The Daily Eagle, December 02, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, December 02, 1903

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

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•CRIMMIeHAe ClItVICS.

THE
TBAVEESE OITT. MIOHjajliif,";

VOL. XL NO. 3308.

NEWSPAPER MAN
HAS CONFESSED

Do You Rest
Weil Nighte..
If not, you need one of
our Pamletto Mattresses.
Tbare i > i > i.;
ho mo st
comfortable mattress you
ever saw and they are the most durable. They are
made of 5 or fi layers of felted cotton and then a layer
of palm fiber, then felted cotton again. The felted
cotton makes them soft and the palm fiber makes them
springy at)d keeps the cotton from matting..
You take no chanecs in iiuying one of them—they
are akeolutely guarantee*! I)y the manufacturers. The
^ price to get them introduced. IS only

$8.50
After using one a week. \'ou won)<i not go without
it for 4 times the price.
Wo. i.iive a full and complete line of ail kinds of
mattresses, from $1.7.5, $2. S2.25, S2.50. $3, and so on
fight up.

Do You Meed
A pair of good, warm Bed Blankets.

Wc have a large,

assortment, and at our prices yon can get a nice, soft.
warm pair of double bed blank, tv, for .50e (.the price
of a common sheet,)

They will out w.-ar t;vo or tht ec

sheets and you get two blankets for the price of one.
We have a large stock and are making some exception­
ally low prices on them. Call in and look them over.
We have a large line of Sheets. Pillow Cases. Bed
Spreads, Comfortribles. Pillows,
Down
Cushions,
,, Feathers in bulk, in fact anything you want in 3’our
4 borne. '

jTwTsiateb,

Itettll and Wbolaaate.

Practical House Furniaher.

Be Cheerful!
Let tie Help You.
It Ukes a pri tt.v iroci satnred peraon
to look cheerful *i a chrimoiaapitheriof,
dreaaed in old clothes, whes the rest
are riph* np-toH'atr.
If-your pocket
book is li^litt^d romr herr'srid let us help
you—will show ,^00^0^ todress risrhl
on the most economical plan.
It year limit Tor • suit la #10.00.
«ra will anew you at that price ]aat
■alltlaa aa«l styles tbat
#12.00 aad

SenMt1on«l Development*
Scandal Today.

Y, DECEIDBBB % 1803.

CHEMISTS TELL
OF T^POISON

$24,000 SAVED
IN SALARIES

: Cast as the oompaay can do the
work. The new bnlUlag was erected
ANN ARBOR hlEN -POUN# IT IN
a cost of aboot ISOdMO and the
MURPHYS rrOMACH.
3Mnatlc ttiephoqeo. are IsstAlled at
It Which vUl sot fhU much ahfft
L/MACKNIQHT BAID TO BE ON
•YBTEM IS NEARLY INSTALLED of UOO.POO. In Seeretnry FUher
VERGE OF COLUAPtE.
IN GRAND RAPIDS.
company is fortnoale In having a
pnble "««r' whose whole heart la wrap­
ped up In bis wetk. To him aust be MONEY WAS THE MOTIVE FOR
given a large share of the credit tor
THE MURDERS.
the progre«*ivene*s of the conpanr.
r SmMli In HM Open­
Secretary Fisher Takes Initiative li
ing Addre
PregrcMive Policy.

CONFERENCE
CLOSED TODAY

CadlUac. Mich.. Dee. 2.—Mrs. Mary
MacKnlgbt who U being tried here
tor morder U on the veige of ooDapae.
three weeks, i
She enured tbe eourt roan today oa
made by Semwtary Fisher ot
tbe arm of ber sister and daring the
the Citlxens- Telephone Co.
ot the court annmeil
writer this week. In that Ume 120
an indlSerent aOltade. Two cben"hello" girt* will be separated from
isu from Ann Arbor tesUBed that
their poiitlooB. entailing a saving
WHICH WAS THE LARGEST IN AS- they found strychnine m the organa
12.000 a month in salaries alone.
J<*n Uivpoy who diad a<na Uma
Then. too. the' patrons of this con
ago and for Trteae tanrder Mrs. Ma'>
pany will be given the most perfetf
Knight te being tried.
telephone service that It U possible u
Rcaaon for Murder.
Install. On the inviiation of Ur.
^ast C. Smith. pcooeatUng at­
Fisher the writer inspected the new ex­
torney of Kalkaaka preasted the pe»
change and tbe new style of ’phones,
pie's ease before tha Jury yoatmBay
which, it may be stated, tbe company
emoon soon after court was caDaJ
has obtained the right to insuii in
order at 1:30 o’clodL He statsd
’Traverse City when they consider the
With the address of Rev. Geo. Hliott that the people wished to show that oa
time opportune.
tbe Grand Traverse^Mlnlster
May 2. IMS. tbe defendant had gtm
A StAfUntisI Building,
elation meeting cam^ to an end in the ber brother, /ohn ICBiphy. oapsales
new exchange is located in
first U. B. ebureb at noon today and containing strychnine and quinine and
ubstantlal large brick bnUdlng this afternoon the pastors departed
that "death had resnltad; thsn X0 dayn
standing on a cement foundation. It U for their several homes Dr. BlUott before she bad given a stmOar doee
stories high and has a big base­
Manistee with Rev. Phelps to John's wife. Oertrade, sad noiismed
ment in addition,
where he will deliver a lecture, this child, death renlttng as in the M
pnot Ibe ceilings being metal and
case: Uia. UaeKal^fs mottva for
evening.
lined with asbestos. ’The basement
Rev tv. L. Laufman says be is pleas­ dcring this was to acquire a 404cre
is devoted to storage, the second to the ed wii^ tbe way the meeting was at­ farm and a policy ot «1A>M with the
offices and the third to the ’’glriless’' tended and tbe way 4he programme Hodern

■'
Maccabees;
• >es: and.........................
that it ooold
’phones. The building in every- way was carried out. ’There werfe 32 or­ be shown ♦*»■» tte money resulting
indicates that it was built In a m
dained ministers present, the largest from the insutanoe. aad the acquislacqnlslsnbetanUai manner and that no
number In tbe history of the assoeU- tion of the Bra was nppsmioet in ber
pense was spared to conatraet It
tloD. In all there were over 60 guests mind from the tad that *e had
the most up-t»dale and convenii
entertained.
talked about tbe dlspoaiticm ot the
style. Ur. Fisher Is very proud, of
rogranme was carried
insurance mi»ey-fmieedlatdr after
Chicago Dec 2.-^e receivers In the building and of Uie new system published with one exception, only one John’s death, and that Ae had laiato
bankruptcy today tokk actual
which he U in^Ung. Connections minister not being on hand td read bla the amount of a mortgage v^idi ike.
Sion of the property «f John Alexander are now be*lng i^e between the old paper.
held against the farm from $S80 ;o
Dowle at Zion City. SI. Dbwle aaserts an^ new exchanges and tbe wires are
(Continned'On lUrd Page.
$600,
be is solvent hot It is declared on good being tested. When this work is com­
Joseph O. Battenfleld was tha first .
authority that his pibperty is largely pleted the girts wUl be dispensed with
wttnoa eaUed for the people: Rte
in DOD-negotiable eamriUee. At mid­ and each subscriber will ring up bis
teetlmony was practleallr the tame aa
night the receivers diedded to operate own connection.
that given
industrial enterprises of the city
MuM Swear st YourseN.
rice coart test :
Then there will be no m«e swearing
to fix .vour feet for
said (bey would hot <4>eo Sion
been eaOed by Kro: Morphy. JoknY
at the telephone girl. No more
c:ty bank, pending an InvesUgadon.
motber, at tbe rime ot the death et
cold weather, li voiir
Cblcago, Dec. 2.—FiMBClal dtScal' the soft answer eome back when
the son and hdpad to lay the body
- .feet are cold--- you
that the deeeneed died tn-a eonsurely need a pair of
of John Alexander DoWiK the
win thr^^t^r ^ hiJ'halr and
Tulsion. aad that the body cenrianed
styleil -Eltjab I." and bis n
yell. "Too gave me the wrong num­
rigid aad dU not relax atter death; that
imsi in New York, a lunth ago and ber!" If the number isbT righL yon
be had talked with Mrs. MaAaight.
Maybe it’s a pair of
which have been rapi^ U
can gamble that you made the mlawho was present; aad that the had
leggings j’Ou need.
sinc-n Dowie'B return, eilmla
Uke yooraelf. It will all be up to the
done all she cot^ for the dying man.
niE 'i in the federal ooi^ts taking poe- subscriber wheCher be gets wbat be
We have lotsof them.
William Wilson, a helper In an ansc-.j;on of all tbe property controlled wants. Tbere wl!) be on hecoBSlty of
srtaklng estabUshmesit of PVe Lake.
t-j nnw> m Zion City. III. This town, inserting in the directory "Please call
%i'irh na< founded two years ago by by number," because it will be utterly
nos-ie. has a popuIaUon ot over 10,000, Impossible to call In any other way.
is ih? general beadqoartera tor Dowie's
How It la Done.
TRAVERSE BAY HIVE. OFFICERS
rlitircji and is said to represent
Just below the receiver is a crescent
New Bboe Store.
iJ'.aiittiire of 120,000,600.
shaped metal attachment cmtainlng
Oiuwa, Ont., Dec. 2.—Tie OUawa ElecUan Was Held Yeeterday AfterOpposite WhitinI Hotel.
.i-;-.-.! M. Blount, caahter of the Chi- small notches opposite the figures
university in this cily was totally de­
.gn Naiional bank, and Albert D. Cur- from 0 to 9. Supposing you want to
stroyed by fire early today. All that
Traverae'Bay hire,- No. 71. L. O. T.
call 9.661. you simply put your finger
remains of tiie magnificent stione build­ MM., at their regular meeting yester­
in the notches corresponding to these
ing art- porttons of the walls. Tbe esU- day. elected the Mlowlng officera
s properly. Tbetr bonds were fixed numbers and In succession pul! down
mated loss is $250.0on. partly covered for the ensuing year:
*
$100,000 by Judge KohlssAt of the the crescent shaped atuchnreBt which
by insurance.
Past Commander—May Bomen.
United Suies district court, who made moves back automatically to its fir,tt
tbe students escaped with Blight
Lady Ommander—CaUle Thacker.
the appointment on the petition of sev­ position. After moving tbe sttacbinjuries but a priest, Father Boyan, Lieutenant
ment for tbe four number figures you
eral creditors.
^ injured and is not expected to live,
The receivers left for Zion City to press a button which rings the party's
jumped from a fifth story window.
Record Ke«
aBai
'phone who you are calling. To per­
lake possession of the property.
Finance Keepe^—-Agnes MeMldtael.
form this
Ordered to 8hcH OuL
EAGLES HELD AN ELECTION
Sergeant—Mary Gardner.
X seconds by actual time,
Last Wednesdsy I^»’s first conUistresB-at-arms—Anna Tom^kliia.
saved U an Important oonfr.4slon of weakness'waa made st a
Cbaplain—Ellen Bristol.
sideiwlion. And while you are In oon- t Tneir Annual Meeting Last Evert­
rpll..- in the ubernade At Zion City.
Sentinel—Casale Monroe.
ing.
- A lot of you people have cash in versktlon no one can "cut In" or over­
Picket-Rosanna Rosel.
Officers for Traverse City Aerie No.
i yi.ur pockett," Dowle aaid to his fol- bear what is being said. Tbe secrecy
Pianist—Mary Barry.
sdrviee Is one of the most im­ 3i:\. Frslemsl Order of Eagies, were
I lowers. "Dig town aad get it ouL
Assistant Planlst-^tayme Beaware.
elected Iasi eight for tbe ensuing year
portant features.
is God’s, and we need it in his wt
Jays. Niglil*
Installing Officer—Callie Thacker.
* follows:
Long Distance Suelnesa.
I You're cowards it ym don't Cve it
Past
President—A
E.
Finney.
id it is
The company win retain about 26
; Deposit it."
STEFFENS IS PRESIDENT.
___
iDually
ally
President—Walter L. Loraager.
t Instead of trlghtaaMg many Into girls for the toll or long distance lines.
The interesl is not large. 3 per
Vice JTesldent—Cbarles EveretL
deposiUng. this apFMl.aaat a long line Tbe long distance business Ifl Increas­
cent., bat the deposit is ready
Musicians Will Hold Annual Party in
Chaplain—W. M. Slisby
for vou any time von wish it and
of people to the bank ott Friday, w^ ing Wch faster than the company
EaHy New Ysar.
may be dMwn -trithool previous
Secretary—Elmer E White.
they lined up at the .{Bring teller’s has been prepsuwd to take ei
The Musleiani’ onion metiaat night
notice.
Treasurer—W. E. Orelllck.
window. drawmr-<^ -their money. Just a few years ago, Mr. Fisher said,
and elected the frillowlng officera:
Conductor—Albert Novotny.
ia,ao th«n $2,000 wu depoalted in the tbe Bell company bad only one ground
Dlrecterai
President—W. H. Steffens.
Inside Ouard—A. Langworthy.
H. 8. Hull, PrealdenL
bank on Friday. vAIlfjte amoont with­ wire between Uusk^n and Grand
Vice President-A. R. DlamoDd.
OoUlde Guard—Fred Lardle.
' H. C. Davie and
drawn was twice w ^neh. Late in Rapids. Tbat cared for all the bostPhysician-Frank Holdswortb.
A. V. Friedrich, Vice Presidents.
the afternow A Tt^^Blhap ot Wau­ ness Now the ClUzens’ oorrihany has
Trustees—J. H, Lamsoo. Wm. Dill
C. A. Hammond, Cashier.
kegan tried to wRMtsw hie aooount five copper clrcnlts and these are
Treasurer—A. J. Havflaad.
Chu.WUta*'DuO.W l.srdK- *V^Usni
of $SM and was i«d he woold have busy at certain times in the day that and O L Clapper.
Sergeant-at-ama—Asa Hale.
Ltroaao. B*b) TtirlSr. Sieobrn Lsui.
10 five 80 days’ notldb hefttre he could it is impossible to handle fbo buslner. F-C Desmona. J .V Hucllm»nin.
Executive committee—Cbas. BroadTHEY SCATTERED THE LEMONS.
j. a Cromer. .
nes.
get hie monay"
)
toot. Sam BendA L A. Grayson, W.
Bought for Tfavereo City. Oowlf'e
Campbell. E. E. White. Augnst
Ur. Fisber would not state when the R. Qulsti’s Delivery Team Caussd
Yesterday a
»A0e
Bauman.
company proposes to install "ktrllesa’’
Some Excitement
Arrangements were began tor the
’phonee In .Travdrae City He jlld
The team belonglnfi to B- Ouisit. second aondU party to b* given in
state, however, that when the anto- teb wbolesale" dealer In fniH. took a January and the followlag
matlc ’phone system was purchased tor little run this morning from
arrangements was appMstsd: Sam
Grand Rapids that the company ac- store on Bast Front street and.
Benda..M. B. Holley, WlUard Campqniiwd the right to buy Blmtiar
turning the corner at Union str.
changes
tor
Traveree
City
and
Lan­
Pipes, Panej’ Christmas
scattered s barrel of lemons In the
sing. It seems to be pretty well under­ street. Near Lantner’e shoe store the
Pouches, Smokers’ Articles,
NO PLACE FOR THEM.
stood tbat If the suUMBatle 'phones aleigbs to which the team was hitch­
;aooomplish aU that is exp
ed. look a wback at Frank Jones'
So Many Petstoea at fitrttotW Ray
them, the sjvtem wUI be installed in 'rig seodibg a mUk eu dying. A littU
They Cannot Be Storad.
other important exchangee and that further up the street the sleighs and
Sutums Boy, Uleh.. Dee. L-^e poTraverse
will be on* ot the fint
D became separated and the lat- Uto market has been btoeked here on
town* oqtalde of Grand BapRls to recontinued iheir run until canght acconnt of bo etaK-rasiA- WRh th*
eMve attention. Ur. Flaher Mated that near the bridge.
prlM at 60 eenta the teraan ore dto
wUh the automatic system the com­
appolatad and hare' to drive bosM.
pany not only curtails operating ex­ WAGES REDUCED 10 PER CENT.
i a dlstaaea of eigibt mUea, vritb
penses but tbat tbe oost of operating
thetr potatoa.
doee not increase *o rapidly as It does
Tbe ahlpmeoa and Atetai* to dato
In the old way when the exebangp Passaic StMl Co. PMnt is EscaomixwU readh the U6.0M aaik. Far tto
reaches a certain alxe.
Pticy BoxesHiS It B box.
P^ttonon. 44; J?^Dee. 2.—At th* past 10 dsys potafaMs har* basn dn-vs
Tiwverae City AteeitheMera.
to tom by the thooMPd baahals. and
■oabtf -of Travarae City pe<9>e plant of tk* Faaaaie #t*M Oo. a ra- oriD thsre are asera toAeObv.
dachteidera in the CIUxmib' 'Tel*- dnetton of-10 per eqat Ih «a*M '
ipbaBt Co. and from aU tadieaUon* at
headquanan those who have InveeUd
tnThia stock have a aafe and food par-'

Grand Rapids, Mlcb- Dec. 2.—ExCity Attorney Salabury Is unable
his bed today and
joumed until tomorrow. Attorney Me
Donald, one of Salsbnry's attorneys
Is representing the'sii men who walv
ed examination this morning. Repdrt
cr Russell Thompson'of the Evening
Press has confessed that he received
a bribe of 1600. It Is uaderstood tha
Thompson’s confeaslon will fumlah
the prosecution with intonnatlon
which will corroborate certain parts o
Salsbiiry's siorj-.
Grand Rapids, Mich.. Dec. 2.—There
were sensatloiial developments in the
water scandal case this morning
the openiffg ot court when six of the
former city officials implicated in the
water deal waived
the understanding that they plead gull
ly in the superior court. They are
Aldermen Slocum. Lozier, McLachlan
Stonehouse. Donnaran and Cory P.
Blssell. ex-member of the board of
public works.
The prosecutor said he was very
much pleased with the result and aaid
he was satisfied all along that Salebory
was telling the truth. This course was
practically decided upon laat night
when It was rumored that a number ot
aldermen who had. been placed under
arrest had weakened and would tell
the prosecution all they knew about
the water boodle transaction.

We are Well Prepared

UNIVERSITY
IS DESTROYED

Our Warm Lined Shoes.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

Working Sundays!

«•
Come Id. look aud try .
Callest Bnsd CMbaa alone wUl tell.

- comparison

The -h Boston -v Store.

Christmas Ribbons
Perhaps you choose to make presenjs^fashioned
with >-our own hands, and if so, Ribbons are, in most
instances necessary accessories in constructibg prettj'
gifts. Anticipating the unusual demand for those
goods Ht this time of the .year, we have made ample
provisions and are now fully equipped to supply t’our
ti€feds in ever}’thiug pertaining to Ribbons in either
tb.e plain or novelty effects.
Just placed on sale a large consignment of pure
silk Taffeta Ribton in good colors. Only such as pure
white, cream,, black, cardinal, etc., at the extremely
low prices quoted here.

No. 5-7-9 widths for 5c
No. 12-16-22 widths for Wc
No. 40 lind M widths for 15c

PBICB TWO CENTS.

m

Christmas Presents!

Diamond “J”
Smiles
Traverse Belle

A. W. Jahraus

bweneaq.

ing $wrqstmsrt,. atrtUttr.Sl. itampM.

The Dally dEiigle.
THE BASLE PRBEE PaMUbara
Bataiad at Tramaa City PM
I MaOar

FQRJttlAT
‘INSPECTION

At a aubiutwii Buctipn <
goote an actl9 and sncee
was a Montgomery county fanatt. tts
pnrehases were plied bi^ la <«e eotscr of tbeYoon. and be was etlU ingv
when the '
Ibere was no bidding from a
Ur. a«d the aucticoeer. naiAlns ’
out to the farmer, said:

A Great O’Coat Sale
Hamilton Gothing Co.

___ 'dr otb«b
r glvaa. Sold
TraverM aty.
lol Not for mel" .aaid the
K H. Walt ft for Praakfort, Beiuonla. Mt PteBNUt.
backing awsy.
••Why. that’s din cheapf
Clara. Alma, St Uinls. ItbacB. Owomo,
the auctioneer.
‘Don't ryou
tbermometerT''
Howell. Ann Arbor. Toledo, and
COMINQ Events.
“Nup.was tbe decided reply. .
aaade • atartllng
wonderful ears. sontbern and eastera polnU.
bad one a yemr or two ago. and footed
at was atUeked
BOTliia ptcUirae^ity opera honn.
around It an' lost time without bMac
J. J. IKIRBT, O. P. A.
hage*. caaeed by
able to regulate » at aU. Why.Vp
rWo'
Dee. 8.—“Slave* U the itlnek” a aaKatatnazoo, couldn’t even open tbe darned tbln^
gltip 3
huA. I had often
over to Overooate rsnyltig
tha
perb sce&le
.a. ^----------------------in priee 'from g.1S fo
»o ;830
the home of the Rev. Caroline BarUett —I'blladelDLIa Tlmea
Oraad opera bonee.
•Bd Uvw.trotible* a
Double
stock lo ——
select
•' able the
"--------Crane, who is given credit for the
from
mof.
of any house i
by tbe last leglMature of a Uw
Barber Sbap aiMaty.
rrn MIchigto.
QUILTY MAY ESCAPE WITH INNO­
for the inspection of meats. Is tbe
l" veetrfc Bltterr
C. R. t'oiiritiey. Corneli’t .rowli^
CENT.
scene of a hot light over a meat jn coach, wiiK iiuvtiig bis hair rut
Qrana RmUb U blgblr wrottgbt up
specUon ordinance introduced Into the day in a barlier shop cm State nroal.lBFor Grand aaplda. Detroit, Toledo,
them. Only 60e
over the “confeuions" of
K. Salecouncil by Mrs. Crane and ber sup­ Itbaca. wbeo u vet}- you<« freahman
Cbicago anu week 6:00 a.
11:65 a.
____ A Co. and 8. E
bury. Ufitil be began a wholeeale
• 6:20 p. m.
porters. The ordinance was intro-' entered
Dwgglsts.
t-m-w
crusade against many oI tbe most.
If in i.rocl of «o Over­
. -r Muskegon. Saginaw, Bay City.
duced several weeks ago and Mrs
The lad seMed blmselt in that re­
-proniseut and influential gentlemen
coat It will pay those from
Pon
Huron.
Toledo^
Detroit
and
east.
Crane has the backing of tbe women's cumbent allliudc which men aastUM
A Penman’s TeeUmony.
a dislADCe lo bny rouuilor Grand Rapids considerable credence
U:i6 a.
dubs and phmlclana Tbe mai
when tbe>' desire to be Mtaved, «Dd a
iriplivkel
.
was’pjaced in bla story Of tbe
For
Manistee,
Ludiogton
and
Mllof alleged filth In abbatolis was
barber. enBling—for tbe boy'a face
Iv-k I
wanitee, 6 a, m.. 11:55 a. m. and 5;2«
« for pottlng-tbroQ^ tbe water.
M.W. mo.i..v eill
forth before the dub women at the was altogether beardless—tucked a
- deal. Now be bas hurt bimseU and
>r>l
r guaraulee
towel kbout him. lathered bim, and
BUte Federadon meeting held
______
Raplda.
no sympathy Is expressed for bim.
then, airolliiig to the doorway, began
trel Lake. 7:0u a
Grand Rapids In OctoberIn bis aocuaatioD be bas broogtat in
I smoke a L'lgarelle
6:30 p, m. ,
Opposed to Mrs. Crane are
tbe newspapers of tbe dty. claiming
Tbe rreabman waited In atlence a.
a
a bottle cur.
For Charlevoix and Peioekey,
butchers, who have employed Col. E.
tbal be bought them up. Hr. Burcb bt
!W minutes. Tlieo he loudly ex­
m. and 6:30
M. Irish and the Hon. N. H Stewart, claimed:
medielae In the world."
H.'f. MOELLER.
t(e Evening Press for 85,000 and Mr.
two of tbe best ;known lawyers In
1
S.
B.
Walt
J
KEHOB.
Gee. Pau Agt
“Hey.
what
are
you
doing
tberer'
idonger of tbe Herald tor $10,000.
eodw
A Boas.
Agent
Michigan, to look after their Interwts.
••Smoking,

said
the
barber
than most people- :iiv
tbe face of the oppoeltlon which tbeee
The matter came up for consideration
“Well, why don’t you cbave-iner'
jiv.iire of. Piles of iIi'-mt
two papers exerted against the water
GRAND RAPID8 A INDIANA RY. CO.
guoda on oor first floor:
“1
am
wamng.”
tbe
barber
aie
tbe coundl meeting Monday olgtat.
OSTEOPATHY
^hileonour secoLd floor,
In Effect 6*pt. 37. 1903.
swered.
"for
you
beard
to
grow—
The ordinance, which is similar to
devoted almost
It enlirely
c
to
to flnlsb that Grand Rapids should
Trains leave ‘I'raverae City aa toiadopted in Saginaw, and which Boston Post..
MRS. M. J. TRUSBLOOD.
: goods at 920
have nothing to do with Salsbury's plan,
'o«llned by Mrs. Crane, was fin­
40M0T
Wllhelm
Block.
Residence,
Tbe Imperial board of hraltb In GerFor Petoakey, Grand Raplda end Chi­
no one will give tbe sll^aest credence
ally referred to the tommlttee on or-' men.v has issued a autement that tl and 88 Wynkoop Tenaoa
cago, 6:10 a. m.
to tbe ex-attorney s-story. Both Mr.
dlDsnces, but not before tbe warmest '‘total abstinence from strong drink 1s
Petoakey, Mackinaw.
i-euissey,
aaacainaw, iGrand
Burcb and Mr. Conger stand very high kind of a fighL
B and Ft-Wayne, 11:16 a.
not Injurioos to health "
in their community. But granting
When she came in Mrs. Crane was
Petoekey. Maeklnaw. Oiand
- t newspaper publishers are liable
Raplda, ClnclnnaU and Chicago. 8:65
Carpet Cleaning
accompanied by
A. R. DIAMOND
u> sin as freely as other mortals, any
p. m.
Haki^ and laying feathers rencvti.
Ireaa suit case fuU of medical books.
PI9M Tuner aud
For Suttons Bay. Omena and North
sane person would naturally look foi
ed. Work thoroughly and prompdf
She spoke first on the necessity for
port. 2:00 p. mAetton Regulator,
executed. Ageut for Michigan Rax
some return for the bribe if one were
M
B
I,________ ?. “ ir”*
better meat Inspection and quoted the
Fcdey’a Honey and Tar tor coughs
Trains arrive trom Ft Weyne.,
omcesis wiitteim Block
accepted. It Is evident that Salsbnry
wiib w. W. KimhallCo.
and colds: reliable, tried and tested,
Grand Raplcs, Petoekey and Macki
laws of foreign countries,
never got tbe slightest encouragement
199 Front At.
safe and Bore. Sold by Jas. O. John­
course of her remarks she told a num­ son
a BtreeL ’Phone No. HE
and 8. B. Walt A Sons
so'
Trains
, ,
through eltier the Press or the Herald.
ber of stories, and when Stewart amee
Wayne. Grand Rapids, Petoakey
If Mr. Burch snd Mr. Conger accepted
and told'one which she took to reflect
Mackinaw, 7:60 p. m.
mt»ey they would not be so ungrateful
Quick Arra._
Trains arrive from
Northport.
her husband. Dr. Crane, who was
ALWAYS
J. A. Oulledge ef Verbena. Al^ was
and inconsistent as to conUnue
Omeaa
and Suttons Bay. 9:30 a m.
present Mrs. Crane arose and shaking rice In the hospital from a severe
strenuous flgbt against Salsbury af­
Chair car and aleepera on all trains
me of piles canting 2< tnmors. After And at full blaat is our Hrrakfaat north
“■ finger at Stewart, said: “You
and
south
of
Waltoa.
SOMbTHING
ter taking his money. Salsbury's story
know tbat'E a He. It was told you by doctora and all remedies taUed, Buck- Counter at 6 a. m. for the paaseogerB C. U LOCKWOOD. G. P. A T. A.
3 and will
len’e Arnica Salve qnlckly arrested of the oub-going traioa. Don't go
">r. Osborne."
Grand RapldB
further InflammaUon and cured him. It
given tbe slightest credence unless
TO ANNCVY YOU
"I am going to get this meat inapec- conquen aches and kUte pain. 86c. at away hongry but call at
substantiated byindispuuble evidi
Traverae C
on bill through If It takes me years," Bngbee, Roxbni^ A Co. and S. E
THE STAR BAKERY
Wliec you ar using oU
Aside from attempting to besn
Wall A SeoB. Drnggtsta.
as Mrs. Crane’s parting shot.
AUenaa d TIaeber.
SM S. Uaisa.
lanipa or ^Ily klndol
the fair name of Grand Rapids busi­
i
light
"Pass'that meat inepeclion ordlness men. the most deplorable feature
hut ELECTBlCITy'
ince and you will have to follow tbe
P.
of the affair Is tb'at through the lies
>our home or oficc There
butchers of this city Into the supreme This Is to certify that I have taken
is nothing like ELECwhich Salsbury bas sworn to. there Is court," was StewArt’a.
two boOlee of FEdey’s Kidney Cnre and
'tRICITY for illuiulDating
y of the guilty
more thanany
' other
-___________
course of. her argumeut Mrs. It haa helped me
purpOMw. No biuoka
caping with the InoocenL He bas dis­
Crane touched on a large number of medicine. I tried■ many advertised
remedies, but none of them gave me
smell, bo grease, no danger
credited himself so completely that it
diseases. Including pneumonia’and lu- any relief. Hy drugglsta recommend­
fromflm—it is the lumt
may be dlOcult for the-proei
that is clean and lit f>>r a
berculoslB, the greater number of In­ ed Foley’s Kidney Cura and It has
rvoDomical
illuminator
convict any bet those who are manly
stances of' which she claimed could ed me. Before ooBunenelng Ju n
king to eat. Only..^- |ier
that ran be proenred.
enough to plead guilty to accepting .a
in such a shape that I could hardly
Train f
e 6 A a.
traced to diseased meat. She said was
bribe.
get up when once down." Bold by Jaa.
quart When you have
Train from
I
Provemont anivee :
that 16 per cent of Michigan cattle Q. Johnson and S. E. Walt A Smis.
Boardman River
:64 a m.
tried
it j'ou -will: want
had tuberculosis. She alleged terrible
Train for Cedar City leaves 6 a i
more
::
::
;•
conditions In local slaughter bouses
Electric L^ht B
and 8:66 p. m.
LOD6E
NOTICES.
and said she had seen calves akinned
aiding Elder Carrel s deserved oompllAnd STEAMER UNB8 .
Poorer Compaay.
before they were dead and pigs taken
Traveree Bay Tent No. 186. K. O.
Boat eonnectlona at Maniatee had
meat yesterday in Increasing bis sal­
from tbe boiling water alive.
MM..
Monday
nights
in
Frankfort
makli
'
'

nlgbU
1.
O.
O.
i
making
shortest
end
cheap
ary to 11.800. It is still below the aver­
routes8 to Chicago, Hllwankee and
Iberwood. Com.; C. D.
It la understood tntl the meat lo- hall. C. a. Sherwood.
age but it shows the worthy gentle­
Rote

F, K.
spsetion fight Is to be made eute wide LePolnte. R R.; A.
man that fals work in this dlsirlot
uid to be backed by tbe women’s clubs
Traveje* city tebt No. 871. K. O.
appreciated. Under his administra­
APILLS.I
T- MM., Friday nights In Foreetere’
tion there has been a splendid growth
hall. A. V. Prisdritai. Com.; J.. T.
In every department of the chur^.
One :of the largest swordfieb ever Shields, R. E.; B. A. Evans. P. K.
SPEAK QUICK
brought Into Boston Is on eghfbitlon
Mark Twain’s latest Joke is bis
:66pjn
348 E. FRONT ST.
at Paneull ball market On a placard
nouncement in Italy that he will t
Sold In Traveree City oyj.C. Johnson, j
candidate for the presidency of the
United Slates next year. He says
of tbe swordSsb that come Into
Traverse City Lodge No, 822. F. A
went to Rome to give out the news
the Boston market, tbe aword and tbe
tilt had already been cm off by tbe A. M. SpdOa] oommuDlcaUoD each
that he would clues tbe luKan vote
HuBtllng Jewrlnr.
Monday, a O. Joynt, W. M.; M. E
fiahermeD who
Haskell, eecretary.
We would suggest that the High better handle It on the veraM. But tbe
school seniors help •he High School sword bad been preserved. It had
Grand Traveree Lodge No. 200.
Athletic assoclauoo
t of debt rather wldtb.at tbe base of ntarly six In^ee O. O. F., meets Tneedey evenings I
and ite length was ntarly a yard. Tha
than let that surplus, burn a hole In eyeballs bad a diameter of nearly five their hall. A. B. Cnitls. N. O.; C. I
Jobnaou, secretary.
----- A rOMTIVE oom
their own pocket.
iDcbea. equal
Traveree City Chapter.
fifteen inebea. Tbe ewordWhat Editora Say.
Osb season Is at lu belgbt. It li only O. B. 8.. meets In Haranic 'ball the'
16 GOING ON
before each full n
Somebody has caught with a book during tbe months of June, July, Au­ “
gust and tbe early part of September
and line In Pipe creek (mark
name!) near BIwood "a creature about that the flsh are taken, and about 80
Duchess Camp. No. 2J4S. M W.
per
cent,
of
all
swordOsh
caught
by
15 inches long, with tbe flat bead and American fishermen find their way
- "•-'■maa ball Me 'lay evenIngs, Novemberr SO. DecemL r...___
tiny eyes of a snake, tbe almost round the Boston market.—Boston Globe.
H and
p?^Fn BAO xmL
days 6EVEHAL WEEKS AGO. AND FULLY PREDecember 28. John
J___ G- Straub. V. C.;
body and taH of an eel and the lege '>f
(THOSE ARE GOOD WORDS. "PILED
Joeepb Sleder. clerk
Sold by J. O. Johns
a Itsard. Its color is dark brown,
aduill." Kiihl tile attorney
covered with black apoU. and It baa^
the
pUilutllT
III
Hie
breacb-or-iiroailsa
apongellke red gills." Now, we have
i-ugaged to my
heard of similar animals before, but cUentr
gwer of one being caught with a book
•I do," admitted the ■h feodaut. .
ana line. Generally they are
And yet you broke rtie engagement.
ARE SELDOM BEEN AT ONE TIME. THE MOST EXPERT TAILOP8 WFRF FUBinven in thf
there at all.—Indtenapolis News.
Why waa timtr'
------------WHAT IS rt?---------?0 6W«)^TO ENABLE*wU7 '®
SELLING THESE OVERCOATS ^ROM 65,00
"Love hu.l waned.
About tour dozen Investigators
varying degrees of official circum­
stance have reported that the whites
The Sleek Lliht will coet leas than one-half rent' oer hour for
are to blame for tbal Indian fight
Wyoming. Tbe government may a.
proceed to tbe punlehment of the In­
"When
a tllQtr
PBiCE COMPLETE «t23.
dians with a clear ctmsclence —Phila­
"The Hrst lime I saw ber adopt tbe
delphia North American.
prevailing femhiloe fasbton of riding
a borac astride. Tliat smasbed a loveWe advise Grand Rapids to aban- dream, sir. niid KniBstied It good and
.don the Idea of bolding another grand ileogy."
Tbe lawyer for the plaintiff gave the
Jury eeaslon. unless they want the city Jurors u •inlvk hmk. and he knew tbco
hall to become a bai-roost and t
tbal
e Uiet. riilento Pott
.ccept..le
etreeu a bowling wilderness. Gra
PRt,4«T TO THE NE.T .HO .U.V HOuVEwr.i -HO'.OH.io
THEY 0«
UffE THE
THE ..OVCO-.RE.R.HO.
"CYCO-.BEAUIIJR OO.T.V„-<.i;;.'-Ho
Hiiox.bo^hrt -------------------------WHEN
Raplda, unUke Detroit, la disposed
THRV
'.eoVm "J.OELr'voo
«H h.‘ARMS,
v""t‘hE« '
««a»ral Ctay-s Oeang*.
take a paad Jury too seriously.
.NY STYLE or FINISH YOU W.NT-H.HOO.HY, BIRCH OU.R^EREi/wEO O.H
.tS -!
Gesieral 'CMsalns M. Clay fought
Detroit Frae Preea.
many duels In bis day. anally with
CLUoV. ?b'ib^l.^“
•O"
RRebents remember •
hU- long-bladed knife. meelAig pistol'
In Wales there are 600,000 people or rifle equally with that truRy
who can’t apeak BngUeh. But that’s weapon. Hla physical etmigth wu'
nothing. In London alone there__ gigantic. He was accustomed to '
6.000,000 people who can’t apeak Bng- cool and never lost bla Judgment
.RE E.SILY FOUND IN OUR CLOTHIRO DER«!TMENT. WE PURCH.SED . . .....
liah "as Bbe should be apoke.’’-C
3’ou can wear an
exampte. when an adversary abot him,
TH.R OEU.L OF BMOKINO J.CKETB, B.TH ROSES, HOUSE DOWNS
LOHNO^HO co^^s
go Becord-Rerald.
\
and be supposed be was done for, be
THEBE WERE SELECTED SRECl.LLY FOR THIS SESSOH'S TRSorMlO
THE^MT TH.T «h'
Inflated bis lungs to the full conedona
BE H.D-HOTHINO MORE .CCERT.BLE FOR . M.N. THEN REMMMR TH«Ito.? E.R
that be wonld lire as long as be could
RIEB
BO
V.RIED
.BBORTMERT
OF
MOST
E.SHIOH.BLE
NEiKittL
oLnoT
bold bla bteath. Then he drew bis
..ze «, 42 or «, we «i,i.kU.g the WgK.VE TOO M«1Y TIES. HE UKE8 TO CH.NOE OFTEN. SE.^B^N STS,
J
to atato what-we can do with 18,000.- knife and did bla bloody work Tbdt
gestkind ol reduoth^Soe thoee-sizes
O.NT RREBENTS, BO 00 “•"'f„ "
"..0 TO PICK wS, f^LTlen'o^O
' 000,000 worth of MUpe aftm- we get ’em. was when be killed Turner. After aU,
speaklog mnslnglf. reviewing, bis life,
AND DRESS SUIT CA8B9-660GT APPR0FRIATe GIFT FOR EITHER
t New*.
he conleseed to a r^iorter. when ba
was about 66, that be was opposed
I are iHvteetlng principle to the dud, tbinirinf agalaat lynching in the United Statoa. savage way to settle a aiBeolty.
are aoise eaaee (w which
Aaother aatkmal ingoMiy kae otf(«d
fha. «Bvy of tlui.fonlfBera.—Detrdf ------- to be the eoiy remedy.
tcek Tribune.
Tritaaa.. -

Quantlry

sisr.s'

PEBE Marquetti;

Prices

$10. $12, $15

m

I'I

City Bill Poster

WIDE AWAKE

At
Rastairs

«IE MAKE IT.

Sauer
Kraut

•-•at!?’

$8.95

JOHN J.
BREZ I N A

Do You Want It?
Rastall.

StiirtSlItllftpAeBpsdBS
-.ns-

.mm

BLOCK LiaHT!

A Great Sale of
Clothing
Such Overcoai^

Great Stock of Winter Suits.

1 Paite Electriul

IfT

A Carpet Sweeper

Christmas Gifts for Men

OVEf^OOAT

GET IT AT “THE COMPANY’S”

-

-— -

a be Tow flaalB OlaiiA.' JadteU<taB«6to486. S.8nda-A<^

THE HANNAH & LAY MPCANTILE CO.

J

laat 2, jpua..

TH£ BAlkY

MON E Y

0. P. .CABVBE.

IN FARMING?
you

NtWB OP THB THBATREB.
. iBttnieOne week from tomorrow night will
— 'What to
t«9 tnaatlon, oceor the aeeond iiiimbM on the high
:.wr4 mors work •Chool lectnrd-and atislc courM. Tte
f . OM iMly do

(Conttaued tram Pint Page

-----YES,----But don't Vuy until

CONFERENCE
CLOSED TODAY

P. W. CABVEE.

Ol I*. Carvor « Bro.
Oo acoonatofUialaat
"Pl»h cuid Gatine L.«w
m baI Id their office during
duriu( bu

Phrilr

cloudy tonight;

west and

north

of stewards yeat^ay afternoon, Pre­

Thumday;

showerB or snow flurries with wanner

The Traverse City
Real Estate Exchange

CITY I

■Take Ik Bmiw.------

The

Lady

esips-hau tor nomination of officers

lesular ineetins tt.tiiorrow evening
N’nmination oi officers will c

[•

for the support of the pastors In the treme height to the throne of Ood and
5o charges reitortlng. was 929.668, or the depth, the aonls of fellowmen.
He said that when he started In the
average of $693. The average sal-

Mrs. A. W. Jhhraua took the first
.
cut Elaes vase, at the euchre
iwirty' given yesterday afternoon by

ul the preachers In the Michigan

.Mesdanies \V, .1. Parker and J. V. -Mc­
loin- iiaiid

a fancy cream pitcher.

PUBLIC LIBRARY REPORT.

work was dUDcnlL

elder of this district, 91,600.
The board of stewards voted to In­

' 2,926 Books Were Drawn During the

crease the salary of the presiding elder

Month of November,

to 91-800 and the apportionments of

During the month of November 2.92C
!lie Llbrary„as follows;
juvenile

the different churches in the district

Action,

1.237;

jiivi-nlU- history, one:
Juvenile

liiograplty

for the support of fhe elder wAs read

Fiction. I5C7:
history,

on the basis of an 91.800 salary.

26i

nature, five.

bloRrahpy, 15;

(wo;

raise 9120;

volumes of

II.

B““’Dec.2

on a-ith the ministerial convention.

:'jir..»s of (ho reference books,

WEDNESDAY

Fines c'lilociert during the month.

ins the month of November.

olences.

A i

U Is missions that I desire to get be­

ber of new books were added during

fore the people, we have a missionary

ilio month', among them several vol­

prayer meeting presenting some definate

make-s the stories nf nations very

has

been

weli

The second

step

Is

olent causes, packing it lull of facts

were sent to the binderj- for repairs.
ing room

field.

preach a sermon on each of the benev­

Ox er 15n volumes of books that

1 are now Itaek in the library

The Erst step is prayer.

business

"The third step is to scatter broad­
cast

causes.

To illustrete.

for

the

be

Monday

too Important a day to them lor
an- such conversation.
The speaker said be believed paslorI work should be the completion o!
the Sunday sermon, the finishing per­
sonally

of

the

wholesale.

work

begun

by- the

CITY BOOK STORE.

Tourists 111 Kg.vH will soon bo >il>1(

CUTTERS!

to cross the Snlinrn desert iu a four
mile an hour aiilooioWle s|>eclally con
stmeted for iinveiliie ovpi
Wnsies. Til,- xi-lilch- U tn a,-, ii.ino
date forty pnsseiigert.
While th€
spec,’ seems slow It to greater than
that of camel transportadon.
i

Few ever break doa-n in the

pulpit bnt many do In tht home.
There are many different phases to
pastoral labor, and here Mr. Lewis out­
lined

when I

Air. -rioan

Bible

society, I procured a larger number

"The fourth step is to get the Sun­

with white collars.

day school. Epworth L«ague and

S. Honda & Co.

other societies ol the church

InUr-

ested in and'committed to the benev­
olences.

$5.00 I $4.00

'ow up with methods for uklng benev­
olences.

One method that I have em­

ployed is. to take each separately
the Sunday I preach the sermon in
reference to the cause.

Over Stocked on Enamel Shoes.

It has this

■advantage that the matter Is fresh lo
linds

of the

people

and

an' ordinary day of preacher's

work, about as folJows:

Rise at six

snd tend to study and mtocellaneous
riage ceremony at 9, at 10 baptise
candidate, at 2 attend a funeral, at 2
duct a prayer meeting at 7. and. be
he is expected to officiate in each
all his life.
.Mr. Lewis said the children should
'

and i-aii only approxlnmate to it ilirotib
J «lorv
i.earrt. it si-> ms Ibai after
till- sviiuiiir's 'nuirriaKe. they w,
tv i-as.- a few days at PeeksUll-oD-theHuiisoti. the home of hto boyhood.
I'jB,ii their arrival Mm. D^ew
down oil (be plozxa and expressed her
deliulii at all her anrrouDdlDgE. sayIiii.I shall never tire of iWs beantlfiil Kixot. with its grand old mouir
t.aiis and mnjesllc river
I stippo*.
seunlor. when yon were a boy it waa
luch wlldet ami more primitive. Was

each

it has this disadvantage, that it a

I'.-f .x'4.oo.
■ ■'< m* ;

benevolent collection

to be taken

r,-."—New York Times.

nearly every month in the year,
this plan also many will only give 25

.1.1 ■ ..I HerTnilBlBg.

50 cents, as they reason that the

Bachant «Sk Roscoe.
I 206 Front Btreet.

j collections come so often, that a small
: offering wUl

be

enough. ' Where

have been the laymen generally objeci
10 this plan.

Parker Bret.- Old Stand.

"Another method is. I write a circu­
lar letter stating the needs of the dif­
ferent causes and

giving a general

Riaiement of their work and needs,
send this to each church member w-ih
tor them

A Breakfast Treat
That Makes You Eat

( their offering in.

ell the nutriiix-e elements so cbaracleristii: of tjris strengthIti^flaw is so

mv

good, so delicions. so different that it maAai yeu^
o griddle cakes and gives t lelisb you can’t

matter bow poor the appetite.

Adds
no

This plan has

the same fate as the first

Makes any mesl t]

"The third method Is to use the eommiitee on benevolences to work with
them, and make a thorough canvass
OI the churtdx.*
"That method that I find most success­
ful Is this, after using tlie educative
Tlans mentioned, divide the benevolI cores into three or four.

At the time

,ln the fall, when the oonference de­
rides, take the conference claimants'

CORN SYRfJP

eollecUon.

On

Easter

Sunday

take

the mtealonary otjJlecUon In the Sun­
day sciiool and congregaUon.

^Tie Qreea Spread for Da3y 9read.

Lot Chil­

dren's day In June-be Educational Sun­
day. and then at some time in the year
■ wheu the local conditions Indicate the

tuent foi____________

usTS. IHne for canning fruit and
jelly. Thmriem. m-sse-foc.
At all grocers.

l>e-n time raise the balance that to
- titrtred."
'.The

»8N
IN pyHHiw^^oyvn^bOUCK c

j
[

Preaeheria Obligations and Duties Outside His Own Church,

H. H. Harria of Sherman in handling

mEr&imET^TAR
fttopw the COWH

He^^^

ok'-ulse .leveUni,their talents. U will
tltey be graeefuh'They
nol'Kuffi.-'
I >efr.L
The great aim L net tD train gtrls
) iin-y xviii lire according to rules, but
1 ih<>y uis.v nobly live witlMK then,
or it If iuiposslble to make rnle* to
Ot every einersftM}'®bly safe

eijoip her with the KnS I,um which
this advantage, that ehch person can
tier <*wil r>ilea. as the
calmly look over the work and give to
toil pi-.t
i-K-tMe itfwlr.
V
each cause as hfs conscience dictates '
Our ell
rlrfrf liiKy Is wot eo mueb to eorhas this great disadvantage, too
ilie faults as it to to Install the
lany lay the letter and envelope aside virtue*. The serrtd of high Jiving to
nd forget all about It, If the collee:r calls for It they say. '-I will look Uow-uiiK-li good
It up," but they seldom do so, and ‘t cret of t-uceesaful ‘parenthood to not
How iui,ijy restrictloas can we <-amis gone. If a second is given It meets

Karo Corn Syrup is the pure golden essence of com with
giving. energyprodneing cereal retained.

■: ■L.;,

Sle titotoftlutolM.
Professor Edwafd A. Stainri
'■riiinell cOlU^. w9{^ hsa leceutl.i
tunit-d from a risit \p Ilussta'. spent
tome time ou tlie tet$te of Count Leo
I'utotol. He says the conut ha^ been
exceedincly IH of
but to/ecovwIny and spMda a pdrtk* of each day
vorkiug lo bis fMdSr ;He tecelvea
ipany tonrtsta. whl^ Ttolts be doea
Dot-mTe.4-et.he tZ«l$i.aU wllh cotirtv. Ue-keeDS in loach -srlth everyo^ajiMltlcal
or
It smvntoed
tb,
id-Miinlttei
wl
lartleipate to

’J,
does not cMiecl
t-'-ded iKi rarj-

—New Lot Of Rne----

Baby Robes, ^ to
F. VOTRUBA HAKHBS CO.

£

2 and 3 at 528 State street-

STEM WIND. STEM iET

'06-t-3

Phyeielans Prescribe It
Many broad minded physicians pre­
scribe Foley’s Honey and Tar, as they
have never found so safe and reliable
a remedy Tor throat and lung troubles
as thto great medicine. Sold by Jas.
a. Jenson and S. E. Wait ft Sons.
e<Kiw
maae Tounp Again.
"One of Dr. King's New Life PIUs.
each nl^t tor two weeks bas put me!
in my ‘teens’ again” writes D. H. Turn-'
er of Dempeeytnw . Pa. They're the
best In the wor.d .'or Ll /er,
and Djwels. Porely vegetable. Never
gripe. Only,
Bugbee, Roxbugh
-ft Co.’s and S.
i E. Wilt and Sons, Drug
Stores.

DIRECTORY
.
e. M. MURAB.
The popular Auctioneer of Grand
Tiaveree county. Office 330 East
Front street, lYaverse City.

FALL aAd WlNTERi

—SEITS—
.\11 the latest ntylei*
of Hickey an«l Frecni a II C o. 1-i n (,
Rocli ester, New
York, are difiplayed
on pur tables.’ Suita
bought of u6 are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
:

ARCHITECTS

>t be neglected and that he believ­
ed In Uppii^

benevolence standi on its own merits,

.\ $5.00 l''i-ciu'h Eoamel CusliJ
Th<?y are jiist the shoe for winter wea.
rulihpi's. Easiest shoe on earth.

It is said that Dotalng to sun
death and taxes, but that to
la not
c
alto­
gether true. Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption is a cure for all lung
throat troubles. Thousands
There is no cough medicine so popu­ tesUfy to that. Mrs C B. VanMeire
lar as Foley's Honey and Tar, It
of Sbeperdtown, W. Va... says; "I bad
tains no <n>iates or poisons anit n
of Bronchitis and for
rails to
• cure. Sold
- ...by Jas.
falls
J Johnson year tried jverythlng I heard of, but
and S. E. Walt ft Sons.
eodw
lief.
One bottle of Dr.
..mg's New Discovery thee
then cured me
absolutely" It's infallible for Croup,
9’ainting Exhibit
Whooping
igh. Grip, Pneumonia and
Miss LotUe Havlland will boid her Consumption. Try it. It's guarantee,!
exhibit of painting, in waUr color by Bugbee. Roxburgh ft Co. and S. B.
Trial bot­
china, birch bark, Traverse views, etc.. Wait ft Sons, Druggists.
tles lOe. Reg. sizes. 60c. 91.00
1-m-w
Wednesday and Thursday, December

duties until 9 o'clockf perform a mar-

just as’nuSch £a\e! would 1
copies of President R«jsevelt's aJThe president of Peru declares that
mothers.
dres-s, which was delivered before the
hl“ country is enloylng law and order.
Long Island Bible society, and 'bad
He probably means that they are havAs Old «• BU 3skM.
them liUtributeJ to the families on the
Ing law and order dtere, but it is to<;
Til,- ,|ti,~ii„ii or the aK>- of S.nator
charso. In this way I get the people
rhanmv.v Uepew was under discus­
miifii ! I a^k us to believe that ihey
about them.
When people sion xvlieti oiiv of the parly,
are t-ig..,.ijtg it.—Washington Post.
pray for a cause, read and hear about a|,iH-jtl.-,! to BS most ilkr.y to know,
it they are ready to help it along.
aiiBwer<>d: "I caHnoi itnte (lOdltlvpiy.
Anoihc ' lot ol t
tie] Shin 1 to wej

ferns Implement Co.* Ltd

Pastors should study how

to call as well as how to preach ser­
mons.

Scriptures," preparatory to taking the
rotlecUon

when

lessened and he found vhni

literal lire in reference to these

preached on the suWeet. "The Holy

Big reduction on «l2e 40. 42 and 44
Men's Overcoats, we have too manv
S. Denda & Co.

propoelUons but

mentioned his tansiness as the servant
God. their interest

close the eyes of some one dying, con­

and Inswnccs on the sub}eci.

The read­
patronized

during the month.

These

willlDg to talk about anything
along bnsinesa lines, were open tor

any and all methods in taking benev­

umes of late historical worljs, which

In Natural Colors.

8:30-

'•Preparators step.-; are necessary b

rolled since January, l, 1903, is 1.601,

plete.

MORNING.

Methods in Taking Benevolences.
Rev. J. P. Durham of Norwood said

of which seveniy-fivc «-ere added dur-

COMPANY.

church. 940

-hold their annual meeting In connec-

The total number of ttorrowers

BIOSCOPE

Second

The board of stewards also voted to'

14.93.

INTERNATIONAL

the

and the Fourteenth street church, 920.

The largest number of

b..<ii;s .trawii out In any one day a-as
.'.v.t

The

First'church of this city was asked to

, l•nlln1l niaslzine-5. 27; miseellanous. 16;

IntematioDBl V.-ioiii liuo'. suiry
of Bobinson Crusoe, liraml paotomice. Little Bed ItidiDf; llomi.
Motlierlioose.
(rulMver's Travels.
Ti
lierlioose- iJulMver's
Delhi "Danbor " India
Life of
r'd American Fireman
Illustrat­
ed S^onirs Mnsical Acts, etc . nod
a local .Muring Picture lakeii in
your city.

ministry he made np hto mind to call

the buslneoi men every Monday
conference is $696 and In Gmail Trav­
erse district, 9560.' The average salary morning. He toesd the Ume well se­
of the presiding elders Is a little over lected and tho'pnrpoee a good one,
the accom^tohment' of any spirit92.000 and the salary oi the presiding

Intosh. and Mrs. A. \V. Wait won thp

I books were dras-n out of toe City Pub-

An eiaUorat.- re-prodm iion of
I'nele Tom'. Cabin in si.xtocn
iab'.-iar.
Rip Van Winkle as
played by Mr. .Ios.'jih .IriTerson

Leave your order for all subacripriona with as.

1.266 members.
The comparison In the\4«tle5 of Alt chaege will receive
VVIII Halm and family, Mrs. Martin the number of churches and parson­ proper, attdndte'tand there will be
Clark and KIcnn McLachlan went to ages in these years is: in 1S9S. 64 some time left to attend to the im­
Cedar Ron this morning for a short churches and 33 personages; in 1903, portant dutlea^btde too.
Pastoral Work and Hew to Do It.
visit .with relatives.
churches and 42 parsonages, and
G. R^ewis tf Alba, said that pastorThere will be a meeting of the Brick- file value of the church property In­
work to easily Bound but bow to do
Foley'a Honey and Tar always stops
luyerx and Masons' union tonight at creased from 9140,514 to 9215,310 or
H U another ^nation. He spoke of the cough and heals the lungs. Refuse
In 1903 the largest amount
.-•loniainje hall for the election of offi- 974.796.
eubstitntes. Sold by Jas. G. Jobi
terrfto^''Which some minis,
raised for missions that has ever
c-Ts.
Other Important business will
and S. E Wait ft Sons
eoi
ters have to 4»ver but be said the
I.a'isacu-d and a full attendance is been subscribed for that purpose In
this district 9I.S63. The amount rals- bounds were M only ear^ly, the ex­
desired.

<>ur method of doino
l>usi,ii«‘j;s '.iractii-ally
j|
iiiatfs a,i risk. '^'oii<K-al p
in-.Miniiii' Stoi-ot or ]n- R
diistrial Stork without
:i:iy L-haiu-i.- of loss.
Write for our method.

Moving Pictures

in the district: Id 1903 there ere 6,861. pointed work*3lid they thouU also
The number of avoid conflnia^-BtoBMlTB too closely

an increase of 1.260.

to thetr own Qhnffit trorii leat they be­
Sunday schools In 1898 was 98 with
He aaid
membership of 6.462; in 1903 the num­ come narrow aid bigoted.
he believed th£V the nUaister is coober of schools Is 106 with 7,728
bers, an increase of six schools and seeJated In h»lifc, and to eneiteilc.

The American Suffaloaa will held a

Risk
Eliminated

In 1898 there were

S.601 members rrf'the Methodlit church

Buffaloet will

morrow afteraoon-at 2 o'clock in For-

O. W. CURTIS, Manage

1903.

SsrfSi.-ct-'-.,« ; Oar Price for Botti |2J5

year the company is strengthened by-lib think of as dl*Raymond
Loder,
concert
.came from those Herbert
pianist. The attracUon is one which
;the
should
please a Traverse City au­
^ A9Md tiring to do
dience.
.«* their rb^nlarly ap­

sons between conditions In the years

BRIEP.

1898 and

Cldzas* Pkoae No. 197-

33« BoardcfTrade taildiag, emaha. Net>

siding Elder M. D. Carrel made bis re­

in east portion; increasing southerly port and some of the most Intereetlng
things in relation with this Grand
winds.
Traverse district were the compari­

Room 515 Wilhelm Block.

The Torrey Exploration Co.,
Denver, Colorado .-.

t the meeting of the district board

warmer In

portiona

oil

Magazhi^s^"—-

aaiUted
by
Marguerite
ba to laefctog AttraoUon.
For
- baa adyattcei Smith, the riiUd Imperawiator.
Are seaMDs thto company has appear­
-4-and obhitlan-.
ed
with
Mocesa
In
eooret
of
clUee .n
^what othar age.
of the things Canada and the United States. This

Praaldlng Elderis Rspert.

The^athar.
t

fecial CombinatlonB

Qpanette Oo. will be the

F. E WALKERArchltect and supsnntendeot. Office
at residence 427 Fifth streeL North­
ern 'phone til. Estimates made and
full Bile details given with all plans.
TRAINED NURSES.
HRS. B. W. SHELDON. NURSE.
«
Graduate U. B. A. training school, *
class *98, Grand Rapids. Cltlxens'
'phone 663. Res., 234 Washington st.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
J-li. MONROE.
General Insurasce aod Real Estate.
311 Wilhelm block.
DENTISTS.
T. W. THIRLBY, DentlSL
Over Barnum ft Earl's Jewelry store.
DR. LOCKHART.
DentlSL Moctague Block.
DR. T, A WILHELM,
DENTIST.
City Opera Bouse Block.
Room 1.
DR8. SAWYER ft lANHALLEGON.
Dentists. Crot-a and 'bridge woiit a
specialty. Office new Wl:belm block.
A, D. I'ii-ER.
DeuttoL Office 505 new Wilhelm'
Block- ClUzens 'pLone No. 682.
|
DR. SNYDER, DENTlS'f
'
New office over People’s Savings '
Dank.
!
PHYSIC FANS.
1. xTTHOMt'SONruT D'
Office in HaminoD-Mimken block
Hours; 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
'Wione No. 72.
DR. A H, HOLLIDAY
Graduate of Toronio uim-erslty. Office
to Munson block. 'Pbones. ofllce,
108: resldBLce. 104.
DR. R F. olPHER

MILLER BROS.

STEINBERG’S GRAND
OPERA HOUSE

Tomorrow Night
The Comedy Drama

“SLAVES
OF THE
MINE”

. DB. HOLDSWOHTH.
Rooms 7 and 8. Henmatlle Co.'s block
Special attention given to the eye.
ear. nose and throat Qlassee
flUsd. Both ‘phooei.

We are now prepared
to make prompt de­
livery -of green or
dry slab wood.

Oval Wood Dish
Company.

IT’S
TIME
to begin

C.

K.

Callalian

selecting <

yonr Cbriumss giving
Use'nl gifts an
aeceptahle—our «
them.

•llppars
Slippen.

A ttean Story of the Wyoming
valley l.y

and

[tail. I.. Ilari.

Mao’a Lfathar ailppart

A Superb Scenic
Production.
Rzelo.twiy Kpcclat 8c«ii«iy
Tbe Vivid Dareioc Colip
Tb* Snsft e{ Ibe Ca*I Mine
Real s:UTBUir Coal Can
Tb. A,»ral EzploUoB bad Ov.-in
Th» Tbrllllcc Strike Sevne
The PbR<so« Stagle tlsartette
A Play with Natural Char­
acters, Witty

40c to 83c
■i

ro,,om„.



75c, SI.OO

Dialogue.

lutcMNe Climaxes. Fuii)■> SitOAllonN. M-lect

DR. A. BENJAMIN.
Pnysiclan and Surgeon. (Deutseber _
Arrt) Free advice for working
class dally from 9 to 10 a. m. and
7 to 9 p. m Offie- over City Book
store. Citizens’ 'phone

WOOD

157 Front SL Beadle Block.

Medical college. Citizens' 'phone
784. City Book SWre Block.
DR W. F 8TRANGWAV5
Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and
Thrust and flUlng glasses. 502
Wilhelm block. Citizens' 'phone
658, two rings.

Watch, $1;00
At Veriey’s

Coiiipaiiy.

HtMCESi 2flc. :l5v, flOc. 75c

SEATS

NOW

SELLING.

Alfred V.

Friedrich
»«ller or Good ftboas.

LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?

DR. B. B. MINOR,
Office over American Drug Store. Speand Throat Otaaees fitted. Both
Phoaes. Residence 614 Rlztb st.
DR8. W. B. ft W. 8. MOON.
'Phones: Uaoe. Citizens’ lOT: Bell. 99.
W. E. Residence TIO Wash., Clt
•phone, 216; BeU. 99. W. 8„ realdenee, 409 West TenUt
Cit
'phone 728.
OR H. B. UARMBR
Special attenuoD given to nrgerT and
dtaaoM of woman. Office over
-PUK .NaUonri bonk. Call beta
<phiMsa.
DR. L. SWANTON.
Office «rer the People’s (savings bank
ER t. P. LAvraii,
Boom m vnij^ Uocffi.1 ottoans'^ona S«li to ’ffitona 878.

You will fiod more of it in less time
m a poor flour, than in any other thing
we know of. Therefore when bnying
don’t stop short of the ‘'BEST *’
Manufactui^ by

Hannah ft Lay Co.

k« 8AUB CRHAF-^iWD ceofl ,wfc FOB Bare—Boom oo Monioe Mre«L
'W.O.Toot
Mttotf

AOMTIDNAL MQALE.

MANUSCRIPT
WAS MISSING

^R BALB-Diy kindling wood, ona
,^|woia. Di^ a asjd to 0. Ftaay,

BBNT->LKse bOBM oo eonerof
\Ftoat and BMita ntrdeU. 910 p«

''SMfmwrSS

i

TO ataij-FnvBs and etty pragnRy:
Urge lUL aomh -on Tnry
gny- TO BHNT—A- inree boOM wUhjMm
mests; tome bni«nlns tor «Mh.
UttU * MoMamnn. MS Front
■treat
Stt4«
TO RBNT—Ofieee is the WDhMm
bhMdL See a. Wnhelffi. 'StflOJl
TO SBLL—A alee oSee bnilBMB at a
lew figure. UtUs A MeNUum.
tt»441

1

Mra. W. F. Briflln la <
Ki*. B. J. FSNMT ot ArotflA
Hyt Jordan haa e»«« to Whita H<ror
, Canada and wfll be p»t ate«t OBtb.
<
Sent, to Mr. and Mra. C. T. Qrawfl
Every
ot ML Pleaaaat and tocwerir cd ^ dew of gico on bis sbouidtra.
dt7.adan«htM.
Helil dctwies almost one-eUtb.
Mr« E. L. Benner haa moved her
Rtv. CLLIOTT Lorr HIS ADDRESS mdzeaalns parlora to mob IS orat tts revetiues to free triieeU. '
. ON “IMMDRTAUTY.Kreiicv spends 3S per cent, of tier
the City Bode atore.
eourccs on mlliury pr^rti
There will be eleetlon of ellleara in
Tbe babv should weigh twenty and
REVEREND OENTLEMAN SPOKE the U C. a A. thia erenlnc.
ne-half
pounds on bU Erst bird
to the
EXTEMPORANEOUSLY..
Mra. D. Coehlln and children Jtave Tbe lnu>oriuiloQ of Ambrlcop
loomed home after a month-a dart products ts uo longer pfobtbii .. n:
Turkey.
ANALYSED HIS SUBJECT
with' relatiTea In Cl
MiUSTERLY WAY.
The ealeon rwn by John Blacken and Frence Is daily oa tbe incriSM :
Tony Roko# baa been hou^t ont by within u fevr year* the volu< •.
Ludwig Kroupa and John Kntocbvil. hair exporti-U has risen to et-;' More' llisii ufw-fuurtb Of tliv < •
1 of Lite Lenda DlsA special bualneaa meetlno of the
nts of N-wfuui*dlsnd are engs. •
. nlly to Man.
lembers of the Baptist church wlU cau-hlDc ni!d vuriug tisb tor s :i
bood.
BeoenUy some tUet atple the auit
Seamen on native i ver craft
China «ei J:: s inotith; qn sea goinw
eaae ot Rev. Qeorse Bmott, D. D.. of
Detroit and the reverend genleman coldest yet this winter and 8. B. Walt's Chinese w»»eis *8. They fiBnish
reglatered alx degrees’ own food.
a'Uted thle morning that
Ob the BHAepi.
above
'TJie late J. A Mc-Vefll WUstler «>■
Mrs. John ftehrabeeher and Mrs.
bit address
posed every sort of cant Be diambenee the addrma on that topic this James Hilbert have gone to Cu>a
pioued.
on
tbe
otber band, many pecu­
morning was sot jbet what he had loin Mr. James HUbert who has been liar tbinga He believed, for lottaQce,
origlnaHy expected to deUver. How- tbers tor some Urns.
eoemetlcs, and encoumjeu «
Mesdamei Lowell and Betaallar. who
erer. Dr. ESUott does ^ot coniine hlmalways In the use of rouge, rice pow­
t and gave no indl- have been the gueeta ot their nslce. der. kobl'ood beuDS.
catloD that he had been robbed of bU Mrs. W. N. Kelley, returned yeatei
He liked, to This connection, '
paphr. He bad an abundance ot Ideas Jay to their, bomea in Neyr Tork.
The Woman'a Cemetery Improve about a rebuff that be once he
and altbongb he speaks flaenUy aod
young girl administer to a bisb<9. ‘I^he
rapidly, the hoar devoted to his ad. meuc assoclatioQ will meet tomorrow bishop. Koiueuow or other, dlscorersd
dr^ was all too ahoK to cover the
the young girl In the act of curling her
r as be wished.
hair with a bested silver rod. and be
ground as
said to ber;
To a great extent the lecture was one
which would appeal most strongly to S. C. Darrow, Bd. Darrow, Sanford
>e curled be would
the deep studenC Dr. BUlott probably Puller. Tom Stanton end Chas. Hanvllle.
which
left
for
Manlstlqne
about
took this Into consideration, and had
two weeks ago, returned today with
been addreesing a
d curl it when 1 v
their
full
quota
of
deer,
16.
They
re­
instead ot a gathering ot divines be
woau nndoubtedty have made hte port a fine time and say that there ap
pear to be more deer this year than
language and
He analyzeJhisBuoJectlnamaEterly last and that meet ot the deer killed
way. taking up the various kinds of thu tall have been fawns.
Tleltlier U a
Mr. and Mte. Albert Qtebensky went
argument by which it oonld be shown
. Ann Arbor today.
that the soul still lives after the body
Miss Ada L. Waters went to Cadillac books. ‘'There Is oo cent In It no ex­
retnms to the earth £rom which It
cess of eipUnatlOD. and It is full of
originally came. He told how Inter­ today tor a tew days' visit.
suggestion, tbe raw mstertal «f possi­
Ernest Pitcher and wife of Fife Lake ble poems und butortes. Nothing U
ested humanity is in the snblect ot Im­
wanting but a little sbufliing. sorting,
mortality sad said that publishers ere In the city on baslDeea today.
Mlea
McNulty,
trimmer
fer
Mra
tlgature and cartilage-”
claim «*>«t a book has but to deal with
this topic to be Insur^ ot a large Lawreoch left today tor her home
and ready sale. He claimed that It Is Chicago.
A .marriage Heenie was today grant
Katbertne-My i
an eminently practical quesUon, and
I to Jasper H. Dragoo of this city areadfully!
Blthongh It is good to be good even
Cbolly-Tbcn It
and His Clare Struble-pf Pranktort
taste in backlog i
Jud
Cameron
has
Installed
In
h
tone to tl e'dlgnlty of life. Dlacuasiog
pretty month.—Ind
immortality from the rational argu­ barber shop a Crystal sterillxer tor dla
ment he aalJ llUIe new bad been tntectlng raiore, bnisbes, combs.
"Bow much do you expect to spend
braught ont on this aspect since tbe
for your wife's blrtbdgy pwesntr
ube of Plato. "Tbs plank of person­
ANIMALS WITH HANDS.
'About half as mueb as 1 shslL**ality." said be. "Irf the plank on which
m of .the f
we escape when the ship ot matter
TRAVERSE CIlY MARKETS.
goes to pleoes." Physical science
Ksugaroos use. Ibelr bands voy
wtiUe unable to prov e Immortality
gives no reason to doubt It. Man Is readily to huld food iii iiud to put It to
their mouths. As tbelr fore le^ are so
physically small but spiritually very short lUst ihey have to browse In a
big. Men have been known to have stooping posltloD. they seem pleased
and when able to secure, a large buneh of
had half ot their
yet alowly regain their memory, H.1 cabbage or otber vegetable provender
and to bold U In tJielr bands ,lo eaL
attributed this to some agent, such
~
the young kangaroo.
the soul, carrying tbe
from the diseased part to the well mg out of tbe pouch. Celebes one or
two of tbe ieuves wbicb tbe old one
portion ot the brain. While Inanimate drops, aod tbe pair may be seen each
nature Alls Its purpose In nature man nibbling at tbe sulml held in tbelr
never seems to complete his .purpose hands, one. ao to ei>eak. "oDe floor"
live be to ever so old. Han makes above the otber. In "Alice In Wonder­
of a death a glorloui triumph. Froin land" tbe Uxntd Is always making
Feed.
u ethical standpoint be said It was notes on a elate and then trying to mb
impossible to prove Ood just aod good them out Again with his flngersr Many
UxardS' feet are so like bands that it
when we look about and see evil tri­ Is rather sarprtilng that they are only
umphant. but be said be looked upon naod for running and climbing. But
this stale ot things as simply tbe first
main purpose to wbicb
chapter in tbe story. In tie c
llsardi epply them. Tlie slow, delib­
will be lust like in a play—the bad will erate clasping and uncUaplng of a
be punished and the good will live hap­ chameleon’s feet look like tbe move­
py ever alter. In closing he sal>l that ments whicb tbe bands of a sleep­
IWth in a persoUal Ood tq the strong­ walker might make were be trying to
creep down the banlstera The chame­
est proof at personality.
leon's
..........................
they bat-e a certain enperOclal teeemBuying Ratsa.
AT ORANO TOr.:RROW NIBHT. bUnce to tbe feet of the parrota. Which
more than other birds use the foot for
many of tbe purpaset ot a band wbss
Rssllstle Story of the Life In tho Coal feedmg.
TO aee many of the amaller rodents—
Fields.
gtoond sqnlrrels, prairie dogs and mar­ Buekwhaat .
Daniel L. Hart, whose "Parish mots—bold tbelr food, usually in both Butter........
PriasL" in the hands ot Daniel Sully, pawal le to learn a lesson in the dex­ Eggs.............
Hay................
baa bmme an esubHshed road
terous use of bands without thumbs. PoUtoes, ..
cess, and C. B. Oallaban. author of Bats and mice do not, as a mie.
"Coon Hollow" and "Fogg’s Ferry, "cUnch" wbat they hold, but merely
support
it
I
d tbelr paws, tbe move­
have written la eollaboraUon a ns'
ments being mnch less human than
- drama called, "Slaves of the Mine." a
story of tbe coal flelde near Wilkes- gesu tbe momenury ImprssaloD
Barre. which U Mr. Hart’s home, it a pretty little monkey U remotely “a
is based upon a law peculiar to Penn­ man and a brotber" than when be Oood steers, 1.800 lbs
sylvania by vlrtne of which a deed Btretebes out bU neat little palm, fin­ Cows..............................
oonv^lng Und does not pass tbe oree gers and thumb, and with all the ip<hre- Veal ...;...........................
beneath the surface unless specially ments pnqwr to tbe clvillisd mode ot Lambs.................................
provided for. One of tbe scenes is the graetlDg InaUU on abaUng bands. F
...U to lie
00 one feels in tbe least Inclined
bottom of a coal ahaft, with coal cars gra«>
clawed digits of any of t
aod elevator in actual use. and cul­ rodehts^whlch use their paws to bold
bt
minating in tbe destruction of the mine food- They are only "bolder^.’
by lire damp- The characten
haBda.-L«ndon Spectator.
drawn from life, tad the language
natural, bright and witty. It will be
All That Wbb Laelclen.
He bad been away on a buslncw trip
given at Bteinbarg’s Qrand opera
boose tomorrow night, Thursday, De^ tor quite a long ttme and bad brought
girl at 4U Waat
oenber 8, with a CM>able company bis wife a handsome tan npon his teThe pUy bas an exeiUng plot, mtense tora.
"Ton'M Jnst perfectly Mvaly, Fred.”
ellmaxse and entire ape^sl scenery.
she Mid. "Ifs the dalntlaM and most
beautiful fan I ever mw."
WANTHD-4kp«lanced dining roea
Plaos your order for 'The Dally
Tm ^d yon like It” be returned,
girl at Mrs. Handy’s rentnuant,
Eagla now and Interesting story of with evldeit giatiOcatlMi.
Wnrabni* block.
Wtf
Hiehiffan ocmnianess In the Saturday
"How could I help UklJig anything ao
prettyr she asked, and then she addad VANTHD—Olden tor iHnto eoonr
with a algb, “I only wUh I amid carry
«MA Oet M.lefceeL
Am Infant terrible Is alvrays wUb
-Wby can't your be tenanded.
WANTVD FOR tl. B. ABhIT—AMa
os and to making tronble rans a iSom
Ho gown to go with If* she ans<
' raca with tbs wagglsg tongns ot ed promptly. "There oo^t to be a
ot U and U;
Uattnd
•candaL Accompanied by ber young gown to match or at least one that
bopsfnl, a Woman was calling
wooldn't look aldtbby bssids It if.
--------------- --1 ..
and. Writs Bngbsh. Fbr toton
10 1,^
live l„
In ,one of
Bht got tbe gown. He klehsd..«iBr or booses of exactly the i
self for two days and erw therafiftar
bosgtit tans to match what the already
obJwdioB to living t
haA-Hew Tork Tlmsa.

FOB SALS—16-todi cedar wood de- J. GORDON, the popular deaner.
Uvered to any part of the dty. J.
preaser and repairer of Ladtos' and
B. Ore'dick Co.
SU7-tt
Gent's gamests. also makes a spe­
cialty of hats, gloves and chUdM's
TO RENT.
goods. Clothing recut ana refitted.
BasemeuL 264 Bast Front stneL
FOR RHNT—ODohalf ot house. 42?
8M7-tf
Stnte atreeL Mie. W. F. Orifibi.'OTtf

MON*r TO LOAN «
erty. In nma to snlL L KdwMad,
m.a»w WDnM*
ttoor.

PRIYAIV LOANB «a MOsiy or pnrndn^ noMttr. The Untlflaal Lou Co..
C A^SS^rtniU. Mgr. 4U WO^
biodL Open TiMisdny and
ermdngs. 7 to «-_______ “m*
DOQ LOST-BUck and white
female: was last seen near Silers
aouaw reward
rewar if- reiiding. ■^Ten aoUaw
.—^ to J. O. Hqppes.
Hqppee. Traverse
'
329i-tf
City.

is Whole Section
Responds
the Great Sale!
It grows each hour ! Satisfied custoneere return for more ! Dflighted
buyers tell their neighbors! The record for selling has been broken, we’ll
established a iu*w one.
,

STEINBERG
GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS

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EAGLE WANT ADa

r have any dlfSenlty, my

The

Dally FOB BALB-Flret clt« wood____
with ooal giau.. W. M. SOMy. U
North Bmwood avsnna.
<0St4

-Oh. no.” *spU-I tot Iltds fiend. Engl* MW and' lirterantlng story
- — “Ma nayn
an alwaya teU ynor bonne byytos SnOHT BOOM HDUaB TO BKIT
dMy WtodowA'-d^
oath,

at
r
SSOStf

•SIBO upright gtw.s.11
plaao, nsw, for 9876 onto; also |7f

Yesterday was the Record-Breaking Day.

The Greatest Clearing Sale
EVER KNOWN IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN.

fey Article in the Stare Reduced in Price!
'many THOnSANHf' OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF THE CLEANEST, NEWEST
■^^AND BEST MERCHANDISE 'a'I' ANY PRifcE I'l' WILL BEING. The stock most be
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pat in two in order to perfect arraogemeDta loathe oew occopenfs. THE GOODS MUST
This raagnificent offer includes ail our departmeuts.

KS? Men’s Furnishings, Hats and Caps,
Goods, Cloaks, Shoes, Etc., Etc.

einberg Bros.
Micblgaii.

. uUtoaas' •ghoM

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Succeasora to JaUua. SiebUi^.

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