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The Daily Eagle, September 11, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)
Date
1903-09-11
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A Large Line of
Beautiful Ruga
AT VERY shall PRICES
A besotlfol Smi-raa Roe. S.«x9 fl.
^|
A Wntifnl Smyrna Rug. 3 ft xli fl.
9$2.00
H«A»J All Wool Smyrna Kne®. S.6XS ft..
Hfajy All Wool Smyrna BoES. a ft.«8 ft .
Benry All Wool flmyma Ebee. < fL«7 ft.,
$2.50
"$3.75
j
$5.75
A beatitifni Ta|»M^Bi«,2ft. ale.K«ft.8 in..
A bfoutlfnl Vrivel
yg
^2 25
A beautifqI Velvet Sag, ^ fl.xti ft..
yg
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HereralbR. bog: ^,9 ft..
g^ yg
A beautiful Rev««ible Ung. 9 fl. «!u*re.
$14 50
AbeaulirulUeverKlbleEug.Kftxl^fL.
$17 50
Heavy nifjs in all patterns an6 colors; can be used
eitbei- side up; different colorings on each ^ide. Guar,
anteed not to fade. Will outw«*ar Veli'et. Brussels or
Axmiiiistcr.
We have a full line of Tupi'stry. Velvet, Moijuette,
Smyrna, Axniinster and all kii <ls and sizes of rugs and
art 8(jiiur**.s. Also a full line of Lac.' and Tapestry
CurUtias, an.l Hope Portici*es. Our line of Tapestry
and Velvet Carpets, China an.l .lapan Mattings, Oil
Cloth and Linoleums is^lorapl-'t.. WINDOW SHADES
of all size,s maiJt to order.
J..W. SLATER,
KetAll and Wholemir,
f. W.
I' H I R L B Y
Dl-NTIST
OVER BARNCM ANO EARL'S
JEWEiJlY STOKE : : : :
DIAMOND
•l■aaT•n•^aBd
«
Aotlen RcftBlainr.
Btllh M. W. KimballC.O.
i«t> Pr«at SL
.
GOVERNMENT’S OECiDEO
BIG DAMAGES
To Keep Up a Ceriain Water P
and Failed to Do It.
Sault Sto. Marie, Mich., Sept. 11.—
The flrtt Bieps In the suit to be
brought by the United States goverat acalnsV Uie city of Sault
Marie to recover damacaa tor lha lOM
ot the barracks at Fort Brady. Jan.
SI. 190S, were taken late yerterdaj
ternoon when the city comptroller v^aa
Tved with a bill and affidavit by
Unlted States District Attorney Ge(^c
G, Covell oT Travewe City for »68.503.21.
TTie bill will be presented to the
council next Monday night am] dlsal'
lowed. This will end It as far as the
city is concerned unUI the gov^enu
commences salt In the courts,
city will fight the case.'
No Water Pressure.
Attorney George C. Coveil, when In
terviewed in regard to this dispatch
this afternoon: said to The Dally
Eagle:
"The suit Is brought against Sault
Sle. Marie tor the following reason
The government had a contract with
the city to furnish a certain pressure
of water in the mains at the barracks.
At the time of Uie fire there was abso
lutely DO water. A few hours Jater the
pgessure was not half what the city
Sgreed to'keep up. The government
claims that had there been Uie pres
sure of water agreed upon the bar
racks would ndt have been destn. .
"We have filed the bill with the city
and If the Soo does not seUle the suit
will proceed."
OSTI;OPATMY
itOURI- TO KENT
N( Im a nm Oati ShM Maker's Sbtp.
Our $3,50 and
$3.00 Shoes
For men are better than
ever this fall. All shapes
ami all the good leatln*rs.
CeOSETTE SHOE
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store.
Never was there a better sbowiag of StvlisC-E.j.>twear
in the eitv.
J
OlV^oU
Whl^Vl'.'.l
<*The Groeette Shoe Makes Friends.**
BaoHant & Roscoe.
I’ai-kM-
01.1 .Stand
New Arrivals
In Tailor Made Suits
for Fall 1903.
SAVINGS
iVe arc Klin r^tNviiig 11.high grade tailor uimlr
HuiUwlilcb have uvii fur
at the reputation of cSer*
Ing the beat values In
ready to wear garmehts to
be found In this part of the
-state. We are now tbow*
log Id grmt t>n>fi>sloD all
tiM newest modeU in Fall
ad by dti
Pauhioa. If you
10 havefoaud
havefuai
it dUBeult to obtaiu a
Tailor Hade Sail that
meeU with your approval,
yon should by all means
.iBipect oar line, and you
. will say the climax of perfcctiuii haa surely' been
reached in l,a«leK' Tailor1 >g.
.
ks eM«i we i.t eHertH ou
ceptteasl valets la satis at
New Jewelry Store on the
South Side.
H. 1,-KNAPP
neso. ntoo. sa«o.
----- THE-----
tl5.e0.SI7.S0'
aid oiHnrds.
COR.
FRONT
a
- ms
UMIPN,
Watchmaker
NEW
-5-
STORY
atocK.
revise
RATES
REV. McKlNLEY BUSINESS
ACCEPTS CALL
COLLEGE
IS OPEN
Watches, Clocks^and Jewelry
Hoe Repai^g a Special^.
409 S. UnioEi Str^
D.E. CARTER
~
ROBBED
THIEF TOOK HI8 HORSE, MARNE88 AND WAGON.
Battle Creek. Uioh., Bept 11.—me
BILL WAS FILED BY ATTORNEY C. U. B. A. finally decided to recom
OEO. Q. COVEUU
mend to the BUpreme lodge the revlaIon of the rates.'a provlao being added
that due care shonld be taken of the
Intereate of the older membera of the
I*rac4l.-a1 iIuuk' mrniHli.-r.
J. O. TRUEBLOOD. D. O.
(S. M. J TRUEBLOOD. D, O.
407 Wllbelm Block. Reaidenee,
J 23 Wj nloo)! Terrace.
TO
«ITV EDITION.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
UNITED STATES ASKS THE 800
FOR.S6e.503.2l.
See Our Fall and Hlnter Line of the Popular
1...8 Fr .nt Si
EAGEE.
TEAVBB8E CITY., MIOHIGAlJ, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1903.
VOL. XL NO. 3239.
A
DAIIY
THE
•CR1f'f»WeRAE SERVICE.
—Wanen A. Cbrtler, LndigUm.
Vlce-Presldenb-Qeorge H. FUher,
Ann Arbor.
Second Vice-PNaldeot—M. F. Pow
ers. Grand RapMa.
aplritual condition of the congregation
noted by the reports given last
Hurley, Bay
night at the mcmthly meeting
the
City. ■
Trukteee—A. C3nM>oton, Jr.. Detroit; FriendB society. Under the mlnlatry
of Rev. Henry McKinley the eburcb
. J. FltageraRT.-Port Huron.
has 'prospered financially and aplritnMarshal—Edward Perso. Hancock.
ally.
Representaavee of.Sopreme Conndl
—The Rev. J. B. Schrembe, Grand RapIde: Warren A. 'Cartier, LnJington;
Prank A. Noha, Detroit.
Committee on Laws-The Rev. F.
J. Halllsey, Hudson: WlRIam Glynn,
Flint: James N. Riley. Battle Creek.
.Finance Committee—H. B. Vincent.
Detroit; Frank Bdiaeftf, Detroit; Wil
liam Gartner, Wyandotte.
The next meeting wlU be held in
September. 1904. at Alpei^
PENSIONERS
ARE ANCIENT
pUa. fwinclpally.from out of the city.
The proprietor eonsidera this a aatlifaeU»T b^lnnlng tor the term'and
expects other pupUs ^ be sdded*to his
list from the city a little later on. He
is confining his iDStrncUOB this year to
hand and
typewriUng.
Prof. Dockeray considers that It Is
outside of the province or the pobllc
school system to give s^lal Instruc
tion in shorthand and typewriting. He
thinksji should only be' the aim of
the school system to give a good genas would' enUUe
e to etudy law, t
leave toe epedaltlea to schoola which
Btriely taken up wtth that w<»-k.
Be aays be has pupils come to him
1 commercial conne after taking
the High stobel commercial course
and be would prefer to teach a pupil
who had done nothing in that line to
the one who receives- a emntterli
the High school. '
Prof. Dockeray says that he finds
even high school graduates deficient
in toe rudiments of fiHgUsh composi
tion and one of bis first dnties to to
teach his pupUs bow to write simple
mces and paragraphs correctly.
Many who know all about parsing a
verb make grammatical mJatakee.
VESSELS WERE
IN DANGER
REV. HENRY McKinley,
Whs has accepted the call to remain
next year with the Friends church.
During the last 12 months SI new
members were received into the so
ciety. which suffered a toss in that
time of nine by death and removal.
Some time ago a call was extended
> Rev. McKinley to remain another
Washington, Sept. 11.—The annual year in this dty. The call waa con yrind Was Bleeelne » 9(Uaa an Hour
report of CommlBSiooer of Penaions firmed laabmlght and yam aocepted by
Ware places the total number of pen- Mr. HcEimey.
sltwers now on the rolls of 996.546,
Financially the society Is In good
toe oounMany
of the pensioners are on the roU
aboard the coast veasets
account of the war .of the r^lotl
ly saved from death by life boats.
lie on Account of the warr*“«, 4.T34
EXCELLENT REPORTS GIVEN An exeursloD boat laden with holiday
CD account 6f the lndi£T£;^.
exeuTSkmlste from Firfkstone for Has
1.3,874 on account of the
"*'•
tings. was unable to make any port
The great bulk of the ran 'la as fol
Sniiiy compelled to anchor.
lows:
The paasengers were landed at Dover
Civil war. Invalids 703.456. widows
this morning In a sorry pU^L There
248.390: Spanish war. invalids 9.200.
have been no deaths reported but sev
widows 3.662. and the regular estab
eral boats are overdue and great anx
lishment, invalids 9.710, widows 2,938.
iety to felt A gale this morning waa
The roll shows a new loss erf 2,901 penlAke City. Mich., SepL 11.—The blowing at toe velocity of 70 miles
sloners during the year. Out of a total persbytery of Petoskey met in Its reg an hour at Plymonth.
of 304.809 applications on hand during ular fall sesaion here this week. The
the year 130.109 were admitted and Rev. J. A. McKee of Elast Jordan was
113 794 rejected.
elected temporary clerk and the Rev. KINDNESS WAS REMEMBERED
The average annual value of each James M. Dallas of Mackinaw City
pension is DOW 1133. The annual value elec^ moderator to aucceed Rev. W. CHARLES* DOWD, MURDERER, WAS
of the Spanish war pension roll, has H. U>ng of E3k R^lds.
PAROLED TODAY.
reached 51,765,310.
Excellent reports were presenti
interesting historical analysis foreign missions. Sabbath school mis He Had Killed Hie Brother Ernest In
of pension flgurto shows that the ac sions and home miasions. The Rev.
AltsBan.
tual total (rf dlsbursementa in pensions ^ohn Redpath, the energetic Sabbath
account of the revolutionary war,
il mlBsIcMiary was elected for
Grand R«>id8. SepL U.—FW kindcivil war, and the war with Spain was other year’e eervice.
eas to the family ot Henry B. VanJ2.0M.623.690. /
Dercook when the latter lived aa
It is esUmated 516,000,000 was paid
PLATT FAVORS ROOSEVELT neighbors 4p ^Allegan county, Charles
in pensions fM disabilities and deaths
Dowd, aged 53. .was today ordered pa
due to mllHaiT and naval aerviee In
roled from Jackson priaon. Two years
the wars of 1812 and with Mexlcp, and
ago Dowd was sentenced to five years
during the war of the rebellion, mak
for killlsg his brother nnesL
ing the payments of pensions to sol
Expressed His Choice Ip .Speech at
HOME WITH HI8«RIDE.
diers and sailors o9 the rebeUion and
Young Men’s Chib.
of the regular military and naval eetabllshment since the cloec of aald war
of the'rebellion and their wldonrs. chil
dren-, snd dependent relatives.'amc^t
, 52.862.240.400.
The cost sC the pension eysteih per
caplU of tk^uMUon-tor 1903 Is given
as 5L75. '«maysteffl aeoordlng to
Commlasloh^^are was the greatest
burden to the people of the United
States in 1893.'since which time it
baa shrunk from 52.24 to 5132 per 510.000 of taxable wealth and in 10 years,
be says, the bnrden will cease to be
noUeed> -Mr. Ware estimates that the
unpenBioned survlvore <rf the civil war.
ekclnsive of.deaerters, to In round nnm.
bers 200,000. and ears
this un
known aray la meeting with dlSMse
iand misfortune to such an extent that
applying for pensions at the rate
of over 14.000 per annam. In 10 yeara,
Mr. Ware predicts, the unknown amy
win have ceased to he.a factor.
BRITISH SQUADRON IS COMING
8. E. Van Aletine Was Married In
New York. SepL II.—United States
Senator Platt <rf Connecticut:^ an
nounced that he favors the nomination
of President Ro^evelt aa the head ot
the republican naUonal tiekeL 17118
bU wedding trip. He was i
is bis first expresalon on the subject. last'Saturday evening to Mrs. Frances
TheK.announeement was made In a Fuller, of Owntonna. Mina., at the resi
dence of Hn. King in that cUy. Her
parlors were prettily and
J for the occasion.- Mr. Van
SWITCHMAN KILLED IN DETROIT iUstlne met'hla bride several yean
ago in Monroe county, near Bo«dw»tor.
JOHN SMITH LOST LIFE AT BAY N. T. Mr. and Mrs. Van Alstlne wUl
CITY JUNCTION.
reelde at lOW'EKst IJncxrfn street
Qled
In
the
Sanitarium
BUSINESS IMPRDVING.
Injuriea.
Dispatch from Admiral Cotton
Beirut
Detroit. Mich.. Sept. 11.—This morn
Washington. Sept 11.—IBs navy de
ing John Smith, aged 40. of Ailsa
Craig. Oot, wMle Bwltchlng in the em partment reeelTeJ toe foOtnHng dis
patch
from
Rear
Admiral Ootton tola
ploy irf toe Michigan Centra) raHioed
etrnck by aa engine at Bay City
governm It gmerai 'cd
Junctftm and was hurt Internally. He
died in toe eanUarlnm an bonr later.
governor general ot Belrat and haa
expressed a deelre to eetUe toe
STOLE 75 SILK PETTICOATS ot the American vice coasnl i
tactorlly to the United States BomraL Beirut Is gnlst Buslasi
THIEVES TQOK h
NEW BUFFALO
improving.*'
rs-
From. Car Standing on Pere •
Detroit, Mlto.. Sept U.-4teeqinber
Railroad Track.
wheat,S5K; No.l r«tSt; No.tcon.
British home aouadno vm be sent to
63K; No. I white oalA tSIi.
the United States on a ooorteay visit
TMedo-WBast, OMh and BepteraIn return for toe American aetkm In
bw. StH: DsMtebsr, U.
sending a squadron to Ptwtsmonto, chas< lie ear OB toe Pero Marqi
---------- '-Beptetebv' whrat. n%i
The s«.uadrpB fill aail Saptonber 16 tn»M;8 was brc^mi Into and 76 coetiy
1154: BsBtewbiir
for a six weekr cnitoe anond.Scctskirts ..and other under
6054: flted—bw onto,-1654;
land and will ^jrtly aftonrardi leave
.70: Mrd. IMi: ilhd. |S.«.
tor America.
Pi M. YESTERDAY.
A horse, harness and rig were st^I yesterday afternoon betwera 3:30
and 4 o’clock fn»n toe barn of D. E.
Carter, proprietor of toe Htmwaod
MannfaetuHng Co.’s mill on toe west
side of toe bay. 'About three hoera.
later toe hotse retnived to the barn,
with Its batter and a piece of one at
the lines attached to-lL There to no
clue to toe tolcf.
The rig which was stolen to knosni
s a three-spr^ piattorm wagtm. It
bad no dash board. It waa newlyjaliRcd black on the outolde and blue on
the hiBide.
Practically all that 1s known of toe
ih-ef Is that toe party toi* toe horse
and rig north and toe horse returned
heme from tost direction. The locnl
IK ’ice^were notified ot toe robbery.
THE EDITORS
GROW
SAUCY
W. E. Campbell, editor of the Northport Leader, and Attorney Seroione of
SuttoDS Bay. editor of toe Leelanau
Enterprise, haven't quit ecrapping over
the Inglorious Sunday excursion that
Dan W. Kaufman ran on the big car .
ferry. Brother Seeslone didn’t like
the way things were managed and
when reviewing toe ezcnrslon charged
up some ot toe troubles to toe Northport band, claiming that they abnsed
khelr graft «rf *^'**~ff i
back as follows
week's Issne ot his papm:
"In reply
In
this
rhoea of words with a oonstlpatlon of
. Second; -He doesn’t prove bla
first statement and it remains where
.it started—Just a common lie. Furtoermore. if he hand’t looked in toe
mirror and commenced to bray be
wouldn’t have seen toe big ears -nor
the musical voice and the apparailon
le JassJtck wouldn't have appear
ed to him. He ex(»erates the band in
his puerile and asinine attempt to
explain, and throws the imaginary
blame on 'one or two gratters.' The
band resents the InsnlL In the first
place It didn’t concern Seaslons in any
waj- and it toe 'grafting' was practiced
to toe extent he would have the public
believe why don’t be get hundreds of
affdavlts from toe vlcUms and prove
his statemsiu.
"This ends toe rag chewing or pie
chewing contest so far as we are con
cerned and If Brotoer Sessions baa
another attack ot prickly h^ he wUl
break cut all over.an,! wlU bava to
get ont an extra to tell what he don’t
know about the ezcurslcm trip on toe
big carferry and the Nortoport graft-
GEO. W. BEAVERS ARRAIGNED
DEFRAUD GOVERNMENT.
Furnished ««00 for His Appesrtwee
New York, S^t -li.—Oeot«e W.
Beavers waa analgnsd before United;
States Coramlssioaer RitcheotA today
a warrant dtarging him' with
conspiracy to defrauJ toe govenaent
er has fnrnisbed 56.000 ball for
TOO MUCH RELIANCE
Is Sie.Themaa Upton’* Only. Griev
ance.
New York, Sept IL—The yacht clnb
tendered a reception last night to tha
Bari ot SbaftMbnry and Sir Thamao‘
Upton. The Irish banoet in retrying
to a toast of his health aasnroJ Us
hosts that the only grierance be hnd
was too mnefa Reliance. ■
.
LOST TWO FU4GERS.
at toe Oral Wood Dish teetory. He waa at srork on a saw when Ua hand
drawn into It and the dret two
fingers on.his
ha^ were aungled very badly and the next two wore
•ereroly eat and mnngted bnt can be
wed.
After toe aeeldeM Ur. Mtaur immteted toe dm two-flkgure and droMOl
|r-
r
THE DAILY BA6HiK, FBfuAY. SEPTEMBER 11, M08.
■fhe Dally Bag:le.
-Seraral yaara^toe my limca w«a
BO bad^ afatiad that I iBd many heavHtea A. M. Aka o( Wood
‘1 took tiWbnent «th aaren,_jlclaiiBMuaitt'BBybe<Mt I the
ataiited totake Fotera Hooey and lb
and By lunga are now aa aoaad aa
bnuet 1 leobaBced it in ade^nca
Bat oMtred that wary oB^oye ta the
<uag iAa, abaU take
the oath of aSwIaBce to the TlBlted
Thia la doiBUeas
KLMEa c-wuin. S.B
done to «
» the taet that the
Uw of the United States Is abore any.
■Btered at TraTam QBy PoatoOee at law, rale or reculatlos of any other
aliattoii In the land. PreaUent
erelt erldently neant bntlnota In
-daalinc strtbUy -nfr lesaUy with aU
employea ot the United Stalk gorerament, whether Bambere ot anloae
or not lUa la an atapbatle more.—
ManoahwaHetald.
B. B. BROWN,
^ty Olroalator.
Notlea to Sob______
Babaeribert to The Dailj ttdo are
rotaaatad to notUr tli« ofioe at oaoe
«t aay faUvre to raealre tha paper
pn^arty or oa tm« ao tliat tho laat- teatlOB of tho earrlor boy any be
odlod wltboat delay.
gTkJii“2.Sr^'^*‘’aS
A./B. CUKTIS &CO.
Real Estate & Loans
Travoraa Bay Taot No. 1$$^ K. O.'
Monday ulgbta to t~0. O. I
WORKiNGNEN’S UNION MADE PANTS
DOUBT
ANEATtIpME
,
The best piano on the merkdl to
day is the popnlsr high grade
M lUMAM 1BW
Modern dwelling near business
eeutre, only 3 blocks from the
post office—juat the home for a
business man. Bight nioe rooms
exoellenUy finished— plumbing
complele-big lot, well seeded
lawn, to fact a very pretty home.
The wonder is the price—a litUe
down.. the
th. rest o 1 easy payments
NERLINGER,
The mar«Ver MHIften's.
Traverse City Chafiter. No. 147.
O. a. &. noods to Maioalc balL toe
Tuesday ou or before each full na
Annie Soule. W. M.
KIMBALL
Duchess Camp No. 24*5, M. W. A,
the popular factory prices and'
liberal terms, make it a very deairable toslroment.
W. W. KIMBALL CO.
■mu u nMM u naiw politic
u a few men whose minds are not for
It is certatolr regrettable that the
W>entog of the school aeaan palls
-msny people away from toe —
rerarts. tor there u alwnya a batch of
DiBtog tbe —
111. 1.1.um uuiuu
Bne days in HloUgan to g«r*.^hfw 8<«to Smre A Atlantic Railway wUl
and ODtober. in those mcaths the
ratoti-^-'-------- *• '•
, j,,amp*y resorts generally see a spHi of
Bost delightful weather, which
hat Csw remain to enjoy. The'lndlan
B«B»*r is one of the brhtoteat end ouotitmatte ttitosts are soH paaaaabeto periods of toe yew and kajvy ere
' tBnaewhoereeblstobetotoegrarea
woods and iHsibiH rrtreats to wijoy
it—^HkagH CJiraolcle.
I
(
1» Front Street.
N. E. Strong, Managw.
Krerythlac In •mtll luiraiemta,
•Saet wosk-, tnlklBS maehlBM
nan reoBrOr
Watch Case.
Horses For Sale
AT PIONEER UVERY.
REMOVAL
i have moved my jewelry
store to the building first door
east of Steinbei^^s Grand
Opera House whei'e I have a
ngw stock of watches, clocks
find jewelry, and where I
would 1m? pleased‘to meet all
my old friends and patrons.
L. M. Bennett
A nice bunch of young farm horses, 4 years and
M'sSiiliH>8psiBl!a|isriK
A Mtmvs eeu
up, weight from 1,100 to 1,400, good ones: also a few
drivers, and a few cheap plugs.
Two nice ponies,
saddlers and drivers, very cheap as J dm ttu-ough with
/ them.
B. J. AI(|heAN.
IPILLS.
,
,
All the late.st styles
of Hickey and Freem a n Co.
line,
Rochester, New
York, are displayed
on our tables. Suite
bought of us are
pressed free of
:
:
:
MILLER BROS.
Several Desiiable Faim.s.
Seven room house and lot
on Randolph street, near Elm
wood avenue school. Easy
terius; price $1,000.
Seven.room house ou Rose
street, lot 50x186.
Price
$750: half cash, balance
time.
Four dwellings on East
side, reasonable prices, easy
terms. '
Seven room house West
Nintb street, stone foundation.cement cellar, lot 50x166.
Price $1,400.
Seven room house on West
Seventh street, stone founda
tion, lot6Gxl72. Price$l,400
Enquire at
Ter terms. SS
oTTice
is in fuH glow. These long evenings mean light the lamps earlier.
You want at least one lightein each room. Haven’t got enough
have yx>u? Even if you use electricity or gas, there are times when
you need lamps. We have just placed on sale the finest collection
of beautiful lamps. There are lamps in brasaand glass and niekle
and china, handsome metal and decorated lamps-«-parlor lamps,
reading lanpp.s and hand lamps, The greatest assortment you'll
find. Prices are from 25c to $10.00.
Extra Globes
in decorated or colored oi' white c
porcelain—all sizes to fit all lamps.
TTie Crystal Cone Burner
Positively the lai^t variety of styles. You will
' find several of them exclusive patterns, at popular
* prices.. ' •
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The Boston Store.:
?BY ALL MEANS. HAVE A FIT." g, SENOA A CO, CLOTHIERE
Some People are Satisfied
^e„'
Best There Is-The Benda Kind!
S. eBNDA A CO,'
THE REAL RKLIABUE CLOTHIERti
—SUITS
The Lighting Department
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Ask to See Our
New Fall Walstln^s
with
Real Efttgta Broker
HAS FOR SALE
FALL and WINTER
Sold in Traverse City oyJ.G. Johnson.
Remnants!
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J. W. HILLIKER
157 front St Beadle Block.
Wool Dress Goods
Saturday is tbe day we mark down all short
lengths left over from the week’s selling. We don’t
consider the cost—we’ve got to gel rid of them
every week. Lengths from 1 1-2 j-ards up to 7
yards. You can buy.school dresses for tbe children
at one-half what you would have to pa)’ tbe regular
way.
Hamilton Clothing Co.
charge
Sold by J. G. Johnson-
nwwwhwvawvwwvtww
-nL
THB TVavwre city ^latoe^ oeuege
will open Hon^, Boptombar Wh. C.
What|5ditore«,y.
$$$Mf.d*w
With planty of dogs and aleda Ueutenant Peary may yet reach toe north
THB-TOuvorae Cl^ BnatoasACoUve
pole before Hr. Horgao puts a taa
wU!^<moa Monday, Boptamber fth. c.
IL-^ecord-Herald.
ookoray, praprlator. StMgf-d-a-w
We show in great variety of patterns, rang
ing in price from one dollar and seventy-live
cents to three dollars, fine Cordnroys and
'Oassimerea, fully gnaranteed. We take all
the risk. You cannotiose on goods bought
from us. We take e-special pride iu our very
coiffpl^e assortment of Union Made work
ingmen’s pants, OTeralis, ^^ackets, shirts,
etc.' Agents for the celebrai^ *^arhartt”
Overalls and Jackets.
WITHOUT
What care we now for toe hosy worid.
Or mniicms loot or made;
The air te sweet, toe mind Is free
In ripened woodland glade;
We linger ye( on toe wooded elcgte.
While evening shadows tall
O'er pe;ielled sky. and rugged gorge.
And red-brash here and tall.
Will B. Bai :oD. editor <ff toe Char -Hroy L Parquhar. to Field an<
StreamI
tovloa Oourier. to nCerrisg to the pen
sion which Qovernor Bliss has been
granted becanae be is
from manual labor, remarks: 'Tf toe
pension bad been granted <» the
grounds of mental dlaahUlty, there n golf dress when she bis uo luteatton
to play golf."
would not be a chance to Uek."
■Thsfe so." agreed the man with
Win, bow oogld yon be so eraell
the Inct
"And." <
I (he off-haiul pblTwo tatoo women bad a mai
loeopber. "Bbe will get a bell gown
rreted on the complaint that
when she carvn intlilng about dancing,
spanked them. Tbs man aald be did
s teonlt gown when she wouldn't
n’t but toe
flned him 125 Juat toe play tennis for fesr ebe will freckle,
samoi-Now toe question U it no spank and 8 batblDg suit when sbe has so
thoegbt or going into the water, and
ing ewt $25, bow modi would
a riding habit when tbe very thought
spankings have cost?
of climbing OD a borae—"
“Yes.'' iiiterraped toe man with the
A' number ot Im peiqde answ
tocandetcent whiskers: "but when sbe
and at, "How to get fat fw $6," and gets 8 wedding dress sbe qipud* bnalreceired tots Information: “Get It at
BS». Ever notice thatr—lodge.
toe butchers." They're aU mad about
It now bnt then, some pocmie n
Ttae W«ua.r—a.
do like the truth.
It to irtaied o« W. P. Clongb that
he was once tbe subject of J. J. Hill's
« he Is E
h becanae he was generally en
fie win
gaged to readtog.>'rsDch novels when
until there U acme honor to seenitog Hr. Hill happened around toe Great
toe nomination. The barrel figures Northern rallway^afflcs.
too prominently to ault him.
'•Do yon think I pay you $20X100 a
year to read French novels?" asked
wnuan Jeonto^ Bryan will talk toe magnate.
area it helias to lue a tnegapboBe at
“Well, you pey me for keeping the
tached to telephones, as he did whm Orest Northern oot of legal trooble,"
1. mddnmd s.OOO jmom ,t tl» Olto- answered the lawyer.
"U I have
time to read French nerris I'm pretty
ton coonty -falr to n»n»it
near earatog my salary."
Mr.
Bill
pramptly
saw
the polut
Tm rlatog to toe wwid,” aald BHland to this day there U generally a
ftJT Pred Bdier of Berne, tod., as he Frwtdi novel on Ur. Clough's desk.—
and Us family went np to toe air itoen New York Times.
a boob destrcved Us reUdssioe yestarasy.
WhyR»A
The relieved lake . iln waa talkACaacagowooaitooka'‘sarecare"
tonarroosneu. Aflm^ toe funeral bar
“I quit'
B tbe boats
Mands wUUiy to detenntoe what toe got toe fast'
t‘Bot how could tbfg grt too faatr
be wao aakeA
“WriL" be exptotoedi. "a boat has te
Beports from toe eonntcy say **••*
be ctoaned from stem to etera at tbe
toe Rin^nnd toe warm weather
eonduslon of every voyage, aud that
spMQng tha small potatoaL
to tbe mean pen of tbe work. When
voyages took two weeks there waa
A few antomobliea to Turkey mi^t some irteasure to tbe life. When th
b^p elong toe general bu^.
It down to a week ft begaiT
■"-g. •Wbeo they got \
t."—Chicago Poet.
An uAnial Ugh np to tha ManI
LODGE NOTICED.
'-
SALTED PEAWin
vpHOLSThRine,
The woodland brown with ripened
reeves.
Her sweet Innoeenee aared »*»«« ElUAnd antmon’s hnah o'er~alI.
sdn ot Hairard, tlU tram a Chicago
bandit As the masked feDow ahored
a revolver under her note and demand Adown toe gorge, where toe abadows
ed “Hands np." she giriUily replied:
The'traUIng hound glvse tongue.
'.‘Hold np my hands? How can I with
out droning my bundles?" The And rugged hills on every side
Re-echo loud and Icwg. .
stranger was so surprised at the uneipeeted-answer he fled and when Him
KUIson recovered her senses, she A st^ed rash and a ringing shot.
The blue smoke curling low
tainted.
Where withered'leaves at half mast
bang.
Rou^ inldatkm praeUoea someAnd tangled thickets grow.
ttees prove expensive as Cocfltersville
-
Try o«r own make
They are made from NA 1 •paalsh
Bhelied peanuts and are treated In a
•odw
clean pu^ way. Ne lard or old grease
Traverao C19 taat No.
used In our own make. Each order is
■ to
roasted after the order to received
by ue. They are sold by A. W. Shields, B. K.; H. A. I
Furnituie Bepsirtog, Mattress Hak
Jahraua, Cavto Cigar Ckl. R. a
Bsnovatiog and Fnraitnie Padetog.
Monroe, John Umeon,:
uB a LayMaie.ee. Priore qn
O. E. CA9E,
ed te dealsre.
*^MRa E. a WHITa
I that ‘“Seeretarr 7U Webstar St. thtlsaas' ‘phims 5$$.
R. D. WhUa, Mgr,,
HItehooek is •
> protect
Wllllamabwrg, MIeh.
the righta ot the-Indlaoe at aU has- A. B. ODBTIS.
P. a OILBBRT
" nils la Important if trae. It
.. _ie Srst Intimation we har^ had
that I^tana hare any rlfhta which
white ben are boaoJ to reapeet—8ag|.
Traverse City Lodge Ne. 222. F
No Tat C^se
Fire Innnnee
naw Conner Herald.
A U. Special cdmmtmieaUoB e
ROOKS S AND ID. d. A L Btott.
The <H>eratore of.an b^Uh woolen
Ftom Swodea.';—Steiid>e{s^ Qtand ralU offered »S to each it their thouopera hoaae.
employee who would gire np the
Sept 16.—Oeo. B. OlU'a Bic ProdoeUoB o( “A Uttle OateaBt," with
DoUy ~Ttaedbald.-St«ifib«ra Otand
lOuallfled, and It is believed that
but a sraan peramtage wUl bold
The neweet thing la sodal olRlaa for the half year of absttoenee. Verily,
the dkains of toe plant that Boothes
la one of Che CUeago nbnrbs la
e amoag tot hMdest
IhlHeen elab. In deOanee ot aupvto break-^Onlng Jonnial.
Btltion that nomber ot yonnc women
ot the enbnrb hare banded together
and aasett that they are ready to walk
under ladders, look at the new moon
heaps He
orer the left aboolder, epUl salt, and
And rahbtu hiding there;
do other things generally -routed to The evening sky all pencUed o'er
bring about U1 luck. Their meetings
With branches rising hsre.
win be held Frld^ evenings, and be
gin thirteen mlnntse after 8 o'olor^ The valley filled with a thousand ItoM
The young women will study Browning
Of red-brush straight and UU;
Hodera Woodmen lodge In qrand Rap
ids realises. When Chag Lewis was
bMng Intradoced to the mysteries ot
the order, the "goat” was allowed to
bump him too hard. Lewis died and
now the dreult court says hU widow
is entitled to 12.500 damages anif the
order will also have to pay 11,000 Insurasoe.
^ Area Mriona mnlto of kldnay i
bladder dtoorder by ttktog Ftaiw
KMasy Cure. SUd by Soi. O. J«tem
and a H Wait A Sons.
OOdw
The newest and best Sumer ever made—gives three times the light of
burner. YbutwHI always use them if you try tbem^ Sell for 25c.
0 oVdinar)*
Extra Chimneys
We carry eighteen different kinds of chimneys—Hiink we can 8upp.ly all , needs.
Tben there are wicks, burners, shades, .coUars, rims, mica chimneys, gas mantles
and electric light supplies..
'
Choice China
The kind that indicates the good taste of the owner and enhances
the comfortable, refined appeai-ance of the dinner and tea table, tbe
china closets and the plate rail. Several crates of new china have
just been added to our already mammoth stock, beautiful imported
French china. Tbe dainty Japanese . vases and bricra-brac, the
handsome German ware in all the new colorings, and best of all our
own borne luid productions that so country can equal. The f^ous
D’Arcy Art School bend-painted china and tbe beautiful Lou Welsa
ware.
Handsome Couches
The finest display you will Bee this season. The
newest in velours and plushes and, leather" for the
coverings. We never carried such a line. All the
newest in shapes. We guarantee the springs to be
the best steel made.' They are so c*oinfortable—ba
restful. The swelleat Davenports that are .made, in
either Velour or Tapestry upholstery. The finest leather couches the .factories
turn out. - This year we have them in both black or brown Icatb^. A good leather
couch wjll ^t a* life time—that is tbe kind we sell Our prices are from 18.75 to
'854.00.
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THE ffANNAH & tAY MCA^TltE CO.
:i^ DAILY MAGLU:, FRIDAY, 9EPTBMBBR 11, 1903.
Rastail’s
New
Jewelery
Store V
Not fnllT MtUed yet
bat ready tor- baoneas.
•^ial Bing Sale
Teaerrew (•erartfey)
aOLID GOLD aiNGG
$1.00.
Rastail,
HiutUnr Jeweler.
Just a few Ladies’ and
Gents’
Satchels
left wbieh will l>e etosed
out at
Below Costl
John T. Beadle.
ACME CONDEMED
SOUPS
Vegetable
Chlchen
Tomato
Moch Turtle
Ox Tati
These soups are a
good as the best.
All at 7c a can* 3
ror 20c.
J O H N J.
B REZ I N A
ALWAYS
SOMETHING
TO
annoy you
When yoa are nslng oU
lamp, or uy kind ut lii'hl
bat KLBCTUICITY
In
ynur homo ur office. There
ie noUiiog like ELBCTBIClTYfor illuninaliag
purpoHS. No kinbke. do
that cu be procured.
Boardmaa River
Electric Light G
P^ar Compaay.
GAS
RANGES
LtwfEpygi
mm
In offering you onr’advloe to gst a
Gas Range, we are -Imply auggestlsg
that you
ith the best appUaoee tor cooking
the world eotrt^nsi There la ncf.hlng
bettor. It if good enough tor any-
Traverse City
Gas ConiMUiy
BB8PBSWTST
Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT, SL/ISIEO from ear to EAR
0. P.'CABVBE.
r. w: CABVBB.
O. P. Cwwr & Bro.
On aoooont of the lest
‘‘Flsli mncl Oanib Law*’
Hie Body Wee Found by Dragging
Yesterday.
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SMES
Poute Yield Promlaee to be a '
• ■ One.
lanain^. Mich., Sept 10.-^
bfflolal crop report, isaued last night
Secretary of State Warner says that
the temperature durlK Auguit was
oonsiderhbly below thb nor^. while
the pretdnitkUoo was above the normal.
J y
average esUmaM yield of
wheat per acre in the sontbem oounis.16 hu^els. The total number
.ua^^f>hea(
Wheat reported marketed
TWw Paw, Ulcb' Bept. IL—C^e
Cannlngbao, a young man living be
tween Paw Paw and lawton, was
ut hoDn, each d^, reedy i
INSURANCE.
missed from h(»ne. A search revealed
pool ot blood In the bam and a note
4n' An.
of farewril to friends, showing an un
The Weather.
F>lr tonight and Saturday; partly balanced mind. He was tnoed by
clondy and wanner In the aouth par- blood spots to Uud lake. His bat and 186.404. or a total at S82.S57 bnahela,
Uoo tonight; cooler In the north po^
which is 243.713 buBhela lest than re-.
UOD SatnrJey with Tgrlahle winds, The lakh was dragged and the body pcHted marketed In the same month
found, the throat being out from ear to Ust year.
mostly southerly.
,
Hie windpipe was eevered. The
Tbe weather during AuguA was fa
CITY IN BRIEF.
Jury returned a verdict ctf anldde.
vorable for corn. Warm, dry weather
la needed, however, to ripen the crop
Bert ElllB t
b to Mayfield this
WHILE CANNING TOMATOES
before the time for fruste.
The potato crop at the present time
Delbert Bniln weht to Grand Rapldi A Three Rivera Woman Was Painfully promises to be a good one Some dam
today. .
Bcalded.
age has been done on low ground hut
Misa Jeanie Villett of NeehtawanU
Three Rivers. HIch., Sept. 11.—Hre.
has gone to Alba.
Arthur Silllman was seriously burned
if troet
Ray fhaeker hat gone to Read City about Ihc face and bead by the burst
1 a bUBlneSB trip.
ing of an earthem can filled with to no doubt the crop vrtll be a Urge one.
Mra. Walter Lyon went to Manton matoes which she was canning. She The probable yield of potatoea. as
this noon for a few days' visit.
had sealed the can and set it back on
average It, In tbe
Floyd L. Smith and Gmllyief Tanth tbe stove to beat over again, as it was soutbeni eounUes 91. in the centra]
street have gone to hcaneelona Cor a not qnlte alrtl^t. She Is quite an old and Bcrtbera counties 89 and in the
few days' vtsit.
Ut'and the bums may prove te- state M.
Mrs. Mary Garrison who hat bean
viSlUng her nephew. Farm C. Gilbert,
. The Wigwam Dance.
Newa of the Theatrea.
tor a tew days, returned to her home
Truces of the American aborigine
A kinswoman of brilliant Maggie Fcm to be cropping out .recently
this morning.
HltcheIl"comes to Steinberg's Grand nong song writers in this oonntry.
C. M.
n all sidee we bear composlUon with
of the city saya the heavy rain and 'opera bouse next Tuesday. September Indian
ttUes. Most of them, If the
blight are Injuring the potato,crop In 15. in "A Uttle Outcast.'' This par- truth bust be confessed, as near like
bis localhy.
Indian music as tbe tom-tom re
sembles tbe Jews Harp. Of all the
recent
compositions
which are suppdsreturned last evening to reeni
postltton as trimmer with Mrs, W. O.
Lawrence.
Mra. Lavine and little daughter Dor
othy, who have been viejflng Mr. and
melody. This <
Mrs. Sam Garland, returned
d home
h>
this
•The Wigwam Dance.” and was writ
morning.
'
ten by Leo -Frftdman, a valued work
er on tbe staff of M. WItmark £ Sons,
Mrs. Mary Smithson of Winchester.
InJ., who has been visiting her aoh.
to keep the theme
W. Smithson of Elmwood avenue,
typical, yet he bas reWeved it or that
returned home this moralng.
i have made It
dtstasiefnl
M(^. and Mra. C. H. Pruyne and chil
graceful
melody
of
dren Af Quincy.' Mich., are vislUng
lUsic.
Mrs. Pruyne's atster, UN. M. D. Car
Thlsc
80 Irreslstably• sug.
s
rel. ot 119 Franklin street.
song that words
or It and it will
The remains of two-year-eld Cecil
shortly
be
Introduced
to
the
public
In
Huellmantel, the child ot Ur. and Mrs.
Us new form by aara Morton, the
Huellmantel of Lake ;^n. who died at
charming commedienne of the popular
Lake Ann yesterday, were shipped to
Morton Trio. Miss Horton.
irton. It
of tbe.
this city for burial.
H. I. Knapp wmo recently
len to great instrumental snccesses.
the confectionery and stationery of
From the m<sto(
>«tock in this part of the
yon get from thii store We're reedy for boaiaes
We save yon moimy on good
books—^ SB good as stew a
District Marager 'John Barry
this morulng fiir Provemont and Leland to appoint local managers and
re offices. The new copper cir
cuit will be completed in a few days.
the Christian Qideavor society of the
Friends church to give Ur. and Mra.
Tbos. S. Baird an opportniilty to meet
A fine young fawn passed throMph
the city today consigned to James
Dallp)' of Ebiplre. Tbe farm was cohflscated by State Game Warden
son of Wisconsin and is being shipped
by him to Mr. Dailey.
At the football praetice'and meeting
last night Bmer El Brown was elected
manager for this year. Already letters
have been received asking for dates
and Uancelona and Big Rapids are
es'peciaJly anxiouB for early
menu. .
Engine No. 55 on the a R. A 1. read
left the track about 4 o'clock^ jester
day afternoon and censed oonsld<
trouble, as It was necesaary to take
up aome of the nils in order to get It
on the track. The engine went
sidetiaek to get a l^car and the rans
apread.
R Dockeray, proprietor.
8180-tf-d-a-w
"EVER READY ELAGH LIGHT”
Juittbe Ihinp for Watohmen. I'olwemen. Hi
a Kidney Care makes the diaidneys a
le poison
Alwayr
Ready
"Just in tbe nl^ ot time our little
11
boy was saved" wrl^ Mrs. W. WetV
kins Ul
AlUS
ot Pleasant City. \/UlU.
Ohio. "N
'Pmittmonte bad played and havoc with him
and a terrible cough set in besides.
Doctors treated him ..but fie grew
worse every day. At length we tried
Dr. King's New Discovery few ConBBmpUoii. and our dnriing was saved.
ne
He'sa ouw
now mmuiu
sound sna
and wm.
wMl." a
Brerybody ought to know, it's the only___
cure for Coughs, Colds and all Igiac
diseases. Onaraoteed by BnbgeeA
~alt A Sons.
A Marveleu
Our readers have
are doubGess noted
the advertisements
ts of. Karo Corn Syrup acre running In 1 r columns. It
was a novel Idea to
"Ihc Old Homateod's" <
table syrup In airtight friction-top
cans, and the instant demand tor It
play. "The Two Sisters." will be
here this season. Both plays are by has been aatonisbing. Over Six and
one-balf HIIIIod cans were ordered of
the same author. Denman Thompson. the roannfartiirers fn the first ninety
No
TrooMe
J. B. Paifte Eie^ic Co.,
No. 125 Gbs SreeL
recognise reel
merit.
._rmstrong, tbe
well-knc
teacher of cookery,
. . veo . Ihas
written
.... a booklet of receipts for
of Karo Corn Syrup in all kli
of cooking and candy making, wh
will be sent free. T^bcn Issued, to any
one writing to the Corn Products Com
pany, New York or Cfalcag3>. If any
of our readers have been unable to
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It would be well to drop a postal to the
C-orn Products Company, giving the
RnsseU Harding ki.own as one Of grocer’s name and address.
tbe flnwg of the splendid cotT» of
It Raved His Leg.
(dclflUi that Gtmigr Gould has gath
P. A. Danfortb of t*Qmi«e. Oa..
ered iibout him for tbe administration suffered for six months with a trightof nillrouda believes that the bueiness
of a roilroad official is ranninc a rail
tucklen's Arnica Salve wholly
road, not making stocks move. He
.... It in five days. For Ulcers,
tonnds. Piles. It’s tbe bast salve In
)t long
Uttervlewed not
lot ago by s reporter
le world. Cure guaraataeJ. Only
> cU. Sold by Bngbee ft Roxburgh
o. and 8. B. Walt ft Sons. drugglBU.
this one;
"When do you think the etoefc will
move. Mr. Hardlngr
Blowing
Our Horn
CTEINBERG’S
J GRAND OPERA
HOUSE
Tuesday, SepL 15
^ALittle
Outcast
About nips again, This
time wo have two
splendid values—one is
a Tapestry Brussells
rug 27x54, fringed,
rich and prettj* colors for only
Q8 Cents
27x54 Velvet Brussels Rug, very pretty design,
^lors rich, for only
-^
81 50
TONS
or leatiM
These ai^ two bai^ins that are not always
obtainable. Buy while they last. See display for
$1.50 rugs;'
ktecry
WORLDS
Of lUl.......
Eltctrice-I
^>
5 Hr* oed *5 Nrftcily
alas, in er Nwey Cae
For Saturday Only
Oee ef-tke Nest CtfSy Predectlitf to
iaetka. EmySceeta*
41 HIE RACKET
PRICES: 25c. 35c. 56c. 75c
Seat saJe will open tomorrow
morning el the box oflice. Tele
phone Cltixens' 112.
We have just picked up a job lot of jewelry
* »
at a very low figure.
i ■
Cuff Buttons, Breast Pins, Stick Pins, Rings and
It consists of Bi-oaebes,
Bead Necklaces, etc., etc,
Mere Riots,
of strikers
grave as an Indlridnml dU-
IntemiptedAhe reporter.
Mr. Harding smUed. but said dis
gustedly: "I don't know anything
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efficient to
about it When we move stock out
a disorders of the Liver cr kUneys
west It hriii>-^o pay Miasonrl Pacific
Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful
dividends, but when they move it here
tonic sad effective nervine ^
it doesn't seen to help aii.vtUing. ex greatest
all around madid'
cept. perhaps. Hie Wildorf twr."
Ni
- . enreh ^ “SS
Itoetimstlsm and
ITEMS Of INTEHEST.
Aluminum u Kiiperior Jo any Aone ^U^^H&ttaed by S____
bBi«h Go. and 8. B. WsH i
Idem of the City bank, and who was for slian>«-»h». . ;iUi-ry.
tonyor ot 4hto dty In 1871, to dead
Mrre tban'.lSu l»i.; on tbe war in DniegUU.
from parelraU at the age of 81 years. Soulta Africa have bem publlahcd.
Some plctnree are like some people
He toaves an eetnte of half a ollUoaB.
'ler* Venice. Berlin ' baa more —hanging is too good for the^.
bridges'Uiau any other city in Bnrope.
Tbe anlijugation Uf tbe Indian bat A New-Jeroey-^ltor’e TeetlmenUU.
Rt Leub—Bom In IrMsnd In tha
M. T. Lytu*. Bditor of the Philipyear IBOO. Mrs. Baissbeth West eo« SMruDw.tRfi .and bU rdneation burg.
N. J. Daily Poet writes: T
died here yeateidsy at the age of 1O8 CHO.tNW.WW.
have used many klada of medicines tor
Twenty-three acre* of ground are cottglw and oolda In my family but
years. The ennae of Jesth was a hridteeded to bury Loudon's dead of one never anything ae good as Fbley'a Bcmen leg. She was living with • s<» who
ey and Tar. I cannot say too much
is 73 years of age. .
In
.. preUe for It"
It
Bold by^. G. Johnod In a men's body _
eodw
through bh heart once in every two noD and S. B. Walt ft Sons.
—Mrs. cure C. ^Uma.' minutes.
A great mu U the handlworit of
a prominent members of the W. C. T.
Tbe comet of 1X4.. was tbe only one many email -men.
V.. bee entered complaints with Jos- duriiig the last century visible lu'hroad
tice Doty agalnM 21 aaloonknepen tor daylight.Ighteanth Annual Ohio Exburelon.
keeping wide even on Labor day.
-Lkfce numbers of Chinese In ManOn Wedneaday. October 7, the Ann
-Arbor reilroad vrlU give Its 18th an
. leat
nual Ohio exesmem. Special train
Flifi^The Michigan Master Hcne- "Pidi
a leaveOopoalMi at 12:00 m. Bxstwiera. In tenth nnnial meeting, re
tbe mariner
------------- -------------beacU
elected C. P. Staley of Lansing as
at I5JM tor nmad trip and________
president and also voted YSJNM tor
(K»dtngly low attee to all etatiflae ia
coUoBe tor borMshoere being
Ohio oa the Wimuv A Lake Ue.
bum at todtle Greek.
Detroit Sonthen. HoeUng VaU^,
Ohio Central Xteea. Cincinnati. BamIlton ft Dayton. Lake Shore ft
ft------Mldilevenings st 7 o'clock.
may have a
gan Southern and WahMh reOwnya.
Call on-neareet Ann Arbor railroad
new t26JW0 opera houM . P. M. Peteragent tor turtherl^ccnatSocL or write
son has-agreed to build
Uthepeopie ot that city will anheoribe tor 1.OOO
Uckete bTiio eneb tor tbe opentog perWorking Ovei
aght hour laws nr
_»oaa UrMam BtUa
writes Mrs. RayaoBd
KJng*r Kjor^itta pm
ton. Wash., ‘Badthad
Ueed for f
BiaoniMaA Oowti__________ Foloyh Boi^____
.-daAa and fijl Stem1 Bom Mtidea. akey. aMJ am now cnaA. TleaBnot nay Uf-j
Thr In three very oosnm ceaea of gahnaara. GRtoSCoatBiif- Mtb (to Foleys Kldnay Care." Sold
Oo. and 8. R. Wa" ' by Jaa. O. Johneoa.aalt B. B. Walt »
Sosa.
eodw
JohMOBndS.B.WAltASoBA eodw.
"■""“'-SSS.’S'.iSr"''
Feet Swollen to
"I bad kidney trouble so bad tbat
could not work." aays J. J. Uoz ot
Valley View. Ky., 'Tny feet were »wol.
len to imm'eilne sixe and 1 was eonfined to my bed and phystclaos were un
able to give me any relief. My doctor
illy prescribed Foley's Kldne
Ich made a well man of me.' Sold
Vait &
by Jas G. JohasM and S. B. Wait
Serna.
MOUNTAINS
s well sung.
New and u
popular catchy music artistipaliy
dyred, and specialUes that ar« clever
ly done, are some ot the features that
should prove most attractive In the
performance of "A Girl from Sweden,'
which will be seen at Steinberg's
Grand opera hoose tomorrow night
Saturday. September 12.
manager. "We haul several hundred
enrs a day Into Kansas r'*v, They
complain tbat the coodltlons are not
joet right------’’
d and aUghtly ahelf worn
CITY B9OK GT0RE.
S'S
Fred L. Smith and added a jewelry re
pair shop, baa now put in a line of
jewelers'
lera' goods, watches, clocks, etc.
State Deputy John Eckstein of t^
Royal Arcanum lodge was In the cj,ty
yesterday and last night. He gave
short address to tbe members of the
local lodge at the session last night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierson and Miaa
N. Uannlng of Leon, Ind., and Miss G.
Cox and Ned Cook of Richmond. Ind„
returned home today after a visit with
CT^ - ^
CROP CONDITIONS.
R^lar prices would
be 25 cents and a few even as high as 50 centa.
, •
For Saturday, only, we will give you your choice
;i“
^
SAMPLE
SHOES
are always
lys the
t
very best
shoes
Factory can turn
fact
out.
Dre*, Selby Co. are
reconized as being unex
celled in Uie
Ul art of making
ladies’ fine shoes. "We are selling now Drew,
Selby Co.’s Sample Shoes,
or in other words the very
best and handsomest shoes
^America’s most skilled
workmen can produce,
AT LESS THAN
WHOLESALE
PRICES
SizesSItaS.
Widtiis AA to C.
Alfred V.ltMi
Sdkr tf fired toKt
►
-
f CENTS
The quantity is liinited™will soon go. ^ See
some of them in the window.
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
You wUl Sod more of it in Iws time
inapodrfloiir, then in eny other; thing
wo know of. Therefore when tWying
don’t stop Short of the > ‘-BKaX.''
HnnnfSctnred hg
,
^ iHiwnah#Wy^^
I
i
THU'. nATI.y EAGLB, FRIDAY. 8EPTEMBEB tl, XbOS.
EAGO: WANT AOa
FOR 8ALB—New milch cow tor salA
B&qalTC HsBslovBkrB Orooary, west
sida.
and Dtriskm sWaets.
—iww ■win luiuuw
WAKIVD—-niree mims«t7 kp^resttOM. Onlr thaw into eu-HwwkU
iteod •pplr* Mn. W. O. lAwnnoe,
U1 PVoot ■treet.
*m-l
WANm>—0i«
OM boa. n(t. old robber.
iJ hutd I
OottUeb
r Md O
10 s»o.
OlBl. WANTBD tor genereJ hoosevork. bqnire at Oeo. U^s Urerr
bmn.
SZmt
utd
^rls U CABaiBg factor; tmmediatol;.
laqnire at offlfco. Trarerae City Can«iBg Co.
3«S6-tf
WANlVl>M3ood
girl
Ibr
MANAQBB' WANTBI>—TruatwMiliy
lady or «eBUemaa b> manage boalneaa In Ufla oonnty and adiolnlnc
terrltor; tor wM and favorably
known bouee of solid financial sUBdins. $20.00 atral^t ca^ satar; and
expenses, p^d each Monday by
check direct from headquarters. Bxpeose money advanced; poaltlon perntaneal.
Address Manaper, 610
Menon Bldg., Chicago, III. 38304-18
i PAY nva DC
y 88 cash for an “
unu’iifi
suwasnoNs of‘ resident
top bntfM and one phaeton bog EKcellent
gy. B. S. Morgan.
8U8«
storea with honse -------------------meats above on two! Front street;
aU wall rented; good In^
a nice Uttie brick cottage on
side at low price and on easy '
Warm in winter and cod in si.
and aiding west crack or get loose.
Programme Given
ARsmoen.
Thto
Tomorrow NIfiht, Saturday, Sept. 12, at Steinberg’s -Grand
A M SOCOB, M
BBfT fiF MDOI Ui-
“A GIRL FROM SWEDEN’
■I5»e attendance aX the Woman's dub
NITAME.,
for the first meeting was vqfy good
ly membsrs were not pres
at at roll eaU.
The president, Mrs. B. B. Mlnof,
presided and opened the meeting by
reading Psalm 146. She gave noUoe
that the first lecture on the qnlverslty
eztenrioD oonrse, under the auspices
of the club would be given, September IMPORTANT INSURANCE RULING
80.
AT JACKSON.
B«
THE S^*fTl.4W IS SUPHEME
--
TO SELL—12 acres, near dty; two
deared; no buildings; 186 peadi
trees; some gropes; good soU; easy
cleared, little A McNamara Ins.
predated the hemor of bdng twice
and Real Bstate Bx.
361841
FOR SALB—164nch oedar wood de elected to that oflice and ahe would
endeavoL. to Aerit the oonfiddice relivered to any pan of the dty.
B. Qrt'Jlck Oo.
8117-1
poeed In her. She said ahe felt that
TO SELL—Or exenange tor toWB dubs were becoming more and more to
property, 8<i*cre farm In Werford be blessings In oommuniUes and that
county; ^easy twins; with or with the members are given in this way
an opportunity to ipeet the rare souls
proved; five----------- ---------sevdi rooms: seme orctasid—cuts which go to make up the foundation
over 100 tons of hayr windmill, tank, of- society. She says, where women
granary, two hama..etc. UtUe A
to greet each other as friends
McNamara Insurance and Real BeiscuBs home and educational t<^>Ica. good must result- Club wwk Is
Bast BISTsnth hard work. It entered Into with the
Btreet, 4 bouses on Tenth ' street,
one on Ninth street, one on Rnil- right spirit, but the trtendahlpa form
way avwme, two on Webeler. two ed will amply repay the workers. Me
on State, one oa Washington and aald. **we must make the club stand
others—terms to suit any reasona for good In the eommimlty.”
ble customer—monthly or as you
The president congratulated the prowish. little A' McNamara. 208
granfme committee on their ezoenent
work and'iirged upon all members to
40 ACEB8 TO SELL—On easy terms be regular in their attendance as the
with a)wnt '6 aeras olsared} small
house, DO bsm-only 8400. . Uttle inUrest in programmes cannot be
gT IfcNamsra, 208 Front street.
A. O. U. W. Members Not Bound by
Supreme UedgA
DR. SNTDBR. DBNTI8T.
New office over People's Savings
Bant
bay Btaote; low price; easy ternu
UtUe A McNamara. 208 Front sL
WANTED FOB C. 8. ABMY—Able TO SEIJ^
iiodled unmarried men between ages
of 21 and 86; cltUens o2 United
20 acres deared; nice fruit
'States, of good character and tem
fam and summer resort plsce: price
perate habits, who can apeak, read
•; some
low; terms easy;
;_____fruit Uttle
and write Banish. For Uformatlon
A McNamara, 208 JPront street.
apply to Recrtiltlng Offioer, 206
Front street, Traverse City, Mich. TO LBT~^ven rooms on E. Waihlngton street, soon to be vacated, 88;
Another on Bsst Tenth street, va
FOR SALS. .
cant middle of September. 88; also
part of a house, west side, 4 rooms,
84. IJtUe A McNamara. 208 Front
and edging wood, ear low. delivered
Tra^rSe City.
Write Frank W.
Clark, Manistee.
FOR SADB—IB-acre farm in Macomb
portloc
half n
Would* exchange for i Dcep^w-
FOR SALE—At a bar^n,
wagon, suiuble lor milk, bi
produce. W. B. Kelson, bla
Sit E. Front t»l.
quire at corner of Cass and Ninth
street or at 216 Front street, J. H.
HuellmanteL
32274f
TO LET—A couple of inside rooma,
suitable for dfices or for sleeping
'leat.
lurance and
Real Bstate Bsdiange.
MISCELLANEOUe.
, good fruit farm along Traverse Bay.
Write or call on O. 3. Merritt, 80t
Bast Front street. Traverse City.
32S0-t-lm
furnished. Dirt ...
A load. For cutting, rolling up and
putting down sod, 10 cents a square
yard, B. E, Vap Alston. 82M-tf
FOR SALE—Lawn dirt. DeUverd at
78 cents to 81.60 per load. F. R.
Goodrich.
3222-mo.
TO. SBLD—A line gasoline iannch U
feet long. 6 feet beam, nicely fined, INSDRB TOUR PROPERTY l
canopy top and curtains, oak plank
and
UtUe A McNamara.
208 Front streoL
TO 8BLL by LfUle A McNamare, 208 MONBT TO LOAN on perscmal prop
Front street, a bouse and lot on
erty. In sums to suiL L Newlssd,
west side. 8 rooms, only 8600 and
room 608, MW WUnelm block, fifth
on monthly payments, ptime ns reuL
floor.
•664f
Ooot you want IL
van SALEl-Nlce new honse. No. 886
Washington street: 880fi0 down
btlsnoe Bumthly. :)ee B. O. GUlett.
623 Bast ES^Ui street or write
F. A. Clai;, Grand Baplds.
xiat Saturday afternoM
afternoon a wallet cootatning about giO. Plnd< return to
Eagle Office and receive reward.
r
3286.tr
FOR SALS by LltUe A McN^ara, LOST—Small bunch of key
208 Front street, a fine brick baudReward at Eagle Office.
Ing—two stores and modem tene
ment nomt above price lees than
yen can build lor, a good InvestTO SELD-14 acres, three^mrths of
a mile from the dty; aU cleared
and seeded to olover: easy terma.
Little A MoNsBua Insurance and
Real Bstato Buhaage.
OHIO VISITOR
IS IMPRESSED
TO BBLLp-M aeras, 7 mUaa from dty,
some orobard; some wood; log
house; some small fruit. UtUe A
McNamara Usnrttoe and Real bohange, 222 Front street
8lS8-tl FARMERS 6HOUCD RAISE MORE
DlVERSlFiee^CROPS.
TO BBLL—162 aetee; 70 aor« deared; house two stot;, 8 rooms, partly
finished; Booms all finisbad dbwn
Btalra; bam old. 30x40; two gianertes attacked to bam; good weU
near house; ootalde cellar holding
100 bushels of potatoes: orchard, 80
boat; 20 grape Tinea; nice lake on.
Uttle A McNamara Ins. and
rorthera Miehlgaa is deaUned to
Real Bstate Bxchaage.
211'' '
become more popular year by year,’
TO saLL—New map ctf Grand Traveras Counly. UtUe A Mdlamara. said W. H. Curtis, an Oblo traveling
man
who has been making this district
861841
annually for the last eight years, In a
convwsaUon wlUi The Dally Bs^
•‘More peevie visit It eadi recurring
t- bunding! worth - ^
year from Indiana and (Nilo and see
late It If you want
ing Its advsnta
Front atTMt
Jackson. .Mich., Sept 11.—Jndge
Peck, in a decision yraterday importto members of the Ancient Order
of United Workmen, decided that the
supreme lodge's action regarding
death claims was not final to the ex
clusion of the courts of the state, the
Polyclinic college and hospital.
Michigan State Fair, at Pontiac,
.'Union
____
Practice lUnued
lodge having taken this position in the
in -nil' -hands for collection, the same
claim of Mrs. Clortnda Bell, who ask
One fare plus GO cenu (includes ad- to 4m pMito^ir.iipfore the 30th day
ed for 82.000. the Ifisnranoe rarrled by
-r SeptymhFirhMB. ■
mtosiun
to
the
Fair).
Tickets
on
sale
her husband, John Bell of Parma. Office in Wilhelm bloctHoom 210.
from September
M. B. HASKWI.T..
MU waa a tanauc. hgetwUng so afGood to return t<
32214f
dty Treasurer.
T Joining the order." He believed his Graduate of Cleveland Homeopathic
H. F. K
Medical college. Citizens' Dbone
faith In Christian'science rendered him
784. City Book Store Bloct
Immune to the cuts of knives, the ef
1.
A.
THOMPSON.
M.
D?
.
fects of deadly poisons-and the wounds
of revolvers. To prove hu claim that Dffioa in HamUton-Hllliken bloct
Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. m.
be could send «a bnllet crashing
'Phone No. 72.
through bto brain and sUlI live, he
DR: P. P. LAWTON.
experimented wUh a revolver^ arid
died. Mrs. Bell gave the order proofs
Sewei- Tax
*‘”“one*B4iy"^ir’ph™'378‘”’*“
supreme lodge was readied. This body
claimed that under the contract beother leaders and the ladies who
(1 the order and Bell the acUpn
asstoted.them. was none the less dto of the supreme lod^ npon the claim
She said she felt that sick was final. They disallowed the clalm.
er absence from the city should
The further point Af whether kiUlng
be the only excuse tor a member's ab- one's sdf while insane relieves the
nce from the club. The necessity of order from financial liability has not
lug prompt In all financial obllga- yet been tried in the courts.
>ns was also tonebed upon, and some
Judge Peck decided the action of the
good advice given In that direction: supreme lodge was not final, but that
several other mattow of importance the lodge would either have to sub
to club members only, were given very mit to a tflal of the cause upon its
frank but none the less fair crititdsia, merits or carry the case to the su
by Mrs. Minor, and she urged the la preme court on the demurrer. The
dies to make an efiort fw new n
lodge will probably take the latter
hers.
course.
An effort to add to the club building
fund Mrs. Minor thou^t might be pro
MILLION DOLLAR HALL.
ductive of results during the coming
and she suggested that the mem
ler Maybury Wants One
bers think along that line and be ready
for Detroit
tke suggestions ere long by which'
funds for thst purpose rafght be raised.
At t^ close of the address, Mrs, H.
1 comm)
B Garner, leader of the day, took
ell here
charge of the programme and first In posed the demolition of the present
troduced Mre. A. W. Peek who gave a city hall and the erection of a modern,
splc>- account of "Bventa of the eum- up4o-date structure to cost st least
pertainlng to the natioo and 81.000.000. The commissioner added
state."
that he would advocate the immediate
SupL I. B. Gilbert was the next erecUon of the new building.
speaker and was listened to with
YOU increase your savings 10 per
cent by paying gas bills by 16th Inst.
the National Bducational association
Boston. He said he felt that the
Woman's club was a great factor in
the uplift of the world. The developof the human soul Is the great
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
est work to be done^ and one of the
The tax rolls Tor the coIlecUon of
stroDg points brought ont at the Bos
ton gathering was: ."The main object school and cit) taxes and special as
getting an education Is not to fit sessments for the five wards of the
rtiy of Traverse City, Michigan, have
nan to gain more doUara, to n
fit him to earn more bread and butter been placed in my bands for collectioD.
and better bread and bntter than some I will be in my office for the purpose
other man, but to fit him for develop of colleetlDg said taxes on every week
day from now unUl Nov. 1, 1903, from
ment in the higher life."
The last talk of the afternoon was 8 o'clock unUl 11:30 o'clock In the
by Mrs. B S. Pratt who gave a review ftrrenim and troia I o'clock to 4
of the history of the LoiitoiaBa Pur o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
I taxM paid before September 1
chase and spoke In bi4ef «f the expo
sition to be beld In celebration of th> will be received wltnout collection
purchase next year.
fees and on all taxes remaining un
The ladies were served with Ice paid <» September 1 and until October
cream an^ cake and enjoyed a social'
penal^ of one per cent for coIlec
time at the close of the programt
Uon wUl be charged on all taxes re
maining unpaid on October 1 and un
ADDITIONAL LOCALfi.
Ul November 1 a penaltT of two per
WslUr Nelson went to Elk Rapids cent for coliecUon wlU be charged
Office in Wilhelm bkx^ Room hO.
to noon cm business. .
M. E. HASKBUj, .
Miss B. Rom of Montague is visiting
820CI-tf
City Treasurer.
the family of JuUns Steinberg.
Mrs. J. F. Ott of Washington street
witertalnod a number of ladies thto
tlernooo at a “Cup Defender" party.
Another.big excursion train from
the-sonUi arrived on the Pere Mar
quette last nl^t in addition to ezeurslonlsto on the regular trains.
Rev. J. IQ.
(C. Neuber
______ of
.. Catodenia
____________
rived in tlje
vrtU be the
ije city today and wiu
guest of Rev. D. O. Rnth. He wlU
preach at the morning aervlce at the
Bvangellcal church next Sunday.
W. M. Morrta chief blacksmith In
the Onplre Lumber Co.'s shape at Ekn.
plrlsr was Mveraly burned about the
face and left hand Wednesday, by the
e^oalon of a gaatilne lamp which be
was repairing. A lifted lantern near
by caused the eoloaicm.
The great number of exeureic
that are returning home now to
the care to their tnUeet evadty and
there to need of more ogeehee on the
local trains. This morning on the O.
R. A I. train the coaxes were fiUed
and many cooU not find seats.
Carpet Cleaning
Making and laying, feather renovat
ed. Work thoroaghly and’promptly
ezeented. Agent for Michigan Rug
Co, N. B. Chapin. Prop. Trarone CityCarp« Clotnlng Works. 822 — "
ton streeL 'Phone No. 118.
DIRECTORY
srsi
WBOLESALE AN8 RET/UL
DR L. SWANTON. V
Office over the People's savings bank
.esses of the rectum and genlto
urinary diseases. Both ‘phones.
City Opera House Block.
DR. H. B. GARNER
Special attention given to surgery and
diseases bf women. Office over
Cirst National bant Call both
■pbones.
DR^^lt’H. HoiiriD’AY,
Graduate of Toronto university. Office
In Munson block. Pbones: office.
DR E. B. MINOR.
(Alfred Prledricb block.) Both 'phones
Bar, nose, throat and fitting glasses.
.
the pains of .. .
_________
ftehings
hings of
rting In I
.lire the p
sweeten-tl.. --------- ------------- ------bring back a noqmal appetite to the
Buffering patienU The above are
only a few of the many germ dis
eases ‘ this remedy anrely conqnera
these, and health to again rastwed.
Is 'lhe place to gel the
best baked goods. We
use the best of everything
to make our goods good.
Madam’s
Microbe-Killer
We ship goods ou^ide
of town. Your trade soli
cited. : :
:
:
Perfectly harmless to hnmalb life,
>nt certain destruction to U-- -----nd Bacteria of all disease.
be“ii^n“^^dtohdy”“ffid^?cr
the trial untU there to no hope.
Write ns for free botde and advic
atohee.
IniceBottlrt,*!- OatlenjBgs.U.
L E. TRIMBLE,
tidam'a Nlcrebe‘1uu« ^ CUcags. <
JSWKSG. .lOKKSUN,
Ac.-u<.
Trsvcrtr t' lr
It Goes
Without
Saying
for fyaukforl. Bnazoma, ML Pleasant,
Clare. Alma, St. Ixruls Itnaca. Owosso.
Howell. Ann Arbor. Toledo, and all
southern and ea le.a points.
J. J. KIRBY. G. A*.
L N. E. TIME CARD.
av. City. .9:36a.m. 3:6Cp.m.
tte River 10:24a.m. 4:S8p in.
•
lemlsii
:2&ajD. G-ilp.™!
ouuuMtev ......... i-:vvp-oi. v.inip.iu.
Trains BiTlve Trav. City 11:00 a. m.
and 6:48 p. m.
Train for Provemont leaves 6 a. m<
Train from Provemont arrives at
:54 a. m.
Train for Ce
and 3:66 p. m.
--------- A5d STEAMER-LINES
Boat connections at Manistee and
making ebon
est routes
the we«_
.
_
VIA C0PEMI8H AND A. A. R.' R.
Durand ........ 6:15p.m.
■PEREMyiQUETTE
Tralne leave Traverse City as fbl
lows:
Fbr Grand Rapids. DetrolL Toledo.
Chicago and west. 6:00 a. n.. 11:65 a.
m.. 6:20 p. m. and 1U;10 p. Si.
For Saginaw, Bay City, Port Hur
on. Toledo, Detroit and east 6:00 a.
m. aad 11:65 a. m.
For Manistee, Ludingtmi, Mitwankee and Muskegon. 6:00 a. m.
6:20 p. m.
For Elk Rapids. Kalkaska and Cen
tral Lake. 7:00 a. m.. 1:20 p. m.'Md
* For'*’c^levolx am) Petoskey, 6:00
s. m, 1:80 p. m. and 6:16 p. m.
u. M. MORilB.
H. F. MOBLLBR
The popular' Auooonaer of Grand J KBHOB,
Gen. Pass. Agt
Travene uounty. Offioe S^O East
AgUbL
Front street, TravoiM City.
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY. CO.
ARCHITECTS.
In Effect June 21, 1603.
Trains leave Traverse City as fblF. K. WALKER.
lows:
For Petnekey. Mackinaw, Grand
_
”S«tb Wreet ^
•Uplds and'Cbicago, 6:40 a. m.
era -pbnae 411. BsUmaUw made a
Petoakey, Mackinaw, iirand
full su« details given wlUi_all pla
and Ft Wayne. 11:10 a. m.
Petoakey. Mackinaw. Grand
TRAINED NURSES.
Rapids,. Cincinnaii and Chicago. 4:25
p. m.
MRS. B. W- SHHLDON. NURSE.
For Suttoos Bay, Omena and NorthIradoate tJ. B. A. training a^ool, port. «:80 a. m. and 1:20 p. m.
olaa-98. Grand Bapkts. attoens'
Trains arrive from Cincinnati. Chi■tffione 813. Res. 268 Parte street
8t Louis.’ and
Price 818 to fill per week.
TO SKA. INBURANCB. U there U
"The farmers of this district ahOnld
anything yon want to know or want
done In the line o( Inanranee we will -else more dlvenlfted crops. “
be tfad to have you call and aM should be more generally grown
us. Uttle A. MiUlamara Insuraaee raised in larger qnanUties. Hay
be high in price this winter and
TO SMA,—A good leather top buggy spring, On the CRnrinoatl maiket it
and a land and WBter hleyele. Uttle wfll bring as high at $26 or 830 a ton.
A MoNamara, 208 Front atraeL
Tour farmm ahonld raise more stock.
More people ai^ coming north and
you want to be prepared to feed them.
MONROE A MALE,
"Theas rains foQowed by warn
FOB SALE CHEAP-Twsnty.hsad of weather will be Just the thing for your
honea. No urn <or them. O. Lote apple mp which. I have notlosd. to a
timber estimators.
SUvsr. Acme. Mich.
3236
fine «BA The oondltlau that I have
J. H. TUIAKR,
mentloMd will put that pretty
on
'our savings 10 per Land looker and timber esUmalor.
the apple whlrii brings the hi^eat
s bills by 16th Inst
price In the masket.
.•■Travel Ojly to growlag fast and
Xd
ausaw -Phouh 112. June
Two beede ere andonbtedly better
■ tnalrtiiir much tete prtcraas than
Petoakay. Tha TraTans City Sttte then OM In a dram.
bank bnOdlBg to a fine ew e&d tfUDB. T. A.
tens ahouM U prond cC iu ^ipsM.
Front atraet.
tat, opera tows* Stout
:RMS I
SEA^E
TR1M?LE’S
BAKERY
fitted. Both 'phones.
TAXES!
■ The athletic meet. Is In progress At
Twelfth street park «hi» afiernocn.
Empire to toying cement sidewalk,
buyliig the csement at 81.96 per barrel.
Mrs. JuIlM eisinberg lias gone to
St. ignmee to visit ber dan^tar, Mre.
EXCURSIONS
reaving Tax
vum
Pere Marquette
Wart Michigan SUto Fair, SepUmber
DRS. SAWYER A PBNHALLBQON.
14 10 1&
Dentista. Crown and bridge work a
One fare plus GO eenis (Includes ad- Bessm<
specialty. Oflice new Wilhelm bloet missloD
to the Fair). Tickets on sale 30lb d_,
to 17, sx>] to return
A. D. TYLffiL
Oflice In WllbUlm bloct Boom 210.
'3448-w-ti .
Dentist Office 606 new Wilhelm September -19.
H. E. HASKELL.
Bloct ClUsens 'phone No. 682.
M2l-tf
CT^Triurer.
Manirtee, Mich., Knighto of Khorasun.
September 17.
DR W. P. BIRANGWATS,
One and one-tbird fare from staUons
Formerly assistant UrDrs. Hots and istant not more than 100 milee. Good
. Oaks In the eye. ear, nose and 0 return September 18 .31-t-10-w-t-2
throat departments of the Chicago
Basle office. Hn. B. 8. Pratt. ‘07-1
WANIBD—Orders for 16-Inch cedar
wood, deUverod to any part of the
cliy. J. 'EL Orelllck Co.
8U7-U
St^i sM UH«b!.
and 6at ftaats Now I Pticesi 23ci 33c» 30c. Selling at the Box omce.
arrive from Northport
mean and Suttons Bay, 11:10 a. m.
Id 4:2S p. n.
Through sleeper,on the 8:80 a. m
and 1:26 p. m. trains.
Chair car and- sleepers on all trains
north and Boffth of Walton.
C. V LOCKWO(»,
J- ^
C. B. MURRAY. Agent
Traverse City.
West IMkhigan
ESTATE FAIR;
Is Michigan's Best Fair
Sept.14-15-16-l7-18-’03
GRAND RAPIDS,^
m
Running, Trotting and
Hurdle Races.
Trained Elephants—High Wire
Aetn—B«lloons, Etc., Etc.
. AIIFfM.
laH Fart M
all
mmoAPA.
Write fer PitebJLtat.
e. A. FRENCH, • -'Weretsry. .
Good Opportunities!
7jetn»i Office, Avg. Si, 190S.
Traverse City BugiiieHe Coliege,
Tiaverne City, "Mich.
Oentleuieu; '
,
■
.
We would be pleased U) have iyim inform ea' if .von have any
more studenu-whom yon expect to graduate soon-from your Sboii^'
hand and Typuvriting clepartmeuL ' Those you havetfsnt es have bM
unifonnCv suceessfnl in paasiug our evamlnatton and in bolding
llu-ir iwbUions which we aecured for them that we'woald be glad to I
have you send ns u many more well trained atadenls as you can.
' ,-B
Wv with all atudeaUcooldJw made to see-tlie neoe^ty «f e^ I
leiidiog a good sebool ^ mnatbing till 'tiwy. Karo oooiiitoted' ^ f
entiev conrse; then'there tos no
i qsretion-about their aeenring a
positiuD.
ABBurlogyouofoardosire*toco-o|-erate wiih yon along
I
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Yoon Very -triily.
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TBB-BHirH l-EEMlEfi TY'PbWritBB'OG. >
...
THE
•CRtf»l>»4«eRAe RKfIVtW.
VOIi XI: NO. 3240.
Beautiful Rugs
4T VERY SMALL PRICES
*
EAGLE.
TKAVE^E OrrS^MICHIG^^^TORDAY^SEPTEJfBEB 12,.190a
A Large Line 6f
$1.75
$2.75
$2.00
Eng. 54*5 ft
A beantlful Sm.rrna Bn;. 3 fl *e It.
HnTjr_ All Wool Smym* Kupt, 24x5 ft.
$2
50
...... $3.75
Hexry AH Wool Smyra* Bugs, 4 ftxT ft..
Jg yg
A beaulifnl Tspvettj Bog, 5^t. 3 in.x4 ft. 6 io .
yg
A Wutifol VeWet Riy, 2-3x44.
^2 25
A beautiful VeUel Bog. 3 fl.xtl ft..
gg
A beautiful KeTcrsible Eujg. 0 ft*» ft.
gg .yg
yg
A beautiful Reeersble Bog. fi fl. square.
$ 1 4 50
A brautiful KererRiblcBiig, » n xIS ft,
$17 50
Heavy ru^ in all patterns and colors: can be used
either side up; differe.nt colorings on each side. Guar,
anteed not to fade. Will outwear Velvet Brussels or
Axminister*
We have a full line <»f Tapestry, Velvet Moquette,
Smyrna, Ax minster and all kinds and sizes of rugs and
art squares. Also a full line of Lace and Tapestry
Curtains, and Rope Portieres. Our li^e of Tapestry
and Velvet CarjMfts. China ami Japan 'Mattings, OU
Cloth and Linoieuros is comph lH. WINDOW SHADES
of all sizes ra^e to order. '
boat;V
[IMAGINED HE
WAS A PAPA
^ Leak Waa tl
IF^pt
MURDES
UICIDED
HractloU Home lUriiUber.
...OUR...
$3.00*1^2.50
SHOES FOR WOMEN
A GENUINE CORDOVAN SHOE
A. few years bgoebuldD’l be bought for b*s.s than
six or eight dollars, and now we offer vou <me, a
I Crossett Shoe, with “Vist-rdizeJ”—waW^oof—sole
Are nict-r llisn ever this
fsll. We sre doiug everyU>ing we c*n to sstiiify
the wanw“of your feet.
I
FOR $4.00
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
New Ghe« Store.
)
Our Crossett patent and enamvi shoes have ”Viseolized”—waterproof—.soh's, if you wuiit tli««ni.
Bachant «Sk Roscoe.
1 to8 Fr.-nt St
5
Paric. r BtMs’ «M Stand
VERY AHRACTIVE VALUES
IN BLACK TAFFETA SILKS
k SAVINGS
A 36 inch Black TaffefU, very sightly in appearance
and a fine weighty silk, will give good wear.
Very Special value at 87C.
A 36 inch 6laek Taffeta, one which is fully guaran
teed to wear and perfect in every particular, an A 1
quality,
A very special value at $1-00.
Very special value at $1.121-g.
A 36 inch Black Taffeta. This is a gennine oil. boiled
silk and oue that is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction.
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r. -_
Very special value at $1.26,
New Jewelry Store on the
Sooth Side.
n. I, KNAPP
PTOsh Oysters at J^iW’a
A 36 inch Black Tsiffeta. This is absolutely a fine dye
silk. |a vtry soft and pliable and gua’ranteeiMb wear.
Very special value at $1.59.
COR.
fbont
NEW
MID
STORY
BIOCK.
Ufflplh
Watchmaker
why'
ROT
' L»E
Watches, Ctocts and Jewelry
Rne'ilepalijni a Speeially.
409 i Union Street
GROWTH OF 208 IN ATTENDANCE
IN TWO YEARS.
eavor of wlglnaUty. gave a most doUghtGi] party y^Ufrday aftenoim.
decorated with painted
RELIEF 'RbOMS OPENED POR
Bhamrock leaves were Issued Inviting
THEIR CONVENIENCE.
the ladled to a cup defender party.
Twenty were present to enjoy the
unique affialr.
Dpon arrival, the guests were fornjihed with
Side with the Ameritmn fiag and on
From the figures sapplled-by Supt.
the other side with shamtock.- On
I. B. Gilbert, It Is learned that the total
.Mde bearing Up
enraUment in the city schoMs up to
t ships,-snd) as:
yesterday, the tdose of the flimt week
ot'this aemester, was 1,876. 'The en
rollment St the end of (he first month
UUe. ladyship: a JoUit Inlereat, part
a year ago was 1,788 and at the end
nership. Mr*. O. C. MoOaU took the
of the first month two years ago 1,668.
first prise in this contest and was conThis is an Increase of 88 over'last
sdquenUy cAled the cup lifter. She
year, an increase that will naturally
received a Bohemian green and gold
be stUl greater at the W of thU
mMiUi. and an Increase of £08 over
Fdlowing the conteeL the ladles
the attendance of two years ago.
played endire, keetdng score on the
The ineressed attendance has ahown
opposite side of their card. Mrs. Wm.
the wisdom of opening relief rooms.
H. Poster took first prise, a'yacht filled
To fill these has required a good deal
with cfadce-candy and with the Amerl.
of transferring of pupils, as the crowdesn fiag fioatlng from Its mast. Mrs.
'ed schools did not have the reUef
Fred
received as a consolation
IE in them. Supt, Gilbert says
prise a white box decorated with ahamthat on account of the way the city Is
lock. - The bo* was filled with tea and
cut up with railroads snd by the river
a card with the words, "U^
transferring is not an easy task,
ton's pnly consolation."
brents object to having their dilldren
The dining room was festocaed In
cross the railways and their swltiMes.
ahamrock lesvea and the centerpiece
The enroUment in the schools is ss
decoration was extremely beantlfnl.
fcdlows:
large mirror, representing the water
High' BChooL -...................... £88.
by ferns and in the
Central ...........
4S9.
center of It was the mip defender Re
Oak Park.................................. 36L
liance. Small silver boaU were at the
Boardman ................................ 1<2.
plate of each guest for eonvenlrs.
Elmwood..................................... 386.
The following menu was served:
BoonvHle, ................................. 17.
Chicken Croquettes, .
Sooth Primary. ...................... 43.
Potato Salad,
Olives,
Hot Rolls. Total...........................
1.876.
lee Cream. Cakes, Coffee.
Boats were used as serving dishes.
TWO FAILURES AT THE SOO Butter pamaa<wuee in ahamrock shape
and the cakea cut to represent sham
rock leaves, were teed-4n grera, Tiie
Mland gt«M.a^
Lynchbura Ol SepL 12.—
young man named MUchsal and Hiss
Cleo Woodrow were fired upon whUe
returning from n dance. Mine Woodwss elToA in Che 'Mack of the
bead and
It wss Mieged that Sam Sharper did
the shooting and blood hounds were
RECOVERED EVERYTHING
on the trail. Sharper’s dead body
found in a dense'woode. He had The Thrl
d on Weet Side
Been Straightened Odt.
blmselff through the head.
D. E. Caner'a platform wagon which
was stolen bom hie barn on Tiiursday
SWAP AMEHCANS EOS CHI^ESE afternocm mJ the harness that was
taken at the/same time were found at
Mud lake, two or three miles from his
home. The wagon waa ve^ muddy
iudicatlDg that it had been
long distance. The horse of Titus
Cooling who lives near Mr. Carter
was taken from m open shed Thurs
day night Md It is supposed that the
San Francisco, Cal, SepL 12,^A
party who stole Carter's wagon iook
bold attempt has Just been discovered
Cqoilng’B horse, Mr Cooling has also
to defraud the gbverament by shipping
recovered his horse.
hlna OB
six imposters In place of si* Chinese
FOR ANY COMBINATION.
who were onJered deported. One ar
rest has bera ,made and others win
Elk Rapid* Football Players are i
ftrilow. The meet BAnflittonsI devel<»Ing Chesty.
Tuents are expected.
Eak Rapids. Mich., Sept. 12.—The
young men of sak Rapids met last
CARDIHAL. IS COMING ROME Thursday evening Md organised a
football team as follows; Captsin,
Fred Bruce; left end.-Fmnk He^;
left tackle, John Butler, left guard,
Coniad Mayer; center, H. U. Groat;
rl^t guard, BnUe Wlckenbui^; rl^t
Ad the Priests in His PrevliiM WIN
tackle. Rex Md Bonner; rt^t end.
Oqther in BaWnwre.
Geo. Marks; quarter back. Brace and
Mayer; right half. Harvey Kramer;
. New York, SepL'12.—Word was re left half, Glen Preston; full back. BU
ceived In this 'elfy today tfaiat Cardi QrML
nal Gibbons had ■tartaj tor the United
GMtaln Brace expect* by bard drill
States and wm
ing and plenty of work to pat the
All prlesU and prelates in the team In a conJltlou to meet any camcardlnaTs pravtnee will aasMsUe in blnatloo of football entbuslsats that
BalUraore to greet biim
cai« to visit Bk R^lds.
Evening Prero of SL Jqeeph'Changed
Hands Today.
8L Joeaph, Mich.. Sept 12.—TkeBrenlhg Press, .the oldest ropnbUean
paper in the eoonty and for the pest
four years edited a^ pnhlUhad by W.
R. Oodnn. waa oold tkl* tBo^ning to
Charles L. Hays of Chleago who takes
»8l<w. October 1.
—
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CHARLEVOIX NEXT PLACG
IlGH SCHOOL
ASPIRATION
PENNINGTON 1MAOE HIGHEBT INDIVIDAUL POINTS.
“BABE" WINNIE SHOWED UP IN
THE CONTESTS,
very few.people in the dty who knew
The events qdieduled were puUed
off. however, with the exoeptkm of the
pole vanK for -which event there were
two teams, from the First and Second
wards.
'He t^.Dumber of points was u! .
and of these tha«Flrst ward carriea
Fourth f. the Fifth not cota^ men
In My event. The hldiest personal
made by Levi T. Pen
who took five fireu, one second and
one third, making a score of 28'points.
Ibe relay team from the Second was
the crack*te«n of the day as the rwwho were'expected did oA
show op at the grounds at all. So Pen
nington Md Cedby. who had gone in
nearly every event for the sake of hav
ing the ward represented even in
things where they bed no heve of
winning, got two other west aide men,
with a crippled anatomy and the
other an 11-yearoIJ and. as tber«
were only three teams in the evenL
cinched third place by getting the men
round the course before dark.
There was but one dedslon which.
was'plainly unfair Md that was la
the loe-yard dash when Lnrdie was
given second piece (
who elenriy finished ahead of him by
three feet
Tbe greetest surprise of the day
was the wsy In which “Babe" Winale,
wel^t 210 pounds, showed up. going
of the runs, the welghUhrowIng end tbejumps, both broad find
Wmd Ibfist-*MB
this city. Wait alfio Miowed that be
was 'ndt ’to be forgotten in the nma,
getting first place in the 440 and.lOOysrd runs.
•
The events Md winner* were m fMlows:
20-yard dash, best two In three-l4vl
Second ward: A. &ilogg. tied. First ward; A. WalL Oed.
First ward.
100-ytrd dash-WalL First ward; W|
Lardle. FMTtb ward; Pennington, Sec-,
ond ward.
Effort Is to be Made to Raise 8100
In Subscriptiona.
Athlei
. of the
High Bcb<
bool b
afternoon after school Md elected Herry DeM president and SupL I. B. Gil
bert secretsry and treasurer.
It Is intMded that an effort wUl be
made to have the Traverse City High
school foptbell team a member of the
me of MlchlgM. It
this is accomplished It wlU be the
means
of football hei;e thM can othewise be
done Md as the team this year will
probably be as strong as any team up
year, the local High school
need not be abaid of My other in the
state.
There U a deficiency of about $16
according to the treasurer's report
Md it Is the intention of the essoclaUon to rtrculate subscription pMets
among the local buslneae men in order
to raise tlOO, which would give them
a s<md fiuMclal standing and Insure
their having up-to4ate Md first-class
paraphernalia with which to work-
High Jump — P
ward, 6 ft.; Winale. Plwt ward; H.
Colby. Second ward.
880-yarJ rtm-MlUer, First ward:
Winnie, First ward; H. Dean. Third
ward.
60-yard dash—Peimlngton. Semmd
ward: Kellog, First ward;.WalL FIrat
ward.
Broad Jamp^Pennlngton, Second
ward. 16 ft.; Winnie First ward; Col
by, Se<^ ward.
Relay-First ward. Kellogg. R.-g^n. .
koop, MUler. Walt; Second ward, C
Novak. T. Brief. Colby. Pennington;
Third ward, H. Rqsooe. c. Geer, Snubell. DeM. ,
FlaMdally, there have been mneb
more snccessfol meets In thM dty, as
the ettendMCe yesterday did not pay
for the grounds and InddentaJ ex
penses. necessitating, mi the part of
the srard managers at leaaL 4 ■i'gr*"g
down into pockets. Yestmday was m
GIVEN FAREWELL RECEPTION Ideal day for the meet Md a good
crowd should have attended but
SECOND .METHODIST CHURCH town is noted for its poor support of
anytblng In the sporting Une—baaeLOSES Two MEMBERS.
ball, football or field eventa.
Mr. and Mr*. Carter and Mrs. KeKMr MR- AND M<
IRG BAIRD'S RECEPTION
Go to Washington.
Mr. Md Mrs Cyras Carter Md Mrs.
Bicabeth Keltner, who will remove
to the stale of Washington iiva weA
or BO, were given a Greweir reception
by the membero Md friends of the
Second MetbodUt cburdi last evening
in the parlor* of the church.
short programme was given con
sisting of remarks, singing, etc. The
ladies of the church served retresh.of the evening was
spent In social cooveraatloo and in the
F'l^ lOystefe ^ Jaeteon'a
playing of games.
Mrs. Keltner was one of the chartef
cent by paying gas bills bylsth luL members of the Seoond Methodist
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churob. has always-been-a•taithfo]
worker and has bad much ratMacUon
CHRISTIAN OIURCB
amj\kD*.
io watching its growS). Mr. M
wi
Meetings In Steinberg's Opera House. Carter have both'been active wpriters.
Mr. carter berved a nnmbbr of yean
Sermon su'-ject Sundey nlgtit.
- <« thfr boards trnstisea. Mrs. cfiiW
baa been a very efleient teaser In
the Sunday echobl and an oOesr in
the Bgiworth LMgns, and has bean a
member of the choir.
Try the Oyster BanJwi^es 'at
OvBtan at Jaikaast'a.
State Judge* of Probate Will Meet
There In 1904.
BetUe Creek. Mich.. SepL 12—The
state association of ^nbate Judges
selected Charlevoix as the place of
meeUug next year and -the toUowlng
were tiected: PresMeot, J. H.
•MiAr I SEUEVE--
NichigafiTM^
IN THE FIELD DAY EVENTS HELD
YESTERDAY.
•.
Mrs. John F. Ott of
SanH Ste. Marie, Mum.. 8mL 12.-e
W.-b. HamlltoD. lesee of the Intmatbiii^-hotel, and the Oooke Company,
grocertee, both of the. Canadian Soo.
haVe gone to the wall. Both are lead, _ coneema. The faUnre Is due to
the genenl alnmp in business* on the
other side.
AN-OLD PAPUR solo.
A 36. inch Black Taffeta is a soft and weightysilk and
has a very bright Swiss finish. Tbe wear is guaran. teed.
MOST HONORS
TOflRST WARD
Had a Contest
America's Clip.
New Yor
-The, tugboat
Heath,b
^ Havana steamship oompanyi.)
Moment's
warning i
B at the
at 6
HE IS 80 YEARS OF AGE AND AL lines of tl
o’dodfc,thls n
•1 It is bMIeved
LEGED MOTHER »5.
that every c
r "was drowned.
When the boaf«
t. four
She Had Planned to Inherit Hie Big
d and retired
Fortune.
for the nl^t a
d would
be In the t
It U
Uiought the S'
a leak.
Detroit, Mich.. Sept. 12.—When old
Later advlceS ]|
It there was no
Jeremiah D'Donneirs mother died she
loss of 1
left him »20.0W worth of propert; io
revert to other heir* at his death pro
vided he left no children. Other heirs MEMORY I
' SOLDIERS
sold their Interest which was solely
dependent on whether O'Donnell ever
had any children to Stephen Baldwin,
capital1st
Then O'Donnell who is 60 yc
married a woman aged 65 and last
month a child was bom. Baldwin be
came suspicions and -Mrs. oaxanell
Oyster Bay, J
confesses she got the babe from
12.—Preslthe House of Providence and fooled dent Roosevelt ^
. ------ d all prepthe doctor into signing the birth cer aratJons for I
1 trip during the
tificate.
lew York and AnQ’Donnel] who is a JoUy old Irtshf and Thursday.
an. much given to drlnUng, was
I leave Oyster Bay
fooled with the rest and Is btdUng mad.
the Sylph.
If to receive from
[ New Jersey on
NEWS OF SAILORS RECEIVED
. the m<»uI erected to the
r soldiers who
Were Lost.
9Bt|«EI PUITY
MRS. JOHN F. OTT GAVE UNIOUE
ENTERTAINMENT. "
NOW jeRRV O’OONNELU OF DE
TROIT 18 BOILING MAD
_ Providencek R. I- Sept.’ 12.—The
schooner W. S. Fielding, of Uverpool.
•• S.. yesterday brought particulars
loss of nine passengers and the
rescue of eight from a c^sUed fruit
schooner off the island of Oooalvee.
July 17 last. The drowned and r
coed were French Hayten negrOes.
PRICE TWO OENTa
J0U.V CUP
ENROLLMENT
INCREASED 88
J. W. SLATER.
Retail aod Wtaolesale
'r-..
;' ..
Tltsy Were-Given Beautiful Water
Color Painting.
^ ’
Last evening. Mr; and Mr*. Thomas
Baird, who mre married Wedneaday
DighL were given a very ideaaant re
ception at the hooe eff Mr. and Mrs
PtAer Penningten fv Ihe ■ChrtetlM
Endeavor eodety of-the Friends
church. The cMiqaalon waa a very
one Md the -evening wu ooeupled with mn* dr Capld'e eA^p.iog
a groat
The rooms were prettily feetocned
la pink Md ,vblte and In th*,dlnlng
room the poUshed -table had tor its
a beautlful'oo«atterB^oe
.which . rested an- tei« J?of^nk sweet peu
■
groom with a bewtifu! water ebhr
peiatfag, th»4)M of Mm. F, R. WOUaau of Bk Bag^. '
A Large Line of
Beautiful Ruga
AT VERY shall PRICES
A besotlfol Smi-raa Roe. S.«x9 fl.
^|
A Wntifnl Smyrna Rug. 3 ft xli fl.
9$2.00
H«A»J All Wool Smyrna Kne®. S.6XS ft..
Hfajy All Wool Smyrna BoES. a ft.«8 ft .
Benry All Wool flmyma Ebee. < fL«7 ft.,
$2.50
"$3.75
j
$5.75
A beatitifni Ta|»M^Bi«,2ft. ale.K«ft.8 in..
A bfoutlfnl Vrivel
yg
^2 25
A beautifqI Velvet Sag, ^ fl.xti ft..
yg
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HereralbR. bog: ^,9 ft..
g^ yg
A beautiful Rev««ible Ung. 9 fl. «!u*re.
$14 50
AbeaulirulUeverKlbleEug.Kftxl^fL.
$17 50
Heavy nifjs in all patterns an6 colors; can be used
eitbei- side up; different colorings on each ^ide. Guar,
anteed not to fade. Will outw«*ar Veli'et. Brussels or
Axmiiiistcr.
We have a full line of Tupi'stry. Velvet, Moijuette,
Smyrna, Axniinster and all kii <ls and sizes of rugs and
art 8(jiiur**.s. Also a full line of Lac.' and Tapestry
CurUtias, an.l Hope Portici*es. Our line of Tapestry
and Velvet Carpets, China an.l .lapan Mattings, Oil
Cloth and Linoleums is^lorapl-'t.. WINDOW SHADES
of all size,s maiJt to order.
J..W. SLATER,
KetAll and Wholemir,
f. W.
I' H I R L B Y
Dl-NTIST
OVER BARNCM ANO EARL'S
JEWEiJlY STOKE : : : :
DIAMOND
•l■aaT•n•^aBd
«
Aotlen RcftBlainr.
Btllh M. W. KimballC.O.
i«t> Pr«at SL
.
GOVERNMENT’S OECiDEO
BIG DAMAGES
To Keep Up a Ceriain Water P
and Failed to Do It.
Sault Sto. Marie, Mich., Sept. 11.—
The flrtt Bieps In the suit to be
brought by the United States goverat acalnsV Uie city of Sault
Marie to recover damacaa tor lha lOM
ot the barracks at Fort Brady. Jan.
SI. 190S, were taken late yerterdaj
ternoon when the city comptroller v^aa
Tved with a bill and affidavit by
Unlted States District Attorney Ge(^c
G, Covell oT Travewe City for »68.503.21.
TTie bill will be presented to the
council next Monday night am] dlsal'
lowed. This will end It as far as the
city is concerned unUI the gov^enu
commences salt In the courts,
city will fight the case.'
No Water Pressure.
Attorney George C. Coveil, when In
terviewed in regard to this dispatch
this afternoon: said to The Dally
Eagle:
"The suit Is brought against Sault
Sle. Marie tor the following reason
The government had a contract with
the city to furnish a certain pressure
of water in the mains at the barracks.
At the time of Uie fire there was abso
lutely DO water. A few hours Jater the
pgessure was not half what the city
Sgreed to'keep up. The government
claims that had there been Uie pres
sure of water agreed upon the bar
racks would ndt have been destn. .
"We have filed the bill with the city
and If the Soo does not seUle the suit
will proceed."
OSTI;OPATMY
itOURI- TO KENT
N( Im a nm Oati ShM Maker's Sbtp.
Our $3,50 and
$3.00 Shoes
For men are better than
ever this fall. All shapes
ami all the good leatln*rs.
CeOSETTE SHOE
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store.
Never was there a better sbowiag of StvlisC-E.j.>twear
in the eitv.
J
OlV^oU
Whl^Vl'.'.l
<*The Groeette Shoe Makes Friends.**
BaoHant & Roscoe.
I’ai-kM-
01.1 .Stand
New Arrivals
In Tailor Made Suits
for Fall 1903.
SAVINGS
iVe arc Klin r^tNviiig 11.high grade tailor uimlr
HuiUwlilcb have uvii fur
at the reputation of cSer*
Ing the beat values In
ready to wear garmehts to
be found In this part of the
-state. We are now tbow*
log Id grmt t>n>fi>sloD all
tiM newest modeU in Fall
ad by dti
Pauhioa. If you
10 havefoaud
havefuai
it dUBeult to obtaiu a
Tailor Hade Sail that
meeU with your approval,
yon should by all means
.iBipect oar line, and you
. will say the climax of perfcctiuii haa surely' been
reached in l,a«leK' Tailor1 >g.
.
ks eM«i we i.t eHertH ou
ceptteasl valets la satis at
New Jewelry Store on the
South Side.
H. 1,-KNAPP
neso. ntoo. sa«o.
----- THE-----
tl5.e0.SI7.S0'
aid oiHnrds.
COR.
FRONT
a
- ms
UMIPN,
Watchmaker
NEW
-5-
STORY
atocK.
revise
RATES
REV. McKlNLEY BUSINESS
ACCEPTS CALL
COLLEGE
IS OPEN
Watches, Clocks^and Jewelry
Hoe Repai^g a Special^.
409 S. UnioEi Str^
D.E. CARTER
~
ROBBED
THIEF TOOK HI8 HORSE, MARNE88 AND WAGON.
Battle Creek. Uioh., Bept 11.—me
BILL WAS FILED BY ATTORNEY C. U. B. A. finally decided to recom
OEO. Q. COVEUU
mend to the BUpreme lodge the revlaIon of the rates.'a provlao being added
that due care shonld be taken of the
Intereate of the older membera of the
I*rac4l.-a1 iIuuk' mrniHli.-r.
J. O. TRUEBLOOD. D. O.
(S. M. J TRUEBLOOD. D, O.
407 Wllbelm Block. Reaidenee,
J 23 Wj nloo)! Terrace.
TO
«ITV EDITION.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
UNITED STATES ASKS THE 800
FOR.S6e.503.2l.
See Our Fall and Hlnter Line of the Popular
1...8 Fr .nt Si
EAGEE.
TEAVBB8E CITY., MIOHIGAlJ, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1903.
VOL. XL NO. 3239.
A
DAIIY
THE
•CR1f'f»WeRAE SERVICE.
—Wanen A. Cbrtler, LndigUm.
Vlce-Presldenb-Qeorge H. FUher,
Ann Arbor.
Second Vice-PNaldeot—M. F. Pow
ers. Grand RapMa.
aplritual condition of the congregation
noted by the reports given last
Hurley, Bay
night at the mcmthly meeting
the
City. ■
Trukteee—A. C3nM>oton, Jr.. Detroit; FriendB society. Under the mlnlatry
of Rev. Henry McKinley the eburcb
. J. FltageraRT.-Port Huron.
has 'prospered financially and aplritnMarshal—Edward Perso. Hancock.
ally.
Representaavee of.Sopreme Conndl
—The Rev. J. B. Schrembe, Grand RapIde: Warren A. 'Cartier, LnJington;
Prank A. Noha, Detroit.
Committee on Laws-The Rev. F.
J. Halllsey, Hudson: WlRIam Glynn,
Flint: James N. Riley. Battle Creek.
.Finance Committee—H. B. Vincent.
Detroit; Frank Bdiaeftf, Detroit; Wil
liam Gartner, Wyandotte.
The next meeting wlU be held in
September. 1904. at Alpei^
PENSIONERS
ARE ANCIENT
pUa. fwinclpally.from out of the city.
The proprietor eonsidera this a aatlifaeU»T b^lnnlng tor the term'and
expects other pupUs ^ be sdded*to his
list from the city a little later on. He
is confining his iDStrncUOB this year to
hand and
typewriUng.
Prof. Dockeray considers that It Is
outside of the province or the pobllc
school system to give s^lal Instruc
tion in shorthand and typewriting. He
thinksji should only be' the aim of
the school system to give a good genas would' enUUe
e to etudy law, t
leave toe epedaltlea to schoola which
Btriely taken up wtth that w<»-k.
Be aays be has pupils come to him
1 commercial conne after taking
the High stobel commercial course
and be would prefer to teach a pupil
who had done nothing in that line to
the one who receives- a emntterli
the High school. '
Prof. Dockeray says that he finds
even high school graduates deficient
in toe rudiments of fiHgUsh composi
tion and one of bis first dnties to to
teach his pupUs bow to write simple
mces and paragraphs correctly.
Many who know all about parsing a
verb make grammatical mJatakee.
VESSELS WERE
IN DANGER
REV. HENRY McKinley,
Whs has accepted the call to remain
next year with the Friends church.
During the last 12 months SI new
members were received into the so
ciety. which suffered a toss in that
time of nine by death and removal.
Some time ago a call was extended
> Rev. McKinley to remain another
Washington, Sept. 11.—The annual year in this dty. The call waa con yrind Was Bleeelne » 9(Uaa an Hour
report of CommlBSiooer of Penaions firmed laabmlght and yam aocepted by
Ware places the total number of pen- Mr. HcEimey.
sltwers now on the rolls of 996.546,
Financially the society Is In good
toe oounMany
of the pensioners are on the roU
aboard the coast veasets
account of the war .of the r^lotl
ly saved from death by life boats.
lie on Account of the warr*“«, 4.T34
EXCELLENT REPORTS GIVEN An exeursloD boat laden with holiday
CD account 6f the lndi£T£;^.
exeuTSkmlste from Firfkstone for Has
1.3,874 on account of the
"*'•
tings. was unable to make any port
The great bulk of the ran 'la as fol
Sniiiy compelled to anchor.
lows:
The paasengers were landed at Dover
Civil war. Invalids 703.456. widows
this morning In a sorry pU^L There
248.390: Spanish war. invalids 9.200.
have been no deaths reported but sev
widows 3.662. and the regular estab
eral boats are overdue and great anx
lishment, invalids 9.710, widows 2,938.
iety to felt A gale this morning waa
The roll shows a new loss erf 2,901 penlAke City. Mich., SepL 11.—The blowing at toe velocity of 70 miles
sloners during the year. Out of a total persbytery of Petoskey met in Its reg an hour at Plymonth.
of 304.809 applications on hand during ular fall sesaion here this week. The
the year 130.109 were admitted and Rev. J. A. McKee of Elast Jordan was
113 794 rejected.
elected temporary clerk and the Rev. KINDNESS WAS REMEMBERED
The average annual value of each James M. Dallas of Mackinaw City
pension is DOW 1133. The annual value elec^ moderator to aucceed Rev. W. CHARLES* DOWD, MURDERER, WAS
of the Spanish war pension roll, has H. U>ng of E3k R^lds.
PAROLED TODAY.
reached 51,765,310.
Excellent reports were presenti
interesting historical analysis foreign missions. Sabbath school mis He Had Killed Hie Brother Ernest In
of pension flgurto shows that the ac sions and home miasions. The Rev.
AltsBan.
tual total (rf dlsbursementa in pensions ^ohn Redpath, the energetic Sabbath
account of the revolutionary war,
il mlBsIcMiary was elected for
Grand R«>id8. SepL U.—FW kindcivil war, and the war with Spain was other year’e eervice.
eas to the family ot Henry B. VanJ2.0M.623.690. /
Dercook when the latter lived aa
It is esUmated 516,000,000 was paid
PLATT FAVORS ROOSEVELT neighbors 4p ^Allegan county, Charles
in pensions fM disabilities and deaths
Dowd, aged 53. .was today ordered pa
due to mllHaiT and naval aerviee In
roled from Jackson priaon. Two years
the wars of 1812 and with Mexlcp, and
ago Dowd was sentenced to five years
during the war of the rebellion, mak
for killlsg his brother nnesL
ing the payments of pensions to sol
Expressed His Choice Ip .Speech at
HOME WITH HI8«RIDE.
diers and sailors o9 the rebeUion and
Young Men’s Chib.
of the regular military and naval eetabllshment since the cloec of aald war
of the'rebellion and their wldonrs. chil
dren-, snd dependent relatives.'amc^t
, 52.862.240.400.
The cost sC the pension eysteih per
caplU of tk^uMUon-tor 1903 Is given
as 5L75. '«maysteffl aeoordlng to
Commlasloh^^are was the greatest
burden to the people of the United
States in 1893.'since which time it
baa shrunk from 52.24 to 5132 per 510.000 of taxable wealth and in 10 years,
be says, the bnrden will cease to be
noUeed> -Mr. Ware estimates that the
unpenBioned survlvore <rf the civil war.
ekclnsive of.deaerters, to In round nnm.
bers 200,000. and ears
this un
known aray la meeting with dlSMse
iand misfortune to such an extent that
applying for pensions at the rate
of over 14.000 per annam. In 10 yeara,
Mr. Ware predicts, the unknown amy
win have ceased to he.a factor.
BRITISH SQUADRON IS COMING
8. E. Van Aletine Was Married In
New York. SepL II.—United States
Senator Platt <rf Connecticut:^ an
nounced that he favors the nomination
of President Ro^evelt aa the head ot
the republican naUonal tiekeL 17118
bU wedding trip. He was i
is bis first expresalon on the subject. last'Saturday evening to Mrs. Frances
TheK.announeement was made In a Fuller, of Owntonna. Mina., at the resi
dence of Hn. King in that cUy. Her
parlors were prettily and
J for the occasion.- Mr. Van
SWITCHMAN KILLED IN DETROIT iUstlne met'hla bride several yean
ago in Monroe county, near Bo«dw»tor.
JOHN SMITH LOST LIFE AT BAY N. T. Mr. and Mrs. Van Alstlne wUl
CITY JUNCTION.
reelde at lOW'EKst IJncxrfn street
Qled
In
the
Sanitarium
BUSINESS IMPRDVING.
Injuriea.
Dispatch from Admiral Cotton
Beirut
Detroit. Mich.. Sept. 11.—This morn
Washington. Sept 11.—IBs navy de
ing John Smith, aged 40. of Ailsa
Craig. Oot, wMle Bwltchlng in the em partment reeelTeJ toe foOtnHng dis
patch
from
Rear
Admiral Ootton tola
ploy irf toe Michigan Centra) raHioed
etrnck by aa engine at Bay City
governm It gmerai 'cd
Junctftm and was hurt Internally. He
died in toe eanUarlnm an bonr later.
governor general ot Belrat and haa
expressed a deelre to eetUe toe
STOLE 75 SILK PETTICOATS ot the American vice coasnl i
tactorlly to the United States BomraL Beirut Is gnlst Buslasi
THIEVES TQOK h
NEW BUFFALO
improving.*'
rs-
From. Car Standing on Pere •
Detroit, Mlto.. Sept U.-4teeqinber
Railroad Track.
wheat,S5K; No.l r«tSt; No.tcon.
British home aouadno vm be sent to
63K; No. I white oalA tSIi.
the United States on a ooorteay visit
TMedo-WBast, OMh and BepteraIn return for toe American aetkm In
bw. StH: DsMtebsr, U.
sending a squadron to Ptwtsmonto, chas< lie ear OB toe Pero Marqi
---------- '-Beptetebv' whrat. n%i
The s«.uadrpB fill aail Saptonber 16 tn»M;8 was brc^mi Into and 76 coetiy
1154: BsBtewbiir
for a six weekr cnitoe anond.Scctskirts ..and other under
6054: flted—bw onto,-1654;
land and will ^jrtly aftonrardi leave
.70: Mrd. IMi: ilhd. |S.«.
tor America.
Pi M. YESTERDAY.
A horse, harness and rig were st^I yesterday afternoon betwera 3:30
and 4 o’clock fn»n toe barn of D. E.
Carter, proprietor of toe Htmwaod
MannfaetuHng Co.’s mill on toe west
side of toe bay. 'About three hoera.
later toe hotse retnived to the barn,
with Its batter and a piece of one at
the lines attached to-lL There to no
clue to toe tolcf.
The rig which was stolen to knosni
s a three-spr^ piattorm wagtm. It
bad no dash board. It waa newlyjaliRcd black on the outolde and blue on
the hiBide.
Practically all that 1s known of toe
ih-ef Is that toe party toi* toe horse
and rig north and toe horse returned
heme from tost direction. The locnl
IK ’ice^were notified ot toe robbery.
THE EDITORS
GROW
SAUCY
W. E. Campbell, editor of the Northport Leader, and Attorney Seroione of
SuttoDS Bay. editor of toe Leelanau
Enterprise, haven't quit ecrapping over
the Inglorious Sunday excursion that
Dan W. Kaufman ran on the big car .
ferry. Brother Seeslone didn’t like
the way things were managed and
when reviewing toe ezcnrslon charged
up some ot toe troubles to toe Northport band, claiming that they abnsed
khelr graft «rf *^'**~ff i
back as follows
week's Issne ot his papm:
"In reply
In
this
rhoea of words with a oonstlpatlon of
. Second; -He doesn’t prove bla
first statement and it remains where
.it started—Just a common lie. Furtoermore. if he hand’t looked in toe
mirror and commenced to bray be
wouldn’t have seen toe big ears -nor
the musical voice and the apparailon
le JassJtck wouldn't have appear
ed to him. He ex(»erates the band in
his puerile and asinine attempt to
explain, and throws the imaginary
blame on 'one or two gratters.' The
band resents the InsnlL In the first
place It didn’t concern Seaslons in any
waj- and it toe 'grafting' was practiced
to toe extent he would have the public
believe why don’t be get hundreds of
affdavlts from toe vlcUms and prove
his statemsiu.
"This ends toe rag chewing or pie
chewing contest so far as we are con
cerned and If Brotoer Sessions baa
another attack ot prickly h^ he wUl
break cut all over.an,! wlU bava to
get ont an extra to tell what he don’t
know about the ezcurslcm trip on toe
big carferry and the Nortoport graft-
GEO. W. BEAVERS ARRAIGNED
DEFRAUD GOVERNMENT.
Furnished ««00 for His Appesrtwee
New York, S^t -li.—Oeot«e W.
Beavers waa analgnsd before United;
States Coramlssioaer RitcheotA today
a warrant dtarging him' with
conspiracy to defrauJ toe govenaent
er has fnrnisbed 56.000 ball for
TOO MUCH RELIANCE
Is Sie.Themaa Upton’* Only. Griev
ance.
New York, Sept IL—The yacht clnb
tendered a reception last night to tha
Bari ot SbaftMbnry and Sir Thamao‘
Upton. The Irish banoet in retrying
to a toast of his health aasnroJ Us
hosts that the only grierance be hnd
was too mnefa Reliance. ■
.
LOST TWO FU4GERS.
at toe Oral Wood Dish teetory. He waa at srork on a saw when Ua hand
drawn into It and the dret two
fingers on.his
ha^ were aungled very badly and the next two wore
•ereroly eat and mnngted bnt can be
wed.
After toe aeeldeM Ur. Mtaur immteted toe dm two-flkgure and droMOl
|r-
r
THE DAILY BA6HiK, FBfuAY. SEPTEMBER 11, M08.
■fhe Dally Bag:le.
-Seraral yaara^toe my limca w«a
BO bad^ afatiad that I iBd many heavHtea A. M. Aka o( Wood
‘1 took tiWbnent «th aaren,_jlclaiiBMuaitt'BBybe<Mt I the
ataiited totake Fotera Hooey and lb
and By lunga are now aa aoaad aa
bnuet 1 leobaBced it in ade^nca
Bat oMtred that wary oB^oye ta the
<uag iAa, abaU take
the oath of aSwIaBce to the TlBlted
Thia la doiBUeas
KLMEa c-wuin. S.B
done to «
» the taet that the
Uw of the United States Is abore any.
■Btered at TraTam QBy PoatoOee at law, rale or reculatlos of any other
aliattoii In the land. PreaUent
erelt erldently neant bntlnota In
-daalinc strtbUy -nfr lesaUy with aU
employea ot the United Stalk gorerament, whether Bambere ot anloae
or not lUa la an atapbatle more.—
ManoahwaHetald.
B. B. BROWN,
^ty Olroalator.
Notlea to Sob______
Babaeribert to The Dailj ttdo are
rotaaatad to notUr tli« ofioe at oaoe
«t aay faUvre to raealre tha paper
pn^arty or oa tm« ao tliat tho laat- teatlOB of tho earrlor boy any be
odlod wltboat delay.
gTkJii“2.Sr^'^*‘’aS
A./B. CUKTIS &CO.
Real Estate & Loans
Travoraa Bay Taot No. 1$$^ K. O.'
Monday ulgbta to t~0. O. I
WORKiNGNEN’S UNION MADE PANTS
DOUBT
ANEATtIpME
,
The best piano on the merkdl to
day is the popnlsr high grade
M lUMAM 1BW
Modern dwelling near business
eeutre, only 3 blocks from the
post office—juat the home for a
business man. Bight nioe rooms
exoellenUy finished— plumbing
complele-big lot, well seeded
lawn, to fact a very pretty home.
The wonder is the price—a litUe
down.. the
th. rest o 1 easy payments
NERLINGER,
The mar«Ver MHIften's.
Traverse City Chafiter. No. 147.
O. a. &. noods to Maioalc balL toe
Tuesday ou or before each full na
Annie Soule. W. M.
KIMBALL
Duchess Camp No. 24*5, M. W. A,
the popular factory prices and'
liberal terms, make it a very deairable toslroment.
W. W. KIMBALL CO.
■mu u nMM u naiw politic
u a few men whose minds are not for
It is certatolr regrettable that the
W>entog of the school aeaan palls
-msny people away from toe —
rerarts. tor there u alwnya a batch of
DiBtog tbe —
111. 1.1.um uuiuu
Bne days in HloUgan to g«r*.^hfw 8<«to Smre A Atlantic Railway wUl
and ODtober. in those mcaths the
ratoti-^-'-------- *• '•
, j,,amp*y resorts generally see a spHi of
Bost delightful weather, which
hat Csw remain to enjoy. The'lndlan
B«B»*r is one of the brhtoteat end ouotitmatte ttitosts are soH paaaaabeto periods of toe yew and kajvy ere
' tBnaewhoereeblstobetotoegrarea
woods and iHsibiH rrtreats to wijoy
it—^HkagH CJiraolcle.
I
(
1» Front Street.
N. E. Strong, Managw.
Krerythlac In •mtll luiraiemta,
•Saet wosk-, tnlklBS maehlBM
nan reoBrOr
Watch Case.
Horses For Sale
AT PIONEER UVERY.
REMOVAL
i have moved my jewelry
store to the building first door
east of Steinbei^^s Grand
Opera House whei'e I have a
ngw stock of watches, clocks
find jewelry, and where I
would 1m? pleased‘to meet all
my old friends and patrons.
L. M. Bennett
A nice bunch of young farm horses, 4 years and
M'sSiiliH>8psiBl!a|isriK
A Mtmvs eeu
up, weight from 1,100 to 1,400, good ones: also a few
drivers, and a few cheap plugs.
Two nice ponies,
saddlers and drivers, very cheap as J dm ttu-ough with
/ them.
B. J. AI(|heAN.
IPILLS.
,
,
All the late.st styles
of Hickey and Freem a n Co.
line,
Rochester, New
York, are displayed
on our tables. Suite
bought of us are
pressed free of
:
:
:
MILLER BROS.
Several Desiiable Faim.s.
Seven room house and lot
on Randolph street, near Elm
wood avenue school. Easy
terius; price $1,000.
Seven.room house ou Rose
street, lot 50x186.
Price
$750: half cash, balance
time.
Four dwellings on East
side, reasonable prices, easy
terms. '
Seven room house West
Nintb street, stone foundation.cement cellar, lot 50x166.
Price $1,400.
Seven room house on West
Seventh street, stone founda
tion, lot6Gxl72. Price$l,400
Enquire at
Ter terms. SS
oTTice
is in fuH glow. These long evenings mean light the lamps earlier.
You want at least one lightein each room. Haven’t got enough
have yx>u? Even if you use electricity or gas, there are times when
you need lamps. We have just placed on sale the finest collection
of beautiful lamps. There are lamps in brasaand glass and niekle
and china, handsome metal and decorated lamps-«-parlor lamps,
reading lanpp.s and hand lamps, The greatest assortment you'll
find. Prices are from 25c to $10.00.
Extra Globes
in decorated or colored oi' white c
porcelain—all sizes to fit all lamps.
TTie Crystal Cone Burner
Positively the lai^t variety of styles. You will
' find several of them exclusive patterns, at popular
* prices.. ' •
*
The Boston Store.:
?BY ALL MEANS. HAVE A FIT." g, SENOA A CO, CLOTHIERE
Some People are Satisfied
^e„'
Best There Is-The Benda Kind!
S. eBNDA A CO,'
THE REAL RKLIABUE CLOTHIERti
—SUITS
The Lighting Department
'
^
Ask to See Our
New Fall Walstln^s
with
Real Efttgta Broker
HAS FOR SALE
FALL and WINTER
Sold in Traverse City oyJ.G. Johnson.
Remnants!
I
I
1
I
•
J. W. HILLIKER
157 front St Beadle Block.
Wool Dress Goods
Saturday is tbe day we mark down all short
lengths left over from the week’s selling. We don’t
consider the cost—we’ve got to gel rid of them
every week. Lengths from 1 1-2 j-ards up to 7
yards. You can buy.school dresses for tbe children
at one-half what you would have to pa)’ tbe regular
way.
Hamilton Clothing Co.
charge
Sold by J. G. Johnson-
nwwwhwvawvwwvtww
-nL
THB TVavwre city ^latoe^ oeuege
will open Hon^, Boptombar Wh. C.
What|5ditore«,y.
$$$Mf.d*w
With planty of dogs and aleda Ueutenant Peary may yet reach toe north
THB-TOuvorae Cl^ BnatoasACoUve
pole before Hr. Horgao puts a taa
wU!^<moa Monday, Boptamber fth. c.
IL-^ecord-Herald.
ookoray, praprlator. StMgf-d-a-w
We show in great variety of patterns, rang
ing in price from one dollar and seventy-live
cents to three dollars, fine Cordnroys and
'Oassimerea, fully gnaranteed. We take all
the risk. You cannotiose on goods bought
from us. We take e-special pride iu our very
coiffpl^e assortment of Union Made work
ingmen’s pants, OTeralis, ^^ackets, shirts,
etc.' Agents for the celebrai^ *^arhartt”
Overalls and Jackets.
WITHOUT
What care we now for toe hosy worid.
Or mniicms loot or made;
The air te sweet, toe mind Is free
In ripened woodland glade;
We linger ye( on toe wooded elcgte.
While evening shadows tall
O'er pe;ielled sky. and rugged gorge.
And red-brash here and tall.
Will B. Bai :oD. editor <ff toe Char -Hroy L Parquhar. to Field an<
StreamI
tovloa Oourier. to nCerrisg to the pen
sion which Qovernor Bliss has been
granted becanae be is
from manual labor, remarks: 'Tf toe
pension bad been granted <» the
grounds of mental dlaahUlty, there n golf dress when she bis uo luteatton
to play golf."
would not be a chance to Uek."
■Thsfe so." agreed the man with
Win, bow oogld yon be so eraell
the Inct
"And." <
I (he off-haiul pblTwo tatoo women bad a mai
loeopber. "Bbe will get a bell gown
rreted on the complaint that
when she carvn intlilng about dancing,
spanked them. Tbs man aald be did
s teonlt gown when she wouldn't
n’t but toe
flned him 125 Juat toe play tennis for fesr ebe will freckle,
samoi-Now toe question U it no spank and 8 batblDg suit when sbe has so
thoegbt or going into the water, and
ing ewt $25, bow modi would
a riding habit when tbe very thought
spankings have cost?
of climbing OD a borae—"
“Yes.'' iiiterraped toe man with the
A' number ot Im peiqde answ
tocandetcent whiskers: "but when sbe
and at, "How to get fat fw $6," and gets 8 wedding dress sbe qipud* bnalreceired tots Information: “Get It at
BS». Ever notice thatr—lodge.
toe butchers." They're aU mad about
It now bnt then, some pocmie n
Ttae W«ua.r—a.
do like the truth.
It to irtaied o« W. P. Clongb that
he was once tbe subject of J. J. Hill's
« he Is E
h becanae he was generally en
fie win
gaged to readtog.>'rsDch novels when
until there U acme honor to seenitog Hr. Hill happened around toe Great
toe nomination. The barrel figures Northern rallway^afflcs.
too prominently to ault him.
'•Do yon think I pay you $20X100 a
year to read French novels?" asked
wnuan Jeonto^ Bryan will talk toe magnate.
area it helias to lue a tnegapboBe at
“Well, you pey me for keeping the
tached to telephones, as he did whm Orest Northern oot of legal trooble,"
1. mddnmd s.OOO jmom ,t tl» Olto- answered the lawyer.
"U I have
time to read French nerris I'm pretty
ton coonty -falr to n»n»it
near earatog my salary."
Mr.
Bill
pramptly
saw
the polut
Tm rlatog to toe wwid,” aald BHland to this day there U generally a
ftJT Pred Bdier of Berne, tod., as he Frwtdi novel on Ur. Clough's desk.—
and Us family went np to toe air itoen New York Times.
a boob destrcved Us reUdssioe yestarasy.
WhyR»A
The relieved lake . iln waa talkACaacagowooaitooka'‘sarecare"
tonarroosneu. Aflm^ toe funeral bar
“I quit'
B tbe boats
Mands wUUiy to detenntoe what toe got toe fast'
t‘Bot how could tbfg grt too faatr
be wao aakeA
“WriL" be exptotoedi. "a boat has te
Beports from toe eonntcy say **••*
be ctoaned from stem to etera at tbe
toe Rin^nnd toe warm weather
eonduslon of every voyage, aud that
spMQng tha small potatoaL
to tbe mean pen of tbe work. When
voyages took two weeks there waa
A few antomobliea to Turkey mi^t some irteasure to tbe life. When th
b^p elong toe general bu^.
It down to a week ft begaiT
■"-g. •Wbeo they got \
t."—Chicago Poet.
An uAnial Ugh np to tha ManI
LODGE NOTICED.
'-
SALTED PEAWin
vpHOLSThRine,
The woodland brown with ripened
reeves.
Her sweet Innoeenee aared »*»«« ElUAnd antmon’s hnah o'er~alI.
sdn ot Hairard, tlU tram a Chicago
bandit As the masked feDow ahored
a revolver under her note and demand Adown toe gorge, where toe abadows
ed “Hands np." she giriUily replied:
The'traUIng hound glvse tongue.
'.‘Hold np my hands? How can I with
out droning my bundles?" The And rugged hills on every side
Re-echo loud and Icwg. .
stranger was so surprised at the uneipeeted-answer he fled and when Him
KUIson recovered her senses, she A st^ed rash and a ringing shot.
The blue smoke curling low
tainted.
Where withered'leaves at half mast
bang.
Rou^ inldatkm praeUoea someAnd tangled thickets grow.
ttees prove expensive as Cocfltersville
-
Try o«r own make
They are made from NA 1 •paalsh
Bhelied peanuts and are treated In a
•odw
clean pu^ way. Ne lard or old grease
Traverao C19 taat No.
used In our own make. Each order is
■ to
roasted after the order to received
by ue. They are sold by A. W. Shields, B. K.; H. A. I
Furnituie Bepsirtog, Mattress Hak
Jahraua, Cavto Cigar Ckl. R. a
Bsnovatiog and Fnraitnie Padetog.
Monroe, John Umeon,:
uB a LayMaie.ee. Priore qn
O. E. CA9E,
ed te dealsre.
*^MRa E. a WHITa
I that ‘“Seeretarr 7U Webstar St. thtlsaas' ‘phims 5$$.
R. D. WhUa, Mgr,,
HItehooek is •
> protect
Wllllamabwrg, MIeh.
the righta ot the-Indlaoe at aU has- A. B. ODBTIS.
P. a OILBBRT
" nils la Important if trae. It
.. _ie Srst Intimation we har^ had
that I^tana hare any rlfhta which
white ben are boaoJ to reapeet—8ag|.
Traverse City Lodge Ne. 222. F
No Tat C^se
Fire Innnnee
naw Conner Herald.
A U. Special cdmmtmieaUoB e
ROOKS S AND ID. d. A L Btott.
The <H>eratore of.an b^Uh woolen
Ftom Swodea.';—Steiid>e{s^ Qtand ralU offered »S to each it their thouopera hoaae.
employee who would gire np the
Sept 16.—Oeo. B. OlU'a Bic ProdoeUoB o( “A Uttle OateaBt," with
DoUy ~Ttaedbald.-St«ifib«ra Otand
lOuallfled, and It is believed that
but a sraan peramtage wUl bold
The neweet thing la sodal olRlaa for the half year of absttoenee. Verily,
the dkains of toe plant that Boothes
la one of Che CUeago nbnrbs la
e amoag tot hMdest
IhlHeen elab. In deOanee ot aupvto break-^Onlng Jonnial.
Btltion that nomber ot yonnc women
ot the enbnrb hare banded together
and aasett that they are ready to walk
under ladders, look at the new moon
heaps He
orer the left aboolder, epUl salt, and
And rahbtu hiding there;
do other things generally -routed to The evening sky all pencUed o'er
bring about U1 luck. Their meetings
With branches rising hsre.
win be held Frld^ evenings, and be
gin thirteen mlnntse after 8 o'olor^ The valley filled with a thousand ItoM
The young women will study Browning
Of red-brush straight and UU;
Hodera Woodmen lodge In qrand Rap
ids realises. When Chag Lewis was
bMng Intradoced to the mysteries ot
the order, the "goat” was allowed to
bump him too hard. Lewis died and
now the dreult court says hU widow
is entitled to 12.500 damages anif the
order will also have to pay 11,000 Insurasoe.
^ Area Mriona mnlto of kldnay i
bladder dtoorder by ttktog Ftaiw
KMasy Cure. SUd by Soi. O. J«tem
and a H Wait A Sons.
OOdw
The newest and best Sumer ever made—gives three times the light of
burner. YbutwHI always use them if you try tbem^ Sell for 25c.
0 oVdinar)*
Extra Chimneys
We carry eighteen different kinds of chimneys—Hiink we can 8upp.ly all , needs.
Tben there are wicks, burners, shades, .coUars, rims, mica chimneys, gas mantles
and electric light supplies..
'
Choice China
The kind that indicates the good taste of the owner and enhances
the comfortable, refined appeai-ance of the dinner and tea table, tbe
china closets and the plate rail. Several crates of new china have
just been added to our already mammoth stock, beautiful imported
French china. Tbe dainty Japanese . vases and bricra-brac, the
handsome German ware in all the new colorings, and best of all our
own borne luid productions that so country can equal. The f^ous
D’Arcy Art School bend-painted china and tbe beautiful Lou Welsa
ware.
Handsome Couches
The finest display you will Bee this season. The
newest in velours and plushes and, leather" for the
coverings. We never carried such a line. All the
newest in shapes. We guarantee the springs to be
the best steel made.' They are so c*oinfortable—ba
restful. The swelleat Davenports that are .made, in
either Velour or Tapestry upholstery. The finest leather couches the .factories
turn out. - This year we have them in both black or brown Icatb^. A good leather
couch wjll ^t a* life time—that is tbe kind we sell Our prices are from 18.75 to
'854.00.
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THE ffANNAH & tAY MCA^TltE CO.
:i^ DAILY MAGLU:, FRIDAY, 9EPTBMBBR 11, 1903.
Rastail’s
New
Jewelery
Store V
Not fnllT MtUed yet
bat ready tor- baoneas.
•^ial Bing Sale
Teaerrew (•erartfey)
aOLID GOLD aiNGG
$1.00.
Rastail,
HiutUnr Jeweler.
Just a few Ladies’ and
Gents’
Satchels
left wbieh will l>e etosed
out at
Below Costl
John T. Beadle.
ACME CONDEMED
SOUPS
Vegetable
Chlchen
Tomato
Moch Turtle
Ox Tati
These soups are a
good as the best.
All at 7c a can* 3
ror 20c.
J O H N J.
B REZ I N A
ALWAYS
SOMETHING
TO
annoy you
When yoa are nslng oU
lamp, or uy kind ut lii'hl
bat KLBCTUICITY
In
ynur homo ur office. There
ie noUiiog like ELBCTBIClTYfor illuninaliag
purpoHS. No kinbke. do
that cu be procured.
Boardmaa River
Electric Light G
P^ar Compaay.
GAS
RANGES
LtwfEpygi
mm
In offering you onr’advloe to gst a
Gas Range, we are -Imply auggestlsg
that you
ith the best appUaoee tor cooking
the world eotrt^nsi There la ncf.hlng
bettor. It if good enough tor any-
Traverse City
Gas ConiMUiy
BB8PBSWTST
Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT, SL/ISIEO from ear to EAR
0. P.'CABVBE.
r. w: CABVBB.
O. P. Cwwr & Bro.
On aoooont of the lest
‘‘Flsli mncl Oanib Law*’
Hie Body Wee Found by Dragging
Yesterday.
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SMES
Poute Yield Promlaee to be a '
• ■ One.
lanain^. Mich., Sept 10.-^
bfflolal crop report, isaued last night
Secretary of State Warner says that
the temperature durlK Auguit was
oonsiderhbly below thb nor^. while
the pretdnitkUoo was above the normal.
J y
average esUmaM yield of
wheat per acre in the sontbem oounis.16 hu^els. The total number
.ua^^f>hea(
Wheat reported marketed
TWw Paw, Ulcb' Bept. IL—C^e
Cannlngbao, a young man living be
tween Paw Paw and lawton, was
ut hoDn, each d^, reedy i
INSURANCE.
missed from h(»ne. A search revealed
pool ot blood In the bam and a note
4n' An.
of farewril to friends, showing an un
The Weather.
F>lr tonight and Saturday; partly balanced mind. He was tnoed by
clondy and wanner In the aouth par- blood spots to Uud lake. His bat and 186.404. or a total at S82.S57 bnahela,
Uoo tonight; cooler In the north po^
which is 243.713 buBhela lest than re-.
UOD SatnrJey with Tgrlahle winds, The lakh was dragged and the body pcHted marketed In the same month
found, the throat being out from ear to Ust year.
mostly southerly.
,
Hie windpipe was eevered. The
Tbe weather during AuguA was fa
CITY IN BRIEF.
Jury returned a verdict ctf anldde.
vorable for corn. Warm, dry weather
la needed, however, to ripen the crop
Bert ElllB t
b to Mayfield this
WHILE CANNING TOMATOES
before the time for fruste.
The potato crop at the present time
Delbert Bniln weht to Grand Rapldi A Three Rivera Woman Was Painfully promises to be a good one Some dam
today. .
Bcalded.
age has been done on low ground hut
Misa Jeanie Villett of NeehtawanU
Three Rivers. HIch., Sept. 11.—Hre.
has gone to Alba.
Arthur Silllman was seriously burned
if troet
Ray fhaeker hat gone to Read City about Ihc face and bead by the burst
1 a bUBlneSB trip.
ing of an earthem can filled with to no doubt the crop vrtll be a Urge one.
Mra. Walter Lyon went to Manton matoes which she was canning. She The probable yield of potatoea. as
this noon for a few days' visit.
had sealed the can and set it back on
average It, In tbe
Floyd L. Smith and Gmllyief Tanth tbe stove to beat over again, as it was soutbeni eounUes 91. in the centra]
street have gone to hcaneelona Cor a not qnlte alrtl^t. She Is quite an old and Bcrtbera counties 89 and in the
few days' vtsit.
Ut'and the bums may prove te- state M.
Mrs. Mary Garrison who hat bean
viSlUng her nephew. Farm C. Gilbert,
. The Wigwam Dance.
Newa of the Theatrea.
tor a tew days, returned to her home
Truces of the American aborigine
A kinswoman of brilliant Maggie Fcm to be cropping out .recently
this morning.
HltcheIl"comes to Steinberg's Grand nong song writers in this oonntry.
C. M.
n all sidee we bear composlUon with
of the city saya the heavy rain and 'opera bouse next Tuesday. September Indian
ttUes. Most of them, If the
blight are Injuring the potato,crop In 15. in "A Uttle Outcast.'' This par- truth bust be confessed, as near like
bis localhy.
Indian music as tbe tom-tom re
sembles tbe Jews Harp. Of all the
recent
compositions
which are suppdsreturned last evening to reeni
postltton as trimmer with Mrs, W. O.
Lawrence.
Mra. Lavine and little daughter Dor
othy, who have been viejflng Mr. and
melody. This <
Mrs. Sam Garland, returned
d home
h>
this
•The Wigwam Dance.” and was writ
morning.
'
ten by Leo -Frftdman, a valued work
er on tbe staff of M. WItmark £ Sons,
Mrs. Mary Smithson of Winchester.
InJ., who has been visiting her aoh.
to keep the theme
W. Smithson of Elmwood avenue,
typical, yet he bas reWeved it or that
returned home this moralng.
i have made It
dtstasiefnl
M(^. and Mra. C. H. Pruyne and chil
graceful
melody
of
dren Af Quincy.' Mich., are vislUng
lUsic.
Mrs. Pruyne's atster, UN. M. D. Car
Thlsc
80 Irreslstably• sug.
s
rel. ot 119 Franklin street.
song that words
or It and it will
The remains of two-year-eld Cecil
shortly
be
Introduced
to
the
public
In
Huellmantel, the child ot Ur. and Mrs.
Us new form by aara Morton, the
Huellmantel of Lake ;^n. who died at
charming commedienne of the popular
Lake Ann yesterday, were shipped to
Morton Trio. Miss Horton.
irton. It
of tbe.
this city for burial.
H. I. Knapp wmo recently
len to great instrumental snccesses.
the confectionery and stationery of
From the m<sto(
>«tock in this part of the
yon get from thii store We're reedy for boaiaes
We save yon moimy on good
books—^ SB good as stew a
District Marager 'John Barry
this morulng fiir Provemont and Leland to appoint local managers and
re offices. The new copper cir
cuit will be completed in a few days.
the Christian Qideavor society of the
Friends church to give Ur. and Mra.
Tbos. S. Baird an opportniilty to meet
A fine young fawn passed throMph
the city today consigned to James
Dallp)' of Ebiplre. Tbe farm was cohflscated by State Game Warden
son of Wisconsin and is being shipped
by him to Mr. Dailey.
At the football praetice'and meeting
last night Bmer El Brown was elected
manager for this year. Already letters
have been received asking for dates
and Uancelona and Big Rapids are
es'peciaJly anxiouB for early
menu. .
Engine No. 55 on the a R. A 1. read
left the track about 4 o'clock^ jester
day afternoon and censed oonsld<
trouble, as It was necesaary to take
up aome of the nils in order to get It
on the track. The engine went
sidetiaek to get a l^car and the rans
apread.
R Dockeray, proprietor.
8180-tf-d-a-w
"EVER READY ELAGH LIGHT”
Juittbe Ihinp for Watohmen. I'olwemen. Hi
a Kidney Care makes the diaidneys a
le poison
Alwayr
Ready
"Just in tbe nl^ ot time our little
11
boy was saved" wrl^ Mrs. W. WetV
kins Ul
AlUS
ot Pleasant City. \/UlU.
Ohio. "N
'Pmittmonte bad played and havoc with him
and a terrible cough set in besides.
Doctors treated him ..but fie grew
worse every day. At length we tried
Dr. King's New Discovery few ConBBmpUoii. and our dnriing was saved.
ne
He'sa ouw
now mmuiu
sound sna
and wm.
wMl." a
Brerybody ought to know, it's the only___
cure for Coughs, Colds and all Igiac
diseases. Onaraoteed by BnbgeeA
~alt A Sons.
A Marveleu
Our readers have
are doubGess noted
the advertisements
ts of. Karo Corn Syrup acre running In 1 r columns. It
was a novel Idea to
"Ihc Old Homateod's" <
table syrup In airtight friction-top
cans, and the instant demand tor It
play. "The Two Sisters." will be
here this season. Both plays are by has been aatonisbing. Over Six and
one-balf HIIIIod cans were ordered of
the same author. Denman Thompson. the roannfartiirers fn the first ninety
No
TrooMe
J. B. Paifte Eie^ic Co.,
No. 125 Gbs SreeL
recognise reel
merit.
._rmstrong, tbe
well-knc
teacher of cookery,
. . veo . Ihas
written
.... a booklet of receipts for
of Karo Corn Syrup in all kli
of cooking and candy making, wh
will be sent free. T^bcn Issued, to any
one writing to the Corn Products Com
pany, New York or Cfalcag3>. If any
of our readers have been unable to
________ _____ Syrui , ____________
It would be well to drop a postal to the
C-orn Products Company, giving the
RnsseU Harding ki.own as one Of grocer’s name and address.
tbe flnwg of the splendid cotT» of
It Raved His Leg.
(dclflUi that Gtmigr Gould has gath
P. A. Danfortb of t*Qmi«e. Oa..
ered iibout him for tbe administration suffered for six months with a trightof nillrouda believes that the bueiness
of a roilroad official is ranninc a rail
tucklen's Arnica Salve wholly
road, not making stocks move. He
.... It in five days. For Ulcers,
tonnds. Piles. It’s tbe bast salve In
)t long
Uttervlewed not
lot ago by s reporter
le world. Cure guaraataeJ. Only
> cU. Sold by Bngbee ft Roxburgh
o. and 8. B. Walt ft Sons. drugglBU.
this one;
"When do you think the etoefc will
move. Mr. Hardlngr
Blowing
Our Horn
CTEINBERG’S
J GRAND OPERA
HOUSE
Tuesday, SepL 15
^ALittle
Outcast
About nips again, This
time wo have two
splendid values—one is
a Tapestry Brussells
rug 27x54, fringed,
rich and prettj* colors for only
Q8 Cents
27x54 Velvet Brussels Rug, very pretty design,
^lors rich, for only
-^
81 50
TONS
or leatiM
These ai^ two bai^ins that are not always
obtainable. Buy while they last. See display for
$1.50 rugs;'
ktecry
WORLDS
Of lUl.......
Eltctrice-I
^>
5 Hr* oed *5 Nrftcily
alas, in er Nwey Cae
For Saturday Only
Oee ef-tke Nest CtfSy Predectlitf to
iaetka. EmySceeta*
41 HIE RACKET
PRICES: 25c. 35c. 56c. 75c
Seat saJe will open tomorrow
morning el the box oflice. Tele
phone Cltixens' 112.
We have just picked up a job lot of jewelry
* »
at a very low figure.
i ■
Cuff Buttons, Breast Pins, Stick Pins, Rings and
It consists of Bi-oaebes,
Bead Necklaces, etc., etc,
Mere Riots,
of strikers
grave as an Indlridnml dU-
IntemiptedAhe reporter.
Mr. Harding smUed. but said dis
gustedly: "I don't know anything
______ ______
efficient to
about it When we move stock out
a disorders of the Liver cr kUneys
west It hriii>-^o pay Miasonrl Pacific
Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful
dividends, but when they move it here
tonic sad effective nervine ^
it doesn't seen to help aii.vtUing. ex greatest
all around madid'
cept. perhaps. Hie Wildorf twr."
Ni
- . enreh ^ “SS
Itoetimstlsm and
ITEMS Of INTEHEST.
Aluminum u Kiiperior Jo any Aone ^U^^H&ttaed by S____
bBi«h Go. and 8. B. WsH i
Idem of the City bank, and who was for slian>«-»h». . ;iUi-ry.
tonyor ot 4hto dty In 1871, to dead
Mrre tban'.lSu l»i.; on tbe war in DniegUU.
from parelraU at the age of 81 years. Soulta Africa have bem publlahcd.
Some plctnree are like some people
He toaves an eetnte of half a ollUoaB.
'ler* Venice. Berlin ' baa more —hanging is too good for the^.
bridges'Uiau any other city in Bnrope.
Tbe anlijugation Uf tbe Indian bat A New-Jeroey-^ltor’e TeetlmenUU.
Rt Leub—Bom In IrMsnd In tha
M. T. Lytu*. Bditor of the Philipyear IBOO. Mrs. Baissbeth West eo« SMruDw.tRfi .and bU rdneation burg.
N. J. Daily Poet writes: T
died here yeateidsy at the age of 1O8 CHO.tNW.WW.
have used many klada of medicines tor
Twenty-three acre* of ground are cottglw and oolda In my family but
years. The ennae of Jesth was a hridteeded to bury Loudon's dead of one never anything ae good as Fbley'a Bcmen leg. She was living with • s<» who
ey and Tar. I cannot say too much
is 73 years of age. .
In
.. preUe for It"
It
Bold by^. G. Johnod In a men's body _
eodw
through bh heart once in every two noD and S. B. Walt ft Sons.
—Mrs. cure C. ^Uma.' minutes.
A great mu U the handlworit of
a prominent members of the W. C. T.
Tbe comet of 1X4.. was tbe only one many email -men.
V.. bee entered complaints with Jos- duriiig the last century visible lu'hroad
tice Doty agalnM 21 aaloonknepen tor daylight.Ighteanth Annual Ohio Exburelon.
keeping wide even on Labor day.
-Lkfce numbers of Chinese In ManOn Wedneaday. October 7, the Ann
-Arbor reilroad vrlU give Its 18th an
. leat
nual Ohio exesmem. Special train
Flifi^The Michigan Master Hcne- "Pidi
a leaveOopoalMi at 12:00 m. Bxstwiera. In tenth nnnial meeting, re
tbe mariner
------------- -------------beacU
elected C. P. Staley of Lansing as
at I5JM tor nmad trip and________
president and also voted YSJNM tor
(K»dtngly low attee to all etatiflae ia
coUoBe tor borMshoere being
Ohio oa the Wimuv A Lake Ue.
bum at todtle Greek.
Detroit Sonthen. HoeUng VaU^,
Ohio Central Xteea. Cincinnati. BamIlton ft Dayton. Lake Shore ft
ft------Mldilevenings st 7 o'clock.
may have a
gan Southern and WahMh reOwnya.
Call on-neareet Ann Arbor railroad
new t26JW0 opera houM . P. M. Peteragent tor turtherl^ccnatSocL or write
son has-agreed to build
Uthepeopie ot that city will anheoribe tor 1.OOO
Uckete bTiio eneb tor tbe opentog perWorking Ovei
aght hour laws nr
_»oaa UrMam BtUa
writes Mrs. RayaoBd
KJng*r Kjor^itta pm
ton. Wash., ‘Badthad
Ueed for f
BiaoniMaA Oowti__________ Foloyh Boi^____
.-daAa and fijl Stem1 Bom Mtidea. akey. aMJ am now cnaA. TleaBnot nay Uf-j
Thr In three very oosnm ceaea of gahnaara. GRtoSCoatBiif- Mtb (to Foleys Kldnay Care." Sold
Oo. and 8. R. Wa" ' by Jaa. O. Johneoa.aalt B. B. Walt »
Sosa.
eodw
JohMOBndS.B.WAltASoBA eodw.
"■""“'-SSS.’S'.iSr"''
Feet Swollen to
"I bad kidney trouble so bad tbat
could not work." aays J. J. Uoz ot
Valley View. Ky., 'Tny feet were »wol.
len to imm'eilne sixe and 1 was eonfined to my bed and phystclaos were un
able to give me any relief. My doctor
illy prescribed Foley's Kldne
Ich made a well man of me.' Sold
Vait &
by Jas G. JohasM and S. B. Wait
Serna.
MOUNTAINS
s well sung.
New and u
popular catchy music artistipaliy
dyred, and specialUes that ar« clever
ly done, are some ot the features that
should prove most attractive In the
performance of "A Girl from Sweden,'
which will be seen at Steinberg's
Grand opera hoose tomorrow night
Saturday. September 12.
manager. "We haul several hundred
enrs a day Into Kansas r'*v, They
complain tbat the coodltlons are not
joet right------’’
d and aUghtly ahelf worn
CITY B9OK GT0RE.
S'S
Fred L. Smith and added a jewelry re
pair shop, baa now put in a line of
jewelers'
lera' goods, watches, clocks, etc.
State Deputy John Eckstein of t^
Royal Arcanum lodge was In the cj,ty
yesterday and last night. He gave
short address to tbe members of the
local lodge at the session last night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierson and Miaa
N. Uannlng of Leon, Ind., and Miss G.
Cox and Ned Cook of Richmond. Ind„
returned home today after a visit with
CT^ - ^
CROP CONDITIONS.
R^lar prices would
be 25 cents and a few even as high as 50 centa.
, •
For Saturday, only, we will give you your choice
;i“
^
SAMPLE
SHOES
are always
lys the
t
very best
shoes
Factory can turn
fact
out.
Dre*, Selby Co. are
reconized as being unex
celled in Uie
Ul art of making
ladies’ fine shoes. "We are selling now Drew,
Selby Co.’s Sample Shoes,
or in other words the very
best and handsomest shoes
^America’s most skilled
workmen can produce,
AT LESS THAN
WHOLESALE
PRICES
SizesSItaS.
Widtiis AA to C.
Alfred V.ltMi
Sdkr tf fired toKt
►
-
f CENTS
The quantity is liinited™will soon go. ^ See
some of them in the window.
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
You wUl Sod more of it in Iws time
inapodrfloiir, then in eny other; thing
wo know of. Therefore when tWying
don’t stop Short of the > ‘-BKaX.''
HnnnfSctnred hg
,
^ iHiwnah#Wy^^
I
i
THU'. nATI.y EAGLB, FRIDAY. 8EPTEMBEB tl, XbOS.
EAGO: WANT AOa
FOR 8ALB—New milch cow tor salA
B&qalTC HsBslovBkrB Orooary, west
sida.
and Dtriskm sWaets.
—iww ■win luiuuw
WAKIVD—-niree mims«t7 kp^resttOM. Onlr thaw into eu-HwwkU
iteod •pplr* Mn. W. O. lAwnnoe,
U1 PVoot ■treet.
*m-l
WANm>—0i«
OM boa. n(t. old robber.
iJ hutd I
OottUeb
r Md O
10 s»o.
OlBl. WANTBD tor genereJ hoosevork. bqnire at Oeo. U^s Urerr
bmn.
SZmt
utd
^rls U CABaiBg factor; tmmediatol;.
laqnire at offlfco. Trarerae City Can«iBg Co.
3«S6-tf
WANlVl>M3ood
girl
Ibr
MANAQBB' WANTBI>—TruatwMiliy
lady or «eBUemaa b> manage boalneaa In Ufla oonnty and adiolnlnc
terrltor; tor wM and favorably
known bouee of solid financial sUBdins. $20.00 atral^t ca^ satar; and
expenses, p^d each Monday by
check direct from headquarters. Bxpeose money advanced; poaltlon perntaneal.
Address Manaper, 610
Menon Bldg., Chicago, III. 38304-18
i PAY nva DC
y 88 cash for an “
unu’iifi
suwasnoNs of‘ resident
top bntfM and one phaeton bog EKcellent
gy. B. S. Morgan.
8U8«
storea with honse -------------------meats above on two! Front street;
aU wall rented; good In^
a nice Uttie brick cottage on
side at low price and on easy '
Warm in winter and cod in si.
and aiding west crack or get loose.
Programme Given
ARsmoen.
Thto
Tomorrow NIfiht, Saturday, Sept. 12, at Steinberg’s -Grand
A M SOCOB, M
BBfT fiF MDOI Ui-
“A GIRL FROM SWEDEN’
■I5»e attendance aX the Woman's dub
NITAME.,
for the first meeting was vqfy good
ly membsrs were not pres
at at roll eaU.
The president, Mrs. B. B. Mlnof,
presided and opened the meeting by
reading Psalm 146. She gave noUoe
that the first lecture on the qnlverslty
eztenrioD oonrse, under the auspices
of the club would be given, September IMPORTANT INSURANCE RULING
80.
AT JACKSON.
B«
THE S^*fTl.4W IS SUPHEME
--
TO SELL—12 acres, near dty; two
deared; no buildings; 186 peadi
trees; some gropes; good soU; easy
cleared, little A McNamara Ins.
predated the hemor of bdng twice
and Real Bstate Bx.
361841
FOR SALB—164nch oedar wood de elected to that oflice and ahe would
endeavoL. to Aerit the oonfiddice relivered to any pan of the dty.
B. Qrt'Jlck Oo.
8117-1
poeed In her. She said ahe felt that
TO SELL—Or exenange tor toWB dubs were becoming more and more to
property, 8<i*cre farm In Werford be blessings In oommuniUes and that
county; ^easy twins; with or with the members are given in this way
an opportunity to ipeet the rare souls
proved; five----------- ---------sevdi rooms: seme orctasid—cuts which go to make up the foundation
over 100 tons of hayr windmill, tank, of- society. She says, where women
granary, two hama..etc. UtUe A
to greet each other as friends
McNamara Insurance and Real BeiscuBs home and educational t<^>Ica. good must result- Club wwk Is
Bast BISTsnth hard work. It entered Into with the
Btreet, 4 bouses on Tenth ' street,
one on Ninth street, one on Rnil- right spirit, but the trtendahlpa form
way avwme, two on Webeler. two ed will amply repay the workers. Me
on State, one oa Washington and aald. **we must make the club stand
others—terms to suit any reasona for good In the eommimlty.”
ble customer—monthly or as you
The president congratulated the prowish. little A' McNamara. 208
granfme committee on their ezoenent
work and'iirged upon all members to
40 ACEB8 TO SELL—On easy terms be regular in their attendance as the
with a)wnt '6 aeras olsared} small
house, DO bsm-only 8400. . Uttle inUrest in programmes cannot be
gT IfcNamsra, 208 Front street.
A. O. U. W. Members Not Bound by
Supreme UedgA
DR. SNTDBR. DBNTI8T.
New office over People's Savings
Bant
bay Btaote; low price; easy ternu
UtUe A McNamara. 208 Front sL
WANTED FOB C. 8. ABMY—Able TO SEIJ^
iiodled unmarried men between ages
of 21 and 86; cltUens o2 United
20 acres deared; nice fruit
'States, of good character and tem
fam and summer resort plsce: price
perate habits, who can apeak, read
•; some
low; terms easy;
;_____fruit Uttle
and write Banish. For Uformatlon
A McNamara, 208 JPront street.
apply to Recrtiltlng Offioer, 206
Front street, Traverse City, Mich. TO LBT~^ven rooms on E. Waihlngton street, soon to be vacated, 88;
Another on Bsst Tenth street, va
FOR SALS. .
cant middle of September. 88; also
part of a house, west side, 4 rooms,
84. IJtUe A McNamara. 208 Front
and edging wood, ear low. delivered
Tra^rSe City.
Write Frank W.
Clark, Manistee.
FOR SADB—IB-acre farm in Macomb
portloc
half n
Would* exchange for i Dcep^w-
FOR SALE—At a bar^n,
wagon, suiuble lor milk, bi
produce. W. B. Kelson, bla
Sit E. Front t»l.
quire at corner of Cass and Ninth
street or at 216 Front street, J. H.
HuellmanteL
32274f
TO LET—A couple of inside rooma,
suitable for dfices or for sleeping
'leat.
lurance and
Real Bstate Bsdiange.
MISCELLANEOUe.
, good fruit farm along Traverse Bay.
Write or call on O. 3. Merritt, 80t
Bast Front street. Traverse City.
32S0-t-lm
furnished. Dirt ...
A load. For cutting, rolling up and
putting down sod, 10 cents a square
yard, B. E, Vap Alston. 82M-tf
FOR SALE—Lawn dirt. DeUverd at
78 cents to 81.60 per load. F. R.
Goodrich.
3222-mo.
TO. SBLD—A line gasoline iannch U
feet long. 6 feet beam, nicely fined, INSDRB TOUR PROPERTY l
canopy top and curtains, oak plank
and
UtUe A McNamara.
208 Front streoL
TO 8BLL by LfUle A McNamare, 208 MONBT TO LOAN on perscmal prop
Front street, a bouse and lot on
erty. In sums to suiL L Newlssd,
west side. 8 rooms, only 8600 and
room 608, MW WUnelm block, fifth
on monthly payments, ptime ns reuL
floor.
•664f
Ooot you want IL
van SALEl-Nlce new honse. No. 886
Washington street: 880fi0 down
btlsnoe Bumthly. :)ee B. O. GUlett.
623 Bast ES^Ui street or write
F. A. Clai;, Grand Baplds.
xiat Saturday afternoM
afternoon a wallet cootatning about giO. Plnd< return to
Eagle Office and receive reward.
r
3286.tr
FOR SALS by LltUe A McN^ara, LOST—Small bunch of key
208 Front street, a fine brick baudReward at Eagle Office.
Ing—two stores and modem tene
ment nomt above price lees than
yen can build lor, a good InvestTO SELD-14 acres, three^mrths of
a mile from the dty; aU cleared
and seeded to olover: easy terma.
Little A MoNsBua Insurance and
Real Bstato Buhaage.
OHIO VISITOR
IS IMPRESSED
TO BBLLp-M aeras, 7 mUaa from dty,
some orobard; some wood; log
house; some small fruit. UtUe A
McNamara Usnrttoe and Real bohange, 222 Front street
8lS8-tl FARMERS 6HOUCD RAISE MORE
DlVERSlFiee^CROPS.
TO BBLL—162 aetee; 70 aor« deared; house two stot;, 8 rooms, partly
finished; Booms all finisbad dbwn
Btalra; bam old. 30x40; two gianertes attacked to bam; good weU
near house; ootalde cellar holding
100 bushels of potatoes: orchard, 80
boat; 20 grape Tinea; nice lake on.
Uttle A McNamara Ins. and
rorthera Miehlgaa is deaUned to
Real Bstate Bxchaage.
211'' '
become more popular year by year,’
TO saLL—New map ctf Grand Traveras Counly. UtUe A Mdlamara. said W. H. Curtis, an Oblo traveling
man
who has been making this district
861841
annually for the last eight years, In a
convwsaUon wlUi The Dally Bs^
•‘More peevie visit It eadi recurring
t- bunding! worth - ^
year from Indiana and (Nilo and see
late It If you want
ing Its advsnta
Front atTMt
Jackson. .Mich., Sept 11.—Jndge
Peck, in a decision yraterday importto members of the Ancient Order
of United Workmen, decided that the
supreme lodge's action regarding
death claims was not final to the ex
clusion of the courts of the state, the
Polyclinic college and hospital.
Michigan State Fair, at Pontiac,
.'Union
____
Practice lUnued
lodge having taken this position in the
in -nil' -hands for collection, the same
claim of Mrs. Clortnda Bell, who ask
One fare plus GO cenu (includes ad- to 4m pMito^ir.iipfore the 30th day
ed for 82.000. the Ifisnranoe rarrled by
-r SeptymhFirhMB. ■
mtosiun
to
the
Fair).
Tickets
on
sale
her husband, John Bell of Parma. Office in Wilhelm bloctHoom 210.
from September
M. B. HASKWI.T..
MU waa a tanauc. hgetwUng so afGood to return t<
32214f
dty Treasurer.
T Joining the order." He believed his Graduate of Cleveland Homeopathic
H. F. K
Medical college. Citizens' Dbone
faith In Christian'science rendered him
784. City Book Store Bloct
Immune to the cuts of knives, the ef
1.
A.
THOMPSON.
M.
D?
.
fects of deadly poisons-and the wounds
of revolvers. To prove hu claim that Dffioa in HamUton-Hllliken bloct
Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.. 2 to 4 p. m.
be could send «a bnllet crashing
'Phone No. 72.
through bto brain and sUlI live, he
DR: P. P. LAWTON.
experimented wUh a revolver^ arid
died. Mrs. Bell gave the order proofs
Sewei- Tax
*‘”“one*B4iy"^ir’ph™'378‘”’*“
supreme lodge was readied. This body
claimed that under the contract beother leaders and the ladies who
(1 the order and Bell the acUpn
asstoted.them. was none the less dto of the supreme lod^ npon the claim
She said she felt that sick was final. They disallowed the clalm.
er absence from the city should
The further point Af whether kiUlng
be the only excuse tor a member's ab- one's sdf while insane relieves the
nce from the club. The necessity of order from financial liability has not
lug prompt In all financial obllga- yet been tried in the courts.
>ns was also tonebed upon, and some
Judge Peck decided the action of the
good advice given In that direction: supreme lodge was not final, but that
several other mattow of importance the lodge would either have to sub
to club members only, were given very mit to a tflal of the cause upon its
frank but none the less fair crititdsia, merits or carry the case to the su
by Mrs. Minor, and she urged the la preme court on the demurrer. The
dies to make an efiort fw new n
lodge will probably take the latter
hers.
course.
An effort to add to the club building
fund Mrs. Minor thou^t might be pro
MILLION DOLLAR HALL.
ductive of results during the coming
and she suggested that the mem
ler Maybury Wants One
bers think along that line and be ready
for Detroit
tke suggestions ere long by which'
funds for thst purpose rafght be raised.
At t^ close of the address, Mrs, H.
1 comm)
B Garner, leader of the day, took
ell here
charge of the programme and first In posed the demolition of the present
troduced Mre. A. W. Peek who gave a city hall and the erection of a modern,
splc>- account of "Bventa of the eum- up4o-date structure to cost st least
pertainlng to the natioo and 81.000.000. The commissioner added
state."
that he would advocate the immediate
SupL I. B. Gilbert was the next erecUon of the new building.
speaker and was listened to with
YOU increase your savings 10 per
cent by paying gas bills by 16th Inst.
the National Bducational association
Boston. He said he felt that the
Woman's club was a great factor in
the uplift of the world. The developof the human soul Is the great
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
est work to be done^ and one of the
The tax rolls Tor the coIlecUon of
stroDg points brought ont at the Bos
ton gathering was: ."The main object school and cit) taxes and special as
getting an education Is not to fit sessments for the five wards of the
rtiy of Traverse City, Michigan, have
nan to gain more doUara, to n
fit him to earn more bread and butter been placed in my bands for collectioD.
and better bread and bntter than some I will be in my office for the purpose
other man, but to fit him for develop of colleetlDg said taxes on every week
day from now unUl Nov. 1, 1903, from
ment in the higher life."
The last talk of the afternoon was 8 o'clock unUl 11:30 o'clock In the
by Mrs. B S. Pratt who gave a review ftrrenim and troia I o'clock to 4
of the history of the LoiitoiaBa Pur o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
I taxM paid before September 1
chase and spoke In bi4ef «f the expo
sition to be beld In celebration of th> will be received wltnout collection
purchase next year.
fees and on all taxes remaining un
The ladies were served with Ice paid <» September 1 and until October
cream an^ cake and enjoyed a social'
penal^ of one per cent for coIlec
time at the close of the programt
Uon wUl be charged on all taxes re
maining unpaid on October 1 and un
ADDITIONAL LOCALfi.
Ul November 1 a penaltT of two per
WslUr Nelson went to Elk Rapids cent for coliecUon wlU be charged
Office in Wilhelm bkx^ Room hO.
to noon cm business. .
M. E. HASKBUj, .
Miss B. Rom of Montague is visiting
820CI-tf
City Treasurer.
the family of JuUns Steinberg.
Mrs. J. F. Ott of Washington street
witertalnod a number of ladies thto
tlernooo at a “Cup Defender" party.
Another.big excursion train from
the-sonUi arrived on the Pere Mar
quette last nl^t in addition to ezeurslonlsto on the regular trains.
Rev. J. IQ.
(C. Neuber
______ of
.. Catodenia
____________
rived in tlje
vrtU be the
ije city today and wiu
guest of Rev. D. O. Rnth. He wlU
preach at the morning aervlce at the
Bvangellcal church next Sunday.
W. M. Morrta chief blacksmith In
the Onplre Lumber Co.'s shape at Ekn.
plrlsr was Mveraly burned about the
face and left hand Wednesday, by the
e^oalon of a gaatilne lamp which be
was repairing. A lifted lantern near
by caused the eoloaicm.
The great number of exeureic
that are returning home now to
the care to their tnUeet evadty and
there to need of more ogeehee on the
local trains. This morning on the O.
R. A I. train the coaxes were fiUed
and many cooU not find seats.
Carpet Cleaning
Making and laying, feather renovat
ed. Work thoroaghly and’promptly
ezeented. Agent for Michigan Rug
Co, N. B. Chapin. Prop. Trarone CityCarp« Clotnlng Works. 822 — "
ton streeL 'Phone No. 118.
DIRECTORY
srsi
WBOLESALE AN8 RET/UL
DR L. SWANTON. V
Office over the People's savings bank
.esses of the rectum and genlto
urinary diseases. Both ‘phones.
City Opera House Block.
DR. H. B. GARNER
Special attention given to surgery and
diseases bf women. Office over
Cirst National bant Call both
■pbones.
DR^^lt’H. HoiiriD’AY,
Graduate of Toronto university. Office
In Munson block. Pbones: office.
DR E. B. MINOR.
(Alfred Prledricb block.) Both 'phones
Bar, nose, throat and fitting glasses.
.
the pains of .. .
_________
ftehings
hings of
rting In I
.lire the p
sweeten-tl.. --------- ------------- ------bring back a noqmal appetite to the
Buffering patienU The above are
only a few of the many germ dis
eases ‘ this remedy anrely conqnera
these, and health to again rastwed.
Is 'lhe place to gel the
best baked goods. We
use the best of everything
to make our goods good.
Madam’s
Microbe-Killer
We ship goods ou^ide
of town. Your trade soli
cited. : :
:
:
Perfectly harmless to hnmalb life,
>nt certain destruction to U-- -----nd Bacteria of all disease.
be“ii^n“^^dtohdy”“ffid^?cr
the trial untU there to no hope.
Write ns for free botde and advic
atohee.
IniceBottlrt,*!- OatlenjBgs.U.
L E. TRIMBLE,
tidam'a Nlcrebe‘1uu« ^ CUcags. <
JSWKSG. .lOKKSUN,
Ac.-u<.
Trsvcrtr t' lr
It Goes
Without
Saying
for fyaukforl. Bnazoma, ML Pleasant,
Clare. Alma, St. Ixruls Itnaca. Owosso.
Howell. Ann Arbor. Toledo, and all
southern and ea le.a points.
J. J. KIRBY. G. A*.
L N. E. TIME CARD.
av. City. .9:36a.m. 3:6Cp.m.
tte River 10:24a.m. 4:S8p in.
•
lemlsii
:2&ajD. G-ilp.™!
ouuuMtev ......... i-:vvp-oi. v.inip.iu.
Trains BiTlve Trav. City 11:00 a. m.
and 6:48 p. m.
Train for Provemont leaves 6 a. m<
Train from Provemont arrives at
:54 a. m.
Train for Ce
and 3:66 p. m.
--------- A5d STEAMER-LINES
Boat connections at Manistee and
making ebon
est routes
the we«_
.
_
VIA C0PEMI8H AND A. A. R.' R.
Durand ........ 6:15p.m.
■PEREMyiQUETTE
Tralne leave Traverse City as fbl
lows:
Fbr Grand Rapids. DetrolL Toledo.
Chicago and west. 6:00 a. n.. 11:65 a.
m.. 6:20 p. m. and 1U;10 p. Si.
For Saginaw, Bay City, Port Hur
on. Toledo, Detroit and east 6:00 a.
m. aad 11:65 a. m.
For Manistee, Ludingtmi, Mitwankee and Muskegon. 6:00 a. m.
6:20 p. m.
For Elk Rapids. Kalkaska and Cen
tral Lake. 7:00 a. m.. 1:20 p. m.'Md
* For'*’c^levolx am) Petoskey, 6:00
s. m, 1:80 p. m. and 6:16 p. m.
u. M. MORilB.
H. F. MOBLLBR
The popular' Auooonaer of Grand J KBHOB,
Gen. Pass. Agt
Travene uounty. Offioe S^O East
AgUbL
Front street, TravoiM City.
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY. CO.
ARCHITECTS.
In Effect June 21, 1603.
Trains leave Traverse City as fblF. K. WALKER.
lows:
For Petnekey. Mackinaw, Grand
_
”S«tb Wreet ^
•Uplds and'Cbicago, 6:40 a. m.
era -pbnae 411. BsUmaUw made a
Petoakey, Mackinaw, iirand
full su« details given wlUi_all pla
and Ft Wayne. 11:10 a. m.
Petoakey. Mackinaw. Grand
TRAINED NURSES.
Rapids,. Cincinnaii and Chicago. 4:25
p. m.
MRS. B. W- SHHLDON. NURSE.
For Suttoos Bay, Omena and NorthIradoate tJ. B. A. training a^ool, port. «:80 a. m. and 1:20 p. m.
olaa-98. Grand Bapkts. attoens'
Trains arrive from Cincinnati. Chi■tffione 813. Res. 268 Parte street
8t Louis.’ and
Price 818 to fill per week.
TO SKA. INBURANCB. U there U
"The farmers of this district ahOnld
anything yon want to know or want
done In the line o( Inanranee we will -else more dlvenlfted crops. “
be tfad to have you call and aM should be more generally grown
us. Uttle A. MiUlamara Insuraaee raised in larger qnanUties. Hay
be high in price this winter and
TO SMA,—A good leather top buggy spring, On the CRnrinoatl maiket it
and a land and WBter hleyele. Uttle wfll bring as high at $26 or 830 a ton.
A MoNamara, 208 Front atraeL
Tour farmm ahonld raise more stock.
More people ai^ coming north and
you want to be prepared to feed them.
MONROE A MALE,
"Theas rains foQowed by warn
FOB SALE CHEAP-Twsnty.hsad of weather will be Just the thing for your
honea. No urn <or them. O. Lote apple mp which. I have notlosd. to a
timber estimators.
SUvsr. Acme. Mich.
3236
fine «BA The oondltlau that I have
J. H. TUIAKR,
mentloMd will put that pretty
on
'our savings 10 per Land looker and timber esUmalor.
the apple whlrii brings the hi^eat
s bills by 16th Inst
price In the masket.
.•■Travel Ojly to growlag fast and
Xd
ausaw -Phouh 112. June
Two beede ere andonbtedly better
■ tnalrtiiir much tete prtcraas than
Petoakay. Tha TraTans City Sttte then OM In a dram.
bank bnOdlBg to a fine ew e&d tfUDB. T. A.
tens ahouM U prond cC iu ^ipsM.
Front atraet.
tat, opera tows* Stout
:RMS I
SEA^E
TR1M?LE’S
BAKERY
fitted. Both 'phones.
TAXES!
■ The athletic meet. Is In progress At
Twelfth street park «hi» afiernocn.
Empire to toying cement sidewalk,
buyliig the csement at 81.96 per barrel.
Mrs. JuIlM eisinberg lias gone to
St. ignmee to visit ber dan^tar, Mre.
EXCURSIONS
reaving Tax
vum
Pere Marquette
Wart Michigan SUto Fair, SepUmber
DRS. SAWYER A PBNHALLBQON.
14 10 1&
Dentista. Crown and bridge work a
One fare plus GO eenis (Includes ad- Bessm<
specialty. Oflice new Wilhelm bloet missloD
to the Fair). Tickets on sale 30lb d_,
to 17, sx>] to return
A. D. TYLffiL
Oflice In WllbUlm bloct Boom 210.
'3448-w-ti .
Dentist Office 606 new Wilhelm September -19.
H. E. HASKELL.
Bloct ClUsens 'phone No. 682.
M2l-tf
CT^Triurer.
Manirtee, Mich., Knighto of Khorasun.
September 17.
DR W. P. BIRANGWATS,
One and one-tbird fare from staUons
Formerly assistant UrDrs. Hots and istant not more than 100 milee. Good
. Oaks In the eye. ear, nose and 0 return September 18 .31-t-10-w-t-2
throat departments of the Chicago
Basle office. Hn. B. 8. Pratt. ‘07-1
WANIBD—Orders for 16-Inch cedar
wood, deUverod to any part of the
cliy. J. 'EL Orelllck Co.
8U7-U
St^i sM UH«b!.
and 6at ftaats Now I Pticesi 23ci 33c» 30c. Selling at the Box omce.
arrive from Northport
mean and Suttons Bay, 11:10 a. m.
Id 4:2S p. n.
Through sleeper,on the 8:80 a. m
and 1:26 p. m. trains.
Chair car and- sleepers on all trains
north and Boffth of Walton.
C. V LOCKWO(»,
J- ^
C. B. MURRAY. Agent
Traverse City.
West IMkhigan
ESTATE FAIR;
Is Michigan's Best Fair
Sept.14-15-16-l7-18-’03
GRAND RAPIDS,^
m
Running, Trotting and
Hurdle Races.
Trained Elephants—High Wire
Aetn—B«lloons, Etc., Etc.
. AIIFfM.
laH Fart M
all
mmoAPA.
Write fer PitebJLtat.
e. A. FRENCH, • -'Weretsry. .
Good Opportunities!
7jetn»i Office, Avg. Si, 190S.
Traverse City BugiiieHe Coliege,
Tiaverne City, "Mich.
Oentleuieu; '
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We would be pleased U) have iyim inform ea' if .von have any
more studenu-whom yon expect to graduate soon-from your Sboii^'
hand and Typuvriting clepartmeuL ' Those you havetfsnt es have bM
unifonnCv suceessfnl in paasiug our evamlnatton and in bolding
llu-ir iwbUions which we aecured for them that we'woald be glad to I
have you send ns u many more well trained atadenls as you can.
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Wv with all atudeaUcooldJw made to see-tlie neoe^ty «f e^ I
leiidiog a good sebool ^ mnatbing till 'tiwy. Karo oooiiitoted' ^ f
entiev conrse; then'there tos no
i qsretion-about their aeenring a
positiuD.
ABBurlogyouofoardosire*toco-o|-erate wiih yon along
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Yoon Very -triily.
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THE
•CRtf»l>»4«eRAe RKfIVtW.
VOIi XI: NO. 3240.
Beautiful Rugs
4T VERY SMALL PRICES
*
EAGLE.
TKAVE^E OrrS^MICHIG^^^TORDAY^SEPTEJfBEB 12,.190a
A Large Line 6f
$1.75
$2.75
$2.00
Eng. 54*5 ft
A beantlful Sm.rrna Bn;. 3 fl *e It.
HnTjr_ All Wool Smym* Kupt, 24x5 ft.
$2
50
...... $3.75
Hexry AH Wool Smyra* Bugs, 4 ftxT ft..
Jg yg
A beaulifnl Tspvettj Bog, 5^t. 3 in.x4 ft. 6 io .
yg
A Wutifol VeWet Riy, 2-3x44.
^2 25
A beautiful VeUel Bog. 3 fl.xtl ft..
gg
A beautiful KeTcrsible Eujg. 0 ft*» ft.
gg .yg
yg
A beautiful Reeersble Bog. fi fl. square.
$ 1 4 50
A brautiful KererRiblcBiig, » n xIS ft,
$17 50
Heavy ru^ in all patterns and colors: can be used
either side up; differe.nt colorings on each side. Guar,
anteed not to fade. Will outwear Velvet Brussels or
Axminister*
We have a full line <»f Tapestry, Velvet Moquette,
Smyrna, Ax minster and all kinds and sizes of rugs and
art squares. Also a full line of Lace and Tapestry
Curtains, and Rope Portieres. Our li^e of Tapestry
and Velvet CarjMfts. China ami Japan 'Mattings, OU
Cloth and Linoieuros is comph lH. WINDOW SHADES
of all sizes ra^e to order. '
boat;V
[IMAGINED HE
WAS A PAPA
^ Leak Waa tl
IF^pt
MURDES
UICIDED
HractloU Home lUriiUber.
...OUR...
$3.00*1^2.50
SHOES FOR WOMEN
A GENUINE CORDOVAN SHOE
A. few years bgoebuldD’l be bought for b*s.s than
six or eight dollars, and now we offer vou <me, a
I Crossett Shoe, with “Vist-rdizeJ”—waW^oof—sole
Are nict-r llisn ever this
fsll. We sre doiug everyU>ing we c*n to sstiiify
the wanw“of your feet.
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FOR $4.00
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
New Ghe« Store.
)
Our Crossett patent and enamvi shoes have ”Viseolized”—waterproof—.soh's, if you wuiit tli««ni.
Bachant «Sk Roscoe.
1 to8 Fr.-nt St
5
Paric. r BtMs’ «M Stand
VERY AHRACTIVE VALUES
IN BLACK TAFFETA SILKS
k SAVINGS
A 36 inch Black TaffefU, very sightly in appearance
and a fine weighty silk, will give good wear.
Very Special value at 87C.
A 36 inch 6laek Taffeta, one which is fully guaran
teed to wear and perfect in every particular, an A 1
quality,
A very special value at $1-00.
Very special value at $1.121-g.
A 36 inch Black Taffeta. This is a gennine oil. boiled
silk and oue that is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction.
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Very special value at $1.26,
New Jewelry Store on the
Sooth Side.
n. I, KNAPP
PTOsh Oysters at J^iW’a
A 36 inch Black Tsiffeta. This is absolutely a fine dye
silk. |a vtry soft and pliable and gua’ranteeiMb wear.
Very special value at $1.59.
COR.
fbont
NEW
MID
STORY
BIOCK.
Ufflplh
Watchmaker
why'
ROT
' L»E
Watches, Ctocts and Jewelry
Rne'ilepalijni a Speeially.
409 i Union Street
GROWTH OF 208 IN ATTENDANCE
IN TWO YEARS.
eavor of wlglnaUty. gave a most doUghtGi] party y^Ufrday aftenoim.
decorated with painted
RELIEF 'RbOMS OPENED POR
Bhamrock leaves were Issued Inviting
THEIR CONVENIENCE.
the ladled to a cup defender party.
Twenty were present to enjoy the
unique affialr.
Dpon arrival, the guests were fornjihed with
Side with the Ameritmn fiag and on
From the figures sapplled-by Supt.
the other side with shamtock.- On
I. B. Gilbert, It Is learned that the total
.Mde bearing Up
enraUment in the city schoMs up to
t ships,-snd) as:
yesterday, the tdose of the flimt week
ot'this aemester, was 1,876. 'The en
rollment St the end of (he first month
UUe. ladyship: a JoUit Inlereat, part
a year ago was 1,788 and at the end
nership. Mr*. O. C. MoOaU took the
of the first month two years ago 1,668.
first prise in this contest and was conThis is an Increase of 88 over'last
sdquenUy cAled the cup lifter. She
year, an increase that will naturally
received a Bohemian green and gold
be stUl greater at the W of thU
mMiUi. and an Increase of £08 over
Fdlowing the conteeL the ladles
the attendance of two years ago.
played endire, keetdng score on the
The ineressed attendance has ahown
opposite side of their card. Mrs. Wm.
the wisdom of opening relief rooms.
H. Poster took first prise, a'yacht filled
To fill these has required a good deal
with cfadce-candy and with the Amerl.
of transferring of pupils, as the crowdesn fiag fioatlng from Its mast. Mrs.
'ed schools did not have the reUef
Fred
received as a consolation
IE in them. Supt, Gilbert says
prise a white box decorated with ahamthat on account of the way the city Is
lock. - The bo* was filled with tea and
cut up with railroads snd by the river
a card with the words, "U^
transferring is not an easy task,
ton's pnly consolation."
brents object to having their dilldren
The dining room was festocaed In
cross the railways and their swltiMes.
ahamrock lesvea and the centerpiece
The enroUment in the schools is ss
decoration was extremely beantlfnl.
fcdlows:
large mirror, representing the water
High' BChooL -...................... £88.
by ferns and in the
Central ...........
4S9.
center of It was the mip defender Re
Oak Park.................................. 36L
liance. Small silver boaU were at the
Boardman ................................ 1<2.
plate of each guest for eonvenlrs.
Elmwood..................................... 386.
The following menu was served:
BoonvHle, ................................. 17.
Chicken Croquettes, .
Sooth Primary. ...................... 43.
Potato Salad,
Olives,
Hot Rolls. Total...........................
1.876.
lee Cream. Cakes, Coffee.
Boats were used as serving dishes.
TWO FAILURES AT THE SOO Butter pamaa<wuee in ahamrock shape
and the cakea cut to represent sham
rock leaves, were teed-4n grera, Tiie
Mland gt«M.a^
Lynchbura Ol SepL 12.—
young man named MUchsal and Hiss
Cleo Woodrow were fired upon whUe
returning from n dance. Mine Woodwss elToA in Che 'Mack of the
bead and
It wss Mieged that Sam Sharper did
the shooting and blood hounds were
RECOVERED EVERYTHING
on the trail. Sharper’s dead body
found in a dense'woode. He had The Thrl
d on Weet Side
Been Straightened Odt.
blmselff through the head.
D. E. Caner'a platform wagon which
was stolen bom hie barn on Tiiursday
SWAP AMEHCANS EOS CHI^ESE afternocm mJ the harness that was
taken at the/same time were found at
Mud lake, two or three miles from his
home. The wagon waa ve^ muddy
iudicatlDg that it had been
long distance. The horse of Titus
Cooling who lives near Mr. Carter
was taken from m open shed Thurs
day night Md It is supposed that the
San Francisco, Cal, SepL 12,^A
party who stole Carter's wagon iook
bold attempt has Just been discovered
Cqoilng’B horse, Mr Cooling has also
to defraud the gbverament by shipping
recovered his horse.
hlna OB
six imposters In place of si* Chinese
FOR ANY COMBINATION.
who were onJered deported. One ar
rest has bera ,made and others win
Elk Rapid* Football Players are i
ftrilow. The meet BAnflittonsI devel<»Ing Chesty.
Tuents are expected.
Eak Rapids. Mich., Sept. 12.—The
young men of sak Rapids met last
CARDIHAL. IS COMING ROME Thursday evening Md organised a
football team as follows; Captsin,
Fred Bruce; left end.-Fmnk He^;
left tackle, John Butler, left guard,
Coniad Mayer; center, H. U. Groat;
rl^t guard, BnUe Wlckenbui^; rl^t
Ad the Priests in His PrevliiM WIN
tackle. Rex Md Bonner; rt^t end.
Oqther in BaWnwre.
Geo. Marks; quarter back. Brace and
Mayer; right half. Harvey Kramer;
. New York, SepL'12.—Word was re left half, Glen Preston; full back. BU
ceived In this 'elfy today tfaiat Cardi QrML
nal Gibbons had ■tartaj tor the United
GMtaln Brace expect* by bard drill
States and wm
ing and plenty of work to pat the
All prlesU and prelates in the team In a conJltlou to meet any camcardlnaTs pravtnee will aasMsUe in blnatloo of football entbuslsats that
BalUraore to greet biim
cai« to visit Bk R^lds.
Evening Prero of SL Jqeeph'Changed
Hands Today.
8L Joeaph, Mich.. Sept 12.—TkeBrenlhg Press, .the oldest ropnbUean
paper in the eoonty and for the pest
four years edited a^ pnhlUhad by W.
R. Oodnn. waa oold tkl* tBo^ning to
Charles L. Hays of Chleago who takes
»8l<w. October 1.
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CHARLEVOIX NEXT PLACG
IlGH SCHOOL
ASPIRATION
PENNINGTON 1MAOE HIGHEBT INDIVIDAUL POINTS.
“BABE" WINNIE SHOWED UP IN
THE CONTESTS,
very few.people in the dty who knew
The events qdieduled were puUed
off. however, with the exoeptkm of the
pole vanK for -which event there were
two teams, from the First and Second
wards.
'He t^.Dumber of points was u! .
and of these tha«Flrst ward carriea
Fourth f. the Fifth not cota^ men
In My event. The hldiest personal
made by Levi T. Pen
who took five fireu, one second and
one third, making a score of 28'points.
Ibe relay team from the Second was
the crack*te«n of the day as the rwwho were'expected did oA
show op at the grounds at all. So Pen
nington Md Cedby. who had gone in
nearly every event for the sake of hav
ing the ward represented even in
things where they bed no heve of
winning, got two other west aide men,
with a crippled anatomy and the
other an 11-yearoIJ and. as tber«
were only three teams in the evenL
cinched third place by getting the men
round the course before dark.
There was but one dedslon which.
was'plainly unfair Md that was la
the loe-yard dash when Lnrdie was
given second piece (
who elenriy finished ahead of him by
three feet
Tbe greetest surprise of the day
was the wsy In which “Babe" Winale,
wel^t 210 pounds, showed up. going
of the runs, the welghUhrowIng end tbejumps, both broad find
Wmd Ibfist-*MB
this city. Wait alfio Miowed that be
was 'ndt ’to be forgotten in the nma,
getting first place in the 440 and.lOOysrd runs.
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The events Md winner* were m fMlows:
20-yard dash, best two In three-l4vl
Second ward: A. &ilogg. tied. First ward; A. WalL Oed.
First ward.
100-ytrd dash-WalL First ward; W|
Lardle. FMTtb ward; Pennington, Sec-,
ond ward.
Effort Is to be Made to Raise 8100
In Subscriptiona.
Athlei
. of the
High Bcb<
bool b
afternoon after school Md elected Herry DeM president and SupL I. B. Gil
bert secretsry and treasurer.
It Is intMded that an effort wUl be
made to have the Traverse City High
school foptbell team a member of the
me of MlchlgM. It
this is accomplished It wlU be the
means
of football hei;e thM can othewise be
done Md as the team this year will
probably be as strong as any team up
year, the local High school
need not be abaid of My other in the
state.
There U a deficiency of about $16
according to the treasurer's report
Md it Is the intention of the essoclaUon to rtrculate subscription pMets
among the local buslneae men in order
to raise tlOO, which would give them
a s<md fiuMclal standing and Insure
their having up-to4ate Md first-class
paraphernalia with which to work-
High Jump — P
ward, 6 ft.; Winale. Plwt ward; H.
Colby. Second ward.
880-yarJ rtm-MlUer, First ward:
Winnie, First ward; H. Dean. Third
ward.
60-yard dash—Peimlngton. Semmd
ward: Kellog, First ward;.WalL FIrat
ward.
Broad Jamp^Pennlngton, Second
ward. 16 ft.; Winnie First ward; Col
by, Se<^ ward.
Relay-First ward. Kellogg. R.-g^n. .
koop, MUler. Walt; Second ward, C
Novak. T. Brief. Colby. Pennington;
Third ward, H. Rqsooe. c. Geer, Snubell. DeM. ,
FlaMdally, there have been mneb
more snccessfol meets In thM dty, as
the ettendMCe yesterday did not pay
for the grounds and InddentaJ ex
penses. necessitating, mi the part of
the srard managers at leaaL 4 ■i'gr*"g
down into pockets. Yestmday was m
GIVEN FAREWELL RECEPTION Ideal day for the meet Md a good
crowd should have attended but
SECOND .METHODIST CHURCH town is noted for its poor support of
anytblng In the sporting Une—baaeLOSES Two MEMBERS.
ball, football or field eventa.
Mr. and Mr*. Carter and Mrs. KeKMr MR- AND M<
IRG BAIRD'S RECEPTION
Go to Washington.
Mr. Md Mrs Cyras Carter Md Mrs.
Bicabeth Keltner, who will remove
to the stale of Washington iiva weA
or BO, were given a Greweir reception
by the membero Md friends of the
Second MetbodUt cburdi last evening
in the parlor* of the church.
short programme was given con
sisting of remarks, singing, etc. The
ladies of the church served retresh.of the evening was
spent In social cooveraatloo and in the
F'l^ lOystefe ^ Jaeteon'a
playing of games.
Mrs. Keltner was one of the chartef
cent by paying gas bills bylsth luL members of the Seoond Methodist
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churob. has always-been-a•taithfo]
worker and has bad much ratMacUon
CHRISTIAN OIURCB
amj\kD*.
io watching its growS). Mr. M
wi
Meetings In Steinberg's Opera House. Carter have both'been active wpriters.
Mr. carter berved a nnmbbr of yean
Sermon su'-ject Sundey nlgtit.
- <« thfr boards trnstisea. Mrs. cfiiW
baa been a very efleient teaser In
the Sunday echobl and an oOesr in
the Bgiworth LMgns, and has bean a
member of the choir.
Try the Oyster BanJwi^es 'at
OvBtan at Jaikaast'a.
State Judge* of Probate Will Meet
There In 1904.
BetUe Creek. Mich.. SepL 12—The
state association of ^nbate Judges
selected Charlevoix as the place of
meeUug next year and -the toUowlng
were tiected: PresMeot, J. H.
•MiAr I SEUEVE--
NichigafiTM^
IN THE FIELD DAY EVENTS HELD
YESTERDAY.
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Mrs. John F. Ott of
SanH Ste. Marie, Mum.. 8mL 12.-e
W.-b. HamlltoD. lesee of the Intmatbiii^-hotel, and the Oooke Company,
grocertee, both of the. Canadian Soo.
haVe gone to the wall. Both are lead, _ coneema. The faUnre Is due to
the genenl alnmp in business* on the
other side.
AN-OLD PAPUR solo.
A 36. inch Black Taffeta is a soft and weightysilk and
has a very bright Swiss finish. Tbe wear is guaran. teed.
MOST HONORS
TOflRST WARD
Had a Contest
America's Clip.
New Yor
-The, tugboat
Heath,b
^ Havana steamship oompanyi.)
Moment's
warning i
B at the
at 6
HE IS 80 YEARS OF AGE AND AL lines of tl
o’dodfc,thls n
•1 It is bMIeved
LEGED MOTHER »5.
that every c
r "was drowned.
When the boaf«
t. four
She Had Planned to Inherit Hie Big
d and retired
Fortune.
for the nl^t a
d would
be In the t
It U
Uiought the S'
a leak.
Detroit, Mich.. Sept. 12.—When old
Later advlceS ]|
It there was no
Jeremiah D'Donneirs mother died she
loss of 1
left him »20.0W worth of propert; io
revert to other heir* at his death pro
vided he left no children. Other heirs MEMORY I
' SOLDIERS
sold their Interest which was solely
dependent on whether O'Donnell ever
had any children to Stephen Baldwin,
capital1st
Then O'Donnell who is 60 yc
married a woman aged 65 and last
month a child was bom. Baldwin be
came suspicions and -Mrs. oaxanell
Oyster Bay, J
confesses she got the babe from
12.—Preslthe House of Providence and fooled dent Roosevelt ^
. ------ d all prepthe doctor into signing the birth cer aratJons for I
1 trip during the
tificate.
lew York and AnQ’Donnel] who is a JoUy old Irtshf and Thursday.
an. much given to drlnUng, was
I leave Oyster Bay
fooled with the rest and Is btdUng mad.
the Sylph.
If to receive from
[ New Jersey on
NEWS OF SAILORS RECEIVED
. the m<»uI erected to the
r soldiers who
Were Lost.
9Bt|«EI PUITY
MRS. JOHN F. OTT GAVE UNIOUE
ENTERTAINMENT. "
NOW jeRRV O’OONNELU OF DE
TROIT 18 BOILING MAD
_ Providencek R. I- Sept.’ 12.—The
schooner W. S. Fielding, of Uverpool.
•• S.. yesterday brought particulars
loss of nine passengers and the
rescue of eight from a c^sUed fruit
schooner off the island of Oooalvee.
July 17 last. The drowned and r
coed were French Hayten negrOes.
PRICE TWO OENTa
J0U.V CUP
ENROLLMENT
INCREASED 88
J. W. SLATER.
Retail aod Wtaolesale
'r-..
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Tltsy Were-Given Beautiful Water
Color Painting.
^ ’
Last evening. Mr; and Mr*. Thomas
Baird, who mre married Wedneaday
DighL were given a very ideaaant re
ception at the hooe eff Mr. and Mrs
PtAer Penningten fv Ihe ■ChrtetlM
Endeavor eodety of-the Friends
church. The cMiqaalon waa a very
one Md the -evening wu ooeupled with mn* dr Capld'e eA^p.iog
a groat
The rooms were prettily feetocned
la pink Md ,vblte and In th*,dlnlng
room the poUshed -table had tor its
a beautlful'oo«atterB^oe
.which . rested an- tei« J?of^nk sweet peu
■
groom with a bewtifu! water ebhr
peiatfag, th»4)M of Mm. F, R. WOUaau of Bk Bag^. '
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