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The Daily Eagle, September 10, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE
^RIPPSMeRAE 8ERVICK.
VOL. XL NO. 3238.
EAGLE.
ntAVERSE CITY. MIOHH
A Large Line of .
Beautiful Rugs
ffeOAT, SEPTEMBER 10, 1903.
^
NEWAYGO FIRM WILL
THEIR MEN HERE
^J
A b«aiit<ial Sm.vfiia Bug. 3 ft *« ft-
SIR NORMAN LOCKYER SOUNDED
' A WARNING NOTE.
^2
$2.(K)
Ail Wool Srarroa Bugs^'S-ors ft..
^2 gQ
Ue»vy All Wool Smyroa Rugs. 3 ft.«6 ft .
"Jg
Heap-All Wool Smyriif Rugs, 4-n.s7 ft..
$5 75
A beautiful Tapestry,Bug. 2 fL 3 io.x4 ft. 0 Id..
A beautiful Veleet Hug. 2-3S4-0.
$2 25'
A beautiful Vcleet Rug. * fl.xO ft..
'
$3 75
A beautifbl Keeerslble Bug. II tt.au ft.,
A bnutifnl Ceeeralble Rug, U ft: square. ‘
$14 50
A b^ulifol RerersiWe-Rug. « ft al2 ft..
$ 1 7 50
Heavy nips in all pattems-and eolore; can be used
eithei; sitle up; different eolorings on each side. Gnai-.
ante«‘il not to fade.
Will outw«*ar Velvet, Brussels or
Axinifii.stcr.
We have !i full line of.Tapestry, Velvet, Motpiette,
Smyrna, A.vn»iiisti i- nml all kinds and size.s of rugs and
art sipiares.
Also a full line of Laee
Curtains and I-bipe l^irtieivs.
and
Tapestry
'bin lino of Tapestry
amt Velviet C:n|)elii, China ami .lapaii
MtAtings,
Oil
Clnlh iilul Liiii.l-unia is .-.1111111., WINlfew SH.^DES
of all sizes made t<t order.
KetaU and WboleMtle
Southport. Eng., SepL 10.—The
BriUsb assoclaUoD for the adreoceIt oT'Sclence met last night at the
ra house here, which was crowded.
Sir Norman Lockyer delivered bis
presidential address, entitled. "The
influence of brain power on histoir.
During the course of bis remarks the
president referred at length to the
struggle for existence ih modem com
munities. showed that British indus
tries were sdffering from international
compeUUon, dwelt on the necessity'
for a body such as the BriUsh associa
tion dealing with the organization of
science, and said:
“Our posltloQ as -a nation, our sucSBS as-merohanu, are In peril Chiefly
-dealing with preventable causes—
because our lack of completely effi
cient universities and our neglect, of
research.
"We in Great Britain have 11 uni
versities competing with 134 state and
privately endowed in the United
Slates and 22 stale endowed in Ger
many. The German state gives to
universlt}' more than the British
government aHows to all Uie universi
ties and university colleges in Eng
land. Ireland. Scotland and Wales put
together. These are tie condiUons
which regulate the productioD of brain
power in the United States. Germany
and Great BriUln reapecUvely. and
(Continued on Inst Page.)
Benda now has a first cthas talior
employed—What do you think of it
J. W. SLATER,
I'ructicul lluiiio itjriilMtaer.
is the topic ol anl|
page of I
It tells how the b
traeted by good ;
the yeJ:
secret methods usedl'Tte a Benedict
be BouneeJ," atnbv^y llluatrated. tells of the peculiar edict Issued
by the mayor of an Isdlaim nlty.
A whole page with half-tone lUustraUons is taken t| deaerfbe “T%e
Gin with the Hypnoltc Eye," It is id
your interest to be ahU to discern her
anJ ahe is qutte ooimon. Lo(« on
page two of the
Few .there are who do not like
love story. especlaUr If It is not too
long and Is well written. When It le
coupled with romance It becomes ahsorbing in Interest Reed “From the
Fever Ward to a Brt^n Stone Front"
I page three of the supplement
The discovery of radius has lead to
le new astrooomiial tteory that the
eertli may be a comet With three tails.
The theory is IntellismUy discussed
in the illustrated sufljtlement.
The comic colored supplement
MRS M. J. TRUKBLOOD. E
tOiWtuT Wilhelm Block. Res
J1 and 23 Wynkoop Terrace.
A. n. DIAMOND
PUn« TuD«r nod
^
Action Beftulnter.
MOUSE TO DENT
120 Front St.
•ee Our Fall and Winter Line of the Popular
GROSETTE SHOE
MAY LYNCH BRUIML FATHER
-During o • removal sale our store
D every night GriDuell
ssse-tf
MIs-baogMsir
Our $3.50 and
$3.00 Shoes
For mon mt? bi-ttei- than
over this fall. -All sbajifB
ami all thojfooil leathers.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Mhoe Store.
^efcU&nt Sc Roscoe.
*08 Fr->nt St
U^rion, O., Sept lO.-^eOe^^SMiday who terribly beat and kleked his that hotel been located in Tra17-year-old daughter Blancd^' dragging City, It would be a much better Investber 'abont their home
her hair last
evening, bad the hoee played on him
for 10 minutes last night bf firemen PORTIFICATiONS ARE ORDERED
who were called to the city prUon
■quell a small fire. Authorities fbar
lynching should the girl die! She was
nscious all night'
DOZEN MEN WERE BURIED ALIVE
Many
of the
Injured
Men
Parker Uni..'. liM Staml
GEO. H. CROU HOME.
Young Men’s Clothes
k SAVINGS
^A
nk ^
'»ANK
No better made elotlnts for
the young jnen ean
found (than can lie foimd
here). We aiv showing all
the very latest styles and
•effects in up-to-date cloth
ing. Suits to please all for
rfresti, 8chod and husinm.
We carry them.
A line of fancy cashmeres,. worsteds, cheviots
and plain blues and blacks
seizes. Suita, that cannot be
equalled in fit and finish at
the prices.
H. I. KNAPP
'----- THK-----
lift 912.50
awl'tit
Watchmaker
4IR) Sooth Union Street
“The liome of Good Clothiiut”
COR.
NEW
raORT
•5'
STORY
BIjOCK.
Were
Nashville, Tenn., Sept,
Daring*
fire in a wholesale grocery boue
which spread to several adjoining busloess places, the walls of several
bouses cirilapsed burying a dozen
Dr. W. H. Smith was taken out
dead: Assistant Wre (3hlef Weaver
badly cut lAt may recover: R.
C. Burke of the hose ctanpany cannot
recover. All others Injured were
MThe Crosette Shoe Makes Friends.**
MO
ed* 4,000 acres adjoining its original
holding in Baraga county..
"I have beard." eonUnued Mr. HoU
returning to the hotel discussion, “that
the Pennsylvania people are int^ested
In esUblisblng a hotel in UiU city,
is reported that James A.' McRae,
of the Pennsylvanja lines
of Pittsburg, after making his
tour remarked that Travwse City
the gateway of the nofthern re: and that UiU was a favorable
place for building a hotel.
"In my opinion, the
location would be on the bay b1km«
Just west of the Oval Wood Dish Co.’s
dock. We have no properly there for
sale, as we only own two lots with a
frontage on Uie bay of 132 feet, but
locaUon oould be got, I think,
rsMonable terms. A first cIbm hotel
bolU there would draw
tt^'in the winter to hrtp oat the
bosInssB wMoh it woold have
Article Was
d by Beard.
Newaygo Portland Cement Co.
of Newaygo. MIcb.. through its general
manager, Oeotge T. BnrtiJge. arrived
as amicable agreement with the
board of public works at a spedal
meeting last night, by which the in- *
ferior
cem»t
sidewalks
laid
this summer are to be made, good,
by and at the expense, of the oement
company, 'nte following i
made in wriUng was accepted:
regard to th«"d«faetiva camsirt
walks In your cHy aa claimad by you.
will nake you the foliowing prepo
sition:
“I will send a gang of men and retep
reas some of the defective walla: .
then in the apring If they are ^afactory to the board, I will go on and
tlons of Interest to every household retep dreae -all defective waika. ae in
will be discussed, that of edacaUon re dicated by the cHy engineer and board
ceiving especial attenUon.
of public worfca, and if not aMieteetery.
13. Uie ladles will enterother saticfactory arrange
^ the genUemen In the evening.
ments will be made.
“Yours very truly,
“GEO. T. BURRIOGE,
TWO VISITORS DIED YESTERDAY
"Of the Newaygo PerllatMl Cement Co.-'
As stated yesterday, Mr. Bnrridge
said it was not easy to discern where
the cement or the*workmanshlp wea
fault Hie company, he said, wlsbt
Six-Year-Old Girl Wat VIEting Her
ed to keep their cement on this market
and for thla reaaon he detfred as n
There were two deaths in this region business principle to make good the
yMterday which wwe especially pa JefecUve. walks. In the walks that
be had examined here, be said that
thetic beeanse of the
tending their occurrence. Both vic the foundatloM were eolld and that
tims were from Indiana and were visit the top dreaaing was the only part
that was soft ’
ing in Mirtilgu.
Hr. Bnrridge said he had confidence
Benjamin JI. Tbarpe, aged 76. of
Lynn. Ind.. came , to GnUldcvlhe a that If tbts top dreoalag were picked
few days ago to visit bis Janghten, off and a rou^ surface left, the -walks
Mrs. Dora Wataon and- Mrs. Almeda could be reatored by a new' top coat,
He was not feeling well liquid oement placed on first would
«« Hsr s Rrs CUn 9iM RUkefs Shsp.
Never was tliere a l>etter showing of StylislV^s^otweav
‘
in th«- eity.
^
-UNION.
Rumors ot the bnllding of a new
botel'in this city have oonnected the
of H. S. Hull with the protect
OB the subject -by
The Dally Eagle thU morning Ur. Hull
disclaimed any connect!<m wiU> the
enteii>rlM.
"1 am not In the hotel bnsloess.''
said he. '"Hie Umber busIbeM takes
all my attenUon."
Ml* Hull is heavily -InterMted \n
I three companies whldi own Unmense
tracts of tiffiber do the upper penlnanlA These are the Oval Wood Dish,
tfae HuII-Longnecker and the Smith ft
Hull companies. Their-holdings. Hr.
Hull said today, will aggregate B4.000
of Umber land. Only last week
Tomorre
. the first proof the Wodian's club for the
new club year will be giveD. begin
ning promptly at 2:30 as it is desirable
to have a social gathering at the Hose
of the programme. ^Ilie day is in
charge of Mrs. H.
Garner of the
science and educatiM division and
will be of great Intereat. After the
president's greeUng by Urs; B. B.
Minor, Mrs, A. W. Peck will give
"Events of the summer pertaining to
the nation and the state."
Prtrf. I. B, GUbert will give a re
view ot..fhe Natiooal Bducattonal asBoclaU& at Boston, which he attended
this summer.
After a vocal solo by Hiss UOTgan,
Mrs. E. S, Pratt will give a talk on
“Our great fair next year.”
During the social half hour to fol
low. ice creajji and wafers will be
served.
The programme of the ytar will
give the club mMnbers glimpses into
Alaska, the PblUppinro and J^mn. The
especially
ttsT4:<«A.T«y^—
DBNl
OVER BARNUM AND EARL’S
JEWELRY STORE ; : : ;
$7.50
?I5
PRICE TWO CENTS
WOMAN’S CLUB RESUMES WORK
0. W. D. CO.
CEMENT CO. TO
IS BUSY NOW
REPAIR WALKS
MORE MONEY
IS REQUIRED
AT VERY SMALL PRICES
A bMutlfoI StnYMia Hug. 2-6xfi fL
errv EomoN.
Flret CUM Work U N>
•pecUlt).
MatchMr Glachft and
Jewetary Repaired
Promptly.
•Yesterday he died of stomach trouble
at the home of Mrs. Watson.
The other case was that ol six-yearold Golds Urshel. daughter of Hr. and
Mrs. Edward Urabel of Huntington.
The family was vieiUng Mre.
Crehers perente, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Scherkel of Inland. The cause of
death was a running fever.
In both eases the bodies were ship
ped to their home In Indiana.
CHILDREN MUST NOT COURT
ConstanUnople. Sept lO.-yAn trade
was.issued today ordering a torUficam the Bosporous and at AdrianoCbataljB (Roumanla) and
n (Armenia) will be put In conJlUon. The issuance of
trade at UiU Ume is most slgnflcant
and may see in it preparation for
erenluallUes with Bulprla.
“
“
-’s Removal,
Washington. Sept 10.—The state
department this morning received the
Mlowlng dispatch from Minister Ledpman of Cmtstaatlnople: "Four amadors have demanded the removal
of the goveraw of Belrent. Other for
eign representaUves will probably do
the same. I have urged that the goverbe replaced by some one giving
effldent prMecUon to American elti-
I His GIkUi Street
ResMee
George
... —.
H.-Cross
v'-.-M. has re-orned
U.UO.I W4VU
with ALICE IS A DARING WOMAN
ilsW^f
ms
wue from Coldwater after the close
of “eourf' and U.now setUlng down at
bit home on Sixth street HU poking
was known to aevenl of his tilei^,
however, and Miv wmMmua in
tcrior-of tbe-honae with sigim.
Goes Under the Briny Deep in the
Some ctf these si^ read as foUowat
“She will be Cross now;" "Hi! OoUy'
but Im Gckled:"'"Pellln CoMwater-"
Newport R. I-. Sept. 10.—Miss Alice
"This is whM 1 ahlnnr i, Hiangeil
; has arranged to make a dive
the "Styre*," and on aJflige trunk on
In the submarine boat Moccasin today.
the porch is the infbnBaUon, "Bach
She
will be the fiiet woman to under
elor, NTT."
go such an experience. The Modcastn
is one of Uie latest Holland boats and
DEPUTV COLLECTOR » Y^ARS.
teetfti
1. LOCHMAN CREATES SENSA
TION AT MARINETTE. WI8,
“Keeping Company" Will Lead to ExpulBlon From School.
Marftiette. Wis_ Sept. 10.—The Rev.
Fr. Lochman, pastor of Our Lady of
Lourdes church, the Otgllsb-epet
Uie pulpit that any boy or girl In the
parochial school “keeping compeny"
will be immediately e^Ied, and if
they attend any dances during Uie
school yeeJ^they; will suffer the same
punishment.
Ft. Lochman ended his sermon by
denonndnK the practice of young peo
ple parading the streets at night,
wbKffi be said wps prodneUve of more
evil than all the other influencM com
bined.
There are over 500 children in his
parish school, and the-new mder has
created something of n sensation
among the parishhmera.
POPULAR PEOPLE WED.
Thea Baird and Miss Hannah Pen
nington are Married.
Last evening at 8r30 o'clock, a very
pretty wedding took place at the home
of the bride's parents. Rev. and Mrs'.
Josiab PenUngtMiof Fifth street, when
Ulas t^nnsh Pennington and ThomBaird were united in marriage by
Rev. J; Pennington. Tbe eeremooy
performed in the presence of only
Nick -S. BuMridse. af Port Huron casln wlU be put through s
the Immediate relatives of the eonRMlfliW.
tracUng parties. Mr. Baird's parents
Port Htiroo. IDeft.. Sapt
and brothers and sisters wsre pressot
Bnoeridge, a gold AwMcmt. who
frdb W1
S6JXKMW0 MORE.
has been deputy ooDeeter of enrtons
and another brother attended who lives
since be was. appotote*
: Orawn.
appolpteA V’pmUeiit
by 1
Clevrtand IB yearn ago. baa “ratfgnad.’
The groom is a ptmnlar young man
Montreal. Que.. SepL 10.—The Ca in tMs city and recently became Pro
T«^*«*rta.nadian Padfle railway's annual rSport prietor of the Pere Marquette eating
Issued to sbaretiolden last njgbt bouse where the couple will reelde.
shows net-darnings tor the year were
STRUCK BY A BOMB.
316.886.846. and that there was a.snrplUB, after paying all cbargM, of 38.873.960. The report refers to, the im Edward Hudson Was Injursd at BsHis
provements to the system during the
EatUe Creek. HlelL, 8^ 10,-^
year, and also to the scqntriUon of
ward Hudson who was inslmllliig aa inthe ESder-Dempster fleet,
Tbe directors ■nnnmiee that in ad- terlocUng switch at tbe-Mlcftlgan Cen
dltkm ter the ■ ‘irk for which dffters tral and Grand Trank
have already been given, they wUl ask Niohi^ was Btraek over tiie heart by
Wt on the track
anthorizaUon from the shareholders
10 annnal nsetiiig to be held Oc and exploded by a psMuBgsf train.
tober 1 for the e^iendltDre of 35.000.- Bndsoa bled pratasely.
DOO during the coming year on various
“Let Beau be yoor gra«gr.’'
les of equlpaesL
■, .m
repairing in this manner, be declared
woold be no experiment Tor bis com
pany. As the city tros all the walk Its
men can lay this fall, be would bring
a'gang of men here to do the resurfac
ing of walks specified by the board of
public works. If these walks stand
the test of the frost this winter and
the work was f
rr next
Summer, all the defective walks would
resurfaced. It the resUrfsc^
walks were ttUI Jefeetive next spring,
other course would be taken to
give the cUy good walks.
“Traverse City Is laying more ceent walk thU year tor its sIm than
any Mher place In Midilgaa." «1d
Hr. Bnrridge. “More walk laying
means less cloee Inspection accordlngEarly In the season, I h
that the proportion of sand and cewas 3 to 1, which hM since been
changed to one and one^alt to one."
stated by the members of the
t>oard of public works that little walk
laid at the fonner proportions,
and that where the cement seemed
poor an extra amount of cement was
used. Chairman Prall and others ex
pressed themselves as doubiftil whethredresslng the defective walks
would prove satisfactory. However,
tbe cement company further agreed
make them good if the top dressing
was a failure, they were willing to
give It a trial. Ormccoimt of tbe lateof the season It was utterly Im
possible. they said, totearupthedefec
tive walk and relay It this year. Tbe
selnthe
foremen of the cement gangs.
The resurfacing of defective walks
will he done in ou± ward of the eUy.
Oscar Simpson was firm In declaring
that the detective walks on Pront
Btreet^should be among those
These walks are most used
and they would be seen by the most
people, he aald. If (hey stand the test
“-----**------------- ■
In the work.
Injured by N
■"Hie srtide-whJrti appeared In the
Bvraing Record last Satarday and*
which has slnoe circulated throu^ut
the state preea,'" said Ur. Burridge.'“has done us UtOBBands ot dollars
worth at damage. It vfll not hurt us
so much with our old customers but
it win injure ns in getUng new traalTo aaaUt In c
; the evU
whidi the article has dime the Newaygo
Portiand Cement Co.. theJMaM of pnb-^
Uc woihs adopted tbe following reeoMtlon:
"As tbe board ot pubUe works, yre
hereby state that the sriKOe an«aring
the Brenlng Beeord of S
g the Newago Portland
Cement Co.'s fiteflaL was. a
•ad unaatbortsed' by ns. We have
ftHb In the cement and are stm u»tag IL”
.. . t:Ji
The Daffy Eag:le. r
can be a worid po«er wlthoot th* aid
of onr other mUon and ah*
at
iford to eaerlllee that proud independenoe whl<h haa mafld~ her nnlqiie
amoOs th* peoplea of the earth either
for th* aake ot a noe aentlnieBt or to
farther th* and* of Bns)aiid''a Inperialietle oisbUiOD.. Anericaa'llre* and
ptopertr «aa be proteeted;
be npheld end Amerioan
fdeae of -Inatloe can be entoreed end
et&l keep hereell dear
aUlancw end 'withdraw
fron the eqaabble without the loee of
of dtgnltr.—Onnd BapMa
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Botk 'FteBW «.
.
B. B. BBOWH.
0S7 OlMtetor.
N*Ue* I* ttMorMr*.
It ta a poor dar for sport when the
8Bb*«rib« to TB« OBU7 Ikgl* *n
n««a>tBd to BMUr th* oBe* « oBoe grand Jtur ceanot Indict enon^ poatnl
of aor bOiar* to raeelve the paper oBolaJa for a meae.—Or«lng Pie
property or o& tl^ *0 that the Inattantioo ot the eaiTler bar Mr h* ran.
Ura. RuBsell Sage adviaee Ame
edled witboot delar.
girta not to marry foreign titles. They
will ke^ right on doing it. howerer, as
Cenlng Bvma.
Sept. 12.—(Nca Lorrotee In "A Olri long as it la faahlociable and they hare
Fhon Swedeik"—Stetnhersh Otnad the price.—Grand Rapide Herald.
open boQBA
S^t IS.-0«o. B. OtU'e »« ProdneUoB o< “A Uttle OeMM.'* with
A LITTLE NONSENSE
DoUr TbeobeM.-Stetnbeis'* Onnd
NOW AND THEN, t
(^n hODae.
TO BECOME AN AMERIOAN.
Skipper of Sbamreek Ml. Will TM*
Oeth of Atlesisn^
New York. BopL lO.-Otptain Bob-.,
ert Wrings, who snUed HA I
m. in her raoee agalaet the
for the America's cup, yesterilag a»
noimoed that be bad fiedded to makB’
ry bis home aiiA^to .beoom^,
. dUaen as soon as the law *Uowa.
What baa become ot the oId4aiiUoc
ed patent right man who nae
along, and sdl ’territarT.”
LODGE NOTICES*
Tmerse Bay Tent No. Ue; K. O. T.
MM., Monday ntghta In L O. O. F.
hall. 0. G. Sherwood. Oom.; O. D.
UPolnte. RK.; A. Robertson. F. .K.
Tmvaree CttyT^ Nor 87L K- O.
T. UM.. Friday Miiua in roMtarr
A. V. PriedridL Com.; #- T.
BhlMds, R. K.; ^ Bvniu. ». K.
Hay.
MHOCB ’BLKEO T
o
-SffiN YO"!
« mn w wa
Front StreeL
THE TYaverae City
will open Monday. Septembar 7th. C.
R, Dockers. proprleUw. mstf-d-a-w
order of the system. Overwork, ices
of sleep, nervous tension will be fol
lowed by utter~Edl^me, unless a
liable remedy Is imwmrtiai
im's noth^ so effid^ to
rs of the Uver or kidneys
as Qectrie Bitters.
.
It’s a wonderful
tonic and effective nervine and the
greatest ell around medicine for run
down eyatoma. It dispels Nervonsnees.
Rheumatism and Nenrdgla and expels
Malaria germs. Only 60c. and eatisfaotloa guaranteed by Bugbee & Rox
burgh Co. and 8. E. Walt A Sons.
Druggists.
I-m-w
iiontmcej
A GIRL
SWEDEN
GET A TAIJ(I!^1MNE
AT HALF PraCE. DURING
OUR BIG REMOVAL SALE
OresUr TTiaB Ever.
Innsing, Mich., Sept lO.-Tbe
in^ of raOraads operated In die state
tot J|ily were 94,4B4A79.5«, an Increase of 9421,62i;47 over thoee tor toe
Me mouth last year- Tbe Increase
ftw the first seven monUm of this rear
The market price for Britsh dnw.
U Ukdy to advance as tha* nmt of
H peoifie do not natnnlly apprethe reoeat sale made to Mlto HayOoM- Mate yoo, do not Inrist that they ehaU*
eL A Loudon newspaper nnder its H only makee matter* wm.
THB Travar** dty BuMuam coDage
other duke is one of the moot aertoas ^ o|m itouday. Saptamher 7th. O.
ttoM of oammwcUl
»h«r a. Do«*et*y. proprietor. Sttstf-d-tow
R has *een lately, and It ragaida the
American dnk* trust as aarioualy menBdting the'BriUto Indnstay in that-Uim
U csBtloes Britons to taealtato batore di««ip^..y their
totoureaa it may be 1
a^Ste. Mtaito nS reto take drastic
tMjt^.MarqoatteaBd return 9«0
*aat father AmtUc
U^ototoaiy tus to the draam M
the Biitito tmaatoitoL
W bean cftai heard la wetot
special sale
in tbe last few days
have ^ne at from
1.
JobBson, aeeretery.
Traveree City Cl
O. fi. S-. needs in
Tuesday on or before each toll
Annie Soule. W. M. '
inarki-(l price.
Doctaess Camp No. 2,346, H. W. A .
meets at Woodman hall Monday even.
WI«feople Secure SeateEariy
mCES: 25c. 3Sc and SOc.
Adams & Hart,
tostend of earing tor him, It wuuld
seem that nnder this Uw every peram
M a pMpecHve criminal who abonldei* hla gna, knowing what My Bap9VL Why ihould he not get throe or
MX montba tor thatf-^Wrolt Trlbuna
TnveAe City Lodge Mo. 822. F. A
A M.
commanleatian each
purchased at our ■
one-third to one-half the regular
$10.00
U this talk and the rumors about a
new hotel keep up some capitalists
»U1 take hold of the proposition and
Merit Twalnto Joke on the Bishop.
estabUsh a emnblned ream and comBtohop Doane was at one time the
hotel in this dty that win be
TMSor Of an Bptoeopsl church U Hart;A.'blg paying propodtion.
fofd and toe eervloes at thto chuttb
Martt Twain would oecaMonMly at
When n Thavorso City
wants to
•oonomleal be tekes three 10-ceat tend. TwmU one Sunday played
joke upon the rector.
drink* Insteed of two tS^ent on
"Dr. Donne,’' he said at toe end <
Remember this aboot -Christmas.
the sarvtoe. “I mjfvei your semicm
this morning. i wMoomed It Uke
Ihst womsa in Cal
! •»*»«. JWn know, a bot*
at home containing every w6rd of^
•J« have not.’’ said Dr. Dodne.
T have 80.’’ said toe humorist.
Whitt Editor* Bay. '
■Well, aena tost book- to me. 1
The epproaeh of the hunting aeason like to see it’’
tolngs nnder dlaeoHioB the new Uw.
Til send IL" Twato tepUed.
whweby It a bhater tooots
And he sent the next BonUag an c
he beams* Uabie to 10 yesrs’ Impris abridged dlctioBnV to the rector.
onment Some consUer It n bad law.
tor the reamm that if a banter ahoots
KEEPS ON OROWINO.
• man and merely wounds him. he will
be Ul^ to leave him in the Lard’s ▼he Railroad Boalneas tor July la
Traverao Bay hive No'TI, U O. i*.
MM., meeu
O. F. hall Tomday afternoon, September 8 and 22.
and Wednesday evening, September
16 and SO.
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200,
FAVORABLY ADJUSTED.
Glad te Change Her Nama
The board of public works te en
“Ob. how ^ad I wUI be when Jan
titled to a oompllineDt In eecorlng
AN BAMIITE SCENIC lEVBTmitEI
written guarantee from the Newnygo and me gets aplloed.- said pretty,
.A H3UCT CAST 9F FUYasi
Portiand Cement Co. to make good' the blushing Agata CleazkowskatzarowiU.
HU eFN0SK.IiBrS0IKSAUUGISI
defective cement *ijewalk laid In this as. accompanied by her successful
otty this anmmer. In giving this suitor. Jan JasUer. ahe stood .In the
corridor
of
the
PhUadelidila
city
hall-s
gonnntee so freely and without be
A. B CDETlfi.
P. C, QILBBHT
ing urged. Qenenl Uanager Borridge third floor, difectly outside the mar
proved that buslneee principle stands riage license office and talked to a
first with bis company. Under the reporter. Then she proceeded to say
Seat ule opened thir- moroing
at the box office
Telephone
circumstances It Is extremdy doubtful that she would be glad to get rid of
CHlisens- 118.
whether the dty has solBdent grounds the name no one could pronounce.
No Tax Clause
Fire Insurance
to Justify It to go 1^ court with an
ROOMS » AND 10. ri. A L. Block.
Cruel ManI
acHoB to recover damages fOr the al
There Is an old and nervoos business
leged Inferior quality of the cement
But the Kewaygo oompeny did not man in Detrdt'wbo pays for a telepbone
for
bnalnsss
purposes, and when*
wait to be even threatened. Ihey
THIS ADVT. IS eOOD
have been only too willing to deal gen the clerks of bis office use It to make
dates with their btao. there la very imt
erously with the dty.
FOB TEN DOLLABS I
be^Bomethlng doing, The other day
The difficulty which bSs arisen this
year over defective walks should be a a sentimental youth went to the
lesson to future city offieialB to de ‘phone to answer a call and began call
To apply on an Automobile, Gasoline Eugiue. Bosilago Cutter. Steam
Traction engioe, Bean Threslier, or any other purchase to the amount of
mand a guarantee in deals ot this Im ing the person at the other end of the
9150 or more, purchased either at fair grounds or at onr store, during the
portance. It does mit epeak highly of line bis "aubumed-haired bunch'of dlweekflf our West Michigan State Fair held in Grand Rapids September It
the business sagacity of-last year’s
to IK. Cut it out and save yourseU that amount.
board of public works and dty eotinWe will have the largest line of pleasnnt ana bualnew Automobilee.
This oontlnued for several days, and
and Automobile Delivery Wagons ever shown at abv fair in thissiate. and
■ mtl that they ahouU let a 910.000 conIf yon are thinking of buying you surely cannot afford to miss this grand
' tract without a written Eoarantee. The finally the boss answered the ’phone
hlmeelf.
pity is fortunate that It U dealing with
** Will also show a large line of Gasoline Engines. DeLaval Cream
"Hullo. Archibald.’' cooed a voice.
n company which msintmiiia « htyi.
i. Carriages and Farm Machincir
Machinery in general. Do
1* not fail t
"Hello, red4fead." yeUed the man
te the finest display ever made in thl^secUon of tl
boalneas principle. It might be many
' sand cut out this coupon and p:
yean before the city would deal with with nerves; "hovr-re yocr frecUes
n company as Calr and baneet as the this momingr Then he hung up the
receiver before abe could answer, nnd
Newaygo Portland Cemeat Co.
he has not been tranbled with’ her
and 14 West Bridfi* ffit.
firans
since.
firsnd Bnpida, Mich.
The aiiecton ot tbe^pena. Oaylord
A Western railway. It U imdwstood.
their eyea In thU dlracOon. They
neighboring
wai ask for a free right of way Into
I
city, noted for his
erudite langunge.
the dty at least, aomething they are made a slip' Ust
Snnday which would
.CDtlUed to, and perhaps a amall bonns Indicate that at aome remote period U
. Into me bargain.
hie brlUtont career he had bumped op
In donatlQg a park valned at 920.- against the eeducUve American
000 to Bagtnaw, Qovemor Bllas has of poker. He wae talking oL__
set as example that wealthy dUxena growth of the church In the wesL and
In almost every dty In the state might the difficulties,encountered by the
well emnlete. Seglnaw appredaM the ploneere to the early day*. “Wby"
■aid he. “If toe leading men of toe mmt
governor's generosity.
hadn’t ‘chipped U' and helped ort. we
Mumldot have been able to eurvlva.”
U the Hnll <
their o^ter penlnsiria timber to this And a broad grin was noticeable on
We have on hand a number of sliffhth' used CX)city, there wouldn’t be any danger of toe countenances of some of toe staid
old deacons.
LUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES, which we offer during
the Oral Wood Dish Ca dosing down
our Removal Sale at JUST ABOUT B;aLJ‘^ PRICE !
for lack of supplies tor a oentary at
All U the Game.
least
These machines are in splendid order and practit-allv
AWu>u^ I knew Jatflt held the hand.
good as new. If you want a Talking Machine come
Mine own bad elasped awfaUe before.
Him Hattie RnaaeU ot iMlle wants No Jealous spark In me was
quickly and .secure one of these great bargains.
910J100 damages for having been plac
By love grown lorn, or passtra
ed under amat. If lUsa RnaaeU should
grand—
be saueeatul what a hustle there
■Twae whist, jwogfWlve. nndemlaad.
During this ^le we also offerastonishingbargain.s
mlrtt be among women to gel arrestSo I no wrathtohriBgeanoe swore,
in Small Musical Instruments—GUITARS, MANDO
Althou^ 1 knew Ja«* keld toe hand
A. B. CUR'I’IS & CO
Real Estate & Loans
Traveise City Aarta No. 999, F. O.
Basle*, mapu in Foresten’ ban.
Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Walter
Loranger, worthy pre*ldenL
antDP’s SUITS
Only a
GRININELL BROS..
Braaeb of Urionell Bnm. Mtisic noose. DettiriL MUb.'
“BV ALL MEANS, HAVE A FIT.“ 8. .BENDA
CLOTNIERi.
Fall Mats
IVewland
The world famous
$3.00. S2.00. $1.0Q
It’s the hat for swell areswre.
^ MU u tk. eau. « iSS
S.^BENDAi^
’THE REAL RELIABLE eUi«Rlii
' iiKiiv days
'
Watch Case.
BEMOVAL
I liavc moved my jewelry
store to the building Si’s! door
cAst of Steiniierg's Grand
Opera House where I have a
new stock of watoTies, clocks
and jewelf}-, and where I
would be pleased to meet all
my old friends and pati-ons.
L. M. Bennett
MSiriil-FtpsiiGiiMlii
Sold by J. G. Johnson.
'
G
■
Hamilton Clothing Co.
oue New
FALL and WINTER
—SUITS—
All the latest styles
of Hickey and Freem a n - C 0.
line,
Roohester, New
York, are displayed
on our tables. SiiitR
bought of us are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
DRILLS.
MILLER BROS.
157 Front SL
Beadle Block.
Sold InTravenieCIt}'oy J. G. JobnsoD.
J. W. HILLIKER
Baal Batata Brokar
HAS TOR SALE
Several Desiiable Farms.
Seven room bouse and lot
on Randolph street, near Elm
wood avenue school. Easy
terms; price $1,000.
Seven room house on Rosf’
street, lot! ,50x186.
Price
$750; half cash,, balance
time.
i
Four dwklings on East
side, reasonable prices, easy
tei-ms. •
'
Seven iv>om bouse West
Ninth street, stone foundation.eementioeUar, lot 50x166.
Price $1,400.
'
Seven room house on West
Seventh street, stone founda
tion, lot^(^xl72. Price#l,400
Enquire at uny eTrice
Yorterme.' SS*’'!’*’:'";
The Lighting Department
is in full glow. These long evenings mean light the lamps'earlier.
You want at least one light in each i-ooro. Haven’t got enough'
have j-ou 'f Even if you use electricity or gas, there are times when
you need lamps. We have just placed on sale the finest collection
of beautiful lamps. There are lamps in brass and glass and nickle
and china, handsome/metal and decorated lamps—piarlorMamps,
reailing lamps and^and lamps. The greatest assortment you’ll
find. Prices are from 25c to $10.00.
A GomI Mahogany Upright Piano For 0^ $148.
A Splendid Utde Parlor Organ For Only $ 25.
239 East Front Street, -Tratetee City.
•
anil th<; lot will bt; closed.
LINS, BANJOS, WOLINS, CORNETS, ACCORDEONS, etc., etc. If you expect to buy one of these
small instruments within a year, GET IT NOW !—AT
THIS SALE, while we offer such wonderful values.
These are just hints of our Removal Sale offer
ings in Pianos and Organs. Did you ever hear of such
values? JWe could not quote such low prices in the
regular way, but we are determined to close out our
stock before removing to our new store at 159 East
Front street, and so we are sacrificing all profit
Come in and look through the complete stock of
bargains. If you are not prepared to pAy for an infilrument now,.we will arrange terms to suit you. Our
principal object just now is to get rid of the stock.
OUR NECESSITY IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Be
sure to call and learn tbe great induoamento we are
offering.
Good Ihiugs can’t last always.
Extra Globes
in decorated or colorwl pr white or porcelain—rail size.s to fit all lamps.
The Crystal Cone Burner
J
The newest and best buraer ever made—giv^ three times tbe light of: an oi’dinary
burner. You will alw.ays nse them if you try them. Sell for 25c.
,
Extra Chimneys
We carry eighteen different kinds of chimneys—think we can supply all needs.
Then there are wicks, burners. sha<les. collars, rims, mica chimneys, gas mantles
and electric light supplies.
Choice China
The kind that indicates tile good taste ■of the owner and enhances
the comforta3)le, refined ap|>esranoc of the dinner and tea table, the
china closets and the plate rail. Several <-rates of new china have
just been atlded to our already mammoth stock. B<’uutiful imported
French china. The dainty Japanese vas<^ and hric-a-hrac, thehandsome German ware in all the hew colorings, and l>est of all our
own home land productions that no country can equal. The famous ^
D’Arcy Art School hand painted china and the beautiful Lou Welsa : ■
m
Handsome Couches
The finest display you will see this season. The
newest in veloui's .and plushes and leather for the
coverings. We never carried such a_line. All tlm
newest in sh^^ea We guarantee the springs to be
the best steel made. _JThey are so .comfortable—so
restful. The swellest Davenports that are made, in
either Velour or Tapestr3’upholstery. The fiuGet leather couches the factories
turn out. This year we have them in both black oF brown Icsthw. A good leather
couch will l&t a life time—that is the kind we sgU. Our prices are fram $6.75 to
$54.00.__________ :
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THE HANNAH & lAY MERCANTILE C©.
lEB
Souvenir
Spoone.~
T«4YMM BAY
CLVB BOUSE
CeOBT BOIIOB
INDIAK BEADS
VACBT aMl PISH
7Sc
1.00
OlorUDft
OllYor
Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT.
O. P.
AUTOMOBILE
TIRE EXPLODED
F. W. OAEVfiE.
DMMIDitGftlieUst ^
'*PUh snd Gstne Law”
irUIbeinUidi- ofiee dnria; bodneu bonn, each dsy, rc*dj to wriu
Tbt Wwrthw.
cnoodr tonl^t with probably «bow■s lit 6Mt portloa; Friday talr and
cooler In acnitheast portion tcnl^t.
Rastall’ft.
Just a few Ladies’ and
Satchels
left which will be* closed
fiut at
Below Cost!
John T. Beadle.
ACME CONDEBI8ED
SOUPS
Vegetable
Chicken
Tomato
Nock Turtle
Ox Tail
These soups ere as
good as the best.
All at 7c a canp 3
. fot- 20c.
J O H N J.
BREZ I N A
SOMETHING
CtTV IN MlEP.
A. W. Rlckerd baa gone te Cepemlah
1 a bOBlneas trip.
V. A. Strong and family are enter
taining Dr. Bnrrier a^wlfe o< Harian,
Geo. C. Thempoon haa been aueeeeded by the nlgbt pdice force by Peter
SchnelJer.
Ail football playera are requeati
im out lor practice tonight at the
corner of Sixth and Pine.
.^Dr. F. P. Lawton and wife have re
turned from Tlaltlng at the doctor's
old home at Lawton. Mich.
r. and Mra. William BIthep of
Tenth atreet are entertaining Mr. and
went to Sherman to get cash for tbe
D O. K. K. celebraUon to be beld
: Manistee.
Mr. and Mra. F. T. Jury of Lake
Odessa, who have been TislUng Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Decker, returned
home today.
Mrs. Fred Hoover returned yeaterday to her home In Kaunas City after
an extended visit with her parents. Mr.
and Mra. H.
The city football team has received
a letter asklnrfor a list of open dates
for Uie season: The Perris ’ Institute
I desires a game on October 24.
Mra. Emma Jeffry of Chicago''and
. Mrs. Btta Brown, of Hartford. Micb,
are visiting tbelr sister,.Mrs. Chas.
A. Brown and n^ce, Mrs. B. R. SteadGeo. Clapp and family, who have
1>een making a 10 days' visit with C.
B. Clapp and &mlly of East fTont
street, returned to their borne at
Brent Creek this morning, vfbere Hr.
Clapp, is operator in the railroad sta
tion.
This morning ywdien^ Geo. Jewett, loI cal agent of the American Bxprees
'company, came to the omce,-be found
, one of the large front windows brok;ea. The damage was done sometime
during tbe nighL and it Is not knQwn
who is to blame.
4:30 Frank
.1. Hopkins of Kingsley and Miss Belle
Carl of Wexford were nnited In
riage at the Second M. B. parsonage by
R4>v. Hugh Kcnne^. Mr. Hopkins
is a barber at lUngstey and until re
cently the bride was postmistress st
Wexford. They Will reside in Kings-
CANDY MEN ARE OOT.
Up Their Union.
Chicago, Sept. 10.—AcUng on the
aJvlco of Chicago Candy Uauufactttrors association, 14 candy
B closed yesterdsy and be
tween 1.500 and 2.000 persons
thro^ out of work as tbe result of
the strike action token by tbe candymakers' union yesterday. Tbe
ployere say that the lock out will con
tinue until the candy-makers .dissolve
their union and return to work
dtvidualB.
TO ANNOY YOU
t a?e nsinf
When
lamps or soy kind <>1 lifhl
hot RLBCTBICITV
in
yoor home or ufiloi-. There
is nothing like ELECTRICITY for iHutoinatiiig
porpo.es. Mo smoke, no
smell, no grease, no danger
from fim>—it U the most
iUnminator
thatcanbepn
Boardman RWer
Electric Light G
Power Company.
GAO RANGES
imi
tn offering you our advice to get a
Gas Range, w« are simply augeesUng
that >on have your huumAold equlppwl
s-iUi Ue best a»fianee for cooking
the worid contnlna. ■Hisre to nothing
t>«iter. It is good enough lor any°body.
__
__
We have tbe
Traverse City
Gas Company
mmnmmn
News of the .Theatres.
A packed house greeted Nesbit Scovllie's producUon
"A Country Kid"
worthy of the attefadtnee.
The parts were all well token and the
way In which Neebit Scovllle as Bill
Reynolds and A. J. Hicks as Reuben
Thacker, bandied t^r parts, was es
pecially fine. The v^ole cast was good
and the specialties Yrere also satis
factory. those by Nesbft ScovlUe In
the first act being esp^ly plea '
"A Girl From Sweden" will be at
lelnberg's Grand opera boose next
Saturday nlgbt. September 12. While
there is the strong love interest In the
play it is fnll of scenes that are ■»"»«
Ing. plenty of music, and an abun
dance of songs and speclatties. The
company comes wMh the highest ol
commendations for its eSriency.
Detroit, Mich., Sept 10.—-WbUe Bar
ney Oldfield's racing abtomoblle was
running nearly 60 miles an hoitr at the
Grosse Points track
noon in tbs 10-mlie open event, one of
tbe front tires on the machine burned
through and exploded, throwing *tbe
Into the fence ud injuring Frank
Bbearar, a apectotor, so terribly that
be died in an s
en route to
the hospital. Oldfield', who kept Us
seat, had a marvetous escape from
death- He received several cuts about
tbe body and bad one rib broken.
Tbe tires of the machine were the
ime ones Oldfield used at Cleveland,
and as’be was turning Into the stretdi
of bis seventh mile the friction on the
upper front tire burned A throng and
It exploded. Tbe track is hanked high
and the car with its trefor tbe edge
of the track, which Is six feet above
the ground beyond. Oldfield bad Just
ma-to twist his brake and bead for
spot between two trees.
Shearar was standing against the
>nce at this point and the ear struck
him squarely, breaking both legs In
several places and fracturing bis skull.
\hrown 75 feet, and never re
covered consciousness. Oldfield had
presence of mind enough to throw him
self backward on the flat ffeck of tbe
car. which went crashing through a
low-tree, and landed a complete wreck
50 feet from where it went through tbe
fence. A brother of Shearar’s was
standing near him and had a narrow
Beloit, who has
Father hTY. Wdrd
declared ttuitasdlthci^ nor.any qthtf
prltot of tbe Roma^CatbciUe dinnA
' i^ tboeewhohgve
token the oath of
Typographical union,
oath ot this
union regains thsl lbs member’s alto
glance to Us tmlon
have priority
•very obUgide^ migloiu
otberwiae.
Fstber A. F.
t Bcbltjipir, adminletratoi
of tbe archdlooMe.'VWd today that
Father Ward was a||Dgether jnstlfled
in making such a sBUmeiit and that
be would himself say. the same thing.
Father Sehlnner’a Aame b Induded
in the Hat forwar\]ed.«> the pope for a
succeosor to tbe lato Ardiblabop F. X.
Katxer.
From tbaabatcompletestodciatbiapartof the-etate ere what
you get from this Btore. We're ready for bnaiaem.
reyenmooeroi
d apd
-ill aa good aa
M new and warranted cou^Iela
They will be Held at Twelfth Street
Park Tofiierrow.
The municipal field day which
postponed from Labor day becuae of
the rain, will ocenr tomrvrow afterat S o'clotA,
eiijected that all those who were
to take part In the events will be able
to participate tomorrow and some very
excHlng contests- are assured.
There are several men to seme of
the wards who were aot counted on at
good form that they will probably
to be reckoned with In tbe finals.
to the weather—it it rains to theforenoon and stops by noon, the events
«ill take place Just toe' same, as all
but two of them can be pulled off on
the sod. and a few hours will suffice
to dry that up.enough for toe purpose.
Bellalra, Mich.. Sept. 10.—The Rar-
toroogbont the game, which made a
shutout impoeeible. Rowdy Mason,
late of toe ML Pleasant
tgthened toe Imperials. Score:
.E-HB
Bellaire........ 0 0021000 1—4 7 4
H. S...............0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 8 4
Loan Headquarters
Cadillac. Mich., Sept 10.—Arra^ments for toe bolding of a special elec
Uon in this dty to vote on the adop
tion ot the county normal school sys
tem in accordance .with requirements
of toe sute law. ai^
by toe city officials, and will probably
Se held aa soon as Iqgal notification
can be given. Tbe adoption of toe
coanty nonnal aielad: -Wii add fl.000
from thd-AUto treeamw to OadlOae’s
BtbooTfffifldi tiM
a ttsaiiet
vantage in several directiom to
city sriiools as well as to toe district
schools and distrkA teachers of Wex
ford conntT-
Petoekey, Mich.. SepL 10,—Boyne
Fqjls Grays arc still .the di
BiQ CONTRACT TO CUT.
nortoeastm Michigan, beating ThompsonvMic at RecreaUon park here yes
terday 4 to 3. The ground was wet and Twenty-Two Million Feet to be Henmuddy, but the boys played a great
game.
Hebard A Son, the HUladelphia lum
bermen whose mills are located at PeSTATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
Cadillac—Miss Ivab Smith and Wal qa^ing; Baraga coanty, have awarf
ter Alonso Savery, both prominent in ed a contract to Joseidi Gauthier, n
sodety circles here, were married yes logging jobber ot Baraga, ^hito calls
terday morning at tbe Methodist Bpis- for the catting of 22,000,000 feet of
eopal church.
pine and its delivery at toe month of
stream flowing into l^e Snperior.
QreenvUle—It Is very likely that the Tbe tract to be cut over is near Sauk's
Skinnar and Steeman furniture factory Head, about 14 miles up the lake from
at Howard city, employing 200 men. Marqnetle, and toe jobber has toi
will be moved here, as there is little years within which to fill his contract.
doubt that their terms, a site and build He will cut most of toe timber thin
ings free, will be granted.
winter, employing a force of more than
300 woodsmen.
Bay City—The examination of th^
four fermera who were arrested on the
ELKS’ NATIONAL HOME.
charge of passing connterflit money,
was held Tuesday aftonoon and Al
Two
the Three <
I Have
bert A. Swing will be held for trial
Been Appointed.
while the rest were discharged.
Baltimore, Md., Sept. 10.—Joseph T.
Fanning, grand exalted ruler of the
Holland—The wet'weatoer recently
and ProtecUve Order ot
has damaged the sugar beet crop to
Elks, has appointed as governors of
the extent of thousands of dollars. TYie
the Elks' naUcmal home at Bedford,
beets are deteriorating badly and those
Va., Mead D. DetwUer ot Harrisburg,
wbldi are not beginning
Pa.. Tbonas F. U^nlty erf Baltimore.
showing new growth* which robs the
Tbe third governor has not yet been
beet of its sngar making value.
selected.
larry McKinley, who
DR. OADNTIAITT has moved his
claims to be a cousin of the late Presi ffice into toe HamiUoii-Mailken bkx
8281-t-6
dent McKinley and -to have been cap ito Dr, Tbompeoa.
tain of a company of rough riders to
THE Trarene City Bnalnees college
Cuba, is In jail here charged with
wiu open Mcmday, September 7th. c.
jumping a -board bill.
R. Dockeray, prophttor. *2l6-«.d-*-Y
Masor:—Two weeks ago Enoch
Fields' and Lavliia Palmer ot Aurelius
VOUTE j(NilTII£ll.
eloped but at Battle Creek their i
• You're aaether"- D what' Tlwa.
ave out Fields' Istoer w«it af- murttawaite said Tassd^ morning.
young eoupld were married at JaeksoB. Little Rock, A^ ior 30.000 ________
Fields is 18 and toe bride la 16 yeara toe treaenty etpOkd
Onuid Trav
erse and Artgana Mining Oompany.
Thto appUcatom eame from a gentleCadlllae—There is no donU that
who koom the gicgiertr belongwfa-potoe council makes toe S4>pr(H)riato toU cmapav. itod Is bift one
tlons for tbe coming year onb ot toe one erf fbe •m^Tko'ere pleewd
will be for toe paving with toe oppart^ bo tavern in'
of MibAell atreet
stock (rf this ootapiBA beeauae, km
Ing tof wining ctabai as dtey-do.
Jaekaen—After aeveral yeara' reUre- they nlso know tt If <wly a-ffgeetioa
ment froni acUve pnlpIt servloe. Rev. of time when theta-moaey. wni come
Carbine Bartlett Crane baa accepted
j6.|Bd. : ARhougb
Coming soon to our local theatre toe pastorate of the Unltariaa chtircb
vteve lataetod
Is tbs wtil spoken of
here.
"Man to Man." New York,
_
prises, yet tt wema-tata tbe ^vUoaand Pblladdpbia papers all speak wMl
tlons reedred tor:iba CerdopB
of this firming piece.
stock of thU romftfr, that there
o>. ul a. K wjn Sm. MiSS.
BiW dng Btcrea.
i.m>w
e and Furniture I’ackiog.
O. e. CAGE,
711 Webster BL atleens' T>bone 638.
EASY PAYMENT
BARGAINS
Are ■golag fast—there__ ____
pMple pa^ng renu Want toe
Try etir OWQ. make
SALTED PEANUTS
They are made from No. 1 Spanish
ehstled peanuts and are treated In a
clean pure way. No lard or old grease
used in our own make. Each order Is
roasted after the order It received
we eu aim) offer the biggest
bargains ever mentioDed in real
estate.
Seven room home on West
W«
Eleventh street la tp toda.v. Tbe
finish, the rooms, the oonrenceplioaally low—on tSe «
mymeiat glan^,
Sslsiled cm.
p I p T e s- eoB ed te dealara.
less*
HRS. F. E. WHITE,
R. D. White, Mgr.,
NERUNGER,
The nun over NillikeB’s.
"EVER READY FLASH LIGHT"
Just the thine for Watchmen, Policemen, Huwters, Oilmen. I
Liqniw Dealera, Sailors. Engineers and ilachinisu. .
THE NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY,
C. A. SUTHERLAND, Mgr.
aBWHhelm Blk.. with Dskr LuaiberCo.
CTEINBERG’S
J GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Tuesday, SepL 15
ft
keftrt tai-
TroAle W
' ------- SJT*
J. B. Paige Electric iCo.,
No. 125 Cass SretL
peay.
toe eliaree
Ww price.
e^Miodd
watte Brae..
it. at oMta,
PRANK FRIEDRICH
■ A ■
Little
Outcast
Setnuy.
MOUNTAINS
WORLDS
Sf NmvtMl
^ljtrirlcs;l
§MmM
Sells The Oldsmobile.
Marine and Stationar}' Gasoline Engines and Launches
built to order. Get his prices. •
242 Front Street.
Traverse City
Emyiht^ is New ud u Perieedy
CMB^« Bnlas, An or Ntney Cu
Oat (f the Nett Cosily PredaciiMS la
/Uktiu. Ertry Setae a Bcvdsiiea.
PRICES: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
Seat sale will open Saturday
morning at llir box office.
■'
Horses For Sale
AT PIONEER LIVERY.
y\ nice bunch of young farm hoi-ses, .4 years and
up, weight from 1,100 to 1,400, good ones; .also a few
drivers and a few eheaj) plugs.
Two nice ponies,
saddlers and drivers, very cheap as I am through with
them.
LADIES!
THOME
. B. J. MORGAN.
SAMPLE
SHOES...
are eelliog rapldlj
We have
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
SlXMl
234. J. SH, 4, 4Jf. and 6. '
In Hidtlini
AA.A.AandC.
We cannot aay whether we
will have an.v sample left next
week.
So come early while Ibera is a
•r they go at
WHOLESALE
PBICES
Jt Sevad Hla Leg.
'
f lAOrange. <
alwags at worfe. nlgbt and day. enrConsttBeaMua?^ Stomart, laver
Ltver and bows
Bowed] tronblet.
troobloi. Bksv
aee,
UPHOLSTERING.
NORMAL SCHOOL .SYSTEM.
TWO MORE BALL GAMES.
Bellaire SUrs and Boyne Falls Grays
abtif worn
CITY BOOK OTORE.
Eighteenth
..........................
On Wednesday, October 7. toe Ann
Arbor rallrosJ srRl give ita l8Qi annnal Obio exoarslen. Special bain
wm leave Copemlib et 12:00 m. Bxenrsion tlekets gooi tor return until
Ko^ber 7to win b« sold to Toldeo
at $6JM for roimd trip
' '
pottdlngly
.........................
low tatoe_______________
a too all statlottB in
Ohio on toe Wheeling A Lake Brie.
Detroit Sontoeni. Hodtfng Valley,
Ohio Central .Unea. Cincinnati, Ham
ilton A Dayton, lake Shore * Midilgan Sontoern and Wabash railways.
Call on neareat Ann AAor railroad
agent for tnrtbw InfonpaUon or write
J. J.KIHBT O. P. A..
82I84I
‘Toledo, Obto.
FIELD DAY BPORT8.
“A UtUe OutoasL" one of tbe larg
est prodocUons sent bat this'seasott,
comes to Stelnberrs Grand opera
bouse next Tuewlay. September 16.
with a dasxllng array of aceblc apleedora and the aaat v^HyiUe edectrical
Bppllanoea. Prom a dramaUc stand
point. "A LitUe Outcast" has forged
abend of Ito compeers and presento a
natnral and conilstont story of a man
and tala tonlts.
mreo U-ta five daya. For
Wonndi.,Paea. ItY the beat aai^
SCHOOL MS AND SUPPLIES
MnwankSA-KTa..
lOi^-We aloMACHINE CRASHED THROUGH gan for what proad^to be pSe <ff Uie dlseaM. Onanatoed by
itoxbarrt Co.
TREE AND FENCL
biggest
130
nDsUiiie.>.weler.
la had played nd hatt>e with his'
- a terrible oon^ set to besUsi.
Doctors treeted him .but be giww
worse every day. At length we tried
Dr. Kiars New INsoovery lor ConsugsUon. and oor darling was Bared.
r sound and weU." Bve^-
Alfred V. Friedrich
You will find more of it in less time
in a poor-floor, than many other thing
we know of. Therefore when buying
don’t, stop short of tbe ‘‘BEST.*’
tfhnufactured by
flanna^Xay Co.
lY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1903. ‘ ^
EAGLE WAJ^T ADS.
TO
good iaatbar top bW
rOR aAIA^43ook atoTs to
ooBdltton dmap- W. B
MORE MONEY
IS REQUIRED
POINTED PARAGRAPH&
A dnll man cccasionally makes
cutting remark.
Peopl>wrho get married for a Joke
deserve tbolr finish.
Ife^ credit to o man tp be good
St the point of n gun.
"a tonritt without money is a tr-inp,
and a tramp w'lUi money U a tourist.
More than physical enttnte la re
quired to make a man strong minded.
A woman Isn't necessarily a dream
because she happens
to be contrary.
liapp
e re^DSlble for a
TRAlttCp NUR8E6.
lot of noncollectable ground roots.
The proudsel moment In a euccessOradnate
___________
fnl man's life Is when be tells bow he
■»8. Grand BWlflk- Chjsens’
813. Ran 268.L Park
F • etraeL
------- got there.
112 to.frt p
keep secrete
Onereonon women
Is because the? don’t knoa- u-list to
MONfK)E A HALE,
do with tlii-m.—CUli-ago Dally Newa
811 WUhaliB Block.
(Continued from 1st page.) ,
the excuse of the goTemmant Is th»t
this If a matter for private atfent.
Truallng to Brakan Raad.
OIRL WANTHD tor genorkl hoa»ework. Bnontn at OeA Hair’s Ut«t
■'What are the tocts relaUng to prl*
•
bMP,___________
in this eoantryf’
eilver. Acme, mien.
..........i
“If
we take the 12 Bn^iah uni'
WAHtBD—too adding
irrt^mas naBiK—.,
“ slty coUeges, the forerunners of unl,.wtwt of poor Asalth. AMiBaa, A vendtiea, unless we are to perish from
plagCa
SIM •'
^l^erml'artlvMy. Tra«m^ lack of knowledge we'End that private
effort during 60 yean has found leas
than, £4,000.000, that U £2.000,000
EBiawaod arenna
for building and £40,OM a yw in’8444
SUr^Siu^. UtUe * McNam CMne. ’This gives os u avMaga of
UANAOBR WANTED—lYartwortliy
£166,000 tor bnilifliig and £8,800 tor
t Front street
laJy or geaUeman to manage bus)yearly ipcome.
neai In tbU oouoty and adtoloKW •O BSU/—Very low prioo ,
’■What is the scale of private ettart
TsBa K
tofrttoiT tor w«ll and favorably
stores w^ hones to ^
known boose of aoUd financial stand
___ TIMBER. ESTIMATORS.
we
have to compete with In
ta" «i<d ti
Bents above on two. Front street,
lug. $».00 Btinlgbt cash salaiT and
elBboratlng the scenario of bis new
all wall rented; good Investment to the American nnlrersltlesT
,
J. H. TOLIMR,
expeaseA.. paid each Monday by
piny
to
the
muiiBgcr. "Isato bo a real
property.
UtOe
*
McNamara.
'
'
”In the United States, dnring the tAnd wewer
looker and omnei
tUitoer estimator.
cheek direct from headwartera. ExFront street
Ids istic Boclet.v dti^nia.' -The hcraine
Penas money advanced; pnaltinn per
last few years, nnlversltles and col Hardwood Umber and stubble
tor ^e. nesKmooB
Reald«M sov
260 duuui
Eonth nsu
Bm- makes a tlirillluK emrance In nn auto."
mit
Address Manager, eiO
leges have reared more than £40.- ...
"\Vh:it
does
kUp do tlipD?” asked the
wood ava Citligos’ ^htme 712. June:
Menon Bldg, Chicage, III.
OOOXKW from thU sonree alone;'
monsRpr.
side at low price and on ensy tema.
effort supplied nearly £7,000,000 In
■•Why, of. courxe -she meets the hero
Warn in winter and cool in si
the years 1888-1900.
and the vitlnlii und the soulirette and
and elding won’t crack
“R- t.xw^hlm.
the rest, unci the rliiy «OeB ou to the
8as vs. Brsln Power.
DKNT^T.
.
UBNU'tol.
TO SELL—12 acres, near city; two
“■ •
Room 1 usual liapj)} endliig.’'.
’The president then compared the City Opera Honae Blook.
claared; no buildings; ’ 186 p '
• •■Well, you Sinn leallBtie enoiich.
DR. ^^CKBABT,
trees; some grapes; good soU; easy vast sume spent by the BriUSb govhut you «-eokt-ii on yniir Ihthli.''
cleared. Little t McNamara Ins. ernment on '"sea power" and the small
"How's that'-" aski-d the imxxied
WANTED—Orders tor iWneb
and Real Estate &c.
3618-U
amounts expended on ’’brain power.’’
pla} wHvlir.
"ir sh.-'s Roinc to ciitue In oi
FOR SALE—16-lnch oedar wood de and advocated duplicating the navy
nuto she III >1 II r<-»’ of the rot oticht
livered to any part ot the city. J. bill ot 1S&8-9, 1120,000.000. and devot
WANTHD FOB U. .8. ARMY—Able
E Oieiiiek Co.
8117-lf . ing taht amount to the increase of DBS. SAWYER ft PENUALLEGON. to lli.lke their e-.il it; nil ::li'l>lllalu-e.”
bodied immanied men between ages
—JuiIl'p.
areat~Brltaln’8
brain
power,
adding:
Dentlato.
Crown
anil
bridge
work
a
of 21 and M; clUsans of '•-■—■ TO SBIdi-rOr ezenange
specialty. Office new Wilhelm block.
"Let this sum be assigned and bor
States, of good chara«er and tem
county; easy twms;
perate hanita. who can apeak, read
rowed as It Is wanted; there will be
i
• A. D. TYLESL
out stock and tools; 7F
_____
and write English. For liltormatlon
capital sum for new building to be DentlsL Ofliee 606 new Wilhelm
proved; five acres in wood; bouse
apply to Recmltlng
seven rooms; some orch
orchatd—cuts erected in the next five or 10 yean, the Block. ClUsena ’phone No. 682.
Front street, Traverae City,
ittaxroUforUic
over 100 tons of hay; wlndmUl. tank, ' Interest ot the remalndef to go to
paving of Cass street from F^nt street
granary, two haras, etc. UtUe ft
to State street and State street from
McNamara Insurance and Real Es ll Ir the c
DR. W. F. S-lRANGWAYS.
Union street to Ceisa strMt is
IS ot battleship over again
tate Exchange.
FOB SALE—le inch dry m^>le slab
Formerly asaistant to Drs. Hots and
need not be spent more
and e^ng wood, car lota, delivered TO SHLAi—Honae on East Eleventh
iks In the eye.
freely In
> than in the other.
Traverae City.
Write Kraok W.
hlcago SOlh day of September, 1903:
street, 4 honaea on Tenth street,
Clark, Manistee. Mich.
32Se-«l
ftpital.
Polyclinic
ill^ and
Office in Wilhelm block. Rdnm' 210.
one on
street, one on Ball- This sum Is not to be regarded m
ed to eye. a
M. B. HASKELL.
ilay avenneT^o mi Webster, two practically gone when spent, as when
3221-tf
Id
fitting
ot
City Treasurer.
on
Slate,
one
on
Washington
and
in the case of short lived Ironclada
eounty, one of the beat agricultural
Wllhe
i
-Mock.
others—lerms
to
enlt
any
reasona^portions of Michigan; three and oneft Is a loan wUrii will bear a hi^
le 668.
half miles from Utica, six miles
rate ot futeresL’’
wish. Little
McNam^
from Rochester, 23 miles fitun De
From street.
troit Would exchange for accept
WEDDED BY OPEN GRAVE.
Nt^ce to all persons Interested;
able property In Traverse City. C.
The sped
. . :lal assessment tax roll
U
• Gage,
■
-------Frontt Bt^eel.
211
a
3286-t-6 40 ACRES TO SBLL^n easy terms
with about 6 acres cleared, amaU
the extensi...............................................
extension ot the sewer in alley
house, no barn—only 8400. Little Elopers - Puniaad by Relatives Inter,
UOUSEBOULD GOODS tor sale at
of Union street has' been placed
1.
A.
’THOMPSON.
M.
D.
ft McNamara, 208 Front streeL
>9 Randolph St a t be sold at
rupted FuneraU
Office in Hamiltan-HlUlken block.
ce. Mis. E. Kelu
3233-Ui
TJanvlIle. ni.. SepL 10.—Mbowing
before the 30tb day
Hours: 9 to U A m.. 2 to 4 p. m. »
of September, 1908.
bis way through the crowd of moorn■Phone No. 72. ,
Office in Wilhelm block. Room 210.
assembled at the graveside with
DR P. P. LAWTON.
M. E. -HASKELL,
Call at
bowed beads, Sam 8mi\ey. aged 89, Room 326 Wilhelm block. ClUzens
3221-tf
City Treasurer
517 Sixth street
3^8^tf
shaped a fuoeral sermon in Spring
■phone 641; Bell 'phone 378.
FOE SALE—At a bargain, oivered
HOI cemetery, here, long enough
wagon, suitable for milk, baker}- or
DR HOLDSWOR'TH.
prodnoe.' W. B. Nelson, blaekamltb,
be married to Mrs. *nn« Wagner, aged Rooms 7 and 8. UervanUle Co.'s block.
31S E. Front St.
3220-lf
from near Botdtwlth, Ind.
Special attenUon given to the eye,
ear. nose and throat.
was a rnnaway match and SmUey
FOR BALE—On account of ill health TO- SELL—SOAcre stnp, east bay
fltte<
Both -phones.
ot wife sad aetl, 1 oSer my farm for
•- explained to the Rev. J.
Bhore, Peninsula thwnahlp; no build
sale, oonsIsUng ot 85 acres, 65 im
ings; 20 acres cleared: nice fruit
Greening, the Methodist pnstor
proved. balanoe In good timber; weU
taitn and summer resort place; price here, that the relaUves of the blush
waured. 2H mUea ot tenclng, plenty
ing wo^ by bis aide were on their
DRS. W.
ft 'W. a MOON.
M good utuc,
V,
fruit, good uw.iiua
dwelling iiininn
bouse;
way posthaste to stop the matth. Be General praotloe; apechu^ts in die
basement barn. 34x50; low stable,
eaata ot the reefuin oad gmilto
18x40. WUl sell with or without the ’TO LET—Seven rooms on E. Washing Insisted that the ceremony mutt.be
Radomto Microbe iOUer will etoy
ton Btiwet. soon to be vacated, 88; pertonned at <mce or he was afraid the
urinaiT dibeaara, Both "itoooes.
personal proper^. Would take reslthe ravage of Conwiinptton. atop
another on East Tenth street, va
City ^ra Hdnae Book.
denoe property in Traverae City as
the pains df RheOffiattom, allay the
cant middle of September. 88; also pursuers would-atop it
pan payment This is a pleasanl
itchii
!hings of' Eexena,
”----------prevent■ the
DR^H. R UARNER
part ot a house, west side. 4 rooms.
trying moment tor the
taling in
DIaeasc, neu
and cheap home for some one. Come
84. Little ft McNamara, 208 Prow preacher. At first he was too astound Ipeclal eltentlon given to surgery and
tralize the gnatrings of Oyspep^
and and see It ’twill cost you noth
diseeaea of women. Office
StreeL
ed for utterance and Just a bit angry.
an-eeteo the fonleat stomach and
ing ‘Two mUes direct east ot MonFirst National bank. -Call both
bring
. .'ing back a normal
normalappetite
appetite., to the
But be acceded to Smiley's wishes,
e Center poetofDce and on a good
'phoneB.^
-•
anffering petienL The above
abo'
are
and there beside the open grave and
only a few of the many
dis. H. HOLLIDAY.
the coffin, Smiley and Mrs. Wagm
eaaes; this remedy sur^y
ly eonquera
joined bands and the minister in a tow
hurried words made them one.
FOR SALE OK EKCHANQB-On <me
DR. B. B. MINOR
ot the best streets in Grand Builds,
WANT MEASUREMENTS.
(Alfred Friedrich block.) Both 'phones
_______ tor Bleeping
lota or acres. Just ontolde etty 11mBar, noee, throat and fltting.glaases.
rooms, modem bnUdlng, steam heat.
' lU. for ’Traverae City prM>ei^ or
roblematicsl Wh.en Poetefflee Will Be
Uttle ft McNamara, InsnraBoe and
__ feeUy hannleas to human life,
Real Estate Bsebange.
BullL
but certain destruction to the Genua
and Bacteria of all disease.
Postmaster Geo. Raff received an In
‘TO LOT by Uttle ft McNamara—nice
front offlee’s aet basto, atsam heat, quiry from Washington for the
If you are dk, this remedy should
emaou ot the federal building sito
nice hardwood floon. Cheap.
be taken immediately. Don’t defer
FOR SALE—Lawn dirt Delivetd at
the comer of SUte and Cass. They
the trial untU there to no hope.
. 76 oenu to 11.60 per load. F. R.
MISCELLANEOUS.
•re made by Engineer John BlomWrite us tor free 'book and advice
Goodrich.
S822«ia
shield of Bay City who Informs Mr. for Frankfort. Benzonia. ML |>ieaaant.
_-e Bottles, BL 4HUon Jugs, BS.
Raff that they will be ready tor
Clare, Alma. 8i. Louis. Itnaea. Owosso,
. toet kmg,
e load. For catting, nrillng up end tation to the government early next
Chicago, t
canopy lop and L-rtaliia,
putting down sod, 10 cents a squat week. It Is problematical when the Howell. Ann Arimr, Toledo, and all Badam't MicraMIUtor
.t4Hi:Ko..miir<KuN.
and cheap. Uttle ft McNamara.
southern and ea t«.-a polnta.
yard. B. B. Van Alston. 3283-tf
construcUon of the building will ;be
208 Pnmt alnaL
J. J. lURBY, O. P. A.
but It will probably be '
WE DO FABM <
TO SELL by Uttle ft 1
time nest summer. Mr. Raff aa^ he
Frtgit street, a house and lot
west aide, 8 rooms, only 8600 and
thinks it will be two years before It
will
be
ready for occupancy.
Don't you want IL
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY oow tor
FOR SALB-^loe new house. No. 866
yon may have a fire at any timA
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Washington street; 860£0 down
UtUe ft McNamara. 208 Front SL
balanoe maathly. See R O. OlUett.
3186-tf
Henry Smith to entertaining
623 Beat B^th stTMt or i '
brother Frank ot Plklnwdl for a
F. A. Clary. Grand Bapida.
MONEY TO LOAN <
days.
AMerman Steams haa a night-bleom- and 6:48 p. __
ing—two stores and modern tene
tor Prorenont leaves 6 a m.
log cereus which he expects will bloement roome above price less than
JjAin from Finvamont arrlvec at
>m tonlghL
7:64
;64 a.
* m.
yon can hnUd tor, a good invett
The Miaeea Laura Tregea and DelTrain for C
U
Gillette
have
gone
to
Silver
Lake
TO SBU^M aeres, three-tonrths ot
to camp out tor a few days.
Wm. L. Wllaen of Klnga^ la la the
l/WT-^m^^hnneW keys yesterday. dty for a vtoft with hli son. Regtottt
Httnu Bxehame.
of Deeds F. W. miaon of aeventb
-..-ea, 7 mllee from city,
VIA COPEI^ISH AND A. A. R. Rr
orchard; some wood; lag
The fire department today received
house; some small frulL Uttle ft
6:20p.«
-new fire alarm box which will be Artve Frankftgt..
l^amm tosuranoe mad Real Ito
change. 222 Front atratt.
S1234f
placed at the corner of Tenth and
Lake av^ne.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
TO SBEi—162 a
1 70 aoraa clearWe *a at EMCster. <
Ralph
I
'Roacee
-will
The tax rolto tor the collection of
i^eai. Guardian aM ffecelvtr.
echort and city lAxee and special as- morning ifor Marine City where he has
•talrs; bam old, 30x40;
a fine poelttoo aa araiatant obrnniat in
tor tbC'fire waitto cf
eriaa attached
to
bera;
-good
well
•ou iA> iwb; -goou weu
beet sugar factory.
GRAND RAPIOG A INDIANA RV. CO.
uwiw; outelde
holding city of Traverse City, Michigan, have
The funeral ef Hubart Deutter will ^
In Elleet gsns 81. 1903.
100 buabtts of potatoes; orchard. 10 been placed in my bands tor ecdlecHon.
trees; 20 grape vtMe; alee lake on
win be in my office tor-the pnrpoae > held tomorrow morning at 10
leave Traverae Ctty as tok
Uttle ft MeNs^ IM. aM of ottleeting said taxes on every week o;doek from the home In Suttona Bay.
Beal Estate
^
Pstoak«g» M«eklnaw, Grand
“ ‘
lU7-tf
day from now unUl Nov. 1, IMS. from Mr. Deneter was 69 yearn <rfd. He Uapbto and
6:46 A ny
WAGONS AND BUOOIBS FOB aai.w 8 o'clock until lliSO o'clock is the toavaa four aona. all of wlMun reside
For PetoffiSTltocktiiaw.^Oi
-TITO good lui^ vagons,
waiS^
three torenocm and trM& 1 o’clock to 4 In MHwankee. and two danghten, Mrs
and <me phaeton bngP.
C.
Ooldamlth
and
Gertrude
Deutter
o'clock
In
the
atteraoeo
ot
each
day.
gy. R 3. Morgan.
*------81924f
All taxca paid before September 1 of Suttona Bay. The ohfldTOn wlD all
map of Grand Tnv- wiu be recelTed without otdieotkm ■resent at the funeral. .
1
ft Mifffaa
toea and on aU
tnstf
Body Was IrMtontHlad.
September 1 and antU October
TO 8BLL-> atook ot tnemim and
Sanit Sts: Marie. Sept I0._n,s
a penalty of one per cent tor oeffieo
gsi^ aaRhandlae; a good obanoe
body foond In the river Tuesday haa
For Grand Rapids. DetralL Toledo,
to gat a ready-amda hnaliaes with Uon wiu be charged on all
Chicago ana wsaL 6:00 a. m.. 11:55 a.
wMnIng napald on October 1 and nn- -------------■ WMtlflud as MciUae.
m., 6:20 p. m. and 10:10 p. m.
young, man who wu drowned
■ “ovwiber 1 a pens|tr of two pei
Bay City, PoH Hurwhile
ahoodiig
the
rapida.
eent tor coltoetlon will he charged
OA Tolsso, Detroit
x>it and east, 6:00 a
Fnat ttrasL
.. and 11:65 a. m.
Office In WHhelm.bloffit. Room 210,
a of the Smithsonian In. For Manistee, LudlngtOA Milwau
____ _
-- —tooowfior-aalA
M. E.”
kee and Mnskegon, 6:00 a m. aor'
stltuli- have tov.-Mii-sted the Philip,
llOfttt)
(Mty
6:20 p. m.
pipes, with raonlts that are of rare In
For Elk Rapids. KalkaskA and Centerest to scleoce. They have called
*1 Lake, 7:00 ak m„ 1:20 p. m. and
attentlOQ to the fact that In the veins
TO OU. DWUBftNCH. If there to
6:15
p m.
train.
ot the tribes ot xhe archipelago Sows
FOE SALE CHEAP-^ne
■
.
No men U the worse tor knowing
the worst ot hiTwseif
EXCURSIONS
PebeMarquettb
Mlttilgan atoto Fair tt PonUfte,
n.nfmhtir
________ 7 7toto11.11.
One tare pfua 60 cento (inhltidca gd_dasion to the FBlr). Tlcftato on eale
from SMrtember 7 to U, incItiBlve.
-----------nb«l
West Michigan State FMr, Bepteinbei
Carpet Cleaning
One fare plnS^cMU (Inclndea ad
mission to the Fair).
Uir). Tiedeets <m sale Making and Isylni. feather renovtty 17, good to return
September 1
Wort thortfogtly and promptly
■3448-w-t-8
September 1
executed. Agent tor Mirtilgatt Bag
Co, N. B; Chkpln, Prop. Traverae City.
rii.,Knighto'<r
Carpet Cleaning Works, 822 WaabingOne andone^hlRl fare from ataUona ton StreeL 'Phone No. -U8.
P
ARE YOU SOSEi USE
^
aracamph
r ot WoDej Refunded.
Muscular RheumaUmm
Sore Muadea, Sore Jointa and Neuralghu
The only Exte^ Eeix^^ whkh ^ Sweat Oof the
Sold cOy to JSc, SBC. A sun Botths.
AtanfattPrasaira.'
For sale by Bugbee ft H
F=*avlng Xax
Sewer Xax
GERMS
SEASE
Radam’s
Microbe Killer
;; »;;:S;S:S:SS
Estates and
Trust Funds
X AXES!
The Michigan
Trust Company
Pere Mwquette
NAPKIN
SPECIAL
$3 Values $1.98
Oiilji 5« Potilr Clin Hnvf Tlu w
Tins is a fortunate piirehiisi' piekeil up by our
buyer wbUe east and ai-e the best values w«* ev«.'r
oUeix'd; wc boujrlil just 50 dozen whieli jiieans tiiut
just .50 people can have them.
,
Pure Irish Damask, latin finis^, two sizes.
20.'c27 and 24x29. every thread pure linen and snow
wliit<'.
If yon cannot come early in the morning Udephone your orders, an hour’s brisk buj'inf’' in the
morning will clean them up.
DON’T BE TOO t-ATE!
The Boston Store’s
LOCAL NEWS
livcrylimly Is busy taking cai-e of the new
goods.
,
' .1iist.plac&<l on sale the largest and finest lot
oi drt'ss trimmings we ever had.
' .
More ladies’ suits received yestepday—the ,
finest yet. Tliose novelties are going to be great
seller.'*. Better see them.
Choice lino of Table Linens just in.
Another lot of Union Made Clothing came in
yestenlay.'
The Furriture Department is ready to show
vou samples of the carload of Bedroom Suits reCf<ived Ihiesdav.
Those new Rockers are here. '
■ The [..ace Curtain Department is tiusy show
ing the now tilings just received froro-New York.
'5.,V’S.S, .
r ta
Want your clothes prsieed, ffiaaaed
orrapalredT TetoMune to Benda.
C. H.
•
J KBHOB.
Gem FtoM. A(L
The Silk and Di'ess Goods Department is do
ing a .big business! • Those suitings are going
fast ^ Had to re-o.i'der several i muhbers
'
McCall Pattems are the t)^t
Don!t forget that^the new street bets are in.
^RIPPSMeRAE 8ERVICK.
VOL. XL NO. 3238.
EAGLE.
ntAVERSE CITY. MIOHH
A Large Line of .
Beautiful Rugs
ffeOAT, SEPTEMBER 10, 1903.
^
NEWAYGO FIRM WILL
THEIR MEN HERE
^J
A b«aiit<ial Sm.vfiia Bug. 3 ft *« ft-
SIR NORMAN LOCKYER SOUNDED
' A WARNING NOTE.
^2
$2.(K)
Ail Wool Srarroa Bugs^'S-ors ft..
^2 gQ
Ue»vy All Wool Smyroa Rugs. 3 ft.«6 ft .
"Jg
Heap-All Wool Smyriif Rugs, 4-n.s7 ft..
$5 75
A beautiful Tapestry,Bug. 2 fL 3 io.x4 ft. 0 Id..
A beautiful Veleet Hug. 2-3S4-0.
$2 25'
A beautiful Vcleet Rug. * fl.xO ft..
'
$3 75
A beautifbl Keeerslble Bug. II tt.au ft.,
A bnutifnl Ceeeralble Rug, U ft: square. ‘
$14 50
A b^ulifol RerersiWe-Rug. « ft al2 ft..
$ 1 7 50
Heavy nips in all pattems-and eolore; can be used
eithei; sitle up; different eolorings on each side. Gnai-.
ante«‘il not to fade.
Will outw«*ar Velvet, Brussels or
Axinifii.stcr.
We have !i full line of.Tapestry, Velvet, Motpiette,
Smyrna, A.vn»iiisti i- nml all kinds and size.s of rugs and
art sipiares.
Also a full line of Laee
Curtains and I-bipe l^irtieivs.
and
Tapestry
'bin lino of Tapestry
amt Velviet C:n|)elii, China ami .lapaii
MtAtings,
Oil
Clnlh iilul Liiii.l-unia is .-.1111111., WINlfew SH.^DES
of all sizes made t<t order.
KetaU and WboleMtle
Southport. Eng., SepL 10.—The
BriUsb assoclaUoD for the adreoceIt oT'Sclence met last night at the
ra house here, which was crowded.
Sir Norman Lockyer delivered bis
presidential address, entitled. "The
influence of brain power on histoir.
During the course of bis remarks the
president referred at length to the
struggle for existence ih modem com
munities. showed that British indus
tries were sdffering from international
compeUUon, dwelt on the necessity'
for a body such as the BriUsh associa
tion dealing with the organization of
science, and said:
“Our posltloQ as -a nation, our sucSBS as-merohanu, are In peril Chiefly
-dealing with preventable causes—
because our lack of completely effi
cient universities and our neglect, of
research.
"We in Great Britain have 11 uni
versities competing with 134 state and
privately endowed in the United
Slates and 22 stale endowed in Ger
many. The German state gives to
universlt}' more than the British
government aHows to all Uie universi
ties and university colleges in Eng
land. Ireland. Scotland and Wales put
together. These are tie condiUons
which regulate the productioD of brain
power in the United States. Germany
and Great BriUln reapecUvely. and
(Continued on Inst Page.)
Benda now has a first cthas talior
employed—What do you think of it
J. W. SLATER,
I'ructicul lluiiio itjriilMtaer.
is the topic ol anl|
page of I
It tells how the b
traeted by good ;
the yeJ:
secret methods usedl'Tte a Benedict
be BouneeJ," atnbv^y llluatrated. tells of the peculiar edict Issued
by the mayor of an Isdlaim nlty.
A whole page with half-tone lUustraUons is taken t| deaerfbe “T%e
Gin with the Hypnoltc Eye," It is id
your interest to be ahU to discern her
anJ ahe is qutte ooimon. Lo(« on
page two of the
Few .there are who do not like
love story. especlaUr If It is not too
long and Is well written. When It le
coupled with romance It becomes ahsorbing in Interest Reed “From the
Fever Ward to a Brt^n Stone Front"
I page three of the supplement
The discovery of radius has lead to
le new astrooomiial tteory that the
eertli may be a comet With three tails.
The theory is IntellismUy discussed
in the illustrated sufljtlement.
The comic colored supplement
MRS M. J. TRUKBLOOD. E
tOiWtuT Wilhelm Block. Res
J1 and 23 Wynkoop Terrace.
A. n. DIAMOND
PUn« TuD«r nod
^
Action Beftulnter.
MOUSE TO DENT
120 Front St.
•ee Our Fall and Winter Line of the Popular
GROSETTE SHOE
MAY LYNCH BRUIML FATHER
-During o • removal sale our store
D every night GriDuell
ssse-tf
MIs-baogMsir
Our $3.50 and
$3.00 Shoes
For mon mt? bi-ttei- than
over this fall. -All sbajifB
ami all thojfooil leathers.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Mhoe Store.
^efcU&nt Sc Roscoe.
*08 Fr->nt St
U^rion, O., Sept lO.-^eOe^^SMiday who terribly beat and kleked his that hotel been located in Tra17-year-old daughter Blancd^' dragging City, It would be a much better Investber 'abont their home
her hair last
evening, bad the hoee played on him
for 10 minutes last night bf firemen PORTIFICATiONS ARE ORDERED
who were called to the city prUon
■quell a small fire. Authorities fbar
lynching should the girl die! She was
nscious all night'
DOZEN MEN WERE BURIED ALIVE
Many
of the
Injured
Men
Parker Uni..'. liM Staml
GEO. H. CROU HOME.
Young Men’s Clothes
k SAVINGS
^A
nk ^
'»ANK
No better made elotlnts for
the young jnen ean
found (than can lie foimd
here). We aiv showing all
the very latest styles and
•effects in up-to-date cloth
ing. Suits to please all for
rfresti, 8chod and husinm.
We carry them.
A line of fancy cashmeres,. worsteds, cheviots
and plain blues and blacks
seizes. Suita, that cannot be
equalled in fit and finish at
the prices.
H. I. KNAPP
'----- THK-----
lift 912.50
awl'tit
Watchmaker
4IR) Sooth Union Street
“The liome of Good Clothiiut”
COR.
NEW
raORT
•5'
STORY
BIjOCK.
Were
Nashville, Tenn., Sept,
Daring*
fire in a wholesale grocery boue
which spread to several adjoining busloess places, the walls of several
bouses cirilapsed burying a dozen
Dr. W. H. Smith was taken out
dead: Assistant Wre (3hlef Weaver
badly cut lAt may recover: R.
C. Burke of the hose ctanpany cannot
recover. All others Injured were
MThe Crosette Shoe Makes Friends.**
MO
ed* 4,000 acres adjoining its original
holding in Baraga county..
"I have beard." eonUnued Mr. HoU
returning to the hotel discussion, “that
the Pennsylvania people are int^ested
In esUblisblng a hotel in UiU city,
is reported that James A.' McRae,
of the Pennsylvanja lines
of Pittsburg, after making his
tour remarked that Travwse City
the gateway of the nofthern re: and that UiU was a favorable
place for building a hotel.
"In my opinion, the
location would be on the bay b1km«
Just west of the Oval Wood Dish Co.’s
dock. We have no properly there for
sale, as we only own two lots with a
frontage on Uie bay of 132 feet, but
locaUon oould be got, I think,
rsMonable terms. A first cIbm hotel
bolU there would draw
tt^'in the winter to hrtp oat the
bosInssB wMoh it woold have
Article Was
d by Beard.
Newaygo Portland Cement Co.
of Newaygo. MIcb.. through its general
manager, Oeotge T. BnrtiJge. arrived
as amicable agreement with the
board of public works at a spedal
meeting last night, by which the in- *
ferior
cem»t
sidewalks
laid
this summer are to be made, good,
by and at the expense, of the oement
company, 'nte following i
made in wriUng was accepted:
regard to th«"d«faetiva camsirt
walks In your cHy aa claimad by you.
will nake you the foliowing prepo
sition:
“I will send a gang of men and retep
reas some of the defective walla: .
then in the apring If they are ^afactory to the board, I will go on and
tlons of Interest to every household retep dreae -all defective waika. ae in
will be discussed, that of edacaUon re dicated by the cHy engineer and board
ceiving especial attenUon.
of public worfca, and if not aMieteetery.
13. Uie ladles will enterother saticfactory arrange
^ the genUemen In the evening.
ments will be made.
“Yours very truly,
“GEO. T. BURRIOGE,
TWO VISITORS DIED YESTERDAY
"Of the Newaygo PerllatMl Cement Co.-'
As stated yesterday, Mr. Bnrridge
said it was not easy to discern where
the cement or the*workmanshlp wea
fault Hie company, he said, wlsbt
Six-Year-Old Girl Wat VIEting Her
ed to keep their cement on this market
and for thla reaaon he detfred as n
There were two deaths in this region business principle to make good the
yMterday which wwe especially pa JefecUve. walks. In the walks that
be had examined here, be said that
thetic beeanse of the
tending their occurrence. Both vic the foundatloM were eolld and that
tims were from Indiana and were visit the top dreaaing was the only part
that was soft ’
ing in Mirtilgu.
Hr. Bnrridge said he had confidence
Benjamin JI. Tbarpe, aged 76. of
Lynn. Ind.. came , to GnUldcvlhe a that If tbts top dreoalag were picked
few days ago to visit bis Janghten, off and a rou^ surface left, the -walks
Mrs. Dora Wataon and- Mrs. Almeda could be reatored by a new' top coat,
He was not feeling well liquid oement placed on first would
«« Hsr s Rrs CUn 9iM RUkefs Shsp.
Never was tliere a l>etter showing of StylislV^s^otweav
‘
in th«- eity.
^
-UNION.
Rumors ot the bnllding of a new
botel'in this city have oonnected the
of H. S. Hull with the protect
OB the subject -by
The Dally Eagle thU morning Ur. Hull
disclaimed any connect!<m wiU> the
enteii>rlM.
"1 am not In the hotel bnsloess.''
said he. '"Hie Umber busIbeM takes
all my attenUon."
Ml* Hull is heavily -InterMted \n
I three companies whldi own Unmense
tracts of tiffiber do the upper penlnanlA These are the Oval Wood Dish,
tfae HuII-Longnecker and the Smith ft
Hull companies. Their-holdings. Hr.
Hull said today, will aggregate B4.000
of Umber land. Only last week
Tomorre
. the first proof the Wodian's club for the
new club year will be giveD. begin
ning promptly at 2:30 as it is desirable
to have a social gathering at the Hose
of the programme. ^Ilie day is in
charge of Mrs. H.
Garner of the
science and educatiM division and
will be of great Intereat. After the
president's greeUng by Urs; B. B.
Minor, Mrs, A. W. Peck will give
"Events of the summer pertaining to
the nation and the state."
Prtrf. I. B, GUbert will give a re
view ot..fhe Natiooal Bducattonal asBoclaU& at Boston, which he attended
this summer.
After a vocal solo by Hiss UOTgan,
Mrs. E. S, Pratt will give a talk on
“Our great fair next year.”
During the social half hour to fol
low. ice creajji and wafers will be
served.
The programme of the ytar will
give the club mMnbers glimpses into
Alaska, the PblUppinro and J^mn. The
especially
ttsT4:<«A.T«y^—
DBNl
OVER BARNUM AND EARL’S
JEWELRY STORE ; : : ;
$7.50
?I5
PRICE TWO CENTS
WOMAN’S CLUB RESUMES WORK
0. W. D. CO.
CEMENT CO. TO
IS BUSY NOW
REPAIR WALKS
MORE MONEY
IS REQUIRED
AT VERY SMALL PRICES
A bMutlfoI StnYMia Hug. 2-6xfi fL
errv EomoN.
Flret CUM Work U N>
•pecUlt).
MatchMr Glachft and
Jewetary Repaired
Promptly.
•Yesterday he died of stomach trouble
at the home of Mrs. Watson.
The other case was that ol six-yearold Golds Urshel. daughter of Hr. and
Mrs. Edward Urabel of Huntington.
The family was vieiUng Mre.
Crehers perente, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Scherkel of Inland. The cause of
death was a running fever.
In both eases the bodies were ship
ped to their home In Indiana.
CHILDREN MUST NOT COURT
ConstanUnople. Sept lO.-yAn trade
was.issued today ordering a torUficam the Bosporous and at AdrianoCbataljB (Roumanla) and
n (Armenia) will be put In conJlUon. The issuance of
trade at UiU Ume is most slgnflcant
and may see in it preparation for
erenluallUes with Bulprla.
“
“
-’s Removal,
Washington. Sept 10.—The state
department this morning received the
Mlowlng dispatch from Minister Ledpman of Cmtstaatlnople: "Four amadors have demanded the removal
of the goveraw of Belrent. Other for
eign representaUves will probably do
the same. I have urged that the goverbe replaced by some one giving
effldent prMecUon to American elti-
I His GIkUi Street
ResMee
George
... —.
H.-Cross
v'-.-M. has re-orned
U.UO.I W4VU
with ALICE IS A DARING WOMAN
ilsW^f
ms
wue from Coldwater after the close
of “eourf' and U.now setUlng down at
bit home on Sixth street HU poking
was known to aevenl of his tilei^,
however, and Miv wmMmua in
tcrior-of tbe-honae with sigim.
Goes Under the Briny Deep in the
Some ctf these si^ read as foUowat
“She will be Cross now;" "Hi! OoUy'
but Im Gckled:"'"Pellln CoMwater-"
Newport R. I-. Sept. 10.—Miss Alice
"This is whM 1 ahlnnr i, Hiangeil
; has arranged to make a dive
the "Styre*," and on aJflige trunk on
In the submarine boat Moccasin today.
the porch is the infbnBaUon, "Bach
She
will be the fiiet woman to under
elor, NTT."
go such an experience. The Modcastn
is one of Uie latest Holland boats and
DEPUTV COLLECTOR » Y^ARS.
teetfti
1. LOCHMAN CREATES SENSA
TION AT MARINETTE. WI8,
“Keeping Company" Will Lead to ExpulBlon From School.
Marftiette. Wis_ Sept. 10.—The Rev.
Fr. Lochman, pastor of Our Lady of
Lourdes church, the Otgllsb-epet
Uie pulpit that any boy or girl In the
parochial school “keeping compeny"
will be immediately e^Ied, and if
they attend any dances during Uie
school yeeJ^they; will suffer the same
punishment.
Ft. Lochman ended his sermon by
denonndnK the practice of young peo
ple parading the streets at night,
wbKffi be said wps prodneUve of more
evil than all the other influencM com
bined.
There are over 500 children in his
parish school, and the-new mder has
created something of n sensation
among the parishhmera.
POPULAR PEOPLE WED.
Thea Baird and Miss Hannah Pen
nington are Married.
Last evening at 8r30 o'clock, a very
pretty wedding took place at the home
of the bride's parents. Rev. and Mrs'.
Josiab PenUngtMiof Fifth street, when
Ulas t^nnsh Pennington and ThomBaird were united in marriage by
Rev. J; Pennington. Tbe eeremooy
performed in the presence of only
Nick -S. BuMridse. af Port Huron casln wlU be put through s
the Immediate relatives of the eonRMlfliW.
tracUng parties. Mr. Baird's parents
Port Htiroo. IDeft.. Sapt
and brothers and sisters wsre pressot
Bnoeridge, a gold AwMcmt. who
frdb W1
S6JXKMW0 MORE.
has been deputy ooDeeter of enrtons
and another brother attended who lives
since be was. appotote*
: Orawn.
appolpteA V’pmUeiit
by 1
Clevrtand IB yearn ago. baa “ratfgnad.’
The groom is a ptmnlar young man
Montreal. Que.. SepL 10.—The Ca in tMs city and recently became Pro
T«^*«*rta.nadian Padfle railway's annual rSport prietor of the Pere Marquette eating
Issued to sbaretiolden last njgbt bouse where the couple will reelde.
shows net-darnings tor the year were
STRUCK BY A BOMB.
316.886.846. and that there was a.snrplUB, after paying all cbargM, of 38.873.960. The report refers to, the im Edward Hudson Was Injursd at BsHis
provements to the system during the
EatUe Creek. HlelL, 8^ 10,-^
year, and also to the scqntriUon of
ward Hudson who was inslmllliig aa inthe ESder-Dempster fleet,
Tbe directors ■nnnmiee that in ad- terlocUng switch at tbe-Mlcftlgan Cen
dltkm ter the ■ ‘irk for which dffters tral and Grand Trank
have already been given, they wUl ask Niohi^ was Btraek over tiie heart by
Wt on the track
anthorizaUon from the shareholders
10 annnal nsetiiig to be held Oc and exploded by a psMuBgsf train.
tober 1 for the e^iendltDre of 35.000.- Bndsoa bled pratasely.
DOO during the coming year on various
“Let Beau be yoor gra«gr.’'
les of equlpaesL
■, .m
repairing in this manner, be declared
woold be no experiment Tor bis com
pany. As the city tros all the walk Its
men can lay this fall, be would bring
a'gang of men here to do the resurfac
ing of walks specified by the board of
public works. If these walks stand
the test of the frost this winter and
the work was f
rr next
Summer, all the defective walks would
resurfaced. It the resUrfsc^
walks were ttUI Jefeetive next spring,
other course would be taken to
give the cUy good walks.
“Traverse City Is laying more ceent walk thU year tor its sIm than
any Mher place In Midilgaa." «1d
Hr. Bnrridge. “More walk laying
means less cloee Inspection accordlngEarly In the season, I h
that the proportion of sand and cewas 3 to 1, which hM since been
changed to one and one^alt to one."
stated by the members of the
t>oard of public works that little walk
laid at the fonner proportions,
and that where the cement seemed
poor an extra amount of cement was
used. Chairman Prall and others ex
pressed themselves as doubiftil whethredresslng the defective walks
would prove satisfactory. However,
tbe cement company further agreed
make them good if the top dressing
was a failure, they were willing to
give It a trial. Ormccoimt of tbe lateof the season It was utterly Im
possible. they said, totearupthedefec
tive walk and relay It this year. Tbe
selnthe
foremen of the cement gangs.
The resurfacing of defective walks
will he done in ou± ward of the eUy.
Oscar Simpson was firm In declaring
that the detective walks on Pront
Btreet^should be among those
These walks are most used
and they would be seen by the most
people, he aald. If (hey stand the test
“-----**------------- ■
In the work.
Injured by N
■"Hie srtide-whJrti appeared In the
Bvraing Record last Satarday and*
which has slnoe circulated throu^ut
the state preea,'" said Ur. Burridge.'“has done us UtOBBands ot dollars
worth at damage. It vfll not hurt us
so much with our old customers but
it win injure ns in getUng new traalTo aaaUt In c
; the evU
whidi the article has dime the Newaygo
Portiand Cement Co.. theJMaM of pnb-^
Uc woihs adopted tbe following reeoMtlon:
"As tbe board ot pubUe works, yre
hereby state that the sriKOe an«aring
the Brenlng Beeord of S
g the Newago Portland
Cement Co.'s fiteflaL was. a
•ad unaatbortsed' by ns. We have
ftHb In the cement and are stm u»tag IL”
.. . t:Ji
The Daffy Eag:le. r
can be a worid po«er wlthoot th* aid
of onr other mUon and ah*
at
iford to eaerlllee that proud independenoe whl<h haa mafld~ her nnlqiie
amoOs th* peoplea of the earth either
for th* aake ot a noe aentlnieBt or to
farther th* and* of Bns)aiid''a Inperialietle oisbUiOD.. Anericaa'llre* and
ptopertr «aa be proteeted;
be npheld end Amerioan
fdeae of -Inatloe can be entoreed end
et&l keep hereell dear
aUlancw end 'withdraw
fron the eqaabble without the loee of
of dtgnltr.—Onnd BapMa
SUitCRIPTIONt.
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Botk 'FteBW «.
.
B. B. BBOWH.
0S7 OlMtetor.
N*Ue* I* ttMorMr*.
It ta a poor dar for sport when the
8Bb*«rib« to TB« OBU7 Ikgl* *n
n««a>tBd to BMUr th* oBe* « oBoe grand Jtur ceanot Indict enon^ poatnl
of aor bOiar* to raeelve the paper oBolaJa for a meae.—Or«lng Pie
property or o& tl^ *0 that the Inattantioo ot the eaiTler bar Mr h* ran.
Ura. RuBsell Sage adviaee Ame
edled witboot delar.
girta not to marry foreign titles. They
will ke^ right on doing it. howerer, as
Cenlng Bvma.
Sept. 12.—(Nca Lorrotee In "A Olri long as it la faahlociable and they hare
Fhon Swedeik"—Stetnhersh Otnad the price.—Grand Rapide Herald.
open boQBA
S^t IS.-0«o. B. OtU'e »« ProdneUoB o< “A Uttle OeMM.'* with
A LITTLE NONSENSE
DoUr TbeobeM.-Stetnbeis'* Onnd
NOW AND THEN, t
(^n hODae.
TO BECOME AN AMERIOAN.
Skipper of Sbamreek Ml. Will TM*
Oeth of Atlesisn^
New York. BopL lO.-Otptain Bob-.,
ert Wrings, who snUed HA I
m. in her raoee agalaet the
for the America's cup, yesterilag a»
noimoed that be bad fiedded to makB’
ry bis home aiiA^to .beoom^,
. dUaen as soon as the law *Uowa.
What baa become ot the oId4aiiUoc
ed patent right man who nae
along, and sdl ’territarT.”
LODGE NOTICES*
Tmerse Bay Tent No. Ue; K. O. T.
MM., Monday ntghta In L O. O. F.
hall. 0. G. Sherwood. Oom.; O. D.
UPolnte. RK.; A. Robertson. F. .K.
Tmvaree CttyT^ Nor 87L K- O.
T. UM.. Friday Miiua in roMtarr
A. V. PriedridL Com.; #- T.
BhlMds, R. K.; ^ Bvniu. ». K.
Hay.
MHOCB ’BLKEO T
o
-SffiN YO"!
« mn w wa
Front StreeL
THE TYaverae City
will open Monday. Septembar 7th. C.
R, Dockers. proprleUw. mstf-d-a-w
order of the system. Overwork, ices
of sleep, nervous tension will be fol
lowed by utter~Edl^me, unless a
liable remedy Is imwmrtiai
im's noth^ so effid^ to
rs of the Uver or kidneys
as Qectrie Bitters.
.
It’s a wonderful
tonic and effective nervine and the
greatest ell around medicine for run
down eyatoma. It dispels Nervonsnees.
Rheumatism and Nenrdgla and expels
Malaria germs. Only 60c. and eatisfaotloa guaranteed by Bugbee & Rox
burgh Co. and 8. E. Walt A Sons.
Druggists.
I-m-w
iiontmcej
A GIRL
SWEDEN
GET A TAIJ(I!^1MNE
AT HALF PraCE. DURING
OUR BIG REMOVAL SALE
OresUr TTiaB Ever.
Innsing, Mich., Sept lO.-Tbe
in^ of raOraads operated In die state
tot J|ily were 94,4B4A79.5«, an Increase of 9421,62i;47 over thoee tor toe
Me mouth last year- Tbe Increase
ftw the first seven monUm of this rear
The market price for Britsh dnw.
U Ukdy to advance as tha* nmt of
H peoifie do not natnnlly apprethe reoeat sale made to Mlto HayOoM- Mate yoo, do not Inrist that they ehaU*
eL A Loudon newspaper nnder its H only makee matter* wm.
THB Travar** dty BuMuam coDage
other duke is one of the moot aertoas ^ o|m itouday. Saptamher 7th. O.
ttoM of oammwcUl
»h«r a. Do«*et*y. proprietor. Sttstf-d-tow
R has *een lately, and It ragaida the
American dnk* trust as aarioualy menBdting the'BriUto Indnstay in that-Uim
U csBtloes Britons to taealtato batore di««ip^..y their
totoureaa it may be 1
a^Ste. Mtaito nS reto take drastic
tMjt^.MarqoatteaBd return 9«0
*aat father AmtUc
U^ototoaiy tus to the draam M
the Biitito tmaatoitoL
W bean cftai heard la wetot
special sale
in tbe last few days
have ^ne at from
1.
JobBson, aeeretery.
Traveree City Cl
O. fi. S-. needs in
Tuesday on or before each toll
Annie Soule. W. M. '
inarki-(l price.
Doctaess Camp No. 2,346, H. W. A .
meets at Woodman hall Monday even.
WI«feople Secure SeateEariy
mCES: 25c. 3Sc and SOc.
Adams & Hart,
tostend of earing tor him, It wuuld
seem that nnder this Uw every peram
M a pMpecHve criminal who abonldei* hla gna, knowing what My Bap9VL Why ihould he not get throe or
MX montba tor thatf-^Wrolt Trlbuna
TnveAe City Lodge Mo. 822. F. A
A M.
commanleatian each
purchased at our ■
one-third to one-half the regular
$10.00
U this talk and the rumors about a
new hotel keep up some capitalists
»U1 take hold of the proposition and
Merit Twalnto Joke on the Bishop.
estabUsh a emnblned ream and comBtohop Doane was at one time the
hotel in this dty that win be
TMSor Of an Bptoeopsl church U Hart;A.'blg paying propodtion.
fofd and toe eervloes at thto chuttb
Martt Twain would oecaMonMly at
When n Thavorso City
wants to
•oonomleal be tekes three 10-ceat tend. TwmU one Sunday played
joke upon the rector.
drink* Insteed of two tS^ent on
"Dr. Donne,’' he said at toe end <
Remember this aboot -Christmas.
the sarvtoe. “I mjfvei your semicm
this morning. i wMoomed It Uke
Ihst womsa in Cal
! •»*»«. JWn know, a bot*
at home containing every w6rd of^
•J« have not.’’ said Dr. Dodne.
T have 80.’’ said toe humorist.
Whitt Editor* Bay. '
■Well, aena tost book- to me. 1
The epproaeh of the hunting aeason like to see it’’
tolngs nnder dlaeoHioB the new Uw.
Til send IL" Twato tepUed.
whweby It a bhater tooots
And he sent the next BonUag an c
he beams* Uabie to 10 yesrs’ Impris abridged dlctioBnV to the rector.
onment Some consUer It n bad law.
tor the reamm that if a banter ahoots
KEEPS ON OROWINO.
• man and merely wounds him. he will
be Ul^ to leave him in the Lard’s ▼he Railroad Boalneas tor July la
Traverao Bay hive No'TI, U O. i*.
MM., meeu
O. F. hall Tomday afternoon, September 8 and 22.
and Wednesday evening, September
16 and SO.
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200,
FAVORABLY ADJUSTED.
Glad te Change Her Nama
The board of public works te en
“Ob. how ^ad I wUI be when Jan
titled to a oompllineDt In eecorlng
AN BAMIITE SCENIC lEVBTmitEI
written guarantee from the Newnygo and me gets aplloed.- said pretty,
.A H3UCT CAST 9F FUYasi
Portiand Cement Co. to make good' the blushing Agata CleazkowskatzarowiU.
HU eFN0SK.IiBrS0IKSAUUGISI
defective cement *ijewalk laid In this as. accompanied by her successful
otty this anmmer. In giving this suitor. Jan JasUer. ahe stood .In the
corridor
of
the
PhUadelidila
city
hall-s
gonnntee so freely and without be
A. B CDETlfi.
P. C, QILBBHT
ing urged. Qenenl Uanager Borridge third floor, difectly outside the mar
proved that buslneee principle stands riage license office and talked to a
first with bis company. Under the reporter. Then she proceeded to say
Seat ule opened thir- moroing
at the box office
Telephone
circumstances It Is extremdy doubtful that she would be glad to get rid of
CHlisens- 118.
whether the dty has solBdent grounds the name no one could pronounce.
No Tax Clause
Fire Insurance
to Justify It to go 1^ court with an
ROOMS » AND 10. ri. A L. Block.
Cruel ManI
acHoB to recover damages fOr the al
There Is an old and nervoos business
leged Inferior quality of the cement
But the Kewaygo oompeny did not man in Detrdt'wbo pays for a telepbone
for
bnalnsss
purposes, and when*
wait to be even threatened. Ihey
THIS ADVT. IS eOOD
have been only too willing to deal gen the clerks of bis office use It to make
dates with their btao. there la very imt
erously with the dty.
FOB TEN DOLLABS I
be^Bomethlng doing, The other day
The difficulty which bSs arisen this
year over defective walks should be a a sentimental youth went to the
lesson to future city offieialB to de ‘phone to answer a call and began call
To apply on an Automobile, Gasoline Eugiue. Bosilago Cutter. Steam
Traction engioe, Bean Threslier, or any other purchase to the amount of
mand a guarantee in deals ot this Im ing the person at the other end of the
9150 or more, purchased either at fair grounds or at onr store, during the
portance. It does mit epeak highly of line bis "aubumed-haired bunch'of dlweekflf our West Michigan State Fair held in Grand Rapids September It
the business sagacity of-last year’s
to IK. Cut it out and save yourseU that amount.
board of public works and dty eotinWe will have the largest line of pleasnnt ana bualnew Automobilee.
This oontlnued for several days, and
and Automobile Delivery Wagons ever shown at abv fair in thissiate. and
■ mtl that they ahouU let a 910.000 conIf yon are thinking of buying you surely cannot afford to miss this grand
' tract without a written Eoarantee. The finally the boss answered the ’phone
hlmeelf.
pity is fortunate that It U dealing with
** Will also show a large line of Gasoline Engines. DeLaval Cream
"Hullo. Archibald.’' cooed a voice.
n company which msintmiiia « htyi.
i. Carriages and Farm Machincir
Machinery in general. Do
1* not fail t
"Hello, red4fead." yeUed the man
te the finest display ever made in thl^secUon of tl
boalneas principle. It might be many
' sand cut out this coupon and p:
yean before the city would deal with with nerves; "hovr-re yocr frecUes
n company as Calr and baneet as the this momingr Then he hung up the
receiver before abe could answer, nnd
Newaygo Portland Cemeat Co.
he has not been tranbled with’ her
and 14 West Bridfi* ffit.
firans
since.
firsnd Bnpida, Mich.
The aiiecton ot tbe^pena. Oaylord
A Western railway. It U imdwstood.
their eyea In thU dlracOon. They
neighboring
wai ask for a free right of way Into
I
city, noted for his
erudite langunge.
the dty at least, aomething they are made a slip' Ust
Snnday which would
.CDtlUed to, and perhaps a amall bonns Indicate that at aome remote period U
. Into me bargain.
hie brlUtont career he had bumped op
In donatlQg a park valned at 920.- against the eeducUve American
000 to Bagtnaw, Qovemor Bllas has of poker. He wae talking oL__
set as example that wealthy dUxena growth of the church In the wesL and
In almost every dty In the state might the difficulties,encountered by the
well emnlete. Seglnaw appredaM the ploneere to the early day*. “Wby"
■aid he. “If toe leading men of toe mmt
governor's generosity.
hadn’t ‘chipped U' and helped ort. we
Mumldot have been able to eurvlva.”
U the Hnll <
their o^ter penlnsiria timber to this And a broad grin was noticeable on
We have on hand a number of sliffhth' used CX)city, there wouldn’t be any danger of toe countenances of some of toe staid
old deacons.
LUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES, which we offer during
the Oral Wood Dish Ca dosing down
our Removal Sale at JUST ABOUT B;aLJ‘^ PRICE !
for lack of supplies tor a oentary at
All U the Game.
least
These machines are in splendid order and practit-allv
AWu>u^ I knew Jatflt held the hand.
good as new. If you want a Talking Machine come
Mine own bad elasped awfaUe before.
Him Hattie RnaaeU ot iMlle wants No Jealous spark In me was
quickly and .secure one of these great bargains.
910J100 damages for having been plac
By love grown lorn, or passtra
ed under amat. If lUsa RnaaeU should
grand—
be saueeatul what a hustle there
■Twae whist, jwogfWlve. nndemlaad.
During this ^le we also offerastonishingbargain.s
mlrtt be among women to gel arrestSo I no wrathtohriBgeanoe swore,
in Small Musical Instruments—GUITARS, MANDO
Althou^ 1 knew Ja«* keld toe hand
A. B. CUR'I’IS & CO
Real Estate & Loans
Traveise City Aarta No. 999, F. O.
Basle*, mapu in Foresten’ ban.
Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Walter
Loranger, worthy pre*ldenL
antDP’s SUITS
Only a
GRININELL BROS..
Braaeb of Urionell Bnm. Mtisic noose. DettiriL MUb.'
“BV ALL MEANS, HAVE A FIT.“ 8. .BENDA
CLOTNIERi.
Fall Mats
IVewland
The world famous
$3.00. S2.00. $1.0Q
It’s the hat for swell areswre.
^ MU u tk. eau. « iSS
S.^BENDAi^
’THE REAL RELIABLE eUi«Rlii
' iiKiiv days
'
Watch Case.
BEMOVAL
I liavc moved my jewelry
store to the building Si’s! door
cAst of Steiniierg's Grand
Opera House where I have a
new stock of watoTies, clocks
and jewelf}-, and where I
would be pleased to meet all
my old friends and pati-ons.
L. M. Bennett
MSiriil-FtpsiiGiiMlii
Sold by J. G. Johnson.
'
G
■
Hamilton Clothing Co.
oue New
FALL and WINTER
—SUITS—
All the latest styles
of Hickey and Freem a n - C 0.
line,
Roohester, New
York, are displayed
on our tables. SiiitR
bought of us are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
DRILLS.
MILLER BROS.
157 Front SL
Beadle Block.
Sold InTravenieCIt}'oy J. G. JobnsoD.
J. W. HILLIKER
Baal Batata Brokar
HAS TOR SALE
Several Desiiable Farms.
Seven room bouse and lot
on Randolph street, near Elm
wood avenue school. Easy
terms; price $1,000.
Seven room house on Rosf’
street, lot! ,50x186.
Price
$750; half cash,, balance
time.
i
Four dwklings on East
side, reasonable prices, easy
tei-ms. •
'
Seven iv>om bouse West
Ninth street, stone foundation.eementioeUar, lot 50x166.
Price $1,400.
'
Seven room house on West
Seventh street, stone founda
tion, lot^(^xl72. Price#l,400
Enquire at uny eTrice
Yorterme.' SS*’'!’*’:'";
The Lighting Department
is in full glow. These long evenings mean light the lamps'earlier.
You want at least one light in each i-ooro. Haven’t got enough'
have j-ou 'f Even if you use electricity or gas, there are times when
you need lamps. We have just placed on sale the finest collection
of beautiful lamps. There are lamps in brass and glass and nickle
and china, handsome/metal and decorated lamps—piarlorMamps,
reailing lamps and^and lamps. The greatest assortment you’ll
find. Prices are from 25c to $10.00.
A GomI Mahogany Upright Piano For 0^ $148.
A Splendid Utde Parlor Organ For Only $ 25.
239 East Front Street, -Tratetee City.
•
anil th<; lot will bt; closed.
LINS, BANJOS, WOLINS, CORNETS, ACCORDEONS, etc., etc. If you expect to buy one of these
small instruments within a year, GET IT NOW !—AT
THIS SALE, while we offer such wonderful values.
These are just hints of our Removal Sale offer
ings in Pianos and Organs. Did you ever hear of such
values? JWe could not quote such low prices in the
regular way, but we are determined to close out our
stock before removing to our new store at 159 East
Front street, and so we are sacrificing all profit
Come in and look through the complete stock of
bargains. If you are not prepared to pAy for an infilrument now,.we will arrange terms to suit you. Our
principal object just now is to get rid of the stock.
OUR NECESSITY IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Be
sure to call and learn tbe great induoamento we are
offering.
Good Ihiugs can’t last always.
Extra Globes
in decorated or colorwl pr white or porcelain—rail size.s to fit all lamps.
The Crystal Cone Burner
J
The newest and best buraer ever made—giv^ three times tbe light of: an oi’dinary
burner. You will alw.ays nse them if you try them. Sell for 25c.
,
Extra Chimneys
We carry eighteen different kinds of chimneys—think we can supply all needs.
Then there are wicks, burners. sha<les. collars, rims, mica chimneys, gas mantles
and electric light supplies.
Choice China
The kind that indicates tile good taste ■of the owner and enhances
the comforta3)le, refined ap|>esranoc of the dinner and tea table, the
china closets and the plate rail. Several <-rates of new china have
just been atlded to our already mammoth stock. B<’uutiful imported
French china. The dainty Japanese vas<^ and hric-a-hrac, thehandsome German ware in all the hew colorings, and l>est of all our
own home land productions that no country can equal. The famous ^
D’Arcy Art School hand painted china and the beautiful Lou Welsa : ■
m
Handsome Couches
The finest display you will see this season. The
newest in veloui's .and plushes and leather for the
coverings. We never carried such a_line. All tlm
newest in sh^^ea We guarantee the springs to be
the best steel made. _JThey are so .comfortable—so
restful. The swellest Davenports that are made, in
either Velour or Tapestr3’upholstery. The fiuGet leather couches the factories
turn out. This year we have them in both black oF brown Icsthw. A good leather
couch will l&t a life time—that is the kind we sgU. Our prices are fram $6.75 to
$54.00.__________ :
•
THE HANNAH & lAY MERCANTILE C©.
lEB
Souvenir
Spoone.~
T«4YMM BAY
CLVB BOUSE
CeOBT BOIIOB
INDIAK BEADS
VACBT aMl PISH
7Sc
1.00
OlorUDft
OllYor
Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT.
O. P.
AUTOMOBILE
TIRE EXPLODED
F. W. OAEVfiE.
DMMIDitGftlieUst ^
'*PUh snd Gstne Law”
irUIbeinUidi- ofiee dnria; bodneu bonn, each dsy, rc*dj to wriu
Tbt Wwrthw.
cnoodr tonl^t with probably «bow■s lit 6Mt portloa; Friday talr and
cooler In acnitheast portion tcnl^t.
Rastall’ft.
Just a few Ladies’ and
Satchels
left which will be* closed
fiut at
Below Cost!
John T. Beadle.
ACME CONDEBI8ED
SOUPS
Vegetable
Chicken
Tomato
Nock Turtle
Ox Tail
These soups ere as
good as the best.
All at 7c a canp 3
. fot- 20c.
J O H N J.
BREZ I N A
SOMETHING
CtTV IN MlEP.
A. W. Rlckerd baa gone te Cepemlah
1 a bOBlneas trip.
V. A. Strong and family are enter
taining Dr. Bnrrier a^wlfe o< Harian,
Geo. C. Thempoon haa been aueeeeded by the nlgbt pdice force by Peter
SchnelJer.
Ail football playera are requeati
im out lor practice tonight at the
corner of Sixth and Pine.
.^Dr. F. P. Lawton and wife have re
turned from Tlaltlng at the doctor's
old home at Lawton. Mich.
r. and Mra. William BIthep of
Tenth atreet are entertaining Mr. and
went to Sherman to get cash for tbe
D O. K. K. celebraUon to be beld
: Manistee.
Mr. and Mra. F. T. Jury of Lake
Odessa, who have been TislUng Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Decker, returned
home today.
Mrs. Fred Hoover returned yeaterday to her home In Kaunas City after
an extended visit with her parents. Mr.
and Mra. H.
The city football team has received
a letter asklnrfor a list of open dates
for Uie season: The Perris ’ Institute
I desires a game on October 24.
Mra. Emma Jeffry of Chicago''and
. Mrs. Btta Brown, of Hartford. Micb,
are visiting tbelr sister,.Mrs. Chas.
A. Brown and n^ce, Mrs. B. R. SteadGeo. Clapp and family, who have
1>een making a 10 days' visit with C.
B. Clapp and &mlly of East fTont
street, returned to their borne at
Brent Creek this morning, vfbere Hr.
Clapp, is operator in the railroad sta
tion.
This morning ywdien^ Geo. Jewett, loI cal agent of the American Bxprees
'company, came to the omce,-be found
, one of the large front windows brok;ea. The damage was done sometime
during tbe nighL and it Is not knQwn
who is to blame.
4:30 Frank
.1. Hopkins of Kingsley and Miss Belle
Carl of Wexford were nnited In
riage at the Second M. B. parsonage by
R4>v. Hugh Kcnne^. Mr. Hopkins
is a barber at lUngstey and until re
cently the bride was postmistress st
Wexford. They Will reside in Kings-
CANDY MEN ARE OOT.
Up Their Union.
Chicago, Sept. 10.—AcUng on the
aJvlco of Chicago Candy Uauufactttrors association, 14 candy
B closed yesterdsy and be
tween 1.500 and 2.000 persons
thro^ out of work as tbe result of
the strike action token by tbe candymakers' union yesterday. Tbe
ployere say that the lock out will con
tinue until the candy-makers .dissolve
their union and return to work
dtvidualB.
TO ANNOY YOU
t a?e nsinf
When
lamps or soy kind <>1 lifhl
hot RLBCTBICITV
in
yoor home or ufiloi-. There
is nothing like ELECTRICITY for iHutoinatiiig
porpo.es. Mo smoke, no
smell, no grease, no danger
from fim>—it U the most
iUnminator
thatcanbepn
Boardman RWer
Electric Light G
Power Company.
GAO RANGES
imi
tn offering you our advice to get a
Gas Range, w« are simply augeesUng
that >on have your huumAold equlppwl
s-iUi Ue best a»fianee for cooking
the worid contnlna. ■Hisre to nothing
t>«iter. It is good enough lor any°body.
__
__
We have tbe
Traverse City
Gas Company
mmnmmn
News of the .Theatres.
A packed house greeted Nesbit Scovllie's producUon
"A Country Kid"
worthy of the attefadtnee.
The parts were all well token and the
way In which Neebit Scovllle as Bill
Reynolds and A. J. Hicks as Reuben
Thacker, bandied t^r parts, was es
pecially fine. The v^ole cast was good
and the specialties Yrere also satis
factory. those by Nesbft ScovlUe In
the first act being esp^ly plea '
"A Girl From Sweden" will be at
lelnberg's Grand opera boose next
Saturday nlgbt. September 12. While
there is the strong love interest In the
play it is fnll of scenes that are ■»"»«
Ing. plenty of music, and an abun
dance of songs and speclatties. The
company comes wMh the highest ol
commendations for its eSriency.
Detroit, Mich., Sept 10.—-WbUe Bar
ney Oldfield's racing abtomoblle was
running nearly 60 miles an hoitr at the
Grosse Points track
noon in tbs 10-mlie open event, one of
tbe front tires on the machine burned
through and exploded, throwing *tbe
Into the fence ud injuring Frank
Bbearar, a apectotor, so terribly that
be died in an s
en route to
the hospital. Oldfield', who kept Us
seat, had a marvetous escape from
death- He received several cuts about
tbe body and bad one rib broken.
Tbe tires of the machine were the
ime ones Oldfield used at Cleveland,
and as’be was turning Into the stretdi
of bis seventh mile the friction on the
upper front tire burned A throng and
It exploded. Tbe track is hanked high
and the car with its trefor tbe edge
of the track, which Is six feet above
the ground beyond. Oldfield bad Just
ma-to twist his brake and bead for
spot between two trees.
Shearar was standing against the
>nce at this point and the ear struck
him squarely, breaking both legs In
several places and fracturing bis skull.
\hrown 75 feet, and never re
covered consciousness. Oldfield had
presence of mind enough to throw him
self backward on the flat ffeck of tbe
car. which went crashing through a
low-tree, and landed a complete wreck
50 feet from where it went through tbe
fence. A brother of Shearar’s was
standing near him and had a narrow
Beloit, who has
Father hTY. Wdrd
declared ttuitasdlthci^ nor.any qthtf
prltot of tbe Roma^CatbciUe dinnA
' i^ tboeewhohgve
token the oath of
Typographical union,
oath ot this
union regains thsl lbs member’s alto
glance to Us tmlon
have priority
•very obUgide^ migloiu
otberwiae.
Fstber A. F.
t Bcbltjipir, adminletratoi
of tbe archdlooMe.'VWd today that
Father Ward was a||Dgether jnstlfled
in making such a sBUmeiit and that
be would himself say. the same thing.
Father Sehlnner’a Aame b Induded
in the Hat forwar\]ed.«> the pope for a
succeosor to tbe lato Ardiblabop F. X.
Katxer.
From tbaabatcompletestodciatbiapartof the-etate ere what
you get from this Btore. We're ready for bnaiaem.
reyenmooeroi
d apd
-ill aa good aa
M new and warranted cou^Iela
They will be Held at Twelfth Street
Park Tofiierrow.
The municipal field day which
postponed from Labor day becuae of
the rain, will ocenr tomrvrow afterat S o'clotA,
eiijected that all those who were
to take part In the events will be able
to participate tomorrow and some very
excHlng contests- are assured.
There are several men to seme of
the wards who were aot counted on at
good form that they will probably
to be reckoned with In tbe finals.
to the weather—it it rains to theforenoon and stops by noon, the events
«ill take place Just toe' same, as all
but two of them can be pulled off on
the sod. and a few hours will suffice
to dry that up.enough for toe purpose.
Bellalra, Mich.. Sept. 10.—The Rar-
toroogbont the game, which made a
shutout impoeeible. Rowdy Mason,
late of toe ML Pleasant
tgthened toe Imperials. Score:
.E-HB
Bellaire........ 0 0021000 1—4 7 4
H. S...............0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 8 4
Loan Headquarters
Cadillac. Mich., Sept 10.—Arra^ments for toe bolding of a special elec
Uon in this dty to vote on the adop
tion ot the county normal school sys
tem in accordance .with requirements
of toe sute law. ai^
by toe city officials, and will probably
Se held aa soon as Iqgal notification
can be given. Tbe adoption of toe
coanty nonnal aielad: -Wii add fl.000
from thd-AUto treeamw to OadlOae’s
BtbooTfffifldi tiM
a ttsaiiet
vantage in several directiom to
city sriiools as well as to toe district
schools and distrkA teachers of Wex
ford conntT-
Petoekey, Mich.. SepL 10,—Boyne
Fqjls Grays arc still .the di
BiQ CONTRACT TO CUT.
nortoeastm Michigan, beating ThompsonvMic at RecreaUon park here yes
terday 4 to 3. The ground was wet and Twenty-Two Million Feet to be Henmuddy, but the boys played a great
game.
Hebard A Son, the HUladelphia lum
bermen whose mills are located at PeSTATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
Cadillac—Miss Ivab Smith and Wal qa^ing; Baraga coanty, have awarf
ter Alonso Savery, both prominent in ed a contract to Joseidi Gauthier, n
sodety circles here, were married yes logging jobber ot Baraga, ^hito calls
terday morning at tbe Methodist Bpis- for the catting of 22,000,000 feet of
eopal church.
pine and its delivery at toe month of
stream flowing into l^e Snperior.
QreenvUle—It Is very likely that the Tbe tract to be cut over is near Sauk's
Skinnar and Steeman furniture factory Head, about 14 miles up the lake from
at Howard city, employing 200 men. Marqnetle, and toe jobber has toi
will be moved here, as there is little years within which to fill his contract.
doubt that their terms, a site and build He will cut most of toe timber thin
ings free, will be granted.
winter, employing a force of more than
300 woodsmen.
Bay City—The examination of th^
four fermera who were arrested on the
ELKS’ NATIONAL HOME.
charge of passing connterflit money,
was held Tuesday aftonoon and Al
Two
the Three <
I Have
bert A. Swing will be held for trial
Been Appointed.
while the rest were discharged.
Baltimore, Md., Sept. 10.—Joseph T.
Fanning, grand exalted ruler of the
Holland—The wet'weatoer recently
and ProtecUve Order ot
has damaged the sugar beet crop to
Elks, has appointed as governors of
the extent of thousands of dollars. TYie
the Elks' naUcmal home at Bedford,
beets are deteriorating badly and those
Va., Mead D. DetwUer ot Harrisburg,
wbldi are not beginning
Pa.. Tbonas F. U^nlty erf Baltimore.
showing new growth* which robs the
Tbe third governor has not yet been
beet of its sngar making value.
selected.
larry McKinley, who
DR. OADNTIAITT has moved his
claims to be a cousin of the late Presi ffice into toe HamiUoii-Mailken bkx
8281-t-6
dent McKinley and -to have been cap ito Dr, Tbompeoa.
tain of a company of rough riders to
THE Trarene City Bnalnees college
Cuba, is In jail here charged with
wiu open Mcmday, September 7th. c.
jumping a -board bill.
R. Dockeray, prophttor. *2l6-«.d-*-Y
Masor:—Two weeks ago Enoch
Fields' and Lavliia Palmer ot Aurelius
VOUTE j(NilTII£ll.
eloped but at Battle Creek their i
• You're aaether"- D what' Tlwa.
ave out Fields' Istoer w«it af- murttawaite said Tassd^ morning.
young eoupld were married at JaeksoB. Little Rock, A^ ior 30.000 ________
Fields is 18 and toe bride la 16 yeara toe treaenty etpOkd
Onuid Trav
erse and Artgana Mining Oompany.
Thto appUcatom eame from a gentleCadlllae—There is no donU that
who koom the gicgiertr belongwfa-potoe council makes toe S4>pr(H)riato toU cmapav. itod Is bift one
tlons for tbe coming year onb ot toe one erf fbe •m^Tko'ere pleewd
will be for toe paving with toe oppart^ bo tavern in'
of MibAell atreet
stock (rf this ootapiBA beeauae, km
Ing tof wining ctabai as dtey-do.
Jaekaen—After aeveral yeara' reUre- they nlso know tt If <wly a-ffgeetioa
ment froni acUve pnlpIt servloe. Rev. of time when theta-moaey. wni come
Carbine Bartlett Crane baa accepted
j6.|Bd. : ARhougb
Coming soon to our local theatre toe pastorate of the Unltariaa chtircb
vteve lataetod
Is tbs wtil spoken of
here.
"Man to Man." New York,
_
prises, yet tt wema-tata tbe ^vUoaand Pblladdpbia papers all speak wMl
tlons reedred tor:iba CerdopB
of this firming piece.
stock of thU romftfr, that there
o>. ul a. K wjn Sm. MiSS.
BiW dng Btcrea.
i.m>w
e and Furniture I’ackiog.
O. e. CAGE,
711 Webster BL atleens' T>bone 638.
EASY PAYMENT
BARGAINS
Are ■golag fast—there__ ____
pMple pa^ng renu Want toe
Try etir OWQ. make
SALTED PEANUTS
They are made from No. 1 Spanish
ehstled peanuts and are treated In a
clean pure way. No lard or old grease
used in our own make. Each order Is
roasted after the order It received
we eu aim) offer the biggest
bargains ever mentioDed in real
estate.
Seven room home on West
W«
Eleventh street la tp toda.v. Tbe
finish, the rooms, the oonrenceplioaally low—on tSe «
mymeiat glan^,
Sslsiled cm.
p I p T e s- eoB ed te dealara.
less*
HRS. F. E. WHITE,
R. D. White, Mgr.,
NERUNGER,
The nun over NillikeB’s.
"EVER READY FLASH LIGHT"
Just the thine for Watchmen, Policemen, Huwters, Oilmen. I
Liqniw Dealera, Sailors. Engineers and ilachinisu. .
THE NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY,
C. A. SUTHERLAND, Mgr.
aBWHhelm Blk.. with Dskr LuaiberCo.
CTEINBERG’S
J GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Tuesday, SepL 15
ft
keftrt tai-
TroAle W
' ------- SJT*
J. B. Paige Electric iCo.,
No. 125 Cass SretL
peay.
toe eliaree
Ww price.
e^Miodd
watte Brae..
it. at oMta,
PRANK FRIEDRICH
■ A ■
Little
Outcast
Setnuy.
MOUNTAINS
WORLDS
Sf NmvtMl
^ljtrirlcs;l
§MmM
Sells The Oldsmobile.
Marine and Stationar}' Gasoline Engines and Launches
built to order. Get his prices. •
242 Front Street.
Traverse City
Emyiht^ is New ud u Perieedy
CMB^« Bnlas, An or Ntney Cu
Oat (f the Nett Cosily PredaciiMS la
/Uktiu. Ertry Setae a Bcvdsiiea.
PRICES: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
Seat sale will open Saturday
morning at llir box office.
■'
Horses For Sale
AT PIONEER LIVERY.
y\ nice bunch of young farm hoi-ses, .4 years and
up, weight from 1,100 to 1,400, good ones; .also a few
drivers and a few eheaj) plugs.
Two nice ponies,
saddlers and drivers, very cheap as I am through with
them.
LADIES!
THOME
. B. J. MORGAN.
SAMPLE
SHOES...
are eelliog rapldlj
We have
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
SlXMl
234. J. SH, 4, 4Jf. and 6. '
In Hidtlini
AA.A.AandC.
We cannot aay whether we
will have an.v sample left next
week.
So come early while Ibera is a
•r they go at
WHOLESALE
PBICES
Jt Sevad Hla Leg.
'
f lAOrange. <
alwags at worfe. nlgbt and day. enrConsttBeaMua?^ Stomart, laver
Ltver and bows
Bowed] tronblet.
troobloi. Bksv
aee,
UPHOLSTERING.
NORMAL SCHOOL .SYSTEM.
TWO MORE BALL GAMES.
Bellaire SUrs and Boyne Falls Grays
abtif worn
CITY BOOK OTORE.
Eighteenth
..........................
On Wednesday, October 7. toe Ann
Arbor rallrosJ srRl give ita l8Qi annnal Obio exoarslen. Special bain
wm leave Copemlib et 12:00 m. Bxenrsion tlekets gooi tor return until
Ko^ber 7to win b« sold to Toldeo
at $6JM for roimd trip
' '
pottdlngly
.........................
low tatoe_______________
a too all statlottB in
Ohio on toe Wheeling A Lake Brie.
Detroit Sontoeni. Hodtfng Valley,
Ohio Central .Unea. Cincinnati, Ham
ilton A Dayton, lake Shore * Midilgan Sontoern and Wabash railways.
Call on neareat Ann AAor railroad
agent for tnrtbw InfonpaUon or write
J. J.KIHBT O. P. A..
82I84I
‘Toledo, Obto.
FIELD DAY BPORT8.
“A UtUe OutoasL" one of tbe larg
est prodocUons sent bat this'seasott,
comes to Stelnberrs Grand opera
bouse next Tuewlay. September 16.
with a dasxllng array of aceblc apleedora and the aaat v^HyiUe edectrical
Bppllanoea. Prom a dramaUc stand
point. "A LitUe Outcast" has forged
abend of Ito compeers and presento a
natnral and conilstont story of a man
and tala tonlts.
mreo U-ta five daya. For
Wonndi.,Paea. ItY the beat aai^
SCHOOL MS AND SUPPLIES
MnwankSA-KTa..
lOi^-We aloMACHINE CRASHED THROUGH gan for what proad^to be pSe <ff Uie dlseaM. Onanatoed by
itoxbarrt Co.
TREE AND FENCL
biggest
130
nDsUiiie.>.weler.
la had played nd hatt>e with his'
- a terrible oon^ set to besUsi.
Doctors treeted him .but be giww
worse every day. At length we tried
Dr. Kiars New INsoovery lor ConsugsUon. and oor darling was Bared.
r sound and weU." Bve^-
Alfred V. Friedrich
You will find more of it in less time
in a poor-floor, than many other thing
we know of. Therefore when buying
don’t, stop short of tbe ‘‘BEST.*’
tfhnufactured by
flanna^Xay Co.
lY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1903. ‘ ^
EAGLE WAJ^T ADS.
TO
good iaatbar top bW
rOR aAIA^43ook atoTs to
ooBdltton dmap- W. B
MORE MONEY
IS REQUIRED
POINTED PARAGRAPH&
A dnll man cccasionally makes
cutting remark.
Peopl>wrho get married for a Joke
deserve tbolr finish.
Ife^ credit to o man tp be good
St the point of n gun.
"a tonritt without money is a tr-inp,
and a tramp w'lUi money U a tourist.
More than physical enttnte la re
quired to make a man strong minded.
A woman Isn't necessarily a dream
because she happens
to be contrary.
liapp
e re^DSlble for a
TRAlttCp NUR8E6.
lot of noncollectable ground roots.
The proudsel moment In a euccessOradnate
___________
fnl man's life Is when be tells bow he
■»8. Grand BWlflk- Chjsens’
813. Ran 268.L Park
F • etraeL
------- got there.
112 to.frt p
keep secrete
Onereonon women
Is because the? don’t knoa- u-list to
MONfK)E A HALE,
do with tlii-m.—CUli-ago Dally Newa
811 WUhaliB Block.
(Continued from 1st page.) ,
the excuse of the goTemmant Is th»t
this If a matter for private atfent.
Truallng to Brakan Raad.
OIRL WANTHD tor genorkl hoa»ework. Bnontn at OeA Hair’s Ut«t
■'What are the tocts relaUng to prl*
•
bMP,___________
in this eoantryf’
eilver. Acme, mien.
..........i
“If
we take the 12 Bn^iah uni'
WAHtBD—too adding
irrt^mas naBiK—.,
“ slty coUeges, the forerunners of unl,.wtwt of poor Asalth. AMiBaa, A vendtiea, unless we are to perish from
plagCa
SIM •'
^l^erml'artlvMy. Tra«m^ lack of knowledge we'End that private
effort during 60 yean has found leas
than, £4,000.000, that U £2.000,000
EBiawaod arenna
for building and £40,OM a yw in’8444
SUr^Siu^. UtUe * McNam CMne. ’This gives os u avMaga of
UANAOBR WANTED—lYartwortliy
£166,000 tor bnilifliig and £8,800 tor
t Front street
laJy or geaUeman to manage bus)yearly ipcome.
neai In tbU oouoty and adtoloKW •O BSU/—Very low prioo ,
’■What is the scale of private ettart
TsBa K
tofrttoiT tor w«ll and favorably
stores w^ hones to ^
known boose of aoUd financial stand
___ TIMBER. ESTIMATORS.
we
have to compete with In
ta" «i<d ti
Bents above on two. Front street,
lug. $».00 Btinlgbt cash salaiT and
elBboratlng the scenario of bis new
all wall rented; good Investment to the American nnlrersltlesT
,
J. H. TOLIMR,
expeaseA.. paid each Monday by
piny
to
the
muiiBgcr. "Isato bo a real
property.
UtOe
*
McNamara.
'
'
”In the United States, dnring the tAnd wewer
looker and omnei
tUitoer estimator.
cheek direct from headwartera. ExFront street
Ids istic Boclet.v dti^nia.' -The hcraine
Penas money advanced; pnaltinn per
last few years, nnlversltles and col Hardwood Umber and stubble
tor ^e. nesKmooB
Reald«M sov
260 duuui
Eonth nsu
Bm- makes a tlirillluK emrance In nn auto."
mit
Address Manager, eiO
leges have reared more than £40.- ...
"\Vh:it
does
kUp do tlipD?” asked the
wood ava Citligos’ ^htme 712. June:
Menon Bldg, Chicage, III.
OOOXKW from thU sonree alone;'
monsRpr.
side at low price and on ensy tema.
effort supplied nearly £7,000,000 In
■•Why, of. courxe -she meets the hero
Warn in winter and cool in si
the years 1888-1900.
and the vitlnlii und the soulirette and
and elding won’t crack
“R- t.xw^hlm.
the rest, unci the rliiy «OeB ou to the
8as vs. Brsln Power.
DKNT^T.
.
UBNU'tol.
TO SELL—12 acres, near city; two
“■ •
Room 1 usual liapj)} endliig.’'.
’The president then compared the City Opera Honae Blook.
claared; no buildings; ’ 186 p '
• •■Well, you Sinn leallBtie enoiich.
DR. ^^CKBABT,
trees; some grapes; good soU; easy vast sume spent by the BriUSb govhut you «-eokt-ii on yniir Ihthli.''
cleared. Little t McNamara Ins. ernment on '"sea power" and the small
"How's that'-" aski-d the imxxied
WANTED—Orders tor iWneb
and Real Estate &c.
3618-U
amounts expended on ’’brain power.’’
pla} wHvlir.
"ir sh.-'s Roinc to ciitue In oi
FOR SALE—16-lnch oedar wood de and advocated duplicating the navy
nuto she III >1 II r<-»’ of the rot oticht
livered to any part ot the city. J. bill ot 1S&8-9, 1120,000.000. and devot
WANTHD FOB U. .8. ARMY—Able
E Oieiiiek Co.
8117-lf . ing taht amount to the increase of DBS. SAWYER ft PENUALLEGON. to lli.lke their e-.il it; nil ::li'l>lllalu-e.”
bodied immanied men between ages
—JuiIl'p.
areat~Brltaln’8
brain
power,
adding:
Dentlato.
Crown
anil
bridge
work
a
of 21 and M; clUsans of '•-■—■ TO SBIdi-rOr ezenange
specialty. Office new Wilhelm block.
"Let this sum be assigned and bor
States, of good chara«er and tem
county; easy twms;
perate hanita. who can apeak, read
rowed as It Is wanted; there will be
i
• A. D. TYLESL
out stock and tools; 7F
_____
and write English. For liltormatlon
capital sum for new building to be DentlsL Ofliee 606 new Wilhelm
proved; five acres in wood; bouse
apply to Recmltlng
seven rooms; some orch
orchatd—cuts erected in the next five or 10 yean, the Block. ClUsena ’phone No. 682.
Front street, Traverae City,
ittaxroUforUic
over 100 tons of hay; wlndmUl. tank, ' Interest ot the remalndef to go to
paving of Cass street from F^nt street
granary, two haras, etc. UtUe ft
to State street and State street from
McNamara Insurance and Real Es ll Ir the c
DR. W. F. S-lRANGWAYS.
Union street to Ceisa strMt is
IS ot battleship over again
tate Exchange.
FOB SALE—le inch dry m^>le slab
Formerly asaistant to Drs. Hots and
need not be spent more
and e^ng wood, car lota, delivered TO SHLAi—Honae on East Eleventh
iks In the eye.
freely In
> than in the other.
Traverae City.
Write Kraok W.
hlcago SOlh day of September, 1903:
street, 4 honaea on Tenth street,
Clark, Manistee. Mich.
32Se-«l
ftpital.
Polyclinic
ill^ and
Office in Wilhelm block. Rdnm' 210.
one on
street, one on Ball- This sum Is not to be regarded m
ed to eye. a
M. B. HASKELL.
ilay avenneT^o mi Webster, two practically gone when spent, as when
3221-tf
Id
fitting
ot
City Treasurer.
on
Slate,
one
on
Washington
and
in the case of short lived Ironclada
eounty, one of the beat agricultural
Wllhe
i
-Mock.
others—lerms
to
enlt
any
reasona^portions of Michigan; three and oneft Is a loan wUrii will bear a hi^
le 668.
half miles from Utica, six miles
rate ot futeresL’’
wish. Little
McNam^
from Rochester, 23 miles fitun De
From street.
troit Would exchange for accept
WEDDED BY OPEN GRAVE.
Nt^ce to all persons Interested;
able property In Traverse City. C.
The sped
. . :lal assessment tax roll
U
• Gage,
■
-------Frontt Bt^eel.
211
a
3286-t-6 40 ACRES TO SBLL^n easy terms
with about 6 acres cleared, amaU
the extensi...............................................
extension ot the sewer in alley
house, no barn—only 8400. Little Elopers - Puniaad by Relatives Inter,
UOUSEBOULD GOODS tor sale at
of Union street has' been placed
1.
A.
’THOMPSON.
M.
D.
ft McNamara, 208 Front streeL
>9 Randolph St a t be sold at
rupted FuneraU
Office in Hamiltan-HlUlken block.
ce. Mis. E. Kelu
3233-Ui
TJanvlIle. ni.. SepL 10.—Mbowing
before the 30tb day
Hours: 9 to U A m.. 2 to 4 p. m. »
of September, 1908.
bis way through the crowd of moorn■Phone No. 72. ,
Office in Wilhelm block. Room 210.
assembled at the graveside with
DR P. P. LAWTON.
M. E. -HASKELL,
Call at
bowed beads, Sam 8mi\ey. aged 89, Room 326 Wilhelm block. ClUzens
3221-tf
City Treasurer
517 Sixth street
3^8^tf
shaped a fuoeral sermon in Spring
■phone 641; Bell 'phone 378.
FOE SALE—At a bargain, oivered
HOI cemetery, here, long enough
wagon, suitable for milk, baker}- or
DR HOLDSWOR'TH.
prodnoe.' W. B. Nelson, blaekamltb,
be married to Mrs. *nn« Wagner, aged Rooms 7 and 8. UervanUle Co.'s block.
31S E. Front St.
3220-lf
from near Botdtwlth, Ind.
Special attenUon given to the eye,
ear. nose and throat.
was a rnnaway match and SmUey
FOR BALE—On account of ill health TO- SELL—SOAcre stnp, east bay
fltte<
Both -phones.
ot wife sad aetl, 1 oSer my farm for
•- explained to the Rev. J.
Bhore, Peninsula thwnahlp; no build
sale, oonsIsUng ot 85 acres, 65 im
ings; 20 acres cleared: nice fruit
Greening, the Methodist pnstor
proved. balanoe In good timber; weU
taitn and summer resort place; price here, that the relaUves of the blush
waured. 2H mUea ot tenclng, plenty
ing wo^ by bis aide were on their
DRS. W.
ft 'W. a MOON.
M good utuc,
V,
fruit, good uw.iiua
dwelling iiininn
bouse;
way posthaste to stop the matth. Be General praotloe; apechu^ts in die
basement barn. 34x50; low stable,
eaata ot the reefuin oad gmilto
18x40. WUl sell with or without the ’TO LET—Seven rooms on E. Washing Insisted that the ceremony mutt.be
Radomto Microbe iOUer will etoy
ton Btiwet. soon to be vacated, 88; pertonned at <mce or he was afraid the
urinaiT dibeaara, Both "itoooes.
personal proper^. Would take reslthe ravage of Conwiinptton. atop
another on East Tenth street, va
City ^ra Hdnae Book.
denoe property in Traverae City as
the pains df RheOffiattom, allay the
cant middle of September. 88; also pursuers would-atop it
pan payment This is a pleasanl
itchii
!hings of' Eexena,
”----------prevent■ the
DR^H. R UARNER
part ot a house, west side. 4 rooms.
trying moment tor the
taling in
DIaeasc, neu
and cheap home for some one. Come
84. Little ft McNamara, 208 Prow preacher. At first he was too astound Ipeclal eltentlon given to surgery and
tralize the gnatrings of Oyspep^
and and see It ’twill cost you noth
diseeaea of women. Office
StreeL
ed for utterance and Just a bit angry.
an-eeteo the fonleat stomach and
ing ‘Two mUes direct east ot MonFirst National bank. -Call both
bring
. .'ing back a normal
normalappetite
appetite., to the
But be acceded to Smiley's wishes,
e Center poetofDce and on a good
'phoneB.^
-•
anffering petienL The above
abo'
are
and there beside the open grave and
only a few of the many
dis. H. HOLLIDAY.
the coffin, Smiley and Mrs. Wagm
eaaes; this remedy sur^y
ly eonquera
joined bands and the minister in a tow
hurried words made them one.
FOR SALE OK EKCHANQB-On <me
DR. B. B. MINOR
ot the best streets in Grand Builds,
WANT MEASUREMENTS.
(Alfred Friedrich block.) Both 'phones
_______ tor Bleeping
lota or acres. Just ontolde etty 11mBar, noee, throat and fltting.glaases.
rooms, modem bnUdlng, steam heat.
' lU. for ’Traverae City prM>ei^ or
roblematicsl Wh.en Poetefflee Will Be
Uttle ft McNamara, InsnraBoe and
__ feeUy hannleas to human life,
Real Estate Bsebange.
BullL
but certain destruction to the Genua
and Bacteria of all disease.
Postmaster Geo. Raff received an In
‘TO LOT by Uttle ft McNamara—nice
front offlee’s aet basto, atsam heat, quiry from Washington for the
If you are dk, this remedy should
emaou ot the federal building sito
nice hardwood floon. Cheap.
be taken immediately. Don’t defer
FOR SALE—Lawn dirt Delivetd at
the comer of SUte and Cass. They
the trial untU there to no hope.
. 76 oenu to 11.60 per load. F. R.
MISCELLANEOUS.
•re made by Engineer John BlomWrite us tor free 'book and advice
Goodrich.
S822«ia
shield of Bay City who Informs Mr. for Frankfort. Benzonia. ML |>ieaaant.
_-e Bottles, BL 4HUon Jugs, BS.
Raff that they will be ready tor
Clare, Alma. 8i. Louis. Itnaea. Owosso,
. toet kmg,
e load. For catting, nrillng up end tation to the government early next
Chicago, t
canopy lop and L-rtaliia,
putting down sod, 10 cents a squat week. It Is problematical when the Howell. Ann Arimr, Toledo, and all Badam't MicraMIUtor
.t4Hi:Ko..miir<KuN.
and cheap. Uttle ft McNamara.
southern and ea t«.-a polnta.
yard. B. B. Van Alston. 3283-tf
construcUon of the building will ;be
208 Pnmt alnaL
J. J. lURBY, O. P. A.
but It will probably be '
WE DO FABM <
TO SELL by Uttle ft 1
time nest summer. Mr. Raff aa^ he
Frtgit street, a house and lot
west aide, 8 rooms, only 8600 and
thinks it will be two years before It
will
be
ready for occupancy.
Don't you want IL
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY oow tor
FOR SALB-^loe new house. No. 866
yon may have a fire at any timA
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Washington street; 860£0 down
UtUe ft McNamara. 208 Front SL
balanoe maathly. See R O. OlUett.
3186-tf
Henry Smith to entertaining
623 Beat B^th stTMt or i '
brother Frank ot Plklnwdl for a
F. A. Clary. Grand Bapida.
MONEY TO LOAN <
days.
AMerman Steams haa a night-bleom- and 6:48 p. __
ing—two stores and modern tene
tor Prorenont leaves 6 a m.
log cereus which he expects will bloement roome above price less than
JjAin from Finvamont arrlvec at
>m tonlghL
7:64
;64 a.
* m.
yon can hnUd tor, a good invett
The Miaeea Laura Tregea and DelTrain for C
U
Gillette
have
gone
to
Silver
Lake
TO SBU^M aeres, three-tonrths ot
to camp out tor a few days.
Wm. L. Wllaen of Klnga^ la la the
l/WT-^m^^hnneW keys yesterday. dty for a vtoft with hli son. Regtottt
Httnu Bxehame.
of Deeds F. W. miaon of aeventb
-..-ea, 7 mllee from city,
VIA COPEI^ISH AND A. A. R. Rr
orchard; some wood; lag
The fire department today received
house; some small frulL Uttle ft
6:20p.«
-new fire alarm box which will be Artve Frankftgt..
l^amm tosuranoe mad Real Ito
change. 222 Front atratt.
S1234f
placed at the corner of Tenth and
Lake av^ne.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
TO SBEi—162 a
1 70 aoraa clearWe *a at EMCster. <
Ralph
I
'Roacee
-will
The tax rolto tor the collection of
i^eai. Guardian aM ffecelvtr.
echort and city lAxee and special as- morning ifor Marine City where he has
•talrs; bam old, 30x40;
a fine poelttoo aa araiatant obrnniat in
tor tbC'fire waitto cf
eriaa attached
to
bera;
-good
well
•ou iA> iwb; -goou weu
beet sugar factory.
GRAND RAPIOG A INDIANA RV. CO.
uwiw; outelde
holding city of Traverse City, Michigan, have
The funeral ef Hubart Deutter will ^
In Elleet gsns 81. 1903.
100 buabtts of potatoes; orchard. 10 been placed in my bands tor ecdlecHon.
trees; 20 grape vtMe; alee lake on
win be in my office tor-the pnrpoae > held tomorrow morning at 10
leave Traverae Ctty as tok
Uttle ft MeNs^ IM. aM of ottleeting said taxes on every week o;doek from the home In Suttona Bay.
Beal Estate
^
Pstoak«g» M«eklnaw, Grand
“ ‘
lU7-tf
day from now unUl Nov. 1, IMS. from Mr. Deneter was 69 yearn <rfd. He Uapbto and
6:46 A ny
WAGONS AND BUOOIBS FOB aai.w 8 o'clock until lliSO o'clock is the toavaa four aona. all of wlMun reside
For PetoffiSTltocktiiaw.^Oi
-TITO good lui^ vagons,
waiS^
three torenocm and trM& 1 o’clock to 4 In MHwankee. and two danghten, Mrs
and <me phaeton bngP.
C.
Ooldamlth
and
Gertrude
Deutter
o'clock
In
the
atteraoeo
ot
each
day.
gy. R 3. Morgan.
*------81924f
All taxca paid before September 1 of Suttona Bay. The ohfldTOn wlD all
map of Grand Tnv- wiu be recelTed without otdieotkm ■resent at the funeral. .
1
ft Mifffaa
toea and on aU
tnstf
Body Was IrMtontHlad.
September 1 and antU October
TO 8BLL-> atook ot tnemim and
Sanit Sts: Marie. Sept I0._n,s
a penalty of one per cent tor oeffieo
gsi^ aaRhandlae; a good obanoe
body foond In the river Tuesday haa
For Grand Rapids. DetralL Toledo,
to gat a ready-amda hnaliaes with Uon wiu be charged on all
Chicago ana wsaL 6:00 a. m.. 11:55 a.
wMnIng napald on October 1 and nn- -------------■ WMtlflud as MciUae.
m., 6:20 p. m. and 10:10 p. m.
young, man who wu drowned
■ “ovwiber 1 a pens|tr of two pei
Bay City, PoH Hurwhile
ahoodiig
the
rapida.
eent tor coltoetlon will he charged
OA Tolsso, Detroit
x>it and east, 6:00 a
Fnat ttrasL
.. and 11:65 a. m.
Office In WHhelm.bloffit. Room 210,
a of the Smithsonian In. For Manistee, LudlngtOA Milwau
____ _
-- —tooowfior-aalA
M. E.”
kee and Mnskegon, 6:00 a m. aor'
stltuli- have tov.-Mii-sted the Philip,
llOfttt)
(Mty
6:20 p. m.
pipes, with raonlts that are of rare In
For Elk Rapids. KalkaskA and Centerest to scleoce. They have called
*1 Lake, 7:00 ak m„ 1:20 p. m. and
attentlOQ to the fact that In the veins
TO OU. DWUBftNCH. If there to
6:15
p m.
train.
ot the tribes ot xhe archipelago Sows
FOE SALE CHEAP-^ne
■
.
No men U the worse tor knowing
the worst ot hiTwseif
EXCURSIONS
PebeMarquettb
Mlttilgan atoto Fair tt PonUfte,
n.nfmhtir
________ 7 7toto11.11.
One tare pfua 60 cento (inhltidca gd_dasion to the FBlr). Tlcftato on eale
from SMrtember 7 to U, incItiBlve.
-----------nb«l
West Michigan State FMr, Bepteinbei
Carpet Cleaning
One fare plnS^cMU (Inclndea ad
mission to the Fair).
Uir). Tiedeets <m sale Making and Isylni. feather renovtty 17, good to return
September 1
Wort thortfogtly and promptly
■3448-w-t-8
September 1
executed. Agent tor Mirtilgatt Bag
Co, N. B; Chkpln, Prop. Traverae City.
rii.,Knighto'<r
Carpet Cleaning Works, 822 WaabingOne andone^hlRl fare from ataUona ton StreeL 'Phone No. -U8.
P
ARE YOU SOSEi USE
^
aracamph
r ot WoDej Refunded.
Muscular RheumaUmm
Sore Muadea, Sore Jointa and Neuralghu
The only Exte^ Eeix^^ whkh ^ Sweat Oof the
Sold cOy to JSc, SBC. A sun Botths.
AtanfattPrasaira.'
For sale by Bugbee ft H
F=*avlng Xax
Sewer Xax
GERMS
SEASE
Radam’s
Microbe Killer
;; »;;:S;S:S:SS
Estates and
Trust Funds
X AXES!
The Michigan
Trust Company
Pere Mwquette
NAPKIN
SPECIAL
$3 Values $1.98
Oiilji 5« Potilr Clin Hnvf Tlu w
Tins is a fortunate piirehiisi' piekeil up by our
buyer wbUe east and ai-e the best values w«* ev«.'r
oUeix'd; wc boujrlil just 50 dozen whieli jiieans tiiut
just .50 people can have them.
,
Pure Irish Damask, latin finis^, two sizes.
20.'c27 and 24x29. every thread pure linen and snow
wliit<'.
If yon cannot come early in the morning Udephone your orders, an hour’s brisk buj'inf’' in the
morning will clean them up.
DON’T BE TOO t-ATE!
The Boston Store’s
LOCAL NEWS
livcrylimly Is busy taking cai-e of the new
goods.
,
' .1iist.plac&<l on sale the largest and finest lot
oi drt'ss trimmings we ever had.
' .
More ladies’ suits received yestepday—the ,
finest yet. Tliose novelties are going to be great
seller.'*. Better see them.
Choice lino of Table Linens just in.
Another lot of Union Made Clothing came in
yestenlay.'
The Furriture Department is ready to show
vou samples of the carload of Bedroom Suits reCf<ived Ihiesdav.
Those new Rockers are here. '
■ The [..ace Curtain Department is tiusy show
ing the now tilings just received froro-New York.
'5.,V’S.S, .
r ta
Want your clothes prsieed, ffiaaaed
orrapalredT TetoMune to Benda.
C. H.
•
J KBHOB.
Gem FtoM. A(L
The Silk and Di'ess Goods Department is do
ing a .big business! • Those suitings are going
fast ^ Had to re-o.i'der several i muhbers
'
McCall Pattems are the t)^t
Don!t forget that^the new street bets are in.
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