The Daily Eagle, September 21, 1903

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WRIPPS^IcaAe SERVICE. 7

rHE

DAILY

EAGLE.

TRAVERSE OITT. MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1903.

VOL. XL NO. 3247.

GOMPERS IS
PRESIDING

Advance Sale

TILLAMIfS TRIAL THIS WffiK
FOR THE KILLING OF EDITOR'N.
Q. GONZALES.

PRICE TWO CENTS.

HE COUNTY J/Ul
ENROLLMENT
EXCEEDS 500

INSPECTED

WAS FOUNDER
. 6F KINGSLEY

In Bed-Blankets, Sheeb, Quilts, Etc,
A
warm bed blanket feels domfovtable
thesp cool nights. We bought an exceptionally
large quantity early before the advance, in order
to Supply our wholesale trade, and to early buyers
we will make the same price in single pairs that
we do in dozen lots after the rush commences.

Our Two Specials are:

,

First—a good large pair of blankets for 574c.
Our next special is a good large pair of strictly all
wool bankets for only |3 75, Wiirth $5:00.
We have any price or style you want, also all
kinds of comforters, sheets, pillows, bed-spreads,
pillow discs, et<*.
;
^
See them in our window, anything to furnish
your home,

Some Big Special Bargains
in Lace Curtains
A nice pair of pretty curtains, 60 in. wide, 24
yds. long, Wurth ♦l.OO for 65c per pair. A pretty
pair of curtains 6 fr. wide by 84 ft. long, worth
$1,25, for 85c. .\ pretty' pair of Irish point lace
curtains. 24 yds. by 34 yds,, worth $5.00, for $3.75
per pair. .And and so o-i right along up in all
styles and de.sigii.s in lace .cortains. Beautiful lace
curtains with fancy red work; some beautiful rufheil curtains, 24 yds. long, 75c per pair; some pret­
ty door panels, 75c.
,
We have all .styles or <ledgn Lace «‘urtaina,
3’npestry curtains, Fortiers .uml everything you
Meed iu your home, at the lo.vvsi possible prices.

-------------- .------J. W. SLATER,

^

Retail aud W«olesHle.

LARGE VALUE IN

STYLE, BEAUTY, WEAR AND
SATlSFACnON

Lexington, S. C.,
21.—James H.
Tillman, charged with killing N. G.
ot the county JaU last Saturday hnd
Goniales. editor of the Columbia SUte,
their report ahows that there have
18 arraigned In court todi^ for Uie
been 40 prisoners confined there in the
irpose
of
entering
a
plea
to
IndictMILLER CASE M/^Y BE PRESENT­
BUT THE LOSS FROM ALL CAUSES last year and that the JaJl U in good
ent charging him with narder. The
condition.
ED DURING SESSION.
NUMBERS
270.
trial proper will begin Wednesday or
The number ot' prisoaers oonfined
Thursday, ‘nilmaii says he is confi­
during the year and tAlr offences are
dent a vehlict of aOQnlhal will be Over S44X» Was Raised by Congrefollows: drunk. 7; insane. 9; tmad. Deceased Served as AsetsUnt Bur-,
geon In Civil War.
gaUen Last Year.
rendered. He will be defended by
1; false pretences. 1; forgery,
nine lawyers, among them the best
violation oom. law 1; riol»
Washlnston, D. C., SepL 21.—A quar­ criminal pracUUonera of thU state.
Rev. William L. iJiifmaw
n
railroad law. 3: 1
(FYom a Special CorreepondenLI
terly meetine <rf the eiecuUve council United Stages Senator Tillman wl)l
atement of the- financial and a
Kingsley. Mich.. SepL 21.—Dr.
oC the American Federation of Labor
there throughout the
of his bership condition of the First
Myron 8. Brownaon. the tenmder of
began here today wl^resldent Sam­ nephew.
church at the morning
this village, died at 1:M p. m. r»auel Gompers presiding. An effort to
j'esterday. At the close ot the conferday of a c
bring the Miller case before the coun­
year, this church has over 500
which had kept fain In bad health for
cil will be made today by the Central
active members. Those who
years and practically confined to
Labor union of this city. It is under
in working sJEUatlon with the diurch and the condlUbn of the building
bis house since last Febrnarr. He U
stood tbat yje more conservative mem­
counted in this enroIlmenL good with tbe exception of the veo* survived by a widow and one son. Dr.
bers of the execuUve council of federa­
The statistMi show a great change top and the' bottom, that U—the roof, J. J. Brownaon. A brother. WlUlaa
tion will endeavor to prevent ai
in the ehrollmmt, 270 members hav­ wblrii leaSs, and the baaefnent iHilch Henry HarrUbn BrosmeoD, lives at
troduction ot the resolntion at
ing been removed from all cai
is Hooded because ot the leaMag-of
Monroe Center. A Msteifim. Della
present meeting.
President John
the lest four years.
eteampipe. The
Hoff of New York state, was at fals
Mitchell of tie United Mine Workers.
It is a matter of great pride
that tbe needed repairs be at­ bedside when he died. The funeral
member of the council will prob­
official board and the pastor that the tended to as soon es possible.
will be hdd at 2 p. m. V
ably champion the course taken by
finances are in such excellent condi­
terment taking place .in Brergrom
President Roofevelt.
tion. For the first time',in the his-,
cemetery.
tory of the congregation, the revenne
The deoeaAl waa Em In Steuben
ROBBERS MADE A MISTAKE.
has exceeded ^e $4,000 mark. AU of
county. N. T;, Feb. ». 1$44. He to .
been*receft-ed from freewill
bee
married to Saiah A. Rowe In 1871
>i7hgs of the oongregation. except
Brownsoa served In the Civil war.
small portion ot the receipts ot -the
tering as a private and beoomiiig an
Chicago. SepL 21.—Two men gagged
missionary societiee throat teas and
assistant surgeon. He came to Para­
Wm. Gauphin, expressman. In a Midiportion ot tbe eontributtons of the
dise township in 1$74 and Kingsley
Igan Central eiqjress oar here lest iCopyri^L 1902. by John Hill.. Jr. AM Ladles' Aid society. The foUowlng
as platted In 1882.'
night and knocked him unconscious.
rights reserved.)
is a, detailed statement of the memDr. Brownson was successful iu busFinding he was not an express-messen­
New York. Sept. 2K—One Hundred ber^lp and finances:
iuess and had accnmnlated consider­
ger Uiey fled. It is believed they were mHMen dollars annually is about the
Memberuhip.
able property.
after $25,000 »-hich was in the safes.
Received in three years by lettter.142
number of years. With
le'lQe't-Rich.Quiek’' Received in three years on proba­
his son be was the owner of the nogsFREDERICK 8. GIBBS IS DEAD.
t Swindlers.
tion.................................. ................ 202
ley Hustler. He bMIt the first saw
The public, so tar as the swindlers
It this point.
Wat a.Member of the Republican Na­
are concerned, includes all classes,
tional Committee.
One Has TypboU Fever and Other
from the laundress to the lawyer and
Ashbury ParlL SepL 21.—Frederick clergi-man and merchant. It dweUs
S. Glbhs of the republican naUonal
on the farms, ranches and plantations,
York, died sud­
e>-ery hamlet, village and dty Names removed by death, r
Marls, ttie e
denly today, the i-Mult of a sudden re- of this broad land. But di^ce Is
A rerisiOD of records’..............270 Mr. and Mra. Moses Van' Sickle ot
quickly bridged by Uncle Sam's fast
Sixth street, died at 10 o'clock last
and the publtc's money flows in­
nl^t of cholera infantum, after an
G. R. & 1. annual excursion to De­ cessantly Into the "g^rieh-qulck" spa.
19024»T-Support of Minlatera.
troit. Toledo. Chicago and Grand Rap
of only a tew days A few
Pastor ............................................. »1.»0 days ago 'when a neighbor’s child had
Ids. Tuesday,
Tuesday. October 6. T
To Richmond. dalists' hands, thronatlhat artery.
October 13 See Q- R. * I. agent^for
Of this vast sum |iMns Bom the, Prying eldei
the bM>r at ber-house, it feB- tna n
thrifty by false pretat^, about $20,- Conference
hi^-ch^ and etniek on Its head.
................... going Into

GOLD BRICK
SPECULATION

AFFLICTION
IS HEAVY

MEMBERSHIP
HAS TREBLED

An-nic3T than vv.-r this
fall. \Vi- Br<-<l»!!ii.'-»-v*-tytliing wc <-uii 1” sair»iy
lh«-wniilfc of your fi-'l.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Bboc fltora.

Tliafs wliat we Imve in our n«nv line of

'

niV.r.*;:?','.-;....

Crimson $3.00
shoe for m«*n ni Paten I Colt. Bi>x Calf and Enuiiiel.
All UNION mailf.

S..Id only by

Bachant &

.C.^

r
Roscoe.
I’arker Hi c

fll-1 Main!

Some Points
of Excellence

“From Saving
Comes Hayingl
Many a man ha» loiliiy ;i i-omfortiiblr lionit-ami moiu-y in llitsavingB bank
far RU-kneHR. accldt-Tit. or old a^Ti- wliu
would Iiavc had little or iioihiiijr
bad In- not coinmciKi-d saviug a
Little at« Time :t d r-pu1arly
depositing in the -bunk. Ouuv'iu
the bank Ills deposita i-«iimievi-<-d
drawing linleresl and
steadily jirraUr.
, .
Ate
thus pniviOing tor
till- fiiliir.--.'

I^epples^

are some of the features
of L-iAdler Broa. B Co.’s Roches­
ter made ready-to-wear clothing.
Shapely* Ubes'; fine Inside
work on pockett; no gaping of
inside coal podteu; hand pad­
ded collaw: properly shaped col­
lars and lapels: band made but­
ton btrfeo; line stayed podieU.
vertically and across; large ouU
let of cuff and sleeve lining to
permit of sleeve being lengthen­
ed with lu own matortal U
necessary
without
spoiling
shape; Improved ab^ of trous­
ers: fine trimmings, perfect flL
and well balanced throu^iouL

savings

H. S. Hum, PresidenL
H. C. Davia and
A. V. Friedrich. Vice Presidenta.
C. A. Hammond, Cashier.

New Jewdry Store on the
Sooth Side.

H. I. KNAPP
The Home of
Good Clothing
COR.
front
AKD

UNION.

Watchmaker
NEW

•6’
STORY
BLOCK.

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Hne RepaliinI a Specialty.

409 S. Union Street
f«E UNE OF CARMES.

and study on the part of these tcnavea.
$751
who having perfected their "abeolutely
safe system'.’ are willing to “take In"
the dear public with them, in any sura on repair* to°S^“'^. -:........8800
from Ladies’
from $10 up. allowing ahy member of
the public to share in the profits and
Aid society
...............................MO
assuring him ot the certainty of
Incidental expenses of church-----500
weekly or monthly that are
Incidentol expenses of. Sunday
absurd as to. stamp the scheme as
school............................... •..............IW
aiupone experienced In Incidental expenses of ^worth
the grain or stock buslqees.
League ........................................... M
The sharper haring perfected his
scheme of robber}- and adopted a higl)Toul .
confiJenee-insplrlng
name, advertises In the metropolitan
Total for ministry -..
Toul tor Benevolences.
and country newspapers. He also proToul other items----I (if he does i»ot already posei
-It as the result of a prior and equally
Grand toUl .........................
rillainoDs scheme) what
known
among this class of rascals
er lisL" That Is. a Mst ot persons who
have previously been ean^t by ether
schemes, or by reason of their openidence with the operators
of earlier schemes
cbemes have Indicated
desire to be cau^.
It requires from three to a down PROMOTER OF CONSOLIDATED
letters before the victim begins to give
LAKE SUPERIOR Ca
up his wealth. But baring
ciimbe>l to the* blandishments of the
swindler, It is appalling ARRIVES WITH THREE ENGLISH
CAPITALISTS.
the*confidence and sense <rf
security he displays In absolute stran
gers while the deal is on, and .the sur­ CLERGUE MAY FIGURE IN THE
prise awakens-wheu he finally and in­
REORGANIZATION.
evitably aw^ens to the reallution
that he has been duped and robbed.
The underlying object of everyone
of these swindles Is to get possession
the victim's money and then either
decamp or. ostensibly to lose it for
Sault Ste. Marie. Mich,. Sept. 21.—
him. but In either event to convert it
. H, Harvey. T. Tullrich and A. Wlto the use of the swindler. There are boD. Bnglisb chpIUllsu ot London,
many roethods-pf
here with Francis H. Clergue looking
latter result as .there are schemes, and
the ptanu of the. O
later 1 shall illustrate by actual ex­ Lake Superior Ck». They have been
perience a tew of thdbe culmlnaUng through all the branches ot the big
chapters tp the many snares that
plant under the latter’s goMince. '
laldJor the unwary.
U thought that tl
get control of the nickel redueDR. W. E. MOON MARRIES.
Uqn works.
It U believed qut In the reocganltnLeft This I
< Wedding tion which must take place at the Boo
Trip to Audubon, la.
Clergue will play an Important part.
Dr. W. a Moon was- married at 2 The big power canal on the Michigan
p'dock this afternoon
side of tbe river was his greatest tri­
at 710 Watblngtoo street to Miss umph. being auccessful where oOier
Marie Brooch, daughter of Adedph
failed. Be felt his deposlUoi
Bi«ach of the peninsula. The cere- from the bead ot the ciSMpany and t
louy was performed by Rev. D. Coeh many it looked like base IngraUtude
lin in Gic presence of relatives only U it is to be he wbo Is to pulKthe
of the contracting pertlas. The doctor company and the two clUee out of the
and bis wife left at 4:30 on the O. R. mire In w^lch they now are. the peo^
& I. for Audubon, II, where he will pie of the two Sooe will rejoice, tor
visit his brother. J. H. Moon, who is Clergue atway-: was -and Is today the
seriouBlr iU, and his parents at that idol of every '.:cart who has wAched
place.-'
Qie groYrth of his enterprise*'hnd the
He will be at home cm WaahliigtoB two cities which-have been, given life
street after October-L Dr. W. 8. Moon be'-:u8e of them.
wbo is now Cteeapying the Waeblns
While It U not possibie to prove any
ton street home will ttken reside
ot the nimm. they at Iea« bare set
the clUes aU agc« with
F«>i Tenth street

SOD IS AGOG
OVER CLERGUE

baa typhoid fever. .There is BtUe
doubt, however, that these two will
recover.
Prom a membership oT 83 and three
'The funeral ot the deceased babe
probationer* to a membership of 280
-III occur tMDorrow.
and 11 probationers Is a magnificent
growth in four yean bnt tbat Is the
MACEDONIAN LEADER BEHEADED record made by the Second M. E.
church ot this city, under the -pastor­
ship of Rev. Hugh Kennedy. The la- '
cresM in the last year was 51 mem­
ber*.
Turks Lose Two Colonels In the Perim
As yesterday was the last Snndv In
the conference year. Rev. Kennedy
read his annual report In the morning '
CoDSUntlDople, SepL 21.—Govern­ showing the work he has dime In the
ment officlaU profess to have a con­ yeaa and tbe general condltlan of the
firmation of the death of Boris Sara- chnrcb. The report showed that the
B Macedonian leader. They say Second effinreh Is In excellent «mas beheaded near Monastir by dition and Is becoming stronger every
soldiers whom tbe sultan has reward' year. Dnring tbe past year there has
been raised tor the pastor’s salary,
500 Turks Killed.
tor missions and for improvemenU.
Sofia. SepL 21.—Serioui
: over 81.600 and the debt on the church
menu between InsurgenU and Turk­ has been reduced to 81.260. Some of
ish troops are reported in the Perim
as tollowe:
moenuius near Melnik. Tbe Turks
lost 600 killed Including two ot their

AN OSENiNG FESTIVAL.
Mlnstrely Entertainment Planned for
Traverse City Tent
PrepaiaUcms are on foot for a big
time, a supper preceded by a short
tbe meet­
ing of Traverse City unt. K. O. T. MH-, No. 871, next Friday evening, Sep­
tember 26. -It will be a fe*U\al open­
ing for the fall and winter work in
the tent and judging from the preparattions it will be a great attoceas.
Tbe forepart
the evening will be
devoted to the entertainment and such
w^-known local comedians as the
following will take part: Walter Loranger, Arthur Bari, Jim Moody. Duff
McDoimId. WUI Germaine. Andrew
Honnutb. A. L. Joyce and Sam Benda.
Then tbe banquet will be served and
everyone will join in having a general
igood time. No pains wUl be spared to
make this one of tbe cncceeses ot the
year in fraternal dnde* and there will
smethlng doing At the evening.
WEDDED IN GRAND RAPIDS.

Rev. Kennedy’s personal work has
been as tollowir- Pastoral visit*. 687;
sermons preached,- 176: prayer meet­
ings attended. lOl; baptisms, Aiildren
18. Bdnlt*.4l. Besides having charge
of the Second clnirch in the city. Rev.
Kennedy preaches at Bast Garfield and
the Fourteenth street churches on
alternate Sunday afternoons.
The Second diurcb passed resolu­
tions at tbe last regular official meetRev. Kennedy’s vroric
very highly and asking for bis return
(0 this'church, and it Is probable thaL
knowing of the great work he ha* done
here, conference will -aHow him to re­
turn. It U noticeable that wherever .
Rev. Hugh Kennedy Is pastor he U
asked to remain yjnr after year. He
has been with tbU church tor tour
years Aready and at the <*urch he
previously served, the.M, E church at
Sherman, he remained tonr years.
UNANIMITY IB LACKINE
Countries Undfceidod Over TreatnwiM
For Macedonia.
London. SepL 21.—Unanimity by no
means exUts regarding what shoold .
be d«ie If Macedonia. Germany i*
inclined toward the sultan, Rusala is
undecided, while BngUnd and Italy refuse to endorse the Austrian plana tor
reform and are urging more' radicalmeasures.

MIti Louise Sector Married Harvey
Lear of Muakegen.
Mr. HsTY-ey Lear of Muskegon and
Miss Louise sector of this city
married at the home of a friend at
Nr 66 Barclay street Grand Rapids,
Wedueaday evening, the Rev. E G.
LewU officiating. Mr. and Mr*. Lear
It Saved HI* Leg.
later left for a wedding trip to Chi­
p. A. Dantorth of LaGrange.
suffered tor alx months with a trl^tcago. They will reside In
Hiss Sector recently resigned her
Bntffilen’s---------— poaltian In the recorder'* offioe wlure that
onrea It In five day*. For
she had been in the emirtOT ol Hot
'ooBde. PQee, Itk the beet salve to
C. Moltott a.number of year*. ..

jiTss.r's.S'ai-S
.Iaw

the daily

The Daily Bag(le.
E eA<iL.e PiTBss p«i

intared at TrarerM Otty FoatoSoe ai
BtoepA'^aim Matkar
ftUBtCRIPTlONS./
__________. -/ mail. ...
■nu«e Bwtha, by mail.
yn.an.,..
Both l^oiua 6S.

revaeated to notUy the_______ - - ot any taBore to raoelve th« iMper
properly or os time ao that the InattenUoB of the eantor boy n
edled without 40vCcminp &vema.
Sept 84.—Oordaa and Bennett'3
loUon oi the rtHiiaatle
play. "A Royal Siave."-«telnberg'e
Grand opera hooae.
Sept 28.—Gus Ssn’e Ameriean Hln«tt^—Stelnbers'e Oisnd cpera bouee.
INDUSTRIAL CONDITION.
Reports of crop damage seen
hare been exaggerated as nsnai, saye
Henry Clews ot New Tork. Injuries,
lioweTer, were chieOy local, and an­
other week ot treedcm from general
frost will pnt com and cotton out of
danger. Very likely some reports of
damage may be forthcoming, but the
great bulk of the crops are already
safe, and each day materially lea
the poasihUity of injurr. Railroad
managera as a rule are qDnfldent that
the crops are now safe t^n any im­
portant danger. HaTlng repeatedly
dwelt upon the Important ben^tts of
a satisfactory harvest to the ooc
at large as well as to Wall street. It
la unnecessary to further enlarge up­
on this Issue. Suffice it to say that
agriculture is still the backbone of the
country, and prosperity to the tannof the west and the south com­
ing will accompllBb more towards
malntalhg our national prosperits
another year than any other dngle induoioe.
It would be more good fortune than
could be reasonably expected to have
ae encoumgliig reports from the in‘ dcstrlal world as we have from agiieultnral Interests. IndleaUons (tf re­
action in industry are mulUiOylng.
They are not numerous, nor are they
at all serious. As a rule they are gen­
erally nothihg more than a r^nm from
exceerive artlrtty and excessive prices
to more normal condtUons. .
In the Iron trade, for Instance, there
> is no serious cesaaUon of actlvltst and
the decline In jrig iron only dlmlnl

-s.

d In tbe n ilgnetlon i
W. ‘.K. Oonvtt trout the general sup(Tintendency of tbe Phllsdeljibla L
Kcmiliig rajlroed a few inontls ago. to
araumea more limwrtuui'position with
the yueen and Cresteut road. .Mr.
left's rise in tb»- rnllrtind world
mtivV *tor.\
whlch be blmself told fo a nrtgbl
eigbbnr
blots at a recret of it all.
■'When I first went In tbe railroad
buslneas as a young mam*' said Mr
Oimett. I was called aside tiy one of
the clerks, who said to me: 'Now. Gar
rett. let me give yon a ttp.
always to keep your desk littered with
papers, so tliat when the old man
comes around be will tblnk you're
ribly busy. Then be won't pile sni
more work on you.' WrtJ." continued
Mr. Gatrm, *T made up my mind
that, contrary to fills man's advi.
wonjd always keep'my desk olmied
And I have done so.”
Today Mr. Garrett is getting a aalary of *12.000 n year, while his clerk­
ly couriselor Is still drawing' $00 a
month, and wondering wbv lock Is
agaitiM bliD.—I'tilladciphin Press.
A Rera Advseat*.

"1 have a eou^" said Senator Spoon­
er of WlactjusJn.at the Waldorf re­
cently. "who. Ik ai. present a
yer Id iflliraukee. and 1 never .
Iiosed Ills clioite of profession after an
experience bis raotlier and I had with
m when be was a boy'of 8.
•The three of us were walking
e of M'nsbington's avenues <
evening, as was my custom during
eacller years in congress, when
the lad anooDDCed that be was tired
ud would return to tbe hotel as
s I give him some money.
'"You don't need any money ti
conditlcm compared with ordinary
times, and It is only when the boom back to tbe botet.' 1 said. 'It’a only a
t blocks.’
"
. period U used as a standard that pre­
-^0^ quickly, -suppose 1 should be
fly. AS a matter of fact, the Iron held up by a highwayman isad be
trade Is In a safer oondtUon today than
lid sny;- "Yoar money or
12 months ago; and, as soon as finish­
ed prodnetB show a decline ctwresIltile boy killed for being broke,
ponding to the drop in raw materials,
' more aeWed oonditlons will appear would you.-”
It Is scarcely necessary to add that
and vdera now held back will be forth,
le lad got the money, altbougt
coming. Nevertheless, the turn from whether tbe sifin was large enough
the most remarkable boom the worid to do more Iban buy a plate of Iceever wllnemed has arrived, and read­
n Senator Spooner did not state.
justment in value is ImperaUve. lo —New York 1-imes.
the (gtlnion ot some that readjnstmoit
BrterTimllan.
has gone tar enou^.
Bad luck geuerally foUows In tbe
*3e loved not wisely but too well,*: wake of bad habiu.
A man-led
always resents ad­
may be written ot Bktgene C. Whitney,
a DeUtrtl ichool temaier, who took his vice from a btfobelor.
Some men nel^rCIrc of doing good—
round lady pupils o!-. Ms knee, pnt Us
arms around them r ud UssM away becaura they neverW any.
The man who fal^ is apt to regard
Uielr tears whmi hard sums made .Qielr
heads ache. He has been dismissed Bucceae as a matter of accident
Many n man gets n reputation for
by the board d edncatton.
wisdom fo • leat-lag things iiimald.
'-'•The shirt waist must go," declares
tbe Western Dressmakers' association,
but like Tennyson's UUle brook, ablrt
waists give promise ot going on forerer, earii recurring aeaeon bringing
forth ^»w and more'^beanOfnl deBlgna.

'Wtiat Editors 8ay.'
A man named Uoon baa beat nmnifor congress la Pennsylvania.
He wm be on bis last qnsrter when
tbe campaign Is ovv.—Kslamasoo Oaaette-Newa.
The Mayw of Greater New'Tortc
presides over more people than did
Oecuge Waablngtou when he was pres­
ident. and anpervlBa the expenditores
of more mcmey each year. than did
Washington and Adams in 10 yean.—
Grand Rapids Post
With tbe vproach ot tbe nrnnkagivIng season what bi^ipens in Tukey
will be <rf Increasing IntecesL An in—Grand Rapids Herald.

- tsk^ out of pcdltica, vfbo ia gdng to
pay for the bands and lamps in tbe
torcUl^t prooesalon-f-Reoord-aenld.
A Detroit baby not oUy took the
prise Id. the Bedford tsdr, but sncoessfully escaped the other motbera.Evening News.

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t-

Ueed for Pneumetiia
UPHOLSTGBIN6.
Dr. C. J. Bishop of Agnew, Mlob..
-aya. '1 hare used Folw'u Hooey and
Furniture Bepalring. Mattress Making
Thw King of Shoes Is fair's Royal Tar In thne very aevere cases of pnen- BenoraUng and Purnitnre Packing. ,
Blue shoe sold for tt-60 by Frank moola wUh good reenUs in every eaae."
Refuse mbetitotes. Sold by Jas. 0.
Frisdrieh A Co.
'«t-t *
Johnson and 8. E. Walt A Sons, eodw
O. e. CASE,
Doctor* Could Not Help Her,
711 Webster St dtism' 'phone 689.
■■I had Mdney trouble for years.'
writes Mn. Raymond Conper of Shel­
ton, Wash„ "and the doctors pould not
help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Core
- the veiT fiiat doee gave me relief
___lam now cuyed. I cannot aa-------JCRAm OPEBA HOUSE
mn^ for Foley's Kidney Cure.” ...
by Jas. O. JohnMn and 8. B. Walt A
Sons.

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CTEINBERG’S

EXCURSIONS
vuna
Pere Marquette

Holy Sept. 28

-Denver and Colorado Peinta.
One fare to CUcago, added to >3(1
to deetlnaUon. TickeU on sale Octo­
ber-3 and 4, good to return to and in-

Gus Sun’s

Thuraday, Set
tSEBALL AT CENTRAL LAKE.
. ___ the Pere Marqnett
. special train, leavlDg Tra:
ejee City at 7:00 a m.. and arriving
at Central Lake-at 9:30 a. m. Rate
76 cents for the round trip.
, TRAVERSE CITY
va.
KALKASKA.
A hot fight for tbe baseball chan
plonajilp.
’47-t-3
ANNUAL OhT^EXCURSION,
Wednesday, October 7.
On above date Pere Marquette tick­
et itgent at Traverse City will sell
round trip excureiot) tickets to Toledo
at rate of >5.00 for the
MJW—To Toledo and
In connection with this low
Toledo, connecting lines at Toledo
have authorised a rate of
One Far* for the Round Trip
from Toledo to points in Ohio on tin
following lines: C. H. A D. Railway;
Detroit Southern R. R. (change at
Carlton); Lake Shore R. R.; Hockdni
Valley R. R.: Ohio Central Lines
Clover Leaf Lfoee; Wabash R. R-;
Wheeling A Lake Brie R. R.. and the
Pennsylvania R. R.
Through ticke
Pere Marquette
lines named above, at rate of >6.00
for the round trip to Tededo. added to
one fare for the round trip f
do to destination.
Good Thirty Days.
Tickets will be good to return leav­
ing Toledo not later than Friday. No­
vember 6tfa. Ask ticket agent for full
particulars, time of trains, etc.
•47-t-3 H. P. MOHLLBR, O. T
Feet Swollen te Immense SL.-,
"I had kldhey trouble ao bad that
J could not week," saya J. J. -Cox of
Valley View. Ky., “my feet were swol­
len to Immense size and I was oonflneJ to my bed and phyaldans were un­
able to give me any relief. My doctor
finally prescribed Foley’s Kidney Cbire
whldi made a well man ot me." Sold
by Jas. G. Johnson and S. E Walt A
Sons.
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STATE OF MICHIGAN, county of
rand Traverse, ss.
Notice is berelty given, that by an
order of tbe Probate court for the
county of Grand Traverae, made oa
the 81at Jay of August A. D., 1903,
six months frmn that date were allow­
ed for cradltora to present the!
8 are required to
,-------- ------------------preeent
toelr claims to said pnbaU
probate
-ice,lntl
court' at tbe Probate
office,
in the city of'
— * • examination
mil
and aliftwe the 2Srd
I. and tha such
FebruaiT.'A.'b.”m4.^^^
claims
bi
ims will be heard before
add court
Monday, tbe 23rJ day of November,
A. D-. 1903. and on Tneaday. the 23rd
day of February.
D.. 1904, at 10
o'clock In the forenoon of each of
hose days.
Dated. August 2^^A.^ D., 1903.
3224-t-5

Modem Minstrel MonarchsI
?25.000
CARS. SCENERY
AND COSTUMES.
ana HEESTEEET PdCLWTdl NOON

IF YOU
ARE PARTICULAR
And wish to choose from .a large
assortment of diiTerenl styles,
remember that there is ontshoe that ofiginates ALL
THESE STYLES before they
are copied by others.

Igan
naw.

•Unless you have seen our line-latest
(Jesigii cloth and styles—Five Dollars
'^.Twenty-Five Dollars.
^
. V

Rain Coats
k necessity for tlie fall weather—onr
line is very complete—ask to see them

Jewelery
Store...

Special Rinft Sale
Tomorrow (Baturday)
SOLID GOLD MINGS

T
Hamilton •* Clothing •* Co.

SI.OO.

Rastall,

J. W. HILLIKER
. OUR NEW

FALL and WINTER

—SUITS—
Watch Case.
I have just received a fine new line of
tbe latest style

Belt Buckles
Sash Pins

All the ktest styles
of Hickey and Freem a n 0 o. 1 i n e,
Rochester, New
York, are displayed
on our tables. ,Suits
bought of us are
pressed fcee'*of
charge
:
:
:

(A Few 11 >3.S«.i

Also a fine nen’ lint- ni

OXFORDS $2.50
(A Few SI >S.M.)

anal Estate Broker

HAS FOR SALE
Several Deaitable

Fui-nis.

.Seven room house ami it.i
on Randolph street, near I'aIiuwo(h1

—AND------

BOOTS $3.00

Sent’* Fobs.
Call and see us.

L. M. Bennett

MILLER BROS.
157 Front SL

Beadle Block.

First door east oT Steinberg’s.

avenue school.
terms; price Sl.OOO.

time.

..

Four

dwellings

on

mi-t-iT

East

side, reasonable prieek, eas>;
terms.
Seven rpom house We^t
Ninth street, stone founda­
tion,cement cellar. lotSOxKiO.
Price $1,400.
Seven room iimise on West
Seventh sti-eet, stone foinidation, lot 06x172. Pt-ieei51,40t*

Enquire at my office
for terms.

tAlfred
V. Friedrich
SaiBI OF GOOI saoEs.

High .Class Home Outfits

at mnst reasonable ]ii'iccs.

Satchels

Immense assortment of new
Fall Suits, Overcoats, Hats,
and Furnishings direct from the
best manufacturers, now ready.
Our prices always lowest,
quality considered.

Tli:it is the way we are aidiiif? many thesc^lays to “s<-l

up liouse ki ejiing." 'l on tion't need such a great stock of furniture,’ bul cHi-taIn
are alino.sl necessary. Foi- iifstancc

A Chiffonier
The handiest article of furniture in the bed room:- with
four or five gttocl sized tirawei-s and a fine mirror! Thei-e
are some that have even more dniwei-s, and ^ nice |)laee
for iiats-.sorae even use this place, for a
“medicine cabinet”—always know where
the ino.sl used ni^dieines are if needed in
a hm-ry. We have eighteen different
kinds of Chiffoniers priced fmm^$(>.00 to
$27.00.

Bought That Carpet Vet?
SiH*n onr new ones':' We. have selected
-a stock which will enable, you to buy
that which is lieautiful, and well guar­
antee the wear. There are Ingr.iiiis,‘an«l Velvets and Body
Brussels aiul Itoyal Wiltons
’to select from. The patt<'i-ns are the handsomest we have

^

earrted. Then there are rugs, big ones, that cov. i- the
whole floor and Uttle ones jiist right fr.r th<* doorway oiin front of the jiiano; such a stock is seldom shown in
the city. The newest styles, latest patterns and l ichest
colorings.

riust Have a China Closet
to put your pretty fancy china in-=surely -get bmken if
pathway with the other dishes, must hath* a place t«i
show them to you^ffriends. Then it is such an ornajnent to the room. This is the greatest displa.v of hand­
somely made, artistically put together china closets that
the largest facult ies con Id produce.
We were particu­
larly fortunate jn lieing able to “get in. on the grotiud
fiOor'^'witli some of these large coiicei-ns, dlid the result
is the lowest prices for the best of goods. $11-50 to
^32.00 are the present extremely low prices.



------ ----------------^ofae
£S^' atpaittonlan
a
rndnead rata,
see yonr loonl

Easy

Stiven i-ootn house.on Hos*ati-cet, jDt 30x186.
Pru-i$750;
half
cash
balance

SOLD HERE ONLY BY

John T. Beadle.

totofonnthm tSAeta are sou psMen-

Rastall’s

\ueefi.

Below Cost!

Rhemaatlgm and Neoralgla and expels
Uolaiia germs. Only 60c, and aatlaEaoUon guaranteed by Bughee A Roxbnt^ Go. and 8. B. Walt A Sous,
DrUlfots.
I4D-W



That Shoe is

The Famous
Shoe For Women.

The Best Top Coats

Call, 'phone or write

Not fuliv settled yet
but ready f<y busiin-ss.

JOHN A. LORANOEB,
- Judge of Probate.

Grand
At a seaaion of the Probate
for the county of Grand Traverae,
holden at the Probate oS.ee in the city
of Traverse City, on Saturday, the
22nd Oay of August in the year one
thousand, nine hundred and three
Present, John A, Loranger, Judge
of Probate.
In the matter of the eetate of Mer­
it Chase, deceased,
n reading and filing the petition,
rerifled.ot Louis 8. Chase, praying
mg other things that admlntetraof said estate may be granted to
William H- Umlor, or some other sult^le peraon, and that eneh othecland
further order and proceedluga may be

Your ^operty
or business.

Minstrds
Americs's groat burnt-cork orgasixalion - acknowledged by
Press and Public the leading

YOU HAVE NOT SEEN

We Can Sell

AMERICAN

Just a few Ladies' and
• „ .n-..
me fact Ibat chickens do
not siiffir from tulierculaals. Hr. VIg-iiiT dc MuUlane tried to culllrntc tbe
bacillus of consumption in tbe aernm
of fowls blood, and failed. He is cow
_^mentlng with
i---------------.
suits Id tbe use of chicken se
qulred by sU
and prMdeJ.
antitoxin for consumption.
TbeHenpon it is ordered, that Tues­
day.
22nd day oi September. A. D..
THE finest line trf Underwear we 1903, at 10 o’clock in the forenoew, be
assigned for the hearing ot aald peti­
tion. and that the next of kin and
helra-at-law ot aald deceased and all
left which will ho. closed
other persons Interested In said estate,
out Jlt .
>6.00 to Detroit and Toledo, >6.00 (o are required to vipear at a session of
Chicago, >4.00 to Grand Rmilds on G. *ald court, then to be holdmi at the
R. A'l. annnsl emmraloii Oetober Or Probate office. In the cHy. of Traverae
>5.00 to Bicbmond, Oetober 18. Ask City, and ahow cause. If any there be.
any G. R. A1. agent about It S24S-t-16 why the prayer of the petitioner should
not be granted.
And it is further ordered that aald
>40 buys eboice of tea nice organs,
original price when new >76 to >126. petitioner give notice to the persons
Terms. >6 down, >3 montbly, while Interested In said estate of the pwdthey lost in our RBOfOVAL SALE.
Grinnell Broe., 289 Bast Front street
884641
newspaper printed and_______
eald county of Grand Traverae,
three sneceaslve weeks previous to
Old day of hearing. (Seal)
riy aa grave as an Indlvldital dlaJOHN A- LORANGER,
sr of
- ■
88244-4
Judge of Probate.
of
-- sleep,
-deep, negToaa
wCl
lowed by ntter 4oidbune,
"
nalees
liable remedy U
"■
'" notamg m> emaeu to
of tbe Uver or kUneya
-ev ALL MEANS. HAVE A FIT.-8. BENDA A CO. CLOTHIERS
Ittera. It’a a wonderful
totic and eSeetive narriae and tthe
for r

welal Rsdneed Ratra te SauK Bte.
U the Salvatioa Amiy dost convert
Marls. Marqustto and Duluth.
the SreatblU tendlsta, them bwve to
Dml^the raooiOesson the Duluth.
coBvennU Kentucky for the lorn of . JUlh Shore A Atlantic Railway will
^cheap rate tUAMa from MaeUiiaw
prestige.—Detroit Jonml.
. -WerUng Overtlma.
t hoar lawa an
Uttle
aag'a Hdw Ufa PIDa. IffiUeni
always at wort, Ught and ds^

EAGlis^PNDAY. BEPTEMBEft 2U 1»»3-

Frsarieh « Co. sslls Salt's

OS4 Ptshtog.
Experiments are being made at lA
Goolette. Ttmls. with a
Ine vessel. Invented by Abbe Baoci,
tbe v^csr general of'Carthage, te be
used In'sponge iWiing. Tbe reaml Is
made of steel and resembtee in
a huge porpoise. .Tbe estrance
central ctaamber is benhltically closed
by a beavy lid fastened with acrewA
and the ooenpnirtK surrey tlieir
routx'iuge tbroiwh four jiortboiea A
igiear termliiiibiiE in a grappling
book, warked ’fruni the Interior of tbe
Bubinartne. seises tbe sponge and de­
posits it 111 II net ut llie aide of the
vesari. The crafi Is |>roiiHled by elec­
tricity furotsbed l>y accuunlatora
through a i-ahle attached to a vessel
on tbe surface. n-IUi wUcb it is
by uieane of
a triepbone. llic vcsm-I Is'llgbied by
II lamp banging in t
bow liglitK
tbo sponge tishcr is Ih-ik-iiUi tliv water.
Tbree men luiiy ciikII.v -descend in the
vessel at the snuie ituin' Tbe object
of the vessel 1» to reduce to a ciplier
great mortality among q»nge tisb-.
.-Chicago Journal.

S. Benda &'Oo.
TME REAL RELIABLE CLOTHfBRB.

THE HANNAH & LAY IVIERCANTILE CO.

THE DATLY EAGLE, MONDAY, SEPMMBER 21, 1908.
pdnt of his sins before Tom Klppnr,:
YOUNG ACTORS SUCCESSFUL
his name will be taken from the
ords of evil, says one tradltton, and
SIXTH STREET BOVS ARO GIRLS
written in the book ot Ufe.
ARE CLEVER.
The rsun’B born became a smbol vt
deliverance when graham, about to
aaerlfice Isaac, beheld a ram csught bramatlHd a Veek'and Bt^ad tha
In order to make room for other goods w n Elvlog a ^Barter off
by lU hohm In the bnshes. Thto even­
ing, when the new year actaaQy beTheee baskets are all n
A dramattted venkm ’ot '"Sarah
gins, a feast of sweetmeats and pleasCrewe" was given Saturday etenooD
and dainty novelties In both splint and sweet grass work.
ant'food is taken.
by six little girls and boys at tte home
INO RAM’S HORN.
of J, C. Morgan. 826 Sixth streeL be-'
THEY WERE BAKED IN AN OVEN fore a large and delisted andlenoe.
IMPRESSIVE TRADITIONS BELONG
Considering that the little people had
TO THIS OBSERVANCE.
horrible DEATH METED OUT TO simply read the book and bad picked
out the parts and mastered them with­
1| BY THE TURKS.
Foley’s Kidney Cure makes the Jlsout any aid or suggesttohs from their
kidneys sound so they win ellmt Be Made foc-Sina of
parents, it was a truly woods
Inatethepotoonafrom-the bh>nd. SoM
the Past Year.
duetlon. Tbe young actors appeared
e^w*
in costumes fashioned by their own
»OMETHIW6
hsnda ■
The symbol oUBrael's freedom and
■yhe company played at popular
London. Sept 19.—The Dsfly Mail's
victory, the ram's horn, will be blown
TO ANNOY TOT
In ihs Hebrew synagogue in Traverse correspondent at MonasUr. telegraphs: prices, charging but two cents (or
"A verltaWd
of temw exists grown people and -oae cent for diUCity on Tuesday and . Wedne
Wben yon are using oU
agent about ii. n46-t^
dren.
Reserved seats were three
to signalize the beginning here. Suspected christUns vanish
lamps or
kind ot light
Foley's Hooey and Tar Is pecuUariy
of the new year. With bn earni»t, terly, presumably to prison. Spies cents extra. The receipts
hot BLBCTBICITT
in
saUsTactory
that
the
boys
assleted
by
though serious welcome, the Jews of abound on every band.- The following
your home or office. There
and will poskivelj
Traverse City and of the world, will are some tales of atrocities which have the girls will put on "UBCle Tom's boareeneas and all onmauai aissues.
is Qotliiiig like ELEC­
Cahin" tomorrow nl^L
Refnse subsUtutes. Sold by Jas. G.
celebrate on those two dsys, the be­
TRICITY for il]omH>allng
The cast on Saturday waj
Johnson and 8. E Walt ft 8<hu. eodw
The Turks burned 18 cblldr«i to
ginning of the year 6064. This is the
purpoees. No smoke, no
day of the neV moon, and since the death in a baking oven at PUodor, loids;
smell, no grease, so dao^r
Hr. Rounds, .one of GrinneU Bros.’
from fires—it to the mot
daj-s of the Talmudists has been the near Armepsko. on September 12. Sarah Crewe . '...............Mary Morgan
Minifiiln.......................
Kathleen
Martin
They massacred 200 women and chil­
beginning of the seventh month.
economical
illnmioator
that can he prooured.
There are some impreaalve tradl dren at Jervan in rev^ige for a de­ Miss Amelia, savant..(Uadys Morgan
/ best
al the bands at the insurgents. Mias Sto. John. cook....Marie Lorton
tions belonging to this day, for on
having spent years with some of the i
pils day -the books of God's remem­ Fifty women and children, returning CapL-Crewe, Indian genUeman's
ling eastern factories. Orders left
servants................Arthur Bachant
brance are opened In His presence, from the mountains to their devastated
lediatelr at our Music Boose. 239
Q Indian gentleman. .Judsou Walker Bast Front street, will receive careful
and the sins of men for the past year homes, were murdered by the soldiers.
Howard Morgan was stage manager at^nUOD. All work gnarMt^^bj
iteedby'uB.
reckoned. During the first 18 days of Between September 10 and 12 the
and
had
coastrneted
a
rolling'
curtain.
year, froin Tom Hardin—the Bsshi-Bazouks destroyed four Milages
"The Moring City" eras a specialty
day of Judgment—to Yom Klppur—the near Krushevo in the presence of the
A New Jereey Editor’s TestJmeniala
atonement—all atonement kalmakan (administrator) of Krnsh- by Mills Dean. &e had most ingen­
M. T, Lynch, Eaitor of the PhlHpmust be made for the sins ofthe past ovo. massacreing and mtKlIating ^e iously constructed a representatton of burg. N. J. DaUy Post, writes; "I
Traverse City by whittling the parts have used many kinds of medldnes tor
St Elizabeth's Guild of Grace church
year. These 10 dsys arc as solemn inhahiunts.”
coughs
and colds in my family but
out
of
wood.
He
showed
the
etreeta
At the First Dance of the Elka Wed­ 9 Lent.
wUl meet «-itb Miss Laura Purtscb
and buildings and had moving trains never anything so good as Foley's Hon­
nesday Evening.
morrow afiertiooD at
o'clock.
On this dsy, therefore, although the
ey and Tar. I cannot say too much
and locomotives.
A dance and social evening to be ram's.horn shall be blown In'the synIn praise for It'' Sold by Jas. G. JohnThos. Carback had jhit *40 racycle
eon and 8. B. Wait ft Sons
eodw
the -ttlatiilc.
•itoien from the Friends church while held at the Elks’ bsil Wednesday even­ ag<^e, thrice suck blasU as felled
111 !«> one nt Loch U.NEWS OF THE THEATRES.
1ie was attending senrice last night ing for the antlered geatlemen and the walte of Jericho or echoed in the
ANNUAL OHIO EXCURSION VIA M.
The comedy-drama "Man to Man’
Burton and Clayton Perry, insur* their ladles Will be the first of a series
ft. N. E. AND A. A. R. R.
and a good time la assured 'all those
was presented at Stelnbeig’s Grand
aricc agents with headQuarters
only Jot his own race, but for all
• Wednesday, October 7.
opera boose Saturday night to a
Crand Rapids, spent Sundaj In the who attend. 'She affair Is In charge the nations of the world; Commem­ I liity
85.00 to Toledo and return and oae
of the following committees;
sized audience. The play featured the fare for round trip from Toledo to any
city.
orating before all nations ihelr mighty
Enteruinment-B. McNamara. A. L.
comedy work ot Whitman and Davis point in Ohio on following lines: L. S.
Don Morgan, who Is stationed at Beland declaring In their
ft M. S, C. H. ft D.. Hocking Valley.
and was especially good along tWt line Wabash.
lalre for J. C. Morgan & Son, produce Joyce. Sam Benda.
prayers and ceremonies that tbe Lord
STORE will
HE GfcOTE
(
Pennsylvania lines, Detroit
though the whole play was Interest­ Southern R. R. and CHilo Central R R.
Floor—Geo. E Amlotte. J.
.■ buym.
spent Sunday at bis hon
alone Is king, the Jew prays that the
myws. sp4
iG this
Straub.
his city.
sins of the'gentiles be also forgiven,
ing. Pauline Soule as Elsie, and Return limit November 1.
A. S. BARBER. Agent
Reception—J. H. McQou^, C. 8. and the inlciuUios of ibe heathen be
James Ayers as David Mortou bandied 32464-10
Thefe will be a
their parts very well and Percy Ed­
lion tonigbt of Traverse City lodge Brooks.
t remembered.I. For. If a sinner reCured Hemorrhages of the Lungs..
wards and Royale Thay?r as Jasper
In offering you our advice to get a
'Several yean since my longs wei
Geoffrey, the villain, and Giovanni Lom- so baJly affected that I had mlny hem­ Gas Rangft we are simply snggeatliig
barda also did credit to their parts. orrhages," writea A. M. Ake of Wood, that you have your bonaeboM equipped
led.
"I
took
treatment
with
eereral
The spwialty by the lltUe Heim chil­
witnoot any benefit I then with the best appliance for cooking
dren captured the audience and more physicians
started to take Foley's Honey and Tar the world contains. There to nothing
work by them would have been very
better. It to good enough for any­
aoceptable.
body.
We have the largest aasortmenl of
Gas Ranges ever sbown in any dty,
tntarestlng
I ^ our salaroom. 228 Front street
than the short and brilliant reign and A. B. CURTIS.
P. C OILB&T’
(all of the Eknpetor MaxA. B. CURTI§ & CO.
LalUlan. It to during thto period that
Ci-otvnea witli success—enei^y and enterprised rewarded. A year affo we opened our PurnitureJ)epartment the Btoiy of "A Royal SUve” to laid.
Tbe leading chaiaeters are of the
in a very modest wa}’. Tbanks to our many patnjns'we are occupyiog twice the sales room and instead of one
proofi old CastUtlan stock of the aclstoJMS'FBONTftT
^re]^|pse we now require two to hold our larffe s\oek of Fumitui'e and Stov^ To pelebratc our phenomenal
eratlc tsmlliea ot Moloe. and tbe ROOMS • AND 10, zL .ft JU
Royal-aave htBWBK to 4fts(>a (The
success we I'oaugurate this Annivei-sary Sale. ' It is to4>e a forceful demonst^tion of tbe real cause of'XHjr great
Eagle, to the last'deroeddaiit ofthe

Ho. SS2P. BAH. ThwawUl be work
In ttie third de^.
H. L Harley, Mitor of the Manitte
tially Hewa, and his wife and baby
,«ne. (OeaerU pTMUoe.
gnests over Sunday Of Bari J.
i>!MumoUbe«Tc •^fttuac ot_^um b Cook and fcmlly.
J. Steinberg’s store wrill be cleaed
■om 6 o'clock this evening until
O.P. CARVER. • F. W. CAEVRB. Thursday morning owing to obser­
O. P. Carver & Bro.
vance of the Hebrew New Tear.
On aoeoont of the I»Et
Mrs. Geo. 'Ball who has been nure•*Ftsh and Game Law”
Tfil] be in their offiee during bo«i. Ing Mrs. Price of West Ninth street
ness hours, escb d«y. rekd; to write left thU morning with her paUent for
________ INSURANCE.
Wisconsin. Mrs. Ball wU1 remUn
some Ume.
The Weatheft •
The LadlM’ Altar~eoclety at MapleFair tcmieht and Tuesdar with var- ton will give a social Wednesday
luble winds.
Ing in the rooms-adjoining the* Maple,
ton hall, for the benefit of the new
CsOhoUc <*urA. Everybody Is invited.
Poily. pat the ketUe on—
Dexter Maaen whe has been employ,
■(It has been BterlllEed, I hope?)'
ed at Brosch's meat market for the
Polly, put the ketUe on—
last three and a 'naif, years has
' <Aod washed with ands^tic soap?) ccpted a position as manager of Har-.
PiHly. put the kettle OD—
rls & James’ meat market at Reed
iThe water's filtered, scrubbed, sub- City.
(tried, dusted, polished, shaken,
Supreme Sjre Carbaugh of
brushed, sifted, pasteurized, and American BuBaloee and his wife.
Ironed. I eee!)
Carbaugb. medical examiner, wbo have
Polly, put the kettle on; we'U all take
this city In the IntOrest of
tea.
—Cincinnati Tribune.
their order for two months returned
td Ionia this morning. W^e here they
ciTr IN BRlEr.
made many friends in a social way.
Enos Tremaln, machinist at the
Potatoes are bringing 40 cents on
Traverse City iron works. Is taking
the local market
the civil service examination In Qrand
The Order of the EaRem SUr will
Rapids thl4 week for railway mall
install officers tomorrow night
clerk. Tremaln has prepared himself
The Globe will eloae thia evening at
studying
. T.tSO for the observance of the'He^rew
nights and working In the shop his
New Yearfull time.
E. A. Bryant has cioaed Up his hotel
at 754 Bast Eighth street and Is going
GOOD TIME IS ASSURED
u»i of the hotel bn^ess.

Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT.

BEGINNUiKi OF
YEAR 5664

A CLOSE OUT 6ir'



INDIAN BASKETS

CITY BOOK STORE.

Boardman River
Electric U|ht 6^
Power Company.

GAS

RANGES

rintnim

m

Supreme Values F^or This Week

FIRST ANNUAL ANNIVERSARY SALE!

Real Estate

growth—that of underaeAiog.

Sample Sale of Iron Beds
■Wc have just placed on mir floors 32 Iron Beds, a .Manufacturei''s Sanioh’s.

!!

bought at the Furniture Exhiliifion at a big discounts and to close them out at
once to make room,for oiirVregular stock we offer them at wholesale prices.

32 patterns-no two alike-$l.50 to $20.00.
$4.50
others cheaper, iiut tiot as
oak Table. lil«- ( Ul. (Ufinrii
top. extends 0 f-vt * iiu-hi-s. liuled
legs, odily

$T.50

FREE!
hory Souvenir.

.Slfse 'S

We are allowing for
this fall over -lU patterns
in Uim-rs in wood, caue
and leather seats, from

$2.75 to $30

Tliis

Solid <>ak. Cam- Seal
llocker. to Ias given

Solid Oak Diner

aUi'dalel.v free <liir-

Like cm.

ui|r lids will- to every

Uru-ed ..rin. ,-xarM(al.3

perauii making n pur-

stretelicrsill front.' AnDlvrssrywie price, set
of six-, only

eluiBe or SHS IK>

or

■■

.

■■

,

ill

Our Basement Floor is crowded to its utmost with Heaters. Ranges, Cook Stoves,
Enamelware. Tinware. Extension Tables, Sideboards. Diners and Iron Beds.

In Triple Coated, Blue and
Whiu Enameled Ware.

Xoid
Weather

SPilSa
$1-4)0 pvvwck boy* liny Stove it.
ihi,»-«.re. During tbUnald «ee make
this extrso^DSiy offer of onr famlly
al*e Steel Benge with iaivr ores,
rveervoir and hi^ closet. u4 duplex
grate, for only ........... $22 50.

Gus Sun's Minstrels will vpear
here on next Monday, September 20th.
The Birmingham. Ala., News said of
them';
■ "Tbe Gus Sun American MlnsWels.
one of the cleverest black cork organIzaiions on the road, was the attrac­
tion at the Auditorium last night and
proved a pleasant surprise to those
who were fortunate enough to attend
the performance. The company is
first class in every particular. The
vocalists are ail jgoodwnd the specialamong the best ever seen with ■

Traverse City
Gas Company

RIXTURES
Ckimbination and Straight Electric

BracKets, Electroliers and Chandeliers
(Latest Designs and Lowest Prices.)

J. B. Paige Electric Co.,
«0.125 CMS sttMt

STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE
NEXT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
IBE POWKfUL SCENIC SUCCESS,

An enterprlsliii: liixiirance agrot Indui'od an IrlFlimHH to luke out nn acci­
dent policy for hi* wife. A few days
lata^ while converslnc with a friend
in bis office, be was startled to se
Irishman rushing in. brandtobtng
fiercely a stout oane.
"Ye rascair he .veiled springing to­
ward the agent, "ye wanter cheat
mer

$5.00

TWO GRAND SPECIALS 1

family DeOro. Hto .to a splendid Ufe
picture of a race now scarcely more
than a memoir, and to a strange comblnaUon of kingly majesty, gentle tenjss and Uon-llke fierceness—a
splendid barbarian. "A Royal Slave”
to the next attracUon at Steinberg's
Grand opera bouse. Tbe date Is next
TbarsJay, September 24.

Loaus

friend, wbo was a powerfoUy bnUt
man. Tbe irithman. straggling to get
free, shouted:
"liCt me get at that spalpeen! ntlok
OT IL chargin' me foive dollan fer an
asebedent ticket for me ole women,
an* she jest brnke her leg a-fanin'
downstairs! Wot's the good Of the
nn.vhow'r—Phltodelphis Pres*.,,

“A ROYAL SUYE”

See tbe Great Tropic^ Palm'TsIand by Moonlight. The Gorgeous
Palace of the King. The Great Volcano in Stale of Eruption. Most
bewildering di^lay of Scenic EmbeUtohmenU.
j

l~Carload Scenery Effects--I 30-Cast of-30
rilling atory of Love.
Love
>n aod Heroic Daring.

Rato.

Poasioo. Intrigue. Revenge,

frkes: 25c. 35c, -50c, 75c.

UNIOM MEN, TAKE NOTICE..
At the regular meeting
the Cential Labor tmlon held Friday evening.

IS. the following res<dntion

21 Quart DbA P(|n 55c

ba-cRaraers

$2i.O0 to f40.00.

The Bostori Store.

that oertaUi cl^ks fall to dto^
proper credentials, and do not
'
their Influence In promodne tte i
'f nnion ihade goo^, be It
Resolved, That the Ceottal oody
[nen meml>en ot an nnlaBS la the <
iBloa mad
and trade
ring a card and being
in their local union.
_
A. B. BTIONHR,
FSANK DOLPH.
CRAB. R. BRAZQIOTON.
Committee.


For tSAO Selz’a Royal BlM ehoe to

lh»L ftoMhif^Fnj*

Averid serlODB results of kMiter or
hladdw- dlaordw by taklag rtiuffls
Kidney Cure. 8(Sd by Joe. O. Jobaes
and S. E. WaK ft Sooa.
,
waftw

Yon will tijyi feore of it. in less time'
in a poor flour, than in any other thing'
we know of.

Thei4fore when Iraying

don’t stop short of the
Maanfactured by

|

Htniah & Lay Co.

THE BAIPy EAGLE, MTONDAV SEPTEMBER 21, 1903.
- EAGLE WA^^T ADS.

FOR B^LB cheep et pertlee ere leeving the city, e One heeUng stove,
dolln,.
<^r, Fisher pleao end i
420 South Union street
247-t-l

additional local*.

THE

i Bwton »l TUs

Fiwnk Comstock hbs gone to Elk
Rapids for a week.
TO BELL INSURANCE It there U
Ed Stewiri and wife have gene to
anything yon want to know or want
Chicago
for a rislL
% Comal Tepin
done In the tine of iInsurance we wUI
V W*NTffl>—Oooa, smut an9 Mroos
Ben Me'Manus went to Msncelons
•b» «b(Hit 16 re*n
‘- drive
—^
*TB old. to
»
lie noon on bnsinMs.
laqnlre of West
The City football team will pipy In
EMst Jorilan Wednesday.
FOR SALE—lO&^e fruit and dairy
farm In Best Bay township—6B acres Editor of the Dally Eagle:
p*fe La'ke
WANTED—Fslihfnl penoo to oUl
cleared and stumped out; 4‘
and
South- Boatman this morning.
Would
It
not
be
proper
tor
all
or
OD reuil trede ud egents for aisntlmber, basswood, elm and laple
tttMtMrtug boose; locsl territory;
Thoa Smurthwaite went.lb Charle­
Teterpower privilege. Plenty
y of any who are' Interested in this city,
BtrAigbt sslsry |20 paid weekly ud
............................ the
to noUce and do a little thinking tor voix this noon to attend circuit court.
expense money sdnneed^ previous
to Geo. RooBb. 610 Bast Bfehth themselves upon any Important pub­
Miss Fitch of Otsego, who has been
experience tmnecesasry; posi^
street, TVererae City.
Cltisens’ lic matter and Inform the city coun­ slUftgvMj,.aad Mrs Fred Hunter,
■phone 8B1, 4 rings.
32474f
ANNUAL G. R. ft I. EXCURSIONS.
Swe self-iddwM^
cil fwboare supposed to represent the tuned b^e tc^ay.
The G. R. ft I. will give Its Annual
Dr. J. w:N6*untie« Is going to New excursion on Tuesday, October C, to
pubUc interests) before any action Is
House,
ads.. Cbiesso.
*474.21
Detroit *6.00, Toledo *5.00, Chicago
course in mi
taken and any mistake or Injurr Is York soon to take
wire renring; cedar bloci
---- -• 84.00
*600.
Grand
Rapids
*4.0( (stations
.
OUU. WANTED to work for her boeud
cleared; water. Uuie & McNam­ done therefrom, so that they might act Cine.
^ dr lUCKHAttv
Reed City and south *3.00.) Tbe
and go to school; two In family.
ara. 222 Front sireeL
according-to the general sentiments of ■ Tiwverue Bay tent will
ond excursion will be to Rlchpiond.
Dentui, .Mor-tegue Block.
Mrs.. F, T. O’Neil, 218 Bast T ‘
the people and not be left to think tlon followed by refeesi:
fnd., on Tuesday. October 13to. Fare
FOR SAUB—10 acres. Fine tmlt- and alone for us talcing the entire respon- evening.
*6.00. ’I’ickets
good
to
return
for
10
- - . .
.
farm. land near Traverse City.
days. See G.
R. ft I. agents
for jyj,
full
elblllty
upon
themselves,
then
after
It
Elmer
E.
White,
manager
of
The
About 10 acres clear balance wood.
particulars or address C. L. Lockwood.
is done plaoe'sU blame for any dlssat- Eagle Press, returned yesterday from G. P. A.. Grand Rapids. Mleb, 3245-MO
Inquire' Mrs. Fred Sriireti
rette.
isfacUon upon them.
A two weeks’ vaoatioD.
North Division street.
324M
WANTED TO RENT—Pie
The city-council will meet tonight
be pleasant and
nisbed roomslQrl '
MR SALE—At a ’bargain, covered not as a kick as some call It. but re- and the street railway franchise will
South side prtfei
wagon. suiUble for
milk, bakerv
■uruiuK,
iHLKcrv or
specUng the views and Ideas of each be an Important item on the bUI.
to^ril
produce; W. B. Kelaon,
Kelaon. blsclcsroith,
blscksmi
other without selSshness or partiality
I giri for general
paring of Case street from Front street
Snqnlre at 42s Sixth FOR .SADEl-Oook etove in firatclw 0 any Interests.
Sold by J. U. Jobnsun.
State
street and State street from
-We now have in consIderaUon the
S241-U
)w In
condiUon cheap. W. S. WUUams,
Important and desirable electric rail­ wbleb he Is registiag
1108 Randolph street
3216-tf
St A«WANTED—Good
road proposition to consider, the con­
e tbe
Rev. Melvin E. .Trotter of the Reeuvusewura.
Apply to MTS. C. ti
Carpet Cleaning
ditions of which are to be well consid­ cue MlesioD In Grand Rapids, passed
Sherwood. 4BI4 South Union street.
Making and laying, feather renovat­
Office in Wilhelm block. Room 210.
ered by us before and not after they tbroc^ the city today on bis way to
38mf
M. R. HASKELL.
ed. Work thoroughly and' prompUy
acted upon by our council. Please Bast Jordan where he will remain for
322l tf
City Treasurer.
WANTED—Old Iron, rags, old rubber. WAGONS AND BUGGIES FOR SALE
cxecuted. Agent fof Mlcblgau Rug
me state that It seems to me fair a ^eek.
—Two good lumber wagons, three
Co., N. B. Cliapln, Prop. Traverse City,
Mr.'and Mra. J. C. Young of 631
DR F. P. LAWTON.
tbp buggies and oi phaeton bug- and reasonable now to ask onreslves,
rarpet Cleaning Works. 822 Washing- Koom 326 Wilhelm block, c.’liizoeagy. B. J. Morgan.
3192-tf
whether It is going to be a very serious West-Tenth street have returned from
Ion street.
lonee No. 118.
•phone 541; Bell^^one 37S.
I—Very low price . three inconvenience to have frei^t cars i two weeks’ trip whldi Included Lau­ Notice to all i>erauns Interested: .
GIRL WANTED for general house­
etewee with house in rear and tene- handled upon our streets for the pub- rence. Paw Paw. Hartford and Cope- ' The special assessment tax roll for
DR. HOl'dSWOKTH
work. Oiqulre at Geo. Molr’s livery
ihe extension of the sewer In alley
mente above on two. Front street;
o those living upon sodi mlsh.
Booms 7 and 8. .Mercantile Co’s bl.n-i-ham.
S*884f
of Union street has been placed
all well rented; good Investment streets; If it is, I would sn^st that
Rev. Hugh Kennedy accompanied by in try hands
Special attenUon given to^the eyt '
ids for collection,
...................
the same
property. XJttle & Me"
ear. nose and throat. Glass.,
l ANTED-IoO additional women
arrange for that reason and pro­ his wife and daughter left today tCr in be paid <m> or before the 30tb day
Front street

fitted.
Both ’'phones.
girls at canning factory immediatclv.
pose the location of the road upon the Jackson'. Mrs. Kennedy will visit nf September, 1903.
Inquire at office. Travene City Can­
cupboard, shore of the bay Uitersectlag with the friends there while Mr. RenneJy
Office in Wilhelm block. Room 219,
ning Co.
3836
M. B. HASKELL.
G. R. & I. railroad at the mouth of the tends conference.
3221-if
City Treasurer.
river, and for a loop line upon the
M. J. Carpenter, general manager of
DRS. W. E. ft W, S. MOON
lady or genUeman to manage busi­ GOOD, coal stove for sale. Enquire of
the junction for the
y our own make
General practice: specialists ln .-,:i..
ness in this county and adjoining
Ray Thacker. 609 Webster street loop 8 little south and west from Bry- tbe Pere Marquette railroad, and bit
in 10c. -ix; ami 50f cans.
family, who have been spending sev­
eases of the rectum and geDli..
territory tor well and bvorably
8244-tf
urlnar}' diseases. Both dUuihs
known house of solid nn»art«t stand­
part on the shore, and for the eral weeks et Edgewood, left for thAr
City Ope•
Jpera House “•
Block.
ing. 120.00 straight caah salazy and LITTLE A McNamara have for sale track for east bay shore run easto-ly home today. .
a nice litUe brtdk cottage on east to the junction of Peninsula street snd
expeuaea, paid each Mooday by
The funeraj of Miss Hattie Felger
peanuts and are treated
DR. H. B. I.ARNBU.
side at low price and on easy terms.
check direct tram bemlquarters. Ex­
'
Pur.
special attention given to suin<-i. -inj
as held Baturday afternoon at the clean pure way. No lard or old grease
Warm in winter and cool In summer Garfield avenue and thence easterly
pense money advanced; poeltlcm per
diseases of women. Office me
maneatAddress Manager, 610
and aiding Won’t crack or get loose. along tbe east and west quarter line to home of her brother, PhtUp Felger of used in our own-make. Each order is
roasted after the order Is received
First National bank. Call both
Menen BMg.. Chicago, III. 82804-18
TO SEU,—J2 acres, near city; two the east quarter post, thence to the 868 Bast Fitmt StreeL And the attend­ by us. They are sold by A. W.
•phonea.
cleared; no buUdlngs; 136 peach shore of east bay. if our city will not ance was so great that the bouee could Jahraus. Cavis Cigar Co. R. E.
at 25e ]>er tjt.
DR. E B. MINOR.
trees; some grapesr good soU; easy support
Rev. D. Coch- V'( .iver, E. A. Monroe, John Lamson,
cleartri. Little ft McNamara Ins. tracks can be placed upon the streets lln offidated.
Hannah ft Lay Merc. Co. Prices quot­
WILL PAT nVE dollars—1 wUl
and Real Estate Ex.
361842
nose, throat and fitUng glasses..
for that purpose later on. Such an ar^
A special meeting of the chapter Ne. ed to dealers.
pay $6 cash for an ’’N” coupon from
MRS. F. E. WHITE.
-A HalffX»R BALE—16-lncb cedar wood de­ rangement with a privilege of running. 147 of the Order of the' Eastern Star
Also
DR. W. F. 8TRANGWAYS
R. -D. Wljite, Jdgr.,
livered to any part of tbe
the G. R. ft I. road to the M. ft will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30.
le city. J.
kYjrmerly asaisUnt to Dre. Hpts dnd
Williamsburg, Mid
E. GreUlek Co.
3117-tf
Oaks In the eye. ear. i.... _...
N. B. and Pere Marquette intersections Offlders’ reports will be given and the
WANTED—Orders for 16-lncb cedar
throat department^ of Uie-Cbictgo
ought to give satisfaction to, all par­ work of the year finished, after which
wood, delivered to any part of the TO SELL—Or
LODGE
NOTICES.
Polyclinic
college and hospital.
ties concerned.
city- J. E. QreUick Co.
3U7
ofliceie for the ensuing year will be
PrecUce limited to eye. ear. nose
county; easy terms;........ ............ ....
I would make the proposition to fur­ Installed and a social time wlU follow.
Traverse Baj' Tent No.
and throat and fllUng of glassea.
WANTED FOR U. 8. ARMY—Able
out stock and tools; 76 acres im­ nish a good site on this new line for
M..
Monday’
t
_
.
.
.
502
Wilhelm
block.
ClUtens-'
The
husbands
«
the
members
are
cor.
bodied nnmarrled men between ages
proved; live acres In wood; bouse
at 20<- per pint can.
C. G. Sherwood, Com.; C.
phone 658.
of 21 and 86; cltisens of United
some orchard—cuts Use proposed shoe factory at one-half dially Invited to tbe installation and ball.
LePoinie, R K.; A. Kobertsou.'
States, of good character and tesK o^r IM tons of bay; wlndnUl, tank. off from a low price, and am confident social time.
'several parties who would be
J. F. Stewart who has been window
Traveise City tent No. 871. K. O.
benefittej on account of owning prop­ trimmer for the Chss. Star Co. of T. MM.. Friday nights In Forealera’
hall. A. V. Friedrich. Com.; J.. ’
erty close thereto would be willing Three Rivera, Mich., has accepted
TO BELL—House on Bast Eleventh and ready to make up the small oUier position as window trimmer with B. Shields, a. K.; E. A. Etvans. F. K.
street, 4 houses on Tenth street, onedialf. Those who are now acUvely
Wilhelm. He has had about nine
one on Ninth street, one
" "
Traverse City Aerie No. 383, F. O.
financially interested pi^e come yesys’ experiaoe In the drygoods bns- Sanies, meeta In K'niWotAm’ h.ii
way avenue,, two <m Web
on State, one on ~
eveni^ at 8 o'clock. Walt
InesB and so-.ik fomUlar with the ma­
for Frankfort, t
a.^ML PleaMDi.
terials with u*idi be will work. Mr.
Stewart arrived In- the olty Saturday
Clare. Alma, St. LoiBb. luaea. Owowo.
t bay nlve No 71, L
VOR SALE at 420 Bovtb Union street,
ippetfully yours,
and
began
work
this
morning.
Front
StreeL
aiiMk.,
weota
in
i,
xj.
\j.
r.
nail
ineste
In
L
O.
O.
F.
hall
Tuesdining chatru, a conch, sewing msHoweil. Ann Arbor. Tdado. nnd all
L. B. BRYANT.
22.
The O. W. D. tesm'and the Acme- dny afternoon,
loon, September 8 and
ai
dilneand beater.
82464-3
__ - -_____ On easy
Traverae City, Mich,, Sept. 81. 1903 lies crossed bsU yesterday at Poplar Md WeJnwday evenings, September
BoutlHUTj nnd et le.a polhte.
with about 6 seres cleared, ___
Point and tbe latter were victorious
house, no bafn—only *400. Little
J. >. KIRBY, 0. F A.
Martceta.
ft McNamni^'' 208 Front street
by a score of 17 to 12. Before the O.
Traverse City l^idgc No. 222, F. ft
Detroit Mich., Sept. 21.—December W. D.-Acme gome was called, another A. .M, Special communication each
LITn^ A MCNAMARA. 208 Front
wheal, 8SA4; No. 2 red. 81%; No.
Monday, ii. O. JoynL \V M.; M. E
game
was
pulled
off;
one
between
the
street, will dhll you a nice lUUe FURNISHED ROOMS TO RHNT- )rn, 61; No. 3 white oats, 38%.
Haskell, secretary.
)ow/T'°*
Traveros City as folBulldogs and the Second Cedar City
aeddenL burglary, casualty, or plate
Slngle or In suite. 601 Bsst Eighth
Toledo—Wheat, cash and Septem­ team. Tbe local team won in this
glass insurance.
S247-tf
street,
— • • corupr “
Frank!
ikiln,
•47--Grand Traverse J.cdge No. 200. 1.
For Grand Rapids,' DeirolL Toledo.
Radam's Microbe failer will stey
ber, 80?i: December. 82%.
tlic ravages of Coasomptioa, stop Chicago ana wesL 6:00 a m„ 11:55 a.
77; D».
_____ ,___
___
tliu pains of RbeumattBin,
allay
tbe m.. 5:20 p. m. and 10:10 p. m.
Brown, 315 West Tenth streeL .
For hagteaw. Bay City. 1‘ort Hur­
lings of Eczema, prevent the
tens’ 'ihone 169.__________3244-t-3
• —- in Bright’S DU^. neu­ on. Toleuo. Detroit and east. 0:00 a.
U Is i-IulnHHl l.y .iniitbologlsts that
—Nice 8-room bouse, (
INSURE YCUR PROPERTY now fc.
tralize the gnawings of Dyspepsia, m. and 11:65 am.
tenements, rented for 88 -per month,
yon may have a fire at any Htna September oats, 86%; December. 37%. CTPr.v siNH-1..,.; uf iulgrmor.v bird breeds
sweeten, the fonlest stomach and
<mly *660; terms to suit, monthly or
Little ft McNamara. 208 Front 8L May, 38%; October pork. *13.26; lard. III till- ui««t tiiinla-rii |iortU>ii of Its
bi ing back a normal^petite to the
-------jgon, 6:00 a. i_.__
otherwise. Ldttle ft McNamara, 208
*8.10; ribs, *9.30.
‘ .
suffering patienL The above are 5:20 p. m.
818641
range. It bus Iwii found, liowcrer.
PTont streeL
3247-tf
oiilv a few of the many germ dis­
For Elk Rapids. Kalkaska and Cen­
that the .tiistrnliiiu Kind ilulti’:el. goes
for: RBNT-Four' new
n
bouses sltuatDuchoss Camp No. 2.345. M. W. A ,' eases ! this remedy surely coi
tral Lake, 7:0i> a in.. 1:20 p. m. and
■ontb to bree.1. li-iivelU.g to the south
-enth
these,
and
health
is
again
ret
at
Woodman
hall
Monday
oven^
moi-ts
6:16
p.
m.

sold
ty
Frank
Fried:
streets, inquire of J.
Of New Zi’alunil. or as for toward
n—e; a good chance.
John n. Straub, V,
For Charlevoix aoct Potoskey, 6:09
arctlro as It pj- u now get: Joseph Slcder, clerk.
m.. 1:20 p. m. and 6:15 p. to.
RTien
put on style, there is alTO BELL—Nice Fenlnanls lam. 49 ways
>ne In the worid to refer
H. F. MOELLER.
Don’t- think becauU a man is tak­
acres; nice boildlngs; good orchard: to I)
"your attempts.’’
J KEHOE,
oen. Pass. Agl.
ing lessons on the harp that be does­ C. B. i I. ANNUAL EXCUfiSION
bay Bhore: low price; easy terms.
AgenL
Little ft McNamara, 208 Front st
Perfectly harmlesa to bnman life,
handsome square Grand piano, full n't expect to live much longer.
A line gasoUne Isonch 26 M SELL—SOacre strip, east bay
ut certain destrnction to tbe Genoa
only *68—in our removal aaler
feet long, 6 feet beam, nicely fitted,
>on t miss IL Easy terms. (RttmeU
canopy top and curtains,
ins. oak pia«v
239 Bast Front StreeL 3246-tf
In^T'
**^1
^^eap. Little ft McNamara.
fom and summer resort place:
ara ai^. tiusrei^yahaald
D many men waste valuable time
lo trial until thera is no hope^
talking about the'thtngs they are going
fxm BALB-Nice new bouae. No. 866
,’rito ns for free book and adv&
to do.
WuUngtan street; *60J)0 down TO LET—A couple of Inside'rooms,
b^ro monthly. See B. O. GUlett,
r gfilces or tor sleeping
Large Botttet. *L OeUoa Jogs. *3.
G. R.
623 Bast Btfith street or write
to De­
ro» MLI 001.1 »T
Extra loud Moulded Records reduc­ Rlclnnoiii). Inil.. *5.00, Tuesday. Octo­
troit. Tc
an] Grand Rap- ed to 26c st W. W. Kimball Co. ’46-1-2ber I3tb.
Isdapi’a Microbe lltlarCa, CUeafo. e
Real Estate Exchange.
- To Richmond.
Tickets good for 10 days. See any
■)*MK«U..IC»IN»UN.
20, From
October 13. See O. R. ft
' I. agent for
oAc-oBt.
Trai-araecicr
BT by Lltti
woman is happy unless she can (5. R. ft 1. agent for full Inforniatlon
32464-16
home on west side, near Elmwood
It office’s a
get her name and her front hair In r address,
avenue school, wun nicen for Cedar. City leaves 6 a. m.
C.
L.
LOCKWOOD.
the
papers.
The
time
comes
to
everyone
who
vrtlh fnUi. rines,
and 2:66 p. m.
and
unha;
Gen’l Pass, Agenq
shade trees on easy te™ and
MIBCELLANEW8.
devil oil
monthly payments.
And STEAMER LINES
3245-1-15.
Grand Rapids. Mich
to hfm.
Boat connections at Maniatee and
8^ by ldttle ft McNamara
Frankfort maldng shortest and cheap­
est
routes
to Chicago, Milwaukee and

brtek bSS: ;.‘Si
"p
“1
*168 for choice of two upright maIng—two stores and modere --m■ O M.’ MORSE.
yard.
bognay finish pianos (one bran new)
MtJoott ^ve-^rice less than
Some men’s sayings would fill many
n Alston. 8288-tf
The pnpular AucUoneer of Grand
In our REMOVAL SAUL Easy terms.
COPEM18H ANO A. A. R. R. "
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Traverse county. Office 330 Blast
WE DO FARM or city
Call Immedlatdy. Store open even- olumes and their doings wouldn’t fill
Front street. Traverse City.
Tbe tax rolls ror Uie colloctii
iclion of
Arrive Frankfort.,
"
C:20pE
sale, Big stock losepoetal card. J
ngs during this sale.
Uttie I
from, but
school and city taxes e
eclnl'aschoice.
Grinne
ARCHITECTS.
sessments for-ihe live wards of tbe
Front street,
„ ^ .
_______Ue ft
city of Traverse City, Michigan, have
"f k. .wauSr.
O
0° pcrronal prop:
McNamara Insurance »««<
orty.
Office
been placed In m;- bands for collection. Arcbileci auu supermtendt
change. 282 Front strneL
aU3-tt
room I I. new WU^tabl^X
Every Ume a woman painte her face
residence. 427 Fifth streeL North- A. S. BARBER. A
flOIM’.
I will be fin my office for tlie purpose
she puts andther freckle on hqr repuFOR SALE—Fam, 160 acres;
411. Bslimates made and
of collecting said taxes oo eveo’ week
Ask
tbe
Mai
Who
Owis
Oac
barn, fruit and Umber, and
details
given with all plans. GRAND RAPIDS ft INDIANA RY; Ca
FOUND.
otUy *1,700; part cash, pan time
in Effect Septembe»-13, itto.
day from now until Nov. 1. -I903. from
Sheet Music, -Violin outTRAINED NURSES.
Another near Keystone. 80
®»turday-Chlld’s wW
Trains leave Traverse City at tolli o’clock until ll;30 o’clock In 4he
and cheap at *2,800. And
s.“»trimmed with .waii
Mltk B. W.^iiliLUON. nurse!
forenoon aud from 1 o’clock to 4
others at various prices and In vari­
Fc*r
Petoakey. Mackinaw. Graad
down. Betura to 619 Fifth
ous locaUons. UtUe and McNsmar
o'clock In the afternoon of each day. Graduate U B. A. training school, aplds and Chioago, 6:20 a
ducUou during our BmoVAL^U.^,
32474J
class '9S. Graad Rapids. Citttens'
208 Front street.
884T-tf
All taxes paid before September 1
For Petoakey.
Petoske^ Macklna
Maeklnaw.' Grand
'phone 813. Res. 25|i Park streeL
Rapids and Ft. Wayno. u:io a.
will be received without collection
Price *12 to *14 po' week.
TO SELL—162 aergs; 70 aorro ctearFor Petoakey. Mackinaw. Grand
edlJwnse twobtory. 6 rooms, partl>
3246-tf
fees and on all taxes remaining uo;
Rapids. Cincinnati and Chicago. 4:25
MONROE ft HALE.
Is backed by mil­
fiai^; leoms aU finished down
paid on September 1 and until October
m. '
General inauranre.
FOUND—Bunch
stain; bam iM. 80x40; two _
lions of dollars, and
For Buttons Bay. Omena’and Northa penalty of one per cent for collec311 Wilhelm Black.
eriss attoriied to bam; good weU
r-ort. S.’SO A m. and 1:30 p. m.
you take no chances
Uon win be chaigod on all taxes renear bonse; ooteide cMlar holding
TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
Trains arrive from Cincinnati. Chi­
100 bushMs ct potatoes: orriiaid, so
malnini;
unpaid
on
October
1
and
un­
when you buy
cago. Indianapolis. SL Louis and
Eightee^ Annual Ohio Exeuralan
trees; 20 grape tIm*; nice leke on
Grand Rapids. 8:30 a m.
til November 1 a penalty of two per
farm. UtUe ft McNamara Ins. and
'lYalns arrive from Ft. WayoA
cent tor collection will be riarged
Roair
- Umber and stubble lands Grand Rapios. Petoakey and Maclda PI
Office In Wilhelm block. Room 210 Hardwood
city. Ohio. '■’Penuoaw. 1:80 p, m.
for
sale.
Residence

2
50
South
Blmmonla had played eod havoc with him
M. E. HASKELL
pianos
and
organs.
Trains
arrive from, j
v.’ood
avc.
CUlsenf.’
’phone
712.
Jane
wd. Ft
a terrible i
Wayne. Grand Haplds, Petoakey and
8200-tf
City Treasurer.
Docton treated
Factory prices and
Mackinaw. 6:50 p. m.
day.
easy terms.
Train* arrive from Northpprt.
FOB BALE OR EKCHANOB—On one
DR T A. WILHELM.
Omena.and Buttons Bay. 11:10 Am.
cC the beet etiwete in Grand Rapids,
DENTIST.
and 4:26 p. m.
Icks or acres, just oststde city UmCliy Opera House Block.
Room T
Through sleeper on.(he 8:30 a m.
tts. lor Traveear City propsHy or
otWbt^too^t’e^^ "2^^
ami 4:26 p. m. tralnb.
good tratt farm along Traverse Bay. core tor dooftia Oolds and
DBS.
SAWYER
ft
PENHALLEGON.
gin ^them au Wabaah
Cha
d sleepen on'all tnfna
in . J? Front StroM.'
DanUsts. Crown and bridge work a
.Write or oaU on O. J. Merritt, 604
h of Waite
*^ *• *^^ ManagsK .
and B- K. Waif*^*
abeclalty. Office new Wllbela block.
HsM Front street, Tbavme City.
ee 66e aiM 6i*9.
sssa4.in Irand BapIdA
821842
Dentist. Offl«*'‘506‘ new Wilhelm C. E MURRAY. AgenL
Traverae City.

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store Is closed owinf to Hebrew
New year’s. WUl open Thursday
morning, at usual time.
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