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The Daily Eagle, October 07, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1903-10-07
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DAlL^
THE
Mm
ANOTOH want BOUSE qii
TO EMBARK
IN HARDWARE
Our Big Carload of Heating
Stoves Has Arrived!
TO REACH ROOS^ELT
THIS MORNINa
How many stoves weix} tlieri- ?
The
..................
one who guesses Ihe
Ihe » xaej,
' number gets this pretty liound Oak Heater. It lias
* ash pan, nickle sci-ew draft on ash pan door, suckle
screw draft on large feed d(>or, nickle
toot rails, niekle name plate, a‘beautiful
Our price is only
i\
--------...
I Y* *
Next price Round Oak,
<5ood Air Tight
Heaters from $1.25, 1.75, 2.50 and soon right along up.
Air Tight Soft Coal Heatei-s,
guaranteed to burn the ’dirtiest
slag coal without u particle of
This cut .shows
cm. Oct. 7.—AnoUidi crank
to the president this
morning about. 10 o’clock. H? gave
his name as John Decker and big home
Norwich, Conn. The oOcer thereftn turned him over to the jiolice.
' was not armed and made no hostile
uemonslratloh according to the state
A. H. Perry, Admlnl»trator, Has Geo#
ment of the officer In charge, fhi
to Colorado.
ders from Secretary Loeb. atttghes of
the t\Tiite house are no Hmger permitS. F. SaxioD and his brother Fred
give out
havp purchased the hardware store of such callers for fear that Uie netorlety
me S. K. Noriham e.ttaio from A. H. they receive, will attract oU>«m. .so
Perry, ^hc purchase price was *14,000.
details of thlg morning'*) visit
The new proprleiors will probably not wore, difficult to obtain.
F
take possession for. several weeks.
Decker is about 44 years old aid
: Since the death of Mr. Nonham. Ihe officers are confldent that be la'menfmmder of Uie business, which oc Ully nnbaianeed. He is' desoi
curred last June, the esUte has been being tall and having the
administered by Mr. Perry who has ;Of a mechanic The inddent fol
been manager of the busine^
oseiy after the attempt ofj
years. While the deal has been made. Elliott to get ai the president
full details, relative to the trans day occasioned excitement
fer of the property have not been White house, especially
completed and nothing more will be lonsged to actually to speak
done until Mr. Perry's return from front door of the executlra.mi
t. He has gone to Fort Col without being detected. It is
lins, Colo., to join, his wife and daugh- he had some papers relaUve to i
Miss Perry wno was iii deHcate
claim Uiat he wanted
health when she and her mother left in-esidenl.
'this.city several weeks ago appeared
gain on reaching Colorado but a
few Jays ago word was recelved'thar
p.was not so well. It was in answer
this letter,that Mr. Perry hastened
w(^i Tuesday morning to See her. He
will probably be gone tliree or four
weeks at least.
Freil Saxton has had
hardware liusiness in Grand RapThe NorUiam store is one ol the
okle.si esUbllsHerl business houses lu
386 DEATHS FROM CHOUEH
Traverse City. The purchaite includes
PHILIPPINES;
... I
fhe hBrd,warc stock, building and site
Front street
DEATH RATE
OF U. S. AS
the best stove on tin- iir.irki-t /
slr.-l
bmly, lined with <-ast imn.
heavy east fi-ont. large liont
feed iliKif, an all east rim. I‘esi,
heavy east nickle jswing top.
nickle foot i-aifs, niekle fop
band, sc-iew drafts, wi^l burn any thing,
■
*7.75
■
Come in and look them oyer.
J. W. SLATER
aASS CHOSE BLUE AND GOLD
But Disease as Epidemfe ^s 1
Conquered. . ^
Hractlcsl Homo lUniiNbur.
K«tAlt Md WbOleM^.
. josTeoeATHr~~ ^
. OVER EAuSUmIII EARL-S
IBWGLRT STORE
:
!
:
:
J A. B. CURTIS.
P. C. GILBERT.
; “ . A. B. CURTIS A CO.. «
REAL ESTATE AND LQANS.
No Tax Clause. Pl're InsurAoee.
Rooms 9 anJ 10. H. & U Block.
This
THESE ARE THE BEST
Vou'll iicviM' kimw
wi^t i-i'al foul
comfort is till you’ve worn a pair of our-
^
CLSHIOIHET SHOES
We have them in turn anil welleil soles.
Prices S3.00,
$.3.50 anil $4.00.
Bacharit &
The First
Roscoe.
208 Front Street
Boys’ Shoes
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
What ;ic<*<*s.sor3’ is more csseatial
knparl styli-ii'ml grace to the figure
than a ii srrwt fitting Cn’i-set-
To at
tain this end youjshould try the Rojul
Worcliester or G. D. Jusfrite BrandsYou will always find the most recent
mfKiels ill either of these well known
makes'on sale in our Oors4;t DepartnVent
•
#BM-
They a^e.^^n
every
way
Lo the most exacting ta.ste.
The secret of their pnpularitj' lies in the complete
’Atisfaction receiveii ’ fram. their shape, which
not
■^ly liouldstbe human form in to-the fashionable conir, but does it without a shade of discomfort.
We have either of the above makes ranging in
from $1.00 to $5.00 and other .satisfactory lines
cents.
IN
ANN
WAS SHOT IN
THE SHOULDER
.wi!LamJM|a«^.aml. •
AKBOR
FROM KI8 3SCALIBRE REVOLVER,
VfHICH REVOLVES,
^
IT IS ECONOMY TO BANK BLAST
FUltNACE FIRES.
/>
Herbert M. Welc^ and
a
Miss Olive
He Tells of the Reaction in Pig Iron M. Fulgbum were married last evening
at 8:30 at the home of the bride's Wm. Witte of Park street met with a
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fiilghiun. very painful and rather serious acci
310 East Eighth street. Rev. W. L. dent early yesterday evening in his
(From a Staff Cor
Rapids. Mich.. Oct 7.—The Laufman of the First M. E church per bicycle shop and will be laid np tor a
I strike inaugurated by a score of fillers formed the ceremony Ip the presence chile as a result. It was.Uie old story
the blast furnace Monday m^ing of a ve^ small company of relative,, )f a loaded revolver and some one
and which resulted In the banking of and fijonds. The parlor in which the who "did-not know it would go pfl.”
the fires on the afternoon of the same ceremony took place was handsomely
Mr., Witte's 32H»lllber revolver was
rated fur the occasion with cut lying on his work bench when.another
day^ promises to’ be of
indications pointing to Uie early re- flowers. Dainty refreshments were person picked It up intending to ex- of vfOrk. Through the dis served during the evening.
amine it. but "did n<R think it would
The announcement of the wedding go off because the trigger bad not been
satisfaction of 15 or 20 men with the
wage schedule put in force Uis will be a surprise to many-as it
working for a while.’.’ It did go off
expected, to take place .until in however, and the 'Wlllet struck Witte.
week upwards of 160 men were tem
the
spring but owing to the rather deli- A. ho was a few feet away. In the left
porarily thrown out of employment.
health of the gnx»n. ^ysiclans
and went through Into tfa^ body,
Fully 50 of'tbestf men have been given
ofher work in the various industries had ordered a milder cUmate for the where it remains behind the shoulder
controlled by the ESk Rapids Iron Co. winter and the young people decided blade.
He fell back against the county and
the\company net so passive it not to be separated, so hastened the
could copimand sufficient hands to wedding day. Mr. Welch left this then against a stove which fortunate
'start up the furnace today. Half of morning for Ann Arbor where he will ly was not in use. HU wife, hearing
.the few. strikers are now reported to locate for the coming winter tna as the commotion, rushed in and tried to ..
ic willing to retom, but the object soon as he completes his business ar find where the bullet had entered but
ts. Mrs. Welch will join him could not trace it into the body, until
if the company seems to.be to impress
Mr. Witte had been taken up stairs
ihe community, that the condition
s Welch have been two and hU clothes removed. A physician
the iron market at the present time
acUve workers In the was summoned and the wound attend-:
inch, that it is wholly immaterial
company whether resumpUon First MeUioJlst church and Sunda.v ed but the bullet has not been removed
Uie furnace Is delayed al- school and both have hosts of friends. and will not be unless compUcaUons
Mr. WUe Is resting quiteIndeflnltely. When the present The groom, who is the son of a Metho
labor flurry quiets down the com- dist minister, has lived In many places. well today.
111 resume operations to afford He Is a graduate of the Nashville,
Tenn..
high
school.
After
graduaUon
to the falthfiil employes
HRST BIG PARTY
le to Traverse City and spent EAaES’
homes In Elk Rapids, raUier
In the hardware department of
the expectaUon of Immediate
the Mercantile Co.’s store. The follow- WAS’ HELD IN FORESTERS’ HALL
• LAST EVENING.
ing year be spent at Ann Arbor taking
VOnly 20 Men Struck.
“ effect UiU week, the lion studies in the D. of M. llterary.depart- Large Company Enjoyed the Banquet
d a reducUon In the roenL The last year he has been em
and Ball.
attendant at me
the wyiuw.
asylum.
---------e blast furnace employes, ployed as an attenuant
t six per oenu DU[arose among the 20 flllers
g Iran ore
DE AThW^I^
liRitn
dpalf unmmrled men and of the itin
all wl«b attended. There were over
R. M. Orrly of the
erant clast of laborers. When they
75 present and the eTenliic,wa8 apent
army, the death rate for the fear 1902 refused to go to work Monday morn ALBERT PETTIT PASSEb AWAY
in games and dancing, fine music be
15. 49 for each thousand of the ing the blast furnace was tied up un
AT oALKASKA.
ing furnished by Stewart & Steffen’s,
entire strength of iho-army as compap til their places are filled. No effort
orchestra.
,
eil with 94 for the year prerious. The To secure other men has been made
The banquet was a fine feature of
total number of cholera cases in the The company took advantage of the
the evening and reflected credit upon
was 685. out of each there opportunity
suspend
........
mittee having It in (Aarge.
38C deaths. Nearly every
Maiyled men and old omployes on the
The "EMglds” is one of the yonngof cholera among the American
e staff were given other work
esi fraternal orders in the city but
dlers. says the report, resulted from
as poBSihTe.
has made a remarkably rapid growth
wilful
careless violation of stand-,
Esonomy to Shut Down,
and gives promise of bectHnlng one of
Ing orders. As an epidemic It U be
' said a
an economic mi
the foremost societies in the city.
lieved the disease has been conquered.
le Iron
company. He Had Been a Prominent Grocer in
of the
I
During the year 174 soldiers were kill. who desired bis n
. Village.
T«E CHARTER WAS TAKEN UP
by gun shot of whom 20 fell in ac might be as well 1 close down the
tion, n were wounded by accident 31 furnace. In the present condjtion of
(From a Special Cot
8UTTONS BAV REBEKAH LODGE.
suicides and 12 homicldes"iginthe
the iron market there is nothini
Kalkaska. Mich.. Oct. 7.—Albert Pet18 LEGALLY DEAD.
business tor the company. The I«n Ut. aged 62 rare, a prominent grocer
TOMATOES WANTED.
^Yade Review shows a decline in pig of this village, died here at 2:30 this
THE
NET
BEVENIE
WAS
J4.S92
We will pay SO cenU per bushel for
iron since January I of *8 a ton. Bv- morning of heart failure. He had been
well ripened fruit delivered at the fac
eryhlast furnace in the country is sell- perfectly well up to 10 o’clock last
E CITY I
tory. and return atl packages.
produet at cost. Furnaces night and bis death was a great sboct:
r YEAR.
(From a Special CotrespondanU
'traverse city CANNING CO.
throughout the country age either to all. Mr. Pettit hurled his wife hut
Suitons Bay. Mich.. .Oct 7.—Mrs. L.
•49-lf-d-a-w
curtailing their product by bank . few weeks ago. He leaves five chil
E. Mitchell of Elk Rapids, state preaShewing of Michigan Offices Indicates ing the furnaces periodically or by
dren to mourn bis loss: three sons and Ident of the Rebekah assembly. In
Prespedty.
closing down entirely.
daughters, both of whom
«( Save a Hnt CU» Shit Nsker’t Shop.
company with Mrs, A. H. Brown, state
"The Lnekawana Iron and Steel Co. married. One of the sons and oi
was here yesterday V
Washington. Oct. 7.—An examlnS'- has closed lu live furnaces at Cole- the daughters live In ParringUm.
receive the surrender of the charter
Uon of the statement of receipts of all brook and Cornwall. Blast furnaces
The funeral will probably be held of the local lodge of Rebekah’s. This
the presidentjKl offices in Michigan closed at Buffalo have throjvn 4.900 .1 Friday though the matter has
lodge was InsUtnted some five or six
shows that the total gross receipts of
emtfoymenL
yet been definitely decided. All the years ago hut of recenL tlm« thei*
ihese offices for the last fiscal year
children have been telegraphed and has been a gradual loss of IntereaL
<-<iii>i<li'nitii>n ill o-.i
wore *3,612.507. a gain of *4.56,928 over
"Business
today or Members have died and others moved
thp preceding. The net revenue to the terprise do i
away: the closing of the lodge
due
change
tbarhas
been
Uking
place
government from th«e offices
I no Irregularity.
*2,039,925.
In the Iran
.. . trade- This is probably
btisiness here tor some time,
Mrs. Mitchell stated to a represenSeventeen offices were advanced
the short time since the period had just recently soldehis stock to a
Utlve of The Dally Eagle that she was
from the fourth class to presldenUal of high prices and big proflw. They firm in southern Michigan and .was confident another lodg# would be Inwould do well, however. I think to lake waiting for Uiem to come and take
t.fflce-s during the year, whl'- none
reacUon possesBipn. He had Intend^ that as sUtuted here in the near future. When
roicgalcil from the higher to the lower
Interest dies out she said, it was found
class’. This is a remarkable showing from the Inflated values was inevit soon as Uic grocery store was off his preferable to hare the lodge surrender
anil Indicates as nothing else does the able and is at band. Lumber met
hands, he would start in the lumber its charter 'and begin afresh later op:
generally prosperous condlUop of the paying Klgher prices than .ever tbU business.
fall for. logs liut I doubt whether they
state. ,
THREE WEDDING DAYS
New BhocBtom.
Below .Is a Uhle showing Utc gross will sell the product at advanced figMYSTERY. IN A DEATH.
receipts of some of the presidential
Were Celebrated In an Alpena Family
offices in the aUtc for 1903. compared
Will Resume Soon.
Sedy of'ouy Williams Found et Bot
on Monday.
•To keep our organliallou and to
with the preceding year, and the net
tom of Lake.
Alpena, Mich, Oct. 7,-The unusual
revenue of.each office during the past give employment to our old, faithful
Charlevoix. Mich., Oct. 7.—There Is ciroimstanee of a marriage pud two
land experienced men who have made something oi a mystery in connecUon
wedding
anniversaries
in one fanHy
Net
their homes In EDk Rapids, are the with the death of Guy Williams, whose
Gross Gross
occurred here Monday In one of Al
receipts, receipts- revenne. chief reasons why we should care to body was found yesterday by the life pona’s best ,kuown French families.
openUons at the blast furnace. ssvire drew St Uie bottom of the lake
Office
1903. 1992.
1903.
8 o'clock in the morning in St.
Belialro ........ 3.082
2.782
1,609 Half of the strik'ers ara willing to about 300 feet from the end of the Bernard’s church. Miss Anns KunAND
2,253 return now. As soon as the boat now pier.
Boyne................ 3.766 2.686
nath was married to Chas. LeBianc,In
5.881 in is loaded with pig iroh we will have
The body was lying fa« downward the afternoon fhe groom’s father and
Cadillac........ 14,631 ' 12,684
Central LAke
2^31 2,236
916 other men to take the fillets’ places and there were a number of severe mother. Mr. and Mrs. Cleophas LeCharlevoix ..
6.190 6,681
8,576 U they .doBt want to come hack. I bruises on the top of his head and tore, Blanc, celebrated their 26th wedding
Detroit ....1.083.6M 942.660 692.229 expect the blast furnace will he start bead and ms face yas also badly bat anniversary and that evening Mr.'pnd
tered. It la believed by physicians who Mrs. Leon LeBlaac, the parents of
FOUND IN BANKING^ Bast Jordan.. 2.917 . 2.820 1,427, ed op at an early date.
"Onr men are well paid. The wages examined the wonpds on the bead that Cleophas and graadparenta of Cbaa.
JSk Rapids.,
3.044 2,893 ' 1.558
- -WITHGrand Rapldr297.339 269.095 175.613 will compare favorably with thne the infliction of any one of them could R, celebrated their 69th wedding annS-'
Kalk-aska ....
4J93 4.281
-2.190 paid in Pittsbnig and the cost of living have caused death.
iry. Two great gianddblldren of
The last seen of Williams ws
Mancelona ..
3.691 8.620
1.823 in Elk Rapids Is a great deal lower.
Leon LeBianc were preeenL
‘The Irtm ore tor the blast fur- Sunday afternoon when ho was fishing
Manistee.............16.976 17,487
3,044
loe
Is
shipped
to
Elk
R^Ms
by
boat
off
the
end
of
the
pier.
Some
persons
Peloskey .... ,17.013 16,863
6>23
DELEGATES TO STATE GRANGE.
Thompsonrille- 2.186
2.681
931 fitun ,Bscanaha. The output of the are of the opinion that Wllliama fell
^^edples^
e is 90 to 96 tons oi pig iron off the pier and received the wounds
Traverse City 21,666 20.200
9.S92
Were Elected at the Graiifle Meeting
t»5AVIN55
dally lacoordlng to the quality of the from protruding timbers as be wotL
Vecterdey.
^ANK
"^ANK
A
In January PiR Iron brought as down, but l(lB father Is aald to enter
TIME WAS UP.
the grange meeting Iji Oran^
high as *24 a ton. ToAy the price tain ttie belief that the wounds were
ball yesterday afternoon five granges
inflicted
b^ore
the
body
entered
the
AS
sunk
to'*t6."
So Elmer E. Steele Took Out Marriage
repreeented: Traverse, Fife
Life of Elk Rapida.
LleenM.
Lake. Peninsula. Elk Ri^ldB, Summit
Said a promi- °nt busiseaa man this
WnUams was 24 years of age.
County Clerk Walter today granted
City and Long inke.
msriage license to Smer M. Steele m<witing:
Sardine
Klngsley.And wife ot BaW .
• TOMATOES WANTED.
“The Elk RapWs .lran Co. is the
H. 8. Hull. PrcSidenL
or Summit City.' It will be remenfbermlt City were elected delegatee to the
WU wlU pay 80 o«U per bushel
H. C. Davis and
prt that it was Just three memfiis ago heart flnd life of BUc Rapids, and anywcdl ripened finlt deUvered et the fac sUte grange meeting to be held I
ibic.;
that
effects
the
oompanyh
InA. V. Frlaarich, Vice Presidents.
day that Steele was gxantfed
December. George Robeite end wife
tory. end return uU packages.
C. A. Hammond, Cashier.
from his tormer wife iai at that leresU touches directly every perran
of this «4ty, are delegatea tram Po.
TRAVESRBB CITY CANNING OO.
in this town even if be is not In the
Umc Judge Hayne advised him no
mona grange.
'49-tf-d-ft-ir
employ of ttie Iron company. The demarry again within three months.
A mei^ng of the senior class wa4
i O. TRUBBUJOD. D. O.
held afMr school yesterday and offi
MRS. M. 3. TRUEBLOOn. D. O.
cers elected for,.the year are as fol
490-467 Wilhelm Block. Residence.
lows;
1 and 2:; Wynkoop Terrace.
Harry Dean, president.
Eva Thurtcll, vice-president.
Clara Hoxie. secretary.
HOV6E TO RENT
l.pon Steinberg, treasurer.
Blue and gold were chosen as class
colors and a eommiliee apt>ointed_io
look up the matter of selecting a
a pin. The class this year will
liber about 39 pupils, being
itt smaller
sn
than li
THERE ARE OTHER SHOE»
for teniler foct.
OBg,"
AND BUILDING
FOR »14,600.
Ami see the linest line of henting
stoves ever shown in Mieiii l-'ui.
The car load weighedtUi.OOO li.s,1
onr price only
pany to Uie scale paid before Uielr
voluntary increase last 1^. We hope
and we believe the strike will not last
O. H. D. SUTHERLAND.
Free Of Charge 1
for all pnri)oses; ih.avy
STRIKE Td BESHORT LIVED
WILL LIVE
Bring or send in Vour gueases
and get a nice Round Onk
or Air Tight Heater
snmkeordirt
PRICE TWO OENTa
TBAVEE8E CITY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1903.
VOL. XL NO. .3261.
niekle urn.
EAGLE.
s
AFETY
ATISFACTION
r
THE DAILY JSAGmi, W£DNE8PAV, OCTOBER 7, 19Q3.
The Daily Eagle.
iroTE. o.K.iUm
KLMER E.WHrr£.
MET
S'
ARE ANCIENT.
I4*r W«i* Made ht tas ovMks as
War Back aa A D. SCO.
AOGordlng to Xbeon, the
V
^t«red at Tra^
Seodsd-claBa Matter
SUBBCRIPTiqNB.
Notiee to r a U> -ne Dally Ba«le are
requMted to nbtlty th« oOoe at dnoe
of aay faDure to reoetre the paper
properly or ea Ume .ao that the ' '
tention of the e*rrler boy loay be
edied witheot delay.
Coming avonta.
Oct 8.—The
New
aiglaaJ
rural comedy, "Quincy Adame Saw1 Chat. r. Pldgin'B norel of aame name.—Steinheeg’a
Grand ppera hooM.
-
Oct.
fo.—Pred
Raymond'a tamona
cqmedy auccesa, “The Hiaaourt OlrV
ttsa, and smaller ones were earrled in
tbs podeet or on tbe waiking sil(i-
Steinberg's Grand opera honee,
O^. It.—An elaborate
revival
of
Denman Thompson's great play, “The
Two sisters"—Steinberg's Grand opera
hou|e.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
Henry WaUeraon, a sonthem editor,
assmis unionism and In an editorial
gives
the
thought.
labor
unions
food
for
He says:
"The principle mali&lned U that
the laws of state l^slature. of oohgress and the solemn proHsKAS of the
constitution shall be s
annulled by rules adopted by volun
tary and
TepresenUng 4,000,01)0. of people against
80,000,000.
Can any Intelligent man
fall to see that this cannot long pre
vail Id a tree country?
i, but tbe dates of festlvals and other events of national Inter«t had been exposed on marble tab^
lets Id Borne 2D0 years B. C. Lalaads.
an authority oh tbe subiect. states that
tbe (krliem almanac of which the anthoi'e name la preserved was that of
Solomon Jar<aiua, who Uved in the mid
dle of tbo twelfth centUTTA.primitive EngUah calendar or al
manac was called tbe "prime-staff,"
"reln-ettK*’’or "dog almanac.” It was
made of wood, bone or born, about
eight Indtea long, like a square ruler.
On this the days were marked by a
hsrias of notebea, every seventh being
of larger slsc. “Tbe festivals were lodleated by symbols, as were tbe golden
Bumbei and tbe'cycle of the moon.
Bpecimeni of this "clog almanac" may
. t aeen at tbe Brttlab muaeum and in
Busenms or Ilbrartea at Oxford. Cam
bridge and Hancbeeter. Some of larger
slxe were bung "at one end of tbe mantip-^ of ............................... ■ for general
Can
telllgent laboring man fail to recognize
Peanmn's Weekly.
The Deaf la the Air.
dust and fllth. To combat their dele
terious effects tbe streets sbonid be
freely ventUated and watered.- Wind
and rain ate tbe great destroyers of
dost From tbe delds tbe wind Ufa
the debris of vegetation-pollen, seeds,
sporca of fungi end bacteria; the dost
of tbe solI-slllca, sUlcate of alumin
ium. carttooate and phosphate of lime
and peroxide of iron. In and proceed
ing from volcanic reglona line partides
of carbon and dried mpd are taken up
and wafted hundreds or even thousands of miles. In and round about
cities and towns tbe dnely ground dost
of tbe ■pavements, fcagmente of straw,
hair, steble manure, debris of iDsecte.
soot epltheUa from floor sweepings or
shaken from rugs, enrpea nod bedding,
together with gases and other volatile
the fact that, despite the subservience.
8 and offlci
the cowardice of employers, the thing
is impossible and that the worst ene
mies of organized labor are tbose"who
Unyarda
compost heaps of all soru. though not
of tbe air, arc In It Id ao much as to
be la Bwne degree
free almost
al
everywhere
attempt.it?"
Poetmaster Genera] Payne has appro^I
I
a
new
design
for a 2-oent
ip. which
wilt succeed the "dag"
stamp,
V
stamp which has been in use for about
six months, and whld> has been great
ly criUdsed.
The bureau of engraving
and printing Is now making the plates
from
which
the 4.000,000,000
S-cent
A Caaer-------- A canny Scot lived In a small settle
ment some mllea'from tbe neighboring
town. The disance, however, conld
be caoaiderably lessened by cutting
throngb a large estate. TUs practice
was accordingly so muob resorted to
that the owner gave peremptory orders
o be turned around
for-all 0
stamps needed during the next twelve
months will be prinUd.^SB to town Id a vrbeelbaiTow. derldAl
Tte paator oc adiuidi in the district MM nu tha >iak and was about batf
of the Lower Seine, Paris, gives prlsem slay through when be saw tbe owner
of udmcoo to men and face powder to Sn-Cbe dlstanGe: Met i^lshlng the Klaa
women in order to Induce them to go of ntmdng ha steps, be betbon^
to 'ebnreh. ft U aald the new inun- hlmsslt of u sebeme, snd, prompt
to face the
tlve works like magic and that the tnAbr tbe wbe
n is the most be-powdered
one in rmnce.
President Angell has endeavwad to
again inspire the U. of H. students
with lofty ideals by giving them a
lecture on character.
If the students
,round and go back.
As "back" was In thto ease hte obJecOvo point the Scot obeyed and went
cm ha
^olring.
Just follow Dr. Angell'e advice they
i|jpt have to lay awake nights winderlng bow they're going to square
up with tbe old folks at borne.
Third Assistant Postmaster General
Madden, in response to inquiries, has
prepared a ruling that crema(^ bodies
may be sent Uirougb the mails, classed
as merchandise and paying the regular
fourth-class postal rate.
J. D. Rockefeller 1^ talking of tak
ing the lecture plat'r m to tell what
religion baa done foi him.
Everyone
knows what oU has done for him.
What Editora ^y.
A Frendiman has examined us
found that as to love we are cold. ’I%ns
the dominaUan of Boston Is proved.
Detroit Tribune.
OrSCREET INDISCRETION.
Mow tkc l>■abor4llB■Jla« of a DIptep
wet Averted HoBinttlee.
An example that can never be over
looked when the rlclit of an anibuseedor lu exl-rviae. his ou'ii aiBcreliuD la Id
qnesUou l < that which occurred
career of Lord Iaods when be waa our
tbe United States. Hs
was u iioreoua grata there. "All 1
sa)-. U>nl t.yons. O. “Go toon and do
likewise.'" was Abmbatu Lincoln's
genial uieiliod of receiving tbe Britisb
r'H iinuouucciDcnt of tbe.
Prince of Wales' Dsertage. Lord Lyons
did not take tbe advice, but be remaineffective
splte of Ills tucbelorbood. Wlien
grave <li
dlSIculiy'over the Mason
Slidell c-aBO iirosc I/ord I.yons was lostrui’led from Iii>uic to present
mntmii. nlTi^l twelve bonrs for Its
eeptaiiro. and. the latter, not being
fortlii-oiiiliic. he was to break off relatlonB anil li-ave tlie country- Ttie
twrIflli^lK.iir expired. Rlldi-li and Ma
son u-i-Ti' nut Kurrondered and there remnllied R|i;>nn-nll>' only the dire
pert Of war- "Give me another twelve
boiirB." Baiil Sewnrd, the secrotary of
AU Is Bl
“But such mm as you,” argued tbe
■richer, “try to prarsitt tbe law of sup
ply
and
demand
from
reguteUng
prices."
"Not at all." rmlied the other, with
a fat smile. "WT lllustratv the nppllcatiou of the law. For Instance, If we
of the
things wc supply we demand a li
er flgure—and we B*t It^ Seer'—
cage Tribune.
/
(During our Temovkl sale oor
wlU be open ev^ night. Urinael]
8226-tf
> saved.-^t. James
rnlike Xaixiltyin, ItlFuiarck tras a
hard Biiioker. lie onre told tbla story
Illmunite his love of tbe
"Tlip value of o good cigar la best-
one elgnr left In my pocket, whli
carefully gmirdi-d during the battle aaj
a mlB"i' giniids hia Irenaure. I did not
lyktl In UBln^lt. I pnini
lied In
glowing (-olors In niy mind tbe Sappy
bnur wlfen I Blimild oiijo}- It
viclorv. bnl I had mJ-ii-alculated
chance*. A i>'Kir drapoon lay helpless,
with hnlh nriii* cnixhed. murmuring
for Bdinctliliig to refresh him, I felt lii
po<-kclK iiml found only gold, whirii
I
hnd still my troasured
'4Ptl-d-a-w
Bggs are reteiUng now
A New Jereey Editor’s Testlmonia
M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Philip
burg. N. J- Dally Post, writes:
“1
have used many kinds of medicines tor
cougbe and colds In my family but
never anything so good as Foley's Hon
ey andTw. I cannot
t say tt.
too much
_
G. John
In praae for It” Sold by Jas,
J
eodw
and S. E. Walt 4 Sons
Mere Kioto..
Tbv Aas«l CBlId.
of strikers are not
“Martha." koKI her, mamma; "I trust nearly as grave
Individual
that while you were at your Aunt order of
f the
f
_________
Bystem. Overwork,
irkpJosB
Martha's you said nothing to offend of sleep, nervous
teuslon will be fol
..
r conapse,
lowed by utter
ccdlapse, nni
unless
liable
remedy
U
Immedlately^mploy
"Oil. no, mamma," dMlsrod the angel
ledy
(Ml.
There'S
nothing
s
child. "I was careful to say things
lueys
disorders of the Ll’
which would miike her know that you
" ' '
. If.
as Electric
Bitters.
It's a wondi
lerfu:
and papa liked her for b^lf alone."
“That wuB proper.’'
lest all around medicine (
"Why. wlicn she asked me If y<
down syatema. It d'
’ "
folks had naim-d me Martha so that sbe Rheiimatam
____ and'N
_
and expels
would leave us her money wlien she Malaria cwzns. Only 60e. and saUs
dies I told her that papa am] you bad faSOra gtenmteed by Bngbee 4 Rox
talkrti about that and that papa said bnrgh Co. and 8. E. Walt 4 Sons
1-in-w
we mustn't tbiiik of such a tbl^."
"And wboi did she asyr asked manms eagerly.
"Nothing. Sbe Just landed and said
"Several yeura since ay lungs were
1 was a good girl and I'd better run so badly affected that I bad many hemalong home When 1 told her what papa (WThagee,"' writes A. M. Ake of Wood
said nbyut her going to Mve a pocket lud. "I took treatment with several
made in ber shrouA"—Weago Trib- physicians wltnout any benefit. I then
started to take Fioley's Honey and Tar
1 my lungs are now as sound as
bullet. I recommend It In advanced
stages of lung trouble." Sold by Jas
The Osir w«r.
ridgett—Really, now, do you think O. Johnson and S. B Walt & Sons
ment
worth
An Induce
considering.
The
Boston Store.
know. MOa PrUcUU.’
"Aiaa," said the poor maiden, ahakingdaer head, "the tingle mOforti
tbe VForst of anr'-Mqw Torker.
Long feathers will be.the teatnre of
fall millinery.
Both the ostrich and
. - that
bo pute taU best toot forwaid.-Boston
Tranaeript
the roomer vUl auBer from the ted.
Exeuralon Rgtea to Sault Ste. Marie.
.......... ....................*th and ISth the rail
--------------- MidilgBo win Bell exonisloo tickea to Saslt Sto. Marie.
Mich,
• vte
vta tbe
the Duluth.
Duluth, South ^ore
Shore &
AtlanUe Railway at one faro for the
round trip, account meeting of tbe
a R. A I. TO RICHMOND, IND..
Preabytorten Synod. Tickets valU for
Animal G. a. 4 I. exmmion to Bleh- ntnnt passage nnril October 10th.
mond. iBd, Is
“
*
■
Tnesday.
October
For tnrtbv pvtiealars stf* local
18th. Tl^ma good tor 10 days. Qet ticket agents.
8t6l-t<
any O. R. 4 L
8Wl<tt
O. U LOCKWOOD,
OaBHBl Paaa. Ag^
Grand Ba^. X>ob.
To clcae
Kimball I
MU Bros.
them
MADE
FOR
YOU^
HAMILTON
Clothing Company. _
Bankrupt
Prices....
See window. A dol
t any G.
Carpet Cleaning
OUR NEW
Making and-laying,
Alfred V.
Friedrich.
FALL and WINTER
SUITS
Sold
In Traverse City uy J. G. Johns
Scott’s Smtal^epsiiEafiiilK
—
tot
Agent for
renovs'
prompil
Michigan .Ru
Co- N. srcbapln. Prop. Traverse Cltj
Carpet Cleaning Woi^. 822 Wasbim
SEUEK «F GM8 SPOES.
SPILLS.
feather
Work, tborougfaly and
executed.
ALWAYS
All the latest styles
of Hickey and i''reem a n Co. line,
Rochester, New
York, are displayed
on oor tables. Suits
bought of UR are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
:
SOMETHING
TO ANNOY YOU
Wbeo you are uaing
<dl i
lamps or any kind ol Ji^J
but
RLECTEIOITY
your home or ofice. There <
is
nothing
like ,£LBC- ;
TRICITY for illnminatiag''
purposes.
No smoke, i
smell, no gresee. nodsnger
from flires—U is the most
e<!onomics]
tllomin
thst esn be proemred.
MILLER*TJROS.
•m 8UTM-9MI 80,
157 Front SL
Beadle Block.
Boardman River
Electric Ll^ht 8
Power Company.
Sold by J. C. Johnson.
Gray Bros.’ Ladies’ Fine Shoes
The
thop
I lie Rpcf
UC91 JIlUC
I least expeosive
(in the long nm) strlctiy fine
sboe for women U .
'*GlorU^\
(Angrre-Jb*)
AMltiae
Fine Shoes 2”'^ »"t'
in woman'’s foot
wear. 'riie3’ iiiv the fine art in shoes. have othei-s, all the newest 1903 and ’04
Ymi !iiiv<‘ a dainty foot; you want a styles. .It,is our pleasure to please, and
dainty shoo. You ai-e a good judge of these new styles are the height of. sli<»good shoes—look at the fineness of the art When we fit^your foot it is fitted
sewing, the perfwt ginin of the leather, perfectly in every way. There ai-e f< «
and tiip beauty pf tlic styde. You will shoes that can equal these in stylo, lil
lie interested in these advance shapes. or wear. This display* concei-ns every
Tliey ar<! made in lioth the heavy and one, if for nothing else than to see lii"
light sxdes; the latest toe: the French dainty and pretty.
heel; tlie extreme, military heel. Made
And the price
in Patent Colt and Vici Kidl
And tile pnee ?
Three Dollars, ITiree Rfty and
. Poor Dollars.
Three. Dollars, Three Fifty and
Four DoHars.
-r“m eu taUILE SME BOtUE
Frank Friedrich & Co.
Tbt Mew Sued. 20 Fnei Street
hAlf dollar mark before Baster.-Sagl-
Olga Nethenole should coipe to Detrott?-ahglnaw evening N^.
was ordered sold by the
United States court.
We bought these shops
of the receiver and are
.closing them out in our
.store at
WERE
(^ut in the most approved
fashions—fancy roug.h goods,
and smooth Cheviots and Wor^steds—sizes running up to 36
breast measure, at a much less
price than what are known as
**men's sizes”—made in the
saihe elegance of finish and fit
as the celebrated Stein Bloch
„^en*8 goods which we carry—no
othwsuc^ line strictly Young
Men’s go^lrf the city as those
we show at $7.50 to' $15.00.
ed.
iB Chteaso.
"See bare.” said tbe novelist "don't
“The lodynevt door la
m>ell
you
ber golden wedding "
Too
rou've mlaspriled it bare.'
"Married ftv yenra?'
The
came
“No-tlme«r'-I*uck,
and gased at tbe proof and scratt^ied
ha bead in^berplexity.
"Wril." be admitted, "that doesn't
Working Overtime.
loA rl^t but it had a .‘w* In it onoe,
and somehow that didn't look right those
Ureless
IIUI2
ettoer."
King's New Life Pills
1
always at work, night and day, cu^•
................................auiousDi
ing
ludlgeatloB, auiousDesa.
ConsU••
patloQ. Sick Headartie and all Stom
ach, Liver and Bowel troubles; Basy,
pleasant,' safe, sure. Only 265 at Bugbee Boxburgb Co. and S. B. Walt 4
Sons' drug stores.
Tbe old bcen^aa trying to tneke
himielf look youthfifl.
"He a dyeing Cor love." they j»oa»ented.-Cbleago Poet
Shoes
BTOVPfe TO BURN, wood or
select from.
at 2£ cents a doten and may touch the
What would Mayor Maybury do H
-of-
The Boeton Store.
week If you wish.
naw Courier-Herald.
Stock
seen the poor fellow's grateful smjlc.
never enjoyed a cigar so much as thi
one which 1 did not smoke."
y ybaiirMlba watch <tealn.-^LonTlt.Blto:^
trust in the hen frolt has cornered
THESE,
A. S. Fryman’S
lar a week (t yon want It easy.
the riaapters of ha novel "Orif’ were
1 it a wife hum
type by the tele Tar In three very severe cases of pneuwith good res--'*-■
Ite In every
without tucking the oovera ip at the' Mr. Farjeoa, who was one of tbe most
rapid compositors of ha rime. Be wai
; suboUtutes,
____ by
____________
Sold
Ji
foot—Kalamaaoo .Telegiapb.
a firm baUever In charms and attrib Johnsap and 8. B. Walt 4 Sons, eodw
uted rnneh of ba good fortune to a New
e of the an
■bleb he wore for
thracite coal companies are now workmond, lud., Ts on Tuesday. October
nig lltUe more than half time, In or
13th. 'nekets good for 10 days. Qet
der to restrict tbe ontpnt and keep up
full InformaUon of any Q. R, 4 I,
Tbe
Brodaei.
prices. It Is esUmated that by No
agent or address
"I should think you would be
vember 1 the normal production will
Utans for poUUcsI daunctlon."
have been restricted l.SOO.OOO ' tons.
Grand Rapids, Mlth.
"No," enswered Mr. Oumrox, "I don't
Tbe men will lose 81.000,000 in wages
care tor IL My ^ngbter has istudied
/ , and the public will pay tojwwtch painting and ber pictures of i
'''-prices tor ooal. This remlpte us that
. We will press and keep In re
tbe oonsomer IS still -"It”—Detroit
pair every suit sold. Press every
Free Prees.
the-market
YOUNG
MAN!
ccel, twenty different styles to
But Hlay:
warm the eoBee over or make a bed
ms hen has not been payIng strict attention tohuMness and the
'4»dl-d-AW
Alt Whltney-Warner Publications ol
Dpttlsr music, among them. Peaceful
.ieniy. Undea- the Rom, Sofco. Dixie
orn. Dixie Laud. HUwatha, Smoky
Topes, sold at 15 cento per owy during
our removel bale only.
GRnfNBLL
BROS., 289 EMt Front etreet -8263-U
Mna that figures in many an anecdote, there Is any way whereby a man esn
retain the rosiicet of Ills children?
worlod on an Arlmnaaa paper at a
Midgcit—ilc might send them away G. R. 4 I. TO RICHMOND. IND. $5.00
period when a well known novelist was
Annual G. R. 4 I. excursion to Rich
from home ns soon ns they begto to
editor. One day the printer undertook
mond. Ind- is on Tuesday. October
take notlec.—Ilostoii 'rrauscrlpL
e Slaple miatertne.
TRAVEB8B CITT CANNING CG
TBAVBRSB CITY CANNING CO.
Unless a check U interposed it will
predlctod.
tory, and return aU perhune
Ooetors Could Not Help Her.
“I had ktdnoy trouble for years,
Ites Mra.
Raymond Conner of Shel
writi
*'
ton, Wash., "and the doctors could not
hdp me- I tried Foley's Kidney Cure
and the very first doee gave me relle!
and I am now cured. I cannot say too
m-ch for Foley's Kidney Cure.” Srtd
by Jas G. Johnson and 8. E, Walt 4
Sons
eodw
soon be enon^ to legally release a
AS egg £smlne,.ls
TOMATOES WANTED.
Suits Made Expressly For
The Young Men . .
wen ripened tnitt deliveted at the 1
down, 83 monthly, while
ID our RBMOVAL SALE
roe., 239 East Front street.
of oin<-ial enh-rs. J3
will." «nld I.,v«ns, I’tom 0 o'clock that
TOMATOES WANTED.
night until >; the next morning Seward
We will pay 30 eenta per bushel for
battled with the rvcalcItrantA. . Tben
Lyons nni-l- wl an ItitlmaOon that the weQ ripened fruit delivered at tbe tec
toty and return all packages.
Hr'
ORINKELL BROS, have the only
complete list of taiMng machine rec
ords in northan Midilgaa. 289 Baet
Front street
82624f
J
A Footnote :
three poRars, Three Hfly and
Four Dollars.
All that> beet In Bats you find at
S. Benda Sc. Co.
THE REAL RELIABLE CLOTHIKRB.
Dainty Feet
tnad- even
go«*stothe Mei-cantilc Com
when placed in a pair of tlu'-se
pany’s for a pair of, shoes,
new style shoes. They 'anthere is no question about the
ontirely new shapes and are
style, fit or wear. The fact
II *
shown exclusively by us.
that she buys there is guarantee for sate Ij Never was there a shoe store in the city
isfaction. It lia.s been so for years, and better prepared to give perfect sali*-faiit will be so this .season with these new tioD fji its many patrons.
1903-04 styles. ' A well dressed, dainty
A full line of sizes in all the dilferent
foot is tile pride of every woman.. A styles. That means a peifect tit for’
foot divssed in one of these shoes can't every foot. And the price?
- help but be daintv. ' .And the price’:'
Ilim Deitars, Three Fifty and
Fmo’ DoOars.
The Hannati & Lay Mercantile Company.
the oah.v eagle,
WEDNESDAY, OOTOBEB f, 1808.
todw for Plndlay. Ohloi' where they
HON. THOS. C. PLATT TO AlAKRY
Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT. wUraake a week's lialt with relatives.
4. B. DIAHONO
PlaB«Tn«»r«p<l
_
STATE news in BUEF
“!5.“ssJSgSS}: ChkHes Welland, of this City left
AetlM tt«||«utor.
yesterday {nomlng for Ohleago where
________________jMSeS
ttM, (0«D«ni PracUoc.
with «. W. KlHhauC*.
he will rlsU relatives..
Owoeao—Two broken ribs and a
Another fine lot of MaUed
t»9 Pr*nt At.
last summer, now on c
Mf and Mra. C. H. Ely and dsaghter badly brnlssd head and body iathe re Senior U. 8.' Bonator of New Voric
Saturday's Special Mee.
left this morning to vUli at their sult of the enoonnter which-George
.
70 Ysare Old.
'Clavey. a piomlnent fanner, bkd with
O. P. CAEVER.
F. W. CARVER old home in Ohio.
We hft<« • Dice Use of
New Toris. Oct t.~Thomas C.
angty bull. He will prebibly reBurr Bllsby left today far WebberO. P. Carver & Bro.
Platt, aged 70,
United States
Od occosBt of the ls«t
Vllle In southern Michigan to vlilt cover.
•'Fieh and Game Law*>
senator tor tbiT state of New Tork baa
Oill ud fct prices-vrlll be !d their office dnrlop bual' relaUvee;.
formally
announced that die wlU be
sou boun. oMb doy. ready to e
Mrs. N. E. Gore and Mr*. A. Nash,
F. VOntUU HABNESS CO.
married
October
16
to
Mrs.'LlIHan
T.
■ INSURANCE.
ft tils morning for Toledo. O. 1‘hey many yeari\ a Mdent of Bay City,
Janeway of Washington. Platt has
will also visit in Detroit and Lansing. died at the ^ba/e of her brother. Wil
been a widower since Feb. 18, 1902.
The Weather.
liam
Clayton
of
thU
city,
from
grief
_ H. Allyn and mother, Mr*. H.
Mrs. Janeway's first husband. Dr.
Showers, and squalls this afternoon B. Pratt, of AUyn. left , this morning over the loes by deidh of her husTheodore Janeway, died six years ago.
and in east portions tonight; cooler for a viait at tbMr old borne at Hiram. liand. son-in-law and daughter within
two yeal*.
tonight and Tburaday: high westerly Ohio,
inds.
EAT LETTUCE. DAILY.
Mre R. A Hair*, who' haa been the
we s:i3’ to 3'ou that the
Ann Arbor—The 21 saloon keep»u
gdesl of the ttmUy of T. T. Bdtes. re
VUirn Vm Will Be !■ Ko Dsaerr
CITY IN BRIEF.
Uiffh-pi'ado
turned today to her home in Beltonla. who were arrested for keeping open
Cairbljin Smallpox.
IdilTor (lay. were fined *10 and |E costs
Lettuce Is lin ahfiolule prcvenllvc of
Oren Empy and his father, John Miss.
C, G. Sherwood, private *eeretary earli yesterday. They all plead guilty. smsilpoa- No one Is in tbe least par
Bmpy. left today for ‘Cleveland, O.
ticle of dnnger of catching sumllpox
) Hon. Perry Hannah, left this mornAlbert Kepke of Qeed Harbor left ig to spend his racatJM at Erie. Pa
piano is the l>est on the
Sault Btq, Marie—WhUe on sentry who ealB a little lettuco every duy.
SmalUws belongs to the scorbutic
today for Norwalk, O.
He will return a week from Saturday. duty et P>)rt Brady. Private Webb,
niai ket tothn', we mean
cinss of discuses. Snilore at scs, de
Mr. and Mre. J. M. Barnet of
J. L. Warner and daughter, Mfss (-ompany B, was shot daring a strag prived of fresh vegetable*, get.i^rvy.
wiial we/ saj-, and l>aek
llamnliurg have gone to’ Wauseon,
Vida Warner, and Harvey Kramer, of gle Willi a negro who bad drwwn a gun Bcnr\7 Is n typlfwl scorbutic disease.
oui-usseilions with
Mrs. Wm. Augustine left todsy for Elk Rapids, passed through the city on him. Webb’s right bsnd may have Smnllpox Is nnotber. Smallpox always
liast Palestine, .O.
ediro proof and giiarunthU morning on their way to Toledo. to he nmpntatcd Tiic negro escaped rages during the winter season, when
Mre. M. E. Monroe left today for
The New Table. DeNm^.
the poor jicople are deprived of fresb
Mra M. A. Eddy, who hat beep In the
l«*f. F\ictor3* prices and
visit at Ann Arbor. ,
nominee—While carelessly band- vegetable fooda.
city for the past month, left this morn
easy terras.
Mrs. N. Covey and aon have, gone ing for Csdillac Where she will remain ling matches, the five-year-old -danghCelery and oalons sre good for this
A new syrep with a new flavor—^pnre, whole
purpose,
but
there
is
such
a^oug
Interto Durand for»a abort time.
some and good.
Karo Corn Syrup is made
short time before returning to
of Gas Mellow, of Carney, was ter-, Tftl between their being gathered and
Mrs. H. Greenatead went'to Cleve her homo In Grand Rapids.
rilily burned last night. Her dress being eaten that they lose me
fiom tfiat portion of tbe com kernelwhich conUins
land, O.. today.
Rev. and Mr*. C. T. Stout left for being caught on fire • enveloped her their antlscorbuHc propertltw. L
the greatest strength-giving, energy-prodneing
Mrs. H. F. Boughey and child left Detroit this morning. Tbey will also in flames. It Is feared that the child is serv.'d shortly after it Is picked,
t29 Front Stroot.
andflesh-fonuingelements. KeroCora Syrup
today -for Cleveland, O.
N. e. 8trone> Manner. .
TisM at Orehard Lake. Mr. Stcrat will Inhaled flames and her recovery is and hence <-ontnins the valuable prop
u a pre^gested food—ready for use by the blood
Mra. E. Mlile went to Grawn tbla attend the missionary council In Wash, doubtful.
erties which will prevent smsllpoi.
I amU luteoiBMiu.'
We sny w:JtLoat tbe least bcsiutlon
morning.
—which the weakest stomach of infant or invalid
abMt Bioate.. umUoE MOehInae
ington. D. C.. being absent from the
or reserve tluit lettuce will prevenl
Mre. Anna Weeae loft today for Day- city for three Sundays.
will reawiily assimilate. Best for every home use
'Albion—The sophomores attempted Binnilpoi. It is a thousand time* bet
ton. O,
Mre. Perry Beckhart-'and children
from griddle cakes to candy. Mies Mattie Jameson left on a trip returned this morn&g to their home :n break «p a freshman meeting Hon- ter than vaccination. It has no llablV
lUes. like vaccination, to produce other
Ghe Great Spread
> Detroit today.
at Vanderbilt They were accompan
disease*. We ore wming to stake out
Mr. and Mre. Harry Haynea left to ied by Mrs. Beckbarl’s mother. Mrs.
for Vailp ^read.
scrap of tbe year resulted and the pioreasioDoI reputation on the brood
day for Morencl, O.
statement that any one wh.i eats let
M. J. Scott, whom she has been visUMr. and Mra. Frank Lahym have ig In this city,
tuce dally will not catch smallpox,
whether he be vacduatcd or
gone on a trip to DeroltWm. 'Warmington. of Hickey and
Benton Harbor^Because he wanted Medical Talk.
Mr >rtd Mrs. Albert Arfwid of Al- Warmlngton. thcatcicsi managers, and
o make money very easily, Alva,
■n have gone to Toledo. O.
who are directing the tour of Denman
Mrs. Vic Tyter of Alden went to Oak
A BMStr- .
ipson'B play. "The Two Sisters."
‘Ts she prettyT'- asked Langnlde.
Harbor. O.. today.
In the city today, making flhsl
"Quite." replied Statlftlcns. "fully W GRINNEU. bROS. have three square
barns into his own yard and then
Victor Petertyl took in
its for tbe company's aptier
cent
as
pretty
ns she thinks she Is. planiiR in the way and want to sell
charging the owners s dollar for the
Plon going to Deflanee. O.
pearance here next Wednesdayr^Octhem. They are just being put in good
release of each cow. Several had been I should SBy."-Clnclnnsti Cominereial order. These are special 'bargains.
Vanilla Waifers,
Lonjr
Miec D. B. Smalley of Alden went to tober 14.
caught and had cashed up before bta Tribune.
Bettor see them at once. 239 ^t
Toledo, 0., today.
Island Wafers and Clu'>*se
Misa Mildred Pratt of 393 West Elev
Front streL
3262-tf
U. F. Perkett went to Fife hake this enth street celebrated her IBth birth trick WHS dlBcovered. Sli-aws 15c IK5I- paykajrc.
morning on biisinc
day this week with a party to which
Feet Swollen to Immense Size.
S Ilia Ciackers and Gra
Niies—William Putnam.- a mall car
Mrs. W. J. Post end Mrs, W. F. Lane If. of her friends were invited. Games
"I had kidney trouble so bad that
Spriggs-A
have gone to Toledo for a week.,
ham Crackers lOc jkt
I could not wM-fc." says J. J. Ci
played and music helped to pass rier who preaches in the African M- brella.—Balllmore Amertean.
Q. 6. Donnelly has Gone to Detroit the pleasant evening away all too E. church and professes to be a devout
y feet w
Valley ’
parkafve.
Unceda Bisconflnand I wj
for a visit with relatives.
quickly. Ice cream, cake and bon Methodist, has been accused by his
The best thing for any <
. iiiLs and Keniied3- 03'S90-year-old grandmother, Mrs. Mar who has nothing to say Is t<
I D. MeSatterlee left today Tor a visit bons were served.
y relief. My doctor
d
P i-.-ttcs'k? i>er packa^.
garet
Brown,
with
striking
and
other
]Wlth relatives at Pulton. N. T.
Ing snd .sack to U.-Schoola
roley's Kidney
Dr. J. M. Wilhelm left for Mancfleld,
Xul fuliv M-tllrf yet
^Id
I Miss Ruth Gtrleker has gone to Chl-i O.. Ala morning. When be retursa, wise abusing her. Mrs. Brown
Also the hiffrest and lieUt
Walt A
bat ready for bnsineae. ■
:cago for a short time.
it is reported, he will.be a benedict, highly respected and the oommnnlty '■It is a rattling good play of life ii
eodw
assortment of cookies
Massachusetts village bright, fn
' WIlUam, Fred and Chaa. Lambkin the brlJe-to-be being a very estimable is greatly aroused over her alleged IIIfound in the city.
and breexy, and filled with honest
left today tor Toledo oti the excursion. young lady who was a resident of this toeatmenL
special Ring
Fred Pratt and wife have gene to city 'up to Ust spring- The doctor
Fenton for a visit.
Clemens-^on. Edgar Wilks
accompanied by his mother. Hr*.
E. C. Chosahire and little daughter E. P. Wilhelm, who will visit at Day- will deliver the address at the unvellSOLID SOLD Dims
Fay. of Honor. have>one to Toledo.
Hotherts palnttng ol the
ton. O.
U H. Gage loft this morning for a
iadapted for (Are
core broochitU,
I posi
visit at Adriu.
SC. Peterle Chiirch by Urs. Flora
MAPLE CITY NOTES.
3SB amid all bronchial diseases.
Hflve tanstis wortky of
Mre. Or. Qauntlett left for Boston
Adams Darling In memory of her son.
- -• by Jas this morning.
year sertoas coaslAerad In Leela Edward Irving Darling who died here Johnson and S.-E
Mrs. McKinney went to Mlland to
several years ago. Hi*. Darting Is
nau Village.
tioB. Come ud sec BS sad
day for a vlslt^__
Maple City, Mich.. Oct.. 7.—Mr. and of the founder* of the society of the
il ohtling.Iewcler.
we win ten yOB sit sboot
Mr. and Mre^C. J. tternett left today Mrs, Geo. Clement have returned from Daughters of the American RevoluRoy Wise. 921 South Union
I for a trip to Detroit and Toledo.
tloa.Elk Rapids.
Mr*. C. D. Haynes of Mayfield went'
street, was the fortunate young
Miss Jessie and Hattie Fleming of
man to win the suit of “Ctollege
Delawaro today.
^•w• Liiliic.s’ iiihI
Grand Rapids are visiting their uncle.
NEW6 OP THE THEATRES. .
Brand" Clothes in the contest
Mlai Ruth Troutwine and broth- Mr. EUd CluB.
M’t fsrjttUbe »>*«
G<*nts‘
last evening. Sec Ms suit and
• Howard have gone to Defiance. O.
J. O. Duncan of Sutions Bay was in
Tbe Oiuwa Dally (Can.) says:
you will know that the “College
Peter Swsn wnd wife and C. Bi
"The story of Qnlncy Adams Sawiwn today.
have gone to Jerome for a short vfalL
Brand" fits as if made to order.
Take the Bevatsr.
J GRAND OPERA BOpSL
Mfss Carrie Sullivan is doing some er as dramaUasd by Justine Adams
Frank Sladek and wife of Randolph dress making for Mfs A. E. Bellinger. nd presented to a large andlenco
Tbe Boston Store.
CItizeBS’ PboBC No. 197stivtei left this morning for a trip-to
R. R. Dc^rence, formerly a resident tbe Russell tbeMre last night is o
Chicago.
r ihis place but now of Kingsley of the best of Its kind ever seen in
One Night Oniy I
Mre. F. D. Marvin and aon Morriaon spent' Sunday with his father-in-law. Ottawa. The play cannot receive a
have gone to Shepherd to visit rela Mr. Brow.
better patronage than it deserves."
.From today until Saturday closing
tives.
Harry Parka of IVaTenie City
~ "The Citlxen" says: “It certainly time we will sell:
Mre. F. C. Chapin went to Perry te- working In A. B.3elUnger's mill this
lOfl dozen Klmc
New England piece. If you
li ll wliich will i»f> cldStHl
each.
Jay and will then go to Battle Creek week.
___
5 laugh and your dignity will 10c600
doz
for a visit.
• out ut
ClaveU & Bloom are now conven not object to yonr’langfalng at home at 10c eachFred Raymond'e
Mra. George Stevens and Fiwd and iently located in,tbelr new stort
260 dozen Linen Initial handkerchiefs
ly jokes—such jokes as amuse you at
Famous Comedy*
Harry Stevens of Bingham went to
in better condition -to accommo your owD table. U by chance you bear at 15c each.
60 dozen luge size Gent’s Linen
Toledo on the excursion today.
date their extensive trade.
there, you will relax your dignity handkerchiefs at 18c each.
Mrs. Malcolmn Winnie, ar., and son
Miss Minnip Husby who has been and hear a bucolic play given by
25 bushel of School handkerchiefs
will visit relettvos at Toledo for a working at the poor farm for the last artists who know how."
with fancy bord r at 5c each,
‘w Jays.
Plain School handkerchiefs i
y(?ar. has gone to Sutton Ray to learn
Hft. STEPHEN FmPATRICK,
ich
The passenger receipts at the Pere
Have you tired of seeing the same
rs' trade.
Marquette depot hi thta city ran up to
class of shows night alter night? Do
MISS mLL HODGSON
Mr. Brow,
22.300 yesterdv.
,
ha.0 been suBerlng severely with rheu- you long for someth^ new.
R. Hicks of Walton, who baa been matlsmthinp different? If so, see "The Mis SPECIAL SETTLERS’ EXCURSIONS
and an Excellent Company
In the city for a short time, returned
souri
Girl
”
which
comes
to
Stein
A pumpkin pic soclgl will be given
Duluth. South Shore and Atlantle
home this morning.
Is tbe Bribes CewedY is Yesn.
t the Con^egational church next berg's Grand opera bouse next SatnrRailway.
Dr. 8. O. Sawyer left this morning Friday evening. October 9.
Prom Mackinaw City to points in
dsy. October 10. This famous comedy
accompanied by W** wife, for a trip to
is said to be toUUy unlike all others. Montana. Idaho. Washington, Oregon
and British Columbia. Tickets on
Chicago.
. V__
. HANNAH NEWS REPORTED.
Mora Kiatier of C^r City has gone
Tbe public takes no chances on a
I his old home In northern Indiana Poor Potato Crop in That Section of play tike "The TVo Sister? " It hM Helena. Butte and Anaconda <2g.M;
SPLENDID CAST! for a visit.
been fried and proven to be “the real Spokane, »30.50; Seattle and T^ma.
the County.
Washington. Portland and Ashland,
The Fou^ station on the M. A N. E.
EUBORATE SCENERY!
Hannali. Mich., Oct. 7.—Tompkins’ thing." IR: management and author Oregon, 332.00. Proportionately low
JCRAND OPEM HOUSE road
wdll be closed np tomt
of tbe highest reputation and a rates to all Intermediate pednU.
Comedy- Music- Farce
school will be closed Monday for a
RRST CUSS SPECIALTIES!
glance at the cast will convince any'' For further psrttcnlars please apply
two weeks’
Pathos- Sentiment.
intelligent theatre-goer of the surpass to J A. Mlchaelson. Traveling Pass
enger Agent. Michigan Trust B^ldiM,
If yre bsvt atm teci -Z*i* *»d
with his daughter. Anna Doyle, ing excellence ^f the produc
Grand Rapids, or Goo. W. Hibbard,
DgitT'’sxktb*Kwb«
km.
characters rome from New England, General Passenge/ Agent, M^uW.
Id Chicago.
traeliocin Every I’arlicuU
82€l-t-46
I and two chil
1 Thursdsy
Nick Younglas and wife. ' Frank New York anil the great boundless Michigan.
dren of ^rtlett left today for Klpton, Koeple and Tony Doneth were Trav- west—"where the money comes from"
EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS.
—and Its sPcnea are actual picture*
-M'. City callers Monday.
The Bpeidal teachers’ examlnaUon
Prices;
25c,
35c,
50c, 75c;
Miasei Dors and Ethel Jamaaon took
Mamie firay'of Chicago arrived to from life. The announcement of the for Grand Traverse County will be
PRICES.: 25c, 35c, 50c.
MAJKSTIC BKVIVAT. -IF
the exoursion today for Toledo and attend the funeral of her sister. Mrs. performance of this remarkable play held at the court bouse at Traverse
■nclng at "
*■ *
Detroit.
in this city on next Wednesday, Oc City, commencing
Rswling.
October
IS
Mrs. Ira Woodruff of AMen passed
Rev. J, R. Abel is in ’Traverse City. tober 14th. is an item of unnsnal Im
Applicants for tolrd”giaJe eefUOthrough the city today on her way
MoBt of the farmers are digging portance in the season’s amusement cates must pass » patlsftlctory examOtvosso for a vlslL
reading
- n In g««raphy,
{
potatoes, tbey are turning out a history.
Jehn Everhart left tedaV for a viaK
crop thU year on account of the
whh bis mother. Mre. M. Everhart, bl^t which struck .them early and
THREE MEN DIED IN AGONY.
who lives in Cleveland, O., .
A Glorious riav for Young
jw they- are rotting.
Peoplc-of'all Ages, by
N
average standing
W. C. .Whinnary of Cedar Run reSyivester Koeple and wife of CadU- Drank QuantlUea ef Wood Aleohel
_
to fall below 60 p
75 per cehL. not
luniod todsy after a tote thi^gh Kal lac are visiting bU father, John Ko^le.
Last Sunday.
cent,
The reading excent. in
In any branch.
bran
kaska and Antrim counties.
Philadelphia. Pa.. OcL 7.—Thomas i^lMtJon^U! be from "A Bill From
for a. few weeks.
Mrs. G. A. Smith and aon and Mr.
and Frank Holmes, brotbec*. and Wm. the Town Pump”—Hawthorne.
For second grade any
of the
and Mrs. Geo. Lnckey went to CenterCamm. died in..a^y yesterday as tbe
It Saved Kit Leg.'
of al^bia. physburg this morning.
P. A. Danforth of lAGrange. Ga, result of wood aloohol ptdsonlng. The additional branches
r general I
You will rind more of it in less time
Mias Nettie Armstrong and Belle BUffereil f:ir siv tnonlhs with a frightand ooDve tangbt
fnl
rimnlng
sure
uo
bis
leg;
but
writes
Miller went to Mlland and Detroit this
and- have an average sUndjii a poor floor, than in any other, thing
Bueklen’s Arnica Salve whoUy samed lifrge qnanutles of vrood alco
Presented ' iVith Every Ail- per cent, not to fall
morning.
hol ml;ed with water. lemonade and
o ij in five days. For Ul«i
-nt. li
M. Bennett has gene to Detroit Wounds, Piles.
It’s the best
'
we know of. Therefore when baying
M. It’S
flecond^ Md*°thSd ^^e certiflu^te
world.
-Id. Care
Cure guaranteed
guirai
Only
bis sou. Don, has gone to Ann Arwill'be granted at all the examinaUems.
Sold by Bugbee ft Roxbuigfa
don't stop short of the "BEST.’’
No one can receive more than thrw
RaMus and Bank*.
>or.
Avoid serious rennlts of kidney t.
Co, and S' B. Wait ft Sons, dragglsta.
hladde'
disorder
by
taking
Foley’s
Bert and Floyd Grubb of Archie laft
1-m-w Mannfaetnced by
Kidney Cure. Sold by Joe. G. Johnson
and 8. E. Wait ft Seas.
eoi'
Picture Special For Saturday !
Ten Cents Each.
Baby Robes
CITY BOOK GTORE.
WHEN
Tmro\
KinpALL
CORN SYRUP
W. W. KIMBAU CO.
Battle Ship Bis
cuit lOc per lb.
Rastall’s
New
Jewelery
Store...
amNCY ADSMS.SSWYBK
JOHN J.
BREZ 1 N A
The Trwerse City J
Real'^te Exchan^
Bastall,
Room 515, Wilhelm BIk.
CTEINBERG’S
City Opera House
Saturday Oft in
Satchels
TONIGHT
Below Cost!
John T. Beadle.
A HUSBAND
ON SALARY
CTEINBERG’S
WEDNESDAV . .
*«.eo.
“THE
MISSOURI
GIRL”
Oct. 14
EXTRA!
Two Sisters
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h
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
DENMtN THOMPSON
The Old Homestead
immsmnem
Preveiats Bright’s Disease and Diabetes
SOLD BY JA8. G. JOHNSON AND 8. E. WAIT ft SONS.
rg”sv
■S'-;
Hannah Lay Co.
^ R. ft I. ANNUAL EXCURf
R ft 1, agents tor ton totormattoa,«
address.
C. L. LOCKWOOD;
Oeneral Paaa. Agent.
. 8261-tf
Onmd aqdds. Mldu
,r Do-ling Clrde work.
VRS. ADPre A. QIB98. Mayfield.
■KTIKBT A. WHITR Fife tftke.
GEO. L. CRISP.
^ .
OooDtT Commlsshmer of Bttooola.
^4
Tiawcae City.
r.
■ ■ aw
THE HAHjY SAGtig^WEPNESDAV. OCTOBEB t, ia03.
EAGLE WANT ADS.
w map of Grand Trav
TO SBLL^A good leather top boggy
............................. er bicycle. U“Front Street
WANTED-Bench *
. experience in cabii
J.E. Grielkk Co.
GIKS»G ‘ROOTS
TO SELU-46 acM near Lake AonUduse, seven rooms; post bam;
wire fencing; cedar block ceUsr;
cleared; wat». Uttle ft McNam
an 322 Front street.
WANTDD—WUl
TO SEOil^Fsir yotts« «aimd. Idsd
fennior oo«^ horaee with flue colt
Also three cows. UtUe ft McNsnAn.
3S694I
UTTI^ ft McNamara. SOS Front
street hare Among othetC; a fine
40-Acre fArm four mllee west of
town; good soU; good house, stone
ceHsr, orchArt, etc., etc. OaU
see ns Aboat it
S»94f
LITtLB ft HcNAMARA, 208 Front
street will sell yoo a nice UtUe
accident burglary, casualty, or pUte
1 and maple.
Umber, I
Waterpower prlvllegh.. Plenty
... . of
speckled trout in the stream. Apply
to Geo Rouh. 610 Bast Bi^th
street Traverse , City.
ClUxens'
'phone 361. 4 rings.
8247-tf
TO SBOX—House on Barlow street
low price, eesr terms; also on TO SELL INSURANCE. K there is
■nyihing you want to know or want
^hth. Lincoln. State. Fern, Ninth.
done in the line of insurance we will
Tenth, Oeventh. ' Randolph anl
be glad to have you call and see
Wayne streets, and man;' others In
ua Little ft McNamara Insurance
city and country. UtUe ft HcNamand Real GsUte Bxch^e.
an. SOS Front street Bell 'phone
»6»-tt
LITTLE ft McNAMARA have for Bale
a nice little brick cottage on east
side at low price and on easy tama.
. Smith,
Warm in winter and cool In snmmer
ClUsens'
and siding won't cm^ or get loose.
3264-tl
FOR SAlftl—Cook stove, in first-class
condTuon cheap. W. S. WUUama.
Bousewora in.iaauiy 0( roar; now
1103 Randolph street
2216-tf
house, modem conTenlencee; good
wages, steady' Job. Bell 'phone 227. 6oOD coal ^ve for sale Enquire of
Citisens' 868. 410 West Eaerenth
Ray Thacker. 609 Webster street
324VU
TO SELL—12 acres, near city;
8 for The Daily Eagle..
cleared; no buildings; -136 peach
trees; some grapes; good soil; easy
WANTEaj—A good girl lor general
cleared. - tdlUe ft McNamara Ins.
housework. Mn J. G. Jcdmson, 339
and Real Estate
3616-U
OATS WANTED—: will pay the high- FOB SALE—16-inch cedar wood de
livered to any part of the city.
eel market price f<w 6.000 bushels of
oats. B. J. Morgan.,
8863-tt
E. Qreilick Co.
3U7-tf
JO SELL—Or
propert}-, 80-acre farm in Wexford
Sion B. F. D. routes______________
county: easy terms; wlUi or with
out stock and tools: 76 acres Im
The Dally Eagle and therefore get
proved; five acres- In wood; bouse
the latest market reports, nnd city,
state and nati<»ai news of the day
seven rooms; some orchardT«uu
more complete than in any other
over 100 tons of bay; windmill, tank,
paper published in ncwthem Michlgranary, two bams, etc. UtUe ft
McNamara Insurance and Real Es
tate ^tchange.
XO SELL—House on Bast Eleventh
streeu 4 houses on Tenth street,
one on-Ninth street, one on Rail
way avenue, two on Webster, two
WANTED—Two barbera at once; good
on Slate, one on Washington snd
wages. Julius Hale, Tbompsonvllle.
others—terms to suit any reasona
3249-tt
Mich.
ble customer—monthly or as yon
wish. UtUe ft McNamara, 208
WANTED—Faithful person to call
Front street
on retail trade and agents for manulactnring house; local territory; 40 ACRES TO SEILU-On easy terms
straight salary |20 paid weekly and
with about 6 acres cleared, stdall
boose. iBb'bim—only 9400. UtUe
ft McNamara, 208 Front street
permanent; business saccesstnl.
cloae Bdt-addreased envtiope. Superittt^ent Travelers, 620 Monon
INSURE YCUR PROPERTY now lor
- Bldg, Cbkago.
S247-t-21
you may have a Are at any Ume.
UtUe ft McNamara, 808 Front St
Manltou Island.
Good timberprice »ia6 per cord. Want 10 met
B. J. Morgan.
3261-tt
TO SELL—Nloe Peninsula &nn, 49
acres; nice buildings; good ordiard;
bay shore; low price; easy terms.
Uttle ft McNamara, 208 Front st
WANTED—Orden for 16-lncb <
wood, delivered to any j»rt of the
city. J. E. GreUlck Co.
3117-tf
of 21 and 36; clUzens of United
States, of good charactar and
perate habits, who can speak, read
and write BngUah. For liitormaUen
apply to Recndtliig Officer, 206
Front street. Traverse City, Mich.
—Six foot show case in
HORSE. HARNESS and light dna}- for
sale cheap. 722 State street, 'Phone
No. 393.
3247.tf
legs; 20 acres cleared: nice fnilt
farm and summer resort place; price
low; terms easy; some fruit LltUe
ft McNamara. 208. Front street
coupl
............ ......
suitable for otDces or for sleeping
rooms, modem bulldkig, steam beat.
Little ft McNamara, Insurance and
Real Bstete Exchange.
TO LET by UtUe ft McNamara-^ce
front office's set baaln, steam heat
nice hardwood floon. Cheap.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MONET TO LOAN on /personal prop
erty. In sums to “if- Also a few
horses bought and sold. 1. Newland.
room 60S. new WUnelm block, fifth
floor.
'B6-tl
TO SELL—A stock of groceries and
general merchanii ; a good chance PRIVATE LCTaNS on salary and per
sonal proiJeriy. The NaUonal Loan
to get a ready-m. o bu '
Co.. C. A. Butfieriand, Mgr., 808 Wit
helm block.
)
3269-tf
to investigate 1
nees. Uttle ft
VB DO FARM or city insurance
Front street
casualty and burglary insitrance.
FOR SAl^Nlce new house, No. 866
UtUe ft McNamara, 208 Front St
Washington street; 960.00 di
3186tf
balance monthly. See B. O. Gillett,
'-^623 Baat EWith street or write NOTICE—I win do dressmaking this
winter
atjny home, 414 Bast Bi^th
■ F. A. Clary. Grand RapiiiB.street Mra. L. B. LaFranler.
FOB BALE—40 acres. Fine tmit ana
3268-tl
farm land near Traverse City.
About 10 acres ^ar balance Vood.
Msrlceta.
Inquire Mrs. Fred Schrette. 2T
Detroit—December wheat 84; No.
' North Dlvlsloir street
S248-tt
2 red. 83%; No. 3 corn, 47: No. 3 white
FOE-S^ by UtUe ft McNnmaia, oaU. 37%.
208 Fhmt street, a fine Tirlck build'
Toledo—Wheat cash. 83%: Decem
ing—two -Mores and . modem tene ber. 84%.
•
*
ment rooms above—price lees than
Chicago—December wheat 77%;
yon can buUd lor. a good invest
ment for spare money.
December corn. 46%^ December oats,
36%: October pork, 910.90; lard. 97;
ribs. 98.66.
- •
Traverae.City—Potatoes; 40 cents:
roetdpts. three or four loads. Apides,
3247-tf
91.26 for average to 91.60 for choice.
TO 8BLL-40 acres, 7 mUes from city,
Chicago—Excessive receipts of po
some orchard; some wood; Utg tatoes came on a market iu which U>e
house; some small fnilt UtUe ft
demand was limited both on local and
- McNamara Insurance and Real
change, 222 Prtmt street
8188-tf shipping account. The reanlt was a
of 9 cenU to 10 cento per bush
FOR SAIE—Farm, 160 acres; house, el. 40 to 66 cento being paid. Apples,
bam. fnilt and timb«. and price
only 11,700: part cash, part Ume. 91 to 93.26.
Another near KeysUme, .80 aerea,
Grand RapUs^ototoes show but
and cheap at 92,390. And many mue change, either In quality or price.
others at varlons prices and in vwlouslocaUons. UtUe and McNamara. Good stock, which by the way was In
the minority, was. snapped up ven'
208 Front street.
8847-tt
prompUy at 60 cents, while the ordi
TO SEU^ns aefS; 70 acn« clear
ed; house two story. 6 rooms, parUy nary] ran of the staple was taken at 40.
flaiahed; rooms all flnished dowa cento and upward. From the reports
Btaira; bam old. 80x40; two gran- of farmers there is little ItkelUiood of
ertea attahbed to bam; good weU
nprovement in Uie situation.
near house; outside cellar holding
100 bnsbeto
ft. of potatoes; orchatd, SO; To cloae them out—Plano case KimReal Bsuto Exchange. -
2U7-tl
ST of Minor Cases Were Disposed
of Today.
Circuit court adjourned today but
rnsldenble minor bnalneaa wps trans
acted before adjournment In the
of the Tillage of Kingsley vs. D. B.
Wynkoop. et al,-the court granted a
decree which should take the place of
the original deed to sune land tot a
park site, which had been lost
foreclosure was granted to the Han
nah ft Lay comity against Xlbert H.
Brown. Amy B.’ Estep was granted ce from Robert Estep.
In Uie case of Milo B. Wltmore Ts.
the Concordia Fire Insurance company.
has taken'the matter under
advlseroent. Edward A. Kllflee was
granted a Judgment of 910 againn
Frank Saxtem with 80 days allowed Uie
lant to appeal or take other
Birney J. Morgan was also givlime to appeal against the depiston in the case of Chas. JeDries
agatnei him.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Ed. Brosch has gone to Toledo on
le excursii
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hank have gone
to Jackson, Mich.
Mrs. H. Stebblns vwent to Thompson,
vine this morning.
Mrs. L. 6. Seecham of Wl
has gone to Adrian.
There will be no meeting of the
lUthbone Sisters tonight
Mrs. Chat. Emerson left today for
visit at Allegan City. Pa.
Miss S. F. Herbert of Old Mission
left this morning for Blissfleld, O.
Miss Sarah Prall has gons to Sag!iw lo vlBit friends and reUtives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McEwans of
Fouch left today for Van Bnren, O.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boekes of BarkCreek went to Masllon. O., today.
Mrs. F. G. Durfee and son have gone
Tole.10 and Detroit for a short vlsMist Beatrice Laldlaw and Mrs. T.
A. Lalldlaw have gone lo Toledo for a
'ew days.
Miss Marie Briatol la taking a holi
day trip to Durand, Benton Harbor
and Detoolt.
"A Husband on Salary,” aald to be
very funny -and also patheUc play,
will be psesented at the City opera
juse tonight
Attorney F. A. Boselly hat been notlBed'that 60 farmers'<» the peninsula
guaranteed the ri^t way from
Old Mission to Traverae City.
Dr. J. M. Wilhelm and Mita Bertha
t Clille will be married in Loudoq•me, O., tomorrow.
Frank Martin, braksman on the Betft Arcadla-rallroad, tad hli toot
crashed at Oopemlsh this moraing.
E. Als^'ugh of Alden passed
through the city today on her way to
Oak Harbor. O.
M. 8. Wetmore returned today to
ils home at Ionia after attending cir
cuit court here.
Miss Ada Neason and sister. Mrs.
Norman Hiil. left this moraing for a
visit at Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hank took tee
excursion this morning to go to Jackson for a-few days.
J '
R. D. Van Goiden and wife
daughter of Barker Creek left this
morning for Prospect O '
Mrs. L. E. Mitchell of Elk Rapids
was the guest of Mrs. Ida M. Bailey of
South Union street last night
Mail Carrier E. A. Evans, accompa
nied bj^hls mother, Mrs. Ellxabeth
Evans, left today for Ridgeway, 0.
Editor Brown of the Elk Rapids
Progress, will make a trip to Chicago
Friday, remaining there over Sunday.
There were about 100 tlcketa aold on
tee M. ft N. E. this morning for the
excursion to Toledo and other points
In Ohio.
Miss R. M. Kanagy of Atwood aocompanled by her grandmother, Mrs.
Marshall, was a gne« last night at
the home of C. M. Prall of this city.
This moraing they proceeded on the
excursion to Mrs. Hanhall's bone at
Palnavllle. O.
Roy Wise of 926 South Union street
was awarded the free suit of College
Brand clothing given away at the
Boston store last night He waa' con
sidered to have tee best fit. althcugb
tee judges had a hard Ume' dtelding
among the seven or eight contesunis
who all had s«to that looked like
made to order clothes
Trsgedy A-.ertod.
"Just in the nick of time our litUe
boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Wat
kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Penumonia bad playte sad havoc with him
and a terrible cough set in besljM.
Doctors treated him .but he grew
i^e every- day. At length wo tried
Dr. King's New Discovery for ConsumpUon. and our darling waa saved.
He's now sound and well." Bverybody ought to know, it'a the only sure
For Just one week from lodAJ'
we will alter, press and reptdr
suit free ot charB. It makes no
matter where you bought it The
Boston ^re.
I
TO/WORROW NIGHT 1—At
Big Scenic Production in Play
Form of “The Best New Eng
land Story Ever Written,”
ber so something like i
his face.
•And Ids three cbl-—
it warm for me. The oMe«
of sliteen. arid I’ve beard abe's
to Uirow tin pans at my head as
as I step Into the boose. Toucan;
itepmotber. but yen can Iffl
what tbe
— sltnatlon might be.
would yon do abont getting
again If you were meT Some Adi
me one way and aome anottiar.
don’t know exactly what to do."
“I think you'd be a fool to do it and
J5W I want to get through here and
get away. Y'ou don't seem to rODecaber
that I'm here to rob tbe boose.”
‘^tteklng of bad lock.” ssld a huid•PHility. Ofleea
tody the other day. "did yon ever bear
that It v^as bad lod; to go bedt to a
A. D. jTli,Ka.
honse yon bad once lived lot Well, It
to. I beard some one say that when I
wai-a little girt, and aoaw way It bai
always remained In my mind. If nny
By JAMES BASCOMB
person who has lived in my boose goes
P«Q«t itenugue Block.
away- sod talks of coming btA 1 al
Corrsoeax. wn. sv T. a Mecanis
OB. 8NTBBR. I«NTI8T.
ways trj- to dissuade him. One young
fellow scoffed at tbe Idea, yet tbe day New oBtoe over People’s Saviogs
after he came back to live wltb^me
Annt Mary .Graham, widow, who
be lost bto poaltkm and. did twt getlived on tlie outskirts of the village of
otoer untU be moved away from my
DR. L. P. OIFBER.
Bakersvlllo. was all alooe on that
faouae. He wonld have stuck it out
Graduate of Cleveland ;
Thursday evenlug. ITje hired nmo ba<l
only I told bim I would bare to bare
gone in one direction and the hired girl
my room. So be went away, and at
In aaolber. and neither was ex]>ecled about It” carelessly observed tbe
once secured snoiber and better posi
“but 1 wlah yoo had a tittle
ba^ before midnight. The widow
tion than tbe ooe be had when be flnt
„
DR, E. B. MDJOE, worked an-«y at a craxy quilt uotU » Time to spare. Is It necessaiT that yooj
(Alfi^fiWadriteWock.) Both 'phones
' Bar, neee, throat and fitting
o’clock and Lad Just pnt away her sew be at aome certain place at a certain
ing to make ready for bed when she minuter 1 wanted lo talk with you a
DR. HOLD8WORTH,
aliout my hired girt- Her nam^
Probably never In the btotory of tbe
beard the kitchen door <^>en and shut. minute
to Sarah Jackson. Sbe’e a good girl, but world was a better bargain made than Bomns 7 and s. Mercantile Co.’s block^'
Then aome one wal^ across thv room romantic."
Speetol attention given to tfee eye.
and o|H'u^ the slttiiiK room door and ; "Bang it woman! I’m here to robr tbe puechae^of tbe totond of Grenada.
ear. none and throat Gtosws
In tbe Brittob West Indiea It was
entered, nod alie lookei
fitted.'- Both 'ptaonea.
bought by the French from tbe Caribs
strauger ]>r>'sent. He was a
1 ..vr^ll. yon can tell me about Sarah by a solemn treaty In tbe middle of tbe
I»- A- H. HOLLIDAY.
middle age. falrij- well dressed
first, can't you? And the hired man— seventeenth. century, and tbe price
face was not at all wicked, ttiuugb it where are you golngr
j paid was twtobottlea of nun. teu’s Graduate ot T'oronu ‘UniversHy Office
lud a disalpsied look.
in Munson block. 'Phonea: olfiee
meaa of potuSge was a good stroke of
103;. refldence. IW.
'^h i "B^oriWvSrrobbed
tbe
bouMl business by comparison. Tbe Caribs
aiou. ^aaid as she regaided him ^fb ,
^
about"DRS. W. B. ft W. 8. MOON.
baring sold tbalr blrtb,a pusxltd oot “but
excnse.ls that T •
right and rnlnly tried to get tbe tolaod ■Phones: Oace. ClUiens' 107; Bell. 99.
W. E. Residence 710 Wash., Clt.
tMct by fone. It Is odw one of Eng
■phone. 216; Bell. 99. W. 8, resi
land's most ))rosp:TDUs colonies in tbe
dence. 409 West Tenth. Clt
, make him West indies, n ilb a fXgtUlalloD Of over
-phone 723.
60.M00 and a l/ig trade.
be gone."
"You don't mean that yon sre a rob-' The Battle Crosad of tito Asoeas. !
- Forraler's
her'/" queried the woman.
...TT, what .1 ««,
came under the
"TIurt's
am. .I know v«.,
you are;
DB- P. P. LAWTON.
mood's orcbwtra.
386l-t2,
Room 326* Wilhelm block. Citizens’
■phone 641; Bell 'i*one 378.
HER ONE ^
OPPORTUNITY
LODGE NOTICES.
DR. R B. GARNER.
Traverse Bay Tent No- 136. K. O. T. Bperial atunuon given tt
dtoenses of women. Office over
First NaUottol bank. Call-Lmth.
•phones.
1. A. THOMPSON. M.T).Office In Hamliton-Mimken block.
] -n
Honrs: 9 to li n. m.. 2 to 4 p. m’
. MM.. Friday nlgtato In KareiAera'
'Phone No. 72.
!t:all. A. V. Friedrich. Com.; J_ "
"TL somewhat glad of 4hat." said
sw^n***
i Shields, R. K.: E
- A. Evans.
- ns. F.
: 1
OR. W. F. SiHANGWAYS, .
Aunt Tilai-j. "A man who biid Just
turned robber broke into mv sNter'a
tvatebed night and day. t\ ben be
Formerly assistant lo Drs. Hoax anil
bouse In Tuvlorrllle a few w'cks ago. “«• “OJ- «ll» approaching from the ; Traverse City Aerie No. 383. F, O.
Oaks in the eye. ear, nose and
and Icati't tell you of themlKtakes'be
I'o *0' *
“Poo the westeni itoglte. meets in r\)reate™’ hall.
throat departments of the Cblcago'
for each sail. If they iTuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Walter
Polyclinic college and bospital
made. She bad 80 cento in hi-r purse,' column-one
w'um^
;Loranger. worthy (
a..u
.om nou
.«i 975 .u
-at-------Practice Umued to eye. ear. nos*
and ..eun...
Ik* look that
and left
In u..e
one of <*2^
Ti theeasra rimilar sign
and throat and fitting of glasses
the dniwvri. ot the sewing ninebine. set on the eastern column.
block.
Citizens'
602 Wilhelm
She has real solid silver spoons, and
Hither iti llio'O' days rame up ot
Traverse Bay nlve No 71. L. O. T.
phone
668.
MM., meeu in 1. O. a r . hail Tneo.ret he laid them aside and took the the mysterious western seas tbe g
plated. The sheriff aald he was noth- argosies hideii with gold and silver dhy afieroqpn. September 8 and 22.
Wednesday
evenings.
September
and
log but u bungler.”
an** Jewels, with sHks and spices and
‘■rn try 10 <-lean np tblm.'* in good rare woods, wrung at the cost of thou- 2. 16 and 30.
shape.” replied tbe ndiber. who bad .sands of barmleas lives and craeltles
Traverse City .Lodge No. 222. F. ft
taken a seiu on tbe edge of a chair unspcakalOc from Uie fair lands which
nd wss twirling bls^t
U* between the waters of tbe Carib- A. M. Special communication each
"Our snpjHjr was over three hours!bean sen iiud the giant wall of the Mondw. H. O. Joynt W. M.; M. B.
ago. but I can T>ring‘ rou a cla« of Andes. And hither, when En^ad. Haskell, secretary.
milk and a piece of-pie. I will leave too. began to torn ber eyes to El
for Frankfort.-senzoma. Mt Pleasant,
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200, L
the door open so that you can see all Dorado, came the great war galleons
tee time. You’ll fed better for some- , of Spain and Portugal to meet these
Clare. Alma. 8t. Z^wto. luaca. Owosso..'
thing to eat. The i«^ I si-ke of precious cargoes and convey them safe
Howell. Aon Arbor. Toledo, and nil
drank a whole pltc^ of sour milk, Into Ltoboii or Cadiz before those terriwhen there were two;)tkns of sweet on , ble Engllsii sea wolves could get scent
sootbera -nad es te.n points.
tbe buttery sbdres ‘‘befewe him. He of tbe prize.—Macmillan's 'Magaxine.
Traverse City Chapter, No.' 147.
r 3. KIRBY. O. P. A. ■
O. R 8., meets in Masonic ball the
must have been a
awkward fel- I
Tuesday on or before each full moon.
low.”
!
Matote's AnUtte.Beat.
Tbe robleucdAtoUAM^d. and tbe i Masle's^lber was a poet her mother Annie Soole. W. M.
woman fetched him a
‘ everybody said that
Duteess Camp No. 2J46; M. -RT. A.,
of pumpkin pie and a large gUas of , Malxle was suie to be a genius, ft w*s
milk and luateniallx observed;
i ber fate by Inheritance. No one pre- meats at Woodman ball Monday
er 6. • •
~ -Jusi make yourself rl|d)t ii%home dieted the direction in white
while you eat ao'd drink. Did I under- •ould eventually turn, but when she
For Grand Rapids. DetrolL Toledo.
stand you to say yon were a married was eight her -tiiut Mirabel was sure
Chicago ana sra«t 6:00 a. m.. ll;SS a.
manr
m. aad 6:20 p. m.
she would be a great singer. What her
For Muakegon, Saginaw. Bay City.
"No'm. I was married
but my ' nodes thought U of no importance.
wife to dead.
I Tbv had little or no Imagination.'
and 11:66 a
"Was that befo you became a rob
About the time tbst ber aunt had eetNOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
For Manistee, Lodlngtom and Hii:
VI Ued Matole's career Grandpapa WUkle
The tax roUa »r tee collection ot waukec, 0 a m.. J1:6S a m. and 5:2t>
“Yes.”
^
■ said he had boj/es of. tbe child. “.She'll
teool aad clt] taxes and special
“I am rather glad of that If I bad , turn om just like anybody.” he chucFor Elk Rapids, Kalkaska and Cen
laamento for tee five wards of tbe
a robber for a husband I should always ; kled. "See 'f she don't."
tral LakA 7;0u a m., 1:20 p. m. aad
be worried about him. Have you any i It seemed that fim somiher night on city of Travers© City, Michigan,’have 6:S0«p. m.
chlldrenr
| the farm as it grandpapa bad struck been placed in my bands for collaetton.
For Charlevcrix and Petoskey.
"No’m.” be sulkily admitted. He ap- j the right note. There had been a won- I will be In my office for tbe purpose p. m. and 0:30 p. m.
peared-dlssatisfied with tbe situation. | derful sunset Matote's mother with of collecting said lazes on every week
H. F. MOELLER,
Gen. Paw. Agt
“That's good. If you hud children half shut
day from now until Nov. J. 1908, from J K$HOB,
you couldn't be with them tuueb of tbe [ Clande Lorraine's paintings. Maizie’s 8 o'clock unUl UT30 o'clock In the
time, and if you got arre-^ied they ; fatber had looked lyrics, and tbe lay
GRAND
RAPIOS
ft INDIANA R-Y. W. would feel had about It. I don'i want ; membera of die family alab ezprosaed fbrenoon and from I o'clock to 4
In
Effect
Sept
27. 1908.
to ask too many.questions. Ii\it ns wc Ibetr delight in tbe acene. Maizle o’clock in tee aftenmon of each day.
Trains leave IT*verse City as fedAll taxes paid before September I
are here alone I'd like to a‘k bow you looked depressed.
Iowa:
happened to become a roblK-r."
“Sec her!" whispered Annt MIrabeL WIU be received without collection
Ftor Petoekey, Grand ^gplds and Chi"Look here, woman. I waini what ‘‘What exquisite, feeling In her facer' fees and on all taxes remaining
cago, 6:10 a. m.
money you have lo the house. I didn'ts Malzle's parents looked, but II was paid on September 1 and. until October
rvt z-etuae;.
Petoakey. .asacaiDaw.
Maddnaw. ui
Grand
come here to gossip,”
the grandfather who spoke.
a penalty of one per cent for wUee- Rapids aad Ft Wayne. 11:16 a t
“Of course yon didn’t" she pleasant
"Tniafs wrong with ynpr be asked.
ly replied. ”1 know ensugb aluut rob
"Notliljig." pouted Maizle. “only ev tloD wiU be charged on all taxes re
bers to know that they are ii*«nys In a erybody's so taken up with the sunset maining unpaid on October i and un
buny. but I thought you inighi take and I want.-d to see tee pigs fed!"
til November 1 a penalty of two p«
time to answer a few quesiioua Just
cent for collection will be charged
Can Doo taecni
the same. Yon must rememlK-r timt I
Office In 'Wilhelm block. Room 219
never bad a chance lo talk to n robber
The oelehratCTl French physiogno
M. B. HASKELL.
before." . ,
mist GratiulH adtuilted tbst dogs have
WW-tf
city Treemirer.
“Well, tjfcn. 1 couldn't make money
P. m.
------ arrive 1.— -------------at anything dee, and to I (urovd mbWayne Grand Rapide, PetiMkey and
ber.”
regarded as jie.-ullar to man. Sooteh
Macktohw. 7M p. L.
•<lh. I see. Welt I'm p:ivtng my collies certnlnly seem at times to smile
Trains arrive from NortkporL
hired man 916 a month and i>ourd. bnt at slglils which ure comical and on
Omena and SntteM Bay,
1
10:30
A m,
he coiiiptolns that it to not ciiuiigb. He occnslotLs nl slieir inastere.
3:60 p. m. and 8:05 p. m.
O. H. HORSE.
may turn robber any day. If tie does I
Many iuslunces have been advanced
Chair car and sleepers on. all-trains
don't believe he will muke nny gr.‘at » prove their qul<k appreciation of a Tbe popular Aucttoneer of Grand rmrth and south of WaltoA
Traverae
county.
’
Office
380
Bast
success nl It, as he to too slow. The j Joke, tine- of these InlelUgenl dogs
C. L LOCKWOOD. G, P. f T. A..
hYont street, Tftiverse City.
onl.v iliue he etee hustles Is when be to nsec to k»k with a knowing atr at his
ARCHITELTS,
wnslitng up for dinner I have l)opn master wheu he su«- a traveling b.-ar.
C. E. MURRAY, Agent'**^ R«PW»wondering if you wouldn'l iidvise
and hlH Ups tverr drawn back at the
Traverae City.
F.
E
WALKER.
iitsjiil a .vrtulii matterconirrs and Ills .•.ven twinkled with
Architect 1
M. ft N. E. TIME CARO.
“Uadaiu. do yon undentaDd why I quite H •-.inm-ious smile, .
t
rwldence.
42rfYftb'st'^L’
Leave Trav. Clty..9:36Am, 3:66p.m.
nm hvrer*
Darwin recognized this aense of hu
~
maue
ana
Arrlve
Platte
River 10:24a.m. CSSp.ai.
“Yes. to rob me."
^
mor Id n dog. and refers to Its sportive
II size details given with aU pia©.
nor .............11:04a.m. C:40p.m.
Then hand me over what you can play irben a slick to thrown, tvhlcb It
—iplre Jct...ll;30s.m.
lay bauds on. I can't sit here gabbing picks up and almost allows you to re
TRAINED NUR8E&
Emp. via E. ft 8- E 12:10p.m.
like an old woman.”
cover before It darts away with It.
Interiochen ..10;S4a.m. 4;47p.m.
MRS. E. W. SHELDON. NURSE.
“Bnt there's lots of rime,” she pro
Mr. Lloyd Morgan tells of a retriever,
Copemlab .. .11 ;(i5Am. 6:28p.m'.
tested. “You'll be clear to Spooners- a "Jolly dog." which showed ils sense
..
ll.:25Am. 6:42p4D.
vUIe before any one knows I've been of fun upou the sands, where It-n-uuld
■‘Manistee ........12:05p.m. CtSffpzn.
robbed. What I wanted to ask you bury a iiuiiibor of small crabs and
Price 912 to 914 pe- week.
abouf Is rills: I've been a widow for bark with delight when, after waiting
f«- Provemont leaves 6 a m.
six years. I've had three offers to and wafchiiiK. It saw a leg or cUw INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATi:
^n from- Provemont arrives at
mqiry again. The last one is from emerge.
J. H. MONROE
7.64 A m.
Deacon Warner, and I’ve been consider
General Insurance and Real Bktate
A BrUk Cen-vapeadvavv.
ing It. He'snprettvgoodmaalguesa
•>•’ Wilhelm block.
Ure. laiajHoii wok sayiug an sffecbut he's got ways about him and three
_ And STbSmBR'L^fe---------TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
children to boot. Re wants everybody Uonato and tearful farewell to ber bust laanistee and
In the bouse to go to bod at 8 o'clock band BB Ebe was abont to start for a
J.M-TDLLBR^
Praak^ mh^ shorteet and ck
and get up at 8. He wants fried pork monte's vtoll to her old borne.
Land iMker and ttmbw'
^ ro^ to Chicago, Milwaukee and
“Now. m.v dear.” said Hr. Lantson In
rery morning for breakfast and fried
"*“*-----“-nbor
.
uuiFcu
and
aua
stubble
Buiuoie
tonoa
lUih every night for supper. He buys a pleasant but (Inn tone. "I wish you
Beeideoee 206 Sooth
~V4AjOOPEMISH AND jOa:
the teea;>esl kind of inolnsses. and he wonld try not to «ak me for money ev
Cttlsens' 'phone 712. June I
6:30pm
Bays that pajKW trindow eurtalns ought ery time you write."
“Well. I will tr.v not to.” said Mta
to tost ten years. Don't you think
moet any xvlfe would squabble with amson. wiping ber eyw “but you DR. T. A. WILHELM.
yon know. Henry, tbal means 1 shall
Mm Bhotit these thiugsr
DmiTlST.
n guees they would." rcpUe<>
"»•" bare to write even ofieoer than usual.” City Opera House Block.
4^
A. E BAHBia, Agwt
»
Spanish main.
your first eruerlenoe’"
^'|No. by a long chaik-xlf. nearer my ; ^On tee^
^
Stelnberg’K Grand Opera
PERE Marquette
TAXES!
BIRECTORY
Mouse—TOAAORROIA/ NIGHT I
DUINCY ADAMS SAWYER”
And Mason's
Corner Folks
"ta t«< It I.II h.
Pttes.M,S0.7A p, «MSeas. Jue.
THE
Mm
ANOTOH want BOUSE qii
TO EMBARK
IN HARDWARE
Our Big Carload of Heating
Stoves Has Arrived!
TO REACH ROOS^ELT
THIS MORNINa
How many stoves weix} tlieri- ?
The
..................
one who guesses Ihe
Ihe » xaej,
' number gets this pretty liound Oak Heater. It lias
* ash pan, nickle sci-ew draft on ash pan door, suckle
screw draft on large feed d(>or, nickle
toot rails, niekle name plate, a‘beautiful
Our price is only
i\
--------...
I Y* *
Next price Round Oak,
<5ood Air Tight
Heaters from $1.25, 1.75, 2.50 and soon right along up.
Air Tight Soft Coal Heatei-s,
guaranteed to burn the ’dirtiest
slag coal without u particle of
This cut .shows
cm. Oct. 7.—AnoUidi crank
to the president this
morning about. 10 o’clock. H? gave
his name as John Decker and big home
Norwich, Conn. The oOcer thereftn turned him over to the jiolice.
' was not armed and made no hostile
uemonslratloh according to the state
A. H. Perry, Admlnl»trator, Has Geo#
ment of the officer In charge, fhi
to Colorado.
ders from Secretary Loeb. atttghes of
the t\Tiite house are no Hmger permitS. F. SaxioD and his brother Fred
give out
havp purchased the hardware store of such callers for fear that Uie netorlety
me S. K. Noriham e.ttaio from A. H. they receive, will attract oU>«m. .so
Perry, ^hc purchase price was *14,000.
details of thlg morning'*) visit
The new proprleiors will probably not wore, difficult to obtain.
F
take possession for. several weeks.
Decker is about 44 years old aid
: Since the death of Mr. Nonham. Ihe officers are confldent that be la'menfmmder of Uie business, which oc Ully nnbaianeed. He is' desoi
curred last June, the esUte has been being tall and having the
administered by Mr. Perry who has ;Of a mechanic The inddent fol
been manager of the busine^
oseiy after the attempt ofj
years. While the deal has been made. Elliott to get ai the president
full details, relative to the trans day occasioned excitement
fer of the property have not been White house, especially
completed and nothing more will be lonsged to actually to speak
done until Mr. Perry's return from front door of the executlra.mi
t. He has gone to Fort Col without being detected. It is
lins, Colo., to join, his wife and daugh- he had some papers relaUve to i
Miss Perry wno was iii deHcate
claim Uiat he wanted
health when she and her mother left in-esidenl.
'this.city several weeks ago appeared
gain on reaching Colorado but a
few Jays ago word was recelved'thar
p.was not so well. It was in answer
this letter,that Mr. Perry hastened
w(^i Tuesday morning to See her. He
will probably be gone tliree or four
weeks at least.
Freil Saxton has had
hardware liusiness in Grand RapThe NorUiam store is one ol the
okle.si esUbllsHerl business houses lu
386 DEATHS FROM CHOUEH
Traverse City. The purchaite includes
PHILIPPINES;
... I
fhe hBrd,warc stock, building and site
Front street
DEATH RATE
OF U. S. AS
the best stove on tin- iir.irki-t /
slr.-l
bmly, lined with <-ast imn.
heavy east fi-ont. large liont
feed iliKif, an all east rim. I‘esi,
heavy east nickle jswing top.
nickle foot i-aifs, niekle fop
band, sc-iew drafts, wi^l burn any thing,
■
*7.75
■
Come in and look them oyer.
J. W. SLATER
aASS CHOSE BLUE AND GOLD
But Disease as Epidemfe ^s 1
Conquered. . ^
Hractlcsl Homo lUniiNbur.
K«tAlt Md WbOleM^.
. josTeoeATHr~~ ^
. OVER EAuSUmIII EARL-S
IBWGLRT STORE
:
!
:
:
J A. B. CURTIS.
P. C. GILBERT.
; “ . A. B. CURTIS A CO.. «
REAL ESTATE AND LQANS.
No Tax Clause. Pl're InsurAoee.
Rooms 9 anJ 10. H. & U Block.
This
THESE ARE THE BEST
Vou'll iicviM' kimw
wi^t i-i'al foul
comfort is till you’ve worn a pair of our-
^
CLSHIOIHET SHOES
We have them in turn anil welleil soles.
Prices S3.00,
$.3.50 anil $4.00.
Bacharit &
The First
Roscoe.
208 Front Street
Boys’ Shoes
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
What ;ic<*<*s.sor3’ is more csseatial
knparl styli-ii'ml grace to the figure
than a ii srrwt fitting Cn’i-set-
To at
tain this end youjshould try the Rojul
Worcliester or G. D. Jusfrite BrandsYou will always find the most recent
mfKiels ill either of these well known
makes'on sale in our Oors4;t DepartnVent
•
#BM-
They a^e.^^n
every
way
Lo the most exacting ta.ste.
The secret of their pnpularitj' lies in the complete
’Atisfaction receiveii ’ fram. their shape, which
not
■^ly liouldstbe human form in to-the fashionable conir, but does it without a shade of discomfort.
We have either of the above makes ranging in
from $1.00 to $5.00 and other .satisfactory lines
cents.
IN
ANN
WAS SHOT IN
THE SHOULDER
.wi!LamJM|a«^.aml. •
AKBOR
FROM KI8 3SCALIBRE REVOLVER,
VfHICH REVOLVES,
^
IT IS ECONOMY TO BANK BLAST
FUltNACE FIRES.
/>
Herbert M. Welc^ and
a
Miss Olive
He Tells of the Reaction in Pig Iron M. Fulgbum were married last evening
at 8:30 at the home of the bride's Wm. Witte of Park street met with a
parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fiilghiun. very painful and rather serious acci
310 East Eighth street. Rev. W. L. dent early yesterday evening in his
(From a Staff Cor
Rapids. Mich.. Oct 7.—The Laufman of the First M. E church per bicycle shop and will be laid np tor a
I strike inaugurated by a score of fillers formed the ceremony Ip the presence chile as a result. It was.Uie old story
the blast furnace Monday m^ing of a ve^ small company of relative,, )f a loaded revolver and some one
and which resulted In the banking of and fijonds. The parlor in which the who "did-not know it would go pfl.”
the fires on the afternoon of the same ceremony took place was handsomely
Mr., Witte's 32H»lllber revolver was
rated fur the occasion with cut lying on his work bench when.another
day^ promises to’ be of
indications pointing to Uie early re- flowers. Dainty refreshments were person picked It up intending to ex- of vfOrk. Through the dis served during the evening.
amine it. but "did n<R think it would
The announcement of the wedding go off because the trigger bad not been
satisfaction of 15 or 20 men with the
wage schedule put in force Uis will be a surprise to many-as it
working for a while.’.’ It did go off
expected, to take place .until in however, and the 'Wlllet struck Witte.
week upwards of 160 men were tem
the
spring but owing to the rather deli- A. ho was a few feet away. In the left
porarily thrown out of employment.
health of the gnx»n. ^ysiclans
and went through Into tfa^ body,
Fully 50 of'tbestf men have been given
ofher work in the various industries had ordered a milder cUmate for the where it remains behind the shoulder
controlled by the ESk Rapids Iron Co. winter and the young people decided blade.
He fell back against the county and
the\company net so passive it not to be separated, so hastened the
could copimand sufficient hands to wedding day. Mr. Welch left this then against a stove which fortunate
'start up the furnace today. Half of morning for Ann Arbor where he will ly was not in use. HU wife, hearing
.the few. strikers are now reported to locate for the coming winter tna as the commotion, rushed in and tried to ..
ic willing to retom, but the object soon as he completes his business ar find where the bullet had entered but
ts. Mrs. Welch will join him could not trace it into the body, until
if the company seems to.be to impress
Mr. Witte had been taken up stairs
ihe community, that the condition
s Welch have been two and hU clothes removed. A physician
the iron market at the present time
acUve workers In the was summoned and the wound attend-:
inch, that it is wholly immaterial
company whether resumpUon First MeUioJlst church and Sunda.v ed but the bullet has not been removed
Uie furnace Is delayed al- school and both have hosts of friends. and will not be unless compUcaUons
Mr. WUe Is resting quiteIndeflnltely. When the present The groom, who is the son of a Metho
labor flurry quiets down the com- dist minister, has lived In many places. well today.
111 resume operations to afford He Is a graduate of the Nashville,
Tenn..
high
school.
After
graduaUon
to the falthfiil employes
HRST BIG PARTY
le to Traverse City and spent EAaES’
homes In Elk Rapids, raUier
In the hardware department of
the expectaUon of Immediate
the Mercantile Co.’s store. The follow- WAS’ HELD IN FORESTERS’ HALL
• LAST EVENING.
ing year be spent at Ann Arbor taking
VOnly 20 Men Struck.
“ effect UiU week, the lion studies in the D. of M. llterary.depart- Large Company Enjoyed the Banquet
d a reducUon In the roenL The last year he has been em
and Ball.
attendant at me
the wyiuw.
asylum.
---------e blast furnace employes, ployed as an attenuant
t six per oenu DU[arose among the 20 flllers
g Iran ore
DE AThW^I^
liRitn
dpalf unmmrled men and of the itin
all wl«b attended. There were over
R. M. Orrly of the
erant clast of laborers. When they
75 present and the eTenliic,wa8 apent
army, the death rate for the fear 1902 refused to go to work Monday morn ALBERT PETTIT PASSEb AWAY
in games and dancing, fine music be
15. 49 for each thousand of the ing the blast furnace was tied up un
AT oALKASKA.
ing furnished by Stewart & Steffen’s,
entire strength of iho-army as compap til their places are filled. No effort
orchestra.
,
eil with 94 for the year prerious. The To secure other men has been made
The banquet was a fine feature of
total number of cholera cases in the The company took advantage of the
the evening and reflected credit upon
was 685. out of each there opportunity
suspend
........
mittee having It in (Aarge.
38C deaths. Nearly every
Maiyled men and old omployes on the
The "EMglds” is one of the yonngof cholera among the American
e staff were given other work
esi fraternal orders in the city but
dlers. says the report, resulted from
as poBSihTe.
has made a remarkably rapid growth
wilful
careless violation of stand-,
Esonomy to Shut Down,
and gives promise of bectHnlng one of
Ing orders. As an epidemic It U be
' said a
an economic mi
the foremost societies in the city.
lieved the disease has been conquered.
le Iron
company. He Had Been a Prominent Grocer in
of the
I
During the year 174 soldiers were kill. who desired bis n
. Village.
T«E CHARTER WAS TAKEN UP
by gun shot of whom 20 fell in ac might be as well 1 close down the
tion, n were wounded by accident 31 furnace. In the present condjtion of
(From a Special Cot
8UTTONS BAV REBEKAH LODGE.
suicides and 12 homicldes"iginthe
the iron market there is nothini
Kalkaska. Mich.. Oct. 7.—Albert Pet18 LEGALLY DEAD.
business tor the company. The I«n Ut. aged 62 rare, a prominent grocer
TOMATOES WANTED.
^Yade Review shows a decline in pig of this village, died here at 2:30 this
THE
NET
BEVENIE
WAS
J4.S92
We will pay SO cenU per bushel for
iron since January I of *8 a ton. Bv- morning of heart failure. He had been
well ripened fruit delivered at the fac
eryhlast furnace in the country is sell- perfectly well up to 10 o’clock last
E CITY I
tory. and return atl packages.
produet at cost. Furnaces night and bis death was a great sboct:
r YEAR.
(From a Special CotrespondanU
'traverse city CANNING CO.
throughout the country age either to all. Mr. Pettit hurled his wife hut
Suitons Bay. Mich.. .Oct 7.—Mrs. L.
•49-lf-d-a-w
curtailing their product by bank . few weeks ago. He leaves five chil
E. Mitchell of Elk Rapids, state preaShewing of Michigan Offices Indicates ing the furnaces periodically or by
dren to mourn bis loss: three sons and Ident of the Rebekah assembly. In
Prespedty.
closing down entirely.
daughters, both of whom
«( Save a Hnt CU» Shit Nsker’t Shop.
company with Mrs, A. H. Brown, state
"The Lnekawana Iron and Steel Co. married. One of the sons and oi
was here yesterday V
Washington. Oct. 7.—An examlnS'- has closed lu live furnaces at Cole- the daughters live In ParringUm.
receive the surrender of the charter
Uon of the statement of receipts of all brook and Cornwall. Blast furnaces
The funeral will probably be held of the local lodge of Rebekah’s. This
the presidentjKl offices in Michigan closed at Buffalo have throjvn 4.900 .1 Friday though the matter has
lodge was InsUtnted some five or six
shows that the total gross receipts of
emtfoymenL
yet been definitely decided. All the years ago hut of recenL tlm« thei*
ihese offices for the last fiscal year
children have been telegraphed and has been a gradual loss of IntereaL
<-<iii>i<li'nitii>n ill o-.i
wore *3,612.507. a gain of *4.56,928 over
"Business
today or Members have died and others moved
thp preceding. The net revenue to the terprise do i
away: the closing of the lodge
due
change
tbarhas
been
Uking
place
government from th«e offices
I no Irregularity.
*2,039,925.
In the Iran
.. . trade- This is probably
btisiness here tor some time,
Mrs. Mitchell stated to a represenSeventeen offices were advanced
the short time since the period had just recently soldehis stock to a
Utlve of The Dally Eagle that she was
from the fourth class to presldenUal of high prices and big proflw. They firm in southern Michigan and .was confident another lodg# would be Inwould do well, however. I think to lake waiting for Uiem to come and take
t.fflce-s during the year, whl'- none
reacUon possesBipn. He had Intend^ that as sUtuted here in the near future. When
roicgalcil from the higher to the lower
Interest dies out she said, it was found
class’. This is a remarkable showing from the Inflated values was inevit soon as Uic grocery store was off his preferable to hare the lodge surrender
anil Indicates as nothing else does the able and is at band. Lumber met
hands, he would start in the lumber its charter 'and begin afresh later op:
generally prosperous condlUop of the paying Klgher prices than .ever tbU business.
fall for. logs liut I doubt whether they
state. ,
THREE WEDDING DAYS
New BhocBtom.
Below .Is a Uhle showing Utc gross will sell the product at advanced figMYSTERY. IN A DEATH.
receipts of some of the presidential
Were Celebrated In an Alpena Family
offices in the aUtc for 1903. compared
Will Resume Soon.
Sedy of'ouy Williams Found et Bot
on Monday.
•To keep our organliallou and to
with the preceding year, and the net
tom of Lake.
Alpena, Mich, Oct. 7,-The unusual
revenue of.each office during the past give employment to our old, faithful
Charlevoix. Mich., Oct. 7.—There Is ciroimstanee of a marriage pud two
land experienced men who have made something oi a mystery in connecUon
wedding
anniversaries
in one fanHy
Net
their homes In EDk Rapids, are the with the death of Guy Williams, whose
Gross Gross
occurred here Monday In one of Al
receipts, receipts- revenne. chief reasons why we should care to body was found yesterday by the life pona’s best ,kuown French families.
openUons at the blast furnace. ssvire drew St Uie bottom of the lake
Office
1903. 1992.
1903.
8 o'clock in the morning in St.
Belialro ........ 3.082
2.782
1,609 Half of the strik'ers ara willing to about 300 feet from the end of the Bernard’s church. Miss Anns KunAND
2,253 return now. As soon as the boat now pier.
Boyne................ 3.766 2.686
nath was married to Chas. LeBianc,In
5.881 in is loaded with pig iroh we will have
The body was lying fa« downward the afternoon fhe groom’s father and
Cadillac........ 14,631 ' 12,684
Central LAke
2^31 2,236
916 other men to take the fillets’ places and there were a number of severe mother. Mr. and Mrs. Cleophas LeCharlevoix ..
6.190 6,681
8,576 U they .doBt want to come hack. I bruises on the top of his head and tore, Blanc, celebrated their 26th wedding
Detroit ....1.083.6M 942.660 692.229 expect the blast furnace will he start bead and ms face yas also badly bat anniversary and that evening Mr.'pnd
tered. It la believed by physicians who Mrs. Leon LeBlaac, the parents of
FOUND IN BANKING^ Bast Jordan.. 2.917 . 2.820 1,427, ed op at an early date.
"Onr men are well paid. The wages examined the wonpds on the bead that Cleophas and graadparenta of Cbaa.
JSk Rapids.,
3.044 2,893 ' 1.558
- -WITHGrand Rapldr297.339 269.095 175.613 will compare favorably with thne the infliction of any one of them could R, celebrated their 69th wedding annS-'
Kalk-aska ....
4J93 4.281
-2.190 paid in Pittsbnig and the cost of living have caused death.
iry. Two great gianddblldren of
The last seen of Williams ws
Mancelona ..
3.691 8.620
1.823 in Elk Rapids Is a great deal lower.
Leon LeBianc were preeenL
‘The Irtm ore tor the blast fur- Sunday afternoon when ho was fishing
Manistee.............16.976 17,487
3,044
loe
Is
shipped
to
Elk
R^Ms
by
boat
off
the
end
of
the
pier.
Some
persons
Peloskey .... ,17.013 16,863
6>23
DELEGATES TO STATE GRANGE.
Thompsonrille- 2.186
2.681
931 fitun ,Bscanaha. The output of the are of the opinion that Wllliama fell
^^edples^
e is 90 to 96 tons oi pig iron off the pier and received the wounds
Traverse City 21,666 20.200
9.S92
Were Elected at the Graiifle Meeting
t»5AVIN55
dally lacoordlng to the quality of the from protruding timbers as be wotL
Vecterdey.
^ANK
"^ANK
A
In January PiR Iron brought as down, but l(lB father Is aald to enter
TIME WAS UP.
the grange meeting Iji Oran^
high as *24 a ton. ToAy the price tain ttie belief that the wounds were
ball yesterday afternoon five granges
inflicted
b^ore
the
body
entered
the
AS
sunk
to'*t6."
So Elmer E. Steele Took Out Marriage
repreeented: Traverse, Fife
Life of Elk Rapida.
LleenM.
Lake. Peninsula. Elk Ri^ldB, Summit
Said a promi- °nt busiseaa man this
WnUams was 24 years of age.
County Clerk Walter today granted
City and Long inke.
msriage license to Smer M. Steele m<witing:
Sardine
Klngsley.And wife ot BaW .
• TOMATOES WANTED.
“The Elk RapWs .lran Co. is the
H. 8. Hull. PrcSidenL
or Summit City.' It will be remenfbermlt City were elected delegatee to the
WU wlU pay 80 o«U per bushel
H. C. Davis and
prt that it was Just three memfiis ago heart flnd life of BUc Rapids, and anywcdl ripened finlt deUvered et the fac sUte grange meeting to be held I
ibic.;
that
effects
the
oompanyh
InA. V. Frlaarich, Vice Presidents.
day that Steele was gxantfed
December. George Robeite end wife
tory. end return uU packages.
C. A. Hammond, Cashier.
from his tormer wife iai at that leresU touches directly every perran
of this «4ty, are delegatea tram Po.
TRAVESRBB CITY CANNING OO.
in this town even if be is not In the
Umc Judge Hayne advised him no
mona grange.
'49-tf-d-ft-ir
employ of ttie Iron company. The demarry again within three months.
A mei^ng of the senior class wa4
i O. TRUBBUJOD. D. O.
held afMr school yesterday and offi
MRS. M. 3. TRUEBLOOn. D. O.
cers elected for,.the year are as fol
490-467 Wilhelm Block. Residence.
lows;
1 and 2:; Wynkoop Terrace.
Harry Dean, president.
Eva Thurtcll, vice-president.
Clara Hoxie. secretary.
HOV6E TO RENT
l.pon Steinberg, treasurer.
Blue and gold were chosen as class
colors and a eommiliee apt>ointed_io
look up the matter of selecting a
a pin. The class this year will
liber about 39 pupils, being
itt smaller
sn
than li
THERE ARE OTHER SHOE»
for teniler foct.
OBg,"
AND BUILDING
FOR »14,600.
Ami see the linest line of henting
stoves ever shown in Mieiii l-'ui.
The car load weighedtUi.OOO li.s,1
onr price only
pany to Uie scale paid before Uielr
voluntary increase last 1^. We hope
and we believe the strike will not last
O. H. D. SUTHERLAND.
Free Of Charge 1
for all pnri)oses; ih.avy
STRIKE Td BESHORT LIVED
WILL LIVE
Bring or send in Vour gueases
and get a nice Round Onk
or Air Tight Heater
snmkeordirt
PRICE TWO OENTa
TBAVEE8E CITY. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1903.
VOL. XL NO. .3261.
niekle urn.
EAGLE.
s
AFETY
ATISFACTION
r
THE DAILY JSAGmi, W£DNE8PAV, OCTOBER 7, 19Q3.
The Daily Eagle.
iroTE. o.K.iUm
KLMER E.WHrr£.
MET
S'
ARE ANCIENT.
I4*r W«i* Made ht tas ovMks as
War Back aa A D. SCO.
AOGordlng to Xbeon, the
V
^t«red at Tra^
Seodsd-claBa Matter
SUBBCRIPTiqNB.
Notiee to r a U> -ne Dally Ba«le are
requMted to nbtlty th« oOoe at dnoe
of aay faDure to reoetre the paper
properly or ea Ume .ao that the ' '
tention of the e*rrler boy loay be
edied witheot delay.
Coming avonta.
Oct 8.—The
New
aiglaaJ
rural comedy, "Quincy Adame Saw1 Chat. r. Pldgin'B norel of aame name.—Steinheeg’a
Grand ppera hooM.
-
Oct.
fo.—Pred
Raymond'a tamona
cqmedy auccesa, “The Hiaaourt OlrV
ttsa, and smaller ones were earrled in
tbs podeet or on tbe waiking sil(i-
Steinberg's Grand opera honee,
O^. It.—An elaborate
revival
of
Denman Thompson's great play, “The
Two sisters"—Steinberg's Grand opera
hou|e.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
Henry WaUeraon, a sonthem editor,
assmis unionism and In an editorial
gives
the
thought.
labor
unions
food
for
He says:
"The principle mali&lned U that
the laws of state l^slature. of oohgress and the solemn proHsKAS of the
constitution shall be s
annulled by rules adopted by volun
tary and
TepresenUng 4,000,01)0. of people against
80,000,000.
Can any Intelligent man
fall to see that this cannot long pre
vail Id a tree country?
i, but tbe dates of festlvals and other events of national Inter«t had been exposed on marble tab^
lets Id Borne 2D0 years B. C. Lalaads.
an authority oh tbe subiect. states that
tbe (krliem almanac of which the anthoi'e name la preserved was that of
Solomon Jar<aiua, who Uved in the mid
dle of tbo twelfth centUTTA.primitive EngUah calendar or al
manac was called tbe "prime-staff,"
"reln-ettK*’’or "dog almanac.” It was
made of wood, bone or born, about
eight Indtea long, like a square ruler.
On this the days were marked by a
hsrias of notebea, every seventh being
of larger slsc. “Tbe festivals were lodleated by symbols, as were tbe golden
Bumbei and tbe'cycle of the moon.
Bpecimeni of this "clog almanac" may
. t aeen at tbe Brttlab muaeum and in
Busenms or Ilbrartea at Oxford. Cam
bridge and Hancbeeter. Some of larger
slxe were bung "at one end of tbe mantip-^ of ............................... ■ for general
Can
telllgent laboring man fail to recognize
Peanmn's Weekly.
The Deaf la the Air.
dust and fllth. To combat their dele
terious effects tbe streets sbonid be
freely ventUated and watered.- Wind
and rain ate tbe great destroyers of
dost From tbe delds tbe wind Ufa
the debris of vegetation-pollen, seeds,
sporca of fungi end bacteria; the dost
of tbe solI-slllca, sUlcate of alumin
ium. carttooate and phosphate of lime
and peroxide of iron. In and proceed
ing from volcanic reglona line partides
of carbon and dried mpd are taken up
and wafted hundreds or even thousands of miles. In and round about
cities and towns tbe dnely ground dost
of tbe ■pavements, fcagmente of straw,
hair, steble manure, debris of iDsecte.
soot epltheUa from floor sweepings or
shaken from rugs, enrpea nod bedding,
together with gases and other volatile
the fact that, despite the subservience.
8 and offlci
the cowardice of employers, the thing
is impossible and that the worst ene
mies of organized labor are tbose"who
Unyarda
compost heaps of all soru. though not
of tbe air, arc In It Id ao much as to
be la Bwne degree
free almost
al
everywhere
attempt.it?"
Poetmaster Genera] Payne has appro^I
I
a
new
design
for a 2-oent
ip. which
wilt succeed the "dag"
stamp,
V
stamp which has been in use for about
six months, and whld> has been great
ly criUdsed.
The bureau of engraving
and printing Is now making the plates
from
which
the 4.000,000,000
S-cent
A Caaer-------- A canny Scot lived In a small settle
ment some mllea'from tbe neighboring
town. The disance, however, conld
be caoaiderably lessened by cutting
throngb a large estate. TUs practice
was accordingly so muob resorted to
that the owner gave peremptory orders
o be turned around
for-all 0
stamps needed during the next twelve
months will be prinUd.^SB to town Id a vrbeelbaiTow. derldAl
Tte paator oc adiuidi in the district MM nu tha >iak and was about batf
of the Lower Seine, Paris, gives prlsem slay through when be saw tbe owner
of udmcoo to men and face powder to Sn-Cbe dlstanGe: Met i^lshlng the Klaa
women in order to Induce them to go of ntmdng ha steps, be betbon^
to 'ebnreh. ft U aald the new inun- hlmsslt of u sebeme, snd, prompt
to face the
tlve works like magic and that the tnAbr tbe wbe
n is the most be-powdered
one in rmnce.
President Angell has endeavwad to
again inspire the U. of H. students
with lofty ideals by giving them a
lecture on character.
If the students
,round and go back.
As "back" was In thto ease hte obJecOvo point the Scot obeyed and went
cm ha
^olring.
Just follow Dr. Angell'e advice they
i|jpt have to lay awake nights winderlng bow they're going to square
up with tbe old folks at borne.
Third Assistant Postmaster General
Madden, in response to inquiries, has
prepared a ruling that crema(^ bodies
may be sent Uirougb the mails, classed
as merchandise and paying the regular
fourth-class postal rate.
J. D. Rockefeller 1^ talking of tak
ing the lecture plat'r m to tell what
religion baa done foi him.
Everyone
knows what oU has done for him.
What Editora ^y.
A Frendiman has examined us
found that as to love we are cold. ’I%ns
the dominaUan of Boston Is proved.
Detroit Tribune.
OrSCREET INDISCRETION.
Mow tkc l>■abor4llB■Jla« of a DIptep
wet Averted HoBinttlee.
An example that can never be over
looked when the rlclit of an anibuseedor lu exl-rviae. his ou'ii aiBcreliuD la Id
qnesUou l < that which occurred
career of Lord Iaods when be waa our
tbe United States. Hs
was u iioreoua grata there. "All 1
sa)-. U>nl t.yons. O. “Go toon and do
likewise.'" was Abmbatu Lincoln's
genial uieiliod of receiving tbe Britisb
r'H iinuouucciDcnt of tbe.
Prince of Wales' Dsertage. Lord Lyons
did not take tbe advice, but be remaineffective
splte of Ills tucbelorbood. Wlien
grave <li
dlSIculiy'over the Mason
Slidell c-aBO iirosc I/ord I.yons was lostrui’led from Iii>uic to present
mntmii. nlTi^l twelve bonrs for Its
eeptaiiro. and. the latter, not being
fortlii-oiiiliic. he was to break off relatlonB anil li-ave tlie country- Ttie
twrIflli^lK.iir expired. Rlldi-li and Ma
son u-i-Ti' nut Kurrondered and there remnllied R|i;>nn-nll>' only the dire
pert Of war- "Give me another twelve
boiirB." Baiil Sewnrd, the secrotary of
AU Is Bl
“But such mm as you,” argued tbe
■richer, “try to prarsitt tbe law of sup
ply
and
demand
from
reguteUng
prices."
"Not at all." rmlied the other, with
a fat smile. "WT lllustratv the nppllcatiou of the law. For Instance, If we
of the
things wc supply we demand a li
er flgure—and we B*t It^ Seer'—
cage Tribune.
/
(During our Temovkl sale oor
wlU be open ev^ night. Urinael]
8226-tf
> saved.-^t. James
rnlike Xaixiltyin, ItlFuiarck tras a
hard Biiioker. lie onre told tbla story
Illmunite his love of tbe
"Tlip value of o good cigar la best-
one elgnr left In my pocket, whli
carefully gmirdi-d during the battle aaj
a mlB"i' giniids hia Irenaure. I did not
lyktl In UBln^lt. I pnini
lied In
glowing (-olors In niy mind tbe Sappy
bnur wlfen I Blimild oiijo}- It
viclorv. bnl I had mJ-ii-alculated
chance*. A i>'Kir drapoon lay helpless,
with hnlh nriii* cnixhed. murmuring
for Bdinctliliig to refresh him, I felt lii
po<-kclK iiml found only gold, whirii
I
hnd still my troasured
'4Ptl-d-a-w
Bggs are reteiUng now
A New Jereey Editor’s Testlmonia
M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Philip
burg. N. J- Dally Post, writes:
“1
have used many kinds of medicines tor
cougbe and colds In my family but
never anything so good as Foley's Hon
ey andTw. I cannot
t say tt.
too much
_
G. John
In praae for It” Sold by Jas,
J
eodw
and S. E. Walt 4 Sons
Mere Kioto..
Tbv Aas«l CBlId.
of strikers are not
“Martha." koKI her, mamma; "I trust nearly as grave
Individual
that while you were at your Aunt order of
f the
f
_________
Bystem. Overwork,
irkpJosB
Martha's you said nothing to offend of sleep, nervous
teuslon will be fol
..
r conapse,
lowed by utter
ccdlapse, nni
unless
liable
remedy
U
Immedlately^mploy
"Oil. no, mamma," dMlsrod the angel
ledy
(Ml.
There'S
nothing
s
child. "I was careful to say things
lueys
disorders of the Ll’
which would miike her know that you
" ' '
. If.
as Electric
Bitters.
It's a wondi
lerfu:
and papa liked her for b^lf alone."
“That wuB proper.’'
lest all around medicine (
"Why. wlicn she asked me If y<
down syatema. It d'
’ "
folks had naim-d me Martha so that sbe Rheiimatam
____ and'N
_
and expels
would leave us her money wlien she Malaria cwzns. Only 60e. and saUs
dies I told her that papa am] you bad faSOra gtenmteed by Bngbee 4 Rox
talkrti about that and that papa said bnrgh Co. and 8. E. Walt 4 Sons
1-in-w
we mustn't tbiiik of such a tbl^."
"And wboi did she asyr asked manms eagerly.
"Nothing. Sbe Just landed and said
"Several yeura since ay lungs were
1 was a good girl and I'd better run so badly affected that I bad many hemalong home When 1 told her what papa (WThagee,"' writes A. M. Ake of Wood
said nbyut her going to Mve a pocket lud. "I took treatment with several
made in ber shrouA"—Weago Trib- physicians wltnout any benefit. I then
started to take Fioley's Honey and Tar
1 my lungs are now as sound as
bullet. I recommend It In advanced
stages of lung trouble." Sold by Jas
The Osir w«r.
ridgett—Really, now, do you think O. Johnson and S. B Walt & Sons
ment
worth
An Induce
considering.
The
Boston Store.
know. MOa PrUcUU.’
"Aiaa," said the poor maiden, ahakingdaer head, "the tingle mOforti
tbe VForst of anr'-Mqw Torker.
Long feathers will be.the teatnre of
fall millinery.
Both the ostrich and
. - that
bo pute taU best toot forwaid.-Boston
Tranaeript
the roomer vUl auBer from the ted.
Exeuralon Rgtea to Sault Ste. Marie.
.......... ....................*th and ISth the rail
--------------- MidilgBo win Bell exonisloo tickea to Saslt Sto. Marie.
Mich,
• vte
vta tbe
the Duluth.
Duluth, South ^ore
Shore &
AtlanUe Railway at one faro for the
round trip, account meeting of tbe
a R. A I. TO RICHMOND, IND..
Preabytorten Synod. Tickets valU for
Animal G. a. 4 I. exmmion to Bleh- ntnnt passage nnril October 10th.
mond. iBd, Is
“
*
■
Tnesday.
October
For tnrtbv pvtiealars stf* local
18th. Tl^ma good tor 10 days. Qet ticket agents.
8t6l-t<
any O. R. 4 L
8Wl<tt
O. U LOCKWOOD,
OaBHBl Paaa. Ag^
Grand Ba^. X>ob.
To clcae
Kimball I
MU Bros.
them
MADE
FOR
YOU^
HAMILTON
Clothing Company. _
Bankrupt
Prices....
See window. A dol
t any G.
Carpet Cleaning
OUR NEW
Making and-laying,
Alfred V.
Friedrich.
FALL and WINTER
SUITS
Sold
In Traverse City uy J. G. Johns
Scott’s Smtal^epsiiEafiiilK
—
tot
Agent for
renovs'
prompil
Michigan .Ru
Co- N. srcbapln. Prop. Traverse Cltj
Carpet Cleaning Woi^. 822 Wasbim
SEUEK «F GM8 SPOES.
SPILLS.
feather
Work, tborougfaly and
executed.
ALWAYS
All the latest styles
of Hickey and i''reem a n Co. line,
Rochester, New
York, are displayed
on oor tables. Suits
bought of UR are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
:
SOMETHING
TO ANNOY YOU
Wbeo you are uaing
<dl i
lamps or any kind ol Ji^J
but
RLECTEIOITY
your home or ofice. There <
is
nothing
like ,£LBC- ;
TRICITY for illnminatiag''
purposes.
No smoke, i
smell, no gresee. nodsnger
from flires—U is the most
e<!onomics]
tllomin
thst esn be proemred.
MILLER*TJROS.
•m 8UTM-9MI 80,
157 Front SL
Beadle Block.
Boardman River
Electric Ll^ht 8
Power Company.
Sold by J. C. Johnson.
Gray Bros.’ Ladies’ Fine Shoes
The
thop
I lie Rpcf
UC91 JIlUC
I least expeosive
(in the long nm) strlctiy fine
sboe for women U .
'*GlorU^\
(Angrre-Jb*)
AMltiae
Fine Shoes 2”'^ »"t'
in woman'’s foot
wear. 'riie3’ iiiv the fine art in shoes. have othei-s, all the newest 1903 and ’04
Ymi !iiiv<‘ a dainty foot; you want a styles. .It,is our pleasure to please, and
dainty shoo. You ai-e a good judge of these new styles are the height of. sli<»good shoes—look at the fineness of the art When we fit^your foot it is fitted
sewing, the perfwt ginin of the leather, perfectly in every way. There ai-e f< «
and tiip beauty pf tlic styde. You will shoes that can equal these in stylo, lil
lie interested in these advance shapes. or wear. This display* concei-ns every
Tliey ar<! made in lioth the heavy and one, if for nothing else than to see lii"
light sxdes; the latest toe: the French dainty and pretty.
heel; tlie extreme, military heel. Made
And the price
in Patent Colt and Vici Kidl
And tile pnee ?
Three Dollars, ITiree Rfty and
. Poor Dollars.
Three. Dollars, Three Fifty and
Four DoHars.
-r“m eu taUILE SME BOtUE
Frank Friedrich & Co.
Tbt Mew Sued. 20 Fnei Street
hAlf dollar mark before Baster.-Sagl-
Olga Nethenole should coipe to Detrott?-ahglnaw evening N^.
was ordered sold by the
United States court.
We bought these shops
of the receiver and are
.closing them out in our
.store at
WERE
(^ut in the most approved
fashions—fancy roug.h goods,
and smooth Cheviots and Wor^steds—sizes running up to 36
breast measure, at a much less
price than what are known as
**men's sizes”—made in the
saihe elegance of finish and fit
as the celebrated Stein Bloch
„^en*8 goods which we carry—no
othwsuc^ line strictly Young
Men’s go^lrf the city as those
we show at $7.50 to' $15.00.
ed.
iB Chteaso.
"See bare.” said tbe novelist "don't
“The lodynevt door la
m>ell
you
ber golden wedding "
Too
rou've mlaspriled it bare.'
"Married ftv yenra?'
The
came
“No-tlme«r'-I*uck,
and gased at tbe proof and scratt^ied
ha bead in^berplexity.
"Wril." be admitted, "that doesn't
Working Overtime.
loA rl^t but it had a .‘w* In it onoe,
and somehow that didn't look right those
Ureless
IIUI2
ettoer."
King's New Life Pills
1
always at work, night and day, cu^•
................................auiousDi
ing
ludlgeatloB, auiousDesa.
ConsU••
patloQ. Sick Headartie and all Stom
ach, Liver and Bowel troubles; Basy,
pleasant,' safe, sure. Only 265 at Bugbee Boxburgb Co. and S. B. Walt 4
Sons' drug stores.
Tbe old bcen^aa trying to tneke
himielf look youthfifl.
"He a dyeing Cor love." they j»oa»ented.-Cbleago Poet
Shoes
BTOVPfe TO BURN, wood or
select from.
at 2£ cents a doten and may touch the
What would Mayor Maybury do H
-of-
The Boeton Store.
week If you wish.
naw Courier-Herald.
Stock
seen the poor fellow's grateful smjlc.
never enjoyed a cigar so much as thi
one which 1 did not smoke."
y ybaiirMlba watch <tealn.-^LonTlt.Blto:^
trust in the hen frolt has cornered
THESE,
A. S. Fryman’S
lar a week (t yon want It easy.
the riaapters of ha novel "Orif’ were
1 it a wife hum
type by the tele Tar In three very severe cases of pneuwith good res--'*-■
Ite In every
without tucking the oovera ip at the' Mr. Farjeoa, who was one of tbe most
rapid compositors of ha rime. Be wai
; suboUtutes,
____ by
____________
Sold
Ji
foot—Kalamaaoo .Telegiapb.
a firm baUever In charms and attrib Johnsap and 8. B. Walt 4 Sons, eodw
uted rnneh of ba good fortune to a New
e of the an
■bleb he wore for
thracite coal companies are now workmond, lud., Ts on Tuesday. October
nig lltUe more than half time, In or
13th. 'nekets good for 10 days. Qet
der to restrict tbe ontpnt and keep up
full InformaUon of any Q. R, 4 I,
Tbe
Brodaei.
prices. It Is esUmated that by No
agent or address
"I should think you would be
vember 1 the normal production will
Utans for poUUcsI daunctlon."
have been restricted l.SOO.OOO ' tons.
Grand Rapids, Mlth.
"No," enswered Mr. Oumrox, "I don't
Tbe men will lose 81.000,000 in wages
care tor IL My ^ngbter has istudied
/ , and the public will pay tojwwtch painting and ber pictures of i
'''-prices tor ooal. This remlpte us that
. We will press and keep In re
tbe oonsomer IS still -"It”—Detroit
pair every suit sold. Press every
Free Prees.
the-market
YOUNG
MAN!
ccel, twenty different styles to
But Hlay:
warm the eoBee over or make a bed
ms hen has not been payIng strict attention tohuMness and the
'4»dl-d-AW
Alt Whltney-Warner Publications ol
Dpttlsr music, among them. Peaceful
.ieniy. Undea- the Rom, Sofco. Dixie
orn. Dixie Laud. HUwatha, Smoky
Topes, sold at 15 cento per owy during
our removel bale only.
GRnfNBLL
BROS., 289 EMt Front etreet -8263-U
Mna that figures in many an anecdote, there Is any way whereby a man esn
retain the rosiicet of Ills children?
worlod on an Arlmnaaa paper at a
Midgcit—ilc might send them away G. R. 4 I. TO RICHMOND. IND. $5.00
period when a well known novelist was
Annual G. R. 4 I. excursion to Rich
from home ns soon ns they begto to
editor. One day the printer undertook
mond. Ind- is on Tuesday. October
take notlec.—Ilostoii 'rrauscrlpL
e Slaple miatertne.
TRAVEB8B CITT CANNING CG
TBAVBRSB CITY CANNING CO.
Unless a check U interposed it will
predlctod.
tory, and return aU perhune
Ooetors Could Not Help Her.
“I had ktdnoy trouble for years,
Ites Mra.
Raymond Conner of Shel
writi
*'
ton, Wash., "and the doctors could not
hdp me- I tried Foley's Kidney Cure
and the very first doee gave me relle!
and I am now cured. I cannot say too
m-ch for Foley's Kidney Cure.” Srtd
by Jas G. Johnson and 8. E, Walt 4
Sons
eodw
soon be enon^ to legally release a
AS egg £smlne,.ls
TOMATOES WANTED.
Suits Made Expressly For
The Young Men . .
wen ripened tnitt deliveted at the 1
down, 83 monthly, while
ID our RBMOVAL SALE
roe., 239 East Front street.
of oin<-ial enh-rs. J3
will." «nld I.,v«ns, I’tom 0 o'clock that
TOMATOES WANTED.
night until >; the next morning Seward
We will pay 30 eenta per bushel for
battled with the rvcalcItrantA. . Tben
Lyons nni-l- wl an ItitlmaOon that the weQ ripened fruit delivered at tbe tec
toty and return all packages.
Hr'
ORINKELL BROS, have the only
complete list of taiMng machine rec
ords in northan Midilgaa. 289 Baet
Front street
82624f
J
A Footnote :
three poRars, Three Hfly and
Four Dollars.
All that> beet In Bats you find at
S. Benda Sc. Co.
THE REAL RELIABLE CLOTHIKRB.
Dainty Feet
tnad- even
go«*stothe Mei-cantilc Com
when placed in a pair of tlu'-se
pany’s for a pair of, shoes,
new style shoes. They 'anthere is no question about the
ontirely new shapes and are
style, fit or wear. The fact
II *
shown exclusively by us.
that she buys there is guarantee for sate Ij Never was there a shoe store in the city
isfaction. It lia.s been so for years, and better prepared to give perfect sali*-faiit will be so this .season with these new tioD fji its many patrons.
1903-04 styles. ' A well dressed, dainty
A full line of sizes in all the dilferent
foot is tile pride of every woman.. A styles. That means a peifect tit for’
foot divssed in one of these shoes can't every foot. And the price?
- help but be daintv. ' .And the price’:'
Ilim Deitars, Three Fifty and
Fmo’ DoOars.
The Hannati & Lay Mercantile Company.
the oah.v eagle,
WEDNESDAY, OOTOBEB f, 1808.
todw for Plndlay. Ohloi' where they
HON. THOS. C. PLATT TO AlAKRY
Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT. wUraake a week's lialt with relatives.
4. B. DIAHONO
PlaB«Tn«»r«p<l
_
STATE news in BUEF
“!5.“ssJSgSS}: ChkHes Welland, of this City left
AetlM tt«||«utor.
yesterday {nomlng for Ohleago where
________________jMSeS
ttM, (0«D«ni PracUoc.
with «. W. KlHhauC*.
he will rlsU relatives..
Owoeao—Two broken ribs and a
Another fine lot of MaUed
t»9 Pr*nt At.
last summer, now on c
Mf and Mra. C. H. Ely and dsaghter badly brnlssd head and body iathe re Senior U. 8.' Bonator of New Voric
Saturday's Special Mee.
left this morning to vUli at their sult of the enoonnter which-George
.
70 Ysare Old.
'Clavey. a piomlnent fanner, bkd with
O. P. CAEVER.
F. W. CARVER old home in Ohio.
We hft<« • Dice Use of
New Toris. Oct t.~Thomas C.
angty bull. He will prebibly reBurr Bllsby left today far WebberO. P. Carver & Bro.
Platt, aged 70,
United States
Od occosBt of the ls«t
Vllle In southern Michigan to vlilt cover.
•'Fieh and Game Law*>
senator tor tbiT state of New Tork baa
Oill ud fct prices-vrlll be !d their office dnrlop bual' relaUvee;.
formally
announced that die wlU be
sou boun. oMb doy. ready to e
Mrs. N. E. Gore and Mr*. A. Nash,
F. VOntUU HABNESS CO.
married
October
16
to
Mrs.'LlIHan
T.
■ INSURANCE.
ft tils morning for Toledo. O. 1‘hey many yeari\ a Mdent of Bay City,
Janeway of Washington. Platt has
will also visit in Detroit and Lansing. died at the ^ba/e of her brother. Wil
been a widower since Feb. 18, 1902.
The Weather.
liam
Clayton
of
thU
city,
from
grief
_ H. Allyn and mother, Mr*. H.
Mrs. Janeway's first husband. Dr.
Showers, and squalls this afternoon B. Pratt, of AUyn. left , this morning over the loes by deidh of her husTheodore Janeway, died six years ago.
and in east portions tonight; cooler for a viait at tbMr old borne at Hiram. liand. son-in-law and daughter within
two yeal*.
tonight and Tburaday: high westerly Ohio,
inds.
EAT LETTUCE. DAILY.
Mre R. A Hair*, who' haa been the
we s:i3’ to 3'ou that the
Ann Arbor—The 21 saloon keep»u
gdesl of the ttmUy of T. T. Bdtes. re
VUirn Vm Will Be !■ Ko Dsaerr
CITY IN BRIEF.
Uiffh-pi'ado
turned today to her home in Beltonla. who were arrested for keeping open
Cairbljin Smallpox.
IdilTor (lay. were fined *10 and |E costs
Lettuce Is lin ahfiolule prcvenllvc of
Oren Empy and his father, John Miss.
C, G. Sherwood, private *eeretary earli yesterday. They all plead guilty. smsilpoa- No one Is in tbe least par
Bmpy. left today for ‘Cleveland, O.
ticle of dnnger of catching sumllpox
) Hon. Perry Hannah, left this mornAlbert Kepke of Qeed Harbor left ig to spend his racatJM at Erie. Pa
piano is the l>est on the
Sault Btq, Marie—WhUe on sentry who ealB a little lettuco every duy.
SmalUws belongs to the scorbutic
today for Norwalk, O.
He will return a week from Saturday. duty et P>)rt Brady. Private Webb,
niai ket tothn', we mean
cinss of discuses. Snilore at scs, de
Mr. and Mre. J. M. Barnet of
J. L. Warner and daughter, Mfss (-ompany B, was shot daring a strag prived of fresh vegetable*, get.i^rvy.
wiial we/ saj-, and l>aek
llamnliurg have gone to’ Wauseon,
Vida Warner, and Harvey Kramer, of gle Willi a negro who bad drwwn a gun Bcnr\7 Is n typlfwl scorbutic disease.
oui-usseilions with
Mrs. Wm. Augustine left todsy for Elk Rapids, passed through the city on him. Webb’s right bsnd may have Smnllpox Is nnotber. Smallpox always
liast Palestine, .O.
ediro proof and giiarunthU morning on their way to Toledo. to he nmpntatcd Tiic negro escaped rages during the winter season, when
Mre. M. E. Monroe left today for
The New Table. DeNm^.
the poor jicople are deprived of fresb
Mra M. A. Eddy, who hat beep In the
l«*f. F\ictor3* prices and
visit at Ann Arbor. ,
nominee—While carelessly band- vegetable fooda.
city for the past month, left this morn
easy terras.
Mrs. N. Covey and aon have, gone ing for Csdillac Where she will remain ling matches, the five-year-old -danghCelery and oalons sre good for this
A new syrep with a new flavor—^pnre, whole
purpose,
but
there
is
such
a^oug
Interto Durand for»a abort time.
some and good.
Karo Corn Syrup is made
short time before returning to
of Gas Mellow, of Carney, was ter-, Tftl between their being gathered and
Mrs. H. Greenatead went'to Cleve her homo In Grand Rapids.
rilily burned last night. Her dress being eaten that they lose me
fiom tfiat portion of tbe com kernelwhich conUins
land, O.. today.
Rev. and Mr*. C. T. Stout left for being caught on fire • enveloped her their antlscorbuHc propertltw. L
the greatest strength-giving, energy-prodneing
Mrs. H. F. Boughey and child left Detroit this morning. Tbey will also in flames. It Is feared that the child is serv.'d shortly after it Is picked,
t29 Front Stroot.
andflesh-fonuingelements. KeroCora Syrup
today -for Cleveland, O.
N. e. 8trone> Manner. .
TisM at Orehard Lake. Mr. Stcrat will Inhaled flames and her recovery is and hence <-ontnins the valuable prop
u a pre^gested food—ready for use by the blood
Mra. E. Mlile went to Grawn tbla attend the missionary council In Wash, doubtful.
erties which will prevent smsllpoi.
I amU luteoiBMiu.'
We sny w:JtLoat tbe least bcsiutlon
morning.
—which the weakest stomach of infant or invalid
abMt Bioate.. umUoE MOehInae
ington. D. C.. being absent from the
or reserve tluit lettuce will prevenl
Mre. Anna Weeae loft today for Day- city for three Sundays.
will reawiily assimilate. Best for every home use
'Albion—The sophomores attempted Binnilpoi. It is a thousand time* bet
ton. O,
Mre. Perry Beckhart-'and children
from griddle cakes to candy. Mies Mattie Jameson left on a trip returned this morn&g to their home :n break «p a freshman meeting Hon- ter than vaccination. It has no llablV
lUes. like vaccination, to produce other
Ghe Great Spread
> Detroit today.
at Vanderbilt They were accompan
disease*. We ore wming to stake out
Mr. and Mre. Harry Haynea left to ied by Mrs. Beckbarl’s mother. Mrs.
for Vailp ^read.
scrap of tbe year resulted and the pioreasioDoI reputation on the brood
day for Morencl, O.
statement that any one wh.i eats let
M. J. Scott, whom she has been visUMr. and Mra. Frank Lahym have ig In this city,
tuce dally will not catch smallpox,
whether he be vacduatcd or
gone on a trip to DeroltWm. 'Warmington. of Hickey and
Benton Harbor^Because he wanted Medical Talk.
Mr >rtd Mrs. Albert Arfwid of Al- Warmlngton. thcatcicsi managers, and
o make money very easily, Alva,
■n have gone to Toledo. O.
who are directing the tour of Denman
Mrs. Vic Tyter of Alden went to Oak
A BMStr- .
ipson'B play. "The Two Sisters."
‘Ts she prettyT'- asked Langnlde.
Harbor. O.. today.
In the city today, making flhsl
"Quite." replied Statlftlcns. "fully W GRINNEU. bROS. have three square
barns into his own yard and then
Victor Petertyl took in
its for tbe company's aptier
cent
as
pretty
ns she thinks she Is. planiiR in the way and want to sell
charging the owners s dollar for the
Plon going to Deflanee. O.
pearance here next Wednesdayr^Octhem. They are just being put in good
release of each cow. Several had been I should SBy."-Clnclnnsti Cominereial order. These are special 'bargains.
Vanilla Waifers,
Lonjr
Miec D. B. Smalley of Alden went to tober 14.
caught and had cashed up before bta Tribune.
Bettor see them at once. 239 ^t
Toledo, 0., today.
Island Wafers and Clu'>*se
Misa Mildred Pratt of 393 West Elev
Front streL
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U. F. Perkett went to Fife hake this enth street celebrated her IBth birth trick WHS dlBcovered. Sli-aws 15c IK5I- paykajrc.
morning on biisinc
day this week with a party to which
Feet Swollen to Immense Size.
S Ilia Ciackers and Gra
Niies—William Putnam.- a mall car
Mrs. W. J. Post end Mrs, W. F. Lane If. of her friends were invited. Games
"I had kidney trouble so bad that
Spriggs-A
have gone to Toledo for a week.,
ham Crackers lOc jkt
I could not wM-fc." says J. J. Ci
played and music helped to pass rier who preaches in the African M- brella.—Balllmore Amertean.
Q. 6. Donnelly has Gone to Detroit the pleasant evening away all too E. church and professes to be a devout
y feet w
Valley ’
parkafve.
Unceda Bisconflnand I wj
for a visit with relatives.
quickly. Ice cream, cake and bon Methodist, has been accused by his
The best thing for any <
. iiiLs and Keniied3- 03'S90-year-old grandmother, Mrs. Mar who has nothing to say Is t<
I D. MeSatterlee left today Tor a visit bons were served.
y relief. My doctor
d
P i-.-ttcs'k? i>er packa^.
garet
Brown,
with
striking
and
other
]Wlth relatives at Pulton. N. T.
Ing snd .sack to U.-Schoola
roley's Kidney
Dr. J. M. Wilhelm left for Mancfleld,
Xul fuliv M-tllrf yet
^Id
I Miss Ruth Gtrleker has gone to Chl-i O.. Ala morning. When be retursa, wise abusing her. Mrs. Brown
Also the hiffrest and lieUt
Walt A
bat ready for bnsineae. ■
:cago for a short time.
it is reported, he will.be a benedict, highly respected and the oommnnlty '■It is a rattling good play of life ii
eodw
assortment of cookies
Massachusetts village bright, fn
' WIlUam, Fred and Chaa. Lambkin the brlJe-to-be being a very estimable is greatly aroused over her alleged IIIfound in the city.
and breexy, and filled with honest
left today tor Toledo oti the excursion. young lady who was a resident of this toeatmenL
special Ring
Fred Pratt and wife have gene to city 'up to Ust spring- The doctor
Fenton for a visit.
Clemens-^on. Edgar Wilks
accompanied by his mother. Hr*.
E. C. Chosahire and little daughter E. P. Wilhelm, who will visit at Day- will deliver the address at the unvellSOLID SOLD Dims
Fay. of Honor. have>one to Toledo.
Hotherts palnttng ol the
ton. O.
U H. Gage loft this morning for a
iadapted for (Are
core broochitU,
I posi
visit at Adriu.
SC. Peterle Chiirch by Urs. Flora
MAPLE CITY NOTES.
3SB amid all bronchial diseases.
Hflve tanstis wortky of
Mre. Or. Qauntlett left for Boston
Adams Darling In memory of her son.
- -• by Jas this morning.
year sertoas coaslAerad In Leela Edward Irving Darling who died here Johnson and S.-E
Mrs. McKinney went to Mlland to
several years ago. Hi*. Darting Is
nau Village.
tioB. Come ud sec BS sad
day for a vlslt^__
Maple City, Mich.. Oct.. 7.—Mr. and of the founder* of the society of the
il ohtling.Iewcler.
we win ten yOB sit sboot
Mr. and Mre^C. J. tternett left today Mrs, Geo. Clement have returned from Daughters of the American RevoluRoy Wise. 921 South Union
I for a trip to Detroit and Toledo.
tloa.Elk Rapids.
Mr*. C. D. Haynes of Mayfield went'
street, was the fortunate young
Miss Jessie and Hattie Fleming of
man to win the suit of “Ctollege
Delawaro today.
^•w• Liiliic.s’ iiihI
Grand Rapids are visiting their uncle.
NEW6 OP THE THEATRES. .
Brand" Clothes in the contest
Mlai Ruth Troutwine and broth- Mr. EUd CluB.
M’t fsrjttUbe »>*«
G<*nts‘
last evening. Sec Ms suit and
• Howard have gone to Defiance. O.
J. O. Duncan of Sutions Bay was in
Tbe Oiuwa Dally (Can.) says:
you will know that the “College
Peter Swsn wnd wife and C. Bi
"The story of Qnlncy Adams Sawiwn today.
have gone to Jerome for a short vfalL
Brand" fits as if made to order.
Take the Bevatsr.
J GRAND OPERA BOpSL
Mfss Carrie Sullivan is doing some er as dramaUasd by Justine Adams
Frank Sladek and wife of Randolph dress making for Mfs A. E. Bellinger. nd presented to a large andlenco
Tbe Boston Store.
CItizeBS’ PboBC No. 197stivtei left this morning for a trip-to
R. R. Dc^rence, formerly a resident tbe Russell tbeMre last night is o
Chicago.
r ihis place but now of Kingsley of the best of Its kind ever seen in
One Night Oniy I
Mre. F. D. Marvin and aon Morriaon spent' Sunday with his father-in-law. Ottawa. The play cannot receive a
have gone to Shepherd to visit rela Mr. Brow.
better patronage than it deserves."
.From today until Saturday closing
tives.
Harry Parka of IVaTenie City
~ "The Citlxen" says: “It certainly time we will sell:
Mre. F. C. Chapin went to Perry te- working In A. B.3elUnger's mill this
lOfl dozen Klmc
New England piece. If you
li ll wliich will i»f> cldStHl
each.
Jay and will then go to Battle Creek week.
___
5 laugh and your dignity will 10c600
doz
for a visit.
• out ut
ClaveU & Bloom are now conven not object to yonr’langfalng at home at 10c eachFred Raymond'e
Mra. George Stevens and Fiwd and iently located in,tbelr new stort
260 dozen Linen Initial handkerchiefs
ly jokes—such jokes as amuse you at
Famous Comedy*
Harry Stevens of Bingham went to
in better condition -to accommo your owD table. U by chance you bear at 15c each.
60 dozen luge size Gent’s Linen
Toledo on the excursion today.
date their extensive trade.
there, you will relax your dignity handkerchiefs at 18c each.
Mrs. Malcolmn Winnie, ar., and son
Miss Minnip Husby who has been and hear a bucolic play given by
25 bushel of School handkerchiefs
will visit relettvos at Toledo for a working at the poor farm for the last artists who know how."
with fancy bord r at 5c each,
‘w Jays.
Plain School handkerchiefs i
y(?ar. has gone to Sutton Ray to learn
Hft. STEPHEN FmPATRICK,
ich
The passenger receipts at the Pere
Have you tired of seeing the same
rs' trade.
Marquette depot hi thta city ran up to
class of shows night alter night? Do
MISS mLL HODGSON
Mr. Brow,
22.300 yesterdv.
,
ha.0 been suBerlng severely with rheu- you long for someth^ new.
R. Hicks of Walton, who baa been matlsmthinp different? If so, see "The Mis SPECIAL SETTLERS’ EXCURSIONS
and an Excellent Company
In the city for a short time, returned
souri
Girl
”
which
comes
to
Stein
A pumpkin pic soclgl will be given
Duluth. South Shore and Atlantle
home this morning.
Is tbe Bribes CewedY is Yesn.
t the Con^egational church next berg's Grand opera bouse next SatnrRailway.
Dr. 8. O. Sawyer left this morning Friday evening. October 9.
Prom Mackinaw City to points in
dsy. October 10. This famous comedy
accompanied by W** wife, for a trip to
is said to be toUUy unlike all others. Montana. Idaho. Washington, Oregon
and British Columbia. Tickets on
Chicago.
. V__
. HANNAH NEWS REPORTED.
Mora Kiatier of C^r City has gone
Tbe public takes no chances on a
I his old home In northern Indiana Poor Potato Crop in That Section of play tike "The TVo Sister? " It hM Helena. Butte and Anaconda <2g.M;
SPLENDID CAST! for a visit.
been fried and proven to be “the real Spokane, »30.50; Seattle and T^ma.
the County.
Washington. Portland and Ashland,
The Fou^ station on the M. A N. E.
EUBORATE SCENERY!
Hannali. Mich., Oct. 7.—Tompkins’ thing." IR: management and author Oregon, 332.00. Proportionately low
JCRAND OPEM HOUSE road
wdll be closed np tomt
of tbe highest reputation and a rates to all Intermediate pednU.
Comedy- Music- Farce
school will be closed Monday for a
RRST CUSS SPECIALTIES!
glance at the cast will convince any'' For further psrttcnlars please apply
two weeks’
Pathos- Sentiment.
intelligent theatre-goer of the surpass to J A. Mlchaelson. Traveling Pass
enger Agent. Michigan Trust B^ldiM,
If yre bsvt atm teci -Z*i* *»d
with his daughter. Anna Doyle, ing excellence ^f the produc
Grand Rapids, or Goo. W. Hibbard,
DgitT'’sxktb*Kwb«
km.
characters rome from New England, General Passenge/ Agent, M^uW.
Id Chicago.
traeliocin Every I’arlicuU
82€l-t-46
I and two chil
1 Thursdsy
Nick Younglas and wife. ' Frank New York anil the great boundless Michigan.
dren of ^rtlett left today for Klpton, Koeple and Tony Doneth were Trav- west—"where the money comes from"
EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS.
—and Its sPcnea are actual picture*
-M'. City callers Monday.
The Bpeidal teachers’ examlnaUon
Prices;
25c,
35c,
50c, 75c;
Miasei Dors and Ethel Jamaaon took
Mamie firay'of Chicago arrived to from life. The announcement of the for Grand Traverse County will be
PRICES.: 25c, 35c, 50c.
MAJKSTIC BKVIVAT. -IF
the exoursion today for Toledo and attend the funeral of her sister. Mrs. performance of this remarkable play held at the court bouse at Traverse
■nclng at "
*■ *
Detroit.
in this city on next Wednesday, Oc City, commencing
Rswling.
October
IS
Mrs. Ira Woodruff of AMen passed
Rev. J, R. Abel is in ’Traverse City. tober 14th. is an item of unnsnal Im
Applicants for tolrd”giaJe eefUOthrough the city today on her way
MoBt of the farmers are digging portance in the season’s amusement cates must pass » patlsftlctory examOtvosso for a vlslL
reading
- n In g««raphy,
{
potatoes, tbey are turning out a history.
Jehn Everhart left tedaV for a viaK
crop thU year on account of the
whh bis mother. Mre. M. Everhart, bl^t which struck .them early and
THREE MEN DIED IN AGONY.
who lives in Cleveland, O., .
A Glorious riav for Young
jw they- are rotting.
Peoplc-of'all Ages, by
N
average standing
W. C. .Whinnary of Cedar Run reSyivester Koeple and wife of CadU- Drank QuantlUea ef Wood Aleohel
_
to fall below 60 p
75 per cehL. not
luniod todsy after a tote thi^gh Kal lac are visiting bU father, John Ko^le.
Last Sunday.
cent,
The reading excent. in
In any branch.
bran
kaska and Antrim counties.
Philadelphia. Pa.. OcL 7.—Thomas i^lMtJon^U! be from "A Bill From
for a. few weeks.
Mrs. G. A. Smith and aon and Mr.
and Frank Holmes, brotbec*. and Wm. the Town Pump”—Hawthorne.
For second grade any
of the
and Mrs. Geo. Lnckey went to CenterCamm. died in..a^y yesterday as tbe
It Saved Kit Leg.'
of al^bia. physburg this morning.
P. A. Danforth of lAGrange. Ga, result of wood aloohol ptdsonlng. The additional branches
r general I
You will rind more of it in less time
Mias Nettie Armstrong and Belle BUffereil f:ir siv tnonlhs with a frightand ooDve tangbt
fnl
rimnlng
sure
uo
bis
leg;
but
writes
Miller went to Mlland and Detroit this
and- have an average sUndjii a poor floor, than in any other, thing
Bueklen’s Arnica Salve whoUy samed lifrge qnanutles of vrood alco
Presented ' iVith Every Ail- per cent, not to fall
morning.
hol ml;ed with water. lemonade and
o ij in five days. For Ul«i
-nt. li
M. Bennett has gene to Detroit Wounds, Piles.
It’s the best
'
we know of. Therefore when baying
M. It’S
flecond^ Md*°thSd ^^e certiflu^te
world.
-Id. Care
Cure guaranteed
guirai
Only
bis sou. Don, has gone to Ann Arwill'be granted at all the examinaUems.
Sold by Bugbee ft Roxbuigfa
don't stop short of the "BEST.’’
No one can receive more than thrw
RaMus and Bank*.
>or.
Avoid serious rennlts of kidney t.
Co, and S' B. Wait ft Sons, dragglsta.
hladde'
disorder
by
taking
Foley’s
Bert and Floyd Grubb of Archie laft
1-m-w Mannfaetnced by
Kidney Cure. Sold by Joe. G. Johnson
and 8. E. Wait ft Seas.
eoi'
Picture Special For Saturday !
Ten Cents Each.
Baby Robes
CITY BOOK GTORE.
WHEN
Tmro\
KinpALL
CORN SYRUP
W. W. KIMBAU CO.
Battle Ship Bis
cuit lOc per lb.
Rastall’s
New
Jewelery
Store...
amNCY ADSMS.SSWYBK
JOHN J.
BREZ 1 N A
The Trwerse City J
Real'^te Exchan^
Bastall,
Room 515, Wilhelm BIk.
CTEINBERG’S
City Opera House
Saturday Oft in
Satchels
TONIGHT
Below Cost!
John T. Beadle.
A HUSBAND
ON SALARY
CTEINBERG’S
WEDNESDAV . .
*«.eo.
“THE
MISSOURI
GIRL”
Oct. 14
EXTRA!
Two Sisters
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h
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
DENMtN THOMPSON
The Old Homestead
immsmnem
Preveiats Bright’s Disease and Diabetes
SOLD BY JA8. G. JOHNSON AND 8. E. WAIT ft SONS.
rg”sv
■S'-;
Hannah Lay Co.
^ R. ft I. ANNUAL EXCURf
R ft 1, agents tor ton totormattoa,«
address.
C. L. LOCKWOOD;
Oeneral Paaa. Agent.
. 8261-tf
Onmd aqdds. Mldu
,r Do-ling Clrde work.
VRS. ADPre A. QIB98. Mayfield.
■KTIKBT A. WHITR Fife tftke.
GEO. L. CRISP.
^ .
OooDtT Commlsshmer of Bttooola.
^4
Tiawcae City.
r.
■ ■ aw
THE HAHjY SAGtig^WEPNESDAV. OCTOBEB t, ia03.
EAGLE WANT ADS.
w map of Grand Trav
TO SBLL^A good leather top boggy
............................. er bicycle. U“Front Street
WANTED-Bench *
. experience in cabii
J.E. Grielkk Co.
GIKS»G ‘ROOTS
TO SELU-46 acM near Lake AonUduse, seven rooms; post bam;
wire fencing; cedar block ceUsr;
cleared; wat». Uttle ft McNam
an 322 Front street.
WANTDD—WUl
TO SEOil^Fsir yotts« «aimd. Idsd
fennior oo«^ horaee with flue colt
Also three cows. UtUe ft McNsnAn.
3S694I
UTTI^ ft McNamara. SOS Front
street hare Among othetC; a fine
40-Acre fArm four mllee west of
town; good soU; good house, stone
ceHsr, orchArt, etc., etc. OaU
see ns Aboat it
S»94f
LITtLB ft HcNAMARA, 208 Front
street will sell yoo a nice UtUe
accident burglary, casualty, or pUte
1 and maple.
Umber, I
Waterpower prlvllegh.. Plenty
... . of
speckled trout in the stream. Apply
to Geo Rouh. 610 Bast Bi^th
street Traverse , City.
ClUxens'
'phone 361. 4 rings.
8247-tf
TO SBOX—House on Barlow street
low price, eesr terms; also on TO SELL INSURANCE. K there is
■nyihing you want to know or want
^hth. Lincoln. State. Fern, Ninth.
done in the line of insurance we will
Tenth, Oeventh. ' Randolph anl
be glad to have you call and see
Wayne streets, and man;' others In
ua Little ft McNamara Insurance
city and country. UtUe ft HcNamand Real GsUte Bxch^e.
an. SOS Front street Bell 'phone
»6»-tt
LITTLE ft McNAMARA have for Bale
a nice little brick cottage on east
side at low price and on easy tama.
. Smith,
Warm in winter and cool In snmmer
ClUsens'
and siding won't cm^ or get loose.
3264-tl
FOR SAlftl—Cook stove, in first-class
condTuon cheap. W. S. WUUama.
Bousewora in.iaauiy 0( roar; now
1103 Randolph street
2216-tf
house, modem conTenlencee; good
wages, steady' Job. Bell 'phone 227. 6oOD coal ^ve for sale Enquire of
Citisens' 868. 410 West Eaerenth
Ray Thacker. 609 Webster street
324VU
TO SELL—12 acres, near city;
8 for The Daily Eagle..
cleared; no buildings; -136 peach
trees; some grapes; good soil; easy
WANTEaj—A good girl lor general
cleared. - tdlUe ft McNamara Ins.
housework. Mn J. G. Jcdmson, 339
and Real Estate
3616-U
OATS WANTED—: will pay the high- FOB SALE—16-inch cedar wood de
livered to any part of the city.
eel market price f<w 6.000 bushels of
oats. B. J. Morgan.,
8863-tt
E. Qreilick Co.
3U7-tf
JO SELL—Or
propert}-, 80-acre farm in Wexford
Sion B. F. D. routes______________
county: easy terms; wlUi or with
out stock and tools: 76 acres Im
The Dally Eagle and therefore get
proved; five acres- In wood; bouse
the latest market reports, nnd city,
state and nati<»ai news of the day
seven rooms; some orchardT«uu
more complete than in any other
over 100 tons of bay; windmill, tank,
paper published in ncwthem Michlgranary, two bams, etc. UtUe ft
McNamara Insurance and Real Es
tate ^tchange.
XO SELL—House on Bast Eleventh
streeu 4 houses on Tenth street,
one on-Ninth street, one on Rail
way avenue, two on Webster, two
WANTED—Two barbera at once; good
on Slate, one on Washington snd
wages. Julius Hale, Tbompsonvllle.
others—terms to suit any reasona
3249-tt
Mich.
ble customer—monthly or as yon
wish. UtUe ft McNamara, 208
WANTED—Faithful person to call
Front street
on retail trade and agents for manulactnring house; local territory; 40 ACRES TO SEILU-On easy terms
straight salary |20 paid weekly and
with about 6 acres cleared, stdall
boose. iBb'bim—only 9400. UtUe
ft McNamara, 208 Front street
permanent; business saccesstnl.
cloae Bdt-addreased envtiope. Superittt^ent Travelers, 620 Monon
INSURE YCUR PROPERTY now lor
- Bldg, Cbkago.
S247-t-21
you may have a Are at any Ume.
UtUe ft McNamara, 808 Front St
Manltou Island.
Good timberprice »ia6 per cord. Want 10 met
B. J. Morgan.
3261-tt
TO SELL—Nloe Peninsula &nn, 49
acres; nice buildings; good ordiard;
bay shore; low price; easy terms.
Uttle ft McNamara, 208 Front st
WANTED—Orden for 16-lncb <
wood, delivered to any j»rt of the
city. J. E. GreUlck Co.
3117-tf
of 21 and 36; clUzens of United
States, of good charactar and
perate habits, who can speak, read
and write BngUah. For liitormaUen
apply to Recndtliig Officer, 206
Front street. Traverse City, Mich.
—Six foot show case in
HORSE. HARNESS and light dna}- for
sale cheap. 722 State street, 'Phone
No. 393.
3247.tf
legs; 20 acres cleared: nice fnilt
farm and summer resort place; price
low; terms easy; some fruit LltUe
ft McNamara. 208. Front street
coupl
............ ......
suitable for otDces or for sleeping
rooms, modem bulldkig, steam beat.
Little ft McNamara, Insurance and
Real Bstete Exchange.
TO LET by UtUe ft McNamara-^ce
front office's set baaln, steam heat
nice hardwood floon. Cheap.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MONET TO LOAN on /personal prop
erty. In sums to “if- Also a few
horses bought and sold. 1. Newland.
room 60S. new WUnelm block, fifth
floor.
'B6-tl
TO SELL—A stock of groceries and
general merchanii ; a good chance PRIVATE LCTaNS on salary and per
sonal proiJeriy. The NaUonal Loan
to get a ready-m. o bu '
Co.. C. A. Butfieriand, Mgr., 808 Wit
helm block.
)
3269-tf
to investigate 1
nees. Uttle ft
VB DO FARM or city insurance
Front street
casualty and burglary insitrance.
FOR SAl^Nlce new house, No. 866
UtUe ft McNamara, 208 Front St
Washington street; 960.00 di
3186tf
balance monthly. See B. O. Gillett,
'-^623 Baat EWith street or write NOTICE—I win do dressmaking this
winter
atjny home, 414 Bast Bi^th
■ F. A. Clary. Grand RapiiiB.street Mra. L. B. LaFranler.
FOB BALE—40 acres. Fine tmit ana
3268-tl
farm land near Traverse City.
About 10 acres ^ar balance Vood.
Msrlceta.
Inquire Mrs. Fred Schrette. 2T
Detroit—December wheat 84; No.
' North Dlvlsloir street
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2 red. 83%; No. 3 corn, 47: No. 3 white
FOE-S^ by UtUe ft McNnmaia, oaU. 37%.
208 Fhmt street, a fine Tirlck build'
Toledo—Wheat cash. 83%: Decem
ing—two -Mores and . modem tene ber. 84%.
•
*
ment rooms above—price lees than
Chicago—December wheat 77%;
yon can buUd lor. a good invest
ment for spare money.
December corn. 46%^ December oats,
36%: October pork, 910.90; lard. 97;
ribs. 98.66.
- •
Traverae.City—Potatoes; 40 cents:
roetdpts. three or four loads. Apides,
3247-tf
91.26 for average to 91.60 for choice.
TO 8BLL-40 acres, 7 mUes from city,
Chicago—Excessive receipts of po
some orchard; some wood; Utg tatoes came on a market iu which U>e
house; some small fnilt UtUe ft
demand was limited both on local and
- McNamara Insurance and Real
change, 222 Prtmt street
8188-tf shipping account. The reanlt was a
of 9 cenU to 10 cento per bush
FOR SAIE—Farm, 160 acres; house, el. 40 to 66 cento being paid. Apples,
bam. fnilt and timb«. and price
only 11,700: part cash, part Ume. 91 to 93.26.
Another near KeysUme, .80 aerea,
Grand RapUs^ototoes show but
and cheap at 92,390. And many mue change, either In quality or price.
others at varlons prices and in vwlouslocaUons. UtUe and McNamara. Good stock, which by the way was In
the minority, was. snapped up ven'
208 Front street.
8847-tt
prompUy at 60 cents, while the ordi
TO SEU^ns aefS; 70 acn« clear
ed; house two story. 6 rooms, parUy nary] ran of the staple was taken at 40.
flaiahed; rooms all flnished dowa cento and upward. From the reports
Btaira; bam old. 80x40; two gran- of farmers there is little ItkelUiood of
ertea attahbed to bam; good weU
nprovement in Uie situation.
near house; outside cellar holding
100 bnsbeto
ft. of potatoes; orchatd, SO; To cloae them out—Plano case KimReal Bsuto Exchange. -
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ST of Minor Cases Were Disposed
of Today.
Circuit court adjourned today but
rnsldenble minor bnalneaa wps trans
acted before adjournment In the
of the Tillage of Kingsley vs. D. B.
Wynkoop. et al,-the court granted a
decree which should take the place of
the original deed to sune land tot a
park site, which had been lost
foreclosure was granted to the Han
nah ft Lay comity against Xlbert H.
Brown. Amy B.’ Estep was granted ce from Robert Estep.
In Uie case of Milo B. Wltmore Ts.
the Concordia Fire Insurance company.
has taken'the matter under
advlseroent. Edward A. Kllflee was
granted a Judgment of 910 againn
Frank Saxtem with 80 days allowed Uie
lant to appeal or take other
Birney J. Morgan was also givlime to appeal against the depiston in the case of Chas. JeDries
agatnei him.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Ed. Brosch has gone to Toledo on
le excursii
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hank have gone
to Jackson, Mich.
Mrs. H. Stebblns vwent to Thompson,
vine this morning.
Mrs. L. 6. Seecham of Wl
has gone to Adrian.
There will be no meeting of the
lUthbone Sisters tonight
Mrs. Chat. Emerson left today for
visit at Allegan City. Pa.
Miss S. F. Herbert of Old Mission
left this morning for Blissfleld, O.
Miss Sarah Prall has gons to Sag!iw lo vlBit friends and reUtives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McEwans of
Fouch left today for Van Bnren, O.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boekes of BarkCreek went to Masllon. O., today.
Mrs. F. G. Durfee and son have gone
Tole.10 and Detroit for a short vlsMist Beatrice Laldlaw and Mrs. T.
A. Lalldlaw have gone lo Toledo for a
'ew days.
Miss Marie Briatol la taking a holi
day trip to Durand, Benton Harbor
and Detoolt.
"A Husband on Salary,” aald to be
very funny -and also patheUc play,
will be psesented at the City opera
juse tonight
Attorney F. A. Boselly hat been notlBed'that 60 farmers'<» the peninsula
guaranteed the ri^t way from
Old Mission to Traverae City.
Dr. J. M. Wilhelm and Mita Bertha
t Clille will be married in Loudoq•me, O., tomorrow.
Frank Martin, braksman on the Betft Arcadla-rallroad, tad hli toot
crashed at Oopemlsh this moraing.
E. Als^'ugh of Alden passed
through the city today on her way to
Oak Harbor. O.
M. 8. Wetmore returned today to
ils home at Ionia after attending cir
cuit court here.
Miss Ada Neason and sister. Mrs.
Norman Hiil. left this moraing for a
visit at Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hank took tee
excursion this morning to go to Jackson for a-few days.
J '
R. D. Van Goiden and wife
daughter of Barker Creek left this
morning for Prospect O '
Mrs. L. E. Mitchell of Elk Rapids
was the guest of Mrs. Ida M. Bailey of
South Union street last night
Mail Carrier E. A. Evans, accompa
nied bj^hls mother, Mrs. Ellxabeth
Evans, left today for Ridgeway, 0.
Editor Brown of the Elk Rapids
Progress, will make a trip to Chicago
Friday, remaining there over Sunday.
There were about 100 tlcketa aold on
tee M. ft N. E. this morning for the
excursion to Toledo and other points
In Ohio.
Miss R. M. Kanagy of Atwood aocompanled by her grandmother, Mrs.
Marshall, was a gne« last night at
the home of C. M. Prall of this city.
This moraing they proceeded on the
excursion to Mrs. Hanhall's bone at
Palnavllle. O.
Roy Wise of 926 South Union street
was awarded the free suit of College
Brand clothing given away at the
Boston store last night He waa' con
sidered to have tee best fit. althcugb
tee judges had a hard Ume' dtelding
among the seven or eight contesunis
who all had s«to that looked like
made to order clothes
Trsgedy A-.ertod.
"Just in the nick of time our litUe
boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Wat
kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Penumonia bad playte sad havoc with him
and a terrible cough set in besljM.
Doctors treated him .but he grew
i^e every- day. At length wo tried
Dr. King's New Discovery for ConsumpUon. and our darling waa saved.
He's now sound and well." Bverybody ought to know, it'a the only sure
For Just one week from lodAJ'
we will alter, press and reptdr
suit free ot charB. It makes no
matter where you bought it The
Boston ^re.
I
TO/WORROW NIGHT 1—At
Big Scenic Production in Play
Form of “The Best New Eng
land Story Ever Written,”
ber so something like i
his face.
•And Ids three cbl-—
it warm for me. The oMe«
of sliteen. arid I’ve beard abe's
to Uirow tin pans at my head as
as I step Into the boose. Toucan;
itepmotber. but yen can Iffl
what tbe
— sltnatlon might be.
would yon do abont getting
again If you were meT Some Adi
me one way and aome anottiar.
don’t know exactly what to do."
“I think you'd be a fool to do it and
J5W I want to get through here and
get away. Y'ou don't seem to rODecaber
that I'm here to rob tbe boose.”
‘^tteklng of bad lock.” ssld a huid•PHility. Ofleea
tody the other day. "did yon ever bear
that It v^as bad lod; to go bedt to a
A. D. jTli,Ka.
honse yon bad once lived lot Well, It
to. I beard some one say that when I
wai-a little girt, and aoaw way It bai
always remained In my mind. If nny
By JAMES BASCOMB
person who has lived in my boose goes
P«Q«t itenugue Block.
away- sod talks of coming btA 1 al
Corrsoeax. wn. sv T. a Mecanis
OB. 8NTBBR. I«NTI8T.
ways trj- to dissuade him. One young
fellow scoffed at tbe Idea, yet tbe day New oBtoe over People’s Saviogs
after he came back to live wltb^me
Annt Mary .Graham, widow, who
be lost bto poaltkm and. did twt getlived on tlie outskirts of the village of
otoer untU be moved away from my
DR. L. P. OIFBER.
Bakersvlllo. was all alooe on that
faouae. He wonld have stuck it out
Graduate of Cleveland ;
Thursday evenlug. ITje hired nmo ba<l
only I told bim I would bare to bare
gone in one direction and the hired girl
my room. So be went away, and at
In aaolber. and neither was ex]>ecled about It” carelessly observed tbe
once secured snoiber and better posi
“but 1 wlah yoo had a tittle
ba^ before midnight. The widow
tion than tbe ooe be had when be flnt
„
DR, E. B. MDJOE, worked an-«y at a craxy quilt uotU » Time to spare. Is It necessaiT that yooj
(Alfi^fiWadriteWock.) Both 'phones
' Bar, neee, throat and fitting
o’clock and Lad Just pnt away her sew be at aome certain place at a certain
ing to make ready for bed when she minuter 1 wanted lo talk with you a
DR. HOLD8WORTH,
aliout my hired girt- Her nam^
Probably never In the btotory of tbe
beard the kitchen door <^>en and shut. minute
to Sarah Jackson. Sbe’e a good girl, but world was a better bargain made than Bomns 7 and s. Mercantile Co.’s block^'
Then aome one wal^ across thv room romantic."
Speetol attention given to tfee eye.
and o|H'u^ the slttiiiK room door and ; "Bang it woman! I’m here to robr tbe puechae^of tbe totond of Grenada.
ear. none and throat Gtosws
In tbe Brittob West Indiea It was
entered, nod alie lookei
fitted.'- Both 'ptaonea.
bought by the French from tbe Caribs
strauger ]>r>'sent. He was a
1 ..vr^ll. yon can tell me about Sarah by a solemn treaty In tbe middle of tbe
I»- A- H. HOLLIDAY.
middle age. falrij- well dressed
first, can't you? And the hired man— seventeenth. century, and tbe price
face was not at all wicked, ttiuugb it where are you golngr
j paid was twtobottlea of nun. teu’s Graduate ot T'oronu ‘UniversHy Office
lud a disalpsied look.
in Munson block. 'Phonea: olfiee
meaa of potuSge was a good stroke of
103;. refldence. IW.
'^h i "B^oriWvSrrobbed
tbe
bouMl business by comparison. Tbe Caribs
aiou. ^aaid as she regaided him ^fb ,
^
about"DRS. W. B. ft W. 8. MOON.
baring sold tbalr blrtb,a pusxltd oot “but
excnse.ls that T •
right and rnlnly tried to get tbe tolaod ■Phones: Oace. ClUiens' 107; Bell. 99.
W. E. Residence 710 Wash., Clt.
tMct by fone. It Is odw one of Eng
■phone. 216; Bell. 99. W. 8, resi
land's most ))rosp:TDUs colonies in tbe
dence. 409 West Tenth. Clt
, make him West indies, n ilb a fXgtUlalloD Of over
-phone 723.
60.M00 and a l/ig trade.
be gone."
"You don't mean that yon sre a rob-' The Battle Crosad of tito Asoeas. !
- Forraler's
her'/" queried the woman.
...TT, what .1 ««,
came under the
"TIurt's
am. .I know v«.,
you are;
DB- P. P. LAWTON.
mood's orcbwtra.
386l-t2,
Room 326* Wilhelm block. Citizens’
■phone 641; Bell 'i*one 378.
HER ONE ^
OPPORTUNITY
LODGE NOTICES.
DR. R B. GARNER.
Traverse Bay Tent No- 136. K. O. T. Bperial atunuon given tt
dtoenses of women. Office over
First NaUottol bank. Call-Lmth.
•phones.
1. A. THOMPSON. M.T).Office In Hamliton-Mimken block.
] -n
Honrs: 9 to li n. m.. 2 to 4 p. m’
. MM.. Friday nlgtato In KareiAera'
'Phone No. 72.
!t:all. A. V. Friedrich. Com.; J_ "
"TL somewhat glad of 4hat." said
sw^n***
i Shields, R. K.: E
- A. Evans.
- ns. F.
: 1
OR. W. F. SiHANGWAYS, .
Aunt Tilai-j. "A man who biid Just
turned robber broke into mv sNter'a
tvatebed night and day. t\ ben be
Formerly assistant lo Drs. Hoax anil
bouse In Tuvlorrllle a few w'cks ago. “«• “OJ- «ll» approaching from the ; Traverse City Aerie No. 383. F, O.
Oaks in the eye. ear, nose and
and Icati't tell you of themlKtakes'be
I'o *0' *
“Poo the westeni itoglte. meets in r\)reate™’ hall.
throat departments of the Cblcago'
for each sail. If they iTuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Walter
Polyclinic college and bospital
made. She bad 80 cento in hi-r purse,' column-one
w'um^
;Loranger. worthy (
a..u
.om nou
.«i 975 .u
-at-------Practice Umued to eye. ear. nos*
and ..eun...
Ik* look that
and left
In u..e
one of <*2^
Ti theeasra rimilar sign
and throat and fitting of glasses
the dniwvri. ot the sewing ninebine. set on the eastern column.
block.
Citizens'
602 Wilhelm
She has real solid silver spoons, and
Hither iti llio'O' days rame up ot
Traverse Bay nlve No 71. L. O. T.
phone
668.
MM., meeu in 1. O. a r . hail Tneo.ret he laid them aside and took the the mysterious western seas tbe g
plated. The sheriff aald he was noth- argosies hideii with gold and silver dhy afieroqpn. September 8 and 22.
Wednesday
evenings.
September
and
log but u bungler.”
an** Jewels, with sHks and spices and
‘■rn try 10 <-lean np tblm.'* in good rare woods, wrung at the cost of thou- 2. 16 and 30.
shape.” replied tbe ndiber. who bad .sands of barmleas lives and craeltles
Traverse City .Lodge No. 222. F. ft
taken a seiu on tbe edge of a chair unspcakalOc from Uie fair lands which
nd wss twirling bls^t
U* between the waters of tbe Carib- A. M. Special communication each
"Our snpjHjr was over three hours!bean sen iiud the giant wall of the Mondw. H. O. Joynt W. M.; M. B.
ago. but I can T>ring‘ rou a cla« of Andes. And hither, when En^ad. Haskell, secretary.
milk and a piece of-pie. I will leave too. began to torn ber eyes to El
for Frankfort.-senzoma. Mt Pleasant,
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200, L
the door open so that you can see all Dorado, came the great war galleons
tee time. You’ll fed better for some- , of Spain and Portugal to meet these
Clare. Alma. 8t. Z^wto. luaca. Owosso..'
thing to eat. The i«^ I si-ke of precious cargoes and convey them safe
Howell. Aon Arbor. Toledo, and nil
drank a whole pltc^ of sour milk, Into Ltoboii or Cadiz before those terriwhen there were two;)tkns of sweet on , ble Engllsii sea wolves could get scent
sootbera -nad es te.n points.
tbe buttery sbdres ‘‘befewe him. He of tbe prize.—Macmillan's 'Magaxine.
Traverse City Chapter, No.' 147.
r 3. KIRBY. O. P. A. ■
O. R 8., meets in Masonic ball the
must have been a
awkward fel- I
Tuesday on or before each full moon.
low.”
!
Matote's AnUtte.Beat.
Tbe robleucdAtoUAM^d. and tbe i Masle's^lber was a poet her mother Annie Soole. W. M.
woman fetched him a
‘ everybody said that
Duteess Camp No. 2J46; M. -RT. A.,
of pumpkin pie and a large gUas of , Malxle was suie to be a genius, ft w*s
milk and luateniallx observed;
i ber fate by Inheritance. No one pre- meats at Woodman ball Monday
er 6. • •
~ -Jusi make yourself rl|d)t ii%home dieted the direction in white
while you eat ao'd drink. Did I under- •ould eventually turn, but when she
For Grand Rapids. DetrolL Toledo.
stand you to say yon were a married was eight her -tiiut Mirabel was sure
Chicago ana sra«t 6:00 a. m.. ll;SS a.
manr
m. aad 6:20 p. m.
she would be a great singer. What her
For Muakegon, Saginaw. Bay City.
"No'm. I was married
but my ' nodes thought U of no importance.
wife to dead.
I Tbv had little or no Imagination.'
and 11:66 a
"Was that befo you became a rob
About the time tbst ber aunt had eetNOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
For Manistee, Lodlngtom and Hii:
VI Ued Matole's career Grandpapa WUkle
The tax roUa »r tee collection ot waukec, 0 a m.. J1:6S a m. and 5:2t>
“Yes.”
^
■ said he had boj/es of. tbe child. “.She'll
teool aad clt] taxes and special
“I am rather glad of that If I bad , turn om just like anybody.” he chucFor Elk Rapids, Kalkaska and Cen
laamento for tee five wards of tbe
a robber for a husband I should always ; kled. "See 'f she don't."
tral LakA 7;0u a m., 1:20 p. m. aad
be worried about him. Have you any i It seemed that fim somiher night on city of Travers© City, Michigan,’have 6:S0«p. m.
chlldrenr
| the farm as it grandpapa bad struck been placed in my bands for collaetton.
For Charlevcrix and Petoskey.
"No’m.” be sulkily admitted. He ap- j the right note. There had been a won- I will be In my office for tbe purpose p. m. and 0:30 p. m.
peared-dlssatisfied with tbe situation. | derful sunset Matote's mother with of collecting said lazes on every week
H. F. MOELLER,
Gen. Paw. Agt
“That's good. If you hud children half shut
day from now until Nov. J. 1908, from J K$HOB,
you couldn't be with them tuueb of tbe [ Clande Lorraine's paintings. Maizie’s 8 o'clock unUl UT30 o'clock In the
time, and if you got arre-^ied they ; fatber had looked lyrics, and tbe lay
GRAND
RAPIOS
ft INDIANA R-Y. W. would feel had about It. I don'i want ; membera of die family alab ezprosaed fbrenoon and from I o'clock to 4
In
Effect
Sept
27. 1908.
to ask too many.questions. Ii\it ns wc Ibetr delight in tbe acene. Maizle o’clock in tee aftenmon of each day.
Trains leave IT*verse City as fedAll taxes paid before September I
are here alone I'd like to a‘k bow you looked depressed.
Iowa:
happened to become a roblK-r."
“Sec her!" whispered Annt MIrabeL WIU be received without collection
Ftor Petoekey, Grand ^gplds and Chi"Look here, woman. I waini what ‘‘What exquisite, feeling In her facer' fees and on all taxes remaining
cago, 6:10 a. m.
money you have lo the house. I didn'ts Malzle's parents looked, but II was paid on September 1 and. until October
rvt z-etuae;.
Petoakey. .asacaiDaw.
Maddnaw. ui
Grand
come here to gossip,”
the grandfather who spoke.
a penalty of one per cent for wUee- Rapids aad Ft Wayne. 11:16 a t
“Of course yon didn’t" she pleasant
"Tniafs wrong with ynpr be asked.
ly replied. ”1 know ensugb aluut rob
"Notliljig." pouted Maizle. “only ev tloD wiU be charged on all taxes re
bers to know that they are ii*«nys In a erybody's so taken up with the sunset maining unpaid on October i and un
buny. but I thought you inighi take and I want.-d to see tee pigs fed!"
til November 1 a penalty of two p«
time to answer a few quesiioua Just
cent for collection will be charged
Can Doo taecni
the same. Yon must rememlK-r timt I
Office In 'Wilhelm block. Room 219
never bad a chance lo talk to n robber
The oelehratCTl French physiogno
M. B. HASKELL.
before." . ,
mist GratiulH adtuilted tbst dogs have
WW-tf
city Treemirer.
“Well, tjfcn. 1 couldn't make money
P. m.
------ arrive 1.— -------------at anything dee, and to I (urovd mbWayne Grand Rapide, PetiMkey and
ber.”
regarded as jie.-ullar to man. Sooteh
Macktohw. 7M p. L.
•<lh. I see. Welt I'm p:ivtng my collies certnlnly seem at times to smile
Trains arrive from NortkporL
hired man 916 a month and i>ourd. bnt at slglils which ure comical and on
Omena and SntteM Bay,
1
10:30
A m,
he coiiiptolns that it to not ciiuiigb. He occnslotLs nl slieir inastere.
3:60 p. m. and 8:05 p. m.
O. H. HORSE.
may turn robber any day. If tie does I
Many iuslunces have been advanced
Chair car and sleepers on. all-trains
don't believe he will muke nny gr.‘at » prove their qul<k appreciation of a Tbe popular Aucttoneer of Grand rmrth and south of WaltoA
Traverae
county.
’
Office
380
Bast
success nl It, as he to too slow. The j Joke, tine- of these InlelUgenl dogs
C. L LOCKWOOD. G, P. f T. A..
hYont street, Tftiverse City.
onl.v iliue he etee hustles Is when be to nsec to k»k with a knowing atr at his
ARCHITELTS,
wnslitng up for dinner I have l)opn master wheu he su«- a traveling b.-ar.
C. E. MURRAY, Agent'**^ R«PW»wondering if you wouldn'l iidvise
and hlH Ups tverr drawn back at the
Traverae City.
F.
E
WALKER.
iitsjiil a .vrtulii matterconirrs and Ills .•.ven twinkled with
Architect 1
M. ft N. E. TIME CARO.
“Uadaiu. do yon undentaDd why I quite H •-.inm-ious smile, .
t
rwldence.
42rfYftb'st'^L’
Leave Trav. Clty..9:36Am, 3:66p.m.
nm hvrer*
Darwin recognized this aense of hu
~
maue
ana
Arrlve
Platte
River 10:24a.m. CSSp.ai.
“Yes. to rob me."
^
mor Id n dog. and refers to Its sportive
II size details given with aU pia©.
nor .............11:04a.m. C:40p.m.
Then hand me over what you can play irben a slick to thrown, tvhlcb It
—iplre Jct...ll;30s.m.
lay bauds on. I can't sit here gabbing picks up and almost allows you to re
TRAINED NUR8E&
Emp. via E. ft 8- E 12:10p.m.
like an old woman.”
cover before It darts away with It.
Interiochen ..10;S4a.m. 4;47p.m.
MRS. E. W. SHELDON. NURSE.
“Bnt there's lots of rime,” she pro
Mr. Lloyd Morgan tells of a retriever,
Copemlab .. .11 ;(i5Am. 6:28p.m'.
tested. “You'll be clear to Spooners- a "Jolly dog." which showed ils sense
..
ll.:25Am. 6:42p4D.
vUIe before any one knows I've been of fun upou the sands, where It-n-uuld
■‘Manistee ........12:05p.m. CtSffpzn.
robbed. What I wanted to ask you bury a iiuiiibor of small crabs and
Price 912 to 914 pe- week.
abouf Is rills: I've been a widow for bark with delight when, after waiting
f«- Provemont leaves 6 a m.
six years. I've had three offers to and wafchiiiK. It saw a leg or cUw INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATi:
^n from- Provemont arrives at
mqiry again. The last one is from emerge.
J. H. MONROE
7.64 A m.
Deacon Warner, and I’ve been consider
General Insurance and Real Bktate
A BrUk Cen-vapeadvavv.
ing It. He'snprettvgoodmaalguesa
•>•’ Wilhelm block.
Ure. laiajHoii wok sayiug an sffecbut he's got ways about him and three
_ And STbSmBR'L^fe---------TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
children to boot. Re wants everybody Uonato and tearful farewell to ber bust laanistee and
In the bouse to go to bod at 8 o'clock band BB Ebe was abont to start for a
J.M-TDLLBR^
Praak^ mh^ shorteet and ck
and get up at 8. He wants fried pork monte's vtoll to her old borne.
Land iMker and ttmbw'
^ ro^ to Chicago, Milwaukee and
“Now. m.v dear.” said Hr. Lantson In
rery morning for breakfast and fried
"*“*-----“-nbor
.
uuiFcu
and
aua
stubble
Buiuoie
tonoa
lUih every night for supper. He buys a pleasant but (Inn tone. "I wish you
Beeideoee 206 Sooth
~V4AjOOPEMISH AND jOa:
the teea;>esl kind of inolnsses. and he wonld try not to «ak me for money ev
Cttlsens' 'phone 712. June I
6:30pm
Bays that pajKW trindow eurtalns ought ery time you write."
“Well. I will tr.v not to.” said Mta
to tost ten years. Don't you think
moet any xvlfe would squabble with amson. wiping ber eyw “but you DR. T. A. WILHELM.
yon know. Henry, tbal means 1 shall
Mm Bhotit these thiugsr
DmiTlST.
n guees they would." rcpUe<>
"»•" bare to write even ofieoer than usual.” City Opera House Block.
4^
A. E BAHBia, Agwt
»
Spanish main.
your first eruerlenoe’"
^'|No. by a long chaik-xlf. nearer my ; ^On tee^
^
Stelnberg’K Grand Opera
PERE Marquette
TAXES!
BIRECTORY
Mouse—TOAAORROIA/ NIGHT I
DUINCY ADAMS SAWYER”
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Corner Folks
"ta t«< It I.II h.
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