The Daily Eagle, August 22, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, August 22, 1903

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

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1903-08-22

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DAt, AUGUST ‘iA

TBAVBRSt OITY.

COLUMi^S ARE
VERY HANDSOME
BARRY ORANITE ONES
. . PLACED TODAY

sifen.4 ‘WIPETSifi I

EEINQ

raSTA*

£0MPARIS0NS mGkkmtt
MAYBEO^S^^^^^^”^-! WAS;W]^p-' .’V

Dr. J. A.

•CHATOEB

AND
..•v.'t-t


The flret
AT THE ENTRANCE DP THE NEW matte Co. at the
BANK BU1LOINO.
last evehlBE
EACH OP THE COLUMNS WEIOHS ed. etary aeA »
THREE TONS.
of tbe eoBj
bers, all Of
entort^wneot-te
Each number on
I. tat ^ lack
serves spselAl
of space srlU
ft^^MeoB
Esther Bliyffi -, the
iteh<
rtitasmdBsa.
Marvin, the Dutch
sle McOims. the
he ly
I,
----- -------------acp^.
mett
be heard to be appr
4\nd tkla la
tutnding
of the entire
such well ■knosm
BT
>r. MargnerwMsrdlw Btanlsg
Gardner,
Bd CEas. <ta»Snyder.r liOttB' Mart

Pour o( the itz n»g&lfle«Dt And
bcAinitul But7 KTAnlte ooIuium vbkli
will adorn the entrances to the
cree aty State bank building
into poaitkm this Doming. The four
will stand at the »aln entrance to tbe
banking offioe al the comer oT Front
and Union etreeU. Bat^ ot the pil­
lars is li feet In height and 22 inches
In diameter at the base, tapwing
gracefully to a slightly amaller diam­
The costuB
eter at the top which will be surmount­
ed by a handaome carred <ap. Bach
oolnmn weigha three tons. Tbe
coTilmns.whIeh are not yet In poMUoD
win Hand at the entrance to the ele­
vators and stairway to the offices on
Front street.
Builder John Horsddd Is most en­
thusiastic over the granite columns.
He declares that In all his eiperienoe
he has seen nothing flner or
Gea W. Stewgid-i
There Is not a flaw or a owner of the o
ratch on thMn and they are perfectThe one tiling:«
solid, hmrlng .been formed out of
Jnyment ofhll t*
lid piece by a lath'maclilne. Mr. Horsfield says that as soon as the ^nlto
Is set. the bfickwork on the building
will be rushed along. Just now it is
po»ible to wwk a large force of
mbn. He says the building will be
fully encloeed by the middle of Oc-.
tober.
Architect H. H. Waterman of Chligo Is here looking ovor the wortt
and assisting Measre. Argyle and John­
son ot tbe firm oC VlerUng ft McDowHI
of Chicago, iron dealers, who are tak­
ing measurements for the Iron work
ibont the windows and other partt Of
the building.

FIRST
THE

Be last a hB CUB Skw Esku^ BMP.

It is Ocjr _
CONSTANT AIM

EBP. PROM HIE DIVnilCT WEBB
F<M PRIMARY MPOMI.
NlilPteen Cauntlfi Were United In Oppoelss^Me^ .

■n«w> to the’eati'

a Ata- B.-rTha JMlanee
St deem tare, at MlfitdO.
Hlgtalands, Aag. 21.—Thh enp
tenders. Ret'anee ghd Wiamiwk m..
to .the s&itlag line today U>
a eeeoitd aSert fer-tim race Mr
America’s cop.
At 10:27 A ai, the
tee finding the Wind ton mndi to west­
ward torpemit Me layMg Ofthe coarse
mUes to wtadward and return, shut.

ROWUIND DOUGLASS
New Dhoa^twra.

WhM^Uo'-^l

VVe have had iiisny Mviugs a>

Since the Burglars
Came to Town
uud edrnliig iutvr
'est>hao tokoep it in the honsc.
ThstSM-ms Kcnoible ■

WbatdoTMtMgk aOMC tt?
What Oo yM 00 •boEt It?

the thtog at «U,
"Are there any towns whHft can be

Open Toeedsy evenings 7 i
S;30. AU deposita payable c

•St,

H. I. KNAPP

Watchmaker

400 O.UnloaOrrMt

» 111.

nte end

Whee Tta-n? ft glrt.^Me.hee rata

I^Wtoto^

FIRST CLASS WOMK
IS MV SPECIALTT.

WATCfieOs CLOCKO
AND JCNELnY REPAIRBD PROMRTJ

I

LiniE ONE
FATHERLESS

ed res. another no. and a third dodgCannon hta the support of three
oat of foar; five of Dohertyv coontiea
with a popnlatkw of 86,49< went
against him. three wKh a popnlaUcm
of 14A22 stood by him, and two with
a pimnlatioB of 4^18 were nnrepreBMited in the boose vote.
The senate vote showed M ootinties
opposed to primary etocOon rMbim.
In the bonee 38 of these eame eonntiei
as Mvorlng the Coln two c
Uons were divided er did not cest a FEARED NEWg MAY BE FATAL TO
(oil vote, and eight counties were whol.
THE MOTHER.

ties- wlMsa sanstors. and rapeeeants.
Uvea were fully united In oppoeing dL Death ReeuMed Fran Accident With
It remains to be
demonstrated, by the peojde. whether
the senstocs qr the repiesaatatlvei
Hl«ilan4 Aug. 2t-Tbe starting
Detroit, MMh.. Aug. 22.-Prod Hart,
were their faithful and I
aged 2S..aeoelety' man and tbe wealthy
son of Captain OUbert Hart to whose
fwlnne be wu sole heir, lies
DECATUR GETS THE NORMAL deed at his home on Jeffenm avenue.
kUled by a blow over bto,Jieart from
SO SAYS THE GENERAL COUNSEL Me starting oi»ak of hto aatomobUe.
Tke accident ocenned a few weeks
FOR M. C. R. R.
ago. bat no in effects were felt until
lew diys ago-whdn^be was selita
r Rueeel Claims to Have InsWa with tateraal ksshonhagea. resulting
1 hU death
ils morning.
Hart beeama Me MMar of hto first
Detroit, MIob.. Aug. #2.—“Decatur to
and by hto deaM the
the only town .which stands a show of
child to totioctetair to a acU
getting the new 840,000 normal
tara. The terrible news bas not
a been
school," said Henry Rnsael. chief (
toM the widowed mother, as It is fear­
eel of tbe Michigan Oentiml Rallraad
ed the
company.

bay an orphaa at the ootset of Its
The eminent barrister made
cazear. Mra. Hart waa hetme her
statamMt wlth^ the aUMUast ressrmuTtoga. Mlaa norem Bakm of thto
nttoft. thongb he dssMrta that Me
Mi»tnipii Central had no interest In dty.

OUU HO(H-f ffl

Ill

jj^««ine. l.d hy.ibe o

Por im^peat
cdaparteoii. fta Oe.Ittcnned I.
trott Hen has elaaalBed Oe <mtHB
ton of
1. E«.'u. Q. BkV of NortkV
and districts of tbe BtatA ahow^ kpw
by. yesterdayto heavy
_________ The terrifc aonth gale
the eahalM wta dsdanted the puMaBm«f the OiAby-etooeFowea prtBAry
that iiwept over tbe Grand Tmverae
eleetlofthUlerere Botof the I
dtotrlet EDn^ the alr'htth fine sand
m tbe nBceeeBtatlTM who
that Irriti^ tbe eye. and filled the ^
dtoMota;
.«ty hOBM srtth dnM. did lar nbre
voted'to leave the pledgaa Wholly «ncoetiy doiage to the trait grower.
tp the hooee the vote
Oh Prl^, no fairer fight and no
‘ flood 7* to 14 (n fivor of the eisfietbrWiter pfo^tect oonld-be Imactned
ttan that derlvsd by a drive throng
‘ meat of tbe Colhr blU. wttt f
6:«0. BnulM ptnyer Meeting, ted'
country snrroandlng thto cdty. Tbe
s set votlBc. Oddly m
by Wayne U Watere of Trevefee City.
’ theef wha only a atngle site
18
ntaffibe aastars whose dtariM did
their loads of truH. the younger and
»iM. DevotloMt-Ind by Mtoa Matrew needing snpportt In
t-emhtiee tartnorr leprewrited l«
bM FetesMB of fYmkkfieft.
BtoMea to bear tbta- toads
' the houae by a man who had an «mMosle.
Urdy opposite Bfltioa of what hM oonwltheiit breakiitg.
The
I demamlad' Tbe oontmat of
hearts were mn and hawy at the
Uioaght of the Itch returns their tlwee
wmdd bring then tbto MU.
^ to warrant a ft
Bspwts of McMtoa
■ tacts takaa froa the reoofd.
ihdAy all if dhangedr Infteedoftlm
loaded apple trees, It If the groond be­
Hew Meflhtt Btoed.
neath them that to covered with brnto-__
..Oat of the etofre Mz Modtott halat'
’ a single aapportarU the hoMA OvtaU,
ed and damaged fraH. The trees, too;
are broken by tbe
‘ Paddock. Mooroe (J. B.). Dennto. Bar*
DevettoML ft. r. Darting of
wind. 'May farmers aie_bringing In
noUn and PaMwidts aU having voted
lotas of the wfodfalto and offering
f« reform as t
ibtai fer sale but the bnym do not
of Antrim. (Anrtevnte.
Addren, **Whnt's the matter with
cafe to handle fruit that Is not maGrutd Traversa,
Chrtottoa tedanmr Rev. F. C. Wtad
BBd that to damaged. U to hard td
, end Weztord.
«t Central imhs.
ealmUie einetiy what the toes will
To reenptinUte: Only one of tta 18
Addmt. ‘Tta Pledged by Rev. F.
amoemt to W aU the baywe and the
' senaiora who voted to hlU pcltnry
P. Artbar <f «ranJ Rtalda. fMtowed
farmers who hsvs come In deriare that
riaetton reform—Bmltb of
la by the
It win be very heavy and will ran
IN NO DAN- was without direct (vpototloo trass hto
... -------- ... t, a»
»ariy as high aa 60 per emiL
NADE.
The priced MU apfdes Is stetaUythe dclby hlU; alas «(
advsndlng. Ons tayer thto morning
them. Olasler. Jones, JadmesL MWnr>
tantraeted tor Dotaess variety at 82.26
Pwy. lAfiamW. ffieeper. SaOr. Westper han^ deltverad on the dock. Der and MoSatt hta their entire die- ,
dnttiag the cost of paeklac; «tov this
trlets ahfolnt^ tBDoeed la them:
toa^-glJS fior the Mariner. As
three. Van Akin. Brawn and Eatod. eaas 82-06 per barrel was paid Mr apcd«a
’ caped BOA opoinre br vtrtne cf tbe
Tbe price Mto flUl
Met that one-------------------------------- -

b
EF.

vmME^.ttalnUet dt^te«t

to please oiir cu«t»>m6rs
While onr stock is not
tbe Isegest. we can give
Jot. the late styles, good

LY.



tOB*EB miMATBO
, AT N^I|LY ♦ttJWL'

MOPPATT -HiA, NO I
IN THE MOUBC.

r


Damage at Kingsley.
Rlngiley. Hlch» Aug. *2.—The ylnd
storm which esMpt over this section
yesfertay dM Ml tmm«ae amoanl of

damage. Not only were large gaantl- .
ties of apples, plums and some peaches
blown from tbe trees, but the trees
were broken
down by tbe force of the srtnd.

THE OUTLOOK FOR

WHEAT

QUAUTY IS GOOD AND Y‘EI-D SAT­
ISFACTORY.

Whmt to coming In freely at the
H.,1—11 ft Lay Co.’e floor mllL The
crop was a good boa In thto district
and the finality of the gmtn Is above
the average, The price, too. to eatisfactory.
"It to unusual for the price of tamat
to be on the rise at this aeaaon of Me
rear when the new aofi to ctadng in.''
said W. W. Smith, manage of the
fiour mlU to “Hie Dally Eagle. Thto
to accounted for by the government re­
ports. which ebow a amaUm' aoreage
and a.decreased yield on the whole
sveta4 In Me whSe country. Tbo
visible Burplns to also smaUer than a
year ago. We are paying 70 cents a
bushel now. The fiuaUty to fine Mis
year andA good deal to being market­
ed. WewUbnyatpolntsonthaT.C..
L. ft M. railroad thto year. The acre­
age devoted to wheat In this district
remslns aboiit tbe ssme ss years ago.
AIMon^ more Und to going under cnltlvatkm. Me fanaere are devoting
mote aueatioa to potatoea and trait"

OFF FOR CDLOWATSR.'

SALISBUBY

tS UNCONSCKWS

Kalkaeka I nd Hat a Woak*a EngagtmsStltars.
Kalkssks. MkS.. Aag. 82.—Tke CONTINUED TO GROW WORSE ALLTHE MORNING.
.jemben of M0 KUkaska MlUtary bata. 86 strong, toft M a private
ooMih todsF.'-seccmpsMed hy their
ward A
wives.
Mr OcMWater. tapn Me bead
Ismdoa. Aag. —------ ----------has basn enssged to >Mr all .next suaend a relapse shout $ o’olook Mis
week for Me gtoeet egnlval Mere.
and to now Nowly rinklng.
RUN OvIr by a FRBGflT TKAW n« ear waa attnctinlr draped with morning
The patient oontinned to grow worae
during Me morning and finally lapeed
HARRY SLUMEHTHAL Lpst HIB
Wto taopsNotobsnssa. At U o;riagkSir
kasha MOUaiy Baad."
RISMT FOOT
Rldiarff PoweU. phyaleian in etiraorR 8. TOlUams of Tnvatss CHy aedlnary to King Wward. was esUsd
ampanled tbe baad.
'
And May Nave to Have Hto Leg
MINER'S HEAD WAS SKlffREO.
Tedsyto Mar
DetnfiL Mlok. Aag. 88.—
DecroiL- MIM.. Aus^jp-Harry Workii^ hi Sranl Weetora Mias at
Bliistathal, aged ll. m&Uif on Has­
tings atraat. was rtm over kf a
train Mian uslag in MaJAta

dt an. Bven if Oread Rap­
ids did stand a sll^t show. Ms aMool
would be Ob our
Deeaterto atown c^,400 popelaUoa
Ob Me JiL 'C. B.~^ toeeM 78 mllee
w«t‘oI Albitm aad 14 milsa enet of

i

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DAUiY-AAOl
yumxiAi

Auqptg: 22. 190^

The Daily Ea^le. j-

CLOSING!

n»l ire^t Seme n
THB Ttovstse Otty B
line, lu a PrISM OeU.
MBK of troe nit does, not alttaooih to Rostb, aA fpr «•
'WMofc. Pfbi^:to
that #1*1^
ip,llirttmatrr ofY^amvat^
P. C. 6U.BBBT
That is perhaps tbe dm GngUab re^ La-tbe Cenrtb set of a certato play tbeia A. B. OflBTlJS.
•rtIMn a jktoter, as to
A. B. CTJKTieaCO.“To make the drink that b nor mod
SevaetMatb Oeetwry.
(beat
Britain a tec copies of an andt

cuoa B-wam «.a.D.scnnu5D

SSWl
Real Estate & Loans
Id m>kUe to the gaUerlm

Bt nny Druggbt. about seven ahtlMnii

'' ' -aii? nctrew. who duly
h aa tbs gaoUeiueD bad
________ ^
among the god*
oM ftrtng pnn. ^ them alwaya stto-_____
bdtm to him and whistle tbe poUcering ontu tb«r be anlto Mack, a^ aan .OB datyieame dom upon them
whn /on crack oas with ynor tsato
wolf oq toe told, and before they
that It b black wltbto aa it b nthoot, coaU ntter a-word of explaostlon be
yet ft you exceed, tben do yon waste and tab celleagnee “nabbed” two. re­
' I, SDdifleaB.-toenniHt&btde-. moved .ttosn by Torce and took them to
Oyt:
the wgt polge statton. where they
.Jth—, B -L-m. .tiamMorlT- enodect
ttoee flretUI
ttui it be wtaiM. it nil then
make no coaae..bnt onip give yoo lb It a iwftic pUce. They protested that
salt. Beat aud force tonogta a bm Itaey bad only done tbrir dnty. bat tbe
-Steve.
■Take clear water, aod boU oootoM
le public
of It away, and It b fit tor nee. Taha
eewhatw
one quart oI tbb prepared watn, pot.
. (to latter bad already beed
to It one ounce of your prnared cofle^
-to the celb. The crowd to
before the station bouse grew
and boU It gently one boor, and tt b fit
for your uae: drink ooe-qoarter of a raiddly to uwobetA and Its oolsy
pint as bot as you can sip IL It doth pretolta threatened to cnlmtoate to eeabatt the fury and abarpneaa of toa rtowdbordam. Fortnnatriy. the manAcrimony, which b the gender of ton agm ot the ttaeater appaared before tbe
callM Cronlcal.“
sapmtotoDdent and by tbe Ugbt of a
with mannacript to
A Oeiatfia l^wyev.
A young Indy teseber to a West PbU- show that tiioslug was an essential part
adetpUa kliidcrgartep thtofca that toe oi the performance. Only then did the
has discovered a --PtaUadriptab un
per" to embryo. Bbe wade tbe dbooe* himoCeut aviors.
ai7 liTone of tbe eiercbaa toeldnt to
XatlTltv •*
tMcblue tbe young Idea bow to oonnL
Itore is as much mystery as history
After drawing five ones on the hlattI tbe common tuber call­
board aod writing beneath tbe five
two. throe. ed tto potato. Its nativity, original
place.in tbe kingdom of nature aod
four, live, together wttb a p
saveral other ti .
still open questions. As to Its nattvlty,
bright eyed Uttte fel- the wsigbt of argmuent eeelus to favor
turning
the tropical or subtropical regtons of
question:
low and putting tbe quest
Amerim. Tbi-rv is u tradition that tbe
"Now. Douald.
which wouldTOO
..............................
cent vtoes dnCB- j.'rew to moosli
ratbVr have, five peonies
that the -l.all8” were of the ••bigness
plecer
"Five pMiBlesr Donald promptly re- Of mriohA” and nt that time tbejoots
grow« ntt tubers, (be edible parta g
'*’^-liy. DonaWr- asked the teacher tog among tbe lirsncbeA It seems that
Oier wars first Introduced into Eorepe
“Becauae.” said Donald, -joa sea U to tbe year VkiS.
Batten's “Boots sod Wild Plants"
you lost one of tbe pennies ywi’d have
four left and evec If yoo lost four aayA fWamklns first fetriied a qneer.
you’d have one left: bn( If yoo loot the boltm root oat of America which
five cent piece, why. U would all some rolled s 'bodadA' while otbetA
be gone—every pennyr-Pblbddphb who bad beard tbe Peruvians mention
It. spoke qf)ft as a polato." Periam's,
Led^r.
_______________
Cydopedla *t Agriculture.says that Sir
Jttw WamItiDs found ft growbig wild
“VM."
r^r Santa Fe de Bogota ot on alti“Ate you marri “1 .vet. old chapr
“Yet? or eoui^ 1 aw. Did yoo thwa tnfie of SfiW to 13.000 feeu He also
oayi that fe,was Tetched out of Auier1 had bCM getting a dlvotcer'tea"
at about the time settled upon by
chaoge.
Hoskell-rtA to tbe yesr IMS.

:»fr&oSKSiS?!^
« ■.-;
SobMnbwa to TU OaOr
at*
r^MUd to aotur tto oMMaaMo
of aar faltnn to t«Mtn the war does of___________
Raaday sehod at Ux..
ptoperlr or oa tine oo
tto toatlamina. «:W p.jm 1^.
taattoe od the oantor boe-toajr IWVm.
Frank JtoaaBr^
"Maktog
edtod witooat MUf.
Anauat ts—UbooIb J. Cartor’a teoUaeal dra^, “Her Only 81ft“-^ttlBberg's Orand opera bo*M.
Aufttst as—Uao^ 3. Oertor% i

“B^Sg^’^Vioa, 7:80.
taltottaeniUhtegofths

BRIGHTER DAY* FOR IRELAND.
HsTtog been adoptod by the taoase
of conimw sad by tbe bpose
Loida, the blab lAnd Pnrdiase biU
Till beeoMe.laT on Movenber 1.
parUes expect tbe most beneflelei
suits from Us opeiaUoDS. It tIU mark

rpsrtaaplti SL Church.
Rnndny aelMol. 8:80 p. m. Preacb.epasUeatS: » P..«L
nal aerrleea tor t^Udn
eloae ot aervlea.

L2:00, B

m2:'!:O0. Bnaea Btola data for young

^lw,‘7:80. Subject. "Tbe
oeet menu.
Prayer meeting Tbiuaday erentog
llereJ that Then the blah sbaD bare
at 7:80.
pwhascd much of the land from the
All are oordtolly tovltod to attend
arlstoctagy. the strongesWib- tbe_aerrIoea.
jecUon to OMaerraUTe minds to borne
rule Till be remored.
There can be Uttle doobt bnt a peo­
ple W tauBorably devoted to local lib­
DiS^”Bennon
worship.
Sc____ by tbe
erty M the Irish have shorn them- l^ator^^ by Mrs. Horst, “Song of
>
setveeSn theb age long stmg^, rlU
ly -of aeU-COTerament when they get It Wbererer
UuT have- gone oataUe ot theb own
7:80. Wealey eervlOB. ToWc. “The
coontry, they have shorn themaelTes
qnlte as capable as any other raoe Bpiseopal chnrdi and the Wedeyan
ivlvai.” ReY. C. T. Burnt ot Grace
s manage poUtlcal aSaiis.
church rlU speak. Music
At home they are the mod oonaem-tbe of raeae. derated to the pad and
prderrlng at any aacrihee to develop
a clvUtoatton of their on rather than
take on a does -of
The revival of tbe usttonal
spirit of recent yeun hns bew miniTested to a tbonsanJ forms. Uteraiy,
Adventist Church.
artistic, poimcal and soelaL The race
W. R. Mattbers. paator.
Tonng peoide'a msedng at 6 p. i
seeins d'etmmlned to cling to He am
Sanday evening amvioa at 7:80 1

TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
ITie follortog selling prieea are
quoted;
Dairy P

Tftriitogtcw and ParkstreetA
Park I
rltbto a fsr yeara, tbe rtxU rlU ritBev. WUey K. Wrlghl
nea the revlvd of an andcnt people,
I. 10:30. Lard, per lb.
MwBlBg service and i
Monxlng
of s peenltor elvUtoatlon, and of a
Bible aitoool at noon.
Young People's- emwloe. 6:80.
cnKnre long neglected bat full of bennSvenlng service. 7:80.
ty. belaad nil have something to
Pmysr mseUng, Ttamnday, 7:80 p.
say to tbe great rorU. rhleh. If beard
before baa only bem to a vAlsper;
A cccdtol wOtoome ti
bar genlns rill deveUv to an atnxM' pheie of freedom to Us om ray and'
Modwn Wdodman hall. <
to lU om soil, and, rbUe she ta.Ukdy
to .cot bnt- a small Ogure to the af­ oBoe.
BundnyA 10:80 a 'm
fairs ot commerce and poUUca, the
may oocopy a poslUan to the rorid as
I aa greater imHcns tor
, other and perhaps mure admlmble
qnaUties. As the bland of Saints,
D. Codilte. pastor.
UUe abe has never lost, die has alraya a leann to teed to

gntobtog rorid.
Cadillac has a genUeman burglar
who evidently steab tor the amnaenient be geU out ot It, and to ahow
poople that he has the faculty ot approprtaUttg thtogi that do n6t belong
to bim rtthoot b^g canght. Tkb
clever burglar baa re :med to several
homes the money be ..tole. His vidts
have-mystUled the poUoe rho believe
the mrk to have been done by n klep­
tomaniac.
A* n dbtribnuir of wealth, the farm­
ers and ftiilt groreiB haven't any faalt
to End nth the Traverse City Canning
Co. It bna handed oot a tew this

An evntog paper hasn’t referred to
John J. Beanlaa aa Toxy Grandpa" tor
a whole day.hut tbe
b that ft baant mentioned bb n
What Edltore Say.
Jodua Mtdleton remembered
yT3£aer force nth a sack ot ripe miplH. Theee UtUe Undneesei are the

10:80.

Mbs Daisy
and Mrs. DeValln
wlU slug a dnet
7:80, wonhip and

bor unkma are Aivtog aoany tactorbe
from Cdavo. ne oacers and watttog delcgatsq, not the mn who do<thc
work, are responafMe tor tbb condl-

Corn and. Tomatoes
are as goGd as can
.be put u)>al any
price. Onl3'

J. W. HiUJKEe
anal B«aM Br^er

iFALL and WINTER

15c a can*

1 lb. Royal Tiger

-SUITS—

tall can Salmon

IScacan.

BREZ I N
Telephone 157.

MiSuWg;^

All tbe latest style?
of Hickey and Freem a n Co. line,
Rochester, New
York, are. displayed
on our tables. Suits
bought of us • are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
:

tuii worn SALE
Several Desii able . Farms.
Seven room house and lot
op Randolph s>reet, near Elm­
wood avenue school.
Easy
terms; price $1,000.
Seven room house on Rose
street, lot .50xlSa
Price ^
$750;
half
cash, balance
time.
Four dwellings on Liast
side, reasonable price.s;,easy
terms.
Seven foom house West
Ninth street, stone foim'dation.cementoellar, lotoOxlGC..
Price $1,400.

MILLER BROS.
ilStFroMSr

BOdicBlock.

SoldTfy J- G. JobusoA

VOL. XXXX.

76 Lomiger. worthy prealdenC

I

-Travorsa Bi^ hive No 71, U O. T.
MM., maeta to I. O. o. r. bsU Tnes---------------------- - n
a
WedRMday urentog, Aqgiwt 1!

day, Angiit :
” M. B. Bai

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• ^

Seven mom house on West ^
Seventh street, stone founda­
tion. lot 00x172. Price#],40f

Enquire At my office
for term*.

TfeAVERSE CITY, SATURDAY, AUGDST 22. 1903.

Can’t Be

Found
Mystery Unsolved

Grand Tntvmaa Lodge Na 800. t.
supplied by M. King, of Swift ft 0. O. f; meets Toeeday evenlngi to
.tbrir ban. A. & CnrtU, N. G.; a
Ttnvarna 0«y Chapter. No.
O. B. 8, naeda to Masonic hall

S£;:

'Si

Duttma Comp Ho. 8445. M. W. A.,
meeU at wW&n hall Mondtt evesi.
tog. Aa^K^to Q. SIraab, V. C.;

SSSSJ....
Uvo ____

Something ao<>di(^g|| gg

Proved
It has been fnUy donon
slrgted by those wbo have
tried it .that tlie FerndeU
Coffee thfft the Hannah A
Lay Hercantile Co is seUIngisoneof the beat on

several dsys past i
For se'
Bt mystery hu pi
utmost
vailed In cenalu circles
why it was tbst The Hon^
nab A Lay Mercantile Co. ROe, SSc, 30c aod 85c.
bad advertised such sweepswi
I Id allI Vh«r
men's, too khoeA Careful
.
iDveatigatioD by tbe best Biggest

M.™ .u, wb~

on Record!^

1. Not a salt
j wlU be carried t
will be carried
avroy.hY the pleaapd eus-

“BY ALL MEANS, HAVE A FIT.*S. BENDA ft'jBO; OLOTHIEEE

lULP^nce
That’s the way we .
aro aelltog

BOYS* aoitmo
XvasWebaM .
to bv

_____________ ScBOOl

w.sMtu^eai: w m» awa’-a^SiMe;
fciuln«M- M.S tb.rMM
SweU lineof “Newlaod'' Htts and Caps Jniil Bpwiil np.

S. BENDA A Co,

l>rug
A

NO. 9999.

Dl^very

ttevelAtlon
M«ty.

to

: Without a Jury That The Hannah A Lay
HercaaUle Co. bad such a
;
splendidly equipped drag
departmeaL Preserlpdcas

BMt dottalng Sale oo prompUy prepared. A-{all
K«oord.
liue of toilet -articles, per­
Tbs buying public wbo fumes, sod druggisu Ban,are the beet jodgee oa dries
i~rth.haveprovedUmttbe
15 per oeot disoounteale
that The Hannah A Lay
Mereantile Co. have start-

Nothing Like It bgpdreda

Haariy Faidilto Hb Ufa

A Ghlngo msn b aeened ot Uvtog
Why taka two nr three years In a
n dpnble Ufa We shoold totuir <eie public seheri to pat a hurintes eourse
Ule to CUcago mid be ewH«
when SIX MOirrHS fp ayaar will give
•nybody.—Pres Press.
than
gat-In I puhile aeheol and
A Montreal roman'hsssurprbedDs- If you. prove *1
you «vin ba.
trolt by seOtog ber hnaband to a resi­ ptooad toa good peaMea.
dent of that cKy tor 8600. It b rafbw
TTIS Tioypnt .City BusInMa CeU^
cheap, bat ton
has halpM eeqrea of gualhM ntwdanr ntnny price, and tmUm thorp dpofa to ssMl fip^flanp agfi. wilt haia.
bn
toe>« M a yw H yw giro than
-------^
tjtts. Riglnir »nlng News.

Hamilton CMi^ Co.

Royal Tiger

to wasfalp with ns ays.

5£S

'-s

CANNED
GOODS

SatBiday al^t, mltsd prayer i
.tody of the Rimday school imton n

J B. Onto. VtanMn Otova m. For
tow ywa It daBaa aO dsetawa and nil
1 an editor teUs of toe rmidltg, Bnt BnoUaks Amloa Salve
- laaiTtagp ot Jamea S. Inks and Mbs
Oertrade Wells—‘bad tbs next dsy it
ralnedl"-

NOTE THE WaCES

25c a can.

dars»aalBsat7:S0..--^
A 8L Loob ooQide rho quarreled
abort time alter their mairiage and
» divorced have ben
It b a good idea to Uve together at

JOHN T.
BEADLE

Snldsct.

Senior 6-4S p m.

WINDOW EULl

Below Cost.

The Mercantile Company’s Daily News.

... s

“S'.ss

Closed Out at

tODSe NOTICES.

. ounday school at noon. Pnrents are
Corn, per bushel .
Invited to vlrit the class.
Intsitoedbte OhrlstlaB Itodw
4:80 p. m. to chnrA pariora.
T. P. 8.C.-H.at6:80, Tonss psitole
Invited.
Erentog aerrlee. 7:80- Take front
seatA Bring your friends with yon.
Mayfiorar brigada drllb Wednesday
at 7 p. m.
Salt, per bW., . .............................
EvnnMileal Chuitih.
Rev. D. O. Kth. paatoc.
10:00 A m., ctoaa msetlng.
10:80, worship ano se
Uioe. Btols sohooL
0:30, T. P. A. serrioe.
7:80
... Wedneodny evening, prvor
meeting.
A cardbl welcome to all.

immUk Suits!

left which will be

Salmon Steak

Tntreroe Bay Tent Na 186, K. O. T.
IM., Homday ntfito to L O. O. F.
mil. C. O.- Sherwood. Com.; C. D.
APototA E K-; A. Bobwtocm. F. K.

Potatoes, per bushel..........

Chu^ of Chriet
I P. tmom, minister.
» rlRi»A.brid to Btelnbecgh

Ladies’ and
Gents’ Satchels

1 Lb. Royal Tiger

AhUV
eo Sylvi

wbeo hoc. foot slipped on the msrble,
and she would have fallen to tbe floor
below. b« at the moment Prince
CbariM oC.Hobenaollem stopped from
an anteit^ and caught
In bis
artnA Sbedld not accept bIm. altbougb
be made tfir the offer at once. In joke
-for It was,then most unllkely-sbe
Mid tte ptefened to remain queen of
tetsrif. but If ahe became queen ot any
country at all she would prefer Rounisnts- Bight yron afterward
bosaUful C«imen was married
PitMS OhariSA Wbo bad been procialmsd king of Boomanla. and thus sbe
allaadber
wnaibltlon.

mi

si

Just a few

The Best
of News
Can

Be

Found

Tbe Stott of funitare
OiatThe Banaab A Lay

kve pL
MereaatUe Co. has reeeiv- Wall
Finest
ed daring tbe last fsw
oathrir sbelveA The boys
Beaurifal aide
girl* have aOt been
Paper and
Ever Seen days.
boards from 815 to 84A
overlooked, and sutt a hast

The New Stock
or 'a AnG Painted
That the Baonah A Lay
MereantUe Oo. Is abowlng.
ITw D'Arcy art aebooi baa
been wild over iu A new
line of beautiful topt
chioa direct from tte iai'
porters. Tbq flnaat i
enir spoons. ' Tbe

Morris chain, the brot
aeea, from 88 to 81A will be Ueed
Tbe largeat Uae Of eoaahea
from 8A75 to K4. Faacy
rottoe of every deaeription; Iron bedA riialie and
roa prove that tbe
tables. .
Banaab A Lay MeroaaUle
Co. always do havh tbe
latrot Meea, aad roa show
Another Lot
some ot tbe advaaee
faU styles aad ooloriGgA
It is a part of ear bs^pes

of good bocks tor them at
90c, toe, 35e and 50c. Fan­
cy gift books at toe for the
older ODCA Heaureaadeee

Have You

Seen

Ntter wen. aatt Ug
ona evaraoU eott ^paperiag aow. We« valoM over offered. BMtbe
lowoBdeoroenpri^
splendid ^area. Hew
aad
buy.
toaestbenev^!»»«n»feqftJeetotUatlMA

i4Y.,AJ17gPBT|%.,im

THK DAILX

jgarsesjsss'ssiassri;
Oa acconot of
U
«nd Gi
wUl be in thtir <

Tho W«athor.
Threatwlns tonl^t aftd Sunday,
with probablj' ooeaaiwud li^t. ehow-

The Maddeat Man In Town.
There was a man who had a clock.
ms name was Matthew Meare.
He wound It reg-Iar every night,
. For four-and-twentj yean.
And when this preelons timepiece
proved
An cl^t-day dock to be.
■ A madder man than Matthew Meare
Too wouMnt wish to aee!
—Tld Blta.

Ivnn WMk6ehII .who was farmoriy
employad In Hfll«r
eloadns
and who ia now oonnootod with
tl'he Fair In Chloa^, oaaw np from
-hloago tbit Bkornlag and will make a
abort Tlstt with his parenta near Bheh
land.
E. A. Stowe of Grand RM>>ds, pub­
lisher of the Mlohigan Tiadeaman. la
calling on hla many Mends In the dty
today on his way to Noah-to-vanta
where he will Join hU tamlly who are
spending the summer In their eottnge
St that resort Mr. Stowe has a warm
spot In hla heart for Traveree City and
n«t to his home town he thinks the
Queen aty Is about the llntot town in
Hldtlgan.
The Grand Traverse County Suadsy
School aasodaUon elected the followtog officers; President. C. H. Bites.
Bates: rloe-presldent, 3. W. Green.
BUes: aecretary, Martha Barney.
Traverse City; treasurer, E. Wilhelm.
Traverse City; superintendent of home
department Mrs. C. S. Ottinger, MonCenter; aalsstant J. B. Barney.
Traverse City; primary
ent Mra /Lucas, Traterse City; nor­
mal BuperlntendMt, Mrs. J. T. Beadle.
Traverse City.

REAL EBTdrre trigiferb.
Recorded by Regleter ef Geede F. W.
Wilaon.
The following reil eatate traaatota
have been recorded if Register s«
Deeds Wilson for the we^ ending
mnk B. Goodrich and wife to SIwood Stanley, parrel, city of Traverse
City; >800.
Leone Hsnnen to CsroUne M. Mil­
ler, parcel of lot >, eec. 4. town *?.
Age 10; >2M.
Mfob. Conference Aasn. of S. D. A..
North. MIeh. O
8. D; A., parcel In eec. 14. towh;36.
range 12; ITT
Frank Derby to Frances Thurttai,
sH of nwW, sec. 29. town 26, range lOr
>100.
EUzr'J. Goodrich to Win. F. Smith,
lot 4. block 2. Goodrich's 3rd add.
>160.
Jno. Vallean and wUe to Hnldah 3.
XVaL parcel In sec. 7, town 27, range
«2; >1. .
Hnldnh J. Ne*l to Jno Tnllean and
wile, paroel In sac. 7, town 27. langi
12; >1.
Hnldah J. Neal to Addle YaDean.
Iia^l in sec. 9. town 27. range 12;

1NCREABE IN EARN4N6B.

BALLMM8fASfiOOW mw. lor ih»

?tnn A^ RnUr^ M«* CtodItMilff
Bhewlng Last Ftoeal Year.
Toledo O, Aag. it.—Tbf
rspewt of the 4nn Arbor BsUro^ com-

WVLUM. »«
EO Y6ETEROAY,

FLAY. Mwa# given out yestorday. ThegroM
e^ngs were >2Jtt741LM. M compaiwd with «tS>2.dfiL92 lor 1M2. The

s T«e.:«Mll

In spite of th« hl^ wlnd.jwtordsy
anemoon. the hnU-BHM betwesi
N. M. A. and Cedar ,waa a fine me. the
final score betog 1 to.O In favor of the
A^hun. From the l»t inning it was
easily seen that the toUl poors would
not be 9«at on aUher akia and aot nnIII the last ball ^ been thrown wna
certain whlch.alde wooni come out

Pmiuet of Ida^s Sliver Mines Will
Be Shewn at the Werld*e Fair.
8L Louis, Mo., A]ig. 82.—A monster
nugget of allrer, weltfiing more thaff'
a ton, the largest aln^e tfeoe of Mirer
»ver taken from the ground, wlB
be one of the feataree that the state
of Idaho wUl dlitolay to the Mlnee and
Hetallc Palace at the World's FXlr Iti
St LouU.

.........................................CWby

City’s

Best

Stst

Steit.

Store.

Carpet Needs For Fal
When you are spending any where from ton to oneliuiidred dollars, you
want to know that you are getting the worth of your money. Tbe many
pretty homes we have furnished is evidence enough that we do it right.
Many people have the MUiiken habit, that is of coming diere for every>
thing they need, because they have found that this store can be relied upon to
tbe extent of getting their money back if not satisfactory, but we make the
purchase so satisfactory to you that we are Seldom called upon to refund the
money•
This is a very busy section with us all the time, so inuch so in fact that
we are obliged to order our fall shipments to be forwarded earlier than we ex­
pected to fill in our deplet^ stock, we are in good shape again,however,ready
to take care of your order whether large or small.
Perhaps you are building now or will want estimates later for the whole
house—shall be very glad to furnish them at any time. But whether yon
build or not—whether your needs be a small rug or a whole outfit, do not buy.
until you have seen our line.
w
Did you know we made a specialty of window shades ? We make them
of any size, with either inside or outside fixtures, and of the very best ma­
terials, prices will compare very favorably with what yon would have to pay
for cheaper cloth. %
.
'
Linoleams were never prettier than now, wme entirely new patterns
just received.
-

liigniD Ci^, 25c np. Bncaell, 41c up * >150. togs, 75c to 35c
' Lbt^iiems, 45c sqBSK yard to >L50. Stiades, lOc op.

u
B
B

..... 1;.....

Score by iBnln-:-

iJDh and has since been partifipy Intanc, committed anldde by discharg­
ing a beavlly loaded shotgun Into Tils
brains. He leaves a sister end a
brother. J. H. Hnlbert of this place.
Ae was nmnarrieil and 30 yoars old.
Munloing—Tbe big pulp and paper
mill that the Cievetond Cliffs Iron Co.
Is building here is expected to be fin­
ished January 1. The plant wUl cost
approitoolely $1,000,000. U wIU be
one of toe largest and beat equipped
paper mills In the world.

C
b

tear—Attorney Orla H. Baker
sold bis law pracUce to Harry George,
OS toUo*.;-,.
of EMst Jordan, who will come hers
riue.......l2. Afiylmn... 7 next week.
Kalkaska......................7.
*'
9
.. 6

J

HnU

^

eWY a!tK»K OTORe.

Pleise Take Noticel
Bcflaaiv Next N«May Neraioff,

TWs Store Wlti be Closed

BLOW OF THE FIST

....

Traverse

U .1

NUGGET WEIGHS A TON.

Pay

sr...h.... "s-

City’s

8_

EXCITEMENT PW^AILED TO THE aa compared with >1;8224S2.17. The
VERY END.
leoae was >866.1>L07. tosgilnat
8189.886.96 lut year. 1>e earnings of
the freight d^artment were 69.48 per
cent cC .ihe eaniaga, and the pasMoTHE fLSACHCta.
ger>.6 p« oenL
,

Nevn of the Theatres.
U appeared to.he the prevailing Im- Caused the li
I Death «f Har
CITV IN BRIEF.
Warren Neal and wife to Addle Val- pn-Mlon arowul town that because
LlncoTn J. Carter's popular comedy
Thonuw at Frankfort, 4nd.
There will be a dance In Foreaters* drama which has beeu delighting thou­ leau, parcel In sec. 9. town 27. range ''.edar City is a suB place thm their
Frankfort, ind., Ang. 2>.^A blow
hsU this evwlng.
sands for the past three sdnsons will l*^* SI
earn was not
gOPd. but that with the dst which broke the victim's
Mrs. L. A. Pratt returned hoiiie
be the atlractJoo at'Steinberg's Grand I Addle VaJleou to Warren Neal and hJca was anickly gotten rid of in the neMi cansed toe death yesterday of
Aim Arbor tbia morning.
opert house next Tuesday. Angnst SB. wile, parcel in sec. 9. town-27, range rulnds of those who aaw the gasie. for Harra^ TbfHDhs. Thomas qnarrMed
Burney Reynolds went to Cadillac It is “The Bleventh Hour." Hr. Car­ 12; 81.
they pnt np gUdiidged hall and 4t was with Harry Loveland and the latter Is
ic>da>- to take in the
ter has selected bis characters from
Perry Hannah to Herman W. Smith, all the N. M. A. «MiH te to keep them alleged to have struck the fatal blow
Edwin O'Nell went to Manistee this the middle classes of every day life lots 7-8, block C, Perry Hannah's 2nd from scoring. -TtosMas. tho Cedar
the fight which followed.
rnomlng on a buslnees trip.
and thereby lends a fascination to the add.; 82B0.
third baseman, piarad the best fleUQ. G. Bates and vrtfe of Chicago play that .immediately becomes InterJno. W. Miller and wife to Herman Ing game of the^. Both Bon and
MANY FAILURES.
arrived In the city today for a vlalt esUng. The chief
Smttii. lots 29-30. block 2. oak Park; L Welch, the iftOers, were to fine
• with friends.
centre In the staging of the pli^ and >8B0.
form and both threw ««ant ball. Boss 2S Per Cent of Marriages Useless In
■niere
the attenthm ^Id to detail. The dia­
David G. Chandler, sheriff, to 'Wm. sTTiklng out six men and Welch eight
Polk County, Is.
M. & N. E. tomorrow morning at 9 logue an^d aeUon of th« piece are 3. Eves, parcel, eec. 4. town 27. range Itere were very lew eaf^ Uto made on
Des. Motoas, la, Ang. 22.-Twentro'clock,
bright and the present'
9; >238.06.
either elddl Cedar getting but three eight per cent of the marriages In
W. F Hunter left this morning for which Is claimed to be of the first
Prank Zue and wife to Wilber A.
the N. M. -A< hot five. The hat- Polk county, la, are shown by the di­
rum where be will enter the employ of der lend a great deal to the aetton ot tHIL parcel in sec. 6. town 26. range
vorce records to be fanures., last year
the J. B. Wl
the play, which Is full of heart Intw- 11: >800."
, the strong wigd wM<to blew the 1.240 marriage licenses wdre Issned In
Mrs. A. Edgerton who hss been vieit- cst mingled with hurts of wit and hu­
John L. Welch and wife to Geo. P. dust Into thMr eyas, aad sa both, piti*- this county and 346 divorces '
ing Mrs, Oscar Armitage of Ninth mor. Some hri^t epedalties also add Frink, parcel in sec. 8. town 28, range ers have good speed with the aid of
granted. Officers of the courts eay
stiwt. rotunied home this morning.
dash to the pertMmance.
9: >40.
wind which was to the pitchers' that the Ust year's record Is -only
The eeat sale for “The Eleventh
Henry Halnatock and wife to J". A. favor, they sent the ball throng so average.
Hour" will he open at the boz-oBoe of
On Tuesday evening *T1ie ESeventh Harwood t Co., parcel In-north
cuickly that It lopked like a pea
Steinberg's Grand Monday morning.
Hour.” Lincoln J. Cgrter’s successful Flf^; >880. .
the battora.
8TATE NEWS IN .BRIEF.
Rev. C. T. Stout was in ManistM melodrama, win
on the bill at
Cedar had strengthened for .the
P. C. Perry and wife to'James J.
By—Wilson Brown, a toborer
yesterday for the baptism of an In­ Steinberg's Grand; opera house. The Sullivan, lots 9-10-11-12. lotor^hen; game by tokin> on three Traverse 01^
living to a tent on the beach,
fant of Mr. and Mrs, L. W. ParrenL
finale of the play is startling and senmen but to no avaU. for it seem^ Im­ bed of $85, his Bummer Bavtogs. and
Archie A. Miller and wife, accom­ satioDsl. In a first fight between the
Louise Petrie to BmDy Smith Pet­ possible to get tbe ball past the local hU best suit of cloUies today, whUe
panied by Miss Miller and Miss Rfibln- heto and villain, every bit of bric-a- rie, n-15 feet of lot 21, s-20 feet of lot boys.temporarily absent
son will spend a week at Kezls Mo- brac and furniture In the luxuriously 22, block 7. H., Ll & Co.'s 1st add.;
The story of thegamo would bo only
drawing room Is smashed 81.600.
kess resort
e story of one mas getttng out after
George Chtgiman ef 114 East Ninth and overturned. As a fitting climax
Perry Hannah to FTl^d L. Smith. another, for thoe were only three or
street returned home this morning af­ the rlllkin seizes a gilt chair and
Vs of lot'S9. lot 40, B. Hannah's 2nd four mw on either side who reached coll to Uie Rev. {aarles E. Thomas of
ter an extended visit at Wm. Atkin- Bwingiug It aloft emashes the toande- add.; $187^.
iftlrJ base safMy.. But In the last MarabBlI. Mo., to succeed the Rev. L.
ller with Its many incandescent lights.
f.<n's resort on Traverse lake.
Frank R. Hiller to Alfred D. HtUer. l-oif of tbe seventh, nsnally the “fatal" B. Bissell, who baa resigned to become
During
the
run
of
the
ploy
several
The Mieees Lucy and Bertha Stepan
swU of 8014. eec. Si. town 27. range seventh, GOlett got to first on an er> sute BDperintemlettt of the ^ti-Sa&i,d Jennie Klaasen returned to the brl^t and up-todate specialties will 10; $500.
icr. L. WMto hltYho hall and GiUett
league.
city tMx morning alter a week's campwas thrown out on aeooBd, leaving
Michigan Trust Co., trnatoe,
In" out Bi Carp lake.
James Burda. neK. sec. 4. town 26, Welch on first He atefie aeoand and
-Big Joe. said to be the larg
Misses Mabel and Louise Barnhart
then Spangler sent the ball nearly to
range 12; 8993.12.
In the world, and who wei^is
reinmeJ home this morning to Manis­
The enormous success. Hal Reid’s
James KlnUk and wif-; to Albert tbe tall Umben In the Aeytam woods 640 pounds. Is dongeroualy lU aa tbe
tee after spending two weeks vlsUfng greatest play. “At Cripple CreeV will J Kratochvll. al4 of nw fr. qr.,
half a mile away. eHeaetlt seemed to resnlt of havlng.drnnk 12 qaarts ^ lee
reisUves to this dty.
the Cedar playdrs as thonMt tt went water. The atteadiiig physldan '
be seen at Steinberg's Grand iwera 31, town 26. range 12; >1. ,
Potatoes have advanced five cents
house next Satnrday. August 29. The
Sarah Jane ^aas to MlMF-B. Hnn- lalf a nrtte, and WChh
will die.
bushel. The price today Is 45. cents. Columbus. (Ohio), Mspatch said of It; gerford. lot 10. Bdna Park: ->260.
making tbe one snore of the day. Then
About 200 bushels are being delivered
“A big audience, spellbound by the
Lena McLean to BUza J. Goodrirti. there was pa^emeolnm on the blescho—Hr. and Mrs. Smith HownaJly on the local market.
lot in see. 30. towh 28. range 10: >1.
ard celebrated their 60tb -wedding an­
E. A. Voice of Empire passed
Howard WhlUng to Anson Hannaniversary yesterJay. They were mar­
tbrou^ the citv today on his return Creek." falarly went wild when the____
ford,...
lot..._________
37. Oak Heights
______
odd.;
____
8100.
ried In Homer. Mich, in 1863. coming
home from a wedding trip to Mackinac curtain fell at tbe close of th; third ! N. Huellmantel to A. P. Hnellmonl.< re at once. They are the only ,aurisland and other ncHihem points.
aci. and the players were compiled to tel. bVj of se% of sec.-14. nH of ne%
vrving couple among the settlers of
Frank Boyd, formsrly a Traveroe -appear three times to acknowledge the of sec.'23. town 27, range 12; $6,600.
their day. Mrs. Howard Is aged 69
City boy, and Arthnn Gatthe. chief storm of itoPlause.'
James H. Monroe to' George -W.
nud Hr. Howard 74.
engineer In the DlinoU Steel Woiiu.
Sackett. loU 7-8. btodc 8. H., L. « Co.’s
both of Chicago, are In the dty for .t
An actress doesn'^-^ways fere well 6to add.: and loti 8844, hWck 8. P.
Manton—Wesley Hulbert. who was
visit with friends.
n her farewell touK..^
Hannah’s 3rd add.: 81.100.
etrnek tone years ago by a felling

'traverse

A eimelaUy good Itoe « htolM U tlM Ooraell Bertii^Eiempristof an
the leading staodsrd Utte, and bemad {h a V

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..12

“Do you know." remarked the pemd“1 think I hs'
.
hind of hard lack on the Hat except
•Well, yon abonldn’t be
remarked tbe optlmlsL

CTEINBCRG’S

hiiva this --------------*---------------------tarday, tost the paeiiM'«r tola dty will
not torn out to ai^Iwil Bnatoes
pay expenaea. AB who aaw ye
doys game ogrea^at tt was as fine a
game as Is ever sean jiera. ^ toe gM«
reoelpts we» not EBtta >10. A UttM
town like Bdlalrebdiiiava a ^lartad
team and -will put^fiB-hasetanS me
wl^ont a ktok bW^ TlMmae Gtty
only turn tat >10 anwida to see a flrat
class game.

Dogonet In the Refena tails a awy
of two UtUeglria wboitfet* trying tn
.^wpirtn what sort of a dig tt was they
•had seen. SaMona IWia gW, “It wm
«le o( these tunny qoea; ypa ktMW. tM'
•DM that ate a dog and shallioqg asd
halfadMthlgfa-" Said the other: "Tou
Biart know tbe sort. It’s n dog
deg tost
only has tour legs. (MUfeokt ss If It
on^t to have sU." it may Interest
Dagonet to beHr.urAftalHr apt dsAgh

Every forenoon, for the purpose of talfinff inventory- Store =wiil be open in ^e
afternoons from J o’clock until 7 o’clock.
As soon as this inventory is wnipleted,
which is the wiud-up of the Great .Ad­
justment &Je, Mr. Steinberg will be in a
position to state definitely just what bis
future plans will he.
^
In the meantime, j'ou can secure
rare bargains in,anything you may need
. in tbe Dry Goods, Cloak, Clothing or
Shoe line.
Respectfully,

STEINBERG’S STORE.
,-ji

MilK for Sale

UPHOLSTERINe.

' l^rnitnre Bepotring. MoUrcas Making
Eenoyattog and Furnitare Packing.

O. e. CASE,

5 Cws ami a

Far^ Acre Farm
Good land, 150 acres adJoioSng
pasture-well watered-..fine new
8 room honse-and big barn >o
eooiwe of oonstruotion. Superb
oosture. fruit trees. eU. Mtiet
besoWatonbe. «.900.

i NOTICE I \
^ Give your Snnday otfien in ttme ^
^ for Ssturdav delivery..

imiNGEK,

Hk mail OKT JWIBu's. !;

Loan Headquarters

'iiS
IMrisMjmDr cii

*

BRoeeRiES.
:
FRUITS,
k
VEaETSBLES. ^

FRESH
HEATS
or ALL
;
MINDS

%%

rF. Stepan,p ‘J
THE NATWiAL LOAH CONPANV,

asanas .Bandwipb at.

^
j^thr^ b»Bt foa. ^
C. A. SUTHERLAND, Mgr.
an WUiielm Blk.. wliii Dske Ucober Cc. irmryi^wwifiir-rriPirF'icR'

TO-!NieHT
AT STEMBERfi’S GRAND SS
IUC.II J. dter-. «c.t buciwl Duu*.

mn ONLY sir

A BBADTIPVL PBODUCTieS

Jgbaw okia wux

TffiSBAY. 25

A«^.
MAMimii scaic anw^
Uniiii J. CuWs

1..11IE...
ELEVENTH HOUR
A BOBITIVE HIT
I
'

The Old Mill by toe
Elver, The B. EBlock tower. The
Bismoik Beer GarOmi The -«UonDrawingroom.

gPd, age, pOt, fine

IF YOU WANT
your pies hikI cakes to make
a good impression on your '
“company" doiit use any flour
poorer than the “BEST" '
which for strength and color
• Combined is positively ; un­
rivaled
:
:

Kan^b&LayCo;

N^ri»8B.'
BAGMi WANT ADa

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CHAPTER
FIVE MerrirWd

Sr-#? IIINGSIIV fBJ) D*Y spwrrs

aaarUBt lot we.ATer had, :
aery depertment: The 1
•tore.
. sd fiDoha trailed legUy UP to4lM eieuda.
and Mia hMd her breath as sba wabkefi

UUonI
BahberS at J. B. doSft^vL South Di
‘-Bammle." ahe oled. her banda gr^
ptog toe pony-1 biMM agbay. her face
nalliig. "Saminie. what is itr*
Tbote now suits the ssdn as* ■
. OOWS. roft. SALB-Flve for ad
-Jrat smoke.'’ mU Sammie shortly,
Half way b^een the Crescent aneh
^^hriixVBar^the eosalag aenasA I
-tWoMlMhBiUebQOwa. No. 1.
kmyvrlng what lay behind the appeal.
end toe achoolhouse lay the
J. Morgu. .
_ ni^
arejbetog flkgd^ to 017 wratl
"I gneea we can make It to an hour.
border of the Bladi Hawk ranga. If
window. Ail ooats harp the "Btay I
Lem 'n they’ve fixed him alteady."
Don Easton happened to ride to the
there" fronts. Tbe Bostou Store. I
But ahe ttee on beaidd him fearless­
(Ftob a fipedal Oorraapa
ddge of low. tagged bnttee above the ly until they had passed scattered,
KJngsler. me*., A»E 8l.-TweBty
little
valley
trail'
be
could
catSI
trigbtened
groups
of
what
abrap
were
Are hundred people attended ttw field,
gttmpv of toe flew acbooitea^
Mb and halted beside toe am^ng
day vporta In' this village y
tet with toe vtolete on it when little ruins of the herder’s wagon. .It was
FOR BAia A good 1
enemoon. The balloon aaeenelon wee
tram a iMK. at hie
home >
Senimie Trmt took her to end fro to she who found him first, lying anconFLY NETS—LAROE LINE TO ■
BOY WAm*I>-To toMp olptttpg
delayoa on account of toe wind etonn
ce .bocUioerd from the rao<* to the sdoos a draen yards from tbc wSgon.
These wae a wound to. his torebeaA
SELECT FROM.
I
. i^adMt. . jj_.^_______ ^ and win ooear thin afbemoo* ‘ *
tlenen m8 Dot RtnU o
Dhool.
o’clock. .
.

vtgeB to ri^t porw- R
ipiAdrykto ttoiMi».oB'wem Fwt One dey ‘Sammie rode out on the While Bammle atoAd with -wtoe. scared
FOR BAIS—Oeok otOTO
toTO in EroMUM
F. VCTTRUBA HARNESS CO. I
The horee pi-e attraetad ettenOoa
range on bis own ptoto, Bnckeye, and eyes, the told him to ran to the credr
raet a MfiM Wtto the a*th.
and bring, watpr. then to ride on to the
and tatereed. John Dtnr ot Semth
WANTBD--<Hri
.
Itra. P. vatoiiha aM -en WlHle and toU Don toe ttewa.
*^e've got the new teadier at onr ranch for help.
aadOeorge
work. U B. TrixBblOk o
With the water Bammle had brought
TO
Bloa bay ahore btHWlag HedlmbaeA of Sumtolt Clty-was aed- Mtt. Oh^ WBhelto aad bob Alfred place. Don. Sbe-a u Jim Dandy
and Nlntb stioatB.
teve *eee to Brat Jordan tor a week. Fop let me go to school with toe rest her she batbed the wound sod kept
tot at low prtee; alioat five a«M
Mira toerla Oeonl* of Settooe «sy of the kids Just because she said I was Us parched Ups moist, and tbr bUck
UtUe * M^astaia Inaaranoe «x- end.
The mertibaiiB and farmers engaged reta^ home today afttr a vlstt In. wasting my talent hoeing round. She and white pony moved up and down
ttfr______________________________
j a tiig-of-war and tbA forme
tits eity with km .alpter. Mra. Hairey ain't a real teacher dther. Sbe’a.study- like a reeUeea shadow-between her and
Foa SALB-^Mw mUA oow tor aale.
tog ui folks. Jumping Moses. D(Hi. yon the charred wagon.
PleMe, of «* WaatJ'roat etreeC
MIIANO NAFIDS. MICH.
Bnanlre HaBatorakr'a Orooerr. -wwt a big surprise by out-palllng
work at t
.
OdCC lie opened his eyes and stand
2^ wamAwph and DlTislon rtradto. of Uril.
•n««r,tle»wrtmBrt»*totoe cbem- ought to hear her talk. And ahe-a going
da) yard vork. teBdUBTIsnbw. at
to stndy you pretty aoon. You’re chap­ op at her In wonder, and alje laid brr
The fat men's ran was
12.00 per day; t ttUunr auB tor
hand lightly on his hot forvhead.
ter
6-on
berdere.’'
;.
jilghi work at 8846 per idCht: 1-oCGrant Seeley with A. B. Slmpeon seo”1 am sorry." she said aofliy. and tbe
*Ta ahe homely, Bammle^ Don naked
bearer for nlcbt work at 8846 per
ond. Herbert MarcUi was the w!nn«- mUl at <;30 ySApefi^ nfidmoon.
pony moTcd out of bearing as te anmsfat. 1 ednr IDBB tor'Blfht work at
gently.
ot the race tor boys tinder 10 years of
Bight
‘ —
Thera wra arty A emelt oempeny et
Bammle ahut one eye and ducked iwered her.
sge. Peter HQks took first in the the Ntm Wefl^etoog club wertdy hop
A
little after moon r|ae there came the
FOB SALB-MotMO, Wglnet, iMintiihis tongue hungrily.
free-foTAll 100 yanto. Bert Tedman uatevenlng. itoce^tmnsicwas tor"Olmmc two cracketH and e -dried tond of hoofs on the ground and tte
[one vlgU fins ended. Next morning
won the «adc race,
berring and I’ll tell,” he said.
Bished by StavartB B)
wn.i. pay FTVS DOULABS—I will
Bsmmle'e
freckled face footed cauDon
baygalned
and
handed
over
two
in the ball ^me. Klngstoy detoatpay 86 caah tor aa “N” ooupon from TO BBLL-A good leather top btw
crscfcsra -wltir the herrlug laid be- Uoualy In the open window of tbe
a IWk TUa package. Lean at
aad a lead ant water bicycle, little 1 South Boardman by the score of
prasuinp ^«aml m«nt te Mse- 'Ween. Sammie munched conteotedly. room at tte ranch where the herder
Eagle oflloe. Mra. a. a-Pratt,‘01-tt
A McKa«Bara.-«>8 Front atreet
21 to 19.
toB end the Itotoc eireoit.thls morn­ It vras a long way from toe ranch.
lay.
’'Hello. Don." be said cheerfully.
UTTl^ A klcNAMABA. hare tor sale
ing tor kmrtilT Meeting eervteee
-Her hair's klud «f pretty. It don’t
a aloe -Uttle brick cottage on Oaat
DIKBCTOKS;
morrow. BeAW
duartmly curl up exactly, but It kinks a Uttle -Ain't she got grit, though? Ain’t she
TMa' Charm at thr XUsUmppl.
side at low price aad on easy to—
atfOa^ler oe Mondey.
when the wind blows And It's brown, a toteongbbredr
To Dovh-e eyes e trip down the HlsstoWarm in winter and cool In sax—
Don smiled at him to proud assent,
WANTBD-Otdew tor ISdiw* ned
______ jitowf th»
eseuMlon kind of. And she'smllea sweet ae any- and moved bU bandaged bead in a
and aiding treat crack or get initoe, Blppl l8 full of wonder. Not the besnaod her eyes are blue, klud of.
wood. deUracad to aay part .of t
ties of ihr Iludsou does one flud. nor tram taiemgto-'toe Fere Marquette exhsN nod. '
city. J. B. OraUtok Ca
Slll-tl
s awful g .
TO BBLLr-VaiT .tow prioe . i
the osetleil turrets of the Bblne. nor I-ross due he»;m 4:66 a m. arrived
“Hows chapter 6-on tetdetsr
to ride, and she teU off- once and nem
Bt(^ with boosa in rear and
the gay pagrante of the siorted
WANTED FOR V. 8. ARMY—Able
asked Sammie to a whisper.
m«m above on two, Front sUeet; Thamra. nor ll.e gentle toveliness of to two eecttoSB this mtMlng., Tkere yowled a bit"
-All done," said Don. bis eyes brlgbt
era eevm mmthraand 10 sleepers.
nil well rented; fcooi inreetatet
A week after this the bu'ckboard was
Dotted
ot 21 end 36;
Miss Oetoy-#ifhe«s ef Sen Fra^ discarded, and Don sow Bammh- rlde with happinesi. “Next one’e on wed......... .............. u 6f North'Cerollns-0
Statea, ot good----------- and
dings, but there’s a herder lo lb (ou.
thrice fair ^uBonoii:—but a beauty me*. OaL. w9io has been the guest of by on (he pinto, while tbc acL
OPFICEKS:
□all lightweight hUdi and sbe'e going to take toe leading
TO 8BLL—12 aerse. near ctt7; two ell Its own lies this wonderful Ulsaiw Mr and Mrs. J.^L HneBmantd tor six
parb"
L««rU H. WHhw.Pr<ildaW_
otoared; no bnUdlngs; 186 P»cb eippl. which im its Mfpentine way weekT left »Ws ononilng fdr a Wo and white pony.
tnee; eome gr^we; good eoU; W froD party Ijike Itoaca t
weeks- visit k PbDadelplila after I7 ahme. ae tbe days passed nod her
ir BMthea.
B*
ctoared. little A MeNamara Ins.
oonfidemce grew. Doo*‘wouhl leave tte
An Englishman who
wfaiidi tbe.wOl setom to thto *«y-».,i w-»i Bstate Ett.
361Mf
sheep with the'dogs and woteb for her
2.810 mllex of territory. Its legends
Will AwieMte {pturoad te hie heme at Bunscb lying‘face dos'nward to the to en Important post to Chinn got
and tradltloua 111 greut flush times be­
lied eoon efter. Among the reclpienm
fore the war. Its spectsculsr history to this otty 11^ sflrr several months soft, thick grass on the edge of tte of tte usual little cardboard boxes eon1U.I.
may eU be learned from some quatol SB Clerk At Oi»-Hotol Scott at North- buttra He could see her from ttie talnlng e piece of weddtug nke woe a
out atot* and tools; 76 acrea tm- oM rirer umii who wUl gladly give toll w,rt re vrtB he tuiployed on the-car time she pess^ the cottonwoods that Ohtoeae merchant with wbom tbe
meesore of his lore. Thm U s charm ferry from Nerthfort to Manlstlque fringed tte divide until she turned
. proved; five *<«• ‘
bridegroom had an outstanding aosm-«-bes of toreet. in the wbai the fwiry kpgles numtog.
corner of Big Butte far down the vul■ • After tbe
lonelliieas of the great streem-Pattier
Mr. Sind Mf*. F. U Orepery «»» To­ ley. and teyofid tbc way vrat clear to
of tVatere-tn its mlghttoea apd su­ ledo, O, who have been visiting Mr. tbe ranch.
Ooodridk..
the newly wedded husband met was
preme .length. Its suneets end its sunThere was a secret aaOsfnction to his Odeotisl creditor.
TOR aatJt CHBAP—Choice rsaidence
and
Mrs.
C.
M.
Beets,
returned
home
him to this aelf imposed aenUncl duty
rtae».-Sport8 Afield.
-And how did you like tte caker
on Fifth street- Large houee, all [O
tke mosnl^ Ust evening, Mrs. over her lonely ride It was a welcome
wanboaaa ^to
said tbe Englishman langblngly after
ccmvenlences. Owner is going to
................................a dosen todies to
break to the monotony of bU life, and the nsnal congratnletioDS.
O. M. MORdB.
leave town, inquire 529 Fl^ stteet.
'
8S21-t>F
In Jamaica gaoiah. a variety of honor ot Mr*. OregMT. The-oventog he dreaded the time when tbe grass
-Ah. bar' retutned toe Chinaman, The popular Auctioneer of Oitad
M exchange grtst mBL bay,
and wstm would give out and be with a cunning leer. “Me no anch big
Indian hemp, la smoked by all claaaea.
Travetse county. Office 289 Bast _
and toed stora. with
^ with terrible results. It is etsted that
youilfi-have to move farther on to
Front atreet, Traverte City.
fool to eat him. sah. Me put rakee to
eerrying on coal, oeaaat and brick
fire. Boro him op.. He. he!"
t^!SL Sidetrack in ynid. T«w It was thU weed that was used by the of Division etrept rmnraed today after range. canopy top
curtains, oak plank
TRAINED NURSES.
When toe spring days came apd tbe
-Oh, that's too ted r' laid tbe Bngeasy, uttle A Mtafamara Bjmj^ leader* of the Indian mnttoy to drive a visit to Fraaktoti with roUtt<
and chSp. little A -------------the sepoys Into the paaatons of raging
ii.Vitnan, veiT iBUcb burL "You nOght
MBS. B. W. SHfiSDON. NUR3B.,.
tate and Ins. Bs..
SlSAtt
8086 Front streeC
Twsn^ovr of tha
P-ot. which tb^ exhUilted during
have tasted it. at least, out of CMt- Graduate D. B. A. tralntog school,
that campaign. Oanjah smoking af­ Y. M. C. L 8. ki<ved a hay ride last
. TO SELL by UtUe A 1
mt to my wife and myself. Why
dass -98. Grand Baplds. Clllteos'
Front street, a houM and W ta
fects the begtaaer to s pecuilsr vrsy. evening. Ttey ^rove tn Mf. MeWethy-s gather them on her way througb tbe ^’t jouT’
'phone 813. Bes. 868 Park ctreeL
west Bide, 8 rooms, only 8«M and
While under Its toflneoi* bis sensea.
vall^. Then came s day when tbe
“Me too dute, seh," said tbe CelesPrice 8« to
par
OB Boclhly payments, same as rent
aanttoel dw from his post that ate lal. with tbe same cunning amile.
of time, aonod end dtotanfe ere
Don’t yon wiat IL
»
ARCHITECTS
emted. A stogie mlnnte may seem a
to
trouble.
Tbe.
black
aud
whits
You
owe
me
monee.
mh;
sendee
pdQanwtW^W Plsro*. Ote ««»•
month, a cUDd’a voice Sounds like toe daughtm* of
FOB 8AL«—Nice new houM, No. 366 TO aHUr^ooee on
on cakee: I eat him; I die; >ou no
'aad Mra. Hkrvey
Weahinfton stoedt; 860.00 down
street. 4 hoiwee on Tento street, rattle of a machine gun and a
payee
tip.
Hoop
to!
He.
he.
he!'
T
meai Ninth street, one on Bail- finger may aeem a mile tong. "Oon- ner«e of 91F Went Fryt atroeb en- suddenly be pitched forwstd^ one tore know you In^eeabr balance mtathly. See B. O. OUlett,
tertol^ a mumber ot their little lag sliflring deeply Into a beaver hole.
way Avenne. Wo t» Webster, two ttooed uee." aays the 8pai
683 Bast Bi^ strert or write
era -pbone 411. Esttaatm made and
on State, one on Washington and
Mends reau#tr afternoon with a With his bean aflame, Don had gone
F. A. Clary. Grand Baplde.
alepUc fits oud event
full sise details glT«> with all plaiis.
othera-tenna- to suit any reasona­
mMon party, ^e afternoon was apdnt to toe rescue and pulled toe pony out
raving homicidal madnee
Half a century ago a young EngUabreeort tots
ble customer—monthly or sn yon
The ankle was sprained, and she limp­ man while traveling met a beautlfol
Conroe a hale,
^toitOO each, eoei of i
wish. Uttle A McNamara. 80S
ed badly. FInehtog beneath his tsn,"ta girl and promptly fell in love with
. . .------- --tUe A
a Tewple of Dtvwrae.
OeRsraLlnsurane*.
Front street.
811 Wilhelm Biock.
80 long ago as i860 tte wife of a
Mlae Juiiee.^ iwna at 339 Sixth Jiad tpid tbe Bcboolteecber wbo be A few day* later te returned home,
40 ACBBB TO SELL—On easy ti
Japanem regent dbutoed from the gov-’ .oswt DBiroirty eecaped an attpek ht. was, Just one of toe Cresceot berdci*, and bis flT« act was to write her a love
TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
with ahont 6 aorw <tns^ a
and had offered her his horse to ride letter. In it be told her that be could
houae, no ham-only 8466. UtUe from tte bands of cfuel buatends. Tte a traaip wbo'Ud bditod him a idle ttf home on; She bad scented thankTull; not te happy without her and that If
J. M. TULLEB.
A McNamara, 808 Frtmt atroeL
means ate took were very simple. A Brick ou SMIh street this fikretaon and Sammie was sent after tte lao the rtesrded bU propoasi favorably tehd looker and Umber estimator.
be would expect a reply by tte next Hardwood Umber and AtabWa landa
FOB SAia-^Aome pura on yato new sect of Bnddhlsm known aa the Tbe tramp hafi a bride to Ms hand at
L tboogb?"
Cm- sale, Beddanoa 260 SoulA^^
Zen was Juit tten being formed. In toe time. Fkom the dtemlptloii of
build tor, a good inveet___ _ _ ._______there la in town, tte temple of tte Zen sanctuary was him. the poUta eay they have had him
To ^ letter fie received no anew’er. v7ood avA atlsens' 'phooe 712. tee .
nt*f«>Mw.«iaHng of about tone acrea or ^,pti«w (or fleeing wives. Wbra to tte hMtaiF4wo nights this sreek. he bed foond
and so disappointed was be that from
OENTtoTS.
TO BE2i#—46
the equlvmlest q146 lots 26xl«6: al­ they wished separation or divorce from The ma-. eWtos to hsve'been left oO “Her name's Marjorie Allsik”
that time until his death, which oc­
so two fraetkoal lota adjgtah^ their bustends. they could data py toe Oharievptoon her lad trip.
“When is Bbe coming to study diap- curred recently, te ahpt hlmaelf up In
DR. T. A. WILHELM,
on the east; also five acres ^ toetton under the wing of the temple.
ter Br asked Don cardeaaly.
hJi home and Uved IBu a bramtt Moat
bBNTiST.
OiMd
TMMtae
ooonty
hsa
teat
anamaU orchanl adjotiilag it on tte Once BcroBs tte tl
"Goem Bte hasn't got that far yet" of liii ttma <was vent to reading, anfl
City Opera House Block.
Boo* 1.
barn; cedar block otflar;
•oath; also twelve lot* on mt®
would'not te allowed to Inter­ otte* if Itti itoneera to the deat^ retimed Sammie asriously. “Sbe'a the day aftar his funeral the heirs be­
kttdien. This is a gnat
side of same street, aU In one htoMi fere, still less the furious bustends. Mr*. BUBh^S. Merra of Acme, who atndylng flowers and beta'and birds gan to asarto the hooks to bU ilbtaiy.
-^UtUe A McNsnin a Ins. and___
A. H. Parry. 810 Bast Frtmt atmte
This “temple of divorce" was supreme died fran hmirt trouble at 6 o’clo<&
for they thooght it qultB posdble that
EUate Bs.
3133-tt
“8smmle"-thi herdai^ adee t
ttw eeeentEh: dd man might bnve htdomplrs on mstters of matrimonial dis­ Tbutoday wfclng. Mra. MorrU was
TO SBlAi—A beaittlfal rsahlsaoe. in -OB SALS—161nto cedar wood de- agreement. The practice of the “pririgentls aitd penpaslve—*tdon't you vr
dan eome bank notes to them.
68 yakrrau'^ had Uvad to this
a central
entnl locatioii, steam boat, MeoThef-found none, but to a tattered
Uverad to any part of tte <fity. J. toce of tte temple" was mitotatoad ft* dnlty tor.Ffiaars. and ft* amne years a Jte herding sheep along about s
trie: U^t, 10 rooms. plomMS
plomMag tor
B.
OreOlek
On.
ni7-tf
old pamphlkt they found another kind
bath, gas, fine yard;, ene ot D
wlto hw taBiFroxik Merrtl.
whose
'What
you
got
that’s
tetter
than
herof note, the love letter whldi wai writ­ DBS. SAWYER A PENBALLBOON.
est bomm in the ctty, tor mie
Bomerir.;^ The funeral was held
Pj
TO ReHT.
ringsrasked
Sammie
to
mild
tot
ten
fifty year* ago and which toe writ­
tor cash, or part cash and t.___
entlsts. Crown and
et 2 o’dodt ^ sfteniooq under the
“A whole nideel a day."
er had toqpotteo to malL
able eecmlty. Uttle A McNamara TO I^T—Two saaU house* one e^
apeeitity. Office new
direotlo#.<*^plertak*t Anderwm.
insurance and Real BhUte S
side, one aouth side, 86 per------A.
O.
TkiJBB.
____
amonth.
21
of
her
change.
814641
Ndea SMiir <
There ws* e-i-ertata, old woman wbo
During toe Ome vent to tola bospltsl Dentist Office 696 new WUkelm
Waahing- Bvery afternoon at euaaet Sammie
was M constant and devool attendant little tIreuflitAt ter home
TO 8BLL-BI^ aerra within a mile
teded faltoftflly. while D«w and to* . lesroed maffir tfaliigB toat no textbook Block. ClUtens ’pbote No. 682.
at church. Ut-r busbxnd died, and her toe atreet yditerday afterooo^ M a aehodteacher rode elowiy from tte teactea. among tocm tbe eeeret of tbe
ot city; 40 aaee etoerad. Com' aene
tn fruit; tour trout etteam* s«ram
pastor called npon her to comfort bef to firoweU pe# .given to honor <rf 1^ cottonwoods to Big Butte. Then one
..............................
red that
^ place; rolling land. BOOd eofl;
ter aad tereaTemeaL
ion Oatel«&.BC DetrolL The children day Don told him te need not come any wbUe knowledge was a
•boat 10 aeree blade mnd^ been
“WeU, my good avomrjL" the pi
enWreTSteMres with
«« more, and fils face was grim and bope- not toe only thing: tact, energy, eympe- Gradunte of Cleveland Homaopstolc
ditched and Is euaUent tor gsiden
remarked,
“to
your
bitter
trial
I
hate
lem.
Sammie
looked
at
hta’threwdly
thy and ktodUseae counted for mm«or ^ery-bMs; houae 12 items.
gwlags ta f&B lawn and. s* many (ff
700 have found some ray of cnmfwt toe UtUa <•# were musicians, m^ while te macked a ewltdi at a few
.- n^s paiaung- barn 4Sgi7, Irmne;
TO BBNT-^ear rooma, aeoaat floor from tte Scriptnrea." .
that
25
‘‘“““i another
DR. HOLDSWOkTH.
of PeoplM Saving Bank ball^g^
“Indeed 1 have, dominie." was tha — thUA(«Blpal foatnro. Befr^ ptoto'a mottled bide.
house on farm. This is <b» ot
' attenttve Ignoramus Rooms 7 and 8. Mercantile Co.'s Mock.
toe rare bargalha in northern Mltihla
iii'iirtit-n
aeefldent though teartol
“She’s Just a gtri evro If ate* did
Special attention given to the 94,
aad 'fttt ware served by Misses come from Esnaas City and writes who made t«> In care what te lacked to
-That’s grand, sister,'* egetaimed the
akUl kept the boepital crowded and to
panon aympatoettcally, “hot taU me
boots and totogs." be said pleasantly. tha follnera of time bad bis own ssniI Dlat^nl Klttih Needham.
from eight to ten toouaaiid to a
“Did she throw you down, OouT'
_^Jpa..^oI.tte,«^.$-tefl f«>
tarlnm.—Brerybody’e Msgsstoe.
Tte herder waa sUent.
1. A. THOMPSON. ML D. .
MISCELLANEOUS.
“■Oauae you're Just a hetderr
Offloa to Hamllton-MlUikaa Mock.
-Otmaadbaartt"
It waa a Mahie girt of whom tte
TO SELL-14 acrea, Uireetairtha o
“Go home" raid the other gently
DO FARM or city
“Bookrtbat have helped mer ehufr
staiT it ttUUtbat the refused to marry Altoont lookiiig at him, but Sammie
a mile from the ctty; all risarod
Mty
burglary
dtmtod tover until be bad saw toe dUndted- hands and te rode fclad Tommy as be piled enongb bound
and seeded to clover; eeiy terms.
McNamara, 80S Frant-BL
l^^A MCNm
volumes ot
.
.
ipjaw of 110.000. ^ away whistling.
OerMsnd has a fi
Three weeks later toera came news
glris’ duh. whlto - _ ------toM
iM
— —
to tbe ranto. The herder on tbe Black
103;
wood; .
Hawk bed moved bis sheep eight
boeae; acne amaU troU. Uttle A
tov girts Wte-woik to etanw agfl fanmllee northwsrd toward the Big Hon
MMtaumra insurance and Beal Bscountry, and there were growUngs
tories a plaee wtece 0B7. te#
»
teote, 888 Front atreet
S1334f
among the cattlemen up there over bis
large, comfortable koMW and tem
different
methods
to
advertising
for,
DBS. W. B. A W. 8. MOON,
encroaching on their territory.
atudy claaaee, leetona and rattuarta.
It ta’t toe range freeF’ *«ted tte toclr property," aald a * *- '
Oeneral praetlce: ■paelallrti to ' dto
The dub has a gyrnaa
' '
Id; faneae two atory. 6 rooma. pertly
detaettve tte other day.
-------MSM ef tbe luetaM And geUto
and a lecture faan.
................... oma an flniahad down
boaest persona do not bag^ over the
urinary dlaeMea..
*pho«M8.
a old.
30x49; two granstalra; ten
«
matten to her.
n fm retnraiag • ■ ^
City Opera House teok.
. ■
-ToudameataiysotewM^ je
WIM ana mad to bant; good welt
dog or naytbtog else. But every ooe la
P« tetogtog a fresh color to ^ tacd
near teoaa; -eetalde callar holnuif
you’ve got a gun to teto
DB. a B. UABNBB,
109 biitoMa cd potatnea; erobam, ;i0
tt is recommeodW to batoo It Srt^
al.T.a'te. “Pop thinks Don will get afl not built nlong tboee Unee,' It may BpeMsl AUentloB given to surgary and
sound very nlee to aay. literal re­
trees; 80 grape vlnaa; atoa like on fONBY TO I
wata. tteo apply . lotto. miMa of
-------------- wwpen.
----- .onoe
evw
toe trouble he’s looking f«.
laaeuf
O
>AN
on
peraooBl
ptepflsrm. Uttle A MMtamara Ins. and
10m Allan looked at him, her bine ward U retnreed to owner.’ but toere
; Kstlo^ bas^
exty. la ra ■ to amv L Newtand,
are dlBerent Ideae of HberaUty. The
itxanfiOS. n r-WUodm htoek. fifth
asm grave and-anxlous.
sum usually dwtadlee to toe mind ef
Beb tt ttecoo^ tola toi
floor.
TO BHLL XK8DBAMCH. It there is
toe owner when te sees Us profitety
DB. yr. F. BnuNGWATB; '
wwiteWRhaaoth-flaeOteriL
atDtWag you want to know or want
wottM you do if 700
briore him. and no one know* thl* bet­ ■rnmraly Mittliiii to nise
- doMtntoellMoCtnaanncewewlu
ter than the finder.
. uttle WHM
te iflte to hate yen eaU and see
J. H. ENIBBLT. THB SBIBT IIAN.
“It is far more eSectlv* toeet forto
from TMado. Ohio, la to tha. dty.
be stt^w to situf.
batween Post OBoe______
a dcflulie euui in tte adrerttaament
Potyettoto oodege anfl
farm. Finder pleaae leave at Eagle Every mah who wear* ahtrta abould
see him. Word left At Park PI
Five or twwity-flve dollar* means *■«■•
pneUee Itattod to
1.
ofltoe and receive reward. XSSO-u
nqfi-fteQM and .fitting of'1
a A-ague premise to be real genbring him toyoiB’o«q|.,T
501 .WDhata block.
ooBs. Of roorae there are caaea when
If they fired ibv
It Is not -wire to be too ex^t. bu^.
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