The Daily Eagle, August 19, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, August 19, 1903

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1903-08-19

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rRAVBBSE giTY. MlCtoPAll^J^^pAT. APGOST M»,
mducPA

KAISEt WANTS BIGCH AtMV
O tNOREASE

TOTKO^enV

t,hy.aho«»;000 n
beoisnnlaod into two armr ootpa. thna
ralalng the. ataading trmr to ahont
£47.000 olDoeri and men. The Ibcmwed annnai chntse la MUnatOd at <9.000,000. eicfaflTe of kBlpmcnt.

Diredofs to
-Hit- CoBStracOoii of Alpena,
Cayird « Wistern R. K.

PRESIDENT k M. DURAND I S£li1Sl

ARRESTED BY il'pene Stockholderti Ocoted s victoiy on the Detroit
Promoter, wl^Tried to Vote Stock Issued for ConHIS FATHER structiun
.Wofk—Lftw I^uit M fi^nlt-'Dr W. £.
ax

NGVEL EXPERIENCE OF EDWARD
' DYE OF SHERMAN.

Evvr]’j>ne <
. IlneofSUDpl e Soh«
ume proport
A fine line, of Sample
Odd DicMers.

i___ 1’

One Worth
lor
$fi.7S. aud riirht alooK
up, aame imiproliooif .

5.75
J. W. SLATER,

;KMai aiad Wbolesale.

T, w. T m R L B y

Arrested by Us own father was the
experience or Bdward Dye who llvea
near Sherman. 'Ihe priaonier waa hdd
antll the arrival' of Sheriff
Chandler who brought him bere to the
county jail.
Testerday »«»npi«inr was made be­
fore Justice John Verir that Dye had
failed to Bivport bis wife and family.
A wiyranl was issued eba^ng him
with' being a disorderly .poaoo. U
was not known who the marshal was
at Sherman but a
was sent ordmdiig him to place Bdward
Dye under arrMt The marshal turn­
ed out to be A. O. Dye. father of the
accused man.
Young Dye appeared before. JnsUoe
Verly this monUng and at first pled
illty but later on tbs aJrlce of hU
ooonsel, Fred Pmt. changed his pleadto not guilty. Bsil was fixed at |1S0
and his hearing was adjourded until
Wedneeday morning. Angugt 2t
*t Im ■ rhs OsB aw .'tour's Swg.
frtSSTfio mueli the styir
the wa>

wOltr 03 3.0. Johnson.

MRS. U. J. TRUU1
40«407 Wllhdm Block. RmiJ
a and 23 Wrnkoop' Terrace.

So.youwanta niee'pair of MissPs’ or Children's

PATENT LEATHER SLIPPERS?

B^chant Sc Rosc^e.
^ Fr.int St

Parker Bros’. Old «an«i

r"?

STORY

AMD

They Fit
that mikes your shoes look we,ll
• and fee Icomfortsblv
HKng
yoer feet here and we « ill eee
that they are fitted right. .

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

HAVE THE
BURGURS

Alock.

UNION.

-y,

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Ou-ui by .1. isiHi'ini' /out cssli

f*'t,5AvmBs

Awaitii^ Your Inspection
Many of the Nw 1^11 Wearables

.1

Ipena. Midi.. Ang- 19.-HU a meet­
ing or Uie Btockholden cTtSe Alpena.
Gaylord £ Weatem
afternoon, Prestdent W. M. Doraiwl
and DirectOta W. B. Begeea. A. B. JCcInnis and Ix H. Ostrander wo« de­
posed by-a vote of 1,029 ehaiaa to 7SS
The claim of the Detroit atoc^holdpre to 1.72s eharea wah dtiaUowed.

'BeDflfigaaafBtyd^oeltf Uiz in
the-h^ for your other yaluables and keeping a good sixdhootor at hand. .

WANTS SSfMnO FOR
YACHT RACES
TOMORROW

We »ra»lre»dy shoving a goodly nssortment ot
Tthe nhv^l
wiU onke ^'^^hle n^bool
high grane Md the prices right

Watchmaker
400

PIMT ClJR tfOMK

Vnip balanTO of ove^Tiidg^i^iping to sBmmer
are^b^g*offered^t prices,
that will eati^ you to lay in a supply for nest spring.

la MV •PBCIALTY..

WATCHES. CLOCKS
AND JEWELRY RE­
PAIRED PROMPT-

ll^^yStodTSlly.^eeimhle lolDtBen^»nt^

AY. ■ a Alt
i

——-•

AsUwino
• to gat the
tor the day, the^anau_____ ed death Mat n^X at tha h^ of
NkhaM. aaother saliva of tha
atoa fee of 10 oeati witf J»e danad.
Bine Giam state. <8(11010 ea R may
This U Bot large aaoad to bar anyooe
a vietoaetoofeiag fcmfx *m the
tram Wtading ead yet Oa^t to itet
waaaea oeed in tha attadc.
Brown and Nichols who were em­
Stoce -the flrat moeftag aeveral
dMatea have appeared itoo were not. ployed at a tolole mlU east of lotsriSe loadad ap with a snppiy of tha
rertmned in at Srat hat who will, jndgUguid that made Kentncky famaw.
Jng from toelr praette^ woHc. make
Raturnlng to thrtr shnaty, thay got
of toe *Yegnlnia~ hnatto tor toe
Into a gnnrrai., lOtorts drew a kaifa
with which he alaahed Brawn’s wa
ttt toe BeeoiM' ward who
aad drove the knife into the fie^’are wflllng to
any evaSin nre
pari at hif thlMi to toe bone. '
Twalfto
Sheriff Crrtghtoo was rmUfled od'
street perk at 7:00 sharp, Friday v
went out to errert IOAoIb. He wm •.

JOHN BLACKEN
IS MANAGER
retreat to make good
btf worked a btnff on toe oSeOr. What
to be a rifle wai only a long

RELEASE

First Oeme Will Probably Bis Played

Thera WM a mntinr cf the foot,
Davenport, la-, W 19-—A noet dar­
all aMhusUats Mat nlgkt in Dr. W.
FIRST RACE WILL BE«M AT t1 A ing Iddoapping took place
for «
buy. la., late at nl^ wha Ifra. John
M. jTHURMA^
foaUfoM.g«ty
tesM.thM Tear wan «MEOlwow. the wUe cf a wealthy flMMT
eaaaad Mai * mtaagiw aad a aaplafo
' ai^krwKouaaaadanaaanfiCISOAOO
dMaaded tor her release.
Sunday evealug an unknown atranger called at toe heme and (old Mr.
About Attending. ' '
and Mrs. BUarow that toelr eon. DvWcAcot.'Ia.. was vary shA and
New York, Aug 19.—The start of that they were wanted at the bedside
toBurrow's yartit race between the Re­ at once.
liance and Shamrock Ol wUl be made with the stranger. When they uriv,as near 11 o'dock as poealble at Bandy eJ witln two miles of the vlllnge of
Hook li^tshlp. Interest in the con­ Snnbnry, la., seven miles from Ben­
test is Intense and atraagen are cm&- nett. the husband waa thrown out of
into town in numbera. Many the boggy ad told that he sboald
bundreds will line tbe Jersey and i-»"g bring tu.ooo to a secluded spot near
Igjand sborcs to view the nop bom a
distance. Membeia of the Ndw York told uy of toe oSeers be would
fcUled.
The men then drove ooi .with Mrs.
morrow will be U mUes
HUsrow for several mllee until they
return. Races will be aatled had arrived opposite a corner school
Thuredv. Baturday apd Ttfeodayitatll
Here the kidnapper tied his
one or the other beats ad retens the horse and drag^ toe woman throat
winner, of three rabea.
a corn field to a deaerted house, where
Seeteh Are Hopeful.
in tbe cellar. The
Glasgow. Aug. 19.—Atnee It became wian then left ad ha not yet been
known that toe Raltonoe murt give founA
Shamrock m a time aOowanee of one
Some time during toe nl^t- Mrs.
minute and 46 eeoonda there hao been RUarow escaped and was found lg,the
distinct change in tha hattfog-odds. farm yard of Hory Rnesser, a tanner
prioe Is 1
Sunbury, Insane ad iatj Ul.
_____.1.
> X
Shamrock.
'
Clyde is growing. *
TtJ^H
TIKIUPS MUTINOUS
Heavy Betting Today,
New York. Aug. 19.—BetOng -........
IRES MAY FOLLOW ANY
yacht race was heglrf .thla BNoralag.
BULGARIAN OUTRAGE.
Odds are ported at two to ofie on the
RrtUnce and In some cane- two Bad
one were laid. Roat A On. e
Wall street unbuneW tola
that they would bet asp amount on RellMce at two
He Hmiri DeeWed.
Oyster _Bey. Ang.
Rooeavrtt has not yet dada^ wbetoer
or not be will attend any of toe yacht
mcm; and it he goes at aU he- wm
probably wait imtO toStord the tioa*
of tbe-conteata.
Secretary Barned thto morning de­
nied that the p^eMdent had eat orders

Yachts
New Ytwfc, Ang Jf^-The T»xH.nr«
ud Shamrock m
lerday U (he Beta tamin by C. B. Mow­
er. the oada] maagarer. at the New
Tork Yarttt club. As toe reolt o' bb
remnta and oaknlatioao, tt was
announoed ^ nl^t at toe yiitot rtah
that the Relluea wsald aDcrw the
over a MmUle
Tt.w>s fouto'that the Quatroek HL
as rtlgtaUyuloager os'toe water One
tha the America JmikL' bat toe lat­
ter proved to have ma^ (Wo-tbaaeud mweaquarefeatofjiailataatou
................
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W. N. wpnr.

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WOOOiWEH WILL
WILL HOLDPICNB ON U«On DAY
iiiATTiiii niMiiiWPiii rnssB*

JcAn Blacken wm rtuain naager,
ns U srtn he impoasIbU for Dr. W. S.
^Tm Modan^VtaddMa e
Mood to aooept the poaltion acala, bewin boM a tdewte at (he firtr g
of toe ttme reqnlrad for toe
on iMbor day t
proper dlaAarge of toe dutlee. HowWoodmen eampa in this vWBitr wlU
Dr. Moon Bays that he will asaUt BMcken aU he ca ahd will help
fo.look after the aaonrlag of
tor toe team.
■ .
. George Raff wm Heeled captain for
this year, ad tha there wm ;a geaerel review cf toe
ad from all indieaUena tois j
team^wlU be abls'to hoU thrtr own
with anything la northmn Mlriiiga.
last night, who have not bea motiODed before and some of them are cer­
tainly tut ma In (he foothaU bnal-

and maaone, alPthare, It la a foragoM .
conclusion that toere wtQ be enoagh
It w*s toe desire of all proaont to
doing to keep most anyone nwaka.
get things nmnlag in earti shape that
at least one game mny'be played by
toe flret of Stotember and practice WAS MADOENB) BY LIQUOR
will begin within n tow days..

NO CLUE TO THE MURDBIER
t of foe.<OVMre

xAng.l9.~JTampoPolice Are Baffled and Have Found rarily <nsad by lk|w>r, with area halgihg from hla bead and rtad only In u
ffoly a Ruor,
undershirt. James CKnaii* d^sd
street of Wartstre
Detroit. lOto.. 'Ang. 19.—After a-dUlgat eaareh to'toe murderer of UtUe aad. reaning span the bridge aenma
'river, attamUted to
Alhpoae Wlimee, po rtne hat here ob­
tained esoept tost a mor waa found Jump into the water. In jumping hM
this mcrnlng by Oetoetlve Brooks, foot caught between the brige and u
which Is sapposad to be the property Ira Bupport aad he bung bead down.ilOBStaUnople. Aug. Uir-TGe new of Bdwnrds, a ma from Bangor, ffigUowlw .him were hM two mnail
bfpthara. abqet S and U yore of age.
danger and greatest In the
nUoeiatoe
who abated to passer^ to stop thrtr
mmong Turkish trmme. Their ad
Albert Seldl of this city, gave chase
gre nitable to exercise any adhority
upon hearing toe small boys calling
when the men do not wish to obey.
OonsoUr repmts indicate that f
K) and for aid. He rasphad toe Jnaaae ma
lea is In a moat critical stata. 4he -toe etty eatroUar a reward ofr 1600 jut after Iw had triad U>4^ and
sU^tert Bdgstla ootrags woold af- tor toe capture of the bratal pccpein- draoed him to too bridge. Bara anmd a Ure^ tnole is wUrti -toe iattrbttoeaeC
aana man,, got awny' aad ngato triad
to lamp Into the water. SaUl, how- froai toe Baikal ggMa
bere state that Baigaria hM ptnetleal- WORKMAN ^ Sa STOHES era. was too qrtek for him. Jtotlatly mobUsad a army, as tha troopa
I soon arrived and the nmn wm '
tCHBLL hgndeaffed niter n herd stng^ end
In the priactofiDiT now WABHINGTON
MATH IN MTRWT.
ore tha 70.M9, whito Is
tnkM to the jail, where he .wm .pat
a cortdared u the peace
into a padded crtL
His 'cmdiUon win b« eganUnod by
effecUra.
however. U ow^ag to vattre tor
toe.tiaie being on any boatlle moveDetnK, Mich, Aac^lO—Waahingtofa
mast against Tukay, as it does not
MMHIER is dead.
wito to kwe toe anpport of SaMte. It BcheU. aged 66. a Iranworker, waa
Hta Ufa Forfeited for a Petty
bepea, however, tonf pahUe tgtokm klUed iaatuUy at 10:20 toU
I a foU dojra a rtaiatoc. toaft
- ' Crime.
in Jtaesla win force toe •
1 the Bigth atcry to toe
BOBe Creek.-Mlto.;'Aag.
hrtp Bidgaris effort Ttakey and tbe
Mctoier, the yoong ma ehot by Uadlaat« of a Roesia sqnadRm to Of toe I
dcr towts Amria Mrtidar, died .'at
•mrirish waters eneoureges tte ^ craeted on 2UdMon
HMieis hoagital yaaterifor aflaraoou
gariaaa Ih this view.
TRUSTY RffCAHTUBtD.
from toe eSecta of the wound a»d too
NOTYD MASON DEAto

nku.,
. *

«Emtw.irr*^toni»Y neax

thoasht to Jta as fiasotabla a div a» Owe Hen’s Arm flartNd and Dap Cut
la HM Thl)^
wtt be a geaaral holiday and It will
beiidfh
(FNm a .Special Ooi
be there ea that day tha «a dr
KnBonte, Mkto. Aag. 19.--.Jaart<

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HEBLWH»
THE^I^Mf

DAVENFOPIT LADY IS H£lD BY
KIDNAPPem.

veeUgatkat into theaSagwd dlscctoiaaItlon.agaloat noMinlaamidoyaa <a toe

H. I. KNAPP

Ibe'Aate for the mnlalsal lieid <Uy
m haw dedM:«iM«Bd It wElto
held, na the aSwaaon «( Labor
MpteMMT f, tt«ke Ai»te».tH»4l^
uM see the pHk, ad la the
if th^ AqrinM team tos a

AT -A MEETING HELD 1
MOON'S OFFICE.

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CAUED UPON YOU VET?

COR.
rRONT

C. N. Wa».
! T. C.
Morey. Detnrit, treasnnr.
The new dlreetonOe:«SI advertlae
(or bids to build the road weet from

Dr. J. F. MeOtfre of Orand BaptdA 1a CaaSaid of Alpoa, John K MeerfU
of Datndt and Dr. W. a.Mooa ctf TraT*
Qty^ ware aleeted dlraotota by
ante vote. Ylee-Prtaideat Seerial
oeeapied the dalr.
The d'^oaed directora dalm
meatlBg was lUegaL. A Uw aeU wUl
result to deterailne the ownh^p of
the Bejorlty of the'atock.
Dorand and a malortty of the dkeotors
at a recant maating In Detnft let the
oontiget to buUd Dm
to C. C.
Mlshlei>-af Detroit, and tor
IsBUed Sflahler a tbouaad ahina of
Block. The Alpena stocUialdMa daim
the letting of the contract and the is­
suing of toe atDok to Miabler wna miautoorized, and refused to allow the
Utshl4r stock to be voted at yaaterdax.'e meeting.

ANCE OF 13^ MINUtES.

Now Mae mfrrn.

If so we hare them that we will .clo^ out regardSeatiof odst... Can’t afford U> carry them. over.
he»iMri*r, 1,0 old stock'in OUR STORE. All
new, ciean-a«d Up to date
:
:
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:
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Moon of Tra^rsA Citx was; Elected oo the Board of
Directors. •

(From a Special Ooi
lU
Alpena. Hlch- AnE.'a».-^ the
FATHER PERFORMED HIS DUTY meeUac of Ute new Ebsctora ol the
Alpena, Gaytard E Wealeni taUroad,
AS ORDERED BY SHERIFF.
the foilowfng oiBcen were gleotadW. A. Secriat. Alpena. wreatMit; 1..
Yeunfl Mae It Charead With Being

ostropathy

AiatE^

FiGHTINQ

MCE nv aifiOO
aifioo MEM.

T..

Mason la'New York atato. dfifi S'

hMM la tois aUg'’Yhls 1.....

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» cf-tho- ti'MdIii

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Y iiiABia!l%TOKEigk^ ATJ6CBT iij. lana.
A. tt. MAMOND

5S^^a

Both •Phdhw «.^

Sabocnhon to n« Dilto SmI* V
t«qiiort«d to ROtUr tltoll* St OMs
of sny Mtvo to tssMn tlw pspsr
rdletf wltooot MV.

Cemlna Cvente.
AugoBt tt—Llnoola J. Csitor^ B
tlooel Orsu. “Her Only Sto”—fli
belt's Otsad open. iMsoe.
' AncuHt IS—UBoolB J. Csrtor-e •
fc productloo, ‘1*e Btorestb Hon
StoiBberK'a OraoJ <vers' bowe.
r toe atdowalks-sdJcdUMs tooir plooea of Bealness. J. W. mikeo and Prokoii Kyselka are plODeen in vfaat vW be a
war of provtdtos ralnable
tor
merchants. As the dty grova larger
ud real estate beoanea more tsIv
able, storage opaoe vUl adranee In
>-alue. The areu vhlcb they vl» escarate under the aSdevalks are aa
uaefnl as toe beeanenta at bsUdlnga
Id toe bualnaea eedtloo. Being ootored
with eomwt valk, too pubjlc can
raise no ob}ectk» to toetf method of
getting addlHonal room for toelr plaeee
at bostaeoa.

toe Nev H^co feders2 ooort there
are e«ne smMng repnbOeaa attor-'
neya in this dty vbo vould not be
sorry to bear the neva. niey bare
thetr eyoi pealed end toelr ears to
the ground for say Indlestloa that
toey have a cbanee of aoeceeJlng him
as Judge In toe Thlrtaento drcnIL
People vho bum coal in their fnrnaeei should not bold off buying toelr
viiiler’e supply In toe hope of lover
prices. The Indimtons are that the
price vill be agam advanced on the
first of September.
As director at toe Alpoia. Qaylord
. A Western. Dr. W. B. Mim can nov
rank Vito-other rallrcnd miwnatas vbo
reeide to northern MldUgan.
Tbe HOaftml voman ttoo add her
hobby to Wtotoer -vomM tor 9600 perhape made a good bargain even at that
g are getting ready

What Edltcra Bay.
In oonstractlng toe Michigan build­
ing ai toe fair. It will be possible to
- save money by otillstog the unuansed
lumber in toe reoent party platfonns;
U old Veanrlua keepa on apouttog It
vlU be getting into toe Bryan dasa.—
Grand fUpIda Herald.
'
in Africa they are breeding mules
which are a Croat between the horee
and toe ubra. Many pecqpqe hare loog
toou^l that toe mule deterred to
wear atrlpea.—Chicago Neva.

»tth s esi>Hsl of lUO.OOO, kM bses
SM^ tB «s iHkiaui
ponaoB of Nov Tork. » oonpsny or'wfl to staMrt Uotvooo iq sb« M
mMwHwvTHs. -ronvott is «*■
foeUBK this eoabtsatioo U NloholM
H. Oohn^
KssBior of toe R.
BUM Ibao^etnriBC eoigjsDr for die
test Are ywo. %bo te eOao pnsldetLt
o< toe BOV oorpocstion. ■
MBUB WOWCN>OMI A TBUSTi
OoniMri for tiJO oMd T«e Mwto •
oor to Toloie.
ToieOo, O., Ass. U.—8Mb vonen
borohsroforBMdstmt. TvoBostbo
OSD tbey nUoeu tooir vogeo ftw |l
HM o das; today tber deaassded
UAOMidtvoB
0 s Act- Cleasera.
bd
sS'Vea BB to ortrote boose,
ed. SeoreUy of help compete toe gioatiBg of toe'demi^

\

Be tmadlee oU cans round 0» room.
And odla the wbeala of erea loom;
CHi. what a daadela
Ci«. Whaeler nina a cattle boaL
And ovna toe eaico'thatb afl<at
HU vert VlU wear him oat. be-toan;
He ateere toe ship and rtlpa tbe
steers.
—Chleage Beoord-Berau.

Dr. Oaner
part to toe prop_______
Moved by Mr. Foott that are proceed
to latomal ballot upon toe eevetsl appileattoaa.
Carried.
Tbe fourth informal ballot was as
foUows: Geo. 0. Ibopmsoa, 7; H. A.
Langwortoy 1; Jaa. Marvin. 3.
Moved by Mr. Foote that the selecUon of Geo. C. Thompson as Janitor of
top Bmwood ayeBue school bnUJInr

tor Frankfort. Bentoda. ML Heaaant,
Clare; Atma, St. Lotda. Iwaca. Owoaao,
HoWeU. Ann Arbor, Toledo, and all
Boatben and es te-n
. jT j. KIBBT. O.
^

A. R CURTIS.

»»-

HAWEEHATS

^ P. a GILBERT

A. B. OURTIS&CO.
Real Estate
Loans

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rr,

wm

.fusi n few
Ladies’ aud
Gents’ Satchels
lefi which will he

r Renowned Etetiion

Closed Out at

iseOaSsI

Below Cost.

JOHNT.
BEADLE

twim asttig Co.
J.W.IHUJKER

CANNED
GOODS
Royal Tiger
Corn and Tomajoes
ai'e as good as <-an
bo'put up at any
price. Only

1$c a can-

I Lb. Royal Tiger
tail can Salmnii

15c a can.

I lb. Royal Tiger
- Sulnnm Stpak

OOBREW

: FALL and WHTTOt

-SUITS—
All the latest stjle*
of Hickey and Free­
man C o. ‘ 1 i n <-8
Koch ester. New
York, are displayed
on our tables. SuitB
bought of OB are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
:

Telephone 157.

Seres rooni boose 00 Rc«e

lot ^laS.
S750;

baU

easb.

Price
balance

tiaie.

Four dwribgB cm East
aida. lll■'ffMnb^e prieeiL easy
terms.
Serea loore bop«e Wei*
Ninth street, atee foundatkwuceBtoot cellar, lot 50x166.

Price «.40a

2Sc a can.

B R EZ i N

' 8ewml DesnaUe Fans^.
Seres mtoi heoae sod h-t
c« Baadolph streel. near Dmvom! aresoe acbooL
Eaay
iem:

MILLER BROS.
: 157 front SL Beadk UotX.

Serra ruoto boose on West
Scrc-nth street, stone founda­
tion, lot 66il7i Pricegl,400

Entire at mf aince
frt»fn

Greatest Sacrifice Sale of Shoes
On record. Every pair of our Men’s Tan Shoes must be
sold ! Such prices have never pefore been made. If you
want a pair of good wearable shoes no matter if they, are
tan-this is the greatest opportunity you ever had.

KBO CORK sr»BF
_______the gr^ being retained.
On griddle cakes of aU makes it adds
iBUah snd piquancy that will sharpen,
toepooiestaiierite. KsroComSj—
te a part, mnaitdieraUd product, fa

WE GIVE YOU ABSOUntLY FlH!
Tht i>ro«Ui 111! J ill wiinD I-IW.-F 1«IH -'t the iHi«t o( every p»ir of -ban Shoes

CO/f/f SYRUP
rs» Qnat Spread for Dallp Bread.

•wym poi fiUiB.)i(S|| uqi o«|i put
SNnwi jssG uo oo|iM]<ud JO vaaem
a sa ^qraaotis pus»ddW|p saq poj
SBfwMSll eiu. -ussttoq asaq} jo dua oo
pm tuimqSit ■ lod o) hMO do penu
USM) epsoap mi em Buijup ton arq
eg »sqi afaa •aaaaeq drinoiM Xusm 4n
tod gaq oqn ‘wmbm*
awx Y

'YOU buj’. . You can’t mttki* nmiipy •‘‘wl**'’« F“>'‘
shoes as you havo-worn. Are you clerk, nieivhaiit, pmfeaaiooar man or
day. laborer? You’ll soon iiwhI .1 iKilr-for hIiooh. It is doHaw in your
pocket when you leave our SIiop Department with a pair of these-shoes on
your feet SEE THE BtO WINDOW nlBPLAY ! Then see tie Prkis !
You eon’t resist them 1 BetU-r hiiy id on.v, bwiiiise your parUcu-lar size
may besold, end soehoelmiu.e won't i-ome 0*810. Tliink of a T«o■Pif^•
'shoe for a dollar ai.d a half I A llhiv,. Dollar shoe tor One S..,eiitvFive1
And a Pour Dollar shoe for jiiat Oiie-llalt the Priee. Never heard of su. h
pricem If you wish it, we will dye all tan ahoes black, free of ehar*e and

i
.

guarantee the worii.
-»y ALL MEANS. HAVE A FIT.-8. BENDA 8 CO. CLOTHIERS

Mrs. Jaolse (with. drBManl-Wn
ha hame at tbs usmI Ume. DarU,
JeggtoB cays be doean't knew hew tt
ta. but vben his wtfe says a thing it la
preay suna to come IrbL-Boaton Transcript
________ --

Ws era Ms sgMW «tr MS CrtllmM

No Tax Clause.
FI
ROOMS S AND 10. ri. A L. Block.

S.'l

DnvM Wsa nh Time.
. Mr. Jesgtoa ftematlvelyi-lt I AAold
net be bame wt Maner ttme y«e Bead

Hal SeafM Nlir 0^1

' O. E. CASE,
711 Webster BL

Mil

1 aald I wished that erery cranA
to team were made to walk toe plank.
lOvtfenid; •‘Oh, you iieednt talk!
The copper made yon punk toe walk!”

FlEwTaMFnff
Aetto* BeftElatw.
HttfeW.W.ViMMICto
• _________ t— Pf%8 mu

Vf>HOLSTEBt1<l6s

Carried.
Moved by MsT'FOote that Geo. C.
Ibompson be appointed as Janitor of
toe Elmwood avenue school building
fw the balance of tbe eebool yAar at
a salary of 950 per month, to begin on
the 16to day of August. 1903.
Carried.
Moved by Hr. FalrdUld that toe
KILLED LOCIEN DREW.
board adjourn.
Carried.

Herbert Moon, Utico, N. Y, Bey, MorCHAS. H. BHBRB, Clerk.
^■For'’(Sarlevoli and Peloekey, 6:00
dera Ithaca Lad.
s. m, l:20p. A Phyaiclan Healed.
tIUea. N. T.. Ang. 19.—Herbert
Dr. Geo. Swing, a pracUcIag pbysl- J KBHOE.
Gen. Pass. AgL
Moon, a mica boy 13 years old. abot
at Smlto’s Grove, Ky., for over
AggiL_____________________
and klUad Lodes Drev, aged 20. of olan
thirty yeais. vritee fala personal exIto^ Mich., op a tonn near this dty
• Foley'e Kidney Core
yeaterday. Moos and Drew had been
Id been greatly bother
OuatreUag and too latter had serarely «d Vito kidney and bladder tronble
choked yodng Moon. Dnrlng the quar­ and enlarged piwatrate tfand. .1 used
■ »wn to to
toe prdfbBslon
.......... ....... .............
rel the boy broke avay and got a 22- without relief, until I o
■a Kidney
K!‘
ca^ber rUe with vfaleh he ahdt Drev.
Foley’s
Cure. After takf three bottles I was entirely rellevand cured. I pruseribe it nov dally
KILLED AT Tbt.EPHONE.
my practloe and ‘
ins for snehj
nd Us use to all pti
Michigan Man’s Talk During ThunderBblee.
d it to bnaf
ds of c
atorm Arwad Fatat
blatone, Mich.. Ang. iq.—While
Cedar City leaves 6 a. m.
tedepbrnlag during a toiraderstorm
Hoodry Odahl. an employe of s brev- NOTICE OF SEWER A8BEBSMENT. and 8:66 p. m.

Ing company, vas ahocKad by U^t- To'Geo. Amlotte, O. C. Isgrtg. J. G. --------- Aid stbambr-linbs- “
Boat
eonneetloos
at Manistee and
ning, dying almost instontly.
Loading, 8L FtuCis chura, Mercy Monroe, Mn.B.Blacken.1.A.Adams.
B. F. Oolyin, Fred Courtade. T. J,
The Latest Ballad.
Dmlor, F.X WrlgbL Joseph LnmD^.“They all Spoke Well of Tou." a
’EMI6H AND A. A. R. R.
Wann»h I^y A Co- W. F. Hamha.
Chas. Welle. W. J. Irwin Joseph
nev aqng by AL Tnhem. la the lat­
5kfo?0------------i:Z0p.K
Heitte. Jaa. B- Wise. Jrtm Moran.
Cadillac
12:66p.m. ll:50pjn.
est ballad ciaae' in Nev York. The
J. B. Wise. John Tweddle. Alfred^
composer has sent tvo copies of this
WelL Mary F. Buma. and all pMsong to every mude store to toe UnitBons Interested to toe laying of a
sewer In toe alley east of Union
Statee and Canada, maktog'a total
street, OMomendng i66 fe«t south of A. S. BARBER, Agent
some 2M.OOO avlea. ao that those
toe south line of Tenth street, GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY. CO.
who viah a copy vlU hare no traoble
thence eonth to toe north line of
In Bflect June 21. 1903.
in seeurtng IL
Tlilrteento.streeL Uke sotloe;
Trains leave Traverse City as fol­
That toe
for the ^«c1b1 assess- lows:

aent heretofore made by the board of
fteaoluticiU Of Sympathy.
Petoskey. Mackinaw, Grand
s for tbe mrpoee of defraying
At a regular meeting of Grand
Timrerae Rrtrtah lodge Na 192. beld
Rapid!______ _____ ....
August 16. ^ folloving reactntiops
- For Fetoek^y* Mackinaw. Grand
Rapids. Cincinnati and Chicago, 4:25
wereaMpted:.
------ -.----------------„ — a point
.Whereas it baa pleased oor ^toaren- feet aouto of toe 'eonth line of Tenth
T
ly Father to remove from our midst
toe 1 irto line • For Buttons Bay. Omena and Northdear brother, U M. Tompklnt. of Thirteenth streeL_____ — n file In port, 8:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m.
Tislns arrive from Cincinnati, Chi
y office for public inapectian.
toeretore be It
Notice ie also hereby given that the cago, Indianapolis, 6t Louis and
Resolved that vbtle we humbly bow
Grand Rapids. 8:30 A m.
to toe will eff toe Moat High, we are council anud board of aaetesors of toe . Trains arrive from FL Wayne,
dty of Traverse City vHrimeet at the
keenly conseloas of our loea.
Grand
Rapids, Petoskey and MacklReeolved, that in toe drtto of Brath- council room in said city on Augnst
iw, 1:30 p. m.
■ Torapklne thU lodge baa aostolneJ 17. 1903. at 8 o'clock p. m., to review
said asaeasment roll, at vhlcb time
toe loss of a brother whose kind and and lAace opportunity will bo given Wayne. Gntnd Rapids. Petosl
congenial ways hsd endeared him to ail persons Interested, to be heard. .
Mackinaw. 6:60ji. m. '
every member of our lodge.
‘Trains arrive from NorthportDated this 4to day of AngusL 190S
Reeolved that the sympathy of this
Umena and Buttons Bay. 11:10
CHAS. M. BEBB8.
lodge be extended to the wife in her
and 4:26 p.m.
SS07-aod
CItY Clerk.
sore aflUotioo tnd to toe sons in their.
Through sleeper on the 8:30
^ of a beloved father; that our
und.4:25 p. m. trains.
Chair car and sleepers on all trains
^charter be draped In tmoumlng for a
north and south of .Walton.
period of 30 daya, as
.. a. imart of reepect 1 tried eirtt TtoraldmiB v----------_ broth
-brother; that theee lief. Only three Bottles of Foley’s Bad- C. L. LOCKWOOD. G. P. A T. A..
for our deceased
Grand Rapids.
be Bpread oo our reoords,' nay Owe mads me a well man.” 8bld
Agent.
ad a -copy thereof be transmitted to by Jaa. G. Jobnaon and 8. B. Watt A C. E. MURRAY.
Travme City.
_
eodw
le fainUy, and .pnblUhed in eadi of BdH.
jr daUy papen.
NSUalB L. JOHNSON.
KATB OOATBB,
DBBTTBMMfiUlB.

Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers.
Hell has better pr. Jng than WtteFbley'B Honey and Tar affords im­
mediate rdlM to asthma sufferen to
bnrg.—Plttaburg Dtepateh.
• tlioe
leet a Me.
’■The whole thing's a riddle to me.
n and 8.
Wait A Bona, eode
V
Ood erldently nsrar totanded mortal
man to understand a woman, an’ when
a woman understands a man she's
Tbe Hebrew popiffetlon of London
^ tooQ^ Vito ■lm."^pooklyn Life.
hat more then doubled during tbe last
twenty yean. It Is now Mtlmated
The fslinre of the New York Sun at iMtweeit MODOD aad 120.000.
Italy and Bphin have fewer booaet
to derail toe
_yetprees, vUi not be the Brat toUore re- in pnopMtiOD to tbeb population than
oorJed by that Tenomous oM (AaeL any other country In tot world, tbs
Argentine Republic and Cmqnay hare
It tried toe aame taettea on Ororer toe moR.
Clereland aiM Ororer vent to with a
Tbe Busalau govemmeait gives i
vboop. Tbe Ban’s Midship la more
to be feared than tta enmity.—Bagtoav
Of' toe WAX) lalaniU scattered bv
Neva.
tween Hadagaemr and India, otdy
If Presiden BocoeraH realiy vahta
FMtr's KMnay dme la
to do aometoliig to stagger bemaalty.
Just M bUn aUdc toe probe Into toe
ofkMnayi____________
railway mall ocntran beatoeaa. yimd the twwih of medletee. Sold I
Tbere'B vbere toe de^ damnatloa lies. Jaa. O. AobnaoB and B. B. Wait A
-^JobBStovn DemoemL

Borne-Btremmue Uvm.
Tbe chade«r eootChee like the dbnee.
n know my tenkee.” la bU «oMe.
But «M day otfr tlie dash he goat.
Be rkiidva bla brakes” and breaks
bis nose!

«U»

-ni* worth or a thtat la oot
what It wUI bring tojou.

we hold nothing

The price yon pay. ianoh
at aU of what U» gooda wOl
b-ingtoYOD. Thebi
baigaias we are offertog are

MOTS fONMCB
BOY'S 3ihTS

Another SacriTice Sale all Ladies’ Oxfords

worth from «I0 to E». now g^ag at
t7.50W*l5.
.
thatarewril worth ftem EI.S0 to to,
iiowgoiDgat8|J0to»l.to.

Naariy FwAalla Hla Ufa.

^AaTISigg-TX‘S°S

i R.oraafr, MBi^fifore.

Ifaekwaar
Underwear
Bbtito


BACK!

Not a pair to be carried over. AU the season’s favored
styles are yours at most remarkable pi-iees. Thm is a'
sale to interest every lad.v. The sizes are broken, but
your size may yet be here, if 3TOU come early.
All Outiiig'Shoes are included in our Great Sacrifloe Sale. We shall sell ,
every pair, and it’s up to you. Time^yet to. get two month’s-good wear out of
everj’ pair. How much money will yog save f
. , . .
• .
^

THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO^

r
-■
.1
^l

I

THE DAHiY &A0UI1« WBmtEgPAYv 4I?0UgT lA tm

Oottllab & Co. (My hlsttMl.
prteM for aenp iren, metotoi
rvUor. ro0i, ote. Yaitl on Bay
atioat. Sant postal or call CIS
taona' Pliano M6.

Dr. J.W. GAtJNTLETT,
----

SEE THE CEDAR
STREET BARGAIN
we are oflering joM n^w, Oke
fool lot, all fffr tOOO.

Your Credit's QoaAl
MKNT l't.AN., lf« beiiM
payiiiiT r.

NERLINGER,
The mao over MiDtkefl’s.

SOHETKIN6
TO ANNOY YOU
Wbeo you are using oil
lampii A- any kiod ul light
hul KLKCTElCITy
in'
' our home or office. There
is oothiog like BL&CTRiriTYfor illomluating
l>iirpiiM^ No eraoke.' do
kmell. DO grease, no danger
from fircK—il is the mo-t
eeODomirsl
illumlDaior
that can he procured.

Boardman River
Electric Light Q
Power Company.

You’re

Losing

< Good Thing
• If you don’t see
' those elegant
'Klnball Plaoos.
Factory prices
And liberal
.. tensa. All ^oods
direct -from fac­
tory
:
:

W. W. KlMBAll CO.
12B Front Btroat.
N. E. Strong, Manager.
KrMTtMacIa
tt BUto. talkiBE Ba^ni.n

Souvenir
6|)OOnSaaB
TOAVEBSE BAY
CLUB Mouse
COURT ROUSE
INDIAN NEAOB f
YACHT and Ftf»

Sterling
Silver

fSastall’s.

-•HosUing Jeweler.

STEINBERG’S GRAND
OPBRA HOUSE

SATURDAY
AtIfiUST 22fld
tlKkln J. Carter’s beauHrul
scealc biwIuetloB,

‘‘HER

ONLY

SIN’
iBtrBdBcIwiaki T. NIcMmb.
KitbcflBe tiisr. sad ai cxceDoM
aiU now on sale at ihe box c
TelepbM* Oitlsens' lA.

2SC. 35c. 50c. 75c

(QCBerairiBoUea
■ rt tM e^ ^

*

L0CIU4W
INDORSED BY
NEBRASIA

O. P. Carver
•OuaecoimtoftAeUst
and -Game Law"
win beJa their oHoe daring bnai-

hSsA-

----------

CME MSCemtEB

piMic
vriien SIX MONTHS to a yMr wlH glws
SNAKEVlteh Xno utooo r^N.
INQ MAY
U CUR^
Smii you geLln-a’iSwgehoS^^
If yell prelM eempsteM you will be
placed In a goed peMtIen.
I STAND BV -THEC.
Tbe Tnnaeaa «llg agaliMae Cellega
DONE ftOOSeVELT.
haa helped ecaiaa of wiMHM etu.
CUoM«, Aug- IJ.—A cor* tor lock­ dents to good poeltlens aitf.wlll help
jaw has beat dlaooreied by t)r. & X. ' yeii If you give them a ehanea.
RESOLUTIONS DEMAND AMERI­
Mathews ot the nalreiflty of Cftlcegb
t-a-w-a-w
CAN hUILT SHIPS
been sooeeeMQUy

MM-Sttmtlier
1.
Ul. Ink. k d. 0.0.^
thr InaAlnii ifiiBiidlian iiill Ti

.11;

Beethenewlotof Algw.HefatyandWeUnsl^SeriMte boy*-,^

oiTY

Carpet deanlng

anMaEk

^

MANNED BY AMERICAN SAILORS <a«o, .
Dr. Mathew's method ot tre^enl
TO CARRY
Th* Weather.
is the fnjeettoa ot a aolnuoD of calPartlr cloody -01111 probably 1«»1
clam and potasaiam. This InJecUon Co., N. B. Obapta. PK9- Tiavafae Otty.
Made Goods to Foreign was given Newman a week ago while
Carpet Cleaning Works, m Wariilar
o. 118.
he was snSering from extremely *etetanuB apasms. and he is i
declared
to
be
well
on
the
way
Lincoln. Neb.. Aug. :
CITY IN BNlEF.
republicans In state convenUon yesterNow that it hM been found the doc­
a ticka to be
Bom, to Mr. end Mre. Merry BuiTra
tors say that the same prlntiple
supported at the coming election.
soil, last nighk
Associate justice of the supreme be appUed to the eme of snake bites.
Wm. Qreiliek hae gone to Manl^
I poltKwing snd oth<
court^ohn B. Barnes of Madison
> take the salt baths.
caused by toxlna in the body.
county.
Mr«.'M. A. Ryan of Park street left
Regents -of the state university—
today tor Qrasd' Rvlda.
Charles S. Allen of Imneaster and J- CONVICT SHOT BY lURNKEV
Wm. Smith. Jr., went to Manistee
C. Whitmore
Douglas.
this morning
Cbaira^ Skiane made a speech in
Ellsworth Hsie went to Lake Ann
SiAd by J. O. Johns
which he salJ that fusion in Nebraska
this morol^ for a day's fishing.
was dead and that the republicans
M. Dill went to the Platte this r
never bad better chances for victory.
ing for a week’s
d E«;spe (But Wss Killed by a Shot
John U Webster was indorsed by
James Nelson has gone to Desmon^e
From Turnkey’s Revolver.
kilns on the Honor branch, to assist le convention for vice
the -United States. UrrWebster has
in setting up some ^glnes.
They are maW frwm No. 1 Bpantah
a leader, and
Rawlins. Wyo, Aug. 19.—James Wil­ shelled peanut! and are treated In a
The Willard W.C. T. U. will hold its
In Nebraska for SO years..
liams, a convict, ^as shot, to death dean pure way. No lard or old grease
•mi-annual meeUng at the Second U.
bis cell In the stats pesltentlatr used in eur own make. Eadt order la
E. church tomorrow afternoon.
On national Issues the republican yesterday by Ernest Ooodaell. night roasted' after the order la twoohrad
Or. J. a Martin hat succeeded Peter
state convention declared as follows: turnkey. Reaching throo^'the ban by 08. Th^ are aold by
.Wuraburg as secretary of the Trav­
CavlB Cigar
“We congratulate not only ourselves, Wimatns selted Ooodeell and wrench­
erse City Driving alYk Association anJ
but the people at large that the admin­ ed bis ken from* bis band. After s Hannah A Lay Mere. Co. Pricoe quot­
istration of our national affairs and our straggle Ooodsell succeeded-In draw­ ed to dealera.
-Helm’s orchestra will play for the
MN«. F. -E. WHITE,
negotiations with foreign iiatJons
ing his revolver and shot the convict
social dance to be given In Second
r; e. White. Btgr.,
being conducted by the courageoui
in the bead. Williams, who was serv­
street ball .Thursday night by hose,
WmiomMitirB, MIeh.
publican president, who knows
ing a sentence for grand larceny, es­
company No. 4.
fear, who courts no favor, but who caped from the pdson Jane 6 last.
Mrs. J. A. McDonell 'of Grwhd R.aplds
loves peace crowned with bonM- and
relumed home this morning'•after a
in whose charge'we have a feeling of
short visit with the tsmlty of A. Poperfect safety and eecurily— a presi­
STOLEN KISSES. $S0 EACH.
hotal of NInUi street
dent whom the American people now
The semi-annual meeting of the Wil­
desire to bonor with a second term as SL Louis Judge Places Pine Upoitan'
lard W. C. T. V. will be held at thd
the chief magistrate of the greatest
Amoneut'Chureh OrganlpL
and graadeal nation of the earth—The-

FLY NETS—UWOE UNE TO j

|[

MtJittfIpiRiiE

SALTED PEANUTS

HWmE TO SENT

fidnbei^’s Grand, Tu^day Au|. 25
The Stupt’ndoiis

fVenic M«'lodniin:i

LINCOLN J- CARTER’S

The llth Hour
The Old Mill by the River,
The R..R.filock Tower,
BHuhitK fiardes, Chicago,
The HIllioiralreeDrawlagReeai

SEE!

Loan H^dqoarters

of the W, C. T. U-. will be presenL
Is, desired and all in­
terested wUl be welcom^.
The Com^hlons of Foreeters have
arranged af farmers' picnic at &st
Bay for Thursday afternoon and even­
ing. the ladles going out in busses from
the bsll at 2 p. m^i and the
in the evening. A com roast
the beach will be the feature of the
evening.
Geo. G. Covell failed «o get Judge
Chittenden to grant a change of venue
for Bert Spaflord. The deputy game
warden mnst now stai^ his trial for
the murder of Chris (liicLeu at Frankfort September H- ' The feeling at
Frankfort is said to be against the
game warden’s
BpaSohl.
An unsigned eemmunleatlen purport­
ing to come from a Seventh street res­
ident and dMigned for the Kickm’
colomn compiains that a certain autolobilUt uses Seventh street as a
course. Redress will probably be had
when the council adopts an ordin
regulating the speed at which auto­
mobiles may be run.
Mable Pariah and Levella Welsier
have resigned their posiUons as oper­
ators at the Citizen*' Telephone Co.'s
exchange, the former owing to ill
-health and the latter because she de■«lroe to remain at home. Their places
have been filled by Mamie Ulberg of
Grand Rapids who has taken a holiday
couple of months, and Lola Roeof Kalkaska.

“Wf adhere to the American protec­ at Twelfth and Park avenues, who
tive'policy of the republican party created a sensation In the diardi last
which has
July, by'klaslng forcibly the pretty
not impeded trade; which has t^tened wife of one of the congregation.
the doors of mills and fact<H-iee
been fined 8100 by default in Judge
lions of American sktlled met
Pollard’s cootL
THE NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY.
and is reluming to them the higher
Hie evidence showed that UhericoC.-A. SUTHERLAND, Mgr.
wages which are the just recompense vits imprinted two kisses on the dieek
WllbelB Btt.. with DsiMallual
L
of their tdlB.
of Mrs. L C. HoUlB. who lives -with her
‘The republican party recognizes husband at 1024A Hodiamont avenue.
that legitimate business fairly capital­ Judge Pdlard.
Tkeiifeeftke Untiescmn tke
ized and honestly conducted has Inof the Uw and ot the woman's
world bas cvertaowB,
emsed our indostriei at home and
feelings, estimated the kisses at 8S0
POPk LEO Xlll
pande^ our trade abroad, and enabled each, -or $100 a piMr.
OB snccesafully to compete with for-i
eign eonntrles in the markets In the
Newa of the ThaaMea.
world, but the repnbllcan party U nnWhat Is protebly thy greotaat tcenaRm^ly opposed to all oaobinattona
Siby UnmKO -mntor whkxever bame. hkv- coin J. Carter, "The BSeventh Hour, ’
Ing for their purpose the stifling of
will positively be seen In thU city
competition and arbitrarily contiolUng
next Tuesday. August 25. at Stetnproduction or fixing prices.
berg's.Grand opera bouse. Among the
“For the nation's defense, for the scenee are The Mill on the River, The Ns. btbe tee li >ac« Mb valaMk ksoL
strengthening of the navy, for the en­ Railroad Block Tower. The Bismarck
largement of our foreign commerce,
•lUe
Been Garden
for the employment of the American Drawing Room. This last Is said
worklDgmah in mine, forests, mills, be the most starUIng and thriUtng
factories and shipyards and for the enscene ever conceived and the Interest
of the value of fans pro- It excites is without a parallel In the
ducts, we favor such appropriate legis­
history of melodrama. The play will
lation as shall make the sea give evi­
presented In lu entirety here.
dence that American buUt and Amertowned and American manned ships
•Unooln J. Carter’s emotional
are carrying American ftwelgn com­
"Her Only Sin" will come to
merce to the four eoraers of the earth.
It Is the wish ef the repnbllcans of Ne- Saturday for an engagement of one
braska that every ship loaded with night only. Somi
American goods and American pro­ charactw work Is shown In this play
ducts entering the hartwrs of foreign
T. Nl<*olson and Katherine Tanations shall sail under the American __ In .the leading roles deserve
flag."
credit ter their clever work in many
strong and emotional scenM. The
ihe M. E. church here, of which DEVASTATED
FIRE FIEND scenic equipment Is complete
above the average.
amount $600 will be used to repaint
the cGurch and the reining $900 to
Foley's Kidney Cur*
be the preacher’s sal^. which has
that you have your household equipped
until this year been $600:Ste Friends’
with the best appliance lor cot^ng
society have begun the er^lon of
(he wortd contains. There It nothing
fine edifice on the site orthelr old And a Hundred Men Are Unable to
better. It Is. good enough tor
Cheek the Flto.
church building which they have tom
body.
8. B. Walt ft Sons.
eodw
down.
We have the Isigwt
Spokane. Wash, *ug. 19.—A great
shown
Id any dty.
QsF-Rangea
' ~
Grass widows make very poor hay at our sdesroom, 228 Front street
Quincy—Horace Wilmut, the 16-year- forest fire U raging new Bk. about
pld eon of a prominent farmer residing two miles noi^ of this dty. It Is re: veo when the sun totnee.
five miles northwest of here, while ported that 1.000 acres in a belt of
Better Then Geld.
suemptlng to climb to the top of an white pine and cedar has been burned
"1 was troubled tor aeveial jeers
already and unless rain falls too
oat stack Monday afternoon, slipped
chronic IndlgestKm snd nervons
will be very heavy. A hundred with
and fell into the cylinder of a thrvhneDutiy.
i
debUlty," -wmes-r.
.writes -F. J. uretw,
Green, w
of lenSS3 PBONT GT.
Ing machine, grinding both feet and men have beqn fighting the fire since Mter. N. H. "No remedy helped —
legs off almoBt up to the knees. He U Sunday night.'but they are powerieos unto I began using Hectrlc Blttoe,
to control IL It is estimated that from
DOW In a critical condition.
1^.000.000 to 16,000.000 feet of Umber
Some raariiee
Allegan—Homer Jonee. aged 29. a
e says Bleotric Bitters
lid for female titoibte:
farmer residing at Buralp’s Coraera.
ley are a grand tonic and in
dropped dead while watching a game
orator for weak, mn down womett No
SWAM THE RAPIDS.
■I muJuff to te sBvasi Jwasm.stM
of ball.
othfr medicine can lake its plaoe In'
our family.
Trj them.
D. Only
Inly I60c.
by J, O. J«
New York Bey :
I Feet et
n
and
Bugbee
ft

r
from heart trouble,
Nlegara Falls.
ed In Paris township a large pert of
Bntfslo. Aug. 19.-^. W. Glenlster.
hie life until within a few rears, when sged 18, a New York atUeUc swim
he^ moved to this plaoe. Some time -auccessfully swam the Niagara rwtds
. NOTtOtt TP TAXMYEm.
ago be- fell from e load of wood end yesterday. He is now In the hotel at
The tax roDa fc^ toe eoltMOon of
this,is tboQ^t to have hastened bis Lewiston. N. T.. badly battered tn» aohool and dty taxaa and spadal aadeath.
coetect with rocks, etc.
aeumants for the' Svs warta ot tba
' He entered the r^ids et toe canti­ elty of Travaraa Ottjr, MlcUgaa. bave
FWey'e Kidney Cure wSl cure eH lever bridge.' He was taken from the baaa plaoedln my baBde-forcoHeetieo.
BlKBCTOIfS:
dlaeasea arising from disordered Idd- water 80 mlnntes later half dead, at
1 win be In my oIBoe for tba pupoaa
neys or bladder. Bold by Jes. O. JkduiDerfl-s hole at toe end of the rapUs. of eolle^g said taxes oa every ■
and 8. B. Walt E Sons.
eodw
He was nnooBSdous for hour*. Qlen- day from now imtil Nov. 1. mi,
The blggeat bargain chunter of toe later Is now in the bowltol In a ravtog ,8 oSoek umUl Ute» o’dote la tba
world -tor wo^ is the altar.
condition.
pmooDb and tern I o'teMk -to 4
o'doek to toe aftatOKm qf ateb' day;
Eeeaped an Awful Pete.
^ taxes paid bteoc* Segtanber 1
- KILLED BY LIGHTNING.
Mr. H. HigglM of Mef"“----w» be reedrad 'tetboat eoilaa
_____ _ — __________meOoa- • rttoda
wrltoA-My
floete
*
eomptton and notolng omfld be done Charies Meek ef Palitton Victim ot feM and on all taate wnnalntog
tor me. ! WM gleaB up to die. Tbe
paid on September 1 aad until Oetobar
Blaetriesl Btorm.
oter M a tee trial bottle ot Or. KtogY
PeMoK, Mich,-Aug. 19.—Chartto I a penalty of one par teit tor oollecMMk and Hmry a*moBi boUi ot this tion will be teaegad oa>aU taxes re1 an BOV on toe fate to vUlag*, were utniek by li^talng dbr BatolteTttteH^te' Oet^tted aantp Or. nag^
lOBovaiT nod c
4^.« emre «)«etrtoal MoRn Igrt m Itovtebw 1 a poattr dt t«o pw
Mev Dieeovary.-----------bvtelBB. Mate waa limtaBtty kUMM. osot tor oollagllte wSI be teAteadItto.” Ibis great eora Is
tor ■ ■
Oaaon ViU rM*nr. Soto mm ware Oace to Wllbjs^te^^ *10.
sttffiig'oK A baste ia tect eftoe OavlB

Last Call on Suminer Goeris
Thi« is just the weather for summer dresses,
shirt waists and nil summery thinifs.
Weather predictors .«ay it will be hot from
now on, which means you will wish many times
for something cool to put on.
'_ There are urftny delightfully comfortable
fabrics at little prices. Lines are not as complete
as earlier in the season, but the tedirction in price
makes up for-all lif this.
Mapy are the bargains picked up er^ day^
thrifty purchasers—ther^^s a quick moying
on evei^hing summery:
DON*T FOneET .

•Mrt Halers are 1-2 OTT

'.‘■i

nts 1-3 orr

GAS RANGES

ttrat

susssa.'"”'

Traverse City
Gas Company

TRE IICHIRAR
f
9SS&

TAXES!

lafis!

I

sliSysssjSiSASsrss.*

^ ® IN RDQK-lgEPHIS
q* TRRmOqp IteMM UUft offers to those unable to
attend school, a course in Book-keeping identical
to that taught in the College for home study.
There are eight sets, comprising Wholesale and
Retpil and changing from Single to Double Entry.
The entire

course,

with

all

stationery,

for

^20.00
This is way ahead of any correspondence school,
for you have the chance to consult your teacher
personaHy.

:

:

:

Look This up fldwe hiwslinj In Any Other!
LooITtusup

A SURE WINNER

..sssasssffiss'itss

Mil

£?K455:

ggobtt

.•■ct»1t'teflirti.

t’tLaaK'u'ssss-’jg".

'The lady whoNieee our B®T
fiour need neyer worry aboat
reenlta. It is a winne^e-rery tioiB.
Otocers handle it . ;
: - :

jfeM^&LayCot

\AYr AUGHST^^
lopmlis
- MfyAieiANA,v

VAirrMh-QM iw <Mnt li^
»»*?«»>

VDEaiLE-lBdlWMro«r
------iMant. Wmitw —
V»o«T»a


ud KlnUi MML

POE B&LB-91M a

.
POE SAU-Ooakabmtiitat^
—- .,1. w. 8. TTOllMM,
wort; at *m
____
day yard wo^ haadHar taabar, at
12.00 9W ter: S trtuer BHt fcr
nl^t worti; at «U8
*118 par aH^;
'
t
-----------

--

■ work at

FOE taia-Mrw -mOA now Cor I

• tn^JOntmr.y
uriMiUcaattt

WANlSD at oa^ tw^dteiac r
Klrta at Omaaa Ian.

t. Jsmee MniehiA

wn^L PAT FITB DOU^ABS—I wfil
pay »6 caali tn-an‘V’
a Halt. Til
tealeoSoa.
TO SaL£/-A rood iHther top buggy
apd a taM anl watar bloyda.' UtOa
Mtfiartara, «0t Pyoat rtraat

GIBI. WANTBP
wort. Mn.P:
UnliMLtfpat

WANTED—Otdan tor lUate eater UTTLE A H(^AMABA>tera fOr tela
a ntoa Uttla brirt eottaga <» «ut
Bide at low price aad <m aaay tenna
Warm in wlnt» and cool In aununar
and Biding wont eraok or gat Icaae.
WANTED FOB U. S.. ABMT—Abla
Btona wtth bouM In rear ate teneBMtea above on two. Front ttraet;
all wan retted* good Inrestment
property. Uttle A McNamara, 208

perate haUta,. who can apeak,:
and write ftigtek For IteatBi
apply to Beemlting OSeag. ...
Front stiwet, Tiateiae CNy,- IBte.

TO SELLi—A line gaaoILne launch 26
(eat long, 6 teat beam, nlealy fttted.
p a
aad tsnrtalaa, sak plank
canopy top
and rtete Uttla A-----208 Front a

TO eBdjD-U aena. eaar elty; two
ttaaiad; no baUdlnv: US paaeh
treaa; aome gnvar; good aoU; aaay
ctaaied. Uttla A HeNanaan Ins.
and Beal Batata Bs.
86U41

ABU A Meriawarat aus
____ _____ _ A Aoaae ate lot oa
west aide. 8 noma, tely MM aad
Don't yon want U.
A lew beantttnl ansimar reaort lot.
atMJlO each, coat wl sorr^ and
making papera. Uttla A Mtdfaiiar
Inmranee and Beal teate B
ttiuga.
.
tl4Aa
FCtfl SALB-^lee new hooM. No. 8SB
Waahington ttreet; 860il0 down
balance montUy. See E O. GOlett.
-------- BigUh ttreat or wilte
' F. A. Clary,
ity. (Grand Baplda.
^
FOB SAL&-A good
bone waltfdng lAOO powada. Cheap
tor «e«»i N. A. Ndaon, 424 ~ '
Fnte Btnat.
FOR BAIM by Uttle A
• 202 Front street, a fine
.. teitebafldlag—two' ttoree iand
yon ten bvUd for, a «ood Invatt- -t for aBHAAtODV.------- ---

TO'Wiu^

a central locatlim, tteam heat, eleciBblng lor
trl^Mgbt,^ rooM,
yard; Xme at tiie Anett bomea in.ttte city, tor aale cheap
tor caah. or part cash and nagott814641
TO SBaJ><-Blghty aerro wlthln-a mile
Of ttty; 40 aerea deared, fimr
in Unit: Antr tront stream, a____
the place; roOlBg lead, good aoQ;
about 10 acres black mnok, bean
dltdied and 1. ettsatlent for garden
^'dr^crierr bed.; house 12 rt^tane.
need, painting: bnm 42x47, trame;
old grainary, eoi > honae; anott
Old honae on Cu,.:. This 1. one ..
the rare bargains in northern MlchlgttL A good lumer.cotild with Ub
tie expanw make this farm worth
from eiidit to tea thonaand In
tttort time. Uttle A McNamara
Balance and 1

<0 SBU/—6r enhange to- town
property, 80 acre Cum in Wexford
comity; easy terma; with or with-,
ott .took and toota; 76 acraa Impreved; five aerea in wood; howe
over IW ton. of bay; wtadmlll. tank.
han^ etc. Uttle A
M^^iwa foamanoe
amanoe aad B^
Beal Betate
-----foed mni. .dales, eaglne. grain btns.
trnrta, aad everything for carrying
on
(Tin mill, bay, gralh
and lead aton, with yan room for
carrying on coal, eemmit and brick
bnttnaaa. Stdatrart In jvi. Terms
may. Uttle A McNamara Beal Ba­
tata ate Ina. Bx.
312241

srsi
______ ,

SS

i Wool Dress Goods
FOR FALL 1903 =

9 a brnne."
Mayor Notts' proclamation Idl
8e a bomb In the ranks of the nnmarried. There are 2.000 elntfe men
employed in Hammond factortee and
Id the township there are-10.000 tt
them who wlU be affected by the InayoFb requesL if other cities take up his
idea.

HSHEfiMAN’S

RING

nt residence. 427 Fifth streeL NorthThere Is no. mu so Mendleee bat
what be cu dnd « friend sincere
enongh to letf'bitn dlsaEreeabte mitha.
-'Bniwer Lytton-

. aini. <«*«»■
Birttor, dairy........ ..................16 to

_____ _ ________ on Tentk
one on Ninth street, one on Rallnvenaa. tw»-cd Webster.-^two
Bertfn, Attg. 19.—The CathoUc organ
e CO V
Oermana hears Cram Bemie that the
___
_ R to salt any reaao
Itte Beve lAOh UteermBB’s ring whkb
» cteUwer—monthly 'or as ’
wish. Uttle A
was thought to have been stolen, baa
bate tonnd in the pcotUTB wri£^

to ACBB8 TOSBU^-On easy terma table. Whitt was
- with about 6 ecree cleared, email by Caraiaal OregUa.
bara-only 8400. Uttle
iBia, 1208 Front sire
A McNamaia,
TWO DAY8' CONVENTION.

Meat at
Sunday School Cedar Run.
The Oraad-Traveme County Bsaday
ettool oeovettlmi ia in aeialon today
and tomorrow at Cedar Ron sad there
are aearty 20 delem^ and-otbme from
thlB dty who are atteniHng Moat tt
the Sunday attoolB In tbe dty have
sent delegatee and there are quite
FOR SAlA-16-inCh cedar wood de­ number tt pe«de who will go tomor­
livered to any part at 0»e etty. - row to attend the last day's meeting.
B. OreUlek Oo.
2U741
Some tt those who west this monIng arenas follows: From the Flnt
M. B. ttnitt: Mre. Archie nOred,
FDBNISEBD room to rent
re with kltch- MlssOlUelhl^um,li.Bpaooe; Second
«t Front M. B- Mlu Peryl Morse: Prionai,
en privUegea tt 628
street.
281544
Mlai Nlto WrtghL Thomas Gartaek
and Bev. Homy M^lnley: Ferewood,
TO 1ST—Two small h
Hies Oeeenottei.
______ Twrw,Hi1y
plSn,
as rent, uttle A McNamara;
ON HIS FIRST-TRIP.
208 Fraat street

i\
* .

MONROE A HALE,
General Insurance.
311 Wilhelm Block.
J.U. TOLLER,
Land looker and Umber esUmslor.
Umber and stubble lends

A 46 inch OM BRE STRIPE ZIBBLINE,
lonir ssilky hair. w<-have onLv two eniors
long
yet, navy and wine, lU.

'$1.50

‘,

BROAD CLOTHS, tENETlANS, *0 An yj
Vicunas’and Other weaves up to
jU

’ I

Handsome BOUCLE SUITINGS-in
colors, also black, at - - -

TIMBER ESTIMATORS.

FOUND

............. Sixteenth
pretty a place aa there Is In town,
conaistiiig of about three
three-----------acne or
the egnlvalent- of it6 lou 86x165; alBO two froetlonal loU tejolnlng it
on the east; jdao five scree with
ordiaro adlttnlhc it on the
eotth; alao-tWve lota on north
Bide of same BtI«at.^aU In one block.

leader—at-

at the borne 'tt the bride's
Rabbi SUsmaa tt thU dty.

Twae Thought to Have Been 8telen £i« i^b“......................
From Apartmentt

ing and sdiustliig I ttarge 7i cents
and guarantee the work. Drop mn
n card and I wQl e...........................mower aad dttlrei

BelowwementloiioiHy a tew ot the
new things we have received:

DIRECTORY

. ’
4^

DR. T. A. WaHBBM,
DENTIST.
Ctty Opera, House Block.
Room

;,

I •

THE BOSTON STO^
.......

DBS. 8AWTBR A FrtNUALLBGON.
Dentists. Crown and'bridge work
m Wilhelm
block.
■peclalty. q,mce
....................

LOOK for TOMOBEOW'SkNNOUNtifiHEHT " ^

........%

........

■■loS
Celery, per two bnnebee..................-6c
Com. per dot ....................................12c
Potatoro. per bnsbel.......................... 60c
Fleur and Feed. '
Com. per babel ;........................8 70
Onto, per bushel ..........................
46
Flour, H, L. A Oo.’e best...........4'40
Rye. H, L. A Co.'s best.............. 8 40
Conmeal.B. L.ACo.’sbest.... 120
Feed, a, L. A Co.’s best .......... 1 30
Bran, pw 100...

iT-:::
~
IK-.'.

_________ I .t.

THE DIE BORE

i_ I____II_________.1— A________

**sdsm'iMfcfobel^? ,

““

atebeteorodbyroroyw
Jrom'toeH
a •cease ate
broight about by Oi-bealtb would
toe procMO 0( nature wooid^C^ ^
To&
B no
leoet cstoe of all i
Neakkneai can edme a witooot mknbts ki
the blood.

■ atecurea;

mm

enlightened Science Admits that all Sickness is Caused by

RmS L«M, Tblsk Her*.
The Dveragt- person of so cslled culore who has leisure to read roads too

-“irs 53’.r

OF* DISEASE EXPLAINED

THE ORE MUSE

rest Booibenetecasek (hevuioia vlul

Albert Votturg ef Allegan, a BrakeWhetoaaie MeatA
men^ Killed Hear Newaygo,.
The foliowlsg whedeaale meat prioro
Newaygo. Mitt- Aug. 12.—Albert m enppUed ,by B. King, tjt Swift A
Taborg tt AUtesn, a brakemaa on
No,
ras klUed last night at 6:80 whUe
the train was paasing under tbe road
bridge, toar mlla south tt Newaygo,
as on his flrtt trip.

___ end qMQtaaelty. __ _______
after saytag tttot people geDenllfrote
too mueb and read more than ttey.
any. tttli a etory of a man who hte
groat reader, bnt had rhniMM
tato waya and people, after ta rate

T® CAUSE AND CURE
Tbs deflroetivcjrocM btgiaf V
tarten end <£aytt blood c
HwcaaKcf
teatofarmeststSm
______tea
(wmiactoilaa
TbetomestaikM decs at take pbee-a
• ■ : end mokture-for the go

Uw atoak.
ndabad by Wm. T. 1
er tt Uakm and

WE DO FARM cr Ctty IMB___
ekdatowd! “How
casualty and bursary Insmaan John was todayl He
Uttla A tteHamaia. 208 FMat BL tending a good deaL"
2U641
Mero reading la a waste tt tlmA To
.atenee to intclUgmee tbe reader:
UtSBBE TOOB FROFBBTT Bov
you may liATa a Are at any :____ tralnTbe mind to concentration on tbe B. Doitanr/mpMUr. TOMl.a».w
utae A MeNaamra, 2M Prant-SL gnbject to band, and to e
218542
Elghtoaath Aiwwal Ohio
On WMneadliy. Oetobro 7. toe Ann
' to iBvaattSato it l
MONET ‘te LOAN oo penonal prop­
Arbor
' ' taQnte
nQnte vrtU give------give Its I8th
MBA Uttla A
erty. In sams to,,^ I. Newlste.
Wh* a«tol*ro>
nnal Ohio «aeanls«. SpecMl ti^
Front atieaL
nmm 608, new Tnti^ UocA. Sftb
How many peopie-tandsmen. at €B
Soor.
' *5641
vrott-an airaro that one tt toe
^ HWIJ. OWUBMW U there to
mW to ToWoo
Pealms 1a oftaa called tbe MUatt NmMiMr TOi wfll
. anything yon watt to fcaow or warn
dona in the Bna tt ianrana we WlU
be glad to bare yon eaU ate see UWT-^Uk Used Mokat Flndar rotm to 521 'Waahington atraet 02' Mr wnrte "They that go down to tba
In aUpe, that do fauitaais In grate
redatve rawaid.
S21S4S
wsters-thaae roe tbe works tt to*
Lord and bto vnmdcrs In the deep.*’
Tba psalm to aswtly tate as part tt
the simple attrtcro whltt ttta ptaM
«n Suoteya on aUpe at bsa Fir tote
221842
IroiAo.OI
on it is kBOWD n toe rolMn'
:»Mlm.-Londte Chronicle.
Esauroien.
J, toe Am Aronttekeu
'Mnakoka
160 bushels tt potatoes; erttard, SO
onto: 20 graps vlasa: ala MBs on
tom. Uttte A MttlBman Ina. and
Bol Bttato Bgrbaage
8U74f

I.:.

ss.

tion; Cre ro
tted; <

TO 8BLL—14 a
I mHe from the dty; all deaied TO bVT—A oonple of Inttde ro___
and seeded to clorer; eesy tannA
suitable for oaoet or tor aleeplng
rooms, modem bnlldlag, steam beat.
Uttle A Mdtamaa Insnrasot
Uttle A MeNamwTlnsnrasce ate
Beal Bttate Bxduage.
TO 8BLL-40 sera, 7 mOa from dty.
TO BBNT-£aar rooms, aeeond door
tt Paoida 8aving Bsnk boUdlng.
____________snail ftuB.------------Mttlamara Inamnoe and Beal
874t
ttaaga, 222 Front street
812241
TO LSrr by Uttle A McNamaiw-i
TO aaii-^ew map of Grand. Trav­
front oOm's set badn, steam li
erse Connty. Uttle A McNamara.
nia hardwood Socta Cheap.
181841
MISCELLANEOUS

'-S

(S—
totey te battnem connactad with hlabtaaeh'sttn at that plana. *
• al women. OOm
jWri|^yattogte I
OwFftAM ww realised for Lackwood bcipttal In Pttoteay <» *be two
Shields: E K.; B. A. Enns, F. ■t''I
boatdtal daya, Angnst 8 ate 2.
lUv. ate Jlrn. Ht(i87 Kafmsdy have
led., Ang. 16.—nie fol- ratanad from Wmfonl where they
swing reaotiMMs wwe paaaad'by the have bate mndliig a ^ teys i
Fo^rthde eoBege and botedtoi.
barttten at Hammwid
1. A. THtHiFSON. M. D.
Frattla Umuad to eye, ear,
teiAelors' dob;tniecard tottw actton- The Ttevarat gay tewtiig oirele will
Offlbe in H-wuott.
Bay'blve Mo 71, L. O. T.
Howe: 2 to 11 A a., 2 to 4 p.
ot Htfor Knott. In reguetthi* th* «et-tMad(Toir aftsrtoon at tbb home MM., meets In L O. O. F. h^'Toaw
'Phone No.. 72.
• “
■ •
at Mrs. a. B. Sofoecs.
My at-i
August }1 and 26, and
o bring a block. Wednesday evWlng, AusHst 12.
OB. A. H. UOLUDAY.
i tt Saginaw,
OradaaU tt Tora^ Unlveislty. OBee
Trtveree CHy Lodge Na 222, F. A
Bar. BOM. throat and fitting glaaees.
•TPhereas, Mayor A. F.: Knott, of who has been vlttUng the —
in Mnnson bloek.. ’Aones; oDce,
A. M. Eegtalar romwnnIottipB Mon­
103; residence, 104.
M—nv.. wlttiM the maaaCactnrers 8^ of <^01 ttzeet, left this morn­ day.
DB. F. P. LAWT(H<,
Aagurt 8L H. O. JoynL W.
of this (dty to dlacrlmlnata againat nn-' ing for Ahiu where she will Visit be­ M.; M. B. HaakelL aecrotoiy.
Iteom 226 WUhMni faiott. Oltb
A idTSttr employ In laror fore retmlag tp hm home.
'phone 541; Bell ’phone 2TB.
Qmad TTavstsa liod^ No. 200. L
of the aian edth a home; ate
CapL Irs Muaeslle ef the Mai oerpe
eveniagi in
meel Tueaday

■'Wbetea., Howerer- wlUlBg we an c< the Batvattan Army watt to Pe- .. O. P- meets
their haU. A. B. CartlB, N. G.; 0. ’
at preaMt to marry, we cannot fft. toskor ate Ohartevolx ttiis alUraoon
wtvee a. we get new rtoea or hata, where he wDI easltt the Mkhlgan'aad
for th'ey are peart, wtthonfprfoo tM ladlana brigade lAtch was here last
mmny cannot boy; and
•*Whe«8. We- reeognUe that rte' Ata« Oa^ln Marian Event, atafl
married man does hie ttian te the 'secretary tt the janlor aoldlers tt the
E tt the <
MBihlgan divlskm. wlU assW the 8alcannot look with faror upon the Idea vatten Army, nptil Friday nlgbL She _____ at Woodman hall Monday even.
Ing, August 24. John O. Straub. V. C.;
that we are to lose oor Jobe beoaum will arrange tor a )ank>r demonstra- Joseph
Sleder. olerk.
of the prest^e of the benedict; there­
fore be It
I resorters
The Eubjngatton of the Indian has
A number of I
"EeBolred. That we paUtlon ttie
d last night at the oot. Qoet 8846^000.000 and bis' educaUoQ
(wretnllr to coiwUer tage tt Miss'Lewis by Mrs. A. Bru- {MOmOOO. •
Mayor Knotts' pnnwaltlon belon they nou^. lA^ D.. a pWBt
M. B.
Uke action upon It ud dlnttn n Sttrirer-B ootUge. *bo ikttred cm
Irora their employ; and be It fnrtbtt"The Peasants dl FVanoe."
"Resolved. Thtt we tmpkwe th
The Asylum b^piball team have ai^
in the
ranged tor a'game tor Friday afterO. H. UOBdB.
factortee to get a move on
with the Coder City team. The
and do aU they ctti for the mayew, game will be called at 8 o'olott. These The popnlar Auenoneer of Grand
; [ 36 inch PEBBLE CHEVIOT in vfine, navy
Tmvene County. Office 820 Bast
Indges and Jnttloea of the pe%Be fo' teams ier« aboM evenly mattted and.
Front
street.
Traverse City.
4 ^
green, brown and black at...........
iKqring marriage UoeiUH. and starting ft wUl be a tost game at Twelfth etreet
home life for_tb«ne6lTe«:‘ate tt le.
TRAINED NURSES.
further
in which a former Travm inch ZIBElTnE, a clean bright cloth in
MRS. B. W. 8HSUXIN. NURSE.
"HesolTed. That we ask his honor.
Clty girt was one of the princlgrey, green, bi-own and blue, at
.
vVvMayor Knotts, to go back a few years paU. oeonmd this afternoon at Elk Graduate U. B. A.' training school,, ' I
class '98. GiIraod Rapids. Citizen::'
and remember the time wh«i he was Rapids when Walter Levi of Wolver­
'phone 813. Res. 2S8 Park streeL
both chOdleaB and wifelea. aad In ao ine. and Mim iQiinle Ooldtarb tt Elk
Price 21
A
54
inch
-BLACK
ZIBELINE-thk
is
a
position flnanttally to take upon him- RVidB were unlM In. marriage. The
ARCHITECTS.
cloth worth $1.00—we intend making it a. •JCa
B^f the brndeo tt making and keeping ceremony was nmTctmed at 6 o'clock

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

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James G. Johnson,
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