The Daily Eagle, November 12, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, November 12, 1903

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

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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)

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1903-11-12

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EAgLE,

THE

RAC SKRVtCK.

Parlor Suite
Just like cut, only one more
Parlor Ch^r; all over-stuffed.

$27.50
(W.'rlh



PRICE TWO OBNTa

IDAT, NOVBM BER 12, 1903.

VOli. XL NO. .w.
A Be»atltQl Si>iece

w

GOING TO THE $10,000,000 LEFT TO CRARITT “ISN’T WORTH A
CONTINENTAL”
OIL FIELDS
Family Should

About 10 Oaya la Raquirod for Sink­
ing a WolL

ZtimSSSl^ll^r

Jas. M. Gllleu, Jas. G. JohD^on and
loses
Rl<^ leave tomwTow for
Kentacky where they go straaight to
the privity of tie '^v«ae Bay Oil
Co. where Mr. OUlett wili be general
manager. Drilling for oil began last
week and these Traverse City men ez'A F a ■ WF
^
bringing in

Mfmw.
' /Sl“ :

W
Al K
TT 4-AL-n.

^ ^ required for sinking a well,

.d4

OSTEOPATHY

A. e. CDHTIS.
p- c. GOfiBIRT.
A. B> CURTIS 4. CO..
R»L ESTATE AND LOANS.
■ No
eianse. Fire Insurance.
Bbome 9 and 10. H. & I.. Block.

roiiected duties on goods coming into
iis pons, and the national government
source of Income other than
b?g each state to contribute its
During the revoluUonary war.
lire conUneatal congress had lasned
<2<ki.nno.OOO of paper promises to pay.
TMs continental money had deiweclatmuch in value, that to this day.
wish to put the lowest possible
-^tlmste on anything, we say “It Is
worth a coatlnenul." list Is the
nri^n of the saying. Prantlln and
others suggested that they tax them­
selves. bnt such *an idea was extremely
t: They were fitting a inr
with ^gland to keep from being
taxed.
^
The speaker 4adBH0lW this Rgr
iod disorSer was-a'Tesnlt of tte war;
that war breaks down ths UwabUlng
of the people. The imtrfots' had
!r for the Traverse Bay been driven by thousands to BtagUnd
and to Canada. So many fled to Nova

Artistic Miflifiery Pariors

.• New Line of Winter

Just What You Want
--------ie a pair of our--------

Cushion Sole Enamel Shoes
foi men. 'I’hey are like a balm to sensitive and
tender feet Require no breaking in. “Made
right; sold right.” S4 00 per pair.

••

on Oo.. n^by. made'tho fliat strike.
The Traverse City men hope to be
presMt tor the shootliig of well No. I
on the Traveme Bay. OU Co.’s lease.
The process te one of great tutoresL
Ordinarily abmt 40 quarts of nitro­
glycerin are poflred Into a cylinder and
lowered carefnlly down the six-inch
the bottom of the well. ' Ckie
<A the.Qpeiators then drops a .piece of
^led a "godevil" into the eas­
ing and runs for his life, A smothered
explosion is heard and then a loud
hissing roar «f the pent-up force to
find an exJL A column of dirt, rock,
water and oil is shot into the air 160
feet or more, and then the anxious
oil speculator must usually wait a
day or more before it can be ascertain­
ed Witt any degree of alcuracy how
much the well Is grihg to produce.

erament aad said during the wtf. The
money'Whitt they broettt
beei
the widows and oTphans of
tte patriots.
PRISONER DIDNT SEEM TO REAL­
The servieee of Robert Morris were
IZE HER POSITION.
especisliy described end praised.
61.400.000 to
war; bnt congress was unable t
cide how mutt of thU was private
money and how mutt whs fitwi the
public-funds of Whitt Morris as flhancler of tte TJuited States had ebai^.
A committee of congress iepqyted that
Morris owed tte government At a

REMOTE
DELEGATES ARE
INSTRUCTED
FOR THEODORE ROOSEVELT.

Bach ant & Roscoe.
Parker Brea' Old Stand.

UNDSIAL BUYING OPPORTUNITIES
IN EVERY DAY NECESSITIES.
A 38 inch good heavy pure Linen Huok Towel
for- 12ic.
^
A 45 by 23 inch very heavy bleached Turkish Bath
Towel for 15u.
__ _____
A 47 by 23 meh extra heavy bleached Turkish
Bath Towel for 25c.
A 63 inch ailveYlileached 'I'able Damask that is
pure linen for 46c.
A 66 inch fine silver bleached Table Damask in
'
choice patterns for 69e.
X nice full sme Crochet Bed Spread in Marseilles
patterns for 75c.
A heavy fringed Bed Spread, line quality and full
size for $1.00.

Telegram Haa Been Received at Wash,
ington From Juneau.
Waahlngioa D. C-. Nov. 12.—Presi­
dent Roosevelt has received the fol­
lowing telegram:
"Juneau. Alaska.
Nov. 10, 1903.
■The President. Washington. D. C.:
‘Territorial convention today elect­
ed J. O, Held. Charles S. Johnson,
Wltlian T. Perkins. W. D. GraaL J.
W. Ivey. Oscar Foote, delegates n
Uonal convenUon.
Instructed f<
RooseveU.
"JOHN H. HHD.
'■National Committeeman."
FIFTV BENTS

} PAID.

With fairly liberal receipts today,
buyers on the local market are paying
(0 cento a bushel for potatoes- As hl^
at 62 cento and as low as 48 cento was
paid. WhUe E. B. Hibbard Is buying
for Julius Hannah's warehouse, otter
dealers are shipping part of those they
buying. SpeeulatiOD alone Is ^
Influendng • the local markeL 6ne
dealer told The DaUy Bsgle this af­
ternoon that be was offered 66 cento
a bushel tor two ears on tte track
here.
About half of tte loads am being
weighed on the city scales. The buye^ eUIl. claim that Hr. Dean ie not
rapid enough for tte work and farm­
ers do not like to wait In the cold.

LATE QUEEN ORAGA^S FORTUNE

STORY
i OLOCK.

PROF. SPARAS tOLO ORIOIN OF
THE SAYINO.

J. w'. SLATER, Practical House Furnisher.

^
{SvfrOijBeASHR.
tcMf«aa«».
J. O. TBDSBLOOO. D.
fftS.|L£"------------------ estdenoe, prlrev T.vtT^BgtUeeeTT latest. .
Madam Medill.

208 Front Strset,

Be Com!

Philadelphia, Pa.. Nov. 12.—It U said SI^AKER TOLD , OF I
today Uiat the UU Wm. L. Btkhu baa
provided that tlO.OM.OOO of hU torof 129.000,000 shall be left to
charity. The remaining »1B;ooo.OOO
wUI go to his family. Bikins' seeartare “gilt edged" and the aettle- Pathetlo Story ToM of ftebert MorrW
t .of-his estate >« expected to Jlsthe stock market.
In the fourth of the nnlvoslty extan.'
VON STERNBERG IS AFFLICTED. Sion series of Isctnres on American
history. Prot Spvka at Uie PieebyGerman Ambatsador Has Cancer on terian church last nl^ deaeribed Ute
His Cheek.
r the first
LMidon, Kov. 12.—The Daily express national government before the OMistltoday prints a btory from Its Berlin tutlon was made. He aald Americans
correspondent thfct Baron Speck Von liked to forget these ID yean, on the
Sternberg, German ambaaaador to the general principle that It is more ples»
United States, who recenUy retomed ant to recall the aucceases rather than
Uiere for medical treamenL haa de­ the fa&BHB .that.bave been made. But
veloped a caneerons gro^
Uiese yaaniuE.w^e a lasttag Impreacheek.
stoD on Uie people, so that the sngsMOD of Calhoun and othm advocatlag
return to the days of anprmne atata

.
. ALa JA8.M. 6ILLETT,
Kentucky tomorrow as geneiwl m
Co,.

Retail and Wholesale.

■:-K

Is Being Turned Over te Her Sistore
hy C-remment
Belgrade. Nov. tf.—The Servian
government has glvki a halt mllUmi
a tte sisters of tte late Queen
_
through their lawyer. The
imoner 1s
la the prooa^
proceeds ^ a sale o<
^imcmey
^{xsal estate of the uie

Grand Rapids. Mitt.. Nov. 12.—Mrs.'
Flood who was yesterday convicted of
killing John London, was senteneced
today to slate's prison at Jackson for
The prisoner received the w
fe Witt indifference and seemed
.... reallre the gravity of tte aitoation.
She was taken to JaeVson at noon.
Grand Rapids. Htch., Nov. 12.—Lete
yesterday afternoon, Mr*. Nancy JeaFlood was convidted of the mnr.
der of John London on April 21. 1903.
jury bad been out all nighL
be remembered that London met
hlE death while eating at tte table
the farm house of Barney- Fingleton'.
where Mrs, Flood was hon
She reported the.death as an aeddmt
resulting from the discharge of a shot­
gun in London's own -hands.
Suspicion iSnallr fastened upon her,
however, partially because of
crepancy between her story and that
of Barney Fingleton, who Is awaiting
trial on the same charge. The prosecuUoD claimed that Mrs. Flood's pur­
pose was to get London's accident In­
surance of 61.000. The evidence
largely circumstantial.

fell into Prune street prison In Phila­
delphia as a prisoner for debt -No
attempt was made by the government
to hrip him ouL He lay In prison a>
most three yean and died in poverty.
In these prosperous day*, -a relief bill
would pass congress for him, bnt in
those days, the govenunent was too
poor. There to not a monninent erect­
ed at pubUe expense anywhere In the
United States to the mmory of this
tn«n upon whom Washington so freqnenUy depended for money to carry
on the war.
FINE ELECTRIC SIGN

Will Be InsUlIed by American Drug
Gompany.
The InstaUation of tte American
Drug Co.'s new electric sign, "dnigs."
will he completed tomorrow night. It
is expected, and then there *111 be a
fine addition to the bnslness signs on
Front street. It to about eight feet
long and two feet wide and contains
no electric lighU. The sign was
manufactured by the Chase Hectric
Co. of Chicago, bnt the work of Install­
DROWNED MAN EXHUMED.'
ing it has been done by local electricUns.
The show window of tte store will
also be finely lifted, as 60 Hghts have
Unrertaker L. D. ; rtls today went just been placed there, making one of
tbe
prettiest windows in tte dty.
I CIvc Hayen to prepare for ahipent to Chi^go, Iho Lody of a drowii1 man «hich nc.-itoa a«twre at the', YOUNG SOY SHOT HtS SISTER
place- last nrrih. loe body waa that
of tialver S MeiUrg. a Norwegian,
t rifi years of a;<G, aad IndicaUons
pointed In the ’•upoLritlon that hto
death occurred September 23, though
where, to not known. —
Captain Walker of the life saving
staUon at Glen Haven bnried the re­
ephenson, Mitt- Nor. 12.—A 13mains on private gronnd, bnt word has year^ld boy of Andrew Begner, re- .
been received from Heiberg’s sister in Biding eight -miles from hsre. In the
Chicago, requesting the removi
nbsehce of his parents, took • iMto and
the body to that place and for a ring shot his sU-yearold etoter, the ttarge
which is on the dead man's fiag<
tearing oft the riittf^e of her tiee.
destroying one eye and fracturing ^
MICHIGAN GETS $3,600.
cheek bone, exposing tbe membniu
of tte brain.
Shjtre cf U-e Big Methedlet Mtoeion - Tbe boy. after the deed, tried to gtt
- '
Fund.
a cartridge to kfll himsell.
not
Of the 61,654.263 ntoed by the Meth. finding ooe he eneaped to the woods
bdtot church this year for mtoai
and has not been found. The drt ii
purposes the Mlttlgan conference has not expected to live.
been granttt 68.600 and Detroit con­
ference 64.COO. Theee sums are used
■Bohemlen <Mri" next Mcaday sVM. ■
to supplem^ pastoral support In
Charges and circuits naahle adequ^
1y to proTlde tor their own psstnrt.

^yBMBHB 12, 1908.

THE DAJiiY mejuife.*;
The daHy Eagle.
I bAUI.t;4'Mta» PuDUMMra.

Rthtoa to ipen aril tug yen must hot
Tkolata if y(» are going to to onght
atK,

A brave mac's honor and a t»e
WhatMKera «ay.
_ _Uwankee eoataaawrary oon- woman’s love hnre no daBUna on ^
elDdea that Beth Low might hare OCB- stock ttiAauce cl life.
tlnned mayor ot Mew Toi^had to no*
made the fate’ mlatake ot ttunlsi |U.'
•00,000 Into the tieaauy that abonUi
have been raked oS and derMed i
pmitlcaa purpoaea. DooBtleaa ponw
and throat trouWee. Ihoasaada M
and a mlatake Tammany haa new yet
and nerer will be aoooaad <3 oomndtting.—Gaginaw Courler^eiald.

Midget String Ties

_________

SS^'T^r'..:;^;;;::’
....

. 1 M

Polo boaata o( a man. who. tbotigh
narrieJ 16 yean, Idaaea hla wife erery
time he learea home. Oegon baa a
man who ean beat that aU hcOlow.
-Tboagh married 20 yeara, he kiaaea
Mtttfrt ts tablMliMia.
- abkavlbara to T%e Dallr Bide are his wife' erery time he learea hone,
beeldea kiastng the hired girl erery
time hla wife learea
Dally catrtmkle.

got DO wllef. One bottle of^
King's New Dlsoovery then cured Me
absMutaly.” If# InfaUlWe tor Ownp.
Wboc«lng Cough. Grip, Paoumonls and
NcnaheiMlnlto
____ ________ ________ lata.
tlea 10c Beg. sizes. 6

Mington CcillaK

Trial

dM wlthottt dday.

■■It la somewhat smldenlng In the
face of the ehipbuUdlng chargee
remember that a few yean ago Chae.
U. Schwab was bold up to the youth
ireataat play, ••Arlwaa," pnineeA
as alabonte acale—atatnbwv'a Ofasd of the conhtry as an example ot what
Id accomplish by bonopera hoaaa.
Not. 14.—The great PoweU, i
etas, anpported By Laa4 and Tei
tMoaaa pastamlniata. and a Ud>-eUaa
apedalty oompany.—St^berg'a Grand
NoT. 16.—“Bohemian (Hrl" at Staln- the Inscriptkm: ‘The beet <rf mothers,
barg'a Grand by tooal talent, anaplcea indaw.-' Americans wlU agree that
of St. ftancla chnrah.___________
the woman of ulidm inch a phrase
could be written deserves a ■
PRIHARV REFORM IS THE TEST.
ent.^aglnaw Bvenlng News.
The direct nomlnithm ot aU can­
didates tor public oBce, from pathIn the Interest of tranquility and
master up to goreinor of hUchlgan.
the world's commerce the part played
was advocated by the state league ot
by the Dalted States goveramr
republican clubs at its meeting Tneethe isthmus affair may reulve___
day in Grand Baplds. Prcdltlng iby
flcatloni'but how like the devil It looks.
the experience ot the last year, ^e
-Detroit Tribune.
league came out boldly and expUdtly
for primary rrform, meaning thereby
Old PopocalapeU. volcano, It fior aale
the nomination of all eandidatee. The
t 65,000,000. The teonUe with hla
abolition ot the convention system
investment U not “water" enoUy. but
that It might go.op In smoke.—RtllaOpponents of jirimary reform in the
deipbia RepuHlc.
state legldature last winter and spring
took advantage ot the ambignoua r
Bx-Presldent Clevel&id should not
be expected to have a strong
iT. It tos not been hla tarn to
in favor of ^Hilary retonn, and encceeatnlly accomplished the defeat ot Ipugh tot a number of years.—WaMi*
B calcnlaled to give the r^nib. IngtoD Star.
llcans and democrats alike what they
'IMoney la uot everything to
desire. Those who are In sympathy
with the commendable stand takes In shmaa,'’-8ayB the ducbeas ot Boxburghe. Certainly not. There la crick,aitd atlenoon tea.—DetroK Stoe
the state senate and state house of Press.
representatives, declaring themeelves
squarely <w primaiy reform ss enun­
utorr PrlmarXSveciBMd.
ciated by the state leegue of republi­
Wasblngtou had cut
can dubs. In thia wny something tnltlaU os ibo Natural Bridge ot Tlrdefinite may reasonably be expected gtalla.
to be acoomidlshed m the next session
"If you really want a
they
of the ieglalatve.
asked, - why don't yon carve them
the onnataral bridge ot graatgr Nev
PETITIONERS AGAINST SMOOT lorkT' •
ARE-OUT OF ORDER,
Feeing, however, that bla life
araverae City people iriao rigned teo vutuaMc he pneeared a dlacrea*
the pettUons drculated here end adhadjatt> mam^ 3<m
protaetlng i
“What a
cried
aqatwa “the hloomlng BriUttmr ba«t
interested in
pen got a tllle. doneher-know.'
teriay in the eecate by Sfnator Boar
Clearly,
e first American
Amertct glri tod
bearing on this matter. Hr. Hoar de­ failed to c ne 4 to bar
clared that the sending ot peUUona dee.
urging the expidlUng ot the considers.
Betsy Rote was deslgnUig the flag.
Uon ot the dtargea againat Hr. Smoot
“Hbw lucky." she obsa-ved. “that
this li before tbe day of the pal
are out ot order and Improper,
stated that the determination of-sen- diagram,
tt."
alor Bmeot'e rigfau wULhe a purely
Herewl
indicUl proceeding to be determined ness of t:
by the laws and the eonaUtution ot the —.\e\v Vor.. Sun.
Unlt^ States.
<
“With aU the due respect to thi
Kot AtmeC.
One Of the best known of cur
eignera ot pettUone of this <fiwraeter.'
be said. “I want to say to them that cuH court Judges had an enemy,
lawyer,
who
had once beeu bis nn
^ their petlUoDS are much out ot place
successful opponeot in politics, in one
when addresaed to this court ss simi­ of tbe towns In bis round, sod wai
lar peiltkULs would be
subjected to aome affront when
the supreme c<^ of the Dolled States reached there. The lawyertm^ so little
In any case p^le >efore that trlb- pains to conceal Us contempt that
one of tbe jadge's friends was moved
to ask;
Grover OtovMasd will be able
"Why don't yon sqottlch B------7 He
present several ot his triende with needs It.”
The Jntee laid knife and f«-k ecroes
rabbits- feet as he bagged 20
the
game in two hours this week. In view bla plaK^and said:
“Up -lA-w borne town thereis _
of ccHBing events the ex-president
widow with an ugly yalla dog that
probably wUl not object to wearing whenever thqte It moonllgbi. sits to
a talismen himaelt
ha stoop and bowls until the town
can’t tle^, sod gesanIHy keep# It up
Leonard amoimon. a ParweU bar­ Utl daylight"
He then resumed hb dinner. Tbe
tender. InUnded to open a saloon In
^ mm. but he got on the wrtmg side of friend looked at him In amazement for
the bar. Filling up with Ugh balls he a moment and then Inquired:
“Wdi; wbat of itr
aaanltad three wlored womM
“WeU. sBld tbe Judge, etowly. “the
street car and laUr was thrown Into meon keeps right on."—PhlladelphU
JaU for the offanae.
Times.
Beanty Is only skin deop but it
ml^ty effecUve before a Bt. Paul
Jury this week when the testimony of:
six people was rejected by the Jury
in favor of a pretty woman wearing
plctnre hat.
Cottgreasman Bd HamUton Isn't
naglMtlng his opportunity to kook af­
ter his eupportam. So thrjie has Introdnoto U1 blUa to provide penatona'
for that nnmbar ot hla Ud vet omstJtnenta.
Old King Potato Isn't afraid of being
optooted in Grand Ttovene county
to Tooag Mr.
Beet
Tbon^ America hat kott hw richset helrew no reward is offered for
baihtuni.

Ovie PrMe.
Oemgreeaman Slayden of Tezae to
celling hla friends how be learned from
a little girl of 0 years bow much New
Ywk people thought of tberf dty.
wsg'lrThe touse of one of New York
o^usUttancm. whose daughter bad be­
gun to attend school.
"And what have you been learatng
at school. Agnesi" be aiked her. .
Then she proceeded to tell bipi abOtR
q«Ulng and reading and ber other
studies, but she seemed to be intarcsted In geography more than any­
thing ele< The points of the '
ocGspled aU bar thongbu now.
‘^North’B that way, teatoer said,'
sad Agnes pointed h« finger. “Ifa
not exactly rl^t up Fifth avenue,
• little that way.”
“Now. don't yoB tfairk the avenna;
ought to tore beeu buUt north aiA

t,s)h. watt," was the regOy. ■»<*
was-not a trace ot a amlle. “I a’poae
. Itito'to tto time of year thht South ttoy’ll toange OMtb and aonth to fit
Maattoo aoUevea coneUanble prami- Fifth avenne betora toug.’’—New Jet*
Norway's c ttUne—1.700 miles Ids
A man to cau^ more ttmee In hto
■paeto than a woman, beoanae yon straight lloe—becomee 12.400 miles
followed round tbe fjords. In rh»
fjord* arc ovw 150.000 Island*.

'

£S!VS.‘‘HSS’^Sff'SiS&

' ' tear two wa^.toa

All coliH-s, just In. Large assortment
ot neckwear at as and 50c. Complete
line of sUk and aatin quilted mufflers.

ffit isaSuit
You Want.^.to-

Best imitation of linen made, dressy
and durable, several different styles.
Ask to see tfiesefk:' ■

Cold weather la
u hand
how and If you would be praparfor it leave your order now. And
if yon want the brat «oU la tbe
dty for the least money, leave
your order with ns.
If your old suit needs cleaning
or repairing, drop us a card and
we will call for it, or leave it at
Suit 202 Wilbelm Block, eeooud
floor.

Negligee Shirts
^

Andrus & Frost
!! Tailors

VIRGINIA
SWEET...

all colors, *1.50 to $a.us.
4 Jl

5

Self Rising Pancake
Flour at

Jl Jl Jt Jl Jt Jl .ri Jt J* J< Jl jl J>At

Why

HAMILTON CLOTHv
ING COMPANY.

are we plaeiag

I3c per PI4.

I Gas Ranges?

It is delicious, conven­
ient and truly a
luxury.
Also new best grade

_

Buckwheat Hour

BBCACBB it's more c
veuient and eeonomical
burn gas than wood.
And acain we make

Carpet leaning

OUB MEW

' HtEE CONNECTIONS
; JUST NOW

^
>

5 and other
w——
’ to have you place your Gas »
Range bedore tbe winter aeta la. ^

JOHN J.

BREZ I N A

^ rhB policy of the Oaa Oo. will
oonUnue to be as It haa been
^ in the past, to Improve and ex? tarwt thA BATViMi In evarv war

348 E. FRONT ST.

UlB^MBWaBOS

J


^

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2 ara mad* In octe to toeraaaa ^
S tho use ot Oaa tor both U^t «
^ and cooking pwposea.
^
%
sold to J. G. Johns

Our assortment Is now very complete.
Fine Madras Cloths atSi.oo, $1.50 and
Sj.oo Flannel shirts for white collars,

Btf -'ghoea 678.

bank. CalTboth

________

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FALL and WINTER

—SUITS—
All the latest stylo!
of Hickey and Ffeem a n Co. line,.
Roeh ester. New
York, are displayed .
on our tables. Suits
bought.
KB are
pressed free of
charge
; ' :
:

i| Call, tetepbona or drop * pottu %
% and We wQl to glad to give yon ^
% any information.
Ik

; Traverse Qty
Gas Company, 4i

I
Hiking and toying tentbera renovat­
ed. Work tbOTOUgbly and prompUy
executed. Agent for Mtcblgan Rug
Co, N. B. Chapin. Prop. Traverae City.

MILLER BROS.
ISTFrent St

Beadk BleciL

ALWAYS
<OMETHiFie
TO AHHWY YOU
When you are using oU
lamps or any kind ol light
but ELBCTKICITT
in
your borne or ofltoe. TI.ert' to nothing like ELGO
TBICTTY for IBumlnatlug
porpoeea. No esoVe. do
amell, bo grease, DO danger
trom.flT*e—it'le the 100*1
•coBomleal
illumlnnior

Beardman River
ElwtHe tl»h/ «
PoMar Company.

> * e-irrjrrrmra

THANKSGIVING IS THE TIME
For i-lKH-ring up tbe home. Well, wbat shall it be this year ? Some glittering
out glass—beautiful china ware—sparkling silver—a new dining table—some
hiUiiTscimt* table linen—a floe picture. But don’t wait until the eleventlr hourBl'Y NOW. and if it is

ThankAgivin^ China
Remember, at no time do you want your china replenished more than at
Thanksgiving. It is the annual “home g&thering” of your family, relatives and
friends, and tbe table you pride yourself so much on must be just so.

A New Dinner Set
'would be justthe tbing.^nd we have some of the finest we have ever sold—be
such an addition to your table. So many have wantedra '-‘Gold Band” Dinner
Set, now we have three styles, at ^12.00, $14.00 and $16.50 for 100 pieces. This
last set is ‘open stock” so you ean buy just as many pieces as you like. We
have a
**

Beautiful Bame Bet
Extra large platter—“Blue Ware”—platter will hold a 12-pound turkey, with­
out spilling any of the “fixin’s”—and a dozen plates that will hold a good
sized meal a Thanksgiving appetite, sells for ^.50. Got some more “Blue
Pistes” just the thing to fill In with your other regular dishes.

Bparkling Cut Glass
Would be so attractive for your Thanksgiving table. Don’t you want a piece
or two ? Never bad such a stock to select. from—most elegant display ever
seen in the city.

Handsome China
. We really want you to see our new stock. Knew you wanted some for Thanks­
giving and so o^ered early. . A little odd piece ,here and there would be so
nice, and we have such a host of pretty things, wd they are not' erpensive
either. A.lot of little pitchers-and who don’t like them—so many cute shapes
and the designs—well, seejthem, that’s all I Bread and butter plates for 10c.
]5c and 25c. Olive dishes, bon bon trays, individual salt aod peppers, sugar
and creameT-s, and teapots. Shelf after shelf filled with them 1 - Andeups and
saucers for the whole town.

THE HANNAM & LAY MERCANTILE CO.

thk daily

Hdnlressing
Mrs. E. L. Btmoer im>k«e \
•pcciait; of dcotk tmmm or the
ecelpfWWtaihilr.

Shampoolne
Facial Massage
Manicuring
610 East Blgbtli St
—noK fi«»—

The Traverse City
Real Estate Exchange
Have Banalis la iClcr
Property, .TUnber Uads.
Pralt Farms. Lai^e
Farms, Besoit Sites.
»M-t larttuhe pha

Room SIS, Wilhelm BIk.
—^Take tkt Benw.--------

atizeas' PkoM No. 197Q..W. CURTIS. Maneftcr.

ASK THE NAN WHO OWNS ONE

IT’S EASY
To buy a piano or organ
on our easy payment plan.
We Mil you the bent on the ~
market

THE KIMBALL
at fKtory prices. Every
Instrument fully guaranteed.
See the goods—rt’II pay you.

W. W. KIMBALL CO.
"StSSS.-

CTEINBEfiG’S
J GKAND OPEKA tOUSL

Saturday, Nov. 14th
Mwai, tiZEa a rawoirs
High Class

VAUDEVILLE CO,
EU6BNB POWELL

Merreloui Ha^elaa scd Illn- ,
' siooists. Premier Pmtomlmist*

Zatell and Vernon
Id s Comical Absurdity.

O. P. OASTBB.
t* W. OARVR.
^ O. P.
On aceonot____
•*PUh SUKI cam* Law^
trUlbelB their cOee daring bustcam beu.a^^^^.g^ to write

aaaiiife

OVER $1,000,000
FORJUSSIONS

RECORD OF M.'E. CHURCH YEAR
The Weather,
ENDING OCTOBER 31.
ahovara tonlglit. toning to snow
fliUTles Friday; Warner In the Booth- AMOUNT SURPASSES ALL PRE­
east porrioo tonight; eoldv Friday;
VIOUS RECORDS.
brisk and
aoattweat thttUng to
northwest atnds Friday,
TOTAL RECEIPTS OF THE YEAR
FIGURE 81454,233.
. A Municipal Prebism. -

^ a mMsnggesLios fur cooing Gift Day*, we Udak ft srtoe to

Monogram Stationeiy
we arc t^lng orders for. By a fipeclal arvaagameat wears
UmeenAledto furnish any two-lettcr mooegraa to abovt
the USUAL PBICB. Juft arii ts to abow sstoplto. they are


L

CITY BOOK B10I8E.

If you send out a grafter to run down
A grafter
inireaee Aside From Special QHt*
'Will the former get No. 2’s hide?
' is 3163474.
Or Vrill No. 1 Und the man he is after
And force No. 2 to dlride?
Omaha Neb.. Nov, 12—Missionary
—Chicago News.
gifts qf the M. B. church for the year
ending October 31, surpassed those of
CITV fN BRIEF.
former year in tk% hUtorr of the
church, 'nis was shown by the
Will Qtbson went to Kalkaska today part of Treasuier Dr. Homer Baton
tor a short rialt with his bwriher.
New York at the sessloo of the
Chas. Olbaon.
general missionary commltte
Mias Hattie Allen of Randolph atraet Ihe receipts for the year, Including
has gtme to Kalkaska and Central special gifts, amonnt to I1.6&4423.
Lake for a few weeks' rialt
imgying the million and a half mark for
the first time. The Increase for the
R. Feueh, wlte.wtd daughtof
hi today from Deflance, O.. where year, aside from rpc'cial gifts, amount­
ed to 3139,974. The disbnrsements for
they have been visiting for 10 days.
the year for all purposes were I1.S6S.
Mr. and Mr*. William DeWitt i
entertaining Mrs. DeWltt'e parents 486. of whlclrd716,4n went to foreign
ilBslons snd 34T6.8T0 to home mis­
Mr. snd Mrs. W. C. Shafer of Uenon
sions.
tnee.
The first consignment of deer to be
>nt through this city this season
came In last night consigned to a reel
dent, of Kingsley.
Or. W. H. .Warren, state' superin­
tendent of hone missions, will address
the CongregaUonal prayer meeting to
night The meeUng wUl be especlsll:

CASH FOR A BUIUlINO

rmnasu. Dick aad
c llorizODtal Kar Shd
Lonla Zaui
icing Ai
ConjurcT. .
I’aotominic Commediece.
Barrett. lUusionistc. Mile La»
Rose.- yueen of Myslery. and
olhcrs-

Prices; 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c.

LOOK FOR
THE

American
Beauty
Rose
ON THE BOX.
AiiVrican Beaut^ Corsets are what the
Iidiea call for these days. They are the
kind of corsets that make yon feel comfort­
able, yet Btrc the atyUsh appearence to yonr
form, and will meet with nnireraal favor.
We have exclusive sale of them.

1M Boston Store

WHEN m
the eourw of a day's evenu U be­
comes Decenary to boy baked
goods, then it Is time to pbooe M3.

•tar Baherv, Sf4 •. Catoa »t.
J. GORDON
of ladica’ and gent's gam
also makto a specialty of hats.
I and enildren's good*
iug recat and refitted.

'I-

Announcement!
6t the New Clothing
and Furnishing Store of

; k

i ^
S

KllBECK & Horr

; ►
* I

Wiir-teke plat-e FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nov.
13th and 14th. We ai-e prepared to show you a



complete line of the Largest and Newest Pro- J >
ductions, in the purchase of which we have teken «
special care in aelecUng. The very best.for the
money to bej found,'coming direct from, manu­
' ►

facturers.
'^iAv’yir lSe'Ma inspect tie nmny ple««iMr
things to be found here. Sonvenirs for everj
-bod.v. Cnrnations for the ladies.

LADY-ASSISTANf,
With Powell, the magleian,'Saturday
Night

that PoweU Is g most pleasing per­
former In magic and necromancr All
of the features elicited much applause
and demonstrated that PoweU Is a
magtclan of' the
water In every
branch of the art. besides haring with
>im a bunch of ftumy met who form
a moet adequate support. Powell vlU
The saddest thing In life is to have be at Steinberg's Grand Saturday
nothing to live-for.
nigbt.

“ROBERT
MACAIRE”

F.WmMMaiES CO.

News of the Theatres.
- The ^y Ehgle, under date of Slay
12, 1902^ said In pm of "AriMna,"
which Is to be presented here again to.
night:
"A large audience enjoyed the pretty
pliy. •■Aritona.’;_at Steinberg’s Grand
Saturday nlgiL and were delighted
with -the production. The action and
dialogue are refined and the piece
abounds in originality. The entire cast
Is a sjrong one. The scenery is true
to lire, haring been painted from
sketches made in, Arlsema.”

The young ladlec of 8t Elisabeth
guild of Grace Episcopal church wll
hold a recepUon at the home of Hist
Laura Purtsch at 419 Sixth street
orrow evening at 8 o'clock.
The pupils of Mr*. C. e. Hale gave
find programme at her home las
evening which was very much enjoyeil
PoweU. the magician, snppoite
by their parents and friends.
Hale served Ice cream and cake afte an excellent company, pleued and
mystified a small audience at
AesJemy, says the Saginaw Courlerwith the Charlevoix Beet Sugar Co Heiald of this week. The nnlveraa]
verdict, evidenced by the hearty ap­
‘Its f
plause aad continuous laughter.
of men Is employed, mechanics from
many parts of the country, but stUl
the factory is not nearly ready toF^
fan's campaign.
.
The Cadillse high sehoPl-football
team whlcfli Is sciicduled to play here
.against the.local High school team'
Thanksglring day, .is lamenting the
k>M of their coach. W. H. Randolpn.
who has reeigned and left yesterday
for Vicksburg. Lack of flitaneial sup­
port was the canse of the school losing him. ThU lOy weaken the team
for the game hoe.
' .

Being RalMd at Cadlllae by a Wliitor
Carnival This Week.
Cadillac. Mlrf; Nov. -ll.^The
•■Comeali ye";wlntor eandvai being
held In this city under the attmloee of
the Knights of Pythias was- op«Be<k
successfully Tuesday nl^ and ■wm
be contlnned through the week. This
is the second annual adtalr «f the kind,
last year the order clearing about
31.MI). The cash raised goes Into the
Millding fund of the order. '

—UnrUml Hw-----

Baby Robes, ^ to

THEY WANT ANOTHER.
Dancing Party at Glen Arbor Was
Great Sueeees.
BurdlckvlUe, Mich., Nov. 12.—The
dancing pmy given In the Glen Arbor
hall last Saturday evening was a 4^
elded success and the jqny^time bad
by all presrat warrants a repetition
i some future time.
The Rev. Joseph Tremaln of Maple
City, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Fhilllpa
of the Fjjends church. Maple City,
prea^ed in the M. B. church at this
place Snuday to an Interested
dlence. Rev>.Hr. Le^ of the "Old
Time" MetbodUt church also, gave
address. Next Sunday, at the usual

A special InriUtlon is given to
attend these serricee. as communion
will be observed.
WllHam Meredith of Cedar City
spent a few days at home this weak,
reluming to Cedar Tuesday.
Mrs. Elteabeth Ray of Glen Arbor
railed on friends In town on Monday.
The Rev. Ur. Lewis expects his sonIn-law and eon and their MmOUes of
niinolB In the near future, who Intend

THE CROP REPORT.
Potatoes are Below the Average In
the State This Year,
Lansing, Mich, Nov. 12.—The Mloh.
l3sipcr(9 report tor November, issued
by. Secretary of State Watner. says:
■Hie condition of vriteat compared
with an average U 86 In the eonthem
oonnUes. 77 in the eentrsl counties.
88 In the northeni connUes and 84 in
the state.
,' The ehtteatod average yield of
com In bnshels is 34 in the stote. The
acreage of clow seed harvesto
(wnpaped with average years is. In
PM cent. In the state 1.16.
"The potato crop this year will yielJ
below the average. In «>me parts of
the state where the graond was low
or the eoU heavy potatoes have rotted
badly. The
avenge
per acre in the *t^ is 77.“
Wtat you do tiMay is oerttifi: whai
you plan for tzogoiraw to tmufttMa.

STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE

TO-NIGHT!
KIBKE lA HIEOE and lELVIUE B. KtrMOM)

One year uch.

«EWyOIIK,CIIiaGO,LOIHION,

Grand
PRU;£h:

Production Complete I

35e tc $1.

Seat ule now open at the boa <

LOOKING FOR TROOBIE?
You will find more <rf it in leas time
ID a poor floor, t^n in any other thing,
we know of. Therefore when baying
don't atop short of the “BFiST ”
fiaimfactared by
,

flaniiali ft Lay Co.

NOVEMBER 12, IfllB.

TBE
ADDITIONAL LOCAL*.

EAGLE WANT ADS. STRICKEN WHILE IN COURT
HON. FITCH R. WILUAMt »UFFCR8 PROM APOPUCXV.

WANTBI>—Tcons mu oa vacon.
l««Teo63'8 bakery. 4u2 ^j^OnloB

Hope for Cc
•tertelned.

Hon. Fitch R. wnitams of Silk Rap'Wanted—Oood hone for fire depart­ Ide, prosecnting attorney for Antrim
ment. Utut wetsb aboat 1,400. Jobs
Rennie. Cblet of klre Dept 328»-lf county, bad a alisht stroke of apoplexy
last week while attendlns'eonrt at
WANTED-Ordea for 16-lncta ceoa Bellalre. Mr. Williams’ eon, P. Robwood, deUverod to any part of th'
WHllame. took up hie father’e
<dty. J. K. OrelUch Co.
8117-U
«, thousb tt>« 1*^ remained in
WANTED—Tonng and middle agefl court to offer
men who wlah to Increase tkelr earnMr. WilUams was taken home to
ins capacity to learn cnttlng of
genUemen'e sannuu tansht by ' Bk Rsplde- Friday morning. The
leteet and most ai
stroke which affected the left aide of
his body ud face haa been ehown to
m
have been a light one, ud nlmoat u
OIRL WANTED—Competent
entire recovery to eonlldenUy looked
sueml bonsework: email temUy; for in UmA

I

There will be u IR
of the Bke WnlgU.
TTwel
Mrs. C. Ralph t N of Bates died yesterday cfpni
.. Mentaeue returned this neen
from Chicago ud Mrs. MontagM^wlS
remain In TFtand Rapids for a few
weeks- visit
1
Mrs. John Helmse and her mether,
Mrs. SUne. of <Nd Mlssltm, have gone
Lansing, la., for a month's vlatt
with relaaves.

The Otrm^ emiwM h
the derire that^tbefatro aBptsM tha oaBToaa te alavery, bnt now
SMre tbu n doartsr of a century of
itanWoSSttsd to bar treedom, canasa asore deaths among
them tbu an tbe other contngiona diafiiat. do that nothing may
nL Tbeseicro dathrMe
of doubtful nwiallty os-UkMy to
conanmpay Is more tbu there
y iiauUK
the audience. Her maJsMy
For Grand RnpMa, Datntt. TOifto,
'times that of whBaa.
tbe right of vetoing any play.
Oikago and went. 6:M a. m, uis a.
m.aad6:Mp.m7
P-a-'
For Mttsk««on, SlglBaw. Bay City.
Port Boron. Toledo. Datnlt and aaaL
6:00 a. m. and 11:36 a m-

1120 p. m. and
Clare, ai«« 8t. Loida. luaea. Owomo, 6:30 p. m.
Fw ChArtevoIx and PetoAay, 1:20
BoweU. Au Arbor, Toledo, and ail p. m. and 6:30 p. m.
H. F. MOIBT.1JCR,
southem and as le.'h polnta.
i KEHOB.
Gan. Paea AgL
J. J. tUHBT. O. P. A:

for Frankfort, genuma. an.' Flam

purchased the practtce-of Dr. F.
L^vre of Charlevoix who wUt r»uire to Detroit
,
C. ^ Ayera of Kalluaka, brother pf
Mrs. E S. Williams of South Union
street, la In the city todny. Mr. Ayers
expecu to move to this city In tl»
future.
\

hums

Ashlud, Wls., hns accepted s
PER CENT RE0UO10N of
WANTED FCll U. 8. ARMY—Able 20
sitlon with A. S. Fiymu.
bodied unmarried, men between ages
Deer licenses were today issued to
of *1 and 86; UUseAs of United
-Fred
Lardle'and'S. C. Darrow.
____ j, of good character and tem­
perate haoita. who cu apeak, read
County Clerk Walter today is
and write English. For InfommtloE
marriage license to Xenophon OURep.
Payne’s
Bill
Would
Give
Preeiapply to Recruiting Offlcer,
belt of iDterlocheu, ud Hiss Eh
dent Power to Approve,
Front Btreet, Tmveree
Criwel.
Roswell H. Reid of Union township
was in the city on business tooay.
FOR BALE—A few pair M highly bred York, cbalrmu Of the ways and mean#
rank Norton of Rockford, Mich,;
Homer pigeons. Finest equU breed.
registered pharmlst. has accepted
aittees,
today
Introduced
the
bill
8 »1.60 e pair. Enquire at

to ratify the Cuhu reciprocity treaty. poslUon with Jas. Q- Jobnson.
Mrs.
Jaa. Craig left for-ChIcsgo thia
It gives President Ftoosev^t authority
to approve 'conventions between the morning where ahe will visit for a
United States ud Cuba. Prodncte few days before joining Mr. Craig at
BAROAIN-OneAtorj- brick building now entering this country free
Pueblo. Colo., where they will make
17x80 ft, 256 Front street, sulinble duty shall so Continue, a^d other pro­ their future home.
fbr uy business. Leue of groud ducts shall he admitted at a reduction
Mies Jesaie Rossman of Lelsnd left
expires Nov. 1, 1906. Also six-foot
this momiug for a month's vjslt In
of 20 per cent of duty.
Chicago ud Grand Rulds.
Front street.

&00 WAISTS $3.98

•;US5'

NAVAL STATION SITE CHOSEN
0 214_________
_______fruit ludt locslevl within two miles
“ . Will
of Traverse City poatoOce.
ecll on ea-z’ paymccls Enquire of
W. L. Brown.
8274-lf-T F-S

FOR BALE—18-lneb cedar w<
Uvered to uy part of the e
£. OreiUck Co.
3:

THE DESIGNS ARE OF THE LATEST, AND ARE VERY NOBBY. THE SELLING HAS BEEN BRISK
UAL OFFER.

TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.

Interestmg Just Now

Bhortcut pork, per bM................ 17 S

FOR GIFT PURPOSES, OR FOR HOME DECORATION, OUR LACK OF ROOM IS THE CAUSE OF MUCH
OF THIS CLASS OF GOODS NOT BEING ON DISPLAY. KLOEPEL
i-unups. per pmat...
Cabbage, per head..
Celery, per two bui
PoUtoee, per bushel ..............
' Flour and Feed.

DOILIES. BATTENBNRO CENTER SQUARES, ETC.

as-

FLOSS RAILROAD CANVAS FOR CROSS-STITCH EMBROIDERYf

ate(R

given at

hall, tl
TO RENT—A large ho'ose with bam Ticket
' and Urge grounds on South Union row morning, the time limit haring Rye .
street UUle £ McNamara. 3284-lX been extended. . No tickeU wlU-be
Batter .
sold at the hall.
, . '
MISCELLANEOUS.

WILL WED TONIGHT.

^=::::==-3
F^ntoes............................................... -.40
PtDCX.
OUon

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

"Bobemlu Glri” nale opens tomorPERSONALB
The archdnebess Angusta of Anstrla
Is a good shot and u brave one.
shot a bear dM^ib'e other day.
Captain A. O- Coeverae will prob­
ably succeed. Bear Admiral Bradford
as chief of the bureau «f
Lyreden and lils large party
have finished their lour of Canada, and
after a abort visit 0 Woabington will
•all for England.
Mrs. Martha'DnnluRn of Hot Bprlnga
., was a pupil of Weslejfin female
college on
n thi- day It opeuea
ratted liIn tSST.
Sbe is DOW 77 years old. N.

e MvuthtT bureau oollecu Its Inroraiatltni by telegraph, and fora short
Ume twice a day the whole tel^raphlc

DOILIES,

BATTEN8UR6

TY. PILLOW CORDS BY THE YARD AND WITH TASSELS EMBROIDERY s'iLKS AND MERCERIZED

epiii

CHRISTMAS DOLLS—I am prepared Mason People Will Have a Church
to dress a few dolls for Christmas.
Wedding.
Pwtles wishing sheb work done
Maeon, Mich.. Nov. 12.—This
caU BeU -phone 26 or Citizens' 829.
after 6 o'clock p. m. Give your
ing at 6:30 o'clock, at the First Presdeia early. M. 0<
' ~
byterlu church, wlU occur the
rlage of Miss Mabel Beatrice Barber.
youngesTdaughter of Hr. ud Mrs. Asa
Barber, of this eii>-. Rev. W. H.
L. 208 Front st. 3284-tf
Simmons will officiate, uslng.the ring
MONEY TO IXJAN on personal prop­ ceremony.
erty. In sums to suit. I. Newlind.
Friends will be present from Alma
room 603. new Wlmelm block, llflh
BatUe Creek. DetrbiL Muskegon. Sag­
’66-tf
Boor.inaw, Luslng Ud other places.
PRIVATE LOANS cr. salary or personal properly. Tbe -.Uonal Lou Co,.
C. A. BuiherUnJ. gr. 410 Wilhelm
block. Open Tuesday and Saturday
evenings. 7 to 8.
And Wsrv U tVisamf
Eugene K. Wuro. who rims
LOST—Jewel bug between Park Place pension burenn when 1h Ik <Jot writ­
ud A. W. Und'B residence, Wash­ ing poetry. Ims been obKeiit froi
ington street Leave at Park Place, desk In Wnsbliigton Ovo and a half
^waid.
3292-tt
mouths since his appolmment elgbteto
months ago. Mr. Wan- sdvuoed the
DOG LOST—Black ud white English
female: was last seen near Suit’s Immortal Wiggins over the beads of
- n dollars'reward If re- an entire dJrisIcn of clerks
ward for not taking a vacaUoo tc^
five yesn, and the thougbtleas are
now jesting the commissioner for not
practicing as he proj
The truth is that since advanceent of Wiggins, tbe pension burean
clerks hove UDnnimouKly abstained
from vaeariona. Not even In the height
Today’s Markets.
DettolL Mich., Nov. IJ.—December
rtent. 83%; No.*2 red.-83%; No. 3 The n>-iilt was that the bureau got
ahead of in* work, months, years
corn. 45: No. 3 *hlte oats, 37Toledo—Wheat. November 83; De­ ahead of it. It aoemed almost
■^r.v to cipse It for a time to let the
cember. 86%: May. 83%.
Chicago—December wheal, 76; May,
Th»u,- Sh-MA'are. Inspired by geslus,
.itepped to the I
own riiouldera^l
ary pork, 8U.65; lard 16.62%; ribs, York Suu.
16.07.

LACE

STAMPED BATTENBURG PATTERN^ VERY

PRETTY UNE OF SOFA PILLOW TOPS; TRAVERSE CITY SOUVENfR PILLOWS ARE VERY .PRET­

Woman’s Club Prepare for EvehIng
EntertaInmenL
The members'of the Womu's club
are utlclpating a very pleasut time
tomorrow evening on the occasion of
their annual entertainment at which Butter, creamery,

W ICBNIS;
0 rut for U

MERCERIZED GOODS WtLL PLAY AN IMPORTANT PART IN NEXT SEASOf^^'WASM

GOODS, 80 IF YOUR SIZE'IS HERE .YOU ARE INDEED LUCKY.

Clesrback pork. . . . . . . elo 76
Clesrbaek pork, per lb. . .
V>
Bottom of ti

Washington. D. C.. Nov. 12.—The
1 SALE—Dry kindling wood; one
ear old. Drop a card U> U. Frukie, board appointed to select on the Great
3JC3-tf
Lakes s suiuble site for u addition­
al
naval training sutlon. reports lU
TO BELL—Farms ud city properij;
large Hat. some on very easy pay- drst cbclcc is at Lake Bluff, second
menu; some bargains for cash- cbolca a. Racine, third choice at Mus-’
UtUe A McNamara,' 208 Front kegon, fcdrth choice at Mliwukee ud
street
3281-tf
«<*e...
choice at Michigan City.
FOB SALE—Cook sieve li flrst-class
FINE TIME IS ANTICIPATED.
1103 Rudolph street
A nice
Sara,
. UlUile £ McNamara.
3281-tf

THAT8 THE STORY IN A NUTSHELL; THESE WAISTS ARE OF FI Nfe VES-nNG CLOTH MERCERIZED. '
,IN THESE, AND LEFT US WITH BROKEN LINES AND SIZES WHICH ACCOUNTS FOR THIS UNU8U-

Belling Rates.
Meats.

FOB SALE CHEAP—Two good work
. homes. 722 Bute ttreei. CiUsens'
■phone 898
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Good!
Better!!
Best!!!
An appeal to good taste
It is not necessary • to
dwell upon the “Phenome­
nal Success” attendihff our
previous offers to good and
better dressers. Ybu can­
not help but meet them in
your daily walks. - There
were quite a .few .called
TOO LATE for these good .
things, but WE ALWAYS
LIVP UP TO OUR AD­
VERTISEMENTS.

This week we appeal to
the BEST DRESSERS.
THE VERY BEST DRESSERS. We place our “HIGH NOTCHERS,” the cream
of our stock—the kind of Suits and Overcoats handled only by America’s Leading
Progj-essivc ReUil Merchants in the largest cities in the uniou—the kind we back
up with a WriU^ri Guarantee, if called for—the kind that is placed under tbe care, of
tbe highest skilled practical tailors. THE ONLY “PATENTED” SHAPE RETAIJ^ING Garments on the market All the principal parte su-ie^y band tailored. Broad
militarv haml^ ptidded shoulders—shapely collars—hand worki-d button holesse-.'0,i with .1 pill.- dvp silk thread—lined throuBhout with tl.,' best procurable
triinmiiifts. A WORK OF ART, PERFECT MODELS. Our regular price, $18,
$20 and $22, Siiita and Orercoats, and worth $25. Positively for one week only,
commencing Thursday. Nov. I'Jtb. The}'go for

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$15.75!
The ^ Boston ^ Store.
See Our fast Window Dleplay oT These Suite and Orercoats;

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The Liniment of pur
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The Liniment of
TO-DAY.

Tbe Pjolscted Home Circle party
postpe^ _Wa6Ms6g
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bltdi was poslpo:—
-----lag will be ^rss Friday «i
IS. 190X InriUtlons for former part]
- to be presented Sit the door.
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aboat tbu.sest for •^fobemian

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