The Daily Eagle, May 13, 1907

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The Daily Eagle, May 13, 1907

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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VOL XV,

,Y EAGLE.
r, KONDAT, MAT 13,1097.

NO. 4880.

BOjlffiOFIMliHIWW

(Special te the Dally Saflia.)
Chleaffo, May IS.—The meat a*
tienai epenlng of the Chlc^ Baard
of Trade alnee Its
curved this mominf 'whaii. amid wHd
•enea ef turmell and diaerder, tiptaw
ber wheat seared abev* a dellar and
then^eil back te 98 cents.
Men whe^ have grown gray In the
dallr struggle en foe floor of foo
beard today declared they had newer
before, eeeti ouch a display of owlfo.

#lA/p HAVE Just received a big shipment of
ceucbes, containing aU the new shapes
and patterns of the season. If you have
been waiting to find a couch that Is just the
rtgftt c<dor tqnateh your wail paper and carcmne in «Mt look our line -over and make
your setecUon before the best ones have been
sold. We win hold It
you until you want it.
WE AKE SHOWING '

'$3.75
A good confaiFoy coach, ffled widi

7S

Ajjj^ Jiled-6oastnictedteich.tow

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11.75

A Bostoo Leather Cowdi, hiU aze. all
eted coortnictioa, at___________

ftA fJS
^sFolM

Rtmmker, ywr mA is food.

J. W. Slater
THE HOMEMAKER

'm

Satisfactory Bressing
to tbf tuau t'liu
(ahtiiiiouB in
his lane, uan
• he allaiocd
when Ilia furnish up; src chosen
■toor.sUire. -We c»Ur to ihc
man of retJniiueDl in'aU theliule
aece^ricBof dri-Bs iliat proelaini
Uiv KenllemHB in Ties, Underitrar, 8ucks..,Shirl8 sod Suspend­
er* Id the liiiest »(>les sed at
prices u> suit alt puiws.

Kl®ECK 4 li0YT.

Union «. .CIothiefs

SmiUi.Realty Co. Have Some
Fine.Bargains In
Real Estate.

F'arms for

(Spedai to the Dally Ba^)
Boise. Idaho. Kay IS.—Ae *ammonlbg of a.^tedal renlr^^ talesmen In the Haywood onae has been
and the IM men who bate
bees called bj Sheriff Eodcen wOl
present thepuelree in Jndse Wood's
oonrt this afterwnv at 2 o'dodt
vben the case wUl be reenmed.
The ceneral beUcT I» that not
than ttro of the refular, vealfe al­
ready ezamlaed wUl be reta^ed ta
Uie }ary box. that the bulk will be
taken from tba apwial renlre.
iDterest in the trial coaUt
center In the personality of and the
testlmcAiy of Harry Orchard, who Is
bard idlled-OvreraoT
whoae oottfeealon
brought about the iniMBbnment of
the othera who are held tot trial.
will come when be
Is brought into conrt to relate hi*
story. The speculation as to when
Uiia will be la idle, bnt It U baliered
be »m be called aa soon as the death
of Stunenberg Is pporen and that hla
cesUmray will remain the fbondatton
upon which the proaecnOon will bnOd.
Orchard la being cloaely guarded In
le penltenuary. clone watdt being

Rowland Doi^lass
reopp. WhlUDf Hole)

THE
FOOTPAD LAST
Are you faanl t« fit?
IIav« you any corns? Do your feet^et tired?
You ought to wear the
Crawfoi^ Shoe, made OD
the Footpid Last
/<’« ««re comfort’ every time.

Sale
Snnitli Realty
Company

Floyd Smllti

of the bonse, the high wind qnldkly
fanning the» fthkfflM Into at good alaed
blaxe. The chenffeal engine
Id getUng the fire out, bnt n line d
hose was laid and the water tuned
flLLiAOT AMALGAMATE WITH on as a precautionary metanm, but no SIXTH GRADE, BOARDMAN AVC-.
HAD PLEASANT DAY
' * '~TAFT FORCES
water bad to
The chimney remained very hot for
Will Prahably Flohi about an boor and a man stayed there But the Tsaehsr JWae fos Only Bw»
and watched It until danger
lla ReCleetlen te t
eeeefiri Ahglw.
The damage waa very amaH.

UlREFBICMHlr

WQIIfflllBplEill

SfT

f

DID mim i«nn t«

tSpecial to the Dally Ragle)
WaSMngton. May 13.->Harmooy
Ohio has onee jnore turned Into
ALBERT BARNES -PASSED AWAY
ei-u|dlo&
Senator Fomker having re,-uidloft S«
THIS MORNING
arate^ln a
night
Ight that he
h wUI not aland for anv
^tlon ot the ForglterTan Had Short Illness ef Pneumonia—Rel­
atives Went Down This
foreea. ' The admlnUtntion le . pre­
pend to aeoepl the challenge and Uie
Aftemeen.
that the ttgbt win
W^dafoat Poraher’a re-elecHarvey Ourtla, Janitor at the Ceo-

^SKIDDOO^
5< CIGAR.

BmSALL & OWEN
FokKCo ffluf

Men’

miK-auMn

Art^.

MRS. BRABANT AND DR. J. M. WIL.
HELM ENTERTAINED

144 front Str^

' Fioe Soda Water ia the
one perfect beverage.
It is everythiug a drink
should be—cooling, re­
freshing, invigorating—
and it harms no one.
We are talking only of
GOOD Soda—of Soda as
good as it can be. This
kind is the only kind
served at our fountain.

IVlllcado Tea
• Uftel sure you would enjoy this Tea.
, Like to >^ave you try It on our
fetemmendation. T hi n k well
thereby gain another friend for our
tea connter.

WATTS
DRUG STORE

50c per lb.
Ask for a sample.

BROWNELL’S

L. R. STICKIMEY

ECONOMY STORE
S41 FltONT STREErr

t«. .we W . di.pl.y''o( Spring OJord, tl»t wiU ielere. er<n
>» *»
-We k.ve the luge* uid be* ihowiig o( cholee .lylo to
be lead h. the d9.
1W, IW .good *yle of CWoid or T» diet we .re nor

dhpl.yi.gi..plu.drfeui*y.

lOc PAINTS

YOU DON’T FIND BETTER
ELDER

Our new Ready tUSMf Paints
have Jest, arrived. They are In
tin eaha pnt np in the followliv
c<Uo**~ Blabk. WWto, Olive.
Cream, Green, Lemon Yellow,
Deep Amber, Sage Green, Pea'
Orpen,
Vermillion.
'Oisage.
Bright

BEST FLOUR 1,.^. by
the most improved proceeelgp HiohihegoodDe»jrt4jip,«he*b..>f;

,

WNAfl ^ mr CO

A INgb wind wne Mawing apd fl
leaked very forwrtanlng for a thee.
but today foe e
claarad away bad «ba Bro be towa
bumad Itoelf a«L

maiawan
WAS OVWiCO BY DELBERT
POW^ OF PONTIAC

(Spedal to foa Dtfy Rigla.)
Honor. Ulfo.. May H.—Bafordbp
noon foe fichlng chaek owned by Dalbert H. ^ower of PontUL on* oC fob
• •
and O. W. Dana
of Nohhport. pure food o
btmied.. together with a couMKnMb
pM oi ltn'«Mita>to. Detrcft i
Wpihg with foen and aM
of foe party named OfoMBy
ib« with quite an aeddent rewWIbg frott n tall from foe root The
nf hla injuries to not known. Povar
ini Damd-bad been planning upon onteriainig foe governor soon, but It
looks like n tent for hla majMty.
The aback waa locatad at Avans
iwD and was fitted np la a aagaar
whkfa made it n moat InvlDng plaea

iBBir NNE m flD UR

POREBTERB HAVE THE,R HALL
One ihoiiaand cow..- - . .
BEAU'nFULLY DECORATED
music to "go at 10c per copy at Qrin-, Ret^vsd Ocean Flab From Phiianel! Bros., corner Front and Casa.
delpbia Saturday gvenii^
Mr. Lewis la.In Great Need ef Aid
Treatod Frienda.
and a Good Crowd to En-

..PURE..
SODA WATER

,

—unh.

/y

Miss Grace Bidred'a pgptto ot the Datralt Partton.Wero Ooeapytag foa
Place at Hooer^-Onn Man'
Waa Injurad.

great Ume and n hnntbar st «P«riqueea' on thetr flahlag trip BaUrday.
A number of tbe hivn aueceeded la
setting wet Md the teacher waa
among the nqmber who got n du^lnGThe boys went la off the logs at
the poad. George Johaaea, Oenld
Hull, HaiMd Brnhaat and Robert Murchle getUag very wet and had to bOF
row wraps from aua^ u< the girta im01 thalr own eMhea dried.
. Mlaa BMnd w4a ee uatftifi w
Uttle Oeb. which she fiimlty anagbt la
ber bands, that she get lath tbe creMc.
This was the only llah caught during
the day.

lat hla biufotodnAaw, Al­
bert Barnes, aged about M yotra. waa
de^ of poeumonta. Ur. Banes died
at-out 11 o'clock this forenoon nttor n
abort llloest. He baa resided In Nmlhpnrt more than 30 year*.
The deceased leaves' a wife and ot fiis, so that ■
(hree children. Mr. nnd Mra. H. J. very pleasant ^ of IL
Curtis and Mr*. Lucy Cnrtla
Northpovt'tbls afternoon and will stay
for the funeral.

lUiEisE on mint CO.

OBce Telephone 32.

ABM n» RIB

(Special to tbs OMIy Bagla.)
BtNkley. r
etty et aerdand. MOSS ON ROOF CAUOHT FIRS RCV. CHAS. a ATWCLL WILL M tha Min Burre— aetate. which to eeW Ote Detroit
owftd
by hto heirt, was bqmad le foe
FROM SPARKS,
HBW dtlLV T
HT for theJletralt
wIthBMuler
r.'to
•to centonta. having caught from fw>
t
W
m
Caiiod
to
Mrs.
U
fut ftoea Oh enbever ambw- tend aW
-DaMt and Ctevdand,
JeMng Reed'a mareh. The eelato to
hy fire today with the
Reberto* House Bimdsy
her huU and the
mllee.iierfoweatorBMBktoy.
chlneif^';vWiA It is thou^t la not
WHb difltouity foe barb and etbar
badly -lyuMI The loan la ahbnt
An
alarm
of
fire
was
toned
la
SnaSTM.OMli
Sr*, which crossed ever Into the not
The.hau was 444 feet long, de- day about 1:80 o’clock foom box 18.
eectton. endangering
foe
Bov. Charles D. j
a quick ran by the depM
dgned'l^ onny 4,WO paaaengem and
ebureh,. tim mllee frofli BuiMiy. K
MBfty tbe wMro pepidaitea la
1^00
from the etwreh proper^

there's no earing or eatisfacaon
in doing ber own hahiog ia she
who ia not-aware of the good
qnalitlea—yen, the superiority—
of IDEAL door. One sack will
show the diffeiunee between
other brands >ad-the IDEAL.
Yet it ooau bnt Uttlq to get the
informaCon and the profit of
bone baking!
If your greoer' <does -not have
it. caU np (he

Let us'repair and enl^jfe your hoii^e.
Pronipt atfd courteous

nient to alt.

WII&TMiElllDB)

mont on the bowd oT-trado.
The CMMO'Of foo Mgh yntuaMon ,04 FOREST FIRES NEAR BUCKLCV
ORSTROYID RCSIOCNCC ON
wheat-to glwan to bd foo
of foo iroon bag In foo boaL wMob
JOHN BURROWS CSTAre
•appliF, th*
Iff «nM and tbs
tbtogi
taksn togofoer haws osrwod to ptmb
the price spwarC
WhWi lor a TI«M I
The
sMereMe Prepvty Owtog fa
gelet after It ValM. Wbfitt boviPod

HHErMBn

t» tha DnOir tegU.)

THE WOMAM WHO THINKS

Choice Oxfopds

bnr BDITIOK.4P. K

WilO EX0T« H GMOn^

COUCHES
.

ti

Two genuine Delnwnro roe ibid dlanera were enjoyed lo the ctty.yeetap
day. Mrs.'Jeaaie Brabant received
and In the
box waa a shad for Dr. J. M. Wllbelm.:
sent by friends.
' .
Dr. Wilhelm invited Is a few
friends and bad a planked sh^ dinner. which to n rent treel here. Tbe
fish were troshly eangbt nod to any
that the dinner was fine la only half
expressing U.
Urn. Brabant Very kindly divided
ber fond and roe. which to a great
deUeaey In the aaaL with trtenda who
IreaUy enjoyed IL

RiL u nens am
0. E. Roniger and Family Go to E»
O. B. Roniger. wife and dai'ghtet
left this moralag for Bacanaba. where
thfiy expect to spend‘the summer at
least Mr. Roniger hes rallen In Hhs
with many others and will pul in k Soenl plcturs show there.
Mr. Roniger wm formerly engaged
in the wboleaale fruit bntlncas hero,
but gave it np on aoeonat of the Il^t
trade. He may iwturn In another
year and again engage ia this bariaeaa if the opening for a buslneaa of
thii kind iraptoren.

Tonight a benefit dance, will be'
gtven by the Forcetera for Fred Lewis,
who has been~UI for none time and
who has reedred traatmeat at Ann
Arbor and also Mercy hospital In Dig
Rapida. Mr. Lewto has raoelvtd only
temporary aid nnd Is now in n bad
His suffering has spread ovSr a kas
period ot time aod hto brother Foreslero are taking this way of helptas
him flnMdany. The hall to prettBy
of foe fl
tricnl displays ever shown In foe dty
to promised, as oooaldernU* pafoa
have been taken In pnttl« op foe
lights.

CNNcn Ronrs EM
TRAINMASTER HURST HAS OVER
SO PUPILS
Men Read Rules and am Tauglrt Wbal
to Oe In Cum kf an

A new Innovation la railroad etrdet
was started In fola city about n m«fo
ago by W. 0. Harak' tralBBMgtar.
n trfoSBMB'a
ffonol to conducted at foe toeal <to- .
p.-'t and tbe one yeaterdny was attand- ^
ed by 4« trainmen and foe least ogaa: te-It'asy so (ar baa been M.
M. A N. E. Trainmen Made Tem­
The school if for reading and atady-,
tag ibUi^ rules and ncatofiaGS sad. porary Ropalro.
Engine No. 10 ot tbe________
Norfbeiatern raUroad retmad to flw
el.ty Uila morning frm foe P
. — with n broken spring. Tbe spring
wna on tbe aagfoaerto aide of foo «ah
but wna broken tn anch a way font R
did not Ifoerien'wftb foe running g(
ue angtae.
Tbetnfo

EKKIIRKISniK

I

; n:'tifflis

THE DjmY EAMJ;;noihjAt,

^1*

lltt Hally EaiAe

IsngthoC ths («■finr the____
A NARROW eaCAFE
,
---------------oouMbeeondi^
0. W. Clord, n morriiftnt of Plnnk.
C.
._teve been made rMd^
year, and beotmlng more burdenaone * to
_.......... ...... .......
Ho. had a narrow
w -«mpe tour fours
yoara .
iy the andijieota suid bids
now
baChrtotiaM.v
sgn, when he ran 1
bar into
Is
FgONT tTRt»T. to the people, and there Is no good entire family might not be able to get
Hr. Caatfy aald tbat
be nlkniUed by-uontraetors. <ni««s -tbs ose of the peocil ended by saying; hto thumb. He says:
aa
"The doctor
reason why these Taloable mining together U one time.
aeleettnc leaden for diardi ^ 8n»-, vrtU be opened the tOth ot thU month,
to draw me. for exam- wanted to amputate It but I would
properties should not contribute to-: He alaa qrged tha
day ediod ^olra and mole, CUatM anf the contract let and in an pi«h»not .consent 1 bought a bos of Biifikwards the payment of this burden.
' t^ be adopted and
ree's Anilea Salvo and that enrod the
persons should be selected.' Aet ad! blllty woit will begin .about the first
Tbe Patron flguiaa that a'tax ot honse canvaas be taken up and that we would not ask'u (nehriBiUik.
puidL with a significant meaning erif, ri. >ui wound." 26c at Bi B. MUI(^Jane.
R.*WbK 4 SonV and Johnson
one cent a pound on copper will yield they keep an everlaetUig bombard- to^ read the aeripturee for ns eg; to InBey CNy—Meet of the oonnly Jails
Drug (
toro tsd'tjuletiy a
a revenue of over a million iMIara a
of homes with cbristlan love. teniret them to na.
so «e's
of Michigan are Mote of sbame
Ename(lnga(idrepsrTlno,611 Front St
*1 "
year to the atate, and the only ettect For this be wanted sUpporL spiritual not ask an nncbrlstlan

the name of humanltyreald Rev. Gajfr
would be to elig^y reduce the an<v- support opened with prayer, prayer sacred music and tiy to loterpr^ It Hne B^ett Crane of
moua proflU of tie copper truata. A all through and ending with prayer.
He cannot do lt| (or it daea 1 addreea bMore the Woman’s Chvie
tak .of ten centa a ton on Iron ore He was also ln.(svor of the card syse from the heart, It baa &o
sent league pf this city.
would yield anot^r mlUlon a year, m. He wanted ai to get busy and meaning to him.
work.
and no Industry be Injured except
Mttalo is Attractive.
that the steel trust would reap allj^y
Ho^ te Aceompllsh.
Many souls. . ha aald, had been
leas profits.
Tbe Rev. L. B. BIssell was sched­ brought to God's house aUraetod by port township farmer, had'a fierce
«•*■ stud: citr Bo(
STABT1NG fiMNKDAY, filAY 13TM
It Is poor policy to allow the mll- uled for a talk on "How Can We Ac­ tbe music. It has Ita purpoM In ah bauie with an eagle, which bp found
HUM A Son. MI Wm
complish It?" J. W. Mllllken said be tracring attention and tbeii In im­ taking hit cblekens. Meyer was
lloDS
of
the
natural
wealth
of
tbe
JoMph Omlor. S ~
■L c p. Viua neiEim m GtEAT
state to be etripped to make million- had received a letter frotg the Rev. pressing upon the Usteoers the truth «med wiui a heavy club, but he was
Om. ODtanwn.
Nofth
........................... Cnndr
alrea of eastern eapltallets without Mr. Btssell who was unable
of the story- Re spoke ’p^oaMrly forced to flee. Re procured a shot
■troot; H- B. TnrnlmU't.
collecting eomethlQg Is the way of present and Mr. 'UllUken was called of tbs hymns, ’TPhere As My Wahd•^ gun and brought the'Urd down. K
BuggeeOom Ing Boy ’Tonl^L" add ’“IHl
BomatkitrMt; J.W.Wmm. SM Ran­ laxea
leaanred etx feet from Up to Up.
dolph atr«»t Wot tfaa ooBvanienee of
Here Is a chance (or tbe legUlMure along that line.
Boyne Falla—A besoUfu] specimen
ni be There," bavioC hrauikt tbnoAND HB COMPANY
oor patrona. want adVartlaamaDti may to get busy and do something to r
He said (here seemed to be a lack sands to Christ becausT they touch
*M tad at any of tha ahora plaeaa.
I'teve the owavra of real estate ct somi of co<pperaUoD In the City Associa­ (he heart as no sermon oottid.
SIIPBKM^ MASTER
of the increasing taxatJofi which the tion. He Advocated a good city or­
Old Testament Bharactsn. It was ot the rainbow variety and
COMINO EVENTS.
farmers largely have to pay; hnt
ganisation; to have a meeting and If
?^k >Velt<a. Boperiolendent of tbe vriHgbed four, and one-halt pounds.
Hay IS—Week’s aund of Mc^an. have veryJlUle faith that anything l>oselble a supper in the op^ house Park\£pngregatlona] Sunday sdiool The big fellow cansed a revival Jn
the hypnotist assisted by taudeTllIe will be aceompMshed this r ear.
to discuss city organization and city Grand Rapids, and a former resident the fish'ng business which has lagged
DOLLARS INVENTED IN
'■'T,,LrS10N.< AND MAGICAL
company. 1«e Qrani
certain degree for the pa«: few
work He wanted all to do away with of Tra«)erse City, waa scfaeduled to
EgiTIHMENT
May 22—"The Hidden Hand." The
the Idea that adults were not needed give an address upon the value of Unys.
Grand.
Lsnsing—Assistant Attorney Gen­
Old Testament cbaractera. Mr. WelIrt the Sundv school.
WORLD'S TOBEMOST
Jlay 26—"Bluebeard. Jr.." musical
at the start that he eral McGin has Jbst returned from
He s%ld a Home Department had
comMy, The Grand.
done, good wortt In the Congregation­ came to traverse City to go fishing Roscommon county, where he prose­
May 80—“Girl of the otreets." The
cuted a man named Hill tor trespaasal Sunday school and advised It la and had incidentally been naked
Grand.
on state las^.' Tbe prosecuUon
all Sunday schools. A primary union speak at the meeUng. He said tbat
Jna J—Porter J. White in "A
under the law of two years ago,
hlB talk could hardly be dignified Iiy
even’ week Is also very beneficial.
oFU^ Reaenge," the Grand.
MEETING HELD IN AFTERNOON
but that' be
HIGH CUSS VAVDEVnU
Country ResU Upon the Bible.
Jana 10—"Alice SU by the FlrO."
was
glad
of
the
opportunity
to
tell
AND OFFICERS ELECTED—C.
A number were on the program, but
SPECIAL SCENERY
nodical ecsnedy. The Grand.
and eentenced 'to six months impris­
of
eometblng
which
he
bad
leariied
J. HELM PRESIDENT.
the Rev. Mra. Meredith was the only
onment
at
Ionia.
CBANliR OF BILL NICUTLV
onepTesent. She said many suggestions from experience, hoping U might be
Muskegon—A church that will not
TAFT AND FORAKER.
had been given but that tbe DOINu helpful to other Sunday Sdxool worbpermit bazaars, socials, punch
1C the aevHand Plain Dealer le
was the text now. She showed the
Judy shows and telrs as a mes
l>afallel Truths.
risht-lQ lu statement of the situation.
work from a biblical standpolDt and
rnising money to defray the expenses
pollOcal aaetwBcea In the Ohio repub­
how (he rountiT rested upon the blble.
aco wbeee pastor will not permit the
Uek
of
Cooperation
Evidenced
b>
lican camp, contrary to the atatements
which Is a rock. Among all cli
weVd “reverend ' to be prefixed to his
Small Attendance—Evening
that have 'bean «lren out to tbe pob
she said the book was practical and
name has been found in the Calvai?
lie, are very tar from reaching a satSesaion Had a Good
that the addresses of the afternoon
as'they were lived; they are not col­ Baptist church, tbat has been formed
Isfaclory aetUemeot.
had
the
spirit
of
“go."
Even
In
the
Audiencehere ss a result of the schism in the
homes of this city if the blble was- ored as are our popular novels,
The Plain Dealer a^s: "Secretary
glrsUBaplist church.
asked for It would be found covered make them Interesting, but the histor­
of War Taft will not accept the preal
Manistee—Representative Stacy C.
The Traverse City Sunday school with dust. ChrlsUans forget the bl- ical facts are written for'our fWrnlng.
dentlal tedoraement frcmi the repnbThompson was given the unusual hotconvention was held yesierday after- lile Tbe more tbe blble is studied. He told of the value ot
Uesm leaden of Ohio If It is ooupled
democrat the other day by
the .Church of Christ, opening ■ he newer It becomes. She likened It
with an Indoreement of Joseph B.
bein^ tnade speaker pro tern of Ihe
with a song serrlce vnder the leader­
the life of today.
Pairaker for another term In the Unit
house of reprcsentetlvcs by Speaker
ship of E. E, White, which was a veo'
'Do you want a home, friv* from noise,
from
Read By Story, Hot By Chapters.
ed States senata" OooUnnlng. the
—Ifeget Doing.,
Nicholas -Whelan, while the house wms
pleasing part of the program. The
Mr. Welum said It whs a good plan
nalB Dealer aaya that Coi
the annoyance of others, with put-e, fresh air and
Thq Rev. J. A. Canby slUd It
dtting as a committee of tbe whole
attendance was small, only about ISO
Burns has held "a long telephone
ore than addresaea to have some- In reading the Old Teetament to read m the genera] order. Represen
water; where you can have all the coroforlu of a c»unbeing preeenL
would read a story, not by
conversation with SecreUry Taft at
ihlng dune. He endorsed tbe bouae
Thompson is the 'first dem,ocrnt in
try home with tbe nearby pluasurers of city life?
The Rev. Joseph Dutton of the First
Washington, at tbe request of the sec­
house canvass Idea, and urged the chapters, but to read the entire story many years to occupy the speaker's
If so,.now IS the time and here is the opportunUy.
single sluing as one wbnld read chair.
retary. Thb secretary stands by his M. E. cbnrch conducted the devo- doing of systematic work. He also
iking a portion of Paul’s first*
original decIaraUon made througb bis
I blill have fifty acres that T now i.ifer for sale at
urged coopenUlOD and to put the "do" any other stofr. In this way they wilt
Peloskey—An
industry
that
be found the most interesting. He
manaeers, that tbe contest In Ohio letter to the Corlnthiaj^s. third c
l«>fore the "Ulk-”
>en made to pay In this county !a
prices ranging from one humrn d to five hundrcil dol­
has BO shaped Itself that Senator FNw- ter, as the scrtptnrementioned
as
an
Illustration
the
last
Souls are Wanted.
the picking of ferns, bunching
lars per acre afad in lots ranging from.city lots to five
Charles J. Ebner, . presidenL then
13 chapters of^neels, the biography
The Rev. Mr. Dutton said be
neatly and shipping them to Jhe
said that the city orgaatzs
of Joseph.
or any other number of acres as may be desired
Utile modest, a little Ignorant and a
city markets. The opportunity is
never done what U sbodM as there
It the Plain Dealer’s statement
My terms are as follows: Ten per cent of purchase
litilo new to offer suggestions here
iMiitted. seemingly, there being an
had alwayb been a lack of Interest
ifae matter is correct, it is very c
but tbst he was bearing the program,
!inii;ed quantity of (he ferns In the
priee down and ten per centevery twelve months with
tain, whatever tbe-effect of the sed and that If the program were carried atteuding and keying quiet
He
■ oods hereabout, and those who claim,
seven per cent.interest annually t*n utipaid balance.
relary'a position may have npog the out. he felt that all would be better took occasion to mildly score tbe abi know say there is a ready raarkr.t
supppn In Ohio; It win add greaUy to able to carry on the work of the city
These offerings include farm, gardeu an<l fruit
.r all that can be sent to the city
£ and said that there' was a
hit strength and p^nlarity in other organisation.
land, with desirable buildmg an»l city lots almost in
lltUe lack Bomewhere, that those put
flOllR'.S.
parts of tbe country.
What the City Ass’n. (hould be
Grand Rapids—John Rappleyea, Of
the program were either not
tbe city limits, and is withrn the ability .if any ener­
The Rev. Q. E. Lockhart handled suited before being placed there
In a later dispatch
Plainfield tow-nsbip. dug Into a nest
getic, industrious iierson to buy.
Burton denies that Mr. Taft eald to Ihe subject, "RTiat the City Assocla- showed a lack of Interest In not being
of snakes the - other morning and
Let me show you this propertv.
him that he desired the elimination (lon should bo." He'Bald there was present. He believed tn the city as
found 48 big and little ones in tbe den.
of Fnraker. from politics. Continuing. no more Important work In the world soclstion preaslng after
Honor—An effort"^l8 being made tc Six were blacksnakes. the smallest
Mr. Burton says that.-8ecretary Taft that that of training children and- think they are not wanted because huy birch anih i>oplar bolts in this vl thn-c feel and the largest five feet:
"has coosienilouety refused, however, bringing them tip to young manhood they are not so well .dressed,
nine Inches. One. big blue racer was
cinlty.
—"
to enter Into any deal under which end pomanhood. "He showed how wanted s canvass to he made and
six r<H-t two inches long. Rappleyea
Luther^A citing sUQod, 40x120
he should have the aupport ot tbe re-, the Sunday school was the primary Just a canvass, but that souls
lively time exCennlnatlng the
feet
will
be
biillt
by
Luu
&
Schram,
thing and how it should be made
- publicans for the presidency and
reptil. s. They were somewhat chilled
wanted.
Mcklcrs. of Chicago.
constdenUon therefor Mr. FXinker appeal to all classes. He felt that this
V or many would have got
Mr. ^-hitemore gave a short talk
Pfllston—A modwm two story build­
should be endorsed- for the senator work was lacking in that, todqy tbe along these lines.
him. >
people did not get back to
prima­
ing for the recenUy established bank
Bhlp."
Officers Elected.
ry
object
which
brought
the
Sunday
Is
lo
be,erected
Ibis
snipmer.
TbU Is. perhaps, putting Che ca
.\( the business session. President
Careng Far th« Fishing Red.
schiml
Into
existence,
for
today.
It
Is
Luther—Brick
U
on
the
ground
and
a llUle milder'form than the Plain
1 r.xl>'--sL<.nl.1 bnvi- «i(. crv.nieat
c. J. Elmer presided. In which the
Dealer had It; but after all It la "a too much for the Instrucllon of those reading of the minutes were given by- work will soon start on the new M.-4
U.* tliey. of M.liU 'vno.1. split bsmwho are in Christ
0- R. station to replace the one re­
dlsUncUoD without a difference. ’
or sti-el tVe lire mu larllred
Mr. Hornbeck; the ireesu^er’e report
cently destroyed by lightning.
Should be Nation Wide.
send
Ibem to tb.- rodmuker i-vcr.v 1.
seems to be quite clear that the
by Miss b-eille Lardie. all of which
Pleasant—The . opera bouse son for Aiuminntlou ,-iud rcpulr. <
He saiit-'ihe work should not end wcie accepted and placed
friends of theAecreiary and the sen­
block was seriously di^aged by fire would mtli-r d) thnt oursrivc* nl o
ator srlll not make a success In. their wlih our'beautiful town but should be
Mr. WTl^bL chairman ot (he nomi­
which stsrled in the Temple theater, times. Berape llie rough idaccs ca
attempts to harness them together to nation .wide. At present there are nating committee,
] the tol..........................
where movli« pictures were being ex- fully with the »Iiari> i-dge of a piece of
from 1.S00 to 1.800 in the Sunday
broken glas«. thru rcvarulsh with good
btbUed. Tbe total loss by fire and coach or piuuo vurnish luid thinly on
school. He went on to tell of the
water Is about 610,000.
many homes where there are children
with a camel's biUr brush. Examine
Vlce president P. E. Cross.
Petvrkey—Tbe
question
of
ho’.'
r,g
%ho
do
not
attgnd
Sunday
school
reg­
carefully
Unit no irack or opening is
SHOULD PAY SOMETHING.
SecreUry, Prot Hornbeck.
la the h.-imhoo and that the silk
ularly and the parents do not go to
:clobratjon of the natton'e blrt'i'l.iy
The Michigan PsUon has Igien r
Treasurer. Miss Nellie Lardlo.
■t fnfj-ed or untied. If the latter,
J-'lv 4 Is being agitated-amoip tbe
nlng a scries ot articles during tbe rliureh regularly, showing bow (he In
Prlraan- superlntendenL Mra. t
fine rM silk twist carefully
He also told how
1- iislcr^ men of the dty. Bwne aie
last three months showing the short leroat Is lacking.
Hobha.
frvor of a two-day celebra’- vi tn- wound will rrplai.^ the frayed parts.
El^fed policy ot the sUte In mow­ he believed this problem could' b<
Superintendent teachers’ training,
If the Ibiu pun of the tip show* weak■tiuJl- g a race meeting: etc.
ing Us natniui wealth In the form ot solved. ..
extra t!c« «im l»- wound over IL
MIbs Jennie Barton.
;ey—The
combined
ebingle
and If tbe guld.-s nn. i.H.se iiicy sh.>old
Iren and copper to be mined and Association Should be Consecrated
Superintendent home department
mm owned by Owen Oalklos.
relirxl.
I'n. ((-pnilr-s, jf ouly
Me said that the association ahould Mrs. Bingham. '
taken from the state ^without receiv­
-.1: I,e Ulk ■(, nut. re­
about four and a bait miles southeast tIIgbiLv
ing some ccHupenaation. The Patrsn ie consecrated, consecrated IhQirlst
Evening Msetfng.
r! 1 true mstiqg ts
of here, was visited by fire last week, set and r—i •
Is ri^t In Its poalGon. 'The iron and character; conaecialed in Christ
The City opera bouse was
made lU"re .. ,
Onunc Mecar.lne.
copper ores are a part of and consti­ riflee and-consecrated in Christ work; ailed at 7:30 with Sunday scdiool with the ^ult that the shingle n»H
'and
about
2E1.OOO
ahlngiee'jrm«
de:
tute,to a very large extent* the natnraJ
He appealed to workerB U> be spir- workers, scholars and others intarcstWhere
Ladles
Wear Mueteeriea.
stroyed.
wealth ot the state, and when the
’Ihe
women accept t
ed In the wort of the Sunday school
Alma—Alma ^l«e has reoalved mnstacbe and cnliivale It ss voung
mine* are exhausted and taken away
and the program was earrledjent as
6600 from Mra. Helm Smith Demlng meo do, ctii-llng tlie end*.. On a very
the wealth Is gone, and the state has
printed. A song service, with tbe Rev.
ot DetroiL the same to be knows as delloale face tbe littiq. fclAMlne mus­
nothing In retnn.
. Canby of the Church of Christ
the M. 8. Smith achdarshlp fund. Tbe tache is not always dt^Offeeable. but
as leader, aaalsted by bU Sunday
• •
leeed tbe ••
income from this wD pay the tuition
school orchestra, opened the program.
ilerk' ms
each year of eome worthy Detroit
Rev. W. H. Irwin road the aortptnn young womai.
feMiire-to forei^rii eyes at U-asL But
lesson ^d Rev. F. Meredith offered
Grand
Raplde—Congremmifreleet
it
Is
Mild
to
I
m
iisTnoiihle
tff ivnhisular
prayer.
One-half dozen American Beauty Roses; one load of
Germ J. Dlekema will hedd on to his swains—l.onilnii tjc.-cij
65.0M Job on tbe Spanish war dalms
wood one hundred bomp-made pies; one tei pot one coffee pot
liaslon for state tlma. aa ^Mre
DON’T PAY ALIMONY.
six home-made fruit cakes, $1.00 oach; one bale of hay. one
Ulk upon the use ot music In rtitg.
work to be finished. WhUo hold­ To be divorced from your appendix.
OF THE UNITED STATES
lous services. _Mr. Canby said that he ing this Job he la shut oat treat d'ra' There will be no occ^on for It If
bushel'of oats; one bushel of.-com; gas bread toaster several
IM BROADWAY, NEW YflBK,
thought muale In America was degen- Ing hU 67 AIK) a year.gB roproaenteUv you keep your boAels regular with
boxes S. B. & A. one-pound boxes chocolate; one set of nut
PAUL MMItW, Pres.
King's New Life PIOs. Their ac­
eraUog and the people do not have as
Itike Ana—The old Goorcs- Itollci Dr.
tion Js so gentle t^at Che appendix
picks: six mouths’ subs^r^n to' The Evening Record; one
keen a aenae et the
homestead In Aimin'towBshlp was never has cause to make the least
hymns as they, abould. -As
upholstered footstool; twcoty-hve pounds of flour one box of
scid lecontly to CaldwuQ 4 laudon coapUlnt Guaranteed by B. B. Hilltkm be spoke of a party of unlvanlt^ of T'avoroe City, who -will taka the ier, B. B. Wait 4 Bons and Johnson
Diamo^ J. dgars; one $2.00 umbrella; one load of wood:
young men who Srme recontly beard timber from tbe 46 or 60 noros.tbst Drug Co. 26c- Try them.
to Bing "Old Dog Tray," or words of have never boon cut over. -Tts Sirm
twenty-five bars Santo Qaus soap; ten cans Grand Traverse
tbat style to the tune of "Nearer, My Is 111 acres In «rtee-z and brOugb
A. J. Brown, light draylng; effiee at
com; ten cans tomatoes; ten packages rolled oats; ten packages
Ity News Stand. Citizen's phone 47..
God. to Thee," one of the most beau­ 6:.i'fi.
/*
may 7-tl2.
Fairbanks’ washing powder; one Wade & Butcher razor and
tiful hymns evsr written.

... .«

iss:

GRAND OPERA HOUSE
ONE WEEK SA*;;?'

McEWEN

MA^GICtAN

CITY SUNDAy SCHOOL
COIfVENTjON SONDAY

HYPNOTIST

wunu MI BE USEFUL

Now Is The Time and
Here Is The Opportunity

E. S. Pratt,:

^ELKS^^

Charity Ball
Tuesday Epening,
May 14, 1907

Hen is a list of Valuable Articles to be
Disposed of for the Beneht of Charity
at the Elks’ .Lodge Rooms^ Tues­
day Night, May Nth:

The Equitable Life
Assurance Society

-Tile Enterpplsino IVlan
Is en the lookout for ■

HQUA.RE: DCIA,L.
who hava bought of- •

Hymns Shbuld bs Bung Prayerfully.
He said when we CM tolerate such
disregard as tbisTor sacred muale pe
must ueeuBsarUy.loae our eelf respect
In singing hymns, be said be tho^t
a person should be -In Just as prayer^
ful mood ra If they were to read tbe
scriptnrea. In ritber ease me profits
uothlng If tBey have not prepared
their hearta to recefre good. Be said
he tbongbt.lt was wrong to fill In the
time with a hymn whBs the aecolar
work of a Bnfidar .achooi waa being
carried ca.- No oaa would think of
fining in Os ttma by NsfilBc the scriF
tnrea, but a bm is ttins used M
WbDa It ta saac. baa' no mnaalnv

stjD^; ope package Williams’ Shaving Soap, one two-ounce pack­
age perfume, one case soft drinks, one rocking, chair, quantity of
font one dollar's worth of vegrtables - ddivered at your door.

i ATTENTION FARMERS!
By planting String Beans. Temple Fouch,
of Hatches Orossinp, made an acre pf
ground yield #206. Why can’t you? Call
and we
you how.

THE TRAVaSR CITY CANNING CO.

This will be>one of the finest social events of the
year, «nd the Charity Fund will receive
a good sum for rofitable use.

.... Proceeds fw Charily....
Trajoam Lodae Nn. .?2.? R P 0. E. I

;;T'?y:
,ivy‘

THB DIILT EAOm itoHDAT, to U, IJK.

NO eSM fOR
stiuis ttfli
CROPS WILl. COME ALL RIOKt
WITH FEW OAYE OF COH.
T1NUEO WARM WEATHER

HiimKjWT nuD
Better FatilKlM WouM Ore«tty InCTMM ExpeiiM*—MMt Port.

Niuii imi

Eggs, par d«..................14 to 15C ouheea: 'fenngttok.- eight oancssVW
phur. one pound; comaAdg
BUYING PRICES-Producsi:
euncee; tfycyiAka
jMb&
hfiz Ibis with tbmy poriads «f rifi
proceei oUmeaL Tbe doM ibeutd be
ahout a toWe^yoonful twice uMk fifiy
for ea'rh 1.000 peirada of live. '
ThIsprsparutloB may be fed to
BUTING PRICBB-U™ 8Uct
cattle or bo^ which are rio<
•8 FREOICTED THAT. THE
wcU. TUbM ahowing roi^ hair . _
PRICE WILL REACH |1£S
ap inability to lay on flerit. ao (Brito
THIg.FALL
bow much feed la given tt
stock food similar to' ttaa 1
Inter Ocean.

Msn

=v-=:”=|

ranis HE mie m

CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.
Caurrh Is a Wood or cttesUtuttonal
dlseaag. and In order, to cure it you
must take Internal remedlaa. .Hall's
ecus surfaces. Hall's Cbtan-h Cure
Is not a qnack medlrina. H
P»»
scribed by oae of tbs tfcsl physi­
cians lo this eoDBtry for yew ana
is a regular prescription. It is eompoeed of the bes£ tonics hnoFB.
blned with the best blood purifiers,
acting dlrecOy on the mnoous sm^;
e.- Tb« p-^ect----------"
two ingredients is srbnt pfOduoss
,U

Ifiii
Freeh f

BETAIU PRiCBS-VegoteblOs

oledo.O.
________ ___

Bevsn miles an boar Is tbs camel i
Ti5l nor rim It maintain thlsro^
over two boura. Us nsnal spe^ is
five miles an bonr.
pressed beyond Its speed and
It kneels down, and not all tte wolvsa
tn Aala will make It bodge agaln.-Ixmdon KipresB.

SalL per bbl........................76 to 86c

retail.

In an exact experiment condoctud
Ooneli university 4.qp0 pounds of c
dtoary manurs from the horse stubiM,
worth *2.74 per ton for tbe plant foofitt
were expbsril la a pUa out
om April'25 to Bept. 22 <li
than live months), but at the end
that rime the total weight bad decrans•d to L7B0 poondi, and that wae wonfi
only B34 pef ton. In other woridg,
tbe value of this pile of manure wus
teduqpd from $5.48 to $2.03 during the
five months’ exposure. In another «xperiment manure exposed for six
months lost 50 per cent of Its dry
matter and 4ff per cent of its plriit
food vsloe. In tble case tbe ftsrii (uawms worth ip.27 a ton. while tbe
rotted manure was wohb $3.01 a t
but tbe loss to'total weight and
plant food was such that for «
ton origliiatly worth $2.27 thseuTfinamed only $180 worth uCtoc rix
monthk' exponre.

PRlCBS-^lonr and Feed.

WONDERFUL ECEEMA CUBE.
••Our tIUle boy had eowma
yeurs.- writes N, A. Adums. Hon^
U, Pa. “Two of otif t
arid the case w

B^",fS,“SS'SSSS=
this medlrin# -autO aevaeal bottles
had tteOD oaad, wbau ' ------------

a.- m Wait A Boa’s and Johnsae Drug

P£SBS

----------------- BtegaMv*--------------- ----to build to toe Botriari'or mori
The farmiit' ma ptripus « mi’Rliii ■pleapuf places. A spaemr's neri wms
pie stock fbod U CbflD tori fiRMfi
dtocOTUred In ta electric llgbt on tha'
following matarlals: -PplfMtoifl.fJWT IhamM rtnbukmeoL Londoa.'Wbara
vomica, two ounoee; troo snlph^ ^ tomii was .iiriktc« and pat out eae^

Cured hides ...................................
Whaal and Flour Go Up on the Local Tallow ................................. .\....4Hc
The foltowtng'
s;ivp|) out SoturdST tr Ui« Henry
Marttrt, also Oats—Hay May
BOYII^G PRICBS-PbuIUT.
aeo'B £ Co. banking kouM bf Wall
Raaeh Higher Figure In An­
ktrect
other Week.
"Opemtlons In Ue stock market
have been .dleeouraged by M?ei^
Last week's predlcUon of the DaL,
diiione such aa uofaToii^le cro( ..
fiagle that the price of wheat will
l>ona. mmore of new Mpltal Issnes.;
reach the dollar mffi-k this year is al­
rxpectatlonB of trade reacUon. atrikes.
most ftafllled, although It te
and uncertainty regarding tbe llnanthe middle of May. In Chicago Sat­
rial poUclea of some of the largest
urday the price of wheat went to -bel­
railroad corpontlona. Ab uBual.
ter than 90 cents—93^4e fm- Septem­
An Up-to-DaU Performer.
has been more or leas exaggeratt____
ber delivery, to be exact Those who
There is nqihing supernauiral about
these reports. RBpecially Is this true
! following the markets are Inclined the work of McBwen. the great, who
i-uscerolng the crop outlook which
believe that the price has but just Is to appear here next week. He ts,a
noj as bad as repreeented. The facta
started on its upward career and that BclenUsC and accounts for everything
are that the apring Is ftllly two weeks
before the end Is reached the grain he does upon the natural laws, and
late, and that cald'and wet weather wlP be wonh $1.26 a bushel.
the feats, or whatever they may be
over large sections oi the country
tiled, be accomplishes, may all be
Good Money for Wheat
have niaierlally delayed planUng and
If all this Is true, and everything explained In a natural way. They
the eermlnation of the seed already
that gives
seems
to
indicate
that
It
is,
.the
farmplanted. Of course, a late season
the
ci^py, crawling feeling, and sends
of the Grand Traverse region will
M<niev>bai of a handicap; yet a t
need to organise to get a dollar f one home believlDg, in ghosts, spooks
dM>s of continued warm weather will
bushel: they will get better than that and the like. They are. however,
probably quickly make up for lost,
without any effort whatever. If there wooderful because they are real, per­
time and much of the damage ha».no
were only a way to double the quan- formed b>- a power which, ihourii
doubt been exaggerated for specu­
ilty of wheat to be raised in the te- do net understand, is aa fixed and as
lative cEeet. Cotton suffered^ considmuch a rail of nature itself as the law
Kton- thU year there would be
ec^ly, but the high price of that
tha $2011,000 to distribute among the of gfaviutlon and other known forces.
sUple is probably more JoatlOed by
Thus, while we see -a woman sud­
people.
the prospects of heavT consumption
denly disappear before our very eyes,
,
This a Potato Country,
■ban from prospecU of a decreaso>l
.Many farmers are being urged to re­ we know she Is human,, material uad
vield. . The wheat crop is backward;
go\‘eroed by estaWisbed naturri
but it 1b much too early, to anticipate duce their potato acreage for the curr. This Is a mistake, for po- laws that R is impossible for bet
an.' scrloi^ Injury, and the
vanish in thin air. Yet, where does
liable reporfk do not sabstantlate se- u<ioo>< are the main money crop ot she go, and bow'is the illusion pro­
this- region, ind U the people do
rioDs damage ruDMrs. Ai for
duced? These are the qaesaons. te
the most Important of all the crops— uiH. the- crop that they can produce solve the mystery of which Btndenis
ihai Is 001 yet planted; so the would- succe sfully, Irbere is the money
froiu to keep the region develop­ will go nigotly to'
l>e prop killers have been deprived of
le great McBwenr and return loon
a valuable opportnnity In that qimrter. ing? 'I'hen the ouUook Is that
lyslilled than ever. Each Evenings
Id short, there Is no reason thus far price of iKitatoes is going to be good entertalnnient winds you deeper in the
(or any'serious alarm In regard to the thif fall, along with the high prices ot tolls unUI you are compelled
(ilhe-'!arm products, and It would be
rrn|>8.
fesB
yourself beaten and acknowledge
iKid to have a reduced crop just at
Tbs Freight Problem.
the time when It would be most prof- (he presence ot a master.
"Our rallroadB are sail heavily
Prices, 16. 25 and 35c. Ladles free
liullu to hive a bumper yield.
taxed with frei^L tralM managers
tonight with every 36c UekeL
Fiour Price Advancea.
all over' the Interior bet^g hopeful In
Ihis hionday monriog prices arv vt*
their views
Among the Great Piaye.
vanced on the T/averse City market
chief problem Is that of properly
-The Hidden Hand",, la a homelike,
as foUows: The buying price ot
handling the traffic which presses up-;
wheat from 75 cents to. 80 cents, the old-fasbtoned story of Old >^rglnla
on them. In the month .of March 7f
buylug price of oats troqi 45 cents to written by Mrs. Sonthworth and ap­
roads reported gross earnings of 8
46 ceou, the retail price ot flour from peared as a serial lo the New York
per cent ahead of the
$4.25 to $4.60. Both buying and selF Ledger when that famous story pa^i
lie of last year- The
ridlngTn the top wave ot succees
tng prices of bay are about ready
(hereforo still under the urgent ne­
and prosperity. The story- has been
make another jump opward.
cessity of providing better facIllUes.
dramatised by Eugene Moore and will
Over Ninety Loads Srturday.
lu providing the latter they are seilbe presented at the Grand opera house
The total potato receipts on )
nusly handicapped by two conslderaWedaesday,“May -22.
Traverse City market Saturday wi
lions: First the great Increase In
93 loads. T>e moat of the stock v
expenses; and second, the dlfflculty
bought at ob cents, although so
triNTS FOR FARMERS
of securing capital except at high
loads went at belter figures. The prin­
rates of Interest, in the .matter ot
cipal buyers were Steve and George
Hew te Make Cernrab Chareeal.
expenses on Uie above reports It U
Lardle and L. F. Perkelt Last weel
Tbe following lx one of the best ways
noted that they Increased 18 per teot
Mr. Perkett shipped 18 ^saiw. Some 0 to provide cbstwal froii) corucoh* for
over last year, canslog a decrease of
I went south and .some east. the bogs: Ulg a bole five feet deep,
: per rent in profiVs. This tendency
Most of the cars feached the Central making It two feet In dismeter at tbe
towards diminished profits Is today
and five feet at the top. When
markets la time to get the bl^
rharacleristlc of our business enter­
re enongh cobs saved to tnaka
it bnrnlng rtart a wood lire In the bot­
prise*. It Is not confined to railroads prices.
Nearly two thouaaad bushels of tu: tom of the Vlt and let It become a bod
alone, but Is rapidly bntertng Into In­
bera are on Uie dock 01 Uie Northei
lie abont three or four Inches
dustrial and mercanUle operations,
Michigan TraBBportaUon
company deep. Then fill to tbe cobs eo that tbe
owing, it is stated, to' the high ooat
waiong for the boat te take them to fire will keep burning, bat not rapidly
of commodities and latter.' The rail­
aeongh to produce a Same. Tbs cobs
Chicago.
*
roads are really faring a serious prob•bonld-be perfe^Uy dry when they are
m—that of providing li
plaeed m tbs pit VThen tbs pit hr'
beia filled at foil at pootlble pUcu
Itles when profits are'Sli
LOCAL MARKETS
sbadt Ifoe cover over It eo that all atr
rates of Intersat advanring Coder
U exUltKmd. It may he beoeMury to
ordinary cIreomsUnces they would feThese qurtrtlons
throw dirt over tbe edgM of the oorar
coup themselves 'by an advance in
te prevent sir ft
lr<-lght rates, hut the present sUte ot
Leave the coals In ibis air tight
pi.bUc opinion renders each a policy
for twenty-four bonrs and tbay will be
ready for use. In feeding If U a good
wholly loadvlsahie
t or lets and t
plan to mix about one pound of com­
mon salt -wnb each bnahet of cob cba^
Improvements, as fan- as pracacable.
and confine themselves to those which
before the dey Is through.
are absolutely
RETAIL PElCBS-PouUry:

sUpaaoB.

' "':T

' ;y

^ purlaent win do good work to ae;
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'

>ml9tog neveltlee Uke this Bnt-

f
The Fall Plg*Bow late can we bare tbe (fill plge
come to Insura thrir doing well? W*
partor that tbe time be not aftfr Die
first kali of Bepteober. and betoto that
l£ pooible. We ahould waBt 'Orim
weaned so the sows can farrow again
to March. October pigs have not been
wllb ns. and tlMy
be weaned too----------------plge early In the spring. The On­
tobe.- and November plge often have a
trying time before snmraer comae I
wnold much rather have them come to
December than a month or two earlW.
Our December plga came tbrongb to
excellent condlUon.-Robort L. Dtoa to
'Ntdonal Stockman.
amite sa a Tree Planter.
iPng trees npon a farm on
Long Island where the land was rough
and full of roots It .was found thst the
work coaid be done most ckesply by
ilhg 6nc-founh pound ,dj^B^
two end que-bglf to'lhm feet in dland iwo

dS-^'sost
CuiatetorJ
•rj

of about m-Amerlean

The Heg Heueo Riser.
v
Careful hog raisers ars getting rid
of plank floors In tbe sleeping qnarteri
and also ilw feed floors. Wood Hoots
Sucome saturated with water, tfa^
• a fine place for rats aud mlc&
many tuspeci that here Is tJe
1>reedloc pln<-e of maby hog diseases.
Cemeui floors mgy cost more to start
with, but they ure lastlug. more sani­
tary. and by looking up the matter
>me one can bnlld the floors himself.
Lime and Charcoal For Hens.
Keep lime where your fowls can
have free access to It at all limes, nod
yotowlll And It will prove highly bene­
ficial to the general healtb of the flock.
ChBrco.ll I4 ‘Diioltier fSHeotlol. Tbe
fowls naetl lt«s they do sbnryi grit, tbe
taller belug nhsoluiely esseiittal to the

FACTS IN FEW LINES
In the Batenabl dlatrtct f
Africa the natives make os
stools.
Melba t

-------- dU- absolutely aafe ftom
tomtoe at least 85 per cent of tbe land
ahould. be brought uodur Irrtgat
la per i
>unt to
« of 74.41
a great and difllcnlt proWem.
t baa been done gin
guarantee that the pnblea) will be
Bolsid.
-KrtnZealand bas producwl taSMeO,^
000 worth of gold to tbe part flflyl
yearn, and yet ttie surfacea of the gol^
bearing dcposiu have been workad
iptrstlrely UtUe. Great potolblUawBli further-proapectlng and min­
ing, eomblued with arienUfle
Coal mines and I
e deporits arv
to close proximity.
'Booker T Washing^ the feundar
of the Tuskezee school. Is opposed
colored peoi-le baviug their own news-papMs. He Mys; ■] frar that our
newsjapers are at fault because tbey
hold up our diffii'ultfe*. People reading
them see ^t•n^nJauy accounts of negro
oppression, and we do not want ohr.,
race sounsl by such accounts."
nilolKU-r of a Uelhodfait church In
Brooklyn was prmcblng on local evils
and especlallv of these that preraU to
a greater extent than elsewhere In tbe
borough lu which his church U locat­
ed. "1 do Dot know." he Mid gravely,
■which ts tbe greater evil, the Brook­
lyn bridge or bridge In Brooklyn.7 Tbe
longed to appUud. but did Mt
date.
A .\Sw York nan has just pateaSed
device for tbe encooragsment of
irift It v<insists.,or a taj Mvtogs
bank wllb n clock atuebment Tbe
clock lx art in Hie r.ivc of the bank and
enhnot be wtnmd unless a dime Is drop­
ped in tbe slot As wlodlng ctoees tbe
dime- to fall Into tbe vault and tbe
clock will rim but twenty-four hours
wltbont wiiiillug. (be i-ontrtvance sssures the nivuiimlatlon of 70 cents a

WNl Paper nHd
Window Slwdes
Qty BookSIwC
The Hobart Co.^ Prop.

Traverse City Marble and Granite Works, 4(N
W. Front Street, for Monninents and Markers.
Yon cn save agent's oaaunissian by calling at the abop, whether
yon bay from the finished work or deeigas. Finest Bne of desigst ever abowo. Met

i'firPfcAIXEV^

Pnquiclar.

PH®1V*S
GLOVES
Long Kids in Black, $3.00
Long-Kids in triors, $3.50

REOULAS LENGTHS IN—
lead to siippiuk in other coins at odd
immenis and thus-estahiish a habit of
saving.
_
MY BEST FRIEND.
Alexander Benton, who lives on
Rural Route No. 1. Fort Edward,' N.
Y.. Bays; TJr. Ktors NewTMBCDvery
Is my best earthly friend- It cm ‘
me of astbnk six years ago. It I
BlBo performed tf wonderful cure of In­
cipient consumption for my son's
wife. Tbe first bottle ended tbe tercough, and this
rihic
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ipltohed.
the other sytaptomi lei
one.
perfecOy well. Dr.
ig's New ____
ighs and colds
1." No other remedy ba ever
tailed It Fully gnaranteed by E.
HUler. 8. B. WaU A Sons and
Johnson Drug Co.. drnggUta. 50c and
:.00. Trial bottle free.
A nice line « invltottooe.- with wrolopes to match: carde to the latest
ttyies, at thevEagie odfiee.

Glace and Suade Gloves
Black, White and Colors at
$1.00, $1 35, $1.50 and $3.00

Long SUk Gloves
at $1.35, $i.50.;$i-7S and
$3 00.

Visit this Dept, for the Best in
Gloves
' ;

1 E. WILHELM

J. VY: MllUken'a atore will be
closed all day. Hay SO. Decora- |
Uon day.

FRONT
S XR E E T

good eubstltutr for rugs.
Tbe uirmliera of the oew Trauavasl
parliament are permitted to address
the house In either Eiteilsh or Duldi.
as they pleiisi-. .
The Tiim-s of Inilia reporii the 16angurnliun of a erenintorluni for Ekiropeatis ai CalvutU. fills lH.'lug the flrst
crenioiorlum established enrt of Biies.
Thomiis King was fined In a l4>ndon
police court tbe other day for taktog
bis baby to a pawnshop and trying
It for 60 cents wherewith to b

JMMilliken,

ST

America alone sands $31,000,000
across die sen every year to support
more tlian 100.000 workenC to main-;
tsin more than 29.000 schools and to eotabUsh many hospitals.
Aecordlug lo tbe bureau of sUtlstlcv
tbs total value of the exporta of Ame^
Icon manufactures for the calendar
year 1900 was.gTie.OOp.OOO as comparotf
•with $671,410,497 foiLJOOfi.
The BrlUsh army U to have eoopw-.
aUre canteeiiA under control of
OperaUve society, bound to return ril
profits. less working expensM nod 5
par cent interest on cnplUl.
The new. Persian constltnUon gives a
vote to all men between the ages, pf
thirty and seventy who can read and
write and have Devw bean conricted
of any offense against tbe Hw.
of foam, ptUng
twenty feet hlglc from tbe croM canal
to Lewiston. Me., recdutly swrtrt np
Into tbe streets of the city, ft ll auM
te have been caused by chemlcaia need
to tbe paper mlUi.
Bubbtog poets for cettle. mads of
-halsi* jsws. are to be seen In tbe Til­
lage ot Hawsker, Engiaud. -and rqtite
bent the whBle todhstry'formerly ca^on at tliat plB<^. 'I'licy etend
twelve fm above the grotiud.
The cultivntioii of rubber Is now
tog tsnght In the schools of went AiricB. Every village is obliged U pUx^t
a cerUIn number of acifis in
trees, li. the Kongo state 12.B0^
nbber trees have been plauted.
way for an rtectrtc I. ,
iple trees on the eetarie
■y. G. Harwood of Bennington. :,1
wUch were 'planted fo his fathri,.
ynp and which Fare tine aud a to,
feet In djametor, had to be cut down„ .
' nere are two dosen ewrdy vagsria'
on tlte 'AtlaoUc coast betwesi Baijt-port. Me., and New. York ovet
yuan old. The, oldest vessel in Ora
Amsricaa mefehast marine ts tbs foef
ty-five ton schoousr Polly of Bdfagt;
UuadMdtoiBH.
Lumber ctnstltstes <me of tbe ysldeJ
ble exports of MandinrU. From
,mouth of the Trio river alone
«2.000.<l00 worth has been oliip
one year to Chlueae and Kan-HiT coast
polnU. Borne of the logs e-iu.-il
brat Oregon prodoqt.
Tbe name of Boodeault is l-'reucb to
origin. Dkm Boodeault was tbe
lind sbd n

writer^M ptaysteri adeoce.

li

A GREAT SUIT SALE
'

Manufacturers are willing just now to make almost any price
concession in order to move stocks, as ordess have not been
as great as they anticipated. In order that we may be able
to take advantage of these prices a little later, we are mak«
ing very remarkable prices oif present stock. This sale started
Monday morning and lasts till these suits are sold. ' Every^
thing In fancy mixtures, checks and stripes are included In
this lot. All alterations will be charged for at these prices.

$10.00 to $13.5ft Suits for
$15.00 tO,$gk50,Suits tor $13.75
$25.00 Suits tor $17.75
$35.00 to $$7.S0,SlUts for <B^5.00
No wotnaa who bas a suit in mind should fail to see these. If .vou had not thought
of one—these will make'you want one.

These are put up by tbe ARNOLD CO.—which
is a sufficient ^guarantee of their w<»rt^
are made of a filling of silk*witb fine ^yptiah'
cotton wp.-;^h>8e are exclusive patterns and
toe have control of them for this city. They come jb tan and champagne colorings
in rich patterns so much in*vogue this .seawn, also in solid <Kilors.,

Yoga Silks

They sure 27 Jil
Stoce

$0c y^^

A" Day Deewatton D^. May 30

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PACK «

Ho Matter How
WeU Behaved
Your Boy k

FOB BALA—White Wyndotta
forhatchlag; 91^ tor U agga. Mis.
Jaa. HarrU. R P. D. Ho. a, CMa.
phona 1291 ll-2t.
apr mu*
gpM loeaUoa. Baqalra tU Ualon
atrsat.
apitiAU
FDR SAI.B—Good cottage.
■vvea”. 6
* largo

rooms; easy terms. CaH at ^
Waal Bleventh atraat
may I

niiiiiiiiiBErtiliiRi
PUNIBHMENT OIVKN TO JAItCa
MeCRARY FOR LARCBNY %
Confanad to Btaalinf a' Cuo
From Canjar of Ipruea and
W^na Btraata.

FOR BAtB—Dry eadar IctndBng to

be n hard on his Swes.
be wouU Dot be a b(^ if
be was Dot
Knowing this, we refused
to buy hoe after Hoe of
Boys' Shoes -because we
did not think they were all
that Boys' Shoes ought to
be. We have every conhdence in the line we did
buy. because they are good
all the way throu^ We
have so much cooiSdence in
dtem diat we want you to
by a pair for your boy.

FOB BALB- Barred
Plymontb Bock Eggs
for hauTrlng. 91 aud
91.so for 16.
OLIVER WATERS
HlSDnlon St.

FOR SALE—For sale cheap, a few
carpenter tools as good as new. laaulre at LllU^Tarem.
ms.)' 8-14
X)R BALE—OoUIng Rrti praaA 19x19.
Buy terms. Bade Prua ^ 94f
FOR

Bachant &
Roscoe

BALE—Narsory

slock

from

Jamee MeCrary. who was aiTwted.
a abort Ume ago on (he charge ol ob­
taining goods under false »r«td&sai
from J. M. McCormick, was again AN
rested Saturday night on the diarsa
of lareeny.
McCrary was charged this Ume
with etealing a
Mrs. A J. liavUeod from the ooraw <d
Wayne and Spruce Streeta. It
not until yesterday morning that he
marie a confession'to Chief of PoUoe
Ashton. He told Chief Ashton that
he took {t on a wheelbarrow trom the
place to (he gOO block on Lake eveoue and finaly traded it in to Geo.
Oegner for some other goods.
He was brought before Amil F. Norlinger. Judge of the Recorder's cooft.
Bind after plsAdlng guilty was
leticed to 90 days In the Detroit House
of CorrecUon.-

susie IFB* m

T. H. S. MET &ATUROAY AT THE
DRIVING PARK
FOR RENT—Offices In Che WUbelm
blofAc-l B. W-llhelm.
may 11-b

Eagle Want Ads
•• b_________ _________ ___. ...
trpt tBBsrDoa; onetatf <#st s word
Ur sofanqnant bumtloDS. No sd
> tiuerM tor leas thss IS e
cash with orOar.

WANTED—HouBCKeeper. Call
loss- Geo. P. OemsOD. 226 B. llOi
8t.
.
majlOtS'

WANTED—llachlM cbls and girls
' U> pack dlsbaa. Oral Wood Dish
Co.
apr n-O

WANTBD—Wasted ta bar be
weight tram tas to brartaas baa
dred. V roa have aar to Mil lai
ma know, B. J. Morgan.
S4-tf
WANTED—Girl tt .. ____ .______
aeverk. Small tamtir; wages
*S par week. Mn. r. C. Desmond,
411 Ststh Street.
UlC-U

TOR fiAiJS—Oop perferi famllr borse,
weight SOD iKiunds, right In every
• an^ place, *7!; Of); ooe single
bT^lueeo,
' I, SS.OO; vuiOOP UIBU-WU'
bleb-wbe<'1 rut)
,ber Ore burklward .driving wagon,
HO.OM; one steel tire open Uogg>-,
SS.OO; one new Portland cutler, $12;
c lei-d cutler, a .good one. large
balance wheel. S8.00. These, prices
are alKMU onc-baJf value. Can be
seen at No. 1035 EAat Ftont street
1R RB.VT—New i
FOR SAl.K OR
se. Case street.
Twelfth street. Furnace. Sherman
A Hunter.
mar 13-U
FOR 8ALB—Fairbanks
cr—rajruauaa
ouuuiLr']
wagon sealea. capacity 6 tons; pla\form 7x14 feel, eompound beam, ex'ver. We have also for
taulon lover,
aate logging trucks.
trucks, donble wa^a and single
. J. B. GreUlc
elllck Co. may »-tf
FOR 8ALB. RENT OR TRADB—NoW
Of nwM. secUon 21-27 10. Bast Bay
townahlp. What have yon got
............................ • julre of J.
may 9-t4

rOB BALS—10 tc U cords ■
qntr* Sid Washington street ^ 6.
Cntsar.-Phone mS CIta. may 6-t(

#Oft BALS-Mr. Prtstar, do yon need
a iMd ud alttg mek. good as nawt
motsain et Cba Bad* Praaa.
POB 8ALS-etaaI gas rangs and
Oaitaad ataat nngs for srood
cmL _fcgs^ of J. B.
trie Oo, Ui Caas atreSt. <
h.^
Good thlag tor pitattag <

ggs STtia r •• • •
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O. PrsakA Boa 377. Trsva
tab U-tf

TOO. BAI^oOm arc lamp. Baa It;
buy It >t ytw ewB prtoa. Baglr
fnm.
apr « tf

roB BALK' Poor gDOd sraok borsas.

1 ftebterd biWI b^ ■« ud

ditw, t «M •adiU bosa and
MW 1 Sgbt brood
tor aala
diaaD. iMstra at t. W. Blatar'a

Weight Events PartJculariy .Goo«
—Cap}. Miller fled Hedge In
Low Hurdles.

T4M Ch^ Bngliib, '
Tlwftaturo RtMfeMY OsA
Every ^ngllaluDBD Hkm to he AleM
-Idha Bvrusgha. tf^---------- ■
and have thln^ blmself. U he can'4nad wttfi .
nut choow klB company, be would rath­ Btridat
said- a magaainf editor
er bave none. SugUshmea are pnind "Among my gneeta Yai a nature writ­
of tbe national Idloeyncrasy. yet bare er of tbe Near Tors aebooL ThM
eomee one who. knowlns all hii
«,
this.
tt no deferenv-e, but sets tbe nadonsl yeBng mas told a wonderfid Mf7
tradition at defisnee and forces Us bi- olipm the IntelllgeoA of oysters. -He
UYshe presence on y..u. Why does ■Ud be waa going to put tbe story In
s new book.' Mr. Burrangba gave a
this denationalised Engllshmaa, wbOT dry laugh and eald:
he may be as solitary as yon wish to
" ‘Let me tell yon about a cat. This
be yoorself, not act as every true EngUahmon ought and go Into tbe next story la quite as autfaenttc as the ether
carriage or take a seat at the other SM. and it sbemid do fori your book
Blosly. A Bpringfiehl couple bad a Cat.aide of the room as far aw^ as be ttet age had rendered betplesa. and
19IA MISAAi Minor will sing
get from yon? R,v ail aeknowl
At 4bA.eoimty'floadAy school i
edged laws of English Intercourse be
ought aa much to dislike being near garden and planted a roeebusta orer
this •veelac.
you
aa
yon dislike to be near him.—
NlMty. peeiple enjoyed the
im remains. Tbe next memlng a ft■
Fstui
F urday
'
Review.
Altn Aon hore to ItoiiletBe yveterday ■London
BiUar scratching took them to tbs
eng TA^-A good IlHlA.
tront door, and there was the cat wait­
Miraeuleut Cures.
ing to be leLiD. with tbe roeebnsb nnTht Rev. H. A. Dewting will dleReglnpbl uf DurbsQi. who wrote •
ot Bible school chKmlcle some time before 11S5. ae ter Its arm.' "
hour" thb evABtng at the Baptist serts ttiui a young KuglUh nobleman
FieM Bridga
Fleet bridge. In Londou, was one of
eharcB.
was cured of l.-prosy at the tbrine of
Tiw many Msoda of Mrs. J. W. St Cotbhen In Durham ratbedral and tbe tour bridges over tbe Fleet ditch.
MofAA wU be plsAMd to learn that that a young woman who bad been for It Joined Fleet strewt (0 Ludgate bill.
Abe is reoovwrlBg from a severe at­ le Bpaoe of three years an Inmate of Stow deacribes It aa "a bridge of
large faocgrital es&lrilslied
Badelo. alone." This bridge, mentioned by the
tack et pnamBDi^
near Darlington. In the diocese ol ^Ity historian, was destroyed In tbe
Wn HeJeO Hannen played a v^ry Durham, was mlrarukiusly heeled at INat- Lpojloii fire, And in lu place a
pret^ violin eelo at the High ecboM tbe ihrtiic of 8L Godrk- nt rincbdsle. ' new one was erects, as wide as the
cha^.tUs*-|Benking and was obliged lo the presenve of RsI|jIi HageL aber- stteeL oruamenleU. so Hatton tells os.
to respond to an encore.
Iff of tbe •■.•iiiK.v, BuJ Niwnian, parish with pineapples aud the city anns.-.priest of BalItiin<-.-SL James' OasettB. Londen Grapblt.
There were K people who eojo<
the excursion to Grand Baplds i
Entdab. who bad been Inrlied to a
t Didn't Brosk,
ay. The road wUl
hall, said to ber mlsireas. "Some ob de
A little girl hSId a mirror np before othah gals U gwine to j)ui on full
run from Peto^y to this dty next
a rlMtor's fare and asked, 'Do yon see evenin' drets. bni I ist'i.” "Whai do j,
Bonday.
you Intend «i v.earT' asked ))or mlstoiB. "Me-r (III. Is Jess gwln* ter
school csntAtA. "Ruth.-w*ar tnah rlo'es," was the repl.v.—Connight are progreasing nicely. The
gregatlonallet.
taU wia be given In the City opera
"Beesuse I heard insnima say tbs
other dny that if y.*u ever peeped
houae.
uss ycu'd
'• fi
............
Owing to eonsMerable work being Into a looklee !-^uss
Into tiny Iltllc
ordered in the city cemetery

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^

spring, the board of public works Is
requiring payment In advance for
TO RENT—Two unfumlahed rooma,
wu^ -work.
laam beat, water, electric lights
lights;
I.ast Saturday afternoon (he lnte^ ’Sheriff Charles Johnson has two 90ilrd floor, front.
class squad to compete for the honor day ^rtooers for the Detroit Honse of
Savings Bank.
of repreeenting the T. M. 8.
Correction which he win take to OeFOR RENT—To right parly, good (rack gathered at the drlvlog park IrolL One la William McNeil and the
alia vegetAbla ana fruit garden; and Immediately began to smash a other James McCrary.
good soil, well worked and watered, few records, fhe whole bunch was in
This city Is In the midst of
‘‘tiamplonsbip form, and stowed that demlc of measles and cards are placed
convenient to city. L. U, Bryant.
they.have been
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apr 22-t26
doxeni of homes announcing the
short workput the weather man faM pibsence of the malady. So far the
LOST.
Hltowed them this spring. lo the isee bave seemed mild.
The iadiee"or the Firet M. E. church
.DST—Gold watch charm, bciwoeu wHehts, records were broken np like
pore Marquetle round bouse and eat­ ancient eggs at e cheap drama. "Spei-. who took charge uf the business
ing bouse. Had Masonic emblem gel" threw the Irons for long dlsJackson's Ice cream and confec­
en one side and K. of P. on other, lanreB. Capt. Miller didn't reach his tionery eiore Saturday cleared a nice
llcwanl If left at Eagle office. .
lormer flgiires In the oentnry, and
> a reward for their efforts.
may 13-13
jiiat tied Hodge's figures In the low
-lea Wells returned yesterday
hurdles. In ih'e 440 yard. Fellers took from Bear creek with nine l>lg trout
MISCELLANEOUS.
(he lead from the start, and running
filled hie basket. While he
MONET TO LOAN on personal prop close to the pole, made the prettleet did mit malft! a big catch those he got
--7y and real aetata. 1. NawlaM run ever' seen on the track, hitting
were of quality to piake up for lack
lar. Room 601, WUhelm block
the
tape
In
record
Ume.
The
relay
lO-l-a
of quantity.
was called off.
batebsll tear
MONET TO LOAN on rsaJ eataU,
Events of the Dsy.
from this cltt defeated the Suiiom
no mortgage tax. ^Covell A Ooas
The CollowlDg were the events and
on the latter's grounda >c
State Bank bnUdlng
1-1A97
time.
Icrday afternoon In a very hoUy co
lOO-yard DaBh-MUler. Brat; Simp­ tested game. Ed Fellers, pitcher fi
son. second; CaulketL third; 10 4-5 the ie<4 Itaam, struck out 20 men.
fire, collision.
explosloa, sinirinw,
MIm 'Resale Stone, teacher of first
stranding, latMt dafaeU tn hall or ma- secooda
Hammer—AmUbeuehler. first: Fel- p-ade in the Oak Park school, has re
cbinery. nagUgenca of mutar or
salvage and general average ch
kgned owlQg to HI beaJ.ib and Mrs.
and all other pertU of nartgaUoir
Amil F. Nerlinger will finish the term
for her. Miss Stone trill go to a hos­
or atorage of gasoline, “niey are second: Haitoeee, third; 11:40.
Pole Vault—Plerwjft. first; Slater, pital In Graod Rapids for an operathe beat policies ever written
ing this class of risks., riiB
Plro lusiuauuK, second: 8 feet 10 Inches.
■team hollar. Ha
Ixiw Hurdle*—Miller, . first:
The G. R. A I. railroad has a force
____ ______________ oblla Insnranoa. Simps
ipeon. second; 26 4-8.
of men busily engsged here In putting
Money to losn^r^ eetate for
Iroad Jump—Pierson, first; Whit‘ Bro
wheeta under many of tbelr cars.
Public, apr 16-Umo lug. second: 18 feet.10 loches.
Tbe old wheels are badly worn In
Shot Pul—Amtsben^er. first; Pelcases and with tbe work In this
lors, scc(»d; Morgan, third; 88 feet line ahead of them It will take some
4 inebes.
time to catch up.
44h-Yari1 Daah—Fellora, first: Walt,
of H. Marcus, charges
second, ;57 4-6,
with bnylng good a known to bave
Fire Came Close to Frank Wllson'o
RKO-Yard Ron—Cleveland,
first; been stolen, is before Judge NerlioMockslad, second; 2:21.
CoBege.
ger this afternoon. A Jury trial will
High Jump—Pierson, first; WhlUng. be held. This c«6e U In regard to
■•Cripples Rotreal.'- Frank Wilson’s
some brass which Mr. Marcus purcollage at Rut Bay, bad a narrow es- second, 5 feeL 4 Inches.
Mile Run—HcGarry. first; Bln^am. ebssed from other parties.
■capo from being destroyed by fire
Two sun dogs In the west late Sat­
Sunday evening..Mr Wilson was clear­ second; 4:2THDiscus—Amtsbeochler. first; Psll- urday sight attracted considerable ating up some land around It and bad
tentloB. Some of the (rider residents
)e brush piled and someone evldent- -s. second; 99 feet 9 Inehoa.
220-Yerd Daah-Miller, firat; Slmp- at the time predicted that they were
catne along and set It on fire.
a sign oi warmer weather, and It yes­
The fire spread rapidly and Henry >n. second: :24 3-6,
High Hurdles—Fellers, firet; Plep terday and tpday are to be reckoned
Byers and another man fought tt
with, thay are true foranmnen.
nearly all day. but could not succeed >n. second; ;17 4-5,
Thera will be a meeting of the dlIn heading It off and In the evening
rectors *of the board of trade at the
eolciOKmed lo Mr. Wilson, who went
couaci] rooms Tuesday evening
with help and shipped It before
7;30
to dUeuts a Fourth (jf July celethe flames reached the bidldlng.
OuanUly of wood, nearly 35 cords,
WILL BE BUILT SOME TIME THIS hraUoa. Sverr cltisen is invited to
be-preaeat, whether a member of the
destroyed.
SUMMER
board Ur not, ud express bis opinion
' The JIre department wae called te
There Will be Fifteen SUIls and a the hone of Dr, H. J. Oetman this
moni^ abmt 10:30 o'clock by
Large Mechine Shop, 12x30
Mae vUtffi started from the explo­
Feet
Big Window, in Mercantile Store to
sion of a gaatrilne torch which w
bo OoeoHtod.
bMni' used by plumbers tn charge
The plans for the new Pere Mari Harvey Decker. It was a naaow es­
The Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co.
queue
round
bosae
whioh
the
cape
te the men and throw
will bave one of tbelr large windows
pany
will
build
some
Ume
this
in AU dirooUona. Damage about 960.
devoted to deoorsUoiu aultaUe for
or fall. U underetood to can fi* Only ttie ohemlcal engine was used.
Oecnratlon day. It will be filled l
ly with reUei of the War of 1812 And & round bouse nearly as big again aa
the diva war, sad the management the present one. It wUl be built of
would be pleased to hear from people cement If the plans are carried ooL
The jiians call for a building which
who have such relics. The greatest
teyond the anburin. in the (X
will be exercised in their keeping will have IS stalls and wUI be 80x40 et W-wan^eringt alh.irt tbe dty had
■ Into an art gallery and was towid there will not be the illghteM, feet In sice. Coupled with this wiU te ^
large machine room at least lts90
danger of their being lost or Injnied.'
__ _
In front of a lane
The firm would like to bave all dona>| feet.
Uons In by the 22nd and wlU call tM-i Tbe brldgs gang at preaent U too $k4m Mmswtlnt s big woodsa &
articles when It U the pleasure of the busy to do aar of this kind of wortt
and
It
U
QUlU
probaMe
that
whea
tha
donor to have them.
new round houae Is erected It wDl be
Wa brte one another In ^
let to contractors.
WlMbl^tst e next meeting of Grand '
__ I can
gnats the name dl
c
ereo Grbage No. 17 will meet with
I»ng Lake Grange Jnne 6 and 6.
flMftiMlsttD',’' rawarkfri Unc|s E^
B. 8. Qi^ Bee.
iSftBitMdsmlM.
"Tmr SUM the artUC scenting a pgs«M».«(iKhaae b
Elks Prepared for Charity Ball Tuasday Night
-Vt Tb* Bari qnake.' ain't Itr
The Elks cBarlty ball, which la to
reaponded tbe diagnsted ar^
.' held toBomrw enmliig, wUi be cw
e Neon Huor.'
Youth's Con«»?***■■
of the fiftpst eedal eveata of the yew.
A
great
many
fine
donatloM____
'«feva
7W ■jritic CRR BRg iMe at did
been mode aad these artlelea Will be
disposed of tosBorrow evening,
proceeds of the ball and the articles any of ebb cook 14," becsii Subbuba.
sold will be used ocly for charity aad who was taking UtSnian borne to dinMr. "for fearr ltba.Mok Will get mad
win be dlstrfbolsd by a comslttee
with the Deads
<ff the peo^ to 9

"CtlPPIfS'' SEnai IK DMGfll

THEATORUM

IJIfrMSL
(— CEIUT-S A
SHOW

Order for Publication.
. . County of Oram
Trsverac.
session of said court held at
day of Maj-. A. D., 1907
Present: Hoo. Fred R. Walker,
Judge of Probate,
the matter Of the estate of Ma­
tilda A. Cook, deceased.
Cora I. Campbell having filed In said
?urt her petlllcm praying that said
lun adjudicate and determine who
ere a( the Uaie of her deatb the letl heirs of said deceased and entitled
> Inherit the real estate of which
ordered that the 4lh day of
Jutie, A. I).. 1907. at ten o’clock In the
forenoon, at sold probate office, be
—•-........ hearing
said pellUon.
It la further
ce iheroof be riven by pub
copy of this order tor thr«
>e weeks prevlota to said day of
■ii-arlnB In the Dally Eagle, a news-,
paper printed and circulated In said

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Escaped From \
Sing Sing
One ^ the best sets of Pie- \
tares to he had.
.

PBOGBAU—Arabian Magician
Escaped From Sing SIq^
'
SONU-- WeH Be SwecOiearts
Ln the Rnd."

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From Kitchen
to Garret
CHINAJAi wiU im­
prove and bea^. There is
not a rp«n in the house but
has some use for Onna'-LRc
on floors, woodwork, furni­
ture, ornaments, and tbe thouAi "and and one articles dmi show
wear, it giva a durable and
glossy flni^. A small can
accomplishes a great deal
EaiSy appbed, stands severe
usage splendidly; ask for Or­
iental booklet of suggestions.
We dairy a OmfUie Ua of
; DepeiiAiMe VandAet. Oik,
: Brt^, Be.. Etc.

We hoe

miKESCO 6>r
WE HAVE CURTAIN
; STRETCHERS TO RBiT
TWO STORES
: 123-125 AND 417 S.UmON

Grand Traverse Cbonty

Sunday School Association

FRED IL WAIJCBU.
Judge of Probate.

wiBhoUits

y ]3<w-t4

Annual Convention

Order for Fublloatlon.
STAT'E OF MICHIGAN — The Probale Court hw the County of Graod
Traverse.
I a sesBiOD of sold courL held at
probate office. In the city of Trav- City. Id said county, on the 13th
of Mav. A. D.. 1907.
resent: Hon. Fred R. Walker,
ue of Probate.
. ibe matter of the' esteie of Effie
Cook, doccaaed.
Blanche Basterday having filed tn
said court her pctlUon praying that
the admliilBlralioD of said estate may
be granted to wuilsm P- Crotser or
•- - — --■— Eullable person.
rdered that the 4lh day of:
|).. I'^T. at ten o'clock In the
at sold probate office, be!

t 7:30 p. m. Address-Seven fsIaHeDCTalaof the Bible School
Evenlsg
1
Hour, by H A Dowling, BecreUfy of Da^U
AAdrCM. DwwUna
Sunday School AMoviation.

EOid petiUon.
It Is further ordered that public
tlce thereof be given by pabll(»Uon
ibllc
of ■
a copy of this order for three sue-'
ceesive weeks prerlouG to said day'

Taesdoy

on Monday and Tuesday
May 13 and 14
COUNTY CONVENTION
AT BAPTIST CHURCH .

5-3" p. m. L'soal Opentog Service.

no p, m. Address—EvangelisUc Work in Sonday
School.

e copy.
FRED R- WALKER.
Judge of ‘Probate.

PLUS Fini F. I. lOOKHIISE

WMU UK wu laics

.nHswunHBir

lUtalts ofMam’s Error
• m

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orindb
aim, .
Atijoirmi m «W pmrti
am
mJwa.

DAILY BA^WAirr.ADR.My.

LADIES’

$20 SUITS
Another very unusual bargain. In addition to the beauti­
ful $35.00 and $40.00 Suits that we are offering at $24.75,
we will place on sale for two days. Tomorrow and Wed­
nesday only, all of our best $18.00 and $20.00 suits, the
prettiest and best garments here or anywhere else at tbe ,
price, your choice

For Only ^13.50
Don’t miss this grand opportunity of buying a fine,' up-todate suit at this popular price.
Two Dayg, Tomorrow and Wedpesday only, >18.00 and $20.00
Soils fc9r...........................................

«13.50

STEINBERG

'I

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1.2

iraiilLT SAoi^ lIOOTiT, JtAT IS, IsiB.
at TaaHr aofias* fatartay
L Mlfiirad TOaA
Oankuid. matte 4 tMt 10 1-4 tadtas
to the fence vaiilttos.-Beatiag'tbe odvnQ SB twojoth- lege record of tme^nutar at an tbdL
aev^and wlU b« tog KllboUand. -M, of Loadca.
two y«wli
put tte eightpoimd ^ 81 faat. I 1-3
Bckooiter. Detroit la alao ezpMted -to todiM, a new reoord. Tba
eooM Into Use .vlth two or
tMflg. The btfik of the &on-<%lea»>
NEW YORK ’VAIWTY ROWS > ju^ It upected. however, from

‘TMVEL IS HTSSimi'

SPORTING NEWS IN GENERAL

ntnURISfllllllll^

WEfCr TO A DRAW
-Kelly and •ulllvan Pought 30 I

ATHLETES Wl»
TOTAL 17 POINTS IN THE SIXTH
ANNUAL INTERSCHOLARISTIC CLASS MEET

nm R imiNiii siu
LcwU Inctltute and W*«t Aurora Hlfh
Sehool Tit for Steend utIUi Thir­
teen Point*—Aotult a Big
Sur|)Hae.
rbl<a«o. Umr is—Throe young «hIntps at the Grand RepMa high achool
compotlDg ag&hut son than 100 otbon from 32 insUtnUona of the middle
vest, scored 17 pofou In the elitli. anatin] InterocboIasUe track meet held
ott NortliweateAi unlrenlty Held, Sun­
day afternoon,, and woo the highest
honors of the contesL
Grand JUolde' tlclory came
surprise to all. Inasmoch as to win the
meet meant to defeat Lewis Inatitute.
Englewood high school. N«ih DIvlSion, West Aurora and all the InsUtU'
tluns a'falcb for years have been turn­
ing out the best athletes of all the
"prep" Bclioob of the middle
Horner Page and BuIItvas reproeent>ft Grand Rapids.
I>«is institute, the favorite fur first
honors, was tied with Weal Aurora
for second place with 13 points. Mor­
gan Park, Oak Park and University
sobooU tied for third place, each hav­
ing 12 points.
Grand Rapids really woo the
Id the pole vault. In which It massed
S points. Horner taking first place and
page second. .
Horner wga the Individual star of
the meet,, iddng two firsts and
third and scoring 1! of the 17 points
wun by Grand Rapids
tVanrner put the 12 pound shot 4R
feel, breaking the Mleblgaii and Uli-

Wet ■ Brntottre* ’'RfevIdMI Owe'’Has •
Native EaMrt.
*la Ahyaatote the naasw kBl srUte
III order to piesM 4
bMRA" ASrIarad Frank litowgm. tohmeriy comoI geoerai te A40i Akihn
sad tost appointed at Leghorn.

lios Angeles. Cal.. May IS..—Jack
(Twin) dulUvao of Boaton and Hugo
Kelly of Chicago fought twenty
to a draw before the PadOc AthleUc
club Friday night The dedslon
received by the crowd, with saUBfacUoa • Neither man was badly dam­
aged..
Kelly scored the only clean knock­
down of the fight in the fourth rounl
He sent SuIIiraii to the’ mat with a
left to the point of the }aw. The latreoovered qtAckly, however, and
finished the lound without trouhle.
In the eighth round Kelly knocked
Bulllvan to his knees with a blow that
landed below the belt Referee Burns
cautioned Kelly, warning him about
the foul. The Boston fighter recov­
ered almost on the lostanL however,
and seemed uninjured.
The seveoteenth was the best round
of the flfdiL Kelly rushed throughout
the entire three minutes and both
fought with a vigor, the Chicago fight­
er having the better of 11.

DARTMOUTH'S OFFER
FOR FOOTBALL GAME
HAS BEEN DECLINED

UOwankee. TaohOng has taken oa HUMOR OF 'THC HOUR
new life at this pon. H u romored
Otrt-cf tbs Mouths ef Bebsa.
The Omelel Time Waa »:1$—Cclum- that Colonel B»bat baa dadsrad blmFatbei^Den't spend you petmlee
salt as willing to give an aMltlana)
bla Takaa th* Lead at
prise for the yad^t from the Uilwsn- tocUably, Tommy. Lay np eomethlng
th* Start
kee dab making the best shosrliig in tor e rain.r day.
Tommy laged I
the Uackinac race.
Boston, May 12.—Harvard waa «
•TOiet proof have vra that tbe Blbla
generaled and ontrowed by the van
SATURDAY BASEBALL GAMES Is a truthful book, llHle gWY*
ei^t from Oolumbla unlvenlty
-Mamms aaya it must he tn>* beNew York Saturday on tbe Cfeortea
cacte It says In one place that all man
AJiwa cdiege 8. H. A. C. 2.
river when the crew from Cambridge
U. of M. 0, Bsiy City 8.
was defeated by three^aarleis of
.
4.
Yale
A
length over a course of 1 7-8 miles.
Teacher—It Isn't always aafejEeJodge
Grand Rapids H. 8. T. Hope college by appearaorea, you know.
previous aqoate oaoleett. eaSmall Boy <ton of a detectlv*)-No.
pectelly those with Tale, Harvard
om'am. Pa aaye it's bettor fa Judge,
started In too late for any hope of
people by their diaappearancs.
Bbort Bport l»amavictory. Her spurt was made at the
Chlrsm Thn track team from tbe
end of the course. Columbla'a oOdal
UnlTwlty of DUnoU S«nrtay defeattime was 9:16;.Harvard, 0:18.
Frooi a speetacolar standpoint the el the muversity of taioago tei
sbe said. "Mamnsi. doeoi't God know
race was absorbing Harvard's mag­ tSareball field. 78 to 48.
nificent though hopeless try for vic­ Ann Arbot^-The only meritorious we've got 'lectrtc lighter
"Certalal.v, dear." teplM ber mother.
tory on the home stretch, drawing th# p^drmanee In Eli evMU of the
"H* knowseverytblng."
Michigan
field
day
Saturday
waa
by
enthnslasQi. Tbe former ertsssoo oars­
•Then why don t he take le hie
men was on the whole better than OarrelB In the shot puL when he moonr'-Chlcago News.
shoved the Iroa 4$ feet
that of the Columbia elghL
HairisbiuE. Pa,—L. 3: IhlboU ot
stroke of the mM from .Ci
' DiflsranL
academy.
"I iuppoee.'' remarked the party In
g In power.
weight fhstoploD. eatablisbed a new the Green Dragon as be leaned bis el­
A winlTT day, with rain and
Iniereehdaati'c
discus
raeorfi
at
the
bow on The counter-' I suppose yon
changed suddenly Into an agreeable
never hesnl th<- Htory of tbe man wboae
Slid sunny afternoon just before the first Central Pennsylvania O^-ecbool wife kujttrtl
a rod waistcoat”
two eights got Into position. Thou­ track meet here Saturday by. making
-Oh. yee: li«ird It long ago.- aald the
throw of 126 -feet. 8t4 Inchee.
sands of people were grouped on the
other
Lafay^Lp.-tod.—Purdue
university
bridges and sea wall to view tbe
"Well, did jou ever bear tbe one of
Samrday'won
la
victory
over
Ohio
the benr and motor coalT'
event.
in the track and field
■•listberr
meet the score being 61 to .66. CllUe
-H'm:'- he fflid. “•Taln't muto ua*
-YOUNG CORBETT" RETIRES
was the best point winner tor the vU trying to tell vou anvthlog new."
"Well." Mid tite other, "■uln’t mneh
»rmer Champion Figures That He and aecooda to the dtoena throw
use trying to tell anything oW."-Ally
Bloper.
Can’t Regain Toptbe hammer throw.
GREAT-CONTEST

Ann Arbor. Mich., May 13.—Man­
ager Charles Balrfi baa definitely de­
clined (he <mer of tbe athletic inaiiaggnipirt of Dartmouth for a football
game next fall—tbe athletic board of
control would not consent to tbe ad­
dition of another game to the sched­
ule.
NegoUatlcms with AnnaptJls
Naval academy have hlso been de­
clared off.
This leaves Michigan wilJi only one
New York, 'May IS.—’ Tfoung Corisicrn game, and that with Pcnitsyl- heii" has decided to quit the ring tor
anla university. It is now certain good.
The former lightweight dugnplon
that only five games will be on the
list, with Pchu as Die atiractlon Tills figures that be wli] be unable to
reach the top again and will turn to
game will be played In Ano Arbor.
fad that Dartmoiilh s offer some other field to make money. Re
be d<-cl1ncd places Michigan on has canceled all his fights except the
ante par with members of the one with Benny Yanger at Oshkceji,
“Big Nine - CMcago. Mirnesota. Wis. wis.. which will be held on June 10.
consln and other western colleges will He has plenty of time to get In good
shape for this battle.
c
Mlcblgan 'carried off another first plav but five gridiron games FonneruDcommon to see ten
when Baslar of Benton Harbor won.
games listed asd in many cases a
the ino-yard dash. The race was
6opetx
or
more.
,
the handest fought ever seen
If Chicago signs up for a dale with
mterscotaristlc tinder path, bu
turntf out a walk-away for 'the boy Penn, the game will be played to Phil­
Chicago, May 13.—The Chicago
adelphia. Dartmouth luay play
ftom the Wolvetlne slate.
other; western college.' but Penn will Yacht clnb Is making great plans lor
be the biggest eastern team to Invade the Macklnao noe.
- -bea •eBt-la-avatT i

a to travel to Atq
becauae tboee wbfa compose snek -as
sseori ire always trustworthy, tort 8
‘'What! eevm blacnlts a week for a man ukee bis life to bis hahds « he
place like thUt Why. there ain't room
to awing a cat bet«r’—Once a Week.
BOC be s ore that one of them tod Mt
pact with ble sweetheart to
klU a mao of wiitte akin to ordsr »
'Ute. Newed-Jobn, dear, have j
win ber for bis bride. Tbeoattve Wto
deetded Wfaera we ahall paaa the n
wins Bocb s dlatlDctlon always wssri a
white feather to the back of hla hair.
"Among all the AOOOOOO of popukperoee tbe summer tec^ llteraMie.
and I expect to finish tbe Job by the Don sod in the enUre arsA equal la
New York, PennsylvsBla. Virginia sad
tot of Novefflber.-HpostoB Po«.
New SngtsDd. there are trot two white
women In AbyasInU. They are toe
wives of two coDsularoflclala. SQaaga
to aay, tbe nsUonsI game Is hocfcsy,
but (Jaucaslans (-annot play It very
much becauie of tbe qllmate. Tba naHves work buMlttle
eat raw meat
They kill en elk. p4el off the.iUn Ilk*
you w<nild i>eel a bennns. drain off th*
Baltimore American.
blood and proceed with the feast Ev­
ery AhyMiDlan Is s good butcher.
Juet WWI He WantMl.
"To the lover of nstore Abyadida to
Mother (to futnre eoo-lo-law)—I may
tell you that, though my daughter U a paradise. Id mv journey through tos
toad I MW tboussiidf upoo tbouaaito*
welt adoeated. abe cannot eo^
Future Son-in-law — That doesn’t of different s|ie< tee of birds that wen
matter much, eo long at sbe dom'l baaotifol to their pliunage and swuet
Is their eongn. Occaulc-nally 1 beard
tly.-PU^eede Blatter.
the faraway roar of llonA tboaa
mighty I>ca«ts [hat pronienade the forAs to SkeMoea.
Els Wife-They aay that tbe family asls and eeidoiu in«je°t liumsn beings
>ext door have a akeletm to tbetr vnitas they ere attacked. The Abywliinever <i«e any Hght at night do
Hw Husband-Wea that U bettar matter where they are. and Sit to the
dark and conreree. Tberefolu they
than letting K run aronnd looee.<
have
(gotbl e.vee And they have won­
trait Tribune.
derfully white and even teeth, mad* •*

-Not today, mxeoB

Tell him I’.ve a

A L*dy In th* hmwA
A l*dy appeared In tbe bouse of eea>
mms tbe other night and membau
feared for a moment' that the dream*
Bloomington, tod.—Notra Dame uniWasn’t Tir
at to* BUffragtoti bad come time. The
veralty Saturday won tbe track and
puiTrtmSiidei.t .lobu Kllnn of the In­
qolle." answered the genius taU, broad and stalwart Sir John Ken> '
field meet from todlann uaJversliy on dlaB svliooi* r.f Chamherlato. 8. D.. ••I’ve got lo liiveui Borne way uf p'lJordan field. 78^4 to 46V4- A third of ‘ set out on a ylrieoo-mlle tramp with a ting people tn miiserlbe for stock in ■winging doori a
bar- There was a gasp of a«r
Iho points credited to the vlsitore I hardy little redektn named Black IL"—Washtogtoii Star.
When to bla bolky. wake was tif
were won hr SmltiiOh who carried '
The lltUe fellow held out noa damnie iltlle lady In a fawn e
Rejected.
■e first place Iin We
off
tear evenla
event*, hoeldes
brides •’'T- *"'* duDug D»c l«/« two or three
Gerald-I'd like ui be your father's Inatent vlstons of a auffraglst plot tot
winning two Mcnds and two UDrds.
»u,.^rtDtendeQr.
eoe-to-law.
a woman to foece entrance into to*
onlversHy
Minneapolis—Neteaafca onlversHy,
goewered the little Indian
Uameotary holy of boflm under to* *|^
GerahUne-l don't know how It ci
parndve shadow of Sir John r
track team Saturd^ defeated Minne-' bravely, -'but I'd like to take off my be arraoge.1. I haven't any slater.
way^ coattaU. rUdy. ladyr d
sots university on Northrop field. 64 legs and carry them awblle."—Wom- New York l•^css.
two doer gnardlshA diihlng to., i
to 44. Although the men strug^eO an a Home Compunion.
Hard Lueto
attondapL doring to a c«nt*r^i|8
against a strong wind, two track reoj
-7

forward te block tbe waj^
Krfiknn Mjlisai, of Ne I
* Bitter Osy.
eras wore nros
organ
.
, phuenthivs'i'' Old G«ntJcmtn-Ko.
braaka broke the reoord for the talle.
.
poor tittle man! This
4iy running It In 4:86. 'WdodriCk Ot; hinercotaOuV-'an'd j overcaatl Dear.
le the tr«^ record to deaxi J
220-yard hurdle*' by dfl4ag'lh«D In


The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company
OorStwe la Divided Into
NUm erwal Mvtninms
Carpet and Crockery Division.
Dry Goods Division.
Hardware Division.
Book and Stationery Division.
Shoe Division.
Drug Division.
Furniture DlvUlen.
Grocery Division.
Clothing Division.
El CMRlclc swettou
Millinery Section.
Cloak and Garment Section.
Piano and Organ S*CtJen.
Sewing Machine Section,
candy Section.
Bicycle Section.
Drapery Section.
SUtlonery Section.
Lace Curtain and Shade Section.
Pletur* Framing S«eUon.
Legal Blank Baotlon.
Cut Olaa* Section,
will'Paper geeUon.
Toy and Gama BecUun.
Lumber and Bhinglaa SeeUen.
- Coal Section,
School Book Section.
Creekary and
Carpet and Uneleum Section.
Grain and Feed SebUon.
Paint and OH Section.
Farm Impiamant Bectlen.
Fancy Goods Seetlen.
BlHe and Book BecUen.
Tablet and Paper Section.
Brooms and Bnuh BaeDMi.
Patent Medleliw Baeticto
Pertumary and SoM> #**11^1.
Smekars' Goods Boetlon.
Jewelry (
Ribban and Lae* Baotten.
Buggy and Wag*n BaeUen.
Silk and Gtev* BMtiea.
Men's . FurnlMiMig B*eUd(w
CMidiwn'a Otethlag Eaetloft,
Maaon’wBuiMer'a Suppliaa S*e.>
Granite and Tinware B«4ien.
Cor**t and FHUnB_B*eCton.
Sporting dood* AMUen. .
Stov* »*eUen.
Poatel Card B*eUen. '
Trunk. Bactlon.
Haeiary BaaUon..
•aat-BuppItoa BaeUdn.
FraWi Fruit S*eUon.
P^ar Pattern BaeDafl'.
Hal *n« Cap' BadDan.
Plambing and HsaUne BaoDon.

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BOYS’ CLOTHING
Our theory is not “anything is good enough for a boy,” but rather
“nothing is too good for tbe boy.” Mothers, bring your b:yB to us.
We’ll please you and them, too. Give us the contract for re-dreasing your boy and we will make a new man of him. Tb€ Boys'
Clothing that we sell is tbe best that we can buy. You can pick
from any style from 12.00 to fS.50 and find a real^ genuine bar­
gain ia every case, for these are the goods that you pay much
more for when you have sent out for them. Those days are past
now. We have on our shelves just these goods. It takes but a
moment to look them over and then you are sataafied.

The Late Dr. John Watson,
“Ian MacLaren’s” Latest Book
The great, World-Famous Traveler, Lecturer, Author is gone, but
his works will live for years. The first long book that he has
written since “Bonnie Brier Bush” is

•^Graham Of CU
It is a book that will be tbe talk of two continenta. Tbe scenes
are laid on Scottish soil and the actots in this great play are Scot­
tish. It is a strong, b illiant, adventurous story that will be read
by everyone with the utmost iuteresi. Four beautiful water-color­
ed illustrations by Prank T. Merril, and the price is but 50c. Pine
cloth binding, best of paper, good, clear type.

CHILDREN’S

SHOES
50c, 67c, 75c and $i.lO

Your children's feet should be of as much Importance to you as the health of your children. See to It that they are properly fltted. The right
fitting Shoes are here and the right kind of men ^ fit them. Just now we are offering
Special Bargains in our Great Shoe Sale. There a^ four lots--------------------------------------------

COLD REMEDIES FOR COLD DAYS BIG JAPANESE RUG SALE
You want to look after yourself these days, and we help you
to take care of yourself.



Tbe **Grcat Toflo” Roo
. Tbe Bcrtcbara
OIbCT Easton Pattens

Anti-Septic Toilet Cream for chapped

bands and face; Rbematic King to prevent those shooting pains
that you do not want.

*Tawe sold so much of.
^

Buy a box and‘be

from them.

Just the thing for the Bath Room, tbs'Sitting Boom or the Bed
* RocHn. The patterns are entirely new and are most beautiful.
They are 26x60 inches and will be sold for this day ofljy at

Coats

'MeEvoy’s Ooid Cure Tablets, 25c a box,

proved as succeaaful as any that are brieg sold.

All day Wednesday the Carpet and Bug Division will sell the newest Rug on the market—

One Dollar Ten
C^n’t miss this great sale!

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TYraWRTrat papers
in^iir office, to make your work as convenient and easy as possible. A great stock of the finest Typewriter Papers that are made, all' kinds of papers and ati
tbickoessefi; those where you want to dake four or five carbon ooptea^or where you want some legal document on tbe very heaviest paper. Prioes are from 50c
to *2.00 for a bo* of SOOsbeeta Nine diff»«Dt kinds of Papal'FWlaireTs, ^ther in tbe bo* of 100 or by tbe UOOO. Some i?ew Xnkstuds:
kinds of Lead .
PebeU^Esterbrooks’. Speaeeriao, Aluminotd and-Giltett’s Steel Pens; t^pewrifer Erasers; Rubber Banda in bulk (the cheapen,way,to buy them); luetter Book^
Letter Filos,' Blank Books and Memorandums.

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TEtfe' DAILY EAGJi^M.OXDAY. MAY iSlIflOt. .

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PEOPLE OF THE DAY
Tbe JamastDwu

NEW SHORT TORIES

I ^ Veili^ Future j
oeeeeeeoeeoewwai •eeeeeeeoee

■a Net Always • Virtue
' Jack LoDdoD bSfore aettliig out vn
bta world tour in a small boat was tbe
gueat of honor it-a dinner in San TranCisco..
“My friends have been very trv><'
with me jliont this tour." Mr Ix<odou
aald at the dinner. ’They have told joe
that I am a ikktt salMr; that 1 know,
noflilng of navigation; that I won’t get
anywhere near around tlie world; that
I’ll be wrecked; that I'm a fool, and

glnU by the English, differs from Iti
(Ortgtnail
prodeeessora in that It has bean de•Igued wltb a view to peimaneng. la
thU reapect It will doubtleu be foUew- was CbUras. He had- been bon a
ad by other cities that bare expoaltlena peaaant hut from (be day of hU blrtb
In prospect When It was dedded to bad maoireated wonderfnl precocity.
w-alked with a sturdy step before
he was a year eld and was possessed
I .America, the promotera off Of a man’s vocabulary before he waa
two. Hla bent was In two directions.
■Tranknees la a good thing, buteomeatDdy aoJ activity. He waa sent to
achool, where be aoon surpaased Us Umee It Is rather nnpleaaaut. My
muatera. while In athleUc sports sod friends’ frankness reminde me of the
ubugual address that an ecceptne Frlsl
feats oC daring no one conld cope
CO clergyman made to a young couple
with hUtithat he waa about ti> marry.
tt'hcQ Cbiacas wai seventeen year*
" ‘G^rge.’ tbe clergyman begaa
old a neighboring king Invaded the ■fretn the bottom of my heart 1
domluioiis of bUr sovereign, and tbe eratulate you o
wise step you are
hoy eiiliated in the arm.v. At the first
Imitle h'e rallied bis legion (or reglvuviil. as we call It now>. It having
L«en drh eu hark and its •commaoder
kilted 'llsis made him prominent He
,I0KC i-aiddl.v Id the military acrvlce
and eveutuully as geueral of the army
ilrnve huv'k the invader, ^e was aci-urdctl II inutupu. receiving tbe thanks
or his sovereign and Ue conotrymen.
I uri'st seemed to drive him on­
ward, and be begged pennUrton to
nian.-U iigaiual ooe of the neighboring
stales »ilh a view to Its conqugst
lie vvAs given a ralitctani consent and,
leading fniUi an army, within sixty
she fand never married- These were
bar reasona. glreu In a alow, thoagbtBAKST BT. aaoBOB TCrXKB.
tol fashion that epoke more plcturtbe plan bought tbe land and formed
oadMlr than her words:
subjugated every land of tbe
I bad a lorer obce Ha waa a flue an exposition rompani; Improramants
young f«k>w. BrurybodT said be of a permanent character were at once voutlm-ut on which he lived, and lowould ba aoeceaeful; arerybodr ad- b^no. even before the holdlnx of the gvlhot they formed,au emidre.
When there were no more eonqueata
mliud, ararrbodr respected him. ! expoaittoo was assured.
The expORltlon grounds lire not alt- 'or I'likicaa be waa made iirlme minBeret knew wbr be took a fancy to
uated at tbe sceae of the original Mt-1 •tei- and as a lawgiver proved himself
gv'iit ns a roldler His king died
tleinent. as that was Imposklble. They
are
located on tbe shore of Hampton .•blldlesv, nud. the legnl heir to the
tnncr to than there Is now. it aeama
to me that I was exactly tbe same as Beads, near tbe inouUi of tbe JamM ^ ihnine lieliig a wenklliig. the people
lieniBiidod
that Cbiacas nssuiae the
I am today. My ekls wasn't so near river, about twenty-two mllrt btiuw ^
Uka parcfameot. and ay teeth were tbe site of old Jamestown sndhsfx mllaa crown. Me deferred to tbe unanimous
cull, iiu'l Ihe governmeut was made
white, and none of them had dropped from Norfolk.
perpetual
lu
him and hla family.
Harry 8t- Ceorge fucker, wbo suc­
OCt but I had tbe same aout. and.
Tp to that time t'lilacas nsa ijic
ig your 3«
after all, ifa the soul (bat Is lored. If ceeded the late General Tltz-Uugh Lee
ir« wi-ll
Well that
tl
ends wi-ll.
ft ware tbe body, bow would old people an proldeni of the ezpoaliloD. U a rep­ greflloAt man that had ever lived. He eiibesx Rut uir>
was
liuliiiied
latey by Onesar. wbo was and 1 nni glixl to think iKat you have
loro each otharT
resentative Virginian and well equip­
It didn’t seem to me Ibni tuy lover ped for tbe work In wblrh be U now Ijolb geuerel and lawgiver, and In (be hid un eienisl farewell lo drink, for of
eighleeuth
and
nlneteeiilti
centuries
coiiracwllh your iiroa|>ei-tsnot so much
lored me for what %was ceally worth. engaged. lie represented hla dlitrict
li.
by
Naiioleoii
BonaparteBut.
as a 'itwIrtT gins* of 1-eer. 1ml only the
He adld he lored me because I wna in congress from ISC' to l-W and waa
PMOUar, not like ti>e other Elrls. I one of tbe moat Influential aonthem unlike ciilter of tbeee men. lie was not barest ua-vwidtips of life, will lie wltb
■eppoae I waa well looking then, for Democreui in tbe bouse of repreaeota- nmbiilcm. for himself, lie Invd ba In ^ur oi^iw.
llte yiuug V
• lie then lu
bo pralaed in.r-chestnto balr aud my tlvaa. lie has been deiiii of tbe Uw peoplo. and bis only wish was to make
brown eyea. Hiat was tbe first Wine I achool at Washington and l.ee unlrm- J them great and prosperous. . T1i1b he
’• ’And you. ni.v [«nr ilciirlciia. I
knew that I bad cheatout hair and ally. Islington. Va.. end also dean of ArtOeved. -i'rom a petty kingdom with
facpwu eyes. My eyes never Interested tbe Uw aebool of the George Waahlng-. no luiirkeis for their products exoei't grntulDip ntnst heurtily. for It Is seldom
me and my hair bothered me. for
i ton nnlveralty. WaahlngloD.
| wiibla their own borders be made them Ibat girls of your ii|i|>eiiran<-c iln<l
HU empire, with the neighboring na­ bands. Never forgef tiint you ought h.v
didn't keep ruunlog a comb tbroug
tions tributafv to tbcui. and forc^ purDidn’t Use Them.
ebusera ok wbat they produced. All
t my lover waa
When Winston C'burrhlll was run­ be deelred from them waa their grail- volloti wlUiont IxuimlH fry
atnend-s in iNwr Gft’rge for ,vour jihysthough ning for governor of New Hampablra
every ooe else looked up
D. He last fall, some of hla adherents In dif­ ludc, nhlcli they lavished upon him to leal sbqrtaa'thff'
J'"» ere. I re
bU heart « coiileut.
aald I was toe good (or hli
peat, e^alAilUMfnof iiature.
ferent locniltles suggested to Judge
Wliei. I’tilacas bad monuted to the
Ooe evening ha camee to see me afte Bemlck. bis manager.- that buttons
“•And now. inj- il^ clilhlren. 1 will
pinnacle of fame end eould climb no
rd Seen writing. It waa a spring even­
rite
^
bond'
higher, a soolhaa^er came tobiadomlning. ■Xbe moon was half full. Ibe air
lous and foretold maav wonderful
was ladei srtth the odor of flow«.
tbinga. King Cbltcaa wu teltad wiih
Ughtnlng bugs were flashing between
fhurchlll, "Have yon
day and d«rfc. and It seemed to me that no buitona for yonr aupporteref’ Back a dcatre to know wbat would
the earth warn drewed In spanglee and came the answer. “Koi we use aataty end. He sent for the eoothaayer and
aaked bliu to give him a picture of
tbs moon was lighting tbem up. ibere pine."
himself In hfs last daye
•’Dr. Wtlcy^ ellfUIa life beeu
was a dlrodll sky In the weet with
stickler for pnre^fpod and pure food
only one fbie lev cloud over tbe horlHis Prenimelatlen.
laws. ,
m thatlooked as if u had bMn drawn
Becatnr Tetter of Colondo InaUtt your people or of the world Be
’Thire, when be whs state chemist of
a ptupla and rermlUon pan- upon calling our prelected.Infant re­
has wiaely concealed our future,
Indlnna. n mun |ml un a game on him.
public ’’rub.v." "1 guess I ought to
I fhU ay .lover’s hand laid on mine: know," ei|ilalua ihe Colorado senator hour of death. Were these revealed He was at this lime fighting against
the
atTaIrs
of
the
people
of
the
earth
olco. and llte man. Inviting him
tbid an" fia atole around my wgisU. when exception la taken to bU protVasbluglon hlrtiida.v diiiuer. bad oleo
^^'ma how be bad lored on seen nuncUtluii. "I was raised in Cnbr, could hot go on. Do aol ask me
rcVenl whet la In store for you."
of d ver.v fine grnrle served with the
Kew Tork. and got my pronuncUtton
•I" rei'lled the king, "am superior bore d'oeuvre.
first band.’’
to
the
detriment
such
reveletlou
would
"Iir. tVUnv. Aii«iiccllng nnlhliig, a
-- bo^ tO' be with me. to listen to the
occitslciii
In
another.
Show
me
myself
of the olco rrrely. and bis l>o.<t said;
I- - ' atraagetblngB I aatd to him. He didn't
Jack tendon’s Crula*.
fla I will nppeur at my finil day."
’’ ’fiow do you like the butler, strr
UDdatatasd them, but they lifted mo
Jack IjDndon. the famous author,
Th"ii iliesootbeayer touched tbe king,
’• ’Excellent.’ said Dr. Wiley. 'One
upon a plane above bim and atlmnlated wbo has Just Blartcd from Kan Pranwho
sirnightwaj-fell
Into
a
deep
slum
can fairl.v taste the rich. p<ire crenra
hla faedDsdoD for me. It was all very clsoo on n six years' cruise around tbe
aweet. Tbe moon looked down on ua' world. Is making tbe trip lu a amall bVr. -And be dreamed a dream. In
’■The host gave a lotid laugh.
with a emUe. Tbe firefllea grew dim; yacht, the Simrk. The vessel U forty- a desoluie place be taw a but. and In
’"Oleor he said. 'You’ve been
. the pencil streak In tbe west died five feet loug. ketch rigged, and Its oe- the hui on a rude cot, covered with
log oleo. man. and .vou never knew
away. He aakad me If 1 could give enpante. besldee A-oudon and bU wife, roggetl beilrlotlilDg. lay an old
"Dr. Wiley retorted with a calm
him my lore. I^let my bead alak on are Herbert 8. Ktolu. u ciunford grad- dying. Therw waa no ooe to minister
hla breost where I could hear the pul- uate and athlete; llosi-oe Kamea, <.«p- to hlni- DO one to hear tbe groan he smile:
gave wbeb bis apirit left hla body.
•• •Blnce the meet expert of ns cod be
antiens of hla heart, and said:
taln; Martin Johnson, cook, and HllaThe aocithsayer touched the king, and so easily deceived tbere’l tl! the i
-Tee.”
ahlaa Tochlgl. cabin boy
London’! be awoke.
need of the atrirteat laws agatoet Im­
Tbe next day I began to wonder If
’’Interpret the dream I have dream pure foods.’ ’■
rd done a very flee or a very aUly
ed." he Btid to the aootheayer.
thing. There waa no moou. no firefllea.
~0 king, know that tbe old man I-,
A Swinburn
ao pandl mark on a daffodil sky. I
youraelf- Vour subjecu shall rebel
D me. He
agalust you, and a foreign ruler
stirred ii|v tlie lA)ndop papers li
e In tbe evening,
dlspoasesR you of your domlnloua. . . remlnlsceocssi of gre
} get rid of him
m 1 went away
shall die In exile, wltb no We to sonud tUsadvantage. thla li
from heme to spend the night 1 did
your prnlees or to give you evi
ample by the Chronicle
crust of bread”
"A lady of Putney, rvluiiflng from ;
Prom Ibis moment King Chlaeas waa walk, thmighi she was late to lunch.
myself. It la the bapplneaa of Inaanchauged TTie Ingratitude of bU aub
dapper Utile man and asked
fty. At any rate, another day will
Jects rankled Is bis breast
FVom 'tliu tbe time. He drew hlmsslf to his
fldre me craxy." I went home in tbe
loving them be grew to hate them. In full height aod. fiaal^ng a withering
afteruumi reaelved to tell him' that
stead of redreaalng their wrongs, be glance at her, exclalmol. with a motion
rd made a mUtake; he moat releaee
look no Interest in them. Prom then of his hand. 'Get out of try way, womma. They told me be had been to see
be began to oppress them.* Gradnally
me tbe night before, and when ba
that love they bad home him abated
Isaraed that I'd gone away without
aod at last turtted to animosity. Thla
leaving any word for him be was
antagunUui betwAen tbe sovereign
aaarly frantic. I waited for him to
bis people led to many troubles for
come again that I might put him out
both. Taking adrautage of the
of hli inlMry and hare tbe thing over
When Governor Kratlefuf Tennessee
porinnlty, ous of the ttrongesi of the attended the launching of the batttowith. Ha came at last and asked ma
auhjecc
naClooa rebelled, and, Cbiacas. tbip named lo honor of that state at
ftw beeren’i taka to tall him what
having in oppose It with an^riny wb.i tbe ahlpyenls In PbUtdelpbis be eot«^
was tbe matter. I aald to him;
disliked
him.
could
not
fight
them
“Forglro me. I didn’t know what
ed into a dlsnisnioo of that rtty’e pro­
the some effect as formerly. Tbe rebels jected filtration ayetem.
I was detng.”
were auccosaful and achieved tbeir in
“And you don't love me attar alir
“But what do you do for drtoktof
dapendence. 11)11 rebelllou was rol water meaotlmeT’ asked the vigitor.
1 don't feel any dIBerant from
lowed
red by otbere tDI every subject prov
what X.4U before I got engaged-*'
"We boll the wster." was tbe reply.
e bad become free.
•^ealT
"Ttaat always seemed tn me to take
Then a nelghUorlng
*7aa. l-ttiougfat I’d be In a barenthe life out of the water.'’ said the govbeen growtag strong while
Ir traaCK rm BoL' I don’t feel a bit
baavM)rr
*ak de
a«t
Atoi.
will
l,»
made
at
Honolulu.
view to Bubjugalliig
'He atood regarding me for aome
Oma wUh a,cnrloai look on hla faeo, Hla lUni-rarv as plauned vvlll take tn the man who bad been »o great. .’This
tten took up hla bat and. tnrshig to- Kew Zealiihd, .\u»iri>llu. China, Africa. be Bucceeddd In doing and annexed
Net a DiHillsry.
Europe aiiil S-niili 'Aiiiertea. In the hla territory to bis own domlnh>ns
srud the door, aald:
Bepreaentative, Fred Inodla Of In“If TOO ever regret thla. if you star Utter couutrj he vi lll .-xplore some of Cbiacas flad wllh a number of bis ad­ dlaaa was coming to Waah!
herents, but fa# bad DO roesus of re­ the Pennaylvanli. railroad
*flMT A 4«ba for me, send ma word, tbe great rlvrrv
railroa'l ibr other
Jack London Is a mau whose adven­ taining tbom abont htm. aiA they grad­
and 1 wfB come tojou."
'
flay, and wltb b
nat was the end of my engagement turous life made him at various atagee ually dwindled away till tbe ex-klng Oleott or Sew VorkIt lasted Just two days, and when It of hla cnriiT u_ iaiior. cold miner, was alone. He wandered from one
“Whafa that butlding-a distmeryT’
was brokn It was the graataat reUaf tramp, nuthm-. slK-u.IlKt lecturer uud place lo another and finally built bln Mr. Landis aaked aa the iroln jiased
a< my Ufa. I lore thinga. -but not In war cotTesponileiii. il,- Is n native of a but <K) a desolate lelaml. TUere be the big grey l.ulldlnga of the Dl"»Tlrt
. .that way. Juat now t Uriah all my Bon PcanrlRcu mid Is Jurt past tblrty- lived alone till deeth relieved him of workhouse.
batag Strt girl; in a month 1 may leva
"1 iM-liev.. it boa
fo do
The story of Cbiacas teac-hes the wU With tbe liquor bu>ilue«s.’' Mr tllcott
• bey: next a dog or a at, but amr
Wolr gnd '’The K«npt«n-Wae*\Ut- ficim of our future being kept hiddeo tnswerea, -| th:uk it la kvo'Mi aa a
• «A»- '
MVHHLT WOBTHUfOTOH.
from ns ________ F. A. MtlfHEl..
rectifying v*ia'-ii-iiii"T>t "
De Not gtars at the Offiaera.
Colossal Eggahoila.
Learning the Rulap.
Artay oa<«ra In imironu abound In
itber, irtiat Is ao egoUstl
In the reventeeolh century nativet
Uttle El-u- - iA-f» |.i;iy keeping , foreign duee. and in Germany they
U a man who thinks he U
of Madagascar used, to’visli tbe He de
MCrtH dban any ooe else. Mother— houac. I’ll be the lauy of the ho.,«. reaent being aured at by totwlati, af- Ftmnootobuy rum, which-they can4a*
^ ten aasnmiBg tbraaienlog attUndea In
Mr
pea are eearoely right Tbe Ltttla .Margie-.And what will .
Utile ElBle—Oh. you’ll be auotbetUdy , rataUatlon. Aa the law permits them awayHn veaaeli formed from tbe eggcii^ to call on mo, and I’ll pretwd bo to ibooi Clviuans on provocation it is abella of the eitiuet ^yoruis. Tbeee
■holla, of which aome have been prehr glad to aee you.-rChlcajro Kewa.
I wlaa not to axdta tbam. it it well w •arred
k they are.
In Europ4to'fifSSeuLna. menHure
, iwembar that they do not feel obliged three'feet in clrounference and hold
TNe Orewk
tn tnn ont for pedeetzlau even laUow over two gHllona-Mx'times as much
Mri. Meeker (at rVlayi—1 do wish -Travel Magaalae.
*Tb» knbu
as
ra
ostrich
egg or ISO times oa much
you’d pay more ai itico to this play.
mattari aartousty.
aa u ordinary ben's egg. Kgga of'the
George; it's as good
-jdA* a______ __
n* •dibi*
.tt
DOW extinct moa have beeo foundItolka (dortngKH
my TO"
to
aaU
b
the
aaoe
M
the
which meaaiu^ twenty-eeren locbcH
P.bvt the flan ar^Mtzfl
MA “efcto.** Hli a tUa, gtoog. pn- to MKrumference. ao that thalektricb ii
p between aets.--B^
likMndwMl.
■ bad titird lo the Mm of iBi AEgs.
(ondMO.]
Nato «N «tta4 to porttaj to«« r«tb«r
«e pnctJeo it To be Id love
to IkM Mtii to be lifted Into realmi
empuetf with which oor Mea» of
«n tame.
I kMW a poetBM ooee. Him' Sarah
Jboea. She wrote noder the pseodo^ cm of UUeltne t«e. Ulas Jo&ee
* waa a cmI poateaa Oofortanatelr a
cittle waa t«««lrad to appraclato what
^ wrote, thoocfa a real eddc woald
place bar poems bo'e prettr high plat­
form. Ba woald read her reread, bowarar, with the wish that be might
eateh bold of her aldrta.aod pall her
dowB to a Dearer prodmlty with real
life. feeHng that If ba ooold do ao aha
woold ezpreaa It beaatlfaltr. Narartbalam Mtaa Jonaa oceaslooallf dipped
iDto a light ralD and whao aba did ao
wma ramaikablr aaeeaaafal.
Itiaa JoDoe waa Oftr.. She wai as
Impractical ae a firing machine. Bbe
was conttnoallr getting locked oot of
bee booae becaose ebe could nerer re­
member to taka the kej. She bad
nothing that she didn’t iota. She lost
Dothlv that ahe could find. She alwara had aemathlng to lore In a poetic

I

*

m

n

•sBine of Solentlefc.
nmooi biatoi are of tour atata
Tbe towest group conutos tbe
XS. T. A, WILOA
tlat are stliniilated greatly by aloAol, DontlaL etty^^ara Homso Maffi^
tea aad other dnigs and by Impne•im derivad from tbe aenaes; tbe aac
OIL erfOME,'OBmR'.
tad gtonp contains the infant profllglsa, whose totellectsal- powoa wans
to BUddle age; tbe third group eontatoa
tbe pecbologlcal caaea. nsuaUy termlgattog in Insanity; the fourth and
hlgheet group U that of true gentoaso.
whose powers remain unimpaired ontll
a a BiOTHold age. This la Haussmaiui’a elaaslflDeM^ Btatt Sank BWg. Neoni <87..
ettion. Spltxku baa
elusion Uial lueu eminent In exact aclenosa. like astronomy and mathematA. X MePHAlU DBmST.
Jo, bare the greatest average brain
weight. Next come llie men of action. toems over Jehammi'a Drug stare,
cniusa Phou 6684 rtaga. 84647
■ Including statesmen and artists, and
attar these
DR BABX C TTIJER DENTIST
gists and other n-prcseoiaUves of the Room 6 Skat Natlonat Eank BuHdtot
descrtpilvp s<.i.-:i<-ps.—('blrago Record
cattouapSoMtU
6446
Herald.

Boys

WANTED
Oval Wood
Factory.

^"JS^^rWaher M. Paige
—Dealm in—

AiMMbBe, Laaadi ni Gav |
oUne EnilM Accessories.

. dtoPbearSTL
m.CtN R. Cor. kMa. Tratene Qit. I

NOTICE
PRATT A DAVia ATTORNETa
rreveres CHy net* auk BuOdtog
third to ■or. BOBO 4U4U
4-147
All chicken owners are hereby noti­
fied that chickens are not allowed to
UD8TKB O. WELCH.
large from April lit to' Novem­
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ber 1st. and any found net enclosed OoneertoB Work a Ppaetotty.
With
dprtog those dates wU be looked after
city I
W. O. Struble.
AMIL r. NEBLINQER LAWYER
Money to Loom. tl< Bute Bank build
tog. atlaua pbooo 6»6.
1-1447
LODGE NOTICES

ORDER YOCR

SOFT COAL
-ol-

E. A. WESTON
YbiM •■4 Ottlec:

Northern Mich. Bock

MISCELLANEOUa
MONROE A MeWBTBT.
_
_ _
8 o’clock. A. Lug­ Oeito^ Inaurenea, Rial Ratato and
worthy. W. P.; R. L. Thayer. 8«eT- Fnmfrrre*4MuL *ii wuheta^
MJW.

PERE
MARQUEnE
LINE STEAMERS

KARRT a HARNKR.
Plane Tmwr and AeUan Ragalator.
Wttb Ktmball Hnsto Hoaao. tl-n4>

Duebaas Camp. No. UfS. W. i

Qrud Traverae Lodge. No 800. L O
O. F.. meets every Tueeday sventog.
O. 1. Artnliage, N. G.; E. H. Franklin.
Secretary.
4-1147

JOHN R SANTO
ienera) Insurance. State Bank build
Ing. Traverae City.
U-846
W -N. HILLARD—Piar

THE ONLY DAILY LINE FOR

LDDINGTON
MILWAUKEE
CHICAGO

BU, aecretary.

AND AIX POINTS WE$T.
e City Lodge No. 882. P. A
^ M. Regviar commonleatton Monday
or before tbe full of tbe ooow. C
Ct Langley. W. M.; Bamer E. WUte,
4-11-07
SecretaiT

l**v« MANISTEE Dolly ia««^
l-Sam«aY) «l 5:*8 and 7:W g. u.
Leave LVDIN6TON DaUy (exeent
Samdey) «t 14:06 p. m.
AxHve MnWAtWEE 6.-64 a. m.
Leave MILWAUKEZ: Dally '(ex­
cept Setnrdey) 8.-04 p. m.

Traverae City Lodge No. 7B, E eg P
Rsgslar meettnga every Thu '
evening C. B. Weller. C. C.;
Deu. R.^of R. ud 6
ll404e

TRe Line whl^ esetivce |
'BERT WILHELM.
General Contractor, Tar or Qravai
yow THREE tUnga
Tnveree City Legion. No. 138
roofg Sto^ patotad. Uenornl re
Uonal Protective Legion, meets
pnlruig. ate.
1-1*47 SAFETY. COMFORT nn« |
Tueeday of eacb month, at 7:80 p. m.
DISPATCa.
lE Woodmu hall. Abmm Smith.
1 -oe.: Oarle Orirwold. Sec’y.; Nettle
C. Grey. Deputy.
4-84
T. H. H.. meeu every Tboraday night
Mart Wilkina. eommandm-; K H
FrenkUn. R. K.; B. A. Bvaaa, P. K.
1-1-07

DIRECTORY
OSTEOPATHY.
DR J O. TRDEBLOOD
DR MART 1. TRDBBLOOD
40L407 Wilhelm Block. 'Phene 4S7.

.l-b... Protoetr—
tog th
tha uvlngs o< a Uto time 807
Boat Irroat otrooL
-------

Write tn Sight

Wanted:
Machine girU End gtrb to pack
dUho. Oval Wood Dith Co.
Apr. 87 tf-

PHYSICIAN*.

DR M. 8. GRBGORT'
’hyilelan and Surgeon- Ofllcc, J17
Casa St Cllz. pbone 760, 8 rings of­
fice. 3 rings residence, BIS Walnot
street
M»47
DR L. 8WANTON.
Office ever the Peepis’s Savings Bank.
Both pbooea 108.
Dl-07
OR. J, W. GAUNTLETT
New BarUk block. Special attention
the eye and ear. Olaaaea fitted.

THE NEW MODEL HVE

uiEM'j.rL^sf

Kipsf

DR B. U TUIRLBT.
Special Attention to Olsoaaea of Cttlk SoMh) rraTtfStCINP* nirMbMsalhBgO
dren. Room 408 StaU bank bnlldtog. Both pbonea.
1-S47
. .t W. E. MOON, 8PBCIAU8T.
Oanlto-Drlnary aioaasea. City Opera
' laa bjk: rMldenoo 710 Wash.
1-1-07

THE BEST COAL
Mined IN MICHIGAN

SARAH T. CHASE. M. D.
Offiea with Dr. 0. E. Chase, Stats
Bank block. Both phones. U6-lr.
Residuee, 884 West Ebghth atreet
Chta. phono 781
6-1747

$4.50 PER TON

DR F. J. MACNBTTT. .
M limited to Eye, Ear. Now
at aod fitting glaases. Oflies
608 wntantm block. ClUsena pbma
668.
1-1-07
DR HOUDSWORTH
Jehnaon’s Drug Store. Special Attsjv
tlon to Eye, Bar, None ud TbroaL
U-I&48
DR R R MINOR
Eya. Ear. Neao and ThroM Bpeotollat
GlasaM fitted.
Ovor AmotimB
Drag etqre.
J-I-07

HEADACHE

ipSSiSSHSS

OMR
is pastiin^ the wonderful
sellioj? records of Model
Three. -It-is dearly the
superior of any writing
tQ&ebiDe on the market io
appearancf, ease of op­
eration,

durability

and

time savinj; doviees. You
needn’t take my word for
it Try an Olivi-r in your

[. I. iiinu cui' CO.

borne or office free of ex­
pense.

Coropaie it care­

fully with other makes.

NORTHERN MICIIiGAN
TRANSPORTATION
C0Ml>ANY
Boats Leave Cbicaf^o on
WeilDesdsys and Satur
days at 700 p.
daya.tr™p.„.

Yon can bey an OUver
tor 8S a reonlb. or reof
one tor 88 e moalR. TRe
rent le applied on pnrebeec price II yoa bay.
I have some ber«eltts
In eligbtly need ma-

tllSWOrltl Hale
Ellsworth
11316
LOCAL A6DIT.

°«n-v

»°»'•»-•- —w——

DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS PAY.

^^WBa)RSETS
Best Without Costing Most
Rac# Wi^hntTl Pnc^lntf Mac#
ttwUreRemMyCrChl^arH.Y. 5^

UWrtL.SALE, TEI MHltOI lOXES
Corea BiUonsness. Sick
Headache, Sour Stom>
__________
ach. Torpid
Liver and

AE-L DBAX-BKS SBXX

tbem ai'

WtlHOAMTtM pR04.. Jgafeera*

OBINO
'Laxative IM Syrup
atera i.wAiTaaoaa.

Sl-OO VrWAIUM
RpeadHay. *. F*

Cleaases the ijeHim
thoroughly and dean
aallow complexlooa al

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