The Daily Eagle, April 05, 1906

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The Daily Eagle, April 05, 1906

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE

:;■

EAGLE



>AT. APRIL 6. ISM.

VOL. XIV. JJO. 4082.

Baby Out

WILL

HAVC

USE

STORAGE

OF

A

oiTrEDmoir.4P.M.

MACCABEES
EMMtGRATlON TAKEN FROM
NEW flOME
INCREASING ,LIVING GRAVE

GOOD TBING
FOR FARM!

-TAKE THE-

TbraSMBlSS wHb thowM *► ►

• eiSlRrt
• frMi wsstyiy.

LAI

RECORD

WAMHOUM.

SO Far

this

YEAR IS

UNPARALLELED.

GERMAINE
BROS.' LEASE
FROM PERE MARQUETTE.

HALF INSANE FROM KIS AtofFIA.
EXPERIENCES.

plenty of fre«l> elr ftnrt sanehlne will do more toward* baildUtff up the
Jioelth knd itren^ of your bsby lh»n all the doctors In the oouutry.
I of Fereignere Who Hava Made

GET A GOrCART

~-Money Also GreaU

ehe^Mt and
end
sod rTe^tbe little one an airing every pleasant dayt The ehe^test
________jltve
most
effective bttbv
baby tonic it one of our maeplDoent
mMptBoent and thoroagbly
•quipped KECLDONC OR FMAING GO-GUtTS.

Just One of
Many ^
A full Kiied sdjuhtible r.o.CBrt,
sred. while lac-e

fu'^t.r“

,_________________-................»ery i

sm

all S^l gear, double cot’ springe,
patent adjusttble wheels in the
heavy lubber tires and rubber tip-

Only $8.75

Folding Go-Carts
eluding everything in the perforated wood, rei
and leather

From $2.00 up.

Tha -MaiaBioUi- potato ...------ located fuM M«t of tbs M. Q
trallbt OSes. wUek was r*
der the oootrol of the iaU
Hannah, has been leased to
Bros, by the Pere UarqastU
company.
This It one of the Isrfest
I the sut« and It Is the
Gennalne Bros, to fill lb each faB,
log the space to the fanner* who
) BuUable storage room
. their farms and are obi
len for the winter.
The warehonse will be a good
for thm as they can store their
toes In the btUldlng and fH at
at any Ume. whereas If pitted
hsve to wait for suitable weather «(
ditlons.
The bouse has a eapactty of 4SuS
busheU and the space wUl be MQ
to the farmere who want H.

TWal Coet of EulMli« aad FumWiinst

[BpodM ta Tb» DaSy
Port Hons. April E—At the last
tn Banie
CreA It was propoaad to b«U a home
lor the society at tta
Port Huron, the boOdinf to be eiwetwl
from maU oontrOndons from every
member. Thla Idea foDowod out the
plaas Bpon which the ordm was orlc>
aad haa stnee operab. Bad waa iB
t ot mutual cooperation. Aa
>'ASar learlng the
_ jee BlU-s Wild
«M
tho noA
Port Huron, a cot ot which appear*
In connection with this article. Ontoide
B-bSA to ttOe Qltr ,ot any State or Oorernment building,
QwSnta wbo
there Is no ether la Michigan
WH coming which so many todlvldnals and so large
r Mt him in tbU
number of coeununlUes are direct.
bad forgotten It tntereetad by reason of their cOea aad H waa Moe- trlbutlons. While the order Is now
national ona and baa branched out Into
tt other states, where It has over 12.OOC members. It Is mainly a
InsUtatlon bum by Michigan mooey.
Description e( the Temple.
The style of the archteoture of the
■v«talm*d by htm that Temple is Itnown as elasMc. and for
e Itotog that be to lU site and cost. 1s the most preten­
tious in the sute. It to boOt of Bed­
f a ooatrsct tor the ford limestone and haa
mpe which 70 feet and a depth of 80 feeL The
r nCa monUi when lot upon which the buUdtng atands to
1 fotn the show of much larger piMportiona. and as it
tacn a triangular park H has
trapoeing effect than tf bnlK upon
BySTORS
purely business site. Thla triangular
park has been turned orar to the order
. MEDICAL CO.
»»-Tear leaae without feA by the
t LAST MIQHT.
City of Port Huron, thna glrlng the
Wm AWr Die- eoelety comptote ecntrol of the dty
aiQ^bee to the bnndlBg. whldi wU
b a beaptfM park by

SOME DEMANIS TUINED DSWN
MINERS WISH OPERATORS MtOfirF

EASY PAYMENTS.

J. W. Slater
Veur flellable >

$100.oo

Given Away

CONCEDE SOMETHING.

ISpedal to The Daily Baj
New York. April 6—The «
mltlee representing the
mine owners and the miners,'to mak­
ing anotber attempt today I
cUe the differences between
ployere aad woricmen. The i
Utivea of the miners are iwnttad fo
bav« turned down the oHglaal damands in the hope that the <
msy see their w»y: clear to
to them. PreaMeat MOA
ell etlll retains sltesc* aa tQ. . ..
he thinks the attoatioa to IMpIR ST

Parla. AprU E—Aftac bMag baiiad
New York. April 6.—The year 1806
arted- out to break the emmlgrailon for 26 days tn the wracked «*»• at
record. Flgurw from all points are not Courrleres another miner waa rasaaed
yet ayailabie but It Is ksown that the yesterday. Starved to the Tama of
arrlTals in March smashed all records, death and half crasMl wiui the bartor that month. The heaviest emmi
through which he had ptaaed. It
crstlon usually occurs during the had been reported that 10 man had
months of March, April. May and June. been found and the greatest exetoe.
In one day last monib, 11,200 Euro meot preraUed tn the mlnlag tows aad
peans arrived in this port from steer great crowds gathaiwd at Che Botth of
ages of four ahlpa TbU did nut break pit No. 4 where Uie rewme ooemd.
the record for there were more than
It Is believed chat others are etlB
Ive In the workings.
d
U.oeo last year but at no time tc the
history of the nation baa the arrival
The name of the eunlvoc food to
of emmlgrants at all ports equalled Bertbou and be to In the boesftal otaealy guarded and his half tyira™ rartogs
the present.
The Commissioner of Emmlgratloo cell of the asrtnl horror* throogb whUk
nys that more than 1.200.000 emmi he has I
grants win arrive at EUto island be­ The whole ccennuialty'toMM'v
to *
frenzy, and
dthe^«
«
fore the close of the first of the year > a piu±
fldals are thraataed with <
If.the rush ccmtlnoee.
There to also an nnparalleled exodus. for not having pushed the seereft tolft
The big liners carry back 40 per cent ora aergy.
The mas was found to pH Na. 4 tf
as many steerage passengers aa they
bring This Is accounted lor by the the Saltan nUnee where the gfdt
greet number of foreigners who have effect oT the exploatoa wae .toit mE
that any one was lelt alive ttare *Nto
not centred poasibla.
While the awed crowds were wan­
ing tor the anaoiseaBeBt traa tta
hospital aa to the IdeaUty tf the naBENEFIT OF HOTCHKISS
coed man. aom« of the leeetfiff pwty
began to irtitoper about the «wftf
abwf that evideneee had been Sand
rhicb mads H fowettcally eertala that
had bMa foroad
to eat the boaea of hto A
Young
People
Have
Arranged
In order to keep htmaelf aBTE
Thto. It l« eeld. was totar ocal
lary sodal will be giver at at the hospHal
the FYlends' ^nrdi Friday evening at
7:30 by the Qotchklsa Aid. BaCreahments wlU be emwed and the foUowIng program rendered:
Betectloa. Or^eatn.
Song, ~rbe Shepherd to Caltlsg* by

FOR THE ELKS
CHARITY BALL

tXECtmVl COMtofTTIR AMt COMPLtTtNG AERSlinpBginW, '

Do you own your borne? If not, why not? -We
have 25 of 30 special ipdueements to « “

propCTty/we ttpfe Roing'loaell.li
s,ell we will. Investigate our prioea and you
will know why we Rre so
In addition -to ih.- lovr pricet. w.e hsve placed on this properly
Owe RatoArcd DoUara iu gold looue of tbr first.............. ..........
liousesof uson or after Man-h IWh, IlKiK. Eaeb ous------- -------- .
iheotlierK, wlu-lher properly if i».tiglu for cash or on payraenlM.
early
as U will not lake long lu loKkr ten sbl.-s ami if you figure Iu tbr deal .Voii will
have u> U- on time.

Smltti Ficalty Go.
F'loyd Smltti, ^4gr.
Office:

Corner Lake Avenue, and 10th Street.
Kveiiinps; 42ft W. 10th Street.
Bell Phone, 169.
Citizens.' Phone. 'A±

DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS FAY.

Lemon­
ade
No. We haven't opeted ibe Soda
rouBtAln yeL Lemonade simply
describee Uie taste of cliraU of
magnesia solution.

Don’t Forget
- OUR GREAT -

Tea. It would make a good
■nbetituie for lemcmade so far
as the taste Is eoncereed, but
It wouldnt do to drlck too
much.
.

piANO OFFER

sun. Its acUoo to lust as pleas­
ant as the caste. We make it
right you know.
HAVE YOU TRIED IT!
Perhaps you need a dose.

Which Ends Apr. 14th.

asc

QLOee STORE Opening

Modern

We Dob*i Dottbt tt
When yon egy yonV lired
baying boy** ehace.
They loito nice when
you set them bnt a few
day* In'tha wet weather
telU the story.

The

Shoes

We eeU aro all tol
leather, the bard

If you have auy Idea of buying a Piano you c
the opportunit.r of aharlog is llie dislributioD of

American
Drugstore

$9,575.
bersl

•earoatfctad.
4Mrettimaehaaee.

. ..

&

made by SDv Piano House. Eemember, it positively ends
irdsy, April 1-.4th.

IF YOU HAVE A DISCOUNT CERTIHCATE
toaued by any^ Waoo

ainouot up to tlOOK bri^

If you-wish.

$io

EXTRA

This Coupes good for CradH of tIO on any Nnr Mane heugM
•r ORINNELL SROS,, at Ihsir Travers. City
Apr^ letM less, 4f presented at Ume of purehi

oa er helera
'

was (1)

HAVE YOU TRIED

eroBEST.

tSS'last Front SC,

tTMTSf^^^. Htoh.

Meecabss Temple

BSKSPEB (N SB90N
siveetlon Opened in Kslkaeki Last
NlphC

Hannah

seMloo here, the weetHif* having open
ed last evening. AmcMg the epeekere
are V. Z. Hodlneon. editor of the Beekeepere- Review; E. 3. Townsend of
Bemus. Mtch.; H. Boot tf Modlna. O.
editor tf tbe Olaaaar. end eleo proprteur tf one tf tbe torgrat beekeepere' supply bouses In the world.
GLOBE STORK C

I. ^

Nssriog Completion at Pt>rt Huron.

walls are of brick. The floors
. ot what Is known as Kahn's trussbar oonsirucuon. This ooneiats of
icrete beams rulnfvced with a
tern ot steel stripe, while the speoe be­
tween theee beams to filled witb fire
proof tiling. The floor* ere 16 Inches
in thicknesa beeldes U>e flalshlng. and
beeldee being flre-proot are
strong. The lath on the walls
steel and the patter Is the PoR Huron
wood fibre prodocL
The total cost of tha baOdtog and
turntohlngi will approxJmau tfo.ooo.
The opinion erpreeeed by those eompw
tern to Judge is that the order has
cured a recnarkabty good and bauiifui
structure for the amoont of moeey
pmded. And that no buUdlag In the
state for the eo« can approach n In
any way.
The KnlghU of the Modem Maeca
bora have 180,000 medfbere, 116,000 of
the unaiber betng la Mlchl^n. The
LadlM of the Modem Maoeaheee have
76,000 membere tn the ttata.
The new ttoBple to bow aoariug
pletton and wnt b« dtfleated on Tueeday. June 11. the
annlvertaiy tf tha great orlgtaal order.

[Special to Tbe Dally Bvie.]

It isMn exoelleDt flour tbatc^ be relied
. upoD to yield the results you mopi deoira,
for it is everything a soft wiu1|W wheat
patent thouid be.

Ceupwi awepted en. any ene sale.
ORINNELL BROS.

Elks' (Parity ball are comtfaUag br
for their party. TharaSai
April 2d. Paitlea fmn Petoekey. (tod
mac. Ralksaka and Maatotee totetf
• vUli tbe focal fodge at that tlm*
It to expected to make tbe party
by tha
focal order of Oke and ea«h aad even
detail to befog looked Into to laeke »
grand eaeceea Tbe tolfowfog Is the

pa»tf.-»e
M»tta Prolliigton tf
Mtfie^T it^a-varysbleiiapro;
weu ^ettorod and
tal thought apd ^ «petf fat proparH. It waa presented In ** very
Ibte manner had credttably, not
only to the weaker, but to the phyMetons et Urfe.
Beveral memheni of the locnl soclMy took paH is the dtecnsalon as
well ae nearly til of the vtoUetf to
which Dr. King made an eddresa. foL
lowwi by br. Brudt end Dr.
delL
After the .dieesselao of Cbe 'papera
the meeting adfouned to the City
where en elegant
steak sapper was enjoyed by a

Recitation, Ethel Lawreoee.
vitfin eoio, Lenale Beerdely.
Seleecioa. orebeetra.
Recitation. Orace Baldwin.
Duet, Neca Wright sad LlUlan BeldBxeretoe. seven glria.
Violin eok>. Jamie Butler.
Song. "Blees Me, O My King.- by
class.
Recitation. Flomee Orifflth.
Duet, Grace Wright and Arleyn Alex
Bedtatkm. Ella PItzgeralA
Selectloo. orchestra
A silver offering will be recetved i
the doer to aid WUIls R. Hotchkiaa I
bis w«ork la Africa.

WILL MEET APRIL 9

^
-OocktaOi- an hultree Poomee de ttfre a la Bantoga
Petit celert
Oonservea au viaalpe
(Holtre en gratia) or
(FloMrra an eoquniea)
Jsm bon a la Weet^ie
Btfof braise a U mode
(SaUd d' StaUe) or
(Balade aux pommes de terre)
Pwnmee de tear eouSeae
Pain de ble Pain de Orohta
Pafo de Belfle
Promage a la erem
Salads atzz tr^U
Batcam aseortto
lAitagee a I' Han Berea.

MARKBAM REPAitS BUILDING

Tbe brick bnildtng oa West Proet
street owned by J. W. Markham and
formaely occupied by Btranb Broa A
Amtotte until they boDt a candy foecory bnlldfog of ibetr own. to undergoing repali* at the rear.
The eeree rotted and the water was
not carried off aad tn e
down on and into the britf which
ly aad neeasaWaud
repairs. The back w*D to befog ton

between the brick. Otherwfoe the
balding if in good shape. It to thoeght
likely that the entire rear well wUl
On accooBi of the regular monthly
merilng night rf the Northern Michi­ bave to be taken down.
gan Poultry aad Pet Scotf aaeodatton
coming on electka night no
FELL DOWN STAIRS
was beld last Monday nigbt but the
regular meeting win be held
OR. W. 8. MOON ESCAPED SERIOUS
Monday nlgbL April ».
INJURIES.
. A beefsteak supper win be one tf
the feaiuree tf the meeting and every Tripped This Meroing at the Heraaamember tf Ibe leenHerinp to urged
tlle Ce-to Stero.
that time aad p
Dr W. 8. Moon, brtfhar tf Dr. W.
tn the good times that tbe i
. Moon, tripped and tefl today on the
proposes to hav&
Btalrt tf (he Haaaah A lArMec
company's «tor« foadfog np to tha tfflea rooms fo U>e buOdfos. As the doc.
tor eaOeiwd a paraMle wtroha SCfoe
time aso.^ number who row hlfo ton
riLA BE PAID POR INFORMATION
Med hp had been tfrtek« ecafo
ffADING TO THE A'RREST AND
OISVICTION- OF THE PARTIES and etarted a rufoot ta that e
BeefaMsk Supper and Good Tima With

$25.00

Owfos;t« hto sot hetof aWn to MS
.both haade toealy hto Ml tow a Terr
bad ew aad ha waa tottwato to itf

1

JaxpAiLT
Itta .Noes «0B«r?af 'WmiamiBwK
was «ft* SUM c( hw tUM. kn. WU
M«L^lera.few daya. rwcusiag
MM Moofiv.
Orin CromJe « A14« vtatthd
ttrst and
hwu tlu'em ^ $*w
HANOaOME BRICK STRUCTURE WMlL
Mra. W. J. Powars aad Wm W«xdWITH CCiNCRtTE BASEMENT.

BAKERY

TUttJMIIIitCaftle BANK to HAVE
MUM,

•UMCRIRTtONt.

ITS OWN HOME

,»n >«. <»

HaM^mTtjwma ....... .......ISIm
OTPieS' rKMU^

Social and PareecMil BreviMeaPSDnt Ntlghberlng Village.

OfiM OPM »my Wito<i»>y «vw)b<.
tSpeetal Coneapondence-J
iUk Baplda, AprU 4.—Baving
grown ita pteaeu quarten In the
Tk«. D»Q7 Bm>« «1U ba ftia&d
Pelknr block, the JSlk Baplds Savings
mM at UW toUovtBt pteea: & J.
bank is to hava a new home all.
Uua ft
WmUmus
JoM^
Mepa unor,
Ontor, >iv
»10 asB
SMt sb
Bllfttft
(bw aMt; ,owa. The slruoture will be erected on
. MeSvor. SM WMt Pm MrM&; the lot next east of Dr. Thompson’s on
Ln. A. & PuDw. SU North Blmvood Noth Rlvw street. It wlU be 26x60
aroniM! Houtw Cudr Oo, Dsloa feet in alxe, the material used being
KitM. For tho ooBTMtaooo o( cm
mar »• preaaed brick, with a nine-foot base
mm ot txmciote. Work wtU be com
aar «f tho ahoT« plapM.
menced on the excavating as eot
the grau«d can be worked to advan
tags. The pian« are tor a bank build
log atrictly modem in every detail.
I. No. (8.
Betide the office there will be the pri
vaie room, directors' room, wardrobe,
SHOULD TAKE EARLY ACTION.
etc., with two vaulta, one above and
Tba MlooQ Ucesae quaaUoa la re- one below. A bol air furnace wi
oeirliK a sood daal ol aneatioo Jaat. used for baulng.
at ihl* Ume aU orer the coonur
Village Election.
(«w woeka a^. Chicago, afl«r a bard
ElecUdo was a quiet affair here, the
fight In tb« oounell, doablod up ot
whole Republican ticket as published
amouarand find ttia llcoaae at (1,000. last week in The Dally Eagle being
Tba outcrate «aa that the queatlon elected: Jas. J, McLaugblia, super
figured promlnenUr In the election vleor; OUo Power*, clwk; Chas. 8.
thU week. vlU. the result that the high Carver, treasurer, and ao oo down thv
license ordinance will stand, the new line. In Ulltoo lowoshlp Alex U
'council standing 42 lor. Z8 against.
Campbell was elected supervisor by i
Grand Baplds has Just Increased the large majority over Allen E. Warner,
eltj tax trom 110.50 to $60. CadUlac Henry Andersem didn’t do a thing bo:
Is agitating a city tax of $20U. Musk< get about four-fifths <rf tbc voles casi
goB also levies an increased tax. Ui for clerk, his opponeul being Gejcgc
der our newly ainended charter the. HockrldgePeter Douipsey
council has the authority to levy a elected ireasurer.
lo Torch • Lake
city tax and fix the amount thereof township we hear that Peter Bargv
In iusUce to the aalooii men the won out for supervisor against "lincle’’
amount ot this tax should be fixed hy Dan Blakely, by four votes. Atitrini
the eouncll before the first of ktay. county’s board of supervisor* will
lain several uew rnemberB thii< ;
whan they are to pay the $600 sia
Lest Two Trains.
tax. Id order.-that they may be i
formed of the total aiuouat they w
By the change of tliiio which
be required to pay.
Into effect oo the Pere MarqueiU lasc
Of course the council has the a
Sunday, we lose two traioa, one. nortb
tborlty to pass an ordinance at ai
soutb, and now it is not
be very neighborly with
lime fixing the amount ot city lax. but
tt woald bardly be a "square deal" for Traverse CU> friends, as we have
the aldermen to wait before fixing
one train south, at (:in p. m., thus
amount until (be saloon men had paid tnaking It impossible to visit the Queen
ftiy .and return the same day. The
tbeir $6<>0 sute tax, and then pas
o^lnance calling for an additional inceruinty of the coal situation i
$100. $200. $400 or $600. or quit dblne signed as the cause, with the promiae
that the service will be resumed
buslneas.
ton as that difflouhy Is settled.
Brevities and Locals.
Municipal ownership made i
PeulUB Haller Is getting tilings
step In advance all over the re 111’ reBdloess for the erectloh of a oemeni
this week, enticago voted In fai
bloci; bogae 32x24 feet in sire and
the Immediate ownership of the street (torlee high, on hia farm in Mfltm
rallwaye She also votbd upon
township, A. B. Praech will do .the

s?r.

failed 'beeaoie tn order to carry
three-fifths votft was required. Over
10.MO mmv votes were cast in favor
than against the proposition. Hunietpal ownership was trlomcdiant In al­
most every town in Kansas. The resuH of the elecUona show plainly that
the trend ot public opinion Is strongly
in favor of mnnicipal ownership

fight lo get Id its starting up.
lees to be a lively struggle, ii
the Bmilh rsmlly Is likely t<

It Is a good deal of a question
whether it pays to be In too great
hurry to exert youmelf In sweeping
the snow off your front porch, when
by taking a few hours’ rest (be s<
quite likely lo shine out and do (he
Job for you.

lotm Beeler has bought the fnteeeJr
of his partner, B. O. AveHlI. in TV
howling alley aad bmiard-hall. and Is
the “whole cheese." John Is de^
Bp-vedly popnlar and (her© is no
why he should not make a Buoceea
of the business. Here’s hoping
Miss Katie Hogen has returned from
(be oitulde markets and wM! open
millinery store in the Davidson build
ing on Soutb River street. Monday.
April 9.
The Pirates, ihe baseball,
which wUI probably represent
Raiflds In the e-ay of base ball ibis aes.
are getting busy, and expect
organize in a few days.
The Indies' Aid anciety of the
. church will give a social on 1
day evening, April 6, at the home of
Hon. and Mra. A. K. Dougherty.
The ladles' Aid society of ihe Pres
byierlan church will be enlerialnei'
on Thursday afternoon hy Mrs. George
McMullen.
Geo M'. Perry has purchased the
lot where the Butler Grocer Co.'s store
formerly stood, and contemplatee the
erecticHi of a two-story cement build

London was s place of Importance
«v«m under the Romans and was
ad for Its great commerce as early as
tbs first century of the Chrlatlau era.
E, C. Rust left Saturday on a buslrram the Bomaas it received munlcl
!ss trip to Pittsburg. Gua. WIcken
pal Inadtuttons which have endured In berg drove him to Traverse City.
their main features to the present day
A. B French and By West are Im
Ib Baxon times it was. is reality, s
proving the appearance of A. B. Fair
banks' residence by building a porch
some the front.
AvalAlwa ■ laevh.
First Doctor—VouTe treating Jenks
Charles Page of Newberry, a former
for Inaomnla, aren't you? Becoud Doc­ resident here, has been in
tor—Tse. First Doctor—Have you ren­
He was eelied to ibis aeeUon
dered Urn your bill yet? Becoud Doc­ by the death of bis mother. Mrs. W.
tor—No. of course not I want the
men to be able to sleep -Denver Poet H Page, who died at Alden last Thun-,
day of pneumocrla, aged ?6'yeara. Mrs..
*«ro dU.** said Dr Barnufl JohnaoD. Martin Kramer of this place
*ns the fate of man. but to die with daughter of Mr*. Page.
■hdwHfi aagolab H genarelly hla
oew awning graces Ibe front of
MU.'
M. E. BulU' "Corner’' drug store.

or -Kor '

mends over Bnaday.
lOai MaiRda Vftt tsfiwnsd Saturday
to Petoskey to resoms her dutlec «<
teeching.
Miss Boea Huber of TraverM City
has beoi vistUog bar parenta. Mr. and
Mrs. Alhm Huber.
Charlie Slinson's watch stopped
6:11 the Ollier evenlhg, but perhaps we
better not meotlM IL
Ur*. Asa ^liluiey has retinved from
a visit to Boyne City.
Mr*. Ixile Bunn returned Saturday
from a visit with her sister, Mr*. Alex
McLaughlin, at Traverse City.
Mis* Hannah Drake of TraverM
Cli}’ was the guest of Mrs. W. H- Paeooe a few day* lest week
Gu* Mason, who has been railroad­
ing during the past two months, has
accepted a postOon In the FYanken
bum flourlne mlllE, near Bay City, aad
enters upon his duties next Mouday.
The Rev. EusU Faucher was called
10 Old Mission .yesterday to conduct
the funeral services of Freddie Swaney
George Briggs went to South HIHon
.Monday to build a atone potato bouse
for Elmer Wealeh,
Mrs. G. C. Bauer, who recently sold
her fni'm south of town, has become
resident of the village, occupying the
Henry Blakely bouse.
James Fiule.v of Traverse City
in town yesterday. He expects
leave about the 2Sib In-x. for the CM
iiadias northwest.
Solomon Ooldfarb. who for the past
few months has been taking ireaimeet
at the Ann Art»r hospital, returned
home y®ter<lay. somewhat imi'itrved
in health.
BRIGGS.

gf:;

THIMBLE’S BAKEBV
Wholesale and BetaiL
SB Sooth Uidoa Street.

The Man Who
Buys a

Smalley

Engine
enjoys tbe boating sea

HAIR ANO COLOR.

Walter M. Page, Agt.
Will, il,r ,1. H. 1-aifv l-lle.-triv Co.

When Uosart was at tbe belgfat of bis
tame be composed tbe moilc for Bretzfler's "Belmont uod Koaetanze ' I'Tlie
AbdncUoD From tbe SiTagllp"> at tbe
reqvsat of tbe Emperor Joa.|ft II. Tbe
BOtbw of tbe drama was so angry |t
tbU (bat be tnsened tbe foljovring boHee Id tbe Lelpzlger Zcitnng; "A cer­
tain fellow «f tbe name of Uoaart baa
ftand to mteise my drama. 'Belmont
“■*
(or an opera---- - ’
bereby Mlemnly protest agaisst tbls
ipvaalao .of my rights, and 1 reserve to
mysetf fortber proceduna iSIgned),
Twe LATBiea Rave Bees Peoe*.
Cbristoph Prtedrich Mrctxoer, author
Tbe canon law does not prescrItM Of ’aauacbeboD.' ’
that tbe pope roust be a cardinal or
even a cleric. Nevertheless since
A meetiliiK tn Sommet, England.
election of L'rban VI. In I3T8 (he
eaaaful candidates btve belonged ta It vu gUted that, sltbougb Illegal,
tbe members of tbe sacred college. a$- the coetom Mill prevails of glTlng cider
to
Uen
of wxges.
tbongb ai late as 1TS6 a noncanitnal
was voted for several tlisea. At ieut
Paris baa.DD artist who decordtes
two laymen-Jobn XIX. (1024) and AdrMn V. a2T6>—have occupl^ ttie patAl ‘MM'* otoediM aad his .chargee
from $12$ «■ pal* to aliaoii
tbroBO, aa>d there la today notblog
prevent laymen from being created aD)0(iiiL.«ceardli>g to desl^.
eardlBala. although they are not enti­
tled to vote lo the conclave unless they

—f

See our $5.00 Boys* 2 piece Softs,
wltb extra pants.
See oor Boys’ 2 piece Snl^
at $2.00.

Hamilton Clothing Company
Couches, Couches, Couches,
Parlor Suits and Fancy Chairs
Wf -.vill save you lonm-y.
We have an ovei’stnck nf
(.'oui-lies ami Parlor

SEEDS?

Siiitsami Faiutv l-tockers.
ll-n- ai-v few- lit our hai'gains.

Rice’s,
Dunkirk’s,
Brown’s.
Ferry’s. .
Old .

$6 M
».M
12 ee
l$.0O

AND SAVE SiONEY
All 6cl, Me, He Flower •Mda, oo l>
aq. «ai$» (SHPMMA wiy f»\

“SSRW

CottCbes noov CS.7S
CoMCtacL BOW $.50
Coaeftes now ft.60
CsHtCbCS BOWtLftO

Wo'hBve a large assortment of

-

high era«l.

'
chance.

.

Yonr Credllls Good.
Rest assortment in tbe j
city.

J. J. Brezina.

rwf Rclialrit Ftnihin Store

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

348 Front St.

127 Soetb Union Street,

The Flour that Talks
Light and
Pal^abf

1 p* \ LtiY

lidii-ie-

wife who
ever user! “Marvel”
Floor twearN by ir.

FROM

MARVEL FLOVR
It’s a Pleasure to Bake with Marvel Floor

^

OMUc-I have swa manTa^
this Is gw
1 «v« m
U It a

_ It’s made in absolutely sanitary mills, made from se' lected
■ected Spring wheat and made right It
It’ss easy ti
to bake ^
f Marvel Rour is used. It bakes e\-enly and
qufJ*!y. Marvel Flour is all flour—% pure..
^
Allpocers «I1 it. If )-ours don't, bft will
:t it for you if you ask him to.

UstmanMU] Co„ U Crosse. WIs.

becaime

she

c a

T'KrsT it to do just
what she expects it
to do.
Have

y.iii

ever

tried it'^
Order a sack with
your next groceries
and we are «nre you
will agree with this
grtflt majority.

Something Good for Breakfast.

* at A; tra a
tedtaXtop-tbs
itditoktoeftauaa

Price. 14 50.

No matter what you
u bbake, whether it be bread or pastry,
if made of Marvel f^ourr it will be delicious, wholesome
and satisfy ing.

It la aaid of Keen, tbc a

A wu) mnttoo. M tberanay ba
>g to tb* -roast beef of oM
.' la Itw «4gbtMBtb>aitiii7
le of tbe BngilMi “cp>lB.“

Water Proof, Wear ResistersTwo piece Suits, Pants lined.
.lust the thing for Hard Wear.

GARDEN

Seeds in. package or in

simple, which prohnbly accoonts
the posaesKlnn of such a remarkable
coIIertloQ. A writer In I.’Independence
Beige gives the following list of the
principel Items: The bom used by Ho­
ses to call together the children of Is­
rael while In the desert, a tnft of thst
red bnlr which was the pride of Esau
and the despair of Jacob, a piece Of
the nail of tbe Utile toe of the left foot
—the statement It very precise—of
Blnocb. tbe patriarch: (be bib wont by
tbe Infani .lesiis, the curb and enippet
of the ass that took the boly family In­
to Egypt and several relics of vsrlons
saints.

Our Jiu-Jitsu Suits
for Boys

We shall sell at a large i-eduction for llie next 10 .lavs

sonxyiix
pigment of tte hair falls off.ilaii hair
after
becomes W blend, hot red. Falrhldr. eaeb dose. in mdlBoes for the next
time. It Is dealfeble thst if tbe patient
U to have medicine wltb a strong
saeQ. olU. e^ to keep a glass 'specuily for Ihem. letting It soak In t
ter for balCthn Amur after use to r
Valsed tlellgleaa RrMra.
The coliet-rlim «f religious relics to
be seen In the church of the CorslCDn
village of Sisi-o Is nndouhtedly tuUqoe.
The Inhabitants of this pretty little

Child’s Suits
Sailor Blouse Suite for fcys, 3 to 10 years, all grao.Buster Brown Suite for boys, 2i to *) years, a'I grad.:,.
Eton Suite for boys, 5 to 10 years - aiigra.if>
Norfolk Suite for boys, 6 to 14 years all gradeTwo pieob'Suite for boys, 8 to J7 years - all grad.

who are using
them.

• Mark aeerrr Allied t
The color of the Lair, says the Grand ago. TUe h-e«k..,c of rlic .-ale
MsgBzIuc. Is ususll.v iroiismittcd from pert of ........ ..............
\1| O
parents to rliUil. This is i-B|>eclaJly
when both poroms huvi- ibo same com­
plexion lii«lam-es. however.
tnoi-o nii«iirii liin.-. Ili;it «c lo-n
nncomniMD wliere cltlldrco have hair
buck as ebony, while cbe Lair of both
parents is a hurnibc red. Instead of
dlsprnvlug the iL.-ory tliat a child takes
after Its parent*, so far as the color of
fit© hair U concerned, this fact
BOW been sscertalned. Is ail In favor ot'
the doctrine. Bed balr. tn fact U by
Wi structure and composition, much
nssret'w black hair than to blond.
Very often If the hair of a verr dark
CMnplexloQed person ba examined at­
tentively a few qniu red hairs will be
detected lu the masa On the
jeglw with the amount
hawA, It would be time wa«id-^ asek
9*And drop marked
ter black hairs lu tbe.tocto^A JktT

Boys’ and

sou from beginning
lo eml. .\sk those

125 Cess St.

toa wife awerMy; It to hla taoM pea-

.eieSI NA’HOMieANK

CAKE AN OLD INSTITUTION
The AacImuSledF aed Ate II. bat II
• SlMple a«aie.
Tbe BD'-icni* made cake, bui It o-an
notrihe nrli. tagbly seasooed sBd fla­
vored .-ohf.i-Ooo. »-hlch we indulge In
nowtdavv Tliey hii'l plain eekes made
with tlciiir ai^ water, some of tliein
wfthinii a Kiu^cion of sweet or flavor.
Some of Uiet w-ore oot unHke ojir
plained . i kcIiSs and irtre often eaten
tVeddirie caVc >va* an Indllimoti

lover, beet before playing that o
ftairer and pork before a
tyrant
Bcrety a story or ■ facL
fact
t
Bcnty
:l hot
K U
la a
vau tmwD trntb fltat W will aubto

have always «n(XMipaged
J smalll begiDDingB, and have
------ 1 had the sati sfaetion of
many such develop into good eised
accopDta. The safety of yoiir saviogB-iD this bank is assured by ample
(japital, a suceessful retjoi-d, and the
high standing of our officers and
directors.

r. they re­
ft ITtan.
ttaeotb_____ aroimd
._tbat Dranus
.'M axU alao.
o< that greet
radi B direction
Ita-yelaT. whic*
Is equal io elghtyft$«r Of our .fears,
the «uii .iih.es aUBdlE.jpenieodicnlBrty
first iipu, one poM and-tbeo iipoa tbe
niied J»y,w .Ome Atandyean ef constant
5-•forty years of
anbr-ik.-i. uight. nromd the-poles of
CbaoiiK ,\Dd ll>e a«» Nee* In the
west .-ind vets lo tbe rest there. Rut
tbe Biui |..oks verv smsD when viewed
from l’r:i
it appears
. .Slill It
sbeds
Ilia! plsnet-IJ'iOO lliii.
much Itghi as the foU moon rbiul- in
the earth, -o Oinl fta.vUgbt upon Cran
os. while faint compered wWi the
blaze of a terroetrial noiuiday. Is iieverthelesa n \-©ry respectaUe kind of

'We rfire no weather proph­
ets, but we do predict that
the time is not far dis­
tant when tbe good house­
wife will no more think of
bakiog bread than she does
ofspioDingand-weaviogthe
■clo& for ibe family clotbng as our grandmothers
di
We
to brii
•ing this prt^hecy to
pass by making Trimble's
bread better than home­
made bread. Try it

'Cle moUiBopDlar

Malt Breakfast Food (can’t help but like it), Puffed Rice (sonrethiog hew
and its good, too), Grape Sugar Flakes, Egg-o-8ee, Maple Flakee, Malta Vita, '
Grape Nuts, Try-a-bita, Cream-of Wheat, Ralston Breakfast Food, Pillsbury^
Vitos, Banner Oats, Rolled Oats, Lincoln Oats, Phredded-Wheat Biscuit.

Hannah 4 |ay Mercantile Co.

MBlOIBr

CANDLESS'
CANDIDACY

P»^ bOTpelie to both parttoa. that they
had enppoaad tbrn ariMU be tba wtul

Br Bwrr B«riin<l»fr
bn r. r. Eatintmt

f

• TliPD jroo m«r (t« the •raatorahipr'
Mliwl Marion, ('andim BBTe a little
lauc)>.

It ooglit to l>e better tban that," be
d*.lar«i.

•Tbla lnre«tl|CatloD will at-

trai I altentloD ^11 orer the e«UDtrr.

Tl

niiitht even be good for the fOT«rm>r-

j. nm' .vo« won't get the aenatonblp
; tbla eKHtltoj. win jouT' pentoted the
pirl. rnmlleaM abonk hta head.
• tv.- are only fairly uettin* under,
wny." lie explained (latlently.
aua
peel llieraoiinlttee will all arter/Chrialnia« "
•Itiit I tlioum yoti were the wtole
lnre*llKatlon." ahe pervlaled. “What
bn« ilie f.iiunilitee to do? Can't yon
t.iiiTv II opr
nui only one of a rommittee of
Uto,-be aatd. "I atn dolnir moat of the
k, but fheae tftlOBB eaimnt be bur■ lou know now that they all aiole."
ahe peralateil.
-But Ilie fm-ta iiiuat lie legnlly aet
fonb. We eaaoot mall It through. '
wlHh yon .•oiild.” Khe whiapered.
Ml we rotiM l>e married at once.”
know It. dear," he anawered ten
deny
"I would give anything to hnrrr
It ii|>. but we nuKi wait."
Hi.rriiiiir.m. airolllng aeroaa the ball
' room t1-.r, tieairt and amlled aa he
aakeil I'liudlesa for a ten minute ehat.
(4 The yoQDger innn went off. proud t<. lie
aeeii lu r«nfervn.-e with the man who
renlly ruled the deatloiea of bla pnrt.t
llirto- iiMMilhe liefora t'andleaa would
-liaie ahonie>t at thf aiiggeiuloii that InQiigbl he aeni to the aviiale fmni Ida
abiie
Me wiia merely a young aitnr
ney whoae .•l.-vemeaa had gnln«l for
blin a iilaee m the ataie legiakmirc i
TIm'b had eoiiie the waii-r front In'iau
gi'nm
He hart 1>qi>ii |ilar-ert o
roBitnltlee lieeanae ibe leadem aup|->a
ert him 1o Ja>. • anfr." To the aurprlae
of everj one. be hart rtevelo|KyI i
genulty 111 iT«aa examination wlitih
bad draggiat out. Iill by bn. Illnilseruble aluiy of ihe aiml of tb- «ii
ter front hy tbe rartir and Pomhweat

Of itr demanded ^JasdiaN.
He Mid," ««nt on Harten, "that be
wondered bow they wtmld bribe yon
Off: that be dh) not think money could
_Ir *
Pfood of yon than. Bugh.”
~H^y not oowr be aaked eroaaly.
le It any dtacrae. to bo elected to
congreeer'
'•It If a dtttreee wben yon Wm yonr
hack on the people who look to you
to rtfht an erll-wboo you aall your
honor for tbe Domlnadoti.''
"But 1 am not aelUng my boner." bo
toalated. "I am atmply obeying my
party’i call, | m, doing, as i
tolt
for tho beat good of tbo party."
"Tot mean In nnmtng for coogreM,
but tba good Of tbe party meant drop­
ping tba inreoagatloo."
•''•amek srtH carry It on," be p«ralaied.
,
"Not tbe way you would. Patber
Mid that \t you kept on Barrto*
hlmaalf would land In jail. Htw
don't yon are that they are bribing yoo
Jnat at rarely at tboggb they pot m
ey In your bandar
The gtrl watched bim etulOTaly _
ba aprang to bte faH and began to paoe
the floor. For a qmrter of an hour
nothing waa Mid; ton be turned to ber
abrupt ly.
••Marion," be a.Md gcntl.v, "yoo
right. In my joy at atulnlng ao i
wbat 1 ba*« eo eagerly longed f.
bare blinded myaclf to tbe real m
lug of liarringtoD'e offer. I see
that be wanted to get me out of tbe
way. I wUI go and tell him I will not
mn."
He tenderly bent and kiased ber. tbcn
roee to bla feet and left tbe room, while
tbe girl hurled her bead In the pillowa.
Herrington etormed and tbrMtenai
but Candleas would not be mot ed, and
tba end word paased tfaruugh
that tbe i
CaodiM Would abandon tbe InveatlgaOD was premature
Late (bat evening, after tbe guesta
had gone, randlesB lingered In cbe
bniry for a good night chat. "J'ni
aorry you are dlaappototed, Hugh."
wblapered Marlon, "but we
dear, until your honor com* I without
tbe taint of raaplcion."
.“Tea," be aald tjuletly, ■eren tboogb
It may be a long wait I will keep my
bands clean."
•Tlugb." aald Major Sbarpleei, enter­
ing through Ibe rurtalua. "I don't think
you need to wall, my boy. Vou have
your iriuinpb In being willing to fore­
go perfenneni for your dnly. Tlial
la a far greater triumph tban Ihe win­
ning of lb« aenatorablp. Tou may have
Marlon whenever .you want her."
Hugh turned to the girl. "I want ber.
now." he aald quietly, '-for my strength
Ilea In her."

Tbe principal cause of tbe muTement
t tba blood In tbe rMns Is wbst the
pbyglologlJts refer to as "lUe pressure
from beblad." By UiU U oieant the
capillary elrculallou. or a tnorement of
(be blood cauaed hy tbe cenaUnt pump­
ing aciluu of Ibe Lean, wbicb torcaa
tbe current into and through the rdos.
To prereiH tbe eogofgsmwt of tba
Tetos-ttar la. to prarent tbdr becurntng ao mted with blood that tbeir realeliiufe would coimterbalasc* tbe praafrom the arterlea—each imleatlon
of tbe bean by eiupiylng tbe rigbt veur
triele flllewi a part of the bionl nccninulaled In tbe velits to l>a removed, m
tbla way Ibe backward reelglaiice In
clna la kept Inferior to the praeof Ibe arterial circulation. 'I'be
]> elrculallou la also greatly aldnl
by the aclloo of tbe rolunury muaclea.
It Is B well known fact that when a
muscle cootracu It tbickeoe and beIcogtb. Tbe ef­
fect of thle lateral awelllDf la id compreM tbe relna lying Itetween
"BaHsuioTvk BAB rntnp lUL tbat." a
clca, thus
r
forring tbe b
■LXi't.Aikaii
tfaevr pecunarity
pecuHi
la t
out, l.m 11 waa too lalv now to call off shaped TBlves wltb wfalcb tbe velne a
tbe liivcallgatlou. The public hart lii-en
valves open only toward tba heart,
arouaed.
iking
To CaudlCM It hart aceojed a* If br
were rery near hia goal, for be win n> the blood Into the veooas ayatem Immake Uarlou bla alfc when be bart poaslble.
made bin way KurHy lila future <vii«
eesurert. If only tbe luveallgullnii liad Tha Kira I Leg CaMa la Skaaisekr.
liarrodsburg. tba cOToty seat of Marended In time to run for the aeun'or
<-ar county. Ky., was tbe aceoa Is tb*
abipt
latter part of tb:' elgbteentb century of
Haa woudcml
w
aa be foilow<-d Hsrrlng
ton Into tlic c<iiii>ervutory nbctlicr li some very eiclilng episode* In tba blatoiy of the early eettlers lu the youug
I* 16, ITTt. Captain
ifierkling ey>-a. be -tuerged from (be
Janies Harrod of Virginia, wbo bad
conference nud ao.ig'lii tbe girl
"la It good new., HugbV abc itke<l broni^l a party of aetllera to tbe new
country, laid off a town alt* l Big
ai be led ber tnuuixl ibe Ubrary
Spring esmp, where they bsd 'acted
"It ooulclo t le- l^-ller"' be crb-.l
tU drat cabin ever bum in Kentucky
nlllngly. "Ml gue you Ibree
They allotted to aa.-i uau a balf
Tlrey weri- lu-nle llie library
.
lot and a ten acre om lot. Tbe town's
tie girl faced blui. "la It the aens
waa IlarnxlatnwD, but later
xblp': ' nbe balf wblaiwreil.
(bis waa changed to Harrodaburg
I'liuiUeaa nodded aa be aclxert
clearing
was made In the east end of
aUiul Ibe walat and waltzed b<-r nc
boundary,
and here It was
be fl.vr to tie library aofu lie «;ithat John Harman |iIudic<I and raised
ke a buy lu bla exuberance.
T.-II UJI- all abmil It." abe d-manded the first corn that was ksown to bare
'Wn In tbe atute. Ooly
- alic 1 iiricd Iwreelf III>on llic aura
I* b
iVii. that uliBl Mr Hiirrlngtun wjiiii
of the town's promoters tour
.1 .if you'’"
■tiling Icaa. ' exulted randli-aa 'll rod’a men were embnabed by Indians.
' - i-r-ti de. ijert iliat I am Ibe uioat Jarad Cowan was killed. Tbe otber
^ 1 .Ibibl- cniRll.laie -ni-y Will run me men aacaped. only ooe of them being

tajured.

I 'Iclil l>c »-lll l« W.lalllimlOII."
I.C kl^till) btiay wllli lb<at'1-iicii nii-l III- liivcailcRiiuu." she
..........
l iii Iifral.l I win not aee
' ’Ihbic ,>r 1 ;,i :,l nil."

....................... .
rtvcl all Ibal," he
•|•l.lll■sl
ii,.., reiilixe Hint I cannot
lli<riioci..ii |..iiiie<l out tbnt I couM
'I" '-.111
Hint tbla waa too good
.... seimle to be lost"
II Cling to give up the Ineat.a,rii,i, • .
faM|>ed-'"glre up nil
••"
''"••II c.loed-r"
■•'’11 carry It on." be said Im'"■»ly "l\to BSkS MfM

WITH
TEWiKA’S £AID _

Mrdar SU •topprt

aiGBf

--rutymati-ittK

am two bad w•«»*«»OTewhit from lea baths and
*Jtbtehrt, nnd Blchart bad left them
*»e for a tew moments lograham

IMOTICE

Do you
ecM CKyr Wo have s
folded, silltsWe fer -iMlIha to
friends and oustomers. On this map
you esR Indleats all tha prinelpal
buildings of the city end your busl--------plaee and year raoWenee at well.
"
-jr 10
each at Tbs

to poued ber eciHnf
pony'a aide.
SaddsBly Ikmu
y Eagls Ofllee.
' mrd roservos tbe right
a sbrlil wUany, '
from <wt tba otorMtffOopyrighl. IM. br Ruby DDaglaa
THE 8AV1NQ8 OF YEARS
Barbaro lookad-aboat
Btrbtra looked up.
May
be
destroyeo
oy
Ore
In
a
few
only a Btiwy pecy."^'
1 to^-t BBto hope before." ba wont
Barbara wandered about tba great, •omt one toaklng for
^ “but MW. eomebow. yon eeom to boure: protect yourself against tbit
planHDt room reatloMly. Bbs Ukad tb*
Out of tba whlrtwlnd
losa by having your property Inenred.
botong-to me a little."
--------boga flreplaca, wltb whips and rtBas tba .shadowy tons of*
B^^iWs pallor dIsMtoeered. -n M'eTl do Ibis and do It right
above tbe mantel. Tba couch s,
a with bnra. leading bis boiM^: Barbara's waan't tueb a bad storm In soma
0. P. CARVER A BRO.
way*," abe Mtd.
tba fur rebea toased aeroM them Ud
tbe long study table to tba mlddla of
tbe fire crackled appndatJvaly
"Great beavena. Sllai
osteop ath
tba'room. beeped with magaslnas'nnd fioe* this Bansr •ulMnl' tbe wtai at tbeprMty tableau.
-byOrasduasdOr.ISM
J. O TRUBBLOOD D 0
a rtried colledion of plpaa. made ber tttnlng taU bwik to tb* MBHil
i
idi^
,
«*« cl Bto We*.
MRS H. J TRUEBLOOD D O
forget that tbe n^rest buman hablla- Ing to bs bMffd *bore It V'
It Bugbee'e Onig Bte*.
Jton bad tbe oame of being (be (Ot-rtOT Wllbeim Block Bnlrtence 1
Uoo-Wti flfleeo milea across tbe plains.
-I'm lostr callsd PaflifitH
tolUeet man In town. But ttslgbt.
and it W^koop Terrace
Tbla la awful.'' ansW|||^tbe mb,
She panaed at one of tba wlodewi,
was apparantly tbe.worst ntgfat
Carpet Cleaning, rurniture
snubbing bar noaa against tbs pane, his face tenae. "Ton i i^pUli Why “ w yeer. even John wore a long
Ilka a child, and looked out over the eo enrtb did your broth
fare, and aa he swung hi* cnb door
Repairing, Peatber Clean­
brown, dnaty plains toward tbe moun­ on sueb a day? I-l ib'
open for tbe minister to enter John’s
ing and Upbolatering
tains. Thli visit to ber bachelor broth­ aceoanf for this And t
Ibis te iny first
tost the mtnhrtor Inquired If he were!
er was suddenly proving lonely, alnea American bliBMrf
Best work and right prioea.
WILHEXM BLOCK.
Ibinklog about the work of clMnlng
be bad forbidden ber ber dally ride beWork called for and deliveied.
Barbara’s heart sank,
eff
toe
mod
In
tbe
morning.
.
|
Drs. Sawyer i Penlitlie$on,
caosa of ihrMtcnlng know, Dotll
acquaintance wltb th
"Ka It le not tbe work that I'm think-1
-—e-ti-05
GEO. E. LACKEY
day everything on the ranch bad been man. wbo Waa tbeIr
ig of. If 1 coDid make as raudi aa
ao new and stnnge to tbla anatern girl and wbo during ber
JPO^tola evening I wouldn't mind It a
8QCcesaor to N. B Chapin
that abe bad forgotten to be bonesick. tbe fifteen mJtas
DAILY EAGLE 'rtfANT AOS P
‘'n»e sun la ablnlngr' sbe rxclaJmed a week, bad Inspired
"Wen." replied tbe minuter, “1 am
ahrad to the empty room. ''It It only found faith In bls'capai
to marry a couple this evening, and
that fnnny hazy ring around It that owned himself tost toe
IT give yon balf of my fee for driv­
kacra It from bring really brigbL Boved a little closer t
ing me ont ami back."
figure. TtM man pulled
Richard la so ilJly and funny
"II Is a deal." replied John.
Ilka a hen with one efilek. Wbat is a Md In aplta of ber p
After an hour of droarv driving
Btiowttonu. anyhow, but fun? I'm go­ ed It about ber abiverlng iwxje Bgora.
through cold and rain Jobn drew op In
ing to take Tonka out for Just a little
"Kim." be said. '700 .^ pnt (bat /root of a amsH hniiae In nblcb the
while."
arrvlcr was to lake place, it was two
c."
r
Ab Lee, j>eerlog from the kiteben
"Xo. I won't!" abe criedi[
long hours of >-oid waiting hefore the
window a llule later, abook bla pig"Oh, yeA.^oo-'w:lll!~ he
but­ mlbliter rc-e»t.T...l ihe rah, and the
lulled bend dnbkiualy at tbe sight of ■ toning It firmly itoder be
home drive wna mndc. Wltb a spirit
eleoder figure In a heavy riding babit bare ebaoged 4^ subject
of expectancT Johu once more swung
making lu way toward tbe stables.
Btop yonr Lung Irritation, relieve your Sore Throat
“It's Iwky I didn't let IlMdta cany open tbe cah door in front ' ‘
"Me no like mtasy glo." he said. le on to tbe ditch." sbe?<|Ued. "Sbs Ister'o bouao. The; mlplslcr steppoi
and drive out your Chronic Cold, wim the only cer­
"Weather velly bad." Then, with an almost refused to turn. K-TeSIly got out. and as hr eotered
•cd IhlR own door h
tain, and stiietly solentiflo, Core for Cou^ and Coldi:
gesture
utunUed mixed np wltb her batolaf 'and tam­ turned and said
wltb disdain, be calmly washed bla ing."
"Five hundred tlianks, John." leav­
1-.
bands of the matter and went on wltb
Tbe Engllabman pondetuBtfor a mo- ing tbe bewildered cahman to figure
t pie mak
laklng •■
jcnt "Ob. I My," be toooM, “that'* out wbat bla exact fee had been.—San
Barbara found
C
Ibe stabloa deSerted. JO bad. Vou are the oneitbat prob- Francisco Chronicle
but Tonka noscl her aoftly with wel­ bly got mixed up. 11*8*6 Indian
come hi her gri-nt cvea. and pony and ponies Blwa.vs bead for hom*. they My.
girl swung eagerly not lieyoud tba cor­ a* BOOT aa a blizzard strlken'tbem. Uy
ral to tbe o|R-ii plniii. Rarhara ablvdidn't know enough. -But wait.
ered a goo.1 deal at first. The air Give Tonka ber bead and toWwbat ahe
lacked ibnl clear. Invigorating quality does. I'm afraid well bate to walk STATE OF MICHIGAN] County of
Grand Traverse, bs.
bud hlllicrio made riding a dw. ■ freera*.”
Notice is hereby given that sealed
light, There waa a raw wlud rlalng
Wltb the boracs on elite aide of bid* will be received by tbe oommtttee
Alm4>st In Despair*
tut pc
them they sUrled out. Tonka, without on grounda and buildings of the
I'on i gn far lolay, Tonka."abe a moment'* hesltai
Board of Supervisors of the Otmty
Mid, with cUailrrlng teeth—"Just tbe It wa* a terrible Joiirary. 1g spite of
I State aforesaid, for the ersetkm
It, and we were almost
fire mile# out to tbe lirlgitlng gate sod tngratanm's assistance. BaAara con­
1 barn tor the sheriff, cm tbe preslespalr, when our
dro^sti
In despair,
oardro^stTecommendet
d Dr. Kings
eek again "
connly grounds, according to plane
stantly atiimblert and fell. Without
New Discovery. After
taUni four bottles abe was
rter taking
The murky ring alaiul liie aun
the protection of bla fur coat he could and speelllcatioDe of A. H. Hall, now
perfectly cured 1
baa had no throat trouble alnee.”
thicker nud thicker until the aun was a only flgbt bopclesly agatnat tbe numb- 1 file In the office of the County Clerk.
—GEO.
A.
EYLER,
Cumberland,
Hd.
Said
bids
muei
be
on
file
In
the
' pule yellow dinner [rtatc resting tog cold that BBaalled blin. bti bean
office mentioned on or before April
gray hhiiikct. Tbe wind begai
aching over the misery of the.glrl who Bth, A- D.. 1M6. The right ' a rraerved
Price, 50c and Exaso
sting Btrlmra'a fnee unpleasantly.
depended on bIm qo pathaDenlly,
rejeot any and all bide.
"Ob. dear." ahe »al<I. "Ihla Ibd'I any Tooks. with drooping bead, plodded
8. C. DARHOW,
in! It's no-hazy I can't aee tba ditch, slowly on.
W, F. HAR8HA,
nd"—abe turned lu the saddle and
B. O. LADD.
Aa Barbara, asslaled to te feat for
looked alioul Id a puzzled way—can't
Committee tm Groanda and Bulldl
aee tbe ranch bniine cither. tVhy—why. that It would be better to Ua^gtUl
aveTM City. Mich.. Ma
larch
4014ti8
Tonka, where ere we?"
t* struggle against tbe .fsarful cold.
Bbe looked up Into the sky. but dut^ Tonka gave a gua wtalnny ud stood
log ber Bborl momeot of uncortalsty aUU. Hiay were standing^<w* to*
tbe eun bad liecouie totally obecored,
and Bi sbe looked fine, driving parti­
cle* of snow pelted ber face. Tonka
shook ber bead atubboraly and tb
off abniptly. but Barhara pulled her In.
“Billy thing." sbe sud. "I don’t t___

s^PEinmtoYAipius

M^SPEI

.

V

Cure Your Couffh
DR. KING’S

NEW DISCOVERY

SEALED BIDS

S. E. WAIT & SONS AND F MEADS

Wrigtit eros.

The star Laundry

M go to.tfae IrrtgnMaff «tob.. We mart
get tMoie aa soon as ever we can.**
But Tonka bad Ideas of ber own
Ibe nubject A* Boritara pulled on
rein ehe ebook her brad again and
atarted to back.
■Tonka," ecotded ltorl«ra. raising
her voice above tbe roar of tbe wtnd,
"I want to go home: Don't act ilka a
gooaer
Wltb the eld of tbe whip she finally
persuaded Touka to turn, and they
atarted off lu tbe teeth of Ibe wind,
■nie drive of tbe tuow was ao heavy
that Barbara could uol aee a horse's
length In front of ber. Tb* cold was
ao Inlenae that abe felt aa If ber face
ware being aeareil. ami ahe began
b* frigbtraert.
Tt must be a hlltturd," abe tbongtaL’
"Bicbsrd win be frantic."
For half an hour Tonka itrugglad
Ihrongb the hllndlng alorm. while i
frigbtraed girl on her back clung
tbs relna wltb numbing bands and
urged ber ou. Aa lie cold grew
bearable Barbara pulled tbe pony In

If we take tbe

FImnifii us.' {aSGPRrit* St<'‘TteverM Qly, I
who exatnlne Hic

OLIVER
; invariebiy »orprtaed at the
strength, aimplieity and Ingannisroaknp. Tbe, OHver is
ooed by more railroads.
large oorporaUoni. boatpeia oollege* and banlu than any other
Typewriter. Soldon *^ tama.

TM* U oar latent fifiacktiK

TUn In ttc woHc It doca.

ElUworth H«4e
LOWRl-A««Bt.

In Our

ITEMS OF INTEREST.

The japanaae drank -t.fiOO.OUO gillsu Ifa because we feel sure we are right. We want yony trade and wUJ nat: beer Uat ywar
else every legHimate effort to get tt. Tbe qoMtlon la not wheCte ftm Ott
Last .sanaon lunre ihau half a
afford to buy. but whether yon oan afford aot to buy of «*.
W picture |•uBlln1'<la were sol
It you buy a Vehlcla or Hanes* of 0* and are not sstlaaodr^ ffu*
tourlata at Jevusslnu. They are mad*
get
(he worth of your money, tbey are our goods and yonr aaoMff. W«
Oemany and Swiueilaud at $t to
would rather lose a Mte. or doaena of tbezn, than have any on* Idiff* -onr
door distntlafled. It la tbe COBWAgatn CuateaM we waaC
I free from barful
In our large line of Veblclea and KarneH qnnlHy Is 8Wr(r ISSlilK tb
tint throat and lung dlseasea
knowR tbara. That section is also en- meet eompeUng ^ee*. T«. In tba truest sense, tbe goods w* sCnr nf*
tliwly free from contains aialadlea. "BARaAiNa." We dislike tbe word—it has been ao mni^
I
.^er Cblnese other' will answer.

faailona are to t>e suppllcirto tie cbil
The goods of America's lending faatoriM are bore tbs tootoent
dren of tba cotjiuumI acboals of tbe from taundreda The assortment Is complete. StylM are oousiet. 1
city of Part* as a hygienic At*»ort to believing. Will you eome In and look?
-ku.l you ai.- going to glre up the prevent the apread of tubercult^a Is;I‘| l-rr.ii-e ,.,u bale fairly begunr fectlss.
• r..|,ca|.,| .y,,,,
,urn
Iinrlng bis service of fifty years e*
..... ■•" tlw lineatlgBUon and lei eexloo of Onllompton chureb. Devon.
I tiiii..g^,^ti iiiui you may go to
you Miiri.-k would Uke mj the cbBXCtiyerd. and mf eigbt vicar*
-abl lirllably, Uarll» (UTDOd
me and go.
Predertek Till, tbe new king
Denmark, li naM to be In
«t

Wm. HooUHan &
Traverse City, Mehloai

Butea* M»4* •• «w«nr. flte teat aa
•otr be aaked, Thle arna-nn ,™ „

M from wut^ ^ Mflemntnd.-

>lT,'a»Btt6,19M.

me Iffw.
plimged on, bar 1
and morn. *TTa-g»*
aald. "loat Is ODS of t

Oar Stale DBdCaM JU.

THE SHTUIWHY
EVENING POST,
There will be Fishiiip, Swimminiip. Rowing. Mountain
wholesome, healthy
...........,..-nses. Q Your parents
rhen thej' learn of our plans for
■ir■ pretaiuions


■ lor joiir safelv.

'. • Mm

y under einlitvn » ho sells the maRazinr is eligible for meraberehip hi The

3/ /

niui.vvt,.rlliu lull..,..ni; wcvL'ssu|.|.iv ,.i I lu-« hulrsale price.

IM CASH as Extra PrbM Ibr B«
$250^06 Wbo
Do CMd Wofft NEXT MONTH

se

. n* CmOt Caliytoi CMfiMto tm fiito

MteHtete

f

tlkt WllMA. lioww
>oo»nl»w
Mo. IIIO W. 0»04. WUKl. 7S. MOW
roe T6, Bewpoinw 44.
be boUt tble

Township Ekcdons i

on tbe WUoon

tot u (be oMter at (be tIUm*
oAt U I1.M0. The money U etreetly

Aomo Towwrttip.

00 bud end (bey were oniy ewelUns
tbe/deeliSoo reserdlw (be looMlm.
vet« t
« Totee to reject Ml eltee.
Tnre were

Br TROY AUlSON

0

MBs WMley actnsBy bad \ttfo

Conunlsakiner of highways W. U.
JwUce of tbe puee. toll term. Cbu.

Jiutlee of tbe peace, to flU Tacaiiey.
Juatloe ol tbe peace, full lenn, John
WMlteftoe BUtee.
Hmnber board of review. Samuel P. Andereoe.
JueUce of tbe peace, to dll vacancy,
Deaa.
Obutablee. Dnacaa Morrtooft. Ben- CM year, Jamea LameooMember board of review,.full Uhn.
JaalB Btory. Adelbert Oarty. Jeblal W.

dfty.
If tbe eotenel had bem lees c«

klarah. Alex Maeoo, Archie McIntyre
lievlaloD of conetItuUon, 7? yee, *6

r of hlfbwaye.

Fraok

Zotilek.
Bcbool Inapector. John M. Franklin.

Towusbtp treasurer. P. T. Petereon

jnaUoe of tbe peace, to ftU vncaBcy.

Commlgsloeer of hlgbwa.v*. Emmett

Bogaae J. Brinkman.

JoaUee of tbe peace, to till vacancy. Price.
School Inspector, Jas. S. Hodgea.
Petar P. Lardla
Justice of the peacie. full term. M
Member boerd of review, P'rank MeP,- Crana
MqUmi.
Jostice of the peace, to dU vacancy
Ooanablea. Jesee Cbrlstoptaer. Lewis
Zoulek.

O. C. Hutcblos.

Homer Gore. William

Member board of review. P. T

weald never have regretted looking so
As It was tbe cdoneL altbongk

This, (the decided, she was (jolts prepared to do.

It only remained for ‘

to decide the manner of its doing
On tbe night of the dance be bad
come neerer mustering the
courage than ever before, but Just at
tbe

moment

when

the

air

became

Prlndle.

Dr. Howell had come to ttelr
Solo.

ef the library, and tbe colenel. with an
Ptible aigb. t d'saldtte
talk over and be would go get hit snp>
per and be off to bed as an old man
Bhouid.
UlBS Wesley felt s molature li

Long Lake.

lleovy

E. Carlisle.
School inspector, full term, 4^-anl:

Supervisor. Sylvester Brown.

eyes and decided, iben and there,

Township clerk. Gens A. 8bea(er.

tbe virtue of (he helping band.

Township treasurer, Evan J. Bast

Rolch-

of

JuBtloe of tbe peace, full term. Pert'

highways,

was only the quealiou of when and
bow It should be
Tbe next wivek she announced her to-

Klngdon.

BaynUm.'
Member board of review, Charles L

School inspector, Jame. M. ICllloii
JusUee <

Dominie.

There

0 peace, full term,

Constables. Arthur Graham. George L. Updike.
Justice of the peace, to dll vacancy
M. Reevea. Joseph Fortoo. Harlin
Jamee M. Elliott.
Brown.
Member board of review, william
Revision of constitution. 37 yeas.
Kratochvll.

tentioo of going south to inspect
old family property thai bad been left
to her six mom ha before. All her life

•nstables, obn McGill. Ezain Secor
Garfleld Townahip.

Township, treasurer. Robert Barney.
Mayfield Township.

Coffllsleoder of highways. Florenc

Supervisor. E, B- Gibbs.

Antony. -•
Justice of tbe peace, full term. Rob

Bcfiool

of

tnspaetcr.

Consubica.

Clerk, Irwin Rawllngs.
Township iresattrer. Chan. Box.

ert Barney.
Member board

review,

Mlghwa.v commissioner. Irvine Com

Finley

Juatloe of the peace, full term. Valen­

-nieodore Peter-

Warren. T.

CUnton HeBaA John

Rnutatmg.

Reuse.

MlUer.

tine Pease.
Justiee of tbe peace, one year. Wa.

George NKderaop.
Bcbool taapeotor. Oea Gray.

ReviaMn of oonatiUUon. 49 ysA 1$

Menber

board

of

sevlew.

ThOA

RawltogA
"
CoaKabiw, John H^vto. Amos BflA.
Sidney WMvn^. FYank Mackey.

Blair TewnaMp.

Revision of conaUtutloo. 72 yes. 49

Supervteor. Frank M. Hualtn.
Township clerk. Christopher Katz.
Townahip treasurer. George B. Aid

VJnlon Township.

rich.
r of highways. Caaalua
M. Watson.
School inspector. Walter M. Boylan.
Justice of the peace, Tbomw Whaley
Member

board

of

review,

Jacob

SupeiwlBor. J. M. Salford.
O. U Boyntem.
Township treasurer. A. T, Clark.
Highway commlslsoner. Wm. Clart.
Justice of tbe peace, full lenn. J. D.
Hilton
JuBtiee of the peace, to Oil vacancy,

Stadelbaner.

T, A. Scharman.

Daniel

School Inspector. Wm. T. Reid
Member board of review, P. D. Ho­
gan

Grant Township.

CoanUblea, Wm. Glide. Louis Cleo-

Bupervisor. Edward H. Burrows.
Towneblp clerk. Geo, A. Riley,
Township treasurer. Elmer E. Cham-

denem Geo. Koch, Edward Jonec.
Revision of conntltuti<». 26 yeA 8

• plon.
'

of

Highways.

Chaa.

Oehret
School Inspector, full term. Edward

BsrriBBS.
Barrings have always been among
the moat favorite ornaments of nearly
Justice of the peace, Mil term, El­ all tbe natloDB of the world, certainly
with toee which are called clvlllaed.
mer B. Champion.
Indeed am<mg the PerstanA Baby|oolMember board of review. Jobi
ans and Carlbagluians they were wont
Brighty.
by men as well as women. Tbei
Cooatables. J. J. Carl. Earl Cook. always worn by Greek
Or
women from
John Paul. Jr.. Wlllla D. Ramsay
Hera In to 'TUad" down to to T«
Bevlsloo of consUtutlon, 67 yei
de Medici, whose ear* were pierced for
nayn.
the reception of earringa. Pliny trila
ns that there was no part of dress upon
whlito greater expense was lavltod
among tbe Romans. Many
_
earrings of very beautiful design have
Clwk, D. S. Hobbabeen peaerved. and tfaeee antiqua deTrenaurer, ^mes Bnnest.
algna have beau imiuted In modem
• of highways, Wm. tlmeA
Ayres.
■MM War Kr«etr« m PenatStS.
Beboed toapeetdr. John J. Kelghes.
Probably toe price of no other artlde
Justice of tbe peace, full term, K.
In common use baa andarooe anek a
BtJtea.
as tbe match. The first MeJustice of the pence.
tlOB matekae la 1S80~the "Congtavaa”
John L WmiA.
ra placed on to Loudon marfcat
Jnstlce of tbe peaoA one year. J. B. tn tlB boiaa of fiftlee at half a crown
box. with a piece of glasa paper tor
WbltA
N. Broadway.

Member,board

of

iwvlew.

M.

T.

Moota

defeating Mr. Lowe’s propoaed tax aa
torifacA M toy were ton cnlM. and
of tbelr earrlcea a pnbeted iat
Revialon of euneUtetloB. yee 79. no lie drinking fountain was erected

CCtoetabMA

GeA

'White,

AMtwwnt TniihreUr.
The detective was food of «nn
nttng to good potats of human natnt*.
. Lodua X Todman.
d«tk. Autta W. OvwkotL -At any ratA women are trutkCal. b»
atJd. aotemnly. -1 bad that fnet ‘~
troAoar. J. S. Brown.
of

wm

Mm

abe bad beard of tbe (rid plaatntteB.
with la queer old mauston. and kv
chlUbo(>d had reveled le Ulee of UsaaclODt ghoBL It was such a sOly, nonIcoA
mischievous
gbmt.
ono
tot
amused Itsrif bumping down atalrwayo
during quiet midnight hours or tfaou^lt
It not unbecoming to ghoeUy dignity te
take all tbe covers oB the bed on a cold
night and leave one tiembllng with ter*
ror and ctrid combined.
Mtao Weoley went tbereforA wltk
to avowed Inceotion not only of toopocUcg the prope^. bat of moettog
to ghost she had Inherited with IL
Bhe took with her Dr. HoweU'a box
of candleA bat ebe wore one of to
colonel'e red rooeo in the bosom of her
traveling gown.
Celoau. her Ft«B(to
maid, oat near her. smiling as U tbor*
amoalng In to atnmo^>we.
Three weeks later Colonel Oarr mot
Dr. EoweU coming down the «tak
•tops.
-Colonel have yon beard of MNi
Waoley'B terrible sbockr be aakod.
Tbe etrionel stopped abruptly.
Terrible abock? No! Whafo 1
penedr
BewMl told the story wltk what
aaaaed to the anxloui colonel b
•hlaelowuesa.
R aaemed tot Mlee Wealey-a
nan. left In towm had racrired a letter
from hla fiancee. Celeste, giving aO to
dctalla of toe myeterioim aOalr. A»•ordlng to Celecta'a animated namtlVA
hUM Wesley bad teen to family gkaat.
and tbe shock bad been too muck tar
«.
Her mlstreas' hair bad tnroad
aow white from toe ahocL

highwayA

John

*rad and I was
Mllad In________

-

days wban I ar*
i-rivad. Of cMrsa. I -Aiat at aU quaattoMd hla wifA
The fliat tbtag ~
Mombar boacd of rovtew. Waatey
-■WMt ware the last weeds .
kwIteBd «M to you bafora be dIaspDavid :
pMiadP
Lacmrd maday, Ttaatky R. Hm,
-Sba btuMiad deeply as be ansdjwad
ROaa D. Voabarg

attack ef fwrer that
••a her
grew

1«B gnteWto o( • BBa iDr a

bad

OB: ALBERT BOIADAT.
OfaUuata Toronto UahmraRy.
CHto

~

noticed aeveml

another more violent ton say wbto
bad prweded It

peniisr.

ssiTur- ■

DR. F. P. LAWTON.
Physician and Surweem room 906 W<lbeim block, with Sawyer d Penn-

U- iiip in
SH A A. A

A few mlnutee later

be beard volcm. and then a band'-ef

iMkpm.

' DB. E 1*. THIPLBT

7.Up.*.

TtMtunr pasted near'hlB-tnmp, beaded
toward to steaming crater beyond.

ir at to

Knowing to awe to whltto the reglaa
was held by tbe red men. he wss enrlous as to tbelr orand and '

TbeftoetoS^ed atnrtied. but she
mottewed ttn tekeep stUL
kent.-lP d.ved fPT-fourteen
ire." Mie ce^oed.
kept k>okTldieM? yoohf
Bbe didn't
I (to-«xcto for to fact tbat tbe
■beemedior
afrald to ask
count of the

Sf.

c.
she beM hta
Ofd
ihc mt Of
the ilory.
It wav Oel«Mlr*s plan." she said, "and
It sumck my Mto of humor vey fo '
bly- OeMete Wa a drnmatic soul-:
made toTlad. «nd I acquiesced. ^
see. the poor <M family ghost gave
■iral wttbout g
had bees Impefelng < D tbe public all
think .vnii
years.
slight
reTm-afraltor' Tbers wa
note
te (rf
dt anxietg____
anxiety la her voice.
Tbe eolcnel evidently oouH and
would.
He i*wed to obey to twstrstnlng baadA but took her In bis
arms triumphunij•riVe both ntoded to hd|. <-f ihat
R m.n.v ^
fbostr- be etcMlined. "ItoDg
>•: tvr'
eourteb In tt^-mlnia of spec-:

The kTeneb at Fonteuo.v. -heltoted
bv (be ridgd. eouM scarcoly believe
tbelr eyes at (be sight of the English
gtinnert alewteg round- tliclr pieces to
cover Them. gPben they at length reiilIzed tot It WAS one of the enemy's
and not one eC-tbeir own baneries tbe
oOcert of to Gaidea Fntncala rushed
to tbe head •« tbelr men. shouting to
tom to deploy asd (torge the cannou
Almost at the same momsui the grenadnts cMared-to hllMep and began to

at

tbelr

boldoem

to

thus

straight for the ateamtog cone,
crept cautloualy after and was treated
to a

little

while

te

a

remarkable

eight
When wttbiD a few feet of one of to
largest of tbe conee they paused and
depoelted upon

the

DB. B. a MBlOa
8 Mcial sttsntten ta eye. ear, noM and
'throaL Glaaaea duad. Otuce over
American Drug Store.
7-l-'u6

.. be bundles of fagots.

PROTECTS \

/,INVESTORSS>

0ENTIST8.

These proved
A fire was

ivemont and Oedar
> m. and4:«p.ia
t 7Trmv.
- ti ll••D arrive St

DR F. J MACNETT
Practice limited to Eye. Ear. Nosa
Throat and Fitting Glassee
Offlw
60S WUhetm MocL nuzeus phone
C69

giound burdens

they bad been carrying.



DB. IsNTDES. DENTIST,
built nnd fuel was plied on till It be- j omoe over Poopiat't ^Bavmg Bank

,K

came a bonflre. lighting up the night |_______
for a considerable distance.

In

toe

T W. THIRt-BY. 0*nt.at
Bamurr: A EaH’a Jewsiry cto
Both pbonea.
l-L6-iH

psrty were more than a score of Indian
maidens ranging as nearly ae be could

£":r:

Judge from twelve to twenty yaara okL
These formed a circle about the Are.
bands Joined, tbelr hacks toward the
blase.
All ageci liidl.in. eiiileiitlj the mpdlciue man of tbe iril.w, took a |v>«liloii C
very cloae to ilie <'lrc-le. where he r-mild
closely observe ibe insMeue. A weird
chant wne struck np. and thi- circle
began slow'lv ,-lcc.iu;^ in t«*w*nr<l iJic
flame*. All band* joined In (lie e baut,
(lie medicine ni.m. tUe siie.-taior* and
tbe uiiildeiiM tbcni«<'Ive*.
Inch b.v Inch Uiev drew nearei- an.i
uescer to the blaze muil suddenly tbe
medicine niju. or prieaL uttered a
shrill cry. ihc circle was broken and
all leaped n'vny from tbe flamee. Tbe
fire bad tenebed one of the maideuA
and her cloiblug wa* blszlDg In an in
aiant.
A blanket wa*
Bone ahont her.
smothering (be flame. Tbeo four Strong

(y

DR. T. A. WILHELM
DENTIST.
House Block, Room
7-15--U6

Opera

A. J. MCPHAIL. DE.NTIST.
oema 202 Wilhelm block. CltixenV
phMte 146.
r
S-kEAl
ATTORNEYA
PRATT aUAVIB. ATTORNBT8
raveiwe City Bute BhaK Bollding.
third Boor. Suite 3U-J12 T^-j un
UNDERWOOD A UMLIIK.
LAdfYERB.
ry te loan on city and farm pro?
J. Rooms 1-9-6. Sutherland block
l-if-(j»

OPENING

Spring Millinery
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY.
APRIl 6 and 7. ,

MIBCELLANEOUA

MISS ETHEL M BAILEV.
iRStnictor of Vocal and Piano- Siudio
428 Weliaier stroA. betb ptkonan.
_______ H<-‘06
UONUOE A UcWBTHk.'
Qenoral Insurance, real catete

toM^Murned that wonderful meeUng'
ottek-kM (totmed no many genera-1
fflMkfMadto.
knows to j
r-- ——
Car wtoek Tol-I

MISS IDA KLEIBER
ns Pmt 89.

and

PRESS*
J. IL UUBLLHANTRU
’PHkB IMUfUNCC.
.
Real EatMiWLe^ Masanr Mte
219 Bast Fnmt sweat, up stein.
9-^^'06

E,-\GI>E.
i O. CARVER. AflBTRACTB. '
I Wltk O. W. Carver A Bra, *
l-16-'«

frouted cape, -wtele Lord ('hartea Hay
bowed to to appoaleg Uua wito ttbe
guard. pleaeAteRra find.- to which to
(■omte d'Aht^rocka rqriled: ■‘Oentlenever Bre flrat.
Fire
aelvea.'Sack vna
Utiiie nf the
grand age as pictured by the ari9io.-r'it
who aaw to onlverae teflecied
mlrrora of to OeU da Boenf. but
Lothian papaca there la a yellow idler,
written by *i4y. in boepital after i
tlon. wfalck gIvM a rader amt It i*
be feared, meek natoraJ venion of t
story,-Loodsu Bpecutor.

The colonel rang to dooeMI tot
aeenteg. teeUng U1 at eaae aa te bow
te teould express hla lympathy fir to
be tered.
|
TtA kftet weeiey n at beoa ate
wm ba down In a moment- snld OaleatA toiring him Into to Hhvary.
FTancaa Wesley cama ta. ter Mac
Maefc draaa trailing softly. Iba aelasel'B ayea Immediately faxteud totr
aalvee upon tbe snowy hair piled te
taffy raaas upon the top of her hted.
-Ten acA I am to be claasad amen
to old folks benceforth. cokmeL" ik
raapondad tn to look in hli eyas.

PIANO TUNING.
W. N. MILLAKO.
.
ce. New locatad
Tilrty yearn experl
169 Front atraeb
with Grin «II Bro
1-23--06

FMSH
SELF FILLING

FOCnt'US PEN.

O. M- MORSE,
'he Popular Auctioneer of Grand
Traversa county. Office 330 B. Front
street. Traverse City.

1-1-04

BEET WiLHELK.
*FrMB tlaw Immemorial.*' lUlil
Loulavnie Jndge. "wratbem people bsve
been Uvlsb te bestowing titles. I r
'
MARK CRAW.
there te Moatblng In toe sontoem
TcunkA paroele and llgM draying
pernmeot Vlhl(di explains thlA I didn'i
Leave orders a
- r Book start out ea ttite, however, for a pbilobut rather to tell
aTTaioa
sxswte Tcasxo
how a Ctttste Keofuefcy geutlemao eatabUsbed vaUd title to tbe rank of colozeni’
phones
371
and
1138. ^2-l^7
men IteppeU forward end seised upou
ueL He west to Clnrinnatl
to maiden, wbo mede do realatxoce.
a frlotd who enjoyed many acqualut- A new (tont was struck. Tbe girl was
ancaa Is to Buckeye metropolis and lifted bodily by toe men, and they ad­
who tetrednesd bltn to every
vanced with slow and measured tread
rolooelSrowit. Everything weot along
toward the iteamlng crater before
sBiaetbly cmlfl finally one rtnclonatlan them. When they weie within eight or
asked of toterrodneer;
ten feet they began swiaglug the mold ' BagleA meets
" 'I auppose your friend. Colonel backward and forward till the abrtll I day evei
i cry o' tbe red priest was again hoard. Bvarett.
•ir:
,j when, wKh a mighty Bing, she
-*WeH, tok. be foa^t oa tbe Union |
steaming ebatm.

LOD«E NOTICED

»l»Mr
wrong toes too.'
.. I see BO
■erring m the state mlllUa r
- 'NOi ha Mver Mtered to mtli
w In tbander did be get 1

-It U e strange phsM of naturA~ aald.
Dr. HoweU. "And to think «( atKk a
kaapdful woman expertonclng to
af tot srooderful bead of brews balrr , ^
to varteM erimm of
t^petotlcally. They rattM te to -«,|iieh tJier had bate coovic»d-aa-

-I aakft effer aympaiby." ba sad
•lowly. Too are more beanttfnl to

be

•bout mhlnlgbt be wss awakened by

Clinton

Pray, O. Bverea WIbaIa H. L. Hobbe.

Mr

TiSftolfc-sw

never try to My him r

Supervisor. J, H. Bnell.
Township clerk. William F. Grant.

day

M A N. E. TIME c.»(iD
Leave Trav, nir
s ;r,ia
Leave Platte Rl'er.ld.iiatr
Arrive Huoor
Empire via E
i S K. U it

very marked

stoty. cokmeL' She
as In ben nod kept
tobk botfabR.^Bds
ber eyes «m iST •*O
-*C dcs upon a time

to marry him.
. The Incident at the Mahreys’ daaco

tade.
highways,

Tbat

inted to ask the popular young woman

only opportunity, but a helping hand.

DR. H0LD6WOBT- .
Msruantile Co.’e blopk. BpMlal ■
ttoa to ayA ear. MM and

Bwky tide.

■tancee. thou^t of his age and bMl-

Townahip clerk, Bmeat Taylor.
Township treasurer. Albert Cour
of

of stalntog to band dipped toto its

attracted attention under all cireoa-

lethln^ to
young folks alweya bad aomethl)



water wbh^ has to pwtoUar property

have boeB.-better pleesed and probably

■IlghUv charged with aeoMmeut young

Andrew

to

_______ gny. used the

given plenty of opportunWea. It «ppeered oecesaary that atM give him «>t

Township clerk. W. A. Kent-

fane J. Brinkman.

Nli^t

tn evary way sMtable for her to sMaet
e bnsband froit Ulsa Wesley, •would

hla mlUlary bearing and Iron gray bair

DR. ARTHUR HOLUDAT
Removed to Munsen Bloek, over Bsrv
B d Bakl'a. Ctrijow' pbone »2A

to aide of Ink UkA • black abeW of

convinced Ulsa Wesley that she had

File Lake.
SupervlBor. Marcus Davis.

Juatlca of tbe peace, full t«m. Etr

Mexico and to United Btntem
overtook him to the vicinity

Biat tbe younger mu of bis set

young.

Towneblp treaeurer. Cbartee I.ardle.

^Bellalre,

eolennoes. and he weot toto camp by

atmgetbw destrsble and that they

Member board of review, to Oil va

8nper«W. tomor O. Ladd.
L. John Urdie

, DB. L. BWANTON.

of MexienO, on to txwder bstwesB

Irlala. In this Instsnco It had tti own
particular drawhack-the colonel

cancy. one year. Eugene E. Barnard.
CoDsubles. J. C. Tllllpaugh. Willard

I^eittnaula Tewnehip.

•Ions he started to rsseh to Mtttomwi

ty-elBbt and look twenty-fivo bad tti

1, Howard

Bmltb.

I, and running abort of provt*

wish she eonld look older. To bo

Township treasurer. John AndMaon.

H. Betee.

sad im

Ovtomo TMbM. a Loww OaltfcraM
Bpaalard. <
tog of a bsmas batog te a vrteMO.
; to to Oeeopab

Qraen Laka
Township clerk. WUlls 1

Sdmoi tnepeotor. foil term. C. lUlpb

r •• folI -vdo. Grand

DU. MOON d MOON.
Olty Opera Homs WooIl BoOi phensa.

-e. I

Supervisor. C. B. Dya

OooivMoDW of hi^wao% Onr L.

PESiMAsayETTg
tows

RMYBIOIANB.

TowuUp elwk. DMBli r. Houle.
TowBihlp .treMowp, ®wt* 8ayl«r.

MBECTORY

cA~rr ijtTO
_/t VOl.CA./fp

With the Help of
the Ghost

Ttao blOl will

BupMTltQr. Joto Hoxata.

p.

if

r.3ffBav.i9o<.

.nsi4

WWek test te leva torn to etymotegy.
Be ton ramtedsd torn tot they had
attatod to tew-t and robbed ft, and
aa wurud RtBdptny np to to ettmax.
*^0 tte faR 4H. asd. <3od peaserve
h. Jaaat when tb«
toy w<
waft aetrin’ dow*
|* IkMr dtetoT-Law Kotea.
AIWMUr-.
T» fPSHnitlkh OM teoiild take pitareratete^satoabev
te to right idllA fcdnlge in • m
bate te'tepM^ar. take dally e
te to eBtenlE, beep to window of to
■liteMg rato tete All
^ ^
«Hk4 ate'llMbteldayA wt be ovar■■ktttiui anflaaM ona% taaapev.

The color that came Into her faea
jostiflad bla words. -I'u sit out to
with you now, coloneL
of fflUng tny pnrgromme with naipaA Jhn JMkffi a Mate linw 'bout haulin’
Ite younger aet wUl stand too muek Mte*
te kwa oC my white hair Ml a

I
,iie jr-jiq-d lalo tha seething
; depths the uiiered a piercing eooam.
Instantly every member of tbe party
m*.i« a awtft daab for the bonfire,
eacb grabbing a brand tbarafrom.
wbliffi be or the flung after to bBraan
•aeriflea.
Then
they
tan>ed end
marched away toward the mountalna
wbesea they bad come.
B«S(W Yaabel says be beUevee the

Uertng that be would share to fate of
to maiden if they dls<-ovmd tbat be
had wltoeraed tbelr sacrifice. In the
morning bo approached aa close to the
crater aa tt was safe.' but no trace
spirit of tbe
gJon.
Tbe nnhraluilDX manner m which
tbe programme we* carried out and
the appaieat famlllaritv of all with
the eeramoav lead to the beliaf tot
tbaaa sacrifices are not infraquaot

He who rmmcslaM no higher logte
ttea tot of.to ibllllng mpy become
a very rich man asd yet remain a vary
poor ereagjjre._B. SmUea.

Nates. C.
i-s-'oe
Travarae Bay Tent, No IM. K. O. t.
MIL. monday nlghu te L O. O. R
hteL O. E HtegaA Com.; Gml B. Kil
so, a K; A Bobaruon. F. “

FOR SALE
Resort Properties
CDGEWOOD-Teo and five i
with bay

ip. NO: 9146. W. M. Aat Woodman haU tfoBday avaD.
ChSA DefoA V. G.; Frank W.
. aark
/
A17-'W

frontage and

baa

wooded with many voriet-oe
Tol timber;
culture;

well adapted for fruit

elevation

atmoapherle

drainage, and wll all tliat usin be de­
o wdge. Na 900. L O

sired.

Close u> the city aod un a

pxxi road.
AH-40-SA - "The
BquaUiy lougA no. 903. l1. U. F.
maau In MOtern Woodman ball Thnra.

Beautiful."

A

dumber of choice lota at rcaaonoble
prices and o

OUA A. 1
kBteO-WEC-QOA-IIotel. ready fox.Travarae City lodge. No. 292. F. A A
H.
Regular coiumuolcattoa Uteda.<
on or bafora the toU cd the mock. Bt
a. WbltA W. H.; M B. Haakril
«-U-'06

niabed and

all modern

P(ameoi>)oD given

dleo lony acres with frontage on ihr
best of

fniil land; ooly fivr

miles from Traverse City, on level
rood.

A bargain at tea dnilsra p< r

Bn^niraof
hkl. w the thM t, M .7:99 ». te. Otevte

at

any lime.

bay:
>. 79. K-at P
T Thanday
C ft; Fral

fitted wlili

(MjnvenlencoB.

F. Thurtell

TBMViXLtZ
unlOM b* sbaU show g phyrtclMl cw>
ilficato ■tevt&g that h* la phyaleally
unaUo tq play in the Mdwdaled ga
Olvition «*. a o« the C«.i
Uidlee-. Aid eoclet? wiU bmi 1b the
t ot the church Prlda)' »(ternoon u 2 o'clock ebu-p. Brin« eciesore u<l thimble prepered lor work.
E. O. Ladd el Old MiMien, Charlee
H.. Monroe end Oene Sheerer ot Lon«
Lake traneacted bualnees eltb the
county clerk Wednesday.
N. Sorensen ef Kingsley was in town
yesterday on business.
Special eommwnteation of Traverse
«iy lodge No. 222. F. ft A. M, tonight.
Work in arst degree.
Mrs. Oeorge H. Cress entertained
the teachers ot the city schools wbt
ere In the chy end attended the Bap­
tist church,. aU day Uonday. This
an annual aSalr and a very enjoyable

ahlp emblMk. dUMr in toonmment
maub OOBtesta."
Thla rsM^dlon wu, atimed tay i
the playam Bklwaol «oLaaghBb waa
chosen referea for tha ooialng touna

Short ftpoft Itama.
A fight enthualaat has paid «60 for
the fiist teat Mfid to the Nelson He^
tra fidU.atXos Angslea.
Bobby Beakee. the Mount Pleasant,
MlclL, wresUsr. .was thrown twice
Hamilton. Ont, by Charlie Couple.
Jack OBrlon, rhampkm middle­
weight baa Jm matched at BnJtalo.
N. y.. to fight Prank Ootoh. the wroa.
tier, oa May S tf 19, at some place to
be decided onlaMr. pratmbty Philadel­
phia.
JBeMlns at.tho track team at
local talenL
Madison. Wln..4t was decided to per
Mrs Maggie Oonnsr returned her feet
borne In Elk Rapids Wednesday after
:« ompst*- Mlth the atate eol3 in the city.
Oradoaaa Maaagsr Downer
visiting In Everett for a few days,
turned to the city Wednesday,
Barton Colvin ef 816 Union otrect
bas gone to Sparta. Mich., to overiMe
the spring work on the farm which bo
r<-cenUy bought there.
William Colvin la spending

April H, ha#.,
k aeleetad t
the team.
Ail doubts.at to the entry of
nadiu beat l» Uh next UpUmeup
a :»ei« remoaed when B. 8. Bal
com of the omoMbia Tadit club t
turned.hem HamUtoa. Oot., with
signed emitmet frOD J. B. Feamsi
of that city to build a 21-footer and sail
In the
The oontmuatfon df fbothaU at Har­
vard was made preettoally certain
I the athleUcooinmittee announced
; Mi»CELLAPiEOUS
H had approved the now regulA
tions made by the
; SPORTIN6 NOTES I
e for one year's
titaL
One of the biggest offers ever made
T a t-rear-old that has never been
tl AiMS THE CHAMPIONSmP
I ibe post has been received by B. R
Bradley. An eastern tu^an said
be Charles Gates, asked M. Bredlev
to put a price on a big chestnut colt
whicb' bas been named Charles
Oates, but the Chicago turAnan thtnlu
too much of the ycnzngater and oottfled
he bidder accordingly. The price of­
fered la t«,0O0. The ooU la by Bridge.
Eakle has received w
, , a:,l Menold of Thompsonvllle water nod bas shown several sensa.. .. .. -iauus the 100.yard dash oham- ilonal trials
.
r.( Grand Traverse and Beoand sends the followinB

«•»*»••»»»•»•»»»»»

.,;tt; to be the lOO-vard dash
r ,ifid Grsad Traverse counUes
,, o fense ol the claim I hereby
r..;. any runner In Travefse City
‘ r the tiile- Dick Wlnnl.

ksBiCMm
TTVVfVfTf

NEWS F80M
OUR EXCHANGES

I Really Solarising

. |Utiy|iii«l«kBrtoM5' V

.

Rqnlan -Mara,- means gkekmi and
title of mat
_______
raos______
wMA____
A«h^
Russian pe<9tA BW wbsn
th* Oermans rsdsosd hosts <if tt* Btavs
We muM call yov particular attention thU week to a
to •ervttnds their name, frua stallee
line of handsome bed rtioa patMroe in atripec and florsl fisor aeddeat as Olbboo says, became
----------with •
- - aigna. which arc aelliog at a SMOtMa RST 4smMs rsO.
suggestion of Its rseia] «1^
does “ogre," whiefa Is leafly
. from a eoBfcMMn ed tbs
Magy«n with tbe Huas, and d( both
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaI
with tbe tetrible Tartan.

CalpmeL—James
Hunt's
Uvery
was burned to ihe'eivuhd «*'lF
nesday. The fire ai one Ume Uuwat.'
ened the business porUon ot LMflum
ud several fire deparunenu re^Ksuled to the calL Ur Hunt and family,
who occupied the second floor narrow.'
t bas bMk calM the tHaly escaped death, eacondlng the r^ot
rocka rcaam- ' BMOd Btata. for, though amall In Msa
and being rescued by laddara. The psaksff. toothy
_______
_ . and-_____
It formerly
bffag
Uvlng
oOm1 aar
* was of gnat political Imbulidlnga. Including a numbOT ot •Mttve
of
VBstssss a^ nn-: Portaoee. It also enjoys me alckaaiiie
hones, vehicle* and the bousehoM fur“ •ome'-innfliy caRleatod. I «f the Bine Hon State, thla havlag
ptahingB, were eoUraly deetioyed. Doss
/ ---;
been bestowed on sceount of a gentlo910,000. partly insured.
cbMk teeth.
BAmed CsMweU, who made fit#
Bay City.—T»W keel waa Jaid Ull*
week at the lo^ yard of Ut* AmtsdShlpbuiidlng Cocupsoy to» tha
tsrgeet veasrt ever ecmstnietod ftmdhe ftlalfiea Bower. M»ic*aBr Shipman’s
BmA.' the Haydite at. Annet and
great lakes Tbe vewet. whlok Is
gMay-ethwa'.ArealjNklngty grand. The
be built for the Cambria 8te« -Oomprimeval anlJoy Is tbe
t In tb* wbot*
puy. will be 602 feet long.
Ml -fsrma bas gte rtee to tmany of
roond of swlasUng nature: Joy moves
Mm naan of dtei^kock* a«d coertalnly
Laneing,—Od account of tbe
the wheels of tb* great tlmeplecs of th*
voting macblncB m Lansing i
world; abe It Is that loosens fiowsrs
light vote wae polled on the propo*!d terth t* ff^nt their buds, sune from their
,
Bents, rolling spberes In distant
to revise the state oonsUtutloo.
seen not by the glass of tbe as
although a ma^rlty of those voting
*■ cewMlk “plM
mer.-Bchiller
favored the proposed revision, ^e
s’ e**tle*.t inipM fi
revlsltm proposKlon. however, m^
n C^tator,:
ive a majority of the votes cast
the election, so that it was not carried
In this city.
ways of France, Th*
Helland.—Mrs. S. Zerrlp. aged 63.
aor. Pl«e*don*nengln. L If tbe drtvsr for
mother of 15 children, died inddefity
reUe Inthe 'sUpe of • bnat her borne In EMst Holland from pa­
ta-« Jar of alco**** apP*"™* blow* a whistle
nsty and also
ralysis of tbe bean. She was about
drive to this city to visit her chil­
-Nv^s
n<«. This will r«d«
dren and bad gone out on the por^
^ • a eoattagooer—Sooner be
bo left
left direedlrws
actddents Imposelblo.
any sneh
when she fell down. dead.
The Traverse Cky band will turnlsl:
Iron Mounuin.—Frank Barbonl*. an tkoe tbat.^ bsait eboold be removed
_______________
tniMdlat^ after death. Tbe quen music at Juun*___
Junus Campbell's
_n»w akat
Italian miner, aged 47 years,
ing rink, first flow,
Campban building
most Instant death by a fall of ore on fsBc may Rtiil beseem by any one who ‘123 Union streeL
40»-tf
tbe eleventh level ot the Hamilton England
shaft of tbe Chapin mine, this city,
owned by the Oliver Mining company.
. 'mere are t«-o
nf sttalnlng an
He leaves a" widow and 10 cblldrmL
Important end—fOfpe and pcrseveFence-The Out.
THE LADIES of TraTera* City and
F'orce falls to the-let only of the prlviber ft C-edar company bas taken
Mged
few.
Imi
austere
and sustained
contract to saw all the logs ptR in by
pseseTeraDce <-an t» practiced by the
the Neeter estate in Ontonagon county
most Insignificant-' It* silent power
during tbe winter. They amount
grows Irresistible -with time.—Mme.
about 6,900,1)00 .feet. Heretofore the
Neeters have towed their Umber to
either Baraga or Ashland, but as many
ipartmetrts'h,
of the logs cm during later years have
the peculiar
been small. It bas hap
ecnstnicUoo of ^^utUue. Tbe sbedT
occastons that many have been lost
of this aotmal hSB-forty or fifty ooBCOLUMBUS, Ohio.—The March
Bartmeou. luiowMcb .nr or water may
port of tbe state railway commission- he admitted, to wjlow the occupant to Glare, aima, i
shows {hat there were 60 deaths
or float, as H gleaees.

HowelL Ann Arbor, TWedo. and a
00 the railroads In Ohio during tbe
■outhen and eastm potata.
month. Twenty-five
J. J. KIBBT. Q. B. A
enty-three empkrye* and two trtveL One of tte meat brilliant of all
Baton's masters some years ago was a
ers on highways. No passengera were
He was fskilled.
psttsd to have beea seen one day
LAPORTK Ind,—Benjamin T. WaL
laee^ the Indiana abowman, who waa

Roselle Knott as Mary Tudor, Prln
»B Of England, and a very wall bal­
anced company gave "When Knight,
hood Was In Ftower" last evanmc In
Steinbergs Grand opera bouse to
large bouse. The gallery waa eoi
pletely filled and the drees Mrele alio.
The scenes of the play are laid both
In Bnglaad and Pranoe and,as the
lesding character foreteDa, the pMy damagna resulting troBi th» wseek of
oMrters around Mary Tnd«' end Henry bis circus train oa the-Or^^
dar* say. The standard
vn. «io* of &igland. brother and sM- Western railroad at Durand.
Shangc vTCTy ten year* or sa—
tn which the king seeks as alll- Tussday filed a
Psst-Dlspatrij.
'fT-r.'.ni ooeasione'
: with Prance through his sister a judgment for 185,909 Is prayed,
agalnn which gbe rebeli and prefers the wreck, which Is tbe basis ot the
HLE^EB OFF TO ATHEN8.
to take op with Charles Brandon,
suit, seven p««on* were UOed. .on*
mere captain of the King's guards. • hundred Injured, and a number of viltv i' Tram Aboard Ship on tho Peep
Besides Roselle Knott as Mary Tu­ uable animals were killed. It I* claim­
Deck.
dor. Ernest Hastings as Charles Bran, ed other aeiloDS amounting to t
N. «• yiirlc. April 6.—The American don, and Ogden Stevens as Heftry vm.
.III for the Olympic games, which King of England, Hayden Stevenson
" II '•ompete hi-Aiheos April 22, got iu> Sir fBdwIn Kassoden. Master ot the
Aji rewaal Bvrat.
:.«ti>- Tuesday on the steamer Barba- dance, and Olive Lea'vitt as Mistress
"Tee. I sent my uncle a telegram en
leaving behind them on the pier Jane Seymour, one of the maids of
Wednesday to say I was coming, h
tt hip crowd of enthusiasts, who yelled honor, were especially good.
wonder
If
he received It."
’h.mselves hoarse as the poIBng tugs
Richard Bari, as Will Boroers, the
“I reckon be didn't cos I eea him
f 'iril the liner oot of the dock, and King’s Jester. Sidney Diamond as this momln'. an' be didn't brag about
I - h.»r BO under her own power In Thomas- Wolsey. Bishop of Unooln. so telegram."—Brooklyn II-lfe.
.John Alexander as Duke of Boeklttg■thoard ship tie athletes will hsve bam. and Margaret RMUnga as Queen
't- whole poop deck for training,
Catherine of England, took active
■^inatl board track bas been erected parts.
fur the roBBers, and the weight
Boselle Knott as an actress has
will have punching bags and padded wide range, changing on tbe spur of
khol for ihelr training. All the
(he moment from a weeping maid to a
:ire In good shape entcepi Schick, the )oHv and laughing coquette
Harvard sprinler, who 1* Just recover spoiled child with a temper all her
ing from an ettack of tomrtllllB, and
•n. which made King Henry' troroWe
fear. Her sudden fits of pasalon
i« Still a little weak.
Manager M. P. Halpin of the
sorrow were carried out with sneh
was asked what the chances for suc­ force and rigor that the audience festlcess were "All T can eav.” was hie
her popularity by frequently
reply, "U that T have an American InterrupUnc wMh applaBee. ObcHee
team The men are In good condition, Brandon
and we will have a training table
pleesed the audience.
walked Into our store a few days
ihe way over to keep them In shape,
The tceuMT and wardrobe elteets
ago and Inquired if we wem aand I do not bellere they will be sea. were very pretty and the large amount
genlstor Ruppenhelmer Clothes.
sick"
of spMlal esMiery carried by the
We replied that we were, ^aod
’hilrty-four athletes make
PBoy WM used to advantage. There
aaked if we oonld show iUm.
leom.
were several ellgbt errors mad* lo
sofflelblng. Th* result waa that
ouea but these were not generally a^
we Bold him a perfect fitting,
parent lo the audience, except In one
atylieh euit bnriog a KeppenHOPPE ONLY WANTS 85,900.
Instants, when Henry Vm had the
helraer label.
To
Pliy
In
Intcmitional
Billiard entire company laughing by getting
After be had made hla purthe
wrong
tines.
The
play
gave
en­
Tomey.
chase he said: ' Tkl* is the first
New York, April 6.—Willie Hoppe ure satisfaction.
ready-made suit I hsve bought la
persists In his refusal to compete
ten .vears. 1 never thought it
Ihe big International billiard tourna­
Keeesslty.
possible to get a well-msde cult
ment for the 18-2 balk line champion-, "PerklDS bas separated from bis wUc
unless I went to a custom tailor
ship of the world to begin In Madtaon od gone to live In bscbelor apartuntil a friend (rf mine whoM
*•
h
Square Garden Ooneen Hall Monday,:
cloihea I have always admired,
he will be debarred by a ananlmons; "Wbat did he do that forr
told mr he alwaya wore Kup"He said he couldn't-live without
agreement of the contesUnU from
we vdQ be prepared to show all that is exclotbea and bought
ever compnlng for the «nb1em either tome of the comforts of home."—Life
them at yoor store.
Attractive and dainty in Spring
In a later tournament or match ganv
MlQiae.^. A dUtioct individuality and
This, was decided at a meeting ot the
PoUteness ta a kind of anassthsUc
players after It was leerned that be wtaich envelops ffie asperities at
refipeBeot
of charm are the style characthad demanded tS.OOO as a bonua.
other people be not
eriaties and an unusual becominfrness is
There are a great maoy
The following resoIutlOD was unanl- woonfied by them. We should nevar b*
wltboot IL even when we contend with
typi^ of faahicm’e most favored shapes,
morisly adopted;
men
who
enjov
the
reputa­
"It la hereby agreed by all Ihe play­ tbe rude.-Joaben.
thus Ki emlaently satisfactory selection
tion of being Ooe dreUere
ers In rhe interoatlonal billiard tour­
is pnoticaily Assured. Our stock is com­
who ^ wearing ourclotbea
■•w"5 Toll TAsw Avert.
nament to be held Ilf Madisoo Square
Mr. Knowall (langhlnm—Can you
plete with everything that is ultra new in
Garden Concert Hall beginning Mopand many more are learn­
md. Mil* D* Witte, what li tb* differstyliAbeadwearacd we will be pleased
ing this fact every day.
cnee bsfween'k wise man and a
Miss De
vie* mai kBOV
to red^ve all our patrons on our opening
Is a fso) and b.mlasmblt: the foot
thinks h* Is wise sad Is baigty.
n :d states In his fetter that
; itke to run In about two
...uer It be Cfth get a match
I -'i-nge It to be accepted
■i- Daily Bade and
1 t.e arraaged whether
. " little of acme «ber sprin-

City Book Store

LOOK AHEL^D
If you are wise you boy your wioter fuel is the summer and cave atoney.

Try
Gas

Then you
will Know

I^oke
Now
TRAVERSE CITY GAS CO.

And next summer you ea
buy for future delivery i
50 cents lees a ton.

IF YOU WANT LOW PBICZS

WE CAN SUIT YOU
It goodQuali'y WE CAN SUIT YOU. IfqnaUtyUe
ttdered with the price

COME and SEE US
«J. E. Grelllck Co.
FINE INTERIOR FINISH. SASH POORS AND Mm. WORM.
UIMBER. LATH, and SHINSLES. PLATE aud WINDOW «J8SS
Traverse City, 8Ueb.

Gasoline Engtaies
You might better have a pair of oarS than an engine which won’t
work. Jf you buy an engine you want one whiefa will run all th*
time uoder all cenditiona The aafeat way is to buy one which U
covered by a guarantee by s responsible company.
We claim that we can sell E^aes ebeaR**, Rsaltty
siffered. ta«a «ny«o« Ia ANc
Sounds big. but we
would like to prove what we say.

Traverse Georie
CityRaff. Electric
Company
Jr., Htuger.
Office 212 Bum Bank___
ik Bldg.

A Gentleman

ONk«t^RDAY NEXT,

da^i;:

Fishing Tackel
% Witte’s,

amall Brel
mftsr stutter? Marie-No; ef eoon
aoU That mafia yes thiiik of each
thing? amall Brathw>r7%eo why fioas
be Write “My fiiar,.aear Marter-

Archie A MiHet
mTvsst FnM Btraslfc

Ite

HOUkt.

_^

CtriMOS telep^M 996

qJoseptk Sleder & Sons.
First CUM Meat Maikcl m

“The Festive Board”
eliowb something amiss if it laebs
a niceeoast or joint from our big
ice boxes. You see, we cater to
clubs and restauratjU as well as
to families, know just what la
needed and-get IL No reason
why you sbobldn't have tbe best
in the market if yon deal bere.

EASTER

MIIMNERY
;/IPENING

_

Traverse City, Michigan

Coi. 8th and Franklin.

Both phones.

THE WORLD
Wm made In six days, but vs will give you 10 DAYS In which to
capture a bargain In used Or^ns taken In
during
word eoDten sale. To make room (or another carload of Planoa tb*
second band Organs muat go s lo* prlcba.
Which one do you vanL a IliUe promptnsa* right now will To­
ward you tmitold. DO IT NOW.
One Packard, handsome walnut case, good as new, was sold tor
$160,999, it goes now tor...............................................................96B 00
One KimbaU. walnut otsa. 11 stops, same as new, ...................... 68 00
One Kimball, oak case, 11 stope. same as new.......................... SB 00
One Sstey. (trarellny ease) made axpreaaly fig craveUng. closss
up with look and key, handles ootslde, brass trimmed. 18
stops, eight set of TMds. very heavy tons, .......................... 48 00
One Betey. 13 stops, seven set of reeda made for Chapel or tor
home. In fin* condition, duly ..................................................... 4S 00
One Kimball Plano eaas. seven octave, rosewood ease, in good
playing order, no* .......................................................................IT 00
One Chicago Cottage, fins wabut case, high top. 11 Kopa.

One Whitaay. high top. nlM stop*, walnat
Dimt ssy afterward* yea did not knpw of this tkaom. ths)
go Uk* hot eakes.
AB markod tn plain fifufua. stool with each OM traa. Ml* b
SATURDAY, March II.

KIMBALL
MUSIC
HOUSE
M. B. Harner. Prop.
lit Pront SL

Af.AFBILC.lllOA

PAOII

May Sprtog
Pwcluws
...No Loager

Our Spring
Stock Complete

The Ladles -tih

Thn.t Livingite
Grri

91U
Mn. C. R. Dally rahinte ta hsf RbI^ «r PythU tOBl^ at which
home ta Btoplra this morolag ifter a win be conferrad the first and seoond

last evening.
A c-ertsin golf club on Long IteM

,

bis a prwt.T mile of e bonat vritb g^

be dlsruased acr.ws (.tiuwy UblCA

ing when .the company

HISS Moii.v Biske. lind gone oat en
was

comiog

Fnr sM

stalwart

young

tlgui-e

In

bis

kiK'ca

lu

"CoDidn'l Oud II." he raid.

ibe

nlsL

-

“Ob. pshaw;" flue»n-mt Miss

101

who was pitll.n* ..n her gloves.

uiri for
amaU family at 616 1

golf

cloihee came up to'vrml the ven
to

Th«

the dalDtr pink ihntrh, wlnr-b bad been
rice, easy terma; p^y
timber, good ana log
roads, trwit belt Allan

s I rifle ohdnroir n, ui in nil rlghl and

cteared.
...
bouse, good roads,
uuie. The " - -

WANTED-Youns str> W
;r
boosework aad care of baby. CIUlasi’ pbODe 6T6. Isquiye at 437 W.

WANTED—Girl

for

general

hoiree-

y Of 16
work I

reUable.

Apply at onoe.

^o<^shid!^*rooms,*c«iwt founda- i exchange.
lion, pump water- Would
Allas Little.
Want^^m. Bee IL
40S64f
Tbe Sutherland.

set logging trucks, four new buggies.
Low prices lor cash. L K. Gibbs A
Boo, 410 BUle Bank Bldg.
’04tl

FOUND-A allh lined kid glove —•
Friends’ cburcb.
Owner can have

FOR SALE—30 ecree of ted. threw
quarters of s mile from dty Umtta.
Will sell all or part. Call CItlaens'
Phone 406.
3888^
>j|( bAl.lC UK KENT—Modem house
on Cass street, furnace, eight roomi
Call Cltlient' phone 406.

3993-tf

FOR

B^T-Thry rooroe

TO BBLLr-BfiMn. ML Boed erehard.
fair huUdtnga, alee flteng. graves,
good eoll: $1^. hair «aah,-«r asdianga
A. >. LItUe. gatberland
bloeh.
t871-tt
ck, fixtures
FOR SAl.B—Cigar Blore aioek,
fliluree
ablea. only ro SELL—Nice farm, easy terms.
and alx^^ and blUt
rt. W. Hcreek serose, trait orchard, two

E. Biglitb
40Jltf
Garfield -ave.

FOE BENT-Houae <

bams, atone eellar, nice bouse, wtnd
mill, clear title, school Bear, wood
timber; must sell; near by. plw'
home; come quick, see it, buy 11
te F. Little. Sutberland Block, over
Rastal.
3848-tf
FOR SALE—Farm of 40 i eras; tow
Alte F.
281206

Wna^gtoD Btreet
FOR RENT—Seven-room bouse
rent, »oV Stale aireel. small barn.
. B. J. Morgan.
402r ■

Outfit, money maker, or exchange;
a bargain; wortb invesiigatloo. Al­
te F. Little, 333 Front etraet. 8971-d
TO

e Eagle Preea block.
Silvers. Cltlsens'
’0»4f

AUCTION BAiX—Corner of Cass
Front aireeis, Saturday, Aprl
1806: Iflne rubber tired, ballbearing,
piano finlahed. surrey, cost 33Su, 1
hanieaa. coet 340; good line of sec
ond band household goods, also good
line of second band clothing;
fine velvet carpet, nearly ne»M. Morse. Auctioneer.
'3
F'OR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock
eggs lor hatching.
Oliver Waters
1412 Union atr«eu Phone 586. 4u:i2it
FOR

BALE—Horsea,

Uameaa,

tlea, cutters, aleighs, etc.

Bug-

Geo. Moir.

SBLl^Houss In Bmplra, 3600
;ber for only 3100. ‘Allan F. Ut
382 From streec
3868-tl

TO SELL—Fine residence In Elk Rnjs
Ida on terms to su.u
Modem >nprovemenu.
Allan F. UtUe. SutJ
erted block.
X8684f
ro SELI___ _
acres chopped off ted.
will make a fine fruit farm, only
about 10 miles from elty and will
be sold very cheap for cash or will
make very easy terms to Unprors.
Dont wish for a home of your owe
but bay this and make one. Alte
F. UtUe, 233 Front st
4021tf
ro SEL^-Nlce 40tere farm In An­
trim county overlooking Torah leka
New bouse, log bam. eoma orebard,
most cleared, aome growing Coraet,
fine SOIL partly leveL pertly rolling
• fine summer home In (kM's eon
try. Align F. Llttla 231 i rent i
<021-42

4037-tf
1-0 8BL1^124 acres umber ted partf9I^aLe—For

eetUng, pure white
Wyandotte egga.
Price reaeonable.
Aleo white Wyandotte ooclrarela.
Inquire 628 Monroe iireet, ClUaena'
teiephona 418.
-2711

FOR SALE CHEAP—Lot No. 86. block
F. 66 ft. frontage Hannah, Lay A
Co.'s 7th add., third lot wdat of E. J.
Kani A Son't store, on Waabftgtoa
street. Alao lot 160 Oak Heights
additton, northweA oomer of Boyd
avenue aad Bates etreet. "

___________
je unimproved
<» the pHlwala. edjtdning
Oai7 CMhard ea the eonth mnalag

glean the PeniBMht Road » the
Ifimwa Plaee. a teg road treat-

e iwna sou. n
streama and three fine
on U IS plaoe: the making .(________
farm boma and wood aad timber to

Allan F. UtUe. 222 Front at

Mrs. W. Whitkep went te PeMsten

She Miiilc,! •.wecily,
DK*.

ni K-1 ..„e

look for U i,.iiicMrow
'Tomon-,'"

TO BTOOKMEN AND Fi
have A l^ble Standard
bam bull at my stock farm near
Omwn. Bemoe fees only 3iA0 this
J. W. Blstsr.
TO TRADE—Nice 160 acres Raima

SC”srf"ss2,'"8Ss
liM -block.

(Ml at the office ct Hamlttoo CSothiBcOai
------

3Sr«.“
roat Bill naiafttT o
ahia tar ahiliai cr i

sTtsSrjBi"-

I weii'l he here to[.Ick came slowly

up ih- -.i.'ii- ......I •.I.M,,! l-<ide'lhe Urtls

-

t86Atf

MISCELLANEOUE.
fALMIBTRT—OmauH Madams
Remember (he fetnre lies In your
Ited. a tefenufle reading will ravea]
uuw llfoa
lues history.
the uiie
Over glT
Union streeL Bide entnnoa 401041
BT TO 1
r end re

LAUNCHES
and boats of call kinds
for Bale.
IrvlaEitamr. 40 R. rmsi

rsmodelad ths

Captain Boutera end

Capt.

Kitchen of the Salvation

lu llie Kki II few KtH.-* .vere Strug-,
glliig tiir.-iigli lUi-vloudg.

ice Ihv first five days of this
month.
W- isaur a Deal Bluv Savings
Book

Ju

Army left

this morulng for Detroit to attend tbe

Babiod-tbem

as lilca's abuulJer. liiaking tbe vi

CAMPFIRE PROCRAM
q,

r. prepare

interest

at

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK.

In Bnying $1
Kid Gloves

FOR

APRIL 8.

Publio are

We use tbe same amount
of cart' in tselei’tiOK them
that wu do in our

A G. A. R.. Campfire will be beld April
Grange ball by tbe local post to

pricetJ gloves,

commemorate the event of Lee's sur­
public are cordially

Inviied.

Address. C.

West

A fine

H. Johneq«.

Duel. UlKset Monroe and Wilson.
Music. Misses McMIiteeU.

End

pivivcij

Gloves

s'l

the

two kinds

and
have

salisfaitory

that our trade
is

on

these

eunstaiitly

inc't-easing.
if 3’ou ai>' in the habit
of

buying

this -priced

glove, we would

like tf)

show you these,
'

We want i4> ngaln caU
your nttentliM to ow
line ol Kid Gkovee lor
(be Uttle folks.

AddreM. H. A. Lanffwortby.
Music. “Mardhlng ’mroagh Georgia. ’

higher

with

result that onr P. L

render at Appomattox to which tbe

day, Sunday and Hobday.

They

are here In any size.

J.W.MllUken

down Capt. Bontsre will ste a3 Cadlllec tonight, and Ann-Arbor t«(oo

Ivy T
“Ml

pay

County Clerk Robert Wsiter has Is-

oonvention which will be beld Satur­
On hU way

aad

Hire.- per cent, compounded

program has been airansed and the
Rev. T. P. Ullom, pastor of the evening will be a very pleasant one. '
amotlow of -the past raoirtb sad tssTs
weren'tfaraway.
Churcli of ChriKt, (Dlsdnlesl; 5frs. C
Tbe foUowlng Is tbe program:
"Why—why, MmUer Dick exctaimcd S, Cow,-ns and Mrs.
Ijiura
Wright
Prayer, Post Chaplain.
le some alarm. Then with verv real left loda.v for Kalkaska to attend the
Music.
“HeavQ
Boro
Banner,'
tenderaeskbr pvt both firm hsodt
Sevrnih nisiricl Convention of
Misses
Grace and bToesle UcMIcliael.
4ar te dtmplad chin sud turned
Christian cliurrh. On Ihe early i
-Address. Mayor Friedrich.
Cttls face qmrd hlm.
tela
Mrs
Hattie
Strang
and
MIsa
UlRecitation. Ruby Hooker.
"<Ml.Dlck. *-rve beee so mtserata
llan Finn left for lbs same place and,
Btnmiilbed abt faintly.
Music. Misses Slonroe and Wifson.
The
“TrabaaEtatosniblA too. sweethesrt" piiriiose.
Address, Professor Gilbert.
wbttetyd te.srttling himself ou
evening amV lasts over Sunday, but
somehow. Mr. riloiii will return to the city fflr
Address Htm. Frank Hamilton.
hlK rrgiilar Sunday services.
Reclutlon. Miss Arvtlla Gardner.

Bgiin- hi ill,- 1.1113 ' iiiTiHge wrap

On his way hack be wW ntep

Rathtens fiisaara’ annwal ealioe tell
wni be nan W^nsaday, Apifl II. to
ird tv

The Belle Place

which all Kalita of Pythias a
Ally ter s number of y

definltii an•wcr. I'm uul iiimir of iron or wood.
I love j-ou, iiud I waul j-iiu
oe my
wife, aud I'm wllllug lu wall till )-ui
mu'vebad nil the Makiug ureiiml yuu waoL
but I must have au siiawvr. atraighL
If juu’re Iilii.viiig with uic, say »o. and
we ll i-ail It .|iiii». MU ilou’t keep me
daugilug oil like ihla. '
"iiuoklaiK nu:Why, l»i<k:"
Mias
Blake K pieiij mu-v had iu it a dteUut-1
Dole Ilf rt'jHuuI. mid .lUe lifted her Utile
none iliiiutily III ihe ail.
'Anyhow,"
ahe K.ide.1 ••oiKh-».vuiUiigl}-, while dim
pU-a rail lul. it n ali-iird of yuu and
me lo lull of iiiarri nig iiheui-ii: Why.
ever alin-e 1 « on- plgluiN aad you wore
kills we've jilajiil iiigeiher Hiid ticeu
Inseparable. I'm aa uaad to you as I
am til dliuier 8u5 days lo tiie year!"
Dirk litteiied <-oiir(eouajy with hla'
head bent, slowly arraplug a pimer
along a craek lu tbe verauda floor
‘'Anyhow, " lie reioried, you like me
or yuU wouldli't have heeii hni'ed with
having me arnuud all Iheee years
In
faef'-be f.iitfot the puller and looked
up at ber dangerously - -you know you
like me-holly well too: And yon-te
perfectly well awsre that I w<j3shlp
tbe ground you walk no."
Miss Blake toyed with the folds of
her carriage w-rap a hit uneaally and
gazed far oul -m tbe aoiiud wnb wlstfnl eyea. "I dure say you tblnk
ok you do,
Dickie, dear.' -be 'admitted, "And 41
for me—well. I'll lie frank
sey ft
iwfut lot for yoA
But. y
you see, I 'le lie.-u thinking grtvely. Aod, nick, ii'i miiliiiig iu (be whrld
but propinquity ."
"Propinquity ’:" ci-ho<-d Dick vaguMy.
“Ub-huh." eoiihnued Mlaa Blske. nod­
ding the ohlffou rumw lu her lingerie
‘tvhou iw.i |ie(9le live all ihair
nverou the same aireel togetber-osxt
4ebr to each other. In fact, like yon sad
me—why, d..u i y.m see, dfs quite .HS3ursl when they giow they should tm____ ,-V.v l-iv,-,l em U

402U1

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

havs

^ ti*
dimples Bume bis occupation as Instructor ov Kiied a msrrlsge license to William A.
«MtsSW^ ten sak him. hot ber violin and In addition will do plane Read and Hiss Rosa Estelle Corey.'
Wlinllj AbM^ from annoyance to
both of Interlochen.
tuning.
Queen City Cemp No. 573. R. W. A.,
County Tniant Officer Vinton went
«d Dick cssDwill give a bard times pany in Woodro
KingBley
this
morulng
on
bueinees
X bis pipe and
hall. Friday evening. April 6, lor
Mrs. Alice Rlckerd end two children
St the sweet
the Royal Neighbars, their families
Alta and Clvde went to -IVluchester,
_____ Tklm Blahs wars, “that proplnand invited friends.
EORy11ta<*yofTOWs isn't ffod s ram lad., Ihls morning for
The
Eastern Star party tonight promaOA taig All Btoce Tvs been beck folks.
■re to be a very enloyab^ affair for
rra sm sh avta) tot 4>f that UvingMr. and Mre. Lerln W. Canfield and
ir members, tbe Masons. Invited,
Ste gtia, ABd, 4to yon know, she's )oll3
SOD went to Kingsley t^s morning
ate Ml0ty good eempsny and that
friends'^ and all visitors ol the order
fur a visit.
asrt o’ tew. I dare say It's being with
who may be In the city.
Mrs. Cyrus J. Rsth went to Cadillsc
bvsoan* ihsl"-

night.

SlSf^SSia- pb<me*^6.*8sS*aiate
atreeL_____________________________

FOR RENT—Houae t.
Lak« ave. Inquire a
eireet. ~

_______ ___

in F. IJUls, BBthoHaad

FOR RENT

Aema * Cols

cepilon when be rejoins the oompanj
tonight.
t,tho(tab.aiidbe
F. D. Nichols, who hit been at-Bsy
as to srbere he
Cli.v studying piano tuning, returned
____________orenlngs he did
' Ktai'Btakn would sooner to the city last evening and will re

and It was
wat te
tbe ds
dark end this iimrninc for a i-iRli with relatives
her face and frleuds.
twlitet. •• ba coaldD't see b
vary eteily. Bai as ha piled
lied t
the two
Mrs, F. M. Clark went to Big Rsp
_____ ___________________
__
to tbe floor Ids this morning for a visit at her old
plltows'
whitb bad slipped
bablnd^fiaaMue
lltUe figure with Uic home. Mrs, riark will be absent from
sblnd^tem
•WsM
tew ags
agsta be rsughl s tremu
ireMtew
the cit yfor some Itinr. She has been
tone
as u msner
MS h^Miig
hAAiBg of'breai.b.
0
here for a.vjsit with her husband of
r Net te fflH la tba deep c
chair
<he firm of Clark A Hankins.

BOiTow. Mnllh--•
FOR SALE—S H. P- Pease gas e
r sale or imde.
Cooke
IA)8T—An open e
sundry, Weal Wayne si
ojtalde to Mrs. Jen, L. Whitman and
noney
order
lor
Containing a P. 0. in
TO SELL—At bargain, fine farm, good
..
Jen.
U
Whll325, payable U> Mrs.
bouse, big bam. four borsee, two
man
and
eodoraed on bach to
cowa, mowing machines, farm tools,
Oliver Waura. Finder leave at Eagle
fine soil, good orchard, mral rootw
office or call pbone 638.
'31l3
beU pbone. whole thing, M eeal

This bank will compute in­
terval from Ap-il isL on all
Savings Deposit* maoe dor-

sire Baater qooutloiia.

bean
an

FOR BALE—Building ai corner of
Hall and Bay streeu with 1
feet of ted and railroad as
suitable tor a small taoiory. Apply
at Eagle office.
368141

to bring their due bllla to Qrliisell
Brae, and rwselre 310 eaira lo apply
on a new plnno.
IM-a-wHf

etaned

Her husband
low Stake half jomped to ber feet iliis iiiornlng to live.
tew te fit* annchalr tn which Dick Ims been the're some time working.
hnd p0i4-wp Nr bv a see of pillows
Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor were called
And ssTHsss that Urlngston girl'
to Belding this morning by word bePick. *«Ing received ibai the lalters brother
—---------- —
Mterelr i
ir-law. William Barker, was very ill.

good soil, large bam. fall
fine orchard, nice fleblng;
wood,
1. acme
some cedar; half uw>u.
caeb; •nve
seeing.
Allan Little,
place, worth
V
401641The Sul
IXIR SALE—One fire proof safe, good
eondiuoo: 36 yarde linoleum: iwo
cabinets of office drawers; one legal

WANTED—Ladlea' dreaaea to drj
; waUta. 36 to 75 cents; sklrta,
11.26.
ParlBlan asaalns A
o $1.25.
It at.
4013126
y>, 8111- -

churcli wfll meet at the home of Mrs.

was very much put'out suuLlhe threau eated.
The UOrstti has put u
made promise tbe fellow a warm

mist was gnihnHuc.
A

Days.

Mleahmaryl

and another member, was lefT'h^^d Interior of their salsaroom and office
to wake the fellow up.
The eompaiu: so that now they are oonvsnlently lo-'!

nmir,

through the earlj- rtcioiicr dusk, (be

waning

Foreign

society of the'Fourteenth Btreet M. E.'

Manistee on the 8:26 M. fi M. B. train

tbe versnds lo ecc If her aaiU's earrisge

Frank Meade want to Manistsa

Woman’s

One Of the "When Knighthood was Bougbey. Unton street, tomorrow <Frl.
la Flower" members got left this morn­ dsy) afternooB. Roll call and respon

place and another where the game may

TO SELlr-toveetnes
store, two temneaU —--------Frnu etreet. pen eesh. low piioe.
weO reated. Bee lu would exchaage. Alte UtUa The B^ei^
ted.________________ tOttt
TG3Io51
TOR

*

theater tShd.
The

a business trip this morning.

deep vrrsnda, s room wlih a huge fit*,

SBERMAN A HUNTER.

WANTED—A flret-elaee collector,
Tr*»er»o City eod rtclnll}-. Addr
>r loqulre u Basle office.
4U.lS-t

to be presw who can at

morning after attending the

Cep^-Pmnu-Fin^ HeU Hoee-lnderweer, etc- ere thie
«^'e purch«ee- There ere do belter Telow eUewhrre tiieu
we eho* io eeeh depertment—The beei lo be hi
food for oa or oor cuilomere.

Eagle Want Ads

gralte a spratal one all members are

Mr. and Mrs. O
tuned to their home In

CopTTlebu IMA by a a PMMk

The First Five

Tbe wort tn the second de-

short vistt tn tbe (dty.

By' CONSTANCE CA»IEI(M

We were fortoi

Timo^ afternoon win te dffl.
drM s afternoon at CamnbeH's bu..i—

n wilt

Thera wQi te a legal rndteng «f the

riled.

A hot supper, will he served.

fau W«A>appcdnted to the office of a

Stewart & Bleffens’ mnslc.

slstai^..j9nte agent and wlU cover

* The quarterly meeting of the Ladies'

wide iten Of LerrlUtry which It Ft e
Library association will be held Sat­
peoUdwff tske him from the clt^y half urday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
of ihe taiae St lassL The new appolntThe regular meeting of the'Elke will
it was made and took effect the he held tonlghL
I «( the present month.
wfll-^k after the office won
]Boa'-'^U had

considerable

lonight at *;3fi at Engine House No.
3.

expe-

rtenos In tbe office so that the work
wfli

entire new tn him and

wlU bsrtfide t» look after the h'talneas
with ffikpAtoh.
w. Hatews has been secured
look after the dellermr rig as well as
whleb makes the trains for
preea

“Now. look here. Molll«“ Dick rolaatserad. Tve never for a single ssoood Imagined I'm In love with tbst
Urtngste girl, aod abe t lived on the
•Omt Mds of .our home elmoet as leng
s yoo bare. And a deuccdly anrseivs girl sbt Is too."
Miss Blake tilted her little noae Bpward. QDtll she looked BlmcBt dignified
•But ebFt qalte-iiuiie another Sort
that Idvlngstou girl.'" abe r^ad Elfi
By. “She's not"“NorTow olyto.“ fintobed Him Stake
preoptiy. “Too know tbera ax« gte
•■dftfU."
“Tes.“ agreed Oldi rafisetlTtay.
Down the roadway carriage w(a
began to crundi the sandy ground.
"Hers comes Aont Martha." anaooaeod Mtoi Blake. “I'm a bit sorry I let
bar call for me tonlghL Dlqk,''«A*M
r« have Uked awfully miub to Isr*
TM «w ms bMM. IbM IteM kb«3
lalknd to yoQ oaBolbly and uirtliiifT

O

All meml>ers are requested

thei-e.

Election of officers and such

the meeting.

be showQ at our Annoal Open*

Mrs. I. N. Dalzell went te Acme thli

inO ol Spring Millinery.

lo Grand Rapids, baa returned home.

intereeting display of the newest
fashions

visit In Grand Rapids.
Rev. and Mrs. C. 8. RIsley of Elk

Saturday, April 7,

down te*A Ihey got their feet wet. li the resignation of .A. J. Dawsfn, w
'
so quick that It was a com­ has taken a position with the Kelly

-----------

Your attendance is requested.

M. Carl of Michigan City has taken

gives tt the wpenrsnee of being the tbe pn<i1:loo In tbe local ticket office
floor wHwt today when two men went of Ihe Pere Marquette made vaesn* by

plete aon>rtse.

An

Mr. and Mrs, Q. G. Coveil and daugh.

depot bis oocorrsd upon the river ris- Rapids retnrned home this afternoon
'ter a visit In the city.
tng al|9ra Us oonnaL Tbe basement
Is fioo^ and tbe cbipe ftoaUng around

Designs for

aftemoOD.
Mrs. A. Vsndervort, who has been

ter have returned to the city from a

The sgniisl flood at the H. A N. E.

kautiful

FasTiionable Dressers will

other bos'.oeas that may comp before

MRS. E. R. McCOY

Shingle A Lumber Co.
1« l^nt Street.

meeting of the stockholderm of the
W»qne-tong elnb bouse will be held

RoUW-akstinfi' Tueeftay. Thursday April 10 and all stockholders ar
_s6 BalRrday erralnga and every af- queateil to he present at the club house
teraodta tbU week.
Thursday after[ E o’clock. Election of officers will
e held and dues are now dUA
l Ifi-pleoe band in aftend* Hankins, thlrd^flw.

There will be a meeting of the ‘
rse I'lty Council No. 61. Royal and

prlng Opening]

Btes
eowiy. "you ran poke all the fun yoa
wnnt St my theory of propinquity, bet"
-dVsn«y-“that doesn't alter tbe

Millinery Opening

Annual meeting of Hoes Co. No. 3

1 Hr^Jewstt'B absence George Han-

Minty French NovcIUcs

jimmm
MILL ENDS OF TABLE DAMASK
an Unsuaily Good Offer. . .

end

Perstnn DcslgnB-

We have secured a small lot of bleach­
ed damask at quite a saving in pric* to
us, and are giving the benefit cf it to
our customers. Note the prioes:
2y«rdClo«te.................sfie ene»
21-1 y«r4 Clolte..........ELte »
■ yarddetha................fitte "

Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday, .
April 4, 5 and 6.
^AUtiie very latest creations for spring.
AU arc iDVtted.

Something new
tn Table Felt
Aahcaten, between two lajeVe of thick felt, making a
feet Ubie-ialL

Tour dishes make no noise, and you cannot

getadlah hot enough to hurt the finrat table.
oommsDd thtafslL

iteMJiiD®

.

.

M In. wMc, Sl.es yd.

We very
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