The Daily Eagle, September 12, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, September 12, 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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1903-09-12

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THE

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VOIi XI: NO. 3240.

Beautiful Rugs
4T VERY SMALL PRICES
*

EAGLE.
TKAVE^E OrrS^MICHIG^^^TORDAY^SEPTEJfBEB 12,.190a

A Large Line 6f

$1.75
$2.75
$2.00

Eng. 54*5 ft

A beantlful Sm.rrna Bn;. 3 fl *e It.

HnTjr_ All Wool Smym* Kupt, 24x5 ft.

$2

50

...... $3.75
Hexry AH Wool Smyra* Bugs, 4 ftxT ft..

Jg yg

A beaulifnl Tspvettj Bog, 5^t. 3 in.x4 ft. 6 io .

yg

A Wutifol VeWet Riy, 2-3x44.

^2 25

A beautiful VeUel Bog. 3 fl.xtl ft..

gg

A beautiful KeTcrsible Eujg. 0 ft*» ft.

gg .yg

yg

A beautiful Reeersble Bog. fi fl. square.

$ 1 4 50

A brautiful KererRiblcBiig, » n xIS ft,

$17 50

Heavy ru^ in all patterns and colors: can be used
either side up; differe.nt colorings on each side. Guar,
anteed not to fade. Will outwear Velvet Brussels or
Axminister*
We have a full line <»f Tapestry, Velvet Moquette,
Smyrna, Ax minster and all kinds and sizes of rugs and
art squares. Also a full line of Lace and Tapestry
Curtains, and Rope Portieres. Our li^e of Tapestry
and Velvet CarjMfts. China ami Japan 'Mattings, OU
Cloth and Linoieuros is comph lH. WINDOW SHADES
of all sizes ra^e to order. '

boat;V

[IMAGINED HE
WAS A PAPA

^ Leak Waa tl

IF^pt

MURDES
UICIDED

HractloU Home lUriiUber.

...OUR...

$3.00*1^2.50
SHOES FOR WOMEN

A GENUINE CORDOVAN SHOE
A. few years bgoebuldD’l be bought for b*s.s than
six or eight dollars, and now we offer vou <me, a
I Crossett Shoe, with “Vist-rdizeJ”—waW^oof—sole

Are nict-r llisn ever this
fsll. We sre doiug everyU>ing we c*n to sstiiify
the wanw“of your feet.

I

FOR $4.00

ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
New Ghe« Store.

)

Our Crossett patent and enamvi shoes have ”Viseolized”—waterproof—.soh's, if you wuiit tli««ni.

Bachant «Sk Roscoe.
1 to8 Fr.-nt St

5

Paric. r BtMs’ «M Stand

VERY AHRACTIVE VALUES
IN BLACK TAFFETA SILKS

k SAVINGS

A 36 inch Black TaffefU, very sightly in appearance
and a fine weighty silk, will give good wear.

Very Special value at 87C.
A 36 inch 6laek Taffeta, one which is fully guaran­
teed to wear and perfect in every particular, an A 1
quality,

A very special value at $1-00.

Very special value at $1.121-g.
A 36 inch Black Taffeta. This is a gennine oil. boiled
silk and oue that is guaranteed to give perfect satis­
faction.

,

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Very special value at $1.26,

New Jewelry Store on the
Sooth Side.

n. I, KNAPP

PTOsh Oysters at J^iW’a

A 36 inch Black Tsiffeta. This is absolutely a fine dye
silk. |a vtry soft and pliable and gua’ranteeiMb wear.

Very special value at $1.59.
COR.
fbont

NEW

MID

STORY
BIOCK.

Ufflplh

Watchmaker

why'
ROT
' L»E

Watches, Ctocts and Jewelry
Rne'ilepalijni a Speeially.

409 i Union Street

GROWTH OF 208 IN ATTENDANCE
IN TWO YEARS.
eavor of wlglnaUty. gave a most doUghtGi] party y^Ufrday aftenoim.
decorated with painted
RELIEF 'RbOMS OPENED POR
Bhamrock leaves were Issued Inviting
THEIR CONVENIENCE.
the ladled to a cup defender party.
Twenty were present to enjoy the
unique affialr.
Dpon arrival, the guests were fornjihed with
Side with the Ameritmn fiag and on
From the figures sapplled-by Supt.
the other side with shamtock.- On
I. B. Gilbert, It Is learned that the total
.Mde bearing Up
enraUment in the city schoMs up to
t ships,-snd) as:
yesterday, the tdose of the flimt week
ot'this aemester, was 1,876. 'The en­
rollment St the end of (he first month
UUe. ladyship: a JoUit Inlereat, part­
a year ago was 1,788 and at the end
nership. Mr*. O. C. MoOaU took the
of the first month two years ago 1,668.
first prise in this contest and was conThis is an Increase of 88 over'last
sdquenUy cAled the cup lifter. She
year, an increase that will naturally
received a Bohemian green and gold
be stUl greater at the W of thU
mMiUi. and an Increase of £08 over
Fdlowing the conteeL the ladles
the attendance of two years ago.
played endire, keetdng score on the
The ineressed attendance has ahown
opposite side of their card. Mrs. Wm.
the wisdom of opening relief rooms.
H. Poster took first prise, a'yacht filled
To fill these has required a good deal
with cfadce-candy and with the Amerl.
of transferring of pupils, as the crowdesn fiag fioatlng from Its mast. Mrs.
'ed schools did not have the reUef
Fred
received as a consolation
IE in them. Supt, Gilbert says
prise a white box decorated with ahamthat on account of the way the city Is
lock. - The bo* was filled with tea and
cut up with railroads snd by the river
a card with the words, "U^
transferring is not an easy task,
ton's pnly consolation."
brents object to having their dilldren
The dining room was festocaed In
cross the railways and their swltiMes.
ahamrock lesvea and the centerpiece
The enroUment in the schools is ss
decoration was extremely beantlfnl.
fcdlows:
large mirror, representing the water
High' BChooL -...................... £88.
by ferns and in the
Central ...........
4S9.
center of It was the mip defender Re­
Oak Park.................................. 36L
liance. Small silver boaU were at the
Boardman ................................ 1<2.
plate of each guest for eonvenlrs.
Elmwood..................................... 386.
The following menu was served:
BoonvHle, ................................. 17.
Chicken Croquettes, .
Sooth Primary. ...................... 43.
Potato Salad,
Olives,
Hot Rolls. Total...........................
1.876.
lee Cream. Cakes, Coffee.
Boats were used as serving dishes.
TWO FAILURES AT THE SOO Butter pamaa<wuee in ahamrock shape
and the cakea cut to represent sham­
rock leaves, were teed-4n grera, Tiie
Mland gt«M.a^

Lynchbura Ol SepL 12.—
young man named MUchsal and Hiss
Cleo Woodrow were fired upon whUe
returning from n dance. Mine Woodwss elToA in Che 'Mack of the
bead and
It wss Mieged that Sam Sharper did
the shooting and blood hounds were
RECOVERED EVERYTHING
on the trail. Sharper’s dead body
found in a dense'woode. He had The Thrl
d on Weet Side
Been Straightened Odt.
blmselff through the head.
D. E. Caner'a platform wagon which
was stolen bom hie barn on Tiiursday
SWAP AMEHCANS EOS CHI^ESE afternocm mJ the harness that was
taken at the/same time were found at
Mud lake, two or three miles from his
home. The wagon waa ve^ muddy
iudicatlDg that it had been
long distance. The horse of Titus
Cooling who lives near Mr. Carter
was taken from m open shed Thurs­
day night Md It is supposed that the
San Francisco, Cal, SepL 12,^A
party who stole Carter's wagon iook
bold attempt has Just been discovered
Cqoilng’B horse, Mr Cooling has also
to defraud the gbverament by shipping
recovered his horse.
hlna OB
six imposters In place of si* Chinese
FOR ANY COMBINATION.
who were onJered deported. One ar­
rest has bera ,made and others win
Elk Rapid* Football Players are i
ftrilow. The meet BAnflittonsI devel<»Ing Chesty.
Tuents are expected.
Eak Rapids. Mich., Sept. 12.—The
young men of sak Rapids met last
CARDIHAL. IS COMING ROME Thursday evening Md organised a
football team as follows; Captsin,
Fred Bruce; left end.-Fmnk He^;
left tackle, John Butler, left guard,
Coniad Mayer; center, H. U. Groat;
rl^t guard, BnUe Wlckenbui^; rl^t
Ad the Priests in His PrevliiM WIN
tackle. Rex Md Bonner; rt^t end.
Oqther in BaWnwre.
Geo. Marks; quarter back. Brace and
Mayer; right half. Harvey Kramer;
. New York, SepL'12.—Word was re­ left half, Glen Preston; full back. BU
ceived In this 'elfy today tfaiat Cardi­ QrML
nal Gibbons had ■tartaj tor the United
GMtaln Brace expect* by bard drill­
States and wm
ing and plenty of work to pat the
All prlesU and prelates in the team In a conJltlou to meet any camcardlnaTs pravtnee will aasMsUe in blnatloo of football entbuslsats that
BalUraore to greet biim
cai« to visit Bk R^lds.

Evening Prero of SL Jqeeph'Changed
Hands Today.
8L Joeaph, Mich.. Sept 12.—TkeBrenlhg Press, .the oldest ropnbUean
paper in the eoonty and for the pest
four years edited a^ pnhlUhad by W.
R. Oodnn. waa oold tkl* tBo^ning to
Charles L. Hays of Chleago who takes
»8l<w. October 1.


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CHARLEVOIX NEXT PLACG

IlGH SCHOOL
ASPIRATION

PENNINGTON 1MAOE HIGHEBT INDIVIDAUL POINTS.
“BABE" WINNIE SHOWED UP IN
THE CONTESTS,

very few.people in the dty who knew
The events qdieduled were puUed
off. however, with the exoeptkm of the
pole vanK for -which event there were
two teams, from the First and Second
wards.
'He t^.Dumber of points was u! .
and of these tha«Flrst ward carriea
Fourth f. the Fifth not cota^ men
In My event. The hldiest personal
made by Levi T. Pen
who took five fireu, one second and
one third, making a score of 28'points.
Ibe relay team from the Second was
the crack*te«n of the day as the rwwho were'expected did oA
show op at the grounds at all. So Pen­
nington Md Cedby. who had gone in
nearly every event for the sake of hav­
ing the ward represented even in
things where they bed no heve of
winning, got two other west aide men,
with a crippled anatomy and the
other an 11-yearoIJ and. as tber«
were only three teams in the evenL
cinched third place by getting the men
round the course before dark.
There was but one dedslon which.
was'plainly unfair Md that was la
the loe-yard dash when Lnrdie was
given second piece (
who elenriy finished ahead of him by
three feet
Tbe greetest surprise of the day
was the wsy In which “Babe" Winale,
wel^t 210 pounds, showed up. going
of the runs, the welghUhrowIng end tbejumps, both broad find

Wmd Ibfist-*MB
this city. Wait alfio Miowed that be
was 'ndt ’to be forgotten in the nma,
getting first place in the 440 and.lOOysrd runs.

The events Md winner* were m fMlows:
20-yard dash, best two In three-l4vl
Second ward: A. &ilogg. tied. First ward; A. WalL Oed.
First ward.
100-ytrd dash-WalL First ward; W|
Lardle. FMTtb ward; Pennington, Sec-,
ond ward.

Effort Is to be Made to Raise 8100
In Subscriptiona.
Athlei
. of the
High Bcb<
bool b
afternoon after school Md elected Herry DeM president and SupL I. B. Gil­
bert secretsry and treasurer.
It Is intMded that an effort wUl be
made to have the Traverse City High
school foptbell team a member of the
me of MlchlgM. It
this is accomplished It wlU be the
means
of football hei;e thM can othewise be
done Md as the team this year will
probably be as strong as any team up
year, the local High school
need not be abaid of My other in the
state.
There U a deficiency of about $16
according to the treasurer's report
Md it Is the intention of the essoclaUon to rtrculate subscription pMets
among the local buslneae men in order
to raise tlOO, which would give them
a s<md fiuMclal standing and Insure
their having up-to4ate Md first-class
paraphernalia with which to work-

High Jump — P
ward, 6 ft.; Winale. Plwt ward; H.
Colby. Second ward.
880-yarJ rtm-MlUer, First ward:
Winnie, First ward; H. Dean. Third
ward.
60-yard dash—Peimlngton. Semmd
ward: Kellog, First ward;.WalL FIrat
ward.
Broad Jamp^Pennlngton, Second
ward. 16 ft.; Winnie First ward; Col­
by, Se<^ ward.
Relay-First ward. Kellogg. R.-g^n. .
koop, MUler. Walt; Second ward, C
Novak. T. Brief. Colby. Pennington;
Third ward, H. Rqsooe. c. Geer, Snubell. DeM. ,
FlaMdally, there have been mneb
more snccessfol meets In thM dty, as
the ettendMCe yesterday did not pay
for the grounds and InddentaJ ex­
penses. necessitating, mi the part of
the srard managers at leaaL 4 ■i'gr*"g
down into pockets. Yestmday was m
GIVEN FAREWELL RECEPTION Ideal day for the meet Md a good
crowd should have attended but
SECOND .METHODIST CHURCH town is noted for its poor support of
anytblng In the sporting Une—baaeLOSES Two MEMBERS.
ball, football or field eventa.
Mr. and Mr*. Carter and Mrs. KeKMr MR- AND M<
IRG BAIRD'S RECEPTION
Go to Washington.

Mr. Md Mrs Cyras Carter Md Mrs.
Bicabeth Keltner, who will remove
to the stale of Washington iiva weA
or BO, were given a Greweir reception
by the membero Md friends of the
Second MetbodUt cburdi last evening
in the parlor* of the church.
short programme was given con­
sisting of remarks, singing, etc. The
ladies of the church served retresh.of the evening was
spent In social cooveraatloo and in the
F'l^ lOystefe ^ Jaeteon'a
playing of games.
Mrs. Keltner was one of the chartef
cent by paying gas bills bylsth luL members of the Seoond Methodist
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churob. has always-been-a•taithfo]
worker and has bad much ratMacUon
CHRISTIAN OIURCB
amj\kD*.
io watching its growS). Mr. M
wi
Meetings In Steinberg's Opera House. Carter have both'been active wpriters.
Mr. carter berved a nnmbbr of yean
Sermon su'-ject Sundey nlgtit.
- <« thfr boards trnstisea. Mrs. cfiiW
baa been a very efleient teaser In
the Sunday echobl and an oOesr in
the Bgiworth LMgns, and has bean a
member of the choir.
Try the Oyster BanJwi^es 'at
OvBtan at Jaikaast'a.
State Judge* of Probate Will Meet
There In 1904.
BetUe Creek. Mich.. SepL 12—The
state association of ^nbate Judges
selected Charlevoix as the place of
meeUug next year and -the toUowlng
were tiected: PresMeot, J. H.

•MiAr I SEUEVE--

NichigafiTM^

IN THE FIELD DAY EVENTS HELD
YESTERDAY.
•.

Mrs. John F. Ott of

SanH Ste. Marie, Mum.. 8mL 12.-e
W.-b. HamlltoD. lesee of the Intmatbiii^-hotel, and the Oooke Company,
grocertee, both of the. Canadian Soo.
haVe gone to the wall. Both are lead, _ coneema. The faUnre Is due to
the genenl alnmp in business* on the
other side.

AN-OLD PAPUR solo.

A 36. inch Black Taffeta is a soft and weightysilk and
has a very bright Swiss finish. Tbe wear is guaran. teed.

MOST HONORS
TOflRST WARD

Had a Contest
America's Clip.

New Yor
-The, tugboat
Heath,b
^ Havana steamship oompanyi.)
Moment's
warning i
B at the
at 6
HE IS 80 YEARS OF AGE AND AL­ lines of tl
o’dodfc,thls n
•1 It is bMIeved
LEGED MOTHER »5.
that every c
r "was drowned.
When the boaf«
t. four
She Had Planned to Inherit Hie Big
d and retired
Fortune.
for the nl^t a
d would
be In the t
It U
Uiought the S'
a leak.
Detroit, Mich.. Sept. 12.—When old
Later advlceS ]|
It there was no
Jeremiah D'Donneirs mother died she
loss of 1
left him »20.0W worth of propert; io
revert to other heir* at his death pro­
vided he left no children. Other heirs MEMORY I
' SOLDIERS
sold their Interest which was solely
dependent on whether O'Donnell ever
had any children to Stephen Baldwin,
capital1st
Then O'Donnell who is 60 yc
married a woman aged 65 and last
month a child was bom. Baldwin be­
came suspicions and -Mrs. oaxanell
Oyster Bay, J
confesses she got the babe from
12.—Preslthe House of Providence and fooled dent Roosevelt ^
. ------ d all prepthe doctor into signing the birth cer­ aratJons for I
1 trip during the
tificate.
lew York and AnQ’Donnel] who is a JoUy old Irtshf and Thursday.
an. much given to drlnUng, was
I leave Oyster Bay
fooled with the rest and Is btdUng mad.
the Sylph.
If to receive from
[ New Jersey on
NEWS OF SAILORS RECEIVED
. the m<»uI erected to the
r soldiers who

Were Lost.

9Bt|«EI PUITY

MRS. JOHN F. OTT GAVE UNIOUE
ENTERTAINMENT. "

NOW jeRRV O’OONNELU OF DE­
TROIT 18 BOILING MAD

_ Providencek R. I- Sept.’ 12.—The
schooner W. S. Fielding, of Uverpool.
•• S.. yesterday brought particulars
loss of nine passengers and the
rescue of eight from a c^sUed fruit
schooner off the island of Oooalvee.
July 17 last. The drowned and r
coed were French Hayten negrOes.

PRICE TWO OENTa

J0U.V CUP
ENROLLMENT
INCREASED 88

J. W. SLATER.
Retail aod Wtaolesale

'r-..

;' ..

Tltsy Were-Given Beautiful Water
Color Painting.
^ ’
Last evening. Mr; and Mr*. Thomas
Baird, who mre married Wedneaday
DighL were given a very ideaaant re­
ception at the hooe eff Mr. and Mrs
PtAer Penningten fv Ihe ■ChrtetlM
Endeavor eodety of-the Friends
church. The cMiqaalon waa a very
one Md the -evening wu ooeupled with mn* dr Capld'e eA^p.iog
a groat
The rooms were prettily feetocned
la pink Md ,vblte and In th*,dlnlng
room the poUshed -table had tor its
a beautlful'oo«atterB^oe
.which . rested an- tei« J?of^nk sweet peu


groom with a bewtifu! water ebhr
peiatfag, th»4)M of Mm. F, R. WOUaau of Bk Bag^. '

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X-.r

Tlie Dally Eagle.
rae e^ou! p»«s* ^akmwts.

Bnterad u Tnnni QUa Mtamm u

chUlM by the jvsslng of Benatct Pul-'
ler’s boon of Secretary of State Wai^
ner, and must awUt the balmy days of
^slng, to nake toelr fll^t among
poUtietahB.—ItoalatlqiM Oouilsr.
Both Tbonw 6K.

Sntaolbfln to Tha D0U7
re«aMtad to notitr tte oSee ot «
«f OH7 ftUore to rooolve tho po9V
properl7 or on tUoe so that tte luttentloB
the carrlw bo; n*j be
edied wUhcmt dtfsarCecnlDB &VMNO.
Sept. U.—<M«s 4mKdiie in *'A Olri
rht»m BiradaBi.-—Steliihet*'* Qmnd
open boose.
8«vL 16.—Oeo. B. OUl'B Big ProdneUoD «f “A UtUe Ontesst,” vlth
D0II7 Tbeobsld:—Btemberg’s Oraad
open house.

It is rscorded of OomsUos Vaade^
but that before be died be said to a
friend; ■! don't see what good tt
does me—U1 this money that yon say
is mine—In tact, I nerer saw It and
never had it in my hands tor a mo! dress no better ihan my
private secretary and cannot eat as
mnch as my vwriimM i Uve In a
big servants' boatdlngdioase, am bothered to death b> besxara, have dyspep­
sia. ?M<Tinr drink champagne, and most
of my money is in the hands of others,
who use it mainly tor their own bene­
fit''—Battle Creek Moon.

THB CHUeCHBS “I

. HOME OF THE TRUSTS.
New Jetser is vMl known tor the
1 under lu tows bnt
where In that state U the “home", of
the big OMpontlonsT No. 16 BzCbsnge place. Jetser Cltr. VllUam E.
Curtis tMlB us. is their donloUe There
C^^Stout »tor.
In a trl-angnlar elghtetoiT building
of gray brick, oocnpled by a bank, a
M^ing aerrl^and sermon, 10:60.
real estate firm and sevenl Insoranoe
sdraol at 18 boo
Bveulng service at 7:80.
companies, are more than 10.000 InTlsA cordial Invitation to all these serible UmantE who appear and depart leu.
' quarterly, sanl-annually or annually,
aoetwdlng as the articles of InoorponSecond Methodist Church.
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, pastor,
tlon ragnlre.
assi meeting. 6:«6.
This Innocent looking building Is the
10:30. Morning service. Theme.
lair of the ochvua, the home of the "Tbe Christian and his mission-'
trusts. The laws of New Jersey, under
Sunday school at 12:00.
Bpworth League, 6:80 p. m. Leader.
which the larger number ot the great
corporations of the United States are U^s Mabel GwatkinE. Topic, "The
call of Isaiah."
e that each shall have
Evening service. 7:30.
Theme.
Its headqnartera and hold its stock- "What Is. real life?"
bUders' meetliigs within the lirntts of
First Methodist Chucch.
that state. The laws do not enter into
Rev. W. L. tanVmn pastor.
parUcnlan; they do not say bow large
$:S0. Class meeting.
these beadqnarteiu must be nor how
10:30, Wo^p. Sermon by the pasmuch business shaU be
12. Sunday schooi
them, hence a smaU space is sofllclHit
6:16. I^worth League.
Topic,
to accommodate a large number of
"Call of Isaiah." Mrs. Prtep and June
companies, whose leggi representa- Shields
will lead.
Uves are a number of lawyers having
offices in this bnfldlng.
On the top floor there is a oorporaFourteenth St. Church.
wUch
and looks out for them and ________
nearly 2,000 of the largest trusts sad
"comblnstlcmB of capital" In the world.
BaptlW Choren.
It Is managed by two or three InteUlRev. W. T. Woedhouse. pasuw.
10:80, service. Subject. “In remem­
gent lookliig genUemen, with half
of me.'l The Lord's supper
dosen clerka and trpawcttecs. nm brance
will be observed at the close of the
< t& eorporathms they .r^ momlag aervlee. Offering for the Hlnrecent are kept In an ehonaous vault Uten- Aid sodety.
divided Into pigeon boles and drawers.
I, Barasa BlUe oUss for young
e owoBsUp. On the lower
floors of the building are 20 or SO law­
Subject.
yers whose azclnstve business is to
In a series of sermons on the subject,
represent cctporatlons that have
ftwr meetlug Tbursday eveatng
organised under the Uws of New Jer­
sey. and connected with their suites
All are orally Invited to attend
the services:
s U always a large r
with a long table in the center and
raws of lUiairs around It for the accom­
Rev. W. B. katthewB.1 pasttw.
modation of the stoekbtflders and di­
Young people’s meeting at 6 p. m.
Sunday
evening-service

• «t• 7:30 lorectors of the different companies
when they hold their qusrteriy « an- csl tima
Prayer meeting, Thuradny evening.
^ nnal meeUngs.
Bveiybody cordially Invited.
Canadians are generally credited
with moving slowly In bustoess but
tbe activity and pragtssslvahsss cd the
Dominion guvemment Is shown this
week by Its display of fruit and grain
. from the "Canadian West" at the Pon­
tiac state fair. CTer-rly wotded literaturv promising 16r acres of land to
the man who accepu the lan^ and the
iBTltaUon to live In Csnada is handed

LePotnte.
PlalD Ice cream la no longer aa'fslt
A motor ear m red span sugar was
tent No. ffTL K. O.
omsmented with trails of spun sugar
Pursitors'
Bowen and tlUed vritb an ice made to
represent a bird
Another device was a toiwn basket
and green reeds, all in spun sugar, and
Uled with luw made Uks little craw­
fish hnd large snails.
A third was a spun sugar blcycls
nverse Bay hive No 71, L. O. T.
ridden by a ben. with chicks'pwched
, mseu In I. O. 0. E\ ball Toesbehind It
'
day aftomoon, September 8 and 22;
A lobster <-nught In a cage, witb sea­
and Wodnasd^ evenings,- September
They are made from No. t Spanteh
weed tmtllui! about it was a fourth sheHsd
pssmita and srs traated in a
novel i«.
ataan purs way. No itrd W oM ffreate
'raveree a^r Lodge Nd. 222, F. A
nere iiiTfectly shaped and col- mad In our owti make. Eartt order la
M. Special oommuaicatlOD
mid .liw.1.1
itad dftei■ ths order Is rocslvsd Monday. a O. JoynL W. M-: V
Haskell,
avle CIpsr
Weavar, E. A. Monroe. John Lamsen,
Grand Travetas Lodge No. 200, _
PMUeir That.
HannMt A ILsy Marc. CO. Pricos qoot- o O. P., meets Tntoday evenings In
Braggnb.v—I tell yon Pm orarwork- ed to doalera.'
their halL A. B. CnrUs, N. G,; C. B.
tumipg out an awful lot of
. MRS. F. E. WHITE,
Johnson, secretory.
If O. Whrte, Mgr..
work just
Traverse City Chapter, No............
Noeksr-That'B Just
letly the word.
G. B. 8.. needs In Masonls hall the
your employer used In
Tuesday on or before each foil moon.
T work.—Baltimore J
Annie Soule, W. M.

SALTED PEANUTS'

have DO ottier model but tbmnaelves t
WorfclnB^Overtime.
Bight hour laws are ignored
those tireless little workers—Dr.
King’s New Life Pills Mniloos
always at work, night and day,
Ing Indigestion, BUllousoesa, Constlpatton. Sick Headache and all Stom­
ach, IJver a^. Bowel troubles. Easy,
pleasant, safe, sure. Only 26c at Bugbee Roxburgh Co. and S. B. Walt 6
Sods’ drug stores.
1-m

Timt Bsdlaaa editor who had hla
hooae tdovB up outfit to bs about St
tsrawttilatBoo y9n.

I::'.

if

santhoviiaasatafito;

Whitman and Davis /

Brand New |

SCENEKY
SllfUNG

BANaNi
CONQr
MUSIC

»BUD*’ IS NEARLY HERE!

Watch Case.

REMOVAL
I have moved my jewelry
store to the buitcliug fii-st door
east of Steinlierg’b 'Grand
Opera Hguse where I have a
new stock of watches, clocks
and jewelry,, and where I
would be pleased to meet all
my old friends and patrons.

L. M. Bennett

Prices:

SMtrsSullH>ipsiOlllfllllK
* MMTIVB tmi

13 Grand SpedafeS
For Monday i

SolJ'by J. G. Jolinson-

Wll

14 Quart Li]
ing

Preservle

:9c No.'9 Drinking Cup
8-Quart Milk Pans
Only.............
Heaters, Cook Stoves and Ranges!
BASaBU FUHH

I The Boston Store.
-BY ALL MEANS. HAVE A* FIT.- S. SENDA ft CO, CLOTHIERS.

•'W^ooTO to worabip wftb us 1

HamiltonS' Clothing ^ Co.
iJ. W. HILLIKER
Ruui-Cututu Broker

FALL and WINTER

-SUITS—
All the latest style?
of Hickey and Fxeem a n Co.
line,
liochester, New

MILLER BROS.
IS7 Front St

Beadle Block.

Final Clearance of Smms Apparel
Owiug to the fact that the weaUkw mao pr^icts
wanner weather, we will have our FINAL CLEAR­
ING OP SUMMER CLOTHING, HATS and PUKNISHINGS now. These will be'sedd MUCH CHEAP­
ER than you would e^heot—we
iiave more,
room for our lar^ stock of wintertClotfaing, Hate and
fui'nishinpj, etc. Open thU evening.

S. BENOA eSk.CO.
the

MAL MUMl.« CL»»inPim

HAS FOB ML€
Several Desiiable Farms.
Seven room house- and Int^
on Randolph street, near Elm­
wood avenue school. Easy .
terms; price’$1,000.
Seven room house on
sti-eet, lot 30x180.
Price
$750; half cash, balance
time.
Four dwellings on Elasl
side, reasonable prices, easy
terms.
Seven room house West
Ninth street, stone founda­
tion,cement cellar, lot 50x100.
Price $],41X».
Sevefl i'oom bouse on
Seventh street, .stone founda­
tion, lot 06x172. Price$l,400

Enquire at my oTflce
for terms.

Stylish Hats Are_These!

Just the Thing for Riift.

evanlng. prayer;
A oordiaj welooms to aft

Sunday acbool at mm.

I

Snlrt Iq Traverse City uy j. G. JohnsoD.

A cardial welcome to all.

Rov

We show in great variety of patterns, rang­
ing in price fronfbne dollar and seventy-five
cents to three dollars, fine Corduroys and
Cassimeres, fully guaranteed. We take all
the risk. You cannot lose on goods bought
from us. We take especial pride in our very
complete assortment of Union Made work­
ingmen’s pants, overaliat^cjtets, shirts,
etc. Agents for the celfebrat^" “Carbartt”
Overalls and Jackets.

York, are displayed
on our tables. -Suits
bought of QB are
pressed free o* f
charge
:
:
:

PILLS.

In Tripple Coated Blue and White Enamel Ware.

WOBKWGIIIEirS UNION MADE FANTS

1

Sscrtts-Thai’s BIC”

WHAT?

leaded ky Uw Qmr 9s|tr( aid Bueen

Morning Borvloe and asmon. 10:30.
Bible school at nocm.
Young Pecqile's aervlee. 6:16.
Bvonlng serrioe, 7:80.
Prayer meeting, Thursday. 7:80-p.

What EdHnia Say.
Appareatly tbe anIUn htmsalf U pro.
pared to admit ihat tbe
to date U all Cottasi and aomethlag
owr a yard wide—Defrott Joanml.

A Montreal wusnan stod Bar hM
to smMhsr woman lor $6M. TUnk
bow moeh ths seooaE veasan woold
have thought of 10m bad No. I let
him go lor ««»JT%KalamaBoo Os-

'‘A Grui

TakeHmebydKf«tl»di
And buy a liome now before
yon waste the whole amount 'in
rent. Oar Easy Payment Plan
is jnst like paying rent—and
cheaper—bnt yon get
the place in the end. We offer
yon your choice of tonr cottegeq,
desirably located on the Bast
Side—we cant tell yon all about
them here—jnst call and talk it

Duchees Camp No. 2,816, M. W. A.
meets at Woodman hall Monday erening. AugUEt 24. John G. Straub. V C.;
Josepli Sledcr. clerk.

Saturday SepL 19

t!ANroMAN

Atament be successful It wUl cripple ’Mayflower brigade
^edi
flay St 7 p.m.
drle improvements for many, years.
Subject of the Thunday evening

PklherlgNffimantaaymippreBBooqrtIng. But not if the worid knowa (toeu.

CTEINBERG’S

JSRAMI OPEBA BOUSE

«by Tht NdsArsM "IH."-

-

lant It atat time for the bbard «t
trade to be heard from after the _
vacaUon? ft l. a factor In the
town’s proapettty-

LOME NOTICBSs
TruvMis Bay Taut No. 186. K. O. T.
.......................
'L O. O. P.

t Preabytorian (
Sbm and Park at

Christian Ssienoa Strvice.
-Modem Woodman hall, over postoffice.
Cigarette smoking Is reported to be
Wednesday. 7:80 p. m.
quite'common among the small b<^
Bobject, Smitemher 18.
All are cordiaUy InvlU
of the city. The boys find an oppor­
tunity to smoke by remaining out on
the streets after dark. A bunch of
CongrogationalI Church.
Rev. D. Cochtfn, pamu..bofw some of vriiam were smoking dg.
Mcrakig setiuMi and music
arettes was seen cm the commons at
10:80. The annual irilerlng of the
the upper end of Slgth street lest American Mlaalwiary............................
night
be reertved. Please bring your
tribuaon for this groat work.
Sunday school at noon. Parents are
The price of a piece of pie has
inyltod
to vlalt-tte elasaei
hrou^t Bdltora Campbell and Seaodlate (Xristlan Bideavor,
stens to the sword's point Nothing
m. In the cSinrdi parlors. A
short of bloodshed would have follow.
ed a controvs
Y. P. s:c. B.at6:16. Young people
a whole pie.
lnvl«. Mr. Hoyt, leato.
Evening gospel service, 7:80. Tkko
Sanlt ate. Uarie fsces . big damage
front seats. Bring your friends with
suit and rtionld the United States gov-

88 over last year Indicates that tt
. city is growing and teat there Is s
race suicide In the Queen City.

j. a. ocBTia.o

ahoald bs annsaeed to Gnat Brfl
bet ha.fBther ‘^ot Oie oart'batore the
SeqUMi Ulthsruk
hona" It nailndi one oC ths'timmp.
ReV: A Msmn of Kingsley^ con.
who aaked to han a Shirt saved ov
duet service at 10 a. m. in the Bvedteh
Us button.—Grand BapUt Post.
Lutheran church cit
street
artel timber
There te n

IHE BOSTON DERBY

They are the
Shapes For the
Coming Season

THE BOSTON TOURIST .

Thc'N are thi- hats that men will wear—the}' like them—they are not-such extremes
as some seasons call for—they will fit nearly ever}’size of face. You’re bound to
find the rignt hat here, because the variety is here, and fashion says: Wear tbe hat
that looks well. The hat that fits one face won’t tbe next, so we carry an extra
large as-sortraeiit to meet all demands.

We Waiit to Tell You About Beautiful Iron Beds
that are so much iii demand. There ai-e so many new desiirnsand
combinations of colors. You ai-e planning changes for more bed
i;ooiu—yon will need several nbw beds—such beautiful colors, and
so well made. .-V full size white enamel iron bed for £2.25.
7wii brass trimmings for-$?{.30'.
.
much finer om^with
Other styles at
$5.00. $0.30 $8..'>0 and $10.00. The colored ebajnel is .u.sed in so
many combinations. Pink and gold, yellow
blue, lilue .and
white, yellow and nile green. Elegant brass beds in tbe most
artistic shapes, heavy 2-in6h posts and brass knobs.

We’re Ready for You if You are Ready for Mattresses
The sleep-inviting'kind—you don’t have to bunt for the soft spots
—these are all soft We sell you a mattrtiss with excelsior found­
ation and cotton top nr finishing for $2.75 and the ticking is the
best-made. Got another kind that is soft any way you use it, for
it is cotton top and bottom, with excelsior in the middle, The«e
are splendid sellers at $3.85. If you want a genuine dandy,. buy
the all layer cotton, warranted not to bunch, get hard (H* roll up.
They are so soft you almost over sleep. These come in 4 diifereBt
grades. There are many who will have notbmg but the best of
hair'mattress. We have some fine ones. The best that money
can buy. There is no wearjiut to a good- hair mattress.

EVERYTHING FOR

EVERYBODY 1

THE HANNAIt & LAY MERCANTILE CO.

"-^ja'ses
IMS aiqliT
UPHOLSTERira,
fimilure BepaJric^, MMtm H^sf
KeDOTfttisr and Fumiturt PAckiag.

or ENCASE,

br. J.W. GAUNTLETT,

issesi;

tM

TllWaWst atl«M'-phone SA.
A. B. ODBT18.

NEW RULES
FOR DIOCESE

Rastall’s
New
Jewelery
Store...
Not fullr settled yet
bat reatly (or business.

Special Ring Sale
Teaorrew (eatnrda;)
eOLiD BOLD aiNSS

$1.00.

Rastall,
Husilliiir Jeweler.

ACNE CONDENSED

SOUPS
Vegetable
Chicken
Tomato
Nock Turtle
Ox Tall
These soups are as
good as the best.
All at 7c a cam 3
ror 20c.

JOHN J.
BREZ I N A
ALWAYS

SONETHING
TO ANNOY YOU
lyben yon are naing oU
lamps or any kind ol light
but RLECTRICITV
in
your home or office. There
TEICITV for illuminsUng
purpows
No smoke, no
Mnrll. .10 grraae, no danger
from flrpp it is the mo-t
evuDomieal
that ecu be procured

Boardmsn River
E^trlc Llght^e
'Pmrer Company.

GAS. RANGES

Ltw aUffta

Is offering yon onr advice to get a
Gas Range, we ate simpty soggesUng
Uict you
with the best awiianee
awlianee lor cooung
cooUng
the world oontains. There is nothing
' better. It Is good enough for
body.
We have the largest aaortm

Traverse City
Gas Company
2«3 FRONT ar

BBBL BBTA-

IfD«.KatiaMl
roe. psroei in T
Tbos. OOttore
I^ 4, block U. H..

P. c. ^lIiBEBT

A. B. CUKTIS & CO.

Heal Estate & Loans

SBI^^

Baymond Thadcn

wHIbeintbelr offloe daring boriseas honto. each day, ready to write'
INSURANCE*

id.: WOO.
Evan T. Brans
and wife. s% of lot
Co.’a 2ad.a^.; '

ere and thaDJeratorms tonight and
Clergy WHi Not Be Atlowbd to Mi»tn
Sunday; colder Sunday and In the
.PelWes.,
north apd west porUons tcml^t; brisk
to high eootheiat winds sGlMog to
The Catholic priesu of the diooeae
northwest
of weetem MROilgaa are discussing the
ciTr m BRIEF.
probabilities of a general tightening of
the screws by Bishop Richter after
John F. Ott left yeeterday on a busl- next week. He has called a meering
esa trip to Chicago.
of the prigsu for a synod at Big Bapne^lPL'lday, immediately after
Miss Ethel Gibbs has reSimed to
Ollm where she attended eoU^ last the <doee of the -annoal retreat, when
rules tor the'diocese will be die- Fred R. Hoover of Kansaa City, Mo., cuaaed. Ever since this diocese
Is the guest o{ Ur. aild Mrs. Herbert orgsalzed. it has bera working under
the
rules
of the Detroit diocese, of
Uontngue.
which it was formerly a pait, but
The Leelanau county fair will be
the blabop wishes to make a number
held at Sotlons Bay September Si end
of riianges. Among other things he
30 add October i.
proposes to appoint i^neral superin­
Mlac Ida Pickard of Swttons Bay Is tendent of schools for the entire dio
visiting (rieode in the city Saturday cese. and It Is expected that Rev. Rob.
and Sunday.
Brown, of St. James church.
Idiss Oadyh Clouph and MIm' Char­ Grand Rapids,-will be named. There
lotte Latson returned to Ann Ar^r are about 75 parochial sehoois in the
this morning.
dloceee and he wUI have plenty of
Drill of the Modern Woodmen will work to keep him busy.
A copy of some of the proposed rules
be held out of doors Monday erenlng,
has been Isaned to the clergy In ad­
weather being taTomhIe.
vance, and while most of the changes
The Rathbone Sisters vrill -give
dance in the KnJgbU of Pythias hail, relate to business affairs, there
significant ones of another naWednesday. September 23,
One paragr^ states that ...
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crane
priest will hereafter be allowed, under
pala of removal, to participate in pollvislUng t
This is especially significant b^
cause tbere have been repeat^ in­
iris, advertising, agent for "Man
stances. especially in Polish oongregato Man.” were In the dty today.
tlons, wherein the-pastors have prac­
Joe Oberlin has fione to Grand Rap­
tically controlled the votes of their
ids and other- polnU In the aontheni
parishioners, and the bishop Is'Evi­
part of the state on a business trip.
dently determined to put a stop to this
The ministers of the city are r
practice There are other changes pro­
quested to meet at the study of Rev.
posed. also, which caose amne of the
Cochlin Monday morning
clergy to suspect that the bishop, who
o'clock.
Is himself mo^t austere, will cause a
Mils Maud Little arrived this week general tightening of the link
* throughfrom Rapid City-and has taken a poout the entire diocese. .
sHlon In Little S McI
IcNamara's real estate office.
GLAZIER Says its bo.
A. P. Blisa went to Chicago today
where he will purchase a small sUx*
of goods with Which he yill start a
five and 10y*nt novrity store on Union
street.
of 8L Louis,
Mo., and Melvin Onnsaulus of Fayelie, O.. are visiting their coostas. D.
O. Shorter and Mrs. A. A. MoOoy of
this city.
D. G. Bhorter returned from e four

reunion and visiting friends and rela­
tives.
Mrs. Louise' Pfannenschmidt will
Ibave Monday morning for ghlqago to
attend the
Mrs. Ptanne
Is vice president
of the aeaoclaUoD.
A W. Wait has secured the contract
for building a newTere Marquette de­
pot at Baldwin, to n^aee the
burned some time ago. Ur. Walt sent
nne workmen there yestenday.
Miss Mary E.
been spending her vacation in this
city with her parenU. returned to De­
troit this morning to resume her posiUon as Btenogippher and bookkeeper
for Crayton t Le^heft.
e at the
Rod and Gun club's shoot yesterday
and there were some good shooting
done The highest score of the Jay
was 23 out of a poesible 26 and this
score was made three rimes; mice
each by Messrs. Snyder. Walton and
Carver.
The Union Bible clan will meet next
Monday evening.
7:80 o’clock at the home of J. R. San­
to. <25 Sixth stroL The lesson Is
Study XI, a review of the first 10
ters of the gospel- by Matthew. All
members of the claaa and any others
who woold- like to engage- In Bible
study are cordially invited to be pres­
ent at this first meeting, when the
class will be organized and plans made
for the work of the coming menths.

block 3,-Oak Park: ““
Tikla
18. block 6. H., U
»l,li"

FOR FIRE PROTECTION.

fire c(»npany has also been organized.
-Veii.mnHnc.'’
•■t.'itui irriiiK'- Is J1 »i.rd alraiit wl.U-u
we raisnl mux- qurxlloii in our llter•oluimw <», Sotiiir!.-.}. itut it Ij
<.f UiO'v words wjiifh Imvo i«i-n
caiiKlit up lyo tliu. liters y hingusge
fnmi ))rDviiii-l:il sih-ih-Ii. son Hit"to :iMim*-r.' uii.-i .-iiir.-j<|ioM:, nt iHiiiila
"• "•Td. lull Imu
bt»-:i In II- • ill SchmikI iiin] iiu. ,
’ Knglm
Till n- is an olivioiiv
x-tion U-lwceii this r, Iiiii;,
••wliliiiiij:'' uii«l Jhi- Crrmnu -jiiiiuin r."
Whli-h Ik I.1-.1 known In tin- rc.iiilJnaII.U1 of ••kntzenjniiiiiier" -iUp iiiutnuith of ii iiielil'K dc-IiQn<-Ii. .\inl fnini
tbe latest wllHon of Webster we riilber that ill. Ki|illiut.' too, has tiiK.-ovcrH the word .uMl used It.—Ixjudon
Obroiiirie.
SSeL- Irwist C'olorad C-ok.

May InVm Im-c „ .,,i.,r.Kl ..k-U of tbe
kind usually rrfe.md to liy iniBtrrsacs
at "a Jewel.” .V.it lurg aw • iiiatimiy-:
was toki.n 111 anil Mbs Irwin Keiisllily
decide)! that tlx- mtleiit would tie lielter off In
•••
-I—i-Miii •null i-iM-wiiere.
Tbe ixiok rM-overivl lr» liin- *iin|M- and
was alxiiit to ri-inni to her kitchen.
wbHi the donoTK d.H-hIol Hint n slight
Operallou W;tx .-idilK.-iMc. ••.Miiiumy"
did uet like tin- |■ros|le<■l. but li-fi It to
“Miss May." The latter llst.-ned onrefully To wliiit the doctorn bud to say
and then jtnv. this tlerislon. tiinc-h to
the itatient'K delight; "No. She> too

Were Well PImsmL
Old Mission, Mich., Sept. I*.—The
Isdies of the Congregational cbui^
of this place feel well rewarded f<w
their efforts to eecnre Miss Powers,
a very talented reader of Grand BapIds, to come and give an entertainment
for their chnrCh on Wednesday even­
ing lasL The affali
e more ri-lgned 0 r her puts a
well attended and all who heard her pans.
were highly entertained. IfUs Powers
is a gradnate from (Xileago musleal
Why take two or three years in a
college and is a reader of rare ablUty public echeel to gat a butlnese eouraa
and her ' '
BIX MONTHB to a year will give
Hiss L^tagweU of Chicago, an ao- you a much more practical adueatlen
than you gat fn a public acHoel and
Uons whlrii were greaUy enjoyed and tr you prove competent Veu will be
added much to the evening^ enter- placed In a good pooitkm.
talomenL
The Teavarae City BunlneM Callage
haa halped eoorM of qualified atu-;
dentt to good poritloM and will help
If you give them a chance. <?
evBoiags at 7 o'ctock.
-3227-13
ba-w-a-w

A K tOeCBI. AH

HtriKC,

Be IVIM M«

Imnh
K 4* Iraalness
by a
heavy death raas..the unwankea Mu­
tual Lite Humramto Od. baa leinsnred
its 3.000 members in Michigan with
tbe Independent Offim- of Odd Fellows
Ufe Insurance society of Philadelphia.
Three Rivera—Carrie Nation
been secured as Ihe star attraction
for the St. Joseph county fair, October
7 to 9.
Oowaglae—“Billy" Lorimar has purchased the 60O«cre tem of Norman
P. Ct
I for $604)00 nnd will
erect a palatial residence next a

From the moat eogtplste stock to thU part
of tbe si
rioftbe
state are what
yon get from tUt More. We're ready for bnalnesa
We save yon mon^ on good
bookn—aQ as good ss-aew at

l-haod and anghtly shelf won

CITY BOOK »TORE.
“EVER READY ELAHH LIGHT“
Just tbe thine for Wau-b-uen. Policemro. Hnntere. Oilmen. HyMclsn*.
Ltqnor Deslcra. Ssilora.
t>.r* and Jfaebtouta.

Troubk

J. B. Paige Electric Co.,
Bo. 125 Cb! Sr«t
The Heim Children.

Corduroys

-A Girl From Sweden" has been
ptrncted upon tbe higher dramatic
Unea, in that It Is pure in
and dean in action and diction,
most acceptable cast Is promised.

For Costumes and Waists

IJUle Dolly Thettaald has been
gaged by the management of "A UOle
Outcast'’ for Abe part of'”Bob,” a New
York newsboy, ssd will be seen here
at Steinberg’s Grand opera house next
Tneada}-, September 16, in her new
role. Mias Theobald, with Horace Pow­
ers, ber vaudeville partner, will be
In her tsmous apeclnlty. The
acenery is riaborato and includes
pictures of fams localitlto in New Tork.

and finer and the shades have a beautiful - luster,

Tragedy Averted.

Price, 75c to $1.00 YA

Wo placed on sale today a tine line of these
handsome and desirable ijoods; they are heavy and
wide faeavy-eord.

Special Badnead Rates to B«i1t SU.
Marls, .Mfirquatm and Duluth,
taring the rwort aeaacn the Duhrth.

eoMm___________________
innadon rielmta an arid jmSn-

MHi« M «tM Bn

Colors: Brown, CMtor, Cardinal,

Grey, Navy, Light Blue and White. ^

boy w
Idim
___ of< Pleasant City, Ohio. ’Tenumdnia UU tAsyed md haw>c with him
and a Ucrible ooogh set in bnaUee.
Dooten treatod him ,bat.he grow

Also Fancy Velveteens and velveto for the aam
purpose, at 75c, 9#c and $1.00 per yard.

sumption; and our darling was aared.
He’s, now soond and wril." Bverybody on^t to know. It's the only son
cure tor Coughs. Colds and all Long
diseases. Guaranteed by Bubgee 4;
Roxburgh Co. and S B. Walt 4 Sons.
Druggists' price 60c and Si.09 Trisi
bottles 10 c.
l-m-w

It Goes
WHhiwt
Saying

Loan Headquarters
Villi ON SALARY.
IFURNITURL.PIANOS.
^!H0RSCS.Vft6OWS.ni.

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Wfet jViichigan

THE NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY.

ft Saved Hie Lag.
P. A^ 'i^aaforth of LaGrange^ Oa,
snffared for six nontha with a frl^t1 running aore on his leg;
b<

but writes
a» BuoUte’s Arnica Salve
onrao -ft in five days.
ukjbti.
Wounds. PQea, It's the beat salve in
the wortd. Cura gnariintaad. Only
26 eta. -Sold .by Bached 4 Raxhurgb
Co. and 8. B. Walt 4 Bens, drnggtata.

’’■"““"•SSi'SSltr"'’

-A Olrl FrtHn Sweden wfll be seen
here tonight at Steinberg's Graud
opm house. As Its name would indi­
cate this is a play with a Scandlns,vlan
central figure, around whinn the author
oven a si
Misle,

C. A. SUTHERLAND, Agr.
Ble One .)ak*-8«t • Oaad CNw.
Robertiia Love. M-orrtatT-treo-mrer of BoomSnwimelmBIk., vltb Dske Luater Co
t'.P American ITksk Honmrists.
gone bomi- to Si. l/oula. so it's safe
to tell thing* on lilm.
Lo\-e uev«
sprung, orally, more than one spontei'cous joke in iii* life, occordtng to
modes^
One time, yearn and .
...........
was on a train passing tbrengfa Balti­
more. Some one lu the )sr looked oat
at tbe shattered liouaes that lay on
either sMe tbe railway and asked:
-Is this tb< ontskirts of BattliiKaer
JoK then the train whisked l«o a
tannet
let like a rabbit tato its
itt borrow,
Mr. Love shouted out ffieefnlly in
the darkness:
“Ne. it’s tbe nnderaklrta."-Baltlmore~American.

“A GIRL FROM SWEBBI”
$Mt» ff$w I PriMM BSc* SSe,

)L BOOKS AND SMES

:rr?i_

C. L. King A Co, A ootporattat. to
H. c. Burt. sK of seU> wc. 1. tosm S6.
range 12; |200.
William 8. Lewis to Sampto J. Mc­
Mullen. parcel, see. U. and aee.
26. range IVf ftt.
William L. Brown! ana wild to Banbard KcAler, lot 201ud eii of lot It,
block 4. H..L. 4 Co.'B 2nd add.; mSAO.
Plrtt NaUonal ba« to Angnst Lar­
son. parcel In Travacae City; |20».
Frank R. Ooodridh to Eknll Petander. parcel In Travame City; WOO.
Willard Brown and wife to William
F. Wurzburg. nel4 of neV4. aac. 1.
town 26, range 10; 2800.'
Bllza Ann Morgan to Louis Bohrar.
wu of D% of nw«4. see; 36. town 27.
range 11; 12,000.
H. C. Burt and wife (o Rudolph Patropka. s% of seK, sec. 1. town 26.
range 12; $300.
Sfuah C. Seymonr to Arthur L Sey­
mour. lot 25. village of Blackwood. MO.
Alexander P. Hneltmantel to C. L.
King, et al, s% of seH. »ec. 14. n% of
neV4. sec. 22. town 37, range 12; $8,260.
Minnie C. White to Henry B. Goss,
lou 17 and 18. block 6. H, L. 4 Co.’a
2nd add.; 32.000.
James J. Dunn to S F.
of nel4 and seVi of nwl4. eac. 1.
town 27. range IJ; $5,700.
Perry Hannah to Herman W, Smith,
lots 22 and 23. block 4. Perry Hannah’s
2nd add.; $260.
Alexander P. Huellmantel to Blown
4 Smith.' s% of seM. sec. 14. town 27.
range $12; $2,600.
William Baker and wife to WlUlam
Chelsea Banker Will Make a Fight Lamka, parcel In Oak Park; $560.
for State Treasurerehip.
Ann Arbor. Mich., Sept. 12.—Senator
BTA-re NEWS (N BRIEF.
Frank P. Glazier has concluded that
there is no further heed of his hiding
bU light under a hnsbel. and is out
with the formal annooseement that he
U a candidate for •

Boyne Falls Has Purehamed a Fire
-Engine.
Boyne Falls. Mich., SepL 12.—TKte
village has now a thoroughly equip­
ped fire department. A new hand fire
igine has been secured, together with
500 feet of rubber hose. Several oisterns have been placed In the business
lion of the town and an
e been made with one of the mills

-Nawa a» the-niaBtiaa.
Iha ocmady
BW' new' on Ito
srin coiba to Wtafnbeig’a Onnd 'opera
hauae for as angagament of special
aatlnaa and night pext Satorday, SaptenBier U. It U reported to he one
of tbe larceat and '
prodnodooB of the year. Special scan,
ary for aU four acta has been painted
and Is carried complgta with the c«anew aiM
novel electric effects. Oraat care has
bean ttkau wlta the seleetlen of the
oompgAy and the rssffit la a cast of
playara of more Qian average capaWllty.

Jno. Ellnkner atffi wife to Joa '

TO-NIGHT I Satumay, at Gteinberfi’s Grand. TO-NI
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SAMPLE
SHOES
are ai^ys the very best
shoes a factory can turn
out
Drew,
Iby C
recognized'asi being
beio; unex­
celled
_____ in
i tiie
• art of making
ladies’ fine shoes.
We are selling now Drew,
Selby Oo.’e Sample Shoes,
or in other words the vei^
best and hsndsom^t shoes
Amerioa’s most akin«d
workmen can produce, .

At LESS THAN
. WHOLESALE
PRICES

wldS^*AAtop. ■

Airitdv. Fri^<;l)
Sdte tr«ss6 Sham

ESTATE FAIR;
*

Is Michigan’s Best Fair

Sept. 14-15-16-17-18-’03

GRAND RAPIDS.
Jtunning, Teptting and
Hurdle Races.
Trelned Etophanto-High WIm
Aeta-Batlaana, Eto., Etc.

laH Fart w
7

au muioads.

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WrHa fdP Prtxa

ic. A. FREBCH, - - SawwUry.

LOOKlNd FOR TROUBLE?
You wUl find more of it in less time
in a poor flour, than in any other thinfir
« knpw of. Therefore when
don’t .Stop stoit' oi-the ‘*6E8T,’*.
Manufactured by 1
^

^ Hanitah & Lay Co.

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THE BAlI.y BiAetiB. si^^PAY,

EAGLE WAJJT ADS.

FOB SALE—At a baisaln, oorered
sie E. Piont £

8Sli)-tf

Uts-^-OocA store b
WAMTS>—Woo) ■ tmer at
TraTecBe atr Ua&nlactat^ Co.

WGBAmE
UNDERGROUND

sBTOtesB 12, woa

'trip to ,^;
liVfresly todsy
boldaB^ suady at 35

FOE BALE CHEAP—Twenty head of WAS FOUGHT fay MINERS-OF Eb and the
V/tL COMPANICB.
-hoises. No-qae for them. O. Cot*
osntt; surer, Acme, Midi.
39^1

A. meets In
Monday evening; SepWoodman tnOB

olterad br good nannlaetatT br li
lUBg IKOO lB-«took. Klxtg Table
.. Udv Kalapiaaoo, Mich. S240-t-

t«a>?rl6.

a. Fi^n will open stable
. hogte at the OOTuer of Lake
BLOWN BY COMPRESSED
avenqp-'and Oara street
AIR WAS USED.
The local members of the Q. A. R.
WANTBD-tMd Irt^ rags. oW mbber.
who went to^ Bmdds to attend tbe
Also second hand maMtlnbr boo^t FOR SAIA—New mlloh cow tor ssIa
reonlon, retort tpdiG:
~ and sold. GotUlefa A Oa, Iron1 Tard
Ti '
Enquire Hnnslovnky'B Grocery, west
dered Unccneeloua
The Bteamei^ iCr^nt will dleeoncomer Bar and Oak sUests.
____ att
~
Bide, Handolpb and Division streets.
tlnne trips biftween Ghsrievedx and
nena'-phone 890.
SSSS-l-n
- 81984f
Northport
aofUM
WANTED TO KENT bouse with four WAGONS AND BUGGIES FOR SALE
Salt^Lake City, Sept-18.—Two UioU'
County blerk' WMtor today itsued
or lire rooms. Address "S.,’' Ba^e
—Two good lumber wagoim. tbm sand feet under ground SO miners from
^a nmnlags liMise to Henry Hayes
offloe.
the Rams mine In Butte. Mont, bad and Minnie Peters, beth of Orawn.
Morgan.
GI&L WANTED for general house­
battle with a force of miners from
Miss Hsisn BuMIvan who has been in
work. .Bnqnlre at Oeo. Moir-s Ureir TO SmA^Very low price , three
lyfor Chicago tor osverol wedu. bps retsn.
bam.
8SS84
stMws with house In rear and tene­
ments above on two. Front street; poasesSlon of ground,
I to Bscanaba'to resume her wthk In
ANTED-lOO addiUoaal women ud
sU well rented: good investmeni of which Is'brtng deb
millinery store at that place.
pKmerty. UtUe ft HcNaman. 80S court
Mrs. S. M, Sherwood and i
Inquire at office. Trarerae City Can-,
Front street.Backs ot Ume'were used and streams
ninyCo.
LITTLE ft McNamara have for sale of compronsod air from a hose
gussU of tbe family trf A.
a nice Uttle brick cottage on east
Uirough the mass which hnrled of State street
Bide at low price and on easy terms. fine lime gas Into the Amnlgan
Curtis Lelghtoik whose home is at
Wane In winter and pool In summer
OU
Mlaelon bnt wlo baa ben in New
and siding won't crack or get looee.
York state for some time, bas reUirued
MANAGER WANTBI>-Tn>stwonhy
lady or yenUeman to manage busi­
for a visit at home.
ngs;
1
ness in.this county and al^inlng
Mrs. Lee ef Columbus City, Ind., who
trees; some grapes; good soli; essy ONLY BY OUAOTER OF SECOND
toiTltory for well and brorably
bas been vUltng the tnmlly of Lewis
cleared. UtUe ft McNamara Ins.
known bouse of solid Sntoeiei stand­
and Real Estate Bs.
36>8-tf ,
W, Ttnkliam of 602 Webster street, re
ing. 820.00 straiyht cash salary and
eipensM, pMd^eyh Monday ^ FOR SALE—164neh cedar wood de­ DOES LOU DILLON HOLD RECORD toned b<me this noon.
FOR THE TROTTERS.
The sidswnik crossing at the Interlivered to any part of the city.
j«i. poMtlati perE Qre'JK^
• Co.
"
3117-1
section of Sixth'street and .union U
Address Manager, 610
Major Delmar Shewed Woriderful badly In need of repair. In A•weath“■
Menen Bldg, Chicago, ill. S2S0-M8 •O 8ELL—Or ezenange
Speed Yesterday.
r the walk is Unpassahle.
property, 80-acre farm In Wexford
county; easy tmms; with or with­
The N(
out stock and tools; 76 acres Im­
by
tbe
Messrs.
TaySyracuse. N. Y.. Sept. 12.—WlUi turf
proved; five acres in wood; bouse
WILL PAT FIVE DOLLARS—I wlU
...-----------------«gave
and Cm
a picnic
seven rooipe; eome orchard—cuts conditions which were eetlinnted to lor
pay 16 cash for an "N" coupon from
over 100 tons of hay; wlndmlU, tank, make the coarse a good halt second Thursday in' the grove in honor
a MalU ViU package. Leare at
two bams, etc, Uttle ft slower than on Wednesday when be
Hlu Joaephlse BenwnM who
Ba^e office. Mrs. E S. Pratt, '07-tf
s Insnrance and
resign soon. It wns very much
established
a
new
worid’s
trotting
eBseb^e.
WANTED—Oidera for 16dnch cedar
rd for geldings, 2:01%, Mador Del- enjoyed and will well be remembered
wood, dellrered to any part of the
1 Bast Eleventh
mty. J. B. Greiilck Co.
8117-tf
went a mile In the state fail by alt. After dinner was served a
street, 4 boosen on Tenth street,
ln8:00%, picture was taken of the group.
one oa Ninth ntreet, one on Rail­
Mrs. Layina Van Hynlng of Blair
way avenue, two on Webster, two lowering his previous record 1% sec­
township, aged 76, died this morning
on State, one on Wsahlpgton < ' onds.
of old age. She leaves a
With
the
regularity
of
eloekwoik
r—mcnthly or as you
hiuband,
three BvoB
vuive
sons iuiu'
and two
Lwu uausudaugfawish. Uttle ft McNamara, 208 Del mar setUeJ down to bis work, and
Mr. and Mie, Van Hynlng moved
interest In the giandaUnds became
Front street
Into
Blair
township
near Monroe Cen­
intense. The quarter was reatffied in
ter nearly 40 years ago and have r^
Cleared, small 31% seconds, the same time made by
bonse, no bam—only $100. Uttle Ddmar in Wednesday's trial. Soon sided there ever since.. The remains
ft McNamara, 208 Front street
after passing the quarter pole the geld­ will be shipped to this dty tnnn Kal­
FOB SALE—1C inch dry maple slab
kaska Monday morning and Undertak­
ing
tsitered
sUghUy,
but
soon
reeorsad edging wood, car lote. delirered
Trarerse City.
Write h-rank W.
and reached the half In er Anderson will-take them fo the
TO SE2<L—Nice Peninsula farm. 49
Claric. Manistee, Mich.
01. havijkg gained threenmarters of home where the funeral wilt takw
acres; nice bnUdtngs; good orchard;
plaee.
FOR SALE—46-scre farm in Macomb
bay ahpre; low price; easy teiHis. 1 second over his time on Wednesday.
county. <me of the best a^cultural
At the half Delmar and his running
Uttle 4 McNamara, 208 Front st
portions of Michigan; three and onemate were joined by a second nmner
bay
half miles from UUca, sU miles
and
the
real
contest
began.
Side
by
buUdfrom Rochuter, 23 miles from Delags; 20 acres cleared; nice fruit side flew the three bones. Glances at

and Bonuner resort place:
place; prio watches showed that the third quarter
low; terms easy; i
• - UtU< had been done In 1:29% and a ml^ty
&nlt
ft McNsm^A MS
rvirniwg Into the
FOB SALS OH BXCUANOB—On
cago-Septemher wheat 80%:
. c< ttie-best streeU in Ofwad Rapids. TO LST-^ven rooms opA Washing- stretch McDonaU gave Delmar a
ton etfeet, soon to- be
M; light tench wlUi the wMp, and the
- vscated,
________ $8;
r acres, lust outside dity Urnuwet m- gelding in response madp a magnifi- September oats. 36%; September pork.
Tenth street
r Traverse Cl^ property
caat middle of 8<
' . M:
$13.60: lard. $8.32%: ribs. $8.67%.
spurt
.which
brought
him
under
west side,________
4 n
part of a houae. w_______
Traverse City—Potatoes, 35 cents.
Write or esll te O. J. ioaittt.
$4. i^tUe ft McNamara. 208 Front the wire In 2:00%.
Bast Front street. Inverse City.
ssmirn
Montana now clslms to stand first
TO CURE' CIGAREHE HABIT ot all states In prodnctlon oj wool
TO RENT-^^lbod house, next to cor
FOR SAIfti—lAwn dirt DeUverd at
er of Cara and Ninth street, modem
first In productl.ui of copper, second In
76 cents to flAO per load. P. R.
................................
Inailver and fifiti In gold.
Goodricb.
----Tbe beds of peas In Colorado s>
ttOiCR Include IIS iu:iii\ ns -J.rnai »
here l« .me lesl exceeding lu
canopy tqp and enrtains. . ............
Freddie Muskett Has Sworn Off i
h.60? acres.
and tfMBp. UtUe ft MbNunara.
208 Fnot-MreeL
His Mamma.
t Jackson's direct
WANTW>—Good gfrl for genaral
hoinework. AwHjr to Hn. C. O.
8benroo4, «14 South Union street
Stmt

UME

; w.

TO LET by UtUe ft McNi

—price lesi
, a good I
ment for spare mooey.

Bay City, Mleh, Sept. 12.—Freddie
Muskett, aged nine, and an inveter­
ate cigarette smoker, has a face badly Meetings In Steinberg's’ Opera House.
burned by powder as the result of an
Semen subject Sunday night
ot other boys to break blm
"WlUT I BEUEVE"
bis babit The older boys rdled a
cigarette in which there
powder than tobacco, the latter ap­
pearing only at the ends, and gave it
to the lltUe fellow to smoke.
Order yw-r tee Cream at Jackson’s.
The explosion and blaze that follow1 two or three leisurely puffs on the
Report of tbe comiditiOD of toe
"coffin nail" burned the boy's face
BANK
TRAVERSE CITY STATE
8..
badly and knocked him down. Fred­ t. Travene City, Mldiigan. at toe
die has promised mamma that be close of bnsInesB. September 9, 1903.
as called for by the-Commlaaioner of
won't ever smoke anoUier cigarette.
toe Banking Dmartment

oisasm CHURCH

FOR SALS—Nioe new bonne. No. 866
MISCELLANEOUS.
Waahlngtcn street; |60f« down
balance monthly. See B. O. GUlett, LAWNS—16 cents a square yard, sod
623 Bast Eighth street or write
furnished. I»rt tumlsbed for $1.26
P. A. Clary, Qrat . Rapids.
a load.
catting, ruling up and
putting down sod, 10 cents a square
yard. B. B. Van Alstoa. 32S3-tt
WE DO FAR
casualty and bursary Insarsnee.
UtUe ft McN ucara, 208 Front St
S186-tf

TO SSaA^14 acres, three-fourths of
a mUe from the city; all cleared INSURE TOOB PROFERTT
you may have a fire at any rime
and aeeded to clover;
UtUe ft McNamara, 808 Front St
Uttle ft McNamara li
^ SlSStt .
Real Estate ^change.
HAS A STRONG HAND.
MONET TO LOAN <» personal prop­
erty. In sums to suit I. Newland,
room 608, new WUaelm block, flftb Peace Wae Reported. This Morning at
floor.
‘SE-tf
Beirut
Aaage, 882 Front street.
818S-tf
8«q>t i8.-47ewo from Bei­ Fnrnitui
liture a
rut this morning shows NaciMn Pasha,
from I
TO BELL—162 acres; 700 acres
a
clsarreserv ____ _
Lost
Satnrdsy
aftenmoo
a
wal
the newly appointed Vail, is fullfiUlng
ed; bouse two story, 6 rooms,
rot
partly
S.
and National
tainlng
about
$50.4
Finder
r
flnlshed;
>d; rooms all finished
finis
down
ts and has taken a strong
bank enrrenra. 61.923.00
Eagle
Office
sad
receive
rewa
stairs; bam old, 80s40; two grangrasp on the sltimUoo. Ulg preeence Q<rfd ttrfn. .
eries attached to bam; good wMl
has had a steMtg moral Influence on
OVER $100,000 A WEEK.
the disaatiefi^ element and It Is be­
lieved no further trouble will result
B account'
France It Ready.
,
..$1,461,513.31
Paris. Sept 12.—Hie orders to have
*n)tal.
naval division ready to sal] -for the
Levant are the result ot recommenda­
'S
■ ■’nS:S
peaches tor the season out ot this port tions of the French ambasaador at ConstenUnople to have a strong force In
TO SELINA Stock Of groceriet and It will run up to fully 76,000
readiness.
The
official
r^rt
that
it
For
eight
weeks
tour
stea
general merrJiandlBe: a good tdianoe
iB^poBsltile that the Mossnlmen may
to get a readywde bnatoess—with
or wiimt bttUdlngs—worfh while ------ handle peaches alone,------------- attack the Christian pc^iilktion
Savings die^te :
to Inresttgate It it yon .want ' ' 13 we^ fruit has been rtdUng tni. ot
ness. Uttle A M^smsra.
at a similar rate. The returns tor ot the order for a dlvlaion to prepacS
Front street.
this section during these three rntmths to leave. A number of tbe officers and
........$L461.513.31
TO SELL insurance It thwe is have averaged over $100tl00 every mja being on leave of absence, the
County of OrMd
nnythlng you want
'
week. Peach gowere repwt this the ships ot the dlTlBloD preparing to sail
....................
«of
done
In the line
ofI insnianee we _
best year for large peadiea and big have seenred full
prices.
^
drafting from other ships.

;^D. a K.'K. CEREMONIAL.
SnUam Dtos
Ptom Wilt Be Perfected gt MpMUd'
M American letters,•’* Be bar IsteGr
Night's Meeting.
caned—stroried one eesBing
Nest Thnrsday irrtb'e date ot the Mg
througb the tenderioto ef New York.
V
_ ..
K.- wlU hold Irf-the new Stout touad. and looictog very wMT
BamsdeU opera honra In Manistee.
Final arrmngemente will be completed dressed to Ui.loose English dothsa,
at a special meeting erf the temple Mr. BowMU glanced from right to toft
Mondra night Many novel and ape- toceraantly. He seemed to wish to
• '
-wUl'be sprung when'the
ererything... .
I. K. K.'B luarii
rbom he knew Minted
blm respedfnlly.
in Sberinan and five to-Tuba. Twenty
*T suppose youYe stroUtog sbo^
members and tyros are expected to
me,- Mr. HowriU," the 'pcUcemfen
attend from Sherman and Mealck.
Menistee reports 30 candidates up to said, '’picking up cbsrscter..tor
“Well, no. not exscUy,” retorted tha
date. A few will probably be secur­
ed to this city. Hie caravan from author, "tbougb pirnty-of that U lost
Kalkaska wUi be bewled by the band about here. I'm told."—Kansas City
and toe D. O. K- K. band of tola city Times.
win accompany Traverse City's con­
tingent
' It WorvUe Hm.
The woman who wss reading the
TRAVERSE' CITY ^MARKETS.
iper looked up with a langti.
“It says here," she remarked, 'that
tbe girls of KasbviNe. Tgnn.. have or­
ganize
ganized a bogging dab."
The
who not rending tb^ pa­
per looked worried.
"Now. I wonder." she raid, "if John
1^. per
really had important bnsinesa at .S'aabvllle. He stnrted for there yesterday,
yon kiinw."—Chicago Post

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Flour. H.. L. & Co.'s best

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Try the Oyster

NEH TUESDAY
SOTBIIBI ISlil

STHNBHtG’S GRAND

Sandwiches

Oysters served in any style at
Jackson's.

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EXCURSIONS

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VUTMS

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PereAIarquettb
West Michigan State Falr,.»eptember
>
14 to 78. ^
One fare plus-60 cents (Includes ad­
mission to the Pair), Tickets on sale
September U to 17, good to return
September 19.
'34-t8-w-t-2

Buying Rates.

...wM'

left which will he t-lds-d

Below Cost!

Paving Tax
!Dt tax roll for toe
Start street anJ State street from
13% ..
Union street to Cass street Is now in
u .v. hands for coUectlcm. Tbe first ascessment
to be paid on or before
before toe
20 30tb day of
September, 1903.
Office in WUhelm block. Room 2

Live Steele
wine, (

John T. Beadle.

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State

Sewer- Tax

Estates and
Trust ft

dice to aU
^

_______tax roll tor
tbe sewn- In alley

1%

s

or before toe 30th day
Wool.............
Order your Ice Cresmtot Jscksoc'a.

Iffice in Wilhelm block. Room 210.
M. B. HASKELL,
City Treasurer.

3221-tf

Big Bargains
In Fine Pianos

Stad far am puMhln m the tm
sf‘'8aemt u6 •inrlknira si Pn^erty-"

Vtset as Euesur. Mtoshirattr.
A|cu. GaardlH rad Ittclwr.

For iliosp who will take llrem off nnr hands before we more
il No. ir,o East Front Street. Traverse City.

The Michigan
Tnist-Company
CMin^U

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NOTICE!

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X for Satnrday delirery.

"I fiROCEBieS,

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FRUITS*

Also ftpaclBl
Easy Terms of
PaymentiC.

VEGETABLESa

Every I’iauo and Organ iu our block iHgresUy reduced in
price. If you are galng lo need an instrument within a year
oraoilwillmorelhanpayrouto BUY NOW!
,
.
Don-ttoesUate; Don’t procrastinate : But call at''once
and learn the rery great indueemenU we offer immediate
pnrebasera. Visitors ai.ways welcome.

Grinneli Bros.
830 East Freatst., Traverse City.

3>8mall Muaical Ini
etc., to be closed out at once, ij

I

' FRESH
MEATS

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OF ALL

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KINDS %

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; F. Stepan,I
^ BB3-SSB 63aBdolFfe ftt.
B«tb Pirans tOB,

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'■'ONS OF BEAUTIFUL SCENERY

“A LITTLE OUTCAST
^

Satchels
but at

Manistee, Mich,.KnighU of Khorassan,
September. 17.
.. : ^d one-tolrd fare from sutl.__
distant not more than 100 miles. Good
Hay.................................................. U 00
1 return September Ip. .34-l-lO-w
Potetoes, ...................... ...................... 40
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PHe-i iWe, ssc SOC* 7gc

. NO-nCE TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax rails tor -the coDeetlon of
school and dty. taxes and special astot the five-wards of the
dty trf Trnverae
Mldilgnn. hare
been placed to my bands for coUectlon.
I will be in my otfice for th« purpeae'
of coOdettog said inzee on every week
day from now unto Nov. 1. J90$, from
8 o’dodc until 11:30 o’clock to the
forenoon and from I o’clock to 4
o’-doek to the aftentoon ot enrt <Uy.

Gents’
Bran, per' 100.

sSrs;ffiii.o.ss,.ssS;

ONE OF THE HOST COSTLY PRODUCTIONS IN AHERiU-

TAXES!

paid on September 1 and untU October
L Jackson's dirtet 1 a.penalty of one per cent tor coUeo- •
be charged ou aft texm remaining'^mpald on October t and un­
Tbe ladies of toe Congregnti^l til November 1 « penalty of two pat
church will bold a rummage sale in
win be rhatged.the Sbllson store on Union streetL be'
Office In Wilhelm block. Room 210.
ginning' one week from today. The
M. E Hs«ifTti.i.
II. db open FYlday all day,
3200-tr
City Treasurer.
receive donations nnd those who ha
articles to conirlbuto are requested t
very prompt.
t Saturday market wilt be held Sa
urday and Ikdies who omtrl
this are also'yequested to be
Just a few Ladies’ and

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TO SEOAr—46 acres near Lake *»>«
House, seven rooms; post bam;
wire fencing; cedar block oMSar;
cleared; water. UtUe ft McNamI Front street.

Carpet CleaninS' 4'
Making told toytog,______ ______ __
Wort
■tad. .
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tn« b« •Wee thto womliifca TeKyionc CltUei^" Ita

Emythtal b New
^
and as Perfectly ComVJ
plete as Biatas. Art j
or Money Can Pro- J
-doce. Every Scene a

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