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The Daily Eagle, December 21, 1903
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THE
STRIPPB^cRAe tKRVICE
DAILir
EAGLE.
. TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN, ^N DAY, DECEMBER 21, 1903.
VOL. XL NO. 3324.
TAMMANY IS
FOR PARKER
Headquarter
BEOINNING OF If*' StORM
UNION
SIT ON FLOOR
IN BIG STORE
ORIVirJG SNOW MAK» WALKING
ON STREETS OWICULT.
for Xmas Presents
Swirling. Flakes May Opift and Delay
Oiir four large floors are
packed full of all kinds of
nrticles that make beautiful
and pleasing Christmas presi-i'is; something that will last
:i life time, and be a constant
l ominder of the donor.
A bliiiArt sinick Trsveeae City at
o’clock thtB afternoon and aU In^catlosa are that there *111 be a heary
fall of snow.
rhe snow was swlfled abcaY the
street corners and li wa* almoM tRipos10 make proETesB In the
Many umbrellas were trimmed inalJe
1100 l.ifg-- will.iw iinii '■’> : ersuvi-.^ii ^ .On iii'.t i-eeei.-
$2.75
$4.75
efforts arc even now being made
swing Tammany into line for the young
from CalUomia.
MRS. LUCY QHERING DIES.
Largt' upholstered rock
ers, I'arlor suits, and odd
)ii<*<‘cs, in large varieties.
wr, CAN PLHASE YOU
'M anything ami yon will
• at .iiice that our prices
defy <-uin|)etiti<m.
J. »V. SLATER, .
Practical Heuae Purnlaher.
Kmas Cloak Sale!
All Ladies Suits
Ogdenshurg
Woman
Buecumbt
Heme of Daughter.
Mrs. Lucy Gbering. wife of Jacob
Obeilag nr Ogdensburg. dierl
o'clock yestenlay aftenionn
home oT her daughteL Mrs. R. K. Jameof 93fl Walnut street, in this city.
Mrs Gherlng was brought lo this city
several weeks ago for medical
was very
I>ected ns .she appeared in he galm
In health
be .leceased was 5i> years of age
wa.s a daughter of Elisha Frank
lin, one of the most prominent pioneers
region. A brother, Newton,
Franklin, and a alstet, Mrs. Oeo. Laronly relatives In this city,
besides Mrs. Jameson,
sister In Virginia.
The funeral will lake place tomoriw afternoon at 1 o'clock from the
church at Ogdenshurg under the dlrocUon « Mrs. Clara WIHlams. with
MAY SETTLE STRIKE TODAY.
One-ttalf Price
All'Furs
One-Fourth Off
All Jackets
1-4 to 1-2 Off
Muffs
One-Third Off
, Just Think f It!
THE BOSTON STORE
Liverymen and Undertakers
Meeting
Drivers.
Cliieac- . ru-<-. 21.—Liverymen
iimlertokers have opened up commiini<-.iSan with the livery drivers w-hlch
result In the settlement ol
strike this afternoon when union offlwUl considep. the proposition.
Meanwhile the dchd lie unburied
re being taken to cemeteries
ragons. Half a dozen bo^es w
biirietl during the night to avoid vio
lence by strike symaOilzers. A weddliig party who were in an ambulance
attacked by pickets. They
rei.ulsed with revolvers.
We tan fix yonr olO Ihoes.
We can fix year Tubtifrs *
tliey can't slip
We are sliowiii;; ,
Xmas Slippers
Men’s Gloves
If llmv iisanvlhill'/ w i;>- , a
M ,\S a-ll'f II ‘v a Ml. !• |i 11.
i a
I
All Uiiid.s. from the chil-lV n .i..lesK slipper to the inoiv rl.i'ior;ii,
ones for big folks.
■
,,
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
sinuvinga v.'ry i-t.itiMli-i.- inn-. Hiiilal.lc n., a:;
ami v..Mati<in^.
lin-ssy .vc.o!
,tcli knit
gli.v-
New 6bos Gtora.
l.i
tli.-
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
kj.| ,,i- in<n-lia.
Accident
I
hi
Fort Scoti. Kas., Dee. 21.—Tb»SL
Louis & San P^allClao<^^Me^eor, the
solid vestlbuled train from Fort Wt^h
and Dallas for St- Louis and Kansas
City was ditched at Godfrey. Kas..
i: .10 this morning. Th».deaJ are num
bered at nine or more and scarcely
passenger aboaril escaped Injury. The
accident may have been. Jue
switch being misplaced. The engineer
r Wled Instanlly.
d conductor «
but it was feared the store wool
injured by the explosive.
Theu Duncan Mclachlln came from
iK>1lce headquarters in riaponee to
There was a scene of activity
SPENDS ALL;
KILLS FAMILY
1.00
-id greatness. ..
makes character
d molds habits,
ip a bank bo '
ihildrei
AND KEEPS THEM BUSY.
The air was full of anne and legs,
and fisnlly came a crash. A show ease
smashed. The door was opened
and the two men were shot out u from
catapuH One of the men, whose
,me Is not given on account of Ms
family, was taken to the county Jail
and released yesterday after paying
for .the damage done.
As may be inferred from their per
formance. the men had been in traino become horrible examples and
Iheir own worst'enemies.
COURT IS
IN SESSION
New York. Dec. *1.—upward
realizing salee and from unsettled condlilon^ln the sicel trade. No change,
however, could be detect^ la the Imdcrione of the market, wtfeh has plain
ly Improved owing to the oonvlction
worst of llqulitatJoo is
prices must recover
the abnormally low level Induced by
llquidatlon. A very fair recovery
already taken place, but the pace
seetued loo rapid lo last and
lined 111 only a few slocks. There has
good deal of
priifit-taklng. also a aisposlUon
slocks which thus far have not
liriiportlonally shared In the advance.
Generel bnslneM Is fairly active for
ilie season
Clearing house returns
anil railroad earnings show only slight
reactionary tendencies, genefnlly
plained In the first ca.se by lessened
speculation and In the latter by small
er iron shipmenu. The West seems
to bo enjoying unintermpled prosper
ity, and the South is particularly
uberant over the high price of dotion and the consequent prosperity ot
planters. The burden of dear cotton
fnlKs with special severity
mills, seine of which may be forced
into temporary curtAilmenL but tho
South AS a whole is likely to have
more money lo spend in 1904 Uiar
before.
A.B tbe'close of the year draws neae
acUvliy on the Stock Exchange Is
likely to be confined within moderete
'limits Closing of Bccouv.is and all
Uie movements Incidental to tho end
of the year continue to divert attention
from the slock market. The possibil
ity of a slight flurry in the money
market also restrains -BpecnlatioD.
nevertheless, there is a more
undertone to the maflteL and the rel^se of about |U8,000,»0 for divi
dends. etc., after January i is a
portani factor in the Investment de
mand. especially as the amount will
be in exceas of last year’s paymei
Berlin, Dec 21.—Another royal scaoday has shocked Aropean court. The
story- goes that princeas Louise of
Saxe Coburg, wife of IVince PhUlp
daughter of King Leopold of Belglmn and related to the Bmperoi
Austria, has tall» in love with the Janof Uie raadboQse near Dresden.
The princess was sent to the InsUtnlinn becauss Ot her elopement with the
Aiisirian army ofloer.
Xmas presents o
FeoplesSiviiijs Bank..
ARRIVES
MARKET STILL IS GOOD.
Prineess end dsnitor of Madhouse i
open Ennlngs Until Chrietmna I
EVIDENCE STtONGER THAT FRED
NEAL WAS MURDERED. •
Two men entered the S F. Saxton
Hardware Company’s store Saturday
night and announced that they intend
ed to assume control of the bnslneae.
This announcement was received as
bit of pleasantry at first, but the
men eontlnued talking and finally Bat
floor. They retnsed to
leave. No amount of persuasion w
theryU
Two fireates. two oOen and a waterL'ender, all union men employed on the
Marqoette t. Northern
ferry No. 1 quit Saturday and passed
through Che city today on their way
to their homes In Port Btmm and MaClty. They were faroed to quit
on account of the rale ot the.mclnaera'
and Firemens' union whldi fohlds Its
members to
the other membere of the boat crew
having na unh» sfflUafioD.
'The places made vacant will
filled by non-onion men. After the
flnrt of the year the ferry wtll run
dsBy. the company having made
roDtrart to take 100 carloads of coal
week destined for distribution along
the Soo line.
MeLACHUAN
No Change In General Condition Last
WaMc.
ANOTHER ROYAL SCANDAL.
» imlrof lioetl orfcid RKX^a miLteoe. ,i
MYSTERY
AT HART
IS DEEPER
DUNCAt/
NINE DEAD
IN A WRECK
A large line of M^HKIS
CHAIRS,
from
up.
_
MB fSlW
MEN
Railroad TraNIc.
whVjfimi' doi
lown town in the
Q lo'ao (AirliIstmia shopping
Atlanta. Ua.. Dec. 21.—William Han1n getdolph Hearst has a formidable rival in experience.! gvM
the pereon of Judge Alton B. Parke.-, ling home
k not lo«-. but the
of New Ynrp. for the Democratic
driving Bitow. it is feared, will drift
and delay irafflc on the railroads if the
Smith, is aiilhorily for the siatemem einrm is long continued.
Smith has been Judec Parker's
Kiiest in New York for several days.
•Judge Parker will have the full sup>rt of Tammany if nemlnated," said
r. Smith, "He is not antagonized by
any faction and bis loyalty cannot be
ciuestlcmed. Tanunany delegatee will
3 the convention prepared In sup
port him."
Reuil and Wholesale.
PRICE TWO OENTa
How the people are tmjting odd^
pieces of Pumitnre for glfta
Don’t wait
toot or you mw
be Jost too lata to get The place
you wished. WUL
aad de
liver as wished »Tha . Boatoa
Store.
w
w
LITTLE ONES BUTCHERED t
THEY SLEEP PEACEFULLY.
THEY PLEAD NOT GUILTY.
DefendanU In Water Scandal to Ap
pear January 4.
Grand Rapids, Mich.. Dec. 21.—All
respondents In tho water scandal cases.
Including Reporter J. Russell Thomp
son, appeared before Judge Haggerty
today and pleaded not guilty. Thomp
son and C. S. Burcb. ol the Elvening
Press, sskol for separate trials,
the esses were set for Januaty 4
Imprisoned In a Mine.
Houghton. Mich- Dec. 19.—Nine hun
dred feet below the sunlight amt hun
dreds of feel from the burning shaft
of the Isle Royale mine, are two men
and a boy. Gregerlwltch and the two
Petersons, father and son. A res
party aUempted lo reach ihe three
prisoned miners bjs de
abandoned shaft of the mine, but
EsachJng the second level they w
driven back by gas. Another attempt
will he made.
ERED ON THE DEAD
MAN-8 HEAD.
SUSPECTED WIDOW STOUTLY DE
'
NIfS THAT SHE KILLED
HER HUSBAND.
ONE
WITNESS
SAYS
SHE
SAW
WIFE INJECT ARSENIC JNTO
HUSBAND'S ARM.
Measuramenta Shew li
I From a Special Corrt
aiL)
Haft. Mich.. Dec. 21.—How
ibe marks, as if s severe blow, on the
bead of Fred NealT
How oould he shoot himself wtth a
jn whose trigger be could not reach
from the muzzle*
Why did )fn. Neal Inject arsenic
into Us vedns after bP was Aott
These- are stKoe ot the quuiUans
r is ttrlng to
solve in the Neal murder mystery.'She Stands Alone. "
Tossed have the penile cd'
this rlelnlty become In the ease that
UttJ* else is talked oL Breiy aotiqii
of Mrs. Neal since the deslh ^ her
husbsad is bMng Inquired into. In
this ordeal she stands nlone Iwth noae
defend her. 'll she Is innoeeat.
Is supposed to be inaountil proved gaBty. there never
was a more wronged woman than she
Tet tbrongb it all she stoutly de
nies anf''gnl1ty knowledge of her huband-e death.
»
li will be eevenl days before a re
port can be expected <« the analysts
ot the etomadi tlW-is to be made at
Ann Arbor. Meantime the sntMirltlss
Clev^and. O.. Dee. 21.—His money
intended for the purchase of Christ
mas prasenu for his diildnn lost si
gambling. Roecoe W. Derby,
chinlet, exterminated bis family yes
terday morning. He kiUed hli vife,
his three ehildten and hlmsdf. l%ey
are: Roecoe W. Dmity, Dells Derby,
his wife: HaroU Derby, aged 8; -AUEe
Derby, aged 7: Thomas Derby, aged 5.
Derby had been down town as late
inding the deaths ' .
as 11 o'clock B^rdv'nl^L oetan
Bnilae on the Head.
ibnity
When the body was exhumed Friday
securing Attuanaltion Cor his revelver.
big
brnlse was fouM on one side of
^en he got home his wife and he
le
head.
The qneatfon hat arlseti;
talked with a net^htm who had been
Why waa not thia brnlee noted before
calling, over the apptoacfiilBg
barialT.
went to bed.
Uif- docket ■rtere
les for vlotKtlon of the
liquor law against Harry W.
Xt'alton. and be paid tSO fine in <ne
case and the other was nolle proesed.
Albert Oarlock, who helped blmadf to
a little of everything In Willis Pennioglon's drug *tore at Interlochen, was
broiiebi Into court with the' "darbies"
on. iir^tbably for fear that he might run
again, and be pleaded guihy lo the
charge of burglar) ' Judge-Mayne deferrwl hU sentenco. The case of the
P.>ot>le V8 Thos. Carl.Kon, charged with
abusing s rlillrt. wtll he taken up to
morrow morning st 9 o'clock.
TU*> case of Birney J. Morgan vs.
VVed 1. Johnson and the Township of
Peninsula, was put over. One ot the
two ca-se.s against Daniel Dake, that
of Robert K. Mann, et al, had been
settled out of court and that of the
East Jordan Lumber Co. was put over.
MARK8 OF A BLOW ARE DIECOV.
mornlng. Mrs. Derby was shot to
death in bed. two bullets havtog been
fired Into her forehead and a third
probably fired after the children had
in the back ot the
. Mrs. Derby probably was UUed
during sleep, the expresslMt on her
face showing eo sign of a straggle, and
It was calm and peaceful.
TEACHER MUST APOLOGIZE.
Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo. Mich.. Dec. 21.—On
count of an unusual punishment being
inflicted on George Dorbleday, the 15year-old son of W. F. Dorbleday. will
teatdier
vacation until
akes an apoli^.
Friday morning when leat
school building he made what
sidered by his teached
She reprimanded him and op
dered him to run up and down stairs
from 10 o'clock until noon. Principal
Waite, formerly of Grand Rvlds, took
s band In the affair and ordered him
remove his shoes and to continue the
stair climbing.
The boy rebelled at the latter order
and went home, but In the afternoon
when be returned to the sdiooi buildlug be says his teacher compelled him
sign
s guilty of 1)
The boy's father objected to this
humiliation, and today notified Prin
cipal Waite that he will keep his son
out of school nntll the statement Is
returned. The qnestloo Is now pMtding and the ontcome la being looked
forward to with considerable Interest
NOTES
FROM
KALKASKA
Chaa. Sesslena House Mover, Suffers
Psinful Injuries.
—--------------------------------------wWfllfcftf,.
waa ^ to have afoot .hNMtr
.
he Goold not have tha toe gm him
self. as bis arm was too short byover
five Inches to reach tlm trloer.
Araanic as a Retttrative.
Another clrenmettoee. deemed to be
the strongest point against the widow,
is the fact that the'woman who enter
ed the bouse immediately after the
shot was fired doand Mrs. Neal on her
knees beside the body of her husband
InJecUng arsenic into his arm with a
hypodemte syringe.
This woman
woman says Mrs. Neal remarked that
she thought the arsenic would revive
him The question has also arisen
this point: Why has nothing been
sald-about- the dreumstanoe before?
The ease bids fair to equal In public
interest the UacKnight case. Mrs.
Neal has not yet been arrested, but
she is under survelUonee.
STATE CASH IS LOW.
Statement Shews I
ditor General tYUkinBon Is firmly of
opinion that the great -state ot
Michigan irill be pat to It for money
with which to meet, the running ex
penses during the esriy days ot Janu
ary before the state tax money begins
to come In from toe countlea.
During the last week he has pre
pared a statement which shows that
the close of business Dec. 16. 1902.
the balance in the state treasury was
IL087.482.47. Included In this balance
was $7,241.17 collected from raUroad
sod other
which 1s not ai^Iicable to the psyment of the running expensas of the
state goveramenL'toDB leaving only
81.080.24LS0 that ca be used for that
purpose.
Now for I
Owosso. Mleb.. Dee. 21.—Sate Jonas,
while packing screens In the Owoaso
ipany-s-plant last
September, wrote her name and ad
dress on a slip of paper and dropped
Into a handle of screens. A few
weeks later she received a lettm- from
Paul Holland ot Melbonne, Anstralia.
Hcdland wrote that he was enjoyed
store at *2 a dsy and had saved
mooey. He tpoke of hit loneliot A single Ufo and asked for a
reply and a *du>tocriBh qf.Ulss Jmms.
She has tuniUhed him a•wlfli both.
* (Prom s Special Correspondent)
Kalkaska Mleb., Dec, 21.—Charles
Sessions, the bouse mover, fell frwn a
bnhdlng be was moving, breaking his
leg Just above the ankle. He will be
laid up the rest ot the winter. He was
clearing the bqlldlng of tieetric light
ires when Tie fell.
The Michigan Cb
of the seventh district has
been lo session here, closing last
a by TMegraph.
night. A sleighload of 10 or 12 were in
ationdancc from 'traverse ^ty.
Chas Johnson, the man run over by
the cars here Wednesday. W still alive, uary tom of the circuit ooart wOl be
suffering terribly. He U eraahad gin Januaiy 19, and a Jury for toe tana
m darws Satnrday. Amomg toe oases
Mai-. 89bic.
about the cheat. Us doetora antidot hU iimbo, but are
be Cried are >
awaiting the resnUa of Us other in
juries. to see If be .osB sarrlve t
bdore attempttng the operttion.
mseloiu and eato a Uttle t
MWe; May pork. *12.20; tart. M-TB:
Justice to Decide.
OwosBO. Mich., Dec. 21.—When the
examination ot Mrs. Caroline Collins
for the poisoning of George Leachman
taken up again tomorrow, no ptoots
will be offered by the defense and It
will be up to the JosUce to bind ber
over or discharge her on the cvl.lei
AGE; m A GALLON.
* r
The Daily Eagle;
THB n^Tfc.V
Vfcs. cteoMd
DETECTIVE INBTINCT.
,4*
«Tbe verr tew oeouta.
the wtt Of Bates Obcete wu cimumi
Sleuths The
^M
1. wcnDea when that
•The detective instinct Is inborn in
Iserer was enmloteg tms
Kiitt'red &t TnTeirM Ott;
5*** Barton, chief mate of ^ ahto mne penile.” observed an old detective,
®*U«ge. Cboam had cross examSS “and it is a rather curlons thing when
you tbtnk abont H. 1 bare known good
SUSeCRIPTION*.
*«.with tbs qwMl ef *
detectlvcA naturally so, who were mv.
(tm.
•r connecled In any manner with Gw
•erriee. They pousess' all tbe mental
11^ ttere a moon-that nlghtr
qualities of u fienth-quickneM to
gnCsp a iltuatlon. keen perception. «•
“DM yon eee itr
pldlty of tbougbt. strongly developed
“No. air."
power or dedn<-tion and extreme nervi
aiO m to»w there wm
ous actlTity While It is true all great
“The 'NaoUcal Ali^c' said so. and detectives hove ocqnlred distinction
1 U bellere that sooner than any lawyer through hard work and unflawlng ap
plication, It la alao true that many men
Intheworid.-*
•
COMING EVENTG.
“Be dm. sir. And now tell me In have tbe detective Impulse ab firmly
Dec.* S9.—CwDiUft Bcyaold* In “As what Utittide and longltnde yon crasp welded Ini.) their natures that It will
ciM> out in spite of tb«nselTes.
ed the eqnator.”
You Like li"—St^obei^ GrwA
••And I may say m passlug It li'nd^
“Ah. yoa are Joking.”
Bot only op“No. sir. I am lo semeBt. and I deGIVE PEOPLE A CHANCE.
>f every deIre an answer.”
ilftwe pecul
Tbere U ereiy lnE|p«tio& <
'That's more than 1 can give."
iar
fai-ultl.-'
i>oaUti>- growth in Ote dnud tor
Tndeed. You a chief mete and an.crimlniil
chaser.
I
once
knew
a man
nrimnrr reform. At prcewit there Ir able to answer so simple a qnesaoer'
who
hnd
tillInstinct
so
strougly
de“T«*. the simplest qnestlOD I ever
resllr DO orgeniced effort to defeet
was asked. I thought eren a fool of vcloped that he thought Of nothing
ii. the dieoge of (root '
the unraveling of myiterles
a lawyer knew there's no Int1)nde at
b> the
and chaBlng .-lews. He touud somethe equatoc.''-Sncceai.
removed the lest benler.
■Uilngof liileiest ID the sllghteal-casc of
- amuse himself by
ESren those most redlcs] in their AsBaake KiUlua CM# ef Cairo.
mends ter direct nomtntMbns by the
A nsitve woman living In did Cairo working It out. It became a mania
people do DM demand the
was entering her bouse when, to her with him. and he w-bb a source of much
great.terror, she perceived a snake of amuaemanl lu the otScers. There wss
anee of jrnrty coovmitiona. Party
murder day or night
ganltationmnathsmaintaiped sad profe. formidable dluienHons. which bad tak
among the first on the scene,
ably always will be, but the people, the en pnasessiuii or llir Ueartb during the and bis peculiar talents frequently ena
woman’s ubsenec. Tbe woman fled,
rank and Aa shotild hold ths reteA leaving the door open. Her cni tbeo bled him to lend valuable assistance to
the regular force
New Orleans Tlmeanot the hossee and ofioeholdors. sppesml <
the Beene, entered.
.____________
Throtigh ths oonrentltm thsy can give the dobra.
>ra. |)ul
|
up Its back and tall, spat Democrat.
voice to the poUdss they ooneetlvely and otherwise uiiiDifesied its hostility
A
I'rloter
B
BluaSer.
and
In
turn
went
oni.
.\
few
iblDulcs
agree oodht to be pnisned.
Parts newspaper on one occasion
A man's fitness to dlechkrgo the sDarward It* returned In company with
duties M the Office to iHkida be aspires, a second cat. After a similar exhibi made a blunder which excited noamall
amount
of
merriment
at the expense of
tion both went out and returned with
not bfs^Ulty to control votes, will a third, and similarly went away, re- _ _ . of rcol talent. The following
be the standard. The people, the men tumliiB finally with a tourib. foo- paragraphs, intended to have been
who pay tuea. who build cities a*d sidering iliat sufficleDl force bad boon printed sejinrately, were by some error
bomee, who create the wealth and till reemlied to kill the snake, tbe four at
irranged that they were read cotf^
itlrely: "Ur. S. baa been appointed
the soil will dictate anj not be coi
oooe fell OD tbe reptile, and after a
sliort bin fierce struggle the latter was bead physician to the Hospital de la
manded. they will lead jmd the ca
literally tom to pieceA-BsypUan Ga- Oharlte. Orders have been issosd by
didste and the politician will follow
tbe authorities for the Immediate exIbe cnree of politics and the caw
tenstou of the cemetery of Mont Parof mlsgovemment has been the paUing
Tbe works are being executed
Into reepcmslble positions of dlsrepuI the Welsh mountains with the utmost dispatch.”
Uble men by party machine methods.
ugbt In a B
Under the proposed syetem there'will who after much dlllfflculty hac
Mew.
u making bis way to a solitary co
Here la little Johnnie’s compoalHon on
be DO more ready mad ^nomination'
;e congratulated himself o D bis goc
“Men:" "Men are what women many.
no more buying of primary voles, for
n be was asked to stay f<
They drink .and smoke and swear and
the people will at once be respoi
tbe night. -After donnlDg
g a suit ef b
bare ever so many pocketA but don’t
host’s clothes, so that Ua own might be
j church- Perhaps If they wore
dried, be proceeded downstairs and on bonnets they might. They are more
bia way met the mistress with a big logical than women and also more soo>
Pbiladelpbia Christinas tree merch
Cadinf
logical. Both.men and women have
ants bnmetL 40,000 trees last w<
stranger for ber
sprong from,monkeys, but tbe women
reduce the supply and boost the price band and gave blm a tbump on tbe certainly spning farther than the men."
on what remained. Bvtdentlr some- bead with it. remarkli^ "That’s for
wmfield (Ind.l Democrat.
1x>Jy made a noise In Philadelphia and aBl^ng the mun to stay all night."
woke the Christmas tree men np Par
A
Wemaa'a
WIsb.'
ents are trying to find the slumber dlsMrs. Hoosekeep—My husband
a good deal of I
hecauae hJs dinner has not been aer
New York plana a, great Ume when on time.
Mrs.
Clubb-Uraclone!
I
the new WlUlamaburg bridge is open
ed. Tbere will be a spberti at the fair would.
Sirs- Housekeep—Y'mi
:eep—Y'( do?
grounds, the hook and ladder company
Clubb-Yc*; bccBosp hp’d h
will
drill.
wblsUes
will
blow
6 l?ome earlier to do It.—Phlla'
the
EA6LG PRB9S
Two Milwaukee edltora are thinking
"Was you really plannia’ to run a'way
of fighting a dliei: Seven towns
WUcOhsin have offered grounds. One with the hired- girl?" a«kcd tbe old
farmer disgustedly.
of tbe prlaclpals has threatened
"That’s wbat I'WB* ihinkin’ of do
fight with Wienerwursts and the other
le'.” admitted bia son
is holding out for axes.
“Ain’t you got any aenae at atir' delanded the old man. ' Don’t you know
It will be impossible to die In Chi that hired girls Is harder ter get than
cago til! the hearse drivers' strike dflughte«-in-law 5”—Chicago Post.
endA Several who were Intendis
A Bright Thoaghl.
die last week are walUng HU the
eA ma’am,” said the obsequious
ble ends.
grocery clerk to Mrs, Brldey. who
ordering her first bill of supplies. ’’I’ve
The man in New York who wriUs put down i^or matches. Wbatnesf?”
‘•Well-4»-I suppose 1 ought to have
cable^anu abont Rnaala and Japan
aomc Witten matches, too, ooghtn't
has not declared war for 24 hours.
lY'—Detroit Free Prnig,
AmMigthe arrivals In Troverse'City
next yyiday wUl be Hr. 8. Clans.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
MONEY
C'onreiiieDi Fetters.
I.eo L^uiiA'b. a Buolnn political exile
who wiiB icvnuliti-d to return to bla
home, tells In his book. "Sixteen Years
In SlburiA” tales not only of BuBcrtng,
bnt of lenient treatment by his Jallcra.
lu Siberian prisons often the barsbneea
of the dlseipliiie was contlderebly re
laxed. On one occasion, to the vast
amusement of the prison suthoritieA
Deutseh appearod before the governor
with his foitera tied up with a piece of
string, and it appeared he bad only a
sumed them for the moment But tl
complaisant governor was afraid of
visit from bifta qnarteta. 'Then If f
inspection Is made yon will be wearing
your fetters,'' be asked, laughing. "Of
course," replied Deutsch. "You sec.
I'te i-ome to }'ou In full dresA" point
ing to bis lied up cbnlns. On miotber
occasion I>eutecirR bag was simn. It
contained, itmong other articles of
attire, the Indispensable fetarlm’s ni
A and tbv luid to apply for a new
pain 'Tnku cure .vou don't lone tbeM!”
said Ibe offi<-.-r us Pomscli packM them
among Ills litgi.'flgr
•end friends out of town ia a paid
subseriptlen for The Traverve Bay,
Eagle. They will Hiua keep InfermSd
about home events the year through.
*14)0 a year In advance.
‘•'"iLT”'
WhaTEdUtviSay.
Lndlngton bualnesj men hate snap
ped their fingers In tbe very face
that Chicago profeaaor, and have es(Abliahed a public bath houae wh««
one can get a towel the alze of a neck
tie. a capsole of real soap and a dipper
of waur. aU for 60 cents. And »
Ontona. dry, per peck.
further ahow their contempt of the
Windy City's learned man. the first
man to patronise the new lasUtction
was tbe leading phyaiolan of the city.
-Grand Raplde P»«.
k
On Ladies’ and Qent’s
k
k
The captalna of Induetry are in dan
ger of developing more or leaa ahlmoe- 4ly over the qnesUon of who HiaH be
the colonels tjaO gonerala.-WBshl^
ton Btay.
up aU their debts
^
\
k
W. C. & B. A. Gannett,
OpiMMlte BofttoE Store.
137 Prorit Street, k
"Laditl of r^ntd
excisions
taste
boy
Xmn HaadkarehlaTs
.
jUm
giftt
Itert "
5c to vac
XmasTIn Mid Hultlers
25c to 2.50
Xmas eiSTU and Him
25cto3AIO
25cto7ilO
Xsau Hats and Caps
Xmas Umbrallas
Special!
■
.
sec to 12.00
3,500 8ilk Initial Haadkerebiefs in
colors, eaefi 10c. flurry '■
"TaU! Abnt Smpendenj’i :
S. BENDA Sc CO.
- Shilaklnx moteoty^M 4
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...11 td 18
..*8e
The ABtlprofanlty League requests wtBA eoniM of Onion
you kttBBr not to riroar. If yon most atreeta:
-saV -jWABUAA.w to express yoor feelSa
........... 1.. .8HC t
n Globe.
Inga, way ”0 tedge!”-^
Steen ABd hAtfien, UghL ........
Good AteAti. l.«» IbA .......
We can't. qnHe imd«»t**M wh*t
Bourke Coton 'wBBta of * »eBt In a
leglalative body where on vote taa ■
little vMnA-4)etratt ffivening News.
•We are tfaJ vie Ate not a Ctiiiimb
u u the cnaibm ot the ChlneAq to pay
k
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Saturday, December 19th.
Carpet CIconif t
Making and layl
ed. Work thor. _ . and proii;!>il..
Agent for'Miebigan lt:i;
City
a strtet. 'Phonv No US.
A1.WAV8
ROMETHtlUe
to A.HWOY ¥OU
Waltham, Elgin and
Hamilton,
When you are 'using oil
lamps or any kind ol light
but BLECTHICITY
in
yonr home or office Therv
is nothing like BLEC'THICITY for UJuminating
purpnM-K. No smoke. i«>
smell, no groati-. 1.0 danger
In both gents and ladies
size.
that can W procured.
Boai^man River
electric Light 8
Power Company.
For a Choice Line of
VEGETABLES
Gabbajje. Rata Bajras.
Beets, _ P II m p k i n s.
Squash, Onions, Carrots,
all kinds of piekles, also
a choice line of CandifsT
Nuts, Fi^s and Dat<*s- foi
Xmas, call on
j48
>m ur*umM so,
1-4 OFF
Gold Watches
1 30 R
PiBBB Tanor bbE
AotioB BagBlAtor
WATCHES
______
•cucroarsum.ono.
Sold by J. G, Johnaon.
k
V
0 b also
a spinster—made a burglar howl
mercy by biting him. When a Mebtuetu spinster gets a -man
corner ahe la pretty sure to take ad Feed, H.. L 4 Ca's bMt............
vantage of Uie Bltuation.—Chicago Mlddllngt, per IM
Bnn. PM XM........
Record-Hemld.
Oeiry
Butter, creamery,
If General MacArthor really beUeved W ......... .
that -t-qgrw of war with Germany ex
ists. he would be one of the Uet men
to make a public atatemont of his belief. MacArthur Is not a runeton.—
Grand Rapids Poet
A. R. DIAMOND
Order your Christmas
Presents now and avoid
the holiday rush.
We
have’ a most excellent
line of
J O H N J.
BREZ I N A
************s*-*ss *****************
■1?
Hamilton Clothing Co.
DON’T DELAY!
Satt-tSutlMpAlifiAi
---- - A FOMTIWl amt
J. W. Milliken.
10 ^
fokthkchil6«uv
wearing app.trel il'x banl f g •: ' V •ly fniiu tills ciepB
dsoine liitie
littie Mod
Mov-l'i.- Kid Milts. 50c and f.ic; i.i-a.iiif,il .
Ilere'safew: liendBOine
combinations in all wool Knit Tuuu.-!Toqu.->-. 25c
21- and
._ :>0c: knit and silk i,<iillii-d '
iraincn--' line. Ti.
flers. SSc and 60c; knit tlloves and Uilts^fiSc and• •-
SoK 202 WURili 6Ul
Uailroad Watch Inspectors for
I'erc Marquette and G. R. A
1 Railroad Companies.
For a rrlend—all klada - all sluis
Sl^lal Prlcesa i i i i i i
.*16 75 5
Andrus & Frost
BARNliM&EARL
t
%
n
- Vrv-
Just nwatMdA fMw lot of
ar-;uiNE leather, suit cases
LONOOU IN 1700
AND HAND SAGS,
Wke« TFaltBvs- Baada Adareed Vmm‘
et aaaoriment wHh 10^ oent diodee Bridga ua Triepis Ber.
oount next week at
London in 1700 vras a comparatively
smaH city of aboatSOO.OOO inhabliantA
F. VOTUBA HAMBS U
the rough and lU kept main roods to
which had been bnt oUghtiy tini»ovea
alnceTndortlmM. The ghastly ^lectacle of many of the trees <» tbe Soathwalk rodir bending onder their harden
of hanged tueo had Indeed been slight
ly modified, but none tbe lem tbe decompcolng hesdi of “trnltort" still
flUed. the atmoqihere about London
This ia tbe article moat
bridge and Temple Bar with myriads
needed by everyone at ibia
of banetel mlerobeA
Our Imincdlats forbMrs were evident
time of year and we are no
ly not overpsptleular about .eights aod
exception to this role. We
emella They were accustomed to eee
need money and need it badly
eittlng in tbe plilory pqlted with
and if you need eloihea halt
Is^ludsd among
ruum eggs ni>d iHisslblyy In
as bad aa we need mooey yon
few who
will call on ns at once and get
bad been deprivud of ikelr
the benefit of the remarkably
ears for exiin-aslng too freely tbelr
low prices we are Biakicg 00
opinloDA political and religious.
•Tlie Omlns were in uu appatilng cooall aniu sold in the next ten
ditldir i^' lumimemble chorchyards
da,v8.
'vere su ttdl of coIBiib that they often
We try never to oarry goods
pnJeetW-ThrougL the turf, Bear and
over from one eeaaon to an
bull hailing, dog lights and boxing
other. but put a price pn them
inau-bes wrtv mu-oded even by royalty
that
will close them out. This
CIS Ini.- iiK is:2u. -Hid five years latex all
Is What we are doing now.
the ' dandies'' l« {.oudoo woe paying
Call aud get our pricea before
higb pi'ic-c-s to stand In tbe carts round
Tyburn to behold tweiiiy-fwo of tbelr
fellow i-reatuies banged for mlsdemeaDWc also clean, press and re
ora wliirli ill our time would be pun
pair at reasonable prices. Call
ished with :i few du.vs' Imprisonment.—
for and deliver goods If de
Satiircinj- U.vlea,
sired.
Buy a Rug For the Home
’ihere'll be fireworks in the evening.
.
DAY. OEGBMBEH 21. IWB.
E. FRONT ST.
Sold In Traverse City uy J. Q. Johni
We have an idea!
The best Christmas present that you can wive a man would he a pair of
liouse slippers. Have you seeu tbe stock or heal'd the prices V Listen I
■'iOc buys a good pair; 75c a ranch better one, ami then there are those fur
$1.00. 1.2.5. 1..50 and 2.00.
If I were a woman
' ] would .sugge.st to my relatives to make me a present of *.i pair of limsc
fancy felt, fur lined slippers. Any of the styles w.uild suit me, anti tle-i
eould pay any price for them—$1.00. 1.25. L.'iO. 1.7.‘ior 2.0o. lOi- ili.-v iiiir’'l
get me a paii’ of those high snow-)>roof gaiU-rs.
If I were a boy
And in these days of deep snow^ 1 would like to have ^.uui- ef mv
hi.ii
tell Santa Claus: My stocking is large enough f'hrisftrias Kve. l..
pair of those nice leggins anil I wouldn’t care which they .ven-.
le.ither or serge.
IteM ,i
inv,.-,
-
If I were a chlfd
I would tell Santy I wanted a pair of those child’s felt slippers^ and they
only cost One Doliar.'
The great toy center
Everything in the toy lineHust the things to fill the little people with joy.
Santa Claus came here early, and all have been busy with what he left.
Flocking Horses, Sleds, coasters, Saw Horses, Guns, Shooting Galleries.
Bolls, Borns, Blocks and games.
Dolls
And doll cabs, doll cradles, doll bouses, doll dressers, doll heads, doll
tea sets, doll ward robes; doll bonnets, doll go-carts, doll beds, doll carts,
big dolls and little dolls, black, ^hite and brown dolls, dolls wide awake
and dolls fast asleep, dolls all dressed and dolls that need lots of dres.ses.
knit dolls, kid dolls, Jap dolls. China dolls and bisi^ue dolls.
Dolls right out of Toyland
With hair both wneeth or rmish:
Della right out of Boytend
That ar« mad* ae hard and tou^:
Dolls that taka yw te -terland
- With tha amlla that waat ernnt «ff.-
THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO.
,G»ffil^ffiWTfLLSPCffiHftU^VJWaOp»WI»G.
'»•>-; ' '
THE DAILY KAGLE, MONDAjj
i
i,'.
REAL ESTATE Tfi^NSFERS.
Mra Waltw
Kelley end dUBUtir.
AT TH< THEATER*.
•
Eunice, returned Snbirda; Bvenlhs
STATE NEWS IN NffiF
from Detrplt where they went to hear Raeordad by Regleter ef Deeds F. W(r
Paul aing. Mrs. ReUer'e son Frank,
Wlleoe.
who is attending the mlUtair .athool
"Too Rich to Marry," a Carcecom....nulua.—Mrs. Hoemer aged Tg.the
t Unta. O.. retnraed Saturday evenirtdow of Slotjard Honaer, -of New edy from the pen of Mdward Owlngs
The fcdlQwlng reni eeUte tmnsfere
Boston. IS dead at the hone of her Towne. waa'seen CUnrday night at
era raoorded dnrtng the week ending
■Ts Grand. The ^y CMtalnly
danghter,
Mie.
George
BOoBat.
CELCBRATE ANNIVERSARY.
DecMBber 19 by Begleter of Deedi F.
Tht Weather.
deurred i
_
. .
____
Jiladec^if done at thU Great Holiday Store.
, Partly cloudy wllh enow annies toW. Wlleon:
than that which greeted iu premier
Old Santa Claus never was better able to provide'
Liortn Roberts and wife to Odu. W.
Carieton^Danlel UmBaek. 1 fanner pmUninaace here, bnt the small bonse
iilBOl and In the west portions. Tues- Mr. and Mre. W. C. Huebel Entertain
of
Fat
Rock,
was
aerlnaly
injnra]
Ck^U®
and
wife,
part
of
lota
-19-20,
t]»y ctdrier- Cold wave in the west and
was doe entirely to weather ooediFriends.
for bis family than this season.
while drawing, eoraatalfca by bMng Uons. The company la iximpoeed ctf
Oak Hel^: »800.
mirth portion. High west to north
Friday evening at their home at 4X2
v.i-st winds,
Jm. Bennie, et al. to Bari Cook, caught between a door and a hay nek. good actors wiio make the meet of
Franklin street, Mr. asd Mn. Wm. C.
several paraela; |12.
•
Unes that might be
Hiiebei celebrated the lltth analverEllas A. FUher and wife to Harold
CITY IN SRIEP.
Bay City.—Marshal Hodgee, charg wriUng. On the whole Hie entertalnBarj- of their marriage, by eetertalnBaUey. lot «. block 32, N add of Inter- ed with attempted murder«f CoDstahle aent affords an evening of keen enjoyIng a number of their frleada. The
k>e^; »126.
Leonard Roth during a flftht at AmeUtL mem bereft of the vnlgarlsms that <w
Mi^ Lucy Ganett (s home from Ann dining room waa prtdtUy deoorated
Ernest W. HastiugB end wife to last April, when Hodgea wu ahot and JInarUy attend the farce comedy.
Arbor.
with holly and and a casdeUbra with
and thousands of handsome, useful and' practical
Prank Votruba, lot 37 and e'^ of lot killed, was found guilty of amuH wlgi
The slory in brief, about whlrii are
There was no meeting ef the Knights a red shade In Ui'e center of the Uble, 38. block .3, P. H.'s lat add.: 3850.
built many amnalnreltBatiaaa. U thisInrert to do gre^ bodily barm.
j
gave a very pleasing effect During
gifts. Everythinjf for everybodj*!
of thi- Grip yestecday as expected.
Adelben B. Fairbanks and wife to
Ralph VanV1iaalngen.a rich yoong man.
ihe evening the following menu wav
Social at Poreetore' hall: barbers
SokimoD Lbeser, nw% of nw'i. sec.
Jackson.—Baron Kuno Frelheer Von Is in love with Aletha Middlecroft,
' ami bosses. Oyster eopper and enter- 'served:
12. toa-n 27. range 9; 3300.
daughter of a Dunkard widow.* Ki
Sauerkraut.
Prankfurta,
laihmcn^
August Gran and wife to Adolph Blt2. a qiemher of the-German nobil ing be cannot gain the mother's con*« ^he
VVelleln. n’*:- of s% of neti. sec. 3. ity. whose faBjUL-ha^"*®
Mrs. J. A. MnUnus who is studying
marriige. on account of her
Rhine river
Coljogne. U employ
vocal culiure in Ahn Arbor, has return
town 26. rknge 10; 3800.
religious scruples against riches, be
Prank A. Clary and wife to J. B. ed as -scraper" Injlie Michigan Cen
ed home for the holidays.
young
Cocoa.
W. E. Campbell of the Nerthport . After the supper all adjourned to Arnold and wife, e% of lot 33. block tral shops at Jackson Junction for becomes a guest at the Middleeraft
31.26 a day.
l.ea'ler spent the forenoon In the city. Ihe parlor, whereavery pleasant even "P." H.. L. & Co.'s 7th add.; 3650.
bouse. He tricks the mother into sign
Up rctiimed this .-ificrnooD.
Peter
Steffesto
J.
A.'
Horarlch,
e'i
ing a 'wriu«i consent for the marriage
ing wa« spent, and the guests departed
jMIss Hariett.Salefsky of the N. M. - • a late hour, leaving many articles, ’ w'/j of Rww,. sec. 8, town 26. range
Grand Rapids.—Frank Yakee.
of the daughter to some worthy
King Amrapbel of Bsbykm. wbo can Mnd friends out of fawn Nap
for The Travofse L-,
A has gone to iior liomo at Ont-katna irndp of wood Jor the host and hostess, 11; 3900,
lived -A2S0 years B. C.. fonnUUted a subscription
old resident and a veteran river man. leaving the place for the nam
They wiH thus keep InfOniMd"
■lo spend her three weeks' vacaiion.
John Steffes and wife to J. A. Hqm- aged 73. was found dead at the gu^s' cant He then dUcards his disguise code of lews. His atstutes. which Eagfe.
souvenirs of the wooden annlversboot hems events tho year WiiwagtCrich, w'.j of wu of swVi. eec, 8.
The Traverse City etodents of
gate of the west side canal He had and elopes with Aletha. The. widow,
y of their marriage25. range 11; 3700.
nilvpt college, have all returned, to
evidently slipped- on a board bridge too. has a snltor, Thomas C. Wriggs,
Sam J. Seeley and wife to Geo Pul- while gathering dirft wood and was Colorado miner, who has great wealth. conuin the follotviug:
K)K>nd ihclr vacations in this city.
"if a womau who sells beverages . Don’t he Imposed «pM by taking
ver and Bd H. Hansley, lot 13 of block made unoonseiouB by a blow from
Miss Mabel Bobkey ef the N. M. A.
She tcUs him she cannot
I
gives bad value for the money paid her. eabsUHlss oBarad fior.
The
Gri»iiii
-W<>i'ld
y.iii
mind
If
I
3, Willlamsbnrg; 3X60.
li-fi Satordsy to spend a month's to
madTaf. Fbr.^hy ias. O. Jol
till be becomes poor. So be given his she shaJi be thrown into water.
cake of lee.
e<
Frank R. Goodrich and wife to Oscar
spen,) a month's racation at her home went into il"' 'iiioking enr, deart
; a wife be a speodthrlfl or if she and 8. B. wait ft Son.
wealth to his daughter and son-taktaw.
TUellridi- \vi::ii! T.isiuokvt
. Chance, parcel In Traverse City
near Grand Havep.
otherwise neglect her dutlea. her hus
The
play
is
full
of
"Oh. d.Mt. II"' I ''-ini' to .experience
Marquette.—Commencing wlUj t
Miss Mary Parkbr has returned from Ihe nuoii.v el '"'iiiu invny from you so 3200. .
prindpel characters weve por band may pet ber away wltbont com
Ypsilaiiii where she is attending the thai Oie .loy "f "iV reliim will he all
John A. Dell and wife to John Ren •w year all the employes of the Steel trayed by- Hugh Grey, who fakes the pensation. bnt If a man put away bis
nie. parcel in block 1. Goodrich’s 3rd corporaiion in the Lake Superior min role of Ralph Van Vllasingen; LydU wife for DO oUier reason than that tbs
normal school, to spend the holidays the im'tv inl'-nKili'il.".- Itrooklyn l.lfe.
baa no children be shall return ber
ing field will receive from 6
add.; 3660.
nl linmc in this city.
Dickson, as Aletha Middlecroft: Mar whole dowry.
cent less wages than now. The
i<> meet the man who ^s
First National Bank to Mike Diebolt
There will be a special
I don'i <•
garet Brent, ss the Dunkard widow;
’’If a betrotbal be reartiided, tbe
ifalll- and wife, parcel in Traverse City; reduction will affect several thousand
mile n mistake, for that Infa
lion of Traverse City lodge. No. 222,
Burt
G.
Clark,
as
the
gruff
Colorado
BbaO
pay the woman compensation
The Independent companies,
lodlvldiinl lias likely inever madt 3200.
... .—ivldiinl
K. & A. M. lonighi. Work in thelhird ble
"A widow with grown up children
miner, and Henry Conklin, as R^lnald
Charles Korb and wife to Howard is suced, will »ke similar action.
degree followed by an oyster siippe^ anything else. -Jlacanlay.
may
not marry again without permlsHuntington.
'
Whiting, lot 4 block 6. H.. L. ft Co.'s
slon from a Judge '-I.pSdon Express.
Yon will see many fine
6th add.; 3600. .
lamazoe^Walter Hodgee. an
tbiags bnt .otUng more
Kmrte
Erickson’s
Grin.
Sarah Mitchell to Willard E. Gan owner of one of the largest paper mills
Every one who goes to see Knnte
nett, parcel In sec. 10, town 27. range In this city and worth nearly a
Erlcksmi In -The Msa From Sweden,’
11; 31,000.
lion dollars, was fined 326 or 30 days In
Ananda Cox to Charles M. Beers, Jni! in the ^rcult court for contempt. at Steinberg’s Gjapd next Saturday,
December 26, will come away feeling
loU 40-42. Old Mission Harbor; 33
The fine was paid. He taUed to apMary Golf to AIlie_E. and Archie near when dirt by Judge Adams to like a "Tolly Gude Faller.” No mat
ter what your troubles are. scrape up
W- Thorn neVi of ne’/,. sec
testify in the Messerole forgery case. enough to see Knute In hla new play.
26, range 10; 3500.
untaroishable Irunming*
He grins and you grin, a^ yon fall
------YES,-----Henry Max and wife to Emil
aad floe satin liniaga. The
Schramm. eL. of se'.i. sec. 10. town 25, , Hart.—The campaign for local op apart. You forget you ever owed any But don’t boy until yon see na.
tion in this county has gone beyond body anything. You roll in your seat
range 11; 32,600.
finest klodofa praagnt lor
- speech making, although preach- If you are fat and thin people double
Howard WbiUng and wife to Wm.
a lady. I®uk over the line
ind
prominent
eitlsens
are
hold
up
Into
knots
till
they
choke.
Then
Matzen. lot 6. Steele ft Spencer; 3700.
NOW'while there. Is still
ing
meeUngs
evely
night
in
country
Knuu
lelU
a
simple
pathetic
story
to
Fidelia Broach to J. T. Hannah, lot
churches and school bouses and work
cboiee at
camy eyed baby-boy in the {riay
7. block 12. Traverse City; 32.200.
stop laoggfaing. The light grows
Samuel H. Sayler to Orson H. Loiter, ers of the cause are making a peraonal
wVj of nwi4 of nw%. sec. 30. town 28, canvas'for pledges of support, moraUy dim and all In the andience is qnieL
Then the lights eome up again, and
inge 9; 3200.
--------^TAttttfimar.—- .
you look around to see that iHher pet«le
Carl P. Nordenberg to Stephen E.
Lapeer.—A week «o 120 dozen eggs
wiping their eyes. Then they’re CttUc«5'nsoeKo.l97.
Carrall, nwV4 of seM, see. 23.
were stolen from the cold storage works •off again. Jolly as ever throng- the
Q. W. CURTIS, hUiiDgv.
29, range 10: 31.000.
acL and it Is thb best hnmor yon
Stephen' B. Carroll to Oscar Swan and they were found hidden
Wlh'ii liiiviiiir tln'iii [ii'i'senis. Today we offer you
shocks at the edge of town, bad ever got for the mcmey. 14^ tonic.
son, w% of nw>4 of set/,, sec. 33, town
ly froeen. The thieves were evidsnUy
fill' irirls that :iri‘ lioth plt^asiog and i^ractieal
29. range lO; 3500.
:iiid at a Miviii'.r Ilf (lollars In you, an important
NM»lbon Laroche to A-son Dumou- afraid that if they raturned for the
Perlahed tn PbiwoII at Preychelle, loU, 17 and 18. block 8, Wil oggs they would be tracked In the
Among the curioeitiea of tbe Noethileiii just 111 iiv.
snow which bad fallen since the plun nmptoe <Eh>glaiKli mnsenm there Is
helm's add; 3S60.
Tlu-si' Ouits for Misses and little girls, have
none uioix' Interesting than a gtass
Howard WbUihg and wife to Denton der was secreted.
caw {•ontalnlng a smoked cat. In her
Tompkins and wife, lot 14. block 3.
;‘!l I'll' i li'^fau' i' ami lioaiity that (*haracleri7.e the
Grand Haven.—The death of
Ufetlwe puss was a tesj>ected resi
P. Hannah’s first add.; 3600.
siaviiuMits for ■.ri'owM ups -ym'll Up pleased with
dent In a hotel In tbe town and cefJ. W. Travis and wife to Cora E. ycar-oId son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. talnJy paid for ber keep by proficiency
Kruld«iler
is
reported
from
Carlo.
tlie prit-e. your claiiirhti-r with the eoat.
Travis, lota 44 and 45. block 10, H„ L.
Egypt, where the parents are engaged lu niousliig. One da.v, however, abe
A Co.'s 1st add; 31.
$10.00 Coats.
$7.73
onary work. Mr. 'and Mrs. dlsnpp<'un-d-was searched for, lament
Elira J. Goodrich U> Mike Diebolt.
ed. forgotteu—till years after a work12.00 Coats .
8.30
U.I 7. block G, Goodrich's third add.: Krudenier, who have been In this work
b'luiirlng a chimney In tbe hotel
in Egypt for 15 years, are wdl known threw a sudden light on the'mystery of
3200.
8.00 Coats ...
6.30
Rli7.a J. Goodrich to Mike DicbolU among the Holland pc-ople of Michigan. her fate. She was discovered stand
3.00 Coats .. ..
3.08
poi9. block fi. Goodrich’s 3rd add.; 3200. They were home, on a visit six years ing io an angle of tto brickwork Jnst
Nn’s SItmen
le now appears In tbe glass esse,
ago.
Ladles’ $ults at One.HalTOn I
V.ant ambraMMa ud
and niDchcU In each front paw waa
Topsr's Pall Nanae.
iMUMT.UnMn,
Moskegon.-The Sabbath School a amoked. dried mouse. Flying for
‘‘Mfinma. what is Topsy’s other
their
lives
up
tbe
broad
chimney,
tbe
Union baa given notice to the aaloonnamer
so bod led the way not only to
"Topsy In the play? I don't know, keepors of this town that complaints
dear. I gness she hasn't any other. win be made against all vlolatore of deatli- but lo unexpected lmmori®*‘tTIt’s Just Tflwy. that’s all."
the
law,
beginning
the
first
Sunday
DlekraC fiebool
hi thi^ huiT> and bustlo of Christmas atlver*
"Oh, she has another name. I beard after New Years. Officers of the union
When f'liiirli'H Dickens
papa speak of It yosterdoy. bui I i sn't
tisiiig. we had almost forgotten to tell you ahoiit,
think of it now. Oh, yes. I rcuicnibor. say that it Is not their Intention to Wellington House academy It waa the
—maybe you thought of them. Charming'
It's Ttw TurvyV-Knnsas City Jonr- drive them out of bnsinesa. b« the secret pride of tbe studenta there that
law relaUve to closing aaloons must they owne<l more while mice, red polls
arul pleasing as gifts or for your own use. Special
and linnets than any other set of be
be observed.
'offering just now.
*
within tbelr k<-u. These were kept
Valmed C«*»etltor.
bat boxes, drawers and even In the
E m
eline—Sara Is my cretitest
WHAT FARMERS NEED.
school desks. A small but very accomsolution in life.
Nice oseafor rtiUdreD.SSe.
Elisabeth—Why?
40a.
Eniclinc—Everybody s.iys she talks Mra. Ruth Davit Rcada a Paper on tho
Walking Skirt, Si-nti-li luixlurr. very prettily
Subject
and could draw Roman charlotn. fire
more tliaii 1 do.—1
—Detroit I'
At the meeUng of Uie Farmers’ In- pil>rr muskets and scale pasteboard
-made. .-iti.tKl value.
etliute In Orawn Friday Mrs. Ruth ladders fell ut last into an overfull Ink
Cnsteiaorv kutire.
"Are the races couiliii; i" town?"
Davis read an excellent paper on the pot and lost both Ms while coat and its
Woman's warm alippen,
“I don't know." oiKwrnil young subject: "What are . the FarmePs life. Dickens nevertbeleas •won a prtta
BO*.
Our method of doing
for his laiUn.
Mrs. Torklns. "My li«sl.:mcl hasn’t Greatest Needs? " The pa|>er waa
WoiBrti’B fancy fur-trimmed
business practically elim
yet Mill ao.vtblng about our linving to
partes foHows:
JuUetfea.SB*,$l, flM.
economize-'—Washington Star.
inates all risk. Youdeal
_ -‘fihneraon said nothing could be accomplIsbeJ without enthmriasm.
iu. Mining Stocks or ] ofeel that all farmers are or should
dustrial Stock without
be enthusiastic on the subi'cta which
any chance of loss.
... being agitated for their special
benefit. Primary ratorm and the aboil■Write for our method.
of the fee syatem for compensat
ing county officials '
"I think we have all observed that
t a rule, the American people are
slow to aocept and adopt a great re
SELLER OF OOOO flHOEtL
Ml Maaateck MU^. CWott. UL
form, but has not the Mnner been
m Mart iTTiiil IjflBii. InMi, Ihftquiet, steadily hoping that the proO J’. CAnVBR.
F. W. CARVBR.
O. P. Carver & B^q.
• *n ueeukHil of ihe lut
•'Flefi and Came Law”
• at >>e in
oBic« ■Juriog utid..oas houre.
UTB. eiLub
eiLub JjT.
Jj.t,
Ui writ
INSURANCE.
Oiri^StnpiiiBg.
fjosUss, Cannes Tm China, Faai^ Gyib
?5SS
Id '
Out WiiidQws
MONEY
IN FARMING?
Mi^iN
The Traverse 0^
Real Estate Exchange
Don’t Forget the
Children’s Comfort
Room 516 Wllhdffl Bloclu
WAITS DiOIG STORE
Sussesttfos
for
Christmas
Shoppers
50c
Dainty and Pretty Silk Vfaish
M
Eliminated
$4.00 to $8.00.
STEINBERG’S GRAND
To Be Wound tip!
_ "
We :iri; olosinjr out stot-k and will wmiTiTi) the business just as soon a.s
we possibly can. All fixtui'es, show ojxsgs and eounters and one safe
for sale. We do not limit the quantity of jjooiis sold to one persoji.
The more you buy the‘better we like it. It’s a {rood chance for mer
chants to replenish their stocks for le.s.s than they could buy for
wholesale. Nothin^r reserved. Brerythinjf must go.
The Prices Tempt Tine to Buy!
Anti everyone wants more or less just now. Everything going at cost
and below.' Deeper cuts made every day. 'You cannot afford to let
this Christmas opportunity pass.
Get in line ioday - tomorrow may be too late I
The R«ck;et.
'-S
S2A0
^ s...
.'. OPBBA HOUSE .'.
Saturday, Dec. 26
TbeTorrey Eipfontioa
Deaver, Ceterada /.
Alfred V.
Friedrich
Knute Erickson
-either aaUsfied or aahuied of their
greed, and that leglrtathm ■would oome
his way. and be for bis intereat until
forbearance has ceased Jo be a rirtne ?
Quletnees is not aecntty.
sleeping in bis boet drIfUng in tbe
rapids of Niagara, may dream that be
is a child again. roAed by hU mother’s
hand. But that dream wOl xiot change
Oie fart that he la shooting like an
asd It would
____ «>..t the taniw and wothlBg
clasaee generally were quite, as obUrloos of their real oondltlon. They toU
all day and do chorap jart of the nl^t
in order to pa^ a high rata of taxes.
And then if a-aortgage U recorded or
rrteeaed' or a deed iwcorded. the^nty o^ is altowed a fee wIMt iBoold
compensate him for hla work without
• yearly salary of 3800 orfiLOM; Yfhy
ot have tbe salary raOciant without
fees? Another queatkm which the
farmer wbo had ooeukm to transfer
retd eetate wJU irtrfW ftgt« with me
- • ' — - l»tfca»h«raotfiwa-
-
by arrangement-wUh
,
Breadlnrsl 4 Cottle
-IX
Chaa. Newman's Comedy Drams.
"The Man
From Sweden”
•‘TVtf Wild UUU abtovt pUtue.S. r. MnU * Ejprm.
New Scenery
New SpedtUks
New Evetyttlii
AOecidcdi;-! Everywhere
PRICES; 25c SSc, 50c, 7Sc
MOST OF IT IS
IN KNOWING HOW
We think we know how to make aSour tto*e<aae Uke
to have. We’ve been m^ag.tta_"BEaE!^Jo«[:
time, and Cave bad tveiT te* cnmplailita on
quality. TryitandaeeforyouraoU.
THE DAILY gASLii:. -MONDAY. PEOEMBBK 21, tU03.
AppmONAL LOCAL*.
CM. Hill le heme for the holldaya
troB Plumb Ulaad where be Is
HEALTH OFPtCERS TO MEET.'
work' for the govenimeoL
Annual ConUrenee te Be Held In Ann
Emmett E. Reueh of Ceder etreet
' ■ ' Arbor.
eat to Old Mission Saturday
Tbe taeelUi oBoere of MlcUsan W4II spend the holidays with ralaUves aad
for their unoal ocnference at Menda.
Ann Arbor. Janoetr 7 aod S. of the
eenta
still the price oi
. new year. AH the eeealope wDl be tatoea on the local market and the
held in the nefr medloal boUdhiB of farmers are 'bringing a good number of
Ihe University of MlchlgaiL Four toads into the city.
sessfaMis will be taeldt JaaiuiiT 7. 2 p.
Hashbarger.of North Spruce
tD. and $ p. BL,: and Jannary S. at 10
street, left this morning for a few
i. ^ 2 I
weeks' Tlalt with reiaUve* at Big Rap
The following papers have been
ids and Grand Rapids.
promised:
Four couples of young people en
Address of weleone by President
joyed a slelgbride Friday night
.lames B. Aagell.
the tome of Walter Paige at I^ng
Statements of the objects of .the
Lake. Those-who went were:
convenUon. hy the Hon. Frank WelU,
Paige; Merryn Kenney. Arthur Morse,
president of the SUte Board of Health.
bermsn Smith, Ina Kenney. Irene
-The sairitauen ot Michigan BunHlckeraon, Clara Hlckeraon and Beu
met Resorts,” by Dr. Arthur G. Oven,
lah Donglass. The evening was speni
or Petoskey, Mich'.'
with’ games and mnalc and a fine sup
-The Disposal of Waste, and the
per was enjoyed.
Prevention of Typhoid Fever at Mich
The funeral of Mra. Eliza Zeigler
igan Sommer Resorta,” by Dr. B. B.
Godfrey, health offlcer qf Holland. who died Saturday morning at
home of her dau^ter, Mrs. J. A. JackMidi.
of Eaai Fnont streeL was held yes
Further Remarks on the Increaseterday at 12:30 o'clock from the realof Pneumonia Problem," by Dr. Arthur
It Reynolds, conunlsstener of health, (leneo on East Front street. There
i large attendance. The Rev, Deut Chicago.
Cochllii officiated and nfier the
-The Relation Between Human and
service the remalns were taken ti
Bovine Tabercnlosls,’' by Prot M. P.
itiira
for uunaJ.
Rarenel of the University of Pennsyl
Tn
funei^'l of -Orville Blood.' the
vanla. *
j The InspecUon of ^eat" by the jiipaeer who died Saturday at the home
Rev. Caroline Bartlett Crane, of Kala- of hts son. In Blood, at Bast Bay, will
be held tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock
matoo.
■•Ihe Artificial Cultivation of Tryp under the direction of R. A.' Anderaon,
the home at Blast Baj-. The two
anosomes." by Dr. F. G. Novy, of Ann
ugbters of the deceased. Mis. RawArbor.
of this city and Mrs. Smith of Buf
-How to . make out Certlflcates of
Causes of Death.” by Dr.-C. U Wilbur, falo. will both be heip at the funeral,
in charge of vital statistics of Michl- Mrs, Smith having arrived yesterday.
The Rev. Thomas P. Ullom will con
-Some Lessons to b«/leamed from duct the services.
Frank Hardy of Interioehen was in
studying Burtpean Meht Inspection,"
by Prof. Charles B. Marshall, of the the cltv today on business.
One of the large plate glaae v/lnMichigan Agrlcultuca! college.
-The Restriction of Diphtheria” by dows recently set in the new State
Dr. Guy L. Kiefer, health offlcer of bank building was broken Saturday
night;
Detroit
The livery firm of Turnbull A Potraf"The Causation and RestrlcUon of
% have very little use for the p6et
Typhoid Fever," hy Dr. Thomas M.
who sings of the "beautiful snow." for
Koon. health oflice of Grand Rapids.
Saturday night the great weight of
the roof of a shed beside
KOREA OUT OF IT.
their livery bWn. broke down on the
Tokio Reports Part of the Eastern shed, damaging about a dozen buggies
Trouble Settled.
i and cutter^ which were stored beneath
the extent of about $S0o.
Tokio,' Dec, 21.—It is learned from
ufflclal sources that the Korean part Paw Paw Woman .Commits Suicide.
of the controversy between Japan and
Paw Paw. Mlcta.. Dec. 21.—Mrs. MelRussia has been practically setUed hi' >D Rockell, living west of town, com
Russia acknowledging Japan's predom- mitted suicide by taking morphine.
■ inatlng Influence over the whole of She left a letter saying she was tired
lUat country. This fad. however, has of life.
been somewhat offset by JI^■an de
manding that Russia give her written
obligation that Manchuria will not be
come Russian territory. The peace
ExpresaloiiK inni wv use nowadays
party sre hopeful that this Isiler
mctaphorlcall)' were used. In their real
msnd is made subject to i<eductlon and aefise in bygom- Qiiys. For Inetanoe, we
•peak
about -beatlnk’s retrent." forget
that the strained relations between
two coontries will pass without clash. ting perbaps that the phrase comes
from, the fact that In war time'fvben.a
retreat
wns_ ordered the drums were
Michigan Inventors.
beaten In a particular manner, just as
Washington, D. C.. Dec. 21.—MichV
today It Is sounded on tbe bugle. Then
gan patents: William C. Andrus, Kal again one qieaks of going off "bag and
amazoo, dampening device for paper baggage.” How many know what the
calendering machines; Arthur C. Bour- "ba^oge" was? Tbe general idea is
deau. Battle Creek, making malted that It was part of tbe soldier's kit. In
flakes, also means for miring cereal point of fact the "bag” was originally
with malt, also means for feeding the soldier's haversack; tbe “baggage"
ovens, also means for filling packages; was hla wife. The familiar phrase “to
Charles 8. Burton, Hastings, pedestal give the cold Khouider" orl^sted In
Prance, where it was the custom to
extension table lock; William H. Cald serve with cold shoulder of mutton In
well, WilUamstOD. elevating baggs,ge stead of hot meat a guest who had out
truck; George C. Cowles. Bay Mills, stayed bis welcome. '-A feather in hla
UBdreeseJ lumber and preserving cap” comes from Hungary, It being for
same: Ralph Dillingham, Lattin. mow merly .ihc custom for tbe Hungarians
ing machine; Thomas Draper, Port to put a feather In fbeir caps for ev- Huroff. combined universal joint pipe eiy Turk they killed. Tbe word "deadcoupling and plug; Michael Garland- bead" Is. according to some authorities,
Bay City, cable cot 'yor; John L. Mac- one of great antiquity. It la said that
a -deadhead" wos In Pompril an indlRae. Bacanaba. gc- <\ Edward B. Mor rlduel who gained admisaion to an en
gan. Saginaw, weeding hoei Sarah A. tertainment free
•e of charge by n
Moulton, Grand Rapids, playing ca
Fred N. Root, Kalamazoo, hulling
•s bead.
chine: Abigail B. Saxton. Pomona,
strainer: MorAs Taylor. Detroit, screw
"Be'a bold. I believer
clamp;
SUi-rman S. Wltblngton,
"les.”
Adrian, dye for tying lotersecUng
"What's the reasonr
wires.
“I can't aay. I don’t know
Father Time or bis wife got
Calf With Heart In Its Neck.
flrsL"-klblcogo PotL
Beldlng, Mich.. De<«. 21.—A
Preeir AdMltted.
monUi6<dd calf belonging to Levi
Bbfr-Women may gossip sot
Krlck died a few days ago of heart but- they hme better cooirol of tbelr
failure. Til'! calf's heart instead of tongues than men have.
He-You are right Men have no con
'being in the right place was located
In the neck, just in front of the tot trol whalvvcr of women's tongues.—
legs and It managed to thrive, grow- Kansas City Journal.
and frisk about the sai.ie as any other
well formed calf.
Xmas prasenu of S.'Benda S
Cuban Bill Operative December 27.
Washington, bee 21.—The Treas
ury Department has Issued a circular
declaring that the new rates of entiT
oonUined in the Cuban reciprocity bill
• It seems as If everybody want
Bogs' for~VfU. Never Bold i
many befoi
before. Our prices and p<
terns sell them
___ every time.
IWP T
Boston Store.
: FOR THE
Appearance
OF
\ Tei3^s
PerC M.ajrodh':
GREAT BARGAINS
IN
Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry
UNTIL CHKISTMAsS.
Xmas presents bi S. Benda d
ln^.1,! Phyllis, looklni
of 'asb. Ashes are so liable to fall nn ' roguishly,
,
one's clothes, you know.
: “K®*
“K*
"And tbe man? " It's reniHrksble bow !
? buy '
tobn'-i-o steadies one.
a & Co
"I bellev .vou will, find jioople eon-,
gratulatlag Mr. Dawson Graham this'
evenlug." replied riiyllls deiuurriy
|
"Lucky devU:'
Holiday Sl$^pers. What e
said other things’ to mysel
t>f them. All kinds to choose
never liud mueli use for that f<
from. The colored leathers -arc
su attractive—and the prices
anywuy.
Phyllis bowed in mock courtesy.
•P.f
say so."
I set! it uiyseir. biit"I luugbrt. The tiling was appealing
to my sense of humor. It’s a most exeelieot thing, you know, to possess a
sense of bumor.
"We wouldn't have believed all ibis
a month ago." said 1. "I would have
laughed bad any one suggested such s
thing.”
"How fortunate: " said Phytlis, with
apparent lrrevereui.-e.
"Whlcbr 1 asked. "That 1 wouldn’t
have believed it or that 1 would have
laugbedr
■That we found out In time." Phyl-,
Us seemed quite serious. "Afterward
it would have been apt to create such
a Bcuudal."
•Ti-uo.'' said 1. "We did quarrel oc
casionally "
''Occasionally: ' sniffed PbylJIs. “You
might better say eternally. Why, I
remember one tlme""Wbeu you were ataytng at Boreas
Besch." 1 Uitemipted.
"No, not that one.” corrected Phyllis
—“when I was"—
"And I used to sail up the river to
look.;.at you. Y'ou wore a yellow dress
er. you kuow. snd I could
that
see you on tbe versiidn. How I used
to wish I cohld get up the courage
to land and go up and talk to you: I
don’t suppose you ei-er even'saw me."
"Why ^dn’t you?" said Phyllla nn-
boee witb felt or
Nothing nicer for
winter wear. Perhaps he-would
like a pair of those Fur Driving
Gloves that we ore selling at apecial prices. The Boeton Store.
':»
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The Tide of Christmas
Trading is Highest Hereil
I The great waves of the ocean art'!ii{flu?st .stimtnvliiT'-lotf tlu'
Africa, we arc Ixiltl i anti the heavy <;iii'istni:is iitisin«-s.-s
SITUATlbN WANTED — Any
thing; married man, 30 years; must
bare employment. Address Eagle
offlee.
'24-t-3
WANTED—Vtoraan cook, higi
wages paid. Apply at Eagle of
or address, Tbos. B. Sharp. I.
View House. Elk Rapids. Mich '18tf
WANTED—Agent* and general managera of either sex. to handle the best
selllDg article on the market today.
Caeh fur your work and you pay
for goods when sold "Send stamp
for particulars. Grand Rapids Spe
cialty Co., 71 and 78 South Division
street. Grand Rapids, Mich. "U-t-C
FOR SALE—Chicago
umber
3|09-tf
"Ym." nnswend PbylUs. "I suppose
Grob^m^s brod^ FERR^ 1
tStM-W.
sontltft-u lit^ <>i
Xorthci'ii
-Mic.liijrait
NOW
WANTED—Competent girl.
A. Foster, 616 State street.
VNTED—V«iung married couple to
and 'board■■
iccupy furnished house
'
iwne* Erqi.lre t Eagle offlee.
3317-tf
of
reaches its greatest volume at some one sloi'i'—whaf i-< more u maticv of ctmi'se
than that i^^hould come to Steinberg’s, the store tliat has the stocks lo withstaml
' the onslaught, the room to receive the Ihroiiir.s. the service that s:itisfii*.s. AND
‘ THID LOWEST PRICES, mjulc poa.sihl.'-only by «'ir< iiinst.am'<'.s siu-ii as m. oth.-istore can r-ompep* witl).
.
GIRL WANTE5D for general housework.
-Mrs. John Cadham, 23R Ea-st Eighth
'24-lf
reel-
1 kusw why. My ImaglnaUon gare
“SeiL^”'
^21-1-6
m« a virld picture of Phyllis turning
ber back and walking Inside. PhyllU WANTED—Good girl for housework tn
small family. AdBress or call 518
knew too. Bnt I had sense enough not
West Tenth street, l. F. Buck.'17tf
to answer;
"Tben there was that tlme "PCS U. 8. ARMY—Able
"Ate you gohig over them alir ask WANTED
bodied unmarried men between ages
ed Phyllis wMrily.
of 21 and 36; ritlxens of United
"I suppose there won't be time," said
States, of good character and tern1. "But ypu have no idea bow much ‘ perate habits, who can speak, read
1 thought of yon that summer, little
and write renHub For informaGoo
girl."
Offli
le CliIty, Mich
"And now?" questioned Phyllla soft3103-tf
like "o I.un.-b I-:
Come and |ake a walk tbrongh
our store U you su« at a loss
what to buy as a gift You will
see somediiiic that win fill the
bill. TTie Boeton Store:
“"I's'S'j.r
L M. BENNEH.
PHILIP B .II3NNINUS. graduate
nurse of West Pema Hospital. Nun-'
CiUzen
cornor Ninth and nivisii
___
FOR SAia-boufflters. show
THE BEST Chri^Mi
ftra; at
ea^send frlei^ oM (if
one Mfa nr«......................
w Oft Glaas and I
for The Traveroe Bay
stock to be < ..................... the file
s al! tbe Boston »
U 0t«r.
Eagla They will thus keep Informed .
‘Ifr I may
ma' liave the next.” snW L
Aeirt home events the year through.
6 neldng
ng Phy IIN?
TOB. BAIB—Bonr milk and sweet
*1J)0 a year In advance.
i my lottiali
crM deltrered. mviif at 4S7
MwwstTML Ottfs«na”pb(ma Kie.
Tnmlng is|o the hallway 1 came face
Swings. F. P. Jones. 82l24f-2M
Grand Rapkda » Indiana Railway Co.
Jo face with Do«cT Grobam.
In eadet Nov. 29, 1903.
L rostralnlng my do- FOB SALS—A Cew pair oc tUBUr bt«d
'>
1^ Mert McBeM Muoa 6 "Hello:" crl^
Trains leare Traverse City lor Grand
Homw^Mget^ Plytaqi^W^.
alf Kelson on him> ODpsrl0M.l*os,hirr.C.JI*a»m
<
-congrotuieteyou. Tonw
No«(:e to the ta^sreis of tbe city of
offloe.
Tittverse City:
I >*0i>0*0*0*0»00<0rt>0«0>0^ certainl.T a royal flush If ever there was
Tbe tax rolls for the collection of
le."
to SBLJ/-Fanna aad oUy property;
daily except
"May 1 BOLbave this onet" said I.
Sunday.
"Thanks. oM man: thanks." said
larp list aom^ow Tary jyy ^py- ............................................ for-tbe
"For tbe atke of appearance, yon Dawc)-, linking bis arm affectionately
Traina arrive in Traverse CIO'. I
p. in. and 7:40 p. m. dally.
know." 1 added, noting her hesitation. Into mine ami drawing me outside wiili
Trains arrive In Ttayeree City.
"Well.” roplied Phyllis In an u«^ him. ^on'^re the v«T feilow I’ve been
I ay hands tor collection
p. m. dally except Sunday through
tain way.‘“ror tbe sake of appearance, looking for. Ton see. ll'e this way:
I win be In my offloe to receive said
from Fort Wayne without change
Peb. 1, 1904, on Parlor and sleeping cars at Walton on
taxes from — ......................
then.”
We've beeu engaged no-n- for about atx
■
0
11:30
each
week
day
from
8
o'clock
all through trains.
The room was hot and stnffy^ and -jntha, and this
-------------- '*
____ In tbe forenoon and from
C. L. LOCKWOOD
dancing is warm work anyhow.
prelude to an .early wedding, FOB SALE—Moot soft vrooo. South o’tfiock to 4 o'clock in tbe afternoon
G. P. t r. Agt., t.rami Hai' <1"
'The rennda Is a lot cooler." I sngon to support me In It. Will
Side LnmMr Co. Bell phone 890;
On all state and county taxes paid
K. MDRHAV,
you? What do yon aavr’
c:idzena' 'phone 308._______ 8806^2
gesl'ed.
before Jannary 10, the regular fee .of
Agent. Traverse Oily.
"For the sake of appearanq; alsoT"
Six montlia; ii.mighi i: » took mT
one per cent for collection will h'queetionnl Phyllis, elevating her eye bfratb away. Tbe liu**" rixen: And
charged, and on all Uses remaining r.n-1
" *
10, there will be charged. |
to-Hupport hlmMf that wasn't rub
brows.
a fee of four- per t
for collection.
"Ceruiiiily." 1 answered, glonring in bing It in:
FOR SALE—Cows and alelghs; three Penalty on dellnqut
city and school i
September 27.
..................
.....................................
the
dlrecUi>n
of Mrs. Gllle^le. "It' "What’s your governor think about
good cows giving milk; three lum taxes
., and
, _ special
.
sasesaments,
4 cents [ ,'rains leave Traverse Cliv a» foiaa
ltj;:u.'iuei
might look .Mirouge If...................yonC
we didn’t. yon(lti;:Ujiuerl'?d
to gain iini'‘. ’I suppose
ber bob alelghs. one light bob sleigh. on each
{
dollar of the amonnt of Said (lows:
iwn about It all alongr
know.'
B. J. Morgan.
1B-tf
tax.
For Grand Kaplds, Detroit, Toledo.
in
''•Not' muebr
cried Dawey.
“It has one advantage." aald Phyl VVotl
Offlee In room 2<0. Wilhelm block
iL 6:00 A m.. 11:B3 4.
lis-"one does not need to talk oui mul%' He Jnst found U out li night FOR SALE—16-lncb cedar wood de
Dated. Dec. 1.1903.
livered to any part of the dty. J.
Ilkn
when It was announced.
there.
M. F-. HASKELL,
For MuskegpQ, SsglnsK. liay City.
E, OrelUck Co.
31l7Af
Phyllis langhed. It Bounded kind of » oil right. Why. say. do you-know,
'09-tf
City Treasurer.
I'ort Huron, TjIvoo, Detroit and rj'i.
^ood to hear It. Phvllls bka a pretty I tvben lie heard It he actually made a FOR SALE—I have 900 ponnda of
1 llrf.;'. a. u,
'laugh and partiiuilsrlv so when onelpnn. He aald.’Well, my boy. you'r.-no
basswood and clover hooey In. full
boa not heart It for u whole month.
; longer the graceless young scutup you
pound sections. Telephone ordera to
No. 616 Citizens'. J. D. Pike, DOfi
-Old you hear the latest?" I aaked | always have beenl'"
.;i
i;i>.
Itapldi..
Kalk-.-K.-!
West
Tenth
streeL
229G-U
by trty of changing the subject.
"• dou t see It," sold 1 lamely enouCh
I .li Lake, . ii'i a. n. .
.■ m • .1
-Which la"- questioned Phyllla apa- "Where's the pouV
TO RENT.
Ihellcally.
‘.Why. graceleas. " explained Uaw.y
"Of my eugagemeiii? " 1 dnlsbed.
1 "Don'l you see-graceless-Oraev RawPhvllU was inicresicd. She leaned' 'baw. you kDow."
H. F \i>ii-;i.i.i'.,. •
“Oli. j-pB." said I weakly. "Ha. lia. I
forwart In her chair and rested hei
I KLHOE.
'K'> :'srs -a'
see now. How atn|>id of me! 1 wasn't
chin on bar palms.
Ageni
thinking."
"TbU time toBhe pnraned.
block. See B. Wilhelm.
3269-tf
I certainly did see. 1 saw several
Bnt 1 was pot going to corntnit my
thlnga that Dawcj- did not
self.
ROOM HOUSE TO RENT at
“.knd you're going to aland up with EIGHT
"What do you tbiuk of Grade Eaw724 State streeL 810 per month. B.
me?” oKk^ Dawey anxiously. "Wed
Bbawr said I.
J. b^organ.
3308-U
"1 thought you preferred taller glria ding's In ibe early part of September."
".Am ir aald I emphatically. 'Glad TO RENT—A Urge honae with barn
and blonds." commented FbyilU.
"Beaqty is only ekin deep.” 1 quoted to. my dear fellow. Nothing could give
me greater iiloasure.''
sententlously.
And that wasd'I Just politeness elPhyllis herself la exceptionally prot1.
" Manistee .
MI8CELLANE0UB.
I tber. I like Graham. He la -really nn
ns arri'
said dreamlly.-l “trfully decent sort, you know
*
”1 suppose so."
TO LOAN—A few hundred dollars on
:48 p.
_______•Thonl-u'” h- -.-laA r-nfl.iieloaHcully,
Train for Froveuiunl )•
good security. C. B. Cooper, 914
tell
South Union street or 309 West
Train from Pnivemon
tfs awfully funny." abc
7:Ma. m.
Grace. Well, see you Inter.'
Front street atreeL .lob Offlee. •2^t^
with a little laugh.
Train for Ce<lar Cltv i.
I walked across tbe flooi to wher* I •
“I fall to see the- humor of the altBonal prepand 3:66 p. ;n
”ed
aOffly
VhU
Untft
P^yl^
«andlng
with
Captain
|
MWEY
TO^L^AN
o
nation." I repi
I. NewUnd.
exactly a Jesting matter witb me."
ock. aw
“Isn't
tills
oure?"
1
asked.
i
"I should J»t Imagine so." aald Pbyl-6M1
Ita dryly. "But I'U apologize. I used
the wrong word. 1 ongbt to have said,
IDUN, tbe popular cleaner,
"Phyllis." said I a moiueui later.-j preaaer and repairer of LAdlea' and
what a coincidence."
Gent's gannenis, also makes a ape■Voincldeuce? How?" I queried In *^awcy Grnhniii lias jiisi asked me t
VIA COPEMI8H AND A. A. R. R.
act as his lipfit man."
. laity ol bats, gloves and children's for Praakfort. Behzonla, Ml. Pleasant.
cTfo'pin'
There must li.-ive tieen something 1
goods. Clothing recut anu refitted. Clare, Alma, St. Louis, Ithaca. Owossn, Areive Frankfort..
■■ntieipated aometbing, but I don’t
BasemenL 264 Bast Front streeL ■'
think Phyllla knew it. I flatter my my tone Ib'iit wnroi'd ber. for rbylll
3307-tf'' Howell. Ann Arbor. Toledo, and ail
self that my cigarette never trembled, looked u|) and i-augbt my eye. ,
ve always prided myself on my
riRE. .Accident, Bursary. Casualty southern and easteiW points.
u.
and PUte Glaaa Insurance. Uttle &
would net for li.-r."
, J. J, KIRBY. G. P. A
A S. BARBKR, AgCM.
might make a lilUe announceMcNamara. 208 Front st 3284-tf
"Suppose." I siiggesifHl. "tl ;il we go
myself." said Phyllis quietly,
will) Just the faintest snsplcion of a outside ou the veranda and s
twe Jm* %1;: rwiwc you for thin
We place on .sale, all of n
Ladies’ Finest Cloaks
Lon^. loose coats m Itiack aixl ciistor. all si/i's. ii.tli tiL’-lit-litliiijr inililiir\. i-o;!'- iiixi
manv other populai-.stvles. in vcrvjfootl Hoih. c-|i-ir;uuiv t;iiloro«l, pi'i-l’oct litlim;'.
vvortli -■fct'i.-V). S2.'’vOU, jc’jj.oo ;ind SQS.OO.
YOUR
CHOICE
AT
JUST
If vou have been iiniilili' !<■ ‘ind just what yoD wanted before, COME AGAIN
I and don't wait loo long. Wl' feet confident you will find your size in just the stvle '
, garment you*want, and th<- pi i< <‘ will save you many dollars.
Other Good Cloaks at $3.98 and Up!
3teinlberg
Bros. ^
SucCMor. to Jullu. StBlnberS.
Traven. City. Mich'.
i^W-VVVWViVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVW'VVVVVVVVVWWW'U
Fine Beaver Cloth, China Otter Lined Coats
AT se.'i.oo AND iS7.5.00 KACH. KIACtiANT FOK
CHRtsTiybvs OIFTS.
FeiTis Implement Co. Ltd^
-
tBBB ae. laoa
THE DAIliX. JCAQbK, TDt
for tajoatlm Um in f^ikw
oeorm. rm afraid yon are da»4D lose
Thft Blazed I
Tr^il
Bf SreWALT EOWARO vv::fTE
CHAPTER ffviu.
S^BKDINO'tbe call of trial Tliorpe
U
took n three weelca' racoUoD to
I
vi8)t hi« aleter.
Tlpte. Oiled
wJtli cxritejDent aod respOBSlbtUtr. bid erased from bis mind the
binemeas of tbeb parting. Now be
He Inroed on Ills nrHval tbnt sbe
traanotathome. Mrs. Reinrk-k proved
not nearlj so cordinl as the'year be
fore. but Thorpe, absorbed in Ills ea
gerness. did not notiei- lt. Mrs. HenWick tbougbt Helen hud ^oiie o\er lo
tbe Hugheses.
,
Thorpe fonod the Hushes ivsiil.wee
Without difficulty and tiirHed up the
straJebt walk lo llie vc-raudi>. Ou the
steps of the
spread. A dosen youths and uinidons
tMinged on Its soft Kurfiitv. Thorpe,
as be Bpproii'-hed tin- lisht from u tall
lamp jofit 'iiisido 111.' ball. Ijesltnted,
trying to wake out the 0]
before bln.
Bo it was that Helen Tboepe saw
him first and came fiutteriog to meet
him.
•■Ob. ^rry! WIiat
cried, and fhins ber arms eboDt bis
neck to kiss bln.
-How do yoo do. Helen r he replied
•edately.
.
This was tjie meeflnB he bad s»ddpated tiu loug.
Tbc presence of
others brought out lu him Irresistibly
n of public dUpl
filay which
which
J strong
n oleiucnt of l/« e«A little cbllled, ilelen turned
troduce him to lier friends. He took
a place on the stops iind silt without
aaylng a word all tin- eronlag
There
was nothing for lilui to say.
These
young people talked iiiougliili«sly, os
yoting people do, of tin- nlTiiirt belong
ing to.tbcir own liltte circle. He bad
thought pine aod forest and the trail
ao long that be found iliesc squai
bowed subieriR refusing to be Jostled
aalde by niij' trivialities.
Be took Helen biu'k
wick's about lU p'cJuek
They waUed
slowly beDoutli Hk- broad leaved ma
ples. whose shadows daiicnl under the
tall olmrk- liglils, and talked.
"How i.atc you done, Harry?" abc
inquired anxiously. "Voiir letters have
been so vague."
“Pretty- well,"^ic replied. "If things
go right 1 hope same day to have
better place for you tliau ttflR."
Her heart coDimcicd soddeuly.
wat all she could do lo
lo keep Ifrom
banting Into tears. The
of hU ansn-er exasperated Ldr and fill
ed her witb eaUen desiHilr. She said
nothing for twenty steps. Tbew
“"--ry," she said quietly, “can yon
a Hrs. nenVidt'. '
i'‘SZ
, Nrt'jnsJ
.
.
‘-n't know
what you'r.' doing. 1 t.dl you 1 can't
stand Mre. Kenwick nay longer. I
know you've worked hard and that
yon'A give me mote if you'eou
10 have I worked harvl. Sow we ought
tocbaiige this In some way. I can get
posili.m ns teachor of sonte other work
aomewher.-. tron'i you k-i me do thair’
Thoi-pe was Ibinklng that It would be
easy cuougli to obtain Wallace Carpentefs consent lo his taking Sl.OtX) from
the profits of the year. But he knew
also that the struggle In the courts
olght need every cent the new com
pany could.spare. It would look
better were lie to n-ait until after the
verdict. If favorable, there would be no
difficulty about sparing tbe money. If
adverse, there would he no money to
spare. And so until tbe thing waa ab
solutely certain hr hesitated to explain
tbe rituntion to Heleu for fear of disappolntliig her.
*
“I think you'd better wait. Helen.'
said be. -I'beie 'll be time cuuugh for
all that later when it becomes necesaaiy."
"And In the meantime stay witb Mrs.
Banwiekr' flashed Helen.
vTes. I bcg>e it will not have to U- for
very long."
"How long do .vou think, linnw'.
pleaded tbe girl.
“That depends <m rlrviimstanoeA" re
plied Thorpe.
"Ohr she cried Indiguamiy.
"Harry." sbe fentnred aflev s tflue,
‘■why not write to Hm-tc Autos? His
wanting us lo come to him Rcenm la me
very gaeruus."
"You will do nothing of the kind."
cemmanded Thorpe sternly.
"Amos
fbotpe le an nnscnipnlous man who
lecame nnscmpulougly
e del^
erately used our father ns
uol and
tbeu destroyed him. 1 •AiiiKldcr that
any one of our family who would have
nnytbiog to do with him Is u tratlorr’
•The girl did not reply.
Xext iDornlug Tbonic felt uneasily
rei)cniant for his etroug Inugungo. Aft
er all. tbe girl did lead a moDOtonws
life, and berould not blame ber fbr re
belling against it from time to tune.
~ Her remarks had been born of tbe rahelUon; they bad meant nethlng In
tbenw^ee. He could not doubt for
-moment bet
That nigh
" ter for gl.OOO.
Wallace (
-Before the letter had follow^ him
Ids now address uwl tlie‘~answer had
tetunml a week hiid passed. Of course
^he uiouvy «-iis gladly put at'Thorpe'a
disposal.
'Jl;y intUT at once Jtitervlcwed Ills sisler.
"Uclon.'- Ill- Mid. “I hare ifiade orraDgeuKiiiR t.ir suim- money.'
What
v^nld you like lu do this y.-arr'
Bbc raised her lu-iKrend looked at
him with dear, i.rightAgase.
If be
could ao easily raise the moagy. why
had be not donc-ao-beforel He kncK
how oewh ^ wanmd It Her hapiii
asH did not count Only When hU
dBznOc tdauu of tunl&^enor were attuked did be bestir UmMU.
*1 am gulnc to Unde AatM'." ebe repIMdMlBet^.
.
-WJmtr*
-............................
farngw«ubapctaMtoa1etter lyIWWlbsliWa.' Tbeeps took 1t and
------ - ^-------- ----------------which tbe
toast* rsnUy aflulr. tu which I a_______
aUude. ratasd In your
ecalast ns.
-WBL-
ststf your present iwidloM le eoM :
raedtstely. Unless you wire to tbs «
trsry we sh: >i expset you nszt Tumi
evening on I..* «:« tnlu I sbsU bs
the Centra] station mn^ to Bsst y
U your bratbsr U new With »u 1 ahe___
be pleased-to see him also &d w01 bs
Mew Tortt. June A
On finishing the last paragraph tbs
Borry that you did that. Belen." said he. "but
I doi ■ ■■
and It can't be hriped.
^e won't
.«A-J
to take advantage of %ia *klDd oSW
"1 intend to do so. bowsrsr." rspllsd
the girl coldly.
"What do yoo mean?”
"1 mean." phe crlsd. “that 1 am ffiefc
of waiting on yopr good plMSore. I
waited and slaved and stood nnbearable.tbbigs for two yean. 1 did It
cheerfully, end In rstors I OoBt get a
civil word, not a decent eiplgnstlon.
not even a-careMr’ She tkMy aobbad
for the Wittiest word of at
you have told me I was young and
ought to flnHb my sdocatMn.
You
haven't a cent when It Uw qacetton of
what I wnsi. but 'you raise money
quick cnotigh when yonr old fanlly Is
insulted. Ikii'i It niy femlly too? .And
tbeu you hlame me because, after
"Helen.” said 3Tu>rpe. wUb new energp.
1 can Cor mysqif.
butyoif««.»ot-BW^
mid
Tboips.
"they
can't
plM Kortbitip. "Tbo fitcti 1 shall bs
able to oddni^ will cot down damagsA
“
■
will be very heayy."
a dry soiUa "they practically own
Sfaetmam Ton mby be in tor cootsapt
of court—«t ttelr Instlgattou. As I un
derstand It. llK-y tire trying rather to
iBjnre you than lo get anything out of
ft themselves."
Thnfi H." nodded Ttorpe.
“In Other words. Ifi n mse for com
iwwntar,"
“Just «-hal r wnnii-d ii» git nt," sold^
Thorpe, wllli sallstai-tk)n
"Xtiw :in
swt-r me a queSlioD. 8iipi*i-<>- :i ui.ni
lnjnn-< govemmont or siiitr Innd by
trospiiK-i Tbe land la nrtcrn-iird iMiiigbt
by nii.illn-v party- Ha-* tin- lall.-r iiny
clalni for ibimsgv ntniiiisl ll»- lr<-S|Mias
er't ‘ L'nikTslnnU ni<-. the pui-. li.nter
hoilglit iifii-r ihr Iresiiir*-* was •-iimiiiiKted."
"Certnlnly.” answered Nonlini|> with
out }■eslllUi(lll. “provided suU l» kronelil
within ^it years "f tin- tln»- tin- ires
pass wSh <-Amniitted."
V..W. see henTh.-**- M. A
D. p*-»t>l*' sfoji- nbont n w-t-timi nf govemiiii-nl ptm-1Tf> on fhni i-l«*-r and I
don't la'lii.'*- Iliey'A-*- <-mt iNiiiglit In
IIh- laud It aloud on
In fn-i. I •lun'l j
Iwllove they susp.vl il-.n :iu.» one
knows they've ■••'•■ii Kti-iiling
How
would II do if I w.-ro ............. Hml avtkm nt tbe l.and olliit- kikI iliretilen to
sue then) fur Iln- vnliu- of <l>e iiiiie that
originslly stood on Irr''
Tbe lawyer's eyes gllnino-ri-il Itehlnd
the lenses of his pllKv-iu-/
“It would do very well Indeed." lie
replied, “but yon'd have lo prove they
did the cnttlDg, and y<iu:il have l«. jiay
experts to estlnialo
llopruUibkamount of the tluilwr
Hon- nineli. on
a broad giU'ss. would yon <-sllin:ilf the
tltul«er to eomc to?'
-Then- might lo In- eight or ten Uilllibns." giiesju-d Tlmnie oflc-r .:iii In
Btanl's -«iTi-ruv. •worlh ill lln- slilinp
anywheh- from slxt*-<-ii lo iwi-niy
sand dollars
li wmiht .ami
eight huudriHl lo hiiy IL"
"Do *0 liy .HI nieniis. Jlel your doeOmeiitii and .'vMenrr nil In kIi:ip<- and
l« roc have lh.-in. I'll sia- iUiiI Hi.- suit
Is <1 -.oODliiMinl then."
The ncM day Thons' l*<ok the train
norili. fty the lime In- had iKinglit the
sixteen forties. .-onaiHiiliiig the sis-tlon,
s.im-hiAl oul a doa»-ii \v i I in-sse-s to the
Uii-fl and siM-nl a_we<'k will, ilie Maripietfi- i-xiH-rl In -lookliic over the
grriimd he bad fallen iiin- the swing of
work again His eiperh-ii.A' allllaebed.
bnt didly.
Oidy nun he |Msseased uo interests
outelile of those In tbe new .-mintry.
no affections save the half pniieertag.
good naiui^ comradeehlp wlili Wallaee. the nintual self ivsii-aini resinvt
that snlislslfd iM-lwi'en Tim Sbi-nrar
and liloi-*dC and llo- dumb, nnreasoniug d<uc Hklsg Is- shaml with Injun
CSiarley. His eye he.Tinie Henn-r and
"Vou can Airlt J
know It I waul T
don't make her go I’
fault hyi my own."
The rqpalt jnwpB ■
-way waioae afnmM
ergy. time aud g.-oius Iw itad blfnself
o^uded.
outfit. Ecgot rmmq
better m e '
i^to eatoe rasources than any of UWiiesxeept-'
Ing Tim SheacEr. l^'l■ utoework
was doD^or some MHp to was capsbki and effidriit. Oj■ifchah be was
callol upon to dam.nl■> hill own sca»mt did ibe paralfU byoemi attect
him.
But the ooe fettora- ddldnrarato
sttract the very-Milff
men will sUil tell yM
MR It. )Htb a
comers o&ibelr egm
glories and the Bslili
To. hove -put In” S'
One was tbe mart.ot
ombltlsn of cveyy fa
torast-- .
But
^
miin outervO-'lt ho
proved himself; be R
»s long as his effirii
tticy\raes]l tto
vorksd la It
Iter In Gamp
Uttar a^ the
recnilt to tbe
f
privuegc. A
after having
toed la It only
r deserved te
recruited from ooe
the othft tom
not l)een lu Thorpe'S
80 Shearer was t*
crew. Probniil.y no
was ever gotheml s'
c<r them had tbe re
toloy.
ken of • pitted
to body of men
■e«eaq>- Some
^tioo of being
others were mild ss
were all ploneen. ’
peodence. tbe ndebi
itledoveA They
Iff bad tbe iode|M eye. tbe Inr the man who
h.iB .Irnwii ills Intdknsl and moral
nourishment nt tbeIhreaBt of s wild
nature
Tbe.v' weraifrald of nothing
alive. From do oostmera be chore boy
m- preddeot. would ^y take a tingle
word, witb the ex#bptloo always of
Tku Sbenrer and
And they were loyal. It was a point
of liouor Willi llieuito stay "until tbe
hist dog was buRf." flc who desertad
in the hour of need was not only a ren
egade. but a fool, f^ be Urns earned a
iiiDgidScent licking If erer be ran up
.-.gainst <1 member of the "Plghtii
l-'orty.''
lijind of soldiers
r.-ady io ntiempi nnyihing Ibdr
uKiiider ordered, and. it mnst be
f.-ssed. tliey wmtalso aomewbat on
the order of n Iwad of pirates. Mar-
away,
but it was wurth IL
Proud! It was uo name for It. Boast!
The fame of Cam^ One. spread abroad
over the land, i^me people tbongfat
Camp One must be a sort of hellhole
of roaring, figb^- devlla.Others
sighed and made-.cmsU calculatlODS of
tbe number of lo^ they coold pnt In
if only they conid-get boM of be^ like
that.
Thorpe
of eoune. made bla
beadqnaiten at Camp One. During
tbe five yean he^^agpr etuumd Hie
I'mBOtofage.
Every autumn the company Youad Ituelr niddenly in eauy elrcumstmnow.
At way iimmoot tUt Thorpe bad cbo•OD to be content wlU. tbe progrsM
made be ctuild bare, w to apeak, dw
Bared divideiMls with Ills partner, inUtHd of uod<-riakliig more ImproveMBts. for part of- whi.-h he borrowed
some money, bv ■■onld huve dlrldod tlio
ptuStBoftlieeeawn'xeni
Rut ^s bo.
,w«s not yjq ready tu do
He bad osialiUshed live more cai^;
he bad
of timber lying contiguous to hla own;
be bad bnlU and equipped • modofB
high effideoey mill: be lud eomtTPCtsd
a Imrlmr brcakwiiter iiisl tin- nceca.,
aary booms; la- had bought a lug; built
a boarding house. All Uiislcosi money. He wished now to couatruci n k«efug railroad. Then Iw promised him
self i.ml Wallan- that they would be
ready (o couitm-iice
He-had made all t
all rtjd>t“'BBbl .Wlusev. wub ]
Herod air.
iita cot tMOMCUWO rest
wed m t
oatmvi
----- after <me doro and I IM-tbat It
J th* life ef my boy." BeCMdeus-
fbr a good many
demand it of mymlf."
DIRECTORY
Stsrtllim Kvidsnoe.
T.SSs'
------------------- -------------------Mer.fit Orand
Travsrse oonnty. OSoe S» Bast
Front strost, Traveroe Gl^.
DBcovery u.__________
tkm Oongba and Otfids to be unegoaled.
S reoent siprec-.on -from T. J. He-
for tbree-yaan aM Inidraed aB tbe
time witbsot bstag beneEtled. Tben
NortbI began taking Dr; icing's Ms* Olscovory. and a lew
-------- “
--------- M *»bcM til. Bstimate. esade a^
(aU alue dstuUs givea wiu ull pmaa.
TRAIWtO NlnibEg.
dtoap
poiiM.sl when Wallace Cnrpenter
bottlee lOe, regnlar elses •
H ImpoMslhh- foi' him lo du mu.
it was nimit the middle of July. He
.was Mining Imi-k idly In tbc clean
palfli.sl mill oOlcr with the big square
tb
dwk iim! the three chain. Through
thr door he could aoe Collins perched
ou':i high stool before ihi- shclMlhe
desk. From the open window came the
clear, iiiuslcnl note of tbe circular aaw.
till- fn-sh. nromatlc smell of new lum
Complete New Moe of Wintdr
ber. tin- hniclDg-air from Superior sparWoolena. I
kilug in the offing. He felt tired. In
rare moments such ss-tbese. when tbe
inuarles of his striving relsxed, bis
mind inroed to tbe past. Old sorrows
rose before him and looked si him with
their sad eyes.
He wondered where
hi* sUier was
Sbe would be twentytwo year* old no*-.
A teDderness,
haunting, tearfni. Invaded bis heart..
.At suBi momenta tbe hard Shell of hla
rough woods life seemed to rend apart
Ho longed, with n great longing for
sympalliy. for love.
The outer door, beyond the cogs be.hind which Collins nnd bis shelf deik
were placed.-flew open. Thorpe beard
fl brief greering. and
Carpen
ter stood iK-mro him.
-tVhy. Wallace. I didn't k-oow you
were onmlngr began Thorpe, and stoppeil.
The liov. ii«tinlly so fresh and
OSTEOPATHY
J. o:
:
Christmas Presents!
Pipeti, Fawiy Gbristmas
Pouches, Smokers" Articles.
He rose miihsvrlftly abut the door lato the unii-r office.
Wallace seated
biwseir ■l■.vl<Hnlcnlly.
••Ev.T.vtWng: E»vrj-ibingr'-be Said
lu -l-siwir.
"rve iM-eti a fool.
I've
been .IUkI."
So liu. i- was his luuc thul Thotpe
was starilM.1.
The luudjermsn tat
down on the ortier skli- of tlie desk.
■That 'll do. Wullaoe." he said sharp
ly. "Tell roe briefly what fat tbe mst-
■•ye Ufa «Med fr«m MebfHMMS
Cfsup.
C. W. I^neb. a pnmlnem ettlsasiri
HuBoHM-. lad.,, writm:
llt&
boy bad a esven attaca o< mMkroi
Diamond “J’
Smiles
Traverse Bdle
fUCJjlMKd-tB MI b»l.
A. W. Jahrmis
NaaMvcc.
TnMrsc City.
10& E. W. BKHLOON; NDBaS.
irudmrte U. B. a. uuming sid>nnl.
Baau •»!. Qfuim BaSSemsSS?^
■pbone US. Ree.. iU WaahlngtdB ul
INWHAHCt
AMO
HKAL CWATj;
J. H. Htmacok.
leneral lastBanee and
ni WUbalm bktcE.
Real
:
DR. T._^wn^mM.
,Clty opera I
DR& 8A:Wm A bdHHALLBOOK.
DwtiatA Omm aM brtigs work •
•psclally. OOn asw Wl.batm MoA.
L A. T80IU«0N^ t>.
OSes In Bammow-iaifiM
UocA.
Hoars: •tanAm-.Sttrdp.m.
-PboM No. Tt
i».ae r. diPOB.
Gtadostw of Usvelsad ~
■fedleol <oU«A CtdL
7U. Oty Book smra
WUbetm
DR. W. r. SmANOWATS.
Praetlee llsiKsd to Cys, Bor. Nose and
Throat -and tttlag glasses.
Mf
wnbBffi blodt.. Ottiaess' ‘phone
CSg. two rlnga
DH. A. BBNJAimt. .
Payalelan and Bargroa.
____________
Arst.) Tree adrtoe tor woeUnr
elaae JaRy froa d to 10 a m. and
A over Olty Book
tkoae m-
«r' burst out
*'Abr said bis partser.
"1 bought on a marglD. Thera came
e tlump. I met the margins becanee I
• r. but now
douWgd-ft tW«tawss.^Hs «raw l^s;
_______
t'UAIWER XX.
"You know that U not trne. Beten." 14-^|IVK year* i«w>oil. In ibni time
he replied, atattost sternly.
lit I ThurpnhmlMiHA-e.A.|e<1 lucuttblK
I inn.<ss>.<i>i r*A-t nr pin*-.
Ti>e
“It is true," ebe asaeveeated, •Wml 11
I'm through."
litoiM-y lAMA-iverl for Hu-* hud all
"It's a little bard," said Thorpe, paae- been tni-iK-d 1>;:*-I. iiUu Hi. . ..iiipuiiy's
lug his hand wearily before bis eyes, fuiMl.v I'rcmi'u .lagle ftiu p -f iw.-uly"tu wurk hard this way for yenn and r-vi I eii III- Aiiieern had
lo
then"She laughed with a bard little note
apiece, using 'n
of scorn.
hauling m* far as
"Helen." said Thorpe, with new ener
i nine mjles.
gy. "I forbid you to'have anything to
Near the purt stood a n
do with Amo* Iborpe. I think be la a
of 22.000.uM '-apuble of taking c.
scoundrel aod a sneak."
J-ea^ uliout »' hk-h a tumtier
"I shall do as l please." she repllsd.
.ml spniug up. Besides Us origcrossing ber ban'ds behind her.
-UBug the company bad aequIFed
Thorpe's eyes darkeoeil
nixii; l.m.OOO.UOU mon- liaek u-:iv the
"We have tedked tbi* over a graat lii-jiili'ater» of the (iMMawiimniiihiH-.
many tiroes." he wsnied. “and Jun've
During the fmir yean* In whleli the
ulwaye ogreeil *ith mv
Remember, Murrii*»ii A Daly utmpiuiy shared tbe
you owe something to tbe fsmUy."
atroaiv wUb TLorp^ the two firms
•Mo«l of the family seeni to owe livnl in complete amily and undersouielblug." Mlir reiilied. with s dip- sUodtiig.
Nortbro|> li:ul |il:i.A-e<l hIs
punt long!). "Tin «ure I didn't choose i»r«fc.-MhmfuU>. Tl»e a.KI. t . aiiii.iHsts
the family. If Tbad I'd have plcM tisU uiiiidrawn suit, .tm-rwurd they
out :i iM-tter one."
k*'i>i M-rupulously wiihlu ih- ir right*
and s.iw to It lliel im m...v .nreh-ss
oiH-iiiuBR were
left
for Thorpe's
Ljousc-IioIiI of -VuioM Thorpe, if yoo deIllM-Rili-Iy prefer.your comfort lo year
And as the young*T lunu on his shle
liom.r. ive will lisve nothing more in
Di ver attempted lo u'"-v,..)i his uwn
itmiiiiim."
fight* the Intcreeis of- ilu- litul tini
They fni-»>il;<-a< li olhi-i with tbe cool,
rui->'ly cUsJtetl. As to tbe 1- w •liMpinos
desUly glance of the ra<v. so similar In
lliui *1ifl .niiMe TIioTpc found-Mr. lialy^
iipiH-nniiiiA-. hut BO uullki- In nature.
ahigul.irly suslou* t» please. In
"I. i*Ki. offer yuu u hoiin-. such as It desire was iiu triendlloesa. bowei^.
Is.'-' ivpeiiled Hie man. "Cliuuse."
Thorpe woe wntcfiful for treachery
At ibe meniinii of the home for wbl^ al»l ronid tianliy l«lievc the affair
im iiuR wepi *0 (lulekly forthcoming
fliil-*hisl wii<-n 111 ............... of Ihc fourU)
ThoriM-. KOI she. considered
yi-nc 111.- M A I). tran»fem-d its opne*Airiil. tli<- gtrt's oy.-s fiasbed.
.-rnlitius j-i ;iiMilher .stream a
stou]K.-d niul ilhiggiil V iulenUy from beuviilli till- ts-d u Hat Kl>-aim-r trunk, the
•-Th.-j-n
•n- allQg.-l1
lid uf whii-li «hi‘ ihn-w uix-ii. A drees aiiiilMn-.. I
T!?ni. I
lay on ibi- In-d. With u tine gesture sbe
Wiilhi.*-."
Thorpe, writikllng 1:
folded the gnraieo^nd laid It lo tbe
hron .........
"I don’t like It.
bottom of the Ini^
Then site knelt
ii*iTi iitiiiM.il"
aud without anotuFr-Nglaoce at her
Tli<iri>-'s t'nitip One was velebraC
brother standing rigid t|l the door be
gun r*-vertsbty to iirrnoak the folds.
Tbc i lioiee was made. II*' tnraed and
woodsmen.
Except on o plncl
went out.
_____
would employ no others
"I doo't cere If I get In ouly lOOn
' j:UAKt'Ell XIX.
feet this wlBtef. ami if o Imy does
rrSlTU TlKtrpi- then- eofild be no that" he answered Shoarar's expostuWl halfwikv meaanre. He saw that iattouA “U'a got to be a pmkI Iwy.''
yi'l the rupiore wUh hlii sister waa
The nsult of hte pellcj- begati to show
final, aud tbe thrust attacked even In the second year. M.-ii were a
him In ooe of 'hi* f*-w unprotected HfUe proud lo say that tlu-y bad put in
points. At firm th*' Kprliig of bis life a wlnlerat "Tbonte'sOtM ." ThoKe who
seemed broken. He <lld uoi care for lisd wericed then- during tl>e first year
mouuy. and at pivseoi dlouppolQintcoi
bad numbed Jil* Inieiest In the game,
N ntliers |)erfurv<ft eeetoed hardly worth tbe caa^.
o-pi tbir dieliim. ‘n«-fv gn-w n di-eire
' Then In Afewidaya be began to look uiuoiig the hutb.*. eiam to ms- what
Bboui him menlaBy. Coconschmly'the
, I •'Thorpe'a Om-" jBtghl he like tn the.
combative Instliict was uroueto.
In
IsckofoUwrobJectou which to expend
Itseir Thorpe’s fighting spirit turned
with energy to the MbJect of tbe law-1
•ptumn Oarry bsd more .-ippUeaota
u.,„ be km-* wh«i to do wltt,. Eight
.^-.n
old lo-n reiurued He took
(b.-iiTan. but wliun It came to dletribu
.
After his Bister left the Rcnwicks
Tlmipe himself went to ^trolt, wb«e
h.- iDtervlewed et mice Northrop, the
brilllsni yooiig Iswyer whoai Ilu* firm
Will i-ngnged lo defi-od Us case.
"I'm afraid we have no ehew," he re
plied to Thorpe'* .iiiesIWu "You see.
you .fellows'wen- mi ,ih*- wroog side of
the ranee la tr}‘lr« to-eafored tbe law
yonnelvee. Or <
1 may well
ii*ffi ilihs- found themsi-lvi's sssigoed
m one or the other of
*«! .luh-ilj
tlw rumor gain.’d
ily tl
air that JusUco ww uU on your
TIiatdoMimt COBOL TbcMilyrea
these l‘m-1- hud Mbown Mie leUKt willlog
apirll diirin: the prevlom. ivlnler.
Tim Rlii-urer was fon-niun uf Cainp
OoA Soiily J’ataoiis uuh drufKHl from
tbe Veti-rnoM lo Uke .-harge of Two.
Thonv' •niiujid two uauu-^icuown to
Tfin tu huM 'raree end Four, but tn akbwlln.: (he "posh” for Five hr wmgbt
OW^Juhn Radwey aod loduced him
arayitbe.eojtBiMloo.
ohresubltsljed-. -sD bonoiiibl^ cried
ben>y berauM be waa too the uobappy boy. “.And my sUterr
busy to be opythlng clae. Tbe Insiat“Easyr- warned Tboipe.
-Bring
ent Deed of eucceas wbl^ be bad cre peonileiw Isn't the worst thing that can
ated for himself atworbed all other seo- tiani>cn to n man."
tlroents.
Ho demanded It of others
"Na liui I am In dMit." went on toe
He could do u
Iny mun- - slinly. "I have given noteA
deoxaod It of biinself. Tbe chief end When they <ome duo I'm a goner."
of any mao, a* Ik- saw It. was to do
Ho* imii-li'r " asked Tliorpe laconwell aoU sutt^ssfully what lii* life
nill.v
found ready.
iny tliousand (lollsr*.''
■Thin;
. SuecesA SUATOS. snccess.
Nothing
“Well, you have Ihsl amount In this
eoold be of more importance, lu at- firm."
tslnmeiit argued a man's efficiency In
"What do you mean'/"
the scheme of things. Anything that
“If you want It you run have iL"
Interfered with it—perwnal comfort.
WollAoe ronstdend a moment.
iBdltiatimi. :iffectlon. desire, love of
•That would leave me wKboM •
case, individual liking—was bad.
cent," he repllwl
Tborpe tai-wl for Just three pecqtle.
“Kilt
aud none of them happened to clash tuDor'
Wallace was always persooslly agree
able to Thorpe, ijatteriy. since the erec^on of the min. be bad developed unexpectwl avumeu lo tbe dl^oeal of tbe
season's cut to wboleaale dealers tn
Chicago. Thereafter he was often In
the woods both for pleasure aod to g«
hie partner's ideas on what tbe firm
would have to otter. Tbe entire lespooalbUlty of the city end of tbe boslnees
was In'hls handA
Injun Charley eontlcued to bunt and
trap In the country round a
aboot Once
or twice n montbe^ luWbcj
snowsboe down to the little cablo at
the forkA Euterlng, be would nod brief
ly and seat blmarif on a crocket box.
"How do. Charieyr aabl I:-.
"Bow dur replied Charley.
They filled ifipca aud amoked. At
rare Intervals ooe of them made s re
mark tersely;
"Catch urn beaver las' wesk." remarked-Cbarley..
"Good htBL" bommeoiei Tborpe.
-Or;
"I saw a mliriC track by the big bowl
der.” offered Tlwipe.
"H'mr rctoMded Charley (o a hmg
drawotalsettowhiifc
Tct somehow tbc loen ceme to know
each other better and better, aod each
felt that lo an^mergency be coold-de
pend on t^ oner to tbe attermoet to
ir&Uace Corpratcr »touu Oefon ««.
spite of tbedl^araoce to ibcc.
As for HhaiW Ik- w«a like some thirty tboueand nMre? lu credit h
BtraogA shy nmnaL iptalnlng all Its good, aod that eiDoant woold aaVe SR
wild tbstfoeta,>n MTiy attbrUon to
become dometote. Rc draw tbe weter.
cut the woo^-raeae better. In tbe evenIi9 bo pUty^Atrodoi^ly.lils vloUn- this Arm."
ttooe worroAbpdjflj
“B« you know I wouldn't do It with
brow forwawtwltb tbe, wolf glare in
your c
consenL" replied Wallace tf
"Oil. H*Ty'" .1; t the
his eyeA swaytog hit ebowlden with a
' Wtien you n
Deeded Uw uuiOBOt I
flerae-MigbtJktte suMle dlMohtbces boy
of the borrIM tonce be ptsyed. And let yoo have ill"
often be-went^ the (oreM ADdLgaaed
—----------*-------- Above aU
And In torn tbe
^ a good neturadkoeed^: .
to figure out where v
D raioe such
Flhanditny tte eomneny was rate
have to pay
"But you'll
«nn>d Wallilan- eagerly. "If I can save
II be
my iimigiDM I 'll
I all riu'liL"
HtllKlCM an ucHMOaty in the lumirerin
Inislm-Ks.
"A man iui« to figure ou paying whatMlgnature to." oaeertA-bf prufils of jfc Bi» five yean I
4!^
^nrcmL Clteieiea^R ‘
«MUA w. ri • w. a. riwet.
Gold sued oue. to years.
ine good mevemenL
Oeaa-
Do You Want h?
SPEAR QOICE '
■
OLM.B. UASMMh
■perial AttsMea glna to awsMT aM
dtaMMSof womm. (Mto «w
nxto NtobNMl la^ Ota koto
Rast^H,
DS. A.
jto ot T
BnsUlng Jeweled.
Santa Clauswill be at yoor place in a few dayA
9T. NICE?
Are you ready So weleome
He trill be loaded down with
Bachant & Roscoe
floe aboeA sUppei*. leggiagA ovankoeA warm lined eboee for
mlaaea, aod ebildren. high ent sboee for tbe boyA' UtUe ntoecarias for baby, and lota of aHier nice aod naefnl pnannls
Seod yoor letter to "SANTA" now aod If yon are good boyeaod
girls he wm get yoo what yon most need when he stops at onr
storeto fiU his large sleigh.
^
Bachant 8 Roscoe,
.Paritor araA' OM atoM-toi Proiit MraeL
IMS.
Th* OM Bailable Om Price
JewiBlry Store
Open every eveninir this monlb ao you oee e«amine tiiat fine line uf
DisBMHidA Sene eoie ttstciiM.
SterilM silver Nevelriee eeS^
EveiTtUet sertetiSet te e .asil';
cleae Jeaelnr Stere i • i
JeNeMariliick
itet'
. Trirerse (Sty.
/.
“a
KftSONAL. •
Urfa« «t u aat«f tb« wttf piMe.
note tran «l*lUntiaa. « Amilj u Pope naa X weata a vttcb «( Aim»
o*t«i4tP
.. ....................
4rir«i ta.....................
datpnvuctt
-la OMe or leanaube.
MdAenV renKlns in Curna, Cota.
1.
neDMt
Morgan has oSCRd $«0d., Woends. Olcera, «te. Lv In • «op^
000 tor a'rii^e Tue.
e( BMUen'fl Afaloa 8al>re. lt<a
bwiML-'^iOL :Se. at 8. B. Wait 8
Ptnl Duiiwr, tbe cototrd poet
ooE^oiM P^bee. Boxbvrgb * Co.'i recovered ftttn a serious lUnees.
SMtator Tillman ears be bad esosfb
of lectnrinc and «UI forMke tbe pl^
- 2tavara« Bar Vaat No. u«, K. O. T.
Mondar Blcbta Is 1. O. O. P.
baU. O. O. BharMa
LaPolata.
Tra*«tM Cltr tau Mo. tn. K. O.
IOC, Pridar nliiita ta PoronanA. P. rtmiitk. Oobl; J. T.
Ida, R. K.; B. A Sfaaa. P. E.
TnvarM Citr Aane Ku. 8$8, P. O.
Batfaa, mcM* ia Poraatara' ball.
Toeadar aranlv at 8 o'ol^' W. U
Loimacer, W. J>.; B. K. White. Bmt.
e Cltr liOdfo Vo. 882. P. *
ondvlakall. I
AlNNOlJNt;EMEINT.
w
». to*
We^ busy airangtog^tiie ditbek recently pur-
®^«itM^“u»t Tegular
were read and.
.
TraTBFue City, MieiL. Nov. 28. i*98;
SeetetaiT ot War Boot will artt&Hi To the HtmosSk Board of BdwmtlMi
ot Traverse City, Mleh.
tbe BrlUab anny raaoervera before be
leavea Bnglasd.
CaidtDal Otbbou wm be civas
nuiy rroSBV mav «e ue.o ............... .
poblic reception by the CatbeUa of the following clnims and baring Bnmd
the same ooireel, would repommeud
Baron Tbil, wbeee polar expedltkm thMr payment troa the various Mnds
left St. PetCTsbor* ta Jone, 1900, baa ai’toUowB?
not been heard frem eioce Jone. 1902.
Urt. Robot J- Burdette tm bcoi
appotated a special police oOcer
Jsaltors- pay roll for Nov.. .f| tSOilO
Pasadena. Cat. the number of ber
;jBbsMd Id tbe 8. K. Nurtbam Hardware Store> and with a
quantity of oewjfoods, will be ready this week
to
‘TL.
•mr BaMrh SpeiSOf.
Yonr«-:iKo Tom R^, then speek9
of thv house of c^reaetrtBttres.. went
Into a barber s-shop b Wasblngtc
be shaved
After the darky barber
iaxtbn Hardware Co.
Dtolers In All Htada oT Hardware.
FALL and WINTEK
lO.CO
TiavoM City Cli^>teri No.
O. E. 8.. meets in Masonic hall
Toesdar oo or betore each toU t
tWo
to s8U hair tonics
R UeOon^. W. M-: M. Corbett Smt“Hair puriv thin. Hub." he aald,
fingerliii; tbe two oi ilir -e stray locks
Ducbess Camp. No. 2.S45. M. W A.
that
fringe
Mr
Re«l'»
bald
pate.
mteu at Woodman hall Mondar eran• Been thM way lpn*r-wibr’
inga, Noremb.r 80. J>scamb r i4
U * p' 'co.'.’ugbta for
December 28. John O. Straob. \
“I was bom that way." replied
Josepb pieder. clerk.
Reed. ' Afterward l enjoyed a brief
period of hlm«e ciBoreacenee. bot tt
endure”
The barber ensped and aald no mwe. t'BVuftp; do.;v5-sic'p
Later some one toW him be had shav.
Iva^&xdiV library work for
ed tbe speaker. "Spenkahr
CURES
claimed. ”i>oD'1 know del? I should L. MerteA Ubrary wt^ for
Bay be was ic-sp«ikah. sure •nuff!"—
Ratnrday Evening Poet.
Dai lltfilllii I
SORI
ORE THROAT.
....d (»Ugim)g;buuMiomiu..u.o. niux;.
snie clean bomc remedv M’liicb vmineed
"In about aeven cases out of eleven,' Hannah A Iat Mercantile
every day.
Mid Code Bben. .“iriteo s mcin comes
he's gwtne
aroun’ ailn' yob fob advice■ he’s
give yob a lAsnce to offer to lend
QUICK RELIEF 6DAIUKTEE0.
him money.”—WashlocUtt Star. '
■ gme)
...................
m PMACAMPK CO.. loaMBt Kn U. S. A.
for aale by Bu0bee « Rexburgl
Oruggista.
I. painting, eu.
Arms A Cole, repairing..
Fu.T'^^A
\ Mc.e0c.*»1.00ataUI)niCTifta
WOOD
We are now prepared
to make prompt deliverj- of green or
dfr slab wood and
inauranee Fund.
E. W. Hastings, premiums...*
Frankfort, Bentonia, ML PleaaaoL
Beheel Book FunA
Clare. Alma, Bt Louis, lOaea. Ovoaao. Msynaid. EderrUl
A
Co.,
books ,
HoweU, Xaa Arbor, Toledo, and all
fc
Co.,
b
southern and eastern points.
Cte A O
J. J. KIRBT, O P. A
Xortbe
Mty coed name
Howcvei. wbsi
fa strcogbold
if there was an
baeOB-be wosMi.
bacgaiabteaaWU
•Wan,'! hepaid,^ «0^ by rights tn
take tbM baeaabametowygwM) dams
tor oor dtaser togHROW, bat since you
aB neem » bare ab-yonr baarts on it I
smoMB TOO matimve it u I seu it
taoweva, 1 want a good ^lee for it"
They oOered Ua a good roond mm,
bat that would wt4a
2M
*11 wfll tot-rv teve It” be ntd, “if
yus wlB glv« sae tbat qnam yonder be
hind ttaeaecc.'’
A qoeta is one of Qw tUngs that it
would be very hard lo find nowadaya
beeanae tbey have gcoa oat of tsshlcn.
A quciB it a mill for grinding corn by
bud. and it ecBriats ot two large
Btssee, an npper and -a lowm one, tbe
7A0
8i0 may be tnrned around on t
stone, grinding tb» eon ot grain be
tween them.
«.00
6.7$
7.96
1,00
7.60
at tae Mea «f any one ttilnfclsg
tfaatbe would part with bis qoern. bat
tbe owntt of-rile baem lUMsted that be
wcnld bw^ttsfied witt nothing km
rims that, so be flsaily got IL
Wba be tcaCbed bM own door tbe
dock was stElklnc 12 s^ bis wife was
waiting f<w hfia, ready to ecold him for
—SUITS—
All the Idlest styleof Hickey and Freem a n Co.
line,
Roch ester, New
ChUMfen %ouU Have as Pure
Candies to Eat as Gro^ People.
York.' are displa}red
on our tables. Suits
bought of us are
pressed free of
Pure, delicions, Jieaitbfal eanHi.v
charge
cost Vuf a few cents mofe per pi>iiii<l
:
:
:
thin tbe tw calh'd candies, or i hejip
stuff, that is on tbe market
Oval Wood Dish
cotirpany.
JSA Q. Johnson, i
Bberbacb A Sou.
Eberbsch A Son,
Rapids without change,.
All of which is r
For north and sonth from Wa.um
dally,
V. V., HUVVSl I,
except
Sunday.
^
Trains arfive |n' Tmvene City. 1:20
l-'TiM p ^ 'dM».
Moved by Mr. Montague that tbe
Trains arrive in TiWrame ClQr. U:16
m. daily esoept flnday throu^ lupoTt be accepted and adc^ted and
warranu ordered 'drawn for tbe eev__Fort Wayne witbcnt'idkanga.
Parbr and sleeping cars at Walton'
CsrrlLall throagh''trnlns.
Teas—MofiatL Montague, Poote.
C. L. LOCKWOOD,
CnasA Holdsworth. Meads, FUrCbUd.
Nicholson, Santo.
Nays—None.
Moved by Mr. Holdsworth that J.
Peteison be Included ta the list ot
city architects _
DUbmit
lUed
plans for school ulldlng.
Carried.
Moved by Mr. Nlcbolson that the
Trulns leave Truveree City ai &ACopunlttee on Building and Cronnds
For Orand RapldB^ petroft. Toledo, be empowered to open the Bute BL
Ihtcago ana wMt. 6:00 a.
U:6S a schoolhouse for school parpoaee.
Moved by Hr. Montague, as
1. and 6:80> m.
Mimkagcm, Saginsw. Bay City. smendment. that this matter of zi
Port Huron, Tubdo. DetroU and east room be placed in the bands of the
Committee on Buildings and Qrouads,.
6:00 A m. tsd U:66 a m.
and that they be tastrocUd to put tbe
Oak Park in proper shape tor
nse the present winter.
*^Sr*kB»*d4e. E
ibi 0»
___ _________
Montague. Foote,
tral lAke, 7:0ti a m.. 1:20 p. m. and
qu«a.‘^^vta^. Me^^^Banf
6:80 p. m.
For Charlevoix and Petoakey. 1:20
■rte original motion was then pot
p. m. and 6:80 p m.
Lost
H. F. MOBLLBB.
Tea»-FalrcbUd. Ntebolson.
J. EEHOB,
Oen. Pasa. AgL
Nays-MoCatt.
MontagUA State,
AgaBL
oBse, nauwwortn,
-----th. Eteads,
means, aaato.
sasto.
The original motion as amraSed,
M. A N. A. TIME CARD.
carried.
Teas—Moftttt.
_____ _
Chase. Holdcworth. MaadA
Honor .......ll:04Am. 8;«^j
Nays—PbtNl^. Mobotam.
. DBideatloa of tbe supertnteadent givbig Ibe averags number .of
pMills per toMer in
• tte
•
dMtWent
dies ta tbe^^& Ma
Mn
nad.
_ -bdii't'
reeetrud a
s-.i'ssr^
i57FroBtSL BeadkUsek.
THE RICHietN
TRUST 00. ^
SffaiABfos.ft Amlotte’s
male^f yds want the best.
Old
Rye
PERE Marquette
i
laci?Si
0
THE
PROBLEM
SOLVED
for a great namber of year., and
believe we have eolv -d the prob
lem t^T aaie inveatlng withooi
big profits
It ro« are inUrested In wesUrn
inveetmeata. either mining or indnitnal. we .will be pleased to
explain our method. Address.
Ttt lomy EuilorMfoh Co.,
- Doner, Ceterwio—
VIKMCfOMS:
ss.*sss,
first rate dinner
boBgiy moQtbA His wife conid hardly
bMteve her eyes as ibe stopd there and
watdHd the queen grinding oat datariea enon^ to last a week.
Tbe rich brotber chanced to bear bow
well bis poor brotber's family was UvIng, and wben be came and saw what
table they kept be was
_____ SSSTL.,'™*-
Train tor Provemuut teavee 6 a m.
^ ThiUn from Provemont arrives at zncmtbly report
i te Cedar etty Mann * A b.
and 2:66 p. m.
be accepted.
And ST&AMBB 1^*00
Carried.
Boat oonnertfcma at j
Fiankfort
m '
t makbig
^orteM aiM ebeapM rbutoi
b Ofaleago. MUwaokee and mss 'vacation be allowed,
■ to
Saturday, Dec. l9tb. also diat tbe
tboal cudom at oloelng aebool tbe
VIA C^RtMUH AND A. A. R. R.
day after Tbaaki ' ' [ 'be fdlowad.
—■"
Carried.
rrtve Pnaltfort.
Mr. MeMs'was now CTOgwd_ -be
to »to
—
HsrvwJ.H«auur
WMt
DeSwC. Wtirf]
E- Ooldm Filer, MeaUMe. H*h.
OPPICERSt
S£v'21SS'„_
IU
. 2d Vke Prr. uier.
tot
r«. Ja Vice Pmilcni
the rich brotber Instoted on bay
ing tbe qaen. PliiUly tbey let him
hsvelt torgSOO.
U k^ on grinding gor Its new owne was otrain ot IL
It nenever feeling s^ of irhst it would do next so
be made Us brother take it bad: at
riw asnu prltA. The poor man was
gla2t tagiriLt back again, and it gronnd
oat mtxdfl riches for himself and hla
They bid everything tbey deMred. iunoog other things a golden
bgOH to Uve la, and riie people came
trim evesy land to see tbe magolfl-
iBown wbHO, m
55iP
tbe tben
to aee tbe qoern
toeWier of the
by rids time, for
^te som. and.
repent of baring
bad salkd so
.^sk f--r.—
MILLER BROS.
,iS
blocks.
We shall endeavor to keep the
we expect to merit the public pab^yna^.
tM iirg 8<>.
arand Trarerae Lodce No. 200.
yoiir wabts.
:ato(^\ipiB the same big^ standard as heretofore, and
for its selling «t > higher price than other
whiskies, and the difference in cost is but
CHAS. KENNEHY 6 CO.. Chicago
GHnnell Bros’. Holiday Offerings!
Grand Values fn New Pianos
16 dlflvrant makea to select from loelwUngthe StAloWHy. ilivSobroer
the Bterllog, the Hatoes Bros., the Qrlimell Bros., (our . w« make.:
etc- Brand New Plsno# of onr regular linee. thoroughly re'isbiv en.l
fully guaranteed, at S185 aad upwards Bold OO very easy ternu
of payment. ■" Also tnany Big Bargains In Used Pianos, Uprlghu and
Squares—all makes-
$50.00, $75.00, $100.00, $125.00, Etc
Owning tea Complete Music Houses ta Mtchlgsn svsrramw >i» in
catrying so extensive stock, sflordiag an almost uuliiniu-.i wlevtioc.
Every one of our stores is literally packed with bargains ta each de
•ar MaaeO Int’. Style 2.
part ment.
eoapled with e pesiave knowledge of Plano Valnea gained throngb
The power of our It
ea a* to underboy and ondmaU all eompedtoTA
f esperieuce. enables
No matter what you want ta tbe Mnsle iI Ine we can supply it, aad at the very lowest priees possible.
every customer.
Uur long eelabUibed repuieiion for honesty and liberal treatmant aasaree eatUfaet>a
and the Qaaraateeof this Ureat House aecompaBieaaaah porehaee.
It will be Impomible for us to gtre s C-rnipteheaeive idea of our extensive et«^ lu Uils limited speoe, but
the follcwing few snggeetious may aid in njuktagseleoticmA
Victor Td^klMi Hachlnef tfS to
EdlMo 1>lio«oir^ii9 910 to
•SO. Roftloa, StoSa sod Mtra Hnolc Boxes, OfO to OtVS.
mi
; AN EimRIC DBPUY
'w
m
5-
“y&'Siv
nt Ofi^ Km Nor.
can be made a feature of the
wntag holiday. Tbeatbreor
l^tbe hoaaec bea brilUanUy
We are p
It in tbe planH'i-Mgaod InelMration ofrELBC: TBICAL APPARATUS for all ^
“I cnract slog tbe oM mm” warpnrpaaeA If a window dli. pUy at tbe store or a apecial
pn«a j^sang were even worse.-Oh1decer '
-- the
eage Tribune
f feml«|i board Is U be amde
^tof^ Christmas aeasoo. we
■nggeat a plan aad dQjbe
» 0» Xtot tt
A^PAl«iB,St
i
-S
^rlrrr|r|rrlr|r|f|r|P|rr|r<‘r•P|rfp|r*frM'l^#Wlrrrrmrr
c^Sw^u*
STORt OPEN EVEH1N09 OURlMO THB HOLIBAYS.
OOSg
AND LOOK AROUNa ROUTE ATTEMOANTE WILL 4HOW
Travi^»e
CIt>^drelSire.^rc»t^k
' 4mseh ri eWiuem Wrssr.Wsste Mews. bStivit
WLmk.
THE O^njf BAaMBi.
Am
T«»eh.
A wetteni Mcuator tells « Morr *f a
Jndce who boa oeftiaion to fine a law
yer ta that Rate flOO for contempt of
tetft.
After eotmk had «VJV%I|
adjonmed
amj KIL*
tlic lav<rer
apOTMi^ed
The ludae
ami •anhl
-------- The ludfe
and aaid.
Yonr-Tmir
boBor. I want to ask a «reat faror of
yon."
"What la ur lB«airad the lodge
"1 bar# a
..y i>uiicaDoo to mrti
That bBndnd yoo took for that tiw
W ^ Dooer 1 had to meet it with.
Sidi a Nice lil^l Too.
WiHte Ar A&crt Cbcvtfnr.
jin
*
Pia
-
——K—
i
A mao and his wife called at a law
yer’s olBee to talk abont a dlrorce.
“Jndge." the wife said. "I bed only
75 cents to lire on Isst month."
Wberenpon the bnsbsnd leplied sggrtl.T: ••Thars a tatsehood; she bad
*90."
Then the wife aald. "jadge. that's
■ we ever agree." And the
'u
puV
seen
play
yer meets a boat Wot wine yer *eit
I wUl
hk» this end uy.^lfy
'im on the ooQm
ooDiss A
•
a'-rek
- in’ in the
Kt ‘odd man ont,’ 'niedrinks be mo wsa Ma y.
T Si nlt'tf;?,
r
rm
Qot
Till
do.—Atchison i:iol>e.
R.
li
DIAMOND
Plano Tnnor and
Action ttaftniater.
With N. W. KiBballCo.
IM Proof SC
good • iah
Carpet Cleaning
laying feathers
and prOQpUy
executed.
Agent
Michigan Bog
Co.. N. B. Chapin. Prop. Trarorae City
Carpet Claanlng W( ' '
lin’ quii^
Uaklu
MONEY
IN FARMING?
----- YES.Bat don't boy until
STEM AflMD. STEM SET
Watch, $1.00
J p, ■ f
*ew da.,...
“Hi. Mr. Crter." shouted the Jadge.
“eonreae court agalnr Court was reconreoed. and then (be mOgo remitted
A.
Woal4«dekly tedve yon, u you
m. Kiafs New Ufa pms. Thoo
at snffarara han'proyeJ
b
an proreJ their match
less-mem Cor gidt nib Nervous Heedgfbei. They make pare blood and
build up^mr^bealUi. Only 2u oenu.
money hack if ooi cured Sold by
:B-WaltA Sobs snd Bughw Boxburi
■
nrug Stores
m
m
The Traverse City
Real Estate Exchange
a
• gard - tees, quite the
in
knows
tbeie’s the quid,
makes a book
broke 'im up,
'is
start And bests em
time, It
t«t In togs turned out
Rnnk—i.
A
M.
as licks ’em aU, And
I drops it in’—Ton
on
ev 'ry reoe, To
’ewent straight’mne And
t-.
by
’Stel - OA
that’s my
some-bow
nse
'i»
ba^ed 'i»
m
fel - low
can’t- re •
own eg •
nut ikwr
w
U Vn
town W. Va.. nrrUst: "AAsr tiytagi
II other advertised ooo^ medletass
ve have decided ro me Roley’s Boney
'Od Tar excluBively In the West Vlo
'iDla Re'orm School I And It the
(Dost effective and absoliuely banitless." For sale by dss.
Johnson and
S- E. Wall A Sona.
eodw
eaJnred Insol__
__ __from
_ _ Igestlon. stom
(erable
pain
ach and bowel trouble. Death seemed
levltable w
llei Ulled. At length I__________
> try Electric Bitters and the result
as miraculous.
He’s
Yoj
He
'EV
—Take the Bmttr.--------
ooB new
FALL and WWTER
sMi
—SUITS—
Rob(AH.In«eraoll & Bro.
All the latest.styles
of Hickey and Freem a n (Jo.
line,
Rocli ester, K e w
Deyl. a, SI MAIDEN UvE. NfW VOIt
WOOD
For Liver, Kidney, otomaco and B’rwel
m,
-Blttera ts
troubleeB Eleotric
medldoe Only 50c. It's gt
.
■ a
g. £a Wai. A Sons and Bngbee. Box.
by
law
burg di Co.'s Drug Stores.
York, are displayed
on onr tables. Saits
bought of US are
We are now prepared
to make prompt de
livery of green or
dry slab wood and
Free to
Investors!
pressed
charge
free
:
of
:
blocks.
MILLER BROS.
Oval Wood Dish
Company.
157 Front SL
AN ELECTRIC DISPLAY
r"
THB TORRBY
EXPLORATION CO.
mwm
BeadkfHKk.
can be made a feature of the
toming holiday. The More or
the home can he l.rllUanliy
illotnlnated at moderuiv
cl.
ing and Instellation • k
TRICAL APPABA1 L> f.i- a'l
-burposea H s window rlaplsj atthesiorecr a apccinl
decorative hchvrne at the
festive bosrd Is to be maile
(ortbe 'htis raas season, we
, ean aaggeat a plan and do the
® necessary eonstrneUon work.
17J6 Hroadwav, Denter, Oolorado. sc: MooaiLnock Ballding.
Chicago. HI. 380 Hroad of Trade
BBildiog. Omaha. Nabmeka
Room 515 Wilhelm Slock.
nt iCTs’ n»«e No 197-
At Verity’s
aUichaellsat
lowest pri
carries the strong.
e<.Lg>iArouteeaod
h . e larger sale
,Uj.in all other
isratibvs Perfect
Worst of All Espertefloes.
Can anything be worse than t
tuat every mtnnte w~. be your last!
lD(th was the experience of Mrs. 8. H.
pereou ioteresied in western
vestmesls ahould get this
page paper, as it will give
you valuable information fn re
aots.
gard u> all western investmei
If yoo send your name in ■ight
sway you will get it ONE
lod - eer;
aiat it,
pws-alor;
aeigh-bor.
•“••ft Watches
VZW SS’.V.'i'i’HTS"
Q,. W. CURTIO, Manager.
I
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la
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,
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la
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i
•oiEgiMiwe
B. PJLI6E CLESTRIC CO.
TO AINTIOT TOW
When you are using
Clara. Alma, St Ldste. fthaea, Owoaao.
oU
Howafi. Ann Aitor. Tolado. and aU
RLECTBICITY
yonr home or office There
ie nothing like ELBCTBICITY for iUnmlnating
purpooea. No cmolce, no
wmell. no (Trease. no danger
from flree—it ia the tdo«i
• ••OQOinloal
iUnminaior
that ean be procured.
southwn and eastern points.
J. J. KIBBT. O. P. A
Grand Rapids •> Indiana Railway Co.
In eSedt Nov. 29. 1602.
fralns leave Traverae i-1ty tor Orand
Rapids without change. 6:10 a. m.
.•'or Donb and aoou from Wa..on
11:15 a- m. and S;56 .. m. daUy.
.-'or Northport. 2:00 p. m. dally except
Snnday. Trains arrive In Traverse City. 1:20
m. and 7:40 p. m. dally.
Ttin?
Traverse CltIty, 11:16
Boardmen River
Electric Light B
Power Company.
For a Choic: Line of
Sich
- y nice
tool Sich
man! Not a
bit stoik up, no
PEPE Marquette
VEGETABLES
Cabbage, Rata Bajjas,
Beets,
Pumpkins,
Squash, Onions, Carrotfi,
alt kinds of pickles, also
a choice line of Candies,
Nuts, Figs and Dates for
Xmas, call on
a nice man
____Port Wayne without change.
Parlor and sleeping oars at Walton on
all through trains.
C. U LOCKWOOD.
O. P. * T. AgL, tirand Raplda
MDRKAT.
h
f
AW<OiJNGEMENT.
We Arv busy nrninging the stot'k recently puT>
rhsnrri in the S. K. Nurtbam Hirdwape Store, and with a
large quantity of new goods, will be ready this week
to supply your wants.
"We shall endeavor to keep the
atoek up to the same high standard as heretofore, and
we expect to merit the public patronage.
». F. Saxton Hardware Co.
Dealer* In All Kinds or Hardware.
* y:
Chicago
SL and 5:20> p. m.
I
Por Hnskc;scoD, Saginaw. Bar aty.
, T->Iedo Detroit and east.
waukee, dam. 11:55 a. m.
** ^r Elk Bmids. Kalkaska -and Oefl
Lake. 7;0ti L m,-l:*0 p. m. and
^--
mm
beast - ly
af - fee - ts
- don.
One -who some - how makeayn tek That yon
* Fk>r^ cSu-levolx and Patoskey.
p. ni. and 6:20 p.
H.'r. MOBLLBR.
(iaa. Pass. AgC
Children Should Have as Pure
Candies to Eat as Grown People.
M. A N. R. Tint CARO.
CRy.rO:M
River 10:94
...ll:Ma-A 6:40pjn
—V-
J O H N j.
BRRZ I N A
=E=iii
Trains arrive Trav. •
E FkONT ST.
Pure, delicious,
healthful candies
cost but a few ceote more per pound
than the so called candies, or cheap
stuff, that is on the market Ask for
™l- I, h,™ to dm Witt > tan .Ue-niui hjUrdiu«i ed -
=±Fi=±r‘^
s3a
SoM fa rrsvarse City uy J. d: Johwm
hm.m
And 8TBAMZR UNSB
Boot oonneetteBs at Maataua and
nviakfort oiakla* ihortari awl eh«»
eat rovtai to OUeago, Milwaukee and
VIA COPEMISH AND A. A. R. R.
\mvw rransniix..
*:9Bpj|i
:-asr ■■■■'iiss’iiSK
1 P. A
A. a. BARBER.
1. Agent.
"As • njlM." uawMii thn
.K.. aA.1.....
i i« ...t...
- —
--
wUl. I WM.
iAat 0TM.-
Straub Bros, fe Amlotte’s
Bike If ymi want the best.
^
THE DAILY EAQLK, WIUjNBBttAY.-BBOEMBER 2S urns
T .c-«i-ca
I
The Blazed I
Tr^il
Tliat was what be was bers for.
■raipCT were going right. It wonld bs
pitiful to fall merely on account of tola
Idiotic. ISHltude. this unmanly weak
ness. Ibis boylsb InipaUimcc and 4eslra
for play. He a woo.Wmaiil He a fellow
with these big strong men!
“Ifi horridS.'fie was cM^
Be was vagut^ coasdong of a great
poaos within plm. a great stUlacas of
the spirit
\
some bBiln» (ai»iq,^qadb.e««Mitt
get away. We^ara havlDg <bs tov^fept
ttme. tbo^ -I do adofc tbe w3S.
OotuA" sbe cried Impattetotiy. sweep-
they bad moved __
“Onr chore boy."
A Udnay «r blaMm tnalA
Wlto gwet brevifr.
••T-lto MM-the party iMi gone ebes4^
Llttls to- little tbe coadiaoiLgbanged.
be a
0^ felt ragne atinlngror curloaHe specnlatcd almlesdy as fo
“Why don't yon come To toe pine
.1 single voire, clear and bigb. strndr
mr or not toe glade, tbe noonbluntly
liiio ri quick 1 j.-'ssure: .
.
Tboipo imagined she ntmnA to toe
light, toe girt, had been reel or merely
•» STIWAHT EDWAKh sv::itc
couniered Hilda in tbe n
"I um a jail)- shanty bey.
too flCBwMs of imegloatlon.
Almost test df tbe tenting par^.' Be beritatler of wn.oen
Immedlataiy the answer lenped at bim
T want to ace yon tbere. , I wan
“1
am
hardly^
flt
be
«U
from Us faesTL Since sbe was ho cer
Bt Siwnrt BdsM truft*
A huaillng pine Mod rover.
tainly flesh and blood, whence did she .ected.
cornel AThat was sbe doing there in
She laughed, pnrtlng her. red tips
time wttoouc being bmflUed. Tte
the wUderoeasT Hit mind pnsbed the "Tou are extremely pMstesqne Just
•CHAPTER XXI.
I begun taking Dr. tOnCa New Di?
■a you ara." abe saM. with rather «nquery aside as unlmiwrtaui. rushing
moment bad struck for tiie
. and a few boUlei wta^ eared!
.And then, with a rgttle and crash, tbe ssgerly to toe essential, point.
barrosalng dlrectnesa. .
wonMn't
When
troaian. Tborpc <lk1 not kn<
whole Fighting Forty shrieked ont the conld he see her again? His pbu-idlty
have you an}' dlflfeceiit for the world.
blit It wflfi ;nir. A MlltatT. chorus;
had gone. That tnoming lie nimle ,
But my friends don't mind: They are
Uon. Pneumonia and Grip.
tJoaaty. Q*» »|o
bnxxUiiK life In tie midat of
"Bung )-« eye! Bong ya
uaed to It.Sbe bingbed agitn.
ragne excuse to Blmin-r :in<l sei
toed by 8. a Walt * ^ a^tan- Traverah CUy.
nn ocUne. strenbee. Roxburgh ft Co..
^ ---------------------------------------------- ----Active, alert, prepared for any emer bUndl.v down the river. And s.,. i
Thorpe crossed the ]>ok trail ned
B life a
«»«les 10c. regular sixes fr
m. Btarvcd. buiigiy life o^tbe affeetloiiH gency that might ariset hearty, ready out tliouglii. will,,,1.1 el.-.ir lidemions the lint time found blmself W
ride. Tbe warm snmmer.odMa wera
wbence even ibe sister lind n-itbdrawii for everything, from punching bnlla to even, b- mw I»-I
lu. Il was
In the air; a dosen Uvely iuAe idsds
bar lore-all tbese lm<l uurkiil uu- felling tives-tbat was something like! Uu- "iHile trail." Ulii.-Ji Will
> like a
Cooshs, Colds and Con
S *tl Fifth stresL
T^ie aons trail tliiiii U rati frnee.
&ang in the brush Along the'ratlj toe
obtrttHTeJy lowvd 1I»- foniiBtion of a Thorpe despised himself.
Few people realixe 'whelT t«w«r
Pboo. m. ^nmto.
sunligb^ danced and flickt^ tbroiwb
jSliwie psycholojrte*! coiKlltlon
Siicli u wenton;
AVheii the snows iic- disq
Mugb medJ^ other than
the ojienlngs.
• y
"I tuv« B girl In aaglnsw
VBOment comes to ererj- nmn. Tbeu i.nriliw-i liel (in- pmpl rly i>r
She lives with her mother.
Tbi-u BUddenl}^tbey Wei« among the
ban>Uwss aud miser}- bi^iilc wblili ili.who
i-iin-s
j,>:ini.-y.
Hu..I
TRAINED
NbWigft
I dWr all Michigan
liim>s. and tbe air was cool, tbe vista
meK atroggle to <loinli>ai<- uien Lx-"pole Iniil " .-oiiii-x liiui n-.-.
To and such another
,
a w. SHfflJxW. NURSR.
<^8 trtrlal. tbe poii.v -iVivIok niib
ly a
iionu-s l•llill „r limlMT, dim and tbe birds' songs Inconceivably
farnW-r-x^
ihe forces of natun- :i Iliili- tlilm.*. nii.t
acruss wliiHi ilik-k .\i.inui Inj;.. „n'
IU- sold m)h>. and that lamely.-for
^e tromao lie at tbai time nieric is
laid alMuii four r.s't from ill,' sitimiil
be dreada^o say too m»cb. To her
more than a woman; sh.- Is Uic iiest of
oiiiiiiiiuus palliivii.v
111
And again, at before, the Fighting
IN8URAWCE AND REAL' EffTAli:
that man made risible.
summer-II reseiubl<-> iiolliing -XI luueli playful aallles be bad po repiMte. and
I l^orty howled trncnieirtly:
In
consis|ueiice be fri] more slleot with
Tboipe fontxl litniself for tlie‘|]i'.i
one rail fems- of imisidernI
"Bung yer eye! Bnagyereyel"
3. a. MON^B.
time fliled wlib die s|.irlt of n-sii,.>-^
iirciiiiid will,-I. a I'rinae of uuother l•wllDg-tbat be was losing bis
Jrallnsnimnes and R«al
The
words
were
mlgar,
the
air
a
niiiright
for
lack
of
a
ready
uess. His cU'‘lniii:irv
llghl l/Mi^li ha. i-iv.u'u.
1 WUhMm Mort.
•
■ ■..
temper was uoiie. s<> iiim It- ivamleied i.K-re minor chant. Tet Tbon>e-s min.t
■nioriM- i.„. ',..1 the frliise .,r Imsbes word.
And so tb,- last qioken excbacgi
ijuiekly from one detail of bl» wort to was stilled. His aroQSed Sulxs.i.sclous- anrt
„i,„„ ,o ji.Hii,..
„ie
anotber wlfbont seeming to penetrate Ueas Had been engaged in rcxuanruet. feu,.- Wbeivlie saw her, So-I.,- flopped iweeu them meant DOthlng. but If eacb
T. W. THIRIfr. IMftUsL
rould hate read tbe ucaatd words that
below ibe-suffaee need of any one taak. Ing these men entire as tbeii songs alien, concealed by ih
Over Barnnm ft Bari's Jswelry atom.
gulvered on tbe oibeFa heart Thorpe
Bui a week before be hod felt himself voiced ruilciy the Innei- characierlsdca lllulicr borse.
^^plete .New l.lne of Winter j
absorbed in tlie component parts of bis of tbelr bclugs x„w bl< spirit baited.
She siood on i, knoll lu th,. uiiddle of ivouW bavi- returned to tbe Flgbtlng
DR- li>CKBABT.
Forty more tranquilly, while she w
’
enterprise. Non be was outside of it Tbelr bravery. prldW ..f .aste, resource. a grove of moi.siei
Thorpe took this state of mlndtoncb m braTadi), bonstritJn>«s all these be bad
............ « of
•• <-ulb.dral in ihe spot. probably ooi have retnfned to
Here now
DR. T. A. WILSBUI.
camping part}- at all for a numb,
bean and combated It. Inrarlabb' i<e '-lu-.-l,.ij ■ on i.j.proi liigl} .
hours.
raNTlST.
W11H ilh- idea ui 11.1' umtf. Bumewbere
held blmseir to bis task Be an effort
Btrolgtit pines like o Ugure
city Opera Houso fort,
^i
for .M.Ji III ilii-ni was a "Kitty,'' a un noeleiii tapestry. She was doing
"1 do not think yon had better x<otne
a tremendous effort, bo succeeded in
doing aa Tlio offori left him limp. He ■'ibilsj- Sunibi.v li.'-«i-iluv girl." At tile -notbiiig-Just auntUUg there -hut tbe with me," abe said. “Moke your call A crronnnlmis ndiev
ft I'^NHALLBOON
fonod himsoir nrion sinndlng or mov- present ..r In il„- ,,«si cb.-se woods awe of the forest was In ber wide, and be forgiven on your own account.
talk with you. 1 can’t talk with all
rolsi,-n-.v lids I'igLUug l-'orl.v. bad clear eye.s.
1 don't want-to drag yoo in at my
^ gently, bis oyoB slnring slgbtless.
®e* W1 Mim block.
that crowd about"
ebariot «-beels." «.
II clialucd s softly
1 y« so kuuwii love. Tboq)e rose abruptly and
•Til .nme tomorrow," she aiIU; tban
iiu-iied at random into the forest, Tbe
come this afternoon,"
with n little mIscblevoiiH I.nigli, “If
fiimly that be felt no strenirth and
•Tborix' bad rcpiud.
wug pursned him os be went.
that'll make you talk "
hardly Ibo desln- in l•^OIlk fmni the
"1 loVe 1«.|; 1 must bare her. I must
"I look har to a dance one night,
•'Voii must think I'm awfiilly stupid.'
draun that lullcl liiiii. Tin'll
li'II lie WBB
A m.iartMick gave the bidding;
go-at oner," his soul cried, "quickagreed Thorpe bitterly.
eoasdotia of tli<- i>iiys>.-:ii u iiruith of
Silver Juck liossod the shebang
cereuiiinioni: ndleii to ili,- Mdeinii trees. now- twforc I kiss ber!"
And nig Dim played tbe flddla
i-A.TB0au«aN.]i.D. .
"Ah. no; ab. nor' abe protested aoftthe ana, ibr Liii.i su.h'I
mucIIs,
How strong be 1a" she aahl to bert\ e dsneed and drank the Ilvriong nlghl
Then, will, ,i little laugh, she mm-,si
r
"Tou must not say ihni •'
tbe aoolhlng <iiros of ibi- hrecro, the
aelf. -bow hrave looTciDg. bow honest!
U'Uh nghu between the dancing
away iu ilio ains-iion of the riv,-r
» to 1
- t tn 4 p. m.
■oklng a
sleepy elendn-liko muo ,.f iii<. pine
TUI Silver Jack cleaned out the ranch
He
is
different
from
the
other
men.
He'
s No. Tl
At on4y TboriM- prov.sl ,i gr,-ni need
ly. If he bad only ki
Ami scat the isoaabacka prancing."
creeper. Ho ivontci
so much
Utungnitlceni."
Of seeing her ;,g;iiii.
ill hi. pn-si-nt
not. for bis face was set In discontent
-\i»I wIlli the increasing war and
as to sit on ilu- piix- iii'islli-s tln-H' in
DR. L. P. dlFBKR.
Tlial
afternoon
Thorpe
met
tbe
other
mood ihere \<;i. miihing »f tin- „weed line* Kirulghi before him.
tbe golden flood of i-nilinm-c :ind dream
turmoil of Hi.- quick water tbe last
Graduate of UMvelaai HoBaorathie
iiiembera
of
the
p.irty.
offered
bis
opol
strlckell JH'i'r,' he liuil evperielinsl jift'•it is irue." lie repllinl.
shout of 111,. Fighyng Forty mingled
— dream on — rngui'l.v. '•omfnrtably.
................
aod was gra
They walked on In silence, while
■ city Book Store Wort.
fuiiilly mid Will lost.
BweetJ.v.
viously forgli-.-n He found Ibe persongradually the dangernu* toadnoHon of
"Lord, 1,-r.l"' bi- itIisI iiii|inii.'ml.v.
"Huns .' vr eye! Bung yer eye!''
- A. D. TiL«R.
wunl,',l .niythlug""betonThe strong nel to coDHist of Urnl of alt .Mrs. Cary. the VoodK cr^i down on tbem. Just
"IVhnt's n.mlni; to in.-V I must i.. „ jp.
Ttioi-],.. found blmseir at tbe edge of mac
O^L Ottee m
new
WHbelm
It. Alul linding. it impos- Ibe cbaperoii. a very young married before sunset » hush fallH on nature.
tie off my r,-«|“ort.
OttlaeBe 'phime No. m.
Km- «v,kh s facing a little glade Into albh’ In- i.,g.-<l inwiiiill.v inut iiin- the woman of twenty two or tliereabout
The wliKl has died; the birds have not
•And 111' htirri.'d mpl.liy in bis iliitles. ' wiih-li ■‘ii-eamed toe radiance of a foD
her Imsbsiiil. n youth of three yean
tr:,n-(UiJjiiii'S n( hl. h,':ll‘(
yet lH*KUii Ibeir evening songs; tbe
After nil luiiiriif llw biinli-st (smccutra
older. ,l,-iiii sbuven. light haired, quiet
.So il ....................I Uuit Iw iile lianlly at
light Itself seem* to have left off spar
«d
tlon In- IukI c-v.-r li—ii n-uulrwl to be
Tbi-n- in- kIikmI i t looked aUently.
,.ll iht^l .1
„i,d slept HI mi,l dls.'ov- muiiuen-d; MKs KlliabeUi Carpenter, kling and to lie hUU across the land
stow .......... Ili'l.il Klll'|.’i-l be .sguln un
,*r,-il III.- gri-iili-r-i ilitUcijIli* in pi>—.i-rv- who r.-Kvuihh-d her brother In tbe char
scape. Such U lin.th now lay on tbete
coDScioiisly
uelvyislii-s of k'oud looks, vivadoua dls•luire , AcroM tbe'wv a whlfe-throat
„
•»,:'.>md aemblum-e
mirlts
Over tb,' way ,i creeper was
d iipailiy
wiiB Singing, clear, beautiful. like tbe Whleh I
-M,
•n,,. a....,,, I liositioii iliid curly hair; an attendant droning sleepily a lltll.- .-liani. the only
"Glad Itt Isn't
1
„
DR. A. BBNJAMN,
Hie busy wusunV be shadow of II dream.
Tbe girl stood and tb,- I'igbilng Forty di-maiid.-il
saiemi.- of ih,- iiiascuiioe persnasion
voice In tbe wildcnies*. In iL,- heart
Poysicion and Sunon.
m»
commeulcd in biiuseir. "Here. 1 must llKtcuIng.
Aod next day be saw her ,m:iin. and called Uorton. und last of all the giri oFtoe moil. ti*i, a little voice raised it
tjnll this: Guess it’s Uie warm wentber.
Her mi,nil, fair bead wae inclined the next, iMH-euae the u«-mI i.r l..v lieart whom 'I'banic hud already ho variously self alone.
BUM daUy from 9 to 10 a,
ITI get down to tbe mill r.u- a dnv or ever so litUe aldewnyA and her flnger
demaiidcl it nild Uh-uU>x'. simply cucouulered uiiil wlioni bd now met as
''Sivcotheart.
sweetheart,sweetheart
two."
MU* Hlldii I'arruiid
BeihIcH these
WHS on her lips as though she wished emiugli
m'tcrius.i,
It breathed over and over again. After
Then- be found liliiiself im-upablc of to still the very bush of night, to which
cluiyi.
r pliM-> I..V I Ik- old iHile were Gluger. u squat negro bnllt to fit awhile be *ald It genUy In a half qolcc.
er«i Ibe most petty routiiH- work
_____
LAWTON.
impreasioa the inclination of ber sop- inill
Kill
It.DOW t-urloKliy iiwoke and a tbe galley of a yaeht, and three Indlaa
■"No. no; liushr' said tbe girl. And
twin 896 WmMm Uonk. OltfssBs'
oat at Ills desk nt 8 ffelnok aud began
guides. Tliey Inlmlilted, tents, wbicb
ih-slre
Sbe laid tbe soft, worm Angers of one
the perusal, of a sbeaf of letters. Tlie
speak to ber. tbucb l«r -htind. h>oK^ made^ulte a.little stotaStomenL
bond across hL< lips and looked at him
first three be read cnrefuliy. the fullovTlioipe Was "tooelvad with enthnalIter eyea. Il<- revulviai :o miproricb
DR. HOLDSVroSlM.
Ifcoin a lielght of superior soft eyed
Ing two rather liurrledly. o'f ilic next
ber. and the u
e iboiiKlci .'iiukv.1 him asm. Wallace CarpeotePa stories of his IdndernesB as a wdioan might look at a
one be seised only the willem and
-wnodk partner, white imver doing mere
'Toomimoot It la not right"
sentla] polms. tbe serenlb and elg
man justice u tbe truMlfliad been
ba-gtrnlgbt
then be klssc-*
«Ticti be eaw ber agolu from the
be skimmed, tbe remnlDder of the'h__
nose Id iiu- peculiarly graqefn) enrTe sbeltcr of tbe pole trail be daml not. warm. Ow uud ull owned a lively cuil- tly before they
die hr thrust aside In uucontrollable that rails just short of pride on tbs
il woodl
she
said
nothing at all in rebake, but
stood ih: re prey to u- n'l'-cl
Impatience. Next day he reiorned
might be like. Wln-n he proved to be looked straight before her with
one Hide aod of power on tbe other
II. tlisl ol being baUlod lu an
toe woods.
luindsomc and nell mannered as well bled eyes
to an tbe eyes with a pathos of trust inlehtlim
As be lH.-silated be saw that
Tbe Incident of the letlore t
as picturesque bis leccpUoD was no loo
and inDocence.
Tbe "i«n watching
wiilklDg Him.Iy III his dliiioaroused tn the full bis old figbi
(To be Cmtlnued.)
thtlng splr- could >!atch the poise of her long white
I’erliuliK II hundred
It, befiirc which nn mene Instincts
. them <
could Kland.
|jlM-r:i|i-Iy
H.-r pragr,-wl,,ii
Once more bis menial pr.Ks'ss became
Inspected personally the n
I'liiilldx'i i.l
tewes.
clear and Incisive, bis coimiionds direct
nod Huggested one or two r.-Hlri.-liu- tl
liii[M-ivi-p1iMy iiiio III.- other ,v
and to the |>oiiii. To all outward ajy
j cl.unges conducire to the littier com
U-iisi(iii nr II
■'Ol...... .
iilipni-lnliti- iijiiiM- of transltiiin
pearams- Tborpi- was as before.
I foTtB. Simple things enough they were ronil>liii>.c II
inisis nr syn
hIiv bad reu-'hiil the
He opened Camp One. and tbe rightI
U was ns though a city man were to rticulct!
ri
•imiiilii t u-iii-vr* timt
fringe of brush about the iiole irall
, log I'orty came back from dlsW
(direct .1 newcomer to Contral park-yet any abuses
■^kIIiiu tlic activity of
They glnnd fjee to face.
drinking joints. This was in early Bep•Ibon**'* ui-w fricbdi were prolonndly trusts can b< •xirrM-li-d by Ivk'islation.
She gav.- u little sttrt of surprise,
'tember. That nblcbodlcd and devoted
impressed wiUi ills knowlodgeofoccult
and ber Imiiil 'leaped to her breast,
band of men was on band when needthings
I'be forest was to tbem, as to
wlii-re it ,'riiighl uud suyed. Her chlhled. Shearer In some subtle manner of
most, more or Ires of a mystery unfath
hke
doi\ii
ilnippiug
mouth
parted
a
bis own bod lot tbem feel thattbls year
omable except to the favored of genius.
...................
iiDd
the
breatb
quickened
meant 30JDOO.OOO or -busL"
They
A Timely Topic.
A mail who could Interpret It even «
Uinmgl, It
But ber eyes, her wide.
ibU season of coughs and co
tightened tlK'lr lenlber belts and stood
little into Ibv stewb of etverydny com
iniHiliig. Innocent eyes, soiighl his mul
Is well to know that Foley's Hong
ready for command. After much dltfort and expollency (
•d a strong
ISWlisI
Tar Is the greatest toroat and
claim
• cosaion with Kheorer the young man
When t
remedyIt cores quickly and proHe
dhl
not
move
One
on
elthei
khl,decided to take out tbe logs from
bad flnisLed ll»-*c praclicol affairs they
vsnts serious rejultt from a cold. For
of till' H)ilkr marked old .\..r»n.i log ..r
“eleven" by driving tbem down bVench
wanted him to sit down and tell tbem sale by Jas. G Johnson and S E. Walt
Ut<‘ trull they stood, and lofuii uppre
crcelL
more tblngs-io dine witii tbem, to
clahle Iniervnl tbe duel of lUvlr glnnccH
To tbia end a gang was i<ut to clearsmoke about their camp fire is tbe
lani,sl hr luusterfuIT lunwloiniti-: ex
idg tbe creek bed. It was a tramenevening. But bore they encountered a
proud, cool. defenslM- In lIu'
dons job. Centuries of forest life bad
decided check
Tbonio became silent
of her iH-nnl.i * •|'l..•ll ;n Just
choked the little slranm nearly to tlie
almost mores.- He talked In monosyl
Ida Iirvviiiled
A ruhii .-ulni m-s- froiii
level of Its banks
Old snags and
lables and soon went away. They dW
will be at your plane in a few days. Are yon ready to weloome
lier inyl., d,s-|n-ii,sl and kiiiv,iiI i,»i-r lii-r
stumps lay Imbeddi-d In tbe
de
not know what to make of bim and so
ST. VICK? He will be loaded down with
Burns, Cuti,
fuis- mill fuivlieiul
In a inoiuenl she
cayed trunks, moss grown. block.«d the
'oonds. Ulcers,
Lay in a supply
droo|»sl h.T ,-yin
current; leaning tamaracks, fiillcn tim
terested. The tnitli was hla babltnaJ of Bncklen’s Arnica Salve.
It's -e
"Jliiii'l yt.ii II.ink you slui,- a liltlv reticence would not have permitted a be^
ber. tangled vines, dense tlilekew, gave
earth
S. B. Walt ft
rudely. Mr TlHirjie'r" abeiisk'sl
d P-glw
to Its coarse more tbe npiiearnnce of a
burgh ft Oo.'s
great degree of expansion In any case, ftons and
fine shoe,. sUppb„. leggings, overdoes, warm llndd shoes for
leal ]oi
tixmlcal
jungle than of n lu.nb country
but now the presence of Hilda made Drug Stor
misses, and children, high cnl shoes for the boys. UtUe moc
Know inj nun,.--" I.,k bed. All these things bad to be
an al
asked
rorooTcrt <w 'J»- one and either pfled to
casins for bsbv, and lou of other aiiw and naefol prraeata.
lier words
A Thousand DollaFs Worth of Good
Kb,- plunicl both elbows on tbo Nor
one aide or buru.'d In the end,
Uowever, when
A. H. Tnurnpe, a veil known coal
Send .vour letter to -SANTA " now and if .von are good boysaad
WB) and rniiiM-,1 her little face deli-, Hilda had vi-iised
operator of Buffalo, 0„ writes:
1
It would pay. Fivmh creek was
glrlk be will get yon what yoo most need when hestitos al oqr
i-ionsly with her long la.li.ied bands.
not n large stream, but it could be
of pines near the pole traU hi* desire have been afflicted with iddney aud
TVif vtrl u>HMt (Ulcnlnu
storeto fill his large aleigb.
“If Mr. Hurry ’J'li»n>v van ask that forced him leick among titef people. bladder trouble for years, paaliig grav
driven gurlng tbe time of the sprinc
icrk and the molten moon Are ftom ,|Uesihm." she n-jilh-d. "he Is not quite
el or stones with excrudatlng psln
freshets.
He
in swiftly at ail
almost
—- used
——— to walk I,,
her tumbled bslr-^thc color of corn
I got no relief from medldnes unui I
Eacb nig:
liiilHillle us J had ihuiighl him."
any time of day,
casting qmrt gla:
'
;lances began taking Foley's Kidney Cure,
silk, imt finer
beantitul dreamlike twitigbi
How is tliiil'r" he Inquired breath- berv and tbi-re In search of bis dl
dlvln- then tbe result was siupslatng.
A
Behind ber lurked tbe low, eres Icaaly
camp. There ibcy sat afterr eating,
tyfew doses started tbe brick dost like
Rartrav Eroa' Old Marw.2DB Pront Rt^
Hhaduiv of tbe forest -tfben- tbe moon
hmoklng their plin-s
IJoii'i you know who 1 am?" alio
"How do. Sira, CarT," be would say. line stones and now I have no pain
wa« not. a baud of velvet''against
Mudj of the time they sang, o blle Phil
nskisllii reiiirii.
across my kidneys and I feel irav a
•Nice weather. Bujoylng yourselfr
wbicli the girl and tbe llgbt-loucbed
It has done me a $L«»
erouohldg wotf-Ukc over bis viollii,
giidd.-i-. u tM-autlful woman! ' he
On receiving the reply be would *n- new man.
twigs and busheH and grass blades
rasped out on nccomiianlibeDi et disso
iQHu i-n-J Hdlgulously enough.
iwer heartllj-. “That's good.? and Inpee worth of good.’' For sale by Jaa O.
were etched like frost against a black
nances. The men's lolces li-nt themSill hs.kisl ilruigtiC at bim. Tills tone Into sllentv. When aiUs was obout Johnson and S B. Walt ft Sens, eodw
window paac. There w.m something,
nelves well to the wcln] minor slralus
Ills g;i?.i ihujui-d.
he followed every moveoteut of bers
too. <,f the frostworm evaueucent spir
of the . hanteya. These times, when the
' "1 am B friend of fllaabctb Oaipen- with bis cy.'A HO that bit strange con
itual ,jii:illty ill lliesa^K.. as though at
men sang and the night wind
any niomein. wiii, n btUf i.t ibe luilmy ter, who is Wallace Carpenter's sister, duct locked no cxplanotfan pr lotc^
died In tbe bcmlock tops, were
summer wind, the rudifenl'glnde. tbe who. I believe, is Ur. Hsn-j Tliocpe's prclatloo. in the minds of tbe women
worst moments. His soul, ti___ __
partner.''
least. Thrice be redeemed-bte repte
hovering flgur.-, tb.- ilHfen,,! silver of
-J 1. o.
toe daj's icon struggle, fell to brooding.
Bhe paused as tbougii for commeMl. tntlou for being nn InterwUng chartbe entire setting woiil.l m.-n Into the
G. Sherwood. F-m •
He wanted something. i,e know
neeustomed
stein aud mniiidug forest ■rbe young mao opposite wua .xxopled octer by conducting tbe party on little LePolnte.'R K-; A. Ro'*-.., ..,,
wbat.
in lusuy otlier more Iroportiiai direc expedition* here and there aboot tbe
of tbe northland. with Its wolves snd
Tbe men were singing in a mighty
country. Then bis woodctbft and reIU wild deer and tbe vnieeH of in tions.
clOTU^ swaying tbelr beads In nnisop Sterner calling.
tor. bim.
Tbtqr
•'We wrote Mr. Harry Thorpe that ----------- •
jmM BHiiglng out with a roar tbe «nThorpe held hla breath and waited. we were about to deecnd on bis <Ua- naked him about tbe tuntoering <«*pbntlc words of the crude dlttitt wrttSUelfls. R. K-: ^ Brans F. I
Again tbe whltotonat lifted bte clear, irict with wsgoofl and teuls aud Indi eratoia but be jlecmod indlfferciit.
D“-
DIRECTORY
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OSTEOPATHY
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»MOT wohalm S^^RmiiMos
« Wynh««rTS;«S*“"'“'
Christmas Presents!
Pipes, Fancy Christmas
Pouches, .Smokers* .\rtieles.
-------- wnukan ttocA.
Diamond “J”
Smiles
Traverse Belle
Pncima-esiiaMi.
A. W. Jahraus
Trmnt CHy.
•tewbcliim.
At
Artt) PraeSriSVwfe"'
Ml: BtU -BbSTg^^
Rastairs
$8.95
irAr'' »t„r
^^^5” STS
::sv;
Do You Want It?
Santa Glaus-
Bachantft Roscoe
Bachant^S Roscoe,
1003.
LOD6E NOTiieLA.
Th* OM Bailable Oee Price
Jewelry Store
qdrltual note tcross tbs iirightuem.
ranks’^
slow, trembling with oesUsy. The girl
never moved. Rbi- stood In the moon
light like a beautifni emblem of si
lence. half real, halt fancy, part weOn the l•otlks
lh« MuritoP».'«hws tbs man. wholly divine, listening to toe
s ena-,
_
little bird's message.
Oh, we b rans'c r
wild woods o'or vl
For tbe third time toe tong ahlverad
a-lumherlna
across the night: then Utorpe. with a
Hera was the
soft sob, dropped hli fsce in bis bands
Of toe pkmeer, bm was abaolute carand looked no more.
talnty in the wyeriariW of hb calling,
•Mate MOCD <rf eR otoen. Thorpe
CHAPTER RZn.
ruBBt hie huafteras Us teow. The
^ mum Wia. once tuny «d
Ees
f^OR sercral days this tm
atteoipt to unalyM K;
• ven make nn effort
................ Curioidly-. s|iveitlalien, longing-nll (be wore active emiH'
Uons rowained iu ubryanro. while outtrsrdly for tiiroc days Harry Tlmpe
ans and UilDgs. and asked hi
iuhImvua"
The girl looked at him Ter a moment
slitMlIly. then smiled. Tbe cimiige of
•oimleuance brought Tbonw to lilinselt.
.----------received the Wter. I'm
»o aortr." said tie. "It must U-_______
nilH. You toe. I've beat up la tbs
woods for nearly t monto,"
“Tlii-n We'll lure.to forgive you."
"Hill I should think-tliey would bare
done Homcihliig for you at tb,- uilH"h, w.- .lirtn't couic by way of your
biMi. tVe ill.>\o from
"I M.-,-. ' .-HeaTtborpe. .•iillulnened,
"But I'.B
I dhln'i know 1-1,1 Horyou dhiii i let me kii.mi *uppose
you, thWlKlH I WM-StJII .11 till- uiin.
Uqw ilhl ,VIH| trt ktongi is Wallace
wiih you?"
'
•7C0." A- rsfflisd. ftnpplng ber bands
*n9 sirilgbWMiig -ber erect Aggro.
Nothing to luiereet you“ l» afflnn"Wen- just cutting roads now.
Von ongbt to be here for tbe drive."
Once be took tliem m er to see Camp
One. They were Immensqb- P^"' '
and were correnpondloglj joud to '
rlamationA Tboiqie'e comments were
brief and diy. On tbe wo* back iv
the first time Thorpe totmd that
'^Torse aty aaite Ku. SgS. F. O.
Bagi^
meeto In
Fonatan'.haO,
^
"
City Lodge No.lax. F. ft
®H*0.
Orand TraverM Lodge Nn
vm
|
A hdndred ydrda flown tbs *—“ they
PhlL
The flw^'Koppefl
veree I
softly upt.rriarb5.**^«^4o«e
>0 hiT l... HgalB siofmeil. gsKlng O. E, 9, meet I to Hasoe. Tnesday 0' St ber wiis 1,1., ,w.ul lo-Uh, liquid .->v^-"Touur.- inure Waatlful <ban the *«a R. MeGongh, V
at tilgbi,' l,r said flffeclly X
---------------Camp. No. :.J«. M
AOKSts at Wuedmu haU Monday evan■tertty for
hwr;
bpj asked tW \fliri tftsv
Open everj- evening this month sb you min e*aminp that fine tine of
•elH Sete Wetebee,
Sterileg OUyer hereMec ee«
Eyerjrttalet perteletat te e Hm
cleee Jcwel^ Otere
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STRIPPB^cRAe tKRVICE
DAILir
EAGLE.
. TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN, ^N DAY, DECEMBER 21, 1903.
VOL. XL NO. 3324.
TAMMANY IS
FOR PARKER
Headquarter
BEOINNING OF If*' StORM
UNION
SIT ON FLOOR
IN BIG STORE
ORIVirJG SNOW MAK» WALKING
ON STREETS OWICULT.
for Xmas Presents
Swirling. Flakes May Opift and Delay
Oiir four large floors are
packed full of all kinds of
nrticles that make beautiful
and pleasing Christmas presi-i'is; something that will last
:i life time, and be a constant
l ominder of the donor.
A bliiiArt sinick Trsveeae City at
o’clock thtB afternoon and aU In^catlosa are that there *111 be a heary
fall of snow.
rhe snow was swlfled abcaY the
street corners and li wa* almoM tRipos10 make proETesB In the
Many umbrellas were trimmed inalJe
1100 l.ifg-- will.iw iinii '■’> : ersuvi-.^ii ^ .On iii'.t i-eeei.-
$2.75
$4.75
efforts arc even now being made
swing Tammany into line for the young
from CalUomia.
MRS. LUCY QHERING DIES.
Largt' upholstered rock
ers, I'arlor suits, and odd
)ii<*<‘cs, in large varieties.
wr, CAN PLHASE YOU
'M anything ami yon will
• at .iiice that our prices
defy <-uin|)etiti<m.
J. »V. SLATER, .
Practical Heuae Purnlaher.
Kmas Cloak Sale!
All Ladies Suits
Ogdenshurg
Woman
Buecumbt
Heme of Daughter.
Mrs. Lucy Gbering. wife of Jacob
Obeilag nr Ogdensburg. dierl
o'clock yestenlay aftenionn
home oT her daughteL Mrs. R. K. Jameof 93fl Walnut street, in this city.
Mrs Gherlng was brought lo this city
several weeks ago for medical
was very
I>ected ns .she appeared in he galm
In health
be .leceased was 5i> years of age
wa.s a daughter of Elisha Frank
lin, one of the most prominent pioneers
region. A brother, Newton,
Franklin, and a alstet, Mrs. Oeo. Laronly relatives In this city,
besides Mrs. Jameson,
sister In Virginia.
The funeral will lake place tomoriw afternoon at 1 o'clock from the
church at Ogdenshurg under the dlrocUon « Mrs. Clara WIHlams. with
MAY SETTLE STRIKE TODAY.
One-ttalf Price
All'Furs
One-Fourth Off
All Jackets
1-4 to 1-2 Off
Muffs
One-Third Off
, Just Think f It!
THE BOSTON STORE
Liverymen and Undertakers
Meeting
Drivers.
Cliieac- . ru-<-. 21.—Liverymen
iimlertokers have opened up commiini<-.iSan with the livery drivers w-hlch
result In the settlement ol
strike this afternoon when union offlwUl considep. the proposition.
Meanwhile the dchd lie unburied
re being taken to cemeteries
ragons. Half a dozen bo^es w
biirietl during the night to avoid vio
lence by strike symaOilzers. A weddliig party who were in an ambulance
attacked by pickets. They
rei.ulsed with revolvers.
We tan fix yonr olO Ihoes.
We can fix year Tubtifrs *
tliey can't slip
We are sliowiii;; ,
Xmas Slippers
Men’s Gloves
If llmv iisanvlhill'/ w i;>- , a
M ,\S a-ll'f II ‘v a Ml. !• |i 11.
i a
I
All Uiiid.s. from the chil-lV n .i..lesK slipper to the inoiv rl.i'ior;ii,
ones for big folks.
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ROWLAND DOUGLASS
sinuvinga v.'ry i-t.itiMli-i.- inn-. Hiiilal.lc n., a:;
ami v..Mati<in^.
lin-ssy .vc.o!
,tcli knit
gli.v-
New 6bos Gtora.
l.i
tli.-
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
kj.| ,,i- in<n-lia.
Accident
I
hi
Fort Scoti. Kas., Dee. 21.—Tb»SL
Louis & San P^allClao<^^Me^eor, the
solid vestlbuled train from Fort Wt^h
and Dallas for St- Louis and Kansas
City was ditched at Godfrey. Kas..
i: .10 this morning. Th».deaJ are num
bered at nine or more and scarcely
passenger aboaril escaped Injury. The
accident may have been. Jue
switch being misplaced. The engineer
r Wled Instanlly.
d conductor «
but it was feared the store wool
injured by the explosive.
Theu Duncan Mclachlln came from
iK>1lce headquarters in riaponee to
There was a scene of activity
SPENDS ALL;
KILLS FAMILY
1.00
-id greatness. ..
makes character
d molds habits,
ip a bank bo '
ihildrei
AND KEEPS THEM BUSY.
The air was full of anne and legs,
and fisnlly came a crash. A show ease
smashed. The door was opened
and the two men were shot out u from
catapuH One of the men, whose
,me Is not given on account of Ms
family, was taken to the county Jail
and released yesterday after paying
for .the damage done.
As may be inferred from their per
formance. the men had been in traino become horrible examples and
Iheir own worst'enemies.
COURT IS
IN SESSION
New York. Dec. *1.—upward
realizing salee and from unsettled condlilon^ln the sicel trade. No change,
however, could be detect^ la the Imdcrione of the market, wtfeh has plain
ly Improved owing to the oonvlction
worst of llqulitatJoo is
prices must recover
the abnormally low level Induced by
llquidatlon. A very fair recovery
already taken place, but the pace
seetued loo rapid lo last and
lined 111 only a few slocks. There has
good deal of
priifit-taklng. also a aisposlUon
slocks which thus far have not
liriiportlonally shared In the advance.
Generel bnslneM Is fairly active for
ilie season
Clearing house returns
anil railroad earnings show only slight
reactionary tendencies, genefnlly
plained In the first ca.se by lessened
speculation and In the latter by small
er iron shipmenu. The West seems
to bo enjoying unintermpled prosper
ity, and the South is particularly
uberant over the high price of dotion and the consequent prosperity ot
planters. The burden of dear cotton
fnlKs with special severity
mills, seine of which may be forced
into temporary curtAilmenL but tho
South AS a whole is likely to have
more money lo spend in 1904 Uiar
before.
A.B tbe'close of the year draws neae
acUvliy on the Stock Exchange Is
likely to be confined within moderete
'limits Closing of Bccouv.is and all
Uie movements Incidental to tho end
of the year continue to divert attention
from the slock market. The possibil
ity of a slight flurry in the money
market also restrains -BpecnlatioD.
nevertheless, there is a more
undertone to the maflteL and the rel^se of about |U8,000,»0 for divi
dends. etc., after January i is a
portani factor in the Investment de
mand. especially as the amount will
be in exceas of last year’s paymei
Berlin, Dec 21.—Another royal scaoday has shocked Aropean court. The
story- goes that princeas Louise of
Saxe Coburg, wife of IVince PhUlp
daughter of King Leopold of Belglmn and related to the Bmperoi
Austria, has tall» in love with the Janof Uie raadboQse near Dresden.
The princess was sent to the InsUtnlinn becauss Ot her elopement with the
Aiisirian army ofloer.
Xmas presents o
FeoplesSiviiijs Bank..
ARRIVES
MARKET STILL IS GOOD.
Prineess end dsnitor of Madhouse i
open Ennlngs Until Chrietmna I
EVIDENCE STtONGER THAT FRED
NEAL WAS MURDERED. •
Two men entered the S F. Saxton
Hardware Company’s store Saturday
night and announced that they intend
ed to assume control of the bnslneae.
This announcement was received as
bit of pleasantry at first, but the
men eontlnued talking and finally Bat
floor. They retnsed to
leave. No amount of persuasion w
theryU
Two fireates. two oOen and a waterL'ender, all union men employed on the
Marqoette t. Northern
ferry No. 1 quit Saturday and passed
through Che city today on their way
to their homes In Port Btmm and MaClty. They were faroed to quit
on account of the rale ot the.mclnaera'
and Firemens' union whldi fohlds Its
members to
the other membere of the boat crew
having na unh» sfflUafioD.
'The places made vacant will
filled by non-onion men. After the
flnrt of the year the ferry wtll run
dsBy. the company having made
roDtrart to take 100 carloads of coal
week destined for distribution along
the Soo line.
MeLACHUAN
No Change In General Condition Last
WaMc.
ANOTHER ROYAL SCANDAL.
» imlrof lioetl orfcid RKX^a miLteoe. ,i
MYSTERY
AT HART
IS DEEPER
DUNCAt/
NINE DEAD
IN A WRECK
A large line of M^HKIS
CHAIRS,
from
up.
_
MB fSlW
MEN
Railroad TraNIc.
whVjfimi' doi
lown town in the
Q lo'ao (AirliIstmia shopping
Atlanta. Ua.. Dec. 21.—William Han1n getdolph Hearst has a formidable rival in experience.! gvM
the pereon of Judge Alton B. Parke.-, ling home
k not lo«-. but the
of New Ynrp. for the Democratic
driving Bitow. it is feared, will drift
and delay irafflc on the railroads if the
Smith, is aiilhorily for the siatemem einrm is long continued.
Smith has been Judec Parker's
Kiiest in New York for several days.
•Judge Parker will have the full sup>rt of Tammany if nemlnated," said
r. Smith, "He is not antagonized by
any faction and bis loyalty cannot be
ciuestlcmed. Tanunany delegatee will
3 the convention prepared In sup
port him."
Reuil and Wholesale.
PRICE TWO OENTa
How the people are tmjting odd^
pieces of Pumitnre for glfta
Don’t wait
toot or you mw
be Jost too lata to get The place
you wished. WUL
aad de
liver as wished »Tha . Boatoa
Store.
w
w
LITTLE ONES BUTCHERED t
THEY SLEEP PEACEFULLY.
THEY PLEAD NOT GUILTY.
DefendanU In Water Scandal to Ap
pear January 4.
Grand Rapids, Mich.. Dec. 21.—All
respondents In tho water scandal cases.
Including Reporter J. Russell Thomp
son, appeared before Judge Haggerty
today and pleaded not guilty. Thomp
son and C. S. Burcb. ol the Elvening
Press, sskol for separate trials,
the esses were set for Januaty 4
Imprisoned In a Mine.
Houghton. Mich- Dec. 19.—Nine hun
dred feet below the sunlight amt hun
dreds of feel from the burning shaft
of the Isle Royale mine, are two men
and a boy. Gregerlwltch and the two
Petersons, father and son. A res
party aUempted lo reach ihe three
prisoned miners bjs de
abandoned shaft of the mine, but
EsachJng the second level they w
driven back by gas. Another attempt
will he made.
ERED ON THE DEAD
MAN-8 HEAD.
SUSPECTED WIDOW STOUTLY DE
'
NIfS THAT SHE KILLED
HER HUSBAND.
ONE
WITNESS
SAYS
SHE
SAW
WIFE INJECT ARSENIC JNTO
HUSBAND'S ARM.
Measuramenta Shew li
I From a Special Corrt
aiL)
Haft. Mich.. Dec. 21.—How
ibe marks, as if s severe blow, on the
bead of Fred NealT
How oould he shoot himself wtth a
jn whose trigger be could not reach
from the muzzle*
Why did )fn. Neal Inject arsenic
into Us vedns after bP was Aott
These- are stKoe ot the quuiUans
r is ttrlng to
solve in the Neal murder mystery.'She Stands Alone. "
Tossed have the penile cd'
this rlelnlty become In the ease that
UttJ* else is talked oL Breiy aotiqii
of Mrs. Neal since the deslh ^ her
husbsad is bMng Inquired into. In
this ordeal she stands nlone Iwth noae
defend her. 'll she Is innoeeat.
Is supposed to be inaountil proved gaBty. there never
was a more wronged woman than she
Tet tbrongb it all she stoutly de
nies anf''gnl1ty knowledge of her huband-e death.
»
li will be eevenl days before a re
port can be expected <« the analysts
ot the etomadi tlW-is to be made at
Ann Arbor. Meantime the sntMirltlss
Clev^and. O.. Dee. 21.—His money
intended for the purchase of Christ
mas prasenu for his diildnn lost si
gambling. Roecoe W. Derby,
chinlet, exterminated bis family yes
terday morning. He kiUed hli vife,
his three ehildten and hlmsdf. l%ey
are: Roecoe W. Dmity, Dells Derby,
his wife: HaroU Derby, aged 8; -AUEe
Derby, aged 7: Thomas Derby, aged 5.
Derby had been down town as late
inding the deaths ' .
as 11 o'clock B^rdv'nl^L oetan
Bnilae on the Head.
ibnity
When the body was exhumed Friday
securing Attuanaltion Cor his revelver.
big
brnlse was fouM on one side of
^en he got home his wife and he
le
head.
The qneatfon hat arlseti;
talked with a net^htm who had been
Why waa not thia brnlee noted before
calling, over the apptoacfiilBg
barialT.
went to bed.
Uif- docket ■rtere
les for vlotKtlon of the
liquor law against Harry W.
Xt'alton. and be paid tSO fine in <ne
case and the other was nolle proesed.
Albert Oarlock, who helped blmadf to
a little of everything In Willis Pennioglon's drug *tore at Interlochen, was
broiiebi Into court with the' "darbies"
on. iir^tbably for fear that he might run
again, and be pleaded guihy lo the
charge of burglar) ' Judge-Mayne deferrwl hU sentenco. The case of the
P.>ot>le V8 Thos. Carl.Kon, charged with
abusing s rlillrt. wtll he taken up to
morrow morning st 9 o'clock.
TU*> case of Birney J. Morgan vs.
VVed 1. Johnson and the Township of
Peninsula, was put over. One ot the
two ca-se.s against Daniel Dake, that
of Robert K. Mann, et al, had been
settled out of court and that of the
East Jordan Lumber Co. was put over.
MARK8 OF A BLOW ARE DIECOV.
mornlng. Mrs. Derby was shot to
death in bed. two bullets havtog been
fired Into her forehead and a third
probably fired after the children had
in the back ot the
. Mrs. Derby probably was UUed
during sleep, the expresslMt on her
face showing eo sign of a straggle, and
It was calm and peaceful.
TEACHER MUST APOLOGIZE.
Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo. Mich.. Dec. 21.—On
count of an unusual punishment being
inflicted on George Dorbleday, the 15year-old son of W. F. Dorbleday. will
teatdier
vacation until
akes an apoli^.
Friday morning when leat
school building he made what
sidered by his teached
She reprimanded him and op
dered him to run up and down stairs
from 10 o'clock until noon. Principal
Waite, formerly of Grand Rvlds, took
s band In the affair and ordered him
remove his shoes and to continue the
stair climbing.
The boy rebelled at the latter order
and went home, but In the afternoon
when be returned to the sdiooi buildlug be says his teacher compelled him
sign
s guilty of 1)
The boy's father objected to this
humiliation, and today notified Prin
cipal Waite that he will keep his son
out of school nntll the statement Is
returned. The qnestloo Is now pMtding and the ontcome la being looked
forward to with considerable Interest
NOTES
FROM
KALKASKA
Chaa. Sesslena House Mover, Suffers
Psinful Injuries.
—--------------------------------------wWfllfcftf,.
waa ^ to have afoot .hNMtr
.
he Goold not have tha toe gm him
self. as bis arm was too short byover
five Inches to reach tlm trloer.
Araanic as a Retttrative.
Another clrenmettoee. deemed to be
the strongest point against the widow,
is the fact that the'woman who enter
ed the bouse immediately after the
shot was fired doand Mrs. Neal on her
knees beside the body of her husband
InJecUng arsenic into his arm with a
hypodemte syringe.
This woman
woman says Mrs. Neal remarked that
she thought the arsenic would revive
him The question has also arisen
this point: Why has nothing been
sald-about- the dreumstanoe before?
The ease bids fair to equal In public
interest the UacKnight case. Mrs.
Neal has not yet been arrested, but
she is under survelUonee.
STATE CASH IS LOW.
Statement Shews I
ditor General tYUkinBon Is firmly of
opinion that the great -state ot
Michigan irill be pat to It for money
with which to meet, the running ex
penses during the esriy days ot Janu
ary before the state tax money begins
to come In from toe countlea.
During the last week he has pre
pared a statement which shows that
the close of business Dec. 16. 1902.
the balance in the state treasury was
IL087.482.47. Included In this balance
was $7,241.17 collected from raUroad
sod other
which 1s not ai^Iicable to the psyment of the running expensas of the
state goveramenL'toDB leaving only
81.080.24LS0 that ca be used for that
purpose.
Now for I
Owosso. Mleb.. Dee. 21.—Sate Jonas,
while packing screens In the Owoaso
ipany-s-plant last
September, wrote her name and ad
dress on a slip of paper and dropped
Into a handle of screens. A few
weeks later she received a lettm- from
Paul Holland ot Melbonne, Anstralia.
Hcdland wrote that he was enjoyed
store at *2 a dsy and had saved
mooey. He tpoke of hit loneliot A single Ufo and asked for a
reply and a *du>tocriBh qf.Ulss Jmms.
She has tuniUhed him a•wlfli both.
* (Prom s Special Correspondent)
Kalkaska Mleb., Dec, 21.—Charles
Sessions, the bouse mover, fell frwn a
bnhdlng be was moving, breaking his
leg Just above the ankle. He will be
laid up the rest ot the winter. He was
clearing the bqlldlng of tieetric light
ires when Tie fell.
The Michigan Cb
of the seventh district has
been lo session here, closing last
a by TMegraph.
night. A sleighload of 10 or 12 were in
ationdancc from 'traverse ^ty.
Chas Johnson, the man run over by
the cars here Wednesday. W still alive, uary tom of the circuit ooart wOl be
suffering terribly. He U eraahad gin Januaiy 19, and a Jury for toe tana
m darws Satnrday. Amomg toe oases
Mai-. 89bic.
about the cheat. Us doetora antidot hU iimbo, but are
be Cried are >
awaiting the resnUa of Us other in
juries. to see If be .osB sarrlve t
bdore attempttng the operttion.
mseloiu and eato a Uttle t
MWe; May pork. *12.20; tart. M-TB:
Justice to Decide.
OwosBO. Mich., Dec. 21.—When the
examination ot Mrs. Caroline Collins
for the poisoning of George Leachman
taken up again tomorrow, no ptoots
will be offered by the defense and It
will be up to the JosUce to bind ber
over or discharge her on the cvl.lei
AGE; m A GALLON.
* r
The Daily Eagle;
THB n^Tfc.V
Vfcs. cteoMd
DETECTIVE INBTINCT.
,4*
«Tbe verr tew oeouta.
the wtt Of Bates Obcete wu cimumi
Sleuths The
^M
1. wcnDea when that
•The detective instinct Is inborn in
Iserer was enmloteg tms
Kiitt'red &t TnTeirM Ott;
5*** Barton, chief mate of ^ ahto mne penile.” observed an old detective,
®*U«ge. Cboam had cross examSS “and it is a rather curlons thing when
you tbtnk abont H. 1 bare known good
SUSeCRIPTION*.
*«.with tbs qwMl ef *
detectlvcA naturally so, who were mv.
(tm.
•r connecled In any manner with Gw
•erriee. They pousess' all tbe mental
11^ ttere a moon-that nlghtr
qualities of u fienth-quickneM to
gnCsp a iltuatlon. keen perception. «•
“DM yon eee itr
pldlty of tbougbt. strongly developed
“No. air."
power or dedn<-tion and extreme nervi
aiO m to»w there wm
ous actlTity While It is true all great
“The 'NaoUcal Ali^c' said so. and detectives hove ocqnlred distinction
1 U bellere that sooner than any lawyer through hard work and unflawlng ap
plication, It la alao true that many men
Intheworid.-*
•
COMING EVENTG.
“Be dm. sir. And now tell me In have tbe detective Impulse ab firmly
Dec.* S9.—CwDiUft Bcyaold* In “As what Utittide and longltnde yon crasp welded Ini.) their natures that It will
ciM> out in spite of tb«nselTes.
ed the eqnator.”
You Like li"—St^obei^ GrwA
••And I may say m passlug It li'nd^
“Ah. yoa are Joking.”
Bot only op“No. sir. I am lo semeBt. and I deGIVE PEOPLE A CHANCE.
>f every deIre an answer.”
ilftwe pecul
Tbere U ereiy lnE|p«tio& <
'That's more than 1 can give."
iar
fai-ultl.-'
i>oaUti>- growth in Ote dnud tor
Tndeed. You a chief mete and an.crimlniil
chaser.
I
once
knew
a man
nrimnrr reform. At prcewit there Ir able to answer so simple a qnesaoer'
who
hnd
tillInstinct
so
strougly
de“T«*. the simplest qnestlOD I ever
resllr DO orgeniced effort to defeet
was asked. I thought eren a fool of vcloped that he thought Of nothing
ii. the dieoge of (root '
the unraveling of myiterles
a lawyer knew there's no Int1)nde at
b> the
and chaBlng .-lews. He touud somethe equatoc.''-Sncceai.
removed the lest benler.
■Uilngof liileiest ID the sllghteal-casc of
- amuse himself by
ESren those most redlcs] in their AsBaake KiUlua CM# ef Cairo.
mends ter direct nomtntMbns by the
A nsitve woman living In did Cairo working It out. It became a mania
people do DM demand the
was entering her bouse when, to her with him. and he w-bb a source of much
great.terror, she perceived a snake of amuaemanl lu the otScers. There wss
anee of jrnrty coovmitiona. Party
murder day or night
ganltationmnathsmaintaiped sad profe. formidable dluienHons. which bad tak
among the first on the scene,
ably always will be, but the people, the en pnasessiuii or llir Ueartb during the and bis peculiar talents frequently ena
woman’s ubsenec. Tbe woman fled,
rank and Aa shotild hold ths reteA leaving the door open. Her cni tbeo bled him to lend valuable assistance to
the regular force
New Orleans Tlmeanot the hossee and ofioeholdors. sppesml <
the Beene, entered.
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Throtigh ths oonrentltm thsy can give the dobra.
>ra. |)ul
|
up Its back and tall, spat Democrat.
voice to the poUdss they ooneetlvely and otherwise uiiiDifesied its hostility
A
I'rloter
B
BluaSer.
and
In
turn
went
oni.
.\
few
iblDulcs
agree oodht to be pnisned.
Parts newspaper on one occasion
A man's fitness to dlechkrgo the sDarward It* returned In company with
duties M the Office to iHkida be aspires, a second cat. After a similar exhibi made a blunder which excited noamall
amount
of
merriment
at the expense of
tion both went out and returned with
not bfs^Ulty to control votes, will a third, and similarly went away, re- _ _ . of rcol talent. The following
be the standard. The people, the men tumliiB finally with a tourib. foo- paragraphs, intended to have been
who pay tuea. who build cities a*d sidering iliat sufficleDl force bad boon printed sejinrately, were by some error
bomee, who create the wealth and till reemlied to kill the snake, tbe four at
irranged that they were read cotf^
itlrely: "Ur. S. baa been appointed
the soil will dictate anj not be coi
oooe fell OD tbe reptile, and after a
sliort bin fierce struggle the latter was bead physician to the Hospital de la
manded. they will lead jmd the ca
literally tom to pieceA-BsypUan Ga- Oharlte. Orders have been issosd by
didste and the politician will follow
tbe authorities for the Immediate exIbe cnree of politics and the caw
tenstou of the cemetery of Mont Parof mlsgovemment has been the paUing
Tbe works are being executed
Into reepcmslble positions of dlsrepuI the Welsh mountains with the utmost dispatch.”
Uble men by party machine methods.
ugbt In a B
Under the proposed syetem there'will who after much dlllfflculty hac
Mew.
u making bis way to a solitary co
Here la little Johnnie’s compoalHon on
be DO more ready mad ^nomination'
;e congratulated himself o D bis goc
“Men:" "Men are what women many.
no more buying of primary voles, for
n be was asked to stay f<
They drink .and smoke and swear and
the people will at once be respoi
tbe night. -After donnlDg
g a suit ef b
bare ever so many pocketA but don’t
host’s clothes, so that Ua own might be
j church- Perhaps If they wore
dried, be proceeded downstairs and on bonnets they might. They are more
bia way met the mistress with a big logical than women and also more soo>
Pbiladelpbia Christinas tree merch
Cadinf
logical. Both.men and women have
ants bnmetL 40,000 trees last w<
stranger for ber
sprong from,monkeys, but tbe women
reduce the supply and boost the price band and gave blm a tbump on tbe certainly spning farther than the men."
on what remained. Bvtdentlr some- bead with it. remarkli^ "That’s for
wmfield (Ind.l Democrat.
1x>Jy made a noise In Philadelphia and aBl^ng the mun to stay all night."
woke the Christmas tree men np Par
A
Wemaa'a
WIsb.'
ents are trying to find the slumber dlsMrs. Hoosekeep—My husband
a good deal of I
hecauae hJs dinner has not been aer
New York plana a, great Ume when on time.
Mrs.
Clubb-Uraclone!
I
the new WlUlamaburg bridge is open
ed. Tbere will be a spberti at the fair would.
Sirs- Housekeep—Y'mi
:eep—Y'( do?
grounds, the hook and ladder company
Clubb-Yc*; bccBosp hp’d h
will
drill.
wblsUes
will
blow
6 l?ome earlier to do It.—Phlla'
the
EA6LG PRB9S
Two Milwaukee edltora are thinking
"Was you really plannia’ to run a'way
of fighting a dliei: Seven towns
WUcOhsin have offered grounds. One with the hired- girl?" a«kcd tbe old
farmer disgustedly.
of tbe prlaclpals has threatened
"That’s wbat I'WB* ihinkin’ of do
fight with Wienerwursts and the other
le'.” admitted bia son
is holding out for axes.
“Ain’t you got any aenae at atir' delanded the old man. ' Don’t you know
It will be impossible to die In Chi that hired girls Is harder ter get than
cago til! the hearse drivers' strike dflughte«-in-law 5”—Chicago Post.
endA Several who were Intendis
A Bright Thoaghl.
die last week are walUng HU the
eA ma’am,” said the obsequious
ble ends.
grocery clerk to Mrs, Brldey. who
ordering her first bill of supplies. ’’I’ve
The man in New York who wriUs put down i^or matches. Wbatnesf?”
‘•Well-4»-I suppose 1 ought to have
cable^anu abont Rnaala and Japan
aomc Witten matches, too, ooghtn't
has not declared war for 24 hours.
lY'—Detroit Free Prnig,
AmMigthe arrivals In Troverse'City
next yyiday wUl be Hr. 8. Clans.
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
MONEY
C'onreiiieDi Fetters.
I.eo L^uiiA'b. a Buolnn political exile
who wiiB icvnuliti-d to return to bla
home, tells In his book. "Sixteen Years
In SlburiA” tales not only of BuBcrtng,
bnt of lenient treatment by his Jallcra.
lu Siberian prisons often the barsbneea
of the dlseipliiie was contlderebly re
laxed. On one occasion, to the vast
amusement of the prison suthoritieA
Deutseh appearod before the governor
with his foitera tied up with a piece of
string, and it appeared he bad only a
sumed them for the moment But tl
complaisant governor was afraid of
visit from bifta qnarteta. 'Then If f
inspection Is made yon will be wearing
your fetters,'' be asked, laughing. "Of
course," replied Deutsch. "You sec.
I'te i-ome to }'ou In full dresA" point
ing to bis lied up cbnlns. On miotber
occasion I>eutecirR bag was simn. It
contained, itmong other articles of
attire, the Indispensable fetarlm’s ni
A and tbv luid to apply for a new
pain 'Tnku cure .vou don't lone tbeM!”
said Ibe offi<-.-r us Pomscli packM them
among Ills litgi.'flgr
•end friends out of town ia a paid
subseriptlen for The Traverve Bay,
Eagle. They will Hiua keep InfermSd
about home events the year through.
*14)0 a year In advance.
‘•'"iLT”'
WhaTEdUtviSay.
Lndlngton bualnesj men hate snap
ped their fingers In tbe very face
that Chicago profeaaor, and have es(Abliahed a public bath houae wh««
one can get a towel the alze of a neck
tie. a capsole of real soap and a dipper
of waur. aU for 60 cents. And »
Ontona. dry, per peck.
further ahow their contempt of the
Windy City's learned man. the first
man to patronise the new lasUtction
was tbe leading phyaiolan of the city.
-Grand Raplde P»«.
k
On Ladies’ and Qent’s
k
k
The captalna of Induetry are in dan
ger of developing more or leaa ahlmoe- 4ly over the qnesUon of who HiaH be
the colonels tjaO gonerala.-WBshl^
ton Btay.
up aU their debts
^
\
k
W. C. & B. A. Gannett,
OpiMMlte BofttoE Store.
137 Prorit Street, k
"Laditl of r^ntd
excisions
taste
boy
Xmn HaadkarehlaTs
.
jUm
giftt
Itert "
5c to vac
XmasTIn Mid Hultlers
25c to 2.50
Xmas eiSTU and Him
25cto3AIO
25cto7ilO
Xsau Hats and Caps
Xmas Umbrallas
Special!
■
.
sec to 12.00
3,500 8ilk Initial Haadkerebiefs in
colors, eaefi 10c. flurry '■
"TaU! Abnt Smpendenj’i :
S. BENDA Sc CO.
- Shilaklnx moteoty^M 4
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...11 td 18
..*8e
The ABtlprofanlty League requests wtBA eoniM of Onion
you kttBBr not to riroar. If yon most atreeta:
-saV -jWABUAA.w to express yoor feelSa
........... 1.. .8HC t
n Globe.
Inga, way ”0 tedge!”-^
Steen ABd hAtfien, UghL ........
Good AteAti. l.«» IbA .......
We can't. qnHe imd«»t**M wh*t
Bourke Coton 'wBBta of * »eBt In a
leglalative body where on vote taa ■
little vMnA-4)etratt ffivening News.
•We are tfaJ vie Ate not a Ctiiiimb
u u the cnaibm ot the ChlneAq to pay
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Saturday, December 19th.
Carpet CIconif t
Making and layl
ed. Work thor. _ . and proii;!>il..
Agent for'Miebigan lt:i;
City
a strtet. 'Phonv No US.
A1.WAV8
ROMETHtlUe
to A.HWOY ¥OU
Waltham, Elgin and
Hamilton,
When you are 'using oil
lamps or any kind ol light
but BLECTHICITY
in
yonr home or office Therv
is nothing like BLEC'THICITY for UJuminating
purpnM-K. No smoke. i«>
smell, no groati-. 1.0 danger
In both gents and ladies
size.
that can W procured.
Boai^man River
electric Light 8
Power Company.
For a Choice Line of
VEGETABLES
Gabbajje. Rata Bajras.
Beets, _ P II m p k i n s.
Squash, Onions, Carrots,
all kinds of piekles, also
a choice line of CandifsT
Nuts, Fi^s and Dat<*s- foi
Xmas, call on
j48
>m ur*umM so,
1-4 OFF
Gold Watches
1 30 R
PiBBB Tanor bbE
AotioB BagBlAtor
WATCHES
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•cucroarsum.ono.
Sold by J. G, Johnaon.
k
V
0 b also
a spinster—made a burglar howl
mercy by biting him. When a Mebtuetu spinster gets a -man
corner ahe la pretty sure to take ad Feed, H.. L 4 Ca's bMt............
vantage of Uie Bltuation.—Chicago Mlddllngt, per IM
Bnn. PM XM........
Record-Hemld.
Oeiry
Butter, creamery,
If General MacArthor really beUeved W ......... .
that -t-qgrw of war with Germany ex
ists. he would be one of the Uet men
to make a public atatemont of his belief. MacArthur Is not a runeton.—
Grand Rapids Poet
A. R. DIAMOND
Order your Christmas
Presents now and avoid
the holiday rush.
We
have’ a most excellent
line of
J O H N J.
BREZ I N A
************s*-*ss *****************
■1?
Hamilton Clothing Co.
DON’T DELAY!
Satt-tSutlMpAlifiAi
---- - A FOMTIWl amt
J. W. Milliken.
10 ^
fokthkchil6«uv
wearing app.trel il'x banl f g •: ' V •ly fniiu tills ciepB
dsoine liitie
littie Mod
Mov-l'i.- Kid Milts. 50c and f.ic; i.i-a.iiif,il .
Ilere'safew: liendBOine
combinations in all wool Knit Tuuu.-!Toqu.->-. 25c
21- and
._ :>0c: knit and silk i,<iillii-d '
iraincn--' line. Ti.
flers. SSc and 60c; knit tlloves and Uilts^fiSc and• •-
SoK 202 WURili 6Ul
Uailroad Watch Inspectors for
I'erc Marquette and G. R. A
1 Railroad Companies.
For a rrlend—all klada - all sluis
Sl^lal Prlcesa i i i i i i
.*16 75 5
Andrus & Frost
BARNliM&EARL
t
%
n
- Vrv-
Just nwatMdA fMw lot of
ar-;uiNE leather, suit cases
LONOOU IN 1700
AND HAND SAGS,
Wke« TFaltBvs- Baada Adareed Vmm‘
et aaaoriment wHh 10^ oent diodee Bridga ua Triepis Ber.
oount next week at
London in 1700 vras a comparatively
smaH city of aboatSOO.OOO inhabliantA
F. VOTUBA HAMBS U
the rough and lU kept main roods to
which had been bnt oUghtiy tini»ovea
alnceTndortlmM. The ghastly ^lectacle of many of the trees <» tbe Soathwalk rodir bending onder their harden
of hanged tueo had Indeed been slight
ly modified, but none tbe lem tbe decompcolng hesdi of “trnltort" still
flUed. the atmoqihere about London
This ia tbe article moat
bridge and Temple Bar with myriads
needed by everyone at ibia
of banetel mlerobeA
Our Imincdlats forbMrs were evident
time of year and we are no
ly not overpsptleular about .eights aod
exception to this role. We
emella They were accustomed to eee
need money and need it badly
eittlng in tbe plilory pqlted with
and if you need eloihea halt
Is^ludsd among
ruum eggs ni>d iHisslblyy In
as bad aa we need mooey yon
few who
will call on ns at once and get
bad been deprivud of ikelr
the benefit of the remarkably
ears for exiin-aslng too freely tbelr
low prices we are Biakicg 00
opinloDA political and religious.
•Tlie Omlns were in uu appatilng cooall aniu sold in the next ten
ditldir i^' lumimemble chorchyards
da,v8.
'vere su ttdl of coIBiib that they often
We try never to oarry goods
pnJeetW-ThrougL the turf, Bear and
over from one eeaaon to an
bull hailing, dog lights and boxing
other. but put a price pn them
inau-bes wrtv mu-oded even by royalty
that
will close them out. This
CIS Ini.- iiK is:2u. -Hid five years latex all
Is What we are doing now.
the ' dandies'' l« {.oudoo woe paying
Call aud get our pricea before
higb pi'ic-c-s to stand In tbe carts round
Tyburn to behold tweiiiy-fwo of tbelr
fellow i-reatuies banged for mlsdemeaDWc also clean, press and re
ora wliirli ill our time would be pun
pair at reasonable prices. Call
ished with :i few du.vs' Imprisonment.—
for and deliver goods If de
Satiircinj- U.vlea,
sired.
Buy a Rug For the Home
’ihere'll be fireworks in the evening.
.
DAY. OEGBMBEH 21. IWB.
E. FRONT ST.
Sold In Traverse City uy J. Q. Johni
We have an idea!
The best Christmas present that you can wive a man would he a pair of
liouse slippers. Have you seeu tbe stock or heal'd the prices V Listen I
■'iOc buys a good pair; 75c a ranch better one, ami then there are those fur
$1.00. 1.2.5. 1..50 and 2.00.
If I were a woman
' ] would .sugge.st to my relatives to make me a present of *.i pair of limsc
fancy felt, fur lined slippers. Any of the styles w.uild suit me, anti tle-i
eould pay any price for them—$1.00. 1.25. L.'iO. 1.7.‘ior 2.0o. lOi- ili.-v iiiir’'l
get me a paii’ of those high snow-)>roof gaiU-rs.
If I were a boy
And in these days of deep snow^ 1 would like to have ^.uui- ef mv
hi.ii
tell Santa Claus: My stocking is large enough f'hrisftrias Kve. l..
pair of those nice leggins anil I wouldn’t care which they .ven-.
le.ither or serge.
IteM ,i
inv,.-,
-
If I were a chlfd
I would tell Santy I wanted a pair of those child’s felt slippers^ and they
only cost One Doliar.'
The great toy center
Everything in the toy lineHust the things to fill the little people with joy.
Santa Claus came here early, and all have been busy with what he left.
Flocking Horses, Sleds, coasters, Saw Horses, Guns, Shooting Galleries.
Bolls, Borns, Blocks and games.
Dolls
And doll cabs, doll cradles, doll bouses, doll dressers, doll heads, doll
tea sets, doll ward robes; doll bonnets, doll go-carts, doll beds, doll carts,
big dolls and little dolls, black, ^hite and brown dolls, dolls wide awake
and dolls fast asleep, dolls all dressed and dolls that need lots of dres.ses.
knit dolls, kid dolls, Jap dolls. China dolls and bisi^ue dolls.
Dolls right out of Toyland
With hair both wneeth or rmish:
Della right out of Boytend
That ar« mad* ae hard and tou^:
Dolls that taka yw te -terland
- With tha amlla that waat ernnt «ff.-
THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO.
,G»ffil^ffiWTfLLSPCffiHftU^VJWaOp»WI»G.
'»•>-; ' '
THE DAILY KAGLE, MONDAjj
i
i,'.
REAL ESTATE Tfi^NSFERS.
Mra Waltw
Kelley end dUBUtir.
AT TH< THEATER*.
•
Eunice, returned Snbirda; Bvenlhs
STATE NEWS IN NffiF
from Detrplt where they went to hear Raeordad by Regleter ef Deeds F. W(r
Paul aing. Mrs. ReUer'e son Frank,
Wlleoe.
who is attending the mlUtair .athool
"Too Rich to Marry," a Carcecom....nulua.—Mrs. Hoemer aged Tg.the
t Unta. O.. retnraed Saturday evenirtdow of Slotjard Honaer, -of New edy from the pen of Mdward Owlngs
The fcdlQwlng reni eeUte tmnsfere
Boston. IS dead at the hone of her Towne. waa'seen CUnrday night at
era raoorded dnrtng the week ending
■Ts Grand. The ^y CMtalnly
danghter,
Mie.
George
BOoBat.
CELCBRATE ANNIVERSARY.
DecMBber 19 by Begleter of Deedi F.
Tht Weather.
deurred i
_
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Jiladec^if done at thU Great Holiday Store.
, Partly cloudy wllh enow annies toW. Wlleon:
than that which greeted iu premier
Old Santa Claus never was better able to provide'
Liortn Roberts and wife to Odu. W.
Carieton^Danlel UmBaek. 1 fanner pmUninaace here, bnt the small bonse
iilBOl and In the west portions. Tues- Mr. and Mre. W. C. Huebel Entertain
of
Fat
Rock,
was
aerlnaly
injnra]
Ck^U®
and
wife,
part
of
lota
-19-20,
t]»y ctdrier- Cold wave in the west and
was doe entirely to weather ooediFriends.
for bis family than this season.
while drawing, eoraatalfca by bMng Uons. The company la iximpoeed ctf
Oak Hel^: »800.
mirth portion. High west to north
Friday evening at their home at 4X2
v.i-st winds,
Jm. Bennie, et al. to Bari Cook, caught between a door and a hay nek. good actors wiio make the meet of
Franklin street, Mr. asd Mn. Wm. C.
several paraela; |12.
•
Unes that might be
Hiiebei celebrated the lltth analverEllas A. FUher and wife to Harold
CITY IN SRIEP.
Bay City.—Marshal Hodgee, charg wriUng. On the whole Hie entertalnBarj- of their marriage, by eetertalnBaUey. lot «. block 32, N add of Inter- ed with attempted murder«f CoDstahle aent affords an evening of keen enjoyIng a number of their frleada. The
k>e^; »126.
Leonard Roth during a flftht at AmeUtL mem bereft of the vnlgarlsms that <w
Mi^ Lucy Ganett (s home from Ann dining room waa prtdtUy deoorated
Ernest W. HastiugB end wife to last April, when Hodgea wu ahot and JInarUy attend the farce comedy.
Arbor.
with holly and and a casdeUbra with
and thousands of handsome, useful and' practical
Prank Votruba, lot 37 and e'^ of lot killed, was found guilty of amuH wlgi
The slory in brief, about whlrii are
There was no meeting ef the Knights a red shade In Ui'e center of the Uble, 38. block .3, P. H.'s lat add.: 3850.
built many amnalnreltBatiaaa. U thisInrert to do gre^ bodily barm.
j
gave a very pleasing effect During
gifts. Everythinjf for everybodj*!
of thi- Grip yestecday as expected.
Adelben B. Fairbanks and wife to
Ralph VanV1iaalngen.a rich yoong man.
ihe evening the following menu wav
Social at Poreetore' hall: barbers
SokimoD Lbeser, nw% of nw'i. sec.
Jackson.—Baron Kuno Frelheer Von Is in love with Aletha Middlecroft,
' ami bosses. Oyster eopper and enter- 'served:
12. toa-n 27. range 9; 3300.
daughter of a Dunkard widow.* Ki
Sauerkraut.
Prankfurta,
laihmcn^
August Gran and wife to Adolph Blt2. a qiemher of the-German nobil ing be cannot gain the mother's con*« ^he
VVelleln. n’*:- of s% of neti. sec. 3. ity. whose faBjUL-ha^"*®
Mrs. J. A. MnUnus who is studying
marriige. on account of her
Rhine river
Coljogne. U employ
vocal culiure in Ahn Arbor, has return
town 26. rknge 10; 3800.
religious scruples against riches, be
Prank A. Clary and wife to J. B. ed as -scraper" Injlie Michigan Cen
ed home for the holidays.
young
Cocoa.
W. E. Campbell of the Nerthport . After the supper all adjourned to Arnold and wife, e% of lot 33. block tral shops at Jackson Junction for becomes a guest at the Middleeraft
31.26 a day.
l.ea'ler spent the forenoon In the city. Ihe parlor, whereavery pleasant even "P." H.. L. & Co.'s 7th add.; 3650.
bouse. He tricks the mother into sign
Up rctiimed this .-ificrnooD.
Peter
Steffesto
J.
A.'
Horarlch,
e'i
ing a 'wriu«i consent for the marriage
ing wa« spent, and the guests departed
jMIss Hariett.Salefsky of the N. M. - • a late hour, leaving many articles, ’ w'/j of Rww,. sec. 8, town 26. range
Grand Rapids.—Frank Yakee.
of the daughter to some worthy
King Amrapbel of Bsbykm. wbo can Mnd friends out of fawn Nap
for The Travofse L-,
A has gone to iior liomo at Ont-katna irndp of wood Jor the host and hostess, 11; 3900,
lived -A2S0 years B. C.. fonnUUted a subscription
old resident and a veteran river man. leaving the place for the nam
They wiH thus keep InfOniMd"
■lo spend her three weeks' vacaiion.
John Steffes and wife to J. A. Hqm- aged 73. was found dead at the gu^s' cant He then dUcards his disguise code of lews. His atstutes. which Eagfe.
souvenirs of the wooden annlversboot hems events tho year WiiwagtCrich, w'.j of wu of swVi. eec, 8.
The Traverse City etodents of
gate of the west side canal He had and elopes with Aletha. The. widow,
y of their marriage25. range 11; 3700.
nilvpt college, have all returned, to
evidently slipped- on a board bridge too. has a snltor, Thomas C. Wriggs,
Sam J. Seeley and wife to Geo Pul- while gathering dirft wood and was Colorado miner, who has great wealth. conuin the follotviug:
K)K>nd ihclr vacations in this city.
"if a womau who sells beverages . Don’t he Imposed «pM by taking
ver and Bd H. Hansley, lot 13 of block made unoonseiouB by a blow from
Miss Mabel Bobkey ef the N. M. A.
She tcUs him she cannot
I
gives bad value for the money paid her. eabsUHlss oBarad fior.
The
Gri»iiii
-W<>i'ld
y.iii
mind
If
I
3, Willlamsbnrg; 3X60.
li-fi Satordsy to spend a month's to
madTaf. Fbr.^hy ias. O. Jol
till be becomes poor. So be given his she shaJi be thrown into water.
cake of lee.
e<
Frank R. Goodrich and wife to Oscar
spen,) a month's racation at her home went into il"' 'iiioking enr, deart
; a wife be a speodthrlfl or if she and 8. B. wait ft Son.
wealth to his daughter and son-taktaw.
TUellridi- \vi::ii! T.isiuokvt
. Chance, parcel In Traverse City
near Grand Havep.
otherwise neglect her dutlea. her hus
The
play
is
full
of
"Oh. d.Mt. II"' I ''-ini' to .experience
Marquette.—Commencing wlUj t
Miss Mary Parkbr has returned from Ihe nuoii.v el '"'iiiu invny from you so 3200. .
prindpel characters weve por band may pet ber away wltbont com
Ypsilaiiii where she is attending the thai Oie .loy "f "iV reliim will he all
John A. Dell and wife to John Ren •w year all the employes of the Steel trayed by- Hugh Grey, who fakes the pensation. bnt If a man put away bis
nie. parcel in block 1. Goodrich’s 3rd corporaiion in the Lake Superior min role of Ralph Van Vllasingen; LydU wife for DO oUier reason than that tbs
normal school, to spend the holidays the im'tv inl'-nKili'il.".- Itrooklyn l.lfe.
baa no children be shall return ber
ing field will receive from 6
add.; 3660.
nl linmc in this city.
Dickson, as Aletha Middlecroft: Mar whole dowry.
cent less wages than now. The
i<> meet the man who ^s
First National Bank to Mike Diebolt
There will be a special
I don'i <•
garet Brent, ss the Dunkard widow;
’’If a betrotbal be reartiided, tbe
ifalll- and wife, parcel in Traverse City; reduction will affect several thousand
mile n mistake, for that Infa
lion of Traverse City lodge. No. 222,
Burt
G.
Clark,
as
the
gruff
Colorado
BbaO
pay the woman compensation
The Independent companies,
lodlvldiinl lias likely inever madt 3200.
... .—ivldiinl
K. & A. M. lonighi. Work in thelhird ble
"A widow with grown up children
miner, and Henry Conklin, as R^lnald
Charles Korb and wife to Howard is suced, will »ke similar action.
degree followed by an oyster siippe^ anything else. -Jlacanlay.
may
not marry again without permlsHuntington.
'
Whiting, lot 4 block 6. H.. L. ft Co.'s
slon from a Judge '-I.pSdon Express.
Yon will see many fine
6th add.; 3600. .
lamazoe^Walter Hodgee. an
tbiags bnt .otUng more
Kmrte
Erickson’s
Grin.
Sarah Mitchell to Willard E. Gan owner of one of the largest paper mills
Every one who goes to see Knnte
nett, parcel In sec. 10, town 27. range In this city and worth nearly a
Erlcksmi In -The Msa From Sweden,’
11; 31,000.
lion dollars, was fined 326 or 30 days In
Ananda Cox to Charles M. Beers, Jni! in the ^rcult court for contempt. at Steinberg’s Gjapd next Saturday,
December 26, will come away feeling
loU 40-42. Old Mission Harbor; 33
The fine was paid. He taUed to apMary Golf to AIlie_E. and Archie near when dirt by Judge Adams to like a "Tolly Gude Faller.” No mat
ter what your troubles are. scrape up
W- Thorn neVi of ne’/,. sec
testify in the Messerole forgery case. enough to see Knute In hla new play.
26, range 10; 3500.
untaroishable Irunming*
He grins and you grin, a^ yon fall
------YES,-----Henry Max and wife to Emil
aad floe satin liniaga. The
Schramm. eL. of se'.i. sec. 10. town 25, , Hart.—The campaign for local op apart. You forget you ever owed any But don’t boy until yon see na.
tion in this county has gone beyond body anything. You roll in your seat
range 11; 32,600.
finest klodofa praagnt lor
- speech making, although preach- If you are fat and thin people double
Howard WbiUng and wife to Wm.
a lady. I®uk over the line
ind
prominent
eitlsens
are
hold
up
Into
knots
till
they
choke.
Then
Matzen. lot 6. Steele ft Spencer; 3700.
NOW'while there. Is still
ing
meeUngs
evely
night
in
country
Knuu
lelU
a
simple
pathetic
story
to
Fidelia Broach to J. T. Hannah, lot
churches and school bouses and work
cboiee at
camy eyed baby-boy in the {riay
7. block 12. Traverse City; 32.200.
stop laoggfaing. The light grows
Samuel H. Sayler to Orson H. Loiter, ers of the cause are making a peraonal
wVj of nwi4 of nw%. sec. 30. town 28, canvas'for pledges of support, moraUy dim and all In the andience is qnieL
Then the lights eome up again, and
inge 9; 3200.
--------^TAttttfimar.—- .
you look around to see that iHher pet«le
Carl P. Nordenberg to Stephen E.
Lapeer.—A week «o 120 dozen eggs
wiping their eyes. Then they’re CttUc«5'nsoeKo.l97.
Carrall, nwV4 of seM, see. 23.
were stolen from the cold storage works •off again. Jolly as ever throng- the
Q. W. CURTIS, hUiiDgv.
29, range 10: 31.000.
acL and it Is thb best hnmor yon
Stephen' B. Carroll to Oscar Swan and they were found hidden
Wlh'ii liiiviiiir tln'iii [ii'i'senis. Today we offer you
shocks at the edge of town, bad ever got for the mcmey. 14^ tonic.
son, w% of nw>4 of set/,, sec. 33, town
ly froeen. The thieves were evidsnUy
fill' irirls that :iri‘ lioth plt^asiog and i^ractieal
29. range lO; 3500.
:iiid at a Miviii'.r Ilf (lollars In you, an important
NM»lbon Laroche to A-son Dumou- afraid that if they raturned for the
Perlahed tn PbiwoII at Preychelle, loU, 17 and 18. block 8, Wil oggs they would be tracked In the
Among the curioeitiea of tbe Noethileiii just 111 iiv.
snow which bad fallen since the plun nmptoe <Eh>glaiKli mnsenm there Is
helm's add; 3S60.
Tlu-si' Ouits for Misses and little girls, have
none uioix' Interesting than a gtass
Howard WbUihg and wife to Denton der was secreted.
caw {•ontalnlng a smoked cat. In her
Tompkins and wife, lot 14. block 3.
;‘!l I'll' i li'^fau' i' ami lioaiity that (*haracleri7.e the
Grand Haven.—The death of
Ufetlwe puss was a tesj>ected resi
P. Hannah’s first add.; 3600.
siaviiuMits for ■.ri'owM ups -ym'll Up pleased with
dent In a hotel In tbe town and cefJ. W. Travis and wife to Cora E. ycar-oId son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. talnJy paid for ber keep by proficiency
Kruld«iler
is
reported
from
Carlo.
tlie prit-e. your claiiirhti-r with the eoat.
Travis, lota 44 and 45. block 10, H„ L.
Egypt, where the parents are engaged lu niousliig. One da.v, however, abe
A Co.'s 1st add; 31.
$10.00 Coats.
$7.73
onary work. Mr. 'and Mrs. dlsnpp<'un-d-was searched for, lament
Elira J. Goodrich U> Mike Diebolt.
ed. forgotteu—till years after a work12.00 Coats .
8.30
U.I 7. block G, Goodrich's third add.: Krudenier, who have been In this work
b'luiirlng a chimney In tbe hotel
in Egypt for 15 years, are wdl known threw a sudden light on the'mystery of
3200.
8.00 Coats ...
6.30
Rli7.a J. Goodrich to Mike DicbolU among the Holland pc-ople of Michigan. her fate. She was discovered stand
3.00 Coats .. ..
3.08
poi9. block fi. Goodrich’s 3rd add.; 3200. They were home, on a visit six years ing io an angle of tto brickwork Jnst
Nn’s SItmen
le now appears In tbe glass esse,
ago.
Ladles’ $ults at One.HalTOn I
V.ant ambraMMa ud
and niDchcU In each front paw waa
Topsr's Pall Nanae.
iMUMT.UnMn,
Moskegon.-The Sabbath School a amoked. dried mouse. Flying for
‘‘Mfinma. what is Topsy’s other
their
lives
up
tbe
broad
chimney,
tbe
Union baa given notice to the aaloonnamer
so bod led the way not only to
"Topsy In the play? I don't know, keepors of this town that complaints
dear. I gness she hasn't any other. win be made against all vlolatore of deatli- but lo unexpected lmmori®*‘tTIt’s Just Tflwy. that’s all."
the
law,
beginning
the
first
Sunday
DlekraC fiebool
hi thi^ huiT> and bustlo of Christmas atlver*
"Oh, she has another name. I beard after New Years. Officers of the union
When f'liiirli'H Dickens
papa speak of It yosterdoy. bui I i sn't
tisiiig. we had almost forgotten to tell you ahoiit,
think of it now. Oh, yes. I rcuicnibor. say that it Is not their Intention to Wellington House academy It waa the
—maybe you thought of them. Charming'
It's Ttw TurvyV-Knnsas City Jonr- drive them out of bnsinesa. b« the secret pride of tbe studenta there that
law relaUve to closing aaloons must they owne<l more while mice, red polls
arul pleasing as gifts or for your own use. Special
and linnets than any other set of be
be observed.
'offering just now.
*
within tbelr k<-u. These were kept
Valmed C«*»etltor.
bat boxes, drawers and even In the
E m
eline—Sara Is my cretitest
WHAT FARMERS NEED.
school desks. A small but very accomsolution in life.
Nice oseafor rtiUdreD.SSe.
Elisabeth—Why?
40a.
Eniclinc—Everybody s.iys she talks Mra. Ruth Davit Rcada a Paper on tho
Walking Skirt, Si-nti-li luixlurr. very prettily
Subject
and could draw Roman charlotn. fire
more tliaii 1 do.—1
—Detroit I'
At the meeUng of Uie Farmers’ In- pil>rr muskets and scale pasteboard
-made. .-iti.tKl value.
etliute In Orawn Friday Mrs. Ruth ladders fell ut last into an overfull Ink
Cnsteiaorv kutire.
"Are the races couiliii; i" town?"
Davis read an excellent paper on the pot and lost both Ms while coat and its
Woman's warm alippen,
“I don't know." oiKwrnil young subject: "What are . the FarmePs life. Dickens nevertbeleas •won a prtta
BO*.
Our method of doing
for his laiUn.
Mrs. Torklns. "My li«sl.:mcl hasn’t Greatest Needs? " The pa|>er waa
WoiBrti’B fancy fur-trimmed
business practically elim
yet Mill ao.vtblng about our linving to
partes foHows:
JuUetfea.SB*,$l, flM.
economize-'—Washington Star.
inates all risk. Youdeal
_ -‘fihneraon said nothing could be accomplIsbeJ without enthmriasm.
iu. Mining Stocks or ] ofeel that all farmers are or should
dustrial Stock without
be enthusiastic on the subi'cta which
any chance of loss.
... being agitated for their special
benefit. Primary ratorm and the aboil■Write for our method.
of the fee syatem for compensat
ing county officials '
"I think we have all observed that
t a rule, the American people are
slow to aocept and adopt a great re
SELLER OF OOOO flHOEtL
Ml Maaateck MU^. CWott. UL
form, but has not the Mnner been
m Mart iTTiiil IjflBii. InMi, Ihftquiet, steadily hoping that the proO J’. CAnVBR.
F. W. CARVBR.
O. P. Carver & B^q.
• *n ueeukHil of ihe lut
•'Flefi and Came Law”
• at >>e in
oBic« ■Juriog utid..oas houre.
UTB. eiLub
eiLub JjT.
Jj.t,
Ui writ
INSURANCE.
Oiri^StnpiiiBg.
fjosUss, Cannes Tm China, Faai^ Gyib
?5SS
Id '
Out WiiidQws
MONEY
IN FARMING?
Mi^iN
The Traverse 0^
Real Estate Exchange
Don’t Forget the
Children’s Comfort
Room 516 Wllhdffl Bloclu
WAITS DiOIG STORE
Sussesttfos
for
Christmas
Shoppers
50c
Dainty and Pretty Silk Vfaish
M
Eliminated
$4.00 to $8.00.
STEINBERG’S GRAND
To Be Wound tip!
_ "
We :iri; olosinjr out stot-k and will wmiTiTi) the business just as soon a.s
we possibly can. All fixtui'es, show ojxsgs and eounters and one safe
for sale. We do not limit the quantity of jjooiis sold to one persoji.
The more you buy the‘better we like it. It’s a {rood chance for mer
chants to replenish their stocks for le.s.s than they could buy for
wholesale. Nothin^r reserved. Brerythinjf must go.
The Prices Tempt Tine to Buy!
Anti everyone wants more or less just now. Everything going at cost
and below.' Deeper cuts made every day. 'You cannot afford to let
this Christmas opportunity pass.
Get in line ioday - tomorrow may be too late I
The R«ck;et.
'-S
S2A0
^ s...
.'. OPBBA HOUSE .'.
Saturday, Dec. 26
TbeTorrey Eipfontioa
Deaver, Ceterada /.
Alfred V.
Friedrich
Knute Erickson
-either aaUsfied or aahuied of their
greed, and that leglrtathm ■would oome
his way. and be for bis intereat until
forbearance has ceased Jo be a rirtne ?
Quletnees is not aecntty.
sleeping in bis boet drIfUng in tbe
rapids of Niagara, may dream that be
is a child again. roAed by hU mother’s
hand. But that dream wOl xiot change
Oie fart that he la shooting like an
asd It would
____ «>..t the taniw and wothlBg
clasaee generally were quite, as obUrloos of their real oondltlon. They toU
all day and do chorap jart of the nl^t
in order to pa^ a high rata of taxes.
And then if a-aortgage U recorded or
rrteeaed' or a deed iwcorded. the^nty o^ is altowed a fee wIMt iBoold
compensate him for hla work without
• yearly salary of 3800 orfiLOM; Yfhy
ot have tbe salary raOciant without
fees? Another queatkm which the
farmer wbo had ooeukm to transfer
retd eetate wJU irtrfW ftgt« with me
- • ' — - l»tfca»h«raotfiwa-
-
by arrangement-wUh
,
Breadlnrsl 4 Cottle
-IX
Chaa. Newman's Comedy Drams.
"The Man
From Sweden”
•‘TVtf Wild UUU abtovt pUtue.S. r. MnU * Ejprm.
New Scenery
New SpedtUks
New Evetyttlii
AOecidcdi;-! Everywhere
PRICES; 25c SSc, 50c, 7Sc
MOST OF IT IS
IN KNOWING HOW
We think we know how to make aSour tto*e<aae Uke
to have. We’ve been m^ag.tta_"BEaE!^Jo«[:
time, and Cave bad tveiT te* cnmplailita on
quality. TryitandaeeforyouraoU.
THE DAILY gASLii:. -MONDAY. PEOEMBBK 21, tU03.
AppmONAL LOCAL*.
CM. Hill le heme for the holldaya
troB Plumb Ulaad where be Is
HEALTH OFPtCERS TO MEET.'
work' for the govenimeoL
Annual ConUrenee te Be Held In Ann
Emmett E. Reueh of Ceder etreet
' ■ ' Arbor.
eat to Old Mission Saturday
Tbe taeelUi oBoere of MlcUsan W4II spend the holidays with ralaUves aad
for their unoal ocnference at Menda.
Ann Arbor. Janoetr 7 aod S. of the
eenta
still the price oi
. new year. AH the eeealope wDl be tatoea on the local market and the
held in the nefr medloal boUdhiB of farmers are 'bringing a good number of
Ihe University of MlchlgaiL Four toads into the city.
sessfaMis will be taeldt JaaiuiiT 7. 2 p.
Hashbarger.of North Spruce
tD. and $ p. BL,: and Jannary S. at 10
street, left this morning for a few
i. ^ 2 I
weeks' Tlalt with reiaUve* at Big Rap
The following papers have been
ids and Grand Rapids.
promised:
Four couples of young people en
Address of weleone by President
joyed a slelgbride Friday night
.lames B. Aagell.
the tome of Walter Paige at I^ng
Statements of the objects of .the
Lake. Those-who went were:
convenUon. hy the Hon. Frank WelU,
Paige; Merryn Kenney. Arthur Morse,
president of the SUte Board of Health.
bermsn Smith, Ina Kenney. Irene
-The sairitauen ot Michigan BunHlckeraon, Clara Hlckeraon and Beu
met Resorts,” by Dr. Arthur G. Oven,
lah Donglass. The evening was speni
or Petoskey, Mich'.'
with’ games and mnalc and a fine sup
-The Disposal of Waste, and the
per was enjoyed.
Prevention of Typhoid Fever at Mich
The funeral of Mra. Eliza Zeigler
igan Sommer Resorta,” by Dr. B. B.
Godfrey, health offlcer qf Holland. who died Saturday morning at
home of her dau^ter, Mrs. J. A. JackMidi.
of Eaai Fnont streeL was held yes
Further Remarks on the Increaseterday at 12:30 o'clock from the realof Pneumonia Problem," by Dr. Arthur
It Reynolds, conunlsstener of health, (leneo on East Front street. There
i large attendance. The Rev, Deut Chicago.
Cochllii officiated and nfier the
-The Relation Between Human and
service the remalns were taken ti
Bovine Tabercnlosls,’' by Prot M. P.
itiira
for uunaJ.
Rarenel of the University of Pennsyl
Tn
funei^'l of -Orville Blood.' the
vanla. *
j The InspecUon of ^eat" by the jiipaeer who died Saturday at the home
Rev. Caroline Bartlett Crane, of Kala- of hts son. In Blood, at Bast Bay, will
be held tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock
matoo.
■•Ihe Artificial Cultivation of Tryp under the direction of R. A.' Anderaon,
the home at Blast Baj-. The two
anosomes." by Dr. F. G. Novy, of Ann
ugbters of the deceased. Mis. RawArbor.
of this city and Mrs. Smith of Buf
-How to . make out Certlflcates of
Causes of Death.” by Dr.-C. U Wilbur, falo. will both be heip at the funeral,
in charge of vital statistics of Michl- Mrs, Smith having arrived yesterday.
The Rev. Thomas P. Ullom will con
-Some Lessons to b«/leamed from duct the services.
Frank Hardy of Interioehen was in
studying Burtpean Meht Inspection,"
by Prof. Charles B. Marshall, of the the cltv today on business.
One of the large plate glaae v/lnMichigan Agrlcultuca! college.
-The Restriction of Diphtheria” by dows recently set in the new State
Dr. Guy L. Kiefer, health offlcer of bank building was broken Saturday
night;
Detroit
The livery firm of Turnbull A Potraf"The Causation and RestrlcUon of
% have very little use for the p6et
Typhoid Fever," hy Dr. Thomas M.
who sings of the "beautiful snow." for
Koon. health oflice of Grand Rapids.
Saturday night the great weight of
the roof of a shed beside
KOREA OUT OF IT.
their livery bWn. broke down on the
Tokio Reports Part of the Eastern shed, damaging about a dozen buggies
Trouble Settled.
i and cutter^ which were stored beneath
the extent of about $S0o.
Tokio,' Dec, 21.—It is learned from
ufflclal sources that the Korean part Paw Paw Woman .Commits Suicide.
of the controversy between Japan and
Paw Paw. Mlcta.. Dec. 21.—Mrs. MelRussia has been practically setUed hi' >D Rockell, living west of town, com
Russia acknowledging Japan's predom- mitted suicide by taking morphine.
■ inatlng Influence over the whole of She left a letter saying she was tired
lUat country. This fad. however, has of life.
been somewhat offset by JI^■an de
manding that Russia give her written
obligation that Manchuria will not be
come Russian territory. The peace
ExpresaloiiK inni wv use nowadays
party sre hopeful that this Isiler
mctaphorlcall)' were used. In their real
msnd is made subject to i<eductlon and aefise in bygom- Qiiys. For Inetanoe, we
•peak
about -beatlnk’s retrent." forget
that the strained relations between
two coontries will pass without clash. ting perbaps that the phrase comes
from, the fact that In war time'fvben.a
retreat
wns_ ordered the drums were
Michigan Inventors.
beaten In a particular manner, just as
Washington, D. C.. Dec. 21.—MichV
today It Is sounded on tbe bugle. Then
gan patents: William C. Andrus, Kal again one qieaks of going off "bag and
amazoo, dampening device for paper baggage.” How many know what the
calendering machines; Arthur C. Bour- "ba^oge" was? Tbe general idea is
deau. Battle Creek, making malted that It was part of tbe soldier's kit. In
flakes, also means for miring cereal point of fact the "bag” was originally
with malt, also means for feeding the soldier's haversack; tbe “baggage"
ovens, also means for filling packages; was hla wife. The familiar phrase “to
Charles 8. Burton, Hastings, pedestal give the cold Khouider" orl^sted In
Prance, where it was the custom to
extension table lock; William H. Cald serve with cold shoulder of mutton In
well, WilUamstOD. elevating baggs,ge stead of hot meat a guest who had out
truck; George C. Cowles. Bay Mills, stayed bis welcome. '-A feather in hla
UBdreeseJ lumber and preserving cap” comes from Hungary, It being for
same: Ralph Dillingham, Lattin. mow merly .ihc custom for tbe Hungarians
ing machine; Thomas Draper, Port to put a feather In fbeir caps for ev- Huroff. combined universal joint pipe eiy Turk they killed. Tbe word "deadcoupling and plug; Michael Garland- bead" Is. according to some authorities,
Bay City, cable cot 'yor; John L. Mac- one of great antiquity. It la said that
a -deadhead" wos In Pompril an indlRae. Bacanaba. gc- <\ Edward B. Mor rlduel who gained admisaion to an en
gan. Saginaw, weeding hoei Sarah A. tertainment free
•e of charge by n
Moulton, Grand Rapids, playing ca
Fred N. Root, Kalamazoo, hulling
•s bead.
chine: Abigail B. Saxton. Pomona,
strainer: MorAs Taylor. Detroit, screw
"Be'a bold. I believer
clamp;
SUi-rman S. Wltblngton,
"les.”
Adrian, dye for tying lotersecUng
"What's the reasonr
wires.
“I can't aay. I don’t know
Father Time or bis wife got
Calf With Heart In Its Neck.
flrsL"-klblcogo PotL
Beldlng, Mich.. De<«. 21.—A
Preeir AdMltted.
monUi6<dd calf belonging to Levi
Bbfr-Women may gossip sot
Krlck died a few days ago of heart but- they hme better cooirol of tbelr
failure. Til'! calf's heart instead of tongues than men have.
He-You are right Men have no con
'being in the right place was located
In the neck, just in front of the tot trol whalvvcr of women's tongues.—
legs and It managed to thrive, grow- Kansas City Journal.
and frisk about the sai.ie as any other
well formed calf.
Xmas prasenu of S.'Benda S
Cuban Bill Operative December 27.
Washington, bee 21.—The Treas
ury Department has Issued a circular
declaring that the new rates of entiT
oonUined in the Cuban reciprocity bill
• It seems as If everybody want
Bogs' for~VfU. Never Bold i
many befoi
before. Our prices and p<
terns sell them
___ every time.
IWP T
Boston Store.
: FOR THE
Appearance
OF
\ Tei3^s
PerC M.ajrodh':
GREAT BARGAINS
IN
Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry
UNTIL CHKISTMAsS.
Xmas presents bi S. Benda d
ln^.1,! Phyllis, looklni
of 'asb. Ashes are so liable to fall nn ' roguishly,
,
one's clothes, you know.
: “K®*
“K*
"And tbe man? " It's reniHrksble bow !
? buy '
tobn'-i-o steadies one.
a & Co
"I bellev .vou will, find jioople eon-,
gratulatlag Mr. Dawson Graham this'
evenlug." replied riiyllls deiuurriy
|
"Lucky devU:'
Holiday Sl$^pers. What e
said other things’ to mysel
t>f them. All kinds to choose
never liud mueli use for that f<
from. The colored leathers -arc
su attractive—and the prices
anywuy.
Phyllis bowed in mock courtesy.
•P.f
say so."
I set! it uiyseir. biit"I luugbrt. The tiling was appealing
to my sense of humor. It’s a most exeelieot thing, you know, to possess a
sense of bumor.
"We wouldn't have believed all ibis
a month ago." said 1. "I would have
laughed bad any one suggested such s
thing.”
"How fortunate: " said Phytlis, with
apparent lrrevereui.-e.
"Whlcbr 1 asked. "That 1 wouldn’t
have believed it or that 1 would have
laugbedr
■That we found out In time." Phyl-,
Us seemed quite serious. "Afterward
it would have been apt to create such
a Bcuudal."
•Ti-uo.'' said 1. "We did quarrel oc
casionally "
''Occasionally: ' sniffed PbylJIs. “You
might better say eternally. Why, I
remember one tlme""Wbeu you were ataytng at Boreas
Besch." 1 Uitemipted.
"No, not that one.” corrected Phyllis
—“when I was"—
"And I used to sail up the river to
look.;.at you. Y'ou wore a yellow dress
er. you kuow. snd I could
that
see you on tbe versiidn. How I used
to wish I cohld get up the courage
to land and go up and talk to you: I
don’t suppose you ei-er even'saw me."
"Why ^dn’t you?" said Phyllla nn-
boee witb felt or
Nothing nicer for
winter wear. Perhaps he-would
like a pair of those Fur Driving
Gloves that we ore selling at apecial prices. The Boeton Store.
':»
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The Tide of Christmas
Trading is Highest Hereil
I The great waves of the ocean art'!ii{flu?st .stimtnvliiT'-lotf tlu'
Africa, we arc Ixiltl i anti the heavy <;iii'istni:is iitisin«-s.-s
SITUATlbN WANTED — Any
thing; married man, 30 years; must
bare employment. Address Eagle
offlee.
'24-t-3
WANTED—Vtoraan cook, higi
wages paid. Apply at Eagle of
or address, Tbos. B. Sharp. I.
View House. Elk Rapids. Mich '18tf
WANTED—Agent* and general managera of either sex. to handle the best
selllDg article on the market today.
Caeh fur your work and you pay
for goods when sold "Send stamp
for particulars. Grand Rapids Spe
cialty Co., 71 and 78 South Division
street. Grand Rapids, Mich. "U-t-C
FOR SALE—Chicago
umber
3|09-tf
"Ym." nnswend PbylUs. "I suppose
Grob^m^s brod^ FERR^ 1
tStM-W.
sontltft-u lit^ <>i
Xorthci'ii
-Mic.liijrait
NOW
WANTED—Competent girl.
A. Foster, 616 State street.
VNTED—V«iung married couple to
and 'board■■
iccupy furnished house
'
iwne* Erqi.lre t Eagle offlee.
3317-tf
of
reaches its greatest volume at some one sloi'i'—whaf i-< more u maticv of ctmi'se
than that i^^hould come to Steinberg’s, the store tliat has the stocks lo withstaml
' the onslaught, the room to receive the Ihroiiir.s. the service that s:itisfii*.s. AND
‘ THID LOWEST PRICES, mjulc poa.sihl.'-only by «'ir< iiinst.am'<'.s siu-ii as m. oth.-istore can r-ompep* witl).
.
GIRL WANTE5D for general housework.
-Mrs. John Cadham, 23R Ea-st Eighth
'24-lf
reel-
1 kusw why. My ImaglnaUon gare
“SeiL^”'
^21-1-6
m« a virld picture of Phyllis turning
ber back and walking Inside. PhyllU WANTED—Good girl for housework tn
small family. AdBress or call 518
knew too. Bnt I had sense enough not
West Tenth street, l. F. Buck.'17tf
to answer;
"Tben there was that tlme "PCS U. 8. ARMY—Able
"Ate you gohig over them alir ask WANTED
bodied unmarried men between ages
ed Phyllis wMrily.
of 21 and 36; ritlxens of United
"I suppose there won't be time," said
States, of good character and tern1. "But ypu have no idea bow much ‘ perate habits, who can speak, read
1 thought of yon that summer, little
and write renHub For informaGoo
girl."
Offli
le CliIty, Mich
"And now?" questioned Phyllla soft3103-tf
like "o I.un.-b I-:
Come and |ake a walk tbrongh
our store U you su« at a loss
what to buy as a gift You will
see somediiiic that win fill the
bill. TTie Boeton Store:
“"I's'S'j.r
L M. BENNEH.
PHILIP B .II3NNINUS. graduate
nurse of West Pema Hospital. Nun-'
CiUzen
cornor Ninth and nivisii
___
FOR SAia-boufflters. show
THE BEST Chri^Mi
ftra; at
ea^send frlei^ oM (if
one Mfa nr«......................
w Oft Glaas and I
for The Traveroe Bay
stock to be < ..................... the file
s al! tbe Boston »
U 0t«r.
Eagla They will thus keep Informed .
‘Ifr I may
ma' liave the next.” snW L
Aeirt home events the year through.
6 neldng
ng Phy IIN?
TOB. BAIB—Bonr milk and sweet
*1J)0 a year In advance.
i my lottiali
crM deltrered. mviif at 4S7
MwwstTML Ottfs«na”pb(ma Kie.
Tnmlng is|o the hallway 1 came face
Swings. F. P. Jones. 82l24f-2M
Grand Rapkda » Indiana Railway Co.
Jo face with Do«cT Grobam.
In eadet Nov. 29, 1903.
L rostralnlng my do- FOB SALS—A Cew pair oc tUBUr bt«d
'>
1^ Mert McBeM Muoa 6 "Hello:" crl^
Trains leare Traverse City lor Grand
Homw^Mget^ Plytaqi^W^.
alf Kelson on him> ODpsrl0M.l*os,hirr.C.JI*a»m
<
-congrotuieteyou. Tonw
No«(:e to the ta^sreis of tbe city of
offloe.
Tittverse City:
I >*0i>0*0*0*0»00<0rt>0«0>0^ certainl.T a royal flush If ever there was
Tbe tax rolls for the collection of
le."
to SBLJ/-Fanna aad oUy property;
daily except
"May 1 BOLbave this onet" said I.
Sunday.
"Thanks. oM man: thanks." said
larp list aom^ow Tary jyy ^py- ............................................ for-tbe
"For tbe atke of appearance, yon Dawc)-, linking bis arm affectionately
Traina arrive in Traverse CIO'. I
p. in. and 7:40 p. m. dally.
know." 1 added, noting her hesitation. Into mine ami drawing me outside wiili
Trains arrive In Ttayeree City.
"Well.” roplied Phyllis In an u«^ him. ^on'^re the v«T feilow I’ve been
I ay hands tor collection
p. m. dally except Sunday through
tain way.‘“ror tbe sake of appearance, looking for. Ton see. ll'e this way:
I win be In my offloe to receive said
from Fort Wayne without change
Peb. 1, 1904, on Parlor and sleeping cars at Walton on
taxes from — ......................
then.”
We've beeu engaged no-n- for about atx
■
0
11:30
each
week
day
from
8
o'clock
all through trains.
The room was hot and stnffy^ and -jntha, and this
-------------- '*
____ In tbe forenoon and from
C. L. LOCKWOOD
dancing is warm work anyhow.
prelude to an .early wedding, FOB SALE—Moot soft vrooo. South o’tfiock to 4 o'clock in tbe afternoon
G. P. t r. Agt., t.rami Hai' <1"
'The rennda Is a lot cooler." I sngon to support me In It. Will
Side LnmMr Co. Bell phone 890;
On all state and county taxes paid
K. MDRHAV,
you? What do yon aavr’
c:idzena' 'phone 308._______ 8806^2
gesl'ed.
before Jannary 10, the regular fee .of
Agent. Traverse Oily.
"For the sake of appearanq; alsoT"
Six montlia; ii.mighi i: » took mT
one per cent for collection will h'queetionnl Phyllis, elevating her eye bfratb away. Tbe liu**" rixen: And
charged, and on all Uses remaining r.n-1
" *
10, there will be charged. |
to-Hupport hlmMf that wasn't rub
brows.
a fee of four- per t
for collection.
"Ceruiiiily." 1 answered, glonring in bing It in:
FOR SALE—Cows and alelghs; three Penalty on dellnqut
city and school i
September 27.
..................
.....................................
the
dlrecUi>n
of Mrs. Gllle^le. "It' "What’s your governor think about
good cows giving milk; three lum taxes
., and
, _ special
.
sasesaments,
4 cents [ ,'rains leave Traverse Cliv a» foiaa
ltj;:u.'iuei
might look .Mirouge If...................yonC
we didn’t. yon(lti;:Ujiuerl'?d
to gain iini'‘. ’I suppose
ber bob alelghs. one light bob sleigh. on each
{
dollar of the amonnt of Said (lows:
iwn about It all alongr
know.'
B. J. Morgan.
1B-tf
tax.
For Grand Kaplds, Detroit, Toledo.
in
''•Not' muebr
cried Dawey.
“It has one advantage." aald Phyl VVotl
Offlee In room 2<0. Wilhelm block
iL 6:00 A m.. 11:B3 4.
lis-"one does not need to talk oui mul%' He Jnst found U out li night FOR SALE—16-lncb cedar wood de
Dated. Dec. 1.1903.
livered to any part of the dty. J.
Ilkn
when It was announced.
there.
M. F-. HASKELL,
For MuskegpQ, SsglnsK. liay City.
E, OrelUck Co.
31l7Af
Phyllis langhed. It Bounded kind of » oil right. Why. say. do you-know,
'09-tf
City Treasurer.
I'ort Huron, TjIvoo, Detroit and rj'i.
^ood to hear It. Phvllls bka a pretty I tvben lie heard It he actually made a FOR SALE—I have 900 ponnda of
1 llrf.;'. a. u,
'laugh and partiiuilsrlv so when onelpnn. He aald.’Well, my boy. you'r.-no
basswood and clover hooey In. full
boa not heart It for u whole month.
; longer the graceless young scutup you
pound sections. Telephone ordera to
No. 616 Citizens'. J. D. Pike, DOfi
-Old you hear the latest?" I aaked | always have beenl'"
.;i
i;i>.
Itapldi..
Kalk-.-K.-!
West
Tenth
streeL
229G-U
by trty of changing the subject.
"• dou t see It," sold 1 lamely enouCh
I .li Lake, . ii'i a. n. .
.■ m • .1
-Which la"- questioned Phyllla apa- "Where's the pouV
TO RENT.
Ihellcally.
‘.Why. graceleas. " explained Uaw.y
"Of my eugagemeiii? " 1 dnlsbed.
1 "Don'l you see-graceless-Oraev RawPhvllU was inicresicd. She leaned' 'baw. you kDow."
H. F \i>ii-;i.i.i'.,. •
“Oli. j-pB." said I weakly. "Ha. lia. I
forwart In her chair and rested hei
I KLHOE.
'K'> :'srs -a'
see now. How atn|>id of me! 1 wasn't
chin on bar palms.
Ageni
thinking."
"TbU time toBhe pnraned.
block. See B. Wilhelm.
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I certainly did see. 1 saw several
Bnt 1 was pot going to corntnit my
thlnga that Dawcj- did not
self.
ROOM HOUSE TO RENT at
“.knd you're going to aland up with EIGHT
"What do you tbiuk of Grade Eaw724 State streeL 810 per month. B.
me?” oKk^ Dawey anxiously. "Wed
Bbawr said I.
J. b^organ.
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"1 thought you preferred taller glria ding's In ibe early part of September."
".Am ir aald I emphatically. 'Glad TO RENT—A Urge honae with barn
and blonds." commented FbyilU.
"Beaqty is only ekin deep.” 1 quoted to. my dear fellow. Nothing could give
me greater iiloasure.''
sententlously.
And that wasd'I Just politeness elPhyllis herself la exceptionally prot1.
" Manistee .
MI8CELLANE0UB.
I tber. I like Graham. He la -really nn
ns arri'
said dreamlly.-l “trfully decent sort, you know
*
”1 suppose so."
TO LOAN—A few hundred dollars on
:48 p.
_______•Thonl-u'” h- -.-laA r-nfl.iieloaHcully,
Train for Froveuiunl )•
good security. C. B. Cooper, 914
tell
South Union street or 309 West
Train from Pnivemon
tfs awfully funny." abc
7:Ma. m.
Grace. Well, see you Inter.'
Front street atreeL .lob Offlee. •2^t^
with a little laugh.
Train for Ce<lar Cltv i.
I walked across tbe flooi to wher* I •
“I fall to see the- humor of the altBonal prepand 3:66 p. ;n
”ed
aOffly
VhU
Untft
P^yl^
«andlng
with
Captain
|
MWEY
TO^L^AN
o
nation." I repi
I. NewUnd.
exactly a Jesting matter witb me."
ock. aw
“Isn't
tills
oure?"
1
asked.
i
"I should J»t Imagine so." aald Pbyl-6M1
Ita dryly. "But I'U apologize. I used
the wrong word. 1 ongbt to have said,
IDUN, tbe popular cleaner,
"Phyllis." said I a moiueui later.-j preaaer and repairer of LAdlea' and
what a coincidence."
Gent's gannenis, also makes a ape■Voincldeuce? How?" I queried In *^awcy Grnhniii lias jiisi asked me t
VIA COPEMI8H AND A. A. R. R.
act as his lipfit man."
. laity ol bats, gloves and children's for Praakfort. Behzonla, Ml. Pleasant.
cTfo'pin'
There must li.-ive tieen something 1
goods. Clothing recut anu refitted. Clare, Alma, St. Louis, Ithaca. Owossn, Areive Frankfort..
■■ntieipated aometbing, but I don’t
BasemenL 264 Bast Front streeL ■'
think Phyllla knew it. I flatter my my tone Ib'iit wnroi'd ber. for rbylll
3307-tf'' Howell. Ann Arbor. Toledo, and ail
self that my cigarette never trembled, looked u|) and i-augbt my eye. ,
ve always prided myself on my
riRE. .Accident, Bursary. Casualty southern and easteiW points.
u.
and PUte Glaaa Insurance. Uttle &
would net for li.-r."
, J. J, KIRBY. G. P. A
A S. BARBKR, AgCM.
might make a lilUe announceMcNamara. 208 Front st 3284-tf
"Suppose." I siiggesifHl. "tl ;il we go
myself." said Phyllis quietly,
will) Just the faintest snsplcion of a outside ou the veranda and s
twe Jm* %1;: rwiwc you for thin
We place on .sale, all of n
Ladies’ Finest Cloaks
Lon^. loose coats m Itiack aixl ciistor. all si/i's. ii.tli tiL’-lit-litliiijr inililiir\. i-o;!'- iiixi
manv other populai-.stvles. in vcrvjfootl Hoih. c-|i-ir;uuiv t;iiloro«l, pi'i-l’oct litlim;'.
vvortli -■fct'i.-V). S2.'’vOU, jc’jj.oo ;ind SQS.OO.
YOUR
CHOICE
AT
JUST
If vou have been iiniilili' !<■ ‘ind just what yoD wanted before, COME AGAIN
I and don't wait loo long. Wl' feet confident you will find your size in just the stvle '
, garment you*want, and th<- pi i< <‘ will save you many dollars.
Other Good Cloaks at $3.98 and Up!
3teinlberg
Bros. ^
SucCMor. to Jullu. StBlnberS.
Traven. City. Mich'.
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Fine Beaver Cloth, China Otter Lined Coats
AT se.'i.oo AND iS7.5.00 KACH. KIACtiANT FOK
CHRtsTiybvs OIFTS.
FeiTis Implement Co. Ltd^
-
tBBB ae. laoa
THE DAIliX. JCAQbK, TDt
for tajoatlm Um in f^ikw
oeorm. rm afraid yon are da»4D lose
Thft Blazed I
Tr^il
Bf SreWALT EOWARO vv::fTE
CHAPTER ffviu.
S^BKDINO'tbe call of trial Tliorpe
U
took n three weelca' racoUoD to
I
vi8)t hi« aleter.
Tlpte. Oiled
wJtli cxritejDent aod respOBSlbtUtr. bid erased from bis mind the
binemeas of tbeb parting. Now be
He Inroed on Ills nrHval tbnt sbe
traanotathome. Mrs. Reinrk-k proved
not nearlj so cordinl as the'year be
fore. but Thorpe, absorbed in Ills ea
gerness. did not notiei- lt. Mrs. HenWick tbougbt Helen hud ^oiie o\er lo
tbe Hugheses.
,
Thorpe fonod the Hushes ivsiil.wee
Without difficulty and tiirHed up the
straJebt walk lo llie vc-raudi>. Ou the
steps of the
spread. A dosen youths and uinidons
tMinged on Its soft Kurfiitv. Thorpe,
as be Bpproii'-hed tin- lisht from u tall
lamp jofit 'iiisido 111.' ball. Ijesltnted,
trying to wake out the 0]
before bln.
Bo it was that Helen Tboepe saw
him first and came fiutteriog to meet
him.
•■Ob. ^rry! WIiat
cried, and fhins ber arms eboDt bis
neck to kiss bln.
-How do yoo do. Helen r he replied
•edately.
.
This was tjie meeflnB he bad s»ddpated tiu loug.
Tbc presence of
others brought out lu him Irresistibly
n of public dUpl
filay which
which
J strong
n oleiucnt of l/« e«A little cbllled, ilelen turned
troduce him to lier friends. He took
a place on the stops iind silt without
aaylng a word all tin- eronlag
There
was nothing for lilui to say.
These
young people talked iiiougliili«sly, os
yoting people do, of tin- nlTiiirt belong
ing to.tbcir own liltte circle. He bad
thought pine aod forest and the trail
ao long that be found iliesc squai
bowed subieriR refusing to be Jostled
aalde by niij' trivialities.
Be took Helen biu'k
wick's about lU p'cJuek
They waUed
slowly beDoutli Hk- broad leaved ma
ples. whose shadows daiicnl under the
tall olmrk- liglils, and talked.
"How i.atc you done, Harry?" abc
inquired anxiously. "Voiir letters have
been so vague."
“Pretty- well,"^ic replied. "If things
go right 1 hope same day to have
better place for you tliau ttflR."
Her heart coDimcicd soddeuly.
wat all she could do lo
lo keep Ifrom
banting Into tears. The
of hU ansn-er exasperated Ldr and fill
ed her witb eaUen desiHilr. She said
nothing for twenty steps. Tbew
“"--ry," she said quietly, “can yon
a Hrs. nenVidt'. '
i'‘SZ
, Nrt'jnsJ
.
.
‘-n't know
what you'r.' doing. 1 t.dl you 1 can't
stand Mre. Kenwick nay longer. I
know you've worked hard and that
yon'A give me mote if you'eou
10 have I worked harvl. Sow we ought
tocbaiige this In some way. I can get
posili.m ns teachor of sonte other work
aomewher.-. tron'i you k-i me do thair’
Thoi-pe was Ibinklng that It would be
easy cuougli to obtain Wallace Carpentefs consent lo his taking Sl.OtX) from
the profits of the year. But he knew
also that the struggle In the courts
olght need every cent the new com
pany could.spare. It would look
better were lie to n-ait until after the
verdict. If favorable, there would be no
difficulty about sparing tbe money. If
adverse, there would he no money to
spare. And so until tbe thing waa ab
solutely certain hr hesitated to explain
tbe rituntion to Heleu for fear of disappolntliig her.
*
“I think you'd better wait. Helen.'
said be. -I'beie 'll be time cuuugh for
all that later when it becomes necesaaiy."
"And In the meantime stay witb Mrs.
Banwiekr' flashed Helen.
vTes. I bcg>e it will not have to U- for
very long."
"How long do .vou think, linnw'.
pleaded tbe girl.
“That depends <m rlrviimstanoeA" re
plied Thorpe.
"Ohr she cried Indiguamiy.
"Harry." sbe fentnred aflev s tflue,
‘■why not write to Hm-tc Autos? His
wanting us lo come to him Rcenm la me
very gaeruus."
"You will do nothing of the kind."
cemmanded Thorpe sternly.
"Amos
fbotpe le an nnscnipnlous man who
lecame nnscmpulougly
e del^
erately used our father ns
uol and
tbeu destroyed him. 1 •AiiiKldcr that
any one of our family who would have
nnytbiog to do with him Is u tratlorr’
•The girl did not reply.
Xext iDornlug Tbonic felt uneasily
rei)cniant for his etroug Inugungo. Aft
er all. tbe girl did lead a moDOtonws
life, and berould not blame ber fbr re
belling against it from time to tune.
~ Her remarks had been born of tbe rahelUon; they bad meant nethlng In
tbenw^ee. He could not doubt for
-moment bet
That nigh
" ter for gl.OOO.
Wallace (
-Before the letter had follow^ him
Ids now address uwl tlie‘~answer had
tetunml a week hiid passed. Of course
^he uiouvy «-iis gladly put at'Thorpe'a
disposal.
'Jl;y intUT at once Jtitervlcwed Ills sisler.
"Uclon.'- Ill- Mid. “I hare ifiade orraDgeuKiiiR t.ir suim- money.'
What
v^nld you like lu do this y.-arr'
Bbc raised her lu-iKrend looked at
him with dear, i.rightAgase.
If be
could ao easily raise the moagy. why
had be not donc-ao-beforel He kncK
how oewh ^ wanmd It Her hapiii
asH did not count Only When hU
dBznOc tdauu of tunl&^enor were attuked did be bestir UmMU.
*1 am gulnc to Unde AatM'." ebe repIMdMlBet^.
.
-WJmtr*
-............................
farngw«ubapctaMtoa1etter lyIWWlbsliWa.' Tbeeps took 1t and
------ - ^-------- ----------------which tbe
toast* rsnUy aflulr. tu which I a_______
aUude. ratasd In your
ecalast ns.
-WBL-
ststf your present iwidloM le eoM :
raedtstely. Unless you wire to tbs «
trsry we sh: >i expset you nszt Tumi
evening on I..* «:« tnlu I sbsU bs
the Centra] station mn^ to Bsst y
U your bratbsr U new With »u 1 ahe___
be pleased-to see him also &d w01 bs
Mew Tortt. June A
On finishing the last paragraph tbs
Borry that you did that. Belen." said he. "but
I doi ■ ■■
and It can't be hriped.
^e won't
.«A-J
to take advantage of %ia *klDd oSW
"1 intend to do so. bowsrsr." rspllsd
the girl coldly.
"What do yoo mean?”
"1 mean." phe crlsd. “that 1 am ffiefc
of waiting on yopr good plMSore. I
waited and slaved and stood nnbearable.tbbigs for two yean. 1 did It
cheerfully, end In rstors I OoBt get a
civil word, not a decent eiplgnstlon.
not even a-careMr’ She tkMy aobbad
for the Wittiest word of at
you have told me I was young and
ought to flnHb my sdocatMn.
You
haven't a cent when It Uw qacetton of
what I wnsi. but 'you raise money
quick cnotigh when yonr old fanlly Is
insulted. Ikii'i It niy femlly too? .And
tbeu you hlame me because, after
"Helen.” said 3Tu>rpe. wUb new energp.
1 can Cor mysqif.
butyoif««.»ot-BW^
mid
Tboips.
"they
can't
plM Kortbitip. "Tbo fitcti 1 shall bs
able to oddni^ will cot down damagsA
“
■
will be very heayy."
a dry soiUa "they practically own
Sfaetmam Ton mby be in tor cootsapt
of court—«t ttelr Instlgattou. As I un
derstand It. llK-y tire trying rather to
iBjnre you than lo get anything out of
ft themselves."
Thnfi H." nodded Ttorpe.
“In Other words. Ifi n mse for com
iwwntar,"
“Just «-hal r wnnii-d ii» git nt," sold^
Thorpe, wllli sallstai-tk)n
"Xtiw :in
swt-r me a queSlioD. 8iipi*i-<>- :i ui.ni
lnjnn-< govemmont or siiitr Innd by
trospiiK-i Tbe land la nrtcrn-iird iMiiigbt
by nii.illn-v party- Ha-* tin- lall.-r iiny
clalni for ibimsgv ntniiiisl ll»- lr<-S|Mias
er't ‘ L'nikTslnnU ni<-. the pui-. li.nter
hoilglit iifii-r ihr Iresiiir*-* was •-iimiiiiKted."
"Certnlnly.” answered Nonlini|> with
out }■eslllUi(lll. “provided suU l» kronelil
within ^it years "f tin- tln»- tin- ires
pass wSh <-Amniitted."
V..W. see henTh.-**- M. A
D. p*-»t>l*' sfoji- nbont n w-t-timi nf govemiiii-nl ptm-1Tf> on fhni i-l«*-r and I
don't la'lii.'*- Iliey'A-*- <-mt iNiiiglit In
IIh- laud It aloud on
In fn-i. I •lun'l j
Iwllove they susp.vl il-.n :iu.» one
knows they've ■••'•■ii Kti-iiling
How
would II do if I w.-ro ............. Hml avtkm nt tbe l.and olliit- kikI iliretilen to
sue then) fur Iln- vnliu- of <l>e iiiiie that
originslly stood on Irr''
Tbe lawyer's eyes gllnino-ri-il Itehlnd
the lenses of his pllKv-iu-/
“It would do very well Indeed." lie
replied, “but yon'd have lo prove they
did the cnttlDg, and y<iu:il have l«. jiay
experts to estlnialo
llopruUibkamount of the tluilwr
Hon- nineli. on
a broad giU'ss. would yon <-sllin:ilf the
tltul«er to eomc to?'
-Then- might lo In- eight or ten Uilllibns." giiesju-d Tlmnie oflc-r .:iii In
Btanl's -«iTi-ruv. •worlh ill lln- slilinp
anywheh- from slxt*-<-ii lo iwi-niy
sand dollars
li wmiht .ami
eight huudriHl lo hiiy IL"
"Do *0 liy .HI nieniis. Jlel your doeOmeiitii and .'vMenrr nil In kIi:ip<- and
l« roc have lh.-in. I'll sia- iUiiI Hi.- suit
Is <1 -.oODliiMinl then."
The ncM day Thons' l*<ok the train
norili. fty the lime In- had iKinglit the
sixteen forties. .-onaiHiiliiig the sis-tlon,
s.im-hiAl oul a doa»-ii \v i I in-sse-s to the
Uii-fl and siM-nl a_we<'k will, ilie Maripietfi- i-xiH-rl In -lookliic over the
grriimd he bad fallen iiin- the swing of
work again His eiperh-ii.A' allllaebed.
bnt didly.
Oidy nun he |Msseased uo interests
outelile of those In tbe new .-mintry.
no affections save the half pniieertag.
good naiui^ comradeehlp wlili Wallaee. the nintual self ivsii-aini resinvt
that snlislslfd iM-lwi'en Tim Sbi-nrar
and liloi-*dC and llo- dumb, nnreasoniug d<uc Hklsg Is- shaml with Injun
CSiarley. His eye he.Tinie Henn-r and
"Vou can Airlt J
know It I waul T
don't make her go I’
fault hyi my own."
The rqpalt jnwpB ■
-way waioae afnmM
ergy. time aud g.-oius Iw itad blfnself
o^uded.
outfit. Ecgot rmmq
better m e '
i^to eatoe rasources than any of UWiiesxeept-'
Ing Tim SheacEr. l^'l■ utoework
was doD^or some MHp to was capsbki and effidriit. Oj■ifchah be was
callol upon to dam.nl■> hill own sca»mt did ibe paralfU byoemi attect
him.
But the ooe fettora- ddldnrarato
sttract the very-Milff
men will sUil tell yM
MR It. )Htb a
comers o&ibelr egm
glories and the Bslili
To. hove -put In” S'
One was tbe mart.ot
ombltlsn of cveyy fa
torast-- .
But
^
miin outervO-'lt ho
proved himself; be R
»s long as his effirii
tticy\raes]l tto
vorksd la It
Iter In Gamp
Uttar a^ the
recnilt to tbe
f
privuegc. A
after having
toed la It only
r deserved te
recruited from ooe
the othft tom
not l)een lu Thorpe'S
80 Shearer was t*
crew. Probniil.y no
was ever gotheml s'
c<r them had tbe re
toloy.
ken of • pitted
to body of men
■e«eaq>- Some
^tioo of being
others were mild ss
were all ploneen. ’
peodence. tbe ndebi
itledoveA They
Iff bad tbe iode|M eye. tbe Inr the man who
h.iB .Irnwii ills Intdknsl and moral
nourishment nt tbeIhreaBt of s wild
nature
Tbe.v' weraifrald of nothing
alive. From do oostmera be chore boy
m- preddeot. would ^y take a tingle
word, witb the ex#bptloo always of
Tku Sbenrer and
And they were loyal. It was a point
of liouor Willi llieuito stay "until tbe
hist dog was buRf." flc who desertad
in the hour of need was not only a ren
egade. but a fool, f^ be Urns earned a
iiiDgidScent licking If erer be ran up
.-.gainst <1 member of the "Plghtii
l-'orty.''
lijind of soldiers
r.-ady io ntiempi nnyihing Ibdr
uKiiider ordered, and. it mnst be
f.-ssed. tliey wmtalso aomewbat on
the order of n Iwad of pirates. Mar-
away,
but it was wurth IL
Proud! It was uo name for It. Boast!
The fame of Cam^ One. spread abroad
over the land, i^me people tbongfat
Camp One must be a sort of hellhole
of roaring, figb^- devlla.Others
sighed and made-.cmsU calculatlODS of
tbe number of lo^ they coold pnt In
if only they conid-get boM of be^ like
that.
Thorpe
of eoune. made bla
beadqnaiten at Camp One. During
tbe five yean he^^agpr etuumd Hie
I'mBOtofage.
Every autumn the company Youad Ituelr niddenly in eauy elrcumstmnow.
At way iimmoot tUt Thorpe bad cbo•OD to be content wlU. tbe progrsM
made be ctuild bare, w to apeak, dw
Bared divideiMls with Ills partner, inUtHd of uod<-riakliig more ImproveMBts. for part of- whi.-h he borrowed
some money, bv ■■onld huve dlrldod tlio
ptuStBoftlieeeawn'xeni
Rut ^s bo.
,w«s not yjq ready tu do
He bad osialiUshed live more cai^;
he bad
of timber lying contiguous to hla own;
be bad bnlU and equipped • modofB
high effideoey mill: be lud eomtTPCtsd
a Imrlmr brcakwiiter iiisl tin- nceca.,
aary booms; la- had bought a lug; built
a boarding house. All Uiislcosi money. He wished now to couatruci n k«efug railroad. Then Iw promised him
self i.ml Wallan- that they would be
ready (o couitm-iice
He-had made all t
all rtjd>t“'BBbl .Wlusev. wub ]
Herod air.
iita cot tMOMCUWO rest
wed m t
oatmvi
----- after <me doro and I IM-tbat It
J th* life ef my boy." BeCMdeus-
fbr a good many
demand it of mymlf."
DIRECTORY
Stsrtllim Kvidsnoe.
T.SSs'
------------------- -------------------Mer.fit Orand
Travsrse oonnty. OSoe S» Bast
Front strost, Traveroe Gl^.
DBcovery u.__________
tkm Oongba and Otfids to be unegoaled.
S reoent siprec-.on -from T. J. He-
for tbree-yaan aM Inidraed aB tbe
time witbsot bstag beneEtled. Tben
NortbI began taking Dr; icing's Ms* Olscovory. and a lew
-------- “
--------- M *»bcM til. Bstimate. esade a^
(aU alue dstuUs givea wiu ull pmaa.
TRAIWtO NlnibEg.
dtoap
poiiM.sl when Wallace Cnrpenter
bottlee lOe, regnlar elses •
H ImpoMslhh- foi' him lo du mu.
it was nimit the middle of July. He
.was Mining Imi-k idly In tbc clean
palfli.sl mill oOlcr with the big square
tb
dwk iim! the three chain. Through
thr door he could aoe Collins perched
ou':i high stool before ihi- shclMlhe
desk. From the open window came the
clear, iiiuslcnl note of tbe circular aaw.
till- fn-sh. nromatlc smell of new lum
Complete New Moe of Wintdr
ber. tin- hniclDg-air from Superior sparWoolena. I
kilug in the offing. He felt tired. In
rare moments such ss-tbese. when tbe
inuarles of his striving relsxed, bis
mind inroed to tbe past. Old sorrows
rose before him and looked si him with
their sad eyes.
He wondered where
hi* sUier was
Sbe would be twentytwo year* old no*-.
A teDderness,
haunting, tearfni. Invaded bis heart..
.At suBi momenta tbe hard Shell of hla
rough woods life seemed to rend apart
Ho longed, with n great longing for
sympalliy. for love.
The outer door, beyond the cogs be.hind which Collins nnd bis shelf deik
were placed.-flew open. Thorpe beard
fl brief greering. and
Carpen
ter stood iK-mro him.
-tVhy. Wallace. I didn't k-oow you
were onmlngr began Thorpe, and stoppeil.
The liov. ii«tinlly so fresh and
OSTEOPATHY
J. o:
:
Christmas Presents!
Pipeti, Fawiy Gbristmas
Pouches, Smokers" Articles.
He rose miihsvrlftly abut the door lato the unii-r office.
Wallace seated
biwseir ■l■.vl<Hnlcnlly.
••Ev.T.vtWng: E»vrj-ibingr'-be Said
lu -l-siwir.
"rve iM-eti a fool.
I've
been .IUkI."
So liu. i- was his luuc thul Thotpe
was starilM.1.
The luudjermsn tat
down on the ortier skli- of tlie desk.
■That 'll do. Wullaoe." he said sharp
ly. "Tell roe briefly what fat tbe mst-
■•ye Ufa «Med fr«m MebfHMMS
Cfsup.
C. W. I^neb. a pnmlnem ettlsasiri
HuBoHM-. lad.,, writm:
llt&
boy bad a esven attaca o< mMkroi
Diamond “J’
Smiles
Traverse Bdle
fUCJjlMKd-tB MI b»l.
A. W. Jahrmis
NaaMvcc.
TnMrsc City.
10& E. W. BKHLOON; NDBaS.
irudmrte U. B. a. uuming sid>nnl.
Baau •»!. Qfuim BaSSemsSS?^
■pbone US. Ree.. iU WaahlngtdB ul
INWHAHCt
AMO
HKAL CWATj;
J. H. Htmacok.
leneral lastBanee and
ni WUbalm bktcE.
Real
:
DR. T._^wn^mM.
,Clty opera I
DR& 8A:Wm A bdHHALLBOOK.
DwtiatA Omm aM brtigs work •
•psclally. OOn asw Wl.batm MoA.
L A. T80IU«0N^ t>.
OSes In Bammow-iaifiM
UocA.
Hoars: •tanAm-.Sttrdp.m.
-PboM No. Tt
i».ae r. diPOB.
Gtadostw of Usvelsad ~
■fedleol <oU«A CtdL
7U. Oty Book smra
WUbetm
DR. W. r. SmANOWATS.
Praetlee llsiKsd to Cys, Bor. Nose and
Throat -and tttlag glasses.
Mf
wnbBffi blodt.. Ottiaess' ‘phone
CSg. two rlnga
DH. A. BBNJAimt. .
Payalelan and Bargroa.
____________
Arst.) Tree adrtoe tor woeUnr
elaae JaRy froa d to 10 a m. and
A over Olty Book
tkoae m-
«r' burst out
*'Abr said bis partser.
"1 bought on a marglD. Thera came
e tlump. I met the margins becanee I
• r. but now
douWgd-ft tW«tawss.^Hs «raw l^s;
_______
t'UAIWER XX.
"You know that U not trne. Beten." 14-^|IVK year* i«w>oil. In ibni time
he replied, atattost sternly.
lit I ThurpnhmlMiHA-e.A.|e<1 lucuttblK
I inn.<ss>.<i>i r*A-t nr pin*-.
Ti>e
“It is true," ebe asaeveeated, •Wml 11
I'm through."
litoiM-y lAMA-iverl for Hu-* hud all
"It's a little bard," said Thorpe, paae- been tni-iK-d 1>;:*-I. iiUu Hi. . ..iiipuiiy's
lug his hand wearily before bis eyes, fuiMl.v I'rcmi'u .lagle ftiu p -f iw.-uly"tu wurk hard this way for yenn and r-vi I eii III- Aiiieern had
lo
then"She laughed with a bard little note
apiece, using 'n
of scorn.
hauling m* far as
"Helen." said Thorpe, with new ener
i nine mjles.
gy. "I forbid you to'have anything to
Near the purt stood a n
do with Amo* Iborpe. I think be la a
of 22.000.uM '-apuble of taking c.
scoundrel aod a sneak."
J-ea^ uliout »' hk-h a tumtier
"I shall do as l please." she repllsd.
.ml spniug up. Besides Us origcrossing ber ban'ds behind her.
-UBug the company bad aequIFed
Thorpe's eyes darkeoeil
nixii; l.m.OOO.UOU mon- liaek u-:iv the
"We have tedked tbi* over a graat lii-jiili'ater» of the (iMMawiimniiihiH-.
many tiroes." he wsnied. “and Jun've
During the fmir yean* In whleli the
ulwaye ogreeil *ith mv
Remember, Murrii*»ii A Daly utmpiuiy shared tbe
you owe something to tbe fsmUy."
atroaiv wUb TLorp^ the two firms
•Mo«l of the family seeni to owe livnl in complete amily and undersouielblug." Mlir reiilied. with s dip- sUodtiig.
Nortbro|> li:ul |il:i.A-e<l hIs
punt long!). "Tin «ure I didn't choose i»r«fc.-MhmfuU>. Tl»e a.KI. t . aiiii.iHsts
the family. If Tbad I'd have plcM tisU uiiiidrawn suit, .tm-rwurd they
out :i iM-tter one."
k*'i>i M-rupulously wiihlu ih- ir right*
and s.iw to It lliel im m...v .nreh-ss
oiH-iiiuBR were
left
for Thorpe's
Ljousc-IioIiI of -VuioM Thorpe, if yoo deIllM-Rili-Iy prefer.your comfort lo year
And as the young*T lunu on his shle
liom.r. ive will lisve nothing more in
Di ver attempted lo u'"-v,..)i his uwn
itmiiiiim."
fight* the Intcreeis of- ilu- litul tini
They fni-»>il;<-a< li olhi-i with tbe cool,
rui->'ly cUsJtetl. As to tbe 1- w •liMpinos
desUly glance of the ra<v. so similar In
lliui *1ifl .niiMe TIioTpc found-Mr. lialy^
iipiH-nniiiiA-. hut BO uullki- In nature.
ahigul.irly suslou* t» please. In
"I. i*Ki. offer yuu u hoiin-. such as It desire was iiu triendlloesa. bowei^.
Is.'-' ivpeiiled Hie man. "Cliuuse."
Thorpe woe wntcfiful for treachery
At ibe meniinii of the home for wbl^ al»l ronid tianliy l«lievc the affair
im iiuR wepi *0 (lulekly forthcoming
fliil-*hisl wii<-n 111 ............... of Ihc fourU)
ThoriM-. KOI she. considered
yi-nc 111.- M A I). tran»fem-d its opne*Airiil. tli<- gtrt's oy.-s fiasbed.
.-rnlitius j-i ;iiMilher .stream a
stou]K.-d niul ilhiggiil V iulenUy from beuviilli till- ts-d u Hat Kl>-aim-r trunk, the
•-Th.-j-n
•n- allQg.-l1
lid uf whii-li «hi‘ ihn-w uix-ii. A drees aiiiilMn-.. I
T!?ni. I
lay on ibi- In-d. With u tine gesture sbe
Wiilhi.*-."
Thorpe, writikllng 1:
folded the gnraieo^nd laid It lo tbe
hron .........
"I don’t like It.
bottom of the Ini^
Then site knelt
ii*iTi iitiiiM.il"
aud without anotuFr-Nglaoce at her
Tli<iri>-'s t'nitip One was velebraC
brother standing rigid t|l the door be
gun r*-vertsbty to iirrnoak the folds.
Tbc i lioiee was made. II*' tnraed and
woodsmen.
Except on o plncl
went out.
_____
would employ no others
"I doo't cere If I get In ouly lOOn
' j:UAKt'Ell XIX.
feet this wlBtef. ami if o Imy does
rrSlTU TlKtrpi- then- eofild be no that" he answered Shoarar's expostuWl halfwikv meaanre. He saw that iattouA “U'a got to be a pmkI Iwy.''
yi'l the rupiore wUh hlii sister waa
The nsult of hte pellcj- begati to show
final, aud tbe thrust attacked even In the second year. M.-ii were a
him In ooe of 'hi* f*-w unprotected HfUe proud lo say that tlu-y bad put in
points. At firm th*' Kprliig of bis life a wlnlerat "Tbonte'sOtM ." ThoKe who
seemed broken. He <lld uoi care for lisd wericed then- during tl>e first year
mouuy. and at pivseoi dlouppolQintcoi
bad numbed Jil* Inieiest In the game,
N ntliers |)erfurv<ft eeetoed hardly worth tbe caa^.
o-pi tbir dieliim. ‘n«-fv gn-w n di-eire
' Then In Afewidaya be began to look uiuoiig the hutb.*. eiam to ms- what
Bboui him menlaBy. Coconschmly'the
, I •'Thorpe'a Om-" jBtghl he like tn the.
combative Instliict was uroueto.
In
IsckofoUwrobJectou which to expend
Itseir Thorpe’s fighting spirit turned
with energy to the MbJect of tbe law-1
•ptumn Oarry bsd more .-ippUeaota
u.,„ be km-* wh«i to do wltt,. Eight
.^-.n
old lo-n reiurued He took
(b.-iiTan. but wliun It came to dletribu
.
After his Bister left the Rcnwicks
Tlmipe himself went to ^trolt, wb«e
h.- iDtervlewed et mice Northrop, the
brilllsni yooiig Iswyer whoai Ilu* firm
Will i-ngnged lo defi-od Us case.
"I'm afraid we have no ehew," he re
plied to Thorpe'* .iiiesIWu "You see.
you .fellows'wen- mi ,ih*- wroog side of
the ranee la tr}‘lr« to-eafored tbe law
yonnelvee. Or <
1 may well
ii*ffi ilihs- found themsi-lvi's sssigoed
m one or the other of
*«! .luh-ilj
tlw rumor gain.’d
ily tl
air that JusUco ww uU on your
TIiatdoMimt COBOL TbcMilyrea
these l‘m-1- hud Mbown Mie leUKt willlog
apirll diirin: the prevlom. ivlnler.
Tim Rlii-urer was fon-niun uf Cainp
OoA Soiily J’ataoiis uuh drufKHl from
tbe Veti-rnoM lo Uke .-harge of Two.
Thonv' •niiujid two uauu-^icuown to
Tfin tu huM 'raree end Four, but tn akbwlln.: (he "posh” for Five hr wmgbt
OW^Juhn Radwey aod loduced him
arayitbe.eojtBiMloo.
ohresubltsljed-. -sD bonoiiibl^ cried
ben>y berauM be waa too the uobappy boy. “.And my sUterr
busy to be opythlng clae. Tbe Insiat“Easyr- warned Tboipe.
-Bring
ent Deed of eucceas wbl^ be bad cre peonileiw Isn't the worst thing that can
ated for himself atworbed all other seo- tiani>cn to n man."
tlroents.
Ho demanded It of others
"Na liui I am In dMit." went on toe
He could do u
Iny mun- - slinly. "I have given noteA
deoxaod It of biinself. Tbe chief end When they <ome duo I'm a goner."
of any mao, a* Ik- saw It. was to do
Ho* imii-li'r " asked Tliorpe laconwell aoU sutt^ssfully what lii* life
nill.v
found ready.
iny tliousand (lollsr*.''
■Thin;
. SuecesA SUATOS. snccess.
Nothing
“Well, you have Ihsl amount In this
eoold be of more importance, lu at- firm."
tslnmeiit argued a man's efficiency In
"What do you mean'/"
the scheme of things. Anything that
“If you want It you run have iL"
Interfered with it—perwnal comfort.
WollAoe ronstdend a moment.
iBdltiatimi. :iffectlon. desire, love of
•That would leave me wKboM •
case, individual liking—was bad.
cent," he repllwl
Tborpe tai-wl for Just three pecqtle.
“Kilt
aud none of them happened to clash tuDor'
Wallace was always persooslly agree
able to Thorpe, ijatteriy. since the erec^on of the min. be bad developed unexpectwl avumeu lo tbe dl^oeal of tbe
season's cut to wboleaale dealers tn
Chicago. Thereafter he was often In
the woods both for pleasure aod to g«
hie partner's ideas on what tbe firm
would have to otter. Tbe entire lespooalbUlty of the city end of tbe boslnees
was In'hls handA
Injun Charley eontlcued to bunt and
trap In the country round a
aboot Once
or twice n montbe^ luWbcj
snowsboe down to the little cablo at
the forkA Euterlng, be would nod brief
ly and seat blmarif on a crocket box.
"How do. Charieyr aabl I:-.
"Bow dur replied Charley.
They filled ifipca aud amoked. At
rare Intervals ooe of them made s re
mark tersely;
"Catch urn beaver las' wesk." remarked-Cbarley..
"Good htBL" bommeoiei Tborpe.
-Or;
"I saw a mliriC track by the big bowl
der.” offered Tlwipe.
"H'mr rctoMded Charley (o a hmg
drawotalsettowhiifc
Tct somehow tbc loen ceme to know
each other better and better, aod each
felt that lo an^mergency be coold-de
pend on t^ oner to tbe attermoet to
ir&Uace Corpratcr »touu Oefon ««.
spite of tbedl^araoce to ibcc.
As for HhaiW Ik- w«a like some thirty tboueand nMre? lu credit h
BtraogA shy nmnaL iptalnlng all Its good, aod that eiDoant woold aaVe SR
wild tbstfoeta,>n MTiy attbrUon to
become dometote. Rc draw tbe weter.
cut the woo^-raeae better. In tbe evenIi9 bo pUty^Atrodoi^ly.lils vloUn- this Arm."
ttooe worroAbpdjflj
“B« you know I wouldn't do It with
brow forwawtwltb tbe, wolf glare in
your c
consenL" replied Wallace tf
"Oil. H*Ty'" .1; t the
his eyeA swaytog hit ebowlden with a
' Wtien you n
Deeded Uw uuiOBOt I
flerae-MigbtJktte suMle dlMohtbces boy
of the borrIM tonce be ptsyed. And let yoo have ill"
often be-went^ the (oreM ADdLgaaed
—----------*-------- Above aU
And In torn tbe
^ a good neturadkoeed^: .
to figure out where v
D raioe such
Flhanditny tte eomneny was rate
have to pay
"But you'll
«nn>d Wallilan- eagerly. "If I can save
II be
my iimigiDM I 'll
I all riu'liL"
HtllKlCM an ucHMOaty in the lumirerin
Inislm-Ks.
"A man iui« to figure ou paying whatMlgnature to." oaeertA-bf prufils of jfc Bi» five yean I
4!^
^nrcmL Clteieiea^R ‘
«MUA w. ri • w. a. riwet.
Gold sued oue. to years.
ine good mevemenL
Oeaa-
Do You Want h?
SPEAR QOICE '
■
OLM.B. UASMMh
■perial AttsMea glna to awsMT aM
dtaMMSof womm. (Mto «w
nxto NtobNMl la^ Ota koto
Rast^H,
DS. A.
jto ot T
BnsUlng Jeweled.
Santa Clauswill be at yoor place in a few dayA
9T. NICE?
Are you ready So weleome
He trill be loaded down with
Bachant & Roscoe
floe aboeA sUppei*. leggiagA ovankoeA warm lined eboee for
mlaaea, aod ebildren. high ent sboee for tbe boyA' UtUe ntoecarias for baby, and lota of aHier nice aod naefnl pnannls
Seod yoor letter to "SANTA" now aod If yon are good boyeaod
girls he wm get yoo what yon most need when he stops at onr
storeto fiU his large sleigh.
^
Bachant 8 Roscoe,
.Paritor araA' OM atoM-toi Proiit MraeL
IMS.
Th* OM Bailable Om Price
JewiBlry Store
Open every eveninir this monlb ao you oee e«amine tiiat fine line uf
DisBMHidA Sene eoie ttstciiM.
SterilM silver Nevelriee eeS^
EveiTtUet sertetiSet te e .asil';
cleae Jeaelnr Stere i • i
JeNeMariliick
itet'
. Trirerse (Sty.
/.
“a
KftSONAL. •
Urfa« «t u aat«f tb« wttf piMe.
note tran «l*lUntiaa. « Amilj u Pope naa X weata a vttcb «( Aim»
o*t«i4tP
.. ....................
4rir«i ta.....................
datpnvuctt
-la OMe or leanaube.
MdAenV renKlns in Curna, Cota.
1.
neDMt
Morgan has oSCRd $«0d., Woends. Olcera, «te. Lv In • «op^
000 tor a'rii^e Tue.
e( BMUen'fl Afaloa 8al>re. lt<a
bwiML-'^iOL :Se. at 8. B. Wait 8
Ptnl Duiiwr, tbe cototrd poet
ooE^oiM P^bee. Boxbvrgb * Co.'i recovered ftttn a serious lUnees.
SMtator Tillman ears be bad esosfb
of lectnrinc and «UI forMke tbe pl^
- 2tavara« Bar Vaat No. u«, K. O. T.
Mondar Blcbta Is 1. O. O. P.
baU. O. O. BharMa
LaPolata.
Tra*«tM Cltr tau Mo. tn. K. O.
IOC, Pridar nliiita ta PoronanA. P. rtmiitk. Oobl; J. T.
Ida, R. K.; B. A Sfaaa. P. E.
TnvarM Citr Aane Ku. 8$8, P. O.
Batfaa, mcM* ia Poraatara' ball.
Toeadar aranlv at 8 o'ol^' W. U
Loimacer, W. J>.; B. K. White. Bmt.
e Cltr liOdfo Vo. 882. P. *
ondvlakall. I
AlNNOlJNt;EMEINT.
w
». to*
We^ busy airangtog^tiie ditbek recently pur-
®^«itM^“u»t Tegular
were read and.
.
TraTBFue City, MieiL. Nov. 28. i*98;
SeetetaiT ot War Boot will artt&Hi To the HtmosSk Board of BdwmtlMi
ot Traverse City, Mleh.
tbe BrlUab anny raaoervera before be
leavea Bnglasd.
CaidtDal Otbbou wm be civas
nuiy rroSBV mav «e ue.o ............... .
poblic reception by the CatbeUa of the following clnims and baring Bnmd
the same ooireel, would repommeud
Baron Tbil, wbeee polar expedltkm thMr payment troa the various Mnds
left St. PetCTsbor* ta Jone, 1900, baa ai’toUowB?
not been heard frem eioce Jone. 1902.
Urt. Robot J- Burdette tm bcoi
appotated a special police oOcer
Jsaltors- pay roll for Nov.. .f| tSOilO
Pasadena. Cat. the number of ber
;jBbsMd Id tbe 8. K. Nurtbam Hardware Store> and with a
quantity of oewjfoods, will be ready this week
to
‘TL.
•mr BaMrh SpeiSOf.
Yonr«-:iKo Tom R^, then speek9
of thv house of c^reaetrtBttres.. went
Into a barber s-shop b Wasblngtc
be shaved
After the darky barber
iaxtbn Hardware Co.
Dtolers In All Htada oT Hardware.
FALL and WINTEK
lO.CO
TiavoM City Cli^>teri No.
O. E. 8.. meets in Masonic hall
Toesdar oo or betore each toU t
tWo
to s8U hair tonics
R UeOon^. W. M-: M. Corbett Smt“Hair puriv thin. Hub." he aald,
fingerliii; tbe two oi ilir -e stray locks
Ducbess Camp. No. 2.S45. M. W A.
that
fringe
Mr
Re«l'»
bald
pate.
mteu at Woodman hall Mondar eran• Been thM way lpn*r-wibr’
inga, Noremb.r 80. J>scamb r i4
U * p' 'co.'.’ugbta for
December 28. John O. Straob. \
“I was bom that way." replied
Josepb pieder. clerk.
Reed. ' Afterward l enjoyed a brief
period of hlm«e ciBoreacenee. bot tt
endure”
The barber ensped and aald no mwe. t'BVuftp; do.;v5-sic'p
Later some one toW him be had shav.
Iva^&xdiV library work for
ed tbe speaker. "Spenkahr
CURES
claimed. ”i>oD'1 know del? I should L. MerteA Ubrary wt^ for
Bay be was ic-sp«ikah. sure •nuff!"—
Ratnrday Evening Poet.
Dai lltfilllii I
SORI
ORE THROAT.
....d (»Ugim)g;buuMiomiu..u.o. niux;.
snie clean bomc remedv M’liicb vmineed
"In about aeven cases out of eleven,' Hannah A Iat Mercantile
every day.
Mid Code Bben. .“iriteo s mcin comes
he's gwtne
aroun’ ailn' yob fob advice■ he’s
give yob a lAsnce to offer to lend
QUICK RELIEF 6DAIUKTEE0.
him money.”—WashlocUtt Star. '
■ gme)
...................
m PMACAMPK CO.. loaMBt Kn U. S. A.
for aale by Bu0bee « Rexburgl
Oruggista.
I. painting, eu.
Arms A Cole, repairing..
Fu.T'^^A
\ Mc.e0c.*»1.00ataUI)niCTifta
WOOD
We are now prepared
to make prompt deliverj- of green or
dfr slab wood and
inauranee Fund.
E. W. Hastings, premiums...*
Frankfort, Bentonia, ML PleaaaoL
Beheel Book FunA
Clare. Alma, Bt Louis, lOaea. Ovoaao. Msynaid. EderrUl
A
Co.,
books ,
HoweU, Xaa Arbor, Toledo, and all
fc
Co.,
b
southern and eastern points.
Cte A O
J. J. KIRBT, O P. A
Xortbe
Mty coed name
Howcvei. wbsi
fa strcogbold
if there was an
baeOB-be wosMi.
bacgaiabteaaWU
•Wan,'! hepaid,^ «0^ by rights tn
take tbM baeaabametowygwM) dams
tor oor dtaser togHROW, bat since you
aB neem » bare ab-yonr baarts on it I
smoMB TOO matimve it u I seu it
taoweva, 1 want a good ^lee for it"
They oOered Ua a good roond mm,
bat that would wt4a
2M
*11 wfll tot-rv teve It” be ntd, “if
yus wlB glv« sae tbat qnam yonder be
hind ttaeaecc.'’
A qoeta is one of Qw tUngs that it
would be very hard lo find nowadaya
beeanae tbey have gcoa oat of tsshlcn.
A quciB it a mill for grinding corn by
bud. and it ecBriats ot two large
Btssee, an npper and -a lowm one, tbe
7A0
8i0 may be tnrned around on t
stone, grinding tb» eon ot grain be
tween them.
«.00
6.7$
7.96
1,00
7.60
at tae Mea «f any one ttilnfclsg
tfaatbe would part with bis qoern. bat
tbe owntt of-rile baem lUMsted that be
wcnld bw^ttsfied witt nothing km
rims that, so be flsaily got IL
Wba be tcaCbed bM own door tbe
dock was stElklnc 12 s^ bis wife was
waiting f<w hfia, ready to ecold him for
—SUITS—
All the Idlest styleof Hickey and Freem a n Co.
line,
Roch ester, New
ChUMfen %ouU Have as Pure
Candies to Eat as Gro^ People.
York.' are displa}red
on our tables. Suits
bought of us are
pressed free of
Pure, delicions, Jieaitbfal eanHi.v
charge
cost Vuf a few cents mofe per pi>iiii<l
:
:
:
thin tbe tw calh'd candies, or i hejip
stuff, that is on tbe market
Oval Wood Dish
cotirpany.
JSA Q. Johnson, i
Bberbacb A Sou.
Eberbsch A Son,
Rapids without change,.
All of which is r
For north and sonth from Wa.um
dally,
V. V., HUVVSl I,
except
Sunday.
^
Trains arfive |n' Tmvene City. 1:20
l-'TiM p ^ 'dM».
Moved by Mr. Montague that tbe
Trains arrive in TiWrame ClQr. U:16
m. daily esoept flnday throu^ lupoTt be accepted and adc^ted and
warranu ordered 'drawn for tbe eev__Fort Wayne witbcnt'idkanga.
Parbr and sleeping cars at Walton'
CsrrlLall throagh''trnlns.
Teas—MofiatL Montague, Poote.
C. L. LOCKWOOD,
CnasA Holdsworth. Meads, FUrCbUd.
Nicholson, Santo.
Nays—None.
Moved by Mr. Holdsworth that J.
Peteison be Included ta the list ot
city architects _
DUbmit
lUed
plans for school ulldlng.
Carried.
Moved by Mr. Nlcbolson that the
Trulns leave Truveree City ai &ACopunlttee on Building and Cronnds
For Orand RapldB^ petroft. Toledo, be empowered to open the Bute BL
Ihtcago ana wMt. 6:00 a.
U:6S a schoolhouse for school parpoaee.
Moved by Hr. Montague, as
1. and 6:80> m.
Mimkagcm, Saginsw. Bay City. smendment. that this matter of zi
Port Huron, Tubdo. DetroU and east room be placed in the bands of the
Committee on Buildings and Qrouads,.
6:00 A m. tsd U:66 a m.
and that they be tastrocUd to put tbe
Oak Park in proper shape tor
nse the present winter.
*^Sr*kB»*d4e. E
ibi 0»
___ _________
Montague. Foote,
tral lAke, 7:0ti a m.. 1:20 p. m. and
qu«a.‘^^vta^. Me^^^Banf
6:80 p. m.
For Charlevoix and Petoakey. 1:20
■rte original motion was then pot
p. m. and 6:80 p m.
Lost
H. F. MOBLLBB.
Tea»-FalrcbUd. Ntebolson.
J. EEHOB,
Oen. Pasa. AgL
Nays-MoCatt.
MontagUA State,
AgaBL
oBse, nauwwortn,
-----th. Eteads,
means, aaato.
sasto.
The original motion as amraSed,
M. A N. A. TIME CARD.
carried.
Teas—Moftttt.
_____ _
Chase. Holdcworth. MaadA
Honor .......ll:04Am. 8;«^j
Nays—PbtNl^. Mobotam.
. DBideatloa of tbe supertnteadent givbig Ibe averags number .of
pMills per toMer in
• tte
•
dMtWent
dies ta tbe^^& Ma
Mn
nad.
_ -bdii't'
reeetrud a
s-.i'ssr^
i57FroBtSL BeadkUsek.
THE RICHietN
TRUST 00. ^
SffaiABfos.ft Amlotte’s
male^f yds want the best.
Old
Rye
PERE Marquette
i
laci?Si
0
THE
PROBLEM
SOLVED
for a great namber of year., and
believe we have eolv -d the prob
lem t^T aaie inveatlng withooi
big profits
It ro« are inUrested In wesUrn
inveetmeata. either mining or indnitnal. we .will be pleased to
explain our method. Address.
Ttt lomy EuilorMfoh Co.,
- Doner, Ceterwio—
VIKMCfOMS:
ss.*sss,
first rate dinner
boBgiy moQtbA His wife conid hardly
bMteve her eyes as ibe stopd there and
watdHd the queen grinding oat datariea enon^ to last a week.
Tbe rich brotber chanced to bear bow
well bis poor brotber's family was UvIng, and wben be came and saw what
table they kept be was
_____ SSSTL.,'™*-
Train tor Provemuut teavee 6 a m.
^ ThiUn from Provemont arrives at zncmtbly report
i te Cedar etty Mann * A b.
and 2:66 p. m.
be accepted.
And ST&AMBB 1^*00
Carried.
Boat oonnertfcma at j
Fiankfort
m '
t makbig
^orteM aiM ebeapM rbutoi
b Ofaleago. MUwaokee and mss 'vacation be allowed,
■ to
Saturday, Dec. l9tb. also diat tbe
tboal cudom at oloelng aebool tbe
VIA C^RtMUH AND A. A. R. R.
day after Tbaaki ' ' [ 'be fdlowad.
—■"
Carried.
rrtve Pnaltfort.
Mr. MeMs'was now CTOgwd_ -be
to »to
—
HsrvwJ.H«auur
WMt
DeSwC. Wtirf]
E- Ooldm Filer, MeaUMe. H*h.
OPPICERSt
S£v'21SS'„_
IU
. 2d Vke Prr. uier.
tot
r«. Ja Vice Pmilcni
the rich brotber Instoted on bay
ing tbe qaen. PliiUly tbey let him
hsvelt torgSOO.
U k^ on grinding gor Its new owne was otrain ot IL
It nenever feeling s^ of irhst it would do next so
be made Us brother take it bad: at
riw asnu prltA. The poor man was
gla2t tagiriLt back again, and it gronnd
oat mtxdfl riches for himself and hla
They bid everything tbey deMred. iunoog other things a golden
bgOH to Uve la, and riie people came
trim evesy land to see tbe magolfl-
iBown wbHO, m
55iP
tbe tben
to aee tbe qoern
toeWier of the
by rids time, for
^te som. and.
repent of baring
bad salkd so
.^sk f--r.—
MILLER BROS.
,iS
blocks.
We shall endeavor to keep the
we expect to merit the public pab^yna^.
tM iirg 8<>.
arand Trarerae Lodce No. 200.
yoiir wabts.
:ato(^\ipiB the same big^ standard as heretofore, and
for its selling «t > higher price than other
whiskies, and the difference in cost is but
CHAS. KENNEHY 6 CO.. Chicago
GHnnell Bros’. Holiday Offerings!
Grand Values fn New Pianos
16 dlflvrant makea to select from loelwUngthe StAloWHy. ilivSobroer
the Bterllog, the Hatoes Bros., the Qrlimell Bros., (our . w« make.:
etc- Brand New Plsno# of onr regular linee. thoroughly re'isbiv en.l
fully guaranteed, at S185 aad upwards Bold OO very easy ternu
of payment. ■" Also tnany Big Bargains In Used Pianos, Uprlghu and
Squares—all makes-
$50.00, $75.00, $100.00, $125.00, Etc
Owning tea Complete Music Houses ta Mtchlgsn svsrramw >i» in
catrying so extensive stock, sflordiag an almost uuliiniu-.i wlevtioc.
Every one of our stores is literally packed with bargains ta each de
•ar MaaeO Int’. Style 2.
part ment.
eoapled with e pesiave knowledge of Plano Valnea gained throngb
The power of our It
ea a* to underboy and ondmaU all eompedtoTA
f esperieuce. enables
No matter what you want ta tbe Mnsle iI Ine we can supply it, aad at the very lowest priees possible.
every customer.
Uur long eelabUibed repuieiion for honesty and liberal treatmant aasaree eatUfaet>a
and the Qaaraateeof this Ureat House aecompaBieaaaah porehaee.
It will be Impomible for us to gtre s C-rnipteheaeive idea of our extensive et«^ lu Uils limited speoe, but
the follcwing few snggeetious may aid in njuktagseleoticmA
Victor Td^klMi Hachlnef tfS to
EdlMo 1>lio«oir^ii9 910 to
•SO. Roftloa, StoSa sod Mtra Hnolc Boxes, OfO to OtVS.
mi
; AN EimRIC DBPUY
'w
m
5-
“y&'Siv
nt Ofi^ Km Nor.
can be made a feature of the
wntag holiday. Tbeatbreor
l^tbe hoaaec bea brilUanUy
We are p
It in tbe planH'i-Mgaod InelMration ofrELBC: TBICAL APPARATUS for all ^
“I cnract slog tbe oM mm” warpnrpaaeA If a window dli. pUy at tbe store or a apecial
pn«a j^sang were even worse.-Oh1decer '
-- the
eage Tribune
f feml«|i board Is U be amde
^tof^ Christmas aeasoo. we
■nggeat a plan aad dQjbe
» 0» Xtot tt
A^PAl«iB,St
i
-S
^rlrrr|r|rrlr|r|f|r|P|rr|r<‘r•P|rfp|r*frM'l^#Wlrrrrmrr
c^Sw^u*
STORt OPEN EVEH1N09 OURlMO THB HOLIBAYS.
OOSg
AND LOOK AROUNa ROUTE ATTEMOANTE WILL 4HOW
Travi^»e
CIt>^drelSire.^rc»t^k
' 4mseh ri eWiuem Wrssr.Wsste Mews. bStivit
WLmk.
THE O^njf BAaMBi.
Am
T«»eh.
A wetteni Mcuator tells « Morr *f a
Jndce who boa oeftiaion to fine a law
yer ta that Rate flOO for contempt of
tetft.
After eotmk had «VJV%I|
adjonmed
amj KIL*
tlic lav<rer
apOTMi^ed
The ludae
ami •anhl
-------- The ludfe
and aaid.
Yonr-Tmir
boBor. I want to ask a «reat faror of
yon."
"What la ur lB«airad the lodge
"1 bar# a
..y i>uiicaDoo to mrti
That bBndnd yoo took for that tiw
W ^ Dooer 1 had to meet it with.
Sidi a Nice lil^l Too.
WiHte Ar A&crt Cbcvtfnr.
jin
*
Pia
-
——K—
i
A mao and his wife called at a law
yer’s olBee to talk abont a dlrorce.
“Jndge." the wife said. "I bed only
75 cents to lire on Isst month."
Wberenpon the bnsbsnd leplied sggrtl.T: ••Thars a tatsehood; she bad
*90."
Then the wife aald. "jadge. that's
■ we ever agree." And the
'u
puV
seen
play
yer meets a boat Wot wine yer *eit
I wUl
hk» this end uy.^lfy
'im on the ooQm
ooDiss A
•
a'-rek
- in’ in the
Kt ‘odd man ont,’ 'niedrinks be mo wsa Ma y.
T Si nlt'tf;?,
r
rm
Qot
Till
do.—Atchison i:iol>e.
R.
li
DIAMOND
Plano Tnnor and
Action ttaftniater.
With N. W. KiBballCo.
IM Proof SC
good • iah
Carpet Cleaning
laying feathers
and prOQpUy
executed.
Agent
Michigan Bog
Co.. N. B. Chapin. Prop. Trarorae City
Carpet Claanlng W( ' '
lin’ quii^
Uaklu
MONEY
IN FARMING?
----- YES.Bat don't boy until
STEM AflMD. STEM SET
Watch, $1.00
J p, ■ f
*ew da.,...
“Hi. Mr. Crter." shouted the Jadge.
“eonreae court agalnr Court was reconreoed. and then (be mOgo remitted
A.
Woal4«dekly tedve yon, u you
m. Kiafs New Ufa pms. Thoo
at snffarara han'proyeJ
b
an proreJ their match
less-mem Cor gidt nib Nervous Heedgfbei. They make pare blood and
build up^mr^bealUi. Only 2u oenu.
money hack if ooi cured Sold by
:B-WaltA Sobs snd Bughw Boxburi
■
nrug Stores
m
m
The Traverse City
Real Estate Exchange
a
• gard - tees, quite the
in
knows
tbeie’s the quid,
makes a book
broke 'im up,
'is
start And bests em
time, It
t«t In togs turned out
Rnnk—i.
A
M.
as licks ’em aU, And
I drops it in’—Ton
on
ev 'ry reoe, To
’ewent straight’mne And
t-.
by
’Stel - OA
that’s my
some-bow
nse
'i»
ba^ed 'i»
m
fel - low
can’t- re •
own eg •
nut ikwr
w
U Vn
town W. Va.. nrrUst: "AAsr tiytagi
II other advertised ooo^ medletass
ve have decided ro me Roley’s Boney
'Od Tar excluBively In the West Vlo
'iDla Re'orm School I And It the
(Dost effective and absoliuely banitless." For sale by dss.
Johnson and
S- E. Wall A Sona.
eodw
eaJnred Insol__
__ __from
_ _ Igestlon. stom
(erable
pain
ach and bowel trouble. Death seemed
levltable w
llei Ulled. At length I__________
> try Electric Bitters and the result
as miraculous.
He’s
Yoj
He
'EV
—Take the Bmttr.--------
ooB new
FALL and WWTER
sMi
—SUITS—
Rob(AH.In«eraoll & Bro.
All the latest.styles
of Hickey and Freem a n (Jo.
line,
Rocli ester, K e w
Deyl. a, SI MAIDEN UvE. NfW VOIt
WOOD
For Liver, Kidney, otomaco and B’rwel
m,
-Blttera ts
troubleeB Eleotric
medldoe Only 50c. It's gt
.
■ a
g. £a Wai. A Sons and Bngbee. Box.
by
law
burg di Co.'s Drug Stores.
York, are displayed
on onr tables. Saits
bought of US are
We are now prepared
to make prompt de
livery of green or
dry slab wood and
Free to
Investors!
pressed
charge
free
:
of
:
blocks.
MILLER BROS.
Oval Wood Dish
Company.
157 Front SL
AN ELECTRIC DISPLAY
r"
THB TORRBY
EXPLORATION CO.
mwm
BeadkfHKk.
can be made a feature of the
toming holiday. The More or
the home can he l.rllUanliy
illotnlnated at moderuiv
cl.
ing and Instellation • k
TRICAL APPABA1 L> f.i- a'l
-burposea H s window rlaplsj atthesiorecr a apccinl
decorative hchvrne at the
festive bosrd Is to be maile
(ortbe 'htis raas season, we
, ean aaggeat a plan and do the
® necessary eonstrneUon work.
17J6 Hroadwav, Denter, Oolorado. sc: MooaiLnock Ballding.
Chicago. HI. 380 Hroad of Trade
BBildiog. Omaha. Nabmeka
Room 515 Wilhelm Slock.
nt iCTs’ n»«e No 197-
At Verity’s
aUichaellsat
lowest pri
carries the strong.
e<.Lg>iArouteeaod
h . e larger sale
,Uj.in all other
isratibvs Perfect
Worst of All Espertefloes.
Can anything be worse than t
tuat every mtnnte w~. be your last!
lD(th was the experience of Mrs. 8. H.
pereou ioteresied in western
vestmesls ahould get this
page paper, as it will give
you valuable information fn re
aots.
gard u> all western investmei
If yoo send your name in ■ight
sway you will get it ONE
lod - eer;
aiat it,
pws-alor;
aeigh-bor.
•“••ft Watches
VZW SS’.V.'i'i’HTS"
Q,. W. CURTIO, Manager.
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B. PJLI6E CLESTRIC CO.
TO AINTIOT TOW
When you are using
Clara. Alma, St Ldste. fthaea, Owoaao.
oU
Howafi. Ann Aitor. Tolado. and aU
RLECTBICITY
yonr home or office There
ie nothing like ELBCTBICITY for iUnmlnating
purpooea. No cmolce, no
wmell. no (Trease. no danger
from flree—it ia the tdo«i
• ••OQOinloal
iUnminaior
that ean be procured.
southwn and eastern points.
J. J. KIBBT. O. P. A
Grand Rapids •> Indiana Railway Co.
In eSedt Nov. 29. 1602.
fralns leave Traverae i-1ty tor Orand
Rapids without change. 6:10 a. m.
.•'or Donb and aoou from Wa..on
11:15 a- m. and S;56 .. m. daUy.
.-'or Northport. 2:00 p. m. dally except
Snnday. Trains arrive In Traverse City. 1:20
m. and 7:40 p. m. dally.
Ttin?
Traverse CltIty, 11:16
Boardmen River
Electric Light B
Power Company.
For a Choic: Line of
Sich
- y nice
tool Sich
man! Not a
bit stoik up, no
PEPE Marquette
VEGETABLES
Cabbage, Rata Bajjas,
Beets,
Pumpkins,
Squash, Onions, Carrotfi,
alt kinds of pickles, also
a choice line of Candies,
Nuts, Figs and Dates for
Xmas, call on
a nice man
____Port Wayne without change.
Parlor and sleeping oars at Walton on
all through trains.
C. U LOCKWOOD.
O. P. * T. AgL, tirand Raplda
MDRKAT.
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AW<OiJNGEMENT.
We Arv busy nrninging the stot'k recently puT>
rhsnrri in the S. K. Nurtbam Hirdwape Store, and with a
large quantity of new goods, will be ready this week
to supply your wants.
"We shall endeavor to keep the
atoek up to the same high standard as heretofore, and
we expect to merit the public patronage.
». F. Saxton Hardware Co.
Dealer* In All Kinds or Hardware.
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Chicago
SL and 5:20> p. m.
I
Por Hnskc;scoD, Saginaw. Bar aty.
, T->Iedo Detroit and east.
waukee, dam. 11:55 a. m.
** ^r Elk Bmids. Kalkaska -and Oefl
Lake. 7;0ti L m,-l:*0 p. m. and
^--
mm
beast - ly
af - fee - ts
- don.
One -who some - how makeayn tek That yon
* Fk>r^ cSu-levolx and Patoskey.
p. ni. and 6:20 p.
H.'r. MOBLLBR.
(iaa. Pass. AgC
Children Should Have as Pure
Candies to Eat as Grown People.
M. A N. R. Tint CARO.
CRy.rO:M
River 10:94
...ll:Ma-A 6:40pjn
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J O H N j.
BRRZ I N A
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Trains arrive Trav. •
E FkONT ST.
Pure, delicious,
healthful candies
cost but a few ceote more per pound
than the so called candies, or cheap
stuff, that is on the market Ask for
™l- I, h,™ to dm Witt > tan .Ue-niui hjUrdiu«i ed -
=±Fi=±r‘^
s3a
SoM fa rrsvarse City uy J. d: Johwm
hm.m
And 8TBAMZR UNSB
Boot oonneetteBs at Maataua and
nviakfort oiakla* ihortari awl eh«»
eat rovtai to OUeago, Milwaukee and
VIA COPEMISH AND A. A. R. R.
\mvw rransniix..
*:9Bpj|i
:-asr ■■■■'iiss’iiSK
1 P. A
A. a. BARBER.
1. Agent.
"As • njlM." uawMii thn
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wUl. I WM.
iAat 0TM.-
Straub Bros, fe Amlotte’s
Bike If ymi want the best.
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THE DAILY EAQLK, WIUjNBBttAY.-BBOEMBER 2S urns
T .c-«i-ca
I
The Blazed I
Tr^il
Tliat was what be was bers for.
■raipCT were going right. It wonld bs
pitiful to fall merely on account of tola
Idiotic. ISHltude. this unmanly weak
ness. Ibis boylsb InipaUimcc and 4eslra
for play. He a woo.Wmaiil He a fellow
with these big strong men!
“Ifi horridS.'fie was cM^
Be was vagut^ coasdong of a great
poaos within plm. a great stUlacas of
the spirit
\
some bBiln» (ai»iq,^qadb.e««Mitt
get away. We^ara havlDg <bs tov^fept
ttme. tbo^ -I do adofc tbe w3S.
OotuA" sbe cried Impattetotiy. sweep-
they bad moved __
“Onr chore boy."
A Udnay «r blaMm tnalA
Wlto gwet brevifr.
••T-lto MM-the party iMi gone ebes4^
Llttls to- little tbe coadiaoiLgbanged.
be a
0^ felt ragne atinlngror curloaHe specnlatcd almlesdy as fo
“Why don't yon come To toe pine
.1 single voire, clear and bigb. strndr
mr or not toe glade, tbe noonbluntly
liiio ri quick 1 j.-'ssure: .
.
Tboipo imagined she ntmnA to toe
light, toe girt, had been reel or merely
•» STIWAHT EDWAKh sv::itc
couniered Hilda in tbe n
"I um a jail)- shanty bey.
too flCBwMs of imegloatlon.
Almost test df tbe tenting par^.' Be beritatler of wn.oen
Immedlataiy the answer lenped at bim
T want to ace yon tbere. , I wan
“1
am
hardly^
flt
be
«U
from Us faesTL Since sbe was ho cer
Bt Siwnrt BdsM truft*
A huaillng pine Mod rover.
tainly flesh and blood, whence did she .ected.
cornel AThat was sbe doing there in
She laughed, pnrtlng her. red tips
time wttoouc being bmflUed. Tte
the wUderoeasT Hit mind pnsbed the "Tou are extremely pMstesqne Just
•CHAPTER XXI.
I begun taking Dr. tOnCa New Di?
■a you ara." abe saM. with rather «nquery aside as unlmiwrtaui. rushing
moment bad struck for tiie
. and a few boUlei wta^ eared!
.And then, with a rgttle and crash, tbe ssgerly to toe essential, point.
barrosalng dlrectnesa. .
wonMn't
When
troaian. Tborpc <lk1 not kn<
whole Fighting Forty shrieked ont the conld he see her again? His pbu-idlty
have you an}' dlflfeceiit for the world.
blit It wflfi ;nir. A MlltatT. chorus;
had gone. That tnoming lie nimle ,
But my friends don't mind: They are
Uon. Pneumonia and Grip.
tJoaaty. Q*» »|o
bnxxUiiK life In tie midat of
"Bung )-« eye! Bong ya
uaed to It.Sbe bingbed agitn.
ragne excuse to Blmin-r :in<l sei
toed by 8. a Walt * ^ a^tan- Traverah CUy.
nn ocUne. strenbee. Roxburgh ft Co..
^ ---------------------------------------------- ----Active, alert, prepared for any emer bUndl.v down the river. And s.,. i
Thorpe crossed the ]>ok trail ned
B life a
«»«les 10c. regular sixes fr
m. Btarvcd. buiigiy life o^tbe affeetloiiH gency that might ariset hearty, ready out tliouglii. will,,,1.1 el.-.ir lidemions the lint time found blmself W
ride. Tbe warm snmmer.odMa wera
wbence even ibe sister lind n-itbdrawii for everything, from punching bnlla to even, b- mw I»-I
lu. Il was
In the air; a dosen Uvely iuAe idsds
bar lore-all tbese lm<l uurkiil uu- felling tives-tbat was something like! Uu- "iHile trail." Ulii.-Ji Will
> like a
Cooshs, Colds and Con
S *tl Fifth stresL
T^ie aons trail tliiiii U rati frnee.
&ang in the brush Along the'ratlj toe
obtrttHTeJy lowvd 1I»- foniiBtion of a Thorpe despised himself.
Few people realixe 'whelT t«w«r
Pboo. m. ^nmto.
sunligb^ danced and flickt^ tbroiwb
jSliwie psycholojrte*! coiKlltlon
Siicli u wenton;
AVheii the snows iic- disq
Mugb medJ^ other than
the ojienlngs.
• y
"I tuv« B girl In aaglnsw
VBOment comes to ererj- nmn. Tbeu i.nriliw-i liel (in- pmpl rly i>r
She lives with her mother.
Tbi-u BUddenl}^tbey Wei« among the
ban>Uwss aud miser}- bi^iilc wblili ili.who
i-iin-s
j,>:ini.-y.
Hu..I
TRAINED
NbWigft
I dWr all Michigan
liim>s. and tbe air was cool, tbe vista
meK atroggle to <loinli>ai<- uien Lx-"pole Iniil " .-oiiii-x liiui n-.-.
To and such another
,
a w. SHfflJxW. NURSR.
<^8 trtrlal. tbe poii.v -iVivIok niib
ly a
iionu-s l•llill „r limlMT, dim and tbe birds' songs Inconceivably
farnW-r-x^
ihe forces of natun- :i Iliili- tlilm.*. nii.t
acruss wliiHi ilik-k .\i.inui Inj;.. „n'
IU- sold m)h>. and that lamely.-for
^e tromao lie at tbai time nieric is
laid alMuii four r.s't from ill,' sitimiil
be dreada^o say too m»cb. To her
more than a woman; sh.- Is Uic iiest of
oiiiiiiiiuus palliivii.v
111
And again, at before, the Fighting
IN8URAWCE AND REAL' EffTAli:
that man made risible.
summer-II reseiubl<-> iiolliing -XI luueli playful aallles be bad po repiMte. and
I l^orty howled trncnieirtly:
In
consis|ueiice be fri] more slleot with
Tboipe fontxl litniself for tlie‘|]i'.i
one rail fems- of imisidernI
"Bung yer eye! Bnagyereyel"
3. a. MON^B.
time fliled wlib die s|.irlt of n-sii,.>-^
iirciiiiid will,-I. a I'rinae of uuother l•wllDg-tbat be was losing bis
Jrallnsnimnes and R«al
The
words
were
mlgar,
the
air
a
niiiright
for
lack
of
a
ready
uess. His cU'‘lniii:irv
llghl l/Mi^li ha. i-iv.u'u.
1 WUhMm Mort.
•
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temper was uoiie. s<> iiim It- ivamleied i.K-re minor chant. Tet Tbon>e-s min.t
■nioriM- i.„. ',..1 the frliise .,r Imsbes word.
And so tb,- last qioken excbacgi
ijuiekly from one detail of bl» wort to was stilled. His aroQSed Sulxs.i.sclous- anrt
„i,„„ ,o ji.Hii,..
„ie
anotber wlfbont seeming to penetrate Ueas Had been engaged in rcxuanruet. feu,.- Wbeivlie saw her, So-I.,- flopped iweeu them meant DOthlng. but If eacb
T. W. THIRIfr. IMftUsL
rould hate read tbe ucaatd words that
below ibe-suffaee need of any one taak. Ing these men entire as tbeii songs alien, concealed by ih
Over Barnnm ft Bari's Jswelry atom.
gulvered on tbe oibeFa heart Thorpe
Bui a week before be hod felt himself voiced ruilciy the Innei- characierlsdca lllulicr borse.
^^plete .New l.lne of Winter j
absorbed in tlie component parts of bis of tbelr bclugs x„w bl< spirit baited.
She siood on i, knoll lu th,. uiiddle of ivouW bavi- returned to tbe Flgbtlng
DR- li>CKBABT.
Forty more tranquilly, while she w
’
enterprise. Non be was outside of it Tbelr bravery. prldW ..f .aste, resource. a grove of moi.siei
Thorpe took this state of mlndtoncb m braTadi), bonstritJn>«s all these be bad
............ « of
•• <-ulb.dral in ihe spot. probably ooi have retnfned to
Here now
DR. T. A. WILSBUI.
camping part}- at all for a numb,
bean and combated It. Inrarlabb' i<e '-lu-.-l,.ij ■ on i.j.proi liigl} .
hours.
raNTlST.
W11H ilh- idea ui 11.1' umtf. Bumewbere
held blmseir to bis task Be an effort
Btrolgtit pines like o Ugure
city Opera Houso fort,
^i
for .M.Ji III ilii-ni was a "Kitty,'' a un noeleiii tapestry. She was doing
"1 do not think yon had better x<otne
a tremendous effort, bo succeeded in
doing aa Tlio offori left him limp. He ■'ibilsj- Sunibi.v li.'-«i-iluv girl." At tile -notbiiig-Just auntUUg there -hut tbe with me," abe said. “Moke your call A crronnnlmis ndiev
ft I'^NHALLBOON
fonod himsoir nrion sinndlng or mov- present ..r In il„- ,,«si cb.-se woods awe of the forest was In ber wide, and be forgiven on your own account.
talk with you. 1 can’t talk with all
rolsi,-n-.v lids I'igLUug l-'orl.v. bad clear eye.s.
1 don't want-to drag yoo in at my
^ gently, bis oyoB slnring slgbtless.
®e* W1 Mim block.
that crowd about"
ebariot «-beels." «.
II clialucd s softly
1 y« so kuuwii love. Tboq)e rose abruptly and
•Til .nme tomorrow," she aiIU; tban
iiu-iied at random into the forest, Tbe
come this afternoon,"
with n little mIscblevoiiH I.nigli, “If
fiimly that be felt no strenirth and
•Tborix' bad rcpiud.
wug pursned him os be went.
that'll make you talk "
hardly Ibo desln- in l•^OIlk fmni the
"1 loVe 1«.|; 1 must bare her. I must
"I look har to a dance one night,
•'Voii must think I'm awfiilly stupid.'
draun that lullcl liiiii. Tin'll
li'II lie WBB
A m.iartMick gave the bidding;
go-at oner," his soul cried, "quickagreed Thorpe bitterly.
eoasdotia of tli<- i>iiys>.-:ii u iiruith of
Silver Juck liossod the shebang
cereuiiinioni: ndleii to ili,- Mdeinii trees. now- twforc I kiss ber!"
And nig Dim played tbe flddla
i-A.TB0au«aN.]i.D. .
"Ah. no; ab. nor' abe protested aoftthe ana, ibr Liii.i su.h'I
mucIIs,
How strong be 1a" she aahl to bert\ e dsneed and drank the Ilvriong nlghl
Then, will, ,i little laugh, she mm-,si
r
"Tou must not say ihni •'
tbe aoolhlng <iiros of ibi- hrecro, the
aelf. -bow hrave looTciDg. bow honest!
U'Uh nghu between the dancing
away iu ilio ains-iion of the riv,-r
» to 1
- t tn 4 p. m.
■oklng a
sleepy elendn-liko muo ,.f iii<. pine
TUI Silver Jack cleaned out the ranch
He
is
different
from
the
other
men.
He'
s No. Tl
At on4y TboriM- prov.sl ,i gr,-ni need
ly. If he bad only ki
Ami scat the isoaabacka prancing."
creeper. Ho ivontci
so much
Utungnitlceni."
Of seeing her ;,g;iiii.
ill hi. pn-si-nt
not. for bis face was set In discontent
-\i»I wIlli the increasing war and
as to sit on ilu- piix- iii'islli-s tln-H' in
DR. L. P. dlFBKR.
Tlial
afternoon
Thorpe
met
tbe
other
mood ihere \<;i. miihing »f tin- „weed line* Kirulghi before him.
tbe golden flood of i-nilinm-c :ind dream
turmoil of Hi.- quick water tbe last
Graduate of UMvelaai HoBaorathie
iiiembera
of
the
p.irty.
offered
bis
opol
strlckell JH'i'r,' he liuil evperielinsl jift'•it is irue." lie repllinl.
shout of 111,. Fighyng Forty mingled
— dream on — rngui'l.v. '•omfnrtably.
................
aod was gra
They walked on In silence, while
■ city Book Store Wort.
fuiiilly mid Will lost.
BweetJ.v.
viously forgli-.-n He found Ibe persongradually the dangernu* toadnoHon of
"Lord, 1,-r.l"' bi- itIisI iiii|inii.'ml.v.
"Huns .' vr eye! Bung yer eye!''
- A. D. TiL«R.
wunl,',l .niythlug""betonThe strong nel to coDHist of Urnl of alt .Mrs. Cary. the VoodK cr^i down on tbem. Just
"IVhnt's n.mlni; to in.-V I must i.. „ jp.
Ttioi-],.. found blmseir at tbe edge of mac
O^L Ottee m
new
WHbelm
It. Alul linding. it impos- Ibe cbaperoii. a very young married before sunset » hush fallH on nature.
tie off my r,-«|“ort.
OttlaeBe 'phime No. m.
Km- «v,kh s facing a little glade Into albh’ In- i.,g.-<l inwiiiill.v inut iiin- the woman of twenty two or tliereabout
The wliKl has died; the birds have not
•And 111' htirri.'d mpl.liy in bis iliitles. ' wiih-li ■‘ii-eamed toe radiance of a foD
her Imsbsiiil. n youth of three yean
tr:,n-(UiJjiiii'S n( hl. h,':ll‘(
yet lH*KUii Ibeir evening songs; tbe
After nil luiiiriif llw biinli-st (smccutra
older. ,l,-iiii sbuven. light haired, quiet
.So il ....................I Uuit Iw iile lianlly at
light Itself seem* to have left off spar
«d
tlon In- IukI c-v.-r li—ii n-uulrwl to be
Tbi-n- in- kIikmI i t looked aUently.
,.ll iht^l .1
„i,d slept HI mi,l dls.'ov- muiiuen-d; MKs KlliabeUi Carpenter, kling and to lie hUU across the land
stow .......... Ili'l.il Klll'|.’i-l be .sguln un
,*r,-il III.- gri-iili-r-i ilitUcijIli* in pi>—.i-rv- who r.-Kvuihh-d her brother In tbe char
scape. Such U lin.th now lay on tbete
coDScioiisly
uelvyislii-s of k'oud looks, vivadoua dls•luire , AcroM tbe'wv a whlfe-throat
„
•»,:'.>md aemblum-e
mirlts
Over tb,' way ,i creeper was
d iipailiy
wiiB Singing, clear, beautiful. like tbe Whleh I
-M,
•n,,. a....,,, I liositioii iliid curly hair; an attendant droning sleepily a lltll.- .-liani. the only
"Glad Itt Isn't
1
„
DR. A. BBNJAMN,
Hie busy wusunV be shadow of II dream.
Tbe girl stood and tb,- I'igbilng Forty di-maiid.-il
saiemi.- of ih,- iiiascuiioe persnasion
voice In tbe wildcnies*. In iL,- heart
Poysicion and Sunon.
m»
commeulcd in biiuseir. "Here. 1 must llKtcuIng.
Aod next day be saw her ,m:iin. and called Uorton. und last of all the giri oFtoe moil. ti*i, a little voice raised it
tjnll this: Guess it’s Uie warm wentber.
Her mi,nil, fair bead wae inclined the next, iMH-euae the u«-mI i.r l..v lieart whom 'I'banic hud already ho variously self alone.
BUM daUy from 9 to 10 a,
ITI get down to tbe mill r.u- a dnv or ever so litUe aldewnyA and her flnger
demaiidcl it nild Uh-uU>x'. simply cucouulered uiiil wlioni bd now met as
''Sivcotheart.
sweetheart,sweetheart
two."
MU* Hlldii I'arruiid
BeihIcH these
WHS on her lips as though she wished emiugli
m'tcrius.i,
It breathed over and over again. After
Then- be found liliiiself im-upablc of to still the very bush of night, to which
cluiyi.
r pliM-> I..V I Ik- old iHile were Gluger. u squat negro bnllt to fit awhile be *ald It genUy In a half qolcc.
er«i Ibe most petty routiiH- work
_____
LAWTON.
impreasioa the inclination of ber sop- inill
Kill
It.DOW t-urloKliy iiwoke and a tbe galley of a yaeht, and three Indlaa
■"No. no; liushr' said tbe girl. And
twin 896 WmMm Uonk. OltfssBs'
oat at Ills desk nt 8 ffelnok aud began
guides. Tliey Inlmlilted, tents, wbicb
ih-slre
Sbe laid tbe soft, worm Angers of one
the perusal, of a sbeaf of letters. Tlie
speak to ber. tbucb l«r -htind. h>oK^ made^ulte a.little stotaStomenL
bond across hL< lips and looked at him
first three be read cnrefuliy. the fullovTlioipe Was "tooelvad with enthnalIter eyea. Il<- revulviai :o miproricb
DR. HOLDSVroSlM.
Ifcoin a lielght of superior soft eyed
Ing two rather liurrledly. o'f ilic next
ber. and the u
e iboiiKlci .'iiukv.1 him asm. Wallace CarpeotePa stories of his IdndernesB as a wdioan might look at a
one be seised only the willem and
-wnodk partner, white imver doing mere
'Toomimoot It la not right"
sentla] polms. tbe serenlb and elg
man justice u tbe truMlfliad been
ba-gtrnlgbt
then be klssc-*
«Ticti be eaw ber agolu from the
be skimmed, tbe remnlDder of the'h__
nose Id iiu- peculiarly graqefn) enrTe sbeltcr of tbe pole trail be daml not. warm. Ow uud ull owned a lively cuil- tly before they
die hr thrust aside In uucontrollable that rails just short of pride on tbs
il woodl
she
said
nothing at all in rebake, but
stood ih: re prey to u- n'l'-cl
Impatience. Next day he reiorned
might be like. Wln-n he proved to be looked straight before her with
one Hide aod of power on tbe other
II. tlisl ol being baUlod lu an
toe woods.
luindsomc and nell mannered as well bled eyes
to an tbe eyes with a pathos of trust inlehtlim
As be lH.-silated be saw that
Tbe Incident of the letlore t
as picturesque bis leccpUoD was no loo
and inDocence.
Tbe "i«n watching
wiilklDg Him.Iy III his dliiioaroused tn the full bis old figbi
(To be Cmtlnued.)
thtlng splr- could >!atch the poise of her long white
I’erliuliK II hundred
It, befiirc which nn mene Instincts
. them <
could Kland.
|jlM-r:i|i-Iy
H.-r pragr,-wl,,ii
Once more bis menial pr.Ks'ss became
Inspected personally the n
I'liiilldx'i i.l
tewes.
clear and Incisive, bis coimiionds direct
nod Huggested one or two r.-Hlri.-liu- tl
liii[M-ivi-p1iMy iiiio III.- other ,v
and to the |>oiiii. To all outward ajy
j cl.unges conducire to the littier com
U-iisi(iii nr II
■'Ol...... .
iilipni-lnliti- iijiiiM- of transltiiin
pearams- Tborpi- was as before.
I foTtB. Simple things enough they were ronil>liii>.c II
inisis nr syn
hIiv bad reu-'hiil the
He opened Camp One. and tbe rightI
U was ns though a city man were to rticulct!
ri
•imiiilii t u-iii-vr* timt
fringe of brush about the iiole irall
, log I'orty came back from dlsW
(direct .1 newcomer to Contral park-yet any abuses
■^kIIiiu tlic activity of
They glnnd fjee to face.
drinking joints. This was in early Bep•Ibon**'* ui-w fricbdi were prolonndly trusts can b< •xirrM-li-d by Ivk'islation.
She gav.- u little sttrt of surprise,
'tember. That nblcbodlcd and devoted
impressed wiUi ills knowlodgeofoccult
and ber Imiiil 'leaped to her breast,
band of men was on band when needthings
I'be forest was to tbem, as to
wlii-re it ,'riiighl uud suyed. Her chlhled. Shearer In some subtle manner of
most, more or Ires of a mystery unfath
hke
doi\ii
ilnippiug
mouth
parted
a
bis own bod lot tbem feel thattbls year
omable except to the favored of genius.
...................
iiDd
the
breatb
quickened
meant 30JDOO.OOO or -busL"
They
A Timely Topic.
A mail who could Interpret It even «
Uinmgl, It
But ber eyes, her wide.
ibU season of coughs and co
tightened tlK'lr lenlber belts and stood
little into Ibv stewb of etverydny com
iniHiliig. Innocent eyes, soiighl his mul
Is well to know that Foley's Hong
ready for command. After much dltfort and expollency (
•d a strong
ISWlisI
Tar Is the greatest toroat and
claim
• cosaion with Kheorer the young man
When t
remedyIt cores quickly and proHe
dhl
not
move
One
on
elthei
khl,decided to take out tbe logs from
bad flnisLed ll»-*c praclicol affairs they
vsnts serious rejultt from a cold. For
of till' H)ilkr marked old .\..r»n.i log ..r
“eleven" by driving tbem down bVench
wanted him to sit down and tell tbem sale by Jas. G Johnson and S E. Walt
Ut<‘ trull they stood, and lofuii uppre
crcelL
more tblngs-io dine witii tbem, to
clahle Iniervnl tbe duel of lUvlr glnnccH
To tbia end a gang was i<ut to clearsmoke about their camp fire is tbe
lani,sl hr luusterfuIT lunwloiniti-: ex
idg tbe creek bed. It was a tramenevening. But bore they encountered a
proud, cool. defenslM- In lIu'
dons job. Centuries of forest life bad
decided check
Tbonio became silent
of her iH-nnl.i * •|'l..•ll ;n Just
choked the little slranm nearly to tlie
almost mores.- He talked In monosyl
Ida Iirvviiiled
A ruhii .-ulni m-s- froiii
level of Its banks
Old snags and
lables and soon went away. They dW
will be at your plane in a few days. Are yon ready to weloome
lier inyl., d,s-|n-ii,sl and kiiiv,iiI i,»i-r lii-r
stumps lay Imbeddi-d In tbe
de
not know what to make of bim and so
ST. VICK? He will be loaded down with
Burns, Cuti,
fuis- mill fuivlieiul
In a inoiuenl she
cayed trunks, moss grown. block.«d the
'oonds. Ulcers,
Lay in a supply
droo|»sl h.T ,-yin
current; leaning tamaracks, fiillcn tim
terested. The tnitli was hla babltnaJ of Bncklen’s Arnica Salve.
It's -e
"Jliiii'l yt.ii II.ink you slui,- a liltlv reticence would not have permitted a be^
ber. tangled vines, dense tlilekew, gave
earth
S. B. Walt ft
rudely. Mr TlHirjie'r" abeiisk'sl
d P-glw
to Its coarse more tbe npiiearnnce of a
burgh ft Oo.'s
great degree of expansion In any case, ftons and
fine shoe,. sUppb„. leggings, overdoes, warm llndd shoes for
leal ]oi
tixmlcal
jungle than of n lu.nb country
but now the presence of Hilda made Drug Stor
misses, and children, high cnl shoes for the boys. UtUe moc
Know inj nun,.--" I.,k bed. All these things bad to be
an al
asked
rorooTcrt <w 'J»- one and either pfled to
casins for bsbv, and lou of other aiiw and naefol prraeata.
lier words
A Thousand DollaFs Worth of Good
Kb,- plunicl both elbows on tbo Nor
one aide or buru.'d In the end,
Uowever, when
A. H. Tnurnpe, a veil known coal
Send .vour letter to -SANTA " now and if .von are good boysaad
WB) and rniiiM-,1 her little face deli-, Hilda had vi-iised
operator of Buffalo, 0„ writes:
1
It would pay. Fivmh creek was
glrlk be will get yon what yoo most need when hestitos al oqr
i-ionsly with her long la.li.ied bands.
not n large stream, but it could be
of pines near the pole traU hi* desire have been afflicted with iddney aud
TVif vtrl u>HMt (Ulcnlnu
storeto fill his large aleigb.
“If Mr. Hurry ’J'li»n>v van ask that forced him leick among titef people. bladder trouble for years, paaliig grav
driven gurlng tbe time of the sprinc
icrk and the molten moon Are ftom ,|Uesihm." she n-jilh-d. "he Is not quite
el or stones with excrudatlng psln
freshets.
He
in swiftly at ail
almost
—- used
——— to walk I,,
her tumbled bslr-^thc color of corn
I got no relief from medldnes unui I
Eacb nig:
liiilHillle us J had ihuiighl him."
any time of day,
casting qmrt gla:
'
;lances began taking Foley's Kidney Cure,
silk, imt finer
beantitul dreamlike twitigbi
How is tliiil'r" he Inquired breath- berv and tbi-re In search of bis dl
dlvln- then tbe result was siupslatng.
A
Behind ber lurked tbe low, eres Icaaly
camp. There ibcy sat afterr eating,
tyfew doses started tbe brick dost like
Rartrav Eroa' Old Marw.2DB Pront Rt^
Hhaduiv of tbe forest -tfben- tbe moon
hmoklng their plin-s
IJoii'i you know who 1 am?" alio
"How do. Sira, CarT," be would say. line stones and now I have no pain
wa« not. a baud of velvet''against
Mudj of the time they sang, o blle Phil
nskisllii reiiirii.
across my kidneys and I feel irav a
•Nice weather. Bujoylng yourselfr
wbicli the girl and tbe llgbt-loucbed
It has done me a $L«»
erouohldg wotf-Ukc over bis viollii,
giidd.-i-. u tM-autlful woman! ' he
On receiving the reply be would *n- new man.
twigs and busheH and grass blades
rasped out on nccomiianlibeDi et disso
iQHu i-n-J Hdlgulously enough.
iwer heartllj-. “That's good.? and Inpee worth of good.’' For sale by Jaa O.
were etched like frost against a black
nances. The men's lolces li-nt themSill hs.kisl ilruigtiC at bim. Tills tone Into sllentv. When aiUs was obout Johnson and S B. Walt ft Sens, eodw
window paac. There w.m something,
nelves well to the wcln] minor slralus
Ills g;i?.i ihujui-d.
he followed every moveoteut of bers
too. <,f the frostworm evaueucent spir
of the . hanteya. These times, when the
' "1 am B friend of fllaabctb Oaipen- with bis cy.'A HO that bit strange con
itual ,jii:illty ill lliesa^K.. as though at
men sang and the night wind
any niomein. wiii, n btUf i.t ibe luilmy ter, who is Wallace Carpenter's sister, duct locked no cxplanotfan pr lotc^
died In tbe bcmlock tops, were
summer wind, the rudifenl'glnde. tbe who. I believe, is Ur. Hsn-j Tliocpe's prclatloo. in the minds of tbe women
worst moments. His soul, ti___ __
partner.''
least. Thrice be redeemed-bte repte
hovering flgur.-, tb.- ilHfen,,! silver of
-J 1. o.
toe daj's icon struggle, fell to brooding.
Bhe paused as tbougii for commeMl. tntlou for being nn InterwUng chartbe entire setting woiil.l m.-n Into the
G. Sherwood. F-m •
He wanted something. i,e know
neeustomed
stein aud mniiidug forest ■rbe young mao opposite wua .xxopled octer by conducting tbe party on little LePolnte.'R K-; A. Ro'*-.., ..,,
wbat.
in lusuy otlier more Iroportiiai direc expedition* here and there aboot tbe
of tbe northland. with Its wolves snd
Tbe men were singing in a mighty
country. Then bis woodctbft and reIU wild deer and tbe vnieeH of in tions.
clOTU^ swaying tbelr beads In nnisop Sterner calling.
tor. bim.
Tbtqr
•'We wrote Mr. Harry Thorpe that ----------- •
jmM BHiiglng out with a roar tbe «nThorpe held hla breath and waited. we were about to deecnd on bis <Ua- naked him about tbe tuntoering <«*pbntlc words of the crude dlttitt wrttSUelfls. R. K-: ^ Brans F. I
Again tbe whltotonat lifted bte clear, irict with wsgoofl and teuls aud Indi eratoia but be jlecmod indlfferciit.
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Jewelry Store
qdrltual note tcross tbs iirightuem.
ranks’^
slow, trembling with oesUsy. The girl
never moved. Rbi- stood In the moon
light like a beautifni emblem of si
lence. half real, halt fancy, part weOn the l•otlks
lh« MuritoP».'«hws tbs man. wholly divine, listening to toe
s ena-,
_
little bird's message.
Oh, we b rans'c r
wild woods o'or vl
For tbe third time toe tong ahlverad
a-lumherlna
across the night: then Utorpe. with a
Hera was the
soft sob, dropped hli fsce in bis bands
Of toe pkmeer, bm was abaolute carand looked no more.
talnty in the wyeriariW of hb calling,
•Mate MOCD <rf eR otoen. Thorpe
CHAPTER RZn.
ruBBt hie huafteras Us teow. The
^ mum Wia. once tuny «d
Ees
f^OR sercral days this tm
atteoipt to unalyM K;
• ven make nn effort
................ Curioidly-. s|iveitlalien, longing-nll (be wore active emiH'
Uons rowained iu ubryanro. while outtrsrdly for tiiroc days Harry Tlmpe
ans and UilDgs. and asked hi
iuhImvua"
The girl looked at him Ter a moment
slitMlIly. then smiled. Tbe cimiige of
•oimleuance brought Tbonw to lilinselt.
.----------received the Wter. I'm
»o aortr." said tie. "It must U-_______
nilH. You toe. I've beat up la tbs
woods for nearly t monto,"
“Tlii-n We'll lure.to forgive you."
"Hill I should think-tliey would bare
done Homcihliig for you at tb,- uilH"h, w.- .lirtn't couic by way of your
biMi. tVe ill.>\o from
"I M.-,-. ' .-HeaTtborpe. .•iillulnened,
"But I'.B
I dhln'i know 1-1,1 Horyou dhiii i let me kii.mi *uppose
you, thWlKlH I WM-StJII .11 till- uiin.
Uqw ilhl ,VIH| trt ktongi is Wallace
wiih you?"
'
•7C0." A- rsfflisd. ftnpplng ber bands
*n9 sirilgbWMiig -ber erect Aggro.
Nothing to luiereet you“ l» afflnn"Wen- just cutting roads now.
Von ongbt to be here for tbe drive."
Once be took tliem m er to see Camp
One. They were Immensqb- P^"' '
and were correnpondloglj joud to '
rlamationA Tboiqie'e comments were
brief and diy. On tbe wo* back iv
the first time Thorpe totmd that
'^Torse aty aaite Ku. SgS. F. O.
Bagi^
meeto In
Fonatan'.haO,
^
"
City Lodge No.lax. F. ft
®H*0.
Orand TraverM Lodge Nn
vm
|
A hdndred ydrda flown tbs *—“ they
PhlL
The flw^'Koppefl
veree I
softly upt.rriarb5.**^«^4o«e
>0 hiT l... HgalB siofmeil. gsKlng O. E, 9, meet I to Hasoe. Tnesday 0' St ber wiis 1,1., ,w.ul lo-Uh, liquid .->v^-"Touur.- inure Waatlful <ban the *«a R. MeGongh, V
at tilgbi,' l,r said flffeclly X
---------------Camp. No. :.J«. M
AOKSts at Wuedmu haU Monday evan■tertty for
hwr;
bpj asked tW \fliri tftsv
Open everj- evening this month sb you min e*aminp that fine tine of
•elH Sete Wetebee,
Sterileg OUyer hereMec ee«
Eyerjrttalet perteletat te e Hm
cleee Jcwel^ Otere
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