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The Daily Eagle, September 05, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)
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1903-09-05
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THE
MRIPPMIeRAE SERVICE.
ABSOLlTfLY FREE OF C
. w« wlU
(deoes of
triple co»t*d. bine end white {enamel Ware We do this to en
early buying, when we hare more time to deliror andimt npran^T*1t
np ran„
pays yon lo buy the best, specially when you bny a Steel1 Baage.
Saoge. The
Qick Meal la anrely the beat, for they are perfect in every way; cwot
be improved. We have add huadmis of them ud never had a aii^le
Heal,costa but a Uttie more ^
Dricet of other ateel
steel ranges, the Qo
Qoiek Meal,costa
prices
the ordinary range. They are striiictly guaranteed in every way.
If iliey are not utisfaetory In every
can use them for 3li or Mi days
wav we will take them back.
^1?SU
IBI li
Abeantdful QUICK-MBAL
Steel Range, just like But.
will lasryou a life time and
please you every day. for only
la^
A l.it of SfC.EQdliaiid .Si.IV. k. Ksngv' «uil Hrale
hare adai.d a secoiid-Uand deparemonl L. ..u
all kinds of second-haoU goods lo oxcfasjige 1
Get yopr Guivk Meal fiaage new aud
coated Bnauel Ware. FKEB of char^ if ili.- r
isfaction. we will take the range back aud j
J. W. PLATER.
BetnlltMiC Wbolea^e
Practifal Home ntmlMbur.
OSTEOPATHY
W. t H I R L B V
------ST.
A. a. DIAMOND
nOUSF. TO BENT
PtoMTaMrand
,
Actloa Bcdulater.
WI4i «. wr. Kimball Co.
SHOES for SUN
SHINE or STORM
t-orrccl »haix-», dm
nra^
u
crate price and
">u.,
tlv.. ilidlar kiiiil
.vvliiii iiiak>-s F
(illAM '-lien tilt•.>.->iu.-ii'ssluN- ill A ii.-rii
Bachiant
Roscoe.
Vark.-i- Bros’, 01.1 .Stand
*o8 Fi-.-nt St
WHY NOT
INVESTIGATE?
-con.
moirr~
UNiSN;
•51
STORY.
BLOCK,
PRICE TWO CENTS.WEALm AND BEAUTY THERE
WON SUIT IN
SUPREME COURT
Waahington. D. O, Sept, 5,-F. -U
loneym
SUSPICION WAS AROUSED IN THE
Bngle has
iBde'n a
BACHELOR CLUB.
at Hannah, Grand’ Trwetae cannty^
Istee last night were the attraeUoos
vice Toney Doiieth «slgied. Free
for
a
large
nui^ber
of
people.
The.
delivery, to commenoe ftetoW 1. has WILL BRING NEW IDEAS INTO
opera was all tha^ was promised' and
l.een eetahllshed at BKst Jc^vlan. Gha-■TH| ADMINISTRATION.
the theatre is eken more
evo^a county, routea Noa 1 and 2,
th-n one would expect
length of routes fO miles,
The play was well staged and every, Su'H Pending Tltree' Yea
Many
of
the
Teachere
Have
Spent
served &6S;
Earl BhaddeeR-Criminally AMaultee
thing passed off wlthoni a.hitch; th^
Summer Studying.
in Attorney's Favor.
Hit Btother*a Daughter.
scenery was sulBcle&t; the coetnmes
^JMt Tuesday wlU eee the end of the gorgeous and the music excellent, beIt now develops that What hla fellow
long schoed vaaaUfln, and when the
CadlUac. Mich.. SepL 5.—Details ot
embers of the Bachelor dub have
Judge McAlvay did the honors of
bell in the Contial school ringe .pnl Itt
the ipost horrible crime ever commit
r some time suspected is true. The
call to wen-k again, the pupils will And the evening Juat before the curtain "Snprente Court" which ex-PresIdent
ted In Wexford coonty were revealed
their sdiool rooms and teachers In went up, by making-a neat apeach in Cross of the ocganlzation meoiUoned
the iHBcers last night by the
which
he
referred
In
glowing
terma
readlneas for them. All the bnlldinge
o visit was located at Coldwater.
fesslon of Seth Shaddock, aged 28. that
PRANK KUBECK AAklGEO. E. HOYT were put in excellent oondlOoo under
ThMnas J. Ramsdell, who baa in Decision has been rendered In his fa
he bad criminally assaulted the threeHAVE JOINED HANDS. .
of Mem- vested so much money to give the Salt vor and there is now no danger of ap
year-old daughter of hU brother, Wil
her T. O. Nlcholaon of the board of city such a line play bouse. The at peal.
nan Shaddock, whose death Monday,
education. The teacheis too will be tendance last night was 1,1000 people,
before a doctor could be summoned,
here ready for their duties, smne bet. who were photograiAed by flash tight
caused an inveetigation which
Coldwater. ItUb.. SepL.3.—Al'8 ■
ter egnipped by spedal courses of between acts by Jacob HanseJmati. o'clock last evening in the pre^ee
cluslvely. proved that she bad been
study pusBued during the summer and They represented the wealth
brutally maltreated. Intense excite
of the immediate relaUves and friends.
beauty ot the city. Following
V their vacations.
ment prevails, and It may be neces OCCUPYING A NEW STORE, AD
George Herbert Cross of Traverse
opera, a reception and dance was glv- City., proeecutlng sUontey of Grand
JOINING LAUTNER'S.
Took Summer Coursa.
sary to use arms to prevent violence
in Ramsdell ball.
lerintendent I. B. GUbert has
being done the aelf-convicted brute.
Traverse county, sod Miss Jessie TreeYaverse City people who witnessed
e fw over two weeks
Shaddock has admitted to the offi Both Gentlemen Arc Well Known and been In his office
lyre SUies of this city were ontUid
•
;the
p^ormance of "The Chinese Hon In marriage by the Rev. Hugh Ken
eer^, by whom be was aiYested yes
perfecting all details for school openWell Experienced,
Ihis summer he gained many eymoon" at Manistee last night were nedy of *rraveTse City, aaslsted by Dr.
terday after snspicion had been fixed
t is made today that>
K and valuable Ideas by a coniwe J. W. Rannen. W. H. Steffens and Geo. L. B. Lennox, pastor of the First M.
Harvard tmlverelty In the depart F. Knowles accompanied by their E. church
I days ago. and that he George E. Ho}-t will Mn Prank Kuthis dty.
d her twice. Her death beck In the clothing boainess whldt ment of education. There under Prof. wives. Mrs. J. G. Ramsdell, who Is
The marrisge took place at the
the injuries Inflicted will be opened la the new store now Paul H. Hanns, a well known national vlslUng In Manistee, was also in the home of the bride's sister on Jefferson
is attributed
audience.
Cbas.
A.
Skelcher,
Carl
Nel
e young brute's arraignment v
street The Humphrey restdesce sraa
building, adjoining Lautnw's shoe educator, he took a course In the genson and R E. White played In the very prettily decorated for the oc
For this morning, before Just
^inre on Union streeL The new firm eral principles of edncailon es applied
orchestra.
casion with smllax and cut flowers.
will be known as Kubeck & Hoyt They to couises of study anJ.the edmlnistraT.
J.
Ramadell.
the
public
spirited
The fireplace in front of whldi the
o.^ipecl to have their building sufficient tion of schools.
TO JAIL FOR DRUNKENNESS.
Miss I^udra Bissell. Uodergerten Manistee millionaire, will not stop ceremony took place was banked with
ly near compleUon to aiable them
with
building
a
flOO.OOO
theatre
but
ferns and cut flowers. It was Just 8
open for business aboat October 10. lescher at Eymwood avenne, toc^
Mrs. Marlin Coins. Who Admitted She They will 'carry a fuU line of men's course at Mrs. Treat’s S^ool of Kin has decledd to put up a new hotel on o'clock when to the strains ol Mendels
Maple street, just a few doors from sohn's wedding march played by Mrs
la a Bigamist.
and boys' clothing' and the usual fur dergarten in Grand Rapids.
the opera house. The building will be
Lousing, Mich., Sept. B.^-Mrs. Mar nishings that go with this line of
Humphrey, sister ot the bride,
L. F. H
Miss Jessie Manners of the Genital
modem and
sufficient size b
tin Coins, who pleaded guilty to
d upon the
the wedcIding pmy a
business. Being so well and favorably and Mias Grace Brodie of the Sonth
ing had three husbands before reach known in this cl^, the new firm should Primary toUc the kindergarten course commodate a large patronage. It will broad stairway and took their places
be
constructed
next
spring
alongside
ing the age of 25, and who admitted rio their full share of the trade.
before the fireplace where tbe knot
at Ht. Pleasant normal.
ot the new Carnegie library fen- the
that she failed to get a divorce from
Mias Jennie Barton and Miss Anna
was tied.
Mr. Kubeck has had nearly 30 years'
erection of which ground has already
Frank Toungs at 'Giand Rapids,
Robert E. Walter ol Traverse City
er.pencnce in business life. Bntering F. Johnson ot EUmwood avenne, IBas
been twoken.
seoond venture, before marrying
•s beet man and Miss Bdltb Adams
(he employment of the Hannah & Ley Elizabeth Parmlee of the Central, end
loonist Coins ot this city, was sent tc Co. as a cash boy, be remained with Prof. Clyde Krenerick of the
ot PonUac was bridesmaid. Tho brido
Mason yesterday for 10 days for dnink Uiot Ann for 18 and one-halt years and school, took ooiusea ot Btndy' at the
ennees. Her matrimonial experiences rose to have charge of the clothing de- Ypsllantl normal.
mall Wmmed with lace and Inaeftlag
wlj] be investigated while she remains partmenL Cta severing Us coi
and orrted bridal rases. The biWeaMias May Pearl, si^errlsor of sauat Masm.
maid wore a vegy becoming white
French lawn trimmed with
over"
PeUlonata like t
embrouetr and rihhdB and oarrtod'
City.
t CliiirA' con*ct*a a cloth In Trave
pink and iritKe roaes. The groom and
best
man
wore
solta
of
black
broaJing business on Front ftreet in the
Probable Attondaiwe..
cioto.
•'
Greiliok block hir three years,
Intendent GUbert said thjs
After toe ewemoay daUetoos re
the last seven years be has been In morning that he could form no estiI
It will be to your interest to I
freshments were'served on dsbitny
The clothing hualpeas In CadlUac, but mate ot the pnrtiable attendance at
I look over our large line of heaUng I
tho yearning for Traverse City was too tbe HJ^ school this semester. He
stoves before purehasing. The
Tbe happy conple were toe reedpfirong and he disposed of bis Inter- says there has been a large number of
Boston Store' .
'
ients of many beantiftil preaenta
it to bis partner, Mr. Aldrich.
inquiries regarding coursee ot study,
which were a aet of table sil
Mr. Hoyt has been « resident of and as there were »6 pupils g^uated
ver from toe family of toe groom, s
1'raverse City alhee 1888, first being last semester from the eighth grades,
of Haxlland chlnatfllafaes from’toe
employed by Douglas & Boughey, and
20 more thsn any prevtons year,
The Long Distance then for nine years with Wilhelm fully
[Ufnl
It would Indicate a larger attendant
Bros., and for the last year and a half In the High school thU tail. But the
n-tok is Very SIntple.
with A. J. Wilhelm: He is
superintendent Is not prepared to say
charge of Hr. Wilhelm's clothing de what effect the Traverse City ’canning
It brick
partment. Mr. Hoyt i; well known factory will have on the attendance In
S.Ti-ie- i« ll-.i- ejuykesl. ehenpi-st outside of the clothing business, hav
have already -been manutaOnred at’
the upper grades at the opening of toe brickyBd of-Helm 'A wmi^ and
nticl suieitYoeansuf BAPIII TIJAN- ing served four years a* a member of
school. It would seem that many of there seems no :doubt' about toe to.sl i‘ There and l.nek in a inioiile.
le board of education
the older pupils are employed there
Y.--1 a\..ld the lirnl Kii<1 l..<i ..f time.
The new fljm has been delayed In and they may eontJnue untU Uffi can ereastog popularity of this kind of
building material. A( present there
toe BChocds
geUlng their new store ballL owing ning seaswi is over.
about'dO.OOO brick at toe ysrd bnV
to the delay in receiving the shHie'tor
■That canning factory Is a great
the foundation whllSi was at last built blMslng to the aty." said Superin these and nearly 26.000 more will be'
of concrete, and just as It was finish-, tendent Gilbert, digressing for the mo used to toe new Disciples church at
cil the stone has arrived. With their ment from school topics. "It gives em toe comer of .Cass and Eighth streets.
The manataotnre of oement brick to
Wr Have a nm Cluf Shse Mskzr't Sbsg.
fine location and good stock of goodSr ployment to a large number of girls
the new firm expects to have a Incra- and boys who wonld otherwise be this city was started tola seasan and
for some time there seemed to be a
tive trade.
roaming the streets, getting Jnto mis
doubt to tod minds of many people conchief through Idteness. 'Then, too, U
cemtng^dir durability and worth but
LANSING STREET CARNIVAL.
provldee them with money by which
all irho have used toei4 are entirely
they are able to continue their high
satisfied and there is a steady demand
Buple of Elka Made Good Thing for school courses."
for toe produccL The yard Is situated
Local Lodge.
for children of :il1 jigps.
Engineering Is Popular.
near Boot lake about half a mile, past
lAnsing, Midi.. Sept, 5.—Under tbe
SuperintMident
Gilbert
saya
he
flnds
Theare ii.tl the ' h>Sry
riini^
raUag
the Elks' grand lodge, the that the engineering courses are be Femwood on the east road, where ??,e^d“ b“rfG?toe
BubordMate lodges are not permitted coming most pcunilar. This la undoubL there is an abnndandfi of the very
kiou but tlie\ ai'<- made
to give street canUvals. In Lansing _ edly due to the better openings on best quality of sand tor this work.
of
going
out
first
meant
a
There
have
been
only
three
men
couple ot 'members of the fraternity graduaUon from the coUeges and unlGood Strang Leather.
working .there for some time but Mon maid" toe rest of her life.
gave a fair and carnival, s^j after pay
venitles.
■When toe cake was brou^ In IL
day a crew of alx -will be em^oyed.
ing themselvee wdl for their trouble
"I was informed when In tbe e
Ten men make a fall crew, two ta waaAmLby Hiss Stiles and each of the
eontributed $816 to the local lodge
said he. 'that one electrical firm offer wheel sand, two to mix the sand^a^ girls partookiet It with trmbUng fin-..
ed poslticos to all the gradnatlng mem
cement, two to fill tbe box and s^f)^y. gera. Miss WInnUred SkMton was-the
bers of toe genlor classes <rf electrical
Handsome tine of Fall Suits at MS engineering at the University of Mldi- toe matotoe, two to take away fj» saccqgsfol one In finding-the ring to
New KbM Store.
tate StreeL Prices extremely low.
toe madilae and two to w<wk In -tte bei; piece and as her .candle aieo waM
lUterr-o
OKlWPihn
igan, Comall and )
yard. -A full crew can make ahemt out first toe.^s were all sure that
umbiom...
WbiiUt: UUI.I
stltute of Totonology at Bosh*. 12118 8.080 brick a day wlto eaae. wllUe*i
teatoing would cease to he her voca
company. I was toW, offered to start
tion
are-a
Qun haa ipade as many a ld«:.
toe.gradQatos at good salaries. They
etoastol:
The method of a
weren't given snaps but were tAer^d
Sermon subject at Steinberg’e Opi
Tbe aaiid and cement are mix luncheon toe r
House on Sunday NighL
Jobs where there was good
spent
wishing many good ttainga
ed together to toe proportion ot six
I DELIEYE^ wd«ncem«tL The Boston school, to one and then are wet enon^ to for Hiss SUlee and glri^her loU of
which Is one of the very be« science
Spoc^l Music.
make toe material stidc together well.
iBtmst Alloweil OB Dep^tts
"Come.together.' ccrileges to America, has been forced After bMng mixed It U pst Into a box
OLLOM, P*«oP.
to nise its toes $60 a year for toe
ENTERS INSURANCE FIELa
■blch fits toe maeffilne and has a mov
last three years on acconnt of the num able bottom. The box to placed on.
ber of pupils seefctog admission.'
toe machine and yrnur bron^t.tg J. W. Morse is Dietrict Maru«er ftfi;
Go to Collsgs.
bear npon toe mixture to' - the- h«;
Among the gradates d the Trav When toe proosnre has shaped ;jhe. J. W. Mewae ttf'toie dty has.bm .
erse City Hl^ school who wfll por- bricks, of which tber^ are 10 made at; agpotntod district manage of-toe Masne their studies'this fail at falser
time, they are taken away and pat to tiVSL Piotoetiro Sodety lor 'DetodL '
of learalttg are EknIl'Led- toe yard to dry, but although -pat
taken office room at No. 614
erle wto wfll enter toe law d««rt- there to dry they are wet nl^t and -Wtibdm block. Mr. Ifaicse has been a
mea
a
toe
Uflimslty
of
mehlgui;
-DIRECTORS.
iwnlng for a tew days. They may traveling man for a Chicago Ann .bat
Ted SoB^rd to (Ke dental d^artmmtt
PresidenL H. S. Hull. Praslbe wet within four houra after being has raldm here tor toe last four
of toe,Detroit College of Medldne:
This srilfbe his Ant experience
dent Oval Wood Dish Co.; Vice•e Uaion Street Lotos ptrdaall at OUvet college; Si- made, wlthont any damage or wash: yean.President. H. C. Davit - .1^-Ing away. When taken tram tbe mMr' In toe b
ward Kysolka to mechantepl or cim eUne they are left on toe box bottom
FIfiBT CLAM NOBK
Mr. Horse U betog installed in his
engtooeriog at the Honghton Sidiool
office
by
J. O. MeOor^dL a^e amnthat
they
may
be
banded
more
CPeCIALTV.
Cashier, C
of Mlneo.
ager.
Mr.
MoOonkk'was
formerly
quickly and another bottom la plno^
Louden, of Caldwell « Loudon;
Have Two Coachea.
in tbe box each time. After aboflt 16 district maneslcJKtte United States
WATCHEft, CLOCKS
Tbe Hi^ school footosn team will
Geo. W. Lardie, produce; J. M.
«< Swtosw.
days tbe bride may be oarrtod on a HeeUb A
pm^Iy' be eostoed to Ms early work
Huellmantsi, Merehafit Tallerr
AND JENELBV RE bynames W. MlUlken. Jr, and Ralph wagon without inaago and auny bare MIA, with ryiitiiSi to CadlDee: He
Cha^ Wilhelm, of Wilhelm, Barbaee takep away wly tour or fire iiiimiiA this poBiitte Ai«iiBt/U'toj
bolb uiembers «C tbe (Ntvet
4 Co.; «tephsn Lautner.
tdee toe state mansssment tor ,toe
PAIRED PROMPT Thacker,
days CM.
footbUl team. As toe eollege does
mar; F. C. Desmond, ChsrBattfias tteM brick, cement window dbtratt oempany. T»NafiansJ ^
LY, i t ^
^ I not open nntii three wetos after toe ■Oto are amde.
1b a-moU and not toetive aoototy waa t^gaBjaad nju
High school. their aervtoss will be
Sanjamln Thirbly, of Trsveree
with the mMtolaa The affla for tbe yean ego onntBllar Baee to toe Sis>*
Next BMP sMtli of
CHy iron Wofte: J. O. Cretoer.
available. When Sup«
newnumpeay. Ittaaaresflzr
here looked around to fl*d a *
. 0* C^ * Crotoar, Kingsley. •
bni^p ohop.
■’
are at tbe yard dirtoffi
(Oonttoned on Uit
HAVt FORMED
PARTNERSHIP
CEMENT BRICK
IS IN DEMANB
iTELEPHONE
Michigan TeiephoneCo.
SCHOOL SHOES
m
MEW .
THE END OF
VACATION
: crrv EDITION.
rwn Rural Routes Will Be Opened
T. J. Ramodell Will Build a Modern
SCHOOL BELLS WILL RING OUT
Soon at Eaet Jordan.
Hotel Next Spring.
NEXT TUESDAY.
;
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
:The Home of
Good Qothing.
m
MOST HORRIBLE CRIME CADILLAC
;
EVER KMBW.
V. L. ENQLE -MAE-Mten APPOINT
ED TO THE RO.SITiON.
tn 11 SMUWG IK AliB»Aliaia
«ls( otiiy from $15.00 to
as
'againbt.«qually guod made to
:;mraMrc«i fsu.00 tofoo.oo. ■
*2o:.
MOST INHUMAN
TREATMENT
^EW PdSTMASTEt AT HANNAH
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
You know that we make strong
claims for the' style. Rt and
«jnaIUy of I.. Adler. Bros & Cp's.
Boehester made ready-lo-weai
Why not iovesugate them ? W
will affiord every farilily for dolog so. Our new fall and winter'
models are in, and we will bej
glad to have yon compan; them
poicri by point with the best costom work prodoced in this town.
Tbe more particular yon .are
hhoul yonr ciolhlng.
W. the more
stni^Iy riill -Adler'- elothin
EAGLE.
rRAVBESE CITY. MICHIGAN, SATCBDAY, 8EPTEMBEB 5, 19^
¥0U XL NO. 3235.
$40.00
DAILY
H. I. ^KNAPP
^at^maker
xm DAlliV JAGIiBL SATURDAY, 8EPTEMBggt S; 1903.
The Daily Eagle. |
BBtjtf«0 at Trarene Oitr PoatoSoa m
«::=S^=
. luaamuu i*» Huuv “*«
wuw«
<i( anr tailnr* to taealTe the paper
pnverir or on One ao that the iaatteatka ot die eanler boy may be —
edM without May.
September fr^^Wblttaker ft Hide's
production ot “A Country Kid”—Steln. bers’e' Grand opera boose.
Ooncemlne the crop ooUook there is
lltUe ehsage. says Henry Clews of
New TortL Two weeks more and the
bulk ot the com crop will be out
danger ot troet As we hare stated
in prerioua adrioes. this Is not going
to be a year of large crops, but no
serious defidenclee are to be expect
ed, and a good demand at profttnbie
prtess is assored lOr noarty all agiienttuial products, ae beneficial ettect
of which upon gsneral bnainess need
not be enlarged npon. Another source
of anxiety Id this conneetton aat
: seems a hare pn
B ae cotton comer.
Richard Wilklnaon. a ’Tuscola county
tanner who is sOTving a term <4 90
days k ae Detndt House of Cmrec. tlon tor scaring Mrs. York oot of his
huckieberry pstch with a abot gun.
was not so diplomatic as a Petenbueg
man. who on finding a tominlne poach
er in his preserre, waited till her two
palls and apron were filled and aen
lifting hlB hat exclaimed: “Ah. aere
my fauMeberry!" laetenpon she drop-
wlte a can.
The duisUanity ot ae gospel was
recentiy Ulnstrated by Pastor Bailey
of Stnigls who, at a morning service
tonified sane oC the truths d ae new
Btlon wia chmilcnl
Demilj erf ae experiment
but enoo^ was develeqied a show
that ae eqipooents ot primary deetten
reform will get sR that is cMnlng a
asm. In the long .un.
.
ae regtorty system ot ae postoaoe
dqnrtment. is add by ae traMury
oOctois a bare received from Cuba
packages of cigars on which no doty
was paid. He explains that ae
were gifts from Mends and no wrangdofng was kteaded.' He may be
c
•faro Than «l» MIIHoae PaM aa Pen'Stona to MkMgan Men. .
NOW ANOTHER^
recMved terrible kjorlea which will
.Wa^ngton, Sept i.—The rat"tt of
LODGE NOTICES.
propaMy prove fatal. t^'MUkg on a
for toe
band saw at the ratlra^ shops here fiscal- year ended June 30 last shows
Traverae Bay Tent No. 196. K. O. T.
■What ho, valtar! another Jowa <ki Hto bead was cat open and ecHue cf tt
mmer ot poislonera In Michigan MM., Monday ntfits k L O. O. F.
the halt aheU!
nmve oeptecs aererad, so that 1hewt to be 42.439 and toe amount paid hslL C. G. Sborwood, Com.; a D.
LoPokte. R K; A. B01
Willi slad Septamber^ sraehMtB dfta be paralyxod for life If he eurvlTea.
>6.946400.
troB held. lOreet and aea
Met and crown od all—Oetrea VlrsiiiT. MM.. Friday nights
Lehrte, aged 14,
la. the Ainwiean oyster. Tonsa nip
halL - A. V. Medrito.to the In-1!
ra. who 'was c
SUelds, R. K.; n. A. '
pers and rakee are yeedy; the ahnok- dustrlal scfiKMl trom Manistee for tro-' iuTto-flr.'Thompm*.
era stand with poised kslTea, and a tney a few weeks ago. has bemi
Eighteenth Annual Ohio Excursion.
Traverse City Aerie Mo.-M9>r. O.
greedy populace, with appeUtee sharp- nocmeed keane and returned tp that
Ee^es. meets k ForeeUn’ ban,
ened by abstinence, nwaite impa county as an inuRoper subjecL
TuMday evening at 6 o’clock. Walter
nnsl Ohio wcenralon. Special train Loranger. worthy president
tiently the advent at luxory-lndmi
will JsKve d^emlsh at 12:00 m. Bxeloope trom oovee and sheltered beys.
ilon Ucknts good ft* rotur^untU
Traverse Bay hive No 71. L. O. T.
Niles—O. M I
sold to 1
MM., meets k L O. O. F. hall Tnes^o^ber 7th
en'e “SymptOilea."
Harbor has been awarded the rontraet at 99.00 for
trip and at oortes- iw s^rn^^Septomber ^and ^
s fo all statioiis k
-for buUdkg the 919.000 library bnildHra. Halapnw stOl lires. It
rikgg ft Late Me, 2. 16 and W.
Mias------ot a weetem <dty, rlsltlng kg. the* funds being provided by CarDetroit Soutoern. BoMng Y^ey.
triends in Hew York, irtio, on being
Lines. Clnclnnsti, HamTraveTse City Lodge No. 222, F. ft
Ohio Central
C
asked what kind ot music the prefer
..~M ft
Itton
• Dayton. lAke Shore ft MiM- A. M. Spedal communication earii
Monday. H. O. Joynt, W. M.; M. E.
red aftv.dlnner. said nairely and«ta
Lanslnsr-Governor BUss has ap gsn Southern and Wabash raHways.
Csa on nearest Ann Artor railroad "- -ikell, secretary.
oonfidmoe, "I last dote on pointed Dr. W. C. McKknw of Sagi
Information or write
I'e eympathiee; do. Protes- naw as a member of the board of ex- agent for further
J.J.KIHBY.O.P. A..
Gra
rand Traverse Lodge No. 200,
Bor. play some of aem."
erf dentists, sncceedkg Dr. B.
3218-tf
Toledo, Ohio.
J. O.
T. Loffler of the same plaoe, tor _
term at three yeara. The governor
National Loan Co.. Wilhelm
has ateo appokted the fcdlowkg dMe- block; will be open ihle evening to
Traverse City ChapW. No. 149.
psaetlc'ktory ot a borlne, an erst gates to the Farmers' National con lend you money on y--------- '--y to en- O. B. B.. needs k Masonic ha 11 toe
while dweUer in that rlUsge; "A cow gress at Niagara Falls, S^tembw 22: Joy Leber day
Tnesday on or before oscb full moon
Annie ^e, W. M.
belonging a C. Cronin got out ot her Colonel U H. Ives of Mason, T. S.
pasture the oaer night onto ae Q. R. Gurney of Hart, F, N. Cbure* erf Kent
Duchess Camp No. 2445. M. W. A.
ft I. track. A train struck and pre City and S- W. Herold of ttesankg.
meets at Woodman ball Monday evensumably kiUed ae animal, while oaMkg. August 24. Jobn O. Stranb, V. C.;
Joseph Sleder. clerit.
trains played football wia ae carcass.
There will be two excursions to
When ae seoosd foresnan etarted oot Ke-ab-ta-wanta on the Columbia to
UPHOLSTERING.
id ae rmealns tor burial, aere morrow. Boat leaving at . 2:30 and
weren't any rMnalns a speak of, so 7:00 p. m.
Renovating
aorou^ly had ae itdltng stock ot
O. E. CASE,
ae road bashed it Re heard Uar
aat ae principal part of what was
711 Webster 8L Clttomw’ 'phone 539.
leh ot that cow had been found some
distance below Fife lake."
^ .
i ol the following
sdranta^
of A kind
.... I
- .
worth 91.75 to 92.50.
$1.50
that sold St from «.50 to.93.S0.
ICO AA
^_
_____
For BOYS' TWO-PIHCB SUITS from good.s
$1.00
For BOYS' THBBB-PIBCE SUITS from goods
worUr93-00 to 91.50.
For CHILD'S SUITS, worth at r^lar prices
63.50 to 95.00 _
CTEINBERG’S
! NOTICE! ‘
' WouM-Be-Msyer's Views.
^ Give yonr Snnday orders k time ^
New Yi^ society is discussing ae
for Saturday delivery.
h
Vuestlon as a ae propriety of ^
pearing k evening dress at ae cqiera
a^
“Parlsal’’ is a begin at 6 o'clock k
the afteraocHL “Big BUR’ Devery. ae
ex-chief of poUoe. who wank a be
mayor, when asked his views on ae
subject replied:
“Say, boss. thaCs where I do not
Bliine so brl^L Courae I wouldn't
aink ot pnttliig on me eplketatl be
fore 6 a the evening. And I would
feel like a soiled deuce in a new pack
It any ot me oon-stk-oonnu. cau^t
me coming out ot ae 'tater after daik
wldout me glad ragu on. Of conrae I
oonld wear a bangtail and the reet of
ae afternoon rig, aa ae spiketail
along in a grip, aen do a rapid chaage
stunt in one ot the big dieealo-roonw
ot the Met and dimb ina ae duds
that so wia the wua lldia, and so
mate good on boa ends. But t guess
111 cat tt snd stick a the BUha avebrand ot rnoelo shows."
Rnndetftli »t.
; enocEBiESp
FRElTftv
h
VEGETABLES. ^
^ FRESH
MEATS
%
OF ALL
KINDS i
; F. Stepan, i
ftather Lacked Appreciation.
BWe Ducket, of Lebanon, DL, a 16yearoU girt, banged herself
ber fsther, a stern, austere farmer,
scolded her for reoeivlng a letter from
a nelghbM- Ixv, which closed with
the Allowing couplet:
Plays Better Than Ctomens Family.
Mark Hambourg, the young Bimaian
Another atonognpber is-to marry
a mOUonaire. It's pretty hard tor
pianist, came to this country with a
girt to dedde nowadays whetoer to letter of ktroduetion ftom Msfk
be a stenographer, a toieihone d
Twak. who knows him very well. The
letter read: "He plays the piano bet
ter than any of the Clemens family,
but his ooi^exSon to not as good as
mke."
Barcn Henry De BothadUld has been
fined 92 k Baris for aato soorahlng.
A Boy's Mother.
Yhe eaUe doesn't ssy how he snooeed- My mother, die's ao good to me.
ed k rslskg tte money.—Reoord-Her- Bf I was good as roould be.
oouldnt be as good. No. sir; Cant any boy be good m her!
SevenO irauw ministers read She loves me whe% I'm glad or mad.
She
lovea me when Fm good or had.
“From the Ballroom to Hell.” recently
and then kaagwated a eraaade against An’ sdiat'B the tnnnlest thing die eays
- fiaadng. Somebody abooU petttfon She loves me when she puntoftea.
<Jamegle tor a library no Chat those 1 don't like her to pnnldi me;
That don't hurt, but it hnrte to see
Her cry. Nen 1 cry. an' nen
We both cry—an' be good agak.
The Missouri woman irtio carries She lovee me iriien she cuts an' ses
97400 k her bnsUe cannot say that My little coat and Sunday riotheg.
Mie has nothing to CaD back csi k bar An’ when my pa oonea boms to tea
She lovea him ’most as mnob as m
tfid ace.-Bnplre Jonnal.
An' grabs me up an’ pata my head.
CAUGHT AT PETOSKEk'.
I hug ber, an’ hug my pa.
an^ love him purf nigh aamndiaaraA
Man Wanted for Boyne City flobbery
—3toM Whltoomb Bitoy.
to 9sptered.
- fiOtoakey. Midi.. Sept -6-^tei*
Prtoe. who dnbbed an eUnty Boyne
CH^ man a we^ ago and necnied 979. BBtrimony k foe vUlage, Justtee
hM beoB oaptareJ by Dader SheriS Johnaon roomiUy oSered to many
:6«hA The fallow cartlad a rerolver, free the first eoqis who appllsd to
hilly and buUseye. He had been k him but as tttsro wsro then no tskm^
he now oCert to give the bride a
hMkg
•wMs hero
BOTv ano
and ana
had neen
bonus of a two-pound box of the best
fony MoMit by Chari^Totx ofikets.
olatM toat w-be proonrsd. The
propositton is open for one month.
OHnSTIAN OflJKCH
y n52C^
!*WHY 1 BEUEVE”
iiiffldrtdFof Dotfarfs Saved on School Suits
tofS.IKl
JCMiro 0PE«A BOUSE
editor
io toel ae chill cf Autmun.aad
long sa the vine runs round th
modestly says in his columns: “It Is
stomp
getttog ae time of year when store
I'U be your darUng sugar lump.
wood Is aooeptsUe a payment of
newspaper snbaerlpticn. Come early
andarddaernah." We h«*» no sub“So you think It is an advantage to
eoriber will foil a act k
boy to be reared In the country.'
wfth ae toudilng mpeal.
"Th be sore,'' answered"'Farmer
CociRoes^' “A beq- has a heito-.better
WhM Etfiara Say.
ttiaaee k^jhec^try. Ftor kstamee.
A Georgia girt who nooepted a box when a IwylT
ot candy tram her rejected lover aa and melon p^ee he dan have a
some ot it and is dend. Bat ae next stomacji ache withont the doctor Jumpgirl who gets «s«d;.- will proceed to k- to the coacluBlon that he's got
ent It jnst ae same.—Bear lAke 'pendicitiB.
y
huge sum annually.
A LfTTLE NONfiENM
OIhrat ewne generous unknown
trioad cf Olivet oaOece has presented
ft wMh. a wgMfiesnl three-minusl
pipe otgsfo The gftt is Wy opportaite as then an a great number of
upupBseomfngtUiyev.
fit Lmito-Albrnt MwIbc, J. W. Bvtog. T. a BHh MftSWev SMaftMh
WMasKMMd at-thP'gtroMMrhecn
AftaL
bom Ghlon
a ttw moMy bitt had
g"- Sept 12
"Ay BAKE MOCK ’BUGEO TO
SEEN YO”!
U £?arT «F MOCB 1MNITANC£!
A GIRL
FROM
SWEDEN
a ElAMATE SONIC -iEVESTITVtt!
A paraCT CAST OF FlATaS!
FUU OF MUSIC. NEW SONGS t lAUCIIS!
Wbe People Secure Seats Eujy
SALTED PEANUTS
>. 1 Spanlah
■hey
retted in a
Jled peanuts and are treai
clean pure way. No lard or old prease
used in our own make. Each order is
roasted after the order it received
Weaver, B. A. Monroe, John Lamsen,
Hannah ft Lay Merc. Co. Pricea quot
ed to dealert.
MRS. F. E. WHITE,
R.
I, u.
D. White,
vrniie, mgr,,
Mgr.
Williameburg, MIeh.
} It Goes
Without
Saving
-THAT THE-
/ West iVUchigan
STATE FAIR^
Is Michigan's Best Fair
Sept.14-15-16-17-18-’03
BRAND RAIHDS.
Running, Trotting and
Hurdle Ra^fs^>
tN
96.00.
IXKJKS LIRE A BIG UFKKR DOS T IT .' W.-IL ii'hs
bigger than itI looks 0ou paper. We gnaraolce
■ your ‘lime >reli
” Bpent‘
veeligating
."“J’.!?"'
fi''.''’"
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
J. W. HILUKEK
OUR NEW
Real Eante Brwker
Watch Case.
REMOVAL
I have moved my jewelry
store to the building first door
east of Steinberg’s Grand
Gj>era House wbeh> I have a
new stock of watches, clocks
and jewelry, and wlici'e I
would be pleased to meet all
mj- old friends and patmns.
HAS FOR SALE
FALL and WINTER
SUITS
mCES: 25c, 3Sc and SOc.
Bpth PhMl toe.
riPiPrwriPiPiPiPiPriPrrrr
ForCBILD'S SUITS, three pieces, worth from
$3.00 :
All the late.Ht styles*
of Hickey and Freem a II 0 o.
1 i t) p,
Roeh ester, New
York, are displayed
on our ‘tables. Suita
boiight of us are
pressed free of
charge
:
: ■
:
MILLER BROS.
157 Front St Beadle Block.
L. IN. Bennett
Several Desiiable Farmi
1 house and Ic
Seven i
on Randolph sti-eet, near Eln
wood avenue school. £as
terms;' price $1,000.
Seven room house on Rot
street, lot 50x186.
Pric
$750; half cash, balaoc
time.
-Four dwellings
side, reasonable prices, .eaA
terms.
.
Sevep room house Wei
Ninth street, stone found:
tion.ceraent cellar, lot 50x10
Price $1,400.
Seven i-oom house on Wei
Seventh street, stone found;
tion, lot 06x172. Price#l,40
Enquire at my onic
for terms. gSU’^!’‘-T'n
SCHOOL SHOES
FOR SCHOOL BOYS
FOR SCHOOL DAYS
That is the kind of shoe thatftis needed these coming days and the kind of shoe we \
are selling. Boys will be boys and they want a good wearable shoe. Girls will be
girls and they AVant an eqiially'gCKxi shoo. We supply all demands.'
We Have a Boy’s Shoe
A genuine calf skin with an oak sole. Will stand as much weather as the o^k ■
tree itself. Going to school is hard on shoes, we know, for after the study comes
the play. That plays havoc with the.best of leather. These shoes sell for $2.W-.
and $2.25 and are worth every cent of it.
Got Another Good Boy’s Shoe
■
---------*
yes, good bo>*s wear them,
and• some that perhaps are
not .— good, and these
for$].2:>, $l.iWahd S1.75.
Ask for the Boy’s “Cruiser” Shoe
All Froa.
iaH FartM*U- wuo«n
WrttP for Prixp jUat.
C. A. FRENCH, . . Spprptoiy.
“BY ALL MEANS, HAVE'A PIT.“8. BENDA A CO- CLOTHIERS
ClotHes Pressed
PflOMB AND WB’Ll DO THE REST.
ELECTRIC PROCE«»
“AJX KINKS REMOVED ON SHORT ORDER”
S. Benda 6 Co.
KM FRONT STREET
;.Z
,|
These are guai-aiiteed
as.gi>od a shoe as ai-e made for the money.
dandy school shoe and sells for 2.00 and $2.25.
It is the ^
Gills’ and Misses’ Shoes
.
More girls go to seliool than boys, then moi-e gii ls’ shoes are sold. Have you bough^
all your girls their shoes? Just a few more days bgroi-e school begins and you
to be prepared. These shoes are celling and money savers. . They are so «
- they last too long, (for our good we think). They cost you lioO and #1.75.
Have You Seen the Vici Kid
.
«
Boys’ School Si^
Must have a new suit of clothes
>thes to start school withwii(i. Just
Ji
as necessary -as • boes
and books. ’The “Little Shavers" dan get a nice suit for 1.50, 2.50 or #3.00. Tb^
larger bc^e-arc “biggei- fellows” and wear bigger clothes. These cost just a lifttiei..;
more, 3.50.-4.00, 4.50 and $5.00. Thdni-he young men want new clothittg. It ia,‘here you get the clothes that look good, the-clotbes that wear good and the. clothe^
that are gooc^
'
..
-M
wt:SELL EVERYTHING
cvcK* I nii’Nu FOR
ruK. EVERYBODV
cYEK.T PVL/f
WE
^'
THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTgjaia
>■ ray»^™!!R:y!^j^^^gaegi;rji’ -t*i
THE DAjajY^Agi^jATU»t)AY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1^
IPr. J.W: GAUHTtETT.
SS:
REAL ESTATE TftANFBRS.
C. B. ESTfiSIS i
AN OFFICER I,
ffr'-rwi ■■■ .a«w^5-«r
mm W A TKAiN WffiCK
THE CHE8CHBS,V
Reoorded by BegteUr of OMde F. W.
SIX PERSONS MET DEATH ON THE
wUioii..
80VTT4ERN RAILWAY.
Hennas W. Sntth and wife to
Hemon Sqn^es and wife, lota SO and
Alomar BA Trestle 40 East High Over a Creak
Ington streets.
21. except a. SO ft. Uoek 4; Pwry Han
Rev. C. T. StouL rector.
O. P. C&RVBB.
r. W. CARVSK. nah's 1st add.; ILSOO.
MomWk serrioe and eereu
to Chariea E.
CharloUe. N. C, BepL 6.—Six perHoly hwaowM 11:30.
------------- It of the UM
Kenycm, lota 2 and 8, see. t. town 29,
Bnnday^o^ «t 12 n
awie were-klUed and 26 Injared, oae
**Flsti and GameHLaw**
JACKSON WILL PROBABLY
totally and two serioualy. In a wreck
wU> be In tbelr ofioe di^n^ bn^- range 10; |2W.
NEXT MEETING PLACE.
aUtheee serAuditor General -to Loula 8. and
neeehon^ig^^y to write
the Sonthem railway near TorkRobert B. Walter, parcel, aec 12. town
Bi^op Atwell wm preach at the vUle. S. C, about noon Thursday.
Traver|e city favored
25, ranges; fS.37.
morning service.
The dead:
IMglneer Brlskan,
DELEGATES FOR 1«D6.
The Weather.
Auditor General to Ttenas lloran
Fireman Frederick R. Hine. Poatol
'Partlr etoudr and ooetlnnel eool to- and Hu^ Boyd, neld of nel4. wl4 of
Clerk Smith, and three unknown
Rev. Hu^ Kennedy, pastor.
iilC»t end Sunday; prabably light nel4. aal4 of ne^4. tec. 20. town 27.
Eirnmh quarterly rneeUng. Love
frost In north portion; Tarteble vlode ran^ 9; 114.49.
feast. 9:45 a m.
The injured: Jnllns Johnson, Bock
Sermon at 10:30 a, m. after vrtiJch HIM. a. C.. probably totally; W. L.
nmstiy aortherty.
Andltor Oeneml to ■niomas Moran
there will be atelnistiatton of the Stouter. Hickory Grove. 8. C, aeriouaand Hugh Boyd. ne^. Me. 20. town 27,
_ the Lord’s eUK>er and
samament
Trsvmae
City
was
favored
by
the
-Now doth the .little peel^ fly
range 9; 323.60.
ly: T. C. HIidcB. laacaster. serlowly.
Inprore each ahhiing mJiiQte.
Auditor General to Tbomaa Moran delegates to the Mltttigan Sunday
t 12:00.
In addition 29 vridte peraons and
Sunday
There's not a dish of bake or brew and Hugh* Boyd. nH of ne% of neH. School BssocUtlon in oonveotlon at
Bpworth League. 6:30 p.m. Leader, three negroes, rcaidlAg mainly
ClMwoce aietfer. Topic, “Ibe call of South Carolina towns were bruised,
HougMon, as the
B« what'the little dnSer'e In It! sec. 20, town 27. range 9; 172.25.
ah li> Wm. M. Dex meeting In 1906. The encntive oom- Uosea.”
]t
not seriously hurt
Evening sen-ice, 7:30. Sermon by
CITr IN BRIEP.
mlUee will likely diobse Jackson for
ter. t«14 of nel4 ot ae%. sec. 7; 31.
Ail the bodies have been taken tnm
U)e*pastor.
1904. C. H. Eetee of Bates was electDaniel H Crandall and wife
the wreck eave.tboee of the engineer
ith
St
Chur
of the vice-presidents ot the
Rev. M. O. Carrel went to Lake City Prank Sawyer. seM of ae>6. eee.
and flreman. The wredc was caused
2:30 p. m.
Sunday acbool.
«
loo. Other officers were elect
and SUtUrlHe today for qoarteriy town 26, range 12; $200.
by the collapse
a trestle 40 feet
S;30.
ig by the
South Side Lumber Co. to Kelley ed as ToUows:
high over Wishing Greet
Preeldenl—The Rev. 8. C. Burge, the Lord's supper.
Mlaa Cera Schofield went to Klnga- Lumber A Shingle Ca-. parcel. Bast
Grand Rapids.
ley today where she will teach school Bay: $10,675.
The toll snd winter terms for In
'Floe-presidents—R. B. McDermond.
thU year.
Wm. O. Foote to Jay D. Greet
struotions on piano start Monday
Mr*. Alice Oaliiea of Lake evenue re
65 ft. of lots 20-21-22, Perry
^3^'service. Subj^Involved in Septonber 7. TeMdilng at the Acad
turned yeaterday eftemoon from
nah's 2nd add.; $700.
'
emy or at 4he homes
Mdento
Auditor General to Ikaverse City
Recording secretary—Mrs . J. B.
Mtg. Co., nw^ of sel4. sec. 34. containCadillac where she Is principal of the -ig 4 acres, town 27, .range 10; $9J4. nmiefl. Detroit
Tretsurei—H. H. Simpson. <tenn
Third ward acbool.
Bveolng service, 7:80.
Subject,
Harvey Aveiy and wife to 'Asa J.
Mra. Freeman Howard of Evart, Miner and wife, n^ ot nwl4 <rf see. expires November 1. successor to be ■The Many Mansions" Prayer meeting Thnrsday evening
appointed by executive committee).
Ulch.. U Tlsiting at the home of her 66. town 2t: range 11; $2,600.
Stisried em
7:80.
State reneral secretory—Alfred Day, at All
ployes eea
son, Homer Howard, of 40S Franklin
Wm. 41. Smith and wife to Henry J.
axe cordially Invited 0 attend
(he services.
street.
Smith, lots 15-16 ot block 2, H.. L. A Detroit.
Executive
comrolllec—B.
K.
War
0NS<\LARY.
Co.'s
5tb
add.;
|L
The Mieses Grace Hurd and Leva
tbelr aeUiy
FImt
Methodist
Church.
ren.
Three
Oak<-h;
George
Parsons.
Perry Hannah, M al.. to Jaa. S.
Tiaudy returned today to thrtr home
furniturliHAWS. wHbout tbelr
jIFURNITURE..
W. L. Lautman. pastor.
in Cadillac after a visit iHth the fiun- Bagteton. lots 13-14. block 6, H-. U A WatervKct; Herman B. Pierce, De
'lH0RStS.W6
iH0RStS.WfiONSvnC, cmp1o>e,rB
9:30. Love feast, led by Rev. A, J
knovlnc -snytroit; T'rof. H. C. Oursey, Hillsdale: radred.
Co.'B m add.; «lt0.
My of Bert BSHs,
tblM ebe^
10:30. Codimnnioa and sermon.
Jas. Ba^eton and wife to David G. E L. Parmenter, Iron Mountain; E
A email parly of young people at12. Sunday schoo. .
tended tie New Wequetong club party Chandler, lot J4. ot block 6, H., L. A I. ’.Vnpht Hancock, and H. E. Moore,
yoB «rt! I
6:15 Bpworth League.
Co.'s
5th
add.;
$60.
last erenlng. Violin and piano music
7:30, Wesley service. Topic, The
Secretory
ot
executive
commlUee.
Geo H. Cross to Jas.'Ea^eton, lots
e famished for dandag.
Wesleyan revival at work." This Is the
Jack Caldwell and Frank Paine have :S-14>of block 6. H., U A Co.’s 6th J. M. Davis. Kalamazoo: normal su last of the Wesle>an services and will THE NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY.
perintendent, the Rev. 8. T. Morris. cunsUl of many iuteresting incldenU
C. A. SUTHERLAND. Mgr.
add.; $14.06.
gone to St, Peol to woric with a si
church work among the Indiana, In BaoniSiSWmielinBlk.. wiUi Bake UuaiUerCo.
Henry R. Goes to Alonso F. Howard, Grand 'Raplde; home department sn- I)'
reying party. Their wcHk' will be
the slums. Africa. Rome, India and
lou 20-21. block 8 ot Perry Hannah's perintcndenl. Fred Washburn, Benton cnina, illustrated by
Sandy lake bnt SL Paul <s their ne
i- photographs
Harbor;
primary
superintendent,
Mrs'.
2nd
add.;
$2,000.
thrown
on
the
screen
by
the
stereoptiest city.
:. White Will Bing "G. K. Pox. Grand Rapids; executive
Mr. B. E................................
Ira D. Linton and wife to
PoctetRee will be open Monday, La
BUb-commtUee, E. K. Mohr, Grand
bor day. September 7, from 7 until
Nlckerford, seV4 of swH,
Mr. I. Milton Cc
Rapids; J. M. Davis, KalsmazOo; J. E. Treads
.wn 26. range 11; $1,000.
o'clock a. m. and from 4 unUI 4:30
the Path of Duty,” aa an offerm. A morning delivery wilt be made
Geo. H. Green and wife ,to Hiram -^Mies. C. A. Stringer and Alfred Day. too-.
JtaWNO OPERA BOUSE
by the carriers.
. Lahar, e4 of neH. sec. 18. town Detroit: auditing committee, Leonard
}Aurence and C. H. Miller, DetndL
Mr. snd Mra. J. R. -Bowen of West 26, rsnge 9; $320. Seventh street are
Wm. H. Foster and wife to Chas.
and Mrs. Henry Holton from Dayton. Pro«*a*ka. Jr., block 4, Goodrich’s
i«»V
O.. and Mrs. William Smith and Hr«. 3rd adfiltioo; $1,600.
TOGGERY FOR THE STEAMER
Prayer meeting. Thnraday ev
Charles Stev»soD fr«Hn Winchester,
Alonso F. Howard and wtfe to Henry
Everybody cordially invited.
R. Gobs. loU 16 and 17. block 3. Perry ^ THE MISTAKEN OP THE
First Presbyterian Church.
J
INEXPERK NCED.
^
W. W. Smith ssyi that the 30 ecres Hannah’s 1st add.; $1,300.
Washington and Park streets.
of sugar beets tttiitti A. V. Frtedrldi.
Hannah Gibbs, et al, to Samuel F. ** wraimwntotPAtWMgewMt **
Rev. Wiley K. Wright, pastor.
J. W. Mllliken and he have <w shares Hodges, sew of se W. sec 6. town 25,
Morning-serrice and sermon, 10:80.
Bible aidiaol at noon.
OD the fkrm of George Relnfort^ near range 9; $1,000.
Young Feme's .aervice, 6:46.
•Carp lake are looking well and an ex
Herman W. Smith and wife to CSiaa.
BvraSik WStt. 7J0. .
cellent crop Is assured. The crop will Wilhelm, et al. 8 50 ft. of loU 20-21.
block 4, P. H’B. 1st addtthm; 41.00$.
not be harvested lor a
A cordial welcome to aU.
aad wite to Fred
Mr. and Mrs.
talned a small onwipanT of trlesda last Pierce. E W of .we'Vi’. sec 18. town 25.
Christian Science Service.
OTentng who were Invited to meet range 9; $860.'.
first stage of my Joitnier snd atop
;odern Woodman ball, over ]
Modern
Mrs. Pennington’s brother and wife,
Herman W. ' Smith and wife to record a few of my invressions ot office,
Wednesday,
7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Paden of Almont, PhlUncy E. Travis, lot 12. Grover
who travels and what de
Subject, September 6. "Substance.”
' Mich. Tie evening was spent very Park: $650.
wears, or should wear, before proc^All are cordially invited.
pleasantly with guessing contesU and
Monral D. Baldwin to Hubert Hill, tng to London.
light refreshments were served.
lot 6. ww ot lot 4. village of Paradise;
I oould write a long chapter on what
Congregational Church.
$100.
to avoid in provldlng-a steamer outfit,
STATE ODD FELLOWS.
Morning Mrmon and muaic at
Fred tJelgnor and wife to Inez 8. but I will be geuerotu aad draw a veil
Farnsworth, lot 6, w% of lot 4. vlUage over the chiffon, b^flounced and be- 10:30. Strangers and visitors In the
city are corJlally invited to come and
of Paiadlse: $300. y
ruffled shorMomings ot our Inexper worship With ns.
Herman W. Smith and wife to Mer-. ienced slater-rand alas I saw many of
Sunday sebot^ at
. Every elaas
ti and May G. Underwood, lot 6. blk. her—knowing full welt that our Am begins when the clock strikes 12.
IntermedUte
intermedUte Chfistii
Christian Endeavor.
of Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and their
Perry Hannah’s 3rd add.; $800.
erican woman’s’’ far-famed adaptabil 4:30 p. m. in eburtt
_
■
‘ pari
rlora.
friends from all quarters of the state
Katherine K. C. Barnes to Hannah ity will come to her rescue snd she
P. B.C. E.at6;s0. Young people
will be in Saginaw October 13, 20, 21 A Lay Oo„ parcel in Traverse City: will never never do It again.
invited.
and 22. the dates of the 59th snnnal $1.00.
Evening gospel serUce, 7:30. Take
A woman naturally wishes to look
front
-seats.Bring
your
friends
with
session of tie grand lodge of HichiBeUte of Smith Barnes to Hannah her best during the icMk on shipboard
yon.
PRICES: 25c, SSc .amJ 50c.
In addition to over i.200*r^- A Lay Co., undivided Vj lotJ7. blk. 6. when she is in aacojfttant
n evidence aa
larly appointed delegates, several Traverse City; $500.
Seal rale opened this morning
hotel, bnt an
at the box office. Citizens’ Jeletimes that munber of other members
Floyd L. Smith aad wife to Alex is out of place at sea, and only permlihpbonc.lia.
of the order who will be attracted to ander P. Huellmantel. lots 28-29, blk. able on boarding the steamer, and
the city'by the low rates, making It 4. Perry Hannah’s 2nd add.; .$1,400.
again on landing, when the tailorschool.
probaWy the largest convention
Calvin O. Gibson and wife to Alex made woman may once more appear
6:30, Y. P. A. aetTlca.
held In Saginaw.
ander P. Huellmantel. lota 11-12, blk. in Boiri MlkS'snd fnrbMowa.
7;30 Wednesday pvenlng. 'prayer
.7. Perry Hannah’* 2nd add.: $1,400.
It IB the tailor-made wcunan who seeting
t cordial welcome u
Robert Bates aad-wKe to'John P. wins laurels for her appropriate trav
Matzen, s 26 feet and e 10 feet of lot eling Goetume. She is always trim,
Church of Christ
lodges, and of these «{er one^r 7. block 2. H. U ft Co’s. 9tb addition. neet and mbbtL On- shipboard her
send two regularly paid delegates.
$260.
walking skirt escapes the deck. Her
cap itta snugly. A shirt waist Grand opera boose.
Rev. W. B. Taylor *
Newe of the Theatres.
AUTOMOl
RACES.
cot worn-tinder a stunning
ing and evening.
The auracUn at Seinberg's Grand
Forsythe sweater, high shoes and
Morning sravlce. 10:30. Subject
opera bouee next Wednesday. Septem Reduced Rates are 9,‘ven to Wm heavy "man’e glove for
"Tne Divine lest ot Disclpleahlp..”
ber 9. wfll be the sensational niraJ
plete a coetnme oomfortable. chic and
Snnday school a.t noon.
Michigan Fair.
Junior. 4:80 p. m.
drama, ’’A Country Kid." The play . Automobile races will be one of th becoming.
Senior.
___lor. 6:46
6:45 p.
p. m.
m.
la a rural drama, the scene being laid many InteresUng featorea ot th
On* of the most admired Forsythe
Eveniag service at 7:3o. Snbjeek.
in the country thou^ the plot deals West Michigan SUte talc, which te i sweatm seen pn board was of white, "Why
I Believe.” Special inusic
wltti'^e eexposure of the vUlaioons be held in
band-JeniUed in cable design, the cable
mi'eUng Tbura4sy
evening
at
7:80.
« ot a city man.
rnnning from neck to waist-line form
14. IS, 16. 17 and ’18. These race
Saturday nl0t un
ing the tapering French-back and fast, slud^of
be amateur racks with little
tte BAday school lessoi
-“A Girl from Sweden" comes to bout macblnes, but will be run by pei^ ened down the subtly bloused front
Steinberg's, Grand opera bouse next fecUy built racing machines,
"Welcome to^ worship vritt v
locg>B and pearl butSaturOBy., Septemlxw 12. It is the experts. An attempt will be made to teas. A chic standing collar to be
Bring youf Bible.
newest of plays at the
buttoned iClose or left open al the
lower the time record at the fair.
coloring. It' Is laid In Hauttoba. and
Friends Church.
■nie pleannt announcement is made throat cofnpieted this stunning ^
Is a hM>PF blending of diaracter that the street railway company has meat.
:
<typ^ cleverly woven into a story
i, Sabbath sttool.
Nothing is more comfortable for
double tracked tbelr llnw to the
g the charm ot love Interest, grounds, so that there will bq no de windy walk
deck than the long
dramatic incident and comedy scenes. lays In going to or coming from the ulster which comes in varying wel^ts
«hs hm ran Kt*. lAhr ft
Music,
and speolglUee have been fair.
of Covert cloth. Scotch and English
fhact. ttt
«the effect, and
The Busle feature* of the fair wU weaves and Cravenette. Among tboee
we are promised a cast of clever pUj'
be'fine—all the local and many vtatttng cloths the Craveoettels the most popROMANCE IN QUARANTINE.
era. among them Mtos Olga Lorraine, bands will be preaent
Iftr and no amonnt of
ThMwhHt|s»pU(xd*t Uit tbdr
who vUI be seen ae the *13tri.'' The
'Ihe horse racing clsssea are all Cast to dim or penetrate Its gloesy surbea
Bat M M SNttto. win hr ttW
a at 8t Joseph Mar' play U a oomedf drama In which the
Equipped thus, with the addition of
lea. there being both running and
ried Upon Reh
(dement ot comedy predocnlnates to a trotting ndng.
rng and pillow, a golf cape for steam
EL Joseph, Weil.. Sept. 5.—Two
an li Msktat rad th*
degree.
er
eftak
wrapping
up.
and
a
Continent
Ihe railroads have made a dagje
smallpox
patieada,
anma
Adams
and
zpMbOy Mkmi kaihsn. Mk zaMt
(are rate to the fair ftom aB over tte al comfort gament for coeytng her
. ttsmawth «h .Ft raray to
-A UCtle Outcast” to brtatnl ot state, .ao that every <me will have a self In her cabin, a woman can laaM Roecoe WtoheU. w«« married Tbnramodern aBazemento end peesBaity chance to see "MlttlganM brat fair.”
r^aUfjMcklssdt. Iraw. «
mfortably, and with the day within two how* after they wrae
relraaed tiran quarantine.
Many
taMdnatlng aceoes to attract theatrehpppy I
weeks ago MltdiMl, a eook *t the
A. p. U. W. PLAN.
WhltoMUb hotel, called
Miss Adnns
to offra empathy and before he conld
dnee netting bat weeds.
Fraternal Cengree* Acta en
eeetpe was plaaed under lose money.
Economy.
’34-t-2
RatsChangpa
Witt several ottan. WtiUe In qnaranWhy
take
toke
two
or
three
years
In
a
BnffakL N. T.. Sept 6.—The mthod
tine. Mitchell and Hlse Adams became
nsued by the nupteme lodge eft tte public aehooi to get a bualnsn eourm engaged.
HOC S'
Andrat Order of United Workmen In when SIX MONTHS to a year v(|ll give
you a
•
U a girl aaya ”No" ttree eoi
yNIghL
has been Indorsed by. the than you set In I pnMIe eehoel and tive tiwaa It’s * h(qwlM« e»e..
: you witl be
National Fraternal OoBgrensfeompoa- It you
plaoad In a good position.
Trying to pi* d« the ^tner at the
2<Cm)*. new.'let m reueeii tugsMier. , ed ot repi MauttUvra ot ttree tratranal
Th* Troveroe City Buslnera Celteg* •ace tra* la «-<»***«*. ,a«Mr.
. ^
THOHASJ*. ULLOir, Puslor.
beneflclary sodetira.
hra helped aeom.«f qualHiad Muartn be two ematrslona to
danta to g^d praWocM and will help
NeAh-U-wantn
ant*'on the Colioobu
la toSdhr tf $sM Shao.
y«u If y*u give them a ohmwa.
Boat iwvlng at *:30) aad
HVftWil.lWBrtuttr.
with Dr. ffhOBpKCL
4Sa44
O'
SRfW
S'
Loan Headquarters
iis
CTEINBERG’S
MER I
WEDNESDAY
Sept. 9
“A
COUNTRY
KID"
rwh--r ^;^s^
SGHOOrpMB iB®
B Ute iWMt complete atoek In this part
yra get from t1
tids Mom W^teadyfer-1
> au'to mi' w
Weaave yon money on good second-hand and slightly shelf f
books-aU as good as pew knd wwrdnted complete. .
CITY BOOK STORE.
come
HERETHER^ NO PLACE
UKE HOME
And there is no easier way of
getting one thau by Nerlinger's
Easy Payment Plan. It’s bet
ter than paying rent—in a little
while yon have k letfaing me
to show for yonf
oney that
bunch ot receipts.
A nice cozy little cottage on
the west side, .pice 50 ft. lut,
garden, fruit tr^. etc. —almost
your own lime to'^y for it
When In eearoii of a piano that
is perfect in every way. When
you get
The Kimball
to overlook these instruments if
you want an instrument for a
litUe money.
W. W., KIMBALL CQ.
129 Front Btreet
N. E. Strong, Msnager.
NERUNGER,
The mm over Milllken's.
Ml^
Flannelette Special!
12 l-2cfor 7 Cents.
THIS" WILL REQUIRE HASTE ON YOUR
PART,'AS THEY WILL LAST BUT A sao^
TIME AFTER THEY ARE ONCE SEEN.
THEY ARE ALL WHITE GROUNDS WITH
COLORED STRIPES, MADE TO • IMITATE
FRENCH FLANNELS.
IF YOU WOULD HAVE THEM, COME AT
ONCE.' THEY WILL BE ON SALE THIS'EVENING.
SPECIAL SCENERY • •
. . AND ffrecn!
To The
Ladies..
Announcement
Bdow
Wholesale Prices!
Oi^mN CHURCH
HORSES!
Saturday, Sept 5th
Whitang & Shane will hare 20 bead of the best
Iowa mares, for sale, ever brought to thus. city.
Bought right and will be sold right
WHITING & SHANE.
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
You will find more of it in lead time
in a poor flonr, than in.any other thing ,
we know of. Therefore when bayiiv
j^n’t^;6top short of the ‘’BEST,*’
Manufactured by
Hannah 6 Lay Co.
Alfred V. Frlediich
.. f>.r-
the PAIIiY
BIOTCIJ^STOP rOB
to set o rerty-*»de
SSTS«>~
BAG^ M^rtTRPAY, SEPTEMBBB 5, M08.
PROF. GRAWN’S ouMDRoosEvar careeuuy
VIEWS GIVEN
BETailB of his trip to byr.
ACUBE made public.
favors formation of county
NORMAL SCHOOLS.
to He Accompanied by
Becrrt Service Men.
.Front___________________________
BAVeo GATte B8d.«00.
FORKS ANO FASHION.
Bbe bad lived all ber lift to a <o«nto village, a dan^ter of tbe poorest
Of poor eountiT doctora, and when the
great surgeon who once had befrtodsd
to fttto visited him to bis UlMM
tbe nretty dangbter was invited to a
dl^ and tfieeption’ at Us bousa.
Aglow with exdtemenL tbe girt packed
her "Sunday dress” and took tbe train
for New ToA.
When the guests were sU.seatod st
dtonre Sbe hesitated at tbe sUntog ar
ray of silver beside her piste, tben
picked! up ber meet foA sod began to
eat her oystera. Glancing under to
eyelids at tbe gneet nearest her. sbe
bhiahed crimson as she reallaed ber
DEMAND.FOR RURAL TEACHERS _^“wr. Bay. N. Y. SepL 6.-4n
^ prewent .eiunka from pleanlng
EXCEEDS THE SUPPLY.
to reaa
«*<4i (he prerideaL Secretary Loeb
ilerilned to give out details of the
W6«Wetit'B trip to Syreeose beyond
Bonerei latormation os to the route
length <rf hla stay. It te known,
**»*ever, (hat General Green will meet
d by County No^al “>e president on Long Lslaad city and
WANTED AT ONCB-A lew good
■ T... 1.ml. JVU WAW. .w M..^" —
Good tor Throo Vot^
oooduci
him to t^ DeUware. I^cka1 ni The BnrOlok Boose.
done In the line of Inauranoe we will
I. MJdi. Good wsges
& Western statiim where the
be glad to hare jT>o eall_
Hgr hostess, perceiving b.er embarlittle A McNamara Insurance
SSU-M
Professor Cbaries T. Grawn. tamer official party wlU board a special train. nssmenL quickly drew attention to
party Is to be aooompanIe<
superintendent of the Traverse City
herself by telling a story. wUcb was
MANAGES WANTED-Tnistworthy
schools and at presoDt principal of four secret service inen who are
drawn out to the length of tbe course,
Iad7 or gentlemM to manage bnstnesB In this conntF and adjoining
At the end ot tbe stoiy.dn illustntlng
the ML Pleasant state ncnnsl school, In Oyster Bay and the railroad
terrltoiT tor well and tarorahlf
P»ny will furnUhifurther protection.
a poteiL sbe held up a fork, aeying:
is in the dty today and
known house of solid
stand.
“And the stem of this wonderful
od by The Dally Eagle regarding the
. ing. 880.00 straight cash salarr and
Btoras with house In r^ and tene
flower was no longer than this flab
exponsee. paid each M<»dar b?
ments above 00 two. Front stredt; proposed <^nty normals.
fork."
tiieek direct from headanaiters. Bx■Tt will be a good thing.” eald he.
all weU rented; gocri
Tbe social novice was further relieved
“and will result Immod&tely in a great
t tbe meet course when a fork was
deal <rf good to the country sthoote.
quietly dropped on the table by the
Monon BMg., Chicago, III. 38804-18
same band that placed the plate before
IJTTLE A McNamara have for sale The state normals cannot suppi; the
W^NTED^A
a nice Uttle brick cottage on east demand for teachers for the country
When (be evening's ^ntartolnraent
aide at low price and on easy terms. schools, as the ML Pleasant normal
41S Washington 6t, 32SS-f
(Continued from 1st page.)
Warm ln.wlnter and cool In enmmer
raa over, as she approached her host
and siding won't crack or get loose. is the only Mie In the state which has for Howard M. BUIott. last year’s ess. the young girl, nnobeerved by any
rural school course. I have
coach, be found that there was no man- one else, took from her corsage a beanTOR ^ALE-New milch cow for eale., many calls for teachers for the dUtrict
available at the salary whit* the p<^ tlfnl roee.-wWeb abe laid in tbe white
Enquire Hanslovaky’s Grocery, west
Uon in the Bi^ school paid. Good band extended to say "Good nlgbL’
side. Randolph and Dlvtalon streM. schools."
Mr. Grawn's opinion that any teacbere and football players would New York Press.
819841
L^Slca
one who Intends to toadi should take consider nothing less than 8800
TO SELL—12 acres, near city; two
one
year’s
work
in
the
couhty
nwmal
81.000 a year.
cleared; no bulldinga; 186 peach
AltboDgb ilie e.v<>s of children may
• It Is
trees: some grapes; good eoU; easy and then go to the state school. There
deepen or alter in color wltb tbelr
cleared. Little A McNamara ins.
from 260 to 800 pupils at-the ML to secure male teachers.” said Mr. GUS6184f
and Real Estate Ex.
Pleasant school who take the rural bert. "The young-men are colngMnWANTED POB U. S. ARMY^
of disease. 1'lie most marked clianges
bodied unmarried men between ages TOR SALE—le-lnob cedar wood de school course every year. TTie county 10 other lines of work-erhlch are
of 21 and 86; cltteena of United
normals will help out greatly, he says, profitahle.”
are produced by an inflammaton' dis
livered to any part of the dty.
States, of good character and tem
E QrelUck Co.
31174f
ease known o* acute Iritis. The irLs
and leave the state sehods to do the
perate hnblts. who can apeak, read
ot the eyes of the sufferer from this
teaching.
and writs Bngliiili, For Ihfonnatlon O SELL—Or exchange for town
As to the matter of gtantlng only LOST IN THE CARRIBE4N SEA disease entirely changes colpr. prin
property, 80-acre farm In Wexford
^ply to Recruiting Ofleer, 806
cipally owing to the loss of dlstln.-ueas
county; easy terms; with or-Wlth- county certificates. In Mr. Grawn’s
Frost street, Traverse .aty, Mich.
In Its fibers, with a consequent clouded
out stock and tools; 76 acres Im-' opinion that Is the proper thing, and
S1084f
The.pupil is comnicted.
proved; five acres in wood; house
as they are good for three years they
1 small brownish white specks apFOR SALE.
seven roams;
over 100 tons of hay; wlndmUl, tank, win be much better than the county
granary, two bams. etc. Little A certificates granted at preeenL There
McNamara Insurance and Real Es is lltUe doubt In his mind that there
tate Sxchange.
will not be enough pupils enter to ful
TO SELL—House on East EUeTentn fill the conditions of the Uw by which
street, 4 bouses on Tenth street,
New Orleans, La.. SepL 6.—Accord klads of animals mainly depend upon
miles
one on Ninth street, one on Rail they may be established, because of ing to a report reeelveJ here, the the color of the pigment which Is de
from Roehestfrr, 23 miles from Deway avenue, two oo Webster, two the numbers taking the rural eouree
posited Id cells In the substance of tbe
trolL Would exchange for accept
W. Kelley, Iria, and the eye cab. therefore, only
on State, one on Washington and at the state normal.
able proper^ in Traverae Ctty. C.
othera—terms to suit any reasona
erf the Blueflelds Steamship Co. line, be said to change color when there Is
L Gage, 211 Front street; S23S-t-6
ble castamer—monthly or as you
foundered in the Carribean sea during a change In the color of tbe Iris. Tbe
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
wish. IdtUe A McNamsia. A08
UOUSEHOULD GOODS for sale at
The
color of the aclerotlc coaL or white ol
Front rtrsBL
1123 Randolph SI. Must be sold at
J. J. Srexina and family will spend bound from Nicanguk for New Or the eye. is frequently affected by dis
once. Mrs. E. Keltner.
32SS.-W1 40 ACRES TO SBLL-On easy terns
Sunday and Labor Jay with friends leans. Her crew of 15 men and one ease or acridents, of which the well
with shout 6 scree cleared, nmall
passenger are believed to have perish- known bloodshot appearance la
house, no bsm—only |4W. UtOe I Bast Jordan.
6 McNamara, 808 Front streeL
»r. E. 8. Miner has moved-hls office
"Orlwinal” na« ArtwsI Sin.
>
the
handing
over
the
American
FOR SALE—Good 6-room boofie; 8200 FOR SALE—My name lOaee on south Drug Co.
A wealthy Auatralian SentsmaD
ON THE LOCAL MARKET.
side of West Sixteenth street, as
(town, balance easy paymente, 210
named Allan died some years ago and
pretty a place as there is In town,
North Bhnwood avenue. W. M.
Attorney Thomas A. Conlen of Debeqoeatbed
a conaiderable
<y>naliit1iig of about three aoee or trolL returned borne this
Prices CRwted for Potatoes
auMir.
m-t-<
money to provide perpetual prizes to
the eqnlvalent at X6 lots 26x166; al
FrulL
FOR SALE—city lott, or will eithe Presbyterian children of the com
so two traettonal lota adjoining It after spending bis summer vacation
There were probaWy 1.000 boat
ohange tor bouse and lot and pay
on the east; also five acres ' ' here
monwealth for profldency In BeripdlSMrttoe. Address P. O. box 4?3
BnmU orchard adjoining It on ...
toial knowledge.' A report of tbe Al
There will be two exetirelens on the r potaaoea hrpoght Uto the city
Tmv«e City.
828441
south; also twelve lots on north
day and the ■price remains at 40 cento. lan beqneaC committee, presented
side of same street, all in one block. Columbia tomcarow. Boat makes a There Is a fair amount of fruit a»n- the Presbyterian general nsaembly In
FOB SALE—At a bargain, covered
NeahUwanU at 2:30 and an
A. H. Perry, 210 Bast Front street.
Melbourne, contained sonic entertain
ing
into
the
city
but
not
until
wagon, suimb^e for milk,
other at 7:00.
818841
wcok is there any great run expected, ing reading. "What la tbe difference
3220-lf
1. Mllten''Book of Ypsllantl «vho is -A-UcD the Crawford peaches will begin between original sin and actuareln?”
SIS B. Front St.
TO RENT.
elldted
these answers among others:
FOR SALE—On account of 111 health FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT with the guest of Mrs. Cook ot 642 Fifth <0 be on the market and there wlU be “Original sin Is Adam eating forbid
of wife and self, 1 offer ipy farm for
all modem conveniencee. CaU at street will slug at the morning serrlee Iilently doing. It Is likely that peachi
den fruit; aetnal.sln Is Cain kUUng
in the Second M. E. cl
sale, consisting of 86 acres, 66 im
•
323241
617 Sixth street.
will remain at the present price ot 81 Abel." "One Is good sin: -tbe otbi-r is
proved, balance.lh good timber; well
The atarch factory will n«i start
bushel next week. Apples are bring. >bsd sin.” “Original slu is ala without
watered, 2% miles of .enclng, plenty TO SELL—Nice Penlnsuls farm. 49 grinding until Tuesday, SMretary Iig81 aad,$lY6 per'barrel at present murder, but actual sin Is sin: meaning
acres; nice buildings; good orchard;
bay shore; low price; easy terms. Proebazka said this afternoon. Corn and plums are from 40 to 50 cents per swraring." “Original sin la tbe things
we ought not to "do.” “Actual tin
Little A HeNamaia. 208 Front st.
arrlBed today and was placed to steep bushel.
18x40. will seU with or without the
means a want of 'obedience; but orig
Ibis afternoon.
penonal property. Wonld take reeiinal Bin Is a work of Providence."
denoe property in Traverse CUy as TO SELL—30-acre strip, east bay
The game between the Asylum and
A QUIET UtSOR DAY.
ings; 20 acres clear^; nice 1
Boyne Fhlls teams which was to ocTVewtreest e( BBstoas.
d'che^ borne for some one. CMne
>D Labor day has been callM off All Buiine
Bunions are serious and bmd to tre«L
Will Be I
and and see IL 'twill cost yon noth
About tbe only ibiug to do is to wear
and Instead the O. W. D.’s and A*ying. Two miles direct east c( Mon
This City.
stockings and shoes with kid
3 ^1 cross bats.
roe Center poetofflce snd on a good
Labor day will be quietly celebrated
fine calf uppers, .^vold beating the
road direct to dty. For further perThe Traverse City Iren
In this city. All places of business feet and ebange tbe shoes frequently.
tionlsn «aU <m or addrese M. B.
brick on the pound for a
will be closed up. The chief
another oh Bast Tenth street,
Any sweet oil will beal the soreness of
Jenntuge, Monroe Center, Ml^i.
and warehouse at the west end of Sion out of the city Is to the lAbor a joint, and sometimes anointing it
cant middlh^ September, 88;
328044-v
part d a house, west side, 4 rooms, their foundry on Lake avaue. It wlU •lay celebratJcm In Grand Rapids,
wltb Iodine will bring nfitof. When a
FOR SALE OR E>: .lANGB—On one
large structure om story In the forenoon there will'be sn athletic bunion gets tronblesome tbe best plan
belgbth.
meet at Twelfth stret park, beginning Is to buy a stick of sulphate of copper,
pare away the dead skin and cauterlxe
10 o'cloek. In the afternoon the
Today being her 18th birthday, 30
Its. for Tntveree City propwty or
the ^t. The operation Is c trifie paingood fruit farm along Tiavene Bay.
of her young friends called on Violet Is a ball game between the N. H.
fuL but It is only momentary, while the
Write or call Mi O. J. Merritt, 604
Wilhelm at her home at 828 Union and O W. D. teams. Tbe Modern sense of relief that Is sure to follow Is
t corner ot Cass snd Ninth
..-Earn Front etrert, Traverae City.
street
and
spent
the
afternoon
play
Woodmen
will
have
a
picnic
all
day
like (he -pence that passeth under
>r at 216 Front streeL^J^M.
88884.1m
standing.
ing games. Ice cream, cake and cujy at the Drivl^ park.
were served. A fish pond well filled
FOR SALB-Three-yearoM posy, per• -The Hterli Bm*.TO
I^—A
couple
of
inside
rooms.,
fMUy Amnd. Addrew. Box 632.
with presents for all was a big feature
PURCHASED A BLOCK.
suitable for offices or for sleeping
By “the ■ high seas" referred to
City.
88884-6
rooms, modern building, steam heat. of the afternoMi.
artlde 1 of tbe constitution of the
FOB SALB-Iawh dirt DaUvert at
Uttle A McNamara, Insuranoe and
Mrw Roland J. Fleming has rdturned Chariet
Jr- Invetta In United States Is meant the open see76 osnu to 8t.M per load. F. R.
Real Estate "——
that is, the waters onlslde the civil
from a two weeks’ visit in DetrblL
Weat Side Property.
Goodrich.
SS88mo.
TO LET by Uttle A M<^amaia^^loe One Mrlosd of stone eurbing for State
Charles Prochaxka, jr., purchased jurtedictioQ of any country wbateverT
TO BEU^A fine guoUne lahwh 86
front offiee'a set buln, steam beat, street has arrived and la being placed block 4. Goodrich’s third addition, thU whhii, according to the law of nations,
thet loug, 6 feet beam, nlcMy fitted,
nice hardwood flocM. Chea(.
In position. Three carloads are on the week from WllUam H. Poster and wife. is limited to one marine league, or
canopy top and curtains, oak plank
three ge<«raphlcal mUes. from the
way. The laying of coecrete will be Ibis propwty oratalns about four shore. Even tbe great inken. beyond
MISCELLANEOUS.
gin next Tuesday.
unit designated above, are regardWes and Is bounded by Wayne, MadlLAWNS—16 cents a square yard, sod
s “high seas."
E. B. Bleu, wife and children of son. HUl and Fulton streets. The
■ru MKij. by Little A UcNamare,
tnralahed. Dirt funilshed fM^ 8r.26 Beldlng. MIeh., ard the gunts <rf James
Front atxaet a bouse and lot on
Price was 81,600. Mr. Piot^ka
a load. For cutting, rolling up and
The renal DetoV.
west side, « rooms, only 86M and
Beech and family of this city and are ed'uus afternoon that be bad n<
patting
down
eod,
10
cents
■
a
square
nnt Proprietor (to guest)—It’s
on montfly payments, same ah rent
yard.
B.
E
Van
Alston.
8288-tf
also
visiting
David
Bman
of
Old
Mis
cided
what
be
would
do
with
bis
Don’t yno want It
too bad yon have had to wait so long.
sion. Mr. Bleu estabUsbed The Dally purchate but that be bought It be Our men have jusl gone on a .strike
FOR BilH Nice new house. No. t66 WE DO FARM or dty msurence Bee Id Beldlng but soon disposed of It cause he oonsIdMed it a bargain.
How long since you gave your order?
WaahMgtan street; 860.00 down
when be had put the paper on a pay.
Guest-About half an hour. I didn't
faalsaee manthly. See B. O. OlUett.
ing basis
know' tbere was a strike. I thought It
OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED.
1 BHt Btfith street or write
merely tiie nsual delay.—Chicago
F*A. Gtaiy, Grand Rapids.
INSURE TOUR PROPERTY not
The elty council will meet Monday
Trttnme.
you
may
have
a
fire
at
any
tlma
Reir
Admiral
Cotton
Reached
Beireut
night
but
ft
IS
doubtful
If
there
win
be
FOR BAl^ by Little A M
Uttle A McNamara, 208 Front Bl a quorum on aoeoont of lAbor day.
Yesterday.
80S ftont street » Ob* bi
Alrlns JIto French.
SlSStt
Ing—two stone and mod
"Ortcioos! What In the world is
I, Sept. 6.—Rear Admiral
On aecount of Ubor day The Dally
HAVE YOUR LAWN MOWER pat In ^le will Issue no paper on Monday, Cotton, commanding the Buropean that man ordering such a lot of dishes
shape by an apart-tor years In the
•quadron. has officially reported Us tor? Will be be able to eat them?"
7.
A.
large
number
ot
the
lawn mower, business. For grind
••Oh. no. He merely likes to show
arrival yesterday st Beireut with t£e that he can pronounce all those Fteneb
ing and adjns^l charge 76 cents, reaJeiu ot this paper wUl be
TO SBU^14 aoee, t
and guarentee the work. Drop ms the tety and the printers- union mem- BrodUyn and San Francisco.
namen.”-8an FrenclMO BnUetin.
t mUe from the city; all beared
a oard and I wm call and get your bore desire to be able to celebrate with
Sofia. Sept. 6.—A member of the
skW and ddlver tt when ready
told your
J. K. Lcagweli, 288 North DUlslMt their fellows on that day.
Seal Estate Wrrhange
••Bnifklhs says that when be gets
that an organisation
stieeL ’Phone 847, dtisans'. 186748 'esltolre got revenge on Boyne Fell.
arrange the bombard- muTled be wants not only « fnetty
tor the defeet of Wednes
nUhople.
According
to gtri. but a good one."
acme orchard; some wood; log £ONBY TO LOAN on pereonal l
“Tbe blgamlstr’-Tqwn TPplcs.
erty. In sums to smL L Newland, day, end won out at Charlevoix by the i their pteBB they wlU arm a tramp
hones; ecroe small fruit little A
of 6 to 4. Leeter Wel<a> of the
room 608. new WUnelm bkwk. fifth
McNaniara Inssranoe and Beal Ba
fioor.
•B84f
Axylnm team played flret bead tor steamer with a half di
CereertI
ohsAge. 888 nnat etreoL
8l88tf
ITie member added: "Tbe gnns
This recipe Is out of ttgbttV
threebegiw
TO sm—rn
0 BOM olearTP right wnmg right yea write rigbt
whidi
brought In two runs, winning Will open firs to the direction of'YD6rocu; partly
diz. Kiosk. SnSdeat ndonteers bavd right—Baltimore fiewa.
the
game.
WelA
wm
with
the
BelA an flnlahad down
atabu; ban oU. 80x40; twt> gnalalre team three days and was treat offered to sscrifioe their lives in the
attempt to bring tbe luHan to terms.”
«rt« attadied to ban; good wan
ed finely.
There will Be two'excursions to
near hoase; nttalde ceUar haldlag
NeAb4n-wnnto on tbe Columbia to
Word has peso reesIvM by tiie As^.
Seventy-seven per cent of the worn- morrow. Boat leaving 'at 2:30 snd
lum base ball managenmt that tbe
7:00 p. m. farm- littie *
laa. and Sermee aiibject at Steinberg’s Opera Betlalre team has refused to play tbe ru and only 88 per cent of the men
SU7-tf
Heuae on Sunday NighL
game at OenUal Lake on tbe 24tb of tnkUi;: the rivtl Srtvice exsailosUon
1‘aas It.
this moath during the street fair, ‘fiie riiv .-il>l<'
According l« n recent census tlicre
“WHY I BELIEVE”
■e upwnrd of iao> Chfneae In Johaureason gtven is the matter of the
Speeial Mueie.
nesburg. of wlium IHO are in businean
prise money, 860, whitdi is to go mi
‘«eme, new. let us reason
All aiY TeiKKtvd to do well;
Brerr boy and gtrl ahoald read
THOMAS P. ULLOM,
tothewlnasr. Howoer the Kalkaska
oar prtM ad. We are.gotog to
team bM bssH ssodred by the oomatL
RBHHMTiagl the
party la
THE 'ftwvnrM City Baatoees ooUege
i^g,re an tatorerttoB time. Tbe
Fteeatetffi haU Battuday evnliw giv- tee to Mb tffi the tolr and the AnyWlU open Monday, Septotober 7th. C.
torn
will
have
4Mr
third
u
RackeL
.
m py. Hrtm'o owhewtte. insrho^
xikarv, pioprietar. i8904f-d-aw
that teatol
WAGONS AND BDOQIBS FOB
—Two sood lumber WM»«.
top bu^ei and one
WANim>—Oood sirl ior B«nerm]
gf. B. J. Morgan.
boonwork; no -wnMny Apptr 481
POE
8AI*—Co«dt atore In tait^aaa
WMt Seroxth wtnet.
‘84-t-4
^eap. W. 8. Tnniams.
» Bandolph stTMt
*81Mf
the
CHnSrUN CHURCH
with Dr. Tbompeon.
MacMeo Adviaad Him Net to Bet on
MeCheeney.
Duriag oar removal aato c.
be open every nlgliL
New Tork, B«pL 6.—John E MaddM. tbe weU know horeamu. Caved BroB.
860,000 for John W. <
a Bv raoe track
vising him not to brt
McCbeeaey was defied. Madden is
McCbeaney'e owner.
Mrectory
Paul was erected at a coat of f^JXIO,
ralMd by 10,000 eentribntfons ot..?
cents each.
LOST thU afternoon a wmUet ountatoing about 860. Finder ntnra to
Eagle Office and receive reward.
- -L-JkRCHITECTB.
' T. B. WATsrwn'
Arehltaot and enparateodanL Offiee
at realdtoe. 07 FUtli streeL Northen Itow 41L Bstimatet made and
toll Bias details given wUb «U fitoas.
TRAVERBE CITY MARHeTB.
TRAINED NURBKB.
MRS. K W. SHELDON, NUBEB.
Graduate U. B. A. untolng sdunl.
class '98. Grand Baplda. Cttlaens’
'phone 818.. Res. 268 FaA strML
..817 00
Pri«e 812 to 8L4 pe' wMik.
The iollowing seUtng prices
END OF
VACATION
MONROE A HALE.
Osneral Inuranto. .
811 Wilhelm Block.
■1
Wax’boans. per!!!!"! I"! Iwc
....
TIMBER E6TIMATORB.
wood'aTe.-CtUaens’ ■ptaone 712. June! '
5S» ESCii......
DENTIS'fB.
Flour .OO FmO.
S
.........
SST;.r»otoeii.-.......
City Opera -House Block.
Room 1.
BR. JXX3KHART.
DentlsL Mmtegiie Block.
DR. SNTDER. D^’l'ISt.
New office over People's Savings
Bank.
DR8. SA-WYEU & 1-riNKALLBGON.
Dentists. Crown and bridge work h
- specialty. Office new Wimelm block.
.....
. 1 10
Dairy Produete.
E'o.TZ'"'..... .......“S
Buying Rates.
Wheat........................... ............ ;.8
........ «
...............
A. D. Tli-BL
DentlsL Office 605 new Wilbelm
Block. ClUtens 'phone No 682.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. W. K. SlKANOWAYS.
Formerly assistant to Drs. Hou andOaks in tbe eye, ear. noee and
throat departments of tbe Chicago
Polyclinic college and boapitoL
Practice limited to eye. ear, nose
and throat and fitting of gissacs.
602 Wilhelm bloi^
ClUxrtls'
phone 668.
______________
DR. U F. .slPHBR.
Graduate of Cleveland Homeopathic
. Medical college. Citizens’ 'phone
784. City Book Store Block.
I. A. THOMPSON. M. D.
OBee to liamUton-MUllken block
Houre: 9 to 11 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. m.
-Phone No. 72.
-phone 641; Bell ’^looe 378.
DR. HOLD8WORTH.
Rooms 7 and 8. Meroantlle Co-’s hlodL
Special attenyngv« to
Live Steek.
fltt^. Both lAanes. '
Report tornlSbed by Wm. T. Troutwine, corner of.
' Unlo
"
and State
DR. L. BWAMTOM,
... >
streets:
Office over tbe Petrie’s aavtoss
Hogs.......... ..................
Steers and biefers, ...
Cows............................... .
eases ot the rectum and geatta
Veal ...;.........................
urinary dteeases. Both ’phones.
lAtaba.. ..........................
City Opera House BlotoL '
I
We hare Just received a large I
I line of street bats from Kew I
I York. Elverytblng and anything |
I yon wish. The Boston Store.
You can borrow money on your
ary to celebrate Labor day. The
tional Loan Co, room 303 WUhelm
block, will be open this evening.
DR. H. B. GARNER.
SpedpI attention given to surgsTy snd
diseases of woifien. Office' over
Flnit National bank. Call both
•phonea.
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY.
Graduate ot ‘Torocio university. Ofitoe
in Munson block. ’Phones; office.
103; residence. 104.
DR. E. B. MINOR.
Bar. nose, throat and fitting g
—Ladies’ S' Suits—
We now have about one- hundred Suita
for you to select from, and mope coming by
every express.
Alnjpst every fabric
is represented^
eoloi-s and shades that wiiJ be popular this
fall-^the styles, are simply graoa. Now is the
time to buy and have tbe use of the suit tbe
whole season.
$10.00 to $40.00.
—The Boston Stores
Good Opportunhies !
JUetrmI affiee, Au}. HI, :
Travente CUy S>t»UufH^ CtAUgt,
Tmverte CUy^ itlek.
Qtntiemen:
Wc nuuia be pleased to hara you tofonn ns if yM bang ^
more zludenl* Avhom yon expert to gradtrete roon from your 6 ^
hand and Typewriting department. • Thoee yon have ant n |Wv« ^
so uniformly iiiirrnrefiil in pej^g our-axaiaiDatloo .aod to.8(
their poeitk^ which we eecor^ for them that wu would Be %
AasBringyonofoMdd^Bfco^>(«»Me wlth>oa alo^
Uaee,-weare.
",
rttytep^
TBB SMITH
MRIPPMIeRAE SERVICE.
ABSOLlTfLY FREE OF C
. w« wlU
(deoes of
triple co»t*d. bine end white {enamel Ware We do this to en
early buying, when we hare more time to deliror andimt npran^T*1t
np ran„
pays yon lo buy the best, specially when you bny a Steel1 Baage.
Saoge. The
Qick Meal la anrely the beat, for they are perfect in every way; cwot
be improved. We have add huadmis of them ud never had a aii^le
Heal,costa but a Uttie more ^
Dricet of other ateel
steel ranges, the Qo
Qoiek Meal,costa
prices
the ordinary range. They are striiictly guaranteed in every way.
If iliey are not utisfaetory In every
can use them for 3li or Mi days
wav we will take them back.
^1?SU
IBI li
Abeantdful QUICK-MBAL
Steel Range, just like But.
will lasryou a life time and
please you every day. for only
la^
A l.it of SfC.EQdliaiid .Si.IV. k. Ksngv' «uil Hrale
hare adai.d a secoiid-Uand deparemonl L. ..u
all kinds of second-haoU goods lo oxcfasjige 1
Get yopr Guivk Meal fiaage new aud
coated Bnauel Ware. FKEB of char^ if ili.- r
isfaction. we will take the range back aud j
J. W. PLATER.
BetnlltMiC Wbolea^e
Practifal Home ntmlMbur.
OSTEOPATHY
W. t H I R L B V
------ST.
A. a. DIAMOND
nOUSF. TO BENT
PtoMTaMrand
,
Actloa Bcdulater.
WI4i «. wr. Kimball Co.
SHOES for SUN
SHINE or STORM
t-orrccl »haix-», dm
nra^
u
crate price and
">u.,
tlv.. ilidlar kiiiil
.vvliiii iiiak>-s F
(illAM '-lien tilt•.>.->iu.-ii'ssluN- ill A ii.-rii
Bachiant
Roscoe.
Vark.-i- Bros’, 01.1 .Stand
*o8 Fi-.-nt St
WHY NOT
INVESTIGATE?
-con.
moirr~
UNiSN;
•51
STORY.
BLOCK,
PRICE TWO CENTS.WEALm AND BEAUTY THERE
WON SUIT IN
SUPREME COURT
Waahington. D. O, Sept, 5,-F. -U
loneym
SUSPICION WAS AROUSED IN THE
Bngle has
iBde'n a
BACHELOR CLUB.
at Hannah, Grand’ Trwetae cannty^
Istee last night were the attraeUoos
vice Toney Doiieth «slgied. Free
for
a
large
nui^ber
of
people.
The.
delivery, to commenoe ftetoW 1. has WILL BRING NEW IDEAS INTO
opera was all tha^ was promised' and
l.een eetahllshed at BKst Jc^vlan. Gha-■TH| ADMINISTRATION.
the theatre is eken more
evo^a county, routea Noa 1 and 2,
th-n one would expect
length of routes fO miles,
The play was well staged and every, Su'H Pending Tltree' Yea
Many
of
the
Teachere
Have
Spent
served &6S;
Earl BhaddeeR-Criminally AMaultee
thing passed off wlthoni a.hitch; th^
Summer Studying.
in Attorney's Favor.
Hit Btother*a Daughter.
scenery was sulBcle&t; the coetnmes
^JMt Tuesday wlU eee the end of the gorgeous and the music excellent, beIt now develops that What hla fellow
long schoed vaaaUfln, and when the
CadlUac. Mich.. SepL 5.—Details ot
embers of the Bachelor dub have
Judge McAlvay did the honors of
bell in the Contial school ringe .pnl Itt
the ipost horrible crime ever commit
r some time suspected is true. The
call to wen-k again, the pupils will And the evening Juat before the curtain "Snprente Court" which ex-PresIdent
ted In Wexford coonty were revealed
their sdiool rooms and teachers In went up, by making-a neat apeach in Cross of the ocganlzation meoiUoned
the iHBcers last night by the
which
he
referred
In
glowing
terma
readlneas for them. All the bnlldinge
o visit was located at Coldwater.
fesslon of Seth Shaddock, aged 28. that
PRANK KUBECK AAklGEO. E. HOYT were put in excellent oondlOoo under
ThMnas J. Ramsdell, who baa in Decision has been rendered In his fa
he bad criminally assaulted the threeHAVE JOINED HANDS. .
of Mem- vested so much money to give the Salt vor and there is now no danger of ap
year-old daughter of hU brother, Wil
her T. O. Nlcholaon of the board of city such a line play bouse. The at peal.
nan Shaddock, whose death Monday,
education. The teacheis too will be tendance last night was 1,1000 people,
before a doctor could be summoned,
here ready for their duties, smne bet. who were photograiAed by flash tight
caused an inveetigation which
Coldwater. ItUb.. SepL.3.—Al'8 ■
ter egnipped by spedal courses of between acts by Jacob HanseJmati. o'clock last evening in the pre^ee
cluslvely. proved that she bad been
study pusBued during the summer and They represented the wealth
brutally maltreated. Intense excite
of the immediate relaUves and friends.
beauty ot the city. Following
V their vacations.
ment prevails, and It may be neces OCCUPYING A NEW STORE, AD
George Herbert Cross of Traverse
opera, a reception and dance was glv- City., proeecutlng sUontey of Grand
JOINING LAUTNER'S.
Took Summer Coursa.
sary to use arms to prevent violence
in Ramsdell ball.
lerintendent I. B. GUbert has
being done the aelf-convicted brute.
Traverse county, sod Miss Jessie TreeYaverse City people who witnessed
e fw over two weeks
Shaddock has admitted to the offi Both Gentlemen Arc Well Known and been In his office
lyre SUies of this city were ontUid
•
;the
p^ormance of "The Chinese Hon In marriage by the Rev. Hugh Ken
eer^, by whom be was aiYested yes
perfecting all details for school openWell Experienced,
Ihis summer he gained many eymoon" at Manistee last night were nedy of *rraveTse City, aaslsted by Dr.
terday after snspicion had been fixed
t is made today that>
K and valuable Ideas by a coniwe J. W. Rannen. W. H. Steffens and Geo. L. B. Lennox, pastor of the First M.
Harvard tmlverelty In the depart F. Knowles accompanied by their E. church
I days ago. and that he George E. Ho}-t will Mn Prank Kuthis dty.
d her twice. Her death beck In the clothing boainess whldt ment of education. There under Prof. wives. Mrs. J. G. Ramsdell, who Is
The marrisge took place at the
the injuries Inflicted will be opened la the new store now Paul H. Hanns, a well known national vlslUng In Manistee, was also in the home of the bride's sister on Jefferson
is attributed
audience.
Cbas.
A.
Skelcher,
Carl
Nel
e young brute's arraignment v
street The Humphrey restdesce sraa
building, adjoining Lautnw's shoe educator, he took a course In the genson and R E. White played In the very prettily decorated for the oc
For this morning, before Just
^inre on Union streeL The new firm eral principles of edncailon es applied
orchestra.
casion with smllax and cut flowers.
will be known as Kubeck & Hoyt They to couises of study anJ.the edmlnistraT.
J.
Ramadell.
the
public
spirited
The fireplace in front of whldi the
o.^ipecl to have their building sufficient tion of schools.
TO JAIL FOR DRUNKENNESS.
Miss I^udra Bissell. Uodergerten Manistee millionaire, will not stop ceremony took place was banked with
ly near compleUon to aiable them
with
building
a
flOO.OOO
theatre
but
ferns and cut flowers. It was Just 8
open for business aboat October 10. lescher at Eymwood avenne, toc^
Mrs. Marlin Coins. Who Admitted She They will 'carry a fuU line of men's course at Mrs. Treat’s S^ool of Kin has decledd to put up a new hotel on o'clock when to the strains ol Mendels
Maple street, just a few doors from sohn's wedding march played by Mrs
la a Bigamist.
and boys' clothing' and the usual fur dergarten in Grand Rapids.
the opera house. The building will be
Lousing, Mich., Sept. B.^-Mrs. Mar nishings that go with this line of
Humphrey, sister ot the bride,
L. F. H
Miss Jessie Manners of the Genital
modem and
sufficient size b
tin Coins, who pleaded guilty to
d upon the
the wedcIding pmy a
business. Being so well and favorably and Mias Grace Brodie of the Sonth
ing had three husbands before reach known in this cl^, the new firm should Primary toUc the kindergarten course commodate a large patronage. It will broad stairway and took their places
be
constructed
next
spring
alongside
ing the age of 25, and who admitted rio their full share of the trade.
before the fireplace where tbe knot
at Ht. Pleasant normal.
ot the new Carnegie library fen- the
that she failed to get a divorce from
Mias Jennie Barton and Miss Anna
was tied.
Mr. Kubeck has had nearly 30 years'
erection of which ground has already
Frank Toungs at 'Giand Rapids,
Robert E. Walter ol Traverse City
er.pencnce in business life. Bntering F. Johnson ot EUmwood avenne, IBas
been twoken.
seoond venture, before marrying
•s beet man and Miss Bdltb Adams
(he employment of the Hannah & Ley Elizabeth Parmlee of the Central, end
loonist Coins ot this city, was sent tc Co. as a cash boy, be remained with Prof. Clyde Krenerick of the
ot PonUac was bridesmaid. Tho brido
Mason yesterday for 10 days for dnink Uiot Ann for 18 and one-halt years and school, took ooiusea ot Btndy' at the
ennees. Her matrimonial experiences rose to have charge of the clothing de- Ypsllantl normal.
mall Wmmed with lace and Inaeftlag
wlj] be investigated while she remains partmenL Cta severing Us coi
and orrted bridal rases. The biWeaMias May Pearl, si^errlsor of sauat Masm.
maid wore a vegy becoming white
French lawn trimmed with
over"
PeUlonata like t
embrouetr and rihhdB and oarrtod'
City.
t CliiirA' con*ct*a a cloth In Trave
pink and iritKe roaes. The groom and
best
man
wore
solta
of
black
broaJing business on Front ftreet in the
Probable Attondaiwe..
cioto.
•'
Greiliok block hir three years,
Intendent GUbert said thjs
After toe ewemoay daUetoos re
the last seven years be has been In morning that he could form no estiI
It will be to your interest to I
freshments were'served on dsbitny
The clothing hualpeas In CadlUac, but mate ot the pnrtiable attendance at
I look over our large line of heaUng I
tho yearning for Traverse City was too tbe HJ^ school this semester. He
stoves before purehasing. The
Tbe happy conple were toe reedpfirong and he disposed of bis Inter- says there has been a large number of
Boston Store' .
'
ients of many beantiftil preaenta
it to bis partner, Mr. Aldrich.
inquiries regarding coursee ot study,
which were a aet of table sil
Mr. Hoyt has been « resident of and as there were »6 pupils g^uated
ver from toe family of toe groom, s
1'raverse City alhee 1888, first being last semester from the eighth grades,
of Haxlland chlnatfllafaes from’toe
employed by Douglas & Boughey, and
20 more thsn any prevtons year,
The Long Distance then for nine years with Wilhelm fully
[Ufnl
It would Indicate a larger attendant
Bros., and for the last year and a half In the High school thU tail. But the
n-tok is Very SIntple.
with A. J. Wilhelm: He is
superintendent Is not prepared to say
charge of Hr. Wilhelm's clothing de what effect the Traverse City ’canning
It brick
partment. Mr. Hoyt i; well known factory will have on the attendance In
S.Ti-ie- i« ll-.i- ejuykesl. ehenpi-st outside of the clothing business, hav
have already -been manutaOnred at’
the upper grades at the opening of toe brickyBd of-Helm 'A wmi^ and
nticl suieitYoeansuf BAPIII TIJAN- ing served four years a* a member of
school. It would seem that many of there seems no :doubt' about toe to.sl i‘ There and l.nek in a inioiile.
le board of education
the older pupils are employed there
Y.--1 a\..ld the lirnl Kii<1 l..<i ..f time.
The new fljm has been delayed In and they may eontJnue untU Uffi can ereastog popularity of this kind of
building material. A( present there
toe BChocds
geUlng their new store ballL owing ning seaswi is over.
about'dO.OOO brick at toe ysrd bnV
to the delay in receiving the shHie'tor
■That canning factory Is a great
the foundation whllSi was at last built blMslng to the aty." said Superin these and nearly 26.000 more will be'
of concrete, and just as It was finish-, tendent Gilbert, digressing for the mo used to toe new Disciples church at
cil the stone has arrived. With their ment from school topics. "It gives em toe comer of .Cass and Eighth streets.
The manataotnre of oement brick to
Wr Have a nm Cluf Shse Mskzr't Sbsg.
fine location and good stock of goodSr ployment to a large number of girls
the new firm expects to have a Incra- and boys who wonld otherwise be this city was started tola seasan and
for some time there seemed to be a
tive trade.
roaming the streets, getting Jnto mis
doubt to tod minds of many people conchief through Idteness. 'Then, too, U
cemtng^dir durability and worth but
LANSING STREET CARNIVAL.
provldee them with money by which
all irho have used toei4 are entirely
they are able to continue their high
satisfied and there is a steady demand
Buple of Elka Made Good Thing for school courses."
for toe produccL The yard Is situated
Local Lodge.
for children of :il1 jigps.
Engineering Is Popular.
near Boot lake about half a mile, past
lAnsing, Midi.. Sept, 5.—Under tbe
SuperintMident
Gilbert
saya
he
flnds
Theare ii.tl the ' h>Sry
riini^
raUag
the Elks' grand lodge, the that the engineering courses are be Femwood on the east road, where ??,e^d“ b“rfG?toe
BubordMate lodges are not permitted coming most pcunilar. This la undoubL there is an abnndandfi of the very
kiou but tlie\ ai'<- made
to give street canUvals. In Lansing _ edly due to the better openings on best quality of sand tor this work.
of
going
out
first
meant
a
There
have
been
only
three
men
couple ot 'members of the fraternity graduaUon from the coUeges and unlGood Strang Leather.
working .there for some time but Mon maid" toe rest of her life.
gave a fair and carnival, s^j after pay
venitles.
■When toe cake was brou^ In IL
day a crew of alx -will be em^oyed.
ing themselvee wdl for their trouble
"I was informed when In tbe e
Ten men make a fall crew, two ta waaAmLby Hiss Stiles and each of the
eontributed $816 to the local lodge
said he. 'that one electrical firm offer wheel sand, two to mix the sand^a^ girls partookiet It with trmbUng fin-..
ed poslticos to all the gradnatlng mem
cement, two to fill tbe box and s^f)^y. gera. Miss WInnUred SkMton was-the
bers of toe genlor classes <rf electrical
Handsome tine of Fall Suits at MS engineering at the University of Mldi- toe matotoe, two to take away fj» saccqgsfol one In finding-the ring to
New KbM Store.
tate StreeL Prices extremely low.
toe madilae and two to w<wk In -tte bei; piece and as her .candle aieo waM
lUterr-o
OKlWPihn
igan, Comall and )
yard. -A full crew can make ahemt out first toe.^s were all sure that
umbiom...
WbiiUt: UUI.I
stltute of Totonology at Bosh*. 12118 8.080 brick a day wlto eaae. wllUe*i
teatoing would cease to he her voca
company. I was toW, offered to start
tion
are-a
Qun haa ipade as many a ld«:.
toe.gradQatos at good salaries. They
etoastol:
The method of a
weren't given snaps but were tAer^d
Sermon subject at Steinberg’e Opi
Tbe aaiid and cement are mix luncheon toe r
House on Sunday NighL
Jobs where there was good
spent
wishing many good ttainga
ed together to toe proportion ot six
I DELIEYE^ wd«ncem«tL The Boston school, to one and then are wet enon^ to for Hiss SUlee and glri^her loU of
which Is one of the very be« science
Spoc^l Music.
make toe material stidc together well.
iBtmst Alloweil OB Dep^tts
"Come.together.' ccrileges to America, has been forced After bMng mixed It U pst Into a box
OLLOM, P*«oP.
to nise its toes $60 a year for toe
ENTERS INSURANCE FIELa
■blch fits toe maeffilne and has a mov
last three years on acconnt of the num able bottom. The box to placed on.
ber of pupils seefctog admission.'
toe machine and yrnur bron^t.tg J. W. Morse is Dietrict Maru«er ftfi;
Go to Collsgs.
bear npon toe mixture to' - the- h«;
Among the gradates d the Trav When toe proosnre has shaped ;jhe. J. W. Mewae ttf'toie dty has.bm .
erse City Hl^ school who wfll por- bricks, of which tber^ are 10 made at; agpotntod district manage of-toe Masne their studies'this fail at falser
time, they are taken away and pat to tiVSL Piotoetiro Sodety lor 'DetodL '
of learalttg are EknIl'Led- toe yard to dry, but although -pat
taken office room at No. 614
erle wto wfll enter toe law d««rt- there to dry they are wet nl^t and -Wtibdm block. Mr. Ifaicse has been a
mea
a
toe
Uflimslty
of
mehlgui;
-DIRECTORS.
iwnlng for a tew days. They may traveling man for a Chicago Ann .bat
Ted SoB^rd to (Ke dental d^artmmtt
PresidenL H. S. Hull. Praslbe wet within four houra after being has raldm here tor toe last four
of toe,Detroit College of Medldne:
This srilfbe his Ant experience
dent Oval Wood Dish Co.; Vice•e Uaion Street Lotos ptrdaall at OUvet college; Si- made, wlthont any damage or wash: yean.President. H. C. Davit - .1^-Ing away. When taken tram tbe mMr' In toe b
ward Kysolka to mechantepl or cim eUne they are left on toe box bottom
FIfiBT CLAM NOBK
Mr. Horse U betog installed in his
engtooeriog at the Honghton Sidiool
office
by
J. O. MeOor^dL a^e amnthat
they
may
be
banded
more
CPeCIALTV.
Cashier, C
of Mlneo.
ager.
Mr.
MoOonkk'was
formerly
quickly and another bottom la plno^
Louden, of Caldwell « Loudon;
Have Two Coachea.
in tbe box each time. After aboflt 16 district maneslcJKtte United States
WATCHEft, CLOCKS
Tbe Hi^ school footosn team will
Geo. W. Lardie, produce; J. M.
«< Swtosw.
days tbe bride may be oarrtod on a HeeUb A
pm^Iy' be eostoed to Ms early work
Huellmantsi, Merehafit Tallerr
AND JENELBV RE bynames W. MlUlken. Jr, and Ralph wagon without inaago and auny bare MIA, with ryiitiiSi to CadlDee: He
Cha^ Wilhelm, of Wilhelm, Barbaee takep away wly tour or fire iiiimiiA this poBiitte Ai«iiBt/U'toj
bolb uiembers «C tbe (Ntvet
4 Co.; «tephsn Lautner.
tdee toe state mansssment tor ,toe
PAIRED PROMPT Thacker,
days CM.
footbUl team. As toe eollege does
mar; F. C. Desmond, ChsrBattfias tteM brick, cement window dbtratt oempany. T»NafiansJ ^
LY, i t ^
^ I not open nntii three wetos after toe ■Oto are amde.
1b a-moU and not toetive aoototy waa t^gaBjaad nju
High school. their aervtoss will be
Sanjamln Thirbly, of Trsveree
with the mMtolaa The affla for tbe yean ego onntBllar Baee to toe Sis>*
Next BMP sMtli of
CHy iron Wofte: J. O. Cretoer.
available. When Sup«
newnumpeay. Ittaaaresflzr
here looked around to fl*d a *
. 0* C^ * Crotoar, Kingsley. •
bni^p ohop.
■’
are at tbe yard dirtoffi
(Oonttoned on Uit
HAVt FORMED
PARTNERSHIP
CEMENT BRICK
IS IN DEMANB
iTELEPHONE
Michigan TeiephoneCo.
SCHOOL SHOES
m
MEW .
THE END OF
VACATION
: crrv EDITION.
rwn Rural Routes Will Be Opened
T. J. Ramodell Will Build a Modern
SCHOOL BELLS WILL RING OUT
Soon at Eaet Jordan.
Hotel Next Spring.
NEXT TUESDAY.
;
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
:The Home of
Good Qothing.
m
MOST HORRIBLE CRIME CADILLAC
;
EVER KMBW.
V. L. ENQLE -MAE-Mten APPOINT
ED TO THE RO.SITiON.
tn 11 SMUWG IK AliB»Aliaia
«ls( otiiy from $15.00 to
as
'againbt.«qually guod made to
:;mraMrc«i fsu.00 tofoo.oo. ■
*2o:.
MOST INHUMAN
TREATMENT
^EW PdSTMASTEt AT HANNAH
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
You know that we make strong
claims for the' style. Rt and
«jnaIUy of I.. Adler. Bros & Cp's.
Boehester made ready-lo-weai
Why not iovesugate them ? W
will affiord every farilily for dolog so. Our new fall and winter'
models are in, and we will bej
glad to have yon compan; them
poicri by point with the best costom work prodoced in this town.
Tbe more particular yon .are
hhoul yonr ciolhlng.
W. the more
stni^Iy riill -Adler'- elothin
EAGLE.
rRAVBESE CITY. MICHIGAN, SATCBDAY, 8EPTEMBEB 5, 19^
¥0U XL NO. 3235.
$40.00
DAILY
H. I. ^KNAPP
^at^maker
xm DAlliV JAGIiBL SATURDAY, 8EPTEMBggt S; 1903.
The Daily Eagle. |
BBtjtf«0 at Trarene Oitr PoatoSoa m
«::=S^=
. luaamuu i*» Huuv “*«
wuw«
<i( anr tailnr* to taealTe the paper
pnverir or on One ao that the iaatteatka ot die eanler boy may be —
edM without May.
September fr^^Wblttaker ft Hide's
production ot “A Country Kid”—Steln. bers’e' Grand opera boose.
Ooncemlne the crop ooUook there is
lltUe ehsage. says Henry Clews of
New TortL Two weeks more and the
bulk ot the com crop will be out
danger ot troet As we hare stated
in prerioua adrioes. this Is not going
to be a year of large crops, but no
serious defidenclee are to be expect
ed, and a good demand at profttnbie
prtess is assored lOr noarty all agiienttuial products, ae beneficial ettect
of which upon gsneral bnainess need
not be enlarged npon. Another source
of anxiety Id this conneetton aat
: seems a hare pn
B ae cotton comer.
Richard Wilklnaon. a ’Tuscola county
tanner who is sOTving a term <4 90
days k ae Detndt House of Cmrec. tlon tor scaring Mrs. York oot of his
huckieberry pstch with a abot gun.
was not so diplomatic as a Petenbueg
man. who on finding a tominlne poach
er in his preserre, waited till her two
palls and apron were filled and aen
lifting hlB hat exclaimed: “Ah. aere
my fauMeberry!" laetenpon she drop-
wlte a can.
The duisUanity ot ae gospel was
recentiy Ulnstrated by Pastor Bailey
of Stnigls who, at a morning service
tonified sane oC the truths d ae new
Btlon wia chmilcnl
Demilj erf ae experiment
but enoo^ was develeqied a show
that ae eqipooents ot primary deetten
reform will get sR that is cMnlng a
asm. In the long .un.
.
ae regtorty system ot ae postoaoe
dqnrtment. is add by ae traMury
oOctois a bare received from Cuba
packages of cigars on which no doty
was paid. He explains that ae
were gifts from Mends and no wrangdofng was kteaded.' He may be
c
•faro Than «l» MIIHoae PaM aa Pen'Stona to MkMgan Men. .
NOW ANOTHER^
recMved terrible kjorlea which will
.Wa^ngton, Sept i.—The rat"tt of
LODGE NOTICES.
propaMy prove fatal. t^'MUkg on a
for toe
band saw at the ratlra^ shops here fiscal- year ended June 30 last shows
Traverae Bay Tent No. 196. K. O. T.
■What ho, valtar! another Jowa <ki Hto bead was cat open and ecHue cf tt
mmer ot poislonera In Michigan MM., Monday ntfits k L O. O. F.
the halt aheU!
nmve oeptecs aererad, so that 1hewt to be 42.439 and toe amount paid hslL C. G. Sborwood, Com.; a D.
LoPokte. R K; A. B01
Willi slad Septamber^ sraehMtB dfta be paralyxod for life If he eurvlTea.
>6.946400.
troB held. lOreet and aea
Met and crown od all—Oetrea VlrsiiiT. MM.. Friday nights
Lehrte, aged 14,
la. the Ainwiean oyster. Tonsa nip
halL - A. V. Medrito.to the In-1!
ra. who 'was c
SUelds, R. K.; n. A. '
pers and rakee are yeedy; the ahnok- dustrlal scfiKMl trom Manistee for tro-' iuTto-flr.'Thompm*.
era stand with poised kslTea, and a tney a few weeks ago. has bemi
Eighteenth Annual Ohio Excursion.
Traverse City Aerie Mo.-M9>r. O.
greedy populace, with appeUtee sharp- nocmeed keane and returned tp that
Ee^es. meets k ForeeUn’ ban,
ened by abstinence, nwaite impa county as an inuRoper subjecL
TuMday evening at 6 o’clock. Walter
nnsl Ohio wcenralon. Special train Loranger. worthy president
tiently the advent at luxory-lndmi
will JsKve d^emlsh at 12:00 m. Bxeloope trom oovee and sheltered beys.
ilon Ucknts good ft* rotur^untU
Traverse Bay hive No 71. L. O. T.
Niles—O. M I
sold to 1
MM., meets k L O. O. F. hall Tnes^o^ber 7th
en'e “SymptOilea."
Harbor has been awarded the rontraet at 99.00 for
trip and at oortes- iw s^rn^^Septomber ^and ^
s fo all statioiis k
-for buUdkg the 919.000 library bnildHra. Halapnw stOl lires. It
rikgg ft Late Me, 2. 16 and W.
Mias------ot a weetem <dty, rlsltlng kg. the* funds being provided by CarDetroit Soutoern. BoMng Y^ey.
triends in Hew York, irtio, on being
Lines. Clnclnnsti, HamTraveTse City Lodge No. 222, F. ft
Ohio Central
C
asked what kind ot music the prefer
..~M ft
Itton
• Dayton. lAke Shore ft MiM- A. M. Spedal communication earii
Monday. H. O. Joynt, W. M.; M. E.
red aftv.dlnner. said nairely and«ta
Lanslnsr-Governor BUss has ap gsn Southern and Wabash raHways.
Csa on nearest Ann Artor railroad "- -ikell, secretary.
oonfidmoe, "I last dote on pointed Dr. W. C. McKknw of Sagi
Information or write
I'e eympathiee; do. Protes- naw as a member of the board of ex- agent for further
J.J.KIHBY.O.P. A..
Gra
rand Traverse Lodge No. 200,
Bor. play some of aem."
erf dentists, sncceedkg Dr. B.
3218-tf
Toledo, Ohio.
J. O.
T. Loffler of the same plaoe, tor _
term at three yeara. The governor
National Loan Co.. Wilhelm
has ateo appokted the fcdlowkg dMe- block; will be open ihle evening to
Traverse City ChapW. No. 149.
psaetlc'ktory ot a borlne, an erst gates to the Farmers' National con lend you money on y--------- '--y to en- O. B. B.. needs k Masonic ha 11 toe
while dweUer in that rlUsge; "A cow gress at Niagara Falls, S^tembw 22: Joy Leber day
Tnesday on or before oscb full moon
Annie ^e, W. M.
belonging a C. Cronin got out ot her Colonel U H. Ives of Mason, T. S.
pasture the oaer night onto ae Q. R. Gurney of Hart, F, N. Cbure* erf Kent
Duchess Camp No. 2445. M. W. A.
ft I. track. A train struck and pre City and S- W. Herold of ttesankg.
meets at Woodman ball Monday evensumably kiUed ae animal, while oaMkg. August 24. Jobn O. Stranb, V. C.;
Joseph Sleder. clerit.
trains played football wia ae carcass.
There will be two excursions to
When ae seoosd foresnan etarted oot Ke-ab-ta-wanta on the Columbia to
UPHOLSTERING.
id ae rmealns tor burial, aere morrow. Boat leaving at . 2:30 and
weren't any rMnalns a speak of, so 7:00 p. m.
Renovating
aorou^ly had ae itdltng stock ot
O. E. CASE,
ae road bashed it Re heard Uar
aat ae principal part of what was
711 Webster 8L Clttomw’ 'phone 539.
leh ot that cow had been found some
distance below Fife lake."
^ .
i ol the following
sdranta^
of A kind
.... I
- .
worth 91.75 to 92.50.
$1.50
that sold St from «.50 to.93.S0.
ICO AA
^_
_____
For BOYS' TWO-PIHCB SUITS from good.s
$1.00
For BOYS' THBBB-PIBCE SUITS from goods
worUr93-00 to 91.50.
For CHILD'S SUITS, worth at r^lar prices
63.50 to 95.00 _
CTEINBERG’S
! NOTICE! ‘
' WouM-Be-Msyer's Views.
^ Give yonr Snnday orders k time ^
New Yi^ society is discussing ae
for Saturday delivery.
h
Vuestlon as a ae propriety of ^
pearing k evening dress at ae cqiera
a^
“Parlsal’’ is a begin at 6 o'clock k
the afteraocHL “Big BUR’ Devery. ae
ex-chief of poUoe. who wank a be
mayor, when asked his views on ae
subject replied:
“Say, boss. thaCs where I do not
Bliine so brl^L Courae I wouldn't
aink ot pnttliig on me eplketatl be
fore 6 a the evening. And I would
feel like a soiled deuce in a new pack
It any ot me oon-stk-oonnu. cau^t
me coming out ot ae 'tater after daik
wldout me glad ragu on. Of conrae I
oonld wear a bangtail and the reet of
ae afternoon rig, aa ae spiketail
along in a grip, aen do a rapid chaage
stunt in one ot the big dieealo-roonw
ot the Met and dimb ina ae duds
that so wia the wua lldia, and so
mate good on boa ends. But t guess
111 cat tt snd stick a the BUha avebrand ot rnoelo shows."
Rnndetftli »t.
; enocEBiESp
FRElTftv
h
VEGETABLES. ^
^ FRESH
MEATS
%
OF ALL
KINDS i
; F. Stepan, i
ftather Lacked Appreciation.
BWe Ducket, of Lebanon, DL, a 16yearoU girt, banged herself
ber fsther, a stern, austere farmer,
scolded her for reoeivlng a letter from
a nelghbM- Ixv, which closed with
the Allowing couplet:
Plays Better Than Ctomens Family.
Mark Hambourg, the young Bimaian
Another atonognpber is-to marry
a mOUonaire. It's pretty hard tor
pianist, came to this country with a
girt to dedde nowadays whetoer to letter of ktroduetion ftom Msfk
be a stenographer, a toieihone d
Twak. who knows him very well. The
letter read: "He plays the piano bet
ter than any of the Clemens family,
but his ooi^exSon to not as good as
mke."
Barcn Henry De BothadUld has been
fined 92 k Baris for aato soorahlng.
A Boy's Mother.
Yhe eaUe doesn't ssy how he snooeed- My mother, die's ao good to me.
ed k rslskg tte money.—Reoord-Her- Bf I was good as roould be.
oouldnt be as good. No. sir; Cant any boy be good m her!
SevenO irauw ministers read She loves me whe% I'm glad or mad.
She
lovea me when Fm good or had.
“From the Ballroom to Hell.” recently
and then kaagwated a eraaade against An’ sdiat'B the tnnnlest thing die eays
- fiaadng. Somebody abooU petttfon She loves me when she puntoftea.
<Jamegle tor a library no Chat those 1 don't like her to pnnldi me;
That don't hurt, but it hnrte to see
Her cry. Nen 1 cry. an' nen
We both cry—an' be good agak.
The Missouri woman irtio carries She lovee me iriien she cuts an' ses
97400 k her bnsUe cannot say that My little coat and Sunday riotheg.
Mie has nothing to CaD back csi k bar An’ when my pa oonea boms to tea
She lovea him ’most as mnob as m
tfid ace.-Bnplre Jonnal.
An' grabs me up an’ pata my head.
CAUGHT AT PETOSKEk'.
I hug ber, an’ hug my pa.
an^ love him purf nigh aamndiaaraA
Man Wanted for Boyne City flobbery
—3toM Whltoomb Bitoy.
to 9sptered.
- fiOtoakey. Midi.. Sept -6-^tei*
Prtoe. who dnbbed an eUnty Boyne
CH^ man a we^ ago and necnied 979. BBtrimony k foe vUlage, Justtee
hM beoB oaptareJ by Dader SheriS Johnaon roomiUy oSered to many
:6«hA The fallow cartlad a rerolver, free the first eoqis who appllsd to
hilly and buUseye. He had been k him but as tttsro wsro then no tskm^
he now oCert to give the bride a
hMkg
•wMs hero
BOTv ano
and ana
had neen
bonus of a two-pound box of the best
fony MoMit by Chari^Totx ofikets.
olatM toat w-be proonrsd. The
propositton is open for one month.
OHnSTIAN OflJKCH
y n52C^
!*WHY 1 BEUEVE”
iiiffldrtdFof Dotfarfs Saved on School Suits
tofS.IKl
JCMiro 0PE«A BOUSE
editor
io toel ae chill cf Autmun.aad
long sa the vine runs round th
modestly says in his columns: “It Is
stomp
getttog ae time of year when store
I'U be your darUng sugar lump.
wood Is aooeptsUe a payment of
newspaper snbaerlpticn. Come early
andarddaernah." We h«*» no sub“So you think It is an advantage to
eoriber will foil a act k
boy to be reared In the country.'
wfth ae toudilng mpeal.
"Th be sore,'' answered"'Farmer
CociRoes^' “A beq- has a heito-.better
WhM Etfiara Say.
ttiaaee k^jhec^try. Ftor kstamee.
A Georgia girt who nooepted a box when a IwylT
ot candy tram her rejected lover aa and melon p^ee he dan have a
some ot it and is dend. Bat ae next stomacji ache withont the doctor Jumpgirl who gets «s«d;.- will proceed to k- to the coacluBlon that he's got
ent It jnst ae same.—Bear lAke 'pendicitiB.
y
huge sum annually.
A LfTTLE NONfiENM
OIhrat ewne generous unknown
trioad cf Olivet oaOece has presented
ft wMh. a wgMfiesnl three-minusl
pipe otgsfo The gftt is Wy opportaite as then an a great number of
upupBseomfngtUiyev.
fit Lmito-Albrnt MwIbc, J. W. Bvtog. T. a BHh MftSWev SMaftMh
WMasKMMd at-thP'gtroMMrhecn
AftaL
bom Ghlon
a ttw moMy bitt had
g"- Sept 12
"Ay BAKE MOCK ’BUGEO TO
SEEN YO”!
U £?arT «F MOCB 1MNITANC£!
A GIRL
FROM
SWEDEN
a ElAMATE SONIC -iEVESTITVtt!
A paraCT CAST OF FlATaS!
FUU OF MUSIC. NEW SONGS t lAUCIIS!
Wbe People Secure Seats Eujy
SALTED PEANUTS
>. 1 Spanlah
■hey
retted in a
Jled peanuts and are treai
clean pure way. No lard or old prease
used in our own make. Each order is
roasted after the order it received
Weaver, B. A. Monroe, John Lamsen,
Hannah ft Lay Merc. Co. Pricea quot
ed to dealert.
MRS. F. E. WHITE,
R.
I, u.
D. White,
vrniie, mgr,,
Mgr.
Williameburg, MIeh.
} It Goes
Without
Saving
-THAT THE-
/ West iVUchigan
STATE FAIR^
Is Michigan's Best Fair
Sept.14-15-16-17-18-’03
BRAND RAIHDS.
Running, Trotting and
Hurdle Ra^fs^>
tN
96.00.
IXKJKS LIRE A BIG UFKKR DOS T IT .' W.-IL ii'hs
bigger than itI looks 0ou paper. We gnaraolce
■ your ‘lime >reli
” Bpent‘
veeligating
."“J’.!?"'
fi''.''’"
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
J. W. HILUKEK
OUR NEW
Real Eante Brwker
Watch Case.
REMOVAL
I have moved my jewelry
store to the building first door
east of Steinberg’s Grand
Gj>era House wbeh> I have a
new stock of watches, clocks
and jewelry, and wlici'e I
would be pleased to meet all
mj- old friends and patmns.
HAS FOR SALE
FALL and WINTER
SUITS
mCES: 25c, 3Sc and SOc.
Bpth PhMl toe.
riPiPrwriPiPiPiPiPriPrrrr
ForCBILD'S SUITS, three pieces, worth from
$3.00 :
All the late.Ht styles*
of Hickey and Freem a II 0 o.
1 i t) p,
Roeh ester, New
York, are displayed
on our ‘tables. Suita
boiight of us are
pressed free of
charge
:
: ■
:
MILLER BROS.
157 Front St Beadle Block.
L. IN. Bennett
Several Desiiable Farmi
1 house and Ic
Seven i
on Randolph sti-eet, near Eln
wood avenue school. £as
terms;' price $1,000.
Seven room house on Rot
street, lot 50x186.
Pric
$750; half cash, balaoc
time.
-Four dwellings
side, reasonable prices, .eaA
terms.
.
Sevep room house Wei
Ninth street, stone found:
tion.ceraent cellar, lot 50x10
Price $1,400.
Seven i-oom house on Wei
Seventh street, stone found;
tion, lot 06x172. Price#l,40
Enquire at my onic
for terms. gSU’^!’‘-T'n
SCHOOL SHOES
FOR SCHOOL BOYS
FOR SCHOOL DAYS
That is the kind of shoe thatftis needed these coming days and the kind of shoe we \
are selling. Boys will be boys and they want a good wearable shoe. Girls will be
girls and they AVant an eqiially'gCKxi shoo. We supply all demands.'
We Have a Boy’s Shoe
A genuine calf skin with an oak sole. Will stand as much weather as the o^k ■
tree itself. Going to school is hard on shoes, we know, for after the study comes
the play. That plays havoc with the.best of leather. These shoes sell for $2.W-.
and $2.25 and are worth every cent of it.
Got Another Good Boy’s Shoe
■
---------*
yes, good bo>*s wear them,
and• some that perhaps are
not .— good, and these
for$].2:>, $l.iWahd S1.75.
Ask for the Boy’s “Cruiser” Shoe
All Froa.
iaH FartM*U- wuo«n
WrttP for Prixp jUat.
C. A. FRENCH, . . Spprptoiy.
“BY ALL MEANS, HAVE'A PIT.“8. BENDA A CO- CLOTHIERS
ClotHes Pressed
PflOMB AND WB’Ll DO THE REST.
ELECTRIC PROCE«»
“AJX KINKS REMOVED ON SHORT ORDER”
S. Benda 6 Co.
KM FRONT STREET
;.Z
,|
These are guai-aiiteed
as.gi>od a shoe as ai-e made for the money.
dandy school shoe and sells for 2.00 and $2.25.
It is the ^
Gills’ and Misses’ Shoes
.
More girls go to seliool than boys, then moi-e gii ls’ shoes are sold. Have you bough^
all your girls their shoes? Just a few more days bgroi-e school begins and you
to be prepared. These shoes are celling and money savers. . They are so «
- they last too long, (for our good we think). They cost you lioO and #1.75.
Have You Seen the Vici Kid
.
«
Boys’ School Si^
Must have a new suit of clothes
>thes to start school withwii(i. Just
Ji
as necessary -as • boes
and books. ’The “Little Shavers" dan get a nice suit for 1.50, 2.50 or #3.00. Tb^
larger bc^e-arc “biggei- fellows” and wear bigger clothes. These cost just a lifttiei..;
more, 3.50.-4.00, 4.50 and $5.00. Thdni-he young men want new clothittg. It ia,‘here you get the clothes that look good, the-clotbes that wear good and the. clothe^
that are gooc^
'
..
-M
wt:SELL EVERYTHING
cvcK* I nii’Nu FOR
ruK. EVERYBODV
cYEK.T PVL/f
WE
^'
THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTgjaia
>■ ray»^™!!R:y!^j^^^gaegi;rji’ -t*i
THE DAjajY^Agi^jATU»t)AY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1^
IPr. J.W: GAUHTtETT.
SS:
REAL ESTATE TftANFBRS.
C. B. ESTfiSIS i
AN OFFICER I,
ffr'-rwi ■■■ .a«w^5-«r
mm W A TKAiN WffiCK
THE CHE8CHBS,V
Reoorded by BegteUr of OMde F. W.
SIX PERSONS MET DEATH ON THE
wUioii..
80VTT4ERN RAILWAY.
Hennas W. Sntth and wife to
Hemon Sqn^es and wife, lota SO and
Alomar BA Trestle 40 East High Over a Creak
Ington streets.
21. except a. SO ft. Uoek 4; Pwry Han
Rev. C. T. StouL rector.
O. P. C&RVBB.
r. W. CARVSK. nah's 1st add.; ILSOO.
MomWk serrioe and eereu
to Chariea E.
CharloUe. N. C, BepL 6.—Six perHoly hwaowM 11:30.
------------- It of the UM
Kenycm, lota 2 and 8, see. t. town 29,
Bnnday^o^ «t 12 n
awie were-klUed and 26 Injared, oae
**Flsti and GameHLaw**
JACKSON WILL PROBABLY
totally and two serioualy. In a wreck
wU> be In tbelr ofioe di^n^ bn^- range 10; |2W.
NEXT MEETING PLACE.
aUtheee serAuditor General -to Loula 8. and
neeehon^ig^^y to write
the Sonthem railway near TorkRobert B. Walter, parcel, aec 12. town
Bi^op Atwell wm preach at the vUle. S. C, about noon Thursday.
Traver|e city favored
25, ranges; fS.37.
morning service.
The dead:
IMglneer Brlskan,
DELEGATES FOR 1«D6.
The Weather.
Auditor General to Ttenas lloran
Fireman Frederick R. Hine. Poatol
'Partlr etoudr and ooetlnnel eool to- and Hu^ Boyd, neld of nel4. wl4 of
Clerk Smith, and three unknown
Rev. Hu^ Kennedy, pastor.
iilC»t end Sunday; prabably light nel4. aal4 of ne^4. tec. 20. town 27.
Eirnmh quarterly rneeUng. Love
frost In north portion; Tarteble vlode ran^ 9; 114.49.
feast. 9:45 a m.
The injured: Jnllns Johnson, Bock
Sermon at 10:30 a, m. after vrtiJch HIM. a. C.. probably totally; W. L.
nmstiy aortherty.
Andltor Oeneml to ■niomas Moran
there will be atelnistiatton of the Stouter. Hickory Grove. 8. C, aeriouaand Hugh Boyd. ne^. Me. 20. town 27,
_ the Lord’s eUK>er and
samament
Trsvmae
City
was
favored
by
the
-Now doth the .little peel^ fly
range 9; 323.60.
ly: T. C. HIidcB. laacaster. serlowly.
Inprore each ahhiing mJiiQte.
Auditor General to Tbomaa Moran delegates to the Mltttigan Sunday
t 12:00.
In addition 29 vridte peraons and
Sunday
There's not a dish of bake or brew and Hugh* Boyd. nH of ne% of neH. School BssocUtlon in oonveotlon at
Bpworth League. 6:30 p.m. Leader, three negroes, rcaidlAg mainly
ClMwoce aietfer. Topic, “Ibe call of South Carolina towns were bruised,
HougMon, as the
B« what'the little dnSer'e In It! sec. 20, town 27. range 9; 172.25.
ah li> Wm. M. Dex meeting In 1906. The encntive oom- Uosea.”
]t
not seriously hurt
Evening sen-ice, 7:30. Sermon by
CITr IN BRIEP.
mlUee will likely diobse Jackson for
ter. t«14 of nel4 ot ae%. sec. 7; 31.
Ail the bodies have been taken tnm
U)e*pastor.
1904. C. H. Eetee of Bates was electDaniel H Crandall and wife
the wreck eave.tboee of the engineer
ith
St
Chur
of the vice-presidents ot the
Rev. M. O. Carrel went to Lake City Prank Sawyer. seM of ae>6. eee.
and flreman. The wredc was caused
2:30 p. m.
Sunday acbool.
«
loo. Other officers were elect
and SUtUrlHe today for qoarteriy town 26, range 12; $200.
by the collapse
a trestle 40 feet
S;30.
ig by the
South Side Lumber Co. to Kelley ed as ToUows:
high over Wishing Greet
Preeldenl—The Rev. 8. C. Burge, the Lord's supper.
Mlaa Cera Schofield went to Klnga- Lumber A Shingle Ca-. parcel. Bast
Grand Rapids.
ley today where she will teach school Bay: $10,675.
The toll snd winter terms for In
'Floe-presidents—R. B. McDermond.
thU year.
Wm. O. Foote to Jay D. Greet
struotions on piano start Monday
Mr*. Alice Oaliiea of Lake evenue re
65 ft. of lots 20-21-22, Perry
^3^'service. Subj^Involved in Septonber 7. TeMdilng at the Acad
turned yeaterday eftemoon from
nah's 2nd add.; $700.
'
emy or at 4he homes
Mdento
Auditor General to Ikaverse City
Recording secretary—Mrs . J. B.
Mtg. Co., nw^ of sel4. sec. 34. containCadillac where she Is principal of the -ig 4 acres, town 27, .range 10; $9J4. nmiefl. Detroit
Tretsurei—H. H. Simpson. <tenn
Third ward acbool.
Bveolng service, 7:80.
Subject,
Harvey Aveiy and wife to 'Asa J.
Mra. Freeman Howard of Evart, Miner and wife, n^ ot nwl4 <rf see. expires November 1. successor to be ■The Many Mansions" Prayer meeting Thnrsday evening
appointed by executive committee).
Ulch.. U Tlsiting at the home of her 66. town 2t: range 11; $2,600.
Stisried em
7:80.
State reneral secretory—Alfred Day, at All
ployes eea
son, Homer Howard, of 40S Franklin
Wm. 41. Smith and wife to Henry J.
axe cordially Invited 0 attend
(he services.
street.
Smith, lots 15-16 ot block 2, H.. L. A Detroit.
Executive
comrolllec—B.
K.
War
0NS<\LARY.
Co.'s
5tb
add.;
|L
The Mieses Grace Hurd and Leva
tbelr aeUiy
FImt
Methodist
Church.
ren.
Three
Oak<-h;
George
Parsons.
Perry Hannah, M al.. to Jaa. S.
Tiaudy returned today to thrtr home
furniturliHAWS. wHbout tbelr
jIFURNITURE..
W. L. Lautman. pastor.
in Cadillac after a visit iHth the fiun- Bagteton. lots 13-14. block 6, H-. U A WatervKct; Herman B. Pierce, De
'lH0RStS.W6
iH0RStS.WfiONSvnC, cmp1o>e,rB
9:30. Love feast, led by Rev. A, J
knovlnc -snytroit; T'rof. H. C. Oursey, Hillsdale: radred.
Co.'B m add.; «lt0.
My of Bert BSHs,
tblM ebe^
10:30. Codimnnioa and sermon.
Jas. Ba^eton and wife to David G. E L. Parmenter, Iron Mountain; E
A email parly of young people at12. Sunday schoo. .
tended tie New Wequetong club party Chandler, lot J4. ot block 6, H., L. A I. ’.Vnpht Hancock, and H. E. Moore,
yoB «rt! I
6:15 Bpworth League.
Co.'s
5th
add.;
$60.
last erenlng. Violin and piano music
7:30, Wesley service. Topic, The
Secretory
ot
executive
commlUee.
Geo H. Cross to Jas.'Ea^eton, lots
e famished for dandag.
Wesleyan revival at work." This Is the
Jack Caldwell and Frank Paine have :S-14>of block 6. H., U A Co.’s 6th J. M. Davis. Kalamazoo: normal su last of the Wesle>an services and will THE NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY.
perintendent, the Rev. 8. T. Morris. cunsUl of many iuteresting incldenU
C. A. SUTHERLAND. Mgr.
add.; $14.06.
gone to St, Peol to woric with a si
church work among the Indiana, In BaoniSiSWmielinBlk.. wiUi Bake UuaiUerCo.
Henry R. Goes to Alonso F. Howard, Grand 'Raplde; home department sn- I)'
reying party. Their wcHk' will be
the slums. Africa. Rome, India and
lou 20-21. block 8 ot Perry Hannah's perintcndenl. Fred Washburn, Benton cnina, illustrated by
Sandy lake bnt SL Paul <s their ne
i- photographs
Harbor;
primary
superintendent,
Mrs'.
2nd
add.;
$2,000.
thrown
on
the
screen
by
the
stereoptiest city.
:. White Will Bing "G. K. Pox. Grand Rapids; executive
Mr. B. E................................
Ira D. Linton and wife to
PoctetRee will be open Monday, La
BUb-commtUee, E. K. Mohr, Grand
bor day. September 7, from 7 until
Nlckerford, seV4 of swH,
Mr. I. Milton Cc
Rapids; J. M. Davis, KalsmazOo; J. E. Treads
.wn 26. range 11; $1,000.
o'clock a. m. and from 4 unUI 4:30
the Path of Duty,” aa an offerm. A morning delivery wilt be made
Geo. H. Green and wife ,to Hiram -^Mies. C. A. Stringer and Alfred Day. too-.
JtaWNO OPERA BOUSE
by the carriers.
. Lahar, e4 of neH. sec. 18. town Detroit: auditing committee, Leonard
}Aurence and C. H. Miller, DetndL
Mr. snd Mra. J. R. -Bowen of West 26, rsnge 9; $320. Seventh street are
Wm. H. Foster and wife to Chas.
and Mrs. Henry Holton from Dayton. Pro«*a*ka. Jr., block 4, Goodrich’s
i«»V
O.. and Mrs. William Smith and Hr«. 3rd adfiltioo; $1,600.
TOGGERY FOR THE STEAMER
Prayer meeting. Thnraday ev
Charles Stev»soD fr«Hn Winchester,
Alonso F. Howard and wtfe to Henry
Everybody cordially invited.
R. Gobs. loU 16 and 17. block 3. Perry ^ THE MISTAKEN OP THE
First Presbyterian Church.
J
INEXPERK NCED.
^
W. W. Smith ssyi that the 30 ecres Hannah’s 1st add.; $1,300.
Washington and Park streets.
of sugar beets tttiitti A. V. Frtedrldi.
Hannah Gibbs, et al, to Samuel F. ** wraimwntotPAtWMgewMt **
Rev. Wiley K. Wright, pastor.
J. W. Mllliken and he have <w shares Hodges, sew of se W. sec 6. town 25,
Morning-serrice and sermon, 10:80.
Bible aidiaol at noon.
OD the fkrm of George Relnfort^ near range 9; $1,000.
Young Feme's .aervice, 6:46.
•Carp lake are looking well and an ex
Herman W. Smith and wife to CSiaa.
BvraSik WStt. 7J0. .
cellent crop Is assured. The crop will Wilhelm, et al. 8 50 ft. of loU 20-21.
block 4, P. H’B. 1st addtthm; 41.00$.
not be harvested lor a
A cordial welcome to aU.
aad wite to Fred
Mr. and Mrs.
talned a small onwipanT of trlesda last Pierce. E W of .we'Vi’. sec 18. town 25.
Christian Science Service.
OTentng who were Invited to meet range 9; $860.'.
first stage of my Joitnier snd atop
;odern Woodman ball, over ]
Modern
Mrs. Pennington’s brother and wife,
Herman W. ' Smith and wife to record a few of my invressions ot office,
Wednesday,
7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Paden of Almont, PhlUncy E. Travis, lot 12. Grover
who travels and what de
Subject, September 6. "Substance.”
' Mich. Tie evening was spent very Park: $650.
wears, or should wear, before proc^All are cordially invited.
pleasantly with guessing contesU and
Monral D. Baldwin to Hubert Hill, tng to London.
light refreshments were served.
lot 6. ww ot lot 4. village of Paradise;
I oould write a long chapter on what
Congregational Church.
$100.
to avoid in provldlng-a steamer outfit,
STATE ODD FELLOWS.
Morning Mrmon and muaic at
Fred tJelgnor and wife to Inez 8. but I will be geuerotu aad draw a veil
Farnsworth, lot 6, w% of lot 4. vlUage over the chiffon, b^flounced and be- 10:30. Strangers and visitors In the
city are corJlally invited to come and
of Paiadlse: $300. y
ruffled shorMomings ot our Inexper worship With ns.
Herman W. Smith and wife to Mer-. ienced slater-rand alas I saw many of
Sunday sebot^ at
. Every elaas
ti and May G. Underwood, lot 6. blk. her—knowing full welt that our Am begins when the clock strikes 12.
IntermedUte
intermedUte Chfistii
Christian Endeavor.
of Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and their
Perry Hannah’s 3rd add.; $800.
erican woman’s’’ far-famed adaptabil 4:30 p. m. in eburtt
_
■
‘ pari
rlora.
friends from all quarters of the state
Katherine K. C. Barnes to Hannah ity will come to her rescue snd she
P. B.C. E.at6;s0. Young people
will be in Saginaw October 13, 20, 21 A Lay Oo„ parcel in Traverse City: will never never do It again.
invited.
and 22. the dates of the 59th snnnal $1.00.
Evening gospel serUce, 7:30. Take
A woman naturally wishes to look
front
-seats.Bring
your
friends
with
session of tie grand lodge of HichiBeUte of Smith Barnes to Hannah her best during the icMk on shipboard
yon.
PRICES: 25c, SSc .amJ 50c.
In addition to over i.200*r^- A Lay Co., undivided Vj lotJ7. blk. 6. when she is in aacojfttant
n evidence aa
larly appointed delegates, several Traverse City; $500.
Seal rale opened this morning
hotel, bnt an
at the box office. Citizens’ Jeletimes that munber of other members
Floyd L. Smith aad wife to Alex is out of place at sea, and only permlihpbonc.lia.
of the order who will be attracted to ander P. Huellmantel. lots 28-29, blk. able on boarding the steamer, and
the city'by the low rates, making It 4. Perry Hannah’s 2nd add.; .$1,400.
again on landing, when the tailorschool.
probaWy the largest convention
Calvin O. Gibson and wife to Alex made woman may once more appear
6:30, Y. P. A. aetTlca.
held In Saginaw.
ander P. Huellmantel. lota 11-12, blk. in Boiri MlkS'snd fnrbMowa.
7;30 Wednesday pvenlng. 'prayer
.7. Perry Hannah’* 2nd add.: $1,400.
It IB the tailor-made wcunan who seeting
t cordial welcome u
Robert Bates aad-wKe to'John P. wins laurels for her appropriate trav
Matzen, s 26 feet and e 10 feet of lot eling Goetume. She is always trim,
Church of Christ
lodges, and of these «{er one^r 7. block 2. H. U ft Co’s. 9tb addition. neet and mbbtL On- shipboard her
send two regularly paid delegates.
$260.
walking skirt escapes the deck. Her
cap itta snugly. A shirt waist Grand opera boose.
Rev. W. B. Taylor *
Newe of the Theatres.
AUTOMOl
RACES.
cot worn-tinder a stunning
ing and evening.
The auracUn at Seinberg's Grand
Forsythe sweater, high shoes and
Morning sravlce. 10:30. Subject
opera bouee next Wednesday. Septem Reduced Rates are 9,‘ven to Wm heavy "man’e glove for
"Tne Divine lest ot Disclpleahlp..”
ber 9. wfll be the sensational niraJ
plete a coetnme oomfortable. chic and
Snnday school a.t noon.
Michigan Fair.
Junior. 4:80 p. m.
drama, ’’A Country Kid." The play . Automobile races will be one of th becoming.
Senior.
___lor. 6:46
6:45 p.
p. m.
m.
la a rural drama, the scene being laid many InteresUng featorea ot th
On* of the most admired Forsythe
Eveniag service at 7:3o. Snbjeek.
in the country thou^ the plot deals West Michigan SUte talc, which te i sweatm seen pn board was of white, "Why
I Believe.” Special inusic
wltti'^e eexposure of the vUlaioons be held in
band-JeniUed in cable design, the cable
mi'eUng Tbura4sy
evening
at
7:80.
« ot a city man.
rnnning from neck to waist-line form
14. IS, 16. 17 and ’18. These race
Saturday nl0t un
ing the tapering French-back and fast, slud^of
be amateur racks with little
tte BAday school lessoi
-“A Girl from Sweden" comes to bout macblnes, but will be run by pei^ ened down the subtly bloused front
Steinberg's, Grand opera bouse next fecUy built racing machines,
"Welcome to^ worship vritt v
locg>B and pearl butSaturOBy., Septemlxw 12. It is the experts. An attempt will be made to teas. A chic standing collar to be
Bring youf Bible.
newest of plays at the
buttoned iClose or left open al the
lower the time record at the fair.
coloring. It' Is laid In Hauttoba. and
Friends Church.
■nie pleannt announcement is made throat cofnpieted this stunning ^
Is a hM>PF blending of diaracter that the street railway company has meat.
:
<typ^ cleverly woven into a story
i, Sabbath sttool.
Nothing is more comfortable for
double tracked tbelr llnw to the
g the charm ot love Interest, grounds, so that there will bq no de windy walk
deck than the long
dramatic incident and comedy scenes. lays In going to or coming from the ulster which comes in varying wel^ts
«hs hm ran Kt*. lAhr ft
Music,
and speolglUee have been fair.
of Covert cloth. Scotch and English
fhact. ttt
«the effect, and
The Busle feature* of the fair wU weaves and Cravenette. Among tboee
we are promised a cast of clever pUj'
be'fine—all the local and many vtatttng cloths the Craveoettels the most popROMANCE IN QUARANTINE.
era. among them Mtos Olga Lorraine, bands will be preaent
Iftr and no amonnt of
ThMwhHt|s»pU(xd*t Uit tbdr
who vUI be seen ae the *13tri.'' The
'Ihe horse racing clsssea are all Cast to dim or penetrate Its gloesy surbea
Bat M M SNttto. win hr ttW
a at 8t Joseph Mar' play U a oomedf drama In which the
Equipped thus, with the addition of
lea. there being both running and
ried Upon Reh
(dement ot comedy predocnlnates to a trotting ndng.
rng and pillow, a golf cape for steam
EL Joseph, Weil.. Sept. 5.—Two
an li Msktat rad th*
degree.
er
eftak
wrapping
up.
and
a
Continent
Ihe railroads have made a dagje
smallpox
patieada,
anma
Adams
and
zpMbOy Mkmi kaihsn. Mk zaMt
(are rate to the fair ftom aB over tte al comfort gament for coeytng her
. ttsmawth «h .Ft raray to
-A UCtle Outcast” to brtatnl ot state, .ao that every <me will have a self In her cabin, a woman can laaM Roecoe WtoheU. w«« married Tbnramodern aBazemento end peesBaity chance to see "MlttlganM brat fair.”
r^aUfjMcklssdt. Iraw. «
mfortably, and with the day within two how* after they wrae
relraaed tiran quarantine.
Many
taMdnatlng aceoes to attract theatrehpppy I
weeks ago MltdiMl, a eook *t the
A. p. U. W. PLAN.
WhltoMUb hotel, called
Miss Adnns
to offra empathy and before he conld
dnee netting bat weeds.
Fraternal Cengree* Acta en
eeetpe was plaaed under lose money.
Economy.
’34-t-2
RatsChangpa
Witt several ottan. WtiUe In qnaranWhy
take
toke
two
or
three
years
In
a
BnffakL N. T.. Sept 6.—The mthod
tine. Mitchell and Hlse Adams became
nsued by the nupteme lodge eft tte public aehooi to get a bualnsn eourm engaged.
HOC S'
Andrat Order of United Workmen In when SIX MONTHS to a year v(|ll give
you a
•
U a girl aaya ”No" ttree eoi
yNIghL
has been Indorsed by. the than you set In I pnMIe eehoel and tive tiwaa It’s * h(qwlM« e»e..
: you witl be
National Fraternal OoBgrensfeompoa- It you
plaoad In a good position.
Trying to pi* d« the ^tner at the
2<Cm)*. new.'let m reueeii tugsMier. , ed ot repi MauttUvra ot ttree tratranal
Th* Troveroe City Buslnera Celteg* •ace tra* la «-<»***«*. ,a«Mr.
. ^
THOHASJ*. ULLOir, Puslor.
beneflclary sodetira.
hra helped aeom.«f qualHiad Muartn be two ematrslona to
danta to g^d praWocM and will help
NeAh-U-wantn
ant*'on the Colioobu
la toSdhr tf $sM Shao.
y«u If y*u give them a ohmwa.
Boat iwvlng at *:30) aad
HVftWil.lWBrtuttr.
with Dr. ffhOBpKCL
4Sa44
O'
SRfW
S'
Loan Headquarters
iis
CTEINBERG’S
MER I
WEDNESDAY
Sept. 9
“A
COUNTRY
KID"
rwh--r ^;^s^
SGHOOrpMB iB®
B Ute iWMt complete atoek In this part
yra get from t1
tids Mom W^teadyfer-1
> au'to mi' w
Weaave yon money on good second-hand and slightly shelf f
books-aU as good as pew knd wwrdnted complete. .
CITY BOOK STORE.
come
HERETHER^ NO PLACE
UKE HOME
And there is no easier way of
getting one thau by Nerlinger's
Easy Payment Plan. It’s bet
ter than paying rent—in a little
while yon have k letfaing me
to show for yonf
oney that
bunch ot receipts.
A nice cozy little cottage on
the west side, .pice 50 ft. lut,
garden, fruit tr^. etc. —almost
your own lime to'^y for it
When In eearoii of a piano that
is perfect in every way. When
you get
The Kimball
to overlook these instruments if
you want an instrument for a
litUe money.
W. W., KIMBALL CQ.
129 Front Btreet
N. E. Strong, Msnager.
NERUNGER,
The mm over Milllken's.
Ml^
Flannelette Special!
12 l-2cfor 7 Cents.
THIS" WILL REQUIRE HASTE ON YOUR
PART,'AS THEY WILL LAST BUT A sao^
TIME AFTER THEY ARE ONCE SEEN.
THEY ARE ALL WHITE GROUNDS WITH
COLORED STRIPES, MADE TO • IMITATE
FRENCH FLANNELS.
IF YOU WOULD HAVE THEM, COME AT
ONCE.' THEY WILL BE ON SALE THIS'EVENING.
SPECIAL SCENERY • •
. . AND ffrecn!
To The
Ladies..
Announcement
Bdow
Wholesale Prices!
Oi^mN CHURCH
HORSES!
Saturday, Sept 5th
Whitang & Shane will hare 20 bead of the best
Iowa mares, for sale, ever brought to thus. city.
Bought right and will be sold right
WHITING & SHANE.
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
You will find more of it in lead time
in a poor flonr, than in.any other thing ,
we know of. Therefore when bayiiv
j^n’t^;6top short of the ‘’BEST,*’
Manufactured by
Hannah 6 Lay Co.
Alfred V. Frlediich
.. f>.r-
the PAIIiY
BIOTCIJ^STOP rOB
to set o rerty-*»de
SSTS«>~
BAG^ M^rtTRPAY, SEPTEMBBB 5, M08.
PROF. GRAWN’S ouMDRoosEvar careeuuy
VIEWS GIVEN
BETailB of his trip to byr.
ACUBE made public.
favors formation of county
NORMAL SCHOOLS.
to He Accompanied by
Becrrt Service Men.
.Front___________________________
BAVeo GATte B8d.«00.
FORKS ANO FASHION.
Bbe bad lived all ber lift to a <o«nto village, a dan^ter of tbe poorest
Of poor eountiT doctora, and when the
great surgeon who once had befrtodsd
to fttto visited him to bis UlMM
tbe nretty dangbter was invited to a
dl^ and tfieeption’ at Us bousa.
Aglow with exdtemenL tbe girt packed
her "Sunday dress” and took tbe train
for New ToA.
When the guests were sU.seatod st
dtonre Sbe hesitated at tbe sUntog ar
ray of silver beside her piste, tben
picked! up ber meet foA sod began to
eat her oystera. Glancing under to
eyelids at tbe gneet nearest her. sbe
bhiahed crimson as she reallaed ber
DEMAND.FOR RURAL TEACHERS _^“wr. Bay. N. Y. SepL 6.-4n
^ prewent .eiunka from pleanlng
EXCEEDS THE SUPPLY.
to reaa
«*<4i (he prerideaL Secretary Loeb
ilerilned to give out details of the
W6«Wetit'B trip to Syreeose beyond
Bonerei latormation os to the route
length <rf hla stay. It te known,
**»*ever, (hat General Green will meet
d by County No^al “>e president on Long Lslaad city and
WANTED AT ONCB-A lew good
■ T... 1.ml. JVU WAW. .w M..^" —
Good tor Throo Vot^
oooduci
him to t^ DeUware. I^cka1 ni The BnrOlok Boose.
done In the line of Inauranoe we will
I. MJdi. Good wsges
& Western statiim where the
be glad to hare jT>o eall_
Hgr hostess, perceiving b.er embarlittle A McNamara Insurance
SSU-M
Professor Cbaries T. Grawn. tamer official party wlU board a special train. nssmenL quickly drew attention to
party Is to be aooompanIe<
superintendent of the Traverse City
herself by telling a story. wUcb was
MANAGES WANTED-Tnistworthy
schools and at presoDt principal of four secret service inen who are
drawn out to the length of tbe course,
Iad7 or gentlemM to manage bnstnesB In this conntF and adjoining
At the end ot tbe stoiy.dn illustntlng
the ML Pleasant state ncnnsl school, In Oyster Bay and the railroad
terrltoiT tor well and tarorahlf
P»ny will furnUhifurther protection.
a poteiL sbe held up a fork, aeying:
is in the dty today and
known house of solid
stand.
“And the stem of this wonderful
od by The Dally Eagle regarding the
. ing. 880.00 straight cash salarr and
Btoras with house In r^ and tene
flower was no longer than this flab
exponsee. paid each M<»dar b?
ments above 00 two. Front stredt; proposed <^nty normals.
fork."
tiieek direct from headanaiters. Bx■Tt will be a good thing.” eald he.
all weU rented; gocri
Tbe social novice was further relieved
“and will result Immod&tely in a great
t tbe meet course when a fork was
deal <rf good to the country sthoote.
quietly dropped on the table by the
Monon BMg., Chicago, III. 38804-18
same band that placed the plate before
IJTTLE A McNamara have for sale The state normals cannot suppi; the
W^NTED^A
a nice Uttle brick cottage on east demand for teachers for the country
When (be evening's ^ntartolnraent
aide at low price and on easy terms. schools, as the ML Pleasant normal
41S Washington 6t, 32SS-f
(Continued from 1st page.)
Warm ln.wlnter and cool In enmmer
raa over, as she approached her host
and siding won't crack or get loose. is the only Mie In the state which has for Howard M. BUIott. last year’s ess. the young girl, nnobeerved by any
rural school course. I have
coach, be found that there was no man- one else, took from her corsage a beanTOR ^ALE-New milch cow for eale., many calls for teachers for the dUtrict
available at the salary whit* the p<^ tlfnl roee.-wWeb abe laid in tbe white
Enquire Hanslovaky’s Grocery, west
Uon in the Bi^ school paid. Good band extended to say "Good nlgbL’
side. Randolph and Dlvtalon streM. schools."
Mr. Grawn's opinion that any teacbere and football players would New York Press.
819841
L^Slca
one who Intends to toadi should take consider nothing less than 8800
TO SELL—12 acres, near city; two
one
year’s
work
in
the
couhty
nwmal
81.000 a year.
cleared; no bulldinga; 186 peach
AltboDgb ilie e.v<>s of children may
• It Is
trees: some grapes; good eoU; easy and then go to the state school. There
deepen or alter in color wltb tbelr
cleared. Little A McNamara ins.
from 260 to 800 pupils at-the ML to secure male teachers.” said Mr. GUS6184f
and Real Estate Ex.
Pleasant school who take the rural bert. "The young-men are colngMnWANTED POB U. S. ARMY^
of disease. 1'lie most marked clianges
bodied unmarried men between ages TOR SALE—le-lnob cedar wood de school course every year. TTie county 10 other lines of work-erhlch are
of 21 and 86; cltteena of United
normals will help out greatly, he says, profitahle.”
are produced by an inflammaton' dis
livered to any part of the dty.
States, of good character and tem
E QrelUck Co.
31174f
ease known o* acute Iritis. The irLs
and leave the state sehods to do the
perate hnblts. who can apeak, read
ot the eyes of the sufferer from this
teaching.
and writs Bngliiili, For Ihfonnatlon O SELL—Or exchange for town
As to the matter of gtantlng only LOST IN THE CARRIBE4N SEA disease entirely changes colpr. prin
property, 80-acre farm In Wexford
^ply to Recruiting Ofleer, 806
cipally owing to the loss of dlstln.-ueas
county; easy terms; with or-Wlth- county certificates. In Mr. Grawn’s
Frost street, Traverse .aty, Mich.
In Its fibers, with a consequent clouded
out stock and tools; 76 acres Im-' opinion that Is the proper thing, and
S1084f
The.pupil is comnicted.
proved; five acres in wood; house
as they are good for three years they
1 small brownish white specks apFOR SALE.
seven roams;
over 100 tons of hay; wlndmUl, tank, win be much better than the county
granary, two bams. etc. Little A certificates granted at preeenL There
McNamara Insurance and Real Es is lltUe doubt In his mind that there
tate Sxchange.
will not be enough pupils enter to ful
TO SELL—House on East EUeTentn fill the conditions of the Uw by which
street, 4 bouses on Tenth street,
New Orleans, La.. SepL 6.—Accord klads of animals mainly depend upon
miles
one on Ninth street, one on Rail they may be established, because of ing to a report reeelveJ here, the the color of the pigment which Is de
from Roehestfrr, 23 miles from Deway avenue, two oo Webster, two the numbers taking the rural eouree
posited Id cells In the substance of tbe
trolL Would exchange for accept
W. Kelley, Iria, and the eye cab. therefore, only
on State, one on Washington and at the state normal.
able proper^ in Traverae Ctty. C.
othera—terms to suit any reasona
erf the Blueflelds Steamship Co. line, be said to change color when there Is
L Gage, 211 Front street; S23S-t-6
ble castamer—monthly or as you
foundered in the Carribean sea during a change In the color of tbe Iris. Tbe
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
wish. IdtUe A McNamsia. A08
UOUSEHOULD GOODS for sale at
The
color of the aclerotlc coaL or white ol
Front rtrsBL
1123 Randolph SI. Must be sold at
J. J. Srexina and family will spend bound from Nicanguk for New Or the eye. is frequently affected by dis
once. Mrs. E. Keltner.
32SS.-W1 40 ACRES TO SBLL-On easy terns
Sunday and Labor Jay with friends leans. Her crew of 15 men and one ease or acridents, of which the well
with shout 6 scree cleared, nmall
passenger are believed to have perish- known bloodshot appearance la
house, no bsm—only |4W. UtOe I Bast Jordan.
6 McNamara, 808 Front streeL
»r. E. 8. Miner has moved-hls office
"Orlwinal” na« ArtwsI Sin.
>
the
handing
over
the
American
FOR SALE—Good 6-room boofie; 8200 FOR SALE—My name lOaee on south Drug Co.
A wealthy Auatralian SentsmaD
ON THE LOCAL MARKET.
side of West Sixteenth street, as
(town, balance easy paymente, 210
named Allan died some years ago and
pretty a place as there is In town,
North Bhnwood avenue. W. M.
Attorney Thomas A. Conlen of Debeqoeatbed
a conaiderable
<y>naliit1iig of about three aoee or trolL returned borne this
Prices CRwted for Potatoes
auMir.
m-t-<
money to provide perpetual prizes to
the eqnlvalent at X6 lots 26x166; al
FrulL
FOR SALE—city lott, or will eithe Presbyterian children of the com
so two traettonal lota adjoining It after spending bis summer vacation
There were probaWy 1.000 boat
ohange tor bouse and lot and pay
on the east; also five acres ' ' here
monwealth for profldency In BeripdlSMrttoe. Address P. O. box 4?3
BnmU orchard adjoining It on ...
toial knowledge.' A report of tbe Al
There will be two exetirelens on the r potaaoea hrpoght Uto the city
Tmv«e City.
828441
south; also twelve lots on north
day and the ■price remains at 40 cento. lan beqneaC committee, presented
side of same street, all in one block. Columbia tomcarow. Boat makes a There Is a fair amount of fruit a»n- the Presbyterian general nsaembly In
FOB SALE—At a bargain, covered
NeahUwanU at 2:30 and an
A. H. Perry, 210 Bast Front street.
Melbourne, contained sonic entertain
ing
into
the
city
but
not
until
wagon, suimb^e for milk,
other at 7:00.
818841
wcok is there any great run expected, ing reading. "What la tbe difference
3220-lf
1. Mllten''Book of Ypsllantl «vho is -A-UcD the Crawford peaches will begin between original sin and actuareln?”
SIS B. Front St.
TO RENT.
elldted
these answers among others:
FOR SALE—On account of 111 health FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT with the guest of Mrs. Cook ot 642 Fifth <0 be on the market and there wlU be “Original sin Is Adam eating forbid
of wife and self, 1 offer ipy farm for
all modem conveniencee. CaU at street will slug at the morning serrlee Iilently doing. It Is likely that peachi
den fruit; aetnal.sln Is Cain kUUng
in the Second M. E. cl
sale, consisting of 86 acres, 66 im
•
323241
617 Sixth street.
will remain at the present price ot 81 Abel." "One Is good sin: -tbe otbi-r is
proved, balance.lh good timber; well
The atarch factory will n«i start
bushel next week. Apples are bring. >bsd sin.” “Original slu is ala without
watered, 2% miles of .enclng, plenty TO SELL—Nice Penlnsuls farm. 49 grinding until Tuesday, SMretary Iig81 aad,$lY6 per'barrel at present murder, but actual sin Is sin: meaning
acres; nice buildings; good orchard;
bay shore; low price; easy terms. Proebazka said this afternoon. Corn and plums are from 40 to 50 cents per swraring." “Original sin la tbe things
we ought not to "do.” “Actual tin
Little A HeNamaia. 208 Front st.
arrlBed today and was placed to steep bushel.
18x40. will seU with or without the
means a want of 'obedience; but orig
Ibis afternoon.
penonal property. Wonld take reeiinal Bin Is a work of Providence."
denoe property in Traverse CUy as TO SELL—30-acre strip, east bay
The game between the Asylum and
A QUIET UtSOR DAY.
ings; 20 acres clear^; nice 1
Boyne Fhlls teams which was to ocTVewtreest e( BBstoas.
d'che^ borne for some one. CMne
>D Labor day has been callM off All Buiine
Bunions are serious and bmd to tre«L
Will Be I
and and see IL 'twill cost yon noth
About tbe only ibiug to do is to wear
and Instead the O. W. D.’s and A*ying. Two miles direct east c( Mon
This City.
stockings and shoes with kid
3 ^1 cross bats.
roe Center poetofflce snd on a good
Labor day will be quietly celebrated
fine calf uppers, .^vold beating the
road direct to dty. For further perThe Traverse City Iren
In this city. All places of business feet and ebange tbe shoes frequently.
tionlsn «aU <m or addrese M. B.
brick on the pound for a
will be closed up. The chief
another oh Bast Tenth street,
Any sweet oil will beal the soreness of
Jenntuge, Monroe Center, Ml^i.
and warehouse at the west end of Sion out of the city Is to the lAbor a joint, and sometimes anointing it
cant middlh^ September, 88;
328044-v
part d a house, west side, 4 rooms, their foundry on Lake avaue. It wlU •lay celebratJcm In Grand Rapids,
wltb Iodine will bring nfitof. When a
FOR SALE OR E>: .lANGB—On one
large structure om story In the forenoon there will'be sn athletic bunion gets tronblesome tbe best plan
belgbth.
meet at Twelfth stret park, beginning Is to buy a stick of sulphate of copper,
pare away the dead skin and cauterlxe
10 o'cloek. In the afternoon the
Today being her 18th birthday, 30
Its. for Tntveree City propwty or
the ^t. The operation Is c trifie paingood fruit farm along Tiavene Bay.
of her young friends called on Violet Is a ball game between the N. H.
fuL but It is only momentary, while the
Write or call Mi O. J. Merritt, 604
Wilhelm at her home at 828 Union and O W. D. teams. Tbe Modern sense of relief that Is sure to follow Is
t corner ot Cass snd Ninth
..-Earn Front etrert, Traverae City.
street
and
spent
the
afternoon
play
Woodmen
will
have
a
picnic
all
day
like (he -pence that passeth under
>r at 216 Front streeL^J^M.
88884.1m
standing.
ing games. Ice cream, cake and cujy at the Drivl^ park.
were served. A fish pond well filled
FOR SALB-Three-yearoM posy, per• -The Hterli Bm*.TO
I^—A
couple
of
inside
rooms.,
fMUy Amnd. Addrew. Box 632.
with presents for all was a big feature
PURCHASED A BLOCK.
suitable for offices or for sleeping
By “the ■ high seas" referred to
City.
88884-6
rooms, modern building, steam heat. of the afternoMi.
artlde 1 of tbe constitution of the
FOB SALB-Iawh dirt DaUvert at
Uttle A McNamara, Insuranoe and
Mrw Roland J. Fleming has rdturned Chariet
Jr- Invetta In United States Is meant the open see76 osnu to 8t.M per load. F. R.
Real Estate "——
that is, the waters onlslde the civil
from a two weeks’ visit in DetrblL
Weat Side Property.
Goodrich.
SS88mo.
TO LET by Uttle A M<^amaia^^loe One Mrlosd of stone eurbing for State
Charles Prochaxka, jr., purchased jurtedictioQ of any country wbateverT
TO BEU^A fine guoUne lahwh 86
front offiee'a set buln, steam beat, street has arrived and la being placed block 4. Goodrich’s third addition, thU whhii, according to the law of nations,
thet loug, 6 feet beam, nlcMy fitted,
nice hardwood flocM. Chea(.
In position. Three carloads are on the week from WllUam H. Poster and wife. is limited to one marine league, or
canopy top and curtains, oak plank
three ge<«raphlcal mUes. from the
way. The laying of coecrete will be Ibis propwty oratalns about four shore. Even tbe great inken. beyond
MISCELLANEOUS.
gin next Tuesday.
unit designated above, are regardWes and Is bounded by Wayne, MadlLAWNS—16 cents a square yard, sod
s “high seas."
E. B. Bleu, wife and children of son. HUl and Fulton streets. The
■ru MKij. by Little A UcNamare,
tnralahed. Dirt funilshed fM^ 8r.26 Beldlng. MIeh., ard the gunts <rf James
Front atxaet a bouse and lot on
Price was 81,600. Mr. Piot^ka
a load. For cutting, rolling up and
The renal DetoV.
west side, « rooms, only 86M and
Beech and family of this city and are ed'uus afternoon that be bad n<
patting
down
eod,
10
cents
■
a
square
nnt Proprietor (to guest)—It’s
on montfly payments, same ah rent
yard.
B.
E
Van
Alston.
8288-tf
also
visiting
David
Bman
of
Old
Mis
cided
what
be
would
do
with
bis
Don’t yno want It
too bad yon have had to wait so long.
sion. Mr. Bleu estabUsbed The Dally purchate but that be bought It be Our men have jusl gone on a .strike
FOR BilH Nice new house. No. t66 WE DO FARM or dty msurence Bee Id Beldlng but soon disposed of It cause he oonsIdMed it a bargain.
How long since you gave your order?
WaahMgtan street; 860.00 down
when be had put the paper on a pay.
Guest-About half an hour. I didn't
faalsaee manthly. See B. O. OlUett.
ing basis
know' tbere was a strike. I thought It
OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED.
1 BHt Btfith street or write
merely tiie nsual delay.—Chicago
F*A. Gtaiy, Grand Rapids.
INSURE TOUR PROPERTY not
The elty council will meet Monday
Trttnme.
you
may
have
a
fire
at
any
tlma
Reir
Admiral
Cotton
Reached
Beireut
night
but
ft
IS
doubtful
If
there
win
be
FOR BAl^ by Little A M
Uttle A McNamara, 208 Front Bl a quorum on aoeoont of lAbor day.
Yesterday.
80S ftont street » Ob* bi
Alrlns JIto French.
SlSStt
Ing—two stone and mod
"Ortcioos! What In the world is
I, Sept. 6.—Rear Admiral
On aecount of Ubor day The Dally
HAVE YOUR LAWN MOWER pat In ^le will Issue no paper on Monday, Cotton, commanding the Buropean that man ordering such a lot of dishes
shape by an apart-tor years In the
•quadron. has officially reported Us tor? Will be be able to eat them?"
7.
A.
large
number
ot
the
lawn mower, business. For grind
••Oh. no. He merely likes to show
arrival yesterday st Beireut with t£e that he can pronounce all those Fteneb
ing and adjns^l charge 76 cents, reaJeiu ot this paper wUl be
TO SBU^14 aoee, t
and guarentee the work. Drop ms the tety and the printers- union mem- BrodUyn and San Francisco.
namen.”-8an FrenclMO BnUetin.
t mUe from the city; all beared
a oard and I wm call and get your bore desire to be able to celebrate with
Sofia. Sept. 6.—A member of the
skW and ddlver tt when ready
told your
J. K. Lcagweli, 288 North DUlslMt their fellows on that day.
Seal Estate Wrrhange
••Bnifklhs says that when be gets
that an organisation
stieeL ’Phone 847, dtisans'. 186748 'esltolre got revenge on Boyne Fell.
arrange the bombard- muTled be wants not only « fnetty
tor the defeet of Wednes
nUhople.
According
to gtri. but a good one."
acme orchard; some wood; log £ONBY TO LOAN on pereonal l
“Tbe blgamlstr’-Tqwn TPplcs.
erty. In sums to smL L Newland, day, end won out at Charlevoix by the i their pteBB they wlU arm a tramp
hones; ecroe small fruit little A
of 6 to 4. Leeter Wel<a> of the
room 608. new WUnelm bkwk. fifth
McNaniara Inssranoe and Beal Ba
fioor.
•B84f
Axylnm team played flret bead tor steamer with a half di
CereertI
ohsAge. 888 nnat etreoL
8l88tf
ITie member added: "Tbe gnns
This recipe Is out of ttgbttV
threebegiw
TO sm—rn
0 BOM olearTP right wnmg right yea write rigbt
whidi
brought In two runs, winning Will open firs to the direction of'YD6rocu; partly
diz. Kiosk. SnSdeat ndonteers bavd right—Baltimore fiewa.
the
game.
WelA
wm
with
the
BelA an flnlahad down
atabu; ban oU. 80x40; twt> gnalalre team three days and was treat offered to sscrifioe their lives in the
attempt to bring tbe luHan to terms.”
«rt« attadied to ban; good wan
ed finely.
There will Be two'excursions to
near hoase; nttalde ceUar haldlag
NeAb4n-wnnto on tbe Columbia to
Word has peso reesIvM by tiie As^.
Seventy-seven per cent of the worn- morrow. Boat leaving 'at 2:30 snd
lum base ball managenmt that tbe
7:00 p. m. farm- littie *
laa. and Sermee aiibject at Steinberg’s Opera Betlalre team has refused to play tbe ru and only 88 per cent of the men
SU7-tf
Heuae on Sunday NighL
game at OenUal Lake on tbe 24tb of tnkUi;: the rivtl Srtvice exsailosUon
1‘aas It.
this moath during the street fair, ‘fiie riiv .-il>l<'
According l« n recent census tlicre
“WHY I BELIEVE”
■e upwnrd of iao> Chfneae In Johaureason gtven is the matter of the
Speeial Mueie.
nesburg. of wlium IHO are in businean
prise money, 860, whitdi is to go mi
‘«eme, new. let us reason
All aiY TeiKKtvd to do well;
Brerr boy and gtrl ahoald read
THOMAS P. ULLOM,
tothewlnasr. Howoer the Kalkaska
oar prtM ad. We are.gotog to
team bM bssH ssodred by the oomatL
RBHHMTiagl the
party la
THE 'ftwvnrM City Baatoees ooUege
i^g,re an tatorerttoB time. Tbe
Fteeatetffi haU Battuday evnliw giv- tee to Mb tffi the tolr and the AnyWlU open Monday, Septotober 7th. C.
torn
will
have
4Mr
third
u
RackeL
.
m py. Hrtm'o owhewtte. insrho^
xikarv, pioprietar. i8904f-d-aw
that teatol
WAGONS AND BDOQIBS FOB
—Two sood lumber WM»«.
top bu^ei and one
WANim>—Oood sirl ior B«nerm]
gf. B. J. Morgan.
boonwork; no -wnMny Apptr 481
POE
8AI*—Co«dt atore In tait^aaa
WMt Seroxth wtnet.
‘84-t-4
^eap. W. 8. Tnniams.
» Bandolph stTMt
*81Mf
the
CHnSrUN CHURCH
with Dr. Tbompeon.
MacMeo Adviaad Him Net to Bet on
MeCheeney.
Duriag oar removal aato c.
be open every nlgliL
New Tork, B«pL 6.—John E MaddM. tbe weU know horeamu. Caved BroB.
860,000 for John W. <
a Bv raoe track
vising him not to brt
McCbeeaey was defied. Madden is
McCbeaney'e owner.
Mrectory
Paul was erected at a coat of f^JXIO,
ralMd by 10,000 eentribntfons ot..?
cents each.
LOST thU afternoon a wmUet ountatoing about 860. Finder ntnra to
Eagle Office and receive reward.
- -L-JkRCHITECTB.
' T. B. WATsrwn'
Arehltaot and enparateodanL Offiee
at realdtoe. 07 FUtli streeL Northen Itow 41L Bstimatet made and
toll Bias details given wUb «U fitoas.
TRAVERBE CITY MARHeTB.
TRAINED NURBKB.
MRS. K W. SHELDON, NUBEB.
Graduate U. B. A. untolng sdunl.
class '98. Grand Baplda. Cttlaens’
'phone 818.. Res. 268 FaA strML
..817 00
Pri«e 812 to 8L4 pe' wMik.
The iollowing seUtng prices
END OF
VACATION
MONROE A HALE.
Osneral Inuranto. .
811 Wilhelm Block.
■1
Wax’boans. per!!!!"! I"! Iwc
....
TIMBER E6TIMATORB.
wood'aTe.-CtUaens’ ■ptaone 712. June! '
5S» ESCii......
DENTIS'fB.
Flour .OO FmO.
S
.........
SST;.r»otoeii.-.......
City Opera -House Block.
Room 1.
BR. JXX3KHART.
DentlsL Mmtegiie Block.
DR. SNTDER. D^’l'ISt.
New office over People's Savings
Bank.
DR8. SA-WYEU & 1-riNKALLBGON.
Dentists. Crown and bridge work h
- specialty. Office new Wimelm block.
.....
. 1 10
Dairy Produete.
E'o.TZ'"'..... .......“S
Buying Rates.
Wheat........................... ............ ;.8
........ «
...............
A. D. Tli-BL
DentlsL Office 605 new Wilbelm
Block. ClUtens 'phone No 682.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. W. K. SlKANOWAYS.
Formerly assistant to Drs. Hou andOaks in tbe eye, ear. noee and
throat departments of tbe Chicago
Polyclinic college and boapitoL
Practice limited to eye. ear, nose
and throat and fitting of gissacs.
602 Wilhelm bloi^
ClUxrtls'
phone 668.
______________
DR. U F. .slPHBR.
Graduate of Cleveland Homeopathic
. Medical college. Citizens’ 'phone
784. City Book Store Block.
I. A. THOMPSON. M. D.
OBee to liamUton-MUllken block
Houre: 9 to 11 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. m.
-Phone No. 72.
-phone 641; Bell ’^looe 378.
DR. HOLD8WORTH.
Rooms 7 and 8. Meroantlle Co-’s hlodL
Special attenyngv« to
Live Steek.
fltt^. Both lAanes. '
Report tornlSbed by Wm. T. Troutwine, corner of.
' Unlo
"
and State
DR. L. BWAMTOM,
... >
streets:
Office over tbe Petrie’s aavtoss
Hogs.......... ..................
Steers and biefers, ...
Cows............................... .
eases ot the rectum and geatta
Veal ...;.........................
urinary dteeases. Both ’phones.
lAtaba.. ..........................
City Opera House BlotoL '
I
We hare Just received a large I
I line of street bats from Kew I
I York. Elverytblng and anything |
I yon wish. The Boston Store.
You can borrow money on your
ary to celebrate Labor day. The
tional Loan Co, room 303 WUhelm
block, will be open this evening.
DR. H. B. GARNER.
SpedpI attention given to surgsTy snd
diseases of woifien. Office' over
Flnit National bank. Call both
•phonea.
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY.
Graduate ot ‘Torocio university. Ofitoe
in Munson block. ’Phones; office.
103; residence. 104.
DR. E. B. MINOR.
Bar. nose, throat and fitting g
—Ladies’ S' Suits—
We now have about one- hundred Suita
for you to select from, and mope coming by
every express.
Alnjpst every fabric
is represented^
eoloi-s and shades that wiiJ be popular this
fall-^the styles, are simply graoa. Now is the
time to buy and have tbe use of the suit tbe
whole season.
$10.00 to $40.00.
—The Boston Stores
Good Opportunhies !
JUetrmI affiee, Au}. HI, :
Travente CUy S>t»UufH^ CtAUgt,
Tmverte CUy^ itlek.
Qtntiemen:
Wc nuuia be pleased to hara you tofonn ns if yM bang ^
more zludenl* Avhom yon expert to gradtrete roon from your 6 ^
hand and Typewriting department. • Thoee yon have ant n |Wv« ^
so uniformly iiiirrnrefiil in pej^g our-axaiaiDatloo .aod to.8(
their poeitk^ which we eecor^ for them that wu would Be %
AasBringyonofoMdd^Bfco^>(«»Me wlth>oa alo^
Uaee,-weare.
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