The Daily Eagle, September 02, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, September 02, 1903

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

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VOL,. XI. NO. 3282.

TRAVafeSE CITY. Midi

ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COST!
Tbkll e»rl;bi>)«r»of6l«elB*iice&. For U>»ii«xt ton lUjn wa will
Blw yon &bMlnt«1y fwe with er^^DICK MEAL BAKGE. 10 pieces of
triple costed, blue snd'Mite Basmel Wore. We do this tp encoorem
esrly buyiiw. when we hi«^ora time to deliver and
end set up rsufes.
rsofes. It
psya you to bay the best, es^IsUy wl
change. Tlie
you -buy s Steel
Quick UesI is surely the best, for tiiey
perfect In every way: canaot
be improved. We have sold hundreds, of lhei_ and never had a sin^e
Ist^ foand. Hsve sold th«a for 8
here and in Blk fia^
sad hsvmever
s esll <or a repsir^^ them,
0. At the present high
priees or other steel Tueee. the Quick MesI costs 'but a HtUe m<«e than
the '.rdinsry rsngv. They are strictly piisrsnteed in
You
them for 30 or »u days sod if iliey
wsy tve wili ti
take them hack.

$40.00

lia*e Bild.d
.......
all kinds i.f sw.>nd-h:iui] iroods in t-aciun-'e for
[Rang
coated
isfacti
faction, we will take the range bai-k imcl yon can keep the Bbaiiiel
Ware.

^Wt*« aod Wholesale
J. W. ^CATER
......................

I'niclk-.il Home niriitsher.

T. W. T H I R L B Y
DENTIST
OVER BAENUk AND EARL'S
JEWBlJtT ETORB : : : :

LOADED GUN
FOR PRESIDENT

■KUBBLOOD. D. O
r. TRUBBLOOD. D. O.

ATTEMPTED TO GAIN ENTRANCE
TO HIE HOUSE.

S Wynkoop Terraee.

NEW LOT OF MOTS SHOE ‘
to sell for

MOUSE TO RENT

$3.00
H’hi'y ai-e

;i irr.-nt

value

- for tlie

It Costs You Nothing
To Ini.k III. i.iir L.\K<JE and
poniiilcro
Y< njh's

line

ROWLAND DOUGLUS
-

WtiKli.e Biitr4

BANKING IN ALL BRANCHES
merest All&wcd oi Deposits

Bn o It oil t & Roscoe.
_

I’arki-rUiT—UM Maml

CLOTHING
for the School
Days
Timo to bii)- that suit for that
hoy of yours. We have them
in all styles and all sizesfi-om
the little fellow of 3 years to
younff man of 20 years; fancy
mixtures, plain blues
and

'■tS

blacks. “Yes," ovemcit time
is coming, aud remember for
new (alwa3J8) goods and upto-date cut and style, there’s
Only ONE PEACE to buj' it;
where you always get your
money’s worth.
^

Suits from S2 Up
‘‘The Home of Good ClothWg”
COR.
FROKT
Ase

umoH.

Hie Con
church vas.prettny decorated IsM ni^t with the oolleottoa of ^Shtytiaa EfadeaverAnd na____ t»M.ftBoiley.
for -the erat meeting of the district
GhrtoUtn Bideavor eonvenUon now in
seMlon in this city.
The addreas of the evening was giv­
en by Levi T. Peoningtoa. district
preeldeot of the a B. . society.
enUUed. "Hie Vision of a King." and
■speeiBUy m a help for
young men. 'Hwee who were not
present mlaeed a tseat tor the address

NEW

•5'
STORY
BLOCK.

DIRECTORS.
President. H. 6. Hull. Presi­
dent Oval Wood Dieh Co.; VicePresident, H. C. Davis, of Pratt
.A Davis, Attomeya; Vice-Presi^nt, A. V. Friedrich, Shoes;
Cashier, C. A. Hammond; Wm.
Louden, of Caldwell A Louden;
Geo. W. Lardle. produce; J. M.
Huellmantel, Merchant Tailor;
Chae. Wilhelm, of Wilhelm, BarUk A Co.; Stephen Lautner,
Farmer; F. C. Oesmend, Char^
coal and General Merchandise;
Benjamin ThlrWy, of Traverse
City Iron Works; J. O. Crotser,
■ of Cate A CroUer, Kingsley.

H. I. KNAPP
-----THE- -

Watchmaker
eoo S.Ualeu Street
FIRST 6LABB MOBK
IS MV GPeciALTY^

HATCHES, CLOCKS
AND JENELBT BEPAIBED PROMPTIV. . . . r , r ,
Next

seutb

~ Sv«lr*% barber shop.

•TAROH FACTORY IS

READY

fiiotlng a bad wonM.
Btranyer In going down the street
saw Mn. Stribllng's pet dog on the
ridewalk. WKhont pn
yer klAed the dog. v
StribUu reoHmstimted WlthoiR .
wdrd Stanw drew hip gun and fired being shut down nearly 10 meuths.
potnt-blank at Mrs. Strtbling; bluing The improvements wbkh have been
her in the shoulder.
Attracted by the noond of the foiUwere completed eevenl dan ago and
iade, (MBcers Roberts and Coulter
Blight delay has been occaaioaed byup and nabbed Stranyer just as be
inabHtty to get corn. Several carlcade
are expected this afternoos but as the
bas flret to be steeped, the ptndfng win not begin until Heuday;' Then
the toctory wiU be run night and day, •
' ' ig employment to 86 cr 40 men on

TO SHORTEN
THE DISTANCE

The meeUng opened wlUi a
•eiTic* led by a chorus choir n
the direction of Pvfcer O. PennifL
PERE HARGUETTE MAY BUILD
of the Dlacl^ church of this dty
DIRECT FROM CLARE.
followed wMh the addre« of wdooene.
Rev. U. O. Rl(^ of Northport -was to
have given the response; but as be was
unable to be presenL Rev. C. H. Corwin of Belialre reeponded in a One
little speech.
”Chrimiaa Endeaw-etozids for fet
lowshlp asd service.- said Mr. Cor­
win. "aad there is no fellowship like
IK. Mich.. SepL
Christian fdiowahlp and no aeiriee like
qD«ta seem to
ta the pur­
the BCTTlee tor Christ If we are to pose of the Pera Marqi
be true Btdeavoren we must be tolth• extend itx mala line direct ftom
ful to this service, for Christ died for hero to Dorthweatern Mlriitgan. thus
IB and we ahoold be willing to beac sboctenlDg tbe distance over tu lines
from Detroit to Petoakey 60 miles. To
do thto it in only neeeasary to bnUd
tor the oordiaUty of the weloome ten­
dered the delegatee and said that be
glad to reepood to sudt a wetoome
as
giyea br Mr. Ocata. -BoUey. district secretury.

'fHSdrent atates. ft«m |
doctor." to Jresa and'«astert» the
wounds.
Wales. Hoooluiu. Briaagl on the Con­
Unless the polsoa takes eOeet Woods go river In Africa, and from JohA J.
rill reoorer. The pdioe hare a clue. Ranntnga who fonneriy lived in this
city, aad who U now in Milore, Sooth
India. Hr. Holley said that perhaps
REQUEST
FOI
INDEMNITY we
think that this mtle district eonventien Is unknown cwtside the dis­
trict but that U not BO. as was proved
by the messages whlrii he read.
A ladies’ quartet then sang and Levi
. Pennington toUowed with the ad­
dress of the evening, -The Tiskm <ri a

Ngw Bboe Store.

Hoy.s\
aud ('hi^dn'u’s

SCHOOL SHOES
•5 1-1- m >t

UrpMl Yeung Men to Care fep Their
Physical Being.

Weiol
BatUe Creek,
T -ku uken
strange man. i
examination this morping it^
William Woods, a-Ml-known dtlsen.
plainly shown that teh man was de­
t^to bU tear porch
mented. This aftenooD noted alien­
4 night to invesUists will examine him again and he
Is which had anwill likely be committed to some Insti­ Qoyed his totoUy . t prior to bis retute.
tars -home.
Woods was arm .wlth an iron rod
THE TiaTeise Clty Butfoeea eoUege whUe hts son catr t a shotgun. Ibe
win open Monday, September 7th. C.
bullet from ..
R. Dockeray, proprietor. 3220-tf-d-a-w
the ^ce
Wd «Btm«d
through

We have jut^ received

WHEELS WILL
"flM^MONOAY

8aalL.8te. Msrl^ MIrii.. Sept 2.—
AT THE
CONVEN­ The tact that Cfltaries Stranyer wa CORN WILL ARRIVE T0QA\< AND
poor shot saved him (Km eommii
THEN BE BTCCFED.
'
TION LAST EVitNINa.
ting mnKer ysMvday Mtoraoon. bn
as tt to be will hat* to anewtr to i
FACTORY
WILL
EIEPLOV
78
OR
flO
ffe of ahoottne Mrs.
' MEN IN TWO 8HIFTB.
Vito of the watHotown Portage

OSTHOPATMY
2X1

CHAG StRANVtR OF THE BOO
SHOT A WOMAN.
When She Objseted to Hla Kicking
Her Deg.

A. R. DIAMOND,
Plaa* Taasr and

WSG’

veil was made laat night by Henry
ibrenner. aged 26, of 8roB8et,.L.
1.. eeveo miles from Oyater Bay.
About 10 o’clock laat night an
known man drove up In a carriage and
gave his name as Henry W'elnbrenner,
and stated that the preeUent had telegrapbed bim to come to Sagamore hill
once. The guard who wts detaUed
to watch the front of the bouse exam­
ined bis list and found no sneh name
among those expected by the president
and ordered him to drive on. The
stranger repeated the perform)
^ during the night and__
last Ume started to get out of his car­
riage. but was prevented by secr«
ce men who came to the aid of
the guards.
IVhen searched a as-callbre revolver ;
as found on the carriage seat with
all the chambers loaded. A search of
the grounds revealed foot prints in
mud In the rear of the president’s
house which could not be accounte.l

A large line of other Kanget
from SIS.TS up.

PEIjDBTWOOENTa

WAS HANDY wm ns CUN

Wouldhe AaaMln'C'arried a
32-Callbr« Revolver.

A beautiful QUICK MEAL
Steel Range. Just like cut.
will last you a 4ife time and
please you every day. for only

(ER2, 1903.

inyiu^ON.,.

GuUirie. SeftL' 2.—GnvMMr F
on baa received a leUv from Aaelstant Secretary d State laxanis, eacloeing a letter from A B. Jtalk^ Brlttoh
consul at NewpMt, R. T, asking fw
full inveetlgatioa of the David 1
Brown case. Brown li a Canadian.
British subject, aad wMh his family
settled on a quarter sseMea of bud
in the Cheyenne and.Acraphoe dis­
trict and dcoiatai hla Meattoa lif W
comlag an
He allegea
a toot Aagagt tl.
1896. dnro his totoBy a«»y. bunted
his dwelling and stole Ub cattle and
horses. With his Bunity be fled to
iQgsflsher. Okie., wbero he has sinoe
resided. Shortly after the alleged
crime waa committed -the grand jury
oonrened and MMtotoA Mf’bMahsr .of
penoBB. They irate
pod found
not guilty, it bring hqid (bat Brawn
still a BritWr tabtort and thus
courts bad no right to pass'Upob
the case. Bt^wn liii siiMftJsd eereral
B to ^ Sritisb mtpmj and it i
-ved {fit be wffl- aaek ladamnlty

This .Mdraas, Mr. PeoningtoD said.
rM mrihly for the young men and
lealt with the problems of the young
nan. Sriomon. son of David, king of
Israel, was first mesUoaed aw then
tbe likeness la the opportunities offer­
ed Solomon and those offered tbe
young luu
were dtsenssed.
Tbe following are some erf tbe tboo^ts
'iggested by bIm
SotomoD vras the son of a king aad
be could be proud of hU father,«bnt is
not every man a klug? Look at your
<riJ father who is bent with tbe wei^i
of bU years and wboee hair is white
is be not a king In eedte
of bU weaknesses? There are wme
who have fatheni of wboo they
not be prood; they are to be plUed
bat not cast down, for they ace still
DDs of the King of Elnge. .
Jtovld’B parting iDatnctions to
BOB Tore not coucemizig military aftaira, or methods of gaining wealth
and power, but were, "Be strong, show
ycnrself a mao.' Has your father al­
ready paased over tbe river? Picture
him In yoqr mind. His frame U
longer bent and be Is no longer old.
but be cries back to you. though per­
haps you may not hear him.
Strang, my son. show thyself a i
SatooMn made his mark In the world
becanse wbu an
<«portiailty came he grasped It: when
Ood asked bim what' be wished for
hjntorit he did imt chooae wealth, nor
power, but wladom. He had his ebotee
of all possible things but oonld not
thing. So it U with tbe
of today, he may have bri
ctaotoe of raetlcally anything but he
ISB let ns
have a good body tor a man cannot do
A in. n Ji^ed aad dsdormed
body. Poye, toe writer of such flne-poery, without doubt was greadly handloap»ed by hla phyaieal deformities and
have prodnead
yet venter murk had. he been phy
gle^ Bormal. Alexander H. StephMrib..«ho reaBy had more to do with
the conduct of toe affairs of the Sontoeracy than bad any other
man. not erm excepting Jefferson Da­
ria, would have beoome yet greater
had It not been tor Aie smU. inslgiBl boi^. IVe young man ahoold
M^AAd T betoer or art be erne
aad .spMtnsl welton^
^ritorid Bre aa- upright life ftr toe
aak- of his phyeleal being.
A tndaed mtad la alao iBseraery.
. (OaMtaaad cm UMWfi

te important ttoproveawnt in toe
factory is the better tacUlty tor dry­
ing toe refuse. "To dispose of tola at
good paying figure It has been neces­
sary to dry it and Bhipm. Fonneity
ranged Chat they wtnild dry only about
400 bushels of cmn a day. Nuw three :
hlnee vrill dry the refuse from
8J»Q bdsbels trf corn every 24 hours.
H'hen the car ferry runs fim Northport to Manlstlque corn will be
brought in by thU route from Wis­
consin. Crtu may «lao be brought in
by shiploads but thU will probably not
be done until steel elevaton are
erected.

kalkasra

was

cbosbi

All BMDae erWide

Wayne L. Waters IK toe stinrUe
prayer meeting this morning wfaidi
wa* <«e oftbe best meetings of tbe
convention.
Rev. P. C. Wood spoke this after­
ion on "What's tbe matter'wUh toe
Christian &deavor?" and Rev. F. P.
Arthur <» The Pledge." Mn. E. B.
White gave a talk, -'Cousecrated Bnersf." A ‘'diecaaeiOD toilowed the that present torts point in that dlrec- topics.
OrganltatloD Tor county couventoms
At least Clare County welcomes
sudi a prospect as nothing would con­ will probably be comideted this af­
ternoon
tribute more to the immediate be
Tlie conventiOD will rtoee vrith' aa
of tbe county than tbe rntatiHshi
of a through line from Clare to the
northwest, Tbe proposed route would
? next
be along tbe bypotheonse of right tri­
th IDis­
angle’of which the present Pete Msr- place of meeting for the Btevento
Ekideavor union, wlrtcb comprlsee
queUe route to the northwest, first
XNiDttes of Airtrim. Charievotx.
west to Baldwin and then north, are
Kalkaska. Emmet. Grand Travene.
the legs.
Lerianan and Beuzie. This was setUed by tbe driegates wbo held tbelr
ENTERTAINED BY THE “BIDOiES” business seeslon in tbe Congregational
church this morniag.
The present otBoers were re-elected
vrith tbe exeepUou of Mias £Mra Harris of Kalkaska who was cbceen rieepresldeoL Tbe other oacers are Levi
T. Psnniiigtoo. preMdeat: Merritt B.
the wotk of ■urreylng the 2i miles tn
tioa and Satarday a doxen mora
Jotaed them. The roote direct from
Leota to Stratford will take tbe road
throng a comparatively level cotiniry
with the ezoepUoo <rf one range of
ills.
While it is not tbe aanomiced

A v^ dellghUol e

In honor of Hiss Katherine Moore,
who tomorrow becofurt toe bride of
LieoL Roland Bougbton. Tbe Misses
Alice and Marion Roberts, Annette
Barnuffl. Mabel airi Clara Bates acted
as boeUeaee for a supper which
followed by a hop sLtbe New Weqnetong club bouse to which a number
of young men were Uddmi. The guests
at the supper were Mrs. Ralph Hast­
ings, the Misses Katoertne and Helen
Moore. Brriyn and Grace Morgan.
Gail Botand. Mn. PreJ Hoover of
Kaaaaa City. Mo, aad Mra. O. O. Bates
of Chicago. aU membme of tbe "Bid­
dy cinb. wtlh toe exoepUon of Mis.

in a novel milit^ effect, red white
and blue baby ribbaos being toetoaned from toe dmadeUer to tbe ceuterirfeoe on the table vrblch couslsted of
stot^eJ rifles. (BStened with the tricolored ribbons and sarmountsd by x
boquet of ted. white and blue asters.
Mias Moore's chair was draped in the
national etdors. Tbe souvenirs were
toy acddlera bearing cards with the
let of toe gnesU written ou them,
waltrees was sammoned by tbe
firing a toy plsaL
The memo for toe auwer wae as ftrfiowii
Hrtded Chlcften
8tt
Cuimt OeoBerre 9
IBHU and <M«7 Bais
■ OBra*
VridtMQy
'MiiM
to* wMm and eaks ware a

Resolutions—Rev. C. H. Corwin ot
Bellsire, Mrs.. B. C. Vsndewalker of
Suttou Bay. Wllllaa M. Gordon of
Traverse City.
mlnaUous—Rev.' F. C. 'Wood of
Central Lake. Hiss Alice Goodwin of
Bates. J. C. MlilB of Prankfort.
Place of meeting—Mrs. J. E. Rain>w of KhUtaaka. Mias' Otendora
Thompeon of Mancelona.'Bev. T. P. T7Ilorn of Traverse CityThe reports from societies repremted Ysre very encouraging^ and the
president at the dose of the meeting
Get young men as wdl as young wo-,'
>ea Into toe eoeleties.
Hare jitolor societies. They are <rf
great value in tralniw the chUdren
tor future serriee.
Tbe way to raise money tor toe
Lord’s work U tor the Lord's people
to get their hands undw tt; sot to
call on the world at large tor money
gained In ways pqaribly doobtfal.
Union meetings with RDwortb league
nd Baptist Young People's nnloa
should be encooraged; toere.is no real
difference except In name anyway.
V A decidedly growlag mlsriouary to- terest, and Inereasad firing Ur ;the
Lard's work at home and abroad.
re as waQ aa to gat
bettor aoq^ted. Oetttag HaocMta
mban CMverted.

a*ww.?«^-B2. 1908.'^

Ilie Pai^ E^a^e.

r-^

CONI^

tittle used grapbo_ oer rtnoml sale.
tromlStolK eod-H

Sg0l|t<iE

Mttat

•ri:

Stnvaiw Bag.TwtNo. ui. K.O. T.
MM. Meeday nl^to in L O. a P.
hatL-Ja a flharwood. Com.; C. D.
LePMnto, R E.i A. BoberiaotuP- K.

U» ingriaa, CaCr'Sapt. 8
Ing to pttiUe taft here, tbe report of
Badoa ft MbiBB. the New Tork ead at
the Method Book concern, whirii U
iSaltioi to be bMiind «S,S14J9B in tbe
Ban Pkaaolaco oOes, abowa a ahoKage of IMS. 898J6 In the New Torit
cdBoe.
The Bev. Dr. Haaer Babm of the
ew Terk/NBoe, eaya thewllegatlon la
nntna
preftte have been grow­
« mat lausra lo racarv -U2D jwiiui ing BteadUy.
Ane yeara, he deelbrea aad tbe appmeat ehortage la
eniMliiert by the M that thp valnee
of real
Cming lv«^
and so on have been oat down by or­
waitan’ «
der of Oe book mmonlttee aad charg­
ooaeAr-draM nooaas. ^glte Tnoked a0inat Mpltal stock. He says i
ed*'-7«telnb«rK'a Grand o»m feooaa.
UOeal aalmaa la baklM the ckatgea.
:

MfMCfUFTION*.

TYoaeaeo oC -teiiid ta nait baat to
abeeoea of bodr. The oondDotor aad
bnkenian at a mnawa? (refgfat on tb»
Colorado KMIaiid wtiieh iteahed doim
a k«s*bill at 100 milea an boor. «ecapeJ death In the ooUlakn that oecvred with a ewtteb o&eijka. b; pBInc natronaao in the front end of the
cabooae, which reodarad the Impact
bannleas to ttamn altboogb the car
was tedneed to kbidiliig?'

m. E. a

Wbn a BUS breese blowa It la too
atormr lor a race and then tbes bang
atxmad abore nntu tbere la no wind at
all Aar laadtubber can mdl when the
sea la amootta and the wind la favorabl&

r and not a conrietion aave tbpt of a UtUa girl, borglara and hlgbwajmen'find Traverae
Clt7 good enoogb (or than.
"TTneaej Uea the head that weara a
crown.- While the anltan la apending
1900 a nl^'t for Bleep, bOboea are
renlng ecB«>taUr in bat can
and drj gooda boteB, free o< charge.
Canada will make a bid for aa Alaakan Boapoft at the meeting ci the
Alaakan bonndarr commtaakm wblcb

MgreiiaM some three wedm ago.
Kdffloa] baa norod np another notOi.
By winter anihmdte prcolaea to be
almoat aa expebalre aa laat year but
It will pfobaMy not be aa acaroe.
The. anltan of Toricey flnda that natmw'a Bwt^ reatorer la expwire at
9900 per
Uoat of na wodld
sleep with one eye <g>eh it we lived In
As large a Sock ol Hatfea A baa
ever been seen lo ttaia coontry la
roosting in one nest lo New Tork this
wedc Some 10.000 are attending the
annual omvmtlon.

Fbr BOYff TWOPIBCK SUITS from goods
worth 93iOO to 94,50.

tbU etb«
time ua he could
led down th.
catch Ibe train bark to tbe
At the foot of thi- stain m
clock. Toklnc our
compare tbe time, he focDd tbei
dlffereoce otweveral minutes,
ig to tbe-dourkeeprr.
mail, he asked if the clock was right
-Rlehtr- Mid the doorkeeper. ‘Do
you think
think it would he here If II waa
rightV-l-PliHsdcIiihln l,rdger.
,many a good

__troiriilea
meets at woodman bau Monday even­
cun bnmehitis, ing. August 24. Jo&nO. Straub. V.C.;
n hitoicUal dlaeaaee. Joseph Sleder. fleik.
^ fitod by Jas. G.
B.Waltft8ana. eodw

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Solftbriil-ripsibptiln

ForCBILDS SUITS, worth at rogolar prices

$2.50

For BOYS' SUITS, th^ {deecs, worth <LO0

$3.00

ForCIilLD'd SUITS, three pieces, worth from



Estates and
Trust Funds

dgtit. Saarftai aad berim.

The Michigan
Trust Company
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FALL and WINTER

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of Hickey and Free*
tnan Co. line,
Eochester, New
York, are displayed
on our tables. Suits
boGght of us are
pressed f r e.e o f
charge
:
:
:

MILLER BROS.
157 Front St

^ne in half the time.

HORSES FOR SALE!

Kitchen Cabinets

Beadle Blodt

HAS FOR Sale
Several Desiiable Farms.
Seven room bouse and lot*
on Randolph street, near ElmWood avenue scbool. Easy
terms; price $1,000.
Seven room house op Rose
street, lot 50x186.
Pric-e ,
$750; half cash, balance
time.
Pour dwellings on East side, reasonable prices, easy
terms.
• Seven room house West
Ninth street, stone foimdation,cement cellar, lot 50x166.
Price $1,400.
Seven room bouse on West
St'venth street, stone founda­
tion, lot 66x172. Priee$l,400

Enquire at my oTfice

Saturday, Septaii|^ 5th

Kitchen pabinef Tops

A good share of
* •
House” or
cost much
....................................—and the work is
'

were invented to make house work a pleasure. There are so many
thingiijieeded in the baking, and they should be right at band. It is
surprising how many steps can be saved when the kitchen utensils are
within reach. These cabinets sell from #4.00 to $9.75.

Most handy to “pufe things in,” They , have so many handy little
di-awers for extrivets and spice and other things nice. "You should buy
them with the cabinet b^ise—then you own the whole thing. ®iese are
$2.90 to $4.60.

Kitchen Cupboards
A place for
rj'pan,and spider and kettle and ,all other, baking
things.
An hour a'Say is
is sometimes
so
------...................iira'Say
saved .when you know where
things arc. -Sells for $7.00.

IJSplte

What Editors Sag.
Mr. Bdlson deotaiea that bU, sh»- nearly as grave aa an t
ach baa been inlnied by nriloL Any
man lAo will eat atalt wortb 99,000.000 a pmad ooriit to pay the benattyI'a nothing ao eSedent to
—Waahlngtnn Peat
lera cf the Liver or kUn^
: Bitten. It's a wonderful
A "faahhm show- has been opened
la New Tork tot the dlatday ot the
new ereadona In fall mllUnary and
dreaa goods. Cooing at this aa
Malaria.
It win not Mopete with the
' ...ranteed by Bngbee ft Rox­
•arriees^-Omnd Bapida Herald.
burgh Oo. aad S: B. Walk..* Bans.
im-w
The anltan laughed tmtll the BnaMany a gltl has Ured to regret the
atan fleet na within 80 mUw tt Ocmay aba married a maa (nat to keep
atantlnoiSe. but with the Amm
warridpa 1,600 mflea away the envan acme other girt from gMttng hlfn.
c( hli mouth began to go down.—
SpeeUI Reduced Rates to SauK Sta.
Marie. Mwquitta and Otthilh.
Oarlig the reaaMaewoB the Duluth.
ft........... Baihrar
~ "
...__________________
wUl
. Nothing makea the saltan ao amta- Smith.Shore
Ma. traombla dad gaaarom as to alt sell cheap tnle tteketn troto Mackinaw
Oty. Martrlnan. lalMd wd Sc Ignaoe
and
upon a taalet waiMilp.



OUR NBW

that makes the work in the kitchen so much easier.

Tbe peaaliziiat wbo eqtecm the wwat

t,ord Upton la ready to . taka bis
dril rags ami go bona.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

Kitchen Furniture

^

Ito. B5 CBS Slrtet.

84.MI to M.W).

J. W. JHILLIKER

Id' in TravTO CI^ by 1. Q. J<ama<»-

"EVER READY FLASHLIGHT"

to 95.0U.

lAlOKS LIKE A Hl<i OUFKIl DOST IT? Well. ii's e go.4 desl
bigerr Uian it looks on psrwr- «'.• gusraalee yoor time well Bp.-nt in
vestieating these jfoodR—see oiir window then step into onr Chlldi.n.

APILL8.

GetUW) ft Ca. pay htghaM
prices for acr^ Iren,
i rubber, fags,-etc. Yard on Gay
stmt.. Sant.'^atal or call at-'.:
(xana* Phone 246.

tA. GADNTlOTr baa moved bis
t into the HamU
Dr. TbompaoiL

Working OverUme.
Orean ^ea are «^te as aSaetive
Sight boo' laws are Ignored by
.aa toy platota lor tbe anaU boy wUh tboae tbeleee ^ Utile wtrtew—Dr.
King's New Ufe Pflls. Mnur«. en
i spirit.
always at wqfk,..Bl^ aad day. enrThe yacht raeee are like rinnlgan'a patlon, Sick Hea^e aad aU Stom­
meBaage: •'OH agin, on agin, any ach, l^ver and Bowdi titnblea. Baar,
agin."
pleasant, safe. anre. Only 86c at Bugbee BcRbur^ Oo. and 8. B. Walt ft
Sons- drug stcrea.
1-m-w
..Kalamatoo didn’t uke kaeg to find

Betaf eager to see how hM i
would look U print. Bar. Baan Bkh-

$2.25

mlc hall
to fan n

Feet Swollen to
"1 bad kidney trouble so bad that
I could not work," aaya J. J. Cox of
Valley View, Ky_ "my teet-wece swot
len to Immeoaa else and 1 waa cauflaeJ to my bed and tkysidane were un­
able to give raekoiy rdlef. My doctor
finally prescribed Pedey's Kidney Core
NOTICE’to TAXPAYERS,
Saginaw. Mich., Sept. 8.—The Pere which mede a well mui of me." SoU
Tbe tux' ro^Bw the odlecUoo of
Marquette Railroad company yestar^ by Jas. G. Johnson aad 8. B. Walt ft
■chool and ci^ tanea and aperial aseodw
vdantari^ advanced the wages of SwB.
Manents
for 'the five -wards of the
Alegnidi^operatorB upon Ita eyeWhy take two or. three years in a dty of Tnvene City, Mlohlgan, have
tdm a llUle more than 10 per cent.
public school to get a buslneas eeurse been plaoed la W
for etdleetion.
when SIX MONTHS to a year will give I wni be In nqr oAee To^ toe gurpoee
Grand RapMa Market.
you a
of collecting aiu caxaa tn every Week
Grand Ba^M, Mich., Sept. 2.—Ni
than you get In a public aebeei and day from now Wtli Nov. 1, IMS. from
ly 1,000 wagous were on tbe grounda If you prove competent you will be
8 o’clock unta 11:39 o'rioto In the
and buying was brisk. The great quan placed In a good potion.
forenoon aad'-Dom 4 o’clock to 4
Uty of bolt was one of the (eatnrea.
The Traverce City Bueinets College
Peaches and plums'were very plenty, hao helped scores of quaiWad afti- o'clock In the uRamoim of each day.
All taxes paid before September 1
which was fortnnate, aa the demand dento to ieod poeltione and will help
will be received wltboot ooBeotow
tarong. Oriy Crawtorde of the you If you give them a chance.
tees and on tf taxes Ttonalnlng nobeat qqallty sold'at 91.40 per bushel,
t-a-w-a-w
paid oe SeptcmbCT 1 and until October
while the best pinnu brou^t 7S omits.
1 a P«Blty of one par caot tor collec­
Despite the big crowd the best of or­
der prevailed. Some of tbe beet ^i"Several years since my longs were tion wm be amrged on ^ taxee re­
plee seen on the market thto aeasmi so badly affected that 1 had many hem- maining unpaid on October 1 and un­
crrbngee.” writes A. M. Ake
Wood, til NovMtoer 1 a penalty of two pei
a add for 60 and 60 oents per bakta- iBd.
"J took treatment with Severn!
Bep^ for the late on^ are M- pbyal.
wltnout any heoefit. I then ceM for coUaeUon wDi be charged
vorable.
• - •
and Tar Office in WHbelo block. Room 210.
M. B. HASKSA,.
buUet I recommeBd It tn advanced
9fo9-tf
GHy Treasurer.
stages of lung trouble." Sold by Jas.
G. Johnson and S. K Wnlt ft Sona.

with Dr. Tkompaon.

MB aoMdtt, ofHew Torit praaobad
• MrMjoBthasBaitM. Hat

k

Boyne City, Mich, Sept 8.—Mrs.

A woman In Kokoma, buL, la in
trouble because ahe baa 18 hnswe.
8be ought to bave known that was an

Whan it laavw he orfien a taw dsoapitattons to assuage hla grtaL—IN
liwe Preaa

For BOYS' TRBBB-PIBCE SUITS from goods
that aoH M from $2.M to

Tavarse Bay Uve No 71, L. O. T.
MM., maets in L O. O. K. hall Tues­
day aflerMKNt, September 8 and
r eventnae. Septembi

£.2 i,ur.

With a record of 1,999 pleeea at
maU sent oat la 11 montba. Menttt B.
Hcdley can Jnstly dlalm to be sanetblng'of letter writer.

■that St paid too maA tor Its wUatle.

$1.50

-

. _ _ FPraatarT

DIED PROM PRIOHTi

Turkey saya abell be good if only
the American wanhlpa are recaUed.
aad like tbe small boy afraid at a
spanUng makes all kinds U proanUes.

/

Pop BOrB*- TWO-MBC®. SUITS Jtnm'gnoda

- ‘IkBTene City Aarte No. 883. T. O.
Eagles, meets .m itocaBteis-_ hall,
Tuesday evening at 8 o'doo
lofmnger. worthy ^resldahl

•a and HsehiuUu.


:^t.00

______________________________________________________
hail. A. V. Friedrito. Oum.; J- “
EhMda.'B. K.; B. A pm«, P. 1

Wilson and well known, la dead from
fright at the age of 84. A tew days
ago while berrying ahe becaipe loet in
the wooda When friends found her
she was ao ctaaed with fear and So
shocked was the ooadlUta of her heart
Wutlam H. lAwrenoe. the aged that It never regained Ue vitality.
bidider of the Taotat America, Talcee
the smiUment of a large tuunber of
BXLARtEb WERE RAISED.
people lAa be asemts-tbat the <
U the iriMde worka In a ratdtt race Ten Per Cant Advance far Pare MB^
where the boata are nearly ereolr
qwette Telegraph Operators.

y

oflolbri Sav^ on ^io8t Suits

MMC NOncBft.

Kitchen Chairs
Six of these good wood seat, three spindle back chairs will cost you
oiriy $3.00.

Kitchen Tabies
od wide topr costs you $1.75.

Kitchen Ltensils
That’s a queer word isn't it? But see what it means. All-tbe tin pans
and pails and strainers and iron pots and kettles and spiders and that
lava ware that you can bum and the agate ware that cleans so teasily
and the dozens of other.uMful articles the housewife has a need for.

Kltfdien Cleaners
-

..

. That’s what you call the mops and brooms and scrubbing brushes and
the hundreds of different soaps and powdeiB that are heeded after the
.
baking and washing is done. Tbe Kirkoline that cleans, tbe Gold Diist
that makes tbe work so easy. The Pride of the Kitchen women like so
welL Pyle’s Pearline, the old stand by.' Scrubine is something jiew
and it does the work, and/or eleaqing^aas nothing beats Bon Ami.
We win make ymir work twiw as easy if vihi will let us. Once stHitedyon will be oneof our‘-^Steadies.”/

HE JANNAffi

MERCANTILE ^

P. 0. SILBBBT

th. J.W. GAUNTLETT,

ad

A. a CURTIS 4 CO.

R«al Estate & Loans
No Tax dUM
nr*1j«u«B
BOOMS » ANO 10. li. B U Bl

O. P. CAE.V8E.
F. W. CABVSB.
O. P. Csrvsr &'Bro.
Ob aaeoBBt of the teat
‘‘Ptah md Gsmo Law”
will be^tiidr offloe doitn; boai.

SALTED PEANUTS

AWL softo

IN CADILLAC

^^asssjsrafifisra;

yen get tram this More. WeVe iBa^ ti

HAVE APPLIED FOR EnECTftKi
RAILROAD FRANCHISE.

CITY BodK eTORE.

They are imm from No. 1 BpwM
•helled pMiuitt and are treated In a
AFTER FRANCHISE IS GRANTED
clean pure way. No lard «r eld greaae
The Waathar.
OR GIVE CITY Sej»0. .
used in our own make. Each ei4er Je
Partly ploudy tonight;' niundv
roasted after the order le received
• tiy u». They are aeld by
partly doudy with pwelbly ahowm IB
. Jahraua Cavle Cigar Oe..
north porUcae; racteble wl&da, moatly The Road Would Boom Cadillac From
RoMrt Stand^lnL
BOUth.

MRS. F. E. ^HITE,
R. D. White, Mgr.,
Williamcburg, Mich.

Souvenir
Spoons...
raAVBRSE 8AV
CLUB HOUSE ~
COURT HOUSE
INDIAN HEADS
VACHT and PISH

Sterling .
Sliver

Rastall’s.

lltibiliiiir Jewelrr.

ACME CONDENSED

SOUPS
Vegetable
Chicken
Tomato
Mock Turtle
Ox Tail
These eoupe are ae
good ae the beet.
All at 7c a cam 3
Tor 20c.

.JOHN J.
BREZ I N A

80NETHIN6

JtJRKEY IMPOSES WAR TAX.

TO ANNOY YOU
When >bu are using oU
lamps or aoy kind ot lightbut KLKCTRICITy
in
vimr home or oSoe. There
II. uBHiing like RT.E«>
TBiaTYfor illaminating
purposes. No nmeke, no
smell, no grease, no danger
from fires—It is the most
economical
that can be ptoenred.

Boardmaa River
Electric Lilht G
Power Gompeny.

GAS

RANGES

TktMraiiQttm

m

_____ haA played wAiiM.roawfZ^a
imA-dt, terrible ocstfi set to beaUaa.
todofa treated him .but he

now Bon^ and wdL"

Soma Man.
The oook book baa ho berotee
Ebtianoing, brave and aweet;
It ban a hero, Joet the Bane—'
The Obn wbo baa to esL
—Chicago Trtbnite'

Cadillac, MI(to.,.B^ L—Local ana
outside parUes have applied to the
dty eouacU tor a francfalee tor an
electric railroad, which it la pfopoaed
to buUd to the town, aad otrellog Lake
Cadillac. The whole line, it la figured,
wnnld be between 11 gad 12 miles to
. CITV IN BRIEF.
length, eight and a quarter of this dietanoe bdng cocsnined by the bnndi
H. A. Coatee haa none to Honor on around the lake.
The men behind the project are: W.
Mra. Dr. A. B. L)«n» of D«^t la J Cornwell, a wealthy grocer of this
Uie goeat of Ura. B. S. Pratt
dty: Prancto O. Gaffney, a real eatote
P. .^ma. Mipervlter at •
dealer and aUaimey of Lake City;
lun. went to Uanlstee tbia marnlng James H. Ott of Warren. O., and P. H.
on a bueineoa brtp.
Haley <rf St. LooU. Mo. The twf
There will be a meeting of the ward named men. It is expected, srill fuf
managers tor field day, In Nerllnger’s Dish the most of the csq?Ital tor th.
oOce at 7jp'clocV sharp thia etealng.
road. It it is bnUL /
Mra.«. E. Flaher and Wm. Hunt of
The promoters offer to post a
Jackson are the gngeats of Mr. and felt of $2,000 with the dty^and to oomMrs, Fred Jonee at Weet SYont atreet
menoe wmk on In road within six
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meada, Mra. months from the time the franchise Is
Roc. Mrs. C. P>Tay)or aad ID. Btuaka granted. Mesara. Ealey and Orr have
of 8t. txHils. Mo., went to Carp lake, been to the dty for a week or more,
this momlag fcr a day's fishing.
looking over the field.
Mr. and Mra. Hugh Hallows and IRThe ct^trucUon of the road sroulJ
Oe BM
PMjd dttliBC, WU., are the result to a great boom from the resort
gneete of Hr. and Ura. bnory Dnmas.
BtandpdDt, as many men own tracts of
Mrs. Hallows is a neice of Ur. Dtunoh.
i.TMi c# the aboree of the lake here
Mrs. Frank Sovey and children of
whidi have lain Idle for many years
BseexTille. near Bay City. orrlTed yeebecause there was no convenient meth­
terday for a 10 days' vlatt with her
od of reaching thmn. It 1s more than
Mrs. John Oreen. of ei2 ftaat
possible that a reeort of large dlmen*
Eighth street.
Blons win be started on the Vosberg.
George N’Neal and'wHp of Croat
Stanley t Coniweli land on the south
Village, are viaitlng their daughter.
shore of Lake Mitchell when the new
Mrs. Ba. WUt Mr. O-Nealie toieman
road is bflltt. Cadillac now I
of the UtcliBelJ Stevens Lumber com­
poputotlon of 7,400.
pany at Oiow Tinage.
The franchise was referred .to the
The Ladies Cemetery Improvement ordinance committee and wUI prob­
oRBoclatJon wRI hold a meeting tomor­
ably cone up again next Monday
row aftemaon at 2 o'clock Id the La­
night
dies’ Uhrary parlors. All memb«s
•e requeeted to he presenL
MORE DEER THIS FALL.
Mr. and Mra. James H. Monroe and
daughter <Nsce. Ure. B. S. Gray and
Numbers Have Greatly Increai
Mrs. D. H, McMullen of -Archie and J.
Cut-Over Timber Lands.
C. om of Old Mission, went to Inland
CalnmeL Mich, 8e^ 2.—There wUl
today to attend the session at Pomona
be more deers this toll to the nortbrnm
grange.
HIriilgan cut-over tlmb^ lands than
Q. e. Aller, a former resldwit of this there has been any almilar season In
rlty. now of Lengavllle. Mlito.. is here
perhaps the last 26 yeeurs. This does
with his bride visiUng friends. The not necoanarily mean that the anmber
wedding trip will be extended to Ntog- of deer to tUs part ot the
-a Palls and. then the oonple wili
im to Lengsvnie.
Traverse City A«rie. No. 383. Prae andlm
tenud Order Baglee, bad a regular of the state, but lb the country where
busihees meeting' last night and for th© deers have lived In late year* tbrir
the conTerring of initiatory degrees. number baa actually been multlpUed.
After the work the members were aur- This U the teetltoOBy of norihein
prised by the honse committee with a Mlcblfan retedmiU, touriets and cXhbountiful spread and beet steak aupe who are informed on the subject.
*r to which all did ample JusUoe.
The regular meeting of the Willard
Big Bond isMTe.
W. C. T. U. will be held at the Sec­
Houston. Mleh., SepL 2.—The pro­
ond M. E. church TtoTBJay afternoon. posal to bond the vlUsge tor $10fi,fi00
MlM Martha Barney will have charge
mprovements and extenslona
of the iKOgramme. Snbjeet. “School the water ujetem. carried at a special

Swan was
. shooting crows but ble aim was poor
and fale dau^ter Mery is dead troo
tbe bullet wtniiJ. She was 2Tand her
parents are past 80..

CYLDE MAY B^D A BOAT.

two months after his wife's death.
Hte ri<4 nelghbrne have mit him and
bis young wife.

Sceteh Talk of Making Another Try
for Cup. ^
New York. 8te>L 2.—A epeeial cable
trdm Gtoagow aaya: There 1s talk
smong the moat Influential Qyd<
of building another yacht
compete for the America’e cap.
It is decided to eenJ a boat on aoch a
quest all designers wiU be asked to
compete, and the beat detogn wlU be
accepted. NATIONAL DEBT DECREASE.
Statemeirt Shows It to Be Over SAOOO,000 Lms for Month. '
- Washington. Sept. 2.—The mnwthly.
statement of the puMle deU jdwwu at
tbe cloee ot buatoeu Angwt 81.1M8.
the total .debt, leas caMi to tbe tnaaury. amounted to l823.S2t.S67, wU^
la a decrease tor the month of IMMS.86L lUe decrease to aoeounted for
principally by the oomapoodtoi
ereeae to the
on hand.

fifSt-C-SS

A FIRST '
CUSS

Loan Hadqoarters
««uij

Avdd aertooB renlta' of Iddney' or
Uaddar dtocmXer by taking VtalVa
Sidney Cure. SoM by Joa. G. Johnaon
■ad 8. B. Walt A Bona.
*-

v«)8te2MlOO.OO a' month easy.
Small e^iUI tekewiL

Uurir s
wttMut '
ewploxersl

Eigbteanth Annual Ohio Exeorelen.
Os Wediiaaday; Oetoher 7. tbe Ann
lihor raOroad wiU give Ite Uth an­
nual
axntnlom Spertal train
win laafa Oopemtoh at 12:00 m. Bxcftuteos ttriuto good for return BtoS
Morcalmr «h »D1 be sMrJ to Toldeo THE pUnOKAL LOAN COMPANY. {
C. A. SUTHERLAND, Mgr.
At tUXi tor roud trip aad at oghwa.........................w
poBdtoglr
lew rates to aU
Boom Rawimejm BIk.. with.^ I^ber Oo. |
Ohto on the Wheeling A Lake
Lak DAe.
. .
setrtdt Soothem. Hoektog^ Valley.
<Mo Oentiml Lines. CliwMuiktl, Ham­
ilton A Daytob. Lake Shtwe A Mlthlgan Soatbera and Wabaah laQwmya.
Call on neartet Ann Arbor r^lnmd
agent for further totomatlmi or write
J. J. KIBBT Q. P. A..
3213^_____________ ^Poleao. WJo.
Ransaa City, Mb, ajp. 2.-Blx fetadred cote aateen to & Noringer dis­
trict to northeairtonr’MIaeoart haT«
stmcfc work, vtolattoff'the agrwnent
between the cpfratora and John
<Ml g^Ment at
Mitchell. uiUbMl
United Mine ■Wotiem.- at Chto
lam week. Gml the^men remain at
■k until the end «t4he Kbbmb City
conference, to meet bm on September
This oobfmenoe la to dtocnaa the
cenoea affecting the 10.000 miners
to Ifisaotiri. J^BMia/ Aricmaaa and

Hinsdale, ni., has been engaged as
rintendent oteohools at a salary
of $2,400 a year. For 14 years he has

OF COURSE
*-

EAGLES IN SE8SIMA
Order Only Six Ydara Old Hac Grown
Rap<.dly.
New Tortt. 8epL. Lr-The Btto
nufil convention of the Fraternal
tier of bgtes began yeetetday at 1
many hall, and will eobtlnuo da
Seattle eix years ago and 1s the etoong
est to the West and NorthwesL It is
expeoted that 10JW0 of the 160.000
members to the
States and
Canada wfH be here'Wore the day

Orwnd Haven—Imvl ScellMJ.
many years a reetoeat of this eUy>'
aad wbo was mayor of Grand Haven
to 1886. to dead at Joaasboro. A^.
at the'age ot 79 yesis. .

NERUWa
UKoan«eraiBkMi’$.

Carpet -Cleaninfi
iaklng and laying, feather renoratd. Work thoroo^ily and promptly
executed. Agent for Michigan Bug
Co, N. B. Chapin. Prop. Travewe UtyCarpet Cleaning Works. 8» Waahtngtop streeL 'Phone No. UL_________

You want a piano for'
yoifrboifir. and you
certainly want the
best the market sfforde
:
(
:

The Kimball
is perfect in every
way and is full gnarsnteed to give satis­
faction In every way.
Factory prices -end
liberal terms :
:

W. W. ftIMBAU CG.
UP>rWt«teMR.

Quality Skirts!
BEST /.V AMERICA. ■'

_

For fit, style Btfd artisticdesign, these skirts haVe no
equal. .K’s seldom we have
as pretty a line to offer for
your approval as we are plac­
ing on sale today.
They are in the new fab­
rics for fall, both ii. mixtures
and plain weaves; they arc
modeled after the latest de­
signs and are certainly very
handsome.
We ,hav« them, in both
walking and street lengths.
Prices are from

n* Janm Oly lotoas UOttt ofierts to those unable to
attend school, mcourse in Book-keeping identical
to that taught in the Coll^ for home study.
There are eight sets, comprising Wholesale and
Retail and changing from Single to Double Entry.
The entire

course,

with

all

stationery,

for

$20.00
This i# way aliead of any correspondence achobl.
for you have the chance to consult your teacher
personally.

Houghton—RaSkalla. a Finn, wiu
toned to dig his wife's grave and flU
to the earth after tbe few triende preih
ent at the fuperal had gone home from

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Look This op Betbre InyKtlng In Any Other!

LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?

Banton Harber—A sen was bcn’to
Mr. and Mn. WUUam Camfldd, reatotog north of this dty. TbafisAherwffl
be n yean dd Ootober 9.

In offertng you cgp adrioe to get a
-MONEY I
Oas Range, we are simply ungge
(hat you have your hotuebold eqn.
Seven Bullion DMiaru in Treasure to
it Saved Hto Lag.
wUh tbe best appliance for cocSdng
P. A. Danfcrth ot ImGrange,
Taken on TraftapoK Thomas.
the world ccadatoa. There Is notbtog
San FraaetooR Cal., BepC. 2.—The suffered for six moetha wMh a *
' ^^^NmCter. It la good enough for any- army truaaport Thomas whl^ sailed ful rnnnlng eore rm hto leg; but
that Bncklen's Antica Salve
for Manila by way <d Guamyteterday^
We have the totgMt aasartme
carried to the tolasda $7.«OOA«0 to
Gas weeg— ever abown to any dty. treasure, of wfeidi $2J>0DJK» to to tbe
> wwld. Cure guaranty
at our aatesroom. tS8-ftont BtreeL
new silver ^aaoe aad the rematndaf,
to Fbfllpidne allvv oectificatea It to.
guarded by Major P. H. Hardy ot tlia
Foortsenth oavalfy aad a detach

TPaverge City

■rdsFY EMsey Cve makes the diaaaed.kidBCFa aoimd so they will dlmnate the poteens fran the Mood. Sold
>y Jaa O. Jckhaon ahd 8. B. Wait A

Every-

Btobuish Co. and B. B. ^t A
Dn«gtota' price 60c and $i.00.
bofittea 10 c.
l-m;W

STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
Ithaea—Gtodyu, the tour-yeamld
dangler pt D. 8. Brand. wUl probably
die from a ehot to her abdomen, fired
by taer 12-yeamld brother.

eminent has imposed a peraonsl. or
land, tax on tbe entire populaUtw of
tbe empire over tbe age of 18. Tbe
tax Is on different elaasee and ranges
from teMUt 80 cents to $800 each an­
nually. 'nilB is regarded In some qnarbetog to the nature ot a provlslpn for mr.

I and slightly ahdt •

Weaaveyoaa

PROPOSE TO BEGIN ROAD WITHIN SIX MONTH*

TouvillOniimoreofit in less time
in a poor flonr, then.m any other thing
weknnw Of. Therefore when bnying.
don't etOp ehort; of the ‘-BH5T.’:
.itam^etored by

Bana^fifeLayCo.

1808..
TfUINBD NUftSEA '

lNAh> Via BE ^TMClilHI

lA HOLLnjAT.

S. W.' ERHUbCMi NUSn.

-•st-sac
tu to 814 par weak. ;

.WAirm) AT ONCB—A t€m Rwd
wItrwWi St Tbe BwNUok Hobm,
Ksl«as«x>. Mkh. Good v«s«s
•____________________ mi-t-6

WANT9D—T«a nan to

. «l"w*mtm Black.

cord
A HeNsaisra. >08

MANAGER WANTED—Tnatworthj
ladr «r iMtlMiaA to am* k«tBOM In thk eouktr and s*f>nstBy
tantUiCT tor well sad (ATOtsiilr
kaown booM ot soUd Basactal stsad' ln«. moo atnlCht tmA ssMit sod
expeases. psM eacA Moadsjr br
ehet^ direct tron - -

Street

Bide St tow ptU» sad on eeay ts----Warm In wlntiwsnd ood In sow----and swing wont cracA or get looss.

PlridiMKrt^.
TO fiBLL-U soes. near dty; two
186 peach
deered; no bnlldfaB

good BoU; easy

------ lars Ina.
4£5 WsshiortoD 8t. .
S6184f
end
la
WAN1S>—A cood CM for ceoersi
booseworii. A19I7. S8»«lxtb street 'FOR BALB—lAlDdi oedsr wood deStt744
Urered to sn? i»rt of the dt7. '
B. OreUlek Oa
3U7-tf
TO SELL—Or exchange . lor town
property, SOwere farm in Wexford
county: dtey terms; with or with­
out etock and tools; 76 acres Un­
proved; five acres to wood; house
sevoi rooms; some ontoard-r^ts
over
100 tons ot hay; wtadmlll, tank,
WANT7BO—Ordan tor IStocb oedar
wood. deUrerad to any part of th
SSSuTfnsSSSetSd R^*^.
do- J. B- OreUlcK Co.
311741
par >6 essb tor so “N” oonpon from
a Halts VUa padtage. Uare at
Eagle offloe. His. B. 8. Pratt

WANTED FOR. U, 8. ARMY—Able TO SHLL-House- on Bast Eleventh
bodied unmarried dmo between agea
4 boaeaa oi Twtlt- street,
of 21 ^ 83: omsena oC tnOtod ^street
one on Nliilh street, one on Rail­
States, of cood diameter and tem­
way avenue, two <» Webster,
perate bablU, who can apeak,
on State, one on Washington
and write Bagllfth. ' For lidoniu
others—teona to suit any rear
apply to Reeraltlnc OAeer, 206
y or .as
Front atreet, Trarerae City, Hloh.

down, balanoe easy paynieota.
Nath ramwood araute. W. H.
SUaby.
*81-t-6

bo^ no ban-only f400.~ ’ Little
A HcNaaaia, ,208 Front street.

change for bouse and
. .
diHerenae. Address P. O. box <78,
Tiarerae City. ^
SSS«4t

pretty a place aa there la to town.
onMii«Hng ot ahonr three acres or
the eqnlvmleht of 26 lots f6xl66; al­
so two fractional lots adjtdntog It
on the east; also five acres with
1 the
A; also twelve lots on north
side of same street. aU to one block.

fere ttia y«^-o< today, then Is
reason why aayone abeald be
'
trained nrind. As an am
what may be aecanpllshed ak
llss by poMTeranoe, the RNakerl
the Instance of Charlee T.
fomeriy superintendent ot at_______
this dty and .DOW principal of the $kAv
trsl State Normal sehcol at Ht. FMhg...
ant, who, at the age o( IS years,
Ignorant Swedish boy ahorcUag
sand by the dag. At 18 yuan of Age
he started to school with the ItUls
and when he sedbred his Snt
ler'e' oertlficato he tanaht sehotA
aod-stndled during bis nai« boara:
stodleJ so industriously that-when he
retomed to admol he was ahead <ff
those who were in his class vnen he
started to teach and vrtio bad remain­
ed to sdiool sU the time.
upright diuacter was also ampbaslied as being one of the neoeasltiee of a periect life, and a good <^ar
aeter le not attained at cne loeky••sirike" but h built up ol the small
grains ot the gold of erecyday life.
Your name may not become so gnat.
ihiti after your deefh the people will
erect a great monument to your mem­
ory, but you may leave behind yob
each n character that some <«e may
aay with pride. "He was my father.”
The Lord ot Glory etanda with hit
outstretched and says. "Ask
wbU I shall give thee?” What will
yoo ehooae?
After the meeting there wae an to•nnal reoeptton held In .the church

BUTCHER GOT A BAD SCARE

FOB SALE—At a baisaia.
wagon, soluble for milk, b
prodooe. W. B. Nelson, bli
3S7o-tf
3U E. Frant St.
FOB SAIS-On account of 111 beslth
o< wile and sell, I offer my tonn tor
sale, onnatetlnc of »6 acres, 66 Im­
proved,
In good tlmbier: well
watered, 2^ miles-of lenclng. ^enty
ROOH8 TO RBNT with
of good fmlt, good dwelling house; XJRNISHBD
all modem oonTmlehces. Call at
basement bam, 84x50; low stable,
S2S8-tf
517 Sixth street
18x40. >WUI seU with or wlthoottoe
poBonal properly. Would take reeldence pnwurty In Traverse City as
part payment. This Is a pleasant
and cheap home lor some cm& Come
and and see It, 'twin cost you noth­ TO 8BlX,-30^wre strip, east bay
ing. Two mils direct east of Honahore. Peninsula township; no build­
roe Center paetoBce and on a good
ings; 20 acres cleared; nice touit
road direct to city. Pa fnrtha parfarm and semmer resort place; price
Uculars all c» or addreae H. B.
low; terms essy; some fruit. LltUe
Jennlnga, Memroe Center, H1<E.
A HcNamara, 208 Front atreet
_____________________ »8>0-t»w
ns Ok H. WeshlngFOR SaLB OR BZ.CHANQB—On one
.................
1 be Tseatad, 88;
of the best streets in Grand B^s,
another on bat Tenth street, va­
lots or acres, just outside city Umcant middle of September, 88; also
part ot a house, west sida, 4 rooms,
84- Little A HcNamara. 208 Front
Write or call on O. J. Herrltt, 604
street
Bast Front etreet, Tnverae CIWFOR RENT OR i.K*gie to a good r
_________________ .38304-lm

-A fine sssidbte lannch 25
t 6 feet Mam. BioHy fitted,
top and ewtatns, oak plank
sap. Little A HeNsnaia.

er or Cass and Ntot_____ .,____
improrements, splendid location. In­
quire at ooner of Casa and Ninth
atreet or at 21' " - • - ' *"
HMllmantri.
^couple of toalde roona.

TO 8HLL M little A Hidlaaare.
Uttii
Ittie A HcNatoara, Insnianoe and
Pitat street a boose and lot
Real
west aide, 8 rooms, only |600 1
on monthly psymenu, same as rant TO lETT by Uttte A II
Don't yon want li.

Omwso.-Hirii.. Sept 2.—"Uy insursnoe Isn't dee ui^ tomMTOW," said
Drora Donlgsn, to the clerk cl a lo­
cal fraternal liMaraniee socles, yester­
day. "but I want to pv It right off.
When a man sbakee hands with death,
the way t just did, he natnrally tMsirs
ot bis tomlly.”
Donlgan went Into a department of
s slaoghtor house, aouth ot the dty,
id attempted to throw a rope over
the boms of a Urge bull which he
bsd confined there. IMvtotog that the
<sB which reduced him to beef­
steak wis about to begin, the bull de­
cided to pot up a fi^L Be lowered
bis head and rushed at Dooigsn. The
latter fled, bnt sUpped. As he threw
hlmaelt bdUhd a posL the boll stmcA
\t full tilt and Dooly's rtg« arm
WM cau^t between the bull's horn
and the poet
With a/wrench that removed sever­
al Inches of eUn, Donlgan got free
and once more ratreetod. while the
animal, bellowing with rage, charged
again. Donlgan backed Into a comer.
Three times the bull tried to pieroe
hie body, but the sharp horns were so
wide that th^ struck the walU on
each side. Donlgan reached a pHchfak. and afta several minutes of
deepen^ fluting readied a place of
safety, exbansted. The bnU was
promptly killed.

SULTAN APPEALS TO GERMANY

<18T—Teetoby fonmoon, poctotboofe nfuitslnbig 828. aU bUls; and a
number of oanoeUed chseks on Trav- Duke of Roxburgh to Hiss Hay Godet
ene City Siata bank. Reward by of New York.'' The bride to be has
retaratog to C. H. Lichty, 129 South
$26,000,000 to her own right and
Oedar street
828344
atrody rejectad a half secre ot noMe'Hlic Eamum A Ballsy Clrcuaf
gsaoal mec«±aadlse; a good cAanee
to get a readyRude bnelnsei with Is s good thing to that line, but Lai_
a without baUdlnge—worth while Bros. A Oo. of Bablo. the Mg Soap
are the beet on earth'
t^ra^^ U
want
to their line and yuor groom wUl teU
you that there are no M
Front street
thu "Acme” Boep and '
FOB SALE—03U I
^fTadrattislv crew will M
Traversa dty "to a few days to :

‘ssr

- ■ijStto A*iiwSSaS“to5S,

Bs. UtOe
^and Rail 1■Mate Sxdiange.

'^etorea with’ bm in riar and___

kstL.T'**'”'
acM Onnty.

r map u< Omad
Uttla A Mom

ions they can get fa the soap wrap­
pers and wishing powder box fronts.
Hr. HphUn wto has been coming
here fa yean is bare today woridng
the trade Troi says he is gblng to
"pun Mr eome good dlmtays of the
Jars Coat a Penny Mere Wneu YMkt
beat pocAs sold.

P^MASSfflEHS

HaraOton. SepL 2.-dndfa BeOta
this morning refused the tnaaorl^
and appeal for anewfor A^
A. Knapp, the Straagta, and oiderpd
Knapp aom. to Oatastons within 80
d^ and awteneed him to he rieetro1 December 12.
V

; TIWER. EaTUMlS
Land lacker and flmbar asttemtor.
Hardwood Umber and stebUa toads
tor eala. BesMenee 810 Soutii EtatvpodtoYB. Cttlaeai' ‘ptaaa 712. Jnne'..

FOR flOO A SIDE.

DR. ^ A. Wn^ELM,
--'rmaimiam

^^^Tjtons leave Traverse city as fot

mm-

Boyne Falls Grays and Harbor Springs
Imperials Will Play.
Boyne PBlIs, Hlch., 8^ 2.—Arittgements were completed yeeterdm'
whereby the Boyne Falls Grays and
the Hnrba Springs Imperials will play
l-OIBOK.
a tome of ball at Petoskey Thnnday DBS. SAWYER A FlCNHALlAOON.
AgunL
adtarnoMi fa 1190 a side anc the en­ Dentists. Crown and bridge work s
specialty. OIBce new Wilhelm block.
tire gate receipts. Btob team has won
a game, the first going to the Imperials
A. D. TtLBR, ■
Dentist Office 6W new Wilhelm
mock. CiUcens 'phone No. 682.
PHYSICIANS..
DR. W. F, SIRANOWAYsT
stnicUons on ^Isno start Honday, Formerly assistant to -Drs. HoU and
Oaks in the eye. ear. nose and
Septmnber 7. Teariiteg at the Aeadthroat departmeats of the CMcago
Polyclinic college and hospital.
Practice limited to eye, ear. nose
and throat and fitting, of gltascs.
DENIED HIS CONFESSION.
602. Wilhelm
blak.
Citisens'
pbona 6S8.
Detrott Drunk Begged Off and Ma^
< RcaoliiUona.
Detroit Mich.. Sept. 2.—ChsrlesHlscb. aged 81. tee
that he was the-murderer ot little Al­
phonse Welms. has repeated and
spent an hour today pleading fa lib­
L A THOMPSON. U. D.
bwsAt of the west erty and denying that he made the con­
Office in Hamllton-Hllllken bloc-1.
■Ue OkthnUh’^toML
fession. I will swear'off drinking.
Hours; 9 to 11 a. m.. 3 tu 4 p. m.
3dfe.^Kwiih Levey and children of M^ed Ulsdi. if yon let me go. He
■Phone No. 72.
ttsaxvUle ;an the gneste lor a 10 wae released about 10 o'clodt today.

' rnteriodien ,.10:84aB. 4:47pm.

VIA COPEMI8H AND A, A. R. R.

-phone 541: Bell ‘phone 378.
GATES LOST 60 POUNDS.
j A. 8. BARBER, AgPBL
The maiTjiie
DK. HOLDSWORTH.
to lOM Katharine Moore. Financier Received an Ovation in
W. fiWitontt
Ilooms 7 and S. MereasUle Co.'s i.Iock. ioRANO RAPIDS A INDIANA RY. CO.
wiU take' ptooe at the besne of the
Wall Street
Special aticnUon given tn the eye.
In Effect June 21. 19QL
biWe's mother at Udt noon tomom
New Twk, Sept 2j—Pa the first
car. nose and. throat. Glasses
Trains leave Traverse City as to'-'
fitted. Both 'phones. ,
time in nearly two moothe John W.
.WertoiMAjm laying tsm oetta
the new hank bunding ^ the force Gates was in Wall street tor one hour
DRS. W. E. A W. S. MOON.
yesterday. He received a great ova­ General pracuee: specialists in dietion from customers, of Harris. Gates
-Rapids and Ft. Wayne, 1
A Co. He told Mends he had lost
urinary d'
For Petoskey, Maekliiaw. Grand City <^r
^ !ra House Bloric._________ Rmilds. ClnelnnaU and Chtea^. 4:83. :
nearly 60 pounds.
P. m.
Nye rulative to thdr high adtool
' DR~. H. B. GARNER,
For Sattons Bay, Omona and NorthToday’s Martils.
ecuree may find htoi at the Central
Special attention given to surgery end port. 8:30 a. m. and 1:80 p. m.
Detroit Hlch.. Sept- 2.—December
diseases ot women. Offioe over
schoM buUltog Thursday and Friday
Trains arrive from ClndnnaU, (tolFirst National bank. CaU both ' cago, Indlan^llB, St Louis and
wheat. 86V:; No. 2 red. 84V4: No. 3
Irom 9 a. m. to 8:30 p. m..
•phones.
Grand Rapids, 8:80 a. m.
corn. 63V^; No. 8 white oaU. 38.
Mlaa Atom Ce^ a former tei
Trains arrive from Ft Wayne,
Toledo—Wheat, cash and Septem­
in the Paine sdiool hare, is in the
Grand Rapids. Petoskey and Ha*l- '
dty the gUMt of lOas BffleJohnstm of ber. 8414; December. 86%.
new, 1:50 p. m.

Chicago—September wheat. 81%;
“ •
arrive from Richmond, Ft
619 Union street Hiss Cook will
December.-83;
Septemba
corn.
62%;
teach in Hanghtcn next year.
September oats,-^ 85%: September
pork. 812.65: lard. 87.76: ribs. 87.72%.
id 1:26 p. n
tnrfc, condueOng revival
Tbrougb sleeper on the 8:20 4. m
for Fraoktort, Behsonu, Ht Pleasant, snd 4:25 p. Is. trains.
£jr
Tioee Bis pn^ ton he ooenpiad by
Chair car and aleepen on all tra^Clare. AlmE St. Lonls. Itnaea. Owr^.
north and eoath of Walten.
Howell. Ago Arbor, TMedo. and all c. L. Lockwood, q. p, a t. -a,-'
through the dty today on their, way to
. .
leer of Oram mutbero and ee ton potnls.
Grand BapidA
Bellalre whsre Uisy pUy this after­
Traverse county. Office 830 Bast
C. E. MURRAY. Agent
Front street. Traverse City.—
3. 3. KIRBY. G. P. A.
Traveiue City.
noon. Yesterday Boyne FhUs played
Thampaoovnie at Thompsonrille and
defeated by a score of 5 1
Boyne Falls wfll play the Asylum team
in this dty on Uba day.
Bart EHU laid the last brick on the
Ixth street pavement‘yesterday afternoon. The flrat was laid by Geo. Ralf.
The wak of pittUng la the cement
fiQing'wsB completed this afternoon
and the pavement Is-now finished. Contractor Scaolaa h«sn the wak of
laying oonerste on July IL
J, W. Hannan has receivsd proofs of
aeelalldMawabcor
some of the-vlewB tor, the Traverse
tytebefa
.
.
rtheienneaCity prospedgs. They' indipate that
> etol'dnr ni blood corpocte.
,The.caaed
the book win be a wurk of art Hr.
ref tbb iatneniatkobbcima
ieteha in the fysiem.
len has erdos fa 8,000 copies of
Tbfamcnlatioa doo not take place
the bacA outside ot what the board
ah, Mat
beat-and
oefertae-for^g
am
ano mesturc—tor
the gernu a
trade has aweed ts take. The issoe
' **w»»*’rttrtetteteeemwaadto.<iiuilbT
enkTObes an Uvtegotgai>sm>,fhat muhi^
will nm bettram 6,000 and AOOO.
la myrlsto with gical npidity.
A party to the tnambers ef Trai
Thme micnibeswhen fnllV dmiopet
Mat anmben and attack the various
Bay hive. No. 71. visited Lady Bayogani d (be body by feaUng 00 the tl
nund at hw'uottaga at But Bay
“Radam'sMkieUKlIkr.’'
thasprododiiglnSaminatkiowfaiehiistccly eftemoOL toe oeeaskm being
teato and b cndoied by every «
her birtliday. Sawar wsa served and
If tocit woe DO Bderabei totic wRdd be oe fer.
mestatloa. teaec tben wotAf beno slckMstt
everybody had a good time. The vUItors prasa^d Mrs. Raymond with x
Acme ctea tm sat as s token of
the preeeaca of nature would dagaale.
Tc^Cw ^ hiy pm^tioo, i^in h b tee
tatkn and decay of hfeod'corii^Kieb'^1

— ~™-—g--— SUWCb, ePV.W ixuwu
MISCELLANEOUS
To Pursue Policy of '‘Hands OIT on
...balance noathly. See B. O. CHUett.
622 Hast Eighth street br write
WH JL, FARH or city
. F. A. Clary, Grand Rapids.
casualty and bursary
L 2.—The *
Uttle A H^amaim, 208 Front 8t
FOB 8A1J8 by little A HoNai___ .
_________________________ 818642
has sent an sntograph letter to the
208 Front street »
brick buildlag—two stoes snd modem taneGerman emperor dealing with the Bab
INSURE TOim PROPBRTY~i
kan aitnation. Abdul looks to '‘his
impoilsl brotha ijpd friend'' to n»^
shoe with the powers to poune
TO BBaX—14 acres, three-fonrihs of
a mUe from the city; ab deared HAVE TOUR LAWN KOWSRTot In
shops by as aepert—tor yenn In the
lawn mower rmilnras Fa grind* key_ to pot down the uprising. Hs
tog and ndjnsttag 1 Mtarge n oasda. promisee every jcspect will be paid WOMAlFg CLUB MEETS SEPT. 11.
and gnsrastes the work. DR9 me
a card and I will enU and get yAtr to the Interests at varfens mtkm
mowa and deliver it when ready
he Day.''
3. K. LongwaU, 228 Ncrib Dlvteton
c2 the Womaa’a
etreeL ’Phone 247, ClUaeDS’. U67-4f DUKE OF ROXBUKGfl GETS PMEE
Mr vacation will
HONEY TO LOAN
TO SBLL—162 acres; 70 acres clear­
erty. In sums to snii. 1. NewIaaR'
U. instead
tost Friday In Boped; house two story, 6 roosos, parUy
rocto 60S, new Wltoelm bkM^ fifi'
finished; rooms all finished down
tentMT-aodEllteS to the eonstitutiou.
floa.
*6642
Btalrs; bam old. 20x40; two grsnThe clmdfe was made by the prooisa attadied to bam; good weU
___ to avoid h^tef a
near
* outside
She Hst <a0J0O,C00 and Has Bsen
Christmas day a else
too bBshds
potatoes; orchard. 30
ot riding bow rimMu
Much Ceurtsd.
havtog
galarlty in the datse.
trees; 20 grape rinea; nice lake on
snd recrire reward.

TO BBU. DiSHBANOB. If thwe U
aayttiliig yon want to know a want
done In the line of inewanoe we wm

I90WIIM ArflALR,

•Lapp’s Eleotroewtlon Will Tsks Place

4)IRECT0RY

IE CAUSE AND CURE
OF DISEASE EXPLAINED

THE DIE MUSE

THEME CME

m

THE UNIVERSAL CUKE POt MSBASB IS TO dU
THE MICROBES WHICH PRODua IT.

Enlightened Science Admits that ail Sickness Is Caused by

GERMS OR BACTERIA
Polsonine and Wasting the Blood, the Tissues and Vital Organs.

TIE my olinRsiL remedy, rouiDEOoi'nE reri tkort rf rbeise,
MR FALY PROYEH BY TWERTT TERRS OF SUCCESS, IS

RADAM’S MICROBE KILLER
A PLXASANT TART DRINK; ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.

ECZEMA.
BRONCHITIS.
■''“IlSSSSL-,. eONSUMPTiON.
■"SSiaSSt-™. BRIGHTS DISEASE.
"'StriSSUr.. CATARRH, RHBUnATiSM,
CANCER aaaraa.

m

luArriDIOIE KUtEI 60.
4e«x.B«ctlB.Bl. iBBB.CarralBtroM,

'

CHICAGO.

OfwOBi.AuB.

- James G. Johnson, '

A panpm to the right la britar Oan
a witlhcSMUra In the wranc.

Sole Agent..
tOFartha«p«Mg<Att^

"Swrar: I.'..V

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Travers. City. MJrt

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