The Daily Eagle, May 11, 1907

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The Daily Eagle, May 11, 1907

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

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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)

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1907-05-11

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VOL XV.

NO. «T«,

■ TRAVERSE OTT, MOHIQAN. SATURDAY, UAY 11. im.

COUCHES

HAVE Just received a big shipment of
|^|J couches, containlag all the new shapes
had patterns of the season. If you have
been waiting to find a couch that is just the
right color to match your wall paper and car­
pet come'in and look our line over and make
your selection before the best ones have beeii
sold. We will hold It for you until you want It.


.

BOTH muns AIIE
BADLY MRLD
HARRIS HOLLIS OF INTERLOCHEN
LOSES SEVERAL FINGERS
IN A BOLTING MACHINE

IS iiiQsr ws m

A good corduroy couch, filled with ' Jg yg

Agxj all rteei construct^ cwich. tow

QQ

An eati^ U^^couch. 5 rows ol yrinp

IJg

rys
•f M

ffnal.fi’, jomr en£t u good.

J. W. Slater
THE HOMEMAKER

CHUTT.', td-VEAR-OL-O
LOST THREE

iMif HDEia fmm
TREASURER

BROWN

MADE MANY RECEIPTS
If you find the market news In
he ..Eagle

intsreetlng, tell

your
They

may want up4»-dsU market news
at well ae yourwelf.

New
Trust

SmItA-Realtx Co. Ha've Some
Fine Bargains in
Real Elstate.

Farms for
Sale

Let UB repair and enlarife your house.
Prompt and courteous treat­
ment to all.

Smim Realt>^
Company

Floyd Smith
Monomer

0«ce Telephone 32.

for good values, made by
beetmanufacturers in the
They combine

the finest of materials
the

best wearing

qualities and the style is

papers

and

Stetson
Hat

Seethe'

you’ll

The

find

tiie ebapes we 'show are
tliose pushed to the front
by all the leading clothiera and furniahers of the

It * a man'* haq-made for
men and wore
young and <4d—in ail pana
•of (be world.
Cv«pS

laige cities.

We Can Talk Caps, Too
and BOt fearihat anyone else can discount the
styles and-valuea we ahow~50e to 12 00—You know
[or ought to] that we are offering about twenty dozen
choice saitiple cape worth 50c to t2 at from 38c to 1. 50
—everything that’s new in caps

SHERIUAN & HUNTER

morning, heavy

Ed Shutt, the 14-year-old son of W.
O. Shutt of Lake Ann, who left his
home Saturday night rather unoeremonloualy. chme to this dtr and aecured a job on the night shift at the
American Batter Dlah factory. Last
night be net with a terrible accident
three fingers being taken from hla left
band and the band otherwise Injured
while he was working at a wire end
diBb machine.
The lad was taket to Dr. Swanton's
offioe to have the Injury dressed. He
very anxions that his people
should not bear of hie 111 lock.

ji

16.816.00

ILLINOIS HAD QUANTITY OF MIS­
CELLANEOUS FREIGHT

THE
FOOTPAD LAST
Are you bard to fit?
Have you anv cornn'r
Do your feet eet tired';
You ought to wear the
Crawford Shoe, made on
the Footpad Last.
I('e 8it!f comfort every time.

tbere'Kco saving or BstUfaclion
in doing her own baking is she
who la not aware of the good
qnalitiee-^e*, the euperiorityof IDEAL floor. One sack wUl
show the dlfferenoe between
other, brands and the IDEAL.
Yet it ooau bnt little to get the
information and the profit of
home baking!
If yonr grocer does not have
it, eaUnp^

mnsE an

iuhg oi.

YOU DON’T HND BETTER
FLOUR
what priee you pay, for
best flour is made by
the most improved process from Midb^
igan winter wheat and coDtaios all
the goodness of the wheat.

HANNAH 6 UY £0.

mm ly i Mi
They'Secured S5 From Him, but Did
Not Dieturb Mall—Benzie
County Sheriff ie <n
PuraulL

Police Got Riot CaU.
A riot call was seat to the 37tt
streSt poUca atatka and a nomkar of
fxBioemaa hnrriad to the igflt aaa

Lake Ann, May 11.—A band of gypelea numbering about 12 held up R. F.

station, bat thedr toroa was fa
to rastore. OTdar nndl afla

D. Carrier S. E. Towaley at noon to­
They did not disturb the

mall, but secured about $S from Tewe-:

win be with-tba aMkan.
Hardly a ataamer has bean able to
get away on time. UdMm there la a
compromise eooa the sltnatlOB U ^
pursuit The bind v
bopeiees.
'
overtaken at Honor.'’
Stesmere Held Owertlma.
The steamship MlnnaapoUa a^ the .
American pier win be naAMe to get
away for at least 34 honra. She te eUD
loaded with cargo and todny 88 atawBURGLARS
TI^OU^T
BE- ards commencafl taking off the baggage.
..Five hundred negioee have
LONGEb TO POSTOFFICE
been brought In.
President Patrick Ooawon said to­
80 Pennies Was ail They found te Pay
■$■*08.00
day that the strike eltuatkn te wMl
for Their Troublo-BulldIn hand and that he te nnre of vte143.00
.Ing Damaged.
tory.
19L00
tSLOO
827.00
rial to tl
384.00
Paaaaie,5.
J, May IL—The- SAWbm.w pound aafe
of tha Alvin ^abb db. at
CaiHuu una W*
daw*
'fraSnma «i.
early today by bnrgten who evldantiy
thongbt It was tl^e postoffioe safe. All I
Kalkaska. May 11.—M. U. Wlteon.
;io fledlng waa'60 pen-'
who was brought bate by the oSoare
3.786.00 Dies. 80 of which s
yaatarday from South Board mac after
■ 78.00
801.00

FMnssEKKnwr

nnoemoreopp. WBIUbsHoIcI

ING DELIVERY

(Special to the Dally Bagla.) .
New York. May 11.—A daeperata
batUe between ^ atrtka breakera
and the strike eppporten la marking
the progress today cf the great toof- shoremen atrtlta.
Thraa hunfliafl
sympathlxera gathered at the “tarm,"
an immense open epaoe at' the foot «t
the ItalUn line plan «t the toot «t
Wan 34tb Btraet and In the Inaalatable ntah aent an aqnal nombar at
panens off the Ug plar Into the ww

ley, who was then allowed to proceed.

Towaley at once gave the alarm and

the eheriff of Benzie county started In

era

OMsiiiaunnBnEs-

oonnty tnaAi^a
haa
made 78 tax reoeiptaior one'eMy, bM
tax,sales, but receipts for people who
ited to save tbedr property from Traverse aty..2786 3786
going on the sale: many of which Union ............... *S
78
■would. If they bad not been redeemed Whitewater *... 301
301
when they were.
As there is a Ume limit and'at Uie
Total ..............6816 6816
owners did tbeir pan In paying they
were given a receipt as soon ai it
could be made ouL

Rowland Douglass

WEST OF LAKE ANN -MAK-

Nt M

L

SIHIBS M»ED H IHint
le Growifig Worse for

S. E. TOW8LEY WAS TWO MILES

this ptaee.

Townships 1|
and
Cities.

THE

tery .fer the StrlKara—situation

day as he was about two ipltea west of

The following is the apportionment
of the prlmnry school money In the
townablps of this county as funlBbed
County CTerk Walter by L. L.
Wright, BuperlQltndenl of pubUc In­
struction:

AT

President Connera le 8

fiyPSIESHELD
UP MAIL CARRIER
'

MEET

pu8h4o of the pier

recelpta forced

(Special te the Dally Eagle.)

eum msE piiiuiy scimiii
iMEy sf ioiiiii«n>s

House Today.

ImMar.»

‘TARM" AND PERSONS ARE

.

afternoon.

Night Shift—Would

the Tax Sale at CourtX^

THE WOMAN WHO THINKS

tion our suits have made'

with

wtTthy of ydur coofidence.

Drug Store

They add to the reputa­

strictly correct.

Sep-vlce

American

SEE OUR
HATS
business.

.,

csetomen.
If yon have oot already repee^d
yonr tnut io na we would auggAt that yon inquire of aome of
our enstomers if we are worthy
of tbetrnai.
We believe that we have the
meet eSecUve forking force
possible and that U what makes
for the

SYMPATHIZERS

AKhough btiy.

price down until It Is st M cents thi*

Keep the News From

F. B. Brown, conmy treasurer, sold
$830 worth of property, at the tax sale
todAT. which eovers S3

Uaion SL Qothiers

h the po.
T^e high
layshsire

brought to the markeL

Parents.

Horace HolUs of Isterloeben, who'
Et a tbjosib and two fingers on his: Nellie Lewla. Who »UbbM Martin
AwMtIng
PMt. It Held Aw«
left hand and two fingers on his right!
hand in a boltlag machine at InterV^arTl^ilueet.
locben Monday afternoon about 2
o’clock. Is In the city looking up his
(Special to the Dally Sagle.}
Insurance and also consulting with
Grand Rapids, May IL—Martin
local doctof
Post, who last Saturday night was
The Injured., mao sUted to
stabbed
by a notorious woman. NelUe
Dally Ekgle this afternoon that be
has worked on vboltlDS'machine for Lewis, died in St. Mary’s hospital ihU
morning, as (be reisulL He received
the past l« years and that this
the first time be has erer met with slight cuts on hie shoulders, arms and
an accident on that kind of a ma­ hands, the cuu being Infiiated with a
butcher knife. It was aot thought
chine.
The block broke and jerked his they would prove at all derious, but
pneumonia developed at the hosidcal.
bands into the saw. Ur. HollU has
wife and two children to support an-l reaulUng in his death.
Nellie Lewis is in Jail and will
the ^deht i« a very unfortunate
Both lands b^g InjureS as they are. probably be tried for murder, i ue toquest win be held next week.
makes him perfectly helpleea at
Poet was a marritd mas. but bad
present tine eo far as feeding himor dressing are concerned and not lived with his wife for four years.
. said the fracas was caused by
injuries are verj- painful.

S^ss:

irted In at SS and « cents

Job on

m4

RnnHiaisK^..
PROIMW

t of buehels of tubers to be

im wiE^iiisr mm

HOSPITAL

COUNTY

LAO,

FINCERS AT

BUTTER DISH" FACTORY

PNEUMONIA DEVELOPEB AT THE

Satisfactory Pressing

4 'A

,

ime From Lake Ann and Secured

Jeal<i»sy.

to the mao who U {aetidioue io
biatatte, can alwaya be attained
when his furotsblnys are cbosec
at oor store. We eater t

EO

Firrt Accident—The
«

yg

ited .coDstniction, at........................

wmiipiiiiHB

teen Veare and Thia la Hit

Block Broke.

.A jrodi^our couch, 27 in. by 6

A BoUod Leather Couch. hiU size, all

Railway Centert in Titace
-Or««va Exelting(BpMlU to tbe.OaUr haiA
Ban Franclaco. May IL—The street
railway conleet baa dereloued Into a
flnlah Oebt. Neither the Unlied Ra«.ways or the atrlhers wlH arbitrate.
Mayor Sehmidt bas refused to give
police protecUon. The cltlieos In the
meaDUme are walking.

PAWA WEEK

street

taalgkt

CTTY RDinaS. 4 P, M.

' liw ifflBtspwyw HAOnnifeiie

Haa Worked at Bolting Machine Six­

■ WE ARE SHOWING —

y

». 'Parr

Shetland

Pony

Shipped

That

Was

to

be

Broke Leeeq and

Ran Down Town.

Funs tm IS ttM

fellow prisoner In the Kalkaska Jatl.
be ducked hla head In a water paJI
----------sad held It there until he bagao te
BIRG.-GEN. ORLANDO B. WILLCOX choke, wb'en'he withdrew IL Be than
VETEIUN OF THREE WARS
‘*‘“'
self on the bead, but being wvldenUy
too faint hearted to hurt bimnelf miKh
Was Oovernof of the Seldicro' Heme ashed hie prison compaalee to hit
s Number
him. but the fellow refoaed.
yesterday, after he had shot his.
of Years.
wife he turned the ivrolvar on bis

D,ml,. MIoh . ,M.v „.-«■« .u
The steamer Illlncds arrived Is
h.„ l.„ ,l.b, „t
d.«h
last evening abou? 5;:i0 o'clock and
■'.bun., Obu. or Brir <».. on™ao ""
remained until 7:30, leaving a large B.
V S A., nalrod. . v„.™
,bb C,„,.
„d s.b.,b.r.
wars, former governor of (he Soldiers’

passengers on board.
A small Shetland pony caused
some trouble at the dock. The anlmsl wa* brought down lo be shipped
and was iled.up awaiting the unload'
log and in some way succeeded It
snapping the tie airap and set ou
town. It was S4xin dfscovered 6
loose and Its caretaker took after it
and Just as he was ready to grasp the
pony. It kicked up Its fae^s and away
U wenL
Just before the boat pulled out the
pony was captured by a little girl
the Park Place hotel, and It was
Chen ukea back and put oo board the
boat without further InddenL

BROWNELL’S
fXXINMIY STOVE
S41 FROPnr srm:t-T

-™r«

,b. m™, f.n,™„ „r .Mlbhlm'.

?

ud

I!, °*rT- *

er sons
young man, also formerly of Ynroa.
" '
. bad commenced to clerk In the atora,
A. ,b, „„,b™.k dt n. Cl.ll «.r, A,
j„,.
colonel of volumeeni he commanded
soon as Prosecutor Brneet C.
- First Michigan infantry, (he first Gray returns. Wilson will be given a
w..i.n, retd„„bi lo „«b Or. 1..1IO.-,
„ ,
U
atter tb. ..11 »
„„
O.a.r.1 wrilbo. nroved rdrbU tWo

rcM, iwo rroni WAihlnfrtoa lo Ca
old.
burg. OnL, where be passed away in .
-------------------------

b,..w.,,„.„r

UFOMiL sacul MEniG
M. E. Church.

The Bpwortb league of Uie First M
B. church held a social meeting at the
ebureb last evening wblcb was
tended by about 75 members of the
league and their friends.
It wae an Informal affair and the
Ume was pleasantly spent In playing
games, enjoying s spelling match, mu­
sic. and refraahmente were sOTred. An,
had a general good time and an went
away much pleased with the pleas­
ures of (hewT«Blng.

lOc PAINTS
Our new BcaEp BI1m4 Palate
--hBva Jnst arrived. They an in
tin eana pat np In the following
e^ora: Black, White, OUva,
Craam. Green. Lemon Tallow,
Deep Amber, 8a^ Oraen, Pea
Green.
Vermillion.
Orange,
Bright Brown. Gray. Pink, IndianBed.BicbBIae.BronteOna&,
Olive Gray, Light Blue, Walavt
Stain, Vanteh etc.
Other new goods eoncteaUy
arriving.

!

H.,„... w„b„„d,b. D, c .... bb.

Held by Epworth League '

J. W. honiken’s store will be I
closed al^ day. May 30, Decora- I
tion day.
I

bta m f..
'LTo,
ro^orb

DAILY EAQLE WANT ADS PAY.

TRY AN EAGLE WANT AO.

‘SKIDDOO"
ScOGAR. .

BIRDSALL & 0WEN\
TtSmx» imi

Smlm^ Arffcfe
lUFrUStmt

iiiiQii nm gsriMEITIIl HCITIIl
Pupils of

Mrs. L. F- Tiuit

Gsve a

Program.

The pupils of Mrs. U F. Titus gave
I a recital at her home op Webater
street Iasi evening and gave the fol­
lowing program:
Recital Program.

-WTien the LIgbU are Low.’’ (H.
Bogelmans), Mis* Finton and Hrt.
Tltut.
^
"0. Were My Love Ton LltetT
(Schnecker), Mias Dolly Wynkoop.
Plano solos—a. “Swtes Boy;” h.
"Binging and Bwlngtag" (Kra <>«BbrAdams) .Mtes Florenee Price.
Vocal dneL "I Know a Baak~
(Horn). Mtesee Ruth Boland and Bee­
tle Hayden.
"When Bong te Sweet" (Ban Bond.
Mlat Lela Bpioer.
Plano wlo. "Vatee"
OvUtt).
Htea Roth Roland.
“Bo*T Dartin'" (Hope Tampte) Me.
MadiewBonan.
"Shepherds’ Cradle Song" (BomarveB), Use Beaale Baydam
"IdlUo" (Th. Imdt). Mlm Mary Keilocr
"The Bee’s Coartatdp" (Gay DBezdelot). Mtee Baa BoU»4
"An Matin" (Oodaid). iUm Bshy
"A May Morning" OMuiti. Mtea
Helen mton.
PUno diwL "Polka
qradauaa"
(Fuans Bendal), MJm Snhy >i|1inian.
Mtea Mai7 SMlOH- .
\
AVa» mebatantlke pCacN^ a

PAtly g^GLE, .S.\1-LU1)AT, MAY n. 1»07.
takss Ufe Eaap.
,H. j. r^rtlre ........... .
Mr. Pecrte la takBicJUt easr in his a A. oSS ...... ................ ..
Qldage.-aadMaTMBsbenfrAp»oddihl.|^ ^ ^bsck

thfy Are m Men Nm^

. m. 01 u> cun,?S,,

TOAO
75^0 T«jii« Piffir.............

excuikions

hm

...... Ss

........'

.. «?.M Water..........

aod attratioo from lj

Trola orffl leavs Trassne n.
:»0A^
Posl^^k^'^ «

isTs

HOT

W G.' ii K Mmkn m.1 Dm
'Mlt Kamua-AM lUi M.
Sahmtr^M. J>Ai>.

BooksJrMoSSif S^...

............................

lO.SS4fiB'



___

may

Tools and MidpiMBt
..*72.60 Pnmltnxa
...........
.. 62A0 Insurano# ........ "
60.M Palm. Terp.. Vantlsh. Pottg'.

w in torce on the dWereet btdldlacB iwW rooX •nmfrei

47A0 Oil ...'.■■■■■■■........... ..........
.. «J« Mweaoo ................

SSSS.a-iWftin^i Madne

Wfntcd:

I174M.W <*i**»^

retin^ ,{q ht. bqiue
TOhMttBft «Bd WM

in

befiance

«>dklU

> wu ‘ bu ftroi

Fim Battle at Phlli^l.
Me was mustered thto aenrico at
Cleveland, Ohio, aad boa there the
regiment went to Oolombus. Their
next aaalgnffleBt wae at ZanesvUJe.
and Chen Martetta. At Marietta ther
' Bald
Hale.
were transferred across the Ohio
walked the first dar notll we
river to a UtUe vlHa«e about 12 miles
fooCBOte, aad our first stop
further on. and Wheeling. Va. was
- NotaadsTlUe Pike. Ihe tt^owlng daf their next stc^ldng place. Their first
we mardted all dar. then oanped for battle was at PhUllpl. Va. after which
' the
with stacked ku&b.' We tore they went to Huntington. Va
X tfbt. bat tM twd B

tv Mr. -^llliaB
Dess BowcUt. it baa niid ercn per­ 5^ Bmlnga. principal ..
mitted kindly old .age. *rbieb blunts
______
the keenness -of aU onr etber eensefc ,BSa Fi«ef >-..................
mercifnlly to rellere the tortnie of-^t»»>el Perry .................'....
nnrssoalned eooD<l-«ty. more, ii onU *£* Trsser ...........................
seemx to reodir os more toceptlblr to
Scott ............................
1 think that we all or almost all
......................
suffer from ooUe and that we agree ! b—,?
..................
with Komensky, who Id bU •'Lnb.r........................
rlntb.of (be World"' deM-ribes the eurtli, Cora pur^m. ......................•
being rdll of "kiioi-klng. stauiplng.
UniM'fitted '
■rrtlbbittg wblK)<erlug aud srreaiufng." Hulda Mvass, principal ___
Alas, if^, Micrenii w> mutb in the Mary Nackerman ................
streets -tiiid aqnnrex of bla dear old Edith Gibbs ..........................
•uteejnh teniurr city of Prague CsUsia Dunbar .
Ith Holcomb
Holc<
Vbiit would that «'i«c old iifailosoiiber ' ^'Hth
.
L Zimme
le iiaiirletiiooioui of our
prearur day rl(y of N>-w York?—Mr^>.
^-’ellle LyUe prlndpi
Isane I„ Riee in Forum. '
Edith Rowle

, III in the Hospital,
this Urae Mr. Scblosaer was tak­
en ill and .was sent to the hospital,
where he remadned until the regiment
The Way te a Curry.
,
'
After hJs return Aa a curvy is one of the most delight- ni^n
'’
was 111 for some time,
ful ,og supper trossiblllties, the follow- I giia Adams ” '
gradually health returned. About 26 Mn Psolpe ol.tamed in the Beogal pres- i Cj-nthla Payne
................
Maoey ought to be atxt^ted as one of I Addle Johnson ....................
ago he removed to a farm
miles from Traverse City, aad four the most liuportaui additions to (be | Helen Wllford ....................
private
cookbook;
"Pouud
and
mix
[I“ogere
Cameron
..............
vears ago be located at 1031 W(^Wi
one Ublespoouful of coriander seed.
Supervisors,
avenue, where he still lives. one Ublespouuful of poppy seed, a salt- ' f
Hooker, music .
He has-been a member of Ucl
spoonful of turmeric, half u saltspoou- |
drawlng-pei
Post for 10 years.
ful of ctinilu eee.1. a pinch of ground ' Srif ;
r .............. .....____

. ; .

BoUdlng........ .
.......... 7.* X.0P040
This losiiraBce expires t>ctober 1st,
19*7. sad the prwniotB U ItfiiW.
CMtral Bull«ii9.______ __
,!?m
Bolldlag
................................
;?i,?
230*1^
iVm Fixtures and sopplles .........
Of this Insttrance. *20J)00.00 uplros
during the inouks of Attfost aad
*UJ21,32 tember, 1907. and the premloiss will
to *39«Ai.
19A63
Oak Parit Building.
4.62 Building ....................................*18460.00
59.2* Fixture* and supplies
660.00
105.83
bf this insurance. *8.500.00MMpbws
64.76 in August of 1907 and the
62.92 win amount to *97.50.
2L00

..i«t6o deling

- 60.00 Coal.................
-. 47.60 Coke .......................
.. «.» Picture Mldg,. frmnea. otc:;
■■ JIfJ
.. 4..60
Uhlon Street BMlIdii
62.50. Repairs to building .
.. 46.00 Grounds . . .
Light ............
................
..*62.50 Power .........
.. 45.00 Water ............
................
- - M.M Tools and .Bqolpment ........
.. 47.60 Telepboue ...
-. 47.60 Oil . . . . . . . .
. . . .
.. 4..60 Paint, Terp., Vantlsh .
•'bap

..

:: 2?=. :
.

• 42.60 Kindling ,.
..*66.00

. .

_______ __

t

JOHN A. RETRIE.

AmlF. Nerlinger
LAWYER
Now Located at
409 Slate Bank BnUdia,

Fourth ward Building—Union Strert.

.3.56 Building ....................................*11.000.00
22.26
Of this Inaurance. *4,400.00 wUl ex­
pire during October and November of
1907. and the premiums will amount:
to *5f00.
• I
I respectfollv call your atentlon to
the fact that no Insurance Is now be- •
*70
Ing carried on the furniture and fix-;
lures of this bnDdfoB.
RECEIPTS.
I
from Mar T. 1906. to April 23. 19u7.;
I
. 1.60 Inclusive.
Kon-resldeot tuiUon ............ * 1,050.01
86:71 Frimary school m<»eyn—
I
May ....................................... 2490.00'
*842.94
31.790.00
November ___ .w
B9-.
Rebates on books
*
46.39 lolerest on deposits
97.02 Fines and paper
pai
sold .......... : 20.16
ypewriier and labratory
: |
182.S7

. .*67.60
atcbes
.. 60.00 Amonia .
- - 62.60 Gold Dust, I B ami^^^nda.
•• 62.50
acid. etc..
- - 47^ Nalls, brads

^ «id giris to pjd

C>«1 Wood Dish Co.

950.00

.. 60.00 Mt . ........................

NORTHERN MICHIGAN
TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY
Boats Uare Chicago on
Wednesdars and Satur-days at 7.-00 p. 'm.

.lohn R Petrie, of Colmsn. who visted Frstik P. kliller and family this UghUy browned. Add the materUI to teach^ be given ten days from date nif** .................. '' ‘
*** ...................................... M
jtring, although not a member of Mc­ be corried and pour In the milk of a In which to sign eonttacts, a failure
.................. *'
. jvember and July .
Pherson Post, has a very inieresUng eocoaout. simmer for twenty min- w to do being considered a rejection V*',“ ®
Tax 1906—Spread sobx
dd some llme.Jolee before
this offer.
' roll .......................... J...
. 26.<2847,
tory to tell of his experiences in the
Re-spread srioter roll.. . 1.T9148
_
. Signedfelenhone
Civil war. Although "a Dutchman
Telephone .
Loans .................................. . 1.600.00|
Lime .........................................
I from head to foot and up one side and
Orino Laxative Fruit ay'riip M> best
W. 0. Foote.
Old furniture sold ........
Gold Dust. bouamJ.borazlne.
down the other." he Is a good Antori- tor women and chUdren. \{{s mild
Geo. E. Hoyt.
Old music sold ......................
14.49 J
A8A HALE.
suppr
-Moved byV Montague and suppo,
Refond teacher over-paid.. '
can ciUsen and enlisted Itf the army ttifSLK*;?.“
Chandler that the report of lue
See tkc Omm Atter the
down many miles of rail fence and had In the first call and setwed all through
RefuDd Oak Park Insurance
**®?^*‘ committee be accepted and adopted e™
'
Rebau from sute day nebool
overythtog ready for our supper when the war./ He was a memSer of Com­
?
y"*
«"«
that
the
usual
course
be
gooe
1“"
for
deaf
..............................
we received orders to march,
pany C. S^Dd Mlehigdn. Army of * ®“”®-__________ __
:through with in getUng the signatures
again took up our march with no sup­ the Potomac, and took an active part
■“
I of the leschers U> tbelr respective conper and rain falUng
Hicks—Iti.I roil see aiiv mountain •'fr's. -^nd that It be the sense of this Toweling
'In nine of the great battles. Hecarrie-l
FUEL INVENTORV.
I
indry....
TsktSii itus Bleyel. o'clock we agsdn slopped aod camped until several bullets wbiehh e received ellmblug while you were awaV:y®'’"'''! 'hat the necessity of their Fiirniiure
Union Street Building.
j
Wlck»-Xo. The nioiuitiiiuK seemW to
vo-ot>eration be impressed upon
In a cotton field.
Coal—2 tong ;...........................* 13.50
bile fighting rebels disabled hint. In be satisfied to rerautn
tliev were, 'ho mindsof each and every.teacher.
Coke—« tons ..........................
27.00
Engased In Fight.
the batUe of the Wilderness he was They didn't seem to ,-nre to get any
'«»-'-F«v6rtch. Foote. Hoyt. MonOur breakfast the following niora- won'iided In the left thigh, a bullet higher.
But wev saw some peo^
Sers-stl
nvpairs .. bulidlog .
248
ing consisted of hard tack: and soon working out while he h-bs slaying
clluibinc the moiituin*.—Boston Tran-' rarnod'
THo'ihon* ..................
12.00
S
68.00.
we were engaged In the fight. I bad Frankfort last summer, and while vls- script.
3.58
Central
I The trunm omcer's report for the
Coal—7‘ tons
not slept the nleht before, but was_.iiing in the pity the first week
------------------------(month of .t|.ri! was presented and Rom Dust......................................
46 Coke—1 ton
1. Kidney complaint kills more people read.
................
right in the_ thick of the fight through-' March, another fotind its way ou
55.68
Wood—6«»i
c
Ann 4rW..v’“^
dlSCase.taUnou.
This Is due Traverse City School District Truant f,„.. k!^ ini..........
o«i il,
I „c„»j
n,
i, Ann
3.00
Arbor six w the disease being ^
so Inslduous .h.,
that
Officer's Report for April. 1M7.
.Kindling
ing wounded, however. Our company yetirs ago a bullet was removed from It gets
the system
........
gets a
a good
good hold
bold bn
bn ^e
system 1^
1^
Number or homes visited. 39:'numH recognised. Poley's Kidney her of
supported a battery In the center of b.-iow l^l8 right knee. He still carries' '“fe
, orted,
State Street Buildini
Write Inst ciiif
;ages carried. 27.
the figbt. After the battle was ended one in his left thigh. tVhen wounded 9.'!^ *‘!'
f*"® development of packag
w. 'Bingham. Truant Officer. Telephone .
th«we were only 17 men of our coloraihe was left for dead on the field, and
Tbere.,i>qlng do oblecUons the s
In the recent lefL.
All had ’ not afterward taken to the fieW faceplul.
RECAPITULATION.
8 16845
as received and placed on file.
been killM. but some had been wound- ^ trhere he finally recovered and finish­
OUburoamsfrta.
. Elmvteed Ave. Bulldtog.
treason
In various swamp* tbs comuion cy,
Prom and Including May. 1906. «o Co«—4 tons ..........................«
18.00
ed. others had been taken- In other' ert his service.
,
press sends up |>et-uliar..growtbs known
°
' April. 1907. inclusive.
Wood-15 cds........................ ..
, 37.80
regiments and many were scattered
With his fighUng blood stlti unsaf- as “c.vpijess knees." They are simply
Superintendent .............
1.891.12
here and there. After several days Isfied. Mr. Petrie re-en'Weted under huge lumps of wood rising lu the
Teachers
*
55.60
many, returned, but the regiment was
_ many
___ ^ ______
and saw
exciting
Aveoue school buildig are me
■ Central .......................
Ing should be giv en credit for 16 cords
^ only about half as large as before the' chaalog the lodlaas. but In alfbU ex- nod tbelr live In uuture or uilllly in the I snees of the different ____
funds of
* Board
wood sod the Central bolldiag
bolldii giv
Board of Education ss sbowfi by
.
' I I>er1ence«', never once wss be uken
4.778...
credit for 28 cords of wood dellvbooks of the treasurer of the Boar I Oak I
Foraging Tours.
j prisoner.
2.A80.1S
1 the Elmwood Avenue school
Education April 23, 1907;
9 ici ss Elmwood Ave.................
4.083.90
T went on many foraging tours and
Father of 17 Children.
, Conuniwnt fund.......................... *
on swne occasions It wn pretty poor
"l am 78 years of age." said Mr.!
io«40 Supervisors.................
(e person who dlstnrbed the con­ I Teachers' Salaries .................
and Spla..
gregation last Bimday by oonUnosi
picking. If one was not In the head Petrie, "and never have I known
Total
...................... *10,768.24
wagon by the time the last sragon ap- pain or an ache excppt what resulietl coughing Is requested to buy ■ bottle
.*2.177.62
J.
Huellmaniel.
of Foley* Hooey and Tar. 8. B. Wall
pear^. there was not much left for It. from the wounds I received In the \
4.663.10
900.001
One of the favorite "finds " of the boys I ant the father of 17 chHdren. and
600.00
*
6430.62
THE NEW MODa FIVE
waa sausage, which thi southern^ now married to my third wife. I have
Wp have'thus far paid
By the expression "consetratloo of
660.00
stcention
Report of the secretary for the year
'''
uaod to pack In corn busks. This they | only five children ll'ing. however, eoergy- Is meant that tc* particle -of was presented and reed.
apportioning the tax: raised this
585.00
packed in ajibr the ear of corn bad j two of my sons having been Wiled
600.00 . -ar tor Bch( I purposes except
the energy or force or power In ns- • Traverae■ C
nty. Mich., A"H1 ft Tonv
A’-®;■
B„.vS
41.00 credit It all U .
been removed, tnd the end tied, then'the railroad,
ture Is or ever cun be lo*t. The force
*lft.0Ml of the *29.595
lAbereut lu lUlng* msy ______________
be traasft ,
lof B
.
. . two husks were braided together. The |
fictlled
Ionia County,
amount of school tax levledJ was to
ed. but never destro.ved. The sum to- L
Michigan;
southerners would hank these In their
*3437.25 have been for teachers’ salaries as"
settled In Ionia county 58 years tal t* BlwavK tbe ssme.-New Toc* |
Ti^TV'lth
garr^. and the boys secured man'
.* f48.63 also (be one mill tax
ago. 4»nd for 40 years we lived oi
American.

' I. report for the ;
valuation, or *4.563.48.
them. They iise-1 to bury their hams plan
1.205,92
Paving no attention to tbe *I0.<HFi
Ing
ng April 23, 1907.
and other smoked meals, but we a!
, Electric lights and Inatalllog
NeUee to Our Customers.
286.31 raised for teachers' salaries in tbe
difficult pcob
ways found them. '
We are pleaaed to announce___
105.83 budget; hut eredlUog to tbe teachi
oonoioS tl,«
coOslder the
ispassinjTthe wonderful
oley'B
Honey
and
Tar
for
Coughs.
mt
Tot
lot
Ooiah..
,
326.60
salarte*
food the actual amouot of tbe
(light when returning from a .neigh
e'finances of the Tools and equipment ___
230.66
one
mill tax collected, rit., *4,376.67,
selling records of Model
JOHN 8CHLOB8ER
for tbe fol- Telephone .
l.ior's. whei-e I had been to help them by the NsUonal Pure Pood and Drug
129.00 we would have tbe following eondlJohn SchloRser enlisted injhe arniv kin a beef, a wolf treed me wltb the law. as It contain* no opiate* or otber city—wMeh deslmfi
Plc^ frames
----- ' foods
3443
Three.
It is clearly the
undei the three months' call. In Oim- Inli-ntlon of feasting off. me. I s
140.64
harmft.1 drug*, and we recommend It offlee-heems
Bee—begins vw t?
254.16 Teach“
ind .... 9.029.77
superior of any writing
pany E, Fourteenth Ohio volunteers. (he tree all night, but wltb the light a* a safe, remedy for chHdren and
id ends "^..T
with .L
the month of April, rnsura‘^«'"
On the
417.31
d.
If'tbe
proper
Ho eerv^ with bis regiment for near­ of day the wolf tpbk to the woods aoil
while the schools open In September
_4sitioo, '
machine on the market in
10434.8«l credit Is It
the teacher*' saland close in June, knd also the school pnrl rrnl
ly four-months, at the end of that time. left me free to return home."
267.57
proportionate
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
as tbe stale department
appearance, ease of op­
1.600..
tbe
*10.
_____ begins July 10 and ends
243.:
raised Id the budget, tbe following
eration,
durability and
13.50 would be the copdltloo of the funds
Contingent fund .ovardrawnfr
*1141646
time saving devices. You
“®®®®- MaicbeE
Taacbers' Salaries Fund
o';';«""" .......................................'....................
IS.647.08
-Nalls, :
. ........................
The bonded Indebted:
needn’t take my word for
Gold Dust bon ami. amonia.
Board erf Education at the present
Montague. ;,„gyGar.
lyable In 1924. hot
it. Try an Oliver in youi
Meads. Foote. Hoyt and Chandler.
.
.
,
Central Building.
The inte(■rest on
Moved by Montai
itague and supported Repairs to Building..............*
home
or office free of ex­
mds
amounts
to
*800
per
y%ar.
by Hoyt
't Ithat
minutes be approved I Grounds, cement sidewalks.
*1001 payi
table Jul.v 1st, and *400 paysa* read.
pense. Compare It care­
Jbdii(ary
;
1st.
iLi^'t
ellng.
dust
cloths,
launTours
respectfully.
The secretory presented tbe a{>pll-i Water
fully with other makes.
cations of E. W. HubbeU. Mrs. S. C.l Tools and Boulpmeot
2X06 Waste Baskets ........
Despres. Hattie M. Strong. W, N. Blog-, TeleK^ _
'
Extra labor, helping Janitors
Educat
Yoa can bay an OUver
ham aod A. S. Dobson for tbe posI- ! Picture Frames
12.3.. Toilet Paper .........................
Moved bv Montague aod supported
tlons of census taker* this year, to Paint, ^ap-a-lae.
Jap-a-lac
Shellac,
tor S6 a moatB. «r rent
Muresco ....................................
by Hoyt that the report be received
I
Don’t swelter this
gether with a circular letter for the’ tern
5.23 Sewers ........................
«BC for S* • Bositfe. TBc
23.39 and placed on file.
Department
of
Public
Instruction.
I
Lime
"
r summerwith the tem­
•50 Truant officer ........
rest *■ a^cM om »arCarried.
|
270.00
.05 Day school for deaf .
ebaae price U yoo bay .
SOO.O'l
The secretary presented the signed
perature at no. Get
•55 Supl's clerk ............
246.25, contract of the Superintendent
until next regular meeting of the Crtld
“ ' ‘ Du«
‘' ..
I kavc oome bargatno
® New Perfection
Board, which will be Tuesday evening Furniture___
Moved by Montague and support'
la
aUghUF aocB naPostage
1907.
)• Hoyt that the contract be approve
Wipk Blue Flame Oil
Blpckboards .
67.36 Freight. cartage and
Yeas—Friedrich. Montague. PoW
Stove and have b cool
184.02
Th# bond of Ralph 8. HasUng* as Coal .................
12.11
Kitchen. Tlie
easurer of the board of education Wood ............
106.45
was preoented. haring as suretlee Vic­ Coke ..
196.18
tor Petartyl, James M. OlUett, Eman­
Moved by Montague and supported
346.00 by Hoyt that tbe board adjourn.
uel Wllbelm, Robert CaldwMI. Letw F
LOCAl, A6Q4T.
*898.06 Boa^*memb^*'expMses'.!
35.52
TJtus, Alfred W. Jahraus. BeSamta
.60 Diplomas ................................
10.13
T. H. OJUls., Sec’y.
K W. Walt.
Brneet W. Hastbigs.
167.48
- Bonds .
9.000.00
Moved by Hoyt and supported by
*247946 Interest on Imn^'
1,137.60
“5®^®
t>>e «»»'» be wprovetL
pwdn
_________________ _ r. Hoo blD.
Beardman Ave. Building.
(lAtans ..............
lo^
Cerried.'
l.BOO.OO
Repairs o Bi41dlDg .
*
974! Inumst on loans .
fowmnirftav 00.001,1.0 Jin. Oil
v~ u
»,o»w.
^wayi at
u a• tn»inr.L.^
m.
11.21
The report of the committee vu Grotads
^L60 nanos, tunlog. etc.
I loiU. —mm . mlom
M«h jo throo «ioo.
UO.OO
teachers sad scbocOs waa presented. Ugbt............................
CoiisBi
77.43
wW^ read as.fOUbwi:
Water...........................
6441 TM^one toll ...................
Insuraniie
................
.14444 Utbit ...s.......................
OnrearTiagssand other “thiagi ..
8 00
Tolsphon* ...................
S4.0C Typewriters bnd suppUes..
wheel*” run so easily aod •a«(Othly
S6.3S
^Is and Equipment
2145 Perolln .......................
tbat the driver* most need hidd is
S.60
Plopr brushes ..........
hi* horses frequently to comply with
Salt’.'.';..........
Flowers ..............
speed ragnlaUoos. IfeigoqdttnU
^d Dust. Bods, etc..
I
niekoM. FhiMcdp
not hard to oobtroll Bobber tires,
Diawina pwer. miau^.
^ Taikk; etc. .
ball-bearing axle* and other Modern
deriees pot onr ootout in the tront
St.**
imak oi pnhllo epfoioa—ottr pT
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NEWPERFECnON

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DAU-r EAOLE, SATUUPAT, HAT 11. 1»(-, ,
SU (tai* fair Krotuda. Um Pumtnra ia tte

sporting news in general

PENRSy MfiyLS

Hlchisaa-a

acaisBt the e

3L0BIFIERilS
METR0P8LITM

But HIcUsas tan-t the ooly hoo­
___________ __
dooed e^ege. New come* a vail from
Pennsylvaiila. C^niDell ia Just rooadIne into form. ^Iitthaa] baa be«B off
form all aprlac and la aone too good
Taylor, the otMrteMDlle DEBPI^ OUTSIDER WAS QUOTQUAKER ATHLETE* IN POOR
I atarted tnlnlDB. but
FORM FOR EASTERN INEO AT 20 TO t
k^pe gtdsg chiefly oo bia narre.
TERCOLLEOIATE
Crothere. balf-mller. Is out of tU^
Joaea. cron cotioiry title hold­
er. has a bad leg. Tommy MoSet's
cbances hAve been killed by sickBesa.
Pickles has a wyencbed left knee.
. Carreli Picked by Eact aa §ure Point .Mlcbigan Uo'l In such bod shape after Track Was • Ses of Mud. and Cold
Winner^pox' of Yale and
Wind Makes It Unpleasant for
Eauteni dopeaters have picked three
Alien of 6
men whom they conalder sure polot
Picked.
1:40 4-5.
Pinners in the easten intercollegiate
______
imeet to be held at Cambridge. Allen

PaA|
aot tMt M-

rawNai:. . -

Band
the dtr. kaa eallad off tl>« A«c«t
1* my
iMrMp MM.
BiMt of the abort thlp eJrattt.
juoQUNa r
■«' et 'BMMa idK-pM aaa. -.1
daeUed npos at a meet^
of the dlreolora of the club.
Qri«r«n Cede t« - hb Betlflad Tkia
The membara of the club «daia «h«
tronth.
without the Uqoor and bettib* prf^.
le*« they wflt be uoable » make aoy-

J-

lieges aad the —_____
dooaOODS of the _____
pritea._i <
- .
- ttat the
the club made very little more thaa next ueetUg of the
uoo.
'
j be hMd at the Murray .lUl hotel. New
ITe UEUU StH«bCTt»t, 0.. bl,. I rork C,. u 1« o aetk ob th. i«w»
rat G.™... erat It. Mibhira, b_ Iw ot ii*, u. Tb. ibl« hbr, bra
bra bUlbd bl brara U» pn,-, «««>■«« >» >b. comlb* IbotbUl ....
ram mi pot Ulo. bra to 1, .„M, | «»• “« ,tJ» b.<t m«ttl« ol tb. »>».
The preraotor'. rabWoi. d„ not ■
.ra, to Ibclod. • raond tom.
(•"•1 .dUob op tbon.
j
••••••••»••••••

JobnscB D»tn
MMlili. Rea*
81.00. Trial bAme tWM——

William, tiire luiova 1 never cell any
ad names: lim, Wtm.-im, If tb# mayor
•f tbe <-i(.v were tn come lo me and
rey. -Joshua, I want thee to find ms
tbe hlggetu liar ia ifals city." I would
come (o ihee and r»it roy hud on thy
■boulder ami say to thre. "WlllUm. tbe
Short Sport Itema
MICHIGAN BOY
I PUEBLO
Jim Jeffries has paaaed bis word mayor wants tn sec tbee.'
----------j that he wlU Bgbt Squlree If the AusDenver^ Sporta “Speciar to See Pr«n- trallan can whip Tommy Buns.
"Our .
dergsst Fiaht
I Alfr^ Shrubb, Bngllab kmg di» years."
vwrites N. A. Adams. Benrletto. Pa "Two of our home dootora
.
Molrertn.
b...!
....
the tt'olrerine track team wae hoo­
Bdd U
tbe care waa bopeleai. bU Itm^
dooed; One after anotber tbe mn•ftuag
being aseeted. We Um employed
tbe relay meet Is said
other dootora hut no benefit reenlted.
Mn came down with tonallitlE.
him a position. Knox of Yale la
ebuce we read abont Bleetrlo
hey haa the dreed ailment now,
pibked for the broad Jrop. He la
ere; bought a bottle ud eoon nbIt’B Btlll a uueMloD whether or not be doped to have that event (inched. And
ticed ImprovemenL
We contlnned
stin be able to coanpete In tbe eastern
this medicine unfll aeveial botUes
Johnn>- Oarrels ■ is ' given credit for
bad
been used, when oar boy vaa
intenslleglate. Paturson also bad -i ability to win pilots fen- Micblaan In at the last, however, finished a close
tm ^ Wu.'^tUe ‘
Haven. Conn._It 1.
1."
Beet
of aU blood
"T«& Blege of It and WM out of the
„n, ,, by Julian W. Cnrttea. Tale*. md*lM»ry
the hurdles and sb(« put. These second, and Boaeben.. the publics
■edlclnea ud body bnUdlng health
Pena relay meet It boded 111 for three are certain, says tbe east.
choice, on whoae chances vast sums
»“
rowing ooach that no creW wUl be tonlca. Guaruteed at E. B. I.........
were wagered, was third. The time J®
P'en'l "
® enongn
Tal^ to tbe American Healey S. F. Walt t Son's and Johntc
waa 1;4C t-h. ower a,mile course deep
. c.
.
' on the Schnylklll river at PhlladMphU
with mud.
Jimmie Fitzpatrick of Pueblo, whom May tS.
a prince,of good
Mrs. S- Joyce. 180 Solllvu atreet,
Jockey Gardner rode the 4cinner and P'^>^ declares t
Chicago—TwenU’-elgbt
DUol
handled
his ------------mount with
---------------....i
^
sportsman. I* conteatlhg ahalnat 18 Uitiveiwlty of OareBonL K. U, writes: ‘Aboot a
year ago 1 bonskt two bottlsa of Fo­
JudgmenL In apite of the fact that
**>
Dickerann as hla Chicago athletes In a dual meet tnl ley's Kidney Core. It cued me of a
Glorifier bad won the Carter handicap
referee the .hMt between . jj^tall field today, according to an- severe case of kidney trooblo of sev

- - and Donahue, which nouncement by Director Btagg after eral yean ntoadtng. It oertatniy U a
Aqueduct and ran second In the grud, good —’
»■—
), and 1 heartily
Excelsior at Jamaloa two weeks later. «>“«* <>» •»“ **»>' 2*
he had ree^ved the atate entries fnwi
eodw
he was a moat despised outsider In,
Coach GUI yesterday.
8. B. Walt E Sou.
the betting, <^Ing at S to 1 and * ••_•••••••••
Cloalog til 20..
.
• JAY PIPP-S AMUSING
A morv dlBlKreeable day for the *
STUNTS ON THE TRACK
unlocking of Belmont park's big gates •••••••••••••■
and the gathering of New York soJay pipp. writer of "Dope Piiibs" la old l>cddlng.
defy, from tbe viewpolat of the turf die Evening Record, ridicules the fact I

world, could not be Imagined. Rain Uui a track iiieei Is an Interesting: J9.*YARRH CANNOT BE CURED,
fell from earty morning until almost and amusing affair. If the public “'«‘r" ^t^reart toe”^t’°oi toe***dUw«!
I. and dun. grey clouds, driven by i
enteriained It Is certain thej- J Catarrh la a blood or eonitltatlonal
a biting east wind, made the big clyli would not go. it reruinly means disease, and In order to enra K yon
, house almowt tu uninviting as Jbe hard work on ihe'^i'an of coDiesuots must toko Internal remedies. BUPs
draughty grandstand ^and the wide and If they don't do this bard work Catorrb cure' Is token IntemaUy, and
acts directly on tbe blood and mnsweep of inolst lawns. In spite of.these they fall far short erf amusing the pub- cous surfaces. Hall’t Cattnt Core
|coDdltIOLE. prtrfiably 25.000 persons tfo and giving them their money's Is nnt a quack medldne. It was pre­
'saw- the 15 thoroughbreds splasn worth. ,
;
scribed by one of the i>Mt phyaF
! through a mile ^ mud for the ,810.000
A' track meet Is amusing, especlally clans to thU oonntry for years
is-a
- regular
----- itr prescription. It Is
; Meiropoiltao prize.
—-so If some of the inside facts
j
•sseessMises**
knop-n. Not many moons back the
j
RACING IS KILLED.
"Titer of "Dope Pipes" was la a try. aeilcg directly o
j
________
out He got second place. There
two.. ittgre^Dta ia what pradocea
er.n>i Gbpld.
B.WIH. Prod^rar *♦».,
ira.». ...... .......
conlesuow.
In the sDcb woederfta result* In ctolng Ca­
Grad
«<», 1Ll„„
.. . .........
tarrh. Bend for tesdinonlala tree.
town thla aame person, ti Is said, was F. J. CHENBT CO.. Prope.. Toledo. O.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Sold by dregglsta, price 76c.
Grand Rafdda. Mich., Hay 11.—Be- gtring over tbe last high hurdle Jnst
Take Han-a Family PllU for Coni cause of tbe attltnde token by Pros- as the rnanera for tbe low bardlet aUpatloo.
’cemor McDmsU sgainst tbe selllagof were being started, and some wbo h^
jllquor or betting at tbe West Midi- taken place tn the talgta.hurdl«s were
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in ordinary soda crackers than in
any other wheat food—which
means more sustenance for the
body.

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crackers should ever reach y^iir
table. The dust tight, moisture
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PriscIHa Combination Suit....
Three pieces all in one, Corset Cover, Short Skirt and
Drawer. The advantages of this Suit are that it does
away with three slrlng$ at the waist and over the
hips and replaces them wltti one tight titling band.
There are three styles—
^ For many year* the U. S. Separator* Imve been tested onJderail conditions, ud have proved to thousuds of satisfied
<a*er*that they are tbe best machines of their kind. There

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________1_____
U. S. skkns deuer thu uy o
other separator because
IS skimmed three distinct times before leaving the bowL
.A^parts of the machine are strong, simple ud easy to get
at. Tne gears being entirely endosed are protened from tort
ud dust The bowl having only two siroplfe parts inside is
easily and quickly washed. The whole machine is very light
running because the working pans run in oil, afid are accu­
rately made ud fitted.
«
No other separator has all these advantages. The U. S is*
tte cream «parator for you to buy. See one for yourself.
They are sold by

$2.00, $2.50 and $5.00
Great Sale of Children’s Underwear
WAISTS. DKAWEBS. WMAPPEBS—The veir best goods that are aold.
■They are made to fit and are made, by Ameriou glrU. There are four diflerent
claaaes. each one fully worth tbe-price, la fact cunov be dnplicated in many

U 1-2C. 17c. 29c and 49c
The biggeet chuoe to get good valoM that you will have this season. Sale

An Offering in Touch With the fimes
play as yon will find. On the Third Floor of tbe Fnrnitnre .Diviston. T^e
Elevator. It would be bard to fnUj deetulbe all these goods, bnt we want yon
to tee them before yon make your final pnrehaae. beeanae we know that we eu
save you money.

A I»fruny Pto* llM of WUp* MS Lop R^cb.

Yoo coo odoet BopslM «oS Carrtos** «n Wc way trow BWtoBBM.

Remarkable Specials All Day Saturday....

The
find Cut-in Divlsloa win sell you bssutifttlDborPsneU for lOe and Kitchen or-BslWRoan.|Ur?ttrswrith:wWte&ittofelfVsme8 for We,^. Che. Dry; Goods.-DiTiuiaB .i^-hsTe
besutiful Torchon Loces for 3c s ysrd, dofeenB of dainty paUenu to aelect from; Embroideries for ?ic a yard. .Thhy'Wiil'USD'ltBYS ott s^ wil dif one of 4hetergeat4ine* od! Eminnide^ss that you
have sBen. The Suit IMvision, on the seootid floor, has a hplendid line of Children’s Underwear, all siies, selh^ at 121o, 1^ S9o and 49c. Just the time when you want to f^et aomethinf for the
little ones.' These are the very bhet values that will be offered you this season.
The Book and Ttotld IMvision will seU beautlfal Gift Books, in dain^ ooreav the
Idnd for 194c, And the g^t Selfrijle^UPff.. Vpnt-Aseptic.Tooth Brush, the 2Sc kind for 13a
The Candy DiTislbn will have Almond Delights, regular 25c goods for 15ci broken Mixed Candy for Be a pound, and Vanilla Chocolate? fo|!. 16c.
w
Tbe Grooery Division will seU those celebrated Simmons Tire Ein'dlei^ the kind that is.}UBt on tbe martcet, but is the beet thing that has ever been invented. There are 144 oakea ia the
package, asd yon get the whole package for 30c. Each one will bum for five minutes, and will save time, worry, pnd is so clean and eervioesble. A hoon to all *'flre builders.”
TSie Hardware Division wiUaeU the great EnterpriBeJSadIrons,'in either the Unned or tile Japan finiBhjfor.ftSe for tbe full set cf three irons*:^^daadhaa^ . ^
The Shoe Division will continue their ^at Clean-up Sale. Never in Shoe history hSve such prtcM been made for goods that are so good. Hundreds of customers got just whst they wanted.
They fmmd their sizes—you will, too, if you come soon, for even the bigntobk Will be exhausted-at the rate that the Shoes are selling.
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The Daily Eagle

Ne.:«l'
. . I. CS «a4 tn.
a te tiM 'Dalljr Cagia m

jnr^i5.T^

tiM. Dally BaA» «U> ^ torad oa
'lap* U tba teUowtsc plMM:
Oty
4Ktc Stand: Cttr Book Btora; B. J.

Mevwth tOMt: J. W. Waaaa, CM Bu«Blpk atroK. For tlia ciwTtalanM '
oQT patra&a. want advartlaamoMa ou
ha loft at aor «( tha abora piacaa.
COMING EVENTS.
Hay 13—We^'i tund ol H^wao.
ika hypaoUn asaiatad t? TandeVlUe
eompasy. The Grabd. •
Hay M—“The Hidden Hand," The
JGrand.
Hay 26—“Bluebeard, Jr..” muaicai
oowady. The Grand.
Hay so—"Girt <rf the 2>treets,''
Grand.

Jma 1—Porter J. White In ”A
oFol’a" «ayen*e." the Grand.
Jane lO~“AUoe SK by the Fire,”
tnnaleal comedy. The Grand.

senator declares that “Rooaerelt, Taft.
Fhik auad Bryan are aU democrats, and
we wiU have a democrtic president
no matter which la elected."
.The istsiBff Jonrna] says; "The
legtalatnre never coold get right down
-to bard w^ imtfl warn weather ar­
rived." U the Jonmal la HghL the
prM»t leglaUlure la not-likely to ad­
journ before Augnat. unTeta It deddea
to qnit buiinesB before doing any
hard Work. <

OVER 100 MOriRS
AITEReMm
ELMWOOD AVENUE CLUB HAS
BANNER-ATTENDANCE AND
HELPFUL PROGRAM

the eighth grade and bld> acho^ and A
given plenty of good' eaerclse and 9
work; not the easy work either, bnt
that which Wtu make their bodies de- t
vdpp. "Children at
age.”
eald, “needed at lean nine hours of
sleep,>, and aoheol work la .not as hamfu1 as too late hours. Not Ihe least ■^
harm is the
RecreaUon of all kinds and pleni
enty <
out-door mnps. she emphaalci■M U
the girl as well as the boy. She
plained the aeceaslty of (^ytldal de-,
velopment of the boy and girl at thJa
critleal age,* and' the reasons paiwnu
ehoold Inatmct their diUdrea in the
things pertaining to life they abould

$

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THE MEN
Who sued behind a beak d------------------------je l^ls character.
Onr dlreetora are as
wen
oeiow Tbev have invested tbci own monev In this bank i
named below
frecnentlv in
, -------------.
-----------------evaryioan. eahatne
^
piove books and aeearltiM. dwide uponi the oourae to be onranai
pnrsned and

NBEOTOBS
. Wilhelm. Bartak A Co..
« and_^ Estate: Wm. Loudon. Caldwell
mu Kiver Electric Light and Power Co: «a
•sy;StephanUntner.Famer;O.W.
P^^^’ondr

Teaching Truth.
UrtioE^ie^e
Miss Jennie brton MIowed with
a aynopsU of a book on "Teaching «»'• -■ “■
«
Truth." by Mary Wood'ABen. whlchJ
she advlaed every mother to own.j**
This book deals parUcnlarly jHth your!^
nAVZSSE OTY. >naL
«
children In regard to tbe whys and ••
wherefores they are bound to ask.
and gives the story of man's creation
In a very beautiful way. Miss Barto^
gajre many very helpful suggestloni
from her experience with children in
the school room during the adoUs•
If you find the maricet news In
‘Dt period• the Eagle Interesting. Ull your •
Followlng this pr^nun punch and Fishermen W.III Be Ready to P
• neighbors about the paper. They '
asorted cake were served hy the
Them In..
dies.
•^lany local fishermen, ardent cast­
ers, are looking forward to May 21,
when they can go bass fishing. A
number of parties are already plan­
ned and so far Duck lake seems
All chicken owners are hereby ttoci
. B. Bunting of Bear Lake Bought be the favorite place.
fled that chickens are not allowed
Carp lake and a number of near-by run at large from April let to Novem
One Of H la Boata.
places will have thrir share of the ber iBL antf any found not noloMd
fishermen. Some whom the wIley during thoae dates win be looked after
The Craft Will be Taken the Distance trout will not atiraet are brought
by tbe dty poundotsater. '
of 40 Miles on
when tbe bass begin to bite.
may24f
'w. G. BtraWa
WheciA

PEOPUPS SAVINGS BANK *

of our ability to handle/
your Banking Business
to your entire satisfaction. We shall be glad
of an opportunity to talk
it over with you.

$ $ 5 5 55555555

lO-OPEMTIlM WiTH TEtCieS
In the Inatruetlon and Training of
Children ie the Purpeae—"6.
. eiety" Was the Bubjeet

vioa BUSS Gsii TO Bin

TRAVERSE GIXY
STATE BAJVK

Tbe last- meeting for the year of
Ihe Elmwood Avenue Mothers' club
at the
Elmwood Avenue school bnlldlng. The
attendance' was.large, over lae bon
jlred molhera being praeent. and an
excellent program was given. The In­
terest that has been created during
WHAT SHALL BE DONE ABOUT ITt the year In the cooperation of- teach­
The Udslatora down u Laoatajt. ers and parenu la to be
The meeting was called to order by
aeeniB to be up against It good and
stiMg In. the matter o( prorlding for be president. Mrs. P. G. Durfee. fol­
A aloe line oc ti
L With on
the holding of the conatltntlonal ooa- lowed by a Mug by the fOnrth grade,
velapea to match; cards In tbe Utsn
Now gaa—ntmglngpHbMt.
Frank Friedrich has sold one trf his
ventlon for which the people bare Miss uiUan Johnson's pupils, which
■tyleo. at tbe Bade ettee.
launches at Carp Lake to C. Br" Bunt­
as well rendered.
Tbe great kIcEweir and hU company
a of opinl
ing ot Bear Lake and Hr. Friedrich lit open a week's engagement with a
t the bouae and
Society, the Subject
!Dt over to Carp Lake this morning Saturday mailnee at the Grand opera
Fiiwt M. E. Ladles will sell home
the senate as to
many delegau
The snbject for the meeting was
'
E. FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CIXV.
load the boat preparatory for ab1p- bouse, commencing Hondsy, May 12. baking at Jaekaen’a Saturday,
ehall compose the oonrenUon U so "Society," and Mrs. (Rev.) J. W,
may Bt2
This company com^ from a two
grcaL and the tenacity with which win had charge of the ptogram. lliat ment
As Bear Lake 1s not on the railroad
these opinions are held, makes U reading a splendid paper on "Our
tour of Australia. India and
Japan, and white in India the great
donbtfui whether the two bodies can Children's Society.” She said that line, and If loaded on the railrcwd
LODGE NOTICES
be brou^t together. The outcome children are bound to have compan­ Carp Lake the boat would have to
MeSwen secured many novel and mynmay be a deadlock and a consequent ions whether parenU guide in Jhelr unloaded and hauled el^t miles, u lifying tricks and Illusions. The feata Fteeotan baU, Tomfailure on the part of the legUlatnre, choice or not. She showed even how was decided to make the 40-ml1e trip
of Monday Diet's program will
to provide for the holding of any coo- small babes will “goo" and "coo" at entirely by team.
one from Indla:^ called' the Great
Tbe trip win be made by way of Togl's Temple Mystery', where
I
MO STROPPING, NO HONING.
Tentlon at all.
I each other and make friends quickly
BenxosiA
Tbe
boat
Is
Ig
feet
long
is
raised
into
the
air
with
a
full
ll^t
The question of a general revision '■ even If tbe slightest opportunity be
solid hoop, placed over
Dueheas Camp. No. tm. w. H. A, ■ «h>vc>. Handle nnd bUde arunrnniend to be pvSeet In tnnieiin] nnd werbmnnnblp.
given them. "At
five -vears,"
years," she aaid
said and live foot beam >nd win make
of the oonatltnUon
oonsUcotlon has already beenl®*^
** i"'®
quite a load for so long a haul.

(■vnlranbeatSFAClAI.FBEETSIALOFrrB.
her body. ,The absence u( black beck meets at Woodman ball Honday avensubiqJtied to and wed. upon by the Iplaymates and
21 Tlmcj BaHdiag. New York City.
IngA Chas Defoe. T. C,; Frank W. paillette Seles Company,
ground or flash lights in your eyes Bleder, dark.
electors. reaulUog In a large majc^i^ |«« throughout their
M7-M
make this experiment stand out the
lly for such revision. Section 2 of 1®'^*’°®'The Influence of compan
peer
in
the
world
of
magic.
Article XX of the present constltu- *
compaoioos' haUu haa ev.
Popular ivices. 15, 23 and 35 costs.
. meets every TMOday evening.
Oon provides that 'In case of' a malo^'
'l>e I'fe of the
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Much Work Being Held Back by the One lady free Monday night when ac- O. 1. Armltage, N. O.; B. U. Franklin.
ity of-the electors so qualified i'bUng j
Becretary.
*-11-07
companled by a paid 35n?ent OckeL
at such election, shall decide In favor
1'vace HabitA
Weather.
of a convemioD .tor such purpose, the'
'»'!'"aker said she had observed
Equality uodge > *02. L O O F.,
The board of public works are anx­
A Short and Stirring Play..
legislature, at tbe next session, shall
noticed certain
meets every- Tharaday
lay Ovening 8:00,
ious to get at some of the cement
■At the Grand opera bouse, Wednes­ Woodman bail. Cborlea Dafoe. N. O.:
provide by law for the election of such
1“ themselves, they could usual- work which it Is necessary to do in
ddtegaies to such convention.'
Irace'them back to some thought- the city but ovriug to the frosts al­ day. May 22. the comedy dramA "The kkanoee B. Trontler, V Q.: John Cole­
man. eecretary.
l-Bo:
Hidden Hand." -will be presents
■E..C p. VAUtot PtEsem m skit
most every night they cannot begin what Is aaid to bh^an excellent
She went farther i sUte
pany. The malodramadc charm of
Many cement walks are to be built the play is said to be most effective,
this year, besides other work,
and the dramatic and comedy situa­
number who have been having cea
tions strong and stirring. It will be
above. Ibe quesUou >;-what could be'|"‘‘?*'
c<^e walls and brick walls put in various
AND HIS COHFANY
in tbe acting
done about It'
‘®
ahown in choice portions ot the dty have also been
meetlnv av«
SUPBBHE HASTEB
In other words, if the legisJatw-e'®''Th® >"<>‘1'. handicapped in getting them in be­ and setting, it Is said, and tbe spec- aegnlar
tators will no donbt find the present­ evening, c. B. WaUer. c. C: bled
falls lo do something that the consU-!^'’
**’M‘*^
cause of the (rasL and a number of
Dean. K. of B. and a
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but some bad child may hoDses have been in. a state ot dls- ation a most gratlfyiog and interesUng
tution says
in so many words
it sball
her influence.
Tmvarae City Lagun. No. la. Na­
do. what la the remedy? Is there
•order for some time on this account.
tional Protaettva Lagtan. meats third
15.000 DOLLAfiS INVESTED »
Keeping Children.
w^ to compel the members of lhe>
Tnaeday of ee^ month, at 7:M p. m.
ILLC8IONS AND MAGICAL
•She regretted that-the "old-fasbDON’T PAY ALIMONY.
legislature to do their duty .or to punEQCIPMENT.
To be divorced from your appendix. It Woodmaa baO. Abram gadtb.
ioned
mother"
was^dead
or
dying
at
Uh them in case they do not? Can
Therp will be no occasion for it if 1 ron; Gayle Griswold. See'y.: Nettie
least, and that the new mothers en­
WOBLD-S FOREMOST
Gray. Deputy.
*-24-07
the n>en shorn the people elect to
you Veefi yoor bowels regular wltb
Dr. Klnrs New Life PUla Tbqlr aomiike laws for them, violate not trusted the care of their children to.
iiiune girls who w-ere usually not care­ Mlaa Grace Eldred is Chaperoning her
Trave
only the law but plain provisions ot
T. M. II
PupIlA
A
De^nsintion of tbe Won
•the constitution with Impunity, and ful of their Influence on the children.
eompItloL Qnarantoed by B. B. MUlWltktaA eenaanft^ K I
the people be made to suffer for the .Mrs. In^h spoke of the neceftity of •Miss Grace Eldred's Sixth grade ler. S. B. Walt ft Sons and Johnson Mart
FioaMtn. R. K.: a A. Btoba F. K.
i.keepIfiB
the
confidence
of
the
child,
Drug Co. 26c. Try them.
(allure of t'lielr
went to Acme this morning for
l-l-*7
do iheir
exanfpies where this was
doty?
fishing trip. One of the rigs waa dec­
;lost because mothers were either too orated with the drawing of a iarge
„ » ,
busy to Hsien to children or scolded fish and the words, ''.Acme Fishing
CHANGE OF BILL NIGHTLY '
Party.”
IXUli.Orm in the imrchaRe
1" vot-i,„id them by other- children," "At
Some of the joung people w«
Price*
Ing machines, has passed
.e« FREE
voting hr-dUiue" she said. "Is the time to inMonday „
Died by a
machine local option bill,.^Whlch It is struct ymir child and give him goc[q autos, 'some on wheels, but the ma­
paid SSc ticket. Seats
jority went on the morning train.
believed marks the banishitiiient
day. May 11. at the box office.
•nt of
of the
the advice. Good home life is a big help
Sweaters and warm, ht^ collara
macbines froth the stale.
'■
teaching right living Jo a child. clothes that cannot be soiled
ihiU afier five .vears' exiierleuce with , fake time I be wltb your boys. If
these machines the |>»0|)le have found ihere
ihere ls
ls one
nr thing a boy hates. It ,1s roughlug It were tbe order.
Not least among the equipment of
It h.ird to Kci the hang of them, ui be alone wUh himself. If he can’t
and voters have suyed away /rom find companions at home he win seek fish poles, fish baskets, balL e
were lunch baskets heavily laden.
the polls rather than show their . In­ ihvm on the street.
ability to comprehend and manipulate

M mtll SBIS UillCH

NOTICE

AMUSEMENTS

DO IT NOW
Spring PalnUng

Paints, OUs, Whltelead,
Japalac, Ib^hes.
JOHNSON & TURNER

Gillette

mo COLD FOB mar inno

GRAND OPERA HOUSE

MCEWEN

MA^GICIAN

;i

mm mATHGiE

HYPNOTIST

HIGH CUSS VAUDEVILLE
special sowar

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FURNITURE - HARDWARE

them. Traverse City Is not the only
Th.-ncxt on the program was Dr.
place in the country wjiere voUng maSar;ih Chase, who gsve a most excel­
ihlnes have proved a very irosatlsfac- lent pii|,cr cm the-'Physical Developtorj- way to-record Ihe ivlll of the
nii-ni of tioys nnd girls
electors.
_______
ciu'-s of twelve nnd sixteen years.
.
[She said that social_£phdliions ss
.Senator .Vewlands of NevaMa Is] they ,-xist-today, in the public schools,
very optimistic regarding. ’ ! future do much to hinder good physical de­
.success of the democratic party, and velopment. She emphasized tbe (act
declares that Bryan will be nominated that chlldr^. at Jhls age, did . 1
(or tbe presidency, and be feels con­ need the mind developed so much
fident that be can be electedbut the body, and advised children
whether Bryan'ls elected or not, the malnlng out bf school a year between

We Pay On Demand
0» ^ .opuAtacc with the big “huJitg by
»»il. 4_per ce.t UnLt. yo« vg ^ th.1 they
require (rari one to sevoal WEEKS notice
whffl withdrawn, em tobenmde.

Wh«.

mm wiml, his nwney, he genorJly went, h el

compound interest at the safe rale of three per .
cent

A NARROW ESCAPE.
G. W. aoyd. a merchant of Plmik.
Mo., had a narrow esc^ four years
ago. when he mu a Jtmson bur into
bis thumb. He says: "The f
wanted to amputate It bet 1 '
not consent I bought a box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and that cured the
dangeroua wound." 25c at E. E. Mill­
ed 8^. Walt ft Son's-and Johh'son

Long Kids in Black, $3,00
Long Kids in Colors, $3.50

A. J.-Brown, light draying; office
City News SUnd. Citlxen's phene 47.
may 7-U2.

HESE two must always harmonize here.
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Order for Publl
Jbllcatien.
STATE (
IQAN.____________
the P
Cenrt for-the County of Grand Travise.
At a session of said court,
_ _
the probate office, in the city of Trav­
erse City, In said county, on 1
day ot April. «. D., 1907.
Present, Him. Fred R.
Judge of Probate.
In toe matter of the esuto ot CeUa
B. StucUfL U ln^t.,^ne Criu^
Stet—------------------------ —
their peUUon praylnc tost an order
be made by sSld court and tost tsid
Jone CrandsU and Carrie-Ccaadan. his
wife, do stand In tba place of pamts
to said toQd. and that toe name of,
said chQd be changed to CeUa B.
CrandaU.
It is ordered that toe lift day of
^ wolnted for hearing *ald
I father ordered that pobUe noisnof be given by pabtatloa of
.y of this Qsder, to toMe loooeattve weeks previoa to said day of
beutog, in toe Dsay B^lA * bJi5
PHMf printed and divnlated In said
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Jodee <1# PinhAro

PERRIN’S
GLOVES

We do not

sell you a cheap article and charge you a high price -

the quality must be consistent with the price.
We hantfle

only goods

of

worth—goods that we know

will give satisfaction t6 the purchaser.

As we said* before, the

name CanqAeR Co. muH rqiresent full value to the customer.

REGULAR LENGTHS IN_

Glace and Suade Gloves
Black, White and Colors at
$1.00, $i i5, $1.50 and $2.00

Do you want to place ti}» kmd of merchandise in your homes?
If you do, we want your name on our books.

By our “litt!e-at-

a-6ne” system you can'have jiiit such things in your home as
you would like to see there, and on such easy toms that y<Hi
-wiD never miss the payments.

Long Silk Gloves
at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and
$2.00.

We Wtad Yornr Account
\
We Have CnrUdn Stretchers for Rent

Visit 'this Dept, for the Best in
Qloves

Two jtorts: Q3-I25 and 417 So. Union Street

E. WILHELM F^ROisrr
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THE DAILTEiOLK, SATCEDAT, MAT 11, 1607.
Empire-^. C. Brane of Frankfort part of. the dty. HynamitewM plaoed man 86 anyway." With those word*
in tbe ceUar entsnace and
soaraoly oat of hls
The shook rattled the hohae and tl^. a ^oneer of Polk county Ml for­
knocked Mrs. BoyntM out of bod. The ward. 4aad. In the ooartioKD u Wittrnlse was heard over neatly the whc4e teiaeL He had
dty. but for *ev*«j houre the sot
the grand Jury.
could not be locstM.
Our new spring line of Albums is just plseed on
LONDON—Sir Hugh BeU. presi
Big RaiUds—A dl*tiB« aiinigo
at tho msetlng ot the lion and Stool
sale. We sre .oertain ibftttbis is the lugest and
Lake lUebigan could piiigi,
at
Instlluto. suggested that a centmT
finest assortment ever shown in the city. Any
here Wednesday. The water looked heecs a ship with hardly any
price from 5c to 15.00. '
real enoogh'and people croMlng the ehlaery or crew would speed at
street wore eeen a* if w^jj^g In 1l the Atlantle prepellsd by slectrte
Their reflection could be dMriy seen force generated by the FaRs ot Niag­
BALED ARTICLE IS
In tbe water. In an Inverted *paeltlou. ara and transmitted to the n
VrORTH »14 A TON
1"
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This Is tbe flrut mirage seee Iwre tot wirelessly. Sudi a tbrecast, the
The Hobart Co., Prop.
yesre and hundreds.of people tbrmi^ qwaker deiHared. HSJ no more tneredIMs than ths derelopmenu of ths
the'street to w1»ss the speetncla
BITING PRICES—Gran.
other ereniug by Dts. Moseley and
Lelind—County Treasurer Krnhaer
Clark with a trout supper.
has iHued the following llqnnr IISABAH T. 0HA8H. M. D.
Copemish—This vllhge has s 17 censes; Andrew Rohen and Jobn More Nows I
t ths Now Englsnd
Chickww ars Worth Different Pricsee,
DAe* wtlh Dr. O. t. Cheoo, attt*
acre
park
that
It
cap
Justly
be
proud
Demoran,
'Empire: Charles Ecch
Bank Monk. Bott phoeoa. B6Ar.
ae is Ale* Butter—Egga May
If any ons has say doubt as to the
QmbCTed and vras given to radle. Cedar: Julius Altor. xr«rtE. virtns of FkHsy's Kidney Curs, they
Hoeldmoo. 884 Woet Bightb «
Usderwood * UsMor. Safhertsad BIE
............................. « to ISC
Decline a Few Cents. .
Gtts.
pboM TSL .
f-17
the Tillage by the Buckley & Douglas aty: Leo Deuster. John Borgmoo need only to refer to Mr. Alvta H.
M4T
Lumber company.
and John Walter. Buttons Bay; Plaher Stimpson, of Wmimantie. Ck>om.wbo,
KL F. J. MACNBTT,
AiOL r. NBUMina lawth
Traverse City seems to be ae good
Cedar Springs^tev. Alfred Jooi
A Sheridan. Glen Arbor; CUnt Rich­ after almost losing bops (tf reeovsir.
.
llmitad
to
Ey*.
Ear.
Noeeand
on account ot the failure of sojmany
Money te Loan, fits fiMe Bwtk D
> a potato toai^et Just now as Chicago,
ards, mngharn: William Hosier and remedies, finally tried Poley*s adttsy
throat and ttOag gtassea. OOee
teg. CKteeee pteme IM. M
sad this despite the.facts that meet
puran Belanger. Ptovemoot; H. S. Cure, which he says wu “Just the
of the Grand Tiwrenie potatoes are
Anderson and Peter Poeslng, Letand. thing" for htin. as fonr bottles cured
HISCKLLANEOUa
aold tn Chicago and that the freWit

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Bault 8t*. M*flo-Two goM nuggets him oompIoUIy. Be Is now entirely
............>1*1
well
and
tree
from
aU
ths
suffering
DR.
HOLDSWORTH
MONROE A KeWBTBT.
I.™ U, Chic,*. I. n «.>. Beans,
“f; white.....'..........Jl.OO to *1.10
have been found In the.I;arder Lake icldent to acute kidney troublA 8.
Oeneral loBBrenee, Reel Estate wM
a bushel. The wholesale price
district by Murdock McLeod, a local
. Walt A Sona.
eodw
Pemsgr Mete^ 8U wnhetmUk
mining roan, ii U .elalmod, which
weigh 26 pounds each. Tbe find has
HABRT a HARNKa
. mrse Oty ranged from £0 to 63 cents.
DB. H. a HINOa
created Intense Interest among min.
Eye, Car. Nose end Thro« apeclalist
It is true that a portion of the Hogs,'five................
death within two bpurs.
lng,roea;..wbo claim much more gold
GUaeas fitted.
Over American
stock bought here is shipped
Oladctone—The board of education wilTbe fobnd In the country east of
Kogs, dressed ....
,,..7Hc
Drug store.
1-1-07
markets where price,
prteee are a irlfie
iriBe ^^^
of Rsiild River, Delta county,
JOHN a SANTO
18TEOPATHY.
the Soq^It is also reported that gold
Oeneral Insurance. State Bank bull6
voted for the erection of a new school has been discovered north of the Boo
better than in Chicago, but U is nl*o Icroen bides
Ing, TrtToree Qty.
U44*
true that the Traverse City market U
house *The building win be of brick In the Lake Superior country.
406-407 Wilhelm Block. Phono 467.
oa
T.
a
wimgrj*.
at present higher than cooditicms war- Tallow ...............................................4tiC and stone and vriU cost *16,000 or *20.SL Johns-IttUe James Stalker
W. N. 1___ _______ __
OentltL City Opora Houa* Bleak. TbirDr Veam Fvperlsnue. New Leas*,
rsuL One or two things la likely
OOO. It will be ready for occupancy
was digging a drain from his kitchen
PHVSICIANB.
BUYING PRICES—Poultry.
Boom
L
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ed wlttt OrisnaO Bros, 168 Prost 8t
happen before Monday, namely,
the opening of the fall term. It is i
sink, he came upon a human bone,
1447
advsnoe of price on the Chicago m.
peeled. '
Da M. B. GBBQOBT
i soon ufieovered a skeleton of oniekens, live wel^it .
DR 8KTI»a IHNnST.
snd Surgeon. Offlo*. 117
kM or a decline price on the TravMarquette—Outof commission three
lal site, ft is believed to be that Physidsn
Offie* over Faeglo*a Baring* Bank
Cass BL Cits, phooe 760, 8 rings «Cene City raarkeL The. Utter
1-1-OT.
weeks because of a shortage of duran iDdlac. as tradition has it (hat
Bse, t rings nstdenc*. 818 Wslnnt
L
mv
*
orders
et
OW
S
the more probaUa
coal, the Carp River furnace plant of
Indian burying ground was located
T. W. THIBIHT, t»m8T.
•treeL
M64I7
the CleveUnd aifls Co. is nnable
Peekstre Foxy PUy.
newhere In that vldalty. Besides
ORANGE NEWS
Over BartMm B
C. a CARW. ABBTRACn.
resume now because of a walkout of tbe bones were a hatchet and a knife
It may be of tntersst to' know what
Offlee with a P. Cwver A Ere. Ne.
Da L. SWANTON.
187 a Pnrnt etroat
M64T
Denied 20 cents a day addi­ of American manufacture, and
brought about the Ugh price o
Offk* over tho Poogto'a Savings Bank.
a'a 8XRB
TraTonp City markoL Early in the
Tuesday evening last Thompson- tional pay. the laborers quit and have fashioned to flt over the hand for the
Both pbeoaa 108.
1-147 DMt^ State Bank Bldo. Ream 807.
OOL O. M. MORSE
Bbarpentne of knives. The house has
present week L. F. Perkett, seeing rtlle Grunge was organlted with about
The
PopeteP
AeeMsnssr
of
Orene
! than 5.500 volts of
oa J. w. gaunTlett
that the demand for potatoes was 30 members. B. N. Reynolds, chap­
for 60 year*, and was totTrsveiM Oceslr. OAoe 888 a Fmt
picking up a blL began ooutrseting lain of the Grand Traverse Orange, as­ electriclly passed through Edward merly the DeWItt Jail, having been New Bartak block. Spodal attention
Ptrete, Timree aty.
144T
<m the tiulet for large lots at 60 cents, sisted In the organisation. The of­ Washburn, an employe of the Owosso remodeled twb score years ago. The
to tbe eye snd oar. Olaaaaa fitb
CItiame Pton* 6484 rises. 84647
although the price on the market was ficers elected are; Master, P. ____
John-& Conmna Electric Co., and he la reremains were but six feet from the

MARKETS lOCm AND FOREl

HAYBOESilP
ONE DOLLAR A TON Sr-SSioiS

mniD wmi tMiMSB py .SS^rSA-rr.*-:::::.-^

of the vlUage schools for nert year.
Manistee—Two cub bears captured
between here and .Luther are attracUotks at the Parkdale street csr etaUou.
Central Lake—J. H. Rlblett of Baptd
at.v has been securwd to take ehaige
of the edltoNal end of the Central
Lake Torch.
n.
Lelend—The stesner Lcelanan be
gins on hep summer schedole MondB}
next. She will make eonneetloi
Touch tor Traverse Caty.

Post Card lUlraiiis

aty Bo(d( spare
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DIRECTORY

s:r'~"''uTS5

DaaaTHiRiHT.
then only 10 cents. When Perkett's —, lecturer, J. W. Halleck; secre-J
.He was found on the sido door, and some think th»t periiapR
Da EARL C*. TTLHB. DENTIST
coup de maitre was discovered by the tary. E V. Potter. The next meeiinc ^ Talks uneonsetous, with his hands
tragedy is Involved in the discovery. Special Attention to DIaoaao* of Chit- Room 6 First (ilMonsI fHmk DulMlag
dren. Boom 400 State bank bidldother buyers the excltemdot became will be held Monday evening. Mav so i burned to the bone, more than 20 feel The jail. In Its time, harbored many
tng. Both phoMa.
1-M7
which time the other offloers will f''®'" «'bere he received the shock,
hard clUtens
> Intense that the prtee went from
.XTtorneyb.
40 to 60 to 66 to 60 to 63 In leaps. Fur­ be elected.
PRATT A DAVIS, ATTORNHTB.
thermore. It appears as U the price U
DBS MOINES—"I am 7S years old,
Traverae
City
fitete Bank MMi*.
of
Mrs.
Lee
Boynton.
In
the
sonthem
being held at the 6(Xenl mark by
at sound as a dollar and good to live
third floor.-. Butte IU4I3
6-147
sheer excitemenu Each buyer Is so the third and fourth degrees this Sat­
afraid that be will not be in the mar­ urday evening upon a chass of eight
lldatea. A banquet will follow,
ket that he Is paying more for stock
the formal floor work.
than b« can afford.
No Combine Now.
Antrim Pomona Grange Is arrangAnyone who has an Idea that the
buyers are working In coUusitm need g for a big meeting for Wednesday,
only watch the bidding on a few loads May 15. Tbe meeting win be held
of tubers and witness the banting and with Helena Grange at Alden. Among.
Ike "big gun*" expected to grace the
the bueWng.
One load of potatoes came on the occasion vrlth their presMice are Hon.
market yesterday for which there, was James W. Helme of Adrian, ex-state |
tor and editor of the Michigan'
no demand. The stock had been
.badly frosted and almioet every potato^ PatroD. and Rose Bdson-Helme. who
tins charge of the "Better Hair’ page
«at into ebowed a black heart.
I
d
the
Patron. Some of the suhieets
Carlet PurchaeM at Sixty.
6. W. Livingston a runner for s that win be discussed are; “Ai
Chicago wholesale bouse, bought a menu at tbe county tdr.” “RigbU vs.
leges." ‘Uliat can we do to keep
oarlosa of potatoes at Kingsley Fri­
day and another here.- In both cases the young people on the farm?" “The
the oars were ready to roll. The general eoclal condition tff the farmand
the beneBts of organise
price was 60 cents.
Arthur R. PotU of tbe Agrtcnltcral
Local Reeelpte Heavy,
lire reeelpu at the city market Fri­ college sill discuss' the subject,
day were ae follows; Forty-glght loads "What Is the balanced ration, tbg, ex­
of potatoes, four loads'''of hay, one act caldulation and iU purpose?" and
Miss Irene LoMse OeUy. school comload of oau. a cow and a hog.
The buyltxg price of baled hay was K'-iBsloner for Kslknska ccunty, will
advanced this Saturday morning from present the topic," Agriculture In
$13 to 111 'The retail price remains Bebools."
at *16 Hsy Is badly aeeded
Tuesday. May 21. the . Kalkaska
What arc CMckefts Worth 7
There !*e«m* to be a difference of county Pomona Grange will meet with
Boardman Valley Grange. Several
oplBk>D af to what chickens are
worth. One butcher says that he can imponant topics are slated for dis­
get all he wanu at S ceots, live cussion. among which are "The fann
weight; another U paying 10 cents woodhmi," "Rural ImprovemcnL "Are
and a third li ceou
Eggs continue to oome freely at It country brougtit luto eufflclent promlceoU and there is talk of dropping nence?" to the evening will occur
tbe annual contest by the subordinate
to li c
tbe prtre to 13
granges for the Jomcca banner. Etech
*pnc Butter Situation.
The price ot dairy butter Is eauslog grange entering the cooteM will be
allowed
one-half hour.
no Uule trouble. The bu.ving price
risages all the way frem 20 ceou to28
oesu. the latter flgule .being ^d by
a south side grocer. The selling price
varies from 25 cents to SO cenU, ac­
cording to what the article cost the
grocery man. One thing is certain,
and
that regardless of price, the article
Is very scarce.
GENERAL NEWS

ro^ Eteeks pMateA DehanSTie!
peirinaeto.
H84I '

Btehod. Protoeo£^^^SHtl»
teg tee tovteci o< e Ute tlm*. m
Bast Fteot street
1447

Gray Suits, the New Brown Hdds, the New Two Button Sack, $15.00 to f22.00

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STATE NEWS

LOCAL MARKETS
These cjioutlons are correeted
every morning and the prices given
are there prevsiling st the .hour of
ooreoction.
The market fiuetu.tre
mere or lees and oometlme* an arWcl. quoted at on* price in the morning
is selling at a higher or h»w«r figure
before the day is through.
rEH-AIL PEICBB—Poultry.
P-rl,, d«rt.ci.. P.;
CodM. P« II-........ ................ “

drew McAfee and George McAfee for
*280.96 for beading Bold to th^
Lansing—The bouse ow^hltlee of
the whole passed the Peek bill aboltohlng the office of state fire warden
sod giving the duties' of the oBoe
the game wardAi.
Lansing—It Is ^ald that the Tantlc,
the old, well known roeervo training
etilp, as almost worn ouj. and Assist­
ant Adjutant Qenersj'jame. cox ha*
. .....u to i*« been orderef'to Washington to
suit tbe eerig^ of' the navy about
getting one to^plaoe it
Mason—When ^Yed Bojder, a weBknown tamer, went out to view a Ut­
ter ot nine little pigs whirii had comi
during the night be was more Uiaa
surprised to find that seven of them
were blesMd with etx feet Tbe ex­
tra two were on the front legs,
out Uhe the forked crotch
in a tree.
Uneing-A most tmportent change
in the new astomebUe bUI ts' that
iben are to be inereased In
alM trma three to eU Indtee, and shaU
be pieced high up ia eight ts both
MTtt.............Ut»lK tront'ead reer.' Tkls eisendmt wea
affered by BepreeenUttn Newklik.
who said with the prweot peeltioB esd

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Copyright 1907.by Harr SchatFner

Marx

The New Black. J H. S. & M's. Lapel.

THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE

i'/i'

THE DAn,T BAQLE, SATCMJAT. MAT. 11, IMT.
BBtD )t a eve-ne^n
iba vatar that

^OMAN AND rASnSr So VAtad ileere offocta If abo andlw rOR THE CHILDREN
gM

^mpm «• M Umgtt tt*
DfMplac Mat *D«

waetd woia:
ai Tbo pjnmlda of
agrpc O Tta wanooloo*. or wi^

■■ tmnBlDft._________

baUt (or UBMohw. king of Csrla. bf

^

-The WTMi wMdera of the AholaW

tda Queen ArtewlaU.
Meehiwem Hat Eirtlrely ef Toffota. '
A larfc ■nnabrooni ahaped bat baa Ita
briw aod ctown entlrelf of large. Ibooi
folda of leaf gran Uffeta allk. It lo
oOgad with green eelret and la trimMd with long, wide, abaded green
gnn~- that atari trow tbe left tmt
craaa tbe front and end at tbe right

A Medith Spring Coetume.
The gown In tbe altetcb U a oombl■aUoii of plain chiffon aod an all over
enbtaldgr;. witb gamltoret of taffeta

Wur* n*AV vna

ua«i.a«d or

rumm.

!•«> witbocrt bcudt flttlnc clowlr tD
Ik* bMii Ar« rbe tuoit ap to dtw nodnt moM illDtmica 1* of a dtiU
Btraw wltli a (Brland ot fiowM
•k wide, bltrk r*lr*( rlbbOD.
Lm»*rl* NackwMT.
IW eonuWenuPiu of llDC^fir'aarkWtr uil blotue arcpsaorlM. wfcU-b
Haala u> be a cnue ibc ^mlot aeaI* aateicrtbcr a ra*clMtln« and/.
It la ^aoat impeailU* n> Ommatbt la
fU tba dBtEdtieaa of aonw of tbea*
■MV AaUUa. for tbe Soe 40am;
Wt tlw material* and tbe wotKtotf«l
fekBdivoTk CDiplofed Id tbelr etritatnaarc tb* cblef rbann of modlab coltan. cnffa b^wi. tie* and fdU*. Uo
■■rte beJu tbat boael of all tt* ^abo■ttaa iteeD bi collara and other Ud■Mta Crlfla* arc rerr »ucb to the tora
mat worm ereiet embroldeiy aod InM* or btatr? lace decorate tb* hand
■■■(at white atrdle*. A tarerod atrle
fe acddedlf wide at the back, tapertna
W It near* tbe aldni and front where
It eleaee wiib a cantnl Irorr backle.
■hted pearl and poUabed fllTer rtaap*
ta odd ahape* are equaltr popular for
Oe ilBffene bell. A trifle rlniD(7- but
■Bite Doret la a bla aguare buckle cov«ad with coame criH-faptol mutlfi
•peh an affair would make a chamiltie
MCMBpaolmeBt for an Iriab lace bloowe
or a linen one trimmed with crochet

The BMt OretMr*.
!ba beat draaaed wwnen are apt to be
rerratiee In tbelr eelertloo*. Bren
woman wbo ba> tbe moet ample
■ aUowanee^iakee conalderable de
Id ea each of ber tolM*. aapadallr

WO
• wbat^aoeb
wbaiand wemoi reqoire, and tbe
•r or tailor who beet anppllaa
« li tbe one wbo eecurea

*KimetM tloevaa.
n* derer wooiau wbo wairta lut
diMBk'AiPWD hrotudii-UD to date will



mii

■t XHana. et aphwoa,

It ■ au* <Mt
Oom thff irw

■ •*«y tolTy on *■ rt the
with an Acy Dood. nsd mm
•mnlorad to «*Uo« and

The Sown Wondara of Mto WoeM.

WbHosanj of thw*.
. .
.
■■ plae* witb ^ body W Om wbM,
aunr otben iai« atnnlated. tb* yiaim
■in eencanM oiidar lai«tbwlw fMda

A- MISER*^
'AA9EK 9
t
LITTLE

•A
alOKE. *

oooooooooooeoooooooaooeooo
0»« of the Oueareot
KatorallR* eey (bat tbe ww faced
crab et JopAD la one of tbe qneerwt
creotnreo known to them- Ii I* oearce11 whole life. Hla word waa aa |
In length, .vet It baa a face good m bl* boud. He exacted the .last j
counterparf «r • Cbl- penny, but
be alao paid tbe laai.
.«I
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Itb eye*, poet and j twenty jeani of age- be waa Igpdlng.
mouth all clearly flefloed. Till* nnran-At tbe
ny thing, beetdra having a fac* Ilka a
llvi.ig
vcg.ii:g Ion raw vcb
human heing-K, i,ae iuo lege that geem
geed
etalilc* und wearliij i-lothlng begc<
to grow from th. «,). ,•! lia bead and
here and there.
It la not on record
bang over the Rhie* <,f iia face.
that any men ever l>e<ted him In a
trade of luiy aort.
when bit father
iSpo^u,
■tern up.

(8) Tbe leaple
(41 Tbe walla

nd banging garden* of Babrlon. Tha
hanging gardena were Uve in numbw,
OAcb Cgnulolng about four acne.
They Pooe In lerra.-ee-ontll iber were
lovel with tbe wglli of tbe city.' tba
whole pile being ■auetalned by archea
opon arcbee. tlie atrlie* were topped
with flagatonec and Utumeu. on wbicb
wcra laid aheeta of lead, and on top of
thU tbe mold for the gardettA
<B)
The eaet bniec Image of ibe aun. at
Bbodeo. railed tbe rollooaui. Tblaatal■fill Hour, tlieii try to Uke It
oe -Ara* ibrown down by an eartbI HiKwii. The apple atartartillqnake In the year Z24 B, C. After ly- Iw. ir *.»,
tb. .p.

tng Id ruin* for ceoluiioe. tbe Baraceni,
■ n hA
A In
pie ran
be taken ___
up ...hi
»hile
lo rnAtlnn
motion.
on capturing Rbpde*. tore It to placet
but the proper waj
to wall nntU It
and told tbe brace. Tl'OjnO pounda. l» ceatee lo roll and then carefnlly puab
d(B A. D. (A The Ivory and gold etatna of Jupiter Olypipu*. iTi Tbe Pba- •to get tbe center ,.f
....
roa. or llgbtbouse. built on tbe taland
of Phatoe 00 tbe Egyptian coast—New
Toek Atfieh'-nn.
Th# Origin ef Etiqoatta.
The Kreoch.word ■eilquetpr really
mean* a label or nrket.
Uow. tbeu.
oeanee 11 to denote ' coiM-eullonal fonOa
Of ceremouy ' wboh 1* tb* deflnliloo
gifeo lu Nnltall'a l■l■■lloDtr7T

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Wbo
> lb>' fli>i wblKilerl Tbe
, wind,
Wbai itme did be 'vhlrllel
"Orar
; tbe HIIIk ;ind Kiir Awiiy."
Why need a traveler uwer aiarve In
jtbed«wrtv Hn-auw of tl>'-■•and which

Thiere waa bMlar fceUng among tba
^
tb# win. but tbe Bnal
U«Btae agreed to glee eacb'oM a rar^
•bn>. and

tbna

bronght

about

▲ yong lawTtr. mH 'not*41» MiL
flgMM, aneeeoded In havlbg a cUant
■eqtittad of msrdor. kleotlng a Mas4

A few day* aftsrw^rd. tl
rroa.- aald
hrow. -Lgot biB.oS, iwt tt wm ■ 1

*‘A*nSw wievM' 'Boiff*L-Ah. tba tigbtoM oquoew yo« *f«r
MW. Ton know I exaralnad tbe Wtt■M «nd BuaSo-tt* aiginnatt myaett.
■a pies being o«r defeuai.. The inry
waa out two whole daya Tlaally 0»
jadge railed tbera before him and aak‘ od what ttie tnmidc waa.
“'Only one thing. By htfd.’ tepDod
' * '
nan.
'Waa tbe prlaoner’a
____ _
■taloed by him or appointed
wi.An rKi« .....a. —.-suted ®*iinael retained
by (be conrtT
“’No. geotlemea, tbe prlaooer la a
man of meaoa.' aald tbe Judge, ’■ml
engaged bis own coonael.'
....
......................; ,ev,.r , .ft him
....ailon.hiii
He died
T'lv li^r* UDlier the Other
“I
could UOl
not aee wtat bearing tbe
lrv4>lnA
' «V\IIU
'
.
, ' will* reliiriicd aod began searc'-'-~ dwatlon had on the evidence,-contlnand at ooe time over IbO peraons
Md tbe lawyer, "bot ten mlnutoa later
*r.nooo
it waa
llkel.v ai>ol for the
tai filed tbe Jury, and what do ytm
think the vvdlctwnar
^
-'Whatr aeked his frleod.
•'Not gnllty, on the ground of lnaaB>
was digging lu the cellar and outdoore.
gi vt-ii
limiiflu being bis
tty.”-Meniphl# OmtHiercbl Appeal.
Wooden uu.l brick wjdlg were
coDfi.lco.-c. While
Men buuted through orchards and
—^
ruled with lucii.' be had been miserly
ficlda aud thickets, and for a month
Ironing Hi* Handkerehiefa.
and barvl licancd amt exftcling. Very
prari-ely auy other workwaa done
in
One of the young meu about towh
little <^>nld IM. wild in hi* favor and a
that part of the counly.
IfIt hadn't I whose ineoDs are u»t mllllODa and wh»
One of tbe
been for old Granny Bensou. tbe will must practice rigid economy'to mako

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Henry Tweed, and people' wbo knew
him beet bad talked the matter o«t
when tbera
deeelopinent Jt
lawyer wbo bad not before
«ooed In connection with tbe
forward with a
paper signed and
-------------reading that tbe last and

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®*>«' «»d« “rat whlJe at the eUM tlBO

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ot htm
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It 1* Bgld that a certain Bcomab gar- ' I* (aandwlcbcio ilu-re
t of hi*.,^* ber aurNlteDtion..
| j,
.knowledge that ho
daner In ebargr of lA>nIa XlV.’sgarden I
tVhy la vvim|iiiiii,v liAv blind man'a
ordered
at Veraalllea wa* very mud) pot out ’ bnfft Berauiie It Ik a fvllow feellug for
tbe law to ciirrv huu out of tbe bouse.
hoBauaa tlio cuurilers walked mar bla { a fellow cn-atun-.
atorakeeper asked ber lu a half bumor- <*P« «* '«
.%
He alwuyu .-inifnr; that lie was rigUl
oua way where she siipporad tbe pa'- *>»•• "Uli banUken-hiefs alu>M5ber ;.*!l
hoda.
To keep off. tbe** tretpaiaon i
---------------In this. Iliimch he realised tlint ail
per bad been blddco. and abe aald:»«I> «>»«“ »» •CAlUlng water,^
^
ba placed Ubela
others lsr::i«l lii'in 'crlri flinty heart.
"Why. we all knoW that Henry “to which a UWe ammonia
>ua apota. with Inatructlou oa :.
■ eHM)
After
Ills
dc.itli
It
>viis
friiina
Ibul
lie
bought a cofin at a bargain five y«a« K»
• 8«l»onl aud »omo tM ^
■ tbe pre^r path.
At firat the- ' *"• »-rrj call
le flowara bad Diiuli. nwirtmi-iii. He had left all
runt a
Added.
lUghty coum.
lAw did not deign to I
end ar:
bla prO|>eriy f.. the man who Lnd railthey an pacfKtBoUca tbese placarda. but a hint from I Ufilaa
ufiiaa up
1
heir
da to be
J, yhvt-.. li and a scoundrel. house. Be was barfed lb It I guaa*
be bad a pocket in tbe coffin and pot If
I
them to th* pcoptr ton,
high quanera
fl
that tbelr' walka In f»- '
• setting : He had apiMiliitfil a. bis executors
tbe paper lo It”
them to tb* palm of. ay left hand
be Wltliln tbe obqoettoai'
tsra: mum
I
evcryihlng so
j two meu who hml been most ontspobqat tbgm twith tbe juUm of my
Q wbo had laid • ttfaabody
qppM. making a aort
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arnile south wind auramra I I"'"
____ __ _______ ____________ ______ ____________ _____ t all^tly ciL.
I
The will wB. fniiDil. admitted to pro’
Mother Nature aotil) csJIa;'
and they aald they had madanaaearch of air cuahlon. Ton bare by this methi ‘Typl lUJolaa. my flower ehlldfcn Spring : hate, aod lUe cxer-Dtors began tbelr
for a paper. The law waa appaalad to ad a beantlful fln^h wItboBt that bor>
' I
U baly! Old tVInUr fsilkl"
w-orfc. The heir hml almost been pat and tbe l«dy extomed. aod tbe will Hd slicking which an Iron glve*,-Than eaoh Bowarr bod artOaa aoA la
Into iK>asc*--«l..n wlien a man claiming
I
dowy ^canta awaet. —
wa* found In a pocket In tb* coffin. New York Preae.
other, and to be a «s)usln of Tweed appeared and
Truckling (he trencher la
carefully wrapped In oUekln.
oMi^
II"
t'l’t I'l n Hnlbi. I’.-had a will of later
liab gauo'.
'l-be ciilldreii
tremcndoiia excitement
ILV EAOLE WANT AM PAY.
end Itielr.
tlign the
hour. No one could say wbo tftnih) be floor or kneel lu e ring. A j«-i*on lo Pu*aJ\,3l*«V
.'-IITerPiil men :is
tta4 flual legntee.
Then, (be tremec(be ceuler bold* Ibe Ireucher. or wood- whlirM.lI\.lt''u“^''mmrh
says that the*lust will stands. This
dout excitement waa followed by t
ee plain, und when all are ready be
pr.-iuKhesd*
the olher. b«l It did not
und droop*
menaons indigiiatioD. There waa
tnickle*. or uplus It. at Ibe name lime
slan.l f..r Imic. .S wniiian wbn cnslly born fool in tlie town named Oscar
tiny brsd
Buwoih tlia wotullsn
i .s nsin came on
narla. who bad a legal gnardlan. The
ring.
Tbe noe uatued muat spring
from a .II.IBut sImI- iind cxhlhlte.1 s
.Tonng
mail wa« twentr, years old and
qalcklr' end try to cnich tbe plate boletter and a will miihing her tbe s>.le
a graernl butt of rUlIcnle. To bin
twootf both baud* beforw if atop* spinb'urb-u.
pelsl* nod.
.it.sv.eds. be takes tbe
Id all fair tnuuiv eeeina in all
wlaea to her God.
place Id tbe iwoter, aod tbe flr*l troc, ly legal. Slid Qgiiln there was a i-bange
ivery >e«r wt.ra Bpri-ig
Itlar goes ID tbe ring, if he doea oat
lose arnile ntMlrtlni: fl..«rn
of executora. Thing* bad acarcely I*catch tbe pUteJwiween both banda be­
n And proclAlm ih.lr J.iy
guQ moving mider tbe new win when
fore It sioj.. Hpluulug. be paya a forfait
a hlalirr powerA
, ,
a .flood of relstlves api>enred. There
and la raunled out.
Mono Lake.
- were un-les iiiid nunts nnd conslas gaMoDu lake u. ouc of the uiyeierle# of lore, and all had a will,
Tbs Raising Trot.
aaat central Csliforalii it tie* at an,
» tranepired tbef one Uwryer bad
Tb* *0 ralM* raining tree of tba aMftDde of C.T30 fei 1. Soil*, borax and I drawn up all tbe wUU 4* a aart of Job
BiDT>eror Anrellan leaned an !
Canary laUnda •eeme to be a apeclal other mlneraU almaud lu Its watera i lot T^ere were facrtoan of them In
edict on tbe subject. Mra were not to i
-prorlalou of Pruvldenv* for aupplylng aad In wimi.v weather . uuae a aoapy ! all. and be had glran Twe« a wbole- kfear painted boots, and w<
tbe jiaopla with fvetb water, wbleb toam aeveral feet ihl.-k to form on It* , aala rate. Each one down to the last pr^lblted from wearing
they would otberwiae ba wlftout. A anrface. I'Mi .imiK.i live Id It* wa
bad a later date than tbe other and Onae shoes were declared contraiy to |
^^^^LraaanMdaefHvte. .
btary mist rlaaa efary morning froui (era, onil 1:-y vcgeiiii'ii.n tombed In
named diffciont exacutorA Not one of
id 01
A aso. botUa eoDtoira 40 doam.
Iba aaa and iMla on tba thick laavea Ha sprny hn. the iipoe rau.e of bnv i tb* relatteaa bad kDOwn Tweed In Ufa princes aud seuators I
At an dtuggliy. .»a^ Me. and
of tba tree, fram wbicb tt talU In lug Iss-n affecle.! by flri- -Loe Angele* ! or eared aboot him tn tlie slightest
wear booia uinl shoes wlUi gold or sil­
droQ* daring the remalndar of tbe day -dimes.
and bg.ttated to. tl^ lawyer that ba ver soles :iod ornatneuirO with jewels.

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tbo bodl.-e, prolonged Into sleeves ortr
tba arm. la one of tbe many modlah
asd togenkiua ilevicea to lengthen tbe
■bonlder line and atold the
tba top of the sleeve. Tbe latter, like
o family skeleton. Is concealed effoetlfOly lo one way or auniher in iilmoat
orery dreaay gown that oDe neoe thia

daa to bla oon wbo bus retorned tram
aodlnl college and Is ahoiit to act op
for hlmaelf. There la just oue piece ol
you'fol
populai
wd aucccoifol.''
"What la It; fatherr
“Tell erary woman that abe f««da a
chanr* of oewne aud tell every man
(hat be la working too bard.”—Life.

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ASM« aad Sure

mmiK

OUR.. wMrnmnm
GREAT SUIT SALE
PRICES VERY MUCH REDUCED
THE REASON
For tbeae radical reductions 1b
easily understood. Cold weather
has resulted jo lack of ordm
among the manufacturers, which
leaves them witb large steaks on
hand. To dispose of these stocks
they are willing to make some
very sharp pri<2e concessious__
That we may be in a position to
take advantage of these oflferB
when our present stocks are ex*
austed, we are making these ex­
tremely low prices. In order to
move them quickly we have placed
a price on them that must appeal
to every economically minded w(^
man. Right here we want to say
that NEVER have vre had such
values to offer even at regular
prices as tbU seaedn. Increased
facilities of manufacture, keenese
of competition among manufactur­
ers, has resulted in better gar­
ments for the price than hu ever
been sold before. Now when we
offer these same garments at such
remarkably low

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Ml WLL 6PEN MONDAY MORlWli. MAY 13.1
TMxyw OwtAater —IwMaali., lo .h.,

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Irtmem, we atrongly urgp yo9» *0 shop In Ute morning.

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fas DAII.T BAQia, SATDUDAT, KAY 11. IWT.
Dmtag (be year the department retake 1700 feet; It In. treo Intake 100 I pipe motim .....
gxmded to 66 alenns. traveled I49ti
■bet; hydranu 206: eervJeeeCln nee, S monkey wreachee .
David Forbes, dog tags ...-•
yiiiew to and been firea, worked 108%
.405: eenflcei metered 290.
X brick trewel .......
Mich- State Tel. Co., phone,
boon
at firw and' leld 48A60 feet o<
Pmnptng idant eoariets of One 1 hoee repair ontflt ..
----- ------------1 aubmlt hmwwtth
city market, April 1 to
U.09. bore, at which tb« total lore amounted
my report on w ^raflon of the «4ty 6,000.000 gallon ptnap: oM IJWO.OOO 9 Howe ........................
June 30 ..........................^..
fb 637.250.16. oa wMrti there sree a
water works W^e fiacal year end- gallon pump; Rne Betae water tube 1 tar ketrie ..............
W. O. Struble, killing 2 dogs
*’60 total InsnraBoe of $492/150.00. The
>eller;
one
horiuntal
tnbnlar
ItoUer
1
tar
dipper
................
B. R E. L. ft -P. Co„ Ught.
a U the eooirall roomt, Monday
Inenreace above the Icae waa'6454.
«gether with alT mMeearTi pl9tas.'| tar
.........
city mdricet to *-SIMrt........
eve&lnc. April t9. IMT.
*A0 29944.
the totals as shown by the city elerkk
Frank Kratocbvil, inmbor .cause* of FIree.
12.00
PreMot-^AUtomea AMtoU. Olllett.
report, certain Hems have bean di­ ^^■T2Maon*S«fc« ^ varions 1 SSreTeBTiliwi
Prank Trude, tools. ».86; IW:
Lardle. Mnrehle, Mooo; Palmer. Bbu_
re ehtemeye. U; Defective,
iM
vided and redlsbnrsed in an attmpt ..ams in the etatenent of reeetzrcee i slush ecraper..........
pairs,
nails,
etc.,
$2A6....
ter, Wlmde aad the Mayor.
ft<« fnraaoee. 2; Certoeeaeee with maiche*.
to give a more accurate Idea of the and llabUltlee U obtained wTndpaUy, 1 leveling ecraper ...
H. A L. -Merc. -Co.. snppU«s>
4A0 & UgbtlnE 1; OeaoltBe cfploelon. 2:
. Abaeat—Aldenun Brnretl
expenee of the various departmi
from prevloni InTentoriea.
'
2 slosb boxes .
oil ...........................................
J*—.---------------J; hot coals.
24.00
............. I eon et i irt in .
CloodrtelL
.
Reealpte
>. Kyselka. tools, broom . .
.. Sparks from looosnoUve. 2; Burn­
Water, eehednle rates.
.$ 1045625
1 leveling block .
Moved by Palmer and sapported by
il. Com, pay roll — Dump
tiea.
ing rubblab. 3; triedoo, 2; unknown.
beavy hand tamp.-----Water, meter rates ..........
4.tS8A8 Pemping plant complete
Stouter that the alnnlea of the preMoved by Palmer and simported by
ground. flO.lB: cleaning
- dtlmney firee, 47; (ciM alarms. 2.
cant books ........ ...............
44.84
catch basins. 91.22; repairs
be approved as read:
Lerdle that the bond be approved.
with Int^e. machinery,
During the year five new fire elerm
set leveling pins ..............
1120
Carried^
•o cross walks. $82$; grav- .
buildings and grounds . .$ 87.000.00
boxee were |mt in eommUslon at the
band level ...................
T8228 Other real estate ..............
AppUuUou for esloon lleensea
--- dray,

-.W; re­
Taps ....................... ..............
1.200.00
The cilty Clerk made a verbal r.
el pit, $7.50:
$.
foUowlsg locaUone; No. 29. Cornet
1 pole axe ...........................
178.4 System ot mains, Including
Pipe sold .............................
port In eflect that he had been noU- were preeented ot Anton Hnbka, with
pairs tools. $.25: St.
meveath And Wadsworth: No. 39.
tp«t«tiing metere ...............
fled by B. P. WUhelm that Jerome Alfred Campean and A. B. Hoellmantel
hydrants and valves----- 87.000.00 6 atone riilaeU......................
Corner
Elmwood avenue and Front;
SStmd. overpaid ...............
ko meters owned by dty.
8,000.00 a pair brick tongs ..............
WUhelm did not care to purchase any as snretiea; George Boeel. with Odie
No. 46. Corner erf E3eventh and Cass:
2129 SnppHee on hand ..............
Old iron ..............................
McGarry and Allred Campeau u sure­
8.000.0(1 2 pinch bars..........................
of the pavlna bonds.
No. 122. Comer Eighth and Bates;
1 tanxuiUn
..................
Bara rent ............. .... t...
Street Olstriet No. 1.
The dty derk reported that Mi ties: August Fisher and Charles OaUNo.
46,
Hannah -Lay Griat Mill, tbe
6
slashing
scrapers
............
Taxes
from
council
appro
RuMell «nd Mr.. Lamka desired l emyer. with Patrick Barden and N. A
Kyselka. cenfent, repair
last mentioned being a private box,
1 1-gallOD oil can..................
prlaUon
know it aomethlng could be done to- Nelson as sureUee; John Kauer.with
Uablllttee.
Iiald for by that company. This makea1 Bcow 40x48 .....................
BManoe on hand Hay 1.
FYaak WUhelm and Antony J. PeterCom. par roll—Shoveling
$ 88.667.00 1 cement mixer....................
Bonds outstanding —
a
total
of
40 fire alarm boxes now In
they had paid fw one^alt year's 4ray
$2.62; cleaning cross
couimlreion in the dty.
1 curb snow plow ...
ToUl receipts .................
^M?v^°by*Wlnnla and supported b;
license during the month ot April.
walks, $.97; fllllng Wash'’^R’<»td^l'.
1 pair tonga (or ralsinK
The efficiency and discipline of
Moved by Moon that they’be grant­ Abbott ihRt the sppUcaUons am
Street. $27: sprlnkboth the paid and volunteer departwalks ..................................
bonds be referred to the committee
Office.
ed onehalf year’s lieenae.
M6.00: general repair,
24.00 menu Is ot a high standard. This
600.0C Lardle that the report be received 1 farmers handy wagon ...
No support.
On licenses.
cleaning pave. $80.12 102.48 Superintendfent ............. ..
20.00 has been demonstrated by the officers
1 pair 1-horee aleigbs ....
50.00 and placed on file. Carried.
It was understood that me mauer
Carried.
aty aerk .......................
660.00 and men bring over reedy to execute
3.600 feet garden bore ...
Report of Committees.
$ 108.60 Stationery and printing..
would be considered lawr, in the
90.80
ual Report Of the Boarvi'ef Public 5 dox. C. B. G. sprinklers..
their respective duties and obey
Traverse aty. April 29, 1907
. 171.00
event that these gentlemen took out a
Street Olstriet No. Z
Insurance ........................
Wertes.
tiill year's license tor the coming year. To the HoBorahle. the Mayor and Cit>
3,946.68 To the Honorable, the MAvor wd aty 6 iron gardmi rakes............
Interest charges .............
. Com, pay roll—CTeanlng
3 wooden bay rakes..........
75.4t
crt.ss walks. $2.97: clean­
Traverse aty. Mich.. April 29. 1907. . Council of the aty
Rebates ............................
Counen;•
1 pair grass tbeara ..........
ing pavement, $20.62: gen­
To the HoDorsbIe Mayer and Com­ 2S01-^b«ntlemen—Hhvlng examined
2806—Gentlemea—By going ovqr the ■3 Blcklee .............................
council lor the support given this de­
27.59
4.933.9^ annual financial statement of this city
eral repair, $4.00................
Total .............................
mon council, city of Traverse City:
partment the past year.
2 enow shovels
..........
, Pumping.
Street District No. 3.
27»$—The undersigned would reepect- the following hlllB. report u.e ow-.
for the past year you will find tn de­ 5 dirt shovels .....................
Very respecaully.
correct, and recommend that the
. Com, pav roll—Cleanfhg
Engineers . fully petition your honorabli
tail the diehoraemenu made by the 1 garden spade ...................
THOMAS HURRAY,
be allowed out of the teverai
man for
cross walks, $1.39; deanriremaa and
board
of
public
works
out
of
the
Cblef of tbe Fire Depannicnt.
funds as here suted..
oD and on.
turning water ol
luc pavement, $15.00; gen­
funds which are placed at our die-, . old lawn mower* ..........
-ed by Uurchle and supported .
Contingent.
lands
1.176.71 posal. The following Is a general omand caring for
eral repair, $5,60.........'...1
In my possession under SecUon 869 David FOrbes. license platesi
large
grave
linings
..........
by
Palmer
that the rejiort be rdcrived
1.490.4; line of the work performed:
Fuel ........................
Compiled laws of 1S97.
l.Oll
2 small grave linings..........
and placed on file.
B. J. Morgan, livery ..............
391.9:
on. waste, packing,
Street District No. A.
Respectfully ' submllted.
The general street work consisted
Carried.
curbing for lar^
W. W, Dean, quarantine cases
It Com pay roll—Cleaning
Lights ...............
Ashley 8. Dobson,
of the cleaning of pavements, snow.Monroe
A
MeWethy.
InsurAnnual
Report
of Board of Uulth.
pavement. $21.00; general
Phones ...................
JusUce of Ibe-Peace.
plowing, etc and of repalre to the 3 se^^naff^urhlng
Traverse Oty. Mich.. May 4. 1907.
Miscellaneous ... repair,
$6.00;
cleaning
dirt and gravel nxads which were kan^ ZjJieelbarrowB ...................
Moved by Glllelt and Supported by Adams Express Co., exp ----- '
280»-;Annual report of the Departcross walks, $1.75 ............. $
tn such repair as the limited funds
Winnie that the matter ibe referred to Trav, Clfy Gas Co.^mantles .
plow .....................
eni
of
Public
Health.
Traverse City.
Street
District
No.
5.
Total ...........
at the disposal of the board would al­
the committee on claim* and accounts Columbia Trans. CT».. freight
seats In good shajie
Mieh.
,t. Com. pay roll—Cleaning
low.
and the city attorney. '
teals, broken..........
Friedrich. Mayor.
and cartage ..........................
cross walks. $8.84:. general
ntake .............
work was limited
Carried.
W. C. Benton. livery, elec.
Baird of Hretth
Pumps
1-C|.air,
$29.00
.....................
$
over
four
miles
of
I42A1240
To the Mayor and City CooncU ot
special charter ....................
B. Martin, president and beritb
7.66 cement wMks an
Boilers ...........
the city of Traverae City:
Resiiectfully auhmlited.
aty treasurer, postage clerk
28.96 Ing Cass street
Auxlllan- machl
2*97—Gentlemen—We. the undersign­
and treasurer ......................
THE BOARD OF PUBUC WOBKS.
57.08 Stale street south to Cass street
BnllUn^
ed, owners of property In this city,
First
Bv T. H. Glllla. Clerk of the Board15627 bridge; pavlug Union street south
Malm
.............
abutting on the streeU hereinafter,
Moved by palmer and supported by
Ward
289.64 from South Union street bridge to
Hydrants
Vic G. Palmer.
named, respectfully peUUon your hon
S. C. Darrow, Supervisor - Second
52.55 Twelfth street This work was done Lardle that the reiort be recrived
Valves ....... .
W. E. Moon.
orable body to construct a lateral
Ward.
Press, council ........
entirely by day labor and at a con­ and placed on file.
Moved bv Moon and supported by Repairing and
sewer according to the ordinances of Eagle
W. W. Dean. Supervisor Third
Carried.

Paving notices ..............
lers .............
siderable saving over contract prlcea
O.boit that the report be'sceepied
the city of Traverse City, and plan of
Report of City Treasurer.
Vfefd.
. •
scellaneous
Election notices ............
A complete statement of this work
and ailoiited, and the city clerk be Insewerage heretofore adopted for the
Traverse City, Mich.. Apr. 29, 19"7.
WHIlmn Harsha. Sopervlaor Kwmh
Sewer noUoes ..............
was Bul>mltted to the council Kov. '
ictcd to draw orders In favor of
village of Traverse City, on the sireei
To the Hon Mayor and Counril of
Ward802.53
Board of education ___
s.-vcral parlies as recommeodet
named and described aa follows. vU; Bvening
the
City
of
Traverse
Oty.
Mlcffi
L. K. Clevelind. Supervisor fTfUi
-Record, council .
Tbe board also made a contract
liv the dty clerk; that the mayor and
In the alley between 10th and mb
2S0T—Gentlemen-iriTte
following
are
Ward.
1.083.8' dock tbe mouth of
Paving notices ..............
clerk be Instructed to draw aa order inuke .
the balances of the different tends as . C. R. Dockeray. Meu and Milk lu1.545.33 but this work bas
Election noUces ............
on the cltv depository for $5,718.49 Mains . . .
shown hx- the books of the treasurer . spector.
- a'
126.35
Sewer notices ................
10 he disbursed by the dty treasurer Valves .......
of the Cltv of Traverse Oty at the
William R Caldwell, aiy Bigliieer;
250-80
Board of edoceltoo........
lo the Keveral parties named In the
Fred C Beamish and numerous othW G. Struble. City Scavenger. .
/-lose
of business April 24, 1907:
1.636-74
city cliTk-s report as holding, orders
iber of contagloas The total 1
506.16
Meters
.
.J
.hundred
feet
below
the
Union
streei
on funds therein named.
follower
ases repm^ wss 2
bridge. Lake avenue park wre car^ General CHty...................
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott, GHlett
deaths;
Chiefs pay roll ....................
for during the summer and the roads PfinUng ......................
Ijirdle. Murohle, Noon, Palmer, Shi
deaths:
5,1392' at ESast bay Park were repaired, but Interest snd Sinking .
E M. Dumas, frt. and etg .
/Total ..............................
ter and Winnie.
Traveree City, Mich., April 8
31.83 Ulpbthoria. 24 cased. I death; Small
B R E. L. ft P. Co. light t
Grand total ..................... 16.597.83 no other work In this line bag been Police. ............................
Ntye—None.
1,142.45 Pox. 2 cases: Chicken'Pox. 3 cases;
Ught .............................
4-30-07 ..................................
Total receipts for water.. 14.589.88
Carried.
*
433.07 Scaclet Fever. 14 cases: Mcaslea. 25
A permanent concrete culvert wai
■frsverse City, Mich. .April 29. 19«7 RecelplB from material sold
7.33643 cases; Meningitis. 1 case. 1 deaUi:
which 1» charged to pumpbuilt over the asylum creek on W«l
To the Honorable, the -May or and
1A28.41 Tuberculosis, IS cases. 15 deaths. 2
Sewer...........................
8alariet.l
expeuse •
.....................
Front atreet; cobalderble filling hai
287.40 llngerins. 2 Jeft city; Tyt>bold Fever,
cd. propel
T. Yl. GllU*. City clerk'..........$
been done at the Cass. Park aSii <3emetery ..............................
2Su2*-o!elitleiiienr
We,
->-our
commit
26742
residing c
16 cases. 12 deaths.
14,646.5; North Union street bridges and all Park ;......................................
J, M. Huellmantel, city treas.
p on fifire respectfully report that Office exi-eiiM-s ..........
963.20
Of the above. 231 of the oases reF-lghth at
4.933.94 have Ireen kept In repair and the Gee. street ............................
R Caldwell, city engineer
• ■ Ugated the .matter '
1.007.63
. and the Qghth atreet bridge, do res ... C. Davis, dty attorney ..
Hired disinfecting. Tbe cases at the
Dist. No. 1......................
4,722.09 Cass street bridge bas been entirely
Pumping expenses •.
fire
Iicctfully petition to have said street F- Winnie, welghmastcr.........
10646
802-53 re-planked.
tHst. No. 2 ......................
,
t this city bn; XtainUnance expense .
WUIllll
1
paved wlii .brick from the west end
135167
wTs
In cha>*e. -------------- --------DIst.
No.
8
...................
'm. Umlor. judge ' of Re­
The grounds of the Third Ward
51,n foot Of “Boston Multiple Woven'
of said bridge west lo Union atreet.
72.33
Diphlherta.
with one death, which'
DlstNo.
4
............'....
...........................
10,468.66
corders court ......................
building, ai the eorner of Union and
Total .hose from the Boston Woven Hoee ft
76.36 speaks well for the use of AnUtozlne,
Brick to be used same as on Union J. B. Martin, health ofilcer .
4.187.96 Tenth streets, were filled and graded. St, Dist. No. S ............- .
Rubber Co. This hose Is 2 1-2 Inches Gain by op •rating
14044
which
was used In' all cases. Tbe
Cass
street
Bx.
Imp............
A. V. Friedrich, mayor..........
The sewer work was confined to the
You will note that In these figures
inierlor dial
A.
.Wilhelm. 2.-15 feet; A. E. Wll- Wm. H, Abbott, .alderman .. ,
36.46
have
been
favored In getting Anboard
ru!
se»-er
No.
l..."X.
las
been
taken
of
a
propei
no account
building of a lateral sewer In
?ntt
Hon. 50 feet: P. Kyselka. 165 feet; Chas. A BvereU, alderman .
2.610.*: tUoxlne much cheaper than fermerly,
Sixth street Imp.................
charge for .so of fire hydrants, watei lal aewer dlslricl -No. L '
E. J. Fulsdimn. 50 feet; Mary A. Po1425.0' whicfi'TMB a-iffeat savtag..Typho«
FVtmi and linltm Imp.........
M. Olllett, alderman ..
Tbe work of the cemetery
supplied t< fountains or watering
lost at *Traverae City. Mlchlgi
horal, 50 feel; W. E. Williams Co..
625.61 Fever has feed the roost Mtenest.
Bast
Front
street
Imp
....
been
confined
entirely
to
the
rouUne
troughs,
w
cltv clerk to noUfy tbla ooropuny to
20© feel; Mrs. R W. Round. 60 feet: Geo. W. Uardle, i
626.61 146 cases reported, with 12 deaths.
work of care of grounds and fences Bast and Front street Imp.
leterjmake eblpment at
A. Boymgtoo. 60 feet; Mrs. Geo. Hall.
278.5S The cause was evidently due to Im-'
but re yet nothing has been d«e East Sttte street Imp.:----Respectfully
fO feet; Ollie M. Spencer. 25 feet;
67T.67 piire milk, tbe water supply having
toward cleaning up the new addition •West Front street Rnp....
John Padham. 38 feet; Jas. J. Dimn.
1.665.11
:amined severaJ times.
South Union ex. Imp ......
' C. Pelmer. aidencan
bureemeou
Inriu..
.
ijolnlng
the
present
gTounfis
W.
H.
Abbott.
50 -tect; J. A Montague. 60 feeU F^
Through the efforte of tbe Board '
operallon -ind maintenance, but do sonth.
\nc C. Palmer.
..................
Mllklnspecinle. alderman............
and Council
w Meat and
a
We present berewltb an li iventory
not include tbe coat ot extanaion
T. Murray,
helm, 63' feet; Geo.
leo. W
225
Sald olB^ has
HcOougt, member o
Intake, mains, or hew aervlOM or i
of the properties under our control:
Committee.
lan, 50/feet;
Teet; H. Blackman.
........ -J. I-.
board of public works ,..
neir uieiers. The cost of th'
Inventory of the Board o4 Public SUte .....................................
Cornell (churcht 50 feet; Henry
d tiv Sbutcr and supported by ring
way
Thos. Shane, member o
County .................................
last items Is all Included under -the
Works.
that
the
report
of
the
commitSmith. 50 feet;
Petertyl 62H feet:
WImih
Overdrawn
Funds.
yntlni
llnu^.
board ot public works ...
be.e
bead of construction and.are Included Tool bouse and lot..............$
Roale petertyl, 50 feet: L. Soule. 6o
Sc accepted and adopted.
649.32
W. Walt, member o
Contingent
......................
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott. GHlett. In the Inventory of tbe water work; Gravel pit ...........................
feet; F. Votruba. 1-3 of 165 feet;
382.87 deaths ConsnmptJoa is still the cs|v
board ot piiblie works ...
Fire .............. ..........................
Statement e*
Chas. Wilhelm (If we pave at all) 1-3
Lardle. Murchlc. Moon, Palmer, ShuThird Ward buUdlng and
830.96 tain of the men of death. How to pre­
Salaries ........-C.....................
Number of million
3.0U0.00 Ubrary
of 166 feet; A. W. BarUk. 1-3 of 16.=i
lot
..............................
r iiml Winnie.
245.25 vent coOsumpilon. The spit and the
...................................
feel; .lohn Hanslovaky. 50 feet; Jacob
Market site ......................... 16.000,00 Bridge ..................................
Nays—None.
766.25 small particles coughed up and
- PoMee.
4.1100.00 Trunk Sewer No. K..........
Hannah Park ......................
Brakel. V. O. lo E Pi Wilhelm.
Carried.
1.132.04 sneexed out by consumptives end by
Chiefs pay roll. April ........
1,arg«t da.vs pnmirfngffH.i; P .1 PoUcr, 50 feet; Angus Mc- Montague Co., suji. ft reprs ,
Traverse
Mich.. AprU 29. 1907.
many who do not show that they have
4'.216.00 Second tVard building and
Sewer Dist No. 1..
July 12. IShS ........
2.600.00 Special
Coll, W feet; C. M. Prall, 50 feet; n. J. Morgan, livery ............
lot ...................................
LI ihc HoDurahle, the Mayor and at.v Smallest dux's pumping—
Bnlance Oasb on hand........ 24.482.52 consumption are full of tiring germs
West Bay Shore Park .... , 1.600.00
Mrs. F. Petertyl. 50 feel: Mm. F, Hantoo small to be eeen. These genns
Council:
Hay 13 19I>6 .................. 1,040.000 Bast Front street Park ...
500.00
slovaky. 00 feel; E. Wllhofm. 150 feel;
of consumption.
Lientlemon: We your commlt- l^argest month's pumping1.000.
00
Mr*. Chao. Garbe. 75 feel; A C. DesBay Park......................
Right here let me urge j
tee (• llcenaes to whom was referred
August, 1906 .................. 7L690.400 East
400.00
pres. 60 feet: Mrs, Jas. Garland. 75
First Addition to Cemetery
force the ordinance relative t
the J ipltcations for saloon licenses Smallest mmilh's pumping1.500.00
feet; Mra. -C. Holdeworih. 75 feet;
Second addlUon tocemefry
of'ihc following named persons: An­
*
aty Treasi
ting on the sidewalks. Don't spU on
November. 1906 .............. 3iA3S.0O0 Dumplng
400.00
grounds
..............
Win McMlchael. 50 feel: Mrs. New­
ion Hnbka. applicant; Alrfed Cam- ■Cost of fuel per 1.000 gale
Moved by Palmer and supporteo by
.0024 300 cords cobble stone ....
1.200.00 Glllctl that the' re|>ort be received It la against.
ton, V. O. to E. P. Wilhelm. 50 feet City Book Store, supplies ...
Don't spit on
pau and A R Huellmantel. sureUee; Total ebst of operation per
1,400.00 atii placed on fiKt
E. P. Wilhelm. 38 feet: W. C. Kapnlck Trav. City Gas Co., coke ,..
7 sprinklers ........................
George Rosel. applicant; Odlc McChe floors of youi rooms or hallways.
3.000.
50 feet; E- H. Campbell. 37^4 feel; Eagle Press, printing postals
1 steam roller ......................
ind Alfred Campau. sureties; Recelptt per 1-OOtf grilons
Don't spit oni the
th« floor of yonr .sbop.
Carried. 00
250.0(1
t,. Gibson. 00 feel: D. J. Yhuker. St Fuller Book Binding Co..
rse
roller
......................
AuguBl Fisher and Chas. Gataameyet.
Annual Report of Chief of Fire Dept. When yon do spit, spit la the gutters
1.000.
feel; Mm C. Garbe. 75 feel; Abram
1 traction engine ..............
niagaxlnes bound, etc ----Traverae00Cltv. Mich.. Apr. 29. 1907 or luto a spittiaxn. Have your own
applicants: Patrick Burden and N. A.
126.00 To tbe Hqporable. the Mayor and Qty gpIltooD halt full of water and clean
Smith 50 feet; H. U. Haahbarger. 125 .Puller Boole Binding Cb,
1 street sweeper ................
Nelson, sureties: John Kauer, appllloch. feet. -..
125.00
fi-el; Marv J. Gilmore, 00 feet; Mias
1 road grader ......................
niagaxlnes ..............................
them out at least once a day with hot
: Frank Wllbelm and Anthony
Council ol tbe aty of Traverse
1 com. wagon and tool box. , 40.00
.lulla Adslt, 37«4 feet; H. F- Knapp. City News Co-, magaxlnes.
riyl. sureties, respectfully report
City, Michigan;
Water Don'ueoush without hfrfdlng
600.00
75 feet; Weller I- Dewitt. 60 feet;
1 Slone crusher ..................
Oak Park llbranv................
Gentiemeo—In a«»rdance with vour handkerchief or your hand over
ve have investigated same and Valves set, 6 Inch ..............
26.00 the law and the usual quetora. 1 have vour mouth. Don't live In / rooma
Barton Jcnnlnga. 50 feet; Mrs. M. B Hannah ft.l.*y Mer Co., seeds
1 trock wagon ......................
rocoinnicnd that a license be granted Meters set, 6-8 Inch ........
750.00 the honor to herewith submit to you where there Is no fresh air.
.Tennlngs. 3*H feci; John Kytelka:
paving brick ........................
Don't
> each of the applicants.
Taps
connected
..................
226.00 the annual reixjrt of the Travetse (jlty .work lo rooms where there Is
A. R McRae. 60 feet; Mrs. P. Novot­ Helen Sto'uC'llbi^an ........
Sewer tile ...... .....................
Respectfully submitted,
New Inuke pipe purchased
55.00 Fire Department for tbe year ending no fresh air: don't sleep in rooma
ny: A. D. Squires. 50 feel; W. W Alice Walt, asaL librarian -. snow plows ......................
W. H. Abbott,
but not laid, leet..x...
76.00
Derm. 46 feet; L. K. Olhbs, 100 feet: Della Gillett. librarian. Oak
trench pump and hose ..
where there Is no fresh air. Keep at
Vic C. Palmer,
There
Is
also
on
hud
a
consider­
120.00
r. E. Mater. 50 feet; J A. Boughton.
Park
......................
This report. In which will be found least one window open In your bed
W. E- Moon,
able quanity of pipe wd fittings for 60 trench Jacks ..................
27.00 a record of the o|«raUons of th<
50 feel: J. H. Rymer. DO feel; O. E. Mr. P. Gardner, janitor ----Owiinlttee.
ronnx flax- anrt nieht. Fresb Sir helm*
Ups. the cost for which Is Included IS sidewalk cover frames..
66.00 liarciiient for tbe past year. Is my
llelges.. 50 feet; Walter Travis. 60 PuDlt A Wagnalls Ce. aub.
live germs. FVeah
Moved by Shuter and supported by In the construction expense sUtement 11.000 B. M. hemlock ....
48.00 ond report and the eleventh ar
■feeL 3,912 Teet out of 6,358 tixable
8.000 B. M. msple _______
and
for Tbe arcle ..................
Moon that the report of the c<
but which appears in the Invent
fronUge, Part of W. Eighth street res­ B. R R L. A P. Co., light to
6 crowbars .........................
______ _ ,,
inds.
rt-port of the department.
be accepted and adopted.
following
16.20
ident* reserve right to object to ps' 4-24-07 ......................................
54 shovels ...........................
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott. GHlett, Inventory ot Toola and BtippHea
Tbo alarms and losses by fire, with wash them first. Don't neglect a cold
10.20
log this summer.
34
shovels
...........................
Lardle, Murchlc. Moon. Palmer. Sht
the auiouDi of Insurance thereon, to­ or cough. The careful and clean cooHand.
6.40 gether witb sucb general mformatioo rumpilve Is- not dangerous to those
Moved by Winnie tod supported by
.
$ 379.23 ter and Winnie.
picks
...............................
1 wheel derrick. 1 small derrick.
66.00 relative to tbe department as Is of In- with whom be lives and works.
Moon that the petition be received
UgM.
street cleaner carls ........
Nays—None.
1 lead ketUe and ladle. 6 calking Irons
and placed on file.
B. R E. L. *. P. Co.. Btrqjsta.$ 480-'>0
teresi to your honorable body and the
I would recommend that the people
Cerried.
2 caulking hammers. 2 doxen chlrelB, 6» scoops ...............................
Carried.
pulillr
Alleys .....................................
K’-b'’
living In the aewer dlslricl be com1 tapping machine for domestic coi 6 lanterns .............................
REPORTS OF OFTICESBSI,ampo, etc ..........................
7
hoes
...................................
To the Honorable.the Mayor and
lielled to use the same. Also to ex­
DiabursetnenU.
necUons, 1 tunneling spoon, 27 aho’.
Annual Report of Chief of Poliee.
aty offloet ..........................
City Counen of the dty of Traverse
4
rakes
.................................
tend
sewers In ArM ward to factory
Department of Police, of the aty of els, 16 picks and handles. 1 wagon, 1 lawn mower .....................
3.00 Salurx of the Chief ........
3rd Ward building..........
City. Michigan;
1 alelgh. 1 block and tackle, 8 cant 400 hose ..............................
32.00 Salary of Assistant Chief.
Traverse aty. Mich,
rev City Gas Co., city offices
2799—Gentlemen—We would rooom.3,226.55
Collection of Garbage
Salaries of full paid men ..
Traverae City. Mich-, April 80. 1907 hooks. '1 crow bar, i long bar, 1
mend that the North Union street
23.0P
Would
suggest the i>laclng of boxes,
aledge,
1
claw
hammer,
1
hand
saw.
SaJaric
$ 496 43 To the Htmorable Board of PoHee
6 band saws ........
646.60 barrels or cans In alley* for garbage,
Servic-x-* of volunteers
1 square. 1 drawknlfe. 1
Water.
1 8-tlne fork ___
said
garbage
to be collected by the
Hax.
oats,
feed
and
beddi
BvH,
1
blacksmiths
rice.
1
carpenter
2304—Gentiemcn: Herewith Is pr^
rev. aty Slate Bank 6 mo.
1 pike pole..........
work.
66.05
Horse
Shoeing...............
Cli.v
Scavenger
at least twice a week.
bench
vice.
2
plpe
vices,
2
sets
stock
sentod the annual report of Traverse
Int on W. Wkt. ex. bonds.$ 3
1 stone boat........
We' 1_______
New t-qulpmenl 500 ft h«
Expense Of soch work to be paid by
City Police Department The follow­ and dies. 1 portable steam boiler. 1 foot 1 snow s*raper .
North Union atreet be repaired north B- R E. L. ft P. Co.. llghU to
pump, l small scow, j lawn mower,
4
alarm
boxes,
etc
.
..
ihe
city.
ing
gives
tn
detail
the
work
aeoMnp
4-30^17 ...................................
from the bridge to Bay street, and
1 scraper to removeI comb
T-he aty Scavenger bas done more
3
pairs
drain
tongs.
i
pair
grass
Repairs
to
equipment
Hshed
by
the
members
of
the
depart­
6P.ihi
Bay street east' as tar as the atreet Supfs pay roll, supt ...........
oa walk ...........................
152-3; in the last year and more thoroughly
Dept exi^nses ............
Engtoeef..............7..............
I30.oo ment during the year ending April ahears, 100 feet lawn hose,; 50 feet 3 pair rubber booU ..........
exUnda.
Veterinar.r ......................
fire hose (poor.) 6 lanierfis, 1 garden
30. 1907.
Sxtra help ...........................
5 mattocks ...........................
46.00
Telephones .....................
The record of the past twelve Take. 1 pair pipe cutters 4 Inch to 8 2 crosMut saws ................
Fireman ................................
16.61 one elBiern. cleaned 214 cloaeu. carted
Chemical supplies • •
months bas not been marked by any­ inch, 4 long handled shovels. 2 pair 4 hammers ...........................
Labor ........................ .............
By T. H. (}UUb. Clerk.
36.20 away 4 cows. 28 iMraes, 26 dead dogs.
Batiery suppUea ...........
thing of fpeela] nature. Crime bas pipe cttltera W tech to 1 i.g inch. 1 14 wheel barrows ...............
Moved by Shoter and eupported by bl. Trans. Co., horee and
125.00 40 dogs killed. Ucensea Issued to
Hreting tmildlng
been kept at a minimum. Tbe tittal pole an, 1 bu» axe- 4 StUlson 1 cart ter repairing walfci-.
dray ........................................
Winnie that the recommeedatton of
34.69 374 dogs, amounting to 2396.00 for
Lighting building
number of -arrests Is 267 for the year
tbe board of pubUe works be efiwted- Trev. City Iron Works «sU
1 sewer rod tor opening
14.70
dog license.
Water tax.
ending April 80, 1907.
valve ........ ..........................
Teae—Aldennen Abbott.
Otilett.
sewers ...............................
44-53
We have met with-some opposition
diant wrenches, 1 grip wr^ch 8-4
R red exir
To the' board I tenderr my t
Intake pipe .......................... 1,052.00
Lardle. Hnrcble. Moon. Palmdr. Shu­
4 trestles .............................
35.00 lb our work, but aa a tele tbe people
2 Inch. 8 cold chisels, 2 pike poles,
Col. Trans. Co., frtand ctg
79.56 lor the <
ler and Winnie.
1 trestle.................................
8.26 were willing to aid us. The Board ha*
hand drtlUDg machine ud 4 driUa.
dril
Freight and cartafce ..........
15.70 tended a ' during year.
Naye-None.
6
treaties
for
barricades
..
1
angur.
8
Indi,
11
all times given valuable aid In the
platfof_ 1 lever for lifting sheeting
W. R CaldweU. Mlsoel ........
Carried. '
Total ........................
26.76S.5- work and assist in numerous waya.
.$
350.00 1 aersper .............................
ciiy ordluaneea, 23; simple lereeny,
To the Honorable, the Mayor
Property on Hand May 1st. 1907.
In dosing ray annual report I de­
4,60
81.76L08 T3; grand luceny. 3: assault and bat­ 62 M In. corporation coc
1 scraper chain'...................
aty OotmeO of the aty of Traverea
sire
to express to your Honorable
complete
..............
Cass
street
engine
house
60.00
;
-32.00
tery. 8: obtaining money under telee
GMiersI Bower.
basin covers ..........
aty. Mlddsan; _
2 1-2 la service boxes
Body and the Board trf Health my »!►and lot .............................$ 7.450.
42.00 ‘■ catchMock
H. ft U Mer. Oo, pipe, eto-..$ 11.92 prelenaes. 2; violation of liquor law, 50
and tecWe ....
igOO—Oentloawm—We would
ft- 34 In. galv. pli.®
predation of. the consideration red
Four horses, blanket*, har­
96.00 * sets
S; non-support. 5; burglary. 4; vag­ 3200
St Oun. pay roll. labor sewer
block and loading chain..
900 ft 1 In. galv. pipe ,
1461.55 support x'on have given me at all
ness, etc. -.......................
55.00 6 concrete tampers ............
rants, 8; destroring property, 1: 600
in aUey between 9t2i and
ft 1 1-4 Id. galv. pl,,e
8.000.00 times. 1 am aaUsfied that without
when--------------- ----------40.00
lOih Streets
......................
7.00 oraxy.2: whipping wife, Itebnslve lan­
vlee -.....................................
of «n*ai street tram the
3.138.70 sucb hearty and consistent <»<>Pf™One chemical engine ........
50.00 16 hand
guage. 2; forgery. 2; truancy. 1; at­
axes .........................
B^th itreet west to Dlvl
Hose wagons, caru, sleighs
tion It would not have been possible
66.00
$ 18.92 tempt murder, 1; searrit warrant 2;
thet the material naed
to have obtained such aatisfactory reladdo'r etc..........................
2864)0' 3 neck yokes.........................
lodging -in coop; 22; drunk in cl9
Bridge.and pipe .......... - iii (he width ot thU
Cuiiiiections for engines.
•ults In my work.
690.00 17 pump
locked up to sober up. 167—total 289.
Frank
Trude,
reprs,
naUa
..$
12.68
bore.....................................
tabUAed at 82 teet
J. B. Martin, M. D.
suciixm pipes, etc............
48.00
MIeeellaneeua.
Frank Kratebovll. lumber ... -, S48.6S
6
sledges
.............................

5 bydranU................
Respecttelly submitted.
Ni>/?lt-». Wrenrties. Span­
130.00
St Com. ptj roU, ropis........../ 20.95 Wojmm. 28; men, 249; boys. 14;
^I*ahUe Wofka.
adte ...................................
Health Officer.
30 tons coal -..........
ners. etc., .,.......................
90.00 14 hydrant
3—total. 289.
Pfllag plank ..................«
By T. H. GIUU, Clmr\.
reducers ...........
Moved by Palmer and supported by
Four hand chemicals ..........
2.00 1-ost ehUdren. 18; wbeeU reported
4
hydrant
wrenches
..........
Moved by Lerdle end,
b> . PUllSt W. Front atreet ...
Mtirehle
that
tbe
report be received
1,980.00
C-ongs. extra linee. heating
lost or stolen, 37; wheels found and - Total ........................
2
levels
.................................
Palmer that the reooomoads
548.00
and
bisfied
on
file.
Phyrical
CoadHInn
system,
etc.
....................
$ 690.67
restored to owners. 34.
2 band screens .................
the tmard of public works be.
847045 , Ctenfed.
Fire alarm s.vstem ............
Respectfully submitted,
4 in.
2f-bOO fee,; 4 ^
pails ...................................
ed and adopted.
Five thousand feel of boae 3430.00 Annual Report of the Board of Librae
iron mate. 6600 tm-. 6 in.
17A0
C. W. Asbum.
Abbott, ouett. H. ft L. Oo-lO^oade mefi .
2 aet sidewalk finishing,
New equipment 4 fire olaite
Cblef of Police.
- ^roRNtexton .. .. 50.00
Moon. Palmer ShntoMs ....................................
boxes ..............................
..
10.00 - Moved by Lardle and supohed by
T^'the Mayor and aty Couaefi of tea
sqaarea ..............................
-..
28A0 Palmer that the. report be reerived
aty (rf Traverae aty. MM|lgu:;
mixing platforms ............
and pUbad oQ file.
iOemOmamd tm Pag* mgkt.)
. mteteg box.........................
1 oC r. D. Marvin ae OanUOO ft 8mn- water pipe - -

orrioiAi. mDCKsetNM'

or ttw CJty. cmmelt «f xtm City ml

Stable, was prenented. having as sure­
ty J. A. Montagna.
Moved by Palmer and eupported by
Mnrehle that the bond be m>proved.
Oanled.
The druggist bond of 8. £. Walt t
Sou. with Samuel Garland and A J.
Haviland u snretiea. was preeented.
Moved by Abbott and supported by
Palmer.thal the bond Be approved.
Carried.
The druggist bond ot Edward E.
Miller was presented, with George
W. Miller end John T. Beadle w sure-

T./tK%»^^Se"Cor"Srcity

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I

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ilMlii-

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■Tl^
SAUKDAT. MAT 11. HOT.

'ruamt

|S±5.:

' ■cmeiAL''^iiooicDtNQa
Of the Citr CMMeil ef the City «f
Teevwee-CHy, «Uohl«eA.
(Oahttaned fran Pe«e 8eTW.)

tal, ill.
. Number of hooks ndded dnrtng the'
year. 276.
_
: J
Number
—------------------------- ----of patrons unioUud
In
^ W
:»;:”
iwglster and not counting » tow «Jd Tiilun» hjMnr^

.......

it wan owing hUy 7.
REOCtFTB.

. ‘mo
. ' - n.oo

m*->0«iitiem«D—We here the honor
. • 1»50
Number of .
to snbiiilt to your boooreble body in
K>m:
men. 2>07;
womeB,
ilh * WMemeni of!
ccnMcUoB taerewlUi
' 112.60
St. IDUH, s«,ta<.
the reoelpu and cxp«S3Uarea of the children. 6,624. ToUI. 18,467.
. ' 87.00
Helen Stout,' UbmrlMU .
« «urlDK
Board of Tniiteee
. _ the past
.86.60
Nook and-Lhd«er do..
year in coanecaon [with the aty Pub­ Treverae City, Mi^.. May 1. 1*07.
Beat..............................................
Moved by P<mer and supported by
lic Ubrary: also the Ubrartan-e .re­
port as required by the prorlalbus of Lardle that the report be tecelTed
and placed on tile.
the City charier.
Water
Carried.
ApprectaUng the great inoonveo'
Balance May t, 1*06 .
lesce to which the reetdeuts of the
. ^.471.72
Traverae City. Mich.. Apr. 2*. 1*67. Transfers ..........................
eaetem
To the Honorable, the Mayer and
order to-------------------- - ------------ -----Common Coundi, ‘Traverae Ciir,
Pnblio Ubrary. the Board of Truateee
thought best to eetahlish a branch in 28I2-H3«^emen—I have received the
that pan -of the city, and we are bound copies of ordin'ances from the
pleaaed to -be able to etate that Evening Record and would ask dispothrough the WndDeas and couneey ot sidoQ of same.
the Board of Education in giving ue
the use ot a room. lighted and warm­
ed. In the Oah Park echooi building,
for the purpoae. we were able to Mp- Winnie that the City Clerk keep a rec­
ply die needs of these people. The ord of the persona
receiving such
E. TL MtSC«», dlerk ................ 8
*4.60
room was flued up and aeveral hund­
red volumea placed
therein.
Ulaa
T. H. dUUs. Clerk .....................
UOO.f
Della Glllett was engaged as Aaslel“ * Hkakenrtrtasuper....,
SOO.C
Annual Report of the City Clerk.
ant Ubrarlan to take charge of the
Huellmantel. treasurer
900.0IP
Traverae Uty, Mich., April 29, 1907.
Caldwen.dty engineer l^M.OO
work. It was opened to the public on
the first of October, 1906, from ,12 To the Honorable the mayor and’CUy H-' C. Davla.-aflomey .............
' 300.00Council or the City of Traverse CUy. p A. Winnie; Wdlgbmaster
O’clock to 8 every week day. and has
660.00
Michigan;
proved u Hurcess. and its need dem­
W, H. tJmlor. JOdge'Recordonstrated by the report of the Llbrar^ 2813—GenUemen—I preeent herewith .
_ ______ ..
the annual report of the clerk of the 4, B.-MarUn. health officer
' A new snd Iniporisnt feature has city of Traverse City. Mlrtlgani for'A-V.-IVWaflch. Btsyor ...
been introduced during the past year, the year beginning May. 1906. and .W. B. Abbott. Udbrmas,.
ic. A.'»veretL sldennan..,
the wladom of which has also been, ending April. 1907.
demonstraud. We refer to the Introddclimi of the "Story Hour." which
has l>een ably conducted
by
Mias
Stout., Thia feature waa commenced
October'I, 1906. and has been in aucceeafiil operation ever'elnce. Sbe has
Md four storiea each week; t«
the main building and two at
Urai^h.
XllKs Sloul’a report shows
how well tier work has been appri-dated by ihi- boys and girls
, Owing to a lack of funda. we have
been unable to add nearly as mauv
hoolis to the library as we
abould
Street district No. 4.....................
have liked lo. or na
was
oeiually
Street district No. 3.....................
needed. We have added only 270 v»iStreet district No. 6......................
Interest and alnkbig ...................
1892.65.
A few of those were vniu
School ......................................................
aide n-ferenee books./and nearly all
Trunk aewer, district No. 8..
^ the real were juveqlle works. Very
SUI^ ......................................................
few boohs ot fiction have been boaghl
County .....................................................
during the year, although the demand
Cement sidewalk ..........................
for them has been great
Tax fees ................................................
We shall submit lo yoiir honorable
PronI and Union street ------body at an early date an eaiiniale of
Sixth street ........................................
Stale street ........................................
Bast Slate street ........................ ..
r which the a
Hast Front street ........................
West Front street ........................
Res|>ecll
Special sewer, district No. L.
K. L. Sprague
South Union street extension
Mrs. B B. Mln«
Cass street extension ................
lx«on P. Titua.

-

-Poor.

May 7, 18*..--i-«
WipuHBBUIENTS.

- in.oo

2.M6; ■nm do. No. 8 ..........

Ppor.

::

: Ji

17.00
8.30
8.00
7.76
64.00
1040

Tel. pest boose ...........
Salary .................................................
Grand ’Traverse Hospital. ■

Removals since May 7. 1906-8
Removals that were owing
May 7. 1906..................................

Old Iron
Bara I
Transf

Ubrary- building, tncliidin;;
gn>unds and furniture.-:. 83ii.ii0n.<in
Books in main and branch 10,000.00
840,000.00
E U Sprague.
Mra.EB Minor
Leon F THUS.
Traverae City, Mich., Apr. 29. .907.
To the Mayor and City Council of the
CUy of Traverae/2Uy. Mlchtgan;
,
Ceotlcmen—We .herewith
submit
for your consideration the financial

ending April 30. 1907.
e paid out_^'Per the follow-

RECeiPTB.

8 3,875.08
DISBURSEMENTS.
Cemetery.
General labor ............................... 8
Cutting grass ...............................
Care water .....................................
Trimming trees ..........................
Caring for flower beds ...........
Sexton ..................................................
Trees and ahrnbs .....................
Hone hire .......................................
Equipmem .........................................
Lumber for sextou'e house
I.«mber for fences .....................
Lawn and arti ..........................
Hauling gravel .............................
Printing ...............................................
Draylng ................................................
Water ....................................................
Telephone .....................................

dray,

auc-

Licenses—Opera house ...
Llcenaea—Moving picture .
Interest on deposits ......
I.A)an8 ..................................................
•llnuueiii ta» ..............................
IX fees, 1906 ................................
Refunds, Grand Traverse Co.
Balance on hand May 7. 1906 1
Transfers ........................................... i
County share, salary Judge
of Recorder’s court to Jan.
1, 1*07 ................................................
Aefund county overplus 1*06

.!.............

.................................

34.09

DIBSURbSMENTS.
CMtrngent Fund.

Balance on bar
1SI06 ....................
Furniture sold .
General tax ...
Recorders
ctmi
brary fines
.
Overdrawn
-

Trahsfera ............................................ 130.76243
PrinUng ......................................
181.85
104.39 Postage ..............................................
224.9?
392.66 Grading lot Tenth and Un­
ion sireeia ...................................
8448
42.44
expenaei — supplies,
187.36 Office
1,681.06
1.007.91

82.763.64
R L Sprague.
Mrs. E. B. Minor.
lAofl F. Titus.
Subscribed snd sworn to before me.
s noUry
’•'o
6«>'
April J
;V H. OilllB. Nolsrv Public,
lisslon expires April 12.a910.
■ My eommt
ad
by
Lardle
and
supported
by
Moved h
Palmer that the report be received
and placed on file.
Carried
2811—Number of Volumes In Library

NTS.



39649
68-D3
108-43
28.18

DISBURSEMENTS.,
•treat District Ne. 4'.

RECEIPTS.
TTansfere .
Ixpenaei
Grand Rapids

DISBURSEMENTS.
-Water.

v

Distribution and Offlee.

86,712.08

................................6

WaUr.



Repalra DtoL No. 6 ..............
Boardman Ave. school.. •
SiiTOjylng ................................

s:r

•-RECEIPTS.

Flra.

Itopain

............................ ... ....

to eqnUHBent

. I 442846

iai

• -Bridge-

Cfl}'
Street Ughta .......................
AUm ..................................... ...

f.
..

6.4W.77
n«4ti

Delini
mguent Ux...'...................... 8
. 1906..............................................
'Transfers ...........................................
winter tax roll

82.0?

ms

General Street Fund.
Cement walka. regutor........... 8 8,353-49
Cement walka. asaesaed oa
i33.8b
S724.B
884.00
Dog llcenaea .....................
19.00
FertiUaer and hauling .
80.00
Repairs to walks ...........
Old order to bal. acet..
Delinquent tax ................
Hauling refuse .............................
Tax, I9<I6 . .....................................
Transfers ........................................
Refund iKjard of education..
Old iron .............................................
Rebate So. Union Ex. pav-

1,030,24

' 21.72
2.30

‘.8^
Sprinkling ............................
Gravel .....................................
Catting weeds .................
Bal. May 7. 1906 ...........
Transfers .............................
Ashes .......................................
Shoveling snow ................
Cleaning eross walks .

RECEIPTS.
Casa Street Eg. Imp.
Pajmente principdl .
Payments Intereat .
1,oan ......................................
Transfers .........................

Refund'so'.’Union
pav­
ing, mixer ..................................
Bef«g>d Cass SU Ex. paving,
nlxer ................................................

DISBURSEMENTS.
112.7
13141
565.89
187.06

844
620.08
278I40
26.60

ilio
8446

21.x
25 48
18.61
163.60

6.66142

Caai Street Ex. Imp. Fairing.

Trunk Sewer OlaL No. A
Deltnqneni tax ..............-...'.I
2nd Installment sumtuer tax
1906 ..................................................
3rd inKiallment. prtnelpal-.
3rd iDstellmeni. Intereat...
2nd inetallment re-asaened
winter tax roll, 1906...........

10H.41
368.*9
18.60

8

601.46

65.91

48.84

lABi fill West Front St OUl-

'

Plne-SI watering trough-.
Ralance May 7, 1906 .............
K. of P. arch ..................................
Itobor Otfa boom ........................
lAlior at tool faonee................
Snow shoveling ..........................
Snow plowing .............................
Hauling snow
...........
Insurance ...........................................
Sanding walks .............................
Labor west aide
watering
rough ,

DISBURSEMENTS.
Trortk- Sewer DIeL No. A

8
DISBURSEMENTS.
Sixth



8^,14241
STATEMENT OF
RESOURCES
AND
LIABILITIES
RESOURCES
inventory
Common council .....................8 78.160.17
Water works ................................ 125466.4«
Hoard *of public works..,.
9.790.55
Board of education .............. 165.000.oo
8378.207.12
‘axes. Aaaeaamente and other Itemi
for Collection Due in the Variout

Water rales—meter (rtd).
ear) .. ..
ihle
► Schfriulei
eludes soul ; new cut off
charges ____
Schedule (old) fiscal year
Del per. tax 1902-3-4-5-6...
Items drappoO from water
t-ooks (oldi ...........................
Items in question (old) ..
Interior and - exterior ce­
ment walks (old) .............
Rpiiotrs to walks
(fiscal
year) ............................................
Cemetery lots (oldi .............
Cemetery Idw (fiscal year)
Cemetery burials snd removals (oW) ............. ..
Cemetery burlsli and remove)* (flaral j-esr* •

Cemetery care of lots (Oldl
Cemetery care of lota{ fiacal year)
'............. ..
Cemetery ex. labor on lots
. (old) .............................................
Cemeten ex. labor on Iota
(fiscal yean ...............................
Om'ent .walka.
surface
rough (fiscal yean.............
Cash StatemenL

^ym^_..

2148

...........

Rfr«ssened winter tax roll.

149-10
207.60
26.00
1S6.00

324.76
8<»-6«

<-»9
76.00

W4?

Overdrawn Funds at Close of Bualn. April 2*. .
l«9-“

.7-flias

8 4.464.29
DISBURSEMENTS.

2240.
-940
1.46A41

8 24.482.63

2,779.86

ImprewemewS-

Interest ............................................... »
RECEIPTS.
Front and Union 8L In
Payments principal ..........

Street Dietrlet Ne. 1.

8 2430.66 General clMBlng ...........................8

Street

42651

886.14241
OiSBURSEMENTA
State and County Tax Aocount.
State taxes ......................................810.013.84
County uxea ............................
16.128,47

'=K.£rs,”S’i'sr,.r.


RECEIPTS.
Street Olalrict No
Dclinqiient tax .....................
RBlanbe May 7. 1906..........

2440
10.86
*
2W-63
184.78

State and County Tax Aeeount
State .....................................................810,01344 .
County .............................................
16.128.47

Balance May 7. 1906......6 1.733.49
RECEIPTS.
Sixth
Street Inyrovement—Paving.
Paymeote prlnclpll.................. 8 2.037.87
Payments interest .....................
19^0<
Dellnq. lax, county tress...
44.2i
Bal. May 7. 1906 ........................
886.61
Re-aaseaaed Ai-lnter tax rrtl.
1906 ...................................................
UA06 (toah on hand .............................

“I

1*047

8 424.86
DISBUR6EMENT6,
Special Bewer dlatrlct No. I.'

RECEIPTS.

644.41
Brick,
164.11
Curb, net ..........................................
666.44
Freight on brick ........................
118.13
Freight on curb ..........................
118.52 Hauling brick and curt) ...
82.10
50.0n
n.09
Engineer’s
expenses.................
Sand ....................................................
971.00 Caleb basins ..................................
60.60
Salary street commisaioner
28.06 Gravel . .................................................
16XT6
Surveying, etc . —........................
Cleaulng catch tutelna. etc ^ 63.01 Team work and general la684 91
General cleaning and cutting
18! 21 Draying .
4.76
weeds ................................................
16.99
Ileivairs a:
Cllv market and site .............
840.00
Cement .
Gravel pit .......................... ..........
20.73
Advertlaing. printing, etc...
Nalls, oil. etc...................................
60.78
Sewer pipe .....................................
Mixer .....................................................
31.00
Cement
walks—Repairs to
Mixer
2.81441
Transfer .............................................
outfit.
19.97; tearing up
25.00
Inlereat ........................... ...............
old
walka
and
filling.
10.65
Rebate* ...............................................
I6S6.69; labor and drayPrinting and making assessing, 92.489.12; cemenU 82-11 30
sand.
8232.20;
7.340.60
gravel, r.02.55 ........................
8 5410.48
4.128.7'
Transfers ...........................................
6.26
HECEIPTSDrawing brush .............................
16.75
Lateral Sewer No. 1—DIsL No.
19.50
KUnn^nd burying dogs...
4540
400.00 Dellnqnent tax ..........................8
Poring outfit . . .....................
423.06
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paving lax
.....................................
645
Leteral Sewer No. 1_DlsL No
-Draylng ................................ ...............
Moving scow
..........................
Balance May T. 1906...............%
Use of road roller........................
<
RECEIPTS.
Form for cement curb ...........


1*06 .....................................

*tog roll ............................... 8
6.63
Printing ...................................
8 148747 Labor, team worti and dray
Ing......................... ............
Sewer pipe, etc......................
I
paving.
...8 31143
8
. .18

8
DISeURSEMENTS.

General Street
upplles
epalriuf
Rqpalrtug walks, labor, etc
Lumber for cross walka ....
Repairing and making crosa-

l^bor Ctontral school grounds
Opening street at Baal Bay
Oiienlng Unoolnwstreet...Graveling East Front street
Rebate, overcharge cement
walk ..................................................
Repalra to State SL pave-

OISBURSEM®'^*Bridge.
17.13
Bal. Mag 7, 1906 ..........................«
9.69
Repairs. Eo. Union.....................
8.41
Hauling Tiank ............................
36.17
Park Street -Repairs .............
63.75
Cass Street Repairs .............
80.0(1
North Utfion 8u repalra..-19.89
Cedar Street Repairs ...........
6.86
8lh Street Repairs, etc.

52.47
Transfera
■West Front Street Culvert
Labor ................................ ...........
Gravel and sand .....................
Draytng .......................................
436.06
C-ement ..................... .•••■••
16.27
Nalla. etc................. ■
173 75
Lumber and Posts ................
10.00
Rant of Pomp ..........................
64 82
Pipe ..................................................
•SS
/8 ^8'4046 Repalra Oak Street
105,47
DISBURSEMENTS.
Llshtlng,
848.6S
•U
61.li)
ciBcea .................. ...
_____

i9:o«
ns.5o

oiseuRSEJSEMrrB.^*'***'^

. RECEIPTS.

DISBURSEMENTS.

........................

laridwnulf. Tnk. »*Ma. ete..
Urtb ................................

Salaries

Street District No. 6.
26.26
8 1.499.41

-K

:::c

1.6,470.96
DISBURSEMENTS.

826.030.U

ince 5Ihi
II Side:
8 3

SrJiW.-.:.::....

“I

West Front Street Imp.—Paving
Payment principal ...................... 8 6.13744
Payment Interest ........................
844.16
Over Charge interest ..............
.4*
Payments re-aasessed winter
tax roll 1906 ................................
9248
lal. on band May 7, 1906 .. 2496.89

DISBURSEMENTS,

I

• RECEIPTS.
review making tax
S
600.00
rolls/ etc ....-..........................
° FbllM.
1.540.00
Engineer .................. , .. G. A. R, DecoraUon day....
8
860.19
_ice. May 7. 1806....
1.076.00
Extra Help ........................
City scavenger
(see
also
769.65
traMafers .....................................
150.9S
Buildings
aid
grounds
..
genera! street)
.....................
1640 -Oteeial tax ........................
8.649.(11.
16.21
Putnpe ..........................................
Firemen's
268.47
4-06
Boiler No. I .............................
Taxes rebated and paid ...
168.6!
3.60
Boiler No. 2 ................
JuBUcea courts ..........................
2440
8.96
' DISBURMtoiENTS.
Auxiliary UacKlnery ....
Riprarian rigbu. Potato im216.98
'
Pollco.
Coal ................................................
I'leinenl Co....................................
300.00
1,273-50
Wood • • house. Ixiard of bealtb.
Balariea. teg. police ..............I
266.89
Oil and Waste .....................
......................................................
614.89 Balariew. special police ...........
137-50
Supplies and Torts ..........
Uians and Inlereat ..................... 12,103 4V Lunches, prisoners .....................
89.40
Lights and lighting ..........
CUy dock .........................................
12.» Peed for chlers horse ...........
171.00
Milk lnsp<-elor. auppilea. etc
283.89
Jv^^'ua^and dray.............
58.84
Telephone renu intsscT..
Clerk hire ..........................................
60.9N3
24.95
Repairs ......................................
Insurance ...........................................
-3549 tepalrw. labor, etc .....................
1,694.84
Transfers .................................
Telephonu .........................................-I
8.09 Squlpmeet ........................................
87433.36
Dues League Mich.
Expense, chief canvenUoii ■ ■
palldes .........................
RECEIPTS.
Badges ....................................................
Building Inspectors .
Gasellne
..........................................
General SeWer.
Clalmg allowed .,
2,021.98 Transfera
DellnQiieni Tax.
County ^
92 02'
, 151497.13
23.39
RrtnS* Boaril' ‘of BdncaUcm
RECEIPTS. /
I
1.7T8.58.
BManee May 7, 1906 .............
General lisa.
-RECEIPTS.
lax, m6 ...............................839.98743
• Library.
Reassessed wloter tax roR.
01SBWR8BMENTS.
I
20.00
1906 ...............................................
2491.2< iFuralt'Ore sold ........................
: S64.13
(toiwrai Sewer
Transfiera .....................................
186.80
''
/
842.678.# Balance, May i, 1906 .....
(Seaeral Repairing ...................»
2.402.79
Geneimi -tax .................................
Opening ...............................................
OISSilRSEMeNTS.
26,00
Rocoi«der'a court *nea------General Tsib
34,00 Torts, etc.....................................
For trimufcra ____ ................. .,.842,678.47 Ltbrsiry fines ........................ ..
Rg*atra Sewer Diet No. 1
RECEIPTS.
SmlUi
&
Price.
-Printing.

:-.V

8 5.748:34
: DISBURSEMENTS.
East State SL Imp^T-Paving.
Notes and Interest ................... 8 6.469.66
- RECEIPTS
s

ji*. -Union SL Eg, Imp.—Paving.

General cleaning ..................... 8
General repair ........... ..............
Sprinkling ...............................
Cleaning cross wajks................
Cutting weeds...................................

Signs .........................
Care and labor .
Ashes ...........................
Gravel ...................

Water.
Const ruction.
Mains ..........................................
.Intake ...................................................
Meters (new) ...............................
New supplies ..................................
Miacellanebus ................................

Interest and Sinking.
nding bonds

State .lmp.5-Pavln»

Brick-net .........................................8 5464.48
Curb—net ............................................
846.S4
Freight on brick ..............................4488.62
Freight on curbf........................
48AE1
Hauling brick ................................ . 48346
Hauling curb ................................
18.62
aidneera expente ...................
14.87
Catch basins ........................................ 300.00
Sand ........................................................
188.80
Team work and gen. labor
3.446.79
drajing ..........................................
1.031.80
Gravel .................. ..............................
6841
Repairs etc., torts........................
176.16
Sundries. naUA oil. ete ....
2.2T846
Cement ................................................
804.46
Sewer pipe ...........•'.........................
89.86
Lumber ..'............................. ..........‘
84648
Rebates
166.60
Mixer ...........................................
348542
Transfer .......................................
Special asaesartg snd mak­
ing rail............................................
107.96 Interest ... ............................................

Bal. May 7. 1906 .

Lake Avenue:
Plante .............
TtKila ................
Care laker

Mains ..................................
S68.17 Meters
Reading .......................
S.19
Repairs .....................
4.16
Supplies and Torts .
RECEIPTS
• 310.87
Hydrants ..........................
InteesM snd Sinking.
1,380.12
Taps ......................................
3644
■Dellnqueat tax ..........................................*8.8»
216.75
Tax. 1906 ........................................
M99.06 Labor on Taps .............................
27.00
Jleaaseased winter tax roll.
Plumbing ...........................................
56.05
- 1906 ................................................
• *N.69 ■prInUng ..............................................
76.46
2.40B.66 Rebates ................................................
Balance, May 7. 1906 ..............
3,946.68
Intereet ................................................
16,75
8 M82.70 Miscellaneous ................................
633.27
lAbor. general maintenance
0IBBUR8EMENT8.

Bridge bonds

EM

8 A623.98
678.60
. lenta Interest.
Over diarge interest ..............
Paymenta re-Mteased winter
tax roll.1906
ounty t
f 7. 190

13.45 Notes and interest..................... 8 7.7*3.29
RECEIPTS.
700.(Mi
296.45
So. Union SL’Ei^. Improving.
364.05 Payments principal ...................8 S,46t.U
16.86 Paimenta interest ... ..................
34.82
Loan .......................................... .CT-. »;11A»
*40 Transfers ............................................ 'W8542
4,00 Re-aseeaaed winter Ux rail.
1906 .....................................................
443.14

General cleaning ....
General repair
Sprinkling ............................
Cleamng pavement ...
Cutting weeds ..................
MisceUAieouf ..................
Gravel ......................................
Cleaning cross walks .
Shoveling anow ..............

8 1

Hanni
Sand. and nilibish -----Dumping ........................
Care laker ...................
Water connectiona

Fiction. 2075; juvenile fiction, l.OOS.
Philosophy. 60 . Rellgloo. 110;
Bodology. 166; Philology, 29; Natural Set
ence. 323: Fine ArU. 69: Useful Arte
102: Uterature, 401; History. 609
DISBURSEMENTS.
irenirera .
........ 8
83044
Travel. 194: Btograi>hy. Z69: Gener­
al including bound magaaincs,
Baiartea. iibrarlana
1471.00
Psmiiblets, 1455; Government reports
l.met
librarian, 8HC t
436; Illustrated oibums.5: Atlases.161
r«aUtant ]l
$8*0.00 ....A
BO; .^Biiltoi
Total. 7443.
Printing
104.39
Of these books.
--S08.to
'292.65
and have been placed In the Oak Park BalaoM May
U1.8S
branch.

A86
Marines subscribed for. 40: mag- Bids .................
Ordinances .....................
57.00 ItebtBdtng
aslnes donated, 14. Total. "
magaaliies
and
Board ot ediieaUob .
84.76
books ...................................- —
Number of Books Issuer by DepartLawf, and planU ...................
• S9.40 Lanndrj- ............................................
6.08
Main
Oak Park
45.99
Cards and -printing ...........
Ubrary
Branch
6.00
Telei.>h0De ..............................
RcUon ................................. ..16.576
1.070
Typewriter ......................................
30.00
Juvenile Jletion ............10448
3.941
78.90 •Water .................................... ...
Philosophy •................
66
81.9S Repalra and'supplies ----------.hdigon ...................................
149
Sewer neUoe ____
SS.40
L60
Tax notice ..............
8140
•64.18
Transfera..................
443.67
Pmel .......................................... ..
Naurs) Science ......
868
Board of review .
E.
L.
Sprague,
aupt...,—
460.06
' Haefnl ArU..........................
69
Fine ArU .............................
183
Uterawrc ..............................
384
Htslory
..............................
399
Travel ......................................
279
Transfera ....
- .8 3.9S6.46
ou{ ...............................
8
74.66
General tax ..
.. ‘1426.46 Tranatore ......................................
81644
Loan of hote .
26.0B Balant^. May 7. ms..,..
607.64
General lax ........................ .. .
6442.02

(ram Oetobw.Ut to . ..
UbraiT. 2490: Oak
FWric
84B8. Total. 847*. .*-----------Ntnaher ct booka

General cleaning .......................8Cutting weeds .............................
General repair ............................ •
Sprinkling .........................................
Cleaning pavement ................
Pilling Oak street,.....................

8 6.47*48
. DISBURSEMENTS.
Eaet Front Street Imp-r-Pevlna
Loan paid ....................................... 8 4464.32
RECEIPTS

.

...........

JU.OU
19.00
125.50

8-3.-08143
DISBURSEMENTS.

’WM>>ont Street Imp5.^aving '

Station.

186.80
20.00
2.402.79

by Departments

^penae sexton convention.
Survevlng ..........................................
New addltjon

8 *428.97

851114741

1418.98
177.46

^88
4«4*
5*3-23
417.45
21044
3f2.65
164.61
168.60
20.00
29.00
68.75
Balance. Hav 7. 1906 .............. 1.07440
600.00
Transfera ...........................................
426.63
2846
Snow plowing ................................
120.00
Cleaning creek .............................
126.61
25.36 Shoveling anow .............................
Cleaning creaa walks .............
• 8.30
17.50
8 2.97447
60.30

RECEIPTS.
11.60
2.00
Straet Ototrtet Ne
9.75 Dellnq. tax counQ- treaa. .8^ 8841
783-41
Tax. 1906........................................
746.41
Bal, May 7, 1906 . .............
13.86 Re-aaseeaed winter tax rol
61.49
U-50
1.521.

DISBURSEMENTS.

J. M. OlltetC alderruan...........
y. R.'Goodrich, ilderaian..
W. lArdle. kldSnuan ....
... B. Moon', alderman ...........
J M. Murehle. kideman....
V. C. Palmer, alderman ....
T. Lv Shuter. eldermaa...........
. Winnie, alderman ..............
K.
McGough.
member
board of pnbllc works ...
T. Stnse. member board of
public works .............................
A. W. Walt member board
, of public works .....................
Transfers ..........................................
'Balance on
hand
Hay 7.
1*06 ............................ ..

Contingent Fund.
Mceiuiea—Fish.

8 471.011^
416.00
390.00

BubacripMagaxinea
tlona ..............................................
Books ..............................................
Inddeutals. Ink, paste, etc.
Ughu .......... ....................................
Rebinding looks and Me«aalnea ...........................................
Lawd and planu ............. .. .
Uundry- ...........................................
Cards and printing .............
Telephone ......................................
Typewriter ...................................
Water ................................................
Repaila and Supphos ..........
Dray ...................................................
Fuel .....................................................

RECEIPTS.

Totals
'

Interael .......................................... 8647

Delinquent tax .................. ....8
14.94
Tax, 1906 ..........................................
U74.7S
Transfers ...................
L778.61
Re-aaaened winter tax rrtl.
118.06

Strert Oietriet Ne. 2.

*h*d*''

Refund, overpay ................
performed..
Builders' rates

FrMt -aniL URton. «t..;(PV^oRBVIil»

Strert 4>istriet No. 2.

. ' 8
96.00
Old Iron .............................................8
14-77
Extra labor on lota ...................
76.46
Bervices of sexton at vaults.
Balance on band May 7. 1906 I.316.7P
Transfers ...........................................
86.66

Taps. new. *612.13: tops de-Hnquent. I2A.86...................
Pipe
Water t

*6042

,u.»

.;RE«WFT».
Cleaning
State Mte-Caaa Sl Imp^
8 81LOO Gravel .
16.60
laUAS
Burials slnoe May 8. 1996. .*
6ST00 AH^ we
of (»ty Drag Btora;
1M.7C
Gravel
Burials
that
ware owliig
ttJ6. h$L May 7. 1*06..
802J0
Labor .............
May 1. 1M6 ...............................
188.W
11S4* DaL from Co. Trei
'69.18
:w Praying ....
-18.47'
CSDant ..........
M48
8 1406^
Aabca t...............
Ore of lots alDoe May 7.
Snow plowing
1906........................................................8
State and Cats
Grabbing trees
(tore of lota that wen owing
Shoveling anew
Pm- Interest .............................
May 7. 1906..................................
- RECEIPTS
* 8,468.66

TAXES ASSESSED ANiy COL­
LECTED IN KKKS.

Traverse City. Mich., Apr. 30. 1«07.
In'
ivolce of Ubrarj Property, owned
by tl
the diy of Traverse City, Mlchl.

S844
:8MA4
:».U

719.00'Onvalliig

•itwo
U.*9
' 81.00

Contingent fund..
Mre fund .................. ..............
Maries fund
..................
Library (and ...............................
Bridge fwid .................................
Trank sewer dlsL No 8.,
Special sewer dlsL Na 1-.

649.32
382.87
880.85
248.35
76646



PA:<Jg »

mg DAILT EACnS, SATUBDAT, KAY 11, MOT.
» et.

BESIDE MY
BOOK SHELVES

I

and t8. bik. 6. P. W* Srd

I; Chu-lea U CurUs* *1111 nrlte to QI Vina Sunpl*. Iota 27 and tS. Uk 6, P.

1460.
\
Carl S. East a&d wUe to J. C. Fobk
1, eH or s«fW aac.
T 26. R 11. $1600.
Amanda naek 'to Cbarlea pUh.
8omeUm« aco I raferttid rou to tbe
Snow. Babr by Hn. Joae(*iBe Dta- * 23-40 of a*^4 aec. «. T 26, R 10, |L
«t al to Ubev
k^Pepry.aaamoattolnblobook' ^
^
bow' I Va^’to toll you
oH of bxa 1 aad 2, btk 4. Goodwont It in detail.
>^ob'B add., *20.

Oenm nnirl^ee arcniM im4 WmM
tastth ottto*Momlag ewsleaa at 10:00.
. Sunday adwel end SMe Mai
10 toA eoiGlal Invltnlten la extended to Tueeday evening, 7:20, pmyemeeting. Friday evening. 7:80, Zlonte BeaU to eoma and wemhlp with na.
llgte-Lltemry Sldety.
extended to nil.
J. Allan Oanhy. L-- .....
The saimtMn Army.
Stodar. 0:18 a. au gmet boor.
Sttda^iOiOO A a, BoraMg t

B Peary, tbe otiy while cdkUd

Peter WunborK,
Clara Wurzburg
S«»ta
parcela. O. P. T. C., 210,000.
; Indeed moat white people are cold
Peter Wunburg and wife to B(mdBongh with tbe theraraiiet^
, ard B. Gamer, parctia, $16,000.
to be
to Eo wberw It | loaoar. E. Snnatadt ««■* wife to Jote

'"Stodap, 6:0^p.
Bmiar 0. BSftnday. 7:00 ». a, niiiigiilleflii earmnstlnv <
^^edatoday, 1:88 j
oad and fourth —

IM^ about $600 water hmA aSoto LOOO
-Dr. -loBfef'umiJMMtolll WBl — Otto
423.07 *mentt. about 1.600 letttm and about
.$. 488.07
4M;oT Lto
(This for the reaaon that the
tbe poor
Ibetearioue nrnnlsiirWIlif of the
of the entire county are now eared city.l
ttpST hod adopted. ,
for by toe county system, and we have fietol
' Teaa-AldenMn Abbott. GUiet^
no parUouter use for a poor funA)
After making these transfers the
boidle^
Udtk. Palmer, tomcontlngeet fund will be '

bank ahonlAhe antoorIsed at this meeting. :
'We wmld also have the followtng
condition of tunda at tbe present time
wblto we woeld have to conalder
.We meeting* urery
inm daring
tbe year to oom*—so far as
tbe overdrafts would be ocm&emed.
. Snsar. il90 a a. HeUne 11
altbougfa tbe funds mentioned below
would apparenUy be balsneed; tbeee
**2;00p.m. junior masftiig
funds would owe the eontlngent fund
l:M p. B. md hot satoattm 1
as fiallowe:
Fire ........................................... $ 899.61
004.23
.Salartee
246.26
Library
OBAhMtl* «ry:-«teaer! th
Bridge
I42S82
mlvmtlan for you.
WAT
An am weleetDA
lOlAS
3.12346
CHURCH BREViTlEA
3$9.4
367.9
Fourteenth St M. E-—‘Poplc Sunday
morning. "How shall we UghUn Ufete
burdens?;' Evening topie, "Sin
llted to tbe ccuUngei
origlA i^at It does, where it
t our booiu May IsL.
end-.''
o my mind. If you will

*^S^-NonACarried. *
Beepectfully
lly sabmitted.

As Inspectcn -of the eieetlou to ba
held j^^J^907. the
ej

T. R omit. City Clerk.

Moved byT COUlett and
Palmer that me of t

r

tom be wed at toe speetel |
»*■
.
tbe matter of tbe adjnat- be held . Aprs 20, 1P07. '
••a ■!«. than^
tor “•
in-to. Bat a. „a.
oMt Pa*. )100.
B$tot of tbe funds as between tbe fire,
Carried.
aall a*a.tlT haa aa paw„ a, M*t-| j,,aoa B. HaasatloM .ad
pMlce, Ubrary, etc* funds and the oonAs Alderman GOlett ____
Wednwday, 7.$0 p. m.. every flr«
aa Camiaaader and Mra. Peur tor. 1 pjchard Harthat. muaeB. (1*60.
tingmt fund be referred to the ways
le counef] Ud* year, be now took OA
Auu
tTi mtnimrni, , ma
aa auasewcu
suggeMed
Mlere, Commaadar Peary hae TUited
j„,,ob Campbell and wife to WU- weto C. W. B. M. moeu.
islon to .expreea bis appredalioo xi
Tburadny. 7:80 p. nL, olon .ml4by tbe city clerk in kls annual report
tte eitrame north fow tlmea. and a*-|
Troutwlne, lot 30 and wlfr lot -eek pmyer meetlns.
Yeas—Aiderinen Abbott. OUleU. tbe courtesy shown him 1>t the eoum
pwt» to etnrt agnln In June of this 29. bik. 2. P. H'a 2od, $2800.
Fridmy. 7:$0 p. BU Sundi^ et^ool
Lardie. Hnrehle. Moon, Palmer. Sbu- dl. The mayor and AMemm: MOOE
and Alderman -Winnie made rairniliM
year, while Ura. Peary haa taken the.
„cAIey to William Onder- teachers' meeting.
ter tod Winnie.
Welcome-to worship, with os
Naye-NonA f
woynee at leaat three dmee.
| k,rk. i*tg j „d 4, bik. 1, N Fife Lake.
strangers, vorUngman and the poor.
Carried.
Children of the Arctic, a gequel to $20.
Reeelution.
The Snow Baby, waa written by Mre.l Darius J. Hall and wife to Glen A
T. H. GILU8. qerk.
Prlende Church,
be- 2814^lBSOLTra>. That the Mayor
Peary and Marie, deacrlMng the Toy- Brigham,
of nwl4 ae«. 26. T 25. xtmer Oak and Fifth eceett.
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
might to a rtrtaln extent be j and the. City Clerk be aathmlaed
Rev. Ftanklln M«r«nth and Rev
«se they took In 1900 to And Marie-* r 12, J3T6.
permanently remedied for the foUow-1 to advertise for eealed propouls
lather, who bad been gone a year and j George Sacbtleben and wife to Hen- ,OBr7 Moon Meredith, pataora.
log reason; When deHaqnent ttxea,.froin
the
Banking
Inetltatloiis
WANTED
Meeting for woiahlp 8aM>ath mom
turned over to the county trea»=~%f_*tiiB dty for tbb bluest
of whom they only Mew that he oad ry C. SachUoben, parcel*, «ec. 1. T
Oval Wood
for collecUon they smnetlmee re-! rata of*TntereBt attainable wi dally
ing, 10:30 a. m.
been caught: by tbe.tCb and oompelled 2T, R 12. $1.
—. .. balances of mooey
I there, as1 yon_____
yon know, ^~*T-baltoces
money brionglng
b '
Factory.
/
to the
winter^ and
ao< spring In the| LuVeme B. Wood. e*c.. to DeBtte ^unday etoo^ 11:46 a. m. Jobs
to apend thee winter'
LIABILITIES
.
period of two r three yearn When city or In Its custody, ud the lowest
land of snow. This time they wei £. Monroe, lote 7 and 8. bik. 4. Wne paid to the
Bends
Junior
ty treasurer they are by him twice a
gone lirteen months, as they also be­ hrim's add.. $2,000.
Senior
>r C. L Bits p.
year paid over to the city. This apcame prisoners In the lee before find­
Pblleod Gibson to James Selkirk.
al meeting. 7:00 p.
Gospel
- ' of- course, to all delinquent
piles,
ing the dear fsther. bot at la« he ueM of neM sec. 30. T. 28. R 9. $1000.
Teachers’ meeting, 7:00 p.
jt I am referring only
taxes.
came to them on bis birthday. May
Mrs. F. E. White to James Selkirk. Omrsdayi
connecuon
to
taxes
1901. He would not return home with nwMof seM sec. 28. T 28. R 9. $1.
Prayer meeUng 7:80 p. 1
that are raised by tbe city tod
thnrsday.
lenned
"General
City Taxes"—this
.Abbott
Voting
Msefine
Co.$
1.760.00
them when they aalled on Augnsc 29.
Harvey Nelson and wife to Nellie
Preaching
on
Sabbath
both
mOmtng
genera!
city
tax
Includes
such
funds
but told them to. come for him the M. A. Simone. sH of lot 4. bik. 9. H.
as fire. park, police, library, bridge,
ud evening. All are oordlally Invited
next spring, ifbleh they did, and all L. A Co's sub div.. $600.
printing, .salaries, etc.
and welcomed to our ewvlcea.
retuned to New York together in Sep­
Vtcn a budget is made up tbe
Donald A. Wilson and wife to .Carl
tember. 1902.
amounts are estimated to be used In
D. Adams, parens, $500.
Flr« M. E. Cbufeh.'
these various funds and when tbe.
CtKnmander took the Toyage again . Prokop Kyselka and wife to Fred
taxes
are paid they are transferred
Rev.
Joeeph
Dutton,
Psntor.
returning In 1905, but I do not know Dunn. pMoels. P. H.'s 1st. $281.83.
SPECIALS FOB THIS WEEF
from the general city fax to tbelr reMorning aerrloe, 16:S0.
whether Mrs. Peary and Marie accom­
G, R. A I. a a Co. et al to Alby
specUve city fifnds according to tbe
Sunday eehoot at noon.
panied him.
$218,321.41 percentage that they bear to the total
Goff, paroels. nfe Uke. $60.
Epworth League, 6:00 p. m.
general city ux that is raised.
.^..---Ralanee of Various Fund*
These books are printed In
Alby GOB to H. U La Bar. lot 2.
Bvtolng eervioe at 7:$0.
Of course every year there la general
146.07
*-clear type, which is ao restful to^the bik. 13. S. Fife Lake. $16.
Prver meeting, Thuredny evening
*
Quh or %€.00 MonlAljf '
5.422.70 citv tax turned over to the county
eyes, and are very fully lUustratad
Charles Peart and wife to David
3143 fur collection, and as i bare said be­
from pboti^Tsphe taken by the Pearye Smith, s 23-40 of seM sec. 8, T 2$. R1,14245 fore, when paid at tbe county it U
and chosen with especial reference to 10. $600Bapttet ChuretL
433:07 twice a year paid over to tthe clly.
Rev. Geo. B. Lodtbait, Putor.
T.336.33 tt-hen BO paid to the city this general
their Interest to young people. WhUe
Wllbur B. tnison and wife
ax has always been credited to
1.628.41
study room, 601 WlBtelm bloek; ts
Cash or tr.OO MonOUy
Intended originally tor the young, Chartee Wilson, parcels, sec. 16. T
287.40
idencp. 312 Union street Oflloe phone.
erery member of the family must be 27. R 11. $300.
257.32 actly been done so _ ..
To demooatreteonr popular ONE PEICB aquare dealing of tdaiio
Cltteens,
1246;
reMdence
phase,
Cte
Interested in these truly delightful
;
Charles Wilton and wife to FVank
963.20 so from the fact that the county
aelling, weputon aalA to-morrem. and nnttl aold, a nombar of DBrequired,when
turning
over,
stories of remarkable things, places tod Julia E. Ball, parcels, tec. 16. T. lrsns.164; Bell, $$0.
1.007,63
- PBbDABLB npright pl^oa for bnyera who derire to porehaae a reaUy
taxes to the city, to give,
D grade pteno. at an eaoeptioiially low priOA m»-*- ’-----Morning eervioe, 10;$0.
and people.
27. a 11. $2,400.
136.63 the exact year 0 whlto this paid de­
>fliHtntmeaL
Sunday nebocd. 13.
-nie, Fledrlcb A Stokes company,
t^'arreu J. Taylor and wife lo Peter
72.33 Unquest tax ha. _ bearing. and of!
Baiaca Bible cteea. 12.

attempt
|
«r New York City, are to be congratu­ R. Bogart, st: o( seU of ne^ sec. 25.
couree
It
is
not
practical
t
76.36
B. T. P. U, $:I0.
ent
taxi
«8«KIIIBAll.arai
lated that they hare'been able
140.84
T 25, R n. $560.
Tleeat

_________
_____________
reason,^
36.46
p'lace before the pubUc books of sutdi
Ellas Wells tod wife to WJllism
. and prayer meetla« «n
2,610.73 and these funds tberefore do sot r
Our maU-paytMtUplan jnaket piano buying easy.
lastlog TBiue at so nfbderate a price. Force and wjfe, pareels sec. 3, T 27,
Evening euvlee at 7:00.
1.826.07 celve the full credit that they would,
R 10 $1.
Junior Union. Satnrdny aftemoon at
1.685-10 bave if all tbe tax assessed had been;
2:30.
Bast Pitmt 8L Imp
625.51 collected by the city treastifer tod n
The article In the Review of ReRobert W, Carr and wife
AU are oordlally Invited to'the eer
278-88 general city tax turned over to tb
TlewE on "Tbe Docter In tbe Public; pert Arbor No 1039 of Andeot Or--------------foi coUeetton.
vice*.
677.67 oumy treasurer
-ler of Gleaners, pareels, sec. 17, T 25.
Sehbol." from which 1 quoted to
contingent fund'
Therefore
the
1,665.11
two or three weeks ago, ealled forth R 9. $1.
a prooipt and forcible reply from
Ira H. Adama and wife to wmis 8
$28,491.06 grouod. t leasL s
Comer Ninth ud Wadewoith.
lo reUUoo tu some of tbe funds 1 quent i
President Roosevelt, who again states Reed et al. lots 6 and 6. bik. 7. H. L
C. C- Gibson. Pastor.
have the. following
ing to report: ,At the and wll
his unalterable belief l/ tbe neceaalty A Co's 2ud, $1800.
leucement of the past year, as should
Sunday aervices:
of larger farolllM anfong the Ameri­
William E. Barker and wife to. June
you are well aware, several of the tbe tonds
Class meeting. 10:00 a m.
Figuring that this baa been done,
tands were considerably overdrawn
can people generally in very plala L. Warner et al. paroela. $100.
Preaching. 10:30 A m.
and
money
was
borrowed by trans­ for the past twelve years. It would
terms. Tbis reply .was In the form of
Clarence H. Gardner to Chnries E.
Sunday adiocri. 11:46 A m.
fer from the contingent fund tod seem to me, perhaps not legally, but
a letter to the editor of the magnslne. Pray, parcels, sm. 2, T 27. R 9. $100.
at
any rate JusL that your bonoreble
placed
to
the
credit
of
these
several
Junior T. P. A., $:(0 p. m.
Auditor General to Hu^ Boyd,
but the president oooMted to Its pnbbody should charge up to tbe oontlntunde.
Senior T. P. JL. 8:80 p. m.
of the balances, either
assignee. eeVl of sw^i sec. 18, T 27.
lIcatloD in tbe Hay number.
Preaching. 7:80 p. m.
(be credit of such funds as are
R. 9. $2.68.
overdrawn now as fire, salaries, li­
Mid-week prayer meeting, Thundny, I the Biatement o
Fred Wurzburg ud wife to Sophie
Tbe Circle continues I prove itself
brary. bridge, printing, park, etc.,
7:30 p. mT
L e„ that are now that are raised tn tbe general dty tax
Do you want a home, free from ooise, free from
a first class family mai line, and cat- Johnson, lote 1, 2. 3 and 4. bik. 2. H.
You are cordially invited to attend that are o
tod wtiich very seldom, it ever, reL. A Cote 14th. $600.
Ilea Its bright
into I
Ml of these eervlcee.
the aDDoyance of others, with pure, fresh air and
$ 604.64 colre their proper credits. This, If
AUlson Taylor and wife to Bamest
bomes each month.
816.74 done, would in a measure at least
water;
where yGu can have all the comforts of a coun­
J.
Taylor,
of
aH
of
ne%.
aec.
19,
As a mother who likes to see tdilld4,173.28 take care of the overdrawn condition
Fourteenth' Street M. E. Chureh.
T 27, R 10. $1000.
try home with the nearby pleasurers of city life?
ren happy. I want to call the
563-67 of the funds in question and It would,
B. H. nemlng. Paator.
WUllam O'Healr. et al. to John
$6.66 naturally not be necesaary to raise aa
tloe of other parents lo a ahort article
If
so,
DOW is the time aijd here is the opportunity.
Homing class meehng 9:46. Morn­
368.90 much money this year by taxation for
on page 223 of the May number of KMly ud wife. eVi of se%. a
e funds, tod 1 would1 respectfuny
ing Stovice, sermon 10:80. Bnnday
I still have Qfty acres that I now offer for sale at
2.987.86
The Circle, eotlUed “Two Juvenile T 27, R 12, $3,000.
thai this matter be re­
■ 17.98
>1 at 12:00. ^worth League at
prices
ranging
from one hundred to five hundred dol­
O.
R.
A
I.
R.
R'Co.,
et
al.
to
Cbaa.
I
means
eommlt.
ferred
to
the
ways
and
Street
district
>
Coty Comers;" In It Mrs. C. F. Cook,
6:30 p. m. Brening preaching
tee for their cousideratios when maklars per acre an<nn lote ranging from city lots to ave
of Howard university. Washington, D. W. Rarey. lot 13, bik..13. Fife Lake, Ivlce. 7:30. Mld-weok pmyer meeUng
> the budget
$11,290.1
C., advocates s
which we have
o^ any other number of acres as maylie desired.
sdsy
evening
7:20.
to
addition
the
o
tlngent
fund
Is
I
Jolla IHUtoay to Amnnda R. Sew­
found very good In our own home,
i $649.:
Inventory e< .City Property.
My tenhs are as follows: Ten per cent of purchase
ell. 1« 13, bik. J3, S. Fife Inke. 1200.
thnt of baring some place
CommoD.Coundl
Atonrjr M. IE, Chareh.
Ralph Case et al to Nrifle L. KMprice down and ten per cent every twelve months iHth
>Ilowlng transfers
made:
6.000.00
Cliy dock ....
bouse devoted to the child's use only:
Rev. W. H. Irwtn.
ley.
lot
10.
bik.
12,
O.
P.
T.
C..
$5,000.
Dr.
2.000.00
EneettoB
outfits
seven per cent interest annually on unpaid baladce.
n whole room. If possible, or at least
Osae meeting 8:'
ConUngent ..............................$ 2.^.
Ralph
Case
et
al
to
Loralne
E.
Homing ewvtoe
a pleasant comer 'fomlabed and deeThese offerings include farm, garden and fruit
lAOO.
Sunday n^oM. L
omted to make tbe child happy. Mrs. Gibbs and wife, parcels, $1.
Fire ...
$.446.
$82!8T
land, with desirable building and city lota Aimnci ia
Auditor General to Newell
Salaries
810.
Cook describes two such comer* In a
Library
n*% see. 29. T 28. R 8. $1L96.
246_.
$ 86446.17
the city limits, and is within tbe ability of any eoer-.
very attractive way.
1129.200 00
aWE* .
78645 Water works
Marda MlBer to 'Charles K Hagek,
Winifred E. Pratt Whlte.
getie, industrious person to buy.
4I4U40
lot 42. bik. 3. Bayslde, $160.
A eordlal weleona to thaea esrelesA
8^.32
Ibrary trustees.. 40400.00
Let me show you this property.
PhUUp Roach and wife to Wm. P.
17A000.00
Free MethodW Chu*.
Crotaer, lots 13. 14 and 16. Vk. 2,'Y>.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
$424.067 37
,te aeoond. $5,600.
give herewith a sUtemont of the
AUle P.. Brown to Wm. P. Crotaer.
Seirleee every -Sunday monfing at
carried OS tbe va­
lote 9 ud io. bik. 2. P. Hte Second,. 10:20.
city;
rious
properties belonging
ts pro
Jennie Orth to Edward McNamara, $8,090.
Watt day pmyer meeting ntutedny
».O0:
rater Works—Building,
loU 7 and 8. AdslT* add., 2600.
$7400.1.00; funUFrancis Q-DeU and wife to W. B. rasing 7:10.
boiler, fixtures,
Smith Realty Co. to Anna Welt,
....
r. $1,600.00
ire. $300.00: stei
All eordtelty Invited.
HeroU. parcels. 947-9, $600.
:urance.
excepting
$1400.00.
SO tL of lots 1 and 2. bik. 7. a L. *
This
Insurance,
Maggie Schofield tp John Horan.
ill alt expire this year and' when re­
Co^ 1st. $1,400.
wK of nwV. 3S-2B-9. $2000.
CATHOUa
Insured-at the new rate will
John Downey and wife to Thoi
General atreet .
Wm. H. Stltes tod wife to Peter
Imniamteta Cenemtlofi Chureh.
$125.00.
Downey. nw% of nwl4 sec. 10, T 2B. Zieblnskt. parcels. H. L. A Cote 10th.
DlviaKm and Beeond strwttA
Street dtetrict No.
R 9. $S0.
1178.
Low maiA 8:00.
State Street Bonding—Bolldtog.
Charles C. Blackman and wife
AudHof Gueral to Leonard Baker,
Hifh raaaa, Ifr-.SO.
$660.00.
Wnilam Crandall, lot 20, Grover partt, hw^t of *w%. 11.2519. $65.16.
VeeperA 7:80 p. m.. and benedtellon
This Insurance expires thls year
$1^00.
rite 19.
Of the Blessed Baeramant
and obtain a life membership ir> the NATIONAL AS­
Alteon Taylor eL al to Foreal D.
SOCIATION OF ENTHUSIASTIC STERLING OWN­
tools, machinery, etc.. $4,e00.00.
Taylw, n% of b% of ne^4 aec. 19, T
»
THE CHURCHES.
St. Franete Ctni^
Thls Inaurance will expire this year
ERS.
27. R 10. $1,000.
tod the premiums will amount to
Oomar Tenth and Oaaa etreato.
Bdward Bornner and wife to WllCr.
$69:60.
Sunday
eervloee-LMr
Ma«.'T:SI
A
Contingent
....
1
Spruce
ttem P. Voglesong, lot 16, bik. “Q" a
964A
Second Ward Bdldlng
<%tirto
hOQeee
are
tnamted
tree
and
L
aiMi
Haas
and
aaraoa.
20:80
A
BL
- -- ••
$1,000.00.
L. A Co-s 7th. $LO0.

General sewer .
pastora are reqoaeted to bring In noSexton's Dwelling-B«lldteg$600^
Klk Rapids Iron Co. to FTanoe* a Uose not later than 609 Friday aftet> Vespers and Benedletlan. 7:80 p. b.
Week daVe-Servlesa, 7:M a m.
Speola] sewer district
White, nwH of seV& sec. 28. T 48. R
'Tenth Streets-BnlMliig'
9. $126.
-Vottng Hecblne*. Onion and Tenth
tbe work has been completed b,
Christian gelsnee SerytssA
WUllam a Crandall and wife to
DAILY BENERtB in Murieal DeUght-The StREWNG is rcsmwzLed
Streets. $LOOO.OO.
Modem Woodman hnD. over Poet. dal aewer district No. l-there U ^
To me it would seem

for ite sweet. slugiugsiualHy «f toM, end ito nepoiiaive.totioB.
Samuel D. FOeter and wife, lot
payment yet to be made on this se«!
OfllOA .
INSURANCE agai:
Grover park, $2,000.
------------ return«l^ to the count; Se'^rt^W^T^dlng located at
Sundays, 10:80 a bl
—Tbe dorebltltj of tbe STBB.
Harrey J. Oetmnn to Howard Whlfr and aanion B yoe have
Wednaaday evealagA taetti
Union and Tenth atreete and
leaUngA 7:80 p. m.
In*, w 20 ft. of lot 7. bik “A." a U. A Mgne la SSnvane Gfty, ytm ere ei
toe
amount
now
carried
on
the
seiTbqy are bnUt right
Reading mom («en daDy ...... lAtefial sewer district No. i .(
to eome. gsk noqnalnte
tto's dwelling.
-tbat's tbe reaaoo.
Co's 7tb, $666.
Bnnday ftom 2:00 tfll 8:00 p. BL:
«nd vortc and wonhlp with in.
I wish to report toat "we have, in
aewer
■ a C. Van DeWalker nod wife to J. wait and meet thn pastor.
kS-Tbea
Thnieday enningA 7:00 to 0:00. Hew General
iveatoaeat Deeeaaary to proeure a BTB£tote offlee, dnring the past fiscal ;^r.
(Thte
for
tbe
O. Crotaer. lots 9 and 10, Mk. 6. vUeerrioes announoed tn tL. WUhMm blodr. lOrin HA A an ' '
recorded 223 birth certificates, ^
LINO wUl yield yon and your famUy big divideada to pleaaue
CknrcA Breritie*. Begular servkne ns invitatlan to atund aU etntote and baa been cdmpl<
plete records of which have beto
lage of Paradise, $800.
and bapptoeaa aa long aa yen Uva. Wbat better tovreUaeat esrald
Dr.
mailed to toe departmdnt of ataU and
Peter TonnnUet and wile to a a
you make?
,
154.61 lb toe county clerk of this oounV; Md
Gener. paroels. a L. A Cote 8r^ wb.
First Presbyterian Chefoh.
Street dtetrict Na 2........... ...
*• , under Instruction trosn toe
d»*„ $9,000. ,
~
' nandPaik Mre
partment have- furntehed ^
We
sell
the
STERLING
on
Easy
Monthly
Install­
Qeoige c.‘McMnnn end wlto to
Mom^ aarvloeA
«. 110;01
ments. Come, see and hear itf Testimonial booklet
iliomas D. McManus. wH «< wH of
strict Na 8 lor to# an on Oto
vor. 8:20 p. m.
^te past tW ggd ghoiild hsv.^ in toelr respective ward* during toe
nw16 . eoe. ». » *6. a 9. $1.00.
sent on request.
at 7:80.
cbargM to EtoOMl stnet
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