The Daily Eagle, May 09, 1907

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The Daily Eagle, May 09, 1907

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

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M

THE DAI«V EAQEB
VOL XV.

TEAVEHSE CITV.l

NO. Mrt.

CaUCHES

HAVE ji»t f»»lved a big shipment of
UJU couches, cootaltalng all the new shapes
■■ and patterns of the season. If you have
been waiting to find a couch that is just the
right color to match your wall paper and car­
pet come in and look our llnp over and make
your selection before the best ones have been
sold. We will bold it fof you untUypu want It.
'

WE ABE SHOWING ,



$3.75
$5.75
$9.00 '
11^75
^^^1.'^"^'“.^..“" $$o75
Rmemirr, ymr creA it («•£

J. W. Slater
Spring Underwear
Ve are sbowinir the new line of underwear for
aprinsr. Everything froo) the cheap cottons to
the fine cashmeres. We have -soine especially
fine things in medium weight. We know the line
will appeal to every man and now is a good tiose
to/nstce your selection—you will'find the line
one of tie best in the city.

K

Frm2Sct»$2^At

fe- KDBECKAM

' Fapmg tor
Sale
us repair and enlarge your hohse.
.Promjrt and courteous treat­
ment to all.

Snnltti Realty
Company
Office TelephtfD'e 32.

WITH THE MtmUmOF OOV.

HSBHIJKl-

IS miH laiitt HiiE
jMlewr Is Supposed to be the Cauoo
and Buapect la Arrested
Trap**y at Au
Sabts.
r
mo opetmUon.

iff.
ms!
TAKE CHARt
BUSINd

i JACKIN

Money-to be i
Piodped 1

will take cbaipe |
ICe cream and a
day and win .'re
the proceeds of 4

yss:

church:
This U tbs I
the dty has
church
FURNITURE CITY DRIVING CLUB Uon of' a
ladles of
TAKEB^ ACTION
Hod a naml
celving the
Owing to prosecutor Forbidding Ssie
eerted on tJ
of Liquor or Betting at West
proven very
Michigan Fair.
iuid it Is
business
Grand aRpids, Ma>sued sum.
the atUfude Uken by Proeecutor McDoBdld against Uto selUng of liquor or
betUng at the Western Mlehlgnn «r
grounds, Uie Furniture City DrlTiag
club, composed of 206 of the moR replUUve business men of tife dty,
bare called off the August .raoea
tho shoK gbip dreulL The aetto wae
E.% Rukliulj
Ukon ai a me^ng of the drlTer’e
dub last evening.
_

BROWNELL^S
ECONOMY STORE
941 S^OfWT STREETT

lOc PAINTS
Onr new RCBdjr illxcd Psidto
hare just STTlved. They are in
tin cant pnt up ib the following
colors: Black. White, Olive,
Cream, Green. Lmou TeUow,
Deep Amber, Sage Groen, Pea
Green,
VenBllUoni
Orange,
Bright Brown, Gray, Pink. In­
dian Bed, UdiBlue.Brouse Green,
Olive Gray. Light Blue. Walnut
.Stain, Vanish etc.
Other new goods constantly
arriving.


'"SS'Sittt nmmm

FBwr'

Tha potato pHoo %*oitt to SO eonts
Wot «won today. The rooson for 0ts
Jump woe that oeod aep« Worn CM- BROKEN RAIL ON BUI
bopo put ploeer Into tbo Mosl buyhrt.
TRACK NEAR CHICAGO
Thw even pvt •« oxsitod Out oovoeof
THROWS TRa'iN OFF
oado wool at prteaa boctar th«i fifty.
Two loads of extra seed atoek
bM In at 66 eenta. Hits was bac
two buyers pet to bucking and oaeh
dstarralnod that tho ethor should
Engkie is Followed by Bbt C«ri and
net drtsa him off tha aiarkot
Baggage Coaeh-tt Is Feared
Seme Pmanns Are

nusMiBUiini

KMISIlSIlinHilS
- (Special to Ibe MIy Satfst)
Boise, Idaho, May S.—The Mai
V«ltom Rnywb^ lomer seeibU.,
Ml
ot ^ Weatom Paderw
loB l«iri; tor tha murder of Oovnior-S&MAHB, wu takn 9 todbj
with Judge sineMBLWood pnMdlng.
Haywood It ^ first irf thfr tear mm
thon^t to be guilty of pafttolpatloa la
the murder to be put on tzUL The
o^ three are Moyer, PetUtwna and
Tlrohard. the Utter havUg eonto '
Tbey Will all be trial toUDWlng tha
cundnsioD of Haywood's trtal.
Throe Weeks to Securt a Jury.
It U thought It wui take ahont throe
weeks to eecure a Jury, one thing
tlsnding In the way of securing U
pool and tree men being the fepr ot
atoieaoe at the bands ot (he Mends'
iM the grlMert:'
^ ; --''special News Ssrvlee.
As yet then Is no indication of toe
scope of toe case (he state wlU take.
Nearly (0 ncwapuper repreaeatsUvea
present and spedal wlrea have
been nmiiged tor the saodlng of dlspntchos direct to the Mg dnUlee of

Killed.

mm niiE

Five S-roRY 'ftpOK, UNlVgRhlTY
''^nUDINe OESTROYEO—
MANY LIVES LOST

KUNKHUIID

ly Injured were found to the wreckuie'
and It Is feared some aie UHed.'

^ny Jumpad From High Wtodawo
and are FaUlly Injured Laos
la EaUmatod at

JCansas City. Ho.. May
One
ad poaslbly eeven pereona
UUed nod IS peraons were injured
« nftemo9 to n fire that
deatfoyed the flve-atory brito nhlverUty bnUdtog at the northweat eoraar
of Locust nod Ninth stroeta. «nan
property damage of S2S6;0M. Bti pet•ona are mUstog buried to the ruins.
The building was oceuMod. by MontgomeiT Ward d Q>.. as juBoea. «&•
ploytog too employH and by aumer
artlaU and mnslclnna. who loot
ererythlng,
Among toe mlaring Is Miss Maud
Wlttobom, a plBM teacher, last aeon
DEPARTMENT CALLED TO FRANK at toe window of her ntodlo pn toe
fifth door.
HALL'S HOME TODAY
The dead:
DB HARB, teacher.
Pin Wm Under Control Wtion-Jt Ar­
The severely injuiod:
rived—Tolepdorie Men
Oonntess AJenodrla Buaboig.
Rusnton artisL uknll fraotmwdi AMO
die.
Head Stpeyer, feU from ladOer. »■

brave flghL Some ot toe
began to assist, bnt It looked «s U tbe
Are was gaining headway and tbe. fire
Herst’a 6i>leea ofvhairtra. .; may >-tJ department wa« telephoned.
Chief Mnmy and his men reapondf quickly but when th
the fire wae aodcr'contr

Rowtand Do#m
Crawford Shoes'
$5.00, $4.0bi $3.50
m ail good-leatbers.
Bo* Call, Velvet
(Dalf, Velour Calf,
OuQ Metel CfOf, Vici
, Kid and PBtent Colt

find

the shapes we show are
tiiose push* d to thyfront
by all the k-ading^clotb-

Don'li Be Served
wtur Soosy Bread '
-Mhkihc.MuerKBThe mostappropriaiesirtt
f»ther can give his son, as b«
passes the charmed • line of
21. is ibe

Stetson
Hit
It's « mail's hat, nude for
men and wwa bir men—
youna and <4d--in aU parts
of the world. .
. .
E«wr SMsm
th.

ieiw and furnishers)of tb^

lanre cities.---^

We Can Talk Capk, Too
and aot-fear that anyone.elae'can disco|utt the
sty les and values we show—50c to |2 00—Yoa know
[or ought to] that sre are.oilering about twenty' dozen
choice sample caps worth 50o to $2 at from 3bc to 50
verythiag that’s pew in capej*

,C

&.OUNltR

niHiisiMirKiBni
HIS WIFE THE ONLY RELATIVE
TO STAY IN NE.W YORK

lid for London Today to
Join Her Huabsnd..
(Spedsl to the Daily Bsgle.) . '
New York, May 9.—The 'ConntoM gf
Tarmonth today a«led. on a-WhUd^
Star liner to Join bar husband tor e
brief hMIday In Lon4on'. Hairy K.
Thaw in bis ceU at toe Tombs Is pr«oOcally deomted by.su ot ills relhtlvea, toe only one who wlU not lease the
city for a vacattan befng bls>eaiitlfBl ^
wife

nHR^IIK

• tdn. Bva O. -Boyle. Bheridbu, Mo,,
Ml from ladder, oemte.
.J:
KnBMfiMd;

Mose to ttetml.
to tbe (muffing.. Tw mtootee
toe fire broke oat the '
•booUng up toe elevator toaft, sad'alii
by the fire
abut off. -Tbe halls quickly fltled wii&|
dense. suBoesttog smcHre, and 10
minutes laten wh« toe' first fife apThe Cempbeil skating rink will be
paratos arrived on toe anene people |
open 'tomorrow nighL Good music crowded almost evqry window, appeal­
vvlll be fumiehed.
ing for help. wbUe sooree of others,
mostly WMoen and glrln filled toe fire
First M. E. Isdies will sell home
to the]
baking St jseksen's, Saturday,
gronad.
may 9-U
Thought ft a Joke.
When the alarm of lire sounded 60
sodety women, who were hddlng e
ri7 OBT aeiD hmJ
meeting to the Athenaenm rooms,
thought that It was a Joke and they
made no effort to leave. A moment'
later, as the room filled with emoke,
there was a wild scramble for the exAll the women eecaped. but UtOe hurU b.v using tbe Locust fire eer
cape. The third, fourth and fifth
floors were occupied by artists and
B and some'
ime' of the opper
144 Fmd StnO.
s were used as U

Of eouiee yon and yonr stomach
don't like H. Bnt U yon *wip
persist to giving yonr wife or
ooidc Inferior Soar, what can ybn
expect? Thd lOEAL.llrknd
of aouad whrat flour is a roiiable
baking foundation and brings
bealUi and Joy nnto hundreds of
boaea. Ask your grooer or call'

Ri^ my MuiK %

YOU DON’T FIND BETTER
FLOUR
the most improveiprooess from Mieti4*»n viPler wheat and eontains all
the gowlaesa of the wheat.

HANNAH b LAY CO

mm

hffid-sftoechn
new Blilator.
During The-matog tight refireabments were' passed %ij«E A good
many pounds of gncM thtog?^l^fc^
result ot tbe vlrit and sereW^
and ponnds-bf gopd cheev wfaldt.
lamaasarable to toe. pastor and

lulu's FomuiPBiN
IJXIO PERSONS WERE IN ATTEND-.
ANCE LAST EVENING

“SKIDDOO"

mlsbed by<8towarfb
Candy and Cake
Souvenirs Given.

ScacAit.

BtSDSALL & OWEN

JUKI IMIBli Bfi.

They add to the reputa­
tion our suits have o.adc
fur good values, made by
bestinamif.icturiTbin the
business. They e«»rahiiic
the finest of materials
with the best wearing
quamie-^ and the style is
atoiettv oorrec-t See the

'

go with toes
oak and upbiih^^ Ift^h

wm Be More Hum
' rUwsed Wi^ 7h$nu

SEE OUR
HATS

you’ll

PUp.rTHcro<ij.W!b>»«»<>

UNKNOWN ENCMV’ FIRED J
: THEM IH THE DARKNESS
. OF. THE NIQHT

Our 3»e sale for nine daye only I
is the talk of the town. You bet-1
ter InvesUgate.
• tnUy'S . 1

Smim-Realtv Co. Have Some
Fine Bar0alna in
Real Ejatete.

papers *Hi;d

TBULlBlillS

m ucK tuiawF

THE HOMEMAKER

a

IM HUD NOMIUI

. (Special to the Oallr BmIa)
An Sable, Uleh., May S,—Mrs. Mary
LaPIsnt and Jos. Tnreott were ahot
down in the darkness last nl^ by
some unknown enemy as they were
leavtnp a bouse on the lake ahore.
Persons beartns Uie shots rushed to
the place only to find thd woman dead
and the
tJ man breathing his IssL Nine
fneka
icksbot entered the body of the woand~ eight the-tody of the man.
Jealousy is suppoeed to have been the
cause of the ahootlng.
Arrested on Suspicion.
Tho muD who did the shooUng dflsppeared In the Umber, but Eugene
Uundy has been pladhd under arrest
on suspicion. Mrs. LaPlunt camu'to
this place a short time ago and UtUe
Is known of her pusL Turcott was well
knowD,'having; lived
II
bete a number of
years.

CITY KDmOlT. 4 P. M.

SlISSDAfr, MAT », iw.

IMCVV

Trust
' Not tbe Standard Oil TrnsL bat
the trust reposed to us by oar
enstomers
If you have not already repoeed
your trust in ns we would sug­
gest that yon inquire of some of
our customers if we ere wottoy
- of thetmit.
We believe that we have the
meet effective working force
poenble and that le what makee
for the.

Service .
worthy of yonr confidenoa.

America
OnigStoi#

U E. Trimble's opeaitog of hlg re­
modeled bekery and Ice cream parien
hdd last evening and over LOOO
people visited the store. The prowds
could not'begin to bp accommodated
and tbe sidewalk was Jamfned.

MAN OF 72 HAD LIVED II
96 YEARS

a pltutog feature.
As long as souvenirs Uatod they'
ere gives ouL conaleting of a pack­
LMves-Number of Relatlva»>-Funetal age of fancy cake tor the ladlea and
candy for toe Uttle folks.
Will be Held Frld^
AfteAtoon.
James Dtograan. one of the-oldest
plofleers of thlr r^lon. died at 4:30
yesterday aftamoon at the horn
bli danghiaf. Mm. FVed PuUW. 148
Beat Tenth streeL of pneunmnla, aged
7* yearn, three monihs 'and five days.
Mr, Dlagmaa came to toft region
rer 60 yearn ^o and had cleared np
a, aloe farm near SUver take.
Bealdee a nomber ot rMaUvee to
(bis dty be leaves thrto'eoas and two
daagtktera and eeverel grandchUdren
His wife died aeversl yesre ago.
The tnnera] wUI be held from the
hone of bis danghter, Mrs. Puller,
PriW aftereoon at 2 o'clock. Rer.
D (tochUn WlU officiate. Ihe binlal
WlU be In Oskwood cemetery nadar
tbe dlreetloo of W. 8. Anderson.
Trimble eerves eake with 10c ffishes
of loe ereua. ^
m»r“

pi piicuiiiGmy

City Msrket Men $i»d Firemen are
. Planning Oamee.
Quoit pittotog thls-'year sestos to '
s a form of entertalnmant toe,'two
places to-which considerable rt»*lrT
wm spring np as tn the past ff%e dty
market men are alrea4y plan^ on
opening toe season.' while the dty
firtonen have dtoeosaW IL bnt as yet
have not made any advanced steps In .
tost' ffirecUon.
. Last yesr there wsa' oonddocable
Meodly rivalry at both placet snd the
ao many
___ e and ao often thsd no reoDOl was :
kept as to who was actnslly the ohsmpk® at toe nnd of the season.

msy 7-U2.

_________

DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS PAY.

-.■I

AM waal_K WANT ABk - 'V"-

PAOBl

THE DAILT EAGLE, THUKSDAY. MAY 9,1807.

miammmm VVASHrtbTdit-tjiTifcll

]%e Dally Eagle

The bill ii a good dm, its provtot of Oiex newiy sppolnted milk •
lons are jusL and U should become a
law. We hope the gdveraor will no|
allow
hit InteresU as abankar to o«tOPPICC IIS WEST FRONT aTRBBT.
RAINBpW TROUT WEIGHED NINE
welgb
the
aenae
ot
Jostloe
tha
BothFK^N^M.
at Bseb'length, ana a fflanii<lDal
AND A HALF POUNDS
auaacRimoNa:
should fakve and exerdM in hla
Bded by Dr. H. W.- i
VM Psomnmendbd
Om -veek. b; earrlw................... 1
(C^ dwm.tsi of tbe
the department of agInaai as a mcoa;M uB leveldwadOne Bonth. by mall........ .............. ]
ed cheesaoaker. Unleag .he'does he Was Caught In the J
Thi«» Boatha, br b«U ................
will certainly al^ the bUL
eiz teontha. br m«U 1.................... $1
Last ifigbt With a Hook
MM fad SOCUI cteS^-Ar the city
Ona Tur, br *un ....................... O
ly .of the project
and Line.
TELEPHONia:
eORld not be reaterialteed
__ _
aad.lt le probable that a
easla Ofiea-Bott FtMBM No. tt.
U under way It will be poahed raw at leaat, congremfcnsl leglslitloii
Cir«ateto(w.^tlMni. m.
One of the largest, If not the largest, tapldly to « snccMfuI flnlsb. Sevml •-*“Mcsasary. TbesedistribnUon stw
Bopofton-CtOaMia. 471 oad 874.
■Ibara u tha Oaliy Baal* ara ■6 BE HEI.O AT LONG LAKE rainbow trout Vrer oau^t from tha poMlble Sites for thMpera.bou»e have
. to be conducted upon the asms
d to rapart any IrragiitariUaa
Boardman river was captured itaf already been considered, but none has UnM as the "free Ice” stations during
TOWN HALL IN JUNE.
thOAum»er, can l« put in'to opemtloa
bt about dusk by John Hendricks.! y« been decided npoi£
thfcanmmer, U Is believed, and will
employe of the Boardman River
To M NatiMisi InStRution.
tMwer the purpose of the mnnlclpal
Tha DaUy BacJe wOl ba iDBod oa
Electric U^t & Power Co., with
datty In many respects.
Mr. Hammetsielii'B plans for
*a<e at the foOo«la( plaeaa:
Olts A •^^uare Deal" Will ,be Om of the book and line.
Nawa Btaad; dtj Book BUn: B. J.
Principal TeplM for (»•T^ashlngtoa op-ra jbouse are pa a
Ths Cost e( tha Pariia
It was a fine spedmen ot this kind targe scale. It li>
Haaa ft Bon. Ml Waabtastbo itraot:
wisli as weU as
STKONG ...... Re«>i™ ovo_____$ 1.675,000.00.
Boeh open places, both lerge and
teaapb Omlor, 810 Boat BU^ Mtwt;
of fish and weighed ftdiy 9H pounds
that of those wbu are Interested la the CBalL which are f.
Oaa Coleman, SIS Kortb Btaavood
before being dressed, and dressed, it pnjeet here h> make tiae open bMM dty on what seems to e.vea aecnstomed
arciioe; Uonroa Candy Oo, DalCB
The summer meeting of the Grand weighed Just 68i pounds. This morn­
conservative lh.1 we
elway, oje. relabailv
of great profu
aatlonBl la
eltnsted as It to oth« places a scaleeofi.....
Btraei: K B. Tmbtfl-a. »U Wa«
also appear undoubtedly
^,
and abniute adely to ooi depodtore.
U be la the capdtajef the cooatry.'
BaoTama atnat; J. W. WaaM. 08 Bas- Traveree DlsMct Pomona Grange will ing the fish measured 27% Inches in
tribute largely t'o the annual
It U planned to sMt st least L200 maintaining tbe city, ' The trees nnd
dolph tUe^ For tha ooBvaBlaaea ct be held with Long lAke Grange at the length and must have measured i
■ fHir patrona. want adTarUaoBa&ta Bay Long Lake town ball-Wedneaday atb than that last night after xatohlng IL eiBons on ths gioaod floor of ^
SUCCESSFUL . . to neritolg lie eeafideece of the pub­
ernoon and evening and Thursday
left at any bt tha ahora plaeaa.
IE kep{ on ice all nl^t and so pen Bouse. Ti^ b to be a row «f ihnibbeiT and flowers, to say nothing.
Of the walks and the fountains, the
lic lo. ihe p»l 50 yeato, a. .bowo b,
morning. June 6 and 6.
shrunk a lltUe blL
seventy-five bnxe* Bolding sbont^W mts and tbe watchmen, as ecerybod}
OUT coDatootly tocrcadag retources.
A Busineta Meeting.
Mr. Hendricks caught It Just below more Hwcteiore, sad above this s bal­ kaowB, cannot be had for uoUiliig. and
COMING EVENTS. .
An excellent program haa been pre­ the lower dam of the electrio U^t cony. It U eetimaW tbnt the entjn •0 that part of tbe city s outlay seems
. May 9^Si Pluakapd, OrtSa- Opera
pared (or the occaalon by the' Pomona company and bad a hard tussle before, aeaUng cepevlty wO] be about 8.000. - to be rather costly. Howe'er, snchia
Houae.
notion la not based on the facts, for thT
lecturer, Mia. Adella Irish. The .Wed­ he succeeded in making the landing.
Treasury to Bs Rspairsd.
May 13—tVeek'a ataiil of SfoBwaa,
Boat of keeping up tbe parks during
The treasury ^{ttBGueut has aRBPd- the coming ygar, as shown b.v the apI be hypnotist asilatoii by TaodavlUe nesday afternoon s4^lon will be ^ven
to matters of boslness, such as
ed tbe contract for’ tepalring the east proprlatloas. will amount to a llttl
rompuy, The Grand.
reports, resolutions, etc., and to
(nnt of tbe (leasiirf biilliling. law rs- mors than *70««.
May 22—“The‘Hidden Hand.” The
program. The main topic for conEl
pain will Include die eutire east front
Grand.
CARL BCHOnELD.
oration will be "A Square Deal." This
at the tresmiry. iHilcb wns consttnetMay 25—"Bleebeard, Jr.." Buloal
topic will be presented by Fred War­ Had to be 1>ken on Shore for Re- ed years ago uf Ksadstour! Among the
comedy. The Grand.
red by a
Caulklng.
ner and vrill*be discussed by A. P,
repairs win be the erecUim of thirty
“Wa old fashiouc^ May SO-'-OIri ot the eAraeU." The
Gray, after which every granger will
The city spile driver wblcb
granite one I'loce
|«le<-e tcnlPnins. wtflcb will tleve In
." k;i1i] Mynheer
Grand.
have Us or her say.
taken from the rlj^er to the
to be, weigh bmidnxls of t<»is.
OlosB. "When i
gels Uruiik In ray
June 1—Porter 3.' ^11110 In "A
The entertainment features of the used In putting in the extecBion tv the
Tbe reiNilis-nie to l>e .-omilleted.
eonntiy'be
miis
r -liKW himself in
oPol's RereDBe,” {he Grand.
Intake pipe, had to be taken back np- cording to (he voiitrali. b.- Uec. 1.1
public,
but
get
to
lull
;
-ll•.•p ii off
Jane 40-"AIIee Bit by the Ptre,‘
and wlP cost slxut f3iSMi><r.
ti shore for re-canlklog.
before he Is disocrcivul
-aught
mnaical comedy, ne Grand.
C.lerks Ful on Hener.
er, a eelectlon hy f,
The scow was to be used immedi­
Intoxicated would itiimv his i-oiumerBccretnr.v
Gniiit-ld
-Iw^^
effected
D and a song by Mrs.
Mi Lamb.
ately. but ther did not get ready for
annual savin;: ui scrcnil thousand dol- dal or finiinclul starniii-.g. " Myiilieer
Wednesday Evening Program.
expected and owing to Ura In the lutyrlor aeimrtment by slgc- Cloab added: "B.v the "ay. }..n .kmerlFAVORABLE ARGUMENTS.
Two sessions will be held Wednes­ the big cracks In the bnll. more water Intfvanwsl^ whk-h relieves eiiiplpyees cans s>rem to bare nli kimla of tem|ierInasmuch aa the members of the
day evening, a secret session, to con­ .leaked In than she could carry and she of tBh neemity of Bavlug tbeir signs- ance adVocutes aud whi-iUv
Iward of education are unani
New aooda,Rl rcgnlRT prleca.
the country is full of Ui-miUnnls. tVhy
fsTor of installlne -luanaal training' fer the fifth degree and an iipen meet­ sank. She was towed to
and domestic science In our public ing for the discuulon ot subjects near mouth of thd river' and there drawn kEuwled^ before a iioiair or other not try the Dutch n-iue-lyV Nothing
shore again, where she is being oedal eoiiiowmd to admlfilster oaths. could be simpler. Tlu- go<-d wife to
schools, we fall to see any valid rea- the hearts ot the grangers. The for­
Holland
whose
hnsluuKi
l-eys.iiics
a
sot
The Jurat fees of {Le employees atone
liked antf will be ready as
M>D why they ahould hesitate to aict mal program is as follows;
E. FRONT SX. TRAVERSE CITV.
amount to several iiuunuiuil dollsrs and nousnpport imys h .iimii of whis­
Address of welcome. Nelson Pepper, as lh<
It can get ready to ead> year, and the lucourenlence nud ky or Bchtclaiii and sohks
at once. 8o far as the cost ot Install'
nut ‘ddown the pipe.
. Ing these featnres Is concerned. It master Long Lake Grange. .
luM of time <aitailed ui>ou them prob­ week or ten days a smoked herring:
Eosponse.
Robert
Barney,
master.
would seem that the city Is aa well
then etralna the liiiimr. puts It In a
ably coats the ppvmviinent
Bice bottle and pre.-^ems ii to her lord'
prepared to meet It now as it ever Pomona Grange.
BRONCHIAL TROIBLES.
sod msster. Of «>ursc he U delighted.
"Dollar WTieaL Slxtj-ceul Potatoes,
will be. This la especially true when
He thinks blniseir forgiven and beeas In .'the “on houur cinsg.'
wi- consider the amount’ of primary the Union and the Grange." IL H. BllsReadily YIel;ld to Soethii
tofore luelniled only the offlclals of lleree himself om-r more .n nmn. .Lfter
lins,
money ihab^e city has received and wbrth. ,
'Omel.
theermy aud-nitvy! ii is exceediugly three or font drinks om uf that botti#
DIscuBBlon. J. J. Palmer.
will roreivc In the near tntnre.
purely local, probable that this order will be follow- the very sl-rht of a class of llr^iior
RpcluOon, Mrs. Arrllla Gardner.
The- city received from the last apby stomach ed by sluillar action In other depart- nausestes him ilmf he w.mid rather die
IlecltsUon. Mrs. Callle 'Edgecomb.
than tackle ll. The resells are really
■ y IrrlUUon menu.
liortiomiient from this source 831.790,
;an be reworth the small e*i«en Utiire. Many a
Gifu to National Gallery.
of which/amoiwi we understand there .Rodlation. Miss Gladys Darla.
MB. C. r. VAUa PIBEVTS TflE CKAT
1 by medicated ah‘^e
Need
for
Farmers
to
OrgsnThere Is now on exbibiliun In tbe drunkard has la-ii Mired ■l•.T a her­
k lin.OOO yet uneapended for the payn this lies the secret of the
ring."—New York I'rc-s.
Oorconin
Gnlleiy
of
Art
tbe
important
■■e?'
Charles
Bmerson.
went of teachers' wages. A further
:cesB of H.vomel In the
~I>’frilK NUtv
and
pleiising
gpunp
o(.
ton.v-six
p
Discussion.
Wm.
B.
Gray.
titonchtnl troubles.
apporliopment of 8100 per capita Is
ings
by
American
artists
recently
Song. Robert Bdwards. .
k> be made tomorrow. ThU will add
aented 1<> the National galleiy by with nature's
Song, Miss Rachael Pepper.
82JI90 to the 810.000 surplus how _
Ham T. EvnusVMontclnlr, N. J.
through
the,
neat
pocket
Inhaler
that,
AND HIS COMPANY
QuesGon box.
hand. To this will be added a furcomes with every outfit reaching ev­ coUecUoti ts tbe-tirini to lieribos given.
"Orange Insurance," Giorge A. Rob­ er}' part of (he bronchial tubes and The ftrat was^onaied by the tate -Mra.
Uier apiiortlonment of a jarrfr’i
SCPBEHB HASTGB
kllilng at once the disease gei
ertson.
»nns. It EaMet LaM Jlmston. mlstreea of the
November.
y
allays
all
irriUUon-and
heals
B
the
inWMto
nems
/
^ The Last Session.
This
!fv.ka
This should give ths board of.,edo.
llamstloD of. the n
Another ‘ formal program will lie •With
Uke bcl 1th astonishing rspfdlly..
rollon nearly or unite pnon^ uT pay
carried out at tbs Toesday morning
Treatment with sprays, douches sod
teachers' wages without i
_.4)-vfew to tbs
session. It is announced as follows; itomlzers in bronchial troubles Is conKtlo^I museiQa, dlnanee entitled “An Ordinance ProanythioK uiKin the tax rolls tor that
eguIpmekt.
"Rest and ReeresUon oa tbs Farm.' lemned by the best physlclsnsf-is
4 of the NsUonsl •“dtog a Cicense for Itownbrokera." s
purpose. This should, make It easy to Mrs. Mintoo. a: Wlllobss. '
Jhey cause
lause .fnrther
.further Irrlt-*'—

WSB oHgInsUy InThe Orel
■ • breath
_____
Be It ordained by the dty council
h ot_______
of Hy^Ml'a
B
WORLD'S FOREMOST
Install mannai .training and domesttc,
AN EXCELLENT
;NT CAST AND COM.
DtscuBlcmXMTi. B. a Gray. '
The next promised sn gift of THTaue City: That 8ect{pn 2 of
-fcated, air seems to soothe
‘ ! tbe Inflali
sdence wlthont putting any pareepU1‘LETE IN EVKBY UKTAll WITH
SslsctloD, i^rs. Adslla Irish.
mntion. stop Hie cough, and thus ivnntlo> la tbe Fresf collection. an ordinance entitled,
titled, "An Ordinance
Ordlti
iggHecNfiUltional harden upon 'the tax*
NEW SCENIC AND Mhlll.tNH'A
Par
"pf soon becomes permanent and a
riU rein4n1o tbe Roasesslou of Pforidlng a License forr Pawnbrokers"
Bong, Robert Edwards.
EFFBC"
'
.........
...........
Payera.
ire resnlu,
. ScieeUfle Demonstration of tbe Won
tbe donor. Ssmnel Freer, aud be en- passed June 2. 1902, be and the sa
Ssleotlbn, Mrs. B. G. Robertson.
SIGHT AND SFAI
Is^hereby iamended eo as to read
Hy-o-niel has made many remarkaderfnl M.ysterioni> Hypnotic Force.
Besides, It should be boyne in mind
"Improving the RlUialUtlc Work of .e cures in the worst and most eyed by the i>«a>le of hla native city.
letrolL daring the collector's lifq.
that If these things are nras
ihe' Orange,' B. M. Franklin.
chronic forms of broncblar troubles
Section 2. The city clerk is hereby
The PresklsnYt Vacation.
.iFSl^le brandies to be Unsht In the
‘is sold by S. B. Wait £ Sons with
Recitation. Mrs. ^ma McMullen.
authorized to grant a license to any
same guarantee they give when Presideut Uooaevelt will lenre Wsah- person of good character, being a resi­
public schools, by neglecUng or postRedtatioD. kfre.-ArvlIla'Gardner.
Hy-o-mcl Is pnrehased for • catarrh, Ingtou uBususlly early this year and dent and citizen of said dty. to en­
IKHilng ihelr IntroducUon, a wrong U
Song. Mia. Lamb.
that Is. to refund th« money In case will take the longeat lacatlon at Qya- gage In the.business of pawnbroker
CIIAKGE OF BILL NIGHTLY
being done our children by depriring
iiedy does not give satisfaction, tar Bay be has ever Ittil there. Hls pro­ In the city of Trfcverse Qty, on hls
them of something of great educaUon.mplete outfit cosU but 81-00.
U
gramme Is ti> leave Washington June paying to the elly treasurer the sum Pllees ISc. XSe. aSc.
Ladies FREK
.' al value In assIsUng them to become
12 and reach Oyster Bay that day. He of twenty-five dollars, and all licenses Monday eight when3 accompanied bv a
under the provision of this sec paid 35c likkcl. Seal
UBcfnl and productive citizens.
ats on aale Salurr
Tlie pnjitton of n brenk in a rubmV will i;emain at Oyster Bay until near issued
Uon shall expire on tbe 30ih day of liny, May 11* at the box office.
the
last
of
Sei>tember,
when
he
will
go
lii other words, if manual traitdng
Hue roblo is bK-nletl by mcasoring the
BAILING VESSEL ROSEBUD HAD A clpciH.-it.i beeileil to charge tbe re- to Canton to Uellvw tbe speech at the April thereaRer.
and social science arc {he right things
This ordinaace shall take cfleri in
uvelUng of the moanment to tbe lata
HARD VOYAGE
■naliiius'aubrokeu part.
'to be Uoght In our public schools, our
PiMideDt McKinley. This will be oa twenty days after its publication.
chlldreir are being robbed of
tbb 80th of 8ej<temli«r, anil tbe pree!-.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
part ot the means o^ a nseful edu- Tug Onekama Took Stranded Boat Off
dent will return direptly to WaablngC. W.
cloy^‘
■'■
••• a merchant Of:
If you And the market news In *
-callon to which every child of the
Marion laland—It Was Not
Mo., bad
had a narrow eacww-l
eacaM___ toit. getting here on Oct. 1. He wlU
the Eagle Interesting, tell your •
state Is enUUed. and every day these
ago. when he ran a Jlmacm
J1
bnr Into then begin work upon bis annual me*Damaged!
branches arc kept ouL
hls thumb. He says: Tbo doctor sage to oongrese.
neighbors about the paper. They *
pnute It bnt 1 would
Pur# Milk For Infsirts.
may
bonght a boz'of BnekA morement is on fdot to estuMUh a
Tbe two masted sailing vessel, Rospas well as yourself.
THE McmTGAGE TAX BILL.
s Anilos Salve
Ive and that enn
enrod ths number of (
The Davis blit. repeallS^ the mort­ bud. which srirved In port yeet^fl*)'
wound.” 25c : S. B. Min- out tha city, at wBl^ certifled sad
gage lax law. passed the house on DiOTDlng. had s Itttie hard luck In get­ er-8. a. E. Walt £ Son's and Johnson otBsrwlos pure snd Mfs Bllfc
be
Drug Co.
DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS PAY.
Tuesday by a vole of 66 to 29. We are ting In. There was a fair north wind
porebaaM foe Infants. At tBo laat eonpleamd to notice that Members Bunt­ blowing as she came into the bay and
ing, Dust and Miller were among In some way Captain August LAreon
who
was
ssJllng
the
boat,
euoceeded
In
those who made strong speeches in
support of tbs bill, and that our rep- getting upon the eboals at the north
resenUUve, J. H. Monroe, was eonnb end of Marlon Ul'and.
Tbd steam tug Onekama. which was
od among those who voted for !L
It Is now up to Governor'Warner being repaired st Bowers Harbor, was
’ to approve oi veto. U Is said that (he DOUfled^o^e trouble (ad steamed up
and
wen Alt to the assltanoe of the
, geveroor will veto the bill naless Its
friends can convince him that he Is straaM boat and succeeded in pulb
wrong In hls Judgment as to the ef­ Ing It ott wKBtiat any damage. The
boat bad on board BOO.flOO shingles for
fect of such s law.
It the bin is vetoed by Oovernotfthe Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.

traverse eiTY
STATE BANIC
STRiONG
CONSERVATIVE
SUCCESSFUL

iwiButnte i F mm

We Solicit Tour Banking Business.

Cin SPm-DtWBI SMK

DO IT NOW
Sprino Palntlafi

Paints, Oils, Whitelead,
Japalac, Brushes.

..........

JOHNSON & TURNER

GRAND OPERA HOUSE
nm» iiesT, my 9th
J. C LEWIS

ONE WEEK

McEWEN

MAGICIAN

s

0

A PUY YOU CAirf
AFFORD TO MISS!

HYPNOTIST

FIICB 25, 35, 50 MIS

mm mmiGiiT 6Dfl,iim shingles

WATGH.FsnHErARilDE

_____.rn ..

FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY.

, Warner It .will be the -second time
> Banka
Newfoundland
c that a ahniUr bill, after nmnlng the
M anf
gaunUet ot both honees of the leglsla-. (Wmad by the masses of sand, Ice
tnre. received Its d«sth blow at the stone ttiat are bToa^\ from ths
tor tbe Icabergs.
, hands of the goveiBor. Governor ^Itss
vetoed a similar bUL
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PAY.

Black DRESS GOODS 7ZC

The amouat of business we ape dWng in our Dress Goods Dept
this season has warranted us in believing that we are giving tbe best
values to be had anywhere, and to show our appreciation of the populaj:ity acquired we are going to give you for Friday and Saturday only
your choice of all our

Black Dress floods, worth $1.00 and Sl.'ts, including Panamas,

FINAHCIAL ADVICE
Do quotioiu regu-diog your iovatineols. bornwiogi o. igonciol mottm ever IrooMe you?
Would, word of .dviceWoxpetiauudcouo- '
«ibe ol .a to you? Wo ofc, you, witl»ul
clia^ Ifco b«o6t ol our oxpodoooo uud „e ^
^ u uiy tuoo to udvie or ad out WauUnd
pudOU. ,
,
/

-_________ _ - ■ c

mST NATlOlm BANK
U. a. OESHMOTOKV.

72c a yard

COLORED DRESS GOODS

JTS ^ enough to get clothes wkh "ttyle' to them - both
in desigh and fabric. But it is NOT ea^ to get clothes
that have both style and quality that assures permanent value.
There are voy few tailora diat make clothes wdl, and - oiJy a
half-dozen reputable houses that make clothes that you can absolutdy dq>end upooi or that WE would seU.
. For tbe modeate paced clothes, good, enough for any man,
we reccHnmend to jrotir favcnble omsidmtion'our SINCERITY
CZ.07KES, which w31 givft you tbe greatest satisfaction in fit, in
style and wear value. '

$10, $ll50, $15, $18, $20
FROrsJT

E. WILHELM
STEINBERG BROS.

S TR E E X

IRY AN M-IVM AD
:,,-Z

the

tJ* sporting world

SPORTING NEWS IN GENERAL

eREWNSAl^
HE HAS lEMf PUT
GIANTS 0«EAT CATCHEB DOES
SOME THINKING AND SOME
TALKING

PWCnWI B CHTW
How He Kae Figured the Run Out and
Ju^ What Muft Be Dene
to Aecompitah the
trick.

FIGHTERS ARE ARRESTED
Ghicage Police Swoog Down , on Club
While Bout la On. ^ .
Chicago. May 9.—A prise fight was
stopped and 63 persons <
Tuesday night when, the poUce raided
the Sliver Swan Pleasare club. Grand
avenue and Blekerdike streets.
The raid is taken as an indication
that the adtuinistratloD does not in­
tend to aUow prize flgbU to be held.
Tbe prindii^B were released on
bonds of ttOO. while spectators
rHeased on MOO bonds.
Set English Tennis Oates.
New York, May 9.—An olfioial no­
tice has been .received from tbe Eng­
lish La«ir Tennis assodi
to tbe International challenge matches
for the Dwlgbt Davis cup. It sUtes
arrangemenu have been made to play
the preliminary round between Ameriand' Australia at Wimbleddh Sat­
urday. Monday and Tuesday, July 13,
IS and 16. and the challenge round
with the winning nation against the
English holders Saturday, Monday and
Tuesday. July 20, 22 and 23.

New Y.ork, May 9.—Ih^r Breshnaliati has dlscpsKred a new play by
which, in a plni*. a run is certain.
Roger enade the discovery last week,
but Just as be was to .work it a strike­
out ended the game. The pla.r can be made only wbaaIbe bases are full and there u4 V
strikes and three balls on the (batter.
As all fans know. It Is customary
for all the runners In that cas
i siarl to run as the bail is iMtched. for .DANIELS PERSEVbREO
' H^ls bound to be a strikfroui. a baa.AND FINALLY BECAME
*
,oi? baUs or a fair ball.
CHAMPION SWIMMER
Bresnahan has .figured thii»';
man on third starts as if to sieal home.
. Xalurjilly the pitcher Rill • pitch out '
C M. Daniels' career as a swimmer
, so the catcher can gel the ninner. may well be given as an example of
; \\-hen such a ball is plic'hed it does perseverance. He failed and failed.
• not go over the plate, and therefoie
1(11 finally success came his way.
makes four balls and the runner is
The Indoor records, which be j
forced anyway.
during the 'winter Just passed, are
That's clever thluklng It will follows:
work. too.
60 yards. :25 1-5.
lOO yards, :56.
220 yards. 2:32 2-5.
LOOKS BAD FOR U. OF M.
410 yards. 5:31 2-5.
Half mile. 11:44 4-5.
Ramey. Hsif Mlier. Has Tonsilltls and
The young champion was born in
May be Out of the Meet
Ohio 22 years ago. He is (all and
Ann Arbor. Mich.. May 9.—Horaco
allgfai. but of substantial frame, and
•V. Ramey, htUf mllcr on the Mlchli
deep chested. He stands 6 feet 1 inch,
track squad, is doan a-Uh s severe
and weighs around 160 povuds In ooni.irk of tonsolliis that will probably
diUon. Unlike most athletes, be does:
keep bim out-of the eastern iniereol*
not alternate his periods of faithful
leglatg.
iraluldg with long sprees. He leads a
HlB.physician bni^ decided ui oper regular life, will take' an occaaional
alp on him. and as the tonsils caenot drink and smokes and ea.ts what l^s
but cut out tor at least another week, fancy dictates.
he has little chance of recovering In
time to participate In the big limck
CMtesL Even the most conservative
Micbigan roofers looked
gregation last Sunday by eornttnonl
t iileasj^ second place In the coughing Is roqnosted to bay a hbttle
of Foley's Hofiey and Tar. S. E, Walt
880-yard run.
A Sons.
e*dw
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PAGES

pmY EAQER .THlIBEDAT. MAX 9. 1907.
i*a now nad^ tbe ^te Jnao 20. o

Byera lyradM
'
Eben M. B^s, the nmatMr gelt
^mplon.of ^ United Btaina. has that the collpge rowing ev«Bt of the
year alwavi attracts a fleet of yachts
Ss* toiS?^otoe*r**f
** **** to New Lbndon. does not wish to Inter­
wilfb will be'bM this year on the hla- fere In the leaat with tbg-p
torlr conraj^of Bl Andrewn, Beottand.
jlav 21 to 96. • wltnreelng the meeting of
ShoHld he iRteg back tbe covettd

HHtHIfiAlE"WltL

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^

Moguire to MoM Orw.
Maguire, the national amatmr cham­
pion OarsBoan of asreral yean tgo,
wbeiLWhltoheed. Edward Hanlan and
TnEyf wwe cmitoodm. hat tedd­
ed to enter tbe game again. Magnlro
has been a policeman for acne Uma
bnt be has never loot tnternt in the
gante. and his friends hsvo always
maintained that be at bis best Is s bet­
ter oarsman than cvai Wbitobsad er
Greer, tbe two crack ocnlleri fiom tbe
island district of Boston.
Maguire has announcod hit iRtaotioa
of entering tbe racoa at tbe Jabiootowa

CONFEPfeNCE ENTRIES NAMED.
BUT NONE ARE LISTED
FROM ANN ARBOR

MEnM&WWHI
DwaiNemlnaUc 36 Men and Mione•eU Will Send 32 AthleteS—
Chicago H«s a Small
Number.
Chicago, May 9.—Iowa has nominat­
ed tbe largest ntimber of athlete* of!
any western coll
ollege for the oonferbe held on Jnne 1 ct
Maraball field. Coach Marc Cktlln ^nt
list of 35 men. Minnesota has
entered 32 and Purdue 31. Chicago
has tbe smallest number la years, only
21 men being named by Direcw
Stagg.
As expected, no entries were re­
ceived from Michigan. It was announcod some Ume ngo, by (he Ann
Arbor aulhoriUes that the Wolverine
track team would not be entered In , „ seeius that tbe baiile wiu be fought
the conference me^t. but instead ; over the links of St Andrews, which
would eompeie in the cosier lQier>, present, se the b«i authorities think,
more dimcult problems than tbe aontbcmicgiaie. which will be held
-----8fi««widi, over Which
same day. ..
It was thought by umne V.
of «"
the Michigan alumni that Keene Pity-'
Byers "uii his first golflnE boners
when ni Vale and later reiirvei-nt«d ^a.

Every-day.
The iamortaiice of soda crackers
as an article ef dailycoBsumption
caa hai^be ovetestiiaated. Ho
ofiier wheat food containe such
aairttive valaes in. correct propactions. This is only true of

Uneecia Biscuit
the ideal eoda cracker. Aafre^
on 3F(nu^ taUs as from 'the oren.
Crisp, dean and a^etizina:.

5*

B*nyen-i Reoniita.
Ed Benyon has rocelvod from Ftanh
3ones of Memphis the two-year-old eott
by Todd. 2:1-4*.. ont ot!Wranto< tbe
dam of Jay Hawker. 2:1«L and Tbe
Bondman, and will prepare him for hla
fntorlty engagemeofa Another twoyoarold In Benyon's ebarfo Is Dens-

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NATlOM/U. siscurr company

_

Dhnamore, by
brother to Miss Densmore. 2:96. the
star western two-year-old of 1906.
Miss Densmore herself Is in the stablt and,^l,prohabiy>he held ^ week
and to in fine condition. Tbe tifo totmr taterT~£SRL Joe Hocner. “Hank" Sul­
ai« owned by-F. L. Wadioto of Forwt livan. Page and Green will be aent to
aty. la.
____ ___
Kortbwenera Isteracbolastlc meet
National League'Contraeta.
at BvuatOD. IR.. M«y 11. . '
President Harry
Pulliam af the
Milwaukee—There will be big bet­
National It-Ngue has anoounced the folting on the coming battle between
Maurice Sayers aAl - Packy" McFar­
land Friday night before the Badger
ReleasFS-Ry
club, as a pool has been btnned here
tic a,
by Plttshtirg to lies Moines. W. ’f to back Saym against all the coin
McKeesport the BtockysuxlB contingent from Chi­
Six colleges In addition to the big ,
the “an ra»t vSm"
cago win bring up. Malachy Hogan
Dine, excluding Michigan, have en- aelecied to meet the Oxford a^Camof Chicago probably will be agreed on
an referee.
win Btop Qatobllng.
Cbkngo—'Hied of walUng for a def­
tesn league lui->eiiiill Hub lias annonneuiiuoiei .a, rvunowesieni. ;o; Lm- ■
^
' ed that c.noiu-r Iii>s« F.rwiu has been inite answer trom Jim CoBroth of San
FranciiM regarding .a match there
caso. 21: Indiana. 16; Missouri.
what" X.4o stop the gsmbUng: released to the ST. Paul American asMay 3« with Bill Squires, tbe -Aus­
Drake. 14; Cornell (ia.l college. 11: ! evil In Boston. I am couMneed that' aoclaOou team.' from wbl<-b be
tralian chamtdon. Billy Hogan, yesier(Iriniiell. 11; Notre Dame. 6; Mlama, ' basebill <.iii he eondneted here wlth- drafted tost full.
da.v signed artleles of agreement to
l; l..awreDce. 1.
- | ont tbe jmcmnage of the Iwttiiig elePtoir.iting Trotter.
fight Marvin 'Hart of Louisville. Ky.,
' menl. I iiiidentJUMl some of ti>e lietDan llopki I- hic II troitto that h* at Tnnopah, Nev.. on that dau. The
ao far n» (0
to obtrude
obtnid'e
aeseseesesvs • , ting fraternity go SO
thinks will ii"o
. is-tt<-f horse than contest wUI be at eateb weights and

BAIRD REVtfiES DATES
•'
“!«“ ‘t“ players, mnklug Gale, 2:10>1. liN h‘<p:de<i cbamplon. In
^ ^ BAIRD REVISES OATES.
•- ^U,aj',hldg
anything but
butptMssuI
ptMsai for the l.vtier.
by Palo AHe will go to a llniib.
■ Now. I pn'pose to Introduce
In
|M>lteemen Fedora's Athol.
UtUe Rogk, Aril—The senate has
Ann Arbor. Mich. May 9 —Manager m> plolii Hotbet
t In the l^tiliig ring Chimes.
oeoeooseo'
passed a bill by 8«iator Milam, exCbas. Baird has announced Michigan's
:ltbti «trt<-l
trf nuike niatien
«trt<-i orders
on
Short
Sport
fums.
empUng barlaad county, in which
cbmplete revised baseball schedule for wai 1 for all oBendets. and we
the season as follows:
There were about 1.000 applications Hot Springs is located, from the proNotre. Dame at Ann Arbor, May 10. will__ ___________
fur umpire jobs in the Central league, visions of tbe AmU anU-raei track
try aomethiog efse."
Bay City at Saginaw. May 11.
but already two of the arWuators who beUlng law. and Ml countlra that hold
WllllamB at Aon Arbgr. May 15.
got the poslUoDs. hare resigned, agricultural fairs for a period of 40
days. Tbe vote on passage was 15 to
Armour Institute at Cblc^. Hay
I Aange made
In tbe clalmlog that life Is too sweeL* neremts necto aaange
n
14. Tbe Amis bill was passed during
‘''RBSttol regana of .

1
tbe early days of tlie sc* si on. and proNotre Dame at Notre Dame. Hay 3I.J

win besalV
jhlbltthorae raring li^ this eUte. The
Ohio State at Ann Arbor. May SD.
eonUDlRM

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approval of the bill by the goventoi
caused Oaklawn track at Hot Springs
to close several weeks ago.
MY BEST FRIEND.
Alexander Benton, who Uvea on
Rural Route No, 1. FoH Edward. N.
T., says: •‘Dr. Klnra New Discovery
Is my best earthly friend. It cured
' me ot asthma six year* ago. It has
also perfonned a wonderful cure of Indpient consumption for my son's
wife. The first bottle ended the ter­
rible cough, and this .1

coughs «uu
snd
WUJ9ua

colds
ous.“- No 0 •
equalled'. It
E MIU^.
___ __B
Johnson Drug Co.,
Trial botOe

to simply marvel«dj hM
laranteed '
-- A Son
druggists.
free.

Mrs. S- Joyce. ISO Sullivan streeL
HaremooL N. H.. writes: -About a
bo«e*
.. ____ .. cured t .
e of kidney trouble of sev•• ig: It certainly Is a
... - cine, and 1 heartily *
1 IL- •
eodw
S. E. Walt A Sons.

r

NOTICE

All chicken owner* are harqby noUfied that chickens are not ailowsd to
run at large froth April 1st to Novem­
ber IsU and any found not enclosed
dnrihgiiibse^ates will be looked after
by the city pdioflisa^r.
mar 8-tf '
' 'W. Q. Strable.



The

& Lay Mercantile Company
Shoe Sale Still Continues

■LJUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS came and saw and bought and went away, perfectly satisfieti with their purchases
1. m We shallxontinue this sale until all these special goods are sold, and it will be to your interest to see that you
get some of them, for they are goods that you Mnnot find their equal anywhere, and the only reason for this great sac­
rifice is that we do not want to carry so many kinds, and so intend to reduce our stock, carrying only certain lines.
Don’t miss this great sale, when you can get Men’s Dress Shoes, the $4.50 and $5.00 values, for
$2.95; flenis $3.50 and $4.00 shoes for $2.70; Women’s-high grade $3.50 and $4.00 shoes for .
$2.45; Ladies’ $3.00 and $3.50 Oxfords for $1.98; and a great table full of bargains for 50 cents. •

Hundreds Ladies Fancy Cmnfeis
One of the greatest assortmt^ta of Fancy Combs
that you will find. The Toi toise Fancy with Coral sets
and .beautiful Coral designs, some with solid gold trim­
mings; othei-^ with Rhine Stone settings; the Amber
Combs with the same kind of trimmings; the Japonica
combs with all manner of fancy trimtnings. , A great
counterTull of these most beautiful goods, and the prices

arefrom

^ 50c to $4.00 eaeh.

Beaufttnl “Swaslilca” Goods
The wonderful “Good Luck” symbol of all the
afrea is nojv tbe good luck of moderu^imes and 3'ou will
see it in all manner of fancy articles. We are showing
as fine an assortment as there is in tbe city—Belt
Bfl Jcles, Bean^ Pins, Fancy Combs, Hat Pins, Stick
- Pina, Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Sash Pins. Fobs. The
prices are from lOc to $!.$$• ^ eara Good Luck art!*
tide and give your friends some of them. *

Fancy Jeweby

BeautUml Gift Books

We^wantyo-a to »ee pur stock of’beautiful

‘‘The Song of the Syrian Guest,” 25c
and 00c; “The Op^ Secret of Nawreth,”
Bradley Gilmaiiv $L; “Out to Old Aunt hfary’s,
dames Wbitcoinb Eiley, 12; “His ■Version of
Paul LokriiSUir Ford, $1.35; “Where
Shakespeare Set His Stage,” Elsie Latbrop,
$2.00; “Tbe S’jwt Girl Graduate,” book for
a graduate’s complete history, $1.50; “The
King’a. Daughtmr'e Year Book,” Margaret
Bottome, $1,254
. *

'

Bracelet*

Sell from 25e to $3.00,

^

Belt Buckle

i

u, Bl«.t,Oydl»d«lver, Gold Pl.ted).od'
Silver. Pneed from 25c to 11.50.
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fclllllllllllllllll

msm

Fancy Dress Si|Ks
A great line to select from.
We arr showing
Foulard Bilks in a number of handsome design^^. 3'hey •
are r^rular SOc values and we' sell them now for $9c.
Theoev Rajah Bilks for Dresses, Fancy Shirt Waists in
the new Dtoion Brown, tke* London Smoke, the Russet
Brown-apd all the fancy coL rs- These sell for $1.25.
We have three other lines of fine silks that ar won­
derful values, selling for Stc, 6Sc and 7$C»

Iloor-aU! Iloor-ah!
Bifn Boom! Bab!
Traverse City High School!

Has'! Rah! Rab!
Beautiful leather PiMow Tops in Yellow and
Black Leath.-r, with the High School Yell
burned in. with “T. H. 8.” and a foot ball,
Tbe whole complete with a pillow for $$.$$•
Best kind of a graduating gift Many other
beautiful designa to select from.

Thc.Bag«t«r BUilcs .
Make a most acceptable gift, and we
have such a stock to select from.
We can
sel. you the small size with good cl^r type
for 45c, and forty oiEfwent liitfds to pick
from. The Teacher’s Btbles are fine with all
the Helpa, Bible Dictionary) Concordance,
IlluatniioQs, IHvinity Circuit, loatber .lin^,
and sellB ^o^f^25.
AU kinds of Testaments, Prayer Books and
Hymnata and Pentecost Hymns. ‘

PiQX4

THi DAUlT EAjJIiB, THmi^AT. MAT 9, J90T.

pgopU; or

and followed fnrsbiis nme. t-pou
return to tee •eliy he weut lb the W-

Ja^ Parsons, Jr.
tCowrtHit. UK by -^HumeT Sprmne.)
TfTtttTow. Ix>mlou. 1» a sU«et three
bka^ l<WE ieadiuE uD tl>e Blr&nd. and
• ‘et the end or Uiree lihy ks It ewJdenly
becomeB Ciiwtw siroft. ,No. M * ‘
twdTe.roonii in alL and to this wu
* thee cute one
e poor derll of es
erdst named Juiuee I’areoiu, Jr.
Two dars late Janie rareooi, Jr..
Ko. S. arrived uud took room 8, «a the
scCco^ floor. Two' dayi after No. 2
<eme No. 8. Be took room 2.
third floor.
One would think that the afent who
bad rented three different rooms to
three different men of the saige same
Id the wiDie hiillillus In the aaiM w«ec
wooM hax-e remarked to Btleast one of
the raivoiis on the AnEhlar colncP
dona-. Init tin- ret-elina were made oot
and Dothliic nas eafi. Kor two
the itiiw men were l«uorant of eadi
oi!«T»>!i iitit.v. Then eomethtn* hapttenol thiit Itxl to luueli tronhie tor all
of their. One dii.v ns the artist
pslntlui.- av •!>- the npeiit of an ei]
• rompan.v wriUed liito hl« room, r
liiin .i<k-iitir> liluiself b.r b's rent re>
rel|it ami Irft Mni n |meknge coutalnliip Sl«.<kl<i. Wtik tiiui It was sn erer.vdn.r malter. and nfirr gettlnp <M
eUmattire'he went off wliistlins- With
the nrll!--t It w-nn^n matter to niiike him
1 ami■ t;:ru
■ ' ,«ile a il Worn:
rund^ If a
-Oo the CD-

Ortonl. The artist hail never been In
the town nr heard of the eender.
The artist wailed three days for a
letter, but nonernme. Hla first tbonpht
was to omiiiinnlcnte with the-eender.
ItiB se«>nd was to keep and enjoy
what the pods liaifxeiit him. He cleanHishes. )i

walked oiii* and loi-ked the door lieblnd
blDi- Then he went to the barber's and
bad his nuutm-li.; si.nve»I off. to the
cloOiier'S and Iniliiltiii in the porchnse
<vf« new suit, nml w'lirii he took lodpInps It was lu a sin-rt four miles from
Tryon -rew. lie liml vavnled Just Is
time. He had not In-en none an hour
when the expreasin.m. Hn-onipanied by
a polieeman.- kiio«'h<fV jT» his door. In
hiintinp for itu* iiinii wim iiad walked
out the otJier* of the same name were
discovered, ^t'imi wn-* iiiove, each one
■claimed limt the jin.-kone wa« for blin
and Imaii to biimij'r aiuHhri'Aleu.

The dHist iiad o|w:iys rtpure i tliut If
he fonml iiiiuself rich h- would inilut
a paliiili'p to asioiiish the world. Hla
fipiirinp weut to |rev.K in the face of
f.icts. 11" <{1111 tlie linwli forever, as
be ................... went to the rutiutry to
loaf aud lish nud pas.s for a luilliom
alre. While the iwll.-e were looklnp for
. him lu 'Lotubm uud harlup all (be sea­
ports watched the man of- paluts was
only •thirty miles away and paylnp
conrt to a yoiiup widow who hud been
left a labile boiKus Within a month
be propbecd uarflnpc and waa accept­
ed. and the newly wedded pair went os
a bridal tour through France and
Switeertaud.
. Meanwhile, as a mutter «f course,
ftbomaa Parsons of Oxford had bees
coCsmonlrated with.
was a rner*
tfiaat asd bad aent the money td bU
. feeetber in Oe city for a/apecial ob­
ject Tbe brother was ^ed James
Pfitaona. Jr. Be was not at 07 Tryon
tow. but at 07 Cbeeter street wbldi
was tbe aame thing, with a difference.
That made fonf James Panenses who
srsre'mixed op in the'affair, with
■niiMws. Parsons dn tbe outside. Wbes
~ttae artist did not return to bis rooms
It was realised that he was taking adrantage of the mistake. A reward was
Offered, and some of the best detectire talent was pot on the case, bat
weeks and montbs went past and there
was no newsi It was Itelleved that
Parsons bad got away to Kortt or
South America, and the case bad bees
- imctlcally dropped when be waa tak­
en Into custody to a curious, manner.
Tbe newsboy wbo bad brougbt'hls erenlog pa]>er to the atiidio bad been mneb
Interested In the paintinpa lying about
If they were daubs tft others, diey
were the belght of art to him. Havtug
seen and talked with Parsons five or
Six times. It wan nut nt ail wonderfnl
-thal he should muemls-r him. With
other boys of bla class Jie went down
to the Iwrby uhen tbe yearly event
came off. By that time Parsons and
bla bride had returned from the wed­
ding trip, and be was blowlu'g In the
last of the fortnuc. .Vothlng bad been
too good for tbe couple n bile abroad.
It was while be was Heeklug to place
.a tmali bet that die newsboy spotted
aisisL Bo was a keen little cdiap

•"

LODOE NOTICES

day

Trgvereo Ctiy oerto. Be. m. F. O.

># rlgbt
t artlat
[OrtsInaL]
JohnCkwgb eat smoking
me ten
Amartca'a tcnonpooily
na «ftea» you
«)K a Ore of biasing
- loga,
~ while bU^itj^
,---------.
It la eaSuntod tbit
lartteheadaeba
wife clcored the anpiwr tabla. Tba. un. Stelte win Inberlt
door oprued. and a youngster of aov^j |t^ooO,ooo. In \m
3.
entreu. dad-In tbe army
inbaHtefi OBO.OOOWI from «, ooe^«
18ei-(S. iiale aud emuctai
■auy, asaoscBO
lated. steiwer^ nnda. and tbe property bag
1 from' a dlfc
graatly In the Uit eeven yten.'
tsBbed stemsoh or
Fnm tee time be reedvod Ui fortnne, Mr. Smite, known te-New Vbik .
Smith.. «iMre(|,^<»
«ntereiD«MB areti-'
with a look-of mingled pain- afi-' — u "BUenr -«»■..
verity.
"Sick leave. Jtenuyr be askeil.
"No. fnVber." faltered the'/ooni, addiet. “I coulslu't get a sick leeve.
as a rhaoee for life w'lth me I
c. t-k lmah.> «1
W
line ami certain death with me I.
aitei is Aeti erdv by ngulsting
a>W there. The sua^u knew' It
aud > ct lie wouldn't recommend me for
furlough."
tritliout a word the fateer retonied
I bis seal before the fire. The moth­
sad tbe tdvsctta taartFv* c< aid
er Hiipporleil her boy to an adJoUUog
aadyoent*.
room: be sank upon a bed. and she
AkdngglaM,aSo.a^60o.
bent over him and kissed him again
and again.
,
John naagb still sat nuxlobless .and
Ortno Laxative Fruit Syrup Is best
iu sllcix-e. He knew that- In leaving
.jr women and children. Its mild
NEW SHORT STORIES liie rmiit without permission bis boy
•ettoB and pleasant taste makes It
had deserted and that cTesertlon was
'arable to violent aurgativM, each
raoslKOM Aetloo.
diiible with death. And this vision
OH* tablets. «tc. Get the booklet
Davies Herkimer, tbe noted poUtteia
unn saw In tbe fiainee:
a suple of Orino at B. B. Wait
lltilc child toddled toward him
economist, said of modem poUtlea In
ions.'
eod'
with
outsiretAied
arms
as
be
ca
an addreea on reform that be recently
home. The same child was going
deUvered in Cincinnati:
'"Modem poUtlte are entirely too bis first st^ool. His mother and,
teer kissed him end followed him w
ler. He entertalMd lavishly
tricky. The aveAge candidats when their eyes till be came to a bend In tbe
welcome la Nev Tote's moat
be enters tbe political stmggle Icta road, when be <unipd and waved his
•Meet cirdes.
plain dealing go by tbe board. What band tn them. Again ss a half ^wn
On BepL IS last be msBted'Mrs. An­
- im. J. O. TBUraLOOD
than, la tbe resnUT Tbe resolt U eome- boy be was reading by test same fire­ nie M. Armstrong Stcirark tvbo got a
DB. MABT J. TBUEBLOOD
thlng altogether worthleea. eomethliic light "RnblnsoD Crusoe" and "Swiss divorce from ber hoibvia. William 40M07
Wllbeim Block. Phone 467.
teat remlndt me of a western clargy- Family RoMlnson."* Recenll.v passing Bhlnelander Stewart at Bloox Falla,
fitnu lK>.vhood to youth, be t|
a D.."on Aug. 24. Just tireBty dayi
PHVBICIANB.
prior to fief marriage to Ife' Smith“Tbli dergyman wm very fond of or a soldier.
And itow the father see- another
DB. M. 8. QRBGORT
On securing her ileoee ftte. Stewart
dder. Bit congregation, meettng eePhysician and Surgeon. Office, 117
aldit-blK l>oy dl«gra<-ed. knettllng be­ ■went af ouce to Great
eretly lest antumn. decided that It side III. enllin. about to be shot for de
CsM 8L Cits, phone 760. S rtnga ot
" Bmltt was at ihn.Mme. Timy
wonld aurprise him with a hogshead ef aeriloii.
floai. S itega residence. 913 Walnut
I 'married tn the pd^fte church »t
Au hour passed, The wife niid^otb- Alrle, iDveruess-sbtre. SeoOasd.
•tiMt.
M647
.l<H.ke«l luto the room where John
M^. Smith beforcJi<K matrlag* to
lugli -uii au'd saw him still meek and Er. Stewnn was Annie M. Aimitrong.
DB. U 8WANTON.
itioiiii-sx. Going to him. she bent
daughter of Genera) Jobn A. Arm- Office ewar the People's Savings Bank.
r liiiii and whispered:
Bote pbonea i03.
M-07
Baltimore. 8be baa one
lie's little more Jbaii a child. Jubn."
*^>llSi
Btewvt.
DR. A W. OAUNTLETT
"Ij's the coiisemiencc* of his act.”
iuo:ii».l Ihc talber. "They lake lads
New Bartatc block. Special attention
'Taft and the Elevator Bey.
for tvnr ami plate them where maturu
Secretary Tuft, lou. Is uot averse to
tbe eye' and ear. Glaases fitted.
■lien ilnJ It Ininl to stand."
■mlllDg <HvaNl»iully tlirongb the cracks
Rgnimin:: to th^ Invalid, the o-i>roan IB tec pomiciil atone wall wblcb-coBlaid her band ou bis Iraruing forehead. fronts the Htatesniasi.
-iieiMei /vuvnuufk
vieseees wi viii
Just lierore his trip to Panama ks
''Dues father blame iner be asked,
dren. Boom iA BUto bank buUdrisiiiff, . e
tag. Both phones.
i-m:
rent to the Xew WUltnl to attend
"Xu. dear boy, but"— .
banquet and was met at-tbe door by
!». W. B. MOON, 8PBC1AL1ST.
Tes, yyert" And he fell back on bis diminutive lictibuy, who. priding bln

p1Uo<v.
self ttu the i-ecognitlon of a cetobitty ' ' sDrlnnry diseases. C'
e blk; residence 710 7
Wild luldulgbt caiue the woman and.dn occasion, appraeghed the Tfft
l<>oked III where she bad left ber l|^us- party with:
bana He bad gone.
•Tt'a on Hie tenth floor. 6eccetaiy
Taft, but I'll tote you t^r
The army had been flgbtlng for ten. Tbe six-reiaty, dlsrecntding the tact
Beak block. Both phones, 226-2r
Bsotdenoe, 224 West Eightha street
cansecuUve days when oue morning a that Ihc iiockci edition of a sontheis
Ots. phono 78L
frl'-O?
man quite old Oouugh to be exempt genticninn was warIbKJilm toward tbe
companion
from iiiiliiacy service reported at the elevator door, tuniad
M. F. J. MACNETT.
headquurlen of the inneral commami- andremarked:
>rwcUc«
Uinltsd
to
Eye.
Ear.
Neet
“1
am
not

tng under the name of John Clongfa.
tbioat nnd-attlng glasses. Office
He aflmltted that be bad deserted ribm <dren to tet_ ______________
Ml WUbaln block. - Cttlseas phone
eiHftltt' .
a re^im ui that had stnoe been traw- atbflea alter
6U.
I--terred tu another field. Be fouuif the dad dood' Mebte tikd* haha trying to
boost
mo
late
tb*
nprane
coart
general In a bad humor, njere had
OR. HOLOSWORTH
lMSicta.*'-H(UDan
Ufm
been uauy c'aaet of desertion. Bla pre­
JobneoeW Orwg Store. Bpeolel Atte<v
tioa to Bye. Bsr, Nose nod- Throat.
me riTOBsa. sented an opportUBlty for au example.
He was. tried and sentenced to be shot. than any ?teer d
•'
H3WI4
tbe beveiige be loved and arranged -to
At,tills time tee Army of the Polo
e bMng aojflsldaous that
bold a snrprlse party at tbe manse, uiac descended from tbe heights on to tbe dia
DB. B. B. MINOR.
. d bold on tbs aystem beeach guest to bring a demijohn of cl tbe Donbem bank of-the Rappabant is recognised. FUey'a Kidney Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat Bpedailat.
Over Amerionn
Ulaaaea Acted.
der aud..10 empty it luto u hnge bogs nock. laid-their pontoons, crossed and
Dreg store.
l-l-d7
Lead In the .garden. The party-duly c-ommenced a-marcb over a geufly slw
t off. Tbe guests brought abelr- Ing i>laln to tbe heights a mile away, Walt A Sou.
demijoluiu. emptied them Into the bogs where the CObfederatee were ready
with
iheir
artUlery
to'aweep
them
as
DB.
T.
A.
WILHELM.
bead aud feasted afierwanl In the
Bakimo and Indians and other savthey advanced. Some got halfway, a
Oentiot. Cl^^pera House Blo^
manse ou apples, nuts and ginger­ less miiuher nearly reached tbe objec­
bread.
tive point, while, e few remnanta of
eo It will go Bidewise. This la
"At tbe height of the feasting the re^ment, marched to tbe guns. 'Those
DR. B.NTDER. DENTIST.
ttelr way of shooting when trying to
clergyman boat wus-told of tbe full wJio liveil went back again.
B4vlAfla'8snk
Office over
bit e descending arrow «• en» sticking
Itegsbead iliac stood without tee door,
"Who Is that manr asked tbe gen­ nprlght. in the gronnd.-HlnneapoUs
and. overjoyed, tbe good man said, to eral. watching- a private soldier wbo JournaL
bad
rallied
tbe
remnant
of
a
regiment
klaservaul:
■■ 'Jaue,' take a piicbdr. fill It at the and turned its race toward the enemy.
NoUce............. ...... ............. ....
"lie was to have lieeti shot for dehogshead aud bring It In that wo may
We are pleased to snnomno teat
sertlnii. 1'be fight coming on. be took
aami-lell.'

Foley'i Honey and Tar tor Doogbs.
hla placi- Id tee ranks."
~’l'be uiald witbarvw Into the darkcolda and long tronblea Is oot dllOoted
"He shall he a colonel," mattered tbu
ess aud soou returned with a pitcher
he National Pure Food oati Drugas be galloped to anetber part
. aa It eontalu ao oiflahu or other
brImmiuK with—clear water!
A, J. MePHAH*. DENTIST. barmfnl draga. and wo roeomMBd It
"Eacb tricky guest had filled
teoBB over Johitaen'a Drug Btere.
demUoliu st tbe pump, thinking that . IVbcD a few years later t'olouel as a safe remedy for obRdron and
ORtoana Pb«w 668-2 rlnga. M5-07
amid so much cider his aqueont con- Clongb returned to bis home be round adults. 8. B. Watt C Bona, oodw
(rtbuUon would escajie uunoUced. But a mound in tee churchyard teat cov­
jya.
BABL a ttlsb, dentist
this trickery; like tbe trickery of mod­ ered bis son. The father put a heSdAbout tbe prettiest blrTi amt to test Room • Firet NsUenal Bonk Building
stone over It on which was tels In- of tbe long tailed Utmouse. It Is oval
em poUUca. bad been a UtUe too t
aOsmts phone 868
8-6-06
seripHon:
Imona." ___________ In shape, roofed, and tiie opening Is
JOHN CLOCGH
ATT0RNEY8.
Closed by a feather when tbe tttmoosc
ed seventeen res:
Tbe little "yellow bird" of NoM
to
away.
"Tbe
bird,
when
sitting,
sticks
wounds received In tn
PBATT ft DAVIS. ATTORKET8.
A private soldier, he rallied a reglavenL its long taU straight up like a nut
-raveree City State Bank Building,
John riongh's commander ime Sav and on this account tbe nest is bdUt
third floor. Bolto 811-112
4-1-07
died to see his old sulwnHnate. C«to. btob-and narrow. like an egg.
Del Clough was not at home, but the
general was tofd that he visited tbe
ATTORNEY i
dinrchyard every day and would be
Ooltocthm Wort n BpodnltyUndarwoed a Omlor, e '
found ttipre. Thither the general
4 Bit
1-1-D7
went and MW bis old comrade stand­
ing over a grave. Approacliiiig. uucov- need only.to rofer to Mr.^^m _
SUmpaon.
of
Wmimantie,
Cana,
who,
AMD* r. NERLINQER. LAWTEffl.
ered. be stood behind tbe colonel and after almost losliig hope tff roeortoy,
read the Insrriptiou. Stirpriscd, he on account of the fallnre of so-------^ Money Is Loan. 212 SUte Bank build­
ing.
Clttosns
phone
696.
M4-07
looked (It bis comrade for an explans- remedies, finmlly tried Foley's K
Htm. Colonel. Clough spoke;
Cure, which be says wu ’^nsL __
HIBCai-LANEOUS.
"Be who lies' there was a boy. He tttng" for him. at four bottles emmd
ran away and enlisted imder the re­ him completely. He to now tttlndy
MONBOB ft MeWBTHT.
quired age. Too joiiug to fully weigh wMl end tree from aU.tee'snSerlag Osnwmi Jnsoranee, Real Eatets
milled an art Incident to eente kidney tronMe. & rennsrs' MAesl. 811 Wilhelma blk
B. Wait A Sou.
eodw
l-Wrt
tomed over to tee delecUves and
locked np.'Tbey worked every sort of'
sdieme to get bis information for noteIng. but at tee pnd df three weeks tky
.gave up In despair and advised the ex­
press compshy to.pay tee mone.r. " '
until it WHS put in the bauds of bli
ther would tbe boy lonte tee ‘’m'ute
wanted lunu. Parsons waa at once ar­
rested aud locked op- He bad enough
of tee money-left to secure good coun­
sel, and when tbe case came to trial a
very elngnlar state of affairs waa
made known. There was a law teat
would have sent him to prison for con­
verting the contents of a letter to his,
own use, but there was no la'W to cov­
er rn express package. Tlie only repoiirse of tbe -express company was a
civil salt to leeover tee sum. end Par­
sons iiad nothing to attach. As a mat­
ter of fact be was aet at liberty andnever troubled, snd.teougb parliament
bad tee living example before It. It
was fonr years later before a law was
enacted to cover sndi cases.
bLQUAO.

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Medldne

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DIRECTORY

Use A

NEW PERFECnON

worthy. W. P.; B. L. Tbeehw. SocT
1-l-OP
' DuebOM Osmp. No. »4§. W. H. A,"
meets et Woodflasn bsl! Heodsy even^ Chss Defoe, V. C.; Frmnk W '
BlMer. Clark.
^
'
1.17.06
'O^ Treveree Um^ No m6. LO
O. F.. moeu OTory 'Teeodsy evsnlog
o. L Amdtege. N. Q.; B. M. FrsnUln.
Sectary.
4.1HR

THE BEST COAL j
MINED IN MICHIGAN |

Eqnnilty Lodg^ no.
I O O F,
meets every TbuiMsyOTeaUig 8:00,

$4.50 PER EON

before tee fi
Bglpy,
Secretary.
Regular
eveolng

ORDER YOUR

Traverse aty Legton. No. 1X9. NetionaJ Protective Legton. meets third
Tuesdsy of each month, at ?;M p. m.
U. Woodhutt hslL Abram Bmtte.
1 -es.; Gsylc Griswold. Bec'y.; Nettle
C. Gray. Deputy.
4-24-07

'"^inrao.iAty Tent' No tn. K. o
M.
" m
"; meets
Sts every ^Thursday night
Usrt WUklns.

Boys

SOFT COAL
-ol

E, A. WESTON
.

Yu* Mid onicc:.

Northern Mich. DocK

WANTED
Oval Wood
Factory.

PERE
MARQUETTE
LINE STEAMERS

IP'LLS.

.:ss

THE ONLY DAILY LINE FOB

LUDINGTON
MILWAIJKEE
CHICAGO

Feldin TravestCffrfvTlKjrimseflOrDpi

3 Walter M, Paige

AND ALL POINTS WESt!'

—Dealer in—

: ADtpmebile*4aiiiicli<DdGas- j
4 oiloe Engine Accessories.
j Gcocnl Ggtmgc ButmcM
j Agent for MAXWELL motor'
< cars.-8MALLBY muine motor;^
j
aD.?hmn;.
M a CtB SL. Cer. Stole. Tfsvtne Oty.

Leave MANISTEX Dally icxcept
Sudnyi at SteO u« TrilO p. n.
Lcevc IUD1N6TON DnUy -exeept
SeoDdeyi at IflteO p. m.
AMve MILWAUKEE 6te0 •. m.
Lewve MILWAUKEZ Dolly (ex­
cept SatwOey) 8.-M. p. m.
nw Llac wbleb A---------yoa THREE thlmpo—
SAFETY* COMFORT and I
Ma>ATCB.

Tim one sure, safe raneijy for bar
boublea.

b males (he box beanliftil.

heavy and fluffy.

Uk it eveiy day

____ ^------------------------------------- . sad walcbyow hair improve.
'FREE, n tongile'botde eff ED, PINAUD^ HAIR TONIC (enough
for 3 sppGcatk»s) for lOt to psy portafe and pacing.
Write today to ED. /»INAUD'S Amedcan Ofices, Ed. Pmaud Building.
Yodr Oto..
Aik your dealet for ED. PtNAUD S HAIR TONIC

Exceptional
Piano Values
si’jic/ALs Fon_ Tiiffi wja:ic

A.NEWKK£SS'S1£‘S;F0R $189
. Cadi or te.OO MoiMUy

A NEW

Sells Etecwtoerc lor SSM

for

$215

Oo4h or $7.00 Montidy
To demonstrate onr popular ONE PRICE bqoarc dealiDg of piano
selling.
M
g.wepnton
sale, to-morrom, and until sold, s mimb«r ol IiEl-ENDAS
lABLE upright pianoe for buyera wbo desire to porolciM- a r.-allv
good medium grade piano, et an exaeptioually tow price' iiiot-b l<ov<r
Uian can be bed elsewhere ou the same'quaJlly of inamimeni.
M^ Be GhwiDCd la Two Years Towerds the Pnrebase
ol a KIHBAU. or ether hl8h-«rodc pleDos we handle.

Our small payment plan makes piano buying^ easy.

KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. Harncr, Prop.

1S« FVodI

si.

Wick Bloe Flame OD Cook-Stove
IRccaxat it*8 clean.
Bfcanseit’eeconomicoL
Because it ei
timm

mm

BecansettgtvesbeA i
cooking .results* i
Becatue its flame J
can be r^;elatBdg
Instanflj. •
Because it wiH not orerheat ynia UtehoL
Becaqse it is better than flie cool or wood stove.
Because it U ths ptrfteUd <dl atom.
For other reiSMiB tee stove «t yonr dealer’s,
or write otfl-nsarest agency.
Made in three rises and fully warranted.

seinciicInfilcted. The art descri^
stone abore hla grave I did
for him and In lilLname. 1 could ttevhave done It exeept fdr my love for
him, and the deed Is mine to give him
In expiation of bis fault.”
Tbe two veterau are now white
beanted companlona who often moot
and talk over tee da^ wtaen men were
marr^ or made beroea In a' twinkling.
The general never ^leaka to tee colo­
nel of his rallying e regiment at Frederieksliorg except as ■thel heroic aet
vrtiich sbonld make your son's wmk
forever."

F. A. laTO&HL.

The Uts ef isK
Extract Is fswl

> .nsiai^jgblgmnainr

JOHN R. SANTO
leneral Inauranee. State Bank build­
ing, Traverse City.
ll-S-06
W. N. IdLLARD^Pisno •.'onlng.
Thirty Yesra Experience. Now Loest
ed with GrlttBsD Bros, 1S9 Ftunt 8t
asRE CRAW.

b5^(b) ph?.'"
au the autrit
207 E. Front street

.

1-lM'r

Tbe following advertleemcut le from
* COL O.' M. MOBSB
Wlltabira paper; "Man wsuted as la­
borer ou B private esute to ree to tee
ducks, qhlckena and ferrrtx; hours. 8
to 8. with two boors for dlntiv; wages. 1 mrra
BERT WILHELM.
tl a week, with occasional luraenti of I And toalta-Tite is good to eat.
money, eggs, rtgare. rabbits, milk, 2k*
teat Oeoeral Centraetor. TM or- Grave'
Bracks painted, tranera- re
^liky and fliewood: o« work on Bun- wiih^h* iSlf‘te5'wh£ru^,futt
. . Mt-07
days, bouk boUdays, Saturday after- ^jer-iike flakes.—eTeir gndn a UtUe
noons or-wet days, but for which
ET- *’*"
>. CABVEB
ft BRa
PL----^
wages an always paid In fnU; ons te.
tetog reqmied «m be not to we«ry
------- ««
<w.tiM.piepeny. wSid.
^ ttto savlno <d a Ufa^e^ 207

fi'.'jas.ffsa's.fg'-.i.T!:

ill'll!^itemriMwt tfrgfly iw.

With Stmbnn Mnato Honse. li-28-Ot

Now Is The Time and
Here Is The Opportunity
Do you want a home, free from ooise, free from
the 'Annoyance of othersir'with pure, fresb air and
water; where you can have a-1 the comforts of a c»'>untry home with the nearby pleasurers of city life?
- If 80, no^r is the time apd here is tfie opportiiiiHy.
I still have fifty acreb liiat T now offer for sale at
prieos ranging from orn. hundred to five hundred dnitare |>er acre and in tote rangiog-from city lots to five
or auy olher number of acres as may be desired;
My terms are as followa: Teu per cent of purchase
price down and ten per cent every twelve rodnths with
si'vcu per cent Interest anmially oir unpaid balance.
These offerings include farm, garden and fruit
land, with desirable'building and city lots almost in
the city limitB, and is within tbe ability of any ener­
getic, iadustrions penoD to' buy.
.Let me show 370U Uiis property.'
.

E. S. F*ratt.;

■S'-

THB DMtT EAWTHDBliDiT. MAT 9, 1907.

m dill iMD
Km
mmi
eorrfeR

ivM.
..Me tB II

comes down; scans
OO UP

ns N psnn mm
eme . Fean of Seutbern PotatftM
FJbodJng th« Market—Farrfian
Hope ter Klsber Price#—W'fferent Idea#.
'
The rrice of'batter U U Seat sdIbs
- :dow&ward. It has been at top netcb
elnee last fall, but the end how ■<
10 be here. The buying priced dairy
.butter has'been placed at SO to 22
cents per pound by one of the largest
buying Arms In Trarerse City and the
helling price bah been pnt at 23 o
The retail price of creamery butter
hi.s lieCD placed at 30 cents by. c
firm and le sold by othe^ilTini
piices ranging ftom 30 to 35 cents.
Egge are Steac^.
BgRs hold their own In the Traverse
Oily market The buying price la 14
>:r 13 cents a doren. dependlng-on how
liailly the buyer wanU the hen fruit
The selling price Is IS'or 17 cents, delu-mling on whst the eggs cost the grocyrj'iuan.
Beans are In Demand.
Keans tuok an upward jomp of 20
cents a bushel in Grand Rapids Thurs­
day. The advance was caused, so It
Is said, out of sympathy with* ibe eaOicment In the other markets. Trav­
erse City has not yet felt the advance,
the buying price still ranging from |l
fo'31.10 for hand picked produce. The
Granti Rapids mice-is now 31.35. the.
p.-troii price $1.45 and Uip Chicago
price 31.45 for choice stock.
The Pout# Market
The |K>t«ia situation is the same to
4uy ae'for the first three days of this
week. Thursday but bine loads
received at the cit>’ market The rul­
ing price was 40 cents, at which fig­
ure the buying win begin today. It 1s
not imlikely.tbat the price may go up
a few ceo.'B today, as the receipts In
Chicagp' yesterday were light and the
deniiind good.
-vhe C^tllae Situation.
News from Cadillac Is to the effect
tiint potato niarkeilog Is progressing
^ but siowiy. A newspaper clipping
' reads as'followe;

....

AMUS^BNTS
"Bl Plunkard," the well known rural
comedy, which wW be-glran in the
Grand opera honae todlght. la eo weD
i^d favemMy known that the play
needs no IntrodncUon to the pubUa
It U a pUy that ^ways pleases and
never grows
The
gavs's concert on the
streets today noon which attracted
eonsidenble attenUon. The band U
a atrong feature.' Tonight a concert
wiu be gives In froi^ of the halL
The <3reat McEwen.
When the great' HcEwen opens his
engagement at the Oraad next 'Mon­
day. May 18. local theatre goers wm'
see for the first time his wondertnl
lllnsioD. "After the Ball.' The start­
ling and mystifying act has been pro­
claimed wherever It has been shewn
as the most elaborate In the world of
magic. The stage is eet as a ladies*
boudoir and a large mirror, inch as la
used there, is wheeled in. AMy re­
turning from a party, itepa ^ to ar­
range her ha^r. and at a wave froin
the magician’s wand, disappears tn
thin air. The speed with which this
musiOD Is performed, the utter ab­
sence of dark stage, strings or black
cloths, make this IIIosIod stand out
from all the repertoire of any i
dan.
Prices, 15. 25 an^ 36 censt. Ladles
free Monday nWiL'

STATE NEWS
IN BRIEF
BUYINt. PRICCB—PdBttry

tre wheel, ao It U clMmed by Tsoidas ft fequtrea
bley, wbsB >• ww OBsgatlac a matwelve button gtove Instead of
chine. He
-- a
blal^ that4t was thn
Tbe sborier gteve can. be -bou^t
(tf Um defend
sales-as low as «l23. while |2hD IsThe
S^ti
ataudard price for the longer «tovwdn
^inaes-The enUn beet augar ■good qoaUty.
crop of HUUgan for 1M7. estlinatod
at 3iO.OOO.OM9 U threatened with
Bmbroidered linen ceSats, foe
»lmle or partial extlncUos by the ex­
tension of Winter Into spring. >lf ate Anroed down etyle, w' erwaelr
emart and are worn with all klads-«C
weather luma warm wlthki the nest watets. ^bey eye fastetd In (real'
ten days and etaya. warm there wiU and foe favorite finlafa is foe tifoe bow*
be the blggset eereage and heaviest <w rosette fastened with a bar pin of
yield oL beets grer'grown In the state, dlasMnds or penria One style has
bat it it remains coig the Mreage will bnttonboles fo'tongb which are pot tiflk
buttons or a velvet ribbon Chat M
be greatly reduced and the oufont,
tM in a sUff bow. A bemstltfosd
with lack o( time fo matino W the edge. B narrow line of band embtoldtnU. will M dtonted beets and a re­ ety, or some email dealen in embroM-'
duced o'r reined mop. Last season at ery just at foe corker, Is fbe current
this Ume beets h*d aU bem> planted fashion.
and were up ont cf the ground. This
^ear scaredy a beet haa been planted
and there la no preepeot d seeding in
need than bdrelefoie. and
the Immediate futnre unleaa It sud­
.foese come Is a very wide ranfs of
denly STOWS *warmer.
styles. -In 'excellent deslgna that will
-----—and over.
qnite heavy
thsf’ coun­
terfeit hand work vxcellently.. These
have handles of natural wood tn MmUfigsris Fro«Su
trbite Is stsadil.v gaining In favor for I4* forms and are remarkably good
dilldien's froefea. but foe wise mother looking specimens, 'neither cheap
rot totwnt to Irian some colored common In appearance -notwlthst
for mnrnlng wear. For t
plain ginghain. linens and ducks
foe most aervlcesble matorlala.
For' more dressy frocks, white
batiste, lawns and tudla linen are used.
One piece dfeeses are usually made
tna heavy ,Hnen, m canon doth, also
bead. The material

^iQstCMMbams
Our new spring Uue of AlbouM ip just plsced ou
sale. W* sr* oert,uu ttol this is the hugest «.d
Suett assortment ever shown in the city. Any
price from Sc to 15.09. '
i'7
i»|

TIM rtrat TVeh..
Afthengb fireflies have been need
bve and foeve by prfmitire f«lk. they
eonld hardly have beeu riic Aivi tamp.
Mn*a battle with d.-irkn<tis ri-nn.v liegn with foe torch, wbit-li wus lighted
le fire In tbc cave or li> tbc wigend kept buruiii;; for ptin>oera of
iteatloo. A burning ytii-k was foe
first tamp. The first Improv-emeDt
foe nrfo was made wbeu slivers
^tllnme of raelBoos or otly wood wi
ded together and burned. TVe may
t«ard this as a Ump which Is fll
wlek. This foventtos, rarelted In a
toner and cleaiv light and one that
would burn longCT than tbc eln^,
sUck. A further 'Improvement came j
'when a loug piece of wax or fatly tul^staaee was wrapped about with learea I
This was Bomeiblug like s caudle, only
-tha-~wict 4tbe leave*! was outside, and
foe oily efftn^ce which,fed foe.wick
-sraiin the center.- St XlCholas.

NORTHERN MICHKAN
TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY
Boats Leave Chic^u on
WetJneadaj’s and Satur.days at 7KX> p. m.

Write in SIg tit

WONDERFUL ECZEMA CURE.
“Our Hole boy bad ecMina for five
ynars.’’ write# N. A. Adams, Henriet­
ta. Pa. "Two of ouy home doctors
said foe case was hopelees. bis longs
beiiig affected. We then employed
other doctore bat no benefit reenlt^.
By chance we read about Electric
Bitters; bought a botUe and eoon no­
ticed Improvement
We continued
foU medicine nntu Mveral botUee
A KKw ranASOih
mg their ronsonnlilc price. Delicate
embrolileries oii fine handkerchief linone. in paetcras artistic and elegant tn
the extreme, decorate the parasole at
foe other end-of the scale.
These are lined with delicately tint
ed sUks Id many cases, and the ban
dies are feichlng examples.of the beet
ttat la turuci out by derignets who
make these a s)<eclBlt.v.
Caned ivories with gold mountings,
, peart In nacre tlutings, lusets of eeml! precious stones or of clever French
I Imitations are sonic of foe handlee
[ u-wd.
! The eiiipln- imrasol with (he handleroverscft from tbc u«na1 positlofi, ao
that when closcl It Is carried with tlfe
top of the shmle toward tlic hand and
when open the han<1 b* near foe fer­
rule. Is said to be n ceicliic winner In
H* class. The pasasol Elastnted la «(
foU scylq

queue freight <^ce here, was baou^t
back last night from TactHna. Wash..
where he was captured a week ago.
and be Is now lodged In }ail.
Charlotte—Bert Fenton of Brook­
field; who dropped a stolen 38 gold
OUTSIDE MARKETS
piece on a church collection plate, and
then^made
an effort to get It back,
The Bean Market.
found guilty of bursary. The Jury
Chicago. May 8.—No change quoted.
Tbc'market renaloB firm. Arrivals was select^, and the trial finished
Bmail. . Holders In the country are not just l» minutes. Fenton made no de­
letting go freely. From all accounts fense.
Alpehs—To wape from August
.there are not many beans back,
annowakl's meat market, where It
good demand exists for white, or
beans..but not much call tor red kid­ ad stolen meat, a dog jumped
through the plate glass wlddow. The
ney or brown Swedish.
Pea Beans—Handi picked, cbolce, window was the largest in town and rand 'n-est. wbldi
cost 3160. The dog was uninjured hut
$1.4sei.50; common to fair.
ted. since It has nit the cootl <|Uiilliles
S glass cut a'large ham squarely
Stan Yoew. 1.40: mediums nominally about the
of Uncu. wifoent the objwfiional.lc ouc
ifely count or
as pea beans. Red kidney, per. in two.
of beoaoritigv enslly tumbled. It cokc*
D a litter of pigs horn
The
only 15umtaaVnrd.
can ctmnge h1s view." said John N.
the Walt Pedder farm, one bad a
Frocks made from foe sbi-cr iim- Iriow of Bartlesvine. I. T„ one of the
bead like an elephant. Where the fore­ terfste nt# of-..i!iiB(ely' dlifcrcui de­
The Liveetosk Market.
head should'have been was a trenk sign and cxeepi fors verryounrii-blld oldest lodinn traders lu foeserritcry.
Chicago. May 8.—Cattle; market
“Some years ago fos OMge IniM—
f lubert
two Inches in length. Beneath this are of foe iw-u piece variety, bfivfiug a
srere called lutn rouacO. The Denwhigher prices. .50 cent# at least . . . steady to strong; beeves. 44.3096.40;
large eye. The freak Uved
many are confident In thdfr ulUukste cows. 11.8094.75; heifers. 32.609 only two hours, and foe remains are f«tf skirt fnsteued iolthe waist. -ilKiie- crat* preiiuroil ii feast for them. They
always sbiiw some-towHi of linml
barbecued l>eef and ted tbe.IndlaM
6.30;
calves.
$4.2696:
sood
to
prime
eticcess In demanding that price. Tet
being mounted.
btoidvry mid Inserts of rent
The well. And the liidiani were ‘for* fo«
others are fearful that the cost of steers, 35.4096.40; poor to medlnm'.
-The American ISectrlc Bbwt, puffeil slaves and braid >-ull.ir. Democrats. Then the Republicmns
sprouting and rebandling will knock 34.309 6.30: Mockers
snub as ure sbown In Uae HlustriiUon. vlled them to a l>arbeciw. and they
Fuse Co. of this city Is woridng 01
off all the added profits, gained by $2.309 5. Hogs-Market steady; tl^t, largest contract for switchboard pro­ are cousidered foe projwr ttnisOi for Ut- were 'for' the Hepublieans. After It
I6A596.65;
holding. ktaok Smalley of Wexford $$.2596.621i: . mixed.
was all over ibe ludlans m«t One of
tectors ever secured by any maitifae- tleidrewes of this riuracter.
them addressed the tpeeriDg.
township, probably the largest potato heavy, $6.1096.50; rough, $6,109 -tnrer of these appliances. The order
i“DemoctTt good: teed. Indian.'
The Proper Sleem.
""
raiser in this i>ari of the state, has 6.26: pigs. I5.M96.40: good to choioe Is for foe new plant of the Home
heavy,
$6.40
96.50;
balk
of
sales.
The nistchlug hat Is «kwntiai. and said. -Republican good; food Indian
seven (bonand bushels yet to dispose
Telephone Co. of Detroit, and calls for there la a distinct teodcuvy
full.nf. Xfaiiy others nave from a thou­ $S.42H96.50. Sbeep-^aricet strong; SO.OOO protectors.
“Then he <-..ncladeil, 'Both good;
In foe sjiring ’bat just a touch of the
sand to three and four thousand bush­ wethers. $4.6096.80; yearlings, $A76
Saginaw—After runoiag since 1602 material cmploy'ed on foe guw u.-eiUier dian go homo.'
97.68; lambs,-.t6.5098.M: western,
els to load otij;^ the market"
•'.foil they «riit Tlieydon't care for
St a heavy loss th'e Farmers'union of in silk, velvet or luce.
$6.5098.76.
A Olfferant Point of View.
tau .. .
aov iK>1Itlrai party." - Kenaai Qly
Merrill, this county, a branfo of the
/
The «raln Market.
With the local buyers paying 40
it lines and stitched Rta.-.
InternaUonal body. Is winding up Its
Chicago. May 8.—Wheat—The
ci'iits for potatoes here and the map
business In court here, and It le al­
kel about .55 to 5$ cents In .Chicago ket opened eaaler today becan
DAILY EAGLE WANT AOB PAY.
leged to be 88.000 in debt. The -Anion
and (Itc farmers still holding on and lower cables and wet weather In Kn- was composed of 80 fanners, who
prophesying the dollar mark, there ts sas and Nebraska. Prices b«(Me linn opened a store, selling goods to mem­
)
covering
by
shorts;
July,
85H&
a condition of affairs that is little ra)
bers at 25 per cent pniflt.
; but steady: July. 48H9
iBli.-d by
Marahall—Talk of foe old Marahall
The farmers are going to get left 40%c. Oats—Dull: July, 48Hc.
d Coldsrater railroad has again behn
Close; Wheat—May. 82He; July.
. is the way the local buyers put it Ifs
revived
the receipt of a letter
84Sic. .Corn—May. 49Hc; July, 49Mc.
cold here, but In the south there
John Miller of New York, wht
good growing weather and new pota- Oats—May. 44%lc; July. 43c. Rye- written Mayor Gardanler, asking If
toes will be rushed on the market be­ Cash. 7^974c. Barley-Cask, 70977c. Marshall people will Inveet in t
fore they know it and then there wll!
The Potato Market,
The proposed road would run Crmn
be little sale for old stock.
Cblc^, Hay 8.—Prices were
Montpelier, O.. to Bay City, and DOct|
- The farmers seem to be of the opta- changed, yet the undertone of the
of foe roadbed has been graded.
lon that It is cold in the south the market was generally reported.«s
Grand Rapids—Mayor ElUa
way It Is here and that thCy'bavi
rather easy. There were aales of •ounded a note of warning wblMi It
pie time to wait for the dollar mark good to fancy stock at 66c to 68e and a
were well for every dty to heed. As la
One prominent farmer has aboat 5.009 ckr of common atopk sold at 50c. The
instom In many cities foe board
biisbels: another about 4,000. and
demand was Just fairly active.
of police and fire oommlselone
great many others have from a few
Sales reported were: 1 oar
Rapli
hundr^ Bushels
1 car at 65c. 8 cars at 67c. 2 cars at
^lU Is oppostid to Uria and
if warm weather should come on 58c.
comes out In favor of aboUaUng foe
here suddenly It will place the pro­
Car loU. per bu.. in bulk on track: secret canclave. ur^ng that foe meet­
duces In a bad position. It will take 'Ahlu Block., fair to -choice. 85966c:
ings of the board be public.
a week or mbre to haul the tubers, fancy Wisconsin. 57958c; fan^ Mich­
Pontiac—To work on a fann tor
and In shipping them the shippers will igan, 57958c; King's, choice to fancy,'
four years ’ was foe sentence tri 14run Mg chances of stock spoiling. At
S6c: coarse. 469 66c; Rose. 459 yearold Freddy Under. Detitet boy
the same time the southern potatoes
mixed wtrtte. 4S9S0c: red mtzol. ariesied for stealing money end jew­
win begin comlog in and the market 40946c; mixed' red and white. 409 elry from foe home of Thomas Fsy at
•We want to-sell you the thinics for yout
may take a big drop for old poutoea. 46c; common. small.*red or white, 36 Clarkaton., The property was recov­
The buyers predict that the high wa­ 940c.
heuae that you need or like, but have
ered and foe boy conteesed.
ter markjiai about been reached, and
New potatoes are selling rather placed on probation for tour yeara
not the ready money to spare just now.
lb holding too long the farmers w
Ml dt Floridas. bat with foe underaUtidlng that be work
taking big chanoaa.
light of I
1. The .market was on a farm at Orchard l^ke for that'
You can buy what you need for.your
Hay In Demand.
quoted steady.
length of tlfiiA
,
The demand for ha? tt 8lro«. But
Greenville.- May 8.-^. H.. Wells
hone and pay lor it later a little et a
Midland—Judge Dodds baa grbajad
little of tbU article hu been oomlng quotes potatoes at 48c, rye at <dc.
a temporary Injimbtlon iMtralnlJC foa
time as you feel that you can spere the
to market of late, yet as much as beans $1.
board of
usual has been needed.
money. Remember, we are selHni; you
with foe erection of foe $60.MO oouriboDte. which was aufoortsed hj foe
a higher grade of merchandUe than is
taxpayeis at foe April eleettons
LOCAL MARKETS
usuatly sold In installment houses, and
cording to the retarnq The.oppoalUoo to tbe courfoouae cornea from 80■we sell you at just as low a price as any- ,
perviaor Jamea Francis of Jerome
township, who- alleges Incorrect reone. We wniil yon to alwayn returns were made from one townakip
.naOwr Ihil tbc 'Cam|ilMllC(klsalDONT PAY ALIMONY.
and that there were other crooked
To be dlvofoed Bwn yoor appendix. deals in foe counting. Tbe behot
wayaready 10backup their ndverThere-irfll be m oceaMon ...............
boxes from foe towofolp nemed wlU
IhsenKnta wlHi me goods.
mo be examined.
.-IM tlon U to kentleLSe^f-JIkSir
font foe appwdix
Cadillac—The Ug tUrty fooosand
» US never haa canoe to make foo leaat
dollar damage suit Is now on In ClroompjainL _OaarwM by m. a MIB^ cuJt';oour^ wblfo Joseph L. TYombley
Hi* Boos «bd .
of UantoD ctaliDB that amount of dam
q\Try foem. .
-from Andpew and Oeorga McA|^
rn»b M.P-..........
for the loss Of hla right arm and
RETi
while ravpfoyed U foe beading mill beto foe MaAfee brotbwa: The.
.....Uaaeeldteit oeenrred foe alxteemk day n
Marfo, IfOfi. as foe remit oTra d«f

lT-‘

ivlka Campbell Co.
FURWnJRE - HARDWARE

YOU CAN BUY NOWAND

PAY LATER

srrr-'.’-.."::;;

City B(M>k Store

TheBotertCo., Prop.

Twft itti-ts: B5J25 and 417 5e. Hniw-SliKt'

modidnea and body hiding hsMfo
tonics. Guaranteed at B. E MllleFa.
8. E Wait A Son's-nnd Jifoneon Drag
Co. SOe.
Tho Cravat

ietsvat was once foe name of a
MlUtaiT natioa. foe Create, or
mvstra. of tbe BaTkana. It was foetr
______ - wrap large tiitwls or pieces
of doth aronqd thrir nefos and tbonl____About tbe middle of foe rslgn
of Lsnla KIV. be anlionpod eevenl
■ In the Croat fariilon, trith
bt^ Mtawto about, their necks.'
fafolon tMk. and foe shawl dimlnlibad
slowly hi'alas to foe present cravat
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.
With local appUeatlou, as they cap
nol reat^ foe aeat at. the dtaeaw
CaUnh la a Mood or cangUtstlona]
disease, and In order to «nre It you
must take Interea) tnmedlea. Hall's
Catartfi cure U taken tntereaUy, and
acta dlrecQy on foe folood and
coos attrtKMA Haul Catant t
is not a quack medtetne. It was ..
Kribed by one of foe
phy*
eUaa In this coontry tor years , and
- T prsewteUop. It la earn
acting direetlx on foe
t macona nurfacof '■
,ea The petfc* CoffiMnsttcB
«
two Ingredlente la what prodnoea
I tn earing Catank. Bead fijr ts-------------J. tsiia,naia,Ww
CSENMT.43Q.. a-,
Prepa,
F.. d.
— —. Toledo,©.
--

THE NEW MODEL FIVE

oyiR
is passiujj the woRilcrful
Belling records of Model
Three. It is oleirly the
superior, of any writing
m&chine on the mai^et in
appeat&nee, ease of op­
eration, dorability and
devices. Ypu
needn’t take my wonJ for
it. Try an Oliver in your
home or office frro of ex­
pense. Compare it care­
fully with other makes.

i«aAdrepa1H>ig..81t Front .BL

Wanted:

Ywti sraik twy n Oliver
jtM-fiSeraMta. brrctet
nme tor B2 a moalM. TMc
rest ta appUed on par«fona« price U roe OtO*Ibave obnie berpelM
la nllBkUy noed no-

Ellsworth Hale
L9CAL AGEME.'

Apr. *7 it

Js W. MILLIKEN
Every Woman Needs
Either a NEW SUIT oral least a NEW'SKIRT.
There never 'will be a better chance than right w>w
for you to gel one or both during this sale. It's a rare,
chance that every wwnan should look up b^ore makiag be purchases.
THERE IS ALWAYS THE NEED o{ a new skirt, and
when we offer you such charming skirts as we are
you at such little pric^ we know you can­
buying.

$5.0». a6.«0 AND $6.50
SKIRTS FOR

$L25
$7.00, $8.00 AND $10
SKIRTS FOR

IflJS,

i19JL

Feet Ache
DoiCt
They?

'

Tbat’B because you are
not wearing TREAD*.
EASY 9'boe8. Wbmen
wboiike stylish, sbap^
Ij ■ shoes 8nd ^eee
shoes to be just what
they require. Just as
nest appearing as oth­
er shoes, with the additional cbmlort We
know they will please
you. The price is al­
ways $3.50, and there’s
only one place to buy
them and that’s at

Bachant & ^
Roscoe

T.C.iM&
CHIEF ABMTONFOLLOWBTRAClfB
Mm finally locate*
•OME IN A CBUAR

.WfflMjpBIHICai
•arrsl, Alai'Canfclaed Manori and
Wabsv-Lymaa McNeil Held
Fw«n# Fw«her lo-

FOR
8ALB-ConfeeUohery
store.
gpod location. Enquire m Union
' atreeC
aprt4.U2

M

lOSIS miHIff # HUO

FELONS CAUSE DECOMPOSITION
FOR 8ALC-Uarred
OF THE BONE
Plymouth Rock Eggs
for hatching.' *1 and
Mrs.
Elisa
Jennings
Submitted to Pain11.50 for 15. Tul and Serloua Oper.
Oliver waters
1412 Onion St
g^leti.

POR 8A£B-Ik7 oedar kmaUns In
Mrs. Ellas Jennings suffered a very
bsDdlea. deUmed. Drop a card to
O. Fraake. -Box 377, TraTe.-ae Qty -lialnful operation by which she lost
the forefinger of her left hand and
tee 1S41
also a portion of the Hand.
Afu-r an Injury to her hand a felon
started on the end of the finger and
later mother felon started down on
FOR SALB-NIn^room house.
adr*rUa«D«ata In thl* colamB
the hand until it so badly decompoeed
9« laaerUd for om oast a word ...
the bone that amputation was neoea-^
dimt -toMettaa; ono^alf ent a word
sary.
Mrs. Jennings has been suffering
POR SALE—For sale cheap, a
carpenter tools as good as new
witli the felons for several weeks and
quire at Little Tarem.
may 8-t4 was very weak wbm the ops
was
iwrformed and Is still very weak,
FOR SAI.E—Good cott^e, 6 large
but it Is expected that her recovery
WANTSD-Men want^ at Tra\ e-M
win be more rapid.
Citj- Mfg. Co.
may * rf

Eagle Want

">•

W ANTED—A girl for general honaework. Small tamlijr. No waahln
Pbone 290, 429 W. Tenth atreeL
POR SALB-Nuraery stock from
Greening Bros. Nursery Co. at Ger­
maine Bros.
mgy 6-tS
WANTED HELP—Dining room glrli.
cbaaibermalds. cooks and general FOR SALE!—Four good work horses.
kitchen help. The Rei^ Uardoette
■ ■ ‘ard bred bro.
Hotel. F^kfort, Mleh. may 8-tS*
1 fine- saddle
. 1 light brood B
cheap. Inquire at 3. W. Slaler-s
e Finishing Stor , or farm,
may 7-tf

Abovt 6:«0 «hli Bwralag Chief. <*
PoUee C.-W. Aihbm wu aotlfled that
someone was atoaBag Uoa from the
Traverse' City Bsm works and ha
made an. tavagtlmioiL lliers he
found a wkatibaaow loaded with
Iron whldt the mt€ had left but
tracks showtf a toad had alraady be«B
taken.
Chief Ashton fiSowed the track un­
til .he strud the paremest and then
lost It
later Itoimd tf-leadlng m
the alley near
Cutisr pMee: A
search was xnade' Aor thriran in cel­
lars and other plaM where the track
seemed to end. but not until a barrel
found in which was some manure,
the Iron dlaeovered.- ‘Water'was
also In the barrM tohelp Oedeceptlon.
Chief Ashton, attar soms-gulet work
took Lyman MffifM! npom suspicion
and le holding hUB.pending further In­
vestigation.' U Is'allied tiiat somehas taken tnw from here before
and sold it bads to tte 1»d works,
the -^mpany recogalxtng it as some
they had hroken up.-

NOAUm

iMfOl

!n England and France the Sale
of Alum Baking Powder is pro­
hibited by law because of the injuHous effects that follow its use. J
The law in, the' District o1 "
.Colnmbia also prohibits Alum
in foodv
You may live where as yet you, have no protection against Alum
The only sure prouaien against Alum in your Baking Powder is fo

Sn3>plt^-

ROYALf"*"”
■POWDER
ROYAL is made from Absolntely pure Cream of Tartar,—a pure Grape
product Aids digestion—adds to the healthfulness of food

Abe Buckman, who was font
with the American Drug Co., bnt
accepted a position as traveling aaiee*
man for a drug company, Is in the dty
a few. ^s shaking hands with old
frienda.
Charles Perry, deputy comma
of the Uacabees of Cadillac, passed
DETROITER NOW M6L0S HEAVY­ through the city this morning os
way .to Empire, wbere'he wUl do some
WEIGHT CHAWPIONBHtP
work for the order and where there
• OF THE WORU)
win be big doings toni^ '
Rev. A. A. Ailing^, who will start
ERNEST RATH8URN BEAT HIM
nw Congregational dinrch across
INTO. INSENSIBILITY
the rallrcM track east, arrived in tbe
city leeenUy and baa moved into.the
house at 1004 WaaUngtem street
Reault of -an Alleped Fracaa Setween Both Men Took a Sam Beat!
Work on the new chmeh will etart
O'Brieh'a ^ea DMiaged
Twe Employaa of the Pare
itome time next week.
and Ups W^;c<rt
riarquette.
Opea.-

BUMISirilSIl
VTI201ROUIID

-jyno H. miM ODT

niKisnaoiiFF

A6E OF THE EARTH.
Bedlum's Part In Bolvihg an Important
CentxWerey.
•Tbe discovery of tedium baa gone
* long way toward solving au impor­
tant controversy betweeu mathematldans^and geologists,” said Sir BMwt
Ball at the Blsbopgaie Institute not
long ago In London. The coetroveiyy
referred to coooerued the time required.

THE RUBBER TREE.
H»w the Milk '•
li T
Treated After tfio '
{.
Plant ,,
le Tapped:
T
Xbira rnblK-r.iH .rlii.i;:u-.l frniii a
tree rixly r.-et li;d.. ifii- lrv.> ar
f'>!!<n\iUK nioruhiE- A
deep b<irisi.nt:il iu,-iHiyu :« made nest
the baM? of fir- tiw au,l tbi-u from M '
a vrni,-:ii .mi- .-xii-iniiiiB iij. the trunk.

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' are plu^d Ix l.ia: the InclHluur t
e uiilL
cup iK'iug nttBcbtiwversy. dealt witb figures of bewil­ ed by sticking ii piiHe of soft clay to
dering maguitude.
the tree nud |ire*»iug Uie liip against
Lord Kelvin bad ralctilated that ndi It Each lixH- yields only about ail
more than 30.000.ono .rears ago the ooBces uf Juic-c In three day*.
earth’s surface was so hot that water
To produce iIm nibU-r tbe Juice la
oouW not re« on it. and tbe oceans bested lu 'tbe ’following toanucr; A
wore Ta|H>r*. He based Us cslcnla- piece of wood iibom three feet long.
tioni on wbaf was then known codWANTED—Kitchen glrL Urs. Crans­
FOR RENT.
Amo H. Prosh, a nlgbtwatchma
CITY NEW8 IN BRIEF.
• eerelng the internal brat of tbe cooled ^Ui n^teneg^elay moM ni one end '
ton, Eagle office block.
may SU
<W It ls »|ip#^ the milk, or tUs It
Loe Angeles, May
rocks of Uie earth'* miM.
FOR RENT — Desk room in Bute (he Pere Harguette roundhouse,
placed over it 'tfs evenly as poerible.
of Loe Angeled lot;
Bank building. 'Address “Q.'' Ehgte Ernest Rambnm, another emplcre
•The geologlHi*." said Sir Robert The milk Is then carefully dried by
office.
may. 4-t$ the company, had a disagreement
heavyweight
A. W. Peck is gvIU ill wHh acuU BsIL -complained that they could not tnnitoc tlie ni'ild round aud round In
make'tbeTr dlscoverim and deductlMif a whi;e vapor obtilned by LeaUng cer­
evening In irtilch Rathhum gave world froB
hnmeUtls.
TO
RENT—Two
nnfnmiahed
rooms
WAN*na>—uniwilghts -«t Ul^dgan
O’Brien before
'ifirs. E. N. Mebte wMt to PcIictM aeewd wiitb'tlthat rahwrable allowance tain oily patm pni*. the vapor being'
steam heat water, electric lights: Froab a bad pounding, making h
Stareh factory.
^may S44
But tbe mstbematlciana. g
dub; afteir SO.-rnttra ^ ^ __ _
confined w.thiu censiu lluills Qp-the
third fioor, front *S. Peoples senaible.
this, ndnlng tat a '^it
naiTonnesA of the ueck of the pot to
Savlngi Bank.
,
apr S4-tf
It le' claimed tbp{ Ratbbnn was wa* for the moA part a
An M. B M. party wUl be given to­ not give them s week longer."
which the nuts are bested. Eadi layer
•derea to dlstrlbnte'kindlittg to tbe tl'BrIen ran aw^ from PffiW tram night in Prof. Borst'e academy.
It eeems-tbat geologists wanted
of robber U allowed l,> become firm
FOR RENT-To rl^ party, good -i arioty engines and did not Later be the first round to the flnbALWtf cmly
Thero will be a eoelal aftornqM to> modest 800.on0.0n0 years, and tbe dis before adillDg atiotber. A practiced
alM regetahle ana ImU garden: was ordered to fire up one of the eawas the latt* able to morro> at the Ladles' library parlora. erepsney of T8n.^,ono years wa
baud
<-aii niuke five or six pounds an
to pack diahea. Oral Wood
good eon, well worked and watered, gines, It Is claimed, and be refused to: overtake him. Then ORalU tevarlF. D. FocUr has add hia farm at concerting, tar ^ looked as If science hoor.-rNcw >drk .Vinerinwi. ‘
Co.
. WrS7-U
oonrenient to dty. L. U. Bryaht
unUI kindling was brought to him. Ha abl;^ clinched with Burns asd.he^ on BoMah ani moved to 8X2 SUt? street was contradicting herself. Tbe geoloapr SS-tS6
gtota knew 'they must be about right
apart this city.
was told. It la ^egad. that be
bad noUl tbe referee pdpd
WEaTiHG TROUSERS.
and tbe matbemallriaDs knew that fig .
fwn hours ln.shlch to get it and he The crowd bootedemd ie^ (FBrtei
Mrs. H. Deerwood of Bntttns Bay nreo could not Ha
MIBCEtLANEOUS.
could now go and get It This let to and hurled aU abrts ot raQi^ at him passed through the city this morning ' *The Hon. Ur. Strutt, son of Lon At One Time the Custom Was RegardWANTED—Wanted to hay hi
- M as Irretigieus.
TO LOAN oe pereoaal pro^ other words, it is claimed, until finally as he raced about tbe rlnffi >bw Mews
1 her way Jo Detroit
BayMgb.” said Sir Robert "has shown
weight from tent to fovtaes hn MONET
It will assuredly seem mere than
erty and real estate. . L Newlane Ratlibum laid-FYoeh ouu
of any vigor were lanAs* by either
The W. R. C. Sewing circle will that In tbe rocks in the ernst of tbe
dred. 11 yon hereI ■any to sell let
Tyler. Roan 60S, WUbeim blocL
man and-neither euffei«i any eprioa meet with Mrs. Core at North
earth-there Is a considerable quanOtj stnnge that at one time, and not ao ,
mo know. B. J. h
fO-l«
long ago. tbe wcariug of trousars was
damage.
of
mdlum
which
Is
fotvver
pouring
out
wood avenue tomorrow afteroopi
regarded as IrrellglonB.
beat at a great rate.
WANTED—Girl competent for general MONET TO U>AN on r^ eetMa.
Both of O'Brien's eyes irere damRev. A. T. F
TRACK DOPE
This bring tbe- case, tbe date el
. boosework. Small family; wages
no mortgage tax. Co*ai A CroaiT
abd and.hls Ups were oat epen, bnt at this district went to PeUston and
Btate Bank buUding.
I-IMT
IS per week. Mrs. P. C. Desmond,
Boms had scarcely a oorAdt Bbtm Mackinaw City this morning for work. whith tbe earth first became coo
miaacfa tor life mcMt hav - been far
4» Sixth etreec
*
stlC-tf
showed bis disgust
fka taettesV
Bteemer IffB. 1 of the fire depart- more remote than 20.000.00c years
OUR MOTOR BOAT POUCIES
Confidence, hope fondly cherished,
cover agaloet any lose or damage by vain assurance, then gloomy, gtoomy bis tmponent and called repeatedly to ment was taken out for a tryout this ago. ■ It must have been sufficlenUy toloon* or trousere should be consSdFOR BALE.
fire, collision,
explosion, -sinking,
him In a loud roloe to "aoma on and morning and placed at the end of Cass remote to give the geologlsU all .the erod as abwnt Is saming enough, but
it would-appesr that eight yeats later
stianding. latent dcfecU in bull or mt despair. Such will be the^^gram ot fight"
• : •
800,000.000 years they demanded to sc- tbe foondcre of a -Bethel cbapel.ot
street
tOH SALE—MlsBea' gray check long dhlnery, negUgeoce of master or c
many aspiring candJdstes at the try­
Probably ^0,000 persons mwe In the > WMtcrla Re^keh lodge No. 'ea, I. oennt for tbe pbenomeot they bad SbeffleU) jnserte^Ta clause to tbe trost
coat, neror worn but twice; ooet
ge and gonetaJ everage cha
out next Saturday. The meet amus­ peviUon.. It has a swUi
fotmd."
*15, will sell for *7; also AlFce btne
ill other perils of nartgaUan.
O.
O.
F.,
wlU
celebrate
Satnrda^
night
deed
ordaiDlng that "under no circum­
Hbadow plaid, fine serge gown; bust restrlcUOB whatever with Teferenoe to ing. possibly, of the season's events 6,800.
stances whatever shell any preacher
in Monihgne hell with a box eodal
When the Seas Began.
:;«,walBt24.Bklrtlength 36 In. Mad? nse or storage of gasoTlne. ^ntey ere occurs at the driving park, when the
•Die betUng ww aU In OWa’a
«nd flsb pond.
Professor C. M. Woodward In hli be allowed to occupy tbe pulpit who
the heti polldea ever written cover entire field Of veteran and hopeful
wears
tronsers "
». It started at 10 to 'frjuid at thtf
Chariee 'Scott returned to Walton pnaldentlal address to ibe American
material clash tn an effort to '‘make
This Is striking, but It la even mote
Junction this morning after attendiLg Association For tbe Advancement
the team.” The results of this con
Science last December remarked that Impressive to find that the Rev. Hugh
bility, -and antomobile Insnraooe.
bis daughwr-s wedding, which
Bourne,
one of ihe two founders of tbe
filet
will
determine
largely
the
per­
Money bt^oaB, real eetste tor sale -or
recent pendnlam observations which
Prlm'llive McTloHlist Connexion, said of
SAi.E—Fairbanks Standard exdisnge. A. B. CurtU. JusUoe of the sonnel ot the team to repreaen
Burns Walghlng A-178.
The BRullthle Paving company have indleate the veriations of gravity bave bis cofoiindcr. "That trouser* wearing,' •
wagon scales, capacity 5 tons; plat­ P ace and NoUry Public, apr Ihtiine High Bcbool this spring.
Jnstlfled tbe conclusions of Professor
Burns
bet
*3.000
In
his
tesgr.
Burns'
taken offlcee on tbe fourth Door of the
beer drinking Howe* will never get to
form 7x14 feet, compou^d-i>eain, exAt a meeting of the athleUc
weighed In at 176 pounds nd 03rien Stole bank bunding preparatory to Dana con<-erolng the penuanence
tensfon Jever. We hare also for
« costlnenu and oceans. The earth's heavi-n ” And i< w n-ild need a student
ctaiinn last nlgbL Prof. Nye and Sept was eight pounds lighter.
Hale logging tmeks,
'heel log
paring 'Washington street
your Saturday suppliea at J
ust Is found to t<e mure dense be- of “the Rrechc': flH'le'' to say preclseGilbert addressed the boys on their
tmekt, double wagon a 1 single son'aI and
l.T when Mil* n«u:;ipl ■'<-ouiiexion“ be­
help the First M. E. Um
Before the beginning'oC ttn fight
Tht BltulHhic Paving Co. have
mtb
tbe
oceans
than
beneaib
tbe
conwagon. J. E. Grelllck Co.
having too much .assurance snd being Referee Byton declared aQ beta off imtween ih*oio!-T .111.1 f..'i*er« began and
may 9-t2
aents. and It is bellev<
taken rtmn 406 in the State bank
where the <1e|-aricre finm It will end.—
content to rest quietly on their onn. der IttsthHtfoas from hlaaa^ A. C.
building while, they are doing the tlnctlon between sea'at
Firat M.
I
E. Ladies will sell horns dtlog the Instances ~ of the past iloCarey eff the PaelSe A**dt**t club. Waahingtnn street paving.
basis In tbe beterogenelty of tbe mate­ I,ond"n Note* and QncrIeA
Iking'el
years, when tbe oTOrconfldent could Byton refused to give the nasc
I'at Jackaon'a. Saturday.'
rial
compoefog
tbe
Interior
of
the
The eeeond rehearaal ef the concert
may 9-t2
see victory already spelled in Isrge this action. '
earth. 'Tbe deteonlnlng coDdldons
to be given for tbe benefit of tbe M. arose, to the original aggregation of
In the apiK-nVor. .• -f *alt. a* seen lo
Lane, 422 Monroe atreei. may 9-t4
type, only to taste defeat and wen
B. eburth wlU-be held In the church that part of thy primitive nebula whicb everyday ii*e on il.o ml.le. in ihekltehDAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PaY.
Uien obliged to exp]sin.*7iow It waa.'
and elsewhopc, ilH-re !■ apjiareatly
pallors at 8:30 tonight Ura. K. E fonned the aarth. Tbe.ocean basins
Captain ‘‘SpoMffi'’ UUler expresaod his
nothing paniciilariy hi-ioric. but lu
Degen.
director.
1
the
PERSONAL MlN»t6N.
. ^
belief that the Urge banner to the
ferial eemmunlcetlon of TraVeree oontlneotaJ maneee gndually rose, witb reality Ibere I* lu I'-'" B. C. Moses
aakriJ. "'’ou anyHiiu;: which Is unwinning organisation wotfld adorn our
many
aucMistlons.
btU
upon
the
whole
aty Chapter NO. 102. B. A. U.. for the
FOB £ALB—10 to .12 corda stone.
arory l>c eaten wiihoui .jltV
le. Inwails ll the honeh only' worked faith­
Mra. J, Darrow went to Meilok tWe pnrpoee of oonferriug the Most Keel- a»ey have never exchanged places —
3. O.
The Jews in .iiictcul r.iic* were com­
fully tor tVe ntBalnlng three
Tenth's Companion.
yHf
rooralag fof a vlalL
.•
lent Muter's 'degree, Friday evening,
manded to n«c -ah I" M'c.r sjcrlflcea.
Reed City, Charlevoix, Fetoakeyt
MayTO.
Uerodotuf. l>oni -IM i-. c'.. uotea that
Thomas
SUntoh
went
te
iteMr
thie
Bast Jordan. Boyne aty and Mep<«»A«
FOR SALE-Qood eight-room ht
tbe EgJ'ptlan* pt recne-l meat, fi^ and
> to deto Only 98 dog llceneee
morning on a buslijasa tri^
fine locaUon. Inquire 616 Webster
already emiaented to attend the
by steeping ilicm lu briue.
Mrs, J. Q. Ramsdeii wpM to Manis­ -have bean taken out at the city clerk's
street
may t-tf
• Hebrews luvariubly rubbed new­
«14- offioe. Tke dog catcher win soon be­
and that bis wife, Minnie
to be beard tmOL. It will aaeure Trav­ tee this morning for a.vlMt
born babies with o solution of Bait to
FOR 8AL»-Mr. Printer, do yon abed
tlves.
gin-picking np all dogs who do not E Brons of Lexington a«-enue, keep harden the sklu. uiiike It lieiiltby and
erse City the hlggeet track tounalead and alng mffi, 'good as gewT
his ashes unless she merries again,
Now Located at
Mra. 8. c. Brigga wentVlilafllstoe -W a Ifeenee.
agoixe of the Eagle Frees.
raent ever held here, and Is worthy
when they aball be thrown -to the prevent skin 0l»en.«e'.
TIM Methere’ elub of the Beardman winda.
«or
of the best of smn>ort from the bul- and from then win go (o
a vlalL ■
Avnne sohooi wlU meet Friday afte.*t emphatic lanTbe clause to tbe will relating to tbe
40» Stale Baak iBandlno nese men.

Mra. F. H. Smith went «s Hatches Boon at 3:80. Thla wUl be tbe last
Solid gold. roUed gold and silver
Croeitag tbt* BMning for a vWt with meeting ot tbe year. The snbjeot will
medals, in order, will be hong np, eaob relaUvee.
be •Bodety.’ Leader. Mra. Irwin.
sbe marmember of the wlnnUg relay team
srife shall
Mrs. Albert Novotny'wifit W Clare
Queer Book Titles.
getting a rndBal thU year.
.
-----------------iwn to lb*
Wisteria Rebekab lodge No. *486 will
*Tbese old books." said tbe aoUquathe weather moderates, tntereat tua mortlng tor a vWt vritk- MMids
srind* from some high point of
POR 8AIS-OaaoUn« eaglne. S h. p.
give a dance In Woodman hall Thnr*>
and relaUres.
ry as be pointed to a dingy upper
^ws In the ai^ school cquad, and
v«itogB."-et Louis Repnbll
flood mag tor printing offiea. Bnday oTeMng, May 16. All Odd PeHows
riiolt "are curious for ihelr tlile#.
A. -R. Flewman went to . ___
goire of the ” " ------------Kalkaaka.
as soiw mnades Hmber up R ahows
*-Eere If a volome of sermon* printand Rebekahj and their friends are
^r 27-tf
Th. Gear’s “Protaetad” Train.
the bnneh .to be in Uie beet of fetUe. morning on a bnsln.ess trip. THe
ed in Salem to 1702. 'SermoM to .
oordlally Invttod. Bill 86 oents.
on a
■laa exar's Imperial bomb proof trainMax Stanle;^
VOE BALB-Whlte Wyandotte eggs.
may 941-dAw
In which the dowiger emprek* of RneOottIM
Elsenhelme'r
retumsd
to
his
f«r hatdring; |L6e for 16 eggs. Mrm.
age Om CttMC Attcr the /
ela traveled from, 6L Petarebai* at called -Look to It or I'll Stab Te.’ It U
home
in
Fountain
Point
tttt
messing
Jaa. Harrla, E, p. D. No. S, Ota.
Attend the eale at JaCkaen’a, 6Mur
tracts much attention. It ts d mkgnlA
phooh mr u-ia.
»pT mu*
treatise on poLvgamy.
ay—Firat M. E. ladlea.
may S-t after a abort vMi in thebtfrcently furnished trato and consists of « ThlB
find the marttot nowe In
Is a paupblet by a spinster
■Charie. j^Laneaeter, mospy Wer
nine very large coaches, tbe bodies of
:tlna, tell your
against the" young men of tbe seven- ,
And See tbe Kescae
clerk at the poetoffiee. Is IQ. Reno
which are spectaBy constructed of teeatb ceotury. It* tlUe I* 'A Dtole paper. They
Colby Is substituting, as maU olerk
steel.
Eecb
of
the'coacbee
bean
tbe
the EMeate^ Elcrde
TUTU
may want uptoriate market news ' Imperial eaglee emUaaoned in grid <W aertotlon on tbe rertoess of Onr Tooth
during
hlB
abqenoe.
wm SareHge Yo« .
U General. Especially Such as An
SB well sa yourself.
the obtside
- panele.
LOnep
One peculiar
tee- Ttolned-Dp at Tea Tables.'
Mrs. Huiiwh Wert or m cast
‘Tlw Riderleaa
tore is tbdemxliae«:gC the windows.
Ninth street mother of Mrs- Lester
rA retorn btast to tost dlssertsdcm to ,
hay it at Fov I
VlE^'wSoh,’The trato to rmnled night nad dag fay 'this athar pamphlet of tbe same gear:
Cornell, who hag beei^' eMmisly 10
(kMay,
thirty or forty attuQaAto. meet of ‘OalweB For Upstart NewfsngtodtSanTrain wlB )eav« Traverse City at
T«n
srtion llye
ttowoman: or.. A Glsm to
*ha-

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