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The Daily Eagle, May 17, 1906
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)
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1906-05-17
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the daiTS' eaqle.
VOL. XIV.
TEAVBBSS OITY. KlCBieAj tDTOBSDAT, HAT IT, MM.
NO. 4068.
IMSBnBRBfRMB
MORMOII CHURCH
BLOW AT SECRETARy uamiiPViii
qmdi niUD CMS JTIIEF HATCHED
MTMTI HHn
UUTUE6USIIIESS
OF STATE HOUSER
HAROBAG WITH {1B
OIMLV
JOHN TRiEBTBR F
AGE DONE TH
$2.00
Miy
MITTEE OF THE WISCON
Pay the balanee when you can-
make ii.'as.r for j-oii lo liarr » pood iip-to dalf. I io-Cart or Foldine OoCarl—yon want ont —baby oc-eds one—buy it now.
THE PRICE OF A GO-CART.
ahould cut some fif'isro in iia puroliaso. alau thequality. Our combina
tion of I/)\V pric.. with UKUI .|uali.y ia what has piren Ub the Go-Cart
boaioess in the HAST and we tiFiire that the bame method will oontinue
U> give us the LK'XS siiarc of the h't'Tt'RE business.
Biggest Assortment In the City.
J. W, Slater
r Relltbis Homs rurniahee.
of Window Screens witbin
Bame day.as ordered. Odd do<
doors^ fco 5 daj>s.
Al] kiods of Lumber and Building Material.
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
{2,000 OFFQBI FI « OECIOIOI
THE VICTIM OF A HOLDUP MAN
LIttU
nied artd Said to Bs a Poli
tical
B»gl*.]
n.-Dnrtog
IBpaoml toTh*
Keswick. Mich,
by U^tnlng and two
The barn was aely '
The famUy M
thought a tree
Schtone.
about M. ccaiwiaid
they went to the
ISpaclal to Tba Dally Bada.]
MllwBukes. May 17.—SUlu laaur- do the chore* that
: Beo- ID the loss of Mock
reiary of State Walter L. Hi
being an Intermediary of tte Bqoitalile
Life Insurance Co. In an effort to ot>i decision ferorable to ibe com
pany In return for a 12,000 contribatloQ
for the renomlna.
tlon of state oOcere.
FAILED TO ARHIV
CommlBlBoner Host sprung the seneation during the testimony before the
special Insurance InTestlgatloo commlUee of the Wlsconsn leglalature.
Secretary Houser Increased the eensaUun by strcnglT Intlntatlng that the
charge Is part of a poUUcal bkrw ux
secure bU defeat In the next elsetloo.
In his evidence Mr. Host testified that
-rune IS. IS03. S^retary Hotiser en
tered his office and said U Mr. Host
would render a decision In accordance
with the slip which he banded him.
which would hare been a decision fa
vorable to the Bqoltahle company, the
Insurance society would give |2,000
toward a campaign fund. Mr. Hotiser
denies the entire story .and charges
simply a blow to defeat htm lor
election.
tbe Oa^le Soap In--^
dustry YARBltCr has
been placed on the pedestaL We have the soap
in 5 oz cakes cut by
tbe manufacturer
•• were idllod.
m
ON
SUNDAY AS
Dr. Gregcfy M^me.
ths Advocate* «LI
ISpeclal to Tba
Chicago, May 17.- ime. the political fagW
dee to arrive at ChlO
morning to addrea*
ment
.t in
In uje
the einyuv.
«
m
followers to be on tW
Petersburg, a prisosef
Russian secret sen
Dr. Maxlme who
of the short lived
VICTOR
Tbe World’s
Grandest
Mnslcal
want
AB.
No Filament
American
Drug Store
All Crawford lasts are
made to harmonize pwfecUy with the natural
lines or the foot That's
why the comfort.
Rowland Donglas,
Shoe-Store opposite Whiting Hotel
Spring Lines Ready
In neckwear, abirts. uDdcrw«
and everything In furnlBhli
that the particnlar,
tasteful dresser requires,
goods vte know have been eml--'Isfactory in quality
lentiy eatlsfi
_nd„ pcioe h. ofere. and
propose and shall nse every endesTor possible not only to keep
Kubeck & Hoyt
tlMON STWBT CLoranss.
HEAR
Boosa B ureal ttanu and Pryor's line Orchestr
Stirrio^ Marches, Dream.r WalUes, etc., ew;.
OUR “LONG SUrr
^ latest Coon Bongs and Ballads by the Favoritles of the VaudsriUe
tnimity vrlth which ladito who have once' sued.
RFm>T fUjur
We
holdfiat to it and recommend it to others is c
TnivavcClly.
PIERSON
HAO
CLOSE
HIS HOHSE WHS Wm IHIil
Doctor
Was Slightly
trlc Lights
In
Shocksd-rElsc-
Vlllsge
Bumsd
Out—Rsin Poured tor
(Special to Tbe Dally Bagt*-]
KalkaskA May IT.—A fierce ^eetric
storm pasked over here last night do
ing oonelderahle damage to the tele
phone end telegraph lines. While Dr.
W. Pearson was rgtuning from
call in the country, a bolt of lightningstruck near his borae, knocking the
animal flat npen the ground. Tbe doowas also sU^tiy ghoeked. The
horse wae not eeriouslF IbJnred, esd
as eo<m toxm tte fleet agata.
The elnctrlc Mghti o( ^ «|tr
aU bta*4.ant,^ btM ~
8UP|PRE0 RELAPSE AT HER HO-
Rack of Qripps Alarm* Her Friends
—Advancsd Ysar* ar* Against
May Be Caused by Extrsms Heat Sud-
Hsr Raoevsry.
daniy Fellewing ths ColA—Thtrs
(BpoeUl to Tb* DaUy Bagla.]
New Tork. May 17.—Mrs Jeltersoi
Davis, wife of the presldeui of the
Southern confederacy who has been III
the Hotel Seward, suScred s relapstand early today her condlUon Is very
serious, During tbe morning hours
phyalclans retorted to the use of 017Mrs. Deris who Is advanced In
year* has been falling recently and
about two weeks ago she was taken
with an attack of grippe which greatly
alarmed her friends. She later show
marked Improvement and was re
cenily deolared out of danger
sidewalk heaving In the oily Is tbe
■w feature now. Today there was a
fair sized explosion and an upheaval
front of C- a Langisria res
idence. 532 West ngbth street. Hrs.
Langley did not hear It but her neigh
bors. Mr. and Mr*. Seymours Moore
heard an explosion and Mr*. Moore
remarked:
"What noise Is that? Is It an earth
quake?"
Her husband re-assured her and said
that something bad fallen al Mr. Lang
ley's but a Bulpborous smel Iaroused
»lr suspicions and they went to the
Dr where they saw the walk In front
Mr, Langley's home out of place.
strip shout three feet wide and
across the walk is broken out The top
dressing the same as the walk men
HEADING - OF AN
ARTICLE
tioned In yesterdas Bagle seems to
WESTERN PAPERS.
be mainly affected, although about half
of this strip extends through tbe con
FaiBoua Pitebtr Is Keeping Up 1
crete filter to the sand.
Reputation.
The eiploBlon Jsrred Mr. Moore's
house and aroused their suspicion and
Dell Squires, the Muih side barber, they began to think something bad ex
ploded and were much surprised
has j-eceived western paper with
find It only the walk.
dcoount of two baseball games
which Ike BuUer, formerly of this cHy,
pMehed. The fliat gam* wae one play ed her husband who cMttoled her by
ed April » In which laeoma defeated telling her to send for a reporter
the Grays Harbor $ to t Bight has explain tbe phenomena and an Bagle
reporter was notified of the oaemrt
wer* Blade ctf BuUer.
As there are no -trees which could
The other game was played May 10
botween Taeocna and Spokane tnd re
suited In a I to # rietory tor Tacoma
The arOcls in regard to thlr gsme is sentiment Some adeasce tba Idee
beaded:
’’Butler Paints
inidsss that gas has formed and tbe exploeloo
White." Asketrtread: “Ike Butler, Is caused fn this way. The cold .weath
veteran and wlflnsr of many a pKcber'r er followed by tbe sudden heat and
battle, yesterday, baiied by fairly other reasons are given.
Another walk loeated on Division
; euppopL sesit BpcAana down the
street near Tenth street is affected le
percsetage eolamn a few pegs '
"Anytme who may think Mr. Butler tbe same «g7. When this burst
la a 'has b^' ought to hay* seen him not known.
steam them over yesterday," la
way ths artlcls raada In ths next day'j
paper. In this game only six biis were
made off BnUer.
“LONG SUIT”
IHUt UDIWIISIHE
iicaY anmiuiBi ust hight
NOTICE
On and after May 15. IWofi, all l.icv
ele riders are prohibited from riding
upon any and all of the sidewalks of
tbe city, with the exception ' --hours from 5 to 7 o'cloik in the
Hannah & Lay ^Co.
i'
V - uii-
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PAY.
TO
ENQUSH
AND
cm IS HI I Fill FnniiG
Pnrtcipal Holdings are Worth Millions
of Doltare -Rutlnete Was Started
to Assist Cenverts and
IBpeeial to The DaOy Bagle.]
Sslt Lake CKy, Utah. May 17.—The
Mormon church is going out of busllis principal holding, tbe UUh
B..ectric Light & Railway Co, rained
$26.1X10.000, Is to be lak.en by a cor
poration combined of English sod
Amenoan oapttalista. It is also stated
made that the Salt Lake Qty and Loa
Angelas ikllroad. another chorch prop
erty, has been sold tor $500,000. This
road Is IS miles In length end runs
from the city to tht. lake.
Tbe president of the Mormon church
quoted as saying that the church
entered business to assist oonverte and
strangers, hut as they are now on .1
firm footing the chunh withdraws
from business entirely.
piKm woniG smainzED
IT UllflllU UST m
MISS
EDITH
OOTY
BECOMES
BRIDE OF_OR. O. ANDREWS.
Homs Wat Beautifully Decorated In
pink
and
White
Carnations
and Reas*
(Special to The Dally Eagle.]
Mancekma, May 17.—Mlse Edith
Doty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
Doty, was nnlted in maRlage laet •▼anJng at the home of the bride’s pannte
to Dr. D. Andrews of SL Lonla, MIA,
In the preeeaea
a targe bob^ U .
rstoUTae end Meads «d both bc^ g^.
CM. wlrie 'tln (toy neie* o( OtoMeto,
Jnae Andrews of 8L LobN. bw« tba
ring, tke wedding narah was glaynd
EtnmiKitiKCinf by
Miss Mildred Lauer.
“Hirifil PUIIS IIIDUIIS WHITE'
HEAR
Grinnell Bros.
W.
A PROFESSIONAL VISIT.
Is a BulplHiraus Smsll.
The actual vok-et. ufi CARUSO, .7r.m
SKMHK1CH,
PLANCON, acujii,
SCOTTl
iiivii. n, rL.aiM.4jr<.
SCHUMANN HEINK. and other celebrities in
K''
T.
CALL WHILE RETURNING FROM
-y TEL THI* MORNING.
UBANU'O^PKRA*^^^*'
HEAR
FIERCE ELECTRIC
STORM AT KALKASKA
lamintsaE
TRY AN NB^LC
Inslrnment
HEAR
[Bpwdal to The Dally Batf*.]
Gingham. Maine. May 17.—Jerry
Hayes, -said
etberviss known as
s Honlten, waaarrosted near
place - yesterday on a warrant charg
ing him wKh the murder of Mabel
rtge of Weston. Mass, March $L 1B04.
Cbaa U Tneker Is awaiting the eleochalr for the Page murder. This
latest arrest is besed upon alleged re
marks made by Hayes to Mr*. M.
Brown of Bingbam. at whose home he
t boarder more than a month ago.
According to Mrs. Brown, Hayes re
ed one day that "Tucher has got
the chair and that It is a good thing
ne that be has.'
3R.
RAILWAY
AMERICAN CAPITALISTS.
Undto ArreeL
Two Hour*.
plaj-lng a Joke upon them, hot when
they realised It was a holdup and
bad ecreamed for help, the man had
secured the handbag, leaving the leath
er handle on Mr*. Hormuih's arm.
1 hey both sUted that it was fully five
minutes from the time he grabbed
Bold of the bag before the handle gave
way, but (hey were too frightened
scream at firsL Their cries brought
Mr. Clancy, who bad been reading In
the house with the door open, to the
. and In ua^ny with Joe Baalley who heerd (he
To come to our store and hear the famous
y-'-'-a-L •'
eral ai«n Failed to Get Htm Ow
ing to the Oarkweee of
CRAWFORD SHOES
We Invite Everybody
tSSE.i^lSL
He NU TWIFIOI THE Mm
oraah
the NI9M.
tt* bad bMR
SbtBPtetw
One of the boldest bcridnpe known in
was not utU
morning to this city tor some ttm* occurred last
mlsfortone night at 9 o'clock on West Ntnih
streeL Mrs. Peter L Honnoth baring
her hand bag containing $10 in cash
snatched from her ara while she was
standing on the sidewalk In tirrot of
Mrs. Wm. Clancy's residence In com
pany with her dau^ter, Mias Chrisline Hormuth, and Mrs. Clancy.
The three ladies bad been doing
IN CHICAGO
some shopping down town, nod bad
IHEDULED.
Inst remmed. Mrs. Hormuth and
dangfaier accompanied Mrs. Clancy to
her bone.-aDd after bidding her goodlight were about to cross the street
to their own bone when Mrs. Hormuth
Hmplre,
happened to remember that she had
Mrs, Clancy's small pockelbook in her
Eagle.]
band bag. She said. "O. let me give
regory Max- yon your
trom RnsBla. time baoding K to Mrs. Clancy.
last Sunday
that moment a man made a grab
local advo- for the handbag, knocking the small
1 of govemKbook out of Mr*. Clancy's hand,
Ueved by bis but hanging on to the handbag which
rbacktoBL bung over Mrs. HotmiAh'S aim.
tte bands of
; Hyou wear
Bell Phone, 169.
Reoords SSc each and upwards.
Jerry’s Crime Obubtful end'Tuoktr le
NEAR HER RESIDENCE.
tothsC
Corner Lake Avenue, and lOtb Street.
^
SELLS PROPERTY INCLUDING 6T.
WAS
Wild Chwe AfUr the Fellow by Sev
W. L. Brown,-Mgr.
aMToShte 0“
HORMUTH
IDSSIM iWL
MY'iW IPIISIIIBI
THESE LIBERAL TERMS
•
ING THE ELECTRtC CHAIR.
L.
SIN LEGISLATURE.
Go-Cart
Citizens’ Phone, 32.
JERRY HAYEg HA» BEEN AWAIT-
MRB. PETER
SURANCE INVESTiOATtON COM.
a Chargs Which I* FlMly 0»-
Office:
,lt> THE dam-
morning.
SENSATION SPRUNG BEFORE IN-;
This BeauHful
Whelesafe and ReUII.
(UTT EDITION. 4 F.K.
eighth grade pupils of tbe Btnwuod
avenue school last evening In s
pleasant way. also Mias Nellis Lytle,
who Is the teacher of this gr*da
All ctf the members with tbe excep
tion of two, were preseaL Tbe t
lag was pleasantly spent In plsylng
games and hav$« a good ttma la gaoet«L BatreMuiMMsd(l««MW,aika
an 1 emits were served.
The bride was beanUfuI In a gown
and tbe
hqnae was a perfect bower of pink
and white carnations and roees.
Among the out of tofffi guests were:
Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Andrews, parents .
of tbe groom; Mrs. D. H. Andrew* and
daughter June, and Grandpa Andrews,
all of SC Louis; Hr* J. P. Gifford, and
Mrs. George Breaza of Manlstlquq:
Mrs. Wsinitock of KaJamaxoo, and
Mm. John Doty and son of South
Boardman,
The bridal party was seated at a
long table in tbe large dining room,
and the decorations of pink and white
roses and caraatlonB, handsome eendleabres and cut glass made a beantlful picture.
The menu was served by the Mttsea
Rhoda and Florence RaUeobury of
Traverse City, and was elaborate and
hesutlfully served.
The young couple have a host of
friends In this vicinity who will wish
(Dem nothing but success and happi
ness In tbeir new life.
FOR CIEUIIG UP TIE Clir
WOMAN'S CLUB MEMBERS READY
TO TAKE UP THE MATTER.
I Women of the City arc Called t
Meet Seturday.
Al] women Interested tn tbe clean
ing of the city are requested to meet
In the council room at'2:30 Baturday
afternoon.
The member* of tbe Woman's club
are quite willing to take bold of thecleaning up proposition hut want aU
of the women In the city to become in
terested and bNp.
Mayor Friedrich will soon Issue a
proclamation appointing a certain day
upon which such Work shall be done.
(HHI BBIIEn Fai HOWH SEMIS
Met With
Mishap at Central Sehssl
Building.
Don Bennett Ml down sOTeral step*
at tbe Central school balldlng yester
day afternoon and was picked up unoonsclous. haring struck on bis bead.
He was dssed tor tome time sfter
reaching hU bom* and la a little dlzxy
today tbongh be went to aeboed.
Tbe rubber matting wbhdi has been
down OB tbe stairs had been removed
and the stair* were r*ther al4iptoy
which caused him to tslL
TRY AN EAGLE WANT AO,
THB laiLT
TiwBaHyEatle
*rmi, nwutHKRt.
•UMcniPTtoNe.
<»• >Mr, IV BiOl .
Tka Daily mw «1U b« teoad on
MM^bDakC, aUlMkailiUtML___
G. MeBror, $M WM
alrMi;
Kn. ▲. B. i<ldl*. tU Nartk mmvood
»mbm; Msvw OMdy Co. pakn
taOMUT of th* abon plaoaa!^
taqnaaua to '7«(«n aay t
la tka aantoa at c
^«Mi.No.M.
SELECTINQ BOjDK«->OR THE
YOUNGL
A reiT latare^tific cwnfereooe «ac
bald la tha Rayarson Ubrary, Grand
Raplde tbla waek, for the purpose 6l.
oooaiderinc cbUdreD'a reading, which
waa well attended and taken part in
by a Bunher of procBlneat educators
aodansea.
The eubieet la ooe of great Import
ance and far-reaching and does not re
ceive the attenUoo that abould be be
stowed upon' It. Any c»e who feels an
interest In the education and tralnlne
of the young for future usefulnei
men and women cannot but realise
that very much depends upon tbi
tent and character of their reading be
tween the agee of 10 and 16 rears, and
to select and supply suluble rMdlng
for these young people le a usit that
requires a great deal of care
thought OD the pan of the person
Of eoone H It necessary to select
•neb books aa the young people will
beoome Interested In. which It ndl
bard to do If no attention la paid Co
the character and moral teacblngt oonreyed: but to select books tbac shall
be entertaining. Instructive and of
elevutlng character. Hi quite a different
-matter and requires the exercise of
much more care and judgment
At this Grand Rapids contereece the
question, “Are the writings of Mark
Twain welcome for Children ?*'
discussed at length by Rev. T. T. R.
l.athrop. D. D. He took "Tom SowTer"
and "Huckleberry Finn" ea the beat
examples of Hark Twain's boys’books
and those meet widely/feed. In dlsouaBing the matter th» reverend gentle
men nU:
me period <ff A,hors We between
. „Che ifm of 11 sii4 U ywe la n mpet
. W-Rm «R«tng O^MBgb Urn sR the
prlmltlve-cxperleocea et the nee. -The
aance not only U In Urn. He Is n
eavage. neoan of the wild la In hla
blood. The boy who feels R :
strongly la the one who oBen the beat
material tor manhood, beceuee hU vltallty liV a creative kind. The pro
blem in the training of every boy is
the taming of the savage. In this hie
environment pleya a large.part Books
alao have e large part in the taming
Proeeas. To be of value they muat
tame as well as entertain tbe savageThey should satisfy the savage In
stincts und at tbe same time, unknown
to the boy, they ahonld put a check
upon them.
"Torn Rawyert and 'Huckleberry
Finn" show two
boys. The sav
age In them la evldenl. But ‘Huckle
berry Finn' Is coarse throughout and
low even In Ha eoaraeneei. *Toin Saw
yer’ Is of a milder type, but both books
p« a premium on^truaucy, outlawry
and Idleness. 'Huckleberry Finn,’ with
all bis evil ways. alwRya prospers, and
la neltber book can any mom! purpose
be found.
“Thslr effect upon a boy. however,
wtll largely depend upon hla eavlroanent and upon the opportnaltles which
be has tor the rational working off of
hla resUeti energies. They do
to Bake a boy more of a savage and
for that reason they are positively danforooa.“
Librarian SamuH H. Ranck, sUted
whu we bsHeve Is the axpertepoe of
every librarian In the country, that
there Is alwsya a lively demand for
both of these hooka. Mr. Ranck. while
, realizing the strength of the objections
<rf these books, aalA “Personally
would rather have them tor a b
than some of the sort with abwiutely
ontme gsody goody characters
sickly ssotiment" In this statement
oar views are In perfect accord with
thoM of Ur. Ranck.
^ “ShoDld Chlldron be enoonraged to
road War Stories r was another nbJeet dlMaBed^at this confer
CkMiiM H. Cccsball. principal of the
TnrMr gtreet aokooL had tbe mala
PRpar ppoa this gnaMon. and treatad
tha mattar in n way that ahowad hla
good nadantaadlng «t tha natnio «(
tha romm. thatr llkaa nad regairw
a,
bow thar abotdd be
to
te of tha uK«t baMflt to tha ynnag
paapta. WabeMavohadaparfaeUyoor.
net In hU atntanant that tha aavaga
laMnat la a child fraa 11 to U
pwn of ago Mtam to danaand
talaa «f m and of haralc Haate and
Ihat R la bettor to dtaoet thla current
than to try to toan R. ChOdraa'i
ag of war atortaa'alMU ba osly
aa are tmaad cm fact and anch aa
win dTC aetoa idea et
aad of
beognphy Bad at tha «»• RIM arouaa
gTMtar lava of eomtiT aad teeateato
greator mpaetaad admlratifla lor
ta great aaa to pv Ota aad lariaar
AH of tbla -foCM to show that the
reading of good books by the yoong
PMple la aometblM to be
I every t
ork of p
, instruotlT
that Bball be 1
Aid of high character, such-hooka at
the young po9pIe will read, is a taali
that reqnirea the eaerdse of a
deal of care and judgment.
A. D. MCRAE DIED
LAST NIGHT AT 7;3D
HAD BEEN AILING A LONG TIME—
WAS CONFINED TO HIS BED
PART OF FOUR WEEKS.
HE HID DROPSY OF THE HORI
One of the Oldest Reeldenfe of th
Region Pasaee Away Leaving a
How of Friends—Funeral Will
Be Held Tomorrow.
Alexander
it resident
region, died last evening about 7:30
o’clock of dropsy of the heart after a
severe Illness of about four weeks, altbough ODly a portloa of tbe time was
be obliged to remain In bed. Two
years ago last October Mr. and Mrs
McRae moved to this city from Section
GarSeld township, and made their
homo at B33 Fifth street, where tluDeath Angel vUllei
Mr. McRae came to this city in Soploiuber, 16B6, at that time the place
being an Isolated lumbering spot with
a mill and a few shanties. Bight years
after coming here be purchased a farm
In Garheld township. Are miles south
west of the city CD the Monroe Ccnici
road, but for some time after that ho
worked in the cRy.
Three years ago last November hls"
health railed him and be decided to
give up active fanning, move to thir
city and toke a much needed real
He bad considerable property and be
devoted hlE time to looking after it
and doing hls own repairing.
Though Mr. WrRae was ailing for
a long period, his fatal lUncsB covered
a period of only four wwks. Kor a
week, when first taken, he was con
fined to hls' bed but got up again and
bis physician told him he was on tbe
road to recoven'. A week a^ yester
day noon he was taken with what was
pronounced bemon^age of the brain
and from ebat time, was deilrloua moat
of the time, although be conUnned to
recognise members of the family.
The life of the deceased waa one of
tasdnatry and reanltsd not only. In tbe
abontremant of good pnogieTty InterBto. bto-has also bM to «Raet bsM-
nw 111 iauiiojl
Of na, and oven IR —.
ttero ii a* dam^ toffrlgt to this
•MOoit.
mirr’’ season waa opened here
Baturday. and the “KUa" ato an oxamT>e worthy of aanatoUoa by tbtor
•Hera,
"Tlgtoo.“ a taan
POMd Of boys vteM ag« •
16 yaars. playte nn
otoe
Club and Maatod ttetg I7 A aooro to
to to i
battory tor the “Tigers"
to Paulas ‘VoegsU ■ng. Angnat PeUex.
Joe Uaeaenich to Traverae CRy la
here buying poteum, and eays there
Urj* Bomber to tnbera yet
marketed In this eecUoiL
^
Not wiahlng to be partial, the bend
eerenadedeast side residents last Bav
urday evening.
Between hls dutlee in charge of the
hoist at the company’s dock, and at
thi Hotel Lake Ylew, Ale* Sharp man
ages to find enough to do w keep him
out oFmia^eL
A. B. lYirbanfce and A. a Elckerd
iransacled'hualneaa at Mabel Satur
day.
Walter Watson and C. B. Pray of
Mabel were Blk Baplde vttltoro Mon
day.
Mre. Thee. E. Sha/p rlaHed Traverse
City SatiBday.
JOHN FLACK PASSED AWAY AT
John O'Rourke of Traveree City, forSON’S HOME LAST NIGHT.
meriy employed on the fiSUt Rapids
braich of the Fere Marquette, was In
Deceased Had Lived Here 28 Yearo- town Friday renewtag tod acqnaintaneea.
Had , Wide Acqualnunce—Leavee
Mr, and Mre. B. J. Seeley end cbllWidow and Six Children.
dren visited Mrs. Seeley'e parenU,
Mr. and Mre. A. Underleaf, at Mabel,
Iii .ilh cl.Tiiucfl nnothcr flgod pioneer Sunday.
Charlie Biinson and Wash Smith
1;..-| niglit aj
o'clock, John Flack
Spent Sunday in Grand Rapids.
-.i:<siiig away .it tlio home of hla
Landlord Sharp ot tbe Lake View
ili-orgc. In GnrCold UwMhlp, after
is
doing bto spring house cleaning and
Kiiffcriug three paralytic strokes
'lay-a. Monday night be was as getting things In ship shape for the
Increased summer's business. The
;is usual, and before retiring '
is betoc tastily doeoroted and
very cheerful. About 4 o'clock the tbll"wiiig morning hls son heard V 're-p^ered by W, M. Sarasln. which Is
•irangc sound from hls father's bed- a BirOcieni guarantee that It la O. tC.
Tarvla
Watson made a business trip
Moiii. and upon Investigation found
IIS father lying prostrate upon the o Mabel last Friday.
Peter Bargy, Torch Lake's euperfloor, having tried to walk across the
■Uor. transacted business In town Sal>om, and upsetting the lamp.
Mil waa summoned, but it wse too day.
Beach nf Boyne City,
Ii«*r A second, nnd then a third
vice
president of the 1, L- M. & T- A-,
ri i.c followed, tbe old pioneer giving
la here today looking over the situa
f> the struggle at 9:50 last night
Dcceaaed had lived In this vicinity tion.
Mrs. A3. Gunn and children
: y. nrs. 10 of which he bad spent with
it- Hon George on hls Garfield farm, Saturday for Kenosha. Wls.. where
o Ii-aves beside the widow, six chil Ibey will reside In the future.
Gunn
is employed In a glass factory
dren, having buried three. Two of bis
Joe and Jack, reside In this city, In that cllTW. R. Pray wag over from Mabel
n hile one ot the dangbtere, Mrs. Katie
McGarry, resides on a farm In Long Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank O'Brien of Trav
Lake township, another daughter, Mrs.
Heroon, lives In this city, and erse City were guests of Mr. and Mn.
Nettle, tbe youngest daughter, lives Otto Powera, Sunday.
C.
A. Wyland, of Chicago, pr^ldeat
tbe farm with her brother George.
and gen^ manager of the Bk Ce
There are four grandchildren.
The funeral wUI be held Satorday ment A Um Co., haa been to towa
morning from St. FYancle church, and a few days tiU week.
Aaa WWfaley. itorrta Snyder 1^
be remaina will be laid to rest In the
Catholic cemetery.
The airange- GMtge a&b are
^ -- '• artto L^omir..'
lenta era to ehasgato a
iD THRS FIDIIIYTIC
STROKES IH TWO HITS
A to;tfKtomnuBltr IW-natobrto-Wa
to miMe ttotoe «ad Ut pmetSeal ettortM for tbe gmieral good. '
Hr. McRae dweended trmn Bcotoh
ancestry. He sms bom in PreacoU
county. Ontatlo, on Christmas day of
1637. but bis parents, Kenneitb and
Marlon (CameronJ McRae, were both
natives of Inverness, Scotland. Theyhad five'sons and four daughiers. of
whom Alexander was the youngest
FYrm life In Its various departmen
became famlllnr to Alexander McRae
In hls youth. He remained with bis
pnrenjB until If. ye.-irs of age, and was
then apprenticed for three years to
learn thecarpenter'B trade, Diirlnglhai
lime he mastered the business, becom
ing a good workman .and he after
ward followed the trade as a Journey
man In Canada for about a year and
a half. He rpmalned a realdent of bis
native country until be came here In
1658. at which time he entered tbe em
ploy of Hannah. Igy & Co., in the
capacity nf mill flier and foronian, con
tinuing wlrii them until they sold
their business and plant Winters he
went to the woods as was the custom
In those days.
In the meantime Mr. McRae was
married In Traverse City to Miss Pa
tience Fosier, s native of Pennsylva
nia, who died In Traverae City, leav
ing a daughter, Alice M.. who Is now
the wife of William A. Rennie, a wellknown resident of Garfield township,
this county. Mr. McRae was.again'
married fn Colton. 8L I.*wrence coun
ty. New Tork. qn June 1. J887, bis
second onion being with Mrs, Abigail
R. Ruasell, the widow of George H
Hussell, who was a soldier of the Civil
war and at PotUvHle. Maryland,
Two homeless ones have been taken
into the McRae borne, their names be
ing Audtee and CIlMon. Tlie former was
Uken by Mrs. McRae before the death
of her first husband, when 11 months
old and lived until 23 years of age.
when he met death by drowning while
In swimming. Clinton was taken Into
the family at the age of six years
and has been aa affectionate son and
one upon whom the aged people have
leaned In tbe hour of sickness and
death.
Since onmtng to this section of tbe
sute Mr. McRae haa made bis home
either In Traverse City or upon hls
farm In Garfield townaMp where he
owns 80 shres of land. Tbe tann
shows the reealta to both Hr. and
Mn. McRae's eere. the fine bofldings
and neauest and thrift which per
vades every corner to the place, tell
a alleat etory of hard work. Mr. McRap brought praoUoal common sense
to btor span all bts work and adopted
new meuiofta that would prove of ben
efit aad atoa^o enable him to duermlne what was detrimental.
For several ytore he filled tbe office
of eonnty drain cwntnlatoniiar. He
alao held tha oOea. to highway earnfito Bertoto yaaew tea flUad
TBBBBDiaZ, MAT IT, WM,
the position to Jostfoe to tte pwbh fiw
a number to yiart and ten tomd In
various wchool ofioea. Be'ten taten
an acUve part In township
affairs, and gave httvoUUoal aapport
to the Rastuhlloan psirty, in Yhleh ha
bad faith in Ua prinefplea and UisR
ulUmats adoption for t
good.
He was a man of sterling wntb,
honored and reapeetod by. all with
wbuiu he baa come in cootaot
life was Me of osetulnesa and hla
death will oe mourned by a wide ol^
civ of fi^da.
The fiueral will be held tomorrow
yficruuqn at 2 o'clock at the home
Fifth etreeU Rev. J. W. Miller wlU
officiate.
The paU bearers will be old friends
of the deceased and will be as fol
lows: John Beinie, W. W. Smllh.Oacar Simpson, Malcom Winnie-, Smest
Uaatings and Joe Sherman,
letta consisting of Mies Spencer, Mrs.
Charles Buck. Chag^es Skelcber and
Fred Hunter wlU alng.
IS HOT SEIIIfl) YET
Rev,
faaa tern to
Onad Rt^ tots week.
r. W. PtMton of,Wiillamaburg waa
in town MtBday.
a J. Brtekmai
Mtsaloo'la bis gMoline laiuch TueaBRIOGS.
Health In
Base Ball gcison Opens et Elk Rapids
—Personals and Other Local
Items In the Village.
ESpeclal C.ir
indence.]
Rapids. May 1C.—There la no
r-liiinge In the lockout altuaUon bewi-on the Iron company and the longslioremen. It Is generally, termed a
m ike, bill to tills Hie union men lake
■xi eptlon. and say that as they merely
■sl-od the same price for unloading
that they had formerly rccelred
md would not stand for a cut it can
lie termed a Kirlke as would be the
p had Ihi-y demanded .an increased
price. The men arc orderly and do
at act Inclined to make any dleturbnce and are pstlcnHy awalUng tho
rival of a repreaentatlve of the I, L,
M. A L. A., when U la to be hoped that
Ihs dlffienlty may be settled satiafac'only to all 0011001-0011 The steamer
Winnebago waa unl.iadvd Sunday and
Mnnday by a crew of non-union ore
sh.ivelers who were brought from Chi
cago tor the occaalon. Quarters for
heir accomnodatloa have been fitted
m In the warehoose on the dock.
Although tbe heavy frosts of last
M BUIES
e Ftoto o
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADI PAY.
FATHER TIME
Fancy Vests
CKy Dnii store.
is greater
than ever this
year.
WHY PAV MORE?
Il'e poor economy to pay'BSS.-Oefor aCbina Dinner Set when you
can huy nearly ur quite the aame
tiling at Tbe economy Store for
Only $15.00
Only tirtnk of it, a genuine
Austrian China decorated Pinner
Set of 100 pieces for only Sis.00,
all differeul decorations.
Remember wc have but three
of these sets to offer, so don't al!
come to once or we won't be able
to supply you all.
A New Lot Just Received
All the new styles and shades and a variety of hamisome patterns.
Hamilton Clothing Co.
Many other new goo.is arriv
ing. A Iwsys something to iiilercBt you at Tbe Eleonomy Sloie.'^
II It I'w-V— /.I
OUR SPECIAL OFFER FOR A FEW
DAYS ON
DINING BOOM fHAIRS
Here are a few of the
1 CHEESE
CHEESE
CHEESE
li
^
F;
[
'
many which
Our
Our
Our
Our
reg.
reg.
reg.
reg.
Come and See Them
Site «a^ WlU npeV
YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD.
FnirCream Cheese
Jnsl In
Your KeStMe Fnraitnre Store
J. J. Brezina.
Grand Rapids furniture Co.
348 Front St.
127 Sootk UiOoii street.
The Great Gift Store
gift is a romenibniiK'e from one or more persona to another,. and can be
itore is indeetl
jliven at any lime ani1 on any occasion. Our great mammoth st
“Gift Store" in every
very sense of
of tOe
the word,
word. fuacn
Each depai
department has hosts of
appropriate pifus.
-U’tbis time we invite you to the “Upstairs Department"
where are pifls of every kind.
Cut Glass
'
Stands at the head for gifts, and we have such an assortment and many of
tliem are quite ine.vpensn-e considering the quality, of the goods. Berry
liishes, sugars an<l creamers, celery sets, bon bon dishes, water bottles, nut
bowls, tumblers, sherbet glasses, wine glasses, spoon trays, mustard sets,
vases, cheese dislies.
We carry equall.y as full a line of
Besutlful Chins
Winch makes suc ii approjiriate gifts. No lady ever had too many piece.s
pi«
of
china. There is always a place for a new piece of China on the plate rack.
the sideboard, in tbe China Closet or on the table. Remember this when
looking for a gift.
TESTS ALL THINGS
KimbaU Pianos arc Time Tried
Xra'vcrse City Sou-venlrs
.lie for you to experiment with unknown makes
lakes of
plMo quality. . Many peraona Have found it 1
onjy vexiUous, but
„ ^eii. r ner
ezcuB{^ for
Ooing-not even from a price stand-point
Indian Baskets
KBIBALL
we quote:
11.00 Diner uow 65c
H.35 brace arm, $1.10
11.75, now..........$1.50
$2.25 qt oak - -$1.75
We have the finest line of
Carpets, Rugs and Linole. urns that were ever shown.
Come and aee them before
puFcbasing elsewhere. At
Very reaaonable prices.
HERKEMER
GDUIW
hence the one which moat frequMUy
jvery of a
falla, anda so with the diaoovery
remedy 1............
Uke'Hhosai atomach
Btoma
tableU,
which Is sold on abatoute
a___ . _guarantee
_____
to atrenguira tha dlgMUve ayaiem.
:1 troubles caoaed t
Imporiaot atop towarda aolvlng 1
queeiton of good health aad long I
8. B. Walt A Bou aaU Hl-o-na oc
absolute guarantee to refund the m
ey If It doea not cure. A large b<ii
of tbe labieta ooata but 50 ceuis. If
belpa you; aothtog If U taUs.
Hie Demand
C.A.Bagbee Drug Co.
Traverse City
S. e. Wsit A Bona Bay Care of Digestlon Solvee Problem of Long d.lfe.
6. a n ail A Sons beiieve that
ixiblem of long life le solved by pix.
ire of the digestive organa Lqt the
stomach get out of condition and aoou
there will be nervouanesa, Imcatlon,
furred tongue, apeeka before the eyea
weakness, debility. Indigestion, and
.............................................. al troubles
s weakened
Fancy Vests
If you do not own an aloohto
stove yon should gel one, for
they ere e most eonveoiect ertidleio an emergency. Tbe blue
fiame from alcohol nevex smuts
Vhinga. for. there's no smoke, and
tbe (iitenBe beat from it aBowe a
great sevihg of time in heating
water or anything else that le to
be need hoL
We hare a splendid Une of
Atoohol Stwwce at prioes rang
ing all the way from J5c to Si.00.
There arc aeveml styles of them
—all safe and reliable.
Afake a most acceptable gi
attractive shapes; they sell
Make such pleasing gifts. Your yisitors always like to take away some
, _____
remembrance of the city they v
visit These
bav« such a local significance;
signifii
there and many novelties made from birch bark.
pianos
“d....
In the preference
musicians, for pn
Sou'venir Postal Car<|s
Are all the craze and we have now 40 different styles of Traverse City, and
they are all beauties. Many of them are the genuine platino finish 'photo
graphic cards- Mail them to your friends, give them to your visitors. There
are so many who are making collections of post cards. These are so fine
you will want to buy the full set. Tbe colored ones and other styles are
two for five.
QUAUTV AND PUKE
ew.
KIMBALLM^C HOUSE
M. a Darner. Prop.
ttt mat St
Hannah & La^ Merantik Co.
THB
Ibt vlDd roM.^e cir stm nO m
uia ■b«_(5liit<±M tbe braneft m a ’
and abrloked her alarm.
She kept up her ebficka ter half an
A SENSIBLE
LOVER
t waa bappen-
way throujfh tbe atom, took her in
Ills arms and carried her to tbe siiffar
< liusb aiianty, forty rods away.
It was a bliaaard long to be retnemb|f n-mtr Spni«w
bered. Tbe thermometer went down to
, aero, and a foot or more of snow fell.
Mb's Minnie Rtiiey. twenty years old. ' nnd for two or tbm days tbe fanners
Pd come out from tin- city to sUy | wwe Imprisoned In their honsee. The
I with lier Atmi Jane Ui the coniitry for ■ Jtlrl recovered her eenees soon
t month wluU- her parents mnde a hor-1 reachlnjt tbe sturar camp, but there wae
/' .1^ «.-in
<i.n io«»
! no Koloe farther. Jim
By C. B.
LEWIS
I Febmarj. nud there was snow on tbe |
Jbe next f.irm to Annt Jane’e waa
the Roaaltcr place, aud Mra Bosalter
was also a widow. A. hired man named
reaped for her. "wien Jim heard that
! the nlplit and do* out a place for himXbe fire. She might hare
i,ot he had to keep the lire going
; to pievent hie freealng to death.
He bad plenty o
iwled. the anow flew, and the
: wind howled,
a clM- girt was stopping with Aunt
•
.r J
her for himJane he
ncr tor mm
•elf. He dldu'i atop to pot on a deal
«>W "’"‘le ‘h*“"••'etry
and Jim's great fear wn^ that the girl
^
morning.
It wae a glad relief to him when be
JiMrd her rolce calling him soon after
sbirt or to grease end iRinpMacI
Bhoee.
He entered the house In
dsyllghL
kIi
, “*.,
ihe sky
hod lighicned up. but tbe
themselves, nud when Introdoced [to t,llziard was atlll booming awaj.
•the visitor he held out a hand aa hlg as^ piajp coffee and Jrled imeon ;
familiar
wjiy
famicra
a wasblioard and shock her small one :
Ttgorouhly.
1
-How are yet Nice winter weather
we-re hsTlng," he said.
duly;
Be^ (• Car* t(M»iaw.
One of the greatest nod moat <
medical writer. Is one that with care
and alteniiflu can be remedied. It U
.the round aliouldered or stooping bsbIL
uenr of the iDoat uBtural Sgnres show
this tendency to stoop, .wKIle In tbe
narrow chested It Is marked to a pain
ful degrc'. And yet by ralslng<poeseir
leisurely upon the toes in a petp«tKH<^Inr position several times a day this
defomilly ixiuld 1>e easily rectlfled. To
do this pro|>erly one mast be In a perfecily upright [(oslilon. the arms dr^
plug at the sidi-s, the heels well togetlier and the toes forming an apgie
of 45 degrees. The rtae thonld he
made veiy slowly and from the balls
of iHJlh feet, and the descent ahonld be
accomplished In the same way without
swaying ilic iKHly out of Ita pen>endJcular Hue. The exercise Is not an
easy our. but may !« aecompllshed by
perseverance Bud paUenee. It can be
modlded. too. by alandlog first on one
log. then on the other.' lofiatlng and
raising the cheat at tbe same time are
a part of the exercise, and if perserered In will ultimately ahow an tnerraaed chest measnremenL derelopment of lung power and perfectly
straight and erect figure.—Pennon's
Weekly.
warmed up the' frozen bread and
vlted Miss Sucy to breakfasL She bad
passed the worst night of her life and
lost btr appeti^ _^atjbe_want?d
Two 4oe«r Cooes. ■
Among tbe enrious things In lltb few
are more amatlng than tbe eonstltntlonal pecullarlUes e^casjoimlly
BAOIK IHufcAT, MA'iT,«, IMA
DIRECTORY
••A ntunber ot nUneDts, feme of thaa
•rtnoniy djingerotis. m eomprt„g
tbt BetwrnJ ben^. of poetage
•tamp toogoA"
J PhysiaaB.
ToitMW ■*“P tongue.
word. B
m dlMfder contTficted 0»m the batag of postage stamps. »ree or fogr
psreoGs a week Ttatt me with postage
stamp toagws. They hmre . throat
tmble or a SWn dlseass.w a pnimo-
.
I O^TlOPATHy.
Wl
^
J. O. T1rubblood d d
URRU.
as, M. J. TRUBBLOOO,
_
( Wilhelm Mock. Residence a
U Wynkoop Terrace.
-
.
.
A retol Frtl*.
-I hare here some Jokes.” -too
wbatT' asked tbe eilltor. -I said 1
hare here some Jokes "
yon hare
(bare some Jokea Wlmt kind of jokso
are tbayr "New. hmnd new. NeTer
bMO need before." "CaoH use 'em." ^
DR. L, BWANTON.
said tbe editor- "It irk—our teadera Ofllec ever the People's 8svin<
Both 'phone lOA
too long to get need to tbs new onea
Good day."-Mllwsokee SantloeL
DR ARTHUR HOLUOAY
Removed to Muneon block, over Bar
CoMaervtiTS Bsp^eu.
m t EarTa ClUsens
s phone 9
If one only wished to be happy this
7-l-'08
»nld be easily
and this Is always dlfflcult. for ws
Uses others to be bippl« than they
are.-Montesqoien.
Id France then Is ao Idea that If a
fishennan counU tbe flab be haa caught
ha win catch no more during that day.
Tbe Idle rnmor Is alwaya hosier than
any otter und.-Hboston Post
s more peopl.
Jfidney complain
This Is dm
• er dll
than any other
ig so U
to the dlsi
fon thi
ley's Kldne
Kidney
lotTl? U ____ _______
hcdeyV
Cure will prevent the der^opment ql
PAViWGiTAX
Notice to All People Interested:
Tbe assessment roll lor the paving
of FYont street from the east line of
Union street to the east line of Park
street, and Union street, from the
north line of lot 1 of h.ock B, in Han------------ 'idivislon of
nah. Lay & Co.’s
Traverse City,
Traverse
-........t- south Union street bridge,
now
my hands (or tbe colIeeUon of t
fifth
accrued totereet on all unpaid In------menu, tbe same to be paid before the
first day of June. 1908.
U E. HASKELL.
City TraasurerOOce room 202 Bute Bank building.
406$-tf
Special atten
Uoa to eye, ear. nose and throat.
DR ALBERT HOLLIDAY
Graduate Tbronto Univerelty.
Offle*
phone X03. Uunson block.
DR F. P. LAWTON,
'hysiclan and Surgeon, room 305 WII
helm block, with Sawyer & Penn
AiaUegon. Dentleta.
M-'06
DR E U 'IHIRLBY.
Special attention to dlaeaees of ehll
drea. Boom 409 State Bank buUd
lug. Both pbonea.
i-o-'oe
DR E. B. MINOR
Special attention te eye. ear. nose ana
throau Glassed fined. Office
iffice ovei
American Drug Store.
M-'06
DR F. J.'maCNBTT
Practice limited to Eye, Ear. Nose.
broat and hlning
Mning Glasses.
Gla
Office
602
)2 Wilhelm block. Citizens phone
668.
l-l-'OS
DR BN-YDER DENTIST.
Office over Peopie'e Savings Bank
1-1--06
pit
___ 'liea.JiBleorU'tte______„
^T.=0i
.
SARA T. CHAS^ H. i)..
Phyalcl« and Surgeon.- Offleea 407-8
^te Bank blocl^wich Dr. O. E. ChuBu.
Cit, pheme 2M tr. Residence 5ul W
pbla BnUetln.
LODOE NOTICES
Traveree City A.rlo. No. »M, P. O.
Baglea. meeu In Foresters bUI. Tue»
day evenings at 8 o'clock. Cbarwlea A.
Bvereti. W. P.; R ... Thacker. Secy.
°ee^ls
iravcme City
meets first asd third f
L O. O. P, moe
Duchess Camp. No. 1346. W. H. A.,
------ a. u.’.v.An.ttn httli llnffiiAav *T<-n.
•and Traverse Lodge'No. 200.1, 0
Crai
O. K,.
B. C. Green, h
Equality l.oage, Nc. Z03, I. 0. O. F.,
leets In Modern Woodman hall Tbursirnb. secretary,
l-l-'
fintlCft
NESSEN LINE
HANISTEE
Traverse City Lodge No. 222, F. ft A.
M.
Regular communication Monday
-nu of the moon. BIhM.; M. B. Haskell.
4-ll-'06
Traversa Cjtylodge No.>3, R of P.
Regular
egular roeeOngs
roeeUngs every Thursday
evenlDg.
C. B. Weller, a C-. PTed
.. K. of R and 8.
ll-80-'0l
averse City Legion. Na loS. Na
tional Protective Legion, will me«t m
Woodman hall, on the third Tuesday
of each momb. at 7:30 p. m. Abram
Smith,
president;
Gayle
LUDINQTON
niLWAUKEE
Steamship “MANISTEE”
a FoUowlns Sebedule.
Griswold,
ee^retiryi 'Nettie C- Qray. deputy.
Pere Marquette
<iolMS
Kail
l.r**v
I-rsve
Utlusukv-v Liiningtoc
s City ns fol
For Muskegon. Saginaw. Bay Clt.v,
Pori Huron. 6 am.
For Manlatee, Lodlngton and MU
6:30 p.
vaukee. 6 a m.. 6:31
. m.
For Elk Rapida, Aldan. BeUatra
akey. 7:80 a m.
tlharlevolx
and Petoakey,
1:36 p. in.
H. F. MOELLER
General Passenger Agent
)V. T. EVANS. Agent.
The boat will advrrtit^ herself if
you try he
(BbH.v morning arrivals,
at all point - sureiL Hail connections.
'
Coiulorl.
____ - .me" Kr*-ight gjviiig heti
patch across Lake Michigan than by
any other route. PUBLIC PATBONAUB SOLICITED.
J. O. NtS^Bv.
A. £. DUFFY.
General .Manacer.
Uanlitee, Midi,
Gen. I’aiS. Aft.
l.u&lnsloo.Mlrh
M. ft N. E. TIME CARD.
Leave Tra'v. City.., 9:26a.m. 3:40px
Leave Plaue River.10:l8ajn. 4:28pT
retry sters
6-27-08
C. D. MILLER 8. S. SMITH,
Dentists, State Bank building, rooi
louse Bleei'
1-16--08
NOTICE OF SPEClAl tLECTION
North and South—
Arrive Marina ................ ...............9:40ft)
Arrive Frtakfort.. •
A. J. McPHAIU DENTIST.
Rooms 902 Wilhelm block. Citlxens
Phose 148.
^S6•'04
mm i
OAKUM) Buitkway UTTlA jpaBd^B^
'
I ^ to reaBi her Aunt Jane's tn~tta'
wltt.-''i’he
Ihe young lady of wealth and aortal qnlckast time posalble. Jim Uataaed to
introdortory address to tte atodants'
tried .10 squelch him, but Jim her request and then shook his bead
at-one of the
bcapIttM ttengfat
drew op his rtialr and s|>uke of spring |
"We've got to wait awhile for thlg
IN well to put Ms andlence on ttrtr
calves and kicking cows In a way i bUiaard Jo let up." be repUod. "We
meant to be highly euiertelulng. He couldn't go ten rods without being Joat,
He lusteDced two very alngttlar easea.
L.
.ua t.
One was that of a man to a-hom rice In
any form wa^ imlaou. Some friends
*“• ■
■
over the feuce ra o yean* ago and dilrk
wished to lest this peraon’s euacepttbllWhen the subject of music was re„p ^
Ity, a 1 at dinner surreptltlouBly got
torred to ho *oluuutT«j to «lng n bal,[rt refused to be chirked,
him t l<artiikc of biscuits In each of
tad or two, ami vlivii l« o'clock came ut swatted In borne blankew like a
which wa-* II groin of rice. He ate two
ba took his hat. held <•»( Urn baud again mummy, aud her tears formed Icicles
and deparle.1 ndi-r sii.vlug.
-Well. Umulc.
I’ve Bl>ent a mure liiieivMlug evening,
and It's all owing i« y>i
I'm uut ono
of any.
The other
lie *v.ns one In wblrti tbe
Juice of n gon clvrrj- ncii-d as a power, ,
,
uil iiroduced i
Tuplion. Tbl«
very
i-.c-1-ldlblc tliiit be could de-
and reared In that local'ty
never known a blizzard to
four days, but she wept Instead of
arolleft
Finally at 4 o'clock In OM ,
1 after-nooD «;
vp.going. I won't stay bars an- <
Ulaa MUmU- Imd many erillclime
fnl
Other minute. If you dont
Bake after ih<- i-nllcr tiiid left and
needi
in'C abe said
aerted If he came iiguin be would get a ■
firmly.
•etbacfc to iHki liim all his lift.
"" ^
o soothe her. "Oh.
e( these cluck uj>
I'm Jest 'plain
Jim WIlllniiiK. and .toll'll fliid me a
yard wide and all niKil'-wry lime. I'll
ran In quite freijnt-iill.* aud cheer you
Jiil>T cveu when It was
mtsi|Uenidcd iiK ctiauipiigue. At € pub
lic dinner be »vhi«ixTC<l to bis neighbor
™^ “a"
A Year of Blood.
' enough to carry you and a bag of 'tn-n-h,. couki.',
1,11 lb., b. b.a' t«n
."i u ■ a»"-< l>«nT
mneb I can keep a stra.tgbt
fallen In Idve tvlib
lib you
y
Ibo girl demurred and prol
"Of course not! How dare be do SUCli
finding no other way. she a
a'ttlngr
"I don't SCO wby you make such
' up and set off with her.
tnsa over It.
If you don’t „
when he
imdertaklng, and they were
full hoar making
. the mils
mil- they »—•
bad to
asks yc-.
but he final
illy deposit
When Jim lu.d n-Hr.-l that ulgbt be
got to 1l.il,k ;,,.Ill ,, -. M..T,
M..T
"Tm Jim ®‘>®'.rstep, rapped for Aunt Jane and
u- III.II.-'Tin
phuwed ttto
WU
WmiBIUs' l„ - .1,1 ,.|i,i/e.l. .
SZJ'"
* gronf lie turned up
alceve and showed hlB the
rash developIng.i-LoaftM Olobft
The year 1903 will kmg
bered U
r. N.
AJIISDC
mce. Ky.. as a year of blood;
which flowed ao ooploasty from Ur.
He t. ....
________
from the Innga and a frightful e
had brought
gbt me
me.................
at death’s door,
..............wtm
1 began taking Dr. King’s Now Dietor
ConsumpUnn.
with gte
covery
afler taklU
>ter.
•Ill I ba.i- nil aiiibetlle
a|ii«llu> ““
1 for Bote Lnv.
when the blltaard bad vanished and
and OMda. a< The Hannah Dng
old and hi.., , i'„- i,uil
'hi.T.highways bad been dug out. he Store, E.
B. B.
.
UlUar, and B. B. Watt ft
mint no ili.-i,,.-'nu.l Vni n c.wd knocked at Aunt Jane's door. This Soai drag
mg Btaroft Prtoe Me and fL
nuS mat. Ii r..r • n. c -I iii ,i in,-s
I'm
‘'e *>ad on a boiled ahlit, with n l-rtel bottlea 10ft
tn love wiiii Mi.ii.lv smvy,
rdou'tl P?*'
celluloid cuffa under bis coat
lie roee up ai
know Wbat ••nri „f a fnrm.-r's wife ,
‘
ftstuv Thas Mae^
a utter a word of tl
she’d make, b.it I'm wining to tuk.- my
^
A'wMow In a Maine town w
ebancen.' t\ v ll take lu Magora fall*
Tict conatrucaoulst In bet; tteoiogy.
on our wiHldiuk- trl].. and If she wants
“Iss Stacy, I lore you. I loveI you
.. I do asd would edmif no lodgw Into her
eandv ut :*) .v-nt* a l.ox she ahaU have * **“P’ >
«
ask you boarding bouse n-bo
IL ni give licr a week to sort O’ get
> Intended all aleng
ie<l. and then I'll pop the ques- lo marry me. aud 1 have Us-o flgur- toward mivereBlls't vtewe. One day
Ing where we would live after mar- m eld aea rapteln
tloftIt was all settled tn bla mind when riagft But It's all off now. I've went' ask tor rooma.
.*.j,at de too baUwer Mked
be tnrned over end went to sle^. ami and gone aud made a hero of myeelf 1
and wou your eternal gratitude. You'd ' .v.
^ tmuerver- mm
he saw no clouds on the horltnu
be wllUn- -- -------------- --- — I “•
caller at Aunt June's house.
UUmle be tried lo Interest „v.
snakes, mud' tunica, frogs and other
novelties of farm life
e sud
aud gave her li
l»
as to take advantage of a thing like
that. Take back your troth and many I
s. wo..
rad beaded gals they
_
_
are _ the DrtEhwilling to havn
lo'd 'be
I
^
Mss etacy—farewelir
tear In Jim Williams’
rwupw LU VOO.V UO..U ue oau vireeu
turned BwnT and Diodded
ing apples ana *.tbcr meesugee for her
^
aiid continued to graw more drti.ly In ;
—
About
—...............-Boaton
the 1st of March the ma-;
HmUd.
^ nicntloued
“Do you boHewe them is • fcsOr
-Rure." waa the reply.
"Wrtl.’’ purled the wtdww. -b*
poea ot POFtvJ
The enow disappear tte spring
tatrde began to appear and tte graond
Un-'
d
waa gening '
nla started
r a Tolvini
walk. She wandered
5^'
waa off the
_____________.
'.S
sow, Therefore. U U hereby reootvBERT WILHELM.
V. ttat tl is eipodlenl aad desirable to
Tar or gravi
borrow on the tatth and eradit o< ue General Contractor.
roofa Bucks painted. Geii.rul r
city and to ten* hoods therafor. the
pairing, etc.
7-i2-’06
sum of $16,000.00, to be ezpeodod la
said city for tbe purpose of paving
MARK CRAW.
lor sooares or spaces formed by
of styeete and alleys Trunks, parcels, and light dnying.
Leave orders at City Book Sio
rom tte eouth line of
tte bridge
ALVAH SEYMOUR' HACKMAN
Hay he degiroyeo
and pav^ot said pMUon of Cass and
...- -- - — - - -
dark. A bUnacd bad “P^tm oM_ of the ^
cured IL _
mddeot to ae«e
r Walt ft Boao.
bo aad hereby te taMnoted to eaase
ooUoe tx> be glveo ths»e« by poMlag
at least ten days befonthb Ume fixed
for said eleoUcft tn six or acre pablle
pisr**- In mid city. wntt« or pciBtea
band bUlB steUaa the time nd pines
CRT aertt.
OaB
snd see them at
The Old Relifcble Shoe Beuse.
A Greilick & Co.
Ml E. FYmil SL*
LITTLE TOM
ihTUCKER
FOUND IT EXPEDIENT TO USE
AKNIFE WHEREWITH TO CUT HIS
“WHITE 6READ AND BUTTER”
THE WISE
Farmer
USES
THE
hours;
oy lira In
s
protect youraeU agnlast this
Si"5s.ind%*J^ra:3tzr;.
•uppl^for 10 cents each at
DMy Engle Offloft
We are now permanenUy
loeated in tte
WILHELM BLOCK.
Dniwytr t PraWkiiKi.
For when he does so he is as sure of good results
as Tommy was of his “white bread aRd butter."
The MeCormiek O. K. line of harvesting machines
is thoroughly reliable. Tbe same is true of all our
other lines of goods. You can pay more than ^e ask
for our best Buggies or harness bnt you get no more
quality, what you get are a few frills that add dollars
to tbe cost, but nothing whatever to style or servicje.
Ami the same holds true with everything in our
up-to-date stock. When in need of anything in our
line come in and see how much we can safe for you.
Our line of harness is O. K., for we nuke them our
selves. Give us a trial and be eoDvincjed.
Goto an East Front Slm-t tor
your
FEI^NO FOR SALK.
At my tam, eae aiOs aootk of
Urawa: Qaod MUd. l*ftar. U-'
toot wire tMteag at M
rod. t^alM Iter* ft RMd. mnm
hog tooee at 19 wato pw raft
PoBlOT Netttag ht «ha totriM
priosft ftlao barh «bft
4*484f
TRY AN KAOLC WANT Aa
shoes in town.
Ateo Oxford and Sandals.
leas by having your propwty insured
bfttftrtfter BeeolTod, That tte Well do this aad do It rt^L
0. P. CARVER ft BRO.
QuesUop of making «ld loan and Is
suing said heads tor the snm of $15.000.00 be snbmltted to tte taa^aylag
electors of said eity at a spedal eleoyou wont a Bice men Of TfsvUon called for that pnrpoee *y this
Cltyf We tuve a pocket map,
reload, suitable tor "uM‘"9 *• Y®"*'
friends end cuttomera. On this map
you can indieste all ths principal
If any one has any doubt aa to ua
will
. . _
Stlmpaon, of WUUaman-Je. Oooft. who.
gAMTu corr 1
THE BAVING* OF YEARS
ter wbHft Mid sum Is to ue
1. and ateo to eaase said aou«s to be
~
_
vridow peueed, tben atetad ttat the aewspapera pabUshed la said city,
ha could rame In.
-TVeftty tb<M- and the aettee of aate eleetlea i
“I* bettwSi aoDft" posed aad pahlM^ s^ eoaiaia
used tezly io_refw lo Mr^ Alvta U.
VMUflM
The Flnanoial World
Union street to the south line of
Twelltt street, aad on frontage be-
•“ «Bere»"
ceptalu rautloiMily reoMuked
tbougbt 20.000 would be a tnir
sssE.5
her and the aaya A. C. Btickal,
ahe felt rtilUs sweep
....-------- . u... “Peraistaot o“ "
ataow^grew darl
fltoica upon tte conntry as softly
I6e at The Ha
-ttlaf in
-BMf
tn me
tte nigaz.
hlghL zn
In nsr
bar suuuea
sudden nwrui
alarm _
B. MUler aad 1
HlaCSLt-ANEOUS.
Mreeta and aUayt OB -Oaae otraH from
HONBOB ft MeWBTHY.
the sonth Una ct State «reet aoutb
sosrsi Insurance, real estate and
to tbe bridge oa Caaa street
Farmers’ Umual, 311 Wllbelm block
______ street ...................................
south from the south_____
Uni
of the south bridge on Uuloa atreet to
the eonth UBe of Twetflh.slreot. and on
*---------ge belonging to the city or other
FIRE INSURANCE.
buildings
lldings w publle groands not
taxable and fronting upon tbe Improveand paving of said porOoi. of
and Union streets, for the nse
and benefit of the Inhabitants tharaot.
!. O. CARVER ABSTRACTS.
Printed ballots will be provided and
II voters against eald loan sbaU use Office with O. P. Carver ft Bro., Ni
2U< Bast Front slreoL.
i-i6-'ub
ballot containing the words 'Against
the Loan." and all voters fm- the naJd
loan use a ballot containing tte words
■■t■•or the Loan."
This elecUon will be held In pur
suance o{ a resolution of said city
council duly passed at Its meeUng held
1 the 7th day of May. A. D., 1906.
PIANO TUNING.
hlch reeolutkm Is as follows:
•. D. Nichols,
Whereas, The aty of Traverse U
ihbne 1198.
329 8.-Union sL, Cltlz. p^bn
authorUed and empowered to borrow
money cm Its faith and credit, and
through its authorisrtl agents and oOceri to issue bonds tterefor, to be
expended In making public, improvemente tor tte dm and benefit of tte
-gmo
aent the etty girl some maple wnx on
a clean, white maple chip.
, ^ crop of yonng
INVESTiOltS
ftWftly
NftLATRa
Bicycle and Automo
bile Repairing
Work
Goaranteed
Ri^t.
and
BOUCHTOa.ft MANNING
in R Front St.
WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
I'lices
Give nsi a trial.
Traverae City.
Stele SIrccl. Traveree aty, I
dOzeu Tcle^OM M.
.<aga^l^, mat
RAPE ENShLAGE. " T
OPEN AIR 8ILA0E.
Wa Ur* Md tU ahace carad in
ato. ICav ttack* of coarac mt• dip* Uy *r« to imparfactly curad
Wttboot intaadh^ It BtUfe
*Uawa Uy" la fad from lUao ctscki
lM«*ad of dry Uy. Wo Ure had
—eewa with baoTy growtac-aotsliam
fai ttlB eaia, aaya Pam and Bancb, by
. laUtac It wUt after cottlay and then
kytag.atoalctat In iony pUas and corerIny ttaaa with oarth ao tUt rain and
air wan axdndad from tU top.
eMM wffl ^ ont and sold for a
abort dlAanea laald* tU pUa. but there
la M aataclal loaa XUr* art alao
Beta ayatmatle Mboda of pottins op
ootdaoraOoa.
bottor and to Incorporate It pro^l/
tt U neceeaary that the hotter U not
In tbe bard lonnd granular Shape
when
salt Is added. TU hotter
grannlse mnat not be .burned together
to aoeii an extent as to caose blitter
lumps to appear maash-e tbrongbout
before tbe salt 1* added, but tbe amall,
aomewbat irtegnlar batter granulei
■bould be nulted into larger Inmpa so
that when the loaas of butter la ^>ened
with a ladle tbe small granulee can
stKl be dJaUngulahed as Indinduala.
At this stage It U in proper condlUon
for aaltlns. By working tbe hotter Imraedlatel3- after tbr siilt has been add
ed the salt win be dlaaolved quickly
and reminod by tbe butter.-O. L. Mc
Kay.
The PlalaheA Cheeae.
The flnUbed cheese should be oecaalonally washed with a cloth dampened
■arm water, and If It gets a rough
rind nse a bniata and warm water. Tbs
temperature best adapted for coring is
from 55 to OS degrees, and the air
sboulifbe moist as possible. Tbe ebsese
will be ready for use In from two to
fonr months. The llsiiter tbe cheese la
sahed the sooner will It be ready for
sud tbe more the curd Is cooked
the slower it will be In ripening snd
the longer It will keep, says Profeeoor
A. L. Hnecker In American Agricoltur-
tW.
W miABtt
poring B* food.
By FRANK T. SmJTT,
I'bere la something new In eoauctSou with tbe rape crop-^iafflely, ape
eaxilagc. The growth of rape has rmy
Inrgcly Ineressed In Canada In ^Jast
few yean, and a good deal oTatte
is now being paid to U as a ai
ertg). tor feeding staea or yoog <
or for the pastoiteg «f bogs i
sheep. It Is nsoally coaddared
rape Is too incenlmit-Ue, tt eantatei
too large s
» of watac-..
lake good ensilage. It rannot Udrted
and cured because the teoTee
as they loee their motatore. Mr. artodale made some operlmente last year
sHih rape In tbe sUo. and bis resolta
hare shown that K may te
made c
alone, cutting tbe r
ipe al
Oct. IB. and
made of half rape and half corn.
Bt«h Pm«U« TaUe.
In a comparison of enallagM made
from corn alone, from rape alone and
from the mixture conaMing of batf
rape and halfc^ ae regards the ptecencage of water there was rery little
dlllercnce In the
of tbe three. In other words,
amount of dry matter U nearly the
same In ell three classes of them ansUages. But when we eoualder Be
The nlgbfa milk aboold be weU sir- quality of tluil dry matter there la a
eeratliiy wu oMd. In ten days after
kept at a
considerable dltfereocc In fayor of tbe
enttlny and Httlny tbe akeleton wall* oi no oegrers r.. Take
tbe irwi morn-:
laae use
Thle Is seen more parHcnlarly
■Ucnlarly tn
aocM twenty-two feet In beiidit were
roBorcd and owd again a short dUtwenty inches d«*.: flfte«> Inches will i
nrowto in ^^
la bom
tUy tU atack of tlla«o and yir* Uape
t» It IWi aUayo li oaoaOy c« op Into
loBfdM of one to two Inctie* and elevatad Into theae afceMon walla when
tt la trampad down conttnoally. Air
ia Tlrtoally eaclnded doriny tbe beat-
s.Sv“.’S's’ ,s;
Id England , allaye etacka bare been
rodnced to a nice eysteni by a aeries
of weight* end ieren which compress
____^*^rborw“tCT“'^juoi^’ui.
OmI Wmter Per Cow*.
Cow* appreciate cool water In anm*
met. Ibey will freqDeotly take a
drink where the water enters the
trsogti. tbae getting It fresh and coed.
An milk U compoeed of 87 per cent
water. It Is deairable that water should
be yteen In neb form and at neb
ttmea tUf the-cowa may Ure all they
Boed and have It In the best poaslWe
eondlUon for obtaining a good tnllk
TWd. ‘ ________________
A Soro Tklac.
*1hU milk looka ratber blua'’ said
Oa aosplclons female.
*Tea. ma'am.’’ rejoined the milkman,
•I Jnit boogfat a new cow that was
bndOBtU
« bloe gras* aectlon of Sen*
tneky."
I ^UTTEK. AND CHEESE
Bem around In the vat untD th^llt
la wanned
1 r.-H. E.
Cook. New lork.
TcMpeiwtere of Cheese.
The temperature of cream con b(*8t
be regulated or cbnngoil by placing the
cream jar In water. Never poor water
Into tbe creank
T« Get All llie Batter Fmt.
Never churn cream until It is a little
OUT- Ton will, not be able to get aU
the butter fat If chuniod sweet
The Dairy
airy Thrrmniaeter.
-i arrmonieier.
CJiurn ot temperature of (10 degrees
in the summer and irj In the winter.
Have dmrn not over half full. (3o to
tt, a™ .tor, aaa e.i a dalrr tl,.,. ;
ly 86 centa. Don t,
i
‘ I
Pirayng Foley's Horsy and Tar.
:
KoJey A Co, Chicago, origtiuuod •
Ho.„ ..a T., „. ttra..^ >™!
r.o.«l,, uta oa aooataat al^|a <ra«t
tt«m ana aoptaJaatt, at
and Tor muy tmlteBm* mm oam
tor tba geantee. TteM wwSten b
Utio— hav* temflhr aomT
f»nrafwa
miJI^'S^SoJwiaairlai.iia
tras«>0“*
I*
Be legumes In that respect.
Hcgi tNir Ihr Renter.
Tb<‘ busjuess of niiBlug hogs is eeecially Buhpd to the renter of farm
lud.-N suggests au ••xrtiange.' There
pv iiianj-Tcuscs oil rc<-ord where reotrs have made vtmugh from the bog*
fiirai* of (heir own. The capi10 buy f
Iw great, the^prolitB
ml need
nd quick aud the slock easily
uiotE-d from one farm to auotber. li
tjou.'A'S are uot provi.l.il
proviili-d U
the router can
poi-Wblc ones.
___________ _
______
kUouW be to a c
Bidi'rablo extent a dairyman ae well
are that all the resultant fertility of
fii’'! consumed I'y bis cow* goes back
“f
s
^
^ .... j),,™ BO-
*
«»0CM
3kte* ai« some literal, mi
em »ko‘*re nerer istlaM
iftatt of Be law, tart who 0
to enter ipto ««
of Batadaton. NT
aany yean ago. and hie jug^tag wlB
U* eonadence I* recorded by Me.
Inrd In Ba reeorda of th* towm
tbe «dd man need to boast Bat he
■krer went back on hi* exact word.
b«t bad DO eomptntedou In golag
iDOadlt OncebewiBedtobnyaeartata tmet of tend, ajod ertten tbe owner
Baaed Be price be ezrialmed:
«t won't giro Itl I t*a yoo I wOl
U Bs pigs hat* bssn propodT «»Brer git* ttr
aged f« the BMBfli
Th* owner did oot ylrid noracBriea*.
gin to eet *■« **• taking food In
A
few days aftnward tbe oM
amounts suOttat to make Bern »or«
^iiod sfi'n Be nkl nothing about
or lev lndep«i«ant of Bs aorr*
weanh* will 80l 0* a dUBffitt pfoeaaa Be land, hat stepped Into Be owneria
barn
end picked up a Hall.
and^ be bnogbl about ae Bat It
•nKksff thatr be soked.
mil be acaredy parcapttbla. ao far as
‘thatl Oh. that’* a Baa"
tbe eosets on B# pig* aw «opo«^
"6o yon eaQ that a Boa do yont
The tlM to weaa yrlU d^Mnd on Be
WoQ. what would you take for ttr
rrsy th* plg* *w eatlDg and Be
The owner named a very «BaU *
renlenoe of Be breeder. If Bey
-How. rn tdl yon what m do." conhot tbteuughly aeciwtoiiied to a grain
and skim milk ration Be time m*et ttenoA tbe old man. T’U giro you the
be deteyed. and Bere U no barm price you matlcmed for yonr land and
done^allowlng Be pig* tt run wlB Bia (ten And you mostn't tiwget the
Be sow to tbe age of twtive wedca or flea It most be inclnded In the deed.’
So tbe logs! Instrument was doly
older, tbe majority of ewtne gtowtca
wean at si* to ten week*, aome at mads out, aigo^ and delivered, reeixdtwelve weeks or older and aome at tttg Be punhase of a certain tract of
land Bttuated thus and ao and bounded
leas than six weeks.,.
aa follows, and also a certain Baa*
Whole KUk
hMU PtiB.
Whole milk. Is too oxpenalve a food
to lue In large quantWee. It la. howbeat food known for
An eminent Scotch surgeon and pioIf for very young feaeor In tbe University of Bdlnburgb
pigs a'amall amount fed warm tpay be waa entirely devoted to bis nrofeasiOD.
used to advantage. Very young pigs A quaint Incident In his practice will
entirely dependent on fresh whole _________
show this The poet Tennyson had at
cow's znilk should get vpry rich milk one time consulted
Jted him
blu about »._____
(contBlidng from 6 to 8 per cent of fat), fecuon ot the lungs. Veara afterward
to whlB a amall amonnt ot sugar p, returned on the same errand . Ou
Bhould be added.
being announced be was nettled to’ obBarly C«rt aovee.
eerve that Mr. Synie bad neither any
Clover bay cut a little on Be early recollection of bis face nor. stil! more
Bide or Be leaves which fall off while galling, acqualutsnce with his nama
unloading make a capital feed for Tennyson thereupon . meutioiied tbe
young ply* ohd breeding stock. The tact of his fonuer visit Still 8yme
tea made by steeping sudi bay In boll- failed to reu
Ing wetsr has shown Itarif to be nearly . Be professor put Ms ear to the poet's
as vainable as skim milk lor young riieet aod beard the peculiar aonod
pigs.
I which tbe old aliment had made ctaroD'ooaieal la FI* Feedta*.
ic he atUD<-e exclaim^; "Ah.
Of ell tbe meals avgltable for pig her yon now; i know; -- hy your
I
c a gftsitw bun to be kobl^
and for tbe voung aft«' weaning It ; not by bis lyre or.jg hlSjUDgl
fed In moderation. It should never ;
__
exceed 20 per cent or one-Bftb of the |
•>ABert>
whole ration. It may to a large extent j -Fired onl," .■oninioulv supposed to
be used a* a substitute for aktm milk, j be an "AmertcaDlstn." has been traced
It tenet to he recommended a* a Bnlsb- home to Shakespeare. In otu
te says;
ut Ura hi
this SSta »
for aJlstefc *1^
In anS^hnnMr to terget scutlly
Prcdirnttve paMWO.' Pigs win not
thrlr, to * P«»* «*•»
and trato and the Impocttaen of proriding clover or glfalte pMbiro or
•oae kind of *rte»
becomsi
ot a* this Mason.
Till aw had angel, are my good e
*9ay." as an exclamattoo to attract
attentloa to the beginning of a resaric.
la CMBtoOB ewagh and Mt very toeg*n&. M teaat so Boarin a arimri-
-
- u.
That
utC^ORpIA
llllLLIAU MALLORY is eight
wf yearvoldandliTcainaGeorgia
tows of luM than 15.000 people.
Within ei£ht months this eight
year oiffboy made enoughmoney
IN SELLING
THE SETVHPAY
EVENING PO
.to boy himself a bouse end lot
which bring him in ner ^’
Sioo.oo a year rent.
Think aboot this you
boys of 13 and 15 who
complain that you don’t have enough spending
rooneyl You boys who can “do things,” who want to
make money, who want to learn bow to do business!
Ip you to
men — good boamets men. Soise of oor boys make $tS«>
g
Think of what yon coold do with fi^no a w ek! It wouldn't uieyon
long to get il
r bicyde, or horse, or even a boose and lot.
We give: the
th first aupplyof.POSTS free—so that h costs you nothing
to stait.^ Tlicre are many prues besides the regular commissiooB—
camping parties, tour*, college eonrses —and cash prises. If you are
one of the
who mean to snccced in life we want you to write ua.
^ TtaCutHifuMlikiagfinpiiy. l«8 Brefc 5u rhOadelsU^ Pa.
^
WIM Fmm Toak Wlaes.
Miw. J00C11 aud Mrs. Smith bad bmi
talUng over tbe back fence tn the
sweetest lonee ImagtoablA Itoally
the conversaiioD turned to spring hats.
the MU(w of ca(4<rd on Be 'fence.
“It Is very pretty,” hesitated Mm.
Smith, “bm-btit—” J[l
"IVell.” Interrapled Mrs. jones. ”bct
wbatr“Wh.t-er-I think tbe iifaade of one
of the feathers aliogeBer too light
an*-”
“Never mtod fwtber tritiriama. You
are eovkma. You are jeakxm beenune
ynor husband didn’t boy.yc
penlsve hat Why, Iwotodn'twearyoar
nid coal acuttle to a eat Bgiit Take
raw unatard
Made Happy for Life.
Great bapptneea cane Into tbe home
of B. C. Blair, aebool supertnteirdent. '
at 8t Albana, W. Va., wbon bla iiktle
danirirter waa restored tram the draadful compIalDt he names. . He aaye:
•My Utle daughter had St. Vltns’
», whki yielded to no treatment
jww ritodily worse uatll as a last •
reaott we tried luectrtc Bitters: and
' rejoice to aay. three bottlea effected '
complete cure.” Quick, sure cure
»r Dorvou* eompUinta. gAueral debt!- - J
ity. female veaknessee. Imporertehad -J|
blood and malaria. Gmuantoe^'
The Hannah Drug otore. B. & Mlli_ ^
Md 8. B. Watt A Sons' drug atorea.1
Price Me.
“Hillcrcsr liOls For Sai€
I am about to sub-divide Seventy Acres of my farm
“HILLCREST” into lots varying from one to five
acres facing on Fulton and an extension of Jefferson
Avenue.
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The acre lots will range in price from $300 to $500
While the five acre lots laill be priced at $100
□
Why live on pent up city lots when you can have
for an equal outlay of money, many times the
ground with correspondingly more 'comforts?
The first come the first- served—Terms reasonable.
E. S. «*ATT
m
State Barllc
Building....
r--.'
7—'
laWKl^Mm^IBOBSlFAT. lESTf l¥, IIM.
IBEBUB mi ffillMB
euccesBFUk
mcctinm of the
R. A. M. REPOftTCD.
nisKMiiiin
aa nacfdent wUA Hentb mMm
tha winter. When he waa abw
take a llaabHght vt a parly dbg SaabDoes the 100-yard Saah In R
Ugtt. powder n^doE »< Mow off
Tima of 0 44 aecMda.
his left hand above the witiL Tbla
ChlUloothe. A., May ' ll.^dward prevented bla taking any ndlre part^
Cook, Chlllleotbe'a young phei
fo athleOra laat year. Tkls year be
non. Jumped alx feet and ran a, won started training aa early Mdbn ■mlliderful hundred yards wtth a atnng
uk tbe ledull ««i
wind at hla back tn a traidt meet Sat
urday.
Two expert official Umera eaiigbt
bfoi In P 34 eeocmdA but annm
sJl-haf
in tbe Era and la
It aa four-Eftha It waa dlsooi
the faateet 21-foot aloopa on the grnat
bsUsved.Ao he fo «*,e refuge
that the diatanoa be bad been
lakes wUl be shipped fnm Ghtoago
I about Ihs.dty. Thena*^
Ding in 10 seconds flat waa lOE yarda, to Portage Lake, fo upper Midtlgaii. left bar by b^-tather-fo-Uw. fo Swedso that good judges credit bis fast She will race there.
sn. Mrs. NsOson'e husband died fo
performance. The worlds foteroollt)Prank Ootch and Pietro, (he French ISM. tearing bsrdeaututa. Sfooe than
wresUed
OrMoo-Ronian th» baa auppocted her uttle axes by
glate record Is » 44, sad the
at
Montreal
Toeeday
ni^
and
the
school reoMd has been 10 flat ChJlUhard work, beteg too proud to appeal Olars. Alma,^jrSSSS^Mafuwass.
Hofrall, Ana Artur, IMIoBo. and »
boot waa etopped by the poUee after to tbefr faiheria rich ralaUvea.
cothe bopes to win the national
nn irr*
^ 't.a*,
tern aad sastan pMBto
Qt Ann Arbor, Friday, May SB.
J. J. HBBT. G. P. 4
bring
doabl»cnbBed.
Terry MoGorern and Jimmy. BriU
will be the first pair to exceed theslxronnd limit fo New Tork since the
FOR THE CHICAGO DUAL AND days of tbe ahoBUon of thd Honon
law. Tbe two lightweights have an
CONFERENCE MEET.
nounced that their bout beforn the
TwenUeth Ootnry AthlqUc dab In
Maroons Got Football Date Michigan Madison Squard garden will be run
Couldn't Fill.
along for ten rounds unleet a corfew
drop la Introduced before that number
MY TAILOR
•ELUNO PEICU.
Ann Arbor. Mich.. May 17.—The has been counted.
Benton Harhor'a high acbocH base
Michigan entiioa for the Chicago dual
ball
team
will
defend
(he
champfonmeet and the conference meet have
been nairowed down considerably eblp of the state against any other
) the preliminary UsL which In high school tenin and Is really
all comera,
cluded -about an who could Miow
and boats of all kinds
Winie Fltxgerald knocke<^ out
performance at all. The revised list
for sale. Charles Hulhall In 23 aeoenda beftve lAfd, per Ib.......... ..................i
is as follows:
u
Irvlmg Man-ay, *47 E. Fronl
ioo yards daah^tewart, Clark, Brla- the Twentieth Century dab Tuesday
nlgfal. Only five blows were struck,
all by Pltcgerald. It waa one of the
.................................W M
quickest bouts on record.
Chicago promises to be the home of
lead the prooeevion. Flurahle.
international
yacht
races.
O.
H.
Atkin
Half-mile dash—Ramey. McKluney.
easy to operate, sod easy U> pay
of the Chicago Taeht dob yesterd
Brlgga.
for. Machines for rent, S3.^o
announced that Sir John Nottfog,
per month. Oliver ribbons, etc.,
Mile—Coe. Maloney.
on hand.
noted British aporteman, has donated
Two-mils—Rowe, Dull.
Eggs, per dos
'cup to the Chicago Tacht dob Tor
ELLSWORTH HALE
Rurdlee—Garrets. Shaw, Hodden.
Balt, per bbL.........................
be enoouragement of tbe sport of
Brood Jump—Heath. French.
Flesr and Feed.
yacbtlng on the grest lakes,” The cop Hay. per ton.................................*u N
•High Jump—French. Leste.
gt
trophy will be competed for by 18- Oorn. per ba.................................
tooters, a dau of boats (hat has beShot put—Dunlap, Garrele,
Rye. par IML.............................................
popular on the great lakes.
Discus throw—Dunlap, Garrela.
Fteor. H,B.GOo.'sBssL psr bbl 4 99
Hanimer throw-Curtle.
Cornmeal. par UN) lbs.................. in
In practice yeeterday Htmt fell
Ommsal, par IM lbs .............. i u
his arm after going over the bar In
Feed. B, L. G Co.'s best, psr
the pole vault uud Injured hlmeelf ao
lbs ....................................... 1 10
that be U likely to be unable bo com-'
Mlddlfogs, per IM tbs .............. 1 U
pets lor the balance of the isaao
Brua. psrlOO Bm ........................ 1 XO
It tnras out Uiat Chleago did not
BUViNOvPRtCBG.
skin Micblgu oA of the date tor
Hanaab
_ . , 4 Uy Ca.<s
Ftewr
UUL
football game With OorneU. The Ooiv
Wbsat; psr M
hUcbigan a
CHILLIMTHB A WONDER. '
Orarxl -Lodge F. * A. M. Mo«U ta
Gnnd lUpide -Next WMk.
porben O. JoynL.A. B. Cook end 1^.
<i. Heuiuno have returned {rmn Seglsew vhere Hr. Jomt end Ur. Cook at
tended tbe Grand Cbapter Roral Arcb
Mascwa A very auoceeafnl neeting
U reported, about 400 attending. One
fanndred and forty-one chaptera wer^
repreeented. The nau plm of meet
ing viu be Port Huron.
Tb» Grand L«dge F. A A. U. will
nieel In Grand Rapids next week.
•Un. H. O. Joynt aooompanled
Joynt on the trip.
REMII0FC0.M
HELD LAST NI6HT woLm w COT imni
ABOUT THIRTY MEMVCWB WERE
PREBENT AND TALKED OVER
THE DAYS SPEfilT IN CUBA
m lEsnuMiiT sm MBiy
Soye Expect to Have a More Elaberau Time Next Year—and ArrangemenU Will Be SUrtcd
EaNy tor It
Company U, 34li Michigan Volunleera. held a very enfoyablo rounJoo
last evening In Montague hall wbl<
W88 attended by about 30 membora.
Tbo original relief committee, conaistiDg Of J. W. Hannon. Eim. Wilhelm
and P. C. Gilbert were to be the
pany'e gueela hut Mr. Gilbert was
bie U> be present having been called
out of the city.
The tnembera of the company arc
acalUrcd all over'the autee and
Ie hard to gel a large gathering but
the meeting last night was a repre
sentative one, and the old aplrlt of
patriotism and comradeship formed
In ‘8S wak /enewed. old remiolsceneee
talked over and pranks, hardsblpi
event! rpvelwed. The aplrlt of comIndesld^pcrvadcd the meeting and
the boys were back in Cuba again tor
the time befog.
The early and later part of the
orenlqg waa spent In converaatian.
flaying cards and having a good time
la geneiaL Absent members wers fogulred about and some who tare pass^
•d to the long hooe were ttekM otda
kind reoMi^iranoe.
y'
The feaat waa «oe of the BneA the
. -oemptkr h« Pnjr eoHvhd. it w»a
’ tePred In the'bailor the 'CMr MtauraoL The tahla. whldt extehded Sen
. tbs eegter of the ban. was sMtiy laid
aad leaded with good thfogs ‘whith
were ezoellently aerred and very nloely cooked. The favors were oaAiatlODs. The following waa the mena:
,
Ox Tall a L’Anglalae
Blleed Tomatoes
Cucon
Boned Salmon Trout
Spanish Sauce
Leg of veal
Demi Glace
French Peas
Hashed Potatoes. '
Sirawberry Sboricake Cafe Noir
Cigars
Owing to the lateness of the hour
at which the membm assembled
program was not carried out. The
gathering this year waa arranged
short notice but In aplte of that fact
was an enloyable occasion.
The boys have held these annual
affairs since 1901 and each year the
meiubera look forward to the time and
occasion. Next year It Ie proposed
10 have one on a larger ^p<^e, to i
early arrangementa antf"to outdo all
prevtouB banqueta If poasible.
It was a late hour before the last
onea left for their homes and all who
auended were well eaUsHed with the
time speut In reviewing old Umea.
oBJy «lio«SiM»foe4 n*4 kgMBBMnd. wBMEtdak sadaliMy: PKk St fU40;
lard St «S4S)L sad rtbs at UM to
IU7H.
mM CmL Miytiiiaiuent. vru dnetrwrCloae: rotk-May. gUM; July.
ed with tts BOBtenu, cauda,TSui IlkUlh.
Lard—May. |8-Ui Jnly.
loss tf M.BOO -MlUi ILlOOlm^oA
M4B.
Slbs-MM, |8-<8l 'Jaly, M-88floek cf M aksep and 40
jn tbs
FeuMry.
mjrarfl suoPsmbed to the hesL
Oraad Bap4da.-4Ireaaed: Produoers to *
else. 13
^whtle play- Ol4c per lb; small (owl. ueusc 'per
fog the iflaao to aid to the 8aa Fnir
lb: duos. uei4c par lb.
dseo suEerei^ »
Uve pouKiy-CUckena. 18c©14c per
Mia* Bertha ^n droppsd from the Ih; basA 12©18e par Ib; docks, 13©
stool. «Md. laat svenfog.
14c per lb; broUera, U to 2 lbs each.
26©S7o per n>.
BiW FRAMCascO.-A torwu
tmfiOA awaits Mra Aadras
___
TRY AN RAGLE WANT AO.
a «iSo« wuk aloe chudna,
to*
tajsstTWShSsK.sassrfi'^
WAVEIiSE CITY MABKEIS
FREnr ”-U!VIANN
........
NEWS FMM
m EXC8ANGES
MkJii^MdiMher Places
Fishing Tackle
W. Wttc’i
Otty Book Store;
AAAGGGAGGGAGGGAGAGGG-GGAGGAGGGGAAAI
How Can You Do II
in spite of what your neighbors tell, carry kindling, carry wood, carry •
ooal. carry ashes, wash burtaios, sweep, scrub and sweat.
Cook wltti Gas
Md be oimfoTUble
UDonlCosI Voa Any More.
’TRAVERSE CITV GAS GO.
a> YOU WANT LOW PSICES
WE CAX SUIT YOU
If you want gool guality WE CAN SUIT YOU. Uqn^ty fo eonaidered with the price
E and SEE US
eJ. El. Grellick Co.
Five iNfEGioB rmisa. SAsa doogb aitd a*"*
LUMBER. L4TG, aid SaWOLESblPLATS and WIN DOW CLASS
TravcTM aty. Mleh.
OLIVER TYPEWRITERS
llilMlfflWitre"
QUEEN CITY FLORAL CO.
—dealers in---
Cut Flowers, Potted Plants.
FLOWERS FMt
PARHESe WEDDINGS. FUNERALS
Freak stock Bveay Day.
Ralph Anderson, Manager.
-
BIS tM«m Stromt.
Doth Itoomas 4B.
Onngam-TJfo. abnne ean^ ;
IHe Seose of
syBONVT 4B BAVBD.
»totoea.pM-1tor.....-.-................... 4to
Powera, agsd M. dted TnssdJw G
fog of bkiod-gelscmfog. Tbe istoetion
GUYtiNO miOE6-L>YEBTOCK.
arose wbsn hs aentchsd his Mg toe Otrwe ............................................ <©8M«
three weeks ago, tkttkiiig Uttte of ths
atesra andbalftn................. SH*
matter until last Batnrdsy, whsi
Blears aad halfsn, bast...........iH©4e
was remoTed to-the hospital.
Mdpo^.........................b....Uc
Uvsebltoaas...................................... Uo
Saginsw.—In a gatherfog at —w Hoga. Ura ........................................(He
Cadillac hotel, Detroit, a party of f^- Hoga, dreoaad ................................7^o
Sheep.-wUh wool.cn .......................... 4c
Spring lambs, Uva weight................ 6c
factory, to represent ll.CM.INIO. •Oie
Ths Livestock Market
iugar fsetory plant will be used tor
Chicago, May 1$.—Cattle, market for
the file cf the new Indnrtry.
beat, stre^ steady; bseveA 14.16©
6.16: cows and batfen, lUSBCB-SO;
Laingtburg.—Frank Pleroe, of Vic Stockers and teederA 82.90©446; Tex
ar, found a ben’s egg fo his barn ans. |4©4.70; ealvea, (496.40. Ho^,
eight inches one way and market 6c lower: mixed and butohere,
the other. He broke K.
»6.86e6.BB: good heavy, 86.46©6.66;
a find two yoiks and pomlbly rough heavy, |6-26©6.36; light 96J6©.
three, but Instead found a perfect agg 6.60; pigs, *6.86©6.30; bulk of sales,
In the center, eurroimded by the white »6.42H©6.60. Sheep, market strong
of the egg and all fo
to 10c higher; sbeep, 94J5©6; lambs.
(4.90©7.6(.
Nllaa.—Mr. and Hit. William lOBer.
East Buffalo, May 16.—CatUe, feet
Ilvtng a few mBes west of here hove tog steady expesft etOMu. t6.2B©6.76;
four eels ef twlni all living All
shipping, |4.60©6.20; butchers, 84-60©
bora ou Sunday. Mr. Killer to <9 6; beet bslfera, tt.26©4.90; tat cows,
and bis wife 66. Two of Mr. Motor's |3,40©4.9«; 700 to 1.000 pounds steers,
nnelaa and one of hla brothers are toe 8404.4O. Hogs, lower; medium and
father of twins, aad on Mrs. Hiltor'a heavy, |«.80©S4B; Yorkers. 8646©
aide of the bouse there are two tomi- 640. Hogi,.W.90, Sheep, 20 cart;
lies that each have a set of triplets.
market acOva and hlgber; beet lambs.
87©7J0;' yeartfogi, 86.26; wethera,
86.S0©«.26; ewes, 8S.76©6. Calves.
stKfog; beet »*-76©7: heavy, 8340©
The fowl seems to ti
6.60.
Ths Grain MarkSt
DstroW, May ll.-Opsnfog: Wheat
Oenereanx. peeking ber fUos aevasal No. 1 white. 9Hic: Na I rad spot,
times sod nearly desiroyteg tbe altfit 92((c; May, 92%; July, 83%; Septamof one eye.. Tbe rooster will be 1
'4ar. 61%.
MU aa tbe poUee succeed fo ranWheat; C3oas-No. 1 wbHa. 92%c;
nfog It down.
No. 8 rad, apat, 92%o; May, 9IH«;
July. 83%c: Septamber. 81%e. OataMarshall.—The Mty coaneO noetsad No. 8 mhmd.WHo: No. 3 yaUow, 64o;
a Check for 94ITJ4 to apply ea toe Na 8 ttotta , wma Ry»-No. 2. 66c.
ibortege of former Treasurer Altoad Beane-May, ».«; July, |l62.
U Rfodenaeh. The total shoi
Chleaga May 16.—WhMt: May.
smonated to 9L«M. tha mootnt a
tt%e; Jaly, U%08t%a Oont-^ay.
Hindanaeh Is Mid to have foot Ptoidng 49e; July, 4T%e. Oata-May. 33%o;
poker and toe taosa. Hte totoor, Sakn Jnly, U%e©»%«. Ry
HfodenacG. has coma repeatodly tsida C3e; May. BSej Joly, M%a BartoyONE-KANDEO JUMPER.
NOTICE V
rooeua. atfl now hU bem aad his Cato. 61©BBe,
Logout for the dogs. All unlleenablaoksmKb sW an moettagad.
The Rotate Market
ed dogs frill be taken by the pound Was the BurpHee of VaraHy Meet GMChSeaga May 2«.—Mtahtpa mmx in
urday In the Bread Jum^.
master. If your dog haa no licenaa
Royal Oak.—”Amt tor toa toa of tt.” 8,e00 sacks todayliy bom. yet the narAnn Arbor. May 17.—Onwef-tte feat- a boy giving his name as Osswa
waa rtnmgar and toe top prioto
Rawer, of FnnHan. aad hto-iGt
of the wato*a apwlng were more raadnrea,-aa weU aa the anipriae of the
eity meet Saturday, waa the work of yean, ptaeed ttoe on the Onad VMak Uy obtained to choice and fancy,
Homer Mantb. the Ann Arbor boy. In track naar hara Maaday attmi
which were Is big demnnd. For toe
general nm toere was a alow aate at
the brand Jump, ket caly did he nnr- whleb narrowly-aasapad Wfitotoi
st-boand BhU. ranaiag at BO i------- recent prlcea. A ear of fancy Eorala
prlse everyone by defeating Prencta.
who was fast 7MT Mfohigan'a beat — hour. Tha oagiaa baitoal (ha
went at M eetoa and two enrioada of
Jumper, bnt bo becGe Jack MMMan'a struetloas trUM tbe traito. Tha hoy choice 4t n eeatA A car of tooice
Is brtght-tooktog, but has a CMS
MteUgan Rarate hgaaght 87 cents, and
petite for etaowtogtobaMO. Otoa
a ear of good Wlaenaiin, 66 cents.
When FtwnMt entered the onlvwnKy be eeama gtoto normal.
Most of the new ^tatoM are coming
year ago font
hU brlUUat piwp
from LonlsteML Thg reoetpta
fooM-wusk
tilm “ «ba-sn•ood yet to# GmGtod ia caasrims
toemaikakGRa.
pertor of any of Midrigan't tooad
MS with toa hMhtosd
•nw^BnWoa MnrksL
ly bavo been teg>rgAad.ltwtJuffitlot j tmeirn
Bnvwoae
a and atostp lari htoJUk^-ffiffinr Ohfoasajliv
S'
4 short tine. Letk figure.
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4 Th*
LAUNCHES
Ufa,
New York, Hay IT.^y resortfog to
course of calling in
to treat Sysesiby,
"the greatest boree In the world,'
fames R. Ke^ne has saved the tamoua
-■icer'a Mfe. ^
A week ago Syaonby waa dying. The
veterinarians diagnosed bis ailment
rongly and bad given him up.
The keen family physician. Dr. Bar
rows, found that the Illustrious thor
oughbred bad ecsema, and Is curing
him.
Sysonby will not race this year, but
Id 1907 be srill anrely be able to. at
tar as any effects of hla preaent ill
e etweerned. .
Mr, Keene appraised Bysonby be
yond all figures. Only last winter he
refused |200.(K>0 for him—and that
world's record prioe. The gnu
Ayer (now a fpur-year-old) won fllB.13 for hla owner In two aeaaana
nee only in IB races was be beaten.
Syaonby, wHh an allotment of 181
pounds, bad been handlc^ped a llUle
more than SO pounds for tne three big
classics of the turf this 'year-the
Brooklyn. Suburban aad Brighton
handicaps. The heavy Impost, how
ever. did.DM prerant him befog made
the favorite In the winter hooka at
6 to 1; Artful, the ckly borae that Bn.
Ished ahead of him In a race last y^r.
Koenig's Ii
a will mMt the befog qnoM second cbotee at T to 1.
White Baglea of HaniKee Tn a betabll
game on May 27, The local
Michigan I
go to Manletee on that date for the
The h
game. Charles Koenig, 4ba local
ager. has Just completed the arrange- eoQegea will be held May 31. Jane 1
and
2. fo Lnnsfog.
menu with Uanager Jotwiak of Man
May 81 will be devoted to tennis
istee.
Tbs Uanlatee team la one of Man entirely.
June J, afternoon, will be given to
istee's ■troDgest, tf not the atrongeat
team and the game will be a good rack evenU and seml-Bnal baaebnll
coateat aad tha locals are looking for gamea
Jans
1. evening, win have the in
- a victory. Next Sunday there ie no
game ecbeduled tor this team and they, door eveuta, tntfluding wrestling.
June 2, win wind up track andhaaewill fodalge In pracUoe.
baU gamea
GfHGIOlUIISISIIf 27
\jm.A
Up-to-Dtte Market
Btports
^Dld Yob Ever Stop to TUnk f
^ what an improramaat asw WMow Shades make.fo a house? »
4
Tbo expeaae U to main and tbe dUtoeoas ao gxsat In. appearance »
4 that ilk well worth. soaMdorfng.
^
4
We aie prepared to make Boy Mae ofahade aad any ooter a a very ^
SIGHT
MONDAY,
MAY
fiENCE&ALLERS
PLAYERS
In a repertoire of tlie 1stComedy buecesses.
Monday NighI
An Imprudent
Young Couple
Prices: 10. 20. 30 cents.
being the moat important of the
five aenaea. fo nevertheless ofi
neglected. Are you endeavorl
to aee Mttafactorily by strainl
your orertaxed eyes? Come and
see ns-Eyeo ExonUned Free.
We'll tell yon yonr trouble.
R. W. RASTALL, QpMclan
Traverac aty, hack.
Every Rod Is Guaranteed
iivsett Wsi Salt SI J09NS0N5 DBUC CO.
On
Sunday
If 5-0U sbould be in New 1'ork
and walk down 5th Avenue in ihe
a/ternooy. you doublleda wonld be
somewhat surprised at tbe number
of Prince Alberta and Bngllsh
Walking Frocks yon would see
worn by the fashionables. In fact,
one could almost say that every
man who did not have on a Prince
Albert was wearing an Englihli
Walking Frock, and every man who
was not wearing ao English Wslkiog Frock had on a Priooe AlWt.
There was a time when the ayerege man ocmld not afford to have a
buainns suit, an afternoon salt and
a full Drees or Tuxedo for evening,
Thas-was when he tbooght It oeoexmmrj to get sll hIs clothcs from a
hlgh.prlaed costom teilor. Now he
knolA be can be fitted ont as well,
at half the ooat, In Euppenheiraer
roady-to-woar clothee. As a result
he haa two suite for evegr^ one he
had. formorly pud dresase aa the
time and ooceaioD deaiaad.
Oyy. Stelnbers’a GraaG Opera Baoaa
Ml*
...PERFECT...
ITaiatnAMe listen now. Sve.y agent handling
IVire rarm«;r;
mptITSBURGH perfect**
ledcee fo
authorized to guarantee this
That Ike wrlrwa ora nat lafarcG at tb« falnta.
Ikat tkc fcoec la iwrtcctly adlaataMc la a
Tkat tbe ataya wlU aet aeporatc bwB lha a
That (be leaee to aU right to every Dortlca]
“PITTSBURQH PERFECT” FENCES
THE ONLY ELBCTRICALLY WELMO FBHC6
we have e large assort•TTUt «M-45 noK raj
^rte and English Walk
ing Frocka No gentieman's wardrobe Is com
plete without one or
&tb of theee styles for
Archie A. pier
I8B Mteaf Rmo* GlraeL
ne Bmt «r fittlM.
louxan sad aaosjar gmroa
Tt. Best. Nesten. Stroogeu aad Hart Bmtofo ton m tbe Market
We can Sate Vm Msaey n fkactaf
*
CaU aad See
========= FOaSMLEl»3S====
Julius CauiDbell
Tr*ver« Oly, Won.
PAQS9
THB DAILT
NE6UGEE
M *
SBnrrs.
8UMMEK
UNDERWEAR
~
Negligee Shirts
in la>s«r rarioty of paUcmi than ever
5«c, »1 00, (t.2S lo S2J)0.
Attaebod or jiatached <^uffo—aM btyles—oencal paUrmo.
SaBuner Underwear at from 25c to $1.00
In the in* Balbriejran, ribbed or plait (rooda—
ail color*—make >
>> SHERMAN & HUNTER
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS
Bring in Prompt BeaulU—Beat Mediiuu in
b'orUiorn MicbitraD.
RATES FOR ADS-‘“
l cent • word
--------------Kim lDM>rli0D.
Cent biitiMHiiicDI
iriiou if paid attbe ofHce—One cent straight if eoIU-ctor
ei"
calls.
•B IttMrted lor lees then 10 cents.
Eagle Want Ads
WANTBD—Man lo make laibo by the
thoueaad at our mill. Traverse Cny
Mlg. Co.
'67U
Mast BIghUi streeL
WANTED—Anyone who wishes
claai board, in a private bouie, can
at Mrs. C. L. Ric:-, 219 Park sireeU
Jane leL
‘6'
WANXm)—Wood turner; one p
- •
1 other
' E Greuck
iUMMl
‘WANTBD—Ivo auungioom girls at
Lake Vww Howe. Elk Rapids;
wages AW per month.
MUt2
I <■'
"ts^-sr^ssisisifis
. wtaattajm.- '' uUji
AB—Ten-room house and J
Itont ttroM.
roR 8ALK>-H(aM0 St tbs aiUsae
HosM ban. Our CroTsUng, M
waauagtoe, pbono 701.
«0Wet
TO 8ELb-Hm»s b _
another for only 1100.
US. tU Prant ^—■
THIEF SNATCHED
HANDBAD WITH $10
arA 2 barna nice bouaa cement oei
lar. good dsterii. good well: worth
tlNfiLK COMB BROWN LEQHOANS.
seeing. Allan Uttle, The Suthv
Tae greatest egg: machioa. Eggs
401M7
VUTHB
haieblng, «l
U I bad the highest aeorlhg pen
ARQUETTE
of any variacy la the rw>ant poultry TO SELL—ATbargain. fine farm, g^
horssa two
Elk RapMA
.ddlfc rat
rat........................... AO
show. BpoeUl prices oe lou ot 60
«)WI
farm tools.
Peteskey, rate.........................81.00
sad 100. W. a Dffilor, 408 Fifth
•oil, good orcharA riuei roiib
Sunday May 80.
atraat
406*4
.bell pbooa whole
thing, pan
wl
h'
Train will leave Traverse City l.
only 83.600. going south. ^ quiet
.
00 a. m. See posters, or ask agedu
Allan F. UtUe. Sothsrtond bHx^
for partlenlars.
BARRD Root
•68tS
H. F. MOELLER. Q. P. A.
EXCURSIONS
PiSiMi
:v
n» BALB OB BBHT-Moimw how
4M Cbaa atnat. tnae^
room
OaB OMaeu'pftoM «0A
mM
TO SKA^ks 4<baers tanr Is An
I Torch lake.
_ ........ ............. .oms ortoaiA
most cIsareiA mbs growlnc Icrsst.
8ns sou, partly tovst. parUy raBlns,
(OR BAIJI-Ladlaa Ubr_. _____ _
a
8ns
sommv
boms
tn
God’s eoimon mat atrsat; U a troot; tarms
try. Allan F. LlUto. 131 • root sL
leawMlila Inquire 4 Mrs.
408141
ro SELL-^ssort farm. Cedxr Lgka
good soil, large barn, toir bouss.
8ns oreharA nlos Os'dlog. some
sreoA aoms eadar; halt cash; nice
sr-sJESur"
wood. Tsar ahSMe to «K a BIQ TO SEIA.—FlM reatdeocs tn Blk Ban
M ad tBa.fetos a( a
om. w.
Mi OB terms to MltL
autt tfoAwa u^v
m. OmBob. dtt Wtot Bieth at.
IB F. I
«u n»u,LL
HuMllt* «< IN.
M * MMI1.T.
to ciwqeer Hi« gad Oet h.m
Fwperiy Shod.'
Bd Dalaell of tBimwinwl township has
hoTM that object PP perioanly to bs. .
___ _______________ ; a
low price and reascnable tarma. U iag shod that Mr. itoiseU U dairyjag
rour wtihbMs is not where poor
badly damaged iMt b*"* today.
Yaaterday aftsn^on Mr. Dal___
U^a! IrT*jh^nTsT^mitt brought the animal to iha CaldwaU A
Loudon ahoptoflini^wlthAMwaai
TO TRADE
of walking Aoe, but the botes was tn
no mood to be nus^ and they toowl
IU TitADS lor driving horse: Graphto_b«ld his tost Min kmi
uptiuue and SO ten-inch records; alec enough to drive a —« bo
nearly new “Shoale typewriter. Will Clump and Mr. DaUeU trotted the
>- dlflerenoe. J. W[ Marsh. R f.
.\o. 2, Uing Lake.
'6St3*^
iteflnary A. j. goott and Mrapped
him Into the stock.
Mr. DalaeU was bolding
I
ths bom's'
MISCELLANEOUS.
head when he gave a switi kick, ki
: tbe iron bars whhffi was
RUNET TO LOAN on peraonai prop
erty and real eatsts. 1. Mewlai * holding him In, against' Mr. DatoaU’a
lyier, Room MS, Wilhelm btoek.
loft hand With greu fvoa. AUhoo^
no bones wars broken, the 8esh was
torn loose £rom the bones^ and today
the hand U badly gsoedeR and quite
siis. It will be soma time before Mr.
Oajtell can use It again.
Tbe bom was sboA however, bu
be kept np hla objections to the last,
ana all ooaoented were glad when the
SALS—A large oew house, will
tdy lor occupancy about May
(Continued Iroui Pago One.)
Modem. WU] take lots lo exchange.
e. or sell cheap for cash, or
man. who, after stumbling and
wUi sell
will
BOU on mottthl;
licuil.v lalling list on iho walk, galherB. Kungerlord. phon
bhnseU together and eprinted with
TOR 8ALB—Store bulldlDA comer the speed of a deer south on Bohemia
end Fmit Flat up etalra. All
lodem Improvements.
ClUsene'
-Mr. Clancy and Mr. Smalley kept
phone 406.
401841
lu cuy well up to him until they reachi'wtiUth street when they tost
uf him. As Oicy passed Mr.
Allan Little, The Sutherland 4016lf koiigu s residence un Bohemia street
Hodge was siliiug on the porch
TOR SALE—20 scree of land, threethey asked him if be bad secs ^
quarters ot a mile from city UmIU.
liass. Mr. Hodgu replied, ''Ho is
Will eell all or part Call Cltlswaluoro.than three feet ahead ul
Phone 406.
S00$4t
you."
llowcw, owing to liic darivBcss, the
on nere not able to see (ho holdop,
and lie got away. Mr. Hodge stated
that they were running so close toTOR SALE—Quantity ot papers sullable tv shelves or putting under gcilK.-r he thought it was one crowd
carpets. Done np In 6-rent packages until tbe men spoke.
at The Bagle office.
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iu the meantime a hurryup call had
bet'u sent In to the engine house from
TOR 8ALB—Something nice. Soda AdHiey’s grocery store on Union street,
Ouiitllt, money maker, or exchange;
and
as Chief of Police Ashton was not
a bargain; worth InveMlgatlon. Al
lan F. UtUs, 281 Front itMSL mw m. Fire Chief Murray hitched up his
horse and drove with all speed to the
rOR SALB-Tbfee heavy
scene, picked up Mr. Cianoy
Watchman Nolan, and toUowed the
trail on Bohemia to Fourteenth, then
drove to Union and oonUi
Bongtaey hill, but H wat raining slight-
wMl tented.
_
_
ebanga. Allan Uttla. Ths BathvlaaA
seiM
■fsase.
TUI Amnu
ro SBLU-lM seres umbw IsnA pM
ly cut 0&, good esBp bsUdlsgs on
the pisoe, fine bm eoQ. two aJes
trout Rresas sod three Bns sprtsv
the oboe; the maklhg ot Mail
bM) npi » acres ef
WANWr »ehr ha«t* uams W Bmw TO BELl^II wm aeO
I
b will nsks
a ales llUle called m the cbleAjj^ Wa
taaber; aood maW Write ar lsed,wbleb
trait and ohidtea_______________
ghldcsB-larm for firs do)
phiha Carp LM Umbar OSh
-a thi pGM I
lare down ahd ona dollar a month the scene, But
41)164
... twenty months, dr larger (»cl good his escape IearlBg;.no due.
If wasted on same easy terms.
The officers kej>t a ibarp iodkoot
Ian F. UtUe. tl2 • root SL 4046
FOR RENT.
itil an early hour this morning, and
<vt> kept up tbe search tbe entire
SELL—No place like home end
POR RENT-TWO MW houses on Wei- TOborne
duv. -but no arrests have been made.
like a farm. We have I
BUt SL Udulre C U. Hunter, mi
many to advertise all. Call and ter The handbag was found on Bohemia
IPtltf
If we can’t suit you. Allan F. UtUe, Kir<->'i near Eteventb this morning,
232 Front eL
4M64
iitaiiiitag everything but tbe money,
iseih ladies ve quite sure they could
heated, hot and cold water; best
will make a doe 1
daylight rgoius in city, over First .about 10 miles from city and' will
again, as tbe light from the open
Natkaai bank. Inquire at J. W.
be eoU very cbhap for cash
diKiiway anone full upon his face.
HUUken's office. Rent lot?. lU9k-u
very easy
«sy terms to Improve. I'Ik) ibink the man toUowed them
uua L wish tor a home of
from down town and heading
but buy this
thu and maM^oner'^A^Uo
make
■I,■■lime UUUBO vuli, roiiiMV/. eiicu.
F. Uuie. X32 Front at
ilii-m off lay in wait tor them, near-the;
40lltl
Oontalni 40 rooms lumUhed, elec
<■111 ranee to the honse, tor they did not
tric light, bath. Overlooks beauUlul O SELL—Nice farm, easy terms,
see uyone until he was ^
creek scToss, trull orchard, twi illiiK vvlih Mrs. Hormuth for tbe pos
bama stone cellar, nice bouse, wind
session of the bag.
"Had be dropiied from the sky 1
FOR RBNT-Uouse at 226 Bast 11th
home; come quick, see It buy it A1 could not have been any more taken
sL; desirable looatlon; reasonable
^ F. LItUa SutbwlsBd Block, over
by Burprlse," Mrs. Hormnth stateA
^t. Pratt * Davla.
44)6S-tX
she added that hod she fallowed
TO BELL—Small farm, near by. 40 her hiM Inclination she would have
FOR 5ALE.
acTM. low priM. easy terms; partly Phased the thief, "and 1 beUeve 1 could
cleared, no timber, good toll, log have caught him. loo." she added.
house, good roads, fnilt belt Allan
FOR RALB-Carpet rug 7x12 ft, suit
Little. Tbe Sutherland.
40164f
able lor cottage. Pripe 6S.60. 629
etaU Btraec
406641
I wish to thank ..
____
TO BELL-Reeort ttyro, good orcharA
inwn me while making collections
fair buildings, nice Oshlng. 67
r the general work of the «al'
good aoll; 61.800,
n.r.......................
half cash, or
FOR BALE—24 acres good frul. lanil,
ebanga A F. LUlla Sutherland Army. In Benxle county, at Honor,
12 acres cleared, one house, good
bloct
also Lake Ann people were liberal. At
-----1871
- road, 6 miles from city. Sells cheap
Elk Rapids I collected 827.30. 1 wish
Enquire 614 Second street '66t«<
TO SBG,L—Tea acres, near by. blaA also to thank Hannah, Liy & (>>.’s
of the
muck, small honsa very cheap. See
lb street who helped roe to get all
It Want oaah. Allan Llttla Thi
d 832.62. 1 thank yon all and God
SotherlanA
40164f
For bsteblos,’. Irom
wmem. IlhO per
estueg. ultverWaten,
HttUnloB 81. PbonelW
lOT If. i»06.
EAST END
NOTION STORE
Screen Door*, complete U. B1.M
Window Semns..
ICetoSSe
Good grkde Orani
Water Pail*:..
IBetoBAe
Gal iron Chamber PaiU......... SBe
Come in and see our S and 8*e
lablea on Batnrday.
546 East 8th SL
ClUaens PRorc MA .
Mta «ton Maard ratofited taBAy
■1 MaatoR whsra aha was'ealled by
tha ttlnsap aaa daaih ot her mother.
Mrs. Oesrpe A FhwlMy, wto has
wa spndlng n tow days at tha Park
Plaoa, retamad to Grand Rapids
Mra. N, W. )■
a at Sotos lift
today for Bay City to attend the tnnaral o( bar motbar, Mis. Mary-eaihMra. c. A. Thomas (aft today for
Hmwwtha where she wUI make her
bom with her dan^ter, Mrs. Ora
MUlK.
Mra. Anna Menroa rstumad to An
gel this morning attar baUtg ths guest
of Mrs. P. J. earns la ths nUy lor the
past 10 days.
A. O. Belllnghurst ef Ostrelt, who
bas been in the «Uy several days w
bustness, has gone nvth before re
taining home.
A marriage license was Issued today
to Franh John Koetel and Mias Maude
Blermacbv, both parties being Mayflald resldenta.
The Epworth League society of Die
FuM M. E. church, which was ennonnesd to be held Friday, May i8.
There was a small crowd, owing te
the Storm, last night at the Foreeiers’
party given in their hsU. All preseuL
howevw, report a line tlmA
The Misses-Rhoda and Rattenbury
reCdraed today from ManceionA where
tney served the wedding supper Ust
evening at the Andrew-Doty wedding.
rhe Traverse City Rod and Gun
club wlU bold their first weekly sboot
tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. As
large an attendance as possible is de
sired.
H.'O. Joynt has purchased a fine
saddle pony from a Cadillac party. Alloough tbe pony is small, be is full of
Old Pioneer of Regl^ Uved at Mow- mettle and can cover tbe ground at a
pretty clip.
roe Center.
- James Hayes, one o< the old pMv; The Mliset Nellis Lardie and Ethel
noers of this region. dleS yeelerday at Gibbs left yesterday on, tbe Missouri
Monroe Centv, at (ha advanced age of for Chicago. Miss Lardie will risil bor
8i- years. Deceased toavee one daugh brother, Clayion Lardie; who is in businc?8B in the "Windy City."
ter who resides in CaUfwnla, and a
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marsh, son and
10-year.old grandebUd who lived wRh
him. The funeral will be held tomor dau^ter, Myron and Mabel ot SammiivUle, Ind.. arrived In the city thU
V at Monroe Cento.
afternoon on ihoir way to ..ajng Lake
tn spend tho summer in their cottage.
Phillip Krontx arrived in ths city
this afternoon from San Francisco
wbwe he has been tor some yme snd
in other points in tho wosl He states
CENTRAL LEAGUE.
tbe earthquake disaster at San Fran
cisco Is a protty bard thing to describe.
of the Ladies'
Library will be beld tomorrow after
noon. Tbe'followlng ladles wiU mlertsin: Mesdames Gillespie. Fish,
KeUey. snydv, Mercer, McDermott.
es Grace Morgan 'and MabM
Bates- •
torn Wllllain DsKay. who has bsM
Ul tbr a number of weeks, was sbls
4a b* oat yestsrtoiy tor tbs first time.
tt» firm ot next WMk she torpects to
^To agt ha se flora tot* tor a visit
and vitfR(toB.Ch»a hsr^fintfto R the
JMiES Him DBi mmuy
BASEBALL
Oc. O. Z.A
tram New Toito.wltoa smee February
hs bas bemi tnktog wn^ at New Torfc
Post Graduate hospital and at tbe
New York lylngdn bospHaL He bas
also taken a special course in surgery
1 women's and' chlldreo's diseases.
Mrs, Duncan Morgan and family i
fire cblldreo left today for Saskatebewau. N.'W. Ter„ to Join hv husband
who left a short lime ago with a
load of horses and household goods,
to malfe their bouie ou a claim which
&Ir. Morgnn look up last summer.
NATIONAL AEAQUE.
WOR. UWL PCL They disposed of ibelr farm at Cedar,
Homer Skiver being tbe purchaser.
pi i
SS."-£'ToST‘.”'
WHITE
Bargahw CoBHaned—Interest Increasing
Pmow Tubing
42 inch regular 17c quality.............. Special 124e
42 inch regular 18c quality,........ Special 14c
Bed Spreads
Either fringed or plain, full size, $1.50 04 Off
and $1.75 qualities [at......... ..............
Job In Embroideries
9 and 10 inch wide, a 26c valne at . .. ........... 18c
Lonsdale Cambrte......................
......... 12)e
17x34 linen Hack Towels, a bareain
16c or 2 for.................................................. Z3C
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
One lot of Skirts, plain and lace trimmed, QQa
slightly soiled, only............................... 05Fw
Gowns, an odd assortment, value up to 0*7^
................ 07C
ll.OOat..............
Corset Covera, trimmed
val lace made
of French Lawn, -a 75c value, sale
price...............................................
50c
E Wilhelm
FRONT STREET.
I ME bOLAR SYSTEM.
West rhilndriphla.fsmily wss st
suppn- otiv Dipht; tsIklDg atxim the
ratgsgvoiriil of Ob* of the dsugUers.
whose sodding wss soon to be. The
Mgr« servsnL who scied a* waHrexs.
Uondresa, etc.; bad Just brought into
tbe dhitng room the dessert. whe» oco
of tbe girls asked; "iTrginlt, have
you seen K.dlth'i flanrer “Laws!
doen know, hooey." sbe replied: “bit
ain't ^eeo In de wapb yit"—Exet
. Famous •tftoa Braalmra.
The moat tomooi
noaa atrika
at
twaal
tha Mnd an Dr. Ktog's N
Now
m Ufa
PUla. WboB UfW 'Md be
they qohkly Mttto
h me* as Mm af
not one pody oecnplae a position closer
to earth than the moon, whidi la noma
240,000 nUea awivy-Teiy far. of'
course, side by side with any sntfhiy
distances, bvt a mere fraction side by
aide with other astroQomical dlatasccm
Next to the moon ov nearest
al neighbor la Venua. and then Mara.
often taitber away from ns than \
•KB, wtoch nsalns atwaya at aona«hat«slMtittbaaamedtttanea;roagh~
tr to from fiaoooooo to sBjnxooo BiMR
‘wsa.sssrmn.
niB dlrldtot apMo ladaaau ass atto
tfhkh to ahoto Bra «
to the a«h)ect « a de
mn aa oto auto la: Sttura. nauto
lightful and weH4niutratod arttoe in ton
the May nomber of Interior Decora- twice as far aa SvpUor; Uranna. aaM>
ly twice aa far as Batnra, airi Naptnaa,
Uon. This ni
cle on the Schwab naariy three ttmea aa far aa Saturn. AB
Palace on Riverside Drive. "Tbe these planeta bekmg to our aon. a&
Treatment of Doors and WlndowA” an toeinben of hie family, an are part "The Decoratkm of Chinese Inl*rlora,“ of tbe eoUr aystem. The atoe to the
A Cure for the Curling Rug," “In eolar v»tem •« • whole. conalstUig
teresting Old Wall-Papers," "Some tbui of tbe son and hla planets, lacliidFamous Beds" and "The Care of
Plants for the House." are eome of the
other well-written and .beautlfully> simplf facts. They i
illiistraied,articles Id thia Issue.
Tbe DumI
number coats ten cents and
-B2.<l0(k000 mUea stray from I
l>e bad from all newsdelares. It It
and
that
Neptnaa,
the ooteniost plaiH
Itshed 3 19 Union Square. New York
at to tha aolar ayatom. to nearly thirty
thnaa as far distant from the nn ns
earth to.-Chamben'. JowaaL
AN ODD EURD.
\
Five Menthe’ ON lirfiM Olea.
Van detU York, the five Booths’ old
chilA of Mr. and Mrs. Bd York of
Garfield aveaue. died resterdar i
. Tbe funeral was held this afon at 2 o'clock at the realdenoe,
the Rev. T. P. UIIob offiototing. Tbe
burial was la OakwooA to charge ot
•irtaker Kmer u Bagbea.
»
CITY NEWS H4 BRIEF.
B
»»•»•••» BiBBBBBBBB
B. & Lawton iwtiiniod to (3
Rapida today.
Mra. George ftoricatt of Omega left
today tor Walton.
The PercoUra we planning i
calico ball tor May SO,
MeMng ef the Elka tonlgM. Ona
casdldoto tor tnBMton.
R^rasbfo Clara Ohaaato ependlng n few
<to]w M ^ gnatt to Mra J. L. Qlbbe
of MayfiolA
Mra. Winiam Blrakbura ha. gone
Scotvtlle tor a vtott with iwlaUvea
and Meoda.
Mr. and Mra. P. Ruhlnaan and family
went to fiackv Grato this
tor a TtoU.
Tha Orawn baasboH team will play
WyUa taam m tha iattor place
Bu
nextt Sunday.
L. M. Paige ef CMUb» to In the dty
damoRStraUng tha booktog
of aleetricKy.
The CndHlaa banahtoi tarnn will play
tha atrcRg rnmeptak taam at Cope«tob' next B««ay.
Mrs. Gaerga Moir and Mrs. pewara
left last.arsRtog tor Henrall. Ont.,
hers .they wtB «*» their future
besna. Sir.
i.---
THE SALE OF
‘ HOW FORTUNES ARE HADE ”
It WiU Tell Voti
bov to tell a good iovnimeut; bo* to ebooee betveca real eatsM
and stocks; bow to choose your pannera; bow to protect youraelf
in cue you should uol care to bold an loveatmenl iDdeHuitaly;
howto iuvesi email sums and a hundred and one other thinga,
which no peraoD—mao or woman—who is now luvetliog small
amounts or wbo cia Invest, should miss reading.
It Is well printed iu colors ou good paper, artistically bound
iQ a flexible cover. Tbe illuaiTatfcna were made by a well,
known artist. ..
MY BOOK IS free:
Tbe luthor of this book baa been perfMly frank. He gives
Infonnailoa of peat value to bank depotitora, atotoholders In
o tboae wbo p
igan In.
veatmem. It abova np “fakes” sud “fskert,’* stock acbemea
are exposed. After reading it you will- know bow banka make
“ big money.’’ Valuable advice Is glvencn all kinds ot securitioa.
ftarUbto “ rtoaa ’’ in suckt.
In abort, it to a frank talk on Money Haking.
▼ordaarenot“mlneed.” TbeooId,bara
titith stands out In every line.
' n going to give thU I
tom* at 01
Boiterdoltffi
GEORGE C KRTER.
ttalamlnutt.
That queer bird, tbe klwL to a native
of New Fas land, Iti remarkaUa pecnliarlttoa are, flrtL tbe apparent abaaoce of winga, as the plumage so
covers toe small, radimentary. stlcfcUke appendage of a wing that none
whatever is epparwnL The attnatioa
Of tbe noecrUs at toe bill's extieuilty
aecoud peculUr fcacura. While
hunting for eiwibworms it probes toe
ground, making a .conUnual snnirgiwat help In finding food and toe
position of toe noatrUa
quite appareuL
A toM pecnUarlty Is the very dlsproslae of toe egg In COE
comparlto too bird. It being a little lees
than coe-fourto toe bard's own walgbL
One klwl'e egg found welgbed fourand one-half ounces, while toe
bird wtoghed Just under four pounds
(sixty-four ^nscesi and was about too
aiac of an oriilnary ben.
The plumage ot toe Uwl Is a duU
toown etrsaked with light gray, and
aboefc, ratosr baiUy hacked off at tha
rear part as nature has not provided
toe kiwi wito aneb decoration as a tail
The abeence of wings is compensated
for by Its awtftneee of fooL and the
large, ebunay loMilng legs, which are
as weapons, are placed
That Wnn AIL
A young girl wbo Is alwaya trying
some new thing was prciimt once
whan toe doctor net a nel^ba't bro
ken arm. She was sure tost toe knew
exactly bow It was done and ntoot
anztoUB to pot her new knowtodgo Into
peaetteo. Some time latm a baa oot
in toe tolcfcen yard broke its tec. The
giri dlnetly annoonced that toe mraat
et n “and make It as good as
" Aceordladly it was put into s
plaster cast and left for tha proper
tengtt o7 time to knit When toe day
came to take off the east the girl ran
owt to toe benbonne tn great eagaraaas
to nee toe resnlL Preoeotiy tome was
a amaam that brought army mainbar
of te family to her alda The (hlcfcan
was lumping mlaerably over te grand
Mfiaartos instead et dlracUy forward.
Toa kMw a ban’s tag ha* a crook.
WiB, toe M erookad tt ft* wnag
MBKaakvadalL
the daiTS' eaqle.
VOL. XIV.
TEAVBBSS OITY. KlCBieAj tDTOBSDAT, HAT IT, MM.
NO. 4068.
IMSBnBRBfRMB
MORMOII CHURCH
BLOW AT SECRETARy uamiiPViii
qmdi niUD CMS JTIIEF HATCHED
MTMTI HHn
UUTUE6USIIIESS
OF STATE HOUSER
HAROBAG WITH {1B
OIMLV
JOHN TRiEBTBR F
AGE DONE TH
$2.00
Miy
MITTEE OF THE WISCON
Pay the balanee when you can-
make ii.'as.r for j-oii lo liarr » pood iip-to dalf. I io-Cart or Foldine OoCarl—yon want ont —baby oc-eds one—buy it now.
THE PRICE OF A GO-CART.
ahould cut some fif'isro in iia puroliaso. alau thequality. Our combina
tion of I/)\V pric.. with UKUI .|uali.y ia what has piren Ub the Go-Cart
boaioess in the HAST and we tiFiire that the bame method will oontinue
U> give us the LK'XS siiarc of the h't'Tt'RE business.
Biggest Assortment In the City.
J. W, Slater
r Relltbis Homs rurniahee.
of Window Screens witbin
Bame day.as ordered. Odd do<
doors^ fco 5 daj>s.
Al] kiods of Lumber and Building Material.
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
{2,000 OFFQBI FI « OECIOIOI
THE VICTIM OF A HOLDUP MAN
LIttU
nied artd Said to Bs a Poli
tical
B»gl*.]
n.-Dnrtog
IBpaoml toTh*
Keswick. Mich,
by U^tnlng and two
The barn was aely '
The famUy M
thought a tree
Schtone.
about M. ccaiwiaid
they went to the
ISpaclal to Tba Dally Bada.]
MllwBukes. May 17.—SUlu laaur- do the chore* that
: Beo- ID the loss of Mock
reiary of State Walter L. Hi
being an Intermediary of tte Bqoitalile
Life Insurance Co. In an effort to ot>i decision ferorable to ibe com
pany In return for a 12,000 contribatloQ
for the renomlna.
tlon of state oOcere.
FAILED TO ARHIV
CommlBlBoner Host sprung the seneation during the testimony before the
special Insurance InTestlgatloo commlUee of the Wlsconsn leglalature.
Secretary Houser Increased the eensaUun by strcnglT Intlntatlng that the
charge Is part of a poUUcal bkrw ux
secure bU defeat In the next elsetloo.
In his evidence Mr. Host testified that
-rune IS. IS03. S^retary Hotiser en
tered his office and said U Mr. Host
would render a decision In accordance
with the slip which he banded him.
which would hare been a decision fa
vorable to the Bqoltahle company, the
Insurance society would give |2,000
toward a campaign fund. Mr. Hotiser
denies the entire story .and charges
simply a blow to defeat htm lor
election.
tbe Oa^le Soap In--^
dustry YARBltCr has
been placed on the pedestaL We have the soap
in 5 oz cakes cut by
tbe manufacturer
•• were idllod.
m
ON
SUNDAY AS
Dr. Gregcfy M^me.
ths Advocate* «LI
ISpeclal to Tba
Chicago, May 17.- ime. the political fagW
dee to arrive at ChlO
morning to addrea*
ment
.t in
In uje
the einyuv.
«
m
followers to be on tW
Petersburg, a prisosef
Russian secret sen
Dr. Maxlme who
of the short lived
VICTOR
Tbe World’s
Grandest
Mnslcal
want
AB.
No Filament
American
Drug Store
All Crawford lasts are
made to harmonize pwfecUy with the natural
lines or the foot That's
why the comfort.
Rowland Donglas,
Shoe-Store opposite Whiting Hotel
Spring Lines Ready
In neckwear, abirts. uDdcrw«
and everything In furnlBhli
that the particnlar,
tasteful dresser requires,
goods vte know have been eml--'Isfactory in quality
lentiy eatlsfi
_nd„ pcioe h. ofere. and
propose and shall nse every endesTor possible not only to keep
Kubeck & Hoyt
tlMON STWBT CLoranss.
HEAR
Boosa B ureal ttanu and Pryor's line Orchestr
Stirrio^ Marches, Dream.r WalUes, etc., ew;.
OUR “LONG SUrr
^ latest Coon Bongs and Ballads by the Favoritles of the VaudsriUe
tnimity vrlth which ladito who have once' sued.
RFm>T fUjur
We
holdfiat to it and recommend it to others is c
TnivavcClly.
PIERSON
HAO
CLOSE
HIS HOHSE WHS Wm IHIil
Doctor
Was Slightly
trlc Lights
In
Shocksd-rElsc-
Vlllsge
Bumsd
Out—Rsin Poured tor
(Special to Tbe Dally Bagt*-]
KalkaskA May IT.—A fierce ^eetric
storm pasked over here last night do
ing oonelderahle damage to the tele
phone end telegraph lines. While Dr.
W. Pearson was rgtuning from
call in the country, a bolt of lightningstruck near his borae, knocking the
animal flat npen the ground. Tbe doowas also sU^tiy ghoeked. The
horse wae not eeriouslF IbJnred, esd
as eo<m toxm tte fleet agata.
The elnctrlc Mghti o( ^ «|tr
aU bta*4.ant,^ btM ~
8UP|PRE0 RELAPSE AT HER HO-
Rack of Qripps Alarm* Her Friends
—Advancsd Ysar* ar* Against
May Be Caused by Extrsms Heat Sud-
Hsr Raoevsry.
daniy Fellewing ths ColA—Thtrs
(BpoeUl to Tb* DaUy Bagla.]
New Tork. May 17.—Mrs Jeltersoi
Davis, wife of the presldeui of the
Southern confederacy who has been III
the Hotel Seward, suScred s relapstand early today her condlUon Is very
serious, During tbe morning hours
phyalclans retorted to the use of 017Mrs. Deris who Is advanced In
year* has been falling recently and
about two weeks ago she was taken
with an attack of grippe which greatly
alarmed her friends. She later show
marked Improvement and was re
cenily deolared out of danger
sidewalk heaving In the oily Is tbe
■w feature now. Today there was a
fair sized explosion and an upheaval
front of C- a Langisria res
idence. 532 West ngbth street. Hrs.
Langley did not hear It but her neigh
bors. Mr. and Mr*. Seymours Moore
heard an explosion and Mr*. Moore
remarked:
"What noise Is that? Is It an earth
quake?"
Her husband re-assured her and said
that something bad fallen al Mr. Lang
ley's but a Bulpborous smel Iaroused
»lr suspicions and they went to the
Dr where they saw the walk In front
Mr, Langley's home out of place.
strip shout three feet wide and
across the walk is broken out The top
dressing the same as the walk men
HEADING - OF AN
ARTICLE
tioned In yesterdas Bagle seems to
WESTERN PAPERS.
be mainly affected, although about half
of this strip extends through tbe con
FaiBoua Pitebtr Is Keeping Up 1
crete filter to the sand.
Reputation.
The eiploBlon Jsrred Mr. Moore's
house and aroused their suspicion and
Dell Squires, the Muih side barber, they began to think something bad ex
ploded and were much surprised
has j-eceived western paper with
find It only the walk.
dcoount of two baseball games
which Ike BuUer, formerly of this cHy,
pMehed. The fliat gam* wae one play ed her husband who cMttoled her by
ed April » In which laeoma defeated telling her to send for a reporter
the Grays Harbor $ to t Bight has explain tbe phenomena and an Bagle
reporter was notified of the oaemrt
wer* Blade ctf BuUer.
As there are no -trees which could
The other game was played May 10
botween Taeocna and Spokane tnd re
suited In a I to # rietory tor Tacoma
The arOcls in regard to thlr gsme is sentiment Some adeasce tba Idee
beaded:
’’Butler Paints
inidsss that gas has formed and tbe exploeloo
White." Asketrtread: “Ike Butler, Is caused fn this way. The cold .weath
veteran and wlflnsr of many a pKcber'r er followed by tbe sudden heat and
battle, yesterday, baiied by fairly other reasons are given.
Another walk loeated on Division
; euppopL sesit BpcAana down the
street near Tenth street is affected le
percsetage eolamn a few pegs '
"Anytme who may think Mr. Butler tbe same «g7. When this burst
la a 'has b^' ought to hay* seen him not known.
steam them over yesterday," la
way ths artlcls raada In ths next day'j
paper. In this game only six biis were
made off BnUer.
“LONG SUIT”
IHUt UDIWIISIHE
iicaY anmiuiBi ust hight
NOTICE
On and after May 15. IWofi, all l.icv
ele riders are prohibited from riding
upon any and all of the sidewalks of
tbe city, with the exception ' --hours from 5 to 7 o'cloik in the
Hannah & Lay ^Co.
i'
V - uii-
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PAY.
TO
ENQUSH
AND
cm IS HI I Fill FnniiG
Pnrtcipal Holdings are Worth Millions
of Doltare -Rutlnete Was Started
to Assist Cenverts and
IBpeeial to The DaOy Bagle.]
Sslt Lake CKy, Utah. May 17.—The
Mormon church is going out of busllis principal holding, tbe UUh
B..ectric Light & Railway Co, rained
$26.1X10.000, Is to be lak.en by a cor
poration combined of English sod
Amenoan oapttalista. It is also stated
made that the Salt Lake Qty and Loa
Angelas ikllroad. another chorch prop
erty, has been sold tor $500,000. This
road Is IS miles In length end runs
from the city to tht. lake.
Tbe president of the Mormon church
quoted as saying that the church
entered business to assist oonverte and
strangers, hut as they are now on .1
firm footing the chunh withdraws
from business entirely.
piKm woniG smainzED
IT UllflllU UST m
MISS
EDITH
OOTY
BECOMES
BRIDE OF_OR. O. ANDREWS.
Homs Wat Beautifully Decorated In
pink
and
White
Carnations
and Reas*
(Special to The Dally Eagle.]
Mancekma, May 17.—Mlse Edith
Doty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
Doty, was nnlted in maRlage laet •▼anJng at the home of the bride’s pannte
to Dr. D. Andrews of SL Lonla, MIA,
In the preeeaea
a targe bob^ U .
rstoUTae end Meads «d both bc^ g^.
CM. wlrie 'tln (toy neie* o( OtoMeto,
Jnae Andrews of 8L LobN. bw« tba
ring, tke wedding narah was glaynd
EtnmiKitiKCinf by
Miss Mildred Lauer.
“Hirifil PUIIS IIIDUIIS WHITE'
HEAR
Grinnell Bros.
W.
A PROFESSIONAL VISIT.
Is a BulplHiraus Smsll.
The actual vok-et. ufi CARUSO, .7r.m
SKMHK1CH,
PLANCON, acujii,
SCOTTl
iiivii. n, rL.aiM.4jr<.
SCHUMANN HEINK. and other celebrities in
K''
T.
CALL WHILE RETURNING FROM
-y TEL THI* MORNING.
UBANU'O^PKRA*^^^*'
HEAR
FIERCE ELECTRIC
STORM AT KALKASKA
lamintsaE
TRY AN NB^LC
Inslrnment
HEAR
[Bpwdal to The Dally Batf*.]
Gingham. Maine. May 17.—Jerry
Hayes, -said
etberviss known as
s Honlten, waaarrosted near
place - yesterday on a warrant charg
ing him wKh the murder of Mabel
rtge of Weston. Mass, March $L 1B04.
Cbaa U Tneker Is awaiting the eleochalr for the Page murder. This
latest arrest is besed upon alleged re
marks made by Hayes to Mr*. M.
Brown of Bingbam. at whose home he
t boarder more than a month ago.
According to Mrs. Brown, Hayes re
ed one day that "Tucher has got
the chair and that It is a good thing
ne that be has.'
3R.
RAILWAY
AMERICAN CAPITALISTS.
Undto ArreeL
Two Hour*.
plaj-lng a Joke upon them, hot when
they realised It was a holdup and
bad ecreamed for help, the man had
secured the handbag, leaving the leath
er handle on Mr*. Hormuih's arm.
1 hey both sUted that it was fully five
minutes from the time he grabbed
Bold of the bag before the handle gave
way, but (hey were too frightened
scream at firsL Their cries brought
Mr. Clancy, who bad been reading In
the house with the door open, to the
. and In ua^ny with Joe Baalley who heerd (he
To come to our store and hear the famous
y-'-'-a-L •'
eral ai«n Failed to Get Htm Ow
ing to the Oarkweee of
CRAWFORD SHOES
We Invite Everybody
tSSE.i^lSL
He NU TWIFIOI THE Mm
oraah
the NI9M.
tt* bad bMR
SbtBPtetw
One of the boldest bcridnpe known in
was not utU
morning to this city tor some ttm* occurred last
mlsfortone night at 9 o'clock on West Ntnih
streeL Mrs. Peter L Honnoth baring
her hand bag containing $10 in cash
snatched from her ara while she was
standing on the sidewalk In tirrot of
Mrs. Wm. Clancy's residence In com
pany with her dau^ter, Mias Chrisline Hormuth, and Mrs. Clancy.
The three ladies bad been doing
IN CHICAGO
some shopping down town, nod bad
IHEDULED.
Inst remmed. Mrs. Hormuth and
dangfaier accompanied Mrs. Clancy to
her bone.-aDd after bidding her goodlight were about to cross the street
to their own bone when Mrs. Hormuth
Hmplre,
happened to remember that she had
Mrs, Clancy's small pockelbook in her
Eagle.]
band bag. She said. "O. let me give
regory Max- yon your
trom RnsBla. time baoding K to Mrs. Clancy.
last Sunday
that moment a man made a grab
local advo- for the handbag, knocking the small
1 of govemKbook out of Mr*. Clancy's hand,
Ueved by bis but hanging on to the handbag which
rbacktoBL bung over Mrs. HotmiAh'S aim.
tte bands of
; Hyou wear
Bell Phone, 169.
Reoords SSc each and upwards.
Jerry’s Crime Obubtful end'Tuoktr le
NEAR HER RESIDENCE.
tothsC
Corner Lake Avenue, and lOtb Street.
^
SELLS PROPERTY INCLUDING 6T.
WAS
Wild Chwe AfUr the Fellow by Sev
W. L. Brown,-Mgr.
aMToShte 0“
HORMUTH
IDSSIM iWL
MY'iW IPIISIIIBI
THESE LIBERAL TERMS
•
ING THE ELECTRtC CHAIR.
L.
SIN LEGISLATURE.
Go-Cart
Citizens’ Phone, 32.
JERRY HAYEg HA» BEEN AWAIT-
MRB. PETER
SURANCE INVESTiOATtON COM.
a Chargs Which I* FlMly 0»-
Office:
,lt> THE dam-
morning.
SENSATION SPRUNG BEFORE IN-;
This BeauHful
Whelesafe and ReUII.
(UTT EDITION. 4 F.K.
eighth grade pupils of tbe Btnwuod
avenue school last evening In s
pleasant way. also Mias Nellis Lytle,
who Is the teacher of this gr*da
All ctf the members with tbe excep
tion of two, were preseaL Tbe t
lag was pleasantly spent In plsylng
games and hav$« a good ttma la gaoet«L BatreMuiMMsd(l««MW,aika
an 1 emits were served.
The bride was beanUfuI In a gown
and tbe
hqnae was a perfect bower of pink
and white carnations and roees.
Among the out of tofffi guests were:
Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Andrews, parents .
of tbe groom; Mrs. D. H. Andrew* and
daughter June, and Grandpa Andrews,
all of SC Louis; Hr* J. P. Gifford, and
Mrs. George Breaza of Manlstlquq:
Mrs. Wsinitock of KaJamaxoo, and
Mm. John Doty and son of South
Boardman,
The bridal party was seated at a
long table in tbe large dining room,
and the decorations of pink and white
roses and caraatlonB, handsome eendleabres and cut glass made a beantlful picture.
The menu was served by the Mttsea
Rhoda and Florence RaUeobury of
Traverse City, and was elaborate and
hesutlfully served.
The young couple have a host of
friends In this vicinity who will wish
(Dem nothing but success and happi
ness In tbeir new life.
FOR CIEUIIG UP TIE Clir
WOMAN'S CLUB MEMBERS READY
TO TAKE UP THE MATTER.
I Women of the City arc Called t
Meet Seturday.
Al] women Interested tn tbe clean
ing of the city are requested to meet
In the council room at'2:30 Baturday
afternoon.
The member* of tbe Woman's club
are quite willing to take bold of thecleaning up proposition hut want aU
of the women In the city to become in
terested and bNp.
Mayor Friedrich will soon Issue a
proclamation appointing a certain day
upon which such Work shall be done.
(HHI BBIIEn Fai HOWH SEMIS
Met With
Mishap at Central Sehssl
Building.
Don Bennett Ml down sOTeral step*
at tbe Central school balldlng yester
day afternoon and was picked up unoonsclous. haring struck on bis bead.
He was dssed tor tome time sfter
reaching hU bom* and la a little dlzxy
today tbongh be went to aeboed.
Tbe rubber matting wbhdi has been
down OB tbe stairs had been removed
and the stair* were r*ther al4iptoy
which caused him to tslL
TRY AN EAGLE WANT AO,
THB laiLT
TiwBaHyEatle
*rmi, nwutHKRt.
•UMcniPTtoNe.
<»• >Mr, IV BiOl .
Tka Daily mw «1U b« teoad on
MM^bDakC, aUlMkailiUtML___
G. MeBror, $M WM
alrMi;
Kn. ▲. B. i<ldl*. tU Nartk mmvood
»mbm; Msvw OMdy Co. pakn
taOMUT of th* abon plaoaa!^
taqnaaua to '7«(«n aay t
la tka aantoa at c
^«Mi.No.M.
SELECTINQ BOjDK«->OR THE
YOUNGL
A reiT latare^tific cwnfereooe «ac
bald la tha Rayarson Ubrary, Grand
Raplde tbla waek, for the purpose 6l.
oooaiderinc cbUdreD'a reading, which
waa well attended and taken part in
by a Bunher of procBlneat educators
aodansea.
The eubieet la ooe of great Import
ance and far-reaching and does not re
ceive the attenUoo that abould be be
stowed upon' It. Any c»e who feels an
interest In the education and tralnlne
of the young for future usefulnei
men and women cannot but realise
that very much depends upon tbi
tent and character of their reading be
tween the agee of 10 and 16 rears, and
to select and supply suluble rMdlng
for these young people le a usit that
requires a great deal of care
thought OD the pan of the person
Of eoone H It necessary to select
•neb books aa the young people will
beoome Interested In. which It ndl
bard to do If no attention la paid Co
the character and moral teacblngt oonreyed: but to select books tbac shall
be entertaining. Instructive and of
elevutlng character. Hi quite a different
-matter and requires the exercise of
much more care and judgment
At this Grand Rapids contereece the
question, “Are the writings of Mark
Twain welcome for Children ?*'
discussed at length by Rev. T. T. R.
l.athrop. D. D. He took "Tom SowTer"
and "Huckleberry Finn" ea the beat
examples of Hark Twain's boys’books
and those meet widely/feed. In dlsouaBing the matter th» reverend gentle
men nU:
me period <ff A,hors We between
. „Che ifm of 11 sii4 U ywe la n mpet
. W-Rm «R«tng O^MBgb Urn sR the
prlmltlve-cxperleocea et the nee. -The
aance not only U In Urn. He Is n
eavage. neoan of the wild la In hla
blood. The boy who feels R :
strongly la the one who oBen the beat
material tor manhood, beceuee hU vltallty liV a creative kind. The pro
blem in the training of every boy is
the taming of the savage. In this hie
environment pleya a large.part Books
alao have e large part in the taming
Proeeas. To be of value they muat
tame as well as entertain tbe savageThey should satisfy the savage In
stincts und at tbe same time, unknown
to the boy, they ahonld put a check
upon them.
"Torn Rawyert and 'Huckleberry
Finn" show two
boys. The sav
age In them la evldenl. But ‘Huckle
berry Finn' Is coarse throughout and
low even In Ha eoaraeneei. *Toin Saw
yer’ Is of a milder type, but both books
p« a premium on^truaucy, outlawry
and Idleness. 'Huckleberry Finn,’ with
all bis evil ways. alwRya prospers, and
la neltber book can any mom! purpose
be found.
“Thslr effect upon a boy. however,
wtll largely depend upon hla eavlroanent and upon the opportnaltles which
be has tor the rational working off of
hla resUeti energies. They do
to Bake a boy more of a savage and
for that reason they are positively danforooa.“
Librarian SamuH H. Ranck, sUted
whu we bsHeve Is the axpertepoe of
every librarian In the country, that
there Is alwsya a lively demand for
both of these hooka. Mr. Ranck. while
, realizing the strength of the objections
<rf these books, aalA “Personally
would rather have them tor a b
than some of the sort with abwiutely
ontme gsody goody characters
sickly ssotiment" In this statement
oar views are In perfect accord with
thoM of Ur. Ranck.
^ “ShoDld Chlldron be enoonraged to
road War Stories r was another nbJeet dlMaBed^at this confer
CkMiiM H. Cccsball. principal of the
TnrMr gtreet aokooL had tbe mala
PRpar ppoa this gnaMon. and treatad
tha mattar in n way that ahowad hla
good nadantaadlng «t tha natnio «(
tha romm. thatr llkaa nad regairw
a,
bow thar abotdd be
to
te of tha uK«t baMflt to tha ynnag
paapta. WabeMavohadaparfaeUyoor.
net In hU atntanant that tha aavaga
laMnat la a child fraa 11 to U
pwn of ago Mtam to danaand
talaa «f m and of haralc Haate and
Ihat R la bettor to dtaoet thla current
than to try to toan R. ChOdraa'i
ag of war atortaa'alMU ba osly
aa are tmaad cm fact and anch aa
win dTC aetoa idea et
aad of
beognphy Bad at tha «»• RIM arouaa
gTMtar lava of eomtiT aad teeateato
greator mpaetaad admlratifla lor
ta great aaa to pv Ota aad lariaar
AH of tbla -foCM to show that the
reading of good books by the yoong
PMple la aometblM to be
I every t
ork of p
, instruotlT
that Bball be 1
Aid of high character, such-hooka at
the young po9pIe will read, is a taali
that reqnirea the eaerdse of a
deal of care and judgment.
A. D. MCRAE DIED
LAST NIGHT AT 7;3D
HAD BEEN AILING A LONG TIME—
WAS CONFINED TO HIS BED
PART OF FOUR WEEKS.
HE HID DROPSY OF THE HORI
One of the Oldest Reeldenfe of th
Region Pasaee Away Leaving a
How of Friends—Funeral Will
Be Held Tomorrow.
Alexander
it resident
region, died last evening about 7:30
o’clock of dropsy of the heart after a
severe Illness of about four weeks, altbough ODly a portloa of tbe time was
be obliged to remain In bed. Two
years ago last October Mr. and Mrs
McRae moved to this city from Section
GarSeld township, and made their
homo at B33 Fifth street, where tluDeath Angel vUllei
Mr. McRae came to this city in Soploiuber, 16B6, at that time the place
being an Isolated lumbering spot with
a mill and a few shanties. Bight years
after coming here be purchased a farm
In Garheld township. Are miles south
west of the city CD the Monroe Ccnici
road, but for some time after that ho
worked in the cRy.
Three years ago last November hls"
health railed him and be decided to
give up active fanning, move to thir
city and toke a much needed real
He bad considerable property and be
devoted hlE time to looking after it
and doing hls own repairing.
Though Mr. WrRae was ailing for
a long period, his fatal lUncsB covered
a period of only four wwks. Kor a
week, when first taken, he was con
fined to hls' bed but got up again and
bis physician told him he was on tbe
road to recoven'. A week a^ yester
day noon he was taken with what was
pronounced bemon^age of the brain
and from ebat time, was deilrloua moat
of the time, although be conUnned to
recognise members of the family.
The life of the deceased waa one of
tasdnatry and reanltsd not only. In tbe
abontremant of good pnogieTty InterBto. bto-has also bM to «Raet bsM-
nw 111 iauiiojl
Of na, and oven IR —.
ttero ii a* dam^ toffrlgt to this
•MOoit.
mirr’’ season waa opened here
Baturday. and the “KUa" ato an oxamT>e worthy of aanatoUoa by tbtor
•Hera,
"Tlgtoo.“ a taan
POMd Of boys vteM ag« •
16 yaars. playte nn
otoe
Club and Maatod ttetg I7 A aooro to
to to i
battory tor the “Tigers"
to Paulas ‘VoegsU ■ng. Angnat PeUex.
Joe Uaeaenich to Traverae CRy la
here buying poteum, and eays there
Urj* Bomber to tnbera yet
marketed In this eecUoiL
^
Not wiahlng to be partial, the bend
eerenadedeast side residents last Bav
urday evening.
Between hls dutlee in charge of the
hoist at the company’s dock, and at
thi Hotel Lake Ylew, Ale* Sharp man
ages to find enough to do w keep him
out oFmia^eL
A. B. lYirbanfce and A. a Elckerd
iransacled'hualneaa at Mabel Satur
day.
Walter Watson and C. B. Pray of
Mabel were Blk Baplde vttltoro Mon
day.
Mre. Thee. E. Sha/p rlaHed Traverse
City SatiBday.
JOHN FLACK PASSED AWAY AT
John O'Rourke of Traveree City, forSON’S HOME LAST NIGHT.
meriy employed on the fiSUt Rapids
braich of the Fere Marquette, was In
Deceased Had Lived Here 28 Yearo- town Friday renewtag tod acqnaintaneea.
Had , Wide Acqualnunce—Leavee
Mr, and Mre. B. J. Seeley end cbllWidow and Six Children.
dren visited Mrs. Seeley'e parenU,
Mr. and Mre. A. Underleaf, at Mabel,
Iii .ilh cl.Tiiucfl nnothcr flgod pioneer Sunday.
Charlie Biinson and Wash Smith
1;..-| niglit aj
o'clock, John Flack
Spent Sunday in Grand Rapids.
-.i:<siiig away .it tlio home of hla
Landlord Sharp ot tbe Lake View
ili-orgc. In GnrCold UwMhlp, after
is
doing bto spring house cleaning and
Kiiffcriug three paralytic strokes
'lay-a. Monday night be was as getting things In ship shape for the
Increased summer's business. The
;is usual, and before retiring '
is betoc tastily doeoroted and
very cheerful. About 4 o'clock the tbll"wiiig morning hls son heard V 're-p^ered by W, M. Sarasln. which Is
•irangc sound from hls father's bed- a BirOcieni guarantee that It la O. tC.
Tarvla
Watson made a business trip
Moiii. and upon Investigation found
IIS father lying prostrate upon the o Mabel last Friday.
Peter Bargy, Torch Lake's euperfloor, having tried to walk across the
■Uor. transacted business In town Sal>om, and upsetting the lamp.
Mil waa summoned, but it wse too day.
Beach nf Boyne City,
Ii«*r A second, nnd then a third
vice
president of the 1, L- M. & T- A-,
ri i.c followed, tbe old pioneer giving
la here today looking over the situa
f> the struggle at 9:50 last night
Dcceaaed had lived In this vicinity tion.
Mrs. A3. Gunn and children
: y. nrs. 10 of which he bad spent with
it- Hon George on hls Garfield farm, Saturday for Kenosha. Wls.. where
o Ii-aves beside the widow, six chil Ibey will reside In the future.
Gunn
is employed In a glass factory
dren, having buried three. Two of bis
Joe and Jack, reside In this city, In that cllTW. R. Pray wag over from Mabel
n hile one ot the dangbtere, Mrs. Katie
McGarry, resides on a farm In Long Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank O'Brien of Trav
Lake township, another daughter, Mrs.
Heroon, lives In this city, and erse City were guests of Mr. and Mn.
Nettle, tbe youngest daughter, lives Otto Powera, Sunday.
C.
A. Wyland, of Chicago, pr^ldeat
tbe farm with her brother George.
and gen^ manager of the Bk Ce
There are four grandchildren.
The funeral wUI be held Satorday ment A Um Co., haa been to towa
morning from St. FYancle church, and a few days tiU week.
Aaa WWfaley. itorrta Snyder 1^
be remaina will be laid to rest In the
Catholic cemetery.
The airange- GMtge a&b are
^ -- '• artto L^omir..'
lenta era to ehasgato a
iD THRS FIDIIIYTIC
STROKES IH TWO HITS
A to;tfKtomnuBltr IW-natobrto-Wa
to miMe ttotoe «ad Ut pmetSeal ettortM for tbe gmieral good. '
Hr. McRae dweended trmn Bcotoh
ancestry. He sms bom in PreacoU
county. Ontatlo, on Christmas day of
1637. but bis parents, Kenneitb and
Marlon (CameronJ McRae, were both
natives of Inverness, Scotland. Theyhad five'sons and four daughiers. of
whom Alexander was the youngest
FYrm life In Its various departmen
became famlllnr to Alexander McRae
In hls youth. He remained with bis
pnrenjB until If. ye.-irs of age, and was
then apprenticed for three years to
learn thecarpenter'B trade, Diirlnglhai
lime he mastered the business, becom
ing a good workman .and he after
ward followed the trade as a Journey
man In Canada for about a year and
a half. He rpmalned a realdent of bis
native country until be came here In
1658. at which time he entered tbe em
ploy of Hannah. Igy & Co., in the
capacity nf mill flier and foronian, con
tinuing wlrii them until they sold
their business and plant Winters he
went to the woods as was the custom
In those days.
In the meantime Mr. McRae was
married In Traverse City to Miss Pa
tience Fosier, s native of Pennsylva
nia, who died In Traverae City, leav
ing a daughter, Alice M.. who Is now
the wife of William A. Rennie, a wellknown resident of Garfield township,
this county. Mr. McRae was.again'
married fn Colton. 8L I.*wrence coun
ty. New Tork. qn June 1. J887, bis
second onion being with Mrs, Abigail
R. Ruasell, the widow of George H
Hussell, who was a soldier of the Civil
war and at PotUvHle. Maryland,
Two homeless ones have been taken
into the McRae borne, their names be
ing Audtee and CIlMon. Tlie former was
Uken by Mrs. McRae before the death
of her first husband, when 11 months
old and lived until 23 years of age.
when he met death by drowning while
In swimming. Clinton was taken Into
the family at the age of six years
and has been aa affectionate son and
one upon whom the aged people have
leaned In tbe hour of sickness and
death.
Since onmtng to this section of tbe
sute Mr. McRae haa made bis home
either In Traverse City or upon hls
farm In Garfield townaMp where he
owns 80 shres of land. Tbe tann
shows the reealta to both Hr. and
Mn. McRae's eere. the fine bofldings
and neauest and thrift which per
vades every corner to the place, tell
a alleat etory of hard work. Mr. McRap brought praoUoal common sense
to btor span all bts work and adopted
new meuiofta that would prove of ben
efit aad atoa^o enable him to duermlne what was detrimental.
For several ytore he filled tbe office
of eonnty drain cwntnlatoniiar. He
alao held tha oOea. to highway earnfito Bertoto yaaew tea flUad
TBBBBDiaZ, MAT IT, WM,
the position to Jostfoe to tte pwbh fiw
a number to yiart and ten tomd In
various wchool ofioea. Be'ten taten
an acUve part In township
affairs, and gave httvoUUoal aapport
to the Rastuhlloan psirty, in Yhleh ha
bad faith in Ua prinefplea and UisR
ulUmats adoption for t
good.
He was a man of sterling wntb,
honored and reapeetod by. all with
wbuiu he baa come in cootaot
life was Me of osetulnesa and hla
death will oe mourned by a wide ol^
civ of fi^da.
The fiueral will be held tomorrow
yficruuqn at 2 o'clock at the home
Fifth etreeU Rev. J. W. Miller wlU
officiate.
The paU bearers will be old friends
of the deceased and will be as fol
lows: John Beinie, W. W. Smllh.Oacar Simpson, Malcom Winnie-, Smest
Uaatings and Joe Sherman,
letta consisting of Mies Spencer, Mrs.
Charles Buck. Chag^es Skelcber and
Fred Hunter wlU alng.
IS HOT SEIIIfl) YET
Rev,
faaa tern to
Onad Rt^ tots week.
r. W. PtMton of,Wiillamaburg waa
in town MtBday.
a J. Brtekmai
Mtsaloo'la bis gMoline laiuch TueaBRIOGS.
Health In
Base Ball gcison Opens et Elk Rapids
—Personals and Other Local
Items In the Village.
ESpeclal C.ir
indence.]
Rapids. May 1C.—There la no
r-liiinge In the lockout altuaUon bewi-on the Iron company and the longslioremen. It Is generally, termed a
m ike, bill to tills Hie union men lake
■xi eptlon. and say that as they merely
■sl-od the same price for unloading
that they had formerly rccelred
md would not stand for a cut it can
lie termed a Kirlke as would be the
p had Ihi-y demanded .an increased
price. The men arc orderly and do
at act Inclined to make any dleturbnce and are pstlcnHy awalUng tho
rival of a repreaentatlve of the I, L,
M. A L. A., when U la to be hoped that
Ihs dlffienlty may be settled satiafac'only to all 0011001-0011 The steamer
Winnebago waa unl.iadvd Sunday and
Mnnday by a crew of non-union ore
sh.ivelers who were brought from Chi
cago tor the occaalon. Quarters for
heir accomnodatloa have been fitted
m In the warehoose on the dock.
Although tbe heavy frosts of last
M BUIES
e Ftoto o
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADI PAY.
FATHER TIME
Fancy Vests
CKy Dnii store.
is greater
than ever this
year.
WHY PAV MORE?
Il'e poor economy to pay'BSS.-Oefor aCbina Dinner Set when you
can huy nearly ur quite the aame
tiling at Tbe economy Store for
Only $15.00
Only tirtnk of it, a genuine
Austrian China decorated Pinner
Set of 100 pieces for only Sis.00,
all differeul decorations.
Remember wc have but three
of these sets to offer, so don't al!
come to once or we won't be able
to supply you all.
A New Lot Just Received
All the new styles and shades and a variety of hamisome patterns.
Hamilton Clothing Co.
Many other new goo.is arriv
ing. A Iwsys something to iiilercBt you at Tbe Eleonomy Sloie.'^
II It I'w-V— /.I
OUR SPECIAL OFFER FOR A FEW
DAYS ON
DINING BOOM fHAIRS
Here are a few of the
1 CHEESE
CHEESE
CHEESE
li
^
F;
[
'
many which
Our
Our
Our
Our
reg.
reg.
reg.
reg.
Come and See Them
Site «a^ WlU npeV
YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD.
FnirCream Cheese
Jnsl In
Your KeStMe Fnraitnre Store
J. J. Brezina.
Grand Rapids furniture Co.
348 Front St.
127 Sootk UiOoii street.
The Great Gift Store
gift is a romenibniiK'e from one or more persona to another,. and can be
itore is indeetl
jliven at any lime ani1 on any occasion. Our great mammoth st
“Gift Store" in every
very sense of
of tOe
the word,
word. fuacn
Each depai
department has hosts of
appropriate pifus.
-U’tbis time we invite you to the “Upstairs Department"
where are pifls of every kind.
Cut Glass
'
Stands at the head for gifts, and we have such an assortment and many of
tliem are quite ine.vpensn-e considering the quality, of the goods. Berry
liishes, sugars an<l creamers, celery sets, bon bon dishes, water bottles, nut
bowls, tumblers, sherbet glasses, wine glasses, spoon trays, mustard sets,
vases, cheese dislies.
We carry equall.y as full a line of
Besutlful Chins
Winch makes suc ii approjiriate gifts. No lady ever had too many piece.s
pi«
of
china. There is always a place for a new piece of China on the plate rack.
the sideboard, in tbe China Closet or on the table. Remember this when
looking for a gift.
TESTS ALL THINGS
KimbaU Pianos arc Time Tried
Xra'vcrse City Sou-venlrs
.lie for you to experiment with unknown makes
lakes of
plMo quality. . Many peraona Have found it 1
onjy vexiUous, but
„ ^eii. r ner
ezcuB{^ for
Ooing-not even from a price stand-point
Indian Baskets
KBIBALL
we quote:
11.00 Diner uow 65c
H.35 brace arm, $1.10
11.75, now..........$1.50
$2.25 qt oak - -$1.75
We have the finest line of
Carpets, Rugs and Linole. urns that were ever shown.
Come and aee them before
puFcbasing elsewhere. At
Very reaaonable prices.
HERKEMER
GDUIW
hence the one which moat frequMUy
jvery of a
falla, anda so with the diaoovery
remedy 1............
Uke'Hhosai atomach
Btoma
tableU,
which Is sold on abatoute
a___ . _guarantee
_____
to atrenguira tha dlgMUve ayaiem.
:1 troubles caoaed t
Imporiaot atop towarda aolvlng 1
queeiton of good health aad long I
8. B. Walt A Bou aaU Hl-o-na oc
absolute guarantee to refund the m
ey If It doea not cure. A large b<ii
of tbe labieta ooata but 50 ceuis. If
belpa you; aothtog If U taUs.
Hie Demand
C.A.Bagbee Drug Co.
Traverse City
S. e. Wsit A Bona Bay Care of Digestlon Solvee Problem of Long d.lfe.
6. a n ail A Sons beiieve that
ixiblem of long life le solved by pix.
ire of the digestive organa Lqt the
stomach get out of condition and aoou
there will be nervouanesa, Imcatlon,
furred tongue, apeeka before the eyea
weakness, debility. Indigestion, and
.............................................. al troubles
s weakened
Fancy Vests
If you do not own an aloohto
stove yon should gel one, for
they ere e most eonveoiect ertidleio an emergency. Tbe blue
fiame from alcohol nevex smuts
Vhinga. for. there's no smoke, and
tbe (iitenBe beat from it aBowe a
great sevihg of time in heating
water or anything else that le to
be need hoL
We hare a splendid Une of
Atoohol Stwwce at prioes rang
ing all the way from J5c to Si.00.
There arc aeveml styles of them
—all safe and reliable.
Afake a most acceptable gi
attractive shapes; they sell
Make such pleasing gifts. Your yisitors always like to take away some
, _____
remembrance of the city they v
visit These
bav« such a local significance;
signifii
there and many novelties made from birch bark.
pianos
“d....
In the preference
musicians, for pn
Sou'venir Postal Car<|s
Are all the craze and we have now 40 different styles of Traverse City, and
they are all beauties. Many of them are the genuine platino finish 'photo
graphic cards- Mail them to your friends, give them to your visitors. There
are so many who are making collections of post cards. These are so fine
you will want to buy the full set. Tbe colored ones and other styles are
two for five.
QUAUTV AND PUKE
ew.
KIMBALLM^C HOUSE
M. a Darner. Prop.
ttt mat St
Hannah & La^ Merantik Co.
THB
Ibt vlDd roM.^e cir stm nO m
uia ■b«_(5liit<±M tbe braneft m a ’
and abrloked her alarm.
She kept up her ebficka ter half an
A SENSIBLE
LOVER
t waa bappen-
way throujfh tbe atom, took her in
Ills arms and carried her to tbe siiffar
< liusb aiianty, forty rods away.
It was a bliaaard long to be retnemb|f n-mtr Spni«w
bered. Tbe thermometer went down to
, aero, and a foot or more of snow fell.
Mb's Minnie Rtiiey. twenty years old. ' nnd for two or tbm days tbe fanners
Pd come out from tin- city to sUy | wwe Imprisoned In their honsee. The
I with lier Atmi Jane Ui the coniitry for ■ Jtlrl recovered her eenees soon
t month wluU- her parents mnde a hor-1 reachlnjt tbe sturar camp, but there wae
/' .1^ «.-in
<i.n io«»
! no Koloe farther. Jim
By C. B.
LEWIS
I Febmarj. nud there was snow on tbe |
Jbe next f.irm to Annt Jane’e waa
the Roaaltcr place, aud Mra Bosalter
was also a widow. A. hired man named
reaped for her. "wien Jim heard that
! the nlplit and do* out a place for himXbe fire. She might hare
i,ot he had to keep the lire going
; to pievent hie freealng to death.
He bad plenty o
iwled. the anow flew, and the
: wind howled,
a clM- girt was stopping with Aunt
•
.r J
her for himJane he
ncr tor mm
•elf. He dldu'i atop to pot on a deal
«>W "’"‘le ‘h*“"••'etry
and Jim's great fear wn^ that the girl
^
morning.
It wae a glad relief to him when be
JiMrd her rolce calling him soon after
sbirt or to grease end iRinpMacI
Bhoee.
He entered the house In
dsyllghL
kIi
, “*.,
ihe sky
hod lighicned up. but tbe
themselves, nud when Introdoced [to t,llziard was atlll booming awaj.
•the visitor he held out a hand aa hlg as^ piajp coffee and Jrled imeon ;
familiar
wjiy
famicra
a wasblioard and shock her small one :
Ttgorouhly.
1
-How are yet Nice winter weather
we-re hsTlng," he said.
duly;
Be^ (• Car* t(M»iaw.
One of the greatest nod moat <
medical writer. Is one that with care
and alteniiflu can be remedied. It U
.the round aliouldered or stooping bsbIL
uenr of the iDoat uBtural Sgnres show
this tendency to stoop, .wKIle In tbe
narrow chested It Is marked to a pain
ful degrc'. And yet by ralslng<poeseir
leisurely upon the toes in a petp«tKH<^Inr position several times a day this
defomilly ixiuld 1>e easily rectlfled. To
do this pro|>erly one mast be In a perfecily upright [(oslilon. the arms dr^
plug at the sidi-s, the heels well togetlier and the toes forming an apgie
of 45 degrees. The rtae thonld he
made veiy slowly and from the balls
of iHJlh feet, and the descent ahonld be
accomplished In the same way without
swaying ilic iKHly out of Ita pen>endJcular Hue. The exercise Is not an
easy our. but may !« aecompllshed by
perseverance Bud paUenee. It can be
modlded. too. by alandlog first on one
log. then on the other.' lofiatlng and
raising the cheat at tbe same time are
a part of the exercise, and if perserered In will ultimately ahow an tnerraaed chest measnremenL derelopment of lung power and perfectly
straight and erect figure.—Pennon's
Weekly.
warmed up the' frozen bread and
vlted Miss Sucy to breakfasL She bad
passed the worst night of her life and
lost btr appeti^ _^atjbe_want?d
Two 4oe«r Cooes. ■
Among tbe enrious things In lltb few
are more amatlng than tbe eonstltntlonal pecullarlUes e^casjoimlly
BAOIK IHufcAT, MA'iT,«, IMA
DIRECTORY
••A ntunber ot nUneDts, feme of thaa
•rtnoniy djingerotis. m eomprt„g
tbt BetwrnJ ben^. of poetage
•tamp toogoA"
J PhysiaaB.
ToitMW ■*“P tongue.
word. B
m dlMfder contTficted 0»m the batag of postage stamps. »ree or fogr
psreoGs a week Ttatt me with postage
stamp toagws. They hmre . throat
tmble or a SWn dlseass.w a pnimo-
.
I O^TlOPATHy.
Wl
^
J. O. T1rubblood d d
URRU.
as, M. J. TRUBBLOOO,
_
( Wilhelm Mock. Residence a
U Wynkoop Terrace.
-
.
.
A retol Frtl*.
-I hare here some Jokes.” -too
wbatT' asked tbe eilltor. -I said 1
hare here some Jokes "
yon hare
(bare some Jokea Wlmt kind of jokso
are tbayr "New. hmnd new. NeTer
bMO need before." "CaoH use 'em." ^
DR. L, BWANTON.
said tbe editor- "It irk—our teadera Ofllec ever the People's 8svin<
Both 'phone lOA
too long to get need to tbs new onea
Good day."-Mllwsokee SantloeL
DR ARTHUR HOLUOAY
Removed to Muneon block, over Bar
CoMaervtiTS Bsp^eu.
m t EarTa ClUsens
s phone 9
If one only wished to be happy this
7-l-'08
»nld be easily
and this Is always dlfflcult. for ws
Uses others to be bippl« than they
are.-Montesqoien.
Id France then Is ao Idea that If a
fishennan counU tbe flab be haa caught
ha win catch no more during that day.
Tbe Idle rnmor Is alwaya hosier than
any otter und.-Hboston Post
s more peopl.
Jfidney complain
This Is dm
• er dll
than any other
ig so U
to the dlsi
fon thi
ley's Kldne
Kidney
lotTl? U ____ _______
hcdeyV
Cure will prevent the der^opment ql
PAViWGiTAX
Notice to All People Interested:
Tbe assessment roll lor the paving
of FYont street from the east line of
Union street to the east line of Park
street, and Union street, from the
north line of lot 1 of h.ock B, in Han------------ 'idivislon of
nah. Lay & Co.’s
Traverse City,
Traverse
-........t- south Union street bridge,
now
my hands (or tbe colIeeUon of t
fifth
accrued totereet on all unpaid In------menu, tbe same to be paid before the
first day of June. 1908.
U E. HASKELL.
City TraasurerOOce room 202 Bute Bank building.
406$-tf
Special atten
Uoa to eye, ear. nose and throat.
DR ALBERT HOLLIDAY
Graduate Tbronto Univerelty.
Offle*
phone X03. Uunson block.
DR F. P. LAWTON,
'hysiclan and Surgeon, room 305 WII
helm block, with Sawyer & Penn
AiaUegon. Dentleta.
M-'06
DR E U 'IHIRLBY.
Special attention to dlaeaees of ehll
drea. Boom 409 State Bank buUd
lug. Both pbonea.
i-o-'oe
DR E. B. MINOR
Special attention te eye. ear. nose ana
throau Glassed fined. Office
iffice ovei
American Drug Store.
M-'06
DR F. J.'maCNBTT
Practice limited to Eye, Ear. Nose.
broat and hlning
Mning Glasses.
Gla
Office
602
)2 Wilhelm block. Citizens phone
668.
l-l-'OS
DR BN-YDER DENTIST.
Office over Peopie'e Savings Bank
1-1--06
pit
___ 'liea.JiBleorU'tte______„
^T.=0i
.
SARA T. CHAS^ H. i)..
Phyalcl« and Surgeon.- Offleea 407-8
^te Bank blocl^wich Dr. O. E. ChuBu.
Cit, pheme 2M tr. Residence 5ul W
pbla BnUetln.
LODOE NOTICES
Traveree City A.rlo. No. »M, P. O.
Baglea. meeu In Foresters bUI. Tue»
day evenings at 8 o'clock. Cbarwlea A.
Bvereti. W. P.; R ... Thacker. Secy.
°ee^ls
iravcme City
meets first asd third f
L O. O. P, moe
Duchess Camp. No. 1346. W. H. A.,
------ a. u.’.v.An.ttn httli llnffiiAav *T<-n.
•and Traverse Lodge'No. 200.1, 0
Crai
O. K,.
B. C. Green, h
Equality l.oage, Nc. Z03, I. 0. O. F.,
leets In Modern Woodman hall Tbursirnb. secretary,
l-l-'
fintlCft
NESSEN LINE
HANISTEE
Traverse City Lodge No. 222, F. ft A.
M.
Regular communication Monday
-nu of the moon. BIhM.; M. B. Haskell.
4-ll-'06
Traversa Cjtylodge No.>3, R of P.
Regular
egular roeeOngs
roeeUngs every Thursday
evenlDg.
C. B. Weller, a C-. PTed
.. K. of R and 8.
ll-80-'0l
averse City Legion. Na loS. Na
tional Protective Legion, will me«t m
Woodman hall, on the third Tuesday
of each momb. at 7:30 p. m. Abram
Smith,
president;
Gayle
LUDINQTON
niLWAUKEE
Steamship “MANISTEE”
a FoUowlns Sebedule.
Griswold,
ee^retiryi 'Nettie C- Qray. deputy.
Pere Marquette
<iolMS
Kail
l.r**v
I-rsve
Utlusukv-v Liiningtoc
s City ns fol
For Muskegon. Saginaw. Bay Clt.v,
Pori Huron. 6 am.
For Manlatee, Lodlngton and MU
6:30 p.
vaukee. 6 a m.. 6:31
. m.
For Elk Rapida, Aldan. BeUatra
akey. 7:80 a m.
tlharlevolx
and Petoakey,
1:36 p. in.
H. F. MOELLER
General Passenger Agent
)V. T. EVANS. Agent.
The boat will advrrtit^ herself if
you try he
(BbH.v morning arrivals,
at all point - sureiL Hail connections.
'
Coiulorl.
____ - .me" Kr*-ight gjviiig heti
patch across Lake Michigan than by
any other route. PUBLIC PATBONAUB SOLICITED.
J. O. NtS^Bv.
A. £. DUFFY.
General .Manacer.
Uanlitee, Midi,
Gen. I’aiS. Aft.
l.u&lnsloo.Mlrh
M. ft N. E. TIME CARD.
Leave Tra'v. City.., 9:26a.m. 3:40px
Leave Plaue River.10:l8ajn. 4:28pT
retry sters
6-27-08
C. D. MILLER 8. S. SMITH,
Dentists, State Bank building, rooi
louse Bleei'
1-16--08
NOTICE OF SPEClAl tLECTION
North and South—
Arrive Marina ................ ...............9:40ft)
Arrive Frtakfort.. •
A. J. McPHAIU DENTIST.
Rooms 902 Wilhelm block. Citlxens
Phose 148.
^S6•'04
mm i
OAKUM) Buitkway UTTlA jpaBd^B^
'
I ^ to reaBi her Aunt Jane's tn~tta'
wltt.-''i’he
Ihe young lady of wealth and aortal qnlckast time posalble. Jim Uataaed to
introdortory address to tte atodants'
tried .10 squelch him, but Jim her request and then shook his bead
at-one of the
bcapIttM ttengfat
drew op his rtialr and s|>uke of spring |
"We've got to wait awhile for thlg
IN well to put Ms andlence on ttrtr
calves and kicking cows In a way i bUiaard Jo let up." be repUod. "We
meant to be highly euiertelulng. He couldn't go ten rods without being Joat,
He lusteDced two very alngttlar easea.
L.
.ua t.
One was that of a man to a-hom rice In
any form wa^ imlaou. Some friends
*“• ■
■
over the feuce ra o yean* ago and dilrk
wished to lest this peraon’s euacepttbllWhen the subject of music was re„p ^
Ity, a 1 at dinner surreptltlouBly got
torred to ho *oluuutT«j to «lng n bal,[rt refused to be chirked,
him t l<artiikc of biscuits In each of
tad or two, ami vlivii l« o'clock came ut swatted In borne blankew like a
which wa-* II groin of rice. He ate two
ba took his hat. held <•»( Urn baud again mummy, aud her tears formed Icicles
and deparle.1 ndi-r sii.vlug.
-Well. Umulc.
I’ve Bl>ent a mure liiieivMlug evening,
and It's all owing i« y>i
I'm uut ono
of any.
The other
lie *v.ns one In wblrti tbe
Juice of n gon clvrrj- ncii-d as a power, ,
,
uil iiroduced i
Tuplion. Tbl«
very
i-.c-1-ldlblc tliiit be could de-
and reared In that local'ty
never known a blizzard to
four days, but she wept Instead of
arolleft
Finally at 4 o'clock In OM ,
1 after-nooD «;
vp.going. I won't stay bars an- <
Ulaa MUmU- Imd many erillclime
fnl
Other minute. If you dont
Bake after ih<- i-nllcr tiiid left and
needi
in'C abe said
aerted If he came iiguin be would get a ■
firmly.
•etbacfc to iHki liim all his lift.
"" ^
o soothe her. "Oh.
e( these cluck uj>
I'm Jest 'plain
Jim WIlllniiiK. and .toll'll fliid me a
yard wide and all niKil'-wry lime. I'll
ran In quite freijnt-iill.* aud cheer you
Jiil>T cveu when It was
mtsi|Uenidcd iiK ctiauipiigue. At € pub
lic dinner be »vhi«ixTC<l to bis neighbor
™^ “a"
A Year of Blood.
' enough to carry you and a bag of 'tn-n-h,. couki.',
1,11 lb., b. b.a' t«n
."i u ■ a»"-< l>«nT
mneb I can keep a stra.tgbt
fallen In Idve tvlib
lib you
y
Ibo girl demurred and prol
"Of course not! How dare be do SUCli
finding no other way. she a
a'ttlngr
"I don't SCO wby you make such
' up and set off with her.
tnsa over It.
If you don’t „
when he
imdertaklng, and they were
full hoar making
. the mils
mil- they »—•
bad to
asks yc-.
but he final
illy deposit
When Jim lu.d n-Hr.-l that ulgbt be
got to 1l.il,k ;,,.Ill ,, -. M..T,
M..T
"Tm Jim ®‘>®'.rstep, rapped for Aunt Jane and
u- III.II.-'Tin
phuwed ttto
WU
WmiBIUs' l„ - .1,1 ,.|i,i/e.l. .
SZJ'"
* gronf lie turned up
alceve and showed hlB the
rash developIng.i-LoaftM Olobft
The year 1903 will kmg
bered U
r. N.
AJIISDC
mce. Ky.. as a year of blood;
which flowed ao ooploasty from Ur.
He t. ....
________
from the Innga and a frightful e
had brought
gbt me
me.................
at death’s door,
..............wtm
1 began taking Dr. King’s Now Dietor
ConsumpUnn.
with gte
covery
afler taklU
>ter.
•Ill I ba.i- nil aiiibetlle
a|ii«llu> ““
1 for Bote Lnv.
when the blltaard bad vanished and
and OMda. a< The Hannah Dng
old and hi.., , i'„- i,uil
'hi.T.highways bad been dug out. he Store, E.
B. B.
.
UlUar, and B. B. Watt ft
mint no ili.-i,,.-'nu.l Vni n c.wd knocked at Aunt Jane's door. This Soai drag
mg Btaroft Prtoe Me and fL
nuS mat. Ii r..r • n. c -I iii ,i in,-s
I'm
‘'e *>ad on a boiled ahlit, with n l-rtel bottlea 10ft
tn love wiiii Mi.ii.lv smvy,
rdou'tl P?*'
celluloid cuffa under bis coat
lie roee up ai
know Wbat ••nri „f a fnrm.-r's wife ,
‘
ftstuv Thas Mae^
a utter a word of tl
she’d make, b.it I'm wining to tuk.- my
^
A'wMow In a Maine town w
ebancen.' t\ v ll take lu Magora fall*
Tict conatrucaoulst In bet; tteoiogy.
on our wiHldiuk- trl].. and If she wants
“Iss Stacy, I lore you. I loveI you
.. I do asd would edmif no lodgw Into her
eandv ut :*) .v-nt* a l.ox she ahaU have * **“P’ >
«
ask you boarding bouse n-bo
IL ni give licr a week to sort O’ get
> Intended all aleng
ie<l. and then I'll pop the ques- lo marry me. aud 1 have Us-o flgur- toward mivereBlls't vtewe. One day
Ing where we would live after mar- m eld aea rapteln
tloftIt was all settled tn bla mind when riagft But It's all off now. I've went' ask tor rooma.
.*.j,at de too baUwer Mked
be tnrned over end went to sle^. ami and gone aud made a hero of myeelf 1
and wou your eternal gratitude. You'd ' .v.
^ tmuerver- mm
he saw no clouds on the horltnu
be wllUn- -- -------------- --- — I “•
caller at Aunt June's house.
UUmle be tried lo Interest „v.
snakes, mud' tunica, frogs and other
novelties of farm life
e sud
aud gave her li
l»
as to take advantage of a thing like
that. Take back your troth and many I
s. wo..
rad beaded gals they
_
_
are _ the DrtEhwilling to havn
lo'd 'be
I
^
Mss etacy—farewelir
tear In Jim Williams’
rwupw LU VOO.V UO..U ue oau vireeu
turned BwnT and Diodded
ing apples ana *.tbcr meesugee for her
^
aiid continued to graw more drti.ly In ;
—
About
—...............-Boaton
the 1st of March the ma-;
HmUd.
^ nicntloued
“Do you boHewe them is • fcsOr
-Rure." waa the reply.
"Wrtl.’’ purled the wtdww. -b*
poea ot POFtvJ
The enow disappear tte spring
tatrde began to appear and tte graond
Un-'
d
waa gening '
nla started
r a Tolvini
walk. She wandered
5^'
waa off the
_____________.
'.S
sow, Therefore. U U hereby reootvBERT WILHELM.
V. ttat tl is eipodlenl aad desirable to
Tar or gravi
borrow on the tatth and eradit o< ue General Contractor.
roofa Bucks painted. Geii.rul r
city and to ten* hoods therafor. the
pairing, etc.
7-i2-’06
sum of $16,000.00, to be ezpeodod la
said city for tbe purpose of paving
MARK CRAW.
lor sooares or spaces formed by
of styeete and alleys Trunks, parcels, and light dnying.
Leave orders at City Book Sio
rom tte eouth line of
tte bridge
ALVAH SEYMOUR' HACKMAN
Hay he degiroyeo
and pav^ot said pMUon of Cass and
...- -- - — - - -
dark. A bUnacd bad “P^tm oM_ of the ^
cured IL _
mddeot to ae«e
r Walt ft Boao.
bo aad hereby te taMnoted to eaase
ooUoe tx> be glveo ths»e« by poMlag
at least ten days befonthb Ume fixed
for said eleoUcft tn six or acre pablle
pisr**- In mid city. wntt« or pciBtea
band bUlB steUaa the time nd pines
CRT aertt.
OaB
snd see them at
The Old Relifcble Shoe Beuse.
A Greilick & Co.
Ml E. FYmil SL*
LITTLE TOM
ihTUCKER
FOUND IT EXPEDIENT TO USE
AKNIFE WHEREWITH TO CUT HIS
“WHITE 6READ AND BUTTER”
THE WISE
Farmer
USES
THE
hours;
oy lira In
s
protect youraeU agnlast this
Si"5s.ind%*J^ra:3tzr;.
•uppl^for 10 cents each at
DMy Engle Offloft
We are now permanenUy
loeated in tte
WILHELM BLOCK.
Dniwytr t PraWkiiKi.
For when he does so he is as sure of good results
as Tommy was of his “white bread aRd butter."
The MeCormiek O. K. line of harvesting machines
is thoroughly reliable. Tbe same is true of all our
other lines of goods. You can pay more than ^e ask
for our best Buggies or harness bnt you get no more
quality, what you get are a few frills that add dollars
to tbe cost, but nothing whatever to style or servicje.
Ami the same holds true with everything in our
up-to-date stock. When in need of anything in our
line come in and see how much we can safe for you.
Our line of harness is O. K., for we nuke them our
selves. Give us a trial and be eoDvincjed.
Goto an East Front Slm-t tor
your
FEI^NO FOR SALK.
At my tam, eae aiOs aootk of
Urawa: Qaod MUd. l*ftar. U-'
toot wire tMteag at M
rod. t^alM Iter* ft RMd. mnm
hog tooee at 19 wato pw raft
PoBlOT Netttag ht «ha totriM
priosft ftlao barh «bft
4*484f
TRY AN KAOLC WANT Aa
shoes in town.
Ateo Oxford and Sandals.
leas by having your propwty insured
bfttftrtfter BeeolTod, That tte Well do this aad do It rt^L
0. P. CARVER ft BRO.
QuesUop of making «ld loan and Is
suing said heads tor the snm of $15.000.00 be snbmltted to tte taa^aylag
electors of said eity at a spedal eleoyou wont a Bice men Of TfsvUon called for that pnrpoee *y this
Cltyf We tuve a pocket map,
reload, suitable tor "uM‘"9 *• Y®"*'
friends end cuttomera. On this map
you can indieste all ths principal
If any one has any doubt aa to ua
will
. . _
Stlmpaon, of WUUaman-Je. Oooft. who.
gAMTu corr 1
THE BAVING* OF YEARS
ter wbHft Mid sum Is to ue
1. and ateo to eaase said aou«s to be
~
_
vridow peueed, tben atetad ttat the aewspapera pabUshed la said city,
ha could rame In.
-TVeftty tb<M- and the aettee of aate eleetlea i
“I* bettwSi aoDft" posed aad pahlM^ s^ eoaiaia
used tezly io_refw lo Mr^ Alvta U.
VMUflM
The Flnanoial World
Union street to the south line of
Twelltt street, aad on frontage be-
•“ «Bere»"
ceptalu rautloiMily reoMuked
tbougbt 20.000 would be a tnir
sssE.5
her and the aaya A. C. Btickal,
ahe felt rtilUs sweep
....-------- . u... “Peraistaot o“ "
ataow^grew darl
fltoica upon tte conntry as softly
I6e at The Ha
-ttlaf in
-BMf
tn me
tte nigaz.
hlghL zn
In nsr
bar suuuea
sudden nwrui
alarm _
B. MUler aad 1
HlaCSLt-ANEOUS.
Mreeta and aUayt OB -Oaae otraH from
HONBOB ft MeWBTHY.
the sonth Una ct State «reet aoutb
sosrsi Insurance, real estate and
to tbe bridge oa Caaa street
Farmers’ Umual, 311 Wllbelm block
______ street ...................................
south from the south_____
Uni
of the south bridge on Uuloa atreet to
the eonth UBe of Twetflh.slreot. and on
*---------ge belonging to the city or other
FIRE INSURANCE.
buildings
lldings w publle groands not
taxable and fronting upon tbe Improveand paving of said porOoi. of
and Union streets, for the nse
and benefit of the Inhabitants tharaot.
!. O. CARVER ABSTRACTS.
Printed ballots will be provided and
II voters against eald loan sbaU use Office with O. P. Carver ft Bro., Ni
2U< Bast Front slreoL.
i-i6-'ub
ballot containing the words 'Against
the Loan." and all voters fm- the naJd
loan use a ballot containing tte words
■■t■•or the Loan."
This elecUon will be held In pur
suance o{ a resolution of said city
council duly passed at Its meeUng held
1 the 7th day of May. A. D., 1906.
PIANO TUNING.
hlch reeolutkm Is as follows:
•. D. Nichols,
Whereas, The aty of Traverse U
ihbne 1198.
329 8.-Union sL, Cltlz. p^bn
authorUed and empowered to borrow
money cm Its faith and credit, and
through its authorisrtl agents and oOceri to issue bonds tterefor, to be
expended In making public, improvemente tor tte dm and benefit of tte
-gmo
aent the etty girl some maple wnx on
a clean, white maple chip.
, ^ crop of yonng
INVESTiOltS
ftWftly
NftLATRa
Bicycle and Automo
bile Repairing
Work
Goaranteed
Ri^t.
and
BOUCHTOa.ft MANNING
in R Front St.
WM. HOOLIHAN CO.
I'lices
Give nsi a trial.
Traverae City.
Stele SIrccl. Traveree aty, I
dOzeu Tcle^OM M.
.<aga^l^, mat
RAPE ENShLAGE. " T
OPEN AIR 8ILA0E.
Wa Ur* Md tU ahace carad in
ato. ICav ttack* of coarac mt• dip* Uy *r« to imparfactly curad
Wttboot intaadh^ It BtUfe
*Uawa Uy" la fad from lUao ctscki
lM«*ad of dry Uy. Wo Ure had
—eewa with baoTy growtac-aotsliam
fai ttlB eaia, aaya Pam and Bancb, by
. laUtac It wUt after cottlay and then
kytag.atoalctat In iony pUas and corerIny ttaaa with oarth ao tUt rain and
air wan axdndad from tU top.
eMM wffl ^ ont and sold for a
abort dlAanea laald* tU pUa. but there
la M aataclal loaa XUr* art alao
Beta ayatmatle Mboda of pottins op
ootdaoraOoa.
bottor and to Incorporate It pro^l/
tt U neceeaary that the hotter U not
In tbe bard lonnd granular Shape
when
salt Is added. TU hotter
grannlse mnat not be .burned together
to aoeii an extent as to caose blitter
lumps to appear maash-e tbrongbout
before tbe salt 1* added, but tbe amall,
aomewbat irtegnlar batter granulei
■bould be nulted into larger Inmpa so
that when the loaas of butter la ^>ened
with a ladle tbe small granulee can
stKl be dJaUngulahed as Indinduala.
At this stage It U in proper condlUon
for aaltlns. By working tbe hotter Imraedlatel3- after tbr siilt has been add
ed the salt win be dlaaolved quickly
and reminod by tbe butter.-O. L. Mc
Kay.
The PlalaheA Cheeae.
The flnUbed cheese should be oecaalonally washed with a cloth dampened
■arm water, and If It gets a rough
rind nse a bniata and warm water. Tbs
temperature best adapted for coring is
from 55 to OS degrees, and the air
sboulifbe moist as possible. Tbe ebsese
will be ready for use In from two to
fonr months. The llsiiter tbe cheese la
sahed the sooner will It be ready for
sud tbe more the curd Is cooked
the slower it will be In ripening snd
the longer It will keep, says Profeeoor
A. L. Hnecker In American Agricoltur-
tW.
W miABtt
poring B* food.
By FRANK T. SmJTT,
I'bere la something new In eoauctSou with tbe rape crop-^iafflely, ape
eaxilagc. The growth of rape has rmy
Inrgcly Ineressed In Canada In ^Jast
few yean, and a good deal oTatte
is now being paid to U as a ai
ertg). tor feeding staea or yoog <
or for the pastoiteg «f bogs i
sheep. It Is nsoally coaddared
rape Is too incenlmit-Ue, tt eantatei
too large s
» of watac-..
lake good ensilage. It rannot Udrted
and cured because the teoTee
as they loee their motatore. Mr. artodale made some operlmente last year
sHih rape In tbe sUo. and bis resolta
hare shown that K may te
made c
alone, cutting tbe r
ipe al
Oct. IB. and
made of half rape and half corn.
Bt«h Pm«U« TaUe.
In a comparison of enallagM made
from corn alone, from rape alone and
from the mixture conaMing of batf
rape and halfc^ ae regards the ptecencage of water there was rery little
dlllercnce In the
of tbe three. In other words,
amount of dry matter U nearly the
same In ell three classes of them ansUages. But when we eoualder Be
The nlgbfa milk aboold be weU sir- quality of tluil dry matter there la a
eeratliiy wu oMd. In ten days after
kept at a
considerable dltfereocc In fayor of tbe
enttlny and Httlny tbe akeleton wall* oi no oegrers r.. Take
tbe irwi morn-:
laae use
Thle Is seen more parHcnlarly
■Ucnlarly tn
aocM twenty-two feet In beiidit were
roBorcd and owd again a short dUtwenty inches d«*.: flfte«> Inches will i
nrowto in ^^
la bom
tUy tU atack of tlla«o and yir* Uape
t» It IWi aUayo li oaoaOy c« op Into
loBfdM of one to two Inctie* and elevatad Into theae afceMon walla when
tt la trampad down conttnoally. Air
ia Tlrtoally eaclnded doriny tbe beat-
s.Sv“.’S's’ ,s;
Id England , allaye etacka bare been
rodnced to a nice eysteni by a aeries
of weight* end ieren which compress
____^*^rborw“tCT“'^juoi^’ui.
OmI Wmter Per Cow*.
Cow* appreciate cool water In anm*
met. Ibey will freqDeotly take a
drink where the water enters the
trsogti. tbae getting It fresh and coed.
An milk U compoeed of 87 per cent
water. It Is deairable that water should
be yteen In neb form and at neb
ttmea tUf the-cowa may Ure all they
Boed and have It In the best poaslWe
eondlUon for obtaining a good tnllk
TWd. ‘ ________________
A Soro Tklac.
*1hU milk looka ratber blua'’ said
Oa aosplclons female.
*Tea. ma'am.’’ rejoined the milkman,
•I Jnit boogfat a new cow that was
bndOBtU
« bloe gras* aectlon of Sen*
tneky."
I ^UTTEK. AND CHEESE
Bem around In the vat untD th^llt
la wanned
1 r.-H. E.
Cook. New lork.
TcMpeiwtere of Cheese.
The temperature of cream con b(*8t
be regulated or cbnngoil by placing the
cream jar In water. Never poor water
Into tbe creank
T« Get All llie Batter Fmt.
Never churn cream until It is a little
OUT- Ton will, not be able to get aU
the butter fat If chuniod sweet
The Dairy
airy Thrrmniaeter.
-i arrmonieier.
CJiurn ot temperature of (10 degrees
in the summer and irj In the winter.
Have dmrn not over half full. (3o to
tt, a™ .tor, aaa e.i a dalrr tl,.,. ;
ly 86 centa. Don t,
i
‘ I
Pirayng Foley's Horsy and Tar.
:
KoJey A Co, Chicago, origtiuuod •
Ho.„ ..a T., „. ttra..^ >™!
r.o.«l,, uta oa aooataat al^|a <ra«t
tt«m ana aoptaJaatt, at
and Tor muy tmlteBm* mm oam
tor tba geantee. TteM wwSten b
Utio— hav* temflhr aomT
f»nrafwa
miJI^'S^SoJwiaairlai.iia
tras«>0“*
I*
Be legumes In that respect.
Hcgi tNir Ihr Renter.
Tb<‘ busjuess of niiBlug hogs is eeecially Buhpd to the renter of farm
lud.-N suggests au ••xrtiange.' There
pv iiianj-Tcuscs oil rc<-ord where reotrs have made vtmugh from the bog*
fiirai* of (heir own. The capi10 buy f
Iw great, the^prolitB
ml need
nd quick aud the slock easily
uiotE-d from one farm to auotber. li
tjou.'A'S are uot provi.l.il
proviili-d U
the router can
poi-Wblc ones.
___________ _
______
kUouW be to a c
Bidi'rablo extent a dairyman ae well
are that all the resultant fertility of
fii’'! consumed I'y bis cow* goes back
“f
s
^
^ .... j),,™ BO-
*
«»0CM
3kte* ai« some literal, mi
em »ko‘*re nerer istlaM
iftatt of Be law, tart who 0
to enter ipto ««
of Batadaton. NT
aany yean ago. and hie jug^tag wlB
U* eonadence I* recorded by Me.
Inrd In Ba reeorda of th* towm
tbe «dd man need to boast Bat he
■krer went back on hi* exact word.
b«t bad DO eomptntedou In golag
iDOadlt OncebewiBedtobnyaeartata tmet of tend, ajod ertten tbe owner
Baaed Be price be ezrialmed:
«t won't giro Itl I t*a yoo I wOl
U Bs pigs hat* bssn propodT «»Brer git* ttr
aged f« the BMBfli
Th* owner did oot ylrid noracBriea*.
gin to eet *■« **• taking food In
A
few days aftnward tbe oM
amounts suOttat to make Bern »or«
^iiod sfi'n Be nkl nothing about
or lev lndep«i«ant of Bs aorr*
weanh* will 80l 0* a dUBffitt pfoeaaa Be land, hat stepped Into Be owneria
barn
end picked up a Hall.
and^ be bnogbl about ae Bat It
•nKksff thatr be soked.
mil be acaredy parcapttbla. ao far as
‘thatl Oh. that’* a Baa"
tbe eosets on B# pig* aw «opo«^
"6o yon eaQ that a Boa do yont
The tlM to weaa yrlU d^Mnd on Be
WoQ. what would you take for ttr
rrsy th* plg* *w eatlDg and Be
The owner named a very «BaU *
renlenoe of Be breeder. If Bey
-How. rn tdl yon what m do." conhot tbteuughly aeciwtoiiied to a grain
and skim milk ration Be time m*et ttenoA tbe old man. T’U giro you the
be deteyed. and Bere U no barm price you matlcmed for yonr land and
done^allowlng Be pig* tt run wlB Bia (ten And you mostn't tiwget the
Be sow to tbe age of twtive wedca or flea It most be inclnded In the deed.’
So tbe logs! Instrument was doly
older, tbe majority of ewtne gtowtca
wean at si* to ten week*, aome at mads out, aigo^ and delivered, reeixdtwelve weeks or older and aome at tttg Be punhase of a certain tract of
land Bttuated thus and ao and bounded
leas than six weeks.,.
aa follows, and also a certain Baa*
Whole KUk
hMU PtiB.
Whole milk. Is too oxpenalve a food
to lue In large quantWee. It la. howbeat food known for
An eminent Scotch surgeon and pioIf for very young feaeor In tbe University of Bdlnburgb
pigs a'amall amount fed warm tpay be waa entirely devoted to bis nrofeasiOD.
used to advantage. Very young pigs A quaint Incident In his practice will
entirely dependent on fresh whole _________
show this The poet Tennyson had at
cow's znilk should get vpry rich milk one time consulted
Jted him
blu about »._____
(contBlidng from 6 to 8 per cent of fat), fecuon ot the lungs. Veara afterward
to whlB a amall amonnt ot sugar p, returned on the same errand . Ou
Bhould be added.
being announced be was nettled to’ obBarly C«rt aovee.
eerve that Mr. Synie bad neither any
Clover bay cut a little on Be early recollection of bis face nor. stil! more
Bide or Be leaves which fall off while galling, acqualutsnce with his nama
unloading make a capital feed for Tennyson thereupon . meutioiied tbe
young ply* ohd breeding stock. The tact of his fonuer visit Still 8yme
tea made by steeping sudi bay In boll- failed to reu
Ing wetsr has shown Itarif to be nearly . Be professor put Ms ear to the poet's
as vainable as skim milk lor young riieet aod beard the peculiar aonod
pigs.
I which tbe old aliment had made ctaroD'ooaieal la FI* Feedta*.
ic he atUD<-e exclaim^; "Ah.
Of ell tbe meals avgltable for pig her yon now; i know; -- hy your
I
c a gftsitw bun to be kobl^
and for tbe voung aft«' weaning It ; not by bis lyre or.jg hlSjUDgl
fed In moderation. It should never ;
__
exceed 20 per cent or one-Bftb of the |
•>ABert>
whole ration. It may to a large extent j -Fired onl," .■oninioulv supposed to
be used a* a substitute for aktm milk, j be an "AmertcaDlstn." has been traced
It tenet to he recommended a* a Bnlsb- home to Shakespeare. In otu
te says;
ut Ura hi
this SSta »
for aJlstefc *1^
In anS^hnnMr to terget scutlly
Prcdirnttve paMWO.' Pigs win not
thrlr, to * P«»* «*•»
and trato and the Impocttaen of proriding clover or glfalte pMbiro or
•oae kind of *rte»
becomsi
ot a* this Mason.
Till aw had angel, are my good e
*9ay." as an exclamattoo to attract
attentloa to the beginning of a resaric.
la CMBtoOB ewagh and Mt very toeg*n&. M teaat so Boarin a arimri-
-
- u.
That
utC^ORpIA
llllLLIAU MALLORY is eight
wf yearvoldandliTcainaGeorgia
tows of luM than 15.000 people.
Within ei£ht months this eight
year oiffboy made enoughmoney
IN SELLING
THE SETVHPAY
EVENING PO
.to boy himself a bouse end lot
which bring him in ner ^’
Sioo.oo a year rent.
Think aboot this you
boys of 13 and 15 who
complain that you don’t have enough spending
rooneyl You boys who can “do things,” who want to
make money, who want to learn bow to do business!
Ip you to
men — good boamets men. Soise of oor boys make $tS«>
g
Think of what yon coold do with fi^no a w ek! It wouldn't uieyon
long to get il
r bicyde, or horse, or even a boose and lot.
We give: the
th first aupplyof.POSTS free—so that h costs you nothing
to stait.^ Tlicre are many prues besides the regular commissiooB—
camping parties, tour*, college eonrses —and cash prises. If you are
one of the
who mean to snccced in life we want you to write ua.
^ TtaCutHifuMlikiagfinpiiy. l«8 Brefc 5u rhOadelsU^ Pa.
^
WIM Fmm Toak Wlaes.
Miw. J00C11 aud Mrs. Smith bad bmi
talUng over tbe back fence tn the
sweetest lonee ImagtoablA Itoally
the conversaiioD turned to spring hats.
the MU(w of ca(4<rd on Be 'fence.
“It Is very pretty,” hesitated Mm.
Smith, “bm-btit—” J[l
"IVell.” Interrapled Mrs. jones. ”bct
wbatr“Wh.t-er-I think tbe iifaade of one
of the feathers aliogeBer too light
an*-”
“Never mtod fwtber tritiriama. You
are eovkma. You are jeakxm beenune
ynor husband didn’t boy.yc
penlsve hat Why, Iwotodn'twearyoar
nid coal acuttle to a eat Bgiit Take
raw unatard
Made Happy for Life.
Great bapptneea cane Into tbe home
of B. C. Blair, aebool supertnteirdent. '
at 8t Albana, W. Va., wbon bla iiktle
danirirter waa restored tram the draadful compIalDt he names. . He aaye:
•My Utle daughter had St. Vltns’
», whki yielded to no treatment
jww ritodily worse uatll as a last •
reaott we tried luectrtc Bitters: and
' rejoice to aay. three bottlea effected '
complete cure.” Quick, sure cure
»r Dorvou* eompUinta. gAueral debt!- - J
ity. female veaknessee. Imporertehad -J|
blood and malaria. Gmuantoe^'
The Hannah Drug otore. B. & Mlli_ ^
Md 8. B. Watt A Sons' drug atorea.1
Price Me.
“Hillcrcsr liOls For Sai€
I am about to sub-divide Seventy Acres of my farm
“HILLCREST” into lots varying from one to five
acres facing on Fulton and an extension of Jefferson
Avenue.
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The acre lots will range in price from $300 to $500
While the five acre lots laill be priced at $100
□
Why live on pent up city lots when you can have
for an equal outlay of money, many times the
ground with correspondingly more 'comforts?
The first come the first- served—Terms reasonable.
E. S. «*ATT
m
State Barllc
Building....
r--.'
7—'
laWKl^Mm^IBOBSlFAT. lESTf l¥, IIM.
IBEBUB mi ffillMB
euccesBFUk
mcctinm of the
R. A. M. REPOftTCD.
nisKMiiiin
aa nacfdent wUA Hentb mMm
tha winter. When he waa abw
take a llaabHght vt a parly dbg SaabDoes the 100-yard Saah In R
Ugtt. powder n^doE »< Mow off
Tima of 0 44 aecMda.
his left hand above the witiL Tbla
ChlUloothe. A., May ' ll.^dward prevented bla taking any ndlre part^
Cook, Chlllleotbe'a young phei
fo athleOra laat year. Tkls year be
non. Jumped alx feet and ran a, won started training aa early Mdbn ■mlliderful hundred yards wtth a atnng
uk tbe ledull ««i
wind at hla back tn a traidt meet Sat
urday.
Two expert official Umera eaiigbt
bfoi In P 34 eeocmdA but annm
sJl-haf
in tbe Era and la
It aa four-Eftha It waa dlsooi
the faateet 21-foot aloopa on the grnat
bsUsved.Ao he fo «*,e refuge
that the diatanoa be bad been
lakes wUl be shipped fnm Ghtoago
I about Ihs.dty. Thena*^
Ding in 10 seconds flat waa lOE yarda, to Portage Lake, fo upper Midtlgaii. left bar by b^-tather-fo-Uw. fo Swedso that good judges credit bis fast She will race there.
sn. Mrs. NsOson'e husband died fo
performance. The worlds foteroollt)Prank Ootch and Pietro, (he French ISM. tearing bsrdeaututa. Sfooe than
wresUed
OrMoo-Ronian th» baa auppocted her uttle axes by
glate record Is » 44, sad the
at
Montreal
Toeeday
ni^
and
the
school reoMd has been 10 flat ChJlUhard work, beteg too proud to appeal Olars. Alma,^jrSSSS^Mafuwass.
Hofrall, Ana Artur, IMIoBo. and »
boot waa etopped by the poUee after to tbefr faiheria rich ralaUvea.
cothe bopes to win the national
nn irr*
^ 't.a*,
tern aad sastan pMBto
Qt Ann Arbor, Friday, May SB.
J. J. HBBT. G. P. 4
bring
doabl»cnbBed.
Terry MoGorern and Jimmy. BriU
will be the first pair to exceed theslxronnd limit fo New Tork since the
FOR THE CHICAGO DUAL AND days of tbe ahoBUon of thd Honon
law. Tbe two lightweights have an
CONFERENCE MEET.
nounced that their bout beforn the
TwenUeth Ootnry AthlqUc dab In
Maroons Got Football Date Michigan Madison Squard garden will be run
Couldn't Fill.
along for ten rounds unleet a corfew
drop la Introduced before that number
MY TAILOR
•ELUNO PEICU.
Ann Arbor. Mich.. May 17.—The has been counted.
Benton Harhor'a high acbocH base
Michigan entiioa for the Chicago dual
ball
team
will
defend
(he
champfonmeet and the conference meet have
been nairowed down considerably eblp of the state against any other
) the preliminary UsL which In high school tenin and Is really
all comera,
cluded -about an who could Miow
and boats of all kinds
Winie Fltxgerald knocke<^ out
performance at all. The revised list
for sale. Charles Hulhall In 23 aeoenda beftve lAfd, per Ib.......... ..................i
is as follows:
u
Irvlmg Man-ay, *47 E. Fronl
ioo yards daah^tewart, Clark, Brla- the Twentieth Century dab Tuesday
nlgfal. Only five blows were struck,
all by Pltcgerald. It waa one of the
.................................W M
quickest bouts on record.
Chicago promises to be the home of
lead the prooeevion. Flurahle.
international
yacht
races.
O.
H.
Atkin
Half-mile dash—Ramey. McKluney.
easy to operate, sod easy U> pay
of the Chicago Taeht dob yesterd
Brlgga.
for. Machines for rent, S3.^o
announced that Sir John Nottfog,
per month. Oliver ribbons, etc.,
Mile—Coe. Maloney.
on hand.
noted British aporteman, has donated
Two-mils—Rowe, Dull.
Eggs, per dos
'cup to the Chicago Tacht dob Tor
ELLSWORTH HALE
Rurdlee—Garrets. Shaw, Hodden.
Balt, per bbL.........................
be enoouragement of tbe sport of
Brood Jump—Heath. French.
Flesr and Feed.
yacbtlng on the grest lakes,” The cop Hay. per ton.................................*u N
•High Jump—French. Leste.
gt
trophy will be competed for by 18- Oorn. per ba.................................
tooters, a dau of boats (hat has beShot put—Dunlap, Garrele,
Rye. par IML.............................................
popular on the great lakes.
Discus throw—Dunlap, Garrela.
Fteor. H,B.GOo.'sBssL psr bbl 4 99
Hanimer throw-Curtle.
Cornmeal. par UN) lbs.................. in
In practice yeeterday Htmt fell
Ommsal, par IM lbs .............. i u
his arm after going over the bar In
Feed. B, L. G Co.'s best, psr
the pole vault uud Injured hlmeelf ao
lbs ....................................... 1 10
that be U likely to be unable bo com-'
Mlddlfogs, per IM tbs .............. 1 U
pets lor the balance of the isaao
Brua. psrlOO Bm ........................ 1 XO
It tnras out Uiat Chleago did not
BUViNOvPRtCBG.
skin Micblgu oA of the date tor
Hanaab
_ . , 4 Uy Ca.<s
Ftewr
UUL
football game With OorneU. The Ooiv
Wbsat; psr M
hUcbigan a
CHILLIMTHB A WONDER. '
Orarxl -Lodge F. * A. M. Mo«U ta
Gnnd lUpide -Next WMk.
porben O. JoynL.A. B. Cook end 1^.
<i. Heuiuno have returned {rmn Seglsew vhere Hr. Jomt end Ur. Cook at
tended tbe Grand Cbapter Roral Arcb
Mascwa A very auoceeafnl neeting
U reported, about 400 attending. One
fanndred and forty-one chaptera wer^
repreeented. The nau plm of meet
ing viu be Port Huron.
Tb» Grand L«dge F. A A. U. will
nieel In Grand Rapids next week.
•Un. H. O. Joynt aooompanled
Joynt on the trip.
REMII0FC0.M
HELD LAST NI6HT woLm w COT imni
ABOUT THIRTY MEMVCWB WERE
PREBENT AND TALKED OVER
THE DAYS SPEfilT IN CUBA
m lEsnuMiiT sm MBiy
Soye Expect to Have a More Elaberau Time Next Year—and ArrangemenU Will Be SUrtcd
EaNy tor It
Company U, 34li Michigan Volunleera. held a very enfoyablo rounJoo
last evening In Montague hall wbl<
W88 attended by about 30 membora.
Tbo original relief committee, conaistiDg Of J. W. Hannon. Eim. Wilhelm
and P. C. Gilbert were to be the
pany'e gueela hut Mr. Gilbert was
bie U> be present having been called
out of the city.
The tnembera of the company arc
acalUrcd all over'the autee and
Ie hard to gel a large gathering but
the meeting last night was a repre
sentative one, and the old aplrlt of
patriotism and comradeship formed
In ‘8S wak /enewed. old remiolsceneee
talked over and pranks, hardsblpi
event! rpvelwed. The aplrlt of comIndesld^pcrvadcd the meeting and
the boys were back in Cuba again tor
the time befog.
The early and later part of the
orenlqg waa spent In converaatian.
flaying cards and having a good time
la geneiaL Absent members wers fogulred about and some who tare pass^
•d to the long hooe were ttekM otda
kind reoMi^iranoe.
y'
The feaat waa «oe of the BneA the
. -oemptkr h« Pnjr eoHvhd. it w»a
’ tePred In the'bailor the 'CMr MtauraoL The tahla. whldt extehded Sen
. tbs eegter of the ban. was sMtiy laid
aad leaded with good thfogs ‘whith
were ezoellently aerred and very nloely cooked. The favors were oaAiatlODs. The following waa the mena:
,
Ox Tall a L’Anglalae
Blleed Tomatoes
Cucon
Boned Salmon Trout
Spanish Sauce
Leg of veal
Demi Glace
French Peas
Hashed Potatoes. '
Sirawberry Sboricake Cafe Noir
Cigars
Owing to the lateness of the hour
at which the membm assembled
program was not carried out. The
gathering this year waa arranged
short notice but In aplte of that fact
was an enloyable occasion.
The boys have held these annual
affairs since 1901 and each year the
meiubera look forward to the time and
occasion. Next year It Ie proposed
10 have one on a larger ^p<^e, to i
early arrangementa antf"to outdo all
prevtouB banqueta If poasible.
It was a late hour before the last
onea left for their homes and all who
auended were well eaUsHed with the
time speut In reviewing old Umea.
oBJy «lio«SiM»foe4 n*4 kgMBBMnd. wBMEtdak sadaliMy: PKk St fU40;
lard St «S4S)L sad rtbs at UM to
IU7H.
mM CmL Miytiiiaiuent. vru dnetrwrCloae: rotk-May. gUM; July.
ed with tts BOBtenu, cauda,TSui IlkUlh.
Lard—May. |8-Ui Jnly.
loss tf M.BOO -MlUi ILlOOlm^oA
M4B.
Slbs-MM, |8-<8l 'Jaly, M-88floek cf M aksep and 40
jn tbs
FeuMry.
mjrarfl suoPsmbed to the hesL
Oraad Bap4da.-4Ireaaed: Produoers to *
else. 13
^whtle play- Ol4c per lb; small (owl. ueusc 'per
fog the iflaao to aid to the 8aa Fnir
lb: duos. uei4c par lb.
dseo suEerei^ »
Uve pouKiy-CUckena. 18c©14c per
Mia* Bertha ^n droppsd from the Ih; basA 12©18e par Ib; docks, 13©
stool. «Md. laat svenfog.
14c per lb; broUera, U to 2 lbs each.
26©S7o per n>.
BiW FRAMCascO.-A torwu
tmfiOA awaits Mra Aadras
___
TRY AN RAGLE WANT AO.
a «iSo« wuk aloe chudna,
to*
tajsstTWShSsK.sassrfi'^
WAVEIiSE CITY MABKEIS
FREnr ”-U!VIANN
........
NEWS FMM
m EXC8ANGES
MkJii^MdiMher Places
Fishing Tackle
W. Wttc’i
Otty Book Store;
AAAGGGAGGGAGGGAGAGGG-GGAGGAGGGGAAAI
How Can You Do II
in spite of what your neighbors tell, carry kindling, carry wood, carry •
ooal. carry ashes, wash burtaios, sweep, scrub and sweat.
Cook wltti Gas
Md be oimfoTUble
UDonlCosI Voa Any More.
’TRAVERSE CITV GAS GO.
a> YOU WANT LOW PSICES
WE CAX SUIT YOU
If you want gool guality WE CAN SUIT YOU. Uqn^ty fo eonaidered with the price
E and SEE US
eJ. El. Grellick Co.
Five iNfEGioB rmisa. SAsa doogb aitd a*"*
LUMBER. L4TG, aid SaWOLESblPLATS and WIN DOW CLASS
TravcTM aty. Mleh.
OLIVER TYPEWRITERS
llilMlfflWitre"
QUEEN CITY FLORAL CO.
—dealers in---
Cut Flowers, Potted Plants.
FLOWERS FMt
PARHESe WEDDINGS. FUNERALS
Freak stock Bveay Day.
Ralph Anderson, Manager.
-
BIS tM«m Stromt.
Doth Itoomas 4B.
Onngam-TJfo. abnne ean^ ;
IHe Seose of
syBONVT 4B BAVBD.
»totoea.pM-1tor.....-.-................... 4to
Powera, agsd M. dted TnssdJw G
fog of bkiod-gelscmfog. Tbe istoetion
GUYtiNO miOE6-L>YEBTOCK.
arose wbsn hs aentchsd his Mg toe Otrwe ............................................ <©8M«
three weeks ago, tkttkiiig Uttte of ths
atesra andbalftn................. SH*
matter until last Batnrdsy, whsi
Blears aad halfsn, bast...........iH©4e
was remoTed to-the hospital.
Mdpo^.........................b....Uc
Uvsebltoaas...................................... Uo
Saginsw.—In a gatherfog at —w Hoga. Ura ........................................(He
Cadillac hotel, Detroit, a party of f^- Hoga, dreoaad ................................7^o
Sheep.-wUh wool.cn .......................... 4c
Spring lambs, Uva weight................ 6c
factory, to represent ll.CM.INIO. •Oie
Ths Livestock Market
iugar fsetory plant will be used tor
Chicago, May 1$.—Cattle, market for
the file cf the new Indnrtry.
beat, stre^ steady; bseveA 14.16©
6.16: cows and batfen, lUSBCB-SO;
Laingtburg.—Frank Pleroe, of Vic Stockers and teederA 82.90©446; Tex
ar, found a ben’s egg fo his barn ans. |4©4.70; ealvea, (496.40. Ho^,
eight inches one way and market 6c lower: mixed and butohere,
the other. He broke K.
»6.86e6.BB: good heavy, 86.46©6.66;
a find two yoiks and pomlbly rough heavy, |6-26©6.36; light 96J6©.
three, but Instead found a perfect agg 6.60; pigs, *6.86©6.30; bulk of sales,
In the center, eurroimded by the white »6.42H©6.60. Sheep, market strong
of the egg and all fo
to 10c higher; sbeep, 94J5©6; lambs.
(4.90©7.6(.
Nllaa.—Mr. and Hit. William lOBer.
East Buffalo, May 16.—CatUe, feet
Ilvtng a few mBes west of here hove tog steady expesft etOMu. t6.2B©6.76;
four eels ef twlni all living All
shipping, |4.60©6.20; butchers, 84-60©
bora ou Sunday. Mr. Killer to <9 6; beet bslfera, tt.26©4.90; tat cows,
and bis wife 66. Two of Mr. Motor's |3,40©4.9«; 700 to 1.000 pounds steers,
nnelaa and one of hla brothers are toe 8404.4O. Hogs, lower; medium and
father of twins, aad on Mrs. Hiltor'a heavy, |«.80©S4B; Yorkers. 8646©
aide of the bouse there are two tomi- 640. Hogi,.W.90, Sheep, 20 cart;
lies that each have a set of triplets.
market acOva and hlgber; beet lambs.
87©7J0;' yeartfogi, 86.26; wethera,
86.S0©«.26; ewes, 8S.76©6. Calves.
stKfog; beet »*-76©7: heavy, 8340©
The fowl seems to ti
6.60.
Ths Grain MarkSt
DstroW, May ll.-Opsnfog: Wheat
Oenereanx. peeking ber fUos aevasal No. 1 white. 9Hic: Na I rad spot,
times sod nearly desiroyteg tbe altfit 92((c; May, 92%; July, 83%; Septamof one eye.. Tbe rooster will be 1
'4ar. 61%.
MU aa tbe poUee succeed fo ranWheat; C3oas-No. 1 wbHa. 92%c;
nfog It down.
No. 8 rad, apat, 92%o; May, 9IH«;
July. 83%c: Septamber. 81%e. OataMarshall.—The Mty coaneO noetsad No. 8 mhmd.WHo: No. 3 yaUow, 64o;
a Check for 94ITJ4 to apply ea toe Na 8 ttotta , wma Ry»-No. 2. 66c.
ibortege of former Treasurer Altoad Beane-May, ».«; July, |l62.
U Rfodenaeh. The total shoi
Chleaga May 16.—WhMt: May.
smonated to 9L«M. tha mootnt a
tt%e; Jaly, U%08t%a Oont-^ay.
Hindanaeh Is Mid to have foot Ptoidng 49e; July, 4T%e. Oata-May. 33%o;
poker and toe taosa. Hte totoor, Sakn Jnly, U%e©»%«. Ry
HfodenacG. has coma repeatodly tsida C3e; May. BSej Joly, M%a BartoyONE-KANDEO JUMPER.
NOTICE V
rooeua. atfl now hU bem aad his Cato. 61©BBe,
Logout for the dogs. All unlleenablaoksmKb sW an moettagad.
The Rotate Market
ed dogs frill be taken by the pound Was the BurpHee of VaraHy Meet GMChSeaga May 2«.—Mtahtpa mmx in
urday In the Bread Jum^.
master. If your dog haa no licenaa
Royal Oak.—”Amt tor toa toa of tt.” 8,e00 sacks todayliy bom. yet the narAnn Arbor. May 17.—Onwef-tte feat- a boy giving his name as Osswa
waa rtnmgar and toe top prioto
Rawer, of FnnHan. aad hto-iGt
of the wato*a apwlng were more raadnrea,-aa weU aa the anipriae of the
eity meet Saturday, waa the work of yean, ptaeed ttoe on the Onad VMak Uy obtained to choice and fancy,
Homer Mantb. the Ann Arbor boy. In track naar hara Maaday attmi
which were Is big demnnd. For toe
general nm toere was a alow aate at
the brand Jump, ket caly did he nnr- whleb narrowly-aasapad Wfitotoi
st-boand BhU. ranaiag at BO i------- recent prlcea. A ear of fancy Eorala
prlse everyone by defeating Prencta.
who was fast 7MT Mfohigan'a beat — hour. Tha oagiaa baitoal (ha
went at M eetoa and two enrioada of
Jumper, bnt bo becGe Jack MMMan'a struetloas trUM tbe traito. Tha hoy choice 4t n eeatA A car of tooice
Is brtght-tooktog, but has a CMS
MteUgan Rarate hgaaght 87 cents, and
petite for etaowtogtobaMO. Otoa
a ear of good Wlaenaiin, 66 cents.
When FtwnMt entered the onlvwnKy be eeama gtoto normal.
Most of the new ^tatoM are coming
year ago font
hU brlUUat piwp
from LonlsteML Thg reoetpta
fooM-wusk
tilm “ «ba-sn•ood yet to# GmGtod ia caasrims
toemaikakGRa.
pertor of any of Midrigan't tooad
MS with toa hMhtosd
•nw^BnWoa MnrksL
ly bavo been teg>rgAad.ltwtJuffitlot j tmeirn
Bnvwoae
a and atostp lari htoJUk^-ffiffinr Ohfoasajliv
S'
4 short tine. Letk figure.
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4 Th*
LAUNCHES
Ufa,
New York, Hay IT.^y resortfog to
course of calling in
to treat Sysesiby,
"the greatest boree In the world,'
fames R. Ke^ne has saved the tamoua
-■icer'a Mfe. ^
A week ago Syaonby waa dying. The
veterinarians diagnosed bis ailment
rongly and bad given him up.
The keen family physician. Dr. Bar
rows, found that the Illustrious thor
oughbred bad ecsema, and Is curing
him.
Sysonby will not race this year, but
Id 1907 be srill anrely be able to. at
tar as any effects of hla preaent ill
e etweerned. .
Mr, Keene appraised Bysonby be
yond all figures. Only last winter he
refused |200.(K>0 for him—and that
world's record prioe. The gnu
Ayer (now a fpur-year-old) won fllB.13 for hla owner In two aeaaana
nee only in IB races was be beaten.
Syaonby, wHh an allotment of 181
pounds, bad been handlc^ped a llUle
more than SO pounds for tne three big
classics of the turf this 'year-the
Brooklyn. Suburban aad Brighton
handicaps. The heavy Impost, how
ever. did.DM prerant him befog made
the favorite In the winter hooka at
6 to 1; Artful, the ckly borae that Bn.
Ished ahead of him In a race last y^r.
Koenig's Ii
a will mMt the befog qnoM second cbotee at T to 1.
White Baglea of HaniKee Tn a betabll
game on May 27, The local
Michigan I
go to Manletee on that date for the
The h
game. Charles Koenig, 4ba local
ager. has Just completed the arrange- eoQegea will be held May 31. Jane 1
and
2. fo Lnnsfog.
menu with Uanager Jotwiak of Man
May 81 will be devoted to tennis
istee.
Tbs Uanlatee team la one of Man entirely.
June J, afternoon, will be given to
istee's ■troDgest, tf not the atrongeat
team and the game will be a good rack evenU and seml-Bnal baaebnll
coateat aad tha locals are looking for gamea
Jans
1. evening, win have the in
- a victory. Next Sunday there ie no
game ecbeduled tor this team and they, door eveuta, tntfluding wrestling.
June 2, win wind up track andhaaewill fodalge In pracUoe.
baU gamea
GfHGIOlUIISISIIf 27
\jm.A
Up-to-Dtte Market
Btports
^Dld Yob Ever Stop to TUnk f
^ what an improramaat asw WMow Shades make.fo a house? »
4
Tbo expeaae U to main and tbe dUtoeoas ao gxsat In. appearance »
4 that ilk well worth. soaMdorfng.
^
4
We aie prepared to make Boy Mae ofahade aad any ooter a a very ^
SIGHT
MONDAY,
MAY
fiENCE&ALLERS
PLAYERS
In a repertoire of tlie 1stComedy buecesses.
Monday NighI
An Imprudent
Young Couple
Prices: 10. 20. 30 cents.
being the moat important of the
five aenaea. fo nevertheless ofi
neglected. Are you endeavorl
to aee Mttafactorily by strainl
your orertaxed eyes? Come and
see ns-Eyeo ExonUned Free.
We'll tell yon yonr trouble.
R. W. RASTALL, QpMclan
Traverac aty, hack.
Every Rod Is Guaranteed
iivsett Wsi Salt SI J09NS0N5 DBUC CO.
On
Sunday
If 5-0U sbould be in New 1'ork
and walk down 5th Avenue in ihe
a/ternooy. you doublleda wonld be
somewhat surprised at tbe number
of Prince Alberta and Bngllsh
Walking Frocks yon would see
worn by the fashionables. In fact,
one could almost say that every
man who did not have on a Prince
Albert was wearing an Englihli
Walking Frock, and every man who
was not wearing ao English Wslkiog Frock had on a Priooe AlWt.
There was a time when the ayerege man ocmld not afford to have a
buainns suit, an afternoon salt and
a full Drees or Tuxedo for evening,
Thas-was when he tbooght It oeoexmmrj to get sll hIs clothcs from a
hlgh.prlaed costom teilor. Now he
knolA be can be fitted ont as well,
at half the ooat, In Euppenheiraer
roady-to-woar clothee. As a result
he haa two suite for evegr^ one he
had. formorly pud dresase aa the
time and ooceaioD deaiaad.
Oyy. Stelnbers’a GraaG Opera Baoaa
Ml*
...PERFECT...
ITaiatnAMe listen now. Sve.y agent handling
IVire rarm«;r;
mptITSBURGH perfect**
ledcee fo
authorized to guarantee this
That Ike wrlrwa ora nat lafarcG at tb« falnta.
Ikat tkc fcoec la iwrtcctly adlaataMc la a
Tkat tbe ataya wlU aet aeporatc bwB lha a
That (be leaee to aU right to every Dortlca]
“PITTSBURQH PERFECT” FENCES
THE ONLY ELBCTRICALLY WELMO FBHC6
we have e large assort•TTUt «M-45 noK raj
^rte and English Walk
ing Frocka No gentieman's wardrobe Is com
plete without one or
&tb of theee styles for
Archie A. pier
I8B Mteaf Rmo* GlraeL
ne Bmt «r fittlM.
louxan sad aaosjar gmroa
Tt. Best. Nesten. Stroogeu aad Hart Bmtofo ton m tbe Market
We can Sate Vm Msaey n fkactaf
*
CaU aad See
========= FOaSMLEl»3S====
Julius CauiDbell
Tr*ver« Oly, Won.
PAQS9
THB DAILT
NE6UGEE
M *
SBnrrs.
8UMMEK
UNDERWEAR
~
Negligee Shirts
in la>s«r rarioty of paUcmi than ever
5«c, »1 00, (t.2S lo S2J)0.
Attaebod or jiatached <^uffo—aM btyles—oencal paUrmo.
SaBuner Underwear at from 25c to $1.00
In the in* Balbriejran, ribbed or plait (rooda—
ail color*—make >
>> SHERMAN & HUNTER
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS
Bring in Prompt BeaulU—Beat Mediiuu in
b'orUiorn MicbitraD.
RATES FOR ADS-‘“
l cent • word
--------------Kim lDM>rli0D.
Cent biitiMHiiicDI
iriiou if paid attbe ofHce—One cent straight if eoIU-ctor
ei"
calls.
•B IttMrted lor lees then 10 cents.
Eagle Want Ads
WANTBD—Man lo make laibo by the
thoueaad at our mill. Traverse Cny
Mlg. Co.
'67U
Mast BIghUi streeL
WANTED—Anyone who wishes
claai board, in a private bouie, can
at Mrs. C. L. Ric:-, 219 Park sireeU
Jane leL
‘6'
WANXm)—Wood turner; one p
- •
1 other
' E Greuck
iUMMl
‘WANTBD—Ivo auungioom girls at
Lake Vww Howe. Elk Rapids;
wages AW per month.
MUt2
I <■'
"ts^-sr^ssisisifis
. wtaattajm.- '' uUji
AB—Ten-room house and J
Itont ttroM.
roR 8ALK>-H(aM0 St tbs aiUsae
HosM ban. Our CroTsUng, M
waauagtoe, pbono 701.
«0Wet
TO 8ELb-Hm»s b _
another for only 1100.
US. tU Prant ^—■
THIEF SNATCHED
HANDBAD WITH $10
arA 2 barna nice bouaa cement oei
lar. good dsterii. good well: worth
tlNfiLK COMB BROWN LEQHOANS.
seeing. Allan Uttle, The Suthv
Tae greatest egg: machioa. Eggs
401M7
VUTHB
haieblng, «l
U I bad the highest aeorlhg pen
ARQUETTE
of any variacy la the rw>ant poultry TO SELL—ATbargain. fine farm, g^
horssa two
Elk RapMA
.ddlfc rat
rat........................... AO
show. BpoeUl prices oe lou ot 60
«)WI
farm tools.
Peteskey, rate.........................81.00
sad 100. W. a Dffilor, 408 Fifth
•oil, good orcharA riuei roiib
Sunday May 80.
atraat
406*4
.bell pbooa whole
thing, pan
wl
h'
Train will leave Traverse City l.
only 83.600. going south. ^ quiet
.
00 a. m. See posters, or ask agedu
Allan F. UtUe. Sothsrtond bHx^
for partlenlars.
BARRD Root
•68tS
H. F. MOELLER. Q. P. A.
EXCURSIONS
PiSiMi
:v
n» BALB OB BBHT-Moimw how
4M Cbaa atnat. tnae^
room
OaB OMaeu'pftoM «0A
mM
TO SKA^ks 4<baers tanr Is An
I Torch lake.
_ ........ ............. .oms ortoaiA
most cIsareiA mbs growlnc Icrsst.
8ns sou, partly tovst. parUy raBlns,
(OR BAIJI-Ladlaa Ubr_. _____ _
a
8ns
sommv
boms
tn
God’s eoimon mat atrsat; U a troot; tarms
try. Allan F. LlUto. 131 • root sL
leawMlila Inquire 4 Mrs.
408141
ro SELL-^ssort farm. Cedxr Lgka
good soil, large barn, toir bouss.
8ns oreharA nlos Os'dlog. some
sreoA aoms eadar; halt cash; nice
sr-sJESur"
wood. Tsar ahSMe to «K a BIQ TO SEIA.—FlM reatdeocs tn Blk Ban
M ad tBa.fetos a( a
om. w.
Mi OB terms to MltL
autt tfoAwa u^v
m. OmBob. dtt Wtot Bieth at.
IB F. I
«u n»u,LL
HuMllt* «< IN.
M * MMI1.T.
to ciwqeer Hi« gad Oet h.m
Fwperiy Shod.'
Bd Dalaell of tBimwinwl township has
hoTM that object PP perioanly to bs. .
___ _______________ ; a
low price and reascnable tarma. U iag shod that Mr. itoiseU U dairyjag
rour wtihbMs is not where poor
badly damaged iMt b*"* today.
Yaaterday aftsn^on Mr. Dal___
U^a! IrT*jh^nTsT^mitt brought the animal to iha CaldwaU A
Loudon ahoptoflini^wlthAMwaai
TO TRADE
of walking Aoe, but the botes was tn
no mood to be nus^ and they toowl
IU TitADS lor driving horse: Graphto_b«ld his tost Min kmi
uptiuue and SO ten-inch records; alec enough to drive a —« bo
nearly new “Shoale typewriter. Will Clump and Mr. DaUeU trotted the
>- dlflerenoe. J. W[ Marsh. R f.
.\o. 2, Uing Lake.
'6St3*^
iteflnary A. j. goott and Mrapped
him Into the stock.
Mr. DalaeU was bolding
I
ths bom's'
MISCELLANEOUS.
head when he gave a switi kick, ki
: tbe iron bars whhffi was
RUNET TO LOAN on peraonai prop
erty and real eatsts. 1. Mewlai * holding him In, against' Mr. DatoaU’a
lyier, Room MS, Wilhelm btoek.
loft hand With greu fvoa. AUhoo^
no bones wars broken, the 8esh was
torn loose £rom the bones^ and today
the hand U badly gsoedeR and quite
siis. It will be soma time before Mr.
Oajtell can use It again.
Tbe bom was sboA however, bu
be kept np hla objections to the last,
ana all ooaoented were glad when the
SALS—A large oew house, will
tdy lor occupancy about May
(Continued Iroui Pago One.)
Modem. WU] take lots lo exchange.
e. or sell cheap for cash, or
man. who, after stumbling and
wUi sell
will
BOU on mottthl;
licuil.v lalling list on iho walk, galherB. Kungerlord. phon
bhnseU together and eprinted with
TOR 8ALB—Store bulldlDA comer the speed of a deer south on Bohemia
end Fmit Flat up etalra. All
lodem Improvements.
ClUsene'
-Mr. Clancy and Mr. Smalley kept
phone 406.
401841
lu cuy well up to him until they reachi'wtiUth street when they tost
uf him. As Oicy passed Mr.
Allan Little, The Sutherland 4016lf koiigu s residence un Bohemia street
Hodge was siliiug on the porch
TOR SALE—20 scree of land, threethey asked him if be bad secs ^
quarters ot a mile from city UmIU.
liass. Mr. Hodgu replied, ''Ho is
Will eell all or part Call Cltlswaluoro.than three feet ahead ul
Phone 406.
S00$4t
you."
llowcw, owing to liic darivBcss, the
on nere not able to see (ho holdop,
and lie got away. Mr. Hodge stated
that they were running so close toTOR SALE—Quantity ot papers sullable tv shelves or putting under gcilK.-r he thought it was one crowd
carpets. Done np In 6-rent packages until tbe men spoke.
at The Bagle office.
‘664f
iu the meantime a hurryup call had
bet'u sent In to the engine house from
TOR 8ALB—Something nice. Soda AdHiey’s grocery store on Union street,
Ouiitllt, money maker, or exchange;
and
as Chief of Police Ashton was not
a bargain; worth InveMlgatlon. Al
lan F. UtUs, 281 Front itMSL mw m. Fire Chief Murray hitched up his
horse and drove with all speed to the
rOR SALB-Tbfee heavy
scene, picked up Mr. Cianoy
Watchman Nolan, and toUowed the
trail on Bohemia to Fourteenth, then
drove to Union and oonUi
Bongtaey hill, but H wat raining slight-
wMl tented.
_
_
ebanga. Allan Uttla. Ths BathvlaaA
seiM
■fsase.
TUI Amnu
ro SBLU-lM seres umbw IsnA pM
ly cut 0&, good esBp bsUdlsgs on
the pisoe, fine bm eoQ. two aJes
trout Rresas sod three Bns sprtsv
the oboe; the maklhg ot Mail
bM) npi » acres ef
WANWr »ehr ha«t* uams W Bmw TO BELl^II wm aeO
I
b will nsks
a ales llUle called m the cbleAjj^ Wa
taaber; aood maW Write ar lsed,wbleb
trait and ohidtea_______________
ghldcsB-larm for firs do)
phiha Carp LM Umbar OSh
-a thi pGM I
lare down ahd ona dollar a month the scene, But
41)164
... twenty months, dr larger (»cl good his escape IearlBg;.no due.
If wasted on same easy terms.
The officers kej>t a ibarp iodkoot
Ian F. UtUe. tl2 • root SL 4046
FOR RENT.
itil an early hour this morning, and
<vt> kept up tbe search tbe entire
SELL—No place like home end
POR RENT-TWO MW houses on Wei- TOborne
duv. -but no arrests have been made.
like a farm. We have I
BUt SL Udulre C U. Hunter, mi
many to advertise all. Call and ter The handbag was found on Bohemia
IPtltf
If we can’t suit you. Allan F. UtUe, Kir<->'i near Eteventb this morning,
232 Front eL
4M64
iitaiiiitag everything but tbe money,
iseih ladies ve quite sure they could
heated, hot and cold water; best
will make a doe 1
daylight rgoius in city, over First .about 10 miles from city and' will
again, as tbe light from the open
Natkaai bank. Inquire at J. W.
be eoU very cbhap for cash
diKiiway anone full upon his face.
HUUken's office. Rent lot?. lU9k-u
very easy
«sy terms to Improve. I'Ik) ibink the man toUowed them
uua L wish tor a home of
from down town and heading
but buy this
thu and maM^oner'^A^Uo
make
■I,■■lime UUUBO vuli, roiiiMV/. eiicu.
F. Uuie. X32 Front at
ilii-m off lay in wait tor them, near-the;
40lltl
Oontalni 40 rooms lumUhed, elec
<■111 ranee to the honse, tor they did not
tric light, bath. Overlooks beauUlul O SELL—Nice farm, easy terms,
see uyone until he was ^
creek scToss, trull orchard, twi illiiK vvlih Mrs. Hormuth for tbe pos
bama stone cellar, nice bouse, wind
session of the bag.
"Had be dropiied from the sky 1
FOR RBNT-Uouse at 226 Bast 11th
home; come quick, see It buy it A1 could not have been any more taken
sL; desirable looatlon; reasonable
^ F. LItUa SutbwlsBd Block, over
by Burprlse," Mrs. Hormnth stateA
^t. Pratt * Davla.
44)6S-tX
she added that hod she fallowed
TO BELL—Small farm, near by. 40 her hiM Inclination she would have
FOR 5ALE.
acTM. low priM. easy terms; partly Phased the thief, "and 1 beUeve 1 could
cleared, no timber, good toll, log have caught him. loo." she added.
house, good roads, fnilt belt Allan
FOR RALB-Carpet rug 7x12 ft, suit
Little. Tbe Sutherland.
40164f
able lor cottage. Pripe 6S.60. 629
etaU Btraec
406641
I wish to thank ..
____
TO BELL-Reeort ttyro, good orcharA
inwn me while making collections
fair buildings, nice Oshlng. 67
r the general work of the «al'
good aoll; 61.800,
n.r.......................
half cash, or
FOR BALE—24 acres good frul. lanil,
ebanga A F. LUlla Sutherland Army. In Benxle county, at Honor,
12 acres cleared, one house, good
bloct
also Lake Ann people were liberal. At
-----1871
- road, 6 miles from city. Sells cheap
Elk Rapids I collected 827.30. 1 wish
Enquire 614 Second street '66t«<
TO SBG,L—Tea acres, near by. blaA also to thank Hannah, Liy & (>>.’s
of the
muck, small honsa very cheap. See
lb street who helped roe to get all
It Want oaah. Allan Llttla Thi
d 832.62. 1 thank yon all and God
SotherlanA
40164f
For bsteblos,’. Irom
wmem. IlhO per
estueg. ultverWaten,
HttUnloB 81. PbonelW
lOT If. i»06.
EAST END
NOTION STORE
Screen Door*, complete U. B1.M
Window Semns..
ICetoSSe
Good grkde Orani
Water Pail*:..
IBetoBAe
Gal iron Chamber PaiU......... SBe
Come in and see our S and 8*e
lablea on Batnrday.
546 East 8th SL
ClUaens PRorc MA .
Mta «ton Maard ratofited taBAy
■1 MaatoR whsra aha was'ealled by
tha ttlnsap aaa daaih ot her mother.
Mrs. Oesrpe A FhwlMy, wto has
wa spndlng n tow days at tha Park
Plaoa, retamad to Grand Rapids
Mra. N, W. )■
a at Sotos lift
today for Bay City to attend the tnnaral o( bar motbar, Mis. Mary-eaihMra. c. A. Thomas (aft today for
Hmwwtha where she wUI make her
bom with her dan^ter, Mrs. Ora
MUlK.
Mra. Anna Menroa rstumad to An
gel this morning attar baUtg ths guest
of Mrs. P. J. earns la ths nUy lor the
past 10 days.
A. O. Belllnghurst ef Ostrelt, who
bas been in the «Uy several days w
bustness, has gone nvth before re
taining home.
A marriage license was Issued today
to Franh John Koetel and Mias Maude
Blermacbv, both parties being Mayflald resldenta.
The Epworth League society of Die
FuM M. E. church, which was ennonnesd to be held Friday, May i8.
There was a small crowd, owing te
the Storm, last night at the Foreeiers’
party given in their hsU. All preseuL
howevw, report a line tlmA
The Misses-Rhoda and Rattenbury
reCdraed today from ManceionA where
tney served the wedding supper Ust
evening at the Andrew-Doty wedding.
rhe Traverse City Rod and Gun
club wlU bold their first weekly sboot
tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. As
large an attendance as possible is de
sired.
H.'O. Joynt has purchased a fine
saddle pony from a Cadillac party. Alloough tbe pony is small, be is full of
Old Pioneer of Regl^ Uved at Mow- mettle and can cover tbe ground at a
pretty clip.
roe Center.
- James Hayes, one o< the old pMv; The Mliset Nellis Lardie and Ethel
noers of this region. dleS yeelerday at Gibbs left yesterday on, tbe Missouri
Monroe Centv, at (ha advanced age of for Chicago. Miss Lardie will risil bor
8i- years. Deceased toavee one daugh brother, Clayion Lardie; who is in businc?8B in the "Windy City."
ter who resides in CaUfwnla, and a
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marsh, son and
10-year.old grandebUd who lived wRh
him. The funeral will be held tomor dau^ter, Myron and Mabel ot SammiivUle, Ind.. arrived In the city thU
V at Monroe Cento.
afternoon on ihoir way to ..ajng Lake
tn spend tho summer in their cottage.
Phillip Krontx arrived in ths city
this afternoon from San Francisco
wbwe he has been tor some yme snd
in other points in tho wosl He states
CENTRAL LEAGUE.
tbe earthquake disaster at San Fran
cisco Is a protty bard thing to describe.
of the Ladies'
Library will be beld tomorrow after
noon. Tbe'followlng ladles wiU mlertsin: Mesdames Gillespie. Fish,
KeUey. snydv, Mercer, McDermott.
es Grace Morgan 'and MabM
Bates- •
torn Wllllain DsKay. who has bsM
Ul tbr a number of weeks, was sbls
4a b* oat yestsrtoiy tor tbs first time.
tt» firm ot next WMk she torpects to
^To agt ha se flora tot* tor a visit
and vitfR(toB.Ch»a hsr^fintfto R the
JMiES Him DBi mmuy
BASEBALL
Oc. O. Z.A
tram New Toito.wltoa smee February
hs bas bemi tnktog wn^ at New Torfc
Post Graduate hospital and at tbe
New York lylngdn bospHaL He bas
also taken a special course in surgery
1 women's and' chlldreo's diseases.
Mrs, Duncan Morgan and family i
fire cblldreo left today for Saskatebewau. N.'W. Ter„ to Join hv husband
who left a short lime ago with a
load of horses and household goods,
to malfe their bouie ou a claim which
&Ir. Morgnn look up last summer.
NATIONAL AEAQUE.
WOR. UWL PCL They disposed of ibelr farm at Cedar,
Homer Skiver being tbe purchaser.
pi i
SS."-£'ToST‘.”'
WHITE
Bargahw CoBHaned—Interest Increasing
Pmow Tubing
42 inch regular 17c quality.............. Special 124e
42 inch regular 18c quality,........ Special 14c
Bed Spreads
Either fringed or plain, full size, $1.50 04 Off
and $1.75 qualities [at......... ..............
Job In Embroideries
9 and 10 inch wide, a 26c valne at . .. ........... 18c
Lonsdale Cambrte......................
......... 12)e
17x34 linen Hack Towels, a bareain
16c or 2 for.................................................. Z3C
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
One lot of Skirts, plain and lace trimmed, QQa
slightly soiled, only............................... 05Fw
Gowns, an odd assortment, value up to 0*7^
................ 07C
ll.OOat..............
Corset Covera, trimmed
val lace made
of French Lawn, -a 75c value, sale
price...............................................
50c
E Wilhelm
FRONT STREET.
I ME bOLAR SYSTEM.
West rhilndriphla.fsmily wss st
suppn- otiv Dipht; tsIklDg atxim the
ratgsgvoiriil of Ob* of the dsugUers.
whose sodding wss soon to be. The
Mgr« servsnL who scied a* waHrexs.
Uondresa, etc.; bad Just brought into
tbe dhitng room the dessert. whe» oco
of tbe girls asked; "iTrginlt, have
you seen K.dlth'i flanrer “Laws!
doen know, hooey." sbe replied: “bit
ain't ^eeo In de wapb yit"—Exet
. Famous •tftoa Braalmra.
The moat tomooi
noaa atrika
at
twaal
tha Mnd an Dr. Ktog's N
Now
m Ufa
PUla. WboB UfW 'Md be
they qohkly Mttto
h me* as Mm af
not one pody oecnplae a position closer
to earth than the moon, whidi la noma
240,000 nUea awivy-Teiy far. of'
course, side by side with any sntfhiy
distances, bvt a mere fraction side by
aide with other astroQomical dlatasccm
Next to the moon ov nearest
al neighbor la Venua. and then Mara.
often taitber away from ns than \
•KB, wtoch nsalns atwaya at aona«hat«slMtittbaaamedtttanea;roagh~
tr to from fiaoooooo to sBjnxooo BiMR
‘wsa.sssrmn.
niB dlrldtot apMo ladaaau ass atto
tfhkh to ahoto Bra «
to the a«h)ect « a de
mn aa oto auto la: Sttura. nauto
lightful and weH4niutratod arttoe in ton
the May nomber of Interior Decora- twice as far aa SvpUor; Uranna. aaM>
ly twice aa far as Batnra, airi Naptnaa,
Uon. This ni
cle on the Schwab naariy three ttmea aa far aa Saturn. AB
Palace on Riverside Drive. "Tbe these planeta bekmg to our aon. a&
Treatment of Doors and WlndowA” an toeinben of hie family, an are part "The Decoratkm of Chinese Inl*rlora,“ of tbe eoUr aystem. The atoe to the
A Cure for the Curling Rug," “In eolar v»tem •« • whole. conalstUig
teresting Old Wall-Papers," "Some tbui of tbe son and hla planets, lacliidFamous Beds" and "The Care of
Plants for the House." are eome of the
other well-written and .beautlfully> simplf facts. They i
illiistraied,articles Id thia Issue.
Tbe DumI
number coats ten cents and
-B2.<l0(k000 mUea stray from I
l>e bad from all newsdelares. It It
and
that
Neptnaa,
the ooteniost plaiH
Itshed 3 19 Union Square. New York
at to tha aolar ayatom. to nearly thirty
thnaa as far distant from the nn ns
earth to.-Chamben'. JowaaL
AN ODD EURD.
\
Five Menthe’ ON lirfiM Olea.
Van detU York, the five Booths’ old
chilA of Mr. and Mrs. Bd York of
Garfield aveaue. died resterdar i
. Tbe funeral was held this afon at 2 o'clock at the realdenoe,
the Rev. T. P. UIIob offiototing. Tbe
burial was la OakwooA to charge ot
•irtaker Kmer u Bagbea.
»
CITY NEWS H4 BRIEF.
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B. & Lawton iwtiiniod to (3
Rapida today.
Mra. George ftoricatt of Omega left
today tor Walton.
The PercoUra we planning i
calico ball tor May SO,
MeMng ef the Elka tonlgM. Ona
casdldoto tor tnBMton.
R^rasbfo Clara Ohaaato ependlng n few
<to]w M ^ gnatt to Mra J. L. Qlbbe
of MayfiolA
Mra. Winiam Blrakbura ha. gone
Scotvtlle tor a vtott with iwlaUvea
and Meoda.
Mr. and Mra. P. Ruhlnaan and family
went to fiackv Grato this
tor a TtoU.
Tha Orawn baasboH team will play
WyUa taam m tha iattor place
Bu
nextt Sunday.
L. M. Paige ef CMUb» to In the dty
damoRStraUng tha booktog
of aleetricKy.
The CndHlaa banahtoi tarnn will play
tha atrcRg rnmeptak taam at Cope«tob' next B««ay.
Mrs. Gaerga Moir and Mrs. pewara
left last.arsRtog tor Henrall. Ont.,
hers .they wtB «*» their future
besna. Sir.
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THE SALE OF
‘ HOW FORTUNES ARE HADE ”
It WiU Tell Voti
bov to tell a good iovnimeut; bo* to ebooee betveca real eatsM
and stocks; bow to choose your pannera; bow to protect youraelf
in cue you should uol care to bold an loveatmenl iDdeHuitaly;
howto iuvesi email sums and a hundred and one other thinga,
which no peraoD—mao or woman—who is now luvetliog small
amounts or wbo cia Invest, should miss reading.
It Is well printed iu colors ou good paper, artistically bound
iQ a flexible cover. Tbe illuaiTatfcna were made by a well,
known artist. ..
MY BOOK IS free:
Tbe luthor of this book baa been perfMly frank. He gives
Infonnailoa of peat value to bank depotitora, atotoholders In
o tboae wbo p
igan In.
veatmem. It abova np “fakes” sud “fskert,’* stock acbemea
are exposed. After reading it you will- know bow banka make
“ big money.’’ Valuable advice Is glvencn all kinds ot securitioa.
ftarUbto “ rtoaa ’’ in suckt.
In abort, it to a frank talk on Money Haking.
▼ordaarenot“mlneed.” TbeooId,bara
titith stands out In every line.
' n going to give thU I
tom* at 01
Boiterdoltffi
GEORGE C KRTER.
ttalamlnutt.
That queer bird, tbe klwL to a native
of New Fas land, Iti remarkaUa pecnliarlttoa are, flrtL tbe apparent abaaoce of winga, as the plumage so
covers toe small, radimentary. stlcfcUke appendage of a wing that none
whatever is epparwnL The attnatioa
Of tbe noecrUs at toe bill's extieuilty
aecoud peculUr fcacura. While
hunting for eiwibworms it probes toe
ground, making a .conUnual snnirgiwat help In finding food and toe
position of toe noatrUa
quite appareuL
A toM pecnUarlty Is the very dlsproslae of toe egg In COE
comparlto too bird. It being a little lees
than coe-fourto toe bard's own walgbL
One klwl'e egg found welgbed fourand one-half ounces, while toe
bird wtoghed Just under four pounds
(sixty-four ^nscesi and was about too
aiac of an oriilnary ben.
The plumage ot toe Uwl Is a duU
toown etrsaked with light gray, and
aboefc, ratosr baiUy hacked off at tha
rear part as nature has not provided
toe kiwi wito aneb decoration as a tail
The abeence of wings is compensated
for by Its awtftneee of fooL and the
large, ebunay loMilng legs, which are
as weapons, are placed
That Wnn AIL
A young girl wbo Is alwaya trying
some new thing was prciimt once
whan toe doctor net a nel^ba't bro
ken arm. She was sure tost toe knew
exactly bow It was done and ntoot
anztoUB to pot her new knowtodgo Into
peaetteo. Some time latm a baa oot
in toe tolcfcen yard broke its tec. The
giri dlnetly annoonced that toe mraat
et n “and make It as good as
" Aceordladly it was put into s
plaster cast and left for tha proper
tengtt o7 time to knit When toe day
came to take off the east the girl ran
owt to toe benbonne tn great eagaraaas
to nee toe resnlL Preoeotiy tome was
a amaam that brought army mainbar
of te family to her alda The (hlcfcan
was lumping mlaerably over te grand
Mfiaartos instead et dlracUy forward.
Toa kMw a ban’s tag ha* a crook.
WiB, toe M erookad tt ft* wnag
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