The Daily Eagle, December 03, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, December 03, 1903

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

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1903-12-03

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I tMIPPMoHM EEUViCt J

THE

DAILY
SCREEN WORKS 0SC4P
WERE BURNED

It Is None Too Early

TRAVERiE

CITY

MAN

00C8 TO THE EURLINOTON.

HEALTH BOARD THE ENDACAME
MAY DECIDE

Gets, in Line for i
on TUt RMd.

HILLSDALE HAD $50,000 FIRE THIS

PEACEFULLY

Her ParenU are a Well Known Sum­
mit City Family.

__

FAVORABLE EOR
TBE DEFENSE
PROSECUTION FAILED TO EBTAB-

MORNING.

Oscar Friedrich, brother of Alfrad
and Frank Friedrich of this city, who
after leaving here entered the Unlvergitv of Michigan and was gradated
from that institution, has
pointed shorthand
private secretary to one oflbe leading
officials of tbe C.. B. t Q. Railroad Co.
Mr. bMedrlch left Ann Arbor last Mon­
day md«5i»g-<?r Chicago to begin bu
fw duties.
The posiuep Is one of great responriuillty and puts Ifr. Ftiedrlch in line
for rapid promotion to some high offlrial |)osltioD in that great railroad coh
iKiratlon. The poaitlon was secured
Friedrich by tbe School of
.'iiorihand at Ann Arbor, where he fiti.'il himself for this special work after
ix'liic graduated from tbe university.

COMPLETE LOSS WAS ENTAILED
BY THE -FIRE.
TOTAL

INSURANCE

WAS

ONLY $8,00a

d to Have Been
Cremated.
Hillsdale, Alich-, Dec. d.—The buildIng*. maeblnery, lumber and flnlshid
goods of the Hillsdale screen works
wen- burnoJ this morning, causing
los!, uf $50.(109: insurance only 18000.
plant was one of tbe most ei
' in iHr state anil employed
luTson.-. .Northing war saved.
The niKiitwatchmau i« Uelieveri
>ve lieeii mppeorne I'v smoke and
Itllleri

only.,............................................. $3.75.

now. only ....................................$4.50.

SALSBUBV

n„. Nu. 5 Is a large Reed Ann
Rocker, full site, (large enough
for anv/gnc->. full roll arms and
back, f^r only..............................$2-75.

IS

STILL

SICK

Reporter Thompson Was Bounced by
Evening Frees.

Grand Rapid®, Mich., Dec. 3.—BxCity Attorney Lant K. 'Balsbury. who
was taken id while being cross-exam­
ined during tbe water-boodle hearing
Tuesday, is sUIl unable to leave his
house and as a result the tearing In
the police court of Alderman EUen
ha-' lieen postponed until Saturday.
.1. RuAscll Thompson, municipal re|M>Ker for the Evening Pres*, impllrauii by SalsbuTV'in the water scan­
dal. was promptly fired when it was
:ooy, th
that ho accepte,! a bribe,
Prosec
leeutor Brown says that only
those whom Uicy have direct evidence
against will be prosecuted. This elim­
inated Internal Revenue Otileotor Sam
Lemon. Representatives Von Zoren
and Van Dercook and Bank President
William H. Anderson.

A Very Large Line
of Morris Chairs, to select from.

Oak,. V
able back, Morris Chair, with
two rercrsable cushions, for
only....................».........................$4.50
They range right al&g In price
from that up to the most beauti­
ful MotTlb Chair you ever saw.
Oiiarter-eawed oak. t
In leather, (worth $3U.OO). now,
only ............................................. $23.50.

We will give a big discount on all
* kinda of houaebold goods to make
* room for our Xmas goods.

d. and are determined
to reduce our pant piles fully one-ball, the
Mhoftestent to accompHsh our purpose is—
cut prices—and
wc'v.i
cut
privVft—luauj
s***
luents are marked less than mauufaetnrerla
prices. Bead these items closely and see if
good, desirable merchandise, the only kind
we sell, was ever oflTered at such reductions.
IM pair NeaV Slack CUjr Serin and led-

QQ

2.50
1.50

wahn siiptJere to '
on when you j?et up the
first thing in the -morn­
ing.
We have them for ki«3s
and older people.

e groom ie'emplorea In the
K3& of clerkjwlth Us father and
II and Mvora^ known In this city.
GWEET CIDER DEUVCRED, 15e
GALLON. BOTH 'PHONCB tit. 8f84tf

?Why do yowl

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Ghoe Gtore.

Opposite Whiting Hotel.

liny Rubber Goods that
^ .ire not gnaranteed.when

Working Sundays!

; ^ you can get a GUARAN1 TEE with each article ’f

%
•a A Gunran'.Bottle

^►-SAVINI

Dlraeterai

.

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Just received aud pldeed on sale in our men’s depart­
ment an extensive line of iipvkwear.from an eastern
oianufacturer, who has the i-eputation of making the
nobbiest nml most -artistk- neckties miulc in this
ciiuntry.

'."'■‘ "■‘■■’90c

ii..n I' ..iiiUio

Senior beadle-^cbel Nriaon.
Junior beadle—Mary Pybns.
Organlst—Mrs. A. J. Helm.
Junlore Were EnUrtained by Merlon

TO PURSUE STOCK FARMING

English Sqaare«t.Trom SOc to $1.23.
Four-lnoHands at 25c and 50c.
Aacotta at 30c and 73c.
Parra «t SOc and 73c.
Tocka at 23c and 30e.

Detroit. !
morning. The ImllJlng filled with
smoke and i«anlc ensued among
t:,o guests moat of whom were glrla
and actors.
Th«'V riishiai frantically from the
fire oacaiH's wilhoiu RtopiUng to dress
an.I ih.ui did a nightdress parade to the
Russel h'nise, one block sway.
................... th.. hnilding Is only

4 BEEFSTEAK SUPPER.
Elks’ Dancing Parties

A. V. Friedrich. Vice Presidents.
■C. A. Hammend, Cashier.

219

^ALBEfr GLOBENSKV. Mir.
IT ir ifi ir IT irrir i«* riP imr IP riP

Christmas Presents!

ASK TIE NAN WBO OWNS ONE

l-'fincy Chi'istmHs
l>nii.-h.-s. Smokers’ Articlp.ai.

Our Popular
Factory Prices

Diamond “J”
Smiles
Traverse Belle
PflBcy Boxes-25 la a ban.

(From a Special Correspondent.)
Summit City. Mich.. Dec .3 —L ll
Porter of LaOra. Ind., has jiiircbasnear here and will go into
ed 240 acraj n«
stock larmlng on an extensive scale
He has already bought 129 acres from
the Kingsley Bros., one mile south of
this place, en 80-acre farm from John
p, TlllBon and 40 acres from Hoyd
Davidson- The total amount paid for
land, according to what is believed
>e a reliable souihe, was $6,800.

TJtEOUt ROJABLE

A W. Jahfaus
Manufadurer.
Traverse City.

THE KIMBALL

Tbe Elks’ -lancing parlies held ever.v
'two weeks are increasing m popularlty
I.ast night tbe bait room was comfort
al>ly filled and everyone bad a jolly
the music being furniahed
Wysong's four-piece orchestra.
I>eefsieak supper with German frie.1
i>oiatoes and other things that natur­
ally accompany such a repast was servM after 31 o’clock in the dining room.
COLDEST

IN 33 YEARS.

Average Temperature of November

Detroit, Mich., Dec 3.—The United
States weather bureau office says tbe
month was tbe coldest Note
33 years. The mean temperatnre
for the yUre month was l.MO below
the average, though the maximum
perature. eeglsteiing 71 on November
is'^k highest for tho month of
November since the local weather
hiireeu has been establlsbed.
MRS. SEYMOUR DIED OF OROP8Y.
Had Lived at Monroe Center for 12

Piano.. These pianos are perfeet in tone, qnality and durablliiv and are fullv guaran­
teed

Year*.

KlABALL CO.
^
128 rroot BtTMt.
N. E.»treaB,«
K..rTtbles'’1a
I

s in Popular

Favor.

,

»
I; American Drug (ii.,;

The Assortment
(H>n.'iRts of Kiicli jjopiilae shapes as* tiie English
Squares, Ascotts* Puffs, Teeks, Revei-sable Four-inHands,’Iipws, E'.c,, made from the richest aud luost^
exclusive designs in high class silks. Particular
jieople can wake a selection from this line, as the
styles and values a9« une<|iialed in northern Michigan.

THEIR NHiflTIES

Gibbe at Mayfield.

The senior and Junior clasies of the
High school both enjoyed slelghrlJes
k yesterday,
one class going north and
south. There were 32 seniors anl
Sa
42 junior* who went, and six slelghe
t ere necessary to accommodate thei
The seniors left the city at 3 o’clock
k 1 tbe tfternoon and drove to I
Rapids where they all had supper
l.ske View bouse. A hall was
gaged and the return was not made
j until me wee small hours this mor
The Juniors went to the hom
iss Marlon Gibbs at Mayfield, leav,g her et 3 o’clock. Games and
c helped to fill up a very pleanant
evening and the class got home
^ o’clock this morning.

1.00 t

Window Will
- You.

H. 8. Hull. PresId.nL
H. C. Davit and

INeiv Neckwear
for Gentlemen

('

25 cents and up.

works Days. Ni(r^u^ ;in<l Sunrawing
days dra
.. „ inv<Tei.t fur yon
and it is conipmindnl
aunuallv
The interest is not large, a per
ccot.. but the deposit'is ready
ir you any time you w
lav be drawn without

ITS CONTENTION.

aeCTED FOR (FIFTH TERMS

All our regular stock, n
items, a straight 10 per •
begisen.

The -v Boston v Store.

LI6H

Miss Maude Pnlver, aged :6. daugh- THAT THERE WERE HO MICE IN
T Of Hr. and Mrs. A. E. Pnlver of
THE MURPHY HOME.
Summit City, breathed her last at.11
o'clock this morning at the apartmMits
of her brother. Claude Pulver. a postoffice employ. In the Wynkoop block,
he has been bis housekeeper ^er
years. Uiss Pnlver’s parents
and her brothec^were at her bedside
wbeif tbe end came peacetnlly.
(Piwa a Special CorreipondenL)
That typhoid fever Is a dangerous
The deceased had been a paUent
Cadillac Mich.. Dec. 3,—eherlC
communicable disease and that the sufferer for lie last six years, f
Creighton of Kalkaska was on the
last and fatal illneas dates back
BUte board of health’s opinion
witness stand today up (oJ o’clock tils
what diseases are a menace to public four weeks ago yesterday. The cai
afternoon. He tedd of iaviiig aeensed
health, was held by the supreme court of .deMh was peritonitis. Death i
Mrs. HacKni^t of raising tbe $200
of Michigan In the appeal of the town­ expeciod^onday night but abe rallied mortgage on John Uiirpby’a farm to
ship of Cedar Creek against the Wex­ fighting off tho end until completely $600. This she denied ai flraL he eAld.
Although Miss Pnlver had but later admitted that she did it.
ford county boam of supervisors. The
not sAsoclated herself with any d(
township allowed ceruin claims
When Mrs. HacKnight was s
physicians and others for treatmeit ination In this clly her leaning was to
May 31 she said she loved Her broth­
the
Baptist
church. .41 her home in er too wen to polaon him. Soon alter
and
expenses
incurred
in
typhoid
fever
NEW SERIAL STORY.
The cteims. after being paid Summit City she was an earnest work­ she declared that the only poison on
•The Blazed TraH" will Appear in by the township, were'presented to lie er among the young and had a Sun­ the place was to kill mice the prevlona
shine club of SO members.
board of supervisors, which refused
winter.
The Dally Eagle.
The deceased leaves beside her par
After her Ineareeralkm. be said that
Beginning next Saturday. The Dally allow them.
The supreme court Is of the'oplnlon enu and brother Claude, a.sister. Mia. be opened a letter which Vn. MacKAgle win publlsii as a eertal story,
Wykoff
of
Summit
City,
and
anKsi^t lUPte to her motbes. In this
• The Blazed TraSl" by Stewart Bd- that the allowance by the townahlp
brother Ben who has sailed lie letter she 'Wkihe was eo sick that
board U binding upon the auperrleor
WhitePratt & Davis appeared for Cedar lakes lor several years. Persons de­ sbe'lntended to have taken polMm only
Michigan
siring 10 see the remains may do
John, her brother, died. Bbe told her
Creek^owDShtp.
Tbe story p
In thk mandamus proceedings which the Wynkoop block from 9 until 10
mother In this letter that she got the
ace and U
followed the disallowance of the clali m. lomorrow.- At 11 o'clock tbe body strychnine to kiU herself. She told
i•|•ca^lse of tbe f
wli
l)e
taken
(o.tfte
old
home
In
Sum­
by the supen-lsors. the quesUoii was
■ mother also where the p^sbn ,.
story Is 1;
I raised that typhoid fever Is not a-dan- mit City, where the funeral will be
lid be found.' The sheriff ^d that
beginning
( gerous communicable disease as de­ bold Sunday afiernoon.
he went to John Murphy'a^ooae and
wholesale 1:
termined by the state board of health,
found the poison In the place she de­
Michigan e
r
and
It
was
contended
on
behalf
of_the
scribed.
iiorefOTT, that
supervisors that the sUtc board jf
Dr. Seed pf Ann' Arbor fa on the
attrac(lven«
[ health could not make Us Jetermlnastand this afternoon, giving testimony
for It resolves li
regarding the cdfect of the constant
r Uon 1^.
which all of i
Upon the showing in the circuit
use of small quantities of strychnine.
less familiar.
L the circuit judge held against
Cadillac, Htcb.. Dec. 3.—The second
Companions of Foreatera Elected Offi­
township that t^boid fever is
day’s trial of Mn. Maty MarKnlght
cers Last Night.
cable disease,
was somewhat of a reddettsr day for
supreme
Uie drfsase.
-- •
In the ft»t ptacs, tbe people failed«
to show,'SB they stated they would in
Uieir opening address to the Jury, that
there were no mice in the Murphy
home, which would serve as a preteuse
cKnlgbt I

C: styles et Rockers to select from.

eoP'-»ir.-r t'. ..

FMEDIIKBS POSHION

former

To scl«ct jrour Cbiistm&s presents.
U will be greatl}tor several rensons;. first, you get a
better asorUfiem; second, we bave aer«nl articles that we bought at special
low prices that cannot be, duplicated;
third, we will give a dlswunt on all
goods selected In the next 10 days, a-;,
we are crowded tor room. We will
aiore them In our warehouse until you
need them.

so pair Enra Bury Niok « Nalsae Paso
rttilar price RSI and $3, chaice

PKIOB TWO OBNTa

TKAVEKSfi OITT. MICHIGAN, THtJBSDAY, DECEMBEH 3,' 1903.

VQL. XL NO. 3309.



EAGLE.

'.bsolufeitf iHiro

nzsEistasuasmuTE

Mrs -$anh Seymour, aged 59 years.
Ml yesterday at tbe home of her
daughter. Mr*. Clan Barts of Monroe
Center, from- dropsy. The deceased
bad ^ved In this locality for 12 years,
moving to Monroe CeMer tram Maakogon. She leavea a htaband, two aona
and two daughten.
The fuaerul wlU occur tcmoirow
morning at 10 o'clock fraa the M. ■.
church ut Mcaina 0«tBr.

that when they arrired at the Uuniby
bome after John’s death. Mrs. MacKnight Informed them that he had
died daring one of bis choking fits, and
that she bad fanned him and given
irtien he called tor it
The prosecuUon aaked each of tluee
witnesses whether or not Kra. MacKnight bad not told them that she
had given John some medicine, just
Iwfore be died, but- that they denle.1.
Brothers' Faith in BleUr.
Dan Murphy and Jae Murphy, broth­
ers of Mrs. MaoKnlgfaL swore to John's
ailment with asthma. Job.
Murphy also stated that when Mrs.
ilacKnlgbt informed him of Jobn's
death, she aaid. his dying wish was:
-Have them bury me near WUUs, and
don't let them rig me up." WUUs was
tbe brother who was shot last fall.
The witnesses furUier stated
Mrs. MecKni^t and her brother were
always on the best of . terms and that
they were as affectionate as brother
and sister usually are. The Morphy
boys ha^ the utmost confidence In
their sister and. as Charles declared,
(bey will never believe her guilty unill there Is more positive proerf tt^n
hss yet developed.
Not Until SaturGpy.

The prosecution suted yesterday afthat they had expected their
case would be all In by Friday, but that
it may be Saturday before they rest.
Every nook and corner of the stnffy
little court room Is 'occupied during
every sesskm. women stand on eftairs.
on the window sills and In evoy pos­
sible corner where a footing can be
received. They pack in like sardines,
but stand patiently through the long
boura. losing not a word of the testi­
mony. and. showing the most, intense
Interest In the e
Wanted to Teet It en a Frog.

Tbe defense balked an attempt at
what 'would hare been a very ioteresting test In court yesterday on the part
of the prceectttlOQ. ProL A. M. dorer.
ifiatrvetor In tho ehMteal depart- •
Qt ofXhe U. of H, produced a rial
which he declared contained atrydinlne which ho had extracted from the
Urer and kidneys of the body oC John
Murphy. The p
permlselaD to make what Is known as
a tlT* test with osntenta ot.tka riiL
The test waa to lajeet eoBe dr ita con-,
unta into a Hro free in ceder to dem­
onstrate (he 4ea«y oteeta et pefODB.
The csewded oonK mom ahemad
en^PRS^

-■4

i

THTTBSPAV, qacaarem», awa.
The Dally E^te.
TM

PaUlaMn

%tand atTrawM Olty riMliiIVfi

• ••

CUT OUT FADB AND GIVE A PRAC­
TICAL EDUCATION.
Throng the reslcnatk»n ol the eu~ phmwr ot klndersarteiie. a .liMasilan
has arisen in DetraU as tn the wlad<
of maintaining this bran«A bt
the
sctawri
nysteiD.
There
no indleatloB that .any speedy
action hwkltiK to the abolishment of

OLD TtMr SURGEONS. \
A man
earrles liEi money and
hli watco ln*hls left hand wlU never
lose a peuny nor a ttmqilece In a taoldnp. The piecBUtlon, which Is a per­
fect one. Is so simple that few people
have tboQgbt ot it. Tet It bat the
■anctloa of tbe police, and Its (Acstr
hat been proved in more than one Inatance.
Aa aoon as tbe cftlsen is confronted
IV' tbe holdup man be will. If he has
his money and his watch in hls band,
throw them bn th^neaesat lawn or
Into the dlteb. No highway robber bss
ame enoo^ to stop to look tor either.
Itiere Is no senfe in carrying ralusbles
in tbe right band, because the first
move of every accomptlsbed holdup
mao Is to grab hls victim by the right
arm, This uioveuieot la made to pre­
vent the victim from readilng for ■
revolver.
Tbe man who tries to draw a re-:
volrer while a holdup mao la In fi
of him takes hls life in bis bands,
a dtlMtt carries n revolver si all be
should carry It in hls rtgbi bond while
In a dangerous sireeL Bis mooey and
bis watch should always be iu bia left.
Then after be bas throwo tbem away
and the robber bas departed discom­
fited ibe rletlm can Uke bli time about
findiog hls propt-rly.
. This simple plan dlscounta all tbe reTolveta, sword canes, slnngshots and
brass knuckles ever Invented and baa
tbe added beauty that if can J>e
ployed by a woman as well as .
man. To throw the purse or tbe watch
away takes but a fracUon of a second,
and that Isn't long.—Chicago Tribune.

'dertaken. but a number of promlnmit
and hl^ educated citizens hsTe ft
corded their opinton on the subject anil
they are adverse to the expenditure ot
money for this department
schot^l system. Detroit like every
other dty In the state looks with appr^ension at the growth of s^ool ex­
penses. Bach year cans tSr more
iwmey and althoagh the annual ^pro{Biatlons grow larger there U still a
scarcity ol funds. To meet the sltnath» it is clear that boards of edneatkm most soon get out their knives and
loop 00 everything that bears any
Walkers o
blance to a hid. They will not have
In tbe south of France stilts are
far to seandi.
necessltj' to the people, who are mostly
a is a weU known ^ct that with all shephCTdt. They must walk on stilts In
our boast of modem-^ietbods of teach­ order to oversee tbelr vast flocks
ing, hi^ily qualified instructors and sheep as well as to pass tbrougb the
well equipped schoola, evoi hi^ bogs.
These -shepheidB—men. women and
school graduates are uoUwlonBly weak
in the essential elements of education children—walk conttnuously on edits
that qualify them to earn thea Uvlng. from six to eight feet bigb. These
stills ate mer^ fastened to the feet.
A amall percentage of them can com­ SmuctlmM the stilts have uprights
pose and write simple English correct­ reacHng as far as the knees and bound
ly. Mistakes In spelling and punctua­ firmly to die legs.
tion wUl be frequent In the element­
Generull.v these ehepberds and abepary work in arlthmeUc which they berdesses carry lone poles, which they
use eidier as bnlanrlng poles or as
wlil need all their lives they wUl be
found sadly deficient Theh knowl­ supports- very lone ennes. as It were-*
ichine^io tbe eronud. They become
edge of their own state from a geoso cxi>..rt In stilt walking that It Is no
graphioal standpoint will be fhr hom unusual sight to see a shepberdees
comprehensive enougb for dally needs. striding iilong on stilts that raise ber
This Iar& of qusUficaUow for every siz feet above the ground, with ber
day life Is simply appalling.
bolBDCIng pole strapped to her back
What Is the cause of this condition? and her bands busily knitting socks for
husband, son or bmdier.
It largely lies in teaching a n
The eonipli-te^uneoneern with which
ma«er whir* ‘is porfecUy
less from a practical stalndpolnt but these eemim- foil; make their way
along oil stilt* is astonishing. One
wnich has some merit in training
Bight almost sa.v that the cblldfen
mind of tl» pupU.. The time la c
have stilts given to tbem Instesd of
ing when the standard of the oommon cradles.—Washington Star.
schools will be raised. Fewer snbiects
HoalMl Toaea.
will be tan^t but perfaction In ele­
mentary practical work will be thecoal.
a favorable position near a pianoforte
In that ^e sncb subjects as alnglng, will sound vrben lanes rorrcfttKii
drawing, etc., will be out oO the sflied' to tbe <^>en strings nrv produrad o
ule ot studies and school boards wSl pianoforte.’Tlie volume of tbe answ*^
refuse to maintain mtintrifi pia^. lag toue will di-fiend upon tbe atmoehouses, day unra

pt^c conditions, the quBllty and color
toys tor chUdrAi. . PargBa wto wish ofjtbe i>erauadlnr tone and the amto make singm or stflpSpittaltj Jliwness of tbe ttopouUifk mitmial.
There
la g familiar anecdote told of a
children will be required 15"do ah at'
their own expense. It is not the is«- fanioui tenor wlio by alngliig tbe tone
that was consonant with that of a
vlnce of the:wmi^io undertake
wlneglaas could make tbe gtaaa shiver
The state fiboold give
80 vhfiently that It wonid fall to pieces.
that win preimre the hoy or glrl.w- It is because of this tonal sympathy
leaving ae^ to take a poaitton where that the' cause of a harsh, rattling
acenraey and elementary knowledge ot tone tbst Atay auddenly anieag. In a
plsnoforie Is delected with difficulty.
English and arithmetic is eMenUaL
The Detroit Ereaing News In an Tbon^ It may appear to be In tbe Ineditorial on the •‘Undergarton fad- stnmirtit. it Is often far away and may
come from a loose globe or pendant on
says that while it means no hostlUty a dundeller. Even a key In a door bas
. to as kindergarten as an InsUtuUon, Wn known to be tbe guilty canae.
many of whose results are conaldered
admirable, "it is a serious question
The Cry For Help.
Prom the cradle to tbe grav e the cry
whether the cost of It should be
sessed against toe general frubUc. and of mankind Is for ''help.” W
whether the burden of eqnlpping the In search of a pbyaiclaa. some one wbo
will help us. acme one who wHI toyoung with toe elements of a useful eplre us-wive us a remedy, point
educaUon—the first -lemrat of good tbe way- Not tbe poor aod tbe sick
citizenship in a sc..'-governing com­ alone, but tbe rich and toe suong. are
munity—te not sulttclenUy heavy and crying out for help. Sometimes It Is
dlfllcolt of support without toe addi­ tbe do
i- want: sometimes I
tion ot doubtful courses. In sfaorL toe
kindergarten Is widely esteemed
the
cletgymsn
are bumen, and
belong In toe tad category—aU well
r are crying for help along with
enou^ tor toose wbo'dwlre it tor
test of us. Tbow whom we think
their children and are willing to
tbe atrougeat are w.-ak. and those
for It, but dlstlncUy outside toe log­ whom we think Ibe weakest are strong.
ical and proi«r sphere of publicity sup­ Wc cannot stand alone. We ell need
ported eduo^on. This opinion si
help. We most help one another and!
likely to spread and grow as the' fur­ " end.-Scboolmaster.
ther extension of the klndergi
The Phrsteiaa.
popular Impression ptevaUs tbat
tbe physician, by rea-Ko of tbe privi­
leges conferred upon him by toe aute.
What EdHora Say.
la. In tbe absence of an adequate resAcooTdlng to General Brooke'e
dence Oeneal Wood was guilty.-also,
of the belDouB crime of having tbe con­ services This Is cletrly erroneons. ex­
cept wbervthe pbyatclan bas already
fidence of tbe war department
time when Brooke had none too much undertaken tbe treatment of the case
of IL-DetroU,Free Press.

tfcav Mas to Wark'lwMXy Eatoi-s

TTIE LAWYER^ ADVICE

Before aiuaRlietles wen kn«^ tin
lurgwm't only expadleat was to abridge
hit pattesta anfferings by woridag
rapidly.. Id tills tbe ohj time antaeona
lid womlm. Tb^ bad a contndled a
•nrety to tbelr bauds tbat sre now aaldoo totud. One day tbe'celebtatad
Burgeon Ualeoimeure bad to amputate
a poor devil wbo tae^ to
ibe leg
howl to advance. Til give jroa my
watch," aald tbe snrgooa. "If tbe oper■tton laata more than a mtonte." Tbe

-WhOe ntaniag t* kb
kome in Grand Rapids
iecently, Stewart Edwfiid
^Cliite, the- antliior, fell
into ooBveisation with gn
tiUerly nun in the snak­
ing room of ,the p«rior
ctr. The 1^. •» ke af-

s

^tewaid fotx^ oat, b one
“of tbe hi«t promhaait
Uwyeta in Ofab.
Tke
talk tuned on the timber
teerests of
Nofft,
•Bd several other men
took partMr. ^Hthe
has lived half bb life in
Inmber esmpa, and shewed
A familiaiity with tbe sab- ■
ject that greatly interested
the Ohio bwytr, who
presently
to him
and said:
"Young man, do yon know of a book esHed ’llie Blazed
Trail?’”
"Yes, I know of it,” said White; “in fact
"If you haven’t read that story," brdke in the
"yod ought to get out at the next station and get it I've
recommended it to every' man of my
psrtlcnlurly the young men. Bnt yon psiticbJarly raight to read it,
for you're interested in lumber—njn..-* jem are in the
bnsmess—and, as a picture of forest and lumber camp life,
it’s wonderful. 1you, young man—
"Excuse me,” interrupted White, in some coofoMon;
"bnt the fact is 1 wrote ‘The
'TraOl ’"
Tbe older Bian looked at him hard, and
hb eyes
twinkled. "I’ll send yon a bUI later for the woA I have
done in booming it," he said. '

,

Yon can avail yourself of legal advice tHlhont paying for It’' \

To jrir with (he Dear.'
He-Ufe Is simply one grand ebaee.
If you are oot among tbe pursuers yon
must be one of the puraued.
Bbe-WIII you run with the bounde
or fly with tte deer?
He—I will fly with yon, dear. If you
pleaee.-Sansas City Joornal.

tbe sturdy, self reliant pmon.
an’t contradict yon," onswoed
tbe patleat aufierer. “All 1 ran ray Is

« They Bat.
natloo bas Its <
ticnlsr form of food, and things wl
some races would not, as the expres­
sion goes, "touch with tbe tongs” are
considered l]y others as the greatest
lazniy.
For Instance, while the Arab eau his
lotus bread and dbonrra with tbe rellab
of fresh dates, toe Gn_______
himself on animal fat and whale oil as
the, necessary means ot keeping
warmth In bla body. Hindoos will oot
touch any form of Oesb, bnt live happi­
ly on rice and rancid butter. An BogUsbman Is supposed to value beef and
bacon above all other articles of food,
while the dwellers to the Apennines
live on chestnuts. In ancient days the
Roman
have a peacock oerved at all grrat
feasts as one of the principal dalntiis.
wbQe In these days birds'
rats form choice dishes to a Chinese

'“In ti»e part of AuatraUa in which ll Some people aay that snail soup Is
live we get oysters ns big as a uacer." delirious. wbUe toe French assure you
Mid a resident of Adelaide to tbe
Washington Prat. "Tbcy are twice tbe
rise of any I have seen In the Dhlted
States, bnt In qualit.v there Is notblng .
.OSTEOPATHY
to recommend tbeui. for they have no
J..O. TSUBBUIOD, O. O.
flavra and are ao tough that it ttkes a
HRS. H. J. TRUmLOOD, D. <
pretty sharp knife to make any impres­
sion on tbem. StiU there are people
tOSriOT Wilhelm Blo^ Resldemoe,
1 and 2S Wynlcoop Temee.
who manage to eat them after they
bare been stewed safficiently tong. In
other parts of our country we'have a
better grade, approaching nevly to
WM. tHURREL
yonr American oy*tcr. but hardly Us
lual. In fact, after i:iy avquitiniance
Itfa tbe Chnuipeoke bay prodnets f

CityBinJ>oster

leads all juMlora. an nraertion that will
be backed «tp by any msD of wide
travel"


The Bev. Dr. Ooo<

To be perfecfl/ Jflat Is an attribute of
the divine nature. To be ao to tbe ntmoat of onr abilities la the glory of
man.-Addlson.

Ob th« DsMes •( Pareat*.
•Tommy." asked bis grandmother,
“why would you rather be a little-boy
than 0 little girl? "
"Berausc. grandma." replied Tommy.
’Td rather be a papa than a mamma.
Tbe mamma bas to take care of tbe
tdilldren, but tbe papa jutt goes to the
offlce."-LlttIe Chronicle.

0»a whole toot givea
over to Overerata ranging
to pribe from $5 » fSO. ^
Double the stock to select
from of any bonreto North-

see him peitorm tbe operation adjusted
to hls nose so as not to
lose a atogle movcanMit. but when tbe
spectacles were to place tbe operation
was over, and tbe severed arm lay on
the floor.
Times have changed mnrii atoce them
It suffices to put a Wt of ridoroform or
ether on a compress aod let ttM patient
breatbe toroogb it tor a tew mlnttea
to put him Into a alomber ao da^ that
bo remains inert while the anrgwn
makes hls iDdaton. cuto, files the bose
and sews uq tbe fieab. On awaking the
operation is over, and the patient
knova nothing of IL Ibaida to cbloivform. surgeons cau.prac
today which arouse our
onr admiration.

B7 STEWAKT EDWA» WEFTE

OUR NEXT SERIAL STORY

Quantify

operation took leas time than it rw
ulrei to describe. "
To-ampntate an arm at the aboolder
I a' meet difficult operatioo. Dr. Ias-

THE BLAZED TRAtt,
WILL

HanlonClothing Co.

As bird faablon* <l<> not ebange. two
BUita n year an qiilie enongb for moat
bird*, but (bey n"«->l to take great care
of tliem. Barii sci-iirate feather most
be cleaned and 1-oked over and the
nselesa tmes pnlle-l oot. These feathirc not packe<l close together, you
know, but lie loose and have places
between filled with air. When s t
B to get warmer he lift* bis fet
id tbat tbesr nir spaces nay
larger. Bnt If bis featbere are t
glcd or wet and dirty be coold
raise them, and -s>on be conld
keep the bead In hi* ifttle ImmIv and
would of course die

If in ueed of ao Over«>at it will pay tboae from
a distance to boy roundtrip tiekeu to onr city and
look through onr uverooal.
sto4k. Thqt money win
be saved we guarantee
Goods at

$10. $12, $15
Contain more^raal'’Taliw
tbau .mo*t peo^ are
aware of. Fites of thera
goods on onr first floon '
while on our second floor,
devoted almost entirely to
Overooats. are goods at fiSO.

A. R. DIAMOND
PtoM Tttnar nad
Aattoa Baftatotnr.
With W.«. KlrabnllCto.
ISO FrwBt »u

. Carpet Cleaning
Making and laying feathers renovat­
ed. Work toorooghly and prompUy
executed. Agent ter Michigan Rug
Co, N. B. Cbaptn. nop. TnverM City
Carpet aeanlng Wotka, 822 'Wasbtot
-ton street. ’Pboae No. U8.

WE MAKE IT.

SOMETHING

Sauer

TO ANNOY YOE
Wbira you are wiliig oQ
lamps or any kind oi light
hut ELBCTEICITT
to
yonr home or ofltoe There
is nothtog Uke ELBCTEICITT ter mniDisating
pgrpoBfa. No smoke, no
smell, no greinr, no danger
Fromflm-lt is the uiorteooDOwieal
llUmlnator-^
'heVi-an tie pTneurtet

BpMnlinakLRlFMF

Kraut

that id clean and fit.for a
kinjftoeat -Only Se p-r
quart WTien .you h*iv.-

toinl it >*<ni Mu

Ofnee SIS wiiteiB Stock

Ji.■%.

WIDE AWAKE
And at full Waal U onr Hreakfast
Counter at C a. m. forthepaosengers
of the out-going trains. Don't go
away hnngry but call at

J o HJV J.
BREZ I is A

UBUR?

THE STAR BAKERY
tetefmfiWacter.

tULOaisa.

348 E. FRONT ST.
Sold iBThwaoraeOltywJ.ad

A Great Sale of
Clothing

A Torpid Liver.
Oelar Aceosated Per.
ciraged condition of tbe system
"Rome wasn't hnlli In a day. you
symptom of a liver out of order.
know.”
Here Is as good ami simple a remedy
“Ah! It wuR pul up under a govern­
any 1 know, write* a pbrsldi
ment .vtitracf, wa« it?"—Cbleago Rec- Get n nice lemon
cul it in half.
ordrHernld.
I Tokp one-half la a nimblerfnl of cold
. water tlie UsI thing ot nlgtl and the
Wasted Mo Tlaie.
I other the first thing tii the morning.
■The mana^r Aiy« he engaged the.. Half a pint of very hot water wiUi a
forty chome girl* lu twentyjnlnoles.' I squeeze of lemon or lime in It before
"Gracious, Imt he's quick oT figures.'
' breakfast la also gooi. Both remedies
—Town Topic*.
*
are well worth trying.

18 GOING ON M OUff CLOTHING DEPARTMENT THAT AFFdWDS YOU THE BEST OPPORTUN­
ITY OF THE sIaSON; CAU8E8-FAR APART AS THE .NORTH AND SOUTH POLES-HAVE
BROUGHT YOU THESE UNLOOKED-FOR SAVINGS. THANK THE WEATHER MAN-HE'o RESPONSIBLE—AND ALSO THANK THE "SPIRIT OF PROGRESS" THAT IS ALWAYS TELLING US
“ONWARD." WE LOOKED FOR CRISP, WINTRY DAYS ttVERAL WEEKS AGO. AND FULLY PRE­
PARED FOR TH^ ARD OUR COUNTERS ARE. PILED HIGH (THOSE ARE GOOD WORDS, "PILED
HIGH, " TELLS THE STORY) WITH THE GREATEST BTOCK OF ATTIRE FOR MEN ANO LITTLE
FELLOWS THAT WAS EVER GOTTEN TOGCTMeR.

BLOCK LIGHT!

ARE SELDOM SEEN AT ONE TIME. THE MOST EXREBT TXILORB WERE EMPLOYED IN THE

-WHAT IS IT?-

Such Overcoats
To‘!1ZL*"™7»L\"e*eJ7,;‘
*”
;SL'TiAT?.A"*Tj^M.‘^%"L'’Airo'lN^SE'ir:o'i“^^^

The kiMk tl^ht will cost loM than one-half cent per honr for
eonsamptioD. Cume to and see them work. Seep the woH ••Block'*
to yonr mind and see that It appears on the baraor and maatlea;

o5e«^ATe“

d« U

Great Stock of Winter Suits.

PRICE COMPLETE ftJRS.

But Mark Twain ought not to joke
about sacred things. If he were prMldent of tbe Dnlted Butes he wouldn't
-"be the greatest joke the American peo­ happy young pe<g>le.
"How sweet It seems tonlrtit.'" sighs
ple have perpetrated ta that line.
the girl. "Uow sweetly aotemn is'tbe
-Detroit Tribune. view spread before ual Even tbe sea
seems to be sleeping as it llee ao plerid, If Andrew Can}^e is to start a I
ly abend of tbe boat. ’
“Tea. love." agrees tbe young mao.
newspaper In Glasgow, It simply means
•'It Is asleep In front of tbe boet bnt
method tor getting rid of Us wealth It Is • wake behlnf’-Jodge.
taster than by merely giving It away.
—Boston Herald.
Mn. Oeddie—I see you’re 'grting to
for society. Has yonr daughter made
A SanUac Center girl jumped tnwi u lierdtontyet?
burning honse'to all^t in the i
Mra. Nartlrtr-Well. I eboold say not.
of a gallant genaeman. Even the She got all tbem tblngt made tovcOrt
bwBlng of one’s home often has lu In Paris.^>hlla«elphla Preaa.
AvartM.
wee—Tes: 1 snppoec I am pretty
How sharpCT than a serpant's tooth well o«. but not lo well o0 aa I aboald
like to be.
to have a-thankleas sondn-Uw! Bwe's
Barnso-DId you ever bear of tbe pig
' Bnth BiTsm's husband fixing It up t
wbo regretted that he bad only four
run tor congress as
feet to put Into tbe troogb at feeding
Segfhaw Oonrier-Hsrald. '
ttmeV-Boeton Transcript.

"n'elL" wn* the Ruardsd reply. ‘Tea
maht an.v tluit be carrirs bis rnonrj' In
a.pum- lb:U sLuj* n gmal deal easier
tt«B It openC -TUIwire r^.

J, B. Paige Electrical Company.

1S5 Cara Street.

Travjjw Cltv Mtob.

A Carpet Sweeper
jR^NT™THE"N‘“T‘'A''ND*BU^™HOu\™t’‘^".C^^^

ir.^ir,frErN?.N-?;rw-iNr;:„»SA^
40. 42. 44

"S,‘E'A‘."stfLL^

Christmas Gifts for Men
THAN USUAL OF SMOKING JACKETS, BATH ROBES

.%TCoats~si2ts 40.42, 44 going At
—A BIG REDOCnON---------We have too many big' sizes-that’s the reason
SrBeadi&€«-, Real ReDible Qoakn

?0SrR-;S'E*N“ R°ESi«,*ERV"

unnnw

A

LARGER

STOCK

:;'v‘E*?oriS’T‘T?Ei’'^rziRr.

GANT PRESENTS; SO DO GLOVES. IT WOULD NO-TBE^HA^^Tn
MOST ELE0L0VE8 WE ARE SHOWING—AND DRESS SUIT CASES-MO^'anL.
SPLENDID
MAN OR WOMAN.
•«eS-«OST APPJtOMRIATtE. Gl^ FOR EITHER

GET IT AT "THE COWPANV’g"

40, 42, 44

r"r.L'r“”,

THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO

THE.0AU.V £AGJU£,
lor CbMtM «bH* tier «1Q

0. P. C&B7S&.
O. P. Cttrv*r \
Oo ucooBBt of tbe fattt

•'Fish ami G*om Law^

vill be in their oSee daring bnsi--ehourt. "“UdM- reedy to write

INSURAisCEf

tA.i«oa:

10*N SVRUP fS ALL RtCRT

The BIka will have a vtntoon auppee
tenlg^ after the zwlar Maalon. the SUPREME COURT. BAYS iV IB A
, HEALTHFUL PROOUCT.
leplmn being preteatod by John A.
Lotmnger. '

noubtry” oevclopinq
BeMaRier,--At

Snndsy

Lnke

ghj

Brotherton mines there ere 369 men
All mombere-«f Travarwe City hive, Lhbel Bats Forth the Facta, Bays Mich­
out on A strike beenase of a reduetfon
igan Court
No. 6SS, ar:: roqueeted to be present


The Weeper.
afternoon prampUy.at 2
Snow flurriee Uml^t end prabebly
Lanaing. Mich., Dec. 3.—The dlsUnc
Kriiley; brirt to hl^ acratherly winds, o'clock. Blectton of offlMia for the
oomlng yeer wiu tek^plece.
Uon between the words '-glncose'- and
shifting to wwterly Fridey.

-'com syrup'- was the question bsEore
CITY IN BRIBF. '
BnrdictvUle. Mich.. Dec. 3.—B. New­
ton did bnslneBe in town Wednesday.
Frank Henstoveky went to Wetton
UMlay.
.
.

The Rev. Holmes preached a dne ser­

the supreme court tn the case of the
Btat$

food

and

dairy

department

against B. S. Harrle, of Grand Rapldy,
who was convicted In a lower court

mon on -Temptations” last Sunday In

for a TlolaUon of an act in relaUon
John Cl.rk-of Bingham wu in the the M. B. church. He waa accompan­
to the sale of com eyrup. The state
otty tod^.
ied by hie daughter. Miss Ruth.
officers wanted the etuB labeled
Roy Bteele of Northi^.wM in the
returned home ‘'Glucose. 90 per cent; cane ayrup, 10
oily on bnrinew today.
last FMilay after spending a few Jays,
I^r cent''
The article Harris scdd
A. M. Jeffrey of Bummlt'City wee In visiting her parents pt Bear Lake.
waa labeled;
"Com syrup, 90
111.' Hty on.bBslneM today.
. C- O.. Wareham. formorly foreman
cent; cano sugar, 10 per cent."
'
W. H. Holden end Lonn ndberta here tor Neeaen A Co. but now of Bear
The defense claimed that the public
Lake, was a Burdlckville caller Tues- generally supposes gducose Jo l>« “
ufiii 10 Qien Karen this moralng.
day.
Inferior
product
made
from
animal
Henry Oakley, a fomtor Traverse
Miss Lome Halverson of Poreat HIU
fat. or a product
the glue factory,
(-Hr resident, died in Manistee yesterVisited with Nannie Helm Tuesday.
while they do recognize com syrup ae
•There will be a Xmas tree In the
a product made from com.
H. C. Ellis of Northport was in the church Christmas eye. A
The court held that the label In ques­
oily today consulting Pratt & I^vis
will be rendered by the Sunday school
tion sets forth the euct facts, and
n legal busines.
scholars.
that the syrup sold in this
Mrs. A. W. Rickerd of North Oak
. H. U Nesaen of Glen Arbor
valuable and healthful product, made
sir^-et i<-cniertalning her sister. MIsa Burdlckville caller Monday.
from two pure, valuable and healthful
Si.'lla Buttars, of Cbarlerolx.
Mrs, Anderson visited Glen Arbor
Ingredients^ advertised and. placed
Levi T. Pennington, city editor of -Monday.
on the market for whet It really is,
t). H. Day of .Glen Haveu i>assed
Tfi.' Evoofng Rcf-ord, has returned fron.
without any deception, fraud or chance
throUBh town Monday.
a varailon spent In Indiana.
to injure the public In any way. This
,

statute, the court declares, does

Mrs. Elsie Ehoenhoven arrived last

expressly require it, and there Is

ter with tier sister. Mrs. C. D. Kenyon.

reason why cora-syrup should be label­

BU.

Merifc—While

llbie of no other construction, the law
must be held not to bear that conatnicUon.

$5.00 i $4.00
Over Stocked on Enamel Shoes,
A 55.00 French Enamel Cii'.hini) Slme for ^-f.ikl.
They ai-e just the shoe for %viii-LL-r'.v ar: vou ticr-<l no
rubbers. Easiest shoe on earth.

SUVER PIERCED GIRL’S THROAT
LITTLE HAZEL SMITH OF BOYNE
CITY WILL DIE. •
Serious' Accident to Four-Year-Otd
While Coasting.
Bo.vne City. Mich.. Dee. 3.—A terI little Hazel
Smith as she was coasting down Plank
hill.

The sled on which she rode was

swerved and ran against one of the

Bachant &. Roscoe.

pUyiny

the,eer«.:
yeer-oM deughter of George Cemphel’
was burned so severely thu she died
in e few bouis.

Co.,

tanners end

fur gannente,
room ud
Ing by Are.

mEnufcctudere at

lost their

macblnetr

Loss. 336,009; insured.

Ilmm
KID MIHENS-kiO GLOVES
' For Xmas Gifts.

Doc.

report of the seoetnry of agrlcoltaro,

of matters of especial tntereet to
The secret
taryaars among other things;

Startling EvUenca.

"The-beet augsr industry is deveiopg satisfactorily.

CSiTefnl oMimatpa pat the
ill Holland ibr iic>.-tK of Morka are
genernll.v on tbe summit of a tall pOsL
This is a more rapid development than put op on purpose for them, on which
has taken place In sugar mairing with to fixed an old cart wheel. Soya
of a acbool for the deaf. An IsMe of
new oonJlUous in anj- other country. English writer: M bntch gentleman
J70.0M in bonds was also authorized,
"The future of the crop depends up- of my acquaintance has one.such poM
the ^(etfey^ be used In connection
1 the adoption of*economlc methods iD'his grounds within right of bto 11with thA neW Weelem Michigan Nor­
hiaiy window, hut liv Improves on the
field and faeUwy. The growing of
mal scho^
wheel by having an Iron frame­
seed in the United Stntes of a superior
work for the reception of tbe nest. The
SEMI-ANNUAL
ELECTION
HELD. quality is assured, which wlU result fliai year It was pni up, toward the
much richer beets and better yields
Bricklayers and Masons’ Union Elect- than from imported seed that is never
first class. Heavier tonnage per
ed Officers Last NIghL

uaed to
framework. I suw him there myself
day, standhiR in tbe empty tecqp
more economy from InteUlgeut dto- tacle exactly like u would be Benedict
tor the next six months at the Brl^Inspecflog uu ‘empty house, contem­
posiUon of the by-products. The In­
laj-s and. Masons' union meeUng last
plating the view and wondering If tbe
dustry Is weU estthitohed."
drains are all right. The verdlri was
night;
apparently favorsble. for next season'
President—Norman Hill.
the nml occiipit-d h}' the lien iy
Vice preMdent—Odle McOarry.
wedded pair. Their power of wlug 1s
The following offloers

elected

will come frtwi better farming

low
B H. Can-

to Jodac o Wonioo by
^po of Her Mostb.

tbo

"1 jutfge a mail by his cyeA but a wo-

Treasurer—Henry PDch.
people more correctly.
~ >ea Elizabeth once refused to en­
Deputy—(3eorge Beck.
gage a watting womnu who came with
Alternate d^uty—Jacob lather.
every possible recommendniioo. "be­
Delegate to conventloni-Wm. Irwin.
cause.” she said. -The woman to a tale­
Alternate—J. B. Nelson.
bearer. Do you not see the downward
dip of her lip7 I will none of her.”
CATCH IRISH VOTES.
"In choosing a wife let ber be o wo­
man whose lips do uot droop at the
earnerK." advises n t'ersian sage. "'If
a wouion'e Ups droop her husband's life
will be a ^nx'tUBl niourainB time.
York. Dec. 8.—A London cable Kor yet should they curve too much up­
ward. for that deuoles trivoUty.”
Sun says:
According to .the
Select for a wife one whose Ups are
Belfast '
I of the Tele­
straight not tbiu.
graph, William J. Bryan is trying,
When the curve or orcb Is iackiug
engage Joseph Devlin, M. P-, and preelMaster-at-arms—James Findley.

clear idea of the conditions existing

tures given ls4 night in the City opera
house by the International Bioscope
Co. and those present were well pleas­

this is sometimes hard to forlell. but years of.-experience with

ed with' the eaterUlamenL

Unes we handle have preven them to be a good -deal better than
kid gloves usually are—wise women are buying their gloves here.

tures were very clear and there was

The pic­

very little of the flicker and vibration
which is usually so tiresome to
eyes of the epeeutors.

The Met of

pictures and views shown was large,
some of the best being the Incidents
taken from --DncIe-Tom-e Cahin." anJ
the "Trip to the Moon."

The com­

pany will give another entbrtainment
tonight

with

an' entire

change

of

views.
Remorse is like a wooden leg:
helps a man on Ms way. but be can
see where he'd be happier without It.

THE BEAUTY OF A CHARGE
ACCOUNT
Durinff the holiduy season, -with its beautiful eustom of gift giring, there are added
demamis on the'family purse, and a charge iMseountb^omes notoirty a conveniunce,
any instaiR-es a aeoessity. The beauty of it is, you make your
and pay for. them as you can. Nothing Would be more appreciated tban_n
fiirniture. Come here and buy all you
on our easy payment plan.

Map Halclag.

so,nkilii; Ills nnlfonn,
sun stnixling nt ettentioo end with
look of Intemt In
the proceedings of his superior officer,
the Riiloi sMiobed the practical '
Btruiion of the working
king of the faucets,
us
.lino^o
—-V
nevernllowiiig
illr to eroto hie face,
perfected representation. Map
the wwklngs
log Is now fit tl>e height of its ex­
or II now. sir.” be said. -Chicago Ree- cellence nodnoonlarltT- TI>C man with
oi-U-llerMil.
Iniid to cnitivate, bouaes to bnlld' or
land to sell most have everythlog
his map for reference. No­
■o win be found body thinks of traveling any great dis­
tance wUhont consulting a map.
or Bboee of tin- same uiiiillty snd make deed It Is almost tm
D escape
worn by dilTei-i.iit perseits. Shoes worn
contlnuoa-ily In the boinu- and-ootdoors it Into one’s hand with thoughtful
Will nevi-v ::lv.. ns inueli wear as if kindness, mindful of the adverti
worn one <I:iy :iud left to real n’day. It ment within tbe pages ae well as of the
of tbe tourist.
Maps are
so common now that lliei
Utile boys who think- the soli of one
green, another hrowii, another
The perstilnillou of the feet red, beeniise that Is the wny It Is col­
wiiii-li Indln nihlH'i' e-i.-ne* ruin* good ored In the geography. -Worceater Spy
l''otb(!r.
Sel‘s-i atroni: (vlfaKIn aod
Ueerf it well olloti In winter for outdoor
ctir of Roof Oardei
wear
I/>w aboea are belter for bouse
Tbe majority of the houses In Buenos
wenf. I•eeau8e they penult of veetUehave but one story, whose flat
tlon.
The hand Is free from man;
roof serves all the purposes of Yankee
of the Ills of the foot Imrtly beeai

-ards. While the pataWDS aod■ dgyp'r
mllmious exposure to the air—
i^mt
tioe are freqaentb' utilized os dining
Boston Itiidgel
and slMSng rooms. It to the universal

Many creatures tuppoeed to have
some of Ibclr "senses missing” at« not
so Insensltlre ss people often think.
Worms have neitber eyes nor ears and
yet are sensitive to Ufbt and music
(vide Darwin’s
‘‘Barthwonas").
bluebottle. In spite of not having
nose, dnda out a piece of bed m<
easily enough, le sborL many of the
taetc or emell suDclei)t& for tbeir pur­
pose. and often in a high degree, without being able to point-to any special
orgaus of these sense* In their -bodies
and to snppose they ai)» devoU of
beuse because wc ore unable to dto
cover It Is frequently to confees
Ignorniice.
.____________

Z

>r;»ny
SI title
until
Xma;;.

ou!d make a most aeeeptable g^t. Couch like cut, 30 inches -wide 6 feet
4 inoUes'long, 8 rotrs tufts, massive golden'oak frame, claw feet, in*
destructable steel bottom, worth $12, B^ial fo
for a few days OQiy
R t-,l IT'.j

[«ile will be strong.-bnt not In-s sutllefous vein. If tbe corners dlmplB deep­
ly the lips are qnlrk at repaitee.—Bzebauge.

the coal mlnee. ‘The play wUl give a

buyingglovcs—you want to feel sure that they are just as they
should be and will give your friends the service they shonld-

Buy Practical Gifts I

TvtacfilvA

.

_

$9.75

custom to promeonde Iti the cool of tbe
day on the bouse tops; to sit t'
'
morning and evening Mijoylng
freshing breezes, ertenrive vie
varied panorama lo tbe street below.
The children find their favorite play­
ground on tbe roof. There the nurses
bring their Infant charges. Die seamsttess ber sewing and the lunid her
mtotrea' bedraggled fioety lo put in
order agaiu. The clothes are dried and
aired oed Ironed atop, and during the
"heated term" of this dewleqp latitude
thousands bring up their beds and
sleep with the starry sky for a counter-

•TSeorge Ferguson." ssid bto ■
looking with crushing' acorn nt the
gaudy rug he had bought nt « spqpla!
sale. "I wonder If ever in yonr life you
knew a good h^aln when you saw

PlamI t m
In Stnilli Amertto there U a plauL
a species of iiilniosn. which resorts to
dentil feigning, evidently for the pur
_ ___ was critical. Mr. Ferguson
pose of preventing grass eoting ani­ saw that aomethlng bold and decisive
mals Trom eating II- In its natural
lUH be done, and Ills mlud -wortred
Mate tbfa plant has a vlrU green hue. qol^ly.
bui directly It to touched by a bnmaii
•TYhy. yes, Laura." be said. "TOen
finger or by any Hvlng animal It col­ I wanted a wife I picked out the
lapses IntP 0 tangle-of appermtlydeud ■ItoVte sweetast UtOe woman In the
asd withered Mems.
Aowng Brltlih <wboie'wMld. and I got.ttt best barwild plants the moM senaiUve to touch gain any n
got. There, there,
to the Insectlvotous sundew of Eng­ potr-Cble
ileago Tribnoe.
lish boga.-lx)ndon Globe.

Driven to Deeps rot ion.
—LmUw UphelMeiwd-feuehM..

for ihree yean and doctored 'all the
time without being bentftted. Than
I began taking Dr. King’s New Dtoe<4ary. and a tew boUlaa whoUy eorad
me." Equally eSacUve'ln cnrlnc all
Lung and Tliroat troublea. Consump­
tion,
____ _____________________
Pneumonia andGrip.__________
Grip.
Ouaranteed by 8. E Wait B Sons and Bugbee. Roxburgh A Co, Druggists. Trial
botUes 10c. regular sUes SOc and 31.00
1-m-w

and

field.

Tlir OttlftT.
tloii ihIkIu m
M'iikeS'Barre, Pa., is where the_______ -undi-r the shower and turned
faiioeln.
,oi the play are laid and the eioiy waa
.S»in.. one bad opeaet the Iwrer
constructed from the revelations Toivalve, uud when ,tiie yoiug otfleer
towing the great strike Ias( year la

with delight; of course there is no place Use MILLIKEN'S when

Mittens, 30c to SI.30.

in great quantity to
dechtring Dr.
constantly coming
King’s Kaw Dtooo
.
Uon Oought and Oolda to be unequalad.
A recant axprnas.on from T. J. Mc-

crop now being worked at 260,000 tons.

' ai mechanical sc«oeB>m be i

greeted the exhibition of moving pic­

eioviM, si.oo to ge.oo.

Power OB the Wlu
Leek of Tolee.

awe made; one year ago 280,000 tons

part of the pabUe-eehool system,

with staruing ineidento %nd-wi

friends—No woman has too many gloves and will hail a new pair

They are neat, close fitting, and serviceable.

THE STATELY STORK.

In 1896 29,220 tons

dent of the exeenUve ceoncil of the well deCi
Near .the post was a large piece of United Irish' leagpe In Belfast to go Be and ready to please.
The mouth of sagacity to Inrge and
to .the United States to toganlze the
Irish vote-In behalf of the democrats always well closed, with tbe line of the
llpe firmly defined.
her nose and upper Up and piercing in the commg prceidentlM cam;
.The witty mouth to tbtn Upped and
her lltUe throat like a bayoneL pene­ and also to adJrsM a series of
o polished and smooth tiiat light
trated her lungs. JusUce Hammond, Ings in favor of the demoeratlc i
dances acrces IL The color is flue senrwho was paasli« picked her up and date.
aff Tbe possessor of such a mouth
wUI say clever, sctotlllatlhg things,
carried her home. She Is still aUve,
OtcriOclng her DeM friend
dftwth
for the aake
I but will die. The little tot Is nearly
of sa epigram.
four yeanl4)id.
Ooquettfsb Ups are sharply defined,
”Yoii win alwaysimve to dpee that berift a.deep pre«ure under the nose
NEWS OF, THE THEATRES.
fon- turning the faueete for tbe'sbow*
ltd the comers liKlIned ivwnrd. Here
er.-RiKKild .roir fall looiirik.lt yon will
lie langbter and fnn and. lore of tnn-

A small but appreciative audience

Many is the woman that will welcome a pair of kid mittens

CITY BOOK STORE.

which to to be submitted to oongrees

tviiicliHl iheui ascending opirnl circles,
himlly moriug tbejr Uvnnil. Iilaek
wltu;-. till they have looked no bigger
ihnii flies. After tbe young are hatch­
ed they appear to be suspicloas of one
another and unwilling to leave tbe
oest unguarded."
Storks have no voice. Tlie only notoe
they make i« "ktoppering” (snapping
their great lefi teandibles rapidly and
loudly). Thus they-greet one apotber.
generally by throwing back tbe head
until the upper
back, but necosItHiully "Uappering” is
le bead and1 bUl In

STEINBERG’S (HUND
OPBBA HODSE

Tomorrow Night
The Comedy Drama

^‘SLAVES
OF THE
MINE”
Stoiy of the Wyoming
valley by C.

E.

CalUhas and

Dan. L. Hart.

A Superb Scenic
Production.

Every man at some t

Worst of All Experleneas.
Can anything be Florae than to fael
tost Avery mluuta w.n be your lastT
SncB was tbe experience of Mrs. 8. H.

about eight inches In length, grazed

among the miners of that regioD.

the way of comfort.

i Our Pito for Both $2J5

3.^ni« annual

side poets that supports the railing.

These are two mdsl sensible and practical gifts to give to your

In kid mittens there is goodly satisfaction to the wearer in

4^,

Leara your order for all aubaertptiOBa with ga.
Woaungton,

hemlock planking and a silver from iL

Parker tma’ Old Stand.

on

-Magazlnes-

u the regular sasMon, conutns-a sum-

Mllledele.r-The Worthing t Alger

ed glucose, and until the legislature tnry—C. McMfchael.
have so ordered in language suscep-.

Mrs. J. W. Bowman and daughter.

Haavisr Tioonago Wyi Come From Bet­
tor Farming.

eault

G^claX’^^vCombinartlDs

TELLTALE LIPS.

nishi from MliinMOta to spend the win­

Miss Hirdle Bowman, .left this morn-

batib*

FACTORILV IN MICHIQAN.

S»;.,

THE BOSTON STORE. ^

Living at an -otit et thq way place,
mote b^m~civAisat{om a Bamlly to
ten drivuB to ^oepoiEaon in case or
»ldML rwuRtng In Buna. Cuto,
ouada. moon. oto.
in n oupi?
of Backlen-d -AnlH BAl*u- It’s ^>6
best on eaillL tto, «t S. & Walt A
Sons and Bagbea. RaodmrA A O

Would
le
Woidd quickly ieaw^
“_TO“
Dr. King-a Near I----- ----------- —Of asSem havn proved
}V«d Qnlr
f
moiwt*
taa'aactt lbr Sick and
odNa
Narvona Haada^aa.
na^
makapure
pure blood and
_______ _______
_________
build up your health. Only 86 oau^
>nev bai^ if not 'enrad. Sold by I
E. Wall A Sosa and BugBaA'Sovran
A Co.’s Drug BteNb.
- 1-iFW

ferable pain

A Play with NatnxBl Char*

I

aeters. Witty
Ineviuble when doctors________
.
edies tailed. At length I was InduMdn
to try Eleotric Blttm and die result
was mlraontona. i^mprovud at-------aad now I’m

• For Liver. Kldnv, btouachand Bowel
troublea Bectrlo Bittore is
la tbe only
medldna Duly 60c. K-s guaranteed
, by B. E. Wu( A aons end Bugbee. Bnb
burg A Co.’s Drug Stores^ ;• •dmw

THnlo^e,

latenaeOlBimzea, Fuo-ny atwitfoiks, select
Company.

PBICR8:2»e,3bc,SOc.7$c

8BATB xurw aSLUMO.

PROBATE OIACIL
STATE OF MIOHIOAN, County
Oiaad TraAsrse. ss.
Notibe to hereby gfvee. that by 4W
der of the Probate court tor the
._>nBty of Oiand TiaTerse, made on
the 17th-day of NoTember, A..D, 1902.
toiir months from thnt date wse al­
lowed for credlton to -pnsent their
claims against the estate-of Lbailes
--------■ ofs ■
ceased are required to present tbdr
claims to said Probato court at the
Probate office, in toe city of Trat
.
City, MlIch. for examination and allowday of
: before tne ISth
i

SSs,."a"

claims will
Monday tbe 18th day of January,
1901. and on Friday, the 18th day of
March.
h. A. D.. 1904,
1904. at 10 o'clock Ic
In the
forenoon of each of those days.

A» to Cbele#.
OtM of Uw UltowB that has
made "Queen QaaUty” shoes vary
Mpniar U that you have such a
wide choice,
in our great

PROBATE ORDER.

Al

a

OCVOIVU

Ui

DO.U

b.

the Probate office In. the city of Trav­
erse City. Mich-, In said county, oo the
17th day oi November. A- i).. 1903.
Present"
Hod. John A
A. ’-------------Lorenger.
iflge of Probate.
Id the matter of
Of the estate of J.
Alfred Moore, of tbe city of Traverse
City, in eald county, minor, Cath­
arine M. Moore, having filed in
ber first annual account as
guardian of said esute. and hto pe­
tition
preying
for the
allowance
thereof, it 1s ordered that Thursda;
the lOih day of December. A. D. 1903.
at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at said
Probate office be and la hereby apInted for examining and allowing
aowunt: It to further^^Jer^
Thai
public
notice
therec
given by publication of
a
copy
of
this
order,
for
three
cesslve weeks previous to said day of
hearing, in The Dally Eagle, a news­
paper printed and circulated In aald
county.
JOHN A. LORANOER,

!.

Obots fS4M.

Oxiorda as.BO.
•pooUL atylos eoa axcrv

Alfred V.,
Frtedrlcti

LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
You will Hnd more of ifr io Ur8‘ time
ID a po^ flour, thanln any other thing
we kuow of- Therefore ^en bnyinff
(ioo’t stop short of the •
’’
ManufsRitured by

HannaHbtaxCo.

pAgit

FAVORABLE Pte
POMONA fflANM l>llbfl*AMME
THE DEFENSE
.vwfTone BxpecTED prom «orROUNOINO e6UNT(».

polntmnt when, the court uiffinid .the
^notion by the defense.
Ctaariee Mnrphy, a brother of the
murdMed man. was called to the stand
by

px^nnitu tomorrow ettmom. Pi>in thie cHy, e

the

City,'

Fife

L^e.

Long

lend.

All

the

rit«l,

Meels

Hk

end

members

era

.will

be

day of his death.

I*’"

lAke

after­

home with hIs daughter, Mrs. J, .f.
Wynong of Webster etreeL

He was

here last sammer and was much tsken
up Vith-the trout streams.

He says

raverse City is good eoou^ tor him.

the Orange hell end the visitors will

the City opera house give another

David- Evans returned today frem.«
short vieit at Beulah with his motben
JURORB ARE DRAWN

379, ere esked touring beslratt

Mra. Julia A. Slocum of ^gpfcfetd.
Mich., is a guest at the home Of C. R.

The following is the programme for
For Term of Circuit Court Beginning

tomorrow efternoon end evening:

Doekeray of Slztn street

--

December 21.
Potateea are etili bringing 4S cents
The list of Jurors drawn lor the De­ on the local market though so

Welcome—George

worthy master of Grand

cember term of circuit ooun for Grand

many were brought in today ns there

Traverse county is as follows;

were yesterday because some brought

Fred W. dinner. Grant:

In during this cold snap have been

„Traverae Orange.
Response by worthy matron of Po­

Wm. M.

Hess,. Green Lake; Henry Klngdon, frosted on the trip
Yesterday Wel^•Primery BleetlM Iaw”—Dr. C. J. Long Lake: Prank Keople, Mtyfl^ld: master Zimmerman weighed an even
Harrison Spear, Paradise: C. lardie. hundred loads of tahers and several
KneMand.
Peninsula:
Freeman
Cares.
Whiteof
the
loads
were
of
over 100 tmsbels.
DIacnaalon by Mr. Reynolds of Inwater; J. M. Myers, Union; Tracy Oil' • land.
Us, First ward Traverse City; H. A.
Today’s Markets.
Redtatlon-^Mra. Arvllla Gardner.
mona. j. C. Gill of Old Mlsslbn.



/

"Home Inflnence''—Mrs. MeRey.

Langworthy,

Traverse

. Detroit, Mich., Dec. 3.—Wheat, De­

A sMeetloD—Mrs. Robertson.

City; Geo. F. Dago, Third ward. Trar-

cember 9U4c; red. 90%c.- No, 3 core,

ered City: Frank Wright. Fourth ward

46c; No. 3 white oats. $8Hc.

"Which CropBest, Poutoes
Beeta?"—Dlscuulon by

Robert

ney and Mr. Saylor,
a

Acme;

Stltes,

ward.

Garfield;

Gardner.

Chas.

C. GilL

Fromholz,
EMst

'price, Fife Lake;

Evening Seeslen.
"Grange li^^iranoe"—J.

Ferdinand

Arlington

. Initiation in fifth degree.
RecitaUon—Mrs.

Second

Bar­ Traverse City; Frank Umlor, Fifth
ward, Travotae City: Ralph Bstea

Itedtation.

Blair:

Bay:

Jcdin

Toledo—Wheat.

December.

$g%c;

MBT, 87c.
Chicago—Wheat December 8l%c;
May. 81%c;

corn,

D^mbw, 42%c:

William Campbell,

Bertice

Hanmer.

Coleman.

Grant:

Green Lake:

Prank

“Why Faonen Need the Orange”— Dobson. Long Lake: Peter Hanasn,
Mayfield: John Smith, Paradise; Ed­
Mr. Bobertson.
ward Carroll, Peninsula.

"A Mother’s Recompense’’—Mrs. K.

HEALTH'S DECALOGUE.

S. Gray.
Reelutitm"The Michigan

BLIGHTS MAN STRICKEN.
Agricultural

Col.
From

lege’’—Hairy Ki
Apoplexy. '

ReciUtlon—Miss Siarrow of Inland.
John

RedtaU<»—MUs Fllklns.

Morgan.

Dlscnased

by

oQconsclous

in

bis

ling and has

Mrs. Irish.
Recitation-Hiss Gray..

a

bachelor

aged

Sllghu for some time, was found

“Housework or Factory Work for
Girls’’—Mra.

Anderson,

about 40 years? who has lived alone

Recitation—Mies Lytle.

bouse

been

Tuesday

nnconsrious

pver since and is still In a critical con­

,

dition.

Recitation—Miss NIta Grubb

2. Water and bread malnteln life;
pure Blr and aunsbtne are lodlqiensable to health.
best elixir of longevity.
1. CteanllDess prevents rest: tbs best
cacdd for mnclilups last tbe longest.

a To be eensibly dressed la to give
freedom
oae’e movements
and
morning be did not report for work. enough warmth to be protected i
loon the other section men, won- sudden changes of temperature
7. A clean and cheerful bouse makes
dering at his absence, went to Ander­
happy borne.
RECdS^NOEO FOR RURAL MAIL son's Qoose and found him lying imS. Tbe mind U refretbed and'lang;
CARRIERS
eonscl^ on the bed with his clothes
orated by distractions and BDUsnent;
on.
There was no fire a^ the secabuse of them leads to disilpatlm
tk» men were horrified at me eight of and dinlpatlon to vke.
Asdereon on the bed as be appeared
Obeerfulneas makes love oft
rallrcad In a section crew but Tuesday

$7S01STBE MAXIMUM SALARY

to be dead.
Dr. C. J. Kneeland was eumm. port pf Hon. Joseph U Bristow, ft»ith dnd dlacBbaed the ease as-an at
nssMtnt postmastepgenernl. makes a of apoplexy.
' jCt^t ^cession to the fnrel tres deUvery carriers, but does not go any­

SHIPPING BEETS AWAY.

nera would
come of IW tltau

$20,000

3

1

mgs.
WORKING OFF A GROUCH.

U ygn are logt tt the wpeBa^ Aiwfi
Hu moment reu raaftas ft and tkttk it
over. If yon start eff at random you
vrtll be snre-to walk fn a circle. None
John was grouchy and cnaa and
but the most expeflenrert wgodameo
found taulf with his dlnnar. .Ris wlte'
can keep a strai^t coone, and even
surveyed him calmly.
\
they go Id a circle when they get really
"I know tboe Is some re^
oor-yoar-whst shall I call ItAwell,

If you imow tbe dlrecdon of camp tie
strip of white rag to •• tree' and
tben-atart off. Ton can dnd tbe emnwrong at the oOre. but why abonld pass polnu by remembet^ thst moM
yon come home to work oS your anger always grows on tUe north aide of
bn me? I'm not to blame in the slight­ trees. Keep tying atrip# of rag to
as you go on. Then you can find yonr
est -it’s a curious trait of human nature
way back to tbe surtlng point if yon
that whan one has been whipped be at
wanu to tun around and whip
romebody elae."
“I suppose that-tralt wes left out of
your nature.’
ticall
“No. Indeed," replied bis wife. “When

v-ttlxaar *pboM M$.
____art light d...^
.
'and tiw aaCdupr Y • «L*»NDlaon. 816 aut Front gtroot. '0*^
DATS—Htoe fivwFOR 8ALB FOR 30 DAYB-tNtoe.*^
room oottagAtJtk toUh; twejiw
loa,
ioa, M
60 frhlt
frhit trroa.
txTOA 80 grew yln^
yi-—^
kladi erf small fruit ttWe, hortm
hareesa,. new top buggy for 1700
cSTw. Zimmerman. 986, Wdod3803-1-12
mere arenne, (Boonevllle.
Dated Nov. 24. 1808.

lauBivr yiewuB.
an $1Z0 a pair.

—«
Baqulre



FOR SALE—Two goof work horeea.
J. R Ofelllck
32$8<r
FOR BAia CHEAP—Two good w<^
boraea. 722 Bute street. ClUzeiH
•phone 89$
3583-tf ^

Have you seen

Heoce!
At $90,0i*t each year these brokers
lean up-tlei about $20,000,000. Thenre rome 500 Stock Bsriiange firms
which pay $3,000,000 aonually for t
rent Of tbefr offices. These firm*

rather iDclined to scold tbe children.
If you reprimand me tor extravagance,
my Impulse Is to fuss with tbe first
person I meet
If I have been
calling and return home lata to dinner.
pk>y,T.eOO clerks «ml assistants, book­ 1 feel very much IncUned^ to rate you
cash.
menu ; some bargains
keepers. ruuner*. ci<„ at an average for comlog home ao early. I’ve watch­
!08 Front
Uttle A
McNamara.
wage of $l.W0. whh b makes $10AM.- ed this same trait in tbe diildren.
stresL
000. Thus we lun e In three item* alone When 1 scold AUce, ahe always finds
TO SELL—A nice cffice buatneu at a
$42.M0J»0 that nm-*t come out of tbe occasion to shake Maud on tbe aly. If
low Dgnre. Little A McNamara.
■pockets of customcre- to keep the great you spauk Jim. be generally goes
8384-tf
machine well oiled. That ii. i- say. and make* faces at the little girl acroos
tbe public pay* the sum of $42,500,000 the way. If the children come borne
rOR SALR-16-lDCb cedar wood de­
from
school
saying
‘teacher
was
swful
aonually for the privilege of supportlivered to any part of tbe dty. J.
croaa
today,'
I
Jump
to
tbe
concluaion
In splendid Rtyle 8,452 people '
• Co.
~
3U7-tf
E. CrelUck
that rile principal had been criUcialng
order that tliey may try their hands
ling which way a stock will go.— the teacher. If you
economical. 1 know you have Just suf­
•w York I're*#.
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE TO
fered froip a slump In the stock mar­
T2i Sute street. $16 i»»r t onih. B.
ket. and 1 suppose after you and I
3$0il-U
Origio of Ihe Letter V.*
baYe bad a little heeled diacnsslon yon
letter V miiy be regarded a
go down to tbe office and make tliUigB
mutilated remaiii* of one of the sym­
State street. Mrs. W. F. Orlffln.-O'
unpleasant for the clerkt"
bols uae4 by tbe ancient Egyptians in
“To be fl-unk with yon. Mary,” lald
their hieroglyphics or picture writing.
•t»U UENT—H
John, "1 do not often find you guilty
A common nnlmal in tbelr
of working off a grouch on me. Tell
the two homed sand riper, a represen­
me what yon do Instead.’'
TO RENT—A large bonae with hafn
tation of which stood for W Tbe
Marv smiled demurely. “I wait untU
prietts ultimately fmind that for the
you go out of the house: then 1 run for
practlraL purpose* of everyday life It
my room, lock the door, throw myself
was a waste of time to use elaborate
^ Wifhelm
on the couch, burrow my bead In tbe
hieroglyphics' and invented a kind of
326!Mf
^HELP-wXNTBD at once at ine Clean­
plllbw and have a good cry."-New
aborthand to meet tbe occnslou.
ing. Preaal^ and Dyeing
MISCELLANEOUS.
this tbe snake was reduced to u V with York Press.
ment. 264 Front etreeL
A««h (V—J to represent born* and
tVANTED-^xperlenced dining room

Gannett’s
Jewelry
Windows?

tm-n

Something new CTery <Uy.

OPP. BOSTON STORE
137 FRONT ST.
Open every evening until 0.

EAGLE WANT ADS.

FlKrairians adorfed' this letter.
and from them we get our V by Ires of
the dash, leaving only the two little
hdriisV tte original picture. Thlsl
a^e U still common in Egypt and I*
probably tbe one mentioned In Genesis I
liix. 17. “Dan shall be a serpent bv thei
way, D adder in tbe path, that bltetb
heelA ao that hh* ridn- sUrII
Ibe hone
h

6. Enough sleep repairs waste and
strengthens: too much sleep
and enfeebles,

Anderson has been working on the

Recitation—AUce Smith.

firms
Isas tlian 1.452 ablcbodisd men.
safe to venlure the assertion that
.r ,1.0 nvMin

which pleased the nudlsDce last nltfkt

senic to relieve his asthma and that entertainment tanlgkt with a ocmtfete
be took too much and died from its ef- change of plctnree.

In

bers of Oreod Traverse Orange, No.

,

rived h«ra and will make bin totan

Wall-'dtreet Urokera bold
.a mlllloD mile* liigher in caste than
book'mnla-n>. Atnl
Hiey are right
They are llie creme de I* creme of
^nee.
Bookies
there are many
row of them
Ucken. of broker*.' Some ate big op­
erator*, supporting brokers by their
Tliere sre 1.100 mem­
bers of the Stock Exchange, sod these
rapresent brokerage nnd

The intention of the

defense is evIdenUy to indicate

■top et Perk Piece tor lodgings. Mem­

Mnsic.
.
Address of

MaJ. & B. Cooper of Chlenge has ar>

agisves of tho Mins” la tho ettn»

John. Murphy had babltaally taken ar­

serraJ

^ WALL STREET BROKERS.

sm^

menilng In order riigt «ie(i«iiiwuncd-

that Ibis lllnras extended to the very this new play.

greniee at the district, including BumMission,

arrange for inewtlen by 9 Vdleek

the fact that John bad been Uck trom Ui» at BtMaberg^ Grand tonl^t
ThU Is the first aiveansce here of
astbma for three, years or more,

noon, erening end Setnnlty monisg.

mil

yesterday

fense scored a point, by estabUs

snnBie beine onUlned tor Uie ettar-

Old

the prosecution

noon, but only to prove John’s death,
ross-exemlnerion, however, the de­

nooe Om&Ke «UI EdM Uacee sesBlooe

ell

ra> The Dniiy Cagle a
urged to hand- la their nMmaoript or

mente *ny beepMHbly iMortod.
(Oontlned from First Pagn.)

«M»lon« will a^ln Tomorfow After*.

VUlton era ex]>eeted trom

troiBWbAy, D

Coaatdrnte.
~aive yon over .lone- anything
the world bapplerT’ asked the
SoiMA looking |K-rson with ihc un^ariMTOd hair.
i-ftore^-aiiswered the Jolly man with
riiln. “1 was once Invited to
In pnbUc and decUiied.’’-Ii>dlanEendnel.
e
- .

At three yean of age Mozart would
amu« himself for honn together In
picking out third* on the piano with
hU wonderful car: at four years be
learned minuets and before sir pUyed
amno of his own composttlons. actually
starting tm a concert tour with
tage.
>r at thatai
B<fore three years bad elapsed be
had taken by stonn four of the
Important capitals in Europe—Vienna.
Tbe Hague. Parts and Lwdon. His
repntatioD as a composer was eetab-

ally learned a as to be for ta

WANTBD-Oedera lor 16-lnefa

oMar

3207-tf

f good f-h«r»rtiw and tem-

,l street, Treveiae City,’Mid
, ’
3108rff

'S.'

sey in fu
le orders I
rtalnly-ls a gralos, but I never
id him eccentric."
“TLafaJuat It Tbe svAage gentus Is
eccentric, and big lack -of eceeotrtelty
tnakes him all the more accentrtr.rPlilladclpiils LMiger.

McNamara. 208 Front at

328441

MONEY TO LOAN oa peraowsl i«B-~
erty. In •urns to suit. I. Newland.
romn M8, aeW Whuelm hioc^t^^

North Elmwood a

ei<r«oa)tfe

and love of life is halt of bealfti.up la the stock maraet.
the contniy. aadoeas and
4 gmnereivirhere ought » be. Why,
baaten old age.
I mysrir hare dn«ped consideraUe of
JO. De yon gain your living by your
it tborsn-Boston Transcript.
intellect? Then do not Allow
w your a
and legs- to- grow sUfl.
)o-y<w «

goods. Clothing recut anu refitted.
BsMment. 254 Bast Front street.

HAVE YOU A COAT to make. Jacket .
or wraps of any kind to repair or rp- 'model? Take your work to 419 East
Eighth street
’06-tf ..

No. 616 CiUseu'.
J
WeetAWnth ktq^
■OS 8A1A-H460 npritfit Kimball
Idano. new.'for 8376 cadi; aleo $76
twoeiht democrat wagoa. AM.amK.

IA>ST—TeaAollar bUl In i
on Front street Monday i-----------or Tneeday forehotm.
FtodeF v
be rewarded by 1
Crated l*e.BaB

__ '.i^isa.'ssisss'

where near as far as seems Jnst to
those most familiar with the bard work

v«lx This Fall.

performed by these carriers.
d that 2 879 carriers
bare resigned during the past year,
but can not see bis way clear to recom­
$750 lor the carriera for a route of 2fi
Six hundred dollars Is the max­

imum salary paid now.

O. A. R. OFFICERS.
Annual

Election of

McPhe<sen Post

- Last Night.
At the regular meeting of McPheraon PosL No. IS. Q. A. R.. held Decem­
ber

2.

the

folios '

offloere

elected for the eni,..:ag year:
M. D. Morgan, bommander.
H. M. Morse, senior vice commander.
H. J. Curtis, Junior vice
D. B. Padden, surgeon.

enlarge your tbought—French Medical
Review.

Thomm Eeefe'bl 834 Bast ighth
street sa^ that wtn-k on tbe Charle­

Tbe Arable Lai
There is no Isiigunge uiore poitlrel
than til-' .trnhii- language, where
Is called ’ hBlr of ll»e mountain’’
there on machine work but recently
and the niiiiiiow i* "bride of the rsfn."
was Intormed'tbat nothing more would
Red muliel is "tlie sultan of fishes."
be dona this year.
The beets that
maidenhair fern is translated by "Uttle
were shipped in to the factory are now
of the welj.” .Ordinary Arabic
hHng shipped away td lAnaln;. nr: words shon an extraordlnsr) gift of
R^e says it would have taken at
lltemlly "under the
least three sreeks more to have finish­
ver I* expressed lb>is; "When
ed the tactory. The National Constrnctbe charcoiil takes root and tbe salt
Qon Co. of Detroit which la bolldlng
huda" UucoDlroUed ascendency of imthe factory also suspended work on
ihe Arab and endows
his D::nire with S
01^ An outdoor life la his heritage,
and tbe things of nature are a part of
L088,HEAVY_pN CHURCH.
himself. Spring he calls "gnsar'snm••gleaiiliig;" aulnmti U “frnll:"
1* ••jai.iy.'*'
980,000 Fort Wayne Edifice Had But
He

was

OUT OF

BUSINESS

empkved

910JI00 Inaurance,

R. B. Garner, chaplln.

QOiNQ

voix sugar beet'faetory has been aban­
doned this fall.

mend more than a
miles.

Factory WenH Be Finished at Charie-

Julius Steinberg Retires

Crowded JAMMED ESSMM
were the Bargain seekers In STEINBERG’S STORE on the opening day of

PorTWayne. Ind, Dec. 3.-BL Paul's

F. O. Marvin, oScer of the day

Lutheran church was gutted by fire

L E. Newhouse, officer guard.

early this morning, only portions of

G. A. Stearns, guartermaster.

the walls are left stnding.

Delegate to the department encamp-

the Greatest ^ie Traverse City has ever seen; hundreds were turned away for lack "f

Tbe chun±

help to attend their wants and at times we were compelled to lock our door.s to

$80,000 and had $10,000 insnrance.

e adorer sbakee hie bead doubtWomra Who Drea* LUcc Mao.
TourUw 10 the Austrian Tyrol and the
remoter regions of tbe Swiss Alps of­
ten come across strange peculiarities of
drres, especially smong tbe females in
those out of tbe way places. In tbe

■T believe I’d better not." be aigbs.
“I am the man be got the better of,
and he would be itue to say that be
conidn't let his daoghter marry a.man
Diucceasfiil.’-Jndge.

almost' under tbe frowning Dent
du Midi, tbe women dress like
may often le seen In tbe fields. Nat­
urally they are objects of mnrii IStertourlsts, but the women do not
Past president-Maty Barry,
rtably c<m- Presldent-^lose fflater.
4dons of the peculiarity of their garb.
First vice presiJeat—Prances Her- Ke'jteasaDts of Champdry are a sim­
mnth.
ple. kindly folk, and doubUeaa find tbls
Second vice president—Clara Bon-

Layzee—My wife Isn’t exactly an anarebisL but ahe annoyed me this morn­
ing with one of her incendlaty speeches,
jenks—Ton don’t say so?
Lsyzee—Ypa. she said. "Hmuy. get op
this minute and make the flre.“-Pblladelphla Ledger.

p, r
L. C. e. A. ELECTION.

Evening.

Tbe\L. C. B. A..held their MecUon

in Traverse City again.

Such price cutting on a complete line right in the heart of

the season never was' heard of before-why, there were scorea who stocked up from
*as oo to $150.00 worth, which in itself shows the magneOsm of this Great Sale and

Cathelie Businesa Meeting Held Last

of officers last evening and the followlag were elected;

straighten stock—such an opening never was and in all probability never will be seen

what a dollar will bring with these wonderful offerings at your command-we will say
no more now,. as we are too busy to write ads. COME IN and we will show you the
GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED In Traverse City.

hard work they have to do.
Aaristant recorder—Julia Bifimlgen.
Financial eecretary-^^-Mary Beamish
; HnMlmantel.
Manhal—Catherine Meries.

vWon as IbUqwa:
SkMrfi of theXlfh of Dr. Jose Blnl,
patriot and author, Mrs. C. J. Enaeland;

reading

erf

poem.. "My

Lest

Thon^L” Mrs. I^g;T)ook review o
"An &gie FUgbC Mrs. C. L. Arnold
current events, Mra. 8. C. Desprsa.
Mogloal nembara wfll be glvM by
Mn. C. B. Hale, Prof. Horat and Mrs.
Jake Pnrtatffi.

-And
’t you married yet?”
“No.’’
“Wea weU! 1 thought yon Were «•
gaged to a certain young lady In OcrmantdwnT’
“No; 1 was engaged to an
young lady, and that’s why I’m i
married “—1Gxehan«>

A Timely Topic.
AT this season of congha and colds iV
Is well to know that Foley’s Honey and
T^r is the greatest throat and long
remedy. It cures gnlekly and pre­
vents serious resnlts fram a cold. For
sale by Jas. O. Johnson and s; B. Witit
A Sons.
eodw

The Liniment of our
forefathers.

till

SXEINBERG
Successors to JuHus Steinbence

RTMWiil

BRC5S.

Traverse City, Michigan.

The - nimeist of
0-DAY.

lOK npou thif bi lattntMi V Ibe
B>«~tanir4 aw.n.v, mii vvcc m sb« At;
•0 Gerst's •llffitv In onawer to
I
Lad's paaslonste "Make her come, toof
ennc.to iicr with u Riub.
^ss Undsay ne^ a rest.’
honae surgeon Ibouglii. lookliu: after
tOOKB
her with a critloni ryr a inouient later
aitf nodng the pallor of ber face.
That nigbt as she fcodr her round of
OmNM. MM.»» r. C. WeCtan
the ward she became aware of a pair
of brt^t eyes flzrd upon her above
very flushed cheeks She saw at
j«fts TJ^My puMd down tbe tony glance that Little I.ad had been crying
teMldtal *atd vltb dm, Qatet otcp. and. gdng swiftly to bla aide, knelt and
The him
-ud- unple white gathered him into ber arma
apRM of Utt iintm'e drem bong In
loam foMa aroitnd^ tall, gradow
I atnand ber
flgnre. The ^oom haade at wtiett
and sedc only eerred to diow op the
“I want yon-to come, too." be whis­
dm whttei^ of her aUn. Her snowy pered with quivering Ups.
cap rested oo thick waree of bronze
The sob wbleb bed lain heavy around
Jeau'a'bcart ail day nee in ber torosL
Dexter ^i«t drew baiA into the oot"Be does uot want me to—not now—
rMor
watching her.
Uttic Lad." she eald wearily.
the dine woaM ever come wb«' he
“Bedofar The boy poshed her from
oooM see her more thor toward him him nnd.looked op into her fsce. "Be
and
find his wbcde bdiig atJned to said be did! After you went away I
ita rery neuter.
askM him. and he said -yes.' But be
The day. nearly a year before, when said 'twasn'l niiy oee asking yon; tbat
he bad laid bla heart at her faet was bed asked you once to go away with
tike a'badly healed aoar in the doctor'a btm to a beautiful place and to
life, it had1 appareoUy paaeed o
with lilm fliways afterward, bot tbat
you u-ouMnn. Oh. how conld yot
want toT' RIs eyes sesrtoed hers with

UTTLE
nLAD cmNns

ir an empty cot at the
end abe panaed.
■miiinf with .the triumph
had won e bard batUe and led the way
ontalde.
' By a sanny window be aet in
wheel chair, a little Ogure even for
eight yeara. in the loom hospital anlt
of gray flannel. The doctor hlmaelf
bad hronght him there nearly three
months liefore. s abapeleae boodle. He
had been plucked from nnder
boofi in the street. No one seemed to
e to lay any apedai claim to him,
- - child
andI y«
yet he
b
of refined parents.
For weeks Gtret and Jetio Undsay
iiad fought with death for this
small and apparently aatwrflnona _There were times when ^ doctor gave
up hope, and notblog but the strength
e woman
seemed to keep toe child »Ure.
••How is the Uttle lad?' the doctor
wotrid ask SB be entered the ward
morning after morning, and "XJCtle
Lad" be became to erery one In the
bospltal.
As be took a feeble bold on life again
hiR whole starred little heart went out
nod laid bold on these two people, bla
doctor and none, «-itb a mightiness of
lore wbleb almost bud bim at Omen,
nr would lie In hie rot and. watching
(be doctor while he made bis rounds,
think that be must
tunn. aboot whom Nurse Lindsay had
told him. who once Ured upon toe
earth and healed all the sick people
and ioTed little children. It oerer
curred to him to aasuciate toe beanci.ful Btory with the name be bed
9 beard in blavbeoiy.lD toe streeL
But be Jookad at hla own doctor and
felt that it mtwt he tne.
A light might suddenly hare, hem
torned on Inside toe small body, so
Bwlft was the raAu«
fiooded
his face as Jean' and her companion
. CBina inWIghL Garn sat down near

TSK>;i
bowebMKb.
H W«a lindo

TtaaM:ila. Tl.

ttL A.M.1

Bs was watching :be hoy’s fade and
saw bow toe deUgbt wbleb bis words
called up became slowly clonded.
■'Will she come tooT’ He motioned
with bis hand toward tbe none.
Gam remained silent Tbe child
turned tn Jean.
"Won’t yen cone, too?” be pleaded.
He read toe negation to ber face
even before abe slowly shook ber bead
and flung himself toward tbe doctor.
"Make bar come! Make Iter come,

toor be
Jean stooped hurriedly and, putting
boto toe damp balr from his torabead.
fclased it
’T^m afraid tbat would be quite Impoaalble. Uttle Lad," she aald quietly
and moved away down the eorrMor.
Bnt even as ebe dM to an toteaae
ptayaica] weariness seemed to have deocended upon ber. She felt adding to^
tbe bright glare of tbe moralng ann-^
•d tbe heavy
bead. Wben ebe had passed ... ..
sl^t of thf doctor and Little Lsd, abe
turned and leaned against an open window. In place of toe bare red I
walli of the noraes' borne opposite abe
•earned to see a vins of tall trees, wlto
•r lapping idly at tbeir feet
, A swift, intense dealre to be one itf
toe little party rose within ber.
the drat time in ber lUe ebe was w
of ber wort 'More than abe bad
wanted anything abe wanted tc
away and be tmfcen cate of. eve
Uttle Lad would be. by tola strong, self
reliant man.
AS abe stood there on ambnlanee
turned In at tbe gate, and Jean Lind' 'n^. She knew that
U toefe was t
would be sent for. and bar whole being
raae to a qulefc revolt of weaknaaa and
Inadequacy. Sbe f«1t that the' omaa of
- store Jnaf then wooM otrengle ber and
v«t out ber bands as thou^ she wouM
puab away tbeburdea of reapona^Uty
.—toM lion white bauds to which
•tfOAg Bril bad clung in agony and
wttoto wboae warm dav more
-«M ttme form had grown coM.
Bbe triad to realize as abe stood
Miare wbat ber. life wooM bb wbeo
'- -Doxnr fianri ereat Ast of It .
. -1 mOBto frem now." she olid, and

tbe contest.—London Chronici

HINTS ON DIETETICS.
Untoe fraita abonM never be par-,
taken of.
Oatmeal U beating, bence a desirable
cereal to winter
Well ODO^id rice, arrowroot and boil­
ed milk be«l totiMloal irritations.
Plcklea. except wben eaten t
and oily foods, arc.poattlvely

tog tn toe bnln.
Sweet things and tare meat conduce
to make gouty add to the bhwd of
Toast snd tea form an tovalld diet
which It far from Ideal, there la tan­
nic acid to toe tea and but tittle natilmeut to toe toast
Food valnea dllfer according to liMlold saw, •'WbAfa one man's meat -Is
another man.'s-^nlaoA'
Gastronomic
lastronomlc expnlmenta should bt
ide wlto extren^ caution. Nothing
is of greater lmp«iance than to par­
take of those foods which best equip
toe body for life’s work.
This story of i

• of a young lady to whom
' . Matteri pto1 with aneb aerionsnere and ra­
pidity that toe yonsg man wben be
tone back to tovm immediately mode
bold to present biiBself to tbe young
.lady’s father to aik hlz consent and
tbdr marriage. It was then
that be found himaeK face to face
-wtto bla tailor, to whom be owed long

“I shan’t call agato."
"Why notr
“Oh, aba iMiT aeeo*

•octoty-"
ifaM haroMy «Ltow^
. and an^Mdy coM
ittad. ladMd.^

----- ariiATierrt

-

air to «
light er

IM:
DB.1
Qradotos ot.L..

Hsi« is tbe troe-stoiy of tbe bowJe
Madtod coHfi.
taUe and its inventor, James Blo<^
ML City Bosk
Tha narrative waa-wrltttn by Dan W.
w. r. stbamowaTb.
Tomb, ft«n«. governor of Artanaaa
PraeUoe
Umitsd to ■!«. Eat. Nom abB
and a atom of one of the oldest and
THreat sAd HWW ^araea.- 601
most Kmftctta tualUaa of Arkansas.
WUhalm bloek. attains' ^bom
U was wTltttn ortftoally as a «*nptM
666. two r
tot tbe novel of
DB. A. BBtOdjaM.
life, “Aaron Otattr written by'tbe late with
Poystoitn nd 8aicao_ _________
OolODM J, N. Smltbee. a veteran Jour­ it tbe gretW
AtA.) Free adrlos for working
toe other
nalist of lAttie Hock. who. weaiy of
class daDy from • t« 10 a m. tad
life and 111 Ills, tent a bOllrt ereatftng between
7 to 9S P.
p. ffi. Ofltov orer City Book
through his brain while tala fellow deadly
>. CIttaa
------------toe nation’s tan and
KL HBLD8W0BTB.
natal day. iM2. Here is ex-Oov«snor j bare
JoiMB* story of the origin of tbe bowle
roiTitM' luf^ a pa fct fiiry; Its coat
dal atuMon given to
Knife:
bristltog
to
Mke
It
look
t
.
none
and toroaf.
Jatnto Black was bon in a village
fitted. Both ‘phonsA
in the state of New Jeney May L IBOO. Its usunKsbe:
erect, stomping
ms mother baring died when be
DB. B. B. mMOH
old with fto ■
fbtsfeet. demon- lOee over Awarloan Dng StorA 6pi
quttt yoong, bis father married a v
away
as wHfa whom James could not agree. ftiatlont Intended o •frlghtre awa;
■toged before it
At toe early age of eight years be ran two pariah dogsW > irtoge
away frou' home and went to Phlladel- on toe verandA ffi bowed a great detire to Intrude Into e house. Tbe dogs
phla, where
ftoally eneaked off. depreesed and de^
Jmiii iM-nt soddrniy and ki«ed bim. msnufacUtrer of silver plated
feated. and tbe o
I.mir l.ud thought she bad never |Mked HO beautlfol,'bnt'be was not agda- approved by' JMnee* father "At the gered back into tl
either -for j
Sed Hr pot bis bonds against b« trme of being apprenticed James dM
in foea or d
bteaat nnd pushed ber bato unt
not know his age. and judging from tala
could see her face.
size be w.as placed in tbe...................... Its strong dislike
DR. H. B- UABMHB.
^ould yoo-lf he was to ask yon
.Sme years afterward, I»Ddoo Spectator.
Special attention given to anigeiy an
agslnr' be pleaded wistfully.
upon a'vlBlt to Ids old home after
diseases of women. Oflee over
Then hr was held close against ber fadtei-B death, be discovered bis I
probat^ order.
First Nattonal fasak. Call botb
bosom, and her tears wstted bis cbeek.'
8TATH OF mefcoAN. County of 'phonas.
"Yes. dear UMe Lad." she whispered.
Jrand TtAvwtA «*"I would."
Notlee is berehyiglven. that by
Hr could hardly sleep that night with
ler of toe Protoie court tor.
Ilia looglog for toe morning. When it stead of twenty-one years
iversA made ._
county of Oi
DR. F. P. LAWTON.
came be was in bit whael chair weteb.her, A. D., IMl.
Oo reluming to tTashlngtoo be open- the 17tb '
It date were al- Room 326 WUbelffi bloek. ClUaena*
tng the door by which the doctor would d a blacksmith lUop and aoon bad aU' four mo___
•phona 641: Bell ’nbone 676.
o preeent their
enter, nnd as be saw him be raised be work lie could' do. At that tone lowed for credl
' of Lharles
against
hlmaelf by the arms of his chair untU Washington was a frontier settlement
hr was nlmost Hlandlug. He did not
irly nil tbe 'men went armed.
.^IIOW that Jeuii bod entered tbe comipoD mosi relied upon being tbe
present their
rlr.r from the other rod and was movieg knlfe. All kinds of
court, at toe
lowarti him.
there, the nw«t desperate of despersty of Traverse
■RlK- Kiild"-be bad to stop snd ewol- doea s" well as men of gentle mold,
and aUowexcilrnirtit c)|^ked blffi—
Ito day of
all understood tost each tnnn must
that such
••*hc Raid
: out for'himself. Finding the de­
WAS (o iisk her again—abe wouldl"
mand for tlie knives being so great
for Frankfort, BenscmlA ML Pleaatnt.
crlrri tremblingly
Black applied'himself Isrgcly
Clare. Alma. St. Lonla. ItoacA Owasao.
annu's eyes went beyond the wheel fscturliig them, and especially to tem­
chuir 10 flit- woraoD who stood behind pering the sleel of o'blch they were
Howell, Ann Arbor. Toledo, and all
It A dull red leaped to his face. There made. It aoon became known tbat bis
southern and eastern points.
\v;is n Rwoet trcmuloDsneSs upon toe knives a-eiv tbe best lliat could be
gmHous fitnirr that sent the blood talu«l. nud bis reputation spread far
J. J. KIBBY, Q. P. A
l•aundluc Ibrougb hlR veins. He took and wide. The idisi>e of (be knife was
II Rtrp forward, nnd tbe strong band according to the inMe of the person
Grand RapMs
Indiana Railway Co.
whirli he held oot slinok.
ordering It. it 'being ibi- custom for
in effect Nov. 29. 1903.
•'Will yociT' he asked simply.
each man tn funilsh tlie paltem. made
drains leave TrAvsise City for Ora
.lean laid her own within It with a
wood or pasteboard, of
Rapids vrltobut change. 6;>^a
lookeil Hint blosHeil
size Biid'shuiM- of the knife wanted.
r borto and aouto from WA-on
"I U'imt to i.’n. eveii more than Little Btavk'H exiierli-nce as.a. silver plater
U;15 A m. and 3:55 ,. m. daily,
l.sd doesr' Hhe snld
during Ills apprenticeship enabled
ri'-or Nortoport. 2:00 p. m. dally sws^t
plate bis knives, eltlier with silver
] Sunday.
'Trains
arrive In Traverae City. 1:»
gold,
when
required
by
ibe
pur
Left Handed vllopemtlves.
One Of tbe gravest objections to train­ chaser, wliicb gave them an additional
ing a child to iH- left handed la toe cer­ charm nnd a higher price. U was V
p.
m.
dally except Subdar'HiKmgh
tainty ihut It Will be ulcknained from rule, after tempering aud Rbnplng
from Fort Wayne without tffiAnge.
iu periilhirlty. es[M-ciiilly during tbe knife and before polUhlug li. to c
Parlor and sleeping cart at Walton on
early years of life .Moat coundas to very bard wood with it gi-nerally i
all through trains.
Bhglaud bore tiicir Idiomadc czprea- old hickory ni handle wbleb hod been
C. L. LOCI
d for a long time and bod become
deiinte left
O. P. A 1'. Agt. 1
they are often prellzed to toe unfortu­ quite tough and hard. Tbia-tae wouUc. E. MDRKAT.
Agent, Traverae City.
nate left lunded chlld'a name, in Lob- do for a half hour, and then if toe
don tlie tenn It keck banded, toe word knffe would not easily flUkve the hair

gallork or cawk.haikled. an ezpreaaSon
dating back to nl lenat tbe aeveniecotb
•■eniury. In Uerli.vshire are used tbe
lenns keg haudi-d. ivrk honded and
corky linnded. while In toe Teesdale
district cuddy liniidc<1 Is conimpti, and
In NonlnghamshiiT uallei bonded.
Ill the south of Kngbind special terms
di-imlv left liniia<>.lm«s are also
fMjiiU. In-Iiofsi-I it Is sirHine handed.
nihlrc coochv limulvd. In
HcoUsDd wc flpd.gmvk handed, and lb
cawry luiiided. In Ireland a
left banded, man Is called a kltbogUA
Mr. Tim Uealy used this word to
speech at East Wicklow, in wbleb be
"But fltot of alL" Gam went on,
“Little L«d and 1 will have perhaps a Held tbat Mr. O'Selly could dgbt wlto
bis left band and had already glran
whole week at a splendid place I know Ilia opponent some "klthdgoee" that
of. whets tbets sk fall pine treea and

BLOCK IIGHXI

4>asM I

*a Ovoat I

. .M palm.
■ “Next wadt." he said. “I am going
to ran away into the country with
little Lad for a few days befon—be­
fore 1 go abroad "
Jean Undny could not quite conceal
the start bli words gave her. bnt abe
' held her voice eleady.
‘Then toe long con
at Boon U to be an a
after ail.” abe said.
"Tea." Tbe doctor did n

'

Btm: • to 11 A. li, 1 to 4 p. a.

fRUE STORY OF TMlOmOIN OF THIS
FAMOUS WBRFON.

pbO each, the price varying a
to -the qiiuuUly of gold or silver lued.
plating, the five dollar knife having
.. platlug
platius at all; Iam toe temper of
each was toe sanie. each being snbiltted to tbe eevere test above tDi
tlooed.
About 1SS8 or 1834, perhaps a little
earlier. James Bowie went to Washing­
ton and gat-e Black an order for a
knife, furnishing a pattern and desir­
ing It to be made'wlthln the follosring
silty or ninety days, when he would
call for It- Black made the knife ac­
cording to' Bowie's pattern. Hexkuew
Bowie well and bad a high estImatlOD
of bim as a man of good taste as well

"1 aoOcM," Hid Uncle Bben. “dat a
aoa wbp Is otabborn as a' Rffita-gMrally ain't near as seaslble.”-^aal)iwtua Star.

PineUne of Ladies' and Gents’ Gold
WatebesL

See Our Olspluy Wlndowl

Ganiictt’s Jewdry Store;
Opposite Boston Store, 137 Front SL

You can live f
in Californi
Ton do sot have to be a
i to etOoy CaU.
f^orlliree orEoBr Uioogand
dollara yoa egn buy an
S-room cottage, cowered
xriU3iMea,and^Af3w acres
of gidond fined with aU
manner of treea and J
^ era.

P'J

I* “PSiS'lVfeaSSESJYI

For Elk llaplde. Kalkaska snd Cent-ai (.ahe. 7 (H> s. m , l;zO p. m. and
j^ For^’ctarlevolx and Pataakey. l'-*0

1''“ ““ "”^r“f.MOEDU«R
J KBHOB,
Agent

DIRECTORY

moral and political comxge. but be taae
no phytleal courage. I always have to
ptol tbe strina of bU abower bath."

Watetes! Watiks!

pointed -tor' TOi^alhg ima blowing
soM aecomat- It li tortter ordered,
public notlae thereof
Trains leave Travetss City as tol
publication of a copy mwv
order, for ' three suo^•n^ OraiM Raplda, Detrotl. Toledo
___ __ v »ks prevloaa to aald day o({ , i.irsgo ano west. 6;00 a m.. 11:63 a
ceasive
beariug. in The DaRy RaglA a newa-,„,
p,
paper printed and circulated In aald, po, Muskegon, Sagioaw. Day City,
county. .
j I'ort iiuivn,.Toledo, Detroit and eaat.
JOHN A. LORANOSR
! 0;00 a. m and II ;S8 a. m.
Mge of Probate i for Manistee LmUngton «nd
3296-1-4
(SeaD—A true copy.
.................. I ivaukee. a m„ 11:55 a. m.'and Stto

taste in point of shape and concluded
tola u> be a good opportunity to do so.
Consequently after completing the
knife ordered by Bowie be made anoth­
er and when Bowie retnened showed
them iSoth to bim and e^tolned toe
difference between toem, at the same
time giving him his Choice at the same
price. Bowie promptly aelected BlaeTs
pattern. Shortly after this Bowie be­
came involved in a difficulty witti three
de^eradoes. who a
1 bim wlto
He killed them all with toe
knife Black bad made. After tola
DhiaecB. I
wben any one ordered a knife from
ffEIMAETtV Bros.- F
Black. Instead of fumlahiug a patteni
377-179 Brca<lwor. Ne»
as formerly, be would order It to be
made like Bowie’a which was finally
Into “make me ^a bowle
knife." Thus this famous weapon ac­
quired iu aama Bowle tUffiaelt was
uot s meebsnie of any kind. Be was
killed in tbe Alamo with Davy CrockO. M. MORdX.
' '
dead Mexlcana. The pepblar Aucrioiwer <
whom be bad killed with that l
uounty.

Front aOwst, Trararae Cityother men made kuivee In those dayA
ARCHITECTB.
nd they are atui beffir'made, bot no
oe baa made the howle knife except
F. B.' WAldCXR
ernes Blat^ Its chiefeat value was in Architect sad aapretatodont. 0
Its temper. Black undoubtedly poe- M reflidence 4IT Filto strMt. Mortbem -phone 4lL HsUmatM mads and
aeared toe “
him mysterioualy. and it died In tbe (nU alie details glran wlto cD plaaz.
ame way.
TRMNfiO NURgfig.
He often told me that no one ta^t
him tbe secret and tbat It was ImpoWtown B. W. SHSJJdN. NDBBR
bie for him to UU how he acqnli
acqnlM A. tnditate U. R A. treiawit •efaoo
olasa -Sfi. Orand BapIdA ClUsens'
Bla apprriiUceghlp only, gave Wm. ex­
’phone ietf Res, 254 Washington at.'
perience in plating Iran aod.ateei. not to
working to toon. Laige offers vrm !|NBURANCE AND RtAL ESTATE.
made to hiB tor toe secret hot be lotuaed them oil. Be wps steaHSlty
watched to older that bis prbcMoi
might be discovered, bnt Ua repntattbu for courage ^as each that no one
too cloaeiy after ba^
T. W. -TSESteT,
o demsi.-IndtaM^
Over Bantam * Hpri’a Jew^ ojore.

I,..”.? Sr'L°°^

L^wmoOitlsAs tiffin wffi^ffia omt per jwy.Mg
Q^toandasethnwnrit.
Ke^ tbe word
eotanmptioa. Pane
to an
buranr and Msttoa.
layout wtodani^^

u«n- PasA AgL

M. A N. t TIME CARD.
Leave Trev. Clty..»:g^
:04ami. 6:46pm.
a'*R

R U: lopjn.
84am. 4-.47pm.

ir:'"

You Will Never Know
Why It la that the

AMERICAN BEAUTY
CORSET
Ih bo far superior to other makes t ill you
have wora
one. " We have sold
hundreds of them and every we-rer Hpeahs
tvords of praist'.

Trmtoe arrive Trav, C
ad 6:48 p. m.
Train for Provemont h
Train from Praveatoo

Look Tor tbe AtnaHcan Beautj
Roae on Every Box.

$1.00 and
Fraakfort maktog aborteet and ehrep
eat rontee to Chicago, Milwaukee aud
toe weet.
______________
4 COPEMI6H AND A. A. R. R.
Ajrive Frankforl..

6:»pm

NEVER,

NO

NEVER

The -v Boston -v Store.

A B. BARBER Agnt.

THE

PROBLEM
SOLVED
We have been engaged to the
promotloo barineee in tbe West'
foragreatnumbreof years, and
believe we have solved tbe probtom tor safe toreaUiig wHhont
^miuatiDg any of tbe groat
dtanoes tor big profitA
tedinwea
If you are toterested
to weatren
Dts. either smintogo
dostrial, we wUl be pleaaed- 1
ej^toin our tnetbod. Addreea.

Hit Torny Eipidritiwi Co.,
- 0diver. Colondo—
OkateflffiCA

8fimaa4aatl
MW^.

WlHifl si Trait

ANNOUNCEMENT.
We are busy arranging tbe stock receiitly par-chased in the S. K. Northam Hardware Store, and with a
large quantity of new goods, ■will-be ready this week
to supply your waats. ’ We shall endeavor tolieep the
stock up to tbe same high stand&rd u heretofore, and
we expect to merit tbe public patronage.

9. F. Haxton «sPdWPe |to.T
Dwlar. la AU JUod. at HatUaaaa.

THE aAlkiY -BAGIiK,

■iicskBEBMA^
.acuya After nreai dlScaftj'' asd
BMTOoi fonbllag Annaged. to. loosen
tbs swamp book abd after mnarmore
dtiliciitty aaccee^ In makliig it Cast
about tbe gray mare's n^- PaWan
Intended wltb thla to eboke tbe gnlmsl
to that peenllar state when atae wotfd

The Blazed I
;

Hurrah, for the Dear Old F%I

Tr^il

W..A «.J Stalclnr 5JF. Aym.

, Wr STEWAR.T EDWiUU) WHITS

CHAPTEB V.

I I
bU scalar Uappcoed to be talfc^
* ins oror the aituatlon. Tbe
•caler. whose' name was D^er, sloDidied
back in tbe Bbatev watcMo»- bis
Ereat honest eapolor aa a mtty.
Oalntjr cat od^ watcb tlie blnndertogs oj' a St. Bernard. Dger bad
d a pi»>
else IIUteWBCk a
t» Was caflBnUr twlatlat Into pointa;
black c;cbrun-s, and long. eSemIhate.
black iBsbc-s. Tbe two neo coneeksed
in Blion. elliptical sentences, osing
man; lecbnlcai tenns.
•That 'seventeen’ white pine U going
to underrun.” said Djer.
‘Tt won't
skid over S.OOa'
■It s small vtnS,’' agreed Rndway,
"and so mo^ ^ worse for. as. T
tlic company U stand In on It. becai
small stuff tlU 4taat always ovemins
on tbe mill cut"
The sealer nodded comprehension.
•'Wlieii -arc .von going to dry haul
tbnl Nor^vny across Pike laker
"Tomorrow.
She springs, bnt tbe
book says Brejnebea of lee wlO bold
a
:iml tbere'a mote than that
How mucluare we putting In a day
now?"
•■ibout dOJJOO."
Radwny fell silent.
ir aneb a
•Tbafs mighty Uttle
crew." be observed at last doiMMfully.
di ,
"I al«fa}-s said ,voii were Joo eaey
with them.
Vou got to drlce them
"Weil. Ifa a rough country," apologtted Rndwny. iryiiig, os was bis cus­
tom, to dod nxruses for tbe otber par­
ty as soon os he was agreed wiUi in
bis blaiix'. ."Tlipro’s any amount of
pot bole*, uml ib.-u wo ve bad so much
snow tbe ground .lin'l really froze on1. It get
of tbem swamps,
ting nji 08 uiuvli Id this country ns '
used to donn on ibe Muskegon."
Tlic kcolcr Kiiiiltil n Ibiii smile all
biinsrir brliiiicl 1b" slow, l-j.-r kn<
jicrfixlly Mbind, nnd 1
bind.
BoiiK- itini' tbe iiii-ii had Ihs.'Ii tvloxing
llii'ir Hlipn*. Tlic'.v bad workisl lionOHil.v
but i< l'■-^1aln Hiiap and
villi' hod hicl.rtl.
Tbi* was lofouw

float like'a baboon on- tbe water and
two men could with ease draw faer crer
the edge of tbe ice. Tben tbe unexpeet*
d happened.
The instant Henryk bad lussed tbe
end of tbe ebaiu tlirougb the knor Pnt.
posseased by souk- Hlberolno notion
that now all was fast, let ^ of tbe bit.
Jenny's liead ot once went undvr,,
ilvr.^and
Ibe eml of tbe logging eliain> glided

ny kicked and struggled, churned tbe
water, throwing it about, kicking out
In erery direction. Once n borse’e
head dips strongly tbe game is
No animal drowns more quickly. Tbe
two -young boys ecrnmbled away.
French oaths could not induce then
approach.' Molly, still upheld by
biau, looked at him piteously wltb
strange. Intelligent eyes, bolding her­
self motionless and rigid with com­
plete confideoce in this moeter who had
Dcrer failed her before. Fabian dug
his heels into tbe Ice, but conid not
hang on.
Tbe drowning horse was
more than a dead weight Presently It
became o question of letting go or be­
ing dragged Into the lake on top of tbe
animals. Wltb a sob the little French-

1. A • IMF - i • en’s reatl-y
' ing With wel-coming arms to' gneS
sea^
.2. Oilr sol-dioi-saro trn-estnnd hniv - est. Of an • y on land or
sea,
S. Then here.ire three cheers forournn - vy, Now fending for jis at

troubled look of pleading in Molly’s
eyes.
■'AMaaslDs!" biased Laveqne
two untortnnate youto; that.wae all.

1—-All
who need iier pro • tec
Nev - er shirk-ing a bat
Cheer three limes for tbe ar

. tion, And l>eg fjir fret- • ibmi »\v«ct
tie. They flghl h.r vk - b. - r> ;
my, En-camp'd up - on
the lea;

•ir-fcE
ly. Lib
1.1b-- er - ty, Just qufd - i • ly,
‘When there’s a caU for tm ar
read - i - ness stand-ing to guard

her stand - ard bright^
one man to
go,
and brave are they,

ice, ■
my.

And
And
Then

.....

1, wlmni be
bhiis.-ir.
If
hi-!* in hii slr<i:igvr
drive
IliH rniplojor Is l>ig .•m.uijb
I* willing in Ik- driven to
tliv Inst .
IS "Ik>ss"
feelings
working for lb:H lunii. As you value
your authority, the lote of your men
nod 4k> completion of your work, keep
a blii^ ■ii'tw and aa unbending slngleoeai d( puf|»ose.
tphoipe bad already commented on
tbe feelUv among tbe men. though,
owing to bU Ineiperience, be was not
aM^o oaUmate Us full value. Tbe
nieu were Inriined to a aemlnpoltsetlc
air wlwD they spoke of tbolr comieclion Willi tbi- ctiiup. Instead of being
bnnomi as one of n verlea of Jolt* tut*
; .-in'll 10 be ronsldered ns merely a
,n-uii..i:7ir> balling pince In wbicli they
I .ik lai pn.k- iiiid from wloi li they
bei, il (orv'ard in niitti iii.'itton or back

m

i<i irvuti'.'y to better lliing*.
•ti1d Sliriir.-i, lie's tin- btill.v boy,"
wild Itob S;mitoii. "1 remeinbiT nben
lie was bm-aiiii of M. & I). at Camp
O. Saw-we did bustle them *aw logs
ini I sbuulrl rise to remark! Out In
tbe wood* by ilnu streek of day. I
call oue mornln' she war. pretty wild,
and ilic boys grumblctl some about turn­
in' out. -Cold.' says Tim. 'you so

“I DO work wld dat fool dat no t'ink
wit- bees bald!"
This deprived tbe camp at once of a
teamster and o team. Wl
fleet that ooc pair of horses takes care
of the exertions of a crew of Kiwycra.
several swampers and three -or four
cant book men you will readily
wbat a serious derniigenient tbeir loas
woold cause.
Radwo}- did bis best. He look
da.vE to search out a big team of farm
hnrso-*. Tben It became necessary to
flixi n driver. After some dcliberntion
be decided to advance 3ol> Stratton to
tlic post, tlial "decker" having bad
more or less experience tbe year before.
Crlckson. tbe S«-ode. wlille not ’a ■
cam book mail, w<^ nevortlieloss s
an-1 reliable. *ltadway piiiced bint
.Jitrntton's
place.
He
remembered
Tliorpe.
So tbe young man received bis first
promotion toward tbe ranks ot skilled
laltor. He piliiwl a
a field of a
Igcntly :>ei|iitnxl while roadmaking,
for now a false strrAc marred a saw
log; and besides, wlint was more to his
taste, be found himself near tbe actual,
soeue of operation—at the front aa It

V opyright ipt^.

that pow.er • ful ban
pro -tact our re - pob
hnr-tah! for tbe conn

commented Badway. doubtfully
shaking bis bead after lAveque badleft tbe office.
T ought to have been
surer about tbe ice."
Badway was bo conflnned in bis beUef ns to bis own culpabillty'’tbat
quite overlooked Fabian's Just conten­
tion tbot tbe mere thinness of pte ice
was In reality no excuse for tbe'loalng
of the horses. So Pat and ITenrys were
not diaebarged; were not Instructed to
“get their time.”
Fabian Laveque

ner, She^ wins thro’ God and the
lie From ev - 'ry tlireft«n iug
try. That boasts 'such val - liant ar

HcreTte learned why and when tbe
sawyers threw a tree -up or down bill,
and bow smaji standing timber they
it tbrongb, w'.ial conslder-

m

btnsb. «Dd
btw)7

“that they ain't
•o of ns at tbe farm

inT" queried Tbonw.
.
uflbed Paul, "afld. if ifa a
named■ a ■ r'her mol
TtATene City tMit No.'>72. K. O.

Uejiaritti'd.
In a moment
Tboi'i - (ouud bluuclf walei deep In'
ilie |ilt,'liy aromatic top. of an old ball
sap. clipping away ot the projecting
i.nin< lic> Afit-I- n time be board Paul's
TIudsT!-- <
- Ilu!li.* -wi*li-sb-sti-,-rasb

7,-

•T KM, PTldky BlgfaU In FwesUW'
A. r. FWodrteb. Com-: J, T.
Shlold l. B. K.; B. A. Btms. T. K.

and then
tbv ttee-s

fallTbi>n>e knew ibat uow either Uauk
or Tvtii mu*l Is- cll.-i'-.liig with tbe long
mensiiriiig ]>nle ei--;!),' tbe prostrate
trunk, marking by uieuus of shallow
ux vlliis where tbe kIiw
to divide
logs.
Then Tom shoul.tl iwmc-’
tiling UDlntelUgible.
Tbe other men
seemed to uodersiand. bowc'-cr. for
tlioy (Iropjied tlieir work uuil ran hasti­
ly ill iIh’ Uirectlun of tbe voice. Tbotpe
muiueiit-s InciecUlou did the
111- iirrl'i-U to find a group
about II prostniie iiniii. Tin- uiuii was
Paul.
Two at tbe older woodsmen, kiies'llug. were conducting i-oolly a tiasty
examination. At the trout'cvci-j- man
Is more or less of u surgeon.
"Is lie bun badlyr asked Thorpe.
"Wbat is if:"
"He's dead." answered one of the
otber nn-n soberly.
e -kill of ghastly practice
leui wove a litter, on wlileb
pliiceil.
Till- patbctic
tbe body •
little pnx-i-ssion luorni in the solemn.
Inscrutnlilc fop-st.
When ilu- uve bad fulb-n 11 liad
crasbed tlirougb tbe lop of uuolbcr.
learlug suspeiidi-d In Ibe branebes of
the latter a long, lietivy liiOb. A Blight
breez.' dislodgetl it. Henry Faul was
imiutled as l>y :i Jnvrllii. This is tinchief of tbe jit;iuy perils of tbe woods.
Tbal i-VL-uiiig Jjic vamp was miusually <iulel. 'i';il1li-r let bi* liddle bang.
After supin-r ■I'liorpc was ni.proacbed
il with
by Purdy, tlic ivpiiliiiti rcdln-iid

wbofu-lw bad bad tb.- n
Ings b<
before.
-\ •
-•you id. vUuuil^y':" be asked in a'
-'If? u five apiece for
quiet ' olce.
Hunk's woniau.said Thorpe.
Tilt- men wm- earning from $aw to
Sd" a luoiilli. They bad uRiSt Of them
never seen liaiik. Paul Ijcfo
y because of
tuuui. Uc- bad not. mululy
it dis|K>sltl<iu. t-ujoyed any exc
his modest
ry degrw- of popularity, yet
traurriiunry
iiigers vlieerfully.
tbu*- stmusers
vbeerfull. , ns a matter
of voursv, gave ui>-llie proceeds of
week's liard work, ami tifnt wlfliont
exiHvling tin- sllgblt'sl |K-rBonal credit.
'I'be immvy was sent "rrow tlic boys."
■nions- Inter rend a lieartbroken letti
to tbe unknown iRWravlors. It touched
liini deeplyjajid be gusp.H.'KsI the other
siieii «f llic.saiue enmlioiis. Jiiu liy Ibat
llnie lli'-y h.ail tvgaimsl the Indcpoudi-nt. K-lf voiitiilued imlsi- hf the fronThey P-iid it with unmoved
and tossMl il aside wltb ii inon(iniinaril.v rongli Joke or oatb.
Tlionn- nmlprsuxsl tbeir rellctince.
lie felt
■t of bis o'vn n
ii part

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ihori- llimi ever akin to t hese wen.
.V* sw;iui)«‘r III- had more or leas to
do with ;i <-0111 book in helping the
teamsters roll lli.- end of tbe log on the
lltlie "dni.v He soon eaugbt the
ktuuk. Tow.-ird fbristwus be bad be........... u fairly eOJeleiP rant book'man
mnd was iielplng roil the great slicks of
limK-r up the slanting skids. Thus ulwojs lutelllgence eoiiots. especially
that rare Intolllgeniv wlileb resolves
hiio tlie iinnlytlenl anil the minutely
(ibSiTVlllg.
He was getting Just "tlie experience
nnd the knowledge tie needed, but that
was :il>om nil. His wages were $25 a
tnonlii. wU!e!i Ids van lilll would re
duel- to tlie (toiible encle. M the end
of tile winter he would hnve but a Ut­
ile over $100 to show for «s seaaon’a
work, nnd this .-ould mean at most onIv S.-SI foi- Helen. But the future was
ills. He s;i'V now more plaluly wbat
he bad dimly perceived tiofore.. ital
for ilie man wbo bu.vs timber, nnd logs
it well, a sure future Is waiting. And
In tills nimii be wus beginning to learn
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iTn be Continued.)
11- sight t.
one or the otber!'
JU’re goli
And he meant it too. TTicm w.i* great
-days’ Forty million n year an<l ii<
hitch!"
Tbe next morning Badwuy ir;
ferred SloUy nnd Jeiioy. 'nlili lliiliblan I.nvequc and two or Uu- younger
men. to Pike lake.
Tliori- oarlii-r
tbe season a numln-r of-^>lllea bud bt
felled out on the hr. cut In log- .and
left In-expcctaliuii-of lev tbivk vuougb
to bear the tnivoy "driiy." Owing
tbe fact thill tbe sbores of riiiv l.ake
were extremely precipllous It lind
Impossible to irsvoy tbe logs up
tbe bill.
Badwny bad sounded carefully tbu
tliU'km-»s of tile 4p<‘ wIiIi iilTiix.
Al(bougb the weiitber budV-en siilhrleiilly cold for tbe lime of .rear, the snow,
ns often happens, iTnd fallen Itcfore the
teuiperalure.
liiUer the wimii white
blsiiki't tbe ariual freezing bud been
Slighl.
Howevaa, there n-eiiivil to be
at least eight iiicliTTof iITtiir iiv. whieli

ddeoly V
cely 0 so
‘ ice, wblc| bubbled up
around tbem nnd over their Dacka in
imirular rotted pieces. I.Ittle Pablnn
l^veqoe abonled and Jnmped down
from bit lc«. Pat McGulic and 3'oung
Henrye cape running. '
The boraes had broken tbrongb an
air bole alMul which tbe icc was
Mnmc.
K«0>iaD had already, seised
Moliy l.y file hjt and was bolding bei
bend egally above vrnter.
"ICUch Jennj b.v .lat be'tr' be cried to
Pni.
Thus llie two men' without exertSon
sustainrd the noses ot the team above
ibe sortace. Tlie (KMltiu't doouioded
absolutely uo-bifkte. for it coAil have
bees maintained for a good bnlf boor.
Slolly and Jenny, tbalr soft eyes full of
tbe Intelligence of the situation, rested
eaafly In full confidence. But Pat and
UeniTa. new to this sort of emersency,
d aod exdted.

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tUousli/.
ation held for ilic cutting of different
lengths of log, bow tbe limber was
skillfully decked on tbe skills In such a
manner that tbe pile should not bulge
or fall and eo that the scaler could
easily determine tbe opposite ends of
the same log—in shon. a thonaand and
one little details wblcb oRlinarily n
man learns only aa the exigencies arise
to call in experience. Here, too. bo first
realised be was In tbe firing line.
Tborpe bod ossigoed blm as a bunk
mate tbe young fellow who assisted
Tom Broadbead In the felling. Henry
Paul was a fresh complexloned. clear
eyed, quick mannered yoaii> fellow.

part of tbe Kate, where daring the
rammer be worked on a little bomestead farm of bis own. After a few
days be told Thorpe that he was mar­
ried. nnd after a few days more be
showed his bunk mate the pbotograpb
of a sweet faced young woman wbo
looked trustingly out ot tbe picture.
"Sbe’s waiting down there for me.
and It ain't so very long till spring."
aald Paul wistfully. “She's the best lit­
tle woman a man ever bad. and there
ain't Mtblng too good for tier, ciium-

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Three days after the newcomer had
surted Is at Hi- --wamping Paul, dur­
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frem
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CHAPTER XI.
pfslHB r«aog .feltow eUj-«a tl>r«e
I I
weeks sod was a eonstnnt ioy
.11
to TUorpe. Thoipe liked the
Li I boy because bo was open beannl. free from affectation, assumptive
of uo auperlorlty-in abort, 'bccauso he
w«s dli^ aod slocero. Wallace, -on
Us part, adored Id Thorpe the free,
open air life, the adrentnrone quality,
the quiet, bidden power, the resourcefulMss and the eelf auffidcncy of tbe
' ptoneer. He. did anythlus at all. He
accepted Tboipe for what 'be thought
hid) to be rather than' for wba
might think him to be.
, Little by little tbe eager qoes
of the youth extracted a full atatemeot
of the BltuaUos. He learned of, the
timber thieves np the river, of ibeir
present operations aod their probnitle
plana, of tbe valuable pine lying
• nDclaltosd. of Tborpc’a stenlltiy
Into the enemy’s country.

He wanted o know what ht could do
to help,
‘‘Nothing except keep quiet.", rei
Thorpe. "Vou mustn't try to act
dl«erent.'Jf the men from up i
come by, be just as cordial to tbei
can at
Important*

you do—afffr you get tlic timber estl.
mated?"
*TII go south and tr.v. quietly, tc
ratse some money. Thai will be dlffl. cult because, you see. pcoplv donyki
me. and l am uot In ri [>osit^ to
them look orer tbe limber. Uf cm
It Will be berely ii queslloii of m.y
Judgment. Tliey ran go tliemaelvc* to
thr land nfilco and pay tbeir ihoney.
There won't be any elmnee of uiy mak­
ing w.-iy,witb liiat. Tbe investors wUi
become possessed ot cvnalir 'ilcserlp
tions’ lying In tbls wiuntry, nir right
enongli. The rub Is. Will iliey lime
ehougli rautiib'iiec In me .snci my judg­
ment to iK-lieve the tlnilK-r i«. lx- what
I reptvseiit If/"
led Walhice. sudden
ty gr/i\’n.
‘•Hurry
' Ilrjl evening, with
_,n crl'i' •'.His oil ji.-w in ills voice, •’will
yon take a lillle walk wllli lue down
by ll.i- .him?. I want l.> talk wfth
Tbe.\ .slr..liisl ti) tbe .slg<-ar tbe bank
and Rtmal for a nioiiieni l.u.kliig nt the
eu'il'ling waters.
• .“I want you to tell me all about log­
ging," began WuHace. • Stan from the
.beginning. Rupixtse. for instance—wbat
would be yo'iir first move? '
They sal shli- by side <iij 1 log, and
Tlairis' i‘X|>l!iine.i. Tbe exeiteim-nt of
war was in it. W-hen be bn.) finlBhed.
: W^lla.s- drew a deep breath.
“Wl.an I am borne," said be simply.
"I Ih.' in a hig lions.- .>.i lli.- Lake
iSbon- drinv'lt is'lieaiod by si.-anf and
lighted by' .•l.strlnlt}-. I U.iieb a buttiglile.! and wanm-d. .M .vrialii hours

RIP-.

mm
mi,.

^ olbcr ' •'•.'y esthervVM Sena
Tlnipe. nu eiHlh-gxler."
“Hairy." replied Wallace aoburly, “I
ani sorry I-luatlc you say that. I do not
care foryonr naibe. except, perhaps, to
In tl
have
ceatry. 1 toll you. It is n favor to let
me in on tbls deal. I don't know any­
thing about lumberini. but I’ve got
eyes. 1 can see that big Umber stand­
ing np-tbi<d! and tail and I know peo­
ple make profits in the businesa.''
Thorpe conslderetl a few momeats ta
silence. ■
>
"Wallace." be said gravely at laat, “I
boneatly do think that whoever goes

-real thing with bine ribbons lind to
ilieiii and tbhik we an/ cqiiiplng or
mngliing II. .TUU life of yoiii> is glo-.,
rtoux. is vitnl: It nus/ins soiii.'iliiiiE In
the lonreli of the world ’
Tbe yoniig fellow spoke will, unexpneled
swiftness -.iml
earnestness.
Tlinrpe looked at liliii In surprise.
“I know what you arc ibluklug,’’
asid the boy. flushing. "Yoo arc sur­
prised that I can be In earnest about'
anything."
Thorpe watched him with sympa­
thetic eyes but with Ups that obsU
nately refused to say one word.
'J-ieft college ni nineteen because
fnlber died," Walbice went oo.' *"1
.just Iwenly-one, A large es­
tate descended t» me. and I have bad
to
for liM lavratmenl all alone. I
have,/..- aiater; Ijmt la nlLIi.
"So Ituu- IV ei1h.l 'J borpe mid slop­
ped,
"The estates have nol suffered." vveul
. on 111 • Ihi.v situply. “I bare done-irell
wllli tbr. i- lint." be fried fleredy. "I
hate It: 11*1 i i.-tij and m.';..i anil wor­
rying uml iiau'Ui;:.
-Vow. Harry, I
have II prolMMal n-1.
you. It la Ihlat
• You UUMI gSO.000 to buy your land. Ixt
vjne supply It and come In as half part- An expression of ‘doobt crossed Uie'
land iookcr’a face.
. *H>h, pleaaer «ied tbs bqy. *T do
I in BomeOilig reel. It will

rrld to Brt in
s. .'•*ra-.''lng
Ing of me-”

here." intaipseed Tboiiic
-:i dcB’t even know my

. ws»ISed the t>or.
•-^^TO«B5”piwm»ed

• tbe gba
----------- -----------gbOT

it. for I like you. and I know you want
to go Into this more out of friendship
r«r me nod because your Imagination la
Luuchea than from any business sense.
But I'll accept gladly, ond I'll do ny
bestr
“Hoortyr' cried tbe boy. throwing
bis cap up-ln llic ilir. ’•.We'll do ’em
up In the first reiind.’’

IS

'

ClIAPTEB XII.

rTi:U Wallace left them the
twu m.-u
again Into
,'bflr viismitiary ways of life.
Cp to 111.- |)r««riit Thorpe bad
:i <U-ar iielil.
Now two men
u II tmiu iiliove uiid cstaUllahed

mile below tbe dam. Thorpe soon sat­
isfied himself that they were picking
out a n>utc for the logging nudl
Tbe two men. of course, did not both­
er ibeniEelves with tbe timber to be
tmvoye<l. bui'gnvo their entire attenlloD to that lying farther back. I'borpe
was enabled thus to avoid them entire­
ly. lU- simply transferred his estimat­
ing 10 the forest by the stream. Once
be met one of the men, but was fortu­
nately ill n country that lent itself to
his pose of linnter. The other he did
uot itec at nil.
But one day be beard biui. Tbe two
up river men were fbllowlog carefully
but noisily tin- bed of a little creek.
Tlionie bappened to be on tbe side bill,
so be seated bimsjlf quietly uuUI they
should have moved on down. One of
tbeui shouted to tbe other, who. crashing ibrnugh ji thicket, did uot bear.
■■H<K)o, Dyer’’’ the first repeated.
"Here's ihat infernal comer over.berer
"Ypii." assented the other, "coming.’’
Thorite recognUed the voice instantly
as that of Uadway’s scaler. His.hand
crisped In a gesture of 'disgust. Tbe
man bad always been obnoxious to
Two dsys later 1m
l,0D tbelr
caiui>. He paused In wondef' at-what

I bastily cxtingnlahed with a
r water, and n frying pan lay
when- itjind'been overtnnied. If the
thing Imd i>ecn possihle, Tbotpe would
have gm-SHcd at a basty and unpremnlitiilo.1 flight
He was about to withdraw carefully
lest lie lie discovered when be was
startled by a' touch on bis elbow. 11

see what
- Tbe ludiaii examined rapidly thecoDdilioii of tbe Utile camp.
"Dey look for sometliin’." said be.
making Ills band Kvolru as thongb
ruiutnaging and insisting the.packs
"I I’ink dey Sre'joiV In d.- woods" be
eonclniled. “b^v
iMWis. Boss be
ic got e on river trail t
free
, "You’re
right.
CUnrb-y."
repUed
Thorpe, who had been dniwiag Ills own
conelnBlons.
"Oik- of them kndws me.
They’ve been lia.klng In Tbeir packs for
Ibeir nnt.-1.onk-, with Ibe dcscriptlotis
of ilic-si- MH-ii.niK ill ilii-m. Then they
pil.-.] mil f..i llie Isns. If I know anyfiing m all. th<- iHKis’ll nmkctracks for
Iieiroli."
-Woi jmi doT’ nsketi iiijiin Charley
eiiHoiixly.

oitleteil and set out
It n-rnplil pace for cauip.
There, with incredU.le deftness, he

lilnnkeiK, 'ilimst Thorpe’s waterproof
miUeli safe in Ills pocket and turned
eiiperly to the young man.
"Yon come." be repe.tted.
Thorpe tuisiily imenrilied bla "de-

vlisoe.
"When I get to that square patch ql
light I’ll quit.’’ be would say to him­
self and struggle painfully tbe requir1 twenty yards.
"No. I won’t quit bere." be would

:hrougb his groin.■‘Vou corne." re|K-.n<-,l
stolid ns ever.
Then Hie smi was an bmir lilgli. Tbe
travelei's suddenly rmi into a trail,
whicli as suddenly dived into n si'nicc
thicket. On Hie other side ol
unexpecteilly found himself in mi ex­
tensive cli-.triiig dotted wilb Hie black-.
of pines- AHiu*!irt tbe dls-'
tanec bo could perceive Hie wide blue
borlson of Lake Hh-blgan.- ll>- bad .
Crossril the iippof iKiiiiisiilii on fnoi.
’Umit come by iod:iy." siiid Injun
Clinrtcy.'liidi'eallna the lull st.-uks of a
mill. "HIni nil sii>|i. You iii/ik'liiiiistop
take you wlHi liliii. Vmi fi.-t K'uin U/ickInaw Oily Imiiabt. Ihw,- m.-n, dey on
dtttniln."
^ho^^K' ■-,ilciil.i4,-d I'niiidly. Tlii^ en­
emy wnii:.l n-ijiiin- even with tbeir
teams n ,l;iy to <-.v,-r t1»-11rirty nihes to
the llslibi;: vill:in’- of Miiiiisiiig. whence
the s|.i-.- run e.n-li iiii-rniii« lo-Seucy.
till- Iin-x.nl teri;ilii;il of Hu- South
8liiirejnilii':;<l lie, Tlronx-. oil foot and
llinx- Imiir, 'iclriiiil. initlil nevi-r have
rauski till-•,i;ic-. But from Si-in-y only
one irein ,t ikiy wus diS|k-ilelii-d to coiiTiett :i! .M.M-kiiBiw City wllli tbi- .Hleldgaii Ci-ntnil, iiihI on that one truln. due
to leave Ibis very morning. Ibe ii|> river
man was Just about piilJltig out; He
would arrive at Mariciiinw oily at 4
o'clock III , Hie nflernonn. wli'-n- be
would Ire forced to wall iiutil S in tbe
Ing n bout at the
Injun Clini'ley ri:id ted
him Tboriie could sltjl lunke ibi- Kmne
train. Thus llie slnrt in il_- -rm-e for
Detrnit'sIniHl olfi>e wniibl lie fair.
".All, right." be i-ri.nl,, iill bis eiK-n.-y
returning to blni. "Here (aM-sr-Wo’ll
*eat him out yei:’"Y’ou come leukr' hiqitlnHi tin- liidlau. peeriUK wiih n eertsin uiixlcly.lnto.
.iiiliriliiou'seycs.
Hill- bid-k; ' eri.-«l 't'liiiriK-. ••You bet

• H"XT does siie know wlien there’s
frelglii?"
"Ob. they signal lior frem ilie uiIll.’’
Blit Tborpe was goinAt the mill Tborpe dove for Hie en­
gine room.
He knew that ei-vwln-re
tbe clang of machinery and llic burry
of bnsliu-s!) would leave scant DHciiHon
for bini; and./lieeldes. from the euglu^
room Hie signaU would be given. He
found, ns Is often the ense in north
country siiwmlUs. a Scotchman In
charge.
"Does tbe boat stop bore tliin morningV' be Inquired.
"Weel,” replied the cngiucer. with

,-iimp
“Can’t yonTeUlsUe her In for me? ”
It was ocarly siipdowii. Without a ask?d Tborpe.
word tlie two men uniek off Into tbe
.’■1 canna." niiswcrcd tbe engineer,
forest, the Indlitii to ilii- lead. Tbeir promptly cnougb tlilsnime.
.
course was sonthenrtHuit Thorpe ask­
"Itliy iiotT’
ed no questions. He foito.ved hliudly.
'"Ye're na wbat a body might call
Sooo bo found that If W.dhl eveu tbut
adequately be n-oiild have little attenThe Instrides.
Tbonie was seised wlUi an idea.
Ills knees alnays slightly hem,
•■Here:" be cried. "See that bowldM
at tbe finish of the step, his back hol­ over there?
I want to abip that to
lowed. his alioulders uiiil head thrust SlackJnaw City by freight on this
forward. Hlagalfbadai
boat."
It. up and down In a long
1- from
Tlic Scotebmao’s eyes twinkled ap>.
one rise to tbe other.
A
■■reclatively.
Thorpe became fnsclDated In watching
"I’m dooUn
before hliu this easy, untiring lope, •friim the office.
hour after hour, without tbe variation
••.teq liere." replied Tborpe, - I’ve got
second’s fraction In speed
to gel that boat. It’s worth 830 to me,
.Hill I’ll scfuarc it with tbe captain.
There’s yotir twenty."
Tbe Scotchman delibmted. looking
three boors be was compelled to put -aslant at the ground and thoughtfully
forth decided efforts to keep pace. Bla oiling a cylinder with a greasy rag.
walking was no longer mechanical, but
’-It 'll na be a matter of life aod
consrions. When it becomes so a man duiirirt " be asked liopcnilly. "Slie aye
soon tires.
Thorpe resented tbe in- Hiojix for life and OeaUi.
the stones, the roots, tbe
•Xo." replied Tbon>
ivluctauily.
patches of soft ground which lay in
Then, with an expiesi
"Y'ee; by
his way. He felt dally lliat they were heaven, it 1«r If' I don't make that
fair. Ho could negotiate Ibe dls- boat.I’ll kill your
Unev. bnt anything ebe was a gniulThe SentriiixiaB chuckled and pocket­
tons Insult.
ed the money.
Then soddenly be gained bis eMond
*Tb dootiD’ tbars In order." he re­
wind. . He felt brtter and stroncer and
plied. “I’ll be no party to .nny such
noTOd Beer.
peoceedln’s. I’m p>lu’4MN. f..r « fresh
pall of watter." he 'icmnrk,-,!. *|.iiu*lng
halt
hli .Mnket- leaned at tfae.door. -but ns « we,- U.-i n of in-

At uidalght laJsB caikMy cuUtd

"Hold on." he Interrupted. "I clelm
^ve no receipt

any land in these townships until
after my busloeea Is transacted. I
have reason to btiteve that this gentieman and myself are both after the
nme descriptions."
•'Wbatr' Bbonted Morrlsou. assuming
■arpr
Toa -will have to wait your turn.
Mr. Morrison,” said the clerk, vtrtuona
before so maio^wltneesee.
wUte
/e of ^vcltcment.
rage
being filed
ulstoQ my application
appUcot
"1 insist
oet" be criOd.
M. waving
wavl
bto check.
At once!

Wire thirty a
oOce. Detroit b
morslsg. Oo It
night. lDperts«t,fl
Then he took
car on a
ically wi
knew that s>
vided he were on ^
through 'the car, a

•T have the money jight here to pay
toe every acre of It and If I know the
tow the first man to pay takes the

oiit of the wiaproved trieodly, i
with him tUI a"
entered tbe t

land."
He stopped tbe check down
rati and bit it a nnmber of times with
tbs flat ot bto band. Tborpe turned
and faced him with a steely look In bto
level eyee.
"Mr. MoiTtoon,"

station.
Another
with me. _
fli-lose.laad.
Be paid day ratM
mediate deUvery.
abould be away from
BverythUg depenMk.oo Wallace
Carpenter, and Tbot^ could
confer the chance aiyce. One other
thought made the n|M wem long.
Thorpe had bnt 830 leW
Uonlng'came at laiQ and tbe train
drew in and stopped. |Tboipe, being
In the smoking car, dlDfipcd off first
and stationed himself Lw tbe
where he could lot* ote tbe paseenThey filed
d accord the
past: To two only b
tb and in these
role of n
ysndUertwo The
rieon themselvee. Tb^ pueed -within,
ten feet of him. talktof»enrnestly to­
gether. At the curb then balled a cab
and drove away. Thorpe with snttofaetJOD beard them caH the name of a

It was still two boors befMe the land
ofltoe would be open.
Tboipc repaired at oiKe to a honidlng
bouee off Fort street, wbeib be bad
•NMtfltted" three montbs-before. There
he reclaimed bis raltoe, shaved, clotbad
hlnisrif in linen nod dievlot osre more
and sauntered slowly to ^
to awnlt Its opening.
At » o’clock neither ot tbe partners
had eppeered. TboipO atered ^tiie of­
fice and approached the desk.
•Tb there a telegram here for Harry
Thorpe?" be Inquired.
••I V
" replied the Ini1i:in. .-iml o
The clerk to whom he a.........................
self merely motioned with bto head to­
ni..r-|.,. -/iw over the he;;.ti/i)»i .io the ward a young fellow behlud tbe railing
•rsi ,1 .:.-usc-trall of black xi.mkr. He In a corner. Tbe latter shifted com­
M/C off on a tumbling run tou-anl Hie fortably and repUed “No.”
At tile same litotnm steps woe beard
In tbe corridor, the door opMed. aod
CHA|>TER XIII.

B arrlred out of brentb i
typical liitk- iiiiU town
Blstlng of i
houses. Hie wiloons. mill,, office
anil general store. To the latter lie addressed lilmself for Information
Tile propriolor, sHII sbv-iiy. w:is inopphig out the pine,'.
••'Hoes Hint
Ibnt iKin.l sSlop here?’’ sbn.iu-d
riiniTii- ncruss Hie siiils
nii
Tlioi-i-i“SomcMnies.’' replied
eplled the i
lolently.
"Not iilwn.TS?"
•Tijily when tben-’s frright for her."
"liin-ui l sin- Slop for pnRSengere?”

March. A. D.. 1904.
— at
It 10
10 o'clock
o’clock ti
ta th
oreaoon ot each of.those
• those dsys.
d
Dated. November 17Ui. A D.; 190S.
1^.)
JOHN A-. LORANGHR.
3298-t-«
Judge of Probete.

f-T::

conUnne.
"ril make Ih that birch
Then I’ll He down aod die."
To the aciunl physical
cxbnitsilon of Thorpe's aiuscles was
added'ibal immense in.-nuti wenriness
wbicli uncertainty of time .viid distauec
lnfiict« mi !i man. The Journey inlglii,
'w.vk for all be knew. In Hie
presciic- of nil vuiergciiey tlicso ineu
of nctlou
-iicuiullr not exchanged
doten wolts; Tbe Indiiin l«l; Thorpe
followed.
When the halt was enlleil Thorpe
fall Into bla blanket too weary even to
iciriiliig shaip. slmoilng
pains, like tbe Mnl.s'of swords, ran

^

> beard before said court,
Utb day ' of Janaary.
Friday, the iBth day a'

Give me a receipt and mark my
lands off after you’ve flulsbed with
this gentleman."
Now, gorehunent and state lauds are
the property of the man who pays for
them.
Although the clerk's receipt
might not give Morrison a valid claim,
neverttieless It would afford basis for
a lawsuit Thorpe saw the trap and
interposed.

would drop with weariness and
mentally
of contegiplntIiy Incapable
In. .

• steps
s in ading more rfaan a hundred

. Ib-irolt before they

. -Oh. pltntcr rrtnl «.<• Uoy.

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ni^Ts.ofioBR.
BTAff* OTMCHKJANi Ootmty «
Grand Travereu, M.

<a Ornd Tr*»«*e.
«•
th day of Kovember, A. D, IW
tour montha Zraai that dst* «0o tflowed tor credUdes to prwtt t^r
clakna agntoat the estate cC sAarteu
D. Haynes, mte of Mid eonnty. JeaeBe
ed. and that sU <a«dltors-a<.Mld de- .
ceased are required to present, thwf
claims to said Prahato oonrt at the
Probate offiee, in tne city of Travaian
dtj. Mkh.. tor esaTnlnatkm and allowanoe, on or betore the I8th day tX

calmly.
"Wdl," said Momsoa. swift as Ught

be

gone.
His eyes flashed, bis brow
frowned.' the nnscles of hie cbedm
contracted neder hie beard.
Wallace gated at him with fascinated
udmlEatioD.
"Tbeit you will?" be asked tremnlouBly.
“WdlUcc." be repUed again. "Uia'U
say. that you have been the victim of
tin advrtitnrer. but tbe result
lirove them wrong. If I
oen’t perfcclly sure of'this I wouldn’tt thutt: of

wants to get our tont rmsirto
plank down tbccesh the very instant If

took an hour, then forward again
^^the dim intermittent light
■ ; of the
haunts of forest until Thorpe tboiii

the Indian iKvnme all sc-

meals are serv.Hl m.-. I don't know
•how they arc ,-ooked or wli.-re Uio ma­
terials come from. Klnee'l.-avins collog.- I bare Sty-ut a liltle time down­
town every ddy, and iln-n I’ve played
g.>ir or tennis er ridden n horse m me

"I am somewliat busy th]a tBprnlng."
be objected. wKh a shade of command
in hla voice.
‘Tf thu gentleman’’- anggesTed tbe
Cierfc delicately.
"I am soiry." put In Thorpe, with
teevtty. "My time, loo, to valBaWe."
Uortison kKdted at tatm sharply.
"My deal to a big one.’’ be enapped."I can probably arrange with this gentlcmsn to let him have pto farm."
n claim precedence.” repUed Thorpe

elbow' long eaoiigb to oi^ sfrip
of dried meat aod fell asleep. :^borpe
Imit^ bis example. Thrto^ honn
Ma tbe Indian rouaed his--------- —
and tbe two set out again.
jrrom 8 o’elock until 8 they walked
omtJsoally without a pause, without
an tnatut’s breathing spell. Tlwn
they rroted half an hmir. ate a little
venleon and smoked a pipe.
An hour after noon they repeated the

be eold, '’you f
who p*

one Bide until I finish my business--w
Mr. Bmithera here."
‘1 suppose yon have the amount
tnally with yon,” aald the clerk quite
ro^iectfulto, *1jecau« If you have not
Mr, Morrison's claim will take prece­

mm

[A-nsM,

• 1

drawing out eoreness and i:

Jl,.l

S6e. »0a * $1.00 nt sU Snggiita.

to deniaiiilva l«- gvl- liU chaniv.-. And
bc-'ll tuki- it. Nkw gu
Dun'l Imiry iiu­
til you gi-i l.c-yi.iiU Hir door, tlu-n fly."
TiirtriK- sai .|..wn uBiiiii in liix bnmd ....
armed i-liiiir mid ri-.iinu.-d bis dnun- ^or sale by
mine. Till- iirart-si bank vrai six blocks
away. Hi-o»mil,-,l ovi-r iu bis iiiiml the
steps of I'sirpenliv's iirogri-ss ii-iw to
Ibe duor. new In Hr,- next hluvk, uow so
far beyonil. Hi- bail Just escorted him
MRS. 1
to tbv door of Hi.- tiaiik when the
clerit's voire broke in on liiui.
"Xow." Sinltbers was suyiog. "I’ll
give you u re<vi|it for the amount and
later will send lo your address the title

DUICK RELiff GUAMITQD.





Xh^deacriptious were contained

was doing. The minute bands of the
dock dragged around. Thorpe droned
down tbe long column.
Tbe cleric
scratched todnstrlously. repeating in a
h«ir velce each description as It was

fteiebur^.

STEM WIND, STEM SET

Watch, f1.00
At Verky’s

WOOD
We are nov .prepared
to make 'prompt de­
livery of green or
■ dry slab wood and

*"
Thn™ '
tbe enveltqtc and Walked un­
t”**
certainly to the toll window. He look­
ed oDt at the chimneys. After a mo­
ment he tore open the envelope.
“I hope there's no bad oewa, alrf
said the derk. startled at tbe paleness
of tbe face Tborpe CurttelJa-the desk.
“No," replied th.- laud looker. “Give
me a receipt. There's a certified check
for your moneyT”
(To be Cmttoued.)

the quarter section.
Thus SW—NW
49—17—8 meant the southwest forty of
the northwest quarter of section 8 to
tbe township already dereribedThe clerk marked aerbas each square
of hto map as Thorpe read them the
date and the pntebaser's name.
In hla notebook Tborpe had of coucm
entered the briefest

A

e.”

find the proper
official to identic lilmself. to certify
the check and return. It was boptiees.
Thorpe dropped bto bands In sutreoder.
Then he sdw Hic boy lay the two
typed lists before-JiU principal, and
dimly be percciv^ that the youth,
riiamefucedly. wasRrolding som^ing

................ ...........
why should he expkt' of !*••» here."
Oarpentat to trust him, a stranger. I
"Wliere did you get Itr’ arited
wttb ao Urge a sum?
it bud been' Thorpe breathlessly
madneM Only tbe blind confidence of
here early and Jrtt
the fighting man led him farther Into I « for yon while 1 was sy^lng Mt.
the rtro^
1
tbe boy.
"Said be had ti
In-the battered Utile notebook be
eantod with him to the woods. For
each placerot land flret there came the.
townahlp described by latitude and
east and -weat range. Aftm- this
* fig
nre rapreaenttog the 'secUoo of that
partlenlar dtotricL 6$. 49-17 W-8
meant section 8 of the townahlp on
raw -tt north. 17 wreL U Thoipe
totobed to purchase the whole section
that description would suffice. On the

'^bee

OSTEOPATHY

dence."
“I would hardly have any buiiiiiess
in a Und office it 1 did not know that." drawing Ills bond beck ae thongb from
repUed Thorpe, and began his dicta­ redhot Iron.
‘Too asked me for a telegram." said
tion of tbe descrlptlnn as calmly ae
though his inalde pocket contained the tbe boy stubbornly, as thougb trying
to excuse blmself, "and I didn’t Jnst
required aindunt in bank bUls.
earn I catcb the name anyway. When 1 saw
Thorpe’B bq«B bad eunk '
_____ ^
After all, looking
' —V —___ ito-; Itonibose lists I bad to copy 1 thought

comer of section 8.’' be made of it four
separate descriptions, as follows: North­
west quarter of northwest quarter;
northeast of northwest quarter; south­
west of northwest quarter, and south­
east of northwest quarter.
Be was not so foolish as to resd the
deacriptious to Buevession. but so scat-

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FALL and WINTER

Monday nights 1
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—SUITS-All tbe latest styles
of Hickey and Free"
man Co. line,
Roch ester, New
York, are displayed
. oo oar tables. Saits
bought of 06 are
pressed free of
charge
:
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Shields. R. K.; S. A. i
Traverse City Aerie Uo. S3S. F. O.

Eagles, mute to r^rastafs' ball,
Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. W. L.
Loranger, V.'. P.; E. E. White. Sepy.
Traverse City Lodge No. StS. F. A
A. U. Special communication each
Monday. H. O. Jc
Grand Traverse Lodge No, 200. 1.
O O. F , roeeu Tuesday evenings to
their ball A- B. Curtis. N. O.; C, 8.
JobntoD, seeratary.

At length the task was flulsbetl. It
became Decessary to type duiOiraio
UftB Of the descriptions
tVbilv the
aomnolent youth finished his task
Thoipe Itotened for tbe messenger boy
f. M-: M. Corbett Secy.
entile stairs.
A taint etom was heard outsiile the
rttoety old bonding. ' Hasty steps
founded along the corridor. . Tbe land
looker merely stwed the drumming
at bto fingers on the broad arm of tbe Joseph Sleder. clerk.
chair. The door flew open, mul'Wal­
lace Caipenter walked quickly to him.,
Bmrpe’i lace Hghttd up as be rooe
a ,4 .k ji ^ ji j< j*
jt jt
.4.« ji. .< jt ji ^ .4 .fl,« jiji ji .ri .M ji
to greet hto partner. The boy had not
fotgotteo tbeir compact after all.
‘Then it’s all right?” qoeried ilie Inttor tweatiitoMly.
•flurer answered Thorpe k^arOly.
“Got 'em to good shape.”
At tbe same time he was drawing the
panto beyond the rigUant wstchfulueas

MILLER BROi

ISTFrattSL

'TmuoliTnuo /nrn /resh pa^ qyeMtttT.*
Mr. Morrtoou appeared M.the sUL
Then Tbotpe showed the sttf
wUch
bewasmede.
Ts Otto-the desk for
“ZeB,’' replied the ektfc.
T have eome deMriptteM 1

to

bqyln."
'i-‘T^ery wall,” repUed toe dtofc ?*Vlutt

knew'by heart. I
knbtitot the tim
bam and spread then out
tor. AtthtomoMcnttbeblMatiutoeot
Mr. Morrison made ttoMfi'btoafl .at
Ttepe's ylbow'.
“Good morning. Mr. tlfilfllMi." It
aald with tbe deUbaration of'the ono^clMtoly great man. *T
de■eriptloito I would like to:>ir ^ the

What Mr. HoRlaoa wtobH.*
Tbe lumberman and die ototo toreks
connlted In a low vctia, after urhlto
tbe ofllelal turned to tntote among
tb: records. Not finding what be want­
ed. be approached Stnltbare. A whis­
pered
these two.
‘'Taka a'seat'Mr.
geatleman to kK*li«
ships aod wUi bare

BcadenKL

^

? LADIES’ AND GENT’S

or Mr. Morrison.
s.Too’ro Just to time." he said to an
v^ettoDS. "Never bad so cloae a
•qasak. I aupposa yon have cash or a
otedi. That's all tbeytl take

b«a."
-Whatdo you meanr’ asked CaipentsrUanJdy.
"Haven’t you that moueyt" returned
Tborpe quick as a hawk.
. ’Tw heaven’s sake, isii i It Ji. n-?"
Cried Wallace to consternation.
"I
•wM Duncan, my banka-, bere tort
and received a reply tram him.
Be answered that he'd aee to it
Haven't yon aeto him r
•Tfo.” r^ated Thon>ihis im u••Whatcanwedor
“Can yon get your cbed; certified
hoe near at hand 7’
“Y'es."
••Well, go il.i It. And gH a move «u
yon. You have precisely until that boy.
tone flntobM ticking timt mocblne-aot
“Oan*t you gebthom to wul. a
minutes?"
“Waltoce." saw Tbrepe.
you nee
that white whUkrnd oU lynx to tito
oacnnT 0*78 Morttoba, t^manjrta

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We offer the BEST THINGS to ^

Wefaavejust reeeived a lot of Solid SUvar Tea> %

spoons, wliich we wJU sell atW.SO a aeL

AIBO a line ot the lataM An-' ^

signs ID Sugar SbeUs and Baby Bpona

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MARCUMS
ORDEAL
M,ilnSL.
CnmHdht. m. I« T. c: MtOan
UBTCln ckDie op the walk wUh a algk
«( rctlef 80 iDtenac it was almost a aob.
All afteroooa abe bad been brarlng R
out, tordDs lieraelf to nnllo aod ebatter dntlfullr, liateo respectfallr to Ctl-

T ratber*B stepsister, but ‘all tbs
40 spend the nleht and daj- after at
Ureeuwa.re. Tia- visits aiwafs
Mordn and her r -'*-—
but AU was the
whose lesacT had
bees true beartaebe.
■l>OD’t look m. dau^iter. I don't be­
lieve iC Mrs. AMon said, drawing
Marda dorvn beside her upon Ae plai2s beuebi-' Sbe was small and fair and
blue eyed, all unlike her daughter.
Even Aunt Calverley admitted gfndgliigly that Mnrda was Alston Arongb
nod Aiough. That meant sbe we»
beautlfol.
' "As hand some aa an Alston" bad
been a eayins of tbe countiyaldc tbU
hundred year*. As a race ibe Alstons
were slim and supple, daA eyed, dart
browed, wlA fine olive ekln and clear,
healAy scarlet showing richly In Ups
and fheeks: light stepping loo, Marda
in csr«>tialil bed the modoD of a dower
e bfeeses.
There bad
swaying in geuile
bfi
irritation,
* been BomeihtnK ofr natnral
I
but Ds surprise whatever, when Ivor
Mbrrla fell in Invc with her at dm
tight.
Tl^ could be no donbt of IL He
callc^be very next day aod tbe next
afid Ae next, then upon the fonith;
planned a picnic in Aegronnds of High
Brook, bis ancestral estate. He was
but oewly come to IL Tbe big bouse
bad been shuttered Md shrouded al­
most twenty years.^at was bla ex­
cuse for aatlnK hlB dew friends to make
merry wlA him outdoors. Thongb be
was far too well bred to devote blmaelf
conspicuously to Marda whan Aua
playing boat, by a sort of-t«€lt consent
she was pushed forward to be Ae bead
and front of cvcryAlng The next day

-Aunt Calverley- was bursting wlA
news. Mrs. Alston was certain of■ It
the mlnnte she set eyes on her. Tbire
was a certain swelling as of pride In
her own ilUcvniing mixed wlA ostenlatioiis pitv for the blindness of her
kinfolk. Btin she told nothing out of
the common iioUl after the midday
dInuiT. when she bad begun veering
delicately to tbe subject of her depar­
ture. Although the leogA of her visit
was always aa fixed as Ae laws of Ae
Medea and rereUns. sbe felt sadly
slighted if in the lust hours of it she
was not bogged (o moke It longer.
Mrs. Alston bad just aiiid, wlA a com­
mendable show of UrarUness. "I'm
sure there’s nothing to call you homeyon bad just ns well stay wiUi os until
Monday." when Ae revelation came.
"I hope I shan't never be foolish
enough
ugh to w
eionsly. "I know you two will be
wantin' to go right off and see your
new neighbors. Of course you know
Ire Morris Is fetebin' borne his wUe
and twins. Don’t tell me you hadn't
licnid? And him bere so much! Well,
I niD astoDisfaed. But men air qi
c old major bare six sons and
just rhi» one gruudHou? Aud Ire's
father was tbe wildest of
Maybe Aafs why I mistrusted bis son
w> from tbe very first. You won't
make me believe he's hrlngiu' the wife
of Ms own good wl tod pleasure,
liebevc Acre's b«j. trouble between
'em, and she's brought the gent
up wtA a round tnrn Bow
know? You know be has got Peggy
Henderson to keep Iioubc for him.
On Ae wiiy here I stopped at High
Brook to ask Peggy If she reckoned I
could get her daughter Fanny to come
Peggy was
her a telegraph: ‘ComA’ home SaArday. Prepare udjolnlng rooms fdr Mrs.
Morris snd twin children’
"Why didn't you tell us yesteiday!
I wonid love to have made a cake for
Aose children. Peggy Henderson’s
cake Is always ns heavy as sbe is.”
Marcia intemtpied so gayly her moAer
gave her n look of adoring pride. “Now
it's too iBA,” Mareia ran on. "Do stay
- over Sooday. .\uniy Calverley. Tbe
. Morrises will surely conic to 'church.
I’d Ukc to know vrhat you think of
her."
But there was no luring Aunt
verley nway from talk of Ivor M>
His Bins, acAal and potenjial. beguiled
her Ato sAi^ng until snndown, al­
though she bad to drive ten miles.
Marcia endured it all wonderfullyJust how sbe never quite unders—•*
She did not break down even m
moAeris wistful eomfortAg —only
locked her fingers hard and said, gat­
ing far away Ato Ac glon-Ag aanset:
"Why Bhonldnl li he (rue, mamsle]
Ivor Morris has looked love at me and
qwken It, but never a word of marriage""He—he—called me 'mother' the very
last time 1 saw hlm.",K». Alston said
tromukmBly. "I td1 yon be Is not
vricked"“No; perttaps only weak," MarcU
said. drawAg^ber moAer wltbA her
arms. "He worships beauty, and I am
truly very- pretty, mother. He is Im­
pulsive too- i know .for the tA
ioVes me with all UU heart Maybe
'he has loved hla—I mean some
eUe--wlA all hU heart. Maybe also
be will keep on doAg It all hli life.
And I lovp him, moAer. But be has
saved and wared me
mo«*-he
baa never gl«en me Ae dunce to tell
blm so. Now 1 know why.
us
• both be grateful and shdw It by helpA< A make tiling easy tor him, Feo_.‘J»s will gaaair *1M17
^ “•
IMM of -srife. We mwt protend to
, baw®toaln‘<he secret"
n do 1(1 Art you stroiy

Tb the perron who knom aptblac
_bo« DM they repreront tbe sttproM
nestled closer and nald dear-; typeof Adustry. But even Ae bee coi»«
“I mutt be strong eooagh. mamsle. mtmlHes ere disturbed by
on most be strong enou^. We will
begin by going to diurob unsorrow.
That wUI be tbe bardest thing. Ob,
bow I dread fadng dl Aoae curkms don ObroBlde. and A tbs a«tnmn As
nunnders seem partlcuUrty active.
*^o more than wg do. Tberefflro Having gatherod no honey, or, at any
all of ns must stay away.” Ivor Mor­ rate, an Asoffldent supply for Amris said. comAg around the corner of eelres, Aey will descend upon a blve,
tbe plaxto. Madeira vines grew so kill Ita Indnstrions occupants and car­
sank Aere tlwy hid everything, IWe ry off Ae golden treasure A an ntsiieyes danced a bit but bis luouA was lahlngly short spsce of time We Bwir
grove and even set. He half led. half of one Aetapcc A which the atAA Was
' a'very pretty woman, whom developed and the home bees killed A
1 uneeremonlonsly beside Hra.
couple of hours. "
Alston. "We walked ocrow Ae woods
Melalnle and I. on purpose to aak your
good offlero. HeUloic is Un. Uorrls. Aan tbe modern amngenient. tor a
but not my wife. That honor belongs knife Arnsi through Ae Ug> would
to uiy cousin Ora bam. who didn't know break Ac comb and set the honey free,
he was a Morris onttl six weeks baA. at which Uie thieves ifould lostnotly
It seems bU mother, when very young, return to wel up their own store. It to
married privately my wild Dncle Boy(irimnrll.v In tbeir AdnstlT Aat
al. disagreed with him and ran away 'bees are human.
,
from him before Graham was born.
Tbe day after sbe left Uncle Hoy broke
Ills neck in tbe hunt, but it was months
before his widow knew It When she
did know she morried sn old lover,
who adoptcd''her son and brought him
up as bis own. I am, it seems, very
like my un.-Ie. When sbe saw me Ae
UU..-C knew a condnetor Whose ran
first lime. Just after I came here. Ae
mu of Chicago tor 200 miles eatobroke down and told me the whole Ward
lie was noted for tbe regal
She-did not know how much
mauiKv
lu nUich. when off duty, he
le Morris fortune was entailed qr
spent
dullare ninre other railroad
that In proving Graham Ae ddem
leii
niodeitl) laid out a dime.
heir male I was half beggaring my­
;-uuf day 1 <-aughi bis train
self All Aat has. however, settled nself. Groham Is a trump. Bo will smoll etatlun. aud. sirtAg A s coach,
take over High Brook on account of watched LA) pass through, collecting
the twins. Still I'm not so bad a match tickets and cash fares, the latter being
I don't dare ask MarcU to marry me. most frequent. Thinking I would bunt
I've been on tbe point of doAg It fifty blm up and t>ave a talk, 1 went
times at least. But who could be bru­
ext car a little later.
and Patoakey. 1:*0
tal enougli to ask a princess A exist
"He sat A one end. throwing goM
on notblng.a yearT'
,
yrimt.t.glt
Don’t scold him. please. M have and silver-pieces up In Ae air. and
J KHSDitdone Aal already." Melalnle entreated catching tbeiu again.
•What on earA a e you dolngr I
holding Uarcla’B hand. Mar­
cia stood very straight and aak^ so­ naked siA interest.
"He losseil and dcxwrouily caught
ring to frown on Ivor as Ae
flw-dollar gold piece before be anspoke; 'Hoh- long had yon been behind
v^ered.
^
those vines? Did you dare eavesdrop^'
" '.411 that stick on the bell cord be"Certainly. I love to confound ptoverba" Ivor said n
"Usten•■—New York
do sometimes hear good of them­
selves. Bni I know It was wrong.
I’ll do any penance yon may's^ me
after”TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS"After whatr MarcU asked as be
slopped leotattvely, his eyes enOeatt leavea 6 a. aa.
TnA tor
Train too
ig
I
:S4 a. Bt
7:M
••Aftflk tbe wedding day. sweetTrnlB tor Cedar City leavea 6 a.
heart."'bc asld Then, beedlew of oA*:M
p.
a.
present, be took her in his arms.
And 8TBAMER UNBS
WUee ef (he HedlcUe Kea.
.making ehorteet and cheapHere is a brief account .of Ae wUea
^ retya A Chlcagn. MUwnnko
of Ae sosUiwestern medicine man as
Vagatablaa.
.VIA COPEM1SH AND A. A. R. R.
..............' ac
Desert Heglon."
Tbe ways of tbe Bavasupai medi­
cine men are similar to those of fakirs
in all lands and ag^. I have seen
Bock Jones after exaiuluAg a patient
.. ..
l:66pjn
:edly exclaim: "I can
P. A. MITCHELL. Q. P. A
and all ibrougb your
. S. BABHHR. Agent.

PESSl.___

WBm

.....

medicine mau. I cun. cure you Hurc; I
quick. But you most
promise to give me
Don't forget t
have $5." me case wlA which I was famil­
iar Ac medlcAe mao declared Aat tbe
Urort of one tick man bad gone away
to Ae topmost peak of one of the can­
yon wollB. It would cost seveml dolcharm It back, but be could do
It YleldlDg to the pleadings of Ae
wiAout the heart he began to ex­
orcise his charms aod IncuntatloDS. and
day be came in and declared
ho bad seen It retorn during the early
niornlng hours and bis paUent would
recover. His prognntlcation was corTbe man was soon well and
strong and paid hto six doUar fee for
having hto heart returned to him wtA
due g^A|Ule and thanktuInsA.
Aa tlpoaul BaleUe.
That ft to posBlole to commit suicide
by sts^ly bolAng one's broaA has
dearly proved by a despondent
Nonreglao, who
who' killed himself A
veiy unusual mannir. When be deter­
mined to die be dosed bis mouA and
nostrils aod by mere force of will pre­
vented hto lungs from doing Adr prop­
er woA.
This case to Ae more remarkable as
Aere has long been a popular notion
Aat DO buman being could by
will power stop tbe actios of Ae lun^
for more Aon one or two mAutes. For
this reason it attracted muA attention,
and a French writer, commenting on It.
sayr
"To persons of good taste who
weary of life this meAod of commit­
ting suicide win cert
self, one reason beAg because the body
Is not disfigured thereby and another
because the act can be committed
any place and at any time. It Is true
Aat sensitive or nervous perrons will
never be able to kill
maaner, for. simple as It seems, Aa
act of retalglng one’s brroA until death
comes can only be performed by
who 1s either DDDsaslly phlegmatic or
endowed wlA a very strong will.”

DIRECTORY
O. M. MGRdE
Hie poflat Auetionaer of Oram
Travecae uennty. Office 3U Bast
Butter, ................................................. ttc
FYcbt atreat, Traverae City.
ARCHITECTS.

................
Buying Ratea.

rr............

; 427 Fifth street NorA-

TRAINS NURSES.
Butter...........................................U to^

- - _
training school,
■9S. Onmd Baplda. CiUuna'
Btt. Rea.. 234 Washington sL

.. U 00

Hay.
POtAtC
itAtoes.
Uva StoOK.

INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE,

A.W.Jahraus
Tmcnc QI;.

ANNQDINCEIVIENT.

ManidtoBRr.

At
Rastall’s

We are busy

Uit' stock rec-entiy i>ui-

ebased io tbe 8. K. Nbrtham Hardware Store, ami witii:;
large quantity of new goods, will lie ready thi->* wc-k

$8.95

to supply your wants.

We shall endeavor to ki-i p tlu'

stock up to the same high standard as hcretofni o. :rml .
we expect.to merit the piihU?'Y*I^.'^^‘'-

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Dealers In All Kinds of Hardware.

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NOTHING better THAN

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Risk
Eliminated

GOLDEN SEAL BRAND
CHOCOLATES
Try th<'

Vilettas, Red

Raspberry, Bermudas, Chrysanthe­
Our method of doing]
business practically elim- i
inates aU risk. You deal
in Mining Stocks or In­
dustrial Stock without
any chance of loss.
Write for our method.,

TheTorrey Exploration Co.,
Denver, Colorado
361 Msaidsodi UUdtol. Chicats. 10.
339 Baaid at Trade BdiSat. nuka. MA

mum, Violet. Full Cream Caramels,
and Favorite ^tiipsevery piece.

S. B. & A. on'

Manufactured

by

Straub Bros, fe Amiotte

w^romer
HoS™l«'h'......................3^icto3Mc

Grinnell Bros. Holiday Offerings!
Grand Values in New Pianos
City

T axes.

:VIOL TjAJTOMlELM.
DENTIST.
Honae mock.
Room 1.
iAWTER A ptfNHAi-LBOON.
V Crom and hrtdge work a
ly. oace new Wl helm block.
L SNTDBR, DEN'nST.
loe over People’s Savh

Ae atate and county taxea for .Aa
year 1903. and for Ae deUnqnest
............................
apeolBl aa-

RHVStCIANS.

- .___ ato receive aa
taxea from sew «nA Feb. I, 1904. i
'clock t
____________ ______ Jk and____
t CleveUni) HomeopaAlc
o'clock to 4 o'clock A Aa afternoon.
..
.oUage. Cittoana’ 'phone
On all atate and ootmty taxea
gTSty Book 8-xre Block.
before January 10, Ae regi^ fee of
ynt for ooUeetiOB
. r qpnt
vm be
vA- D- r'li-BR,
obar^. and on all taxaa remawtag un­
; oflea 60$ new WUhalm
paid Jahnaiy 10. Aere wUi be ebaiged, aioait,'Omaena 'phone No. 683.
a>foe of four per oeni Ar eoUeetloa.
^ DB- P. P- LAWTON.
^ Wllbelm block. ClUiena
Baltlag • Oesots..
r_r
__
le-Ml: BeU 'phone 3T8
a each_JoUar of Ae amoont et aald^
ax.
W. P. 8TBAN0WAYB.
oace A room SiO. wlAelB bloek.
d goes afri
Dated, Dec. 1,1903.
ghted a«d prepares to have a good
M. B. HA8KMX.
Mb block, cutsets' 'phone

16 difforcol makfs to select from inclodinglhe Steinway. Ore Sol.mcr,
the Sterling, the Haines Bros , the Grinnell Bros., (oov ..«-n muki-i
etc Brand New Pianoe of onr regular liare. thoroughly re'iablr rikI
fullv guaranteed, at *165 and upwards Bold On very easy tonus
Ot payments. Also many Big Bargains in Used Pianos. Upnghu and
Bqoaree—all makes—

J50.00, $7i00, $100.00, $125.00, Etc
Owning ten Complete Hosie Houses in Michigan wairanu us in
carrying an extensive stock, affording as almost nnlimilro s. Im-iiui
Every one of out storea Is literally packed with bargains ici ravU .1partment-

bar Crlincll Bros'. Sryl< i.

s gained through
Tbe j»wer of onr immense purchases, coupled wiA a poalUve knowledge of Piano ’
onr manufscluring experience, enablee as to nnderbny and underseU all oom^Utore.
very Toweat prices poesible.
No matter what yon want In Ae Music I ine we oan iUpply It, aad t
res
aatlafaotiOD
to
every customer.
Our long eetobllshed reputatloo for honesty and liberal treatment aai
and Ae OuaranUe of Ala Great House aooompaniee each pnrehase.
It will be Imporelble for us to give a Comprehensive Idea of onr exteniive itoeln in this limited space, but
Ae toUewing tew eoggeaiions may aid le making selectkma
^

910
Victor Talking MactiloM »I3 to $90. Edloon Phooogi
930. ReftlBOs OtelU and Nlra Music Boxes, §10 to $173.

CO

Music Cabinets. 86, r.M. 99 to

•36. Qtauie, •S.SS. 94. r.9IO. IIS.
MirA. BENJAMIN.
surgeon. (Danger
Tree adrloa tor working
daOy ftom.9 to lO a. m. and
.fHjliri. Offlov over City Book
tjS^.Cattoana' 'phone 890.

ways aaldMtos Eldder-Yea. Yon see. be takee
her with hlm.-Phlladelphla Ledger.
“There is a firm wUcb doesn't 0>ai
any expense A cooducting Its hnalnesi." remaAed StralgfaUnan.
“I Aould aoy they don't" replied
Nevetpelgb. "They have bad a
day man after me tor a week to collect
a bill I owe them for $2."-C4ndnnatt
TlmeaBUr.
'
• of Beggtag.
Lady-Beicgii« moat be bard.
Tramp-It to. lady. This to Aj-ilxA
time i have had to aat aoop today,
ruagende Btottm-beta 'mt ■eftas.
SUllca»>Biv« 708 vetlead Aat SMt
baraea are HMStod

. -M. HOLDBWOBTH.
•.r-gnd 8. Haroanme Oo.'s block.
Stal attentiBh given to Ae eye,
and throat Olaaaas
A BoA ‘pbonas.

S' ^

etc.

Mandollna t«. 93 BU. 96. 9«.

96. r.M. to 9100- Corneu. 910.
$12. 116. 916. 932. etc. Hobner
Hannonicaa. 26c 60e. 91.00. Bel)
HarmooicaB. »c. SOc. 50e. 75c.
^

STORE OPEN EVCNINQS DURING THE HOUBAV9.

COME

IN AND LOOK AROUND. ^POLITE ATTENDANTS WILL SHOW
YOU EVERY COURTESY.

Traverse City Store 159 E. Front St.
Brasch st BriDRsU Sms’. Nnsle Hooss, Detroit.

THBM)AIkY ^

OBOEMBEB 18. XH08.

i‘r4iKnla'aB tb^ «oVld. tortune In barth^^eir eo u£puit^
t'nS'. 611 Btlon
CAN YOU WHISTLE?
recruit. With a practical man at
ftteman. bis mind would be relieved
^
Tom Rood Revor fioJ
of a great deal of worry over famil­
AJUioiicli Ills idea* w><re not aa yet iar details. Be saw at once that he
When tbe throes of 1
himself be able to ptflorm aU
Ae heart, and Hm-qualms of dyspepsU are making
formuhilcl; la- IioihiI io la- able to pick would
tbe duties of sealer, keep In .toneb with
by;«. Tbe price yonr Ufe mlsetable Juat pui«e the llpa
first <'ia!
from
the needs of tbe camp and superrtM
who bad iMLiie down t
Hy a big sum.
ji- adraoce. the campaign. Nerertbelesi be answer­
and whlatle a brUk. merry tune-uot a
9 «E1TAfc.T EDWARD WBITE
or "jnn)," of the siirliig'B drive. They
la the morning," n(ufied. doleful, half hearted whistle,
Give your Sand^ of^en In time
ed the older man's glance with one as
teave Bay but a whistle so deep and voluniloous
ehbuld have Snlalinl Uie
keen and said;
for Saturday delivery.
now iind, emptj' of porkel, should
that the v^tnle bouse win be filled with
"Look here, Shearer, If you lake this
found hsnsiiic nbont the lioatdlng
the sound.
houses aud the MUleter'snlooaa Tbon>e
Don’t be afraid aomebody will bear
„..
ooia.
SOB
oUier
nt
the
start.
This-is
going
to
be
Intended to oflTer good wagna for good
Let them bear you. It will do
CHAPTER XIV.
Id have to.a>««tHm boy in a lom-.
men. He would not need more than my camp, and I'm golng.tu be boss
y UnOCERIES,
*
i-niup andDMr-Odms for tbe men thenr good. It win euUven
day tbe artlclca of partner- twenty ui first, for during the ap­ don't know much about logging. i>ud
them while It curt* yon.
11 they waflud Jt»
yon lo.'
to.”
ship Tvcro drawn, and Caipen- proaching winter be Intended to logon shall want you to -uke ehni-g.- of all
IndJgeation aud dyqiepalo always
doiCtfildl■thertUiple.
that,
but
I
shall
want
i<kmiw
just
1<T iTJVr Ills note for
necesFBUITS,
i
verj- tunall scale lodeed. Tbe time
right:-iH I'il take you." re- make one feel 'gloomy and depreased
r .-XIH.
why you do cachMbliig. uml if-iiiv Judg
Tfcen. In anand morbid and bioe. Bverytbtng'
.. n.. lanii'll
meut advises otbi-rwlsc. my .)iiclguic]ii plied Ttwrpe;
ia.>mllwl t-ard which Mr.
Ana He Ket-ded ll.
Th(
.
cripple «Bld nothing nor moved aertns to go wrong, and doobtleaa yon
VEUETABLES.I
UoiTiBon had evidently left at Thnrpc’e
goes. If I want to dlse1i:tra ■ a man. he
Van Qnin-As for me, 1 would never
from his hotel about halt past'7 on the
won't feel oae bit Uke whistling. ^Bnt
boiel Ip person, botb youps
cnlled day of his antral to cruise about la walks without any guc.sii.i;i. I know . musde of bia'tace. bnt tbe glear"
lartT a brainy wortan.
no matter: whittle anyhow.
wolf
faded;(b
give
plai
Gie
to
the
soft,
about
what
I
shall
expect
<u'
i-:u-h
muu.
at tbe luiBbenaan'a plice 6f bneineas. tbe lumber Jack district. The hotel
Fits Bile-Wby not? There ouslit to
If
possible
go
out
In
the
fn-iih
air
le
eyfce
of
a
and
1
Intend
tu
gel
It
out
nf
hlui.
.knd
They were lubcred Inuoedlatclj- Into clerk had obligingly glren bim tbe
e one set of brains In every fsmlly.seller do*. Thorpe was startled at the and do yonr whistling. If you can’t New Orleans Tlroce-DcmocraL
the private oSec.
polity uik
names of a number if tbe <pUeter aago ouldours Just 0|>eu tbe window wide
•l..illge, - ■ • '.
ki
.v»u'm->
Mr. Morrison was a nflart little tuan. loons where the boys "bung out" be- BO every trip. Now. I kiimv
uno^k aiiamiieed the Mndwlcbeo and whistJe with all your might Any
good man-one of tbi- 1m-*i then- Is
with nn ingradatJng
The cynic la. one
twceo bursts of prosperity. In the and 1 presume I shall Qi-d your Jnd
old
tunc
trill
do,
so
you
put
life
and
nnd
Hiillk.
Thd'k-rlnile
faD-^upoa
them
llahy eye. He greeted Thorpe, with first of these Thorpe was helped ma­
good quality fn a man and n
OP ALL
meat tbe best, bn: I don't want any Willi boUi baOds-lB a sadden ecstasy vigor Into ll.
martmd^genlaUty.
« a bad oiia—Be^er. *
terially in his vague and uncertain mistakes to start with. If you want Ilf hiiujn-r. WJieo be bsd fiulshed. he
WbisUe, whlsue. whistle! Keep it
"My oppoiicut of yesterdas.’’ be cried
quest
by
epcountertng
an
old
acqualntgoing.
Don’t
get
Ored.
Go
ou
with
' lit Hiorpe, and ithis time
Jocularly: ■ Sit down. Mr. Thorpe.
be my foreuiiiii un tliosi- lenuR Just looke>i^aKiiK.i>t
KINDS
JacksoD Hines.
all
your
might.
Harder,
harder!
tri^n hte eyes.
|- so. mill I'll Im- iicU.-d iu ilenth to lher<though you did me out of some land 1
Tbe first thing you know the sUmi.\ llttle^Jnti'/Thorpe lutervli
VO yon."
had made erery preparation to pur­ -The'old man peered at Thorpe.
"pon't you know me?" inquired
ach will have righted Itself, the liver
rorllielirst Uino the liuuliering tuau's
chase. 1 can’t but admire your grit and Thorpe.
Will
be
working
good
and
strong,
the
I--- r-isf. during a slnc-le ItiKtnnl.
Trail
s Traveres City t toi-1 %
How did
d you get4*ere
get,
"Know you? You bet I do. Howl isk oi ii..nii)b!lity. ills sii-.-i blue
I keep to blood w'llJ ^ bounding through your lows;
ahead of nsr
eyes 1
For Oranfi Rapids. Detroit Toledo.
i« mouth I
bed With me." sold hi- ."Ue'e going Orth with veins, your brain will be clear und rig­
‘T walked acrow the upiu-r peuiiisu- iipc you.'Harry? Where Lave you
orous, and you will feel twenty years ChiesgoAnc west <1:00 a. m.. 11:56 a.
till- Ur«
le and caught a boat." rviilled Thorpe k-eepln' yourself?. You look ubot
fat as a stall fed knltUn' needle,’'
Thorpe lay iiwafce for some time afl- younger.—Medical Talk.
briefly.
lime, too, he spoke n ii lioiii olllempls•Tve been land looking In the upper tlve pause of prepnrniioii.
For Muskegon, Saginaw. Bay City.
r retiring. I'ltn elalmed a share of bis
“Indeed, Indeedr repUed Mr. MorrlBoth Pbwuloe. Ji
Port Huron. Toledo. Detroit and east ^
"Tlisfs IKe way lo laJk; '• h<- c-rli-d. thought. In an hour or so he dored.
aon. placing the tips oT bis fingers to­ peninsula.” explained Thorpe, "on Hie
C:00 a. m. and 11:5D a m.
Husband—You don’t appear to
lie dreamed iqat
It Hie crljiplv had grown
gether. “Extraordinary 1 Well, Mr. Ossuwlutiiiiiiko-. nil In ihi- Marquette "Go with yoii'i Well. I sbi
For HanU
•f w r w r irrif r rr rrr rr r
Mrs. Sweetie.
remark; Vou'rr- ilji- In.sj. niid I iilwuyit
IS and V
Thorpe, yon overreached us hlccly, and couiiiry."
wankee. 6 a.
“Shor
Jackson
WIfe-Tbc horrid thing! I bate berl
ril get you II ga.iq vof bully
I suppose .we.must pay for our CareOSTEOPATHY
Next time we meet I'll kiss her only
side his
.....................................................
roll logs till tlieri
tessnesa. We mfast have that pine even .•< -Wuy up thei, wllen- the wood lioys that will
For BIk Rapids. Kalkaska and Cen
1. O. T&DEBLOOD, D. O.
once, and I shan't ask after her baby.— tral^ Lake, 7:OU a m.. l;rir p. m. and
his feet.
'
g In Topbet
though we pay stumpage on d. Now.
MRS. M. J. TBUBBLOOD, D. O.
' .
ill. .Huuiiry.” w.-ut on Thorpe
Thoipe left, uflvr luakiiig <iu upHe o|K-n.d (be door 'and found that Stray Stories
srtmt would you consider a fair price
406-407 wnhMm Blo^ BeoMeao
III. .-Oiilil hear, ••wllli a great polntiueiit lit his own houil for the. fol- in the sUHaeie ^/tbo night the poor
For Charlevoix and Petoskey. l:i
tarltr
m. and 6:30 p. m.
whii.- pine. It runs us high Jowliig day, more lli.m pteawsl wlih .......................................................
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
« had token the
hlauhla
•Tt la not kar sale." answered Thorpe.
H. F. MOELLER.
. l-ninliisl Ih-iibuind tc
bis luck. None the less, he nniiclpated kets from his bed and bad spread them
‘•We'll waive all that. Of course It
J KEHOE.
Gen. Pass Agt
his next step willi sliak.v .-oiilldeiiei-, nerosa the doonlll of tbe men who bad
la to your interest to make dilBealtles
•Trees clean nn' free of limbs?"
He would now be culhsl n|ion to buy befriended hW- v
I W^^^Rta **
Winter I
and run the price up as high as you
four or live teaiDRof horses uiul enough
can, Bnt fliy time is somewhat ocou- cd Jackson.
f **
'Pia^HEOMAK,
I
..S18 75
'They're ns good us the stuff ovc
feed to hist thcui the eutlre winter, and
(Tu be Continued.)
- pied Jnst at preseni, so I would be
Pasbioiable Tailor, I
leorbw^ pork, per lb..
■sei'cnieen.’
Yon
remember
that"
be
would
have
m
ufrangif.ir
prop pric
Sb(»tc«t pork, per bbl___
••Clean ns n baby's leg.” agreed Jack- vislQus in iibuiidiiuce und variety for
wm come to Ji agreement afterward.'
Codfiah, per Ib..................
tils
men:
lawould
It-ive
lo
ligimon
*Tou do uot uudersij
'Biund
perr 11lb ......................
Wearing false hair Is a very wide­ Ham.
“Haw
Moertson. I told you the
glass
Beerr asked blankeiH. Iinrn.->s, ns-.i; i-auiii iiteiigllB,
Bacon, per
teRANO'RAPIDS. MICH.
Tlioriie.
for sale, and 1 mean It
stoves, blacksniilh's Ibols. iron. axes, spread vustoiik In the language of the L^, per 11
liqlr grown on tbe heads of.
"Ui-y as a'tobacco Iwi." coufessed chains, laut bonks, van goials iwills.
omahed, ft* th* expreta (nrpoM M
"But enreiy- Wliat did you boy It
norllieni
notions
Is
the
most
vaiueble
lamps, oil. inalehi-s. all .airis >if holdOnions, dry, per peck..........
, fior, then?" cried Mr. Morrison, with Jackson.
liotli
because:
of
its
Kuperior
floeness
E»H«t»r . JUMHWriNr
Turnips, perjjieek....................
ware-ill sbori. all tin- ihoiMiiid mid
So I hey all drunk.
evidences of a growing excUement
Un a sudden inspiration Thorpe re- one Uilna-. fro.ii ii„-.ll.-s to .-..iirt plas­ und gloss ami Its color. Oertnnny and Obbage, per bead..................
"tVf Intend to mnnufaciuro it."
flMrtUfi
(trurtH
liroviile
the
most
valuable
hair,
Celery,
pec
two
bunches
...
)lvisi to ask the old man's advice as ter, of w:ie-ii .1 si-ir stirtleiiii- .-omiuliMr. Morrison’s flsliy eyes m-.irly poply ir it U- golden hloiid, which Cranberries, per quart..........
> .T. w :iuil horses. It might
nlty -iiiisl.i .-.ime iu ii.-.-il. ,\jid he
tolgiH
RmtPflf
ped out of his< Ihead.
•■•onlrolled
goo.1 f-.r miic-li. but li would do no wduld liaie to Jliinre i-nl bis require­ is of Uie Iliiesl textui'i- and of a color Potatoes, per bushel ............
hlmi
n effort.
A(«flt
Fleur and Feed.
harm.
ments I',..- Ibe entire winier. After liuiKMSlhle to obtain by nriificlal dyes.
“Mr. Thorpe."
and It
Hay. per ton.............................
I reeaatk addad............................
naviKMiii,. elos.sl he i.-onia Import iiotb- Italy oiicl oilier .....................Hons pro- Corn,
Ilsicned altenlively
■udlilnc xnaucdorpOMlonaand firmi.
ISC st.iuds this
per
bushel
..................
diui- only enurser nnd less cusily
Wina
a great deal Of other's l.vief recital.
Oats,I, per bi
busbel .
i QU'rtlioiqi ill ib.-si- thouglils he wimdered elli-s. Most preelotiR of all, howc
"Why don-t you wv 'Tim Shearer?
H.. L. A Co.'s best .
c in esI Prodany mj: be mal IM h « e.
silver gray color, Flour,
He ain’t doin' nothin' since the Jam
Rye. H.. L. A Co.'s best .
pectation «a nndrn.aklng very extei
liliiisi-ir
-mglii-Kl q
tsrr.lahMatail cast end nuon
came down." was bU i-omment.
-r of Bay whi.'li hi siifilclenlly' long plaits \i alslvp o|H-raiioiis thi-r... To that end
Impossible lo pna-un-, clilcfly from Feed,
trewnmandaient tar hiTaitmaf
.
he with yie M. A D. people?" City.
hav<- •-li-ar«l the sin.niu, built three
.?
DIKBCTOFSi
fnet iliai iiK very rarity Causes Middlings, per 100 ..........
Thniiiali the Nuuniu-r night thrilled
dams and have laid iiw foundations of uBkis/ Tliori>e.
Judai
. 1 10
".Nopi-. yuiL"
the si.uiHl <if «-uehlDiiutions pointed to tliose women Itieky eiimigli to possess It
- ‘'“SS. Wm.
J.Bordn
Bard l^ilLid
• harbor ntid Inooi. This has been
iisa-do part witli It. The moat
DarMn D. Cod
“Ho« 'g that?"
the 4-ulors of nilrlh. A vlu-a|i piano
Dairy Products.
very cxpcDsive. .Now. your purchase
i^obbuoci
tit supply of human hnir for tbe Butter, creamery.................
•••('oiiut of Morrison. He'^a been filin' rattled and llimnpasl ........................
Includes niosl of wha( we liad meant to
world's uiurkel. laiwever, eoiiira from Eggs.........................................
We are now prepared
log. You have, roughly speaking, about Ills teeth for M. A D. right, along. window. Men's and woiiieti's voices the iMgmaDt giru in countries such as
Ktrrar J. HoU
Cheeae per lb......................
mlBgl.-il III i-i-liig' and railing gvaUun“•.StawanWhlt*
dOOBOO.OOO In your lioldinir. in addition Boiucthlu' behind It oil. freckom"
to'ma'ke prompt dela-UH.Wlilar
"Where’ll I find him?" fisked Thorpe. tions Ilf barahiiiss. i.ighis streamed Russia und Galicia, wlieiv Immediately Salt, par bbl.........................
to which there are ».veiai millions
after marriage a beadddeia la assumed _
irregularly
iiem-s
Ihe
dark.
Jackson
gave
tbe
name-of
a
small
Suying
Rataa.
liverj- of green or
scattered near It which would pay no­
Thorpe beeaiiie awiin- of a figure which makes the lack of Its uatnral Whjat....................................
body but yotlrxelf in gel in. Our hold. boarding house. Shortly after Thorpe
k. Coldcn Film. ManleM. h:>qi.
dry slab 'w<^ and ^
left him to amuse the others with bis crouched in the ilc»ii «.a} uliiiust at Us covering unnotlceablo. Iu Bohemia. Corn ......................................
Ings are farther up xlream iipil
Moravia and Galicia there arc regular Oate.
feekThe
flickering
ray
of
a
distant
unlqinoonveruatioD
and
hunted
up
....................
prise only
ity nrilio
blocks.
Street lump tlm-w iuio i-..|icr the high hair iiiiirketR’to which, the womeh Rye ........................................
Shciirer'g stopping place.
take their hulr for sale.
liglils
of
a
violin
aud
a
he.nL
Tlicfiice
The
lioarding
bouse
proved
to
be
of
Buckwheat............................
........i.60c
• replied-Thonie.
the typi.-al lumber Jack cliM -g nnr- nplunied to libii wa's lliiu and while
BnOat..,................... ........... ..11 to 18
siBitUrMv.
Eggs.........................................
and
wi.iosll
umli-r
a
broad
while
lirow.
..2Bc
^^is4r«ary;
rnw
stoop,-n
hallway
and
stair
In
the
WIBVoly.
In . the
ifL-ejiJ .Kilj aoi f.r e: -..-an.ew
' II- of Hie most .paUieUc Hay..........................................
. 11 00
sound of
• Xoi in this center niuJ on olflce and bar on either Dork,eyes vl.-.u.iisl at him'will, the k,,.“
tno
irvutc-iniMic v.--:
' iw," said .voung Mrs. Tor- Potatoes..................................
J—. ij mI mCistJ itapids. ^.-r
:itt;
couotry. Uut you must renM-mlier that side. Hhearer and a half doSM Other ..................... . a llei-.-c jniliinil. Acrou ! ! , '
•.aebead r.,., a long b... sballow i
_____
Uve etocK.
a man goes Into the northern wnJnsula men iilmiit his own age act their
don't see why yon go to Uie metlchairs
oil
tfro
legs
and
their
"Cork’
'I.....
wlil.il
blisMl
liiiiipcik
The
Blahed
.by'Wm.
T.
Troutooty because he can get s ueiliInK bettice tf It makes yon cry."
wine,
I
ofDnlo
■II-.'
i-lasth'il
iMilli
anus
around
Sute
booiK
on
tbe
rounds
of
tbe
dulrs
d
a
ter there ihiin here. When
Win the firm of
"Just iKH-nmu- 1 fret bod Is no sign streeU:
Morrison & l>nly establishes itself now
I up a; 'n. ii-ii w’.i. viar.-.! ib.w ii at him. I linveo-t bad a good time. CHiarley. Hogs,
d and attempted
It must be for the last time,
ih-nr. You know how much you eiijn.v Hogs, rough ......................3Mc to 3%c
. with ; ••What':. Hie malief;'’ a-k.-it Hie latenough limber to do us for the rest of
going
lo the race* and cfunhig back Steers andbelters, light.................. 3
.r
lioftlly.
■urnliy of their class In the
LODGE NOTICES.
tbo time we iirv In business.'
OUR NBW
The ereatuie made no ri'ply. but with Hit lihies
inger.
Good steers. 1,300 lb*...................... 3V.
"Jii that caw- you will linvo to bunt
his arms closer about his liistru•Well, huh, ' finelly drawled
Cows................................. : ...........
8%
op another locality." replied Thorpe
from tlu- corner. "Wowed that atiike I ment. Thorpe mad.
Veal................................................... 5
"Xow."
said
the
lecturer,
“suppose
kiiown to rise.
Lambs.
9U
Morrison's <7cs flasbet], but be re- you made out of Radway yet?"
.—J
i you had l>een cCAlM to see n patient
LePolnte. R K.; A. Robert: on. F. K.
"Come with roe." said
"I'hut you.
Shearer?" Inquired
...2%to
' talned his appearance of geniality and
*
* ' ] with hyiteri'es-isAme one, for instance,
..IS toll
Thorpe, odviinciiig. "You’r.' the
have yonr forolicnd niu-iided to."
'annulled to Wallace Carpenter.
Marled laughing and found
*■’*'1 Marled
Tlie eyes Kl*m.Hl iniu hi* _.iM
wltli _ I,
Traveise City teat No. 871. K. O.
Theu you will retain the advantage I’m .looking fur."
liniiossllile
to
st.qi
whnt
Is
the
first
"Yon-ve fouml me.” r.-plied ihe old sudden savage conceiitratlOn. Then
T. HM.. Friday nights In Poreatera'
Worst of All Experiences.
«f our dams and Improvements?" said
Hilug
you
would
dor
«._i.
------------man dryly.
Can anything he worse than to feel hall. A. V. Priedrich. Com.; J.. •"
be. "Is that fair
"Aminilnh- Ills fuun.v Isme." prompt- mat every minute w..i be your last? Shields, R. K.: E. A. Bvans. P. K.
•J honie wasOeqoated
Th.irpe' now saw that the body be­
• -TCy. not on the face of U." admitted
Iv
pcpihd
tillnew
student.
Such wa* (he experience of Mrs. S. H
fore him wns uf lu-ripple, sliopi |i-.-ci'<l.
AH tbe latest styles
TtioriMt. "But you did yonr wprk In
Newsott. Decatur. Ala.,
'For three
Traverse City Aerie Ko. ^53, F O.
a navigable stream for private pur­ nnuicK. Then be lied i. Hioni'e lo intlt himclibncked. Ion;; iirmi'd. tiig.-on
years," she writes, "I endured insuf­
That Throbbing HMdaehe
of Hickey and Freeposes wilbout,the consent of tbe board mate <iuleUy in Slu-an-r that be wanted
ferable pain from IndlgesUon. stotn- Eagles, meets in *Mreatori’ hall,
Would.qolcklr leave you. If you
.1 word with him nloiu-. TIa- river man
Tuesday evening at 8 tfiefoek. W. L.
of control. Your prei
ach
and
bowel
trouble.
Death
seemed
De. King's New Ufe PUIs. -Thom
m a n Co. line,
Loranger. Vi'.. P,;; E. B. White, Secy.
U Illegal^. You should have taken out rum- ‘-ili-iill.v mill led Hs- way up tbe
of sufferers have proved their match- laevlteble when doctors and all rem­
a charter as an Improvement company. Klraiiilii. im.-miM-i.Ml Ktalra. alohg n nar-----------It tor Sickk and
- Nervous Head- edies faUad. At length 1 was Induced
Rocb est'e r,, New
hull. Iu a m|liai
to try EUectrlc Bitters and tbe result
■averse City Lodge No. -2*2. P. A
Then as long as yon attended to hua<- r„vv.
York, are displayed
build up your health. Only 26 cents, was miraculous. I Improved at once . .d. Special communication each
Dsaa and kept the concern in rephir c:ir|i";iH ............. . Tin- WullR and Celland now I'm completely recovered. Monday. H. O. Joynt, W. M.: M. H.
we'd have paid you a toll per thoiliuind !r.;- <I| Ihi' .............. . were of U
For Liver. Kidney, btomach aod B'Jwel Haskell, secretary.
i-.iuciMi 1,1-iiuA iiiiic. It comulned.
on onr tables. Suits
feeL As soon ns you let It xlid-'
troubles EUectrlc Bitters is the only
A
Co.’s
Drug
Stoi
<lii-:i|i
Imri-mi.
pmcliiiiimid
n
bed
and
ever, the works woiii.i revert
medicine.. Only SOc. If* guaranteed
bought of us are
Wiisli.quiirl In iiuucli Hu-liuremi. Sbearstate. I won't hinder ynnr (U>lii
Grand Traverse Lodge No.- 200, l.
by S. E. Wail A Sons and Bugboe, RoxHud' (uH nil Ihe hiHl.
O O. F., meets Tneaday evtalngs In
yet. although I might. Take'out your 1-1 111 III.Hirer Rrprsll BHnirir.
burgg A Co.’s Drug Stores
pressed free of
"WTiiit N Ity he iiHked.
their hall. A. B. Curtis, N. O.; C. 8.
charter and fix your rate of toll.”
"Aod you told George be roust speak
•y
h.ive
n
thilltdiie
up
111
UUuorthJohnson, secretarr.
."In other wofds. you fur. i- u« to stay
r father';"
charge ‘ :
:
:
them and run a little two Uy four im ciii ii-iiiii'iiiii wiihlii w:ii|;ins distance
proTcmeut <pm|uiiiy fni yuui- benefit or M:.r.'|U.-lli-.- siihl Thorp.', “and I
"I kuow what be said."
Traverse City Chapter. No. l«7,
NoUce to the taxpayers
the rity I O. B. S.. meeU in Masonic hall the
or else lone Ibe rultie of our Improve- wMiii In aet ii-.m-w Ilf iiboiii twenty
Traversile City;
lui-ti. It oi-.-m-ro»i to me tliat you might
mrtttsV"
s
Tuesday on or before each fiUl moon.
The
le tax rolls for tbe collection of R McOough. W. M.: M. Corbett. Secy.
"Suit yourself." au»n-erpd Thorpe iK' willlligt.i helpiue."
state and county taxes tor the
jidlly
carelessly. ’'You can .niwa.vK log your
The gti-l hesliated
year 1903. ana for the dellnqoei
niiei-ifx-utui-, rmiii
hi*
lircaeul holdings.''
Duchess Camp. No. 2,346. M. W. A.,
tben said:
school and city'taxes and Bprv;ai a
"Very well." erirtL Morrl«iii. m. sud­
"Of course, he said llie same tlilug
said year have been mteu at Woodman bail Monday even­
"lluw IIK^I pine you gm’f " lie asked
157 Front SL Beadle BlodL
ings. November 30. Decemb r i4 and
denly tn'a passion tUut Walkiee sUiricd
he said ivlien—there don't get rosd
28. John G. Straub.
back. "It's war! .\iid let n c tell you fittnll.T.
my olflce Ao receive said December
•h Sleder, clerk
' '
' AlM.m rasMKRi.isRi;
taxes from now until Feb 1. 390t. t Joseph
this, young man—you're n iie
week day from 8 o’cluoi. i.- ii
and we’re an old one-. We ll . rush you qlilelly.
Uving at an oat of the way place, each
Jimn’H hlue
R llx.'d'lbemlike that!" He ul'Inpiil an envelope vin­
remote from olvUlaattbn. a rswiiiy is 'clock In the forenoon and from
often dri—
........................................ 'clock to t o'clock In tbe afternoon.
dictively and threw ll In the waste- aelveii will.
s paid
On all state and county taxn
.
ThoriK-’i*
’8 fa.m.
acridenL ------------ ... .urns. Cuts.
basket.
"You''re /ol.I.InK s<.iiie of It
Wounds,
. Ulcars. etc. Lay In a supply before January 10. the reanlar fee of
. -Ciush ahead.” milled Thorpe,''with
'or wllefi
of BncUen'a Arnica Salve. It's -e
atihiultUil
filially
us
the
'uuly
great good bumor. "Goodhy. Mr. Mor­
best on earth. 85c, at 8. E. Walt A -charged, a
eoiielusloii.
"Do
you
think

lanuary 0. there wUj he charged,
rison." And the two went out.
Sons and P^bee. Roxhnrgh A Co.'s paid. Janui
fee of tour
' Wallaee was sputtering nnd trem­ cuough alKuit (t'-/M'lio d.so. it IwJung
Drug Stores.
j-m-w
, V__
Penalty on
bling with uervoos cxdicmcnL His tor
k
and epeclal assessments, i cents
"11 belougs to a mmi, miined rnns-iiwns one of those temperunieDlfl which
ich
dollar of the am.'iiria nf ''aid
ter
and
myself."
]
required action to relieve the stress of a
All »B Oae aue.The river iiimi p.iu.leVi-d this slowly
"HTiat’s fhe.iBfiitcrr'
•tonsy Interview. He wanted to do
"I iiui told your bride ia very pretty."
Office
In
room
2iU,
wunelm
block.
something nt once. “Hadn’t we better or an oppreclabic li.tenii!. am) then shoulders. It coufihued tbe hopeless aaid Allas Peppery.
Dated. Dec. 1. 1903.
h
see s lawyer?" he a^ed. "Oughtn't ■hot out another qoesHun:
"Yes. Indeed!" rep)ied Mr. Oon Beet
hnt sullen deqtalr that brooded oii tbe
-M. E. HABKlaLL,
"How'd you gi't It?"
we to look out that they don't take
white
'09-tf
City Treasurer.
"Severs! of the guests st the oeiemony
Tlionte told him shiiiily. omlltlng
At the hotel Thorpe, examining- tbe were pleased to call it a •wedding of
oHiing except the mime of the firm cut found U more serious Iu appenr- beauty and brains.'"
0 Just leave all that to me/
piled niorpc. "Tlie first thing vt want p river. When he had fitilalied Sbenr aiicc than In reallly. With a few
“Well, well: Jhe moat be a remark­
r evinced no asloaiabiueiit nor ap­ pieces of stlcHog plaster Ite dr«v iw able woman: last’s an unusual comto do is to rustle some money."
HlRcs tmtetber.

"Aud yon can leave that,'to me." proval.
blnatfonln one peraon."-Ph1lsdelphla
"You done well." he «
a. JuM (tkea look at our <‘l<*i;ant ir'uidow display. 'You will see many k
Then he attem]
mpted to Interrogate ills Press.
Then, after anottar lutervol:
such things, and
*• thing, you uenl for Moli.lH,v Hifu We offer the BEST .THIHRS In
"Have you found out why w
neclious Willi kiu.w
You Just
■What Is your name?" be asked.
len stealln' the pine?"
"Pblh"
get thcc.-ini|iruiiulDk.
JEWKLKV of niiy store ill it.v city AT l/JWEB PSICBS. Quality of ^ \
"Yes." repUed Th'on>e quietly: “It wns
"Phil what?"
‘Til start tor liny c.'ily lonIgUt." sub­
Fresh testlnov In great gnanUty is
Morrison A Daly ."
vi Gooils CoiiKiricn-il.
have just received a lot of Solid Silver Tea- V
HUence.
mitted Thorpe.
e ought lo
■Hie
-j
lie MU
<d.l man flickered not on ejas
"lluw did yon get hnri?"
good lot of lumber Jucim lying aronnd
,• spoons, whidi wv will sell afW.M a.srt,' Alio a line of (he Utoa't de- ^ •
lid. He slowly filled hlR pipe aud lit It
Uon Conghs and OoMa to be nnequaled.
Nu ivpi.v.
t this time of yesr, and It's
idle at......................
•*ni
get
you
a
crew
of
men."
said
A
recent
e:^re:-.on
tram
T.
J.
Mc"Were
yuu
playing
your
fiddle
In
one
good plane to outfit tnsu. because \
signs lu Sugar Hhells and Baby Spoons
Parlasd Benlorviile. .a., aerves as ex­
of ihoRC boasesr*
eta pnfliably get frd^ ralH direct I
ample. We writes: -I bsd Bronchitis
------ protsat
Tiie cripple Dodhed slowly,
beat Well be a UtOa ttl* In startln
for three yeare agfl dootored all the
Hi Thotpe. "I only wnul a camp of
"Are j-ou huiigiy?”'BRkrl Thorpe.
bet v^Q get In aoine lofi this winter twenty. H wouldn'l lie wort],without being twMfltted. Then
With a sudden thoughtfulness. an taking Ifr. tang's.Netf Dte"Yes." replied the cripple, with a
r. apd A tew bottles whoUy enred
“That'a mj' lookout. I'll take tha Ughtalug gleam In hi* wolf eyes,
eOaottre la enring all
OHAIT
OBAFXBBXV.
. and 'Itouat trouMsb, Oonsnmp^rpe rang the U-IL To the boy
_ .boweTer.tbeflrse got 300.000.OOU there, alii’-t j
w.-red It he
tton, Pueumesta Bd. Orlp- Onarantad died. Tbe "Jam"
K me Imir a
1 I'f^r-snnd' iBtD town, "taken It •aniall Job.”
wh'hes and n glaa
Opposite Bostoa store.
137 Praot Strm. v
jBtabitaste Tboi^ crald hnidly bMl^e liD
quli!; abObt It"
l^n-w
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Watch, HOO

At Verity’s SS"

WOOD

....«

oval Wood DlSlir^
Company.

, ... .............. - ..

FALL and WINTER

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Taxes.

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MILLER BROS.

kADIES’ AND GENT’S

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Solid Gold and
Gold Pilled Watcliesr

W. G. & B. A Ciannett, I

jSSTlSS' M 1)2Sn*^S

City Newa to. migMlDM
Uzse sums of owaier In
or tht CHy Connell of
* psctodleali...........
to eanr <» ber Mid bulBcn, end ws
TnverM CHy, «lefil0Bn.
Carbaok, Jaaitar..........
■' Trevene City. Hld^ Nor. SOtb, 1»0S. iniffered Iom In her Mid WHaeu 90
ncooont
uooont of hw innbiUty to giro to tt
meeUng
Cl^
d in the ConnoU Bootn Nov. SOtb. her ^reonnl ettenttob.
Tbni Bhe hen been put to the exGiJloil to order by Jso. TL Snnto, NkM of over fifty doBnn in proea^
medldnee end
*............... ...........
Mnra, In tbe ebmir.
g to be cored
and about Mdeavoiing
llembeti praeent—Aldermen HvnlltoD, WlnnlA BlnidUAi, Wilhelm. . said injury. *
t
That bar loaa of Ume and addltiosal
expuae
of
employing
help in sad
and Jno. ________ , __ ....
Pal^m^^f lamps
about
the
carrying
on
of
her afOd buMThii speeinl meeting wen cUled to
ness
will
exceed
the
sum
of
recrivs the reeignntkB of- W. W.
Denn, ne city vedgdinMtor end the np- hundred doQar*: and ttat

C. M. Beers, postage, express.
■ate ner nr me pam. sun
Pttitlom end C
TreToiw City. Mieh.. Nor. SStb. IMS. animyance which she has «
Mlrtle to vii.
tbe retnlt ot said Injuir.
Hon. Jno. R. Santo, Mayor:
ISIP-^IMM accept my reaignation
Traveree «ty' G« Co.'.' o«oe
--------—------- the Mme to take effert At ]
e beuerea tbe Mid elty is legally
ble to pay to bar aU dalmeges which
B baa sustained by mason of said
Moved by Aid. Oibbe that tbe resig­
nation be accepted.
Sbe therefore presents this, her Do^leday Bros. A to., blndCarted.
claim for damages for said injury
, Traveree City.'Nov. SO, 19..
against said dty. und reqneats that Thoe. Moulton, bnUding InTo tbe Honorable, the Mayor and City tbe same bl Investlgmted. and that
Conndl Qt the City of Ttat
A P. C0..'!WlU in
she be aUowed reasonable compensa­
aty. IfitUtigan:
tion for the injury which she bas
ISSO—We. the nnderaigned. faimera tained.
who make TraTerae Citt Market
All she asks at this time is a----u
bmtor ubie compromise and setUement of
ce Mr. WUIInm te matter, and if her «lalm can be
Uusted without litigation, she
A. Thompson, health offlcer
hearty support.
y Owen. H. CrtWe. F. C. Carna,
P. M. Boynton. D. Carpenter. Ifan
oatlivan,
______ ______ ___________CUWUIU.
J. Schvind.'Joe.
JUB. AlUl
AmUbnohler. .C. Jknton, W. D. Cooper.
iUceroeeige
George Forton,

, Win. ’ Saunden,
'
C. J. DeVries. C. 8. Carbltt. Joset.
k.. W. Nelson^8yWe«er Brow^
_____R. Beach. .
.. ___
Kammond.
Wm. (IngersoU, J. Schretl. C. E.------- ,
Wiiullffl Aliglre. F. Forton, St^befa
Laoiner. H. B. Connlne. G. A. Waiet.
~
m' B. Noble. J. Core. E. Carpenter,
- - mple Ftouch, Fred J.
Iglre.____________
Peter BnqoUt,
UmlAr,
Ir. J. M. _____
Harry Zlek. John Llehty, A. D. Bedel,
E. Wright, a. Sqedler O. Vanhynliig.
H. Deitt. F. Kratocbvil. E. H. Giant.
Charles Kelly, Haui^ Claypool,
George Dlpley. Chas .j^tt, Oswald

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Overcoats

mm

stock :lnst repienisked.' A gesstae
astnral black 6AILOWAY, 921.60.

9IW6 to
Cass
atrtml briMi . *
Qte weat side cC JMrk 4mC^1ieCwami,i
Front Jtreet and State gtteet;:4B:kbe
north side of State atteet Mt
street to Beardmati
nor dor

FERRIS IMP. CO. Ltd.

........ ..............thete_____
ai^th street ftom Ultoa >teaa(
Oak etreet; nor after aitae o'clock
tt. on the day-------- *

SeeUon 8.- Thte-./ot«lB8sea, ab^
take effect rt the ex^totiim of twenty

DR. H. B. uAJtNMR.
Speotel attenuon given to surgery an
dieeeset of women. OBoe hvar
First NatloBBl bok. OeB both

DR. A. H. UOLldDAY.
Graduate orToronu UnlvaMty.'OSoe'
in Mnnsmi block. 'Phones:'ofl
Jdennen HensUton. Wflmle,
WBhelm. LarBle. Steu^
______ ter. (8.)
Kays—None.

Christmas Presents!

The bond _
s Cnty Wei^
! as *01017. tor
The bond

Mrs. AUce Johnson.
Corel) A Cross. .Attomeya.
Moved by Alderman. Bingham that
to the
be communication be referred ti
i. City
Attorney and City Englnee
Carried.
Mr. Piang being presMt. _..
Printing Fund.
the CouncU is regard to the amount Begle Press, proceeding..
which he claimed the ^ty was stiU Evening Record. 1 '
"
owing him on account of paving done F. Hamilton, ordinanoe..
on Front and Unlta .streets.
Moved by Aldermin Winnie that
_ie matter be referred, to the Board
ot Public WoAs and the City Attor»
"’carted.
_____ _
_ arc U^t at the corner
of Front and Elmwood Ave. he
Pul
ferred to the Committee

le bonds be accepted and wrored.
Carried.
Moved by Aldermatt Bingham thi
the couDcil adJoiiRL
Oarried.
CHA8. M. BSSBB. City deric

Pipes, Fancy Cbristnias
Pouches, Smokers’ Articles.

Diamond “J”
Smiles
Traverse Belle

OritneaD v

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1it

ei«lBazy towaehold dsttos and labors
aba hat not__
as _xat wholly reoovand a]_______
arad tRWdha
d ■• • •
■ affeota
- Btstff
That ite'li

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haretar Anendai to read as toMMe;
- SiSuk 1. Mo panen ttonn raty

We -sljall endeavor In ke.-p the

8. F. Saxton Hardware Co .
Dealer* In MI NladavT nardeore.

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FncyBoxn-esiiatwx.

A. .W. Jahraus
.
KifKtDrer.
Traverse CKy>

DIRECTORY

At
Rastairs

>. M. MURdB. ■
___ _________
Of Grand
Traverse oounty. Olllee 380 Bast
Front straet. Traverse City.

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to supply your wants.

stock up to the ssami- liis^li standard as heretrifinv. :n!-!
we expect to merit ttu-puhlie patronage.

WIIII.1U1 rfiiuiison, -a Brlilih ertlBU

. esamlned bis early
vacant
eketcbrs of Balaklsva^wltb
stare." curtly remaikliig, -It is all
wrong." Still Simpson pBceevered and
9 889.00 was rewarded In tbe end *Vith tbe cxiresslon ot Lord Cardigan's highest ad-.
SalaHee Fund.
Pay roll. Nov. eateries.......... 9 474.99
adds in bis simple way. 'ribat in the
9 474A9 teat sketch 1 bad taken greeter care
than in tbe first two to make bla lord94.60&96
ahip conspicuous Id thd- front of tbe
. MALCOUf WINNIE.
_-G. O. MILLAR.
totnmittae.
Moved by Alderman liardle thatthe

^Mr**Underwood. representing V
Whitney, addressed the CouncU in re­
gard to a claim of Wm. Whitney for
Injuries caused by a defecUre waUd
^9^htte*oonaent of bis second Aid.
Referred to Committee on Claims
and Accounts and City Attorney.
\ Hamilton tbe eounCurled.
Reports of Standing Committs__
After calling the cotincU to order
Traverse
Mleh.. Dee. 7th,
190S. of the several parties as__________
iTaverse City. suca^
lui. j^vo.
tbe Mayor made tbe fiUlowlng ap­ To the Honorable, the Mayor and City ,ed by the City Clerk,
mra. uu
and that
uiac the
l
pointment;
Council ol the City of Travene '^Mayor and Cle:
be instructed
To be City Welghmasief, to flll va-J City. Mlefatgan:
draw an order on the C
cancy—Joe. W. Zimmerman.
1824—GenUemen: —Your committee for
94.606.90, to be dls
..................................disbursed
by the
Moved by Aid. BtngbaTTi that the on Streets and Walks beg leave to City Treasurer to the several partlea
ointment be confltmed. make-the
‘ '
named in the City Clerk's report as
First—That Front street,
holding ordoa on the funds therein
Teas—Aldermen HamUfon, Winnie, ; Union to Pine, and from Park street
Bingham. Wilhelm, Gibbs. Lardie. to tbe Q. R. A I. crossing: also Can
Curled.
Sproul. Steams. Millar. (9.)
street from State street south, to the
Yeas—Aldermen Hnmllton. Winnie.
Moved by Aid. Winnie t^t
bridge; also State .street, from Cass Blnghun. WQbelm. Lardle. Stearna.
coimeU adjourn.
street to R. Rr avenue; also Park Gibba. Millar. (8.)
Carted.
street from Front street to State
Nays-None.
CHA8. H. BEERS, City Clerk.
street, be permanently improved at
Reperte of Oflteers.
the earliest possible time.
Report of City Treasurer for the
Regular meeting "of the City CounSecond—That aU necessary prellm- Qontb
• of Novemb
___
_ ____
cU held In the CouncU Rooms. Dec. J. Insry work be Investigated
Inrestlgated by the
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
1903.
Board of Public Works, and reported - be received and placed on file.
CaUed to order by F. Hamilton. upon
______uUest c_________
Carried.
Chairman pro tmn.
AMOS. S: BINGHAM.
Report of the City Dep^tory of the
Members present—Aldermen EamE.
. P.
F--------------WILHELM.
loAey on hdnd at the befrank HAMILTON.
UtoD, Winnie. Bln^iam, Wilhelm,
ginning of business

the morning of
O. G. MTTAAR,
Steams and Millar.
Dec. 7. 1903. was
Commiiiee.
Minutes of last regular and. specUl
Moved by Alderman'MUlar tbM the
meetings wire read and approved,
,, Moved by Alderman Steams that
ceived
*^tori^ received and
and pte^
pteqed on
c file.
Aldermen Gibbs and Lardle now ap- be recommendation be adopted.
Carried.
Ordinancet and 1
Yeas—Aldermen HamUton, Winnie.; Traverse
City. Mich.. Dec. 7th, 1903.
Petitlons and Cemmunleatlona
R^lutlon.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
BUltar. . .
1328—Resolved, That the Board of
Nays-None.
CouncU of tie aty of Traverse
Public Works be, and are hereby re­
To tbe Hontwable, the
quested
to
fumirii
to tbe council esUCommon Council of t
mates of cost and necessary plans,
plans.
Traverse City, petition your honor­
Travene City:
diagrams, etc„ for the paving and othable body for tbe privilege of speed­
ing horses on Front slzeet, between
lowing Btre
lowi^
Btaeeta, or ...............................
parts of streets.
Union and Franklin streeu. Sundays,
. and reoommend
with the'provtelons of tbe
between tbe honm of two to five p.
same be aUowed out ot the s«venl accordance
charter. (Title 10. section 8). gorernfunds as-here stated.
E. C. Compton, W. H. tOggina. T.
teg the I
Hurray.
ly. Frank Cox,
Cox. C. 8. Cox. Jna
. General Street Fund.
Front
....
Fitch, Tony Mlkula, Wm. Tmde. O. Pay ro)l, SL Snpt................9 968:46 both
bride and
Hannsb A Lay
both 40 and 44 feet wide. Also from
H^^sun^e^ MercsnOle
, wlUt
brick.
Park St. east to R. H. Ave,
1
Bendid J. O. Slater, Fred J. Bechtel.
bitnminona
macadam,
and
M. DUl, J. P. QUUspie, U. Whiting. A.
macadam. 36, 40 and 44 feet wide.'
B. Cook. B. A. Gsnnett. Frank GanCass
SL.
from
State
to
bridge,
with
1.83
bituminous macadam
LOO brick,
non inacadgm, 40 feet wide.
State St. from Oaas St. to Park SL.
with brick, -bituminous macailam or
n macadam. 40 and 44 feet
1 Winnie that
State 8t. east of Park St to
Water Fund.
with asphalt, brick.
.9 '260.47
___ adaiD and go
213.83
monthly
30. and
feet wide.
-.............
.........36 ......
10.60 ________ . 37.
State SL. from Boardman Ave to R.
jue. sturanes....
R.
Ave.. with brick, a^alt. bltnmiF. B. Moore. 18 loads gravel.
and plate macadam,
B. R. B. L. A P. Co., sundries
IStS^^Umen: — I.
27.
30
and
36
feet
wide.
sign^ petition your honorable body South ~81de
Lumber Co.,
shavlnjp
to move my building at No. 249 B.
L16
Front street, twenty
. -.........
feet to Ihe east
. 36 and 40 feet
snbmltted,
...........................................
4A0
ter Crescent, towing...
ILOO
T. D. McManus.
Alderman L
2A0 reaolnthniby
Moved by Alderinan Winnie that Frank: Ner. lunches................
be adopted.
James
s
B.
Clow
A
Sons,
sun-the peUUon' be granted, same to he
Carted.
64.80
dries .......................................
done under the snpervlBlOD of the
UJM
S. C. Darrow A Sons, towing.
Bou dof r.............
Columbia Trans. Co. sundries 10844
Carted.
Boon A Vandenburg. pulling
out scow ...............................
CouncU of
Ordteance.
uckley A Douglas Lumber
City, Michigan:
Co., ooal.................................. 188.76 1889—An ordinance to amend section
1323—GenUemen;—Tbe undersigned.
one of an ordinance paaaed July '
Alice Johnson, of No. 412 WeatBiitath Buckley A Douglas Lumber
160.74 1899,.,entmed.'"An e
to. .coal .................... ........
street. Travene City, Michigan, respectfnlly represents nmo yonr honor­ Am. Ex. to. expreu..............
able body,
note
oooy, u
that on the 20th day of WUlteffl Arnold, board for
similar vehicles upon any sidewalk
April A. D., 1908, att about the honr
He streets.’ avenues, lanes, parks,
k in the even^ of said Caldwell W-4<oudon, sundries
bridges and other public places and
Columbia
Dlumbla Tris.
TrU)s. to, tot ai
and
r. she sustained a severe
■ere iInjury
29.22 upeat-the sidewalks within the city of
Traverse City, and to prevent tbe deHann^^''
'iky'
Ideri!''6(
side of Washington street,
poalting la and upon any ot ench pub­
sundi

city, at a point n«M the east Une of
lic streets, avenues, lanes, alieya.
lot IE, block 7. of tbe orlglnal'plst of Muxxy, Lyon Co., hose.
parks, bridges and other public ptecra;
O. R. A I., frel^t..........
Traveree City. Mldtlgan.
and nBon the sidewalka. any snbThat said faU and injury was cansed Mrs. J. L Gibbs, slabs
Btance or thing tejnrfoas to atteh ve- by a defect in said sidewalk, the same
having sunk down and temalaed de­
Felice Fund.
pressed at that point «hwe tbe wood­
^ venicies upon uie siaswaiK
en aldewalk Joins the 1
within tbe city during a certain apetewaUt on said street, making 1
fled^^^od." as amended Deeember
• -‘-I difference
e in the 1bel^t of tbe
ends ot
of the wooden and______
and cement
It____
side■9 817.60
Be it ordained by the ooundl
1. thuss leavltLS said sidewalk In
Traverse City:
Firs OepL Fund.
n uBuneivds .and unsafe oMidltion.
That section one. ot an
_
That at tbe time said injury was Pay roU -tor Nov....................9 887.49
8.64 passed July 8, 1899, entitled ‘■An ordlreceived she was pasalhg along eald Caldwell A Loudon, sundries
nanee to r^nteta. oontrol and protect
sidewalk, coming from tbe east, and Bpnnah A. L
snndrtet ....
the use at bkycles, vekHipeir
starring t^on the depressed portion
eydes and almite
of the woodn -walk, she struck her Bstadn ot 8. K-------------------drito ..................................
3.49 and upon thd putele etreete, avratnas.
foot against tbe end ot the oement
2.45 lanes. pMka. bridges and eCber pub­
...
sidewalk and was thereby thrown J. B. Paige Elec. to. temps..
lic places and
—*"■
Columbia Trans.
. . the sidewalka
within the city of Travene toy.
___ .f said fall, she suffered
to prevent the depSsMng to and
____ e fracture of the bone of her le P. kyse:^ stages.
H. Whiting, bone hire.
any of such public atreeta. avanas,
arm nhar the shonlder, sM also
lanes. aUeys. parits, bridges and otbra
ostved a sevese sbodt to her nervous
public ptecea. and upon the sidewalka.
system and Intanial injurto*. and in
any snbatonce or thing Injuitoua to
---------------s. 4ff aald injury she sufsuch vehicle, or to travel thntaon;
* ‘ny pain and was ob- Hannah A Lay to. data
..................
the riding of bteyclea
._ ,) sedfeal treatment.
or other almllar vehicles upon any
aAd tor the space «f tour months or
dldawalk rtaon the etty durtor A ara.
----- a she was nnahla to pertom har

We are busy an-anging the stock rocently pur­
chased in the S. K. Northam Hardware Store, -and with a
large quantity of new ffo<Kls. will be ready this w«^k

7tb day of November. A.

Moved' by Alderman Winnie that
tbe petition be received and placed
on file.
Carted.
Moved by AM.. \Winnie that
above petUtott be
e iaccepted and that
^m.
. Oocrtade
. . .
be .^pointed City

ANNOUINCEMEIMT.

that the

N0THIN6 BETTER THAN

60LDEN SEAT BRAND
CHOCOLATES

$8.95

e 487 ________ ___
til.' EBOmatev made and
toll aise dsteDs given with all plana
TRAINED NUR6E&
MRS. B. W. SHELDON. NURSB.

'u
'lYy the •lelifjoiis VilrtWS, Keil
Raspberry., Ri'i-inudas, Ch_t^*santhemuRi, Violet, Full Cream C-arainels.

'Gold filled a
tee good me

and Favontf C|ii|>k-

class '98. Grand Rapids. _____
'phone 668. Res.. 234 Washington st. |

>

every, piece.

INSURANCE AND REAU~ ESTAvk. | Qq YOU

Wdllt

S. B. & A. on

.\lanufactored

by

It ?

J. a HCatROB.

Rastall,
11 usUlng Jeweler.

Straub Brus. fe Amiotte

DR. T. A. WILIIKL
DENTIST.
City 'opera House Block.
DR8. SAWYER A 1-riNHAl.LEOON
Dentlsta. Crown and bridge work a
“’1 helm
bet block.
V W1

Free to
Investors!

Old
Underoof

PHYSICIANS.
Office
Hours; 9 to 11 A m.. 1 ti
■Phone No. T9.
DR. L. F. oIPHER.
Graduate ot Clevaiano Homeopathic
Medical coIlegA Citiseos- 'phone
784. City Book Btora Block.

loveatore." Cvery
sled in western inlonld get this le­
as It will give
^ valuable infonnatioD
gsnl to all western InveKtraenia.
If; u M-nd yonr n
•on will k'et ‘

D. r VMSl
605 new
I 'phone No. 6

THE TORRBY
eXPLORATION CO.
___ A. 1___________
Pnyalcten and Sargaon. (Dentseher
AraL) Free adrioe tor workliig

1726 Broadway, Deirier. Colora­
do. 861 Monadnoek Vnltding.
Cbleago. Dl. ISO Broad of.Trade
Building. Omaha. Itebraaka

Ry(

It is tie reel merit. Ae genuine vdoe
of Old Underoof Rye, that is responsible
for its selling at a higher price thui oAer
whiskies. and Ae difference in cost is but
small when yon consider the high quality
of Old Underbof Rye.
CHAS. DENNEHY 6 CO.. Chicago

vmn YOU CATCH COLD
Do not take chances on it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation
which will 4Wiiy half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and
susceptibliB to httack from the germs of Consumption.

mpT’S nMEY MD TAR
not onlyitoos the cough bat healB and strengthen* the lungs and prevenUaerionaresults from a cold.
Raamd

Uta aH>- U» BMr aeuSto

W.R.D«ris,Vis»alia, Califerota, YPrites;—"There is no doubt but what FOLEY’S HONEY
AND
«n TAR.
TAD saved mu
roy life. 1I had an
au awful coOffh
coligh 011 niv lonsrs
longs aiul the dotlor.told me 1I had
OYBSBttpUoDT I commenced Taking KOLEY*^ HQNLY AND TAR and found relief from
the fiat and three bottles cured me completely.

REFUSE 80B8TmtTE8
THREE SIZES, asn, SOnsaSSUO

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