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The Daily Eagle, August 26, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)
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1903-08-26
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THE
r ' '
EAGLE,
DAIL
^U%tST 28, 1903.; -
TEAVSn^E CITT. MICHISAN, WBH
better than Fife's
J
OLDtST "
U.G.T.MEMBER
UPTON STILL
- FULL OF HOPE
THINKS Hg CAN WIN -mO'I^Ee
WITH GOOD BREEZE.
PRICE 'TWO CENTS.
SASt M& AWAV IkM IH)«E
INPANTcHILD op MR. AND HRfl..
E. T. EVANS DEAD.
MUSKEGON IS CHOSEN ■
LeoU MabM the i
daughter of Ur. and Mrs. Bfu T.
ana
Thirteenth street ^ dead j»t Ibe OP^OERS- WERE EtfeCTRO* AT •
hoM of her grat^r^.^lfi'. and
^pRNlfiO BEBRtON.
Hra. C. B. Doty at BenKb hiA the tact
tmaliia naknovn to the mott
Ura. Bvana has bea very tit with
READ BY OPPICER8.
typhoid fever, tor abont two veeta and
the baby and a alx-yMiHtU eon
sent to the grandparents at Beulah so
*>»«« they might not catch the disease.
fatal to'
. But the change of food
Rafreshmenta Wen f
the UtUe oae and It
asd died of cholera infaaUun.
aewa «as
. As a member of the li
teUier In this city but the doctor at
.for of Good Templara I
tending Mia. Bvw. who ts In a criU- noble order U stHI bolding her «wn in
■ perhaps the cal condition. orJer^that ehe should the great work of moral rUorm- New
longest ht the sute of Uicdilgan and not be tors or given any bint of the lodges and tem^es hare been organ
Vhlcb Is certainly not equalled by .truth hecanse ot the danger of lU ized during the year. ' As a reaolt
more than one other. Hra. P. C. Stnart proving fatal
tbe field wwk dofie CIS memben have
^ Uarahall, Ulch..
' The fnaeral ot the>baby will be bees added to the order.
Gal figure at Lbe receptlM held last held at Beulah Friday Wnd Ur. Evans
The financial ^iUt Showed a good
algfat In the Protected Home Circle expecu to go. though be wiU have to balance In the treaanry ready fer the
hall for the delegatea to the grand leave bis>ek wUe. and she Will have work of the new year, the jnvenlle
lodge and their friends In this dty. to he given tome exomi.fbr bla ah- work la coming to the front and doing
An enjoyable eveothg was spent by
e from the city.
eBciehi woRi la rariooa parts of tbe
the 70 people preihnt.
state.
Tbe work done along
Tbe Good Templar News, the oBSHAMROCK
WAS
IN
DANGER
by Mrs. Stuart, who has been
ciai organ of (be order, turn been on
conslst^t member of tbe I, O. (Q.
the wing doing Its misslaa(.of taoidisg
F. since she was U years ot age. has A VIOLBN'IT STORM I
attention,Is the mighty work,of prae- .
TEROAY
DAY Arren
ieen of InesUmaUe benefit and her
tlcal temperance, the babuce of tbe.
day was given to cor
Reliance Was in a
At the seeplon ot tbe grand lodge
held,today the ftdlowlng^ ofDoera were
what she
elected for the eosnlng year:
^
New York, Aug. 26.—A terrible
has dOK. Mra.. Stuart was last night,
Q. C. T.-r^JarreU Ygnk. Grand Bepited -with several ciOs. a "Vetstruck Sandy Hook shortly after
IS
G. E. Supt-p W. Bla h. Grand pp.-'
a'cio^ yesterday and
and I.. Reliance and a fleet of bait a
fioten fine yachts. Including the Brin,
Ivor IsellD's Sunbeam and the
Apids"
In greet dan- Rapids.
G. Treas.—D. H. UcUnllen. Archie.
a Ui*e. The yacht Eureka,
P. G. C. T.—P. J. Connell, Holton, „
breaking from her andiorage, was
G. Chaplain—C. H. Theobald, Trarblown vtoiently wnlnst a eoel acow
rse City. .
and carried the scow before It.
G. H.—F. B. ArncM. HoIUw.
seemed tor a time that the two boat*
Q. D. U.—HatUe Berimes. Unakem. which
gon.
lay almost in the path of the gale, not
O. Aast. Sec.—Rath Curtis, Big Rnpa hundred yards away.
Rellanoe lay In a poaRlcB more out
G. G.-Ormpok, Eavena.
|R danger.
G. 8.—Allen BH^tman, Honroa
Tbe moorings of
Center.
Bellaaoe held fust, thoaih the wind
G. Mesa.—N. W. Burdick. lUaoaUirm their bows aroittd Into t^e face
44!s:
HE DEMONSTRATED HSR SU■pERIORITY YE8TER0AYV.
___ j, with S ;
> <tiwwB -mA 1 ^ *
! door (worth
K t$l 00) DOW
Would
i 44^
Have Broken Record
Breeze Not Dropped.
carried a new gaS yesterda>' end It
may be she will have to allow the Brit
isher S few more seconds' time allw
but It wUl not be lerge enooeh
to aScot the result of yesterda’s race.
StrTboBasaaM today; "I am hope
ful WG may win the nert two r
Jet me Bay If there Is
thlQ* like
•
-------‘------you better'took »t for the Shamrock
A . nice SHit.
•' Krer; oneof our floe
tine of Sample Sii'.u -at
AiDc proimrtional ruls.
-'a fine iin^ of Sample
Odd U»pssei«.
One tfrortfa *9.18) -^or
.$0.;^. and riKlil nJoUc
louproUoD >1
5.75
rz
would
cled like finlla tacMDE,
grace. At.last, alien they
ocrokB the Hoe close hanle
thresh to wlniward. It ilys
the American skipper.'by bte,
ly clever work, had again tj
ed his rival and secured, th
gange. Not only was the.
captain defeated Id Mk'dOi
the windward Imrth. but
felled to croes in Ume toj
cap. an alyeab unparthy
cup oontast. Barr never
his advantage after the
noon but this did not aflet the'
urement of the yadiL'
Sir Thomas Upton after the races
plans to ^ to Chicago and Boston Why tq.^ fiIII. and Shamrock II. will
not be taken back.to.Bng^d.
Tbe Reliance won the second race
in the cup races, derating Shamrock
III. by one minute and 19 seconds, offlclal-corroded time. Had the Sham
rock's captain not made such a bung
ling start, sending his ciwft over tbe
Hoe 19 seconds after the last gun and
habdicappod bis craft to that extent,
the-defender would have wonhy'only
minute ai Uiemost.
At ever>- point of sailing the defender's superiority-----*-------- ———o*-;gaieed tme rqlnate and 51 .seconds In
atrocities:^'
CONTINUE
J. W. SLATER,
.*BaU11 bhU WbolcKBlo
T. W. T H I R L B V
DENTIST
JBWEIL&Y STORE
A. B. DIAMOND
PteRo Tmer ud
Actlea negautor.
With W.W. KiBballCo.
I'meUeal iioiiie IIiriilHiK'r.
OSTiiOPA mv
at the gale vkriently and they tugged
J. O. TKtlEBLOOU. D. O.
HOUSE TO RENT
fVhat Would You Do?
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New .iboe
wi'.'uvr.v;....
No Old otock. All new end cleen.
BacHant & Roseoe.
Tarker Bros'. Old Stand
COR.
FRONT
NEW
MO
STORY
BLOCK.
VNlONk
a Hood, Oiasd Rap-
5'
Since the Burglars
Came to Town
KvidootlyTSim- peojiU- think it
better to put their muni-.v nherr
'll ivill Iw hsfo and «Mirnir>ir inU-reat thill) t,i
it ill tin- house,
ThalM-i-ms wiisibh-
What do yoa tblM aboac It ?
WlutdoyooDOabonr ti?
ADVANCE SHOWING OF
DRESS GOODS
'nesda.v erei
1 deposlw 1
== F0» PALL 1903 =
We are already sHowlaiFva Koodly asaortment of
the aew weaves In dress (roods of both forelra
aid doaestie manafactare
:
:
BaehdiathepopnlarZOllUncs. We have them in both i>laiD and fancy
in b^a and colon,
In price ^ 5Q pgf yj
H. I. KNAPP
Watchmaker
409 ft. lAilon fttreet
FIRST CLASS HORK
IS.. MY SPECIALTY.
WATCHEft, CLOCKft
AND JEWELBY REPAIBED PROMPT
.^Kraaddotha, VenetUas. Keraeya, Ueltoorand Fancy Boncles in a good
HSOperyd.
M-sio
Shoes For School
itoj-K Slio«. Ibsl an- mndr «[•
on .<uli8li lasts, but made i>f
bom-M material. TIR- s.il.-s aiu
luudi- of good hanl l<uil1»-i'.
If.somp one tol«1 ymi wlici-e yon 'ooiild {jet tin' Im'sI
School Shoes in the city? Yon would certainly in
vestigate and leai'P for yourself. Well that's just
what we are telling you. ' Wc Ixdieve we can give yc_>u
more value for the money than any other shoe store
in the city.
'
«o8 yr.tit St.
G, Guard.-
I UM. RsaldWuee.
LY. I I ■ I
I
■
Next finer senth el
Sq«lra*a SarlMr «Sos>
MR8. F. C. STUART,
A member^ »>e*n. O. G. T. for 62
years.
and that all courtesies be shown them.
Kruseheve Laid to Waste.
Monaster, Bnrapean Thrkey.
26.—Tbe once beantlfnl city of Krascbevo Is a heap of mins. The women
beautiful boquet. The badge was pre
and cbllJren are homeleas, exposed to
sented by M. E Curtis in bdialt of
; weather and famine. Tbe town Is
tbe grand lodge of UlcUgan and Is 3
rcnaered unlnhabliable by the odor of
corpses which are being gnawed 19 beautiful plece-of Jewelry and a fitting
ot the esteem in which she Is
dogs and pigs, tbe Ti
held. It IB made of gold with the I. O.
refusing to allow them to be removed
G. T. emblem In enamel and has the
the pretext that an Inquest wfll bo
number of yearn of the recipient’s
held.
lembershlp upon It In bfer reeptose,
Krusebevo U sltuatned on the
Mrs. Stnart gave a very entertain
mit of .a hill, eight honra' distant and
to the northwest
Uannstln It con ing little speech and menUoned'tbe
fact that wtiennhe took the pledge of
tained 2.000 bouses and 10,000 Inhabi
the order 62 yearn ago. it was Uken
tants. .moOly Vladis. calling themwith the right hand upon the Bible
selveV Oreekal TTiere were only 100
and that H was as aacred ;
poor Bnlgnrlan honsee. ,1^ 'Vlachs
who travel Iriege ever taken.
C. H. 1%eobalJ acted as cfaali
abroad on buainess. leaving their faip.
le meeting and In his address of
flies In Knudievo. After maUng Ibrwelcome to the vlslUng delegatee, said
tunes abroad by their dtUgenoe and
that he hoped the time would come
economy they return to spend their
when there would be another L O. O.
wealth In Krusebevo, where they .c
T. grand lodge held here, and when
fine houses, furniture and Jewels.
there would not be 21 or more licensed
On August 2, the day fixed for the
saloons In the city.
”*
Bulgarian att^k on
>. while
Urs. U. B. Whitney gnve a reading
four marriages were being edehr
enUled, The Street,” a parody «>
in the Greek church, a nnmhei
"Tbe Bridge," which was warmly apKomltajls. by prearratigefflenL
malned hidden In the dmrdi smd were pteuded.
M. E. Curtta then paid n touching
locked In by the sacristan on the con
tribute to the d^mrted membare who
clusion of the
have finlabed their work <m eaitll and
o'clock at night they wnmdad an alarm have gone up higher, and also spoke
by ringing Gie church bella. Rianilof Sister Stuart, and her nobla work.
taneouBly a band of SOO thsurgents,
He made a very snllable speech and
headed by PetraS. entered the town,
allNrho hrerd Uin jrUI cmtainly here
discharging their liBw.
after have a greater love and wapect
The terrified inhabltaiits rem
Indoors. The band first trained the
In the work.
residence of the msdlr nd
Brother COBOd of Maskegon and
the garrison ot. TmrpA
eoliUsn
________
O. W. Blaln of Orand Rapids also made
the oOdals of' the town, but the Inand theee
spared the Tnifelsh.lu^«i|)s.
■ml iMinf-Ti----- *Uttla<Boy in
The .Turks entered The OArn 'and
Blue," toy Miss Hnlda Nord, aooomguided by Tnreish.TtIliB«s.trm/tha ptnleJ by Mias Onie Folghnm. whtdr
neighborhood, attacked the I
was finely rendered.
the Greek ^blea and. ordered tbe
«eter HatOe Thompson of the grand
inmates searched and shipped:' They lodge of New .York then spoke a few
aeUed the
w«ds ct gmOUng from her lc4ge to
Ished the
tba. gmml todge now la aassloa here,
being 1mm
and lerainded thoae preaeat that the
Greek prieet who nqMit to pro lodge of whiMi she U a member also
tect hiB daughter was kfUed. The
has a very old member to the pereon
girl's ear-chigs v
of Cyrus K. P(»ter who has been a
hand was chopped off to i
ember for over 60 year*.
bracelet
After the completion of the p«^
gAmme. an adjourned' to the parlors
ts of loe ersam. <mk<
and peachee were served.
Tbe sack of Ki
days, during
and chlldrmi
aid Bh^, and
aoldlervand tba
During oi
til be oc
Bros.
black akr and the wind came like
eytfione IriasL Weather obaervera hero
said It reached a velocity of nearly
FEDERAL COURrJURORS DRAWN
46 knots, nse sea. calm all day.
boiling fnrioaUr in leas than five min
ces after tbe gale scrack.
In bait an boor after tbe storm
broke in Ita^MU tbe clouds cleared
away fr«R|M|P>rilUaaUy mnmlnat.
ed by tbe ae5lqg ran and tbe wind
died out as rapidly as ,lt had oosm
It left a tumultuous aea. brealcers
Tbe grand and traverse Jnry venire
ling high all about Sandy Hook- for the October term of the Federal
Only a few drops of rain fell.
for the Western district oT
Ml^lgan was prepared yesterday.
$225,000 FOR ISO READINGS Metsbera of both the grand and tzavJury are expected to report at
the Federal court In Grand Rapids.
MUNIFICENT SUM OFFERED
'Tueaday. I
MARY ANDERSON.
The members drawn from this vJcIblly for the grand Jury are; Brown.
South Boardman; Sidney S. Sbqiard.
Petoskey: John H. Platt, OafiHlac; W.
London. Aug. 26.—Mr. Gran has of A. White. FIfb lAke: A. 8. Dobaoa.
fered Mary Anderson de Nafarro $226. Traverse City.
For the traverae Jnir: L. K. Cleve
000 for a aeries ot 160 readings from
land, Traverse City; Harry jabnaon.
Shakespeare and other poets. As a
further Indnoemrat Giau offered to Hapicton: Augustus J. Walbre^L
.Central
Lake.
donate 50 per oent of whatever prerilt
he should make to any reUgions char
ity Ume. 4e Navarro might name.
Hme. de Navarror made tbe following
reply:
■ I have a decided dislBcUsation to
face the public again. Then 1 oould
not bear to leave my precious home
life, with all its beauty and peace,
help those less fortnnate than cos's
self in not possesslDg this world's
goods wonld he a high moUve
sacrificing t^e-s own personal Indin^
Uon but up to tbe preaenl I hard
Rot been breve enongb to do this.'
Mr. Oran Is not dlsconreged and still
hopes to receive an aeoepUnee of his
offer, pointing out that so tar Mme.
de Navarro has not refused* posiUvely.
CONTRACT 18 LET.
Fine Steel Steamer Ordwed for N. M.
Transportation Ce.
The Northern MieUgin TreasporUtion Co. fans let the contract for a steel
ner. 278 feet In length, and a
LDteed speed of 16 mllea an hoar.
It will b
for SM people
This information was banded ont
foil afternoon by Agent B. H. Pope,
il.. confirms
(
printed a couple
weeks ago by The
Daily Eagle that this eompasy wonU
build a new passenger steamei
next season.
n%-. NO. 1 red, MH: No. $ <
WeuM LIcenae All Books
Port Austin, Mich.. Aug. M.-^eqrge S214: No. I white oats, »€%.
-^g>K;8ep
inrmy. m»r- of Port AaMln, U
vreblBg pot a novel ocriiitipn of tba her, M.
ilqnor quertkm. One phau of It M
tksf every dtUan should^ ohjiied
to take ont'a Ileaosa before being allosred to buy a drink.
TWO WERE KILLED BY TRAIf«
Brekmnan A. O. Canfield, aged 25, was
killed at Lenairee JuncUon last nWiL
Tbe.body was found on the track hy
his conductor and Jt is not known how
the acddsni happened. Both feet are
cut off. '
perouB farmer, was instantly kUled b
last nl^L He had here
attendlag the carnival,
wife and three sons.
WAB MARRIED lYWAY.
Duneaa Csidwell Cbere a artfs bi
Duncan CaUwMl, am of Robert
CaldweU ot the Ann of CMdweQ *
London of this dty. was united In mar'
riage to Hiss LUlan WMliver at the
hoHie of tbe bride’s parento at Toenmsdi. at 11 o'dode this forenoosL
Both parttaaare weU known Id this
dty as Mr. CaUweU has Uvad beMftw
many years and Miia W^vsr was
trimmer in tbe.miniaarr stocw of Mlaa
Dohany of this dty. for sereraJ seaTTwooaide win take a
weddiag trip m the Inkea before eon-'^
Ing to tbU dty. ^esaAhay «m make'
their tatare brnre at tSO Bart taadb
ctreeL
s
Tba pmait of feiidtty reminds 0^
of tba.nboMfimlndefi wm «>» ■
p xtrarTto
ggi p firtnk.(fi;«atai6 'ItoW
J
■■■■^'
'.x‘
■BQPST.ag,
V
Jke DMy Bagie.
mmi
'3
Saiye $ f $
OtoPortiffeaM
»uftOfurapM.
^m^‘
Heal l&tate & toanr
PaitRigpki
lag U U not the a
BreMbe een, otii*
qeette Mining Jq«i«nL>"
|-a®Kr'
l- B. teOWN. .
oiti r • ’
De j/nks always wsiit>Hi to sag the
tight ' ihhiA.'bn- aouiehow be never
coifid. Me
speeding S coepie
etit^B PM
Of
weeks in «- WtseoMhi town, and on
O tka tk« iMtetenlng-oM-fOT his dAstiore s»rt
TMrtonm. tbe
>Bss De .Vercy, a very pretty young:
lady, to wtmm be I..............................
‘And are .voc gotog to-nitfbiL-Hr. De
Jinks?" she said, "nm io sorry we
haven’t seen man- of you during your
ay.'
■
~I^. don’t mentfra n," be rec
tnnicd. witii'-an excess et gaUantry.
■Tadaed. Ii-has been all my es«it, Hiss
Da .Vercy."
A dew moments igter be Mwfbis
mistake, but conld not fla^ a-^hance
to atone for It until, as he was aibont
to
leave tor thee depot, one of
TEACHERS APPRECIATE
iSJSV
pter "At
KANSAS
LOVERS.
Kbbbu sdiool t«ukpra sra la a
g{«te « rebdllOQ ow the r»oau
datioB of tbe sUte board torbUdlns
tbe costtins of Uadien darias scfaool
temia. •
“AU the wDrid 10Y«B a kw" aad,
Kaaeas teadiera are aot enopt tna!
badrt flottefW as aw be aeei
the toUowiag lesotuUou adopted reaterdar at tbe eloee of the 'aonaal Innitate:
Whereat, Osr tathert name to ^ahat la pvraBaaee at a high aM bohr
de^ to ettabUth the iatUtathma -of
freedom apd S|tnait7 on
^
aad did herole eerriee In the dark aa^
bloodr dayi of tbe border war to eatahU* cofkstItBtioaal uber^ la thta
state; therefore, be It
;
Beeped, That we Yiew with alarm
tile tAdeno' of atiwcd boards In eer>
. tain parts at
to adopt bai^
aad oppreeshre wiesimros In reetiiotku of ow sacred and «naUe6
right that to snbmlt to soA Crzaanr
wonM prore us to be nnworthr cblldrea ot snob noble parentace; that
larger peroenUKe of oar teeohers be
ing marriageable, we tirge upon
the neoeaaltT of Tlgotou and snoi
ing rebeOioa against thU attempt to
deprive uS of onr rl^t to oonrt and be
eo havetft Mid ‘good-tpT to Him
De V«Y!r. have yoo?"
Bare wda a chance that waa not
to be lost Tnmlag to tbe fair damael
with fata aweetaat aad most ^doiia
Bdie be Mid: ,
“Indeed I -bdeei old bey. I bed tbe
plksoreof segtoK -gooddij^ to KUp
De Vercy flrat M aU.”
And then-be went-bli way. betfevlDg
he bad.“done htg^f proud-"
onto Central Udhm ^
Utim A DaytA. Late Store A IDcklgaa Southern and WabaMi raOwaya.
14 bl^ acts
MuskDka Wharf Exourelen.
. LDdiCE NOTICES.
tad^i^ aud .
Oeiib’ ^tchels
JwSlL’-i soh
at grealty reduced rates to Mnslmke
Wharf. Ont. ria Oraod Trank raU—
................................«un-
toacGniriav-liwciaitcts
fnMaoB CuiM Cmplcte
IBCEi at. 35c, sec, 75t
:l^fl which will be
Closed Out at
Below Cost.
JOHNT.
I morDing
e Citlsens'
’mmt' fstatKfiMl.
fssnssa
a. W.M HI. w—.
Lorangm. worthy preatdAL ’
Bev.' 3otm Mattbews,- wbo '
piooM UetbodM preMber ot
bo.ms- has bees remembered for his
ilrtod^ieas and-toany peepharltlea ac
cording to UpplDc^a Bia wife., wbo
' more liberal in her Mcas, waa
fend (rftifess. and once sold a bnrean.
and wttii moMg bon^t'a new haL‘
Tks XoHtrwlng Soaday Brother' Uatthewa, being distnibod at tbe beginlog of his diacoaree by several of tbe
BongregaboD TurolDg to aee the late
5To.
arrlralA aald: "Brethren aod ato^rB,
eretoty.
^—
don't bother to look aroond any more;
I’U td) yon wbo comes In." ms be did.
calling eadfa one by name, mnchto the
mortlflcatioii of tbe tardy ' membera.
Hla wife was among tbe laot, and Annie Boole. W. M.
when sbe walked down tbe altie be
‘^ke way there for Sister Hatthem. Sbe U comii)|; with n bnrean on
~
BEADLE
GOODS
i Nt In
'to M
fan.
Com and Tomatoes ‘
are as'^pod as jcan
be put iri) at any.• -price. Only
f cMtts aid tnu
“
IScacaa-
Sen r«f sv Htohki as to imi
ef "MKeBi Sid MsBtodss a( Preterty."
I Lb. Royal JIger
r
tall-can Silmen
I5c a cas. -
I Lb. Royal Tiger
Salmon Steak
BvUently Father U
who tends strleay to
DO time to waste
rrlsnd-WbBt'B tbe mstts', <M UBf
Usenat Ae returu yoor toref
nitsd One-Zkat-s lost tbe ttoabto.
(be lelBtMd It and told me to am It
»PILL8.|
n MMS ote glti.-PttoeetoB Urn-
Hamilton dfidg
goyal Tiger
25c a caq.
WOMEN MUST BE DRESSED.
Father Hencber. pastoa.. of
Mary’a Catladie Anfch at Springfield,
-ni, is fixing hltutif to be very tmprvalar with theses by his recent
setloa forUddlng women to «t«
mnttnsry with deeoUeto gowai and no
hsndgaar, hot he says be
en&itm
the decree at aU cctts. aad reoeatiy be
- o marry a bride antO she bad
. ' Men’s Suite, worth *7.60, *8.S0 end'
MaODputinourepecial lot to ulnae
at choice *6.00 -no bettor chance will
(ever come your way to gat: a Ifoaineaa
adit for about what the coat alow 18
worth.
CANNED
f
'S;
ONE-FOBOTH, ONE-THIRb TO
ONE-HAUf leer thin real ralueaeihgle Beira fine woreteH tb«t we wi»i
tocldaeoet thia Ibonth-many three
^ollgrgoode'goingat ond dollar sod
fiftycenta.
'
The Michigan
trasi Company
BREz I N
•w“- • • ■™“-
Telephone 157.
aatrtSutilhptiiliipito
TRAVERBE CITY MARKETS.
Tbe following eeUlng prices are
dinted:
OUENEW-
FALl antf WiNTER
—SUITS—
-All tbe latest Styles
of Hickey and Freem a n Co.
li o e,.
Roch ester, New
York, are displayed
on our tables. Suits
bought of us are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
:
Butter, dairy........
2rtTp51b!":;
This is the
CleaibHk por^ pee D..............
10
ing “train bntchera" CC aU tbe nnl- Sbcrisn pork, per bbl................. 17 00
10
sancM that tbe pnUle has stood tor CodfitiLPerlb..............................
IB
many years. tbU was one of tbe worsL Ham. pm- lb..................................
Baoon, per Ib..................................
16
Scnne agents made tbemsMves
Dosioos by
««ftbMrwarM. ^6(9le
who desire to read can boy a sapply
ot reading matter beCore starting on
their trip. Tbe exampte eet by tbe
Pere lUnmetto sho;:! 1 be fbUowed by
tbe Oraiid BapMo A Indiana and otbM
rcada. Tbe mle has already been
ndi^ted by tbe Ann Arbor railwny.
tfument which becMUa
pedognph wueh not only keepn
record of the disUnee walked, I
mekee a line nap ot the vUrecUon tak
en. There ere lots of men wbo wonldnt care to have them In their pockeU
,
The
■-1
Whet.EdMere Sep.
Anyhow, n ecMe might nnable Ooveraor BUm to lenm whet became of
L MEANB, HAVE A FIT.'A MENB^Ib
itoen aad bMen. .
Sli-.
IIP
.V.’iBtoidc
•rites. *kb^^grtoUme7^ ^
'itMf
“’rT"™:.""”.''. .
' BOYS* 8U1BT WAISTS, alcaing
$5.50
$3.50
“ $2.50
19c
TRY OUR SCHOOL •HOG81
tmwrrn wmieta has last pnrrbss
ed amitbM retideaee. wUA nukes S4
that be mms and oooaidas. He evtdcntty thinks nksce’a no place like
Mr
MOHPULK 8D1T8 are the meet slylUh-^aodemne fab-
li:3
Miss avth Bryan! dsngbter of W. J.
ftyaa. nt tbe age of U, obooaes to
gire M the glare end glitter ot eotfety
end work tor the good of boMitity.
Bbe win be aMoeleted wltb Xene Ad-
If Mr. PnUtnerk eehnet of tonmalte does Mtbiv men tlm to tmA
the New Task rapccten not to'tika,*'
School be^ios next Monday and you
surelywant your boy to have a good start
The well dressed boy is prepared to be care
ful, not only of his clothes, IjDt in'at! his
work—it helps him to succeed. _
THE BOSTON STORE will sell you the
olothing that is dressy, that will stand hard
knocks, and at a positive money saving price-
^^11
The po' srUte traeh had to go way
back aad stand op at a railroad din
ing ban in Hamlet. N. C., yeMerday
beeanee Booker T. Washington aad a
40 etSored peo|de got down to
.The tables first Booker Isn't so sl^.
MiMteaa is tn find wta
story of tialBBbetBg stopped by gn
bMPera. Kansas win have to toil b
now « ttatsme aboW tfa« hrgqi
eattog nU the
pained box a
Boys’
\A/@e^k:
diM me to toy It
tore
storiMkg.. I am now a tbe -ranfi'to
I'neovtoi and owe nO to Dr. B3agk
Flanttoi^W^
BiwA a variety In tha vwy ef tot irtV Fisnnel *Mto7A Blue, Week. Rad.
Brawn. Whito, Oray. Tm^ Eto, bnl, peerib»:« ^1,1. Mera-plMn er
fa^y, with nr w»M)M Alter, g^y ,
SI.00
AL-lJ UBOOL.
IL50 $84)A>
62.75
•ELUNB OUT ALL BOVS’ BU (TB->BpteBdM veiMeiL^ateee 6 to 1A
out from B2A0. «SA0. P4M. fiSAO erid WJ» down to W4A WAO. «2A0,
fora you buy elsewhere.
.
.
MILLER BROS.
157 Front SL
Beidle Block.
Several Desiiable Faimis.
Seven room bouse and l<>t
on Randolph street, near Eluiwood avenue school. Easy
terms; prjee $1,000.' .
Seven room house'on ~Kos^
street, lot 50x186.
Price
$750; half cash, bslanee
time.
Four dwellings on East
side, reasonable prices, easy
terms.
Seven room house West
Ninth street, stone founda
tion,cementcellar, Iot50xl6|6.
Price $1,400. .
Seven room bouse on West
Seventh street, stone founda
tion, lot 66x172. Priee$l,400
Enqttlrc at my oTfice
tar terms. SKs*?“’.T^
You Will Be Dollars Ahead
On
Clothing
If jfQU buy these days. We will sell ydu any suit from'.our great stock
of Men’s ami Boys' Clothing at a special FIFTEEN. PER CENT DISCX)UNT. Thei-e sii-e many weeks yet when these lighter weight summer
suits can be worn with comfort—then look at the saving. It is worth
while to save seveial dollars when you can—money can’t be made any.
easier, and you get a splendid suit of clothes, School begins very soon
and your boy wants a gopd school suit—just the time to buy, and you
save enough to buy all the tablets, pemals and paper he needs for tbe
full term.
'
PrudenttoPay25c for a 75c Siraw llat?
I&ost decidedly, when y08 ^et the styles we offer. If your size is-bera
yet, you-will have your money’s worth several times over. There are
only a few left There are warm days coming when you will really need
such a straw hat
,
New Autumn Colorings in 5S“"' Nakwear
We always were the first to show the newest ideas in Nediwear. The
latest patterns are all here, and they are beauiiful—just what well
dressers always want For those who always we^ a Four-in-Hand, we
show hundreds of dainty patterns, in dark and light-shades, at ,25c, 50c
and $1.00, in both imrrow and wide. If you want a tie that “ties”
we have a fine assortment to'pick from, costs yfu either a quarter ora
half: The Little Midgets are beauties and the’make a neat tie, these
sell for a quarter. Many men can’t tie a tie, bo we have tbe ready-madeBows, and they are so neat, and it is “your pick for a quarter.” Ther^
are mkny new ideas in the De Join Villes, The Asoote, Th6 l^^s, in
colors and qualities of material. If you want a white^tie, we have near
ly every, style that is made. No question-about making the sale—it is
only which you will wear.
"...
THE HAf^» & iAY JlERCANTILE CO.
,.:r
DAihY BAaiiR
WATEt CAME
WWNWfLOOH
«MtlM A_Cc. piy . »;i«hMt
l»rlo**ifor Mrtp lrDiy fNtaf*.
rabber, raga. ate. Yaf< m Bay
atreefc. Sant .poatal or «aH icnmn>' PI»M 246.
^ mis
mm
, TDe Best Ncw-Englaad Story
r everwnttto. For a
time
O. P.CABVBS.'- F. W.0A£V&
SALTED PEANllfy
la frem N». 1 SmiiWi
... mnd era treated In a
cleat pure taay. No tard or old g
uyd in ottr own make. Eeeh ert
rd to deal
MR8.->. 6. WHITE.
,R. O. White. Mgr^
today’s Chance!
A place to build a borne—two
nice Urge lou on Elmwood
AveDur—ooe minute from Front
Slreel-blg and roomy—06alM
feel Sell cheap or exchange tor
iioute and lot. If yoo can take
adrantagepf this, see '
NERUNGEft
Tlie man over MUiftea’s.
I
ctmsrnup
I
Unh^oui
A-Heartri(fl
WELL...
Have you decided about
that piano yet? Think
.vour home would l.e pleas-
for yon to buy—the oue
that will Btand,the test In
every way is the KIM
BALL. SeeUe goods and
learn, wbat the factory
prices and liberal terms
means to yon.
W. W. KIMULL CO.
ia Front Street,
N. e Strong, Managw.
kvnTtblnc lu.i
sbMtme.le.uttslsc a
ALWAYS
SOMETHING
TO ANNOY YOU
When yon are using oil
lamps or any kind ol light
bnl KLECTBICITY
In
yonr home or office. There
is oothlng^llke ELECTBICITY for lUnminaring
porponcs, No smoke, no
vuieil, (Ki greaae, no danger
from fires—it U tiie mv>t
eeoBomicA
illuminator
be proenied.
BSardman River
Electric Liilit G
Power Company.
GAS
RANGES
m
&
gOto
i-
t'Ftoli mtMl Gmne Lmw"
jrilibenthAr offi
neaa hours,
ore. each day,
da] ready I
INatlRANCE.
ity." write* r. t,
ciTv IN iRitr;
Mlaa Oejla Buma1>a4 gonh.to Solon
foraYialt.
v • .
There will be a party in Foraatero*
Ban next SAurday evening.
Mlaa Myrtle Welle of ItolaSe, 0« la
the gaeet at
aad
Opber.
Mr. WHHam Wolf. ipeeUI idvertlst« agebt for “At Cripple Creek." is
In the rity.
J
of Hodgea'ia
to be married today in Mr. Irwta Hawi
tings ot Kingsley.
The aaat sale fbr Whitaker A Naah'a
big production ot “At Cripple Creek"
opened nt the hmK>fflee this morning.
H. E. Splesr went to Thompeonville
thU morning In the interests of the
fntniture department ot the Boeton
Store.
Henry Flfsrek, sen of Jc^h Flfarek of 214 North DirislM street, left
today for Uenomlbee to risit his eonsin for a short time.
The Diaelples' Sunday aehoel gave
a pienlo to Bowers Harbcw this momlog on the Columbia and there were
about 160 who Atended;
W. D. Bridg^ returned-Teem Niagara
Falls last nl^t Be says he had k
good time and thA the falls are sUH
doing bnaineas A the'same old place.
Mias Fannie Getty of Kalkaeka U
help to Ateud sererA weeks, studying
violin with P«rf. C. B. .Horst before
Joining the Boston tadles' Sym^ooy
orchestra aboot the middle of Septem-
than eve
Many Pislda >f Com Are Flooded tickets have
yem, A $9«
':
and Ruined.
''
- Maryville, kas. Aug. 26%A Ao«dbuibt vUlteJ thU Tldnlty yesterday
causing the Big Blue river to rise 16,
: feet within a few hours u
great fiood ol watec sooth down the
bottoms Aong thA stream. Many tnbabltahts In tte lowlands were driven
&om their homes and heavy damage
4o property was done. One death by
drowning U reported.
Hsrysvllle was deluged and the bot.
toms werp filled with water from 10 to
1C feel deep. F4fty houses were al
most eoUrely aubmerged. their
mates tsMog refuge in trees and
Seventy-five persons had
been rescued In boata by. daylight and
by nooh 20 others were tAcen to ptaoss
of sAety. The storm washed oat the
tracks ou the Blue Talley bma&h of
the Onion {Ucifle for aeverA mQes,
and wlped'»el««rapb .Aad-tAeptjljBe
wires, cutting the town oS freto out
side comrauAcaUon till late in the
day. One of the rescalng parties was
head^ by Congressman William A.
CAderbead. The river te now fAllng,
although tarms for miles around will
be under water for several days.
A wAI«f water struck Ylelt. a town
of 1,006, on the Vermillion river, east
A here. In llie same county, driving
the residents of the low lands from
CsUIn and Alfred Fnlrehilda thAr homes. Previously the Vermil
of Flint arrived in the Aty yesterday ion had risen foor feet .in an hour and
and will spend the week Ashing In.
vielr U five feet ---------------- ^
tt.1. re^An
e the giwets of..................
this
All the atoTtt and perhaps
rSaidences are Inimdated and the dawiagf
street.
thA.d>Uce U esUmated at >50,000.
Mrs. W. C. Walker ‘went to Carp The river Is-three miles wide.
lake this morning for a short stay. At
The same storm Aruck.Seneca, In.
Grenickvme she was Joined by Mr. and the next county east, wbor^ 84 Indes
Mrs. LoAs OreillAi. Mrs. Henry Qreil- of water feH. It was the heaviest
ick and Blanch and Frank ^Aochvil
and it left the
and the Misses Marie and Lottie Brno- Maacha_rlver the hipest for years.
lar of Chicago, who are visiting them. Many fields of com were fhwded and
j. R. Taylor,
the Grand lAand bridge was washed
the QranJ RaAde. Bvenlng Press, C.
and severA mites of track and
E. Taylor, ot the City News Stand and half a dozen culverts on thA road are
D. C. Davies who Is visiting in the gone.
city from Kentocky, went on a flsUng
trip this morning. They wilt return
BEAUTIFUL SYSTEM.
tomorrow.
The Sunday school and congregation
ta Grace eburefa will hold a basket Pension Dept. Takes 12 Vaars to PaK
on Mloh. Veteran's CWm.
picnic at Bdgewood on Tbnrsdsiy.- Bwi
SL-Clair, Mich., Ang. SS.-Hea^
will leave comer (rf tJnlon and Blghth
street and Boardman avenue and State Balfour, a navA veteran of the dvll
street at 9 o'Aock. Adults'will be »A. lived A Marine City In 189L
when he applied for a- pension. He
charged 15 cents; children tree,
it Amuld rAn. the pIcAc wlU be held wAted 10 years for the dre
bureaus ot the pension departmeuL A
Friday.
Washington, to dedde whaler or not
entitled to a pension. Then
SENATOR HANNA ILL.
he died. His. widow still lives A Ma
rine City, and on Saturday laA ahe
He Suddenly Collapsed While In Hit
received notice from the department
Office YeeteVdsy.
Cleveland. 0„ Ang. 26.—SenAor thA the claim bad been allowed. She
lanna was taken suddeuly ill whUe-in will receive about 61,000 bade penhis office yesterday and a physldan. don In addition to a moothJy stipend
tfrko was cAled. ordered thA be go for the red of her life.
to bed at once. Mr. Hanna, the doctor
Bteted, was snlfering trmn stomach
trouble Ad this, together with the In
tense heaL caus^ the trouble. SenHanna will probably be confined
to bis room for Mvoal days.
News of the Theatres.
A carload ot spedA scenery Is car
ried for the produdlon of “At Cripple
Creek.” which will be seen tor the
first time in this dty neA Satniday
night, August 29, A SteiuWrE's Grand
opera bouse. Ibis fine di^aa will be
acted by one of the best ca^a
seen 4n* melodrama.
The Detroit Free Press said ot tills
plsy: -In 'At Cripple Creek' seveiA
types new to the stage are Introduced,
ud dever diaracter drawing is one
of the
given one higher. tboogfat, then ti>o
work has acoompUshed its purpose.
Applying the ted > “The Deventh
Hour." whldi wa
large udlenee in Steinberg's Grand
Isa Aght U Is found that the piece is
iBcUpg. Athough as an Interesting
story flUed with thrilling dlmaxwi It
is a eaecess. The comedy at the play
Is dever. the stage settings were fine
and the kompany a deterring one.
___
DEAL WITB iVElivitASIY LOOt
r the name. Foley’s Honey and Ta.
Paving Teix
iSi
forttte
savins d Oas* atreA from Front atreA
te BtAe sti^ and State stMet-from
Union *tre« to Casa street Is now In
n-.v,hands tor ooUeetlon. TheBrMassetemeot to Im paid on or before the
Wib day d September, 1968.
Office Id Wilhelm block. Boom 210.
The. dty has been paying ter locA
M. E. HASKffli,
8221-tr
City Treasurer.
dealers 12-40 a barrel for cemgnL and
bad-thought it ibl right until Iten’itfiL
when the dty clerk readA oi
tion from a Detroit firm, offering to
put the cement-down here for |LM,&
barrel.
...................... pf the seww in alley
Th^ of'the locA dsAers are aWer- oast d DAon street has been placbJ
men, and they hastmud to
tbe I
that a Anrap in the markd has lust
of Soptember. 1903.
Office in WOhelm block. Boom 210.
M. E BA8EELU
3221-tf
• City Treasurer.
'' .'A Physician HMlad.
HIS WAR HAS.ENDED.
clan d Smith's f
*■ years I had baen grabUy bother
T9^n Editor. fUvu Up Mis Battle
od with kidney asd -bindder troiMe
With Buslnan Men.
and enlargad
d prostrate ^aad.
daad. I need
TdbUu. Mich., Ang. 26.—With Ian
known to the pr----- ^—
week's luue ot Tustin Topics, nudled wKhont ... ... .
yesterday, that paper, after a> exis nse rdley-B Kidney Care. “ASteteJo
; three bottlea 1 w» entaraiy reuev
tence of nearly 10 yean, suspends pnband cnretL I praaartba It npw daily
UcaUcNL This is the flnA ending of
the war waged by Editor W. A 'MbGovem agAnd the buAnees men of
this Actnity.
-,7
^
week, entitling him to IM Acres of
tend In the northwwt terrtturfes. The
land was given him (« aooonnt of his
services as a soldier in the TweetyMoond batUUon of
ilzed in Norwich. Oat. In 18S6. to
repri the Fenian raid. The cdalm is
aaM to be worth >1.600.
i-hn<a ^nA rib,
'*ad *pe^ asthe five’wards d the
Agtet tor MlfBItan Buff
city d TTaveree City, MlcMgaii. have
been placed In my bands for coHaeUon.
will be tn my oflkgff.for-the purpoae
of coQeeting snld taxea^m' aval? week
until Nov. 1. 1903. tron
o-cioek until 11; no o'clock in the
nettretftke msttiksin m forenoon
and from I <rdaok to 4.
«s(M fess ever kasws. ^
o'adck In the afternooB d caA day.
POPE LEO' XIII
All taxes paid befora-September 1'
for sAe by J. W. Sister's Uptise will be received without collection
tees and (
«i«i,
pAd on September 1 and until October
1 a penalty d <me per oest fot^poUecU(» Wni be diaige/ on A1 takaa r».
mAAog unpaid oh Oetobm 1 and nm
penAty d two pet.
IT
8800-tf
City Transwer,
r. we atwaya fed aacTy te
a named Smttlf with a aon named
t doaVffM'Wg Wiillu AeMW,-don't try to ncondla yow
gaud Fnmltnre Packing.
Barlfiriii Itiems
Here are several items from -fliSereut depktiDent8,.eyferyoneabar^kin, odds and ends
is wW they are. '
“'“-“■r One-Third Off
48c
One-ttaif Off
Dreaalag Sacqnea of Uwn, former price TS ceot^
' Laoe OlOTea, former priee SO'eeata.
■25c
5c
$1.38
o. E. GsaE,
One lot Gingham Pettieeate,
Loan Headiiiiarters
?**jn«Mm»?E.,Fwfos.
;»oR^.v««ow.oc.
Hude and Damask Towels, Alphtly soiled from diapla?. - | Qwei«S6e.Bow............................................................................ lyC
We advance
money to
Salaried
People and
make loacs
horaea ot
other per
sonal prop
erty.
I® SH 1 ROOK-KEEPlUiG
THE NATIOUL LOAN COMPANY.
C. A. SUTMERLAND, Mgr.
I nwilhete Blk. with Dske Luatxr Oc
The TrsmeOlT Mms Ukfie offers to those unable to
attend school, a course in BookJteeping identical
to that tnug-ht in the College for- home study.
There are eight sets, comprising WliolesAe and
Retail and changing from Single to Double Entry.'
The .entire
K^K FILMS
course,
with ',all
siationery,
for
$20.00
DEVetOte WEE
M ftentar. tetM
This'ft way ahead of any correspondence jcliool,
for you have tbe chance to consult your teacher'
K7IB, rrMi2t»sp.Bi.
Waifs Drag Store
SonVsnlr
CMatllOVBB
IRDIKk JIGKOB
TBC«T mwa riBH
\-
■
The mx'roTU tar oie coaedton^eff
d laylag, teathar retevA-
;
^itewer Tax
Father Cbartas OTtsiUy, tn charge d
the Adrian CathoUc church, attemi^
you-- It took, lb suicide by
IS rescued from the canA by the su-
I
NoflOE TB TAXBAViERS.
C«fi>Gt cleaning
OwosBO. MMh.. Au^
d«A tiiA
bad an UMpleasMit look
It's seyfiea^the
A Hondsy Aght'i
Ffid—Edwin O. Wood was elected write Martel 1
president of the NaUonA PrAemA
congress in MilwaAme. The cangtaas aoT Core made me a srall man." SoU
by Jas. G. Jobam and 6. E. WAt.B
meet In SL Louis neA year.
"i^otforiBg you our stdrioe to gA a
Oas iijiix*!, Te
that you have your bouschrld equipped
with the beA appHance Tor eoOktng
the world cantains. There U n/Jitng
better. It U good snoufft tor .any
body.
FVidigV How smd Tar aCords im
We bare the
Naarty PerfaHa Hte Life.
In nj dty. mediate reiNfi to asthma sgSerani In
the -mcM stegM and if taken In time
A ranasray-wlmoA ending tataDy,
wfU affect a corn. Bold by Jaa. G. Matte
a hosriMe tear op the^d
-johnten aad 8. a. WAt A Sana, eodw J B. Onmr. FiankUn <Mo*ai, 01
'-------------tt
doptote
------- ---------------------- Andes BAs*
the reet ot ■ SAd AO tidffila to<
tist.
;
W and^
Traverse City
Gas Coni|Miny
n and Bu^ea A Boibnigh. :
HAY FEVER SEASON HERE.
Victims ot'TSls' ahnoylng disease will
nee greA benefit by taking
Hoccy'and Ta. as it Mope the
fiiaenlt breathing
I Also a lot d CntTanettea wd
I Oveisoata. The Bqfaoit Store.
“Side Itaeked," one ot the oldert
Lsnsln®—Owing to the large number
an/b«A ot the sooaOed tnmp dramas,
comes back to Stdaberg's Grand opeim d soldiers who will attend the army
Kentneky this fan,
bouse nert Wednesday. September 2,
Kidd has orIt .is Mill under the managemei
dole WAten, for whom It gAned fame dared an addItlonA 1,000 wt>.w «aand fortune. Since 1t was last seen In
Tnavette City the iday has bdw
Frankfort—The BoyA Frootanac lio-.
written and mad* more pleaalng h»«t.
tel will close for the aateon Bap
ever.
1 after a more necasstal w
D laA year.
Quick RellA for A
T /t X E S !
roga. Irat the'woan- A
att^
abb k^.-my wUb in nsteOaM bMt
n^.iaan. ate.says Seetric BMtan
•te^iBb splendid for ^Ae traoMes;
O* thsy W n gtnni* '
n of an Err
In stAlng thA Bev. C. T. Stout A
the FlrA M. E. ehoreh sAd thA Henry
VIII founded the church'd England
' was made.. He said Henry
found the
UPTON'S ’ ROMANCE.
He-traced the Chnrdi of Etaghand from
apostolic times in ancient Brlte and
QUd That Some Giri Says She Uves clAmed that It bad ever reatsted osnrHim.
paliou d papal power.
New York. Aug. 26.—Sir Thomas
Llpton was asked whether he bad tak■«r osmila ■lac.
noUce of the inquiry of a Glasgow
Hd was iDtUaed to-be somewhat
young woman, reported tty cable, as niggardly.
•'|ildii-t I sre you going through my
to whether It was true thA.he bad
promised to marry''kn American girl tn»i«-rii- iioekct* tills morning?”
-y<-s. clear." she replied.
If be won the cup.
Don't you know it isn't right to get
He was informed thA the Glasgow
giri bad sAd that she had'a pecutlA money that wnyr' be demaxMad.
“If you will arrange It ao that 1 can
and personal intpreA lu the answer to get It any mlier way." sbe returned
the question. SAd Sir Thomas:
fwortiy. -It Will plpUM me.”-CWcngo
“It cheers me up more than I can Post.
tell In the bonr of this, my present de
feat. to kndw thA some-girl, somee, cares about mV
I menu ud note- 16-yaarold youth. Is under arreA here
the charge of worWng the tin badge
worthy dramatic strength.”
on Mrs. J. Loomis
whom be is At^gad to have robbed
It is said thA the tMt A a bodt
play is, thA if one is made better or of her podietboo^
.Ua-
mgcf
•irm
personAly.
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Look This op Before Investing In Ariy Offier!
LOOKING FOR fftOOBLE?
You will find more of it in less time'
in a poor flour, than in any bther tbiPer
we know of. Therefore when baying
don’t Mod short of the ‘-BUST.”
Maliulactured by
r
ltatniah£rl.ay€o.
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ma DAILY
EAGLE Want ADa
low THE MARK WASREACBEB
proved; five scree In
•even, rooraa; acme orehard—a
over 100 tons of hay; windmill, tai
grenarr.' .two baiSA etc. Uitla
.MoNa^ insured and ReelMiNtlTEB WA« TROTTER8*
;
GOAL FOR a YEARS.
Dvetor. aiDVMkM. Wb.. Oraerml tats Snhanga.
TO 8BUr-Houae on Bast Ber^
street 4 bouatii on Tenth, etreat,
WAMTB]>—Tbe b«et fMim- that ILOOO one bn Nlntk etreet one on Rail RECORD RREAKiNO HAS SpEf^
wUl bur, numloc down way avenue, two <w Webster, two
BTCAOY SIN)
tNcs ista.
n
State, qae on Washington and
to anllAny rCaaonatunmh «.Ji»'*Fs
WinHn „ .
A Me^aman, 308 LADY SUFFOLK cAeATKD VhE
I, WU, Oasenl DeUT«^.
FIRSTr SENSATION.
s 1kg i<Ma
ZHM
WeMgSepa^ 817 West'
Seventh
^
_-Tly threw or f<8iir ONfl^ 8>nga *m(SayM Sy Ibe city lay^ al^aUa are
dslsg ehMt.dS.barttfMf
ardar
Mhrf-.duMa MaiiSl.wT^rpH ar-.
..
Hie mile In two.mtautoa.-llBt. by rived in Uie oHy Mt evMilng to epend
her TwmUpa-^ harpkreitt. Mr. and
Lou DiUoa. at ReadvUle, recalls the
Mrs. p, Needtart.ioD, West Seventh
tact that few 58 yean the drivMs and
trainers have been migaged In reowdA IMnrit geww] ia being put down
breaking. In the early days It was
ecroea Cans riraet'Rtrm Ute allley beslow work, but beginning in the TDs
iween Fron{ «aj| Union.' T^ sewer
the fast ones began to come, in these
pipe U being Mid. ay that the street
58 years the record has been lowered
will not be tora^ when It Is npeeslust 39^ eeconds.
.On OcL 13, 1846, the gray mare. sary to^ut ia a larger eewer.
-Acroee the Sake" and "Through
Xady Suffolk, trotted a mile at Ho
Wonderiand- U tbe topic ot a alereopboken In 2-.29H. this bMng the first
Uc<m tectum to W given at the Baprecorded Instance In which 2:30 was
chnnk; thlF evMilag J>y O., W.
beaten at the diagmial way of going.
Blalif.
A under thp
the*asplces
«asplces of tlthe I. O.
Two. converted pacers. Pelham and
Highland Maid.mit tt down to t:87 In
There
tte next dl^t years.
eitf -who oaftaihly bqUevee In advei.The next reak eenaatlon to Lady
tiding, .tee b
fonr years old
and sellB empty whiskey botUes which
ilcb trotted In 2:24% at Bast New
he finds, and today be has bard -eusYork Jn U6C. TbU good mare kept
penJed by a string aroond his neric, o
OB chipping off eecoDds until at Kale-,
small sign. "Whiskey BotUes Wanted. "
matoo. on Oct. 16, 1369, ehe trotted fn
Aoftn HorafieM. builder, received a
2:19%, being the flret one to beat 2:20
heavy Jar yeeterday when he stepped
and giving this state the honor that
the wd of n plank which was not
fame with It.
fastened Aown and was {brown Into
For ei^t years Flora Temple was
■the baaemeBt of tee Traverse City
leen and then in 1867 Budd Doble be^
State htifc a dlatanoe of 12 feet. Mr.
^ to aatonnd the worid with the
HoraOeld is able to attend to his dn
brown geldiim Dexter. First
tlee today.
mile at BcetMi In 2:19 In 1867. and two
Ted Southard left this afternoon for
weeks later at Buffalo be cut H to
Grand Rapids. He will visit teere and
?:17%, which
1
was Dexter's reewd.
in Howard City and teen go to Detroit
Four yea later Doble cane out with
for tee opening of the dental^ college
the wondertnl trotter, OoMsmlUi Maid,
where be will t^ tee conne* In denand at Milwaukee in 1871 be drove.her
In 2:17. Next year she cot It's quar
In this line with loedl dewUsts, ha^ „
ter, of a second, and in 1874 Doble
In tee office of Dr. Alvah lyier
drove ber a mile In 2:16 at Saginaw,
recently.
ending the year with a mark of 2:78
at Boston.
of probate today dsking. for the apThe Great Maud 8.
admlnlstrator of tee
Another fonr years elapsed before
ite oT Chaa. D. Haines. An inventhe record was again shattered, and
toiy-was filed by Lonis Rnteardt, adthis time the clever dcAn Spies ent It
in tee estate ot Wiley A.
to 2:18% with Ranm. The year fol
Corbett, deceased; and a petition was
lowing Orrin Kekok hroo^t it down
flleiJ by Alexander H. Perry for license
to 2:12% with 8L InUen. Tbe crown
to eell peal eetate In estate of Samuel
was not long ib rest with this geldlog
K- Norteam,
as W. W. Blair appeared oh the scene
with Maud 8. and drove her In 2:11%
In 1880. Hickok tied this and Uien on CLOUDBURST
AT SHANGHAI
Aug. 27. 1880. be beat it with St
40 ACRES TO 8BU^-On easy Urnm
with about 6
----------Story of the Trotters Since That Time
honae, no '
A McNamara; '308 Front aoeet
par «fi CMb for an --N- oonpos froio FOR SALE—My oome plaoe on aouUi
a UalU Tlta package. liMve at
Bide of Weri Sixteenth etieiM. as
Batfe oaoe. Hn. B. 8. Pratt. -QT-tf
pieoy a plaoe es there Is In torn,
«Mi»i»nnf of about three acne -or
WAJXiBiu—uraen tor ie-uioo aaoar
the equlvalmn of 36 lots 35x165; al
wood, deUrered to anr part of the
so two ftacUonal lots adlolttlng It
city. J.<B. QieUlek Co.
3U7-tf
OB the eaet; also five scree with
--------,4 on the
WANTBD FOB U. 8. ABMT—Able
aouth;
eiao twelve loU on north
bodied natnarrled nen between ages
aide
(< same street, aU m one Monk.
of *1 and 36; eiaaens of Onltad
Stalos, of good character and tem
perate haoite. who can apeak, read
and
For Itfformitlnn
auii write
wr*M BagUah.
p
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TO RENT.
apply to Becmltlng Oflmer. 306
Front street. Traverse. Cltr.^Mlch. TO L£T—Two smaU hooses one east
Bide, one eonih aide. 35 per month or
to sell on moothlr payment plan,
same as renL UtUe « McHamaia,
FOB SAL^CaEAP-Goodseooni^d
308 Front street.
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LET—A couple of inside rooms,
SiUby, 210 N. BImwood Are. SS84-t« TOsuitable
for oOoas'or tor sleeping
rooms, madem building, ateam beat.
FOR SALB-Clly lorn, or will «....... n UcNamara, Insurance and
change for house sad lot and pay
dlSerence. Address P. O. bo* 473
Traverse City. .
3324-tf.
TO RENT—Rear rooms, second Boor
of Peoidea Baring Bank
wagon, suitable ft
produce. W. B. 1
TO LET by Utde A McNaman-^ee
315 E. I'ronl SU
tent oEea% aea-tasla, ttmn i
nice hardwood floors. <7heap.
fX>R 8ALB—lAwn dlrL Deliverd at
75 cents to 31-» per load. F. R.
MI8CELLANEOU&
382*«io.
Goodrich.,
WB DO FARM C
_______ _ . „jt hdam.. nicely fltted.
canopy Ug> and curtains, oak-plank
.„d cheam Little A McNamaxa.
206 Front BtreeL
r nHFlor
INSURE -YCtJR AoraBfr_
you may have a Are at
Qme.
UtUe A McNamara. 388-Front'8u
Front street,
ns5-tf
weet aide. 8 rooms, only 3600 I
on monthly payments, aaa e«a re
i 8ALB-^!oe new houae. Nm,356
raahlngton street; 3I0.00 ' down
uwn mower euBinese. ruc-> grav'
,a^s?K."2s?r3oSr.
a card and
cifil and get your
L SALE by LltUe A MeNamara,
8 Front street, a fine brick build_________ ______ a thah
1 bnild for, a good Investir spare money.
MONET TO' LOAN on peraonal prop-
TO SELL—14 acree, t
LOST.
a mile from the (dty: aO deaied
and needed to clover; eaay terms. LOST—A light striped grey fine wool
UtUe A McNamara Insnranee and
shawl on Monday between 3 and 4
Real Estate Exchange.
o'clock i»-the streets of Traverse
City. Finder please leave at this
office and receive reward. 32264-1
LOST—Spotted hound; wi last seen
in the city on Sunday. Bend in<
bwmaUoB to Joseph Allgira. P. O.
Box 22.
4221-t-6
TO 8BLU-16S acres; 70 acres clear
ed; house two story. 6 rooms, partly
finished: rooms all nuUb«.d down
FAMOUS
“SEN
HUR”
' atairs; Jkam old. 30x40; two ^Tancries attached to ban; good well
r house; outside cellar holding Will Be Presented i
Beal Estate Exchange.
'TO SKA. INSURANCE If there is
anything yon want to know <
done in the line of insnranee we will
be ^ad to have you call iand see
as. Uttle A McNemara Iasi
and Real BsUU Exchange.
TO SELL—A stock of ^oceriee and
a good chance
or wUhoQt bandlngB—worth irtUle
to investigate it if you want bualneea. UtUe A McNamara,
Front street.
TO SBUy—Very low price . three
stores with boose in rear and teneI above on two. Frcnt atroet;
Front street
gy. B. J. Morgan.
POE SALE-Two good srooDd hand
fanning mille; <£eap
will trade for hay. 1
Klaw A Brlanger'e stupendous prodnctiim of Oen. Lew Wallace's famous
religious romance. “Ben Hur," Is to
be shown In Omnd Rapids. Mich., at
the New Powers' theatre during the
stote fair week, September 14 to 19.
“Ben Hnr" has proven, the sensa
tion ot the century in ste^ spectacle,
tt b<4ds the record for attendance and
reetdpts in every theetre iriiere it has
played. AlUtongfa this la the
iitth oonseenUve season ot “Ben Hnr"
faas only been played in about 30
cities. Including the 21 weeks' engage
ment at the Drary Uine. London,
where King Edward shattered all the
traditions by ordering a royal box
built In the pit, so that be could get
better view ot the chariot race.
Queen Alexaadi^saw the play on two
occasions, and ^tbar membeta ot tbe
royal famUy were Vrequent visitors
wblle the prodnetlomiwss in gcgiand
The OTganlxatlon presenting Qie
spectacle numbers 226 people, inetnding 130 singers and dancers, and ex
clusive of the 78 pec^le in tbe work
ing ftaS of stage carpenters. The
company carries 22 blooded horses and
three camels. An advance etaS ot
me^ksnlcs have now poseesslon ot the
stage of the Powers' theatre and
busy placing It in readiness for the
great chariot race In which el^t
horses run at tcg> speed In fnU view of
the audience.
iflos.
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DE. L. 8WAMTON.
Oiyi ever the Petmld’a baving, bank
TOJi J0HN»XWAS NOMINATED
UBS. W. S. A W. B. MOON
General practice; epeetolUta In dueaeM of the rectum and ^to
urinary diseaaea. Bote 'teone^
^ty Opera Hoiue Block.
aawnmrw. •»<
DEMOCRATS WERE UNANIMOUS __'phase
ML4.CLEVELAND,
IN.(
fOll ^ dqtott* Si'
_hfONirOE.A HALE,
m Wlihalm i
‘nMBBR: esTiilATOW*
^
DH. H. B. UABNBH.
Special attention given to surgery airi
iliieaset as women. Office over
’l^
-User.
SSdw^ Umbec
wood ave. CUtotea'i' 'phone Tfi. Jnn
DR. T. A WILHELM.
DENTIST.
1 Houde Rlo6k.
that
_______________
Ail John L.
Zimmerman of Cincinnati wonid be
tooght out to the biUte end but there
to te| Clevelani
man's nomination.
tor Frankfort. Beneooto, ML Pleasant,
DR. LOqKHARt. X
DaoUiL - M^octegue Block
Uare. Aims. Si. touls luaca; Uvuaso.
Howell.-Aon AThur. .Toledo, and all
- UR. SNTDBR. DENTIST.
New office over; People's Savings suuthera and ca le.n pointo.
Bank.
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The CanairBub of Fnuel Sond.
SAWYER A- I e;NKAI.I.BGON.
Vciy qui-e;- llsh .Tte caught in4be wa liiur
UenAta, Crown and bridge work a
ters of r»t.'<-t wound. One kind Is called
specialty. Office new Wilhelm block.
M. A N.'E. TIME CARD.
the cuhdh'll lb. It Is dried and packed
A. D. Tii.EK.
in ■•oxcN liki' ciiTidliw. tVe are told the
flsUi'i-iui'U UNO tbrin to light their homes Dentist. Office 505. new
and that at one time all the bodts on Block. ClUzena ‘phone No.
Empire Jet n-30aai
the wound used them Instead of sperm
PHYSICiANB.
oil lamps. Uy.puUIng tee heads of the
'iNt.'L. K, jIFHKII,
fish dowhw-urd In o candlestick .and
lighting tbe tall, which. In conJUDCtlun Graduate...f Clevelam.
Trains arrive Tiav. City 11 :«0 al m.
SCHOOL
Special attention given to tee eye,
ear. nose and throat. , Glasses
fitted. Both phones.
•'Trrin from Provei
7:64 a. m.
.
.
- Train tor Cedar City h-aves Cam.
and 8:66 p.m.
i>n. A. n. T1V/L.1..I1JAI.
And STEAMER LINES
Boat coonectlons af Mn:iUli-e <
Frankfort making sbortest anil cii.-air
I roules I
hlcago. Hilwauk.- a
e west
SUPPliES
Graduate of Toronto University. Office
VIA COPEMISH AND A.-A. R. R.
in Munson block. 'Phones: office.
103; residence. 104.
Arrive Frahkf.irt:.
DR. W. F. IrRANOWAVS.
assistant to Ow lliux aiut; ..
Arbor'i"! ff-M
THE RACKET
::^Z.
Good mbl»pr tipiii'd I end'^
I'Pm-Hs
.1
,50 PaB** ■I'ubl. ls
.<
150 I'kbo l iihtelK
•^rrriSM.v ■'—•’
.t»B
G4K> Phk<' TiiUIoIk
'Cortor'L inlt per boltle
LoathiTidH'
lG<-aiif1
(Alfred Frioririrh hlf>ck.> llcill, '|>hi>new
p„r .Pelowkey. Maokinnw *, riiil
r,.----------...-------—I
-.Bpirta
Chleas”. 6;4fl a u, •
Ear.
Dose. throat andr..._,
nmng g
For Peiiiskw)-,’ UackPtww. - Cran'-t
HR. F I*. 1.AWTON.
opide
For Petosl .
lUpId^ Ctoclnnatl
nilcng.,. 4:25
s:he
Itoxe..
-
All kind!) nf Si iiooS Supplies
at RACKCT PRlClrS.
PERE Marquette
For SuUons Day, Omeilii anirsurlb
port. 8:30 a m. and 1:30 p. pi.
Trains arrive from CdocinnaUr Chi
Trains leave Traverse City as fol cago. Indianapolis, St Louis and
lows;
Grand Kapidd; 8:30 a m.
For Grand Rapids, Detroit, Toledo.
Trains arrive from Ft. Wayne,
Chicago ana west. 6:00 a. m.. 11:65 a. Grand Rapids. Petoskey and Mack!
m.. 6:20 p. m. and 10:10 p. m.
uaw. 1:30 p. m.
For ba^naw. Bay City. Port Hur
Trains arrive from Richmond. Ft.
on. Toieuo, Detroit and oast. 6:00 a _Wayne, Grand Rapids. Petoskey and
u. M. MOR^K.
in. and 11:55 a. m.
Mackinaw, 6:60 p. m.
l-'ur Manistee. Ludington. Milwau
TYalns arrive from Norteport
Tbe popular Auctioneer of Grnqd
kee and Muskegon. 6:00 a m. am* Omena and Suttons ^ay. 11:10 a m.
Traverse county. Office lao East
r-;20 p. m.
and 4: 26 p. I
Front street, Traverse City.
For E3k Rapids. Kalkaska and Cen3U^ Si
TRAINED NURBEA
tinl lAke. 7:00 a ra., 1:30 p. m. and
TORRENTS CARRIED BUILOINOS
repers on ;
AND PEOM.E SEAWARD. ^
MRS.
E.
W.
ShBLDON.
NURSE.
right backwttb Mand a and end
X and Petoskey, 6:00 imrth and south of WelUm.
». m. 1:26 p.
ed tbe eeasM with tee mare marked a]
2:10%. Next year he cat erft anoUiei
.1 KEHOE.'
"'^6erS%.
half second.
Agent
Jay Bye See waa champion for a day
In 1884. Ed BuUer drove him in 2:11.
VleUria, B. C.. Aug. 26.—Mall ad
mi August 1, at Providence, dnd th« vices from Sbangbel state that a cloud
very next day Blair sent Maud S. in burst occurred there causing a great
2:09% at Cleveland, cutting It to flood and torrents of water poured
2:09% at Lexington.
down on the town rushing seaward
Jnly 30, 1886, teat Mand and carrying bouses, buildings, trees
S. trotted tee world famons mile in and people before it. Over 300 Chi
2:08% at Cleveland, and that lasted nese are known to be dead at Chefon
for six long yearn, during white aooree alone.
of fast ones made uBBUCceesfol asaaniu on tee record of Mand 8.
a Kind Aetipe.
Callibrnia's C
Wlien you rif- in lli<- iiiornlnu form a
California came to tee rescue in 1891 resolution in niak<- ilu- day a biippy one
Nature orlginalzs and drsburs.
As tee cauK of aO dbeaaci b CDoduri
with tee fleet Snnol, who trotted a to a fell.iv.- m-alurc. ki.V' Sydney
by every authority htobe'
TTm dottuethreproees. begins with the lotneiilatlonanddmy of Mood corpuKlcs.
mile In 2:08% 'for Charles Marvin. Bmlll.. It is •■nslly dmir - a l.-fl off gar■■
____ ___________________________
TheeauMof ihb fermrowiiCTi fa trem Baderia
Next year Budd Doble was out with mciK (•> the umn tvlin nned> It. n kind
were destroyed tee came would be mmoved.
or micKihcs in tec system.
Nancy Hanks and he eet tbe mark at word to tbe sortnwful, an I'neoiirnBlns
Tto totmcalatkm docs not take (due without
2:07%. cutting OB two more seconds expn-KKlon to the strlrlni: Trilli-M in
air,
and moUure-ior tU get
themselves ns ilght ns air will dn.K. at
tee Independence kite, and ending leoBt for Uie tw-eniy-four hours, and
^ totrned udentmT^d^toSl^U^S!^
to myrisdi
grut rafiiily.
tee year breending her a mile in 2:04 'If you an- yoiinu ili']M-iid )i<k>ii It
Wm.Radam.
'rm Radam. iti
ib peculiar dian^
diancter 'b
b Ihi
tbit
Thme mkrotaswben fully developed, colonkc to
at Tem Haute.
will tell When yon m
il If you
glut sunbeK and attack tee various vital
fame b Two yews more went by before the aie old It will send you Benlly
itly aud
"Radam*A Microbe Killer.great AJIx was driVen a mile In 2:08% bapplly down the sirenra of time'to
by Andy McDoweU. at Oaleebuic. and eternity, ity tin- most simple :irllb—---------codg^ by every
If there were oo mieiobcs An would be nolerthis record held six yearn, until, in Qietlnil mini look at the, result—you
medical authority.
•«..
mmto^ tooee ttfie^w^ be no
1900, Ed F. Qeen sent The Abbott a send one tteraon. only oiie. lyipplly
As afidbeaae ortgtoates from tee sune auurce,
tbrmich the diiy: that Is 36.' during the
mile in 2:03% at Terre Haute.
microbes; Radam'a Mkrobc KlSer tmenb
brao^t aboBt by ill-bealth wcwld cease and
course of the-year. And suppose you
tee erbeesses of nature would Uagnala
andcuetsEVERY DISEASE by ddrioytog
At about tela Ume a ra^ teestnut
Bacteria tee oriank life teat eaoea fetM.
Totea law man iaooexeeptioo, and to it b tbe
stallion in Tbledo waa knocking at
.. ««t cause of UldbeaK.
tation.nd decay of Hood eoroamka. Kllb
tee door, and on Aug.' 2, 1901. Mr. made I4.»« Im-Iiibs happy, at all events
- slckne
loie. NoA, IH not this simple? it
Ketteam drove Creaeens a mile in
teebi
sliort ter n sernion. too homely
2:02% at Columbus. O. Cresoeus and
ensJly
others tried to beat tt last year but
yon to say. "I would If I could.''
could noL and no horse ever has until
Enlightened Science Admits that all Sickness is Caused by
tbe new queen was crowned at Readvine. Id^day.
nee liow cloacly related
forest to human ritality. it was In tbe
A Verr imeky Rmub.
forests of Tbesnly that tbe early
•Tes. I know Its an expenrive and Greeks received tiudr energy teat later
Poisoning and Wasting the Blood, the Tissuee and Vital Organs.
naelesa habit" said the old smoker,
inio genius. It was tee forest
lighting a fresh dgar with tee stump flowered
d^llers of Germany that conquered
of tee old one, “but you cent Hiinw decadent lioree sod later gave to Spain
wkat a eelBce it U"
tbe rigor that sw^t back tbe Moor
^ "A Bolsce. for whatT' ashed tbe other
man.
whole known world. But todi.
"Why, for the-er-dlaoomfoet and
Greece, what Is Italy, what is BpalnT
cravlDg you teel when youYe not smok is
They haw been stripped of their foring. you know.--Chleago Tribma.
esta. thorn ouraerim of vigor, and tbelr
A PLEASANT TART DRINK; ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
decay fiai set la. Everywhere the law
It Kills tbe MIerabts
Agent-Tea. air; I win gnanmae that holds good. It to la tee forest teat tbe
olcbeSklaaa4< w ECZEMA.
............
ttiU Is the most concentmted food you manhood le.i
II Kills tbe Micrebss
great dvillsatioM. But cities ariae.
everote.
oltbsTbnMlsndc . BRONCHITIS.
Inevlta
Consumer-But I don't watt that trees are swept awqy.
h KUb tbs MIersbss
kind. I want the kind that sproeda all ble decline sets la. Fonats once de
oltbe Luatssada . CONSUMPTION.
stroyed cannot reton. end over all the
over my system.-Ltft
altei of anrieni etrillaattoa are blowing
DIRECTORY
™ CAUSE AND CURE
OF DISEASE EXPLAINED
THEOilEUUSE
THE ORE CURE
fcinss.s'aisr’
Ka 1. I
8219-tf
eras near Lake Ann.
TrsaasFc Trsva Law la ■aateae.
Houae. aeven rooms; post ban;
In England tn-aaure trove belongs to
wire fencing; oedhr block cellar;
Cleared; water. Uttle A McNam the crown. According to tbe law. If
ara, SS2t Front street
any one flnda hidden treasure and ooncealB It for bis own use be U liable to
FOE BAlf-Cook stove In
fine and ImprisoDineaL It uaed to be a
oondttR* <keep. W. S.____
han^ matter. However. It may be
U03 Baadolfk street
StlAtf
soma encouragement to Elngllati treas
ure seekers. If any eueb there be In
these enlightened days, to know that
the laws of treasure trove only apply
to such aa .U dUeovsrsd by acddenL
Treaacre diacovered by systematic
. .................__ 1 Oroeery,____ aearcb wonid not come wIUiId this de
side, Randolph and DlvlBlan atreets. scription; neither wonid finds dlscovar3U8-U
ed.by astrologlcsl or caballstle sclenem
or by tbe potent tnlloence of tbe dlrlnFOE SALS-One set of UaAnlU) Ing rod.-All the Tesr Round.
tooU. atgnlra
Jamn Msnkla.
.Toey-TsA
_______
«. Pietro;, in whist
playing ;
Oval Wood Utah Co.
3Ur '
good deal driwnds on yonr lock.
B wiU always be a or
TO SBLL-A good laatbw top boggy
Pi 'ro-Qnlte ao. And yonr tote de
M^a
wtfy
little
pends on a good deal. heyt-Phlladel ^ *Twlce a yapr, cfi April 28 and Oct
a^wni; > lomt JMWIu -nma
I. 308 Front street
phla BoUetla.
Ivlng to SbfiaT^W ntroeto am full of
Why take tvro oe three years In
aarvantg. and peopM'kaigaln with them
public school to gat a buaineaa rourae
First we. teach tee hal^'to talk and for service. Durtog^Sle winter Season
tear are very
as'the peasants
taken SIX MONTHS to e year will eive then to bold bla longuA-Smart Set
*•» aU tbelr girito‘)to the etty ttr be
they havtog^k# wote for teem
■ get In a public school and
at home. Tbe prlencwald dlffeta. One
t you trill be
; ao boUdlnv: m pneh if you
can get e girl for hirhoaid. or pay up
plaoad in a good poritlon.
to 20 Inaer (34>'a iiiBth for one who
The TMverse City Bueinaaa Cellege
eooka. washes aM%M;, '01tU are ofaadJUelBttateBfc.
36U4f hae halpod aeerea p^quritSad atutnttsnkfni toetAASoadMmlly tor
San^Ae goad poattlens and will help
ttsee to v«y
Uttle WMk. nil <1111 m aw Ml of
w y«i stvb tbam » ehMca.
tean. Only Ke, at J. Q. Jotcagim and
. a-4mahk oo.
si
t-a^-w
Bnabee A Roxbwth, Dnma. l-»w
GERMS OR BACTERIA
THE ORLY URIVERSIL REfiEDY, FOIIRDED OR TRE OERR TREORY OF OISERSE,
IRO FULLY PROVER or TWERH TERRS OF SUCCESS, IS
RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER
m
mOBsttoMlwobm
-
. BRtdHrS DISEASE.
CATARRH, RHEUHATISM,
CANCER
% with reports of Sciei
s of WondeefBl Caros a
w
d free ts
MOAN’S WOROBE KILLER 00.
40 01. Bottlo,*!
SSiTTlSrT^J^'K
S.
■“
,a>S:ou,.IStn»,,
CHICAGO.
___
0~etf..W.M.
James C. Jolrnson,
Agent.
Traverse City, Nllch.
r ' '
EAGLE,
DAIL
^U%tST 28, 1903.; -
TEAVSn^E CITT. MICHISAN, WBH
better than Fife's
J
OLDtST "
U.G.T.MEMBER
UPTON STILL
- FULL OF HOPE
THINKS Hg CAN WIN -mO'I^Ee
WITH GOOD BREEZE.
PRICE 'TWO CENTS.
SASt M& AWAV IkM IH)«E
INPANTcHILD op MR. AND HRfl..
E. T. EVANS DEAD.
MUSKEGON IS CHOSEN ■
LeoU MabM the i
daughter of Ur. and Mrs. Bfu T.
ana
Thirteenth street ^ dead j»t Ibe OP^OERS- WERE EtfeCTRO* AT •
hoM of her grat^r^.^lfi'. and
^pRNlfiO BEBRtON.
Hra. C. B. Doty at BenKb hiA the tact
tmaliia naknovn to the mott
Ura. Bvana has bea very tit with
READ BY OPPICER8.
typhoid fever, tor abont two veeta and
the baby and a alx-yMiHtU eon
sent to the grandparents at Beulah so
*>»«« they might not catch the disease.
fatal to'
. But the change of food
Rafreshmenta Wen f
the UtUe oae and It
asd died of cholera infaaUun.
aewa «as
. As a member of the li
teUier In this city but the doctor at
.for of Good Templara I
tending Mia. Bvw. who ts In a criU- noble order U stHI bolding her «wn in
■ perhaps the cal condition. orJer^that ehe should the great work of moral rUorm- New
longest ht the sute of Uicdilgan and not be tors or given any bint of the lodges and tem^es hare been organ
Vhlcb Is certainly not equalled by .truth hecanse ot the danger of lU ized during the year. ' As a reaolt
more than one other. Hra. P. C. Stnart proving fatal
tbe field wwk dofie CIS memben have
^ Uarahall, Ulch..
' The fnaeral ot the>baby will be bees added to the order.
Gal figure at Lbe receptlM held last held at Beulah Friday Wnd Ur. Evans
The financial ^iUt Showed a good
algfat In the Protected Home Circle expecu to go. though be wiU have to balance In the treaanry ready fer the
hall for the delegatea to the grand leave bis>ek wUe. and she Will have work of the new year, the jnvenlle
lodge and their friends In this dty. to he given tome exomi.fbr bla ah- work la coming to the front and doing
An enjoyable eveothg was spent by
e from the city.
eBciehi woRi la rariooa parts of tbe
the 70 people preihnt.
state.
Tbe work done along
Tbe Good Templar News, the oBSHAMROCK
WAS
IN
DANGER
by Mrs. Stuart, who has been
ciai organ of (be order, turn been on
conslst^t member of tbe I, O. (Q.
the wing doing Its misslaa(.of taoidisg
F. since she was U years ot age. has A VIOLBN'IT STORM I
attention,Is the mighty work,of prae- .
TEROAY
DAY Arren
ieen of InesUmaUe benefit and her
tlcal temperance, the babuce of tbe.
day was given to cor
Reliance Was in a
At the seeplon ot tbe grand lodge
held,today the ftdlowlng^ ofDoera were
what she
elected for the eosnlng year:
^
New York, Aug. 26.—A terrible
has dOK. Mra.. Stuart was last night,
Q. C. T.-r^JarreU Ygnk. Grand Bepited -with several ciOs. a "Vetstruck Sandy Hook shortly after
IS
G. E. Supt-p W. Bla h. Grand pp.-'
a'cio^ yesterday and
and I.. Reliance and a fleet of bait a
fioten fine yachts. Including the Brin,
Ivor IsellD's Sunbeam and the
Apids"
In greet dan- Rapids.
G. Treas.—D. H. UcUnllen. Archie.
a Ui*e. The yacht Eureka,
P. G. C. T.—P. J. Connell, Holton, „
breaking from her andiorage, was
G. Chaplain—C. H. Theobald, Trarblown vtoiently wnlnst a eoel acow
rse City. .
and carried the scow before It.
G. H.—F. B. ArncM. HoIUw.
seemed tor a time that the two boat*
Q. D. U.—HatUe Berimes. Unakem. which
gon.
lay almost in the path of the gale, not
O. Aast. Sec.—Rath Curtis, Big Rnpa hundred yards away.
Rellanoe lay In a poaRlcB more out
G. G.-Ormpok, Eavena.
|R danger.
G. 8.—Allen BH^tman, Honroa
Tbe moorings of
Center.
Bellaaoe held fust, thoaih the wind
G. Mesa.—N. W. Burdick. lUaoaUirm their bows aroittd Into t^e face
44!s:
HE DEMONSTRATED HSR SU■pERIORITY YE8TER0AYV.
___ j, with S ;
> <tiwwB -mA 1 ^ *
! door (worth
K t$l 00) DOW
Would
i 44^
Have Broken Record
Breeze Not Dropped.
carried a new gaS yesterda>' end It
may be she will have to allow the Brit
isher S few more seconds' time allw
but It wUl not be lerge enooeh
to aScot the result of yesterda’s race.
StrTboBasaaM today; "I am hope
ful WG may win the nert two r
Jet me Bay If there Is
thlQ* like
•
-------‘------you better'took »t for the Shamrock
A . nice SHit.
•' Krer; oneof our floe
tine of Sample Sii'.u -at
AiDc proimrtional ruls.
-'a fine iin^ of Sample
Odd U»pssei«.
One tfrortfa *9.18) -^or
.$0.;^. and riKlil nJoUc
louproUoD >1
5.75
rz
would
cled like finlla tacMDE,
grace. At.last, alien they
ocrokB the Hoe close hanle
thresh to wlniward. It ilys
the American skipper.'by bte,
ly clever work, had again tj
ed his rival and secured, th
gange. Not only was the.
captain defeated Id Mk'dOi
the windward Imrth. but
felled to croes in Ume toj
cap. an alyeab unparthy
cup oontast. Barr never
his advantage after the
noon but this did not aflet the'
urement of the yadiL'
Sir Thomas Upton after the races
plans to ^ to Chicago and Boston Why tq.^ fiIII. and Shamrock II. will
not be taken back.to.Bng^d.
Tbe Reliance won the second race
in the cup races, derating Shamrock
III. by one minute and 19 seconds, offlclal-corroded time. Had the Sham
rock's captain not made such a bung
ling start, sending his ciwft over tbe
Hoe 19 seconds after the last gun and
habdicappod bis craft to that extent,
the-defender would have wonhy'only
minute ai Uiemost.
At ever>- point of sailing the defender's superiority-----*-------- ———o*-;gaieed tme rqlnate and 51 .seconds In
atrocities:^'
CONTINUE
J. W. SLATER,
.*BaU11 bhU WbolcKBlo
T. W. T H I R L B V
DENTIST
JBWEIL&Y STORE
A. B. DIAMOND
PteRo Tmer ud
Actlea negautor.
With W.W. KiBballCo.
I'meUeal iioiiie IIiriilHiK'r.
OSTiiOPA mv
at the gale vkriently and they tugged
J. O. TKtlEBLOOU. D. O.
HOUSE TO RENT
fVhat Would You Do?
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New .iboe
wi'.'uvr.v;....
No Old otock. All new end cleen.
BacHant & Roseoe.
Tarker Bros'. Old Stand
COR.
FRONT
NEW
MO
STORY
BLOCK.
VNlONk
a Hood, Oiasd Rap-
5'
Since the Burglars
Came to Town
KvidootlyTSim- peojiU- think it
better to put their muni-.v nherr
'll ivill Iw hsfo and «Mirnir>ir inU-reat thill) t,i
it ill tin- house,
ThalM-i-ms wiisibh-
What do yoa tblM aboac It ?
WlutdoyooDOabonr ti?
ADVANCE SHOWING OF
DRESS GOODS
'nesda.v erei
1 deposlw 1
== F0» PALL 1903 =
We are already sHowlaiFva Koodly asaortment of
the aew weaves In dress (roods of both forelra
aid doaestie manafactare
:
:
BaehdiathepopnlarZOllUncs. We have them in both i>laiD and fancy
in b^a and colon,
In price ^ 5Q pgf yj
H. I. KNAPP
Watchmaker
409 ft. lAilon fttreet
FIRST CLASS HORK
IS.. MY SPECIALTY.
WATCHEft, CLOCKft
AND JEWELBY REPAIBED PROMPT
.^Kraaddotha, VenetUas. Keraeya, Ueltoorand Fancy Boncles in a good
HSOperyd.
M-sio
Shoes For School
itoj-K Slio«. Ibsl an- mndr «[•
on .<uli8li lasts, but made i>f
bom-M material. TIR- s.il.-s aiu
luudi- of good hanl l<uil1»-i'.
If.somp one tol«1 ymi wlici-e yon 'ooiild {jet tin' Im'sI
School Shoes in the city? Yon would certainly in
vestigate and leai'P for yourself. Well that's just
what we are telling you. ' Wc Ixdieve we can give yc_>u
more value for the money than any other shoe store
in the city.
'
«o8 yr.tit St.
G, Guard.-
I UM. RsaldWuee.
LY. I I ■ I
I
■
Next finer senth el
Sq«lra*a SarlMr «Sos>
MR8. F. C. STUART,
A member^ »>e*n. O. G. T. for 62
years.
and that all courtesies be shown them.
Kruseheve Laid to Waste.
Monaster, Bnrapean Thrkey.
26.—Tbe once beantlfnl city of Krascbevo Is a heap of mins. The women
beautiful boquet. The badge was pre
and cbllJren are homeleas, exposed to
sented by M. E Curtis in bdialt of
; weather and famine. Tbe town Is
tbe grand lodge of UlcUgan and Is 3
rcnaered unlnhabliable by the odor of
corpses which are being gnawed 19 beautiful plece-of Jewelry and a fitting
ot the esteem in which she Is
dogs and pigs, tbe Ti
held. It IB made of gold with the I. O.
refusing to allow them to be removed
G. T. emblem In enamel and has the
the pretext that an Inquest wfll bo
number of yearn of the recipient’s
held.
lembershlp upon It In bfer reeptose,
Krusebevo U sltuatned on the
Mrs. Stnart gave a very entertain
mit of .a hill, eight honra' distant and
to the northwest
Uannstln It con ing little speech and menUoned'tbe
fact that wtiennhe took the pledge of
tained 2.000 bouses and 10,000 Inhabi
the order 62 yearn ago. it was Uken
tants. .moOly Vladis. calling themwith the right hand upon the Bible
selveV Oreekal TTiere were only 100
and that H was as aacred ;
poor Bnlgnrlan honsee. ,1^ 'Vlachs
who travel Iriege ever taken.
C. H. 1%eobalJ acted as cfaali
abroad on buainess. leaving their faip.
le meeting and In his address of
flies In Knudievo. After maUng Ibrwelcome to the vlslUng delegatee, said
tunes abroad by their dtUgenoe and
that he hoped the time would come
economy they return to spend their
when there would be another L O. O.
wealth In Krusebevo, where they .c
T. grand lodge held here, and when
fine houses, furniture and Jewels.
there would not be 21 or more licensed
On August 2, the day fixed for the
saloons In the city.
”*
Bulgarian att^k on
>. while
Urs. U. B. Whitney gnve a reading
four marriages were being edehr
enUled, The Street,” a parody «>
in the Greek church, a nnmhei
"Tbe Bridge," which was warmly apKomltajls. by prearratigefflenL
malned hidden In the dmrdi smd were pteuded.
M. E. Curtta then paid n touching
locked In by the sacristan on the con
tribute to the d^mrted membare who
clusion of the
have finlabed their work <m eaitll and
o'clock at night they wnmdad an alarm have gone up higher, and also spoke
by ringing Gie church bella. Rianilof Sister Stuart, and her nobla work.
taneouBly a band of SOO thsurgents,
He made a very snllable speech and
headed by PetraS. entered the town,
allNrho hrerd Uin jrUI cmtainly here
discharging their liBw.
after have a greater love and wapect
The terrified inhabltaiits rem
Indoors. The band first trained the
In the work.
residence of the msdlr nd
Brother COBOd of Maskegon and
the garrison ot. TmrpA
eoliUsn
________
O. W. Blaln of Orand Rapids also made
the oOdals of' the town, but the Inand theee
spared the Tnifelsh.lu^«i|)s.
■ml iMinf-Ti----- *Uttla<Boy in
The .Turks entered The OArn 'and
Blue," toy Miss Hnlda Nord, aooomguided by Tnreish.TtIliB«s.trm/tha ptnleJ by Mias Onie Folghnm. whtdr
neighborhood, attacked the I
was finely rendered.
the Greek ^blea and. ordered tbe
«eter HatOe Thompson of the grand
inmates searched and shipped:' They lodge of New .York then spoke a few
aeUed the
w«ds ct gmOUng from her lc4ge to
Ished the
tba. gmml todge now la aassloa here,
being 1mm
and lerainded thoae preaeat that the
Greek prieet who nqMit to pro lodge of whiMi she U a member also
tect hiB daughter was kfUed. The
has a very old member to the pereon
girl's ear-chigs v
of Cyrus K. P(»ter who has been a
hand was chopped off to i
ember for over 60 year*.
bracelet
After the completion of the p«^
gAmme. an adjourned' to the parlors
ts of loe ersam. <mk<
and peachee were served.
Tbe sack of Ki
days, during
and chlldrmi
aid Bh^, and
aoldlervand tba
During oi
til be oc
Bros.
black akr and the wind came like
eytfione IriasL Weather obaervera hero
said It reached a velocity of nearly
FEDERAL COURrJURORS DRAWN
46 knots, nse sea. calm all day.
boiling fnrioaUr in leas than five min
ces after tbe gale scrack.
In bait an boor after tbe storm
broke in Ita^MU tbe clouds cleared
away fr«R|M|P>rilUaaUy mnmlnat.
ed by tbe ae5lqg ran and tbe wind
died out as rapidly as ,lt had oosm
It left a tumultuous aea. brealcers
Tbe grand and traverse Jnry venire
ling high all about Sandy Hook- for the October term of the Federal
Only a few drops of rain fell.
for the Western district oT
Ml^lgan was prepared yesterday.
$225,000 FOR ISO READINGS Metsbera of both the grand and tzavJury are expected to report at
the Federal court In Grand Rapids.
MUNIFICENT SUM OFFERED
'Tueaday. I
MARY ANDERSON.
The members drawn from this vJcIblly for the grand Jury are; Brown.
South Boardman; Sidney S. Sbqiard.
Petoskey: John H. Platt, OafiHlac; W.
London. Aug. 26.—Mr. Gran has of A. White. FIfb lAke: A. 8. Dobaoa.
fered Mary Anderson de Nafarro $226. Traverse City.
For the traverae Jnir: L. K. Cleve
000 for a aeries ot 160 readings from
land, Traverse City; Harry jabnaon.
Shakespeare and other poets. As a
further Indnoemrat Giau offered to Hapicton: Augustus J. Walbre^L
.Central
Lake.
donate 50 per oent of whatever prerilt
he should make to any reUgions char
ity Ume. 4e Navarro might name.
Hme. de Navarror made tbe following
reply:
■ I have a decided dislBcUsation to
face the public again. Then 1 oould
not bear to leave my precious home
life, with all its beauty and peace,
help those less fortnnate than cos's
self in not possesslDg this world's
goods wonld he a high moUve
sacrificing t^e-s own personal Indin^
Uon but up to tbe preaenl I hard
Rot been breve enongb to do this.'
Mr. Oran Is not dlsconreged and still
hopes to receive an aeoepUnee of his
offer, pointing out that so tar Mme.
de Navarro has not refused* posiUvely.
CONTRACT 18 LET.
Fine Steel Steamer Ordwed for N. M.
Transportation Ce.
The Northern MieUgin TreasporUtion Co. fans let the contract for a steel
ner. 278 feet In length, and a
LDteed speed of 16 mllea an hoar.
It will b
for SM people
This information was banded ont
foil afternoon by Agent B. H. Pope,
il.. confirms
(
printed a couple
weeks ago by The
Daily Eagle that this eompasy wonU
build a new passenger steamei
next season.
n%-. NO. 1 red, MH: No. $ <
WeuM LIcenae All Books
Port Austin, Mich.. Aug. M.-^eqrge S214: No. I white oats, »€%.
-^g>K;8ep
inrmy. m»r- of Port AaMln, U
vreblBg pot a novel ocriiitipn of tba her, M.
ilqnor quertkm. One phau of It M
tksf every dtUan should^ ohjiied
to take ont'a Ileaosa before being allosred to buy a drink.
TWO WERE KILLED BY TRAIf«
Brekmnan A. O. Canfield, aged 25, was
killed at Lenairee JuncUon last nWiL
Tbe.body was found on the track hy
his conductor and Jt is not known how
the acddsni happened. Both feet are
cut off. '
perouB farmer, was instantly kUled b
last nl^L He had here
attendlag the carnival,
wife and three sons.
WAB MARRIED lYWAY.
Duneaa Csidwell Cbere a artfs bi
Duncan CaUwMl, am of Robert
CaldweU ot the Ann of CMdweQ *
London of this dty. was united In mar'
riage to Hiss LUlan WMliver at the
hoHie of tbe bride’s parento at Toenmsdi. at 11 o'dode this forenoosL
Both parttaaare weU known Id this
dty as Mr. CaUweU has Uvad beMftw
many years and Miia W^vsr was
trimmer in tbe.miniaarr stocw of Mlaa
Dohany of this dty. for sereraJ seaTTwooaide win take a
weddiag trip m the Inkea before eon-'^
Ing to tbU dty. ^esaAhay «m make'
their tatare brnre at tSO Bart taadb
ctreeL
s
Tba pmait of feiidtty reminds 0^
of tba.nboMfimlndefi wm «>» ■
p xtrarTto
ggi p firtnk.(fi;«atai6 'ItoW
J
■■■■^'
'.x‘
■BQPST.ag,
V
Jke DMy Bagie.
mmi
'3
Saiye $ f $
OtoPortiffeaM
»uftOfurapM.
^m^‘
Heal l&tate & toanr
PaitRigpki
lag U U not the a
BreMbe een, otii*
qeette Mining Jq«i«nL>"
|-a®Kr'
l- B. teOWN. .
oiti r • ’
De j/nks always wsiit>Hi to sag the
tight ' ihhiA.'bn- aouiehow be never
coifid. Me
speeding S coepie
etit^B PM
Of
weeks in «- WtseoMhi town, and on
O tka tk« iMtetenlng-oM-fOT his dAstiore s»rt
TMrtonm. tbe
>Bss De .Vercy, a very pretty young:
lady, to wtmm be I..............................
‘And are .voc gotog to-nitfbiL-Hr. De
Jinks?" she said, "nm io sorry we
haven’t seen man- of you during your
ay.'
■
~I^. don’t mentfra n," be rec
tnnicd. witii'-an excess et gaUantry.
■Tadaed. Ii-has been all my es«it, Hiss
Da .Vercy."
A dew moments igter be Mwfbis
mistake, but conld not fla^ a-^hance
to atone for It until, as he was aibont
to
leave tor thee depot, one of
TEACHERS APPRECIATE
iSJSV
pter "At
KANSAS
LOVERS.
Kbbbu sdiool t«ukpra sra la a
g{«te « rebdllOQ ow the r»oau
datioB of tbe sUte board torbUdlns
tbe costtins of Uadien darias scfaool
temia. •
“AU the wDrid 10Y«B a kw" aad,
Kaaeas teadiera are aot enopt tna!
badrt flottefW as aw be aeei
the toUowiag lesotuUou adopted reaterdar at tbe eloee of the 'aonaal Innitate:
Whereat, Osr tathert name to ^ahat la pvraBaaee at a high aM bohr
de^ to ettabUth the iatUtathma -of
freedom apd S|tnait7 on
^
aad did herole eerriee In the dark aa^
bloodr dayi of tbe border war to eatahU* cofkstItBtioaal uber^ la thta
state; therefore, be It
;
Beeped, That we Yiew with alarm
tile tAdeno' of atiwcd boards In eer>
. tain parts at
to adopt bai^
aad oppreeshre wiesimros In reetiiotku of ow sacred and «naUe6
right that to snbmlt to soA Crzaanr
wonM prore us to be nnworthr cblldrea ot snob noble parentace; that
larger peroenUKe of oar teeohers be
ing marriageable, we tirge upon
the neoeaaltT of Tlgotou and snoi
ing rebeOioa against thU attempt to
deprive uS of onr rl^t to oonrt and be
eo havetft Mid ‘good-tpT to Him
De V«Y!r. have yoo?"
Bare wda a chance that waa not
to be lost Tnmlag to tbe fair damael
with fata aweetaat aad most ^doiia
Bdie be Mid: ,
“Indeed I -bdeei old bey. I bed tbe
plksoreof segtoK -gooddij^ to KUp
De Vercy flrat M aU.”
And then-be went-bli way. betfevlDg
he bad.“done htg^f proud-"
onto Central Udhm ^
Utim A DaytA. Late Store A IDcklgaa Southern and WabaMi raOwaya.
14 bl^ acts
MuskDka Wharf Exourelen.
. LDdiCE NOTICES.
tad^i^ aud .
Oeiib’ ^tchels
JwSlL’-i soh
at grealty reduced rates to Mnslmke
Wharf. Ont. ria Oraod Trank raU—
................................«un-
toacGniriav-liwciaitcts
fnMaoB CuiM Cmplcte
IBCEi at. 35c, sec, 75t
:l^fl which will be
Closed Out at
Below Cost.
JOHNT.
I morDing
e Citlsens'
’mmt' fstatKfiMl.
fssnssa
a. W.M HI. w—.
Lorangm. worthy preatdAL ’
Bev.' 3otm Mattbews,- wbo '
piooM UetbodM preMber ot
bo.ms- has bees remembered for his
ilrtod^ieas and-toany peepharltlea ac
cording to UpplDc^a Bia wife., wbo
' more liberal in her Mcas, waa
fend (rftifess. and once sold a bnrean.
and wttii moMg bon^t'a new haL‘
Tks XoHtrwlng Soaday Brother' Uatthewa, being distnibod at tbe beginlog of his diacoaree by several of tbe
BongregaboD TurolDg to aee the late
5To.
arrlralA aald: "Brethren aod ato^rB,
eretoty.
^—
don't bother to look aroond any more;
I’U td) yon wbo comes In." ms be did.
calling eadfa one by name, mnchto the
mortlflcatioii of tbe tardy ' membera.
Hla wife was among tbe laot, and Annie Boole. W. M.
when sbe walked down tbe altie be
‘^ke way there for Sister Hatthem. Sbe U comii)|; with n bnrean on
~
BEADLE
GOODS
i Nt In
'to M
fan.
Com and Tomatoes ‘
are as'^pod as jcan
be put iri) at any.• -price. Only
f cMtts aid tnu
“
IScacaa-
Sen r«f sv Htohki as to imi
ef "MKeBi Sid MsBtodss a( Preterty."
I Lb. Royal JIger
r
tall-can Silmen
I5c a cas. -
I Lb. Royal Tiger
Salmon Steak
BvUently Father U
who tends strleay to
DO time to waste
rrlsnd-WbBt'B tbe mstts', <M UBf
Usenat Ae returu yoor toref
nitsd One-Zkat-s lost tbe ttoabto.
(be lelBtMd It and told me to am It
»PILL8.|
n MMS ote glti.-PttoeetoB Urn-
Hamilton dfidg
goyal Tiger
25c a caq.
WOMEN MUST BE DRESSED.
Father Hencber. pastoa.. of
Mary’a Catladie Anfch at Springfield,
-ni, is fixing hltutif to be very tmprvalar with theses by his recent
setloa forUddlng women to «t«
mnttnsry with deeoUeto gowai and no
hsndgaar, hot he says be
en&itm
the decree at aU cctts. aad reoeatiy be
- o marry a bride antO she bad
. ' Men’s Suite, worth *7.60, *8.S0 end'
MaODputinourepecial lot to ulnae
at choice *6.00 -no bettor chance will
(ever come your way to gat: a Ifoaineaa
adit for about what the coat alow 18
worth.
CANNED
f
'S;
ONE-FOBOTH, ONE-THIRb TO
ONE-HAUf leer thin real ralueaeihgle Beira fine woreteH tb«t we wi»i
tocldaeoet thia Ibonth-many three
^ollgrgoode'goingat ond dollar sod
fiftycenta.
'
The Michigan
trasi Company
BREz I N
•w“- • • ■™“-
Telephone 157.
aatrtSutilhptiiliipito
TRAVERBE CITY MARKETS.
Tbe following eeUlng prices are
dinted:
OUENEW-
FALl antf WiNTER
—SUITS—
-All tbe latest Styles
of Hickey and Freem a n Co.
li o e,.
Roch ester, New
York, are displayed
on our tables. Suits
bought of us are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
:
Butter, dairy........
2rtTp51b!":;
This is the
CleaibHk por^ pee D..............
10
ing “train bntchera" CC aU tbe nnl- Sbcrisn pork, per bbl................. 17 00
10
sancM that tbe pnUle has stood tor CodfitiLPerlb..............................
IB
many years. tbU was one of tbe worsL Ham. pm- lb..................................
Baoon, per Ib..................................
16
Scnne agents made tbemsMves
Dosioos by
««ftbMrwarM. ^6(9le
who desire to read can boy a sapply
ot reading matter beCore starting on
their trip. Tbe exampte eet by tbe
Pere lUnmetto sho;:! 1 be fbUowed by
tbe Oraiid BapMo A Indiana and otbM
rcada. Tbe mle has already been
ndi^ted by tbe Ann Arbor railwny.
tfument which becMUa
pedognph wueh not only keepn
record of the disUnee walked, I
mekee a line nap ot the vUrecUon tak
en. There ere lots of men wbo wonldnt care to have them In their pockeU
,
The
■-1
Whet.EdMere Sep.
Anyhow, n ecMe might nnable Ooveraor BUm to lenm whet became of
L MEANB, HAVE A FIT.'A MENB^Ib
itoen aad bMen. .
Sli-.
IIP
.V.’iBtoidc
•rites. *kb^^grtoUme7^ ^
'itMf
“’rT"™:.""”.''. .
' BOYS* 8U1BT WAISTS, alcaing
$5.50
$3.50
“ $2.50
19c
TRY OUR SCHOOL •HOG81
tmwrrn wmieta has last pnrrbss
ed amitbM retideaee. wUA nukes S4
that be mms and oooaidas. He evtdcntty thinks nksce’a no place like
Mr
MOHPULK 8D1T8 are the meet slylUh-^aodemne fab-
li:3
Miss avth Bryan! dsngbter of W. J.
ftyaa. nt tbe age of U, obooaes to
gire M the glare end glitter ot eotfety
end work tor the good of boMitity.
Bbe win be aMoeleted wltb Xene Ad-
If Mr. PnUtnerk eehnet of tonmalte does Mtbiv men tlm to tmA
the New Task rapccten not to'tika,*'
School be^ios next Monday and you
surelywant your boy to have a good start
The well dressed boy is prepared to be care
ful, not only of his clothes, IjDt in'at! his
work—it helps him to succeed. _
THE BOSTON STORE will sell you the
olothing that is dressy, that will stand hard
knocks, and at a positive money saving price-
^^11
The po' srUte traeh had to go way
back aad stand op at a railroad din
ing ban in Hamlet. N. C., yeMerday
beeanee Booker T. Washington aad a
40 etSored peo|de got down to
.The tables first Booker Isn't so sl^.
MiMteaa is tn find wta
story of tialBBbetBg stopped by gn
bMPera. Kansas win have to toil b
now « ttatsme aboW tfa« hrgqi
eattog nU the
pained box a
Boys’
\A/@e^k:
diM me to toy It
tore
storiMkg.. I am now a tbe -ranfi'to
I'neovtoi and owe nO to Dr. B3agk
Flanttoi^W^
BiwA a variety In tha vwy ef tot irtV Fisnnel *Mto7A Blue, Week. Rad.
Brawn. Whito, Oray. Tm^ Eto, bnl, peerib»:« ^1,1. Mera-plMn er
fa^y, with nr w»M)M Alter, g^y ,
SI.00
AL-lJ UBOOL.
IL50 $84)A>
62.75
•ELUNB OUT ALL BOVS’ BU (TB->BpteBdM veiMeiL^ateee 6 to 1A
out from B2A0. «SA0. P4M. fiSAO erid WJ» down to W4A WAO. «2A0,
fora you buy elsewhere.
.
.
MILLER BROS.
157 Front SL
Beidle Block.
Several Desiiable Faimis.
Seven room bouse and l<>t
on Randolph street, near Eluiwood avenue school. Easy
terms; prjee $1,000.' .
Seven room house'on ~Kos^
street, lot 50x186.
Price
$750; half cash, bslanee
time.
Four dwellings on East
side, reasonable prices, easy
terms.
Seven room house West
Ninth street, stone founda
tion,cementcellar, Iot50xl6|6.
Price $1,400. .
Seven room bouse on West
Seventh street, stone founda
tion, lot 66x172. Priee$l,400
Enqttlrc at my oTfice
tar terms. SKs*?“’.T^
You Will Be Dollars Ahead
On
Clothing
If jfQU buy these days. We will sell ydu any suit from'.our great stock
of Men’s ami Boys' Clothing at a special FIFTEEN. PER CENT DISCX)UNT. Thei-e sii-e many weeks yet when these lighter weight summer
suits can be worn with comfort—then look at the saving. It is worth
while to save seveial dollars when you can—money can’t be made any.
easier, and you get a splendid suit of clothes, School begins very soon
and your boy wants a gopd school suit—just the time to buy, and you
save enough to buy all the tablets, pemals and paper he needs for tbe
full term.
'
PrudenttoPay25c for a 75c Siraw llat?
I&ost decidedly, when y08 ^et the styles we offer. If your size is-bera
yet, you-will have your money’s worth several times over. There are
only a few left There are warm days coming when you will really need
such a straw hat
,
New Autumn Colorings in 5S“"' Nakwear
We always were the first to show the newest ideas in Nediwear. The
latest patterns are all here, and they are beauiiful—just what well
dressers always want For those who always we^ a Four-in-Hand, we
show hundreds of dainty patterns, in dark and light-shades, at ,25c, 50c
and $1.00, in both imrrow and wide. If you want a tie that “ties”
we have a fine assortment to'pick from, costs yfu either a quarter ora
half: The Little Midgets are beauties and the’make a neat tie, these
sell for a quarter. Many men can’t tie a tie, bo we have tbe ready-madeBows, and they are so neat, and it is “your pick for a quarter.” Ther^
are mkny new ideas in the De Join Villes, The Asoote, Th6 l^^s, in
colors and qualities of material. If you want a white^tie, we have near
ly every, style that is made. No question-about making the sale—it is
only which you will wear.
"...
THE HAf^» & iAY JlERCANTILE CO.
,.:r
DAihY BAaiiR
WATEt CAME
WWNWfLOOH
«MtlM A_Cc. piy . »;i«hMt
l»rlo**ifor Mrtp lrDiy fNtaf*.
rabber, raga. ate. Yaf< m Bay
atreefc. Sant .poatal or «aH icnmn>' PI»M 246.
^ mis
mm
, TDe Best Ncw-Englaad Story
r everwnttto. For a
time
O. P.CABVBS.'- F. W.0A£V&
SALTED PEANllfy
la frem N». 1 SmiiWi
... mnd era treated In a
cleat pure taay. No tard or old g
uyd in ottr own make. Eeeh ert
rd to deal
MR8.->. 6. WHITE.
,R. O. White. Mgr^
today’s Chance!
A place to build a borne—two
nice Urge lou on Elmwood
AveDur—ooe minute from Front
Slreel-blg and roomy—06alM
feel Sell cheap or exchange tor
iioute and lot. If yoo can take
adrantagepf this, see '
NERUNGEft
Tlie man over MUiftea’s.
I
ctmsrnup
I
Unh^oui
A-Heartri(fl
WELL...
Have you decided about
that piano yet? Think
.vour home would l.e pleas-
for yon to buy—the oue
that will Btand,the test In
every way is the KIM
BALL. SeeUe goods and
learn, wbat the factory
prices and liberal terms
means to yon.
W. W. KIMULL CO.
ia Front Street,
N. e Strong, Managw.
kvnTtblnc lu.i
sbMtme.le.uttslsc a
ALWAYS
SOMETHING
TO ANNOY YOU
When yon are using oil
lamps or any kind ol light
bnl KLECTBICITY
In
yonr home or office. There
is oothlng^llke ELECTBICITY for lUnminaring
porponcs, No smoke, no
vuieil, (Ki greaae, no danger
from fires—it U tiie mv>t
eeoBomicA
illuminator
be proenied.
BSardman River
Electric Liilit G
Power Company.
GAS
RANGES
m
&
gOto
i-
t'Ftoli mtMl Gmne Lmw"
jrilibenthAr offi
neaa hours,
ore. each day,
da] ready I
INatlRANCE.
ity." write* r. t,
ciTv IN iRitr;
Mlaa Oejla Buma1>a4 gonh.to Solon
foraYialt.
v • .
There will be a party in Foraatero*
Ban next SAurday evening.
Mlaa Myrtle Welle of ItolaSe, 0« la
the gaeet at
aad
Opber.
Mr. WHHam Wolf. ipeeUI idvertlst« agebt for “At Cripple Creek." is
In the rity.
J
of Hodgea'ia
to be married today in Mr. Irwta Hawi
tings ot Kingsley.
The aaat sale fbr Whitaker A Naah'a
big production ot “At Cripple Creek"
opened nt the hmK>fflee this morning.
H. E. Splesr went to Thompeonville
thU morning In the interests of the
fntniture department ot the Boeton
Store.
Henry Flfsrek, sen of Jc^h Flfarek of 214 North DirislM street, left
today for Uenomlbee to risit his eonsin for a short time.
The Diaelples' Sunday aehoel gave
a pienlo to Bowers Harbcw this momlog on the Columbia and there were
about 160 who Atended;
W. D. Bridg^ returned-Teem Niagara
Falls last nl^t Be says he had k
good time and thA the falls are sUH
doing bnaineas A the'same old place.
Mias Fannie Getty of Kalkaeka U
help to Ateud sererA weeks, studying
violin with P«rf. C. B. .Horst before
Joining the Boston tadles' Sym^ooy
orchestra aboot the middle of Septem-
than eve
Many Pislda >f Com Are Flooded tickets have
yem, A $9«
':
and Ruined.
''
- Maryville, kas. Aug. 26%A Ao«dbuibt vUlteJ thU Tldnlty yesterday
causing the Big Blue river to rise 16,
: feet within a few hours u
great fiood ol watec sooth down the
bottoms Aong thA stream. Many tnbabltahts In tte lowlands were driven
&om their homes and heavy damage
4o property was done. One death by
drowning U reported.
Hsrysvllle was deluged and the bot.
toms werp filled with water from 10 to
1C feel deep. F4fty houses were al
most eoUrely aubmerged. their
mates tsMog refuge in trees and
Seventy-five persons had
been rescued In boata by. daylight and
by nooh 20 others were tAcen to ptaoss
of sAety. The storm washed oat the
tracks ou the Blue Talley bma&h of
the Onion {Ucifle for aeverA mQes,
and wlped'»el««rapb .Aad-tAeptjljBe
wires, cutting the town oS freto out
side comrauAcaUon till late in the
day. One of the rescalng parties was
head^ by Congressman William A.
CAderbead. The river te now fAllng,
although tarms for miles around will
be under water for several days.
A wAI«f water struck Ylelt. a town
of 1,006, on the Vermillion river, east
A here. In llie same county, driving
the residents of the low lands from
CsUIn and Alfred Fnlrehilda thAr homes. Previously the Vermil
of Flint arrived in the Aty yesterday ion had risen foor feet .in an hour and
and will spend the week Ashing In.
vielr U five feet ---------------- ^
tt.1. re^An
e the giwets of..................
this
All the atoTtt and perhaps
rSaidences are Inimdated and the dawiagf
street.
thA.d>Uce U esUmated at >50,000.
Mrs. W. C. Walker ‘went to Carp The river Is-three miles wide.
lake this morning for a short stay. At
The same storm Aruck.Seneca, In.
Grenickvme she was Joined by Mr. and the next county east, wbor^ 84 Indes
Mrs. LoAs OreillAi. Mrs. Henry Qreil- of water feH. It was the heaviest
ick and Blanch and Frank ^Aochvil
and it left the
and the Misses Marie and Lottie Brno- Maacha_rlver the hipest for years.
lar of Chicago, who are visiting them. Many fields of com were fhwded and
j. R. Taylor,
the Grand lAand bridge was washed
the QranJ RaAde. Bvenlng Press, C.
and severA mites of track and
E. Taylor, ot the City News Stand and half a dozen culverts on thA road are
D. C. Davies who Is visiting in the gone.
city from Kentocky, went on a flsUng
trip this morning. They wilt return
BEAUTIFUL SYSTEM.
tomorrow.
The Sunday school and congregation
ta Grace eburefa will hold a basket Pension Dept. Takes 12 Vaars to PaK
on Mloh. Veteran's CWm.
picnic at Bdgewood on Tbnrsdsiy.- Bwi
SL-Clair, Mich., Ang. SS.-Hea^
will leave comer (rf tJnlon and Blghth
street and Boardman avenue and State Balfour, a navA veteran of the dvll
street at 9 o'Aock. Adults'will be »A. lived A Marine City In 189L
when he applied for a- pension. He
charged 15 cents; children tree,
it Amuld rAn. the pIcAc wlU be held wAted 10 years for the dre
bureaus ot the pension departmeuL A
Friday.
Washington, to dedde whaler or not
entitled to a pension. Then
SENATOR HANNA ILL.
he died. His. widow still lives A Ma
rine City, and on Saturday laA ahe
He Suddenly Collapsed While In Hit
received notice from the department
Office YeeteVdsy.
Cleveland. 0„ Ang. 26.—SenAor thA the claim bad been allowed. She
lanna was taken suddeuly ill whUe-in will receive about 61,000 bade penhis office yesterday and a physldan. don In addition to a moothJy stipend
tfrko was cAled. ordered thA be go for the red of her life.
to bed at once. Mr. Hanna, the doctor
Bteted, was snlfering trmn stomach
trouble Ad this, together with the In
tense heaL caus^ the trouble. SenHanna will probably be confined
to bis room for Mvoal days.
News of the Theatres.
A carload ot spedA scenery Is car
ried for the produdlon of “At Cripple
Creek.” which will be seen tor the
first time in this dty neA Satniday
night, August 29, A SteiuWrE's Grand
opera bouse. Ibis fine di^aa will be
acted by one of the best ca^a
seen 4n* melodrama.
The Detroit Free Press said ot tills
plsy: -In 'At Cripple Creek' seveiA
types new to the stage are Introduced,
ud dever diaracter drawing is one
of the
given one higher. tboogfat, then ti>o
work has acoompUshed its purpose.
Applying the ted > “The Deventh
Hour." whldi wa
large udlenee in Steinberg's Grand
Isa Aght U Is found that the piece is
iBcUpg. Athough as an Interesting
story flUed with thrilling dlmaxwi It
is a eaecess. The comedy at the play
Is dever. the stage settings were fine
and the kompany a deterring one.
___
DEAL WITB iVElivitASIY LOOt
r the name. Foley’s Honey and Ta.
Paving Teix
iSi
forttte
savins d Oas* atreA from Front atreA
te BtAe sti^ and State stMet-from
Union *tre« to Casa street Is now In
n-.v,hands tor ooUeetlon. TheBrMassetemeot to Im paid on or before the
Wib day d September, 1968.
Office Id Wilhelm block. Boom 210.
The. dty has been paying ter locA
M. E. HASKffli,
8221-tr
City Treasurer.
dealers 12-40 a barrel for cemgnL and
bad-thought it ibl right until Iten’itfiL
when the dty clerk readA oi
tion from a Detroit firm, offering to
put the cement-down here for |LM,&
barrel.
...................... pf the seww in alley
Th^ of'the locA dsAers are aWer- oast d DAon street has been placbJ
men, and they hastmud to
tbe I
that a Anrap in the markd has lust
of Soptember. 1903.
Office in WOhelm block. Boom 210.
M. E BA8EELU
3221-tf
• City Treasurer.
'' .'A Physician HMlad.
HIS WAR HAS.ENDED.
clan d Smith's f
*■ years I had baen grabUy bother
T9^n Editor. fUvu Up Mis Battle
od with kidney asd -bindder troiMe
With Buslnan Men.
and enlargad
d prostrate ^aad.
daad. I need
TdbUu. Mich., Ang. 26.—With Ian
known to the pr----- ^—
week's luue ot Tustin Topics, nudled wKhont ... ... .
yesterday, that paper, after a> exis nse rdley-B Kidney Care. “ASteteJo
; three bottlea 1 w» entaraiy reuev
tence of nearly 10 yean, suspends pnband cnretL I praaartba It npw daily
UcaUcNL This is the flnA ending of
the war waged by Editor W. A 'MbGovem agAnd the buAnees men of
this Actnity.
-,7
^
week, entitling him to IM Acres of
tend In the northwwt terrtturfes. The
land was given him (« aooonnt of his
services as a soldier in the TweetyMoond batUUon of
ilzed in Norwich. Oat. In 18S6. to
repri the Fenian raid. The cdalm is
aaM to be worth >1.600.
i-hn<a ^nA rib,
'*ad *pe^ asthe five’wards d the
Agtet tor MlfBItan Buff
city d TTaveree City, MlcMgaii. have
been placed In my bands for coHaeUon.
will be tn my oflkgff.for-the purpoae
of coQeeting snld taxea^m' aval? week
until Nov. 1. 1903. tron
o-cioek until 11; no o'clock in the
nettretftke msttiksin m forenoon
and from I <rdaok to 4.
«s(M fess ever kasws. ^
o'adck In the afternooB d caA day.
POPE LEO' XIII
All taxes paid befora-September 1'
for sAe by J. W. Sister's Uptise will be received without collection
tees and (
«i«i,
pAd on September 1 and until October
1 a penalty d <me per oest fot^poUecU(» Wni be diaige/ on A1 takaa r».
mAAog unpaid oh Oetobm 1 and nm
penAty d two pet.
IT
8800-tf
City Transwer,
r. we atwaya fed aacTy te
a named Smttlf with a aon named
t doaVffM'Wg Wiillu AeMW,-don't try to ncondla yow
gaud Fnmltnre Packing.
Barlfiriii Itiems
Here are several items from -fliSereut depktiDent8,.eyferyoneabar^kin, odds and ends
is wW they are. '
“'“-“■r One-Third Off
48c
One-ttaif Off
Dreaalag Sacqnea of Uwn, former price TS ceot^
' Laoe OlOTea, former priee SO'eeata.
■25c
5c
$1.38
o. E. GsaE,
One lot Gingham Pettieeate,
Loan Headiiiiarters
?**jn«Mm»?E.,Fwfos.
;»oR^.v««ow.oc.
Hude and Damask Towels, Alphtly soiled from diapla?. - | Qwei«S6e.Bow............................................................................ lyC
We advance
money to
Salaried
People and
make loacs
horaea ot
other per
sonal prop
erty.
I® SH 1 ROOK-KEEPlUiG
THE NATIOUL LOAN COMPANY.
C. A. SUTMERLAND, Mgr.
I nwilhete Blk. with Dske Luatxr Oc
The TrsmeOlT Mms Ukfie offers to those unable to
attend school, a course in BookJteeping identical
to that tnug-ht in the College for- home study.
There are eight sets, comprising WliolesAe and
Retail and changing from Single to Double Entry.'
The .entire
K^K FILMS
course,
with ',all
siationery,
for
$20.00
DEVetOte WEE
M ftentar. tetM
This'ft way ahead of any correspondence jcliool,
for you have tbe chance to consult your teacher'
K7IB, rrMi2t»sp.Bi.
Waifs Drag Store
SonVsnlr
CMatllOVBB
IRDIKk JIGKOB
TBC«T mwa riBH
\-
■
The mx'roTU tar oie coaedton^eff
d laylag, teathar retevA-
;
^itewer Tax
Father Cbartas OTtsiUy, tn charge d
the Adrian CathoUc church, attemi^
you-- It took, lb suicide by
IS rescued from the canA by the su-
I
NoflOE TB TAXBAViERS.
C«fi>Gt cleaning
OwosBO. MMh.. Au^
d«A tiiA
bad an UMpleasMit look
It's seyfiea^the
A Hondsy Aght'i
Ffid—Edwin O. Wood was elected write Martel 1
president of the NaUonA PrAemA
congress in MilwaAme. The cangtaas aoT Core made me a srall man." SoU
by Jas. G. Jobam and 6. E. WAt.B
meet In SL Louis neA year.
"i^otforiBg you our stdrioe to gA a
Oas iijiix*!, Te
that you have your bouschrld equipped
with the beA appHance Tor eoOktng
the world cantains. There U n/Jitng
better. It U good snoufft tor .any
body.
FVidigV How smd Tar aCords im
We bare the
Naarty PerfaHa Hte Life.
In nj dty. mediate reiNfi to asthma sgSerani In
the -mcM stegM and if taken In time
A ranasray-wlmoA ending tataDy,
wfU affect a corn. Bold by Jaa. G. Matte
a hosriMe tear op the^d
-johnten aad 8. a. WAt A Sana, eodw J B. Onmr. FiankUn <Mo*ai, 01
'-------------tt
doptote
------- ---------------------- Andes BAs*
the reet ot ■ SAd AO tidffila to<
tist.
;
W and^
Traverse City
Gas Coni|Miny
n and Bu^ea A Boibnigh. :
HAY FEVER SEASON HERE.
Victims ot'TSls' ahnoylng disease will
nee greA benefit by taking
Hoccy'and Ta. as it Mope the
fiiaenlt breathing
I Also a lot d CntTanettea wd
I Oveisoata. The Bqfaoit Store.
“Side Itaeked," one ot the oldert
Lsnsln®—Owing to the large number
an/b«A ot the sooaOed tnmp dramas,
comes back to Stdaberg's Grand opeim d soldiers who will attend the army
Kentneky this fan,
bouse nert Wednesday. September 2,
Kidd has orIt .is Mill under the managemei
dole WAten, for whom It gAned fame dared an addItlonA 1,000 wt>.w «aand fortune. Since 1t was last seen In
Tnavette City the iday has bdw
Frankfort—The BoyA Frootanac lio-.
written and mad* more pleaalng h»«t.
tel will close for the aateon Bap
ever.
1 after a more necasstal w
D laA year.
Quick RellA for A
T /t X E S !
roga. Irat the'woan- A
att^
abb k^.-my wUb in nsteOaM bMt
n^.iaan. ate.says Seetric BMtan
•te^iBb splendid for ^Ae traoMes;
O* thsy W n gtnni* '
n of an Err
In stAlng thA Bev. C. T. Stout A
the FlrA M. E. ehoreh sAd thA Henry
VIII founded the church'd England
' was made.. He said Henry
found the
UPTON'S ’ ROMANCE.
He-traced the Chnrdi of Etaghand from
apostolic times in ancient Brlte and
QUd That Some Giri Says She Uves clAmed that It bad ever reatsted osnrHim.
paliou d papal power.
New York. Aug. 26.—Sir Thomas
Llpton was asked whether he bad tak■«r osmila ■lac.
noUce of the inquiry of a Glasgow
Hd was iDtUaed to-be somewhat
young woman, reported tty cable, as niggardly.
•'|ildii-t I sre you going through my
to whether It was true thA.he bad
promised to marry''kn American girl tn»i«-rii- iioekct* tills morning?”
-y<-s. clear." she replied.
If be won the cup.
Don't you know it isn't right to get
He was informed thA the Glasgow
giri bad sAd that she had'a pecutlA money that wnyr' be demaxMad.
“If you will arrange It ao that 1 can
and personal intpreA lu the answer to get It any mlier way." sbe returned
the question. SAd Sir Thomas:
fwortiy. -It Will plpUM me.”-CWcngo
“It cheers me up more than I can Post.
tell In the bonr of this, my present de
feat. to kndw thA some-girl, somee, cares about mV
I menu ud note- 16-yaarold youth. Is under arreA here
the charge of worWng the tin badge
worthy dramatic strength.”
on Mrs. J. Loomis
whom be is At^gad to have robbed
It is said thA the tMt A a bodt
play is, thA if one is made better or of her podietboo^
.Ua-
mgcf
•irm
personAly.
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Look This op Before Investing In Ariy Offier!
LOOKING FOR fftOOBLE?
You will find more of it in less time'
in a poor flour, than in any bther tbiPer
we know of. Therefore when baying
don’t Mod short of the ‘-BUST.”
Maliulactured by
r
ltatniah£rl.ay€o.
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ma DAILY
EAGLE Want ADa
low THE MARK WASREACBEB
proved; five scree In
•even, rooraa; acme orehard—a
over 100 tons of hay; windmill, tai
grenarr.' .two baiSA etc. Uitla
.MoNa^ insured and ReelMiNtlTEB WA« TROTTER8*
;
GOAL FOR a YEARS.
Dvetor. aiDVMkM. Wb.. Oraerml tats Snhanga.
TO 8BUr-Houae on Bast Ber^
street 4 bouatii on Tenth, etreat,
WAMTB]>—Tbe b«et fMim- that ILOOO one bn Nlntk etreet one on Rail RECORD RREAKiNO HAS SpEf^
wUl bur, numloc down way avenue, two <w Webster, two
BTCAOY SIN)
tNcs ista.
n
State, qae on Washington and
to anllAny rCaaonatunmh «.Ji»'*Fs
WinHn „ .
A Me^aman, 308 LADY SUFFOLK cAeATKD VhE
I, WU, Oasenl DeUT«^.
FIRSTr SENSATION.
s 1kg i<Ma
ZHM
WeMgSepa^ 817 West'
Seventh
^
_-Tly threw or f<8iir ONfl^ 8>nga *m(SayM Sy Ibe city lay^ al^aUa are
dslsg ehMt.dS.barttfMf
ardar
Mhrf-.duMa MaiiSl.wT^rpH ar-.
..
Hie mile In two.mtautoa.-llBt. by rived in Uie oHy Mt evMilng to epend
her TwmUpa-^ harpkreitt. Mr. and
Lou DiUoa. at ReadvUle, recalls the
Mrs. p, Needtart.ioD, West Seventh
tact that few 58 yean the drivMs and
trainers have been migaged In reowdA IMnrit geww] ia being put down
breaking. In the early days It was
ecroea Cans riraet'Rtrm Ute allley beslow work, but beginning in the TDs
iween Fron{ «aj| Union.' T^ sewer
the fast ones began to come, in these
pipe U being Mid. ay that the street
58 years the record has been lowered
will not be tora^ when It Is npeeslust 39^ eeconds.
.On OcL 13, 1846, the gray mare. sary to^ut ia a larger eewer.
-Acroee the Sake" and "Through
Xady Suffolk, trotted a mile at Ho
Wonderiand- U tbe topic ot a alereopboken In 2-.29H. this bMng the first
Uc<m tectum to W given at the Baprecorded Instance In which 2:30 was
chnnk; thlF evMilag J>y O., W.
beaten at the diagmial way of going.
Blalif.
A under thp
the*asplces
«asplces of tlthe I. O.
Two. converted pacers. Pelham and
Highland Maid.mit tt down to t:87 In
There
tte next dl^t years.
eitf -who oaftaihly bqUevee In advei.The next reak eenaatlon to Lady
tiding, .tee b
fonr years old
and sellB empty whiskey botUes which
ilcb trotted In 2:24% at Bast New
he finds, and today be has bard -eusYork Jn U6C. TbU good mare kept
penJed by a string aroond his neric, o
OB chipping off eecoDds until at Kale-,
small sign. "Whiskey BotUes Wanted. "
matoo. on Oct. 16, 1369, ehe trotted fn
Aoftn HorafieM. builder, received a
2:19%, being the flret one to beat 2:20
heavy Jar yeeterday when he stepped
and giving this state the honor that
the wd of n plank which was not
fame with It.
fastened Aown and was {brown Into
For ei^t years Flora Temple was
■the baaemeBt of tee Traverse City
leen and then in 1867 Budd Doble be^
State htifc a dlatanoe of 12 feet. Mr.
^ to aatonnd the worid with the
HoraOeld is able to attend to his dn
brown geldiim Dexter. First
tlee today.
mile at BcetMi In 2:19 In 1867. and two
Ted Southard left this afternoon for
weeks later at Buffalo be cut H to
Grand Rapids. He will visit teere and
?:17%, which
1
was Dexter's reewd.
in Howard City and teen go to Detroit
Four yea later Doble cane out with
for tee opening of the dental^ college
the wondertnl trotter, OoMsmlUi Maid,
where be will t^ tee conne* In denand at Milwaukee in 1871 be drove.her
In 2:17. Next year she cot It's quar
In this line with loedl dewUsts, ha^ „
ter, of a second, and in 1874 Doble
In tee office of Dr. Alvah lyier
drove ber a mile In 2:16 at Saginaw,
recently.
ending the year with a mark of 2:78
at Boston.
of probate today dsking. for the apThe Great Maud 8.
admlnlstrator of tee
Another fonr years elapsed before
ite oT Chaa. D. Haines. An inventhe record was again shattered, and
toiy-was filed by Lonis Rnteardt, adthis time the clever dcAn Spies ent It
in tee estate ot Wiley A.
to 2:18% with Ranm. The year fol
Corbett, deceased; and a petition was
lowing Orrin Kekok hroo^t it down
flleiJ by Alexander H. Perry for license
to 2:12% with 8L InUen. Tbe crown
to eell peal eetate In estate of Samuel
was not long ib rest with this geldlog
K- Norteam,
as W. W. Blair appeared oh the scene
with Maud 8. and drove her In 2:11%
In 1880. Hickok tied this and Uien on CLOUDBURST
AT SHANGHAI
Aug. 27. 1880. be beat it with St
40 ACRES TO 8BU^-On easy Urnm
with about 6
----------Story of the Trotters Since That Time
honae, no '
A McNamara; '308 Front aoeet
par «fi CMb for an --N- oonpos froio FOR SALE—My oome plaoe on aouUi
a UalU Tlta package. liMve at
Bide of Weri Sixteenth etieiM. as
Batfe oaoe. Hn. B. 8. Pratt. -QT-tf
pieoy a plaoe es there Is In torn,
«Mi»i»nnf of about three acne -or
WAJXiBiu—uraen tor ie-uioo aaoar
the equlvalmn of 36 lots 35x165; al
wood, deUrered to anr part of the
so two ftacUonal lots adlolttlng It
city. J.<B. QieUlek Co.
3U7-tf
OB the eaet; also five scree with
--------,4 on the
WANTBD FOB U. 8. ABMT—Able
aouth;
eiao twelve loU on north
bodied natnarrled nen between ages
aide
(< same street, aU m one Monk.
of *1 and 36; eiaaens of Onltad
Stalos, of good character and tem
perate haoite. who can apeak, read
and
For Itfformitlnn
auii write
wr*M BagUah.
p
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TO RENT.
apply to Becmltlng Oflmer. 306
Front street. Traverse. Cltr.^Mlch. TO L£T—Two smaU hooses one east
Bide, one eonih aide. 35 per month or
to sell on moothlr payment plan,
same as renL UtUe « McHamaia,
FOB SAL^CaEAP-Goodseooni^d
308 Front street.
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LET—A couple of inside rooms,
SiUby, 210 N. BImwood Are. SS84-t« TOsuitable
for oOoas'or tor sleeping
rooms, madem building, ateam beat.
FOR SALB-Clly lorn, or will «....... n UcNamara, Insurance and
change for house sad lot and pay
dlSerence. Address P. O. bo* 473
Traverse City. .
3324-tf.
TO RENT—Rear rooms, second Boor
of Peoidea Baring Bank
wagon, suitable ft
produce. W. B. 1
TO LET by Utde A McNaman-^ee
315 E. I'ronl SU
tent oEea% aea-tasla, ttmn i
nice hardwood floors. <7heap.
fX>R 8ALB—lAwn dlrL Deliverd at
75 cents to 31-» per load. F. R.
MI8CELLANEOU&
382*«io.
Goodrich.,
WB DO FARM C
_______ _ . „jt hdam.. nicely fltted.
canopy Ug> and curtains, oak-plank
.„d cheam Little A McNamaxa.
206 Front BtreeL
r nHFlor
INSURE -YCtJR AoraBfr_
you may have a Are at
Qme.
UtUe A McNamara. 388-Front'8u
Front street,
ns5-tf
weet aide. 8 rooms, only 3600 I
on monthly payments, aaa e«a re
i 8ALB-^!oe new houae. Nm,356
raahlngton street; 3I0.00 ' down
uwn mower euBinese. ruc-> grav'
,a^s?K."2s?r3oSr.
a card and
cifil and get your
L SALE by LltUe A MeNamara,
8 Front street, a fine brick build_________ ______ a thah
1 bnild for, a good Investir spare money.
MONET TO' LOAN on peraonal prop-
TO SELL—14 acree, t
LOST.
a mile from the (dty: aO deaied
and needed to clover; eaay terms. LOST—A light striped grey fine wool
UtUe A McNamara Insnranee and
shawl on Monday between 3 and 4
Real Estate Exchange.
o'clock i»-the streets of Traverse
City. Finder please leave at this
office and receive reward. 32264-1
LOST—Spotted hound; wi last seen
in the city on Sunday. Bend in<
bwmaUoB to Joseph Allgira. P. O.
Box 22.
4221-t-6
TO 8BLU-16S acres; 70 acres clear
ed; house two story. 6 rooms, partly
finished: rooms all nuUb«.d down
FAMOUS
“SEN
HUR”
' atairs; Jkam old. 30x40; two ^Tancries attached to ban; good well
r house; outside cellar holding Will Be Presented i
Beal Estate Exchange.
'TO SKA. INSURANCE If there is
anything yon want to know <
done in the line of insnranee we will
be ^ad to have you call iand see
as. Uttle A McNemara Iasi
and Real BsUU Exchange.
TO SELL—A stock of ^oceriee and
a good chance
or wUhoQt bandlngB—worth irtUle
to investigate it if you want bualneea. UtUe A McNamara,
Front street.
TO SBUy—Very low price . three
stores with boose in rear and teneI above on two. Frcnt atroet;
Front street
gy. B. J. Morgan.
POE SALE-Two good srooDd hand
fanning mille; <£eap
will trade for hay. 1
Klaw A Brlanger'e stupendous prodnctiim of Oen. Lew Wallace's famous
religious romance. “Ben Hur," Is to
be shown In Omnd Rapids. Mich., at
the New Powers' theatre during the
stote fair week, September 14 to 19.
“Ben Hnr" has proven, the sensa
tion ot the century in ste^ spectacle,
tt b<4ds the record for attendance and
reetdpts in every theetre iriiere it has
played. AlUtongfa this la the
iitth oonseenUve season ot “Ben Hnr"
faas only been played in about 30
cities. Including the 21 weeks' engage
ment at the Drary Uine. London,
where King Edward shattered all the
traditions by ordering a royal box
built In the pit, so that be could get
better view ot the chariot race.
Queen Alexaadi^saw the play on two
occasions, and ^tbar membeta ot tbe
royal famUy were Vrequent visitors
wblle the prodnetlomiwss in gcgiand
The OTganlxatlon presenting Qie
spectacle numbers 226 people, inetnding 130 singers and dancers, and ex
clusive of the 78 pec^le in tbe work
ing ftaS of stage carpenters. The
company carries 22 blooded horses and
three camels. An advance etaS ot
me^ksnlcs have now poseesslon ot the
stage of the Powers' theatre and
busy placing It in readiness for the
great chariot race In which el^t
horses run at tcg> speed In fnU view of
the audience.
iflos.
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DE. L. 8WAMTON.
Oiyi ever the Petmld’a baving, bank
TOJi J0HN»XWAS NOMINATED
UBS. W. S. A W. B. MOON
General practice; epeetolUta In dueaeM of the rectum and ^to
urinary diseaaea. Bote 'teone^
^ty Opera Hoiue Block.
aawnmrw. •»<
DEMOCRATS WERE UNANIMOUS __'phase
ML4.CLEVELAND,
IN.(
fOll ^ dqtott* Si'
_hfONirOE.A HALE,
m Wlihalm i
‘nMBBR: esTiilATOW*
^
DH. H. B. UABNBH.
Special attention given to surgery airi
iliieaset as women. Office over
’l^
-User.
SSdw^ Umbec
wood ave. CUtotea'i' 'phone Tfi. Jnn
DR. T. A WILHELM.
DENTIST.
1 Houde Rlo6k.
that
_______________
Ail John L.
Zimmerman of Cincinnati wonid be
tooght out to the biUte end but there
to te| Clevelani
man's nomination.
tor Frankfort. Beneooto, ML Pleasant,
DR. LOqKHARt. X
DaoUiL - M^octegue Block
Uare. Aims. Si. touls luaca; Uvuaso.
Howell.-Aon AThur. .Toledo, and all
- UR. SNTDBR. DENTIST.
New office over; People's Savings suuthera and ca le.n pointo.
Bank.
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The CanairBub of Fnuel Sond.
SAWYER A- I e;NKAI.I.BGON.
Vciy qui-e;- llsh .Tte caught in4be wa liiur
UenAta, Crown and bridge work a
ters of r»t.'<-t wound. One kind Is called
specialty. Office new Wilhelm block.
M. A N.'E. TIME CARD.
the cuhdh'll lb. It Is dried and packed
A. D. Tii.EK.
in ■•oxcN liki' ciiTidliw. tVe are told the
flsUi'i-iui'U UNO tbrin to light their homes Dentist. Office 505. new
and that at one time all the bodts on Block. ClUzena ‘phone No.
Empire Jet n-30aai
the wound used them Instead of sperm
PHYSICiANB.
oil lamps. Uy.puUIng tee heads of the
'iNt.'L. K, jIFHKII,
fish dowhw-urd In o candlestick .and
lighting tbe tall, which. In conJUDCtlun Graduate...f Clevelam.
Trains arrive Tiav. City 11 :«0 al m.
SCHOOL
Special attention given to tee eye,
ear. nose and throat. , Glasses
fitted. Both phones.
•'Trrin from Provei
7:64 a. m.
.
.
- Train tor Cedar City h-aves Cam.
and 8:66 p.m.
i>n. A. n. T1V/L.1..I1JAI.
And STEAMER LINES
Boat coonectlons af Mn:iUli-e <
Frankfort making sbortest anil cii.-air
I roules I
hlcago. Hilwauk.- a
e west
SUPPliES
Graduate of Toronto University. Office
VIA COPEMISH AND A.-A. R. R.
in Munson block. 'Phones: office.
103; residence. 104.
Arrive Frahkf.irt:.
DR. W. F. IrRANOWAVS.
assistant to Ow lliux aiut; ..
Arbor'i"! ff-M
THE RACKET
::^Z.
Good mbl»pr tipiii'd I end'^
I'Pm-Hs
.1
,50 PaB** ■I'ubl. ls
.<
150 I'kbo l iihtelK
•^rrriSM.v ■'—•’
.t»B
G4K> Phk<' TiiUIoIk
'Cortor'L inlt per boltle
LoathiTidH'
lG<-aiif1
(Alfred Frioririrh hlf>ck.> llcill, '|>hi>new
p„r .Pelowkey. Maokinnw *, riiil
r,.----------...-------—I
-.Bpirta
Chleas”. 6;4fl a u, •
Ear.
Dose. throat andr..._,
nmng g
For Peiiiskw)-,’ UackPtww. - Cran'-t
HR. F I*. 1.AWTON.
opide
For Petosl .
lUpId^ Ctoclnnatl
nilcng.,. 4:25
s:he
Itoxe..
-
All kind!) nf Si iiooS Supplies
at RACKCT PRlClrS.
PERE Marquette
For SuUons Day, Omeilii anirsurlb
port. 8:30 a m. and 1:30 p. pi.
Trains arrive from CdocinnaUr Chi
Trains leave Traverse City as fol cago. Indianapolis, St Louis and
lows;
Grand Kapidd; 8:30 a m.
For Grand Rapids, Detroit, Toledo.
Trains arrive from Ft. Wayne,
Chicago ana west. 6:00 a. m.. 11:65 a. Grand Rapids. Petoskey and Mack!
m.. 6:20 p. m. and 10:10 p. m.
uaw. 1:30 p. m.
For ba^naw. Bay City. Port Hur
Trains arrive from Richmond. Ft.
on. Toieuo, Detroit and oast. 6:00 a _Wayne, Grand Rapids. Petoskey and
u. M. MOR^K.
in. and 11:55 a. m.
Mackinaw, 6:60 p. m.
l-'ur Manistee. Ludington. Milwau
TYalns arrive from Norteport
Tbe popular Auctioneer of Grnqd
kee and Muskegon. 6:00 a m. am* Omena and Suttons ^ay. 11:10 a m.
Traverse county. Office lao East
r-;20 p. m.
and 4: 26 p. I
Front street, Traverse City.
For E3k Rapids. Kalkaska and Cen3U^ Si
TRAINED NURBEA
tinl lAke. 7:00 a ra., 1:30 p. m. and
TORRENTS CARRIED BUILOINOS
repers on ;
AND PEOM.E SEAWARD. ^
MRS.
E.
W.
ShBLDON.
NURSE.
right backwttb Mand a and end
X and Petoskey, 6:00 imrth and south of WelUm.
». m. 1:26 p.
ed tbe eeasM with tee mare marked a]
2:10%. Next year he cat erft anoUiei
.1 KEHOE.'
"'^6erS%.
half second.
Agent
Jay Bye See waa champion for a day
In 1884. Ed BuUer drove him in 2:11.
VleUria, B. C.. Aug. 26.—Mall ad
mi August 1, at Providence, dnd th« vices from Sbangbel state that a cloud
very next day Blair sent Maud S. in burst occurred there causing a great
2:09% at Cleveland, cutting It to flood and torrents of water poured
2:09% at Lexington.
down on the town rushing seaward
Jnly 30, 1886, teat Mand and carrying bouses, buildings, trees
S. trotted tee world famons mile in and people before it. Over 300 Chi
2:08% at Cleveland, and that lasted nese are known to be dead at Chefon
for six long yearn, during white aooree alone.
of fast ones made uBBUCceesfol asaaniu on tee record of Mand 8.
a Kind Aetipe.
Callibrnia's C
Wlien you rif- in lli<- iiiornlnu form a
California came to tee rescue in 1891 resolution in niak<- ilu- day a biippy one
Nature orlginalzs and drsburs.
As tee cauK of aO dbeaaci b CDoduri
with tee fleet Snnol, who trotted a to a fell.iv.- m-alurc. ki.V' Sydney
by every authority htobe'
TTm dottuethreproees. begins with the lotneiilatlonanddmy of Mood corpuKlcs.
mile In 2:08% 'for Charles Marvin. Bmlll.. It is •■nslly dmir - a l.-fl off gar■■
____ ___________________________
TheeauMof ihb fermrowiiCTi fa trem Baderia
Next year Budd Doble was out with mciK (•> the umn tvlin nned> It. n kind
were destroyed tee came would be mmoved.
or micKihcs in tec system.
Nancy Hanks and he eet tbe mark at word to tbe sortnwful, an I'neoiirnBlns
Tto totmcalatkm docs not take (due without
2:07%. cutting OB two more seconds expn-KKlon to the strlrlni: Trilli-M in
air,
and moUure-ior tU get
themselves ns ilght ns air will dn.K. at
tee Independence kite, and ending leoBt for Uie tw-eniy-four hours, and
^ totrned udentmT^d^toSl^U^S!^
to myrisdi
grut rafiiily.
tee year breending her a mile in 2:04 'If you an- yoiinu ili']M-iid )i<k>ii It
Wm.Radam.
'rm Radam. iti
ib peculiar dian^
diancter 'b
b Ihi
tbit
Thme mkrotaswben fully developed, colonkc to
at Tem Haute.
will tell When yon m
il If you
glut sunbeK and attack tee various vital
fame b Two yews more went by before the aie old It will send you Benlly
itly aud
"Radam*A Microbe Killer.great AJIx was driVen a mile In 2:08% bapplly down the sirenra of time'to
by Andy McDoweU. at Oaleebuic. and eternity, ity tin- most simple :irllb—---------codg^ by every
If there were oo mieiobcs An would be nolerthis record held six yearn, until, in Qietlnil mini look at the, result—you
medical authority.
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mmto^ tooee ttfie^w^ be no
1900, Ed F. Qeen sent The Abbott a send one tteraon. only oiie. lyipplly
As afidbeaae ortgtoates from tee sune auurce,
tbrmich the diiy: that Is 36.' during the
mile in 2:03% at Terre Haute.
microbes; Radam'a Mkrobc KlSer tmenb
brao^t aboBt by ill-bealth wcwld cease and
course of the-year. And suppose you
tee erbeesses of nature would Uagnala
andcuetsEVERY DISEASE by ddrioytog
At about tela Ume a ra^ teestnut
Bacteria tee oriank life teat eaoea fetM.
Totea law man iaooexeeptioo, and to it b tbe
stallion in Tbledo waa knocking at
.. ««t cause of UldbeaK.
tation.nd decay of Hood eoroamka. Kllb
tee door, and on Aug.' 2, 1901. Mr. made I4.»« Im-Iiibs happy, at all events
- slckne
loie. NoA, IH not this simple? it
Ketteam drove Creaeens a mile in
teebi
sliort ter n sernion. too homely
2:02% at Columbus. O. Cresoeus and
ensJly
others tried to beat tt last year but
yon to say. "I would If I could.''
could noL and no horse ever has until
Enlightened Science Admits that all Sickness is Caused by
tbe new queen was crowned at Readvine. Id^day.
nee liow cloacly related
forest to human ritality. it was In tbe
A Verr imeky Rmub.
forests of Tbesnly that tbe early
•Tes. I know Its an expenrive and Greeks received tiudr energy teat later
Poisoning and Wasting the Blood, the Tissuee and Vital Organs.
naelesa habit" said the old smoker,
inio genius. It was tee forest
lighting a fresh dgar with tee stump flowered
d^llers of Germany that conquered
of tee old one, “but you cent Hiinw decadent lioree sod later gave to Spain
wkat a eelBce it U"
tbe rigor that sw^t back tbe Moor
^ "A Bolsce. for whatT' ashed tbe other
man.
whole known world. But todi.
"Why, for the-er-dlaoomfoet and
Greece, what Is Italy, what is BpalnT
cravlDg you teel when youYe not smok is
They haw been stripped of their foring. you know.--Chleago Tribma.
esta. thorn ouraerim of vigor, and tbelr
A PLEASANT TART DRINK; ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
decay fiai set la. Everywhere the law
It Kills tbe MIerabts
Agent-Tea. air; I win gnanmae that holds good. It to la tee forest teat tbe
olcbeSklaaa4< w ECZEMA.
............
ttiU Is the most concentmted food you manhood le.i
II Kills tbe Micrebss
great dvillsatioM. But cities ariae.
everote.
oltbsTbnMlsndc . BRONCHITIS.
Inevlta
Consumer-But I don't watt that trees are swept awqy.
h KUb tbs MIersbss
kind. I want the kind that sproeda all ble decline sets la. Fonats once de
oltbe Luatssada . CONSUMPTION.
stroyed cannot reton. end over all the
over my system.-Ltft
altei of anrieni etrillaattoa are blowing
DIRECTORY
™ CAUSE AND CURE
OF DISEASE EXPLAINED
THEOilEUUSE
THE ORE CURE
fcinss.s'aisr’
Ka 1. I
8219-tf
eras near Lake Ann.
TrsaasFc Trsva Law la ■aateae.
Houae. aeven rooms; post ban;
In England tn-aaure trove belongs to
wire fencing; oedhr block cellar;
Cleared; water. Uttle A McNam the crown. According to tbe law. If
ara, SS2t Front street
any one flnda hidden treasure and ooncealB It for bis own use be U liable to
FOE BAlf-Cook stove In
fine and ImprisoDineaL It uaed to be a
oondttR* <keep. W. S.____
han^ matter. However. It may be
U03 Baadolfk street
StlAtf
soma encouragement to Elngllati treas
ure seekers. If any eueb there be In
these enlightened days, to know that
the laws of treasure trove only apply
to such aa .U dUeovsrsd by acddenL
Treaacre diacovered by systematic
. .................__ 1 Oroeery,____ aearcb wonid not come wIUiId this de
side, Randolph and DlvlBlan atreets. scription; neither wonid finds dlscovar3U8-U
ed.by astrologlcsl or caballstle sclenem
or by tbe potent tnlloence of tbe dlrlnFOE SALS-One set of UaAnlU) Ing rod.-All the Tesr Round.
tooU. atgnlra
Jamn Msnkla.
.Toey-TsA
_______
«. Pietro;, in whist
playing ;
Oval Wood Utah Co.
3Ur '
good deal driwnds on yonr lock.
B wiU always be a or
TO SBLL-A good laatbw top boggy
Pi 'ro-Qnlte ao. And yonr tote de
M^a
wtfy
little
pends on a good deal. heyt-Phlladel ^ *Twlce a yapr, cfi April 28 and Oct
a^wni; > lomt JMWIu -nma
I. 308 Front street
phla BoUetla.
Ivlng to SbfiaT^W ntroeto am full of
Why take tvro oe three years In
aarvantg. and peopM'kaigaln with them
public school to gat a buaineaa rourae
First we. teach tee hal^'to talk and for service. Durtog^Sle winter Season
tear are very
as'the peasants
taken SIX MONTHS to e year will eive then to bold bla longuA-Smart Set
*•» aU tbelr girito‘)to the etty ttr be
they havtog^k# wote for teem
■ get In a public school and
at home. Tbe prlencwald dlffeta. One
t you trill be
; ao boUdlnv: m pneh if you
can get e girl for hirhoaid. or pay up
plaoad in a good poritlon.
to 20 Inaer (34>'a iiiBth for one who
The TMverse City Bueinaaa Cellege
eooka. washes aM%M;, '01tU are ofaadJUelBttateBfc.
36U4f hae halpod aeerea p^quritSad atutnttsnkfni toetAASoadMmlly tor
San^Ae goad poattlens and will help
ttsee to v«y
Uttle WMk. nil <1111 m aw Ml of
w y«i stvb tbam » ehMca.
tean. Only Ke, at J. Q. Jotcagim and
. a-4mahk oo.
si
t-a^-w
Bnabee A Roxbwth, Dnma. l-»w
GERMS OR BACTERIA
THE ORLY URIVERSIL REfiEDY, FOIIRDED OR TRE OERR TREORY OF OISERSE,
IRO FULLY PROVER or TWERH TERRS OF SUCCESS, IS
RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER
m
mOBsttoMlwobm
-
. BRtdHrS DISEASE.
CATARRH, RHEUHATISM,
CANCER
% with reports of Sciei
s of WondeefBl Caros a
w
d free ts
MOAN’S WOROBE KILLER 00.
40 01. Bottlo,*!
SSiTTlSrT^J^'K
S.
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,a>S:ou,.IStn»,,
CHICAGO.
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0~etf..W.M.
James C. Jolrnson,
Agent.
Traverse City, Nllch.
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