The Daily Eagle, August 10, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, August 10, 1903

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

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THE

DA

EAGLE.

TBAVBB8E CITY. MIOHIOANMimDAT, AUGUST 10, 1903.

VOL. XL NO.

RAN FIRST
DR^YLINE

fVa •tni Httve a Few

nally Good Vte

40HN A. COOK, AOEOS2, DIED VEB-l-ERDAY MO^INCL

<Jass. high grade, polished rocker for what a common
j

ADJOURNED TO
SEPTEMBER

FWOHTFULL’

Spark From I

ted

.

Our Price Now

J.W.SUTER,
Betatl and Wholesale

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WE

DON’T
set: anythiog but the best
I'iuio wti tlie market to be
had here; a^ cwrytliiiig
guaranleuk

DO YOUU i
care for tone, gliality. styh-.
and durability coabiuol?
1 f you do you’ll be Interesti-dinthehigfa-gra<)e KIUIIALI- Factory prices ood
liln-rnl b-rms.

W. W. KIMBALL CO.
12» Front Street.
N. E. 6tronB, Mawaoer.
atlr.miklns'nf

UP-TO-DAtE

COLLARS H. 1. KNAPP
Is tfl ajfki oa ihnyt be
. Mhm. CMiUnmaal
^inrm.TfTdmiaai
>l««ihn]ri w lh«.

^atehmaker

409 S. Union Street
FIRBT CLASS WORK
IS MV SPECIALTY.

nEHOHEOFCOODOimilNG.

E. WILHELM
KrliidL

WATCjHEfte CLOCKS
AND JEWELRY RE­
PAIRED PROMPT­
LY.

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Next door

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south

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SgHlra'o. barbar shop.

MEN’S, 80c, ’ BOrS, 70c, YOUTITS 60c,
U1TLE CENTS, 50t '
Betohant & Roscoe.
»iW'9F<mtSt.

Parker-Bros'. Old Stand

They Met Under PdeiiUar Ctrewmstanees Agnin Today.
For the am time In S9 yean and
sot Mnoe th« were coofled together
in AndersoDvlUe priaon did John F.
Blmpaoo, repreaenthig. Ue Grand
Ledge Biscuit Co. of Grand Ledge,
Wis, meetJrairen Neal of Long lAk«'
towi^p. The meeting otenrred .imtUs
city today. '
During the civil war, Mr.
was sergeant In Co. H. of the Sev,enth Michigan cavalry. In the hame
Mr. Neal senred with the Six­
teenth minolB cavalry. By the v|8elssltndes ot the «wTBp4igv._ these two
wddien wm thrown Into prison to­
gether whm they formed a lasting
frimtdshlp. They were in prison in
Ubby, B^e Isle* and Anderaonvl
Today while walking along
street. Mr. Slmpeon passed Mr.
and was attracted by Ms llkoneee to a
friend of hb In Grand Ledge. He sto^
ped
engaged
which lead to their both recalling be­
ing oomradM in tnison so many yenra
ago.
During the war. Sergeant Slmpeon
and Robmt Knapp, a palntex>
tola
city, wm so mnoh alike to featoree.
scUmu and appearance ^tbat they
wm known among their oomrsdea
the. Siamese twins. Major
of the p
s major for three

LACERATION NARROWLY CBCAF.
ED HIB WINDPIPE.

And Feela Bndly Over Hie Praaant.tnability to Work.

I

THEY HAD URGE FAMUES

HERRINGTON IS

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

HAVE THE
BURGLARS

CALLEB WON KKI »H?

A BIG CUT!

DOG MADE VERY
BAD WOUNDS

KEEP DOGS
EIGHT DAYS

Wb have several other differvnt si yle« of these leat her
upholstered rockor»*, also iti thecliv.iper grades ti|<hoIster>.
ed r'ckcrs, at the same proporlioml ilisoo ml

Ctty at s-.ito for
*Mnn. aod to tbe island and n-tuni at
8S». Also will run an i-yening trip at
1:M. fare for ro.inci trip 25c <:an ischartered by tfap liour or day at n-aaonable raUs. Call Cdizeni.- lUione 424
asd U8. Dock opposlu- ti. B. * I depot,
W. M. FETTKUl.V.
W. H. ARMS.

ITOC® TWO (IENTS.
HADN7 MET EWU W YEAIS

After a UnsoriSK Ulnesa of--------gato hsdt an inch, tow and an
tnODtlis. John A. Cook died of senile
Inch deep under bis ehln. whito nar­
bronchitis at the hone of bis son-inrowly eacapedi penetnhng Ms wl^law. Henry Curtiss, of 126 West Sev­
pipe, and.a deep hole in Ms cheek, wm
enth street. Sunday noriilng at 6
the cruel Injury Inflletod on tittle John­
o’clock.
nie Boras, Sunday umlnE by n.tox
The deceased was born near Tren­
terrier owned by B. J. Haas-a< Ml
ton. N. J..'jao. 26. 1B2I. men bnt.a
............................. reet
The terrible
yooas boy he removed with bis par*
lutertaed end draMed
enU to 'CwntantlnSi Oswego coun­
ty. N. T. *'On Jan. 1.1844, he was nnlt-.
t bo de­
ed In marriage to MaUlda A. Ban­
d yet irtietker It will be n
croft, who died in October. 1889. Ten
nary to send toe lioy to Ann Arbor tor
children blessed thtfr niOon, seven of
treatment
whom survive him: Frederick H..
Young Burns, who sNls The Dally
lives at Hampton Boad. Virginia; Her­ CHARLES AND MARION HINES
Bagle and'ether newspapm about
bert Wm., At Warren. Idaho; Mrs.
WERE PURI,ED YESTEBOAY.
town and Is a son of Luther a Baras
Clara B. Myers, at Bedse City, Idaho;
of 146 Bbst Fifteenth street wm at
Mrs. Martha CniUsa Mrs. Helen b. The Houeb'^se- Ton' Small to HeW
the G. R. A I. depot wmltiiig tor toe Sheffer, Mrs. Cora Campbell and Prank
8;20 train. WhUe thm he amused
B.. of this city. Besides hU chUdren
hlmsNt by throwing sticks toto the
22 Btandcbildren and seven great­
bay. A small dog swam out for toe
Yesterday aflernootrat 2 o'clock ocgrandchildren survive him. He leaves
sticks and' brau^t them back to Jcdinenrred
one
of
the
'aadd^
fnnends
two sisters, one In Syracuse, N. T„
nle wbo rekaided him with paU on
held
In
this
cl^.
the
fimeA]
of"
and another In Lapeer. Mich.
the bead. Tlie affection whida be be­
Mr. Cook came to Traverse City in the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Roes
stowed on the dog nnemlngly aronsed
October. ISCT, and has resided here' Hines of 810 Webster nb«eL Charles
jealousy to the fox terrier, wUto bM
and Marion, who died two days apart
ever since, and has seen tbe city grow
recently, got toto the habit of gotng
and
who
were
buried
I
d the
from a wllderaoes to-wbat It now is. He
down to toe bay to swim after sticks
owned and run the first- dray line in casket Tbe attendance was so great
thrown In the water. It may be that
Traverse City, taking people when that tbe bouse would not
terrier wm only trying to get a
they arrived here by boat or stage those who came and the yard was
sUck from the little boy. At aw rate
Into the country, where be many times crowded full.
he Jumped and snapped bis teeth with
Rev.
W.
T.
Woodhdose
oSdsteJ
and
had only the biased trees to follow and
tenfble effect.
music was fnrnlsbed.by Miss Biandie
rough and muddy roads to drive
The tsng of tbe lower Jaw ent«W
Haskell and Miss Florence Higgins.
not much like they are now.
the boyb face below toe toto. teariw
In life, two-year-edd Charley delight'
He united with the Methodist Epis­
ngly gash 'snd tofilcttog a deep
copal church in I860, and has lived a ed to bold bis little fster 4n-hls arms,
wound. It escaped hfr windpipe only
and In-death he stlB held her In Ms
>nt ebrisUan
ulil
life since. He w
by a narrow margin, ^e fang of toe
they
lay
d|B’br
side
In
the
respected by all who knew him, always
uppw Jaw made a deep todslon in toe
The oonrt room was- filled with an
working for the beet interests of the
adleal Hralth Oflloer.
boy's cheek. Both cut were eottramely
‘The pallbearers wi^ four boys an! anxkms crowd of spectators'long be­
ty In whidi be lived.
fore the time for qpMilng of the oouit.
Tbe funeral will bo held Tuesday theev wore four giiR who wm nan At 10 o’clock! Judge Chittenden asceofi.
Dr..I. A. Thompeew. medic
afternoon at 2 o'clock f-om the resf- oraiT pallbearera. ttere was a great ed the bench'anJ the MacKnight case
eared for temporarily by Jndge J. Lorofficer, aaya that an. errcDi
denec, 426 Weat Seventh stnet. Bev. prafnsioa of floral tifntss to tbe love WM the first taken up.
.
pnraBs:M to the.^per aetkm to Im
3. W. Mm«r who tanrbeeir-a Msil ^
taken
with
a
dog
that
bites
a
and
the
esteem
in
which
the
pMrau
the family for more than 26 years, offlfifth -or sixth eass this sanonar that
The Injured party and bis friends In- hss come under his esre where nBauclating. Tbe funeral will be-under the are h^d.
sttocttvely demand that.the animal zled dogs have bitten tolldnn.
direction of W. S. Anderson.
shall be put to death immediately. lo
KINDLY REMEMBERED.
Young Baras is one of the brightest
the toteieet of the bitten peraon this
Toda^^s Markets.
in the city. HisMende.and
is unwise, sa/s the Oociru.
Funeral of Thoi
Detroit. Aug. 10.—
he has many, will learn with sorrow of
"A
dog
which
bitee
a
person
should
82; No,
N 2 red. 81V,.; No. 3 corn, BSVa;
his misfortune. His chief worry paw
be
immediately
confined
where
be
wilt
No,'33 white oats. 36«i. is his Inability .to be on the street
do DO furthec Injury.” said Dr. Thomp­ pushing bis hustoess.
Tolddo—Wheat, caali, 80^,; ^ptem- who died SaUmiay morning at the resson to The Dally Bagle this noon, ‘'but
dence of R. C. Browning of 1126 Bast
Ur. Hans states that bis dog was
her. 81 li.
he should not be kiUed at once.
not croes, the famfly keepdne htor to
Wheat. 80; De­ Eighth street, was held at 2:30 yeste--Important to dlscovo- at tho eartlest play with the baby.
cember, 8014; September corn, 62% 'day from the residence. Rev. T, P.
poeslble
moment
whetbMthe
animal
ITllnm
olDclateJ
and
there
was
a
large
September oats. 34 <4: Septemter pork.
U afflicted with rablee. This can be
attendance. The music was furnished
>13,30; lard. >8.02;.rlbB. >7.96.
settled by ctmfining him. If he baa
by Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. 'WUllaiiison,
rabies It will develop to eight days,
Miss Iva Bowen and Mr. Fay Craw­
and that Is Ume enou^ to take auch
ford.
Tho
floral
^erings
were
both
This week we sell any^f
stepe as will save the patlrat frwn
numerous and beautiful and attested
>10.0D light colored snmme7
death
by bydgHibobia. It U a mistake
tbe high r<«ard in which the decesmei
at >'4.96. The Boston Store-.
n Leeture en Orga’ntoatlea
to tdll tbe dog before the ei^th day!
as held by all who knew him.
ef Methodist Church.
The instrnetJons laid down by the
Jehn Murphy,
Mr. Stevenson bad been a city
state board of health on this point are
charge for some time but bad lived Whom Mrs. HaMLnight Is-alleged
'the snbjeet ef Bev: W. L. twufmas's
very dear.'’
at the home of R. C. Brownlng.J-He
have murdered.
«t Bavt 1 Ftm Oasi Rm Nakw's Sh;p.
Dr. Thompson had not beard of lecture at toe Methodtst tourto tost
rMclved the best of care both Tram
night WM Jton and Chwiee Weatoy
the city and from the family, and dar­
Mrs. MacKnight appeared in court Johnnie Burns having beeniiltten. un­ and the organlssritm of the Methodist
ing his Ulness-the medical attention without a Veil for the first time since til he was told the news by Tbe Dally
he received was all that could be de­ her arrest. She looked wHl and while Ba^e. He said the local board at tourto. The msettog opeited .with the
IVON'T throw away >-mir
beautiful hymn. “Jesus Lover of My
sired.
pot exactly pleasant, she was not de­ health had not ordered all dogs mui- Boul.” written by Charira Wraley, and
1km shoes, because the
pressed to ^trits Her appeUto re­ zled, although such action was recom­ was sang fron- the canvM and the
^soles are wo»*n throughTHEY LEFT 10 CENTS.
turned some weeks ago and she if eat-. mended by the state board of health. stereopdocsL Tbe male quartet sang,
"It is doubtful if we could enforce
We c.-m*’put new 8n1e.-< on
Ing heartllr, taking on flesh in conse­
I speetolly Ulnstrated number wm
her beany eaUng and easy sndi a rultog.’’ said the doctor. “Tbm
Ihem po they will look and
Burglars Rebh6d the Home of Edward quence
e many laws that ara hard to put toattended by her sister,
Barber Yeatorday,
fciljpst as good as they
effect and this Is one
them.'’
Mrs.
Woodward,
and
her
husband
of
During
the
absence
of
the
famfly
did before.
We make' a
yesterday between"^ 0:80'and 2 ©'dock, Fife Lake.
hymn, "Ood Be -With Too."
specialty of fine work.
Tbe court appointed Attorney W. D.
burglars entered the rMlJmce of BdHr. laurman gave the htototy ed tbe
ward Barber at 316 Bose etrset, by Totten of Kalkaska to assist ProsecotWesley toinlly; they wm# a gesMing Attorney Smith to conducting the
raising a back window. Tl.oy made
tlon of preachere at -noble birth, be
of all the drawm In case for the people.
said. There wm« 19 to tbe temUy of
This afternoon tbe attomeya for
tho bouse, dlasmiiglBg everything
which John was c»e; peojde did not
tho defense applied for a toange of
they*’6ouId get their hands on.
In tboee Jays, -as
New Bboe Store.
in tie sewing madilDe. veaue for the hearing of the case. Fer Brutal Acts With Hit 10-Year-Old Preeldent Booeevelt has been giving .
Daughter.
they found a pocketbook containing be- They claimed that it would be impoereeenUy. The. best families had a
SSSSL.,
in >7 and IS. Tbey took all the alble to get an' unbiased Jury. Judge
large number pt ohUdren. Pietnree
e.v but 10 oeats
oea wMeh wm left in Canttenden set August 24 m too date
(From a Spedal Coi
of tbe Wesleye were also shown and
the pocketbook. A valuable aet ring and Cadillac m tbe place ter the bear­
of ftp—Bn. WsBl^. mother of John .
bas also talran from the dnaser In ing of the argument for a change of
and <Wi«. toe best edneateJ woman
one of the moms. . A Golnmbla halt venue.
ed guilty to the circuit court
of her time In Bngtosd.
W. N. De?DT.
dollar and the key to the bookcase
moralDg to the charge of rape oi
The starting of the ThnrMay night
also stolea.
lO-yeaixdd danihter. Judge - Chitton-. prayer meeting and John’s Uto el
PRETTILY DECORATED.
den sentenced him to four yean a£ Charter House stoool, Christ Cbnrrdi-.,
THE GERMAN mCNIC.
hard labor St loota. Herrington’s wife oidtage. Oxford, hto gradunUon. his or-,is as toraUd.
dtoetian for the priesthood to ITS.
Fifteen Hundrad People BponI the Day
The case of the people va. T. Tyner trials xs a ileecher, the
of
at dk Rspifla.
Woolpert of Rapid City, who
the "Metbodtota.” were deacribed. Mr^
Fifteen hundrad pec^ a
charged
with
taking
indecent
liberties
At the Congregational church tost
very totereettog
d to have attoBded the German picnic
Bight M. a HoUey gave a vefy Interi with a girl under 14 years of age. wm story; be toU of the orgintoUJm of
in E9k Rapida yeetraday aside tram
postponed. Woedpert wm 111 to bed
those present bbrn toe vlUage itself. esting talk about the Twai^-flrat In- and unable to attend court It to ex­ the class msfrtlnr Is ITS the first
ni^ the starting ot
The Pm Maiqnetto bad encatskma tnatiooel eonventlon of the Chria- pected that this case ^11 come up at
Usn
Endeavor society which wm held
King's Wood Boboo), aU ofwhJto u
from Petoakay. lAidlngton. Manistee
We anggeit yon be ready for
fully Uhistrated. The Isctnre foUoirand Travme CKy- .One.badwd and July 9-18 at Denver. Col. The talk
them
deposIUng your oash
ed to Une with the sermcn yeetarday
sixty-five tickets w«re cold trom tola •ms dlvMed into three parts: How_
In the
moratog whlto told oC toe handreda of
dty <» the train that arrived h^ we got there; What we did there; How
bymiw urittM by Chariaa WaMay end
fromthetoutoetlliM. Alwtehsm- we came homo An ontune of the
gave a gUmpae toto bla noble Ufa
fprlmfip#
adHrasees
was
given
and
ber of the
'
'
‘ Never judge a nan by toe dgsrs he
toe
museum
cd
curio#
ooUeeted
by
ton spent the day pith friend's fam
gives away.
CVERYONB CONTRIBUTED.
Instead of gedug on to BBk Rnpldi Mr. Holley pertaining to the ChrUThe day passed oE Eutotiy at toe pie- tton Bideavor work wasAeseribed and
$1,800 Raised tor Baasflt of UiolraMd
some of the latest addltloi^ to It'
HrmpHal
shown.
Fetoelwy. itbh, Aug. U.-Htawital
The church had been tasffly di
day. tor the beneSt of Loekwnod bam
atad with the f'-m of foreign .nattoes.
BcsUngaaaletydepogUebos In
pUal.
which
has
been ohserved all brer
£. K. flags and badges poatera and
tog the advance stylM to rtothing
tbe bank for your other valnthis part oC toe stota, vis a msossaa.
i of toe torios. The effect
tor toU and' winter wear. Come
aMes and' keeping a good s'lxaatttog over ILSN tor the ibiiffiil
besutlTul and some remuked that It
to
and
aee
toe
eorreot
Ihlngp,
ehoAer at band.
fond. 9c Migfabattoc TtOiffM mi
war the most handaomely trimmed am
.The Bastoh Btora.
rto til oaBtrthBtafl aff^.
dltorlnm they, had ever asm
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SIDE BY SIDE IN A CASItET

A few ol these beautiful polished, well made, leather
spring seat rockers left. Do not miss this chance to
Mcores lai^, massive rocker, just like cu^ large roomy
spring seat, upholstered in best leather, back upholstered
in' best leather part way and nicely tutted, with the
b^ance «>f ihe hack in the largeat quarterr«twe'* oak.'
pianoIt makes one of the most beauttful rockers.
(Worth |i6.oo.

W
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OEFENSS IN
ASKED ADJOURNMENT

OwosH. Mtoh„ a4^10.—Br the ex­
plosion o( a gaaoUne
in the home
of J<An McNabb. a tfileplioSe Unentan,
Saturday evening, bli<M*hter Maale,
six years old. receiv«! lajortes which CLAIM AN UNBIASED JURY WILL
will probdhiy terain^e in death. The
BE IMIM3MIBLE.
little one was playing around the gaso­
line stove mJ allowed gaaoHne to run
down Into the generator cop and ooto
i In'Good Spirits in
the CMrt Room.
the floor. A large aAouit had escap;
ed when a spark from the cook stove
caused the eqtlosioni
(Prom a SpeeSal OomapondenL
The child stood less than three feet
Kalkaska, Mli^., Aug. 10..-^. i
away and caught the fuU force oL-tbe
her mother had grab- Uon of Attorneys J.^L. Boyd of Kal­
kaska
«nd Pam C.'Gilbert of Travbed bw np and carrl^ her out ihMrs.
Clty, Judge C. C. Chittenden <a
Three fourths of th6 snrtaoe oT her
Cadillac today adjourned the cat
the pecH>le vs. Mrs. Mary MacKnight,
HOT face *aa not burned. The chUd’s
charged with the murder of -hw broth­
iniurles, Drs. Arnold and Fhlppen re­
er. John Murphy, hU wUe and baby, of
ported will prove fatal, they believe,
Fife tnke. triio died last May, until the
because of the large- amotmt of aUn
November term of the elrcutt wrt.
dmoqral.
'Ihe d^ense applied for an adjourn­
ment on the groonds of their InahUity
to procure Important 'witneMOS.

left in our Sample rocker Saie, wherejrou can get a first

rocker would coat you regular.

LITTLE SIX

frrrvBHiti.

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TITK eAU4.e PVBBS PMliHiaif.

Special Prices

' Ooarter-Beeald.
Xe. reman to*
As Ootanti Biyu hM Duly aafdy
eomtad. Ifr. aerelaad wlU hare to
be oetent with thesujpert of Us old

wate tenragh seTeral cUen waten.

W«na M Oom*.
. LYNCH law.
f. Hag-Well. I. won’t dig tto the
. « n Mv asTe watea.ua Saac
pest, Ktfflda.. hemom Ifg dlMtom
mWe. • ,

■arar •( Oalwar.
Kra. Nag-No, and you'd bettor Mt
Abont tbe yeor IDOO one <ai
etepbens l^yncL was mayor ef tee town took toto the 6itoK tebar. or jwifD
of Oaiway, in Irekod. Hefaadsent«W knd teat a great deal more dtoagreesen on a trading espefflUoa to ^aln aWe.
wtth a. good tecgo and a large
Whe fEeowa <nito 1
oney. Tbe yoong man letann
*011. be is a bon debatot
debaterr said tea
N«tlM«»l
ship load of. Taloeble
friend to anotber tbe otber day. “Tbsse
SatoariMn to Tte Saar «Mle Are
is oteblng be likes better teen an signreq^oMad to aotnr th« oSm »t OBM
teesL Be wnt-erea eet aajtetiig
of ter ttean to nealvo tko pte«
prcverir or os ttno oo that ttto late
teat agiaee with fatan.'’—London Xttteattoo o( tito coRtor bor soar bo ran.
Bits.
Cura'tow medkdne
oiUod vtttaost Mar.
and wtn core any
be altesed had been booifrt
Tlie art of saying approprlste «Dtds
op oredtt t9 hie aim. Tbe mayor de- In a kindly way U one teat nsrer goes,
cUimd payment, as bU son STetoed be out of fssbloa'and is wltbin the CMCk
Anput IS—Oonovt nteer tbo aa- had paid In cash for the goods. Unfor' aodw
of
tbe
bombUst—Faber.
•ploM .at tlio Bka-CoNETOTO-a Orchea- tonateiy for tbe latter, a aallor wl
tra—Staiobotc^ QroDd.
bad been one of tbe ciw
tlon by UayM Lynte declared that
nnWorthy son had d>ent In recki
debanchmy not only tbe izKmey ihtrett-J
ed to him, bat tbe proceeds of the*
C haa led tbe Nte
tcgo as well: teat be had tear boo^t
rortc 4wanl ot trade and tnt
goods froin a Urge Arm on credh, and
don to a^potnt a committee of fire to that when oone of tbe partners of the
inqafte Into tbe reaaoa for tbta alam- Ann came down to tbeahlp before aall-'
ins depletkxi, and to aaowtain and Ingto receive tbe money yonng ignte
record pnMic opinion aa to tbe beat Biodcred tee man and bad him temn
SoU'iaTraTcraeClty oyJ.Q. Johnson.
meaoa by wUcb oar telpplnr mar bo oveihoard to cooeeal the facts from Bran, per 100. .
bom np. Friends of free ships, anb- hto father.
Bld^. per 100, .
Tbe yoong man was Immediately ar- ”— per dosen, .
ildlea.-4jlacrtmdnatli>g dnt(^ and ererj
res^ and brought before hU fateee,
other piSlcr that ha* been ensgested wbo, notwltbstandlng tbe tearful en­
are eoidlallr urged to present their treaties of hU wife and daogbtere. sen­
Tlews and argmnents. Hie
tenced him-to death. He.took him 19which best stands the teat of bee de­ stain In hU wareboose. adjustad a
bate U the aratem iriileh la mnst tape eroond hU neck, baritel.flz»t aecored It Inside, and then poshed the
worthy of adoptioa.
The board of trade and tranqiorta' yonng nan oat of the window, when
7I
hU dying stroggiee were witnessed by
tlon saye It U a tect tifmt the United tbe inhabstants of tbe town of Galway.
Statea of 1810, with mtso i&mian in- In tbe town records this entry la yet
S.x'
habltanU, owned more reglntteed ton­ to be seen:
...6S, a
Srid by J. O. JobnaoB.
nage for oremee trade «bs« the United
‘James Lynch, mayor of Qahray,
Statea of 1908, with a popolatlan of hanged hte own eon oat of ted window
-for defrauding and klillng strangers.
el^ty mllQoB.
•MT FREB TO
Thla tonnage In 1810 was tfSl.000; withoat'niutUI or common Uw. to
bow 0 good eiarople to.posterlty.*’ '
it le now 878,000. and, wprae stlU. U
It may be from that Incident tb^
showed an aetnal deereue of alz thou­ lynch Uw-took Its name. ItUnotapesand tons from tbe year betore.
Oft, AMORftW B. SPIftHCY,
enliar Amcrioin iii«titn»n« u m comIn 1810 Amsleu ablps and Amerl moply BOpposed, bat has been praeUced
e supplied by H. lOng, of Swift B
can aallore orfred 91.8 per cent of In other countries. Tbe EnglUb'hsd a
tbelr oomtrya ocean trade, and, more- walled town In Devonatafre of tbe name
oTor, a great Share of that of Butme. of l^dfotd.' which became noted for FrankAn, short cot.
California hama.
imary
In len, thoin^ we bad already k>at
Regular hams, .
our Atlantle atean llnee and oar shlpPremium boms,
baUdlng was fsiHng o8, we stOl car­
ipossibU teat lynch may ClOTo^ banm. ................
ried osr per OMiL of oar own trade be a comiptloD of Lydfoid. In Scotland Premium bacon...........
Empire baoon. ..........
and aome of the trade of other natlona. tt was known as "Jedborgb Justleeir
Sliver leaf lard,............
James Lynch, a Justice of tbe pj
American ships last year ecmTeyed
Gompoond lard................
only 8.8 per cent of one impocta and In one of tee Piedmont conntlcs
Cottosuet,
eteorts. Osr regletered tonnage in glnU, whose methods were bote
1801 stood at 2,496,000. It stands now
_ giTen bU nsme to this
Wtoa,..coftter of Unlcm
at 8n,0M. Twothirda cf oar onoe and espeditUtts mode of
with
great and powmfoi de^t^ea fleet has crlminaU now ccnerslly known hs
»anlBhed-and not one new keel for a lynch Uw.—Pittsburg Gamttc.
deepoea aUp Is being InM on either
our AJdantle or Pactflc ooastUne.
General Gram's courage wai
XeanwWe an ever Increasing fleet
,ot .tor^ Teasels throbgs oar ports pmne. No man could foce dsngerwite
grester composure. He did not
« the carrying of o
to know tbe meaning of peril when
MysteriMM Cl._________
duty called him to risk bU life. At
One was pale and sallow and tee
time 1 saw tbe geuecul escape destb by
The United States pays to these for­
very Bllgbt margin. We were break- oteer frete and rosy. Whmice the
dlBerenee?
She wbo to bloaliliig vrith
ig camp at Spo'ttsylrunla Court Bouse healte uses Dr.
eign reesds for conveying oar frel^ts
Klngk New Ute POU
and pasaengers upwards of c»e hundred and under tec Qre of a Confederate
----------------- , gently arooslng
.-miUloo dollara a year. Madi of this battery. All of tbe headquarters equi­ tee lazy organs Qter compel good dipage bed been removed ezMpt 0 camp gestloo and bead oC consUpaUco. Try
rast stun of money goes to stesmers
stool, and on tbU tbe general was stt- teem. Only 86c. at J. 0. Jatouem and
which are ragnlariy enrolled on the tlng, wbUe tee sbelU of tee enemy's Baggbee A Boxbor^, Drnoists. 1-m-w
-merdiant cmlaer" list at Ban^tean guns Bbririced over our beada A sbell
■SKP <ur sanTAontM.
goTemmeate. white are manned by passed Just over tee general not miss­ SMALL INVESTMENT*, LARGE RE­
- M OMr. WMUaiw
TURN*.
naral reeerre olDeeia and salloi^ and ing him apparently by moce.tban a few
Spinney win be at Traverae
Tbs Grand Troveras and Artonna
are arallable tor serrice against os tndhes, and struck tbe ground about Minify
Co. has 16 mlalr
City, Park Place Hotel'. August ISth
thirty - feet sway. Without showing Arizona, Heh In gold and
in war.
from 7 a. m. to 6. p. m.
of ths .............................
' The Bridsh Bmpfre has 14,800.000 .tee slightest neryoosneea be called
toM cd marohut shipping; Germsny. me to get tee sbeU. saying, “Lefs
see wbat kind of ammunition teat bat­
2>W,000 tons; France. 1,480,000 tons; tery Is aslng.”- I went and picked up > buy. Call or write for proapectui
Norway, 1.660,000, tons; Italy, 1,180,- tbe BbeU, wbiefa was a six pound mbec8MURTHWAITE BROS., Agents.
000 tons. By Car the larger part cd all tcsl'case, and tbe general examined It: 129 East Frent Street,
these fleets Is engaged !n ocean d
Traverae CKy, Mich.
as coolly as If there was not an enemy's i
tag.
gun within 100 miles of blm--Natlooal
MRAIIO RANIBB. MIOH.
PbUy’s %dney Core win enre aO
Bnt the United StatM of America,
orcniiri te tto amrwi patem
dtoeasee artotog from dtoordeted kldwhite prodnees Car nton merohannsya or bladder. Bold by Jaa. O. JohnTh»
M Wl
eon and 8. B. Walt ft Sana.
eodw
dtoe and now sends more atooad than
Two window Waa^ecB a
any othsr nation, has a fleet register- on tbe ledges of t^ rixtoentb story
Tf*it**
ed for deepeea eommerte of only 878,- windows of a downtown olBce building
about ten feet from each other. As Oer
000 tons.
bung
to
tbeir
straps
and
washed
and
The altaaUon Is one white merits
po1Uhed.tee gUss tbey could look Into
the aittetlan and
^
tee ottoee. where a number of detka
JBWBLRT 8TOBB : : : :
ery data The New Tock board of were hmfllng over ledgers and books.
trade and eommeroe has taken a Mr
For a half boor they Votoed and
^method of dealing with the teefUon, watched tbe rieefca. wbo did not more
OSTEOPATHY
aiPtelng to listen to dl rsuonahle from tbelr conflned posUUo over tbelr
J. O. TBUEBLOOD. D. O.
books. FlneUy one big window washer
MRS. M. J. TRUBBLOOD, D. O:
BtKBCTOKS:
methods oC impnrrtng oor shUipliig.
leaned beck as far os hto strap would
406-407 Wnbrim Block. ResldeDce,
-----------o:o—r—
21 and 22 Wynkoop Terraoe.
Anidre win pot on city sin by lay­ permit and called to bto fenow:
"Aln’tit strange what some folks will
ing cement walks, the Tillage fiooirctl do for a Uringr'—Chicago Tribune.
haring ordered 1000 bartris of oemoit
•or tee work.

nen’s Suite,
Pants, ‘
Hate. ^
Shirts

0i«

S.-S

laESSS
PlkLA

Slii

P. -a GILBKBT
A. B. cosna
A, a, CTJKTIS.^CO.

Shirt Waists,
Neckwear,;.
Straw Hate, .
Out Coats and Pants,
all represented in ~
>our Special Sale.
Prevailing pric^
on special lots
are from one-third to
. one-half less than
actual value^
In many cases.

Real Bstote & I^ns

AT COST
To. Close Out
Hammocks
Suit Cases '
Telescopes'
Trunks
Satchels

Hamilton Clothing Co.

Beadle’s

MEN AND WOMEN

......

THE ftlCHIMH
f TRUST CO.

J. W. niLLIKER

ABIC
BARGAIN

CANNED
GOODS
Royal Tiger
Corn and Tomatoes
are as ^ood as Can
be put up at anj’
price. Only

Yonr choice of
any salt I n
onr east win­
dow for seven
dollars. Call
in and see
them ; ; : :

IScacai.

I Lb. Royal Tiger
tall can Salmon

I6c a caa.

1 lb. Royal Tiger
Salmon Steak

25c a can.

B R EZ I N
Telephone 157.

MILLER BROS.

157 Front St Beadle BlodL

Rsat Estat* Brekar

HAS FOR SALE
Several Desiiable Farms.
Seven room bouse and lot.
on Randolph street, near Elm­
wood avenue scbcxil. Easy
terms; price $1,000.
'Seven room house on Rose
street, lot 50xl«.
Price
$7M
half cash, balance
time
Four dwellings on I^L
side, reasonable pricesi, ea^
terms.
Seven mom bou^ West.
Ninth street, stone founda­
tion,cement cellar, lot .'50x160.
Priee$l,400.
Seven i-rvwn house on West
Seventh stivMit, stone founda­
tion, lot 06x172. Pru*e#l,400

Em|u!rc at my ortice
for terms.

KNICK KNACKS’
The Kute, Hualnt Kind you know. ThU ie rhe eeaeen
when they are eo popular, and ladles always like the
new thlta^s.
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*<Mrt

lasu..

"^rePpEAWTrs

Ef

m

Int It aboot time for the Asrioms
They are made from No. 1 ftpantoh
to take on the cigasmtocere tor a prao- teey trsTeUd throogh space with tea
speed of light and reappeared as elec­
'
OPPICBRS;
trical oBdlUtions and spates In sultBbly arranged coodnetore at a distance.'
WhM KAHera Say.
suiting with -waves twenty feet Ung
Odeaco U tefteatened with another In air and oedlUtlng BfrOOO.000 ttanei a
tendry strike. Cbioego to paOently pseood. be worked down to waves cooWeaver, E. A. Monroe, John Lemaon,
fitelUng for somebody to inewt a toote as long and Sen times as tapto.
Hannairft Lay Merc. Co. Prices qnet|urnMlaaui?RiPl<U.aadc< no exn
ahlrt tlwt will not -regolre washing.edtoderierm
Betwd-Hmald.
MR*. F. E. WHITE.
Him Nezdor—Thu to a pretty time of
R. O. White, Mgr.,
Opnrto ere to probe aOwed bribery nl|^ ter teat Dasher gtri to be pUytog
to tee Tombs. BonesOy, oanT a frd- teeptono.
Utos Atoo-Ob, tbe-s no respecter at
>e» be safe wnywheraT—New Tort ttme. Tou can tell teat from tee way
-■V ALL MEAN*, HAVE A FIT."*. BENDA A CO.. OGTHIBR*.
A framer olllotol lit lOssouri. tee
state’s «tor witness against tee brtb1 been marrtedr
ern. to snfferlng bmn Ices of memosy. asked tee magtotrate.
-No.- replUd tee pr£nner at the bar
Bren ^ten In oDoe, it to said, he was
always M getting.-Norte Ameriesn. -of Jnslto; •hnt I've been Uown op by
‘TroL” H. H. AOen. the PlainweU
estnSoger, aseerta that the stars show
“Tea," said tec BlllriJU father. -*teat'
Mr. CSerelsad wIU be the next Prml- boy shall be Ungbt to teU tee trate.’'
dent of tee United States. Botegrewt
"He’s migbty, .rming to be sent so for
majotiiy of folks on this planet wUl from bomcr- repUed tbe pareon.-Ab
beUere that the ataia hare ‘‘another UnU Ooostltatlsn.
g««ap' ooBdng.''^iud Bapidt J>cat
^ "’•d f'llow r^nlrcs time.
bafsk. a Ahdrawa oo^t to thank
Qowaita BUM for toDtog his frlenda
;jBSt how to prp^sed to order to gtrs
•Is.feTancs- ad emmae Jor ptodentog

Tht Vriae ef Our BepataUliB
is Our Bqntatfes Nr &eri Vrioa
$7.S« ^00 $IZW $5J»
will capture Mna’.Smte worth from $t0 to 128.

’ bau '
« by Brim's «sB 0

Are the thinp—so many quaint de­
signs—they are priced at $1.50, /2,
$2.75. v'We have a nice line of black
leather 'Wrist Bags selling froiff 50c
to' $3.00, and some nice values in
Chatelaine Bogs at the same prices.

Carved Leather Novelties
Genuine band carved goods. • The
Chatelaines are
$2 and $2.75.
The Purses [and they are beauties]
are $1.00 and $1.50. The Belte are
the handsomest'we ever carried and
these 'sell for $1.00 and $i.50.

PeaH Beeds
Nothing quite so popular as tbe '
pevl—everythingBeems to run that
• way. Our Pearl wust Sets self at
25 and 50c. The Pearl'Sash Pins
are 25c and 50c. These-all have that
. beautiful mdeecent coloring that is
tbeir pariacular-charm. -

Colter T«ra Oveio
Such a varied,. aBS<»tanent to select
from.
Tbe deei^ers surely did
themselves proud , in this cla^ of
work. Tbe ladies always like a big
stock to pick from. See these goods
at 25o, 50c and 75a

Locs Colters
Some ^tirely new designs and they
8^1 from 75c to $1.50.

Loco 8trl|w Hostery

L^yok: In Our W;
for Uqoor beats an nm-

*

Burnt Leather Wrist Bafts

Your choice lor only a

S. Beru^
tHK RftAL MIdABLS

.Very special-designs and a full line^
of sizes, and these goods are sold at'
25c and 50e the pair.

Wh^re Silk Gloves
Are worn so much these days and we
are showing such dainty patterns at
these prices [50e and $1.00 the pair]
it would pay to have several' pairs,
for those who wear t-liem, we have
tbe fine black Silk Gloves at the
same low price.

>Kalck Koacks In
China aad Silver
Justthe season for little gifts and
souvenire tobe made, no place has
so many novelties -as our Crockery
department.

Dainty China
In all manner of decorations at 50c,
75candFL00.

Japaneaa NovelHai
Just unpacked. Tbe finest designs
that are shown. - So many quaint
. deigns, and tbe prices are remark-

Sonvaalr Spoana
Toe flitest engmv^ scenes you will
see. your fnends will surely want
to remember this summer spent with
you, or you may want to send' some
to those who cannot come here.
The finest photograph we have been
able to have reproduce There are
20 different s^Im of CMoa to select
- from,
one of which is b gem,
and tiie price only 25e each.

I THE MNNAfl & LAY iWaNTIlE CQ.

APeigeT.iA,ioo8.
I Dr.,

tPAWC AT A
BALL^E
£^s«ss<ss.L“MBar.

' These tor Dm
............ ipt*--- -faMlng BO wrti today,
xwwio tbe mro wiu on fuiv mgner,.
Un.ByMa
tetr, and when. *Tfih
-----------rtrids in her hand, abe «8rtaA out to MlhgaraF^. Sp8dal trate W run
hiiy..«Uk for the sbadea. tib» remarked throng the Palls withcmt ctenga.
•'Flalt and <teia» 4.aw**
tNMMCRIBABLE .
eowtettlsebawa.
880H-7-eod.
The fatm selected Paul Harvey's de­ IneoMeqoMtly,
will beiatteir ote inline «odLOWED-TME
votion for hU Bister as thdr took and bat Pm ^ ttey arc itr Ws eMsr,
Wia It drore him straight «0 his 4o(» even If aha da the Mm-Dcnr wbn nllB
by
mo
in'

carriage."
-.
His idolatrous aCeetkM for bis tall,
Tbe abades wore flnlaimd, .barriy la
ftafely Virginia, who had “moaeivd"
The WMDi*a
him ever since ae deaa of their time for the'Urtbday. SyMa had never
Cism»d OP 1)^*
Unsettled with showere tcnlchi asd
paiMta, made aoperstlCk>as women done more exquMte wori^ted now she
Mr. H. HaaslM oTHMboame. Pla„
Taesds)'; sllsbUr cooler In the MOthNIAGARA FALLS.
aelr heads and Us club friends hated to pack them one V (me tS tbeir
wrttea, “My doctor tiSAmo I had Oomeastem porUon Taeedaj; wlth^nriable Sevend Peeple'Were Bvried BeiMsth
When Virginia married rick dainty -nMts of ttmue PWae, a per­
EDuitkn and nottinreorid be dona
ALMKAHDBIA BAT.
»• WrMknge.
for me. I was given ap to die. Tbs
easy going James Drew people said fect orcUd oaeh oMof tlmm, Ani when
«'lDdS.
TOEOHTD. OWT,
offer cC a traa trial bottle of Dr. King'*
things would change and Paul would they Btw the light ome more It would
MONTBBAL. QOE.
New DisooTcty for Consnmptida. tncertainly many and settle down. Just be at a feast ^cedby daverynen and
CITY IN BRIEF.
On Aug. 12, im, tlcteU will be soU 4oced me to try It RerngltB wore
Phllad^pliia. Pa, Ang. 10.—Fonr BS sua an eligible person as be owed boautlftil women. But Biey -teuld
out of ber life forever. .Somtfhing elae 0 above potota at meclal low exenr- atartlliig. I am now on tba.raad.to
irsona are dead, 18 tatalty lalnred, Itto society to do.
focovacy an4 ewa all to Df. Sn^
C. e. Smith went to Late Ann thle and folly 180 others, some sertously,
BM yhinpa did not dmnge. Paul ex- wontd go orit of ber Iw, too—those Blcn rttaa, via Pere Marquette to De- New ZNacovecy- It enrshr aavad my
Virginia’s heart was plea&mt llllle chats serom tusr sewing uett. srito choioe of rootee to Niagara Ufa." Ttds great cure U gnaraotoed
momlnsin an aoddent that occurred at tho
table where I-aul Harvey had watched PaUa via either Wabaab. B. E., or De-. for aU thfoat and long dtoaaaes by
roomy
enougb
for
them
both,
and
T. A. Conlen of Detroit, la In the dtp PhUadtfphla baseba;) park Satnrday
while be dwelt nominally nt bis nnl- the ordilds grow. Jes. It was all true, trait A Buffalo line Btesgnen. To To­ J. O. -MluiBcm and BoBbaa A Box, on legal
en the walk whl^ over- Tcrslty dub ae real hearth fire con- tUs goaolp. that Pani gave all hie bean ronto and Hootraal via Canadian Pa­ bur^, Draggtota. Price 60o and-ILOO.
1-m-v
The Fere Marquette Mid 6S ticked hong ae left field Meaohere fen S( tiaoed to hum for him to Virginia's to bis sister.' Bnt perhapf if a certain cific By. Ask Pere Marquette agent Trial botUea 10c.
slump lu stoekB «in.l an absconding lor particnlars as to mtes. trains fw
feet to the street,-oarTytag down morf beantlfnl home.
to P.
which U<tets win be sold, etc., or
A Phyaieian-rtaalad.
than 200 spectaton.
And so It happened that when Vir- cashier Imd not done their nnUed worst write H. P. MoeUer. G. F. Agt. DetratL
8am Benda will i
Gao. Bwtog, a praeUetog phyi
for
herself
end
lier
matber
It
rUglrt
gtnla'a
second
hlraday
after
her
mar­
Two |amee were sdieduled between
New York to boy goods.
dan of Smith’s Qrore, Ky.. for ov,_
8810-t-S
have been different.
thirty years, writss Us parsed exMiaa Florence Eari hae 0erte to Mare Boeton and miladelphia and ae at riage drew near the qneeUon of seAnd si* cloocd the box.tearply. tied
pettapee with ttflaTs Eldney Cura:
Inloc and Red Park for a two weeks’ ttwetlon drew orer 10,000 j>ereons a leeUng a suiuble gift for her exer"1_________________________
i«-lne In hard knota and weM oot
daed Paul’s mind conaiderably more
"Ptr yaars I had bean graatty bother
ae ball park. The acftMent
visit.
writes
Mmta
Lee
of
Dunrsalh.
___
,f:
n
wiilk.
Rtae
would
not
be
home
Od with Udnay ate bladder tranble
♦t«m ae fate of certain stocks he bad
"I trii
Bom, to Mr. and Mr*. Jes Werner, at 6:40 o'clock. The accident was in ■ on ae-markei. His broker wms paid wh>ii the messenger oilled.
ate anlsiged proatzato gland. I Mte
to tbe profaesloe
an eight and a halfiteud bcdr. Satnr- directly due to a quarrel between two to leek after bis bualnets. There was

.
.
s
ney Cure ma
wril man." 8oU wtriioBt nlief. nnta
n I
• drunken men in ae street At ae
« be would trust wia ae eeiecday erenlng.
Mrs. James Drew uns givliig>n "aft by Jas.4l J
iBd 8. B. Watt A use Pidcy’s Kidney Cure. After tak­
if VlrglDls's present
.nwam.” The crowd was tUnnlng out
«adw
Mlai Minnie Mix has returned to her top of ae toft field seaU and extend­
ing three bottlee 1 wu entirely reliev­
Us bewlldeted brain It seemed and the hostess wns siiindlng In a snsal
ed and cored. I prescribe It d'
home at Neeseo City after a Tbdt ^ ing from ae grandstand to ae end of
aere was a walk about as if acre was nothing wbldi dm did uliove wHU Mrs. DonnHIy. Bald tbe
this city with the tainily of Wb. i.
not have. Then he remembered the din- latter;
three feet wide whidi oveihnng ae
Marrln.
give when a certain
craoDis. 1 nsve piuBuioea
“My dear Virglnls.'n rtiall alwaye
E. W. Hayward, who haa formerly street. It was this walk that gave way art coimolssenr aonld arrive from fed that It was my fault T sent jotu
■ NOTICE TO TAXFAYERB.
dteds at cases with perfect..............
by Jas. O. Johnson and 8. B. Walt
been employed In A. D. Sqnlre’a bar­ nder the heavy weight
Faria, and be decided that some brother to Vlyln,Ourr for those miser
The tax rone for tbe ecAecUon of gold
A Sona.
eodw.
Men who were standing on ae walk unique decoration for her table sbonid able on-Ud Rbsdes nucl OOWber shop, has taken a chair In O.
school ate dty taxes and spedai as- suilli-d'witb lips tha seaematB tor the five wards of tha
ere attimeted by a distnrbanoe to ae form his gift Pnrtber. It aould be
Memna' shop.
The Mlaeee Stella, Mary and Fan­ street They leaned over ae side of ordiide In aoine shape or form, for qlilxerd jurt a trifle.
dty of Traverse City, mdilgan. have
orcUds
of
a
peculiar
plnUsb
lavender,
“Ami
now
my
brother
lays
he
is
tbe
nie Ludka. and Victor Ladka, left this ae relllng to see what eras ae trouble
' ben plaoed In my hands for; coUectloD.
wia great purple hearta. were Vlrmorning for HUwankee and Chicago and this drew ae attenUon of oaer glnla'a bobby. This idea be carried to hnplili~l iu»n 111 the world. It Is odd I will ha In my oSoe for- the purpose
tn see how rainpos<>dly rim meets the
We advance
spectaton sitUng on ae top rows of tin. Donnelly, a sjinpaaetic friend
. where they wOl tIsB.
women for whom she once mnde gw of cdlecting said taxes on every week
UM6
About 80 people came up en the M. ae Meadiers. Then oocorred what whose fad was charity hasaars. and
fa-.oro. but sh.- has cerUlnly
day from now until Nov. I, 1808, frwn
ON SMART. -S.VaVie‘S
«eei at almost every bell
from her he obtained tbe addresa of a
A N. E- excnmlon fr«n Manistee yes- Is seen
i’e-^le and
8 o'(flock nntU 11:30 o’clock to the
wbat ae oaer qiectaton young woman who msde silk candle
iFURNJTURt.
HANDS.
teRKy. A good crowd went oot to rush t
moke
loons
bend
I forenoon and Crmn 1 o’clock to 4
locking at The walk became shades of exc
c ^eeful fig
' Cedar City and
TORStS.W60NaCFC to"rnl?’u“r^
"But my dear Pani.” added Mrs.
, .
opper colored hnlr. o’clock to the afternoon of eadi day.
Miaa PeaH Richan^ «rbo haa. overcrowded and wia.ont a
horses
or
AH
taxes
paid
before
Septem-ber
1
Doftnrtly,
eg
abe
wrote
tbe
address
Ing the room tn« IbngtralUng lObe
been rislUng Mn. A. C. Smith cd &1 warning 200 feet^4t fell to ae side­ her card, ••msa Carr'e prices'will pr
other per­
of soflert fc-roy. Vlrgiids Drew 'atretch- will be reedved without (xdleetldn
sonal prop­
North Spmcc.streeL for a short time, walk. 30 feet below, carrying all who nbly stagger you. She charges fe
ed out her hand to tom b a silkm orchid fees and on an ravw remaining un­
erty.
returned, this morning to her home at were on It There'were probably 8,000 ftilly for tb(*e ftlmsy little thlnga, but wUeb tripped n silver eandleatlck.
paid on September 1 and imtU October
persons sitting at ae left field
she gets ber price and yon roust stand
Chlet
“I shall keep them always, for to
penalty of one per cent for cdlecblMcbers and ae roar made by ae for it Yoo sec, Mra. Van Alien apa their jnvat purple U.-:irta U woven the
Mr. and.
C. A.-SUTHERLAND, Mgr.
ber set bare taken her up and she has lore story of the desn-Mt and best broth- tlon will be charged cm aU taxes re­
ing Umbers created a panic.
gone to Manistee where Mrs. Stein­
maining nnpdd on October 1 and tmSBWIlbelBBlk.. with DskeLusberCo.
flU."
cr in the world."
berg will take the salt baths. ~~ stanUy the spectators rose in a i
tn November 1 a penalty of two per
Paul_____ ..
Stelnheig may retorn next week bnt and made a rua down ae stand and
cent for eolleotlon will be charged
In his pocket Compared to the pearls
Are Anthers Still ■■agvyr .
Mrs. •Steinberg wlU remain there for' Into ae playing Add. Men and boys be had given Virginia la« year, a
It is a faltocy to aoppose that tbe OOee In WUhelm block, Boom 310.
climbed over qne anoaer In aelr ef­ conple of allk candle shadca would be
two weeks.
day of the hnngty author Is of tbe
M. B. HABKlgil..
Traverse Bay Teat No. 186, K. O. ^
One hundred and fifty tickets were fort to esci4>e from the groundA
a mere bagatelle. But wbat pleased him part. Tbe genus still exists. Often,
3800-tl
City Treanzer.
MM., Monday nl^ts to I. O. O. 3
Onteide ae grounds ae scene was and he knew wonld please Virginia douhlless. he Is nutlior because he Is
B(dd on the Colombia exenrston to Neball. C: G. Sherwood. Gom.; C. 1
(»e of hoiTor. For an enUre block
was the personal tbought Uie gift hungrj'. but the tnon- serious case U to
LePotote, R K; A. Robertson, P. E.
Flfteena street from HunUngton
be met where be Is hungry been'
yearns to be nutbor. Grab etro
street'to Ldilgh avenue, men and boys
08 many tenants na of 6ld. has. In­
r. MM., rTUwy aigaia u> amwo
were lying wrltoing In agony. Some who affected tailor made <^tbcs.
the ersBlng.
And that is how Paul Harvey stood deed. overflowed Its bounds in every
hau. A. V. Prtedririt. Com.; Jburied under toe wi
The Pere Marmmtte express due
SUelda, R. K.; B. A. Bvaso. P. K.
before the small, private entrance of dlrecttoq. The inabiUty oowadays to
here at 10:65 Satnrday ni^t was de­ oaers Here lying' in ae gutters and the Carr flat one crisp January mom- construct a atory of aome kind Is
Traverse City ^s Na 888. F. O.
In Flfteena tag, with a bit of -pastel-onrd in bis very rare piece of dIsttoctiOD, and t
tained by frei^t cars off ae track'at
Bb^m, meets to Foreetors’ bail.
White Clood and did not arrive until stroet on tho car tracks. Some lay on lireproachabty gloved flugcrA the pop­ freqncnUy tbe obllliy to do so makes
Tuesday evening. 8 o’clock. Walter
othm were rolling
ular air of a new musical comedy on -Igrahe of rnaiy- who might nnfurl tor Ikankfo^ Benmnla, Mt Pleasant, Loranger. worthy president
t:M Sonday moming. The passengers
pot a a weary nl^L expecting ae suffering great pain, and others at- hM Upe and Igunranee of impending wings to more i>fartleai atates^of be- Clare,
8t lotdB. Icnaoa, Ownsao,
'darn onoA ap­
B Bay Uve No 71. L. O. T.
. j. «mtn a vatesdoC White Cloud Blmoet tampted to gat up and walk, only to tenger to his heart; Then she epeoed ' tog. it ts lbls"
_____ ts to I. O. O. P. hall Toestall again. The 10,006 persona within tbe door, and be foall^hlmsel^dotcb- pointed grubs that b’’.ttera tbe bread HoweU. Ann Alter, TMteo. and aU
lil - ' any boor all night
ing after a bit of pasteboard that was of that modem product tbe literary
day Iafternoon. August U ate 26. and
“Relifllon between Sundaya" was the the grounds left tbe place and crowd slipping from his fingers. Tlie soft readw. wbo. by a rtrange anomaly. ' southern and ea^iera potnln.
Ineeday evening. August 19.
Wodi
tople of Rev. W. T. Woodhouse's ad- ed about Uie injured. Of women there whisUe died on his Ups. and a peenUar
J. J. KIRBY. O. P. Adrem at ae BapUst church last night were' more than a hundred. Indescrib­ aomethlng to tbe place where be bod
He showed ae necessity for arlstlan^ able confusion reigned for a time be- hwetofore supposed his heart rested
1 f«eu». indeed, to ibe
____ js or nonsocei-oa of the strag^tog
Ity on week days as weU w o“ 80“- canse of the great crowA Fortunate­ rildeed out a danger signal.
author Is tbe offlrlal reader that It l»
days. Id giving bis roMons he read ly there was at the game several city
tkrough bis c}’ee oinnr that on Insight
olficlslB. As soon as they saw what
BMne Interesting answers written
Grand Traverae Lodge No. 200, 1.
<-:in be gained Into tbe terra lueogntta
O. O. F., meets Tuesday evenings to
am snbleet by membm of ae B. T. had occurred they ^ephoneJ to the
lying bertwen the suhrolsston of a man
was ,»sktoK itself .... .............
their hall. A. B, CurtiB, N. O.; C. S.
city
hall
and
an
ambulapco
was
sent
P. C.
qnesUons, such as whether copper col­ uscript and Its final dtspasltlon.—Gi
Joboson. secretory.
Prof. Farmer of Brantferd, OnL, 1s
ored hair like hen wasn't much
toD'a Uagatiue.
expected a ae dty on a visit tomor­
Traverse City Chapter, No. M7.
effeettve
Dees it Pay?
O. E. 8.. needs to Masoalc hall the
row and win speak at ae ‘nmrsday
and why
Ob. what’s the use of money? Russell that was working for a lot of lucnn■ ■
'I tun moon.
Hardly tlic world over could there
night meetliig a ae BMlst church.
Sage Is “gninUn’ round,
elderate. snobbish women. Instead of be fmuul n lire which baa come into
The Baptist congregation le making
inore Intimate connection with tbe
tmparaUons for a good time on aelr Poor Rockefeller’s appeUto U lest and making some gooQ. appredadve diap youth desirous of anceem to Bfe tfaao
can't be found;
annpeTBimday achool picnic to Boir
the curkms irotv tnT of Vienna. For In
Hr wns so busy thlnktog this
e«s Haito Wedneed^.' The paity Carnegie'e "looking- peakld," be cant teat be was quite annoyed when, seat­ the old days, whob It was the custom
half enjoy bis mealA
~wfll leave hve on ae OolnmUa at
ed to tbe diminutive drawing room, be of every apprentice who had attained
And Keene betrays
-to.
some dcK'ec of proficiency lu bis
8:80.
tonod bimoelf face to face with a mass
caUng bow he feds!
BuaaerYvIll leave Mra. AOAT. WalPe
of "allk things" to uiaiu' colors, slmdcs trade to bid fureWoll to family and
J KBHOB.
■ Urti. Pass. Agt
.> on ae east dde, and Mrs. U Sooie’s on What's the nse of money? Let the of prt>pi<s, of roses, of violets, of cUrys- frieiidB and lict'ont on foot tooeek bli
Agent-___________■
.
fortune,
be weut before leaving tbe
ones who have It tdl.
anthemume.'. He woodersfl If n flower
ae*seDa side promptly at 1:80 toSchwab is slCk
grew that could bold the worm light city and drove a nnll into this tree’s
moTOw afteraoon (weatoer per^t«gA
N.
E.
TIM
of her wavy hair.-or If ever a illy was trunk.
Ana Gates Is aiek
Leave
Trav.
Clt>-..9::
Ung) for ae Baslmn Star picnic at
Should the onll then drive straight
PUY NETS—LARGE LINE TO
of an Ivory ao pure os ber face.
And’ Sage is sick.
Bmt Bay. The ladles are reqaested
"Is there anything here yon llker tbe act was reganled as especially
Ate Morgan
8ELECT FROM.
to take enp. pate and spoon, also aeB
ahe was aaylng. and be gripped bard ominous of succem nnd that Us Voofl
over dlfBcullles would prove smooth,
baaing suits. The gmtlqmen are opr- Isn’t feeling voy well.
a his cane.
F. VOTRUBA MAHHESe CO.
it bent OP broke in.thq drlvdially avttod to toe evening when a
‘INtU'yon aee, Virginia goes to foe
I ...U:l
sumptuous supper will be served at Oh. what’s the use of money, if the orcblda. Bho has -such Jolly good tog the fare of the apprentice Wraefl
suddenly awry, be believing that either
............ ..............U:
...
who have It all
taste"—

Manistee
.......
«;80p.m.
be wonld fall utterly to UfS' or that
Tfnat forever komi tbe doctor'waltliic
"Tee,"' suggested the girl sympa- BuccoBS wonia.only come to him lets
Tratos«n?b Trav. City UtO* a m.
at thdr beiik ate call?
Mtienlly.
aofl through kiost dllBcalt channels, ~ ate 8:48 p. m.
Train for Provemout leaves f
What’s the use of mighty mUllons If
Making and laying, feilher renovat­
"Her favorite la a pnipie with a
Id the remnant of the tree that now
Train from -Provemonl arri'
ed. Work thorauHilr and pn^aptly
they can’t relieve on ache.
deeper purple heart and I want tbe tenuilns so many nails have been
Tbe third installment of Mrs. Oa7:64
a m.
esecuted. ;Agm»t ^ kHchlgsa ^
driven that not a tertlgc of Itn original
brlelle B, Jadeson’s atory. 'Three Good Or make ssreet the bitter dosca that riiBdes Just like ber favorite flower.”
Train tor Cedar City leavea 6 am.
"WeU. Bball we have a large shade wood can be acen. Literally lu surface and 8:66 p. m.
they, sluing, have to take?
.
-__________
Cronies." appMn in thto lasne. Tbe
tauiig with email orchid blossoms, or ti hard ts nails.
cover, page onnirtato of a splendid plo- What’s the uee of money? Let the each shade n stogie b>Mmr’
ones wbo have It aay:
tura of “The Old- Bwlmmln’ Hole.’
Beat <
"BlMS me. I don’t know. You lo(A
making ahortoet ate bheai^
Sdiwab U al(flc
"Copwred,’’ by that fine writer for
as If yon knew best about that"- Ate NOTICE OF SEWER A86EUMENT. Fratefort
est rooteB to Chicago. MDwankee ate
And Oates is sick
- boys. i. L Harbonr, tolls how two
be alrooA added "and everything else." To Oeb. Amlotte, O. C. lagrig. J. O. tbe vest
Qettllte ,;A Co. psy highest
___ __
And J(d>n D.’s alek—
The girl was looking o bit perplexed.
^-i^wyB captured an Immense serpent belioedtog St Francis cAuite. Mercy
prtoea for- scrap Iron, m«
O. ten ns. .
VIA COPEMI8H AND A. A. R. R.
*Tf only 1 could see one of tbe flowers Monioe. Mr8.S.Blsck«n.LA.Adams.
longtog to a (Areas. Some of the other
rags, etc. Yeiti on Boy,
B. T. Oolvto, Fred OourCade. T. J.
I canid reproduce Its Huts very
leading eontribntioat in tbe Angnat Honeat tnjun. dost It pay?.
Hmlor. P. A. Wilgbt Joseph Lumly.
in silk."
- B.KISJ
Sent poetoi or esil Cttnumber are: "A Voyage on the Snow,”
Hanpata, Lay A Co- W. F. Baiaha,
Paul beamed.
by wm Llsenbee: Tlie Beginnings of
Chas. WoUa W. J. ■ ‘
iWPhmMSte.
•The very thing! PU caU a cab nte
Heitto. Jas. B. Wls«
an Aatronomw.” ’The Washington
We’D drive right down to SboreUy’A .J. B, Wise. -John T .
■ Waata ate Wlehea.
High' Schod CadeU with socne fine
Wi« orebldi are the finest to town."
pictoree. The Sommer life of the There’S a atiange men at the dooc,
A deep flush rt>read orer Sylvia
Rooeevelt Chfldren," *Tlp’a Heroism.' Ir." annoonete the new servant
OarriB face, but she saM quletfy
sewer to.
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY. CO.
Beaton.
street eoe.
"Ufc oa a Man-Of-War/' Aeroaa Niag­
calmly:
“Wbal doss be wantr asked the
the south
•That is quite Impossible.
My
ara with Blcteto." ‘Tho Mnter’s Ap- master of tbe bouse Unpatteotly.
mother is not well enough for
t prehtloe." "Something . About
- take. netlBei
"Begging your-pardon, elr." repUad
... Petoekey, Matetnaw, Orate
American’s Cup," The Way to Pitch tbe servant a ebsde of disapproval iMve ber today."
But Paul wso ahtedy iraaidiig 1».
Rapids end ChloagUk 6:40 a m.
manifest In bis voice, "be wanU a bate, mititt. "Cad that I am to tfatnk rt*
Real Correa."
tfor Petoekey. Mackinaw. OrateThere are dosena et waetleal. help- bot wbat be li asking for U soosetfatog Is the sort to ride round to eabO with
Saplds ate PL Wayne, U:10 a
to eaL"-8yrecoae Heraldr-"^
Grate
Petoekey; Mackinaw.----------ate paid
For------------------------------•trange tritows." quite foegetttog that
___________________ be toying Rsplds, anetonatl and Cblseffo, 4:26
and Inspire boys to do thto^.
te was an riiglhle to favor wRh oU
^parous. Thau Ms face brlMiteaad.
Tbia beet boys’ paper In tbe world U
T>erlcb will
rar SnttooB Bsp. Omeea and N<«h•TU have some sent up. and pieam
pbsoluleir clean Jn every rdteeot ate ntar beaveiL’'
has won the confldenee ate
Tee." Mid Brother WllUsma ‘^dath make a doseo ahadea. I forget bow
many 'catelas iBc uses, bnt abe mwt
cM^^lanwolU. Bt Lbala ate
llO.boo fomlllee who receive It ei^ L oomfortln’ tboogbi; bot it don’t ttep have plenty of light. And, by tbe
Orate BsAida 8:80 a m.
_
le in’ man when renTa duer-Atlanta way. you wouUalt mite It 1 dnvped
month regularly. Its woteeifnl
YkalM arrive tran Ft Wayne,
ceae Is well deserved.
to occasionally to eee how they are
Grate RapMs. Petoekey ate MoeklCttinlng OD? XOII ^W. Vllglilla M A
PobUahed by the Sprite FubliahMW. 1:80 p. m.
JoUy
good'sort^
sxter
in
the
Trains
arrive
from
BKAmiMW,
Ft
lag Cotnpea^. Datratt Mich. 8U» *
Tte yon find the Ohlneae a vain world, aod-well, I rather think I take
Wayne, Grate'Rapid*. Petotear ate
year; sample eoptsfl 10 Centa aaeh.
pe(9leT"
pleasure to ma-klng ber a gift
“V«y. To hear a Chinese brtff paw more
Tratoa ' arrive from Nmthport
than
she
does
InreeelvlnglL
Ifssorti
Nurly ForfoHs HtoUfa.
eeud almost believe an American was
.mens ate Bntfons Bar. U:kO a m.
good fun to thlito of bow snrtHtoed
A runaway almoat

mlUag-’-Dstsstt Vwm PisM.
ate d: 86
ate idaaaed ahellJbe.”
rtartod a horrible aloer
sylria hsMtotod. then smBed.
B. Orner,
tUdasy Curs
•1 wBl have so^ wa» to atew y^
four nars "
rwrediea.
Pridap.”
.
Ate Paul iwMied thatrtte latorriew
0. P. C&BVB^
P. W. CABVBE.
O. PW CarVw * Bn».
OnacnowtoftbelMt

WALK
OVERHANQINQ
FIELD
•LEACHEM QAVe WAY.

The Place For Soovenin.

"“‘"TiS&Sijaif"”**

EWU^fONS

_

TAXES!

Loan Headquarters

m NATIONAL LOiOi COIRPAIIY.

AIMPPYHONE

ZTJTJf,
PrankUn street; all modern improvemeote. Comfortable six
room. houM oe Wefolteto*
stoeet, too. ua yoar own terma.
8m car? p^SMSi fba-yoa Iraow
what that nwsxuu

NOyiiGEIt
TNe non Ever MinkeB's. r

Bouvenir
»peoB8...
tmaVerbb bay
CLOB HOUM
CODOf d0VM
YACHT «Bfl PICH

SOc
734

•MrUaft

31.00

sn?«r

01.30

RastaH'ft.

Bustling Jeweler.

LOD6E NOTHffiS.

ALWAYS
OCmCTIftNjB
TO AWWOT YOO
When yoo are ntog oO
lampeoranykloaat Ugbt
but BLRCTRXOfTY ta
'your home or offtoe. Tten
is tibthtog like BIHCTEIGITY for lllominattoff
Omell. DO greoee, no dangm
- from fires—it is the most
econosleal
moiiiiDator
that can be proenred.

ercctric Light 8
Power Compoiijr.

-Pliis

Carpet Cleaning

IT tevioe to grt a
that you bate your boueteeia aqMppte.
with the beet wUasce tor oeektog
the worid contatoa TBere to aetklng
better. It la good enon^ tor aaybody.
We have tt>e Urgeet aseortment of
Gas BangM ever riunrn te aay dty,
at our ealeerocmi. 188 Froat strtet

Traverse Glfy
6ttA CWMIiSflfY
s«SF«MYiT.

iVfrttll Ortters
aiven special attentiwi. Right
prices and prompt sh'iprneiit
guaianteed on oor
fiottr.
KisTHG-flour-for genml pur­
poses
:

wm Cura

TH&
ANT ADS.

lot St low prioe;------- — —
Uttle A MONamam Insursnos Es­
tate Its Front street
8l744f
t OUBdF'-AOtoOt lot
Bast Front street, nw the hey;

10 HKB.

THE STARS
TWINKLED

ot the multttnde whlto mid ao

DEAfi fCRSlJ^
AT FtFB LAKE.
Anrthar AAM to a Lang Ust.of

«ay rvl vork,
inmber,^
tt.00 p*i dar: 2 trimmer men tor FOR BAAB-Oae set ot blattatolth
tools. Boqnlm of James Wut^
Bight work at |1SE pw ni^t; 1 offOval Wood nah Oo.
SIM^
haatw tor SUM work Bt «h.S6 p
nliStt, 1 edj^^ian tor'nli^t wort:
FOB SAUS-Moten. eaglnaA
ea, dynamos sad other machinery.
ChasMaTHo^tcm"^..
B. P. Daria, 222 Front street •
Hia. ,
SSIM-IS
X) BBU^A good leather top buggy
WANTED—A woman to call we^
and a land and water bicycle. UtUe
for ladp'e and genUeman'a laundir.
A MeNamam, 208 Frc^t street
Apirtr after six o'clock at 3S> Sixth
TO
SELL—Very low price , three^
•tnet
8Sl24f
stores with house In rear and tene­
WANTED at once, two dining room
ments above on two. Front street;
glrU at Omena Inn. W. H- Dewoj.
all well rented; good Investment
8S0»«
property. UtUe A McNamara, 2»8
Front street
TO sm<L—18 seres, near dty;
cleared; no bnUdlngs; 186 peach
.trees; somt grapes; good soU; easy
'cleared. Uttle A McNamara in<HBL WANTED for geiferal bonaeand Real Estate Ex.
861841
woik. Mrs. P. H. Pratt, 610 Soath
Union street.
S80S4f'
■iX) SBLD—Or exchange tor town
property. 80«re farm in Wexford
county; easy terms; with or with:
out stock and tbols; 76 acres Im­
city. J. E. OrelUcK Co.
3117-U
proved; dve acres In wood; house
seven rooms; sope ortiiard—cuts
WANTED — Fairalsed
overlOO tons ol hay; windmill, tank,
granary, two bams. etc. UtUe A
McNamara Insurance and Real Es­
tate
WANTED FOR U.
ARMY—Able
bodied unmarried men between ages 10 8EU/-rLarge warehbuse
ol SI and 86; cltlsens ot United
feed mill, sealed, engine, grain bins.
States, of good chaTactef and terntruedEB, and everything tor carrying
peiau habits, who can speak, nad
on oTiAngf grist Mill, hay, grain
and write Bntflsh. For Utormatlon
and feed store, with yam room tor
^pi7 to ReemUlng Offloer, 206
canylpg on coal, cement and brick
Front str^, TraTerse City, Mich.
business. Sldstradt in yard. Terms
easy. Uttle A McNamara Real Es/tale and lns.'K. 8U8-tt
—Whole
PRINTINO OFFICE TO BI
orabslfInterest: only*
of c^tal regntad;

.
^

TO SBIA. by Uttle A McNatnare, 208 TO SBUi—Brick cottage; good loca­
tion; five rooms; drive weU; cellar
Front street, a house and lot on
cemented; cheap. Uttle A Mowest side, 8 rooms, only 8600' and
on mMithly payments, same as rent.
Don't yon want It
A few beantlfol summer resort lots X) SBUi-^DOse on Bast Eleventh
street, 4"Eoase8 on Tenth street,
st824Ki each, cost of survey end
one on l^lnUt street, one on Rail­
making PN»era. UtUe A ■' ”
way avenue, two cm Webster, two
on State, one on Washington and
others—terms to salt any reasona­
FOB BAl^B—Nice new house. No. 866
ble eustomer—monthly or as you
Waehlngiton stmet; 860.00 down
wish. Uttle A MeNamam, 208
balance monthly. See B. O. OUlen.
Front street
623 Bast BlMith sb«et or v '
40 ACRES TO amj—On easy terms
F. A. Clary. Qrand Bsgdds. ,
with about 6 acres cleared, small
bouse, no bam—only |400. UtUe
FOR SAUl-A good ssTSAFtol
horse weighing 1,100 ponnda. Cheap
A HcNamam 208 Front street
for cash. N. A. NMeon, 434 Bast
Front street
- ___ . ............ street as
pretty a place as there is in.town.
consMliig Ot nnout thsee acres or
208 Front street, a fine brick
the egulvalent ot 26 lota 86x166: al­
lag—two stores and modem
meat rooms above—price leas than
so two taeuonal lots adlolnlng It
on the epst; also five seres with
small ottAard adRdnlng It on the
soath; also twelve, lots -on north
TO SBIA#—46 aerse; all elaa
side of same street-alf in one block.
boose 7 rooms; brick chimneys;
A. H. Peny, 210 East Front street
.giastered down stairs; painted ovb
818648
WMe ud Inside; bay ^window; post
ben; eadar Mock oeUar; pomp In IXIR SAliB—164ncb oedar wood de­
iSMicb. ThU is a great harcaln.
livered to any part ot the dty. J.
IttOe A McNamara Ins. and Beal
E. Orenick Co.
S117-U
BriateBx.
S1284f
TO LET—Two small houses one
side, one south side, 86 per
or
to sell on monthly payment plan,
same as rent UtUe A McNan
est homes In the el^. for sale cheap
208 Front street
tor cash, or part cash and nsgotlable security. Uttle A " "
TO LET—A sanple of Inside rooms,
suitable tor>,offlces or tor sleeping
rooms. moderinmUdlng, steam beat.
UtUe A MeNamam Insniunce and
TO SELL—Eighty acres within a mile
ri <dty; 40 acres tdeared, toor aiores
' In fratt; four trout streams across . . RENT—Rear iXMms, aeoond floor
the place; rcdllng land, good soU;
of Peoples Saring Bank building.
about 10 acree black muck, been
87-tt
ditched and Is excellent for garden
or celery beds; house 12 mama, TO LET by UtUe A McNama>UF-«li
front ofllee'e set besin. steam heat,
'"-deeds painting; bam 42x47, tame;
nice hardweod floon. Ohsap.
MISCELLAyEOUA
the ram hamlns 11 uorthem Michi­
gan. A good tarniur could with Ut­ MRS. FBANOBB 8. SMITH, pianist
organist and vocalist Graduate, of
Ue expanse make this farm worth
Valparaiso Mnsloal ConservatoKy.
from eight to ten thousand In a
PimQ of PrU. Fredwlc Horaee
short tlroe. UtUe A McNamara In­
Cfiaik ot Chicago. Inventor of uni­
surance and Beal Bsute Etxchange.
fied planlsm. Addreas, Mrs. Frances
a mOe from the city; -all d
and seeded to dover; easy t
Uttle A MoNamara InsurancN
TO 8BU^-40 acTM. 7 mUes from city,
Bome orchard; some wood; 1^
house; sameninsU fruit. UtUe A
McNamara Inswanoe and Beal Ba
change. 222 Frait street. ' S188-U

thw by an expert—for years
lawn mower business. For grind; and adJasUng I charge 76 oentt.
will call and get yonr
mower and deliver it taen ready
J. K. LongwaU, 828 North IMritlaei
street 'Phone 847, CtOxens'. lS674t
WE

DO

FARM or <dty

Insnranoe

TO SBU/—46 acree near Lake Ann.
' Hoose, seven rooms; post bam;
wire fencing; oedar blodc oeUar; IH8UBK YOUR PROPERTY ^ tor
yon may have a fire at any time.
•; wata. UtUe.............
Uttle A MeNamam 208 Front St
t Front sueeL
818641
. TO SBUi—168 acres; 70 acres clear­ MONEY TO LOAN on perscmal prop­
ed; house two story, 6 roans, pertly
erty. In sums to
I. Newlnnd,
Onisbed; rooms all finished down
room 60S. new WUnelm block, fifth
stairs; bam old, 80x40; two granfloor.]
*8648
ertss attached to bam; good weU
near howe; outside odlar holding
160 bushels oc potatoes: orahard, SO
iMLUWAMA
TT «U*
uses; 80 grape vines; nice lake on
tana. litUe A Mdfamars Ina. and
Real BstoU Erdtange.
SU7-tt
warded by retnnilng to L. J. QeUneat. Snttoim Bay.
TO 8ELA-A atodc of gcooeries and
generalmerchatrita; agooddmnee
to
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or wtthont bnlldlnge—worth while FOUND—Fur coUarette on show
. to lareatlgate It If yon want bus!
pounds Tbutedsy nlMit Owner
nesa. UWe A McNaman, 208
call nt 888 West Eighth street ’1U8
Frcat street
VOS BA1.B CHE&P-^RACnCAIA.Y
A BROKEN FLANGE
new phaeton buggy, need but very
. Uttto last MeecBu tagnlre at Osn* Delayed the Morning Q. ft A I. Train
nett's lewelcy store..........S1SB418
Four Hoam
The 6:80 paseager train on the O. R.
FOR RAliB-^nne modem house, cor­
ner
Elereath and Wadsworth A L road wee over four hour late
stresU. Bath room and electric
morning, caused by the tender
, limits. Cash,or easy paymenta 1 leering the track near Kingsley. The
O. Pratt.
22104-12
train was Just rounding the curve
north of the v01age"'AbaiL a flange on
WAOONB AND BPQOIM TOR ^
the tender broke and thM threw it
off the tracA. The rest <E Uie train
gy. B. A Mcg^
aw
not deraUed Ukough it ran neariy
80 rods betose being stopped.
to MX INBDBAMM It
A wreMdng tala was eeat^p tasn
CailiUao «Bd new wheMs were put oe
be gM to bbvejM esB^nd eee the'teader, aHotwlBg Uie peeeengei
wrrive la ttSs wligr at Ut«.

reatoead Oardtogl Maotola addoewd
the pope In Latta, ae toUowa: '
"Receive toe tiara omameated with
three crowns. Retmembea thoa art toe
father of princes and kto0. the rector
of toe wertd. toe ricar oa earth of oar
Savior. Jeans Obrist, who Is tlw honor
and glory at all oentaries.’
"Amen, amea." again burst forth
tarn the ooDcooina.

Aacthar death was added last week
SELLAIRE DEFEATED THE 1^ to.toe tang cBata4« tataUtta that
CALS BY .BCOIIE OF 8 TO 7.
hava panmed Ita Mary MacKnlgbt
for toe Mat U yaain. Is thM caae^
ADDITIONM. LOCALS.
Mm ^Marfiwrft oiaaot ba diargad
with haring uythlag to do with toa
Watter Loranger-'wsirt to Kalkmka
«asa, as eha laiafciy la JaD in Kalksatoday
on
business.
ka. Thla death was tost ot her motoar
Mies Martos Nelson went to Northand ooearrad at FIto Lake 1^ Friday.
Welch Pltriied
port todky tor a rislL
Mm W. H. Footer left today with
ber two young smu for a visit to soothem Michigan.
The ball |
Miss Anna Rector has gone to South
at Twelfth street park was a. fine exoardman for a week's vMt with her
hiblUon of baseball and was exciting
the result being In doubt
Mies Merion Jocey of Grand Rap• Beings Were In
udUl tbe Isst msa ww out. Beliaire
Ids U toe guest ot toe Hl^ Creasy
won by the ecore of 3 to 1 and they
of West Tenth etreeL
ceriMnly bad -to woric to get those
Special eemmunlcatien of Traverse
three rune. That the teams were very
City lodge,.No. 222, F. A A. M., to­
evenly matched was evldmit from the
night Six candidates. Wort u first'
of the game and there were
degree.
six innings In Wbirii nMther side scor­ Peter’s In toe presenoe ot the princes
Dr. Minte Kemp returned to-the See
ed. the total four scores tor both sides and high dlgBRariee of toe diurto,
this morning after a visit at the Asy­
being made in the first, third end sixth diplomata and Roman nobles and vrith
lum where ebc was formerly on the
innings.
all toe edemnlty and eplendor asso­ medical etaO.
Bellslre went to bat first and
ciated with this the
A party «i tour, eeneletlng of Den
ven a goose ogg. Then the 1
rite In the
Catholic dinch.
Morgan. George Raff, Will Smith and
took their turn sm ran in one i
As CardloM Ifacdil. the dean ot toe Will Gaines of Grand Rapids, have
and this was the only one they
tfdtoal-deaeoas. placed toe triple gcrae to Raff’s cottage at Carp lake to
eble to get during the game. In the crown on the head of toe v
spend a week.
third the rieltore made tmfi ran, try­ ponUS. toe throng of n.OOO pereooe
George Rasmeeseen. a Dane who has
ing the ecore afid making the hearts ot gatherer within the e^edral bUret berii In'thU opuntry for about 18
re go plba^wL Then nMther
lestahta noclamatloni. toe ytars, this morning took out his first
side scored for two innings bnt In toe choir Intoned a hymn of triumph and PLiurallutlon pmere at the county
Bizto BeUafre again hit toe ball Imrd toe bells of Rome tang out a foyful
clerk'B office. He then went to the
fast with toe reenlt that they peal.
recruiting offlcc and enlisted In Uncle
had two more hue marked down for
Rush Was Terrific.
Sam's Infsntrythem.
When toe doors were opened toe In­
Mr. and Mrs. U E. Marshall ef MilIn toe elgbto was eeen the finest rush was terrific, many who started
wankee. Win., who have been rislUng
work of toe entire game. Both plteh- from toe bottom
toe etan outside their daughter, Mrs. D. W. Stewart
ers bad been throwing elegant ball
since her rrturn bWD Milwaukee last
but in this inning U 'Welto did the
Wednesday, left tola noon for a trip
pretty work of the day. Three ot toe man torrmt leL loose, thooeeads of to tbeir old home at Roriiester. N. Y..
Beliaire boys had managed to get
people rushing, crushing and sqaeex- and other points In the Empire state.
bases and with no man out the ritna- ing. amid eersamB, protests, geetlcuAt the meeting ef the I. O. G. T. held
Uon vras certainly not
Istloa and cries for brip. Bnt once In Batnrday ulgbt the following offleers
tor toe Asylums. But WMoh decided
whirlpool ther was no esc^>e, and were elected: Chief tamplar, G. H.
that as long as sometUng had to be toe compaetnest o( the crowd proved Chase: vloe4amplar. Ploy Theobald;
done, be might as well try to do it o be toe safety ot thoee caught la It.
and tortowttb struck ont toe next
CardtoaU Offered Obedience.
three men who stepped op to bat, lust
Upon the pope’e return to the throne
though they had never seen a base­ be cardinals offered their last obe­
ball.
dience to toe pontiff, kissing his hand
The strangest feature of toe game and feet, and being embraced by him
was that only one run should be scor­ twice in return. The bUhope and
DESERTER WAS GENEROUS.
ed by the Asylum boys on so many
bishops klsBdd lbs foot and right
hits as were made from Wattriek*B de- knee, while the' abbots kissed only
Gave Wife Farm and Crops and Then
livety. Had Welch reoelved the sup­ his foot. The holy father then waUed
Left Her.
port which was given Wittrick toe re- to the shrine ot Sf. Peta for the cul­
Ovid, Mich., Ang. 10.—Mrs. William
enlt would In all probability have
minating rites df toe extremely fa- Nelson
South T)vid Is monrnlng’tbe
the (gipoelte of what it really was.
sing ceremony. The whole sacred loss of bar husband, who became an­
There was ccmslderable kicking by college gathered aboot toe pope, king­ gry when Mrs. Netsem remofietnted
toe Asylum captain and manager on ing Palertrlna'a "Corona Anrea So­ with him for getting trunk.
toe manner In which Wattrick deliver­ per Capote JBps.'V .while toe choir
Mrs. Neisem began a lecture as the]'
ed a ball ocoaelaDally. and at Umes it bust forth Into MX fMtflttihl Macdbl ' drove out of OvM. Nelson listened to
became rather etrenaooa and '^me tbea-redtod toeTafer NoatM-" and ellenw for two miles. Then,he eaiJr
rather free talk wae olrcalated be­ offered the foUowlng prayer.
"The bay's in, wheat's all stacked,.
tween the players.
■Xlmnlpotcot and eVer eternal God, corn is lookin' fine.-and potatoes'll be |
The llne-np ot toe two teams was as dignitary of toe clergy and author of a record breaker. You kin take the'
BoverBMttty.''graat Thy servant Plus farm and run it I’m gotog to git out."
X.. gTM to. fiMthiUy govern Thy
He secured hia bicycle pnd 8260.
cburch BO that be, who by Thy dm- rode back to town and took tbe even­
ency. becomes and Is crowned as ing train cash Hla wife thlnka Nel­
father ot kings and rector ot all tbe son has gone to Viigtola.
taltotnl, throat Thy wise dUpositkm
may govern well''
"Amen.'' rang out trMO all oomere
ot toe cathedral, treun the chMr, -the
pecgsle, toe clergy and the patricians.
Cardinal Deacon Segna thefi raised
Score by innlage;
toe ponurs mitre end Senior Cardinal
Deacon Maechl placed on the vener­
able white head the triple crown. At
Elk Rapids, Fetoskey, Sunday.
this moment the cbnrto was filled
August 16.
with toe rinMng ot bells, tbe blowing
leave Traverde- City at
Train
of'
silver
tampeU,
the.
triumphant
8:00 a- m.
Rato. 40 and $1. See post­
t
^TATOBS,_16c a peck, at*X E.
Btrata ot toe choir and toe aoetama- ers or ask'agenta for particulars. '1244
6U Union BtreeL

Stdnbeiig’s Grand Opd’A ^Dose

AUGUST 13
Under the auspices of the Elks

Cos^oveV Orchestra
and Concert Company

1VE cokona'hon cebemonv

m=m

EXCISIONS
Pere Marquette

.Seats Now On Sale.

PRICES: 25, 35 and 50 Cents.
OXFORDS ARE

“IT”
JUST NOW
There atxi none betteV than ours. The styles
are strictly up to the minute. : : : : : :

But they may not
be next summer.
That is why we are making prices tiat will
close them out now. :::::: : : : ;
MEN’S

LADIES’

.

83.00 Patent Oxfords, our beet.

> I'atent Leathers aod
irds, 83.50 and

$2.25

■“ $2.98

A lot of PaiCDt Oxfords, laee
and twobnttun Slippers, worth.

The "Hatisir Oxfords, tbe
worlds beat 66 «o ^ne* to

....$3.75
Nice lot Df Ainu I'stent Ox­
fords with neat kid tope to

$1.48
Choice lot of Ladies' Slippers,
in very latent atyles—not at
• undesirable thing about them.

$1.98

;l.~.......... $2.25
Another s’lmlMol of Sl o t o.^.
f->rd.“.- mil quite id de ii;»h1e
bnt rxe- Hem eatui -. iieverlbe-

MISSES and
CHILDREN
Ik in I’nient I,eather

OUTING SHOES

1.19

with Elkakin Solve and Uooeu
hide Upper*. Ibe tineel outing
shoe madr. eold eurir in the
veaaoa .1 «.W to QOclose at...................... VOC

Misses' Slippers with brats
bmkies
ries mill patent le.ifher^
1.7.5 rvaluer, to

1.35

The A Bostoh -V Store.

^sotwe: new prices eor our

Mid-Summer Clearance Sale
Our sales for the past ten days have been very gratifying. The lines of Summer goods have been greatly
reduced. We have gone over the stock and have again reduced prices to insure quick selHng. It is ^till
:
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early in the season.
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«llka

Wool Drese Gooda
25c

ADotherlottoeladiagMieofoartl’Faalard 'HV8iIka,toclose............TT....:......... ............ ^VC



>

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Gammer Wash Goods

6 patterns of fancy Pierolaa toai have eold CA/->
at 81.00 and 81.15, ebrice.................................. artFU

Fiop Silk Zephyrs. 85 cent value .

|

36 Inch aU Wool.Jacquards, Uie values

Colored Challies...................

3»C

______________________.42c
Z«pfayrstormerlyaoldat60caad5ec,u>cloee
FtoePrtoted LawaAgoedpatteroa. IOC v.Iae

prieeaoabigh aaSLMayard. toMoae.........
2W

Pleaehed Bnieadad SlUc, worth

M todi Tmi Colotwl Poogee. worth VSc.

12J4C Fine I awi'a................ ........................ *
Lot of Flgat«<i tolkoltom, were UH «eaU

Latest Neckwear uSm

SoUaptoTficeata,

LOT 2 laeledea Long' Laee lUa, Crepe de
CWoe, Stocks and «neL«» Seta. eoWnp to -^Arv
fl.85,*olee............... -....................................... eFyC

*

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Kbowlmu^hIMooGlo*-.«R^™o«i.,^


5eC
7C
^

.lent Nwttoe ^ New Priaea

Seta, eol^Mri^ the eeaaoa at 7Se. '^ioe 19C

^ Summer Coreeffi

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Children’s Dresses

Ladles’Waists
la food Percale, well made and neaUy trim-

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THE ^ BOSTON ^

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