The Daily Eagle, September 18, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, September 18, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE

DAILY

'

EAGLE.

TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1903.

VOL. XL NO. 3245.

PRICE TWO GENTS.

EXatiNG GAME WAS A TIE

FACTORY IS BUSY
AN IMPROVED BOYS 4»UT UP GOOD FOOTBALL AT 200 FROM .
8CLLAIRE.
TRAIN SERVICE
THIS SECTION

Advance Sale

Wykoop I

in Bed-Blankets. Sheets. Quilts, Etc.
A-rtice warm bed blanket feels comfortable
thew cool niglits. We boufflit an ex<T*j)tionally
large t|»antity early before the advance, in order
to supply mil- wholesale trade, and to early buyers
we will make the aame price* in single pairs that
we do in dozen lots after the rush commences.

Our Two Specials are:

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First—a good large pair of blatikets for 57ic.
Our next special is a good large pair of strictly all
wool bankets for only 1375, worth $5.00.
We have any price or style you wanf, also all
kinds of comforters, sheets, iiillows,. bed-spreads,
pillow cases, et*'.
See them in our window, anything to furnish'
your bume.

Some Big Special Bargains
in Lace Curtains . , .
A nice pair of pretty curtains, 60 in. wide, 2J
yds. long, worth ♦l.OO for 65c per pair. A pretty
pair of ciirtaijis 6 ft. wide by 84 ft.' long, worth
$1,25, for 85c. X pretty pair of Irish point lace
curtains. 24 yds. by 34 yds., worth $5.00, for $3.75
per pair. And and so on right along up in all
styles and designs in lace curtains. Heautifiil lace
curtains with fancy red work; some beautiful nifHeil curtains. 24 yds. long, 7‘v per pair; some pret­
ty door panel.s, 75c.
We have all styles or dedgn Lice curtain.s,
Tapestry curtains, Fortiers an«l everything you
need in your home, at the loweat possible prices.

J. W. SLATER,
Retail »Dd VVboKMale.

T. W. T M I R L B Y
---------- OEUTIST---------5^

.JKWmJtYgTWB

A. a. DIAMOND
PUMTtmar and

Practical llniiie I'liriiUlJcr.

WILL BE GIVEN NORTHPORT DI­
VISION OF 0. R. -A I..

Bettar train service will be granted
on the Traverse City, Leelanau & ManIsUQue railroad by the new timeUble
which will go Into force S
Then the residents of Leelanau county
will be siven ample Ume to do their
trading in Traverse- City and return
to their homes the same day. At pres­
ent they reach here at 11:10 a. m. and
leave at 1.-30 p. m.
The flrst train from Northpbrt will
reach here about 8:30 or 9:00 a. m.
and go north at 1:30 p .m. The next will
arrive here at 4:30 p. n. and the last
will leave for Northport about
m. upon the arrival of the even­
ing train from Grand Rapids. This
a a crew for the T. C., Lu * M.
who wUl remain over night at North
port,-making that place .their headquariers. By this schedule Leelanau
pmple may- spend the whple day la
this city, an advantage to both the lo­
cal merchants and the people of Uie
neighboring county.
There will also be-an improvement
In the G R. A I. train service, a
through train being run to this city
from Grand Rapids, leaving there at
2:30 p. m, aMd reaching here about
7:50 p. m. There will be no delay
at Walton. The Sunday trains leav­
ing shortly after !ll a. m. and arriving
at,1:20 p. m. will be continued. On
Sunday there will be one -tialn each
to Northport.
Petoskey Bank Increases Capital.
Lansing. Mich.. Sept. .18,—The Piret
State bank of Petoskey has filed with
Banking Commissioner Moore noUce
of increase of eapltal stock from *40,.
*60.000.

^OU«E TO RENT

$3.00 m $2.50
SHOES FOR WOMEN
Tall. We an-rloiinf c'v.-r,thing wc call lo satisfy
the waiiLs tif vmir fe.-i.

THE BEST EVER
We are confident that we have tlit* finest
line of

MEN’S $3.00 SHOES

atorc.

ever seen in this city.
If yon don’t want t<i come in iiini M^rliem,
ju^it size up our $3.1)0 wimiow.
^

,glachant & Roscoe.
^

Fr.int r;i

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

Park.-i- Br,,.' KM .-laini

“From Saving
Comes Having"
Maiiyniiiai. hiusl.Mlav ti .-..infortahle liome-toid iiioiiev ii> tli.aaviugb bank i-i reserve K.r MekDCM,. .-.ccideul. .M- ul.l au'.- who
would have Inid liule cr uolliiiig
Lad he not cotnmentv.l s-ving
LUtlo >4 «
n Time a <1 n-iiulHriy
Ihe bank liia depnaltacoriimeHCol
druH-ing interest anil m> grew
steadily greaUr.
Are V‘>r thus pn.ridiiig for
the fiiUirc-.’

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DUTCHESS TROUSERS WARRANTY
You may buy a pair of DUTOHEiSS WOOL
TROUSERS and wear them for' two months. For
4:-ver3" sus|>ender button that comes off we will pay
you T6n cents. .Ff they rip at the waist band we
will pay you FI PTY CENTS. Jf they rip in the seat
or elsewbei-e,we will pay you ONE IWLLAR or’CIVE
y,OU A NEW PAIR.
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SAVINGS
>«ANK
j
H. C. Davii and
A. V. Frledrleh. Vice Preaidente.
C. A. Hammond, Caihler.

New Jewelry Store on the
South Side.

Prices, 1.50, $2,2.50, $3, 3.50, $4

H. I. KNAPP

The Home of Good Clothing.

Watchmaker

COR.

frort

525
UNION,

NEW

•5STORY
BU>CK.

Watches, Docks and Jewelry
Rne Repairing a Specialty.

409 S. Union Street

HORRIBLY
MANGLED

A little over nine tons of com were
received at the canning factory yes­
terday afternoco and more 4s coming MET HIS DEATH BETWEEN CABS
AND EIGHTH STREETS,
today. There were six loads yeatdrday so that each load of a double
wagon-box fnU weighed about a ton DECEASED WAS RUN DOWN BY
and a half, bringing the farmers about
NO. 10 WHILE OFF DUTY.
*3.60 per load. The com U nlaed
from seed furnished ^ the company,
t Man Were Among vriilch buys In quantities at reduced Spent Aftemoop and Evening Drink­
ing Beer With Ed. Dwyer.
prices from the seed-men, anJ then
sella It to the tannoa at tbe actual
themselves. There are three
Wright of Bast
a one of the great- varieUea In use: tbe Evergreen, the HIcock and Uie Country
last nl^t by No. 1
r heM
express half ws^ between Cass and
Oils part of Mteblgu and there were tbe product is
The process of canning the
Eighth Btreeta. His watch stopped at'
nearly 200 who attended from Traverse
City. Kalkaska and Uils secUon. Wm. an lntei;^ng one to watch and after 10:08, IndicaUng about the tlmg his
Alden Smith was among the most tbe husking, which is done by' band, death occurred. Tfie body was borprominent candidates for InitlaUon as the work is done enUrely antomatlcally
well as one ot the most prominent with tbe exception of putUng
speakers of the evening. There were covers of the cans. The husking is when it was discovered between 10:2fi
about 100 candidates for initiation, done <» tbe Uilrd floor and tbe eaia a^ 10:26 hy B J. Hewitt and James
are fed into a machine whlt^-cuts off Boyd, who Informed' the anthoriUM
which occurred after the parade.
and the remains were taken in charge
The parade was an entfausiasUc Mie the kernels aH% sends the oob<
with 400 men In line and it was tnll a belt which carries them away, while by the Anderson Undertaking Co.
of interesting features and novelties the corn descends throoght tw^ shafts the coroner's Inquest held this fitternoon A verdict <rf accidental deaUi
theHike of which had never before to the second floor. The "entter’
as rendered.
been seen In Manistee. The parade pands or contracts so that a large ear
When the news of Wright’s death
lighted by the glare ot rockets may be run through as easily as a
wa^ conveyed to his wife last nigfaL
and other fireworks and although there small one.
On the second floor the corn goes she exclaimed: "It can't be WUl; he
a light rain every one had a goo,
Ume. It started at 7:80 from the Dun into two concentric cylinders which 1s in Petoskey." Wright had been
bain House and traveled the whole separate any pieces of cob that may called to go on U>e local freight for
broken off, and which also takes Petoskey but ;reported to Jas. Keboe
length of River sU-eet and back to the
tbe silks out. leaving the corn ready that he felt too sick to make the trip.
Dunham House again.
The initiation ceremonies took place for canning. It is sent down another He spent the day and evening around
in the Ramsdell theatre and were fol­ shaft to the fiiwt floor and directly into town, being in the company of m.
machine which partially cooks it and Dwyer from ii;00 A m. until about
lowed by a banquet romo adjoining the
lowed by a banquet in the banquet fills Uie cans. The cans are fed into five minutes afto-. 10 at nlgfrt when
adjoining the theatre. Imperial a shaft on the second floor and ^fscend they parted at the corner of lAke
and Union street Dwyer teeUPrince John H. Holmes of St LoniB, to a place jnst beside the cooker and
Mo., was present and responded to a filler from which place they are taken fied this afternoon that they had had
a good many passes of beer bnt
toasL Ihere were. many songs and antomaUcally and filled.
The full cans pass along an endless Wright had not taken whiskey to his
specialties intrdueed which had been
The two came out of No­
prepared for this occasion by Oecwge belt through a machine whldi brnshes
Fletcher of Manistee and which were tbe tops clear of anything on them. votny's saloon At 10 o'clock when the
rendered by Salt City men. Cbas. The caps are then put on by band and proprietor was notified to close by
Skelcber of this city sang a selacUon the cans go under another machine, Officer Hike Lltney, who teaUfied Omt- and the toUowing responded to toasts, which soiders them. After soldering. WriLtat staggered as if he were intox­
C. -A. Palmer having been chosen Uiey are taken to 1ai«e ketUes where icated. On leaving Wright. Di^er had
is again cooked and then the .secured a bone and tmg^ at David
tiMStmaster: Congressman Darragfa,
I Turabuir^ stable to take a drive, hav­
Wm. Alden Smith and Bishop Leo A. product Is ready f<w market.
ing arrenged to get Wright at the
Caro of Grand B^lda; Farm C. Oilbat of TVwvase Ctty. Fred WSWetmore ot OadlUac. and Bnmt C. 8mUB

fMKAWI K

OSTROPATHY

...OUR...

WITH. CORN

I HImaelf 8«v•f*I timea.

The city t^ compoiaed of the fob
owing men wtnt to Bellaire yeaterTWO PASSENGER-TRAINS DAILY
d^y afternoon W played the team a
ARE TO BE ADDED,
that place, the game resulting In <
tie, OtoO: G-TfAtt. W. VogloBong, W.
Hans, W .Snti^^l, R, HnO, E. ‘Bc^er,
C. DaUy. B. V>nkoop. U Helg^s,
Pound, "Bike” Winnie
Bhrenberger ^ }J
A Thivugh Train Rune from
The giffle
exciting me from
Rapidt to This City.
finish g§l the Traverse City

MRS. M. 3. TRUBBLOOD. D. O.
406A07 Wilhelm Block. Residence.
1 and 23 Wynkoop Terrace.

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Mr. CbAmbeHatati
tad Bir
9. sets forth his r^aaona'lnr his resi^a.
Uon. An extremMy IntereaUag feature ot Ute letter'ls the following statement concerning a ^«fereittlal tariff
•'For the present ai. any rate a preferenUal
colonies
involving any new dhtr. however,
small, on ^clea of food hitherto
by a re.
duction of taxatloo on other articles
of food equally nnlvetesi in their con­
sumption. would be
the majority of the cmstltnencles.
"However much -we xnay -regrett the
decision, however mistaken
miy
think IL no good govenum

polKieal policy the question of prefer­
ence to the colonies cannot be pressed
with any hope of suceeas at Uie presient Ume, altboagb there Is a very
strong feeUng in favor «C the other
branch of fiscal TetOrm which would
give fuller discretion to the governmeut in negotiating wlth.farelgn coontries for a freer ^change of commo­
dities and whiev wot^ enable our
representatives to Tet^ate It no con­
cession was made to our jnst demands.
"If. as I beUeve, you share these
views, it seems to me that you will ba
jastifled In adopUng them as Uie pok
of your govemmenL alUiough. It
necesaartly Involve some charges
in its constUntlon.”
The first po^Wn of this letter refers
I Mr.^Cbamberlaln'a first speech on
the subject at Btimln^am and Mr
Balfour's reply to the corn tax deputaUoD.
Mr. Balfour In a letter to Mr. Cham­
berlain, dat^ Septamber 16, says:
“I believe wlOi you that a cloeer fiscal
union between the mother country and
the colonies wonM benefit the trade et
both and that It, snch closer unku
could be established on fitting terms
Its advantage to boUi parUee would In­
crease wlUi years and the colonies
In wealth and
London. Sept 18.—A- Birmingham
correspondent of the Hwhange Tele­
graph Co. bears on the highest author­
ity that the resignation of other i
bers ot tiie cabinet wtU be handed lo
shortly.

TWO

MORE

INDICTMENTS

PROMINENT MEN CHAROeO'WITH
CONBPIRACy.

Washington, Sept. 18.~It was learn­
ed this morning that the two persons
Indicted yesterday by the Federal
Grand Jury lo poatolBos fraud cases
> former chief of the poatolBoe de­
partment and a promlamt New ’

INAI

Hewitt and Boyd were on tbe way
the occasion and were
down town for a doctor for ttie form<
full of witty, good things.
ar's child when they came on tbe M>dy.
TTie members from Traverse City
and Kalkaska r^nrned from Manls^ AGAINST PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT They proceed^ to the depot and noUlied Officer Lltney. who communicat­
BY ORGANIZED LABOR
tee on a specUl train which left there
ed with tee chief of ptdiee. Sheriff
at 6 o'clock this morning and arrived
Chandler and Coroner Chase.
here at 7:30. Bvery one was tired
The body was fonnd lying between
but everyone bad had such a good
the rails, face down an<t the Umbs outtime that they felt amply repaid for
side tbe rails. The hbad was attach­
their tired feelings.
ed to the trunk <wly by a sm^I piece
of flesh: the nght leg had been run
a He Decides to Give the Union
NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION
just below the thigh; the right
Recognition.
shoulder wB%.crushed.
At the Inquest this afternoon tbe
Wsshlngton. SepL 27.—An anUjurors,
Thos. Sbllson, Geo. Payne. Al­
Roosevelt crusade has been Inaugurat­
fred Wlldman, L, C. Morris. B. Kln<±ed by organized labor.
anj Harry Brown, were not able
The Washington Central Labor
union, the pioneer of the movement, to decide wbeUier Wri^t was kUIed
wlUi the approval of the American by train No. 10 backing in to Uie depot
in going out. The train record
Grand Raplde. Mich., Sept. 18.—Af- Federation of Labor, has appealed to
bltter fight between every affiliated body In the country to
left at 10:12. Officer Lltney teadelegates from Cleveland. BuSifio and condemn the president’s attitude In Ufled that thlg morning be fonnd a
Elmira, the KaUonal ProtecUve le­ causing tbe reinstatonent of W. A. silver dollhr, Wright's ‘badge and
gion yesterday choee the Forest City Miller In the government employ as other articles about two rods west of
he next place of meeting- The asalBtfint foreman In the bindery of where the body was picked up last
the government printing office. The
legion was yesterday unable U
night This would indicate that the
p'lete all Its business transactions and Central Labor union urges that all deceased was struck by the Incoming
one or two sessions a lll necessarily be affiliated bodies peUtion Uie president train and the body was carried east by
to modify his .order directing
held today.
train glfing out It Is the opinion
In the election ot-offleers yesterday crimination ln,Uie employment of gov- of railroad men that Wright attempted '
the old officials were re-cdioeen. ITLey ■ ernment wflrkeis.
to board the vcsUbuled coaches and
While the circular issued by the
fell under the train. A brakeman is
Past President—B. D. Bora. AUegan. Central Labor union to sister organl- always stationed at the rear of the
zaUoDS Is not beUgerent in tone. labor
President-B. E. Rogers. Bnffalo.
train when backing and he would have
Vice President-S. L. Stanton. Nile. leaders in this city do not conceal the
Wright had the train struck him
fact that behind It lies a settled deter­
N. T.
squarely. Had tbe locomotive killed
mination
to
organize
a
powerful
oppoSecr^ry—O.. A. Scott. Waveriy. N.
him going out, the en^neer would
BiUon to the asptraUoBB of the presi­
have seen him.
Treasurer—H. C. Bruster, Waveriy. dent for re^lecUon, If he declines to
Wright leaves a widow and three
secede to their demands for dtemlssal children, two fine young boys and a
N. T.
Medical Examiner—Dr. W. H. Hil­ of Miller and the reeognlUcm of organ­ girl of two years. Percy Wright. <Mieized
labor.
ton. Waveriy; N. Y..
weil known newsboy. Tbe
Copies of a resolntlon adopted by deceased was about 36 years ot age
NaUonal Trustees—P. L. Lang of
Waveriy; H. E. V. Porter of James­ the Washington organltaUon calling
Is not known to have been tnsurtown. N. Y.. and J. J. WUder of Kala­ attention to tbe president's attitude to­
He bad been In the employ of the
ward organized labor have been sent Pere Marquette for a little over a year,
mazoo.
NaUonal Andltors—C. H. Staere of to the 620 central labor unions, repre­ coming to that road from the M. dc N.
Norwich, N. Y„ B. P. Spencer of senting the entire number of organlaa.
Mrs. Wright's sister and her hus­
tlons affllUated Iwth tbe American Fedband will arrive this afternoon from
Wellsboro, PA, and J. W. Jackson ot
eraUon of Labor la the United States.
Arnot. Pa.
Wexford and then afrangenents will
At tbe atteraoos seasion salaries Tbe unions have a membership of ap­ be made for the funeral.
proximately 2fl00,000.
were fixed as foUows; J>ast president,
That the American Federation ot
$360; president, 81.800: vice president,
BAY GITV MAN SHOT WMSELF
8360; secretary. *5,000; treasnrer, Labor has Indorsed Uie ^on of the
*2,000; medical examiner. $2,500; local body is shown by the fact that
Pi;p8ldent Oompers came aecretiy to AMERICAN EXPREBB MESSENGER
chairman national trustees, *1,600;
Waablngton about a month ago and
bETECTED IN THEFT.
oUier naUonal tnistees, *600; naUonsl
called on Secretary Cortalyou to talk
auditors. *600.
over the HUler
at the oonfeience is not known, but
THE VERY HEIGHT OF CRUELTY there is every reason to believe no sab
Isfaetory concloaions were reached, as
Bay CKy, Mich.. Sept. 18.—Detected
YEBTEROAY'B MABSACREB BEG­ the resolDtlOQ was adopted shortly af­
In a Uiett ot *3,000 from his oompany.
terward
GAR OEBCRIPTION.
Tbe execuUve cooncU of the A. F. W. N. Leonard, American Express
the Pere Marquette beof L. will meet next weak In this city
4 Their VleUms InBay City and Grand BspldA
and formal acUon on the Miller caee
early «bi« morning shot himself
Is expected.
the head in the presence of
rtUee Captain Wyman and Supprintendent Enefres of the company. On
Leoaazd's
person *90 was found In a
Kastoria were corroborated by dis­
pocket, while eecretad in a closet the
patches tecei c;: here today, TheM
officers discovered *210. Leonard did
reports state Uie town la still burning.
not admit the theft. He opened tbe
The mauacre 'of the inhabltanU Is
dope, of f ktefcer, puUed out a gnn and
ssM lo have been horrible beytmd descripUoB. Tlic Turks aJanghtered Bnl- Dec^ber. 80%
80H;* tepU^HIf eZ, pli^ Uie muzzle to hie head aadalning, “The disgrace li i
garisns and Greeks, m^ women and
oa*e to bear.”
cbHdren IndlserimiiiaULr.

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THg DAILY EAGlil^PBIUAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1803.
milk from oowa fed on refnae from
Tragedy Averted.
•■Just In tbe nick of
Peoria dIeUlleriea ponUlned “thesom
boy was saved" wrltee ....................
ot the wpetite for Uanor," and now Uns of neaaant
City. Ohio. "Penuall Cbloaco U clamorlnc tor the Pe­
' ' ed s4d havoc with bln
oria brand ot mllk.->Waahlngton Post
oou^ set-ln beetdee.
Dootors Ifeated him .but be grew
worse every day. At length we tried
Dr. King's New Dtscovery tor ConfiDterad rt
*ypao» «•
eumpBon. and our darting was saved.
5A LITTLE NONSENSE
He's now sound and w^" Bverpbody ought to know, It's the only sure
subscriptions;
NOW AND THEN.
cure tor Coughs. Colds and all Umg
...• 10
diseases. Guarantoed by BubgeeC
Bazbargh Co. and S. B. Wait ft Sons.
TifeTmeiithi by aaU........
75
Dnigfieta' price 60c and *i.00. Trial
six moatha. by mU................... 1 GO
One yew, by tnall,........................0 SO
When tho tannen' treat seU Into
Offlbe—m WeM rToBt atTMt.
Carpet Cleaning
Both 'Hwiiee 88.
good working order, only the rich will
B. B, BEOWN.
Making and laying, feather renovaD
be able to eat.
.
- r Olrcnlstor.
ed. work thorongbly and promptly
executed. Agent tor Utehlgaii Bog
_______ e
are
Co., N. B. Chapin. Prop. Traverse City.
resawtad to notUy th« oSee at aaoe
Carpet Cleaning Worts. 822 Washing­
ot any fallnni to taoelTe the paper n't got tbe nerve to langh."
ton street 'Phone No. 118.
properly or on Ume
...
He eo
no thi
that the Inatlention of the carrier boy b
The LMeer Evil.
It id*ay.
nlled without
■•'What yon swearing about?" in­
Coming nvenn.
quired the farmer.
Sept. IS.—Matinee and nt^t per"Why," snapped tbe dlsguKed i
lortnaaoe of --Man to Man“^teli> moblltat. between oaths, “this
bers'e Grand opera hooM.
chine's broke down and I cant get It
Sept. Jl.—Gordao and BenneU’i . go."
'•Hugh! You're In luck.
hast
elaborate produotton of the rMDantlc
in lOe. '25c anil 50c cans.
feller like you I seen 'round here got
all broke op 'cause be oouldnt git bis
to stop,''—Philadelphia Press.
DIDNT FIGHT.TO FREE THE NE­
Pure
GRO.
A Choice of P
That the- North fought to froe_
negro U denied edilorially by the
troll BrcDlog Newa. wbicb saye that doctor and a newspaper man the other
at 25c per qt
there nerer waa a blow atrueV In thle day;
country for that expresa end. When
•Tve met seme newspaper men."
* the republican party waa organlted, said the doctor, "but Uon'i like their
the Newa contlnuea. it waa upon the rays. Ibey're always trying to pry
Also
baala of living alavery entirely alone ito other people's business."
Vine, Pure, Strained
in the atioes where it exlated, '
"Well," responded tbe reporter.
aianding out agalnat ite extenaion
"There's but one difference between
the new territories of the weat, anch as
■paper men and doctors that I can
Kansas and Nebraska thee were. Not
a member of the party had any Idea
"And what's that?" asked tbe doctor.
at 20c per pint can.
ot treeing the slaves of the sooth,
"You fellows dissect bodies and we,
was simply the protection of the north dissect brains. For my part. 1 like {
and west against invasion by the slave the brain end ot H."
power than the new party noughtThen tbe doctor sat dowi
nothing more.
thought for several mTnutes.
The republican party was a white
man's party, and organized dlsti
And Micky Sang.
for the protection of white men's lib­
ss the busiest part of the <
erties.
the railway station, and Michael Flynn,
Uncoln was elected, and the
the newest porter, rushed up to the
forced on by the sbnth. For mem than Incoming train.
a year slave property oaiitlnued
"Change here!" he cried. ‘-Chsajeer
' respected by tbe federal governi
for Umrickgaiwayanmayo!"
But the 1)

The Dally Eagle.
THE exOLC P

Karo Brand

Syrup

Who Pdys the RenrT
Oeneral^thaaan of average
Ificoma. Be never ean pay rent
Md save enough bMdee to buy a
home—now that's a fart. When
a litUe aum (s l^d away totVard
abrnMalougeomeeriSnoa. or
rtffolArij.
The NerUagw
Mmy PAyment Pllui buys a
little esMer than paying
d there are many bar-

MOST IMPROVED STYLES
PerfecHy MIorol-fiw DoHars lo hraityflve Doltart

.

•OLID GOLD DINGS

Sl.OO.

CTEINBERG’S

JGBAND OPEM HOUSE

Rastallp

>'

What Editeru Bay.
Governor BlUs has'declared be Is
not a third termer and now If the
wefithsr would only get setUed thU
y-wonld be quite an enjoyable autui
Katamazoo Gazette-News..
That Servian affair will be all
—when the Servians are dead.—Cen­
tral (Ulefa.) Times. .
Governor HlUs says he has no
thought of asUng for a third term.
Wouldn't be like to lay bis h*".! on
the man who started Uiat report?Saginaw Bvenlng News.

We Alt Know Her.
It pays a woman to be pretty sometimee. Being pretty saved a woman's
life last week. She was playing whist
evening party, and it -was natur­
ally suppoeed that abe knew bow to
play or she wouldn't have sat Into tbe
game. She eras ao dlstraetingly preUy
that every man there wanted to be
her partner. Her first remark was
that she Jnst loved whUt.
"Let me see. Is this strict whist
• just a mue social garnet" Then
came tbe inevitable question; “What
Is trempr
"Hearts.”
"Oh. Jo yon le^tnimpe?"
"Lead from yoi^long anlL"
"But I haven't
Th«« Isn't a
long suit In my hand, j Ob, Is a king
worth more than an'''ace In wblat?
How much do apadee count? I've got
the right bower; la It any good? How
do you signal? By opening and dos­
ing hour hand? CKi. what a goose?—
I forgot I was playing whist. Partner,
take that trick; I haven't any
trumps. Oh, I mustn't talk. yonTI
think 1 don't know bow to play
What's that? Trumped my partner'sace? I always do. Why, I've nigged
again-I'm euch a-goose."
And every man present looked as If
he really enjoyed It. M. L. BAYNE.,

Sept 24

The Pmrfal
ctW Setnk
Scfenk Soo
Success

■ A -

ROYAL
SUVE

See tbe Gig^ Tropical Palm
Island by Hooalight. The Gor­
geous Pataee rflhe King. . The
Great Voleano in State of Erup­
tion. Most bewildering display

l-C«rio«l ScHioy Hfects-I

buy always a time' and place where you


Gents’

^

/■

tion. A lot of peopletltat way
hboot It wren now.—WhshtaEtpo Star.

Satchels

Best hand-tailored goods

left wllieli will Ue elosed
out .at

Below Cost!
J. W. HILLIKER

John T. Beadle.

Real Estate "Breker

-SUITS—

Pricts: 25c, JSt, 50c, 75c.
Seat aale wUI open Monday
morning.
Suld by J. G. Johnson.

WATeW CA5E. ;
GLOTHlhS DEPABTMIBWT



- <

----- AND-----

Sash Pins

“Kuppeoheimer’s $
Make”
*
Both qualities conibined-^it is strictly
water shed

: have-jiwt ro-clvod aiin.-iipw lint- •>!
tlu- IsU'Hl htylo

Belt Buckles

Bain Coats

and

HA» FOR SALE

FALL and WINTER
.\11 the latest style®
(if Hickey ami Freem an Co, 1 i n p,
Rochester, New
York, are ’displayed
on our rabies, ' Buitw
bought of • us are
pressed free of
charge
:
-

Gent's Fobs.

MILLER BROS.

Call and see us.

L. M. Bennett
First door east of Sleimverfi’s.

_I57 Front St

Beadle Block.

Several Desiiable

Farius.

Seven room house and lot
on liamlolph street, ue.n' Elm­
wood av«’iiue sfhoiil.
^'la.^y
-terms; prill* SI.0(K).
' ‘
Seven room house (»n li«»se ,
street, lot 50x18»5.
Eriee
$750;
half
cash ' l>alaii\-e
time.
Pour dwellings on East
side, reasonable prices, easy
terms.
Seven room house We.st
Ninth str<*et, stone fonndiition.cemeiit cellar, lot 50x160.
Price $1,400.
S«M-cn room iionse on West
Seventh street, stone founda­
tion. loe«ix!iL». Pfk'«(Sl,4tKV

Enquire at my office
for terms.

it

serves tbe full pur­
pose of a swell upto-date
Coat.

Fall
It

Top

has

the -

gi-aeeful lines

of

Warm Furs for Cold Days
is what ev»‘iy lady m*eds. WoulJ you like to wear nice fdrs this
fall and wiiiD-rV The days now may be warm, hut cold ones will
surely come. Have you seen our elegant line of

artistic ta i 1 o rl n g
combined witii qual­
ity

irreproachable-

We

are

Fur Scarfs

exclusive

agents-for tbe Kup-

They are as fine as }-ou will find, and such an assortment to select
fr<Hii. You may not need tlftm now, but come in anyway and s<'e
the beautiful goods. It will give you an idea of the newest styles
and then we like to show these handsome furs.

penheimer make.
Price from

we talk

We Ix'gin with the lower priced, the Coney,—splendid value*
for the moi'cy—are fiom 1.25 to $4j00. -The Opposum with
the beautiful banded tails seH from 7.50 to $12.50. The Conn
in-both Sable and Isabella at $11.

Rain /

The Fox is a most'popular fur, and these sell from 10,00 to
$-2.5.00. The Squirnd makes a Iwaiitifiil sc“arf aiid’tbese are
$1.5.0(i. You want D> set- the Lynx' scai'f at l>otb $10.00 and
$1.").1K). and the Beaver at $18.00.

sonarty?

andN

ing else will do-

we show, are not equalled by other manu­
facturers than those we represent.

A thrilUng Btory of low. hale.
paasioD. Intrigue. Rewoge. <lerotation and heroic daring.

Can

tton has decreed the passlsg of the
owad t.----------**Kaiigarao girt." What freak will be liable remedy is li
hw sneeessort—Grand Bapids Herald. ed. Th^noth
core dtaorders of t
ae BSectrte Bitter_____________
tonic and eSeotlTe nervlna end t
aroond medldiie tor r
taUtray In tmtor as

need one of these garments, and Where noth­

Just a few Ladies’(^nd

Coat with .you p«'r-

and I am now cured. I
^ too
mn^ for Foley's Kidney Onre." Sold
It must have been at a banquet that by Jas. G. Johnaon and 8. B. Walt ft
eodw
the project to send out the Knl^u
Templar against the Infidel Tnrk had
i Annual Ohio Emuralen.
lu Jnceptlon.—Detroit Trftjnne.
On ’Wedneaday. Ootober 7, the Ann
Arbor reread will give Its 18th anThe American AasoctaUon of Gen­ ^ Ohio exenraian. Bpeetal train
leave Copemtah at U:00 m. Hxeral Passenger and -nckrt Agent* bae will
cnrMon1 tlokMa good for return
‘‘tangurated a movemmit to put a Novemh.
"■ will be add to T
iheri 7th
Aeck on baggage smashers. It is at 86.00
10 tot round trip and at o
igly low rates to all statk
needlets to say the movemut will reWheellBg ft LAke B^.
eelve more than a caanal endcrisement
then. Bo
from the traveling ‘puhlle-Muakegon
Duly Chronicle.
Uton ft Dayton, Laim itd^ft'
gan Beothern and Wabaah ^waya.
Call on neveat Ann Arbor railroad
TTie cold wave lua apparently leatfiiagent tor tnrQier IntermaMot or write
•d Kansas. The anpprta Gasette InJ.J.KIRBT.O.P.A..
fonns u that "Mra Sarah Wil^t It
82184f
*I^;i^6hla
■ oovering her barn.''-Haaglnaw Oourier_
/More Rteta.
Her^.
IMsraroaiioes of sert^fita are not
nearly as grave ae an Indlvldna] dls-



grown to be the most useful coat a man can

Thurs­
day,

$10 to $18

The MW styles adopted by the dress­
makers' convention take no account
of the etout woman. She Is no longer
in good form. This will be bad news
tor the manutaetarers of the 67
—Reoord

'

Thrae deservedly popular fearments have

Bnslllng Jeweler.

ScgtriSutal-PiilisiDC^ 30-~CASr OF--30
A mrnvs eein

Cried, "to Bing
tlons clearly and dlsllncUy? Bear In
mliia. Sing 'em out! Do you bear?"
"I will elr." replied the:broth of a
bhoy.
But when the next train came in tbe
passengers were considerably aston­
ished to bear Micky sing;
"Sweet Dreamland Faces
Pawing to and fro.
Change here for Umertok
Galway and Mayo.”

Sale on Top
Coats Has Begun I

Tomorrow (ftaturday)

Honey

lines, and there was nothing In the
constitution suthorizing the treeing
of tbe slaves under any circumstances.
At last. ln>tbe summer of 1862, it
began to be dtacovered that the slaves
were to a very large extent being employed in the building of tortIBcations,
And otherwise doing military duty.
Then Ur. Uncoln argued. If these are
property under the Uws. and tbe
premerty la being used In armed raalatwice to the government of the United
the taws of ww It beoomes contraband property, and m
■uch selzable wherever it nay
ft^d.
''On inly 17. 18C2, be vetoed a
passed by congress for treelag tbe
sieves of persons convicted of rebel­
lion sgalnst tbe United States, on the
grounds eimply of the form of
presslon. Had the bill first claimed
tbe property es confiscated' to
United States the dineulty would have
been removed, but the United States
muld not, the president thougbL
slaves which did not belong to It.
Purely aa a war measure the free­
dom of the staves of imurgentt ^
finally proclaimed by Mr. Uncoln
Sept. 22. 1862. to take effect Jan. 1.
1883. Slaves of loyal citizens we:
course not affected, Imt of tbeee there
were probably very r

""—T~

Not fuHv aelUed yet
.but ready for bnalnesB.

Special Rlnft Sale

Maple Syrup

J O H N J.
BREZ I N A

Rastall’s
New Jewelery
Store...

The Boston ^re.

We 5eli School Books
All the different kinds that aiv used in I lie eity schools, and almost .iili kin-ls llntt
aix‘ in use in the (^strict schouj.s. If you want those we don’t catT^’, we’li get tiieiu
for you on the shortest possil)l<‘ iK>tiee.

We Sell School Supplies
"BY ALL MEANS, HAVE A FIT."&. BENOA ft CO. CLOTHIERK

NEW SWEATERS
Begolar '‘Blrderlpaa'—wllh and without collars and positively all
ooltrrm known. New York's best store oould not possibly show a better '
or larger aseorUnent. From a good Me cotton sweater'to the very fin­
est imported lamb's wool at 84.80 aad aU ptitm between byeasy strldea.

^

of all kinds. A splendid assortment of writing tablets for school use
-in both rx«.and lOe jieneil paper and the same in liard paper. All kinds
of le.gal and fcwlscap i»per, blanks and envelopes. Pens, inks, nilers,
l>encils. )>enhoIders, eraj^op and ern-wre.

We furnish school districts with their school books and supplies, school
seats, teachers’ desks, recitation seats, black boards, glob^ maps and
other school apparatus. Glad to furnish estimates on anything pertain­
ing |to the sc-hool room. Correspondence solicited from school district

And Wliat About Tliat New Oveevoat?
Good onee lor 85, better ones for r. dandles for «U., brenMee for flS- ,
and the “real ting" for 8S0 and 8SS.
, “Try-oiis" fb«e na tlie air.
We press and clean cloUaea and do it i^t.

A. Benda & Co; ■TiSig""
The REAL RELIABLE CLOTMIEM.

The Hannah B Lay

Mercantile Go.

THE DAILY KiAGLK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBEB la 1903.
UPHOLBTERIN6U

Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT,

2S'!S?a;|r?5£SSgi:

FMrniWW

O. E. CASE,
I Wetoter St

%
%

Off*?

CSt&HU’ -phcm* SM.

NOTICE!
for Saturday (Iclirery.



The Weather.
Generally fslr and warmer tonight
ahd Saturday; ;>oulbly light frost to­

;
?

FRUITS,

i

an this morning.

OFAtl

5

KINDS

: F. Stepan, ^
»; 583-52B Itandolph St.

gene

to

the main part of which is to be

{

Both Phons toe . ^

>• rif »'»«* If If If K* ir IP IP r IP «r If IT

but that all that has been suggested
readiness for guesu early next,

Frank Kelley, son of Walter N. Kel}ey. has gone to Lima. Ind.. to attend

been formed for the purpose of secur­
ing ev^' foot of available resort prop­

The Columbia will make its last reg­
ular trip to Northport tomorrow. Here­

erty on the iake and will soon plat and

after there win be no momfng boat.

push their sale.

place their lots on the market and

Rev. E. A Armstrong of CadHIat has
been Invited to return for a fifth term

The Rathbone Sisters will give an­
other of their dell^tfi
ties In the K. of P. hall ne*t Wednes­
day evening,ffor the beatflt of the un*
fortunate sisters of the Kansas City
All K. of p.’s are Invited

attend.
George Bechtel of Eveline township,’
who a-ent ' insane over

religion and

was ronflned in the N.'M. asylum, and
relt-ased later, has gone cmzf again
ana has been returned to that insti'
tulion this week.
The Central Bithulic Co. will begin
Us paving contract in Cbaclevoix

K.o'vnrtli

or

Soraii once.

The work of putting on 1

Rtono ami surface will take bur 10
If local laborers caimot be

Patent
Corona Kid

cured, the company, will bring a force
of Uallans from Detroit. .
The

Qaily^News of Cadillac com­

menting on the statement made by
Prof. Grawn that Traverse CUy would
be right in line for the next normal

upperK. are iht- c-brrwi M.rle
Verv elegant
aii<l
lisudsnmi-.
- fk)ual (u any $51«< sluws. Bal
ston pciee only

scliool. Bays""Rlg6t fn line Traverse
City may be but the line extends and
the next normal school may be locat­
ed before the upper end of the line
is reached.”

HOO

The thirty-fifth anniveraary of the
birthday of the Ancient Order ol Unit­
ed Workmen. October

company

Relief. Ck>rpB. Commander Smith says
will they went there to have a good time
and had It.

Muskegon Bricklayers anci Centraetei

BUI in Chancery Filed Agalnat Boartia

of Supervlaora.
Hnertx Agree on Wage Scale.
Curtis £ Wylie, who hold some
Muskegon. Mich.. 8^ U.—The
siHke of bricklayers on the HaeUey Manitou county paper. haYe Uad a
hosplul ior which Hoertz £ Son of bin In diancery. In which the most
Grand Rapids have the rontract, t
n end last night when the men

of northern Michigan is made defendThe board of

' '

agreed to accept 56 centa an hour. The

Charlevoix and Leelanau counties, the

union held a secret icnalon and It is

tovnshlps of Pealne and St James.

im.ieretpod that the orgUlxatlon re­
fused to stand back of the men's de­
10 cents-'an hour, claiming 60 oenU

in

l<eelana«

sold. nccordlDg to
suiement made by John Westwood,

son. and numbers

Mhers such

well and favorably known artists as

crotat*- for Sir Thomas, today.

Harry 3hunk. DeVaro

”Tho baronet' is loath to part with

Sam Horner, John Goss, the Diamond

gnd

QgCarlo.

18—The

Louis Lytton who Is starring In the

Rev. W- H. Long is coaching the foot-

title vole of ”A Royal ffiave'

l>a.ll team and thev will soon be in

combination of dramatic qnallUee. He

Grand

Opera

TO/WORROW

House

Saturday. Sept. 10^

“MAN TO MAN
Heeded by the Clever Movers and Dancers, Hhitman and Davis.
Night. 25c, 35c, 50c, •^nd 75c.

her and It is probable that
she will become a total wreck.
n has been falling berea-

in the ground.
losers.

Farmers will be heavy

Box office opened this morning.

Citiiens’ Teleplwoe 112.'

eluding October SO.

i. m.

RaU 12.00.

TUB finest line of Underwear
have ever shown—prices 17e to 95c per
garmenu
The Economy Store, 2£1
Froht street, ‘
8244-t-2

FOLEY’S KDNEV GUH
Will positively cure any case of Kidney
OP Bladdop disoase not beyond the poach
of medicine. . No medicine can do mopo.

Avoid serious reeults of kidney or
bladde- disorder by taking FV>ley’«
Kidney Cure. Sold by Jos. G. Johiwra
and S. B. Wait ft Sons. *
eodw

suming to be wbat be

Feet Swollen to Immenee 6iae.
"I had kidney trouble so Ud that
1 could not work.” says J. J. Cox of
VaUey View, Ky„ “my feec were awollen to Immenee else and I was confin­
ed to my bed and physicians were un­
able to give me any relieL My doctor
finally prMcribedTbley’s Kidney Cure
which made a well man of me.** Stdfi
by Jas G. Jtdinson and 8. B. Wait ft
Sons.
eodw

A. H. Tburnes. Mr- ViUs Crock Coal Co., Buffalo,
wtHbr
“I hive been tmicttd with kidney and bladder ttonMe lor yes**, paw­
ing gravel or stones with excruciating paiha. Offier madldnea only
gave relief. After taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE the restUl waa
surprisiog. A few doses surted the brick dual, like fine stones, ele.,
andoowl have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new ««■rOl^Y'S KIDNEY CURE has done me *1,000 worth of good."

Mwr iBBtdy Cai CBnMr* WKh B

mw wii^ mmmtmwj wmm wwmifmMW mita u
nos. T. Carter, of Asbboro, N. C., bad Kidney Trooble end
Miebotdeof FOLETS KIDNEY CURE effected spsrisWcw.sH
heesystii re is no remedy that wiB compare whb it.

JAS. G. JOHNSON AND B. E. WAIT A SON&

GAS

ISAISGES

rsr Epffpt

In offering you
Gas Range, we ai
that you
*1th tbe best appliance for cooking
tbe world contains.
better.

Tb»e Is nothing

It Is good enough for

any­

body.
'
We bare tbe largest assortment of
Gat lUnges ever shown In any cUj’.
at our salesroom, 223 Front a

TPaverge City
Gas Company
SS8 PBONT er

RIXXURES
Combination ami Straight Eleeti’ic

Brackets, Electroliers and Chandeliers
(Latest

und Lowest Priet-s.)

J. B. Paige Electric Co.,

No. 125 Cass Srea

,

“‘i'.-Si'SJ; tiT'’""-

STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE

BIG
yWAXINEE
TOMORROW, SatunJay. Sept 19

•mAIN TO /WAN’
Bring the children to see the famous Heim childreK
Spedatties Galore!

Prices Qply 15c for children - -25c for adultiSeats noil selling at the box office.

LOOKINd FOR TROUBLE?

Some parrau rejoice In the strength
of their children, but lose sight of tbe

Nssel StNi u4 Irani BM EinwMIw Mn

■n^H^nmmH»- sou in i

.

Boardman River
Electric LIftht G
Rawer CoiD|iaay.

Tbe pickpocket baa to keep a watch
iway from him.

IT IS eWUUMTEEB

^-^Uimlnator

that can br procureel.

’42-t-4-eod-w-t-s

>n his victim before be can take one

TWO SIZES 60s aad S1JIO

N<> KiDokc. no
mot

euODcimical

The crew has

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette

strengthens the urinary organs,
builds up the kidneys and invig­
orates the whole system.

pnrpoM-x

-emen, no grwe. nodanger

broken In two by the heavy northwest
aee Wednesday nlgbL

Jns. Barardo. Bob l^wson and Bdward

Mich- Sept,

ip

KLB&

STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.

Bros., Prank Ntnieb, Arthur Samson,

Rapids,

nothing ; like

There

TBICITV for illuminsting

ANNUAL OHIO EXCURSION VIA M.
A N. E. AND A. A. R. R.

S

Elk

oil

BLECTBICITV

Lowell—Roy VRieedon. aged about

readiness to meet elevens whose aver­
power with
Bay City—Ftonner City Treasurer H.
R. & I
October
age weight does not exceedlSO pounds. a high order of poetic and romantic A. Gusein, wbo has reached the age
JS.IW to Richmond.
.
October 1
A CTmc has been arranged with Kal­ finish. • ”A Royal Slave" wOl be seen of nearly 80 yea^. lies very low and.
any G. R.. & !.
1. agent
a
about it 3245-t-15
kaska on Saturday-, October C.
at StelnbergY Qrand Opera house next hopes tor his recovery have almost
Thursday. September 24.
Used for Pneumonia.
been abandoned.
Dr C J. Bishop of Agnew. Mich..
Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly
sa>-. ”1 have used Foley’s Honey and
daputd for nhronie throat troubles
Tur in three ven’ severe cases of pneuad *111 posijvely cure breachitls.
-ODChial diseases.
Sold by Jas. O.
n and S. B. Wait £ Sens, eodw

FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE

i*

Charlerolz Courier.

Denver and Celerade Pointa.
One fare to Chicago, added to 880

-•
•— •
-k.-—-■
) destination.
Tickets
o

PRICES: MaUnee, 15c and 25c.

bul

yonr home or crfBy

NEWS OF THE ’THEATRES.

bouu for tbe past week, and hun­

Matinee and Ni$ht.

When you are naliig

^ lamps or any kind ot light

'msrvel'Ih'lJiidlM'' Drw'Slilhi:
. have them at only $1.8» eseb;
others tiJ5 and »»c each. The Econ­
omy Store.
3244-t-2

county,

dreds of acres of potatoes are rotting

Steinber-g’s

SOMETHINe

Wednesdsy, October 7.
86.00 to Toledo and return and one
fare for round trip from_______
from Toledo_____
to imy
and Messrs. Fiwh £ FItt*. and r; W. point In Ohio on following lines: L. S.
Kane, are som» of the parties named £ H. 8.. C. H. £ D.. Hocking Valley.
Wsbsab, Pennsylvania lines. Detroit
in the bill. ’The filing of the bill will Southern R, R. and (Milo Central R. I
probably bring these long-contested Return limit November Y.
3245-1-10
A. B. BARBESL Agent.
claims to a final BetUement—mayiA.
townships

the

serve the day.

K C OJLRB.ET

TO ANNOY YOU

MANY DEFENDANTS.

lotlges of the stale to ap|>ropriately ob­

upon

CURTIS.

A. B. CURTIS & n>.

Editor’s Testimoni
. T. Lynch, Eoltor of the PbillpN. J. Dally Post, Vrites:
”1
> used many kinds of toedldaes for
smdl but well pleased audience and
28. died eari)’ yesterday morning after coughs and colds la my family bnt
Jordan, Sept. IS.j-We
never anything so good as Foley’s Ron­
the comedy and rnerrimant within the
a Blight illness of several months. He
ry to notf
ty Charie- opera bouse made up for the dlaagreeey and TVr. 1 cannot say too much
bad been .mairled only since Chrlst- In praise for It ” Sold by Jas. G. John­
bold enough to take in saying ableness without
The company aO
son and S. B, Walt £ Son
their ”Ldfc Saving CreW’ rescued the handled their parts well and Geo. W
drowned bodies in Pine lake. On the Paige as Mathew Hawk^ and Steph­
Ssult Ste. Marie—It has been an­
contrary we beg to state that the en Fitzpatrick as Owen ^Jouchem were
nounced that all the
Ids. Tuesday October i
“Charlevoix Wife Saving Crew” drag­ especially good.
Hawklu was cer
mills of the Consolidated Lake October IS. Bee G. R. £ I. ^nt to
ged for a day with no signs of snooess. talnly a hunted man and the ties he
32io-t-15
Superior company on the Canadian particulars. ^
volunteer cyew of-Bast Jordan told for the sake Of a Mend, and the
side of the river will be laid oB for the
Cured Hemerrhages
boys went down Monday morning
ctiEpplications into wblA they brought
remainder of the wlnte.r. making
• Several ye^rs since my longs were
turning Monday night with four of film were the causes of many laughducllon in the pay roll of about 8500
o baoiy affected
llected that
Uiat I ban many
n
bem
ihe boJl» and bad also located
aide situations.
Trliagee," writes A. M.
■ Ake of Wood.
per week, the financial condition of
'fifth and would have secured It bad it
”1 took treatment with several
the company 1s given as the reason
become loo dark to work U was
The next attraction it Strtnberg’s’
pbysldans wluout any benefit. I then
started to take PolSy's Honey and T>r
secured the foUowing day by the same „pera house will be the the mudi
■ M. Layeock, a ,60- and my. lungs are now as sound as a
volunteer crew from East Jordan., heralded melodrama “Man to Man”
net.
year old bacbeloi;of Haaon. advertised
‘Therefore we deserve the credit given ■ which will play Matinee and night
m^rimonlal paper for a nife. stages of lung trouble.” Sold by___
the ’Charievoix Life Saving Crew” ; morrow. Saturday, I
G Johnson and 8. B Walt £ Sons.
r-18. The
Dora Roberts, a dressmaker of Ken­
eodw
who did DC
much as locat-y scene is laid In the heart of the Adlrontucky. answered the advertisement
the bodies.

i.iact mountains and1 the ptot
plot has
86.00 to
Detroit and 'D
and arrived here Wednesday.
LayAll the bodies were taken to C..H. lOo with the adbuctloo of a little girl
Cbiugo.
Grand
Js on G.
:tober 6.
WTiittlngtonY
undertaking
room?; ji,y a diamond miser and her trials and
85.00 to
•o.w
kv muuiwvmu,
Richmond, October 13.
>».
where they were well cared for to the’ tr|i
any Q. R. ft I. agent about It 324&-t-15
perfect satisfaction of the relatives.
The story is said to be one d
Menominee—It is alleged tbnt Har­
hhan. interest with a great
Working Overtime.
ry invln, a reporter on the Evening
HAS SOLD TWO BOATS,
.Bight hour laws are Ignored by
comedy cleverly interwoven.
Leader, gave Charles Boynton, a Jew­
those
Ureless
little
workers—Dr.
eler. an overdose of morjAlne pills Ring's New Life Pills
Millions are
Sir Thomas Lipton Disposbs of Sham­
Gas Sun's American Minstrels will while both were intoxicated, causing
Iways at work, night and day.
rock I and II.
be the first mlnsM nttnetiDn of the tals death. Irwin has been arrested.
tg Indigestion,
ligestiott, BOltoi
_______
Oliousneae.
_______ (tonstl_______
ion. Sick HeadaMie and all StomChicago. Sept. 18,—Shamrocks I and season, being booked to appear at
ach,. Uver and Bowel troubles. Easy.
II. the first two boats brought across Steinberg’s Grand at an.«arly date.
Charlevoix—The steamer Welcome, pteasanL safe. snre. Only 25c at BugMr. Sun’s compeny tin'year U said which has been stranded here, was bee Roxburgh Co. and & B. Wait ft
the water by Sir Tliomas Lipltm In
his attempu to lift the America's cup.
be far ahead ot4
moved broadside Upon the beat^ and^ Sons' drug stores.

Js officially

The grand master urges

. B

Ut^al Eetaie & Jjoatis

S’rmKE COMES TO AN END.

-Hunting for Hawkins” was played

ber issue of the Wolverine Workman.

SELLER OF GOOD SHOES.

ThU 1K»

last night at Steinbeig'S Grand before

Frea C. ivelmore In the Septem­

A. V. Friedrich

year.

A8K8 A CORRECTION

referre<l to by Grai^ Master Work-

UNION MADE

’The Junior vioecomIn order to fur- mander went to a Kalkaska man. ’The
nlsh the funi
snfficlent char­ attendance at Fife Lake was about
coal. The furnace and other build­ 300 besides a number of the Women's

out (he state'.

street.

CITY BOOK STORE.

and W. H. Smith of this dty senior
^wID increase Us

charcoal retorts

an hour was the uniform scale through,

morning.

lodge.

Fife Imke.
H. C. Rodgers of Bast
a of charcoal Iron Jordan was chosen senior commander

mands. ''They insisted upon a raise Of

ternoon instead of 10 o^dock in the

asked to make the appointment.

For - - Evening Dress

Alden will reap large-

t natural and convenient trad-

will lie held at 2 o’clock tomorrow af­

ard of Bast

for 1903 are ready now. As this promises to be
a banner .year for this class of goods, we are
well supplied with the necessary supplies. If
it’s Spaulding’s roti get, it’s a guarantee of
goodness. There’s none better.

will carry out his undertakings regard­

the Howe Military school.

E. W. Steward and wife of Detroit
.are In the city visiting Mr. Steward’S

SpaldiRg’s Foot Bali Goods

The capacity,"^i-

luni. *111 be 60
daily.
The chemt<

Mr. Weis

Is n'man, who wiU,.bare the best and

it is reported that a syndicate has

and the Michigan conference will be

UNION MADE

Chemical plant.

ings will h® In readiness for activity

for guesu.

will materialize and the hotel be In

Mra. W. N. Kelley has gone to South

brother, County Tredsurer G. W. Stew­

- '

negotiating with Cunliire £

40x120 4eet with suitable verandas and

The funeral of Miss Hattie Felgei

I-

He is

Bend and Detroit for a visit

MEATS
r

It Into a fine summer resort.

less of expense, so there is little doubt
hfs

Grand Rapids for a visit

As tits Plaes ef HoMing Nsict Year's
SeWtsre' Rwnlon.

place on the lake, and this is poeslble

Miss Minnie Hubbel went to Sher-

Miss Edna Wilhelm

I

north of Clam river and wUl convert

for the location is superb.

VEBETABLeS..^

IpRE8«

tlful point about one-fourth of a mile

intention Is tp make it the prettiest

CITr IN BRIEF.

^

EABT JORDAN CHOSEN .

Cimlss

boyne CUy Chartxml Iron rompany. union. The date wUI be fixed by the
^ork on the new fttrnnce wlU be0a' association’s officers who were elected
this £all o the lake front
The dte at the bnalnees meeting yesterday at
was given to th/ new company by
the close of the three days’ ’outing at

Dunn to build a fine hotel on the prop-

night: fresh scwthweat winds.

anothsr biq one.

City Msnufnctttring
are to be EnUuBed.

Boyne Clt^. Mich.. Sept. 18.—’This
Jordan was ^osen as the next
hustUng town «ters Into a new era plaoe of meeting tor the Orend ’Trevof prosperity with thfi advent of the. erne Soldiers and Sailors’ annual re­

slresdy

^

GROcenies,

lE^ORT.

F. W. CABVfiE.

O. P. Cmrvor & Bro.
On scoouDt of the Ust
and Gaino Law**
trill be in their office during busi­
ness hours. esch dsy. ready to write
____________INSURANCE.____________

ev
oyne

RED BY

«5So *

UoaUUio * MUUfccn Dloek.

O. P. CABVBE.

^ CiTcy»iu-SiiDda.T orders in time ,


PROPERTY ALONG TORCH LAKE

strength of don't mind.

—111V.
am wumhiu
During the resort season the Dntsth.
Sonth Shore ft Atlantic Railway will
bq
II <aS —a TVktA HMrwts fmm -Us^MwAW
sell
City,
—Mackinac bland and SL Igaace
as tollMTs: Sanit Ste. Marie and re­
turn
“n 82-60,
82.60, Marquette and retun
return 88-60
1 Dnlnth and return $l0fi0.
‘ ■'
Tkeee
Iwmtlou U'-’.x-te are eoM p
gen bolding round trip
tl<A«t*. boa
- igac rMots
Straus of Ma^Here
>Pf>ortanlty to vlalt
I be North Country and tbe Head of the
I.akee at a greaOy reduced rate.
. For particulara
see year local
agents.
SSSl-trl?

'You will find more of it io lefLs time
in ft poor flour, than in any other tfaiog
we know of. Therefore when buTing'
dou’t stop short of the ‘*BEBT.”
Manufactured bj - ’

Hannah 6 Lay V.'Co.

't; fti ■

;■

THE DAIliY BA(
EAGLE WANT ADR

FOB
Che

REV. KENNEDY
WANTED AGAIN

ERIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1903.
• ADDITIONAL LOCALE

POINTED PARAGRAPHS,
Bom diplomats handle the truth
O. V. Chanee has moved hie tomlly ertth c-Sn-.
to this city. .
There will be a fiance at Foruetore’
611 tomorrow nl^t.
HOUSEIBOLD GOODS FOR SALE
Gee. E Hoyt went to Nerthport this
cheap, Including beating stove and
cook stove. Parties leaving city,
morning
Call:at 410 Sontb Union street '44t3
Mr. and Mr*. C. F.'ftead went to
mevratb su«et.
It Is usually the Idiot who rocks the
rnpd Rapids thla morning.
WANTBi^—Good elD- I •r general
The NcuhtoWMtU hotel will eloee boat that lives to regret It
boosevork. Bnqulre a «2K Stxtb
> September 84 for the
A man nsnnlly luiikes a virtue of the
atnet.
SSU-tt
Mrs. Ada Wetoru of Mericy returned meaus be use* to •-oiiceaJ bl« toiilt*.
WAMTBD—WocDU ta call weekly for
>i«Dp4oday after visiting relattves In
Talk Is raid to be cheap: yet sotuft
gentlemeii'a and lady's laundry. A]
tl3S;olty)
people Indulge in extravagant remarks.
ply SSS^lzQi street.
S241-tf
gs,
XM pimuu
*
^ this noon
It Isn't alwiij-s lOiumoD Benue that
trees; some grapes; good soU; easy
-WANTED—Good slrl tor general
cleared. Little & McNamara Ins. They Also Ask For Return of Rev. frmn WslUn whore he has been m a counts; sometluira It's the uncommon
irh. Apply to Un. C. Q.
kind.
bnelneaa trip.
and Baal Estate BBt
S6U
Sherwood,
d. 6614 BooUi Unloi) afreet
Carrel, Presiding Elder.
simi
Ray FHimore of Baron, Wis., ruturnSome
mei
FOB SALE—lOtocb cedar wood de­
fid home today after a visit with hie they will ul
livered to any pWt ot the dty.
WANTOD—Old Iron, laga. old robber.
Vhe official board ot the Second H. uncle. E U Raneom.
of bnd luiUi
Also second band maidiliiery bought
E OMltlok Co.
8117-1
B.
church
held
their
regular
quarterly
and s>^. OotUleb A Co.. Iron Tard
Jay Uesa, Iftmonthaeld boy of Mr.
lor town meeting last night and passed very
comer Bay and Oak streets. Citi- TO SELL—Or
anJ Mrs.. John Laesa of Hannsh, died
property, 80-acre farm In Wexford
sens' -pbone 890.
3288-1-ffi
ill put I
county; easy terms; with or with­ strong resolutions for the return of th« last night of cholera Infantum.
out stock and tools; 76 acres im­ pastor. Rev. Hugh Kennedy, who has
Mra. J. C. Tlseue end daughter Dora
proved; live acres in wood; house been pastor ot tbU church tor tour
Bnqiare at Geo. Uolr's Urety
seven rooms; some orchard—cuts years under whom the church has of Cheboygan returned home this noon
,Ni-« -wk luisird of .•dmiitlou
after
e
vlrit
in
n»i»
dty
with
friends.
over 100 tons of hay; windmill, tank,
j.i-ied u Ilian to place Inl.lets In
WANTED—lOO additionJ women and
grimary, two bane, etc. Uttle & greatly prospered financially, numer­
Mre. Annh Camburn of Stanton re­
M-li.,nls 111 mV-mory of the murgiMs atoanDing factory inumediately.
McNamara Insurance and Reel Es­ ically and 'spiritually. Besolutloos turned home today after vlslGng the
presldenls.
- ft was argued tliat
Inquire at office. Traverse City Cautate Exchange.
were also psssed asking for tlie return family ot-Hrs. A. L Uavlland ot State It would he had iiolley to Impress upon
ningCo.
3S3C-tf
.voiithful mind the violent deaUis
TO SELL—Bouse on Bast Eleventh of Dr. M. D. Csn'el, the
met
MANAGER WANTED—Triutwortby
street, 4 houses on Tenth street, Both Rev. Kennedy and Dr. Carrel are
Emile LedeHe Is In the cKy for a Of l’r.-Kl<|.-me Lincoln. Garfield and
lady or gentleman to manage busi­
one on Ninth street, one on Rall- well liked by the members ot the
McKinley,
couple of days before starting for the
ness in this county and adjoining
0 Webster, two
terrltmy for well and favorably
_ V^ablngton and church and the lose of either wonld U. ot M. where he expects to attend
known bouse ot solid flnsnclsl stand.
suit any reasona­ be a serious blow,
this yelu-.
Ing. 820.00 etralgbt cash salary and
ble customer-monthly
The foltowing officers were electefl
1 ^u
Mr. and Mre. Jake Msy of Grand
paid each Monday by
wish. Little A HcNi
for the ensuing year; Recording eec- R^iids returned h<Hne this noon after
Front street.
retary. Edward DeYoung; treasurer, a visit with the family fif T. J. Umlor Try our own mako
DR F. P. LAWTON.
Uo.>m 326'Wilhelm block. Citizens'
1.
D.
Hobbs;
trustees,
Robert
Barney,
40
ACRES
TO
8ELU~On
easy
t
inager, 61
or 820 8(^ Union street.
•phone 641; Bell 'phiwe 878.
with about 6 acres cleared, small A^M. Gray, Fnoyd Smth, E .H. Allyn
n Bldg., Chicago, III.I. 3230-t-l
Notice to 'all persons intere.sted:
J. F. Johnuen, a prominent real es­
house, no barn-only 8400. Ut£le sud-O. M. Horse; stewards, W. B.
The
sp(«lQl
issnssment
tax
roll
for
Oio
DR. hole«w5hth.
tate dealer of Washington. D. C.. with
ft McNamara. 208 Front street.
They are made from No. 1 Spanish
7 end 8, Menanttle Co.'e bloc*.
ScotL Robert Walter. Gecvge Downs, bis wife U rieittng his brother, John elielled peanuts and are treated in a paving of Casswtreet from Kroni sueet
to SUto street and State street from
S|«iclai altentioD given to the eye.
TO RENT.
Joslah Lane, Edward DeYoung:
pirt-e way. No lard or old grease
Jenson, and bis nejdidlr. Jas. G. John• St td Cass street Is now in
eac, Dbse and throat
Glasses
trict
steward,
W.
H.
Scott.
used
in
our
own
make.
Each
order
is
or
eollec"


HOUSE
TO
REa<T—Enquire
of
W.
L.
ecm.
fitted.
Both -pbones.
. .
n “N" coupon
5 be pail______ ....
Brown, 316 West Tenth street. CiU- The report of the treasurer showed
a MalU VIU package. Leave at
John Ballinger and family of South roasted after the order is received
if September. 1903.
tens' 'phone 169.__________8244-1-3
Eagle office. Mrs. E 8. Pratt, '07-tf
that the chiQ^ is In a very healthy Hsvmi, who have been visiting Mrs. by US. They are sold by A. W.
Jahraus, Cavis Cigar Co» R. E.
WANTED—Orders far 16-lncb eedar iNSDEB TOUR PROPERTY now f. condition financially as well as numer­ A. C. Smith of 211 North Spruce V'eaver, E. A. Monroe, John Lamson,
I you may -liare a fire at any ttme. ically. At present there are about 260 slrbet for a few days, returned h<nne Hannah ft Lay Merc. Co. Prices quot­
DRS. W. E. ft W. S. MOON.
unto ft McNamara, 208 Frcnit 8L members in good standing.
General praeuce; specialists In dis­
ed to dealera.
this noon.
S18S-tf
eases of the rectum and genlto
MRS. F. E. WHITE,
Mr. and Mru. Stevens end daughter
urinary diseases. Both 'phonea
WANTED FOB U. 8. ARMY—Able FOR BENT—Four new
R. D. White, Mgr.,
eltuatCity
Opera Houa
'
Wllliamshurg, Mich.
NIntK l^nth and Eleventh JACKSON NEXT MEETING PUCE ot Grand Bvtlls, who have been vis­
ot 21 and 86; citlzans ot Unlt^
etreete. Inquire <a J. M. Hue
iting the tamoies of E E Fllmore and
.Nuticc to all porsuns interested;
DR. H. B. uARNBR
Stales, ot good charar-tnr and temtel.
82
The special assessment tax roil ft
returned home this
Special attention given to aurgery and
penUe babiu, who csa speak, read
the extension of the sewer In allc
LODGE NOTICES.
mdknlng.
diseases ot women. Office over
and write Bpgii«h For Utorinatlon
of Union street has been placed
---------------- oings; goi
nret Natkmal bank. Call both
apply to BecralUng Officer. 206
Mru. E B. fiemera returned home
in n y hands for coUi ttlon,
"
tl
r shore: low price; t„_,__
Traverse Bay Tent No. 136, K. O. T. to l>e paid
Front street. Traverse City, Hlcb.
' - •e the 3
last nl^t tram a pleasure trip to
:tle ft HcNamaia, 208 Front e
fieesiens Closed Hat
MM., Monday nlgbu to 1. O. O. F. /.t ijoplember, 1903.
81084
Ma<^inac. Harbor Springe and other ball. C. G. Sherwood, Com.: C. D.
'O SBLU-30-acre strip, east bay
FOR SALE.
Office Ip
*’'®**‘'
2^®polnts.| She wns accompanied from Le^ointe. R K.; A; Robertson, F. K. '
shore. Peninsula township; no build,
PeUston by Mis. Raymond who Is in
FOR SALE—New sewing
logs; 20 acres cleared: nice ffruit
Traverse .Oil}- tent No. 87L E O. .
Port Huron. Mich.. Sept 18.—The the dty tor a few days.
Mrs. Fryman. 340 Washington street.
farm and
resort place; price
T. MM.. Friday nights to For
2842-t-€
Michigan FederaUoD of Labor which
A nwetlng of the n
fruit. Ui
I end othx halt A. V. Friedricb, Com.
Oaks to the eye. ear. nose yfcod
wound up Its sesalons this afternoon era Intmded In the OpngregaUonal Shields. R. K.: E. A. Evans. P. K.
TOR SALE-Lawn dirt.' Delfven
throat departments of the Chicago
76 cents to 81.60 per load. F
TO LET—Seven rooms on E.Washing- by passing a resolution condemning church Is oaOeJ tor this evening In
Polyclinic college
3S2^mo.
Goodrich.
Traverse City Aerie No. 383. F. O.
the arbltraUon system practiced by the the church to discuss plans for the
■ PracUee
’ractice llmoed
lit
_ i
.... ___
Eaglee, meets to Foresters' ball.
Detroit United Railsray. lackaon was new bnadlhg. A large ettendam
and throat and fl
fitting
_ ot glaaaes.
TO SELL—A Stock of groceries and
cant middla of S
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Walter
WUhelm blook.
-- (Stizens'
selected as the next meettng place. desired.
gaeral merehandlse;.a good chance
Lorwger. worthy preaidenL
'Phone 668.
to get a ready-made BnslneBa—with
Harmony prevails notwlthstaoding the
Burnett Hillman, the five-month
or without buildings—worth whUe
Traverse Bay nive No 71. 1. 0. T.
ling administered to eoclallsts.
boy at Jacob HlDman of WflUameburg,
to Inveetlgnte it U you want bnsl1M..
meets
In
I.
0,
0.
K
bail
Tues­
died at the hoene ot B. J. Hewitt, 601
nesB. Uttle ft McNamarw, 208 TQ LET—A couple of inside roome,
afternoon, September 6 and 22,
feat SHghtti street of cholera infan­ day
SAD MESSAGE.
sultnble for cdfiees or for sleepliig
and Wednesday evenings, September
rooms, modem buUdlng, eteam heat.
tum last'night ’The mothto ot the
16 and 30.
TO SELL—A fine gneollre tonntffi 26
UUIe ft McNamara, Insurance and Operator Took Telegram Telling of child died to May and Mrs. Hewiu.
Real Eatato BttdiaDge.
Traverse City Lodge No. 232. F. ft I
the miaiiemeal e! enatet ui Irui
canopy top and curtains, o
her aieter, has cared tor it since.
Fiancee's Death.
. M. Special communication cacb
and (heap. UtUe ft
fenik.
\
TO LET by Uttle ft McNamara-^^
All membara of the W. H. C. are
Syracuse. N. Y., SepL 18.—A sad
lomlay. H. O. JoynL W M.; M. E.
208 Fitmt streeL
incident has come to ll^t in coanec- quested to meet.at Orange beJl at 3
for Frankfort, nenzania. ML Pleasant,
tlon with the death of Hiss Helen o’clock sharp Satnrday morning to
Clare. Alma, 81. Louis. luaua. Owoav,
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200. 1.
MlfiOKLLANEOUB. .
Barry, who was klUed Wednesday by attend toftHtaneinl at Mrs. Oridley.
. O. F.. meets Tuesday evenings in
t side. 6 rooBu. only 8«00 and
will he on bend to take their
Scad
fer
ev
H*9Uet
sa
the
Uwi
falling
from'a
window
while
walking
Howell.
Ann Arbor. Toledo, and all
ball A. U. Curtis, N. G.; C. S.
<m monthly paymente. same as rent
af-Desentesd DhtrlkenM •fPrsperty.’’
Id her sleep.
Dont yon want IL .
tanlehed.
___
Johnson, seeretarr.
southern and es te.a points.
a load. For tattinc,
Miss Berry's father sent a telegram
SAIA—Nioe 1 ew hOQW, No. 868
reverse
City
Chapter,
putting
itring down sbd.
sbd, 10 bents a square
Luther, the !
J. J. KIRBY. Q. P. A.
I Thomas Farrell, who was engaged
t; 860B0 down. yard. B. E. Van Alston. 3238-tf
to Masonic
MbsodIc hall the
-Hr. and Mrs. WUllam Alexander of O. a S.. needs in
to the girl. He Is one of the tel^rapb
balance monthly. See & O. OUlett,
Tuesday on or before each full moon.
FARM or
623 East Ei^th street < r write
I at RoppletMi, on take Ann. «ed yesterday of Inflama- Annie Soule. W. M,
r and burg
tlon o* the bowela Ralph Anderson
F. A. dary. Grand Rapids.
Atuii, Casrdiii sad Beedver.
Trains leave Traverse City aa fol­
.. 2,346, M. W. A ,
went to Inks Ann this afternoon to
lows;
hall Monday cventake care ot the body. The funeral
the operator who took the meesage.
For Grand Rapids. DetrolL Toledo,
208 Front street, a fine brick build­
aub. V.
personal prepChicago anu wesL 6;00 a. m.. 11:66 a.
ing—two Btores and modem tene­
Pencil in hand, he wrote the words will be held Saturday.
; Joseph Sleder. clerk.
B to s
erty.
_
1.
Newland,
The regular hop of the New Wequem.. 6:2P p. im and 10;10 p. ra.
ment foome above—price lees than
room. 603, I 1 wu.laelm block, fifth which conveyed the news of his sweet,
For Saginaw. Bay City. Port Hur­
floor.
heart's death. When he realised their tong club WlU be held this evening
*6S-tf
on. Toleoo, Detroit and.oast. 6:00 a.
and should the weather conUnue as
t he was overcome with grief.
m. and 11:66 n. m.
dold as at prsMnL It will probably be
-TO SELL—14 acres, three-fourths of
For Mauisleu. Ludlllgton. Mllwau- •
. a mile from the dty; all deared FOUND—Bundi of keys. Apply a
the last hop of the seasop. The man­
koe and Muskegon. 6:00 a. m. and
INJUNCTION NOT GRANTED.
Eagle office and pay tor thU ad.
and seeded to clover; oesy terms.
6:20 p. m.
'
agement hope to have a large gather­
S241-tt
Uttle ft McNamam Insurance and
For Elk Rapids. Kalkaska and Cen­
ing of the members tonight and a
Brown’s Aid Asked
tral^
Lake. 7:0|»o, m.. 1:20 p m. and
good eodable ttme.
Strange Case. tt.EE. Chase was taken sudden­
! miles from dty, G. e. & L ANNUAL EXCUBSiON
Instead of ‘’Hunting tor Hawkins,”
For Cbarlevlhx and Petoekey, 6:09
_______ some wood;
8. m.. 1:20 p. m. and.6:15 p. m.
e manager of that troupe which ly ill at the home of Mre. Colonel
boose; eome amaU frulL Uttle ft
1 H. F. MOBLLBE
showed here last night at Stelnberg’i Barnes to Nortbport Sunday sight and
» and Real “
J KBHOE
- Geu. Pass. AgL
Raitora^s
era's Mtor^tOUwjvm
Microbe Knier will stay
Grand may turn bis sttention to hunt­ his eon, Dr. O. E Ohaee. was sent for.
AgenL;
ing in reality tor a member of hU an Up to Monday night he was considered the pains
ain of Rfaeamattsm, alley the
TO 8BLL-168 acres; 70 acr^ dear­
in a serious condition' but Tuesday itohings
troupe. This attemoMi he
ags of Ecxeme, prevent '
The Bupular Aucconeer of Qraiid
ed; hoose two story, 6 rooms, partly
_ ing------in Bright’S
--------------------Disease,------Justice S. M. Brovm by applying for morning had recovered sufficiently so wasting
Traverse County. Office 330 East
finished; rooms sll finished down
an Injunction to prevent one ot hla the doctor returned home. Captain tralize the gnawings, of Dyspepsia,
l-'ront street, Traverse City.
■tain: ban old. 30x40; two gransweeten the foulest stomach and
eriee attached to barn: good well
company from jumping his job. which Chase retuned Wednesday to Trav­ bring back a normal appeUto to the
Udjn£Tn-0„, Onu would cause the cancellation ot the erse City.—Ndrthport Leader.
near house; outside cellar bolding
ARCHITECTS.
suffering patient The above are
100 bushels of poUtoes; orchard. 80
only a few of the many germ dist Manlelee tonl^L JuaF. E WALKER.
treea; 20 grape vines; nice lake on
— : this remedy surely conquers
Tldtele good for 10 daysi See any
■•iMMd m% wroma AoSItor.
CopemlBh
fenn. Uttle ft McNamera Ins. and
. and health is ag^ restored.
"Don't you think." asked the young
Kaleva .
Real Estate Bsehange.
2117-tf
man with the long nose, "that >1
I 'pboi
Gnickstep dresses as much tike a ni
II size detaUs given with all plans.
TO B8RL—New tDM9 oC Grand Tnv
C. L LOCKWOOD.
OBJECTS TO STAMPS.
aa possible In order to get herself
eras Coonty. Uttle ft McNamara.
G^ Pass. AgenL
trained NURSES.
ealked about?"
86184
•16.
l^d Rapids. Mlcb.
Bpeineee Men's Aeeocletlen Would
"On the suppositkm that she do<-s. "
MRS.’e. W. SHELDON, NTOSE.
FOR SALE OB BKCHANQB—On one
replied the other .voting man. will)
Cheek Their Uic in Trade.
Graduate U. B. A. training 'school.
but
of the beet streete in Grand Baplde.
frosty
iflttter
to
bit
eye,
■"!
sugi:.|'^■«s
'9S.
Grand Rapids. ClUzeoa''
Buteris
of
all
dise^.
Port Huron, Mtoh.. Sept 18,—1
lots or acres. Just outside city r
that we defeat her purpose by not tal
State Bnslneas Men’s
Its. tor Traverse City property
Ing about her. UndersUndV—Cbii-nIf you are sick, this remedyshonld
convention here, totA decisive action go Tribune.
good fmlt farm along Traverse Bay.
be
taken
immediately.
Dont
defer
NOTICE TO TAXPAVER&
uaklng si
MONROE ft I^LE.
against trading stampe by adopting
Write or ceU on O. J. Merritt, 604
there
a Cbicac
. ..jrlnee.
le tax roUs tor the, collection of
Beat Front street. Traverse City.
reeoluUon to-Send a bill to the legis­
At the exact toMDOit the proposal Is'
Aim Block.
school end city taxes and special ae- lature to forbid their tue In this state. made a young man actually believes
82804.1m
eeasmente tor the five wards of the The aesociaUoa strongly disapproved he isn't worthmf the girl.
targe BettHe, Bl. Oallan dag*. *8.
k COPEMISH AND A. A- R. E
TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
'^TO SELL INSURANCE if i&ere is city ot Traverse City, Michigan, hare
of the passage of the parcNs poM bill
anything yon want to know or want
■adam’i
Chicags, si
^ 'J. M- TULLiH,

, done in the line of Inenianoe we wlU been placed In my hands tor coUeetion. and will work against 4L
JAMWIO. JUHNSUN.
Land looker -and Umber estimator.
will be Is my office tor the purpose
ilv As«n'Trav»r«» Cur
Hardwood Umber and stubble lands
of collecting said taxes on erery week YOUNG COUPLE WERE KILLED
for
sale,
Residence
260
South
Elm­
end Beal
wood Bve. ClUxens' 'phone 712. June;
day from now until Nov. 1, 1908, from
excursion on Tnertay, October 6, to
TO SELL—46 acres near
a„t. 8 o'clock unUI 11:30 o'clock (||lhe
While Orjvlng Heme In toe’
DENTISTS.
86.00, Toledo 86.00, Chicago
Hcoee. aeven romns; post, b
torenoon and from l o'clock -to 4
Last Night
Irand Raplda 84.00 (stations
Ait tUc Mai WDo Owis Oae
wire tonang; cedar block oe___
GRAND RAPIDS ft INDIANA RY. CD
-.00.) TtesecConneaut, O.. Sept. 18.—A few miles
laear^; w^. Uttle ft McNam­ o’clock In-the aflerhoon of each day.
‘in Effect September 18, 19u3,
Richmond.
ond exconloft will be to Ri<
ara, 182 Front etreeL
east of here last
Trelna leave Traverae City aa MlIhd., on Tueeday, October 18th. Fare
21.
and
Mias
Minnie
Rau^Iin,
86.0(r. 'HekeU good to return for 10
FOR SALE—40 acres.. Fine fmlt ano
For
Petoekey. Mackinaw. > Grand aged IS. were run down and kUled by days. See G. E ft I. agents for toll
farm land near Traverae City.
Keplds and Chicago 6:20 a. tn.
partleulara or addrees C. L Lockwood.
About 10 acres clear balance wood paid on September 1 and until October the'TwenUeth Centmy Limited oi
For Petoske^ Mackinaw, Grand
penalty ot one per cent tor eoUeo- Lake Shore road. They were driving O, P. A. Grand R^lds, Mich. 3?46 t-l6
Inquire Mrs. Fred Bcfarette. 201
Rapids
and
Ft. Wayne, 11:10 a. m.
Nwth EHvtslon etreeL
8248-th tlon wlU be riiarged on an taxes r^ home In the datknees. Both young
r Petoekey, Mackinaw, l^aad
melnlng unpaid on October l and un­ people lived at North Sprlngfldd.
NOTICE
ds. Cincinnati and Chicago. 4:»
FOB 8ALE-At a bargalo. oorered
those elefiant highDRS. SAWYER ft PENLALLEQON.
til November 1 a penalty of two pai
Unless called upon by our represenDentists. Crown and bridge work a
UUve, Hr. E M. Waahbunte. pay so
twit tor oglleotlon wUl be charged
grade pianos we are
Bpeclalty. Office new Wilhelm b
attenUon to persons eoliclUng Rug
316 E Front 8L
seso-tf
U'hen Tolstoi was wortdog oi
'Office In WIEelm block. Room 210.
showing? The name
novel - Kesurrectlou" be made aeveia! ordera claiming to come from PetosU, E H*«iruii.i.
A. D. TVUBE ,
FOTEAI«--Cook Stove In flmtHjtosi
cey. as many, hake been victimized by
igo. Indianapolis, st. lx>ul*
)
to
the
criminal
courts
of
Mow
Office 605 new Wilhelm i^aHm>lds,g:80a.m.
lYwrdlttop cheap. W. S. WllUama.
mW'tf_________ Cltr Trearomr.
oslog Carpet and getting cheap work
and
81.
Petersburg,
to
watch
Cltlteaa 'phone No. 682.
1108 Randolph^
88iS^
made with the ebeapest warp. We
Trains arrive rroo FL Wayna.
meUiods of iirncedore and iDddeutr are the original and only reliable ManOr^^^pios. Petoekey end HaeMis a guarantee of
TO SBU/—A good toether top baggy
It teved Hie Leg.
of Interest. One day in a Mwrow utaetnriag Company to Petoekey. and
P. A. Danfarth ot LaOrange. Oa.. courts man \va» arelgned before the make the <«ly “Sanitary Bags" made
their pe r f e o ti o n.
and a land and water Ueyole. Uttle
T^s arrive from Richmond. FL
^esed tor six months with a fright- jedge for bevtug married seven wt
ft McNamara. 108 PrimTetreeL
of New Wools and oU carpets, there.
Wayne, Grand Kaplds. Petoekey and
Bngnlre' at ^iSs to^olpb
SS4M-2

£T'o,

SALTED PEANUTS

Paving Tax

Sewer Tax

Estates and
Trust Funds

I«r
Pere Marquette

IpMS I
IiseaseI

Radam’s
Microbe Killer

The Michigan
Trust Company

DIRECTORY

■“ iiii

TAXES!

; SSr.;;::i;SS:'

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1

HAVE YOU
NOTICED
KiriBALL

Wounds. PQee, it's t
TO m^Yary tow ' price , three Co. and 8. E f
un-MU
In r>r ud un.

rsu-ns.s's-’is.ss

ei> s ithln three jrara. He entered
>r Ulcers, defeiine. nnd the Judge, with some curi­
t aalre in osity. di-manded to know what had in­
duced
I'lui to mni-ry »• often.
- Only
“O,” replied the prlsoner. seriously.
•To find a good wife. If that sUouM
jwove poMlble.”—New York Tribune,

BUY yonr Onting FlasneM of te.
--------------- '- -11, low prices. iTie
88444-1

We wUI pay • Ubaial reward to have
ifortnatlon regaritog persons ' who
take advantage oC our name and reliabUtty to Impoae on the people.
aocredtted Agent wDlI call upon your
city soon and eAIbft the New Wool
Rugs that we mamdacture, which Is
Uie >«et value to floor covering

Factory prices and
liberal terms.

W. W. KIMBALl CO.

Mackinaw. C: 50 p. m
Trains arrive from NorthporL
Omena and buttons Bay. 11:10 'a. m.
DH A. H. HOLLIDAY. ,
ond 4:26 p. m.
Graduate of ToruDto Unlveretty. Offiee
in Munson block. 'Phontor office.
103: resldenoe. 104.
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