The Daily Eagle, September 03, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, September 03, 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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1903-09-03

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THE
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DAILY

ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COST!

IftOSTlVlODERN 5ERMAN PAPER GOES FOR U. S. TO BOND FOR
EXTENSIONS
OF CHURCHES

Snlt fou^’ HAve sold them for 8 yesre. bOlh hers sod in Ett
sod bsesoereriisdsosllforsreiisirfor them. At -Uie present W^h
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»h. oni,<v mmI mts bet s little morr then
FOB THE ’ OkOICATION
IN NOVEMBER.

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way «« win take them bsc;>c-

tyUji

imsrnt^
■< .iml llealere
at tareainR. We
A lot of la-oond-iiami Siores. Kauri-..............
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hai-c adrlt-d a sewrid-linncl aeparemeoiV...ur warehouse and will take
it iruods
roods iu c-xcliaiigicxcliaugi- for new ones.
J allkiudsols.
.0 pieces
pieces of triple
,
St your QuK-k Me.-it Range now au<l r.K-.-ive the 10
not glee satk coated Enamel Ware. FREE of cliarge If llie range does
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keep the Enamel
I isfaction, wt-will lake Ih-range bjeb

J. W. SLATER.

[ i£etali*and Wbolosale.

rracUcal llosie flirniNbor.

W. T H I R L B Y
DENTIST
OVER BARNUH AND KARL'S
JBWBLRY STORE
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Berlin. SepL S.—Der Tagas s^ that
the false report from Beinit
the at- FOR NEW WATER MAIN8 N
NEXT SUMMER.
ipted murder of the Americaa vioeeonsul w a trick designed to »able
America to Interfere in BnmpM
EARLY fairs. The paper aays
America
has long been atlempUng ixdlUcally to
invade Birope'acd that a Bnrdpean
equiv^nt of the Honroe doctrine is

orgec
New York, Sept. A—ChrlsUaa Scien­
tists from all parts of tie country are
expected here to attend tie dedlcatJoo
of tie new 1750,000 building of tic
First Cbristlan Science church at Centtal Park and Ninety-sixth street.
Plans arc being made to hold tie exerdeee November IS. Mrs. Eddy,
founder of the organlxatloa. is expect
ed to be present. The structure
coeds in cost that of every other con­
gregation In the dty except St. Pat
rick's snd SL Jedin's cathedrals.
One -feature is an elevator service
from the mMn entrance to the reding
i^m-ott the top floor, as well
the two galleries of the main anill
torium, which has a total seating ca­
pacity of 3.500. Wln|^ of multi­
colored glass light tie'ludltorium. At
the west end is a large J^s. having
the effect of a throne. From this tie
readers of the church will conduct ser­
vices. Immedl^ly over tie auditor­
ium Is tie reading-room, and with tie
small adjoining rooms to be occupied
by the CirlsUan Science healers the
elject is much that of the cabin of a
steamship. The interior .decorations
gorgeous.

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$3.00

Correct shapes, duraUle- ieuther^'.'Not^iiientte
price and a fit and a 8tylt‘^ «‘iMiipiiralil«* only 4>n the
five dollar kind is what makew MiiiorV M«mi»{rram
SHOE the most popular woman’s «hoe in .America,
-'^ice 13.00. Sold «)iiU’-liy

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

BANKING IN- ALL BRANCHES
littrcst Allowed oi Deposits

Bachant <& Roscoa.
Parker Bm-.;, OM Mand

DIRECTORS.
'President H. S. diull. Presl'dent Ovsl Wood Dish Co.; VicePreeident, H. C. Dsvis, of Pratt
a Davis, Attorneys; Vlce-Preei-

Now Ready, The

New Tailor Made Gowns
For Autumn 1903.

Tailor;
Chat. Wilhelm, of'Wilhelm, Bar.
tak A Co.; Stephen Lautner,
Farmer; F. C. Desmond, Char­
coal and General
Benjamin Thlrbly, of Traverse
City Iron Works; J. O. CroUer,
of Csse a Crotser, Kingsley.

H. I. KNAPP

Our fieady-to-Wear Department for Ladies is
now exhibiting many new and novel modes in
'I'fliror Made Suits, Separate Skirts and "AYaists.
Here you will find awaiting your

approval, a

ebarmiug collectiou of Dame Fashion’s lateHt con*
ceptioDS in ready-to-wear garmebts.

We shall

maintain our past reputatiou In this department'

Watchmaker

409 8. Union Street
FIRST CLASS WORK
IS MY SPECIALTY.

WATCHESp CLOCKS
AND JEWELRY BEPAiRED- PROMPT­
LY.

for higb grade garments at reasonabe prices.

MORE SECRET SERVICE GUARDS

Oystex Bsy. N. Y.. SepL ir-Prealdent Roosevelt received telegiams tiU
morning congratulating him on hla
provlJontial escape from tie attack of
the Insane farmer, WeinbrennH^. One

PeHUons nceired by the city connextearion. of the water work­
WeK BeVenth and
streets have given rise to aom
Sion as to bow thoae and othi
elons are to be mada A blue print of
the city sbowlng the -water woAs
mains made by ArthltactUoore, fronrplsn; prepared by Rafter,
give at a glance the streets en which
mains Have been laid. AM. B. P. Wil­
helm, a member of the .fire and water
oommiuee, eatlmates that from tKf.OOO
to (12.0M is neeeesary to pot in the

isa-rss

NEWisrsEtra-sawB

SHOES FOR SUNSHINE OR STORM

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Next Boor

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aoath

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SwalnFa bailrar i*pr.

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PRICE TWO CENTS.

UNDER

BAPHEST

AUSPICES

FRANK MIU-ER AND ADA V. taONTQOMERY MARAI^ .

wedded AT
HIGH NOON

Prank Mfller snd Ulw AJs V. Uont• marri^ at their beauUfol borne on Elmwood avenue last
evening by Rev. C. T., Stout, rector of
0»oe «*nreh. in the presence of
few relMlTes. A largely attended
eeptlon faXrwed. The bccne is
pletM/ tunashed and many elegant
pmeots testtfled to the appreciation
otWends.
The bride for several years has
been cashier In the dry good's depart.
Qent a Bsnnsh A i^y company's
Store, and the esteem in which- she U
heM was shown In the
potnted kltriiea range eet up in her
by the ■■
The Boston store, where the groom
is employed, also most kindly remem­
bered him through pngrrletor and fel­
low employes with a splendid lamp
and bnSet. Altogether the h^py
couple start out In life under happiest
auspICM and with the best wishes of
hosts of Mends.

skry next yean To provide this sum,
be believes that Uie city ahonld be
} of the secret eervlce guards bonded.
"A ^ance at the blue print wUl ahow
that;the city is fairly well covered with
water mains." said Aid. Wilhelm to
MUST HAVE A NAVY.
The Dally Eagle this afternoon. "The
extensions most urgently needed are
Dewey Says Growtofl World Trac
those on IMvislon street from Second
United 8'Utes Demands IL
New Y<wk. gept -S.—Admiral George to ESeventh streM to take up dead
Dewey has contributed an article to ends, lateral mains on Ninth, Tenth
tie enrrent issue of a navy periodical and Eleventh streets, and an exten­
which be gives tie strength of tie sion on Ehst Wont. The Fifth ward
fleeU that Great Britain, France and is pretty well covered tor the num­
Germany could assemble for their ber of tahera.
“To make the extenskHU wQch are
rmcr raaneuvers as compared with
Card of Thanks.
small fleet assembled at Bar Har- now asked for and wfali± cannot be
made for lack of funds, and ext
We wish to thank tie friends End borneeded neott rear. It will require up­
neighbors for their kindly assistance
"6ur Immense eqaat line an
mpidly increasing World trade," aayi wards of $12,000. This money can only
be obtnined by bending, wlm the
the admiral. “demBad a navy.
recent bereavement.
hare H for our own protection, city council found that the bonds for
new pump wo« voted down, th^
MRS. T, OOLMORE and U rests with the navy league to
nsidered that the need of Increased
AND FAMILY.
: instill this idea into the minds of all
ee of clUxens until the pressure pomplng tscUlttes was so great that
of public opinion gives ns such a they bought a pump witbeot baadlng.
navy as is needed for‘the coi^try's The revenue from the water works Is
«tlmanmans9MeNakcr’i Ship.
therafore practically hedged Uils year
prestige and safety." .
and next to ps» for the P«ap. hence
The British fleet—that whh* is in
sMawslona can be made only by boadf
We have just .reoeived a
fia:;''hio^i«WOBltl«» to boot
fraetioa cf the
be kUMflMHA IMi flm or nait:.
.
lid be
as it takss sothe time to get tbs pipe
squadron, includes 30 battlestalia- s^
30 cnilseis. The borne FMeh fleet after it U ordered."
.a coal shed wlU probably be boUt
includee 16 battleships and 11 cmis.
the home fleet of Germany, eight at tbe rear of U>e water works plant
this fan Just across the'railroad track.
battleship and five cruisers.
A switch from tbe T. C.. UAH. rail­
They are a great value
road will first be pot in. The water
"JAFFA" MADE A SENSATION.
works has burned but little coal so far
•for the prie.-.
Won From Jack Riley at Jaekqon but as wood Is becoming more scarce
and higher in price, it wUl be bnt a
Yesterday.
Jackson, Mich.. Sept. 3.—Jaffa, a short time when coal must be resort­
bay gelding, owned by Ben Glineae of ed to. SupL H. O. Joynt has LOM
^nU Ste. Marie, and driven by -Saam oordB of wood In view' now and this
New Bhce Htoro..
will likely be pnrchaeed, wbitfii wUl
of Hancock, created
In the second day's racing of the meet­ delay the purchase of coal thj; fall.

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CITY EDITION.

ONLY WAY TO GET MONEY, 8AY8
ALO. WJLHELM,

CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST. BUILDINQ
' TO COST S?5C^

$40.00

EAGLE.

niAVERSE crrr. Michigan, Thursday, September 3, i903.

VOL. XL NO. 3233.

A beuUfnl QUICK MKAL
Steel RsDEe. Just like cut.
......— life‘time
will<Uslyoua
time snd
and
please yoo erery day. for only

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RIDE'S HOME.

A weddUg in which the prii^ialB .
were two of Traveihe Ctty's moat populsJiand highly esteemed young peo- .
pie. occurred at high noon today at
the home of Mrs. Catherine H. Moore.
502 Waahington street, the bri^e being .
her. beauUtul daughter. Katherine D..
groom l3euL Boland W.
Boughtoo. The wedding was a, very
quiet one only the very IntiiiDats
friends of the contracting parties and
their relatives being preaMt.
The-ceremony was perfarmed
Rev. D. CoriillD of the CangregBrionai
Mrs. Fred Hoover played Lo­
HILLSDALE- MAN IS MISSING church.
hengrin's wedding march very beaulifully as the time for the ceremony
approached and the bridal party en­
tered the parlor which was dalntUy
decorated for the-occaekm in emllax
and palma. The bride, gowned in a
dainty -white French lawn over neL
trimmed in Val<
Americaa beauty roses. She was at­
Hillsdale. Mich.. SepL 38.-0«»ge tended by her sister. Miss Moore, who
N. Brigga of this city, is missing with
several hundred dollars in cash be­ and carried pink roses. Tits groom
longing to hU wife and nearly $300 of was attired In hM Jrsas uniform and
Macoabee friends, which be bad in was attended by Lanrenee K. Buck,
bis poaseaston as finance keeper of the best man.
Hillsdale tenL
After the ceremony. whMf oongratuwith PcKt Huron laUons had been extended the happy
developed the tact that Briggs bad not couple, a dainty luncheon was asrred
summoned there; neither bad I
In the dining room, the color sebme
thm. HlB wife had $700 In o
being pink and white. Tbe bridal table
of the city banks and yesurd^ she asin pink and white roses
which V
it all ouL sad that she was pennileei the white Unea riotb. The bride's
with herself aad a, child to care for.
cake was also an adornment. The fol­
lowing menu wae emred, the Misses
GLOBED ALL DAY.
Carrie and Florence Eari. waiting upthe guests-.
There Will Be No Business Dons
Labor Day.
Ws, the uadorslgned toardtanls of

W. IfiUlken. Bacb-

tVRoeeoe. L 3. Wilhelm. Grand
Rapids 1

» Co.. - Miller Bros..

Celery Salad,
Ice Creem.
Cakes, CoBon.
Ueutenaat and Mrs. Boulton left
a the afternoon (rain for a wedding
trip and will be at home to their
friends afteF September 16. at Fort
Watne. Detroit, where the groom Is
stationed.
The bride and groom have a host of
friends in this city, having spent the
greater part of their lives here. Tlie
bride is a graduate of the Traverse
City High Bcbpol and has also been a
kuccesstut teaser in vBrtotm grades,
and has taken work at the YpsUantl
Normal.
Tbe groom Is also a gradnate of
the local High stiool, saw. service In
Cuba as a member of the Hannah
Rifles, afterwards i
polntment entitling him to the priviledges of a cadet at West Point.
During bis attendance there be was
considered anexemplaiy pujfil and was
graduated this year with high honors
which gave him the privilege of dmoelog the place where he would be sta-'
tioned.
Many good wishes will folIow-Ueatenant and Mrs. Bon^too to tiieir
hew home.

H)ss M. T. DMiany, W. C. snd B. A.
Qaanett, A. 8. Fryman. Miss Rose
Wood. J. A. Montague, Wilhelm, Bartak A Ca. J. W. Slater. S. Benda &
Co., Racket Store. People's Savii
'Bank, Frank Tnide, Barnum A Earl,'
H. J. Knapp, Pfotam Kyselka. A
Perry, Fltsi National Bank, J^mson
£' Pobl, Economy Store. Orinnell Bros..
The Singer Manufacturing Co.. F. M.
ing of the Michigan circuit by srinnlng
Bennett Traverse City State Bank,
from the strong favorite. Jack Riley, NO STAIN ON HER MEMORY Tbe Hannah A lAy Mercantile Co.,
the 2:15 pace. Riley had one heat
Frank King. E, JC. Lewis, R, W. Hashis credit Tuesday night, and Jaftall, Steinberg’s, Prank Friedrich A
was a five to one shot on the heat
Co.. John Bretlns; J. Shaling, Millar A
yesterday afternoon. HinaloiJ crowd­
Morse, J. Tiombly, N. A. Nelson. E. Ly.
ed Jack Riley a^the start of the rac­
on, New York'Tea Store. Julius Camp,
ing yesterday, Riley winning, wblle
bell, J. B <;uriJs. Wm: B. Coon, S. AdsJaffa was In the rear. Jaffa lead the
ley. Edward lautner. Fay S. Hamlin.
bunch with Increased speed thereafter,
J. j. Gray. Jos. Perrin. Owen School­
and Riley- or MlnaMd could not head
craft. Stanley A Young, E J. Hans A
the gelJtng. Some said the faU heat
New York, SepL'S.-Corrater Jaek- Son. J. Furtsch. Hobart. Seedier A
offlcIsJly Umed as 2:16>4. was nearer eon stated this morning he would be­
2:13.
gin the Inquest into the murder ,of
Long John, favorite In the betting, Mrs. John B. Pullen and the suicide of
FIRE BROKE OUT.
won the first heat of the 2:20 pace her sleyer, Hmry T. Edison, youngest
after starting back In the ninth poetof ex-Mayor Frunklin Edison, nest An ExeltiiiB Time on Eleventh Street
THE HELD DAY PROGRAMME
Uon. Long John won the succeeding Monday or Tuesday.
ThIa Morning.
by going around
Joha, Pullen, husband of the dead
There was ooDsUmable emittement
tbe leaders In the etratdi.
/
'Oman, says: '"rtiefe is no aeandM today on Bleventh street aking the ATHL-ETIC EVENTS ARE ARRANG­
connected with my wife. She was edge of the commons, whidi
ED FOR LABOR DAY.
EACL^B WILL GATHER.
Mrs. Edison's frlehds. Edison was a ilpecUy the result of a oora roast
had egg.”
which was bdd last night on the com“T"
Dr. Cyroe Bdlaon said: "My broth- laons. The fire bout to roast the corn
St Joseph to be Filled With Them
- was insane;' It M an Injutloe to was not ecUrely put out and today the
September 34.
There was a meeting last night In
.SL Joaeib Mich.. Sept. 3.—Septem­ the memory of Mrs. PuUen to intimste giBM raugbt fire and caused coustsrshe
had ever been other than friendly neM/vt. among the female population mil Nerlinger^s offlee, of tbe execu­
ber 24 is set apart by Uie Bagtes of
this city for a grand celebration to to my brother.”
there. It Was a toregone concln- tive committee In diarge of the fltid
Br. David O. Edison made a similar
which the Eagles of
Id their minds that all their day, wfaidi occurs next Monday foreand several Important 'mattere
Michigan. Indiana, Chicago and oUier statement. Rer. Ji^ Peters eff SL homes were doomed^ and according
decided, such as toe time and
points have been Invited, and many HictmeTs Egiisotmal dinrch said be
believed
letters
found
by
thw
OMoner
have already signified (heir intention
ment be sent to the scene, despite the toe order of toe eventa
It
is
necessary to hold toe meet in
InBdisou's
pocket
were
not
intended
of attending.
^ that the nearest hydiMt to which
'Word has been received frran Qoob- for Mte. PnUen hot for hM wife.
hose conld t* attached was two btocks the mmnlng because toe Asylum team,
News of the tragedy hM been kept away fret"
en. South Bend, mkhart and o^«r
potal of the which has tosrge of toe parit. U goln^
play hall in toe afteoKM. TheIndiana places that they wUl bring am Bx'-Mayor Edison who U serioas- Polieemsn Frank Dmtor was amt time was set at 10 o'closk and that is
and each lodge wm ly ill at his hone.
>rlng a fine band. The <
there and
.aeveral other men as late SB It is poaslble to begin, if the
eveuU
are aU to be ran Uf by noon.
arrangements has a fine i
HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER.
Buoceeded In jotting the fire oot by
beating the bnralng*rass with shovels The price of admission was placed at
10 cents. Jnst enough to cover toe ex­
by staovedl^ sand upon it
I In Newark
Offielele i
pense of eecnrlng toe ffounJs and any ■
court Today.
LOI^D in JAIISHOW THEIR APPRECIATION.
Newark, SepL 3.—All tbe dinctors
The order.of the evmito was al
and oMolale of the Jforth J««9 Street
cttsa^
and It was decided to poU them
BiB Banquet at 8t Joseph in Home «T Railway'tSo. held on a dtarge of manoS in toe following order: Tbe 20Cooper. WelU a ci.
Stoghnul for an aocUent in which
yard dash, thre beats; lOO-yard gssh;,
St Jonph. Mich,. Sept 3.—The bna(Prom a Special CotreapoodenL)
Oise hi^ seboed ettalel&a wm kUled.
shot put; A40.yanl fan; hamm*Ineas men of St Joseph tendered
Honor. Mich.. SepL l-O^e
by the courTtoday. _
toiww: pole vault; 8$0-yard (hsK-mUe)
Unqoet last night at the HoUI '«mtMinnr the butoher who was.-arreat- ran:
ranning high jump: 60-yard dash;
pomb to 300 boMnera men of the lyin
tima ago'tor rape upon hla
*
Today's Mariceta.
CaUee In honor of Cooper. WellB a Co.
has had Us nanlng broad jump: onehaU mite reto arrangittg-toe order the
whoee big hosiery pMht was rebuilt
hearing befotT the }uBtloe of toe pasM
to place them
summer at a OOM of $76,000 wUhpas bon^ orer to toe dretdt
_
an order that t^ interest of
asking a dollar boons. Tbe com­
under honto of $1.60». Oh toUtoe spectators wwdd be held thraughpany was offered Ng money to go eMe-nre to forniah bonia ha
out and so it wonld be W for thoae
wbere and beeanse of their loyalty to
the county JaQ ak F
raktorpert in several eradta.
:
thle dtr the bwiqaet la tvfimd.

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TOT Travarae Oty B
62^: Septamhkr oats. — • asgtsraDuring on* mwval aale o«tr
4. $7A3H: rtbh PUI op«
wilt be opea -weiT "IghL QrinooU
Bros.
ut—

DR GAUNTLBTT has moved his
iOce into toe Hamilti

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SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Od« month,
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llirM months, bj mail.
Six months, b? mil.
One rear, br mail,
-Ottoe—Ul Went I'tont straat.
Both •Phon

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trtosky /
WERE BHOiWN' AT MODIBTEr
"Just in the nick
boy waa saved" wri_______ ..._____
SHOW IN NEW YORK.
kins of Pleasant Cl^, i^o. "Peannmola had plarad aad havoc with
with him
- « tarrlhla oou^
In htaUaa.
ha
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. _ set
.1
Dooton
ton treated blm .hot ha grew
Ursa Bum ef trfiCMOO.,
worse erery day. At length we tried
Dr. King's New Discovery, tor OonNew Tork. Sapt $.-A formidable sumpUco, and our darting waa saved.
rival -to Paris in the way of tntrodun He's now Bonnd and well.” Bv^body ought to know, it’s the only snre
ing atrlkhuly origUal. eb\c ideu in cure tor Goughs, Golds aad all ^aing
draas; a place where tbe greatest of dSasaaeB. Owraataed by Bubgeeft
modiatas U the United States stand Rtnburgh Co. and 6. E. Waft ft Boos.
prepared to show the beet they can Drugglsu' price 60c and »i,0O. Trial
battles 10 c.
_ 1-m-w
do. and to aaswar questions for their

vlUoBmiMcnday, Saptamkarm. 0.
B. DoteBy, proprtatar. M$0«d4-ir

Carpet Cleaning

mediate advutage of the foDowlsg offei—some
le three of a kind—best makce—buy one, then

Making and laying toathar raaovatad. Wmk tkoroaghly aad promptly
«w*tad. latent for Michigan Bag
Shleldt. H. M.; a>. MraS, F. r

$1.00

ton street. 'Phone No. ill.

T A XiE S t

/ NOTICE TO TAXPAYER*.
XQia-^ rcdls tor the ooUeoUon of:
lenaer toUowers toom all parts of tbe
Subsotbera to Ttie DaUr Batfa
ob^l an^ city taxes and apeeial as-.
reanaated to notUr tha oSea at o___ Tfntted Stdtaa and Canada and the
Mamaota
tor the five wards of the
or an; (ailore to racelre the papar
teat attraoUoo tor men and women
cdty cC Tiaverse aty, Michigan, have
of every efiass of the seaaon: the
been ptaoed in my bands tor ocdlaetlon.
Faahkai Show la Msdlsoo .Square Gar.
1 will be In my office for the purpose
den proved to be all these and more,
of ooUeeOng said laxaa on every week
‘nte New Fork and Paris .creations UifloD Street to Cass street Is i
my bands for collection. The 111
day from now until Nov. 1, IMS, from
eessment to be |ww on or bale
8 o’clook unui U:30 o'clodc in the
SOtb day of September. IMS.
ad’ —Steinberg^ Oiand opera honaa.
forenoon and from I o’clock to 4
Office in Wllhalm bloNc. Boom 210.
swretary Georgs B. Cortelyoo of
Septmnber 9—Whittaker S Hick's
o'ffiock la the afternomi of each day.
M. B. HABKTgr.L,
the
new
d^artnent
of
commerce
and
production of “A Country Kid"—Stein­
8221-tr
City Treesarer.
All taxes paid hetore September 1
labor,
waa
a
dtetlngnlsbed
visitor,
and
berg's .Oraad open boose.
ill ,be received wltBout coUeotlon:
nator Channcey bepew only failed
fees and on all taxes ramslnlng
WRITES HIS OWN MESSAGES.
appear on aceonnt of a severe at­
peld
on Beptember 1 and «oUl Ootober
‘n>eod<ve Roosevelt Is the Srat tack of lumbago. Flormice Bums In a
penalty of one par osat tor eoUeo
Ibosideot of the United SUtea for floating white gqwn and stunning pic­
man; yiemn to write hie own ncaaagee ture bat, was a star sttrscUon. Mias the extension of the sewer in alley Uon wlU be charged cu all taxM reUnion street has been placed malnlag unpaid op October 1 and un­
and apaeebes. writes Wllllaiit B. Cor- aixabetb White, the clever and artj east
tU in the Reoord-Henld. It Is usnally leas promoter of last year’s famou^ in my bands tor coUeetton, the same til November 1 a penalty c« two p«
to be paid on «■ before the SOth day cent for coUection wUI he charged
supposed that the words ct a
of Beptember, IMS.
Office -In Wilhelm bloffic, Botan 210.
bis own. and bis acts the acts of bis
e made ' Office in Wlihelffl block. Room 210.
H. MBABKELU
Btratilng predictions for the win­
mtnisten, but as a rule the speeches
3200-tf
City Treasurer.
of emperors, kings and ixesidents are ter's tashlans. and wait breathlessly,
composed b; their ministen. or at not to say with a tiace of anxiety, to
least the material Is Airalebed them.
whether the smsrt set will prpTbe speech frctn the throne of s Bo- ceed to carry them ont or will go to
AKE YOU 9C»E? USE
^
ropeaa nxmardi; is s^om the
Parts for other styles. Three quarter
position of the sovereign, but.Is almost coats, the; eayi will be ruled out as
Invariabl; prepared b; his minlatars passe. Penian trimming, too. is out
tor blm to deliver. This is the case of date. Skirts win be fuller than ever
with ev«T sovereign in Bnrope ex­ around the bottom. Tbis will not be
Rdtora lostaadT or Hooey Rduoded.
cept Wilhelm of German;. who,Mlke
wtate winter. Tellow. rose, pink and
Mr. RooeevMt. never allows an;body light green will be the sweU colors.
to put words into bis mouth, altboagh Cloth gowifi wUl he “it.” and velvet
hs often hss several
gowns even more a8 Fur and chiffon
I^icldy Heat, Insect Bites and Stinff:
h Cools.
0 collect facts and statls- wiu be the iateet and most startling
IlSoothK. ItCures.
tics fcs- him.
comblnatkma, and moleEkln will be the
AtsStnaS Dnsflni.
■niea
of tbe presidents
ots are fad. A rich earrtage wrv atttacied
nsaall; c
by the mudi altentfam because of the last
Far aale by Bugbee ft Roxburgh, Drugglita.
several cabinet offloers. Mr. Adee.
named prediction. U was made of
end assistant secretary of atate, has moleskin.' trimmed with heavy lace
written the foreign affairs ot the prest. and with revara of pale blue, velvet A
dents' mesadge every year for a quarter striking theater wrap of red aatln,
Just the thing for Watchmen. Policemen. HuoUrs. Oilmen. PbvsicisDS,
of a GMtuTT until lest yetr, ani) his
length, bad a shoulder
Liquor Dealers, Sailors. Engineers and Machinists.
copy has been nsnally accepted with cape of white lace, edged with ermine.
very tew idiangee. Last year it went White chlnehUla velvet, box-plaited
cive
Alw^s
into the waste basket. Uthougfa no and many-caped, formed a striking cre­
S.M0U
doubt tbe preeld»t gM man; good ation for carriage wear. Not the least
Rudy
LIH
ideas from It. Ordinarily tbe secretary handsome of the gowns was one brown
of the treasury prepares that part of braaacloth with fan-shaped sleeves and
UCIH
No
th^ message which relates to tbe con- trimming of stitched bands. Cream
diUOD of the <9t>ps and the products lace formed the long undersleeves and
of the country, and the rest of the cab­
TrooWe
inet tumlsta oontribotlanB about tbe
STATUE OF M'KINLEV.
matters wbl<ai come under tbelr JnrledicUon. but that plan
N«. 125 Cass StiwL
when the present occupant of the Will be Unvellto at Toledo, Ohio,
White House sent his first message to
Anniveraary of His Death.
CoogresB in December, IMl, and to
New York. Sept S.—A bronse statue
this day he has oontlnued to prepare : Prealdeat MedUnley, which .i!>fa
a he preparea his cessfolly caal bare a tow days ago, will
Mm to Ohio. H wtU be
at Tolebo, September 14, the
iry of FTeaMoit JfoKtnlsyh
A WsMiingtoo dlspatidi
death, and will stand in a park In
annemnoed that Goremor Bliss has front of the oourt house. The stntne
been awarded $500 back pay in ad- • " feet high. , repreaenta r "
JiUoa to his pensloD of $1$ a month. McKlnlto atondittg in a character atti­
He governor is doing pdetty irall ftir' tude. his 1^ arm btoiiM Us back
losing a portion of his band thiongh and hU right band holding a mahnthe eridoe^ of a giant firecracker at script wafting for the appUnae to
a Fourth of July celebration, bitt there
are few men In the state of Michi­
s amount subeeribed tor the
gan who would have the nerve to
e, $15,000. waa raised by dUsens
, place themselves in lint' with thqaesr- of Toledo the week after President Mc­
red and mutilated vMerans
the CIvU Kinley's death.
war, who received their Inlnries on
the field of batUe or Icat their health
News of the Theatres.
through disease contracted in eoqthA strong play, wrtttmi by .a good
era priaona. What an example thU artist, and with characters well drawn
man of great wealth and enormous In- and Mtuations intenaMy fhlerestlng
- come seU for the thing generation! is the verdict on "A Oountry Kid'
He draws an undeserved pension whfle #hi«k will be produced at Stelnbog's
widows
orphans rightly entiUed
Grand (gmrr bouse next Wednesday,
paskniB must eke ont a mtoaraUe <
Utenoe.
produced under the direct personal suSTATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
pervlslon of tbe author. Insaree a
Kalamazeo-4(rs. Blixabeth Stover, splendid performance.
aged 65. became death’s bride
"A Girt Prom
is not a ue..
Jay after mailing a money order to
H. a: Horton of Tekonsha, whom it U domestic tor the household in the true
I will have a carload of horses in Trarei-se Citv,
hellev^ she Intmided to marry.
-------------- of the term, spd yet she
Cutler’s Bam, on
should appeal u.
»
Grand Rapids-Jfae Grand Rapids the toove UUe U giv® to a clean, pure
Metallic Bgg Crate Co.-haa been oiwi- and delightful domestic comedy drama
tied with $60,000 capital to manu&c-. that will be seen here ahcwtly.
ture agg nratea on a Urge scale.
Before an
audience in
. D. BenUey took a StMnberg’s Grana~^opera bouse last
This will be as nice a lot of horses,as you have
eU of earboUe a^ In mistake Bight. Jnle Waltris' everUating com­
edy Buceess. "Bido '^racked," dmumseen in Traveise Citj' for a lonjf time. Come and see
atrated its ahlltty to thoroo^y aatthese horses even if you do not want to buy. I want
Isfy the amusemcni-iovlftg pnblk- It
you to see this lot of horses ! They will be from 4 to
Jaeksen—T. B. Howart, a proaikl- is slgnlflcant of the woiderfal pojra7 years-old, and weigh from 1,200 to 1,700 lbs. each.
nent wholesale merdiatit. narrowly es- Urtty of this time-tried play, that in
spite of the rginy weather, the thea­
death by being ran down on
If I «eU f/oti a horse if has got to be jtat as / represent
bl9^ l>y a runaway hone.
tre was crowded. The piece has been
IfU shouldprove to he not as I represent, I wUl make it
revlaed cooMdertolr sUoe the previsati^aclory to you.
PUftt—He Mty coondl haa decided one time it was seen bera. and plenty
' by ordlnaane that tht.toy pUtoL the of uptodate speclalUee are inter­
woven. An acrobatic tmv, In which
some marvelous .work waa deme, scor­
ed a decided hit The company, bead­
•Mrth Haven—He. Fferae-Wuiiaw ed by Jqhn Mylle. was a capable pt»
Co.'emgdoyiiic tSO ba»U In mannfao- throughout.
-BY ALL MEAN*, HAVE A FIT.-*. BENDA ft CO, CLOTHIER*
tnrtng butt padages wUI move

Paving Tax

Sewai- Tax

P

numimk oflMlah Savefim Sdi^ Suits

TikTmw Bay
Ma IM, K. O. T.
Oft, Monday nishtB la L a O. F.
MM,

halt
. Stomod.
________ _ Oofo.; C. D.
lalL C.. a.
LePffinta, S K.; A. SobartBoe. T. K.

araqamph

SUM BURN, CHAnna,

g at 8 o’cSock. -Walter-

$1.50

plant to Hisb, as it eaanot get t
terial at South Bavra.

Traverse City Chapter, No. 147,
O. ft. 8.. need* in Masonic hall ths
Tuesday <w or baton ea^ full moon.
Annie Soule, W. M.

Try our own mnke

SALTED PEANUTS
They ore mode from No. 1 Spanish
helled peanuts and are treated li
lean pure way. No lard or eld gre
used In our own make. Each order is
roasted after the order Is received
IS. They are. sold by A.
aua, Cavla Cigar Co, R.
Weaver, 'E. A. Monroe. John Lameon,
Hannah A Lay Mere. Co. Prices q '
ed to dealers.
MRS. F. E. WHITE,
R. O. Whlto. Mgr,

$2.00

For BOYS' TWO-PIBCB SUITS from goods

$2.25

For CinLD'S SUITS, worth at regular pricM

Nllee-Thns. W. LaDy r^iMd
marry BHth C. Qtaaer, daotfit^ _
1^ OAUNTI^TT has moved bis
a Mishawaka mercteat. oo her wed­
the BamlUon-MflllkeB Uoek
SMl-tM
ding day la the preeeaoe of W gneata, with Dr. ThCBtfeen.
beesosa he aaU he had loet all hU-for
tnne in stock apaenlatlon.

I AT O
LUI iCs

.

GADNimr haia asovad hU
oBoe Into the BamUton-lOllllna Mock

Henb $15.00 BuiU-MaeaM, w, O. 44. 46-aIl new
patterns, fancy orblack or blue, natil Labor day, *11-

Yon ahoald art Hay wittl yi*ve aeoi tliesc.

Here's B eoricer in boys' *1.50. **<00, *SXM> and *4AO
Solto-tooe *8.50. *8.00. *4.00 omd*54M>YBhiea.

anffered tor aU months wMh a
jm
.rid. Oate gnaiaj
$ oU. 8oM by Biehas
------------toh ft 8a

LOTI

Men's nobby SniU—sixes ajHa-7-g-^iendid
tems-ftlLOO values nnUl Labor day. StO.OO.

thketo are add pMSeahoWlag round trip eawwion

Menb 75c NegUgee Bhlrto, new patterns, at 50c.
Meab tSe Fancy Bose, open work too, at 15c.
Evwything in Bata. Caps. Underwear, etc.

S. Benda & Co.

For' BOYS- SUITS, thre

pieces, worth *i.w

$3;00

ForCIIlLU'S SUITS, three pieces, worth from
$4 50 to $C.0U.

I.OOKS LIKE A HIO OKFRU DON'T IT 7 Weil, ifsa goud lifsl
biggt-r than it looks oo paper We goarantee ynnr time well spent m
vesUt'sliug there goods—ace oiir window then hi. p inio our rtiildim s

Loan Headquarters



HAMILTON aOTHlNC CO.
J. W. niLLIKER

OUR NEW

FALL and WINTER

SUITS—

THE NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY.

All the latest styles
of Hii'key and Freem a n Co. line,
Rochester, New
York, are.dupUyed
on our tables. Suits
bought of us are
pressed free of
chaise
:
:
;

SatfiSiitiMpirtipilii
APMffiVK oen

Sold fay J. G. JanBson.

MILLER Budk
BROS.
Bleck.

157 Prom SL
Sou in Tntverse City iiyJ.G. Johnson.

Raal E«nto Brahor

HAS FOR SALE
Several Desiiable. Fnrms.
Seven room house and lot
on Kandolph street, near tUmwood avenue sehotiK Fiaay .
terms; price $1,000.
' Seven i-oom house on Bose
street, lot 50x186.
Price
£750; half cash, balance
time.

Four dwellings on Blast
side, reasonable prices, easy
term-s.
Seven room bouse West
Ninth street, .stone founda­
tion,cement cellsr.-lot 50x166.
Price $1,400.
Seven room bouse on West
Seventh street, stone founda­
tion, lot 66x172. Priee#J,400

Enquire et my oTrice
for term*. SKs*?'*’!**

Kitchen Furniture
that makes the work in the kitchen s much easier. A good share of
the dt^v hi spent in the kitchen by either
the “Lady of the House”
erthe
Ho
the heU).
leh). Wh
Why not...............................
make this work a pleasure?

It don’t ,eos
•ost much
roor*:• tf>
^ own the best, and then—see the convenience—and the work is
done in half the time.

SaMay, September 5th

LABOR DAY

$5.M to $5.UU

to$5.oa

Kitchen Cabinet Tops

SPECIAL
POK

worth *5.00 to *4.50.

$2.50

kitchen Cabinets

the

For BOYS' ‘ISBEB-PIBCB SUITS from goods
that sold at from *t.U ta Sa.U.

>. m, I
latioa e

HORSES FOR SALE!

H. HY/VIAN.

worth *1.75 Jo *8.S0.

Bay hit* No 71. 1, a T.
I In L O. O. F. ban Taasd Wadne
16 and 1

"EVER READY FLASH LIGHT”

J. B. Paige Electric Co.,

-For B0T8' TWO-PIBCB'SUITS from.goods

were invented to make house work a pleasure. TSere are so many
things needed in the balring, and thev should be riffbt at band. It is
vithin reach.

These cabinets sell from #4.00 to $9.75.

Most handy to "put things in.” They have so many handy little
drawers for extraeta’and spice and other things nice. You should buy
them.$vitb tbe cabinet base—then you own the whole thing. These are
$2.90 to $4.60,
*

Kitchen Cupboards
A plaoe-for every p*n and, spider and kettJe and all other baking
things. An hour a day is sometimes saved when you 'know where
things.are. Sells for $7.00.

Kitchen Chairs
Six of these good wood seat, three apindle back chairs will- cost -you
only $3.00.

Kitchen Tables
Good big drawer, good wide top, costs you $1.75.

Kitchen Utensils
That’s a queer word isn’t it? But see what it mean* - All tbe tin pans
and pails and ...I"
....u
strainers
-..i.w.c» Miu
aad iiuu
iron pots ouu
and aci>i>ie»
kettles auu
and spiuers
spiders aou
and tDai
that
lava
''on £»»«
4K*, agate
arw^ta wai%
...aX. that
.Ua. cleans so
— easily
—!,_
lava ware
ware that
that you
can bum An.i
and the
and the dosensI of other useful articles the housewife has a- need for.

Kitchen Cleaners
That’s what you call the mops and brooms aad scrubbing brushes sod
the hundreds of different soaps and powders thstare needed after the
bakiog and waslimg is done. The Eirkoline that oleans, the Gold Dust
that makes the work so easy. ISie Pride of the Kitchen wcMnen like so
well Pyle’s P.-arline^ tbe old staad by. Scrubine is something' sew
and it does the work, and for cteaniog glass notliiug beats Bon Ami.
We will make your work twice as easy If you will let us. Once started
you will be oneof our “Steadiea.”
_
_


THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO.

THE jPAgiY migLlC. THUBSPAY. gEPTEMBBB 3, t90&
A. B. C0BT18.

P. a QILBBBT

A. B. CURTIS A GO.

Real Estate & Loans
NoTuOUM

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BOOM8.9 ANO10.H. * L. B

Souvenir
Spoone...
TRAVERSE BAY
CLUB HOUSE
COURT HOUSE
INDIAN HEADS
'yacht aed FISH

Sterling
SIlYor

Rastall’s.

HoaUlDg Jetrelsr.

Or. J.W. GMmVILETT.
oS-

____
u
^;sasws«saer.j

Msre -RIctA
itnrtaimes of strikers — ne^^^pWj^sa tedlvUi^ d

DEC0UI10«_m BE UMQW CONVENTION
16,000 TINY INCANDUCCNT BOLM
WILL DSCORAIV

rtofUM Mato I
Chriat Chureh In SfMMyn. for a

CONDEMSED

SOUPS
Vegetable
.Chlclien
Tomato
NoGh Turtle
Ox Tall
These soups are ai
good as the best.
All at 7o a cani 3
for 20c.

JOHN J.
BRBZ I N A

ersatest aU
an aroa
aroond aadledne tor na
dotmowUma. a
New York. SepC S.—A remaaea U
Hit TOPIC WAB -THE CH^lirTIAN TlhanwitUm and
ro year*, which bacan In the antay
CNOCAVOR CHARIOT.Bootb, la to r.nh.'tw. fjk a imtana
waddlnc when hUaa Acnea Boae Lane
batgh Co. and fi. 1
wWlL^ BETWEEN BOCtETY
-ns Waatbar.
'
CHARIOT.
Chriat chorrti. at Bedford avenis and
FkrUr ciod7 tooUSt and Frida}probably aboware and cooler fa north IfOrton ebwet. Brooklyn, on Septen- There Are SO DenominaUoiie In the
OattHib A Co. pay highaat
portion toolgbt; ooolar Friday with bar 10.
Society. He Says.
prices for scrap Iron, metala,
BonUiariy vlnda abUtlnc to oortlivert.
robber, rags, sta. Yard'on Bay
promoter, will tranafbrm the church
lAst evening was held the last ■
ctracL. Bant postal or call CHInto a sreat blase of UAbt, gelng near­ lag
. CtTV IN SRiep.
tbe ChrletlB
ly Ifi.OOO Uny Inoandeeeeni bnlb
tion and tbe Cog
Prat, and Mra. W. H. OteflNit have le apeetacolar dsoocatloas.
was nearly filled to beer tbe address
Two years aeo'Ulsa Inns, wbo was
gone to Hanlatae.
by Rev. F. P. Arthur. Tbe meeting
A. H. WHImarth of D«tr«H it the then on the etage. was pUyIng at the was begun witb a smig service and
Orand opera boose In AUenta one
Bueat of Inrtn O. Pnller.
Urs. d. A. UcHanus sang a beauUfnl
night. whM Ur. Roesman was InBrio. U. B. Holley read more peet' Hr*. Teana Kyle af North Sprue*
stnctlng Ue assistants in tbe work­
inpi which arrived yeeterdey end Bev.
street went to Fouch thla momlnsing of a new stage Hating iDventico.
Wiley K. Wrl^t led a short devotion­
There will be a i^lar maeting'ef
ras a case of loVe at first si^t
le Woodmen Mooday night. Sri>ie»- with Ur. Raosman. and be soon pro­ al servioe. In rieeUng offleere at the
Of yonr own oo onr Easy Pay
there was
ber 7..
posed to the actress, but »t first' was
■sMt Plan. Brand new 6 room
no provision made for filling the place
6. Patehin le Bare frpm Ohio not scc^ited, and he went back to tOs
cottage on H. loth street—a wril
of W. P. Barth of Omens who has been
vblUng hla bratber.-AUorody J. W. work. He had a large fortone and
planned, weU finished borne. It'S
mUstooary snperlntendeat bdf has
Paicbin.
one of the beet known men In the
now rmnoved from this distHct, and
yours for fl.*» on esay paysouth;
but
it
took
him
a
whole
year
Mra. Will AbbeH and children of
last night Mrs. E. B. White was nnanlmenu. It wUl be worth yonr
West Seventh atreet are spendico tbe ! to convince the young actress that
ously elected to the ofice.
while to eee
week at Frankfort rialring frienda.
The address of tbe evealag was by
B. 6. Van Alston left tod^ for Uasafield. WUton Indtaye sad others Rev. F. P. Arthur of Grand Rapids and
Owatonna. Ulnn., to be married. He was not ao alluring as being his wife. was enUtted, "Tbe Christian 'BtdeavWhen
the
oouple
enter
tite
diurch
eipecta to return with bU wife In
CaiBrloC” In the beginning of the
i will be In darimesB. At praeUeally
aboat 10 dayg.
speech^ Rev. Arthur said Oat he took
Uielr first step Wo long strings ot
Mr. aitd Mra. L. M. Bennett are eiv bulbs banging from tbe arch win flash the idea of tbe chariot from tbe fable
TiK nin ever MiUMo’s.
tertainlng M>. Bennett'a' father and i welcome, and SA tbe proceesloo ad- of the yoong man who was allowed bo
mother, Ur. and Uia. Helam Bennett ranees Btrlng'After string of bulbe will drive the riisriot of tbe eon for one
of Bri^bw. Ifleh, Ur. aod Mra. A. >c lifted unUI tbe wbrie chnrrii is day and who was admonlaheJ by hla
Benneu of Hamburg, Mich., and Irv­ ablase. Altogether there will be a father as foUows: "Keep a sUff rein
aW go steadily on. for the horses.of
ins Clark of Buebton, Ulch.
half mile of cable covered with bulbs
The Bellaire and Boyne Palla teams hangtol frodi tbe srdi and draped themselves will go M fast; your art
will be to keep Uim moderate." The
played, at BeUalr^ yesterday and tfa» around the 16 huge crinmns.
Idea of the -chariot appealed to Rev.
local team was defeated by a score
The colors of the sooth, ivory and
of 2 to 1. The Boyne FalU team will green, will prevail eftUrely both in Arthur because It moves steadily onward. -Is capable ri carfying a great
Iday the N. M.' asylum team at Twelfth
ime and deoOTatkn. Tbe electric
burden, and yet must be prc«elled by
buHw will be alternately green and
white and the flOTSl dlspUy will be of some other force than iU own.
Tbe chariot has lour wheels which
smllax and ferns.
are. according to the speaker, pledged
NEW RULES POR BALLROOM
As the 2.000 guests leave the ctaurdi
iadtvidnsl loyalty, -regulated emit,
th^ wlU be presented with souvi
Dlacusaed by A
In the shape of cottoo balls {docked
national fellowihlp. These four work
fessors of Dancing in New York.
from tbe cotton deeoratloim that will
New York, Sept S.^hot ball tac­ be oa every band. A apedal car will together Just as the tour vtbeels of
tics on tbe ballroom floor must stop. carry the couple after the wedding the (harlot do. but U one (^ these te
Itching, the Chriatlan Bndeavor o
No. more ''Yale glides" or “Harvard to Washington.
ment cannot mn amootUy but la like
dips." or distorted attempts to tread
a chariot wHh only three wheels.
in two^oor Ume when the
ARTHUR H. OINOLEV DEAD.
"The businees worid undents
music calls for three beats In s bsr.
what pledged Individual loyalty ta.Such is the ulUmatiun of the Ameri­
. Nswmpaper Man
said Mr. Arthur, “for when a man goes
cas Society of Profeeeors of Dabcing
to tbe bank to borrow mosey, he glvee
lion here. W4r was declared
KalsB
by the profeaaon on what they call H. Dlngley’B death was laade knows bis note for a certain period, thus
the Invaskw of their aperial field by here by a dispatch to his brother. E. pledging blmselt ifidiridnally to repay tbe money. There must be tbii
college atndeDU. The dandng
<he
Dlngtey, editor of the Evening
iloyalty In the Christian Bodesvor work
twoetep waltdag Ume and the gro­ Telegrspb. He died In Denver, Col ,
tesque poalUcoa -aavimas bj the dsn- Tneeday night nfter a tong Ulnssa. It It Is desired to make it a sueoees."
“Regulated, effort" was Olastrated by
cers are evUs ettribnted to Ihe college
■ a eon of Congressman UngnpartacR wtUi a-artle,*si»«>^.
feds Uiat have vlUalnd the public
nnetly UeMurer 'of Ots Kala*
If a small quanUty of powder M left
tsAa.
Telegraph and In thn edRorial _ _ loose npon the ifoor and a match
nent of the same from 183$ tt is UMihed to IL tb«e is very little re$100.000,. F0R< A VASE.
1900. Hk remains will be taken to •nlt produced, the powder merriy
Lewiston. Me., for taitennent.
bums and that is all. But let oneJ, Plerpont Morgan Offers Fortune fcr
quarter that amount be pUaed within
Rare Mug.
TO MUSKEGON FIRM.
a sheU and wads plaoed on top of it
. Boston, Haas.. SepL 3.—A Boston
until It Is packed tlghUy. and tbe re­
an ooUector has lust stdrtsd on
sult would be much greater titan when
long and coatly search for an kacient
loose. In the first Instance there was
and valnable Japanese vase, for which
attempt to restrain the force of the
J. Plerpont Morgan U willing to i»y.
powder within any bounds and there
1400,000.
cured the contract Tor a new break­ was very little result but In the sec­
The vase Is a massive affair of solid water here to cost about $160,000. Tbe ond inetance the force was r^nlated
gold, designed and wrought by HIdah present breakwater, wbirii Is so cloee and there was a great resalL The
JiagMO for tbe Ehnperor Yoeblmltsu. la as to be an obatmeUon to naviga­ church is Uke that, tnll of latent enIt was intended for tbe palace of Mc- tion. wlli be removed.
wblch it r^ulated would be cap­
itnnbcbn. and has been lost to tbe
able of doing wemders. Center aU
worid since YoehimlUu precipitated
Buy your lAbor day outflU of us. your power, yonr grace and yonr talIn offering you our sdrice to get
Japan into civil strUe.
by doing ao you wUl save tbe Ubor of
opon the church work, be said, Gss Range, we are simply suggeetln
running all over town In ordta- to find
and help It to move forward to
that you have your I
Laboring men. attentimil Are you ••Just what you what" 8. Benda A
worid
which
la
hungry
for
IL
Take
up
going to march In the paiade'at Grand
wlUi the beet ^pUaoce tor oookliig
and do not leave
Riq>ids? If so you want a cane. AU
The K. P. lodge wlD hold iU first U all for such deomotnatloas as the the worid contains. There is $otklag
day Saturday we will give free of
better. U Is good enough for any­
charge wjth every purchase no mat­ aeettng frilowlng tbe summer r- It may not be popu­ body.
ter what amount, a national walking ion. next Thursday nl^L Septei
lar to do such evangeUsUc work but
cane. S. Benda A Co.
We have the
when Christ was upon earth he
not popular an^ the great cry
"Cmriiy Him."
Consecrated dgotion, ihe third
wheel, is as nocccssry as any of the
others. We see great devotion every
day, be said, devotion to the borne, to
na PHONY ST.
tbe'pnrsult of happlneaa, and to buslnesB. bnt this Is not conaeemted de
rotion- How can we get this devo­
tion? Throu^ the " quiet hour."

A NEW HOME

Just a few

Ladi^' and

Qents’ Satchels

Jefl Which will l)i‘

Closed Out at

TO a:nnoy


you

When yoo are nslng oU
lamps or any kiodnl Ughl
but KLBCTBICITY in
yonr home or ofioe. There
Is nothing tike ELBCTRICITY for illumlnsUng
purposes. No smoke, no
sDell. no gresse, no dsoger
from firrs—It Is the moit
economical
UInmtnator
that cso be procured.

Beardman River '
Electric Utbt n
Pewer Campen)'.

JOHN T.
BEADLE

One very pleasing design is a cable
net, with eluny pattern insertion/and
edging verj’ clbsely resettles tl|e hand
made article and sells for only THREE
DOLLARS; others that are just as
attractive and beautiful. If you are. in need of single ourtains or single
pairs, we have. some splendid values
that you will be pleased with. .
We oatry all grades of curtains from
39c per pair to $15.

As a floor covering are coming more
and more into favor;|^ the practicabi
litj’ of ttiem become^ i^own, more will
use them. ^ They are more sanitary—
more easily cleuied. By turning them
around'oocasionally you more evenly
distribute the w^r.
No one shows the assortment that
MILLIKEN does—people appreciate
this fact more after they have visited
other stores.
We were never in a better poaitioa
to supply your needs than right .now.
Some of the prettiest patterns aod
colorings we have ever had are here
now. Thi<^ heavy Wiltons, Velvets,
Body BruBsells, or ^pestrj-, $35.00
down to $17.00.

fourth tAeel. Is the same thing as
chrlslan union. Tbe Cbristlnn Bndeav­
or work tente toward this union with
a great foroe. Tbere are 80 denomlnathe Christian Endeavor society
binds thm tcgetiier Is cbrlsUan love,
diriatian gmoe and riiristiaa feUowshh.. »gid
■The chnrrii firsL then ChrisL" ChrMtina SnJeavor says. "Christ am. thtn
the riinrd."
Tbe cauOtiaB Bideavor riiariot
must be prapeUed sad we abould pro­
pel it and eot leave Uiat for Ood to
NEW UUME8 IN ChArQE.

GET A TALKING MACHINE
AT HALF PRICE, DURING
OUR DIG REMOVAL SALE
We have on hand a number of slightly used CO­
LUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES,-which.we offer during
our Removal Sale at JUST ABOUT ^LP PRICE!
These machine are in splendid order and practically
good as new. If you want a Talking Machine come
quickly and secure one of these great bargains.
During this sale we also offerastonishingbarons
UBical
VIOLINS, CORlfETS, ACOORLINS, ba.NJOS,
;
DEONS, etc., etc. If you expect to buy one of these
small instruments within a year, GET IT NOW !—AT
THIS SALE, while we offersuch wonderful valu^ .

/

A Go«d lUwiaiiy Uprigtfl Pius Fw (My $M&
ASpletididUnkPirior(hiaii F9r<My|25.

These are just bints of our Removal Sale offer­
ings in Pianos and Oigans. Did you ever hear of such
values ? We could not quote such low prices in the
regular wav, but we are determined to close out our
stock before removing to our new store at 159 East
Front Btreet, and so we are sacrificing all-profit
Come in and look through the complete stock of
bargains. If you are not prepaid to pay for an in­
strument now,' we will arrange terms to suit you. Our
principal object just now is to get rid of the stock.
OUR NECESSITY IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Be
sure to call and learn the great inducements we are
offering.

$1.50

GRIINNELL BROS.,

239 e»t Front Street, VraTeree CItjr.
Bruch of Griooell Bros. Music House. Detroit, Micb.

IfGtR

CTEINBERG’S

JGtAND OPEM BOUSE

WHhoui
Saying

-THAT THE-

West IMichigan

!:8TATE FAIR^
Is Michigan's Best Fair

SepL14-15-16-17-18-’03
GRAND RAPIDS.
Runninfl, Trotting and
Hurdle Raeaa.
TMlned etA$kafits-Hi«h Wire
Aets-dalleoRg. Etc, Et*.
AH Free.

Ml FSI* M*U MBjjMM;
WEONBDAY...

Sept. 9

ii

NM

-W-B. to, PrU. U«.
c. A. FRENCH, . .. SMMUqr.

Whittaker A Hicks presento the

LOWaiW FOR TROUBLE?
aeacrislMl ev:

FetoMmy Hospital Hm a New SuperFMoekey, MkO.. SepL
MlM 8.
L Bias and Bias Vpaburg. late of the
n. B. A. bospltol. Grand BapUa, has
taken Avge o( Lockwood hospftnl,
fotiMr as ssperlnteafimL vloe
Bias Bva Bodcwril, rerigned.
M yoo want to have your snit
puts pressed property try S. T

Jn New life POla

Extra Special!

CITY B9OK STORE.

RANGES

Traverse City
Gas Company

Lots of new one* just reoeiYod that
are exceedingly attractive. Our fall
line is Jiere and is . very complete.
Many new and beautiful designs that
will be shown -only by us.

We save you mcmey on good secood-hnad sad aUgbtly shrif*'i
boiAs—aU as good ns new and warranted eorqfiete.--

Below Cost.

GAS

ftOMETHING

yon get from this .More. We're ready fi

________
a-..?J££S
tunic and sfEaetlTe norrln* and the

O.P.OABVBB. • P.W.TIABVER.
O. P. Corvar ^ Bro.
OnaoeodntaftkaUrt
‘'Pish and aaoM .L^wwW^iatkelV «Om dartT^uu-

NERLINGER,

ACNE

)L BOOKS AND SUPPLIES

HAS CLOSED

COUNTRY
lOD”
SPECIAL SmiEBY • •
. . AW BTECTSI

__________

You will tuxi mote of it in less time
in.pooraonr, thsninsnyothertbiug
wo know of. Therefore when buying
don’t stop short of the ‘-BIST.”
: Mmrafsotored by

Hannah 6 lay Co.

PBCES: 25c. 35c orf 50c.
STuTpr and BSHri traiMas. iSZ
TfiaunaL safe, m OidTSe st Bngkee Bori«rHi Ob. and 8. B. Walt A
Bon’ dng stores.

Seal atie wlU opao-.asHvday
.morning at the box ofioe.

r*-

THB DAILY KAGLK. THURSDAY. BEPTEMBEB 3, lfl03.
EAGLE WAN'T,AB8.

WAaON^ANDBCOGIBe
-Two t«M tamber wagoM. ttoee

s;s«Pidig,r--*-ss.s*-

POft aUM-OMk gtove b
onndMiM tbm. W. f
imBshdoi^wtreet
w»«Ul

WANTED AT ONCE—A lew gwa
wwunane at The BusUok BMue,
Seto—KX>. Mich. Good wigei
mi-t-6

mumc,

r~

Wire tenolhgi eedar
cleared: vitar. UtUe A 1
era, 221 Front aireet.

TO ^Ll^ good leather top bW
and aiand
water bicycle, little
WANTBI>-Teii mm to handle ootA
A McNamara. 306 Front street.
^ wood.et kUna at B9.'
Bk Bwlda;
~ " wages
kB^^Co. ro 8HLL—Very low' i»rioe . three
«1.66 per dar. BIX
atotee with honae In rear and
oMBta above «a two. Front street;
HANAOBR . WANTED—Tnstwortbr
•• rented; good Inveetment
. laJy or genUeman to manage Inut- UtUe A
nesa Id thto connty and a<Uoliilng
; street.
tetritocy Cor weU and lavocably
known hoose of solid ftnanoUI stand, LITTLE A MCNAMARA have for nle
ing. glO.OO etiaiiht cash aalaiT and
a nice Uttle brick cottage on east
expttises. paid e^ Mcmday ^
Bide at low price and on easy tenns.
Warm In winter and cool In si
and aiding wont creek at get loose.
rtoratla.
FOR SAUP-HfSW much
pcery, west
BnqalTe Oanflovsky’s Grocery,
sine. Randeiph and Divlalon streets.

WANTED—A
hoaesworic. Mte.
<25 Washington St.
boneework.

TO BBLL—12 acres, near dty:
cleared; no bnUdlngs; 166 peadi

i

pnd Real Bttate Ex.

361S4f

FOR SALS—le-lncb eedar wood deUvmd to any part of the dty.
E.GnUick Co.
3117-1
Eagle oOee. Mrs. B. B. Pratt, T
WANTED—Ordore tor l$-lnch cedar
wood. deUrered to any part of Use
dty. J. B. OrelUcK Co.
S117Af
WANTED POH U. S. AEMT—Able
bodied unmarried men between ages
. of 21 and 36: elttsdss of United
States, of good character and tem-

TO SELL—Or exchange for town
prop«ty, SOAcre farm in Wesfordcoonty; easy terms; with or with­
out stock and tods; 76 acres Im­
proved; five acres in wood; house
seven rooms; some orchard—cuts
over 160 U»s of hay; windmill, tank.
two b^.


>

TO Sm.L—House ou East Eleventh
street. 4 boueee on Tenth BtI«e^
one <m Nl
~ '
jsiy, micu.
way avenue, two on Webster,
.SlOPtl
on State, one on Washington
____________ _________- _ you
wish. Uttle A- UcNamara, 208
Front stmeL

HOUSBHOULD GOODS for sale at
1123 Bandolpb St. Must be sold at
once. Mis. E. Eeltner.
' 32
40 ACRES TO SEILLi—On easy terms
HOUSE FOR SALB OB RENT. In­
with about 6 acr« cleared, smell
quire 212 EEst Fourteenth street.
boose, no ban—onI>- 2400.- UtUe
32SS-tr6
A McNamara, 208 Front street

THE YACHT RACE.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

Relianee Will Win and Save the

Samuel Farrow-and wHe of 1013
Wetater street hmn goee to AUen.
IL H. Franklin, wife mtd «hlid want
to Elk Raptds tkls aocm for e vlslL
William Colvin returned heme today
attar a two weete’ visit with reUttvee and mends near OranJ_ B^Us.
Mr. and Hra. Geoge telts and aoa of
CMambus, o.. retimed home this
after riaiUng their eonslns.
JkmM and Lou Beemlalu
There will be e
o< Traverse City chapter. No. 102, M
A A. M.. tomorrow evening for work

. N. T.
.
,
,
less dispatch at 10:41 etates that the
race baa been poefooned pntll later.In
the day.
10:60 a m.-rBaiMly Hook r^orto the
wind three knots, and reiy
OffloMl time of.the etert: BMIanoe,
1:01:66; Shamrock, 1:08;0A
Highlands, K. T.; Apt. 6.—At 12:46
the prepmatory gun was fired.
By vrirelew. 1:02 p. m.—Relianee
-oeaed the line at l;Dl; Bbamrook u
;01:2 (nnolDelal). Yachts have a
« seven wake old twins, a 1
thrMh of 16 mUee to the eootheaet •nd a girl, of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin York
vritb a
t^Hln^aam, died-this morning 20 minWireless, 1:13 p. m.—ReUanoe is In ntes apart, from cholera infoatnm,'
lead...
A. B. Curtte today shipped soi
1:S0 p. m.—The wind has
implee of Grand Travem oats, wheat
and fruit to parties In Central Indiana
who are coBslderlng the purcbai
farms in this ridnlty.
l:'40.—Rellanoe U.neariy ono«t
Mre. Qr. M. F. Baldwin and ehHdren,
of a mile in the lead. The winds is UlUan and Ashton, return.tonl^t
eight knots.
their home in Marton, Ind.. after an
2:26 p. m.—Bellsnce has the wind­ extesided vtolt with Hre. Baldwin's
ward poslUtm and Is half a mile In the ! father. Joeepta Mwrow ot State-street.
ad.
At the meeting ef MsPherson Pest
2:45 p. m.—The Reliance Is gradual- No. lA G. A. H., held last nighL It was
ly inereaslBg her lead.
dedded to attoid the eddies and
A wireless dispatch reports that Re- sailors- rennloo at FTfe Lake. Septem
tnee turned the outer mark at 3:01, bar 16. 16 and 17. In a body. TTie Wothe Shamrock two minutes later.
I Rdlef Corps and the veteraiia of
3:08 p. DL-Relianee baa now In­ the Bpenlsh-American war wUI be Increased her lead over three-quarters riled to accompany them.
of a mile.
80LDIER8-AND SAILORS
Steamer Blew Up.
CMisUuttlnopIe, S^t. S.—Three ex­ Will Have a Reunion ut Fife LakA
This Month;.
plosions occurred yesterday on
Fife lake has been preparing to
Australian steamer Vaek^u, soon al­
ter leering the Bulgarian port of Bar- give the soldiers and sailors of Oraol
gas en route Cm- Constanlpt^le, by Traverse regton. a good time Septem­
which 28 pereons pwlsbed. The vee- ber IS. 16 and 17. They will
6«l oeu^t «re end bad to be beadied. there on Tuesday and the first day
A telegram conveying thls^ews was win be occupied with pitching
received by the agent here of the Hun­ and gtttlng around the camp fires
garian Levant line, to which the Vea- tMllng stories. On Wednesday, Hon.
kapu belongs. The telegram sdd the X. B. Darragh will give an address,
Vaekapu baa been destroyed in the tollWed by Governor Bites. Hta. H. B.
Black see. The csqibUn and oScere Hudson end Judge Lorin Roberts.
There will be mnsto by the Fife
of the steamer and six of her crew
killed, a total of 29 lives being lake band, base ball and other athlost. The Vaskapu sailed from Varna. leUc spoifo will be provided.

We srtr now prepend to clean and
mr clothes In the best msimer
"fiiore then, one frtenri of Tanl du
pnslble-~the new Mectric iron used
ebsllln knows why be died -poor. *^lMtvely. B. Bet^rACo
Tbrngb la^ sums of money were gi»«n him by persons who believed In hi*
work, he was equally genrooue in giv­
UPHOLSTEBINe.
.
ing to others. Both In London end Par­
is many strand^ Ameriesn* owe
tludr return pasaage to Us geoeroeityO. E. CASE,;
Re used toJangb bimseU aometimee at 711 Webster SI. Citizens' ’^fone $21.
the maner in kbicta be'was eometimes
"worked."
' '
One nigfat'aLtbe Alhambra In Lon­
don. Dn dhalllu waa entertaining two
sportlvp but Impecunioaa young men
from New York who bad gone to blm
with letters of Introdsctipo. A friend
who knew Du CbsUiu, end was siir•Hello, I'uul; what are you doing
herer
"1 am doing nothing." leplied Du
Cfiiallln, tn Kn-nc-h. knowing that Us
eportlvc acquaintances did not under-

Tour clothes preesed while you wait
-new electric process. 8. Brods E
THE Traverse CUty Business coUege
win open Monday, September 7th. C.
R. Dockeray, proprietor. SUtktfM-s-w

Klee line of Go-Csrta receiv­
ed today at tbe Boston Store.

TIMBER E8TIMATOU.
J. M. TUU40I,
IteBd icniMr -cad tinbor Mtteotor.
Hordwbod timber sad atnbble Toads
for tolA RreUrore 250 Boofh Bmwood sve. ettians- ‘tboMTU.Jnw:
DENTIBTB.
DR. T. A. WIUEmi.

DR SNYMt
New office on
Buk.

specialty. C^Boe new Wilhelm Hock.
the pains of RReumatlsin. allay the
itehiags of Becema, prevent '
wsst.og in Bright's
___
trelize the gnawings of Dyspepsia,
sweeten the foulest stomarij ud
brtog back a normal^petite to the
Buffenne psUeot. The above
only a few of the msnv germ

Radatn’s
Microbe Killer
Perlectly Itarmless to hnmu
but certoiu destruction to the 0<
and Bacteria ot ail disease.

w„i.„
DR W. F. SaRANOWATB,
Formerly asslsiut to Dn. Botz and
Oaks in the eye, ear. oose ud
tbrost deportments of the Chtoago •
Polyclinic college, and bcepital.
Practice Umiied to eye, ear, noee
aud.throat ud fitting ot glsaaea,
502
WHh4jm block.
CiUsena'
DRUP.iflPHBB,
Graduate ot Clevelaao Homeopathic
Medical coUegeT Citizens' 'phone
754. City Book Store BloHc.

If you are sick, this remedy should
be takefl immediately. Don't defer
the trial until there is no hope.
Write us for free book ud advire
aonce.
Large Bottles,SL OUoa8oge.B3.
■sdam's Hiersbe Killer C«, CUca|o, a
IAWt:<U. .lUUS'lllN.

WATCH Case.

REMOVAL
I have-moved my jewelvy
itore to the building first door
east of Steinlierg's Grand
•Opera House where I have'
new stock of watches, clocks
and jewelry, and whc-i-c I
would be pleased to meet all
my old friends and pati-nns.

FOR SAI£-My nome place on aouth
aide of West BixteenUi street as
pretty a place as there is In town, Bulgurl, and, after calling at Burgas
MARRIED LAST EVENINa
was steaming through the Blade sea
the eqtL____ _____
______ to Constantinople wh» three ex]foso two fQdional loU adjoining it skms todc place cm boArd. The deck George H. Croee Hee Joined
d pay
Benedleta.
<m the east; also five acres with
s P. O. box 473.
small orchard adjoining It on the of the vessel took fire and die had to
Coldwoter. Mich., Sept. A—Mies
S224-tl
'h; also twelve lots on noctb be run ashore at Mlslvria bay. 18 mUes jessto_ Maude SUlee, one of CddwaKOR BALE—At a bargain, covered
of same street, aU In one bloek. north of Burgas, vrtime it Is still btirn. ter’a most popular young ladles anJ
wagon, sMUble lor milk, bakery or
H. Pen?, 216 Bast Front si
tng.
Buooeeetal school teacher for somi
prodnce. W. B. Nelson, blackamith.
years in the city schools, was married
315 E Front BC
last evening at the home of Mr. and
FOR SALE—On account of ill healUi
When sewluB on. buttons with bolee
of wife and self, 1 oBcf my fang lor FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT with through them, in.v a pin over the but- Mrs. U P. Humphrey, on Norto JeSerstreet to Geo. H. Cross, of Trav­
sale, consisting of 85 acres, 65 Un­
all modem oonveniencee. Call at tpo. BO that tbe thread with which you
proved. balance in good timber; weU
erse City, In the presence of a few
3232-tf
617 Bixfh strecA
are sewing vrlll take In tbe pin.
watered. 2% mileeof tencing, plenty
After passing tbe thread through friends and relatives. They will re­
of good fruit, good dwelling house; TO SEU.—Nice Feuinsula farm, 49
side
at Traverse City.
the
button
ns
often
as
necessary
poll
acree; nice buildings; good orchard;
basement bam. 34x60; low staMe,
the pin and wind tbe thread
bay shore; low price; easy terms.
16X40. Will seU wim or wlthont the
Uttle A McNamara, 208 Front at.
around between tbe. button and the MEMBERS ALASKAN BOUNDARY
personal property. Wonld take resl- dence prcqrerty In TraversejClty as O 8BU<—80-acre strip, east bay cloth. This will form a neck for the
button, making U at once easier to
paK payment This la a pleaaant
emmittoe Met In London for Organ tor Frankfort, Bentoms, ML Pleasknt^
shore, Penlnsnla township; no-bulfd. fasten and stronger.—Chicago Poet
Clare, Alms. St. Louis, luises. Owosso.
and cheap home tor some one. Oome
luUon.
lugs; 20 acres cleared: nice fruit
and and see It 'tsrUl coat you nothfarm and summer resort place: price
London. Bept. S.—Members <ff the Howell. Ann Afbor. Toledo, end oil
im- Two in!leedlreoteaBt««( Mon­
tow: terma ean: wome tntt. Uttte
*‘1 want ti
e for my Alaskan boundary commlaslon belJ sonthern snd as ie.-n points.
A McNamatn, 908 Front'street.
roe Center poetofioe and <m a good
their
first
meetiic
in
the
foreign
office
bnsband-E grave." she said, pushing
road direct to city. For farther perJ. J. KIRBY. Q. F. A.
LET—Seven n
today.. No buslneee was transacted,
Ueulare cell on or addreae M. B. TO
ton street, soon
... back bor aom'lier veil.
“We have all kinds." replied the the meeting being devoted to organlxaJamlnge, Monroe Center, Mich.
another on Bast Tenth street, va­
828(K4-w
cant middle of September. 26; also dealn-, “la there an.v particular style tlott. Lord Alveretoue, Uwd Justice
' ' se. west Bide, 4 rooms, you wish to getv
of Engtand, was chosen president
FOR SALE OR EXCHANQB—On one
“Yes. 1
McNamara, 206 Front
the beet streets In Orend R^dda,
to have one of those marble
loU or acres, Just outside city Umwith Jamba carved on tbem."
Rs. ior XTarerse City property or
Chicago
“Bnt those are generally supposed
good fruit farm along Traverse Bay.
5:20 p. m. and 10:10 p. ii
NEW LODGE OF ELKS '
to be placed on graves of children.”
Write or cell-on O. J. Merritt, 604
For Saginaw, Bay City, Port HurAtlon. bi­
“Yea. U^kiiow—I've noticed .that
Bast Front street Ttareree City.
nd Ninth Still. I think It win please him to have
:i, Toleoo. Detroit and ease 6:00
quire at corner of Cass and
Will
be
SUrted
at
Devnglae
With
a
3280-blffl
street or at 215 Front street, J. M.
I. and 11:65 a. m.
one of them If he can look back here
Hndred Charter Members. .
Huellmantel ^
82274f
For Manistee, Liidington, Milwau­
now nnd see and jinderstand what we
Dowagiae. Ml<*., fept. 3.—AppUca- kee snd hluskegoD, 6:00 a, m. snd
are doing. You see. be operated In Uon to the grand lodge wiU be made 5:20 p: n.
4e for offlcM or tor sleepl
Well street nnd It will make blm hap­
For Elk Rspids, KslkasKB and Cenfew days for permisston to idsUI. modem bulMlng, steam he
py to always have a lamb there right
ral Luke. 7:0U a. m., I:20 p. m. snd
Uttle A McNam^ bisnranoe a
within reach-"—Chicago Record.' - . tute a new lodge of Elks In Dowagiae
Real BbUte Exchange.
with 100 membMS. Fifty charter t
here have already been secured. Do- a. m.; 1:20
TO
by Uttle A h
H. F. MOBIOER,
You must have a spot on the edge wagiac Elks now belong to Kalamazoo
J KGHOE,
.
Gen. Fssa. Agt.
of tbe woods, with water near.
lodge.
Agent
Several persons with a eeose of hu­
MISCELLANEOUS.
mor.
M. a -N. E. TIME CARD.
A
PHeieh
Url«4eel
Venleo.
A camp fire where corn and potatoes
lebuHueton Kliilvy, who lu 1892
TO SBU< by UtUe A McNamara, 206
turuiabed. Dirt fumiabed for 2X26 may be roasted nnd coffee boUed.
enjoyed the dlsliiii-llon of beliiK thtA red, table doth and little reda toad. For cutting, rtiUng up and
Jdent in Americs,
putting down sod 10 rents a square fringed napkins.
appointed to tbe
Wooden plates, khires, forks and chair of iMiliiit-s In Princctou uuiveryard. B. E. Van Alston.. S8S94f
qioons. >
Biiy.
am
lliulce
hla
eucceas
to knowing
WE
DO
FARM
o
'" CcvOTl*"..'.’U:06am. 6:25p.m.
. FOR SAliB-^loe new hoose. No. 866
All sorts of sandwiches carefully
trade.
...11:26a.m. 6;
Washington atreet; 660.06 down
packed and wrapped in waxed paper.
"if what eurcciia I have is attributa" Manistee .......12:06p.m. C:3lXp
balance monthly. See B. O. OlUeU,
Rye bread with chopped peppers,
ie to one tiling more tbaii anotber."
Trains mlve Trav. City 11:00 a.
623 Hast S8ghth street or wriU
brown bread with creanKcbeese. let­ he said, -.-ii I. luy knowledge of set- nd 6:46 p. m.
P. A. CltiT. Grand Raptda,
INSURE TOUR PROPERTY pow for tuce and Chopped and eeaaoned oandTrain for Provembnt leaves 6 e. _
Wlchea are the bwt.
FOR 8A1E hy Utrie A MtSiamara,
Trein from Provemont sirlvee st
208 Front street a line brink bond­
Xettuce In a pail and dressing In «
7:64 Am.
ing—two stores and modem tone•bottle.
Train for Cedar City leaves 6 a i
and 3:66 p. m.
' Tiny buttered blsculta.
“There
w-as
n
tnivcllng
HAVE TOUR LAWN MOWER pot
Deviled eggs In waxed paper wrap- declared he rould •bine that
And STEAMER UNES
shiqie by an expert—tor yeere In the
Boat connections at Manistee sad
could be Vrad. ami what he couldn't
lawn mower bnsinesB. For grind­
TO SBLl,—14 ncTM, -three-fourths of
read be wouKI set up, anyw-ay. A PraiBcfort making shortest and ^leaping and adjusting I charge 76 O '
a mile tram the city; all clsared
Chicago. Mllwaukel"hnd
preacher had «ent in a portion of lila est n
and guarantee the work. Drof
A
Dice
picnic
menu
U:'
Sandwiches,
the
V
and seeded to riorer; easy b
sermon for i>iifiM,-;.tion. The Iniroduca card and 1 will call and get your
Little A McNaasre Insnranee and
mower end deUver It When ready cold breast of chicken, cold veal loaf, Uon read: •ilmii l.eiiefil can be de-'
VIA COPEMI8H AND A. A. R. R.
watercrcas.
potato
aalad
and
stuffed
J. K. Umgwell. 223 North Dlrialoo
rived from tin- words taken from the
streeL ’Phone 247, CtUsres'. 18E7-« eggs, cake, coffee and Icc cream.
■'■iptere rmi! ip j-oiir Iieirlne this
TO SELL—to ema, 7 miles from city,
rniiiB.'
In the nnnuK-rlpt the
some or^ard;. some wood; log MONEY TO LOAN oa persowd jrephonae; nome amaU Indt. UUle A
orty. In sums to smL 1. Newkad. . As engiiuiw of Munich. Max Eber- word 'clui|>'i rs' had been uMireriatetl
MtdfamaiA InsnianM and Beal Bbroom 603, new Wllnelm bloelL Bfth haidt gave lecretly a demonstratioD —•chaps ■ Tjip, word ceuoed the print­
<±ange, 221 Front stieM.
3123-tl
floor.
>66«t
of the eflbctlvetieM of a new prepara­ er to prodin-.- Ibis irollCe^CPUfTj'Cralon.
•"hluoli iein-fit <Bii lif'derlvV-d from
tion for extingnitbing flret. Tbe trials,
[> SBJi—U2 acres: 70 acr« olearIs
from th.- chaps tried
It Is reported, were ancceesfuL The
6 rooms, parUy
.• -—BeRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RV. CO.
preparation la a liquid of a milky col­
1 flnlahed down
In Effect June 21. 1903.
or, The Brat experiment showed that
Trelns leave Traverse City as fol­
the skin, n-ben painted with the liq­
lows:
uid.
becomes
Insensible
to
heat
near bonae; onlalde cMlar holding
ur of riding bow rimlcBe'
For Petoskey, Mackinaw, Grand
100 brnhsia cd potatoes; orchard. 30
Rapids and Chicago, 6:40 a m.
be burned upon tbe band after It has
treat; 86 grape rlnee; nice lake <a
For Petoskey, Mackinaw, Grand
farm. Uttle A McNamara Ins. and
been immivaed In tbe liquid. Small
Rapids and PL Wayne, U:»> s. m.
U>8T—YeeUrday fornecoon. pocaei- fires can be exUttgulBbed with the
Beal Estate Bidmnge.
2117-tf
For Petoekey, Mackinaw, Oread
book containing »2S. bB bllle, and a bands, and whfa one pailful of tbe liq­
w aiylom at NoirUtowo. Fa.
Rapids, ClndDnstJ and Ohle^, 4:25
number of cancelled (Aei^ on TravMiSi Barion went aU through tbe
BlCYCjg^HOP ^ SUg-^galng i
uid
a
fire
In
a
pit
of
Ur
was
put
out
erse City Biate bank. Reward by
huge and' well-kept es^nm, -ud
For Buttons Boy, Omens and Northle second. Tbe tar, even after pe- nothing esttuonnoary happened tUl
account of poor nealtfa. Addreae,
porL 8:^0 A m. sad 1:30 p. m.
troleam bad bees poured ever IL could
Rj^eoeral DeUrety, Tranree ~
Trelns arrive from ClDdanaU. Chi­
IbN aggln be Ignited, as tbe liquid Mie was departing. Thro two men. con- cago.
m4480
ifadlonopoUs^ 8L Louis snd
▼erelng
ceroertly
together,
came
over
formed a thin, nnineltable cruEt which
Groad Bopids, 8-.S0 a m.
completely extlngnisbed In twelve sec- tbe Uwn towaid bcr. The iiret lifting, Troias arrive from PL WsyuA
at gncerlee and
hat
prtiieiy,
said:
On
Wednesday,
Oetobw
V,
Uie
Aim
oods wltli a Uttle more than twrive
geaoal marrhawltee; a good chance
'Madam, I am tbe sngd pabriel. Oread RspldA Petoskey sad Mo^Arbor
railroad
will
rirs
m
Utk
onto«et a iredyriBade borinoee-wUh
gaUoos ef tbe liquid. SmeO quacRitlea
nsw, 1:80 p.
' or without bulldlnp worth while ^ Ohio excurston. Special train of the preparation ere suScleDt for and I have been sent b«s hy our Lord
to forestlBMa it If you want buM- will leave Copemisb at 12:00 m- Ex- extlngnlsblng purpoaea, ao that the to Inqnlre into tbe state of your
Uetad* good for return imtll
sptrltnal health."
nere. Uttte A hloNamara, 808
Mockliiaw. «160 F m.
November 7th will be sold to ToWeo demagra podueed by water are avoid.'
Before
Mlsi
Barton
could
reply,
the
Trains arrive from
ed. Tbe price of tbe liquid Is about
Omens ud Buttons Roy. U:10
0.75 cent p« qnarL—Chicago Jontaal. ■*«»d man spoke up:
TO and. UBUBANCB. U thaw is
no ettention, mtdsm.” be said, and 4:26 p. m.
anything you waitt to know or wa^
person. I am Ood. tt\e Father,
TTiroagh sleeper on the 8:80 a.'m
and I aeunre you that I Assigned no and 4:25 p. n. trelns.
Chair car ud sleepers on all trains
The faU and wlhter terms for in- one to such an otisad.’'—OetroltNewe............................ WoltoA
tmetione
<s
ptono
start
Monday,
Trlbnne.
gan SouUxem pad WatmXWw*O. P. R T. A,
7. Ttaohlng oL the AeedTO snd/-^ew map oMMand TtavOrend-SopidA
DR. GAUNTT^TT tea moved bis
ene County, little A MUNamera.
office toto the HealttimMllUfcen Mock C. B. MURRAY. 1*^ .
. '3C134f
with Dr. ThMipron.
S2n-M
down, balance easy payments 210
Noth Blmwood avoine. W. M.
Sllaby.
L
'21-t.6

jERMS I
IlSEASE

MONROE A MALE,
311 WlllMlm aibck.

L. M. Bennett

DIRECTORY

i'ncgfie'a Barings buk

DR F. P. LAWTOfJ,
Hoorn 326 WUhelm block. ClUsens'phono 64IJ BeH 'pbOM 378.
'
DR IlOLDslWOHTH.
T' ‘
Itooms 7 Ud 8, Mercantile Co.'s bfoek.
Spocisl attODtlOB given (o the ejle,
oar. nose and throeL aiasros
nttod. Both -phones.
-

O. M. MORBE
The popuiar Auctioneer of Grand
Traverse county. Office 380 East
Proni street. Traverse City.

dAs. w. b. £ w: a. moon,
•eneral practice; qpeclallsta In dir
oases of tbe rectum ud genfto
urinary dteeases. B<dh ^phones.
City Open House Bloek.
ARCHITECTS.
DR. U. B. UABNER,
Special attention given to surgery sad
F. B. V
diseases of women. Office over
Architect ud sni
, . ____
First National buk. Call both
at residence. 42^ Fifth streeL Northiphones.
'

^wmm
TRAINED NURSES.

DR E. B. MINOR. .
(Alfred Friedrich block.) Both 'phones
Ear. nose, throat and fitting gloases.

Horses For Sale
AT PIONEER! LIVERY.

PERE Marquette

:S:S

.................

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A nice bundi of young farm liorsps, 4 yeai-s and
up. weight from 1,100 tn 4,400, good ones; also a few
drivers and a few cheap plugs. Two nice- ponies,
saddlera and drivers, very c-heap as I am.lhi-ough with
them.

B. J. MORGAN.

5 PRIZE8
For SCHOOLBOYS aid 6IRIS
Of 1.T j-earsof age and under.

How man>

words-

can you make out of tbe letters.in the words

T-H-E R-A-C-K-E-t
To the boy or girl giving us the largest list of
words not later than Saturday, Sept 19th, we will
give as a first prize, one dollar in trade.

The next

largest number will be entitled to 75e In trade, the
third SOe. the 4th and 5lb 25c each in trade.'
The words must be spelled correctly.

No letter

cap be used twice unless it appears twice in^he two
words.
In.oMer to enter this oo'ntest it will be necessary Co
make at puix'hase of a least Ic.



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