was killed by Grand
Trunk train No. 10 yesterday In frost tab. “tbe terrible Turk," edverUsed- port. and Mrs. Time Sanborn of Elm
of tbe station bere In sight of many to thnrw three men. two faBs each, wood township, and 11 grandchildren,
people. He stepped ont of tbe way in 90 mimites at the Auditorium last besides many relatives and friends
west bound passenger tnln onib night, lost tbe match. Tbe'flrat min mourn his loss. But tbeir loss is his
the other track and was knocked'down to go on was Mart Henderpon of Chi ^ernal^ gain. He was a member of
cago, whom the Turk threw twice lu Ihe B^ngelical church
And run over, both legs were cut
3:30-and 6:30. "Gripman" John J. grbatly missed.. Ttie fun.eral was held
and be died three hours later,
-Rosney was then thrown in eight min Friday morning in charge ob John
leaves a widow and week-old baby.
utes, but the second fall wei^ to Roon Ott of Suttbhs Bay. The Rev.
Newaygo.—Cornelius Van Horn, the ey. who threw the Turk in 10 minutes. Mohr being the
This Is the first decision RoonCy
Mr. and Mra. Wn. 8pl«iikln of East
former Barton township treasurer has
Leland. Mr, Kapnlck of iamwood and
been convicted In Circuit court of em- ss ever secured over the Turk.
others from a distance attended the
bexzlement. the Jury bringing In iu Fargo three and a half years
funeral of Mr.-Relnecke.
verdict after being ont 11 hours. Ac Rdoney claimed a fall, tint was
cording to the Jury's decision, Van ehen the decRlon.
Horn stole $1,495 belonging to Barton
FIFE LAKE. ,
Chei'IeH Courtney, the CKirnell eoeeh.
township, when he was treasurer. He
Fife lAke. March 14.,—Miss Marie
claimed the moaej- was burned when declares that a majority of football Burlesim of South Boardm'an and Fred
Ms bousg was -partly dMtroyed by players who play with the big coBegc Anderson of Manceldna were guests
yens, are cripples after a season of Miss Winifred Hodges last week
fire last spring. His eentence has been
tbe gridiron. He declares be will
Eugene Qiiaekenbush is working In
deferred until the 20th of this month.
have DO football players on bis crews, Walton.
for
the reason that their greatest
Will Graham of Traverse CHy
8L Joseph.—Navigation for the sea
iwn visiting friends.
son of 1905 was opened yesterday stainina Is gone, and they weaken
Mr. and Mrs. Ftlklns are the pa>
morning when tbe steamer Argo, when most needed.
lU of a baby boy. bom March 11.
bound for Chicago, guided by the tug
Kid Herman beat Dave Sullivan so
Jdo, Eady has returned from the
Bonita plunged into The great field of
badly
in
a
boot
In
Hot
Spring!
last
Upper Peninsula.
Ice and soon dlsapp^red, owing to tbe
Mrs. Sparling and Xhlld of King
heavy snow storm prevailing. It is night that the fight came to an end in
believed In marine circles that the the ninth round, when Herman was sley visited Mr. and Miji. Fred Tabor
steamer, with 40 passengers aboard, declared tbe winner. Dave seems to r several days last week.
have reached the "hts been" stage.
Alharlcy Cole and femlly have movcannot get through the lee fields,
ed-io Benton Harbor.
was planned for -the steamer to clear'
The permit for Ibe Marvin HartMrs. A. E. Barmotb has gone to
Monday, but owing to the date. March
IS. It was decided not to open (he sea Jack Johnson bout has been signed by Peerle, celled hy the death of her
Mayor S^mltz of San Francisco and mother.
son until yesterday morning,
It will-come off this month before
Mra. Chesshlr cf- Kalkuka is 4bo
San Francisco Athletic club.
guest of her many friedds here,
J. 8. Hodges has returned from
Word comes from AUanla that lp to the Upper PenfnsnlA
««C€«C«««£««CC««C
Champion Jeffries Is learning the JIu
Mrs. KfBder of TusGn Is the guest
Of '-WhyTlIrls Leave Heme," the Jltan game. He and hU sparring part
of her daughter, Mrs. P. C. Taberer.
aiiractlon tbit will he seen at Stein ner. Tank fCenney. arc planning a s«
N. W. Rockwell has reluraed from
berg's Grand opera bouse tomorrow le* of physical culture exhibitions.
Dick, where be has been working for
night. Mr. Jas. Oi BeoheU, <
some lime.
Chicago Record-Hriwld, said:
IncredIblABrutotity.
Ed Shutler of Traverse City .is tn
"The play was "Why Girls’ Leave
.wn on business. ,
home.' and it bore the subtile
‘Or, ‘allly"lf'*Cluu* F. I^berg^ of'sn'*.
Miss ^nns Iden Is assisting In the
A Danger Signal on tie Path of Fol- cuse N. Y.. bad not done the be« he
nould for bis anffering son. “My son."
U was as mwfa a problem play in he Bays, “cut a fearful gasb
Its way as any drama of the Plneroe, sye. so I applied Buckien'i
- ickien's At
gtrikee Hidden Reeks.
ilckly beeled It
the Henry Arthur. Joneses, or the tb- Salve, -whieb quic''
When yonr ship of health strikes
7ood for bunts and he hidden rocks of consumpUon
mved hie eye. Gi
sens. It depleted a conflict of bui
ilcera too. Only 25c at C A. Bngwill, the peril of surrender to selfish see's. Tbe Hanfieb Drug ,Stt
desire, the war of passions, the clash g. Miller's drug ----D Bcovery tor Consumpilon. J. W.
ing of strong. poelUve natures,
NOTICE.
pathos made the women cry; Its eo
rthe care of two docedy reused sbwits of laughter;
There will be a mecUng of U L. A
wben
loments of suspense held t|ie i
In library parlors at 3 o'clock Friday,
began -----------------dience to breathless attrition; Its March 24, to cotfer with the board of covery. The Aral dose nje.rel
,_me." finre cure
c
cHnszes caused 'hurricanes oX ai>- diroctora.in re^rd to the matter of and one bolUe cured^me."
sore tbrqaL hronebll a.. 'coughs
plause."
eelUng the property on Front streeL
colds. Guaranteed at C. A
All members are urged to be preeenL
*i Drug Store,
_ ..
The Hannah
By'Order
of
the
assoclaUon.
3700tf
ailler's drug store,
>, price -*
St)c-en<
- id■ $1.00.
"Uncle Josh Perkins" is said.to be
Trial bottles iOc.
an excellent ctmiedy dram* with a
NOTICE.
strong double ptoL The characters
The City Water Works finds It
ate carefully dtnwn. the situations are
reallatic and the comedy In the play eeaary to leave the fire hydrants p-ir- baum of BatesvUle. Ind., telle iU own
U jn abnndanee. This attzacUon wlU Uallj open to protect them from story. "I B-uffered for three months
ClUsene are cautioned with a severe cold. A dre^at prebe seen here next Friday night, March treeslBg.
me Boine medicine, and a phyor pStUag cape
17. at Stctnberg’e Oread open houee. ageioM shutting
preeeribed for me. yrt I did
hydraou to stop wstar ftnn'nuntnr JSS
not improve, I then tried F0$«yi HonOtan^ "DCmUL'^al the cheap: Any person found Uopwlng with dty efand T,^. and yilghl
me." Refuse subsUtutee. 8^ by
eft but the beat eprUg -wheat floor. hydrants will be tiaaiiffitil ''
E, S. Wsti-E Sons.
**dw
S$87-tf
H. 0. JOTWT, Sapt
Axk row grocer tor IL
ARo.—The greatest revival of' re
ligion this place has ever wltnewed is
now In progress. Bvan^llst ahannos
aas been here two weeks and the
whole oRnmunKy feels his Inflnenec.
CITY BOOK STORE.
FOUR NORMAL SCHOOLS
vwwvsiivwwava
MISCELUNEOUS
SPORTING NOTES
'
you 1DON'T
In,
>
)
me
Spring
* Of the year yonr system
» should be given a thorough
I cleanlng^
turn’s CoaponB
acaos out and sweetens the
' entire system, purifies and
I increases the snpply of rich
, blood. A splenad appetizing
<
,
'
,
'“si.oo
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
SAVE TO WAIT
any lodger.-I Onr Spring
Use of cr^hlng U here, so >on
can come tn and giet your Spring
Suit Alsoan np^to-date line of
Spring Hate^all of the latest
atyVes—the ITat iron.Bonitd Iron
and all klods of Iron. Will be
pleased to ^ve yon call and ste
tbe new things.
Geo. W. Miller
1ST Front St
mm
iCOCOA
Beadle Block.
Sar*>*Bumi L WOTEEffS
COCOA u<b.r.D
SMrtiek oTiwwn^with
oi ofax
wo Bi«*M ButriliTo «osB(ya
sad * Otvor of pwfottioo.'
COCOA UPERT.
Soad^oor Boeo 0*4 two
Steinberg’s Grand
-OPERA
H 0 VS E
TOMORROW NIGHT
VANCE a SVUIVAN CO.’S OUONAl. DRAMA,
Why Girls Leave Home
'
Or A Danger Signal on the Path of Folly.
By Fred Summerfield. A pla.v that deeply impresses the auditor wilii
the proofs preseuted. An uuswerving lesson that imbeds
itself in tbe centre of the heart.
Prices: 25c, 3Sc, SOc, 75c..
Seatailenow open at the box oftlee, Telephoae Qtlzens No. tt'J.
Friday NIgfit, March 17th
“llncle Josh Perkins”
Presented by a company of Singers. Dancers and Comedians.
SEE
Uncle Josh at the County Fair f
The Great N, Y. Subway Scene *
Watch for the Big Parade of the Hayseed Band
POPULAR PRICES; XSe, SSe. Cfic. Seat sale opened thie morn
ing at tbe box office.
"v
JOS.
SLEDER '& SONS
CORNER EAST eCBTIl AND FRANK! IN STREETS.
Choice Beefsteak
The kind You Like
So many i>eople say they never pet gotwl
lieefstea’k. , If you ai-e .one of‘these. iMHiple
tell us.3'<mr trouble or phone us ami V>e will
jrive you as tender a cut of steak as you cotihl
wish for. Beefsteak to l« nice should- 1k'
fried us quickly as possible. Have your fry
ing pan hot when you put ymir steak in.
serve as soon as done and you will have
good steak.
IIIIIIaaaaIZZIIIIIIIaIIaIaIaIa
BEST FLOUR
New breakfast foods for every tick
That n.ai-ks the i>:issing hour:
Hut iitilv one won't make yon kU'k —
.hist Bread from oiir BKST hour.
' Deld by All Danism. linBnTncmrnd by
Hannah & Lay Co.
THK DAiliY EAinJ^>jjrEKfE®Ay, MARCH 15,1»0&.
AmtrmtQFHEujri
ODOFELIOWS flA\® NO CITY OPEN AIR
L
BANQUETTEO
LICENSES
MEETING
M. A N. E. TIME CARD.
Lsavt, Trar. 0K3;..9:
m*s FMtts -
AT ELK RARIOd- LODGE MONDAY
•. (Cooenued ft«n P*fe One.J
EVENINO
^son ai wltneises and accompanied
tff Chief of Police Bennie, again
Inade the rounds. Hutchins ledused
to show his llbense. aUUng to the
ATosecyUng attorney that if be were
VILLAGE EOlTIONsMONOAY WAS a government official be would talk
QUIET AFPAIJL
with him but that as the atti
mi a government official he wnuld not
Businesa Locals, SMiety Items and even piudnce bis license. (1^ law
Personals.
require that sslocsi licenses shaU be
displayed ttr the Inspectlbn of any
Elk Rapids. March 16.—The regular
mecUng of Odd FeUow lodge. No. S:..
held Monday evening, was one which new place of business and wUl prob
win long linger In the memories of ably take Aarge again of -the salom
those BO foitunau as io be present. .V part of the Columbia hotel, for which
number from*out of town were pres locationi his': city license U sUU good.
ent. Woric lb the inlUatory degree
Mr. Wlsehsrt -is at Manistee taldng
the baths hut one of the Tonneiles
which i beelkteak and fish supper was' hrothers', who
Indnlged in by about 70. The remaiu- Wlsebart., gUled that Wlsebart Is
der of the time until the early moiskg only Hr. 'Betel's agent during the
hours, was devoted to social conver lalter-r absence. It
anld, however,
sation, singing and having a good that a new governmhnt license was
time generally. The Williamsburg Miplled for 'and is^ie^d to -Wlstiiart ft
itad, among Co. and it is known that goods have
lodge,„waa wdl
are nice birds, and a bargain,
those present from that place were -Q.
quire 8. Kellog, CiUxens'Abone 202. G. White. Bd. Morrison, Rex BartleU. been ordered sqd', received In 'Wise*
hart's name.
f)ix rings, .
S698-tf *
It Is probable thst it the places
kllb, B. A. Moore, James
jintclosed xmOl new licenses are obH. Ayers and Charles WlUs.
815 cash. W. U. Silsby.,
.taln^, legal action may be taken,
The members of Megizee blve. Nn. h^^nst them. Although it is bnt
WASKIN8TON street residence: good 402, L. O. T. MM., gave a progresatve m<»th and a half bMore the 1st of
Jocstion; near business center. pedrb. party at Maccabee hall last
Ms'y, licenses for the half yw would
Must be sold before AprU 1
day evening. The usual good time ^aa be necGgsary.'costing I860. .
Homer Howard. Esgle office. :
bad. Oiof Anderson secured first
SHETLAND pony, bn*e to bsraesb prize.
or saddle, new slelg^ harness and
N«t Friday being 8L Patrick's
riding pad. - Stailstm House. .-984-6
day, green irill be-mndi In eridence,
and everyone will go to the masquer
JIBSIDENCE on W’WbIngton stieec, ade St the opera ^nse in the evening.
modem tonvalences. Apply to Dr. The Ladies' Altar society of Sacred
lAJckhart, 716 Washington stn
Heart church will serve supper..
(Continued From Page One.)
There being bnt one Ucket in the
leave home and go to the city
field, thi village election held here
>k other, employment but the Uck,
4Y residence ou 520 Fifth street. Monday was a very quiet affair. The
Want to' dell at onpe. W. D. Tumer, following aA the officers of Sk Rap of houses on the farm is the cause
of many Vbuag men leaving home at
ftt H. & u Merc. Oo.'s hardwai ids village tor the ensuing year:
(be age whan they wish to marry and
>"Apartinent.
86814f
President. S. a Beach.
settle
.These young men have
.Clerk, A. 0. Maxwell.
Co go t^4pwa and work In the coM
HOUSE and lot
Treasurer,
W.
O.
Ciuwford.
'
half block west. .. Central school.
yards, and^l^ries for the sake of
Call at j; \V. Slater’s
5
Home Pur-, Assessor, Lem. R. Smith. ^
starting
8
aw
home.
nlshing
S2274f
Trustees, one year—Joseph Hawley
The fsfmw must make larger IsC. B. Carver. Joseph BuOer.
vestmenirUp the dairy cow.
They
Trnsteeq, two years—H. J. Britgt,
should g^ eovs that put the teed
'sale.
eot. Grail H. a Grom), Conrad Meyer.
Rapidi
36Sf4f
supplied' -t£eift into jnllk rather than
'ME ButU, who recenUy purchaabee^
an|k then should see that
4M
' ed Ibe stock conUfhed in the drag
7U1.L SET ENCYCLOPEDIA AMBRIshe is prifveri'y fed. • Unless breeding
OANA. jtut published by Scientific store rbcently conducted by H. A. Mix U baek^'jp- hy feeding It Is useless
•r Co., has decided to' move to the
.Uheriesn Co. A bargain at
to glve.a ^lo^'cow the proper ratkns.
Corner drag store, wfaicb will glee
Enquire at The Dally Eagle Office. If
■Grow and
Indian com for that
him one-sr the best business locatlcms
in town, and one of the finest appoint is the ^laitt of the graas family end
TO EXCHANGE an Elgin watch, fill ed drag stores In Northern
' Ian better:M-piodnoer and has beted case, for seccad-bMd boggy.
buggy, W.
reAUU
ttt«i
41x7 feed. The pkehThe change In location will probably
H. Nelson. SIS East Fnmt street.
lem of roots U get^ plso If this
opt occur until abqpt AprU 1, ,
■0315
Is grown, fitowar la easoittU
W. a White, who. last week,
fn» the firm .of Brett A WMte, -wOl alp^ boa for t^solhiM the fieed.
(Oentlnued From page Obe.)
be an dvenlng seaxian at the <»urch
begtonlng at 7:30. The addrsH of
the evening wU be given by the Rev.
W. B. Taylor, state president.
This morning devotional services
were held,- eonducted by the Rev. W.
8. Dudley of freteikey. The music
was In charge of Singing Brangellst
Charley Ominder,* with Miss Daisy
Btroog as organist.
The 8q,eeseM«il Sunday Bcboql.
. The Rev. W. H. Hedges of Wexford,
conducted a most helpful a^SHsterestlng Bible study, baaing his re
marks ppon the -28th chapter oC C
mm
HASMOSUBSmm
E agle want ads
WANTEOj
DD4IN0 room sir] At Kn. BAndf’s.
■ av(^ t&e Globe. None bnt experleaee help need npplr.
870241
"a:-
HCHJBBltfBlFlPER—Mnei be sood
' cook; good wages. Address C. B.
. Pttleer, Old Mission, or call <aUiiDsphone.
37004-10*
i CiUteas^ -phone 350.
AGBNTS to sell our goods in Travers?
' Citr and surrounding towo& The
Great AUanUc L Paclllc Tea Co.,
Saginaw, Mich.
3C99U2
TO EXCHANGE a small piece of land
on lia; shore for house and lot In
' ton-n. Call or address 142 lAilie.
^ avenue, :
-OitS* - '
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTBD-Cleanlng and scrubbing
will de Bll kinds of odd Joba OoOd
DAIRYMEN’S
. ASSOCIATION!
'idiseECS^WSuS"
again engage in the hardw^
____ irairaMe noBngg.t '*7 *. ' - "jr^
The Iron do. are 'midclns aome 'ae
Aed Improvemena on their do^ and
ess. C
getting ready tor business at riie
ing, Washington.1. D. C
37024-26
lug of navigation. Elk Rapids,
POSITION as ma'rine or sUUonary en a J. MORGAN.'PIONEER LIVERY— common with 'other seaport townA
gineer. by man with 26 years- ex
Hack and baggage calls. My calls: wiU undoubtedly do mme shipping this
perience, best of reference. Address
have Increased so much thst I ahi season than last.
J. Carter. S14 Bohemia street, Trsvcompelled to pul on a street tack.
faring boys are ret^iving
, erse City. Mich.
8701tf
DoUccs to report for duty, and i
phone No. 3.
have already left to help fit t
crafts on which they vriff
V
sail during
tbe season of’OS. Among Utoae who
Uon guaranteed in all c
have already
are Julius Johnson
MONEY TO LOAN on personal prop* Id GuB Fisher.
Eugene Power will soon o^upy his
, . _/
erty. in sums to snlL I. Newland,
inn near Town, and Oeb. Brnisnor,
who has been managing it, is now in
. 4 HOtiSE on Oak street. between
quest
of another location. As Mr.
Ninth and Tenth. Enquln r Geo. R,
WOOD, COAL and Draylng Both BralsDor Is a flrsKlass tamer and a
3700-tf
good cltlsen. w-e hope he may secure
streets,
J
D
Pike
A
S
••\VO bouses and lots for sale or tradb.
place in this Immediate vicinity.
E. J. Cooke. CiUtsna- 'phone 3S0.
Our Old Mission neighbors
3TO126
lug In a supply of feed for their.stoek
while
«be tee bridge affords good
BETTWEBN brewery sod Traverse
traveling.
Those who have
City a fur robe, with nameM It.
Plnder^'retum to Brodhagen’a bam report the ice .In better ahape for
snd'receive reward.
3071-tf
travel than In many years, in this
FINELY furnished rooms
ccnnecUoti. we . might also mention
Baths, steam beat. etc.
that thq roada throughout the country
New brick block, central.*
SURPRISE ON MISS WEUS
belter now than at aay time this
. Apply to Bert BUU, 27.1
winter, althongB Ibe roads are nearly
A8BURY
M.
E.
MEMBERS
GAVE
HOUBB at 428 Waablngton street. ;
bare in town and most of lhe tracking
HER
FAREWELL
CALL.
W. Und. CadilUc, Mich.
91tf
Is aBBih being done with wagons.
Messrs. Walt, Cummings and Reel
Oclightful Evening Spent at Her
<rf Old Mission were in town oo bn&IRandolph BtreeL
lasl Saturday. Hr. Cummings
VALUAB1,B fox hound, broke for t: i
iDforras us that he is making preparaand cabbiis. Reason for ' selling
ons to engage In poultry raising on
leaving town. T. H. Coie, Masonic
large scale, and it anyxine can make
building; CiUsens- pbone 790. V313 church upon Mias Florence Wells last
success of it, "Johnule" can.
evening, whidb was In the nature erf a already has spring chickens on ta.
famwell to Hiss WelU as she leaves
Henry Pfeiffer, who has beea enterIn the near future for an extended vis tfining a well-developed case of la
A . bargain for cash 1
monf
“
' •
it in the Bast. '
grippe. Is oonvaleacing.
C., c
Though Ukeo cpmpletely by
George Frink, the Angell merchant,
prUe Hiss Wells, assisted by
who has been taking trea^ent at
mother and sisters, who were In the Pine Grove hospitsi, is on the g«t"'
. t.f bees. Sure-Haich incubator and secret, qul^ly made her self-lnvltpd
Frank OraebriT, top filler at the fur. brooder, 2 pairs slelgbs 2 buggies. guests feel at home and a very pleas
: 'Jght and .heavy, harnesses, 10 horae- ant evening was spent In mnsic. ace, was quite badly burned about
1 ihwer engine
boiler complete.
' Earl J. Cooke, ClUzens’ phone 350. games and story-telling around the
8700-t-26-»
large, cheery fireplace, after which juries were eared for by a pbyatelan.
delicate refreshments -were serred and be U dotng nicely. His enforced
AUIUHNG stone. Bnqolta^of F. S.
from snail Ubies scattered about the vacation will probably b* of lO days
Okunlskt, at A. Grellick A-Co.'a shoe
spacioua rooms, and the company dis duration at lepst.
Imk)
i store. ■
*
-0^
persed at a late hour, regretting that
JTT< Warner, the hustling livery
man, unloaded a carload of oats
Ibis staitem HoDday.
■ American Oo. A bar^n at 880.
Mrs. Lole Bunn and sons. Clinton
Enquire at The Dally Ba^e Office. It
~
The
first W .load of Schaeffer's and Gerald, returned Monday from
Pianos are ^ng placed In Grinnell few days- visit at Traveree City.
A Ho. 1 rabbit hound. Address 8. O.
Bras.- today. Mlehlgan's Leading MuClyde Harder of Traverad City w
SWmont. R. F. D. No. 2 or calI 276
ate Boose. 169 B. Ftont atrecL *0311 —well, this is petting to be an old
U rings. Bell 'phone.
' 02U*
Story. ••
H. -8.- Ameraoa is to Oiteagb on, busIb-ACRE fruit farm for-sale, over 6
Grand Tratmae Dairymen’s associa ines'e.
.
,
'
bearing
treee-applee, cherries,
pears, peaches and ploma; ,alao tion meeting Wednesday and Thor
H. U Hobbs and Rev. C. T. Stout ..
grapes and rasy'------— —--j »------ day. Attend
•«2-U
Traverae City, transacted buatoeta In
honee. Less
town Toesday.
, . . - - Price and terma reasJ
NOTICE.
F. J. LiOlctr was over from Rapid
gaable. Hl^t exchange for city
There wfll be a meeting of U U A. City yeaterdtr-,
property. Cktl or address C. J.
BraiCfa. 1064 Washington street. CKy. In Ubrary parbrs at 8 ©’eiock Friday,
Bert Trail. Tred Miner and'Harley
March U-18
March 24, to cemfer with the hoatd.ol Smith of Bt'l-ire were guesU at the
In regard-to the Matter ef Lake View Heuse. Monday.
ABSIDCNCB at 202 West Bl^Ui *'
straet Victor PetortyL bqolre at BMUng the rproperty 4» pJjat atrest
All menbers ire argpd-lo he
136 Btate street
STfiOtf
Just ineelved treah Flhm Saddle
By order at the aasbffiathm. 870Mf at L. Sttekney's, 4U Bonth mion
r Laaffiteaa; tbete
•treat.
3704^,'
DAILY EAGLE WMT ADt^AT t
A place for a aan to work and a
woman to do washings. Enquire at
•92 North Spruce street.
D2tl
r-CTTi-aTr.
AM—— —- - • •
young man went forward and
ed a desire to begin a Christian We.
The suoeeNfiil Sunday school w.
1 by the Rev. W. F.
Sdumtz: The principal peints mUe.
were:
1.—A ^perintendent who
dent and
2.—-mined teachers who are wuuor
to keep ••
unspotted from
the world ud earnesUy seek the aalvaUon of the boys ud ^Is.
rooms If posrible.
t.—Cultivate the spirit
the mlaaSonary days of the year.
After th? paper there was a round
«rf the subject of Sun
day schools. It was said thst the
churches that do not thrive
ones that do not haye good Sunday
schools.
ity-five per cent of the chrisUan
men and wom.en hate become
itough the Sunday .school and not
Liq^gh conversion from hearing
great evangelist or preacher.
When the boy or girl Is converted
means a'whole Ufe for Christ and
there U seldom with
church.
Tbe ladles- of the church served
lunch this noon to fJjout 100 persons.
This afternoon devotionala wen
by W. H. Davis of Wexford, after
which reports were submitted from
the various churches In the district
One of the beet addresses of the
day was thst by District Evangelist L.
0. Drew, who started the church In
-mverse City.
S. fc*
IP YEO ABE A fWm
■vTssa.uH’i^ir'^
-SZd..v.:;::i;SpS:
- Toledo ..............»:40pjn. 13:Hp.m
Trains .'or CsdSL Qty and Frov*
aont leave al 6:30.a m. and 1:60 p. m.
'=^jalns from Pravemont and Osdm
aty-v^ve at 8:bTa. m. and-6:48 p. a
TxMns CO main line arrive at Trav-
^jyor.^BteB^ etn at Walton fee
Dated tkls'lte Swot MsyMi. A D,
CHAR. IE BBS.
CMr Oerk.
Gi^
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Large fortunes Are Made
Daily in the Stock and
tOr.rteby an
to Travers*.,
City and vicinity
JAHRAUS
$2,000
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Electric
Power
200 WATCHES
At 40 percLdiscoiuit
it Cheaps Clean
and Reliable.....
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of moocF lo •
tr yen art asln^ power it will
pay yon to iavastlgate.
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Beardman River
Electric LIftbt 8
Power Companjs
R. W. RASTALL
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JEWELER
NOTICE!
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Blondes & Sundries
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EYES
EIXAlbCINCO FItElE.
I In 7
ting mnln Una train*—
1:28 p. m.. 6:00 p. m, 11:40 p. sl
Tbe first car load of Schaafler-a ,
Irtanae' are being jrfacad In GrinneR
NOTICE OF BOARD OF REGIBTRA- Bras.’ today. MteUgaa’a LeadtorMnslc House. 168 .a. Front street. -Oltf
THE ENTIRE 8TOCE OP
TION.
al yotert of the City of
PAVING NOTICE.
City. County of Grand
TravSe aS^Stete^^Mid^^
Pursuant to a reMuttoa of the city
council passed at lu lygular seMlun
O]
Formerly owned by F. Beklcr
held March 6th, 1906, noUce Is beruof 311 Bast Front fltreet, has
rf the city of Traverte
will by given that the City
Traverse
beenpQichaaedand moved by
------ jn Tuesday and WedMSday.
City proposes to mak»-the '
W. WITTE- Anyooe having
Rtercb 14th and 16th. 1M6, for the public ImprOVemenL vis;
left
rsaairi at the above place
To grade and pare W. Front street
of ragfsteriu sll
will please eaU and claim
««tors residing ta the city of Trav frwn the west line of Oak street to the
them at
el a^, who are not now register- west line of Ibpte etreet to said cily.
«d; asld Boards of Reglstratlai wHl and the spedflentionA plats and dtograms and estlmatea sfl coat hava been
fiied br tbe Bewrd at Pnblle Walks
office, h^ are agm to pnMte^In the First
to the Boys’ San<
4n McNamara’s hall, on Froai omlnaUon. That the ffity e. _
--tee dlstriet to he a
OCnigMC 74S.
- aU th
« to the’Thrt^Stl. in the Primair abutting npem tee prapeeed Improveof U“ton and
___B 22to.42 tocluMee, block 12. H.
to thelSStt.;w»rf, to Ue Engine U t Co.’s -10th aMttkm.
LOU 1 to 21 IndnMn, hlodc 11, B.
L. fl ca’s lOte addUMB to the riliace
(now city) of Traverse City. Ht^lgan.
Tbe lots to be ameesed aocordlng*to
tbe frontage thereon.
Tbe city councO wUl'meet on the
27te day of Marc*. A. tX, 19«. at 7:80
WARS BURNS.
lU wcMPm^
m USdk BRsLOtmiL
Mr. Whitney dlscft^ “The
Cow and the Cash." He, advocatel
getting rld^of poorly producing cows
only first-class ani
mals with good pedigrees as flie
ter will earn more than their cost Be
a’eo told of the adj-aiice in the aver
age amount-of milk per cow from lb
years ago to now. Mr. Whitney also
advocated that^any cow be mOked by
tbe same person regularly, because of
the nervous tendencies of the animal.
Good J>ulldingB for the cows and good
drainage.for the buildings were also
advocated.
Farmer Must Figure.
rbe man ou the farm does not figenough; be is tod much taken up
in tbe manual labor questhm,” stated
«be speaker.
the part of hie anatomy
abeve the ears most. He must figure
to have good barns which, shall have
plenty of light aud air. Why does
creamery butter command a better
Price than dairy butter? Because It
Is,made in laige quantities and <s
more uniform in quality.
If a woman wishes butter and ordere creamery butter she knows what
Dulnth TMPEiUAL"—not the cheap
she will get but with dairy halter—
what is she getting? This speaker est but the best spring wheat flour.
1694-tf
advocated the clubbing together of the Ask your grocer for It
farmers to'sUrt a factory In ordm- to
DAILY EAGLE WANTWtDfl PAY.
secure unifonnlty of qnalHp.
The Traverse City
»eam Lau^
BRAND RAPI
RAPIpB B INDIANA
WAY TIME CARD.
I sRect BspL & ISO*.
Trains leave Travegae
1:13 a. m. ctaTWrtlng at WalUa wltk
north and sooth.
11:10 a. ta. and 4:86 p.
at Walton for north
north and sooth.
............
.^fa. A. J. FMnelseo and
ter of Wallin, have airivqi
for a visit vrith the temlly of Mark
Holmes of 210 Bast Tenth street.
'Justica of the Peace Amll NeHInger today united to marriage Thom
as P. Braytou and HlsS Edith
Krumm, both of Grawn. The groom
Is a farmer n^ Grawn.
P. W. NIcheia, who formerly owned
the Enterprise Grocery on Unkn
street, has bought out Mr. Reese at
646 But Eighth street and win cartr
a full line of groceries.
Mias Jeanette Chrlsholm, who had
charge of the trimming departmat at
Miss Place's millinery store last sea
son. w-lll arrivp tn the city the lint of
next week and will resume her work
with Miss Piece for the- spring end
summer season.
The Eastern Star will give a
querade Friday. Mfircb 17, for
hers and their husbands hnly. Young
ladies who" are membera may bring
young gentteman. All ont of town
ibera are Invited'abether
bers 'of the chapter or not
The people of Wert Front
shocked thU noon to see a woman
reeling from side to side of tbe walk
and ttnally fall headlong Into the gntII is diagusUng to see a
toxlcated bnt to gaze npdh a woman
under (he belpteu tofinenoe of Ilqnor
Is-something still more shocking
Think. 40 send yoer Unndi/ lo
J. r. JBNK8. ACSttt.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL*.
our s«
•»•»••»•ODD*••»•»• Parties with smell as well aa Ikrge
mssns can fnereass their Incomes *87
Potetees ere selling today for from InvotlnF at once. 6384)0 marglna 10
I to i2 cents per bushel
•hares stock or 14»0 bushels of wheat
Wm. Campbell and wife of Luther And an advance of ton points will make
arrived In the city today for a visit yw 6100*0 profit for ovary 6304» if)vHh the UmEy of O. B. CanqibMl et vwtMt AcoMmto or 610*0 and up
Lake avenue.
wards ar» aeoepthd..
I
SMd asdressed stamped envelope for par-
RE. gTaeg ■* nwAT
Boston Bacon
IOC lb.
Best Comstock
Baco
Uc lb. ‘
Good Picnic Hams
IOC lb,
13 lb.
J. J. BKzIna
A Qood Investment
E. B, F4SHEE, SecreUiy.,
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