The Daily Eagle, May 02, 1907

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The Daily Eagle, May 02, 1907

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE DAILY EAQLE
TElAVERfea OITV.. 1

VOL. XV. m «71.

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CARPETS
Have you bought your oew Spring Chr*
pets and Liboleums'? If not come is and
make your selection while our stock is at
its best IT you are not quite ready to
ha\'€ it laid we will make it up and bold
it for you.

RUGS

BMIUHOyRS
CAPTAIN AND SaAMEN AESCUED
FROM DEATH 80 MILES PROM
CAPE .HATTERAS

HnE SRMH anffiMr nan
tlf»bo*t Wtnt D«wn Jiwt «s tlw LMt
Mtn 8t*pp*S From It—H«fl
Olffloulty in KMpIng
Afloat
(SpMtol to tb« DaUr BvM.)

We are showing the largest line of Rugs
in both small and room size that we have
ever shown. But if we oannot 6t your
room with a regular «iae we will make one
t» fit. We make thetoto fit any size or
shape room.

CURTAINS
V o arc showing an especially large fine
line of Lace CurUins aud Portieres. Come
in a-d look tb»-TO over.
• YOLR CREDIT IS GOOD.

J. W. Slater
THE HOMEMAKER

Spring Underwear
showine the new line of underwear for
spring. Everything from the cheap cottons to
the fine cashmeres. We have, seme es^ciaJly
fine things in medium weight- We know t
will appeal to every man and now is a good time,
to make your selection—you will find the line
one of tje best in the city.

Norfolk. Vn.. May 2.—Captain LaRocha. U Boamen and a nofro boy
Btowaway, «urrlvoni of the port taice
Orient, -which wt* rtrand^ off Nay's
Head life sartne aUtlon on the North
Carolina eoaat Satnrdiy night, ar­
rived'here late Test night, They W65e
picked up by a fishing smack 30
miles off Cape Hatteras sfter being
afloat In a tmall leaking boat 14
hours. The lifeboat went down Just
ss the last man stepped from It They
bad great dl cully to keep afloat
long. Their lives were In great peril
o*1ng to a dense fog and the heavy
The wen had thrown a bottle over­
board yeslerdt}- morning In which
they had put a note, giving
names and the particnlars of their
wreck. The bolUe wu picked u
the beach yesterday. '

lUV UBie INS IFIBIIini
MIse -Margaret BeSmleh Will
Buried Tomorrow.
The body of Miss Margaret Bea­
mish. who died WedEfesdsy morning
lo Qrand Rapids, was brought
city this afternoon on the 1:16 Pero
Marquette train and taken to the
home of Fred Beamish, 285 Bast
Eleventh street where It will be kept
11 tomoTTOif at 9 o'clock, when the
J service wtU be held trem 8L

cnr Kuinos. 4 f. m.

N, THUfeSDAT. MAT 8, 1807.-

IMOKHB
UlilfiaBR

iniwy

Funeral WHi|f Held From the Heme
fltr^ Eatiirday
NO

OFRSHSTOilB

Thomas W^’BiJen. aged T3 yeajs,
died ihii inyfcE shout I o'clock at
his home, 4»^arlaw'itrseL He
a pioneer of j^ rogloa, Ijavlng Uved
Id this rtciB8V about 43 yeara.
Only a Pew Caught the LlnlH Celd
yoaK'Hwaa on a CannTpoated
Weather Proved Quite.a Orowbetween WlH^hnig aad Elk lUPbaok to the Uewal Rood

mninE siHitt

ike

mm

Is so«iT«d by a wid­
ow and sbc-^ttdren, flgar dauifltten
and two_joi^atroe of the daugh­
ters
lOf»
one In Detrqjt andstvrfwo
lliomas and
WUliam O^Miin, live te this dty.
The funfl^ri'seiwiMr wUl be held
Saturday mt^ag at 9 o'clock tram
A min*
isier from Plf|^ar will oflldate. The
body will heJUen.tKin here to Blk
Rapids lor iMMal by Undertaker An­
derson

REFREfiENTATIVE OM VERM 9FCDHFLETE NERVOUS COLLAFBE—WtFE TriTH Mftt

IT ter FiwBt filefisr m*
Albert MeUdiy.

L'ARCE TROUT CAPTURED,
tUT SEVERAL EROUOHT
HOME NICE STRIttOS

JusUee Cotk U hohUag a ivy
trial today in hia ottos, whktt U a suit
rocovar money botwoen Fnak
Sleder vs. Albert MsUMty. It is
claimed that Ur. Sleder advasead
n'n altogether to faring (he Mdlsky
tamUy to this eoatry, also that after
Albert Mellsky boarded with
and paid no board
wd hack tnteresl Is also doe on the
m<»ar owodTha total >s something over 1260,
of whldi It Is claimed tUS has baen
paid. Chartet Banalornky U aetlng
Interpreter. Considerable dtfl

m nriBHj i omh
psthms are Retag FMkad

XSpedal tt C
A good many fish stories are in drLansing. May 1
eolation today, but no one U reported
tending the daatt of MM I
as having caught any Ug
a
Detroit
saalMBBn VB not fiswm
though some good slsed catches were
and Is stUl .tia wtt'MRto of a
mada
lion to the ekcinslM of the ’
LaH night between 16 and 20 peo­
legislative gondp;
ple'who had been Oabing along the
line of the O. R. A 1. road retaraed and' lack of 0
Representattve CImrIaa B. Ward of
the dty on the evening train. Ail tbh language and trouble In remem­
Bancroft, speaker pro too ef the
had something to show tor Their bering dates.
house, whose name hto been pruattday's work, but mopt of the flsh
lUy mmitiomed In roirasrHon with
In that he had the aceoont
small and no good catches
leetton. Partn C. Gilbert and LesMf the affair. Is prbatrnM and doaa SM
shown npleave his room. His wtto In eoMlMtA few trom here who went to Bear Welch are the attmueyn.
^ by his .sUa He has daaled him'
Creek were Ralph Hastings. Ray
self to vldtora and Is tn fiaagw e( a
Wall, George Coveirand three guests,
iplete
Two phydetaM arc
O. P- Carver. Tb
atundlttg him. Be has not alegt Mas
OUE Daehn, Nelson Smith and Ed GtlSatur^ night and hsa not taaind of
berL The latter three of this Jlhrty
tood. it It undarwtood opUMo aiu
la
Newly Oece- retaraed with the llmlL while -ail of
Corey
givas^ to ladooe alaao
Ollman’s Trousthe others made various sited csldtWard's coUeagnta are trtflifilBE
Is Cgstly.
es. The forenoon B sport was no good
him for not keeping his plaoa atooag
New Yo^ May 1—Mabelte
Bear creek and hard^ a fish was 100 WERE ENTOMBED IN WHIPPLE
them and kaepdng his Mrve BBtU tha
'map is badrirom Paria and ber
catighL but the afternoon tune
MINE AT 8CARBORO. W. VA,
mystary is cleared np.
rlage to U’ldlam B. Corey, the re­ I be good.
BUT 57 EBOAFED
ChM In Deotorto Btorjr.
elected eto<^'trust president, will oc­ There were many camps dlttrlbulClement a MeBwalna a Yuportar
cur May 13: Miss Gilman arrived ed along Bear creek
the Lfcniing 1
Wednesday m Uie Kaiser WlIhelQi quence many Osbermen. One
Into the ottoe of Dr. JohB 9. i
der GroBse-^'She kept so ’closely to who wia there counted the people be
her cabin oiplbe voyage over that she passed in a half hoar's -fiBhlDg and Bom Isaac Pel^ Was Left in «hs Taeedeye

• by any of the
Mine as He -Wafted to Perce
Sfes dolled her IdecUty
Parties from ThompsonvlUe, Bear
Fruah Ah- to the Re­
tbe rejiorterg even when shown a pho­ Lake. Copemlsb apd other places with­
maining Onsa *
tograph of liersetf. She is registered in a radius of 50 miles wei
at the Uotgi Ootham and is accom­ in this creek. Archie Cameron and
Hfotos, W. Va.. May 2.—An exdopanied by litr mother.
party drove over to this creek from ■ton oocurred in the Whipple mine
Copemlsb.
Bcarbmu. FayeUe eotmly. tote WedIt U aald'^at Mias'GUman brougUi
A few from this dty iri^ fished neadty alimuoMi. entamMag nearly
it magnlflcrat trogMserf with h.-r Platte river dare F, C. “
‘ “ 100 mlneta- FUty-one of toe man
from Paria H«r Wnfthases are re- C. GUbert. George Raff, Br.. and Wil­ eaeaped ihroMb the wnergaacy stalrjiprted-^o i»TO^ rshcRed a very .large liam Smith.
way and (eachad the surface, bot It

■ •
■ »er fchww;
- Peter Nay and some of the Schuy­ u beUeved 41 are
ler man from tha Behnyler Linotype with uuie ehanoe of
.Kepalr works fished tts Platte river,
’runnant did some flf fighlng and

laws

41 mum
mE m
IKIIttC»ira«R

iTMR 2Sc io ^.50 <ike fonMut.

you want to buy, sell or exchange real '
estate In or about Traverse City, call
and see us We give special attention '
to rebuilding and repair work. We will
build after your own plans and sell to^
you on mo’rtthly payments. We will
paint or paper your house on monthly
payments.

wIU help that
Hred
teellng.
50 Cents

Office Telei^ione 32.

Besideocc 290.

American

see them.
.1*A' Ihe man wfto
wears Utem,

Good Clothes
according to our'driinitioii
doesn't mean simply siiiU; it
means any part of a emderoan’s
wearing appard from his hat tfi
his half hose; any one of these
we show in a variety of new
pattents that bring us new busi­
ness daily. Hats, Sorts, Glooes
ai% three important items of a
oendeman's wardrobe.' Don’t
neglect lo look at ours-

baking day
SOc to 94.50

ENJOYM’NT
Ib coupled will) the use of MCBl
Flow. Any woman who has
least idea of baking oan .soc- lUpliHh (vondvrs -by neing tie
Ideal I'raod. }<oan<i wheat aril
careful lallliug accoiiui fur- the
BDccess of Meal Flosir, the coat
of which It none too mach. qual­
ity courted.

Dttiasi on iiLUN CO,

EVERYThilNC NEW.

eSost to force fresh air to tooae r«malBlBg to the mine. He expected
follow Us men ouL but up to a Uta
hour nothing further has been heard
of him.
Mine Was Cenaidered Safa
Tbe Whipple ffltoe Is located wtthto
two mUes of the Stuart mine, whlto
exploded op Jan. 29. IdUmg 80
Both mines are pamed by the White
Oak Fuel Co. The mine
the best equipped In tbe field and has
always been considered safe.
Tbe cause of the explosion is not
known, but was probably the result of
the flitog of shot at the taee of tbe
workings.



LEAGUE STANOINGfi.

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0

■- 1
1
.18
Grand oi>eTIlDS of <__new bsktery
parklort, Wednesday
May S. Music
i to 10 p. m- ^eryone wU! re­
ceive a present. L. B. Trimble, 521
Union street
Qneen City Csmp No. 67S, R
., will give a oaUeo dance In W<
haU Friday evsBlii*, May 8.
Everybody Invited- BUI 60 oeoU. Ice
.cream and cake served extra. Movie
by Horst’s orchestra..
apr 30-t4

1.000

4*3 They Have Traveled Abeet
Miles. Getog to Mary Statoe
460
of the Unlen.

. Uwts

"•'•w. K >ct

::i i

®^WBtiLT« ■vBSTfeROAY.

BROWNELL’S

BEST;
No matter which way you
tom you will had every­
body praising BEST Flour
Hannah <8t Lay Co.
50c to 98.50

SHERMAN &

best

Canvas Glovea for ladies, men
and boys—all kinds end slaes

Our box stationery wUI please
Prices fie «• Etc tt«r Box of
to sheets paper and.24 envel­
opes
BuBcr PanoMB — Best on
ear-.h--all seams allowed-Ifie
aad 15c caett. Everybody

Tbe season has been the beet of
any. and during It they Uve traveled
about 36.000 mites, tootoitoc the tow
eoracra of the statae—Metfi, Florida.
Waahlngum and CaUtonta. .bettdec
many other slates < Stb* UfitoO.
Mr. Haro has a beantORl BDtto«i to
Lrind where be aptode the rnmmt*’
and wOl Bommer there agate this

nmwnEiiiiBii

2- Springfield 2 TU 1»

ntoge)
^^too 2. canton, I (13 IntonMlEvansville 4. South Bend 2-

Beady mixed PalnU-.. Ific C

■iiiiciiiri saM BK

balance (
been wk tljis pop
turned P the oily t

Pittsburg
Pbilsdelphl
Boston ..

ECONOMY STORE
*41“ FRONT ttTREirr

Total Loan.

red ia leUar
. Charles Bly has reeelvad
from bis moUiCT. Mn. M. Q. By. ot .
ch t_.
ahe Mid
Newton, Ranaas, In which
___
that during tbe mosMh of Haren the .
thermometer reglttered aeariy 90 bU
the Ume and coaxed trait trew to
bloom. She atoo arid that ahe Mver
aaw aa.heavy a hlootn there badun.
tdlng to toe
letter.' April
Aceo^ni
<................................

—,^wlto toe lee mmtotoe to ops*v
atlon, toe thermometer drepptofM
low as 20 degrees. As a raenit Mt
is expected to be almoet a total loea.

For Men

The

. Dn^ Store

Rowland Douglass

Crawford Shoes

Smith Realty

Company

smted tdttflMllBg.-Jee Btrenbaw. AUrad Wltbeha,
Irving Packard and party whipped the
Platte yesterday with good lock.
Charles Heoael whipped Bear creek
hi the deep vfler with hla muddier*
and when last seen by some of the
other fishermen he had 94 aloe ooe*.
There were a great many farmeis
fisblug Bear creek and without
. .. DsvlB Is s graduate frora the waders, and as a roeolt there were
dental depsrtment of the UntrerBlly many with chattering teeth. One
of Michigan.
about 35 years old who was flsbn this way was In terrible Shape
from tbe cold and on the advice Of
was maktng tracks
for home.
M store .pp. VruUoK UoleJ
- of the biggest etories so far
comes from the Platte. Cue mas
clalme he Mugbt 25 out of oae hole
aad was soon Joined by others aad
before that plsee was left a party of
three bad captured 61 alee trouL
$5.00, $4.00, $3.50
Nest:
Ralph Anderson retoraed from BurdlckrUle last nlghP with a nice catch
of speckled irouL
New Spring Styles
Mrs. B. B. Pratt apent May
'UUamsbarg Saking and brought
Jt v'i/l be to yentr interenl lo

Detrolt 3. Chicago 3
Cleveland 2. 8L Loulf 0.
Boeton 4, N«w Tork 3
Waahlngioo-PhUadelpbla. rala,
NatieMi League.
New Tort 7. Borion 4^
Plttohws 8. St- Louie 0

NEfaiKIKRMW

(MPL Chartae E. Wabb tepaete to
go te LudlngtoD next weelt wlto hM
men tofit out toe CffieqMaalm lUa
work win take atent a noAdBE by
that Ume Cato TFtob U to.tepaa4lwt
toe weather wm warm up dainfr to
waivant
rat hli
falm-to ■take
' •"toe

,,__ I hvm attar ebe u
bat win run vrDd for a tteif

{■SffBaKTHiKRn

Walter Gamvlek
aril Court
Walter OarwMt
Wrist Wadneeday.
Mrs. Prank Naah of HMOah bwh
ell yeoterday and broto
Mee Ashton
where she hecama dUiy afid toO wkh iAd hattod
1 tod above
U
Sdftaetnre a^ vyr pyto- **Owwlek ■was tesBased a p
I] and
vender the hand aatosaa
...^ ..ana naso'wrvm.

m

PAQX9

THE DAILY ZkHJJZ, THTTRSD.VT. MAT S, 1®(>7.

--'“tx Bdiy ame

mss
•UMCMPTipN*:

'Sas^;=:;j
■ No. O.

mtutn.
to tht Oallji Cifl« an

mi

be^ 4^atelnil*r»ta
•ad go to ptocM to' mdto lev tlm^
'Aad n ^di' to ratMO' mat dus
•hoDld tie BO, for the life of ooel tor.
which la the prlnclpel thing need to
bold the ingredlesto of the
t(«ether la at moet <aHy «bpnt
■lx rem. vhn it ioMa Ita adbMlre
qoaUUM and the paremeBt beglna* to
go to plaeea
If anrbody can ehow ua a piece of
bitullthlc paring'that baa been down
as long aa the aheet aaphalt on Cberrr
itiAft, Grand Ba^da, which ra laid
b^ the Barber Aapl^t cotapanj,
U In aa good eosffltioa u that U toda;^ we will be\wlUlng to
tost we are mlatahen aa to the lasting
qnaUtlee ,6f the blttUithlc paroinent.
We muBt enter onr aolwnn protest
against our people being fooled Into
and compelled to par two prloee for
lt>«aUed
bitullthlc
paring, when
better, either .aapbalt
brick, can be had for leea monej.

IBMIHIHS BfCIBI
Annual' Meeting

of. Aabury

M. E.

Tbe E$>w^ LeagtM of the.Asbqrr
U. B. Chuneh bdd Its annual bualneas
meeting Tuesday nl^L the main
event of the evening being the elec­
tion of offlcera. Tbe following were
elected;
PreddmiL John Bailey.
First Tice PreeldenL Miss Ina Ken-

Nr. and htii. B. Arfstrom caUe# oh
Nr. and 1^ John Anderwm Snaday.'
Mrs. Arthur MeQuoer of Odar
•pent a few days laM
vtolting
her mother.'
J. B. Owker attended the L 0. O.
F. annirersai^ at Maple aty Satur­
day night
Nre. Ai« Amore is.quite alek at
this writing.
■Rev. K was here Saturday.
—. Fraliek. and Mr. Bellinger of
Maple City' were at’thls plAoe Satur­
day.

dtotouee from the, shasto

Beco'nd Vice Preeident, ,Hlsa Bdna
M'cWethy.
HODGE.
Third Vice President, Miss Edna;
Hodge. April 30,—A vety enjoya­
Kdlogg.
ble party was held « the home of
Fourth Vice PrealdenL Ulaa Belle
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lydell, Saturday
inner..
evening. All report a fine time.
Secretory, Miss Bmma P>’bas.
Miss Alice Hodges returned to the
Assistant Secretory, Utas -Gertrude
Business College in Traverss City
Scott.
Sunday.
Treasurer, Mervln Kenney. ,
Mrs. Amy Sparling is very sick at
Organist. Harold Dnmbrtlle.
After the bualneas meeting a abort this writing.
»b Jatt at itor ortho ahoTO plMto.
Mlu HamlltOD. the teacher at the
'^ial time was enjoyed. Ulse Vera
Holmes Bchoolbouse. lost two days cf
•Alward faro^ the League with
school on acimnDt of iUneaa
COMING EVENTS.
redUUon. Miss Stanley \ apd-4drs.
Mr. Mahon Avery went to Keyatone
Mar
Flimfcard-and bla ;TarmOrotnitatlon Here N^eedi About $200 Scott rendered a piano duet and vfeo- I attend a sale Sunday.
• 'er Band—Grand Opera Hquae.
kiiidly responded to an encore,..^Jght
A Year For Ei^cnees.
Mr. Wm'. VaBAmbe* la snUerlng
“What is the' humane eociety and reFresbnioDts s-erc served during, the from bis sore foot which he cut last
THE NEW PRIMARY BILL.
what is It dotog?' Is the quesUon
I
(all.
. ..Tha IUrtonadn prlmarr Dopiinatton that baa recently been asked by In
There was a dance at the hbn
bill bat been tboion^ threshed terested people, not members of the
J.-ick Oleman Saturday evening.
0T«r br the honae In committee of the ' orgonlsaUon. Tbe lUUe son of Mr. Ted Savon
whole.
Maor
In order to glre.n clear Idea rtf Qie
fell from the top of the barn and soswere made, in wiflcb shape i-ork, alms and purpoM of the aoMi-a D. F. Wlleon of History Divis­ tolned serious Injuriea.
it waa oTdwed to be printed whm it clety, M. W. Underwood, the presi­
ion, Leader Friday.
vlU be plaoed npon ita final passage. dent. waa inurriewed by aa Bagle re­
The lYoman's Club program tomorIn oader to pit^lr discipline the porter.. He aald:
)w will be in charge of the history
■ -newtoapera a new aeetion was added
“Tbe organisation here needs to
to the bill which makes it a misde­ expend about $160 to $200 a year. division, leader, Mrs. D. F. Wilson
meanor for a candidate to hire adrer- The preeident. secretory, and other of- The following iy the p^ogran^;
Violin solo, UlsE Constance Huyl
Uaing apace in a newspaper (or bis fleers reoMre nb compensaUon, bm
Blograi'by of John Hayes, Mrs. Ueo
ptctara and his campaign adrertlaagenL Mr. Craw. U paid $10
lag. Thla went tbitmgfa by a rote of monthly.^ Aside from a little print Hoy-L
Heading of one of John
Kayes'
98 to 81^ aa did also the prorlali
ing and -other minor matters, this is
Morriee—An ci'idcDilc of measles of
poems. Miss Rhea Martin.
sobjectlng a candidate to proaecuili
tbe total expense.
severe type is prcvalcnL and 6S
Paper. The United Stales In ISoo
If be hires a man to drculate' a peti­
“The statutes of Michigan make it ,:i
school children, out of an enrollc
aud
1900.
Mrs.
Curtis
'^ay.
tion for him. or treats an elector
to abuse anlmala and
of 100, are ill.
Nlneieenih
Century
PhllanUirophy.
drink of beer w soda water, or i
children and It Is the mission of the
Jackson—The cold weather
ee out the d^ra to him.
humane eodety to apply this law Mrs. D. F. Wilson.
Jadkson county ilie past two weeks
Vocal duet, the Misses Minor.
In tact there would seem to be only wherever and whenever parties seem
li.Ts effeclually destroyed the cherry
one ihlng that the legislature couid
deserve lu The eodety-' would deem
this year. Peaches In this
hare done to hare fixed
a favor If the members or any oth
section have not suffered severely.
sncb shape that nobody but the ap­
1, would notify Nr. Craw
Alpena—William C. McKinnon, ’for­
plicant hlmaelf would know that be t the City Book Store of any mlsdemer ewrier on ntral mall route No. 2
waa a candidate for nomination, and leanora In the scope of tbe eociely's Getting it Ready to Uae in Laying
ha» been arrested and taken
that was to hare prohibited the ed- ^ork. Any Information ^ven will be
Intake Pipe Extenalon.
City for trfil ia the l.'Dited Slates dis­
: itOT or publisher of any newspaper strictly ooDfldenUal. but tbe secretory
The old scow which has beeu lay. trict court on a charge of embezzle­
from printing the name of any candi­ does not desire to encourage frivolous
ing Id the river back of tne Hannah ment of ntoitcy scut by patrons
date for nomination In tbe columns
Any well grounded com­ & l,ay Mercantile Co's, store, and be­ the route.
of bis paper.
plaint will be InvesUgated and if the
Houghton-Tito graduating class
Of conrae all of these tom-fool pro- (acta warrant it, prosecution-will fol- longs to tbe city. Is being pumped (
from the Michigan College of Mines
to be used in laying the extension
'fibitlona and penalUee, ao far as Ipw.
the inuke pipe at. the water works, tbla year will be tbe largest in the
newspaper publicity is concerned,
"The society would urge the people the scow waa used In putUng In the history of tbe school. It will numbaclearly nnconatltutlonal and
I give them any reasonable coopera­
more'than 50. Tbe class fiay exercises
From street bridge.
nerer be enforced.tion In the work, as we realize that,
Whether the scow will be taken will be beld May 3 in the new college
Tbere are several good provlalons
-matter how good the humane law overland from the river to the bay gymnasium.
In the bill as It passed the
It, It Is pracUe^ly obsolete nnli
Negaiinee—The opening of the trout
whether the boom at Ott's mill
' gf the whole, among them the follow­ forced, and It Is neceesary to hare
I be opened to let It through bus fishing season Wednesday found the
ing:
sort «t a head to do thla
streams of the upper peninsula frozen
been decided npon as yet.
tUon of United BtotM
iveral^rosecutlons have alreadyand coated
from oqe to three
■enatori arw brou^t within the law. been brought about and several
foci of snow ur tbe wood:). Rnch eosl
Tbe forty per cent danse (or the TictiODB are the result The work In
ditiens weto never experienoed before
I
Bomlaatlcm of governor and Uentes- the past year has been very saU^acIn tbe memon' of the oldest Inhab­
AIVLUSEMENTS
.ant gwranra- has been eltmliiated.
tory and more has
itant.
In dlsMcto where direct noidnn- than could be expected with the lim­
Charlotte—F\)T the first time in fifty
tiooa hare been-adopted by the ma­ ited funds 1st our disposal.”
years a woman Is going to be tried
jority party, tbe minority party la
for murder in this ebunty. Sbe Is
The
Cutte^Stoek
company
gave
ap
' fhimd.to make nomlnatlms In the
Mrs.
Adella McBride of Grand Ledge,
excellent performance
of
'Dora
tame way. ^
Thorne" last night lu'the Grand opera who shot her brother. Win Dukes, at
mure aubmlsalon of propMUM^If,
poUacal districts to to be to tha en­ ^r^^'lg&th Grade DIplomaa Prepared bouse. Bach character In the play the. Splrituailst campground
was well looked after ty *actors and Grand Ledge last January. Ehjkes
By the State.
tire electorate, and not to party, and
Tbe examiuatl.ons for tbe Issuance aetresBea who were familiar with lived about six weeks.
< <
the actiOD of the people win be bind­
Escanaba—Anuouncement is made
of ei^th grade diplomas prepared by their buainess. Interpreting tbe parts
ing upon all parties.
that the Escanaba Manufacturing
the stoU department of public Inetruc- Id a ver>- pleasing way.
Co. has purchased all the Interests In
The company bad a good hous>
Uon will be held in this county May
MORE ABOUT PAVINa
deserved a far larger audience than the Crystal Falls Woodesware Co. for
Tba torenlng-Becord yesterday bad 9. and 10 at the following places:
they had The spedalUes were good $30,000 and will more the equipment
Court House, Traverse City,
- several articles and an edltorlai tend-and In capable bands, pleasing the of tbe CrysUl Falis plant to Esean■ L^.lRg to bolster np Ue claims of the Hornsby.
IJchotri House, Fife Lake. W. Note- audience.
Bltnlithic PavlDg company, dalming
loyed 60 men end the change
Tonight “The Countorfeitera" will
rare.
. the superiority of Its products
result In a big increase of business.
•ir other kinds of paring, and .espe- 'sAool house, district No. 2. GrMt be given and this play la eure to
Coldwater—While the Rev. J. N.
please.
ZlHle Vinton.
dally over asphalt
Ankrun was preaching Sunday In
School
house,
Kingsley.
A.
H.
Clark.
Twenty-five
dollars
will
be
given
We do not question Jhe honesty of
School house. Monroe Center, J. C. tbe couple who will go on the-giage Bethel township he noUced W. F.
the people wboee letters are pubat the conclusion of the ^rfonnanre Sanderson's house in flames a short
Ilehed, but bs a matter of tact In none Runk.
«( the Instoaees dtod has the paving ' School bouse. Old Hltoion, E. O. and be married.
Ladd.
' been down long cnengh to tost
School house. WHIIamsburg, George
durability, although It has bees
claimed by the Record ihet the Utu- Crisp.
These diplomas are not iatended as
nthic pavlug In Kalamazoo has been
down six years. Tbla U a mlatake. entrance papers to the Hl^ school
a sort of reward that marks the
We are Just in receipt of a letter
completion
of the course.
tram the dt{ derk of Kalamazoo

INI tf iHUMUE sneer

, WDimrs m pineiiii

STATE NEWS
IN BRIEF

PUIPIIG il HE 0L9 SCOW

E»IIH«i in 9 uo to

; Neighborhood
Correspondence

which tjays; “The blullthk contract
was awarded February 2.. »02.
srnsb eompleted and accepted by the
. eemmlaaloners of public Improve,B>anU October 1*. 1803.” Thus It wlU
be aeen that the blnllthle paving In
Kalamazoo haa bed) laid only three
. . . yeats and alx months up to the pres. . ant ume. instoad of all Jton. la fact we know of no' single Inatance where the bItulUhic paving
. baa been down as long as six years.
.';,>dng reported as to good coadmon. On
. the contrary, we have an abundance

r*-./

WONDERFUL ECZEMA CURE.
tn. Pa. “’Two of our home doctors
said the case was hopeleaa, bis lungs
being affected. We then employed
other doctors but no benefit resulted
By cbance we reed about Electric
Bitters; bought a botUe and Boon no­
ticed Improvement
We contfiined
this medicine nnUl several botUea
had'been used, when our
.........................Best or
y bulldl
S. E Walt £ Son's and Johnson Drug

-£:C,

Safety and Convenience
I

I

f

'

the I»owotd nulemi^ mooey.'cooraience-U J«jo(eqii«lhii(K>itoiice. You
hew bo* »ie<y eml convoiietice in money metlee, whm you pay by cheet A checkinj nc, count h t^ inpl^.nntthodform^fo,
you, to.anploy ta finaiicul siain. becaiue yo^
of evejy ImnsictiotL
.wdeome mill aticoottk AH kcdubK—
huge find amaB. nceve the lUDe.catehd attentiTO

FOe^ NATION/^n BANK

MAPLE CITY.
Atopic City. May 1.—Mrs. C. JBtoom. retonied
from Ludlngion,
n^'th,
friends and rela
Uvea. She waa accMupanled by Mrs.
C. Bloom, Sr., who will spend a short
Ume IQ this place
Mr. and Mn. OrvU Bellinger were
made happy Monday night'by the
blrih of a baby girl.
returned from Ore­
gon Iasi week. Ee la dlaappolntod
with Oregon and aaya Michigan Is
good enough for him.
Mr.- E, Qavette Is moving Into the
home he purchased from D. Jobbet
Julius Allor moved his aaloas stock
Into the Hensel buUdlng today.
Tru y Hebert wtU occupy tbe CongregaUonal parsonage nntB he has
the bouse built m his tarn.
'
E.'S. Ry^er U building an addiUxn
to his bars.
Arthur Zimmerman doted a anocesaful term of achool in the Mahn
district today.
«HOMBERQ. '
- Sbomberg,
l.—Hiss Alma Rog­
ers, who has been vlsltins In Traverse
City returned home Tfanrsday.
Helen Bergatrom of Traverse City
visited her parento'over Sunday.
Urs. J. Tucker and Hr*. J. Rous­
seau. called at Decker's Monday.
Miss Henrietta Schomberg, wbo has
been ilck, it better at this wrlUng.
Baby Bdng MoQueer, who has been
.atoyliig Witt bar grudSM^.-Mrs'.

Qp dls: ,

formed
^
brigade and foitoht the blase. The
house was deattoysd. but the fire
was kept from the bants.
Chelaes ■Havliig In mind the Car­
rie Nation trito that'Btote Treaaurer
Olarier aa mayor did to slot maehinea
in'tba town last aummer.
of the
loons have tfloedd to^pe.
altbou^ they might have. conUndM
until Wednesday. '^Tiercutting tbe
number to four was signed by the
governor a few days ago. ^e three
that locked op and quit beard
lariied.
mazoo—A machine tor coding
atllatlng public hails and the­
atres has been Invented by Dr. M.
Mendelln, s young woman of Grand
Rapids,-and built here. It is oper­
ated by a small electric motor, and
creates a breeze that lowers the tem­
perature at least eight degrees.
Mendelln U an anatomist, but has
strong mechanical bent Sbe has
made several other Inventions.
Petoekey—Tbe April term of Cir­
cuit court for Eknmet- county
closed with the following record.
Hettle Devine, granted a decree
from William Devine: David
Jarman a.decree of divorce from May
Bell Jarman; John Jones .found guilty
adultery- and seatCDced to Jacki; Louis Stone convlcled of attempt
to commit rape and sentenced to JackBen King arraigned (or robbery
and Bam Menongua for rape and
trials put over to September.

When
INTEREST
Hl^lNS
De.-osits madifr in ouf Savings
Depart^rit bn or i^orejSatur-

day.Mny4th, will draw Interest
' from May let.

coropouDcled twice a year. .

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BAIMK
t STAR BHniCTliBIBI

3

Mischievous Sketch
Bob Sleighing . ,
The Carving Doctor

How Your Shoes
Are Made
and Where They
Come From.
(TALK lY)
• Iron ore dug In Sweden supPUed
the nails- that fasten the heel and
shoe together. A special atoel. apecially made in PlUsbnrg, la nsed for
the nails thst bold tbe top li^er
the heel.
The ladng hooks and eyes were
fashioned In CoondhUcut; s combina­
tion of zinc from the mines of JopUn
and copper from the Lake Superior
deposits of that metal providing their
touDdation:
material agatioe. an
ehony-like substance composed of
eight disUoct and separate oonsUtu-enu gathered In South America. Asia
and the U. S. covers and gives them
their darkened gleam.
(Continued Tomorrow.)

’ ENTEE'TAIKMKNT '

Hwidred to One
Shot
Broken 1^1

ILLUSTRATED SONG

-ne Bird M iVeflre'. ifaf"

I the C^gr
gregaOon last Sunday by continual
coughing Is requested to buy a bottle
of Foley’s Honey and Tar. S. E. Walt
& Sons.

,.JPTI)R0I.„

-iMfcJBsi. agSnSr

-I'EOUEAMKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SPECIAL
Tht
a spe
£ Indiana railroad, leaving Traverse
Citv for Cadillac, otf Sunday. May 5.
">07. at 9:30 a .tn.
All those desirlbg to take advan­
tage of the special rate to go with the
knights can secure Ueketo by applying
to members or Wm. Hoollban of the
Wm. Hoollban Co.. 136 State streeL
Everyone la eordtally Invited to go
with us.
May l-i4 '

'■

Bank Pays Thre* Per Cat Interest,

S—CENT'S—S

DO/rrmssTHS
Soog:

913 E. FRONTS!.

“When ihe Ro.es
Are in ekwat"

fiRANDflPERA ffditfSE
ONE SOUD WEEK
COMMENCING

Monday, AprU 29tb

Cutter Stock Company
The Arlstoerats of Re^rtoire—prasenUng the latest
Hetropolitoa Seecwws, together with

Six—Vauaeville Acts—Six

To-Night

The<teterfeiters
PopiiUi Prices 10. 20 and 30c.

Bachant &
Roscoe

mmm

WHITE AND C0I(«ED
WASH GOODS
REIVIIMAIVTS '
R771E PLACE ON SALE TO-MORROW inorRinK
[Triday] hundreds of remnants ^ Wafeb Goods
in Dimities, printed Organdies, -Silk Mulls,
Dotted Swisses, printed and plain Persian I^wns, In­
dia Linons, etc. - These are the ends of the best sell­
ing numbers; the best patterns sell out first, and this
is the first lot of Wash Goods Remnants offered this
spring. The lengths are from'2 to 12 yards. Plenty^
of Waist and Dress Patterns to pick from if you come
right down. Don't wait until next week. The values
will be so good that they will go lively.

Were 15, IS, 20, 25, 35c
-VOUR PICK FOR

IOC the yd.

May Sale on
Ladies’ Suits
At $7.90
We offer a line of suits in black, also neat mixtures,
that are easily worth $10.00 and $12 00.

At $13,50
Suits in both Eton and P:ny Styles. Materials are in
tbe new stripes, checks and fancy mixtures and at
this special price they should not last long.

At $18.50
High Grade Man Tailorcd'^its-extra'fine quality of
checks, stripes, plaids, blue and black*Panamas,, etc.
Tbe price is much under value. -' GoMe-«arly.

6WILHELM

FRONT
S'fft E E T

TR\1 AN EAGLE WANT AD

TBB daily BAOLB^ THUEBDat. MAT S, 1»#J,
CoffroUi, -tBi SonlrM hu acreed to
on Mi}^ SB. I offerod him a p«rcentage and ha •ooeptod."

' Coach Bohb7 Lowa u of tha oplnioa
that Whipple la the beet collese twlrier in the we« and U wUhn* to aUoh
him, up asainat aurlhlBE that Uia eaat
baa produced thua tar thla Beaam.
.The ransr eonlhpaw baa onlr made
WOLVERINCr COACH CAYft WHIP­ hia good ^oTlDK aloce the adrent of
PLE IS BEST COLLEQIAN
wdnn weather. In early aprtiiE praoIN WEST.
Uce it wai thought that Martin and
Gilbert woDid win pNmler honon
'from him, and in the firet gamea Is
the apring Taeuion trip he did
low to any |
) or Scaaen K* Made
a UtUe warmth in the ataoepbe’re tor the fliat gamea with the
Michigan '‘Agglei" at Lanalng brought
Weather Hte Improved
the fine eoiree and high apeed mnaHim.
clee in Whipple'a arm in play and
alDce that oonteat when he aent the
Ann Arbor, Mich.. May t—•VarelO- •Tarmera- off the Held without a
baBeball tans W rtlll taking of the be baa been doing phenomena] U
with the ball. The more gwea he
paw Whlpide againat the^
: piwhet the more speed he eeeme to
Altdott college team.
{(V’blpple. i • develop. WTilpple In pracUce haa
bolding the Hethodlala down to tr . used the 'spir ball with great eoomeasly hits, won undisputed title I cess,'hut he Is not Inclined to try it
•a until he haa acquired
plele maatery of the "ooty artierold."

MICHIGIINHilS
fiKEAl PITCHER

mui 1UCE cm n am

LffWIB 8TARTB WCBT
WIN Mdat

OarAtar In penvw on
' liiay 17.
PbliadelpblA, Ma^ I.—£. W. Dickeraon, Uartr Le*l* snd Bmli Bear, the
tamouB eastern trainer, left laat nigbi
few Denver.
L«wlt will meet Jimmy Gardner in
Denw on May 17. The fWitera will
weigh In at 110 pounds at C o'clock
the afternoon of the fight

New Tort. May S.—jUec teith, the
national, western and eastern open
golf champldn, U going to Mpete In
of Great Brit­
ain. which will begin at Hoylake
June IT- This me«na that Bmlth *61
not be able to defend his national
tlUe, for the leaaon that the ^lea rt
the two eenfUet The opmi tonma
ment on this side will be held over
the links of the f>blladelpMa Cricket
club on June 20 and 21.
BOOST CONFERENCE MEET
Pacific Ceact Collepet Ask to Sub for
Mldhlgan.
Chicago. May 2.—Stanford univer­
sity and the unlverslUea of Califcgnls
and Missouri have been invited
send track teams to participate in
the seventh annual meet of the Inter­
collegiate Conference Athletic i
elation on Maraball field, June 1.

Uneeda

SQUIRES ACCEPTS

OFFER.

Australian Will Meet Winner
BurneD’Brlen Beut
Ben Pranclaco, Cal. May 2.-6111
Squires belB pasaej his word to Jim­
my Coffroth that be win. fight
winner of the O'Brien-Bums fight In
Los Angeles st Colma
day. providing the Ban lYanclieo pro­
moter can secure the signature ol
both filters tq the same proposition
Bqulres baa agreed to conditions that
have been named, by Coffroth.
The latest from Burns is to the ef­
fect that he wants a 2T.000 guarantee
for himself and a chance st the per­
centage ft the bouse is sufllclenUy
large (o bring up bis end -of the recefpu. To this Coffroth will not
Usien.
"1 bad a lopg talk with Saalrea and
his mangger, Smiday night," aaid

NATIONAL

Biscuit

CARO GAIIES,

DfiB beala «n 1mm OMsBin «a
to the dtoecM batag no tuMaftw that
tt gets a good bold os Dm syftasn bbfora K to reeopased. - Foley's —
_______________
____ tt of
Core
wtt! praveat___
tbe______
d
fatal dlaeaM If takea ta Tima. 8. X.
Watt ft Sotoa. .
-------

Tl*e EarlleM Played In JEngtand Wese
-Imperted.FrMiB^ln.
to generally hedlevad to have
Some monster skating races on roll­ senLus our first card gatnen "XI homers are being Arranged at Chloago.
" or "the man," cumHRed 'hy Bi
There will be WAKKI tn money, ae well
“ombte." was probably our «nrU.
as diamond medals and a cup to be eft card game la Rngtoad. aa« tbet
distributed. Htrtoy Davidson wl)!' Taurt have come tann Bpela. Atoe tbs
eMest pecks of cards found tn
probably hog ft all. '
■bow Bpantoh symbols, meh ms cupua.
San Fr
' ■ ■■

maces and sworda Another pepelar
■D the interc
eboat race from Xngltob card game In the slxteaath
the Vuivorsity of California by seven
lengths over a twtHalie course at
Richardson's hay , near BausaUto. Cards could be bought la 1049 f«r
tworenee a pack. TbeM were vaiy
Time, 15 5-100 Bilnntea.
wrefebed specimens sad most Infailox
Cambri<lpe. Maas.—OlDtdally Har­ to those produced by tbe Oardfflakns’
vard U denying that the Crimson will company of London. In which Cbarita
meet Princeton «n the gridiron next L created a monopoly, with the finan(all. but the stndenta think there Is ctal genius of his race, by buying tten
up cheap and selling them at a hlgb
eomethlng In the atinoephere.
New Haven, Conn.—Tale's spring price. In this be was a mote open
football pracUce closed Tueedsy with rogue perhaps than bis father, who
forbade card playing la BcoUsnd and
the annual contest for trophy cups In Indulged tn It bimself at every oppor­
punUDg,.drop kiekf^, distance and tunity.
passing.
Henry Meyer ^'heaton. Cards bsve alwsya been a royal
Phllsdelphle, won cope fbr both game. Queen Ellxabetb played cards
drop kicking and distance punUng. and lost her temper ovef them fre­
His punting averaged 57 1-2 yards, quently. She was no Anne of Austria,
to pla.v "like a queen without paaston
stamping him aa one of the most
of greed or gain." In ber reign was
cessful distance kickers Tale has pro­ commanded to be played "at Wynd,
duced In recent years.
Bore a Comedle or Morral devised on a
game of the cardee:" which resulted In
the performance by Ibe children of ber

. . lining t
air passages and is purely a local d
case. BO that It needs a local tre
ment like that afforded I

will resist coughs s
i:..

*. n.v

uwiM as.ee

iciuini

5 money to any purchaser of Hy-o•l who Is not perfecUy satisfied with
e resulis foUpwing the use of the
does not help yon It
does not cost a penny, while If ft
cures, the expense Is nominal, for a
implete
ilete H
Hy-oenel outfit Is sold at
ttly 11.00.
TRY. Alf,£AOU: WANT AD.

$4.50 PER TIH

polsetted by b«l water have
______ as a race tmraulie to bad waIm. la tbto cate the ebecfcliig of natasal aMactkm does net raattor, baeaws
tba aapgdy of good water can probably
ahraya ba eacured.—London Post
ttotlea to Our Cuftesnafs.
We ara phaMd to annoa&oe that
Ftdey's Honey and Tar for Coughs.

harmful drugs, and we reooounend It

t. L nna Ml 0.

Going to Build
This Year?
WuU Gm4 Lot tB BsU OlT

If to, we have them (or aala aa« at
prleea that wa know m* xUhL
Lots 6 and 7, Bik 4, Parry Baaaah-s
Ocular pto.-ea to await tbe end.
trd Add-. Weft Bihft ftiMt
tbeaa whose Ilvea are spent
Lots 27 and X8. Blk F, B. L. ft OoB.
■raoBd eosne to the' sortaee befON
7th Add.. 46 ft. fremt mM m
k (ToeodOsi
death. Bnakea. c

aanally between nightfall aul midi^t Many of tbra haee an Inttiiic-

BRONCHIAL COUQMS.

Bresthe Hyomel's Healing Air and All
Irltstion WIM tot Quickly Cured.
The most Irritating and annoying
form of cough la that termed bron­
chial. Peopls anbiect to bronchial
troubles whenever there is .a change
in the weather or they are, exposed
(irafl will "catch" a -bronchial
I. vlihlch Is
ritaling and annoying.
Rroncliinl troubles Mpnof be cured
by stom
stomach dosing. The medicated
air of IHy-o-met is the only treatment
that reaches the affected parts and
gIviVreTIcf.aad cure. It destroys all
the dlaeasc keims that are present In
the noSf^lhroat and lungs, soothes
ana relieves the Irritated mucous
'iieiiibraiie In all parts of the bron­
chial tul.es and quickly overcomes
the irritation.

THE BESTiWAL
MINED IN MiCHlOAN
...AT...

Data and Drinking Water.
Wbo has not at some ttme or'otber
aavM «s Impnalty with which a Bog
' '
wattr that os bumaa
bftM
tonebT Ctriitoad
Ma have aelred tbe problem of a pure
•apply an completely that they

d-SM Ctopaipa

The First Gat.
Boon after Argriiid iuvcnied hit
WUIIhiu Munliak. ii Scottiab Inventer,
showed (hi- world a ucw
of light­
ing a house. Ii hud long been knows
that fat or >-unl. wheji healed, gives •
a vaiKir or pis a-liicli hums with
brlglK light.
It is always a gas
^at huruF. mi.l not u burd substance,
in-the cuudie or in the lump the flame
beala the u.l whi'-h
tbroiigli ibf vvH'k iiud thua causes tbe
oil to give off :i piK. It la this gas that
buriw iind P'eu lliv light. Now Mur­
dock. ill ITliT. put this principle
pwd use. U.-‘ lie.itcd coal in s large
veusc! ami al.owed the gas which
driven orr to p..sv through mains and
tulK>« to ililfemit purls of hto bouse.
tVlieiievfV ho uiiiii.nl :i light be let the
gas ew-aiie at ihv e-i.l of the tube in
SDiall Jet and llgoti-.! it. Here was
lamp witliont a wick. Murdock eoc
extended lii.s pis i.1ik,-s U) bis factorler
and lighted tiieui ulib i
It was lenniwl1 Imw to iiinke gas ^leapIv mid coiidnr-tt II ►nfcl} from bon»e to
houw. not Hluuo MimrimeDlK aud hnlldIncB. hut whole .-Itie-i were rescued
from diiikuen» hy the new
-8. E. I'ormnn In St. Mcholns.

Lots S and 10, BEk t, H. L. ft Ooa.
Sth Add.. Baft EUhth gtTMtBaft50ft.LotS, BftLB.L.ft
Cos. 7th 1
Lot 4. A^t'i Add- M ft. M Waak
Ington itreeL
Loto 16. 17 and U, Adftfa Adda
Webstar atrMt 60 ft. aatft.
.Lota 21 and 22, Blk L H. L ft Ooa.
( 7th Add., Webftar Bt. 86 ft. sack.
Lot 142. Oak HelghU Adda Bariov

boot a
of Fo­
ley's Kidney Cure. It onred me of a
severe case of k^ey trouble of sev­
eral years standing. It certainly to a
grand, good medldne. and I heartily
oodw
6. B. Watt ft Sons.

Lot 107, Oak Hsl^ta Adi. G

Lies Tamil
Lien
Temiiig.
Km who be\e bad tong experience
e
with Hons pve ihmn a very bad char­
acter. There Is said to he no art In
(ton taming but tbe art of terrorism.

Lota 40. 4L 42 abd 42. Btt 1 Oak
Lot 12. Blk 2. QoodriM'B Add, Mofr
loa sjreet
Lota » and 21. Staela ft OpMBft*l
Adda 17th BtTMt. VWt of OMA
Lota 20 and 2L Staela ft OpaMirt
Adda 17th straal Mtot of Ohb.
Lou 22 and 26, Orifla ft 1
Adda *6 ft aatft.
Lot 17. Orovar Part Add, <
Rosa and Btata atraata, N fl
33 ft. Bast Front batwaa Park a
a Ava.. good touabwa li
carioh:Jost a few of tboaa 6«era Loti Mt
South Bast w OarflMd Bead.
For Prices and Tarma Enqalra af

aebs fnlJ and tbeir inl: is cowed.. Thera
never has Wn. and there never will
be. say some, an apiie.
apiieal made to tbe
lion's Intelllgenr-c. because the limited
amount of that (|UHlUy which he |
smseii t« <>omiiini<6 liy bis ferocil.v.

Merc Newt From the New England
BUtea.
U any one has any doubt as to thC
virtue of Foley's Kidney Cun, (hay
nood only to refer to Mr. Alvin H.
Stlmpaon, of wnumantlc. Conn., who.
after almost losing hope of recovery,
on account of the failure of ao many
remedlee. flnaUy tried Foley's K''
Cure, which he says wu "Juat__
thing" (or him. as (our botUes cored
A Blea IIM of
him completely. He to no* enttrely
veiopM
«at*: eaf«B la ttoa latMt well and free.- from all the suffering
Inddent to acota kidney trcuhle. r
ftyla. 1
B. Weft ft tens.
e^w

E.W. Hastings & Son
1

/SrtTCUM«n«M:

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company
SHOE S^ MOST SENSATIONAL
SHOE STOCK RANSACKED FROM m TO END
The New Management of the Shoe Division has gone through otir entire stock and finds many complete lines that we no not
wish to carry, and while these are good goods In every way, yet they will be closed out at most sensational prices to make room for
other tines of goods. Every pair of shoes. Men’s Women’s and Children’s, that will be In this Remarkable Sale are fully
worth the price originally marked, but for the reasons given above they will be sold at these unheardof prices, just to mane room.
It is seldom that you have ever had such an opportunity for such high grade goods.

Men’s Dress Shoes S2.SS

IS4en*s Odds and Ends

Our Biggest Bargain Table

Made of Pateot Calf, Patent Kid, and Chrome Patent
Calf, from standard makes, su^b as tbe “Hannen $5
Shoe," the ‘'Nelson'' at 14.50 and $5, tbe EelmerBetman. All these splendid shoes
OK
jours.at .......................... -..................... -.....................

One lot of Good Shoes, sold all over for $3.50 and $4.00.
We are sure that you will find your size among these.
You never bought such shoes
“ “

Has four most astonishing offers. The prices
on one lot are cut from |3 to |5, -to
OvfW
These are not all tbe latest styled but good wearing,
comfortable shoes^ band tum^ and some wdt soles.
Women's Oxfords that boM for ILSO and
♦2.00, and now you get them for
1 • VV
A lot of hand turned Women’s House Slippers ^ g _
that were priced at II 50 and fi2, now for —....
Children’s shoes, splendid values for fl-OOto
♦1.75, and now get them for

$2.:?5

Men’s S4.00 Shoes. S2.70

Women’s Higli Grade Shoes
and Oxfords, S2.4S^

Here's a snap worth picking up. Men’s Fine Shoes and
Oxfords in Vici Kid, Velour Calf and Box Calf. These
? fro-i- cur best
50 and ♦4.00 lines.
Priced for this sale at
^^9 / U

This is an exceptional opportunity for ladies who are
used to wearing high pricM shoes. This lot is made up
of Gray Bros., »3 50 and M shoes; C. P. Fords, ^.50;
Johnson urus.,
•tuuuo^u
Bros., 90.M
$3.50 oiiu
and wt,
|4, Huu
and i/r.
Dr Reed’s cushion

"AU Stoclc and noSt>-le” at S1.48

thing like them. Think
of such values
for
.... ...................................................
'
■ r q

is what we ''-all a table of Men’s shoes where you will
find everything from |3 50 tn $6 00. We doa’t claim the
latest styles, but we d; sav that there is a good lot of
splendid wear in th^, and they are
yours for


$1.48

sole at ♦3.50.

Never been offered any

A S

L-Adles’ Oxfords at S1.88
Another lot of fine Shoes and. Oxfords, most of them
sold for 13.00 and 13.50 and are made in' the newest
styles and from Patent Leather and Kid
stock and sold now for.......... .........................

$1.98

One lot of infants’ Soft Soled Shoes, the 50c
values, for — — -;
Good Serge Slippers, good wearing, moat com- |
fortable, take the tire out of your feet. - .

20c

Bl0 Bargaliv* In Boys* Shoes

SRECIAL, ALL DAY, SAXURDAY SALES

mm

THE GROCERY DIVISION w.ll sejl you tbe best Sun Dried Japan Te«, the 40c
kind for 30cj and the 35e for 22c. These are the beet values that you have ever had.
THE FURNITURE DIVISION will offer Tinware, Graaiteware and Aluminum
TOre,^a^^regooda arranged on tabl:s—3e, 5e, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c. Big tables

THE BOOK AND DRUG DIVISION will have for you a package containing 25
good envelopes, 24 sheets of paper, 6 good steel pens, a 5c pencil, So penholder and
5c bottle of black ink, all for 15c; The Cacto Mexican Blood Purifier and Tonic,
♦1 bottles for 50c; Wittman’s EUicir of Lifer •! for 50c; the Oil of Life, 50c for 25c.

THE CLOTHING DIVISION will sell you your pick from the biggest stock of
- Neckwear—Tecka, Four-in-hands and StringB. tbe ^ values, for I^c.
THE DRY.GOODS DIVISION will sell you German Damask Bleached Napkins,
18x18, at 42c a dozen,
dozen, ^ese will be only in lota of a doaen.
TBE HARDWARE DF[XjSION will sell your choice of-Gem Enterprise, or Uni­
vernal Pood ChopperB, med
medium size, the $1.50 for ll-aO;
...
the ♦! Safety Razor for S’k:
and thb $5 kind for'♦3.50; a jS tooth Spring Harrow, wood frame, itomplete with
guards for ♦?.<»-

THE CROCKERY DIVISION will sell Brown Baking Dishes and Bowls, white
lined, all sizes for 10c; large mzed Fern Balls for 15c; a Nickle Plated Lamp with
good standard, No. 3 burner, for 75c.
THE CANDY DIVISION will sell Filbert Fudge, 25c kind for 15e; Sugared Or­
ange Jellies and Old Fashioned Mints for 12o.
. THE SUIT DIVISION wlU *11 ♦26.00 tailor-made Sultrf for ♦18 00; and ♦15.00
Jackets for ♦11.50.

TgB laiLY EAGLE, THllIssDA'X. MAY S( 1907.

I 'm lslM« «t Rjrts'l
jCeorN^- >*K' br lioacr Spiwui.)
Uw PhUlpplDW taA B«fato
U •
br tmalt UUadi. la ISM
-«<toocte4 at oae ot then, and the
aafiraa reported a white womaa
eaeMic
We ladoced thd« to
btllchei^w. WhUediM aaa
naflra. her face waa aeaceaU More
- th^ anabaned. aad ahe wai what
aay oae wonid call hanOi
WM only about thirty years old and
la the
of bealtlL Her sury waa
a ttoeer one. She waa a reeldent of
8ah«u^^l*f French Oechln Closa.
Pev years prerioni she tad married a
Panchmaa aaiued Dn CUff aad alnfc at OMs^d set o« with
IS a
aaft^ t<e«Ml for Bla«ap«*. Two
days' after sailing they bad eBConntered a typhoon. She was not rery claar
as to wUt f^wed. belay eery Ul
the doe. ^ thoofht the ship stroc(lad with the storm for two dayi. She
then Bpraac a leak and foundered.
The Wbiida had been brought on deck
and Uahed to the bulwariu along with

I fhare uy-the bahdnda of theola They .'were water rate of the
laneat slae. .'anJ.ftelr demesaor wti
so ferw loiia thst we dared not jlaad.
We pulied,»ll around the island a doaec times tmsr, but met the lOdWOe
bTerywbere. They were gnBwinfdbPn
the treee and eating the grass s«t by
tbs loota tVhere the.r cams from I
naiuot eey- There wa aot one on the
Island when the women letC We tried
powder and ahot and fire to frighten
them, but It wae not to be done. After
a week we Itore awe.r for Saigon.
Here the wouian'e etorj- w«t fully cor­
roborated Bi to her realdeace, marriage and the loae of the eblp, bat the
■10*7 «t fte care aad the treaaure bad
also «o be toM. The Fronch goventf
at CM# aeot a ahlp to the Island and
hreofht everything away after having
•pout a fortnight -ihrowlog |>ol»ooo<l
food to tbe rata. We of the Uudiiig
MtooMT wwrt prooileed a fair shore
tornd man of ns evsr fingered a dol
lay.
were pot off on one eainse or
another and Bnally threatened with Im'prlaonmant if we moved fiirther In the
malter. 1110 wonmn was given u
•hare. I Iwlleie. lint the ^ater iiHit
of tlie sloguliirtniKl went to enrich two
I. QI AD.

b«> bbOUd »M1. tb. or. .o._OT-1 PEOPLE

lag ti *-- - t apme eort of craft
A ipBBt -emye suddenly «
tbem,«»d the neat that Uri Do Cliff
resaeailwrei was waking up on tbs
Bh^ ct an Island. Sbs was still
imt&i to the wreckage, but she waa
alcea When ebe was able to more
aMSfahe fou»d frrsh water and planty of wM'fRdtn, and 1n tbeforeet aba
etea a taut out of limbe and
- »T«y day for long montba
ahe esmected .reecne. She could eee
.hip, sailing up and down, but none
came wltbls miles of her. Off to the
eMf-iheVWd fslntly make out other
Islands or the main shore; but no help
ea«d>fi*m timt direction. If ebe bed
baPvtbe'meani to build e fire and
raiM'a mnoMe elgnal. some one would
hare coma but ebe was belplest In
that dlrwiftoB. U wae three months
befoK sbe thoroughly explored her lilaad. Then ebe found It to be atwot
twtr^lloe In ctrenniferenee. It wae
well sdoBMI. aad In the center was a
high hlU of almost solid rock. Tbero
were birds in plenty, but not a wild
or reptile of eny sort
One day, after six months bad gone
the hill to eee |
a signal fftere. i
tbe woman made a great dlseovetT-1
Bhrfoted a race which bad certainly |
OHM been a depository ^or the phmder i
oftfaeSuleepIratea What ebe told ue I i
belleeo to be the truth, berouee she ver-;
ifled it in many ways. She rUlted the
care’ twenty different time*—In fart. I

OF THE DAY

The Kona. Aa.Ir.
Dr. Grattan Gulimea*. dlrecWr of the
regenta' union of Fiichind. who Is In
thli country emlvavoring to get the
United States to Join with England
and other eoniitries with a view to
atopplng the alro.'HicK c-oiiimitled upon
tte Kongo imilvc'. Kiii.l In a speech in
New York:
■'ttlies Stanley leliinii’d from bis expodltton to central .tfiicn the king of
Belgium sent Tor ttie expibixT. After
soetl^ StJnTey. I..'MP .w •• nt n .•ommldon to this <-ouuu-y. This cmutulsslon
told.Prealdeiit .trthnr Unit the king of
Belgium hml alrencly ixinlillKbed n
trsdc asooclnllrni in ilic Kongo, and lie
asked wbeilicr iln- riilKil N>i«k woplil
recognize the It.g of tli.-il n>woclatiOD.
The preel.lciil n;uiu-<l to know ^ly
he should do Kin-li a thing, and be WU

(Ortflnal.l
Iran Shouvallef. a small Kusslan
farmer, waa oue momtug hoeing In' bis
little patch of ground when, he aaw
Bonis NlcbHcIoyfU'h eome In ut the
gate und go to hla bouse. Iv£u knew
well what she was going there
... lu «u8»Ci among certain claeaca
It la enstomary for the girls to do tbe
courtiug. A «'>■' who wishes a man
>r « htohaiid goes to hla lionse nnU
*g« him to marry her. If he rtpean't
Blit her and turns her out. her rela­
ve* will take revenge U]>oii him for
what la consIderiHl on luaiiU. Ivau was
bachelor and knew that Soula waa
cumlug to aak him to murr>- her. 8he
aaw him working In his Qcld. but pre­
tended that ahe did not. Her Object
to get Into the bouse, knowing
that ouce there ebe would have every

After Governor Btokea of Hew Jareey bod algued the “barbw An." •
hUl that la t-uleuUted to prevent the
fatnre watering of itock. a’TTeDton
statesman said to him;
••So-and-so, the millionaire, was sore
yon wouldn-t sign this act. B* la a
oonoelted
elted chap.
chai,. He
Ue beUeves t^,hl*
hi*
. of thinking is -thnys ih4 right
way.”
■■He ia cam-ciie.1, l«ily."jmld the gov-emor. amlllng. "Be reminds me of an­
other conceited man 1 used to know. “T»o iniituhl frlenda eat near thla
lunch one day
....at makes him look
.v* so glum this
mornlngT
......MA. BA.u
said ue
tbe nrot.
flr«.
y
•'
said the otber, -he visited an
BgypUat) palmist last night, and the
fellow; told him his wife would many
twice mid ihe second husband would
be a remarkably fine ebap.’
.
“■Aha! He thiiikB that’s rathm-a re­
flection on himself, ehf
“ 'Kot at all. He thinks bis wife was
jarrle<l^t<-fcMv and never told him.'"

opened it BUd went In.
Dlaturbed the Congreeatlon.
Ivan Heaned on Us^oe handle und
The person who disturbed the
gcmtcbed'bla head. Ue hellevi^ all the grcgatloo Iasi Sunday by continual
hat fall upon men come from wo- coughing U requested to buy a bottle
of
Foley-a
Honey and Tar. S. B. Walt
He had had an uncle whose wife
a ahrew ami had seen bia uncle
under the lash of her toogne. ConseNiagara's
Rseestlen.
luently be bad not only resolved that
re<-cni •■Atiihhistlnii r>r Niagara
le would never marry, but lived In made liy iii* CMiinilliiii L'iHii'>cl<’al
dread lest some womuu should get him
7-ey n-vcBls that lUr i-ccsalon of the
fall* (i>Q Ihe ''imndlan Khlei I* percepti­
bly sibwiiig. Tlu. falls recede
w defeat storing him hi about two
two 111. lies a .vesr as
Se'f
compnrcl wlili five feet three Inches,
With a' Bigb he went to the bouse. which was cniculnted i» l<e the annual
There atood Souls by the hearth, on recession between the years 1875 and
which she had thrown eome fresh I860.
wood. She looked up wlih an embarraaaed ainlle.'a color overfipreadlDg her
3 Laxative Frult’Byrui
Frul; Bj-rup is
face.
___ eWtdren. Its
•'What do you wish. Sonial'’ Iran
lion und pleasant taste raakes It
asked.
efcrable to
lo vioii
violert purgatives, such
••1 wish to be yonr wife. Ivan."
hlels, -ef^. Get the bookjel
"Do yon' not know that I have reipic of Oriuo at S. B. Walt
eodw
•olved never to many r
■•Yes: I have heard that"
I,
•Then why do yon come here?"
To this nucetlon tbe girl made no \n plirsus
eotlecll of I
reply.

•There are better men than I want ____________________d April 17,
you. Seine of them have ton times the notice Is hereby given that the . .
of Traverse City proposes to make
land I have, with many cattle besides."
following public •
-------"And there ere better gtrls than I namely:
7ant you. girls with much more dowry
To grade and pave Eighth atreet
than &lne.”
from the •rest end ot the bridge
“Then why not both choose for onr- crossing Boardman river on aald
street, thence west lo the east lino
selvesV
of.- Division street, and the ap^fica"1 hiivl* choseu."'
Ivan stnood a picture of Irresolution. Uons, plans and diagrams and esUes of the cost thereof have been
He waa like one drawn Into q vortex flledJ by the bo
board of. public "'orfcs lif
without power to resist- On the one
office s
hand wn* gbe girl, the firelight tiugelug
her face, a pair of neat nnkles protrud­
That tbe council for said city has
ing lielow her.sliori skiri. On ibc.other designated the district to be assessed
Improvement on all of the
band was hla shrewish nuiit. whom he for said improvement
lands, ;lots and parcels trontliig and
could never boolsb from his remem­ lands.
abultlDi
Dg upon said proposed improvebrance."
vlz
V.*‘•Suppose," he said presently, *Tlmt I mem.
Lota 1. 2. 3, 1. S. 6. 7. 8, 9. 10. 11.
lake yonr mother a present of my U. IS. X4. 16 and 16 ot block 6; lota
best row.”
1. 2. S. 4, 6, 6. 7. 8. 9. W, 11. l2, 13. 14.
“She doei not wish a cow.".
16 and 16 of block 6; loU 1 t. 3, 4. 6.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. n. 12. 18. 14. U, J6, 17.
“And a horse for your father.**
••He has already all the stock be ca^i 18. 19. 2l» and 21 of block 8, and loU
1. 2. 3, 4, 6. 6. 7, 8. 9. 10. 11. 12, 18,
M.V
14. 15. 16. IT. 18, 19. 20 and 21 of bloiA
"Is there nothing I can give to gain 2,
all of Ferry Hannah's Third addi­
&mnnltyr
tion to Traverse City. Michigan; loU
Bonla mused awhile before replying. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6, 6. 7, 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. IS,
Then she looked down Into the fire and 14, IS. 16, IT. 18, 19, 20 and 21 td block
oaM eoftly.:
' 6; loU 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6, 7. 8, 9, 10. 11,
••Tes, Ivan: there Is one thing. «5lve 12, 13, 14. 15, 16, n. 18, 19. 2it and 21
of block 6, and lots L 2. 3. .4, 6, 6, 7.
me that, aad I
9. 9. Ill; 11. 12. 13; 14, 15, 16, 17. 18, 19.
"What is itr
20 and 21 of Week 2. all of Perry Han­
“A kiss.”
nah's First addlGon lo Traverse City,
“Oh, that is easily given!” And. ad­
vancing towayd her, he slipped his
arm around her waist and. raising her
29, 30. 31. 32, 33, 34. 35. 36,
Its 27,
face, put bis llpa to h*r* lie had in
: and
of block 3; lot 1 Of ■ ■
tended to give her arant measure, but 3. lot 14 of block
>ck 2. :lot 32 of bl»
lots 1. 2. 3. 4, 5, 6.
•omebow when bU lip* hod got into lot 19 of block; 5. lot
pealtlon he lost power to take them 7. 8, 9. 2J. 11. 12. 13 14 15. H 17 and
away. The coosequeace was tbal the 18 Of block 5; lots 33. 34, 35.
dock on tbe mantel tideed many sec- 38, 39. 40, 41. 42, 43. 44.
ondi before the fcisx waa finished.
Then BonU aald:
"Noa- I will go. Ivan."
Ivan followed her to tlie door and as
. Lay t Co.'
Traverse City, Ml(
■be was about to depart said:,
“A kisa Is a little thing to pay you 3 of Hannah. Lay A Co.'a
for giving me up. c verr. little thing.
also a parcel ot land bounded by
Boardman river, Eagblh street, Lake
avenue and Cans street.
That the council ot said city
meet in tbe council rooms In eald
the doorknob. Ivan very hear her.
in the 6th day of May. A. D-. 1907. at
•'If you' will give me back the one I
o'clock p. m., to hear and consider
hive given." he eald. "t wlU eend the any objections thereto.
cow to .'-our mother in exdMmge "
"Thafe a falr'^argain." ehe replied.
Again Ivan alippod bis arm about
her walit, raised her face and took a
long kin.
LODGE NOTICES
She opened the door aud was going
oor when be called her back.
“Come to tbe hearth." he said, "and day evenings at 8 o'dook. A Langwarm yourself before going out Into worthy. W. P.; B. L. Thacker. 8*cT.
ffie cold."
M47
Agaln-sbe stood by tbe fire, and Ivan
Ducheaa Camp, No. 2848. W. H. A.,
aald:
"For another klat ! will tend a bone meets at Woodman hall Monday evaalage. Chna. Dsdoe. V. a; Frank W.
to' your father."
8-17-M
“I think perhaps father might use Sleder, Qerk.
another borae.”
Grand Traverse Lodge, No 200, L O.
This time tbe klaa was longer than O. F., meeu every Taeeday svening.
any of tbe others. When it waa fin- O. L Annltage, N. G.; B. M. Franklin.
labed Sonia asked:
"Why did yon hriug me bacHto the
EquaUty Lodge No. 602, L O. O. F, :
hearth? I waa not cold.”
"My horw IT very valuable. 1 wish­ meets every Thursday evening 8:00,;
ed to be wiihln hearing of tbe clock to W^man haU. Charles Detoe. N. O.;
count It* beat* and be sure I wea getUng good measure."
“Would yon like your home and cow
backr
“How t-ould 1 get tbemr'
OB or before tteft^oftSt^ioaB. CSbe looked dowa into tbe fiame.

S;

that cmgba. elleer and paper money
to tim amont of tSO.OOO. There was |
gold dost which ebe cstlraated at flO.OOD mnam There wei Jewelry worth
s of Sollare. She mid thorn
belse SMl boxes that ahe bad net mod-1
«M wtt sn4 dH not know their eon- [
t—ailbAarne sbe conld Judge, no;

luopulp

or naiein'M.

Ez;; rp.’SS i “

Ulfilh remembertd that a thlp-s thro-,
re^-oguiiUm, so i
wMkr abe bad found among tbe stuff ^ave an InU.tcm-c over the native* tor
boA^ nami of "Antaala." and the' BiVtla tbe marklnge of eewl bales. i
it.' This waa In ISS*. Th«
R me a story to stir tbe Imagina..ouutry fell in
tiM «nd would bare found ready be‘"Twhere In tbe world. We ,
,,, n.-lgimn had kept bis
wrtniteTlDced-Within an hour that the,,
t, „prt hi* pewer only for
BM had seen what abe declared the' good,
^ all would have
have i.e-n ovil ru,
teMad that tbe Island was th
oorry to tell .von that he didn-L Every
••Outer Ishiml.
promise ha* iK-en bL'okcii.
t of nil
# today tbe
“In lUOd rubber wa* dlKi-overed
9 and Iss sun
Kongo
still wunooi
without luasou*
Inhabit- '
Kongo Next tbe qiiiwtino a
l full year on the talanfl ; .^jb him; Tlow can I get tbe native*
.9 Cliff became desperate. Sbe
rubber and bring It to
ganiK^ofliclntlakeDolTand
1 kuow. rU do It lu the name of
*■ d to reeme heraelf. She built jaiano,, •
e day trusted berself to
..jije nitlvea
th««»eberaua sea. A wert wtod waa bring the kiug ..
_____
\mfkm. enA •1“ l*9Prd to be carried
ivorv. .,tH,nt gin.Onu.onn worth of
ncMlftO other land before It changed,
„ ,ea,.. To
flie native*
deye the drove up and down collect the nitd>er to pav this trihiite
tb^QHna eea and waa tten cast aihwe ; {„ ,he king of Pclgiimi the
enMWliliiiil wbere we fwixid her. That me* known to minU-ni .-ivillzaflon are'
..................................... I and reopect- prarthixl n|*m fbrtn.
mg to the toct that niou Tonn i* to r.it tin _______ ....
th**tbnngtit sbe was-oW ot'taer mind. [ from their Iqxllc*. »o that ihev mav be
a day after the story bad bean an exiimide to tliow win, arc recreant
teM^ire were on oar way to the le--^ about collcciiup ihi rnhl-or. Throe
la^ 'We readied It without tneident milUon of these *a'vage* have l>ecii
the last few yearn, and the
have been muUlated
led tbe shore in the yawl than ; bevond computtUon."
that the whole place j
TItV AN MOLl WANT AO.
mth rata. The i-renruree'

mm

I A Rns^
Russ! Cenrtship

The New
Oil
Stove

£

n do not meau that."
"Wbat do you mean?”
Tou may have then back If
will marry me
Iran repurchased his horse nind hit
cow by giving himself for them. I'ortoaately tor him, be did not get
Hb«w. but an exeeUent wife.
F. A. MITCBSl..
A Pair of Them.
Mr*. Tucker—Tommv. I Wish you
wouldn't pUy v>th that Flango-boy
any m^,
Tomnly—Gee! I'm only playin' with
him becanoe bis mamma told him that
If he had anything more to do with
that Tucker t^y she'd epank him.—Chi­
cago Tribune,

da) lira fbotber. BapUea required <

'■I

Kemp^ Balsam Walta- M. Paige
4

wm mt9p mmy ctmgh Omt

e«B Me wtoaped by amy
—ware c«si(^
otbecBredbyaaF
n le attvaye tbe beet
eo«0h eerc. Yoa ceamofi
afieiia to tite ^neee em

It does not c«tnftn eleob«I, oplom. Borptatne. or
any otber aercotic. peleon*
on* or baZTHtnl dnts>

j

Agrcl f->r M4K6VEU. mu'or
car*. SMALLEY iiiai in - rootom.
Ol rkeivI73.
IS Can R. Car. SiMt. Trami* Chy.
^f 6Y

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om
THE NEW MOML RVE

OBsaa YOUB

SOFT COAL
-of-

DIRECTORY

E. A. WeSTON

DR J. O. •niUBSLOOD
DR. SURT J. TfCDBBLOOD
406407 Wilhelm Block. Phoye "467.

Jlanhen) Mich. Dodi

Yarfi ■»« 6MBe«:-

^•-.^BMb PbMca SB.

PHYBICIANB.

Can SL CIU. phone 760, 2 rings otfloe. 2 rlngi resldenee,. »1S Walnut
•tieeL
2-16-07
DR. >40LDSWORTH
Jehnsen’a Oruo Btora. Special Atteiv
tion to B>e. Bar, Nose and TbroaL
DR. J. W. OAUNTLETT
New BarUk block. Special attention
to ^e eye and' ear. Glasses fitted.

PERE
HARQUEnE
UNESTEAMEiS

-

THE ONLY DAILY LINE FOR

LUDINGTON
MILWAUKEE

cracAGo

AND ALL POINTS WEST.
PB. E. L. THIRLBT.
Special Attention to DIaeasea of Chll Leave MANISTEE Dally icxeept
Snnday) at SrOO ao4 7M p. m.
dren. Boom 409 State bank bnlJdIng. Both Fionas.
DR. W. B. MOON, SPBCiAUST.
Arrtve MILWAUKEE 6KK) a. m.
Jwlto-Urtnary dJteaaee. (Sty Opera
House bik; residence 710 Wash.- BL
The Ltee whleb aaaaret
yoa TBREZ tblagaOffice with Dr: O.
Bank block. Both phonee. 22S-2r. SAFETY. COMFORT ant
Residence. 224 West Eighth strMl
MWATca. .
CIU. phone 781.
5-17-07

has all tbe goc^^ fea­
tures of the.famous
No. 3, with maDy im­
portant i ift p r o V ements. *AmoD]i? tbem
a new ruling device,
tbe Srst on any type­
writer. A new dis­
appearing indicator,
showing exact print-.
ing point. Ne-w balanoedsbi^tboentire
weight of the carri­
age resting on pendulutEs. Heavy dustproof base, deereasing noise and vibra­
tion.

$100 on Easy Tfrms
10 per cent off Ter cash

flLSWORTH DJLE
LOCAL AGENT.
Typewritcee for Real

DR r. J. MACNETT.
PraeUce llmlUd to Eye, Ear. Noac and
throat and fltUng glasses
Offloe
602 WUbelm block.. ClUtens phone
DR L. 8WANTON.
ver the People’s Savings Bank.
Both phOBM lOA
1-1-07
DR R R MINOR
Eye. Ear, Noea and ThrMt Speelaiiet.
Glasses fitted.
Over American
Drug stora.
1-1-07

DR T. A. WILEBLM.
OenUtt. City Opera Howae Sleek,
' '
Room 1.
1-lMT
tWL RVTDBR DENTIST.
Office over People’s Savings Bank
1-1-07.
T- W. THIRLBY. DENTIST.
er Barnum A Eart'a Jewelry t___
11-27-06
8. S. SMITH
Dentist. SUte Bank Bldg. Room 207.
$-16-07
A. 1. McPHAlL, DENTIST.
Rooms ever Johnaen's Drug Store,
dtlxeni Phone 668-2 ringA M6-07

Setecn.ieworiJ
dlJ dt
dmbl«.«4(cd b!ad« tt4 k«n cuttinc
jLlw^-Uli
lined C«M. E»ch HaSc (cod for *n atmte oftrorctlMn » lotiifyi,
uvn. Hnndlc ud
41
bl»d« (ucrantced to be j-efeot in meterUl nnd wortan».i«tiir.
iMulne
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O-lletfe Sales Company.

FiSHING TACKLE
- NErW COOE9S!

NO ORD STUFT* I

RODS. FX.IES. UNES. HOOKS. BASKETS. ETC.
NEW G4>ODS AT RECLJL.AR PRICES.
COMPLETE LJNE OP BASE BACC SUPPLIES.

JOHNSmi & TURNER
E. FRONT ST. TRAVEIXSE CFlV.

DR EARL C. TTLKR DENTIST
Room 6 First NaUonal Bank Building
Cidsent phone 861
644)6
ATTORNEYS.
LESTER D. WELCH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CoUeefiem Work a Specialty.
With
Underwood a Dolor. Sutherland Blk.
1-147
PRATT A DAVIS, ATTOBNBTa
rraverae CNy State Sank Bultdlni
third fioor. Biilto 111-212
Al-C

[Wall Paper? Do It Now
Drop us a postal, or call up IBS Clta. F

C and Me wUI be glad

If you are thinking of baying paint for that bouae, it will be to
I your intoreet to look into our "Devoe" proposition
Jnat have a talk
I with ua on the lubject.

Chicago Art Decorating Co.

tng. Otlsens phone 696.
MISCELLANEOUS.

H. O. BE»ANEK. Mcp.

404 So. Unton St.

^ARRT R EARNER

'•irlthi^au

BotoO. 11-2246

JOHN R SANTO
General Incuranee. State Bank build­
ing. Traverse City.
11-8-06
W. N. MILLARD—Plane Tuning.
Thirty Yeare Experience. New Locat­
ed with OrlnneU Broe, 159 Front SL
MARE CRAW,
Tnipka, Psreela and Ught ' Oraytr«.
Leave orders at City Book Store.
• with O. P. Carvsr A Bro. Na
207 & Ftonl streat
VIS'W
COl* O. M. MORSE
The Popular Auelloneer of Grafts
TraverM Ooonty. OOea 220 B. FYtat
Btreot, Travarse aty.
1-147

Tr»Tw» City L^ion. no- IS9. Na<maj
tolrd

C Gray, Deputy.

r-ftraler in-

« AlflSBsb?^ LMBCh SBd (•SS- I
j oUm
Accesisries.

4-24-07
■tlOP
207

EXCISIONS
PereMwouettc
Elk Rapids. 40c; Fatoskey, $1.00.
Sunday May 6. train wUl leave
Travam aty at 2:00 a m. See patt­
en or hsk Uokat agents tor particuiarsL
H. F. MoMler, O. P. A.
' SOHsay 1-2

liikcu,
OPENING WEEK IN OUR
CARPET DEPARTMENT
Thia Department it at iti B^.
If you are in need of

Carpets
Rugs
Curtains
Linoleums
V»t the Department tfaU week,
as we are makag spedalpiices on many Imes.

1

TBEDMLTEAGLB, TSmsDAT, KAY s, WOT.

mm LOCH Ml FORBi j1 Voice
aim

Bodlty whlA esa fce bought la any
open, market but It h —
RiMliiuofTtiln
by the firm named. No qupsuon of
royalty totets taU> the m«ter, the
•dtoCsMribuu
TNMr IftsM on
cement not being cdkered by «ay
Corraiit Tnpin
ent How mneh of the ninety o___
s< PMIM .
fir square yard which la to be paid
’ 1 DlAsailA ' IntMt In
This Ootamii.
to told firm is exacted because of the
use of said proeoss. how much beoauae of the cemest furalabed ant
DECISION OF INDIANA COURTS ON bow much for the services of the e
perl, cannot .he detoimlaed.
BITULITHIC PAVIN&
MaltapVfta coon^ to} you the
Bditor Sagls—We have been lavoi^ . "The Warren's Puritan Brand, et< most health^ tUe-«sost toINDICATIONS ARE THAT THERE
may be used to the constructioiroi .
1
with
a
large
number
of
oplnkme
licioos food in tW-.world, rich
IS QOINQ TO BE SOME
from various sources regarding the pavement eiadUy as any other bliu- in all the imtrltioB df the
FUN.
mlnous cement map be used upon
B«w irtlto................. n.M to ilM merits of the so-called bltnllthlc pave­ conditions that it grades^ up to the white wheat and
BUVINS PRICtS-U»% Stoek . ment but I have taUed to notice tn
Kown
standard fixed by the city, if u is extract, every flake
any of these wise statements of the
Don't let tie vtstOat
___ and crisp.
bltuUtUo advocates what we are going the beat brand ot
wUI naturally be proportion- you have passed oe sene other fished food
get tor the money to be expended.
kettyoufiumtrytofaisIts.V'its. ItMB't
Its excellence. The character St nihke the tastdos variety.
Hdw mudj are we to paj for the
th*
Spring CauM* Price of Hay
of the pavement will depend upon the sad young folks sad UtUe dfidrea, all
name and bow much tor cold tar. and
to Remain HIgK—Butth'era Not
material
c^bed plane, and are we obliged to quality, not the name of
0«tlnj Setiaraetory Prieea
nse a patent cement for a trademark put In It The nianufaethrers' of the
for HIdea.
or trade name liTerder to get a street oemen^bave the right to pnt It
aaffiden to oieet onr esthetic no- the maiket and give It a market
price, which will to Bonte exleni* de­
iVtNo PRICES—Paanry
Uons?
D,—pend upon the market price of other All Grocers. Now lOc.
. It would seem that when the facto
Ch“!
------------- ...e welsbt
similar cements. The effect of speci­
regarding what this ao-palled hituprioea paid ranged from 40 lo, 4S | tjuia. lira wMgbt
fying a particular brand Is to destroy
N«t So You'd Notiss It
cento. A few loads of extra gtwd'
Uthic pavement to had been thorough­
{^petition to that respect" ■'''
' Say. old Hum. do you think your IIIetock went at Sgured beUer than 45.
ly sifted and aired In a court, and
Bess Is sertc.iisT’
OUTSIDE
MARKETS
This was an action by a property
In~one ease 47 cento was paid. The
such a case has gone to the Appellate
"Serious? Welt there's notblog very
The Grain Market
price starts this Tbursda>- morning
court of the atoto and the opinion owner to enjoin the city and paring funny about Jt"-7«an>et'8 W'eefcly.
Cbica^, May 1.—itTieal — Finn banded down no later than' April company from laying a bituilihk
4B cents, with prospects of "bucking"
among the buyers before tl^p day is cables and freeing weather in the 24th, 1907, tha{ to such a •declsion'of street In the city ^ tod
Strangs, but Trus.
west And southwest brought
Hewitt-Tbat fritow la as toto
throng
the Appellate court of the state of opinion of the court is thus comment-ictlve demand today and c
Bucking at Market
Indiana, this being a case where the id upon by the mayor of Indianapolis: be Is long.

Jewett-And
still they say bs Isn't i
The reason tor this bucking be­ substantial advance in prices. Deilv- facto are for ih^ court to deton^ne
'^If tie. decision of the Appellate square man.—Pact
tween the buyers Ands Its basis In tries on May contracts were lana-i as well as the Irt. that the court's court declaring Illegal the contract lor
selBsbnesE for which mankind is .fa- thsn expected but wwe token in h" flAdings of nbi4oigfat aid any penoff' the paring of State street with WarttTien the price of potatoes Is influeotlal bonses and for that reason who really desiiea to know the truth
Brothers' patent bltiilithlc iwve- There will bo- no occa
rlBlng In the central markets, such l.l'pd to have any depressing effect of this matter.
ment. docs not "boot"., blNillthic om van keep your bowels
as Chicago. Pittsburg and New York rn the market The total dellve.-iu
The court Suds "that4he word 'JjUu- ; of a field of Us own Into the general Dr King's New Life PlUe.”
PI
Thrift
City, each bu^er becomes -Intensely were estimated at d.OOOJlOO bushels. llthic’ is a coined registered trade} eda <jf bituminous macadam. ,
tlon Is BO genUe that the'appendtr
July opened %c to %c hl^er and
desirous to get a big etock started
mark; It is used to designate a bltu- .sought by the city, then members of never Ihas cause to make the least
iplalDt Guaranteed by>a..E. UUIward these markets that financial advanced to S2?ic- Com. strong; July. uitniuE macadam pavement made ac­ the city adininlstrntion are badly mis­
iter. S.^
S. E. Walt A Sons and
gains may be secured Lheretrom. The 49%ic. 6att, strong; July, 42^6' cording to. the Warren Bros,
taken. The decision .will doubtless
Try then.
buyer who has the most stock to sell 42$iC.
pany proc^ above described
It stop work on at least four bitulithlc
Close: 'Wheat—May, 8014©gOHc; thus appears that no question of
«n these adranclng markets
contracts now in process of construc­

UviogHigh.
July. SlSc. Com—May. 60^c; July.
oue, of course, lo luake the
right to make a patented pavement tion. throwhig the bituUthic situation
6CH4c. Oats—May. 46%@47c: Jnly,
money. Hence a rise lo prioe
. but merely i
into great confusion until the board
promise 'of t( rise lo price at any of 43Hc, Rye—Cash. T0®7lc. Barley- as to the right of the city
of' public works can adjust Itself to
the central markets U followed by a Cash, 67«P74C.
that an unpatented pavement, desig­ the new conditions."
*
The
Livestock
Market
"bucking" contest at the Traverse,
nated by a coined term shall be
If we desire to lay a bituminous
Chicago, May 1,—Cattle—Receipts.
City market On such occasiona each
made by the uae .of a patented ;
macadam on Washington street, why
A NARROW ESCAPE.
buyer Vanis the lion's share of the 19.U00: market a shade higher;
'. Cloyd. a merchant of
pay as a busl^^u .proposition $2.in
potatoes atfered for sale and oftetT beeves, $4,r0@6,50: cows, $l,80g4A0;
Mo., had
lad a^narrow esrape ftw years
"Appelleea' position Is that t£e
square yard-' —V
when
ago.
will pay more for the stock than the. heifers,'$2,6068.30: calves. $3.50© right to use such palenied process
macadam can\be laid by the city and bis thumb,
'
*1_____...
$5.35©
roDdUioDs warrant for the sake of 3.75: good to prime i
has been released to everyone wishing at the same^'tlmc use up our stone wanted
amputate It but 1 would
baring produce to ship, trusting that 6.30; poor to medium, $5.2565.30; to bid upon the proposed Improve­
pile for from $1.2U to $1.4i' i>er square not consent,. I bought a box ot Bockthe outside iQarket will go sUli high­ Stockers and feeders. $2.9066.15. ment, by the contract betwi.-.
left'#
Arnica
Salve> andd that cured the
yard? "What's,In a name? A rose dangerous wound."
27.000;
market
26c at B. E. Mill­
er and that big money will be made. Hogs — Renipts.
iteady: light. $6.40©6.62>^: mixed, city and owners of said patent Wferr j,,. any other name would siiiell- as er's. S. E. Wait ft Son's and Johnson
Ocod Price In Chie^o..
One step In this proc^ is L,
Drug Co.
heavy.
$6.2066.66;
As the Chicago reports this morn­ $6.3566.60;
of the brand of cement .^re we anxious to pfiy for a dls
rough.
$6.20
66.36;
pigs,
$666.60;
ing seem to Indicate an advancing
named, but the purchase of such
MASONIC NOTICE.
tinctioo without any difference. 1
price in the Windy City the chances good to choice heavy. $8.4666.66.
Master Masons, Fellowcrafte
from the Warren Bros, c
cannot see the wisdom in being fooled and Entered
The Potato Market
are good for some spirited buying
Apprentices of Traveree
la DO more a part of the process
Chicago, May 1.—There was ^ust a
n when the goo>
Civ lodge No. 222, F. ft A. M., i
fore the day Is through.
requeeted to attend a musical enl
fair trade reported. Arrivals were th«n the ptrrehaae of the scale ot
attractive label
A Good Outlook.
vseven beams from said firm as a part the opinion above quoted from la a laininent at the ball on Thnred .
llg^t.
yet
offerings
were
equal
to
the
One of the best posted buyers
evening. Hay 2. The todies are also
of the process. B«tb “«“t bp used,
Traverse City, In dlsoussing the po- demand.' A steady feeling prevailed but from whom they are purchased my office and any person interested I Inrited. as well as members of the
Eastern Star and vtsltors beloi '
Uto Bitnaiioo a few days since, said' and there were sales at 60c to 62c tor Ir Immaterial as far aa the patent Is welcome to inspect the same.
iL W. Underwood.
the fraternity.
there are excellent reasons for be­ common to fancy stock. Sales report- concerned. Tie contract by which
Special eommr-'--“-One car at 60c. one car at
lieving that the present good pricn
day nlghUfor the
tb< third. Sy order.
the right to use said process Is given
%fl! hold good-for the remainder ' 67c, six cara at 60c. two cara at 62c. Includes In Its terms the purchase
May l-t2»
The market was quoted as follows:
« dance in Woodthe season, although there may be
of said cement from the firm named.
_____ _____. svantog. May 8.
Car
lou,
per
bu
.in
bulk,
on
track:
occasional lull when prices will be
•rybody Inrited. Bill sn cents. Ice
The price to be paid therefore is not
• down for a few days. He Is further­ WTilteAtock, good to choice. 68660c:
by competition or Is it cream and cake served extra. Mji'lc
616'62c; fancy
more of the opinion that the prices fancy Wisconsin.
Michigan. 61662c; King's, choice to fixed by the market price of a com- by Horst's orchestra.
at the close of the season will
than realise the fond^t dreams .of fancy. 63667c; coarse, 48©62c: rose.
Machine girls and girk to pack
606 64c; mixed white, 60©64c; red
the Orsmd Traverse region
di^es. Oval Wood Didi Co.
bers of the American Society of mlxed.-48682c; mixed, red pnd white,
42 6 60c; common, small, le$ or white,
Apr. 27 \i.
BiHilty.
ic. '
Hay is Worth Money.
New potatoes
The late epi^g Is holding the price
of bay at the top notch. The loose Offerings are not quite sa 1
'toey have been, yet thej
article Is selling from $12 to $18
ton from the farmer’s wagon and the ample. Trade Is Just fairly active.

wmul

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, , WUIO IJIRKET

1

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{ Wal^oPaper

§tesQoked,
mixed, b^ed an^^a^ed
in ab^lute cleanliness,

.....

oty^ApokWe

«■ tmi PfluiDfs sniBBi

Wanted:

baled product at $13 and beUer.
retail price is $14 and $15 a toi
There Is some difference of opinion
among the local butchers as to what
the prices for bides should be.
Grand Rapids green hides bring from
7 1-2 cento lo 12 cento a pound, and
cured hides from 8 1-2 to 12 1-2 cents,
wlfllc In Traverse City but 6 and
cents are being paid. There seems
to i>c a feeling among
butchera that an effort should be
made lo bunch the' hides and ship
them to some omslde point where
better prices can be aecurcfl.

CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.

With local applications, as they can­
not reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh la a blood or cohsUtuUonal
d in
Inter-........
...
Catarrh cure Is taken JatnniaUy.
acts directly on the blood and
a surfacea Ball's Catarrh Care
lot a quack medidne. It wga pre­
scribed by one of the beet physlddhs in this country for rears
I a regular prescription. . It is
posed of the best tonics known. >___
Ulned with the best blood rnriHenacting directly on the tnneooB snrfacThe perfect, combination of
. . IngreaienU Is what prodnoes
such wonderful resnlto In enring CajTh. Send for testimonials free.
LOCAL MARKETS
. J. CHfcNBT CO.. Propa, Toledo,©.
Sold by druggists. priM 76c
Take Hall'a Family Pills for Con­
These guototlons are eorrsctsd
every morning and the priees givsn stipationare these prevailing at thp>.heti
cenwetien. The market flueti
Men .of underSlaudlug a
mere or leas and aometimes an .
ly reason, the Iguornnt
cle gimted at one hriee In the morning and liessis by nnturc.-t'h

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:


Alexander Benton, who lives
Rural Route No. 1. Fort Bdwaid. N.
Y.. says: "Dr. King's New Discovery
is my -best earthly friend. It cur
cured
of aathma six yeara ago.
fo. • It t
also performed a wonderful cure of In-

p™ehflsi;.p.rlb....................... 1*C wife. The first bottle endi
rible cough, and this acc
the other symptoma left oi
r one,
until she was perfectly, well.. Dr.
King's New Disoovery's powi
Dughs and colds is simplyr marvelus." No other remedy has evw
equalled It Fully guaranteed by B.
t -Miller, 8,' B. Walt 4f 8<tea and
Johnaon Brag Oa, dr^sta. 6(kand
41.00. Trial bottle b«A
Geld Medal Oaelamatlen Contest
The Gold Medal Declamation con­
test to be given by the High nchool
Friday evening at the City opera
bouse should be weD patronised.
Is the first event of that kind
High achool here has undertaken and
It promisee to be a highly soccer-^ *
and pleasing affair.
'There wlH be tee well trained
testenta. Instead of eight as prevtonaly annonnoed. Vocal aoloe by Mias
Hooker and Miaa Dobson and murie
by tbs Bl^ sdool orchestra wlU give
variety to the program.
The admission price has been
plaoed very tow, H eenti pnrehastng
a reserved seat to any part of the
house. Septa reeerved at the Oty
News Btesd.
Beauttfnl gc^d medals will be given
to rihe srlnneri ot fint -sad aeoood
place and a fins wliigw sf Longtdwinner oC OM,
.2.60 low'a poems to

"'S2
caover seed, tasted, per bu.
Timothy seed, per bn..-........
BUY NO FRieSB^i^n
.. WbSBt, pw Bb............................

■v«r

Exceptional.
Piano Values

SPECIALS FOP THIS WKEF

iislsl

Ws ksve ontgimn ojr preaeot loentkiD. sod bave^Saasd
the Jaa. A. Moors bnUdiug on State street, where ssB wlU
have ample room to take care of our rapidly iBcsenmag
trade. We wiQ b«to to move this w^. ItoriDg ^ \Us

'herffiire mfOfmw « gpuriol Bole Ww —r w4h to
O* Piraw mMu atarc. We wigb to eloaa out sqtos ot
d»BWTware«todt. This stodc la aU new aad op-MMate.
COMB BABY AND -GET SOME .OF THB BABOAIHB.

- ‘^^ptJEErsJ CITY
iMPEEMEN'T CO.

jm^MMOST :

mMOPE
Anlkip.tiiig the tod,
b the price ol SA. xtoi
mouth!
»" pl»*d • Uip “Jot «ith • New Yo* Oemiii,

Hoto lo, Bhoi Trifet. sab « theoti,>to:t«. 6«1 Jto
dhpriredolhoriogtheoeleefllea. Howem. .(te. . leotphendeowe>pot>deoee.weh.vemcooedod in haril« At good.
Aipped, jnd we me
I. poritio. to ode, jroojto
dmary vahie>.aDdc«ifMnnteffy«E « tamg tf frm 2S ptr
cat hZS per cat from the market value today.

w

Market value 75 cento, our pace ........

14Sc

27 OiCH
HCH BUa
BLACK TAFFETA.
TAFFETA, ,»ft
.A Eniih and ffbied]
guormtod. mmtetvJueJI.OO, .podol..L'AOC

3B «Of ana TAFFETA, woorgoormtod.

: Qn.

mmlet™loe$l.l5,.pedri............................... y-t>VC
3S aCH BUCK amOI> TAFFETA,
lustre, madtet value 51.50. now..

JUS

' FOUND AT LAST
ASS INCH BLACK SILK that we warrant not toa'^crack in
wearing. This it tomediing we have Itnig fdt the nedd of, but
have be» uoaUe to find a tfik that manufacturers woi^ tefi^
the caib ihould it crack in wearing. We tm$ lm$e
• tSk,
the ALTIOkA, and lecoomeDd it ^ our ewtomera, 9tJ$I.7S pa
yard, better than any rilk you can find quoted at $2.00. ' /

STEINBERG BRQB.

$oMki rmerMarvfwTbeJehsswCtogO

Cash or ^€.00 Monthly

A.NEWrL^„rtFOR$215

WMmim

Ca*h or $7.00 Monthly ,
To demonstrate our popular ONE PRICE square dealing of pisno
aelliog. we pnt on aale. to-morrom, and until sold, a number of DEPENDABI,® upright pianos for buyers who desire to purchase a really
good medium grade piano, at an exceptionally low price, moch lower
than can be bad elsee here on the samp quality of insmimenL.
hffisy B« Cha^eB ta Tvve Yean Tewards tbc PaM^aae

off a KmALL ar alker hlaB*oi«B« plaaos we BasiBle,
Onr small payment plan makes piano buying easy.

KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. Harner, Prop.

Women^s Tailored Su|s

124 Ftonl St

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Now Isi'Riie Time and

Here Is The Opportnnity


. po you want, a home, free from noise, free from
the, annoyance of othera,:with pure, fresh air and
water; where you can have ail the coofforts of a enun*
try home with the nearby pleasurers of eity life?
If so, now is the time and here is the opportunity,
latill-have fifty acres that I now offer for sale at
prices ranging from one hundred to five hundred dol*
Jars per acre and^n lots ranging from cltj’ lots to five
or any other number of acres as may be desired.
My terms are as follows: Ten per centof purchase
price d6$rn and ten per cent every twelve months with
seven per cent interest annually on unpaid balance.
These offerings include farm, gaeden' and fruit
land, with desirable building and eity lots almost in
the eity limits, and is within the ability-«f any ener­
getic, ioduBtrious person to buy.
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' Let-tbe'show you this property. , ‘

E.S.F»Patt.
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THAT ARE NOT EXPENSIVE
Owing lo the lateness of the season the,
maniJactarers have made it possible;
to offer such snperh values os we arei
SALE. The,nattiea efi/les, Aw i^s^
tailoring, the greatest-assortmeid oidP;:
, the lowest prifff. mahes, this olfer imusaally attractive.„k igjhe best showm of attractive mbKstabefoaadt^^^ ^
season. When you see the garments,' .
note the prices, then wi Uftt leave it to 'M
yon if you ever saw letter values at

I

mi

THE DAB.T EAOIS. ISIJBSBAT, HAT «, 4<MW.

Eagle Want Ads

6lTY NEW* tN BlUtP.

$1,000.00
t iMwttea; casbstf amx a
miasttcM. No aa —
1 tor )SM taaa AS «

Calumet
Baking Powder
“Be>t-By Test”

to pack dl«b«a
Oa

CMfllu Mill III StiTE Ml NITIOUL
Pwl Fud Liwt.

OtsI Wood Disk
ape >7'tl

AH Crocere Ate AiIDiortzed te Cut
OM dtaln* KXB» girl, ooe tocon
eook. Highest vagM paid.
t«r tS-tt

FOR SALE—One bay more. 8‘year*
old, weight i,250. Frank Rutbardi.
R. F. D. No. S, city.
may M6*

'OR RENT—Fhie sevenioom house,
*11.00; else suite ot three nice
rooms, *4.00.' Each have water and
and situated

FOB SALE—Modern ten-rooip house-;
lot 60x160 feet. 427 Fifth street.
may 2-xl
FOR RENT—To right party, good
site vegetable anu Iruft garden;
geod toll, well worted and watered,
convenient to city, L. G. Bryant
4I.£—
apr 82-t26
ROOMING HOUSE FOR
Finest furnished, best located In th.city. A money maker. Roonw .11
MI6CELLANEOU8.
rented. Will take out personal fur­
niture to toll purcheser. 0. R.
Bemus. Call 236 Front street, over
Sherman A Hnnter.
apr 30-t6
Roam US, wnhetm I

froB BALE—Gu arc lamp. Bee It:

WANTED—Boarders
aad rtw
vaatsd at tlO West Bereath street.
Pboae 07.
meh 1*0
WANTED—Wanted to bay hoesaa.
weight from tea to toorteea hta
dred. U Ttm have any to oNl M
me know, B. J. Morgtt
•WANTED—Olri oonpetent tor-geasral
heoaewortt. BbibU tamllyr wages

bay n at your own price. Eagle
aprdtf

Bute Bank bnSdlng.

POR BALE-Btsel gas range and
Garland
u-land steel irange for wood
bgnlre of J. B. Paige

party are willing he ahouid maki
claim.
The annual meeting of the etoekboldera of the Traverse City Railrosd Mmpany was belQ this morning
at the office ot Thoma^^EL Bates, at
which the tollowtog-board ofBtosctors
were cboaen fbr^tbe ensuing'ybar
Thoe. T. Bates. W. R.'Bbelby, J. H. P.
theany, W. R. BUmson, J. W. 'i
The Northen Mtriilgan Trnnsporlatloo boato wlD leave Chicago on
Wedneedeyt aad Saturdays at 7
■o’clock p. m.
apr *tf

JULIUS CAMPBELL CO.
Furniture, Carpets, Hardware,
Paints and Oicycles

NEW furniture store
Homes

DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PAY.

I-I*07

Complete

OUR MOTOR BOAT
- .
POUCIBS
cover egalnat any Iona ..
flra. coUisien.
ex^oetoa, >
stranding, latent detects in
chlnery, negligence ot master or crew,
salvage and general average dtarges
end all other perils ot na<
restriction ‘

cart li
606 .1.
phone 4

the beat policies ever written cover
leg this class ot risks. Fire insnranee.
plate glass, elevator, sfeam boiler. Ila
biUty, and automobile tnsnrance.
Money to loan, real eeute tor sale or
exchange. A. B.- Curtis, JnsUce ot the
P'see and NoUry Public, apr 16-tlmo
KNIGHT* OF COUUMBU8 6PECIAL
The KnlgbU of Columbus will have
special train over the Grand Bwlda

TO RENT-TWO I
etean hast, water,r. aleetric Ughta;
t. I». Peopleothird floor, front,
apr S44f
eavlngi Bank:

FOR 8A1S—Have 50 gaUons fine ma­ FOR BENT—Two good honaei
ple ayrap at 11.80 per gallon, tin or
Cfleventh and Oak streets. Inquire
glaas and Inclndee the can. WUI
at H. E. TonbiiU's Cash Grocery.
deliver. Drin a card to B. B. cau
apr 28-U
Solon, Midi.
apr S*td*

We want you to come and see us
in our new location. We have
the finest store in this part of the
country devoted to our lines.

e sofnedmes importuned to
Houselceepers
buy other powd<
>wderss because they are “cheap.”
“cher*' ”
Housekeepers should stop and think. Iftuch
powders are lower priced, arc they inferior?
Is it economy to spoil .your digesdon ?

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sr

W-ben wl'tjay that wc mcaD
that we will furnislj it eonjpiete
_____
with Good, Reliable Merchai.' ise S| ~S<eA"iA
at p ices tbat will prove altrat tive ff
g
to you, and you may feel s re thal ovcryibinp ’we sejl
you we will stand back of. We cannot afford to sell
you an-y'thinff but the best, and you cannot afford to
buy any other kind.

-ROYAL Baking Powder is indispen­
sable to the preparation ■ of the finest
cake, hot'breads, rolls and mufKns.

9:80 _
take- advanAll those desiring
uye of the special
specUl rat
rate to go with the
knlgbu can secure tlekeU
to
membms
• Press, apr *tf
Wm. HobUhtn Co., 186 Btsle UtiSi
Bveryose Is cordlaBy MWted to
with ns.

rOB BAIA—Int at Kasta Hoksaa
.Ad cne tn IHst Bey park; fins Men-

SS^Si.“ -

A Mire sign of spring wrss the ap­
pearance of Art McMpnns with >la
bopcorn sund on the borner of Front
•and Casa etreets*yeeterday for the
first time this i
G. W. Miller Is planning on moving
his clothing store from his present looaUon on Front street to the buUdIng formerly occupied ^ the A. Grellick Co. The change will be made
May'6.
Edward F. Klinknr ot thio city and
Harriet Kent of Inland were married
this morning at the home of Rowland
Douglaas on Bast Bi^th ytreet by the
Rev. Mr. Dutton. They will make
their home at Bendon.
F. G. OuHee has taken a poaitlon
In the drug department ot the Han­
nah A Lay Mercantile Co. John Clechanowsky. who haa been In this de­
partment. has taken e position with
the American Drug Co.

SALE—Con

FOR 8ALEM>ry eeday UndUng to
bundles, delivered. Drop a oard to
Ifsns dion
Q. rmke. Box 877. 'I'ravwse City
tab U-C2
FOR 8A1E — Work teen, weight
8,000;; alao
also ho...,
horse, weight 1200.
..............
Ete- FOR BAl^—BEm>—Oata. eon. rye.
quire of E, A Klldee. 63t Weat
bariey,
bndtwheat,
field
peas and
Ninth street.
apr 800
beana Traverte Caty Milling Co.
mch lO-U
FOR SALE—GaMUne eagtue, 8 h. p.
Good thing for printing office. Enqolre ot the Kalkuklan. Ralkaaka, FOR SALE—Nine-foot ahow cake;
aleo top boggy. L. E Trimble. 671
Mich.
apr 27.tf
Booth Union street.
epr 18-tX
FOR SALE—White Wyandotte egge
FOB SALE UBCond-hand Ucydes.
for hatching; |i.*- ' "
I. 816 bst Frost
Jaa. Hairla, R. I
stre^ Cits, pbooe 4486. mA 88-0
phone U»1 ll-2a.

FOB BALE—A good

n ef Pereetefe aav#
very enJoyMile ^y to their haD test,
:,sAtcG wai'Urgely,atUnded.
e flret raguJ*'- sheet
the Red
aad:^ club will be..............
Bti^mn at 4 o’eleek. iUl members
ar«.-«pecl>llr reqmated to be pres­
ent--.:i

■Nu Pythian B>s4N art oelhg to
giv'e^eir annual osHoo baA Friday
-e^ In-ths K. P. ball. Supper. AU
^totlted.
g ot Frank fihuter,
J. W. CUlfe and Jod
the -PlaUe river* this mq^alng (st a
flsh^^mp. They wRKretutn tonor

Trevsree

oela straw. Travsrve City 1

FOR
POB BALE—Hr. Printer, do yos aeed
newt
a laU aid stag rack, good as------kqotre o( «he Eagle Preaa.
apr *0

A« T.
u, Itt
» Ids thu aturaooo on a buslnesa
. Mrs. C. W. Clark returned te
borne ip CadDlao' this, morning l
Oty Chsi^ Kb. 1811
a rlBli In ibe city with O. I
tag at 7:46 M eonler the P. M. degree.
and family.
!
W. P. Vogteacne-and Will VslgteMex Lee'fermeriy ef this dty. bat jBother.
AEthur and Jullua Winnie spent ysw, aong have gone to Allegan and otter
vdw has been ia OhMaao for
V
time, la in the slty ngnla. Mr. Leb terday Ashing and rstoraed bosse vKh- print* on a busloess trip. .
nlee catch. V R. Ellis returned te «euth Boari*'
/
la jnsl recovering Mm a Img period
.Mra,.C. Endenatream and three «u this morning after making-n ,iJ
ot Olnees anh la ettU very wsf^ He
expeou to rensb to the tfiy doing children went to Manistee this morn­ buslnete trip to Buttons B4j .
ing tor a vialL
F. a Hall and wife returned fs
tha
Mrs. Jtmea Arnold and children, their home In Grand Rapids thin momThe berreie for old rabbere will re­
main in the achool buDdtoo imta to- who have b«ea visiting In this city lug after a visit In Buttons Bay.
Or. E. L. Ashten left this mer«lng
and
Charisvoln,
returned
to
their
aaorrow eflersocn, so U any of the''
for Willlainaburg, Va„ to bring bis '
beys want to ptoee eny old rubbers to home to Tustln thla morning.
Mrs. A. A. McCoy went to Grand tsmlly back to tbe city. He expseta
them tor the Beulah hone they SM
requested to do so betore the bamU Rapids this morning for a rislt with to be gone about 30 days. He re­
ceived word from them that they bad
her son Elmer.
are gathered up.
Hr. and Mrs. I. Van Kcuren went vlalted the 9ai)ital and were fortunate
ef Al Reeeer, Ed
I
RoosevelL
to Grand Raplde and AUegan this enough to see> Prerideut
Monroe, Harry .* Monroe and Fred
-moruing on a vlalt
Croat went to the Platte river this
Mr*. W. F. Gill ot
A nice Hue of InvttaOoiiS. with ewmorning oq a llthlng Wp. Al Roaser
through the city this morning o
velopei toAnatiffi: eardi to the latesd
promised to bring back the biggest
way to Harbor Sprtngi.
styles, at the Eagle-office.
PEftoONAL MENTION.

ef

■ For Anr SuboUnoa Injurious to Moolth
Found In .

WANTED—A good cofflpeteot Mooad
0rl at Moe. Mn. W. C. HuJl .
. nw 144-

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W

We want you to see tbe goods
and tbe prices
Compare them
where y ou will. We will take pur
chances on tbe nesult. We know
we have tbe goods and tiie values.
All we
is a chance to demon­
strate this to you.

OAILV EAGLE WANT AD8 PAY.

Boys

WANTED
Oval W'ood

practical and valuable cookine rece1pte-4ree to every patroo. Send
postal card with your hffi •address.

Factory..

cheap, and makes a cheaper powder. Butalumbacorrosivc which,
Uken in iood, act* injurioust^ upon

h, liyer and kidn^

We WiU Fnralslit you Some Complete and
Yon Can Pay a UtQe al a Time.

aovjj. axKiM rowDta co., hi

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a
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IVllcTkaels
Stem'

MICKAELS-STERM
riNE CLOTHING

"r'-'i.ritl-T'HV.T

iCHKis. STCRV * ce.

Fine ClotLiing for IVfen

The best assortment of fine suits we have ever had. Clothes that embody all that good dressers desire; correct styles and
tailoring that will give lasting satisfaction, and as to price,-we are more than willing to have you judge for yourself; merely
give us an opportunity to show you what we believe to be the best suits in 'Traverse City at $io.oo,
50 and $15.00. We
are anxious to have yckir opinion on—well—on our own judgement of what constitutes good clothes, and to get it right
away, here’s what we’ll do: Tomorrow and Satnrday. we will give yon choice of all Suits ttmt are seiUng at $15.00;
IlSilO .and $20.00,at ttie one 'l^ee of SlS.OOi. And we will show some exceptional bargains at TEN DOLLARA
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Don^t forget Al>out ttlQ -

Hat Sale Fri^y & Saturday only
Hats VV.

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