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The Daily Eagle, November 17, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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1903-11-17
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TEAVERSE OITT. MICHIGAN, W
VOIi. XL NO. 32D6.
[Some Extra Specials
That you need la your iioma.
HARRISON
TAKtS A HAND
AY, NOVEMBER 17, 1903.
TtlREE
BOOKLET IS
APPRECIATED
PRICE TWO CENTS.
irS NAMED AFTER H. B LEWIS
Brilliant and High
TO INSPECT
THE PAVING
AUTHORI2EO TO NAME COMMITTEE TO SETTLE STRIKE.
A gooil Steel ti^Bge. with
snaiugli-BheU. joRt
like cot. well mode,
w»y. for only
TEAMSTERS WHO WERE AIDING
STRIKEBREAKERS
[ten
today by strike
lYMPATHIZERS.
Chicaao, Nov. 17.—A cable train
carrylnE 16 pollcem^ was started op
by the Chicago City railway offl;
'clals this morning. A thousand policeFollowing the i
were Kcaitered in’squads along
Cottage urove aveuue while 300 blue ample retreehments for the', large i
coats were siatloned along Wentwortb tendance which Is expected' to me
the gentlemen.
A jood c»sl I' TOk Store, just
:oU IT inch oreo. sbelf on back and
OgiTf
lepr i'cof themselves in
Some Extra Big Bargains
On high-grade Iron beds.
This btautifid liMt) Red. just
$3.75
^^e^bAveeoythinrthat you need for your homes and ivill saw you
J. fV. SLATER,
Practical Houae Furnwher.
^Arti5tic Millinery Parlors
OmOtyiMkSUK.
BsswltVouic be pleued le bare tbe isdie. call tor
--------------- X D. O.
flue. arUtUeaUi Mamed ban at---------SeUdenea.
1 and a WnbKt Torraoe.
Madam Hadill.
b'U1w9l
A. B. CDRTIS.
T. C. GHAERT. |
A. & CURTIS A CO„
^REAL EStATE AND LOANS,
o Tax Clanse.
Rooms S and 10. H. A I.. Block.
tage Orove line i
taken from wagons by the strikers’
sympathizers and beaten. They re
turned to the starting places.
The city council early thin morning
authorized Mayor Harrison to appoint
a committee to try to settle the strike
by arbitration.
Want Poli'ce^Preteetion.
Four trains more were sent out later
and they also
the throwing of one stone. Street rail
way officials declare that when police
can give ample protection the
on other lines will be resumed.
A SIMPLE FUNERAL.
UmbODt bolt price.
OSTEOPATHY
‘Father ef Greater New York" t
Buried at Worcester.
New York. Nov. 17.—In a ma
Bimple and without ostentation,
funeral of Andrew H. Green.
• Fatber of Greater New York." »»s
held this morning in We brick Pres
byterian churQi where hundreds of his
friends were present The funeral cor
tege then left for the Grand Central
KWtInii where a train was taken for
Mass.. «hp final resUng
place of tbg dead man. Most
cliy-s 'pponinent cillzena. including
Mayor Low. were at chuir’j.
Cotoiili-tc New Line of Winter
Boy’s
Shoes
F. G. HEUMAN,
Fashionable T^lor,
Because we know we have tome
of the betu They are made of
good leather so they are sore to
-------- is a pair of our-----—
Cushion Sole Enamel Shoes
for men I’hey are like a balm to sensitive and
tender feet Require no breaking in. “Made
right; sold right.” $4 oo per pair.
Bachant & Roscoe;
Parker Brea' Old Stand.
TOTORM NEW COMnNATION
lUly
is Said' to
Have
(
Rome. Nov. 17.—Tbe oNiBon ,prevsils In many circles here that the nlUnaie object of King Victor’s visits
ibroad. especially in England. Is to
prepare a new Intematlonal combina
tion. whereby Italy can abaadon thq
triple alliance. The kings feels be canrely on the assistance <Jt Germany
In the expansion aspiratioBs of bU
country.
Arrived In England.
PortsiDoutb. Eng.. Nov. 17.—King
Victor Emanuel and the Qi^n of
Italy arrived here today on their way
to visit King BdwarJ. Tbe ro]i|l party
■ received by the PHnee of Wales.
Traveroe CKy
Naw »boa Btora.
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
MONEY
BROADCLOTHS
i
Regardless of the many other Fabrics
which have been brought out the
present season, broadcloths still re- tain a large degree of their former
popularity. It’s a fabric which is al
ways appropriate and desirable when
a medium weight, smooth finished
' cloth is desired. We carry a complete
' stock of high grade Broadoiotbs, from
^^>01 cloth at gl.OO per
.yard, i« the very fine English Derby
rlojii at i'2.50
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mu
WIU
Wia
BE
K
IE
IE
aafely cared for.
always ready.
free fi
earning interest.
Office Hours, 9,.a. m. to 4 p. n
Open Tuesday Evenings,
7 to 8:30.
H..8. Huir, Prosident.
H. C. Davis and
A. V. Friedrich, Vice Preside
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
a letter to J. W. Hannen, seeretary of tbe board «ic trade, L. W. &rdwteke of tbe Arming News ees
UoB, san
Uie pnoepfeuta anB aenveair of Tnretse City just Issued by
Uie board Of trade;
"Your lltUe booklet was a good one,
and ou^t to bring back to your dt;
a-good deal more money than it ooel
compile and pubUab. It looks
Have Birfatas Ib City
Property, nmiier Uida,
Frtlt Parins. LarRc
Farms. &e3ert,sites.
»M't Nm the Pbcc
RoomSI5,W!lhelinBlk.
■’
Mr. HarJwIcke ineloeed in bis letter
an editorial reference to the sonvenlr,
which appeared in the Detroit Tribune
of. November 11. The editorial tdlIowa;
"It is the mnhielpallUes which have
much to offer and which take the trou
ble to organizi inS let the world know
wbat. and wbMw they are, that make
the most progress. A town doee not
need to become of metropolitan proportkms before It feels the thrill of en
terprise. Tbe sooner it begins to
instrate Its Intelligence and push,
the sooner It will become great TmvCity Is an lUnstrions example of
the effects of organization and hustle.
Secretary Hannen reports thaV tbe
booklet Is having a large sale,
qniries for copies are being received
from all parts of the state. Many
copies have been sold tn TraverBe City
and orders are stilf'coming in. Tbe
souvenir should be In every home in'
the town.
TOUCHED BY THE FROST.
Money
Returned
if our goods do
not please you.
buys a hot water bottle
that is luaranteed
for one year.
AMERICAN
DRUG COMPANY i
219
liAUBir GLOBEHSXY, ll£r. {
The Traverse Qty
Real Estate Exchange
Oe-
Claim Made by Buyers Against Pota
toes on Local Market.
SWEET CIDER DELIVERED, 16e A
Claiming that the potatoes delivered
GALLON. BOTH'PHONES 119. 3284tf
today on the city market are frost
bitten,
tthe
buyers have dropped tbs
M JiJl J> jl Jl dl B Jl Jl Jl Jl ,P Jl dl J1
price five cents a bushel toda}-. One
buyer told The Daily Eagle that the
frost was attributable to farmers
glectlng To protect tbeir potatoes
bringing
tne market. Fony-ei^t cents
the general price paid this i
lug but this afternoon the price
dropped down to 45. one buyer
claiming that be could not alloid to
take any chances on frost bitten pota
toes at a high price.
-90c-
4
That
> achieve success:
tt is something still better to deserve
Shadows of Chicago.
You will see more of the "Shadows
of Cbicngo" next Friday night at the
First Methodist ebureb. than If you
were In Cbica^ itMif. Mrs. Meyer
aays. "I regard the illustrated lecture
on the Deaconess work as one of tbe
greatest steps in advance evM- taken.”
Tickeu at Douglas' ,>boe store, only
10 and 20 cenu. Beside the lecture
tbe lilustnited songs are worth the
money.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS %
DBPOSITBD WITH
i.
Declares
to feel proud of th© spirit of its dOIt has the benefit of a board of
tiade which is very much alive. This
boai^ has an eye for utility and op
portunity. It appreciates the-advan
tage of publielty and so It takes pains
to ad.verUse the .town and the support
BANKED WITH BLOSSOMS.
ing elements that make it grow and
prosper beyond Its oompedtors. This
President Arthur’s Dai
organlxaliOD has just published
Married Today.
ijAlbany N. T.. Nov. 17.—Mi
.—Miat-BRlen attractive booklet Betting forth the
good thiags the Traverse region has
Herdon Artbnr, daugfater of
to effer and boasting modeatly of past
P^iJent Chester
It Is xmt a boom
united in
Cteries Rakerdrcttlar but a relation of tacta. which
Wc Bm a nm Oast Shot Maker’s Skip.
Wmih-iiK.
Just What You Want
ns Front Stroat.
ALDERMEN HAVE PLANNED
JUNKET TO MANISTBB. ■
. lilrs •
$7.75
Retail and Wheteute.
The U<
are plannlBg anj
for 'nmf«dar\^t
occasion will b a
Woodman hall to bu
high officials of the o
F. O. Whiu, of Pol
the naUonal lectarera
be one of Uie i
present and mar be I
dellTer a brilliant addreas.j
lard, mayor ol St Johns. I
Jqpuiy. and C J. Byroas of
Mich., a member of Um
board of dlrectora. are the d
nent speabera and guests ofMl
ITALIAN
PRIEST
UNBALANCED.
Tells Strange Stsry of Abduction and
Robbery.
(From Testetday's City Edition.)
Nbw York, Nov. 16-—Rev. Father Joe.
Clrrlngbone. an Italian priest wbu has
been missing from tbe chqrch at Wil
liams bridge for several days wi
found In Manhattan this morning by
tt.. W. CURTM^jMa
TMEOLB REUABIE
Hairdre^ing
Shampooing
Facial Massage
Manlcprlng
S9» V -
VOODHC
WERE f
Rev. Weedheuse Wasn’t Needed at
KIngaley Yesterday. '
Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Woodhouse
ere completely and pleasantly sur
prised at their home last evening by a
number of the congregation of the
Baptist church calling on them In
body at 8:30. The occasion was the
sixteenth anniversary of their wedding.
CongreetUigjtJhs'
_
W. Jahraus on Wasblngton streeL the
party marched in a body to the home
of their ^Btor at 53? Webster street
There they took poesresloo of the
home and spent a Jolly evening.
The surprise was arranged by the
ladies of the congregation. -Mr. Woodhouse had intended to go to Kingsley
>-esterday to assist his brothm- pastor
there in some special services, but tbe
ladies bearing of this tact and knowing
their surprise was in danger, communi
cated with the Kingsley minister and
through their efforU be ’phoned Mr.
that he wasn’t wanted un
til today.
But anotbN surprise than the ar
rival of their unexpected guests await
ed Mr. and Mrs. Woodhouse. The la
dles bad brought a set
dinner and
of tea dishes. Included in these
several pieces of. choice china.
The handsome presents were prettily
arranged on the dining room table and
Mr. and Mrs. Woodhouse were
lavited into that portion of their resi
dence. The whole affair
formal, there being no presentation
speech and no (brmal response, but
the> ladles were gracioualy thanked
for their klndneks.
Following this there were retresbments consisting of ice cream and
cake.
Mr. Woodhouse who has been pastor
of the Baptist church here tor the last
four years stands very close u
heart of bis people. Under Urn the
congregation has flourished spIritnaUy
and financially. The frame church
when he came has under his efforts
been built over and made a
modern brick structure. Tbe mem-
IN DIVIDENDS
Love that lives on beauty alone wUl
oon starve to ds^
Mrs R. L. Bonner makes a
specialty of etaork troOMM of the
•c^lptsrcmislkair.
610 Bast eightli .4U
INVADED BV
THE BAPTISTS
tng by a fire box soon after being
splendlJ growth also.
acted strangely. He said that last
Friday two men bound him, took him
PAYS $42,900,000
to a cellar where he was robbed,
was taken to a hospital. Tbe police
beUeve that his story of abduction
and robbery is the phantasy of a dis
ordered mind.
--------Tab the BeMw.--------
OtixeBs'nBie Mb. 197-
'The Cuban Products Co., ownc
70.000 to 80,000 acres of land In the
province of Santiago Je Ooba. towmrd
tbe eantern end of Cuba, is making
vigorous preparations to secure
turns .-on Its investment. Prosld^t
George Peck of the Michigan Savings
bank. Detroit, who is active in the ennpany, said yesterday that the Brat
boatload of cattle, some 900 In )
ber, would be shipped from Oalvestou,
Texas, about November 22. ami that a
aawmiU and ahlntfe mill an being aet
up at LMrMoa on the Cuban raUread.
which raos through the company^ land
for a distance of five miles. Tbe town
is named after tbe manager of the com
pany. H. B. Lewis, formerly of Elk
Rapids. Mich. Manager Lewis Is on
his way back to Cuba now.
Tbe company win manufacture char
coal. for whjch there Is always a
market, as all the cooking in Cuba is
done with cbarcoak^ Besides cattle,
the company will raise some horses
and mulee. •
AI.olut.hr lh.re
mattsmsu^Tmm
Nes’ York. Nov. 17.—The Standard
Oil Co. stock has advanced five points
on the curb on the dlviden* announce
ment. Tbe divided is |12 per share,
payable December 16 next to stock
holders of .record of November 20.
This is an increase of 13 from the divi
dend declared at this time a year ago.
and brings tbe total dividends for tbe
year to 41 per cent, compared with 43
per cent last year. .
The St
stock Issued and outstandlu '-a
I97.560.000. This would make
yearly dividend $42,900,000.
wheat 85H. No. 2 red 85H; No. 3 com
4^H:
w;hlte oala,
8514. Dw
Member-88H. May
Cfiiieago^DeoembM- e^est 77%. M^y
77%: Dsceraber core 41%. May 41%;
Deossnber oats 88%. May 84%; Jaufaiy pork «u.«0, land 84.72%, ribs 8801.
TRACTS ATTENTION.
ThatOie'al
•4th data to «MMe them to intengeatly make plans eniiy this winter
for next seuon’s pavlag. AM. Freak
Hamilton, president pro tern of the
city ootaicO. .-advocated at last ni^t's.
leeting orUiiL^-the passage of a
resolution' inatrnctihg Mayor John 8Santo to appoint a committee of five
-ipeet tbe laying of bttnmlnoos nacK^
dam in that dty.' Tbe date of the In
spection will be govertied by the time
when tbe waca.lam paving saay be
seen there to the best ■dvastagG to '
gain an Insight Mto how this pavemeat
is made, nte sttggestkm was ad<wted.
“There will be c
saM AMennan Hamnton
In bringing the matter beiore the
council, “and there is some desire
h«re to try btUunlnoiu macadam and
we should certainly get poated regard
ing It. I think it would be a good plan
for a few t6 go to ManIMee and see .
this pavement laid And make a report
on'iL We on^t to take np street .
parlag work early for next year."
Practicslly no JlaensMon followed
tbe recommeudatlaB tor Uie mayor to
appoint a committee but it was sug
gested that a oommittee of five wouM
l>e suffidently large.
Are Lights OuL
Alderman Millar made a
against the 1
Light A Power Co_ claiming that the
city waa getting poor serriee In the
street llgfau. Night after nl^L he
aald. the ii^t at the comer of WaebIngton street and QertleU aTeuie la
euL and as the evqnlBffs
igv arg.woxJflU
a
Be eaid he beilw.
light at the corner of t
Union is treqnenUy not burning,
dennan Lardle aaM that about a yi
ago the nlgbt wa^meu were inetrnetrep(^ to Chief of P«dlce Bennie
when tbe lights are out bnt lately the
practice has not b
dennsn ^bs aald the eieetrlc U^t
company certainly knows wheu U^U
bum, as the trimmer cm tell
next momlng.
Finally tbe light wmmittee was' In
structed to wait upon the officers of
the light company and formally c
plain of tbe U^U being out
To Revlaa Charter.
The revlsioD of the ttiarter, a-work
long talked of bnt one which eeemi
hard to get started at. was soggegtad
by Aldermen Hamilton. Tbe winter,
be claimed, is the time to do the woric.
and althongh the leglslatitre doee not
meet until Jaonair. 1904. this U the
time to aet about the prepsuatlan of
would not be able to undwtake the
task until next winter and then there
TOUld be too little time when the legU-
to undertake the work. The Mdertnen were inclined to delay and no ac
tion was taken.
Seme Other Suskiesa.
Tbe recommendation of Health Offi
cer Thompson that the Jamec Dunn
n Bast Bl^th street be con
nected with the aewer was referred
to the sewer committee with power ii
The bond of Fred Stephens of De
troit for 5500 was acc^ited ou the
of City Attorney Da
vis. ■nd the $175 demntTUge charges
wblcfa Contractor Albert Ptange re
fused to pay him will be paid by tbs
city, which held the money bade tron
the contractor.,
L K. Gibbs formally aoeepted (ht
amendments to the ordinance panting
street railway franchise to him and
B. C. Compton's bill for «i^ sheep
killed by dogs was on the reoanmendstion of the city attorney pot orar
until April, the time set by ttattite for
the bearing ot aU such dates.
J. W. MUUken says that when he
nitdertook to heat tbe Cass street «adld not inclnde the- heaUng '<
two fire enginee, which will be con
nected CO to the syatem In a day or
two. These wlU require ocoaMerablc
heat The fire e<
ed to latorrlaw Mr. MWittr— ate make
report to tbe cowwdl as to what
edve. The new aystam c< beating tbe
engine bonee la very eethtedery. If
any cavplalitt can ba made now ft la
that the bnlUlag la too hot
It Um't TaiT pIseiiBt to ham the
taUaa tuasd oa you. aer n tesi
ms P41LY
rnt tmy mm- cMegation
ODBSNT^WT
17. uw&
We may fM An hittw cl an argnmant wttbaat M«vtof MM we an
rl^.
a waabtnb tightly davad to h
bwt to the varid Ear lirar, ntomiilli
. ■stand St Tismaa Cttj gmtamern n
I Mattar
Om vaak. b7 eamar, .
One moBth, bj nsU. ...
ntne moGtka. ^ «aU.
eiz Bwatha. br ««U, ..................1 U
One raar. br aati............. .... t M
oaoa—XU Waat iTtm
hath 'Rtonaa 6L
W. H. 8
OttT
‘HJh. DO. not that; tbe aei^bote are
all right"
"Water bm good, maybar’
“No better can be foaod^’
‘Tbe rest basn't bsM raised, bas
THE PANAMA CANAlI
“The United SUtes does not desire
to be nanasoDUble or inpattent but
It cannot and will not permit an; bodr
of men pennaseotlr to obetruet <ne
of tbe srest world's bl^wayB of traffle,
and refnssJ to permit tbe bnUdins of
tbe canal amounts to bu<± obstracUon.
"We can no longer sobmlt to trifling
or Insincere deaUng on tbe part of
those whom tbe accident
psalUtm
bas placed in temporarr oontiol ot
tbe gronnd through which the route
must [MSS. but If they will
•grepoent with us in stral^tforward
tssfalob we Bball In return act not
only with lustloe. but with gweroslty;
if they ftdl to wane to such agree
ment with os. we mnst forthwith take
tbe matter Into onr own
President SooseTelt
.
Whst Edttora Say.
The old saying that where there is
smoke there mnst b
brought forcibly to the mind of a Mon
roe street ofllco boy when he was flred
for anmiripg Torklsb cigarettes.
Grand Haplds Herald.
It is perfectly Hgfat for this goTemmwt to demand an isthmian canal
that is wider and deeper than at first
proposed. All that the modest Pan
ama people ask for is standing room
Detroit Free Pm.
While it may not be true that
Colombian army is marching agmlnA
the isthmus, DO chances should
mkeu. An extra patrol wagon should
be put into commission at once.—DetroR TrlbnneA Philadelphia physician recently
rented a poliUclan “who bad bemi
dead tour minutes." That is one'doc
tor who could bnild np a good practice
right-here In Florida.—Florida TlmeeUnlon.
Of our band tailored
suite makes them the
envy of all wearers of
made - to-measurrclothes—by the wax .
have yon noticed tiui
wearers of “made-tntneasure" clothes ai>IfTOwing
beautifully
less in numbers every
year V There’s a very
good reason for this—
fine assortment
of
colors and mixtures in
our line at Thirteen
Dollai-s
TwentyFour Dollav>.
--.gihat la the ktod we maka.
B^le, fit sad WorierndMUpgaap-
^tu 1100 tor tM
Good to return until De-
tbe rent haa not bean -talsedl Barely
yon don't ot^ect to.OiBt,.Vltxr
“No. 1 do sot", aadly repUed Fits oa
Rev. W. Tmoeitt Dawtcm. rector ot
be started bock for tbe kltOien set of
t. Steven's CgAsexjpal efanreh
furnltore, "hut tbe landlort does, you
Netherwood. the taablwiahle raridence kaow.”^Loodon Aaaweta,
portion of PlalnlMd. N. J.. who beUeves in standing In his own eboea In
the raanagemoit ot church aflaln. may 8PECIAU SETTLERS’ EXCURSIOt^ Tbleenkui* on tbe outgoing trains
thbnld not go away bnngry when
leave bis ehnrch there to aeodpt a
Sout^^khm and Atlantie
charge In Blk Rapids. Mich., says a
special from Plaiafladd to the New
____ Maeklnaw^?^ to polsta In
rervee an excellent breakfast at
Tork Snn. Tbe congregation of St. Montana.. Idaho, Washington, Or^tm
their eonnUr at 6 a. m. sharp.
Stephen's, as It is at piwsent eonstl-' and Britlah Oolqmhla. Tlekbta on
SULCWnSl
....
FhmBS
sale every dar.' Beptonber Utb up to
luted, doesn't want him to leave, but and including Iforambeo SOth. IMS,
Dawson thinks that it would be better Halana. Bntte and Aaaenwda SUM;
It be should. Jle feels that there U
little encoBiagemeot for him to re
Oregon. SSS.OO. Ptbportledatay low
main In Pislnfleld. While be doesn’t
want to drag peraonal matter* into
fttrSi* -----------J.’ A; Mldbaelatm, Travrilng SS
ptibllc light, yet be cant help feeling
that be bas been treated shamefully
during his 20 mouths' service la this
place. Not more than five persona,
he sayr halve caUed on him.
People who don’t belcmg to St.
ASK He MAW Wie OWNS OWE
Stephen's church, but who are Inform
ed generally on dmich matten and
churchgoer*, say that William Palmer
Smith, Samuel Seahury Gulon. C. B.
Morgan, A. J. Beal and W. W. WheelDirect from the factory at factory
an are included In tbe "dead weight"
prices, yon get a highThey have all resigned, and their
grade piano,
resignations were accepted by the o
gregatlon last night. They got <
aenitor ooat (hat did not
don't thli^ thM It can’t
dooe.
We nevCT make a ■'miafiLTry tt» one*. U wiU aoat yon.
nothtog If w* (ail.
Don’t ftwgM tbe pXaee
RKICHT AND EARLY
Sidte202WBMm«KlL
Prcaaing. Cleaning and Bepatrlag done oa short notiee.
' Ttte Star Bafcery
BUYIN6
THE KIMBALL
DUCKS WERE DECEITFUL,
laeeolaee FVaaS
PtmIIcvS
*r tbe
The lUKeuulty of II ' Chinaman
a-ouJerfui, surpnHaliig at t1m<
lief ur hla Euroiieau and .
brolliera. A sirikiog Instance “'f“ot
UDDiixed wKb guile, was brought to
light receiuly during the trading
a<-i,uii% of two rorelgnera at Boooe
Roiid uuirkel.
This liiiHbiiud uud wife, Imvlug decid
ed lhai duck Rbould figure
of tlic day. weiii tbe loond i>f tbe mar
ket iu Heun'li of B fut. plump, well fla
vored bird.
.After BWlille two were purchased.
They were bmuilftiUy dresaed ducka
youug. but pliiiiip. and promised
show up well ut tbe eventog table.
atas.Uttle or less nooey than'
other dealen would ask for an
Inferior tostrament. No middle
man's profile to pay when you
bny of ni. Easy term* If you
wish. Yon're sure to be pleased.
Cranbmks, Swe« Potatots,
Oblate, Squish,
PampHns. Swer Kraut,
Oysters.'
Dry Lima Beans
Dry Pop Com
Saple and Fancy Groceries.
J. Furtsch,
The Sooth Siit Grocer.
W. IV. KIMBALL CO.
WE MAKE IT.
Sauer
Kraut
THE wcmeaii
THOSTOO.
aRAND RAPID*. MtCH.
ectsaUad tw tbs smrsss pspos* c
*«*,r
EiMittr
Adiitolrtffittf
_____
Tnwtw
AwtaH
HMltTflf
awl II hM fscaa^ sdM s AsssnoMm (w
sBfliUWaomudecraosHofuind flmu.
WIIU mur be depoCled viih es fsee erf
chsrc*. Out tsmplil*l "Duecanl sr.S Dlutltasian Pmpwur" wlL bumsllail free.
Hvnrr Itemu
S-B.Janks
---
T. Sir
Usl>... .
0(CmdRipl4<-
that is clean and fit for a
king to eat. Only 5c per
quart When you have
tried it you will want
more
::
::
JOHN J.
BREZ I N A
348 E. FRONT ST.
:: Tailors ::
1 PH. 1.8.
/ Pmtsiu fse UU oiubi
U
i« him.
tCru.r Front and Union Streela
\k(m ^ HamilhMi Clothing Co.
I Breakfast
•A
When you get your gas range
^ you may set your alarm clock
* ahead JuBt~ ooe-balf hour. An
; A ' ordinary breakfaal| inclodlhg
^ bot biscuits, can be placed npon
% the table twenty mlnntes after
' lighting the gna- This eatlmate
^ will also cover the time occupied
^ in preparing supper. wbUe the
^ rapidity with which a full dinner
« can be prepared la marvelous.
J
^
Open For Business!
le old stand. US Baat Front Street
»
P
T
^
^
A. S. F'RY/WAN, Mgr.
Gemdoe W. L Doailass Union
Hade
^^50 £ $4.
....................................... ... ‘•y»
^ thoee who have used
Bsa W
1% range?
r Gas
\ Range
^ connected now without paying
- cent. We make all eonnee.
ins free ot charge. All yon
% pay tor Is the range. You want
H one.
Why not get it now.
5 Look today.
tvorth doi.bWlli.’
^
k
k
k
%
•
tkaaed revcral
oplc Shoes and
one-half ll..-lr
liar value* Tht-re
iples we havr pl.-ed
aalv at very l.iw
price*, lioodve.r 0.ild
Heal Rubbers at -Kv a
Come in and lix>k
over, it will o-D____ yon that new
___
styles and ahap.8 »re
ig them with other styles at same pr:ees.
We have atoo |
%
4 You can get a
tegiliililhpilitipin
Auction Sale
A MSITIVB evil
a-,52sa
k
; Traverse Qty
Gas Company. C
of bees, household goods
and farm implemente
Tuesday, Nov. 24, by
J. p. Berg
Sold by J. G. Jqlini
^ the Pen Insola road.
The Dining Room on Thatlksgivfng
Should be the best furnished room in tbe bouse, and it can be done very easily—if
you buy your furniture here. No more fitting time to supply tbe needed articles.
E. C-ildari PU«r. Ksnlsou. Mich.
R'ttSSSW8!T!r»S
a!
Andros^ Frost
New Malaga Grapes
and Figs,
"WlllUm.'' said Ure. Tan Gelder to
the mao of all work, “i want yon to
clean out that large closet tn tbe ball
Jnet ooi^e tbe parlor. Burn all the
old newfepspers. waste paper and any
other rubbish you may find there."
After a tltort time she met WlUlam
to the ball carrying to his arms a bugs
pile of abeet mu»lc. tbe property of her
eldest daughter
-What are you gotog to do with Ma
bera mnslcr the aakad.
"Why. burn It sore, aa you toM me
to. It waa to tbe cloret there with the
IMig-Bo Blmpklna, tbe cashier of ottier robWib.’’
"Bot I didn't mean the motlc. Put It
the teak, pnpoart toyou last night
gt once."
P«rily-Tee: tad I promised to many baA
Noting hla mlatreaa' dlapleasDre. WDhim.
*T>M be aak yoar tatber’a permla- Uam toqutfed In anrpiiae:
-Why., baan'i alie playad It aurMonr
”Ym; be said he would ask papa to Upptocotfa
^Ddone my pramtaN^ note.”
A 6tartlli« Teat
Wet Hie Klaa.
To aava a Ufa, Dr. T. Q. Mamtt. of
•’Would yon die fto mer she asked
Ereamlly.
"Oh. say.” be retortad to a matter, of Be WTttaa, "a pattent waa attacked
(set way, “if yen haven’t any tnora aSs- with Ttolaat hMMnhagea. caaaad by
MOew thaa to be looktog tor dead onaa mearattoiof thefltOMA. I had-utt«n
ywi’re not the girl (or mar-Chkago flBMBd MisrHa Btttase eioeUeM fmaad Uw tzenhlas ao 1
Migfflby-4 #»wwht yon
gatog to wetfe (or toaae pac.
Waggaby-J did aay aa. bnt etoce that
---------- -y have-dwMed that I might
The PerfeclTil
bTdSlW
One the whole, one Is Inclined to conclnde (he Dowleites
ftt New Torfc a rather bdgger M> than
die Salyatton Army has eatayad in
birds with X sh.-rrp knife, aud It
Kentacky—Kansas City Journal.
lapsed like a toy lulloou. The other.
SUbJiv'led to sluillor treatment, follow
With a graft inquiry and a street ed suit H:etr ersrwliile InflHtcd bodies
railway strike on bis hands Mayor became flat and bony and mere ghost*
Harrison is In a posiOon to reoefre of the diic-ts that bad lieen bought.
InvestlgniloD slinwed that a
the condolences of one Abdul Hamid.
piece of wire bad beeu faaleucd round
^Calamazoo Oasett^Neaa.
the birds' uei-ks aud elsi-wlierv, and
everything iwlnied to tbe conclusion
that the ducka had been blown up with
Dr. Jea^ Le Conte was an anthor- a bicycle pump.
tty. recognised by tbe world at large,
How the ducks bod been drawn and
on the adsnce of visioiL One day be then made to stand tbe strain of the
was showing a clam bow to detect the air pump is evidently an oriental i
blind epot in tbe human eye. He took sret«t
two coins and held them, one in each
When tbe young eouple again go
band, before him on ttie table.
"Look at both of there steadily.'' said
b^ “and gradnally move them, la o
poalte dlreetlona Presently they t
paas beyond tbe range of vision. l%at
is Ate to the blind spot. Oontlnoi
"Stewed snapper.’' said the proprie
movement, and the coins will again tor of a resUnrant that makes a apeclaJenterge to view."
ty of the toothsonw diah, “la almost as
Than tbe philoao; ..r and natnrallst diatlBCtlvely PhllaAIpblan aa acrapple
had hla UtUe Joke. "You can experi and pepper poL Prepared by tbe same
ment fto youiaelf at boifle,” said be. formula as terrapin, with a liberal sea
•«nt U yon are unsncceasful try i
soning ot sherry, snapper Is qnlte as
other ob}ect Instead of s cain. Some palatable as the diamond back, provid
people have no blind spot for money.
ed the meat comes from a young turtle.
In fact I defy any one but an epicure
to tell tbe dlOCrunee. Tbe asappersHbat
0 make a come to Philadelphia are mostly caught
to the muddy bottomad
wtite your wishes to the simplest flow Into the Delaware np tbe Jersey
worts you can. Never try to nse what Blde-Aod Inst now they are coming to
you may consider ’iegal teruit." Few very plentifully. The anaigier U a dlOpersons realise bow SIScult it Is to cult catch to handle, but tbe Jerseymen
make a will. A classic example la tbe know bow to turn tbe trick and get
1 Lonl
them to market alive. They run In
time lord chancellor of (engi«rx(
weight from fonr poutxte sll tbe way.
was tbe.fbremoat cooveyaneer of hla np to forty poaoda. tbe smaller one
day. and yet when be died an Informal tog naturally more lender and cooiae-i
will waa found to hla coat pocket hnr- qnently better ipeat. Some few are
ttedly written when be waa at the ahlpped to TreutOD and New York, tmt
point of death. Tbia win occupied tbe meet of them come to PbUadelphl
eonrta for years and aerved “to point Philadelphia Becotd.
a moral and adorn a tale.”
A man who had bnried three wives
took to himself a tonrtb lately, and. as
Is wont In lAttcaahire, the pair went
tor a walk one Sunday afternoon. On
the way they called at the cemetery
where the three former wtvea lepoaed
la tbe coe grave. The new wife read
tbe Inscriptions with aotne lotereat. but
bar taitocs may well be imagined
whan the came to tbe usual text from
the Settptnres. It laa. “Be ye also
ready.”—London Standart.
£XCUfiSK)NS
1. at rate
But a Faw Mwa Had* Hla 8Uy
COMtNO evENTS.
Dec. 1.—"Boheailaa Qlii'’ at Stalsbars*a Otaad br >ocal taXent, aaspleae
of at, FrsMia ^srdi.
Clothes That
AreRiglit!
-“-“""-■ar
Bold InTravenaClty uy
BiOGK LIGHT!
----------- WHAT 18 IT?-----------rvatoos gaa light tl
.cBIvsfcL^U
war. bnming
horning but one
<
o 'sbo cZndto power,
an one-half
The
BlMh Luat
LUbt will.
wtU eoat lea* than
oo^half cent per I
_______h
ark, Krep the word «
nption. Oome to and see three woi
the barsaraod maatl
ir mind and are that It
raiCE COMPLETE 81.93.
J, B. Paige Electrical Company.
TrAverre Citv Mieh.
us Case Street.
?Pe want to show you wbat splendid Dining Room Furniture we have, and
the remarkable prices that they are sold for. We always consider the
quality question first.
A
RaJIfH
article as you have in the dining room,
ft jlllv Dmini There are 80 many places to put things, and so many things
find their way to the different drawers and shelves. You can buy any finish of
wood you want to harmonize with your furnishings. Prices are from 51.5.00 to $4-5.00.
•A -IltkinX Tshio i®
an.V'ii't'cle and it should be as
ft IWIIHg IdUlv presentable. Styles sometimes change but tbe uses
don’t A thousand times a year you gather round it The thousandth should
date from Thanksgiving. Have you seen our new* tables? We should be
pleased to show them at any time. Prices are from $7.50 to $25.00.
should be the comfortable kind, the high-back, back-resting
kind. You can choose from the cane bottom, tbe fancy wooii
seat, the solid oak or the box seat
Many entirely new patterns we have placed
on sale. They are the beat that expert workmen can produce, and yet our prices
are most reasonable. Prides are from $5.50 to $40, for set of six chairs. We liave
a wood seat: four spindle back chair—six will cost you $3.00. ,
Dining Chairs;
A
riACOt is surely needed to display your pretty china and
A AjHIiIQ L/lUSCl then to keep it from barm. So many dainty pieces
might get broken, and you would regret not having a china closet - Some
new ones just unpacked, and they are beauties. Suppose you stop in and
see them.
Ittecoto-re^^that
150.^ ^ 4.50, ?5.
5. Benda & Co.
TH8 MAL MKUML*OLOTHtER*
.. ought to have
plate rack.
Plata Dark ____________________
“ext to a china closet_________
you surely
■ ICllv Kcivll Such a Dice way
wav of showing
showinr your beautiful china and they are
such an ornamest to the dining room. One, even a large one, will hardly hold all
your china, so we have seyeral styles to select from, or have two alike if you so
choose. They oost 1.10. 1.85, 2.50, 2.85, 3.25 and $5.25.
A
nf niciuK
wanted for a long time. Why not get
A 3vl Ul PiSnO them for Thanksgiving. You would have use of
nearly all of such a set Got some “Gold Band” that always are sellers.
12.00, 14.00 and $16.50. Those sets for $8—in.blue and green—are splendid
values. Taks a little time te see these new goods. They will please you.
THE HANNAH & LAY J\I^CANTILE CO.
y-:-i-^-
raat oAifeif
E
WM.MIIMiei
Ity
Bill Poster
OfflceSUWIIheljiBock
iOl.. Monday autta ._
haU. O. a. Sbanraod. Ooa.; O. D.
LoPotote, R K.; A. Bobartson. P. K.
J.^QROON
averae City
_ ee, aeeU
Tuetday evealns
Loranger, W. P.;
of Udic»- aicd pent'* (r^meoU.
alto malces a specialty of hatis,
Itlofea aod childreD^ rooda
OotblDtr wnt ao^ r«8Ucd.
Baatmtnc, 254E. Front St.
The Waather.
Partly cloudy and ootAer unld>t and
Wedneaday irttb probably enow flnr
rice
In
the
north and .weet poritoiw;
Aeria No. tS8. F. O.
Id Foroaton' ball. briak to high northwest winds.
at 8>o‘«lock. W. L.
B. E. White. Secy.
CITV IN BRIEF.
A. M
MoDday.
Haakell, i
STEM WIND, STEM SET
Watch,
F-. oeeta ToesBay eTBnliacB In
Ihelr.hall. A. B. CurtlB, N. Q.: C. B.
JoLoton. aeoretary.
Traverse City Cbapier, No. 147.
O. E. S.,'meets In Masonic ball the
Tuesday on or before eacb full moon,
h. McOoogh. W. M-; M. Corbett, Becy.
Ducbeea Camp No. 2446, M. W. A,
meeta-ac Woodman hall Monday eveaing. October 19. John O. Stranb. V.
C : Joseph Sleder, cIlfIc.
At Verley-s
ARE YOU SCW£? USE
^
afaGamph
if-or Money Rcfuntlca.
JiGhing, BloGdSng PHes,
Stops the Itching:. Stops the Bleeding:. Allays all
InflammatioQ. h Co^. h Soodtes. It Cures.
SsM «ly U tSc.. SOc. a $1.00 BMtlo.
“Fi_lINGH”
SPAIN snu. oiiiNRs TO sTBnXff-
Trararae City Unt Mo. S71< K. O.
T. lUL. Friday nldUa la Foraatorahal). A. V. Frl^A Oan.; J.. T.
Ida, R.Z. ;W A Bnna. P. K.
Th.I.„„l|i,
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur a
Morse, a son.
The Ladles' Guild of Grace'ebureh
■will meet with Mrs. H. C. DavU tomor
row afternoon at 2: SO o'clock.
Traverse City Aerie No. 383
hold a regular meeUng tonight
o'clock sharp A fnll attendance is de
sired.
. The regular heme mieelon p
service of the Preebytertan ebnreb
win be held lu the church Wednesday
afternoon at 2:30.
J. q. Pike, who recently moved to
this city from Lake Ann, has opened
wood yard at the corner of Union
.d Bay streets on the M. A N. E.
property. ,
The East Jordsn football team went
I Crayllng Saturday and were defeati by the score of il to 0 The defeat
as not the worst of their trouWM,
however, for they missed a trail
o walk 35 •miles from Frederic to
Alba. It was a verj' enjoyable trip.
NEWS IN BRIEF ;
i STATE
STA
At aU and I>rvfftiu.
: by Bugbee A Roxburgh. Druggists.
Old
Underoof
Rye
The difference in cost between a bottle
of Old Underoof Rye and a bottle of any
other whiskey is very slight when yoo con
sider the real value to be obtained. Old
Under(»f Rye possesses merits as a stimnlant which are wanting in any other whis
key, Pore, old and delicioos.
>
CHAS. DENNEHY 6 CO.. Chicago
Grace and Comfort for Smart Dressers.
mean'
0. P. CARTES.
P. W. CARTES.
O. P. CmrvM* A
On aOeoimtof tbelam
—
“Ptali and Oam* Law»
wUlbe'inthalr oOae dttrliw Anal-
r.
Rl.OO and Rl.OO.
P. C. aod Ameriesn Beaoly CorseU are designed and patterned
from the very latest faahioDi. aud made in all shapes, including the foil
gored, extended hip. bias cut. siralglil front, low bust and Tong over
hips: in short and medium lengths; aod in girdles and French shape
patterns.
.
Theee eoreele are made of soperior qualilv malerlaU. bagdsomely
Silk faced and trimmed with lace and silk ribbon, according to the
style. Booed tbroiighoul witli finely tempered capped end steels, with
extra quality flexible side steels. Every wearer of the American
Beauty apeake Ita praises.
THI5 BOSTON STORE.
Lansing.—'Rev E. G. Sanderson of
dlanapolis has been elected state
superlntenJcDi of the Anti-Saloon
league.
Alment.—William Uarrla. residing
northwest of town, was found iinconsclouK'iD hl8 Stable from the kicks of
horse whose hoofs bad struck him
In the face and side. His condition is
crlUcal.
Benton Harbor.—This city is chock
full of football enthusiasm and hat
given 6200 to bave the Ann Arbor
Benton Harbor game for the cham
pionship of lower Michigan, played
here next Saturday.
Wayland.—Bbenezer 0. Sb*le. aged
HI year and one month, died in Dorr
Saturday night. The deceased cami
Michigan 65 years ago living In
Kaiamaioo for many years and In Dorr
ir the Iasi 36 years.
« on between the local'
The King's Prsaatica In a Bbx Is Demanitod by the PmpI»
The bull flgbc Is, H cou|ae. the great
nalkmai amusement of Spain. "Bays
William E Curtis.' speotal oonMpono( the a
y aftemodn aas long as tbs weather
wir per^ 14400 or 16400
women.
society, mothers and grandmotl
prisBis and monkA aaeemble at the
PlaxB. de Toros, not only in Madrid,
but in every other city of Bpaln. and
lost brutal spectacle that
buman taste vprocea.
Six bulls are tortured and worried
\U1 they are exhaasted. Then they
■e knied by the tbrtista of the sword
of a matador, who is the most popular
Individual In the commuBlty,
ikes more money than any other
in. Often as many as U bones are
ripped open by the borns of the bulU
allowed to die In the preeenee
of the andiende, with blood goahlag
from their wounds and their entrails
dragging upon the ground. And this
is the naUonal sport of Spain!
!l is not sport, for tbs bull has no
chance to escape or figfai back. Hie
liorMS are blindfolded, so that they
cannot even aee what attacks them.
who torture the bull have
wooden screens behind which they cah
dod^c when puniied. and If the
crowds too closely upon one of bis
tormentors the others throw a blanket
-er lu heed.
OocaalonaUy. by eome accident
carclessnees. a bull fighter is wounded;
but It Is not a dangerous prafpsalon,
and every precaution Is taken to
It is slow butchery, ai_
iilbltioD nf unmitigated cowardice and
crueltyAnd yet 96 per cent of the popuiaUon
of Spain condemn their qoeen because
she disapproves of this atrocious bar
barism, and they demand that
king shall appear in the royal box at
evory bull fight or they ibreaten
ur>sot his throne.
the Kslknafca Second City team tor a
game eltber In tbU city or
os
Satwday next It was the daalre of
the High Bobool players to meet the
Manistee team again this season but
becaoae of the heavy indebtednesa of
the local team, it was not conaldered
advisable to get a team here Saturday
which wooUl entail heavy expanse.
Manager R. L. Nye has been ^rslatent in his efforts to get a date with
Cadillac for Thanksgiving day. but
far-has not been able to get satis
factory answers
Cadillac Is by all means the team
which would be the beet to bring here
that day. If poaatble, and It
hoped that some amngements may be
made.
THE MINISTCRB' APPEAU
Why Ths
be Observed.
The clerofmaa e< tbert^-aie soUeitr
008 that every one should hsve a
portnnity for the proper observance
of naaksglvlng du'. To this end they
reepeetfuUy ask the business m<
(be city sad the mansgers of the ftotories and mUls to. give tbelr clerks
and employes a fnll holiday. The eltltens generally can teciUtate this moveleot by betng easeful to do their buy
ing ns much beforehand as possible.
Days, of religious observance, other
than Sunday, breaking In upon the
week are needful to remind us that
rriallsm Is only a means to an
There Is danger ever present
01 Its being made the chief thing in
There is danger of men fiwgetting Ood. ip tbelr dally lives. Hence to
have a day set apart for remlndh
Ood lives on earth as writ as in
heaven, and that from Rls hand comes
every good sod perfect gift, m
but he a good and blessed thing If
rightly used.
A. R. DIAMOND
PtaabTaaar aad
Aatton 8le$alat»r.
With «.«. MImballC*.
IBS Front Bt.
TIRED OP THE FARM.
Baginaw and hang out hie lawyer’s
shingle. It was not long before he
became secretary of the board
trade. OpporiuntUes opened nik here
and Hopkins was next heard ef by bis
Osrosso friends as the promoter of
tueoesafnl electric line out of Chltago.
He did well on this venture and pur
chased a pretty country home ot
ouUklris of iVeroon, where his fsmfly
has since rtaided.
Now Hopkins was equipped i
big things and-he has been a proAounoed figun-lo the eleetrio roHwwy Wwrid
Mnoe, and has been conneeted srtth
btg deals In New York. Chicago and
other dues. He U preaSdent at half
a doeen lines, the most promlaSB '
ing at Dayton. Ohio. i£r. HopUns to
•n able W and hto Intact propot
connect Gnad Rapids, Ionia.
Owosso. Lansing and Jackaon by an
electric
syste»r-wHl
nndonbtadly
prove a aoccosi - ■McblgaB' Inveatw.
J. w. Kiun.
D. O. RUTH.
HK4RT MeSlNLiEIY.
H. D. CASREU
D. COCHUN,
T- P. ULLOM.
020,-4E FOR SKYSCHAPiu.-'.
Mew Preeb Air U SappIleU la
Modern Tall BnUalair.
Hundreds of nieu and wmiivn
boxed up iiff day long In lltik l upcs
00 rvi-ry l-oor of tiw roodciu afflee
building. Vet this uiBSS of liniUllfd
humanity urver suffers from iiuy Inik
of fresii iilr. Tin- vt-nUluhoii i» iK-r
feet. II foot wiiU li ofini sun'i'i"*' “ f-’reign arrhlteols.
'The dell'oiy of (n-sli air Into n sky
Bcraper is its Ulg a busless us i;,i- dcUrcry of wnier or i-lis-trklty. it i» not
left to obaui--- Cold. fn-sU iilr h fnrrod
Into the liulh'.lnt: l>.v u blun'iug •-iiglii''
ond passes Iliruugh large dims mul
coDiTolliog registers to lln- dlffi-n-ii;
rooms. Ill nlnlrr
by punning llimilgli i-«ll« <•'
pipes.
Often llii- bioivi-r U ;irniiigi-<l
liver bolli hot and ,-ohl nii iducts are prarliled with mixing
wldcii cun In- -s-t 111 ••omlilm- liie Jwo
blasts III .inv i.siuhtsl pmiKirtlon.
Thus one .-nil liiu.- rrnati air ol .-xuctly the ieni|K>raiuiv .-ailed fur i.y llie
weather.
Bad ulr la got li.t of by wiill rvgisters ueiir llie tluoi ihrougli wlili-h the
vitiated air escntie... iiitu ducts which
lead to a large couimoo outlet
tbe roof. TUeec ducia may be of sheet
Iron or they uuii’ lie of tile
tbe wall like chlmoey Sues,
times they are large vacea lucloaed in
the upper parts ot the eorridort by
talas osUtnga.
In other cmaee (be bad air li taken
to tbe basement and dtoebarged by
exhaust fan Into s tall outside shaft
nsed for that purpose only.—New York
U doesn't seeeasarily take an aths(« to be long-winded. ■«
At
Rastall’s
$8.95
io-«eu tant it?
Baby Robes, $4 to ^f.wtwuumessco.
Carpet Cleaning
Making and lajlag tbataen
TO ANNOY YOU
When you are using oil
lamps or any kind ot Ugbt
btit KLECTRlpiTY
in
vour home or office There
>6 nothing like ELBCTEICITY for illuminating
purposes. No smoke, no
smell. DO grease, oo danger
friim fires—Il is llie most
economical
illuminator
that ran be procured.
Boardman River
HBIectrie Light B
Power Company.
Wet
OUR NEW
FALL and WINTER
All the latest styleof Hickey anH Preema.n C o. 1 i n r,Roch e 81 e T^
ew
York, are displayed
OD our tables. Suits
bought of U8 are
pressed free -of
charge
:
:
:
CHARLB8 T. STOUT,
W. U LAUFMAN.
■ W. T. WOODHOUSB.
HUGH KBNNHDT.
—lifter m— ;
DOMETHINa
nksglviDg is not alone in
feeling gratetul. It is also in paying
in God's Btorehottse. A day then
of full recognition of our dependence
Ood, the Ruler of Barth
Heaven, with thankful hearts, will be
1 uplifting thfineoce in our city.
B. M. Hopkins, the young man from
“New York and Detroit" who has just
become president of the Otand Rapids
A Ionia Blectrlc Railway Co., aod who
be president of the whole system
that will inclode the Ionia A Owmso
and Lansing A Jackson electric lines.
resident of Vernon. Bblawa
county, who does business on a large
ale in many clues.
Hopkins is a bright man of 40 years
It doesn't necessarily follow that be of ige. who 12 years ago was plodding
cause the wife of a count is a countess
{ as a school teacher in a dinky
the wife of a governor is a govenieeB- little town in Shlawasee county. Lite
was going too slow and money was
oomlng in atower He beUevM he bad
the talents of s promoter, anfi bMng
Tktt tare oitstiym tselr Klcome.
CITY BOOK «T««G.
Traverse City Beuvenlr Books on Bale Hero.
—SUITS—
nent farmer of Henderson, while chasuruly calf, ran into a wire
clothes line, knocking out six teeth,
Within three months,
cutting his toague almost in two and Sun says:
tearing his mouth from ear to ear. probably before New Year's, direct
telegraphic communication, without
Blood poisoning Is feared.
Intennedlate repeating stations, will
Benton Harbor.—President Sperry be eetabUshed for the first time be
of Olivet college addressed .a meeting tween New York and London, and tele
of young women here Sunday evening grams win be exchanged at a speed of
concerning the Adama-Baker suit and more than four times the previous
capacity of any cable.
said
very unoompllt
I am tempted to go a step further
things about Baker, and exprea
and express the string expecutlon
that Miss Adams won the suit
that within a year It will be feasible
to converse by telephone between
COPPER HARBOR RECLUSE.
New York aod London.
She's a Woman Who Hasn't Left Her
Home In 44 Years.
let. Hlcb.. Nov. 17.—Fortyfour years' residence In the samA
house at Copper Harbor and only once
farther away than the neareat neigh
bor's borne Is the story of Mrs. Jane
Rogers, a recluse who lives dosm in
Keweenaw county. Mrs. Rogers is now
well advanced in years and has no de
sire to see any more of the world.
She has lived at Copper Harbor for
the last 44 years and for the la^ 20
years has lived all alone.
If yon bave Bern stayed this asetoaUag g—i. tbM fy ^ata.
Id leant what Wholesome Mdoymat cu be tad freai it.
game which every membM^ of the iiMlly eaa ^ .tadtaloy,
and taa^wblA never grows tboeome.
ConsMs of 160 carda selling at40 cents.
“It is a good thing to give thanks
unto the Lord."
"Whu BO offeroth the sacrifice
k^vlng glortfteU Me.’
Battle Creek.—Thougl. :.e attended TELEPHONE UNDER THE SEA
church Sunday and was apparently in
good health. Charles F. Beck died yes- 'TiS BELIEVED IT WIU. RK DONE
ter.lky morning after a few boura' illWITHIN PNI YBAR.
lung trouble.- He' wat
of Bailie Creek's moat prominent
■nten New ^Yorktia May Talk Dliwet
to Royalty.
Owosan.—Sylvester Hook, a promi
Waistlngs-WooTiffld Mercerized
sit JS" s s
OUSdtWTDM.
MILLER BROS.
IS7 Froot SL Beadle BIocIl
TYeafher
Shoes
Mow is the.time if ever that a
peAon needs to be weU abod.
tVe have a line of ^loee made
of speclaUy tanned caltolrin that
will keepoul the wet, wear wel'
And euy soft end pliable.
-ChlWrei’* Wet Weather
Shoes.
7Sc to 01.SO.
«fenea*s Wet -‘^Veather
Shoaa,
01J60 nad «S.OO.
Mea*s wet weather sheea,
01J60 to OSJ60.
Alfred V.
Friedrtoh
IHORSESII
Wednesday, Nov. 18th
' I will bave on sale, at Brodhawn’s bam, one of the
finest car loads of Indiana norses ever brought i
' to Traverse City- Wait and s<e them !
LEO OOLOMOM. ^
twwv%wwvwwvwww««ww
LOOKUP FOR TROUBLB?
You will Hud more of it in iera tina
ID a pW flour, than ii) anrotherthns
we know of. Tberefora-WBaa ..baying
don't, atop abort of the ‘•BEST’’
y :■ /-Ifanrfactnwfl by
^ *iin^ & LayCo.
lootcn «M >n w—Ifipao. Baek-
Ra^l,
BmrtU^tawetoP.
THB DAPiY BAeaUR RnMOii. jffOYiatBEH 17, 190a
THE train IS
^GtE WAMT Apa
A BIG WONDER
THE RlSr COLD WAVE lEIE
AODITiONAL
LUOCSwi!
k
LIQHT FALL OF BNOW AND TEMPENATURE ODES DOWN.
Waattisr Olraeter Explains Maan'lRg
of a *%o1d Wava”
7:80 prompUy toaomw nlgdiL
Mre. Oeorge Meiahril. mother
The e»M wave p^icted In yeeter- Mrs. Duff McOoeall, tMl dead Setun
TO CARRY SCO WITNESSES FROM day’i weather report arrived on tched- dey at PellatM;
SOUTH nAVEN,
Attorney TiU
ule time laat nlftrt, a drop to tempera
ture being' noUced by dark. Whoi Franktort attei
dayll^t came tbU morning the growiJ week.
Qambs. prssWsnt of the Trav
found to be covered with e n^t
WAirntD-Ordm for l»-tBdi
erse City Brewing Co.. Ip conflued to
fall of snow. The
South Haven Liquor TrafRc la to be
hto bed with rbeamatlBD.
r'ud quite
The Masons will mapt at the ledge
hard frost may occur tonl^t
WAMIB) V05 V. a ABinr—AbM
irarnlng to shippers was eMt to ■OM at 8:46 tomorot morning to at
bodtod nsmarried nun tutwnan ««m
of SI SBd 86: dtiMu of -UDltad .Benton Harbor, Mich.. Nov. 17—An
md the funeral of'jGbert Kent at In
parts of the state
a. of
duruUr ud Mm- unprecedented spectacle is
land
BtstSA
Of «Md
J................................
Director Bchnrider of Grand Rapids
pmM bsUts, «dto etn spank, rand in Van Buren county ae a reenic of the
Gottlieb A Co. closed up their
and write Sn^lah. .For IntOrnutloD old rivalry exUUng between Paw Paw weather bureau, advising them of the
oacb of the first cold wave of the yar^joday for the winter and have
and South Haven- The grand Jury of
gtMfT^to'. Chicago. They will resnme
t ntreet, TraTerae
Van Buren county convened at Paw
buetnees here to the spring.
Paw yesterday, and today a ^wclal rector Schneider, "that from March 1
Du^'MeDonald
train, consisting of a prtvaW Pullman
ovember 30 the term cold wave' city today oo hla way to Peliston
and buffet, chartered
slgplfles a drop of at least 29 degrees attend the funeral of bla mottar-ln
uutei uuut;/ lu &
from South Haven to run between that I temperature and to a minimum of law, Mrs. Geo. Maraball who died Bat
. Telephone orders
city and Paw Paw during the Jury ses®8'. J. D. Pike. £
I degrees or less. Between Decem urday.
on. started, making its dailly Ulps.
reel.
3296-t]
ber 1 and PebrOkry 28 It elgnlfies a
The Michigan panenger aaeoclatien
The grand Jury was called to Inves
drop of 20 degrees to a minimum of has granted a one and one-third tan
tigate the alleged Illegal selllhf of
10 degrees or less."
tor the Northern Michigan Teachers
whiskey and gambling at South Haven.
Tbe coldest point In the United association which meets in this city
The special train crowd conslsta of
States yesterday was Bismarck. N. D, November 27 and 28.
FOR SAEE—A nice piano orKU, near!}' 300 wiinessa subpoenaed from where the temperature descend)
The Elks have Issued Invitations for
cheap tor cash. Inquire at 307 North South Haven. They will carry their
r degrees below z
leir semi-monthly party which
WvUlon street.
3M4 own cook, boot black amt barber,
Invitations
tour-piece
orchestra
accompanied
FOB SAl^B—A few pair of highly braJ
It the door *“a fine
HE WAS roUND MURDERED hot lunch will be served.
Honer pigeons. Finest squab breed, them.
The train carried a 40-foot banner
era 61.60 a pair. Bsqulra at Ba«a
Bep
Montague
returned
laat night
bearing this Inscription. "Grand Jury
from Ann Arbor, where he went to see
Limited, the train that made Grand
tbe Hlchlgan-Wleoonaln footbaU game.
S388-tt
Haven famous." Judge O'Harra of
He also visited Detroit B. W. Hos
roR BALEl—Good beavT land In k>U Benton Harbor has been retained aa
tings also retnrued. last night ’
of from 2\i to 20 acres—the best of attorney by the South Haven crowd
fruit lands located within two miles and was aboard the eperial train. It Is
C. A. Hammond it trying to Inti
of TTare i City poatofflce. WIU expected the grand Jury will be In sesthe committee .for tbe locstiim of
easy paj-menla
sell ons e
Ironwood, Mich., Nov. 17.—Constanon 10 .weeks.
Oongrcgnttonal summer aasetobly
line
Packl
was
murdered
In
fals
Paw Paw and South Haven have
visit Traverse City, suKeetlng Trav
le rear of his saloon yesterday.
long been rivals. Commercially South
BeaM reeort as a possible loea
Haven has come out viciorious. but by Tbe murderer gained entrance to the lion tor the permanent buildings that
wm by breaking to the window.
of Its more central location
Fill be erected at the site chosen
Three slmts were beard and shortly
FOB SALE—Dry kindUng wood, on Paw Paw won out in the flght tor the
The Cadillac Daily News has chang
year old. Drops card to O. Frankit county seat A determined effort
afierwanl the building was discovered
City.
386S-tf
: on fire. Packl was found on tbe ed Its name to the-CadUIac Evening
made to have the county seat removed.
News, a name more to keeping win
TO SBEjL—Fanna and city property; to South Haven and the III feeling floor to front of his bed with his throat
the
paper. By adopting new bead
large Ust. some «i very easy paymenU; some bargalna for oaah. aroused by the controversy still
A trunk said to have contained |600 lines and ™ifiwg other mechanics
UUle & HcNamara, 208 Front rankles.
changes the News has m^e a decided
had
been
broken
open.
The
money
street
3284-tf
South Haven has begun to feet Its
No arresu have been improvement -to lu typographical ap
us lately qnd Paw Paw has looked
TO 9
pearance.
with concern upon the city airs
The chicken pie social to be given
sumed by Its old rival- The calling of
by tbe Athletic asaociatlon of the High
NAVIGATION SUSPENDED.
••
?
grand
Jury
is
aUributed
by
FOR 8ALB—16-Inch dedar wood de
school win be held In Montague hal
South Haven to the anrienl grudge
livered to {
Saturday evening and is for the pur
No
Boats
Can
Pass
Through
Lime
Klin
B. QralUck
d a desire on the part of Paw Paw
pose of raising cash to lift tbe Indebt
Croaaing.
gel a lol of South Haven people
tfetrolt Mich., Nov. 17.—Tbe Ume eJness of the association, which has
o Paw Paw, where they would bo
TO RENT-A large houae with ban compelled to spend considerable mon- Kiln crossing was completely blocked been Incurred to bringing footbfcl
teams to this city tor games. Supper
In thU fell purpose the South during the morning by the grounding
be served from 4:45 to 7:36
Havenites are determined Paw Paw of the steamer 8. 8. Currie, which
o'clock.
shall be disappointed. With this idea thrown on thrwsat bank of the channel
1 eddy formed through the ground
The funeral of Albert Kent,
In view they have provided
special
car. which supplies meals and every ing of tbe W. L. Brown Monday even- pioneer who died yesterday monlng
MISCELLANEOUS
it will be 24 hours before tbe
his home at Beadon. will be
FIRE, AccUent. Burglary. Caanalt thing eue needed during the dally
ducted by Traverse City lodge, No. 222
trips so that not a cent will be spent boats ran pass.
F. £ A. M.. which will attend to
^ 808 Frost St 8284-tl
inPawj»aw. Both towns are la d^U
body.
Tbe meBben. will leave on tJ
earnest and the affair promises u
S:S0 H. £ N. B. train and will retu
tornlBh
end of amnsament for out
Tbe first mentloa of Mrs. Grundy Is
the evening tralA the funeral si
siders.
found lu Morton's clever comedy vices taking pliu* At 2 o'clock. Tl
"Speed the Plow." Farmer AshSeld.
PRIVATE LOANS on salary or peraontable wltb bis jug and pipe. U talk pallbearers will be chosen from friends
IS BURNED at
tl property. The National Ixiu Co.. BIO FRHaBTIR
ing to bis wife on her return from of the deceased.
A. -..................................County Clerk Robert Walter today
THE MINNESOTA WAS OEBTROY"^’elL dauie. welcome wboam. tVbat iBsued a marriage Il^e to Paul Dew
EO NEAR DETROIT.
cws does ilieo bring rrom market?’
jy Whitney and Ida May Hartwell,
"What news, busbandl What 1 a
both of this city.
ways told. you. tbst Farmer Oraudy'a
Mr. and Mro. WiNlam H. Foster re
LOST—Black chiffon hat with black Corrigan tine Suffers a Loss of
wheat brongbt 5 sbllllngs a quarter turned from Luther Saturday evening
00 Today.
more than ours-did."
where
they went to attend the funeral
"All tbe better foor be!”
Detrolt-Wch'.,
Nov,
17
—The
frelgttof
Mrs. Foster’s sister.
LOST—Gold brooch with diamond set
"Ah. tbe sun seems to sbloe
ting. Liberal reward if returned to ' Minnesota of the Corrigan line of pose for him."
Architect W. A. Dean, who has been
The Ebgle office.
329B-a
Cleveland, was burned this morning at
"Come. come, missus, as thee bas not confined to bis brnne by lltoeas tor
DOG LOST—Black and white ^tgllab the Flats and is a total loss. No lives the grace to ibsuk God for pnmwroas about seven weeks, was down town to
female; was last seen near Stiffs were lost The cause Is not known. times, dau'l ibee grumble when they his office today tor the first time.
be unkindly u bit."
siding, Ten dollars reward If re- She is valued at-6200.'000.
A hot oyner supper In addition to
tnned to J. O. Hoppes. Traverse
“And I assure you Dame Gruudy'a
City.
8292-U
butter was quite tbe crack of tbe mar first class music tor dancing Is the at
MICHIGAN HEADS LIST.
ket."
traction offered by the Rnlhbone Sis
"Be qii'ei. wool yel Always ding ters to all Knights of Pythias tomorcontaining |4 In sUvc
at Eagle office and i.-celve reward. Made Biggest Gain in W. C. T. U. Mem dinging Uame Grundy into my ears;
>w night
S2664f
•What will Mrs- Grundy nay? 'What
bers Last Year.
Deer licenses have bstn issued
will Mrs. Grundy think? Canst thee
ClnelnnaU, O.. Nov, 17.the following: Arthur Minor, Irving
be quiet? lad
CHURCH MEMBER 46 YEARS
e
and
behave
secured the first prlte for the hipest
Minor. Ed. Prouty. Marion Weather,
thyself pratty!••
membership, 1.2(>0
Bast Bay township, and J. W. Banmembers. In the W. C. T. U. This was
n of Acme.
Funeral of E. W. Bums swas Held This
made known at the meeting of the W.
The Juice of the green pineapple U
Afternoon.
C. T. D- here yesterday. The fourth Bccredlied to Jeva. the Philippines and
The funeral of E. W. Burps, of 112H dlBtrlct of Michigan secured the dis throughout the tsr east generally with
Ina MUIer, mtooc, has again been ad
Bast Front street, was held thU after trict prize.
being a blood iwtsou of a most deadly
journed to Justice S. M Brown's court,
noon Bt 2;-30 from the residence, Rev.
Yesterday the delegates made a pil nature. HeuitU mentions It as tbe
substance with which the Malays poi this Ume unUI December 15
W. L. Loufman of the First
grimage to HDlahoro. O.. six mUes
church officiating The deceased bad from here. At Hillsboro, In her 80th son ibelr creeses and daggers and as
tbe "finger nail" poison formerly to
BIEO AT FRANKFORT.
been a member of the local Methodist
is Mrs, Bflza Jane Thompson. use among aboriginal Javanese women
church tor the nine years be had been wh-> as
1873. almost unlveiaally. Utow women etU- Mrs. Bragdoit'a Remalne Were Brought
a resident of this city, and hie total gained the name of "Mother" In
Thomp- tivated a nell on each band to a i«ig,
Here This Afternoon.
membership In the Methodist church
Being unable, by reason of her sharp point «nd tbe least scratch from
Mrs. E. A. Bragdon died at the b
Sggregated 45 years.
yenrs, to come to the cmventlon. the one of these was certain death.
of her daughter In bYanktori yesterThe floral offerings from friends coiivenUon boarded excursion trains
o'clock of heaiT trouble.
ladBldar a Oemles.
o exceeding numerous and beautlto her.
Our B^tors were more Indnlgwit She was'60 years old
One from sevetal of the young
and respectful to tbe ecceptridUes of
Hie body was brought here on tbe
men of genius than U tbe prea«t
THREE warrants IBSUED.'
o'clock train today and taken to
generaUon. Byron was accepted
was especially elegant. The remains
patiently toletsted when he chose to the bone of her son-in-law, Nenry
were viewed by many friends this fore Oflicials are A IWr^Murderer of Orland sit to moody silence throngbout a din Wyee. 517 South Oak street, from
Moarroy.
noon and the expression on the face
ner party given to his honor, scowllne which place the funeral' will b® held.
Detroit Mich., Nov. 17.—Police Jus contemptnoosly at tbe delldous food
was exceptionally life-like and peace
Deceased
I■ survived by two SO:
''
ful. The paU bearers were C. E. Tay tice Wheelan this morning issued a before him. while be sipped vinegar
lor. Wm. Bbner. Lewis Rice, L. B. warrant tor murder sgalnat Jacob P. and munched a cracker.
Kelly, Frank E. CavanaoM and John
Wood. Wm. Scott and Wm. Ralne.
Bradd, charged by DetecUve HuM
Kane with being rasponsible tor the
"Have yoB beard tlw latest education
RENTED NEW BARN.
al Itemr /aked Biggs.
death of Orlando Howrey at "BlUy"
“No," replied Wl^s. "What It U?'
Columbia Trwwfsr Co. Will Have Gaffney's *•!«« Friday night last
“Tbey have Just decided." said Blgga.
Homy bad been brutally slugged
Stable on St«te Strut.
Servant-But be has come t
“to rewrite the primer In words of five
The Columbia Transfer Oo. has rant and was to an alley to a dying cbndl- the chlfflbly.
syllables
for Boston children."—Smart
V
Mistress Then ebow Urn
ed of George Cans the barn on State tlou.
Almney.
atteei formerly occupied by Barney
Anderson as a sales etable, and will
take poeeceslon tomorrow morning, re
moving frmn their stable on Pine
street Mr. Anderson has moved faU
sale horses to tire barn on the rear of
hie lot on State street so that hla im
plement and .horse business ^ll be
on the same lot
WANTED—P&cken for cbM«o«l Mias. GRAND JURY ilMITEO STARTED
TRJP8 TODAY,
“■{iJS*
The Liniment of our
forefathers.
Borne men are eo fond of sympathy
that they aetaaUy glory In being the
under dog.
views. Tbelr Uberal offer iM one veer
Me
: ^ magaaine,
ugaaine, II
11 -etdomee
-etdamee of BrersB
.IV'e
r's Bhakeapeara. and IM Bbakeapeareaa ^a-Tpnbuiher'a'i^oe
loe V
W) for
jm. la giving great aatlaiacUoo. ‘M4-S
DM. W, a. * W. ■. MOOH.
The 0«nBBM ora toren oftha cittoA
la tkto atoetraa dttoa of abvT* 200JXD
pppnUtloo. S6 pw ceot «f all the Gar.
foana to tbe connti^ ilvo.
tegUsb turalture. bdt tbe bast of M
oodti more to do here tbaa It doss
abroad. I
I of mod«a
“anHqnes*’ V also'made to Pb^ripUa
extensively sold as genutoe. The cleverest r^rodocers to tbe
wond are ue French, wbo copy the
minutest detalis with perfect aectmo^.
Old wood from sheds and bans is uwd
for tbe backs and interior of articles
of furniture, and iffilutlons of old taablened locks are soaked to water and
made to be thickly ceverad with rust
Bird shot to fired Into the repradnedona to make them appear worm eeten, and an enrient look to Imparted to
wood by prolonged p
f and hand
rabblng.-New
)w York
'^umem
DIRECTORY
0. K. MURdB.,
The popular. ABetioMdr 'of OrOBd
Traverae «JOtmty. Office 880 Bast
Frost stnet. Trarorae City.
ARCHITECTS.
tor Frankfort. niiiiiiiiM
wsaraut.
Clara. Alaaa. Bt. Loids. Itnoea. Owoeso,
F. B. WAI£BR
ArehUect ana snpBrntoedMit Ofles
at residanoe. 4T Fifth straot Nortih Howea Aaa Atpor. TuMo. and tfl
tuU aU« dotoUa glrn with on ^obs. aoathern airi.^M te.t points.
J. J. lUKBY. O. P. A.
TRAINED NURSES.
MRS. B. W. BHBLDON. NDBSB. ,
Rararal Bteteir.
PopU-Bees live to a hive, but they Oradoote O. R A. tniaing oohodt
otoas *98. Oraad RopidA CltlMna’
call It a cellar, tor It to- full of cells;
-phone 663. R«e.. 384 Waohlngton st.
Bees also make honey. They make It
Tra^ leave Truverac City i
fine by combing It with a fine boneyINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Iowa:
eonb.-New York Times.
For Grand Saplda. DetrolL
Lfvtxini, Tzdedo.
XUWULJ.
J. H. MONROE.
a. a, IIM ^
Chicage anu wesL 6:00
Chicago
..............................
TRAVSRBE CITY MARKETB.
m.. and 6:80 p. m.
3ll WOhrim block.
For Muskegon. Saginaw. Bay City,
Port
ort Huron. Toledo, Det
Detroit and eesL>
DENTIBTB.
6:00 A m. and 11:66 a
Clearback pork
For Mania
Ludlsgton and MQT. W. THIRLBT. Dehttol.
11:66 a. m. and 6:8o
Over Bhrntfm £ Bari's Jewelry store. waukee, 6 a
Pere /^auquette
;;il
VegetablsA
■
.1
Tnrnlpa. per . . ,
Cabbage, per head..
Celery, per two bunches
Cranberries, per quart.
Potatoes.
Feed.
Hay,
. 4
£ Co.'s beet.......... .-8
1
1
40
40
30
30
....»
Buying Rstse.
^.................»
Buckwheat...............................
......................“Ml
Hay. ................................................ 11 00
Potatoes..................................................BOc
Live Btoek.
OR. T. A. WILHELM.
DENTIST.
City Opera Bouse Block.
Room
For Charlevoix and Petoakey, 1:20
B. and 6:80 p. m.
H. F. HOKLLSR.
KRHOE.
Gen. Pass Aft
DR8. 8AWYKP. £ l ctNHALLliGO.V.
Dentists. Crown and bridge work a
specialty. OSce new Wilhelm block CttANO-RAPIDB £ INDIANA RV. CO.
IrTEfTeet Bept 27. 1808.
A. D. Tli.BR.
Trains leave 'iraverae City aa Jo'Dentist Oflioe 606 new Wilhelm lows:
Block. Clttsens 'phone No. 688.
For Petoakey, Grand Rapids and Cbt •
cs«o. 6:10 A a.
For Petoakey. HnAtnasr.' Oreod
Rapids and Ft Wayne. U:1B a B.
For Petoakey. Mackinaw. Grand
PHY8ICIANB.
Rapids, Ctoetonaa and Cblragw. 8:65
^'pra Mtooa Bay. Omeoa and North
port, '-00 p. BTratos arrive oten PL Wayne,
DR. a', to. HOLLIDAY.
Graduate of Toronto Unlveralty. OSce Grand Raplcs. Petoakey iand Madd
In Muhson block. 'Phonea; office.' naw, 1:80 p. a
Tratoa arrivv from' RIchmood. PI.
103; residence. 104.
Wayna, Grand Bapida. Petoakey and
7:40 .p.B
I. A. THOMriBON. M. U.
Northport.
Trains arnvt
ive
Office to Hatnllion-MlUlken block.
Oaena and Bnctons Bay. 9:80 a m.
Honra: 9 to 11 a. m . 8 to 4 p. a.
Chair ear aird sleepers on all trains
Thone No. 7?
north and aoutb of WaltOA
DR. W. F~STRANG^YR
C. £l LOCKWOOD. O. P. £ T. A..
Practice limited to Eye, Ear. Nose and
Grand Rapids
C. B. MUR^T. Age^^
668, two rings
M. A K fc. T7HE <
Rooms 7 and 8. Mercantile Co.’s block.
Special attentioD gfres to tbe eye.
ear.'noseand throat Glasses
fitted. Both 'phones.
w^.‘”SrSi7^rnSon'"“anI'
KS .....
DR. LOCKHART.
DenUBL Moctzwne Block. ;
H^good
Steers and feelfera. light.
Good steers. 1.300 lbs..................... 3%
OR. L F. alPHSR
Irsduau of Gieveland Hoi
Medio
DR.-A. BBNJAMlh
321° 'r
u
Train from Pravemont arrives at
A Sure Thing.
It is said that nothing la sure except
death and taxes, bat that to not alto
gether true. 1^. King's New Discovery
DR. B. S. MINOR.
And STBAHBR UMB8
tor CohsumptioD to a cure for all lung Ottoe over American Drug Store. Bp*,
Boat coBnecUons at Maautee and
and throat troubles. Thousands
cial attenUon to BTA Bar Nose
Frankfort aakliigabortest and itoeap-.
and Throat Glaesea fitted. Both
routes to Chicago, lUlwankse and
.
>•.
njs. I ua
PhoneA Residence 614 Sixth st
severe case of Bronchitis and for _
year tried sverTthlng 1 beard of. but
VIA COPEMIBH AND A. A. R. R.
got no relief.
• ■
■
of Dr.
King's New Discovery then cured me
'i-houe 641; Bell 'pbooe 378.
absolutely"' It's Infallible tor Croup.
Whooping Cough. Grip. Pneumonia and
OB. H. B. GARNER.
OonsumptloD. Try it. It's guaranteed
by Bugbee. Roxburgh £ Co. and 8. S.
diseases of women. Office over
Walt £ Sons, DruggtoU. Trial bot
First Nattonol bonk. Call both
tles 10c Reg", sizee. 60c, $1.00 1-m-w
'l•booea.
PIANO BUYERS!
Spend your money in your own town,
where it will do you and everybody
else good. Don’t send it to Chicago^
or some other place., for a PI.^O,
when you can buy to b-jlter advantage
RIGHT HERE AT HOAIE!
The
House of
Istiiiaasimsi:
ertBBall Bros'. Detroit Store.
Grinnell Bros.
is a Michigan concern, with a fine
Branch Store in fliis <-ity.
We stand
for Michigan first, last^and all the
time, and if you buy of us your money
stays right here and is circulated in
Traverse City, thus benefitting the
town and everj-body in it
In iKidition tn our own ma'ke of piano—GRINNELL BROS—we carry fifteen
otbei'make.s, siTour pall ons are not restricted in selections to the instruments ofone or two manufacturers, but have an almost unlimited variety from which to
choose with the greatest discrimination.
We will sell you a piano on very EASY TERMS, you have the use of the
strument while paving for it. BUY A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS ! But take
advice and select it NOW while stocks are complete and we can give you every
tention.
1
in
our
at
We will hold the instrument for Christmas delivery if you wish it.
NEW TRAVERSE CITY STORE
ISO EAST FBONT STREET.
The Liniment of
TO-DAY.
1
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DAI
EAQLE>
TEAVERSE OITT. MICHIGAN, W
VOIi. XL NO. 32D6.
[Some Extra Specials
That you need la your iioma.
HARRISON
TAKtS A HAND
AY, NOVEMBER 17, 1903.
TtlREE
BOOKLET IS
APPRECIATED
PRICE TWO CENTS.
irS NAMED AFTER H. B LEWIS
Brilliant and High
TO INSPECT
THE PAVING
AUTHORI2EO TO NAME COMMITTEE TO SETTLE STRIKE.
A gooil Steel ti^Bge. with
snaiugli-BheU. joRt
like cot. well mode,
w»y. for only
TEAMSTERS WHO WERE AIDING
STRIKEBREAKERS
[ten
today by strike
lYMPATHIZERS.
Chicaao, Nov. 17.—A cable train
carrylnE 16 pollcem^ was started op
by the Chicago City railway offl;
'clals this morning. A thousand policeFollowing the i
were Kcaitered in’squads along
Cottage urove aveuue while 300 blue ample retreehments for the', large i
coats were siatloned along Wentwortb tendance which Is expected' to me
the gentlemen.
A jood c»sl I' TOk Store, just
:oU IT inch oreo. sbelf on back and
OgiTf
lepr i'cof themselves in
Some Extra Big Bargains
On high-grade Iron beds.
This btautifid liMt) Red. just
$3.75
^^e^bAveeoythinrthat you need for your homes and ivill saw you
J. fV. SLATER,
Practical Houae Furnwher.
^Arti5tic Millinery Parlors
OmOtyiMkSUK.
BsswltVouic be pleued le bare tbe isdie. call tor
--------------- X D. O.
flue. arUtUeaUi Mamed ban at---------SeUdenea.
1 and a WnbKt Torraoe.
Madam Hadill.
b'U1w9l
A. B. CDRTIS.
T. C. GHAERT. |
A. & CURTIS A CO„
^REAL EStATE AND LOANS,
o Tax Clanse.
Rooms S and 10. H. A I.. Block.
tage Orove line i
taken from wagons by the strikers’
sympathizers and beaten. They re
turned to the starting places.
The city council early thin morning
authorized Mayor Harrison to appoint
a committee to try to settle the strike
by arbitration.
Want Poli'ce^Preteetion.
Four trains more were sent out later
and they also
the throwing of one stone. Street rail
way officials declare that when police
can give ample protection the
on other lines will be resumed.
A SIMPLE FUNERAL.
UmbODt bolt price.
OSTEOPATHY
‘Father ef Greater New York" t
Buried at Worcester.
New York. Nov. 17.—In a ma
Bimple and without ostentation,
funeral of Andrew H. Green.
• Fatber of Greater New York." »»s
held this morning in We brick Pres
byterian churQi where hundreds of his
friends were present The funeral cor
tege then left for the Grand Central
KWtInii where a train was taken for
Mass.. «hp final resUng
place of tbg dead man. Most
cliy-s 'pponinent cillzena. including
Mayor Low. were at chuir’j.
Cotoiili-tc New Line of Winter
Boy’s
Shoes
F. G. HEUMAN,
Fashionable T^lor,
Because we know we have tome
of the betu They are made of
good leather so they are sore to
-------- is a pair of our-----—
Cushion Sole Enamel Shoes
for men I’hey are like a balm to sensitive and
tender feet Require no breaking in. “Made
right; sold right.” $4 oo per pair.
Bachant & Roscoe;
Parker Brea' Old Stand.
TOTORM NEW COMnNATION
lUly
is Said' to
Have
(
Rome. Nov. 17.—Tbe oNiBon ,prevsils In many circles here that the nlUnaie object of King Victor’s visits
ibroad. especially in England. Is to
prepare a new Intematlonal combina
tion. whereby Italy can abaadon thq
triple alliance. The kings feels be canrely on the assistance <Jt Germany
In the expansion aspiratioBs of bU
country.
Arrived In England.
PortsiDoutb. Eng.. Nov. 17.—King
Victor Emanuel and the Qi^n of
Italy arrived here today on their way
to visit King BdwarJ. Tbe ro]i|l party
■ received by the PHnee of Wales.
Traveroe CKy
Naw »boa Btora.
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
MONEY
BROADCLOTHS
i
Regardless of the many other Fabrics
which have been brought out the
present season, broadcloths still re- tain a large degree of their former
popularity. It’s a fabric which is al
ways appropriate and desirable when
a medium weight, smooth finished
' cloth is desired. We carry a complete
' stock of high grade Broadoiotbs, from
^^>01 cloth at gl.OO per
.yard, i« the very fine English Derby
rlojii at i'2.50
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mu
WIU
Wia
BE
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aafely cared for.
always ready.
free fi
earning interest.
Office Hours, 9,.a. m. to 4 p. n
Open Tuesday Evenings,
7 to 8:30.
H..8. Huir, Prosident.
H. C. Davis and
A. V. Friedrich, Vice Preside
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
a letter to J. W. Hannen, seeretary of tbe board «ic trade, L. W. &rdwteke of tbe Arming News ees
UoB, san
Uie pnoepfeuta anB aenveair of Tnretse City just Issued by
Uie board Of trade;
"Your lltUe booklet was a good one,
and ou^t to bring back to your dt;
a-good deal more money than it ooel
compile and pubUab. It looks
Have Birfatas Ib City
Property, nmiier Uida,
Frtlt Parins. LarRc
Farms. &e3ert,sites.
»M't Nm the Pbcc
RoomSI5,W!lhelinBlk.
■’
Mr. HarJwIcke ineloeed in bis letter
an editorial reference to the sonvenlr,
which appeared in the Detroit Tribune
of. November 11. The editorial tdlIowa;
"It is the mnhielpallUes which have
much to offer and which take the trou
ble to organizi inS let the world know
wbat. and wbMw they are, that make
the most progress. A town doee not
need to become of metropolitan proportkms before It feels the thrill of en
terprise. Tbe sooner it begins to
instrate Its Intelligence and push,
the sooner It will become great TmvCity Is an lUnstrions example of
the effects of organization and hustle.
Secretary Hannen reports thaV tbe
booklet Is having a large sale,
qniries for copies are being received
from all parts of the state. Many
copies have been sold tn TraverBe City
and orders are stilf'coming in. Tbe
souvenir should be In every home in'
the town.
TOUCHED BY THE FROST.
Money
Returned
if our goods do
not please you.
buys a hot water bottle
that is luaranteed
for one year.
AMERICAN
DRUG COMPANY i
219
liAUBir GLOBEHSXY, ll£r. {
The Traverse Qty
Real Estate Exchange
Oe-
Claim Made by Buyers Against Pota
toes on Local Market.
SWEET CIDER DELIVERED, 16e A
Claiming that the potatoes delivered
GALLON. BOTH'PHONES 119. 3284tf
today on the city market are frost
bitten,
tthe
buyers have dropped tbs
M JiJl J> jl Jl dl B Jl Jl Jl Jl ,P Jl dl J1
price five cents a bushel toda}-. One
buyer told The Daily Eagle that the
frost was attributable to farmers
glectlng To protect tbeir potatoes
bringing
tne market. Fony-ei^t cents
the general price paid this i
lug but this afternoon the price
dropped down to 45. one buyer
claiming that be could not alloid to
take any chances on frost bitten pota
toes at a high price.
-90c-
4
That
> achieve success:
tt is something still better to deserve
Shadows of Chicago.
You will see more of the "Shadows
of Cbicngo" next Friday night at the
First Methodist ebureb. than If you
were In Cbica^ itMif. Mrs. Meyer
aays. "I regard the illustrated lecture
on the Deaconess work as one of tbe
greatest steps in advance evM- taken.”
Tickeu at Douglas' ,>boe store, only
10 and 20 cenu. Beside the lecture
tbe lilustnited songs are worth the
money.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS %
DBPOSITBD WITH
i.
Declares
to feel proud of th© spirit of its dOIt has the benefit of a board of
tiade which is very much alive. This
boai^ has an eye for utility and op
portunity. It appreciates the-advan
tage of publielty and so It takes pains
to ad.verUse the .town and the support
BANKED WITH BLOSSOMS.
ing elements that make it grow and
prosper beyond Its oompedtors. This
President Arthur’s Dai
organlxaliOD has just published
Married Today.
ijAlbany N. T.. Nov. 17.—Mi
.—Miat-BRlen attractive booklet Betting forth the
good thiags the Traverse region has
Herdon Artbnr, daugfater of
to effer and boasting modeatly of past
P^iJent Chester
It Is xmt a boom
united in
Cteries Rakerdrcttlar but a relation of tacta. which
Wc Bm a nm Oast Shot Maker’s Skip.
Wmih-iiK.
Just What You Want
ns Front Stroat.
ALDERMEN HAVE PLANNED
JUNKET TO MANISTBB. ■
. lilrs •
$7.75
Retail and Wheteute.
The U<
are plannlBg anj
for 'nmf«dar\^t
occasion will b a
Woodman hall to bu
high officials of the o
F. O. Whiu, of Pol
the naUonal lectarera
be one of Uie i
present and mar be I
dellTer a brilliant addreas.j
lard, mayor ol St Johns. I
Jqpuiy. and C J. Byroas of
Mich., a member of Um
board of dlrectora. are the d
nent speabera and guests ofMl
ITALIAN
PRIEST
UNBALANCED.
Tells Strange Stsry of Abduction and
Robbery.
(From Testetday's City Edition.)
Nbw York, Nov. 16-—Rev. Father Joe.
Clrrlngbone. an Italian priest wbu has
been missing from tbe chqrch at Wil
liams bridge for several days wi
found In Manhattan this morning by
tt.. W. CURTM^jMa
TMEOLB REUABIE
Hairdre^ing
Shampooing
Facial Massage
Manlcprlng
S9» V -
VOODHC
WERE f
Rev. Weedheuse Wasn’t Needed at
KIngaley Yesterday. '
Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Woodhouse
ere completely and pleasantly sur
prised at their home last evening by a
number of the congregation of the
Baptist church calling on them In
body at 8:30. The occasion was the
sixteenth anniversary of their wedding.
CongreetUigjtJhs'
_
W. Jahraus on Wasblngton streeL the
party marched in a body to the home
of their ^Btor at 53? Webster street
There they took poesresloo of the
home and spent a Jolly evening.
The surprise was arranged by the
ladies of the congregation. -Mr. Woodhouse had intended to go to Kingsley
>-esterday to assist his brothm- pastor
there in some special services, but tbe
ladies bearing of this tact and knowing
their surprise was in danger, communi
cated with the Kingsley minister and
through their efforU be ’phoned Mr.
that he wasn’t wanted un
til today.
But anotbN surprise than the ar
rival of their unexpected guests await
ed Mr. and Mrs. Woodhouse. The la
dles bad brought a set
dinner and
of tea dishes. Included in these
several pieces of. choice china.
The handsome presents were prettily
arranged on the dining room table and
Mr. and Mrs. Woodhouse were
lavited into that portion of their resi
dence. The whole affair
formal, there being no presentation
speech and no (brmal response, but
the> ladles were gracioualy thanked
for their klndneks.
Following this there were retresbments consisting of ice cream and
cake.
Mr. Woodhouse who has been pastor
of the Baptist church here tor the last
four years stands very close u
heart of bis people. Under Urn the
congregation has flourished spIritnaUy
and financially. The frame church
when he came has under his efforts
been built over and made a
modern brick structure. Tbe mem-
IN DIVIDENDS
Love that lives on beauty alone wUl
oon starve to ds^
Mrs R. L. Bonner makes a
specialty of etaork troOMM of the
•c^lptsrcmislkair.
610 Bast eightli .4U
INVADED BV
THE BAPTISTS
tng by a fire box soon after being
splendlJ growth also.
acted strangely. He said that last
Friday two men bound him, took him
PAYS $42,900,000
to a cellar where he was robbed,
was taken to a hospital. Tbe police
beUeve that his story of abduction
and robbery is the phantasy of a dis
ordered mind.
--------Tab the BeMw.--------
OtixeBs'nBie Mb. 197-
'The Cuban Products Co., ownc
70.000 to 80,000 acres of land In the
province of Santiago Je Ooba. towmrd
tbe eantern end of Cuba, is making
vigorous preparations to secure
turns .-on Its investment. Prosld^t
George Peck of the Michigan Savings
bank. Detroit, who is active in the ennpany, said yesterday that the Brat
boatload of cattle, some 900 In )
ber, would be shipped from Oalvestou,
Texas, about November 22. ami that a
aawmiU and ahlntfe mill an being aet
up at LMrMoa on the Cuban raUread.
which raos through the company^ land
for a distance of five miles. Tbe town
is named after tbe manager of the com
pany. H. B. Lewis, formerly of Elk
Rapids. Mich. Manager Lewis Is on
his way back to Cuba now.
Tbe company win manufacture char
coal. for whjch there Is always a
market, as all the cooking in Cuba is
done with cbarcoak^ Besides cattle,
the company will raise some horses
and mulee. •
AI.olut.hr lh.re
mattsmsu^Tmm
Nes’ York. Nov. 17.—The Standard
Oil Co. stock has advanced five points
on the curb on the dlviden* announce
ment. Tbe divided is |12 per share,
payable December 16 next to stock
holders of .record of November 20.
This is an increase of 13 from the divi
dend declared at this time a year ago.
and brings tbe total dividends for tbe
year to 41 per cent, compared with 43
per cent last year. .
The St
stock Issued and outstandlu '-a
I97.560.000. This would make
yearly dividend $42,900,000.
wheat 85H. No. 2 red 85H; No. 3 com
4^H:
w;hlte oala,
8514. Dw
Member-88H. May
Cfiiieago^DeoembM- e^est 77%. M^y
77%: Dsceraber core 41%. May 41%;
Deossnber oats 88%. May 84%; Jaufaiy pork «u.«0, land 84.72%, ribs 8801.
TRACTS ATTENTION.
ThatOie'al
•4th data to «MMe them to intengeatly make plans eniiy this winter
for next seuon’s pavlag. AM. Freak
Hamilton, president pro tern of the
city ootaicO. .-advocated at last ni^t's.
leeting orUiiL^-the passage of a
resolution' inatrnctihg Mayor John 8Santo to appoint a committee of five
-ipeet tbe laying of bttnmlnoos nacK^
dam in that dty.' Tbe date of the In
spection will be govertied by the time
when tbe waca.lam paving saay be
seen there to the best ■dvastagG to '
gain an Insight Mto how this pavemeat
is made, nte sttggestkm was ad<wted.
“There will be c
saM AMennan Hamnton
In bringing the matter beiore the
council, “and there is some desire
h«re to try btUunlnoiu macadam and
we should certainly get poated regard
ing It. I think it would be a good plan
for a few t6 go to ManIMee and see .
this pavement laid And make a report
on'iL We on^t to take np street .
parlag work early for next year."
Practicslly no JlaensMon followed
tbe recommeudatlaB tor Uie mayor to
appoint a committee but it was sug
gested that a oommittee of five wouM
l>e suffidently large.
Are Lights OuL
Alderman Millar made a
against the 1
Light A Power Co_ claiming that the
city waa getting poor serriee In the
street llgfau. Night after nl^L he
aald. the ii^t at the comer of WaebIngton street and QertleU aTeuie la
euL and as the evqnlBffs
igv arg.woxJflU
a
Be eaid he beilw.
light at the corner of t
Union is treqnenUy not burning,
dennan Lardle aaM that about a yi
ago the nlgbt wa^meu were inetrnetrep(^ to Chief of P«dlce Bennie
when tbe lights are out bnt lately the
practice has not b
dennsn ^bs aald the eieetrlc U^t
company certainly knows wheu U^U
bum, as the trimmer cm tell
next momlng.
Finally tbe light wmmittee was' In
structed to wait upon the officers of
the light company and formally c
plain of tbe U^U being out
To Revlaa Charter.
The revlsioD of the ttiarter, a-work
long talked of bnt one which eeemi
hard to get started at. was soggegtad
by Aldermen Hamilton. Tbe winter,
be claimed, is the time to do the woric.
and althongh the leglslatitre doee not
meet until Jaonair. 1904. this U the
time to aet about the prepsuatlan of
would not be able to undwtake the
task until next winter and then there
TOUld be too little time when the legU-
to undertake the work. The Mdertnen were inclined to delay and no ac
tion was taken.
Seme Other Suskiesa.
Tbe recommendation of Health Offi
cer Thompson that the Jamec Dunn
n Bast Bl^th street be con
nected with the aewer was referred
to the sewer committee with power ii
The bond of Fred Stephens of De
troit for 5500 was acc^ited ou the
of City Attorney Da
vis. ■nd the $175 demntTUge charges
wblcfa Contractor Albert Ptange re
fused to pay him will be paid by tbs
city, which held the money bade tron
the contractor.,
L K. Gibbs formally aoeepted (ht
amendments to the ordinance panting
street railway franchise to him and
B. C. Compton's bill for «i^ sheep
killed by dogs was on the reoanmendstion of the city attorney pot orar
until April, the time set by ttattite for
the bearing ot aU such dates.
J. W. MUUken says that when he
nitdertook to heat tbe Cass street «adld not inclnde the- heaUng '<
two fire enginee, which will be con
nected CO to the syatem In a day or
two. These wlU require ocoaMerablc
heat The fire e<
ed to latorrlaw Mr. MWittr— ate make
report to tbe cowwdl as to what
edve. The new aystam c< beating tbe
engine bonee la very eethtedery. If
any cavplalitt can ba made now ft la
that the bnlUlag la too hot
It Um't TaiT pIseiiBt to ham the
taUaa tuasd oa you. aer n tesi
ms P41LY
rnt tmy mm- cMegation
ODBSNT^WT
17. uw&
We may fM An hittw cl an argnmant wttbaat M«vtof MM we an
rl^.
a waabtnb tightly davad to h
bwt to the varid Ear lirar, ntomiilli
. ■stand St Tismaa Cttj gmtamern n
I Mattar
Om vaak. b7 eamar, .
One moBth, bj nsU. ...
ntne moGtka. ^ «aU.
eiz Bwatha. br ««U, ..................1 U
One raar. br aati............. .... t M
oaoa—XU Waat iTtm
hath 'Rtonaa 6L
W. H. 8
OttT
‘HJh. DO. not that; tbe aei^bote are
all right"
"Water bm good, maybar’
“No better can be foaod^’
‘Tbe rest basn't bsM raised, bas
THE PANAMA CANAlI
“The United SUtes does not desire
to be nanasoDUble or inpattent but
It cannot and will not permit an; bodr
of men pennaseotlr to obetruet <ne
of tbe srest world's bl^wayB of traffle,
and refnssJ to permit tbe bnUdins of
tbe canal amounts to bu<± obstracUon.
"We can no longer sobmlt to trifling
or Insincere deaUng on tbe part of
those whom tbe accident
psalUtm
bas placed in temporarr oontiol ot
tbe gronnd through which the route
must [MSS. but If they will
•grepoent with us in stral^tforward
tssfalob we Bball In return act not
only with lustloe. but with gweroslty;
if they ftdl to wane to such agree
ment with os. we mnst forthwith take
tbe matter Into onr own
President SooseTelt
.
Whst Edttora Say.
The old saying that where there is
smoke there mnst b
brought forcibly to the mind of a Mon
roe street ofllco boy when he was flred
for anmiripg Torklsb cigarettes.
Grand Haplds Herald.
It is perfectly Hgfat for this goTemmwt to demand an isthmian canal
that is wider and deeper than at first
proposed. All that the modest Pan
ama people ask for is standing room
Detroit Free Pm.
While it may not be true that
Colombian army is marching agmlnA
the isthmus, DO chances should
mkeu. An extra patrol wagon should
be put into commission at once.—DetroR TrlbnneA Philadelphia physician recently
rented a poliUclan “who bad bemi
dead tour minutes." That is one'doc
tor who could bnild np a good practice
right-here In Florida.—Florida TlmeeUnlon.
Of our band tailored
suite makes them the
envy of all wearers of
made - to-measurrclothes—by the wax .
have yon noticed tiui
wearers of “made-tntneasure" clothes ai>IfTOwing
beautifully
less in numbers every
year V There’s a very
good reason for this—
fine assortment
of
colors and mixtures in
our line at Thirteen
Dollai-s
TwentyFour Dollav>.
--.gihat la the ktod we maka.
B^le, fit sad WorierndMUpgaap-
^tu 1100 tor tM
Good to return until De-
tbe rent haa not bean -talsedl Barely
yon don't ot^ect to.OiBt,.Vltxr
“No. 1 do sot", aadly repUed Fits oa
Rev. W. Tmoeitt Dawtcm. rector ot
be started bock for tbe kltOien set of
t. Steven's CgAsexjpal efanreh
furnltore, "hut tbe landlort does, you
Netherwood. the taablwiahle raridence kaow.”^Loodon Aaaweta,
portion of PlalnlMd. N. J.. who beUeves in standing In his own eboea In
the raanagemoit ot church aflaln. may 8PECIAU SETTLERS’ EXCURSIOt^ Tbleenkui* on tbe outgoing trains
thbnld not go away bnngry when
leave bis ehnrch there to aeodpt a
Sout^^khm and Atlantie
charge In Blk Rapids. Mich., says a
special from Plaiafladd to the New
____ Maeklnaw^?^ to polsta In
rervee an excellent breakfast at
Tork Snn. Tbe congregation of St. Montana.. Idaho, Washington, Or^tm
their eonnUr at 6 a. m. sharp.
Stephen's, as It is at piwsent eonstl-' and Britlah Oolqmhla. Tlekbta on
SULCWnSl
....
FhmBS
sale every dar.' Beptonber Utb up to
luted, doesn't want him to leave, but and including Iforambeo SOth. IMS,
Dawson thinks that it would be better Halana. Bntte and Aaaenwda SUM;
It be should. Jle feels that there U
little encoBiagemeot for him to re
Oregon. SSS.OO. Ptbportledatay low
main In Pislnfleld. While be doesn’t
want to drag peraonal matter* into
fttrSi* -----------J.’ A; Mldbaelatm, Travrilng SS
ptibllc light, yet be cant help feeling
that be bas been treated shamefully
during his 20 mouths' service la this
place. Not more than five persona,
he sayr halve caUed on him.
People who don’t belcmg to St.
ASK He MAW Wie OWNS OWE
Stephen's church, but who are Inform
ed generally on dmich matten and
churchgoer*, say that William Palmer
Smith, Samuel Seahury Gulon. C. B.
Morgan, A. J. Beal and W. W. WheelDirect from the factory at factory
an are included In tbe "dead weight"
prices, yon get a highThey have all resigned, and their
grade piano,
resignations were accepted by the o
gregatlon last night. They got <
aenitor ooat (hat did not
don't thli^ thM It can’t
dooe.
We nevCT make a ■'miafiLTry tt» one*. U wiU aoat yon.
nothtog If w* (ail.
Don’t ftwgM tbe pXaee
RKICHT AND EARLY
Sidte202WBMm«KlL
Prcaaing. Cleaning and Bepatrlag done oa short notiee.
' Ttte Star Bafcery
BUYIN6
THE KIMBALL
DUCKS WERE DECEITFUL,
laeeolaee FVaaS
PtmIIcvS
*r tbe
The lUKeuulty of II ' Chinaman
a-ouJerfui, surpnHaliig at t1m<
lief ur hla Euroiieau and .
brolliera. A sirikiog Instance “'f“ot
UDDiixed wKb guile, was brought to
light receiuly during the trading
a<-i,uii% of two rorelgnera at Boooe
Roiid uuirkel.
This liiiHbiiud uud wife, Imvlug decid
ed lhai duck Rbould figure
of tlic day. weiii tbe loond i>f tbe mar
ket iu Heun'li of B fut. plump, well fla
vored bird.
.After BWlille two were purchased.
They were bmuilftiUy dresaed ducka
youug. but pliiiiip. and promised
show up well ut tbe eventog table.
atas.Uttle or less nooey than'
other dealen would ask for an
Inferior tostrament. No middle
man's profile to pay when you
bny of ni. Easy term* If you
wish. Yon're sure to be pleased.
Cranbmks, Swe« Potatots,
Oblate, Squish,
PampHns. Swer Kraut,
Oysters.'
Dry Lima Beans
Dry Pop Com
Saple and Fancy Groceries.
J. Furtsch,
The Sooth Siit Grocer.
W. IV. KIMBALL CO.
WE MAKE IT.
Sauer
Kraut
THE wcmeaii
THOSTOO.
aRAND RAPID*. MtCH.
ectsaUad tw tbs smrsss pspos* c
*«*,r
EiMittr
Adiitolrtffittf
_____
Tnwtw
AwtaH
HMltTflf
awl II hM fscaa^ sdM s AsssnoMm (w
sBfliUWaomudecraosHofuind flmu.
WIIU mur be depoCled viih es fsee erf
chsrc*. Out tsmplil*l "Duecanl sr.S Dlutltasian Pmpwur" wlL bumsllail free.
Hvnrr Itemu
S-B.Janks
---
T. Sir
Usl>... .
0(CmdRipl4<-
that is clean and fit for a
king to eat. Only 5c per
quart When you have
tried it you will want
more
::
::
JOHN J.
BREZ I N A
348 E. FRONT ST.
:: Tailors ::
1 PH. 1.8.
/ Pmtsiu fse UU oiubi
U
i« him.
tCru.r Front and Union Streela
\k(m ^ HamilhMi Clothing Co.
I Breakfast
•A
When you get your gas range
^ you may set your alarm clock
* ahead JuBt~ ooe-balf hour. An
; A ' ordinary breakfaal| inclodlhg
^ bot biscuits, can be placed npon
% the table twenty mlnntes after
' lighting the gna- This eatlmate
^ will also cover the time occupied
^ in preparing supper. wbUe the
^ rapidity with which a full dinner
« can be prepared la marvelous.
J
^
Open For Business!
le old stand. US Baat Front Street
»
P
T
^
^
A. S. F'RY/WAN, Mgr.
Gemdoe W. L Doailass Union
Hade
^^50 £ $4.
....................................... ... ‘•y»
^ thoee who have used
Bsa W
1% range?
r Gas
\ Range
^ connected now without paying
- cent. We make all eonnee.
ins free ot charge. All yon
% pay tor Is the range. You want
H one.
Why not get it now.
5 Look today.
tvorth doi.bWlli.’
^
k
k
k
%
•
tkaaed revcral
oplc Shoes and
one-half ll..-lr
liar value* Tht-re
iples we havr pl.-ed
aalv at very l.iw
price*, lioodve.r 0.ild
Heal Rubbers at -Kv a
Come in and lix>k
over, it will o-D____ yon that new
___
styles and ahap.8 »re
ig them with other styles at same pr:ees.
We have atoo |
%
4 You can get a
tegiliililhpilitipin
Auction Sale
A MSITIVB evil
a-,52sa
k
; Traverse Qty
Gas Company. C
of bees, household goods
and farm implemente
Tuesday, Nov. 24, by
J. p. Berg
Sold by J. G. Jqlini
^ the Pen Insola road.
The Dining Room on Thatlksgivfng
Should be the best furnished room in tbe bouse, and it can be done very easily—if
you buy your furniture here. No more fitting time to supply tbe needed articles.
E. C-ildari PU«r. Ksnlsou. Mich.
R'ttSSSW8!T!r»S
a!
Andros^ Frost
New Malaga Grapes
and Figs,
"WlllUm.'' said Ure. Tan Gelder to
the mao of all work, “i want yon to
clean out that large closet tn tbe ball
Jnet ooi^e tbe parlor. Burn all the
old newfepspers. waste paper and any
other rubbish you may find there."
After a tltort time she met WlUlam
to the ball carrying to his arms a bugs
pile of abeet mu»lc. tbe property of her
eldest daughter
-What are you gotog to do with Ma
bera mnslcr the aakad.
"Why. burn It sore, aa you toM me
to. It waa to tbe cloret there with the
IMig-Bo Blmpklna, tbe cashier of ottier robWib.’’
"Bot I didn't mean the motlc. Put It
the teak, pnpoart toyou last night
gt once."
P«rily-Tee: tad I promised to many baA
Noting hla mlatreaa' dlapleasDre. WDhim.
*T>M be aak yoar tatber’a permla- Uam toqutfed In anrpiiae:
-Why., baan'i alie playad It aurMonr
”Ym; be said he would ask papa to Upptocotfa
^Ddone my pramtaN^ note.”
A 6tartlli« Teat
Wet Hie Klaa.
To aava a Ufa, Dr. T. Q. Mamtt. of
•’Would yon die fto mer she asked
Ereamlly.
"Oh. say.” be retortad to a matter, of Be WTttaa, "a pattent waa attacked
(set way, “if yen haven’t any tnora aSs- with Ttolaat hMMnhagea. caaaad by
MOew thaa to be looktog tor dead onaa mearattoiof thefltOMA. I had-utt«n
ywi’re not the girl (or mar-Chkago flBMBd MisrHa Btttase eioeUeM fmaad Uw tzenhlas ao 1
Migfflby-4 #»wwht yon
gatog to wetfe (or toaae pac.
Waggaby-J did aay aa. bnt etoce that
---------- -y have-dwMed that I might
The PerfeclTil
bTdSlW
One the whole, one Is Inclined to conclnde (he Dowleites
ftt New Torfc a rather bdgger M> than
die Salyatton Army has eatayad in
birds with X sh.-rrp knife, aud It
Kentacky—Kansas City Journal.
lapsed like a toy lulloou. The other.
SUbJiv'led to sluillor treatment, follow
With a graft inquiry and a street ed suit H:etr ersrwliile InflHtcd bodies
railway strike on bis hands Mayor became flat and bony and mere ghost*
Harrison is In a posiOon to reoefre of the diic-ts that bad lieen bought.
InvestlgniloD slinwed that a
the condolences of one Abdul Hamid.
piece of wire bad beeu faaleucd round
^Calamazoo Oasett^Neaa.
the birds' uei-ks aud elsi-wlierv, and
everything iwlnied to tbe conclusion
that the ducka had been blown up with
Dr. Jea^ Le Conte was an anthor- a bicycle pump.
tty. recognised by tbe world at large,
How the ducks bod been drawn and
on the adsnce of visioiL One day be then made to stand tbe strain of the
was showing a clam bow to detect the air pump is evidently an oriental i
blind epot in tbe human eye. He took sret«t
two coins and held them, one in each
When tbe young eouple again go
band, before him on ttie table.
"Look at both of there steadily.'' said
b^ “and gradnally move them, la o
poalte dlreetlona Presently they t
paas beyond tbe range of vision. l%at
is Ate to the blind spot. Oontlnoi
"Stewed snapper.’' said the proprie
movement, and the coins will again tor of a resUnrant that makes a apeclaJenterge to view."
ty of the toothsonw diah, “la almost as
Than tbe philoao; ..r and natnrallst diatlBCtlvely PhllaAIpblan aa acrapple
had hla UtUe Joke. "You can experi and pepper poL Prepared by tbe same
ment fto youiaelf at boifle,” said be. formula as terrapin, with a liberal sea
•«nt U yon are unsncceasful try i
soning ot sherry, snapper Is qnlte as
other ob}ect Instead of s cain. Some palatable as the diamond back, provid
people have no blind spot for money.
ed the meat comes from a young turtle.
In fact I defy any one but an epicure
to tell tbe dlOCrunee. Tbe asappersHbat
0 make a come to Philadelphia are mostly caught
to the muddy bottomad
wtite your wishes to the simplest flow Into the Delaware np tbe Jersey
worts you can. Never try to nse what Blde-Aod Inst now they are coming to
you may consider ’iegal teruit." Few very plentifully. The anaigier U a dlOpersons realise bow SIScult it Is to cult catch to handle, but tbe Jerseymen
make a will. A classic example la tbe know bow to turn tbe trick and get
1 Lonl
them to market alive. They run In
time lord chancellor of (engi«rx(
weight from fonr poutxte sll tbe way.
was tbe.fbremoat cooveyaneer of hla np to forty poaoda. tbe smaller one
day. and yet when be died an Informal tog naturally more lender and cooiae-i
will waa found to hla coat pocket hnr- qnently better ipeat. Some few are
ttedly written when be waa at the ahlpped to TreutOD and New York, tmt
point of death. Tbia win occupied tbe meet of them come to PbUadelphl
eonrta for years and aerved “to point Philadelphia Becotd.
a moral and adorn a tale.”
A man who had bnried three wives
took to himself a tonrtb lately, and. as
Is wont In lAttcaahire, the pair went
tor a walk one Sunday afternoon. On
the way they called at the cemetery
where the three former wtvea lepoaed
la tbe coe grave. The new wife read
tbe Inscriptions with aotne lotereat. but
bar taitocs may well be imagined
whan the came to tbe usual text from
the Settptnres. It laa. “Be ye also
ready.”—London Standart.
£XCUfiSK)NS
1. at rate
But a Faw Mwa Had* Hla 8Uy
COMtNO evENTS.
Dec. 1.—"Boheailaa Qlii'’ at Stalsbars*a Otaad br >ocal taXent, aaspleae
of at, FrsMia ^srdi.
Clothes That
AreRiglit!
-“-“""-■ar
Bold InTravenaClty uy
BiOGK LIGHT!
----------- WHAT 18 IT?-----------rvatoos gaa light tl
.cBIvsfcL^U
war. bnming
horning but one
<
o 'sbo cZndto power,
an one-half
The
BlMh Luat
LUbt will.
wtU eoat lea* than
oo^half cent per I
_______h
ark, Krep the word «
nption. Oome to and see three woi
the barsaraod maatl
ir mind and are that It
raiCE COMPLETE 81.93.
J, B. Paige Electrical Company.
TrAverre Citv Mieh.
us Case Street.
?Pe want to show you wbat splendid Dining Room Furniture we have, and
the remarkable prices that they are sold for. We always consider the
quality question first.
A
RaJIfH
article as you have in the dining room,
ft jlllv Dmini There are 80 many places to put things, and so many things
find their way to the different drawers and shelves. You can buy any finish of
wood you want to harmonize with your furnishings. Prices are from 51.5.00 to $4-5.00.
•A -IltkinX Tshio i®
an.V'ii't'cle and it should be as
ft IWIIHg IdUlv presentable. Styles sometimes change but tbe uses
don’t A thousand times a year you gather round it The thousandth should
date from Thanksgiving. Have you seen our new* tables? We should be
pleased to show them at any time. Prices are from $7.50 to $25.00.
should be the comfortable kind, the high-back, back-resting
kind. You can choose from the cane bottom, tbe fancy wooii
seat, the solid oak or the box seat
Many entirely new patterns we have placed
on sale. They are the beat that expert workmen can produce, and yet our prices
are most reasonable. Prides are from $5.50 to $40, for set of six chairs. We liave
a wood seat: four spindle back chair—six will cost you $3.00. ,
Dining Chairs;
A
riACOt is surely needed to display your pretty china and
A AjHIiIQ L/lUSCl then to keep it from barm. So many dainty pieces
might get broken, and you would regret not having a china closet - Some
new ones just unpacked, and they are beauties. Suppose you stop in and
see them.
Ittecoto-re^^that
150.^ ^ 4.50, ?5.
5. Benda & Co.
TH8 MAL MKUML*OLOTHtER*
.. ought to have
plate rack.
Plata Dark ____________________
“ext to a china closet_________
you surely
■ ICllv Kcivll Such a Dice way
wav of showing
showinr your beautiful china and they are
such an ornamest to the dining room. One, even a large one, will hardly hold all
your china, so we have seyeral styles to select from, or have two alike if you so
choose. They oost 1.10. 1.85, 2.50, 2.85, 3.25 and $5.25.
A
nf niciuK
wanted for a long time. Why not get
A 3vl Ul PiSnO them for Thanksgiving. You would have use of
nearly all of such a set Got some “Gold Band” that always are sellers.
12.00, 14.00 and $16.50. Those sets for $8—in.blue and green—are splendid
values. Taks a little time te see these new goods. They will please you.
THE HANNAH & LAY J\I^CANTILE CO.
y-:-i-^-
raat oAifeif
E
WM.MIIMiei
Ity
Bill Poster
OfflceSUWIIheljiBock
iOl.. Monday autta ._
haU. O. a. Sbanraod. Ooa.; O. D.
LoPotote, R K.; A. Bobartson. P. K.
J.^QROON
averae City
_ ee, aeeU
Tuetday evealns
Loranger, W. P.;
of Udic»- aicd pent'* (r^meoU.
alto malces a specialty of hatis,
Itlofea aod childreD^ rooda
OotblDtr wnt ao^ r«8Ucd.
Baatmtnc, 254E. Front St.
The Waather.
Partly cloudy and ootAer unld>t and
Wedneaday irttb probably enow flnr
rice
In
the
north and .weet poritoiw;
Aeria No. tS8. F. O.
Id Foroaton' ball. briak to high northwest winds.
at 8>o‘«lock. W. L.
B. E. White. Secy.
CITV IN BRIEF.
A. M
MoDday.
Haakell, i
STEM WIND, STEM SET
Watch,
F-. oeeta ToesBay eTBnliacB In
Ihelr.hall. A. B. CurtlB, N. Q.: C. B.
JoLoton. aeoretary.
Traverse City Cbapier, No. 147.
O. E. S.,'meets In Masonic ball the
Tuesday on or before eacb full moon,
h. McOoogh. W. M-; M. Corbett, Becy.
Ducbeea Camp No. 2446, M. W. A,
meeta-ac Woodman hall Monday eveaing. October 19. John O. Stranb. V.
C : Joseph Sleder, cIlfIc.
At Verley-s
ARE YOU SCW£? USE
^
afaGamph
if-or Money Rcfuntlca.
JiGhing, BloGdSng PHes,
Stops the Itching:. Stops the Bleeding:. Allays all
InflammatioQ. h Co^. h Soodtes. It Cures.
SsM «ly U tSc.. SOc. a $1.00 BMtlo.
“Fi_lINGH”
SPAIN snu. oiiiNRs TO sTBnXff-
Trararae City Unt Mo. S71< K. O.
T. lUL. Friday nldUa la Foraatorahal). A. V. Frl^A Oan.; J.. T.
Ida, R.Z. ;W A Bnna. P. K.
Th.I.„„l|i,
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur a
Morse, a son.
The Ladles' Guild of Grace'ebureh
■will meet with Mrs. H. C. DavU tomor
row afternoon at 2: SO o'clock.
Traverse City Aerie No. 383
hold a regular meeUng tonight
o'clock sharp A fnll attendance is de
sired.
. The regular heme mieelon p
service of the Preebytertan ebnreb
win be held lu the church Wednesday
afternoon at 2:30.
J. q. Pike, who recently moved to
this city from Lake Ann, has opened
wood yard at the corner of Union
.d Bay streets on the M. A N. E.
property. ,
The East Jordsn football team went
I Crayllng Saturday and were defeati by the score of il to 0 The defeat
as not the worst of their trouWM,
however, for they missed a trail
o walk 35 •miles from Frederic to
Alba. It was a verj' enjoyable trip.
NEWS IN BRIEF ;
i STATE
STA
At aU and I>rvfftiu.
: by Bugbee A Roxburgh. Druggists.
Old
Underoof
Rye
The difference in cost between a bottle
of Old Underoof Rye and a bottle of any
other whiskey is very slight when yoo con
sider the real value to be obtained. Old
Under(»f Rye possesses merits as a stimnlant which are wanting in any other whis
key, Pore, old and delicioos.
>
CHAS. DENNEHY 6 CO.. Chicago
Grace and Comfort for Smart Dressers.
mean'
0. P. CARTES.
P. W. CARTES.
O. P. CmrvM* A
On aOeoimtof tbelam
—
“Ptali and Oam* Law»
wUlbe'inthalr oOae dttrliw Anal-
r.
Rl.OO and Rl.OO.
P. C. aod Ameriesn Beaoly CorseU are designed and patterned
from the very latest faahioDi. aud made in all shapes, including the foil
gored, extended hip. bias cut. siralglil front, low bust and Tong over
hips: in short and medium lengths; aod in girdles and French shape
patterns.
.
Theee eoreele are made of soperior qualilv malerlaU. bagdsomely
Silk faced and trimmed with lace and silk ribbon, according to the
style. Booed tbroiighoul witli finely tempered capped end steels, with
extra quality flexible side steels. Every wearer of the American
Beauty apeake Ita praises.
THI5 BOSTON STORE.
Lansing.—'Rev E. G. Sanderson of
dlanapolis has been elected state
superlntenJcDi of the Anti-Saloon
league.
Alment.—William Uarrla. residing
northwest of town, was found iinconsclouK'iD hl8 Stable from the kicks of
horse whose hoofs bad struck him
In the face and side. His condition is
crlUcal.
Benton Harbor.—This city is chock
full of football enthusiasm and hat
given 6200 to bave the Ann Arbor
Benton Harbor game for the cham
pionship of lower Michigan, played
here next Saturday.
Wayland.—Bbenezer 0. Sb*le. aged
HI year and one month, died in Dorr
Saturday night. The deceased cami
Michigan 65 years ago living In
Kaiamaioo for many years and In Dorr
ir the Iasi 36 years.
« on between the local'
The King's Prsaatica In a Bbx Is Demanitod by the PmpI»
The bull flgbc Is, H cou|ae. the great
nalkmai amusement of Spain. "Bays
William E Curtis.' speotal oonMpono( the a
y aftemodn aas long as tbs weather
wir per^ 14400 or 16400
women.
society, mothers and grandmotl
prisBis and monkA aaeemble at the
PlaxB. de Toros, not only in Madrid,
but in every other city of Bpaln. and
lost brutal spectacle that
buman taste vprocea.
Six bulls are tortured and worried
\U1 they are exhaasted. Then they
■e knied by the tbrtista of the sword
of a matador, who is the most popular
Individual In the commuBlty,
ikes more money than any other
in. Often as many as U bones are
ripped open by the borns of the bulU
allowed to die In the preeenee
of the andiende, with blood goahlag
from their wounds and their entrails
dragging upon the ground. And this
is the naUonal sport of Spain!
!l is not sport, for tbs bull has no
chance to escape or figfai back. Hie
liorMS are blindfolded, so that they
cannot even aee what attacks them.
who torture the bull have
wooden screens behind which they cah
dod^c when puniied. and If the
crowds too closely upon one of bis
tormentors the others throw a blanket
-er lu heed.
OocaalonaUy. by eome accident
carclessnees. a bull fighter is wounded;
but It Is not a dangerous prafpsalon,
and every precaution Is taken to
It is slow butchery, ai_
iilbltioD nf unmitigated cowardice and
crueltyAnd yet 96 per cent of the popuiaUon
of Spain condemn their qoeen because
she disapproves of this atrocious bar
barism, and they demand that
king shall appear in the royal box at
evory bull fight or they ibreaten
ur>sot his throne.
the Kslknafca Second City team tor a
game eltber In tbU city or
os
Satwday next It was the daalre of
the High Bobool players to meet the
Manistee team again this season but
becaoae of the heavy indebtednesa of
the local team, it was not conaldered
advisable to get a team here Saturday
which wooUl entail heavy expanse.
Manager R. L. Nye has been ^rslatent in his efforts to get a date with
Cadillac for Thanksgiving day. but
far-has not been able to get satis
factory answers
Cadillac Is by all means the team
which would be the beet to bring here
that day. If poaatble, and It
hoped that some amngements may be
made.
THE MINISTCRB' APPEAU
Why Ths
be Observed.
The clerofmaa e< tbert^-aie soUeitr
008 that every one should hsve a
portnnity for the proper observance
of naaksglvlng du'. To this end they
reepeetfuUy ask the business m<
(be city sad the mansgers of the ftotories and mUls to. give tbelr clerks
and employes a fnll holiday. The eltltens generally can teciUtate this moveleot by betng easeful to do their buy
ing ns much beforehand as possible.
Days, of religious observance, other
than Sunday, breaking In upon the
week are needful to remind us that
rriallsm Is only a means to an
There Is danger ever present
01 Its being made the chief thing in
There is danger of men fiwgetting Ood. ip tbelr dally lives. Hence to
have a day set apart for remlndh
Ood lives on earth as writ as in
heaven, and that from Rls hand comes
every good sod perfect gift, m
but he a good and blessed thing If
rightly used.
A. R. DIAMOND
PtaabTaaar aad
Aatton 8le$alat»r.
With «.«. MImballC*.
IBS Front Bt.
TIRED OP THE FARM.
Baginaw and hang out hie lawyer’s
shingle. It was not long before he
became secretary of the board
trade. OpporiuntUes opened nik here
and Hopkins was next heard ef by bis
Osrosso friends as the promoter of
tueoesafnl electric line out of Chltago.
He did well on this venture and pur
chased a pretty country home ot
ouUklris of iVeroon, where his fsmfly
has since rtaided.
Now Hopkins was equipped i
big things and-he has been a proAounoed figun-lo the eleetrio roHwwy Wwrid
Mnoe, and has been conneeted srtth
btg deals In New York. Chicago and
other dues. He U preaSdent at half
a doeen lines, the most promlaSB '
ing at Dayton. Ohio. i£r. HopUns to
•n able W and hto Intact propot
connect Gnad Rapids, Ionia.
Owosso. Lansing and Jackaon by an
electric
syste»r-wHl
nndonbtadly
prove a aoccosi - ■McblgaB' Inveatw.
J. w. Kiun.
D. O. RUTH.
HK4RT MeSlNLiEIY.
H. D. CASREU
D. COCHUN,
T- P. ULLOM.
020,-4E FOR SKYSCHAPiu.-'.
Mew Preeb Air U SappIleU la
Modern Tall BnUalair.
Hundreds of nieu and wmiivn
boxed up iiff day long In lltik l upcs
00 rvi-ry l-oor of tiw roodciu afflee
building. Vet this uiBSS of liniUllfd
humanity urver suffers from iiuy Inik
of fresii iilr. Tin- vt-nUluhoii i» iK-r
feet. II foot wiiU li ofini sun'i'i"*' “ f-’reign arrhlteols.
'The dell'oiy of (n-sli air Into n sky
Bcraper is its Ulg a busless us i;,i- dcUrcry of wnier or i-lis-trklty. it i» not
left to obaui--- Cold. fn-sU iilr h fnrrod
Into the liulh'.lnt: l>.v u blun'iug •-iiglii''
ond passes Iliruugh large dims mul
coDiTolliog registers to lln- dlffi-n-ii;
rooms. Ill nlnlrr
by punning llimilgli i-«ll« <•'
pipes.
Often llii- bioivi-r U ;irniiigi-<l
liver bolli hot and ,-ohl nii iducts are prarliled with mixing
wldcii cun In- -s-t 111 ••omlilm- liie Jwo
blasts III .inv i.siuhtsl pmiKirtlon.
Thus one .-nil liiu.- rrnati air ol .-xuctly the ieni|K>raiuiv .-ailed fur i.y llie
weather.
Bad ulr la got li.t of by wiill rvgisters ueiir llie tluoi ihrougli wlili-h the
vitiated air escntie... iiitu ducts which
lead to a large couimoo outlet
tbe roof. TUeec ducia may be of sheet
Iron or they uuii’ lie of tile
tbe wall like chlmoey Sues,
times they are large vacea lucloaed in
the upper parts ot the eorridort by
talas osUtnga.
In other cmaee (be bad air li taken
to tbe basement and dtoebarged by
exhaust fan Into s tall outside shaft
nsed for that purpose only.—New York
U doesn't seeeasarily take an aths(« to be long-winded. ■«
At
Rastall’s
$8.95
io-«eu tant it?
Baby Robes, $4 to ^f.wtwuumessco.
Carpet Cleaning
Making and lajlag tbataen
TO ANNOY YOU
When you are using oil
lamps or any kind ot Ugbt
btit KLECTRlpiTY
in
vour home or office There
>6 nothing like ELBCTEICITY for illuminating
purposes. No smoke, no
smell. DO grease, oo danger
friim fires—Il is llie most
economical
illuminator
that ran be procured.
Boardman River
HBIectrie Light B
Power Company.
Wet
OUR NEW
FALL and WINTER
All the latest styleof Hickey anH Preema.n C o. 1 i n r,Roch e 81 e T^
ew
York, are displayed
OD our tables. Suits
bought of U8 are
pressed free -of
charge
:
:
:
CHARLB8 T. STOUT,
W. U LAUFMAN.
■ W. T. WOODHOUSB.
HUGH KBNNHDT.
—lifter m— ;
DOMETHINa
nksglviDg is not alone in
feeling gratetul. It is also in paying
in God's Btorehottse. A day then
of full recognition of our dependence
Ood, the Ruler of Barth
Heaven, with thankful hearts, will be
1 uplifting thfineoce in our city.
B. M. Hopkins, the young man from
“New York and Detroit" who has just
become president of the Otand Rapids
A Ionia Blectrlc Railway Co., aod who
be president of the whole system
that will inclode the Ionia A Owmso
and Lansing A Jackson electric lines.
resident of Vernon. Bblawa
county, who does business on a large
ale in many clues.
Hopkins is a bright man of 40 years
It doesn't necessarily follow that be of ige. who 12 years ago was plodding
cause the wife of a count is a countess
{ as a school teacher in a dinky
the wife of a governor is a govenieeB- little town in Shlawasee county. Lite
was going too slow and money was
oomlng in atower He beUevM he bad
the talents of s promoter, anfi bMng
Tktt tare oitstiym tselr Klcome.
CITY BOOK «T««G.
Traverse City Beuvenlr Books on Bale Hero.
—SUITS—
nent farmer of Henderson, while chasuruly calf, ran into a wire
clothes line, knocking out six teeth,
Within three months,
cutting his toague almost in two and Sun says:
tearing his mouth from ear to ear. probably before New Year's, direct
telegraphic communication, without
Blood poisoning Is feared.
Intennedlate repeating stations, will
Benton Harbor.—President Sperry be eetabUshed for the first time be
of Olivet college addressed .a meeting tween New York and London, and tele
of young women here Sunday evening grams win be exchanged at a speed of
concerning the Adama-Baker suit and more than four times the previous
capacity of any cable.
said
very unoompllt
I am tempted to go a step further
things about Baker, and exprea
and express the string expecutlon
that Miss Adams won the suit
that within a year It will be feasible
to converse by telephone between
COPPER HARBOR RECLUSE.
New York aod London.
She's a Woman Who Hasn't Left Her
Home In 44 Years.
let. Hlcb.. Nov. 17.—Fortyfour years' residence In the samA
house at Copper Harbor and only once
farther away than the neareat neigh
bor's borne Is the story of Mrs. Jane
Rogers, a recluse who lives dosm in
Keweenaw county. Mrs. Rogers is now
well advanced in years and has no de
sire to see any more of the world.
She has lived at Copper Harbor for
the last 44 years and for the la^ 20
years has lived all alone.
If yon bave Bern stayed this asetoaUag g—i. tbM fy ^ata.
Id leant what Wholesome Mdoymat cu be tad freai it.
game which every membM^ of the iiMlly eaa ^ .tadtaloy,
and taa^wblA never grows tboeome.
ConsMs of 160 carda selling at40 cents.
“It is a good thing to give thanks
unto the Lord."
"Whu BO offeroth the sacrifice
k^vlng glortfteU Me.’
Battle Creek.—Thougl. :.e attended TELEPHONE UNDER THE SEA
church Sunday and was apparently in
good health. Charles F. Beck died yes- 'TiS BELIEVED IT WIU. RK DONE
ter.lky morning after a few boura' illWITHIN PNI YBAR.
lung trouble.- He' wat
of Bailie Creek's moat prominent
■nten New ^Yorktia May Talk Dliwet
to Royalty.
Owosan.—Sylvester Hook, a promi
Waistlngs-WooTiffld Mercerized
sit JS" s s
OUSdtWTDM.
MILLER BROS.
IS7 Froot SL Beadle BIocIl
TYeafher
Shoes
Mow is the.time if ever that a
peAon needs to be weU abod.
tVe have a line of ^loee made
of speclaUy tanned caltolrin that
will keepoul the wet, wear wel'
And euy soft end pliable.
-ChlWrei’* Wet Weather
Shoes.
7Sc to 01.SO.
«fenea*s Wet -‘^Veather
Shoaa,
01J60 nad «S.OO.
Mea*s wet weather sheea,
01J60 to OSJ60.
Alfred V.
Friedrtoh
IHORSESII
Wednesday, Nov. 18th
' I will bave on sale, at Brodhawn’s bam, one of the
finest car loads of Indiana norses ever brought i
' to Traverse City- Wait and s<e them !
LEO OOLOMOM. ^
twwv%wwvwwvwww««ww
LOOKUP FOR TROUBLB?
You will Hud more of it in iera tina
ID a pW flour, than ii) anrotherthns
we know of. Tberefora-WBaa ..baying
don't, atop abort of the ‘•BEST’’
y :■ /-Ifanrfactnwfl by
^ *iin^ & LayCo.
lootcn «M >n w—Ifipao. Baek-
Ra^l,
BmrtU^tawetoP.
THB DAPiY BAeaUR RnMOii. jffOYiatBEH 17, 190a
THE train IS
^GtE WAMT Apa
A BIG WONDER
THE RlSr COLD WAVE lEIE
AODITiONAL
LUOCSwi!
k
LIQHT FALL OF BNOW AND TEMPENATURE ODES DOWN.
Waattisr Olraeter Explains Maan'lRg
of a *%o1d Wava”
7:80 prompUy toaomw nlgdiL
Mre. Oeorge Meiahril. mother
The e»M wave p^icted In yeeter- Mrs. Duff McOoeall, tMl dead Setun
TO CARRY SCO WITNESSES FROM day’i weather report arrived on tched- dey at PellatM;
SOUTH nAVEN,
Attorney TiU
ule time laat nlftrt, a drop to tempera
ture being' noUced by dark. Whoi Franktort attei
dayll^t came tbU morning the growiJ week.
Qambs. prssWsnt of the Trav
found to be covered with e n^t
WAirntD-Ordm for l»-tBdi
erse City Brewing Co.. Ip conflued to
fall of snow. The
South Haven Liquor TrafRc la to be
hto bed with rbeamatlBD.
r'ud quite
The Masons will mapt at the ledge
hard frost may occur tonl^t
WAMIB) V05 V. a ABinr—AbM
irarnlng to shippers was eMt to ■OM at 8:46 tomorot morning to at
bodtod nsmarried nun tutwnan ««m
of SI SBd 86: dtiMu of -UDltad .Benton Harbor, Mich.. Nov. 17—An
md the funeral of'jGbert Kent at In
parts of the state
a. of
duruUr ud Mm- unprecedented spectacle is
land
BtstSA
Of «Md
J................................
Director Bchnrider of Grand Rapids
pmM bsUts, «dto etn spank, rand in Van Buren county ae a reenic of the
Gottlieb A Co. closed up their
and write Sn^lah. .For IntOrnutloD old rivalry exUUng between Paw Paw weather bureau, advising them of the
oacb of the first cold wave of the yar^joday for the winter and have
and South Haven- The grand Jury of
gtMfT^to'. Chicago. They will resnme
t ntreet, TraTerae
Van Buren county convened at Paw
buetnees here to the spring.
Paw yesterday, and today a ^wclal rector Schneider, "that from March 1
Du^'MeDonald
train, consisting of a prtvaW Pullman
ovember 30 the term cold wave' city today oo hla way to Peliston
and buffet, chartered
slgplfles a drop of at least 29 degrees attend the funeral of bla mottar-ln
uutei uuut;/ lu &
from South Haven to run between that I temperature and to a minimum of law, Mrs. Geo. Maraball who died Bat
. Telephone orders
city and Paw Paw during the Jury ses®8'. J. D. Pike. £
I degrees or less. Between Decem urday.
on. started, making its dailly Ulps.
reel.
3296-t]
ber 1 and PebrOkry 28 It elgnlfies a
The Michigan panenger aaeoclatien
The grand Jury was called to Inves
drop of 20 degrees to a minimum of has granted a one and one-third tan
tigate the alleged Illegal selllhf of
10 degrees or less."
tor the Northern Michigan Teachers
whiskey and gambling at South Haven.
Tbe coldest point In the United association which meets in this city
The special train crowd conslsta of
States yesterday was Bismarck. N. D, November 27 and 28.
FOR SAEE—A nice piano orKU, near!}' 300 wiinessa subpoenaed from where the temperature descend)
The Elks have Issued Invitations for
cheap tor cash. Inquire at 307 North South Haven. They will carry their
r degrees below z
leir semi-monthly party which
WvUlon street.
3M4 own cook, boot black amt barber,
Invitations
tour-piece
orchestra
accompanied
FOB SAl^B—A few pair of highly braJ
It the door *“a fine
HE WAS roUND MURDERED hot lunch will be served.
Honer pigeons. Finest squab breed, them.
The train carried a 40-foot banner
era 61.60 a pair. Bsqulra at Ba«a
Bep
Montague
returned
laat night
bearing this Inscription. "Grand Jury
from Ann Arbor, where he went to see
Limited, the train that made Grand
tbe Hlchlgan-Wleoonaln footbaU game.
S388-tt
Haven famous." Judge O'Harra of
He also visited Detroit B. W. Hos
roR BALEl—Good beavT land In k>U Benton Harbor has been retained aa
tings also retnrued. last night ’
of from 2\i to 20 acres—the best of attorney by the South Haven crowd
fruit lands located within two miles and was aboard the eperial train. It Is
C. A. Hammond it trying to Inti
of TTare i City poatofflce. WIU expected the grand Jury will be In sesthe committee .for tbe locstiim of
easy paj-menla
sell ons e
Ironwood, Mich., Nov. 17.—Constanon 10 .weeks.
Oongrcgnttonal summer aasetobly
line
Packl
was
murdered
In
fals
Paw Paw and South Haven have
visit Traverse City, suKeetlng Trav
le rear of his saloon yesterday.
long been rivals. Commercially South
BeaM reeort as a possible loea
Haven has come out viciorious. but by Tbe murderer gained entrance to the lion tor the permanent buildings that
wm by breaking to the window.
of Its more central location
Fill be erected at the site chosen
Three slmts were beard and shortly
FOB SALE—Dry kindUng wood, on Paw Paw won out in the flght tor the
The Cadillac Daily News has chang
year old. Drops card to O. Frankit county seat A determined effort
afierwanl the building was discovered
City.
386S-tf
: on fire. Packl was found on tbe ed Its name to the-CadUIac Evening
made to have the county seat removed.
News, a name more to keeping win
TO SBEjL—Fanna and city property; to South Haven and the III feeling floor to front of his bed with his throat
the
paper. By adopting new bead
large Ust. some «i very easy paymenU; some bargalna for oaah. aroused by the controversy still
A trunk said to have contained |600 lines and ™ifiwg other mechanics
UUle & HcNamara, 208 Front rankles.
changes the News has m^e a decided
had
been
broken
open.
The
money
street
3284-tf
South Haven has begun to feet Its
No arresu have been improvement -to lu typographical ap
us lately qnd Paw Paw has looked
TO 9
pearance.
with concern upon the city airs
The chicken pie social to be given
sumed by Its old rival- The calling of
by tbe Athletic asaociatlon of the High
NAVIGATION SUSPENDED.
••
?
grand
Jury
is
aUributed
by
FOR 8ALB—16-Inch dedar wood de
school win be held In Montague hal
South Haven to the anrienl grudge
livered to {
Saturday evening and is for the pur
No
Boats
Can
Pass
Through
Lime
Klin
B. QralUck
d a desire on the part of Paw Paw
pose of raising cash to lift tbe Indebt
Croaaing.
gel a lol of South Haven people
tfetrolt Mich., Nov. 17.—Tbe Ume eJness of the association, which has
o Paw Paw, where they would bo
TO RENT-A large houae with ban compelled to spend considerable mon- Kiln crossing was completely blocked been Incurred to bringing footbfcl
teams to this city tor games. Supper
In thU fell purpose the South during the morning by the grounding
be served from 4:45 to 7:36
Havenites are determined Paw Paw of the steamer 8. 8. Currie, which
o'clock.
shall be disappointed. With this idea thrown on thrwsat bank of the channel
1 eddy formed through the ground
The funeral of Albert Kent,
In view they have provided
special
car. which supplies meals and every ing of tbe W. L. Brown Monday even- pioneer who died yesterday monlng
MISCELLANEOUS
it will be 24 hours before tbe
his home at Beadon. will be
FIRE, AccUent. Burglary. Caanalt thing eue needed during the dally
ducted by Traverse City lodge, No. 222
trips so that not a cent will be spent boats ran pass.
F. £ A. M.. which will attend to
^ 808 Frost St 8284-tl
inPawj»aw. Both towns are la d^U
body.
Tbe meBben. will leave on tJ
earnest and the affair promises u
S:S0 H. £ N. B. train and will retu
tornlBh
end of amnsament for out
Tbe first mentloa of Mrs. Grundy Is
the evening tralA the funeral si
siders.
found lu Morton's clever comedy vices taking pliu* At 2 o'clock. Tl
"Speed the Plow." Farmer AshSeld.
PRIVATE LOANS on salary or peraontable wltb bis jug and pipe. U talk pallbearers will be chosen from friends
IS BURNED at
tl property. The National Ixiu Co.. BIO FRHaBTIR
ing to bis wife on her return from of the deceased.
A. -..................................County Clerk Robert Walter today
THE MINNESOTA WAS OEBTROY"^’elL dauie. welcome wboam. tVbat iBsued a marriage Il^e to Paul Dew
EO NEAR DETROIT.
cws does ilieo bring rrom market?’
jy Whitney and Ida May Hartwell,
"What news, busbandl What 1 a
both of this city.
ways told. you. tbst Farmer Oraudy'a
Mr. and Mro. WiNlam H. Foster re
LOST—Black chiffon hat with black Corrigan tine Suffers a Loss of
wheat brongbt 5 sbllllngs a quarter turned from Luther Saturday evening
00 Today.
more than ours-did."
where
they went to attend the funeral
"All tbe better foor be!”
Detrolt-Wch'.,
Nov,
17
—The
frelgttof
Mrs. Foster’s sister.
LOST—Gold brooch with diamond set
"Ah. tbe sun seems to sbloe
ting. Liberal reward if returned to ' Minnesota of the Corrigan line of pose for him."
Architect W. A. Dean, who has been
The Ebgle office.
329B-a
Cleveland, was burned this morning at
"Come. come, missus, as thee bas not confined to bis brnne by lltoeas tor
DOG LOST—Black and white ^tgllab the Flats and is a total loss. No lives the grace to ibsuk God for pnmwroas about seven weeks, was down town to
female; was last seen near Stiffs were lost The cause Is not known. times, dau'l ibee grumble when they his office today tor the first time.
be unkindly u bit."
siding, Ten dollars reward If re- She is valued at-6200.'000.
A hot oyner supper In addition to
tnned to J. O. Hoppes. Traverse
“And I assure you Dame Gruudy'a
City.
8292-U
butter was quite tbe crack of tbe mar first class music tor dancing Is the at
MICHIGAN HEADS LIST.
ket."
traction offered by the Rnlhbone Sis
"Be qii'ei. wool yel Always ding ters to all Knights of Pythias tomorcontaining |4 In sUvc
at Eagle office and i.-celve reward. Made Biggest Gain in W. C. T. U. Mem dinging Uame Grundy into my ears;
>w night
S2664f
•What will Mrs- Grundy nay? 'What
bers Last Year.
Deer licenses have bstn issued
will Mrs. Grundy think? Canst thee
ClnelnnaU, O.. Nov, 17.the following: Arthur Minor, Irving
be quiet? lad
CHURCH MEMBER 46 YEARS
e
and
behave
secured the first prlte for the hipest
Minor. Ed. Prouty. Marion Weather,
thyself pratty!••
membership, 1.2(>0
Bast Bay township, and J. W. Banmembers. In the W. C. T. U. This was
n of Acme.
Funeral of E. W. Bums swas Held This
made known at the meeting of the W.
The Juice of the green pineapple U
Afternoon.
C. T. D- here yesterday. The fourth Bccredlied to Jeva. the Philippines and
The funeral of E. W. Burps, of 112H dlBtrlct of Michigan secured the dis throughout the tsr east generally with
Ina MUIer, mtooc, has again been ad
Bast Front street, was held thU after trict prize.
being a blood iwtsou of a most deadly
journed to Justice S. M Brown's court,
noon Bt 2;-30 from the residence, Rev.
Yesterday the delegates made a pil nature. HeuitU mentions It as tbe
substance with which the Malays poi this Ume unUI December 15
W. L. Loufman of the First
grimage to HDlahoro. O.. six mUes
church officiating The deceased bad from here. At Hillsboro, In her 80th son ibelr creeses and daggers and as
tbe "finger nail" poison formerly to
BIEO AT FRANKFORT.
been a member of the local Methodist
is Mrs, Bflza Jane Thompson. use among aboriginal Javanese women
church tor the nine years be had been wh-> as
1873. almost unlveiaally. Utow women etU- Mrs. Bragdoit'a Remalne Were Brought
a resident of this city, and hie total gained the name of "Mother" In
Thomp- tivated a nell on each band to a i«ig,
Here This Afternoon.
membership In the Methodist church
Being unable, by reason of her sharp point «nd tbe least scratch from
Mrs. E. A. Bragdon died at the b
Sggregated 45 years.
yenrs, to come to the cmventlon. the one of these was certain death.
of her daughter In bYanktori yesterThe floral offerings from friends coiivenUon boarded excursion trains
o'clock of heaiT trouble.
ladBldar a Oemles.
o exceeding numerous and beautlto her.
Our B^tors were more Indnlgwit She was'60 years old
One from sevetal of the young
and respectful to tbe ecceptridUes of
Hie body was brought here on tbe
men of genius than U tbe prea«t
THREE warrants IBSUED.'
o'clock train today and taken to
generaUon. Byron was accepted
was especially elegant. The remains
patiently toletsted when he chose to the bone of her son-in-law, Nenry
were viewed by many friends this fore Oflicials are A IWr^Murderer of Orland sit to moody silence throngbout a din Wyee. 517 South Oak street, from
Moarroy.
noon and the expression on the face
ner party given to his honor, scowllne which place the funeral' will b® held.
Detroit Mich., Nov. 17.—Police Jus contemptnoosly at tbe delldous food
was exceptionally life-like and peace
Deceased
I■ survived by two SO:
''
ful. The paU bearers were C. E. Tay tice Wheelan this morning issued a before him. while be sipped vinegar
lor. Wm. Bbner. Lewis Rice, L. B. warrant tor murder sgalnat Jacob P. and munched a cracker.
Kelly, Frank E. CavanaoM and John
Wood. Wm. Scott and Wm. Ralne.
Bradd, charged by DetecUve HuM
Kane with being rasponsible tor the
"Have yoB beard tlw latest education
RENTED NEW BARN.
al Itemr /aked Biggs.
death of Orlando Howrey at "BlUy"
“No," replied Wl^s. "What It U?'
Columbia Trwwfsr Co. Will Have Gaffney's *•!«« Friday night last
“Tbey have Just decided." said Blgga.
Homy bad been brutally slugged
Stable on St«te Strut.
Servant-But be has come t
“to rewrite the primer In words of five
The Columbia Transfer Oo. has rant and was to an alley to a dying cbndl- the chlfflbly.
syllables
for Boston children."—Smart
V
Mistress Then ebow Urn
ed of George Cans the barn on State tlou.
Almney.
atteei formerly occupied by Barney
Anderson as a sales etable, and will
take poeeceslon tomorrow morning, re
moving frmn their stable on Pine
street Mr. Anderson has moved faU
sale horses to tire barn on the rear of
hie lot on State street so that hla im
plement and .horse business ^ll be
on the same lot
WANTED—P&cken for cbM«o«l Mias. GRAND JURY ilMITEO STARTED
TRJP8 TODAY,
“■{iJS*
The Liniment of our
forefathers.
Borne men are eo fond of sympathy
that they aetaaUy glory In being the
under dog.
views. Tbelr Uberal offer iM one veer
Me
: ^ magaaine,
ugaaine, II
11 -etdomee
-etdamee of BrersB
.IV'e
r's Bhakeapeara. and IM Bbakeapeareaa ^a-Tpnbuiher'a'i^oe
loe V
W) for
jm. la giving great aatlaiacUoo. ‘M4-S
DM. W, a. * W. ■. MOOH.
The 0«nBBM ora toren oftha cittoA
la tkto atoetraa dttoa of abvT* 200JXD
pppnUtloo. S6 pw ceot «f all the Gar.
foana to tbe connti^ ilvo.
tegUsb turalture. bdt tbe bast of M
oodti more to do here tbaa It doss
abroad. I
I of mod«a
“anHqnes*’ V also'made to Pb^ripUa
extensively sold as genutoe. The cleverest r^rodocers to tbe
wond are ue French, wbo copy the
minutest detalis with perfect aectmo^.
Old wood from sheds and bans is uwd
for tbe backs and interior of articles
of furniture, and iffilutlons of old taablened locks are soaked to water and
made to be thickly ceverad with rust
Bird shot to fired Into the repradnedona to make them appear worm eeten, and an enrient look to Imparted to
wood by prolonged p
f and hand
rabblng.-New
)w York
'^umem
DIRECTORY
0. K. MURdB.,
The popular. ABetioMdr 'of OrOBd
Traverae «JOtmty. Office 880 Bast
Frost stnet. Trarorae City.
ARCHITECTS.
tor Frankfort. niiiiiiiiM
wsaraut.
Clara. Alaaa. Bt. Loids. Itnoea. Owoeso,
F. B. WAI£BR
ArehUect ana snpBrntoedMit Ofles
at residanoe. 4T Fifth straot Nortih Howea Aaa Atpor. TuMo. and tfl
tuU aU« dotoUa glrn with on ^obs. aoathern airi.^M te.t points.
J. J. lUKBY. O. P. A.
TRAINED NURSES.
MRS. B. W. BHBLDON. NDBSB. ,
Rararal Bteteir.
PopU-Bees live to a hive, but they Oradoote O. R A. tniaing oohodt
otoas *98. Oraad RopidA CltlMna’
call It a cellar, tor It to- full of cells;
-phone 663. R«e.. 384 Waohlngton st.
Bees also make honey. They make It
Tra^ leave Truverac City i
fine by combing It with a fine boneyINSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Iowa:
eonb.-New York Times.
For Grand Saplda. DetrolL
Lfvtxini, Tzdedo.
XUWULJ.
J. H. MONROE.
a. a, IIM ^
Chicage anu wesL 6:00
Chicago
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TRAVSRBE CITY MARKETB.
m.. and 6:80 p. m.
3ll WOhrim block.
For Muskegon. Saginaw. Bay City,
Port
ort Huron. Toledo, Det
Detroit and eesL>
DENTIBTB.
6:00 A m. and 11:66 a
Clearback pork
For Mania
Ludlsgton and MQT. W. THIRLBT. Dehttol.
11:66 a. m. and 6:8o
Over Bhrntfm £ Bari's Jewelry store. waukee, 6 a
Pere /^auquette
;;il
VegetablsA
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Tnrnlpa. per . . ,
Cabbage, per head..
Celery, per two bunches
Cranberries, per quart.
Potatoes.
Feed.
Hay,
. 4
£ Co.'s beet.......... .-8
1
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40
40
30
30
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Buying Rstse.
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Buckwheat...............................
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Hay. ................................................ 11 00
Potatoes..................................................BOc
Live Btoek.
OR. T. A. WILHELM.
DENTIST.
City Opera Bouse Block.
Room
For Charlevoix and Petoakey, 1:20
B. and 6:80 p. m.
H. F. HOKLLSR.
KRHOE.
Gen. Pass Aft
DR8. 8AWYKP. £ l ctNHALLliGO.V.
Dentists. Crown and bridge work a
specialty. OSce new Wilhelm block CttANO-RAPIDB £ INDIANA RV. CO.
IrTEfTeet Bept 27. 1808.
A. D. Tli.BR.
Trains leave 'iraverae City aa Jo'Dentist Oflioe 606 new Wilhelm lows:
Block. Clttsens 'phone No. 688.
For Petoakey, Grand Rapids and Cbt •
cs«o. 6:10 A a.
For Petoakey. HnAtnasr.' Oreod
Rapids and Ft Wayne. U:1B a B.
For Petoakey. Mackinaw. Grand
PHY8ICIANB.
Rapids, Ctoetonaa and Cblragw. 8:65
^'pra Mtooa Bay. Omeoa and North
port, '-00 p. BTratos arrive oten PL Wayne,
DR. a', to. HOLLIDAY.
Graduate of Toronto Unlveralty. OSce Grand Raplcs. Petoakey iand Madd
In Muhson block. 'Phonea; office.' naw, 1:80 p. a
Tratoa arrivv from' RIchmood. PI.
103; residence. 104.
Wayna, Grand Bapida. Petoakey and
7:40 .p.B
I. A. THOMriBON. M. U.
Northport.
Trains arnvt
ive
Office to Hatnllion-MlUlken block.
Oaena and Bnctons Bay. 9:80 a m.
Honra: 9 to 11 a. m . 8 to 4 p. a.
Chair ear aird sleepers on all trains
Thone No. 7?
north and aoutb of WaltOA
DR. W. F~STRANG^YR
C. £l LOCKWOOD. O. P. £ T. A..
Practice limited to Eye, Ear. Nose and
Grand Rapids
C. B. MUR^T. Age^^
668, two rings
M. A K fc. T7HE <
Rooms 7 and 8. Mercantile Co.’s block.
Special attentioD gfres to tbe eye.
ear.'noseand throat Glasses
fitted. Both 'phones.
w^.‘”SrSi7^rnSon'"“anI'
KS .....
DR. LOCKHART.
DenUBL Moctzwne Block. ;
H^good
Steers and feelfera. light.
Good steers. 1.300 lbs..................... 3%
OR. L F. alPHSR
Irsduau of Gieveland Hoi
Medio
DR.-A. BBNJAMlh
321° 'r
u
Train from Pravemont arrives at
A Sure Thing.
It is said that nothing la sure except
death and taxes, bat that to not alto
gether true. 1^. King's New Discovery
DR. B. S. MINOR.
And STBAHBR UMB8
tor CohsumptioD to a cure for all lung Ottoe over American Drug Store. Bp*,
Boat coBnecUons at Maautee and
and throat troubles. Thousands
cial attenUon to BTA Bar Nose
Frankfort aakliigabortest and itoeap-.
and Throat Glaesea fitted. Both
routes to Chicago, lUlwankse and
.
>•.
njs. I ua
PhoneA Residence 614 Sixth st
severe case of Bronchitis and for _
year tried sverTthlng 1 beard of. but
VIA COPEMIBH AND A. A. R. R.
got no relief.
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of Dr.
King's New Discovery then cured me
'i-houe 641; Bell 'pbooe 378.
absolutely"' It's Infallible tor Croup.
Whooping Cough. Grip. Pneumonia and
OB. H. B. GARNER.
OonsumptloD. Try it. It's guaranteed
by Bugbee. Roxburgh £ Co. and 8. S.
diseases of women. Office over
Walt £ Sons, DruggtoU. Trial bot
First Nattonol bonk. Call both
tles 10c Reg", sizee. 60c, $1.00 1-m-w
'l•booea.
PIANO BUYERS!
Spend your money in your own town,
where it will do you and everybody
else good. Don’t send it to Chicago^
or some other place., for a PI.^O,
when you can buy to b-jlter advantage
RIGHT HERE AT HOAIE!
The
House of
Istiiiaasimsi:
ertBBall Bros'. Detroit Store.
Grinnell Bros.
is a Michigan concern, with a fine
Branch Store in fliis <-ity.
We stand
for Michigan first, last^and all the
time, and if you buy of us your money
stays right here and is circulated in
Traverse City, thus benefitting the
town and everj-body in it
In iKidition tn our own ma'ke of piano—GRINNELL BROS—we carry fifteen
otbei'make.s, siTour pall ons are not restricted in selections to the instruments ofone or two manufacturers, but have an almost unlimited variety from which to
choose with the greatest discrimination.
We will sell you a piano on very EASY TERMS, you have the use of the
strument while paving for it. BUY A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS ! But take
advice and select it NOW while stocks are complete and we can give you every
tention.
1
in
our
at
We will hold the instrument for Christmas delivery if you wish it.
NEW TRAVERSE CITY STORE
ISO EAST FBONT STREET.
The Liniment of
TO-DAY.
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