The Daily Eagle, March 22, 1905

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The Daily Eagle, March 22, 1905

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

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1905-03-22

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THE DSIP" Em

VOL. XL NO. 3710.

Comi^etc; libraiy
SlplK^VSnitcke
“Elulle: BMkcau
and Dad( camUaed.

TRAVERSE Cly, ICOglGAM, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 82, 1906.

On SmaU Paymenta

PHYSICIANS
MAV6
WATCHED }
BOOy CLOSELY.

Make a beautiful piece of bousefurnishinp. We have .them at
all prices. You cannot Tail to
find just what 3-011 want .hei-e.
YOUR/'CREDIT IS 600D.

J. W. Slater

Sulzor wbo apparcntlr dippped dead
10 days' ago while entertag her house
on Canal sireei, Jt U Uiought U sot
dead. The body was placed in'k vault
and pbyBlciana who have been watebiDR the corpse aay there is life. One
or the woman’s fingers wns punctured
end blood gushed forth. The wound
in her bead, catised by her fall,
bleeds at times and her face is flushed
also.
Mrs Setter was placed in the vault
two clays aftfer her Injury, -

(Continued From Plrat Page.)
Paris, March 22.—The minister of]
finance in the GambetU cabinet
today, as the result of two gnnsbi
bis forehead, which were-self Jik
'fllcted.
Melancholy Is said to have caused
him to commit suicide. Bosiu Manro,
a celebrated dancer In opera dined
with Antonin Tronst last Monday
shortly after her leaving'that,
be shot himself but he lived until to­
day.
MEN’S CLUBMEETS MARCH 27. /
Will Discuss an Important, Interesting
Topic.
At the meeting of the Men’s cli
-bleh occurs Monday, March 27, an
lnlerestlDg_evenlng Is anUcIpated..
Tbe subJecL "How to Develop the-I-'
dustrlal Improvement of T
Ctiy," wlll be treated by Meat
C. Davis. H. Montague and Dr.
way. In addition, a ehort mi
gram will be given. The

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Traverse City Mfg. Co.

Corner Tenth Street and Lake Avenue.
W. L. BROWN. Mjfr.

Silks Silks Silks
:FOH

$7.75

DAILY EAGLE WANT AD;8 PAY

“Clothes to Fit”
$7Jfi-Brown-g
■wn — grey -hlno—b
•very one a good fitter—:M«i's
ind Youth’s siiesS10.M-Spleedld business salts
In Ibis lot —pWn black —
worsteds and . fancy cassi-

brown miztureA in cassimeres
—black and brown worsteijs.
9U,M-“8touts''-^“Bltm8’'— and
“regulars"—we fit them all—
wc please them all with this
Hoe.
$1B.M-Uest allk and wool
mixed Tvoniteds-heavy \’eoe
tian or serge lining—uilored
in the most modern way—you
wlU go "Tar before ©tjaaling
theu at.Uie price.

SHERMAN &
HUNTER

Be on hand early Thursday momini
as they will not last long.
*

E. WILHELM

Ceroer Front and UnloV Sol.



STANT

Shoes tot Women,

$2.00

Open Wedneedav evening instead
of Tuesday.

Men’s and Bo3*8’ Hats
48c, otfiers up to $1.25
each. .
White Toilet Sets,
fii^t^class goods, fine
shapes, with beautiful
embe^ed word, only
$1.25 per set
Combinets, 85c and 59c
each. • '
Milk Crocks, Butter
Jars, etc.
New Doilies, ' Center
Pieces, Dresser Spreads,
etc., just received.
Banner Patterus, best
on earth, sold only at the
BJoonomy Store.

PANAPAA CANAL COMAfSSION

(Special to Tbe Dally Bagie.l
WasUngtoD, March 21.—Horace
Burt, whom the President 4s desirous
of placing-ai the bead of the Paai
canal cotnmission, is said, even by hu
Skeels, aged 25. anempted to commit enemies, to be a man who does things
suicide here this morning. She pro­ and it is declared that if be is appoint­
ed be will accomplish someibing
cured t»-o drams ct chloroform
tear out a section of South America
drug store then rushed acroae
street to the Pere Marquette telegarph in tbe attempt.
ofllce and called upon the clerks
wltnees her drain tbe botUe: ShdUisn
GOOD FRUIT PROSPECTS
rushed to the height yards where her
husband had Just returned from hli
run and Ml at his feet
It is said Hra. Skeris' act was in­
spired by family troubles and that
when hw huMaand inallsed her con­
dition, he became penitent The wom­
an was hUtUy takeo where she could
have aeAloM treatment and it
thought she will recover.
pers and questions and rathuslastlc
discussioQB mark , the spring meettng
DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS PAY I of- the Michigan SUte Hortleoltuial
Society, which opened In the opera
bouse at this place
The reports on Michigan fruit pros­
pects were very encouraging, all parts
of the state reporting trees and buds
be in the very best of coodilioD. On
the other hand, reports ww read from
We are shoavlng a large asasortminols. Missouri, Arkansas. Indiana
meni of this grade of shoea.
Kansas, where all peach buds
All Btylea
dead. Texas and Ohio have been bad­
ly bnn. while Georgia western New
$240
York and Michigan are tbe only points
These shoes have all the appear­
having prospers for a good crop.
ance^ the better grades. They
are built for service.
Call and see them.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

ftnotbeivlot of those

ST.TS

\

CHLOROFORM

Silk Shirt Waist Suit Patterns
16 yards to the pattern, among
them, as usual, Foulards that are worth fl.OO a j-ard. All
new, fresh goods and‘not two
alike. On account of the ex­
tremely low price placed on
them the sale will be for CASH,
or w-e will save them for you on
^yment of a small t^sit.
There are also among^..^.^
thi^ patterns of Black Peauide
Soie. All go at the same prfccj

-ihThe Dally Bagle.)
- {Special to Tbe OaUy En^]
|\l(ar<^ 22.—August BurNew York, March 22.—A dtopaich
; B«B about 4S years of from St. Petersburg declares that
k a tarribla aeddent at peace U imperative because there
• 1 latt Afght; about 3
bread tor the army.
All the grain accumulated al Harbin
.. t ^ear a tramway Is said to have been taken to Mukden
10 slag that-had accum- or was transported south by China­
wtater. The pile men.
t he' was undernesUi.
A dispatch from -Unevitch saya that
ia-«aagbfin'the mass yesterday a Japanese cavalry detachft bdow the knee. He
appeared in front of the advance
e Orwe hospital and posu.
d at the knee,
Kuropatkin Remakia In Manchurian
k 40lte a large family.
Service.
fSpeclal to The Delly a^le.]
Ounshupaes. March 22.—<Jen. KuropaUdn reached here today and has Iselded to remain as commander of the
first army. -He received a great ova^ ^—Bather thsn to
Ihe railroad
t after assisting hU knowledged tbe cheering of the crowd
s of Burnlps Corshort speech in which be said he
hoped to relrieie.the reverees of his
s throat from e
amy.
d eooBlderahle trouble
OuoshupasB is now
« hbd separated from with soldiers .who 'are gathering
1. but always there.
-s ago be misused
Dispatches Not Credited.
4 mumer and Deputy
SL Petersburg. March 22, 2:20 a. m.
y of Balem b
—The Russian army in Manchurta
« him at hlE hi
have the serrleea of General
e woods and circled Kuropatkln, who is considered - by
d when cbmmandly. in spite of bis series of re• tenUc and cut'his
ea, the best general and foremost
KpbPhM knife. •
stntegisi of the Russian army. The
retreat Is apparently progressing un­
eventfully. No dispatches of moment
were r®c^'«d mierdaj’.
LitUe weight is placed here on the
deduction drawn at certain European
capitals from tbe dispatch annonneing
that Cannonading bad been heard
Aes may
south of Tie Pass, that Oeaeral RennenkampTs corps, endeevorlng to
j<rin tbe main skrmy. had been inter­
cepted aooth of Tie Peas.

MR^sfeSaProOK DOSE OF
Try • DtJl.tn'H IMPERIAL" 6
niieat Flour,—makes most, Uj
and wbiCcat bread.
870

MAPLE LOSS WANTED.

Custom Sawinft and Planing.
•avdust for Saio.



■d at Pina Grove still Cm
i MMplUI.

[Uffc with You
On all kinds of interior
work. Our prioes on build­
ing materials are right.

r-LEC CRUSHED AT GRAIN ACCUMULATED TAKEN^BY
frM'.KNEE
CHINAMEN.
'
i
I KUROPATklH TO REMAIN
MANCHURIA.

WNEO^LAST WITH
A NOTED DANCER j

Combination Cases

CITY EDITION.

THE
HIST WARD DELEGATION

aS£2S."^

Ih al) stj’les and finishes,
^peeially adapt<»d for stii-

btitk

THERE SEEMS MAN IIIp 45
PEACE OR
GERM4II€ GETS
IS INJURED
STARVATION
TO BE LIFE

Roemy. cwnrcnknL attn
On. V<wultoAawy<

Ladies’ Desks

w#nn»c t*.
ThoTBdiy,

WOAUN OF 80 LOST IN
SNOWSTORM, ml FOUND

of Mrs. Clnda Martin, 80 years old.
was found In the snow .today by Roy
r. The woman was lost Ih
mowstorm February ].
PROBATE COURT NEWS.

Save Money
By Dyeing
Uolcsa you have ^ven it a
fair trial yon have no idea
' how tar a Httl« dye wifi go
e dyes we sell ate
, -ary easy to nae and will color
anythiag. OomJ^ete dlrep■ Uons on avery package.
* Fri^. per package.

lOeoiis.

Walt’*

Pstrten Fill
Raal Estate BoM.
probate eouri today tbe ad­
journed hearing of the claims la the
Ivan Dunn rtt
April 6. Th«e was a peUUon filed
by the suretlee on the bond.of tbe
executor of the John, A. PaSbsusa
esute, asking to be relaaaod from
further respoaalbUlty. la the matter
W. H. Foster eeute there was
a Mle ot real Mtate at the ooort house
door this morning by Jedin R. Santo.

NUMBER KILLED IN .
- SHOE FACTORY ABOUT 70

D 1^ Orover shoe factory *« *»

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BMng urged by many friaade to •
parmit my name ta ba bruugljt fei> •
VMrd In
—. the
...• coming bfwv.vn,
election, l_~*
wiMi to publicly enmunce that
em not • candidate for mayor, or
any other office. Thanking all
who loyally supported me In the
padt I beg leave to respectfully
- deeUne any

SANTO.

ANNUAL REPeiT 6F
a K. & L lAILWAV

WAY IS EASY
ATTENDANCE IN ALL WARDS UNPRECENDENTEOLY LARGE.

■iiPssr

win Meet ^er DIwusslon of
^ Toplea.
The young ladles of St Francis
church have twganlsed a llteraiy club
to meet every two weeks end diaraisn
various toplea. Their first meettog
was hMd last evwB^
Miss Campeas nud a oaretBUy pte-

Miss Slater gave a vocal «olo. and The
Hissea Huellmantel and Mertea,
A reading by Miss
Haney was much enjoyed.
The Rev. Ft. Bauer was present anti
congratulated the club upon their first
program and urged the members to
take as active part stating by so do­
ing they would not only benefit them'
selves but others as welt.
Tbe club ajourned to meet again in
two weeks at the Same time and place.

WOMAN PASSFNGER FAINTED

f

NOMINATION
IS ASSURED

nia nlnUi annual nfort of tb<i
Grand Rapids A Indlaaa RsOlway core-' CAUCUSES
PACKED
pany for the year ceding December
SI, IMl. was issued yesterday bom
the ofllce of Secretary H. R. Metheaoy.
The annual meetiag of tbe compuy PULGHUM GiVK UP. BINGHAM
- STILL SANGUINE
will-be held lu Grand Rapids April S.
Tbe smnual report shows that the
company owns 413.69 mllee of track.
Tbe total mileage of roads operated ta Conteat Was Spirited and In Semt
152.61 miles. The total mileage used
Warils AlrnM I
under trackage ri^ts is 7.18 miles,
erai New Men Named for
making Uie total mUeage owned, oper.
Wart Candidates.
ated and used under trackage tfgbU
$73.89 mUes.
The Grand Rapids A Indiana railway
was operated last year at a profit of
HOW THE WARD
«|178,9?6.23, an increase over 1903 of
♦3,820.64, or 2.17 per cent.
DEi^ATES STAND.-’
The Traverse City railroad was op-'
eraled at a profit of I148.80. an in­
crease of 1*14.66. In 1903 this roa-l
was operated at a loss of *$65.76.

ORGAITIZE LITERARY CLUB

1

t wart, 20; Bee- •
• ond wart, 2; Third ward, 16; •
• Fourth wart^ 5; Fifth ward, 17; - total—62.

Fulghum, Third wart. 1; Fourth •
ward, 8; Fifth ward, S; total—12. •

Bingham, ■ Second wart, 20; •
• Third ward, IS; Fifth-ward. 2; to- •
Ui—36.
.

it la claimed by Blngham’a *
frienda that he hat a majority ef both ate TMrd and Fifth wart •
• detegatea, bmt thia would net give •
' him the a

cancuaea were
all fully attended last evening, abor.'
Ing that there was no lack of .Interest
in the resnti The dMegatee wire
deeply in earnest in all the wards anJ
Id some there was no little excitement
and considerable plain talk indulgid

RRST WARD.
Grange hall was packed, and at one
Ume there were 221 votes cast. J. \V.
Paichtn was made chairman and E. u Edwards, secreur}-. Several tellers
were named, the officers sworn an-i
(be ctmventlun proceeded to biislues*-.
A ward committee was elecied c
clstlng of J. W. Paichln. Leon P. Ti­
tus and C, E, Hurray.
Wart Candidatea.
of ward candidates
(ben. MIowod: Frank Carver and
Tracy Olllls were placed In nomlnn(ion? The result of the balloi was
Frank Cart er 91. Tracy Glllls 112. The.
balance of the ticket was named i>y'
accUmatlon. and resulted in the
of the present ipenmbents
as follows:

Copemislt. Mbrcb 2t—The north­
bound train on the snp Arbor rail­
road, due here at 5 o’clock,
up for about 90 minutes, lastt night
near Meslck ataclon, on account
It of a
broken coupler, between ihe express
car and the entfne.
Tbe quick stopping of the iraio near­
ly threw' the paasengers from, their
seals, -one lady passenger, who rcsldCopemlsh fatatod over the e
cJtemroL but was soon revived by
Member of Boan! of Bducatioo—H.
^yalelan who was riding upon U
train. The-accident occurred within
Inspector rt elections—Ralph Has-.
a half mile of the eceoe-of tbe wrec’K Ungs.
on Saturday laaL
nslable—C. W. Ashton.
Bol.ld for 0
The real InteresUpg work of the
EDITOR DINGLY IS
was then commenced, that of
AFTER A HUM caucus
choosing delegates to the city conveotlon. For tbe fint place on the dele(Special to The DaUy Eagle]
gatlon Lortn Roberu was nominated
Grand ' Rapids. March 22.—Bdiior
by the Pulgbam men and Samuel GarDlngly ot the Kalamatoo Telegraph,
laad by the Oennaloe men. Roberis
the latest applicant for the posHfon of
received 90 votes and Garisnd 121
collector of Intenial revenues.
Ihe second delegate B. J. Uorgarreceived lOO and E. B. McCoy 114. W.
JUDGE MAYNE PRESIDES
C. Hull was elecied tbe third delegate
-McIntosh: Malcolm IVinnlp over
Harry Kneeland. and for the fifth dele­
gate. H. ,S Hull was elected over'
John Veriy by a vote of 108 to 87. •
Fulghum Forces Sit Down. At this stage rt the p
u-SB ctmeeded by tbe Fulghum torees
tn .ctrcull cbnft today the Jury in that Germaine h^ a clear majorlty
tbe C4M of Pnller vs.'Klldee went ou*. of tbe caucus with him, and be wv
1:30 and had not rendered ■ veri at 3 o'clock. Judge Cblitendeu
made bis charge to the Jury before tbe caucus, as fc^ows: Bd. WaiL John
dinner and Judge Mayne, who bis re Loranger. John LAmaoo. Julius Stein­
turned, took tbe chair this attereoon berg. Dr. A. H. HeiUdfij. Tracy Onils.
the beginning of the setston. '
Ward- BnnmJ L. W. Ttokhaixi. H.
A petitloo of Bathm- K. Fnrter to
. .
Geo. Dean.
A.. MoOoy,
M
ear up the Utle to certain land was John Horafietd.' CbariM Oermatne. C.
granted. The caro now oeenpylng the U Hall, Wm. BeMaer.
attgntloa cC the otmet 4s that of the
First Natlosmi Bank va. the Township
SECOND WARD.
CWrk of iTnkai townaUp.
The baaetDMt of tbe City half was
Mn. Mary Ramraon ef intarioMtan erowded. S. W. Hastings was elected
aad Wm. R«mle. clet*.
arrtTrt tn tha oMy tbM nooa to apaad
Tbaro was no cvposltloD to the
,
day wtth MnOa.
tnaUOD ti a C. Darvow for anpurTtaor.
but two names wen pst np fv the
thoee of iax.
(Oantlaned ee thW

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THE DAILY, fiAQLS, tVEDJIESDAy. MARCH 22.

The Dally Ea^le ADVICEFOR
t^RAPlDS

catd giving the-^e«8 of dlBurent
thlnga were the wofda, "Potatoes, 19

•:Me CAOLC PRESS, PUBLISHERS.

SUBSCRIPTIONS.

from Traverse City a few days, cering
for her husband, who Is sick, ai
Uko View House.
The Elk Rapids Board trf Trade
net Fridar eventag at Maecabee

- in.i”h,rr......

DON'T BEM

irto tiiinking that anything else
is “jastasgootlBsC-S-rbecauae
notfaing dseia suitable for use
' on a Gas Range; nothing eiae will
wear, as long on any'coofong
range; nothing else will
in 10
minutes, nothing else will cover
so. much surfiux, at^ no other
stove preparatioD is, at tite same
time, suitable for nae on wire
■window and door screens, stoves
and stove pipes.

will be elected for the ensuing year.
The school entenahfmeui given at
the open bouse Baiiinlay evi-Atog hu»
'•ery largely attended, standing roo.-i
ot Chemical Works lieing at a'prenilum. Those who hrav,ed Hie elements wenc well repaid fic
t Long Em
the Bacrlflce, as the program ilmiifi>imuch enjoyed by ibe large
(Prom a Spe^al CorivspoudenLj
audlencf. Neav!)' teo were realized.
Tbc Daily Basl« *'»■ be loudd oa • Elk Rapids, March 20.—U has often Which will be*nsed to pnirhase bts>', s
4ale U Uie follotrus plaeea: E. J. Uana been said, • Everything comes- to him «r the grade library.
A Son. 901
Waaliiiigton • street; who waits." In the case ol Elk RajiThe masquerade dance at the open
Jowiib Umlor, 910 East EIgttb ids, however. It seems Ui be a mlsuk-i,
house on the evening of the 17th was
street:. C.
McEroy. 80t
West and waiting for something to luru up,
tended and an enjoyable time
ProDt street; Mrs. A. R. Puller, SIS seems to be no better in the case of
universal report Tbe supper
municipality, than an Individual.
.Sorts Bltowood avenue; Monroe CuO. P. Carver * 'Bro.
served liy the Ladles' Altar society of
dy Oo, Union sU^ For the ccm- Ehk Rapids has been wailing for the tbe Catholic church was well jialror.- On account of the last
“Flati and Gam Ljiw”
vcBlenee ot our patrons, wut adeep past quarter of a century for
Ized.
will be in their office goring bus’thing
to
turn
up,
but
as
yet
notBiag
lismMts mar be Mt at any cf tSe
Every one should buy a ticket to the
has turned up to an alarming extenL
above, ptaeea.
dance lo be given next Friday evening
Several times during this period,
.benefit of Cfharies Deyn, und;-r.
have bad a reasonably fair possibility'
cominQ events.
tbe ansplces -or Equality tent. .No, 137.
Usrcb 2S-r-Rofat. Stiennan's story nt of landing a number of very desirable ■K. O. T. MM.
OSTEOPATHY
enterprises, tffit almost without excep­
Haro' Noble returned Monday in
O. TEUBBLOOD. D. O
.r—Steinberg's Grand -opera bouse. tion a “penny wise
Thumb Lake, after a few flsj^' visit
M. J. TEDBBtOOD. D. O.
policy on the part
with
hl«
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
3.
WUbelc mtM±. B^denoe
was In a position to help some , has
THE ONLV REMUNERATION
.Noble,
*: and a WynkooD Tmea
sent our prospects .glimmering.
GLORY.
<
It is to be' hoped that (he Board -.>1
The oldest town in the county,
That a public office U a public t
Trdde wilt elect some offleSre'who will
hu long been recognized by all po- today realize that we are a long way insilll a little ginger into the organi­
behind oor-sister tillages.in
• liilcal parties and that its duties
IFftBCHFOUI
spects. Kotable among these, is the zation. There Is plenty of opportunity
to be BO performed ibat it sbsll
for (iidin to get busy during the com­
iraiismlied from one cbosen incum- matter of llghtihg As yet. we are de. ing spring and summer.
liem to another, wltb unsullied purity. p^dent in winter oo the
A Republican caucus for the nomiuIn our municipal a^airs, nearly all
ion of township officers will he hell
. ai the in^nnrbcnu have to work wi>h- witb,the help of lightning bugs m sum­
the town hall next Saturday ^ev.,-o.
oui renumeratlon and. this, is espe­ mer. their combined efforts are far ing, March 25, at 8 o'clock.
cially true of the mayor and aider- from satisfactory. It seems t<
Johnson
Waller ^attcrlee is running the Sold in Traverse City
men. In view of the fact that those Ume to throw a Utile li^t oo the suih edger in the Iron Co.'s sawmill fora
Dnig Co.
,
who All these offices must depend up­ j«CL
few days, reljeving Ed. Playler.
Need a Public Dock.
on giory for oompensatiOB. It is quite
m Monday, lo Mr. and'Mi
inteiesttas, as well as amusing to
Alfred Bacon, a girl.
noie the extreme earnestness of each,
■ BRIGGS.
asplwt for these offices, and also o' world, we are practically'an inland
ihelr friends who are working, in town, and as far as wUer communicaStrikes Hidden Rooks.
Hon is concerned, we might as wcil
When- your ship of beslth strikes
their behalf.
bidden rocks of consumption
We are free to cosMde that the be dropped down on some of the bar­ the
ren huckleberry plains over In KU- Pneumonia, etc., you are lost. If you
atnbiUon of each la a yfaddable
dont get help from Dr. King's Ne-v
One must do and dare/aod If need be, kaska and Missaukee counties.
D seoTcry• for
for----------------Consumption. J.
■ "•
W-.
McKinnon, of Talladej
die for bis country, and as we hate
igrites; "I had beez
no real war, let us-wage a civic
Pnenmonia, tmder the
« of two
....
docfor the common weal. It'd Interesting, in their present condition, are prac­ tors, but was gettlngho better w-ben
tically uselesstas far as use for pass­
li .keeps us alive. ,
I began to take Dr. King's New Dis­
enger docks are concerned. Elk Rap­ covery. Tbe first dose gave relief,
-These civic bauieS, possess
and one bolOe cured me." Sur? cure
chann of drawing out the kindly feel­ ids passengers and freight being
for sore Jhraat. bronchll s. coughs
at
Old
Mlssiim
by
the
lake
boau
ings of friends which are mlugled
transferred here by small crafu. and colds. Guaranteed at C. A. Bug(
which the spice conuined in the criiibee. Tbe Hannah Drug Store. B. E.
as was the case lari season. Is certain MUicr's
Miller's drug
divg store, price 50c a
and <1.00.
dsms-^cf the contending factions.
condlUMi of ASairs to bring the Trial boUIes 10c.
Viewed from the vantage gronnd ul
^vlng in mind the blush of shame to the cheek of
^ La grippe coughs yield qplckly to
public
spirited
citizen.
TbU
is
a
matn only pay, let the
the wonderful enraUve qualities of
that should .receive the attention Foley's Honey and Tar.
There Is
best man win!
of the proper autboriilea, and thu nothing else “Just as good." Sold by
We have faith to bebeve that the
B. S. Wait E Sons.
eodw
.welfare of the city may safnly be en­
Too Con
trusted to the gmdance ot
A.
Be sure and start yonr spring hqnse
We cannot help but think that
these aaplzaitts. wboMl&e {wopta may
cleanlnf RIGHT by having your bo^
- .oboo^: and as the only reward of polley of Ok Rapids has.' In the past,
those who secure the offices, must been too-cmservatlve. We admit that
the
RIGHT
prices
there
is
such
a
t^sg
as
being
to
come from tbe commendation of their
STRONG AND GRAY.
fellows, we mareapect that each" will travagant, which is possibly mor<
Cor. Roardman Avo and Eighth Sts..
l.e apurrert on to so perform his duty rtroenlal. but anyone with tbe sense of
'Phone 627.
3705-ff
?n knows that the villages are of-:
as to crown bimselt with honor.
•Honor cannot be acquired uulee-i, fering inducements for biisiness enb.-r- NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT.
prlses,
are
ihe'kmes
which
are
landln,-.
To
Wm.
Powle,
Millar
&
Morse,
Mrv.
^forsooth., the common good is so subW. J. Backer. Jas. Spencer. Ella L.
'sen-ed as to meet and lirlng forth the-plums, and the ones you beur Fow-le EsL, Henry Wlschoewsky, Au­
111? plaudU.s of the people. This will spoken of wherever you go ss hustling. gust Beltner, Anna Germaine H. S.
Barget. Jai. tromley, C. Gennal.ie
undoubtedly be the . high aim of wh.> jmmunllle.R.
Must Change With the TiifiVa. . Est.. Vic C. Palmer, A. E. Wilson. Mrs.
ester Is cho.sen as our chle'f representa­
Elk Rapids, in the way of location Wright. W, H, Edmonds, G. A SmUh'
tive and that ambition carried oul
E- U Ransom. Ellen HoldsWorth,
aivl
natural
advanlsges.
has
the
call
can reRiilt.ln fnUy gnanllng the rlfehis
Schumskl Ft., Amon Langworthy,
my village in this secilon, but' ^ren^ Roberts,, Chaa. Kroupa,
Ki
. nf all.
Kroupa
1 alone 'are not a sufficient indu<i--i
. E Montague, R. J.' Flemming,
trden, B. _S. Hadley, F. A. Bckment.to Influence any manufaclurilr, Pat Burden,
AN ARGUMENT FOR PRIMARY RE­
ler.
W. B. Nelson, Chaa!' 1Parraenter.
concern' to locate here, while neigh­
Hannah & Lay Oo.. and all
FORM.
_ I other pt-rboring towns are willing to piu up
t Interested in the gn
gradlng AOd
The Republican ward caucuses beul
paving of Bast From street from the
last evening were very lively anai'-,:.
easi line of park street tr
The ilelegates. appeaietl tu be deadly
Mid a's thl» happens to, be tin' line of Wellloglon street L
that the roll for the sin-el
in eamesl, and in some Instances b-;which we are living, we cannot meat hwetofore made liy
•uanie very much excited. While there hope to accomiillsh much by endeav­ of Sp«lsl Assessora'for the purpos.were no flsKutts indulged in, the.v oring to (|o liusinesK «s it w|aa ^one of defraying that part of the ' eo-,t
which Ihe council' decided
' “ l>c|
vacre several insiances wber
leclded should
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
a.goDc(aUon ago. Just so lung l
borti and paid by
' verj- close to H.
iirsue'^his'■policy.. Just so long yon for the grading a special assessment!
Ii Is claimed (hat many Democrats
III bear Ok Rapids "referred to
Front .-street from
alienilqil and took active part in set- iwn In which you can siteml Sunday street to the
street is now on file in my office f<r
<ral of the caucuses, and that In'some iy iisy iti the week.
public inspection.
iDsunces (hey outnumbered the ReNeeds W Bend.
Notice Is al
. publicans. If this last statement is
Elk Rapids village has n-ii a cc
inie, ihe Democratt. must l^ve be.;n bonded indebtedness, and -until
at the Cuuncll roems In aald city on
more plenUfiU at the R^ubllcan cau­ does the chances are we will
April the itb, 1905. at S o'clock p. m.cuses than they, usually are at the nothing much else, except what feiv lo revies- aaiil assessment ro'1 st
IioIIr on election day.
concerns we are very fortunately in whle-h lime snd place opportunity will
However (his may In*, the crowds possession of now.
heard'*" ""
interested lo
were so great at all of tbc caucuses
We can't stl think alike all the Uuio.
■'**
t>f Watch A. W.
■ hat If perst.cB bad any Inclination dc but all of IIS should believe In putting isos'*'*
intiulge in crooked work they had iu oyr everlaBllng best efforts for what
CHAS. M. BEERS.
'at.PlKMM 745.
8709-1-12
City Clei
should be the best vlllege In Northern
nUundanl opponunlty to’do so.
Michlgaa—Elk Rapids.
The action in these caucuses
(Get in debt. Traverse City la going
hmed every primary reformer In his
opinion of ihe necessity of a primary to—Bd.i
,
■ lection law. and made a number of
primary r^ormers cf. those who have
Locals and Peraenala
or JElB-t. PETERSE^ Manijer
I’jlheno stood by machine methods.
James Beer, who bas been emi>1u>-l
at the chemical works of ihe Elk RanThe result of the caucuses
Ids Iron Co. ever since its erection
cit. m, I!".
evening show that Germaine . Is nj abent a quaner of a century ago. Isrt
novice in politics, or else he had some Saturday evening sever^ hia connec­
men of experience engineering him tion with Ihe concern' to accept tbe
There are several who
superlntendency of a chemical plant
1 things their ^wn way who can located at Sligo, Mu. Hr. Beer will
go. way beck and -sit down.
leave for bis new field ot labor
Moada)-. ^ring bis residence here
It is quite
______
which
1
he has ^a^e a boat of Jriends. who,
' quires tbe most cheek; for a Democrat
wbilc rejdicW'dt hM good twtune, as
to attend and take part in a Republi­
““P'**' 12,000,000. Pair
tbe posltinn cai«es M'tth It a line sal- in
can-caucus or for a RepubUcaa
in 11,750,000. In service nearly nine years, .over 20 000
-re sorv}'
lose so good a cilltmri and Uke part in two RepubUcao
H. H. Green fills the vacancy telephones in the syatem. Further inf^Satior on 'our
caused by tbe TealgnatlOD of Mr. Bee'.
“« -n.pany, °Gmn“l
Darid Keister, an employe cif the
Pere Marquette railroad company at
a B. FISHER, Secretary.The result of the Republican
this place, and Miss Rose Rex, one of
ooa In tbe First ward mtut be
well-loiDWD young ladles, wero
gratl^dng to Hr. Oennaliie, and proves Thursday, hy the Rev. W. A. Rohin^
our-sUtmnent that WUl is a hustler.
• to have been. cienTMt. •
Mlas NeUle Miller left Monday

'H

FILLS.

Traverse
Belle

s

....Better than ever...

r«r;,='si!

1P05.

H. Steffens

PIANIST AND TEACHER.
Per cobsulution regarding lesiouc
and ".erms call at Aeademy ot Maalc
mornings, f to II. - Bell'phone, Acad
emy and reeiaeni-e

CARPET CLCAKilNe
Making aod laying, Peatbara renovat
ed. Worh thoroughly aao pnoropUt
executed. Agent tor Wichigau Kuz
Co.. N. B. Chapin. ProI>. Traveree City
Carpel Cleaning Works. i;:i Ae.li,
Inawn mreel 'Phone N'o :i*. y~;

$2,000
THE NEXT

FOUK )VEQCS

200 WATCHES
At 40 percLdUcoont

W« mnsi raise ti«i« amooat
of mMicy IQ satisfy claims
ol oar creditors. No reasonaMe oiler retosed.

R. W. RASTALL

Copyright I905 by
Hih SchafBier
Mirz

A. genuine Cravenetfe Rain Coat on the
■ back is worth' two mir
breliasin
hand.
The cravenetting
process don't make the
fabric ‘air tight—nor
yet delnge-pi'oof; does
make it non-absorbent
of moisture and odor­
less — • all without
changing its appearonce.;

A
Coat is a
Necessity, not a
Lnxory.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
Don’t Get Sold dnlyall Paper

Bostoir Bacon

IOC lb.
Best Comstock
Baco

IOC lb.
Bcst^mstock
Hams

• 13 Ib.

J. J. Brezina

By people with sample books from outside towns
claiming to be “wholesale dealers,” yet having
sto^s much smaller th^n our own. We have now
in sWk right here in Traverse City;one of the
finest, best selected and most up-to-date stocks of
Wall Paper in the state. In buying of us you have*
the advantage of returning all you can't use and
if any mistakes or errors occur of having them
promptly made light, which you can’t have in
bu^'ing from outside parties And when it comes
to sample books of fine goods made, to order, we
have them from tbe manufacturers who took the
Grand Prize at the ' St. Louis Eigiosition—the
Robert Graves Co.—and when it cotnes to prices
we are way below any prices any outside sample
book men can make for the saSe quality; and
any time -you wish the goods shown at 3-tour
house we will eheej-fully show them there.

City Book Store

A Cftll Prom TTie Tbble

MoreBrcoid**
“More bread''is ihe call at
the table where the bread U made from

Marvel Hour
Because every member of the famQy lOcet It-likes
itbelterthaoanyolherfoodanicle on the table
Bread made from Marvel Flour U right In appear" ■
and ii a

115 Park SL

Cement and Building Materials

You Gaii Have
Thi» Kind
of Bread
That over3'nnc calls
for if you will use

Marvel
Flour
You can buy it .in aiiv
size sacks 3^ou‘want.
Ve. have foimd that
one sack always means
the • second. Better
order the “first” to­
morrow.

BUILDERS' and MASONS’ SUPPLY CO

A Good Investment

i

PneuDonia
comes
cheap but goes rfSgh.

JEWELS

Good Picnic Hams

Witte’s Bicycle Shop

A Rain Coat is bet­
ter than rheumatisni
an,d costs much less. ;

. An Ideal Raih Coat
and Spring Overcoat
combineti.

rs$8

MyearcAsc A

Cllyand vlclnliy

».,.“'«=iBicyclcs 4 Sundries

111

AT ALMOST HALF PRICE

14c lb.

NOTICE I

t
mi lx

400 SoUd Gold Rings

For side by all

JAHRAUS

Rain Coals

It Is Time to F*alnt
And no bett^ paint is made than the Heath & Milliga... It has stood thi*
or'^tbr«Steii^® paraptee it in every way. Want to paint the inside woodwS^k

Spring and Soniniw

united In marriage at Bellalre. Ian
Old Mission, where she- expecu
spend the summer.
One of the well known Sooth MUton
tamers who has been aelling ^tatoes
this spring for 12 oenta per bushel
which be wouldn't take 22 cents for
jprr •■OUUJTB aamUL" spring last fell, went into a local resUnrant
Whm nowr-oakae noat, UgffitaA^ the other day, and the first think
^ whU^hretA
^541
attract his attwiHw was a large pla' Raw or inflamed Lungs
- Tlald qnleklT to the wondertul curaUva jud baallBg qnaUUas pf Foley's
Hoiur and Tte. U prevents pnee
moBla end eonsvmptlDB from a hard
paid Settled on the tancs- Sold hy 8
m. wut B Sana.
eodv

Hats,

Shirts,!

Tics

nil'in and a better line was never
b ’wn in the city. . . Prices right

No trouble to show these goods aid-teU their merits.

Open OilJ evenlnoo

SEN DA

THE HAJVNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO.

B^-.S?-13
THB bAlLT fiAG^, WEDNESDAY. KAItca 22,
■■i 4 4 «»»»•»»••»•»•
«
CITV' NEWS IN eniBP.


»>««cccc«««cc*«c«

MISCELLANEOUS
SPORTING NOTES

J. I. Sutherland left today on a buai:
i'iii> to Detroit.
Mrs. John Smith of Honor, who hta
visiting rrleods In the city, reMany Nationalitlea of Pugc.
. „i.,v.l iiome today.
!lnd has produced most of the
Wm-Thomat, advance
pugll^c champions next
I My Friend from Arkansae,'
States, and most of this
I till- city today.
country's laurel winners have
men of Irish extraction. Gus Rohlin.
a_ Swiss, aspired
; iiusluesB Jn the city. (
several Hebrews have* become topnoichers; a few Germans have won
honors and Jack Root, a Bohemian, is
"BatUing" Nelson is
.'hicago on business. She will the first Dane to win high honors. He
Is the real thing, too. born in Copen,.... 1..CU the first of neit whek.
hagan. Joe Walcott k a Barbadoes
negro, and several At
shown form. FlusImmons Is a Welsh­
man. raised in New Zealand. The
A. Swarisofl of South Boardman, re- land of the shlllalah. however, leads
home today after a visit with them all for the men who can give
' U.ingbter.' Mrs. John PfeilTef ' f and take wallops on the jaw and
various other places.
, j-treei. who is quite UL
Mfs..J. W. Ooanewf St Louis, Mich.,
:iv<-il in- the city last night She

s=ssg^-

3:

the Traverse City School of gerald of Brooklyn got the .dedsloh
Gus Gardner at the end of a 20ronnd boat at the Audnoriiim. The-declsion was popular.

Pref. Smith has purchased a heme
,ii III,- comer of Bohemia and Tenth
. ^ -ii,-, I. known as the Muxzay property
i-; going to make Traverse City
■ i:u inmianenl home.
Mm. S. 6. Olson and mMher, Mrs.
, r 11, iJcrgijulst. of Cadillac, who have
;
the guests of Mrs. I; j! Gilbert,
' .1 .Ivast Nialh'^lreet, a short time,
-rciiirped to Cadillac.
Mrs. L. Levere of Colfax, passed
linHiah the city today on her w.ty
' ;i..ioc from j Centerville, where ehe
.su.bik'd the funeral of her sister,-Mrs.
'■
Neddo, who died March II.
'olcy's Kidney Cure makes tile kldsnnd bladder right Contains nothSold by E. S. Wait ft
eodw

1,000 WASHINGS WANTEl^-Meu’s
abJ ladles. Traverse City Steam Latm■Iry. W. Y. Bums. prop.
3703-tf

PEREMarquette
Dee. 4. 1904.
Trains leave Traverse City as fol-

“Jem- Bowker Qefaats “Pedlar" Palml4onden, EMg.. March 22.—“Jem"
Bowker of Manchester defeated “Ped­
lar'' Palmer In the twelfth round of
what was to have been a 20-ronnd
match for “the bantamweight ChamploBship i}f Bwgland at the National
Sporting club.
' Walsh and Aftell Meet
Philadelphia. Pa., March 21.—In
le of the fastest, hardest and most
active bouts s»n In this city for i
time. Huite Attell and Jlmipy Walsh
met. last night at the Washington
Sporting club. At the end of the
sixth round Walsh, the New England
boy. had scwiewbat the better of the
fight

Neighborhood
;
Correspondence!

FV>r Grand Rapids. Detroit Toledo,
Chicago and west 6:00 a. m., 11:36 a
IT., and 6:00 p. m.
, Saginaw, Bav City,
For Mui
Port Haro
edo, Detroit and east.
C:O0 a. m I

KESWICK.
Keswick, March 20.—Miss Gerhsr.il
of Trireree CItyVas a guest of Miss
Ollie Groeser a few days last Week.
Miss Beady Behn of Traverse City
Rapids. Kalkaska. BeUalre,
CharievolX and J^toekey, 7:30 a. m. was home for a few days.
drs. B. Mohr left last Thuradgy for
extAded visit with her parents
Reed City.
Fred Sehroeder returned to TTaverae
City yesterday as be was called here
account of the death of Mrs.
Schroeder's mother, Mrs. Jeoni.
Mrs. EM Weiss, a former resident of
MY TAILOR
this place but now ot Chelsea^ MIcb.,
is visiting'friends here.
12 I CASSSTRELT
Mrs. Minnie jCTns, nee Revold, an­
other pioneer of this place, passed
away at bef home Wednesday morn‘
Ing. March 16, after an Illness ot three
>-fear»f For the last few months si
confined to the bed and was
Practice Limited to
patient suBerer. Mrs. Jeorn was bora
Id Mecklenburg, Germany, Jan. 10.
and nttlna ol »asBca.
,07 W,.hc.-|k^R,«.Uen.phon. 1836, and came to this country and
settled In Hamilton, Canada, and later
came (o Michigan and settled
farm on. which she died at the age cf
69 years, two months, five days. She
leaves a sorrowing husband,
EXAMINED FREE.
daugtor, Mrs. Kmma Schroder' of
Traverse Ciiyr^ad three grandchlF
^LASSES
dren. Besidea two brothers. CSiarlos
3
GROUND
and Fred Revold. two sister,s Mrs.
4 That are Guaranteed to Cure
Dora Pries and Mrs. Uzzie Relncklail
' Ueadacbes. Straighten CrossKves and Restore Perfect Vision.
of this place. Vhe funeral
Saturday from the Bvi
In charge of John Ott of Sutlons Bay.
The funeral was largely attended al­
TRAVERSE CITY. MICBK
though many had to walk from a dis­
tance on account ot the bad roadv.
ig the floral offerings was a pil­
low with the name "Aunt" In the cen­
ter from some of the nelces and nepbMrs. Rose Pierce of Traverse
efty and Mrs. Uzzie Spinnlkln of
Nortbport'attended the funeral. The
Rev. B. Mohr officiated.

FRED G NEUMANN

OR. W. F. STRANGWAYS
EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT

EYES

«_______________________

5
J
3

.W—.

'-ku...!..,.,,-

Dr. P. A. WoUe

Large Fortunes Are Made
Daily in the Stock and
Grain Markets.

You can do the ssme If yoif follow
DAILY EAGLE WANT A08 PAY
uuf suggestions in our market lettera
l^artles with email ae well oe large
PROBATE ORDEI
means can inereaaef their Ineemee by
STA' K OF
..................
MICHIGAN,
..
inveatlng at once. S30JW margina 10 Grand Traverse, as. ,
- At a session of the I
a sharea atock or 1,000 bufhela of wheat
and an advance of ten pointa will make office. _________ _____________
10 28ih day of February la the year
ne thotisand nine hundred and five.
(Present, Fred R. Walker. Judge of
r daily market letter, Probate.
In the matter of the esUle ot HR__
free of cost for the aekihg.
H. Lutes, late of Traverse City, Michi­
ABNUUSTa d CO., laato* a«d firektn. gan, In said county, deceased.
On reading a^ filing the petition,
IS USiBe-Sired. CMe^s.
duly verified, orjamei H. Lutes ol
Traverse City, -Ml^lnn, praying that
certain Iniirument now nn file to
Is Court, purportiiig to be the Ust
-m and tostamenf^ said deceased,
may be admitted to Probate, and that
such other and farther order and proceedings may be had In the premises
as may be required by .the sUtute in
such case made and provided.
Thereupon It M ordered, that Friday
.je 2ith day ot March nexL at ten
o'clock In the forenoon, be aaslgned
for (he bearing
>K ot said petition, and
that the bMrs at law of said deceased,
and
___—allother
- peroona interested
......................
In
Mid eMale. are required to appear *
It 70R are netwl power It will
aeasiOD
'
on of aald Oonrt. ___
..
holden
,olden at the ------------Probate oBge. in i
p«7 ;o« to toveetlftate.
City Of Traverte City and show cat

Electric
Power

U Cheap, Clean
and Reliable.....

f.

Boardman .Diver
^lectHc Uftht 8
Power ^mpany.

derl
ane.-,-.- .
lid day «
PWED

GERMAINE GETS
THE FIRST WARD
jaEGATTON
(Continued FTooLPage OoeJ
Gillen and O. M. Morse. The result
26 In favor of Qllleit.
Some person kindly dlepoeed to A. W.
RJekerd gave him one vote.
Frank' Goodrich for Vaoancy.
s. Aid. Bingham Is a candidate for
the mayoralty nomination, It was mov­
ed that the sense of the'meeting be
(hat. should Aid. Btagfaanl secure the
nomination. Prank Goodrich be the
choice of the Se«»d ward Repnblir
cans for the vacatA seat In the conncU,
and the motion was carried vithoia
dissenting rote.
of Election.
The'closest fight of the caucus'was
beHveen A. H. Bennett and Jos. Kisssen for the
of eleciloDB for one year, to fill a va­
cancy, Klassen winning out by the
vote of 91 to 89. Mr. Bennett tron out
for hiBpector of elections for two
years, receiving 125 votes, while Jms.
Marvin received 48 and W. H. Bbner
44. For member of the board of ednlion -there wm but t«e name sub(ted. (bat of Geo. W. MeWethey, and
be was 'nominated by acclamation.
George'Smithson was nominated cojBtsble by scclgniatloo.Tbe preset Ward committee was re­
elected to - serve another year,
slsilng of C. B. Curtly, Wm. Benil'.e
and A. W. Rlckerd.
Ballot Fights.
The election of delegates brought
numerous ballot fights, for the min­
ority,.though hopelessly ontnumbereJ,
r haU
brought
the places-in the delegation. The result
of the caucus was:
Supervisor—8. C. Darrow.
Alderman—Jas. M. cnieK.
Inspector trf.decUods (to fill
cancy)—Job. Klassen.
trf election (two years)'—
A. H. BCTuetL
Member Board of EMacallon-^e.r
^'.'McVfeths.
Constable—George Smithson.
Delegates^. C. Darrow, Jas. Olilett, Jas. Zimmerman, B. W. Eastings.
W.^P. Kenney, FMk Sladek, F. Goodricb. Prank Trade, (3. L Grellick,
W. Rlckerd. M. E, Haskell. CapL
Chase, F. Alvord. Wm. Rennie, Joa.
Pohl, C. A. Skelcher, Prank Bennett,
A. H, Bennett, W, O..Poote. W.' H. Ebner. R S. KliizaV, Tbos. Moulton.

ballot was vot'd aU the others we e
and wanted them so declafed by tbe
chairman. Tbe canfnsion immedlatoly-ceased and an waited for Chairman
Covert to render his decision. Mr.
Coveli announced that the three deb.gales bad been dfeclared elected by
legally orgapUed caucus tad It would
have to stand and the motions of the
two gentlemen were out bt order.* Geo.
H. Cross appealed from the declMon
of the chair and the question: "WUl
ihe decision ot the chair he enstalned.''
was
L B. Gilbert then moved that the
tellers take places in the hall and
the voters be required to pus out of"
the school room and deposit their bal­
lot and into tbe'room again at anoUiir
door. This suggestion met with fav-rr
and it carried. H. O. Joynt and Os
car Simpson were next balloied upon
and the result was a total ot 294 votes.
Jo>TJt leading hU opponent by 28.
Fulghssn Men,
On the hew deal In voting ^ Pulbum foro(6-feIl off from US to 133
i^d the Bingham and Genuine men
went from 160 to 161 votes.-''ThU bal­
lot decided the remainder of tbe Ust
itch
^t Is claim
claimed are for Bingham
Ich ft
1
!Several other ballots
Eulu to ihV^Igtanm men. and they
were willing that their wponenls
name tbe balance of the list that the
business mi^t be completed end aU
be allowed to go home, ra^iteen
names were read and elected by
clamsUon.
Ward Committoh.
The
then chosen-for the cotfUlg year:
George G. Coveli. Oecar Simpson. 1.
U. Winnie.'
lYie complete list of 32 delegales
U W follows: 1. B. Gilbert, W. W.
Smllb, I. U. Winnie, R O. JOynt, Dr.
Prank Holdaworth. Fred P.'Boogbey,
Dennis W. Kelley. A. B. Cook, Hsro'
Monroe. F. H. SmbIth, J. M. Blakeslee.
B. H. McMichsel, C. S. Cavls, J. T.
^nsh, Chules Hunt, Jno. Jl Csmp-.
bcU, Joe Kanffman, Wta. Champion.
Charles Rennie, J. B. Camwon, Baas
Tobl^, Harrs Burr. Ed. Newton. J. L
Reefi. Ed Mtmroe. W. E. telth, Asa
Hale. W. Harriman, Chas. Michael.
Ed Ktldee, Peter Hormnth, Wm. Mll-

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PAGE THftEE.

NOTICE OF BFECIAL AetCMMENT.
To The Potato Implemest Co., HantM.

Vfuueuu,

WALL PAPER

VIL/

sute Bank. E B. PraU, J. W. Mark­
ham. City of Travereb City, M. ft N.
a R. R. Co.. H. D. Alley. Straub Broi.
ft Affllotte, Nathan M. Tnrner, Pere
Marquette. J, M. lArkliis. Geo. W.
Raff. H. F. ft A. E -Bongbey,
and aii
ail
(sey. ana
- Intel
..................to
.............................
the grad­
ing and pavingS ot
of West Front street
from the west line of Union str
street
’ Oak streeL Uke
(or the special i
ment beretedore made by the Board
^or
Special Assessors for the pnrpose of
defraying that part of the cost which
grading and psvtog of West Frrat
dtreet from the west line ot Union
- the west
of Oak street
0 file In my office
Inspection.
Notice is also hereby given that the
City Connell and Board of Assessors
of the City of Tra<
April the 4th. 1905.
8 o'/dock
dc p. zn.
to review «ald .
roll tl
which time 'and place'opporttmity will
be given all peirsons Interested to be
beard.
Dated this flat dav ot March A. D..
i05.
CHAS. M. BSS
3709-1-12
City
PAVING NOlkCE.
Pursuant to a nmoloUon of the City
Conoco passed at Its session held
the 20Ui day ui
of March. iw»,
1905, 1nol
Is hereby given that tbe city of Tnverae City proposes^ mske the f '
tog ImprovemeoL
To grade and pave Bast State street
Q the east line ot Ca
'
'
west line of Railroad
spMficaUoos. -platJ
'SUlsod diagrams and
estimates of cost
the
-.............................
flee and are open to pnblie examina­
tion; that the City Connell have des­
ignated as a district to be assessed for

Read our NeW Wall Paper An
thU issue.

CITY BOOK STORE, i
l•bart^Eft•char Cv.^-Pr«RH«t»ra.

vvwwv%wwi

i Iman’s
Compound
' For those who bare '
“Spring Fever.’*
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
W, T. IsibB^ PUa^er.
125^ East Front streeL

hislve, block C.

Origtoal plat.

1.V

lUUIUBI.V, -

K-.

Original plaL
Lots 1 to 8 inclnsive, block 13,

Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, block* 18.
Original plat. .
Lots 1 to 7. inclusive, 1
nab. Lay ft Co.'a 5tb addil
Lots
...1 to 13. indusive.
usive, 1block S. Han­
nah.
ih. Lay
u ft' do.'s.................
...................
h addition,
niage (now city) of Tra:
-AU^ll
1 in the vlllaj
City,
___ ..
le Iota
t be assessed according
to^ the^ frtmUge there*. The City
.... .
...
Its8 regular
_ . sesSion the Stb day of April, 1905.
when It will bear objections to tiie Im­
provement as afweeaid and to the dia
trict to be assessed.
Dated this 2l8t day of March. A: D..
1906.
CHAS. M. BEERS.
3709-1-12
City Clerk.

FOURTH WARD.' ,
The Fourth wart cancus called .w
order in the Do. 3 Engine honie but
adjourned to G. W. Lardlah ware­
house, which Is larger. There was
considerable feeling worked-Bp by
rncAlon which was made, boe-wms lost
by a vote of 62 against to 6* for, that
THIRD, WARD.
ever>- voter should register with th-?
At the Third wart was abundant evi­
clerk, giving his polices, B«>nbllcau
dence that a Yirtmary election law Is
or Democratic, the ohjeot being to
needed. Tbe two or three factions
shut out any DemocraU who might HELP THE TOWN—A PROPOSmON
w^'pretty evenly divided and for
We have over 700 acres of rich min­
1 into the 'HepnhUoaa
time excitement waa hl^ la fact Ihe.-e
eral lands with abonl forty open ora
ledgro. Ores now to al^ aaffident to
were times during the evening Umt
assure all iavestors against any'—
little contest on the side seemed Im­
Bible loss, and srith a practical
minent.
Ulnty of enormous gain. The richest
W. F. Harsha was nomtagtod for
At 7:16 tbe little primary scbo-ol election as supervisor, by acclamaUom new mining proposition In America.
'-We will sell to actual residents
building on south .Dolon street was
For the nomination ot atdefnan, two Traverse City 100,000 shares of stock
filled to orerflowlDg and promptly Jt
names were put up, a W. lArdie and
7:30 o'clock. A. B. Cook called lha Jas. Murchle, and Murebte won out donate
meeting to order an^ read the call. by 93, to 43 votes. For Ini^iector'uf shares.
If tbe city is bonded for 850.000 parHoc. George G. Coveli was selected
eleciiuns. H. Montague was nominated able in five years, this donation will
chairman for the evening and ESme-r
without opposition, as was J. A. Mon­
the debt
a White secretary. The chair th ?n tague Tor member ot the board of ed'iIf this propcsition is accepted, we*
appointed four tellers and later ap­
cetion. For member ot the b^rd will allow twenty days -for any reput­
pointed four more as follows; P. C. education for one year, to fill vacaocy, able man, selected by tbe subscribers,
.. visit
___ ____
andexamine
examineour
ourproperty
property beGilbert. P. H. Pratt. Geo. a. Hoyt, C. P. Buck was nominated. P. D. Mar­ lo
fore paying for the stock. If b( '
Fred C. Boiigbey.'Cbas. -HouUon. P.
vin defeated A. C. Boynton for the that we bave made' any false
H. Smith. S. F. Saxton and A. D. nomtoation for constable by 62 balloU
Cook.
to 12. The ward commlttoe for the
Overflow Meeting,
coming year, consists of J. A. Monthis Mot cries were heard
Ugue. F. D. Mareln and F.' Meads.
APPLY AT ONCE.
adjourn u larger quarlere as there
.We have llmfled the sales of Treas­
Delegatee to the C<
Totpra outside the bulMIng
was made and carried that ury Stock after-March ISih to not
more than 150.000 shares. To secure
than could geb in. On motion the cau­
Mayor E. J. Fulghum-be aUowed to 100,000 shares and our proposed dona­
cus adjourned to the High school roo-a,
tion tn (he Board of Trade. In' —
name delegates o tbe city
which iras also more than filled.
was not naanlmous. of this rity must act promptly.
Ward' Officers PUced in Neminatten.
is n
a mining prospeU, b'jt
Mr. Ptil^um declined to do eo;' The _ This
prodnelng mine with power plant
Supervisor—W. W. Dean.
voting on delegates left the result ''I and hoist In operation and enougn
Alderman—William Abbott
ores In sigbi to make It a rich mln<
the caucus as follows:
Inspector of election (two yearsl—
Ores now coming from the shaft sho'
9. Harsha.
. B. Cook.
a remarkable Increase in gold valuei
Alderman—James Mnrchle.
A smelter-will be Installed
•d In a
< few
Member Board of Education—C. K.
Inspector of eteetlona—H. Montague. months from the proceeds of this stock
Buck.
• Member Board of BdnoationW. A. which will place us on a dividend payCcnstable—C. E. Taylor.
Montagne.
All the above officers were nominat­
Member of Board of Bdncatloi
ed by suspending the rules and In
fill TBcaney—C. P. Bock.
100,000 shares, it wiH cancel
stnirting the eecreUry to cast the bslfered■ donation',
lonatlon, but
bul all accept appllConstable—F. D. Marvin.II stand for tbe benefit of
Ions 1will
Delegates-^. A. Montague, W. F.
the foriu
tunate Invet.......
Fu^hum Foreet Withdrew. ,
Harsha, F. D. Marvin, W. J. Bproul, U.
Prices fixed for ttbis allotment of
(his point it was moved Ihsl
..ock arc ___ . t6
. change
.. _ as d->
where only one man -was mentlonrt
manded by tbe showing at tbe mln
and It may .be at any time wltbdre'
the list of delegates, the cholc,'
from the market.
should be by acetemaUon, but It was B. lirtie,
before any change Is made.
several hours before-tbe battle closed
we will sell 20,000
)0 shares at 20e per
Candidates were put up so fast that
sbsre cash: or. at
15 cents cash,
FIFTH WARD.
ic def
'
paid the voting cohUnned up to the
The caucus In this wart like all lb?
teenth delegate when the Pnlgbure
per
chare,
abeohitely
n
others,
was
attended
by
a
large
num­
forces practically withdrew from the
conteet. It lacked one hour to mici- ber ot interested voters. The follow­
HOME INOUSTRIXl MONEY
ing is the'resuU:
nlght when the meeting adjourned.
MAKER.
Supervisor—L. K. aevelsod.
We want.to bear from small tnI.'B. Gilbert Heads Delegation.
CbsriM Everett
vesibrs who are desirions of taking
Member Bosrt of Education—J. T. an Interest in a leglmate enterprioe
which will vield 30 per cenL on the
Sbtelds.
n-B do
<w> not srish any
invesimenu We
Inspector of Btoctlon—W. W. Goble. ) purchase a large Interest, but
the enperlntendent of
irary. would prefer to divide
dl
the
schools outstripping the yotmg law:k on the basis of ten
the
Delegates,
by ^ght voteer C. K. Buck stated
inn'B»-h
miher than for
Ukl
D. Cochlln. E C. Hogan. W. W. Fair: he would like to see a sUuJ child. W. E Moon, U K. Cleveland. man .
toci.
a^e
busi­
Is
due
solely
made: Mr. Gilbert was a Pulghus Chas. Everett. Frank Shutor. B. Hbxness ^wB. -we can Incresrevhe owlman and of course he wsa Intertstei sle. R. Schomberger. M. Vinton. W.
much easier with a number
In Pulghtnn delegates He also sUtod Ackerman, Tom Nelson. Nelson Covey,
olders (ban we' ooold with
II stock will be Is
Isened In tb*
thst wbsterer action the caucus took, Nelson Smith. P. Undqniat, H. Oei- a few. A1I
profit sharing certificate.
be expected Iq stsnd by It at the com­ msD. W. Hendricks. Chaa Plcke'.l„ form of a per
cen) annually and also
bearing six
ing election.
e ^Ider____
to s-----------pro rata abate
jMi Hopkins. John Bsnborn, Sage entitling ibi._____
of the net profits. Every profit shar­
Interesting Contest
ing certificate will be protoeVed by s
P. C. Gilbert and W. W. Smith wens
20 year, 6 per eept,
20'year,
eept. gold bond,
bond. deposit­

then nominated and a total vote-trf
ed with a.Bank or Trust Co., and
322 resulted with 12 maj«lty fur
• • Hen-on
"
(111)
such bonds wiu be s first
. .
the Company'e property and assets.
Smith. Tbe next ooutest was between
BIDS WANTED.
The proposition Is one which will
C. K. Bock and I. -M. 'Winnie; the t>
Bids will be received by the Board
tai vole was 333 and was jn favor of of Public Wlorks at the City aerk':
Q cannot afford- to
Winnie and R was then moved by P. office, for furnishing
____hlng the city
__________
with
Ling bis earatogs.
aeasoB's supply of eement—5,000 bar­
C. Gilbert that the doora of the
(more or lesa)
he closed and that the tellers count rels
Bids viU be received until 7:30 your money.
the voters In the room ss he did not o'clock Match
hSlsl
■■■ sad then pubSlat. 1906.
The enterprise is one that will bear
think there were thst msny present Help opened. The right to reject any InveatlgAtion and expected to locate
or all bids U reeereed. A. tx^y ot the to Traveraa Cfty.
The
speelficatkms osa be seen at tbe Cl^
Any penott that is thlnklnc ot In­
the counting revealed 286. present
Baglneeris offioa
vesting should Investigate this propa^Mted this 18th day of Hatci A D. elLlon before doing so. ud- address
J^>peeled to the Chair.
Home Indnstry, Care of
P. C. OUbeit then wanted to oail
Treveree City. Mich.
le baUot void ind proceed to another;
GRAND TRAVERSE ft ARIZONA
H. Winnie nggeated that If thia
rroBAcrt
MINING ea

15* From St.

Keadle Block.

Of a house are largely added
to by worn out orpoofplumb-ing.
to .always oat ol
re^r. Tr 'ptco are annoyed
in this way lei 'us overhaul it
Rudpnt it in order for you.
and yon will find tbatxbe cost
- will be nothing as compared
to what couslaol repairing
amounts to. lYe will fit you
up a bath room or kitchen'' '
lhat will • make your heai.t
glad, wiliiout large expense

>' 1^. incln'slve. block li.

w

Oeo. W, Miller

The Running
....Expenses

“S.i-frrM;

9

you DOKT HAVE TO WAIT
I any longer.
Our . Spring
lineof Clothiog is here, so you
can come in and get yonr Spring
Suit. Alio U np-lodate line of
Spring IlaU—all of the latest
styles—the Flat Inn.Bobod Iron
-and all kinds of Iron. ^111 .bo.i
pleased to hare yop call and'see
thb new things.

R.^. MERCER & CO., PLUMBERS

Citizens- Phone No. 430.

223 East Front Street.

The Cough Habit
ts more dftnsreroiu to your Ufettiftn the drink, ooeadae
or moe^ilne.liaUts, tor tt soon ends tat CooBoaptton*'
Pneumonia and 9eatk. Save ydnrselfiMm them
ftwfol results of Con^ and Colds, by taking

DR. KING’S

NEW DISCOVERY
FOR CORSOIPnON^COUOtlS AND COLDS

"Sitting by Ky Wife’s Bed ”
of Oaklanden. Ind., **1 read abont
writes P.G. Hnntley.
Hi
Dr. King's Hew Discovery She had not ft frightful
ehionie eong^
8^ which three doctors teUed to relieve.
After taking two bottles she was perfeotly oared, and
today she is well and strong.”

PrlcLSOeailtl.OO

Oh Dm GIm Oeliit

A«DaoiJ>Bv
ORue CC._ V he HANNAH

JOS.

S.LE0ER & SONS

CORNER EAST EIGHTH AND FRANKLIN STREETS.

Choice Beefsteak
. The Hind You tike
So many people saythev never .get «ro<Ki
, heefcteak. Iff you ai*e
r--------' of these )>eo]>le
one
tell ns your tiviuble or phone us and we will
jfive you as tender a eiit of steak asjyou couLil
wish'for. Beef.steak, to be nice jshouid he
fried u-s.quiekl.v as poi^ible. Have; your fry*
hen you
von put youri
youri'steak
steak in.
ing pan1 hot when
serve as'soon :is dune and fou |will have
gbftd steak.

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BEST FLOUR
New breakfast foods for every tick
That ii.arks the passing hour;
Rtif only one won’t make you kick—
•lust Bread from our BEST flour.
•old bj All Daalara. Ma'Bstactsrad by

Hannah 6 Lay Go.

Ii

iwiT
to U dalegataa; Ward Ha 3 «tt be
entftied to id debates; Vnid Nn..i
ITIONAL LObALB.
♦ . i^Tl
to 7 delegates; Ward No. 5 to 11
h a
h
ddsgatsn.
________
, w.~«ib.
Bach enciM should Meet _ ....
Beginning
committee of three to serve tor the JfMUngton .street 6a the alley.
City Mbs, No, 822, F. A A.
enstosg yegr; also tae member of the
Trot and State atreeta, thaaod M.Trawree
RegnUr commaalettltm Mandar
4i. meeu this evening at
ddegaSen to oem'on the dty com­ «hnnln4 <west to the west Una eC thd
Ed .Mlddaugh of Wexford haa^n mittee on credentials.
east 82 feet of lot 6 block 6, origMsl
B; U SraAQXTB.
put of the rtllage (now city) erf Tr»TAppotnied deputy sheriff by Sheriff
H. A. LANOWORTHT.
*«e City. Michigan, and that the ' '
OhaasJnhw'sXn
JOHN R. SANTO.
loving territory be designated___
MILLS SI^T DOWN AND 2,000 MEN -Mrs, Jhiin Jsrrett of Bsitdoa airtved
J. M. H0ELLMANTEL,
—■ *- a spedal sewer district
O^d Traverse lodge. No. 200. LG.
_ ARE, IDLE.
.' 0.-.0, MILLAR.
to be assessed fi
for■ toe
the bnildtng
b........................
Of aald O. P., meets every Tuesday evenfag.
in the eifg this noon to spend
Committee.
a G. Shorter, N, Oj^Lee Horasl^^
•M^s With friends• .
Dated, «»«h 17,1»5.
MIm M. Valentine of Ncwwpod wia
lot 16, block 9. sriglnsl plat
to iBe city today. She was reti
tRO^ 'WmJCUBEB. ofLets
1- to 20 laelosiTe. bloek 6, or day evening at 8 o’clock. • Charles a.
home from a two weeks' visit $
igtoal^plai.
I Seme Placet Dwellings Are. Being
Evwett, W. P.: O. L. ^pper. Secy.
A Democratic ceuens of tbe^nteci
waukce. ,

Loth 1 to 16 Inclaelve, block 11
residing In Ward JRrr*i-«lli be bdd tb
Mra. Piers ti|eCloan and daughter Underwood A Umlor’a office. Is ths Iglsal plat
Lots 1 to 16 inclusive, block 12. or
Kitty,
of
Alpena
were
in
the
city
to
SuLberiand
building,
on
Thursday
Pritsbur*. Pa., March .22.—Pitlsbui-B
Iginal plat of the rilUge (now city) of
Is threatened wiib one of the wui-.'^i day ou (heir way to Bendmi. to which evening. March '83. 1905, at 7:30 foi- Traverse, City, Mldofan.
the purpose ^ elecUng ten delegates
Notice la ai^
place ib^ are noving.
also hereby dveo
given tfu
that the
uuods In' years. Xi n o'clock' Traverse
Mfa. & E. Wyneoop returned thfs
night Porecasier Prank Rlgway prenoon tnra Munroe Ceoter, where she
illciert over 30 feel.
toe nomlnaaon of cll
rooms In saidcity
cityI on the 27t
— ---—--------SFANO .RAPIDS A INDIANA-RAIL
caadldstes
tor
ward
officers
In
said
was
call^
by
the
illness
of
her
WAY TIMECARD.
of
March.
A.
D.,
1905,
..
.
During Ibe early hours yesterday the
ward, and -toe tnmsscUon of such p. m.. and conalder any objeetiona
• In effect Scat 25, 1904.
ater began to r^ede from the rise Mrs. W.5H-, Brownson,
other bnslnesB'as may como before the proposed sewer as above men: Trains leave Traverse City-'
in the Alleghwiy, but a fresh Inpetas
Mies 4>lda Kaufman of erfstol, Ind., toe caucus.
Honed. '
6:10 a. m connecting at Walton win,
E.. L. SPRiWUa
who hsa'Wn visiUng relative* in th-i
•"north and aonth.
Dated this 9th day of March,,A. D.:
1905.
> 11:10 a. m. and 4:35 p. m. connecUng '
-‘ly a^rt.tlm'e, left this' morning
Osted March 1
CHA5. M. B^RS.
at Walton tor north ana south
the t-ntlre
ir Bom city, for a visit
370«t-l6
City Clerk.
(:00 p, m. for Nortoporl.
: .
beta river. l.ast night about SO . .
Bohn ui
Bonn
of kuwitiHUHl, Whe has
Arrive la Traverse (Sty from eooaeeabove Pittsburg I'fae Monongahela be been^ifUng her dangbter. Mrs. E W.
Ung main line truna—
Stic caucus of toe votetp
CONVJ
gan rising eight-inches an hour aorl at Lonsberi^ of ^ West Tenth sbeeL
1:26 p. m, 8:00 p. m, 11:40.p. j
_ -Pard No, 2 wlU be held at
9:00 a. m. from Noithpbn
the harbor here the guages showed
. Second Ward dty ban. Spruce place in ni
has retuned to LudlngtoD.
cii^ldatei for dty
MY residence on 520 FtfUi streeL
Parlor, Sleeping cars at Walton
street on Thursday, evening, March offices, and to transact such other hnsWant to sell at oac^. W. D. Tnmer, rise of nearly three lnc{kM.'I(Srs,hour.
north and aonth.
Mias Mattie Curtis of Charlevoix 23. 1905, at 7:30 o'dock tor the
Inesa as may pre^eriy ooine before It
Should the river reach
at H. & L. Merc. <>o.'8 hardware
C.1- LOCEWOOD.G.P.-aadT.A,
as in the city today on her way pose of eleeUng 11 delegates to ... win -be held in Ststaberg’s Oraad
;lir
street
car
traffic
bet'
Oran-: Rapids, Hhi;
departiDHit.
3681-tf
hmne fresh Chicago, where ahe has tend a Democratic dty convention cal­ opera Imnsc
.. Thursday even
evening,- Slai
C
,R MURBAT. Agent
y ami surrounding towns will be
led tor Saturday. Afaicb 25. 1905 and 23. 1905, at 7:30 o’clock.
been the'past three months.
also tor the nomination of candidates
aiintMt suspended while the railroads
Ward No. 1 wUl be entlUed 1
for ward officers In said ward, and delegates; Ward No. 2 w
uji the Mnnohgabela valley will have
the city this noon from Grand Rsipids. toe traneacUon of such other'bnslness to 22 delegi
I >uspend traffic.
take the position of trimmer with as may came before the
Two thousand Men Idle.
Alreaily a number of milts have shut Mra. Belle Place, this season .
OUANTirV of fine building stone tor
Mra.
Jaa. O’Brien, who has been the


;ent. Gran • dowp as a result of the water putting
S5514f foul the fires. From three to five feet guest of Mrs. E. A. KUdee of West
B..O
morn Is expected up the valley, and a Ninth fitreet, a short Ume, ieinriied
Dalec
lied March 11. 1?0B.
rpix
SBT
ENCYCLOPEDIA
AMERI­
LIGHT wasoQ for delivery purposes.
today to ber home at Cadillac.
,
CANA. just ^ubUshed by Scleatflc total of 2.000 men are likely to be
J. B. Curtis- Grocery, Stouth Union
Idle.
'

In
Ward
No.
8
wlU
residing
Ptank
Nevin,
a
newspaper
man
of
he'
held
American Co. A bargain at ISO.
street.
-OS-t-S
et
the
Primary
^ool
bnJldlng
.
Hundreds
in
All^eny
on
ibe
south
ElyrlA Ohio, arrived' In this city tiiItoqulre at The Dally Eagle Office.'tt
etroeU, pn
side and McKo^port-find' other sub- day, when he will be employed upon n^er Tenth and Union streets,
A UOUSEaCBBPBR—Must be cood
March 23. 1906. it
cook; good weges. Address C. c:
riirbs are surrounded b}- from two to the editorial staff of The Dally Eagle.
purpose of eleetPulver. Old- Mission, or call dUseos’ DO YOU WANT A' HOME where you eight f<k>t of water, (be occupants liv­
a'ttmid a Demogrow what you eatf I hare 70
Mra. Mary Balter of Charlevoix pass­
pbone.
3700-t-lO*
IS of GOOD land Ii'lng adjacent ing in -the second stories,
ed throngh (he city today en -route ctwUc city eonvefiUon.. called tor Salurday.


March
' 25. 1905.
_ also for.
;905, and
ud a part of my farm, "Hill- places the water has entered the up­ to CbarleeoiL
MAN to do carpenter work . li
has been spending
of candidates
"•
for ward
a
-L;" that I will sell In one-acrc
change for dty loL E. J. Cooke,
.. 8 ahd upwards. This offering in per rooms, and they are being aban­ the wlntar st the Women's annex of
....
eludes some of the finest building doned for Ibe tlme^belng. No fatall- the Soldiers' Home at Grand Rapidi:. action'
ClUsena' 'phone SSO.
STOO lf
locations, sarly as .fine as "Hill iles have l>een reported.
The aMsntjon of the public is _. come before the caucus.
JOHN R. SANTO,
crestAlso a fair location tor green
The crest of the Rood is expected ed to Ow'aneeUng of Christians of all
AGENTS/p sell our goods In Traverse
Chalititan Ward Com.
bouse and vegetable gardens—none
desiomiliatlou to be held In the BspDated March 17. 1906.
^
City s^d surrounding towca The
belter. Terms,
per cent cash; abmil 9 o'clock tonight^
balance In reasonable payments, 0
;Usi chtueh tomocrow afternoon from
Greu Atlantic & Pacific Ted Co.,
per
cent
Interest'
Call
and
ud
see
n
Ward No. 4.
2:30 to A AlBO In teb evening at 7:30.
' Saginaw, Mich.
8S99U2
NEW 8TATS BANK I
Coarse and fine ginv-’
—^ plasteivel, good
J. P. JENKS. Agent.
A Democratic caucus of toe voters
Jake Lather find wife, of 733 Sixth
larlh tor sale, i
residing in Ward No. 4. will be hdl
Bank Building.
street mi to Manistee this morning. attoe_
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Bf^TEI
_ ______________
.
**-- engine
honse. oorner Cass
street
S708-tf
-Mr.
Lather
Is.employed
ihcre'ahd
will
and
Lake
Avenue
on
Thunday
even-'
4G.‘
be Ahere .shoat two months,
Mrs. ing March 23. 1906, at 7:30 o'clock, tor
GA8 ENGINE—wlU trade for Ubotiv^
Lather will retnaln at Manistee dur­ toe purpose of elecUng 7 delegates to
attmid B Democratic city conventliIon
merchandise. Earl J. Cook, CWing that time.
called tor Saturday. Msreb 25.. " 06.
xens’ 'phone SStl.
870«-tl
POSITION as marine or stationary
Mrs. Vina E. Redford and Mrs. Flor­ and also for the
_______________
nomination ofcandl•
glneer, by- man with 25 yean’ ex­
B tor ward1 officers in___
in said ward.
___ _
ence
a
Babbitt,
who
have
been
In
the
WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH
There were a number of ''sihg pap
MIBCEttANEOUB.
perience, best of reference. Address
dty In the intereMs of the state en- and toe transacUon of such other
Ilea'' following the caucuses last nlgbt
Clarw Alma, St Lonu. Ithaca, Owoeea,
befpre U
- J. Carter, 814 Bohemia street. Trav­
of the O. A. R. and W. S
in some of the wards. whei«
erse City. Mich.
j
S701Uv
J. M. HEDLLMANTBL,
Bowen, Ann Arbor, Toledo, and all
the pomiclans and thetr friends Jolnc-J C., left this moretiig Co visit the Wom­
Chairman Ward Com,
In celebrating their rictortes' In thu an's annex of toe Soldiers' Home
Dated March 17. 1905.
sonthera and enstare polnta
TO RBNl.
Raptds.
Uculars to H<a. Robert Doan, ex- rlmartes. It Is reported'thw
lace, on this aonth tide, irtu
87«I-t4«
M01SRN Beven-rwm hemae on Bast
J. J. KIRBT. O.. P. A
party had been arranged' &
BIAtb atresL win give one year's & J. MORGAI
city today tram HoBor.
lease. CaU CiUxent' pbonb 977.
Hack and baggage calls. My calls at least a portion of the llqnld refresh­ en rente » Petoek^. Th^ were tak­ residing In Ward No. 6 will h
S.
J.
Hans’
.store.
901
'W4
enquire at premises. 936 Bast Blgbtb
hav^'Increased so much that I am ments provided, before Ibo celebrators ing Mrs. Uzxle Solgmoo of Honor, street.
Thursday
- BtreeL*"
37X0-U
compelled to put on s street back.
the (mucuses; and whan (be mat- dau^ter ef Mra. McMUlan, who Is «l, 23. 1905. at
pose of elecUng 111 delegates to attend
CUnd will be at Morgan's bare, tel»
Traverse Bay tent. Na 126, K. O.
was 'discovered there wm great to their homa
TWO booaes and lots tor sale or trade
a DemocraUc city convenUon calli
phone No. 3. Will also bare the see
MM.. Monday nl^ta In L O. O. P. h
David
Murphjr,
the
genial
flagman
Saturday. March 251 1905. find also O. E. Helgra. Com.;- Geo. B. I
B. /. Cooke, Cititens' 'phone 860.
ood hack ready at stable tor any ex­ consternation.
who teq^le toe Caas street P. U. rail­ for
for the nomlnaUon of candidates for
tra calU that may come In. Satlsfocertoon, F. G
S70lit26
road crsMlofc' left this morning tor ward officers in aald ward, and toe
L. L. A. SOCIAL AFTERNOON.
Uon guaranteed in all cases. 3648-tf
points* la the southern part of the transacUon of such other huslnees as
er. No. 1
state, -where she will spend a short may come before the cauens.
MONEfr TO LOAN on personal prop 'important Bkisineaa Meeting
: ban the
O. G. MILLAR.
I ^ anl
vaeatloo with his children. HU plane
fnU moo
I. Newlaad,
Held Friday.
Chairman Ward Com. Utoey. W. M.; P.
w.'^lht 1 block, fifth
is being filled' by James I^s,
There wlU be a social afiomoon
Dated March 17. 1905,
'INBLY fumiabed rooma or‘suites.
3365-tf
i
John
Oavia
the
ll-year-old
Cedar
to Ladies'. Ubrso’ essfmlaUon
Baths, steam heat, etc. For men'
Duchess Camp, No. 2345, W. M. A.,
The United Sutes Gypsum Co.'a.'
only. New briclr bW^ck, centrally
their rooms Friday, March 34, The Run lad who was accldeDtaily shot
SEWER NOTICE.
meets at Woodman hall Monday even­ oods are the best.
located. Apply to Bert Bills. 27-<| WOOD, COAL and Drayiog. Both ladles'ln charge are: Mesdames J. W. Ihe forehead a few days ago. is slowly
Notice Is hereby given that toe ings, March 6 and 20. Chaa. Defoe, V.
Gauntlett. Thacker, J. F. Gillespie, M improving and .is now able to recognise plans, diagrams and.esUmates of the C.; Joseph Sleder. (neri:.
Objects. The attending
Ashton, E. L-' Ashton, B. Wiliams. C.
HOUSE at 428 Washington atreeL A
his recovery,
E. sicManus, T. D. McManus, A. 8. physlctan has hopes
W. Und, Cadillac, Mich.
910
Hobart. C. B. Curtis. This Is also prarldlog tafiamaUOD of Ibn brain does
YOUNG bird dog. Owner can have the date for an Important business n« set to.
same by paying^ for this ad, A meeUng at which even' memlrer Is
pecied to be present.
PRETTY WINDOW DISPLAY ;
BBHLOCK logs for sale or trade,
dress B., care Eagle office. -OS-VS
aklds at the railroad at Uarlelta.
Mich. Earl J. Oodie. Tfa<
faverac Ciiv,
•BBdBBBB
Attraets Attention at Grinnell Bros.'
ClUxens- phone 350.
3709it'^
• NEWS I
COLLEGE PRESIDENT DIES.
- Mtiaic Store.
xB»»»A
INB-HOOM house-on Union s>reet
Another dUplay window has besn
tor sale and five-room cottage o The Rev. Cspen, O. D., at Head
The i'ftencr the public see "My dressed it.GrtnneU Bros. This
'Tuft’s College 30 Years. rwelfUi atreet.
C. Gibson, 81
Friend From Arskansaw" which will
Ts a large wheel decorated
Medford, Mass.. March 22.—The be seen at Steinberg's Grand opera Unsel, sheet mtuic and harmonicis
bnlon street;
'07t6*
Rev. Rmer H. Capen, D. D„ president house next Tuesday, March 28. toe It Is a very attractive window
The largest slock «f Edison and of Tuffs' college, died at bis home more Uiey want to see It. It la said reflecu gnat credit of Mr. Jennings
/totury records-in northern Michigan today of pneumonia. He was 67 .years 40 be the greatest pUy of.ihe age for the artist' A photograph was Uken
■J Grinnell Bnte.
- .S706-tf
old and has b^ president of the col­ repeatedly drawing the same people to tola moralat and seat to Grinnell
lege since 1875. He leaves a,widow, the theater. That Is one reason -why' Bros.. Detnit
i;RBSU, groen cut bones tost
one son and two daughters.
has tieen seen by over five fflillioTi
make your hens lay. Nelson A 1
peaple iu five years. -It has the puV
bough Settled on Her Lungs.
sell, 315 East Front street. 3H
llr and It bolds, them.
r-My dM^kter had a terrible cough
, filch eettted on ber longs," aays X.
fARM tor sale,'known as too Guutoii
Jackson cC DuriUe, -UL -We tried a
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
farm. Will take house and lot
gTMt many remedies without relief,
payment Enquire
e IB. J. Morgan
uatU we gave her Fbley's Honey
file fidlowing real estate transfers Tar which cured her." Refuse sn _
have been recorded by. Register of lues. Sold by^ 6. Walt A Sons, eodw
GOOD se^ndtband Remington typoneed* of F. W. Wilson:
writei^ bargain. B. J. Morgan.
PAVING NOTICE.
.
Henrj- A. Belinian to Howard Whit­
8706-tf
Pursuant to a resolnUon of toe city
ing, lot 52 anil' e 'i lot 63. Oak cnnnctl
paaaed at Its regular session
Heights; *650.
' '
JIOUSE AND LOT on Spilice atreei
March «th. 1905. noUce U h<
idSlhert Picket el al to Eimer Rick- held
> bargain tor coah -U taken this
by
given
that
toe
city
of
Trave...
n 1. of BW 14, sec, 29. to»-n '
vor parUculBTs addresi. k:
range 12;,*! cash.
Wl*’^to***** ^
Wlowing
>f Eagle office.
3701
Lewis A- McNorton to William S.
THURSDAY morning (see west window) we
Blsae^t parcel, sec. 17, town 27, range
-'OUR bouses and lots for sals
place on special sale about 25 Silk Petticoats bought
trade; also heavy wagon, 29 swarms
A,
a
CurUs
and
wife
to
L.
W.
Lyon,
of bees, Sure-Hatch Incubator and
and toe apeeifieaUona, pleU and d^
lot
4,
bloek
*1;
Inlertoehen;
*400.
to retail a©|6.00 and 112.00, but to introduce this new
brooder, 2 plOre sleighs. 2 boggles,
L A. Thompson and wUe to Ehiora
light and heavy hameases. ID honww
of lot 6, block 21, Trav' line and make lively selling while they last we made
Great C4MBe«ly Oran
Ifwer engine and boiler complete.
ly; 11,700.
2arl J. Oooke. ClUsens’ phone —
the very low price of
3700-1-28-*
T+4E COXE FAMILY
'<-1:LL 8B1’ ENCVLOPEDIA AMBffiTeaches stage dancing, tnslnicU ama­
the p^ed lml^4
teur DratnaUo clubs, funtisbes entertainmenta fw complete evening or-ln
Enquire at The Dally Eagle oa<
'
•part; giree thorough tweparatory lustrucUos to begtnners «o piano
Terms low.
tdfioe; 126 Bute atreet
870<
anteed. Residence 117 Bsat Pifteenth (MW city) of Ttavhrae City, Mlchl^.
IntereatUm atory
etreet Rooms faesd of stairs,
HOUSES. J>ims and horses. Terms
Haman Nature.
, reasoBable. Howard WUUng.
latrodnelAfl Good, Up-to3708-1-2*
date Specialties.
-teVs Hooey and Tar
WAKUNOTON atreet rMldenoe; good
Cures coughs and colds.
190?^*^ '*‘‘* *“
^ °.l^Uon; near bntlneaa cm(
Cures bronehlUa and asthma.
Must be aold before April i...
Homer Howard. Batfe office. 869741
The Maatsw Farmer

A MATTER OFHEMLW

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PinSBURG

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HAS MO SUBSTITUTE

EAGLE WANT' ADS

INSuR'

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HELD STAG RARTIES



— -

JOHN HORSFIELD
Cor. Hall and Bay Sts.,

tODfiE NOTICES.

Cement and Wall Plaster,
Adamant Wall Plaster.
Inyincible WaH Piaster.
Imperial WaB Phster.
Ivny Wood Palp WaU Plaster,
Champion Stucco,
lieiio Wall Ffnisfa
and many otters.

Silk Petticoats

CTEIB^ERG’S

J GRAIMD
Opera Honse

SPECIAL VALUE

Tuesday
March

ss‘tj-rss“?pS5‘c'Kirs

rijuS •te.7's.j“oSS,'£-

“My Friend
^ From
Arkansaw”

»HBT1>AOT pony, broke to -haraess
m-aaddle, mw oleigh, bamess and
riding Pfid- Bhllsonfioue. 87S8-tf

-

JSSIDBNCB on Wlaahlngtan atrMt,
naoden oonrenlanoM. Apply to Dr
Lookhart, TU^Waihlngton bItmL

$5.00

------ —--..JJ

DMT tau t* oeett.

Popular Prices, 25c. 35c. Me

and $10.00

Hie best values ever offered at these prices.

. NO fiCE. '
Garfield tomahlp eaueoa at Onnlna
echoo] bouae Satniday, Idareh 26, 1995.
at 2 e'Moek p. m. By order of cw

ailtee.

-lott

. V

wi.

I IW

A DemocraUc city convenUon
tnnoinlnaUon candidates for city
'
endto transact snch other bus-

weed Nn, l wUl be anUUed to 10 1
dMetatas; Whrd No. 2 wlU be e'nUUed

$10.®»J.W.Miken

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