The Daily Eagle, August 27, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, August 27, 1903

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

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THE
VOU XL NO. 3227.

IHILT

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TRAVEB8E CITY. MIOHIOAN, THUfiSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1903.

A
BOILER ^VORKS
FOR THIS CITY

nawoTa
DiSTtJCT.. d.ANAQER
FDR U. *.»«.* A. eo.

becomes

He SuecMds d. C. SbOMniek nf
Cadillac Raalsnad.

sun PAvdRs

WILL

A brAnliful Spiece Suit,
-,.'X
u>d

'

Set::.?"-.

-OtCUPY

POLS'

FACTORY ON OTT SITE.

MACHINERY

ii-efloe

CURTAIN

AYILL ’ARRIVE

ON

CHARLEVOIX SUNDAY.

Erkkaen W!!l I

J M. Blakaelee haa bate honarad
wttb a, pspDotloii by tba Dsltad Stataa
F^R-and AaoMpiit ImJsscc Oo. of
Saginaw. He Id row dlMeME.auaager
Mm C. McOOtaitA of
Cadillac. resIgiiaJ. Ha
the books Tueoaay aud sum haa fall
charge.
Mr. McCormick ceslgnad te take a

H«m^tt4ho Spring;

_A bcMtifiil. tiriiv.v, >,
utredoalc cult, (wottli
S1S.T3) DOW t31 ;.ii.
Ever>- ono of our «ue
Uoe ut .Sample Sull. al
skoic prophrttonal
A fine Htae nt .Sauple
Hdi) Upuptml.
One Wortli-•9.71. f.'.r;>. im<l right »luiii'
lU ^'Kipru:IoU4l

iualU) and accUant t^attbee cornpany.' ft was reported In the Cadillac
s 'at the tine of hi* Mlga
The Traverse City iwiler worka.,ls
le name of the IMest induotry to^' that be was making |£.o9 « yai
oaubllsbcd here. 0- C. BriokaoA «f bfe «ld ^lUon. He and Ur. BUkas
were fbrmeriy In |«rtearabip.ia
---- 18 tfee fouadef. It Jiill be''
^l8 city. McCormick will ba succaad
loeateJ in Uie„xtiftelB pole fnctcHY
the John rP. Oit^ CO.-B pn^ierty. new ed in the Cadillac local o«<» by p; B.
the Northe
lorthem Mtcblgu TiatuponaUal JenolngB.
Oo.’B dock.
.^Mr. ^cksM Is the proprietor of a
boiler works In Moskegeo. Last week
thlB dty and looked over
the ground for a hKOtton.. Being welt
pleased with the cUj and seeuring the
euruin pole factory for''a site, he de­
cided-to open a bnstneBs here.
lat Mr. Erickaon act* promptly Ib
evidenced by the fact that be has al­
ready ordered Dew machinery In Chi­
cago. and expects H to arrive here Sftu:ii the steamer Charlevoix H«
he will start with band power
but expects that the bUsItieBs will de­
velop 80 fast that be will install steanx, 'rURKISH GOVERNMENT ^AS OR­
DERS FROM WASHIN^ON
power In a few months. Today he
was offered n job by the Traverse City
iron wtrrkc which will bo held until To Inflict Immediate Puni
his boiler works we in edndUlon for
the MurdfFar.
order*, which he expects will be in
about one week.
Washington. Ang. 'sT.—Minister
Mr Bricknon will continue his shop
Ip Muskegon onUI eprlnc and will then Lelsbman today cabled the sut<
dosO'cDt his bUBinees there and move partment from Constantlnaple that
his machinery to this city, giving his Amerloan VloeCai«a] .'S||llJMi C.
whole attention to bU work here. Mr. Magelaseeo al Bdlmt had bew asOtt aays he Is' pleased to hare the saMlnaied while drlTlng la. bis oarboiler works located bete. as he- has rlagc. Minuter Leisbmte has callaJ
the Turkish gavemmaat
vemmaat for la:
!«■»■
take his work to Cadillac. Mr.
of th^mnoa
Erickson expects that be will employ
vs Id MlnA'sotri
from 25 to 30 men steadily when his
works aro In full running order.
», im.
Belriit la In Sytte. gnJ
latkia of nbMit IMfiM. .iy
Ve law A nm ClAis Sbic KitePt Sup.
mlniiter to Toriuy. MR
^

AN AMERICAN
ASSASSINATED

J..

J. W. SUTER,

Retell and Wholnmlo

. ■ T. W, T M I K L B Y

OSTi ilPATHY

SCHOOL SHOES

A. R. DIAMOND
nOU8E TO RENT

tM Front St.

\Vt- have taken the psiiik
to .Cud the U-kI on tl.e
iDBrket Kim- wejwani
yiiii lo put them to the
t.-M
They are hoiirst
shooi at liourst prifiv..

What Would You Do?
If some one loll] you whe-ve yon uouhl }r,.t the

l»-.sl

School Shoes in the eity'f you would ecriaiiily in­
vestigate and luarp for wui-HoIf. Wt-ll thars just
what we are telling __you. Wy believe we can give you'
more value for the money than any other shoe store

Bachant & Roscoe.
Parker Bros'. Old Stand

ir machlosB teis year.
The hoard dacMed to do without
matting oo the lower ball of the Cen­
tral steool bnt lAter left the
jor anitable matting to the comm.lttee
OIS-FRIBUTES CIRCULARS FOR
boildlnga fud grounds. Snpt OIV
MEMBERS TO.STUOYbert pidntad-out tbst the halls would
be.Loisy wUhout matUnc, as the UtaasSUPERVISORS MAY BE CONSULT- os are not dlamlased at the aame Ume.
*1' O Nltertson was empowered to din
EO IN. OCTOBER.
pose of the old matting at the beat
figure he could get
Prof Gilbert Says City' Schools
There was some discussion as
pare Wail With Eaat
rubber Ups on the c^i* lo
i- 6. XMLBERT RECOMMENDED IT
TO SCHOOL BOARD. ’

NEW

5STORY
BLOCK.

UNIOm

School Opens Sept. 8th

■x::.

We have Im.l
eoliu'.h opetivd

naviiigs Be-

Since the Bui^ars
Came to Town
est than to kevT >l ill the limise.
ThslM-eiQK S4'iisil>le.

WhBtao'yonthlsk about It?
WhatSoyos Dfrabout ti?

And to k^rln right bring the tw.v. liere
first for that new mil or i>aoU. Wo are
malting a aprelal showing of boys' acd
yooUi'H HoUitng Uiiirweek, rv.-ry « linlpn- on
Un’on Ht. filled wilh new fall mnl winter
BuIU. NocldBUwk Take a took slid yon
will be coQviiirctl we ultmv the l4^ehl luisortmenl of up-tc-dale children's clothing in the
lily.

A Few Specials This Week.
r.nv's IMO piec.- double breasted snils, slJ
u O'.] KurM-> •> aud Cs-aimeres. neat paUrrus.
^-..a apleudid value. a*-e I
~ "

S3.00

JuvmUe’ssoi.s'fortU.-i.. -from J

$3.00^

OLDEST I. 0. G. T. MEMBEX
DISCOVERED FORMULA FOR STU­
ART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS.

Rich Proprietor.

Mr*. P. C. Stuart, the bldeet me
of the Good Templars of Michigan,
who figured promlnenUy in the grand
lodge meeUng of the 1. O. Q. T. Just
closed bore. Is the mother ot'oi
the ricbeei men In Ulehikan. F. 'A.
Stuart, proprietor of Stuart’s DyspepaU Tablets, with dispensary located
at Marshall, Mich'.
Mr. Stuart Ir one of the' few bnsl08 men in the sUte who baa Ml____
up several bnhdred thonsand AaGan
In thff past three or four year*. He
does not claim all the glory to himself
however, although be is a <%ver finan­
cier. out he thanks Ms mothw. who
spent much Ume In Mteytog out the
furmula and manufacturing the reme­
dies on a small acale.

DISABLED

Open Toesdaj- evenings T to
a:}ii. All deposits payable on
demaDd.

H. I. KNAPP

Watchmaker

409 «. Union Street

TRAIN WRECtfCO BY DYNAMITE.

the Central News ageaey from OeaEtantlnople says that a-trMn doe there
this moralor wae wrecM by dyaabetween AdriaMple and OoaaMa-

FIRST CLASS WORK
IS

MY

SPECIALTY.

WATCHES. CI.OCHS
AND JEWELRY RE­
PAIRED PROMPT­
LY.

I

I

Naat «»9r

1

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»Mtb

I
»t

Sralrs'k SatSnr aSs*.

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SANK

MingtoD. Conn., Ang. 27.—The
steamer Maine of tie
line, arrived here tbli Bioridiig with
the etew otthe aehoODer J. W. Booth,
white was in ooUlalon last night with
the steam'er Whitney bound tor Bos­
ton from New Teck. jRjk
and five of the crew and one

After Strapping s Wl
0*ergia - '
AOanta. Qa.

"The Home of Good Clothins”

SCHOONER

I^^edpleT^

nHlh

or Thereabouts.

YACHT RACE
DECLARSiFF
RELIANCE WAS ONLY 1-d-:OW A
MILE PROM FINISH.

^_______•

nothing was done.
The formatloc of a county normal
T%e aalaty of yr. M. Smith for tak­
traUihg class nest year was t«a»ing the stemd eensus in»
mandedd»y I B.-Qilbert.
from $45 to SfiO. white iTtb
ITtbe same ss
enl of schools, to the board of ednapaid last year.
Uon last nlghL His suggestions
la an
him by The Dally Bagle last week. He
recommended thnl the matter be
brought before the board of anper^
visors at their Octteer sesaka, so
that the machinery might be set In
moUon'for next year.
Prof. -Ollbsrt distributed clrcMars

WAS NEARLY
ELECTROCUtED

bf public instrucUon. in a letter to Mr.
Cillben. Delos Phil said that be oonstdered the formation of a normal balning class in Traverse City would be
one. of the greatest steps in advanee. that could be made In the
schools here.
l%e circulars contain a o^y cd the
:t provtJing for the eatablttenAt
of a county normal, bow a dirtrict
should be organised*, and the ndea
and r^Utlons governing the class.
The state bea^ half the ex­
pense. The other half is bUrne equalU by the county and the school dis­
trict.
•Ih.e. queaUen ot^ttlng suitabU
teacben Is pearly becoming i
dIfflculL" said Prof. QUbert. "We ;
either raise the salary scale np to a
fancy figura ap doue la the lanar
dties. or ptwntre our own teateers.
CadUsc and Charievolz have taken
steps to form nounty nanaal tnlnlag
clBsses. I would snggest that we ooBelder this matter now, and than U
thought adrtaahle to pusae IL we
jMMot u to tea heard «C sapsevt
at-tealr Ostohar MteS*.'

wtte at their

Naw Shot hinrc.

Kriilootly some pi-nple think it
belter to put tlieir money wiiere
it will be safe uutl earning inlei^

COR. 1
FRONT

as ibfc state

I. F. C. Stuart's Sen la New the

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

in the city.

No old *10011. All new and clean.

1. as he said the beA make

recciveq.^'a charqe

aw

of

VOLTS YESTERDAY.

'

Fslikig His Wagtit Wrenched -Hit
Hand From the Wire.

V Hormnth. wbo Is e
by the a R. B. L. A P. Co., warrowly
escaped losing bis life yesterday after­
noon sbout 4 o'clock, by^ls band com­
ing in contact with a lire wire. As it
happened, however, be wlllJw laid off
from work for only a couple of days,
tbeagfa bU band will not be ail rt^t
tor more than a wete. It was only
owing to the tact that tbe wire was
not more heavily grounded that he
saved from bei|is electrocuted and
killed instantly.
Hormnth and Charles Jobnsoa were
eng«ed In pntttos a guy wire to
of tbe potoa to the back ef the
bank baOdtog ate ^ war*

WliH-E-THE SHAMROCK WAS >80
MINUTES IN THE REAR.

WIND WAS'LIGHT AND WEATHER

'was

cloudy.

, Aug.

The'yacht n

n.. nut r.u will atMI. W ull.
ed Saturdsy.

er. R
Reliance, in a final atte^ to lift
the cup.
.
There la little'.today; the wind Is about
three knots egst at lightship end it
Is raining.. The coursp todsy will be
IB miles to windward. 'The
Reliance was first to get away this
morning for tee ptartlng line.
10:45 B. m-.-^Preparato^'gnn was
fired.
11 A. m.—Storting gaa fired.
Both yachts nre bnndkmpped. Rellance crossed at 11:02:45; Sbamrisk '
crossed qt 11-03:47.

Hl^lands, Aug. 27.-11:47 a m.—'
ReUanoe Is one and tereemuarters ot
minute in Ibe lead.
11:2(L-Leading the challenger by
about three minutes. The wind U
about Ax hooU.
12:25 p. m.—Reliance Is leading by
icT three mtantes.
Sandy Hook. Ang. 27.—Tbe oScial
start; Reliance, 11:02; Sbamroch.
II ;02. Both yachts craaseJ after the
handicap rnn. Reliance actually one
minute ahead of Sbamrote.
26 p. m.—The yachts have Usap-.
peared In a 'baxp. • They were tewe
». m.—

Vhe Mtehite took tee.uiWan

J. O. TltUBHUiyU, u. o.
MRS. H. J. TnUhflLOOJ), U. C

PteM Tuner and
Jkctlen RatfatB''With W.W. Kimball Co.

.(.llJ..-' . .'.iJ > -i.j.

PRICE TWO cents:

COUNTY NORMAL
A

-

good of tbe

j

In bnildings, equipment and counts
of study, the Travene City
compare favorably with those cd the
casL In the cminlou of Pred. Gilbert,
who spent a month
college and visiting the schools in
Massachusetts this summer. In two
the steoQlB of the east
differ from those of Mirhigee
"By state Uw." aald Mr. Gilbert,
"all cities of 20,000 and upward in
muK provide manual
training In connection with

feet of fresh air per pupil a minuteAn agent of the state board of edncaUon is appointed to eee that the
law Is carried out Our school bnild­
ings compare quite favorably with
those of Lowell and Cambridge and
other old towns, ‘nteir hl^ schools

the poie K> that It wmiM not sUp
off and fall to tbe ground. In dotog
tela, however, he aoridently touteed
the end of a wire charged with 2.600
voHs. HU hand appeared drawn tc
the wire and he was rendered unconBdoos. Bnt when-he became uncon­
scious. bU body fell back but tbe
on the pole saved him from
striking tee groote. and the weight
palled his band trem the-eiid of .the
wire. When Hormnth felt tbe sting
as tbe enrrent entered hU hand, be
gave np Ml hope of sorvUlng, and
wh4n he became caupdous again, he
did not known fOr a minute whero he

SboQl Ax minutes behlod at the turn.
2:10 p. m.—The yachts are obscured.
2:39 p. m.—The Rellsnee bae been
seen on the horlton coming out of the
bate.
2:46 p m.—Shamrock has just been
pickpd. up. coming through the hsM.
2:47 p. m.—The mUt lifts ate setss so It Is impossible to state the
exact distance between the yachts, but
the American has a long lead and the
ice well in band.
3:20 p. m . found Reliance five
miles from the flniUilng Une. roUIng In the sea, and spUllng wind from
her sails.
3:26. p. m.—OB shore the wind Is
le Aectridty burned a gash In hl« very Ugbt and it to a question whether
hand about an tote long and a qimrter tbe-race can be
within tbe
of an tote deep. Tbe wound was
Ume limited, unlem the yaehu'bold
dressed but tbe doctor says that It better breetes.
will be eigbt days before It will be
healed.

STEAMER WILL COST $2854)00

NOKTHPORT

BEACH

CLOSED

RtOM ware Snar buildtosi b^ in asnte
meot^they were not ahead of onri."
Ready for
Mr. Gilbert reported that the echools
were ready for bnslnees at the open­
ing of the fall semester on September
8.. All required supplies have l^en
purchased and received. T. G. KlteoL
son gave a detaUed report of the repahs white .had been made under hh
ipertntsBtaMe at all tbe schools at
out of tMO. W. O. Foote eompUmented the board on bavlng a i
ber who was so upable and wiUli
look after the repair ^work as
Nicholson. Among other things he
had located a leak on the roof of tea
Boardman avenue school white had
pttstled e^rts fo^ el^t
only On* ReslgiH
Only <me reaignation, that of Mu
Nanette Stewart et
reulred.siM.it M . ..
the other tisiSiri tMD *tew*MrwsMt
—.^l» Hill Bte tee tom. MMaStow.
hrt'*wu a student at tee Dnlveralty
of Mickigaa sad bad eompleted
bar second year’s work. She has now
decided to finish her oonrss. CM tbe
of the
dteoeto' and teachers. Miss Jennie C.
Ml was engaged for tee poaltlon.
ler of the reUef room la the Boardavenue steool. at a aalatr of $40
a aoBth. For the last five years Miss
tertcsi has been ttateer of tbe fourth
grade to ths Newaygo schools and
grovtons to that she tan^t two years
to tea ftwrth and Rfih gradu to tbe
Fresttont eteools.
r. D. Marvin was reengaged as
ant oOcer tor the enantog year a
salary of $$0 a month.
Other Buatnew.

The Hannah A Lay 1
awarded the sUntrart tor ateool
If-t— tor '''* osulng .ywr at
HMsT *»• City Bote mvtf bid
wanStSMV'
-V
-N
The board Jedded to rate toor
petelters tor the la—irMal room
teeSIgfat^oolatflASpwpitotk.

Piles Are Being Driven For Car Ferry
Slip Dock.

J

(From a Special Oarrespondei
Northport, Mite., Aug. 27.—The
Northport Beach hotel closed yester­
day. The business Sene thU
was light and tbe hotel undoubtedly
foal mouey, bat tbM this eonld be
expected. The yason was not very
favorable and t^e houl opened
late that the greater bulk of tbe tour­
ist trade had bean' taken care ef be­
fore it was known tbst the hotel Would
be eompleted (hU year. Another
It U confidently hoped, the Northpart Beach hotel will do lU share of
the resort bastoeos.
^
A movemont hao again been revlvad
... Incorpdtnte Northport as a vlllnge.
ThU time the movement will prohWr.
sneoeed. As tee tennlmn'ns of tee T.
C.. L. A M. railroad and as the termlnns of a car terry Una Northport
should boost at least of brtng sa tooorporated vlUsge.
Ths gUea are bsUg drlveS fag
ear ferry sUp dote; Fart ot the Irca
tor the apron has arrived, and It wQl
not be kmg before the ManisUqns wUI
be maktog regular trips between here
ate Miiilstqae
One of the Jlortbport Beech hotel
was tsxed $27 for an
on another employe-te the hotel.
Mrs. H. B. GUI gave a picnic dinner
to a tew of her friends at GUI’s ball
Tuesday.
The Buterpe TO® wOl tanM
sic tor a social bc^'iATWs h^
nssday evening.
W. H. Porter sad wife rotumsd tee
flnt ot the week from as eueteed
vtott to Wtogoai^
Wotemea are raahtok tee work oa
tee stsam beating ptont to teeacheolhooBS,
tohav* It In readteem tor tea
)
<

Fuller detail* ot tbe new steel steam
r tor white the Northen Miteigan
Transportation company eloaed a con­
tract as stated to The Dally ^gle yester^, state that the new boat will
cost $255,000. It will run on the route
from Chicago to Cheboygan, stopping
at way porta. Her excnrslon capac­
ity wUl be 2.500 people.
The new boat wlU be on of tbe larg­
est eff tbe Chlctge fleet, betog 276 feet
long. An ample capacity tor freight
has been provided, and sn electric ele- between the deck* irlU egpadlte
lu handling. AU tbe minor machin­
ery of the boat will be qmrated by
eleetrtdty, and hot ate ooid water will
be provided to every stateroom. TlNre
will be a doable tier ot staterooms,
fitted to euriy blrte end mahogany,
and A1 wlU (men out to the side of
tee steamer.
The motive power tor tee new boat
will be turstohed by angtoas with c71-

toden 2245-58 toteas. by 40tote
Stroke. Steam wlU ba provided by
two SoKch hollars U fMt kmg by 14M
feet diameter at a prsanre of ISO
ponada.
Work-oh tbe steamer vriU be Btaited
L poM at tee Soate Atoam* nods..
THE DEVIL'S MAIU
His SsUnnio Majssty Dosant OaH In
Wtadaar. Oat

•tmasiar AH. Wlgle. «t Wtodeos.
was banded a letter by <ae of hie
clerta white was addragsad to
DevU, Windsor.* AH had no knowl­
edge of hi*, aatanlo majstey caRtog at.
Wltemw fcff Ua Btofl
>hU mim •
so be wrgUaoraas tee euaMop^.fTtot,,,
iiy. Detrolt“-Datiott. t*m-

■Mmn

fhe teify
TnecAO-er

BtaarnmtM lUtttr

s=&“-■■•' -

;:::!
NMiWtot
BabMnben to Th« PaQr BmI* ««
rgfttoa to aBUCr
oAM St ««M
of SH7 toBsr* 'to tsaatra tha yspar
pro^ or-os ttoto ao toat toa tBattmUos a< tha .asiilar b<9 star tea rasedlad »ltkost'4ato7.
Oamtng Cvants
Aapiat n.—WUtokar aaj Haah't
Mg prodaeUcm of Hal BaU*! fiasteat
tilar. ‘At Crtppto CnOtr Otctobarg^
Orsad Optra lib&aa.
LWeie Walton- 'evariatfliiK
ooinedr-diatoa tpeaaaa. -«Me TiaakaJ"—atatobwg^ Utand^ open -tesaa.
lo estabtlaWBg' i
' a bentos
tbe last le^ature, the board of eda«atioo aiid &e Aintg board of anperviaon mar be able to more s«(
fullr meet jhe growtog scarcitr of'
teatdiera. and provide a batter e«ttlpM clu of rowtg men and *om«i
for to^lttog. Tie Uv provldea tor
tbe eQOi) dIstrtbuUon of 'the expaise.
BS
of H It to be borne br the atato,cent br the cltr. The expente
Ing a «Uat would probablr not exceed
tl,0M a rear. In that case toe cltr

seem* to he well worth trrtog.

- As ah example of Crockett’s eariy
..................i-.Uto'lh
decdoMertog metboda one ml^t
tom hli flrvrcsn.vBo for the to.
tore. Regarding this, he asya. “I didn't
know That the
dUto-t know hot Oernral

g^mnt." _ M*riiiig_ Ootad
Balk, later to be Predtt^ Polk, toe
Utter zemuked. "I .<blnk It
we may have some cbsogM to the jodldmtrr “Very likely," replied Davy,
“veiy likely,? and i........................ ...
"Wril,’- be <vwnmri»to. Tf eesc I knew^ what be meeot hr InActory’ I wish
1 mar he shot. 1 never heard then
Wus such a thing in all nature.''
AcOn. Otocfcett to what to called bto
'ifognpby.-- a work which be
tfovbt to part dktatod or at least an-,
thoriaed, dves tbe foUowInh secoont of
one Of his apeecbaa to ..a Stranger at
BaMgh. rrhUa Crockett was en route
to Whahtogton to take bla first aeat
eoagnw. '«ald be. "Wbo are yonr
SaM I, Tm tbat same Davy Crochett.
treah from tbe tockwoods. half man. Com. per bmhel
halt alUgator. a little touoWd with O^. per bnshri
snapping tortle. can wade'tbe MlMtoleap the
.. fri.
.................
. 'o
oSfc. ride a atreak of
llgfatntoi
btnlng. sOde <down
and not get scrstdied. 1 can whlp^
to
_____ OE comfort
pcaed to jpcksoi
icksoor—Bmenen Hsugb
to Onttog.

Traverse CStr mar count ttshtf for-'
tnagte In aecortog a new todnrtrr
withoat anr eOort as tt has to the
ease of the Tnvene Cltr-toiUer wiyha.
-nOs todnstrr ehoold thrive hm under
It of an' eiperlaoed man such as Mr. Mekwm. It wUl
be a pioneer to iU dan at wort, the
naareA of Us hind bring to n^rnmi-.

compelled to eschew all seedy berriee
and fmlti is to lertoosly etirtall one's
dletory. and It li
' '
Id fact, tbe free and constant nee of
ripe berries sod fmlta of all kinds 1s
one of the beet preventtvea of this dan­
gerous dlseaie. Fruit eating pyevents
or belpi to orercome constipatloD. and,

ss£?^5r-

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UU

nomes.

—verse^Tant No. 18$. K. O.
MNt. Monday
to L O. O.
O. F.
-C. D;

riose «m £700,000 to the sultan, and
'wen nMzitoally part of tbe Ottoi^»lre atnec the twriftfa century.

Pavlnij Tax
Notice to aU peraona Utorasted;
-Zi----------------- tax rcdl tor the
pavlag of Can atiwet from Pruat street
to State ricari and Steto atraat from
UnioB street to Gan rirwac U saw to
my hands bk fxdtoritom Ae
Srat aaneftrat

8MI-U

City

Snwnr Tax

loft which will be

Uftanger. w«ri^y pmaldent.

o. a. a. DMds I.
Taeaday on orbeforem
sSoqltkT^M.
Duchess Camp No. 2.81B, M. W. A.,
meteto at Woodman ball Monday even,
tog, Angust $i. John Q. Btranb, T. C.;
Joseph Sleder, clerk.

APILL8.

.

JOHN T.
BEADLE

SoM toTfaveiaeCUT oy J. O. Johnson.

i

i

-tall''can Salmon

I5c a can.
Snliuon Steal:

25c a can.

BREZ I N A
Telephone 157.
OHririHi

SOU’S Sutii-Ffptiii tip*!

AMsmvB eon

large

degA AS.

janaao. joHKBoN.
>UAs«it.
rr»»wMt:itr

Wm

All the latent styles
of Hickey aud Freem''a 11 U o.
1 i II r,
Roch ester, N e w
York, are. displayed
on our tables. Butts
bought of‘ U8 are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
:

iS7 Front St

Mi MLE
Several Desiiable Faims.
Seven room bouse un«l lut
on Raffdotph street, near Kim-.
wood avenue school., liksy
terms; prit^ $1,000.
Seven room house on Ktise
street, lot .VIkIjJG.
Priee
$750; half eash, . balance
time.
Four dwellings on Fast
side, reasonable prices, easy
terms. ,
*
Seven room house West
Ninth street, stone foiindatiomcement cellar, lot 50x166.

Beadle Bfock.

Seventh sti'eet, stone foiiiKlation, hit 66x172. Priee^l,400

Entire at ray «trice
for terma. SKa*-’*’T‘“l

You Will Be Dollars Ahead

On
Clothing

If you buy these days. We will sell you any suit from our great^ stock
of Men's and Boy.s’ Clothing at a special FIFTEEN PER CENT DISCOUNT. There .are many wee.ks yet when tbe.se lighter weight summer
suits can be worn with’comfort—then look at the saving,
is' woilh
while to save several dollars when you can—money can’t be made auy
easier, and you get a splendid suit of clothes, Sehdol begins very sooii
and 3’our boy wants a good‘school suit—just the time to buy, and you
save enough'to buy all tbe tablets, pencils and paper be needs for the
full term.

Prudent to Pay 25c for a

Straw flat?

most decidedly, when you get the slylcs we offer. If your size is her.yet, you will here ypur money’s worth, several times over. There are
only a few left. 'There ate warm days coning when you will really need
such a straw hat.

Nothing to equal it
Aakabout tbe CouBook
naasLaM

HANNAH A CAY MERCANTILE CO
Traveiw =Clty. MIeh.

—SUITS—

*8.1 Ba«.>Pok.r

Seven room lioii.se on West .

You wHi enjoy a cap of

COFFEE

FALL wd WtilTCI

MILLER BROi

FertoeUyhaRnlesa to human Ufa,:
bat eeriato destruction to the G
andBactariaof '

ladtafa KIctSTn^ ^ thtoate,«

Ja W. HiiMKER
0U8 NBW

Price $i,400.

Radatn’s
Microbe Killer
he trial until there' to no'hope.
Write us tor ftue boob and advS

worth.

Royal Tiger
Coi'h and Tfematoes
are as pood as can
be put up at any
priee. Only

11-b. Royal Tiger

bring back a normal aopetiU to
suffering paUent. The above are
only a Jew Of the many germ diseases ;; tW*
this remedy L_...
suitiy-----jy conqnem
and health is again restored.

Men’s Suits, worth ri.M, *8.60 and
. tl0.00 put in our speOiel lot *i close
N at choice *5.00 -no hettor chOTce will
hverxomerourw8r td«t,a business
suit for abotrf; what the coat alooe is

CANNED
GOODS

I Lti. Royal Tiger
Escaped an Awful Fate. .
Mr. H. Hagglns of Melbonnie. na.
wrltea. "My
- t
trid me
me,II had
had Con, doctor
snmpUon and.nothing could be done
for me. I^waa given up to die. Ttie
offer of a tree
-..........._.‘botae<rfDr.
trial liottie <ri Dr. Ktog>
Ktog>
Hew DiscovaiT for Consumption, '
dnoed me to try it Rnults w
Btaitttog. I am now on
) road *o
recovery and owe all to v. Klnrs
New
It enrol) saved my
Ufa” This great
' - aQ/throat
J. O. JeftnM
and Buihee A
J ■
bnr^, Draggtsta. Price GOe ana $1 AO.
Trial bottlea lOe.

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IScacaa-

.St’,

ITSUg OF INTERC8T.
Onr mUwaya have killed ftSSS p
MU within a year.
A too of sugar beets jlrids 210

Qents’-'Satchria

• . ..OHE-Hil-*’ iM *«n real
.«■» woret«d that we wifl,
s V • to close oot this •roonth-oiany three
.
V , ''dollar goods going'Ht Doe dollar and
.fifty ceots-,

Closed Out at
:Below Cost, e.

Steers and hlefere.

young woman
lean over the front gate. They ere
lore™. It to moooUgbt. He to kiato io
leeve. as tbe perttng to tbe last. He.to
Bbont to go away.
to reloctont

Just a few
kadiea’. and

.... .

The provinee of Ontario pcoduead
CU7.000 of nickel lari year.
Mew Toric has S
d the sprink­
Sawdnri and ottier mlU
»w naed to paper mal
ling wagons. T%e water is being toreed out of Pierp Morgan's tmri stotos
ItoM toan cosaoventh ri! tbo toad la
and . la floedtog the town.—Central Qteat toitalu to owned by farmers.
Michigan Ttotos.
MexiOD now has 00,000
NridMta and $888^000 Ammlmn
AU tkoao to Cavor of toe fme and
One paying on tbe piaw tbe marie,
naUmltod nee of toe GaStope and
m. three ssogs eserta ewogh toree
menr-toronnd wm vole tor ttto L.
> mtoe 1.000 ponnto.

>i«peopton e OB toe main line
el toe
M
e Sootsty BaSroad
and tolB^
heenaae toe tntow don% atop at ^rir

W ». WTW. WS—

tt my wtta to rn

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clnde yellow.—New Tork MhH i

in steamen to keto
L wtth frtendi at
■ as wan
as Us advaatasto. ^ the nee of this
new InfUluM toe otoer day n yoo^
man ab^ thh Campatoa waa able to
to eSeet a loaaet Ko from hto vtoer.
whom he hni left behind. The toddent is
tbe era when torn
thing as laniatkm oa
when there wOI be no poMlble eeoapa
'------------------ - ----- , and anmv-

. di?g-«ggg5rtto^^ toe
— ywre. She anys'ltootri-----------si* 1st sptosM tor tomato troshta;

_______.Ay
hlva No 71, to Q; T.
^^veree
£
MM„ meets to I. O. O. F.-baU TneaUany 'vety. tot^Ugent peo^sn dri;
--------- — - Au
terred from swallowing tbe seed of ber­
ries, gtiipto'aitf ptoer frn^i lest .tbe
tadgmeot«(then amallblta of ioditee
ttbleDew may iodnce that dreaded acddriit appendidtu. Tbla fear li otterly
baseleaa since fbe healthy appendix M
proteded. by a valrnlar.
The foUotring vholeealeaneat prteea
wbicb prevenls even tbe-amalleat eeeds w aowilled by H. Ktog. of Swift «
from entering it. It le only afier Inbae already destroyed its

death should clalmmie my lari thought
will be of yoo.’’
Til be true to yon," Ae sobs. Til
AWgr see anybody else or tore them
long as I Uve."
They p*rt_au years later he return*,
ills aweetbean of former yean has
cparried. Thp}- meet at * party. 8be
■ Hn. Poor card of J<911ii. Mo., hss baa diangedi-greatlr. Jtotjp-een '
BDcea tbe recognition tskS ptoce.
stoitsd a new tod for elJeifr people
"Let DM see,” she mnses. with her
br dlsctrdtog the stwe teeth she has
fan beattogatottoo oo her pretty band,
used f<w SO rears and cutting a brand “was It yon or yonr brother wbo was
Wednesday, October 7, the Ann
new eel at tbe age of 9S. long msr my oM sweetbeartr
Arbor rsDroaJ will give Ha 18tb an­
ebe live to grind beefsteak with them!
“Really I don't know." be saya nual Ohio exenraian Special train
'Prohshly my father."
wlU leave Oopemieh at 18:00 m.
m 'Hx''
-Loo DOloB-s" keeper says her ^
enraton Uckets good for retnm until
- •wDr'-dl
November 7th will be sold to TOldeo
peUte Is good as ever and thnt toe
Tn the wild nml woolly weri. dew
16.00 tor round trip and at corresshows DO swelling. She can stand no. ndtngly low rates to all atattons in
torletr and aneceas bettor than the boy.” sighed ArihlbaHi. “the men are Ohio on the WheeUng A Lake toie,
terribly crude'to ibdr Bvtog. donT
common lot of people.
Detroit Sonthrin. Hocking "
yoo know.”
^
"1 should imagine uo." rimnemd
The new Cleveland baby has been Perdtoaad.
gan Southern and Wabash railways.
'Ta-a*. oh. ya-as. Why. «»
named ‘TTanoes Grover^ to please the
Call on aaareet Aib Arbor rsUroa
other chUdren to the tomlly, and Urns know, not a mao ou my fathavr-iiuch agent tor forthw information or writ
tbe parenU are relieved ol a borrtble has B valet."
"Flnee yon motion tt. dear fritow,
-1 recall retding tomrwhere that every­
- MuBkeka Wharf Exeuraktn.
Will Mr. PnUtseito atoool please body of pwomlnenee to the —aw—the
Tuesday. Septomber 1. tbe Ann Ar­
regloB you mention jbMa killed
give its pupils srnanisM tor ‘dalutr/'
bor railroad wU eeU eicursian Uckets
"delleate." deUckme” retreShaeata?
Really. It is trne, 'pon my word,
Wharf. OnL. via Grand Trunk rail­
told Archibald.’'
way. They will be good tor return nnSoma people are nerw satisfied.
‘And why did he kill him? Couldn’t tU September. 18th. Ask agents ter
TTtor are wonaertog now'if “Lon- the man tie a scarf properly? E
further totormation.
S81$-tf
vrben my man bungles
make tt to 1:68.
cravat so atrociously. I am ahnoM
tempted to feel as If I could bare an
InritoaUon to murder him. bah Jove."
“Bab Jove! so do I," said ArcUed to $800. The sweetahtog!
nevri had realised that be bad ..
that way when be <Ud fed tbat way.Judge.
What EdHen Say.
towaUng of the ooDege of Jonnalfam. It la a great hleaStog that the ocd-

A. B.OD»TiB* GO.

R®al Estate** Loaos

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New Autumn Colorii^ in 52““' Neckwear
We always were the arat to show the newest ideas in Neckwear.,-Th,latest patterns are all here, wtd they are beautiful-just what well
dressers always want For UKise who always
w
------- ' a
a Four-in-Hand, ..w

“BY AU. MEAlfa, HAVE A FTT.'A. BENDA A GO. CLOTHIERE

YOU UN’t Kfiep
AWAKBI

show hundreds of dainty p.«enia,ia dark and light shades, at 25c 50e
and*1.00,inboth-narrow sad wide, _lf you want a tie that' “ties’’
we have a'toe sesortment to pick from.eoate you eitSer a quarter or a
half. The lattle Midgets are beauties and the make a neat tij these
sell for a quarter.. Many men can’t tie a tie, so we have the ready-made

Mriit Robes They aretoag. aM and «omtortaUa. Jjwt gut to a dne
line, {dato or faoey, with or
without >eritor-fSOe, 70«,
ai.OO.aiJfo. AU Blaea.
Oeodrowna tor boy*. 5Gc.

Bows,, and they are so neat, and it is “yonr pick for a quarter.’’ There
are many new ideas in the Be Join ViUee, The AneotarTlie Teeks, in
eolore and qualities of malenaL If yonwrant.. while tie, we have mear.the eale-it. is

It itoaars that toe Bdpteta «ow to

.»iriHiiiil to& stsHlimi. Why

mrv

. THB Ttavurae CS&
eoDaga
wlU (man Mondiy,' Seetamber Tlh. 0.
a. Doefcaray, prapriator. U804M«>w

sSlSgiil

nerve dltaeotod to rewtog a taaor
gnwtng on the tide of Im neto and
the blood sent np the Tortobnl arte?
mains for aome anrgeon to remove
robber neck withoat dtoaatross retulu to tbe patient

!DD;nS, 8U-g»kmatraet. -U4t

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A LAY MERCANTILE CO.

OotUlt AOc. ^
prtee. fbr ttr«p ii«n. ,m««h,
rabbw. rust, ^
^ ^

£r. j.W. GAUNTLETT

lb ^'s:%£bs::^g

SnANCtra^lNSANEMANj^gg ORWINAt

OKERICLERS

®wrt ««NUI «r ««|| cJt.
iz«nt- Ptwn* MS.

THAT

fiASY
PAYMENT
PUN
Iluys yoor home. Six room
l.oyee 90 W. Teoth .treat, ^
^mUy fiBlrfjed'^B hwd wood;
bie 60 ft. lot—for »I,OSQ. fiuy
paymcnU.

nerlinger;

.

The nun over WHfteo’s.

AUUYS
gOMETHIlNS
TO AiNWOY YOU
When you .re ualac oU
Uiupa or uy Idod ol li^bt
*mi KLBCTRICITV
in
><>ur home or ofliee. There
is 'nothing like ELBC>
TUIClTVfor mamii»iinr
i.orposrt. No Amove, no
smell, no prcMe, no du^r
from tires—it is the most
eeonomieel
iUominator
ihst csn be procured.

Boardman RiTer
Electric LIftht &
Power Company.

0. P. ClE-TOl. .P. W.CiEVBE.
O.
Ot Bro.
On nepouBt of the Uat
•ynsh'and.Gam* Lmw^
; wlU be in theAr oSoe during bosS-

Ttmmha Mooney, a imsnlnent famf
: Mur Obebun^ has he» adjudged
inaane and brou^ to tite Northern
Mlcklgu asylum. Bis Insanity first
attentloo last week, whu
be painted tbe baduof Us horses and
I In varicm brigtlt'oolon_to keep
the ties off. As be wae being taken
Thr«Mtealag with nin tonl^t mod
‘Vtd.y wHli brisk ud probshly hl^ to jail be waqted to sUg) and paint one
of tbe shefifTs tuHses so it would
matdi tbe other. One day last' wee^
he went to Cheboygan and attempted
OITf IN BRIEPr
to shoot a prominent dUsen daring c
trivial altercatioa. .
Arthur Allman returned to his heme
in Copemlsh thU morning.
Ed Ollbertj Ed Monroe and Will
IMll boTO gone tn-the Platte atttf flah.
H. a. Pariey, biaincM manager for
Saginaw, MK*., Aog. ,tT.—Since the
Jule-Walters* .-aidetmcked.*’
tTs .
the city today.'
Charie. deffriea will load a car of
iHums on Monday, He nays he
ty BO eenu a buMiel. ; Or. Prod Newbuiy of the asylum
staff has returned after being a guest
at the Lawrence cottage at Ladingtonon4be-Iake.
'
L.' M. Bennett Is moving his jewerly
stock today fram Cie postoQce buUdlag to the store jut vacated-by Bngbee^ Roxbur^ t Co., drogglsts.
On the local market peUtoea are
bringing tros S5 to 40 cents a bushel
Apples vary Irom fl to |L40 a barrel,
according p> variety and quality. .
J. H. Hatch of Grand Rapids Is
vUlUng.A. .8. JBarber of Fifth street.
Mr. Hat<m is train despateher on the
Lake Sbtwe railroad
has been lii
tbe employ of tbst rampany tat 62
years. Mr. Barber worked wltb Mr.
Hatch tar five years. Today they
have gone to ManlMee.
WlU. HAVE A BANK.

church a movement has been started
tor Ac purpose of having created «
new bishopric In Michigan, and bavins
Saginaw the bead.df the new diocese.
The matter U to be taken up and pujed through the necessary church dian
nela,-aad'Bs an Inducemedt a promi­
nent oltlsen. who declines to have his
peraonalRy dlscloaed. basVedged to
erect a cathedral in the event of a
bishopric being established here.
EXHIBIT PROM

N^RTH

WOODS.

Repraaentative of Ufe of Woodsmen
* at the fit. Louis Pair.
MunlBlng. Mich., Aug. 27.—Frank
Howard of this place will be in charge
-• -n unu^ exhibit at the Worid*?,
'at Sl Louis. It wUl be a rep­
resentation of the life of the lumber­
jacks and woodmen, their work and
pastlM. A number of men will
taken' from the north woods and no
tenderfeet will be ahown.
HARVEST IN WHALES.

GAS

RANGES

mm

O. H. Powers Will Edablish it at FKe
Lake Next Mpnth.
Fife Lake. Mlcb., Aug. 27.—File
Lake is to have a buk, to be open^
about tbe middle of September by D.
H. Powers. Mr. Powers nov has a
hank at Kingsley and two others in
towns In nortbem Michigan. He is
now awaiting tbe arrlval.of a safe and
office ffxtu^ for the local iuUtutioo.
which has been much ne^ed here.

News of the Thestret.
Hal. Reid’s best play. "At Cripple”
Creek." comes I
rg*s Grand
opera house next Saturday nl^t, Angnst 29. with all Its wealth of sjMOU
scenery, properties, mechanical and
electrical effects, etc. Tbe Philsdelpbia Bulletin aaU of it: "In his new
western comedy-dramU,- ‘At Cripple
Creek,'. Hal. Reid haq combined pathos,
the world contains. There is nothing hftnor and thrilling sKunUons In a
most satisfactory manner. Tbe «»l•pUe^. it Is good enough for
tlnuouB wplause of the audience that
body.
We have tbe largest assortment of filled the theatre to the doors proved
,f>as Ranges ever shown In any rily, that It was apmeciated."
at oor salesroom, 223 Front str^t.
*The eomedy. "Sidetracked," which
will appear at Steinberg's Grand opera
house next week, may perhaps be re­
garded as a new play this season, as
Mr. Walters has made many changes
ia the drama. , There will be new
scenery' and mechanical effects and
BBS FRONT »T.
an entirely new casL

TPaverse City
Gas Company

School of the Leviatharu Driven
Ashore at SL Mary's Bay.
St. Johns. N. F.. Aug. 27.—A school
of 143 small wbales has been driven
ashore at SL Mary’s bay and was un­
able to retreat The residents, mpn
and. women, waded waist deep Into
the water aad killed them all with
batchets. scythes and pitchforks.

*'I hninj n luiiii.v story today."
Benn.v. --nlwui'a umn that had a
clock—ief me see—.vea. he bnil n clock
be tbmigbl wns so eli:l:t day clock,
and he woDOd ll'qp Juu.e^ WAiraBlc.
for set-enlts-n years l>i-fore he -tminil
oat It wns only a one day cleek."
"Ilul wlmt keirt R Boliig dmiug the
rest of llie w ek. \v1h.ii . 1! wasn't
woiiml upV" tlicy nf*.'rt him.
• Why tluiTs the funny part of It."
yoD know, be
uldo't tell -or
that'a why—well, tlinfs the way I re­
member It. noyhow."

EXCURSIONS
VIATHB

AARON E. AND TMOB. «J(N0K
AWE THE MEN.

UOTfCE TO TAXPAVEM.
The tax Mb tar <ba-cMMUon of
ee^I and eltj taxM and apadal a>sauments for tbe five warda of tka
oUy of Traverae City, MSidUgen, hata
baeh placed Is my binde for exOIecUcm.
I wlll.be in my oifiee for the purpoM
of eoilecUng aaid taxea on evaty week
day from no* nnUI Nov. 1. 1908. from
■8 O'clock'natil U:30 o'clock In the
forenooB and from 1 o'dook to 4
o'clook in the aftaniaon of each day.
All taxu paid bafore September 1
will be received wltbdet coUeetton
fees and on all taxaa ramalnlng
paid oa September 1 and antil October
a penally of one pv cent for dbilectlon will be charg^oo all taxes re­
maining unpaid on Oetober i and onovember 1 a pebaHy of two pet
lor eotlecUoa will be charged
OOce in WIDtelm bkxB. Boom 210.
M. B. waatnwj.
3200-tr . .
City Treaam

Battle Creek. Mlcb.., Ang. 27.—
Aaraw B. Blanck. CN^tallst here, and
Tbomtt Blanck, hla bioOier, ybo in a
farmer Dear Battlq CreBi. lay claim
having drilled the first oU well, not
only In the Dnlted States, but ta the
I. The brothers lived wtth their
parente in Tlttisville. Pa.. In U60. and
two liUea ' from Aem lived MaJ.
Drake, who had a:2fi*cre farm. Need­
ing water. Drake ffog a well, and jrfaen
water was found It was covmd with
crude oil. He loafed around the vUlage a good deal end talked <<^ new
discovery, but nobody believed him
beheved that oil eould be found be­
low the snrface.. He talked *'mr k>
much that people caBed him "Ctaty”
brake, but he Vt&l teslsted that the
town sta(ml<l bore'4er oil
Finally the two Banck boys, being
Caiffrt Oeanln^
,jl of work, aocepted an tdfer'to
work tpr Drak^' ft ‘hoy struck oil Maklng.tad1 IB^ feather
as to way them 42 a day for their ed. Work thottM^y aad i
executed. Agent
Agent >r
for mme
RttfiOgu Rng
Ca. N. B. Chaffin, Prop. Traverse City.
Carpet Clesnlng Worin, 822 WesblogtOD etreu. TTkone No. 118.

$10. 20, $30, 40,
HEW FURS AK IK!
Many are buying them now. /fbose splendid. Long
Fiir Boas are used as an evening wrap for J^bese cool
eveoiogsand are found to be just the thing. All kinds
of furs at all prices. 12.75 to $35.09:

60

UPHOlSTeRinQ,
FuroiMre Bepatsing. Matirem Making
Benovatlog and Furniture Padcing.'..

Battle Creek—Prank
0. died yesterday' mom
hospital from the effects
wound near the right lung. Inflicted
over two years ago.

Mr. and Mrs. AtJm T. .Potter: They
have bad 10 children, of whom just
halt are now llvhig, and have 21 grand­
children and M ^i«at-graod<mUdren.
Mr. Potter is the oldest male rastdent
of tbla township.
:

8L Joseph—An order for a quarter
of a mUlion grape basketo has just
been pUoed with New Tork manufaetorers by the grape grawen of this
yidolty, as several tamdred doUin
can be saved 1>y baylag from oatslds
$ instead of the local basket hMtoriee. There Is a difference efftS per
thousand tn the price aad it Is ukety
that tbe local faotortes will haeP to
meet the outride price..

THIRD SEASON OF UNEQUALLED SUCCESS

Stembeig’s Grand S3!

August 29

H*l REID’S BEST PUY-

“AT

CRIPPLE
CREEK”
"ssssr
POWBtniL FATttOSl
CLEAN COMEDY!

A Pl^ for all People

HWB: isc. 35c, 50t,^75c.

O. E. «AMs
Try <(ur o*m make

SALTED PEANUTS
They are i^de ffom No. 7 fipsnlah
shelled peanuts and are treated (n a
clean pure way. No lard or oldmYsaM
used In our own make. Each order le
roasted after the order is received
-by US. They are sold by A. W.
Jahraue, Cavle Cigar Co, R. E.
Weaver, E. A. Menree, John Lamsen,
Harmah A Uy Merc. C«. Prices quot­
ed to dealers.
MRS. F. E. VFHITE.

Um Hadqiarters
>*^7E.UM<S
ifij ON SMART.
fURWruRt. PIANOS.
n0fiSES.M«)N4ETC

Gorid Opporturiltiesl
/Jefroit
Traverse CUy Susinets^ Mlege,
Traverse City. Atu-h.
Gentlemen:

Aug. Si, 190S^

We would be pleesed (o' have you Inform . us If you bare any
more students whom you expect" to graduate soou from your Short­
hand and Typewritiogflepartmenl. Those yon have sent ns have been
so uniformly snooesaful in passing our examination and in holding
tiieir portions which we seenred for them that tre would Yw glad to
have you send ns as many more well trained studenuas you can.
WawlMiaaMufiMlaoooldbemadetoa^eUm UMW«W;«<
tending a good school and rem^lng till they Yxave eocnpleked the
asUre oonrapj then <S»er« ia no qoestloet about tbrir seeoring a good
poaitioni
co-operate with yon along these
Aasnriog yon Of our draire
lines, we are.
Yours very truly.
TBR SMfTU PBEMIBS TYPEWRITBR OO.

other
sonal prop­
erty.

m NAnONAL LOAN COMPANY,
C. A. SUTHERLAND, Mgr.
imWUbelaiBIk.. wilt HakeLraberCo.

Removal Sale!
Bargains

Bargains

PifflUBl

Organs!

Goavenir
Gpoons...
TRAVERRe BAY
CLUB HOUSE
COURT HOUSE
INDIAN HEADS
YACHT and PISH

73c
tsO»

SrvrHnft
SHver

Rmtaii’s.

Bustling Jeweler.

The eubsuntisl growth of our business in this city eemjmls us to
seek larger quarter*, and we have«ecured. for a term of yeare, the
stare at No. 159 East Front street where we expect to move at
1 are completed. In the meat '
we went to diepoae of every Instrument
nent on hand, so that we may
store with an entirely new etoek. To do this we Offer,
lines. New Is surely yeur time to
GENUINE BARGAINS In »
save money If you want a Pli > or any kirri of d*muslcat ins
■s follow
lues we quote as
t a little coiled in
traneit, specla! sale^ce, $14&
I, bt
but has been thorA fiSWChaae Upright Piano, walnut case, used,

si'jsvisrr-™., mm

.,

CTEINBERG’S

J’fflM® 0«A MIM

A swest-toned equsre Piano, fully rmialred, only $50.
A Clough * Warren organ, chapel style, nice ease, $30.
A yurt organ, high esse, 9 steps, for only $25.
' An ttoaea organ, medium oase,' 10 stops, big vahie st $20.
. A PBckard organ, 6-eetaves, high esse, 9 stops, for $45.
During this sale all stringed and brass InttnimenU, musip bexas,
etc., offered at big reduetlena to cteee out
Five thoHsand sheets of popular snd'clsasie music going at
15c. 20e and ^
Be auye to0 call
cs and remember that early buyers get the BEST

“®WNELL BROS.
33S*Eaet FVoet Street, Traveiwe

City.

Branch of Urionell Bro's. Music Bouse: Detroit. Mich.

Just One Night!

TROUBLE?

MkegOR—Rev. 2(r. Oalpln of BkharL Ind.. has fietflded to aceset the
call tmulered by t^e ■Wtcnpal ehaeeb
of this place. ■ ,
Hellsod-Rev. Jeka M. Yandermne}en w^ ls.at preeont a mlaritaary to
the Indiana at CerfiffB, O. T„ has
aoeeiM tbe chair of gayehoiagy •ad
pedagogy Jn Hope ct^SBe. recently
tMdered him.

50«

JCIX-Y BOOK STORE.

7U Webster SL CtOxens' 'phMse 639

"Sie'eTdi
ized, and an era of oU
fortune oakl'ng sprang^to existence.
The news spread like wild-fire, and
thousands of visitors came to see I
well. For five days the oil flowed
waste upOD the ground and down Pine
creek, but lumber and carpenters were
then hurriedly broogbt into use and
radely- oMrstrucled square tanks were
erected and tbe oil ^veyed through

Suit Shoppers

We have some of the most de<‘i<1edly striking ahd handsome garments
to show you that we have ever offered. You Iraoiir the suit business gnoRs
greater every year—saves the trouble and woriy of dressmakers trying «n,
fitting, etc. .Your price is here:
'
.
.
.


/ . The Bsirt Kfew EnjiUod Storr
eeerwritte.. For. .hort U»e .
limited Bumbei ot oopieh of.the
regular $1.50 edition trt-......

lbs tMdat BnMw la Me CeU Wae.
placed a long hickory pole. On
one end. to weight lit was a box filled
with stone and Scrap .iron. On the
other was a two-inch Iron rod, sofih
the old hone-ppilw tumbling rods
tor driving threshing
were
made of._ Six drills were
to do the work, BBPOWlnf on the rod.
When this ruddly CDUstnicl^ affair
flsisbed tbe woit beganl . Fasteened to tbe end of the hickory jnla
was a rope which suimcuded fr(»i the
top of tbe ground, and in the end was
a loop. In this loop tbe Blanck boys
placed one foot and vorked It op and
downfguiding the driU with one hand.
Id this manner tbe entire well was
drilled after 90 days' work.Fourteen feet trton tbe snrlsce they
struck sand rock, and then tot 30 feet
Then came 26 feet
of shale, and then Trenton rock, and
tn this oil was found. 15 feet down.
First they ameUed tbe gas. It was
new to them and interesting, but when
the esrtb rambled ben^idh them they
were tboron^ily

MWi
VH
B V
B ^

TAXES!

** Insht weeka.»'fePB^" Drake sold his
for 326Q1>00 and lived Id luxuryPERE MjdtQUETTE well
lie .afterwards let his fortune go ta
8CHWABENPE8T PICNIC
wa^c. and died a poor man. The
At Grand Rapids and Muskegon.
Blanck boys received their $2 a day
Sunday. August 30.
a present of 8160. and stuck
Train will leave Traverse City at drIllInK oil wells for seven years, along
;:30 a. m.' Rato, »2.0fl. Sec posters,
ir ask agents for particulars. 3227-t-3 Pine. Cherry. Oil and Pit Hole creeks.
Their father sold bU farm for $56,000.
could have sold itiOr 8150.000 had
he waited longer. The old gentlsman
then removed to Battle Creek, where
^ died.
Like so many great dlBCOveries, In­
terest in dlggllng wdls
Idly that In s few months ‘XJrazy"
FOB CIILDkBI'S
Drake and the BlancK boys were for­
gotten but they still claim the honor
soiooL Messes
of drilling the first oU -well In the
world.

find tbe largest afihortment, which is quite an important item
when you are looking for suits. Then there is a certBin excruftiveness about our garmeuts that many makers lackThe suit business never opened , brighter than it has
■ this season. To.) early, you say! Not a bit, jyst as well buy
now and get the good of it.
i

Airis

had BO traoUa to ana him. &gNiL—

Cheboygan Man Wat Brought to tat TWO BROTHERS. ^VINQ IN BAT. AQdum Yaatandsy.
TijE CRBEIt,


iTra(«’
liirasooaeD AS mw!

You will find more of it in less time
in a poor flour, thad in any other thing
we know of. Therefore when baying
don’t atop short of the
Mannfactnred by

Hiraiiab&LayCo^
,niiE Aowc TMari
HjHwsairi

V

r:

THIS DAILY EAGl

jSAGIiE WANT ADSr
■Idi^ Baadoisit nnd DMModyB

WAMTK>-B«ter,MeoftaiMnd. U B.
THBbte. miMr Ninth and Unkn
■tTMt.
niT-u

WANTBD-(»ri for CMtml boon
««rk.'Good wacM. No waahlos <
Iraatac- 1M WHAiBCtOB ttnet.

Mto maker, prUsa,
______
Oeeker. KUwaakee, Wla., 'OCMral

in, near «Ey; two
olaamd; ao baBdlace; l» psaoh
tresa; scans grapse; good eoU; easy
-cleaied. little A MeNnamm Ins.
aad Beal Estate Ex.
S81M1

flUMOROtJS AND
INTERESTING

FOR 8A1A—16-ta(A osdar wood de­
livered to any part of the cMy. '
O. W. BLAIN THREW PlOTURfifi
& ErelUok Co.
8UT-tf
ON THE CANVAS

oat stoek and tMa;
ptxriedi five aerss in wood; honse
eavsn rooms; eome orchard—«uta
over 100 urns ot hny; wtrS^I. teak,
granary, tiro bams, etc. Uttle A
McNamara lasnranoe and Real Ba-

TO 8ELXI—House <» Eut' Eleventh
street, 4 hoasee on Tenth street,
one on NloUi street, one on Rail­
to the bar in Qtand TnrerM connor. All IMtidm aaawMdr atiKlir
way aveone, two on Wefaater,
on State, one on Washington
otners—'terms to suit any reasona­
ble cnstoBsr—monthly. or as you
wish. Uttle A MeNamsra. 208
Front street.

The BapUSt eburoh waa- filled
with
an audianoee last nl^t
bear the lecture by' O. W.
Blato of the I. O. Q. T., anUtled,
‘Acroes the Sees aad Through Wondcrianj." The lecture was lUurtmled wUh stareepttood views and given
Mr. Bleto's buffiorous style, was
very
Preceding the lecture, Mr. Blnto gave
a short talk about the I. O. O. T., Its
work and Us ■<«« The object of
the order, according to the epeeker.
Is to teach the younger generation to

40 ACRES TO 8BUy-On easy terms
with aboat 8 ernes cleared, amaU
DOU^ABS-^
will
Wn-L PAT .HVB> E
-honse. no bam-only 8400. Uttle,
par 96 oaa£ tor an “N** coupon tron
A McNamam, 208 Front street.
a Hall
FOB SALE—My nome place on south
Side of West Sixteenth street, as
WANTED—Orders tor letoeh cedar
pretty a place as Urere U to town,
vood. deUrered to anr part ot the
oonalstwg of about three acres or
■ city. J. B. OreUick Oo.
Sll?-U
the equivalent ot 26 loU 26x165; al­
so two fmcUonal lots addolelng it
WANTBD POB U. 8. ABUT—Able
on the east; also five acres with mem'bers jrbo spend Uielr time and
tMdied aomarrled Bea between aaes
small oicbard adjoining It on too opergy to benefltUng j>tbwd, Js moet
o( 21 and 36; cUiaens of United
aotttb; also twelve lots on north
States, of Fx>d character and tem­
side of same street, all In «we block. ' ommendable and praiseworthy.
perate batdte. who can apeak, read
The lecture given wasiheaed upon
A. H. Perry. 210 Bast Front streeC
and wHte Bmllah For Utlonnstlon
trip made a few years age by a party
apply to BeomlUng . OOeer, 206
f about 40.Good-Templars.'and In­
Fixint street. Traverse Clty.^Mtohcluded views <a places sad scenes to
FOR ^NT—Furnished rooips. singly sevbrsl of the Buropesn countries,
to suite If tor light nousekeeptos.FOR RALB.
tben. returning to this oonotry,
6 West Eighth street. 3iii-t-3
passing through the Yellowstone Park
FOR RENT OR LEASE to a good re­ and other western - places noted tor
sponsible person, a good farm with their scenic .beanty. An InteieMlng
«naby, SION. Elmwood Arc. 32S4-t6
large orchard fiR. a term of years
account was given, after telling to de­
tail tbe start from New York, the ob­
Chance tor hoase ------ 1 and pay.
servance of DeooraUon day In mUdiflereBce. Ad-*— B P. O. box 4T8.
S224dt
Trarecae Ctiy.
Ninth 'stieet, mpdem ooean by th«M Good TempUrs and
how a Virginian mlolster was prevail­
FOR 8At.B—At a
ed upon to Join with them despite the
tbU tor
B. Ne
fact that he was from the South.
8227-tf
aifi*. Front 8t.
Then, for the benefit of the youngmHOB SALS—Lawn dirt. DeUrerd at TO LET—Two small bosses one east ones present, the story, ‘Ten nW>U
side,
one
sontb
side,
86
per
month
or
?E oenta to $1.60 per toad. F. R.
to a Bar-room" -was told, , and filnsto sell on monUily payment plan,
.
Goodrich.
tat^ao.
same as rent UtUe A McNamaia, trated upon the oanvaa.-.
TO SELL—A fine saBoltoe lanncb 26
The trip after reaching Antwerp.
208 Front street.
feet long, 6 leot beam, nloely fitted,
Belgium, which was the point of decanopy top and curtnlna, oak plank
sultohle tor offices or for sleeping baricauen, was again taken up and
and ohaap. LiUle A McNamara.
rooms, modem building, steam heat. tbe audience was shown'through 'same
206 Front aire^
Uttle A- McNamara, Insurance and til the principal dUes of the oonntry.
Real u>tsle Exchange.
stopping at some of the great eatheTO-RENT-Rear rooms, second fioor drals iriilch are the |«1Je of the ctUea.
of Peoples bavtog
bnlldtog.
From Belgium tbe trip was sJong the
on a
87-tf
Don*
course ot the Rhine for a oonslderable
distanoe and some very line views of
) IMft by Uttle A 1
FOR SALE-Nlee new boiue. No. 2S6
Waahlncton street; 9S0A0 down
the old CBsUes end mtos on the banks
balance manUOy. Bee B. O. OiUett,
ot that river were thrown on tbe can622 M Blahth atr«t or write
Frank St^an.

FOR BAXS by UtUe A McMamaia. WB DO PABM or dty
' 208 Front street, a fine brink bnlU.
Inc—two stores and modem tone,
ifflant roome above—petoe leea than
yon can build tor, a good InventINSUBB YOOB PBOPBETY now for
. ment lor epare monar.
yon may have a fire at any time.
TO SEU/—li acrea, threetonrths o(
Uttle A McNamara. 208 Front SC
8U6tt
a mile from the dty; all cleared
and eeedai |o clover; easy toms.
UtUe A McNamara Insurance and HAVE YOUtt LAWN MOWER pnt
shape by an expert—for years to the
town mower bnslnees. FOr grindTO SELl^O acTM, 7 mllea trom cTty,
tog end edJusUng I charge 76 oenta,
eosae areherd; eome rtood; km
and guarantee the work. Drop me
hooae; name small tmlL Uule R
a card and 1 will call and get your
MeNnaem Inanranoe and Beal Be
taomar and deUver It wha ready
Ghni«e. 222 Front street.
SUAtt
3. K. Longw^, 223 North Division
street *Phone 247, Cltlsens*. lSE7-tf
eu; nmae two suny, o iwanB, ^ruy MONEY TO LOAN on personal prop­
finished; rooms all finished down
erty. In sums to sm*w L Newtond,
Btolrs; hnni old, 30x40; two granroom 602, new Wliuelm block, fifth
eriee nttached to bam; good well
floor.
'664f
near bonae; ontslde cdlar bolding
100 bnahds of potatoes; orchard, 30
trees; 20 grape vines; nice lake on
lann. UtUe A HcNamnra ln«. and
Real BsUte Exchange.
2U‘I-tt
TO BI8IJ. 1N8UR/ . CE 11 there Is
snything you wl ... to know or v
done In the line ot liisuranee we
LOST—A- light striped grey fine wool
be glad to have yon call and
abswl on Monday between 8 and 4
o'clock on tbe streets of Traverse
City. Finder please leave at this
office ahd receive reward. S226-t-l
TO ^SEL^A
gro^m
-

to get a ready-made'boslnees—with
or wlUiovt bnUdlngs—worth while
to lnve«l»te It U yon want tmstness. litUe A MoNamam, 208

on Sunday. Send In> Joseph Allglre, P. O.
3221-t-6

-Awm tarn ^Srt Get"
BICYCLE SHOP FOR 8
Mnst leave on
Mrs. John PeteTs*was tbe mother of
aocoimt oC poor health. Addreu, A. a family ot resUess cbltoron. and ths
B., Oencral Delivery. Tmverse City. found difficulty in tedipdag them to
MIMl
8X144-80
quiet when tbe moment came for ask­
ing a blessing at tbe table. Bp bar
HELL/—Terr low prioe ,
coutse ot procednre was oomeChlng to
tbit fsshloo:
UiVIUM
UI4 WWU, Mr
"Alice, be stUll Eddie, not anoUwr
word! Maud, don't yon see your fa­
ther la walttogV Tbero-now. John;
Dowr-New
York limes.
TO BBUi—New BSP ol Onad Tmvetee Ooonty. UtUe A MoNemara.
NtMl
Tom-1 asked old OoUmaa tor Us
WAGONS AND BUGGIES FOR RAlE daughter tost ulghL
d iBBber wagons, thres
Dlck-Whst luckl
s nnd
Tom-WsU, It was what yon mlgM
call a run ot lurit. I got sway.—BxFOB SALE-Two good second hand
fapBlng miUs; Amf for essh, or
wlU Uade tor bay. B. J. Mmvan.
A Cn— la tbe ■■■vsna
stie-tf
On Oct 28. A. D. 812. Ocmstanllbe
OOWS FOB SALB-Pive for sale; the Greet to said m have "beard a great
two are fresh mtl(^ cows, No. I. " and mlgUy notoe above and to tbe
J. Morgan. ■
SS1»east of him” and upon tnmtog hli «T«a
In that dlreetlou "was astonished be­
yond meaaare at whkt be tbrne beheld.”
Hous^ sevm roomi: post barn; Oleariy ouUtoed upon tbe blue *wire tonetng; osdar block oMtor;
elsnred: water. Uttle A McNam­ wai a eteas of pure white, and to
halo wtalA snrronnded tbe top was the
ara, 222 Front street.
UtlD phraae. "to hoc signo” ("By this
mr>p a*»m—
algo"), to totters of deep aearteL Msekcondition cAenp. W. 8. WUltoms, ey. the great historian, aays that t)
1102 RandUph-streeL
221842
waa a second Inscription to Greek, ...
TO smdi—A Bine bay ahm* bnlldtog tottan of which to EngUab would be
lot nt tow prtoe; abont five neres "Bntonlke."
’ Uttle A MflKamnm Insamnee ttt
tate. 222 Front street.
SlTAtf
Why take two or three years
FOR flilE One set of UmtoMstth public sehooi to get' a buelness coune
when gtX MONTHS to a'year will give
you a rmiah more praetloal odueetlen
than you get in a public sehooi and
to amAj~A good iMiber Up b^gy tt yau prsvo eempotoiit yau will be
ptooad to a good paMtlen.
The rm^ame City tualneae Oeli^
UTTIE A irewsMsna have fior aale ea helpad aoorae of gualHIaal atua toot Uttle brick oottagi on east
dents to gead pealtlews and wilt iwtp
Mdetftow
you If yaw give them a ohanoe.
WaA’inw
went aatik or gst loose.
tn-w-a-w

ga-waa.-^,**” asy-

lYi
BABIES ,tN 81AM.
ran- au bss«iv« «m
-Daaw,” a* gteth.
All tublei In Slnui reeatve the
name at birth, aoyx Ernest Toong. toe
suth..r of "The Kingdom of tbe Yellow
Bobe.” Thlx nauie Is Dang, which
means red, and ifIS tbe only deslgnttlou Tom-Uaufwl the twwcomer for some
mbnthR. I'or several years they wear
no clothing, though perhaps a String of
bend.) or bni<-.SrtB orjBkletff as orha;
nicnt. At u clilld'a blrtU a cord Ibot
Imx lioeii M -.xRcd by the pilextR Is tied
around tlx- milxUlc of thi- bouse, aud
tliriH- -liall.x of ficc «i-.- Ilirotf p In "locky
dlixH-iiihix" uy tlinv old women, who
an- ntw-nyx pr«‘iil nt such a Hut" .uid
w-tiiW- l.iiRliii^x It lx to soMell for llie
littir lUM- me imtrimase aad protection
of Kumlry j-uaidbn aii;;ffix Tbe cord
and till- w-«ill.-r!ug isliout the premliics
Of a .xx-hiiii kiml ..r
su|>iiii«'d tu I'h- < lli.'iu-i>Mix 111 pvi’Vi'iitlng
......... .
Ilf evil •qitrllx. .\x n mat­
ter nf fact, .lint willi the he.i.t of tbe
cliiiiiile mill the "i-h iiiixing fin-s" kiudied In iHul.ihle enrili.-nwail' stoves
and the pn-xiuiee >if many |ir>nple in the
Biuall, low celluTcxTRiniiiR. Die iitiunapbere lx an xtlBln-gly liOt ffnil niieoiii
fortnbie llu-lt It Ix. doilhttpl.; whether
evmi evil tv.::.den-i-x frni^liclow would

th. BMW nu,
Mr. and Mra;i.A. 4. Eanry, «flw have
been risttttc «f. Hanty*s eiaUr. Mrw
B. F. Barbar q^Roa• stoast, have ratanaJ boma teibattla Oraak.
Tha Mng gaaoh Eaaort amooiatlon fllekva^bm big buneb of daodt
to reaort ibte afLoog *-*>»« with the
reglstoT of da^ this aftomoon.
S. B. Eandaraoci of-known to this atty, bad hU shoulder
dislocated to the -nllrand wreck last
week to Wlscoaslsu helhg one of the
paaaengers who went down a .20-foot
nbankment In a rij^way wreck.
Jeo Secor had one af Me IW eeverely bruised yeeterday' aftoHi~>o .1
opening a car loaM with kegs of
beer. When be 'ogbned the door,
keg railed toward
end tie picked
it up but another'fkfilowed tbe flrat
IMPROMPTU MU8ICALE.
and struck him In Ofelec.'
■bel fieett wtie-^ exacninad by
Mrs. E. T. Brinkman Ent tato^
leiaaa on peutkp made to the
Pupils Yeeterdty.
bate court for her jggfinement to the
raghieen boys and girls enjoyed
Northeira Michigan fojium was declar­
ed to be euBertog
a bad case of musical afternoon Wodnesday with
Mrs. E. T. Brinkman at bM home on:
de^riuffl tremens, ^e was refused
P^b street Questions pertaining
music., answered by tbe pupils, occuJim Avery we* Mfight In the-«aveto
tbe first 15 minutes,
of the sewer In the alley crossing Cass
gramme was then given, each pupil
street this afternooA Ibe eewer was
pr^seitt. promptly and willingly taking
dug to a depth of it feet and Avmt
part without preparation.
is buried to the —i»e up to his waist.
After gamto In the bouse and on the
- was dug out by fdlow workmei
,wn light (ptresbmente were.served.
blB boefis were left to the sand. None
of the men were tojocad,
Mr. and Mrs, W. *8;* Dunham end
Hem Squires and'wife have lately wheat, 83^i: No.'2 red. 82%; No. 3
moved to TQiverae City where they
expect to make thdr borne In the fu­
ture. In their departure Manceldba
toeee eome good clUxene but their host
of friends win unite to wishing them
success to their new. abode.-Msn<
S1%: 8
Iona Herald.
812.65: lard. 87.56; ribs. 17.67%. .
Miu Rose Weod-^as returned from
Traverse Clty-^Polatoes. 40jjente.
her two weeks' uip to Chiesgo where
[HirtEased ber till millinery stock
DOCTORS’ BLUNDERS^
She says that the styles for drees hate
are-, very iwetty and elaborate this Ukal Least Metbodi Appitrd (o Mei
year. While to Chicago she engaged
iral Pruellec. XVtjald Louv er.
Miss Miller, an experienced trimmer
"Now llofl I dm through with m.sl
to' asMat her this season. She will ar­ Cine 1 cat) s]K-2k of the profeaalon In a
fuRhioii that I would not If I wui-still
rive next week.
In
the
n gcntli-wiaii who
W. J. G. Oesn of Albion, deputy
grand master of the A. O. U. W. for lus been k.aiiw;i nx a suco-iufiil ph.vKi
Michigan, will be In.thla dty aad^trlll cliiii In New Vork for ycai-s a« be sal
at IuwIh-ou ill tbe laiwyers' i-lub.
address workmen tomorrow night In ..'•Of i-iui.-r- 1 don't 'care to have luy
E Bemus’ bsrber shop. He will name uieuiiuiied. for Miavo lute of good
diseues the propoeed new echedule of frienilK In ;lie profi-aslon., Inil the
Insurance rates which the gisnd lodge U that til.' ;.rofiW‘|(»i of mvdlcliio woiilil
win deel^th at Us next meeting. His be nearly nilneil If It hail
Ulk will be ot great interest to ell dueiitl ux you gouilciDen of the bar
procllw yonr calling.
members ot the A O. U. W.
■•tVe have a gn-at advantage over
Edward Oye of Sbermen, who was
you. for yon in your i-anea are aubjeclarrested and brought before JusUec ed to the extremeRt |iubllc>ty.. while we
In oiir caaea have the utiuoat oinealmeut. Jnxi xiiiuMsi- that In
we bad o-judge who knew ax oiiich as

expiated and some ot tbe fli
of the evenlog were shown, desertpuve
of the beanUful ecenmy of that ooon.
In Switxqriand, Mr. Blato ex­
plained, Is the only dty In tbe world
which makes an annual appn^iriatlon
for the malntalnmioe of an I. O. O. T.
lodge, and this Is done there beeapee
the clttsens plainly saw the good
halurr (.nd PISBtR.
done by tbe order as soon as It was
-. Atii1ii-w tVildoii wrtlcs:' "If
established and an t
iiii-<l Unit lluwera n-err mcn-ly
tlon has since been made to (wder,thnt
tbe lodge may not become flnani^y evolviHl to uRitify humso
should In- fiiti-iialtiiiig a woefully lim­
ited vli'M- of Nature. The boUolst n-lll
tell you timt everylliliiK about a flower
and Ur. Blaln said that to that coun­ iR meiiQl to favor <iiie end. 7'bnt end
try the school'teachecA had a good to the pniliieltuii of weds nod the prop,
chance to earn their salary because ot agutlon of the spiTie«. The i-OlorR of
tke length of the schod hours, from flowers-.niiy, i-vi-u the little Rpliuibee of
until 6 p. m. with time tor din­ a hue or tint ws-ii on a pelal-nre totoiidi'd to ntlni(-l lusi-eta that they may
ner taken ont.
carry off the ferilllziuK du.st. or pollen,
Bigland with her magnificent bnlld- to other flow.Th of the Rame
togs. BeoUend with her fine aoenery spnia-R niicl Hills iiomri- 11 Rlurdler nice
and Norway with her midnight sun^ ns the n-MUlt of enwi fertlllrjiiion.
I next visited and then tbe returfi^ in lo'llilReiHl alNi (liiil yolic llowera arc
made to our country and scenes many of them swii-t n-enled. The perfrom that great wonderiand, the Yel­ fume IR niioiher klml of Invitation
lowstone Park, were thrown upon tbe the Insect uorid. The lioney they se­
crete foroii a tliiMl stlrnrtlon-thi!
'as. From the park a trip was most prarth-al of nit. perhaps. Then
e through some of the states near the nmuiKoiiieiit of llKeflowers
Idaho. Colorado and Utah. A picture stalk, the till,OH of. (ijM-ninK and shut.
ot some ot the slutoes used to trrtgat- Uiig of the flowers mid the pORlIlop of
Ing the land..^waB shown and to de­ the RiaiiieiiK and pIsIllR arc all so lusny
scribe the effect of IrrigatlMi upon features whereby nature Is giving each
plant n hol|> i,u the n ay."
^ country. Mr. Blaln said:
"UtUe drops of water
On the deMrt annd,
Makeaam
In the price of land.*'

FASTTWP ROUND THE WORLD

Blli'er iilij-xielan. whoRe liitere«tx we
iiiU oui-x. watelilug and critieixing <
nt every- xleg nnd blazoning every t
rur that wo uiadc. Hear me. such
l>ro!i|>ect as that would frighten the
liext iibyalcinn who ev«- lived the
meet be <,|\(ered a sick room, and yet
that i-onillitoii lx Just wbat you
of the Inn- have to face In ever.v
Ilial you Ivy.
"Wliat SMi'l of a figure would a
yer «-UI fl'inndering around to •
without any knowledge of his i-iisi'l
Bill a phyrieiuu ran floBuder uieulally
in a Hick mom without a second person
being tbe wlxcr.: though tbe patient
may HUffi-r: but. tben, 'dead men tell
no tales.'
"Under such circumstancea ot doubt,
wbicli la URually Ignorance, tbe physi­
cian can look wl»e. pnt someibing tote
tbe pattenl'a stomach, go to hlR ofBi
decide w-bal line of experiment he w
follow, return tbe next day. hojilng
fiod 'that nature Is working the cu..
that he doeen't know how to effect, and
being read.v and willing to take a
ttau credit that i-oines his Vay.
"Why, the very first thing that nuraes
re taught Is 10 observe tbe utmost se­
crecy alKiul doctors' blunders. If they
told what thcr knon Uiete wouMn*t be
much coaSdeiiee In iibyalclans wheiw
they are beard. Ask a nurse Ot expe­
rience about tills B'hen you have the
opportunity.
"Yes. sir. I reiteat that, the puhllcity
aud
chance for eritlclsui in your proTlie wliiiM-r of :i prlie of a guinea
offered by the I,ondon academy to the fexsioii. if appIliHl to inedJelnaa would
result
III the dlssovery of a small
person wh., should select tbe three
luiqiuit of wieDoe aa eompared with
prexiiniit awl
the large nuiuuiit of empirirism.''—New
York Herald.

■ squirrel to I
HENRY FREDERICK OF NEW YORK
Inatlou Is a pilgflui on the eanbTOOK NEARLY 64 DAYS.
her li;iiue Is to beaven." The second
senteuie wns taken from the works of
He 'Tells of Hit Experiences i
Jfasalol: "lUscourogemeni Is .but dls
Reoord Trip.
i--.------.. y,,,.
New Ymk. Ang. 27.-41eary Fred­ the followiiii; froin ltol>ert IdiutR Steerick. wh<^ left New York city on July veimon: 'Ti,» true wisdom Is to be slwan eea«i>nable. and to change trlUi
I on tbe steamer DentediUnd tor a • good LTure Id cbsoglng clrcumtour around the world with the hope ■tonen.
love playthlogs well as a
of breeklag the reootd for the ahorteet ctaild. to load an adventurous and bonUme consumed to circling the ^obe, «able youth and to settle when the
letaned to New York last ntfi
time arrives Into a green and- smiling
sge Is to be a good artist In life and
(be'New York Oentral railroed.
Frederick bed beeo aneoeastnl la hli
endeevor. hevtog made the clronli la
64 days, seven hoars and tO ratouton.
In speaking of his trip be saU:
When the riever writer and caries"My object to maktog thejtrtp was ?>Tlet, Max Beerbobm. succeeded
to see the qulokaet tlae a —" could paorge H..rutd«haw as draniaUc crit­
ic of the
Saturday Review, be
go around the wortJ oomfbTtably.
tiato ride trom Paris to Dalny, »»■«■>« *«« told by tbe mtnagw that Bbaw
getuog «Mb and sneb play. "Of
eonRumed 18 days. Two days were
■peat to crossing the YeUow sea aiM course, being compaMtlreiy Inexpertwed," the manager added. "Yon can
two more by rail aaroea Japan. Al
•^'5- export M much.”
kttoomaT ptoned my ffiMmer by M ^
I Mwn.”-«oJotoed Ur. Beerhours aad loot eeven.dnyn ns 1
‘ 'Sly.. Indeed, 1 ehaU excompelled to take a Mow boat two p«t more. You aee.'
aee." be
days later ittlrii spent II dan on the ^ Shaw
the di
Pacific. 1 Inaaed at Victoria aad ooea- .
**«rf*«ly easy for him to write
h Wbatoas I know nothing
ed the rontlaSBt to n Uttle over toor
Aays. This, with the Deutechland'Stest time off Mx dan acrooi the AUan'
' -----------------tle, made my reoord eff 64 days."
I

TIMnnit BffiTIMATOU..

y, ELDING AT HOpQEg.
Mtoe t t Flnebeen* mto Irwin Wowtinge-Married.
There ran A very pretty wedding
1 Tosterday afternoon
HodgM, when Irwin Rawlings nnd
Miss Loin WlnAcoob were united
In msRisge nt the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
comb.
Tbe boose was deoor^ with feln«
and potted tdants aad the bride was
dressed to white .and carried - white
carnaUons. ' Tbe bridesmaid was
dreseed to blue and carried i»tak enrnaUone. About 40 of the Immediate
relaUves were present and the happy
couple were given a great number of
elegant gifts. After the oeremony
fine wedding supper was served.

Ciiru to

11; 1 • :

Judicious aitnual prunii g la eoscmlai
wiUi the peach.
Low bended trees resist tbe wind
better, and tbe fruit is more easily
picked.
In grafting a large tree It is best not
to try to graft tbe whole tree In ow

. DE SNYDER, DENTIST.
New office over People’s . Barings
Bank.
,
DBS. SAWrSR'fti KriNHALLKilON.
DmUsU. Crown and bridge work s
spaeialiy. Office new Wimaim i.im-k. ■
A- U. TicElL
DenllffL Office 606 new Wllholm
Stock. Citizens 'pbiine No. u:
PHYSICIANS.
DE L F. jlPHBR,
Graduate of Clerelanu Itonieupslhlc
Medical college. UlUzens’ 'pbuiie
784. City Btwk S'xtre Block.
DR.- HOLDSWOttTH.
looms 7 and srMenanUle Co.'s block.
Special attention given to the eye.
'ear. neqe -end throat. Olaxie.xifled.f^,;tfthnres,

I'rcRs. •

Tls belter to have lived one day than
titan to bare blinked and breathed
i-entury.—Antrim.
An BcwBOBlMl Kether.'
Small Katherine, who had been torBidden to touch tbe Ink bottle, had
etdentally qilllcd Us contents not ooly
all over her mother's desk, but o
rug. several chairs and ber own apron.
Her mother, on disooverii^ the itat'e ot
affairs, hod expreased mote surprise
tlinn pleasure. When the father of tbe
family returned at night bit UtUa|
daughter met him at tUe door and’
asked;
"Papa, bow much doe* a bottle ot Ink
costr
"Ob. about S cents."
"Five cents! " exclaimed toeaggrirt
youngster In a tone of deep dlsgt
"And to think that -mamma, would

for Frankfort. Benzonla. ML Pleasant.
Clare, Alma, St. Louis. Icneea. Owosso,
Howell. Ann Arbor, Tdedo. and ell
southern end es le.-n points.
J. J. KIRBY. 0. K A.

PERE Marquette
Trains leave Traverse City as fol­
lows:
h'or Grand- Rapids, Ueirolt, Toledo,
Chicago ana wesC 6:00 a. m„ 11:65 v
m.. 6:20 p. m. and IU:10 p: m..
I'or baginaw. Bay City, Port Hur­
on. Toloon, n'-irolt and east. 6:00 a.
m. and iHi.;. ». m.
For Mai
kee and Mnskegoi
For**Bm'Raplds,
traJ Lake. 7:00 a'
6:16 p.
EV.W

t

We arc showing a nice assort­
ment ot office desks from the
cheapest to the latest improved,
roller top. Tbe Boston Store

OOn. Peas. A*L

8CHOOL
SUPPLIES
■t

THE RACKET

ISOPnge Yabletx...................02
SOOPaBfe'l'abletA

............... 08

Carter’s Ink per bottle... .08

An kinds Of ScboolSnppKes
at RACKET PRICES.

DIRECTORY

ARCHITECTS.

F. EWALKEE
One was pale and saUow and tbe
other fresh and rosy. Whence- the
Fifth
differenoeT" She who Is hliMbtoS
hliMhtoS wlU
with
differenoeThealth uses Dr. KtoTs Naw
New Life
Ufe Pills era'phone 411.
todsr msitvad naother lot I to maintain U. By ggstlF aronatog mu Blis dstalM gtvsB with fiU
MONROE ft HALE.
Basibee ft Boxbar^, DrasfMta. 1-m-w

Rodm I.

RMi.

kies <hlaekliii\Si \vere,whHf niid
~
DE I,- SW’ANTON.
they hiH-iimiiJilrU'k liecmixi-lUnlii;: one Office over the File's sevHig ;«itt ynir In He- liiarOi ■ Iigi-x the iPix-e d;iy
, DR8. W. B. ft wl's.’MOtl.V.
menttumxl :ih,iv.- iveiv sc. >«(iV Ihet nil
Genera] practice: specleltns ^i div-.
the lilnix III Hiinipe look refi:-e
esses or the rectum and x>mlb>
elilmneyx. 'aw l*-|•es.•lIl »l;i- Urn-• «li.v~
urinary diseases. Doth 'idioues.
lie c'lel.mleit wilh n fenxt cnilixl
, City Ojtera House Block.
_
u-hinil della n;eri:i." or "tlie fi-nxl.nf the
DE E B. OARNSE . ~
tranKfomnitloii of the hinl."
Special ettenUon given to siirgny end
diseases
of
women.
Office
nver
Ill> netovB.
biflh
Mrs. nauskix'ii Suppose t sboulil
rive you a nira dinner tmi-iy. wh(it re
• ill-n would vie; :a:ilceT
Huugn- HII Well, ma'am. If
liked .ver cookin' I'd return Jisi as of­
ten as I could. ina'am.-riiUadelplila

best way of dwarfing.
In most cases the cause offtwiss appeariog on the stems of apple and oth­
er fruit Irera Is wet, cold, opdratoed
land.
'
The ROM for roses should be rich and
ot such leuacity that It will bold to­
gether when pressed. Sand and cUy
O. M. MORSE
mixed la good.
The popnlar Auettoneer of OnMl
All wood that Is more than two years
Traverue gonnty. Office 220 Bwt
old sboifld bo cut out from tbe currants
Front Mr^ Traversa CUy.
and gooseberties. They wUl ptxAuce
TRAINED NURAES.
more fruit, ev-eu If the vines are not so
MRS. E W- SHiaAJON, NURSE.
Graduate U. B. A. training school,
It's a good deal better than bavtog
das -98, Grand Rapids. Citteens'
two strings to her bow tor a girl to
'phone 813. Rea. 258 Fsric street
Price 812 to 8X4 per wdek. _____
have two beaus to her string.

we eeU it Jast throwing money eway.

.

' ( Dsnttet M(stsgne Block.

:

SO Pare TnbletM.......................01
orchard te.ma-

DEWtiSTft.

ML T. A.-wnHai M.
DSmST.
city Opera Hones Bloek.

i. 'THOht'SON. M. b
OffiCT
In n r.
. .;r . urk.row
who iiud Ju-.: v..i»-.'d lutK-h.-uo called
tlie waitress' uiieiiii.in to tbe pt-piier
J)R. A. H. BOU.IDAY.
castor. frojD wlii.^i he couhl get
Graduate of Toronto Univeraity, Office
per.
to Munson bloto. 'Phones: office.
"Ob. I'll me.k^ tlajl all right, sir." sVe
103; residence. 104.
wild diocrfiill). niuh taking s tialrpln
DE W. P. e-i-RANaWAYS.
fruiu hi-r Ituir. coui^
openings over blx phile. instantly he Fonnerly asfftetent to Drs. Hnir endC^s In the eye, ear. noae son
- throU depertmenu of the Ciih-aguPolycUele eoll^a and bu.-pirl
obllgliK wnlircxx, who renisrS-xl
Pramice lltniLed to ey«. ear. la.ae
other CQStomeri
and throat and fitting <.f glax-'c-i
"Oh. i.x>rd. isn't lie impatleull
602
Wilhelm
block.
t:it »>nsI was rlmiriug it as .(uiek an! could."—
pbone
668.
Sew Ytrk I'.vs... '
DR- K n MINOR.
*
lll-i-'.'hiid D: j-h.
(Alfred Priodriobblock-l Ik.ih •ll'...•lJan. hieiMl
am] >'ii aiy riiiiimix
Bar. COM, tbroat and fltilng glxx«-x.
at OonRl.imluiial.'. llivxchi noil iilo '-.'
DE F. P. LAWTON.
i:ic Iimmln- nml ilie Ulilne n
326 Wllhdro block. Cltisecis’
-hlaekbini .hiyx," ,\ ihiHohr legeiHl Room
•phone .Ml; Dell ^nmie triv
sa.vs lli.if m-i-xitully .:I| sjiix-i.nof gn;<-

FRUITS AND FLOWERS.
r Injures a

J. M.TUIUB,
tookar aad tlmlwr aMtmator.
Hardwood ttstocr and stobMa htoda
toff-Mto. Bstodanea fi60 Sonth Bmwood are. Cittoanf' 'phOM 712. Jnsal'

211 WWwIiB BIsek.

And STSAUER UNBB
Boat eonaectlona at Manistee and
Frankfort making ahorteet and toeaproutee to Chlcagn, Milwaukee and
VIA COPEMI8K AND A. A. E R.
Arrive Frankfort..

6;20p.m.

GRAND RAPIDS ft INDIANA RV, CD
In Effect June 21. 1903.
Trains leave Traverse City as fol­
lows:
Petoekey, Mackinaw, Grand
end Chicago, 6:40 a m.
ror Petoekey. Mackinaw^ Gtaaft
Rapids and Ft. Wayne, 11:10 a. m.
For Petoekey, Mackinaw, Grand
Rapids,. ClnelnnaU and Chicago, 4:26’
P. IB.
For Suttons' Bay. OassM aad Northport. 8:80 a. m. end 1:30 p. m.
Tretos arrive toom (toielBnaU. tailcago, imianapoUs. . SL Louie end
Grand Rapids. 8:80 a. m.
Trains arrive from Ft. Wayne,
Grand Rapids, Petoskey and Mnekfnaw, 1:80 p. m.
Trains arrivea ftom BlchBoiid. .l
Wayne, Grand 1 _ ...
MseUnaw, 6:60 p: m.
Tratof arrive from Northport
Omena and Suttons Bay, 11:10 a. a.
and 4:26 p.m.
Throngh sleeper on the 8;80 a. a'
and 4:26 p. m. tratoe.
Chair oar and ffieepera on aD tralae
north and soito M Walton.
C. L. LOCKWOOD, G. P. ft T. A,
Grand Rapldn.

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