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The Daily Eagle, October 06, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Publisher
Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)
Date
1903-10-06
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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'':W
THE
Our Big Carload of Heating
Stoves Has Arrived!
Bring pr send in yOur <guesses
and get a nice Round Oak HeaD'ior AirTiglit Heater
Free Of Charge!
And 8W tUe finest lino of boating
stoves over shown in Mic-hiuanThe ear /load weighed 00.000 ihs! <
How many stoves were Hnne ?
Tlie one who guos.se.s the ex:wrt ^
t mimbergetathis pretty.Round Oak Ileattn-.
11
has
1 ash pan, nickle sci-ew dnift «in :ish pun Uoor, nickle
t si-i-ew draft on large feed door, nickle
• footi-ails, nie.kle name plate, a hemitifnl
"JP
/N
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Our price is only
Next price Round Oak, $8.o(). Gooil Air Tight
• Heaters from $1.25, 1.75, 2.50 ami so on right alongup.
Air Tight Soft Coal Heaters.
; slag coal without a partieh- of
This cut .siiows
; the best stove on the oiurk-d
'
;
■
i
:
for all pliriKjscs: in-avy st**e1
bod}', line*! with rasl, .iron.
heavy east fi«nit. largi- fmiit
feed dmir. an all east rim. b>-st
heavy cast nickle swing lop.
! nickle
nicKie fot)t
loot mils,'
1.MIS. nickle
nicKie lop
io|>
-----4 band, sctvw drafts, will bum anything.
2 oiir price only
...........
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x
' Come in and look them ov<t.
i J.W. SLATER
H
l*ractiral Home Oinilhlier.
Ketail and WtaoleRaie.
*r'-
T. W. THIRL BY
A. B CURTIS.
P. C. GILBERT.
A. B. CURTIS a COw
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
No Ta« CiBune. Fire Inauranco.
Booms 9 ana 10, H. fc'L. Block.
OSTJiDPATHV
J. O. TKUEBI.OOD. D O.
MRS M. J. TRUlSBiXIOD, D. C
40C-d«i Wilhelm Block. Reside
21 and
Wyiil,ooi> Terrace.
nOUSb TO $iENT
..y'r; !ik':m.\s.
lir. fass Sir-ec
THERE ARE OTHER SHOE»
THESE ARE THE BEST
for tender feel. You’ll never know what r.-al foot
comfort is till you’ve worn a pair of pur
CUSHIONET SHOES
We have them in turn jind welled soles. . Prices $3.00,
and $4.00.
Bachant & Roscoe.
Parker BroB.’ Old SUnd.
208 Front StroeL
W. H. CROWELL BCEIVES MCE
INTAKE PIPE
MARRIED BUT
IS ACCEPTED
THREE MONTHS
Clotfling That
is Clothing••••••
,-.,^ot made in swvat
shops but made by tbe'best skilled worlcers To
Every de
tail is looked into, and
when you buy one of
our suits It’s no chance
you are taking.
always
get
You
your
money’s worth.
Our fall 'and winter s
stock of clothing is tbe
most
complete
shown.
line
Every-style, every pattern is oonvcl, and i
fit is guaranteed.
PRICE TWO CENTH
carried that some properties which
PRESENTATION
WAS PLEASING
some time ago. be connected and the
cost aseeased to the pi^rties.
7%e question of the 69.009 loan
wbi(A the mayor and city clerk
authorized to make was brought up
THIRLBY A BON TO MAKE
and It^ was reported that the loan FINE PRODUCTION-OF RICHARD
PAIRS FOR S2Si.
CARVEL WAS GIVEN.
could not be made with the Peoples'
Samples ofNfilB seaMD-s rice drop
Savings bank under the condlUona re
have been received by W, H. Crowell
quired
Intheauthorlzatloo.
Thereqolreof T13 Monroe street toom the plan
ramits called for a five-year loan and
tation of which hfa eon. Arthur IJ.
this Ihe bank was
K prepared to
Crowell, and he are owners at Jennings,
Ir contract wltP the city
make, their
U. Arthur Crowell ha» been in the
calling onlyy for Short time loans.
rlre business for 12 yfers and UiIb
loan was to apply on tbe cost of the
year has grown a profitable crop.
Victor Petertyi Win FInith Building pavement on Fronb street Tbe mat- Miss Veronica. Leading Lady, Won
Tlie Messrs. Crowell own a pJantaU
by DMember 1.
Much Applausa
finally settled by a motion
of 160 acres U Is Irrigated from
being carried authorizing the mayor
26tTooi well which can aiiw>!y 60 bar
and clerk to make a three mmiths
rels of water a minute. At the openloan with tbe Peemtes' Barings bank
Only three brlpf montliB as© the ig of the season the pumps were mh
who acted with them In inspecUng, tbe
The city engineer’s first estimate Ofi
n-eddine of Luolla and Alonzo Green of > (iavR and hf^ts
city couneU last night accepted the the Cass street paving and bis second
Fife I.Mke was celebiwted at L*ke H<K>d Uie plantation. Which Is divided
four carloads of intake pipe to' Which estimate ob tbe State street paving
CTty by Rev. F, J. Freeman. Now Into flelds by levees. The water Is
exception was tgken when It arrived Vas read and adopted. Reports
audlenoei
cometb l.uella into ciroult court today maintained on tbe fields Irani the Ume
a few days ago. The acceptance of the then in order and the recommendation housTtastni£K&.l^^to the d^s when' and prayeth. through her aUomeyB. he^rice Is one foot high until three
pipe Is conditional on tbe Traverse that tbe gas company be allowed to this CDuhiry cast olf the yoke of Brit
Underwood & Umlor, that she be .-eeks before the rice Is tarvesled, The
City Iron works repairing the dam lay their pipes In certain streets
ain and the oolonials asserted their
granted an absolute divorce on thd rice’ grows to a beigfath of flve,to six
aged flanges, the Cbrroll Iron Co. of adopted. A resolution was adopted re light to the freedom which belong
grounds of extreme cruelty.
feet. Four hundred barrels of oil cost Chicago from whom the pipe was pur
questing the railroad companies to t3 every man. Tbe preser,union wKi
The honeymoon, according to Luel- ing »1 a barrel were bdrncsl aa
chased through Benjamin IBirlby & pUce lights at the*railroad crossings <• iiiTleto and ratlsfactory In every
la., was of unusually ^rt duiatJon. . operate the pumps. .
Son agreeing to S2S1 being withelJ according to their contracts. The
parttnent that gora to make up a satThfl wedding was June 24. 1903. They
This season's crop was cat Septem- from the cc«t of the pipe to
port of the committee on streets find .■••'Ul and pl.Msni; play.
,
had been married but just a little while bcr l6. A selfblnder made cspecially
expense of repair. Will Thlriby stated walk.<! that cement .walks be built on
Mr- Robson has expressed himself
when Alonzo. Luella sayn. openly con for rice was used. The crop yielded
that this ambont would be suffiden*. certain streets.
> -d-ssatlsfled with the play as the ;
A ^pted v
fessed to a friend that he would rather 1,500 sa^s or C.000 bushels, which
although AIA. ,Wilhelm wanted *800
he'amount
of
o
bnUdchn'oeter
of
Richard
Garvel
does
U'A
hare paid |25 than have accompanied sold at kn a sack.
withheld.
Ing done during the remainder of tbe give him tbe upportnnity that staould '
l.uella to Lake CHty where they were
Aid. Gibbs alone was not in favor year shall be regulated by the board be afforded a star. While there are
by-a minister of the
of accepting the pipe al all because be of public works, as cold weather Is not E(-<TSl characters who occupy prbniigospel. alUiough It appears they never
clalma It Is not what was contracted
ceased to lose their Identity for a
Supt. Herbert O. Joynt stated
thorougbly dry. In tbe matter
single day.. "He became sullen and
that although the pipe was not what the sewer tax of J. 0. Loading whlcn
morose." says Luella "and refused to,
had been bought, be thou^t the pipe be has protested, tbe city attorney
speak Iff me."'
here was a bargain, as It oonld not be asked taf more Ume to report on.the ly sne! especially at tbe climax at Uie ,
Then Luella confided In Alonzo’s
Lfod for less tban *3,000 |^Pt matter, and his reqiieist was granted. enr. of tbe third act, be sUnds forth as. ^
sister that If she bad the price she
acrlflce, and he advised acceptenthrallfid in the heart of
Aid. Gibbs bronght up tbe question
would reium to her father's home.
Mr. Joynt gave It os hla opinion of beating the conncil chamber,
hD eu.tience by bis toast to Maryland
AlUiough Alonzo hod been very close
that there will be no necessity of the ar-d the defiance which be nurls Into
with his money. Luella states that she
rraud the dty. as that the first car members sitting around In their on
the
U'*s
of
the Bngilah lords who ulk
received 15 from him In Just time
received was the poorert while the
Tbe beating apparatus. It w
•rf 'he sword to subdue thu rebellious
enough for him to have heard what
lau two cars are all ri
reported, whiol) was Installed and guar "•loQisUi. It is at this Juncttirs that
she had told his Sister. This money- CHEMICAL WORKS MAY ‘CLOSE
Glllett moved the ado|
THIS AFTERNOON.
anteed. was alleged to be defective and .1 ‘lipbl tinge of thT melodrama Is Ip- ^
used for household uecessiUes.
port of the exi
have given good service. IBe iroduced but It only adds color to the
Another J5 was scion forthcoming an-T
ring with 'll lh*e acceptance of the matter was refen^ to the c<
dramatic close of the career W the
with It was an Intimation from Alonzo
Ipe. providing that the Traverse City
Dime of Chartcrsea who zougfat to win
Ore and water,
lie wouldn't be broken bearted 1f
Iron works shall agree to repair
Tbe city scavenger asked the rity Uie band of Dorothy by intrigne and
she made that extended trip home
pipe
for
*251
oHess.
TMs
Will
Thlriby
for *50 to apply on some land which by force.
(From a Special Correspondent)
her father.
Wly Richard Carsel uhould be such |
Elk Rapids. Mich-, OcL 6,—Because agreed to do and Aid. Glllett’s motion he has bought and for which be has
iionalar play i^ipears to be somecut was made In their wages, a force was caried
partly paid and whldi could be used as
«0BT. JICKLING DEAD AT FLINT • men variously estimated at from 75 .A petition from Stale street prop a dunplng ground for the offal from ih'rs if a mystery to Mr. RobsoiL The •
. »»0 employ^ by She ESk RaplSa erty owners, aigned by all except B. the city. Aid. Bingham thought that basis of lu popularity Is not nard to
J. Morgan and Henry Brodhagen, ask
would hardly be the beet thing to rtl-rover. With aoenee laid in Mary-,
Iron Co. refused to go to work
- (or several reasoBa and thought and at the Use when the Btasp act
o'clock yesterday monting. The'fires ing that the electric raUwa^ company
lay lu
s track
ti
on State that the rorine hack of the eltr vAs itmslag the eoKmlsu to damaad
the Mast furnace were banl^
street from PfA to nnion, «W i
heir Qod-flven ri^Ba. with a stoiT
gravel. pU skmM be just the place
o’clock
........... -*■---------—*
arc sun OQL
strike continue............... ^
A oocnmuDlcadan to the council for
of tbe EJngilsh nobnily .tosrard Ae-.the
closing
down
of
an
the
Indv^iOff
Robert JlcWlng. a former Traverse
mally filled his acceptance of the ordi' eoleniaU. with a tender love -stmr- City boy and a graduate of Ihc High rarrled on by the Iron cumpaog fins' rance adopted a week ago grouting
iPterwoven and running through from
school. Is dead at hU home In Flint of will throw b^wee'D 260 and 300 men; him a franchise for the Troverse City
beginning to end, Is it any wonder that
yphold fever alter an allncss of six out of employment.
the play staged with magnificent scen
A week ago Monday the Iron cosh & Peninsula Railroad Co.
w.^ks. The nows of his death will
The petition received for the paring
ery spd tiie actors dressed in the pic
be received with deep re;gret by his bany gave notice that commen^ng
of South Union street from tbe bridge
Luresque and beautiful oaetnmes of
many friends here as ho was very ^)ber 5tli, the wage scale in f<wce IP Tenth street was referred to Ute
those early dad's slMuld not aroine in
popular with his school friends and Lt May 16 w'heo an advance «o§ made, committee on streets and walks,
the hearts of the audleaeee before
would be returned to. Tills meant
pihor aoquaintances.
connection
with
this
natter.
Mayor
wliom it Is presented, some of the onIt will bo remembered that Robert (hat men drawing *1.C0 a day-muld be Ji'hn R. Santo said that be bsd been
lliusiasm of RevoIuticitarT times and
nitendeil the Kigb school here with his ro<bicc<l to *1.50. Tbe Iron company talking with a Chicago alderman
uiat they fall enraptured with hla ro
brother l>avld. when his sister. £u- gave as Its reason (or this rcdocUon
BATTLE TOOK PLACE mantic dra
jihemla Jickllng' was teacher of the i.hr fact Uiat sine* last JantAy^e
AT LUZON.
Richard Carvel calls for an almost
bers
...
price of pig Iron has fallen frosni^l
eommercia! Iiranches.
uniformly strong company and Mr.
Into
the
method
of
paving
there,
and
The reduction vQ wages
*15.1
Robson evidently made hls selection
lich was made here is claimed to bo that it was the opinion of the Chicago
TOMATOES WANTED.
with care, as not a weak member marin lino with those made by other blist gentleman that the ^eat mlsUke
Wo will pay SO cenU per buahel for
red the preeentatitH). TBe star has a
made In most cities Is' that a certain
well ripened fruit delivered at the fac
fine physical appearance and good
11 is probable U>at the cbemlcal l^nd of paving is decided upon before
tory. and return all package".
looks to BUrt with, which In this pUy
Lids
a«
asked.
Then
the
firms
which
works win be closed -down this alterTRAI'ERSB CITY CANNING CO.
deal
In
the
necesarjmaterial
for
that
......... No overtures have been made
'49-tf-d-aw
Manila. Oct. 6.—Gendrol Ola, leader
kind
of
paring,
can
boost
prices
amongyet between the employes wh'o-weot
of
the
insurgents
In
the
province
ot
strike and E. G, Rust, the general themselves and consequently make it
the city more. wfaen. If bids were Albay, Luson. continued to
mana^r.
We Im t Rw CUs Sbw Maker's Shop.
in hls command
sword valiantly In defense of friends
asked without specifying the kind of
paring, much cheaper bids eould be American wrthtMlUes. During a re- and country. He was -moet ably assist
HE FACED A STIFF PROPOSITION Bcctuwd. Then too. he said. ope<hIrd
campalgu 1.000
ed by Miss Veronica as Dorolby Man
killed,
7.000
men
and
1.000
guns
cap
ners. Her rivaclty and coquetUeh
of the cost of repairing was paid from
tured. Ola's men ere In a roge. hun-' waj's won
oe's heart and in the
tie general street fund.
emotional parts she demonstrated ber
A petition for an arc light at the gry and covered with sores.
•'oUKidiTuliim in c
experienee»on the stage. Priscmia
corner of Grant and Rose streets was
Sheriff Chandler Hat Warrant for Hla referred to the committee on lighting.
aa Patty Swain endeared ber.
WAS CONFIDENT OF INNOCENCE Knowtes
Companion.
self to the audience and she was a faepetition for amending the bicycle
■ In the humor of the play. Detallordinance to prohibit wheelmen fron FRANK 8TANKEY ARRESTED ON
or S
_
mention
of the good qualities of all
using the BldewalkB on all paved
is wear nuj .vftrr UAL cO!lll•^ ilie
THEFT CHARGE.
proposition which Alva Seymour faced streets, referred to the oommlttee on
the actors would make a iMg story In
other poiiilK.
In Justice S. M. Brown's court this ordinances: petition of H. Brodhagen
itself.
Oeelared
He
Would
Use
PlalntlfTe
morning and be chose to ;>iy the *15. to be allowed to raise the roof of bU
Manager Steinberg Is to be conHla first sentence was 29 days In the barn, referred to the board of building
gratnlateJ in securing ehch a fine pro
inty Jail but
be begged
to- be
duction for Traverse City. While the
^UL.,
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- - -flnrt Inspectors; petition of A. P. Inward «
Prank Stankey was brought from house was not crowded, the aodleoce
IDBtcad. and Justice Bruwiv gave blm be allowed to more a bam. granted.
Union township this noon by the dep
the cash alternative.
pettUon for the extension of the sewei uty sberiff. charged by Stephen D. was a large oiie, showing that there are
‘me cause was tbe result which system
plenty of people In this city who appre. -Hew Shoe Store.
Fenatermadier. with stealing 80
light be expected to follow a too
iltteecm sewere: Vlrtor Peter-, fence posts valued at *5. Stankey en cite a high class production.
The Andrew Robson company left
free use of liquor, a llUle too muc* tyl petlUoned to be aUowed to erect
UtUilnx Hol. l
tered a plea of not guUty and declar 1 a special train over tbe G. R. * I
noise and disturbance. Hie oSonae
twowtoT}- brick building, the work ed that the poets belonged to him.
; 2 o'clock this morning for Walton
be finished by Dec 1. 19M,. granted
Stankey Sbemed very confident that
Seymour ami a companion got drunk, and the work to^be under the superto catch a train on the main line so
he could establlah -hie Innocence, and
that the company can fill Its ragageand creatwl a disturbance at a dance -Ukm of thb board of building inspeewhen ariied
he could have hls wit went at the Soo this evening- Two
at Archie. Daniel McMullen swore out
a warrant and Beymoor’s companion To the committee on streets and walks nesses here, replied that be wwild use carloads of, scenery are carried. In
by tbe plalntlS.
will probably be brought up In a few
referred a petition asking tor the The time of the trial was set for Thurs the great third act every Inch of
' AND
available space on Steinberg's stage
days. Sheriff Chandler has a warrant building of a sidewalk on the east
day rooming at 9 o’clock and ball
occupied last night but altboogh
aide of Grant street
fixed at *100.
a
A communication was received from
the scenery whs cut out Tbe stage
W. D. Stitt, saying that If the city
would open up Titus street (rms Qar- LADIES HATS OFF IN MEETING force worked valiantly and the dMaya.
between acts were not tiresome.
folil to Hull street he. Mr. Stitt, would
FOUND IN BANKING
all the brush without any cost to THAT'S WHAT IS WANTED AT THE
TURNED TO BORROW.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
the rity. ' The matter was referred M
the committee on streets and walks
: -Telegram Brings Bad Neura on Eve «f
A bill was received and placed on file Officlsl Board Was Orgsrrized Last
Pleasurg Trip.
NighL
In re^rd to the city's dqes as a mem
By a tdegram whldi was received
ber of the American Munidpal league.
the organlrailon meeting of the thls'moralag a plaasnre trip whicha
request
was
added
asking
(or
rpEDPtE?^
was to be tajcM tomofrow hat bees
any InKrjnatlon conceniiag thU city, official board of the First Meth^t
turned Into one of sorrow. Mn. C,
■‘'V. SAVINGS
which would be used at'the league con- church held last nl^t. the toUowlng
officers were elected for the ensuing W. Douglas and her sister. Mn. John
vefitlon to be held at Ann Arbor.
.>*»ANK
ROT. W. L. Laufman Roberts, wese notified of the death ot
The recoromendatloB of 8. M.
tbeir tether last evening at hls home,
Brown, supervisor of the First ward, vl^preslJenL K J- PnlUmm. Bnaaat Gaines. Genesee ooaaty.- Mra. Doug
was read, that the'taxee on *905. the iclal secretary, R. L. Nys: recording
las bad purpOMd gtdng to vMt her.
amount which ^eiia Johnson was over secrelaiT. J. Shields: treasurer. BdNow Shis and ^
ward
Wells;
chief
ushers.
B.
J.
PnJinnnmifiil be 'funded. Tbe matter
busbaad aad son
slBter wlQ tave
gb«D
sad
O.
W.
Lardla.
was leferred to the dly attorney.
tomonww moraliig' to attend her
Heslib Offleer I. A!. Tbompeon reeomvU and
\
■
tether’s funeral.
irr-icled
that
some
sewero
be
extended
A. V. Friedrich, Vice Presidents.
so that cbmioetlons could be made
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
BWSrr CIDER AT GOLD BTfMIwith propertlee whl<* are not now .. persuade the ladlea to remove their AaE,1*CSN^ AOALUIM.
>•») a motka was made and hats during eervloM.
FROM HI6*'rICE PLANTATI^ AT
JENNIN08, 3JL ~
GEN. OLA LOSES
MEN AND GUNS
The First
Boys’ Shoes
be found.
CETV UmON^
ELK RAPIDS
IN A STRIKE
' guaranteed to burn the dirtiest
► smoke or dirt.
EA6LE.
TRAVEESE CITY. MICHIGAN, TDE8DAY, OCTOBEE 6, 1903.
VOL. XL NO. 3260.
■ nii-kle urn.
DAILY
Prices on suits and overcoats:
f7S0- ?10 112.50 ?15 fl8 ?20 $2150 ?25
•THE HOME OF 60QD CLOTHING”
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
s
AFETY
ATISFACTION
THdmREUUai
wmi
Inm^^suanuTE
the
DAIIiY EAGljer^ttTESDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1903.
To cloM them ©nt^-Good eeoondland Baner Plano, nprigbt, 812E..00.
3287-tf
The Daily E^gle.l.
Suits Matte Expressly For
The Young Men . .
ORINNEUA^ BROS, bare the only
>»2-tf
: Front ^treeL
TOMATOES WANTED.
We will pay 80 cents per bushel for
well ripened trnU delivered at the taetpry, and return aR packages.
TRAVERSE CITY CANNING CO.
’4Mf-JA-W
■>"*•
,
Sobscnbers to The Uailj Bacle are
i«eueaud to noUfy the oOee at once
of any failure to lecelve the paper
properly or en Ume «o that the Inat• »nUon of the carrier boy may he rein
edied without delay.
YOUNG
Coming Events.
Oot. 8.—The greax New BnglanJ
raral comedy. “Quincy Adama Saw
yer." dramatized front Chas, F. Pidein'e novel of same name.—Stelnbers'r
Grind opera bonse.
Oct 10.—Fred Haymond’s famoiH
comedy auccess. "The Missouri OIrl"—
StdlDbers'B Grand opera house.
Oot 14.—An elaborate rertval of^
Denman Thompson's great play, "The'
.
“ALICE RECOVERS HER SIGHT.”
Two sisters"-Steinberg's Grand opera
Steinberg's Grand opera 'house
Scene in “Quincy Adams Sawyer.” the best New England story 'ever told, ;
■ house.
next Thursday night.
WOULD . BAR MANV MARRIAGES.
-Marriage lavs vbicb will not nn0 buys choice of U
GRINNELL BROS, have three sqm
NEWS OF THE THEATRES. ;
pianos is the way .tmd want to sell
, necessarily interfere with the deep
nal price when nc
us.
down. $3 I
them. Thev are just being put in good"'
senUment of love, hut which will pro"The Two Sisters" is regarded by
REML .
These are special bargains.
; teei society, are a crying social de the best writers of the ptess as ah Grinnell Bros., 239 East Front street.
mand," declares Rev. R. A. 'White of
3246-U
latlc work
Chicago.
mansbip. as it comes closer to the peo- {
"Heretofore matrix has been, so pie, reflecting thelr-Joys and sorrows
far as the state is eoncemed, left and Is interesUng because it is full of
chiefly, to chance. Idiots and insane human nature. "The Two Sisters"
persons are the only pnes forbidden will be played here on Wednesday. Oc
marriage. Love and marriage has
tober 14.
been thought too sacred a thing for
the state to interfere with .-bnt cer
Too much cannot br said in praise
tain it Is that, the terrific erils result
ing from the. marriage of diseased per of Fred Raymond’s produaion of “The
sons. criminals and paupen'will force Missouri Girl,' whld» wUl be presepted
Steinberg’s Grand opera house next
a revision of marriage privileges. Itie
marriage of paupers is perpetuating Saturday. October 10. TTie play has
goigemis mounttng. The company
an Indigent class, a fruitful source of
many social evils. By the marriage carries every stitch of sceneo' usM ih
TO-INIGHT!
trf diseased persons,we are perpetnat. Ing some of the most terrible and de
structive physical ailments. By. the
marriage of criminals society permits
the creation and perpetuation of a
,
criminal class.
"To sehUmental people It will seem
little less than a sacril^ to Insist
upon the following regulations of mar' riage as a matter of social safety.;
First, a medical examination of parties
proposing to marry and refusal of li
cense if dieted with any serious di
sease which wUl probably be trans
mitted to the children of such a union:
investigation of the ability of the man
t -to support a wife and family, az^ with
holding of marriage license if Inabil
ity of support seems evident; a '
riage license are from' c
pie of criminal tendendes.
“It must increasingly be seen that
marriage is not merely a persona] mat
ter to be left to personal whims and
caprices, but a great soda! factor,
freighted with boundless good or ter
rible sodal evils. • Marriage laws bas
ed upon modern scientific knowledge
would in a few', generations do
toward reforming our various evils of
pauperism, disease and crime than ell
Wall street has been the ^olng of
Mrs. Mai7 Layton Johnson of New
York, who as bookkeeper for a pbyaidan doctored hts acconnts to the
amount of $50.WK> *hat s^e might
spemfiatev Mrs.
'iimon's husband
audibomly refuses to open his purse
tor her relief ud thereby hangs
talc.
“Sewers have a sweet smell as com^-imeoa with you." when written on a
f-'. postal card and pnt in the chre d
'
Uncle Sam does not -have a ipiietlng
effect upon the recipient and that
the offense for which the private
aecretaiy to Qoverndr Jeff Davis of
Arkansas will have to answer before
the federal grand Jury.
What Editors Say.
The appointment of a fourth-class
postmistress U nnnenmeed Jn one line:
her dismissal requires many columns.
—Grand Rapids Poet
It appears £hat the original 'Ooelet
made his fortune In the glue bntini
But this lent iriiat U eanslng the fntnre duchess to be stuck up.—Re
Herald..
Bishop Potter of New York. In addi
tion to having reoenUy married a lady
with a large'fortune, has been furnish
ed with an assistant. It Is a pleasure
to see tu(& strike a good man like
thaL-Beeort-Herald.
Now aa to this fsrmere' party,
which Ooveraor Hofe erf Texss is
forming. Hss It been arranged that
he shall be its candidate for president
next year? Ov U the Arid open? There
Is Parmer Bryan, with broad acres
covered wHh blooded stock, and huge
hams Alt to bursting. He can talk
in the agricultural tongue, and would
make a rattling campaign bn agricul
tural lines. Why not Bryan and Hogg,
S hl^ prices
fbr everything in which the cat
ted? Or, wl^ would be
StiU better, if.a man ot such a name
. caa be fonnd to yoke i4> with him, why
not Hogg.and Hominy? 8m± a Uckst
would be truly, ninl, and appeal
straqgly to the rural clasM. And
would General Mtles. Governor EogTs
partner In the oQ bnslness. be Mlgible te- eecBwtaiT c( war ohder an
WE GIVE AWAY THAT
SLIT OF . .
"Quincy Adams Sawyer" is the latit rural play to achieve any marked
success since "The Old Homestead."
As the book of the same name was
unique, so the play made from it
proves absolutely unique. It Is a cle^p.
pure, swept.-.-w-holesomo play without
bltterne8s;-,Best of all. it Is one of the
lolliest of plays. Nothing could be
tore realistic'than the husking'bee
scene In the third ..act. with its red
, iu real kisses and other equally
natural and humorous situations and
InclJents. The entire New York pro
duction and cast will be seen here.
The engagement is for next Thursday.
Oct 8(h. at Steinberg’s Grand opera
bouse.
"A Husband on Salary" which will
3 seen Wednesday evening at
City ^ra bouse was played In Man
istee recently. Hero Ls what the i
ager thinks of it:
New Ramsdell 'Hieatye. Manistee.
Mich., Oct 3, 1»03 :
Mr. Steven Fitzpatrick.
Manager “A Husband on Salary Co."
My Dear Sir: 1 have youra of yester
day and I will say that the general
criticism was most favorable on
recent performance.
ANCIENT CITIES.
Jerusalem v^be days of Solomon
probably did noThonuiu ao.tW peiipic.
Constantloupli- it the tinu- of Ito
greatest tpirndor ill capital of the east
ern empire liad a population of nbe
1.500.000.
Babylon, whose name.hoe route to be
aynonj-mous with dense poiiulatlon.
never had over 1.2(10,000 Inhiibltamslo
its palmiest days, so the urchteologists
declare.
Athens, when she led the Greek
states in repelling the invasion of
Xerxes, bad only 30.000 Inhabitants,
but Herodotus speaks of this number
as If it was something to boost of.
Borne, the mistress of the world, the
great city to which all roads led. "Rome
the Eternal," did not ekceed idooXKlO
In population. Gibbon, indeed, believes
“Pardon me." suid the smiling
tomer. '^ut 1» this mineral w
charged r
"Not any." replied the fair girl attthe,
connter. “You pay the cashier, Baltlmore Newa
To close than
These who have bm Farmer Boys
I and Giris aiould see
“folle^e Brand fjothes”
TOMATOES WANTED.
Wq will par so cents^ bnsbel for
wMl ripened fruit delivered at the fac
tory, and retnrn all packages.
TRAVSaiSE CITxicANNlNG CO.
•49^f-J-a-w
Working Overtime.
Bi^ honr laws are ignored by
those Ureleae UtUa work*™—Dr.
Bing's New Ufe Pflls Hinioos are
alsrvs at work, nl^t and <Uy. enrIng Indignation. BUUowneaa, CenAlpaUon. Sick Baadadte and nU Stom
ach. Liver and Bowel trcmblte. Bkay,
pleuaat gate, anre. Only Kc at Bdgbee Roxburgh Co. and.S. B. Walt A
Sooa' drug atorea.
ins
THES^
A. S. Fryman’S
Stock
Shoes
was oT^ered sold by the
United States eourt.
Wf bought these shoes
of the receiver apd are
closing them out in I'ur
stove at
WERE
-MADE
FOR
YOU!
Bankrupt
Prlces.„.
Alfred V.
Friedrich.
L
HAMILTON
Clothing Company.
Carpet Cleaning
OtlR NEW
FALL and WINTER
-SUITS—
Making snd laying, feather renovat
ed. Work Uoroughly and promptly
executed. Agent for Michigan Kug
Co., N. B- Chapin. Prop. Traverae City.
Carpet
iirert. 'Phone h
ton sir
SELUK OF G009 SHOES.
\V«* wai.J to sm.i till'
full <if
boys :iiul y<»nnu: *'“'»• .Your fijiiiic
may be just tin* om* tbatAviil win'tlH*
suit.
UMEIHlirS’ PILLS.
ntaCH FEML£
It won’t cost you a c(*ut to try.
It will fihow you
tin-
Hts
jumI
you omi
t
llu* mo'^t stylish
Sold in Traverse Cky jy J. G. Johnson
M’sSintai-Pepsiillifsglti
— ‘ A Msmvs CIMI
All the late-st style?
of Hickey ami Free-'
m a n C o. 1 i n e,
RocTi ester. New
York, are disiilaye^
OD our table-s. biuits
Iwught of us are
pres.sed free of
charge
:
:
:
('lutbcs rti ri a>^nubh‘prii'os
WE WILL LOOK FOR YOU!
MILLER BROS.
THE HAITAlABni BO,
IS7 Front SL
Beadle Block.
ftOWETHIWG
TO ANNOY YOU
When yon are using oil
lampk or uy bind ol light
but ELECTRICITY in
yoor home or office. I'liere.
■b nothing like EI.ECTRICITY f<ir illuminsting
purpH«e. No biookc. n»
bmell. nofnof-r. nodsiip-r
from UrCk—it is the in».l
ecanomirni
illumitniior
tlial <-an'l«- prociirv>'
Boardman River
Electric Light G
Pdwer Comaanv.
Sold by J. G. Johnson.
The Boston Store. Our Grocery Deoartment
= The Place Where Good Things Are=
“Green Goods" From the Garden
'
Old’
. Underoof
Bye
There are plenty of whiskies yon can
get for less money than Old t/nderbof
Rye. But it is poor economy to save the
slight difference in cost when you can get
Underoof quality.' It is soft, pure, de
licious. and has the least reactive effect.
CHAS. DENNEHY 6 CO., Chicago
“BY ALL MEANS, HAVE A FIT." 8. BENDA « CO„ CLOTHIERS.
Qnlacy Adams Sawyer
For it will revive pleasant recollec
tions. The City bred ehoul'a tee
It te learn what they misted.
MANJ
Cut iii=-||ie^ps». approved
fashions—fancy' rough good.<>.
and smooth Cheviots and Wor>
sUds—sizes running up to'^6- .
breast measure, at a much less
price than what are known as
“men’s sizes.”—made in the
same elegance of finish and fit
as the celebrated Stein Bloch
men’s goods which we carry—no
other such line strictly Young
Men’s goods In t^e city as those
we show at $7.50 to $15.00.
DO YOU WANT A
HotScotchGlove?
\\e have the real thing in many noble pBlUrne. Men's, Boys' and
Childrens sizes, nic. 50c. TAMS: TAM.S I New lot. pink, white,
gri-cn only 81.00.
KIMONO HANDKBBCHIEFS-Hnc lot of patterns, newest
• colors, at lOc; three for a quarter,
Fi.'sli T..inato.-s. H.-.-ls, Culifiower,
C'ahbag.-. Apples, ..lersey
SVV..H-1 Potut.H-s, Turnips, ^uash,
• CninbcrrH'S,
i-inberrH'S, (Onioii.s,
♦
Putting Up Your Preserves
so can't Use them. Those you
up last year1' wci'e so good they ai'C
al! ^
krone, must
lUst h^ive
b^ive some—then use
tlic "t'ermlale Preserves,”
'^reserves,” they
th
are
thb finest ever put
_ ut up. Tl
Their
‘
pur
friiil appeals to everyone. Delic-ioii
in ices ami sherbets and a splendid
spread forscliool luiieht's.
Biscuits Always Ught
and bright, bread sweet and moist
■ rolls erisp ajid plurnp, pies out of
sight (at dinnei- time) just because
you use H. L. & CVs. "Best” or the
.'Famous Supreme Flour.
“The Great Cheese Store”
wc might well be called—we sell you
the best, and the kinds our cusfzimers like the l>est. There is Hor
ton’s Full Cream-Cheese fresh each
week, all you lovers of Welsh Rare
bit, English Monkey. • The cheese
sticks and the dozen of other ways
of serving cheese, will go wild over
> this. There is the Camembest that
we siHL so much of. The Floquefort
is not carried in many places, but
we. always have the chee.se people
want. The Imperial you would like
if you tried it' once. Tin- Ri ick
t’heese finds its way int" many
homes.
“Baked Just Ri^ht”
is what is al ways said of Van Caiiip's
Poik and Beans.
.Vmh sj;y. did y«>u
ever try any of ofir B.-ans with
Tomato SaueeV It just toin ln'.s the
spot. Then the French Soups. They
are prepared by one of the -upist
noted chefs of Paris, and he certain-,
ly knows bis business. . Take our
word and order a can for tomorrow’s
dinner.
.
“My Little Girl lives on Them”
is what we heard a customer say the
other day They were buying some
more Shredded Wheat Biscuit and
Malta Vita. There are many others
who think the same way. To please
all we carry 25 different kin^ of
Breakfast Foods.
'opds. Have you
Tbe Sweetest SWeets
tried Gi-ajie Niits instead of bread
.ire always found at our candy eouncruiiibs when frying fish 'c
tei'. No better candy made than
You Uke Good Coffee
Straub Bros, and Amiotte’.s. We
for vour bre^fast—ever tried ihr
carry their full line. When you
“Femdell Brand.” It is one of the
want a box of candy, buy a pound of
■)
best coffees you ever tasted.
We
Bermuda Sweets, or some mixed
i
. have the best' Mocha and Java for
eboeolAtes, or a box of their s^iecial
those who want "that kind and no
- Gold 6eal Brand. They acteally
other.” We sell 14 kinds of coffee.
melt in your mouth. One pound
Start the day with good coffee and
you .Ti e happy and contented.
always means the second box.
EVERYTHING NEW AND DIsSIEaBLE AT
S. BeridEi & Co.
•
,
THE REAL RELIABLE CLOTHICM.
The Hannah & Lay MerCaf^ Comply.
the
Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT,
A. R. DIAMOND
Plano Toaor and
'
Action Ra|nlator.
Mltk m. W. KtnballGe.
SLipas&S
nATT.V EAGLE, TPESDA^T, OCTOBER
X Charlotte and
Ing for a short visit
VenaontvUle.
At McAvoy. druggist fOr the Mensan.
ISO Front »C
Gains Another.
Flint this morning for a viaiL ,
Mrs. Roxie Wilson of Interioehen
Carrie Boes of Bmplm was a caller
O. P. CABVEB,
F. W, CARVER.
■* O. P. Carver & Bro.
Oq uccount of the last
and Game L.aw”
will be in their o»ce during busi
ness hours, each dsr. resdr to write
Where she will,visit her slater.
rlslns
winds.
\';niillii Wsiifecs, I^opg
I sliiiul Wafers and Cheese
Straw’s 15e per package.
Su.la Craekei-s and Graiiaii) Crackei’s idc per
parkuge.
Un«“eda Ris.-iiitsand Keniied3’ Oj’sti-n-Ues .’k' per package.
\U.i.the largest and best
assortment of eookids
found in the vity.
teiqpcrature:
Detroit*
Mra. Nellie Brown returned to I
laboratorr:
••Chievo- ni.. Bept, 26. f»3.
home in Meoosta today after visiting
• Dr. \V. F. Stiangways,
.V
Traverse City. Mich,:
Miss Bdith Blakely.
Floyd and Bert Grubb ef the penin-
sontherlr
C. W. Fowler has gone' to Detroit.
S. H. McMiphael and wife have sene
o l>etroit.
Miss Pearl Gray haa gene to Chlca-
Miat Leuiee Vader ef Chicago
\ Kiting her relatives In this dtjr.
Regular meeting of Uie
R. K. P.
9 Chi-
j
Miss Edna Grant haa gone
jeauo for a week.
. .
i
H. Howard and wife have gone to
I I.An6ing for a few days.
{
B R e'z I N A
A. F. Ryan and
Mra. M. J. Ryan
Rapids this morning.
A.
Miss Emma Thiea went to Dhtrolt
' t his morning for & visit.
the city today on his way to Gran-1
Prof. T. 8. Hansley went to Detroit
this morning on the excursion.
Miss Etna Merren hat gone to G^and
Hapids on a visit.
B. Norton and E. Carlson went to
Chicago this momlg.
today for a trip to Grand Rapids.
John Foote has gone to Chicago and
Della Akers went to Rsvenna
yet
today .for A visit
'
Ed Reltin took In the excursion to
Chicago this monilng,
Special Rin^ Sale
Tomorrow (Saturday)
SOLID SOLD BINGS
$1.00.
Mrs. H. Oillwoed went to Detroit
today.
Mrs. W. J. Parker went to Kalamkx> today for a visll.
Mrs. B. J. Morgan and Mrs'. C. E.
Murray have gone to Chicago.
A. W. Howard and wife went to De
Rastallg
Hustling Jeweler.
troit this morning.
A. W. Markus went to Chicago today
3 business.
•
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'
-
John Verly has ger:e on a pip to
Chicago and Joliel. Jll.
Walter Gifford left for Grand Rap
ids today.
Dave Duane left fof Toledo this
.lii-st a few Latlies' and
Gents'
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ruosseau of Cedar
went to Benton Harbor this morning.
O. E. Bemus and wife took in the
Satchels
whifh will i>e elosed
out at
S. B. Somers went to Cadillac and
Rood City this morning on business.
A. S. Hobart left for Grand Rapids
this morning.
R. M. Edgerton has gone to Reed
City for a visit.
Archie Glllett vi{snt=td Kingsley this
morning.
N. B. Hooker went to Kingsley
' morning on buslnese.
Mrs. E. H. 8allAury has returned
home after
an
extended
visit with
•friends and relatives in the east
Earf T. Henry of the People’s Sav
John T. Beadle.
Mr. and Mra. Wade will be
time examining the mine and the
Isluud on which it is sitoated.
pressed the opinion that the whole
He
Island is made up of ore as rich in
Ohio points.
^has. Rosenthal of the Boston store
gold as
took advantage of the <
have heen made.
t^c ore already mined and
frc-ni tvb'cb the two excellent^mlll
"One Big Laugh from 1
Mrs. G. E. Drew, of Grand Rapld<|
GIANT LOC0M01IVE
Quincy Mams Sawyer
FINISHED
Baby Robes
CTEINBERG’S
Ooe Night Only!
Saturday OftlQ
Fred Raymond's
Famous Comedy*
companied Mrs. J. P. -Sandberg ^o
“THE
PERSONAL ITEMS
tas been visiting friends in Omena and
Buttons Bay to her home in Chicago
ings bank left this morning for De
Ibis moming.
Miss Pearle Marvin left this morn
ing for Chicago. Grand Rapids and
Of the People Who Reside in the Vicin
ity of Mapleton.
Mapleton. Mich., Oet. 6.—MUs Ruth
for a visit at Hastings and Baton R&p- Jackson where she will spend the win- MllLs left yesterdaj- for Chl(ȣo where
Bccompanied by Miss she will visit here aunt, MrsT George
C. E. Arnold and wife left this mom-
Stella Marvin and Miss Louise Forten
Grand Rapids where they
will visit relatives and friends a few
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Smith have a
p-w -piano, imrchaseif of 3. W. Cliffe
Traverse City.
ple who took advantage of the excur '' Mr. and Mis. Frank Giles.called
sion on the G. R. & I. today, coming to Mr. and Mrs. John Hellteid Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pulver will spend
Northport on the carferry and then to
There were several Manistique peo
this rlty on the T. C., L. & M. Among
WILL SOON MOVES
Hazel, for a short time.
MISSOURI
GIRL”
THE GREATEST FUN
SHOW OF THEM ALL I
of the Grinnell Bros.’ music store
Jays.
Grinnell Bros-
Stops the Itching. Stops'the Bleedii^. AUays all
Inflasimatkn. D G»b. It Soadus. b Cures.
Sold <Olr
At »u cDod
set & fl.W JkFtt>v
r sale by Bugbee & Roxburgh. Oruggisto.
Steinberg’s Grand St;;;
TltHRSDMNHf.niTnRFBSIh
Production
in
Piny
Form oT
“The
Beat Hew
Story Ever Written,”
QllINCY ADAMS SAWYER
AND MASON’S C08NB FOLKS.
-dThe VilhI^ge ltoM.ips u-oiidi’r^l wliit lie svas. wli:it he n
g illto Nlay."
li intended
■
came for, andI lioH- long
A LARGE AND EXCELLENT COMPANY!
“One Creni Bij taujfi From Beginning to End And The
Sweetest love Stoiy Ever Told."
Seal sale now nin-n at the Kts otlice
Citixeiie.' Telephone
PRKB: 35t, 50c, 75c, and tl.(Xh Box Seats, p.50.
Call and get pricesF. yOTRUBA HARNESS CO.
troit
Mrs. C. E. Stiles left this
Relkm haXMo&T or Klooer ReHtmkd.
itching, Bioeding Piies,
BIS Scenic
Story Ever Told.” ie
More Kiota
Disturuances of strike
nearly as grave as an individual dis
order of the system. Overwork, loss
of sleep, nervous tension will be fol
spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs.
lowed by utter collapse, unless
J. C. Morgan of Sixth street, reinming
" '' re
remedy is Immediately e
liable
to her home this morning.
..
ed.
Tbi
cure disorders of the Liver
Mrs. Gee. Jackson of Yuba left this
as
Electric
Bitten. It's a wonderful
homing over the Pere Marquette for
tonic and effective nem-lne and the
1-os, Angeles, Cal., where she will
greatest all aronnd.medicine for run
main for the winter.
systems. It dispels Nervousness,
aatlsm and Neuralg
Mr. and Mrs. J. H..Rost Of Findlay.
Philadelphia. Pa., 0«. 6.—The roost ______ -ia germs. Only 5( ,
O.. who have been visiting F. R. Gnibb
powerful locomotive in the world has faction guaranteed by Bugbee & Rox
and family of the ]>eninsu]a. returned
just been completed here at the Bald-, burgh Co. and S. E. Walt A Sons.
their home jthis morning..
Druggists
1
win works, and in a few weeks will be
James Dunn, foreman ef the ship
pulling loaded freight trains on the
ping department of the Mercantile
Santa Fe Road.
While the average
company’s store, left this tnoming for
We
lia'-e
a
nii-e
Hmof
freight engine can draw a load dt 4.000
Grand Rapids and Howard City,
the level, the new locomotive
W. L. Paul left thii morning for
will be able to haul a train carrying
Grand Rapids where he will spend the
8.000 tons of freight- ’The length of
business returning, on the late
the huge machine Is 78 feet; it weighs
tral* tonight on the Pere Marquette.
287,240 pounds, and with Its tender
Mrs. ll. D. Watkins returned to her
weighs 4^,'OOC pounds. Its 10 driving
home in Manchester. Mi?h., this morn
wheels are each 67 inches in diameter,
ing after visiting her daughter. Mrs.
and they
J. W. Patchin of Washington airect.
Inders 19 -by 22. by 32 inches. Tare
Mra. C. O. Taylor returned home this
boiler, which is of the wagon-top type.
oming after visiting her sister, Mrs.
Is 7S»i indies in diameter at the stack
R. Dawson of 1004 East Ell*th
and 91 inches In diameter at the fire
street. She was accompanied by her
box, and the total healing surface, fire
sister.
and tnbes.. Is 4.796 square feet
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Turner and
The weight on the driving wheels U
daughter Alice left, this morning for
.2:{4J>8Q iKMinds. and the tank capacity
visit to southern Michigan points.
is 85.090 gallons. Sixty-nine other
Mr. 4'umer has not taken a vacation
Elnes of this type arv lo be built foin seven years.
the Santa Fc Road, of which 25-wlU,be
Mr. and Mra. W. J. Killian ef Muneie,
eqiiippeil lo burn soft coal and the oth
Ind.. who have been In the city since
ers win use fuel oil. in the shops
July, returned home this
rooming.
where the new machine was built the
During their stay here they Joined Oi?
tracks were sllghtiy displaced liy the
Church of Christ.
weight of the monster engine.
Miss R. Bailey ef Buttons Bay ac
Chicago.
pI "araGamph
^
AREVOUSCHIEPUSE
'End and the Sweetest Love
J GRAND OPERA, tlOUSE.
excursion to Chicago today.
'day.
I
Dr. A. J. 8eo« went to Walton this
Below Cost!
-
M(\ andjMre. Ed A. Manseau of Sutns Bay paTsod' through Uio city'
jCITY book store.
having been transferred
morning to make a'^siness trip to
Gen. S.-M. Grierson ef Omena left
Detroit.
seUled
Rapids.
Yon opght to sec what good thingssrc hereand plan'oi^ decorating
the needed places while the bargains last.
The Rev. Wade preached bis tore-
PollstoD.
Thj? visitors were much gratified to
Cnder'the R»e. Boko,' Dixie
nve with them oa their trip out, W. E. Girl, Dixie Laud. Hldwatba. ~
'
C'arter. a mining engineer of To- Topaz, sold at 16 cents per copy during
GRINNELL
ronio. and secretary of the bureau of our removal sale .only.
BROS.. 239 Bast Front street
32S2-tf
mines of Ontario. Mr. Carter spent
ly en route for Toledo and other
of Omena went to
Grand Rapids this morning.
but read.v for bu.sinoss.
W. Ranger of Northport was in
.
an going at prices strictly right
eU sermon in the M. E. church last
Sunday,
ixpeoJed.
Keswick pstsed
Webervlile for a week’s visit.
[ Chicago for a visit.
Not fullv
W. Mebert- of
through the city today on his -way to
C. H. Garvin and wife have gone to
Rastail’s
New
Jewelery
Store...
Will Laird, who haa been on the
ck list, Is better.
gread.v missed. In the three years that
•Ore eontoins 148 dollars gold per
they have been on this charge they
,n.
& HOSKINS."
have made friends of t.11 they came in
Tals is a^portjon a quantity of
B. F. Cramer left today for Port- ore from the <Sqj^Recf Mining com eontaci with. The bow of wishes go
.vith'them and what is our loss oer land. Ind.. to.make a visit
pany’s property lo the Rainy River
Tainly is Peilston’s gain.
tiays:
lilstrlct. Ontario, and
the samples
Stanley Burke is occupying bis new i
Mrs. J. C..Morgan of Sl«h Street were taken by I^. Stmngways and
left today fpr a visit nt her old.liome Elmer E. White, who personally vis residence on Front street.
Mrs. Agnew who has been on the
at lAkesIde, Mich.
ited the property In Septem
Paul Weiiler, Wife "and brother. An- Slmngwsys and Mr. White left Trav sick list, is now verj- muc* Improvee.
1 fact her friends are glad lo hear.
drew- of SuttonF Bay. w;ent to Flint erse City September 7th and were
'Mrs. J. Heim drove Mrs. J. McTag
this morning.
gone just two wdeks visiting gold
gert to Glen Arijor Monday where she
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Schulgen went on mines in the Imke-of the Woods, bnt
the excursion to visit relatives in Chi- spenj most of the time on the pro^ took the boat for her home In Chicago.
«Thc Rev. Mr, Holmes, who baa been
erty of the Gold Reef Co. Thej| found
sent by the M. E. conference to fill
Mrs. B. Lsmson and Miss Nettle thf property In good shape and their
Rev. Wade's place, will preach in tbo
Lamson went to Muskegon this mom- . report . goes-to prove
all
previous
M. E. church In two weeks. AH should
ng for a visit
daims made by the company; In fa«
endeavor to turn out to the.services.
Mrs. Msreus Hoyt and Mrs. Lily the quantity of gold according to the
HuGSS of Suttons Bay went to Grand above assay. Is much larger than they
I have gone to Detroit.
We are giving now a days.
We received but recently a ear load ofchoioe things in !p^>ers that
■la will leave tomorow morning fo-
. 3RI6F.
Values in Wall Paper
6.-M«.
a.visit with relatives at Findlay, O.
itiiis moming'for a visit,
J O H N J.
Mich..' Oct.
In town last Saturdar.
’The telephone line'waa aseless yes
On hlB return frc«n Newberry Dr. W.
F. Stmngways received the following terday moming. The storm Saturday
>r a visit.
W. H. Dpwey and wife'of Omena are^ telegram from Mariner A Hosktog’ evening Is responsible for that, trees
taking advantage of the excursion
Chicago assay office and aa^ytii^ having fallen on the wires.
WedDesds}-4
high
Mining Company Has Valuable Prop• erty in U>e Island.
Florence have sohe to Howard City
.The Weather.
tonisht and
BurdickrUle.
Mrs. P. M. riaketicy and daughter
:_____ iNsuRAivce.______
Showers
Bufdlekville J-oses One Citizen and
Ule company, and son Bar). Jeft for
aa In town today on her way to Kala-
Battle Ship Bis
cuit lOc per lb.
1903.
MINISTER BAYS FAREWEtU
COLD «EEP i«INE VE»V MCll
Uienf were;
Gust Undgrin. August
the winter in Ohio.
There will be a social and hop In
Norman. J. F. Simmons and Fred An
the Mapleton
derson.
music by Foot & Johnson ot Traverse
hall
Friday
evening
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ch;-istopher of
meeting at Urn. home of Lucile Seytensburg spent Sunday with Hr.
North Cedar street. After
SPlfNDID CAST!
EUBORATE SCENERV!
FIRST CLASS SPECIALTIES!
Ifyai have iwver m« "Zi
D^’ask those whs have.
}mm
Petticoats of Silk!
What a pleasant sound to the well gowned
woman is that “swish” and “nistle” of the
silk petticoat. ‘J lley impart a linisbing touch
to the costume of the well dressed woman that
nothing else dan give. -,
We have a line of silk petticoats that will
give that touch to y*>in costume without much
expense.
.
They are made of KXTRA
black
taffeta, in many styles for many tastes, cut
with plenty of fullness, made as-carefully as
you could make them. Priced,
Last evening 'The Jovie Girls” held
Tlioir Iiew stouf at 159 E. Pi-onl St;, will be rea<J.y
in a fj'W «iavs. Until that tiim‘. you van secure a BIG
BARGAIN in a
ORGAN., p^ALKING
M.ACiriNE. MANDOLIN, (UTITAR, BANW VIO
LIN. or any olhci' Musical liistHun-uit, by takm'f atl'vafitafre of thoir
Great Removal Sale.
the buBluess of the evening was trans-
ophone. solos and speeches,
-
, Trevereo City
-rhe next
meeting will be held at the home.of
Essie Lardie. 226 East Eleventh street,
Miss Eva'Bourrsaw spent SunJay
wiUi Miss Josephine Gore.
Mrs.
Peter Zoulek
spent -Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zoulek.
October 14.
The people of Gils place
MRS. A6KIN8 DEAD.
Benzie County
Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c^
Murderesa Victim of
are well
road.
Mr. and Mrs. Eagecomb and com
EPIDEMIC OF
FELONS.
$5Io$l2iO
GRAHO RAPIDS. MICH.
oroat»l for the
KXPO» «»
MHlihlfitfir
ElHitfir
RmlTfif
u»!
•nd ti hu room» sdd*
rection. died yesterday, after suffering
for about six months with consump-
THE MICHIGAN^
^ TRUST CO.
pleased with the |frospect8 of the rail
pany drove to Old Mission Sunday.
Cenaumptien in Detroit.
FYed Jofansra went to Chicago last
Detroit. Mich.. OcL 6.—Mrs. Mate
Askins. a prisoner at the bous<> ot cor ’riiursday.
lafllUntsOTOtioic-----
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
AlcnsAnd hrvna.
Mrs. Askins some years ago adto her two childrea
and to hersHf.
One of her diildreh
Other News Notes Received from Old
^
' Mission.
Old Mission. OcL 6-—John Thomp-
P/KBCTOKS.
klns gains In strength very slowly.
The neighbors met at the borne of
SBo was scniencod to life Imprison
ment and served a short Ume in Jack- Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander, a sorprtoe
son prison, after which she was trans- Mrs. Ostrasv^er. it being her birthday
fered to the Detroit house ot
lion.
She entered that InstituGon
Dec. 20. 1899,
The burial will Ukc
place at her old home.
and a very cuofAble time was spent.
Ouy Thompklns. nnk Thompklns.
ii;
mss
'!Tubili>en
HurwJ-HoUmer
?»>4>»V E. Wiuei
cF Crw>d Ritli*.
Charley Cooper and two other yoons
men are nursing felons oo their hands.
No Methodist mlnlstw has as yet ar
It Saved His Leg.
P. A. Dasforth of LaGrange. Oa..
suffered tor alx months-with a fright
ful running sore
........................................
the* Bncklen'e ,
1 It In five days.
For TTIecrs,
Dds, Piles. It's the best salve in
•Id.
Core gnaranteeJ.
Only
Onl;
Sold by BuFbee A Roxbnrgh
:Oo. and a E. Walt A Sou. drogglsU.
;
GRINNELL BROS.
Christopher
toast mistress. Other features of a few da>-K last week visiting his par-,
the evening were selections on a gram, ents. Hr. and Mrs. John Hellfdridi.
Yoii Can Secure a Bare
Bargain by Buying Now
230 E. Fraat atreet
Charley
by the hostess. Miss I
Gi’imiell Bros, want-io <n>en their new -store with
an entirely’ new stock fif in.struments. In fact, the
new goods have been^isi'M’fd and the.y must disposeof till- stock in theTr jircstfiit store to make room for
the new instruments.
If v'lii liuve aiii’ idoaof huj’ingaPIANO, ORGAN.
oi-otlifi’instwiinonL. hesui^eto call and seo what a
verv lai-ge saving you can make at this sale. A great
man.v have 'H‘t‘n snhl. hut a numlicr of exi-ellent bar
gains i-eiiiuiu and you cfiiainly should not let the sale
go h3’ without at least investigating. Remember that
each instd’ument is fully giiaiTinteed by Grinnell Bros.,
and terms of payment will be arranged to suit you.
Mrs.
aefod. light refreshments were served
rived at the mlsMoo bnt to expected
by next Suaday.
Stene people are g(^ -wlWiOver
the prospect ot the railroad whfle
ers take It as a matter ot tact and (tay.
"I told you BO."
Ttie people at this
end of the penlnaola wtoh to be fa
vored with some way of setting out
• and their produce.
OFFICEKS.L«rii H. Wither, PieslisM
SISr-S
You will Hull more of it io less tin,«
in a poor floor, than in'any other thingwe know of.' Therefore when buymg
don’t atop shArt of the '"BRST.*’
Mnnufaelured by
Hannah tBi Lay Co.
r
i'
THE DAILY. EA<jjJE. TPEBbAy, OCTOBEB 6,
PTOIWARGIIETTE
made a butlneda trip to Olcago this BKiTninR,
.
DR. T. ft. WniBBLM,
feptember 27.'
Mrs. Jim Moody left today tar a
Nelaon Crya1er“haa-oen» 2® Oatrelt
DBmtT.
iraiM leave Travnes Olt; «■ fol
trip whltffi will Inclnde 8t JoMph, Chi
City Opm Hove Bloefc.
Boca L lows:
Harry Home went to Detroit today cago and Milwaukee.
For Orand R«Us. Detroit, Totodo,
DBffi aftWTBR ft PdNHftUMOM. rthtefi and west 6:00 a-.m., 11:U a
H. Jaeoby Ifft for ChleaQO this mornMlea Lweile Hoddey aoeowpaBled
DenUiitB. OroWB tad bridge.«oric_a m. aad 8:$0!p. m.*
Mre. John P. Ott to Cailctgo tW* morn- Annual Ohio Exe
Itar MnsdeaBon. SMtoaw. Bay City.
spedalty. Offiee new WlliWIm Uo^
’phone 86L 4 rings.
Mias Craea Halaa baa gona to Chb tag -tor a short vlaU.
Port HiWB, Toledo. Detntit end east,
TO
INSURANCE U there U cage.
Mr. and Mra. John Defwwn of Em
ft. D. TYl™,
- - 6:00 A o. Md 13:68 ■
anything' you want to know or «nt
DenttoL Office MC now -wniiMm
Tbe annual southb
Chat. Hlavka left this mowloB ♦or pire were in the city yeMwday
done in the line of Insurance we will
retnrnej home today •
Grand Raplda, Chleago, La CrosM Stock. OltianA •sban* No. 682.
Detroit
QlNSEaiG ROOTS WANTffiO—Will
ns.
* SuNM^InsuraoS
Mlaa A. Huellmantel left today tar and Detroit were largely patronised
lA. LOOSHftBT,
For EUt Rapids. Knlkaaka and Cen
Mm. Oeo. Blue left this morning for
pay $1.86 per pound for fireeh greeir,
and Baal Estate Exchange.______
trip which will laelBde Chicago, this nxKnittg. The O. R. ft I. claim
tral Lake. 7:0V A m., 1:20 p. m. and
Dentiat Mgatagna Stock.
roou. .Call at Eagle oSoe. ,8269-tf
Chicago.
i^twtog and Detroit-^
6:80 p. m.
to
bave sold between 200 and 226
UTTLB ft MbNAMA^ have for e^
Mlsi Bertha Harvay went to Chicago
TO aBLL—Pair yi»iig sound, kind
DR. BNYDKR, DENTIST.
For Charleroli and Petoekey. 1:26
a nice little brick cottage on east
Mra. Thoa. Dyer left today to vUlt tickets la this dty and on the Northfam or ooadi taorsee with line ctit
NM ^ce over Pe<9le'e Savings
TTi and 6:80 p. m.
side at low price and on easy terms. this (Doming.
her son who is employed In the Cbam- port divuion. On the main line four
H. F. MOELLER.
Also three cows. UKle tc HcNamMrs. John OrolHck went to Detroit
Warm in winter and cool In summer
be^.^^-«9amere6. dOeago.
packed trains went sooth with' excur
' an.
326»4t
J. KBHOB,
Gen. Paaa Agt
and siding wont crack or get looee. this morning.
PHYSICIANS.
Agent
Mla^ Etdma Friedrich, daughtor of sionists today. C. B. Murray aocomMrs. F. E Oyer hae gone to JackLITTLE & UcNAUARA, $08 Front wf>» Mryc-Cook atove in lirst-claM
DR. L. F. SlPHBH.
Prank vettedrtch. left today for a trip panled the special from this city at
street, hare among othen, a fine
m lor a visit
conffltion cheap. W. 8. WUU^.
Graduate of Cleveland Homoopathle
to
Detroit
and
Grand
Rapids.
40-acre farm four milas west of
9
A
m.
going
as
tar
as
Grand
Replds.
1103 Randolph street.
32164$
8. L. lies end wife went to Chicago
. Medical eollegA Citizens' 'phtme
town; good soil; good taouae, atone
Mlaa Grace Hastings left this morn
Tbe Pere Marquette started a spe
784. City Book Store Block.
cellar, oreiiard, etc., etc. OaU and GOOD coal BtoTe for »le Bnauire of idaf.
Mellie Dracka left toiUy for ing for Detroit where she wiU take cial of 10 coaches out of this city at
see os about iL
8$68<f
Ray lliacker. 609 Wrtster^s^L
.DR. B. B. UINOB.
a course In the CDDserratoiy Of Music. 9:30 a. m. For thU train $42 ticketo
(Altr^ Friedrich block.) Bath 'phonee
TO Sell—Rouse on Bariow street,
Mra. L. C. Morris of Fifth street has were sold. Hundreds more patron-Bar. noee. tbroat and fitting glasses.
Mrs.
Mary
J.
Wilhelm
went
to
Cht
low price, easy teams; also on TO SELL—12 acres, near dty; two
gone
to
Sycamore,
ni,
where
ahe
will
lied
the
excursion
on
this
road
be
Eaghtb, Lincoln, State. Fern, Nlntli.
beared; no buildings; 136 peach cage today. DR- HOLDSWOKTH.
Ealera
visit her mother.
tween PetoBkey and .Grand BapUs.
Tenth, ElevenUi. Randolph and
trees; some gnpes; good soil; euy
Mrs. Adams left for Lawrence, Mleh^
Rooms 7 and 8. MercaaUle Co.'s block.
Waim streets, and many others In
Mrs and Mrs. c. J. Owen left to
Tomorrow ^ming will occur the
cleared. UUle .* McNam^ Ins- Ibis meaning.
Special attenUon given to the eye.
Trains arrive Trav. City 1
city and country. Uttle ft MeNamand
Slstste iSn
3616-tf
day tar »lllBdale where they will make innal Ohio excuralons. leaving on
ear. nose aad throaL Olaraee . nd 6:48 p. m.
Mias Minnie Laxanis left this morn
- ara, $08 Front street, Ben 'jA<»e.
few days- suy.
the Pere Marquette at 6:00 a m.. the
fitted. Both phones.
r
Train for Provemont leaves 6 a. m.
hOR SALS—16-tncb' cedu wood de ing for Detroit.
S$6W$
Train from Provemont arrives atMies Agnes Oeodale has gone to G. R. ft 1. at 6:10 A TB. and on the M.
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY.
A. F. Ryan hat gene to Brown City
Detroit to spend 10 days with old ft N. B. via the'Ann Arbor road at Graduate of Toronto University. Office 7:64 A m.
I spend a feV days.
Train for Cedar City leaves 6 a. a.
Mrs. Floyd U Smith,
friends
la
that
dty.
9:.l5Am.
in
Munson
block.
'Fbouse:
office.
and 3:66 p. a.
429 West TenUi street Cldseos' TO SELL—Or exenange lor i
Gee. Moir made a business trip this
108;
realdenoA
104.
Walton
t.
Gray,
“Dad"
Gray,
left
-pboiih 290.
3$64-tf
' nroDerlY. SOacre farm In Wei
And STEAMER LINES '
morning to Chlct^.
today (or Bugaio where be will c
DRS. W. E. ft W; S. MOON.
Boat connections at Manistee and
Mrs. H. C. Davis left today
WANTED—Good girl for ge
'Riones: Oace, Citizens’ 107; Bell, 69 Frasltiort making shortest and cheap
tinue study in dentistry.
bousewortc In family of four;
Kuy your Ktoves now, buy
excursion to Chi(^.
W. E, Residence 710 Wash.. Clt. ‘ est'rotitoa^to Chicago. Milwaukee and
Alfred Newman, chief engineer
housft. modern
• ^ ___
__ orchard—cuts
them here, get the best and Rave
Mrs. Ed. Bonner left on the
■phone, 216; Bell. 99; W. 8, resi
job. Bell '{ftone^^.
wages, si^y
St
the asylum, left this morning for De
over 100 tons of hay; rilndmlU, tank,
dence. 409 West Tenth.
Clt.
money. ‘It's no empty lK>asL.
rT~
COPEMI8M AND ATA
410 West Saev<
CiUsens' —
nanary. two barns, etc. UtUe ft , slon loJay for Chicago.
■phone 723.
Come 111 aud we will sliow you.
Hen. E. -W. Hastings has gene t* troit accompanied by hU wife.
Arrive Pisnkfort.:
street
A marriage license wal iewed tola,
THK IbisTON STORK
Detroit for a few days.
.DR. L. SWA.NTON.
ternooD to Peter Bchneider and Misa
omce over
People's savingn liana
Miss.
Emma
Oavla
went
to
Hartford
TO SELL—House on Bast Eleventh
Blair to
street. 4 bouses on Tenth street, for a visit this morning.
' ~ DR. F. P- LAWTON.
the Ladles' guild of
Almond Buller left on the eKOuroton
one on Ninth street, one on Rail
Room 326 Wilhelm block. ClUren*
F. A MITCHELL, T;, P A
will meet with Mrs. W. M... Underwood
LODGE NOTICES.
way avenue, two on Webster, two this-morning for Cblcago.
'phone 641; Bell 'pbooc 378.
A 8. BARBER, Agent,
-SlMh street_______8$68^f
tomoTOw
afternoon
at 2 o'clock.
on State, one on Washington and
J. 0. Greenman took in the excor^on
DR. & B. UARNER.
others—terms to suit any reasona
OATS WAjjTBD—1 will pay Uie hl^MrA W. Schrader and sen August of
Special BltentlVn given to surgery and
ble custMner-^onlhly or as you to Chicago this morning.
««t market price for 6b00 bnshels of
diseases of women. Office over
Herbert Stiles went to Battle Creek W[est Front street left today for lAnswUh. Little ft McNhmara, 208
oats. B.J. Morgan.
3283 ‘
ing where they, wUJ. vlsll tor a few
First National bank. Call both
today for a visit.
en or more y
'pboaea.
Mrs. StIcKney hat gone to Hartford
40 ACRES TO SELL—On easy terma
on the Tny e City and C
Duff
McDonald
leftAhla
morning
for
Traverse City tent No. 871. K? O.
1. A. THOMPSON. H. D.
Sion K. F. D. routes to subscribe for -with about 6 acroe cleared, a^ for a short visit.
New
Buffalo.
He
says
tie
has
a
good
and theretoK^t
bouae, no bam—only 8400.
The Dafly Bagle
E_........................
O. Flanders hat gene to Lansing
position awaiting him hi, Benton Harft McNamara, 208 Front street
1 Hours: 9 to 11 A m., 2 to 4 p. m
the latest market repents, and uij,
Have barfratss worthy of
for a short time,
state and national newe of the day
Shields, R. K.; E. A Evans. I
•Phone No. 72.
- )r.
. ■
8. Lewis and family have gone to
more complete than in any other
your serloBs cossideraMias Margaret Crager who haa be«B
^ DR- W. R. Si-RANOWAYS.
paper published in northern Mlcbl INSURE TOUR PROPERTY nov
Hillards for a visit.
^tlos. Come and see os and
Traverse City Aene
the guest of Mlssep Orampd Oaa BvB^rmerly
assistont
to
Drs.'Hoiz
and
Miss Ruth Miller left today tor
*'you may have a Ore at any time.
erelt for a month Mira& this morn Eaglee,- meets In e-oreatera'
Oaks in tbe eye. ear. nose and
we will tell you all atwut
LitUe ft McNamara. 208 Front 8 abort stay In Chicago.
Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Walter
MEN WANTED to cut Wood on South
throat departments ot the Chicago
ing
to
her
home
;^'^arWord.
3188-tf
them
III!
Loranger. worth" —
Manltou Island.
Good Umber—
Mrs. S. C. Deapres will vWt In De
Polyclinic college and hospital
Miss Osa Evef^bf&e CitlxenF$1.18 p
—
Practice limited to eye. ear, doss
TO SELL—Nice Peninsula farm. 49 troit for a short time.
and throat and fitting of glasses.
averse Bay nive No 71. U O. T.
Mlaa Carrie Esrl has gone to Paw
nice buildings; goo4 orchard;
Ing for a hoUdl^trlSo Hartford.
502
Wilhelm
block
ClUzens'
, meets in I. O. O. K hall Tii
»sy terms. Paw today for a visit
bay shore; low price; ea
WANTED—Two barbers at once; gc»d
•eu'l fe^the, atoce
day afternoon, September. 8 and ,
phone 6S8.
Kalamazoo and B^itoMrbor.
wages. Julius Hale. TtaompeoDTille,
UtUe ft McNam^ 208 FFront St.
Mrs. Benjamin Barnes hat gohe to
_______is____________ ^______________
Midi.
3249-tf
Oliver Slack, ea|pi$yed.nt the Trav- and Wednesday evenings. Septeml
Cbtci^ for a few days.
16 and 30.
eree City canning, pirtory. was slight
Oliver Sutton went to Wayne .today
Ttk the Bevaie^
ly bruised wkll6''j(i.'W»i* this morn
m; mce ini
on retail trade and agents ..
ir a visit with relatives.
Traverse City Lodge No. 22*. F. ft
rt place; prl<
ulacturing house; local territory;
ClClzefis’ Phone No 197.
ing in the
. M. • Special coinmunlcatJon each
P. Van Tassel and wife ieR this
straigbt salary $80 paid weekly and
BUI/. «uue fruit UttJ
Mra. C. RiMtIhjfaj 2f2t this morn Monday. H. O. Joynt W M.; M. E
expense money advanced; previous
i. 208 Front street
loming for Wraton, Ore.
asketl. secretory.
ing'for a vIMt
Mends In Grand
------- Tssary;
Mm Otto Tilton haa gone to Chica
Rapids. Sh«i
the. State
s si
Buccessfol.
went; business
go for a week or 10 days.
self-ai
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200. t.
Federation it
clnba while
rooms, modem building, steam heat.
Mrs. Arthur Hollenbeck, and
O O. F.. meets Tuesday evenlnga in tar Frankfort, senzoma. Mt Pleasant.
LitUe ft McNamara, inanrance and
247-4-21
Bldg., Chicago.
CDI to Grand Rapids today.
• hall. A. B. Cnrtls. N. U.; C. S
Clarence Martin while engaged rat
Real BsUte Bxtdtange.
Clare. Alma. Si. lAiuls ItnacA Owosso.
Mrs.
Allen
Grayson
and
daughter
WAimaj—Old Iron, rags, old rubber.
Vic Petertylh
today had hU
Howell. Ann Arbor.* Toledo, and all
m. NKIT ONLY I
Also second band madilnary bouaht TO LET by UfUe ft McNamara-nice Nellie WMt to Cblcago today.
thumb
smariii./front
office's
set
basin,
steam
beat
Traverse City Cbapter. No. I
and add. OoUUeb ft Oo, bon YuThe Mystic clrele will meet in Odd
Dr.
L.
Swanton
amputated
the
injured
aloe
hardwood
-flpow.
Cheap.
southern and « le.n potato.
comer Bey and Oat wtwftBC .Gil
O. E. S.. meets In Masonic bsU '
Fellowa' ball tomorrow night.
sens* -phone 890.
S288-l-m
Tuesday on or before each full mo
Mr.' and Mrs. W. M. Kellogg have I member.
J. J. KIRBY. G. P. A
MISCELLANEOUS
The WMian's Home and Foreign Annie SosiA W. M.
gone to New BuBalo for a visit
MONEY TO LOAN on personal prop John DeWItt and wife left this morn-. Missionary aocMy of toe Baptist
chess Camp too. 2.846, 1
GRAND RAPIDB-ft INDIANA RY. Ca
erty. In sums to salt Also a.low
church will hold their regular meeting
I at Woodman ball Hoix
In Effect Bept 27,1903.
WANTED—Orders for 16-lncb oeoa
horses bon^t and sold. I. Newland, ing for a visit at Lansing.
tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Broad- lug. Uctober 6. John G. Straub
Trains leave Traver«e City as fo*
wood. deUvered to any part of ih
Mrs. j. D. Greenman left this morn
room 60S. new WUuelm block, fllth
foofs on WMhlngton street.
C.:
Joseph
SJeder,
cltrk.
'EE.fr
lows:
dly. J. E. OreUlCK Co.
3117-tt
ing for'a visit In Hancelona.
For Petoskey, Grand Uapids aud Ch|.
The eteamer Charlevoix vras releas
Earnest ^cKean and wife went to
WANTED FOB U. S. ARMY—Able PRIVATE LOANS cn salary and per
cage, 6:10 a, m.
ed from the sandbar at Northport
bodied unmarried men between ages
For Petoskey. Mackinaw. Grand
sonal property- The National Loan Benton Harbor this mqralng.
Point about 10 o'<
of 21 and 36; clUxans of United
- - RaplJe and Ft Wayne. 11:16 a
Mrs. W. W. Kelley and Mrs. (Dr.)
C. A
Sotber• 1 Mg, 303
Co..
Is tbe trightefl Comedy hi Years.
ing uninjun-d and came to this city
States, of good character and tem
For Petoskey. Hackliia*. Gran-J
helm blorit 3289-tf
Jarvis left today for Chicago.
perate habits, who can speak, read
last evening. Sbe will be in P<h1 here
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Rapids,
CiDCinnatl and rUicago. 2:68
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Blakeslee took
' and write English. For liiformaUon WE DO ;farm or city insurance
The lax rolls tor Itie collection of P. m.
again
tonight,
In the excursion today to Chicago.
apply to BecnilUng Officer, 206
For a
Mre. Jessie Rawlingt, wife of TfiOA school and cltj taxes and special asFront street, Traverse Clty.^^M^.
Misa Louise Forton left today for
Rawlings, died early this morning at sessmeuto tar the five wards of the port. 11:30 a
visit with friends in Grand Rapids.
borne in Mayfield township, from city of Traverse City. Michigan, have
'Tralbs
arrive from
Wayne.
FOR SALE.
Mrs.
T.
West
and
Miss
Lottie
West
NOTICE—1 will do dresamaklng this
omeniA The deceased was 48 years been placed In my hands tar collecUou. Grand Rapios. Petoskey
>1 MackI
winter at my home, 414 Bast Ehgbtb have gone to Chicago for a short time. of age and leaves
FOB BALE—Six foot show esse in
1 will be in my oiDce tar the purpose
iw. 1:20 p. m
t
street Mrs. L. B. LaFranlev,
Mrs. Jake Kaias and Mrs. Lester
good condition. J B. Smi^. i
Trains arrive tron Richmond. FL
Comedy- Music- Farce
daughter besides ber husband. She of collecting said taxes on every week
Wells went to Chicago this morning,
Front street.
'<^t3
Wayne, CGrand Rapids. Petoskey and
had been sick for about a year.
day from now until Nov. i. 1903. from Mackinaw
Pathos Sentiment.
lies Jessie Caldwell went away on
7:40 p. m.
HORSE, HARNESS and light dray f
The annual meeting of the W. F. M. 8 o'clock until 11:30 o'clock In the
Trains arrive from Northport,
sale cheap. 722 State street, 'Phoi
society of the First M. E. church will tarcDoon and from I o’clock to 4 Omena and1 Buttons
.
Bay. 10:30 a m.
8. are requested to
MrA Louise Pfannensehmldt hae
No. 393.
3347-tf
be held In the church parlors toroorrow o'clock in ilic.aftcrDoun of each day. 3:60 p. m. and 6:06 .
traction in Ev.-r.v 1‘artic-ula
w preseol tomorrow evening at the goD.e on a business trip to Detroit
Chair car and sleepers on all tralna
TO SELL—A stock of grocuies and regular quarterly meeting at Mont
afternoon. Election of officers will
taxes paid
All tax'
Mra. C. M. Miller of Boardman^ve
• ■ -• ItOA
general merchandise; a good chance, gue hail. Wedne^ay, October 7, at
take place, annual report be given and vill be Ireceived, witnout collection
P. ft T. A,
to get a ready-m . j business—wlUr
nue left today for a visit at Holl^.
Post OI
business arranged for the year’s foes and on all taxes remalBing un
Grand RapidA
Henry Canfield. See-y.
or without bull'. , .gs—worth while
Bert Warner and little daughtor left
work.
A
programme
under
the
direc
r.
E. MURRAY. Agent.
to InvesUgata it ii yon want busi
PRICES: 25c, 35c, 50c.
paid on September 1 and until October
this
morning
for
a
visit
at
Saginaw.
Traverse
City.
ness. LdtUe ft McNamara, 208
tion of Mrs.) Shields will donslst of de 1 a penalty of one per cent tar collec'
Markets.
Wm. Holdeworth and wife returned
votional. eti.. roll call and responses UoD Will lie charged on all taxes re
Detroit—December vrtieat 88; N
ilB morning to thrir home In Lansing.
), No. 866 2 red. 82%; No. 3 cm. 47; No. 8
form, a missionary hymm the maining unpaid on October 1 and un
J. L. Bartley and family have gone
lesson study, music and closing with til Novein'ber 1 a peoalty^of two per
white oats, 37%.
to Weston. Ore., starting thte-4nomthe 23rd Psalm in eodeert.
cent, for collection will be cJiargeft
Toledo—Wheat «arii. 83; Decem.ber, 83%.
Office in Wilhelm block. Room 210.
MrA C. 0. Davis and daughter Mabel
The roOFt .-rowded
on the cIol>e.
U. B. HASKELL,
Chicago—Dumber wheat 77%;
ent to Lawrence this morning for a at certain imurs of tbo day. i!
FOR SALES—40 acres. Fine fruit ana
3200-if
City Treasorer.
farm land neu Traverse City. Hay. 77%: December com. 44%; May, visit
neighborhood of the City Hull park, in
About 10 acres cleu balance wood, 44%; December oats, 88%; May, 86%;
MrA J. A. Boughton hae gone to New York. The Brooklyn bridge ends
inquire Mrs. Fred SchretU. 2C October pork, $l2.47%v lard, $7.48; Bradfort. Ont, for a visit with rela- there, as well vs am- of tbe elevated
77;i5 store ata>ays has
North IMvlBlon street.
32484$
ribs. $9.20,
roads, the subway now In con?iructlon,
tlVCA
the right ihxr.c at .
Traverse City—Potatoes, 40 cento;
FOR SALS by LitUe ft HcNai_
Mlaa iNIve M. Bpenesr left for Chi other projected snbwaya and mtn^
208 Front street, a fine brick bnUd- receipts, very light
fti right time, and at
cago today to visit her brother and lines of street cars.
ing—two Etcree and modem tene
O. M. MORSE.
family.
ths right price
ment rooms above—price lus than
To cloee them out—Plano caae Kto- The popular Auctioneer of Grand
Mr. and Mra, James A. MeAllletor ball organ (seven octavos) roguiar
The Fiist
you can tmild for, a good InrestIt ^ptUt chnrch of TravTraverse county. Office 380 Bast
eree City extew cordial greeting went to Detroit and Port Huron thU $126.00. now $85,00.
mant tar spare money.
including the famous
kVoni sueei. Traverse City.
......
and invites
I
you A
to attend .U.
the Thirf morning.
ARCHITECTS.
TO SELL—Nice 8-rooni house, lwu
r ofthtf,. - “Pingree-made.”
E,. 8. Frits of Maple City was In toe
tenements, rented for $8 per month,
F E WALKER.
TOMATOES WANTED.
terms to suit, monthly or . 1M3. A chicken pie supper will be city today and went to Holley on the
cbitect and supenmendent. Office
We will pay SO cents per bushel tar
UtUe ft McNamara. 208 served from 5 to 7 by the'
the Ladies' Aid excursion.
residence, 427 Fifth street NorthFront s
St.
S$47-tl
lociety, tar which 15c will be charg
charged.
well
ripened
frnlt
delivered
at
the
fac
MrA (Oii) Thiriby and Mpa 8. Van
1 'phone 411- Estimates made and
The program at 8 will be given by
''
tall size details given with all plans.
TO SELl^-40 ao«s. 7 miles from city, B.^ P. U. The public is cordially
Sickle took In the excursion to Chi tory, and letnrn all packages.
'-'-''Some orchard; same wood; log
TRAVERSE CITY CANNING CO.
cago,
TRAINeV NUIRSeB.............
honse; some
IrnU. IdUle ft
_j
'49-tf-J-a-w
MrA
P.
Sandler^an
and
children
will
McNamara Insurance and Real ^
spend A month visiting friends in Chi
change, 222 Front street
3188tf
_______ _
,,, training school
Tragedy
A.erted.
cago.
We want to see at least 100
class •98, Grand Rapids. Citizens'
FOR
. 160 acres; house.
••aLORIA"booU.st $330«re tbe prettleat and omaitest
Mist Tlllie Spell left tola morning
. 268 E
barn,. tn
boys from 10 to 20 years of sge in
trnit and Umber, and price
pe~ week.
for Cblcago where she vrtll visit for a
VCOnPOMTB*' at $3. ara fiiU of style.—and waarl wear!
only $L'( . .. ___ _____ .
tbe contest for that suit of Col
kins of Pleasant City, Ohio PmuAnother near Seystene,
few ddys.
lege Brand-Clothes we m going
fflonla
had
played
ead
havoc
hto
INSURANCE
AND
REAL'
ESTATE.
and chev at $2,800. And many
Will Rector accomp^ed by Mrs. and a torrtbte eou^ set
to give away tonight.
othervrat various prices and In vari
J. H- MONROE.
Doctart
treated
him
.but
he
gwT.
H.
Crandall
took'
the
excnraloia
to
THE BOSTON STQRE
ous locations. UtUe and McNamara,
worae every day. At length we Wed General Insurance and Real ^Bbtote.
Chicago.
208 Front street
32474$
The Old Reliable Shoe House.
31L Wl’ilhelm block.
icing's New Discovery for ConGee. Lawrence of the Mercantile Dr.
snmpUos. and our darling
»v^TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
company's store left today tor a trip HeY now sound and well.
Every
ed; honee two etory, 6 rooms, partly
noTj rmvii
body ought to know. It’s.Uie on>7 *"®
finished; rooms all finished down
Elagdes meeting this evening at to Chicago.
Lut*
Btaln; bam old. 30x40; two gran- 8 o'clock sharp. Reception and dsbee' Mr. and MfA Sydney Armltage left euro tor Coughs. Colda and
eries attained to bam; good well at 9 o'clock tallowed by a banquet ter today for Port Huron where they will diseases. Guaranteed
The New Stand.
••
242 Front Street.
Hard«food Umber and stnbble lands
Roxburgh Ca mrd S K. Wiit ft Sw. for
near boose; outside ceUar'holding Eagles and their
sa)e. Reeldence 205 South E3mvisit relativea.
Dniggtato’ price 60c and »i.0i Trial wood
WALTER L. LOBANOBB,
100 bushels of potatoes; orchard, 30
ave Citizens' 'phone 712. June '.
Clayton
Lardic
and
Heitiert
BombottlealOc.
l-«-»
forthy
President
troM; $0 grape vlnea; nice lake on
torm._ Little ft McNamara Ins. and
Real Beta
21174$
EAGLE WAJS'T ADS.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
FOR RAiJy—finlt Wd dAlz7
tern In But Bay towBiUp—66 UTM
de«i«d end Btumpefl oat; «
Umber, buurood, elm tad mnpl^
Waterpower prirtlefe. Plrnty «
•peekled trout lu the eU^.
to Oeo. Roufib. 610 Beat
gUNDUHIS OF EXCUmoNISTl
cS
Mm
IP'-
The Traverse City
Real Estate Exchange
Room 515, Wilhelm Blk.
City Opera House
^n^OcL?
MR. STEPHEN FITZPATRICK.
MISS Efua HODGSON
TAXES!
and an Excellent Company
A HUSBAND
ON SALARY
«-
DIRECTORY
i'S
...................
Shoes for men, women and children
Frank Friedrich & Co.
TO 8BLL->-A good leather top buggy
•ad • Uad aaj wMer bleyclA UtU«
ft HeNaamra, 208 Front strwL
TO SELl.—4b acres near L^ Ann.
House, aeven rooms; po« buo;
wtra teodug;cednr block cellar:
deu«d: water. Little ft MeNemara. 222 Front stroeL
I
UTTLS ft HcNAMARA; 8M Ftont
streeL wtU aril you a nice little
The Liniment of our
- forefathers.
M^im9
The Liniment of
TO-DAY.
THE
Our Big Carload of Heating
Stoves Has Arrived!
Bring pr send in yOur <guesses
and get a nice Round Oak HeaD'ior AirTiglit Heater
Free Of Charge!
And 8W tUe finest lino of boating
stoves over shown in Mic-hiuanThe ear /load weighed 00.000 ihs! <
How many stoves were Hnne ?
Tlie one who guos.se.s the ex:wrt ^
t mimbergetathis pretty.Round Oak Ileattn-.
11
has
1 ash pan, nickle sci-ew dnift «in :ish pun Uoor, nickle
t si-i-ew draft on large feed door, nickle
• footi-ails, nie.kle name plate, a hemitifnl
"JP
/N
---- ----------
Our price is only
Next price Round Oak, $8.o(). Gooil Air Tight
• Heaters from $1.25, 1.75, 2.50 ami so on right alongup.
Air Tight Soft Coal Heaters.
; slag coal without a partieh- of
This cut .siiows
; the best stove on the oiurk-d
'
;
■
i
:
for all pliriKjscs: in-avy st**e1
bod}', line*! with rasl, .iron.
heavy east fi«nit. largi- fmiit
feed dmir. an all east rim. b>-st
heavy cast nickle swing lop.
! nickle
nicKie fot)t
loot mils,'
1.MIS. nickle
nicKie lop
io|>
-----4 band, sctvw drafts, will bum anything.
2 oiir price only
...........
?
x
' Come in and look them ov<t.
i J.W. SLATER
H
l*ractiral Home Oinilhlier.
Ketail and WtaoleRaie.
*r'-
T. W. THIRL BY
A. B CURTIS.
P. C. GILBERT.
A. B. CURTIS a COw
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
No Ta« CiBune. Fire Inauranco.
Booms 9 ana 10, H. fc'L. Block.
OSTJiDPATHV
J. O. TKUEBI.OOD. D O.
MRS M. J. TRUlSBiXIOD, D. C
40C-d«i Wilhelm Block. Reside
21 and
Wyiil,ooi> Terrace.
nOUSb TO $iENT
..y'r; !ik':m.\s.
lir. fass Sir-ec
THERE ARE OTHER SHOE»
THESE ARE THE BEST
for tender feel. You’ll never know what r.-al foot
comfort is till you’ve worn a pair of pur
CUSHIONET SHOES
We have them in turn jind welled soles. . Prices $3.00,
and $4.00.
Bachant & Roscoe.
Parker BroB.’ Old SUnd.
208 Front StroeL
W. H. CROWELL BCEIVES MCE
INTAKE PIPE
MARRIED BUT
IS ACCEPTED
THREE MONTHS
Clotfling That
is Clothing••••••
,-.,^ot made in swvat
shops but made by tbe'best skilled worlcers To
Every de
tail is looked into, and
when you buy one of
our suits It’s no chance
you are taking.
always
get
You
your
money’s worth.
Our fall 'and winter s
stock of clothing is tbe
most
complete
shown.
line
Every-style, every pattern is oonvcl, and i
fit is guaranteed.
PRICE TWO CENTH
carried that some properties which
PRESENTATION
WAS PLEASING
some time ago. be connected and the
cost aseeased to the pi^rties.
7%e question of the 69.009 loan
wbi(A the mayor and city clerk
authorized to make was brought up
THIRLBY A BON TO MAKE
and It^ was reported that the loan FINE PRODUCTION-OF RICHARD
PAIRS FOR S2Si.
CARVEL WAS GIVEN.
could not be made with the Peoples'
Samples ofNfilB seaMD-s rice drop
Savings bank under the condlUona re
have been received by W, H. Crowell
quired
Intheauthorlzatloo.
Thereqolreof T13 Monroe street toom the plan
ramits called for a five-year loan and
tation of which hfa eon. Arthur IJ.
this Ihe bank was
K prepared to
Crowell, and he are owners at Jennings,
Ir contract wltP the city
make, their
U. Arthur Crowell ha» been in the
calling onlyy for Short time loans.
rlre business for 12 yfers and UiIb
loan was to apply on tbe cost of the
year has grown a profitable crop.
Victor Petertyi Win FInith Building pavement on Fronb street Tbe mat- Miss Veronica. Leading Lady, Won
Tlie Messrs. Crowell own a pJantaU
by DMember 1.
Much Applausa
finally settled by a motion
of 160 acres U Is Irrigated from
being carried authorizing the mayor
26tTooi well which can aiiw>!y 60 bar
and clerk to make a three mmiths
rels of water a minute. At the openloan with tbe Peemtes' Barings bank
Only three brlpf montliB as© the ig of the season the pumps were mh
who acted with them In inspecUng, tbe
The city engineer’s first estimate Ofi
n-eddine of Luolla and Alonzo Green of > (iavR and hf^ts
city couneU last night accepted the the Cass street paving and bis second
Fife I.Mke was celebiwted at L*ke H<K>d Uie plantation. Which Is divided
four carloads of intake pipe to' Which estimate ob tbe State street paving
CTty by Rev. F, J. Freeman. Now Into flelds by levees. The water Is
exception was tgken when It arrived Vas read and adopted. Reports
audlenoei
cometb l.uella into ciroult court today maintained on tbe fields Irani the Ume
a few days ago. The acceptance of the then in order and the recommendation housTtastni£K&.l^^to the d^s when' and prayeth. through her aUomeyB. he^rice Is one foot high until three
pipe Is conditional on tbe Traverse that tbe gas company be allowed to this CDuhiry cast olf the yoke of Brit
Underwood & Umlor, that she be .-eeks before the rice Is tarvesled, The
City Iron works repairing the dam lay their pipes In certain streets
ain and the oolonials asserted their
granted an absolute divorce on thd rice’ grows to a beigfath of flve,to six
aged flanges, the Cbrroll Iron Co. of adopted. A resolution was adopted re light to the freedom which belong
grounds of extreme cruelty.
feet. Four hundred barrels of oil cost Chicago from whom the pipe was pur
questing the railroad companies to t3 every man. Tbe preser,union wKi
The honeymoon, according to Luel- ing »1 a barrel were bdrncsl aa
chased through Benjamin IBirlby & pUce lights at the*railroad crossings <• iiiTleto and ratlsfactory In every
la., was of unusually ^rt duiatJon. . operate the pumps. .
Son agreeing to S2S1 being withelJ according to their contracts. The
parttnent that gora to make up a satThfl wedding was June 24. 1903. They
This season's crop was cat Septem- from the cc«t of the pipe to
port of the committee on streets find .■••'Ul and pl.Msni; play.
,
had been married but just a little while bcr l6. A selfblnder made cspecially
expense of repair. Will Thlriby stated walk.<! that cement .walks be built on
Mr- Robson has expressed himself
when Alonzo. Luella sayn. openly con for rice was used. The crop yielded
that this ambont would be suffiden*. certain streets.
> -d-ssatlsfled with the play as the ;
A ^pted v
fessed to a friend that he would rather 1,500 sa^s or C.000 bushels, which
although AIA. ,Wilhelm wanted *800
he'amount
of
o
bnUdchn'oeter
of
Richard
Garvel
does
U'A
hare paid |25 than have accompanied sold at kn a sack.
withheld.
Ing done during the remainder of tbe give him tbe upportnnity that staould '
l.uella to Lake CHty where they were
Aid. Gibbs alone was not in favor year shall be regulated by the board be afforded a star. While there are
by-a minister of the
of accepting the pipe al all because be of public works, as cold weather Is not E(-<TSl characters who occupy prbniigospel. alUiough It appears they never
clalma It Is not what was contracted
ceased to lose their Identity for a
Supt. Herbert O. Joynt stated
thorougbly dry. In tbe matter
single day.. "He became sullen and
that although the pipe was not what the sewer tax of J. 0. Loading whlcn
morose." says Luella "and refused to,
had been bought, be thou^t the pipe be has protested, tbe city attorney
speak Iff me."'
here was a bargain, as It oonld not be asked taf more Ume to report on.the ly sne! especially at tbe climax at Uie ,
Then Luella confided In Alonzo’s
Lfod for less tban *3,000 |^Pt matter, and his reqiieist was granted. enr. of tbe third act, be sUnds forth as. ^
sister that If she bad the price she
acrlflce, and he advised acceptenthrallfid in the heart of
Aid. Gibbs bronght up tbe question
would reium to her father's home.
Mr. Joynt gave It os hla opinion of beating the conncil chamber,
hD eu.tience by bis toast to Maryland
AlUiough Alonzo hod been very close
that there will be no necessity of the ar-d the defiance which be nurls Into
with his money. Luella states that she
rraud the dty. as that the first car members sitting around In their on
the
U'*s
of
the Bngilah lords who ulk
received 15 from him In Just time
received was the poorert while the
Tbe beating apparatus. It w
•rf 'he sword to subdue thu rebellious
enough for him to have heard what
lau two cars are all ri
reported, whiol) was Installed and guar "•loQisUi. It is at this Juncttirs that
she had told his Sister. This money- CHEMICAL WORKS MAY ‘CLOSE
Glllett moved the ado|
THIS AFTERNOON.
anteed. was alleged to be defective and .1 ‘lipbl tinge of thT melodrama Is Ip- ^
used for household uecessiUes.
port of the exi
have given good service. IBe iroduced but It only adds color to the
Another J5 was scion forthcoming an-T
ring with 'll lh*e acceptance of the matter was refen^ to the c<
dramatic close of the career W the
with It was an Intimation from Alonzo
Ipe. providing that the Traverse City
Dime of Chartcrsea who zougfat to win
Ore and water,
lie wouldn't be broken bearted 1f
Iron works shall agree to repair
Tbe city scavenger asked the rity Uie band of Dorothy by intrigne and
she made that extended trip home
pipe
for
*251
oHess.
TMs
Will
Thlriby
for *50 to apply on some land which by force.
(From a Special Correspondent)
her father.
Wly Richard Carsel uhould be such |
Elk Rapids. Mich-, OcL 6,—Because agreed to do and Aid. Glllett’s motion he has bought and for which be has
iionalar play i^ipears to be somecut was made In their wages, a force was caried
partly paid and whldi could be used as
«0BT. JICKLING DEAD AT FLINT • men variously estimated at from 75 .A petition from Stale street prop a dunplng ground for the offal from ih'rs if a mystery to Mr. RobsoiL The •
. »»0 employ^ by She ESk RaplSa erty owners, aigned by all except B. the city. Aid. Bingham thought that basis of lu popularity Is not nard to
J. Morgan and Henry Brodhagen, ask
would hardly be the beet thing to rtl-rover. With aoenee laid in Mary-,
Iron Co. refused to go to work
- (or several reasoBa and thought and at the Use when the Btasp act
o'clock yesterday monting. The'fires ing that the electric raUwa^ company
lay lu
s track
ti
on State that the rorine hack of the eltr vAs itmslag the eoKmlsu to damaad
the Mast furnace were banl^
street from PfA to nnion, «W i
heir Qod-flven ri^Ba. with a stoiT
gravel. pU skmM be just the place
o’clock
........... -*■---------—*
arc sun OQL
strike continue............... ^
A oocnmuDlcadan to the council for
of tbe EJngilsh nobnily .tosrard Ae-.the
closing
down
of
an
the
Indv^iOff
Robert JlcWlng. a former Traverse
mally filled his acceptance of the ordi' eoleniaU. with a tender love -stmr- City boy and a graduate of Ihc High rarrled on by the Iron cumpaog fins' rance adopted a week ago grouting
iPterwoven and running through from
school. Is dead at hU home In Flint of will throw b^wee'D 260 and 300 men; him a franchise for the Troverse City
beginning to end, Is it any wonder that
yphold fever alter an allncss of six out of employment.
the play staged with magnificent scen
A week ago Monday the Iron cosh & Peninsula Railroad Co.
w.^ks. The nows of his death will
The petition received for the paring
ery spd tiie actors dressed in the pic
be received with deep re;gret by his bany gave notice that commen^ng
of South Union street from tbe bridge
Luresque and beautiful oaetnmes of
many friends here as ho was very ^)ber 5tli, the wage scale in f<wce IP Tenth street was referred to Ute
those early dad's slMuld not aroine in
popular with his school friends and Lt May 16 w'heo an advance «o§ made, committee on streets and walks,
the hearts of the audleaeee before
would be returned to. Tills meant
pihor aoquaintances.
connection
with
this
natter.
Mayor
wliom it Is presented, some of the onIt will bo remembered that Robert (hat men drawing *1.C0 a day-muld be Ji'hn R. Santo said that be bsd been
lliusiasm of RevoIuticitarT times and
nitendeil the Kigb school here with his ro<bicc<l to *1.50. Tbe Iron company talking with a Chicago alderman
uiat they fall enraptured with hla ro
brother l>avld. when his sister. £u- gave as Its reason (or this rcdocUon
BATTLE TOOK PLACE mantic dra
jihemla Jickllng' was teacher of the i.hr fact Uiat sine* last JantAy^e
AT LUZON.
Richard Carvel calls for an almost
bers
...
price of pig Iron has fallen frosni^l
eommercia! Iiranches.
uniformly strong company and Mr.
Into
the
method
of
paving
there,
and
The reduction vQ wages
*15.1
Robson evidently made hls selection
lich was made here is claimed to bo that it was the opinion of the Chicago
TOMATOES WANTED.
with care, as not a weak member marin lino with those made by other blist gentleman that the ^eat mlsUke
Wo will pay SO cenU per buahel for
red the preeentatitH). TBe star has a
made In most cities Is' that a certain
well ripened fruit delivered at the fac
fine physical appearance and good
11 is probable U>at the cbemlcal l^nd of paving is decided upon before
tory. and return all package".
looks to BUrt with, which In this pUy
Lids
a«
asked.
Then
the
firms
which
works win be closed -down this alterTRAI'ERSB CITY CANNING CO.
deal
In
the
necesarjmaterial
for
that
......... No overtures have been made
'49-tf-d-aw
Manila. Oct. 6.—Gendrol Ola, leader
kind
of
paring,
can
boost
prices
amongyet between the employes wh'o-weot
of
the
insurgents
In
the
province
ot
strike and E. G, Rust, the general themselves and consequently make it
the city more. wfaen. If bids were Albay, Luson. continued to
mana^r.
We Im t Rw CUs Sbw Maker's Shop.
in hls command
sword valiantly In defense of friends
asked without specifying the kind of
paring, much cheaper bids eould be American wrthtMlUes. During a re- and country. He was -moet ably assist
HE FACED A STIFF PROPOSITION Bcctuwd. Then too. he said. ope<hIrd
campalgu 1.000
ed by Miss Veronica as Dorolby Man
killed,
7.000
men
and
1.000
guns
cap
ners. Her rivaclty and coquetUeh
of the cost of repairing was paid from
tured. Ola's men ere In a roge. hun-' waj's won
oe's heart and in the
tie general street fund.
emotional parts she demonstrated ber
A petition for an arc light at the gry and covered with sores.
•'oUKidiTuliim in c
experienee»on the stage. Priscmia
corner of Grant and Rose streets was
Sheriff Chandler Hat Warrant for Hla referred to the committee on lighting.
aa Patty Swain endeared ber.
WAS CONFIDENT OF INNOCENCE Knowtes
Companion.
self to the audience and she was a faepetition for amending the bicycle
■ In the humor of the play. Detallordinance to prohibit wheelmen fron FRANK 8TANKEY ARRESTED ON
or S
_
mention
of the good qualities of all
using the BldewalkB on all paved
is wear nuj .vftrr UAL cO!lll•^ ilie
THEFT CHARGE.
proposition which Alva Seymour faced streets, referred to the oommlttee on
the actors would make a iMg story In
other poiiilK.
In Justice S. M. Brown's court this ordinances: petition of H. Brodhagen
itself.
Oeelared
He
Would
Use
PlalntlfTe
morning and be chose to ;>iy the *15. to be allowed to raise the roof of bU
Manager Steinberg Is to be conHla first sentence was 29 days In the barn, referred to the board of building
gratnlateJ in securing ehch a fine pro
inty Jail but
be begged
to- be
duction for Traverse City. While the
^UL.,
-----------—
- - -flnrt Inspectors; petition of A. P. Inward «
Prank Stankey was brought from house was not crowded, the aodleoce
IDBtcad. and Justice Bruwiv gave blm be allowed to more a bam. granted.
Union township this noon by the dep
the cash alternative.
pettUon for the extension of the sewei uty sberiff. charged by Stephen D. was a large oiie, showing that there are
‘me cause was tbe result which system
plenty of people In this city who appre. -Hew Shoe Store.
Fenatermadier. with stealing 80
light be expected to follow a too
iltteecm sewere: Vlrtor Peter-, fence posts valued at *5. Stankey en cite a high class production.
The Andrew Robson company left
free use of liquor, a llUle too muc* tyl petlUoned to be aUowed to erect
UtUilnx Hol. l
tered a plea of not guUty and declar 1 a special train over tbe G. R. * I
noise and disturbance. Hie oSonae
twowtoT}- brick building, the work ed that the poets belonged to him.
; 2 o'clock this morning for Walton
be finished by Dec 1. 19M,. granted
Stankey Sbemed very confident that
Seymour ami a companion got drunk, and the work to^be under the superto catch a train on the main line so
he could establlah -hie Innocence, and
that the company can fill Its ragageand creatwl a disturbance at a dance -Ukm of thb board of building inspeewhen ariied
he could have hls wit went at the Soo this evening- Two
at Archie. Daniel McMullen swore out
a warrant and Beymoor’s companion To the committee on streets and walks nesses here, replied that be wwild use carloads of, scenery are carried. In
by tbe plalntlS.
will probably be brought up In a few
referred a petition asking tor the The time of the trial was set for Thurs the great third act every Inch of
' AND
available space on Steinberg's stage
days. Sheriff Chandler has a warrant building of a sidewalk on the east
day rooming at 9 o’clock and ball
occupied last night but altboogh
aide of Grant street
fixed at *100.
a
A communication was received from
the scenery whs cut out Tbe stage
W. D. Stitt, saying that If the city
would open up Titus street (rms Qar- LADIES HATS OFF IN MEETING force worked valiantly and the dMaya.
between acts were not tiresome.
folil to Hull street he. Mr. Stitt, would
FOUND IN BANKING
all the brush without any cost to THAT'S WHAT IS WANTED AT THE
TURNED TO BORROW.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
the rity. ' The matter was referred M
the committee on streets and walks
: -Telegram Brings Bad Neura on Eve «f
A bill was received and placed on file Officlsl Board Was Orgsrrized Last
Pleasurg Trip.
NighL
In re^rd to the city's dqes as a mem
By a tdegram whldi was received
ber of the American Munidpal league.
the organlrailon meeting of the thls'moralag a plaasnre trip whicha
request
was
added
asking
(or
rpEDPtE?^
was to be tajcM tomofrow hat bees
any InKrjnatlon conceniiag thU city, official board of the First Meth^t
turned Into one of sorrow. Mn. C,
■‘'V. SAVINGS
which would be used at'the league con- church held last nl^t. the toUowlng
officers were elected for the ensuing W. Douglas and her sister. Mn. John
vefitlon to be held at Ann Arbor.
.>*»ANK
ROT. W. L. Laufman Roberts, wese notified of the death ot
The recoromendatloB of 8. M.
tbeir tether last evening at hls home,
Brown, supervisor of the First ward, vl^preslJenL K J- PnlUmm. Bnaaat Gaines. Genesee ooaaty.- Mra. Doug
was read, that the'taxee on *905. the iclal secretary, R. L. Nys: recording
las bad purpOMd gtdng to vMt her.
amount which ^eiia Johnson was over secrelaiT. J. Shields: treasurer. BdNow Shis and ^
ward
Wells;
chief
ushers.
B.
J.
PnJinnnmifiil be 'funded. Tbe matter
busbaad aad son
slBter wlQ tave
gb«D
sad
O.
W.
Lardla.
was leferred to the dly attorney.
tomonww moraliig' to attend her
Heslib Offleer I. A!. Tbompeon reeomvU and
\
■
tether’s funeral.
irr-icled
that
some
sewero
be
extended
A. V. Friedrich, Vice Presidents.
so that cbmioetlons could be made
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
BWSrr CIDER AT GOLD BTfMIwith propertlee whl<* are not now .. persuade the ladlea to remove their AaE,1*CSN^ AOALUIM.
>•») a motka was made and hats during eervloM.
FROM HI6*'rICE PLANTATI^ AT
JENNIN08, 3JL ~
GEN. OLA LOSES
MEN AND GUNS
The First
Boys’ Shoes
be found.
CETV UmON^
ELK RAPIDS
IN A STRIKE
' guaranteed to burn the dirtiest
► smoke or dirt.
EA6LE.
TRAVEESE CITY. MICHIGAN, TDE8DAY, OCTOBEE 6, 1903.
VOL. XL NO. 3260.
■ nii-kle urn.
DAILY
Prices on suits and overcoats:
f7S0- ?10 112.50 ?15 fl8 ?20 $2150 ?25
•THE HOME OF 60QD CLOTHING”
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
s
AFETY
ATISFACTION
THdmREUUai
wmi
Inm^^suanuTE
the
DAIIiY EAGljer^ttTESDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1903.
To cloM them ©nt^-Good eeoondland Baner Plano, nprigbt, 812E..00.
3287-tf
The Daily E^gle.l.
Suits Matte Expressly For
The Young Men . .
ORINNEUA^ BROS, bare the only
>»2-tf
: Front ^treeL
TOMATOES WANTED.
We will pay 80 cents per bushel for
well ripened trnU delivered at the taetpry, and return aR packages.
TRAVERSE CITY CANNING CO.
’4Mf-JA-W
■>"*•
,
Sobscnbers to The Uailj Bacle are
i«eueaud to noUfy the oOee at once
of any failure to lecelve the paper
properly or en Ume «o that the Inat• »nUon of the carrier boy may he rein
edied without delay.
YOUNG
Coming Events.
Oot. 8.—The greax New BnglanJ
raral comedy. “Quincy Adama Saw
yer." dramatized front Chas, F. Pidein'e novel of same name.—Stelnbers'r
Grind opera bonse.
Oct 10.—Fred Haymond’s famoiH
comedy auccess. "The Missouri OIrl"—
StdlDbers'B Grand opera house.
Oot 14.—An elaborate rertval of^
Denman Thompson's great play, "The'
.
“ALICE RECOVERS HER SIGHT.”
Two sisters"-Steinberg's Grand opera
Steinberg's Grand opera 'house
Scene in “Quincy Adams Sawyer.” the best New England story 'ever told, ;
■ house.
next Thursday night.
WOULD . BAR MANV MARRIAGES.
-Marriage lavs vbicb will not nn0 buys choice of U
GRINNELL BROS, have three sqm
NEWS OF THE THEATRES. ;
pianos is the way .tmd want to sell
, necessarily interfere with the deep
nal price when nc
us.
down. $3 I
them. Thev are just being put in good"'
senUment of love, hut which will pro"The Two Sisters" is regarded by
REML .
These are special bargains.
; teei society, are a crying social de the best writers of the ptess as ah Grinnell Bros., 239 East Front street.
mand," declares Rev. R. A. 'White of
3246-U
latlc work
Chicago.
mansbip. as it comes closer to the peo- {
"Heretofore matrix has been, so pie, reflecting thelr-Joys and sorrows
far as the state is eoncemed, left and Is interesUng because it is full of
chiefly, to chance. Idiots and insane human nature. "The Two Sisters"
persons are the only pnes forbidden will be played here on Wednesday. Oc
marriage. Love and marriage has
tober 14.
been thought too sacred a thing for
the state to interfere with .-bnt cer
Too much cannot br said in praise
tain it Is that, the terrific erils result
ing from the. marriage of diseased per of Fred Raymond’s produaion of “The
sons. criminals and paupen'will force Missouri Girl,' whld» wUl be presepted
Steinberg’s Grand opera house next
a revision of marriage privileges. Itie
marriage of paupers is perpetuating Saturday. October 10. TTie play has
goigemis mounttng. The company
an Indigent class, a fruitful source of
many social evils. By the marriage carries every stitch of sceneo' usM ih
TO-INIGHT!
trf diseased persons,we are perpetnat. Ing some of the most terrible and de
structive physical ailments. By. the
marriage of criminals society permits
the creation and perpetuation of a
,
criminal class.
"To sehUmental people It will seem
little less than a sacril^ to Insist
upon the following regulations of mar' riage as a matter of social safety.;
First, a medical examination of parties
proposing to marry and refusal of li
cense if dieted with any serious di
sease which wUl probably be trans
mitted to the children of such a union:
investigation of the ability of the man
t -to support a wife and family, az^ with
holding of marriage license if Inabil
ity of support seems evident; a '
riage license are from' c
pie of criminal tendendes.
“It must increasingly be seen that
marriage is not merely a persona] mat
ter to be left to personal whims and
caprices, but a great soda! factor,
freighted with boundless good or ter
rible sodal evils. • Marriage laws bas
ed upon modern scientific knowledge
would in a few', generations do
toward reforming our various evils of
pauperism, disease and crime than ell
Wall street has been the ^olng of
Mrs. Mai7 Layton Johnson of New
York, who as bookkeeper for a pbyaidan doctored hts acconnts to the
amount of $50.WK> *hat s^e might
spemfiatev Mrs.
'iimon's husband
audibomly refuses to open his purse
tor her relief ud thereby hangs
talc.
“Sewers have a sweet smell as com^-imeoa with you." when written on a
f-'. postal card and pnt in the chre d
'
Uncle Sam does not -have a ipiietlng
effect upon the recipient and that
the offense for which the private
aecretaiy to Qoverndr Jeff Davis of
Arkansas will have to answer before
the federal grand Jury.
What Editors Say.
The appointment of a fourth-class
postmistress U nnnenmeed Jn one line:
her dismissal requires many columns.
—Grand Rapids Poet
It appears £hat the original 'Ooelet
made his fortune In the glue bntini
But this lent iriiat U eanslng the fntnre duchess to be stuck up.—Re
Herald..
Bishop Potter of New York. In addi
tion to having reoenUy married a lady
with a large'fortune, has been furnish
ed with an assistant. It Is a pleasure
to see tu(& strike a good man like
thaL-Beeort-Herald.
Now aa to this fsrmere' party,
which Ooveraor Hofe erf Texss is
forming. Hss It been arranged that
he shall be its candidate for president
next year? Ov U the Arid open? There
Is Parmer Bryan, with broad acres
covered wHh blooded stock, and huge
hams Alt to bursting. He can talk
in the agricultural tongue, and would
make a rattling campaign bn agricul
tural lines. Why not Bryan and Hogg,
S hl^ prices
fbr everything in which the cat
ted? Or, wl^ would be
StiU better, if.a man ot such a name
. caa be fonnd to yoke i4> with him, why
not Hogg.and Hominy? 8m± a Uckst
would be truly, ninl, and appeal
straqgly to the rural clasM. And
would General Mtles. Governor EogTs
partner In the oQ bnslness. be Mlgible te- eecBwtaiT c( war ohder an
WE GIVE AWAY THAT
SLIT OF . .
"Quincy Adams Sawyer" is the latit rural play to achieve any marked
success since "The Old Homestead."
As the book of the same name was
unique, so the play made from it
proves absolutely unique. It Is a cle^p.
pure, swept.-.-w-holesomo play without
bltterne8s;-,Best of all. it Is one of the
lolliest of plays. Nothing could be
tore realistic'than the husking'bee
scene In the third ..act. with its red
, iu real kisses and other equally
natural and humorous situations and
InclJents. The entire New York pro
duction and cast will be seen here.
The engagement is for next Thursday.
Oct 8(h. at Steinberg’s Grand opera
bouse.
"A Husband on Salary" which will
3 seen Wednesday evening at
City ^ra bouse was played In Man
istee recently. Hero Ls what the i
ager thinks of it:
New Ramsdell 'Hieatye. Manistee.
Mich., Oct 3, 1»03 :
Mr. Steven Fitzpatrick.
Manager “A Husband on Salary Co."
My Dear Sir: 1 have youra of yester
day and I will say that the general
criticism was most favorable on
recent performance.
ANCIENT CITIES.
Jerusalem v^be days of Solomon
probably did noThonuiu ao.tW peiipic.
Constantloupli- it the tinu- of Ito
greatest tpirndor ill capital of the east
ern empire liad a population of nbe
1.500.000.
Babylon, whose name.hoe route to be
aynonj-mous with dense poiiulatlon.
never had over 1.2(10,000 Inhiibltamslo
its palmiest days, so the urchteologists
declare.
Athens, when she led the Greek
states in repelling the invasion of
Xerxes, bad only 30.000 Inhabitants,
but Herodotus speaks of this number
as If it was something to boost of.
Borne, the mistress of the world, the
great city to which all roads led. "Rome
the Eternal," did not ekceed idooXKlO
In population. Gibbon, indeed, believes
“Pardon me." suid the smiling
tomer. '^ut 1» this mineral w
charged r
"Not any." replied the fair girl attthe,
connter. “You pay the cashier, Baltlmore Newa
To close than
These who have bm Farmer Boys
I and Giris aiould see
“folle^e Brand fjothes”
TOMATOES WANTED.
Wq will par so cents^ bnsbel for
wMl ripened fruit delivered at the fac
tory, and retnrn all packages.
TRAVSaiSE CITxicANNlNG CO.
•49^f-J-a-w
Working Overtime.
Bi^ honr laws are ignored by
those Ureleae UtUa work*™—Dr.
Bing's New Ufe Pflls Hinioos are
alsrvs at work, nl^t and <Uy. enrIng Indignation. BUUowneaa, CenAlpaUon. Sick Baadadte and nU Stom
ach. Liver and Bowel trcmblte. Bkay,
pleuaat gate, anre. Only Kc at Bdgbee Roxburgh Co. and.S. B. Walt A
Sooa' drug atorea.
ins
THES^
A. S. Fryman’S
Stock
Shoes
was oT^ered sold by the
United States eourt.
Wf bought these shoes
of the receiver apd are
closing them out in I'ur
stove at
WERE
-MADE
FOR
YOU!
Bankrupt
Prlces.„.
Alfred V.
Friedrich.
L
HAMILTON
Clothing Company.
Carpet Cleaning
OtlR NEW
FALL and WINTER
-SUITS—
Making snd laying, feather renovat
ed. Work Uoroughly and promptly
executed. Agent for Michigan Kug
Co., N. B- Chapin. Prop. Traverae City.
Carpet
iirert. 'Phone h
ton sir
SELUK OF G009 SHOES.
\V«* wai.J to sm.i till'
full <if
boys :iiul y<»nnu: *'“'»• .Your fijiiiic
may be just tin* om* tbatAviil win'tlH*
suit.
UMEIHlirS’ PILLS.
ntaCH FEML£
It won’t cost you a c(*ut to try.
It will fihow you
tin-
Hts
jumI
you omi
t
llu* mo'^t stylish
Sold in Traverse Cky jy J. G. Johnson
M’sSintai-Pepsiillifsglti
— ‘ A Msmvs CIMI
All the late-st style?
of Hickey ami Free-'
m a n C o. 1 i n e,
RocTi ester. New
York, are disiilaye^
OD our table-s. biuits
Iwught of us are
pres.sed free of
charge
:
:
:
('lutbcs rti ri a>^nubh‘prii'os
WE WILL LOOK FOR YOU!
MILLER BROS.
THE HAITAlABni BO,
IS7 Front SL
Beadle Block.
ftOWETHIWG
TO ANNOY YOU
When yon are using oil
lampk or uy bind ol light
but ELECTRICITY in
yoor home or office. I'liere.
■b nothing like EI.ECTRICITY f<ir illuminsting
purpH«e. No biookc. n»
bmell. nofnof-r. nodsiip-r
from UrCk—it is the in».l
ecanomirni
illumitniior
tlial <-an'l«- prociirv>'
Boardman River
Electric Light G
Pdwer Comaanv.
Sold by J. G. Johnson.
The Boston Store. Our Grocery Deoartment
= The Place Where Good Things Are=
“Green Goods" From the Garden
'
Old’
. Underoof
Bye
There are plenty of whiskies yon can
get for less money than Old t/nderbof
Rye. But it is poor economy to save the
slight difference in cost when you can get
Underoof quality.' It is soft, pure, de
licious. and has the least reactive effect.
CHAS. DENNEHY 6 CO., Chicago
“BY ALL MEANS, HAVE A FIT." 8. BENDA « CO„ CLOTHIERS.
Qnlacy Adams Sawyer
For it will revive pleasant recollec
tions. The City bred ehoul'a tee
It te learn what they misted.
MANJ
Cut iii=-||ie^ps». approved
fashions—fancy' rough good.<>.
and smooth Cheviots and Wor>
sUds—sizes running up to'^6- .
breast measure, at a much less
price than what are known as
“men’s sizes.”—made in the
same elegance of finish and fit
as the celebrated Stein Bloch
men’s goods which we carry—no
other such line strictly Young
Men’s goods In t^e city as those
we show at $7.50 to $15.00.
DO YOU WANT A
HotScotchGlove?
\\e have the real thing in many noble pBlUrne. Men's, Boys' and
Childrens sizes, nic. 50c. TAMS: TAM.S I New lot. pink, white,
gri-cn only 81.00.
KIMONO HANDKBBCHIEFS-Hnc lot of patterns, newest
• colors, at lOc; three for a quarter,
Fi.'sli T..inato.-s. H.-.-ls, Culifiower,
C'ahbag.-. Apples, ..lersey
SVV..H-1 Potut.H-s, Turnips, ^uash,
• CninbcrrH'S,
i-inberrH'S, (Onioii.s,
♦
Putting Up Your Preserves
so can't Use them. Those you
up last year1' wci'e so good they ai'C
al! ^
krone, must
lUst h^ive
b^ive some—then use
tlic "t'ermlale Preserves,”
'^reserves,” they
th
are
thb finest ever put
_ ut up. Tl
Their
‘
pur
friiil appeals to everyone. Delic-ioii
in ices ami sherbets and a splendid
spread forscliool luiieht's.
Biscuits Always Ught
and bright, bread sweet and moist
■ rolls erisp ajid plurnp, pies out of
sight (at dinnei- time) just because
you use H. L. & CVs. "Best” or the
.'Famous Supreme Flour.
“The Great Cheese Store”
wc might well be called—we sell you
the best, and the kinds our cusfzimers like the l>est. There is Hor
ton’s Full Cream-Cheese fresh each
week, all you lovers of Welsh Rare
bit, English Monkey. • The cheese
sticks and the dozen of other ways
of serving cheese, will go wild over
> this. There is the Camembest that
we siHL so much of. The Floquefort
is not carried in many places, but
we. always have the chee.se people
want. The Imperial you would like
if you tried it' once. Tin- Ri ick
t’heese finds its way int" many
homes.
“Baked Just Ri^ht”
is what is al ways said of Van Caiiip's
Poik and Beans.
.Vmh sj;y. did y«>u
ever try any of ofir B.-ans with
Tomato SaueeV It just toin ln'.s the
spot. Then the French Soups. They
are prepared by one of the -upist
noted chefs of Paris, and he certain-,
ly knows bis business. . Take our
word and order a can for tomorrow’s
dinner.
.
“My Little Girl lives on Them”
is what we heard a customer say the
other day They were buying some
more Shredded Wheat Biscuit and
Malta Vita. There are many others
who think the same way. To please
all we carry 25 different kin^ of
Breakfast Foods.
'opds. Have you
Tbe Sweetest SWeets
tried Gi-ajie Niits instead of bread
.ire always found at our candy eouncruiiibs when frying fish 'c
tei'. No better candy made than
You Uke Good Coffee
Straub Bros, and Amiotte’.s. We
for vour bre^fast—ever tried ihr
carry their full line. When you
“Femdell Brand.” It is one of the
want a box of candy, buy a pound of
■)
best coffees you ever tasted.
We
Bermuda Sweets, or some mixed
i
. have the best' Mocha and Java for
eboeolAtes, or a box of their s^iecial
those who want "that kind and no
- Gold 6eal Brand. They acteally
other.” We sell 14 kinds of coffee.
melt in your mouth. One pound
Start the day with good coffee and
you .Ti e happy and contented.
always means the second box.
EVERYTHING NEW AND DIsSIEaBLE AT
S. BeridEi & Co.
•
,
THE REAL RELIABLE CLOTHICM.
The Hannah & Lay MerCaf^ Comply.
the
Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT,
A. R. DIAMOND
Plano Toaor and
'
Action Ra|nlator.
Mltk m. W. KtnballGe.
SLipas&S
nATT.V EAGLE, TPESDA^T, OCTOBER
X Charlotte and
Ing for a short visit
VenaontvUle.
At McAvoy. druggist fOr the Mensan.
ISO Front »C
Gains Another.
Flint this morning for a viaiL ,
Mrs. Roxie Wilson of Interioehen
Carrie Boes of Bmplm was a caller
O. P. CABVEB,
F. W, CARVER.
■* O. P. Carver & Bro.
Oq uccount of the last
and Game L.aw”
will be in their o»ce during busi
ness hours, each dsr. resdr to write
Where she will,visit her slater.
rlslns
winds.
\';niillii Wsiifecs, I^opg
I sliiiul Wafers and Cheese
Straw’s 15e per package.
Su.la Craekei-s and Graiiaii) Crackei’s idc per
parkuge.
Un«“eda Ris.-iiitsand Keniied3’ Oj’sti-n-Ues .’k' per package.
\U.i.the largest and best
assortment of eookids
found in the vity.
teiqpcrature:
Detroit*
Mra. Nellie Brown returned to I
laboratorr:
••Chievo- ni.. Bept, 26. f»3.
home in Meoosta today after visiting
• Dr. \V. F. Stiangways,
.V
Traverse City. Mich,:
Miss Bdith Blakely.
Floyd and Bert Grubb ef the penin-
sontherlr
C. W. Fowler has gone' to Detroit.
S. H. McMiphael and wife have sene
o l>etroit.
Miss Pearl Gray haa gene to Chlca-
Miat Leuiee Vader ef Chicago
\ Kiting her relatives In this dtjr.
Regular meeting of Uie
R. K. P.
9 Chi-
j
Miss Edna Grant haa gone
jeauo for a week.
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i
H. Howard and wife have gone to
I I.An6ing for a few days.
{
B R e'z I N A
A. F. Ryan and
Mra. M. J. Ryan
Rapids this morning.
A.
Miss Emma Thiea went to Dhtrolt
' t his morning for & visit.
the city today on his way to Gran-1
Prof. T. 8. Hansley went to Detroit
this morning on the excursion.
Miss Etna Merren hat gone to G^and
Hapids on a visit.
B. Norton and E. Carlson went to
Chicago this momlg.
today for a trip to Grand Rapids.
John Foote has gone to Chicago and
Della Akers went to Rsvenna
yet
today .for A visit
'
Ed Reltin took In the excursion to
Chicago this monilng,
Special Rin^ Sale
Tomorrow (Saturday)
SOLID SOLD BINGS
$1.00.
Mrs. H. Oillwoed went to Detroit
today.
Mrs. W. J. Parker went to Kalamkx> today for a visll.
Mrs. B. J. Morgan and Mrs'. C. E.
Murray have gone to Chicago.
A. W. Howard and wife went to De
Rastallg
Hustling Jeweler.
troit this morning.
A. W. Markus went to Chicago today
3 business.
•
'
'
-
John Verly has ger:e on a pip to
Chicago and Joliel. Jll.
Walter Gifford left for Grand Rap
ids today.
Dave Duane left fof Toledo this
.lii-st a few Latlies' and
Gents'
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ruosseau of Cedar
went to Benton Harbor this morning.
O. E. Bemus and wife took in the
Satchels
whifh will i>e elosed
out at
S. B. Somers went to Cadillac and
Rood City this morning on business.
A. S. Hobart left for Grand Rapids
this morning.
R. M. Edgerton has gone to Reed
City for a visit.
Archie Glllett vi{snt=td Kingsley this
morning.
N. B. Hooker went to Kingsley
' morning on buslnese.
Mrs. E. H. 8allAury has returned
home after
an
extended
visit with
•friends and relatives in the east
Earf T. Henry of the People’s Sav
John T. Beadle.
Mr. and Mra. Wade will be
time examining the mine and the
Isluud on which it is sitoated.
pressed the opinion that the whole
He
Island is made up of ore as rich in
Ohio points.
^has. Rosenthal of the Boston store
gold as
took advantage of the <
have heen made.
t^c ore already mined and
frc-ni tvb'cb the two excellent^mlll
"One Big Laugh from 1
Mrs. G. E. Drew, of Grand Rapld<|
GIANT LOC0M01IVE
Quincy Mams Sawyer
FINISHED
Baby Robes
CTEINBERG’S
Ooe Night Only!
Saturday OftlQ
Fred Raymond's
Famous Comedy*
companied Mrs. J. P. -Sandberg ^o
“THE
PERSONAL ITEMS
tas been visiting friends in Omena and
Buttons Bay to her home in Chicago
ings bank left this morning for De
Ibis moming.
Miss Pearle Marvin left this morn
ing for Chicago. Grand Rapids and
Of the People Who Reside in the Vicin
ity of Mapleton.
Mapleton. Mich., Oet. 6.—MUs Ruth
for a visit at Hastings and Baton R&p- Jackson where she will spend the win- MllLs left yesterdaj- for Chl(ȣo where
Bccompanied by Miss she will visit here aunt, MrsT George
C. E. Arnold and wife left this mom-
Stella Marvin and Miss Louise Forten
Grand Rapids where they
will visit relatives and friends a few
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Smith have a
p-w -piano, imrchaseif of 3. W. Cliffe
Traverse City.
ple who took advantage of the excur '' Mr. and Mis. Frank Giles.called
sion on the G. R. & I. today, coming to Mr. and Mrs. John Hellteid Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pulver will spend
Northport on the carferry and then to
There were several Manistique peo
this rlty on the T. C., L. & M. Among
WILL SOON MOVES
Hazel, for a short time.
MISSOURI
GIRL”
THE GREATEST FUN
SHOW OF THEM ALL I
of the Grinnell Bros.’ music store
Jays.
Grinnell Bros-
Stops the Itching. Stops'the Bleedii^. AUays all
Inflasimatkn. D G»b. It Soadus. b Cures.
Sold <Olr
At »u cDod
set & fl.W JkFtt>v
r sale by Bugbee & Roxburgh. Oruggisto.
Steinberg’s Grand St;;;
TltHRSDMNHf.niTnRFBSIh
Production
in
Piny
Form oT
“The
Beat Hew
Story Ever Written,”
QllINCY ADAMS SAWYER
AND MASON’S C08NB FOLKS.
-dThe VilhI^ge ltoM.ips u-oiidi’r^l wliit lie svas. wli:it he n
g illto Nlay."
li intended
■
came for, andI lioH- long
A LARGE AND EXCELLENT COMPANY!
“One Creni Bij taujfi From Beginning to End And The
Sweetest love Stoiy Ever Told."
Seal sale now nin-n at the Kts otlice
Citixeiie.' Telephone
PRKB: 35t, 50c, 75c, and tl.(Xh Box Seats, p.50.
Call and get pricesF. yOTRUBA HARNESS CO.
troit
Mrs. C. E. Stiles left this
Relkm haXMo&T or Klooer ReHtmkd.
itching, Bioeding Piies,
BIS Scenic
Story Ever Told.” ie
More Kiota
Disturuances of strike
nearly as grave as an individual dis
order of the system. Overwork, loss
of sleep, nervous tension will be fol
spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs.
lowed by utter collapse, unless
J. C. Morgan of Sixth street, reinming
" '' re
remedy is Immediately e
liable
to her home this morning.
..
ed.
Tbi
cure disorders of the Liver
Mrs. Gee. Jackson of Yuba left this
as
Electric
Bitten. It's a wonderful
homing over the Pere Marquette for
tonic and effective nem-lne and the
1-os, Angeles, Cal., where she will
greatest all aronnd.medicine for run
main for the winter.
systems. It dispels Nervousness,
aatlsm and Neuralg
Mr. and Mrs. J. H..Rost Of Findlay.
Philadelphia. Pa., 0«. 6.—The roost ______ -ia germs. Only 5( ,
O.. who have been visiting F. R. Gnibb
powerful locomotive in the world has faction guaranteed by Bugbee & Rox
and family of the ]>eninsu]a. returned
just been completed here at the Bald-, burgh Co. and S. E. Walt A Sons.
their home jthis morning..
Druggists
1
win works, and in a few weeks will be
James Dunn, foreman ef the ship
pulling loaded freight trains on the
ping department of the Mercantile
Santa Fe Road.
While the average
company’s store, left this tnoming for
We
lia'-e
a
nii-e
Hmof
freight engine can draw a load dt 4.000
Grand Rapids and Howard City,
the level, the new locomotive
W. L. Paul left thii morning for
will be able to haul a train carrying
Grand Rapids where he will spend the
8.000 tons of freight- ’The length of
business returning, on the late
the huge machine Is 78 feet; it weighs
tral* tonight on the Pere Marquette.
287,240 pounds, and with Its tender
Mrs. ll. D. Watkins returned to her
weighs 4^,'OOC pounds. Its 10 driving
home in Manchester. Mi?h., this morn
wheels are each 67 inches in diameter,
ing after visiting her daughter. Mrs.
and they
J. W. Patchin of Washington airect.
Inders 19 -by 22. by 32 inches. Tare
Mra. C. O. Taylor returned home this
boiler, which is of the wagon-top type.
oming after visiting her sister, Mrs.
Is 7S»i indies in diameter at the stack
R. Dawson of 1004 East Ell*th
and 91 inches In diameter at the fire
street. She was accompanied by her
box, and the total healing surface, fire
sister.
and tnbes.. Is 4.796 square feet
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Turner and
The weight on the driving wheels U
daughter Alice left, this morning for
.2:{4J>8Q iKMinds. and the tank capacity
visit to southern Michigan points.
is 85.090 gallons. Sixty-nine other
Mr. 4'umer has not taken a vacation
Elnes of this type arv lo be built foin seven years.
the Santa Fc Road, of which 25-wlU,be
Mr. and Mra. W. J. Killian ef Muneie,
eqiiippeil lo burn soft coal and the oth
Ind.. who have been In the city since
ers win use fuel oil. in the shops
July, returned home this
rooming.
where the new machine was built the
During their stay here they Joined Oi?
tracks were sllghtiy displaced liy the
Church of Christ.
weight of the monster engine.
Miss R. Bailey ef Buttons Bay ac
Chicago.
pI "araGamph
^
AREVOUSCHIEPUSE
'End and the Sweetest Love
J GRAND OPERA, tlOUSE.
excursion to Chicago today.
'day.
I
Dr. A. J. 8eo« went to Walton this
Below Cost!
-
M(\ andjMre. Ed A. Manseau of Sutns Bay paTsod' through Uio city'
jCITY book store.
having been transferred
morning to make a'^siness trip to
Gen. S.-M. Grierson ef Omena left
Detroit.
seUled
Rapids.
Yon opght to sec what good thingssrc hereand plan'oi^ decorating
the needed places while the bargains last.
The Rev. Wade preached bis tore-
PollstoD.
Thj? visitors were much gratified to
Cnder'the R»e. Boko,' Dixie
nve with them oa their trip out, W. E. Girl, Dixie Laud. Hldwatba. ~
'
C'arter. a mining engineer of To- Topaz, sold at 16 cents per copy during
GRINNELL
ronio. and secretary of the bureau of our removal sale .only.
BROS.. 239 Bast Front street
32S2-tf
mines of Ontario. Mr. Carter spent
ly en route for Toledo and other
of Omena went to
Grand Rapids this morning.
but read.v for bu.sinoss.
W. Ranger of Northport was in
.
an going at prices strictly right
eU sermon in the M. E. church last
Sunday,
ixpeoJed.
Keswick pstsed
Webervlile for a week’s visit.
[ Chicago for a visit.
Not fullv
W. Mebert- of
through the city today on his -way to
C. H. Garvin and wife have gone to
Rastail’s
New
Jewelery
Store...
Will Laird, who haa been on the
ck list, Is better.
gread.v missed. In the three years that
•Ore eontoins 148 dollars gold per
they have been on this charge they
,n.
& HOSKINS."
have made friends of t.11 they came in
Tals is a^portjon a quantity of
B. F. Cramer left today for Port- ore from the <Sqj^Recf Mining com eontaci with. The bow of wishes go
.vith'them and what is our loss oer land. Ind.. to.make a visit
pany’s property lo the Rainy River
Tainly is Peilston’s gain.
tiays:
lilstrlct. Ontario, and
the samples
Stanley Burke is occupying bis new i
Mrs. J. C..Morgan of Sl«h Street were taken by I^. Stmngways and
left today fpr a visit nt her old.liome Elmer E. White, who personally vis residence on Front street.
Mrs. Agnew who has been on the
at lAkesIde, Mich.
ited the property In Septem
Paul Weiiler, Wife "and brother. An- Slmngwsys and Mr. White left Trav sick list, is now verj- muc* Improvee.
1 fact her friends are glad lo hear.
drew- of SuttonF Bay. w;ent to Flint erse City September 7th and were
'Mrs. J. Heim drove Mrs. J. McTag
this morning.
gone just two wdeks visiting gold
gert to Glen Arijor Monday where she
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Schulgen went on mines in the Imke-of the Woods, bnt
the excursion to visit relatives in Chi- spenj most of the time on the pro^ took the boat for her home In Chicago.
«Thc Rev. Mr, Holmes, who baa been
erty of the Gold Reef Co. Thej| found
sent by the M. E. conference to fill
Mrs. B. Lsmson and Miss Nettle thf property In good shape and their
Rev. Wade's place, will preach in tbo
Lamson went to Muskegon this mom- . report . goes-to prove
all
previous
M. E. church In two weeks. AH should
ng for a visit
daims made by the company; In fa«
endeavor to turn out to the.services.
Mrs. Msreus Hoyt and Mrs. Lily the quantity of gold according to the
HuGSS of Suttons Bay went to Grand above assay. Is much larger than they
I have gone to Detroit.
We are giving now a days.
We received but recently a ear load ofchoioe things in !p^>ers that
■la will leave tomorow morning fo-
. 3RI6F.
Values in Wall Paper
6.-M«.
a.visit with relatives at Findlay, O.
itiiis moming'for a visit,
J O H N J.
Mich..' Oct.
In town last Saturdar.
’The telephone line'waa aseless yes
On hlB return frc«n Newberry Dr. W.
F. Stmngways received the following terday moming. The storm Saturday
>r a visit.
W. H. Dpwey and wife'of Omena are^ telegram from Mariner A Hosktog’ evening Is responsible for that, trees
taking advantage of the excursion
Chicago assay office and aa^ytii^ having fallen on the wires.
WedDesds}-4
high
Mining Company Has Valuable Prop• erty in U>e Island.
Florence have sohe to Howard City
.The Weather.
tonisht and
BurdickrUle.
Mrs. P. M. riaketicy and daughter
:_____ iNsuRAivce.______
Showers
Bufdlekville J-oses One Citizen and
Ule company, and son Bar). Jeft for
aa In town today on her way to Kala-
Battle Ship Bis
cuit lOc per lb.
1903.
MINISTER BAYS FAREWEtU
COLD «EEP i«INE VE»V MCll
Uienf were;
Gust Undgrin. August
the winter in Ohio.
There will be a social and hop In
Norman. J. F. Simmons and Fred An
the Mapleton
derson.
music by Foot & Johnson ot Traverse
hall
Friday
evening
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ch;-istopher of
meeting at Urn. home of Lucile Seytensburg spent Sunday with Hr.
North Cedar street. After
SPlfNDID CAST!
EUBORATE SCENERV!
FIRST CLASS SPECIALTIES!
Ifyai have iwver m« "Zi
D^’ask those whs have.
}mm
Petticoats of Silk!
What a pleasant sound to the well gowned
woman is that “swish” and “nistle” of the
silk petticoat. ‘J lley impart a linisbing touch
to the costume of the well dressed woman that
nothing else dan give. -,
We have a line of silk petticoats that will
give that touch to y*>in costume without much
expense.
.
They are made of KXTRA
black
taffeta, in many styles for many tastes, cut
with plenty of fullness, made as-carefully as
you could make them. Priced,
Last evening 'The Jovie Girls” held
Tlioir Iiew stouf at 159 E. Pi-onl St;, will be rea<J.y
in a fj'W «iavs. Until that tiim‘. you van secure a BIG
BARGAIN in a
ORGAN., p^ALKING
M.ACiriNE. MANDOLIN, (UTITAR, BANW VIO
LIN. or any olhci' Musical liistHun-uit, by takm'f atl'vafitafre of thoir
Great Removal Sale.
the buBluess of the evening was trans-
ophone. solos and speeches,
-
, Trevereo City
-rhe next
meeting will be held at the home.of
Essie Lardie. 226 East Eleventh street,
Miss Eva'Bourrsaw spent SunJay
wiUi Miss Josephine Gore.
Mrs.
Peter Zoulek
spent -Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Zoulek.
October 14.
The people of Gils place
MRS. A6KIN8 DEAD.
Benzie County
Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c^
Murderesa Victim of
are well
road.
Mr. and Mrs. Eagecomb and com
EPIDEMIC OF
FELONS.
$5Io$l2iO
GRAHO RAPIDS. MICH.
oroat»l for the
KXPO» «»
MHlihlfitfir
ElHitfir
RmlTfif
u»!
•nd ti hu room» sdd*
rection. died yesterday, after suffering
for about six months with consump-
THE MICHIGAN^
^ TRUST CO.
pleased with the |frospect8 of the rail
pany drove to Old Mission Sunday.
Cenaumptien in Detroit.
FYed Jofansra went to Chicago last
Detroit. Mich.. OcL 6.—Mrs. Mate
Askins. a prisoner at the bous<> ot cor ’riiursday.
lafllUntsOTOtioic-----
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
AlcnsAnd hrvna.
Mrs. Askins some years ago adto her two childrea
and to hersHf.
One of her diildreh
Other News Notes Received from Old
^
' Mission.
Old Mission. OcL 6-—John Thomp-
P/KBCTOKS.
klns gains In strength very slowly.
The neighbors met at the borne of
SBo was scniencod to life Imprison
ment and served a short Ume in Jack- Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander, a sorprtoe
son prison, after which she was trans- Mrs. Ostrasv^er. it being her birthday
fered to the Detroit house ot
lion.
She entered that InstituGon
Dec. 20. 1899,
The burial will Ukc
place at her old home.
and a very cuofAble time was spent.
Ouy Thompklns. nnk Thompklns.
ii;
mss
'!Tubili>en
HurwJ-HoUmer
?»>4>»V E. Wiuei
cF Crw>d Ritli*.
Charley Cooper and two other yoons
men are nursing felons oo their hands.
No Methodist mlnlstw has as yet ar
It Saved His Leg.
P. A. Dasforth of LaGrange. Oa..
suffered tor alx months-with a fright
ful running sore
........................................
the* Bncklen'e ,
1 It In five days.
For TTIecrs,
Dds, Piles. It's the best salve in
•Id.
Core gnaranteeJ.
Only
Onl;
Sold by BuFbee A Roxbnrgh
:Oo. and a E. Walt A Sou. drogglsU.
;
GRINNELL BROS.
Christopher
toast mistress. Other features of a few da>-K last week visiting his par-,
the evening were selections on a gram, ents. Hr. and Mrs. John Hellfdridi.
Yoii Can Secure a Bare
Bargain by Buying Now
230 E. Fraat atreet
Charley
by the hostess. Miss I
Gi’imiell Bros, want-io <n>en their new -store with
an entirely’ new stock fif in.struments. In fact, the
new goods have been^isi'M’fd and the.y must disposeof till- stock in theTr jircstfiit store to make room for
the new instruments.
If v'lii liuve aiii’ idoaof huj’ingaPIANO, ORGAN.
oi-otlifi’instwiinonL. hesui^eto call and seo what a
verv lai-ge saving you can make at this sale. A great
man.v have 'H‘t‘n snhl. hut a numlicr of exi-ellent bar
gains i-eiiiuiu and you cfiiainly should not let the sale
go h3’ without at least investigating. Remember that
each instd’ument is fully giiaiTinteed by Grinnell Bros.,
and terms of payment will be arranged to suit you.
Mrs.
aefod. light refreshments were served
rived at the mlsMoo bnt to expected
by next Suaday.
Stene people are g(^ -wlWiOver
the prospect ot the railroad whfle
ers take It as a matter ot tact and (tay.
"I told you BO."
Ttie people at this
end of the penlnaola wtoh to be fa
vored with some way of setting out
• and their produce.
OFFICEKS.L«rii H. Wither, PieslisM
SISr-S
You will Hull more of it io less tin,«
in a poor floor, than in'any other thingwe know of.' Therefore when buymg
don’t atop shArt of the '"BRST.*’
Mnnufaelured by
Hannah tBi Lay Co.
r
i'
THE DAILY. EA<jjJE. TPEBbAy, OCTOBEB 6,
PTOIWARGIIETTE
made a butlneda trip to Olcago this BKiTninR,
.
DR. T. ft. WniBBLM,
feptember 27.'
Mrs. Jim Moody left today tar a
Nelaon Crya1er“haa-oen» 2® Oatrelt
DBmtT.
iraiM leave Travnes Olt; «■ fol
trip whltffi will Inclnde 8t JoMph, Chi
City Opm Hove Bloefc.
Boca L lows:
Harry Home went to Detroit today cago and Milwaukee.
For Orand R«Us. Detroit, Totodo,
DBffi aftWTBR ft PdNHftUMOM. rthtefi and west 6:00 a-.m., 11:U a
H. Jaeoby Ifft for ChleaQO this mornMlea Lweile Hoddey aoeowpaBled
DenUiitB. OroWB tad bridge.«oric_a m. aad 8:$0!p. m.*
Mre. John P. Ott to Cailctgo tW* morn- Annual Ohio Exe
Itar MnsdeaBon. SMtoaw. Bay City.
spedalty. Offiee new WlliWIm Uo^
’phone 86L 4 rings.
Mias Craea Halaa baa gona to Chb tag -tor a short vlaU.
Port HiWB, Toledo. Detntit end east,
TO
INSURANCE U there U cage.
Mr. and Mra. John Defwwn of Em
ft. D. TYl™,
- - 6:00 A o. Md 13:68 ■
anything' you want to know or «nt
DenttoL Office MC now -wniiMm
Tbe annual southb
Chat. Hlavka left this mowloB ♦or pire were in the city yeMwday
done in the line of Insurance we will
retnrnej home today •
Grand Raplda, Chleago, La CrosM Stock. OltianA •sban* No. 682.
Detroit
QlNSEaiG ROOTS WANTffiO—Will
ns.
* SuNM^InsuraoS
Mlaa A. Huellmantel left today tar and Detroit were largely patronised
lA. LOOSHftBT,
For EUt Rapids. Knlkaaka and Cen
Mm. Oeo. Blue left this morning for
pay $1.86 per pound for fireeh greeir,
and Baal Estate Exchange.______
trip which will laelBde Chicago, this nxKnittg. The O. R. ft I. claim
tral Lake. 7:0V A m., 1:20 p. m. and
Dentiat Mgatagna Stock.
roou. .Call at Eagle oSoe. ,8269-tf
Chicago.
i^twtog and Detroit-^
6:80 p. m.
to
bave sold between 200 and 226
UTTLB ft MbNAMA^ have for e^
Mlsi Bertha Harvay went to Chicago
TO aBLL—Pair yi»iig sound, kind
DR. BNYDKR, DENTIST.
For Charleroli and Petoekey. 1:26
a nice little brick cottage on east
Mra. Thoa. Dyer left today to vUlt tickets la this dty and on the Northfam or ooadi taorsee with line ctit
NM ^ce over Pe<9le'e Savings
TTi and 6:80 p. m.
side at low price and on easy terms. this (Doming.
her son who is employed In the Cbam- port divuion. On the main line four
H. F. MOELLER.
Also three cows. UKle tc HcNamMrs. John OrolHck went to Detroit
Warm in winter and cool In summer
be^.^^-«9amere6. dOeago.
packed trains went sooth with' excur
' an.
326»4t
J. KBHOB,
Gen. Paaa Agt
and siding wont crack or get looee. this morning.
PHYSICIANS.
Agent
Mla^ Etdma Friedrich, daughtor of sionists today. C. B. Murray aocomMrs. F. E Oyer hae gone to JackLITTLE & UcNAUARA, $08 Front wf>» Mryc-Cook atove in lirst-claM
DR. L. F. SlPHBH.
Prank vettedrtch. left today for a trip panled the special from this city at
street, hare among othen, a fine
m lor a visit
conffltion cheap. W. 8. WUU^.
Graduate of Cleveland Homoopathle
to
Detroit
and
Grand
Rapids.
40-acre farm four milas west of
9
A
m.
going
as
tar
as
Grand
Replds.
1103 Randolph street.
32164$
8. L. lies end wife went to Chicago
. Medical eollegA Citizens' 'phtme
town; good soil; good taouae, atone
Mlaa Grace Hastings left this morn
Tbe Pere Marquette started a spe
784. City Book Store Block.
cellar, oreiiard, etc., etc. OaU and GOOD coal BtoTe for »le Bnauire of idaf.
Mellie Dracka left toiUy for ing for Detroit where she wiU take cial of 10 coaches out of this city at
see os about iL
8$68<f
Ray lliacker. 609 Wrtster^s^L
.DR. B. B. UINOB.
a course In the CDDserratoiy Of Music. 9:30 a. m. For thU train $42 ticketo
(Altr^ Friedrich block.) Bath 'phonee
TO Sell—Rouse on Bariow street,
Mra. L. C. Morris of Fifth street has were sold. Hundreds more patron-Bar. noee. tbroat and fitting glasses.
Mrs.
Mary
J.
Wilhelm
went
to
Cht
low price, easy teams; also on TO SELL—12 acres, near dty; two
gone
to
Sycamore,
ni,
where
ahe
will
lied
the
excursion
on
this
road
be
Eaghtb, Lincoln, State. Fern, Nlntli.
beared; no buildings; 136 peach cage today. DR- HOLDSWOKTH.
Ealera
visit her mother.
tween PetoBkey and .Grand BapUs.
Tenth, ElevenUi. Randolph and
trees; some gnpes; good soil; euy
Mrs. Adams left for Lawrence, Mleh^
Rooms 7 and 8. MercaaUle Co.'s block.
Waim streets, and many others In
Mrs and Mrs. c. J. Owen left to
Tomorrow ^ming will occur the
cleared. UUle .* McNam^ Ins- Ibis meaning.
Special attenUon given to the eye.
Trains arrive Trav. City 1
city and country. Uttle ft MeNamand
Slstste iSn
3616-tf
day tar »lllBdale where they will make innal Ohio excuralons. leaving on
ear. nose aad throaL Olaraee . nd 6:48 p. m.
Mias Minnie Laxanis left this morn
- ara, $08 Front street, Ben 'jA<»e.
few days- suy.
the Pere Marquette at 6:00 a m.. the
fitted. Both phones.
r
Train for Provemont leaves 6 a. m.
hOR SALS—16-tncb' cedu wood de ing for Detroit.
S$6W$
Train from Provemont arrives atMies Agnes Oeodale has gone to G. R. ft 1. at 6:10 A TB. and on the M.
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY.
A. F. Ryan hat gene to Brown City
Detroit to spend 10 days with old ft N. B. via the'Ann Arbor road at Graduate of Toronto University. Office 7:64 A m.
I spend a feV days.
Train for Cedar City leaves 6 a. a.
Mrs. Floyd U Smith,
friends
la
that
dty.
9:.l5Am.
in
Munson
block.
'Fbouse:
office.
and 3:66 p. a.
429 West TenUi street Cldseos' TO SELL—Or exenange lor i
Gee. Moir made a business trip this
108;
realdenoA
104.
Walton
t.
Gray,
“Dad"
Gray,
left
-pboiih 290.
3$64-tf
' nroDerlY. SOacre farm In Wei
And STEAMER LINES '
morning to Chlct^.
today (or Bugaio where be will c
DRS. W. E. ft W; S. MOON.
Boat connections at Manistee and
Mrs. H. C. Davis left today
WANTED—Good girl for ge
'Riones: Oace, Citizens’ 107; Bell, 69 Frasltiort making shortest and cheap
tinue study in dentistry.
bousewortc In family of four;
Kuy your Ktoves now, buy
excursion to Chi(^.
W. E, Residence 710 Wash.. Clt. ‘ est'rotitoa^to Chicago. Milwaukee and
Alfred Newman, chief engineer
housft. modern
• ^ ___
__ orchard—cuts
them here, get the best and Rave
Mrs. Ed. Bonner left on the
■phone, 216; Bell. 99; W. 8, resi
job. Bell '{ftone^^.
wages, si^y
St
the asylum, left this morning for De
over 100 tons of hay; rilndmlU, tank,
dence. 409 West Tenth.
Clt.
money. ‘It's no empty lK>asL.
rT~
COPEMI8M AND ATA
410 West Saev<
CiUsens' —
nanary. two barns, etc. UtUe ft , slon loJay for Chicago.
■phone 723.
Come 111 aud we will sliow you.
Hen. E. -W. Hastings has gene t* troit accompanied by hU wife.
Arrive Pisnkfort.:
street
A marriage license wal iewed tola,
THK IbisTON STORK
Detroit for a few days.
.DR. L. SWA.NTON.
ternooD to Peter Bchneider and Misa
omce over
People's savingn liana
Miss.
Emma
Oavla
went
to
Hartford
TO SELL—House on Bast Eleventh
Blair to
street. 4 bouses on Tenth street, for a visit this morning.
' ~ DR. F. P- LAWTON.
the Ladles' guild of
Almond Buller left on the eKOuroton
one on Ninth street, one on Rail
Room 326 Wilhelm block. ClUren*
F. A MITCHELL, T;, P A
will meet with Mrs. W. M... Underwood
LODGE NOTICES.
way avenue, two on Webster, two this-morning for Cblcago.
'phone 641; Bell 'pbooc 378.
A 8. BARBER, Agent,
-SlMh street_______8$68^f
tomoTOw
afternoon
at 2 o'clock.
on State, one on Washington and
J. 0. Greenman took in the excor^on
DR. & B. UARNER.
others—terms to suit any reasona
OATS WAjjTBD—1 will pay Uie hl^MrA W. Schrader and sen August of
Special BltentlVn given to surgery and
ble custMner-^onlhly or as you to Chicago this morning.
««t market price for 6b00 bnshels of
diseases of women. Office over
Herbert Stiles went to Battle Creek W[est Front street left today for lAnswUh. Little ft McNhmara, 208
oats. B.J. Morgan.
3283 ‘
ing where they, wUJ. vlsll tor a few
First National bank. Call both
today for a visit.
en or more y
'pboaea.
Mrs. StIcKney hat gone to Hartford
40 ACRES TO SELL—On easy terma
on the Tny e City and C
Duff
McDonald
leftAhla
morning
for
Traverse City tent No. 871. K? O.
1. A. THOMPSON. H. D.
Sion K. F. D. routes to subscribe for -with about 6 acroe cleared, a^ for a short visit.
New
Buffalo.
He
says
tie
has
a
good
and theretoK^t
bouae, no bam—only 8400.
The Dafly Bagle
E_........................
O. Flanders hat gene to Lansing
position awaiting him hi, Benton Harft McNamara, 208 Front street
1 Hours: 9 to 11 A m., 2 to 4 p. m
the latest market repents, and uij,
Have barfratss worthy of
for a short time,
state and national newe of the day
Shields, R. K.; E. A Evans. I
•Phone No. 72.
- )r.
. ■
8. Lewis and family have gone to
more complete than in any other
your serloBs cossideraMias Margaret Crager who haa be«B
^ DR- W. R. Si-RANOWAYS.
paper published in northern Mlcbl INSURE TOUR PROPERTY nov
Hillards for a visit.
^tlos. Come and see os and
Traverse City Aene
the guest of Mlssep Orampd Oaa BvB^rmerly
assistont
to
Drs.'Hoiz
and
Miss Ruth Miller left today tor
*'you may have a Ore at any time.
erelt for a month Mira& this morn Eaglee,- meets In e-oreatera'
Oaks in tbe eye. ear. nose and
we will tell you all atwut
LitUe ft McNamara. 208 Front 8 abort stay In Chicago.
Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Walter
MEN WANTED to cut Wood on South
throat departments ot the Chicago
ing
to
her
home
;^'^arWord.
3188-tf
them
III!
Loranger. worth" —
Manltou Island.
Good Umber—
Mrs. S. C. Deapres will vWt In De
Polyclinic college and hospital
Miss Osa Evef^bf&e CitlxenF$1.18 p
—
Practice limited to eye. ear, doss
TO SELL—Nice Peninsula farm. 49 troit for a short time.
and throat and fitting of glasses.
averse Bay nive No 71. U O. T.
Mlaa Carrie Esrl has gone to Paw
nice buildings; goo4 orchard;
Ing for a hoUdl^trlSo Hartford.
502
Wilhelm
block
ClUzens'
, meets in I. O. O. K hall Tii
»sy terms. Paw today for a visit
bay shore; low price; ea
WANTED—Two barbers at once; gc»d
•eu'l fe^the, atoce
day afternoon, September. 8 and ,
phone 6S8.
Kalamazoo and B^itoMrbor.
wages. Julius Hale. TtaompeoDTille,
UtUe ft McNam^ 208 FFront St.
Mrs. Benjamin Barnes hat gohe to
_______is____________ ^______________
Midi.
3249-tf
Oliver Slack, ea|pi$yed.nt the Trav- and Wednesday evenings. Septeml
Cbtci^ for a few days.
16 and 30.
eree City canning, pirtory. was slight
Oliver Sutton went to Wayne .today
Ttk the Bevaie^
ly bruised wkll6''j(i.'W»i* this morn
m; mce ini
on retail trade and agents ..
ir a visit with relatives.
Traverse City Lodge No. 22*. F. ft
rt place; prl<
ulacturing house; local territory;
ClClzefis’ Phone No 197.
ing in the
. M. • Special coinmunlcatJon each
P. Van Tassel and wife ieR this
straigbt salary $80 paid weekly and
BUI/. «uue fruit UttJ
Mra. C. RiMtIhjfaj 2f2t this morn Monday. H. O. Joynt W M.; M. E
expense money advanced; previous
i. 208 Front street
loming for Wraton, Ore.
asketl. secretory.
ing'for a vIMt
Mends In Grand
------- Tssary;
Mm Otto Tilton haa gone to Chica
Rapids. Sh«i
the. State
s si
Buccessfol.
went; business
go for a week or 10 days.
self-ai
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200. t.
Federation it
clnba while
rooms, modem building, steam heat.
Mrs. Arthur Hollenbeck, and
O O. F.. meets Tuesday evenlnga in tar Frankfort, senzoma. Mt Pleasant.
LitUe ft McNamara, inanrance and
247-4-21
Bldg., Chicago.
CDI to Grand Rapids today.
• hall. A. B. Cnrtls. N. U.; C. S
Clarence Martin while engaged rat
Real BsUte Bxtdtange.
Clare. Alma. Si. lAiuls ItnacA Owosso.
Mrs.
Allen
Grayson
and
daughter
WAimaj—Old Iron, rags, old rubber.
Vic Petertylh
today had hU
Howell. Ann Arbor.* Toledo, and all
m. NKIT ONLY I
Also second band madilnary bouaht TO LET by UfUe ft McNamara-nice Nellie WMt to Cblcago today.
thumb
smariii./front
office's
set
basin,
steam
beat
Traverse City Cbapter. No. I
and add. OoUUeb ft Oo, bon YuThe Mystic clrele will meet in Odd
Dr.
L.
Swanton
amputated
the
injured
aloe
hardwood
-flpow.
Cheap.
southern and « le.n potato.
comer Bey and Oat wtwftBC .Gil
O. E. S.. meets In Masonic bsU '
Fellowa' ball tomorrow night.
sens* -phone 890.
S288-l-m
Tuesday on or before each full mo
Mr.' and Mrs. W. M. Kellogg have I member.
J. J. KIRBY. G. P. A
MISCELLANEOUS
The WMian's Home and Foreign Annie SosiA W. M.
gone to New BuBalo for a visit
MONEY TO LOAN on personal prop John DeWItt and wife left this morn-. Missionary aocMy of toe Baptist
chess Camp too. 2.846, 1
GRAND RAPIDB-ft INDIANA RY. Ca
erty. In sums to salt Also a.low
church will hold their regular meeting
I at Woodman ball Hoix
In Effect Bept 27,1903.
WANTED—Orders for 16-lncb oeoa
horses bon^t and sold. I. Newland, ing for a visit at Lansing.
tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Broad- lug. Uctober 6. John G. Straub
Trains leave Traver«e City as fo*
wood. deUvered to any part of ih
Mrs. j. D. Greenman left this morn
room 60S. new WUuelm block, fllth
foofs on WMhlngton street.
C.:
Joseph
SJeder,
cltrk.
'EE.fr
lows:
dly. J. E. OreUlCK Co.
3117-tt
ing for'a visit In Hancelona.
For Petoskey, Grand Uapids aud Ch|.
The eteamer Charlevoix vras releas
Earnest ^cKean and wife went to
WANTED FOB U. S. ARMY—Able PRIVATE LOANS cn salary and per
cage, 6:10 a, m.
ed from the sandbar at Northport
bodied unmarried men between ages
For Petoskey. Mackinaw. Grand
sonal property- The National Loan Benton Harbor this mqralng.
Point about 10 o'<
of 21 and 36; clUxans of United
- - RaplJe and Ft Wayne. 11:16 a
Mrs. W. W. Kelley and Mrs. (Dr.)
C. A
Sotber• 1 Mg, 303
Co..
Is tbe trightefl Comedy hi Years.
ing uninjun-d and came to this city
States, of good character and tem
For Petoskey. Hackliia*. Gran-J
helm blorit 3289-tf
Jarvis left today for Chicago.
perate habits, who can speak, read
last evening. Sbe will be in P<h1 here
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Rapids,
CiDCinnatl and rUicago. 2:68
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Blakeslee took
' and write English. For liiformaUon WE DO ;farm or city insurance
The lax rolls tor Itie collection of P. m.
again
tonight,
In the excursion today to Chicago.
apply to BecnilUng Officer, 206
For a
Mre. Jessie Rawlingt, wife of TfiOA school and cltj taxes and special asFront street, Traverse Clty.^^M^.
Misa Louise Forton left today for
Rawlings, died early this morning at sessmeuto tar the five wards of the port. 11:30 a
visit with friends in Grand Rapids.
borne in Mayfield township, from city of Traverse City. Michigan, have
'Tralbs
arrive from
Wayne.
FOR SALE.
Mrs.
T.
West
and
Miss
Lottie
West
NOTICE—1 will do dresamaklng this
omeniA The deceased was 48 years been placed In my hands tar collecUou. Grand Rapios. Petoskey
>1 MackI
winter at my home, 414 Bast Ehgbtb have gone to Chicago for a short time. of age and leaves
FOB BALE—Six foot show esse in
1 will be in my oiDce tar the purpose
iw. 1:20 p. m
t
street Mrs. L. B. LaFranlev,
Mrs. Jake Kaias and Mrs. Lester
good condition. J B. Smi^. i
Trains arrive tron Richmond. FL
Comedy- Music- Farce
daughter besides ber husband. She of collecting said taxes on every week
Wells went to Chicago this morning,
Front street.
'<^t3
Wayne, CGrand Rapids. Petoskey and
had been sick for about a year.
day from now until Nov. i. 1903. from Mackinaw
Pathos Sentiment.
lies Jessie Caldwell went away on
7:40 p. m.
HORSE, HARNESS and light dray f
The annual meeting of the W. F. M. 8 o'clock until 11:30 o'clock In the
Trains arrive from Northport,
sale cheap. 722 State street, 'Phoi
society of the First M. E. church will tarcDoon and from I o’clock to 4 Omena and1 Buttons
.
Bay. 10:30 a m.
8. are requested to
MrA Louise Pfannensehmldt hae
No. 393.
3347-tf
be held In the church parlors toroorrow o'clock in ilic.aftcrDoun of each day. 3:60 p. m. and 6:06 .
traction in Ev.-r.v 1‘artic-ula
w preseol tomorrow evening at the goD.e on a business trip to Detroit
Chair car and sleepers on all tralna
TO SELL—A stock of grocuies and regular quarterly meeting at Mont
afternoon. Election of officers will
taxes paid
All tax'
Mra. C. M. Miller of Boardman^ve
• ■ -• ItOA
general merchandise; a good chance, gue hail. Wedne^ay, October 7, at
take place, annual report be given and vill be Ireceived, witnout collection
P. ft T. A,
to get a ready-m . j business—wlUr
nue left today for a visit at Holl^.
Post OI
business arranged for the year’s foes and on all taxes remalBing un
Grand RapidA
Henry Canfield. See-y.
or without bull'. , .gs—worth while
Bert Warner and little daughtor left
work.
A
programme
under
the
direc
r.
E. MURRAY. Agent.
to InvesUgata it ii yon want busi
PRICES: 25c, 35c, 50c.
paid on September 1 and until October
this
morning
for
a
visit
at
Saginaw.
Traverse
City.
ness. LdtUe ft McNamara, 208
tion of Mrs.) Shields will donslst of de 1 a penalty of one per cent tar collec'
Markets.
Wm. Holdeworth and wife returned
votional. eti.. roll call and responses UoD Will lie charged on all taxes re
Detroit—December vrtieat 88; N
ilB morning to thrir home In Lansing.
), No. 866 2 red. 82%; No. 3 cm. 47; No. 8
form, a missionary hymm the maining unpaid on October 1 and un
J. L. Bartley and family have gone
lesson study, music and closing with til Novein'ber 1 a peoalty^of two per
white oats, 37%.
to Weston. Ore., starting thte-4nomthe 23rd Psalm in eodeert.
cent, for collection will be cJiargeft
Toledo—Wheat «arii. 83; Decem.ber, 83%.
Office in Wilhelm block. Room 210.
MrA C. 0. Davis and daughter Mabel
The roOFt .-rowded
on the cIol>e.
U. B. HASKELL,
Chicago—Dumber wheat 77%;
ent to Lawrence this morning for a at certain imurs of tbo day. i!
FOR SALES—40 acres. Fine fruit ana
3200-if
City Treasorer.
farm land neu Traverse City. Hay. 77%: December com. 44%; May, visit
neighborhood of the City Hull park, in
About 10 acres cleu balance wood, 44%; December oats, 88%; May, 86%;
MrA J. A. Boughton hae gone to New York. The Brooklyn bridge ends
inquire Mrs. Fred SchretU. 2C October pork, $l2.47%v lard, $7.48; Bradfort. Ont, for a visit with rela- there, as well vs am- of tbe elevated
77;i5 store ata>ays has
North IMvlBlon street.
32484$
ribs. $9.20,
roads, the subway now In con?iructlon,
tlVCA
the right ihxr.c at .
Traverse City—Potatoes, 40 cento;
FOR SALS by LitUe ft HcNai_
Mlaa iNIve M. Bpenesr left for Chi other projected snbwaya and mtn^
208 Front street, a fine brick bnUd- receipts, very light
fti right time, and at
cago today to visit her brother and lines of street cars.
ing—two Etcree and modem tene
O. M. MORSE.
family.
ths right price
ment rooms above—price lus than
To cloee them out—Plano caae Kto- The popular Auctioneer of Grand
Mr. and Mra, James A. MeAllletor ball organ (seven octavos) roguiar
The Fiist
you can tmild for, a good InrestIt ^ptUt chnrch of TravTraverse county. Office 380 Bast
eree City extew cordial greeting went to Detroit and Port Huron thU $126.00. now $85,00.
mant tar spare money.
including the famous
kVoni sueei. Traverse City.
......
and invites
I
you A
to attend .U.
the Thirf morning.
ARCHITECTS.
TO SELL—Nice 8-rooni house, lwu
r ofthtf,. - “Pingree-made.”
E,. 8. Frits of Maple City was In toe
tenements, rented for $8 per month,
F E WALKER.
TOMATOES WANTED.
terms to suit, monthly or . 1M3. A chicken pie supper will be city today and went to Holley on the
cbitect and supenmendent. Office
We will pay SO cents per bushel tar
UtUe ft McNamara. 208 served from 5 to 7 by the'
the Ladies' Aid excursion.
residence, 427 Fifth street NorthFront s
St.
S$47-tl
lociety, tar which 15c will be charg
charged.
well
ripened
frnlt
delivered
at
the
fac
MrA (Oii) Thiriby and Mpa 8. Van
1 'phone 411- Estimates made and
The program at 8 will be given by
''
tall size details given with all plans.
TO SELl^-40 ao«s. 7 miles from city, B.^ P. U. The public is cordially
Sickle took In the excursion to Chi tory, and letnrn all packages.
'-'-''Some orchard; same wood; log
TRAVERSE CITY CANNING CO.
cago,
TRAINeV NUIRSeB.............
honse; some
IrnU. IdUle ft
_j
'49-tf-J-a-w
MrA
P.
Sandler^an
and
children
will
McNamara Insurance and Real ^
spend A month visiting friends in Chi
change, 222 Front street
3188tf
_______ _
,,, training school
Tragedy
A.erted.
cago.
We want to see at least 100
class •98, Grand Rapids. Citizens'
FOR
. 160 acres; house.
••aLORIA"booU.st $330«re tbe prettleat and omaitest
Mist Tlllie Spell left tola morning
. 268 E
barn,. tn
boys from 10 to 20 years of sge in
trnit and Umber, and price
pe~ week.
for Cblcago where she vrtll visit for a
VCOnPOMTB*' at $3. ara fiiU of style.—and waarl wear!
only $L'( . .. ___ _____ .
tbe contest for that suit of Col
kins of Pleasant City, Ohio PmuAnother near Seystene,
few ddys.
lege Brand-Clothes we m going
fflonla
had
played
ead
havoc
hto
INSURANCE
AND
REAL'
ESTATE.
and chev at $2,800. And many
Will Rector accomp^ed by Mrs. and a torrtbte eou^ set
to give away tonight.
othervrat various prices and In vari
J. H- MONROE.
Doctart
treated
him
.but
he
gwT.
H.
Crandall
took'
the
excnraloia
to
THE BOSTON STQRE
ous locations. UtUe and McNamara,
worae every day. At length we Wed General Insurance and Real ^Bbtote.
Chicago.
208 Front street
32474$
The Old Reliable Shoe House.
31L Wl’ilhelm block.
icing's New Discovery for ConGee. Lawrence of the Mercantile Dr.
snmpUos. and our darling
»v^TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
company's store left today tor a trip HeY now sound and well.
Every
ed; honee two etory, 6 rooms, partly
noTj rmvii
body ought to know. It’s.Uie on>7 *"®
finished; rooms all finished down
Elagdes meeting this evening at to Chicago.
Lut*
Btaln; bam old. 30x40; two gran- 8 o'clock sharp. Reception and dsbee' Mr. and MfA Sydney Armltage left euro tor Coughs. Colda and
eries attained to bam; good well at 9 o'clock tallowed by a banquet ter today for Port Huron where they will diseases. Guaranteed
The New Stand.
••
242 Front Street.
Hard«food Umber and stnbble lands
Roxburgh Ca mrd S K. Wiit ft Sw. for
near boose; outside ceUar'holding Eagles and their
sa)e. Reeldence 205 South E3mvisit relativea.
Dniggtato’ price 60c and »i.0i Trial wood
WALTER L. LOBANOBB,
100 bushels of potatoes; orchard, 30
ave Citizens' 'phone 712. June '.
Clayton
Lardic
and
Heitiert
BombottlealOc.
l-«-»
forthy
President
troM; $0 grape vlnea; nice lake on
torm._ Little ft McNamara Ins. and
Real Beta
21174$
EAGLE WAJS'T ADS.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
FOR RAiJy—finlt Wd dAlz7
tern In But Bay towBiUp—66 UTM
de«i«d end Btumpefl oat; «
Umber, buurood, elm tad mnpl^
Waterpower prirtlefe. Plrnty «
•peekled trout lu the eU^.
to Oeo. Roufib. 610 Beat
gUNDUHIS OF EXCUmoNISTl
cS
Mm
IP'-
The Traverse City
Real Estate Exchange
Room 515, Wilhelm Blk.
City Opera House
^n^OcL?
MR. STEPHEN FITZPATRICK.
MISS Efua HODGSON
TAXES!
and an Excellent Company
A HUSBAND
ON SALARY
«-
DIRECTORY
i'S
...................
Shoes for men, women and children
Frank Friedrich & Co.
TO 8BLL->-A good leather top buggy
•ad • Uad aaj wMer bleyclA UtU«
ft HeNaamra, 208 Front strwL
TO SELl.—4b acres near L^ Ann.
House, aeven rooms; po« buo;
wtra teodug;cednr block cellar:
deu«d: water. Little ft MeNemara. 222 Front stroeL
I
UTTLS ft HcNAMARA; 8M Ftont
streeL wtU aril you a nice little
The Liniment of our
- forefathers.
M^im9
The Liniment of
TO-DAY.
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