The Daily Eagle, March 04, 1905

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The Daily Eagle, March 04, 1905

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

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THE DAILY EAGLE.

PAWB 9 TO 8

THE DMLT EAGLE, PATUBDAY. MAEGE 4, lfi05.

With Our Bosiness Men

Among My Books
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9eorgs B;-^Croas, proaeonUaft at­
Id Tbe Outlook for Dumber
ad^and belac.lhai they cease
torney tor a(U4_TtmvarM ^hiaty, is
1904. there Js quite » eymposluiii qf gin to live it." ' •
oks-otjba yoongset Istryara In to
tin- books children like to read
Normal children are poets, hut they
city but from the time he opened np
consists of sn srUcle by Miss Bllu- are also actors and realltts; they have
an offlee in this city and bang out his
-r-\^ »
belh McCracken. “What Children Ukb the pasiHon for knowing tbings and
shingle, tnA from tbe university of
to Read." "Favorite Books
for doing things. Since children be­
Michigan, he has made a success cf
Childbood." by Henry VanDyke. aJ c3 gan <0 read at all, they have loved
bis prectlce of to profeaaimi. That thm
Hesan Rice and Thomas Weatworth stories of the men who face perils,
and be has the confidence of
RISkIdsod: and as able editorial.''Tl)c surmount obstaclee, and give di
the elUzMs is Indicated by the fact
, Books that CblMren Bead." I i
the weight of r^ity by realiaing them
served two terms as dty at-i
Rive you some quoIsIIods from
In action and In condltlona" '*
torney and la now sening his second
huicr: "There are few eoblecls sliL
"Who of us has not liked books for
•rm as prosecuting attorney.
' wbicb It Is more dlOculi to deal in
whose fonit he qo longer enret, but
Mr. (Jroaa was bom In New York
' lyHrit of dlspasslontio Inquiry tbau whose appeal was, after all,
ate bnt might really be called a
the books one loved in childhood; and which antedates literary ta
nauve of the Wolverine sUte, for his
DO matuie person who has kept bis In peilencer"


• •
parenu mored from Monroe eoanly.
STREET IN EXCAVATED CITV OF POMPEII.
terest in books can ever t>e indlfferenl
New
York. to^Uwa county, Michi­
(Photograph
by
Mra.
J.
W.
Milllken.)
"Children ought to form the rend­
Ui Ibe books wbicb, in subsUnee
gan. when he was but ono year c!d.
ing iiabii as they form the habit sf be-;
lllDstratlon. brioR back the'old days
His father’s name was Jaa. A. Cross
when lime paused on long sunmer af Ing courteous, because It is the nntnr-:
and tore are three brothers besides
sOaO^OK^eOOtOeOeOeOeOO
' A TIP FOR GOLFERS. '
IrabSt' of the home, and -they ought.
ti-nu>ons until the chapter was flnisb'
Bcbject of this sketch in tbterror of what he felt a
(aw to CIrr OM Calf Oall
ed. or the danciOK lights from the U) read good books because no books
family.' The brothers are; Chas. H.
thaf are not good ought to be within
Coal «.» l^alol.
he pleaded. "I’m plain now. and It now attorney at Muskegan; Louts U
open Are lent a magical quality
their reach. This editorial Is practlHarlug got ihnnigli with mure new
hook In Ibe faand."
and Ira H.t who sim rrolde
fally a summary of Miss McCracken's rubber covered ImilH lUnii they can voudrop.
old .home hear Spring Lake. Ottawa
"TTierc iji something of the romahti. article which she oonc
wiiii «|U«uiinity, gblfers
you make me now."
county. Tbe father ;s still living bnt
By rRANk H. SWEET
cist in every healthy boy or glfl, and paragraph which will And t respou- dis|>v«e<l to beijlu
‘-Ix«k at that BlUy." said O'Neil,
le mother died in Jminary, 1895.
omisliig from ohi xiock. wya the
the lore of action ougbi never to be Blve feeling in most of ut
holding up a bottle between
Geor^ It. Cross remained on tho
OopjrichL not, liy Flask H.
and the sun. "Don’t tot
separated from the love <>( tbe Ideal, Aecting upon Ibe books, or kinds of too Herahl. M.wt goiters in Ui'eir time
farm until be was SI years of age.
the aplrttna). the poetic: a child who boo^, wbiqh are specially, enjoyed have boiiglil a i-pii.uf golf imlnt and
loOoOoOOoOoOoOeOoO'
made iiii ntieiiipt to iinliit up some old
very
best
in
town,
and
we’ve
got
During
this period he attended the dis­
. is «r> educated that be becomes. Inti­ by ^lldren f know,, and by children balU wbivli. M.-e fur Uieir blavkucss.
O'Neil stcpperl tq the door of the more bottles In waiting. There's tss trict school and also epeni.three years
mate with forms ef life and cstran^ about whom I hqvc heard,
lookol :iM if lliv.v were still cupiible of aalooo. holdiUB his glass so he conld whole glasses for you. BlUy-just for
Northern Indiana'. Normal
mvli
goisi
»erv_li-e.
from its soul la defrauded of life best
you.
Think
how
if«
feel
sec
the
colors
of
the
sunlight
through
' that they were, in the great
school at Valparaiso, Indiana.
.Nloity iilue per ■•eiii .>f these golfers, the liquor. The street was compam- down your throat aud remen
pari of bit Inheritance and crippled majority of cases, such books or kinds
He became Imbaed with the desire
having nppllmt the ]>.iliit In tbe cusat the start iq tbe race Tor perfection,
bopks as 'grown-up' people alao touisr. umuiier witli .a ]mhit brush, Uveiy deserted, -for when cowboys'were it Bmells; Ixiidy. 1 do feel almost Uks
> study law and follow that profession
drinking
the
whole
thing
mvselC
But
the universal child wanu the gates, particularly favor. II appeared to
In town It was customary for the in:id after graduating from the normal
have tluiilly nhaiuloued the thing in dis­
here. Btlly."
open out of the actual which be
that their reasons for their choice gust aud lUruwu the bHlIs away. I’aint habitants to bethink themselves of
school workedJn the woods two yeaiv,
into tbe ideal in which be believes.
0 reasons with which most of us so upplloil Invarlnlily seuies and drlea needed duties indoors. Tbe color 6t
earning monej'io pay his expenjeg at
the
liquor
proving
satlafactory,
O'NelTa
For the sanm reason, children love
lu
hlolM.
and
blolcho*.
with
tlic
streak
be sympathetic,
college. Tben he entered ' Ibe Dnlpoetry when the right kind of poetry most cherished boohs like tbe 'favorite markliigH of iIk- bruxli everywhere iu band drcgjpod from its sIgnlAcant poslversliy of Michigan, taking the law
Is read to them so that -they feel tbe books' of the children around us, in evldeiu-o. au ihal-for pracUeni piiriKwes thui on his hip pocket and his eyes
course and graduating in tbe clan
the iMill Is quite useless afterward.
swept,tbe street.
apell of its rythm. They love, the that they hare, in default of, or
of 1892.
Is one dr the easiest thlugs iu
"Hike here, you feUsrsI" he yelled
. poetry that stirs the blood' au ap- addition to. auy other quality,
In the class wit£ Mr. Crow was a
the world to |uilnt ii golf ball whoa it
' .peals to the isaginatidn: th<^- love strength a Utile more tbau human, a Is done priilicrly. Put ns much of tbe BOddegly. "Yonder’s J^Uly Patterpat
young man by to naiqe of C. H.
tomlng tbe corner. Uet’s cover the
ibe 'W’blte Plume of Navarre, and they beauty, a little' more than earthly? paint ns would lie voiivenleutly
Thomas and thto two became warm
■tzeet and corral him and then make
surfs. ■ - a quar
- 4ove tVordswortb's 'Daltodlle' and the
friends. Upon gnduatlng they de­
we choose our Tavorite books,'
Please don't 1 don’t
lAm dance."
; songs In Tbe Princess,' 'Baby B^l.’
‘Tt'll do you good." inflexibly. “Ttm termined to begin Wineas together
children choose their favorite palm of the left In
"Hubl” drawled another cowboy
snd 'The Village Blackamith.’ ft they books, for that within them .which the well cleiiiicti Imll and lay. It ou IL ■who w4s leaning against the counter, are getting tWo from going without it and te September oN18«2 locatlttg in
len put tl right,
_ . hand on top of it
this city.
r were more often made sensitive in is ’the glory and tbe freshness of
111! niraut
nil
In lietwoen for emptying- glasses and fllaglng them at stuff
and roll the hull
This partnendiip contlnneii two
. Childhood to language In Its singing' dream.'"
some twenty Hecoudawnlil It has plck- whoever he thought might s;ot be ablg ton to have it poured down in bot­
, they would And the Aght
> n lay«- of ]MlHt all o\-er aud you to dodge and holding tiis rcvclw tn tles' full. You know what we taj' years, when Mr. Thomas went to lAte
The articlea on "Favorite Books of
Ann. The firm of Twaddle A Crow
t Retting ''iBi-ky." Then place It readiness to meet possible objection to
t materialism laUr in life
My ChUdhood" are deserving of
Billy, and you must drink to
was then formed and continued.four
l>iei.f of gUss or other haul su^ Ug playfnJnees. '‘Patterpat woFt wtuXe thing.”
o carry on and to win. For the lengthy notice and I will reserve them,
years wbgn It was dissolved. Atcr
BUly dropped npon bis
In the meantime do not forget face to <iry. It will l>e fotinil to have a dgncc. He's joined the, Bttlc pssiy gf
, children love storii
I>erreolly creii.i-oac of'palut upon IL
gone,'
they can act; for such stories that the "favorite book" of YCMJR witli no^iloMuts ami no obscurcnient Henoonltes up country
ddn’t you brerd?
1 Into magical or bnaglBhiy chllhood is jine we want to hear .of the iKiliiral mnrithig of the hall.
A eeiviid coat Is
n>elr Imagtnatloo responds about

ifp

ftlLLY
i PATTERPAT

beforv pls.vlhg w
1«u?> «• Malip .rOcMi- TAa>1.
Oniii- MiintRli chcciK' In make one cup,
dd init' qimncr h-rel lriiH]iuoii each Of
all siiid luiioiiivil. II
gniluK of rayeniK- uikI II rfmiiilliig tin)<l>oou of butler.
_ . III!' bowl over lull wilier mill iKnit
eoough lu rnnii a kiiiooIIi paste., rut
dbgcrs »f Ihiiily sUenl .l<r«id. hiiller
1 Mllglilly and UnisI dellrnU-l.v.
Bprmil IIm- elHim- liilxlim- over llie
ta-isl. wl III llK- ovMi iiiitil Ihr .Iicv-kc
'lucItM'n'iul M-rvi-iit lll■■1•

this dissolution Mr. Cross was alone
In business uoUl Hay. 1902. During
this Ume be bad offices with Attornry
O. Q. CoveM, who is now United Stait-i
district atzmiey for the western dmtriu of Michigan. In May. 1902.
Metors- Covelt £ Cross joined affairs
s£d at present are located in a fine
suite of offices in the new State Bank
building.
.
Mr. Cross gave many of bis friends
great surprise when, on .SepL J,
1908, be became a benedict, marTylirt
Miss Jessie dtfTea of Coldwater, why
been a teacher ia the pnbK.:
schools of this c;iy. Since then, one
ebUd. Ruth Elizabeth, has become a
member of the family and aaateU to
make pleasant the pretty home pn
Sixth street.
Politically Hr. Cross is a Repuhllm and always has been. He was «n
prtnted city attorney by Mayor J. W.
Patchin and was re-appointed by
Mayor O. P. Carver. His servlcee a:i
proseenttog attorney begu on Janu­
ary 1. 1901. He Is a member of tho
Mamie order and ate of the Knighi*
of to Maccabees and for years has
been a highly respected member' of
the Baptist church.

ATCSctnay.
'Vtben. Ton used to know
: figure at tbe eoanter st—
’•'Why, of cooise, of oouree,” ho

as he says, bo won'l stop essy.' It'll be
I two mqnih-i'bctore lie sobers up.
Uteftari in right."
Billy shot him u gratefnl look.
"It's like this." be
1C saw.
saW. with
vrith a pa) his voice. “Six
months ngo 1 happened to be up In
the country, and 1 saved a girl's life.
, 8()e was voiight hy q bear, and—and I
suppose I nctcil some brave, .\nyfaow,
she and her folk? thought ao and took
me In. Since tlieu l't*e been up there,
'and I ain't tiisted a drop, and I've been
reelin' that uudilie I could make some­
thing of m.vKcir some time, like 1 used
to tliiuk n~;i long while qgd.'' There
was n liiilc i-atcU lu his-voice: tbeo be
went on In lower tones; "Me and tbe
girl was to be married. I came down
today for a rlnjr-and license. They
belfcvc In me up there, aud Tve joined
In with ihcm. iimr—his eyes suddenly
becoming Mead.v and aggressive at a
giggle from one of. tbe rowboys—'If

Clmosi- Ii Koiia Ihi'l l^•^l!• u lule if possllih-.. TIh- x>M-nl •Iiiamhi'illmis of. iiiiwt
............... an- Ml cimil llinl IIm- kIiirit
whow’ woitls liSve Kiiiiie iimsiblc iiivau
IIm-iii. IhoilKh'sel Io n Kiiiiple
DiHod.v. is far iiion- llki-Iy ti> l»- appreh-d than llie ■'ll^•ll1it river" t.viM- of
love Uiilbut. Songs. Willi .i-oiiiplieiitcil
ruul.nli* or lout. Iinlilliig niiUai nn- liest
aVdldi-il 111 llie liinjoi'lty of eiinsi lie
DienihiT thill very mipiilnr songs arc 1Ing sung by iiuinr giftcl »-<ie«lisls than
youno-ir on eveiy haml. and
suVer li.v rsimpnrison. There an- plenty
of good soilgs tliiit are lint llttJv.known.
of these, even If IndlffiTcntly
rendered, is for more pleasing than the
-latast thing from some popular opera,
which everybody has beard. Do noL
a role, choose a song with n dlficult acTbe amateur vocalist Is
; TP.tT, tin.LV."
tn a very great erient at tbe mercy of
.iriiiK will I
the amateur occompanisL and the lat­ conceded, "a
ter U often weak in ezecutioD and may for Piittcrpaf fiel. I did iu>cd I
be the means of spoiling one of yoor know ll-lly.
jlna. uud fun
nesbambitiouB efforts.
.ind evvrylliiiqr «a« j"-l in his feet.
I i-aiii' plain there
Row 4 Oeaa a Oanfe.
____________ful Of muriatic add will couldii'l lie m I'aii'-rnit aiij-more.
thmoughly elsuse a carafe or glare AVe'll oil •« wiili Itilij's Kpct-liil linideadly poison. It lierer."
As tlic«' tiled out a n>-u'eoinei' from:
SOU)MON>8 POOL.
er the add U removed tbe caraA Mioald Texas liMki'd disro:iienii-lly ut u'.NvlI.
.(Photograph by Mr*. J. W. MlHIkenJ
‘-Aiiy.s|>c<'Inl hiilihVii»-iii 'bout that.
be rinsed In hot soapsuds and tbeo In
Patlen'al's feet?" lie ia-niire-d, •'TTc
several clear waters. The add ct
poured from one vessel to another and heeu pretty roiiif-iriatile slult.g on the
HMV <0 Make a Plata Rarsk ..
oountiT. We have daiirinq down to
then
retnrnnT
to
the
bottle
for
future
SRDEn SILK.
Ooo-hnir pound of cheese grotod, two
Texas;- .
tablespooiifulB of butter, ooe-gwutor
"Bitter go back lliuie." <urtly. “0»
au WoBgrrlBl <
' Hew te Foie Xanicl...
teaspoonful salt, few grains cayeano
TgO Kit on the v*liiler if you like. As,
pepper, one-half cupful of thin ci
To fold n dinner uspkln Iron it allI to iisliiceiiient. literv ain't only one
two yolks of eggs. Melt the butter in over on the right side, having first dancer, and l(;a1's I’atlertiaL I'v'hecn
Of many yean, has found that the
a spldL-r. Add diccsc. salt and pepper. preeM-d the Initial or uioa<«ram or»
der fnrolabee the only thread which Wheu the cbccsc Is nearly melted add a paclUvil Hurfaev. Fold lu halves with to Fr:>-<-» and to Kaiis;... f'ity und to
fhliii^ii. null I've .i-ceii flani-in' -least­
can he euixvmfnn.v u^ In canylnA
tbe wrung aide out: pow turn one hem
on his work, write* Ambroae Swasey crndually the cream and the cgt allibt- .back to tlic middle fold. wbl<fli>4>rings ways what Ihr.v vailed daucln'—but
ly beaten. Pour o" Wilt cratoes
I've- never seen h"« ..ne T’slterpaL
In the Kflwrtin.- .4uictk'na
tbe right side to view; then flihi tbe lin­ only he has to he liniticrvcl up with
fiieo
of
toast
and
serve
hot
he iqiider llii''-iiio*ily Med are rrpa
en over and bftng the other hem to to (frem Jugs of whisky Aral. Them his
one-erui tocu.-# 'Util <>(.a tbonasdtb
fold. You now have on one long side legs .ire nil wheels and imroliolas and
- How to Malco a Barometee
___
_
J
■_
.aaiH/n
Of an iLrii ill di.-..W- and, In adflinmi
For this you needXduttc dean, clear tw6 folds and on the other edge
to tlipir Ktreiigtli lin'd elasticity, they ylBsa bottle. Take o-^^eadiofcaa' fold' and two hems. Fold again in to rlcO'hays and sciiitlllali*. Now,- you
stand right heiw. nml I'll ronter out to
have the iiefOliur |iK^>erty of irtthmiddle, then turn one end under
standing great rhangea of temperatnie, a^^oivc them In thirteen dtuis of to other over on top. and the napkin the middle of the sirot. That's him
and often when medaurlng -the ann «nre alcohol. Shake Oil tfRaolTsa. Then -will Ik- Am. with all Items and folds lomin' yonder and lieglnntn' to dodge'
spots.' altbongb the h*« is ao intense Dobr tn bottle and cortt UghUy. Hang even. If n large napkin is foM^ tn already. TlJ.-ifB the vay he tised-to
ns to owed: the lenses of tbe mioom^ the bottle of mixture against a wall, tbe common way the thickness of to do. and we luid to rouud him like we.
would a wild mustimg an(L tben fill
ter eyepiece, yet tbe gpiia Un«
f.oii.g north, and It wOl prove a psfect linen at the fokls will draw to edgss him iip."
in tbe least injured.
SStto prophet TFhen to liquid is back and make them unevan. lUtlBBitty patterpni was a bloek and a
The,jhreads of tbe sUk^onn. al- cteor It promises lalrwrete. ’ROien lt trato with n square of papv. If Mcew
half away, eonilng on slowly and look­
^lo^b of great Value as a comme^ b muddy or cloudy It Is a algn of rain. sar.v. to leach tbe trick of folding ttte ing from side to rfde for some avenue
«rodn«. are ao coarse and roiifb'~~~- -When little white flakes nettle In to
n M,-ure B<nootlmcs.s.
of escape., Hie kradusl spreadlug of
—'
3
A.
.. ^
-Spared
wfth
the
silk of
tbs Wider tot t»ttMn It means tot to wsaOmr la
the cowlMjys seiws the Ktreet lirought
they canaM be uaed te such tnstrncolder, and tbe thldrer toto- Hew to Make Drapestle-s Peggiog.
meiuortos of I'H't experiences, and
*
..TtT
ments.
' ,
Boll II cupful of riv.- until It Is soft:
^'r
the coldtf t>
It becomea. Wlna
Fine, Blan'l
starzy,
grow troubled
■ ^er Unta, altboogb hut a fraction AUsa foretell a otorm, anHaige-flatan 'then take two egga. a cupful of sugar
of a tboosandth of awtodt-ln diameter. an signs of snow. When to Uqoia and one of milk, stir together and add stopped and looked back, lint it was too
to the rice. Pare six cooldnr applet
•seas full of Httte' threap
Several of to. cowboys
-y. Home Chat tot gradnally. ilas tn slice and place in bottom of paddliig
their rousteun. ■otU ns be
unto and form a stn^ Uae. and ttb
dlah and poor the rice custard
top. it -maans wttd
turned they swnug into ibeir saddles
beetuse of tUi tot tbw wmdin W rtorma. Try this. aa*y«
Bake In a n
a tone and dashed
shed up to •trcct. in a few
aalTOAnd nnder to tdgbsst-maffriCFleUable too jnany
eaten
»tt?lrnia5S,ianE-

I>o. Danny. But. of
you could
iqaiuI ilropplng and
micnlly toward
his hand reaching mcvhin........
thcliottle -''ihls win finish It
there they don't have anything strong
to drink, nud-nnd they never suspect­
ed I was Uiat way. When they find
this out It'll be over with us. I'll run
through niyseir soon's I caq. and-and
.CLIMBING THE PYRAMIDS.
(Pbqtegropb by Mra. J. W. Mllliken.j
holding the bottle
ip between his own e.vee and to sun,
"Seems .-1 pit}' to Rplll such good stnff.’
hesald iwettmi.v. “hat It's got to be."
Thc9» 10 a louder voice; ■’Here, you fdlera. sec ihiit stone over foUiev side
Ihertrcci? Well, every one who's got
0 bottk nhy nt that, and the ouc.who
breaks Inte the. most pieres will go
with Billy to eee abort the ting and
licxmu-, Then we*H nll'idah In
present ami" •
Billy's livjd went up suddenly,
eyes were innlat.
"No. DO." he proleated; "t doiiT
DO present gentlemen. Fve lieou '
lag bord up there and liiive got some
ahead. I'm all right long's 1 can keep
awav from that stuff."
"Shnt lip. BUlyr O N'ell retorted
graciously.
Tain’t you: IF* a present
for the bride. And I reckon we'd bet­
ter make it two of our best Ttonies.

He can become faiDona. Charles Dldt■ "I can't take tbnL my lord; it's loo ens did bh> ■Sketches by Box" so well
much." said the prisoner jespectfolly. Uial before he wa* twenty-two his
bat Aruily. "I can’t take IL Tour namow* known to all tbe w^d.
lordship nee* I didn't steal very mneb.
He can "make tils mark" oo well that
It win open bis career. Palmerston,
The bnron indulged in one of his low, BngkiDd's great statesmsn. was admir­
cbuckliDg laughs before replying.
ed In sebool for hi# brtlllsnt work and
"Well. tbaFs ren true: ye didn't steal wrote letters home In Ecgllsb. French
and lUlian that are modHs of i-onpositlon today.
months';"
He can aitpr a great university be­
"Nav. my lord, bnt I can't take tot fore he Is-dblrtceo. tt’lHlam PlUtlkl It'
uriiber.-- aold to priaooer patiently.
-London Tel^nipb.
•Tkeu Uk' tbree.-'
“That's nearer tbe mark, my lord."
T Ibv l iBhrelU.
the prlswier said approvingly. “Bnt I’d
I mnbrellu so that, ft
rather you made It twa If you will be
ao kind."
"Vera wen. tba. Uk’ two." aaJd tbe
judge, wltoto air of one who te-pleased to have done tbe ri^t thing at last do thi* U sUcinM iw.-or l-c Sloml on tbe
Iliil* iK-niihliiig (Im- water to"And. mind, don’t come again. If you point.
trlckie dnw-n. >q> .:ii;is ilie silk nul uiakdo I'll give f*-well. It all depends: "
ing tfie win* ru*iy. .Ncitln'r kImuIiI an
nmbrelL* lie «?iH-:iec1 to dry. for in tbU
Icira. one. two. three, and craahr And
waytbe *llk u Ktm.-hed. and later It
wBh tbe test word a half dosen
bavedone it;
tore bottles delivered from aa mav boys b
Be c
r a gi;reat poem. Aiexanunerring lumds crashed agalnK the
"Ode to Sob'
der Pc^ wrote bis famons
1
Itude" when be’ wa* only twelve yearn
A ComsIderM* JoAge-

Baron Martth. an English Justice,
wb(»e natiic leniency and eeatee of fun
often pUced him at the m«cy of tbe
very men be was trying, was on»
about to atntence an old ottader
dteTgc^wltfa a petty theft.
' -Look." said the baron, with an a^
Bumptlon of severity. "I hardfr know
what to do. bat you can Uk’ alx
niHlto.!:
________

He can w^te a groat book. Macaulay
HOOT So Cleon Pntet ~----wrote blB first }-olume. tbe -Prlirtllae,"
To clesn palat brusbes first tank to
which took to Utmiy world by storm,
and afterward
brtore he was in bla tcroa.
wash tn Soapy water tn whirii a Uttts ’’
He can write a Boecerefnl play. John soda ia disaotved. For broahea tot
O’Ketfe, tbe famooa Irish actor and have been used (or enrnto trot apfidts
playwright wrote a play tot la con- «C wto or mthylatcd igWt totenfl at
'Mdsred good today when be waa only

i

Tmi

PRUDENCE
ef PEGGY
g»M 9
ORnn^

OirmidB’ dslldMii are proTermaitf* ftisliifttiof Trr.:c.-:t«. bnl iwIllrtT rcffttiawleaa. Her aunt expected PiW to ,rcd to IVccy’ii dwWou.
'
lore trith dlacrlnlnatlou and Barrr
Irugili <tiin<' n hrciik In tli* moWIKI5-. a Bttinc crown to ao eremplaxy
Jf.
Slrtlfl Mow. rccciitt.v «la^
a , girlhood, but • the appearance of xled. wrote I*ejao' of licr U
Jamre Dnnhar prored a atumbUnc
block. Peggy lost bff heart completaly.
O&ly her head ekred her from Ita
t (’lielimon*. Janies Dtmbar b
pe>wiipHnf»
•-What jon art la lapoaalWe. Jla.
Ob what ahonld we UreT’
Tre a bnndred a iBonth and a«^
promised a ralae.^'
•TThlcb you can*t epeod nnOl yw
jrn. Ko. Jim;- Tm not extrarapuit.
•hot bow could we lire and aare for a
ralnydayr
^
“Not mncb to aare at flrtt Snroy
you care for me. PegfJ? ^Vhy. I wcc:»bip you. ao nothing else mattera. I
won’t let yon want, and we can wait
for toxDriea.''^
Peggy abort her bead. 'n>e stmg^
waa- ao great she dared not tmat her

Ip

frJ'^

1 U>VKB AS HS
-azLB ms OOP* BEMBB

Rtlt Jier men* pre^ce was tli«~eCaifip
of pn4>rietT. and bad abe beeo a ilttie
older abe could hare sidetracked all the
'roons tuatroaa aa ctaaperona. Peggr
tepreaenied tbc pbeaome&oa of an old
iMlad on rouoK ebonid«a. Sbe locked
ahead and xPaa nerer taken at a dlaad_____________
, Tantage-

TOlce.
“Well, be engaged-promiae to wait
forme.".
•Oh. Jim, yon tear at my"•Tour prod«»ee."
Dnnlmr'a rolco
grew a little bard.
“I meant heartatriags. but that doea
not matter. You are going to <»eltmore In rtarge of the telegrai^ office
tnie conditions will be new. We are
both young.: Aunt Margaret aays we
can afford to wait. When you
your
ralae come and ask;'—
“Snconraglng:" cried Dunbar. «-lth
acorn. “Work and plan for a girl wbo
for ‘prodeet reaaoos’ may be married
before my aim Is accompltsbed! If yon
an afraid to marry now, all rt^i, bat
at least glre me your promise orjt all
ends here."
“If you talk to me like tbia now,
what will you do when we are martledrPeggyln her anger stUI looted ahead.
They were walking, and now they In­
stinctively ttffned toward borne.
Aunt Haigsiet wae pleased wltb ber
nlece-e dMelon.
“Ton acted pmdenUy, as always."
•Orest praise, < yet aometaow it failed
to comfort Peggy.
James Dunbar
y. J.

.-3
uf to

- - nn I

.
8 for­
got bow to Ungb.
Aunt Ibtgaret
growing anxlooi, doaed bar witt old

■'«.

A. n. MSIUUTTe

' Tired in the
Morning ’
This condition is unnateral.

A healtliy per-

son gels up in the morning well[ -rested,
rested, {Mling
feeline
fine and ready for tbe day’s work.
If you get up in the morning Jirtfd, it simply
. —

means that your nerves have not rested and
their restlessness has not allowed
4
you to rest
in the healthy,
normal way,
.....................-.way.
in the mni-niYiv

‘Tired io
morning.”
"Rundown.”
“All
worn out”*^these gigns are the warnings—th^
mean that your -nerves need attention.
You must feed some new power to yoof
*
. nerves.*
That is fust what Paine’s Celery Compound
does. It feeds new power ioAbe nerves and
builds them back to health
ealthy strengA.
It makes new Nerve Force..'
?orce.'
makes 1
. It
.
' %-ilality and makes life worth'
That is just why for the past 18 years Paine’s
Celeiy
Celeiy Compound has beer
been the most universally used tonic ifi the world.

A. H. BSERRITT’S EXPERIENCE
WILL PROVE VITALLY INTER­
ESTING TO THOUSANDS.
■“Two yean age I had a norvoua dlaerder
that completely proatratpd me. I couldn't
aleep, and would lay and Aom about all night,
arleing In the morning more tired than ovtr.
head heavy, eye* dull and every bone and
. muecle aching. I tried to gel along without
calling In a doctor, but waa finally driven to
M. He treated ^ for aeme time, but vrtth
no perceptible ffnprovement In my health,
tome one recommended your Palne’e Cel.
ery Compound. ' The change it effected In
my eyttem wae netleeebie almoR Inctantly.
i gradually took on fleah.
Tbe ‘aIH|ontf
feeling left me. In leee than eix weeks I waa
an everlaeting alekiteae.
reel actually
grateful te you, at my hei
health to^y
^
timonlal of what your madlelne can db.
Voura very truly.”—A. H. Merritt, aZ Mutle
Hall Bun^ng, Boeton, Mata., Fab. 12, tKM.
• Bandmaster FIrat Raglmegt Band, Haavjr
■Artillery, M. V. M.
Try Paine’s Celerj- Compound to-day.
Its effect is almost instanuaious—the nonp*

Ishment and vigor given to the n ’^ystem
'
by
y Compoun
lound is felt at
The
'
Tbe patient
patient feels
this at once and gains con*
ishment and vigT" ...........................
Paine's Celery C
fidence by it.

I

BAT61UPAZ, Jfe&flwm 4. lVt».«^B

\

Spectal PrtceB For t
New York mtqnraui
certain ciaase* of trade have a

marked awav op to six or seven times
the standard rtargea. A small steak
costa from fLCO to 88. three boiled
egge *1. an oyster stew 86 cenls and a
cup of tea. or coffee half a doUar.
In one ..f these rartanrtuite tbe, other
niter olse" I'm! huve night two orlenula who instated on be­
ing sewed paid *3 for steaks that coat
tne Outer edge.
. Belicnd a oonuuir.itlvel.v vuinl! pop other enatomeva not more than half a
iloo of land nod have n large divUlon dollar. A i-olored conple dropped In for
breakTast and read the speriaV bill of
Of land.

CABPET IvLeANiliie

FRCDCHEUMANN

Making and laying. Feathers renovai
Work tboron^Iy aao protupU
«uted.
Agent for Michigan Bui

OSTEOPATHY
J O

r«UEDl.-K>t

r,

,,

i

Wm. H. Steffens

Behead a violent disturbance of wa­
•They don’t char^'COcteite.for a ert
ter and have a alight disturtiance ol
of coffee!" remarked the man Ittssedir* .
water.
"
PIANIST AND TEACHER.
Behead rou>.-b or primitive and have Ibnalf. not uudetefandlng tbe fftnatlon.
Fr« conauliat^ regiritmi leaa.,'H'
"he'g gvine riidit away out^' yere."
'•
and Tehns call in A •idi-ni}- of Mu»u
roogb or primitive.
said tlie woman, riiowlng hw“W1tHe
Behead at ■ difuaiKe niid have
teeth. -Tb
Behead to strike at with a'aword and eent eallod folks.”-New V
bare to efrike at n-lth a whip.

Lai^e Fortunes Are Made
JOaijyjnthe Stock andj;
ill Crain .Markets, c

The Colonel's Waterloo.
.
ael John
in M. Fuller,
I
of Honey
Drove, Texas, --airly
nearly met fals WaterUv.
And Kidney tronbi-;.
■joo, from Uter_____________
In a recent letter, be aaj^: ”1 .was
nearly dead, of these complaints, and.
■Itbougfa I tried my family doctor, he
me if you t
«S_DluOBa. .
did me DO good; so 1 got at 60c bottle
r market letters.
Of your great Electric Bitters, which
of feri.. 2. A 'Spanlrt
f
IS well as large
4. cured -me- I consider them the best
A kind of meat
mi
^rplc poem. 3. A
means can Inercate their incomes by
5. A medicine on eartb, and thank God
who gave you tbe knowledge to make inverting at once. $30J» margins 10
them." Sold, and guaranteed to cute. shares stock or 1J»0 bushels of wheat
DyepepsiA Blltousness and Kidney
advaisce of ten points will make
Disease, by C. A. Bugbee, The Han­
. 00.00 profit for every r*
'
ealla's writtng tbat If abe took the, 8
nah Drug Store, C, B. Miller, drug­ vested.
Accounts of 630JI0 .
O'clock train abe would arrive In am^e ■"~V— is of colloo. Ann ana stron*:
gist. at 50c a bottle.
Ipw
arde are accepted.. .
tlmefordlnner.
X
4— wlnoowB grala the whole day loos.
Write for our daily market letter,
V
/— calU to aehool aod playtlms shows;
Tbe train bad pulled out at 8:10,
PAVING NOTICE.
free of cost for the asking.
Peggy bad diarged tbe dlsccqianc; to ^— pity Is for other's woes.Fursuant to a Msolutlon of tbe 0>ty
— Is a certain same. weT* told, ■
ber ivatrt. Now die grew anxloaa.
Coundl passed at Us session held os AUHUSTEI A CO.. Brtkcn art Mkm.
■While —is to '-tote- a load.
Her preparatlims bad not been made
And------. saucy UtUt chit.
the 20th day of February, 1905. notice
ill LbSsHc Sired. Qk^. ^
is hereby given that the city of Trav
Wltb ber nnal forethodgbL Sbe had
erse City proposes to make tbe JoHbw
cand only for tbe fact tbat the waa
log improvement, viz;
edng to Cbeltmore and tbat Jim -was
- pave East Front sUi
tbera.
Ro. S0.-Balgma.
tine of Park street
On reaching her deadnatlon die wont
I am tbe name of a river lo Europe
line of Wellington atreet, and
waa Boon known. There -waa no aaeh
and contain five letters.
Toke away apecificatioDB, plans an'd
Id diagrams snl
addteee aa Stdla bad given, and the di­ ■my first two. aod only one rema’"' estimates ol cost have been filed by
the Board of T^bllc Wor^ in my of­
rectory proved that ahe did not reside take away one. and two remain.
fice and are open to public examioaIn Cbaltmore, Pa. Peggy,aUttletrigb^
tion; that the City Coundl have des­
enod, retraced her atepe to the station
Ro. 8t,>a Cebe.
ignated as 'a dtetrict to be assessed for
to inquire for tbe next train for Fhllasaid Improvement, all the lands, lots
ddpbla. The first perm ahe ru Into'
and parcels of land fronting and ahutms Dunbar.
ting upon the ca-d proposed improve­
"Peggy-why. Peggyr
ment, viz:
Lots 1 t
~
their difference.
Inal plat.
I lt3«nur«n»inftpowarUwm
Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, block 12. Orig­
pajryou to invBBttfiate.
inal Blat
All .of block 23, Original plat, a
rve •come to the -wrong
the nnage (now city) of Trat
FCBgy sank ercBtfallen Into the nearest
eeat and etrove to fwee back ber tears.
The 1<
Danbaria bqart softened.
“Expl^
to the t
Council win meet on Its regular ses­
dear.”
sion tbe I3tb day of March. 1905,'
•Tm to visit Btella.at Obdttiore. 1when it will bear oblectlons to the ImI thought there was only Me. 'When Is
provement as aforesaldAnd to tbe dis­
poaseaslng. 2-4, rigor. 0-G,
tbs next train bartr
trict to be aaseaaed.
T-S, not ne old. 5-7, tbe name of
To RdladelphlaT" Inquired Dunter
great explorer. 64. ooo wbo eavee an- ' Dated thte 23rd day of February,
Slowly..

1905.
'■ uppsen one foot 2-0,*
■Of course. Bow soonT’
CHA8. M. BMRS.
a color. 4-8, not near.
H^ evaded tilt question.
S68W-12
City Clerk.
“pesgy, la cold reason so nUa^
>. rtA^oorrapUcal Peasle.
tocy? Didn’t yon mlas me Just a tltKo. »_A ChoroavMy FUWT la a kind of a*at:
My LAev yonr Ills nay cure.
Now take a cUas and look wilhl
Totfll BM roy WBOLS, I'm bup

EVES

n sad 2t Wm>.0M Terrace
That are Guaraolecd to Cure {
[eadsebea. Straighten
Cros»- |
lyes aod Beatore Perfect Visioc. ]

Dr. P. A. WoUe
B oick 413.au \Vilbalm Blk.y
TBAVEBSE CITY. MtCHlCAK

$2,000
MUST BE UAiSat DUHiNG
THE

NEXT

FOUR

WEEKS

400 Solid Gold Rings
AT.

ALMOST

HALF

PRICE

200 WATCHES
At 40 ptecLdlscoiUkt

Electric
Power

offer

refused.

is Clieffipe Clean \
and Reliable....

S. W. RASTALL
JEWELER

; Boardihan River
I Electric LIfttit 8
I Power Company.

■/

-■

pemiiittiloo. NeltlfrrtTOkc of the posalbllltles of the visit upto the last day:
iben Atint Margsrel-cteared her throat
“Sly dear, yonr dedalon about Mr.
Dunbnr wsh prudent bnt"—
'% don't aoppose 1 aball sec blm."
ventured Peggy hypocritically.
“He may reopen the—suldect
Ho not be hasty. I-htve been pecallar]y blessed. I hare tbe comfort* of a
daughter wttbont tbe drawback of a
bnsband.- Every one la not *0 fortu­
nate."
Peggy ktaaed ber annt tba. gatberIng ber baggage, entered the cab. As
■be bdqgbt her ticket the agent inquir­
ed wbedier she wished Cbeltmore In
Pennsylvania or New Toik.
“Pamtylvanla." said Peggy.
It seemed more expensive and a
longer -trip than she had anticipated,
bnt It waa not until late In tbe atter>
wn that she suspected f mls&;(e.
Ae coDdoctor Informed ber that ffie
train was duf at T. Peggy rememboed

-ISAUUS,

Hie stron^r nerve forces have began at

once to make each prgan of the bo^ do .the
work that nature ei^iects of it
Two days' treatment with - Paine's Celeiy
Compound -will prove its marvelotu power.
^ Fot ov« 18 years Paine’s^ Celery Compoj^d
iza and tonic in the world
' Remember thi»—Paine’s Celery Compound
IS tbe pre^ption of one of the.most fmotts
; this world has ever known. Prof. E.
of Dartmontb Univerafy.
All .
recornmeo'd aa'd Bdl
Paine's

PAVING NOTICE.

tlST’
“Oh, Jim. .but tbe trUn. It will be so
late. ,What will aunt sayT’
Til aatUfy all questions U yon anwer one of mine. Do ;on love me
enou^ toehare my stragglaar’
Peggy tried to take hw <7CS fno
him. but be held her wltfa the '
0^ love that abene in hla. Bb
little mletUy. “It*a not wisdom pcrhapAburTon trust me aheolutdyr demanded
Dunbar.

to tbe ttiegrapL MBce; which was eo^
ty. and began rapidly ticking off« mes­
sage. Tbeo he scrawled a few- words
on a blink form.

tered bey ond repair. Bnt as it brought
you to me I bare no complaint These
Is no train to Philadelphia before noon
tomorrow.”
“No train"- Bhe/alterad.
"I hated to tell yon. That's why I
seenred your promise first Pll take
you now to a friend of mine, Mqs.
Davla. Bbe’a e moaummt of propi^
ty.”
•'What win Aunt Margaret sayr re­
peated PQCgy dismally.
“I’m not eure. bnt abe rather Ukea
me," kald Dnnbar, smiling. “Anyhow,
we> shall know when we get ber answ« te my telegram.”
Toare-what 'did yon aayr
“Bead,” suggested her* lover aa be
held the copy before her and slipped
one arm about her. "Peggy arrived—
weddine tomorrow—come”“Oh. ohr’ gasped Peggy in confUslgn.
Then sTiTToidering bersMf to his anna
■he wh: -pered. “I lore yon."
“Yon love mA and I’ve earned pro­
motion. We be^ lire wifii one hun­
dred auil ^fty, eo even ‘prudence’ may
be appeused."
“Bnt .Tiro-tomorrow-rm not reatU
—what will peMie «ayT'
•TTiat -Prudent P^gy’ la only hnman after all, bnt na you change your
namA wbat doea It matterf

Pursuant to a resolptlon of Un
council parted at lu session be
the ,20th day of February. 1905. notice'
Is hereby given that the- city of Trtverse City proposes to make the fo’.lowing improvement, vlx:
To-grade and pave West Front
street .from Union street to the west
Um of c-’- -*—*- —'


_________ In Ohio and a town ft> Boflaild are represented In the cut
1|^. mt-Deable Ac
My fimials spell .the m
moos antbor: my finals one of hla
work*.
Crosswords (of equal'
Strife. 2. Era. 3. fouducted. 4. A
common game.
r.. Toriod.
(3. The
first syllnUlc of a vegetable aometlmte
used mcdiclnallv. 7.- To transgress. 8.
A little bed. p. To lub'ricote. 10. A
common ortlcle. 11. A small eblld.
,

Ro. 34.-ChaBSe4 Inllla

make nn animal like a winged
mouse, a domestic animal, a beod cov­
ering, a texture of straw ood a large
cistern.
Ro. S8.-ywit Lfitiv iBpA
An Imp tbat would iiiluic.
An Imp tbat Is rude.
An Imp tbnt Is faulty.
FInrv CyatsootUa.
ltiiQ(9piuB:cauai!i!i.
U times 9 plus 3 equals Ul.
la times I plus t equalBllU.
mt UmcB 8 plusS equals lUU.
UM times e plus c equals lUnt

--------

sspluafcgu..........

caSpIusSeqi-..
laaSTStlmesSplusScqui
lUmeSplusloqualsS.
U times a plus 2 equals S.
18 times t plus 3 equals ST.

Bay

ou of.....................
gralna; oil of ofange (btgaide), sixteen

finld ounces. Dissolve the oUa in the
aleobol aod add the water. Stir Into
tbe liquid about two ounces of precipi­
tated phosphate of lime andffiltsr. It
will Improve wltb age.
Hhw So Keep Checoea.
Edam cheese la beat kqit on.a hotd.
dry...ahelf. If one haa a buffet In the
Utdien It will keep ftrah for some
time If placed thereon. Obeeae dishes
with glaes-or poreetoln tops are apt te
cause Edam cheese to ssreut Boquef«t cheese may be kqit out of thewln*
dbw or lb a cool cloeet In a Jar, but
should first be wrapped In paper tinfoil. Ceunmbert OMgonsola and Bti»
abould be treated In the same -way. but
must pe brought In some time betere
they are to be used, as the cold alr'wlU
Bsketeem too dry te

Mew te aean Btrt CRwee.
To Cleeii braaa l^rd cages wash In
cold nda and rob wltb whltlng..then
dry and polish with soft fiatmel. A
pl^ made of rotten atone and turpen­
tine te aU that is required for poUsUng
that
bnt oxalic acid U tbe best

jasMrr

Key to the Puaslvr.
No. 18.—Metegram: Dear, year, near,
fear, pear, tear, wear, bear, aear, gear.
No. 19.-Ulustrated Nnmerlcal Enig­
ma:- Penny and penny laid np will be
many.
No. 20.—Anggram: Mareb winds.
Ko. 21.-Added Synsblea: Viol, violet
Sort, socket
Bask, basket
Buck,
bneket Jack, Jacket
'
No. 22.-''~~-'-'-'
M/,-PHn1.
alt-FloTida. Einals-Alabama. CrossWords-L Farina. 2, Level. 3. Opera.
4. Btaubarb. S. Idea.' 6. Dream. 7.
Aurora.
No. 28.-Wocd Squares: 1--1. Opal
2. Pore. a. Area: 4. L^.
II.—1.
Pole. 2. Oxen. 3, Lend: 4. Ends.
Ko. 2A-Rhvmin(. pusxle; Steak,
tirake, atrte. quake..
No. 2S.-Synecgiatlc«ts: L Fl$-n(L
^t-aL 8. BtHD-an.

cost have hem filed by the Board of «
Public Works In my office and are *
open to public ei

•• »; that tbe J
City Council have
trict to* be assess
lent, all the lands, lots and parcels
Inland fronttog
fronting and abutting upon tl
the
proposed improvement, viz:
™Lote
U 7 to 29 inclnslve. Bannah. Lay
Col's 6th SubdlvlBlon.
Lots 44 to 51 Inclnslve, Hanm
& Co.’s nth iCddltlOB.
o 13 Inclusive, block 3. HanAddition,
nab. Lay & Co.’s 10th „
Lot 1, block 1, Origli
linal Plat
Lots 1 to 8 Jnduslve,
e, block 2. C
loal Plat, all according
log plats tbereoL
A parcel desert
ginning at the son
29 in H., L. & Co.’s 5th Snbdlvlslott
thence north along the west Une of ’
lot 29 to the.rigbt hank of Boardman
river, thence westerly and sontherly
along the bank of Boardman river to •
,ts intersection with tbc north line cf
irroT.t street, theuce east along th* .
north line of Front street to the place
of teglnnlng;
A parcel described as follows; be- t
ginning si the IntereecUon of the left i
bonk of Boardman river wltb tbc 1
north line of Front street, thence west 4
aiQBg the north line of Front street i
to the east line of Hall stre^ thence |
northerly and easterly along the east •
line of lot 77 In H., L. -i Co.’s
lUh 1
Addition and tbe
western avenue
-...............................
I
..
line ot I
Union street, tbdhce south along the 1
west'llce of Union street to tbe let! !
bank of Boardman river, to the place 4
of beginning.
Pere Marquette right of way lying
between lots'48 aid 49 of H., L. ft
Co.’s xiui
lltb AoaiuoD.
Addition.
;i
Pere
re Marquette
right of way lying i
(ASt of lot 18. block 3. H.. L. ft Co.’s <
lOlh Addition.
Ad_______
1
A parcel described as follows; baglnnlog at the southwest corner ul
Wadsworth and Front streeU, thence
west along the south line of Front
street lo the Fere Marquette r
way, tbcnce southeasterly aloi
goat line of aald right of way _______
west llae of WadsworOi street, thence
north to
o the piece
place of beglnalsg.
The lots
lots to.be assessed aeeord
aeeordi
tbe frontage thereon. The’City Coun­
cil will meet on Its regular session the
13th day- of March, 1905. wl
when U
«lons to tbe impro
and to the dlslricl

Traverse
Belle
..Better than ever..

I For sale by all
I dealers tn Traverse \
atyand vldnlty

Dated (bis 23rd day
1905.
»
-CRAB. H.

OR. W. F. SmNGW'AYS
Practice Umited to

£VE,JAIl, KOSE^^

throat

2.

To elaan wub wringers tooseo tbs
••cicw and wlpe.th»nhbcrs very dry;
Ito weta dry rag with fcerasane c41,
bb all over the rubbon ubU tti«y are
Allf 1 clettiMnsteriif OUT miuUn
'between them fthc robbers) and pot'
itwrluger away. To keep wash boilers
from rusting rub your boUer,dry and
hold over tbe goa flame or pilt on the
cooking range until perfectly dry. Tben
with a dtTAg saturated trititteRweM
oO rub tt aIbov«<ttn.liifldSRffitteafeib

■nritfll.ffiaai

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J
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O. P. Carvori & Bro.
Onaecontofthelart
"Ftoli and Caine *Lrtw*'
will be In their offiee during busi-

>(Bw CrATV I

A. W.

Boston Bacon
IOC lb.
Best Comstock
Bacon

14c lb.
Picnic Hanis
IOC lb.
Best Comstock
Hams
13 lb.

J. J. Brezina

JAHRAUS
You Can
Laugh at
Vinter
If yon have your plumbmente testolted orou
perfect working ordei
us
We know our
r b
bosi'hess from A to Z. and tbe
work we do can be reHcd
upon oa being done right.

R.J. MERCER 4 CO.. PLUMBERS
Citizens' I’lionc No. 430.

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323 Boat Front direct.

Wall Paper
T. N. EILEK, represencing the R.
K. LOQAN WHOLESALE PAPER
MOUSE 01 SAginaw, Mich., has on
exhibition for A FEW DAYS ONLY
the finest samples of Wall Paper
ever shown In Traverse City, rang­
ing in price from 3c to ST.OO
per PoU. Call rooms i and 2
Eagle Block, or phone Citizens
1093 and the samples will, be dis­
played at your fiomes. Thos^ de­
sirous of decorating the coming
spflng should not overlook the.
chance of securing the season's .
choicest papers at right prices.

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TJBffi BAILY EAOli, SATOMAT. HillOB 4, 18«6.
551y. learTug Paniln-e wffioEFBraatiifactlou of knowing irhom the Hal­
loween fairies bad deattned for bar
companlon.'s wife.
Tbe raeo laughed. "Watdiyotir
niat fat one on tfaU end tetma ready
to lump.” .
Pauline, a shadow of
still on ber face, atodlpd ber cbeotnnta.
"I can rentnre a goeea U to wtao that
end matria, little girl."
•■Can your ebe asked aaodly.
Tes, nnd be seems to know be 1s to
*«ulli», laytae the last pop flrat He la a confident riiap, at
cbesluui »n 'ibc lieaiitl) «nn< Ksnatinf least"
her son op ihe low iitool before
Pauline Ignored his remarka.
flrs;l ebemnut was ready to burst and
■Quite.- rejilled ilie man !>«rtde bet. the middle nul looVed ready to follow
Pauline
up. • yoH*it> *o seri­ any minute, hut the one .on the othw
ous. Tedd.v. y<m re alo-ays V> soriont
tliat 1 feel I rijouM almost call you dodgni into the space betwoeb Paul­
'I^beiKloi-,-. li lt •I'wlUv."
ine’s eyes, trhnt did Hallnwren flilrles
He wiiiiei liitliilBPiiuj- at her. What kno« #bt.ut It aiiywayr
a child >-h<- u-as lu spite of tier tweuty
She mored ber stool tfick and slipped
yeacs; He iiiul kuotvn her always, for to -her kneca on tbe hearth, bending
he was about to bi' forty.
eloaely-ovor the chestnuts.
'P<^! Of counie you -would
cbestiiuis are boIds to imp II
St" »r
first,"
she scolded, talUng to tbe 1^^
cent-cbestnnt that bad Just found its
prorlniltj- to the flames too trying.
The man sat back and watched t
expressions come and go on ber face.
“And yon ore not glad that one
popped ihstr’ be asked, "I- fancy 1
could name him.”
■Tt was he-«eorge B
don’t Intend to marry him." abe rettated, with "
Tbeiun raised his brows <i
U was what he bad come to accept i
j Inevitable, that Pauline, bis dear lit­
tle friend, would marry this boy. CertalBly.lt would not be the yonng man’s
finltlf shedid not.
"Tou silly chestnut." Pauline began,
rtng obvu
• to
- the nut on tbe
-- tar
jvioasly
■ "V!

BEFORE THE
HALLOWEEN
FIRE.... .4^

Psullue ^lucd E'er face in her bands
and lestod her elbows on her knees. Inwider and wluv..
“Don’t forget tbe names,-Te^y. I’d
like to know which girl Is to have yon."
He smiled again. He always stnlled
at Pauline. He -notched the firelight
twosteii tbrougfa ber ringlets and abont
tbe great coll of hair wound gracefully
abont ber pretty bead.
'•Oh
Shs 4>l
■’Ob. Twt.lT
Teddy.”•' abe
cried, nnd dlamay
was the predominant emotion betrayed
In her tone. “They all popped at once."
And It was true. All three of tbe
ee!s chestnuts h|d_popped elmultane-

ly, but turei.v. mid ttie deep yellow
heart waa be^nalng to rIiow throng
the cnicka.
“Ton're a allly cbeatnut,” sold Pau­
line. abaUng ber head at It; “yoi
ao'alow. Too dtilbentely M al
otben get ahead of yon." Sno panoed
while tbe flomee danced about metxUy,
trying to urge tbe nnt on to Jump.
All nneonaclouely tbe nun wi* bend­
ing clooer to tbe girl, trying not to looe
any of the cwiverMtloD which woa not
addreooed to him. Bomdww It wi
terlng, trMtlng herNdmoot
a drer. lovable ^d. ' Now
know for whom tbe had named
chettnni. TbM« were ao many young
meu whom she uigbt'bave dioaen.
'Tou—you tliluk you are old," Paul­
ine waa saying atlll to the riieMnut,
are 80
goni
gray.” Her tone was very low—confi­
dentially low—end abe l>ept

vergi- of Jumping, and she
a periloiialy clo»e to It.
^"Be careful, dear." said tbe man. “It
mlRbl strike your face.” ^nd PnuUue
thought he liad never q>ohi
tenderly.
*
She lowered her eye* quickly. “Ob,
cbeKiiiui, you ure you are going
poll! Vounre!"
I’oii; The slow nul liad Jumped, nod
Pauline I'Sciledly
iched out for It
auil emight It.
••Oh!"
VAII. emi
pb« civeu,
cried, una>l*im.
dnq>i>lmt It
The' uinn Kilpi>e<I- to the stool bcel{
• Why did j-oii do that <4>lie
e husned
IiuKi
Tou've
yourself." lie said, tak­
ing b(^ hand in his.
but kept her eyes on tbe nuts.
l-’or ii luopieiit he- held it silently,
And, the man supposed it was tbe
beat from the flames 'which beighfen- looking into its
ed the color In her cheeka. How pret­
ty she looked! He had never realltod man who hiiri«.yonr’
She looknl ni> hito his eyes.
before bow lovely fenline really
“I>enresl. cou It be? Oh. Pauline,
Pop! The middle nnt bad lumped
^ to Uiiiik I liiive
illzed uDlil
away Only one remained.
toulBhl
what yon are to me!” Her head
“That was John Carrington,’
iIk kC
ffssed Pauline, looking up.st^ly
PCplioae
the. focc above liers, “Nowr wot
to you, Teddy." Hheanmnbled from her
you like to know who this third
refiice. "And If It had not lg<n
onelsrHallo»-een
yon
would
never
liave
"I would, indeed, but be
Jumiied."
have IlttJe chance."
"We’ll make up for it by getting
married
next
week."
has been lying
And that wg* why the forward chesthardly seeming to realize that W-#ai
near the fire nnd not seeming to can nur abd tbe deliberate diestunt were
to Jump nnd pop like ail the o&RS.' nllowed to remalo side by aide until
Pauline was again leaplM over ^ they turned black and. crisp.
last chestnut, talking belt to fta
\ snort RreltatioB.
npimate shell, half to hereelf and
at aU to the man now aitttog dp ,3dy imrcuiK. well nieanlug iu tbrir
way, taught me solemn things abont
straight in the cbilr bchlnd.her.
“Aren't Tou going to fell me who ‘O man Immortal. live for something!"
nnd all such, and 1 had-to bumlllate
rsdf by disgorging them In public.'
le musequence-waa that not only on
nrt -It was opening afbwly, rely Stow- Friday- iiftcmooD. bin whenever any­
body came to visit the school, I waa
buteberetl to moke n Roman holiday.
But there la one happy memory of a

Stationery
MARKS THE MAN
It is your individuality. People
form an opinion of your character
from your stationery. A business
man is judged by his letter h^d

One of the greatest tratfe~^j<>urnals
in the United States, “The Dry Go^
Bconomist,” commeoting on this, .says: “ r have heard time and time again
these statements:
“ ‘That lettlr head of his gives me
an unfavorable impression.’ ‘We don’t
care to sell a merchant who cares to be
known by such a letter head.’ ‘ His letter
head gives him away.’^
Mr. Business ^an, look after these
seemingly littlf things that, in ivaltiy, are
big things.
Your inoney cannot lie better invested
than In good stationery,

THE EAGLE PHESS
JOB DEPARTMENT
l8 prepared to furnish you sta­
tionery that is correct, and at
prices thait are no higher than
you would be asked to pay for
inferior work

the

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SU.NDAY SCHOOL. .thlngs'tba't are freely glun to os

Qod (I Cor. 11, 12). and as we know and
\ FIRST QUARTER, INTER- rejolee in the things that ore troHy
5.
ours In Christ we become wells and
rfTars.«t llriBg water.
It Is so simple to est, to drink, yet
■lest of tbe l»s»b. Job* ell.
instead ot accepUng Bis invitetion Htey
VesMiT Vrvse. >7 - CM4o> 1
began to argue at to wbether He could
gobs Til. 46-CeiameatMT Pr«p,
be the Oldster not TTiey did not know
hItional series, march

AaodtUeo.]
In this lesson the symbol is again
water, biit this time tt is “rivers of Urtog waters." rchilnding us of w*»v
XlvU, 1-6: Jaa. sli, 3; Ps. xlri. A Ite
water here rtrircwnts the Spirit (veros
80), hot tbe word Is Included according
to ebapter vL
"Tlic words that I
apeak unto you. they are Spirit and
they are life.” The Spirit always
qtcaks by and works by tbe word. Be­
ing filled with llic Spirit and filled with
the word seem i« me very intlmaWy
Msoclaied In Kph- v. is-Sl; Col. ill,
.17, as lu eacli case the results ar
une. Id Acis i> . 31. when they
filled with Uie Sl'lrlt they spake tbo
word of Cod'with boldness. In tUs
'lOBSoti nnd lu .Impters ill and Iv we
•have three exiwrleiices hi the Christian
lUe-boru of w-atcr. a well
rlvem of water-yet few of those who
Oie horn-from
horn'from nlevc become w^U,
w^ls,. and
fewer sU« .become rivers, because of
nnwllllngness
or half buntedness or
inwllllnt
act oT consecration. Therp ls In vet
a very searching principle
oclple whiiHi exc

Thla
lie Lord’s feast of tabernadcs appointed by Him to begin on
ttie fifteenth day of the seventh month
and to continue seven days,, with sin
^crlngs, burnt olIcriDgs and other otf^gs every day (lov. xxlU, 3i-H;
Nojn. isix, IC-lC, 85-38), a time of spedal rejoicing before Him because of
(he harvest home, and a time of dwell­
ing in booths, to remind them of ttie
way He .led and kept them in the wll4eraess. 'This feast shall have a spedill and marvelous fulfillment in the
____age
after Israel’a restoration and
next
conversion, when all nations shall send
thdr representatives to Jer '
.___
;U, and to keep the feast of
ftbenaclcs (Zech. xlv. iC). The PassOver also shall have a tnlflllment In
finch 0 gatherlng^yf Israel from all naas ahall make the coming out ot
•pt seem as nothing. Compare caiey Luke xxU, 15.16; Jcr. xrl, 14,18;
FTiii, 5-8. Tbe feast of our lesson Is
got the feast of the Lord, but the Jews’
feast of tabernacles, with the Lord
shot out -(verse 2). Where were the
offerings? Or; If they had them, they
! such as the Lord could not
cept, for they were without significance
to them or to Him because of tbdr
mbdief.
At this time Ills own brethren did

written there that He shonld be found
In Oalllee and come oat ot Egypt as
that He sboutd be boni In BethlAem
(Isa. li. 1, 2; Hoe. xl. 1)t- It la true of
many now at It was then, "Te do err.
not knowing the Scriptoret nor tbs
power ot Ood- (Uatt xxll, 29). What
divisions imballef does
make even among the cblldm of Ood,
all because we have our own opinions
abont this and that Instead of meekly
receiving His. word (Jet. 1. 21).
If we slfnply receive and speak tbe
word of God today, believing it all to
be written by the Holy
Hoi; Spirit and tak­
ing It Id Ub plain obvious sense, we
shall not Isrit trilowship
llowship with Christ la
liter, for tbe scribes and Phari­
sees are as critical and unbelieving to­
day 08 In tbe days of which our lesson
tells. They longed to kill Him; they
Tlrtually do It now. for many preaChere, professors and teachers will not
believe In His sopernstural birth nor
In Hla reeurrectlou from the dead, nor
will they allow that He knew os much
as they know. But. thank God, there
are Jhose who. like the officers who
were sent to take Him. sUIl rejoice to
Bay. “Kever man spake like this
(verr. 'ersc 40), and there are those
— who.
like Nlcodemus, arc ^dy to stand for
Him and with Him at any co« (verses
60,51).
The last verse of this chapter and«the
first of the next. If taken together, as
they should be. indicate something of
onto the Mount of Olives." We. too.
shall find a lonely and a narrow way
If we walk with Him, but His presenen
and approval will more than snfflc*;
toerefore let os covet above all things
&ls approval (II Cor. v. 0).

tre«-, As he stood looklnj
ghted dmwlng room nludy■
ly- drosBcC
in.
nppeare«l nt one of the
open bow windows, niHl nt the same
moment n man who looked like n begncros* the street and stebd tmder the window. The lady threw out
to him her Imuiiuet. He caught it nnd.
nodding twice' to the figure above him,
ran off o( full spe^.
Dickens was greenly Interested in this
story, and the •iiiestlon Is asked whethbe ever made use of the inrident In
any of Ills novels.

it he knows the-prettlest

Not long ago she came Into bis office,
where abe appeara only
vaU and1 only
oi
when It
it la absolutely
I
neecasary. She was met by an office boy.
a brlgbt Irish Ud,
lad, who had never seen
ber. She asked for Hr. Blank.
“Who ibalt I say wants to roe him,
memr'brlnqoired. '
“His wife,” Rbe replied.
He looked at her In'open eyed «nrstartlng off. “and bad ecu to thim that
B(ys he bos no taste In ladles, mem."—
New York Times..
Hew ie Make Walaat Catchas.
When walBOU ore In a fit stole to
pickle beat up fifty-six to a pulp in a
mortar, then set in a Urge Jar with five
ounces ot shallots, a clove of garlic,
four ounce* of salt mud one .quart of
vinegar. Stir the contents of Jar ni^t
and monlof for aei-eral days. Slralu
off f.......................................................
the liquor, boll It for half an bour
fSBtly with c«e ounce each .of whole
bU& pepper and
cIof« and a blade of mace. Skim tjie
fflnsfar ms it bolls. Min throng a
----- ~ - and
let it stand tlU cold.
tWckdMi
a
bottles.
Pm 6w <a sedlmsnt Into bottle
OeaiftoBBltond-Btero In a dty plot*.

COCOA
Conditions vs. Theory.
,,The new “400” ss’stem of handling sales evolved
Nhijd perfected bj’ the National Cash Register
Coh^Mj, was,.olfiaecountof its prat-Jieabilitv
andrai^licity^vaii assured success as soon as H
" saw the light of day.
Seven
len years was spent in carefully
carefiUlv experi-.
wi..................
menting before it was
presented to the great
Id of merchandieing.
landie
lerchandieing.
Tbe merchant
mt who
w] is “waiting
iting to f
it turns out” is simply denyingf to bis Ibusiness
the greatest force1 that has thus far
i
developed
in the SOth century merchandizing methods.
No proCT
progresmve mereliant will do bis full
duty to his husiness who does hot investigate
this new powerful influence, which mean§ in a
word, the5 complete and satisfactory
. ..
solution of
the great vexing problem of

dolck Service and Protection^

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO.
E.W. Kelley,
507 Wilhelm Bik.

Sales A-gent.

brown bamboo with the
engravings and etchings hare a moldIng toning In with the
le brown
br«
or black
Inv-arinbly framed close, the ftames

The molding must be as simple as pos­
sible In design. The wlStb Is governed

FITCH, ME CDY&CO.
HAY. FEED Sc GRAIN

CiT. PHONE
lONE 158
BELL PHONE
HONE I28
128

ni s Rtwr Of ssrfMdeib"

Colored prtntn vary tbeh- bames with
their 'subjects, but usually have no
mats, Kays narper's Bazar.- Old Zklgllsb bimliug rcciica, with a

have brothers' or sisters or members
raur own household who do not be­ will admit of a very, narrow mtMlng.
like, whileMl
It may
. be because or part- whUe a large head demands a broad
because of some lack of <3hilEtUke- one. No definite rule cas be given.
Q you. It la not necessarily sd, for
lends and fellow cltlaaia that I,
was God manifest In Uia fleah.
too. waa born lu Arcadia and woa a
llvlDg. Iintnnn lioy. I announced to
teacher. "I not another piece."
“Oh, have your said she. sure of an
il mind, -even under tbe most
R«w to IfaUce Ssassfie liest.
extra O-mnn-lmmortal
iD-lni
It
favorable circumstauccs. -is enmity
Botchers Bencrolfy, with on eye i
"Let US hear It. by all means."
against God. nod tliere must be a sew economy, make sausage
; of h
- WliereupoD I uisrcbed
pi
ed np to the plattliat dentlileKS tobth by the Spirit and the word before terlor pork. On this account that
there can be anj teal life.
’Which Is made In <
lyric;
How full nod free and wonderful tho breferable. ’ni_e r .
When I was n iKiy, I was n hold one
pound of lean ]iork and one pound of
My miumny mailr mo a npw shht o
• - old o—
lean vent chopped very fine, well mlxAllofiltOpi-Inlnly
ninly. Isn't that enough'? three words remind us of John vl, 87. *ed, and iwtli very fresh. Season with
That WHS Hie only distinctl.v popular and Rev. lU. •->0. while the w^holc Invlta- -Balt, pepper, notincg and clove grab
platform effort I ever ma*le. 1 nm proud tlOD takes us to Isa. Iv. 1; Song v, 1: and wiUi clunamou If liked. A yolk
of it now. 1 a ss proud of H then. But Bov. ixl, 0; xxii. 17. Freely is the egg moy also be ad'ded to a pound of
word whether It refers to our JustfllCD- meat- It may also be made with one
or oil that accompanies It (Bgjn. pound of veal and half a pound or less
helved at home.—Kugeiie Wood ii
Ill, 24: Till, 32). The Spirit Himself Is of pork, or with veal only or p«1c only,
gtVM unto us that we may know the' according to taste.
"swaiiplns" stories,
rthtes Jatue* MacAribnr Iti Horper’s
Wedily. Piiyn told the foliowlms curiona Incident to tlie author of "PaTid Coi.iierflelrt:" I’ayu. It hm-his. waa
retnniliig to Ills hoiu.. one snmitiOT
niglit through n
Piccadilly
Iccedllly when a sudden thouderstorm
caused him to take refuge under n iior-

RVNKEl s.-Bts-sarsa:

OFFICE&WAREHOUSES
G.R.S.I TRACKS

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

A Man Told Us
Last week that we need not' crow ovsrour
increasing trade. That it. was simply be*
cause “Piano business was good All Over.”
We feel that this condition of affairs will be
the test of our abilit3' and honesty as Piano'.
Sfllei-s, as the very fact of the GOOD
•BUSiNESS'ALLOWS the .cheap J>iono a
chance to squeeze in and only hurts the
dealer who allows the good tiroes to influ­
ence him to meet tlic -demand with poor
quality and cheaply made Pianos. We In-*
tend to sell our

PIANOS
every inch of them on honor, uiul EXPICCT
business to lie good ALL THB TTMK.
As a natural result' we help you.

Kimball
Music House
M. B. Banter, Proprietor
ucLitetB,M<kfI,ia. WtUitenwi»iiU.
I
------ BAR'BEN REMEDIES CO., Olevolatid. O.'

129 FRO^^^ ST.

BEWARE OF IIHITATIOIIS
of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR

On account of the great merit anii popularity of FOf^EY’S HONEY A.ND TAR
for Coughs, Colds, andr Lung Trouble, sd'fcral manufacturers are advertising
imitations with similar sounding, names with the view of profiting by the favorably
known-reputation of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR.

DO NOT BE ■■POSED UPON
We originated Honey

and

Tar as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get

POLEY^Sl HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine.
JR.cmember the name and insist upon having Foley’s Honey and Tar. Do not risk
your life or health by taking imitations, which ^ost you the same as the genuine.
Foley’s Honey and Tar is put up in three sizes—25c, 50c and ^lioo.

PnpMni nlf fey FOLEY ft GO., 92-0440 lUt Stiftt, GUsq^ llllMit.
sou urn
IT ^
80LO BY THE JOHNSON DRUG Ca RND «. B. WAIT A SONS.

_
TBS OilLT SAOLli,

SAltTHDAT; UABCp. 4, 1»06.

Moved by Aid Doteeray thht ths re­ aturia AAd Attmti to t»A t
ded hf ihe city clerk; and
that the mayor and cleric be tnstraoted port be reoMved'and placed on fue.
Carried.
to draw an order on the city deposltot y
-* Co.’s 6th SobfflTttlOB:
Claims and Aceoniite''for 814,010.11 Jo be disborted by the
5
cbiB«iiiu>tiOMu«.ina«t^fr«»'U'<l
LoU 44 to Bl iBffiteteA, Bannah. IdW ,
RetelBg roan o»te telly oxeept
Moved by Aid. Lardie (hat Uw claim
city tnaanrer to the several parttea
^ ,
i .
pMton «i« requeued tn brine >“ «>«■ Staitey fion 9:00 OU (;00 p. a.;
«fl,212A6 named In the city clerk's report as of Dr. Lawton, health offloer, be al­ A Co;'a llti AdatUOL
Lots I to I3 .to(fli«lv«, asBOh, Ur
6
tiOM BM Wer tbia 6:S0 Filter bTUb TtarateY emlnv. 7:00 to 9:00. Ndw
hiding, orders on the funds therein lowed St 8143.00.
Street intereeetiooa.
10th Atimm.
Wllholm block; ropn 91L
.
square yards paving
1. «tek 1, OrtfliiAl -plat.
Bingham, (Hbbs,
Carried.
at4l.00.,..:.,
<1,180.00
Lots
1
to
8
tocltelTe,
bkiek
2.
(W
200 teet curbing at 50c..........
100.00
Teas—Aldennen Bingham. - Dock­ Lardie, Millar, OvlaU, Wlnnl^A)
■rile Rev. . ........................
Nays—Aldermen Dockeray and Mtir. inal tfat, aU accra’dlng to the raeort-* catch basins and coneray, Oihhe,- Lardie, MtUar, Mnrray.
ed plat thereof.
Tlie RBT. D. OoebUn. potor.
Gibbs, l^le
jay—(t)
neetiooB ..........
880.000 OvlaU, Winnie—(8.)
Oqtl,lrtaneaa
and
Rseelutlgna
Moraine MiTloe nad neraion. 10: SO.
Winnie. (A)
■'A parcel described as
Trarerae City, Mich.. Feb. 20,1905.
Baraea Bible elan, 12:00.
8 1.010.00
Chqs. M. Beers,
Reel dry Olerk.17».
. Rteokitinn.
BagiDning at the 8. W. cpiBor of
Subjicl, "A Symmelrtonl 0111.“ Bo-; eea are espeoially tavlled.
.............................811.823AO 1788 As members of yonr oMnmitResolvea,.Tbat the improvemehl by 29 In H., L. A Co.'S 6th subdlvlilam.
1783. Dear Sr:—Our ^res
gin ibe Lord’* dey wUb worabip.
Junior Union mecEng at 3:20.
Mr. Pi.erce, adrisas uj. that
Ilullthtr. 44 foot roadway. tee to Biiedd the League of HleUgnn
thtece DO(M> along the vest site M
MuBlclpalltles at Ionia Jan. Slst and _____ ____ atreet______ _____ ____ . tof
B. T. P. U. at 6:«.
—tlgated the (nerlu of our machine
Sondmr
« “«>“•
curb.
29 to tr rl^f
- • • bank
•..............................
of Boartote
Feb. 1st we wish lo ray that we Gtlnk Maple street is a necessary public
the Hnniclpai Loagne meeting
Bible cUn tod the rows indie*’ ‘Evening eervioe at 7:00.
, Private Frontage.
w^^y^nad toman
(1T«. thence
then
these meetings a gdod school of n: <mprovemeat.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening .it Jonla lest week, and that ydn were 5.046 equare yards paring
and be it further
along the bank
clBu now meet Id Srasee bnll
stniction and U money -well spenL
;:00.
very i inch pleased with It
at 8230.......................
8
Ived. That (he Board of Public Its intersection with the north tine of
Yonne Pe<mle’e Bodetr ot Cbrlatlnn
Tour committee made it a point, ‘o
of said city be-and hereby
We should like 4o have your eormetl •e.216 feet curb at -lOc......
Frtmt straeL thence east along the'
advocate holding these meetings 'early
.^d«*ror.nt 5:46 p. m.
ToiHo.
_
. and Thursday evenings
. 4 to deteti^e-the particular north llae’of Front atreet to the pl^'
when, th^ would meet
at 7:20.
<il30tM In the month of Msy, instead, of so kicd aiA>BHm«te the quantity of ma­ of begtenlng
e and bear fn:» him
early In the year, so that the iwwlit. terial to be need therefor, the esti­
All cordially Uivl^
Simdu^ eranlog gospel meetlne at
Street intereectlona
parcel described as tsMotn:'
elected
aldermen
conld
attend
and
get
t yonr elecUoas this spring,
mate in detail of probable expense and Be^nnlttg
square yards paving
valuable
at the -lotoraectlon of the
7- 'You *« cordlallr welcome—will
___ _Information.
_________ This
___ suggestion
ily have k limited number of
work, and cause t^ .be
. .8 1.375.U0
with the approvst of all members cost of said
'
.................... . '
do nil we can to mnke yon feel
machines on • hand ami if your dty
80 tar as necessary plans and left bank of E
The Rev. B. K. Btfaaple, pastor.
96.00 we talked with, and we think the di-:
feet curb at
nortb
line of Front alFeel. thence vsot
abould desire to use them wo ou^t
'ons, plats and . dlacams of
10:00 a. m., Class meeting.
330.00 rectors will fix (he-date of fhe next!
along
the
north
Une Ot Front straet to
to
know
reastmably
early
or
we
might
sMd
paving,
and'report
their
detemln10:20, Quarterly meet eerrices. Sev
Prayer meeUng ’nniradar >
meeting In the mewth of -May. The ation and estimate to ihc council.
the eaal line of Hall'street, thsotenot
be
able
to
famish
the
machines,

■ ■
'
8 1,800.00 hext meeting will be held in Grand
ion by the Rev. Mi* Mohr.
should be pleased to have yon
Moved by Aid. Blugbam that the northerly and easteriy akng the east
Total .....................................813.00030
Id we iblnk the whole
line of Jot 77 in H., U A Co.’s 11th aJ12:0«, Sunday echeol.
MnyOower club Fdday at 7 p. s
advise us as early as poealble as
resolution be adopted.
Elgbtb—bltnlltbic 40 foot roadway,
8:30 p m., Junior T. P. A.
dlUon Ad the sootb line ot Northwest.
whether yonr councilI desires
'
to see concrete
Carried.
curb.
0:00 p. m.. T. P. A.
ir
represenUUve
-or
aoU
Yeas—Aldermen
Dock­ era avenue to the west line of Union
Private Frentage.
i«t..-Eplaoepal Church.
distant, and the expense for the whole eray. Olbbs. LAidfc. BingbaM,
7:00 p. m.. evening wordilp.
Very truly yotm,
Mllar, Mnm.v. street, thence s6ulh aloog the vest
4.653
aqtiare
yards
psvlas;
at
line of Union street to the left bmk '
The Her. Hugh Kennedr, pastor.
THE ABBOTT VOTING MACHINE - 8230............................ 7)...I 10,016.60 council would be very little more than Oviau. WlDnK^(8.)
Sermon by Rev. Mr. Mohr.
the cost of sending a delegation of 1790.
Moraine serrlce at 10:30. COMPANY.
Reaelutlon.
Thuraday evening at 7:30 .mid-week
2316 feet corb at snr.y....
1.107.50 five to Ionia, Albion or Mnakegon.
By T. B. D. Chandler, SecT.
by the Council of the etty S£ J?*
The Waman’i Foreign lUasiooeay prayer meeting.
Wc talked wllh a number of anper- of Resolved
Traverse City, that the gtading and »*«imi river to the plaoe of begin111.124.10
socieu- will take charge of this per- . A terdfal InvltaUon Is extended lo
of water and electric Bgbt pkvlng of Front street a irabllr. Mreet "“ATice. Mrs. D. P. WHson will glee the «l! to attend these Berricee.
Pm Marquette right, of way lying
600 square yards paving
llBerent towns In the state. street to the west line of Wellington betwfcn loU 48 and 49 of H., L; A
address.
Carried.
<230................... .........
Msrahall, a city ctmslderable smallei
aller street In said <3ty, including the nectm
Traverae City. Hiclu. Feb. 18. 1905.
^^ng serrlce at 7. Mr. Geo Crisp’
than Traverae City. Is so managed that sary curbing, gntters. cross-walks,
Pere Marquette right ol i
To the HasKtehle. IheMnyor asd Cltyi 200 feet-curt) at 60c.........
county commlssimer of schools win
the water-Tor the city hydrants
Connell ot the City ot Traverae
man boles, catch basins, qeweia and eaat pf let 18. blote 3. B., 1
tagUa streets.
330.00 the lights for-their streets cost
preate.
City. Mitelgaa;
approaches, 1■ said portion of Front leth addition. -•
Hie Rer. C. T. -Stout, pastor.
city nothing. Hiey get their pc
isarcel deecrlbed
. ___
Class meeting at 9:46 a.
1784.
GenUemep:—At
the
last
meet­
10:30 s. m.. Litany and sermon.
I 1,728.00 from s river near by that furnii
Beginning at the southeast eoraar c
ing of the Bosod of EdneaUon
tnent, and be It farther
Bondar school at IS m.
Total,. .............................. 812,852.10 the electricity for lighting and
1130 a. m.. Roly Coi
------- «Luu
and riuuL
Front Bunei,
street,'
the mayor and clerk were Inatrnc.tod
Resol’Ived, That the plans, speetfles- Wadavorth .afreet
Sh>W0rih Laaeue at 6 p. te. Leader,
tor their water works, i
■aong the south line of
12:0Q. Sunday school and question end empowered to transfer the propI
and
estit
on*,
r
plat*
and
diig
...............
W.’*R^CALOTmi^
enough’ water and light
Ony Sayre; topic, ’The Maklog of
eHy at the comer ot Tenth' and Union
mates c
e Board of Poblic Works Front street to the Pere MarqneUe
class.
city .Biglneer.
expenses and have a omall surplus..
Christian: His Speech.”
for the grading and paving of said
7:00 p. m.. Evening service and «treet to the city of Traverse City,
rater, another city, is operkUmg the east Une of said right v.
provided that the city wonld assume
'
• ir (44) feet in
A cordial welcome' at these serrlccH.
rly the aame plan. About fifty to the west Une of Wadsworth
the liebUlty Inouired by the Board of
, thence north to the place of
A series of lectures will begin
Bdocation is the pnrebase of the balgufieY.;. rroBi-walks, man fa^es,
BUbmlt herewith
Friends Church (Quaker.)
of the block where the Fourth
catch basins, sewers and approaches,
Stmdsy evening en the "Christian
eeted'
be and the same hereby are approved
turner Fifth and Qak streets.
Creed: Its History and InterpreUtlon.”

___
-Jnlon
neaijy
____
______
amount ot One Tboosend, ___
and adonted, and'be It further
The Her. Edgar L. Requa, pastor.
the west side of Oak str^L
Flint is another city near pur own
All who have DO definite belief and Hundred and 60 Dollars. (11,350.00.
Wadsworth and Front atteeu, thence


5
of^atd
First—brick pavement. 41 feet wide, .je. They have tbelr own water and
9:45 *ai m., Sundsy school. C.
eaat al^ the south line of Front
all whose belief Id the facts ot rkveiv Also transfer the lots where the seboo
stone curb.
electric tight. They to^pay all bills
t to 1& ii..........................
Helm, superintendent.'
tton, which are to be believed unto building now stands to the board nf
Private Frontage.
and bav'e a surplus. Wyandotte .
of Boardman riv^, u
» soulh11 a. m., morning meeUng. Subject, salvation, has been shaken, are especi- Education..
7.434 square yards paving at
another city on
name plan, their
erly
Fe^Iy jdong t
Respectfully
subqilUed.
-<81516 Methods of Churq^ Finance.”. ally Invited, _
at 11.96.................................$ 14,496.50 water n
It half as much : fomed by
the' river and craeic to" the
*llne
.
_
.
BOARD
OP
EDUCATION.
3 p. -m.. Junior Endeavor, Miss Car-, The Lenten revival service of the
3,0(1 feet curb at 85c............ 2.584.86
and aijevs, and to the center of the of Wndswarth street, thence north n
' CRAB. M. BmStS,
The electric -lights for most of the
rie Wood, superintendent
the piece of beginning.
-CTerk,
church will begin next week with
<17.081.15 Michigan cities cost from $35,000 lo street in front'of-all pnbllc grohate,
. S;45 p. m.. Senior Bndesror.
Mov^ by Aid. lA^e. that the comWtelteG
that
the
Whole
amonst
iev.‘
services on Ash Wednesday as lolA^et Intersectlona
$56,000' for streeU on the moonlight
n be accepted iud the propo- 1,480 square yards paving at
led by kua specUl assessment upon
7:90 p. m.. missloMry meeting. lows; 1
plan.
BbaU be paid from -toe general street any one Ibt or premises Is said ImsUlon be adopted.
.Mrs. W.X. Wilson, returned mission,
81.96 ...................................... 8 2.886.00
Marquette reports that the city’s
Holy communion, 7^30 a. m.
Carried.
358
feet
straight
cOrb
at
85
electric
lighting
pisint
Is
operated
t
ary from South Amerlcs. wl»I dehv'i^
•ntie thirteen (IS) of the charter -if
Yeas. I—Aid. Bingham, Dockeray,
Utany PentteoUal Office address,
cents ....................................
219.80
a system that gives universal s:
a missloDsry address.
said city.
Gibbs, Larffie. Ovistt. MUIar, Murray. 170 feet curbed curb at 81.30 221.00 -der
as valued in the last-preceding
10:30 p, m.
IstecUoD. and that despite what a
Winnie. (8.)
All are cordiallye jnv(t<Ml
jnv^ tto attend
Second—That the sum of $12,442.00,
13 catch - basins and con- Evening service and address at 7:S0
Moved by Aid. Gibbs that the mayor -necUons..
Any cost exceeding said'lS i>«r cent
being the«esUmated cost of said pubiheso serviees.
800.00
.
the
earnings
are
sufflcIenUy
p. m.
and kilerk be authorised to sign the
bllc improvement aside from grading which -would otherwise be cbaigeablo
large
to
defray
all
expenses
and
bet­
Members are requested to be pres. papers making the transfer
Thursday, service and addreu.at
and paring of said street and alley In­ upon such lot or premises, shall be
$.4,126.30 terments that
• required• for
*
piii at morning meeting as InvltatioDB l:0fl p, m.
of, property
..........$21,207.45
I are also discha:___ _ tersections asd to the center of the p^d from the general fands of the
Carried.
tn lectuie and social'to be, held Frids>’.
1, 44 foot wide.
.t the rate of $5,000 per street is front of all pnbllc grounds,
their bODi
Friday, service and address at 7:30 ^Y^, —AM, Bngh^, D«kerty,
Moved by Alderman Blnxham lhat
public buUdings and city property,
March 3. at 7;3n p. m.. will be gtren.
year.
Gibbs, Lardie. OvlaU, Millar, Murray,

be adopted.
Private FronUge.
Dnrolt Is almost' unanimous for shall pursuant to Title 19 of the charWinnie. (8.)
Carried.
.927 square yards of paving
municipal ownership, not only for wa­
Traverae City, Micb., Feb, lA 1905.
First Methodist (Eplscopai) Church.
Yeas—Aldermen Btugbam, Dock­
at $2.00..........
......$ 13.854.00 ter snd h^ts but street rattroaiU.
To
the
HsBonbie,
the
Mayor
and
City
eray,
Gibbs. Lardie, MlDar Miirrav
. The Rev. Thus. Cox, pastor.
CoaneSn the City of Traverse City. 3.041 feet curb at 50e............. 1.520.60 They hai
Oviau,
Winnie—(8.)
70:30 a. m. "The Christian
Michigan.
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
1793.
Resolution.
, Light Bearer.”
1785. Gentlemen:—As per your InResolved. That the plans auJ .specihereby constituted a special_____
Street Intersectiona.
we have prepared estimates,
7 p. m.. ’"The Master U Hete anJ
f the City Council of the City of straetiotts
square yards of paving
............. electric tights__________ menta district and deemed to be bene- fleatlons, phts. diagrams and esti­
for (be paving of West Prmit street 1,409
fitted by
mates pf the Board of Public Works
Calletb for Thee.”
at
$2.00...............................
4
^
cities
Is
a
^matter
of
only
a
few
TravorM City, Mic^.
from Unimi street to Oak street and
Lots 1 to 8 IBcloslve, block II Orig- for the grading and paring of Front '
feet curb at 50c..............
The evening sermon will be preced­
Regular meeting of the city coimcU ‘the paving <rf Bast Front street from <28 catch
street from the west Une of Union
bksinB and coned at the league meeting at Ionia that tasl plat.
ed by a brid prelude oh ”Theo^c held In the conncil rooms Feb, 20th, Park street to Wellington street, with 13necticsis.................................
Lots 1 to 8 Inclusive, block 12, Orig­ atreet to the west line of Oak street
800.00' we could have abont double the num­
1906.
brick, asphalt and bUnUchic, and the
' „
be deposited with the city clerk fojber of street and alley lights at the inal plat.
said
estimates
are
hereto
attached.
All of block nnmbel- 23 of the Orig­ public examination and a notice there­
Class meeting at 9:80 a. ja;
8 3,832;00 sajne cost that we sre now paying by
Respectfully enhmltted.
Total..
...................... •..$19,200.50 owning and cq>eraUng onr own plant. inal plat. sH in the Tillage (now city) of and alt the proposed improvement
’ Sunday achoo) at noon.
Preecni, Aldenne'n Blugbsm, DockBOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
of Traverse City. Michigan, according and of the district to. be assessed as
Third—bltnUthlc,. 44 feet wide, stoife As we have plenty of po
Bpworth I^eagne at 6:46 » m.
CHA& M. BB8R8.
prescribed and designatod by the
curb.

^
It water works we could no dnu bt opsr- to the recorded plat (hereof..'

(Sty Clortu
ReoepHon of new members at the
Provided t^ the wtude amount lev- council and that the council win meet
PrtvaU Frantege.
ehsviy
Traverse
Ciur^..
Feb.
17.
1906,
Minutes
of
the
last
regular
meeUng
at the council rooms in said city na
moraine servlee.
sqnare yards pevlng?7i'

ere read and approved.
o the Cbmrmhn and Members of the 7.434
at 8240........••........... ______
,..$________
1635(.® : Prof, wnusms of Ann Arbor
Art
Unl- aj one lot or premhSs^^d^ti^ ,March 13. 1905, at 7:30 o’clock p. m.,
Board of Pn^ic Works
;to
hear diN consider any objectioa*
Petitions and' Communications.
provement
shall
not
exceed
fifteen
per
3.041
feet
curb
a(
66
cents...
9,681.80
very. Interesting lec_________
! for paving
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
The
former , ....
thereto, be given by publi.cation fo:To
Horn
o tbo Honorable,
the Mayor and City Bast From street from the cast line

crage. He has —‘ of the value of .said lot The Rev. J. W. MlBer, pastor.
$ I8.939.C5 had* experienc
In the last preceding two week* 16 tbe official newspap-jr*
Conncil of the City of Traverse City,
expel
_ .
Parte street to the east Une of We'
•of said city.
I.OVC feast, 9.45 a. m.
Michiganera!
cities
of
t
New
York
and
has
Inves­
ingtoD street are wrong and I herewith 1,480 square yards paving
Moved by Aid Winnie that the re-'
lany . points where typhoid
tigated many
UoralDg servicc.^rSO.-.
1780,
submit new estimates
B on brick
brick, asphalt
oluiion be adopted.
at 82.20................. ■;........ $ 3356.09 epidemics. have
bav prevailed. ThU lecaskc permission to .erect a wareb
HuDday school at^oon.
Carried.

chargeable upon such lots or pren
258 feet straight -curb at 85c
219.30
the comer of Boardman Ave,___
Epw'orth League. C p. m.
shall be paid as follows; Yeas—Aldennen Bingham. Dock­
170 feet curved cnib at ,$1.30.
221.00
alley
between
State
and
Front
streets,,
eray. Gibb*. Iterdle, Millar. Murrav.
Evening service, 7. Subjecl. ' Bai said warebouse to be used for the
13 catch basins and . con­
water would convince almoat a
First—One-half of such excesssquare yards paring
Oriatt, Winnie—(8.)
nection*................... ............
800.00 tbat sewerage should not be n
cost shall be paid from tbe funds
■ ism; its dMign and mode.”
storing or wool, and the bnllding
$135................................ $
New Busineta.
the bay from which we g
he
enfiffti-tiere-l #,r
street district number one.
All are welcome.
be constructed
ot Aitw...
either ,__..A.
briA _. 1.216 feet curb at 85c..........
. Second-Tbee remainder of such <
Move ! by Aid. MMInr that a conicement and jo be about 30x 69-two
Total...................................... $23,4
mlM- • i>f three be appointed to draft
Stories high.
$18,442.00
Fourth—bituIKhic. 4( feet wide;
matter t
Church of Christ (Disciples.)
1 pi cr lesolutlon Inviting the Oraml
RGspecUully submitted.
curb.
.
Crete
Moved by Aid. Lateie tbat the rejo Enc pmeni of Independent Order i.f
The Rev. Thomas P. Cllom, pastor.
658 square yards paving at
R. BCHOUBroGBR.
Private FronUge.
* not purify the Intlon he adopted.
Olid ellows to meet tn this city in
Moved by Aid. Lardie that the peti­
$1.96....
$1,288,10
Quiet hour, 9:30. "Qrealer Works.’
water any more than a rainbow woiil 1.
Carried.
1906.
;
be granted.
184 feet straightcurb at 85c 113.90 6.927 sqnare ysrd.n paring at
Morning worship. 10;3«. Sermon tion
$2.20....................................... $15339.40
Prof. WllHams has analysed the waYeas—Aldennen Bingham. Dock­
Carried.
Carried.
i feet curved curb at$1.30
72.80
subject: ”Oood Health.”
3,041
feet
curb
at
r.'ic,1.520.50
eray.
Gibbs, Lardie, Millar. Mu.■^av,
To Chas. M. Beers. City Clerk.
catch basins and eoonecTbe mayor appointed as such com
Oviatt.
Winnie—(8.)
Sunday school at 12. Children need
Traverse City Mich., Feb 20 1905.
llons..............................
330.00
ec Aldermen Millar, Gibbs, on'l
$16,75930
1781.
1 beieby make applicaUon
not leave home until 11:30.
irily of the water,
Atreet Intersectiona
(Reaolved, Thqt the plans and speci­ Dockeray.
I 1.79930
Rvoiing, 7. Sermon subject.:
He also-say's It’s a very difficult
square yard* imring at
fications. plaU, diagrams and' esti­
Moved hy Aid. Gibbs tbat an order' '
building on lot No. 4 and 5 Ham
Total....................
314.241.80 1.409
•’Its’ Final Destiny and Btenisl Over­ Lay qp.'s 4th Bub^ivlsloh.
It $2.20.................................. $
r to get contto! of a pure supply ot mates of the Board of Public Works be drawn on the city treasury for
Second—brick
............. roadway.
428 feel curt) at 50t.............
$20.1)0 to pay for the care of the 0.
throw."
building to be used or occupied
stone curb.
-. .
13 catch basins and . con­
.. R. lou In (he CMy cemetery.
sireet-from the east line of-T*arl
stole building and hall.
Jntennedlate ^deavor, 6:15.
Private Feontege.
nection*................................
800.00
street to the east line of Welllngt m
H Is to te ,46 feet from, by loif feet 1,925 square yards paring at
Carried- .
Senior Endeavor. 6:46.
Topic,
street, be deposited with the city cirrk
deep, Oi^ stories, and on level with
$1.95................. :.................... $9,608.73
Yeas—Aldennen Bingham, Dock­
vThe Making of a ChrleUan
$ 4,113.50 and cause an epidemic.
for pubhe examination and a n<i|-"? eray,
material used wHJ be 2.215 feel curb at 86c.............. 1.882.76
Gibba, Lardie, MlUar, Murray. :
Tbe
time
Is
not
far
distant
when
the
Total.......................................$20378.70
thereof and all the proposed lmpr:)«Speech.” Leaders. Mr. L. Wright and
and
OvlaU.
Winnie—<8.)
of
r
this
growing
city
must
ment
and
of
the
district
to
be
assej'-l
Respecttully submitted,
Mis* Los Crawford.
811.486.50
Moved by Aid, Bingham that th.i
s water supply
W, R. CALDWELL.
as prescribed and designated by r
ply.
fol*wing thickness, to-wli
Street Intereertiona.
. ’Tue«la>- night at 7:30,
-:iy attorney draw a resolution direri1
be
well
for
alt
to
give
this
.
City
Engineer.
council,
and
that
the
council
will
la?
PoundsUon walls 2 feet deep: found- 623 square yards paring at
inc the Board of Ftiblic Woorks'
prayer meeUng.
subject
careful
consideration
so
that
Moved
by
Aid.
Gibbs
that
the
esU.
at
the
council
rooms
In
said
cit>'
.
nUoD waUs 24 inches thick: first
$135......................................$ 1314.85
when tbe time comes we may not March 13th, 1905. ar 7:30 o’clock p. m., care for the G. A. R. lota in the Ciiy
(Union Bible class iMson—First sev144 fee* straight curb at 85c 122.40 'mates be accepted and placed oi "• make
Cemetery free of change
a costly mistake.
n chapter of John’s Gospel,
bear and consider' any object'
Inches th ek; third’story,
56 feet curved curb at $1.30
72.80
Carried.
^
Mayor Sweet of Grand Rapids said thereto,, be given by pnbll
.-’ersonal workers'.class, gjU,
thick.
inding Cemn
6 catch basins and connections 330.00
Moved by Aid. WinnM that th<there
wer-......
.............
ere were
many
deaths and a large two weeks lu the official newspa»iMIcb., Feb. 2
The walls will be ptrty walU
#elcome to wo^Up with us
•<-ird of PnbUc W<wkF instruct theimber sick with typhoid fever in of said ciiy.
: sides on first and second floors.
mrangers, workingmen and Ue i
$1.740;05
•rrH-i commissioner to keep the bOsb
their dty, and be figured tbe actual
Moved by Aid. Olbbs that tbe r
The divUioa walls will be the fol­
Toltl..................................... 813.226,63
0,-s-s St:
streets sprinkled with sand whenBoys’ and girls' training claat
money loss on that account during lulion be adopted,
'
lowing Uckness. to-wit:
Th
rd—brick.
44
foot
roadway,
ever
the coadition of said street*
strecli
Mondays from 4 to S.
Carried.
1786. Gentlemen:—We, your commit­ the year and the amount would pay
Flisi story 17 Inches. Second story Crete curb.
the Sana
Tees—Aldermen Bingham. Dock­ quire
tee on fire and water, to whom waa l e- the Interest on------ “
r inches. Third story 13 JnebM.
Private Ffontage.
Carried.
dollars.
eray.
GIbbk,
Lardie.'
MilUr,
Murr.iy,
Cbndren's chorns at 4:00.
ferred the petition of Arms A Cole,
Tba-inclosing and division walls will 6,045 scuare yards paving
Ycae—Aldennen RIn'ghara, Dock- .
Ovlatl.
Winnie—(6.)
The
law
generally
gives
a
verdict
for
. Evangelical and Baptismal service cteod thirty (30) Inches above the
at 81.95.......... .............. ..8 9.837.73 asking the privlledge of erecting a
erar, Glbbe, Lardie, MlOer Mi
Reaelutlon.
rooL
at 7:30.
2,215 feet curb at 60c.............. 1.107.50 building in which to store their iron ................ - ,------- killed through the 1792.
icll of Trav­
Trav Oviatt, Winale-(tr
piping and other material, do hereby negSgeoee of a corporation. Ofi that iResolred. By the conncil
The roof will be fiat covered with
reacbers’ meeting, 8:45.
Moved by Aid. Lardie the coimcil
basis if we had an endemic ot typhoid erse City, that the grading and par.ng
composllloo.
reaebers’ training ctaas. 9:16.
810,945.25 report that we recommend tbat tbe
of Front street, a'publlc street In Said adjourn.
id ten people
raty
same
be
granted.
The
cornice
will
be
of
brick
and
Ule
Saturday. «
city, from the west.line ot Union; Carried.
e sick and re
It ot
____ jlly submitted.
eoplngt.
square yards paring
with the street to' the west* line of Oak
CHAR. M.O. G. MILLAR.
The
gutter
win
be
of
metal,
81.95.................................
<
1318.76
Union Bible class, 7:30. Bible les­
in said city, inclndlng the no
.
City CSete.
GEO, W, LARDIE.
ft is hereby sgreed. that if this ap- 190 feet curbing at 60e___ j 95.00
son Chapters 17-24 of Luke.
curbing, gutters, crow-walks,
> $60,000 or interest on ^1,000,000.
^__.:tee.
Commute
pl catlon Is granted, and a permit Isl ' catch basins and cooHiSBlon study. 8;80l
boMs. catch-basins, sewers al..
NO-nCE OF BOARD OF REOIOTRA- Moved by Aid Dockeray that the
eqed. that in the coostnietlon of the
“CCtlons
.................................
330.00'
proaches In said portion of Front
. ‘Hie Seventh District ConvehUou building, the direcUw of the City
TION.
report be accepted and adopted.
street
is
a
necessary
poblic
Improve­
loved one from passing away tore'
rever.
Canled.
To the Legal Votera of the City of
w II be held In the churah 'beglniflng Fire Warden will be lAlowed as to the
8 LOfAtffi
when ment: and be It farther
Office of the City Clerk. »
{Traverae City, County of Grand
ToUI.......................................<12,689.00
Monday night, March II T. P. Arthur sice and locatltw of all chimneys, sixes
Resolved. That the plans and epeelFeb. 20. 1905.
TraYgrae end State ot Michigan:
fines, the proiecUon ot tnraaces.
Fourth—brick. 40 foot roadway, con­
fications. plats. dlagiMs and esti
of .Grand Rapid*, and W. B. Taylor of of
heaUng-pipes and all arrangmrau de. crete curb.
Notice ia hereby given that tiic'
mates-of the Board ctf Public Worfca
ItnHa, win be beie.
' '
Private Frantege.
Boards of BegiatreUoB for the several
united prayer and study of the Son4.568 square yards paving
wards of the city of ‘rtaverse City wi'i
kctsriog purpoees, also tot
.. .S”.:..........
day school lesson with the children
feet in width tnelndlng necetsarr curb­ meet on Tuesday and Wednesday.
the storage of ashee.
2315 Jeei curb at 50c..
ing. gutters, cross-walks,, manholes, Mefcb 14ih and 16th. 1906, for tbe
correct, and recommend tbat tire same
The building for which this permit
catch basins, dewers and appros*'-'- purpose of registering all - quaUHH
AdvenUst Church.
be flowed ont of the several funds
Is leqnested will be completed about:
electors residing in the city ot lYarhe and tbe same lhereby are appi
tbe bay.
July 1st, 1^.
. . ••
The Rev, w. R. MstUjews, pastor.
e City, who are not now regittert-'
and adt^ted: and
. .. ._
It was
Sabbath school every Babfaath at 3
The estlBsted cost of this work will: to square - yards . paving
General Street Fund.
Resolved, That the expense
mayore l
those who have charge
e’eioek. ral'.nwed by preatelag
be tl6.DOC.
at 81.96..................... .r....$ 1.160.60 Pay roll, st Supt
............••
ui u>sr improvements, that towns public tnprorement shall be defray'd meet In each of the five wards of sl. .
Snndsy evootng aervloe at 7:00 »o
Respectfnlly.
200 feet curbing at 60c........ .. lOO.OO
Carnegie Library Fun*
city
in the fallowing placet, nam^:
s
follows
ahouM not attempt lo*ffio tbelr own
cal Ume.
JUUUe CAMPBELL,
6 catch btmlns and cooIn the First ward, in the Boys’ Bud
work unleas' they have expert
Flrxt—Tbe expense ot grading and
.10:0. s ni. class meeUng.
Per. Jens. C. Petersen, ArchL
lo McNamara's ball, on Frost
paring all Interior sqnare* end epacea Room,
Prayer meeUng. Thundv .evwins
Mso ask
0«,. L.U,„. „■
street.
800
00
...
say
do
BO.
by
all
means.
fmmed
by
tbe
tnteraecUon
of
etreele
U<m -M the s'tMSt and aU^ in* rw
I L6N.60
Id tbe Secend ward, at Second War.t
Tour committee wonld r«
and alJeya and to the center of atrest
of building
br....................................................
for the depoelUng ot bnlld.......................................111366.85
City ball, CD Spruce street.
$1.04^3 s firing the Abbott voting
in
front
of
all
pnhKc
buildlngx
and
ing material.
^1|lh-»sphaU, 44 foot roadway, oonIn tbe Third ward, to the Erimarv
WWhlngtMiaiid Park suaeta.
Contingent Fund.
trial. There wes such i ~
public groonda and dty property, esti­
Moved by Aid. Glbbe that the peti' The Rev. Lemael B. Blssell. pastor. tioo be referred to the bnllding tnexhlbltioB et tonla and :
M. B. HaslftU, rebate “ •*’’
mated at tbe amount of $(.126.90, shall SchocJ building, comer of Union an-1
,
.Morning service, 10:30. '
TwasurerJ
rj Qarflaid township.
be pWd from the geneleral strew -fund Tenth'streeta.
spectore.
In the Pborth ward, in the ^gire
. Bfble school at noon.
tbem. It la_____
a great sating (n time puntent ko Section 3. Title U. of the
Catried.
ouse No. I, on Cass street
ud money
ney Jever
ever the present system. cha^i'of said citv.
To Om Bosorable. the Mayor and City 2316 fact curb at 50c..
In the Fifth ward, to the rear of E.
Branlag ... ---------------They cbet $360 eate
S4&nd—That the eum of $17,081.13.
Cons^ Of the City of TnverM City,
'Hans'
More,
at
Ml
Washington
BtelBl hoorWetjMsday at 2:...
lifetime, the ramlt of the vote Is dc- being th^'estlmated coat oratld public
street.
811.197.M
AD are sratoome to all the eervioea
termined In a few minute after tbe
4
$"
1782. GentlemeO: We. the undersigned
Said meettog of tbe Board ot Reg­
Prayer meeOo*. Thursday at 7:30. owners
dose bf the polls. Hw saving
paring of 'said street and allef Interof property Interested, do peti­
Btnfilas tn the Book ot AcU of the: tion your htmorable body to pave West 625 square yards pOTlng
Prank James, re^
the present system wUt pay for (
sectiems and to the eenter of the. istration wUl be open fram 7 o'clock
at 82.08....
•.......... 8 1.260.00
to the foNwon until 8 e'olote in th-?
chine
in
fobr
years’
time.
The
ownstrew
In
front
of
ell
public
grounds,
Front street from ihe west Une of 190 feet curb at SOc..............
- 96.-00
$1.410 11
111 8«>d a man ud give It a puhUc huUdlngx Md city property. afteraoim of a_ ________________
6 catch basin* and contn tesUmoay iteereot I have berr- ^
AalvatieD Ara>y.
C. K,' MURRAY.
Shan, porsnaat to iftie 19 ot tbe teei^
necUoaa ..............................
330.000
1 suggest that one be give ter ol aWd city,-be paid by special tA unto set my hand this 4tb day of
C. B.- dOOKERAY.
cootinnaU^
km of and .. ____________
Msitewd
(jommlUee. - I trial In tins clty atjheBMt elecUoj aeeemeat. peymble in Rre eqan laWall- Mara
C. E MURBAT.
by AM.
that^e^
meite to he Msisd eocordlnli to tbe
<nO. Wv. L&BDIE,
cMy.olerk 4>e toilsiEtedto^teaw ordoa
ORA8. M. BffiBBg,
fi pnodMe, white ere btnWi* agrw*to*^^or ^ paring
DAILY XAObJI WANT AD* RAY 1 '
te frvor Iot the^tew.1
br
the wra /tetlte
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