The Daily Eagle, March 29, 1904

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The Daily Eagle, March 29, 1904

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

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WEATHKW;

Wwwiit* Md r-rltthTr

THE

. yOL. XL NO 34u8.

TKA-mtSE PITY, MIOfll

HE HOST HEMITIHJl AND LAMBT ASSOnVBn OE

Baby Carriages, Reclining and lidd­
ing Go-Carts Ever Shown.
W« li*v» uTthlng jon wmnt at
wbat«T«r pAlee y©u wast to pay.
H«ie are a few'apeciala:
'
ial No. 1, Jq^l
riliaade.^
»Ub Urge poukeU...........................
for o>rr}il>K paieels. back Bod f<Kit
adjuBtablr to any podtinr. vrrv
Wt all steel gear nicely euameled.
«rith foot brake. sntomobilotrheeU,
beanlifo) silk satin paraaol wltb
duBble ruffle* and rosette, lined,

We hare another at the saute
price: too can take yotu- cboiijh.

EAGLE.
. TUESDAY, .MABCH 28, J904.

HHC® TWO CENTS ^

INDRYWJCK
fomepairs

E. J. FULCBUM
F^MAYOR

M. M. A N. CAR FCRAV OAMAaCD
IN^THE ICE.

NOMMATSO BY ACCLAMATION
BY REPUBLICANS.

LEFT NOnfHFORT FOR CHIC
LABT fiATURDAV.

MOWINATING SPEECH IS MAOE.BV
PARK C. GILBERT.

JR0»

ANvENTHUSIASTIC MEETING AND
PERFECTLY HARMONIOUS.

MM

Spedal No 9, Jest like cut, a rery
beaoUlal, well made reclining go-'
cart, first clast In «reiy respect,
1 back and loot adjasti to any posi­
tion, antonpblle wfaeela, with foot
brake, heavy rubber tires, ^r

Folding gcHsarta from «3.25 up.
Beelining go-earts from 8.7ff np.

• IProm a Special Oorreapondenti
Northpoit, kCai^ SB.—Ibe mm:?i
talked ^ear terry, H.. H. ft N. No. 1.
rannlhg from Nortfaport to UanteUque
’6(1 In Northport last Wednesday
nlgbi in a damaged eoadUkm w the
result of haring been BQneeeed tn
lam in Aid lakA Captain Tattle
of Clevelaad, O.,
Justor, arrived and looked her over
and ordered her' Into dry dock for re­
pairs. She left Nortbport Ss^ay
morning and was ell day and nlfhl
jnst off Cat Head light backing heavy
ice bot BnaBy' cleared It aboM 8
o'clock Sanday morning and shrived
in Chicago Vood^’ni^t at 12 o'clock.
H. B. om and wife and Mrs. Bcbert
m. wtfe of GapL

patty. TUs IDr to poIlUttam
de but Is being
rlH.” Ibe bcnb

It is expected that the boat will be
ready to go on her r
about April 10.
A good, solid, well mady Baby
Carriage, just like cut, niedy npholsWred, steel push handles,
beststeelgear nicely enameled,
astomobile wheels, rubber tires.

WILLIAM

ALOBN . STM1D8

Geestest Speech
Ever Mads In <

PAT.

1 Reciprocity
wnisnlng up to i

reseotaUve GhAnp. dark of ICsaonri
that Wliharn Alden Smtth’e
••Stand Pat" speech m the house yes­
terday was the most able eOcnt at
speecb..maklng on this tasAc that has
ever been made In. the halls of tx»gresA

We can please you od anyyou want

commiiNGM

CITIZENS’PARTY GLOOM IN
BOLDS CAUCUSES GRAND RAPIDS

HARMONY THE .PREVAJLINQ FEA. POUTICAL GATHERINGS aBE ALL
TORE LAST NIGHT.
(.
ABANOOMEO, .. ,
iteaUonofSHahaJ. Fulham
D^LEOATM ARE CHOSEN TO ATBepuhlleaa candidate
CAND1 DATES ABSOLUTELY RETEND CONVEHTKM TONioHT.
maym went through unanimously last
FUSE TO MAKE SPEECHES.!
night at the Bdpobliean city oonventton htid in Steinberg's Otmal Opera
AFFECnNG
ANO'
PATHETIC
bouse. The other nomlneea are as fol­
SCENES ON EVERY HANa
lows:
Jnstioe of the peace (tell term) Oeo. • The OUsens’party wart eaocnsen of
the dtp were held last nlgtu and there THOUSANDS OF FAMIUE8 LOSE
W. CnrOe.
little fighting over the
School tnepeetor fS yean) Cbas. M.
PRICELESS REUCE
Inatkms made. Tbe results of the
Hemher board of pphlte works, from caucusee are as fdlows:
News of DIaaator Comm From Many
Fim Ward.
ward No. 2. S yearn. A. H. BeooetL
Parts or State.
Alderman. C3ms. Boaenthal.
Member of board of public w«*a.
Soperrisor, J. N.
tern ward No. l. Shears, A. W. Walt.
Inspector of elbetion (1 year) Jo­
The name of B. J. Fnlghom for
DISPATCHES FROM FLOOD •
seph Sledw.
Inatkn for the offloe of mayor
DISTRICTS.

ns, (2 yepiwp)
preseKeJ to the conventkn' by Farm
' '
C. Gilbert, dialnnan
the city com- Allan F. Uttle.
•ImwefC-^
man ttmmi Norman •
Member of board of.eJiMatlMi. B.
mluee. There wu but one name In
from WavSriy. O., loot his life »
I
the minds of the oonveotkw, Mr. Oil- Round.
■ In the flood here. He wm a ■
Constable, Wo. H. Proimrt
ben said and he hoped the hour hnd
laborer on the P. ML bridge.

The Idlowing are tbe ddegates
come when the RepubUoans of th9
tbe
dty
convention:
Bdward
Lautcity would stand and vote togethw. Mr.:
.
B, W. Bound. B. » Lanainfr—The water Is gradiiatly •
Polghnm, said Qu> qieaker, U a man
*
rseadlng
and
the
faetoriee
hkba

wbmn every dtleea esn support. He HcNmnara. Joeeih Sleder, J. N. Marticomes fran among the young men nek, W, H. Piobert, Allan F. Ume. H.
of the city and is a blend of the best M. Stelmel, H. C. Palmer, C. H. UmpOlivet—TWO bridges have been ■
imerests of the dty. Tbe benefits of rieht. Geo. B. »ne. Chas. BugboA W.
swept away and the eriros are ail •
hi* workji} the fire department were P. Orotser, H. C.^avte, H. 1*. Spiagne,
down. Tha town Is cut off from «
tben recounted briefiy, and the preeeo- M. W. awDod. B: H. Bracken, B. E.
UUon of his name was greeted with Miller. V. a Roland.
Second WartL
cbeetB.
• Allegan.—Water la atill-fallli^ but »
Lorln Boherte, In behalf of the First
*
U atm a foot higher than at any •
ward, then supported the nomtnnllon
prevloua period.

Inspeetor of eleatioo.. Joe.. SBranand In a tew worts toU what It wiu
berger.
a Mr. FUldffium la elected as
Member board <tf ednoatton, W. H.
nmyur, and among the GUsgs said was
OM Bl J. Ftotfunn would be mayor Dtnlm.

«J. W. SLATER

Wholesale and BetaU.

Vour KeUable Home Ftinileber

jsrrWs. af^*;
• . It pays to buy the kind we>e #
a got
•l,
-•


Custom Sawing,
Planiiig,

were -chaen and cafie for a toweto
and Ur. fUlghmn In a few words
toankrt toe ooeveotloa heartily ter
the honor conferred upon him. If
elected, he aald, he would endeavor
to gtre a fair, stralgtatterawd, conservaUve •Amuoalnxica/f^a if toeto
were eriors made tbw wouU be er­
rors of Judgement and W of the heart.
iSr. ra^tnm eald.

It 'Will be IheUad
1
in toe flooded.distrlet Is begtonlng to
big new stpee aad tfas tafidlag will be
recede tecrwlr bat it le still Mwve to?
22x40 in et«s of brlek er dsmeut
Mmsge point.
SHOE 8TOBB
story, with a fiOasHMs fiteot and tUe
It tell last ni^ about a foot at 10
fioor. Hie fundhin and egulpmeBt
Opposite Whittel Hotel
o’clock but raised again tola mwnlng
be of the best ^ Oe buUdIns
and U not over « intoes Itower than
G«€«C<€C«€««CC«C€« wIU be a gibatttridltlta to the appear
yesterday.
Fourth Wtett,
of the stMet oo lAicft dt is to
The work of isscae of property is
Saperrisor. T. O. ShCson.
a oloee tmlon betog i
beloosted. Fstete DavM, the prssHit
suu goliig on. The relief committees
AMetman, O. C. Utrig.
prlndpsl of ttisiStiaaos Say sehmds. removed and all teoQooal feelings db.
are bard at wort serttag out those
Inepeotor of election (2 years) W.
wfil be the rsMdent teumger then.
Utowted. Again thanking the oon. LADIES
who need-aasistanee la the way of food
vexttion. hejtook bis seat and toe legu. T. Roxburgh.
eiathtog mid toe Anditotlnm Is
Inspector of eletxioo (1 yeer) J. used as a big dining hall to teed the
GUS GARDNER DEFEATED.
Isr Orta- of businesB was dtopah
Who are looking for
The meeting was oaUeJ to order by HneOmenteL
hungry.
,
Member
board
of
edncntloa.
T.
A.
Large Attendance of AIMstes From Fann C. GUbert toalrman of tbe olty
Street ore are running on toe
All Over the Stets.
nlttee and after the reading of the wnbrim.
orlbner street Une and cn Bridge
OonsteUe, Bliss Caw.
LSpeokl to The DtHy Kglal
etoeeL
from
toe
TVestem
hot#
to
Saginaw, March 21.-:-^ Ows de­ appointed, con^ting of U K. CleveOdettes to etty oonrentloo: A. Y.
feated One Gartner here tost ni^t in la^ J. W. Haao'en, A. B. Cook, Ftonk Friedrich, T. O. Bhllson, M N. Moblo, 'Winters streeL meat of toe car lines
re in openOian cusept thorn that tiavlO^txmd CDBteaL The
O.
C.
lsgrl&
B.
GUIhert.
W.
J.
Irwin.
Trude
and
Lorln
Roberts.
TI
m
anioe, neat.Shoe at about a
rae toe flooded dletricL
was the torgeat In the history ofuj mlttee oo permanent orgaatettoa H. Koch, T. A Wnhelm. J. D.TOddledollar Iras than the usual price,
Trains are eUU dlsp^ed north
athletic event In this put of toe state. and oi\]er of busineae was composed ton.
/
via find It in
out of toe dty by way of Mimkegm.
Admlrera of boto wwwteate -w«w of O. P.-Carver, B. W. Heatiiiff, Frank
Fifth Wart.
U Is a dote'esslag sight to sse too
lere tram all over toe eteto.
aoperrisor. Prank Mndteoa.
Saxton. Q. W. Lertie and M. C. OetotL
hooteeds of tertorn looking women
The emUenent ran hlHi from toe J. W. MBUken was elected temporary
AMurmaa, Amon lAngwurtoy.
aad toUdren grouped Mound the rsUef
first to toe last tecmJ.
Member twnrt of ednontlon. Hugh bsedgimiton seoeptlng food sad
toairmai) of the coervention and W. A.
It was a pretty ahtbiUoa of tbe Dean seotefary. Tbe ammlttee
W. Clyde.
cMbes, ter la* n
They are poaUively the best
manly art.
Onwtnble,
nwansn
Pleroe.
eredenltete reported US detogates
all thrifty, wdl dad. well
ever placed on sale at thU price.
Inteiecto ot deetton. John W. Ms.- temlttes betere the fipod cune an
»B»»BBBB»BBBBB»»B
AU widths from A to AA at fit.
any laataacee have loat aB.
read, accepted and adopted, as
One affeettog and patoetle aoene
waa toe report of toe committee
was that of two UUle toSten dingMent orgKrisaUoB esd'otder of yy, JoMrti Umlv, WaMer GahiM, log to the ddrta of toelr mother, one
Warren Hayt, Bmi Halstod, John W.
boy, toe otoer a glrL Tbe boy be>d
by toe ctasL- MMtin. PresKMn FlerOA B. N. John- tightly in his snne a little lahblL
man, one from each Rart; Ssmoed toa. Arno H. FTcmh, O. G. MiBsr, the fsmtty pet mid toe little gtrl a
Oartohd. George Croes. A. H. Benaett, Amoo laagwoftoy.
doU. Thsae wera eB that was saved
•nwe. Siaae sod B. p. Hogn. Noafrom toe homA Tbeaaaads of tam­
Inallom tor mayor wore then oadjed
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
COMWENCEMBIT EXBICISES ales have knt their fhmlly memoitoes
for, but It dev^oped tost P. C. OObert,
and betriooms and toe meat saerod
who waa to make the Domlnattns
-things which toongh prtodMs tad ns
speech, had gtse to his olBce after
value except toe nmemteeBoea they
some legal bUitoST-Aboot bsM a mlnand
tdd and yd are toe hardest to loose.
On Botk». in orter to
. Altboogb on- tbe very eve of one of
Get a pair of . oup • avoid delay, toe order of bwineas was
toe hottest poUUctl cawpeltyt In the
and nomtonUans to Justice
2 shoulder *braees hnd. be * reversed
’ history cf toe dty. toe nesdldetfe for
of toe pgsee tor the foil term were
mayor and their Uentenaate absdateHas been the condi- || R straight.
* called ter. Tbe name of O. W. Curtts
ly refuse to hold aay poimoal gatbertion of many a man a
was presented,
At toe senior edaes meeUng hdd Inge or. make say epeeehee unUl toe
and carried tost whan only one name
who, had he saved ”
ty cf toelr dty than
wee twesented toe Tottng be by aeols. Ker stoool yesterday. H wm decided be relieved end toey are all brny dohis money as he «
ion. Tbe other otooers weie torn to have a dses day a day or two be-!
1. at whldi time too
oould and deposited * gets a g^od pair.
Bomlnsted ns glrett. The obnventlM
then sdjomsed'to Jaifrm'a
it at. interest in a «
ttooery. on iBriteUon of Mr. Fi
■Chae, O. Warner, 9Mor ef The Daily
savings bank, might | t
Smm ii Our WMnr.
% aad tookMgara ice create *0^
iMlA IMS oaUed to Hhitterd yester­
orator, Efra ThnrtaU ae daw prophet.
thereby have had an •
day by toe eeriow' OlaeM- of his
Harry Dean as dses blstortaa. Tbs
abundance for his
daisy WM sdectod m toe . i
WILL OO TO WASHINGTON.
old age. .
flower.

Miss Roberta EShoa, Mlae Bva TbvTraverae City Men Seek Perttms In toe
Hm «arif-wide tome ter marvelkmj
WeeL
toO. Albert Olemant aad Otoiesbe me. tt wpaans say otoer salve.
O. L. Clapper and son Hairy leave Sitfer wen swiedwtad a weiiiirtHei ..OoR, ciBtmant or baba ter Oste.
today for Blaine, WanWmtwi. where
they wU spend seme ttte In MtfUeeetng and wm pntmhly take up
t likely ooe^ cf a leetve by
land while thera $»ey expsEt to be acme aUe spwker and toe imisil i
aad a H. WMt ft Son's. Dnigg^
goae about a year.
tom cf itiplnmss

ROWLAND DOUGLASS*

; Sash. Doors and all' kinds
Building ;
;
Material at Low Prices.
'

Member of bomd of edneatlan, J.
M. WBbelm.
Ccnsuble, Jl f. Hcpklne.
Delegates to dty tamventlon: Oeo.
Botmer, D. Murphy. B. P. WIBielm, P.
A. Dean, Wm. CUney, J. D. Pike, B.
C. KenL A. Petertyl, Wm. A. Bvetett,
Ehnsimei WObtim. O. A. Johnson, J.
M. Isgrig, C. B. Hsle, Oeo. HIU, Dr..
J. M. THBiUm. Jim. R. Sinto. Jna

Comfort, Style,
and Wear

iTraverse City Mfg. Co.

Our $100 Shoes

Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits:

p

Separate Skirts

I

,'r/

[Don’t
Be
Round
Shosidered:

Rain Coats
: Steinberg Bros.
Shirt Waist Suits i

and Shirt Waists 1 : OLD




SPECMLSHOffINC ^ t
of above lices for E^ter trade fr
at popular priees. Also remem- ^
.i)er that we are agents for tbe fr
celebrated “PeiriDs” Gloves t
and have every popular color and style on sale at fr
ll.OO, 11.50 8n4.l2.00.


%

the Washable Kid Sieves

t

are aleading feature in the Une this season and sell t
atJLSO.

'I
^ “Look fOT the best and most satisfactory g^s

IE. Wilhelml
>

POOR

TSc

m

Mr. Clapper is wdl kanra la this

•saTwfiRrctntot’BUL

,,

^**%*a»aBB»BBBBi»B{!

Ity tospart llm

Than hi some talk of the Jaalon giv­
ing a fbrmal reoepttoa to toe aenlera-

(diatefr - aftar toe

Evsvy Kbnball Plane Is guirahteed .
See toe styles st l<» Prbat
lasAM

THE DAILY Kii^HiE.s.,ti;idsM: jgABOH 29; 1904.

The Daily Eagle.
THG BA«LG PRES* PabtUhai

SUeSf^RIPTIONB.

i/Sce- n? WMt .lont street.
WMb 'MioiM n.

manr.aajhree refused to, sMI. 'ObiFearful Odda Against tiim.
at^K»verae
BedrMden. alone and deaiitute.-Such. «,i(y. ernuH j
Anatr.Muaaoago is entitled to congratulate
brief was the condition of an old gan, this 22nd
self on the high per^tdge .of Integ- In
Boldiar by name of J. i. Havana, Ter
sallies. O. For yeara he
trouMSit
with Kidney disc
tors nor medicine .
be tried BleetrTe Bitters. It pvt.
W'illiam Judkins’.of Kansas, sued by length
him on his feet In short v^er add now
a fair maMen for breach of marriage he testlflea: vi'm cm iheNroad to coihpromisee, wedded her as the best way plete recovery." Best on earth tor LlvDot ot il.'and DOW la facing a suit tor.
of S
Bowel Com'pIalnUi
.
divorce, alimony and a Jlvlsloa of bis Only
60c. Guaranteed by Bugbee. Roxprojierty. And yet itoman is «lamo^ bnrgb A Co. and S. B. Walt A Sons.
1-m-w
log for more rightsl—CInclanaU Com­ Drmikta.
mercial Tribune.
CITIZENS’ CITY CONVENTION.
Glasaea ;
Lippindbtt's Steriea.
• Ella Middleton Tyboui Is a i
oee, nnd 40 t^naact snejh other busi­
whichI readers
r
shotdd
bfj.taeilhy.
ness aa may I»V9hriy
tm^hriy dme before It
ihey wish s
win be held In
in the Old Elks hall.
hall, CU
City At Hotel Whiting Erst five dags <>f
Opera house block, Tuesday evening. each month.
storiM. based on Biblical
March
S9,.
1904.
at
8
o’clockj
Ward
;l«it8, whWh have been v^tearing in
I wlirbe entiUed to 20 delegates,
UpplnOott's Magazine, are not In the No.
Ward No. 2, to 16; Ward Wo. S to 18;
conventional dialect, but they breaHii Ward No. 4 to 9; Ward No. 6 to 13:
very spirit of the amusing race am, an.
AAAAAAAAAAaaAAAAAA
Dated, March 23.1904.
without being hard to read. Ibe
A. V. FRIBDf____
IBDRiCH.
4 ALHAYft
In the April number is called *'A P$last
Chairman
-------------City
CityC OommlUee.
of Locusts.’'
CHAS. E, Hale. Secretary.
The poems contributed to Uppln
»OMtTNlN6
,^'a Magazine for April breatlte
ELECTION NOTICE.
the coming somon of leaves and birds To the Legally QualKled Electors ol Stops the itching and bleeding;«
^ TO 4.^WOV YOU
They are:,"War.” by FTorenoe Baris
the City of Traverse City. County . and heaistheinflamed parts bydn
of Grand
Qyvnal Traverse.
*IV«
....
.. . * .
State of Mlchi- I
Coaths: “On One Who Was TJeseUtab,"
When you are nslsg oU *
by Richard Kirk; “A Southern Sonlamps or any kind oi light
^ are hereby notified
led that the an. A $L00ataU Sroggista.
set." by Ointon Soollard; “A Song of
of the city of
bnt ELECTRICITY
in
Seed-Time." by Prank H. Sweet; "The .
City.
m, will be head
your home uroffioF There
Dead Bough," by Bdwnrt ITllbur Mn- In said City on Monday, April 4, 1901,. TNE PABUWM
nothing
I
m
M
s
lu
US.
A.ELEC- »
in eacb of the five waidi
Is Of
.. the
.. city,'
eon; “Geisl and Greteben,” by 'Wsdler at
TEICITY for ill. mlnating J
' For Mie by Bugbw A Roxburgh.
the following places, namely;
Hart Blmnontlial, and "Bizarrerie,” by a In Ward. No.
- Boye’
- Band
. . One,
___ in- the
pnipoeea. No smoke, no
Druggists.
room on Front street.
atre«
tklgar Fiawcett
smell, lO gr>«se,
_____
no danger p
In Ward' No. Two,
Tw
In the Second
Tbe April spread of “Wahuits and
fremfitvs—it is the moet to
Ward City ball on Spruce elreeL
W’Jne" in Lippdncntt’s HagBrine'ie w
leamomicsl
In Ward No, Tbree. in the C, S.
spicy as usual,, besides mudi seaeon- S. hall St 32fl South Union atreeL
hat r-an' U- procured.
able salad.
_ Cass BtreeL
In Ward No. Five,'in Xhe Primary
JTbp meui who lies down and goes to
school building on State '
'
elWp on the eoft side of a political
Ton are^lso hereby u
cinch stend)^ & good riiance of wak­ said charter election thee following
ing up piEt'ki lime to see his hide offleere will be elected:
One
mayor.'
for
one
year.
nailed tn the barn door by the
Two memba-re of the Board of
tttttttttttttttttt
who CO' 'I’n’t sleep because he Works, for tbree years.
;
had to' whisrle in tbe moo iH expect­
One School Inspector. f<uy
[
ed defeat in order to keep his oour- years.
One Justice of the Peace, fjr-.fou'

Eyes SdMliltaUr fiamiKd.

IWHics,” b}- Ccri. H. W. J. B
AMERICAN BROTHERHOOD.
Tbe mssnaiitmitr of the Dsoiocratic pontlcleas (M. Grud Rapids
last MoDdar ni^t Id foregolns
i of dielr baoquet and
turning the sieamlnE roasts
tbe flood stricken vlcUms of their
home dt>. is worthy of more than
passing notice.
Acts like these teacii us what It
means to be manly men.
Willie the pbllUcal pot Is
slzzlli^ and the patient '

r^CHINgPlLES.
REUEFnimVTE'Efi.

. .

fe?:■

en^y, and about to. regale themselves
on-lbe fat of the land in order to lie'.tv cement together their forces and
make them more fit to plunge into the
. arena fo)- the scalp of an oRendlng
parUsan of opposite faith, see through
ttie arising aromatic vapors of . their
feaat^ stricken bmilles and suffering
humanity and they forget that they
. are oppoeed to any organlzaUon, sect,
or petwD, and aoUog upon the broad
gno^ principal that -all
brothors," arise from Ihe banquet
board and escort to their seats 'the
homeless and desUtute..
A oenmon cause is ^ly needed for
the Tnanhnod of an J^terican dtlsen
to asMtt itself. It Is the same fratem.
f in times
of war. All Bun;q>e looked
nnd nan-elled a few years ago when
like brothers, Democrau.
and gray-balred veterans of the north
and south became a unit when It be
came neoeeaary to rebuke ftialn. It.
la the way we have. -TVe light, each
otber like tigers over principle but
when the moment of distress oomes
we foiget that we are anything
members of a great tamlly and whenj
we lo^. upon our brother in trouble
all eovr. strife and blfierapas Is for
Bttm and we eaund to hte the hsAd
o<-«UK»ort and suhstantlal aa^

P. K. Sells

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There" will t n be elected ..........
charter eleelloq to each of. tbe five
wards of said city
cl
the following ward
ifllcfers. namely.:
Ward No. One.
One Snpen lsor. tor o
•One Alderman, for W
t*o years,
One Inspector 0'
of Election, for

TRAVERBE CITY- MARKETS.

Shortoit pcSi, iJrM.............. m «,

iST'i.rn,"’......'

IS

d with nalidoos Intent and a imlr ot
abeam raised the hair of about 200 of
the young men of that Inatltutlon and'
there is likely to be
It would he too bad to see
the young feltows expdIM after their _
Buying Prices.
.
parents had sold tbe last- cow to keep
them in school and made many other
aacrifices. U would be a bad blow to,
• the father who has gone out to the
barn all winter to do the oboroe with
the thermometer 30 below
Ing mother'e shawl over bis shoul.lcmi
and the boy's last year’s golfing suit
Buying Rates.
•. in order that hie son.
tbe pride of Uie family, could graduate meat
Corn. ..
from the university, and then in bis
Gate. ..
last year eee him coming home with
Rye, ...
n^lng but a pair of sheare and
pocket full of some other fellow's hair
.-.-i.*............... ........... ..11 to 18
to pay him for his sacrifices.
..16c
IT the faculty would adopt the good
oW-faaUoned bed slat, method Instead
of expglllng the mischief makers they
would come nearer to.staving ^e pro­
blem of what to do with Inoorrigl .rs,
•The hand that rocks the cradle ruleth the world," hot it is a,good plan
to hare a barrel'etave in toe disen­
gaged hand la times of
that or a bed slat In the bands of the
pater fastUla’s who wlU ^y It-vriiei vST'..!’.'.’.'.'.
It wm do the most good.
Sheep, good.

g"'-

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One member Board of Education.
lor two
■ 0 years.
One CoosUhle.
CoDstahle. tor one year.
,
Wtrd No. Two.
One Snpervteor, for one year.
One Alderman, for two years.
One Inspector of E»ecUao, for two
kyears.
^
One member Board of Bdneation.
tot^-...........
OottsQtole, r one year.

f<H-'t«b'yeara.
One Oonetable, tc»- one yem.
Ward Na. Four.
<N>e Snperrleor, fte one year,
One Alderman, tor two
f
years.
One Inspector of HecUon. tor two
Mrs
'
years.
One Inspectof
ESecUoo, for one
year.
One member Board of Bducatiou.
tor two years.
(One Oonetable, for one year.
Ward No. Five.
One Supervisor, tw cme year.
One Alderman, tor two
(
yters.
1
One Inspector of Eaectiap, for two
years.
One member Board of BducaUOn.
for two years.
One Constable, for one year.
Tbe polls ot said election wlU be
pen on said- election
day from__7
_____ a day____
o'clock In toe forenoon. unUl 6 o’clock
In tbe afternoon, when they will bo

Lung TYoubles. Oniranl^ bottles 6D',
smi of grand opera and a oyclpne—the and 81.00. .Trial betUes lOe at Bugbee.
A Co.’s and B. B. Walt A
tom week has l«.-en grrot______
gTMt In Grwd
Rapids history.—Grand Rapids Herald.

ani4.S:’

,^Ej|Pr«eideDt Roosevelt has given toe
TSlane to undemtand that tow must
- wnrtc for a lliliig. If this is the ease
whafe the use being an Indian, any- 'way?—Otieago Reenrd-HeiaW.
Yming Mr. CSoihett-wept alter
•Dfaree gave the decision to yonng
Mr. BritL ^%at an enetkmal and
senUmenUl rate of iwlte^flghtem we
are breedkig.-Detrolt .Free Preea.

PROBLEM

So wbepeTer yob
need ao^hing in that
line, look OTer our
large stock.

'We have teen engsged in llitsin the West
for a great number of yei^ and
believe wq have solved the prob­
lem tor safe investing without
eliminating any of the great
chances for.hig profits;
If yon are interested in western
either mining or in­
dnstrial.
will be pleased
explain OOP method. Address.

Uie lorrey Etphnation Co.,
—Beam, Colorado—

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

piano tuned.
.method uted.

Lai^r aasortment than
an anyq>r»
of newmt

Regular fa.^

AV a; diamond

patterns and oonfined styles.
FRED G. NEUMANN,
116 Casa Street
"My Tailor."

with W.to. KimballCo.
IBS Front S

M'tUilsI-Filiailiapilin

A Mums eon

i Choice:
i Bacon*

SSrSBSJISfKSS

— urK-mn ao.
Sold by J. G. Jobnaor

lOc per pound. - Choice •
• Picnic Hams, lOe per « a'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
pound. ■ A high gradd J
' NEW LINE OF
^
• Cottoline in pails, at 25c, q
• 50c and $1.25 per pail. J
2 Good Cottoline in bulk, «
• at 10c per pound. Best •
% kettle rendered L^rd. at •
• 12c per pound.

HATS'

SPILLS.

1J.J. Brezlnai

4
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4
4

of
Hate and
Cai to onr line of '
_________
i Caps
Clothing. Call and s« the line. >
we might have something to ►
please you, Onr spring line of F
Suite will be here this week.
P

. »R BROS,,^

248 Ean Frest StretL •

SoH In Traverse City -j j.q. Jtamsou

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The First Song Bird

esUmony wbereerf I have bereun

Of spring will have n

e pleasing story to tell than ours of astonishingly beautiful fi

ly low prieea. .We are ready for tpring (the time when you always want tome new piece sf furniture ii

It is >n easy matter to buy wbiskey
for ^ less price than Old Underoof
Rye sells at, but the buyer is sure
of the highest quality when he gets

-the house) with a Mne of furniture t

it surpasses anything c

r shown in Traverse City.

A Few Furniture “Ifs”

Old

If toe largest line of extension tablet in town means anything: If a complete, range in atyle'and'price, from
the cheapest te the best la' pf interest

' you: if you knew whfit the “Robbin’s Pstoht" mcaht «

tenslen-uble; if. in short, you-need a new dining table, and want te be aure of getting the best value for

Uaderoof

ypur money, you had bettor take your next spare time and see our new s

R y®

n the first floor, it te certain-

'^1

ly worth yoiir-while.

CHAS. DENNEHY 6 CO., Chicago.

Nearly Every Home
where this ad la rud,

&

use ■ now ceuto, and If a Member from that heme Mieuld ase e

es, there-would be more comfort in tost home. Don’t you want that to

yourdf We win do our toare—

tell you the best for toe money. Our' new eeuehoo are the finest line that te

n toe city, and you e

?
spend $6.75 for one or $54410 at you choeee, or any where between.

Easter Joy be Thine

Meh wlto A syetesn tor beailiig the
boree races are always present nt
NOTICE.
-each meeting.'hut thw change from
This is to certify that Mr. C. W.
year to year. The aame oM taoee are Vances’ -—...............................................
to bp- recognised among toe book­ with and that I shall not be reapenali
for-any oblightiena intractep by h
makers.—Weshlngton- Star.
or execute any erdi
tendered

d 1by
through bl<
A man timing to repraemit toe
3407-t2
W. F. BENNETT.
Union Ikactipn company nr
aaye he bribed more than 100 Jurors
In toe
of hte aUeged enmlover aad-ODly '
eould aot be bongjit The sarpri
fetaro ot tote man’s etoiT is .|tmt as
Bnbsertbe tor The Daily BaglA

Stsla Biocta Saits aod Top Coats sold only by us in this
rei^n, also exclusive agents for the celebrated Martf Bchaftaer.
BBara Balts aad Top Coats. The products cf these tm>
ma^fsetarers are well knowD to every wearer of good clothes.

Boai-dman Blver
^ Electric Light »
« Peaer Company.

SOLVED

Hehas;*kn kinds of
them too, and people
do not Stop buying after,
tbe first parchase, so
they’re -'pret^ good
«9ods.

Gas Connections ...
•ked. and the wprii F» 9 »»»**»*»»*
as soon as the frost
land wiU be done
I VoMf Emmter «*Bonner» of Boiwia.
First,rome. fint* served. Therefore
he Gas
should be seen at tbe
srllest optortni
Pariiee deeiring extension of t
toeir street please notify
aeuiomuer. pipiag irora toe mail
the range will be free for a time.

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flnallT r.lMMl

The Grand Rapids newspapers an
IA Bay's Wild Ride tor Life.
having a hard time to keep their head:
With temilr fucurd expecUng him
above water. They Sre not the only to_41e.
-and a sop riding for life, 18:
Mldilgan newspapers
are eTpc^ iRes. to get Dr.^Klng-^New Dteeov
ry for OohsumpUpn. Oonghs and!
iencing tote same kind of eensatloo.
Colds. W. H. Brown, of LeeevUle, Ind.,:
but tol
stant. .r .lief
writes: "I now sleep soundly every
night" Like marvelous cures of Con.
■nmpUcD,
Pneumonia,
Bronchitis,

Paint
Oil
Varnishes
Paint Brashes

•One Inspector of Becdon. for two

r. for <me year.
, fbc two yeare.
of Bleotlon. tor two

at Ann Artmr has been raised fi"g*

What Editors Say;
- TVhat is a republic, aniDow? asks
Uie Atlanta CotmatnUtm. A body- of
land -ar.....................
1 by trnsts.^Calamt-

Dwalap Mats sold <mly by'os in this region.
Sire dollars to evsiTboar wd weU worth j IL '

Fancy Oak Rockers and Turkish Chairs

: ONE LOOK H’

Speelel offerings that are u

.wtBdew will tell that this to «
Mere te pwretaM Easier «

, Wie. Ahe much wanted, the attractive kind—In quality equal to any etfered ut much higher prices.

Ex­

amine the cOvering..the extreme etyle, toe meke and the flnWi; eempsre, them wlto others.and you will

Mata, Suita, Panta, eiotaa,
Shirts, Heaai ilea. Etc.

s.

le of tote eftoring.

BBNDA ^ CO.
.

BeM BeltoMeASMb^.

fiomething new 1

added. •Hbe DMerem -Kind."

*

THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO.

-HM p^Y BAGMB. TOES^Y ttABCH 28, 1804.
OSTEOPATHY
■J. O TRUBBU)OD. D. O.
URd. U. J TRUBBLOOD, O. O.
RMldnoB.

QR. a.' J. MieeiNs

DENTIST.

. ttd a Wr»lu>rfp T«mo>.

Wm. H. Steffens
PIANIST AND TEACHER.,

terms call at Academy of Moslo momInss. 9 to n. Bell Thonea. Academy
. and Residence.

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WAN0‘
POPULARITY

The Grand
“Traverse

4 ia built on solid merit Full,
w rrcn
tone, vaivoiy
rich tena
velvety touch, precise
4. action, beautiful cases, ana
^‘what'a mere, the factory aejla
4 ' direct to the user, mlnue the re4 taKees’ profit
Eaey terms if
^ you wish.


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< W. W. KIMBALL CO '
ia Front Street .
N. E. Strono. Mtneger.
Everything in sroallinstromentK,
sheel moBic. etc.

Yes. 1 admit that we bare Just bad
qolteAn ttunsnai winter, but remendter
that many east, south and weet of its
.had It even'much colder, the
in {daces belnd down into the 40‘5,
0-hlle.our coldest being about 26'and
tills temperature Is known to be very’
rare her^ but we go and come witnes­
sing the fact that many more are comsouth ajd west, helping to increase
ibe constant «teady and healthy
growth of our SEAUTIFUt GRAND
TRAVERSE. In aD other places as
well as this there were and always will
be. natoraliy, constant Ranges of
mopertlee, both REAt and PERSON­
AL, as varions tastes and wants of indivUnals work together to make up
the life or trade. I have inQidrles tor
properties of various dlscriptlons in
farm, suberban and city, 'it you have
anytoing in either of these, or any one
who wishes to buy an 80-acre farm.
4 mfles from this city, on the State
road w^ Improved orchard, fences
.and bnlldings, or a new C-room boose
•<m State street or luBe vacant lots.
,:SEE

(Tfreel Free! Free!
A HaodsoDe Imported BohI
It b given sbiotately FREE
if yoa order s double tize
psclugeef
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"Smillgiitnun.'’ fSl

t.woaldsellfarSOc.

,

L. Q. Bryant.
Our Customer* are
Our Beat 'Prienda,

We Will Neka
Free Cennectioa
to Ranges
FOB A TINE.

TRAVERSE CITY
(iAS CO.
ZZ3 FRONT ST.

Horses For Sale
Pioneer Livery Stable
.B.J. Morgan.
I have a good lot of horses for sale. Some nice
drivers; 10 head, of cheap farm/horses, weight.froni
1000 to 1400 lbs. These horses have been at work
all winter, are rather thin, but are ready for work.
A few good draft and farm horses. Call in'and see
me if you are in need of horst*-<..

Pianos

Style

2 Qrtnnell Bros.

WE ABE NANUFACTUBBRS
and Vhe Largest Dealers In Mlehlgah. Our tHerough KnswIMge
of the Business, and our Immonss Purchaoes gain ua cenesaslons from
manufacture which enable us to UNDERSELL ALL OTHER
HOUSES.


Grlnnell Bros.
COR. FRONT AND CASS 8T8, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
Branch of Qrinnall Bros.’ Mtisle Ho^ DatrolL

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Just Received

: South Side Shoe Store I

»»»»»»»»»»»•»»»»»

That Cheery Gossip
About Suits

$5.00 to $60.00

Easter is Just
Around the Corner

Your

Easter
Costume

Lowell.—Grand river la race
Nightly after rising ysNarday. ...
» families are anSaring, aM having hesn
ezt^ded to aU vtctims of the flooa
[From a Speekl Cor
who were fo need. The sselhm of the
Old Mission. Matte 28.—The nm- Pere Marquette bridge; white went
znlll will sotm start up as the yaifl yesterday, is kidged hgaihst the wagon
Is full of logs and they are diktring' bTMge between the vBlage and the
all the time.
Oiand Trunk depoL -white wm moved
Mrs. Wheeler snfferB a great deal ahont a foot when the lanraad bridge
w^ her knee. She sjwnt tour wetes
down agatest ft.
In ’Traveree CRy for trsatznenL •
Poruand.—Floyd Sayeia, a young
Fanam are still driving amosa
the Ice.
.
. .
married man. went out tat bis boat to
Henry Lardio has reUuned from hunt mnskrate, and bee nift been seen.
Slg Rapids where his wife is receiving 'His boat wez« ovsr the Nectrle Ugbt
trestmoz* in the hoepitak He reports dam and be te'NNpeeeit to have
her out of dang^.
drowned.
^
The Rev. Mr. Hmhort of Shenzam
was at tbe Mission last'wete lotelzig; 0)ivsL-<Hlvst is praeilcaUy ent off
after the Interest of his farm.
from Vtha oeteiae -worid by floods.
Mr. and Mrs, Prenten Herbert have Bridges are
in ds^ direction
retzftned home after qieodlng the win- and It Is «r
ter In Grand BapldA
dlspatte, eh (he-wifws «h <3a«h- Tbo
OLD mission .PERSONALS.

select from, eq^seing sixteen
different iMkes.
No such
variety elsewhere. .

^Easter Cards

RAPIDS’ l-OWNSHIP ELEC■nON WILL BE EAS?(.

CITY BOOK STORE. :

dceen't bome by accident The j
high^iade
,
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..KIMBALL..

liTRrt

ELK

Teot^yearuf practice. Yonr patroD«ee iB aolicited. In new Hnnaon block.
nnderK. of P. HaU. On floor with
Dockery's Basiness Coll^ and over
SiDKer olBee.

Greeting

••••ON•«••••»»•»* wirts are carried acroas Battle meek
»
state FLOOD-NOTES.,
» in bafts. Mr., Saiton, the rani mall ▲AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
carrier, has bM caught betwean two
waahoute and cairaat get bate to the
Grand Havsn.—The flood siumtlon riilage. AlznoN ewry eNlar fat town
haa-a bdcter aapeN here today tkA^ la full of water.
MIKon' Tewnahip Puts UprTwo Full
6>r some time. Mnua Dwt nlNit tbe
Tlcketo
imagioable. There is no more soitable otnd* *•
Ofwnd hsB toiler toar hadiM and,
Ada.—Both Omnd and .Thoreaciple 4
eepitable gift for this day than a pretty card for J
iHiile aB jangewto tbe bridges la not rivara are receding slowly. Aetzad 4
fProm a Spetoal Oao^wndeot)
over,'there
Is oowV
measurements show a tell of four and _z sX young folks or older ones. Take a look at our ^
Blk Rapids, -March, 28.—At a
of
saving
-thaiB.
The
lae
ahewe
tbe
5 o’clock Sat 4
^

t
RepobUcan township caucus beU
bridge Alls tire dhanricl ter a half nrday night. The temfoes of Cltwlds
at t be Tbwn hall Satnrday
Ing. the toilowlttg ticket was pkeOd mQe deai- to the bottoto of the rtrar Pahnetier and traitem SzAanri^ the
in nomlBBtlon: Si»orrteor, Jamee J. and tbe Immense Tdi^ of water only ottee obliged to leave tbetr homee,
Mclnn^ln; cloh. Cfahriee B. Wheel­ coming dowB U raring through the are well cared for.
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er; treasurer, William G. Crawford: south ^sanek The asw
WalnfleldL-Otand river rose about
jisUce of tbe peace, James J. Me bridge, erected here
Langblln:
highway
oommlmloow. ago at a cost of HWl,fl00. Is In very t^irSe Inches up to S o’clock. There aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
lASt Nl*t about 100 feet Is DO Ice aod It is thou^t the river
Hcory Pasco; board of review, Andilof the
had been baa reached the high msAt as I
bald K. Dougheity; scl
Charles B. Carver: oouBtabtes, Asa O. nadermlned by water, suddenly sank been abo« zrormal tor five houie
Harwell. C. C. Carr, BTIl Bilioe and into six feel of wtter a«d eigbt -workmen
on
R
oarrowlr-««ped.'
The apMartin Hansen. As this is the only
has gone down over a foot since Salticket In the flelJ ft Is a safe pi^l< pToadterertheeor^abgntiells praeopday afterao^ and is still receding.
tion that the foregoing will look after tloaHy destroyed and -wS have to be
Z »0 P8lra of Udies’ Sbesa OtM style regular prjoe S1.7S, with ;
t,>hile the steel
the Interests of B3k
MEETING OF FREMONT VOTERR 4 bssutiful, lew French hast, which I %vill sell at BIAS during the re- |
bridge Itself is eertoody warped and
during the enenlng year.
4 malndsr ef the month. This iss aa ba^ln. Come In and see It
spruzc. The ice came up above the
s to Btato CenvenabtAm^Bts-syestorday a
savagely
tion.
y and two batter^ tlL gtrden tthat it will be
In ootttpUsiKe-with a call of the
the
the bridge can be rqiatr.
ons. as fol­ weeks
Fremont voters that the said vdten
lows: - Ticket No. 1—Supervisor. Paul- ed for traffic. At tie gi
requested to meet In the State
Corner Seventh and Uniozi SU.
F. D. NICHOLS, Propr.
I
Hailer; ele^ W. H. Anderson In below the town .about 150 feet of bank buUJlng in Traverse City Msrch <
treasdrer, Dennis Fox; lustloe'ot the the pier was
28, at 2 o’riock p. m., 20 of said voters ttt-ttttttttttttttttttVttttttttttttt ’
peace (vacancy) Lewis Hlckin; justice the swift cunent and destroyed.
John P. ‘niloteon was
of
other
places
the
pier
is
of the peace (fnll.Uwm) J. H. Campelected tesdruan and H. EL Steward
highway oomzDlsejoner, Thos. also damaged.
secretary. On motion, duly supported,
Kennedy; acboed Jnepeetor
dissolved. That a pmwention of air
Ionia.—The flood altaation here is
Campbell; board of review, Herrlt
tbe Frepumt voters ot 1866 In the
ChiRib; oonatablee. Wm. McGuire. iPldly- toprervibS- H«i water marie Oiand Traverse rogiou be called
John McLAUgblln, Hscry Warner apd was rmclied Sunday at 1 o’etod! and zneet In tbe new State vnmUf buUdlnc;
L. M. Osborne. Ticket No. 2—Clerk, the river has fallen ateut a fooL The in 'Treverse City, on llth day of April,
Bmeet Pfriffer: justice of the peace damage here will exneed 8100.000 and at 2 o'clock p. mH to Neot Jeiegales
(vacancy) J. H. Campbell; .justl.-e N distributed between the lonte Wathe state oonvention to be held i
ipany. Soroels Oarmeot com,
of the peace (full, term) 8. p. Hewitt;
Jackson, ozi tbe «th day of July. 1904.
highway omimlaaltmer, T. J. MlU*el'i pear. Ionia pottery and tbe Williams
JOHN P. TILLOTSON, (^airman.
A Gorham LiuBber compazdes. The H. E. STEWARD, Secretary.
acliool Inspector. Wm. McGuire,
the offices of supervisor and treasurer results of thevflood are beginning
The last
are left tacant on ticket No. 2. .tt manifest themselvea
lucks as tlion^ onr MUton township slJe paper to arrive came Iq^t Wednes­
» NEWS Of^THE THEATERS.
frjends wore weil pleased with tW day. The cRy library has .been dosed
and dtitens have fallen back on the
work of Che present
4. Paulus HiPler and Dennis Pox. family BlWe tor Teadkig material.
IVUlow canlles and taaops furnish the
lecture by Cri. H. W. J. Hazn.* will be
steool lec­
works will delay operatious (<v a week, the attrectlon on the
sens, were In town Friday an^ Batur while eOeotrlclty will not be seen here ture and music c
day, arguing the court house proposi­ for some time to ocmie. Tbe^mage Of Mr.Ham, (Tbas. J. Bayne, the poei
lecturer Ws
tion from the Bellalre viewpednL They to'the Wagar dam is serious, and
“The country knows .Ham as
found a number who were ready and Are destroyed 40 banmls ot keroeene
Pare Marquette tool bouse and bumorisL So be is. ' He haa a fund
willing to aigue tie question.
of anecdotes which would make tbe
fortune
of a man of lees ability. He bsa
Indulged it by women,
!C. J. Brown is bome tnMu ML Clem­
ens. where be took his dtuigbter, Ui«s «-ty. The flood baa taken fancy to u opposite one for every contingency
who visit the CloaK SbcL*ma. two we^ ago to take trest- severN buildings that Ionia baa Ictig which may arlee. He tells foon with
TION, £
5 well for tbe
roant for rheumatism. He left the been tired of and relieved the dty a genius peculiarly his own. He could
beautiful
things they find
zziake a town pziizg) anile and s moun­
•* a great lesponslblllty.
young lady much 1
there. Admiration of
tain split its sMes.”
tbe bandsome.fabrics and
The Augnata, (Cht.) Hoald speaks
Grand Rwl^-^0barie»- Page and
A. B. Faiitanks Niipped live c
styles, surprise at the
Herman Spencer, amstsd yesterisy of him :
loads of potatoee last wedc—^three
splendid values at the
“The Merlin nf Uirtit. whose wltcbOhioago and one eadi to Louisville. for maldiig a charge for the use of
different prices keeps en­
city boat In the flooded district, will eiy of w<wds calls up hilarity from tbe
Ky., and Ridunood. Va
thusiasm at high pitch
be kept hi suspeoee-as to what tote depths of hsman beaite and adminhas In store for fhem. The poUoe de> tstere izarootioe to .grief, whose Incom­
all day. No wonder, for
parable wit tc eel on a. hSLtr triser,
partinMtt arreated -the
never was the depart­
and whose slm Is as firm as tbe tornment so well (Miuppefi as
Aillafel the eatete.otJtae.liO^ the
BOW. You will find the
WNLinC^ AT WILUAMSBUKC
original aid geoalne ttm. at
iS«Wr90rM Don
newest and most choice
the Wed Ude. to be need at k. Other 'BnoBygistier’teina HaU to (he ohlsr’
stylei*, as well as -the
reborie are to^the eS^ m>t that
plainer and lower priced
Mlsree iUekerd, and Scriptnree'
ctzargeil have been made. b(tt that the
Sonatsiland
suits. If we please so
dty boats are h||iig put to Improper
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block, rooms
many women, jon’t you
and edflSb uses. Mr. CarroU has 've-'
mt^ that several private dtizens O. P. CARVER. , F. W. CARVBR
think we could please you? Let us try.
have t^ezt boats in hand and have
IProm a Special Cor
O. P. Carvar Ac Bro.
zziade use of thezi) simply for their own On aoeonnt of the last
tomilies. tying t
"Fish suiri amnia Law**
wiU be in their office daring bnsiball at this pl3oe last Satinflay. the
ibonrs, each day, ready to write
lollowlcg officers were nominated:
used by rightteers. Demands on
INSURANCE._________
part ot Mr. Cairdl aiM tbase engaged
For Buperviaor. H. K. Beeebam.
•For ctertc. R. D. White.
sone work have not bees
with prompt bbedienee, and Szzparlnl-'or treasurer. H. L. Hobbs.
Carpel Cleaning
For school Inspector, J. J. Helgas.
tendeot Oerr'this morning seat a uni­ Making and laying festhen renovatFor jusUbe of the peace, (toll term) formed officer to the aoese whose ape- - wo.r
H. B. Cowla.
cisl duty it shall be to recover such executed. Agent tor________ . _
For justice of the peace (to fin va­ boaU as are being, pot to Improper Co, N. B- Chapin, Prop. Traverse Cffty
Carpet Cleaning Works, SU Washing­
cancy) Wm; Eves.
ton street ’Phone No. 118.
ONLV ABOUT A WEEK NON
For highway comnlmsBicmer. Frank
Saginaw.—Big Prairie fans, at the
Eeckwilb
For overaeer of toa-nsMp nad sys­ junction of the
Flint rivers, 16 mllee sooth. U four to
tem. M T. Moore.
Have you bought yo.ur Gloves yet? Of course
For member board of revlfFW, J, O. six feet mider water. One hundred
you will want a new pair to go with your new
line bred cattle have flrowned, and it
Bloodgood.'
suit and hat' We think we have tht«e of as
For roiiKtablte, Fred Hastings, Rex was eqtectod 40 hones would perish
BabbUt. E. O. .Winnie. W. B. Hmeld. despite efforts to get them out (Hlgood Gloves at.
bert Bertram, foreman of tbe fann,
Delegates to tbe Republican
perished from water and exposure,
lows; L. Sours, W. B. HeraW. R D. large portions of tbe business dis­
WWle. D. Roue. H. K. Beeebam. A. S. trict are flooded and thousands of ddlars damage done. There has been
>en no
Pray. B. T. Pray.
as it is possible to get/ The-West End at 11.00
The caucus was very lively and fuU communication from ZUwaukee,, four
of interest. A n'lmber
the offices '• miles norte. hr two days; and 1.300 per.
has long ago proved its worth. The Trevoux
living in upper parts ot bnlld­
hvd two or three men quite anxloas
at 11.50 is just as satisfactory to onr customers
f'-r them. H. K. Beeebam was very ings are snSe'zing Dxmi lac^of food
'Rs it is possible for a glove to be at the' price.
ciosdy followci jy A. S. Pray and and cold. Pere Marquette
with Bay City were ent oft by waebGeo. Frink
Aogeli
Have you ever observ­
Then comes tbe Treffouse at $2.00, the glove
outs. The water here Is several Inches
oml for u-^nrer
ed that the FOOT’is the
that one of the largest importers st^e heir rep­
, 'There was <,uUc a'debate as to what 'blg^ than ever knows and the w<wvt
first thing you’ll notice
utation on, handled by one of the best dealers
Mud ot a cBUji-s would be called tOr Is yet to come.
of,a well-dressed person.
next spring, some wishing not to base
in each of tbe largest citi^ it is a glove with
Lansing—No further damage has
ar>y Republiiraii call at all boL eln«dy
a record back of i t
^
been
done
by
the,flood
In
Ozand
river.
lo have s CitizeuB or Union. After
The -waters are slowly rsoedlng and
ooamldaable time and taUdug a
A NoBt ShM If the
have now readied .a point nm^ threa
tion was made to have the rh.w
polnl A^mlttee of three to act as feet bdow the level ot Friday night
PeundatioD
the towtuhlp RepuHloan committee Unless another oudden and ancEpectwhbfli wM amended ao that ttiey were ed rise oobnia the greatest danger
to call a canons next tpriag in wbldi here is pest. Great tekee of Ice an
of good dress.
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ticket Dumber one and two were to be piled W> in tbe.atreste and jafds of
>l3enoeB, and In aMna cases the. ice
Your Easter .postume
made. In doe time they, both
is folly 20 inches In
ried and «ie ‘
is' not complete unless

ONE TICKET AT ELK RAPIDS

your foundation is right

$f.OO, $1.50 and $2.00

HANNAH & LAY CO.‘

Our shoes have that
neat appearance.

Because we carry them
in all widths and take
pride in seeing that they
are properly fitted. '

Manufacturers of

PURE

WHOLE WHEAT
6SA1IAN
BUCKWHEAT
BYE

FLOUR!

EVERY SACK (HlAKMrEEDJ
^reintfi.i r/71

TRAVEESE CITY, MICH.

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■raE DAjLY'Biei^li^^
CAUCUS HEUh^T mmmi
I Boae street. Mall.

EAGLE WAIST ADS.

wuric -in Kuuilt tem.ly. ft.ou pri LOST—A cosv ot tbe SMred csnuta
fHi« Holy City," by Oetil. I hare
w«ek. Apply to Un. V. C. IVsmond.
left tbte book somewbere In the olty
415 Sixth SI.
h7-lf
end should like to bsve the finder
WANTMJ—Borttloo In iiotei. 'reeiaunotity me. Efimer E. White.
. tut. or u
ciinrley KooiiMoA. •TetefiboMakre.ofJobiiRoo.
nte. One Street Bndne House.

ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
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»•»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»*

of tl and 16; dUseas of tbe United
Aataa, ot
cbaracter and ternpeiets bstnu. vbo can speak, read
ana write EnrUsb. Kor inforni.tlDii
apply to aecnjiUng omcet, 2V6
Pront street Tratetse City,
Ml^
-}i Alts
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The funeral of John A. Pwas held yesterJ^ znomlog from tbe
^'athollc riiureh at Mayfield. There.
«'ss a large aUendaoce, many ot the
uid sOUleia of tbe township being pres­
ent. Mm. PalQiatmefi. who Is 88
ot age and .to whom the deceased had
been married for 60 years, was able
attend.
X fish ear will arrive in the city, tonlgbt with a targe aimiber of brook
trout for planting In the atreams in

ndellnp the Inter.
Unkm street and
will pul in a line of magarinM to oOll.'
bOB SALE—Apollo 'idano player,
The
grocery
firm
of
Campbell Brea
good as new. at leas than manufacon
South
Union
street,
have gone out
tnrer’e price. 0 H. D. Oare Ea^le
of business and the pew prc^rletor,
R. L. Stlckaey. took possession this
rooming.
Cyrus Crain of Monroe Center, aged
SALE—80-acre
71 yeans. Is dead at bis borne, of old'
farm, known t
. . ..................
farm, five miles sootbwest of Trat age. He .leaves e wife and a number
' and City, half mUe east of "Forest of children, liie fun'eial will be bell
LodK& Fmme boose coat $1,600; at the Monroe Center church tomo.'
' frame bam ooet $400. Nioe small
erohard; 40 acres cleared, balance row afternoon it 2 o'clock. The Rev,
porcred wKli food block wood tim~ J. W. MUIpr will offlolAte.
>b«r: good heavy sdl, suri^ n^ly
The funeral «f Joe^'h Siiei
leral; good market for milk, also Piwemoot. who died Saturday
garden truck, hay and grain at "For­
est Lodge;" the best kind oC pota- ing at the asylum, was held this t
*to land. ..................................
Frands church. The
arty In ;---- _. —------------- --------- mother and four Wlhere ol the de­
. you want for the balance, Address ceased were in attendance from ProveA. P. Huellmantel. Beodon, Web.
^onL
Aaron Alvin, fisrmerly a merchant at
Manton but for the last year a. patient
at tbe asylum, died yeeterJay.o< gmieral paresis, aged 43 years. A brotberPOE BAUP-Oood store awning,
to this city after the remains
most new. cheap, at onoe. Rastall,
dewrier.
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and accompanied them to Grand Rap
Ids this morning, where tbe burial will
take pteoe.
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The furwral of Mrs. Mary Li Mood/,
FOB SALE—Farm of 40 acres for sale wbo died Saturday evening, was hen;
or trade for city property. About ihlk afternoon at 2 o’clock from
3^ miles from city; good orchard
WoUliiglon ittreot
and brook on the place. Inquire of T.
W.-O'Brien, coruer Hannah avenu There was a laige aueudance and Uicr
were many fine floral offerings attest
and Fan street
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'■'OB SAIC—60 light gas plant suKa Ing the .regard In which the de(
held by her acqualntanoes. The
ble dor factory or store; complete.
ID fir« class ccmdlUpa. Reason omctatlng clergyman was the R(
for
selling,
plant
not
large
enough. Straub Bros, t Amloue,
ange Taber, the twe-yearold
TkmTeme CKy. lUch.
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of D. Taber, broke its left art
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•10 acres, good land, small nigtat by falling on tbe floor. This l«
honse and barn, aU (Seared and
ready lor the blow; some Irnlt; four tbe third time the child bee tuoke>
le same arm.
Editor W. E. Campbell of tbe Nqrthport Leader wlH assist In the editorial
FOB BAl.a-rwo houses on Southwest qartment of The DaUy ^«1e during
oner of Cess and State stresta. >e absence of Editor C. D. Wi
now stMding on new post ofllce site.
Alderman J. M. QHiett and wifo raMust be removed by -May L Api^ turned from Hontlceilo, Ky; Mr. Ollto P. Kywlka.
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lett has been veiy sick several weeks
A GOOD KlhfBAl.Ti piano to se____ with ty^old fever, but is feeling quite |
exchange tar a dealrable building strong DOST, and Is ready to take t
lot Berman W. Smith.
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active interest in local politics.
Sheriff Edgett of Osceola eoun^ wi
POE SALE—21 homes In various parts
of the city, ranglns In price from In the city over nl^ He brought
1660 to 81.600. TIUtamyownprop. patient to the Northern Michigan asy­
erty and can sell on terms sc0 that
' ' lum. • •
you can easily acquire e home, wm
Julius Broadhagen, bcokkeepe
take as first payment vacant 'kits or
any thing you have to trade. H. B; OHI. at NorthporL, is In the city
Herman W. Smith.
83T»-tf visiting bis parente,
Edgar Baxter entertalned”n numbt.
(R hlB young friends last evening
• 1-OB SALE CHEAP—Fifteen dollars his home, 201 North ^nicc street,
hoDo/.«f his 17th birthday. The even­
ing sc>a spent with games and music
A fine supper was served.
__
a Very pleasaht evening and left

npaaeetlotts
conveniently.
i]^Je^.
w. M.
North Bfimwood 'avenue.'

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h6tbl c^Aibtb smivminq.

GOOD MEN PLA^ IN NOMINA­ •team BsUer-iakUp In the •trssta and
FipaS”fiSMscM*^ HSUL
TION.
<&ns. Uebtr oi MAOeskma wi
Steiner C. Oarthe Haadt th» 'nekst for the city teiar ou. nis-anr bsme tipn
Ofud Raptda Where 1M wtteeaaed
•one of thbwI^cMheVsosnt flood.
Korthport, Hanfii 'W.-At • the Re­ He says Itw Boferi PanUlnd basement
bill of WBte ysMardiQ’ and the
publican township oauens bM here
b heating jvparatDS-out
oon
this aftemoon the following tl<
ffllaalMk. At a umjMWfr' arrange; the tMaager Mbnnd a b
Steiner C. Oartta
andforfmoe-aiMiot
R
up«
tlm-ktteet
plerk. Samue] W. Porter.
Treasury Bd G. E>hL
and conneefod-foe steam itpss with
Rigtiway oommlmioDer, John Scott. tbe hotel an^-aus managed to keep
JnetJee of the peace, Antoine .Bart­ bis guests wsRn.
lett.
Home men ^enJ lots of time In saBoard of review, Hewy 3. Scott.
Sthool inspector, WUbnr Steti.
>«w»-and tetW
all they lo
Township (Mnmittee; H. E. GOl, A,
7'.

F. Anderson, ,C. B. KehL
Many a aan'woold be glad tf his
KIMBALL PIANOS aud factory wife would taiisAo hermit
A rich uael«|| wUl power. Is often
■he making ofa yotmg man.

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BUY YODB PIANO DIBBCT. Pact^priossandea^ terms, m Front
streeL

WIDTHS A TO EE^
are what

THOSE LADI^
SHOES AT $2.00

Easter Millinery Opening
VIEW DAY, THURSDAy. MARCH 3L
c
,
'
I
A rare <-oUectton ofVmported'iriodelsand our
own designs will be
shown
i:
:r
::

and a dollar less than ms^

No Cards.

Elegant Style!

Steinberg Bros.

Wood

Spring Opening
And Special Easter Offerings!

THtRSDAY, FRIDAY,
AND SATURDAY rki*

.

LmI December when'-we became owners of this big business, we created one of the greatest sales that this section
had ever seen. Thousands of men and wolnen visited the new firm and took advanUge of the great ciosing put sales. Our
success was phenomenal and hardlya vestige of last season’s merchandise.remains.
We are now ready wlUi everj^Ing that’s new and beautiful for spring. Tomorrow will see the store complete
with new stocks, marked at mucIT less th^ others are asking for old and inferior merchandise.
THIS QREAT STOR# with It-^gh ceilings, massive plate window.fi, etc., is larger and brlghter[ than the ma­
jority of stores and contain»evetytWilgde»»ble In wearing appalkl.
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CarrriCixlts

r

Snlts-Oresv SIMs aad W1II1I114
tos-New Vilsts-ciitw Jackets.
offering, specisl. in

HHSCBLtANEOUa.
NOW & tbe time to get your gaaOline
stoves cleaned and reprired. All
Taber,^loScMkl St^‘ StOsSt*
•MONEY TO LOAN-^nt
iterest low;
paymaUB easy. J. F. FsirchiJd,
Sotherissd block.
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Mrs. Susan Pratt Thome, wife x>t
Hinard 'Ihoni of the Peninsula, dic.1
this mctning at S o’clock at the fam.
home. She was 71 years of age
bad lived on the same fann on the
Jngula tor 40 years, settling there
when, with her husband, sbe cami
this region. Besides a husband sbe
leaves one daughter and two grandchildren.
Tbe funeral will be held from the
home Thursday aftemotm at 2„o’clock
and tbe Rev. W. T. Woodbouse will
offlclate. tbe deceased haring been .
member of the BapUst church for
many years.
'

In Our Shoe Department

EGOS FOR HATCHING—From the
best all around gansral puipoaefowls
on earth, big Butt Plymouth Rocks.
Bee my show record, also my egg
record this winter. W.' B. Nelson.
La Gretti, Wednesday only. All
816 Bast Front street'
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Stand-iup Oaiamels, 10 cents per pound

A Few Hints on the Dress Question.

Special Offering

Walking Sklrta and
Dress Skirts
With the character and individuamy that women
want, at prices
pricfcs iney
they are giaa
glad to
lo pay.

$2.50, «.50, $4.95, $5 95. $7.50, «£.

DAiNTv Shirt

waists

H^e of While and Black Habntal Silks,
^nly an accessory^
mans' wardrobe.

I!)’?*-;: ptt

SI. S2. S3..S4, S5. etc.

TbemoetreBableClothlng, Hate, Caps, Shoes and Purniahings for

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of colors ’fomlabed on^^mtion.
Sattsfootton guaranteed. C..B. Smith.
TO BECBANOB^-Horse; taraese. bug
gy, bDUM and kk, vacant lota, shot
gun, dog, ^d cart, wlieelbarrow
- baby cab, monthly psGfoenta. carii
Any of the articles mwtioMd wiU
. be taken In exchange to fine 20
acre form «ne mile trom efty; good
aoU, isvri, mostly seeded, fonoed;
bearing peacdi ortftaid. 160 trees;

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IVfeii’s Cldfliing 1St€>r^
Are theCtorrocl Easter Style*.

3 ONE). CAR OF t

Chestnut
Coal....
1 just arrived. _Supply ^
< your wants for it is go* ►

ISIew Spring Goods.
No efforts bare been spared in our

SUITS AT $10.00 $E.o6 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 AND $25.00
THE NEWEST ElffiCTS IN SPRING FURNISHING!,

niis ^ -ing fast.

MONST TO LOAN on 'pe
erty. U sttffia to suit
;. room Ml. New WUbsIm btook. flftn
886642
-Boor.
CABRIAOB OAUH at PloMr Livery
Blahle. 88kSB you if* in need of a
cniriagiX all wp Mtegmi and get
quldT^rrioe. as I baM-toe hecks
and will not keep you wWttng. t
cnil to bagp«e also. BBrty and late
aaUs wm (woelve praapt attenUofL
B. J. MORGAN.
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:mc.B. Taylor:
Coal Co.

WOODTABt>-All kfoo^of bodybloek
Ttieptne 171. f
«nd VMM wood daitvitnd. J.- D.
ram A Bon. 606 West TWEm atree”
CBtsMT phone 6i6.
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New Patterns In Fancy Shirts.
Exquisi
—.—ww,
Medium Weight UnderweaK

Are other floe sboeb and you will And some mighty swell
styles among them, at fl-l.1)0.83.50 and 82.00. that are in most
oases equal to shoes sold elsewhere at a dollar more.
Our
Shoe Departm
-------------------------------ntforMlHseH. C.
Cblldren.
__________
LitUe
Men and Intantx. is in far better condition to pleaae fathers
and mothers than ever before Many mokes, many styles,
light orTieavy weight for sprin-----------------

It's sbont'time the ladies of Progressive Traverse City realixed tbe fact that dress­
makers are an expenslfo luxotr.' We can suit your tastes and give yon much more
style and better garments (with very little bother to you) at considerable less cost to
ive rnmney, asMl grtve ytmr

$7i0, S9.50, JI2J0, as. SIS, Mid jaiO.

For Easier !

. look everywbciA,

re jon 48.50 to 810.00.

Suitable for afternoon idlalrs and evening
ceplions at
•V

**Trea<lcasy”
Tieadeaey ts by long odda the Beal Shoe pr________ in the
■nntry today at 83.50 Once adopt Treadeoay Bboee for yonr
otwear and it inesus Tresdeaay SbOM lb; rer after.

LadiK’ SoltSiat $10. $12.50, $15, $20, and $25!

VoUe Skirts

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Sisters.

StoiiilDCPg Bros.’

put
-Jdle

aia^i
.. 210

All In-vtted.

^ew Designs in Fan<^ Hose.
in jMew Neckwear.
Gloves, Shoes, Hats, Etc.

S^ is the Thing, and YcM Wili Find the Proper Styles Here.
. •
_______ ___-

Id Infani's Shoes, atace S to 6. kt 41c. BDo. ni>c and 7Ac;
MiaMs' Shoes at GSc. fl -GG. $1.25 and A1.50,

Boys’ clotlklng
section.
Here are all the new and proclical Mylos for spring, mode
of plposing. worthy and durable materiaU. ,

Special Oflerlag
III Double Breasted, iwo-picce Siitu. .at 91.45. S2.50.
918.50. 94.00 and 95.00KOKFOLK SUITS at 9<
9»-75i «.t.50 and94.»0.
CONFIRMATION SCIT-S in double breaatid. at JI3.50.
and 95.00.
IN THBEE-FIECE SUITS at 95.00 and 96.5.0.
Splendid showing of Young Men'a Single and DoubleHreastea Suita. Furnishings, and Hate.
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