The Daily Eagle, September 08, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, September 08, 1903

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

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

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1903-09-08

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DAILY EAGLE.
TRAVEESE OITy. MICHIGAN, TCESDA f, SEPTEMBER 8, 190a

A Large Line of

Beautiful Rugs
AT VCRY SMALL PRICES

I

A beautifol Smyrna Rue. •-‘-f.xE, fl.

J|

A branlWnl.Sm.vrna Kug. 3 ft.xU fl.

^2

ileavy AH Wool Smyrna Ki«s. i'-6kS fu.

Wool Smyrna Hnga, 3 fl.>:0 tl . 1,

^2 gQ
'

$3 75

a*a»y All Woo! Smyrna Ruga, 4 Kr? ft-

$5'75

A buutlfal Tapeetry Rug. 3 fl. 3 in.z! fl « ii> .
A beautUol Vel»«t Rug,'

^2 25

_AbMoUfu1 VetmRug. 3 ft.aO fl..
A Wulifol Reversible Ru/.

'

fl..

gg ^g
$8 75

A beanlifol Reversible Rng,'ii fl. square.
A bMatirn! Reversible Rug. OfLxIS fl..

$14 50
^

$17 50

Heavy nigs in all patterns and colors: can be used
; either side up; different colorings on each side. Gnar;
: anteed not to fade.

Will outwear Velve|p^i’ussels or

: Axuiinister.
• We have a full line of Taii-ktrv, V<*lvet. Moiim-tte.
!~Smyrna4 Ax minster and all kii'ds and slzes.of rugs and
! art squai-es.

Als<i a full linifc of Lace «nd ‘ Tapestiy

• Curtains, and Rojie Porticies.

iHir line' of TaiJe.stiy

; and Velvet Carpets, China and dapan

Mattinirs,

Oil

: Cloth and* Linoleums is ccnjpti-; -. WINDOW SlfAl)E.S

fS--

' of all sizes made to order.

J. W. SLATER,
Retail'Bud Wboleaalo

I’ractii'iil lloiiie lUrtilMlicr.

pis

OSTROPATHY

W. T H I R L B Y

PIfl

J. O. ■mUBBLOOD. D. O. '
«RS ». T. TRUBB1/X>D, D. O.
40t-4Q7 WUbolm Block. KoAldenc
SI tmd S3 Wynkoop Terrace.

A.
A. e.
e. DIAMOND
DIA1

PtaBo Tenor nnd
Action Regulator.
Nttn «. «U Kimball Oo.
IS9 Front At.

nOU^E TO KENT
P. G. 1IEI-MAS.

•ee Our Fall a|id Winter Line of the Popular

A. VANDERVORT
BADLY HURT

MAYOR SANTO
A PEACEMAKER

FELL DEAD AT
SUTTONSBAY

SCHOOL SHOES

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Ktore.

SEHLED WITH CHILD S MOTHER
SETH SHADDOCK AGREES TO PAY
8200 DAMAGES.

in the city.

BANKING IN ALL BRANCHES
iRterm Allowed on Deposits

Bachant & Roscoe.
*o8 Fr.-nt St

I'arlo-r Hmr.', oi.l

Zibitines Are It
We Are Showing Some Excellent
Values in This Kopalur Cloth.

...

DIRECTORS.
President H. S: Hull. Presi­

dent Oval Wood Dish Co.; VicePresident, H. C. Davis, of Pratt
A Davis, Attorneys; Vice-Presi­
dent A. V. Friedrich. Shoes:
Cashier, C. A. Hammond; Wm.
Loudon, of Caldwell & Loudon;
Geo. W. Lardie, produce; J. M.

Will Quote Prices on a Few of Our Special
Numbers.

I-

A SetoehStricUyPareWoolZibilipe. This cloth Is weighty
and has a bright, pretty finish. We have it in NavyHlne. Black
and Brown. Splendid value at 50c. per yard.
Onr 4« inch Pure Wool ZiblUneU a cloth that is very rich in
X and one that would give you good wear. In Mavy
Bide, Black. Brown, etc. Very good valne at 8Sc. per yard.
Our <0 Inch Ombre JHripeZlbiUne U a very pretty and odd
novvlty. and the qnallty is the kind that would please you. We
have it iu Black and the P«q>ular Colon. Bztn good value at SI
Our S3 in<-h Imporiol Panoa Zibiline is a very firm and^^igbly
fabric. it lis-- a abort siieared and ulky aurfaoe whieli gives it
* good wearing qualities. W* bsve this bMutlful cloth iu
Brown, Navy. Bine and Black. Splendid valne at fil per yard.

COR.
FRONT

NEW

•5’

AMP

STORY

UNION.

block.

P. H. HUGHES’
NARROW ESCAPE

REPORTS WERE
GRATIFYING

Never was there a better showing of Stylish Footwear

•<The Crosette Shoe Makes Friends.**

PRICE TWO CENTS.

Bank haul aix feat and pot on a etMl
and gravel rood.
An 'Invitation to the annual meet­
ing oC the League of Anerdan MunictepaliUes to be held October 7. 8 and
9. was filed.
Invitation was received from the
Central Bltnlithlc Co. of
to send a oommitt^ to eee the paving
Mattie U Allison, wife of <J
U
which
this company propoees
INJURIES THOUGH PAINFUL t/ILL Allison. staUon agent for ^
this fall In Charlevoix and Manistee.
NOT BE SERIOUS.
Marquette railroad at Grawi^
The Invitation was filed but a «omsuddenly at 4 o'dodc Monday n
mlttee may be sent i^ein the coippaay
at her home in Gmwn of heart
starts laying pavement. This pave­
Mrs. AHison Jiad given birth to
ment Is said to be something of the
only a few houre betore and M
nature of asphalt.
Beet Sugar Factory May fc
considered in My imminent
Cement walks were ordered bnllt
Kalkaeka.
but suddenly she had a falnU
1 the north side of Seventh street In
and lapsed Into
d of Considerable front of lots 27. 28 31 and 32. and on
(Prom a Special Correspondeot)
which she did not rally.
j
What was 'probably as narrow an
the north side ot SgfaUi street In front
Kalkaska. Sept. 8.—Arthur VanThe deceased was 30 years -Of age
of loU 7 to 12 and; IS to 19 inclusive. escape from death as has occurred In
Jerrort} a brakeman on the Fcrc and leaves a husband and three imall
Traverae City for some time, took
Marqurtte. was quite badly crushed at children. Her parents reside in Hart­
Mayor John R. Santo acting In the
place at About 3:48 Saturday after­
Rapid City yesterday. Uioirsh his In­ ford. VanBuren county, to whIA place jle of peacemaker baa been suc­ BAIRlf (MED OF SHOT WOUNDS noon when PhHlp H. Hughes was
juries arc not considered to be serious. the remains were shipped today. Mrs.
cessful. temporarily at least, in restor­
sinich by engine No. 49 on the
The freight car and passenger coach Clara Williams went to Grawn ing harmony between the potato buyPere Marquette road. The accident
he was about to couple were standing yesterday to embalm the body and
and City W’eigbmaater Oeaprea.
occurred at the west end of the
curve and Vnndervorl was on liropare It for shipment.
tresUe accross the Boardman Elver,
The boycott which the bnyers have
the inside of the curve. He tbnuglit
Mrs, Allison’s mother arrived Tester, mainuJneJ for three months was jlenear the factories and was caus­
he beard some children under the car
to accompany the body home, clared off this morning, .and today
ed by a
inch ?o1t AS a rosnlt
he turned to look, the engine ■here
e the funeral vrill he helAtomor- they are a^in weighing on the city
started and he was caught.
P. J. Baird, who was shot Aliursdar damaged shoulder and a' hole H
ow, Mrs. Aliison was very highly re­
Hearing Pi
by
Cbaries
Kortz,
In
Sprisgvale
town­
spected in Grawn and was a 'tnember “Xt*
left arm just above the elbow, which
. the city council meeting last
The bearing of Jay Horsington. who of the Church of Christ.
of an inch in diameter anJ reach­
night the controversy was the topic ship. Benide county, died Saturday- is
four weeks ago so seriously Injured
es to the bone.
for a long dlscuslon led by Aid. George night. Kortz is held to answer- to
John Smith, has
Hughes was working on the trestle,
W. Lardie and taken part in by Aid. charge of murder.. Over 100 shot
from yesterJay. Smith,
fout weeks

Gibbs. Wlibelm, Bingham and Hamil­ entered Baird's ^rsoc. the greate: v.hieh has been undergoing repairs
the assaulted
asi
man. is here now, but
ton and Mayor Santo. Aid. Lardie lumber penefrating the breast and for abyut a month, bolting up. and
lias been In the Big Rapids hospital
asked for a committee to investigate ibdomen, Kortz <dalms BalrJ mode a hr ran out of bolts he came up from'
since receiving bis Injuries. His face
below after more bolts which were at
the verbal ch^es of incompetency motion to draw a pistol from
Is in terrible condition, a bole going
end of the bridge. He picked up
which be made against S. C. Despres. pocket, which caused him to fire.
through his cheek and making It neces­
and it proved to be a ebmt one;
The oommiUee was not appointed.
sary for him to take all of his nourish­
while he was in need of long ones at .
Aid. Hamilton suggested that it
ment, which conslsu entirely of
that
time. Tak-lng bold of It by two
matter for the mayor to ^just.
liquid, through a straw.
fingers he gave It a throw to the other
Tills morr.lnc Mayor-Santo met the
Beet Sugar Factory Considered.
side of the track where the bolt kegs
potato buyers and It was agreed by
The farmevs held a meeting here
It landed squarely on the track
them that they would reanme weigh­
Saturday with some of the Charlevoix
and remained there and just at that
ing on the city scales, on condition
beet sugar men. to discuss locating a AS THERE 'ARE TWO MORE SUNUme a freight train was coming
that when the potatoes come in fgst.
■ DAYS IN THE. YEAR.
beet sugar facu^ in this vill^e. The
toward
the trestle. The thought Im­
Mayor Santo shall spend some time
farmers were not ready to come to any
mediately flashed into Hu^ee' mind
in the weighmaster's office and see
terms until they see how their sample List Of Officers Who Wee
that pertiape that bolt mi^t derail
whether he makes errors In weighing.
*
Last
Night
crops come onL However, many
the train if left there and he jumped,
The mayor says be will take a whole
hopeful of having thep factory.
across the track to pick It up. Just
week. If necessary, to arrive at a
School Open!
as be picked it up someone shouted
correct Judgment. In case he finds
School did not open today as the were presented
to
him that the train was almost-upon
heating apparatns is out of order. The coilferencce of the First M. E. chcurch that Mr. Despres Is
him and he looked around and paused
be will not hesitate to ask tor
school house was turned around dur­ last night, presided over by Rev. M.
moment before springing back.
bis
resignation.
This
is
satisfattory
ing the summer an4 in consequenre 1). Carrel, presiding elder. As there
That moment was one moment too
the buyers.
> two more Sundays in the conferthe furnace pipes
_ however, and just ag he was
Chance for Convention.
Deceased Had Lived There I
Be year, a definite statement of the
is thought the trouble will be remedied
clearing
the rail the pilot beam on the
K communication was received from
Century.
anclBl and membership condition
by next Monday. The new brick ad­
engine strnck him on the hip. throw­
the church could' not be given.
dition will be completed In about two
ing him aeveral feet and partly under
Steps were taken to look after Uie
weeks;
(From a Special Cor
Ues which were piled upon a
ctal oojdiUon and oo«*>lete re­ would offer for the annual ooovenUon,
Buttons Boy, Sept 8.—Hobart Deust- eUdway. so that when taken out ItwUcb wUl be held February 2, 3 and 4,
ports will
srill be made at an^tfoanied
to take him bow the
t9*4. The Msotriatlon regnlrea a hall r. aged «6. one of the 1>est known
■cBavcsRmCUis Sbsc Hatar's SiHp.
•• •
................... - -ty. dropped other side,
vftia lAdtoa tip no
1
SOO
tty
wbhffi srill
Id a^t
no
SDd-«t toast-SJIOO sqnare dead of heart Uouble at 2 o'clock thU city ambulance took him to the Oak- —
prtfbaOoners
'xnoriilBg
in
the
oSoe
of
Dr.
Payne,
wood
House
where
he boards.
of fioor -space nearby tor exhibi­
passed' upon and many of Uiese will
where
he
went
tor
medical
attend
iras
tortnaate
tor Hngtras that he
be received Into full membership next tion purpoeea. The mbttsr
•erred to a committee appo
Sunday.
mayew and composed cf Aid.
The foHoa-lng officers wfre elected
doctor’s office but a minute when he DC forward crouching position In
for the ensuing year: trustees. E. J. ’lemlltony Gibbs, Bingham and John
for cliililroii of
II dead, almost at the doctor's feet' hlch be picked up the bolt As it
Fulghum. Geo. W. Lardie, C. S. Vader. Miller, ez-presldent of the Grand TravThe deceased bad been a resident ras, the upper part of his body was
Dalrymen’s association.
’rh<-y ur»-4i.l1 1
;-c-:ivy
George W Hall. H. 8; Hull; stewards,
of
Buttons Bay for nearly 80 years. oonslderablr nearer the en^e than
Automobile Ordlnanoe.
Mm. Ixmdon. J. T. SWelds, E. S. JobnIdml Init llii-y
• ma.lG
He
leaves a dan^ter, Mrs. P. C. Gold- the lower part while if such had not'
automobile ordinance was adopt­
son.-L. Roscoe. R. W.-Kaslall. Frank
smith,
a brother. Sheriff John Deust- been the case-his feet would In an
..r
Dolph. Freeborn Gardner, Alex Rob­ ed and will become law In 20, days. er. and two sons in Milwaukee. The probability have been cau^t under
<k»od Strong Leather.
ertson, Rowland Douglass, R. L. Nye, it provides thu automobiles shall not funeral will be held Thuraday.
the cowcatcher and his legs cut off if
It
,
a
speed
exceeding
el^t
Bailey. E. B, Minor. Edward
indeed bo had not been killed.
miles an hour between the limits of

VERY SAD DEATH AT CIl WN

Wells.

GROSETTE SHQE
i.

CITY fcDiTtOK.

el. Merchant Tailor;

Chas. Wilhelm, of Wilhelm, Bartak A Co.; Stephen Lautner,
pymer; F. C. Deamend, Chai^
tfal and General Merchandise:
yBenjsmin Thirbly, of Traverse
City Iron Works; J. O. Crotaer,
of Case A CroUer. Kingsley.

n. 1. KNAPP

Watchmaker

409 9. UniQn Street
FIRBT CLASffi WORK
IB MY BPECIALTV.

HATCHES, CLOCKS
AND JEHELRY RE­
PAIRED PROMPT­
LY,

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Next d»er



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of

•qnlra*- totOar ahop.

a

Garfield avenue on the east Carver
and ^venteenth streets on the south,
and Elmwood avenue on the west.
Elsewhere In the city limits q)e speed
shall not exceed 12 miles an hour,
the ordinance is satisfactory to the
chaulfeurs. who were represented by
W. Carey Hull and who addressed the
>ouncll.

LIEUT. LOUIS M’LANE HAMILTON

DIBHONdRABLV DISMISSED f^OM
tHE U. S. ARMY.

accounted for Is the round hole ti
arm and how that was received no one
knows. It ie the size of a %-lnch blot, but it is a mystery where there
was any bolt which conld have strocIC
him there.
Hughes was taken yesterday to his
home at Colma. Mich.

New York, Sept. 8.~Uei
Other Business Transacted.
J. M. Huellmantel was appoint^ to. Louis McLean Hamilton, aged 27,
THEY WERE MARRIED IN PUBLIC
spector of elecUpns In the Fourth of Dr. Allen^McL«an Hamilton of this
ward to succeed Charles lAucaster. UNIQUE FEATURE AT fAUSKEQON
wife of a fellow officer, was tried by
signed
ON LABOR DAY.
The bond of Contractor John J. court martial In the Philippines
Ecanlan for paving State and Cass found guilty. He has been sentenc
dishonorable dismissst tram
streets was fixed at 85.000 and approvDeorated Streets.
de. the mayor and clerk bring em- army of the United Stffes and It
poaalble that President Roosevelt may
eowered to exectute It
Muskegon. Mich.. -Sept S.-’-The
An arc light was granted at the oor- take a personal band to bis puolsh- greatest demonstration ot orguized
?r of Garfield avenue and BKst
labor In the history of Muskegon was
Eighth street.
held here yesterday when nearly 2.000
L. J. Bryant's plat of his Ekst Bay LOST STEAMER IS IN PORT members of the different trade unions
addition wn* approved and a copy was
paraded the streets, which bad been
ordeed placed on file in the city
elaborately decorated with patriotic
lEACHED
clerk’s office. Mr. Bryant may now
mMems and labor banners.
V THIS 9
proceed with the sale of lots.
-The feature of the day was the pub­
Cljims and accounts were allowed
lic marriage. At 4 o'clock, to the eh> the amount of 818.149.39. This is
Ilvenlng
strains of Lriiengrln's "Wed­
I^I^d'on SUNDAY.
unusually large but is due to partog.
ding March." the bridal couple, Nell
The final estimate on the Sixth street
er..
Velser and Miss Trina W«
Mrs. Theresa Eltsner Was a Lady
paving was approved and the con­
threaded their way through the thou­
Maecabee.
Sandusky, (^lo, Sept. 8.—The steam sands of persons under tbe escort of
Mrs. Theresa Elstner. wife of Antoin tractor ordered paid, with the ex­
r Louise. i^Mrted lost on her way to the executive committee .and took
ception
of
the
10
per
cent
which
Is
Eltsner of Wat Sixth street, died at
Leamington, Canada, tied up
their places briore Jastice of the
o’clock Sunday morning after an ktnt as a guarantee.
an safe at Peace Benjamin O. Ooaterbaan, wbp
ness of but a few. days. The
4 o'clock this morning. During the performed the eerenxmy - and stlerdeceased was 35 years of age and
works win draw up a set of rules and worst of yesterday's gale on Lake Brie ward kissed the bride amid cheers.
leaves a husband and five AUdren.
she was sheltered under lee of Pelee
Mrs. Entsner was a member of Trav­ regulations tor the water works, to
WESLEYAN SERVICES. END>
island. Tbe steamer bad on board 100
erse City Hive No. 32. L. O. T. M. be approved by the oonnetl.
Urn BUr bgpe
A petlUon was received tor a walk
The funeral will be held from the
I Finished His
Rev. W. L. I
a tbe north aide of Sixth atreet from ball t 0 of this city.
at 2 o'clodc tomorrow after.
Illustrated Lectures.
Wadsworth to Union, This was re­
i with Rev. UUom offlclaUng.,
GAME AT THOMPSONVILLE:
Bev. W. U Imntman oompletod bis
ferred to a commUtoe where it wlU
series of leeturee on Wealey Snnday
probably be burled tor the present
ELECTED OFFICERS.
night, taking -ns his topic. 'The
UnUl the Ilbniy is built thV need
Boyne Falls Was Defeated by a Score Weslyan Review at Work.” Hiie be
Y. M. C. L. 8. Are Open to Reealva of a walk is not great
of 8 to A
lUnstrated with views all round the
Nsvr Msmbera.
C. L. prenick and
TbompsonvUie.
Mich..
Sept
world. Wesley, he Mid. Introduced
The T. M. C. L. S. held their regular
jisre li^t near the went aide
weelky meeting laM night and elected watering trough where James Kll- TTwmpeonvllle defeated Boyne Pall? the practical belief that tttd people
oontd be reformed and the sterec^- the following offieera; Preeldeat, John rlde was robbed. This wu referred here Snnday in
by a score of 8 to 4. Hyde, who was In can views showed how this iBtorma-.
vlce-ppesldent Chas. Oeh*- > committee.
el; secretary. RayBelding; o
H«jward Whiting asked permission the box for the Grays, pitched win­ tlon Is bring eondneted.
ning
ball,
but
reorived
poor
support
I. MUten Codk of Tpeilanti. who poa
ing secretary, Walter Davis; parlla- to move two houses on State street,
mcDtarian, Fritz Carter. Any Christ­ where he proposes to erect s brick The Grays were In bad abape. Soore; sesMa a well trained and good ImriR.H.B.
voloe, sang as an offerin'.
ian young man Is eligible to member­ block. This was referred to tbe buildThomp-vUte ...0,0 4 0 0 0 1 8—« 9 6 ■'Who Treads the Path of Duty.” V
ship and any wishing to jrin should be lag inspectors with power to
BomFkUa....C 2 0 00.0 2 0-< 6 8 B. White 'Sang "The Paints.” The
present at SOI
Bevmth street
The chief of «be fire dei
Batteries: - ‘niompaoBTlUe. Grow riinich was filled with sn attentive
Monday evening.
tbM a change to
and rsiapman; Boyne Phils. Hyde and asdlenoe.
the horses be made anJ the fire com-'
Hanna. Dmpire-^a
There will be a party ^ven a mittee will Invertgate the need of
- lompaatvUle win play Boyne FUla
GHnnril Bib:a piadB timer is In the
Forestcre Hall. Thuradxy evenW. Sep porchasing a new- one.
lO.'b.v Helm A Diaimmd’e p3l Or
dty. Leste ordera at the store, tw
William Holdsworti petitioeed
ehestra. An inritatiop is extended t

power to rtOae the ifboC
alt - , 8836-3t

Cadillac, Mich./ Sept. 8.—Seth Shad­
dock the self-confessed assaulter of
his brother William's 3-year-old daugh­
ter. whose erlmc caused the child's
death, has made a statement that be
arranged with the mother of the child
to pay 8200 for her silence. He bad
paid 825 already, he says. He also al­
leges that the father of the chnd also
committed assault- The body of the
child was exhumed Saturday and a
poet mortem held by the local physi­
cians showed evUlence of asaat^t.
Shaddock waived examlnaUon be­
fore JusUce Haskins and was bound
over to thh circuit court under 81.000
bonds, whlch*he was unable to furnish.

T-Vi

THE DAILY aAGliti! TUE8UAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1903.

The Daily Eag:le.

WHV NOT 8PEAK ENQUBHf

TSB Ttartnae City Btalness oellege A. 0. C0BTI0.
T. C. GILBBBT
wHl open Meaday, September 7th. a
A. B. COETI8 & CO.
B. Doekeray, proprietor.

THE EAGLE PKBBS M

flBtarad at Trarma City Poatofflce u Ehigllah word, and critetlon also!
their pluialB are lexicous and ctltons, not the Greek leidca and txlla. la appendix an Bngllah word,
• VMk. by a
10 and index and TorteX? If so the ptnOm math, by nan. ......
appendlxes and
and
TbrM
rncBths. by mo. .
Six awDtba, by mil.
.
■ 1 M
Ona year, by atafi,........................8 00
.
gymOSoe—112 Wort tTnot atneL
mt If
Both 'Fb0B«a 68.
a. a BBOWM,
City Otraalator.
memorans. cnrrtcala. gymnaala. media
anbacrlben to Ibe Dally &gla
retoeatad to noUty the oaob at c___ andnmistorla. Is formola an Sn^isb
ot any tailnre to raoatTa the mar word and nebnla alspl If so the
Latin formnise and nebnis. - bi
been an Bngliab word, and borean? U
so the pltiml is beans and b rueaas. and
Coming hvmta.
not the Prench beaux and bureaux. Is
Septenber 9—Whittaker & Hiok'e Ubretto an EqxlUb word? If so Its
o of -A Coontiy Kid~—StalD- ■dural Is llbi
Qrelios. nnd not Ihe Italbers% Oirnnd opera Bboae.
Ian libretti. Xt'hy
not apenk Eugll
WhyuntapenkBuKllsb?'
Sept. 12.—CHga Lorrolne in “A (Hri
Orisls Is thornucbly acclimated in the
Rrom Svedea”—Steiabwre Oiand ■BSiglliOj language, and so is tbesia,
and yet there are those who prefer
opera bonea
> and theses to the normal and
Sept 16.-GOO. a QUl-fl Big Pro- :
regular crisises and tbeslses. Perhsps
daetioo of “A Uttle Ontcast" with they are seeking to arold the unpleas­
DoUy Theobald—Steinberg's Grand ant hlasiogiof the English plural; but
opera honae.
the less they are falling Into ped­
antry.—Brander Matthews In Harper's
Testerday was one of the rare days Hagazloe.
when the laboring and buslnees
___Priendir Cstfah.
man has an oppwtimliy to sUy at
There is a speclvs of fish that never
home and get acquainted with his' kje*s at the clothes of the man who
family. 'There are holidays enough throws in the bai_L s fish that takes
In the oourse of the year but eltleens
----- Is thro\^ to It, and when
do not have an opportanlty to en)oy once hold of the hook never tries ..
ihmn: It Is seldom.
shake a frb-ud. but submits to the'lnin 'Trarerse City, that a holiday is evltable, crosses his legs and says
not marked with a celebration of
sort. Bren yesterday, it was the In­ bank and seems to en)oy being taken.
It U a flab that Is a friend of the poor,
tention to hare a
and one that will saciUee Itself in the
Uon, and atheUic meet and a base interest of humanity. That Is the fish
ball game. WbOe the all-day rain was that tbf state should adopt as Its (AdedoubUeas, to those
immediately oonoemed. it was some­ -wltb and
thing of a bleaslng to many others. Tbe bullhead. The bullhead never
laboring man bad a day off and clrcum. back on a friend.
To eateh tbe bullbead it is not
stances afforded him an opportunity to sary to tempt hla appetite with
remain in the boeom of bis hons^old. terbouse steak or to display a
The holiday and the rain oomblned to pensive lot of fishing taekie. A pin
make n a satisfactory Labor day.
liook. a piece of liver nnd a cistern pole
Chemist P. S. Kedzie of the Michi­
gan Agricnltuia] coliege has been in­
vestigating the prevalence of tyrotoxicon polsoDlng m rtieese which has
i summer. He soys
that at a t
aire of 194 degrees
(below boiling point) the poison is
J and destroyed. Poisoned
cheese when th
comes safe to i
cheese, when fresh —. exudes
drops of pale watery-add flnl4 vrtilch
flulckly turns litmus paper rad. (Sood
cheese will redden It but aUghtly.
Tyrotoxiccm. be aays, is found In nutk
that is kept enclosed in a tl^t vessel
after bstug freshly dtwwn and not
prevlooBlT cooled.
A negro preacher of nifnole recent­
ly endeavored to enil^ten bis congregatloo as to the pro^ble beat
which will be encountered after death
by the wicked and this was the picture
he gave them:
•■/e« take all de wood In this state
and'all the coal in
all de (dl in de worl' and sot It oeBb
den take a man oum heU and put him
to dett be&> he kin habdly li^t Data

stream or poud lu tlie mud thinking.
There Is no AmL that does more tliiiik>1- li;is II betler liwul for gmsplng
gn-fli .iHPiUoliB or i-inmks of liver tlmn
the bullliivnii. The Imllliead baa a dnc
India rubber nklu tlmt la as fur ahead
of addlesti-lng material for strength
and durablUty as possible.
The trea Pillar ot Delhi.
The famous Irou pillar of Delhi is
dealt with In Cassicr's Magazine. Tbe
pillar is a solid shaft of wrought Iron,
sixteen Inches In diameter and of a
length that is variously reported. The
total length is from forty-eight to sixty
capital of three and one-half
feeL Tbe pllUr contains abom eighty
cubic feet of metal and weighs about
seventeen tons. TTie metal is. of
course, rtiarcoal Iron, made directly
from ore m small blileta: but bow It
was welded up no one can tell, as no
record exUts of any eurly method of
desling with great manes of wrought
Iron. An Inscriptipn roughly cut or
punched upon tbe column states that
Ttajab Dhara subdued a people In the
Surdhu. named Vahllkos. and obtained
with bis own arm an undivided sov­
ereignty on the earth for a long pe■ InscriptioD has
been referred to the third or fourth ,
. itter Christ, but on this an-;
thoiltlea are at variance.

The tigfat^tUng sheath dross skirt
is doomed to go. "The National Dross-

•And DOW ."/-Said the inqutemve pera wbo had^ljfm —ving all aorta of
Impertinent
‘ ‘
boned mountali
cabin door amoklJfe a corncob plpe“now I will explain to yon why 1 have
been so inquisitive. '
investigator and 1 am doing this In the
interest of science and humanity.”
“Haow thlnga do rbange!” remarl
3c mountaineer as be leisurely
stretched himself. "Whenst ’
U. 8. Senator Arthur Brown boy we called yon kind o' people dem
lost four teeth during a pow wow with anoop Doaed meddlera.”—Baltimore
American.
a lucky man to jw lose his head.
oommmr.
,” said-the she iff,
r with an air
What Editors 8sy.
------cm don’t
« baa been dlsoorered that
greet alghi out o' me,, now I t^ll'ye,
mrt. properly Urled, makes an .b~r ft's
..O _.-.b.u.u
eeldom ever L1 aoi
eet uown
down lo
to lOOC
look
at one on 'em. I got a book up home
Sta
I* now there 1 take an’ read oqt on, ef I ain’t
eelng talked
by - ' •
got
nothin’
bettre
to
do.
Ite
woman
Promolers.-Cbebogynn
she give a teller a dollar for her one
time, an’ pnt him up over night, too,
■ht did.”—Prom ”OverhauUng the Polittdaners” In Century.

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,

^

erlUdaed art:.-ie «rf wmnan's
wearing apparel when the third semitonnal oonventlon meets in Chlago
Sept. 14,” says Mate, B e. Goodwin
•ecretary of the assodation.
a»dwi,
i„. „„„
good up her sleeve.

Cbictgo. flomeUmes If a Catlcsko man

“I suppose.’' said the man with the
aearching eye, "that drink was your
downfall r
"It waa," answered Meandering
Meenderli
Mike. "I took a drink O'water dat bad
microbes In it. sn’ dafs what damaged
me health eo I can't work.”-WaahlngtsnStar.

Working Overtime,
mgbt hour Uwi are Igaored
those tbelesa utUe w<wh>re_
King's New Life Fills,
always at work,
Ing - patl(
___.____ and Bowel trouUea. flasy
pleasant, safe, sure. Only Ho at Bog^
bee Rozbnigh Co. and 8. B, Wait a
Sons’ drug stofes.
1-m-w

Beal Estate & Loaos

CTEINBERG’S

JeUWI OPEBA HOUSE

A imniar tone,” said the man wbo
^ Pwfeasors
»»«> blmost as taket^ music seriously, ”ls one that
gets to be universally disliked.”-:-Bxlederation rttange.

^

not b Leva.
BasaMe-What makes yon think be Is
in love with you?
TloM-Tbe first time be caUed he
left Us glorsa. ttie sroood time hU
eaae. and last night be forgot bis hat.

rnteKu

like a hyena, my wtls wudw.

g" Sept 12

GERMS
I
DISEASE
OF

»AY BANE MOCK ’BU6ED TO
sm«yo”i

"w-b- .ST

KSfSSS'SS'KSl’SS:

«>“-bS?SEiSiSDsr‘Mis: Drematn.

■ »*«» Or. TIioBpMn.

I

.

purchased at our

Praverse Bay hive No 71. L. O. T.
f., meets In L O. O. P. hall Tnes' afternoon. September 8 and 22,
I Wednesday eveUngs, B^tember
If. an.1 an
■ . "

special sale
in the last few days

IM EVEirr 6F MWl INPOtTUCEt

Radam’s Microbe KlDer wU
le ravages of Consmnptiea,
le pains of Rbeumatlsin. alla<
itchlngs ef Bezama, prevent
wasting In Brlght'A miiue,___
tralize the gnawings of Dyspepsia
sweeten the foulest stomach ant
___ _ back a normal appetite to the
suffering patient. The above are
only a few of the manv germ die; this remedy i
, and health Is again restored.

Radam’s
Microbe Killer
but certain destrucUon to Iht
and Bacteria of all disease.

A GIRL
FROM
SWEDEN

havh gone at from
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200. _
O. O. _F.. meets Tnesday eveUags in
their ball. A. B. CurUB, N. G.; C. S.
'-*■-800. secretary.

onc-thiril to oin--half the regular

O. B. a., needs in Masonic hall
Tuesday on or before each full moon.
Annie Soule, W. M.

iiiarkcil price.

Duchess Camp No. 2.846, M. W. A.
lOPts at Woodiaaa
ball Monday
even.
___________
lay eve
ing. August 21. John G. Straub. V. C
Joseph Sleder, clerk.

,

j

I hinsjs can’t last always.

AN aAMKATE SCBilC i£VESTmaE!

Gniy a few more days

A PE«f£CT CAST W WAYEB!
If yon are rack, this remedyahould
be taken immediately. Don't defer
the trial nnUI there is no hope.
Write ns for free book and advlro

Wise People Secure Seats Early
PRICES: 25c, 35c and 50c.

and the lot will be eldsed.
1 ,

Watch Case.

REMOVAL
“EVER READY FLASH LIGHT”
Always

GIVES
S.0O0 to

Ready

6.000

^irrs
ttfeTTfcalt<ry Bttds
rtsewsl.

Trouble

J. B. Paige Electric Co.,
"•A’ss.'sa-Mj.r-"

Ho. I2S Cass StrecL

I liave moved my jcweli’y
store to the building first iloni'
east of Steinberg's Gi-and
Opera Hopsi- where T have a
.• .sl<H-k of watches, elbi-ks
ami ji'Wi'lrv. anil wliei-.- 1
w.nilii be pl.-a.se.l to meet all
my olil fritmds and patrfms,

L. M. Bennett
M'8SiBtal-Pi|i8iiiCi|isiilii
A posrnvB CUM

GET A TALKINg MACHINE
AT HALF PRICE, DURING
OUR BIG REMOVAL SALE
We have on hand a number of sliphtiv u.sed CO­
LUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES, which we otle.' .iurin<r
our Removal Sale at JUST ABOUT HALF PRICE!
These machines
in splendid order aiid practically
good as new. If you want a l^lkint,
___ ___- come
ig Machine
quieklj' and secure one of the.se great
it bargains.

■ni 8UTAI-RF6NI CO,
Sold by J. G. Johnson.

'

■■

1. yOur

stock.
. _______
.
: Be
sure to call and learn the gi-eat mducemenJs we arc
offering.

GRINNELL BROS.

838 Bast Froat Streat, Traverse City.

"BY ALL MEANS, HAVE A FIT.” 8. BENDA ft CO.. CLOTHIERR

NE In FALL HATS!
Are here and you may be "in it" as we'have all sizes.
81.00

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a-.-u.dcp.:............

8m Our Nch Fall Suits aad Orareoata.

S. BENDA geo.

«r« FTM8 VMT

J. W. HILLIKER
Real Estare Broker

HAS FOR SALE

FALL and WINTER

SUITS—
All the latest styles
of Hickey and Freem a n Co. line,
Roch ester, New
York, are displayed
on our tables. Suits
bought of UB are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
:

MILLER BROS.

157 From & Beadle Block.
Sold In Traverse City .ly J. G. Johnson.

S('V4Tal Dcsiiahlc Farms.
•Seven room house and lot
on liandoljih sti-eet, near ^Im*.
wockI avenue school.
Easy
terms: price $1,000.
SevcB room house on Rose
street, lot 50x186.
Price.
$750; half, cash, balance time.
Fouf dwellings on East-'
side, reasonable prices, eas^
terms.
Seven room house West ■
Ninth street, stone foundation.eement cellar, lot .50x166.
Price $1,400.
Seven room house on West
Seventh slivet, stone: foundation.riot 06x172. Price^l,400

Enquire at my office
tor terms. Sr;,".“r‘1

The Lighting Department
is in full glow. These long evenings mean light the lamps earlier.
You want at IciLst one light in each room. Haven’t got enough
have youV Even if you use electricity or gas, tliere are times when
you net'll laiiips. We hare just placetl on sale the finest eolleetion
of beautiful lam])s> Thei'c are lamps in brass and glass and nickle
and cliina. haiitl^otae metal and decorated lamps—parlor, lamps,
veatling Lamps and hand lamps. The greatest assortment you’ll
find. Pi iet’s aiv fmm 2.5e to $10.00.

A Ctnd Mahogany Upright Piano For Only JI48.
A Sptendirl uale Parlor Organ For Only f 25.
These are just hints of our Removal Sale offerinjars in Pianos and Organs. Did yon ever hear of such
values ? Wo could not quote such low prices in the
regular way, but we are determined to close out our
stock before removing to our new store at 159
Front street, and so we ai-e sacriSeing all profit.
Come in and look through the complete stock of
bargains. If you are not prepared to pay for an in-

Hamilton Clothing Co.

iPILLS.

During this sale we also offer astonishing bargains
la Small Musical fnsiruments-GUITARS. MAN:DOLINS, BANJOS. ^HOLINS, CORNETS, ACepRDEONS, etc., eic. If j-ou exjx-ct to buy one of these
small ins^uments within a year. GET IT NOW !—AT
TBIS.SALE, while we offer such wonderful values.

88.00

K

FULL OF MUSIC. NEW SONGS A UUGIISI

Bsdam-t Nlcrebe IlUei Cs. CUcage. or

#3.00

-- Then's nothing so eBctent to
onro dlsmders ot the Liver or Jddneya
m nseirto Blttsiu. It’s a wonderfiil
totoand etattn nerrlire asd the

Traverse City tent No. 871, K. O.

CHILDREN’S SUITS

Shields, R. K.; B. A^Brans, P. k"
Traverse City Aerie No. 888, F. i

Branch of Urinncll Bros. Music Bonne. Delroit. Mich.

' “fpiSf * "

CODGE NOTICES.
Treveree Bay Tent No. 186, K. O. T.
MM., Monday nl^ts in L O. O. P.
halL C. O. Sherwood. Com.; C. D.
LePolnte, R K.; A. Bobsrtaon, P. K.

__

Extra Globes

in dcoorutnil nr nnlniyil or wliitn nr porcelain—all sizes to fit all lamps.

The Crystal Cone Burner
' Th<* newest and best Inirner ever made—gives three times the light of an ordinary
burner. You wilj alwti.vs usi* them if you try them. Sell for 25el

Extra Chimneys
We earry eighteen different kinds of Aihimneys—think we can supply all needs.
Then there ai-e wicks, burnei-s. shades, collai-s, rims, mica chimneys, gas mantles
and electric light supplies.

Choice China
The kind that indicates the good tiiste of tbe owner and enhances
the comfoi-table, refined appcaraiiw oT the dinner and tea table, the
china closets and the plate rail. Seveml crates of new china have
just been added to our already mammoth stock. Beautiful imported
French china. The dainty Japanese vases and bric-a-brac, tbe
handsome German' ware in all the new colorings, and best of al) our
own home land productions that no country can equal. Tbe famous
D’Arcy Art School hand painted china and the beautiful Lou Welsa
ware.

0m

Handsome Couches
The finest dTsplay you will sen this' mason. TIi.newest in velours and plushes and leather for Hi-coverings. We never ^rried such a line. All Ihnewest in shapes. We'^^uarantee the springs ty be
the best steel made. They are so comfortable—sn
^restful, ^be^wellest Davenports that are made, in
either Velour
our or lapostiy upholatory. The finest leather bouches the factories
turn out This year we have them in iMthhlaok or brown leather. A good leather
couch will last
last a
a life time—that isthe kind we sell. Our prices are from $6.7fi to
$54.00.

THE HANNAH & UY MERCANTILE CO-

THE PAHiY iGAGUfl. TUESDAY. SKPTRMURR « lOffit
Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT.

Souvenir
Spoons...

iTcElnn SUM Beard at BaaUtnUoB Id Mad
- - •"n»er»JPi»clloe.

Mopla City News.

r

anjoylng a visit' from .their s^. MUes
and wife of.Jnakson,

COLUMN

V

Lost Noah's Ark.
taAVERSE BAY

Andrew Keefer of HUlsdale. recently

CLUB HOUSE
COURT HOUSE
INDIAN HEADS
YACHT SBd FISH

75c
1.00

O. P. CABVHE.
P. W. CAEVSE,
O. P. Csrver A Bro.

lost by fire a mechanical device upon

Oo aceouBt of the Uat
' ‘*FI»h and Gam* Laiw^
will be in their oOee dnriBff boalneu hours,
ra. each daj. read; to wrH«
INSURANCE.

was a represeuution of Noah's ark

which be hod spent IB.years time.
with all

the

people,

animals,

It

etc.,

which entered into the ark with Noah;
also a representation of all the natives
of the earth, dressed In coetnme, to­

Sterling

The WwMMr.
Partly cloudy tonight and Wednes­

Silver

day

with

probably 4ocal

showers;

ramer In eouthnst portion tonight
with fresh southeast to south winds.

1.50

gether with

many

ellesorical

repre­

sentations of fruit, flowers, etc.
armngement was such

that

all

the

The motive power was electrici­

ty. furnished by a dynamo and ma­

Rastairs.

chinery built by Mr? Keefer himself.
How About the Udiet in Their Short

n this city Labor day.

Mrs. Lofe Lamb was the hostess lost

Ladies’ ;incl

pretty, while young gentlemen In knee

Mich., are gaests of Ur.

pants made a very amusing picture,—

sister. Mrs. W. J. Nelson of Cedar
street.

Clinton Iowa Age.

8l

C,

BuHchead.

a

his pupils but who are now busy in

Closed Out lit

of the elght-months-old
Jiea and was buried at sea.

Paulus,

between BaUle Creek and Kalamazoo

hold

early Monday morning and died in

tomorrow afternoon at the chnrch at

short time.

2:30,

way ta the grave.

church from 6 to J o’clock,

Below Cost.

The mother wept all the
'When'^e child

the Woman’s Home and Foreign MU- fcce. weeping' all the while. The
stonery society at the
father paid 210 of his meager savings
for funeral expenses, then left to re­

noon at the home of Mrs, J. M. figrlg.

join the emigrant train In Chicago

very pleasant turprlie wae given
Grant

street

Saturday

evening.

The ovonins was spent in games and
social conversation, and
greatly
enjoyed by.all.
ere served.

ACME CONDENSED

the Correspondepce

Inatitute of

districi.

explain

last June has Just been returned to

mnsiclan

of

clean In plot and story, well written
and enlcruining, telling the story of
the schemes

of

brought to grief through the elevernesu: of the "country Md."
That great story of New York life.
"A Uuie Outcast:’ ba® been making a


royal

--------------ra—

progress

this

—UU.}
a*iu
the counUy
and

year

wtU'
comes

to

Tuesday. Sept. 15th. with UUle Dolly
Theobald. . the

famous

vaudeville

artist. At the head of a big company.
Miss Theobald a^iptors as "Bob"
boy.

a

“The store” in whldi the first'act of
oil
Hi 111

BLUCTIMCriY

io

There

They

consist

original

was

of

a

made

in offering you onr advice to get
Range,

sm

arc eimply suggesting

Ciat yon have your iiuusebuld. equipped
<itb the best at^laaee for cooking
the world contains.
■wUer.

There Is noibing

It is good enough for' any-

played like a guitar.

BBS raOHT ST.

head clerk In

S. B, YaaHom. a

the Baker hardware,

711 Webster 8L

CiUteDs’ -phone 639.

An inslmment

at

the

largest

and

liveliest school meeting ever held
this city.

The others elected w,

Charles B, l.«nh. Mrs. Gertrude Bates

YOUR’E ANOTHER.
"You’re

another"

‘is -what

Thos.

Smurthwalte said Tuesday morning,

the treasury stock of the Grand Trav­

of the several who ore pleased
stock of this company, becauae. know­

me when their money wlll'come
back to them many fold.
Although
Traverse City

Stradlvarius

quite largely In other raining Interprises. yet it seem*, from the appllca-

being

made

Is a cetera,

by

of

a

model, made in 1700.
■Welch

tlons received

people have Invested

for the development

Stradlvarius

stock of this company, that there are

The fourth Is

still many who arc prepared to Invest

Inrtmroent sailed a cruthr

SALTED PEANUTS
(helled peanuts and are tinted In
clean pure way. No lard or old gres
used in our own make. Each order „
roasted after the order is received
by ue. They are sold by A. W.
Jahraue, Cavl# ®Cigar Co,
R. E.
Weaver, E. A. Monroe, John Lamsen, (
Hannah ft Lay Merc. Co. Prices quet-l
ed to dealers.

IRS. F. E. WHITE.
, Mgr.,

w bright and promising as tbe Grand
Traverse and

harp of the eleventh centnn' U the

pony.

fifth In the eollectloo.
three

instruments

Arizona Mining Com-

As but a limited

number of

The remaining the shares will bo sold at the present

arc

Indian

vlna.

sitting on the ground, the peculiarity-,

at once.

. 3286-t3

of It being that It had silk strings and
turned by means of moi-ablc bridges,
and lastly a Siamese ranat.

A Chicago girt while fishing in Wis­

tbiiij: MS -.-I

something

remarkably

liHikiiiK eiat*

iireveiited

Senator Kvauy from locntini; in Kniikakii-.
It hapiiened this wn.v: ilr.
RvMnx iMiiivl-l till- olil Mumi.v iiouse^
the MiiiUiiiiKl i^.nii-r of Conn'nret
■ Dd Dearlinril .-ni-niie at au early dii.v.
rWbi-ii be cum.' |o i-liwe tin- deni « lookhix* wiik illsccveriii that had not
h«'U pul Into 11,1- inreiitory. and whleh
IS Inslkted .Mr. Kvaiis Klmnld iniv

Don't burden ymraelf with i
airs than yen can carry.

yyw >>'■ iletllDcU to do. and lie
dldlt so i.'lu'iiienil.v iliaidM- th-ew up
the whiili- irmisiii-llmi and hiked out
for Aiironi, when- he bii* been .a vipy
geiwKiiis iiatroii of all publie improtemeiilK.
It miulit luiri' made some political
fferenif. luo. in Uiis couot.v If Jlr.
Evans bnil iKi-ni'm- u Keiikakeean inetrsd of uii .tiiruniu.—Kankakee Gazi'tltr.

DR. GAUNTI^TT I
Bee Into the K
with Dr, Thompson.

will open Monday. September 7tb.

of people, and is redolent of the atmos­
phere of the pine woods into whlcb

•Seeing is bellerlng." bnt heave
n’t on the map.

liken bli
32214-

THE Trsverae City BuslneBs college
lekeray. proprietor.

Speclsl Reduced Rates.to.BauR 8te.
Marls, Marquette and Duluth.
During the resort season
- the Dulnth
Dulnth.
"
th Shore
Short A AUanUe
Sooth
cheap
rt
eap retd
1
nty,
.. MacUi
rfacUnac
c Island aad ____________
SL

and Mnth*a^“iSBm^c]^™T£5S
continuation tickets ore odd paMon------------.
-- —, from Sower MtehIgon points to the Strafte o< SUeldlere
if ;
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....... ...........
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^ tb Titlt
t^No^ QwntiT Anfi tte Bead of theredneed rate.
•ee yoor local;
.
.
^4.17 ,

to sbow'Ycirpw money than a
bunch of reeeipu.
A nice cozy little cdttage on
the west side, nice Sli ft.

lot.

garden, fruit tree*, etc. —almost
your own lime to pay for it

NERLINGER,
The man over HilllKen’s.

Horses For Sale
AT PIONEER LIVERY.

CTEINBERG’S

J GRAND OPERA DOUSE

A nice bunch of yoiinj; farm/horses, 4 years and
up, weig^ht from 1,100 to 1,400, good ones; also a few

TO-MORROW NIGHT,
WEDNESDAY, Sept 9

drivers and a few cheap plugs. Two nice ]x>niesi
saddlers and drivei's, very cheap as I am through with
them.

Whittaker ft Hicks premt the
successful
aensatioDal
iiinl
drama of westom life.

B. J. MORGAN.

‘A li

COUNTRY
KID’

It Goes
Withoiit
Saying

SPECUL SCENERY > •
. . AND EFFECTS!

STATE OF MICHIGAN, county of
irand Traverse, ss.
Notice Is hereby given, that by an
rder of the Probate court for the
onnty of Grand 'rravense. mode on
be 21st day of August, A. D., 1903.

PRICES: 25c, 35c and 50c.
Scat sale DOW open at the box
ofiidc.

Cil
Citizens'
telephone 112.

ed for creditors to present their claims
against tbe estate of Herman B.
Adams, late of said county, deceased,
that all creditors are required to
present their claims to sold probate
court at the Probate office, in the city of
Traverse City, for examination and al­
lowance, on or before the 2Srd day of
February. A. D.. 1904. and that aueh
claims will be beard before aold court,
on Monday, tbe 28rd day of November.
A. D., 1903’
'903. and on Tnkday
Tuesday Ue
the 23rd'
day of February. «. I).. 1904. at 10
o'clock InI the
•“
'----------forenoon of each of

West Michigan

!:STATE FAIR^
Is Michigan’s Best Fair

Sept.14-15-i6-17-18-’03
GRAND RAPIDS.
Running, Trotting and
Hurdle Races.

Dated. August 2L A. D., 1903.

ly i-v*r.vliiHl.i to lenrii that so small a

M mahy emigrants frm Sweeden find
their way.

Fbile-jxmitayc something more

low price, those wanting some of this

of bamboo; a J^Moeae lone stock should not delay, but see Smurth­
koto, a long instrument played while walte Bros., Fiscal Agents, and secure

made

Stall- Xi'iialiH Hnilk Kv.nns nf Anrorn.

Steinberg’s Grand opera bodae.

of

,urg,«lch.

company whose prospects

having four string and dating back
to the eleventh .century; a mlnatreVs

readily

This play Is one that deals with types

way

ter than paying rent—in a

THE NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY.

Primtie and Judge H. S. Maynard.

In 1680. It bearing the otmtofarmsof
the royal family.
TTie third Instru-

pair of mena' trouser*. - Now she is

present^
tid here'next Saturday, 8^.
S<

And there Is no easier

getting one than 1by Nurtingrr'i.
Easy Payment Plan. It'* bet-

Room»awilEeloilflli., wltb D»tie Lual^rCo.

iginal

friends, she brought 4nlo the, boat a

r/f£j3mLjf£fiseir

THERE IS NO PLACE
LIKE HOME

C. A. SUTHERLAND, Mgr.

among tbe injured.

in the same slass as a guhar. the or­

have been In the I^bcr camps will

at our salesroom. 222 Fnmt stiwet

Traverse GIty
Gas Company

s
people^

ing the mining claims as they do,

heavy at her hook and-thought she

j.ody. We have the largeet aMwrtmeal of
0«s Ranges ever shown in any city,

grand

they also know It is only a question

a thri-i- Klor.v 'ibrli'k hotel that i>crii|iieil

Bi

Harbor—The

in

It will 111' news, houerer. to practli-al-

RANGES

' ..

the racing park here collapsed yes­

with the opportunity to Invest In the

chltema—the

In Germany,

illuminmor

irtrxputtm

Benton

terday afternoon while 1,000

It had five double strings and

wondering where the sucker Is they
belong to.

GAS

SelarlM em­
ploye*
mzkr loass
trott jD«
■zal.r,
wtooui
eciployets
kDOWlDK
UilM
ebout
the loau. it
diort.
nil Od ui

to some Institution.

LitUe Rock. Ark., for 10.000 ahares of

in every district given over to lumber- had an Immense fish but much to her
ing in the great nort^esu as all who chargln with the assistance of several

that .-an be procured.

Loan Headquarters

He will be

instruments oi the university mnsenm erse and Arizona Mining Company.
has been enriched by a contrllmtion of This applleaUDo came trom a gsaUeeight models of ancient
to kno^ii^ property belongby Lyon A Heaty, CHluBga. ,*Via:la-:

from nr. K-it is ll>.- ino-t
«»norniea1

he wanted lo see a blaze.

ho received another application from

of a type of "company" stores found

'Boardfflan River
Electric.Light O
Power Company.

night

and sold be set the fires just becayse

He will be a recluse until he flnisbi.-

consin,- fell

is

______
. ___________ to TOldeo
$5.00 for round
pondingly low rates to all atatlons In
Ohio on the Wheeling ft Lake Brie,
Detroit Southeni, Hocking Valley,
Ohio Central Unee. Cincinnati. Ham­
Hamilton ft Dayton, Lake Shore ft Hitffii~ ithem and Wabaeh railways.
)n nearest Ann Arbor railroad
agent for further Information or write
J.,J. KIRBY, Q. P. A..
3218-11
Toledo, Ohia

be called “The Crusaders."

"A Girt Prom Sweden" Is locate, U

recognise W^SltMhe play

Sunday

was reflected

been

offered 18.000 for it. has taken to the

Caught Pair of Trousers.

TO ANNOY YOU

Eighteenth Annual Ohio Bxcureion.
On Wednesday. October 7; the Ann
Arbor railroad will give its 18th an­
nual Ohio excoralMU
Speetel train
wlU leave Copemlsh at 12:00 m.

Martin is mentally deranged

while the purchaser has elude

although strung like a
New# of the Theatreo.
“A Countrj- Kid." will be seen at

lost

which caused damage to the extent

was great. Moderator George'-Huggett

IC45.

Stcin!>ers-8 Grand opera house tomorrr>w night. Sept, fl
It is said to be

of

rapid succession
(If $1,000.

then sold his Interwt In it for $10.

at the Columbian cxposlUnn.

acted

Hone and dance on the streets.

(be exposure

has confessed to setting three fires in

Charlotte—Although the opposition

In the silk mills.

had

O. E. CASE;

ar-old .AfsJtln Colo

and

st^ents were part of their exhibit

. She

I,..

Ann

Beauty,"

(hat institution, having been located in
Belding. Uleh. where she had wurlced

Steinberg's Grand opera house next

SONETHIN6

a

Sleeping

The Steams collection of musical

Eva Smith, a patient who escaped

forgerer and muyJerer. who Is finally

J O H N J.
B REZ I N A

"The

Old Musical InetrumentM

mall Insimctlon.
from the Northern MliAlgan asylum

akrn Inin custcidr until sbe gave a

All at 7c a cani 3
for 20c.

Gordon,

the

Ktrangely for solme time but was not

These soups are as
good as the best.

L-

tive of this the work or until extreme cold drives
He would 1)e glad to exhibit him back to a fire in the city.

Insiructlon papers and
system to any person

Conservative estimates

Arbor, who wrote the music for the
opera.

woods and is camping out In a se­

' Auicrit^. of Scranton, Pa„ has just

Vegetable
Ghicheit
Tomato
Nock Turtle
Ox Tall

G.

Otto Furtach of 406 Union etreet, cluded spot near Ann Arbor.'
I whr. has been.a student for some time •iJoslag the music for a new opera to
jin

SOUPS

Ice cream and cake

shipped

this section at not less than $20,000.

seated in it

$8,000 for Opera. “Sleeping Beauty.’

Mr, and Mrs, T. Russell at their home

UPHOLSTERING.

leading merobant and Charles Darwin,

morrow afternoon at the homo of Mrs.

BEADLE

Wounds,
the world.
Cure guaranteed.
Only
25 cts. Sold by Bngbee ft Roxburgh
Co, and 8. E. Wait 4L Sons, druggists.

Ups again and again to the baby's

church at 2:30 o’clock tomorrow after-

J. M, tsgrlg.

Herber—Last'slght there

place the retuma to the growers of

placed in a coffln sbe pressed her

Thei^ will be a regular meeting of

JOHNT.

Benton

were 40.0W packages of

twins.

The Woman’# Heme Mlseionary eo- the second, was taken sick on-a train

Supper will be serreJ at the

STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.

to 80,000.

cietylof the First M. B. chnrch wUl
their regular monthly meeting

flm.

is expected that the number will run

Ejnlgrant* Lose Twins^

former

GITY BOOK STORE.

Dr.J>aUck has completely remodel­
very

lit of the two cities here and tonight


of the Trai
Arvll Armbram and wife, emigrants
schools, was in the city Saturday call- of Sweeden have lost ttielr twin chlldins upon the young people who were
slnoe leaving Liverpool.
Cart,
various Unes erf employment

whirli V ill lie

•.ourliomeorolliw

W. C. Ashley and wife attended the

Delorm McQoeer has resigned bis

evening <rf a

It Saved Hia Leg.
P. A. Danlorth ot LaQrange. Ga-.
suffered tor six months with a fright­
ful running sore«on his leg; but writes
tha» Bncklen'8 Arnica Sal'

Bari FrlU sp«t Lehor day la Tnvrse City;

position with the Clavett and Bloom

Prof.

Gents’ Satchels

Inn

Clavett and Bloom have their'new
ore building nearly reedy lor nee.

We're r^y for business.

We save yon money on. good sebond-band and slightly shelf worn
books—nil ms good os new and warrantod coisplete.
Teaching at the Acod' s homes (rf stDdmits.
865 and 411. Prof. W.

is

novel party, a "Bahy

nebinson and family of Har

Just a few

,.l

place

Party." at which all the guests wei
The Ladle#’Aid society of the Baptist attired In clothes used In their child­
church will be held In the chnrch to­ hood days and since discarded. Some
morrow afternoon at 2 o”clook.
of the ladies' oostnmes were very

Oteober 25.

anr

this

Mrs. Barite Tialted old friends here

ed the Interim trf bis office, giving it

Skirts.

» will told a
> Battle Creek begintng

coueenUon

l-nmiM,

Chns. Sheridan who baa been taking
medical
much Improved.

)L BOOKS AND SUPPUES
From the most complete stock in this part of the stete are what
"yon getjrom this store.

Non Cork is on the sick list
ThACWaw^ Telephone Co. have
b^r dew
new ^o^r metalic nearly
th^r
September 7.
through tbjinple city.

ball game in Cedar last Sunday.

Hostlhijr JpmOiT.

When rou ar** uniite

Yon will Burelr legrcA It If yon tell
Percy (SUnley drove to' T»i_____ to attend our ^leedaj Petticoat Bale
City Sunday to sp^id n-^ ot the tofliotTow (Batniday t
>th). Tbe
Economy Store.
•■344-2
day with his parento.

‘lUe

figures wei% shown moving-and life­
like.

CITY IN BRIEF.

-R. GADNTI«rr has moved'his
office mtojhe BamHtOft-MllU^ block

Mr, and Mrs. B. r. Denani^re

3 THE REMNANT

C.

82204f-d-a-w

Tragedy Averted.
"Just IB tbe nick of ttoe c

Dootora treated him .but be ' grew
woeee every day. At length wo tried
Dr. King's New Dtseovery tor CooHe's now tooad and weU." Bverybody ought to know, it’s xhe only aiire
core for Cougha. Colds and all Long
dlaeuee.
Onoraateed by BnbgeeA
Boxborgb Oo. and S. B. Walt A Son

• e 60c n

JOHN iTLORANGES.
3224-t-5
Jndge of Probate.

Trainee Elephants —High Wlra
Aets-Bblloons, Etc., Etc.

STATE OF MICHIGAN, county of
Grand Traverse, as.
-At a seasioD of the Probate court
for the county of Grand Traverae.
holdf"
*•- ...
*

~ II Free.

Rdf Fan M
ThU Opportunity

C. A. FRENCH, •

___

Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Mar.
garet Chase, deceased.
On reading and filing the petitian,
duly verified, of Louis 8.Chase pru^
among other things that mlmlniatration of said estate may be granted to
William H. Ualor, or some other snlloble person, and that mch other and
further order and proceedings may be
bad In the piemlses as
^
qulred by etatste in such case made
and provideJ.

1903. at 10 9'dodk In Ue forenoon, be
ossl^eJ for tiie hearing tk sold petland that the next of Un and
helra-ot-law of said deceased‘and^

court, then to be hoMen at tho
--------ite office, in the dtT of Traverse
City, and show cause, K any there be.
why tbe prayer of tbe petition,
m-t be granted.
And It Is further wdered that sold
petitioner give n^ce to the peieons
a in eald estate of thf^
^mld pMttoit. -«Bd heK

ComoB

But Once a

Ih’ew. Selby Co's Sample
Line of -Ladies’ Finest
Shoes Goin^ Below Whole­
sale Prices.,

We save you from 50 cents
to #1.50 per pair.
Re­
member, sample shoes are
always made of the Very
best selected materials.

Alfred V. Friedrich

aair^'SSLv

StBcr sf Gss4 »Mf.
222444

all rulmms.

WriU for Prig* Ust.

JndBi.

- SoervUfy.

m

LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
You will rind more of it in less time
in a poor flour, than in any other thing
we know of. Therefore when buying
don’t stop short of the ‘’BEST.”
Manu&ctured by '

Hannah & Lay Co.

m

THE DAHjV EAGliif^ulsDAY. 8EPTEMBEB 8,
EAGLE WA^T ADS.

WAKTBD—100 ttddltiooA) wonez

FOB SALE5 CHEAP—Twenty head of
No Bse for them. Q. LoU
ome.Uich.
322Mt
Bih^Aomi
aoeotmt of pom-neiath. Address,^
B.. Oenwal DeUvery, Travsese aty,
TO BBU^A stock of grooertea s»d
r without I

'^UtSe

WANTBD—Good. girl

iot

U yon want t
McNamara,

.Front street.
WAGONS AND BDOOIBS FOB. SALE
-Two good lumber wagons, three

WANTBD—Good girl tor gw.
boweworiz; no cooUng. Apply 4S1
Wen Seventh street. 'm-S

WANTED AT ONCB—A few good
. The Bwdlok Hoose,
Hlch. Good wsgee
S881-t4
HANAOBR
ooaoty end adjoining
_____ ______ well and favorably
territory
known house of soUd ftnancUl stand­
ing. «HI.OO Btial^ cash sataiy and
check direct from headgnaiten.
penaemoney advanced; position per­
manent.
Address Manager, 610
Mcnen Bldg, Chicago. III. Sm-trl8
WANTED-A good girl for gem
housework. Mrs. William H. Foeter.
*3i Washington St.
3228-tt

S' Wh!


----------------------------------

TO
INSURANCE U thei
anything you want to know or wmI
dona in the line of Insurance we will
be glad to have yon caU and aee
us. LdUle>4 McNamara Insurance
and R«1 IBstate Exchange.
X) SELL—A good leather top buggy
and a land ani water blcycla Little
t McNamara,-208 Front street
>0 SBUD—Very low price . three
stores with bouse In rear and tenemanu hbove on two. Front street;
all well rented; goql Investment
property. Little ft McNamara, 208
FYont street
LITTLE ft McNamara have for sale
a nice lltUe brick cottage on east
aide St low price and on easy terms.
Warm In wlnUr and cool In sun
and aiding wonX crack or get li
FOR SALE—New milch cow for sale.
Enquire Hanslovsky's Grocery, west
aide, Randolph and Dlvlslon^str^.

eagle office. Mm. B. 8. Pratt, '07-I
WANTBD—Orders for 16-luch <
wood, delivered to any part of the
city. J. E. QreUick Co.
SlX7-«

TO SELL-12 acres, near city; twtf
cleared; no buUdlngs; 136 peach
trees; some grwes; good soil; easy
cleared. UtUe ft McNamara Ins.
and Baal Estate Bi.
S618-tf

WANTBD FOR U. 8, ARMY—Able Ft>R HAI.P-I6.ineh cedar wood debodied unmaiTled men between ages
Uva^ to any part of the
of 21 and 36; cltUens of United
IB. QreUlclr Cki.
and write English. For iiUarautian
apply to Recruiting Officer,
Front street. Traverse Olty, 1

and edging wood, car 1.. .
Travene City.
Write Frank
Clark. Manistee. Mich.
S23e-4t
FOR SALE—16-acre QCnn In Macomb
It agric

county, one of- the best
_
portions of Michigan;
. . three
ire and one..................
mUUea,
i mUes
half
miles-—1
from
IUUea,all
23 miles from DeirolL Would eachange for acceptuble^pkopertj- in Traveree. City. C.
L Gi^. 211 FrcHit street. 32S6-t-6

exchange for town
property. 80-acre farm In Wexford
county; easy terms; with or wlthont stock and tools: 76 acres Im­
proved; five acres In wOod; house
seven rooms; some orchard—cuts
over 100 tons of bay; windmill, tank,
granary, two bams, etc. Uttle ft
McNamara Insurance end Reel Es­
tate Bxehan^,
TO SELL-House on Bast Eleventh
street, 4 bouses on Tenth street,
one on Ninth street, one on Rail­
way avenue, two on Webster, two
on State, one on Washington, and
others—terms to suft any reasona­
ble customer—monthly or as you
wish. .LltUe ft McNamara, t08

400,000 CANS
WERE PUT UP

DIRECTORY

UUUSBBOI
lOULD GOODS for
3T sale 1
1123 Randolph St. Must be sold I
ODoe. Mrs. £. Reltner.

40 ACRES TO 8BLL—On easy terms
with about 6 acres cleared, small
bousA no bam—only $400. Uttle
ft McNamara, 208 Front street.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT. In
quire 212
Fourteemth stzeeu
FOR SALS-^ nome place
sm44
side of West Blxteenth street, as
pretty a place as there is in town.
FOR SALE—Good 6-room house; *200
, 210
le equlv
> two I
also five acres with
small orchard adjoining It
covered
FOE SALE-At a bargaii
aoott;
also twelve lots on notfh
wagon. buiUhle lor milk, baker;
bakeryside
et
same
street,
all in one block.
lith,
produce. W. B. Nelson, blscksmii
3220-U
A. H. PW. 210 Bast Front street
316 E. Front hi.
SlS»4t
FOR SALE—On account of U1 health
of wife and self, 1 oOer my farm for
. sale, consisting of 86 acrep, 06 Im­
proved, balance In good timber; weU FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT wlU
all modem oonvenienqee. Call a
watered, 2Vk
' k miles
mUes of penning,
fencing, plent]
plenty
517 Sixth street
8282-tf
of good fruit, good dwelling house;
_____________
-t BUble,
baasment
bam.__________
34rS0: low
aUble TO BELL—Nice Peninsula farm. 49
18x40. Will sell with or wltUbut the
acres; nice buildings; good orchard;
pereonal property. Would take reslterms.
bay shore; low price; easy termi
denoe pre^erty In Traverse City as
UtUe ft McNamara. 208 Front st
part payment. TbU Is a pleasant
I bay
and cheep home for some one. Come TO SERiL—30-acro strip.
build.
and and see U. 'twUl cost'you noth­
l^;'20 acres cleared;**iilce fruit
ing.. Two miles direct east of Mon­
farm and summer resort place;^ri«
roe Center poetofflee and on a good'
road direct to city. For further partienlars call on or address M. B.
Jennings, Monroe Center, Hleh.
TO liBT-^ven rooms on E. Waahlng828M-6-W
lon atreet soon to be vacated, $8;
anoUier on East Tenth street va­
FOB. SALE OH Hk..lANQB-On one
cant middle of September, $8; also
of (he beet streets In Oraud Rvids,
part ot a house, west sldA 4 rooms,
lots or acres, just outside city Urn$4. UtUe ft McNamara, 208 Front
its. for Traverse City property or
street
good fruit farm along Travetse Bay.
Write or call on O. J. Merritt, 604
Bast Front street Traverse City.
' 8280-t-lm
quire at comer of Cqas and Ninth
street or at 21B Front street 3- U.
Hnellmantel.
8227-U

O. M. MORSE.
The popular Anc

rooms, moAen bunding, ai
Uttle ft McMamara, Insu

canopy top and curtains, oak plank
and cheap. Little ft McNamara.
208 Front street
TO SELL by UtUe ft McNamare. 208

additional'LOCALa

Hra B. C. Compton has gone to the
6oo for a riut'
Robert RiM;r, who haa boon visit­
ing rdaUves fM- a few daps, returned
TRAVERSE CITY CANNINO CO. HAS this noon to hla home pt Richmond.
iBd.
HAD A BUSY SEASON. •
Cemradea M. V. Cttdt Ira Huff and
to­
TODAY AOVERTI8INQ FOR George Kitchen ot the G. A. R
day tor Big Rapids to attend the reMORE HANDS.
u^lm^hdd thu wedc at that place.
J^C.)wrigM, editor of
I-yre,
PEACHES ARE COMING IN AT 300
esyshajpeni the snnuner reportlig
BUSHELS DAILY.
for the DaUv Besorter. and wltile he
enjoyed the work he got tired telling
And This Quantity Will be-Doubisd the truth,
in a Few Daya
The L^es' Aid of the Congrega­
tional church wUl meet in the church
The canning factory Is advertUIng parlors tomorrow elternoon at 2:30
for 100 tiore women and glrta- The In- o'clock. There U budhess of Import­
creased force Is made Deceaetry by the ance and every member Is expected.
large quanUUes of peaches wbirii are
On account of the heavy and eonbeglning to come In. besides the tlnuouB downponr of rain yeswrday,
other products and fruits; com. of the
..................
be held
athleUc meet wlch
v-hlch two tons were received todny. yeaterdoy forenoon, the base ball game
beans, plums etc.
and the Modern Woodman outing,
Today there were 100 men and worn- were all declared off. It was not until
1 and girls at work and 100 more
ilddle of the afternoon that the
could be kept busy. From 200 to weather cleared.
300 bushels of peariies are coming in
a Jolly dancing party In
dally and within a week or two, it Is the academy last night at which 24
expected Uiat the dally recepta will couples were preaent. Everyone had
run'up to about 600 bushels, as tfie
good Umc and danced vnUl a late
company has contracted tor uearly
>ur. Stewart ft Steffens furbished
6.000 bushels this season.
the mtisic.
Secretary Harold S. Kneeland has ..The woman's Home and Foreign
been looking over the work done up to Missionary 'society of Uie Congrega­
this time and he says that they have tional church will meet Thursday
already put up nearly 400,000 cans of afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs.
fruit and vegetablee.
Phtnk Hamilton, 647 Waahingion
street The subject is Sunday school
PRESIDENT'S TRIP IS OVER.
missions, leader. Mrs. J. O. Johnson.
Every lady interested In the work is
He returned From Syracuee Thla
cordially invited.
Morning.
Mra. Walter C. Darst returned to
Oyster Bay. N. T., Sept 8.—Preslent Rooeevelt's train from Syraense her home in CarclevlUc, Ohld. today
after a aum'mer visit wiUi
parenu here. Her mother, Mrs. T.
hour for breakfast The party were A. Bates of 427 State street accompan­
given a ride around the battery and ied her. After tisiUng chUdren
up the Bast river to Long Island dty. Ohio, she win probably run over
where a special train was waiting for Norfolk. Va, to aee her daughter and
the chief executive. Oyster Bay was grand children at that place.
A fine eleolrieal clock has been in­
reach^ at 10 o'clock.
stalled in the First Natkmal bank and
Kmicniiloii fioui Noro-sy to Ameri- It Is In such a posfilon-that it may be
from both the ,door
1 tuib shuwti H hi-av.r tne-resM-. Last
yenr Hii.lWO pi-i-yni-x ■■migrated, but it Is front wlndowa. The Ck«k is guaran­
miniiitpd thill 111 i«>nst tu.ooo will teed not to vary nore than 60 seconds
lijiw during imo, TIh- nistter I» oonmouth and
sidered serimis In Norway, as it iR.lhe
does not need to be touriied for
bettei- <-!nss of woiiklng people who are
two years.
quitting the i-oiiiitry.

nice hardwood floors. Cheap.
MISCELLANEOUS.

cenu a square yi
It Bide. 8 rooms, only $600 .. . LAWNS—16
furnished. Dirt furnished f<
on menthly payments, tama-as rent.
>lUng
Don't you want it
pntUng down s^lO cents a square
yard. B. E Van Alston. 8223-tf
FOR SAIE-^lce new house. No. 865
Washington street; $60.00 down
bslsnoe monthly..
'' . See B. O. Wllett,
623 Bast BL ' '
F. A. Clary. '

^

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette

.DR8. sawyer ft FENHALLBOON.
Dentists. Crown and bridge work a West Michigan State Fair.
14 to 1&
specialty. Office' new Wilhelm block.
One fare plus 60 cents (includes ad­
mission to the FMr). '
A D. TIaBR.
DenUst. OOee 606 new Wlltelm September 14 to 17. f
September 19.
Block. ClUtem ’phone No. 682.
Manistee, Mleh, Knights of Khorassan,
September 17.
DR. W. F. S'i'EANOWAYB.
One and one-Uiird fare fronf sUtlons
Formerly ssslstant to Drs. Hotg and distant
not more than lOO miles. Good
Oaks in the eye. ear.
l-t-lO-w-t-2

return
September
18. ..34-t-l
- cot the Chicago
tbr«it departments
Practice limited i
and throat and fl
602
Wilhelm
1
phone 668^_______
iradnaU of Cleveland Homeopath!
Medical collegA ClUsens' 'phone
784. City Book Store Block.

Michigan
in SUte
Biaie Fair
r«..

' The beat pbaslble throw of dice Is
to throw them Into the sewer.

TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
The following selling prices
quoted:
MestA
Clenrback por; per bbl ..............$17 00

......

10 50

'
rwsflhljag-

DR. GAUNTLBTT has moved his

During o
-ill ^ o;
Bros.

ral sale oi
•y night.

GottHeb ft Co. pay hIgheM
prices for scrap Iron, metalA
rubber, rags, elA Yard cn-Bayr
StreeL. Sent posUI or call Cit­
izens' Phone 24S.

J KBHOE.
Agent

Q«- P*«- ^

........ll

Psis;... Daraemph
Flour'and Feed.

. 13 00
...5C-8C

Rrileret loftaatir or Woatf RebsaieA.

MooquUo BMes, SUnga,
Supbittn, Chafing, Swellings and all biflammatiooa,
Ik Kills ChigjCTs. ItCpc^ R Socdies. Cures.

S-.......
Dairy Produeto. '
^tter. creamery ................

ItangoMDraottota

wo«...... ..

................ (....1100
The following wholesale meat prices
^0 supplied by H; King, of Swii
wKt-.ft
Clearback pork.

17 00
17 00
9
131^
14%

lornia bams.
Regular hams. ..
Premium bans.
Clover liacon. .. Premfum Bheon.
bacoi

Silver

STEINBERG’S

One and one-third fare, from i
lions distant not more than 1(» ml
from Grand Haven.
34-tSoldiers' and Sailors’ Asaoeiation, Big
One t£« for the round .trip, good ti

Tuesday, SepL I5th
EASONS
GENIC
ENSATION

Sells The Oldsmobile.
Mai-im-anJl Statronary Gasoiino EnginGs atid Launches
built tt) oitler.
Get his ]>rices.
2-12 Front Sti'cet.

Traverse City

sf sf sf Are-You Looking For
Values'?

Little of

Outcast

thi:

oh

I fl I

hjh.

MEW YORK
CO M P A N r
TAXES!

NOTjCE TO TAXPAYERS.
The )ax rolla rnr the coIlecUon of
school and cUy taxes and'special asseoameiits for the fire wards of the
city of Traverse City. Michigan, have
been placed In my hands for coUection.
>^ce to all p
le enecial asaasmeot (ax roU for Uie 1 will be in my oifice for the purpose
of collecUng said laxa on every week
■-nlo. .tMot to Cm. ,«®ot 1b nw to day from now nnUT Nov. 1, 1903. from
8 o'clock until 11:30 o'clock in the
forenoon and
I o'dock to 4
o'dock In the afternoon ot each day.
Al taxes paid-before September 1
“ jC. BL HARKmj^
City Treaaurer.
will be received wldiont coUectlon
3221<ffees and on all taxes temalnlng un­
paid on September 1 and until October
1 a penalty of one per coot, for coUecNotice to all peraoM
(ion will be 'cJiaigoil on Ml taxes re­
maining unpaid on October 1 and un­
th?UlSMlOT
aewa
til November 1 a penalty of. two pei
tint for collection wlU be charged
Office to Wilhelm htock. Roem 210.
H. B. H6HKia.L
DR. B. a MINOR,
(Alfred Frladileh ’block.) Both
StOO-tf ~
City Traaawer.
Bar. Moe,
and fltUBg gu^

etty Tra^urer.

'"™*'S'KoIliooh,o“:V

. :

6RAND OPBRA HOUSE

( Pontlse.

cents lineludes ad-e /ins 60I cenU
on sale
o the Pair). Tlckets
1
11. IncluBive.
Good to return to S
—r_______

FOR SALE by Uttle ft McNamara, IN8UBB TOUR PROPERTY now tor
, I. A THfMiPSON. M. D.
208 Ffcbt atreet a flne brtok btilUyou may have a fins at any ttma Office in HamUton-MlUlken block.
ing—two Mores and Aoden tMieHours: 9 to 11 A.m., 2 to 4 p. m.
UtUe ft M^aman, 208 Frimt SL
aent rooma above-prtee laaa than
'Phone No. 72.
yoQ can build tor, a good Investnl for a
DR F. P. lAWTQN,
HAVE YOUR LAWN'MOWHR put
shape by an epert—for ;ra>rB toUy Room 326 Wilhelm block. Cttlsena'
TO 8BLL—14 acres, three^onrths of
'phone 641; Bell 'phone 378.
- a mUe tram the dty; all cleared
and seeded U> clover; easy terms.
DR. HOLDBWORTH.
UtUe ft McNamara Inanmftoe and
Rooms 7 and 8. Meroantlle Co.'s block.
• Heal Estate EMdiange.
_______
Special attenUon given to the <
ear,
noee
and throat Olai
TO BELL—(0 acres, 7 mllw from city,
flUed. Both 'phoneA
some ordtard; soma wood; log
147, emsana'. 1867-tf
hoose; some smaU trait UtUe ft
McNamara Inavahce and Beal B»ohange, 822 Front street
818S-tf
DBS. W. B. ft W, a MOON.
General praMloe; apedaUata In di
eases ot the rectum and genlto
arinaxy dlaeaaea. Both *ph(»es.
City Opera Bocae Bloek.
Lost Saturday afternoon a wallet con­
taining abbut 360. Finder
Hcv lunue, tfuwuv «-wiit iiiMyiua
DR. H. B. GARNKL
Eagle OfBoe and receive rev
lOO'bnahals of potatoee; orchard, 80
Special attenUon given to snrgery and
trees; M grape vtnea; nice lake on
diseases of women. Office over
farm. Uttle ft McNamara Ina. and
First NaUonal bank. Call both
LOHT-Small bunch of keys yesterday.
Beal Bgafe Bxehange.
2U7-tf
'phonsA
Edward at Eagle Office.
3233-tf
TO 6KLL-I6 acres near Lake Ann.
VB. A. H. HOLLIDAY.
Hcnee. aevM rooms; poM bars;
wire teadng;de4ar blodt cellar;
Orinnell Bro's piano toner U in the Graduate of Toronto Uplversity. OffiM
in Munson blojUt. 'Phonm; office
cleared; waUr. Uttle ft MoNam- Ity. Leave orders at the tiorA *89
JQ3.------...----- - ,ni
ara, 221 Fwt streeL

in the executed. Agent ^
The monthly meeting of the WoOrinnell Rro’s piano
lan’s- Borne Missionarr Sodetw of the dty. Leave orders at the More,
re, S39 Co, IT. B. Chapta. BfWFirst H. E. Church, will be held in the Ehsl Front StreeL
8S3«-3t
church parlors Wednesday at S:2o. A
I5c. supper win be served from 5:00
to 7:00.
333G-U

CottosueL ...
Live Stock.
Report furaishid by Wm. T. Troutwine. corner of Union ami Slate
streets;
Hogs.............. ........
Steers and piefers.
CHINESE PnOVERBS.
Cows.................. .
U the roots be left the grass will Veal.........................
l-amba.................. .
TOW again.
good.........
One lash to a good borse: one word Sheep,
Wool. .
...13 to ICC

BtiRies come better after poverty
ARCHITECTS.
than poverty’after rtebea.
,P. E. WALKER
Dig a well before you ere thirty. Be
Architect and supenntendenL Office prepared for contUigencies.
Northresidence. 427 Fifth
The error of one moment becomes
...1 .'phone 411. BsUmntes made and the sorrow of a whole lifetime.
full size details given with all plans.
Borrowed nioiie.r makes Uiue short;
worklug for otlier* makes it long.
The gem oaiim-t lie i>oUstii-<l without
frtcUoD nor the luan perfected w-iUiont
triaU.
class *98, Grand Rapids.
Large fowls will not eat small grain.
'phono 8)3. Res. 268 Park street
Great mandarin* are not content with
Price $12 to $14 per week.
little bribes.
MONROE ft HALE.
adopts UmMlf to dr
General Insurance.
enmstancea as water shapes itself to
311 Wilhelm Block.
the vessel that conialOB It
TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
The best thing to to be respected end
the next to to be loved. It to bad to be
J. M. TULLBR,
Land looker and timber Mtimator. bated, but worse stil] to be demised.
Hardwood Umber and stnbble lands
Thi- IslBii.i «( l-'•>lll■<lRa. 3(Ni millfor sale. Rwldence 250 South Snmwood are. Citizens' 'phone 712. Jnnel iioi-tli of Luzon. bu« li.o-n ho iiimuitiil
Uia! it iiii« bi-wi
soun-r of i.-v.-nu.
DENTISTS.
Jflp:lli m i-m-b of the Ri-veii vi-iirt
Since it wno m-iiiiiii-d by that conntry
A governiiienl iiiom.poly on salt pro­
DK!
RBom 1. duces KVsni year, and un camplmr.ind
1 Hods
opium about tiOWM**) each.
DR. SNYDSL DENTIST,
office over. People's Savings

Wise merdianta put their show win­
dows in t^e newspapetfl.

We Have Them—Call and See
Onr lino of I'xtensinn
tiibb-s foi- f;tlh in (jusii'ti-rcil sawn} oak. an.- the
tiiK-stwo liuvvi'viT shown
ill ivtiiml and si|iiur<‘ top,
witli Itii'ufd, Fi'cni-h and
pedosta] leus.
Quarter
Sawed Oak Tabli-s. rub­
bed .and polished

$10.00 to $38.00.
Flain Extension Tables up from

$3.75.

Paving Tax

Sewer Tax

Our Basemept Floor is now converteti into an.,
up-to-date furnitui-e salesroom. Here j'ou will find

Heater., BanSea, Cook Stove., Stove
Furniture, EnamelHarev Sldebearde.
Buttete, Eitenslon Tables, Dinlas.
Chairs. Kitchen Cablnate and Cup.
boarde, OTIIca Deaktaad nardroaba.

THE BOSTON ^TORE

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