The Daily Eagle, August 12, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, August 12, 1903

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

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fX! -

THE DAIt r eagle
VOL. XL NO. 321,4.

OUR BIG

Clearance Safe

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>B keeping all hands busy.. Peoj^
who come4<Ltbe store «ee that it
is no shsmi that w^do just as we
fcdv^rtisdt "Evety samplr' will be
closed out this mrti)th and I.;.want
every one to sltare.i^v the big sav­
ing, forfif yaii dice get «* b'ny&g
at this li|iSDe Pumishlng Store
you will !>*-a constant^ustomef,
for you ivii: see that lou can get
anything f‘-r your home ai ihe
vety lowe^ii'prices' Today »». v II
show you the »*!iving.ou
•• .m.
bination-Writing Desks and i< -ok
Cases.
' .
'

valDA aoUd oak. like eel.

MRS. MCMANUS
BADLY BURT

ENTMTMN»ENT jM

BACK PORCH QAVW^AY WITH
HER YEitEROAY

»»Vc

OHS
MutriEB

ar­

t.

c and Pain- ranged to gtrBHu
Bt^nWa Otgnd
the Auspices of the 1
Byd(
Ben >lcHann8 met with a

brAa£lng ^ several bonea. WbQe en­
gaged In ^ging out some cIoUms on
the back porch at the rear at the waU
PV>er store on Front street, a post
• Sace way precipitating her ^ the
grou&d, a Jlstan^of 10 feet The
fall broke her collar bone.-her ahoulder blade, and dislocated her aJwolder.
e Injuries and the severe braises
which she rooeived proved very paln-.
ful and «be is not resting very well to­
day.

25 SEAMEN WERE DROWNED

....................... 13.75

George B. Aalotte,
prcHnlnent meite,
tatlons tor a dueig
day night in the I
'Miae Mary Britos
her friends to riten
in Uie Academy , n

The ooncert
latte aks'

2 dsnelng psity
aday night

ISSUE Wj
ROi SEVELT

Hamburg, Aug. 12.—The German
aaillng vdssei laabeUa and Ute Nor­
wegian steamer Theodore were In col^slon today off the moiitb of the'Blbe
'Both -vessels sank and 25 setunto are
Conawm|4)veA fa#
reported drowned.
WILL TAKE BATHB.
Detroit Aug. iLip^Thon^ race enlKing Edward Went to Bohemia Today etde may be A aM>h thlhg, I do not
- to Take Bathe.
believe Uiat wom| ^tonld enCer And
LMdon. Aqg. 12.^1ng Edward Irit ifainUiee Inetenae |i|a
London today f<w Hariebad. BiAemiA
where he will take the baths.

J. W. SLATER,
KefU aud Wholesale.

T. W. THIRLBY
DEfmST

A AMiKb "Cruised

JBIWBUIT 8TORB

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HOT

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OSTEOPATHY
JdKS. M. 1. TRURBLOOD,
406-407 Wllbclm Block. Residence.
21 and 23 Wytikoop TcrracA

PROPOSITION

■^nN*T tlirow aerky' y'wV
^old shc-eft. because the
-soles arp »i-oro I hroufih
We can put new soles on
them si> they will look and
fc- I jiiRi as good as tln-.y
•lid Ker-u-e.
We niakA* a
s!-'OA'iii 11y of line -.'ork

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

New Shoe jBtttra.
RntM.-r'.
bppaelt*
OaSl.od
WblUn«Bowl,

Put a pair of our

. 'Cnossett Shoes
on your feet and hold ns, resiM»nsible for ’their wear.
You will find in them tho best values you over had
They make life's walk easy. Sold only hy

Bach^nt & Ro^oe.
Parker Bi W.^01d Stand

3o8 Fr.mt SL

HAVE THE
BURGLARS
CALLED UPON YOU VET?

A FAULTLESS FABRIC

\Vc Kuggeat yoo be remly
them by depoRiiiog Aour a
in U>u

IM GENUINE LANSDOWNE

r

Are YOU fauiiliar with thin
bMutiful cloth.? If not yoo
^.Rhoultl he, ^ it ^ the only
perfectly satisfactory silk and
wool -material made- It is
very desirable for a whole
gown or a separate waist.
We have it in the popular
shades, including cream,
white and. black. Remember
it Ik nut the genuine l..anK-- dowiie uniess it.has the nain<* .
' Wm. r. Read - perf(>rated in
the sell edifo.

E. WILHELM
;

OBmeroTfYoBtMiri Union.

RentlDg a safety depoidte box in
the bank for your other valn,«bles and keeping a go(Hl sixshooter at hand. ‘
,

I. KNAPP

Watchmaker

409 8. Union Street
. FIOBT CLABD WORK
l» MY OPeClALTY.

WATGHEOp CI^CKft
AND JEWELRY RE­
PAIRED PROMPT­
LY, i i ■ i ■ I
Next Bwor

south .«>t

Or«Lm*s amthsr. hhisp.

BSUifY woinv OF CBAdTV
STEELE WAS
RESORT MAY
BILAR16US
BE REVIVED
iCH HOTEL HAB PLANB

Charley Boalley who claims Sanlt
1 THE. PLACE
‘ Bte. Marie as Ua home, baa tfeen the
recipient of much generoalty durtne
the laat two daya in thia dty and he
la worthy of charity. Seven years
ago while Bring on the Ottawa river
in Oatarid near the city «f Ottawa be
had Us lower Umba ao frlriittnUy
' eraahed in a hay preaa tbat-doetorg Report Current That He WIN BUM
fonnd It aeceaaary
»Catt>9to ■
r the hlpe. It waa a miracle that

ramer Starie ai Summit City was
declared not gallty of the riiarge.irf
twttery hy the Jury In
JusUoe Verira court w;hlrii was held
In the oound] ehi
» iasned InviSteriA It will be lememRy forThuwbsred;, was accused of striking MnBniahy ^ lived on Steelei^ farm,
dnrtng u

laoon up toeiubeBt;beMU(nleoabittatioo book ease
and writing deak. either io 1-4 sawed
or genukie “j-y BA
mahogany (worth WO.OO). for...............................................

We are giviar some Mg valaes la SideboardsBaffeCs. Bedroom Salte« lo fact oa every sam>
Die U tie store. Come early and get tbe beaeflt

PRiCDEi'nyo fjiatm

BHOUTED WHEN JURY DECLARED
HIM INNOCENT.

,223, B. P. O. B,
daughters and
laekfbreBiecti
IN ADDITION TO BEVERAL BROK­ The lodge will'
tloDg>> spend-flu
EN BONES
Xbe Oosgrove

7.S0
9.75
11.75

n-^se eoBbiaaaon deak and boo

......

DAT, AUGUST 12, 1903.

TRAVERSE CITY. JU0HI6AJL

I. ■

BooUey movea about town In a litUe cart drawn hy two telthfal dogs,
8L Bernard and the other a
honnd. The doga-,tova a
baroeaB and perfor^ tteir dnty bet­
ter than a span «C
of IiMseB.
BouUey nays be baa a wife and
family In the Boo. He moves about
1 to town hy train-or boat
and the dogs draw him aroond the

hoteL L. B. IJfigall of CU^p^D, the
im^rietOT, la expected here this
werit when something more definite
may be knowsT about his plans.
The Traverse Beach botri is one of
the few resort properties In thU riclntty which waa not a financial sneoeas.
The JuTs verdict waa eapeclUly
It to situated on tlm west sMs of
saUstaetory to the defeodanL As the
Grand Traverse bay about four miles
filed into the court roMU and
from this city. It poasesses a fine lo­
cation oa high gronnd ovartooking the
Steele Jumped up. wsved Us hat and
which it has a long frontage
riionted. “Hurrah.'’ aoeompanled by
While the grounds are now grown op
yril .which wonld' have done JnsUce
wlUi weeds and lack ak beauty except
a faU-riooded Indian brave uo the
that which was bestowed on them by
warpalJL
natore, they oonld with the topendi“Silence, keep quiet!” cried the justure of comparatively Uttle money be
Uoe In an rif<^ to preserve the dig­
made very pretty. The hotel to raaebnity of the oc^rL
by a fine drive Ohng the bay shMw
Steel sank back Into hit eWr and
and the road as It draws near the
looked as it marfted down to 30 cents.
sort passes tbitmgfa a wooded aVenne.
Xfter he had disritarged the pris
At the rwar of the botri, lost over a
ter. Justice Verly rrinaiked: “Now
litUe hl.U, and not mwq than «0 or
80 rads JtotanL to Cedar lake, a prettf litUe body of intond water, half a
mile wide and a mile and a half or two
illes long. Moskalonge and otter
IfFI A
SMAU ESTATE.
fiah an said to be plentUal there, pro*
riding good flahing f«- gnests at the
hotel
Bnri^an last night broke into the
The hotel, ItMlt, is wril ooustnxAealoon of John Heingeq of Orawn and
The dining i
t tapped his cash register. Ur. Heingev
■ was la the oKy today and reported the
ihefL He says that they
' aboot 117 In caah and-helped tbem
' selves to
ttitrsnee was seemed by rais­
aaklng {he H>Polntment of an admin­ ing a window with a piece of Ird
istrator for the eriate of WUUam JodBtole-Beme- Betrisa.
son. the deceased state oU Inspeotor
Angsst BeUner who ran e a
and priHieal leirier. e«lmst« his es- last ytor to MM Wont rileat has cefl,
pnrtsd the theft of IM empty bottles.

TAPPED THE
CASH REGISTER

real mtata. Be to known to bare hrid
$5,000 in Ufe 1)
With the opporUinlUee the deceased
Itodar bsd tor enrlriiltig hlmselL this
that he never
V>propristed funds io-

lear^ bto saloon. The tteft
vatlto
posed to'tisve been the work of mail porahes wUeh are taJly dsosyM M
boys.
places, ttrou^ tbe water reotslsliig.
Busfrielous Characters.
on them on account of the eaves not
The poll06 were notified tost even­ being in working order; It wnold take
ing of a number oL suspicious char probably $1,000 to pot the botri In
actere hanging around the offles-ri first class condition for business.
William Britner's cnrtajn pole fbetorySince the resort passed into the
suppused tbu biey Intended to hsnds at Mr. Ungall. It has remslsed
break Into tbe offlee toXer in the night closed. Real estate mto M this city
and detailed reports were never given When the polloe arrived the parties
have had opportnnltles to mhke a deal
had deeampedfor the property hut bavs.foond Mr.
doltors passed through bto hsnds with­
LlngsII sn nnsadstteto^ man to deal
in recent yekrs to a fact Jn the PinREV. C. o. HAINES 18 DEAD.
with. He appean to have no desire
gree. Steams and - Alger csnipslgns,
to sell the property nod this may ac­
GAME WARDENS TAKE A REST bad he chosen to do so.'he ml^t have
tor hto actions. It to aaU that
personally benefited to an extent that
Away Today.
poor management was the chief cause
would have relieved him of th« neces­ .Rev. Charles D. HaUtee, an old and
for the hotel not paying In tomer
sity of c* ■ •• '-----resident of
yean, and It to the brilet of ttany
died at hto home this morning at 8 people that U could be made a pnAtSTEAMER ■ HAYES
STRANDED o-clock. Mr. lUlnes baa been gradual­ able tnviiriiiiiiiit If placed In charge
ly falling for a long time and since the
death of hlB wife four yean ago has
Rumor has It that Mr. TJngall pro­
had little desire to lire He wi
poses to erect a number of cottages
Innsing. MIrii.. Aug. li.—All of the
years old.
the hotel this frOl and to make
deputy state game wardens except
Deceased to surrived by two cbll- a-bid for tte resort bustness nerLsumChief Deputy Brewster are enjoying
dree Clarence Halnee and Mrs. Ralph m'er. He owns the only cottsce nesr
enfM^ vaeatious Just at present,
Moatagw, who have been living at there now. It Is ssld ttst If.any build­
tboir. idleness will contlnne nhUI No­
ing to done npwwds of 26 eottages wUI
Sandusky, O , Aug. 12.—The steam- their father’s home.
vember 1 at leasL This sltnaUon to
The funeral will take place ftwm the
due to the fact that the fund available • R, B. Hayes, carrying n.«party of house Friday morning at 10 o'clock be erected.
for paying the salaries and expenses 580 excuTSitotots from Cedar Point to under the dlrecUon at Ralph Anderson.
A MUSICAL -TREAT.,
FVemonL
went
aground
at
Bsgle
Point
of these deputies to exhausted. The
Rev. D. Ooehlln oOctotlng.
statute provides an annual appnqtria- at the mouth of the Sandusky river
Ces«r«vs Company Will Be Hera
o'clock last evening. Before aid
tlon for $3,000 for this pnrpose.
Thurudsy NlghL
WORSE
THAN
FEARED.
In addiUon to this the reveoue from reached her this morning, she had re­
Cosgrove's concert orcbMtra Wbldi
leased herself abd went on her way.
llcenee fees pidd
Extent of Paris Horror to Net Yet has been engaged to give ope of dtelr
of the feed paid by rc .idoit hunt- There
entertainments In Steinberg’s Grand
Knowit
gobs into
gote
Into this fond. When War­ cold and hunger among the pasaengers.
Parto,eAw 12.—Tt to rnanred that opera houtp Thursday ni^L claims
den Chapman assumed charge of the
le anttoritles are dellberatriy to -be one ot the finest musical organlEASTERN STAR PICNIC.
departmenL a few months ago he
the road pUylng the smaller .
moraUng from the public the
fouhd this fond well nlM> depleted and Members Had a Jelly Time at Kssto extent of Monday nlifrYs dto- etdta ot the country. They have glvthe balance has since been expended.
sattofacUon. wtaerever tlisy hav«
asto-.. A man named Dech says be
Mekesa.
There will be no relief unUl the deer
A large party at the Butsrn Star saw ainother car with many bodies in appsarsd recently under the ansploes
use mtoffr begins to come in in todies drove out to Kesto Mokesa^yesCredit to given to'ttto report by of the Blks' lodgep as testUed by the
rams received by Bxand spriit the time the fact that aevesal employes of the
vtoitlng. at the ooUages and bathing company are still missing and various alteJ Ruler, Dr. I. A 1
The company eoostots ot 10 mem­
people
are stUl loAlng'tor their rrisHER BOWSPRIT UENG1HENED nnUI near tea Ume when they made
bers. ot which two are todtos. Mtos.
preparations to receive the gentlemen tlvee.
May Hudson-Bavsner to said to be a
who were to be their goesU at a pic­
CHANQ^ MADE IN BHAMr6cK III
Thrown From Train b> Braksman.
brilliant rioUa^rirtncao of - Chkags
nic supper. About 40 pvtidpated In
EARLY THIS MONTH.
Coldwater, Midi, Ang. 12.—WUI while Mtos Agatha Bsrttoed of tte
tbe aSair and In the evening all tbe
dty is dsiiiied to be a ocotraKo
In die ririBRy were Inritod Daris was thrown frem a passe
platfUn
here
last
nigbt
by
a
brakeof
more than ordinary abtOty.
Taken to Mean Lack of Yrith In the to Join them. A marrii
afid toU uaJer the wheels of s
Tbe wvheetra wlU contain seven
watermelon feast* were tollow. .
Srioa wOl- be played on tte
ed by music, a ente-walk and all sorts passing bright train. He lost tts Mt
of fun. The psrW returned to thto tog briow. the knee and moat of the corneL trombeae. derioneL end spe- .
left hand. He was beating bto way deities oo many aovri 1
New Toik, Aag. U.-T1U ^«>wri>rtt dty about 10 o'doric.
Sanelng .ln tte Bka’ bril wm toUow
of Shamrock m has been lengthened
three feet stace she crossed the
KRAGUORQENBENB READY.
. . TO Jury Today.
IsnUc. Sneb s rituge at this time In­
C^attiaaa. K, Ang. 22.—The Jett
SPIRITUALISTS OFFICERS.
dicates that tbs laipUrit fUth In her Entire Efiu
dferMleWW&He cane will probably go to the
power to Uft tts Amsrito cup by Blf
son NatloMi ftuard.
Thomas Upton to not wholly abated
Lansing. Mlct., Aug. It-The en- Jury Ute this afternoon.
Yecterday.
by those in the
dre ahtpsBsnt of 2,200 Krng-Jorgei
'TAnshig. Mich., Aug. Ifl^At tte asthe challenger. The ohaw was
rtfiss ler tte Michigan Itettonal guard
Brie -bssln In the esriy pvt dri has been received frusn die genefal
nual meeting ri tte date S
AngUet.
govarament and the
to the various compa^ BL GvpMitar. BetiriL
DEATH LIST GROWS.
Bles. The Lee-Remlagtnn rifles with
r. OdaH. Paw Pc*.
which the«uard to'naw eonipped wOl
Seorriary-Htoe Bass .Obagwan.
be called in. T^^y belong to'the state
sdM «ai be Oured hern. The :
I. 1
•iSl ^ on band nboul L$M of um old
Bprin^dd ^ee. -uhidi It will seH for
more deaths V^e oeeiret
$2.75 i^een. Only nbiRtt 400 have ttni
rictlms of tte bsaifrafl
POTATOnS, Uo a peek, at J. B.
Mia
WaOoB.
;MM.
tar
been
arid.
trophe of Sriardny.
,
CORW. 6U Tttlim atraat

V'kaed exotise.
lily la order to
the cenans froaLtaaing below a cer­
tain figure to very nice, but, in-my
totnloa, even if the narionsi figures
below par In
people should be prohibited from
rytng Instesd at keeping a perpetual
nursery. Ctosumptives, for Instance,
should not wSd. Tlioogfa tjiat would
mean a drop In the figures it would
reduce the'number of balf-wittoJ chil­
dren and cripples.

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*. The fiaily Eagle
Tire CAOLC pms i>»biuit»ra.

IN ENGLAND

• Ottr fealaan M MAimlAM «AMB CLAYED
FINANCIAL BASI&

Y. A.uqtjgff 12. 19(R
As air, mAmomo

started a boBtUe moar <m ton ta
3 B. Onar, Piaaklln <ko»C&
dour yean tt OtAedtf dootwir —
remedlea. Bnt Baeklea'* Anl

: ,1-toW

P«9r#v«B»^9 J'. gtiikrenn

Many peii^ to Ode orimtTtfiAy a

' IN A SHAflaJEM I
WHEN M LONDOl
Nebi

One wes pate and sellow and the
other freeh and loey. Whmee toe
dlfleranee* Ae itoo to blnshtog
beaUh
usee Dr. Ktogb New litS .^
n to Many Their

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TWIBO.
ttsiNf .

liiBiitntoT

O. H. 1
County PreMdeot

Maneelene—A hotly
game was played herd yeaterday be­
tween Harbor Springs and Manoelona.
It reetat«l in a eeore of 6 to 2 to favor ot-Harbor toMtogs.

If F<ve Pitta Z. Uvea as long as the
Miatit N«M umb.
late Pope I«o, how many dmee will
A good tuany aoiuxlng. stories ere
he be reperted dead* He oonea- told at the expense of several girls and
pondents assert that he has a weu domestics 'genefsUy. bot this, which
developed case ot heart UMease and comes from Cbestnot fa]]l. Is at toe ex­
pense of toe mtotrens rather then the
maid. It was a new servant girl vrbo
was, as a rule, tmthfol, but wbo
Jeffriee and - Corbett are getUng
wosld tell a haimtem wbtte fib when
ready to fleece toe pnbUc again with
her miatrem required tL
an aBeged prise flght. He sport has­
One day toe doctor caUed, bnt for
n't ceased to be pop: I'j- and toe snek- eome reasoe toe lady did sot wtoh to
ere are not all cang'-t, as the reeelpts see him. Answeriog ^e bell, toe
wfl] exceed tM.OOO from the advance maid said ber mistress was out
aalA
Now. to the drawing room, leading
directly from tbe front bstl. there was
Tiavene City to open to oangmtnla- a folding screen which stood two or
tiaaa in being free from ail forms of three toebee from tbe floor. Behind
cootagtooi dtoaasM. Hto to a oondi- this toe lady^fiwreted herself.
■•Bo your, irta&ess is ontr mildly,
tioa In wbScdi few rtUee ot this else •aid
tbe mtolater.
find themsMvea.
"Tee, elt." answered tbe msld.
“Wen." remarked toe caller, at _
Whet Ultore Say.
looked toward the drawing room, "toe
Brave Bdttor Ootdey ot Copemtoh next tone your mtotreas goes ooL wUl
says It rt^t oat wRh never a thooiht yon l^ly soggest that she take bet
' • ot imugar to UiiimB: -He moet peo- feet wUb berr—Phtladelphla Ledgen
/-^m Zbo toys they never reed tdverttoemerta In Bewbpapere are dam
DtBing toe next few yeere ge,606.«B
ly waht to talk to hear wUI be spent hi new bnUdings at the
thrtr beads rattle."-Bvaatag Press.
mBWnry acedemy at West Point whito
wm make that tosatntieB eqaal to Its
Pmsou who wtofeTto get even with artottectoral fmtnrea. EmUlary
t like. Win
Aortly have a rtmwne to walk upon
atom aa-aseks are now beUg made of
oQaaette.
Why take two or three yaara in
Gestoml Mnes Ima lost hto eom- public aeheol to get a buMneea oovraa
msod. Btt he Btm retains hto voioe when 81X MONTHS te-a year will give
you a mu^ more practical edtMattonand pen.—Qrand Rapids Post
If you prove oompatent you will
lynohaiB to a good deal like remind­ p)eoad in a good pealUoa.
ing a legtolaUve maJccUy o< a party
Tba Traversa City Bualrtaaa Callage
hee^hetped aoerea of guelHM atudenta to good peeitiena«fld will help

at

OFFICeKS:

Beadle’5

perlence with FVjlejr's EUnw Core:
*Tor ym I had bewt^grg^
with kidney and 1

HihMc, anniw,
Tkttto -will leave lYaverse dty w
i:20>. m. Bate, 64.M. Bee poatere
>r ask agento tor partienlara. 221444
. . -- --------------- M

Elk Rapid., pJ^Mcey, Sunday. '

Ttiln win tears Traverse City rt
St00a.nL Rato 400 and IL Bee poetan or ask agi^ for p< Itenlara'ms
•tead^Tto toy tolSSto^rS
starOlaE. l am now on tt» nu^ Epwei^ Laagoe Rally Day at Ua

•niT PRCI TO

MEN AND WOMEN!

SStfif "

NOH empM Now on Sale I

Hamitton Clothing Co.
ABIC
BARGAIN

Royal Tiger
Com and Tomatoes
are as good as can
be pat up at an}*
price. Only

15c a cai-

I Lb. Royal Tiger
iall _oao Salmon

1 lb. Royal Tiser

Yoar choice ot
any suit I n
onr east win­
dow tor seven
dollars. Call
in aad see •
them ; : : !

Salmon Steak

M

25cacafl.

B R EZ I N A
Telephone 157.

_
onr SAan-41

dieds of eases with perfect eocoees."
Dr. Spinney win be at Traverse
Sold by Job. Q. Johnson and 8. B. Wait City, Park Plaoe Hotd. August 18to
A Sons.
eodw.
'---n 7 a. in. to A'p. m.

SILK MULLS^
...... -.......... 19c

«flk Pongee
...

39c,

All Wool Etamtnes .
““.r 39c

Waist Clotlis
lOc

Moire VelouF
29c

THE BOSTON STORE
We Am ie So feefier WhA Others Do Wefl
It others quote you low prioas, oura are sure
to be lower.

HEN’S and BOVS’ «ER SUITS
No other store ^re imitate our law ^ees on
such hi^h-claas merohaodise.

r. N. It2 SS for «d^s SMs WMM» 1*m
|Ii0.^|t50.|}«id93JeforB«ys*Sa]tf«NtkfLM<o9S:
A window full of SNAPS
^
Vour choice for only a QUARTER.

Bencla «r
I1.S6 for the round titp.

CANNED
GOODS

DM. AMDBEW m. BPINIIET,

•mpWBAL REUJtlit
ttui bourn Us,„

fhT Renowned Stetson

J. W. mUlKER

, ____bottles I was cnttrely-fbltevand cured. I preeerlbe It mnr daily
my praoUee -and heartily reoomuse to all ^kyrtdaaB for saCh

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FbllAlpine

Fhll
Derby

MILLER BROS.

157 Front St BeaiDe BMl

to toe proteesiatt
wlthoat reUet unto.



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CUliC* HemUwt. 2>l AsTt SrOMvT.

■my «J. MUM. HAVE A nr.'A eenm^^'clothiera

EXCI^IOf«5

AT COST

15c a caE.
iiity win be gtvea
•d, to be hmrd.
DatoJ this
lie 4th day
d
of AngosL :
CRAaM. BBRS.
2207-eod
CityCteto.

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To Clo^ Out
Hammocks
Suit Cases
Telescopes
Trunks .
Satchels

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NoTaxOtoue
•OMS 9 AND U. H. A L.

.■sss

' Iciest te.the ediool. Onretoming
to CetroU. Mr. Kelley m being adked
wh^er Manistee, Bensonla, Traveree
Oty, Petoakey, Chartevedx end other
northern towns have any ehanoe of
getUng the echoed, sboedc his bead at
the rate, we are tedd, of 40 abakee
pereeoood.

wear. «».e*«rt*r.r«a.6aw«»f«l

A. B. iJrarm' p, c^bket
i- A- B. CURTIS ACOi'R«al
Loans

__ Uxy Tsftoto they compM good

New Torts, Ang. U.—Mrs. Prenk lie- Buggbee A Roxburgh. Dnig^. Iwi
le (Barooees DeBma). who reortiUy
rehned -foom Barope. esys: Plnloc•
CocnlNB Evanta.
racy is the only
, Aagut It—OoBocrt «»4er tba aa- radj of Hnglaad. He maivlage game ___ ot kidney disease that to not be­
yond toe reach of medicine. Bold hy
aploae ot tba Hl»^-boa*»TaY OrMiaa-^ -is played on a etrictiy flnanriel basis. Jae.Q. JotascaandB.B. WaltA Bcm.
eodw
‘Ameriesa women wbo And It impos­
sible to enter sodety in New York can
Better Than Md.
MIWUOQED HIB DUTY.
obtain easy aoeese to the London
"I was tronbled tor several years
OoBAt Tolatol expreBoad aarprlaa smart set E they only poesees the
ito chronic todlgastlni and nervoos
that lYealdeiit Harpar ahonld be at
. oapRal to Uy siege to British uebllltT." writes F. 3. Green, of Lan­
the head oC neb aa lostitattoo as CU- royelty and nobility.
caster, N. B. "No remedy helped me
nnta
I began urtng mectrlo Bttera.
cago nalrereltr. He found blm qnlte
“My last trtp abroad hae
an ignonot loan, a barbartan. be Bays. me that American women'wbo ere per­
Ibe ooont ertJnOy ailslndeod the fectly proper et home treoaenUy act lo­ also kept v wife In excMtont bCalto
duties at
an ntterty shamelem manner, when tor jeua. 'She Bays SSectric Btttar*
AttMlcs. He Detrott TYIbune re- they discover an opportunity to sell are lost splendid for femsle tronbles;
that they are a grand tonic and tovigtwyaii {n *Kt« cQonectloQ:
themselves or their danglers to smne
-'HlsM doeanTaeem to reoUxe that, nobleman or aristocraUc '
otber medtetoe can take its plaoe to
in this eoantry, «e have separated the
our family." Try toem. Only BOe,
"A mnUon ddlan is a
AmcUons ot the preaUent ^ an an- tNle nowadays v^en it comes to par- SgtUtaoOon guaranteed by 3. Q. John,
son ntf Bugbee A Bodinr^. l4o-w
doirdd ooDege from the theorr and
an Mlglble life mate in the
piaetloe at edneatSon. Not only ta gay Bntflsh o^taL No-small dowers
Quick Relief for Asthma SvfFerera.
there no neaeadtr for his being as
be needn't even be a
•The Bnglish know how to appre­ mediate relltf to astoma snlfem .
toe wtost stages and U tahea in time
sdiolar. We hare 'many i
ciate onr money ba^ as srell as oar will effect a core. Sold by das. O.
«nee who are ndther. What is moat beaatlfDl women."
Jobneon and 8. B. Walt A Bcu. eodw
needed In that poaitlon la a man who
can go oat and get'money from bUNOTICE OF SEWER ASSESSMENT.
Call to Sunday School Workers.
lionalres, mtlUonairee, well-to4o citi­
Bstea, Ang. 12.-:Snnday sdiool To Geo. Amiotte, O. C. tegrlg,. J. O.
Loedlng, SL FrancU choreb. Mercy
zens er lamKMets. That Is what we welters: We want to'call yon atten­
Monroe. Mre.B.Bto(hen, I. AT Adams,
want of him. Re most be able to hyp- tion to the great Bonday echoed meetceSrti; i^os^e “3:
noUse the owner of a bank r<^. and
to be held in TnvCHW City. Au­
Umf’ '
. tianaforthe nttney to the funds<rf the gust 16. and the ooonty convention
A Co- W. F. Bevhe
Cbas. Wells, W. J. Irwtn Jo
coUege, and when yon get- down to August 1$ and 20. to Iv) held at Cedar
Heitte. Jas. B. Wise. John M<
that baBlneaa, WilUam Rainey Har­ Run.
per. Ph. D, CD., Lly D., Is sereral
Alfred Day, general secretary of
rows of wUe trees In frwt of the the State Snnd^ School assodatlon,
procession, and going strong. He may and ot naUooal repatatlon, will 'be
be seretal ^ips shy on matters
present and address all these meet­
the south line of Tenth streeL
1 and moral interest.'
ings. Hose zbo cannot attend the
to^ee mto to Oie north line at
pie cbont intimates, bnt the onty del- county convention should certainly
1 rtreeL take notioe:
That toe rcdl tor toe ^eetol_____
Imr that ever got away from him Is try and hear him at Travme City.
meet hereMore made by toe board ot
Btin regretting IL"
If yon can attend toem ell yt» wlU
■s for B
oee of
not regret IL It is an opportontty that
rt of to
1 is held that Pat- wBl not oome to ns poon again. Many
t
for the laying
ridi.B. saier of DetitriL a
of the'woricers in the township
« alley east at Dates
of the state board of edacatlon, Is elation near by ought to be at the
otomoietog at a^ptont 166
something «f a flirt. ^ visited most Traveree City meedns. It win pay
h of the Bontlr Uim t€ Tenth
street, thotee sovto to toe porth Use
of tha dtieB and towns in nMthern
Iflthi^ looking for a site for the good thinis that will be said and take of Tblrteento streeL- to ntor on file to
my ofiioe tor
new «M,000 normal
He
them houie with ns end pot them into
Notioe to ato> her^gTOn tort ^
in bar Uvea and in- onr
TltirftriTW ""
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UPHOLBTEIUKB,
EauS^gSd^Bl^mHcitol^^
O. & €ASE»
711 WAbstar-BL atisena’ 'phoM 6SA

Mfta. LS«LIE SAV» THAT AMRL
dObU gvoM fatal reenMa by nslag Fol­
^CAN WOMEN
eys Sdaey Oaii. Bold by 3m. Q.
lotahsob and B. B. WaU A Bona, eodw

SolMerf^' to neM^'Wle
raqdtoted to nottt7 tb« offlao at o
of aar fMhve to raoetre tha . .
proparfr or oB tbna ao that tha tBa^
taaMen «< tbe carrtar ber may ba lamadlai wlthoBt delv.

flat Season New Open!

ON

Baal Bants Broker

HAS TOR SALE
Several Dutiable Fai-ms.
_Seven room house and lot
on Rakndolpb street, near fclmwood avenue school. Easy
terms; price $1,000.
Seven room bouse on Rose
sb^eet, lot 30x186.
B*rioe
$730; hall cash, balance
time;
Four dwellings on' 'Eo^
side, reasonable^priMtir^lL

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‘ Ijiyfei”

Seven ro^.
Wfst
Ninth street,' sl^ iounuation,eementoellaA lot50x106.
Price $U400.
Seven room house on West
Seventh street, stone founda­
tion, lot 66x172. Priee#l,40C‘

Eaquirc Bt bit oTVice.
for MrniB. SSSa*?*"T.‘-;

Furniture That Is No Mistake

and you make no mistake when you buy Pumiture here. We have a splendid as­
sortment, every piece fresh from the factory, and we are offering these at prices
that are in accordance with the purse of anyone who is contemplating purchasing
furniture.
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A^uslc Gablnets
We want to call your special attention to the finest line of Music Cab­
inets you will ever see. Just Twpacked them and they sre now on sale on
our third floor Furniture sales room. We are showing thege in Itelid Mahogan/. Solid Oak., Mahogany Veneer, Bnrled Walnut and Quarter Sawed
Oak, These are the ^est finish and highest style of workmanship,, and
we price th m from *6.25 to,$a5.oa Nothing quite so handy and especially
. if you have a piano^ an organ—yon' must havig a place for all youV music,
and have it so arranged as to be able to'iay your hand dm any piece at a
moment's notice We wsnt you to see these. A Music Cabinet i:* a mo«t
appropriate gift.

W/i-It!ng Desks
If you saw these new Desks yeu would buy one at sight. Could
nothelpit! Tbd only thing, it would be harJ-to make the eek-cii.m,
the assortment is.so varied. The orders given by our furniture buyer
to-the &CtDry were "ship at once" and they did it—you would think so
were you to see onr unpacking room. We want to f’.ow you thes; be­
fore the Aoicest ones are marked ■•wvld." That wo*d- ia being dis­
played on many of out- newest pieces of furniture. Suonld be pleasH
to do this for you. Tbe prices are from ♦7-oo to #33.00.
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Wetli Paper
•We 3re showing .-»bme advance, style* fn^ Wall- Pajver.
Manyarerepairiitg, many are building new htmsrs and
want paper the first year instead of wltjte-walte. many
want to get their papering done and out of the way. Voti
cannot find more artiatic WaU papers than we are ^uwii^
because they are not made. Tliia doeis not- mean lii^
prices either. It means we have Mt out to supply the
demand for choice things in. Wall Hangings, and ^e
methndofaodoingii niBt-.oniy-in qtrief, but in ta^E.
WaU Paper ia^ Nothing of the bouse; and atylee chan^ as often as they do fa wearwjg
business to suit you. both in style and price.
pparei. It is a part of

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vAtfetlOTl2.1!Wl.

THE PAHiY aAeatJs;

SALIB PEAlBrnl
• tmnNfc t l

Or. J.W. OAONTLETT,
iMo(Uie\re'aaa ncuat M <1M

clean pure wajr.
uMd in AMT Awn
roasted aftM’ the erder
Wder ta r___
by us. They.tre aeld by A.
Jahraus, Csvla Clflar
ft.
kVeaver,•, t. A. Menree, John_______
HannahI A Lay Mere. Ce. Meet qvoted to
MRA F. E. MTHfTE.
R. D. White, Mpr,

Souvenir
Spoons..!

O. P. CAXVCfi. rW.CA&TSB.
O. I*. Cwer & Bro.

Onaa^toftbeUat
"Fisli and Game Law*>
wUl be Id th^r office during budneaa
U> vrrite

’ A fortune big awafU the man '
.Who wfll Invent this wonder:
A aoto bout on ncA a ptan
A BaaB boy enat get under.
—New Tork Son.

A W. Vogelaonj end family art+ved
lat Bi^t to vlalt W. P. yotlwoatJUtout 1T0 pofoeea went to *ow«
Harbor tUa morning on the OoteaUa.
the ereot
the eiBmal vicinto pC
the BnpUst Sunday aphod. This to
u ecevtiooally good atles
dbdny excnralon and agood ttae
carlona oobuddenee thai there were Inst the
anmber of adults' Ueketo eold as there
U cblUran's UekeU, 82 of ea>oh. and
nae
dtOdmi lAo went free.
Cedar City and the b. W. O. team
layed baU Snnday^Md the Cedarttoe
did a few to them to the tna« <>f ~
to 2. THe game was bettor than the
would indicate, AS H vas doe to
bard hlUlBg that Cedar gained awdi a
lead^ Both teams dM aome good fteWtog.''Ttae twlterie$>ere: Cedar, Kinmer. Boee and KteUw; O. W. D.. Win­
nie and Allman. Cedar now has its
nerve np and wlU tatele the N; M. A
U they can get a date.

CBfNAiXNfe;.

r Oin wm eon i

mAQARAJJ^^ CXOWftaiON

AULArtor R. ^W-fon _
auMiil nvalfla tbMiaaraftllB,AkSP

“^.sS;T“S!sr *"
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carpet Cleaning

NOTICE.
The dterne choir for toe big union Haktog and laying, .Wbar renovnt--f|
aoMlM in
CHy opera homm SunApy evening wrtil meet Friday evenittg executed. Agmit for
.
et S e’cleek In toe opera houM to ee>
loet and etudy toe music. Tho Sengs
will be Bdeetod from 'The Bost> ten afreet 'Phone He. U8.
fStonns.” used during tho SmAoy nwotIngs last winter, and ef white teoro
wore savon ar slgM hiaidrad eoploa
Gotttlto A Co. pay higheat ||j
t ao or
pricen for scrap Iron, metala. H
robber, mgs, etc. YnrS on Bay l|
street.. Sent peetal or cell CIt-U
izene> Pima MS.

WUl osre
wm care Blabetee.
wm CCure Stone to madder.
wm . tre KldBM and Bladder IHseasea. BoM by Jaa G. Johnson and
: 8. B. Walt A Sons.
eodw

r at ^ Bno to toe c
<ft Chin Kee York,was mr*STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
bended classing toe Uae Iron CaoBAa.
Owosso Realising the deep
toe Soo. Tbs CMitaman was arfrace which would be attached to her
There will be a r
and
tor the rest of her life for eloping with
If Traverae City oa
Mr husband’s hired man. Mrs. Alfred tborttlos have been ooswdled to deal
8 o'clock.
SteMlag
Wright of Sbaftsbnrg after retiming with sevyairoiMtlilB.-itoo have cross­
Dennla C. N
iHtme attempted snldde by taktog ar­ ed over wlt^ toe last year.
Ham, bas returned t
senic. Prompt attention from the doe^re. Sandwich. Ont
^1.00 Silver
Anete this U is sMd ttat’ toere Is
and her. husband saved her life.
Medical Health Officer 1. A. Thomp­
dedded chaiMe in senttoMstt to
son reports tbaf the dty Is mitlrely
gard to these cases oa toe part of toe
$1.50
Ann Arbor—J. C. Thorpe has raslgn- peoUe living near the iflaiiadlsn boundtree frmn all contagloas diseases.
The Miseea Lu^ and Bertha 8tep- ed as instractor in mechanical
ariee. Chinaman
a and Jennie Klassen have gohe to glneerlDg In the university, to accept an every day Jsy eight to toe botda
position as professor of mechanical
lliisUiiiK Jewi'l. r.
Carp lake to camp out for a week.
of Britteh Cdnmbia aBd many of the
We adva
engineering in the Udvwlty of WashMlea Elale Kahn of
money
m Btatta and tlto terdIngtom
Salaried
Mlsa Solofuon of Llgonler, Ind..
torlee ol Canada. Ibe Chinaman, as
People and
guests of the Misses Steinberg.
servant, oBeca a aidnUon of
make loans
Thrwe Rivere—Anotoer death bas.
Crushed s{ene for Sixth street con­
the Ubor problem, as far aa domestics
rurnitare.
crete Is being funis I by the dty een added to the list of people pole-. :« ooneeraed.
hoTsea
from t^e stone crasher, on Bay stred. oneJ by canned salmwj. This one was
James XiSwls, maogger of toe Im­
etriother planked fWi supper will be Mrs. N. D. Hageman of Three iUvers. perial hotel at Petoekey, waa to Grand
aonal
given Friday ui?ht by the tamUles re­
looking Cor servant
erty.
Perry—While taktog clotoes from
sorting at Kwls Mokesa and Ahgoea
He says that there U a searrity of hrip
w^ clotoes line Monday, Mra. M.
in all Itoee of hotel werk around the
SOMETHING
Mra..P. Krutze of Grand Rapids pass­ Colby <rf Sh^taburg waa st«te by northern reoorta He admitted that
C. A. SUTHERLAND, Mgr,
ed through the dty yesterday on her lightning and) tostanUy kllled>'
the Chtoaman U taking the plaee of
mWUbdBBUi.. wUbDakeLuailxrOo.
.TO A.'^NOY TOE
ay to visit the family of John Hoffthe girls to maay'botde to toe north­
Hsneoek—Mrf.
James
Leary,
who
an of Mvleton.
west. and there la even toe poeslbirWhen you are using oil
LODGE NOTICES.
Mr*. Lee Horvwby left today for Ann had lived to Hancock since X8«». Is Ity of experlneiitliig with toe Flowery
lamps or any kind
Arbor to meet Mr. Homshf. and then doad, aged 65. Pour eons and two KlngJcsn prodnets-at toe Mhtolgan re­
•but KI/BCTRlCifY in
It Na 126, K. O. T.
danghter^ survive, her husband har­
they
will
take
A
trip
to
BnBalo.
NUgsorts.
,
^
\.
ta to L O. O. r.
,\our1iomc or office. Them
ing died several months ago.
aiA Falls and oto«r eastern points.
ood. cool: C. D.
!r nothing like BLBCVISITORS AT BUROICKVILLR.
LePotote, R K.; A. Bobettxto. F
Frank Ceurtade succeeds Wm. OilTltlCITY for illnminating
Jackson—Warner L. B. Wheeler.
lett to the baggage deparijn»t at the
. pnrpoSPS. No Kinoke, no
promtoeDt tanner ot this County. Is
’TraverM City tent No. 871,. K. O.
QcOd Times Ortler ef tha Day at That T. MM, Friday niibta In Fnreetare’
smell, nogivnsc^ no danger
dead from the eSecta of
haB. A. y. Medrtto. Com.; J. T.
fromflrrs—It ia the moH
- vihaa^
toe brain, prodneed by a fall down oelIda, R. £; B. A. Brana. P. K.
Burdldcvme. Vloh., Ang. 12.—Nell
ciinoTnical
itlamiDator
■pa. He was 53 years old.
The
T.
C..
IA
M.
track
through
W. Helm orChieago U vldtlng bis paribatoan U-procured.
Tiavene City Aerie No. 888. F. O.
the dty fr«n the G. R. A I. to the M.
Muakegeiv—Mrs. Blandlne ScbllUng. enta at this place.
Ea^. meets to Foresters' his.
A N. B. TouDdbouse Is now to shape oe ot toe pioneer reeldente ot Notten
Boardman River
J. H. mo. anperintendtel of Uie Tneeday evening. 8 o'dodL Walter
for the trglns to pass over It bnt the
and well known among toe Allis-Chambers 06., of Cblcago and Lwaager. .worthy presWat.
Electric LIftht &
ballasUng has not b
GOTton people of this dty. died at Milwaukee, has ben vldttog
Alfred
CampMU
and
non
Lee
left
her borne near Mona lokA She was
r. John Helm. In Bnrdldc- M^ meeto I
Power Company.
thia morning for a brief visit In Mon­ 85 years of age.
vUIe. Hr. Kje -waa a roMent to tots
treal. On their return they will be
vlctolty 86 years ago. He le^ Satu- Wte^^*Medng. Attgnot 1*.
by Miss Mamie Campean
Maoeelona—Mrs. C. W< Clark died
Traverse City Lodge 2Io. 228. F. A
who has been vtslttog there for some her yeotMday of typhoid fever.'
barraLfioo* mOl
A M. Regular rcmmiratoaOim Mona Bister of W. H. Thompsen at
Une.
Miss at^ MaoOoBdd ud two
JoynL W.
.The M. & church at Honor white Grand'RapW* ««
^ T>»ompe«» “* nelces of Grand AnUs. are nloying
wim ddeateJ on Sunday cost R.OM this place, ana a very esUmable lai
a few weten' vacsStoS with friends at
and wm seat 250 pei^le- At the
Grand Travwaa Lodge No. »0,
BurdiekvlUe.
tog service. Rev. C. B. Maltman. the
Mrs. Jten Howe and daughter Mary
Old Mission. Mich., Aug. 12.paster, was given a purse ot 850. The
and son Scott ot Chicago are visiting
Gvelyn Hammond Is the guest of mitar with her father. Mr. Samuti Holden, to
etmreh is practically paid fM-.
The sale of tickets for tha concert beth Holmes.
this village.
Mrs. James OaunUett ot TravetM
tomorrow night to Steinberg's Grand
Mr. Allenson and tolldien and Miss
by Ooogrove's oreheatia is luge and City Is apendtog a couple of weeks Gertie HcTaggert of Chicago are
promisee to bo a financial success as wlUi her father. H. H. HHl.
camping out for a week’s stay cm dlen
Miss Lolita Hdmeo-is vtalOng to lake.
The entertainment
promisee to be one of the beet ot toe Kingsley.
Owtog to toe heavy wl^ during
Mn. Bullen celled oo trienda last the last tew days, the boys who are
yearNOTiCE TO TAXPAYERS.
Msrie Lorton, t^ell-year-oU daugh­ week.
engaged In rafting logs on Glen lake
■Ihfi tax roHB tor toe wdlacOon «<
C,
C.
PwWns
ot
Blk
RaptfiB
Is
vlster of J. G. Lorten/BUnmaster of toe
for toe Neesen Co. have bad to aban­
eohool and
taxes and sfibdal asPere kfarqnette, wasjeleoted pred- lUng at toe Old Mission.
In offering yon oui
don toe work on aoeomt of-the hea^
seaemento for toe five wards ot toe
Mrs. B. J. Hammond is spending, •as on toe take
of toe Pillow dub. an
Gas-Range, we are s
dty of TiavoTBe City, Jllchlgaa, have
ot several Ut- toe week with Mn.'Holmes.
that you h:
Prdf. Wientmore ot the Gnlvoatty
been placed to my hands for coUectioa.
Mr*. Piatt was a Traverae City call- ot Mtohlgan, vriio has been with
with the best appUance for cooking Ue girls who live on Sixth street The
toe world contains. There Is nothing eleeUon waa quite hotly contested,
for the past two months with 40 stn- J will be to my office for the purpoee
Mr. Cooree ot Muskegon U a le
It Is9 igood enongb for aay- Ing conducted by ballot but Marie
dento ot the sniseylng dMtrtmcstC of coUeetlng aald taxee on every week
day from now tmUl Nov. 1. 1908, from
arrival at the Stone house.
won out by a aafe margin.
Henry Haddock ot Alden Is vlaittog
8 o'clock until 11:80 Cclock'to the
Tha M. A N. E. r^ has purehatad
We' have toe largest aaeortmei
foiwaoon and from 1 o'clo** to 4
Gas Ranges ever shown to any city, and put on the 9:30 train, a fine new bis uncle. Bngeoe Walt
Mra. Haanlgan is staying wRb Mrs. to^ their stay to onr Vlctolty could o'clock to the afternoon ot eadi day.
coach from the Hicks Locomotive aiid
at our salesroom, 223 Front streeL
Car Works of Cblcago. The seats are Wm. Stone.
All taxes paid
not be of longer duation. \
^
ncklto
of
Ohioago
arrived
James
or green plnah and there are private
Mr. Clarii ot Cblcago. who with hii wm be received without odlectkra
compartmentB to ene enj for toe la­ os toe Qharievolx Sunday.to spmid family are acGnpylng tociir cottage al tees and on all taxee rematotag andies and ta the other end are amoWng some Ume at 'toe Roberto' home
toe NfiTows of Glen lake, gave tot pald on September 1 and until October
for the men. The o^r , The M. B. ladles at ,thrir lawn so- people a lare treat oa Tbarsdar night
peaalty of one per cent tor ooljeerial at H. H. HUi'a cleared *16.76. The
toe sues with very tJM wm be cha^ oa all tax*
Ice
cream
was
delldons.
w,»ii.iwg- unpaid on October 1 and nsS»3 FRONT »T.
extensive disiday ot flrowarkx.
H>8. Jack Draw of Chicago is vls- to Novwaber 1 a penalty of two per
Ittog her parents, at this place. Hr. cent for eoUectlon wlU be charged
Office In WUhehn block. Boom 210.
and Mrs. Hetan.
^
M. B. HtRKBra.
We offer owgratolatlMa to J. W.
8200-tl '
CIW Treaaorer.
Vhn Naattpnd and Mn. Harrie at
Maple City who were married a few
days ago. We also welcome Mrs. HarTHE
FAULT
IS VOURS
vie as a reeSdqst ot our village.
The tento annual picnic ot toe old
settlers was a grand success to spite
of toe ratey weather. Tba
carried out withoot being inters
mpted by the rain and MW witbent
dooht toe bMt yet randWea to the Ustory of toe picnic.
President D. H. Day made a' very
tooditog addrws at the cM aeUtora*
While at tbe FurriUii-e Exposition we were
meeUng. He recalled the Tact toat
the occeaion was te a certain extent
fortunate; in securing a manufacturer’s enot mdnees whldi was qnlte
tfi-o Hue of Odd Dj-essors and Cbitfonieis in
ent M many an old settler doriag toe
plain a-nd quartered oak, at a verj liberal
topee ot ttme has been vaOed swv
dis(‘oiint,-which enables you to purchase one
and is sadly missed In the aanmd gatherliito. AddMBsmwerexDiUebFMr.
Vt wholesale price t : : i : :
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Frank HamDton of Trarstee Sad Mn.
IF YOU LOSE IX
Jofan-B. Fiaher and Bar. WSty pt
Maple City anfi'prayer-by 3>r. OdtcR
'32 patterns., no two alike, from
of Chicago. Ihe ringing waa much
anreotated. and was rendered by Mr.
Clarke and Mr. Was 6t Chleagn and
the ebSdren ot Glen HAven and Maple
City, A reritatlon given Iff Mint KM-.
Ue. an rioeoUailtl, wm
iMt Of this watV.
gooA
B bargunonFiaokThe Danny bretoan. la onmawnd at
t—«t foot front—
toe steamer Alice J. Day, are dcanm
tog of rnnoh credRTa toe slttUtol and
If you want a dresser in the next six months
pleasant way to wldto they handed
-it will pay you well to invest ic one of these
tbe crosrds ctf people who took occa­
&mp}es,
; :
sion to
toe ^ensare of a ride
labs.

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The Mace For tehwlrs.

ro^id^ to
Ttoronto toe ton-ufll be
i Hay $AU hlgkn. and
81SAS higher than to
L Bpedal train win run

CIVV IN BRIEF.

RANGES

SELECT FROM.

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The INatneC^ •hMoi MI4S offers to those unable to
attend Bcbocd, a course in Boolt-lceeping identical
to that taugbt*in the College Cor home study.
There are eight seta, cornpriBing Wholesale and
Retail and changing from Single to Double Entry.
The entire course, with all stationery, for

HE umML \m company.

GAS

FLY KETS-LAROE UNE TO

STOW |N ReOK-KEBTHG

L«afl Headquarters

Rastail’s.

MOOSE vowemr

$20.00
-Thie is way ahead of any correspondence ^hoed,
for you have the chance to . consult your teacher
personally.

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IP-M'-THiU’

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Traverse City
Gas Company

Sample Sale ^

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ODD DRESSERS
.ns CHIFFONIERS

Just For To-Da^

$8.00 to $25.00i:

> B^ton Store. ;: ai”

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neyi.

Retraumts of
DressCk

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TAXES!

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A SAVING §F OfE-TW

A^we told you yesterddy. we have culled -out
i J ev^falng thffit is too short for a fuU ilress
* pattern and put this great cut on then. You
J can find nice Skirt Lengths, Waist Lengths, ‘
Children’s Dresses, Jackets, etc.

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NEW OUmGS
FOR FALL!

SffIQBES DEUNEATOB
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New Saits. Skids: Dress Goods



for Fall are being shown now and await your
inspeetioD.

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WHTE US FOB PRICES
mall ; Or«l*r«
Given special atten«on. IMcM
prices and prompt aMpmeri-^^
guanuiteed on our “BEST” llimr.
It la THE flonr for »eneral purposea
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THB DAILY

AY. AUGUST

WAGONS. AND BDGOIBS FOB
Two good Innber wagons, Ihree

POUND.
FOUND—Fur cotlazette on show
groonds Ihuraday night Owner
caU at 288 Weat
stnht*^

WANTS)—Girt for «eaer»l tuMue- ^^iie*^"toqSre at 284 Washington
AOOmONAl. LOOALB.
worii; small faitillj; bo oooklas:
street
tXiM
800d wases. Mn.XihirleB lAvreitce,
TO SELL—A nice bay nhore bniMIng
402 Booth Dolan atiML
S214-U
Mrs. H. B. Gamer went to Harbor
lot at low price; about five adM
Little A McNamara Insaranee Bx- Springs this noon.
UtSb 2U Front street

Mrs. Henry Orellick has relumed
and Ninth street
S OEHAF—«0toot lot 00 bom a visit to Chlesgo.
Miss Pearl Savage left thb morning
for a three weeks’ visit In Big Baidds.
^^SSercCtJaona', 644. S2m-S
Attorney das. I- Boyd of Kalkaska
FOB SALE—New mUch cow lor aala. was in the citv on buslnesa this afterWOTk at 42^ per night; 10 men
Enquire Hanslovaky's Grooery, west
daj- yard work, handling lumber, at
aide, ttandolph and Division rtrtgs. oon.
The Cedar City baetoall team would
(too per da;: . 2 trimmer men for
Bight woric at t2-25 per sight; 1 oSlike to get a date with the A^lum
beaier lor nl^t work at 12.25 per
night 1 edger man for night woilt at
Mies Leah Cody returned this morn­
$2.76 per night Wor<*efter Lumber
Oo.. Ud., Chaasell. Hao^hton Oo.. rOB SALB^Moton, engines, launch- ing from a riait with her parents at
hCMi. .
gim-u
w. djrBamos and other maoblner;B. P. Daria, 222 Front street
E. W. Seymour, of the Seymour
WANTSD—A woman to. caU weekly
for lady’s and genUemas's laundry. TO 8BLL—A good leather top bdgg; TransportaUon eompeny. arrived In
Awl; After Bis o’clock at SS9 Sixth
land anl'water ble;cle. UtOe the city today.
andalan
lamata, SOS Front street
A McNai
Mte. Oias. Stevene and son Harold
of Grand B^ds are goeets of Cbaa.
WANIBD at onee, two dining room
girts at Omeua Inn. W. H. Dewe;.
Imprlcht’e tamlly.
S20S41 .
N. -E. Strerrg of Grand Rapida, man­
Warm in winter and cool in'etpnmer ger of the Klffiboli Plano Oo.. Is In
WILL PAT FIVE DOLLABS-I wUl
and siding wont crack or get loosepay $5 cash for an “N" coupon troi
10 dty' today rislUng ^e local bfanch.
TO SBEii—Very low price , three
Mrs. Q. W. Steward, Mr. and Mrs.
stores wlU honse In rehr and tene­ W. A. Dean and A. Inngworthy are
ments above bn two. Front street;
aU' weU rented; good Investment aiqpng' those who took advantage at
1 to Niagara Falls and
property. Little AT HcNsmara. 208
Front street _____________ _____ Buffalo.
WANTBD^-Ordet* for 16-lneh cedar
All who are at all Interested In the
TO BELL—12 acres, near dt;; two
cleared; no buildings; 136 peach munldpal field day plans ara raqneatr
treee; some grapes; good soU; easy ed to be present at a meeUng-ln A..
WANTED — Fslr^lsed second-hand
Cleary Little A McNamara Ins. Nerllnger's race over MiUlken'a store,
Te for «npiny factory. Harold 8.
and Beal tttate Bx.
361841
this eventog at 7 o’doek.
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simr
Hpn.T—Or exchange for town
The funeral of John Zeran, the fourWANTHD FOB D. 8. AHMY—Able
opvty, 80«cre farm in Wexford mMUhs4dd son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
--------------------onmarried men between ages
uoty; easy terms; with or witht stock and tools; 76 aorea im- Zeran of 804 Randolph street, was bald
of 21 and 86; elUaens of Dnitad
dvafi; five ahres In wood; house from the houee this morning. Rev. T.
Stntes. of good character and tem­
P. Ullom cilldated.
perate hablte, who can speak, read
ovtf 100 tons «
and write to^lah. For UtormaUon
-Manard, the 12-yaar«ld sen of Mr.
apply to Reciting Officer, 206
and MiB. 'J. W. SpeUman of Lake Ann,
Front street. Traverse City,
died yesterday monllng at typhoid
fever. TTie funeral was held this
TO SHbL-iige
FOR SALE.
morning at 10 o'clo^ from the church
TO SELL—A fine gasoline lanach ..
at Lake Ann.
ICKS; ana evttryuiuie l\m
feet long, 6 feet beam, nloply fitted,
on exchange grist mill, hay,- grain
Brigadier Blanche B. Cox of Oatrolt
<mnoiv top and curtains, oak plank
and feed store, with yam room far chief division officer in charge of the
' and ebeap. Little * UoNamata.
carrying on coal, cement and brick
Sidetmdk In yard. Terms SalvaUon Amy work in IndkU)F and
208 Front street
Mlrhlgnn |s expSCted
TO SKA. by Little & UcNamare, 208
assist in the loe^ woric. She will
Front street s bouse aid lot on
' In the Army hall Thnraday and
weat aide. 8 rooms, only %600 and
RINTING OFFICE TO SELL—Whole
on monthly payments, same as rent
oi- a half Interest; only small amount Friday evenings.*
Don’t you want It
of capital required: exparianeed
Edvnrd A. Klldee who was awarded
printer not neoeBsary.-UUla A Hc- a verdict of $10 and $726 coats by JnsA lew beantlfnl aommer reaort krtn
Namara, 208 Frimt street
at$2.M ewsh. cost of anirey and
Uce Brown in bis suit agalnat Frank
piakipf papers. Little A HcNamaia TO SBIAi—Brick cottage: Kood loca­ T. Saxton, for 2H per cent oommUInsoranoe and
tion: five rooms: drive w^; cellar Blon on the purchase price
the Um­
cemmited: cbew- Little A Mcber tm the Bronson Howard farm, has
Namn Ina. and Beal Estate Ex.
POE BAl^JJOee new bouse. No. 866
appeal
ipealeJ to the cdrenlt court, claiming
Washington street; $60h0 down
that h
not
awarded
his
toll
on Bast Bleventh
mosthly. 8ee^ O. OSlett
€2S Bad EBghth atreet or write
street 4 booses op ’Dsuth street
The Stosnd M..E. and I
one on Ninth street one tm Hall­
F. A. ClaiT. Grand BagUa.
way avetme. two on Webster, two tmet Sunday achonla are
FOB BAIA—A good aseenpasi
on State, one on Washington and
bonw weighing lAOO pounds. Chew -othara—toms to suit any raasiwa- ing thrir union idenlo In
Ashton's
90ve. The d^ Is a perfect
tor cssh. N. A. Nelson. 481----- ble costomer—monthly or aa you
and they are enjoying It fully.
Front street
widi. Uitie A McNamara. 208
Front street
Over 200 were {maeut and it was a
pleasing sight to see over 100 UtUe
208 Front street * fi_____
Ing—two stores and modem teneeeated at the table at once. A
SMOit rooms ahover-prioe lees than
programme of reritatkms gramayon can-bnlld for, a good Invest­
A McNamars, 208 Front street
phone selections end songs was given
ment for apare* money.
FOR BALE—My nome place on south and Rev. A. J.' Bdred gave th«m i
all cleared;
TO BELL—46
side of West Sixteenth street «s earnest and Impressive talk.
pretty
“ “®re Is In.town,
plastered down stain; painted
consisting of* aabout three acres or
Bide and inside; bsy window; poet
the eqUlrttegt
It iof 26 lots 26x165;- albam; cedar block cellar; pomp In
Tb* following Is one of the oddeet be­
klteban. This Is a great barcaln.
quests ever recorded in n lest teal
Utae A McNamara Ina. and Beal
nient. It appeared In the will of
tortateEx. __________ 8l»84f
Bristol mariner proved In 1795. The
TO SBLAr-A beautiful residence, in
old gentiemsn ordered his executors to
a eentnl locatlop. steam beat elec­
*1«y our of the first moneys collectad.
tric light 80 roans, plumbing tor
bath, gas, fine yard; oap of the fin­ FOR SA1E-I84nch cedar wood de- to my beloved wife. If llring. 1 shil­
ling. which I fasve given os s token of
est bomas in the dCy. toTsala dieap
my love, that ahe may buy baselnuts.
tor cash, or part caah and nagotiable seenilty. Little A McNamara
aa I know that she la better pleased
Insuranoe and F.oa Bstato B
change.
214$4f

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________ ______- _..js within ajille
of dty; 40 acres cleared, tour
In frdt; four trout ...............
dltdied and is excellent for garden
or celery beds; honse 12 rooms,
needs painting; bam 42x47, frame;
old gralnaiy, com bouse; another
old bouse on fam. This U or

legee at 682 Bast Front street '14-

sell on monthly payment plan,
same as rent Little A HcNaBffiia,
208 Fkont street

rooms, modem building, etaam heat.
Little A McNamara, tosuranorand
Real “

) RBNT—Bear rooms, second floor
of Peoples baring Bank building.
___ __________
87-tf
TO 8BffJ^14 acres, three^ourths of TO LET by Little A h
a mUe from the dty; all cleared
and seeded to clover; easy tarms.
UtU^ A McNamara Insurunee and
Beal Estate Bxchangu.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR VIAVl—Write to Mrs. Moeher,
401 Washington street Bell telephtwe, 178.
82I3-L6
: Beal Bs. change, 222 Front street
818S4f UBS. FRANCES S. SMITH, pianist
I
organist
and
vocalist
Gradnato
of
TO SELL—New map of Grand TmvMusical Conaervatory.
' erse County. Little A McNamara. (Valparaiso
PnpD of ProL Frederic Horace
Clark at Chicago. Inventor of uni­
fied pianism. Afldreas, Mn. FTanoes
8. Bi^th. Traverse Cl^, Midi, 867
Btat Hl*th street New F
TO SELL—162 acres; 70
deared; house two story. 6 r
finlahad; rooms all finuaea oowu
stain; bam dd. 80x40; two gian-

[AVB TOUR LAWN MOWm put In
shw by an expert-tor years in the
lawn mower Imslness. For grinda card and I wlU csU and get your
mower and-dellver It when ready

TO SBLL-A Stock Of groceries and
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to get a^eadymade'b%dnem—w^
or wttbont buildings worth i^e
to Investigate U If you want bnsi-neas. tittle A McNamara, 208
Front street

street ’Phone 247, Cltlsens’. 18674f
DO FARM or dty insmanoe
casualty and burglary tnsnrane
Utile A McNamS^los
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SUStf
N8URB TOUR PROPBRTT now tor

well and favorably
heard pf it

81»4f

FOR BAlE-^lae modem bouse, co^ MO^ TO UlANsjn personal propto Buns to am-,. 1. Newlaad,
ner of Bleventh and Wadsworth
^ 608, new WUiwin
.streets. Bath room and electric
lights. Oashior'easy payments. F
O. Pratt
S210-t-12
LOST.
TO SBfiA. mSUBANCE It torn is
aiwtW^ ftm want to know or want
pet»l* like a risr. about
.toaataUMUMfittnsaranMwewm
of a walnut on a Hay a^
yuu <aU and eee
\ ^ Reward If tw.
A. Coata. 410 WtM Sav^atraet
88X444

A. D. TkLBt
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by ^ Dentlat OOo* 606 new Wflhalm
BlodL Cittteni ’phtme No. 882.____

-lioBBa tor :
Plans can ba
hnj^theoffieauf W. A. Dean, arohl-

PHVRIOIANB.

fitted. Both 'idumM.
L A. THOMPSON. M. D. *
Office In Hamllton-Mllllken block.
Hours: 9 to 11 a, m., 2 to 4 p. m. .
’Pbone No. 72.
Graduate of Toronto Dnlverelty. Office
Munson block. ’Phones: office,
8; residenoe. 104.
General pracUoe; speclallrta
eases of the rectnm and gertto
urinary diseases. Both -phones.
City Opera Honse Block.
DR. H. B. GARNER,
Specdal attention given to anigery and
diseases of women. Office over
First National bank. Call both
■phones.

yon of its Borita. Call ,

Formerly assistant to D«. Oaks hr the eye. ear, noee and
throat departmento of the Chicago
HoweB.' Ann Arbor. Toledo, and all
PolycUnlc college and hospltaL
PneUoe limited to eye, — -----eouthim and ea.tem points.

12$ Front Btraab
N.C.'BlronB.MaM«»

AsstoWby Agatha IWrlchoel. Contralto: May Hu^n-

* Secure Ykr Seats Early..

PRICES: 25, 50 and 75 Cents.

J. J. KIRBY, .G. P. A.

Pere Marquette
Trains leave TTaveme City as fol­
lows:
For Grand Rapids, Detroit Toledo,
Chicago ana west 6:60 a. m, 11:66 m., 6:20 p. m. and 10:10 p. m.
For.BagIsaW, Bay City, Port Hur-.
t Toledo, Detrcdt and east 6;00 1. and U:66 a m.
For Hanlstoe, Lndlngton, MUwankee and MaBkegoa, 6:00 a’m. and
5:20 p. m.
For Elk Rapids,
and Cen­
tral Lake. 7:0V a m.. 1:20 p. m. and
6:16 p. UL
For (Eartevoix and Fetoskey, 6:00
m, 1:20 p. m.jnd 6:16_p. la

Leave
Arrive Platte Rlvar:
Honor

GOOD FORTWflE FOR YOU if you take advantage of the prices we are
.making throughout our store. : : : :'•••••••• • • •

A Special Skirt Offer!
of Walking
Walking »klrt*
Skirts ond
and Dress
Dreas
We have placed on sale today a lot 'of
.Skirts in Blacks, Greys, Tans, Greens,
Blues, Fancies, Etc., worth from $4.50
to I7..50, about thirty in the lut, your
choice at......... ......... . • • ■ • •................ . • •

$2.69

HiEh grade: extra well roade,_co>d flit­
ting, values up to $1.50,

all aiaea
32to «

68, 88, 98 GENTS
And BTEAMER UNB8
Boat cwnnectloM at Manistee and
Pranktori tiuftlng shortest and cheapM rortro to aicago, MUwaukee and

Steinberg’s ^ Stwe.

VIA COPEMI8H AND A.A. R. R.
Arrive Frankfort'eT^pm.

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™ CAUSE AND CURE

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RV. CO.
Ifl Effect dune 21. 1603.
Trains leave Traverse City «
lows:
For Petoekey, Haokinaw. Grand
Rapids and Chicago. 6:40.a.
L m.
For Fetoskey, Mackinaw,
Rapids And Ft Wayne. 11:10 a. m.
Petoskey, Mackinaw, Grai

So'.'S”'

For Snttons Bay, Omens and NortbFort, 8:80 a. m. and l:S> p. m.
Trains arrive from ClnclnnaU. Chi­
cago. Indianapolis. 6L I^mls and
1 Rapids, 8:80 a, m.
dns arrive from Ft. Wayne,
1 Ra^s, Petoskey and Macki­
naw. 1:30 p. m. •
Trains arrive from Richmond, Ft
Wayne, Grand Rapids. Petoskey and
Mackinaw. 6:6$ p. m.
Trains arrive fro^ Northport,
Omena and Buttons Bay. 11:10 a. m.
and 4:26 p. m.
Through sleeper on the 8:80 a. tn
and 4:26 p. m. trains.
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Chair car aud sleepers on all trains
north and south ot Walton.
C.I..LOCKWOOaO^^T_i^^

OF DISEASE EXPLAINED

T$E0$ECIUS6
tabouaixl

Mmon
,

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Thefcrmrotatkxidoei not take plaee-wlffioul’ 1
ab, beat and mokture-for the gei--------'
mlerobrsarc firing orgaafanu,tfaata
bmyriaAwttbgreUnpidity.
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Thraeiidcfobavriwnhdirdmhme^eolDabeia
CmainuadattandamS^V^rilsI
>«>rtd >,<x» ti

brou^ ahetd by Pi-health wodd ceasearo

Noi^aa^ cixiw <m w«fM mkrota to

THE ME CORE
eotSoneBuedkttlotbal a IL

lo, wwater U>tbetiuue<,wudbeavtrcdby

m
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Mknbc Kfllo."
tnedicalaaffiority.
EVERY DlSEASEbv

'"iS|-SiS:BK“w«icS™sSi

Enli^tened Science Admits that all Sickness Is Caused by

DIRECTORY

GERMS OR BACTERIA
Poisoning and Wasting: the Blood, the Tissues and Vital Organs.

MONROE A HALt
811 Wilhelm Block.

RADAM’S MICROBE KILLER
TRAINED NURSES.

STc. Ill to »« rot

A PLEASANT TART DRINK; ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS
ECZEMA.
"’“liSlKShLaa. BRONCHITIS.
"“SSSStiaa. CONSUMPTION. ,

““StriSSriLaa. BRIQHT’S DISEASE.
“’SKfiSSSTaa. CATARRH, RHEUflATISM.
CANCER Sifisrfiri.

“to"- 1^

J.
atmato. imio •»«
M JSTJoSii ,l,n-rtth tfl maa.

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TIMUR -ERTIMATOBS.
lAnd

J. M. Tuuuetn,
and timber eetimator.

^od ave. Ottlseais’ ’pbone 712. June -

W. W. KIMBALL €0.

Cos^ove*s Orchesfra
and Concert Company

Ptanktort, Bensonla. ML Pleasant,

Clare, Alma, St. Loula, ltnaca,.Owoseo,

BrighbqvB and frianda

FketoryprioM and aa^

!s5 AUGUST 13
^ Under the auspiaspf the Hk$

for nle by J. W. Slater’s Haase
FeihlahMig Store- «» .1*8“
nicely fllnstra*-'
ofrarev^ne.

ask pour

about it Tb^wili taU

Steinberg’s GmA^^a House

DR. L. F. tdPHEB,
Gnduata of Clevalaad HomeopaUiic
Medical college.. CiUscas’ 'pbone
784. City Scok 8toia>HlcxdL

T>e MteBf m tfMltrt Mi tte
MMM kU«$Br kBBWB, '
POPE LBO XIII

and saa tbaae goods.
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DB& 8A.WYBB,A PEBHALLBGON.
Senttatt. Crown ^ Mdga work a
°^ggitrycmSs nag WUhslm block.

is

known. If YOU havnt

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lawt^.' '
Boom 826 WUb^ tdbek. OtluBa'
'.phone 641; Bell 'ffimne 878.

. SCJuJUt BID#
>al« M
he

EVERYWHERE
The Kimball Plano

223 NortSDlTSS

treaa: 30 grape rines; nice lake
tana, little A McNamara Ins. an<
2117-tr

FAVORABLE REPORTS.
Hkw Vterk Capitalists Interested No
Phoenix, Arlt.
Pboeulx. Aria, Aug. i. 1903.
Grand Traverse A Aritoua Mining Cq.,
Traverse City, Mich.:
"OenUemen:. Mining is looking up
and everything In your district
booming. Crtdtallsta .from New York
bare examined various properUee In
yoar district and report ihoat tovorahly. Stock U <» the raise. A friend
gave me 2.000 sharee' whidi I sold at
60 cents and am sow sorry as they
now at par. The great trouble
with many pec^le la they are atiald to
risk anything. I know two people In
this dty that put $600 In and their
income is now $800 pm- month. A peraon that Is afraid to inveet in a good
mining claim or company will never
have a c«it
“With beat wtshea, 1 am. yours tculy,
•‘A. 8. ARTHDR.
3214-t-8
ITl^ty ReoMder."



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LOST--Oa Nortnpart rallroed Wedneaday night pnne owitalalng $U
or in. Finder wU ba Uberalty i»'wsrjed by. retonUng to L. J. G^
neas. Battona Bay.
^et**«-T7aslitiByutsk.-

EAGLE WANT ADS.



1803.

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nrni’S MOBOBE RILLER BB.
4oaz.Bptt»a,SL iBBa-Oannlttvaet.

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Sole Agent.

CMICACO.

James G. Johnson,
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