The Daily Eagle, September 07, 1905

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The Daily Eagle, September 07, 1905

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

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

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1905-09-07

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wwtteing li an «xpMM «n•rallr find* that H la.

VOI. XII. . NO. 8858.

SAtVATKi^
MiCHIGANJi. E. RA&ROA0 RATE ROBBERY IN A
Many Warm Days Vet MARRIED IN
. rrom now on we will sell all
NEW HOME ARMY^i^XED
LESISUTiON GAMBLffffiOEN
CONFHffiNCE

Refrigerators and Ice Chests at Actnal Cost
SaveYoursdf
Some Money

MR. HANeEN AND MISS AMIOTTE FRENCH CATHOUieS IN THE SUSARE. UNtTEO.
URBS OF MONfREAL

hn'awfalbd at ^ <

Chartotte. MhA, September 7.—The mmkm of aansresa.

AUhong

——wm caepmalesrithtteB
Ucaas whottSBd by F
'
LB. Wat­ veil tai aa etort to sac
Uoa.

AlYonr
Own Terms
We cannot afford to catty them over
to another season.

J. W. Slater

WhoteaaU and Retail

' Rellabla Hwae FonMlor.

nm

Mean
Anyttinn
to you wbeo gettioff
ready ■ to build to ^ow
we carry every thing in
from Z^ath to I2*iBch
Timbers
interior woodwork for Banks, Stores,
Offices, Churches, Public Buildings and Residences?
Give us an opportunity to estimate. It will
pay you!

NEW ramux TEAM

E. H. HARRIMAN
ITO 8T0NI

FIRST FOOT­
BALL MEETING

I

were temder^ Oeaa. The
RESIDENCE OF MINI
------- .-t tMtOy 4wontad in imllax
a# white bsUiaT^
mi Mrm. Haneaa were^^^r»
sOrerware, c^^S^'goo^ mww of Police Prevent injury t^^ome of Ban
ngfiey aad a booe aad lot. tkv Mt
M
laaf
tor a iS daytf
wot aSnettolt. Sute
— treated to tlie angl
latrfea ot sneh oeeaI the bbst wtefaw of
_ trleads, for a moat
___ mar will bo at hoaaa
Mends after NorenUMr 1.
.room la a cM In the Ameri— •Mims iigi ooaapaays oMoe la tUs

-dudes eeveral former
school
players aad the team should prove a
Strang one. Tbe Uoe-op to as fdtows:
FYaak ii«:
nee: Tt^l
guard. Boy
Oenter, >Taoa
naui. aiwm.au7
Hnk; left guard. Fraak Smith; rtfit
tm^le. Bert CaldnMl; left taAle. Lou

[Special to The E
Tokio, September t
man. preaitetof tbei
railroad, baa be
ed. alao Marquis Ibb
privy ootnoS. by a
ierhmsiy.iafnnd.
yesterday a a
tbeoOdalim^.
forMsa

lett; fall beck. Prenh H.-Smith.

A ku held revouMe pocmoBs as
tKaerih the NadtagmUlhimT stores
oftheelty.

EVANGELICAL
MEETINGS

I.OW RATS tECURMON TO THE

OIBTRICT SOCIETY GTILL LIITEN-

O.. and Bnllalo, N. T. :
as to tune of spedal train, rates, etc.,
see another ootumn.or bands bills.
'58tSwt2

The New Store

[Speelel to The Dally Mwlnl
Beldlng, Slumber 8.—Mt^ Inara
Colmaa brou^ aWt today tn the cir­
cuit wurt at Oread Bapids tor the rw
corery of ber B-year^ddbOy Leo, whom
ebe elahns ber husband,- Cbaitea Colabducted toom Ber 1

Nilee district has long been btfore
Utchlgaa Methodism. The church
where the ooofermoe Is being held was
begna under his peatoretn. Ber. N.
L Bray of the. Big Bapids dtotriet has
beeo a member of the Michigan eon.
terenee tor 36 years.
Re was Uoeased to preach before

DAILY. EAGLE WANT AOB PAY!
nmiter of the Leiudng dtotriet

OcBilMdc Wood. $1.26 per lood.
OttefS phomr gg.,

Rba

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.
W. L. BROWN, Mgr,

We Want
You to Set

I. MarUs of the

AreYou
Satisfied

oontoreuft in 18» aad to a graduate of
fimsdale qoUege. Bar. G. D. Oiase of
a. Maaoa. Cadinao.
bMore his rieetlon a

mth the shoes you have beeo baylag
for your <toUdrenf

The perfection
ofdtattalaed

Ohr~Boys’ aad Girls’ Shorn are oeat
aad dreay, but they're made
to ataad bard wear.
On motto is!

Raincoats
A piano store doeent grow without
cause; doesn't beeomst the largoot In
the United Ststae, wKheut the beet of
reasons; nor would it continue for uov
wards of a half a cenutry wIttfbM 1
them. There le no 'mystery about It.
Clete atUntien to the Interests of wir
pstrens, palnsUkii\g to please ertd liboral In all dealings with our customers; ceiling plenea and organe of emi­
nent staitdlng .at price*, quality eon-’
aldered, which eempetitlen is unwilling
or unable to meet Thoae principles

sia tu, tiA
S18.SS0

SHERMAN &
HUNTER

Rowland Dm^lass
8hoeStoi«Opp.Wbitiog Houl

S^n of tile Red Cross

We have aoM out aU of
Chose tablets to tbe

Flies

aty Book Store
Bat wo oUIl have left a

Nkc line
of Sbdionery

Popular Music

IGrinnell
Music H<rase ^»= :

If you would avoid trouble call
at the Beunomy Store at onee
aad aeeure pr<wer proteethm
tiomthelri

AtlKiBdS.Sl]1Ct Hd PikM

Paper whOa the aupply lasts ft

The ITewett and SMrie^
Thinfiin
Corn^ondmOt Papen.

Oidy 5c

THE

Hpyeto.

.

iw rEssf frsM SL

tr,,

_

WESnN6H«SE^PL0Y£S
KHIH) BY FAST TBAIN

aad tbe total enthnstosu win have _
(dmaoe to see some of Uie faMuat Hl^
School teams of tbe state. Last year
whCD a team in tbe league was de­
feated It drepped out of the costsm
but this jeer tbe standlngn of tbe
teams wUl be decided
... by th
the peremtage of games won aad lost tbe
asintbebasebaUIeagnes. to thto dlstri«-there are Cadillac, Maalstee. Petaskey, Cbarievote, Ludlngtoa, Reed
City and Travene
iverae City. It to very
>le that tbe game whlcb decides
■ ■ of thto district win
be played to thto cily.
CepC Ben Robertaon of tbe foothaU
team caBed tor caadi dates and thme
hMd at TwMfih street thto
ling. The matter of grouads was
. -jn up. as there to now no good
place available end a committee was
appoluted to act to conJtmcJon with
tbe city Isam.

7!jr;

‘ -::s

The Erangelieal ebureb was fined
again lut evening. The moat pleadug
feature pf tbe' eventog was tbe eong
wtto a Iprge chorus couipoued
of <he Sunday acbool chlldreu, under
the dlrecdcm of the pastor, the Rev.
R. N. Holeeple.
Tbe speaker was the Rev. F. R.
Bailey ot jUverton. Tbe igaaou was
read from tbe tsseUth chapter « Romans, and the text was found In numbers 13:30; “Let us go up at emoe
and possess it for we will be able «
weight oo tbe deUver. .
Tbe fli^ through tbe parting waters
of the Dead sea was tato star pdnt.
Bin. he said, was a tangible body,
something that can be seen and aot a
myth. Stoa once forgiven are elwayu

___ “Bvery true Cbristlen,*’
___ he. "bis experienced the Dead
sea dellveranoe. and if yon hnvent,
'.Speotal to The Dally Baglai
PItUbuEg. Pa.. September 7.—Robert
McKee tad WUltom Gardner, employea of tbe WesUngbooae Oo,
given was ■
ed end three other man aerioosly in­
______ preying
for tbe Dead sen
Christians
p
jured this morning. They were stand­
ing oo a tracft waiting for tbe train NUMBER OF PUPILS ENROLLED IN deliverance ot their sins and the meet­
ing ctoeed.
that was to take thsm
»bttr wmh
SCHOOLS
Tbe afternooo session was a profit­
when they were struck by e fast tiatn
able ooe. Three very good paper*
ooralng from the opposite dtreetlon.
ere presmted to the tdiowtogqrder:
"Sxposnion ot Paol's Berom on Mara
Hill.” eras glren by tbe Rev. G. A. Het1AI9NG SUNKEN IOCS
Iter of Jackson aad was ably preaeot-

TWO THOUSAND
AND FORTY-ONE

MANISTEE NAVIGATION CO; COM­
MENCED WORK TODAY.
Twenty htmdred and forty-cme pupils
were euTDlled yeeterday to tbe rarions
rooms of -the local puUle acbooto.
wU^ to a big inereaae over tost
year's earoUment at thto time. The
anmber ot pupils aa reported to Bupt
L
by buildlnga. to es f •
- &
- Gilbert,
-.............................

arc Uia basis on which our butinoac
was founded ai>d to conducted, and up­
on which we aak yeti> further patron-

Talking Machines
Records

[Spedal to The Dully Baglu.]
New Tone, Septomber 7.-^^ of the
to tbe hlataiT
of WM dty was perpetratad thto mongjLhrewn Btoae maasloa ti W«W
'stred. whi«h to need aa a gamhouse, and where a wdLkam
artmmt tost 37.«M during the nighL
Eh4rtly'after tbe tiutaan passed out
door thto moralng, two meshed

son. na. LLD, prealdiBg.
Tbe moralBg was given over to re.
parts from the praaldlBg Mder*. the HA1IIN
lUlowlBg dMtriets repcctlnc: Ctoahd
TMTerae. Qrand B^Ms, Big BepHe
ead AlMcn.
The Rev. Bdward Armstrong of OldlUac was rejected eeeretary, at wfe
Her
StatMaa G. S. BeMaaon of Q«Mr>
odUdad
Treasorer W. F. Kendrkk of QreMAH of
vma, and Btogrephleal Secretary O. A.
...
vrwe
dieOd|.«BB of WbKAaB.
patted on a apedal tn|a. tor the
the eemon go the aoBlTettaiy at necne. Itogl.iiew Wm. Bambart aad
the Epworth LeagM by rite Ber. the. trenan ware kiBed. A adore or
0 lajured.
George nuoL'DIX. of Detroit, was the
feature of the
the Ber. Oeorge D. Chase ef Grand
Bapids. prealiUag Mder of tSn Grand
'< district, to a premlBant Sgnre
Aaak Bhrenboeger. who {dnyed halt
confarmioe.
' two years with the
echod
Bishop WNaanW Career.
Btohop L B. WUmo. who to pr
has organised a tocal
log at the Micfaigan M.-K. oonCor
teato and cfaaDeageu tha £

no
place tn their Own Taaldenee at Ttl
state etraat, a gift from the greon's
fMher.
.The tntartor «t the hoase ina pret­
tily decorated Ig vean aad wfctta, sqllas sod white astars hMng ased la
a the
decorating aoheme. Theha^aouple
were married aader a
vdi
of goldmt glow.
glow. Thw We attmuled
by
. Mr. CUnde
.Jaade------Carter and mim prah
Spidooer. The bride_______
pretty gowa of creem crepe de
ead oarrled white eanalkmB.
eanatlana.
Bpeneer-wore a beoomtng old___
suit waltt nu aad aln eanded whlto

AD Styles

BCOUMO SRBM

ash. Otf
eesTyhcU-that MglatattoR <
fthe' gorerm^ MhlaUoA'Of n '

A quiet waddins «aa aolennlMd last
erenlnc at 7:30 by the Her. W. T.

AU Sizes

MEN

TSTpZS^Im"

REV. M. D. CAf
FiaURE IN HCBTINaB.

(^eelal to Hie Oi
MoQtnal, Qne.. Sepf
FTeodi Catholics to j
thecttr attacked the'^
Army b

MABKCD

FROM A SWELL RETREAT W NEW
YORK^CfTY.

t a^ FMbMm Rattle ^ MdHOP U B. WAITBON HAB HAD
NOTABU CAREER.

REIATIVES AND A FEW FRIENDS
ATTENDED CEREMON^

By Bnylno Now.

WILL aa oiACTsb at coMma
BSBBION OF CONOREBB.

imt ANNUAL
CHARL9TTE.

tee Navlgatton Oa this merntog b
Omitral (Htoh school) 314, Central
work OB ralsiBg mllikma of feet-of
ennkmi timber tooia We bed of tbe (gredee) 363. Oak Park 8»S. Boardman Avenue 378, Elmwood Avenue 8>7.
Manistee river and lU trftmtarlee.
Union Street 331. Slate Street 40,
erlag a district <d about 50 mllea. It
cured win amouBt to about 7,
The oompwiy to omnpoeed of Comer
mUl ownera. rtrer men end. toggen.
Aa teai ae the logs are teoured they
win be Boated down to the mlDa at
ed over to them aad ooch as are onldmtlBed. wmbe aoM and the pmeaeda
dtotribttted
----- ——•---■■—
and the aarigetton company. '
FROBATE MATTERS.
Probate Judge WaBcer was a bnsy
Bsa yesterday, to his oowt the final
account In the eetnte of Hattie Durga

"Cbristian Setouee: ^bat to Ur
aa tbe prtodpal paper ot tba dag.
his was handled by the local pastor.
_ie Rev. R. N. Htdsaple who. tor totormaUon. claimed to be torgMy to^:
debted to tbe society's tost book. '
-Science and Haalth."
Tbe last paper Ott tbe afternoon pro­
gram was delivered by tbe Rev. J. F.
- - - ila. and'waa mtlUed
Kern of- Caledonia


• ■ Wo T
ally 81._____

u very good paper aad gave

of such bigb order that it was decided
to have them printed Id tbe WurebY
'There will be no meeting ef the K. oOdal puMloatton. Tonight tJ
P. lodge thto evening aa Uie baU is a I. Voelker of NashTille win
~ R ready for oocupytog.
. BatOett psaru have begun to
into toe city mqiket ead ere bringtag
buebel.
....... ...............
which to a very good
prtoe for
trait There to a smaU
otto Of
onto
of pears
pean uu
this year, oowever,
bowevsr, ana
and
noil man}- are raised to this regiOB
ren to good yeezs.
Mrs. D. C. Sitter eM four children
of Chicago, who (or
been VlsHtng
vlsHtng at tbe borne of James
rlgao In Elmwood township, LeeisCOTTll
eonnty. returned borne today. Bbe
■ r, Mrs. Probably'Went Down to' Blemi en
Lake Superior.

FIVE BODIES
ON THE SHORE

D Van Beep: a peUttan was Mad for the tog tg -tifiTam. that his hrethsr
9 of BUxa HU^ to tbe
patttimi wm filed tor the AUnK toft tUa-u
inf Aguardlaafiar.GBA^
-THE IDES OF MAROH«-4ATr
URDAY. .FfBST OF A SCRIES OF
doubtadiy Peru to Uto.recmR torltJtMMT GTOWES ABOUT RAPPLHS
ZSctwNI}. ONE AND OONT GHBB
TM OTNam.

SS5^S‘«SS5.’S'

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The Daily Eaftle
THE EAQLE PREEE, PUBLISHIRE.

EUMCRIPTIONB.
Oi t wMk. by cMTler..............
DM MonUi. by baU................
TiinA' <.i«uU*. by m»ll..........
SI* Buuili*. by ntAll........

:i”S

..»L»

UiaoL wiieh ha
toil
dost, who, Instaafe oCMsnstaln
Palmer, promptly i

60TIc¥
Tbe tax rHls

Ses*

eoQ«tlon M

tod sM to

HAT.DEOT.

printer, to taie «Saet-1n two we^
So there It soon to be a raoaney in the
bead of the ------------------HAVE BEEN VISITED BY THE
pieeldent may fill by naming Vr. lUckFORESTRY COMMISSION:
ette or some other man. At any rate
Palmer loses Us lOb.

AMEUCANPUnlKBEtUII

One of the latest—
A jouQg man’s bat,
ad^table to and
log three dis­
tinct styles.
styles
It is
one of tbe best

cEotSs

STUMPS ARE STANDING fOUR paid on Stotmnber 1st and ntll OetoFEET ABOVE GROUND.

r ^RONT BTRERT.

r?,r'

B«th ’PhCDM, «.

Here Is Anoflier

^‘tr^.-.sssr'ss

1st snd Wm Novemhar'l^n
of t» per eent for eelleaUoa will be
^hargad.
Offloe room MS State Bank bunding.
Harrison. Mich., Sept 7.—After tour
Dtoad. July 21. uoE.
days traveling In the pine' barrens,
H. B. HAS
SSlMf
CD
the mmnbeiw bf the Mtohlgan forestry

- Tbe wny B»de will be (Mad

Derbys' are good .tbk
year. Nothing better
than the celebrated
“HAWES ’’for

tetlon. During the four days the S9TH ANNUAL OHIO EXCURSION.
The Ann 'Arbor R R. will give Its
gnity tnveled more than a hundred 20th Ananal Ohio Bsonrslcn Wedneamllsi and Tlalted five oounttes, Ros- dsy.-OotolMrdth. 'HokeU wRl be sold
■In our <
. the ompMor
Bofl. Ciawford, Uteaukee. Kal­ to Tplado and polnu u Ohio on the (oldwelt M the ‘Hallow peril' and
lowing nOmads: wheeling A lAfcs
kaska and Clare. Everywhere
presaed the opinion that the Japanese scenes were mnch the same and heavy Erie: wKsh: Hocking VaUoy; Ohio
CenM Uom; Lake Bbore A Mlohiwould follow up their military
growth of foniB, brakes, shrubs and fan Sontosm; DetrolL ToUdo A Imtby doslsg the ‘open door,' and. more than all blackeood stumps i
ton; ctnefnaatl. BamUton A Dayby their oQBifiasd of dienp Ubor.; dead potes.
ton; FsnBsylvanU.Oompany; Toledo
BL LonU A Westwn and GUvaUnd,
force Bwope and Aiaerica ont of the
Dorr SkaelB, the forester of tbe o
Olndunatl, Chtoago A^BL LouU Ry.—
griMtal markets.
mission. Is making Msberala pteni
"He went on to any that it was
prevent tbe foil forest fires spread
- Special train will }Un TnvetM.
isary for the while nattons to'stem
CltysUM. AN.
BL Hxennitan
tidnts good for return until
the iyeUow perir by uniting. Tbe only
power that Japan feared waa Alnerica. rangers are on oonstant watch. U October l»th will be eoM to Tdedo at
26.00 for nnmd trip and at oomopondand it was a good thing for the world would be a serious matter tor the wuteom- ingly
niev lor lOKOa
rates to polnu on railroads
that the TTnltod Statee was on one side
naaod^toOTs; good for return to
were the fires to kdlThe
of the Japaneoe empire.
000 young trees recently planted
- Jmt information can on near"Tlie emperor asked ns whst - WS' the north reserve. In the south
1
^ Ato Arbor
Arbor Agtot or write
thooght of Oermsn rUlways. We said' serve no treM have as yet been plant­
J. J. KIRBY. O. P. A.
fnnUy that welieUeTed the Anerloan ed. A party cf BtudenU from the Uni.
Toledo, Ohio.
lines were better. Tlie kaiser u- rerslty of Michigan and the Mldilgan Tues. Thnrs. and Bat
4Mf..!
’seated, but eald he thoo^ Oerman 'Agricultural college are now survey­
Fine reMdanee lou on West Front
THE IDES OF MARCH"—SAT and
clUes were better paved than those ing and mapping this 72 square miles,
Mbdison streets and JeSeiaon
URDAY.
FIRST
OF
A
SERIES
OF avenna also half acre lota outride of
in America."
and Fben the work Is oompleted It Is EIGHT STORIES ABOUT RAFFLES rity
Utulu foelng on Fulton streeL
Bmperor WlllUm, at Ai
the Intention of the commission to set —GET NO. ONE AND DONT MISS Some of tbeee very e»HL
Tower's request, received Congress­ ont young pines from Its nursery near
Also
land in acre lots or upwards,
THE OTHERS.
men LlUlefleld. of Malfis. Bartholdt. Higgins Uke.
fine soil, very pleasant and derirabls
for homes.
of Missouri: Waldo, of New Tork;
Tramped Many MIlea.
If yon do not want to bnUd this year
Oa aeootmt of the last
McNary, of MassachnseUs; Norris, of
From Rosoommew tbe party
secure s home for the future.
•FISH AND GAME LAWS”
Nebraska, and BarchflMd. pt Naw with teams. leaving them at frequent
Terms reaaonsbie; would trade for
York, seodlng eouil carriages
O. P. Carvnr Ac Bpo.
honseaudlot'orotherreal esUte.
Inteirals lo tramp over any
Blo^U by tbe Ic^ or in qnantl^.
them.
Ut of country. After leering the har- win be in thair otiloes dutog buslneffi
His majesty talked with each x
ncka of the'forester at Higgins Uke,
ber of the party and to the
tents were used and the party i
To Hr. BareUlMd,
roughad IL
Btato Buk Bid,.
who Is about 6 feet < inches In beigtt.
There was lltUe change in the
be said:
yon Were a Oerman
J. O. TEUMBLOOD. D. O. y
ery from one md of the trip lo the
would bare you In my guards."
MRa 11. J. nUKBIiOOD. D. O.
other.
All was barrens. Pemv,
biwkes, smair poplar sad oak bnahea 40M0T WUhslm aioek. BaMdenee 21
consUtnto the scene mile after mUn
and U Wynkoop Twnoa.
BveryYhere oot of this mass, burned
are to be seen at Intervale,
Showing where once stood a pine mancf Die foreet It had been
baa been caused at Moscow by tbe
Making and laying. Feathers renovat­
suicide of Witte's nephew, M. KhoUu- forest fife later. Many thousand
ed . Work thoroughly and promptly
cky, who shot a girl through the heart of Inmberjrere allowed to go to waste
cxectuto. Aganx tot Mlehlgan Rug
and then turned the revUm on hlm- by the'method of cutUng 26 years
Co, N. B. Chapin, Prop, Tiavteaa
selL He died later at the bosptlal. sga The slumps stand four feel from
City.
ras a rolanteer In tbe Dragoon tbe ground, showing that the lumberCarpet CSeaaliig Works. 828 Wash­
cut at the top of the ..............
reglmeoL Four of his braUtars died
ington streto. •Phone No. lit
PIANIST AND ■rSADHER
valued the lumber so Uttle as to waste
r aomewhet uagle dronmsb

Do Von Waal lo Baj«

■UMt: Un. A. B. natt.
Bmvood ATfau*; Moeioe Oudr Oo,
DBion atreM. For tt>a WWMM ot
bS^lS*S“w^ tha alw pJAMt.
Snbaerlbara <o Iha DaOy Eh^ m«

munH NO. n.
THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
Wbm tba oridnal flra alarm ayatem
waa flnt iaatalled in TrMrte Cfty U
waa aaOelent for the tew Votm than
in uae. bat in time beeame aery tnaatlatactory, mainly Secaiwe of the hoquent occorrence of false alarms, and
It was changed aeVeral years aco by
the instaUaUoo of the OameweU Fire
Alarm apparatm. which ..for a lone
time proved very satisfactory,
for several Booths past there haa very
treqnenUy been trouble wtth It, and
the whole system Is out of commi
sometimes for several hours, owlna
to the difficulty of loeatlnc the break.
Tbe fact that all of the boxes are upon
one ckc^ult not only makes tbe location
of the trouble dlfflci^, but n defect
anywhere throws tbe whole system out
until It can be found and repaired.
By.divldlns the system Into tbree.or
tour iDdependent drculU the time quired to locate a defect will be Krestly jeduced and the rest of the systmu
will remalQ In worklnK order. The
Gamewell system Is In use In tbonsands of cities all over tbe country,
more than 40 of them In Ulcb
Including all of the/most Important
ones, which fact would Indlcato that
tbe system Is among tbe best Is use,
NotwUbstimdlDg this, it fa a fact
that our lire alarm eystra is not
Id a aasUstactory working ooodUloc

D be mide and bids to be InvlCed
put the system in tbe most perfect and
efficient condition possible.
Tbe fire department of Trarerso City
which we are lusUy
city of the else In tbe sUte, and
superior to most Our firemen, both
paid and volunteer, are competent and
uDdwstand their bnalness. They never
fail to handle a fire equal to tbe'b^.
and loee no Ume In n
call. Sut In this mauer Ume Is «s Im,
portant factor, and every minute of
delay In sending In an alarm cauaes
tb# neodtees destruction of property
and adds greatly to the work of the
department In subduing Uie flames.
We want the best and moat efficient
alarm ayatem that can be' devised, and
we hope tbe city anthmlllee wlU not
rest unUl we have IL The mere mat­
ter of a few dollars of expense more
or lets should not count In eo neces­
sary and Important a matter.
CHAIR OF APPLIED FORREBTRY
The NaUonal Lumber Manufacture
assoclaUon Is supporting a project
raise IIM.OOO for the purpose of e*
tabllshing a chair of applied forreotrj
at tbe Tale foreet school. Late reports
indicate that tbe amount required wTJ
le secured with comparatively Uttle
c-ffort. and that this important addition

A great deal has been written in tbe
past Pew yenre about the rapid dectmatldn of our forests by the Umber and
naval Interests. For several yearj.
now, these daetrucUve sgeodes have
been operating, I'ltUe rechonlng the
manner Id which they wo-e working
It only to the eoun
3 Uiemselves aa wdl. Beprovidenoe which, planning only for
present wealUi. does not Uke Into ac.
count tbe posiiblllUes of the future to
tbe inherent oWlgaUon to red»ct the
righfo of posterity.
HsTlng done so thef are
repsrauon In a mann» chaimcteristlc
<rf jusUoe and wisdom of tbe buslnen.
Ainarganlsed ehsnnels also, partlcnlarJy throughout the sooth. thU awaken­
ing to Um neoesslty of preserving our
foreet assets is graUtylngly noUeeable
Tbe wsateful. reokleei methods «f Uu
past are giving way to restraint and
eonaervatlim. and in
commend
able campaign eduenUon and bene
^t sdenoe are playtng belptd-rolca
DlsUneUy encouraging U the latest
tfevelopmeaL since It oomes from the
lumbermen UiemselvM. OnUldooflU
direct good, it u bound to oiert oon
dderable moral influenoe In further,
anee of this sensible movomenLRtrode's Lndber Worid.
^

OoTamment Printer P,_W. Palmer
reoenUy aaked tor thr reelgaaU« of
• O. U iUckatta. foreman of printing
and L. C. Hay, tetemaa of dlvlstan, on
the gnoad (hatjliar bad been Inanbordlsata Thar dedlnad to tender
their, wtogB^RMS wad the public
MStost

A Dollar

^ $3.00
Then comes tbe in(»t exoelleut bat for the money

Our Hat Dept this >ear is better
equipped than ever.

Hamtton doling Co.

wm

OSTEOPATHY

POATt a DAvis

SALE OF BLACK SILKS.
On account of the immense success
of oiir Black Silk Sale we have decid­
ed to continue it for the balance of tbe
week. It is admitted to be the great­
est-value-giYing.H^e; Df ihe seawn.
See our new .Velvet Finish Taffetas in Plain
Colors, Cbamelion and Changeable, 27 inches wide, at per yard- .._?plN wU

fH WITTE'S NEPHEW COMWTED
MURDEB AND SUlQDE

An Improved Process

CARPET CLB4NINO

Wm. H. Steffens

Here and there a Norway pine stlU and trims can si Aoadtmy of Kosie.
rears Us bead blto above the sur­ Ball Phone, Academy 286; Citliant'
rounding bushes. Most of these trees, Phone, Residenoe 898
probably 150 or 200 years old. are hol­
low snd worthless for lumber. They
do, however, sow their seeds over tbe
We arc DOW Mrmsncstly
interescsd City Rchools This Spring
ng country, and young Norloested in the
vays are the result If they succeed in
WILBELM BLOOL
struggling up through the sorroundt
Owoaeo, Mich.. BepL 7.—Qroter tbJekeL
Cleveland would not get a pleasant
White Rinse Are Smree.
amlle from the-Ialdes ihould he step
Rarely does one see a white pine i
• o a meeting of the Woman’s club the barrens. The lumbermen made
this dty. The .ladies would show clean sweep of this valuable timber.
the ex-presldent that they are a very If Mlcblgen is to see white pine on the
prai^oal lot—just now.
barrens, she must plant them there as
Fw years they have been babbling tbe state is doing <» It Mare.
'er with plans; this year they have
Here and thme in this -wast«
carried one of them to a heai
has cleared a few acres and Is
making a Struggle for an exlitenee.
In the epring the dub Interested 16 The soli is yielding well, althoogh U
rooms-of tbe city school In a floral needs extensive fertUlsation. Com,
oompetlUon; procured adeda gave di­ poUtoee and vegettblea of almo« any
rection to tbe wwk wlUi tbe result sort will grow In' this smd if ferUUsed
Uiat several hundred back yards are freely.
as Paradise compared wlUi Jhdr ap­
An tntererilng experiment at the
pearance a year aga
state nursery U the raising of the greet
Today the laldea’ plan comes to
red pine (rf Callftwnlt Forester Skeels
focus end psitles concerned are tak- toys hews little hope for them living
f.ug pbn In a flower show and indi­ throng the wlntw. From the eeeds
vidual and school prises will be awarl- the spronu have grown several Inches
1.
this year. The tops of them are, how­
Next year Uie laldes hope to do
ever. soft and It to expected they will
denning up job sadly needed—on th treese down with the snow. Every
streds of the dty.
eBort wm be jnade to tnoteet the
plantA tiow^.
In ptoatlog on the barrens, seeming­
>er 7.—Mra. ly lltUe care to taken. A plant two
Ollie Kohn and son Carl, of Cedar Run. years old Is sot In tbe midst pf the
spent Sunday wtth Mr. and Mra. 8am shrubbery. A hide about one toot
Myera.square to dug la order to prevcBt the
Mlss Myrtls Sutton of Traverse City, seeds choking the young plants. Tbs
has be» spending a few days wIUi shade of the ferns snd buthss to de­
Miss Oilmore.
sirable aa the plnsi are more heelthy
Severn] from here attended the in the shade. The ofarubbeiy alK> re­
348 Front 5t.
dance st Rob. Oarey’s Saturday last
tains moisture which is detlrahle o«
There was no tonrch bore Sunday tbe young plna
on acoouut of qnaHeriy meeUog at
It to also desirable that as ...........
Cedar Run.
HOT AND HEAVY
the young pine to eble to fl^ -out its
Carl Cray haa flniabed hU large, new own exlstenoe that it be crowded by
bare on his place.
othw Idads of tr^ This fmees the
The rewhlngllng of the school boose pine to grow up tall sad straight
is cmnpleted. the woric being done bj
Arthur 8. Hill of Saginaw, who
Mr. Gray.
joined the party at the weerve Thurs­
Sehod opens nei^t Tuesday with day night to enthualastlc over rel
Miss Bstdla Sinclair of Lake Ann as traUoB.
teacher.
"In a tew years this pedlar
Miss Ooldls Batm spMt Tbnndaj grontng on the harrens win be valu­
wtth the Mlases Carrie and Nettlt able for pulp wood," he saliL In the
meentlme they help ont yoimg idnsa
There.^UJe a dance held at Rojiert by giving them ahade and a flEhL
WUwm'a Batur^, BejRember 9. Br Pulp wood to
- -erybody la luf|ted to attend
piVUr to as foodwa thabosL H._.
Threahlng Is neariy onmpletad In fore, the man who httsmpta to nfioreot
le neighborhood. Bverybody reports some cf these barrens wlD have a
large yleUs of grain. Mr. Case had markstohla Stoply of palp while he Is
lathe atmosphcee there dayssaadal
18 acres of wheat trmn which he wattlag-for hto pfoes to gtww.tEretoed 401 busheU.
'HiTOton A. QiM of Ontonagon. Is moto everybody suEtes from thshenL
Hr.-And Mm Welch spent Sunday also an enthusiastic believer In r
rf ? jSnrely I Rave plenty of ire
with Mr. and Hrs. Lewta.
estraUon. He to pracUdng it to i _ abont tie pUoe tor lemonade, beer,
Miss Ooldla Batoi and mneaa RpM extent on the sands of hto home town. wine-whateveryoullke as a cooling
•pent Thursday erenlng with mi»« Ontonagon.
drink. A. to Ire repply, your bee
May Ollmors.
The tmt^thusiasU are. of oonrse, planiB to eonsuli.im. We serve lee
Pint Both^ chartas W. OarSaU, irai^Mttofoetoray mri at a mod
MR THE DAILY to. Whom MHhUSB -wat tfv* a

HOLDING A FLOWaSHOW

Drs. Sjwytr 4 ftnluUejoii,

Boston
Bacon
iOc per Ib.

Choice Calumet
Bacon
14c per Ib.

J. J. Brezina.

■Pisrp

for tha attonpta at Mtnwtnthm.

m c. I. TAIM COAL CO

/ PMTKT5 \
F INVESTORS \

The PInanoia) World
aSMIU OOPT FBBB

We would like to lay special stress on tbe VELVET
FINISH as an improvement over the original Chiffon
finish brought out last season. The latter finish was
a treatment of the cloth after weaving, which very
materialiy weakened tbe fabric and lessened its period
of usefuliiess. The Velvet Finish, on the contrary, is
a new and improved process that is accomplished by a
treatment of the yarns previous to' weaving and re­
sults in a lustrous fabric that is rich ip appearance
and will give most satisfactory wear.

E. WILHELM

, OPEN TOUR EYES

Cor. Front and Union.

Dealers In Everything.

Dealers in Everything.

School $hoes
For School Boys
For School Days
That is the kind of shoe that is needed these coming days, snd the
kind of shoe we are selling. Boys will be boys, and they want a
good wearable shoe. Girls will be girls, and the3’ want an equally
good shoe. We supply all demands.

WaltaTe* Boya’Shoe
A genuine calfskin, with an oak sole. Will.. stand
______as
much
.............
weather
—-'astneoaEtreeitseii.
as the oak tree itself. Liomg
Going to
to school
school is
is
hard on shoes, but it is the time afterward that plays
havoc with the best of leather. These shoes sell at ,*2
and 82.25, and are worth every eent of if

6ot Amtlwr «*od B»ys* Shoe
Y^ahd^c^ boys wear them. They sell for 81.25,

Here le n Boye’ Shoe
That is guaranteed to be as good a shoe as is made for
the money. The high top calf sells at 82.25 and $2.50.
The box calf at $2.25 and the patent leather at $2.50.
eirle* and Hlseae* Shoes
More girls go to school than boys—then more girls'
shoes are sold. Have you bought all your girls their
shoes ? These are just the days to get them fitted. These
shoes really save you money. They will cost you $1.50
and $1.75.,
Have, Yob Saiui tho Vlcl Kid
With either light or heavy sole ? 'Hiey are a spfendid
shoe for just such service as is required. It co^ you
nothing to look and very little to buy.

HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO.
In*.

Deakra in^veivtliiag.

SEPT. 7. 1W6.

EXCURSIONS

CITY NIWB IN BRlEP.

iRi Detroit.
Hiram LaBar of Fife Lake,
er 11 to 16.
satt«d bnunees la the city yeeterday.
Pere Uarqui ;e ftgmts wt
round trip ticketsB to Detroit, aoooQot
Mip. Wm. Lewis and aiater, of the
i
the State Fair, at rate of one fare Soo, were la the dty on boatneai jW
liluB 60 cents., which laelndet admla- terday.
Klon to the fair. Tickets on sale 8ept,
Harlow E. Cowlee - of - WhHewater
13, 14 and 16,
to return
smy day up to and Including Sept. 12th.

SSmiS, O. P. A.
Mlee R. J .MeDonaid and Mita Ora
Morsaa bare gone to Chicago for
•THE iOE8 OF MARCH"—SAT­ few da>f Ttolt
URDAY. FIRST OF A SERIES OF
The barge Edward Buekley. ie load­
EIGHT STORIES ABOOT RAFFLES ing' lunbw at the Ott LmnbM^ Co.'s
-GET NO. ONE AND DONT MISS dock for -Chicago.
THE OTHERS.
Flaggart left on the M. A N.
B. this morning in the Intereet of
WANTED-SOO WOMEN. OWTSild Stidub Brot. ft Amlette.
Boy• over
M
yeara
et
age.
/^eaMsIl.
" '1. '’ZT*™ ^
Mies
. -_n work. The Traveree/CRr Ca
nine Co.
• 2&Wf
lee, who has been eisployod In the
city, returned home thla morning.
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PA'''
Mrs. R; A. WllsMi of KIngalay, Is
Tlsitlng the family of hW brctherdnlaw, T. W. Wllscm. on West EleVeotfa
streeL
Mrs. 8. E. Holeemb ofBeuth Haven,
is in the city the gueet ot her aunt,
AND HACK LINE
Hia. A. MeUaana of 278 Peninsula
B. J. MORGAN.
StreeL for 10 days.
Mies Nellie ChlMtolm of 8L LouIa
Mich., returned to this city yesterday
Remember .the old reliable line that to begin her second year’s study
aiwaj-B on time. Hack ordera a ttae Sritbol of Music.
r iiecialty. I make all trains with back.
Mrs. C. Martin of OetrelL who has
I CALL FOR BAGGAGE.
been spending the snmnier at PetMIn llrery I canI fontlsh
yei
fnrnteh -you
key and Cbarierolx, passed through
RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS,the <dty. today on her way home.
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES.
Mrs. R. B. Perry end two children
lER TIRE PHAETONS,
of Chicago, after an eight weeks' out­
RUBBER TIRE HACK^
ing with relaUres nsar Centnl LakA
spent a 'couple ot days In town this
week wiUi her father, George Baker,
'FOR FUNERALS
1 run furnish you any kind of carriage of 116 Booth Cedar etreet She left
vou wauL I have Are hadm and three for home today.
--scaled carrlAses in stock, also a nice
J. B. Manwaring of TMedo, who has
line of two^eated carriage, Vape and been In the city the past 10 dsjA vis­
slricle buggies. Kindly glre me a call iting his dan^ter, Mre. A. M<dlanns,
ubeu In need of anything In this line.
of 873 Pmililsola streeL returned home
this morning.
Awgy Witb Me
here in ‘68 and Ured het^ 14 yean.
This was his first visit for a nna^:
of years end he sawanany chaageA
The steamer Illinois was at her
dock this morping bound south. The
boat took on six esrioads of potaioes
and four carloads of applsa, bsaides
a lot of smaUer stuff. There wen
1,400 barrtis tff applee In the hold takon at Old Mission.

PIONEER LIVERY

mom

Steinberg’s
One Night

Wed, Sept 13
20
VURU4
Seat

- u•^»
Itam

20

BatUe Creek. Mich., Septentw 7.—
of Harve Barton, of
Sherwood, are trying to figure oat
how
rode eeteral tnllee with his
head between the feet of a runaway
horse and escaped death.
Barton drow into a dlteh. the mo­
mentum throwing him forward, so
that, bis feet remste^d In the'lragan
box and hla head was between the
horse'e teeL The anlgsl ran away
and Mch step ripped off a piece of
Bartou's scalp. NeverthelesA whai
the animal was flnaUy storied and
Barton's clothing unwound fn^ the
vehicle’s wheels. Dr, Clemens found
bones -broken. Barton Is recover-

SPENT UFE WITH WESTERN
.
UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
aged 89. died yesterday. He entered
the employ ot the Western 'Dnion
telegr^ craipany when a boy and
rose to the poeltlMi of district superintndent, in this City.

Isle
of

C. W. B. M. ELECTION.
Miss

Spice

75-Pcople-75 '
Prices—SOc. 75e, 91
andfi^.

Maude

the Society.
The Auxiliary of the C. W. B. M. rH
the Disciples church held its annual
meedSg last evening at the church and
officers as foUowA' for the
coming year:
PresldwL Miss Maude TroutwlsiA
Vice president, Mias UBisn ITnn.
OoraB
Treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Dawson.
The business session was followed
by s social gathering, which wee much
eiGoyed. about 40 persons being prssenL Refreshments were served.

s are badly wo^ many short stoijei for the Centurr,
rled over the pogOo auUacft.\fully Harper's Msgaslne and the higher
one-half ot the crop is rottln^ln the class prediodlcaU tor adult readers.
grounA and many are digging before
SPRINGFIELD. Ili—Producing to
all are ripe.
tbe United States District court $65,0T3 to rapUee a like sum which it wu
aUeged bad been lost In gambUng,
aged
river, was gored to death by a bull on Jacob Coben, bankrupt Junk dealer ol
Us farm. The man was In the pas- Jacksonville; was released from Jail.
Coben was sent to JslI some Urns age
B bull a
on tbe sBegatloD that be was cmh tke fi
oeallng bis assets.
Holland-^Ytfit' grow'era south of
HtrilSBd are sllowtng.th^ penrii crops
go to waste rather than assume the;
risk (ff picking the fruit and ahlpplag
It at the low pricas offered In the
m&rkBtA Hndrails ot bnaheb are
rotting In the ceriiards and the grosa
are giving away the fruit for the
picking.

Do sot bn to

nraatrt Bdviitogc Bl thii fraa ttW M

FREE COURON
nc BAHL-r^O CO.. OftO Bs«

A

c/’Oc-iiRwk

it itif JUU1

THE AMERICAN DRUG STORE.

We carry s Full Line of tbe
EedAeMHousShoea.

r. H. Thompson, of the
Wolverine Cedar Lumbo^ Co., has just
retained from Twooto. OnL. where he
closed-a deal for a fine tract of white
pine OB the
Hver. The tract
U estimated to cootaln ever KRI.OOO.OOO
feet The company will put la In ttae
nelghbortiood of 20,000.000 feet this
winter. The price of the tract is not
known, but it one of the largest local
timber deals of the year.

ed Tsesday with an
about LOOO pupils and a corps ot 21
teaetaere. The earUesl school
opened here in 1845 with 25 pupUs. six
ot whom w«w Indians. The UnKm
school building, ts it now s^ds. was
buUt In 1869 at a coK of $80^. at
which time there were but 485 vi
In the town, sod tbou^ it Is nearly
40 years old. It is sUU one ot the larg­
est and best buildings In the city.

HOUSTON, Tutaa.—The dty ocmimlMlon biB decreed that -^steafter
any male penen Who shall
what
Is aommsnly called go»«oo eyes,
oou^ wkiBtle cr nek to attract the
attention oTkay foBtale pemn on^
street” shaU be gnnty cf a '
Penalty. $100
or the caUboon..

Free rojers ud blotters aUo tree book
eeven tor
for aU
all Bigfa
B
•keeven
Sebixd
text books pnrefasaed hera.

CITY BOOK 5T0RE
THE HOBART CO.

Special Sale
Call ud see them.
Mo trouble to show yon. at

Jkfeibei^’s Grand gSusI
tOMdRROW NI^BT

F’rWay, Sept. 8

"ISLE OF SPICE.’
Ons of tbe aittacUve features of ttae
"Isle of Spice.” whlrii comes to Stein­
berg's Grand c^>era house next Wedneedsy. September 18, Is the acmg,
“m Goo Goo Man,” sung by 0Mn<
dlu Sam MyUe, ud 12 young and
pretty little girls, stunningly eoetumed. This number Is said to be one of
the most
H«ny bits ever heard to
musical oomedy, ud It is <-i«Ii»i>a that
the audlencee In other cities have Invartably demanded fr^ a docen to IS
encores, which is swely a record.
Everyone will probably be whistling
"The Goo Goo Mu" after it Is heard
bere.
1. r uirar, a nuney
_____ ly met Us Waterloo.
dfovA Texas.
_
In a
from Liver si_________
and Kidney trouble.
recent letter,
....... r. be
be says:
says: "I
'1 was nearly
____ of these complaints, ud. al­
though I tried my family doctor, be did
me no good: so I got a 60c bottle .1
your great Electric Bittms, which
enred me. I consider them the best
On earth, ud thank God who

local news ud also on hit entire lot
ot pleutres. Toniihl the moving pic­
ture.' ^Tracked by Btoodbunds.” wlU
be repeated by special requesL TUs
one ot the best carried jn the compuy ud elicited much :^pUnse the
------- -------------------------iteed to cure,
first
It was shown. DysjieFela. BIlHonsness ud Sidney
Dtoease, by 8. E. Walt ft Sons, E E.
DUon ud FlMd’s 1
Miller, ud Hannah Drug Store, at SO
Im-D
Hans u’ Nix,” wu greetsft by a Urge cents a bottle.
audience last nlgbt with much ap­
se. The leading parts were well
..... - . Vlrglala i
hudled ud the singing, u a wl^cfie.
Evansville. Und., writes: ’’For ....
was M good as Uie average. The five years I wax troubled with kidney
ud bladder affeotkma whl^ caused
ud Uter F
me much pain ud worry. 1 last fieeb
ud V
U1 ni down,

ud a year ago
hotel, was excellent ud i
had. tto abudod wen-k entirely. I had
feature.
three of the beet phyaletans who did
o good ud I was practically given
THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY."
0 die. Foley's Kidney Core was
Seveuy-five per cut ot the socalled
comedies are failures or unsatisfactory
to tbe average audience
their absolute absurdity ud vuid at­
tempts to create a Uagb. “The Mar­ „THE IDES OF MARCH”-SATriage of KlttyL-has bec^e noUble UROAY. FIRST OF A SERIES OF
through lU perfectly l^Umate coni- EIGHT STORIES ABOUT RAFFLES
edy eltuaUons. which nei^r taU to —GET NO. ONE AND DONT MISS
please eru the most bteae auditor, THE OTHERS.
buce Us unquaUfied snecess' with its
.....................
The DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PAY I

Alice Johnson
The

IVlarrlaae
ofKI^ty

One Roar from Befllsinlma to EUid ,

T^bone 112 lor Seats
mecs: Se»SSe,S9e,75cxrewat$i.6a
Dr. W. J. HIMIbs

Fine Dental Work

M9ri»ttst at TeL-TSE ^

Kass,"iecsiss:,a!fflrsr-

EYES

eXAIYCIISlED rRE£.

F2MSSES
AlBOlTND

IPILLS.

That are Gnaruleed „
Headaebea... Slralgbtoa '____ ,
I Eyes ud BestorePvleet VUion. |

Dr. P. A. WoDe
,
Booms 413-414 Wilhelm Blk.,
I
I TEAVEBSB CITY, MICHIGAN. |

Final Oean-up'o"

Shirtwaists,Wash Goods
Etc.

Just Two Lots of Wash Goods
AU WASH GOODS from 10c to 20e
per yard----------------- .

n FhlUlp Gar­
rison of Ue City Sectrie Railway
pany did a bmlc bU of work which
brought him the (daudlls of
of passengerA As Ids ear was oaadng
along on OratM av»us a 3-year«Id
daughter ol Jir. and Mrs. Swallow
.wandered upon the track. The rails
were slippery sad Gsrrtaon InstsnUy
realised that he would not be able to
stop the sar la time to save the child.
BO after sbutUng off the current be
got out m tbe guard sad picked up the
child before tbe fender struck ber.
OCTHRIB, Okla.—Philip Black,
aged western pioneer, who for 40
yeara haa lived attoug Oklahosns In­
dians, was married at El Bcbo to HIM
Bupbha Canter of Watsnsa. hla foortocstCh wife. Several of Bla<ft:‘s for­
mer wires wege twaua.

THESE ARE BUSY DAYS
SCHOOLUKlK m SCHOOL SUPPLY pm.

Gre^
& Co.

V-

Prominrat Pknidus Pnlse,

CwBl-Tmik lUtr-Soed bremne It don t:

smm
ForMI

RICHFIELD. Utah.—Atlas Beta wu<
kllUd. hU odusU, Dwlgbt Bean, -was!
perhaps fatally Injured and a ecore
of others w«^ most serioi^ Injured
by a bolt of lightning whlA sfr^
tbe center of a crowd of 1400 persons
who were fratchlng the borse raeee
tbe Rlchfidd fair. More (hdn 800 per­
sons were thrown' to the^iioflnd and
most of them were insensible for sev­ Judging personally of tbe merfts nf
eral seoottdA
both company ud pUy.

letter eonU
$200—10 $M btUs^~bsS been reoelred
through the malU by-the Chicago Lum.
bering.^pany. ^th it was the fol­
AHUftEMENTS.
lowing note: “This wiU pay what was
owing you when the railroad was
buUL” i The (AecTB of the ccanpaB:
have not the sUghtest Idea who aent
the money or why It was sent the
Some excellent local views are
letter was mailed from -Camden, N. 7. shown evenings by tbe Detroie Etaietescope Co., wbldi gives free exhibitions
Marshsll.—George Hardy, the modti of stereoptieon and moving pictures
Ufe convict, paroled Tuesday by Oov- on Front streeL and.^lBBt night the
Warner from yachecB priaoo, Urge crowd which wm smembled to
arrived here with Prank Court, who see tbe pltcnres were treated to some
went to Jackson as his next friend, ib locd riewe taken in 1872... The school
sign the necessary bntdA Ba^ left bouse of that date, whidi stood where
for Dock
to vMt lUs aged motb- the Park Place annex now studs, was
After kwklttg after
shown, ud also a view ot tbe entire
be will return to Jaekson to take the (then) rilUge. Tbnight there will be
Job as engineer at the prison.
shown some views taken U 1866. Mr.
tevlA proprletm- of the company, has

VIMNMA.—<nie aonlelpsl CMncQ
READ ABOUT "RAFFLES, THE propeees to perpetnsto tbe memoiy of
bICb ncceas la restor
AMATEUR CRACKSMAN." BEGINS
Jng peace by reaandns a street Theo­
IN THE DAILY EAGLE SATURDAY.
dore Roceevelt sninsii and cabling tbe
thaaka of ttae city c( Tleana. Tbevbpoeal haa been formally Inlfodocedaad
Is set down tor esrif consideration.

CsANI-ToNIC illR-FoOB

-

NotbUg better to wear.

tailor about 60 ym old, who had
beea In Um county jkjl dince Sunday
inapartlaUy
MIRACULOUS ESCAPE ^ drink, «nhglsd himself in his eeU
with a shoestring. Bidner was
H. BARTON OF SHERWOOD NAR- well-dresBed knd well-appearing mi
ROWLV MISSED DEA1T4.
found on the QnUot road
Sunday and because of his oacdltkm
brought to the JelL-

Smoke Jahraus’ 6ve cent
cigars and you will soon be
ri<i of tlie blues. These eiirars furnish the best mild
and sweetest smoke to be
: -had. Havana filled,
made. Once used,
foi-saken.
A. W. JAHRAUS.

AND
OTHES
PLACES

.5c
I5c

AU WASH GOODS that sold up to
40c, per yard -.................... -...

This lot includea Printed Or­
gandies, Silk Nets. Silk 0\ulls
and fine Imported Goods.
Lots are broken and small,
but there are some very
good things in the lot
tl.Op to 12.00 SHIRT WAISTS
to close out
..................
»2.50 to $-3.50 SH'iRT WAISTS
to close out------------

L

BtiOIN, m—‘The romance df a
inent society nan and a hcupltal
who cared tor hfai fhmgh a er«ear,
lUnsas of typhoid fm wfll
,
colminstlon Thmday InThe i
ta Howard Oeisow of wyte and 3Dm .the part of ’’Kitty" SOverton, is u ur-.
ked tor Its artistic a>Bessie Grunig of'WeistgaU; Iowa, the
Sony being pertonned
tsiament ud )Le hit ^leh both play
bride’s home in the Utter dty.
and company hsra n^is attested by
andlM^ter
;vi^.ft'lN^.at-snfft j
TkwtoMy vmL bnnt BtstohnMY nimk

WASH SHIRT WAIST SUITS
sold up to $1.00,

75c
1.48
200

COLORED CHAMBHAY PETl'ICOATO.
sold at $1.50, $2.00, $2.23,
| QQ

afo»eptB Sleder 9t Sons.
Meat ILfmrlcmt

Muy peopls think t^st bcesnse there Is s "meat trust*
every batcher is eharging fsba

strikes HMdsn--------When your ship of tasaifh Mrikee the
hiddsn rocks of Oonstxmpaon. Pneuonnia; etc., you are loM, If yu don't
mt kelp from Dr. KtoTs
Dtoopvery for Consumption.
Consumption. I.
.. W.
Kiuon. of TsBadega Spitagn. - .
nit«: T had ^ very iU «l|h Fnea-

by eommon ' b^-jBdg«‘"fo?
yonf^ wimoer
..viirwu
whether or dm
not wc
w« are
We are not afraid o' the ordeal.
W^a^ the la^ea^BSuw^
■ the city- Wholesale

d at E E Walt ft ftens. E
E MUlar and Hannah Drug Sure,
prtee Wc and fLOS, Trial buttle 10
cam.
1B«.

Ogner Eighth and Franklin Sla.

RiHinllMis.

Fin IMisimits.

.

railroads of one fare to
Grand Rapids and retnrn.
.Write S. J. Weber, Sec'y,
for all Information. 89
Pearl St.. Grand Rapids,
Mich.

MORE FiGBIlNGl

ii w.’jt:;. -

Electric
Power .

I isieiitiiw Hcnw I

Re4K«l rale. o« ril

The eelebratnl Ailde
«b4 berwonderfal trained
Hons. The most tbrillint
petfonnsDce erer wit­
nessed.
Other attroctlons of a
BWireloas nature. FREE

lyotUng, Paclad and
Ronnlag Races every day.
No extra eharge for '
admission to. the Races.

ORAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN

''

.Sept 18-19-20-21-22, 1905,
WNdKfil EdiUts.

PMnis fgr Agifeilliral

of Nannfactnred Goods.
Fine ’ Furniture, Boots
andSboes,Concrete work,
etc. A^al mannfaebtrIng going on with latest
maehlaery In Main HML

EdMts.

$25,000 Cash Prls^
Horses, Cattle, Swine,
Poultry.

J. W. Milliken
TBS

QVA.LITTSTOSE

Three Specials

Saturday '

Saturday morning we place on hale a special lot
, of CLOTHES BRUSH^, bought dij-eet from,the
manufacturer.. They are good size, goc»d quality'
bristles, fiQik>bed in imitation mahogany back,
regular price 3^

Priced for Saturday J^9c
One lot of HAIR BRUSHES same as above, ex*,
cept that^y are imitatidn ebony backs. R^-

Saturday for
One lot of LADIES’ NIGKLE PLATED EM­
BROIDERY SCISSORS. The^ are in three
sizes.. The larger ones ^sre laige'enough for^regtilar work scissors. Each pair comes in a neat
leatherette case. "We consider them - an extra
bargain at the price we offer for Saturday—

Choice for
See w«rt window disiday
ol these goods

Wc’rc Not
Doing a Thing
To the Men’s

..SUITS
Ob. No!
$20'Suits, $9.50
$18 *' $S.oo
VS “ $7.75
$12 “ $6.50

No

W^er

ssr

Hemsg

AU. GOOto, STYUSM JEAKBS
■KM

$i0
$12
$15

Sails ““ 4.25
Takes a lot of the
cheaper ones

Other Suits

3°.* 1.98

Come QuIcK ,

i ,;.; -

Tht fioston Store.

WflBen’sl^artMil.
Rne B^flg ud Pre­
serves. Art Needlewoik
- and Tapestry
Special prises In cash;

Sewer Tax|

aatudflGh

tam .

H Cbwp, Claaa
iEKiw DBiAIS MOWAfT
FreRtled M«b Attoehad Military Camp
-itAO^HE.BE;:xx.kE <
IN 4B a

ITywa ara aatotRewerltwOi
pej yea tw taveatigeta.

CBpadal to The OaBy I

West Michigan State Fair

FOB SAU Banyc

Deeperaie fighting ban raaelta
hundreda being shot by the toti^
and artillery. A
"d ware
or wounded in an attack on the amtary «mnp and provlatan depot. The
■e natalned a few easaalUen

1.—Kid
6na& Baplds.
Herama last nl^ -detoatnd Tommy
MDwatt, ot Chicago,'totmarty hnown
as the fighting conduelar, toatnl^ In
IS roimda of ridoos fighting. The
boot was set- for IS rounds and went •••GGGGGGGGGGGGGB
the limit but Hetman had tha beat o(
the mining moat of the ttm% —dtag
IBiwatt to the floor for two <W three
F. J. Ullie of 2» Beat Ninth atn
•aeondAaereraltlmea. Tbepghttoak
ent to Cadillae onboMnaas today.
plaoe at Beads lake and was
Mrs. Frank WMto ef Hamn, pMStf
ed by nearly 4.000 people.
through the city today on her way
heme after a vttlt with her daughter
HANLON WINS-FROM FITZGERALD at cedar Run.
Mtoi Maittfa MeroeofO
Raferaa Allcwad Claim of Foul
tormerty ot thto
week in the
Sevsnth Reand.
Mrs. Jane Harvey ef Cedar Rim,
a Anggl^ caL, -SepUmhar
throat the city today en 1
Bddie Hanlon cd* San Frandaeo woo mgefl
I Vanwert, O., to vtott ralatlvea.
ir^ WiUle ntsgerald'of phUadelpbla
Or. W. L. Faraewerth left this morn­
last'
tm a foul in the serenth ing with hto motherV body

_•

SSi/J'JS.'SSS'-srS;

o’noR on Bar atiMt, og|aM«a
DarthWaBtcre. BdM2vaG«w*ia
now.ued u wartoanaA hd dm ha
uaed tor dwaDlBg.

60 FOOT EXIT ow Waat NiBth diaat,
enat of Me. CM.
HOCRB AMD LOT. 8*1 Btoth MpaaL
HOTO AMD LOT, UU DuGaH

ElMtHe

8

BOOBB AMD IDT, matopaat' «a|Baf
batwaas Ttayna and Bay driib.
THBB LOTS on epraoe atreiC be­
tween Wayne and Bay atraato.

Ei^Ie Want Ads
t to 14 ACBX8 LAMP la IHmwnBg
townahlp. about X mBa from Mty
llmitA wm nmke a good martaf
garden.
2-40’A IM mUM enat PC Cadw Ban.

SA

round. Wha to§ytoul was esmmttted Hanlon appareoUy had Pltigetald
Tba wadding af Mr. Rey CenkUn and
beaten.
of thto etty. to
Javjte aerenth and last rouA Rta- Mtoi
'^enld struck tot low and Spider temberU.
tor the cOBstncUon of I
K^^Hanlon's aecond, at ouee e
An erdar waa metfe tide mronlng In
1, sewer dlgtrlct No.___________
.. slier between Wsshbeton sad ed a foul which Betene Bytcn promp* the pntoete ecwrt tor the adaWttiig
Webster street, beglnntet on Oarield ly allowed and declared Hanlon the Mrs. Bftoa Hooter of Hi Fifth stree
to^ skrlmn.
STenne, running Utenee west to BsrMr. and Mra. oWpa AlaxsiKtor of
low street, thence north on Barlow to
OnyUng, Tetunied home today aftor
Washington street, thenee west on
REFEREE CHANGED DECISION.
vlattlng vmy ideasasUy hw a week at
Washington street to Baflroad arwioe,
Pereat Lodga.
thence to connect wUl) tnmk sewer,
has been placed In ^ hands for eol- Declared Fimt WtOe and Then Sbreek,
lection, the____le_to be paid on or be^ the WlMMT.
fore 8^*8^ IM.
& WAOWT-tBalt UkA Septsmber 7.—After giv­
vWtlag Menda
Clty Tre«_____
ing a decision In fbvor et Min WlUe
Mra. Robert Dewer has
OSoe. room 202 State BanJe BnOding. ot Chicago, over Mike Bdire^ of Cin­ talnlng her Mgter, lira. Frank Kenyew.
SMM-n
cinnati, Tueaday ni|hL tiw retoree, ot Btnrgto. tor the past 10 days. The
lady returned heme today.
Wniard Bean, afterward rerened
-• toltt and wife
•THE iOES or MARCH”>-SATdeelMon and awarded the fl^t
___ _ _
,ive baenYlaitlng the form­
URDAV. nhST OF A SERIES OF
Schredt, declaring aUbets oB.
er’s brother Jedm, of 418 Seventh
EIGHT STORIES ABOUT RAFFLES
street,' rettned h«ne today.
The coc^teet waa hatd on the aan
—OET NO. ONE AND DONT MISS
Sophia
Saxton cf Sattls Croak,
Mra
tne^ In a talnatotm. Hp to the taoth
ho has bemi the guest ot her at'
THE OTHERS
round wme had the advaatage. Than ._4aw, .Mia. Q. Watkln, of <26 1
wma hit Barack low and the latter Front street, retnmed home today.
Cured of Brights Dieease. '
Mra R. 8. Mann ef Sparta and Mtoe
ledhewaranahtotoocntinia "
Oec. A. Bherman. UahoB Bed MlUa.
Ada MuiTay ot Bailey are in the city
nwienne Oo.. N. T„ wiltae: *1 had had bean agreed toot neither wi
the guests of thetr sister. Mra. L.
takeadedatoncnafool. Aooordlng- Heath, of 1402 South Cnlon i
kidney dlaasao for many years sna
. treated by phyaKdant tor ti...- ly the referee dacMed in wme’e favor.
.. a: had taken a well known kid­
office c!*w!^Sttm^iad B. L. Ash­
ney Bedtdne and other nmedles
around the Penlnbackers of BchiwA and afterward pm- ton were
were reconunended but got no reUet
suU today from Bast bay to this d
nounoed Sereck-the winner, but celled
until I biagan using FMey’s EMi
IL £. Barr and wifa of Baginaw, w...
Core. Tbe flint half botUe leered__ all-bets <«.
have been enjoying tbe heautlea at the
and tour bottle have cured me ot this
northern reaorta for a tow days, were
terrible dlMsse. Before 1 began tak­
in the dty over night cn their way
Great Trattsr Drop* Dead.
ing Foley’s Kidney Cure 1 had to make
Sadia Mne, ae of the gieateat trot- hgma
water abont orery fifteen minntea, day
After a 10 dayV visit at tbe home
and nlihL and pamad a teidt-dMt lev o< the laafty. thnewed dead Him or«er atoUr, Mra Oen. Tattle, of 12*8
aiibetnnce, and aowetimea a aUnty
day at Harttoa^ OWL, ia the
aeath Cakn street. Mra wnaon Tat­
Manoa. I bellere I would hava died heat of the filGiOM Obaitm Oak tret tle returned to her home at Cwa Otty
It I had not tate Frey's Kidney
today.
----- ------ her death to be
Cure." Sedd by 8. B. Watt A Son
Dell LaFontsea of Manlttae, to
due to a.broken blood veasd.
Im-w
tbe dty for a few days' visit with
a 8-year«i<l. Sadie Hac was miML 8ha was not raced as a 4READ ABOUT *41AFFLE6, THE
AMATEUR CRACKSMAN." BEGINS year-old, but thia year, her fifth, start­
IN THE DAILY EAGLE SATURDAY. ing at Detroit, *e made a clean sweep,
winning two IIO.OM and one 16.000 returned home today after a pleasant
stakes and lowering her record to 2:00 visit at the heme of O. W. KDmer tn
OarfleU town^p.
It is thoiW that the
Mias Vara Cuehman ef Silver Crwk,
have become the trotting wander and N..Y.. who bat been here the gneet of
premt and core these awtul dlaeases,
there is just one reliable remedy. Dr. the never knena what 4t was to break her aunt. Mra A. W. Bushes, at 481
KinTs New Life Fills. H. flannery, of or dieck her spe^ The grdhteet
14 Custom House Place, Chicago, aays; radng mare U theTiameaB wotU la
“They hare no equal-for ConsUpatiaB what horsemen-totiik ahe would have
__________ _______ the latter's
becoma
atoter. Miss Elua Edwarda in But
Bay township tbe past wuk. They
BttBBoA thwhnrae that took aeoend retamed home today.
READ ABOUT "RAFFLES, THE
in the 2:80 trot here this summer, In Mtos Clara,
am, ui
of DetnlL wuu
AMATEUR CRACKSMAN.” BEGINS
in the dty the gneats ot Mr. 1
IN THE DAILY EAGLEjlATURDAY. Ow t:M thtt. was dtotanoed In the mothera.
1. Mi
Mra. a yr. Ban. and s
Id heat of -tbe 2:12 trot at Port
Mrs.
Rowtoni.-------->wtond
Douglaa
n. Honday. Chaa. U Orr, who
WANTED—300 WOMEN. Glrta nad
Mra. Kato Dattan and Mra J. E.
Boya over 14 yean of age. PIsmi^ took third in the same net here,
Dnrham. both of Mentagoe, retamed
elaan work. The Trwvana Ctw 0am the race at Pact-Henn In straight bometoday. Ttpy eama to vtott their
Bing Co.___________________ M atoter and daughter reepeoUrely. who
are paUanta at t
READ ABOUT "HAm.EB, THE
.-I Brlmi and W-Uie O’Brien of Det.-oU,
TraiyeUMttla tfaco in II
AMATEUR CRACKSMAN.” BEGIN*
wbo have been spending 10 days at
Berlhi.
Sept.
7.—tt
to
oOe
.
IN TH? DAILY EAGLE SATURDAY.
ooanty, passed
nomoed that mperor wnUam h plan- Sbomberg In. LeelaiiH
i ^-----------h« way
through the dty today
-------asnaatlantic yaidtt i«e
A. w. holunqbworth,
«e to'ptepamd to oEsr
Mtoa Dort Carvar of Manton, ra_^ed heme today after a pleasant
anotter enp, as-he la
Empicymaflt Contmelar and Ceniml»' in yadtttng. wMk’a trip about the nortbem raeorta.
She wu in the dty over night the
Bicn BMaemnii.
The Doean «aee of 1»D6 attmetod guest ot Mra. W. M. OoddiagUm on
We are in toodi with more thu
Itwaswimhy Bay street
eo,ooo lele^meA m
Mim Flora McEaeberon of Elk Rapthe Atlantic.,^ American yasGt, hi
nesi eoneema. wm
Ida, waa in tha dty a couple of *
fasttima Ten.yaehto competed.
the gued of her friend, Mn. i_ .
Kfiiiii, of 1020 South tiblai straeL She
left thto noon for Grand Rapids and
w nm at n Twy Bodwnta 0
other points.
new and ferial type ot est
C, H. ‘
Write phensb eaS, or watch, tba bid- btla has recenttr been pat oa the
_______ jt Tenth BtnoL
etla board flor toiala and ^nphe- km in Sooliand'Whlch to (liMginH es. today. Mn. B. A.
paeUUy tor tam woriu aid wUeh is retnmad 1
•on. wbo hu BiBO bau
Citlaens’ flwaa 4T4. BBaBmi__ net only auttaA tor plowlnB.bat may vidting her eon, returned heme todey.
eqnippad
as
<
cumvator
es
tw
huUdlng tlfl B. ftoat Btreal. np ataln.
MIto Mdan Bttot win luve on tbs
will ptepara tba ground and
eeriy train tomonww momlhg tor
the aead at one opeietloD. sad can he Waebliigtan. D. C, when die win vlett
' tamily -cf Major F.'B. Strong.
eparated at' a better wpotfi then s
THE IDES OF MARCM”-*ATA, and win be one ot toe:
t Thus when idcwlng it can cor•URDAV. FIRBT OF A SERIES OF er from six to Sevai acres a day, and ______nalde at the marriage of tbe;
BIGHT BTORIES ABOUT RAGLES gom over tbe iWd a» as to leave tt la majer'e nleoe.
DavM Ellto, wife and Ifttio aen, have
—«ET NO. ONE AND DOST N
final shape for cultlvatlcn. The OTHERS.
Wben sot in -we in .Bia Add. the
Qter car to used to drive all fai^ag days, retnmad to their hooM gt 1
ma«ln«y, andwba ptowtng, «>• <»t today. Hr. mis operoted a Me
A Cold Settled In His
of fMl. labor sad dapredatlen hat •hop in this dty a tow years ago
A. J. Jennaase, »20l Budar BL. OhL been computed .at 21 pec aae, or lam to in the ume bueineM there.
<ago,
go. writee: “1
“l am
r- _
and ttna one-balf the espsnat «f plowlag
U C. Cheelsy. wfw fer tha pad IS
am1 out In
in.Iall klndn
menthe hu bald the pcattlon at man­
took odd which aettled In
ager of toe Wedem HnlCB Oe.% budand I was In bad shape. 1 triad <
nau in thto dty. redwed hto poetUco
yestasday and left for Datnft. Hto
ineoeaaor to B. M Kane ot Petoakey.
rotor's Kidney Cnre. Two^tUds ot a: dheeoagh tmt eg
who took diarge yeaterday. Mr.^ne
bottle cured.me.” BoM by S. B. Watt;
mm b* mado. The-------wu manager abont a year aga Hto
^SoBM.___________ Im-w ' |Bg haBks tb»2Hm aalmaL does not many ftlanda are ptsaaed to eee Urn
Mh to be tetAihan tt is net w«gG- ‘ ickfisata.
w
Bed. tap aoll and flmng dM. glwn Bft and tt to here
iSr. and Mra. Byivader Brum gave
away «tba wrMt sad of Wayna atoaaL ytfmt o^eeanamy can probably be _ ,parto laat night-gt toelr home at
Lesg t«ka in honcr ot todr
for a week of tan days.. Coak Bm
Mias
Lcutoe
Sdramaehnr.
ct 1
CttiMV Rhone 880.
284442
dacorated
The houu wu beadttUy
bead
______1
and white.
tor the oecadon
In men
a
READ ABOUT “RAFFLES. THE
1 be m -cMtbe !-■>«« Shore G There were about It people proagnt
AMATgUR CRACKSMAN.” BEGINS
to^ cream ud oake'wei* served and
IN THE DAILY-EAGLE SATURDAY.
uporteddiwieptiowHy-

FOB GAlX.—We have, anG.eld Gw
Bale, tha taWontog ittt «f. Baal

VANTMD-Compelent draftaman. Ad­
dress. “A. B," care of ParirPlaee
Hotel.
'S8U
WANTTO Boldieu' and BaOcca’ p^
-’Tl dainii Uttia G Shcrtec, 822
and diML
22l2tfl
Acen—ting; W to «1M n month n
ary aaanred ear padanten unde '
Onr atx wtooola the iBEgeat in i
endoned by an BalWeada,
MOBBB SCfiOOL

IBSSSS

and pluty ot wood timber cn fkto
toad. BeCanni.
FACIOBT OB Bay BtraeL Power and
machlnaty ready to nm—8S foot
*—’-------• —* lecattcn for ay

aS5'

2SSMC
. RAT.B OR TRADE—Lot,- cccner
■WdBter and Bartow atreets. Oeo.
Moir, 120 West Stats MreeL 8842tM

of baOdlns etona; ana lot on 1
FTOBt streeL naar OarfleU avsBaa
Addieu 602 WaMtingtoB MreeL
BeU pbOBe 16L
'4Stt

FOE SALS OR ]
WANTKD-A gtritor kltiben aaAue
bonsA ooraer ThlrteeBth and Bofor dining room wigric. Walufti Inn, . hamto. 8m C a. Yader, State Imnk
or T. A. C0B)cn. Wbltbig HsteL
WattoD JtmeOon.'
il-tf
88484f
WANTKD-^ purehaaer ter a eoantry
a^ toad bata. amall torn, xoanant

5,ra

little G 8

u one mae
I an to hearI wtth aala.

Price a
be add
cation.
City. MM.

8S124f

WANTBD-Qlrl wanted for ge
gclBg to .1 warmer ettmeta this toll
now to the time to can and talk lo­
hooeew^ SDOm tomlly, wagu
cation and rateA <w Jdn our egtenrfLSOperveek. Mra F. a Deamond,
sionA We C9ut one to go early anil
4U Slxth.atruL
88404f
UKBttL Uttto G SherteA 222 FTCBt
Street.
2227-**6
WAMTBD- LsWB work, i
FOR SALB-^Ooe mtle place m Want

s;rsfs!ss5^- ss??'s5srs«sss*ia” ■
handlA ailver trtmmlnsA MIk
worn through at ttgL Hfladerwffl
Phoae» Bsgle
________
oOea__owner wOi can
and prove propmty.

FOUND-A lady’s Jacket tn road w
of town. Owner caU at J. N. Mi
nek'e Jewelry sttwn
*624*-wUFOR BALE OR TRADE.

o FTOnL B. J. OaokA 427 Um
traeL ClttMa’ pbCM 2SG
822*41

FOR RBNT-SottBA 8 kmua to acmeone who wanta rent to apply on purchauefabame-dtperaMBthapIdlad oa paymenL Uttto G Sborto-.
2S14t4
282 FrcBt BtreeL
FOR Btorr—A nan house CB Cedar
street. BiqTfire of W. J. Moody.
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8860t6»
FOR HENT-Oaoe rooms~tor rent
over JohnaOB'h drag stora Mra. T.
O. Johnson, m Sixth street 28424f

FOR 8ALB—(froeery and other bual,nau oppoctaalttu that It. win pay
you to.tnveatisatA either tor caeb

FOB BALB-Fam Of 40 aaru; lew
price aad euy tanm. Uttia G
Bherter,-222 Front etreat tiUtM
FOR SALB-HMSA 8 romu, oG StaU
and oartlc^d avunaA enw anttly
paymentA aaato u rant, or «Bahnage
for other good property. Uttto G
Sboner, 222 ITOnt atraat t8tt08
raying rent to then

TO SBUi—Bton bnOSat and loL 60foot tnait on FWt afrwL a flrat
clau inraatment to aaka amaj.
uttto G Shorter, 222 Freat atraaL
2Sl44t

only two or three hundred dcllBrs
down on a two Uwaarod
hamA’ UtUe G Shorter, 822 Front
etreeL
824642

BOOSE FOR Barr, e
Boae etfseti; T tooa
July W, a X Mi
FOtrSALB-Some nice amiuner roaort
Iota tor aale in Ogaront Iceatlena.
Little G Sbgrter, 222 Front atreet.
FOR 8ALB ORHXCHANQE-^ acres
fine fruit aad tarmliig land. Time
MISCELLANEOUG
Oven if desired, or win
tor bouM and-lot or desln
ingicU. For tvthm'partli
MO'NBT TO LOAN on premnH prop­
at Tbe Beonemr Stms.
erty. In ‘rome to suit L Newtond
Tyler, room 602 New Wilhefan block
Fl» SALB-AlaeR new Fox type­
fifth floor.
7-l-'06
writer.
or time. BaragtA V.
V. HamntcB. Parti Plau GsteL T2tl
TO BBLI^129«cre tom. toef mltoa
from dty. 66 acfea clearod. UO
fruit
Kl.<8G'CniG,<*

relUhle Bna that ia.alwaya cn ttmt.
Eadt ordan a roedatty. Imakaa”
Umlu wtth hack. lemfiBrtnggar
InttvasyXo
'
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tifa 1
xttA. rSoro Stan-

TO SELL-eheap, n .
summer facmA good______ _______
ingh. IJttta G Bborter, 222 Front
atieeL
286241

kuMratmefca; Few
BUtoynaavldnd
want. Iharoflva

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iaatotk^alaoani..
... aueflasau',
antovu, traps
ed cantovu.
trapa and atagla bugTO SELINA D
Kbtdlr glvs ma a eUl wtou to
only 810 down and <7 per month
of oMjtUas to thto Itos. lM2-ct
tin paid. Only MX per cent IntenaL
really much Reaper to buy a hems
..............................little Gi~-^-pnGOMAL-U you wish to e> tote
toMbnu out on u aad au if we
havaad --iirUBi on onr Ed af
FOR 8ALB—Sod, 6 oenta a load; »p
harafito tor aala ttat awta yewdirt 4 centA flB dirt 2 osBtA E. J.
CoitoA 427 Menroa stred, CRIseng
pbcae'860. DM at west mA at
Wayne street.
88a4f

$e*nath dreet

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iFdSt SAHSr-Hiiek honm and -

Eomrr to loam en |Bi;BH.igato
■dty. to- aaau to ntt i Nairtau
Tytor. rocto 6tt Ksa Wilhdto ktaO,
'fifth ftoor,
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