The Daily Eagle, May 17, 1907

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The Daily Eagle, May 17, 1907

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

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1907-05-17

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THE

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0«r <nMnt «etamn «im htiprt •• huMdr«dt of pooplo and iMy help *•
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.OT>AT, JtAT 17. 19b7.

TBAVEBSB

VOU XV. NO. 4884.

NECEIIIEDFINE
J 60LD BAD6ES

mn] MAYer
IN NAME ONLY

^ Iff
a

If you <ki it will pay you to take a look at the

MATTRESS
We are selling for

$10.00
It is positirHy (riiiiranlr.d not »o bunch, mat or spmad.
CHarantre and fixed retail price is attached to erery maUread.
tv.ine in and look them orer whether you want to boy or
not. Your credit is tiood.

nr or ibif’s coibsir

*

tvthi-ui-<ii '>ho ie faKtidious in
hit ta-ir, can alyay> be atiaini'd
(vlii'ii iiic furniah ny*. are chown
Wp cater to the
jaKT^rr^n. ■eni io all the little
arcrwupcM of dreM. that proclaim
the' yeDtlemau in Tiea. Under­
wear. Kocka. tfliiriaa^iiaepend.
. «n in tbe laUM atylee »im1 aS
yrleea to ndt aU |

unnuEKnaHB
YOUNG WOMAN PASSED AWAY
AT lot 18 TODAY

TOOK REIIQKiE ON
INNOCEilT US

Miss MoUte Richter, wbo baa been
I poor health and In bed since Mooday. died at her borne, 210 West Tenth
streeL this morning about 10:15. at
the age of 24 years. A brother. Fred
Richter, wbo travels, was In Grand
Rapids at the time and dtd not roach
the Action of the Ce»
bu Bister's bedside until after her
sacks.
death.
Mias Richter's death comes as
3 held a bamiuet and
(Special
to
tbe DaBy RagM.)
shock to her many friends, ss it wi
reunion of l
ening at
Unit. May 17.—Forty-Bve oOcen
rather unexpected, tfiey not thinking
the hose houae of .Compoay No. 3, at
and workmen of KuttenrY spliatag
her criUcally Ul.
which four of the oldest members,
mills were shot down this momlag
who have recently stepped out and In
by a patrol of noewacks becaaae a
whose honor the affair was given,
band of Terortsts had attacked a au0
wer« present. It was p'isnnsd sa a
wagon In the neighborhood, killed a
eurprlse on them sad ao well did the
guard and secured 11.000.
plane carry, some of tbe gentlemen
There U great Indl^tNm hecanas
•were called from their beds to attentl
of the fact that the etnployas In tha
s they bad retired unusually early'
factory bad nothing to,do with the
Tbe four members who were the
mall wagon episode and they wan
guests of honor were J. A. Montague. WILLIAM 8CHIMMEL ARRESTED sbot down merely beeane the .ana•OR MURDER OF MARTIN C.
Jake Furtsch. A. J. Petertyl and Al­
sacks were angry and bad to taka iW
bert Petertyl, all of whom have been
GOLDEN IN APRIL
venge on some one as the real oRUidmembers of the company from 16 to.
ere escaped.
21 years, the first three named havtag
been charter members when the jiompany was organised 21 j’ean ago.
There were IS present .of whom
three. T. G. Sbllson. "Cash" Monroe Ycggmen Blew Open Safe In General
Steve M Msttawan, Secur­
and A. W Bartak have the honor of
being named s'ith tbe charter (
ing Mency and
bers. Mr. Shlleon has been s fin
Stamps.
for over 30 years, baring Joined the
hUNTH ANNIVERSARY WAS HCLDi
first bucket brigade.
tSpeoal
to
the Dally Baglai
LAST EVENING WITH'FORTY
T. P Sbllson presided as tosstmaetor and called first upon Chief Hurray, . Grand Haven. May 17.—WQUam
MEMBERS PRESENT .
Schlmmel.
a
farmer
liriag
near
Caswho gave the fire laddies a nice talk.
J. W. Milllken gave an excellent noTla, has been arrested neiar Hnaketalk, recounting severs! Inddenl gon for the murder of Martin C. Gold­
en, the Deonlsoa stonkeNror, who
I’hich happened in tbe early days.
At the eoncluslon of tbe speaking, was killed In April. IPOfi!'- It Is
1 has a clear Cattpra and
mir handsome gold badges, hand­
, though ths. prisoner dentes he
From Absent Ones and Uw DejrB
somely engraved . with the reclpieat'r
uame. also "Presented by Hose Co.' is nUty.
Talked of Ttiek Otoe
Safe Blown Open.
No. S." were presented to Messrs.
(^leclei to the DnlD to«le.)
Montague, Fnrtsch and A. J. and Al­
alamam.
May
17.—The
general
bert fttertyl. whksh was the grestsst
F««mer Co. ]i. of Uie Hannah Rifles
surprise of ail to then, bat the tokens store at MstUwan. 12 mUes fro^
bald a ramloD last evealbs to Onaga
of regard w^l
asm .to leeaQ hero, was looted by regime
nl^L Tbe safe was blown <««i with haU to tomor ed tbelr ataitk aulvarthelf diya
eary. which waa bUndad Vj M bmiS, and i

tl II WeiUMB IBMIM

HlNttRMJin

r 17.—While
I retnraS ha dlBcov- Flftahn Were Preaent at Gathering
tbm. Be bur
HNd at Hoae Heuae No. 3 LMt
. arrttred Inn
Evening—Delegate to Con­
Ife end UtUe
r saeat from
vention Cheeen.

iginning Today the Mayer'e Capltlh ]
iatlon la Complete, He Having
Tranaferred Hla Power
ef Attorney.
Ban FrancUco, May 17.—The OeU
today aaya that from thle time os,
Eugene Schmidt will be -mayor In
name only. He baa turned the rebiS; (
of the government over to-a coensilt- |
of seven repreaentaOvee o* tha ‘
1 organlaatMma:
In tbe dty. Beginning today onder the
committee the capltnlatlon of tbe
mayor la complete. He haa UaBSferved Is writing bit power of attor <
ney to the followiiig clUaene: 8. B.
Aodrreon, F.' W.. Dohermann. Percy
T Morgan, F. W. Van BieUe. LoaU
RoeenfleJd. C. H. Bentley, Cbarlea W.
Slack.
,
On tbe committee of e
lowing businese place, are repreaented; MrrchaniE Elxchange, Chamber I
of Commerce. Board of Tra^e. Her

» ««lta hedli
I to the Boo

CASNOVIA FARMER
PHY DENIES GOUT

II* RK
Rst tto OapKel To-

J.W. SLATER H -The-

Satisfactory Dressing

<3ITT EDITION. 4 P. K.

\ FOUR MEMBERS OF HOSE CO. NO. the Hm BMfi In Peep HmIUi Dip PATROL OF COSSACKS ENTER
Seme Time and In Bed SInee
'■^3. RECENTLY RETIRED, GIVEN
SPINMN6 MILLS AND SHOOT
Me»«ny.
A GREAT SURPRISE
FORTY-FIVE PERSONS

TURNS REINS OF CITY GOVERN­
MENT OVER TO COMMITTEE OF^SEVEN

“You
Minted
tojee

. VsfWNs • '

ELKS MEETINa
The regular meeting of the Blka
wae held last night and adjourned to
meet at 8 o'clock tonight. All Elks
are requested to be at the club
rooms at 7 p. ni. sharp, to go to tbe
train to meet District Deputy W. T.
l-eckfe, who will make an ofBclal
visit to the local lodge.
There will l« one candidate (or
itlaiioD. Slipper, and entertainment
by Prof McBwen. tbe magician. Stegart’a orchestra sad others,
may 17.tl

^ t7p=%hlef among all
t tbe capUol la
II 'Sqt. Wsner will call
^ of tbs legtslature
I U It faBs to pass
a bill,
^^MSDOas borne to.be
S from
I, hA cannot be
I to glV"

eonsM SM (Bm

REUNION OF C0.M.
HANNAN RIHES
.unumirinBnBi

NiatiitiW .wto.a

iM.

Smim-Realtv Co. Have Some
Fine Bargains In
Real E:state.

Farms lor
Sale
Lt‘l uh ff pair »ml onUrirt* y«'ur housu.
Prompt and courloiujh' troatment t<> till

SmitlY Realty

Company
,v 3::.

Floyd Smiltt

Residence 3«u.

GRA.D UA.TIOIM

FOOTWEAR
.

For Gjmmencemenl we have the
lines ol
Siking Footwear that appeal to the young
man or woman graduate. Our line of (SXFORDS AND SUPPERS were never so
comiJele as they are this season.

Oxfords fii
Oxfords “

m's convention to be held In Detioft
and A. w. Bartak as altarnate.

retftiQ their new loo^ .sad
good TormA guarantee covers every
pair.
Step in! We'll show you
more good points about tbe
Crawford Shoes.

oemeUffy lot miiat be poM for to ad-

QUICK
FORCED TO THE WJUl AND THROUGH
la t must have mere
and have secured quarters In the new Paige Bleclrle building. For s
few weeks I offer a fine selection of IM Salt Dattnas. •Ktfaalvc

atylea. toon B» ap. Troaacra N ap.

QUICK, flie Tailor

IVllRadio Tea
I feel sure you would eu|oy this Tea.
Like to have you try ft on our
recommendation. Think we’ll
thereby gain another friend for our
tea counter.

line of Slippers and Ties for the little folb.

....PURE....
SODA WATER
Eine Soda Water is the
ODO perfect beverage.
It is everything a drink
should be—cooling, re­
freshing, invigorating—
and it harms nn one.
We are balking only of
GOOD Soda—of Soda as
good as it can be. This
kind is the only kind
served at mir fountain.

WAIT’S

TRACK SUPERVISOR OF THE G.
R. 4 I. MOVES HIS OFFICE
Little Building Located East of t
Depot Was Moved on the
Train.

L. R. STICKNEY
DINISIER
SETS

YOU ARE

HANNAH fi AY CO

Tbe Btcaln barge Topeka haUlng
from Milwaukee came Into port at
with a cargo of hard coal tor
the Hannah A Uy MereanUle
pauy. The barge loaded at Buffalo and
haa L235 toue of coal on board. Part
of Abe cargo ta nut coal and tbe re­
mainder etove coal.
Tbe uDloadlDg la being done by
power. Hoppers on ao endlees (diain
bring the coal from the hold and dump
00 an endless belt which travela
-- a frame that reaches far out___
the dock and eveoUially-laDda the coal
the blua prepared tor Its reeepUon.
Lnloadlng began alnoat as aooi
the boat reached the dock at the foot
of Union street
Tbe barge is a straoge looking craft
Id some respects It Is not especially
large, being but 240 feet over alt, but
it baa two smokestacks that send out
volumes of black smoke and then
there is a large derrick rising from
the center of the deck. This is for
purpose of moving and supportIBK the unloading machinery.
The boat On arririag was not able
I get up close to the dock owing to
shallow water. As Its cargo U dis­
charged the boat wiM be able U>
neaf^e shore.

DRUG STORE iiwES Tws cm iMiiiiuias

SOc per lb.

that must be suited wiUi
We are so sure that
YOU that we want you
next time you order flour
the result will be—you wi

seLLEH of good shoes

I EAGLE WANT AO.

Ask for a sample.

$1.25 to $3.50
$1.00 to $2.00

Don’t forget that wc are showing the best

them sharpened for aprlng <
" srn micniga
at 311 Bat
Front street
may me

PORT TODAY
Loaded at.Buffalo WHh C^l for the
Hannah A Lay Mercantile
tympany.

At
Economical
Prices
Only TtitnK Of Iti
A 43 piece DeooraU'd Set.at f*.9B
AKtopieoe BecorstedSetet MJ8
Nothinp bcUvt for the mooey.
WouUi be p1c*so<l U> show them

B. J Sbanoessy. track supervisor of
tbe C. R. A I. rsllroed. bss moved bis
office here and will make Ibis place
bis headquarters. Tbe office, a small
building about 12 feet square, Is
cated Just east ol the depot and \
irrougbt In on the train yesterday aft­
ernoon from Blg.Raplds. where he pre­
viously bad his headquarters.
Mr. Shannessy has not dedded as
yet wbeUier be will bring hit family
from big Ruplds. The change U due
to more men being pot on In thU ca­
pacity and Is the forerunner of other
changes ,wbieb will probably be niade
In bettering the condltlODS of this
road.
Hr. Sbanoessy will have the s
vlsioD of tracks from Walton Junction
to Northpon and also from CadiUac
to Lake aty. A namber «t ndlee at
new track wUI be put dowa bto
Htu city and WaJtoo this aamiD

Liaat, toaeph maasea. <Md fl
posidoo In an axcallsnt toaBaer. The
address ot waloena was glT«t by
CspL J. V. Metotoah.
Talagnuns and Lattars.

A telegram was read from Ralph
MaUiers. who U in Chicago and was
unable to be proeant; also lattorg
from Nwman O. Palmer of Tsotple;
Fred M. Reed of Chicago; Joha RoeaL
eltj-; K. Jobnaon. city; John Rllay.
Wexford; Leon Huff. Osbone; DavM
McHeekiD of UUwaiikee. WUUam K.
Clune.of Wexford and Oacar Thomas
of Port Huron.
A New Yorker.
The first nmnber on the procram
as remarks by Charles G. Alley, re­
cently from New Toric. a nnr resb
dent In this dty. whose topic was
■Service Wlth-the Third New Toth." •
(OoBtlniMd on Page «x.)

HliNHR nsna K ME«
PHOTOGRAPHERS WERE StnV *
TAKING VIEWS OF IT
: Party Went Out I
White Steamer Car and
Were Suited.
visited the
wreck yesterday afternoon and weuIng and maoy of the tdiotographers
camera fiends took riewi cK tha
wreck, which was no ordinary one.
Last eveniog among tbe many wbo
drove out were H Uuntague aad taarHy. who went in their White Steamer
They peseed horses and car­
riages on the way and the people who
were driving were surprised when
they came upon the car lUndlng In
the road refusing to go.
Tne chain of the auto bad broken,
•s tbe driver, Ben Montague, turned
to some aand and the ponderous
aebloe was suiledl.
Mrs. Montague returned to tbe dty
with Hr and Mrs. Harvey Curtla and
w. Carey Hull went out In bis auto
and towed the White Steamer and re­
maining members of the party back to
the dty.

Abetrl noon today the eaah prtoe •
of peUtpu Oh the Trovoreo City •
market dropped to 4D eenta. A *
few load! of contraetOL eteok are •
still owning at 'better thwi N •
cenUr The cauee ef the dsolltw •
le warm weather In Chicago alenf • '
with heavy.rooelpta.
•,

iY 11, im..
a little longer In this of state Gaputlea aalartot. better
known as the salatr srah hlU, came
political oSce the first we know be up under the order of third reading
will have achieved a national reputA* and a call of the houae was neceaaary
Uon In that line equal to that attained to gather the truant represl
by our friend 'Ren Barher, of the who bad gone lo the other end of the
Reed City Record.
capltol to hover on the aide lines
whUeihe BenaUwa fought The re­
In the Poraker-Tafi fight the demo- sult was the death of the aalary grab,
Ats ot Ohio gee a poelsble chance which, before It died, was amendM
to elect a United Saties senator. The include about every high-salaried idep)
republicans hsve scarcely more than ty In (he caplUl.
a bare majority In the present legis­
The Previslona
The Kelley bill provided for
lature. A change of three or four votes
would give the democraU a majority crease of the salartes or the deput:
Joint ballot, and such a change ts
elective oSoers, but when It
up under third reading it was amendfar from being an ImpoasMlKy
there are a namber of close dletiicts
o as to Include the following:
the stale.
I'rivaie secretary to the governor, Inert-ased lo 82.600; dejtuty bank com­
If the soloDB down In Lansing want missioner, $2,000; deputy railway com'
do a good Job of laying the foun­
loner. $2,000; deputy food e
dation for the early dlanipUon of the mlssloni-r, »2,000; secretary of the
republican party In this slate they will commission, $2,000; governor's execu10 It that no primary election law
clefk, $1,600 and chief clerk of
Is passed without it contains the 40
railway commissioner’s office.
:ent clause.
$l,Siiu.

1%« XMQr n«l« vlB b* fooBd DC
#4i« »t th« Mkivlng pUom:
Qtr
N«wi Btua; CIlT Book Sloro; B. 3.
iUlu IL Bob>.. SMl Wi • •
jQMph Omlor, 910 But Blskth «tnet
0«0. Oolomui, 819 Kortb BUavcKX
kTODae; Uonroe Cudr Oo.. UBloc
a. B. Tvnbnll-*, M6 WMt
ElmntbitrMt; J.W.WocM. US Babdelpb atroet Por tbe
iw potrODt, wkat kdsoi
left At AB7 of tho a)

Not 16 to 1. but 16 to 16 Is (he pres­
COMING EVENTS.
be or not to be”
Mat 22—“The Hidden HAnd," The ent situation, and
Is the vUai question.
Gnwd.
Uaf 28—Concert under direction ol
Mrs. N. E. Dcgen for the benefil of
Mm M. B. Church—Grand Opera
HOUM.
Ua7 30—"Girl ot the atreeU." The
Gnnd.
June l-^rter 3. White In “A
oPol’s ReTeage." the Grand.
June 10—"Alice Sit by the Fire.” THERE WAS A DEADLOCK C
lATce emnedy, The.QrShdTHE PRIMARY BILL WITH

BOXER ELEMENT
IS DEFEATEO
16 ON A SIDE

POOLISH 'LEGISLATION.

D. H. Day. A prominent lumbcmian
and (borousb aporuman, ot Glee Ar­
bor, Mlchiean. wrltea us as follows;
“1 see the Stale Game and Flab as­ Representative Kelley's ''Salary Grab”
sociation have recommended some
Bill Came Up for Third Readebangea In the preaenl game laws:
one of these being a license tee of
I10.MI for non-resident fishermen.
This. If passed would ruin the resort
buslDeea of our state. Better pass
I-anslBg, Mich.. May i:.—With bi.xlaws approprlstlne ninney (or our tecn votes pledged lo safeguard the
state fish association lo enable tbetn primary bill from any possibility of
10 more plentifully slock our slreams. ■lefeaL (be administration Wednesday
and let the resortcra come alonu."
brougbl the 40 per cunt ellminalicin
We fully ncroc-wlih our corroapnnd- (rature. upon which the destiny of Uic
ent that sorb kind ot legislation as Is' measure binges, to as Issue la tli<’
proposed would work creat Injury to senate and found the ojiposltlon as
Che resort business or northern Michi­ securely enirenchod behind an equal,
gan with no corTesp<mding benefit..
number of votes. Lieut. Gov. Kelley
We are greatly surprised that
jumped into the fray with his deciib
Intelllgeut a set of men as those wbo Ing voice and sent the bill back |n
compose the State Game and Fish as­ Senator FMe's clectlonK committee
sociation shcuild originate and rec
and safety.
tnend the paasage of a law charging
THE WAY THEY VOTED.
A license fee to anybody, whether resi­
In lU Favor—Senators Allen, Bates,
dent or Don-rcsldenl. tor the privi­
lege, of fisblog In our waters.
i
Fyfe, Kline, Lugera. MartinBoforce the laws etricily so far as dale, Ming. Russell, Seeley, Wetmore
, requiring everybody to observe the' and Yeomans.

ill ME POT 01 RECORD

Against—Sonators

Cady.

Carton.

D»ssisl CasTw._______
Tbs pramotm of the Oaerge Washpogton nnlvanlty moveinait are miKb
f^eaneat. tOoy are now cloaliig
swmprtgn for’ pcorVUng a saUabla atte.
They ate issIrtBi no coftaeslrknl
bafp. tmtffhalr sodeavor U to onUsi
Vnpatfaiea iad co-ep«(toB of tbe asthe eountry. kfiBy pramlbeu
*>-A(rT tbe prasidant and the tecretety
ot tbs traaMuy, have exp
9Meal of tbe sehens. Beast
Inc advancad by speakers c public
taaetlngs why Waablngton. ready a
soasUerebls social center, sbonld alao
ipttal ot the

man's paik and
had many a Tffril
lali ikBilTl
npoBlL Btoilaa at kM.g^ihaBlfbt
dr dlsUDCt Importance, devoted In
Back being nm la
Up ■»- ttte main to graduate etndy of a highly
dsc opTsr of asmldatkasia
(be Iks
That In number
hava baan oommuB.
ot stndents or magntrud* of private
Ban's oat. hew«^' IhM ooasa •qtfpDwnt it wfll be <m a foottog with
IT saabititted tnsOtntloas ot learatbs days of th$
MEBS, Which saans .
Us In pnafalng tbe development of
tadUtlSA which ^nno( be duplicated
iMnrboia. in carUls branches of
Mdy U may aasUy outrank all ether
*c.„ oatveesmes. in such subArchitect Peteraen Makes 15 Clear wbo wanted to gat (bllL^tnM boms
Ms. Indeed, as diplomacy. Intemain front He was
Ibe post, Mnal Uw. Amshcan blstoir since
Copies at One Time.
had fair JudgmenL.dM^kMV what ISOa meteorology and tbe appIteMion
Jens C- Petersen, architect. Is
off tbs physical ectences to agrlcnltan
fear was and'was vUBir to
first business man In' the city to
it SMmiagly must lead all otbem.
.•Orta of advantages, i " '
new No. 6 make of the Oliver DOL This was Hugh F<
Art In CapHol Doors.
Penny
bad
another
vt
typewriter to his ' office equipment
The models of the large brooxe doors
la Jockeys In them d«fr He was which tbe Wasbfngtoa sculptor Louis
and this makes three Oliver mad
« tagn.
was antborlxed to design for
be Is now using. ESIsworth Hale U gratefnl. When be was
tatlon a certain owner sNtot oat ot his the main weet entrance to tbe Tapl$|^
rent for this locality.
way to give him a nrooat '
Med bat a few finishing touefaes before
Mr. Petersen Is very much pleased
This was the m.Hi^ gf ^ Jockey. -ttey vrill be ready to be caet'ta-hEense.
with the machine. Some of the new Tlie experience be got W.Sli man’s
Tbcee massive dx>ra will be nearly
features which the No. 5 machine has beraea taught him a-whoie lot and etgbt feet In width and over thirteen
disappearing indicator showing finally bis servlcas rerodn such de- feet In height. They win replace the
and be was able to pM hla own plain wooden doors wblcb
the exact writing point; a balance
Money was fidwtng Into his the west entrance,
sbiriiiiR mechanism which saves
_______
• • . . fart
Tbe brooxe doors at tbe east en
o|>erator'B effort, and a new style line pockets. Be w
trotters and was one of the fnr TlMt- tiance of the capltol represent tbe dls
ruling device,
ths bill able to affiofd tnr «v«^ eerety of America and thoee at the
Cleaii and ejear copies were
coats.
and bouse entrances the Amerltalned yesterday on IS sheets In
In the meantime the mao who bad ean Revolution and tbe forming of tbe
thickness.
given him bis start-bad fsllan Into a
doors will tell the
mck and could not 'win a race. Ha -ly In bronxe of the Intellectual
pwed every one who wniild tmst him, physical progreas of the country, the
the feed box was 'empty, and bli sta­ apotheosis of America.
ble consisted of one plOg that could
The Triumph of IntelleeL
and. bet ca a fast
The transom' panel shows the figure
track conldc’t beat a ten-yiar-old of America seated In a diarlot drawn
Expects Them
2,000
Strong
maiden.
SUte Meet.
. ^bls was the stale of affairs when, by Uona. typical of etrength. and led
by a child, signifying tbe superiority
.Jackson. May I7-—Jackson U iinJl' one\nlght after the races he approadt- of Intellectual over brute force'
paling for the reception of I'Ciwecn ed i’enny iind asked him to ride hU thM panel, to the tides of tbe eharloL
l.umi and 2.000 Eagles, wbo will soar Wse In a six furlong race the next are figures representing learning, archlday. "Wtsfa the nse. BUjr asked
(his way tjom all over Michigan (or the diminutive Jortey, “He can’t mn tecture, ittereture. palnring. mosic.
sculpture, agrlcnltttre. mining, comthe stale conveniinn ot the F. O. E.. fast enoiigti to keep hlmself wann.’’
m«ce and Industry
in b<- held here June 11 and 12.
ToiTre right. Jock, but Tve Just f«
The four panels on one aide'of tbe
On G
the program are automlbile rides > take n i-lumce. I'm down and out,
door stand for Juriaprudencs. science,
Ihealer ItartlcB. concerts and a parade. and It Is pouibie the old
wOTbe the fine aria anil mining, and thoee on
.Xmoitp the prUes offered are: Two lucky enough to sqneoe Into third tbe other aide for agrlenltnre. Iron and
cents a (loUDd for the heaviest Eagle: money.”
slactrltlty. engtneertng and naval archl
The next day cams. Ikarawasafqg
J cents a pound for the lightest Eagle; ■mroundtng the comwLttat tm could tMtnrs and commerce. Tbe Jnrispru6 eeiils an Inch for the tallest Eagle ctrt with a knife. In ^fact, « was so dstes panel portrays a meeting of tbe
Eivt
sopreme court, presided over by
anil ten cents an Inch (or the shortest
bugler went to the peat wttb tbs
OMaff Josttoe John Uarahsll.
laagle In line. Speeches witi be made hetwea and with a lo«l Iflast;
tts sdsnee panel is a group of tbe
by prominent members^ among then ad when tbs flax feB.. Theta

WB. CORSETS

Best Without CostingHest

AIX DBAX.SRS SELL THEM AT Sl.M UPWAIkM
WKIHOdtrstl 9MO<*.. Astses.

IVIONUIVIEIVXS
HELXDSXONES & MA.RKETRS

Traverse Gty Marble and Granite Works
«n W. Frwal Street.

B. O. ALLEY, Prep.

OUtfER NO. 0 A m\ HAW

Jan PREFIIRES FDR ERGLES

Sessffwsp; a. T*

Have You
Heard

—;

that tbe Com C. H. .lohoson it
Klling Scan lor She ih nearly
all gone’’ Have you heard that
, you can get Uriod Beef. Raw
Ham. Koiled Ham. Binced Bam
and Kacon slicnl jnst to auit
. yoo? Come
See.

C. H. aJotinson
K3

712 Wadsworth street, Traveioe dtp

ATTENTION FARMERS!
By planting Strin^j Beans. Temple Foueb.
, of Hatches Crossing, made an acre of
Kround ,> ield
. Why can't you? ’ CaJl
and we will tell'you how.

THE TRAVERSE CITY C^HIWG CO.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE

WEBNESOiiy, MY 22
It Deliriously Funny

great drawing card and attract many
snmmer visitors to toe resort region
who otherwise would not visit ns at
all. and to charge '(hem a license fee
of any amount for the privilege of
dropping a line in our streams would
certainly give the resort business a
■•black eye.' 11 Is -vicious legislation
that should not be undertaken.
Tbe fight over ihc 40 iht cent
clause of the luimary cU-cllon bill
has stirred up a lot of bud blood, and
is ven' likely lo result In the knock­
ing onf* of several liiiDorlant pet
measures. The capKot appropriaito
bill has probably been laid away for
(he real of the session, and, unless
somebody succeeds li irourlng a lib­
eral supply of oil up. 1 the troubled
wateiT, both the goturnor's binding
twine bill and Commissioner EJarle's
rock-crushing bill will fail to become
laws. It Is said that there Is no loas
without some gain, and If all three of
these bills fall to become laws the
taxpayers can 'congralulaic them­
selves upon being relieved from the
payment of the large appropriations
called for by them.
Colonel Henry ^Jatterson has an­
nounced that be has discoverod a
dark horse for lb© democratic nomi­
nation for president next year. If the

The first real hattl« has taken place
and thongb none of the doubUuls
weakened nnder the yea and nay
vote and came Into tbe administra­
tion, camp. It spelled defeat for the
•boxers," They bad banked 'on Sen-,
nor Huntley Russell from Kent and
when be voted Ip accordance with the
'-lews of the majority of bU consUtiieuts tbeir hope of deleting the bill
glimmering. At the same time
ere put on record. Their
Btltuenls can see where they etsod
and the administration looks for
changes of heart aficr certain of the
senators have gone back home at the
week end to face Uie voters who sent
them to Lansing In (be ho|>e of a prl«ry bill.
Not a Break In Ranks.

'Ow paddock be _______ ________
TIow murti have yon ba^ be aAed tbe owner.
"Not a ewt SCBL*
la ffie reply.
Uves't got a cent to bet
K iHth, and. be■t win*
(ddes. tbe old bone een't
win.'
*Tes. be esn." said Penny. "BaH
A Few Facts.
win by a block. Here's a himAnd.
Mrs. F:. D- E- N. Soulhworth. the Horry op and get It down."L
Tbe bondred was bcL anTtha hones
Atnerican novelist who wrote that fa­
mous story, "The Hidden Hand,” iw went to the port. In a few tnoments
1>.-rn in Washington, D. C.. Decemt^r there was a loud blast of a bugle, and
the race was on. It was a balf mile
2il, isip. She grftdiialed from Hen- track, yon nnderMnd, and ths start
show seminary In 1837, and taught was about where toe mils and s qiu»-<
mIiixI from 1844 to 1849. She began tor wnnid bs on a full mOe track.
wrlling short stories lor the Balti­
few seconds tbs splaA e<
'eet could be heard from tbs
more SatuMay visitor, and In 1849
publlBhed her first novel. "Retribu­ grand stand and a few shadowy forms
log along toe stretch. Ttm
tion'' She became very popular, her
•varTthlsg was sIleDt oatn again
writing appealing largel yto women. In tbe faint patter of horses' fast TYqgs
1K56 her world renowned 'The Hid­ Iffow loudsr and louder until
'
den Hand" appeared as a serial story
e right ta front off ths stiU'
in a famous storj- paper of that day'
was seen that one bores wea ,
called Tbe New York Ledger, owned Me to fifteen lengths in frmt of tos
hy Robert Bonner, the owner of the Md. In a few Boments ft
world known famous horses, Dexter nomoed toat Peony's mooBt was (bs
one that was eo far tn front end «e
and Maud S.. tbe fastest trotters u( race was given to him.
their Unie. It was then published in
Penny dismounted and
hto my
book form, and other than the Bible, back to the paddock. He did not have
has had wider drculatlon than
a speck of mud on Jils clotbM.
"Tbs old horse was a runner today,
other known book, over fifteen million
various copies of tbe story having waanthe, Jockr

There wasn't a bre^ from begin­
ning to end on the main Issues. Tbo
Governor could not vote on the
final passage of tlic bill, so It failed
there, but his vote swung the tide for
(he administration in the final Jockto get the bill back into tern(•orary aecluslon and the "Itoxer"
l.'adero, pleaded. Uirealened and
nianded In their wild effort to gain
been placed tn circulation since Its
back Just one of the aolld sixteen of
first appearance, this Including the
the admlnlatraUon.
French. (3enaan, Spanish and other
Death of Balary Bill.
translations. The story has been
While the Senate was fitting
dramalixed a number of times, but
tbe primary bill Representative Sam never In the condse and happy man­
Kelley's bill providing (or tbe Increase ner which has rewarded Bugeni
Moore's efforts, the version which will
be presented at the Grand opera bouse
Wednesday night May 22.
Prices. 28, 36. 80 and 76 cents. Seat
sale Tuesday. May 21. at the box of­
fice.

The Equitable Life
Assurance Society
OF THE UNITED STATES
IM BBOADWAY. NEW YORK,
PAUL MOKTON, Prea.

PatenU laausd In Michigan.
Patents have.been tasaed to v
-n Michigan men as follows: George
W. Dox. Cadinac, oar blade: Henry
L. Haskel. Lndlngton, billiard and
pool table; Elmer Anderson. Toatln,
spring seat attachment; Lloyd D.
Kelfer, Traverse City, clothespin
chine. '
His'Horse's Intslligsncs.

Xhe EZnterppisln0 N4an
Is on tbe lookout for i
which will be beneficial to himselt. his business and
bis family. You will find that tbe enurprlsing -nan
is tbe man wbo baa a policy with the EXJUITABL.E: UFE. Id which all have reoeived a \

A farmrt^ bed s horse be was sowi-vi.
to sell, and one day while driving wito
of his summer boarders tbe horse
stopped so frequently as to lead tbe
boarder to ask:
"tl-hat alls your horse that be su^a
BO often? Is he balkyr
”Xo," replied tbe ramer: "he’s all
right It’s simply he's so deraed afraid
somebody vriU say 'Whoa' and be won't
hear It that he stops to listen."
■ DONT PAY ALIMONY.

• be divorced from your appendix.
7'hcre will be no occasion for it If

SQUARE DEjAL,
who have bought of

DEGEISf

Cl^.

I(*WEN^THE
AND ms COMPANY

AMUSEMENTS

tlon 1s so genUe that the appendix
—”er baa eanae to make the toest
iplalnL Onarantoad by H. B.

‘TTby, be cook
beet me”
‘Bm lo biases did bs mnoags Is
bsat that field. toenT' was the qnev.
*He didn’t" replied Penny. "I sSood
•alUI when toe flag fell, and
heard the field coming aftw _____ _
tbe drcnlt of toe track I diww tte
n tbe old doi
1 bs could (
And that was one way «t
Mces at the hilltop trsclt-BL LoS
Gtobs-Dei
Airtiguity Of SIsvsry.
Bavary Is pretty nearlv as oK as 4
•MS. It began eo far back (hat (
BMinoty of man. assisted by tbs ■
ffraetor ms---------- aa time wb
be difficult
«. In Ml tbe___ __ ____ _
Itorransaa. wbere dvUtoatto to
<»sd to have started, the iwSMbasen early to flonrlsh and bald
to>
down through fenfiaita to
“'
times.
Meet (hs pessimist with t_____ _
Is hii worst nedldne; but IBM W
« M. ft nsuslly does him

I Btate (DapUat
Making a 8al«.
fuccessful salesman who eras dl^
CTBBlng the prlndplse uqjjertylnf hlf
line of buslnees made the MMrfc:
"Never go Into e costomer's etOTO and
•ft down while yon are trviag to sell
him goods. Let'hlm sit ton U bs
wnnto to. but yen etend up and fire
tbe st.tff ut him. If ne
,
Chair sa, So. I thank y,u. i *avc
been sitting down too’mu.-L alroady-'
AS you etimd'BDd he ffifr k.
-

Ken bnlldleg a railroad occupy toe
PBBSI on sagineerto6 while the toon
and etocGrtrlty panel AOwa wei'keie la
tsea and electric rectories. Naval
igebltocnire and commerce are deplrted by a sailor boMlng a Bag with a
eap on top. by a boy stodylng
a globe and by s
il other oymbotlc
Batosttas and medallions of 1
Americans wbo have been foremost
various profcsalons and arte stto
aoond tbe reepcctlve panela. Among
rmnklln. Jeffwwon. Webster,
HmdlMn. Henry. Poe. Latroba HscabaU, Hatley, Beawtair cf Agriculture
SFltooc. Hows. Whitney, Peter Cooper.
BstotoDl. Bads. Oeueral Otaey. rnlBrlesBoci. Edison, Chartos Oiaham
tosx B
b2. bBlmce Newcomb and others who
BMata or In some other wav.
TenneU ts Oepltel.
Proposal! will shorfly .be railed for
te Mr-.RIIlott Woods, soperinfrodeaf
off toe capltol, for toe eoBStroction of
tanosls from toe senate office buDdlng
to ths senate eiMl of the capltol and
bnOdiog to toe bouM end of Che buildtog. These tunnels win be planned
be big cDongb to accommodate a donto. Itos ctf
O tracks and a footpath. Anothw peojeci Is for a elngle track, bnt
II It Ukaly toat toe double track will
bs adoptsd.
Wbai this pisn Is adopted
leprteentattves will be able
bxBi tos senata and bonae cbambsrt
to tbs efliees without braving
rtDcis that may be is pregreee on the
ogOddA Tbe tunnels will be eufflclrottf ^detu and win be comfortably
■ ssd brightly lighted by eleefifidiy.The Heuee Offieea
It It now announced that tbe bouM
Bee building win be completed and
MdyfTor occupancy by Dec. 1. and tbe
banate office building will be ready (or
MS about one rnr Uler.
only difficulty tost win
Monterod. it U believed, will
InralAlttg of toe building by
.Ail tbe (urnlcure wUl be mal
and meat of It will be manufactured
paetally for the offices. U U qu
med whether it wtu be possible
get aU tos desks sod tables that a
bs nsceesary for tbe several hundred
affleSA Each member of toe honse will
tev* one room, ifi by 23 feet In dlmsn
sxcapt those members who wU
1 nSees In tba capltol bonding.

years," writes N. A. Adami, Henriet"•a Two of our home doctors
___ toe case was hopeleaa, his lungs
being affected. We then employed
other doctors but no benefit resulted.
By chance we read abopc Electric
BItleia: bought a bottle and soon no­
ticed Improvement
We continued
this medicine Until several bottles
bad been (teed, when oar boy was
completely cured." Beat of all blood
medicines and body building health;
wohte. Goarantoed at B. B. KHIot’aI
8. B. JMi * ta'a and Johnoon Dngj

SUPEEMB MASTER

MAGICIAN HIDDEN
HA.ND
KBS INVBSTI
SAND MAGIC
HPMENT.

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WORLD'S FOREMOST

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1 Scientific DemoDstration of the Wi
derful Mysterious Hypnotic Force

HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
SPECIAL SCENERY

TM» gby swros le Mredem Mia <sre> droit
"Csriteb" W Mr. Fro IbnaB as "ITssf."
Tbe entire cast has been quoted by U
entice as being about all that
could be desited.
CWciaodilessr4fiell

CRANtiE OK HILL NIGHTLY

rill W plac
May 21. i

uniis miUY AT 2 P. K. PRIH$ 25, 35, 50,75c
PRICES to AND 30C

10 Pieces Lawns
Neat patterns, 8c value, choice

A table full of 35c Silk Tissue Embroidered
Mulls, White Hobbulai Silks, etc., all
neA', this season's most desirable
goods. Choice at.................................

12 Silk Waist Patterns
Value $5.00, special per pattern

$3.75
8 Pieces 36 incli Wool
Dress Goods
Value SOc Saturday oaly

33c

L WILHELM FRONT

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terod in the race for the aptoa cup,
be held seat Aucist tmdsr the
auspices of the Oolnnibla Tar^t club,
has brought out a Dew phaae vhleh
win eerlouBly hamper the claaalc tmlees an amicable agteement ou be
reached before the tfme limit <m «4TALK OF ALLOWING ONE BJIO- tHee expiree.
Comnipdore Fred A. Price, of the
FEMIONAL ON EACH COM­
Chicago Athleuc auoelaUon fleet,
PETING CREW
voiced the sentiment of other yachts­
men of the lower lakes clubs at the
monthly meeting of the Colombia
club when he declared that unleas
lesUng crews from the clubs In DeSmall Ch«M«e «f Entrica From Detroit. irolt, Cleveland and Tawsa bay be al­
lowed the service of one profeselonal
ClevolaiW and Tawaa Unleoa
there Is a dlaraal outlook for entries
Tlila C«nceas)en i«
from’ these dtles.
Made.
The profeaalonal tar who will thus
be added to each crew will be denied
Chlcawi, May IT.—The revlTaJ of the rl^t of steering the eraft npoa
the old quesUoD. shall profesBlooaJs which he Is salUitg. but In other
be nermltted lo aerre on crews
branches of the marlUtne dutle
may lend his efforta. says Cmnmodore Price. In the event the faction
seeking lo gain this point Is succ
ful. A stubborn resistance from a
jorliy, of the Columhlane met the pro­
posal of Commodore Price, and an­
other meeUag of the club was an­
nounced for May 2f, at which time the
question win bo settled.
A nia]or ponton of the Lake Mlnhlcan yarbtimcn are Ann believers la
ilie Corinthian erdv and contend that
professionals should be barred from
participation In (he LIpton race. Leal
voer marked the first occasion of the
entrance of any professional sailors
III th eciasslcs, and It U thought by
the opposing parties of the Coiumbla
and other
yachting organlzatlODi
>looi: the lakes that the race can b(
prestly Improved by the enforcement
of a rule prohibiting others than am
leurs from competing on crews.
A large proportion of cases
of Pneumonia are directly due
CARRELS IN GREAT FORM
to neglected colds. That is
«rhy you want to cure your
Weight Tossing
Makes
Him
cold today.

“pir SA»
m UPTON RACE
SNEWuinlniiMiiitg

The Cold
of Today
The Pneumonia
of Tomorrow

DR. D. JAYNE’S
EXPECTORANT
baa been auceeesful in relirvlnK

77 years. Jl is likewise a splendid
remedy fcr Croup an^ Whooping
Cough, and very effectlee in telierIng tba attacks of Asthma.
Bold
an dragriata, in throe
aln bottka, «1JI0, SOo., CM ISc.

Good for Eastern Victory.

Ann Arlior, Mich.. May 17.—Johnny
r.Hrri'lK Ik improving In form every
day. 1.^1 evening he tossed the
weight tS feet 11 Inrhtrs. which looks
good for the eastern collegiate.
.--Jack ' McLean. Mldtlgas's famous
hurdler, was In the city yesterday,
and remarked that QerreU la the one
class
man m Champion Krenaleln's
I
when the latter wa at his beet In
goliig over the bairlers.
Garrels Is being groomed lor the all-

A Bm Impouter.
a. aabody wtthoni a Uoeaae am
-no bmumM fipsJ 1 ever ka«w*
mM t senber pf tbe CutfUry cIbIa
~ to drtre a ov.
*Wm a fellov trim med to beloBE W
tiik dub. He «sw« to bore 04 (or bana
Notes «f Bate of naal Eotate.
ttUlSK ef tbe «Burt orlns* of bto rimetATB OF MICHIQAN, tho Pihb
OMirt t^^fho Cotmty trf Qtaad TravBe left town, and we dtoborered that
be bed so children. He wee eii oid
ba^elor. He'd been aprinctnc tbet
. Oo«*________
Notiee to hereby glvea that, by vlr- Uoe of etoir for .rears jo« to wutdi oe
et an ooder ot aald eonrL made on writber-—Clerelsod Leeder.

there to a new And In Nebraska who
may make tronble for aU of them.
He is John Dalton, a youth of IS.
Following to Dalton's record com­
pared with Oarrels. of Michigan
100 yaida ________
120 hurdles ..............
Halt mile walk ........
Mile run ...................
Broad Jump ..............
High lump ................
Pole vault ..................
Shot put ...................
Hammer ....................
Flftj elx pound ^. ..
-Dalton Is a g^ man if the rec­
ords are correcL" said Keene FIUpaulck-

'in'-'

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Bmm
1 Phwl ftMteMli
ATTOMfSVS.

— IWh day of Apra A. D, 1*07. I

a^ ^ at, public ancUon on the
Trtmble eervei oeke with 10c Etohee - PBATT A DATU, ATtOMMMIB.
ly of JtDM, A. D„ l»07, I
City BMe BMW MMIm.
(If loe craw.
merVtl
la tha Rwenobn at the t
Mr. BMte m-ni
M-E7
1. In aald o

DIRECTORY,

tMfr.
CORA L CAHPBBU..
may Adally-tTew
AdnUmatratrl

Work a 8
1 A Omkir,
1-1-n
OSTBOPATHY.
KL J. O. mUBLOOD
AJCIL F. KKBUNOB. tWWTBR.
DB. MART J. TRUMBLOOD
,
40SA07 Wilhelm aioefc. Pbaiw m.
PHYSICIANa.

Hearing

CItImt

HWeSLLANSOUB.

Before

E»t H. a. QRMORT
court.
I
OTATE OF MICHIGAN, the Probate Phjrtoeien and SurgMn. OIBm. 117 <
Cum Bl atx. ^icne TSO. 2 rtnp et- Fartnera- MntnaL
■ hik
Oowt tor the County of Grat
Grand Travl-MT
See. 8 rtn» iwetdenea. 8U Welnui
In the matter of the estate of
•traet.
MS«7
Oeorge Helm, late of said county, deeHaa RsMriatar.
paaaed. •
DR. L. 8WANTON.
to Hnwi, U-Pdd
NoOee Is hereby given that four
months from (he 1st day of May. A OIHm ever ttM PMple'u aevtnge Beak.
JOHN R. SANTO
Botk pfeoaaa 102.
1-1-07
D., 1807. have been allowed for credInsurance. State Bank balldttors to present their malms against
ravorae City.
U-AO*
OR. J. W. GAUNTLETT
aald deceased to said coort for exam­
ination and adinatmenu and that all New Bartek block. Special attentlen
W N. MILLABD—PiBi
—■“— of aald deceased are reto tbe ere and ear. Glaeaet fitted.
[ireaeot their claims to aald
t. at the probate .oBteo. In the
DR R. U THIRLBT.
of Traverse City, in said county,
on or before the 4th day of BsptemS4ARJC CRAW,
dran. Room 408 8UU bank bofl^
ber. A. D.. 1807, and that said claims
runka. Paresto and UfM
Both ptonaa.
t-S47
will be heard by aald court on Wed­
Leava orders at City Bm
nesday, the 4th day of September. _AD. 1907. at ten o'clock lo the foreDR W. B- MOON. 8PBOAL18T.
Qenlto-Driiiarr dtoeasea aty Open ,
Hooee blk; reeidaeca 710 Waab. ^
207 B. Frcat etTMt
Jodge of Probate.
COU O. M. MORSE
SARAH T. CHASa. M. D.
he
Pepalar
dMtUiiini ef te
Offlee with Dr. 0. K- Chaae. State
TraverM Oonaty. OBee mB.r
Bank bloefc. Both pbooee. tSStr.
Order for Pubileatlen.
StraeL Travniwe Ctty.
1ReatdeacA
U4
We«
BabUi
etreM.
STATE vf’ MICHIGAN, the Probate
Cite,
phoae
781.
SlT-07
Court for the County of Grand Trav

JEFFHESWIICIIES SPIES
GOES TO SAN FRANCISCO TO SEE
THE SPOHT8
Tbs Retired Champion »cems Greatly
Interested In AustrSUsn's
Training.
Oakland, Cal., May IT.—The dianiplon pugUlst of the world. Jeffrlee.
quietly dropped In on the Sports of
Ban Francisco. The cause of the sud­
den visit to the city of the eminent
ebampioo caused speculallon among
the boxing enthuslascs The big fel­
low will visit Bill Squires, the Aus­
tralian beavyweighi. wtihln the naxt
few days, ae he seems greatly interu (he newcomer.

DR r J. MACNwrr.

Practice limited to Eye, Ear. Neto and
throat and fittlnc flaasea. OOm
erse City, in said county,
002 WUbelm block. ClttoeBa pbose
day of May, A. D.. 1907.
>. CARTBB ft rao.
Thomas Longboat. Onondaga Indian
852.
M-«
Present. Hon. Fred R. Walker,
.ludge of Probate.
and AoeMdBL IndMoaity hSftii fM^
Jong dtotance nioner, and winner of!
DR HOLD6WORTH
iiMed. PrataetyomwtfagMMtlow
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
the recent Boston Marathon race of
Gladys Forsberg, a minor. Oscar A- .-etoteon-s Orwg Store. Special Atton ( lag tha snriBV o( a tUa time. Btl
2:. nillps. lias discovered that bla ad
JohnsoD having filed In aald oourt bis UoD to BTC. Bar. Noae and TbroaL
Bast Front atiweL
M-BI
vent Into American athletics has made
U40«4
petition praying that he may be auIiiin Fudc'.eoly popolar. He U learning
Lhorixed. empowered and lloensed to
sell
at
private
sale
the
Interest
of
i
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DB.
R
B.
lUNOR
much these days about American athNew^Havan
estate In aald real estate therein
letics from the great number of lei-'
'
Ulaucc fitted.
Orer Amarloaa
scribed.
•— -rhlch come offering challenges ,^fl^Luiil^
Thereupon it U ordered that the
Drug etore.
2-1-07
(or running matches for distances,
»j of June. A. D-. 1907. at ten o'clock
ift-'tha
ScOCML
I the forenoon, at aald probate offlee.
OENTISTB.
short and long.
-•V 2B. nih fUst
he and
---■ Is
'-ted forbearing
men of the first class are after
niliilr arranged for kid petlUoa
DR T A. WTLHKLM,
It to farther ordered that public nth Denttot. City Opera Heuw Bleek.
Longboat 's scalp. Onk of these Is the came
ticf thereof be given by pablleaUon
Bnan L
I IMT
FrarJi Nebrich. the New Yori- A. cj .jt.jg a^tfllvety
Uce thereof he given for thrM
runner, who has signed to I'tr
- .ceasive weeks prev|oaa to aatd
on 8NTOER DENTIST.
t.'at three milos at KenUwortli j>arlL'
4ik^i*f heariog In the Dally BagSe. A BmnOfflee aver
Bavlngs Baiffc
paper printed and einql^ la jatd

‘^SKIDDOO"

BBtDSALL & OWEN
^ 144 FnttStnd. ,

Ttle Hannah &

I^tOTcanttle Company

Our Store le IHvldcft Into
Nine Crewl IHvistMui
Carpet and Crockery Oivialen.
Dry Goods Division.
Hardware Division.
Book and Stationery Division.
'

Shoe Division.
Drug Division.
Furniture

Division,

Grocery Division,
Clothing Division.
51 Ctempleie Seetloaa
Millinery Section.
Underwear Section.
Cloak and Garment Beetton.
Piano and Organ Section.
Sewing Machine Section,
candy Section.
Bicycle Section.
Drapery Section.
Stationery Section.
Lace curtain and Shade Section.
Picture Framing Section.
Legal Blank Section.
Cut Qiaai Section.
Wall Paper Section.
Toy and Came Section.
Lumber and Shingles Ssetien.
Coal Section.
School Book Section.
Crockery and Glassware Section.
Carpet and Linoleum Section.
Grain and Feed SecUon.
Paint and Oil Section.
Farm Implement Section.
Fancy Good! Section.
Bible and Book Beetlon.
Tablet and Paper Beetlon.
Brooms and Brush Section.
Patent Medicine Section.
Perfumery and Seap Section.
Smokers- Goods Section.
Jewelry SecUetw
Ribbon and Lacs Section.
Buggy and Wagon SoetRm.
Silk and Oleve SeeUon.
Men's Furtilahing Section.
Children^ Clothing Section.
Silverware Beetlon.
MMon'e-Bullder’a Bw>pHae Boe.
Granite and Tinware BooUon.
Cored and Fitting Beettoo.
Sporting Ocodi Bectfen.
PreserlpUan Beetlon.
Stove'SeetJoA.
Poetel Card Beetlon.
Trunk. Section.
Hosiery BeeUon,
Boat Buppllsa Boetton..
Freeh-PrwK Bootton.
paper Pattern Boetion.
Hat and Cap BoettodL
Plumbing
•action.

Id the latest feature that we baradded to our Big Store, It will be Bomething that will be fully appreciato d by every
mother, for it will include everything that will have anything to-d® with tiie wardrobe of the wee babies and the younger chil­
dren—Underwear, Stork Goods; Baby Stockings, Baby Caps,
Cloaks, etc. ft is a treat to see those dainty garments for
the wee tots. In the Dry Goods Division, on the Main Floor.

Stretebers, regular $1.25 goods for this day odly will be 79e. .
can wash your curtains at any time and no waiting. '
-/
The Furniture Division will give you a straight TEN
made.)

your own and don’t have to borrow your neighbor’s.
CENT DISCOUNT on all STEEL RANGES.

You

(Best offer yet

■ The Clothing Division will open their most wpnderfri
marked price. The original prices are on each garment
_

The Grocery Division will sell Buster Brown Cotfee^loP-

WAR REIL.ICS
Any person having any War Relics ^Uiatjbhey
like lo loan us for our great DecoraC
>ay Display Wi
dnw will kindly notify us and we wil
for them, -tMi
the very best of care of them. We will devote fts
space as possible to the display, using Bereral'wini
necessary. We sbc»uld have everything in by »t

INJIQNOR of the OLD SO]
IMS Store WIU be CloMd AU jl^^
Deemiloiiltay

Dr. Sylvantts Stall’s
“Parity and Truth’’
Books—
"mm a r«at HisbmS SStJJ
Kaaw.”



The Book and Drug Division will sell you Two
or six inch. The celebrated ’Thelma” Perfume, ooe.cii^'BV^
will sell it for 50c an ounce. Come and get sprayed. ’ ' '
The Shoe Division will continue the Great Sate. BoilK
take advantage of this sale.

The Candy Division will sell Filbert Fudge And

New Goods
Received
Today

Env^tepes for 5e and give you your choice of either the Eve
lasting perfumes, always sold for 75c, but for this day only we
best bargains that have ever been offered are yours if you
[* and Young Men’s Clothing Sale

"What a

Y«ng

Boy

“Wkat . Yooag Mom SfcesU
KMom.”

Just one half the regular

Carsm^ the 25c kind fo I5c, and tho French Creams for 10c.
a pouBd;und the 50c Tea for 30c; the 35c grade for 22c.

•'WBat 0 Yong
Kam."

Girl 5baU

All these sell for $1.00

F^Slk VEGETABLES
.'. Saturday we will have ail the flifferont kinds of
G'-een :VftgetBbleB that can be bad. Leave yout- orders .for
CUCUMBERS,

SkoaU

LETTUCE,

. RADISHES, CELERY, etc.

BIG RIBBOIM SALE
SMld 5i in..AUSilkTalFeU Bibboiu, 4^
SS. reBalar 25c raluo (or this Any only at.. X..«V

cM>rsem€Tfi^

.rew knew ttat ynti wem qtnca aptaen a^
oftta tmjnet Too wanted some ona
to bear with yon. Ton didn’t get it-No. 1 dton’t get U: yoo’i* right
there. Bat waa I Joatlfied In axpadlog all tbatr
lOriaiiial.)
[OriciMiI
■*Toa married for tt and alnea rod
Ur. Bevm-iy .pantbam, a wealQqii
I tad lurtled t wire end found tbit
' you are ilgbt
New Yorker, dealrtng to Intact-Ita
I taid been ratitnkeD Id bef. Utmt«e
•gricultarBl and enttia frowtog tagle—i
tike
tba
Idea
of
Della
ta«etad meant perfect eccort. Perfect
le <reat Car WMt, took bU dangi^
tad not been tbe reeolt In taj lying Bwake.ter Bmlly fee a eompanlon and Mb
•Ton have to“expect ttat”
CDM, ftod I melTWl to cut tbe knot
“That doesn't help the matter."
ttat baud me to Della br roluf ewer
"Better go back and comfort tar."
tram b«r. I tad do inteoUon of leer"Wbo are yoo anyway 1 Too hive preaaloo may be allowad. with
tof her to etipiMvt beroelf. I would
hair and dark eyaa-dn other wotda.
sire her the Uon'a abate of mj income
and sapid atridra ban been made to
mingling of the blond and bronett
tad ann>ld wr
foc- Wblta ttala turn about and tell ma to go and com*
dlaeasta Oiat were cooaideRd tocusmble
Ur. and Ulsa Farubam
. ehM «U isadeqoita. tt wta near fort L_
ijpcad in a Ie« daya, and to many eaaea prevented
‘It wouldo't do any good for ma to at the raneb faouaea. wttb which tta
iMiilght afta a qutrral that I came
iiq<4ateyeatatave been delving for the ennae.
country
was
dotted,
and
9eht
theP
tan you wbo I am Ti wouldn’t recto thib dedtlon.
sUfttog prast of disease, fnlly tealistog
time riding over tta country tram «ne
Opening tn^ front door. I went out ognlte me any better for tbe telling.
•m to another, lha father Mokad
lAfVtiyt be awxitatoed before tta remedy can
Bat If yon wUh tofcnow. I’m your eonIt WU dark and DDlDTlUng. Hare and
utMO the region limply aa one in arU|»
2
lea, ike many
mat other diaeaaet, tava been wrongly
ice."
tbate a etieet lamp flittered, and an
~ Tta hair itself
itralf is not tbe thing ^
ianldetatood.
“Now 1 know .voo're lying. Con- to raise food tor Iba boiigry mllUoBe IB
< H>e daughtor conaldand. Ik
eecaatoBel vehicle rambled on tbe iclence doesn’t go about felting people
that it b simply a product of tta aealp. and
paremenL Pew were abroad, and to who have done wrong that tbey’ve very plctutaequeftt betioo. Tta scalp is toe very soQ to which
One mocnlng the vlaltora were tiding
artod even tbeae I turaed down on gone right. It lella Ibem tbet Uieyve
_____ and grown, and it alone abonld receive toe
over the broad actea of a cattle rand
cheeka
done wrong from flret to last"
:ta!ta
It would do no earthly good to
My other self chuckled.
"Oon. when Uiey met • oowbog. Be .waa
bnnlng, and the nigbt air could net
wMi a vfewid aakiag H grow and
long and alender. and bla.^fBce was
coal them. I took tra thought ai to eelence.” be aald, “laa'i alwayi like handaonje, with a dreamy eipreSilon.
itireplidltggtovia most be attended to. Theretbat.
Pnnarlence
oaea
all
aorta
of
where I would go- Indeed. 1 bad no
grows must receive tta attention if you
ma to right people. Often be is a Insiaad of riding past them with a
dcaire to go aorwbere. I wiabed outr
ra« taoCM mrae brantifnl.
detectJTe, hontlng for a clew whereby blank elara tbe young man raised hie
to walk and be alone.
Iw convinced of mir wrong­ bat Slid bade them good morning, Hie
ty toe emlp drytog np, or loMng
riveted on Ulsa Emily, with
I beard footatepi beelde me and turn­ doing. In tbeae caret be playt parta.
l.dr'witfteient, and when haldnraa
ed mr bead to discover wbo bad thua waart diagulaet. Joat like a real de­
Irat all of its nouiishment.
tairan u upso hlmself to Intrude
tective. If be went at a wrongdoer
tofcedupon (aidant or even
and square, he woold accompUab of bearing, ebe remarked to her fathtf I
"Isn't
It
Btrango.
papa,
ttat
we
tart
Oarcctiditioiis).
-Ah. I aee.- I muttered. "Ifa
nothing."
to
come
so
far
sway
from
boma
to
"What would .vou advlae me to doT'
tolttg 'lo do to either ease la.
learn m&miwsr'
I waa walking bv a high brick wall
“Stop raaklag a fool of youreelf,"
••ao« or scrip as the case may be.
"MannerBl Whrt do you meanr’
■ad attributed wbat 1 bad beard to tbe
•Tbat tneansT"
r And mriti^y as nature totendad
“Ttat young man bade os good moCDOTODd Of my own foot«tei>a sent beck
“Go boroa You'll find your wife In
tog
polltelj.
if
we
bed
anet
a
gentle­
tMm It But when 1 |.a«ed beyond It tears. Tell tar yoo’re sorry and all
man In (be eonstry about Sew Torh,
la an opening berweeu Ibe bonaes I I that"
I’s OANOERINE
be would not tave been so polite." •Ifll heard It Agate 4 turned, to see
"Will She tali me ibe a eorryT'
“H'tol I don’t aee wbat bualneM be
if aar one was beelde me.
toe hair
d that U identica:
"You won't eete wbetber she doee
tad
to speak to oe at all. ”
nto time 1 waa lurprised—indeed. or not"
Caodl or liquids Of toe icrip. It feeds and
TbnC
evening
at
ibe
ranch
bouse
aft­
m moeb aurprlaed that inj- attention
I turned vend begao to walk home
all tbe work originally carried
by
la drawn momentar'ly from
alowly. I forgot all almut m.v other er BUi'per Mr. Farabam waa noUfled
ivtog
Juices
genereted
by tta aealp
ble. I saw s figure the .-minterpart of •elf and neither heard nor saw any- tbat R igan wiebed to Ree bim at tbe
e pcaea of toe scalp quickly and the hair
myself. He wna irvself Id every re­ tblng more of him. .Is f proceeded I porcb Tbe New Yorker went out to
of
Its
woedeifnlly
exhilarattog
and
lifespect except ibal he worv a very dl"- went fnMer till I ran. When I got find the cowboy be had pSBSed In tbe
agteeaWe eiprewloii I «iopped ami to tta bouse. I went up the stain three morTilng eltUng In bis saddle, rolling a
etood ■till. He dld ibe name. I moved at a time. l>ella was lying on a loooge. clgatvite on tbe pommel.
■tnee yon of its great
■rve called, itr." be aald. "U ask worth as a tatojpOTing and hair beautifying
etc. He moved ou too. i (Xmcluded bar face barted to the cusblona. I was
ledy-try K and
ir you will 'nilow me to paint tbe
to apeak to biui.
sore I bad killed her.
— on aale at every drug and toilet store to tta land,
r yyoraaer
nraraA^p
yoimc lady wbo was witb you tola for
•Where are you golngr I a»ked.
"Bweetbeart.’’ I aald. "forgive me."
Three
abea,
tree abea. Rj^^raidSi.wo.
•Where are you polngr' be replied.
I pul my arms ibont her. and ebe morning—your daughter. I believe."
"Paint my daughter! Certainly not"
"I? 1 don't care where ! go."
answered with a sob
The reply wa« given so curtly ttat^
“■o long as yon get .vour revenge. I
Trne enough. I didn't rare whether
■apposer
she took nny of the blame to bereelf or almost liefore It waa out the cowboy
“Berenge: Revenge od whoror’
The clock eirnck 111. I Iind been tad put spurs to bis borae and darted
B.811 Front 6t
away. The dialogue bad been abort
‘Tour wife."
lust ten utouiee.
and to the point
I thcrughl a momenl. Tould It be
F. A. MITCHEL
Mr Farntam asked wbo his vlaltor
peaelble that wbel 1 did was lofluenced
was and was told that be waa EUery.
by a deelre to hurt Pella,
Oimetead. commonly known as m
The deeteh Juror.
”Uy wife will not trouble bereelf
4
—Dealer
aboot my leaving her so long ai ebe Is
In Rpoilnivl In a . ivii rase Jurrmen cowboy arttat, atoce be ponebed cattle
i AotomoUle, Lonnch and Gasprovided for."
get i<' shlllincN a clay fur their services, •ad painted pictures. No one seamed
to know or care much about his ante"Better than that, ata won't sleep a end tbe liilgaiilx
Engine Accessories.
in ackllUon pro­
eedenta.
but
some
oue
bad
beard
ttat
wink all Dlght.''
vide them with liin.'ti. If two cases be bed come from toe east, whan ta
"Do you think «er'
iih rly nn one day and tad been a studetit to an art acbool
“I know Ml. It will serve ber right
tbe aamr Jurymen olBi-liitr. they
hla object to coming being bealth.
■he has treated you ebomefully.''
ebilllopi
for each case. But tbe most
Tbe next day when Mr. and Mira
I bad considered that Pella bad
Ott. Ftaa* m.
treated me shamefully, but preferred important difference iwtween an Eug- Farnbam were ebt for their anal rlda
ni.CamSL, Car. Suit. Trnmt Cliy.
to be the ouly one to ecense her. Now lleb and a Sroitlsb Jury Is this; An they met a maakad man wbo halted
tbat tbta dWagr^able rounterpart of Engll Jury when reliiniliig their ver­ them, calling npon toe father to toroW
st tm unaiilnmiis, aud If they up bis hands. Tbe order waa obeyed
c-| diet
mpeeir did eo I revolted.
B that

‘ waa.
“din yoo name any one thing," I fall to agree Hflrr a certain time they but Dj»n the
asked, uniated. ‘in which ebe has are dismissed, and tta whole proceed­
ings are begun again dc uove before a
treated me-«bamefullyr'
“Tae: atie manted yon ter one thing treahjury. Thli Is the moat axpeualve
* '
d yoD another. This caused mode of admtolirtFrtDg Justice. In eivU
I MiB ttat I
0 avow this r
**mt joa tadly to everything "
0 accept the Brad for yaaia. To toJ*
disappointed In met Why, It
vardJet of a majority. In Scotland tta man drora fatbat and dtbgfeter. tora'
srdared them ta dUmoant YVItola
jury can always give a verdict by
fi'you have a rlcht to be.
sel Ob wblcb rested a canmajority In .-ini' cases after the lni>se
..e looking
for n wmiiaD with a
wore
tool
paints, palette and braabra
of three houro -i1innilK*rs' .lournel.
BoiitioD (hat noiiiiiig ma ruffle.
lay near, Tbe captor asked Ur. Farn­
Yuri UMt Ottlccttam to dlamount and gave him a camp
Stool. Than, aaalstlog tta yeoag lady
from tar horaa, be poaad bar to salt
hla fancy. Divining bli porpoaa, aba
seemed not onl.v willing, but pleased
with the outcome of tba adventute.
Meanwhile he had removed hla mask
and revealed himself as the cowboy
artist, nod as soon as toe posing was
Bccompllsbed be began to sketch.
sitting lasted for mote tban an
hour, and when it waa finished the art­
ist assleied bis capUrra to monnt.
"I am canoua,’’ aald Emily Farntam,
to see bow toe picture will torn oot"
•■1 have only caught
re." I
1 toe y
■E ONLY DAILY UNE FOB

I ThftStroHie Detective I

Boys

rifle

I The Gflwboy Artist

VE IT

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OW Wood
Factory.

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m

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SRPEBYOmt

RMfi

AI-— -

WESTON

In fact he’s bo used to bong ‘ ‘worked’ ’ by the dgar
manufacturer day after day. that he’s pretty near come
to believe there’s no way of knowing what he is get­
ting, anyhow.
The American Cigar Company stands for full value
in cigars. It believes the man with five cents to invest
is entitled to get his money’s worth as much aa the in­
vestor in any other property.
It is against box-stuffing, against substitution,
agmnst shoddy, poor cigars and against every kind of
cigar imposition on the public,—and it is adopting every
possible method of exposing them.
It believes the only way to build up a great and
permanent business is to deal honestly with the people,
to give good value and uniform dependable quality all
the time
Several million emokers have found it out—and are
buying their cigars by the “A” (Triangle A) mark on
the box instead of taking everything for granted and
smoking whatever is handed out

That’s Your Gael
If-you wa;it to get acquainted with “A” (Trian^e
A) quality and satisfy yourself as to whether our claima
can be proved or not, fry

The, ffew CREMO
Every box is now eztra-wr^iped in glasane paper,
sealed at ^chend withthe “Trianirie A” in red. The
cigars are kept dean, froeh and in perfect gmoking con­
dition until toe box is i^iened.

AMEBICAN C^IAB COHFANT
Mannfutom

Worthern Mich. DocK

Taylor’s tee-If. pure,
Clean and cdollnjc

C. Ei. TAYLOR

MDJLOOD

UotT Emily won over her father la
Dt kaowD. but toe next day tbe two
appeared at tbe barn and came after­
ward for a namber of sittings.
plctnr grew Into a thing of beauty,
and (
model was delighted wltb tt
Tben Mr. Farubam. wbo bad been ao
tmtragod-by bli compulsory traatmeot
as to discover no beauty to the paintlast aeetog bis daughter looking
from toe canvas with an
tensIfleJ beauty, began to covet tba

PERE
MARQUETTE
LINE STEAMERS

The Cotter ef Meroeeo.
In Morocco the costermonger recommoods his wares by pledging tbe ct«dsalnl: "In the name of Molri
Iddas! Uoast cbestnaUI" "In tta
name of our lord Mohammed Ai Hadji!
Popcorn: ropcornl" "In'toc
SIdna All-bu-Kbulebt Scions: Nice,
sweet mekinaV'
"God Is gracious:
Cool water!- These
beard at every turn,
tloiierr wbo la ealUsg out tta price of,
a slave girl «f toe blda for a carpet la
careful to lot^ard
lot^ard.^
.bli .profeaatooal
talk wtto allarioaa to bit Maker and

tta Flattffto no of Moodab sai&ta.

is passinir the wor.derful
seiliiijr records <rf Model
Three.

It is clearly thi

siiperinr nf any

wriUnp

machine tin the market in
apiaarancc, ease of op
eralioii,

liurability

needn't take my word for
it. Try an Oliver in your
to anr ose who read* Itili ■<
>a aJm or tumps to Mr p

home or (<Ricc free <if ex­
pense.

Compare it caie-

fufly with other makes.

NORTHERN MICHIGAN
TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY
Boats Ijgavc Chk-aeo o
Wednesdays and Satur
days at 7.-00 p. m.

Yon can Buy ao OUver
for SS a noDtb. or real
eae lor R a montb. Tkc
real la appUed oa par^
ebase price II yea bay.
I have some baraafaa
Id sllobtly nacd ina-

Ellsworth Hale
LOCAL ACENr.

Buy

a Beautiful

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ERS.

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AND ALL POINTS WEST.
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sent on request.

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porfraJt.

••ITiii:" he aald to the artist "How
lucb would yon sell It fori"
"tlood agenu are not used to selltog
toeir plunder to tooae tbey ploodar,'
:as tbe reply.
"This case may ta an exceptloa,’
•aid toa father.
•Tbe picture la not for sale, but If
your daughter will forgive ma for
painting It
iiranga I
aball l>e pit
pleased to present It oybtt'’
young lady would have gladly
acceded to the terms, but her fatbra
perioii and left tta country
wltb'»ii the i>onraU.
winter the painting
blbltec! In New' York sod attracted
great sUantloa. Tbe cowboy reoeiTad
orders and remained ean Ju« long
enough to perauade Mlta Faraham
sloag wItooRi
him. Her CaUier v
cept the imrtralt be bad eoreted to llan
of hla daughter, wbo returned te
ranch land wttb toe ertlsL There be
palriled many pictures. «blcb feond a
ready sale both In America and abroad.
HJsf “Sunset
-Sunset ol
on tbe Prairie." an Indian
t abn'dlng 1
eyes wltb bar band
look «
bdng Id the Paris salon and created a
•anaatlon. Tta artist's wife waa Ua
model.
HABRIBT B. LEB.

oyiR

^

----- ^

The American citizen has stood
for more imposition in the
matter of cigars than
in anything else he
buys with money

THE NEW WO&EL FIVE

hbva B«l bMB gtimolstad and in a few
itvwy risM-! daFSbgtnagw pBFgataee may bav* to be
takem. Tlus is
PiUg and Aperient
llTS Waters never rive permanent'reiisf.
Their violent aewn resolts in an tmnatual movementof tbe 1
nd itianeoeemiy te keep takiuc them indeflnitoly.
wBovbU.

Why ORINO Is different.
Osiia laxative Fmit lynip is the only
psenatiea that really aeU npon all
ef tea difestive or^ns. Other properIvetem' atku-aet opon tbe
bowel only and
Uptat AoBOttoQobtbe lAv
Ivor. It can very read.'
e Irritated without anv
it haviac been derived. aet.aetapoR

_'5i5S25.’2JrS:

UARANTEE

For BUlousnesa and Sick
Headache.
Take Oriho Laxative Frnit Synp. H
sweetens tbe stomeeb, aids digestioa aad
itssi a rentlestimalanton the liver aad
Clears the Complexloh.
Oano laxative Fruit Syrup stimalates
the liver and tbomghly deabme the
system
________ ___
■st«m and
end dean tb<
the oomplexiea
«f
pimples and blotches. It is tbe beet lax­
ative for i--------stive
women----------------------------and children as^it is

Take ORINO Laxatlye Fruit Syrup aad if y«u
are aot eatlafted reur moneF jirlll bm rafuaded.

BsaMree ane By BOUT a eOw esrie^

•pU AND NICOMItSNDCD DV

Se & WAIT dx SONS.

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TB9 DA1£T lUllGRa^

STATE NEWS AND

Chwn. per Ib...
i, par *»....

HIUTS - TOR

;.W to 17«
Teetlng Turkey Egga
After nine days tbe egga aha
8al^ perbW...........................7t to’SCc
BoBoy, eamb, par Ib.............U to 18c tMteft before a candle or tomp h
Biple syrttp, per gaUes.................$Lte evening. Hold thw-kuse end of ttw egi
Maide ■ugar. par Ib.......................... ISc tMw«en the tbumb and finger-anM^h
steadily round before the Iighd--Xf.8y
‘RBrr^ PMCBB-^loar and Feed.
I Hll«*-ReT. E. tl. Cb111i»o« tot,e«
CMIIIm—The natter at pubtlo play­ Core, per bn......................s..*B to 70e eggs are fertile they wUI be vliY
I -Bl# w«*k fw fc ti^ to irtJind. piB
ekmdy. and a derk epeck can be •
grounds Is being aglUted In OadUUo.
coa«wf»tkFn o^e Urn a tareweli ro- There are no “breathing spots' for Hay. baled, per ton ........................ 120 <teaF-tb«-lan(e-eBd.-'baS lf Malila'l
',>Hob and IncldMtall; a pur*« of children In this city and It Is prtweeed Oats, par bu.‘.....................................68c be qnlto clear. Tokay «fi*e/ M
noer.H.L^A Co.a BeoLper bbl.»4A0 8ake twenty-si
J130.
t« purebaae ground m each of tbe Oonmaal, come, per 100 iba..|1.80 to hatch out. bat It -ta L
. ,
»aHav„*-_BdltQr W E. Holt of the tour wards for parks sod playgrotuda.
Feed. H., L. ft Oa's Beat per 100-8140 leave them nutU tbe Cwenty-nlntb ftp
Htelte, editorlall; boonii NicboUa J The plan meeU with much favor.
In case some may be late In bat^M
Mlddltngs, per lOO .......................... 8140
"helaa. apaaker of the honae, for
Big Rapid*—Diphtheria has broken Bran, per 100.................................. 81-20
If on the rwemy-nlntb day the___
ruDdldata for auditor general on the out In the schools of this city. R Rye Flour, per 26 Ibe.......................6Sc
bae not ebtpped. make an-ioetoisB'te;
trxi mmbUoaa doket.
broke out In the sixth grade room at Oover seed, teetod. per bu.............810 tbe end Jnet at tbe to|>. ead U the■ Lanalnii—BirtU' nesta in the ateeple the Centra] school first, then in the Timothy seed, pw bu.................... 82-60 Is white tbe tur1ce.v Is alive, but If
rf the OoBgregaUonal ehort* in Iwi* Salvation Army barracks. Many etaDUBg bird Is dead. TM
BUTING PRICES—GrMnpoint whlcb is often
v,!la caught fire from aparke fn,m deots are out of school and If
Whou, per bo .................................. 86c
t^r- bnmlng home of Gerrlt Derby and cases develop the schools win close. Rye, per bn......................................60e and causes the death of ngn]’ «
bryo turkey-namely, to help tbe
I” diurch waa deatroyed. Loaa »6,000.
Lansing—In connection srlih the Oorn. per bu............................. 60 to 54c
turkey to get out of tbe shell
eelebraUon of the Data, per bu ...................................... 46c fouwd to be alive oo tbe twenty-nlaUi
Lanalng—The comer atone for the
M. E. cbareh *11) be laid In-the Michigan Agricultural college May
BDTINO PRIC®—Dairy ProducU
day. It Is done by hetding the
jfienwoq of Jone B. Ree. W. C. Har 26-31. tbe Society for the PromoCStm Batter ......................................18 to 26c red of tbe egg to tbe Ught: then tag
r- of thla city, conference preaident of Agricultural Science will meet May l^n. per dozen....................18 to 16o lightly with the finger, and tbe
don of tbe beak will be-^MWd.
nrt Rev, Steveneon. of Ragina*. will 37.' Tbe society le composed of agri­
BCTIMG PRICES—Produce.
fc»ve charge at the aervlcea.
cultural college and government ex PoUtoes ....................................60
to »c
6then chip It there, for UDleaa tbe beak
llei perfectly straight It slips. Sod thS
Hay. looee, per ton .............. tU
to8Myoungster cannot biesk the sbdl|
Fremont - \Vb)ie
Mra. William perte.
Cadillac—The new house of the Hay. baled, per ton ......................
S’l iih waa throwing down bay to a
hence the need of hel^-London UsO.
"• in ber bom. a board broke and Cadillac Boat club, located on the Beans, white....................81.00 to 81-10
BUYING PRICES—Live Stock.
fell 10 feet to the floor below. shore of Lake MItcbell, was formally
Plant Feed and Meietvr* In
Tbe plant fond tn a ton o
'It left leg was froctured and the opened Tuesday evening. One hnn- Oows...............................................to 84ftc
jlred members and their friends at­ Steen and beltere.................3 to 4Hc varies eomewbat with the fclsd of IM
.-w kicked her. badly bruialng ber
sUKk. Thu* ',v4)ung growing
tended
the
reception
and
hop.
Tlie
Calvee.
live
......................................
4tic
. Jaekaoo—David Stone, lifer, sent
and
snliuals giving milk will retalBA
club
starts
out
with
a
mcoibcrsblp
of
Hoga. live ........................................ Stic
' I’ln Hillsdale count}’ In 188< for mu.larger proportion of the nitrogen and
Hogs, dreseed .................................. 7%e phnepbnrus thso rattening stock. WMk'
T in the flrat degree, died at the ISO and has fine quarters.
Lambe. live weight.............................. 6c borne* nr other mature animals. Oil
>M>n He waa alrty years of age and
hides .................... ..............
CAMDEN, N. J —Id order
the other hand. It Is well to-uudaratsBfi
iHSt fall fell and broke hla hip. Death
that toe dlffetnocre In t
I* aappoeed to have resulted from the vent his removal to state prison from Cared hides .....................................
Ihe Camden county jail, Baraev Bo- Tallow ................................................ 4HC ^ec4^gnlzed end mn«t
^ -f»>ek of the accldeoL
sldernd—a*. for ezai
BUYING PRICES-Poultry,
crlpple, broke bis
Manistee—School cblldreji . in the
toI2csheep manure sml 4alOe manure—are
ilb. seventh nod eighth grader have nod smaabed his crutches. His ef­ Dressed poultry......................... 11
due elmo*t euilroly to differences to
■arted In a compeilUre flower and forts, however, were In vain, as Jail- Chickens, live weight..............9 to lie water conieni. .V* a mstter of toA.
Hunt and Le^ put him In a bag
ID tot:
■ egeuble growing eontdat. The seeds
nismire from work hnrae* or from
tenlng siceni fe<l nn clover h*.yr and
are been distributed and they can and carried him out.
OUTSIDE MARKETS
NASH\TLLE, ILL—At Ihe second
heavy groin ratlone I* full.v as rich and
iiardly wait until tbe liny shooi* apvalnabie os •h>^|> manure If both
ly of the conference of the MethoThe Pout* Market
rrd'i' ed i4. the Rome iwnentage of dty
et Episcopal church here. John P.
Battle Creek—Joseph Maraden, a
Greenville. May 16—C. H. Wells ft matter. t)f i-<iuri«e *beep
'Iruggisc, baa started for England In. Glolfclly and Ruasel Carlin of Leba­ n. quote pdtatoes ai The. rye at 60c laidlng onl.T (to per cent of water. Is
tesponae to a notice that he had fallen non. Richard C. Myers nf Pocobontas and beans at 81.10.
twice a* rich n» rattle-maniire
heir to Mn.fino left by hl« father’s and Charles C. Yeck of (Jreenvllle
Tbe Grain Market
pre licensed to preach. They
brother in Lancashire. With the In­
Chicago, May 16.—Wheat—Lower
pledge to abstain from the u
Treatment Per Thrush.
formation came tnooey to purchase
cables, a decline at Mlnenapolis and
inliBcoi In any form
Thr;i«li 1* a disease of tbd frog Of the
llckeis to England for himself,
CHII.PANCINGO,
MEXICO,—The favorable weatber in the northw-est foot Of iiors4<< nit4l iittilea aui i.t charand child.
and Canada caused a wek opening to- aclertzed b.' h very offensive ctiecharge
oral
earthquake
that
has
visited
Grand Haven—Ottawa county
Trading waa moBlly In July, from the clef is of the fyo; 1: I ;cs
T.nSS tulle* of public roads, and of reglnn since April H. was fell here which ol>ened under heavy selling a notably by i'liiJ sb"Clug, wlieroby tbe
1V4.(lttes(lav A few houses cAved In,
Ibis number isn are graveled, the
jihsde to Vi@He lower at 92t4 to frog i» jirevciih-il from eomiii; In
icrv were no casualties,
pendlture on roads for'the year 1904
93',ic. At the reduction many resting toi-t with Ihe gr-'und, but li may alao
niajorliy of the i>eople have re­
being IBS.077.47. The county stands
orders to buy were reached under ba.pitxisisi I'.' uii animal s’nDcllng In
eighth among western Michigan coun- fused to enter a bouse since tbe first which July rallied to 94'Ac. Cora— dlrtj’ slaHe Trent as rollowg: aenn
oil! m,e,f..oi nou aud If lame put tbe
quake
The
people
are
In
conUnnal
«•-''tlea for total mileage and fifth for the
The market opened weak on favor­ fo4.i lu o poiiltli-e for fererul ttoya.
all kinds of business Is ab­
number of miles of gravel rosd.
able weather for planting and in sy’tn- 4 bun ’liii: e-ery day. Linseed meal
Morrice—R, B. Craig of this place solutely neglected
COl.l’MBIiS. 0—John Bryan, the i>athy with wheat July, after touch- )>oiilil ’’ 1- the best, but a bran or
thinks he bas dlseovered a new breed
inp 661«4c, advanced with wheat to niaslic t t : 11 1- 'boiled' w 11 do. Tbau
of fowls. Owning both ducks and eccentric 60-year-old millionaire farm- 62Vic. OaU—Trading was In small dry (he foot .oiul pres* r little calomel
amhor and manufacturer, of Telinto all the caviUe? from which I
geese, he found some peculiar look­
Springs, near Xenio, 0 . waa here volume; July, 43Hc.
ing egp. Pladng them in an IncuClose; Wheat—May. 96c; July. the <'lTcii Itt.- nintier. I'rew lq_ sptpe
‘hatov he reports tbe result as a bird '■xamlnlng the books In tbe slate law 8SHc. Corn—May, 6.l4i.c; July. 63c. tollei or oilier *4-fi paper to keep In
caluiiiei aud keep out the dirt (.Tsu
that Is a cross between a duck and t library for a marriage
May.. 45c; July. 44V4c. Byeout tbe frog sod repent tbe calomel
Ktai^^^^ults him and when be finds
Cash. 79c. Bailey—Caah, 78®83c.
every eecond day.—Atlanta Constite;
rjC. Clare—Poiir thousand acres of land H be nays he will Journey
The Livestock MarkeL
and
wed
pretty
Mias
Frederica
I
'have recently been purchased by an
Chicago. Mv 16—CatUe—ROMlpU.
r
MUiMttop hwtwft .«t the IlMnnii Aiurpby, a Cincinnati girl who la
ytt^i^tnaSn and lAnd asaodaUun. It •feal^BT? ^3 who^e-edoliatell.
6.46; cowa. 814004.60; helfm. 82.70 and sometimes esrried
it ntnied that a turpenUne disuilery
I!16.40: calves; 84.606<6; good to cow by the hand* of the milker, says’
wtll be located at a convenient point
prime ateera. |£46e'6.46: poor to me­ Amerli-wn t’ultlva
near the center of the tract in order
dium. 84.2695.30; Stocker sand teed- meut 1* I be application of Mine bealtiig
to profltahly dispose of the pine
82.6096.15
Hoga—RocolpU. material like oxide
stomps.
26.000; market for light steady; otb- after en-i, fiiUklng. After milking
losing—In the <M)lnon of Senator
■weafc to 6c lower; light 86.309 cow* affected with thl* disease the
* '' James K. Klnnane we need one more
: mixed, 86.2596.52%; heavy. 869 hand* Rboiiid be washed before paeslng
to the neii 4,-ow to prevent tbe disease
holiday. Casting over the calendar
6.45; rough. 8696.1B; piga. 85.769 from spreading No aertous barm wlP
the senator Bnds that Oct 12. tbe
6.6(1; good to choice, heavy, 86.369 probably be 4looe, Ibe worm festui*
date that Christopher Columbus dis­
6.45; bulk of sales, $6.3696.60. Sheep being the nnl*snce for s time during
covered America, has not yet been
—Recelpu, 10.000; market steady
milking ontit the sore places beat
elalmed. Accordingly be introduces a
lOe lower: naUves, 84.509 8-20; weeiPoultry Notes.
bill to designate Oel. 12 as ’•Colum­ Buyers Not as Anxious for Stock aa
84.5096.66: yearlinge, 8696.60
I>nck eggs lose their fertUlty very
lambs. 86.25 9 8.TS: westeni., 86.269
bus day.”
_
Week Age.
rapidly, hence should be comparatlvulj
Port Huron—One hundred
There Is flab in the market thl* 8.76.
fresh when placed in an Incobator or
eighty Bnlgnrtans are detained at the morning for the usual Friday trade.
under a hen.
l.ica] Immigration station pending In The selling price is 12 cenU a pound.
Clennilnem In tha pouirrr yard Is
Patneue Poem Endargered.
fnmialJon. ll Ik said the men camt
Chickens are becoming more valu­
worth s w hole medicine '-lie*t full of
Tctuiy-.nii, Ju«i 4ifl4'r HnHblog
here under contract, and If this I* able. Tbe buying price is 10 and II monuscripi nf ”lii Meniortam,"
remedirw In preventing i1t«c»»e.
Whenever .voang chicken* Are taken
true they *VI be deport.-d. Tunnel
i a pound, live weight, and the trouble wKI) hi' hindUdy and gave tip
from the oe«t while (he hatch Is tn
tfis lodginj;*. He forcol the manuat
' merchants arc reaping a harvest from selling prices 16 and 17 cents
the foreigners, one grocer selling them pound. Tbeke flgures are ell^Uy In but could imi he induced to go beck progres* care' mast be inkcs that they
and face the iHndlady. Hie friend,
TOfi loaves of bread, which, with
advance of those prevailing a
Coventry ratmore. who was with him
dines. Is all they eaL
weeks ago.
at the llDie, recurne.1 to the lo^rlngl.
Holland—Clifton E. Thompson, the
Qra4oa and Feed Steady.
forcedihl* way In and found the p<
Gap** In Fowl.
Plumber, Is at the bead of a new InstlThe price* of grain and feed
which,nlreiidy hn4i h-wn thrown <
Gapes la tbe neme of a (ondllloD
liiUon known as the Central Manule same as Thursday. Wheat has laaslyfloto * draw-er of rabWeh.
reuMd by wiwme In tbe windpipe of
raeiurlog cont|>any. which has been made a slight decline In the outside
tbe fowl. It may be Ireeted snecee
organized in this city with outside ttiarkPis, but It Is expected that It
fully with a feather stripped to’
capital for the mmufaclure of
III soon advance In price again.
Rural Route No. 1, Fort Edward, N. small iiifi 31 the end. Kip It tu pure
blnatloo cloaeu. The new company
Potato Price Down.
T-. says; "Dr. King'* New DUcovery zenoleuiu. and a* the chickeu breatbea
has acquired possession of the old
Kiislitess Is lagging somewhat
’ I my best earthly friend. It cured Ineert II lu .be rrluOplpc uuJ lurn
lakeside Fumlture factory on River the l4ycaJ iwlaio market. News has )e of asthma alx yean ago. It has few t men TIks looseu* Un; worms
-Ireet and will begin operations In­ been received from Chicago that the too performed a wonderful cure of to- they are coughed up. ■‘4jme use turi
pentlse In the same wny end oftol
receipts there are heavy’. But 60 caata
side at three weeks.
wSa 'The first bottle'^ed^^^
th^b
With good re«ults.
Mamuette-A. Krlnkle, a homebeing ulTered In the open tnarlct rible oough. and this i
3 Friday morning In Traverro City.
htcader. trailed wolt tracks ■
left one by
A Handy Pol*.
which on oiK?nlng he foUnd contained Some stock that was contracted at a nnUI she waa perfectly welL
Every farroer «boiiii! ba>e a good Me
higher figure la being received. The King’s New Discovery's power c
five wrif pups- The next day
coughs and (tolda U simply marvel­ f4x>t p4ile |'1d4- 44r l4a«*wond dressed
back and eaw the parent wolves and local buyers are aendlug tbelr stocks ous"
down
VO
an
bith and a gmirter square
No other remedy has ever
s.-veral yearlings pawing about the of pouioes forward to the oontral equalled IL Fully guarentaed by B. makes a good’oue. I’lii It ezncily
log which they had chewed to pieces, tjmrkeie Hs rapidly u they can gel S. Miller. 8. B. Wait ft Sons and feet long: then lay It off with a sernteb
owl
Into
leoglhs
of 4inr fool esch, Tbe
trving to find the little ones. He
le necessary can.
ni«Mi* may Rfterwn’--1 he blackened
dared not shoot at them as he had
The receipts on the Traverse City
ir fool lengl
. rtii« B»ii
'■'7 market yesterday were 63 loads of
I.J pole wb<
potatoes, one load of bay. 10 boga,
It will be straight a
I.rociou.
'Tlirculnc tbp dart" wa» nne e;
) caJvce and one load of straw.
five pzerrlsoK pnicfh-i-d by the ancient
tonalt Fruit CwriiveUea.
Greek*, the other f-ur exer.’laea bel&f
’Tm - D.P.IJ
aim
Burplus imeken In btackberry
Khowed a burst of speed here In
tiling, r
LOCAL MARKETS
rwapberry j.*l4-li«« sb-inlil *ie ireatefi
the dl*c
lug a capture that would
,
of combat waa decided l-ist like wee4l» Don’t let lbe-rewt«rt
- grizzled cinder path artist look weU
Theae
quotatlena
are
corn
(oo wide nor mo thick. But do not bcA
tn one doy. and s-imetimp* the i
-o bis laurels. The
ming up tn 9l»
' '
morning, itml that tn obtain tbe prize, np all toe n*u- abooB coynlDg
,og Alvin BallsDlyne. aged *2 W’
which we* (tingle. It was required thst row. Bemeiuber that poor
,/the ttcooler." when the vritontr
the combatant atmnld he the vTetor to
correction.
Tbe market fluct
made a break for liberty.
all thuKP exm-Ws.
more or leaa and sometimes an Srtk
,o«l start, but when Oal«y ^
-leam UP Ballnntyne looked Just M
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.
Pick off all tbe bionvom* frOM n
■With local applications, as they can
„„u,b he
not reach the seat of the disease net anwwherry bed*; thu* you sea
, rl«.ee7 «oi 8» aeie
weepn"™
Cetarrh Is a blood or consUtotlonal tbe Plante’ strength back toto (fi___
disease, and in order to cure it yon eelve*--dnto grow th; It Is tnwlvAlM
""„,n.-Poor Oo«el»hh..r
must Uke Internal remedies. Hairs plants fruit to* firet seMU*.
Catarrh cure Is taken Interaslly.
, Miller bu heen e*"7
CauM For Camplaiat.
acts directly on tbe blood and
...chonile. oI 'he -Phee ■“““
Rear Admiral Head a.
Btirfacea Hall’s Catarrh Cure
I eldwler O frel.h
tbe rnrtBBOuth navy yard llIumlDatod
le the HeeSty
ehM™.
with a «ary an Interestlag
taee be«. « tte «.heiH ler the
clans In this country for yen
R*T*1L PRICES-PMIW.
Is a regular prescription. It 1
“A oallof." be Mid. ’’brought a i
liaat 14 yeeje- The Intaete. 14 yet*™
posed of the best tonics knows
tup to an mapeetlng o«cer and .
.m, mre left le Ihe =««
«f- >“■
Hned with tbe beet blood pu
elalmed:
W hr . 4™«ee by Ihe »eme of 1.^
- "Taste tbla. gir. That li all I «
r rS.: .!.» IVl
Just taate It'
1 ingredlsDts Is
wbst
oflleer took a sip.
mu In curing Ca ■*Ihe
■’’Well, really, my man.’
tarrh. Bend for t
T. J. CHENEY CO, Propa. Toledo. 0 Thl* Is nothnd mv at an.’

GENERAL NEWS

Up-to-date Market
Reports

IE-SeitSCNAIt
« imxfc np to aloioat feaUng
R.wBl not . Injure the mare. It la
ii better after the colt Is bore that
d’ hare her liberty,
me liner ml meal aud wtoat
1 te -toa retkni during toe

QM ahoold tieglD when toe COlt
inbnot flee Booths old end ebould
s for a pertod at a sonttk Rf
Of that Ubc nettoer the euK
> damertn-woCer or fret
1 your teUD la shod, see that tt
iriibt
bntelng a colt aeeure bis confifiisL A colt that haa tolto
J can be more aaally bandied than
• that hare yon.
Eaaptag toe Skto dean enablae tbe
. Mk beraa to sweat freely, and this
Mipi to hasp htin healthy.
ubonld be fed to bones
I. as they have a moet ben*_______
the hay be
hen eat He will give belter and
MLluBt aervtes on a small amoont of
kay.
A. «be4» sod. given to tbs stall once
Meh we^ wUl be eaten, roots and alL
tkla Is meet valuable to sweeten tbe
tAnnch.
'When poealble to avoid, never give
f«D draft of water withlD an hour
after feeding. The effect la to carry
touch indigeeted food Into tbe bowalB, prodoclng serious dlserganlsatloe
ttereof.
Stop Btorlsf the currycomba, bruahta,
hottlea. straps, sponges' and such Uke
the beams and In looee boxes, whwrr
they are herd to find and may
fcaoeked down Into tbe manor*
large hoi divided

’*■5

books

for
combe, buckle*,
binged to tbe bottom of tbe box end
lupponed at the sidei with etrepe. A
drop curtain faimg from the top of tbe
box will answer Inefead of the cover
) keep out dirt.
Never leave a horse tied with bit
heed to tbe wind.
Keep an empty salt aack In the sta
ble, rub the driving horse with it every
day and see how bi« cost will glisten.
When s horse is overbealed or tired,
five him only a few swellows of wa­
ter. Within an hour yon can give Mm
bis fill.
Often mii4 ;in<l indigosilon are can*
d by poor teetJ). Better h.lve yoor
horie’* nouth e*Hiuine4l if be la trou­
bled In this wny
A

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ESCAPE.

LODGE NOTICES
Trerere* Qly atoto. No. m. F. O
'Bagtea. meeta In roreatan halL Tuaaday evraing* at I o'uio^ A. Langworthy. W. P ; R. L. Thacker. BmT
1-1-07
Doebeaa Camp. No. 8348. W. M. A,
aau at Woodman haU Mmtday ev«tigB. Chaa Defo*. V. C.; FVenk W.
Stoder. Clerk
8-17-06
verM Looge. No 200. L O
I every ‘Tneeday evening
«e. N. G.; B. H. Pranklto.
4-ll'fi7

pomo PHCES HE DOm

§i==^

NARROW

W, rioyd, a merchant of Plunk
Me., had a narrow escape four year*
ago. when he ran a Jlroson hnr Into
his thumb. He says: “Tbe doctor
wanted to smputate It but I would
not consent. 1 bought a boz of Bucklea's Arnica Salve and that cured the
(to"'erous wound." 26c at E B. Hill-

meeta every Tbureday
Woodman haU. Charlat Datoe. N. 0..
8 Troutler, V 0.; John Cole
1-8-07

Wall Paper and
Window Shades
city Book Store
The Hobart Co., Prop.

i Now Is The Time and
Here Is The Opportunity
Do you want a home, free from noise, free from
; the annoyance of others, with pure, fresh air and
; water; where you can have all the comforts of a eoun; try>ome with tbe nearby pleasurere of city life?
If 80, now IB the time and here is the opportunity,
I I still have fifty acres that I now offer for sale at
► prices ranging from one hundred to five hundred dol’ lars per acre and in lots ranging from city lots to five
; or any other number of acres as may be desired.
My terms are as follows: Ten per cent ot purchase
^ price down and ten per cent every twelve months with
► seven per cent interest annually on unpaid balance.
These offerings include farm, garden and fruit
^4and^ with desirable building and city lots almost in
’ the city iimit.s, and is within the ability of any enert getic, industrious person to buy.
Let me show you this property.

E. S. Pratt.

.hifius Campbell Co.
FURNITURE ■ HARDWARE

Carpet Beaters
Special For Saturday Only
These are made of tbe best furniture spring steel, are
guaranteed not to pulC out or ^
W
break off at tbe handle. Very
ffezible and will last f r rears.
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
On y c B to a customer.

See them in the window.

Refrigerators
This is something that should be in every home.
TEicre is nothing that pays for itself so quickly as a
RefrigeraUtr.
can explain this to you very quick*
ly. By our easy payment plan every household can
have one. We want to talk to you about thesiL

We Want Your /-account

B aty liodga No. m. r. a
or before toe fuU of to* more
C. Lamglay, W. M ; Bttner E. White.
8a««tary.

Two Stores; 123-125 and 417 So. Union Street

. avetue City Lodge No. 71. R ot F
ftacifiar meeUngs every Thureday
lag. a R WeOar. C C.; fred
» K. of R. and B.
U4IW*

rogue City
M., meeU
■tart TPUkhis.
PUkhis.
». B- K-;

Tent No 871. h. O
every Tbnruday night
com
B. a

Wanted:
MarJiino
(Uia.

gjyls

and girls

Oval Wood

to

pack

Dish Co.

IfflEIK^H fEBlti

PILLS.

Mrs. Rosencrans
of Detroit
Will be at Oar Store All of Next Week
to Give a Demonstration of Amer­
ican Lady and Lyra Corsets
These two Corsets are the
best Corsets to be hand on tk^

Mk ntovto Or H 2kt ft

market, have more good features
and are better iitting.

T0EATORUM
tSlFnMSt.
The Wonderful Ad­
ventures of a Barrel

Mrs. Rosencrans is a woman
of long experience in dus litK
and can giee yoa ealaable ad’
rice in selecting a Corset, and
will St to yomr Sgmre jmit tke
Conet yoa need, if yoa can tn
pardmse. Tke adnke is free
and yoa are cordiaily amted.

Vb Ma’t Refenge

Try An Eagle-Want Ad

P1Q?6

■ftUBAT. KAV ir, 1«IT.
With

in»K mnns

these troppe aitd

his woi^^ae aoMlianii^etfi
In the army
shoer

Boys^ Oxfords

at

and that

he btf

ny of the horses wU^-

j^ykrifluUi CIrcuiMM Ite Adver-

Cuba, and passed thra«gh'«aF^
dlan campaign Is this oah^tjr. ~

It isn’t 6Iten you find a line of Oxfords for boys
that is equal to the line we show now. Low
shoes with every bit as much.style and as per­
fect fitting as the men’s.

Ac Per* lUrqueUe

Rajlroad Oo.

also spoke of the men in the ^

UCTC iHBcd three booklets advertis-

sing the pick of the yoog gH

hv tte rcaort'raglon along (heir line.

Time Hes Peeeed Qulekly.-

' .CM ilYlag much information and

Remarks

by

Pann O. OObiatr

[,|mtiistiy Ulostrated.

followed

He ttrid what a tdsMmlt

to be ootmted as one at thaik, M

W« an xftovDif a cfexm SStnnl ttyles. .

called "Hlcblgea

The book-

'Mlcblgao

Summer

brcediag of draft borm b
iy becoming one of ths nM toMclaat
M well as one of the mm ncWStahle
branches of animal basbeubr- Netwlthstehdlng the advent of tbs -irmi
ear, the antomobUe at>d other inranOens for canylng boto rissnnfnri and
frtegbt. the demand ter draft beim
^ constantly Increased. la fa«. the
^mand has increased ouch mart rapidly than the snpply, and as a eons*
qneace prices for really firet
d^rs are higher than evar Mora
known in this connay.

Ths Effsst Thsy ^radusad sti ths After
Dlnnsr FsetivKisa.
Ore nlghi st the Hartford Monday


end botlrr.

DIPPING THE
WOOL GROVERS. I

I George, oar col-

per was nearly over, and I noticed tUt
be was pala.

Nonnslly bis complexion

was a clear •black and very handsome,
hot now It had modified to old amber.
He said

le« dtpptor IMS Is a tMk (tet I*
rotres Draeb hgi« labor irtiaB roOowif
"Mr Clemena. wbst an we gdog to ataeg eitede IlMa. Rot
te an c«a^
dor There Is not a cigar In (be bouse way to dip ^e^>-a way thst taMH
those who bad been eonnted act bf * ItleUtKL'’
bof those old Wbaellng long oii
•D the bard week from tbe abeaMteff
*GCl^RgU Summer Resorts " Is proCan't nobody smoke them but y.
physician knew how another Mt at
of tbe herder. wrltM Dennla H. Bter»f
- R|astrated with half tones,
They kill st thtrlv varda
It I.
being left behind.
He «poke at tte
In the Farm Preos.
'Tbls metbod 4
late lo telephone
e couldn't get a
-'E representation in the aiwggB ehawtng news and scenery of Char
that of letting or Baking (be sbasR
cigars out (rom
Bdegewood (cltyi,
dip themselves. The prime raqgtellM
that It did not seem Uk« aM icTnliL-.^I^UBkey.
do?
Ain't
It
best
to
say
nothing
and or (teceasltlra for this, aetbod ara •
m ago when he wae present tn A# OnMn«,*N»«h-U-waau. Grand Travof alL good bleeding atc^ let on that »« didn't think?"
corral and dipping tank.
Tbs corral
bif'and a gre*t' jaany other mm be obtained. Draft borm of the
- opera bouse and beard the
"No." I sslA -thst would not he
■ an easy thing to eoBftrweL but (M
pjaoea
tUa region. A good bit of type. site. qusUtj and action now ^ honest.
words fr«n tbdr benefactor.
Fetcb out tbe hmg nlnes."
ank moat be built by a plamber.
I.OST—Silver waicb
and
fob, b
tel Isibrnalion. etc. is also given
by the market cannot be pro- whlrti he did.
rorry Hannah.
The accompanying Uluantlon glra* t-.
tween Central school
and cumt
rom
onderalxed
and
Inferter
-nsh^
and
Hunting
In
Mlchlgab"
I
had
Ju«t
come
acraes
those
"long
Toa^troaster Klaaaen
then
Front and Cass streets. Helurn I
rough Ides of the maosar in wtridt’
Soondnera
u an
earandal nines" a (ew days or a week lietere
Eagle oSce and receive reward.
lirlefly and said that the organlsgtta Is a ctflcction ot tales mostly true and
raqulslte, ami bone and qaallly are I hadn't seen a long nine for rears.
origlnU. of different phases of sport
In many states and that a)l
“•^emry; good feet ouuiot be dls- When 1 wa. a mb pilot on the Ul*
ought to Join. He showed thh In the,: spoTtsmas's paradise In the
with,
and
good
action
adds
LOST—Small allJ^tor purse. Puder
•isslppi in tbe late flffles I bad bad a
■la of Michigan
Half
the value of the piaem day
return empty purse to ArrlUa Gard­ sdvaniages and after bls'lnDt applied:
AdverUsem^nts in Ibla coluo
great sffsvnlnn (or them. hccnu«e they
of banting dogk, fishing drafter. With the right kind of breed­ w*Tv not only to my mind perfect,
blanks were
peased
oat agi|
be inserted fnr one cent a w(
ner, Zlb East Front street asd re­
first Insertion: ooe-balf cent i
ceive reward.
may 15-12*
y all iTesent, not membere, m^e tiooki; CcenelT. streams and a number ing stock the bstOe is hsJf won. but but yon could get a lutakelfnl of them
for BubsequeDl insertions. No
lUhee of Michigan In their much depends upon the esre and feed
for • cent—or a dime. They didn't use
be Inserted for less than 16
MISCELLANEOUS.
______ m.v etper!«ce l have been
cents not there In Iboee da.va. Po when
cowTBnin ztirruo i
satoral colors are shown, which In
The program <
casb wlti order.
•ttiAolsed In late years si what can be I sa« them advertised In Hartford I
ffiades tte brook troat. rainbow trout,
UONBT TO LOAN on personal prop
•ecompllshed Is the developmem
sent ter a tJioiisand st once.
They be tro or twelve feet long on top sad i .
erty and real aetata.
L Newiaou
WANTED.
^wn
large mouth black bass,
bone sad muscle by jodicloos faei
came mit 'o me In hadly battered and eight feet long on the bottogi. sritb • 1
Tyfar.
Koom 601, WUhelin wock
tte nitiBlESllODge, the pike, the wall- and plenty of outdoor ezerclss.
dterepulahl. looking old square paste- height of at least fire feet. Oilranlaad <
WANTED—Man to buy milk ti
qyed pike ^ pike perch, and the pickIf colts are p
toart holes. 2nt, In s Iwx
George
Iron. Dgbtly lireted. La tbe beet msto-eiiel TMuiled infomatloc ot the dif* outdoor range, both winter and
brought a box. wblvb was caved In oo
MONET TO LOAN on
for such t tank, with so up^
mer, with good sheds to run under all side.. l...klug the worm It could,
DO mortgage tax. Oc
feru.l plc^ In the different counties
border of 4 by 6 sosotllng to boU II
Bute Bank bnliding.
"evert weachrr,
and heesn to
them around. The. firm. Tbe tank MKBid hare t width at
'Is 0ren'£ij«ganl to the kind of game
sU they need 1* plenty of good
convei--ntlon hntl Iwen hrilligad atNihat placee in each part of the
W. Dean Is improving hit
two feet and should be burled about
OUK MOTOR BOAT POLlClE;
mated up to that momenb ti
ooe-bair in the gruusd. It ran be buried
j)ovnij. The game laws condensed are
a new coat of paJtiL
cover against any lota or damage b:
frost fell np"0 the rompanydever. with tbe top oe a level wtfb
•inking,
W. H. Umler is building a large ad- ^TenV
isy. not nil of a pm.l.len, hm tbe frost
ground, but tbls Is not necessary. Ite * ->
stranding, latent detects In bull or i
‘-Michigan East Coast Resorts " Is a
IliioQ to his bouse on Fifth etreeL
Tell f|--u en-h rt'sn ns
mi tbe tank siDMwt fnll of dlppl^ ra^ '"
blnery, negligence oi master or cr
btxDWet protnsely Illustrated with half
ri-rr nud licM it p..| .ed
William
Loudon
la
painting
his
re
alvage and general average chaiges
Intlon. aud wbeo the corral Is btdh K
4
•WANTEH—1‘oung roan for gei
tberc. Ill t'.- II
hi-^ -enteiice brake
.nd ail tother perils of navigsUoa. No i.i-nrr. corner Fifth and Ook streets', -tonea, b'ot 'akals with the region
Is ready for dipping tbe abeep
workMust know
how to milk.
off.
T’nt k i:rt <.f till,,- r eu, „n all
Hre
^nto
of
South
HaesUicllon
whatever
with
referenc
A gang of carpenters are making
A corralled gangway abnnhl lend up 'I
Mrs. Geo. H. Laiirop, Edgewoodnroum': II - table uuin when George
ise or atorage cd gasoline. They
Ottawa Beach.
to one end and down at tbe ether, wttb
impriAcnirnls at the M. & N. E. de^
Bell phone 15.
may 15-t3
had .•umi.lcoo hi. .-rlinr the whole
the best polldet ever written eo
a ladder or clested plank at tbe (utber
pot
. ^
pla<-e wd. full of a thick sulemnltT and
WANTEEl—Machine girls and girls
end of tbe tank on which tbe abeep ran f
The Young Peeples' Dancing oi|(f
sllcn-v
get a footing to scramble out Tbs
to pack dishes.
0va| Wood Dish
Thee meu l-eg:iu to 1i=ht the cigars
binty.
ille
Insurance wHI clve the last bop of the eea^
Idea, as shown, is to drive tbe K
Co.
apr 27 tl Money t
Rev Dr, rnrknr was the fl-.t man to
in^p^ < tale lor saie
ricvi Friday evening.
'•
np tbe narrow corral, and fotre ti
excbang<
s, Justice (rf t
light
1!..
I.,ok
three
or
tenr
heroic
The Triverae City Red and
one hy one. into tbe tank- Tbey leap
Lite Street Last
WANTBD-Glrl <
:-liib are enjoying a shoot on
In to swim aerora, nod la doing ra gc*
Small tamUy; wages
with
the
—r
irk
tlwt
ho
hurt
to
I
.-r
tbe fall betet of tbe aolctlea. Kra»,;r<iiin(l,< ilils afternoon.
the 1.0-1.tbe of a sink parl.liloner
15 per week. Mrs. r. C Deemond.
Rj-?! jl^s&l Was
brought before
bllng out and naklag tbelr wcapo
The board of public works expect
started oi.t
|{c^ Ite. Burtou wa
416 Sixth street43l6-tf
AarH^ P NerUnger, jud^ of the Redown tbe oppoMte aide into a
II Miiri the cement ,gBDgs on Bidsf«)k only urn- whiff
corral prepared for them.
cerder's oourL ter fast
driving on
ind
folio"
pti
I'all. iiiiiiding Uie first of next week.
•kor
Hr furnl.hiHl
We have Dsed tbls type ot dipping
StXle'strect last evening. A few own
The work of filling In West Front
tank for several rears and find It moat
MB-of Jipreeflesh had their animals
he
'hlnk coDTeolenL not only for dipping ■beep.
-in-i-i <-iiUort was started again toor THE PI
ob( andJt'krBa a tug t
of Hie pretext
but also g.........................................
I'll
Tlip culvert was put In IMI fal^
and bran,
r-irker for getung It ibend with
tb^
auto I
way to rl
The scarlet fever quarantine-'^e'
perhape. In the wintltiKU. nlliiig client,
'been aio^^^d to b
found that flea ridden bogs will fatten
iCoDUDued from Page One.)
aisi-d this afternoon at the home of
also corn fodder, bright oat
hell followed nncI .nld )«> bad
Borb quicker and attalo a Hggra
Rn.sel'4
' y said i
icd ter
Fred Pn.ti by Health Office.- G. 'X
•traw and plenty of good bsy for
growth than these that are allosrad to
FOR S.4I.E -Flu.'
irurk
farm, ot
roughness
Under these condlttens
Kico. but at Newport News through Holliday.
mile out, good
house, bara si
have (be pestA Hogs are bots atnbtbey will develop all the bone and mn*
some mistake or delay , others were
• No. 2 of the fire departsloop pptlar. :i 1-; acres, hlack-so
born and object ctrenoonaly to tbe
cle required, will be acuve and vlporPrice *TbO, l.-ss for cash. Inquire i
sent
this mlsslou and tbey were
placed on West FVonl street
■wlm across tbe tank, but
oos and when coming three yean old
r. Grant, city.
may i7-tS
when tbey find tbey have
sent to Camp Alger, where they met bridge tn test It out sod give It a
will be sufficlenily matured so they
ttve4^
an
v
LU
some Traverse City recruits.
They
I clcatiing up.
can be fed for the market and haavy|5h0 in 5!H)0 bouse and lot, cor Cass

f; peopl^ raid onp who piacdres In
A good dipping Mlutlon te mada of
were discharged about Sept 1. l»us.
bill for divorce has been filed in
weigbts obtained. With the conetent
and 13th streets.
Win trade for
a
strong decoction of water and tobac­
Circuit court by Attorneys Under­ thd«rMnluH°0^ "Here’s wbat hsp- outdoor exercise and feed anggeatod
gasoline boat. W. H- SUles, R. F.
Tenth Year -f Service.
co. For this purpooe we buy tohoeeo
Bsmd «, mr.tfce oiier day: A friend of
the colts bare grown np strong and
fuJ. I had u:> cnnipuiictlons <>l
wood & I'mlor for David Griffith .tb.
-Service with the Secud Cavalry.
stems from cigar factorlea. Tbe ilrmi
hralthy, their bone and nnaela art
eclciico.
no
Ki'lets
of
lyiy
kind.
But
Ida
Griffith
on
the
grounds
of
crafty.
-A-aa the Bubjecl of Sergt Montcllhs
are belled aod tbe thick flnid sod
hard from constant nsa, their luaga
Gc r-.;u was Iwyond s|wet|i luK-nt
Mrs. George E. Amictte received
•terns mixed with tbe water te Ote
address.
Mr. Monielth is beginning
are sound and their digestive orgaas
hfl-i the Uoiiitr nii-1 crc-rit of Hie family tank. To this we add lye soap
"
his tenth year In the
service, was word today from J. M. B)ak4|Mee an­
an In good working order.
els -.e hL. own. ami he wa; ashamed
eonMerabIc ■niphnr. ateo a
. In tt for you.' be
over three yean In Cuba and he went nouncing the death of hla tooUtcr at
In the (ail after tbey are two yean
that tbls smirch hod bceu put oy
^nantlty of htae vltrtoL
FOR BALE—Good work home, weight
_
another esM on opMIcK. and the funeral secto the Phlllpplnee by Ute way of the
a^ they are well manrad aad wte
I told him to go to fwd and try to ojeep
O: wonM tdha tt myaelf.’
lunda
M for weight wtu lake <te Bash
' It off. I went to bed m.roelf. At tnmk- b* bengfat at Bosit bny
Medltemaaau and the
Suez canal, vices will be held But
enough. I got the fMlow off.
Beech''vk. •cid ttbu we reached the corridor I Idly, and they have the boos and maa- fast in the morning when George wm« «n4teva found tbli '
and at present he la located at Fort
FOR SALE-^hreott wood at $1 60
Henry M. FXtes, which was tried be- poBWy Intimated that I had beard ote to carry It Draft tefas bivdlag pesstng a cop ot coffee I saw It trem­ tbe ba«, aa U •euw te
Snelllng, Minnesota, having just re
loed. Traverse City utg. Co.
ble lu bis hand. I knew by that sltta Boeh more readily tbafi
Jury In Justice G. W; Curtis' ttiqra was s twenty awaiting me for Brhan carried on with jodgmenL slthsr
enlisted lor another three years. He
may 16-t6
by the farmer or larger bra^. wm
that there was something oo his mind.
tnred aolntlons. In tbe at—
n which a judgment was given, mjr trosble.
IS siwnding three luoDlhs In the city
He bronchi tbe cop to me and asked nfnetored dips. U U weirfW.tid
profitable as any other branch
-•Bnra thing, boas.- said the negro,
on a lurlough.
He was formerly a has been appealed to the Circuit court
impressively:
ck raising ter many yaan to
to Bake Inquiry conceratv tbefr
diving into bis pockets. 'It certainly
by Mr. Fobs.
Fife Lake boy.
come—will always be prcdubla whsm
“Mr riemcns, how far Is It from tbe
for
r tbere are s
Uk woah twenty, all right' Wltbont a
Mra. L. E. Bahle of Prohibition Park
faitaUigentJy pnreoed- It U
frCni door to the upper g»te?"
Ittat ara f
ChOMd the Ladrenes.
< only
•mUt he bandad over two dlmea.“(hat the bnaloess should be
Aten Island, a noted
temperance
I said. "It la s hundred and tweoty- baeai» ot
RENClaude Whitcomb ot the l6i'Ui liidi
NdwTerfcfiort.
flre steps."
la all legtumaie wsya It Is not only
clurer. will speak In the Prtends
room
house.
Cass
street.
•tee beraiue of iMr tendsney to taana and Fifth regulars gave his ex
Important to tbs farmer and braadw.
He sold. "Mr. t'leinens. you ran etert Jur* tbe woo). rarttnUarly is this true
Twelfth street Furnace. Sherman
lurch Sunday morning. May 19. and
Colds SRd Bsid Hesds.
at the front door, end you can go Of •olntions contelnlng acids.
but equally Important to tbe msBufmo.
& Hunter.
may 13-U
I do
ihc Congregational church
A baldbeaded physician said; "I oaed
plunfb to the upper gate and tread oo act wish to be Bteundemood la thif
Ttaa draft
•Piling.
Her theme will be, "Home
) be dreadfully subject to colds evnn horse Is so easentlal element la gSB5-UR
SALE—Fairbanks
Standard
one of them cigars every time. "
regard, bowsver, as there are aaaa
in the summer. I bad to wear a black
Saloon, Which?"
wagon ECBlPB, capacity 6 tons;
eral prosperity.
Without hla esenIt wtsD t true in detelL but In essen- petented preparatioas that ara both
of the »
term 7xU feel, compouud beau
The suit of Frsnk Kessler vs, Emma ■knUcap all the time. Tbe mini
meree would lag and agricultural pre*Usla it was.-Mark Twtlu's'Autoblog. Bate and effidenL
t and be again
tension lever.
We have alsc
IK'S before Justice C. W. Cunig was took it off I began. to sneese
raiihy lu North Amerlcsn Review.
ran would be rriarded. He U at tbs
A Brndsr's InveRtlen.
sale logging tnicka, low wheel log wheu he reached Japan
tee. But now for a year !
rary teundaiJoD of sll IndUrtnal pngcoiiipi.-ied last evening about 7 o'clock
trucks, double
wagon and
sluglc celved that the war *i
A kflnneeota trraeder cUlma that M
cuded and
once worn a skullcap, and I have
rasa, ths farmer's friend snd ally a^
Psoulisr VIsnns Custem.
when
the
jury
brought
In
a
verdict
of
wagon. J. E. GrelUck Co,
ma ' ■ they were sent to
hayrack ter tbsep, Uk« the one ahewa
tb« Philippines,
Mice bad a cold. Why. I could go the king of the mai


Tbe Vlensese take ti
no
cause
for
action.
The
jury
la tbe tllustratlen. preraua tbaa fnm
And fund bareheaded In a bdowsLuiuj UcMilliD lo New Bocihwrat
where be spent two yet 8 and three
as regularly as tbey d<
FOR SALB-Modem ten room house
nut but a abort time.
The suit
rvhbtng tbe wool off tbt4r necks and
out any ill effect. My Immunity
nd lot
U B. BIssell, 427 Fifth iiioochB chasing ladrouus
but they do not negle,'
brought against Mrs. Bates to collect to coMa coroes froin tbl»: Every mornBtmL
may 2-tl Band Played •■Home, Sweet
B'-seding Good gteek.
keep itite hours.
Ooe Hiing perbapi
_
put my head under the cold wa
what Mr, Kessler claimed was due
Good feedteg must go wttb good whieb helps to keep the young VIeni
Bert kloure waa called upu
TOR SALE—10 t
him for work and labor on her farm. tor spigot and let the cold water run bceedlng.
of moderate tnesns aud economical
marks.
He served with the 12nd U.
. mlouts on my bald rrown. This
quire 516 WasL.
Beie« ths beet for breeding pnrpoaaa,
The senior class of the High school
ffilhd re^ar In bis evening
CroUer. Phone 1
refreshing thing, and atoce I b*
S. volunteer Infantry,
He
enllsled
Uke produces like or the Hkmrai et
iiipt last evening after school and de­
|U> to do It I have never had s cold."—
from this city and went to Fort Niag­
TOR SALE—Mr. Printer, do yon need ara, w here he had'his first experlencr cided to buy some handsome and ap- Itfiwankee Jonrnal
proprlatp ornament
for
the High
a lead and Hog rack, good as new'
the right kind.
booses, and a bouse msaler
with a WeM Polnici and which was
BsqiUre of Uie Eagle Press.
school, as It U the largest class that
Ths Mm
Avoid strongly opposite tendenclei lo
charge of each, one
At 10 o'cK
I he beglnnlag of his troubles. He was
•____________________ apr 6-U
What could be mot • perfect defense the'parents as tending to weaken tbe locks the front door, and any o
lias been graduated. Tbey have not
Bent lo the I’hlllpplDes after he had
than the device of trhe moortenT Bhe bervdltery tendency In the yonag. If siring (n gel In after that hour
dpcidpa
upon
the
article
as
yet.
They
TOR BAI..E—Steel gas range and
got on to the ways ot the service, and
Mnks herself In the water
beneath a'n rtolent crosses ara made, do not breed
pay for adrolttanee. and the ok
Garland ateei range ter wood (
also decided to have a senior class
bank. ISavlag oalj bom tbe crossbreds.
coal. Bnqjilre of J. B. Paige Elec­ while away had shore leave at .Naga excursion but neither time nor nlaool
dent has no more right to a kej
nd ihnt looks like
hot bin U sight
tric Co., 126 Casa street, or Clt- sakl. Honolulu and a number of other
The young will be most likely to l»- the ephemeral lo.lger—LrMid-in <
has been decided.
• tBiten leaf. You may
r
aland within •erable the parent having tbe scrongrat
Itens phone 602.
spr 26-ti places, later returning to San Fran
The Sunday school union will held ■lx feet of her. and a
nxraxcx poa suar .
breeding i>cwcrs and etrongeet pedlCisco. While anchored there an Eng
FOR BALE—Gasoline engine. 3 b p.
IIS regular meeting Saturday after •0 gnre Is she that t.
■ roaslderable hay In a year, aa
fies. Animtls which bars poww at
Blvds- WasM.
Good thing tor prtnUng oSce. Bn- ilKh gunboat swung arouud their ship noim a, .3:30 at the library building.
ML—London Btanda
cannot pull It down snd mote It
the gsrtleu iliere are t thm
Home,"
• tot the Kalkasklan, Kalkaska. and played -Horae, Sweet
qnlre
Thp devotional exercises will be m
several geDerattrni
I nffendera (bat be who till
s termed piwpoMich.
which ho said was the gu-ectest music
Fair and Squars.
ke the frame oot of 2 by ffe teja
sod for pleasure wi»ald wmingl;
charge of Mrs. EL Wilhelm; the be
he ever beard.
Boariler When you
(Changed
Farm and Home. For tbe end pieces
Tboee who know nothing about In- give. If It he granted that the tl
glnners' lesson will be by Mr*. Qaude
cattle with Farmer Smith, d I you gei fasnedlng should ivold II.
Enlisted at Hourton.
Practice it
tbe blackbird steal a ceruila et (bo bortom saw 2 hy ffa dlagonaUy.
Clifford, and Mr*. Cross wui teadi the
• quM-pro qno? Farmer . vnes—No. cmly between Individuals as nearly p«r- amount of fnilt. still tbelr nreaec
Tbe nek should be thirty tocbai hl^
"Expertence In the
Service,'
regular
lesson.
AH
members
above tb* croeapleces and two taat
-K^bbor Smith didn't irv no slch
eantiful and tbelr song an ■
possible. It tends to fix snd
Warren Greblli of the Thirteemh c.
urged to bo praaent and to Uke pact mean tricks on me. tve swappe* fair
t at Kotls
MoksM
nage a
what they take may glnrtlv be ac- wide. Then should be a braes tramp
racterlsHcs, both good
one In Sait Bay park: Bus loca airy, was then given. He enlisted
111 the discussion of the May subject •wl even.—Baltimore Amerlcaa.
•vety four feet.
If the sheep are te
1 bad.
(tea. Alw> lot oa HasUngi straM Houston, Texas, aud said he was fl
feed only <-n one side, make the rte
In crossing and grading up always
Suto Ptms.
fS-tf
sent lo a hotel and from there st
Letter to Mr. L. C- Nelson
eighteen luchee blgb
Pfs«<e»l Training.
ee a tborouchbred male, says Amer­
Traverse City, Mich.
to California In a Pullman car, to
ican rulHvatnr.
Never U«e a poor
BALS-Beeondiiand
>
PERSONAL MENTION.
Dear Sir:
"It costs as much In
Fe«d.ng Lambe and Rama.
the street cars lo Presidio and from
^e. no matter how well be looks.
ployment Bnrean,
put on poor paint as good"—a commou
It has beee pmved by ezperlraettt
street Cits, phone 4
there had to Iranip It on general
Mjlng and true—It costs more to pul Ha esnnot he depended open tn breed
had flrte this that It pays te feed lambs grain frea
IniA Breed rn-m the best specimens sTidenc* that
ders. Ho was sent lo the Pblllppli
On poor paint: more gallons.
winter"
Kent Butters of Northport It In the
btrtb whether they are to be Sold at
TOR BALB—Ooldlng fob press, lSxl«.
Usually
“ r paint la paint and barytea of ff the twsi bred rarollles.
relieve the Sixth caralrj- and spent
Basy tonna Eagle Press, spr HI
"And. by tbe way. John.
'll}- today.
weaning time, late in tbe fall or flat­
paint and sand or paint and lime or Us female ran he used for breeding st
nte time chasing ladrones and was
6ls father, "you might go 0
tened in winter and sold In ^rtog. but
Mrs. M. S. Bumpier went to W.
paint and chalk or paint and benzine an serller age than tbe male
finally rcllqveT'by the Second
that after weaning It does not pay to
er-p^t and
w^r; these are the
Ills morning.
FOB SALJE- Barred
Journal
When on their wgy home they
CIsan tbe Trou<
feed them more than ooe-balf pound of
tiul cheats: there are others.
ugba
Th«r«uflSly.
Charles J. MeGuIro and wlf«
Plymouth Hock Eggs
It takes more gallons of palnt-and
grain per bead per day until tbe fatIt Is ver.v
another transport at Honolulu
I:il. if you want you
o Kalkaska this mofnlng.
for hatching. tl and
Just as Qeod.
^eat than of honeat paint; and the lambs to e.
teotng period baglna to fall or winter.
and the troops going out were cheer­
Amll F. Nerlinger weent to Elk
tl.60 for 16
«aH 'of the labor ot painting la
Plssherly-Sncb a joke: Kit talked
yoor trough
Feed your rams Ubereily, bat dosY
ing, while they were just as eager to
-im* a gallon—one gallon cosu
to t wax figure for half so boar think­
da (hla afternoon on tmalness.
Feed with the idea of develOLIVER WATERS
I home again.
lock as another, for labor
ing It was Cbolly Bspbead.
Mrs. Claude Carter went to
eptng the frame as anch aa poealbla.
141* CnioD St
This Is the way to
reckon your
Eulogized the Old Soldier,
Dstt>erly-Ho» 00 earth dW sbe dls- It ii a great mistake to expect paapetdean up Ir. aa.v. twelve heurs. don't
.mils. Sllch., this morning, being calK
for this year; but bnw about
'Chilian army aervlce and eorvleo ed by, a telegra^ suting that
leave It unill they have finished tt but cover her mistake?
aitlafictloo on tbe
TOR SALS—NIne-rtwm
boose,
lees you. she didn't"—New Or- range, therefore donY pen tbem up
sweep It oiii ni.-i imi In fresh. Theee
the Spanisb-Amerlcan war." was
Devoe. and
.•sloe's mother. Hre. Warren Damodern Improvements.
Mrs. P. L.
sweepings need not t>e waated, as other leaas Tlmee-Democrst.
with tbe Idea of "feeling" yocr cuegiven by Comrade Miller. He served
JcAnson. 212 Bast Ninth street
was uncoDsdou* and oould not
live
stock
will
eni
iliem.
hut
you
might
tomor.
aa
aoeb
a
courae
win Invariably
may 4-tf
Ume In the 28th Indiana Light
long
J may
better waste iliein than to atteapt to
tnythlng e
Roee a bboomerang to y«iL-Astetou
Artillery. He spoke ot the volunteer
-utke tbe lambs eat them;
martetpieee of nature.-Emerson
FOR BALB-Oood cottage. 6 large
with- Some of the mixtures wear on.
rogma; easy terms.
Call- at 604 discipline, which was dlEerent than
Mssrsehsum.
The Meat Useful Flower.
10 Smok.ra Room.
the regnlars. being more lenient in
three.
West Eleventh street
may
0 Kaap Butt!
8 popular belief that neer.
Umos. four
It coats twice,
"K>ses Bud lllicM yield , I'.lMgnc." sold
former, but that It was the same
Icte Invert 1
petrified sea foam w«^
.f
nod ateo of
tbe florist, 'niid violet is-isl- (aa-lied
U<x>d and the sane patriotism in both np ages ago and soUdlfled by -ZT tfiaes. five Umos
crock of onglaxed eanheawar
with a' cheat as 1
oUlltj The ear la paiuied cream white
are
edible,
bol
H.e
most
nsefnl
of
„U
tbe dilb on which tbe butiar la.
and compared the work of the volun- strango process of nature.
FOR BENT—GSlaea In Uie WUhelm
Tours truly.
and U '-picked out - in grdd aud blue.
porana eertbeoware will keep the b
flowers Is lii- l-pp.v.
Tb.' jone of the
In the Cim war and how nohlv sebanm is a mineral known to smm.
F. W. Devoe 4 Co
block.) a WUhelm.
may 11-tt
It U upholstered in red leather <Ju
tor cool and bard, and all tbe n
poppy Kl>.- n» I'pluni
The .--i-d is
It Is coiOMSi
New York and (Thlcago
volunteers reapobded.
He euloglzod Ostt as "scplolite."
ich of the Inner sides there are small
if the pot to snapped in s wet d
Chicago Art. Dcrorallng Co
set
pleasaui ....... ouirUloii.i•■•pp.' s.-od
the old eoldler end paid many tributes
ipboatds containing all a amoker's
and a UtUe srater put to tbe dish si
ir paint
cake 16 o
) In the r
' praise.
.vqulMtea: then there are a mu.dblr
tbe hotter.
e Toleanlr
LOST—Gold watch eharntt
tibia, Inkstand* and stationery.
I(
Ur. HcHUlar eerved in an tasu...
the surface.
Meerechauiu Is
Per* Maiqnetto roimd bouiie and eatIte ^ men^ned that to prd# to enHew to Clean WUker Charra.
regiment and was flret sent to Indian
not only for making tobacco plju.,
ate the emperor to enter tbe ear sritb
Had Haaonle amblam
MOUkra'a store will be
Dir^ srlckec chain and tables 1
apolla, which was at the came time because of Its unlqr-I and K
- Mi beliaet on hla heed the top ot tbe
make B<M,p uud io.
-ptooed »U day. May so. Decora
maOr rlmriteid and made to look h
hlgh Il«gn
local boys went to Island Lake.
Reward It left at B
ear bas to be nked.
ly, besides the lie
Bffw -by bteag ecnibbed with salt a
—^rtencee *^.‘»»otptl«si of water It i.
Idle Uly and the P
I TtrtOM eleoMcal and mteffianlcai-beads."-Pbiladelp:
DAILY SA^ WANT AM
, •ite.
member of the relief oommlttoe;

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