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The Daily Eagle, August 21, 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
1903-08-21
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EACjLiE..c
•CRtPPMIeflAe SERVICE.
lAY, AtJGDST 21, IflOa
PEICaB TWO 0ENT8.
BIG C. E. CROWD »rQia)eii wHMiausrfMRr HOjH^AlIGHy
IS EXPECTED
CUT LO0SE
MV. n. uM. i^wn. TH«
AT ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE
.11TH DISTRICT.
lAYFIELO MAN TOURED SALOONS
LAST NIGHT,
Miss BcM Drer, dughter at TfiMiu
Drer
ot
IIS
AM
Testh
streeL
vas
TO Se HEt.O IN CONOREQATIONAL
FILLED UP WITH WHIMSY AND
BSJTled
UK
erea^
at
8
o'clock
to
t
CHURCH SEPT. 1 AND 2.
STOLE A HAT.'
L. Cock br Rot. Pr. Joe. Bum M bis
reNdsaoe. Hie bride wu attended br
REV. ARTHUR, STATE C. E. PRESI Mias A. Hnetlma&tel and the sroom
DENT, EXPSCTEa
aapported by Arthur O'Brien of
NorthpMl.
T%e bride was attired In a tan doth Eeosprt and Was
Mmie WiH Be Led by a Si9 Em
Chief Rennie.
suit tjlBiDed with avpUsDe and wore
Chofae Choir.
also a white silk walsL Her ptetnre
bu IMS triinued to inatoh ber suit
With .hU shirt bosom stained with
PrepaiaUona are praeUcallr obnplet'
blood,
the
result
of a conflict with
ed tor tbe annual oonrentloo of the
brown
suit trimmed'with ap- tbe oScers of the Uw. and a parked
BSerenU. Diatifct Christian Ebdearor
pUqoe.
tongue and dark-brown taste in Uls
«>bs1
FOUowittg the
ith from gDlag up aga^ John
chsrdi of this dtr Tueadar and Wedheld at the home of the
CUrenee Hoi
neadar. September 1 and 2. Tbe «onbride's bUher which was attended by Mayflrida
d'betwe Judge Lortn
TeoUon promises to be one of the, Wry
about 80 fronds of the youpg
Roberts
In the -recorder's court tUs
beet In the history otvhe district, and
3%e evening was apent to a social way lomlng. riiarged with the theft of a
Kbd r^reahmento of Ice dean, cake 82 hat from tbe OotnmbU iSNel-tBF
3 Will bera shut one
and fruit were aerred.
night. He pled guilty and was aeseasTbe poulaiity of Ur. and Mrs. Cook
flne of 810 and 82 25 addittoaal for
as testUled to by tbe large anmber
B. By borrowing 87. be escaped a
every session will be a ronalng one,
r presenu reoeivej. Tbege Included 20-day terra in the county iail.
Ctarietlan BndenTorer in tbe
many costly arUdes wtaicb will be
Hollenbaogb. who was flned 880
district who can attend abould bIm
any aesslon. Bkiter^unent U to be useful and decoraUve in thdr' new three years a^ tor steaiiiig from B. J.
borne at tbe comer of Ninth and Uaple Moi^. came to town Ust night eefree, and tbe entertalnnmt commit
tee, of which CUiver Waters Is ^air- streets, where they have taken up teosfbly to be on band to wrieome bU
the house being fnr- tether wbom be expected in on tbe
are arranging to care tor tbe
nlsbeJ resdy for occupancy laat night Ohio excurstoB. The first gUmpae be
thU ever attended a
Both bride and groom have been In cau^t of his tetbor was this mamlng
coDveoUon In this district
the employ of tbe Cltlsens' Telephone when he was sitting a prisoner in
Rev. P. P. Arthur, for two years
president of the Bute di. B. union, and Co. for a number of years end have Judge Robert's ofllee and bis tetkar
■any friends In the city.
was crossing Front and Union atreeu.
one of tbe beet known and nmst popu
the soon request, a friend notllied
lar C
(he tether but iutead of coming up,
Hten secured t
(he tether went on to a hotel.
Toung HMlenbaugh who is employed
Oder at tbe closing seaUon on Wed
I Arch Gibbs’ ssw mill at Mayfield
nesday evening.
met a boon coc
Tbe music for the main ooDrehtlOD
striking
the dty abont g o’clock Ust
sessions will be led by a big BiJearor
night. Together they made the rounds
chorus choir, which is being o^anlsed
of the saloons. After they had visited
by PaAer
tbree and :taken several drinks. HoiPrierds eodety. -Hiey will lead the
ienbaugfa «ys be lost track of where .
music Tuesday evening and Wednes
they went and bow 'many drinks they
day afternoon and evuUng.
took. Finally they landed at tbe Hotel
It Is planned to have all tbe seaColumbia where Hottenbangb appro
BicHis of the convention In tbe Oongrepriated a stiff hat belonging to one of
gaUcoal Gbutch. with tbe Presbyterian
tbe boarders. As be started away, the
church as headquarters few the ssslgnnight cleric called after him to return
t)ie hat To this he paid no attentkm
I is at the Highest bnt when Officer Greer irtto dianeed
Uve business'of the oonveatlon.
to be siar by started after him. he
A straight rate of one and a third
threw down the hat and aUo a boa
flme has been made for aB the oonn^ Mkk.. Aug. n.—It has wtaicb he ciMnUd-to have fmmd on
SRUtnthe street.
i-Umt John Mi
Mc^
l?regr-80-inatW Bf
is biding to avoid being arrested
the Moss boy toadied a'wire oanylng and Bmmett
<karge of criminal assault, the war^ Struck and Charies PtenusnsehmldL
current of 22/WO volts, and instantly
When the quartette were -waltteg tor
fdr^y being In hands of offleers.'
A PLEASANT OUTIN6.
bis body wss a mass of flames. Tbe
HcArtbnr, who bas been living on Sheriff D G. Chandler to nnlook bis
Budd boy bad started to descend the
door, the prisoner made a dash for lib
tower, but returned to attempt to res- The Foresters and Thplr Ladles Msde bU father's term in Monroe tosmship.
erty and despite the aid the officer bad.
Merry.
He moment he
^ mads good bis escape.
The Foresters and the Companions
touched Uoss he, too, became envdStnek and Ptennensctamldt put up a
oped in tlMnes. Both were killed in went to bst Bay yesterday afternoon county. Some time ago. wbUe bis
good scrap but the woodsman was too
and evening for a good time and they wife was III, a nel^bor’s little girl, 12
stantly.
I old. was helping about the bouse. msch tor the trio. They »ve riiase
The electric current on the mitlre certainly bad it Hie C(
bat in the alley between State and
o'clock In the afternoon in It is claimed that he asaanlted ber.
side of the city was turned off
Wsahlngton lost sl^t of tbelr man.
Mrs. but was not found out because hewhile' llneaen ware engaged In secur busses from the residences
Chief Rennie was noOfled at once of
John Smith on Bi^th street end Mrs. threatened to kill her if siie told. As
ing the bodies nnJ lowering.them'
an possible she IMt for home and be escape of the prisoner. .Learning
the ground, a process that reqnlr«l Kelley on Oak street, and the gentlebat Hollenban^ bad been overheard
drove out after buslq^as in the could not be Induced to return, but did
hours. Two thousand persons
stood In the dsric streets and watched evening.
The outing was a farmers’ picnic years older, went to McArthur's
the grewsome work of recovering the
chief and Greer drove out there and
and there wpre SMne very "Reuben- to work, and in a day or two she. too. soon located their man.' HoUonbaugb
charred end naked bodies..
'
attacked, by him. She fled borne
Budd was « «oa of JcMph D. Budd, like'' costnmes. Tbere were about IM
put up a flgtat with the chief who rean engineer «n the steamer Rhody EtaT- present and they were made at borne at <nce and fkyaicians say she Is qulred the use of »
ily, and Moss' tether Is Andrew M<
by Wm. McCooI to whoso bouse they physically In a serious oonditlon.
When tbe story of this sasanlt be- /-■im bto man. and in the aevenl me
in lnnst|ig
une koown, the lltOe one told of her lees. tor the prisoner didn’t get enough
A line sumer.jras served and a com
unUl be tried eeveral times to ssespe.
roast and Sratennelcms were thoroo^- employm-'i bratallty, snd It wss de Officer Greer's cane was Used freely on
KIN08LEV FIELD'DAY.
ly enjoyed by all. Orest bonfires were cided to have McArthur arrested. Re HoUenbangh'a. head, causing toe blooJ
I built on tbe shore and many made beard of It and went to the girls' Btalns which showed so plainly on the
good use of the row boats at their dis tether, who is a poor termer, and It Is prtemwr's shirt In court today.
said offered to pay him 81.000 If pro
posal.
cm toe way to the dty, toe prlsoner
ceedings were stepped. Without wait
Kingsley. Mich., Aug. 81.—Kingsley
MINNESOTA IS OPEN. ,
ing for the termer to Iccept the offer made asotoer attempt to escape., tut
1 en fete today ca aoconnt of the
as he was leaping tram tbs boggy, toe
Field day sports wbWi are being pnH- .Modern Maccabees Frse to Prosecute he bastled him into a rig and brought chief osngfat him snd then didn't let
him to Cheboygan to get the money
ed'off this afteraoea. Quite a num
Insurance WeA Tbsra.
from his tether, who refused to pay go nnUl be bed Ue men behind toe
ber of people are in froan the suiroundben in toe county JaU. HoUenbau^.
Detrtdt. Aug. 2I-—A teJegn
such a Urge sum.
Ing country tor the oeeaalon.
celved yMterdsy by Mrs. Sarah J. La
McArthur realised something must toe chief saye. to abont as husky a telbasket picnic, speeckea, street
Tear from Mrs. Prances E. Bums and be done, so bas
the county, leav low and acUve aabe has ever bandied.
games and bmse raeee are features
Miss Bmma Bower, great lady
ing bis wife and t^y with his tether. He to not a large man bnt be has
of the
A MMteaa r:.i
muscle and knows, all toe tricks of a
maoder and great lady record keeper
scheduled but on aocodnt of. the high respectively of the great hive of tbe Offioen Are taking precautions to dis ron^ and tnmbie 'flghC In trying to
cover bis whereabonu.. It Is thought
wind Is la hardly probatM that It will
Modem Maccabees, states that the la he has gone to Canada, and bis wife escape be throw bimself on bto back
take place. ^ .
dles. who are on their way to the Na and others are being wetted to see if and tried to kick hlmseU free. The
chief doesn't show any marks of the
tional Fraternal cmigress at MUwas................."him.
SAFER FpR HIS HEAD.
IB understood that toe
kec. have reacked MlnneapoUs. where
tlOB to at a high piuffi.
|T enoceeded in landing with tab
Q thongb the mUTB tether to one
NSW fastball R»loa.1MU Brava Eaater they bsve Interriehed the cos
B and found that Uiey of Ute wealthiest and best known clUsn Ills IteUbaek. ,
ot UUs county. The latter to a
Mndison, 'Wla., Arig. 8L—•The beat have a legal right to posh the work of
LOADED WITH LIQUORof the ataerlB,.wbo hopea to
thing aboot tbe n»if tootbaU rales, and their order into Minnesota. Up to the
present time the order has been bar captBre tbe cnlpriL
the feature wbk# ftffltOMomeBd them
Indian Had aOeUon and s Half In Nls
red
«nt
of
'Wlsoonsln,
also,
but
the
<ffns worthy of ad(*4|a by the Weatern
Pcckete.
'
fleen
'sre
oonfldent
that
they
wUl
be
THE
JURIES
DISAGREED.
esnegee. is the f»el that they .will
Weighted with eight quarts cl wbisMve tbe fallbeak 'ft the team from able to eecnre the right to work there
wen ae in Minnesota.
Several Men Were Lucky In the Cir- key in bis pockets and loaded with an
baring bis head htfked off while atunknown quantity within, an Indian
euR Court.
tempUng-to ftt BiaiR6rNNfWa’'afUr
CONTRACT LET.
Honfir, Mtrti.. Aug. -81.—in toe cir started tor home on bto bicycle teat
earii time tbe Mil IdiRea.’'
cuit court, Hmbert Hammer of TKomp, night but being unsteady (
Tble to the el»Wmdht of Bkri
W.
R.
Burtto
Manuel
Tralnitig
Sehqel
sonvUle, charged with perjary, was ac
Driver; 'Wbo warn |h- toar yeera
Not heeding tote remartc, toe d
Will Cset 88MSL '
quitted.
star fhUback.of the jOnlvec^ of WleSagtnav, Mich., Aug. 21.-%h>ntracte
Henry Rust, ebsrged wito tsUng im naUve oonUnned on hto uncertain way.
eonsin teem.
untn overtaken
for bnUdlng Uie 'WeUliigton - R. Burt proper Ubertles with a UtUe girl, got
by Officer Umlcr aqd Chief Rennie in
school tor maanal frateing bare bera off. toe Jnry dlsagreelttg.
bto boggy. Tbe officers brought him
1st alf floUowat T» isMs S. Kerns *
back
and
lodged
him
In toe locknp.
Sons,
mason
work.
8S1.6H;
Bn^
Owight a Helteao ed-Seglnaw Died
} toargsd with perjury, i
giving him bis liberty this ttaratag.
Spencer ft Brat., csrpenter work. 884.When he was freed be sought In vsin
total. »«.488.
whis
Two lots, 6«x32 feet, teeing 'Wead- charged with amanlt and* battery, to have hte »llon and a half
oek avenue, near ftie high acbool. have pleaded ffunty,
T||V ~ flne of 8S key and half gallon of aleobol returned
Bsn purchased at 81D.600 tor a sltt. and caste.
to him. The
board
has
8800.000
at
Ite
dlssfatkm. died
SeUtera’ Monument for HllleSale.
of which Mr. Bart donated
noon, aged 70 y^
HQtedale. MIA.. Aug. 8L—Tbs 'Wo
kBuphUve of Haseachu- 81M.0O0.
man’s RsUsf Oorpa have mads a omieetter end wasWfB known to many of
tract
Ibr a aonawit to be srseted
Tbe bltndneri of Jnsdee Miould pte---------------------1
--------------<i the
vent here fror. winking at her tevte^ jMento‘
ti^boMd ..__ toe BoiAsn* lot In Oak Grove
osmstsrr. It to to he o« Berry Eten^
CHEBOYGAN
MAN’S CRIME
.^IQN.
Awaiting Your Inspection
• Many of the New Fall Wearables
Such as tlie new' Outiiip: Flannels. A big line of Plan;
nelettes in new designs, some new and exclusive ci'eatious in Tailor Made Gowns and Separate Skirts;
also many things iu Fall Dress Goods to attr^t early
buyers.
We are already- showing a goodly assortment of
the new Fall Materials that will make suitable school
dress‘d tor the little folks. You’ll find the' qualities
liigh grace and the prices right-
H. I. KNAPP
Watchmaker
409 9. Union Otreot
FIRST CLAOB WORK
The balanen rif ..•v.*rything pertaining to summer
merchandise, such a$ wash goods, light weight under
wear,
ir, white waists, etc., are being offer
offered at prices
t will cause you to lay in a supply for next ^ring.
L^ions of Remnants, consisting of Wash Goods
and T^ol Goods suitable for skirte and children’s
dresses. You’ll ^nd a r^lly desirable lot of Remnants
and tbe prices irresistable.
16 MV SPECIALTY.
.
WATCHES, CLOCKS
AND dEWELDY RE
PAIRED PROMPT
LY.
I
II
Rant d«er
III
aastft
oT
Sqairate barhM- abaft.
out of Uie Boye' Clothing bnalaaes.^
toUteiSUe '
atpendereet tttotohenn
pteos hy Itowher 1..
s&GnpTMJ*®.
The Daily Eagle.
THEEAdL^P
t.UtS»S>WanK
■■‘iMdUP ,
E*W.
TO
flie HuBberu aw a»ld to owe •M,MOveM. wklei to aa wall u aay awlnoooU hope to do irtto hsl oerw
ted the' advtetacea o< a WaS atwet
St
A. B. 0DBT1&
Wo. B».
P. a GfLBBBT
,-:;r -J
CLOSING!
A. B. C0ETI8 4 00.
Real Estate & Leans
How tiwd the atook nailcet unt
teel at the war the wheat, marint to
mm
BOOKS >~AA"ie, K * t. Btook.
w'L?T:.i"
QYPSV K£TIC£NCe.
05-sijg
'it~Vaa a«t Proof Scatait caarlM
How^'.oMI^Mmr. MMa ate fO
Uod.'rrr l.rlaBA .
Charieo Godfrey Lcla'nA aolbor tt
te -Hans BelluMmr bslldOs. bad a,
BSSh» fof atudylnk' tbr run- uf Kypho and at the koui - time gr.-<it buutiin
^lapetky wiib U.elu. The (art that ever^SSThtiSS^rtr^^
h%|^ (lie KTrstest living autborliy on wlthoat rellet tetll I oociwifewea; to
toa gypsy toiib.io uiii) cosiouin gave
little pleasure lOiu'iurrd u'irti the tog throe botOea I was------------
Coming Cvwrta.
Angaat tt—Uneotn 3. Caitarto tenoUoaal diwaa. •«er Only Sla''~«tat»- and gypsy tunsl.-isns in Rossia and
towga Qraad open huaae.
One day In Pluludeiphla be met three
Aocaat Je-Uacoto J. Ogrtert aote>
Ic prodaotloa. ‘‘Ihe Bevetoth Hov”— dark men whom he kn^w to be of an
ancient stock. He n-sa <pilte sure that
8telabwg% Qnad <9eaa howe.
they could siieak s language <rb>cb
contained roots of Sanskrit. Hindoo
HE NEEDS THE MONEY.
end Persian. Vet they would make no
The Free Press exteode Its beartieat display of It. They would, like tbeli
a to the Hoc. Aaron T.
deny all kiiowledge of It as weU
Bliss, gorernor ai Michigan, on the
occasion of his obtaining a pension of
tit a month from Ue governmwt of they answered dmuitly. He changed
to obscure tongues of tbe east, and
again they replletl,
“Have you got tbitnifh all your law
ord, but bare no doubt that it was gugesr he tnuulri-d at last. honorable. We bad never beard of his
“Tea, Manor, all of them.’“isn't there one left behind which
leaving any of bis good white blood
os the ftMd
tetUe, bat eTldeoUr you have fontotteu? Think a mlnote.”
“No. signor; none."
drops of it were apllled. or etoe the
“What, not oneT'
“Signor. >00 have
the basket."'
LeUnd looked the man fixedly In the
isoaa mar
eye and T>ot a qoeetion to Hoinany.
that <me reputed to be as riidi as Oor. These was a startled glance from one
to
the ether and then a al'vnce. He
BUse to not greaUr In need of the
goveremeBt’a bouUr. bat we cannot asked them, again Id Romaby. “Woa*t
you talk with a gypsy brotherT’
^prove this view of the gnbematorlal
That opened the galea. They shook
penMoo. Anr man,' however Heh be his hands In greaf emotion and tried
might have been, who has aoccoedeJ to tell him bow happy they were to
In obtalnlag two nominations lor gov having met aome one who knew them.
ernor on the repoMlean tlekM in Mich —Tooth's Companion.
igan needs all the tU he can gather
up from any aontoe.—Detroit Free
OotMleb A Co. pay higheal
prloM for scrap lion, metals,
fubber, ran, etc. Yard on S^r
ttreet. Sent poaUl or call Ciltesas> PhOM 24&
At Dee Holaee N. W. Hnaey, aged
<6 years, to mder arveat charged with
ahooteig Jaeob Weiaa aged 70 y
to a qaarvel over BmtteQk, who amOed more toteeriy on Wetoa tew she
did on Hnaaey. TUs no iloidit m
Eva Shook skate.
The AalsMla t> aesvss.
According to tee Mohammedan's beUaf, there are ten eulmals In heaven.
nm edltofinto ^ the Kah
Paving Tax
epeclalaaeesaiMBt tazr^ totee
paving of Casa atraet from Front street
to State street and State atiwet from
DMon Mnat to OMb atraat la now to
my handa to collaatian. TbalntasseooBwt to be pald <« or before the
Isn’t this h hot one: “Mqs. d
SOth day ot Septonber, IMS.
Mnstard went to Olen Hall this atterOMoa In WUbMahto^Boott 2U.
m to vtoH Ktoaae Mattie and lOata
■ J Ote.) call.
Sewer Tax
KPs ef a oonpla who had bean Nottoatoonp
The teaete
ditenad 4S yeai^ there ooght to be
.X of tbe aewv la allay
-tepete teoawOlaUoo on the part of ist of Onion atraat haa been placed
r toarrtad fedm who have
I my hatea to eoDwiioB. tee same
I be paid <m or batoe (he 80te day
adltorVoOnd ot.fbukfOKhaaa
new name to the A. O. AW. Hemn.
It the "Alptea A a> inywheie itOway. White. Bte tte ghoet or Batete
“ “ .joaa'a toteat
r tete—Omad
lynehto* mnarto have only been ap,
teovte by tteae peeple who havaat
the am to ny BA ate whose teytog.
ao. »oM«sT mate;-aar. dUtoeaea It
- tbte aaM «.-l4mlartlle nmea.
la tte Bteatea et any liolter «sPtonattote the MteUe wm aante ttet
Gents! Satchels
kasmik Suits!
Closed Out at
Yimocm iULL
Below Cost.
JSWiOS,
(
® oi^Sriit
M. A N- E. TIMrCARD^
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax rolls for the cMlectlon c
Bcfaocd and cily taxes and special aaaeaamenta tor the ftve wards of the
city of Travene City, Mlohlgan. have'
bean placed In my hates to ocdlecUon.
Train____
I wlU be to my offlee for tee parpoae
Train from
of cdleettog said taxes on every wete 7:54 A m.
. Train for Cedar City leaves C^a 1
y from now imtll Nov. 1, UOS, frMB andt:6(
o'clock nnSI 11:20 o'clock to -tee
toenoon sad from 1 o'eloek to 4
o'clodc In the afternoon of each day. Frankfort making shortest ate cheap-'
All Uxe paid before Septembes 1 eat rautoa to Chloago, MUwaukee
the WMt.
m
wlU be received without eoUe
fees ate on aU taxw remaining un
paid on September l and until October
} a penalty of one per cent to ooUeetlon wm be charged on ail taxes re
ining nnpMd On Octobhr 1 and un
til Novtnber 1 a penalty of two per
cent for oMleeUon wm be ^larged.
Office in Wilhelm block, ttomh 210.
GRAND RAPIDS A fNOIANA RY. CO.
M. B. Hagwig.1.
In Efreet-Jime 21. 1905.
220b«
City Treaanrer.
Trains laave Traverae City as folRapids uid ChleagA 6:40
Fbr Petoakey. Mackinaw. Grand
Rapfda ate Fu Wayne, U:10 a. m.
For ' Petoakey, Hmffilnaw. Grand
Baplda. Cincinnati ate Chicago, 4:25
NorthTratoa arrive'from CHnetonati. CfaltgO, iteiaaapoUa. St. UnUb ate
Grand Rapids. 8:20 a m.
Tndna arrive from Ft Wayne.
Grate RaptdB, Petoakey and Madtl
r. 1:10 p. m.
.rains arrive from Richmond. Ft.
Wayne, Grand RteMa. Petoakey and
Uadfctoaw, 6:50 p. m.
Trains arrlvw from Northport.
Omens and Sottona Bay. 11:10 a m
and 4:25 p. m.
TbieoMi Sleeps cm the 8:20 a m
and 4;2fi p. m. trateA
Oialr car ate Maapeira
a on
oi all tratoa
north ate south of ^ton.
C. U LOCKWOOD. G. P. A T. A„
8TATH OF hUemOAM. County of
Grand Traverae, as. At a aesMon of tee Probate i.._.
to the county of Orate Traverae,
tee ox of Motes, tbe o-bole of Jonah,
tee ass of Baiaatu. tbe ram of lahmati,
tee ant of Solomon, tee camel of [the
prophet Bile^br-the ciiteoo of Balkto.
__er«tpon It U ordmed, that Sattbe doy of tee seim sirepera ate AI
Borak, the eiilnial wWefa carried Mehammed to heaven.
be aralgaed to the beartog of said
The Cadillac Oibbe waa six yaara old
Id that the next of kto and
yesterday bat the pabUatera aay they
THB Travnrae City Bastoeaa ooitega
_ .
said Thomas Wynkoop, Mtd
have no proodasa to make. Ohey In will atm Monday, S^tamber 7th. C. an other jiersou totereatod to said
tend to go on to the aame-idd
beholdB Probate offioe, to
pwtnnJty oCM.
dnpUoatod to eight in«4
tea editor eoMUer thv v
readtog twloet .
j'sasfsri. s‘'s-
TAXES!
city of Traverae City.
..Iky. on rnaay, ue
81at day of July,, to tee year ooe
teousand. nine hundred ate three.
Preaent, John A. Lorangerr Judge'
of Probate.
In tee matto oCthe estate ot Thomaa Wynkoop. deeeaaed.
On reading and filing tee pet
duly verified, of David B. Wyn
and AdonU C. Wynkoop. exeeuto..
the last WlU of deoaaate, jirwlag
among other Ihings teat they may be
authortaed, empowwed and Ileateed
to ceU^e real eatate deeertete to
ealJ petition or so much ihenof aa
wU! be suffideBt to the payment at
tee legadea and debts of deeeaaed and
Ladies’ and
left which will be
my pn
eteium
1 dod evetyetnrdy biUiof woodpeteers. The bird#
mistake tbe bumming sound Inside the
poles foe. tbe bnmmlng of Insecta. ate
It If to get at tbaae siqipossd toaeeta
teat tesy make tbetr perforatleoB.
' Beara, on the’otber Jiate. tbtok the
mming cornea from beee, ate they
overtoro tee stones at tbe poie'e base
lo tbMr endeavor to get at tbe hooey.
Wolves are afraid of the sooad. A
wolf won't go near a telegraph pole
under any clrctuattaocca"
*i«l* 1«T. TT.™™. t!TO “ SS-
dreds ot casee with pmfoct sucoeaa.”
te^y Jaa. O. tomaon ate
ana. It Indicatea bloodshed. It to
An toduatrtal paradise, in which met with reports of flreanna and dia
there aw no tradee imiona and
Imams call from the minarets tee
(diUd labor has been dtaoovewd
faltbfal to public prayers to tee
'moeouea. This recalls to a stilktog
manner the practices of many savage
Eden la sttoated to the Calumet A and barbaric natfons. The great oa>
Hecto dlsMct ot the copper coontry, Mobs «f Asia, such ai tbe Hindoos and
tee Cbtobae. still ding to the belief to
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
where there are miwe than 6,»00
tbe ecllpee moneter. Tbe latter meet tt
employed, "and. they all appear to be with prayers, like tbe Tutea But even Grand Traverae, m.
Nottoe Whereby Mvan, that by
ahaointely contented," says the
Id dvliued Borope. both
.rdm of the Probate court to
mtoMonar of labor. "A proof of this modenn one
county of Orate Travmte n^e m
. Tbe Romnns cam
llee to fte tad that there to no sign
of a labor nnlon anywtere about.
to eredUtore
Rrpets. Tbe sWperstltlou survived
UoB woaU be efleoted." As Hr. Me- through (be middle ages into • very
are yevulred
priiiaoBt thalr Mahns to oaM
Laod to himself a fatthfnl trades n
late period. Prance. Wale* sod IrHand Probatetocourt,
at tee Probate office,
id, hto reoammsBdatem of tbe tados- offer many toatantos aa
as tea to the city ot Traverae City, to exam
Ulal eqpdittona to the CMamet A eeventeenth century.
^
ination and allowance, on ttr betoa
tee 20th day of January. A. D., 1904,
and tite ante dalms will be heard be
fore said -oout on Friday, the SOth
ceived from a state oMetoL
day of October.-A, D.. IMS, and on Sat
urday. tee 80th day of January, A. D..
.Daa Pat**, the nMst oonMstnt
1»04, at 10 o'ckKdc to the fmwnoon of
each ot those daya.
IMWM that «rar drew a aolky, has jont
Dated. July 20th,-:
added more desttonHon to hto earMt
whtoh Mnee be beten hto m«itie life
has teen the wtmder of the faotog
world. Tte new rMdvd made by him
of i:6», white to oMtiuiter of a aeeond faster than that at Star Pointer
mnde Are years ata, to the more iwmaiteble bManae ot thA oondmoos
mider white It was obtained. The
track was far troB Ugtentog fast and
there was a strong wind that blew to
the terse's faee on (be bate alrMte.
a K 'to
reammaMe to bteave ttet Daa Fatte
wm bMtar hto own and the worU’a
record before tee aeason to over.
PBBftJMaamUETTE
Just a few
JOHN T.
BEADLE
CANNED
GOODS
NOTE THE PMCES
Hamilton mmg Co.
Royal Tiger
_^Corn and Tomatoes
are as good as can
up at any
price. Only
J. W. IHttlKER
RmI Batata Broker
OOR NEW
l^c a can*
FALL and WINTER
! Lb. Royal Tiger
—SUITS—
tall can Salmon
15c a can.
1 Lb. Royal Tiger
Salmon Steak
25c a caa.
B R EZ I N A
leiephone 157.
MiSatil^l^
swissas»!ass
All the latest styles
of Hickey and Freem a n Co.
line,
Rochester, New
York, are displayed
^ oni-tohlftA. Suita
bought of UB are
.pressed free of
charge
:
:
.:
MILLER BROS.
157 From St
Benlk (lock.
Sold by J. G. Johnson.
ima'Mi sale
Several Desiiable Farms.
Seven room house and 1..1
on Randolph street, neai Kimwood avenue school, l-lasy
terms; price $1,000.
Seven room house on I^>sh
street, lot .50x186.
Pi'ic1750; half cash, balam-r
time.
Four dwellings on Bast
Bide, reasonaSte prices, cusv
terms.
Seven room house W«*.s-l
Ninth street, Stone foumiation,eementcellar, iotiyOxldii.
Price $1,400.
Seven room house on West
Seventh street, stone foumlation, lot 06x172. Price#!,40t'
Enquire nt my office
or term*.
,
The Mercantile Company’s Daily News.
VOL. XXXX.
ijh
TRAVERSE CITY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1903.
Something
Can’t Be
Found
Good
NO. '9999.
Can Be
Proved
Drug
Without t
That The Hannah A Lay
I Oo had each
qttoadidly_equipped rug
department. Prescriptions
ptompUy prapared. 4 -full
Hue of ttdiet articles, pvrtomes, ate druggista sundriea.
Discovery
PuiM. p—.t
Mystery Unsolved
______w nntient
above
only a lew of ffiw tetnv germ
---.tthiaramedym^'---
Rada«%
IVRcr^ Killer
Itbaibeerr fully demonBirate<l.by iliooe who have
Mopea That It Will be
tried It-that tbe Ferndell
Soon.
Beat ClotAlOE SiUe oo
CotfM that the Bannah A
Record.
For Mveral days paot the
Mercantile Co ia aeUThe buying public who
utmost myntery <haa pre
a OD»f tee best OK
vailed in cenaio cirdoe
a» the best Judgea on
market.
Four
prices.
why it was that Hie BsoearUi, have proved teat the
nah A Lay Mercantile'. Co. Stic. 25c. .HOC mnd-SSc.
15 per cent dlaaonot sale
had odvefUsed scoh sweep
'■ —■*»-----—
I that The Uaonab A l.ay
ing reductions in all teeir
Mrn-astileCo. haveatartmen's tan shoes. (Mreful
inveatigatloo by the best Biggest
l ed beau teem aij.
sbopper* has uroved-lhe
' alflO'llMea^aformerpri'cea
foci finally. The goods
on Record are oontldered. Not a salt
and.
-----------• willtl be carried over, but
Nothing Like It boodreds will be carried
ty by llie pleased cnafiver Seen in Traverhe tomera.
Cltj-.
The stock of furniture
teat Tbe Hannah A
Mercantile Co. baa receiv
ed daring, the l»al few
day A Braotlfol side
boards from 216 lo 242Morris dtere.' the beet
ever Been, from to to 215. Wilt be Deed
Tbe largest line of oonebes
tom 26,75 to |5«. Fancy
roekers of every dewription; Ircm beds, eba’rs and We can prove that the'
tables.
Bannah A Lay HercaaUla
Co. always do have the
latest ideas, and oan ahow
Another Lot
tome of tbe advanee
IMl styles and oolorings.
It is a part of rar boalneas
to offer sog^stions. Many
are pap«ri°r now. Want
^aaatAanawpatteras?
Wall
Paper
The .Best
of News
Can
be
Pound
Among the new works of
fietion ThnJHannah A Lay
Mercantile Co. have placed
teeir shelvcA The boys
and girU have not bemi
overlooked, ateauehabost
of good books for teem at
2bc. 25c, 86c and 50a Fan
cy gift books at 85c for Ibe
oUerobca. Ite sure and see
team.
Have You
Seen
The New Twenty-filve
Cent ChloA
Never warn ..-aBoh .Ur
valum ovaroffared. Baa tee
window ahd ooma up atabw
and bay.
Carpet Cteaninfi
Of. J:1W. GMJNTtETT.
MtUnK Md Urlas. iMitl
«1. work tkccMcUr M« vnmpor
<xecaud. A«Mt (or MtohlctA Rof
Co.. K. B. Ou«B. ProB. tat«rw ottp.
carpet CleaslBs Wotta. 8S W«dhlaBt<m 8tre«. 'FhOBe No. 114,
Try our own iMk«
SALTED PEANUn
y an matfa frem No. 1 kpantah
-------i peanuta and an traalad la a
clean pure way. No lard or »M granaa
u»ed in our own make. Baeli order ta
roasted after ^o e^dar to raoelvad
0, ua. They an aold by A. W.
ahraua. Cavim Cigar Co.. IL E.
%-eaver, E. A. Monroe, John Lamaon,
Hannah A Lay Merc. Co. Prieaa guotrd to dealers.
MRS. F. E. WHITE,
R. D. White. Mgr..
G. A. L 60 TO
BOSTON lit’Oi
O. P. C4BVSE.
T. W. CABYBE.
O.
Csrvar A Bro.
iMonatoftiietoat
r
and Ouna Latw^
•riinaeiattwlr offloe darlag btf-
Tha Woaibarr
■raotanlag wttb probably tbunder
ibowora in nortli portioo and pdHly
cloudy in the aoutb portion tonight and
Saturday; atic^Ur wanner in eential
portion tonight; brtak. probably high
aootherty winds.
In old Noah’s heart Joy it begat.
Whan he atroUed down from Ararat;
rt>T no dnSer ^
Was there to say—
"Oh. rye seen worse fiooda than thatl ”
—(Sileago Newa.
WILL BE GREATEST SUMMER RE
SORT IN WEST.
OREAT GAIN Iri MEMBERSHIP IS
REPORTED.
80METHIN6
When you are using oU
lampa or any kind ot light
> but BLBCTEICIT?
in
yoor home or oSoa. There
is Dothlog like ELBCTRICITY &>r Illuminating
pnrpoaea. No smoke, no
smell, no gmaae. no danger
from fires—it to the moet
economical
Ulominator
tlial can be proented.
Boardmsn Biver
Electric Li|ht B
Power Companji.
Souvenir
Spoons...
TBAVeRSE BAT
CLUB Bocee
COURT BOUSE
INDIAN HEADS
TACHT and FISB
Sterling
1.00
»llTor
Ra»tail*fts
ilustliog Jewalrr.
He move latw war aew etore
next msstS.'
WITHOUT
DOUBT..
The best piano on
tbe marlwt today
U the KIMBALL
built to stand the
terl of, y e a r a
, EveFjr'
giwranteed a.n d
spia at factaT
priaea and nbeml
terms'
:
:
=
W, W. KIMBMl CO,
I. B. SMbD Maaegw.
ON ONE LINE.
Telegraph and Telephone Meeeagee
Ara Sent
Mhib., Aug, 81.—TTte Bsoaaaba A Lake Superior lailroBd. 66
mllee long, has equipped its telegr^h
line witli composite telephones, fflght
talking and
; over the
same wire at the same time Is now
brtug carried on with entire aueoaas
In the btulneas of the companyV
The road. It Is said, to the flret In
the country to adopt telephone and
telegraph service ovw Its entire line.
SualnsM Man May Spend Evaningi
at th. RaaaiS.
mainly female belgf^.U understood
thata enUHny
hasafreaybeen
J7 Kessler of Montana.
arrafiged'for and ^ .Uie ownen^of
igeon-in^hiet—George A.
the power are negotl^ng wRA Chica
of Ohio."
go people to removd an oteraO and
C^tain-lQ-Chief—Winfield Scott of cheap ClothlBE froUVy to this plaee
Arisons.
as soon as (the power Rill be ready.
The report of Thwnas J. StewsrL
in cl
STATE NBVfEJN BRIEF.
following: The gains In memberablp
Peoaksy-It U bMtoTed that Albert
the past year were: By muster. 8,188; W. Bamum. of CUcoco. Ims
transfer. 3.608: reinstatement. 11.878; drowned at WkUdoB 1^ flls guide
the lossee. by death, 8,866; honorable C. H. Rice, left him In a boat preparaDischarge. ?S0; trsnsfer, £>09; sus tory to rowing him home, and when be
pension. IS^lSt dishonorable die- returned a tew mlntitea Mtar. Bamum
diarge, 76; Jellnqnent reports, 6,022; was nowb«« to be SMfi.. Bice U held
7MS.
on sQspIclan.
The captsln In chief. D. B. Shney,
said In hie report: There Is a grow
Edmera—After an UlneM of abost a
ing danger that Memorial day wlU be
y«r and a half, Hentr A.-Haksy. eenused by some as a hoUday in the sense
ior ruMuber <4 the Bdmore MAnmnof pleasure, and thus lose sight of Its
tile compeny. ie deed at the ege of 62
sacred algnlAcance. Basehail games
year*.
and ail kinds of a
1 Omt day. and every
effort should be sdhJe by munirtpal antborltles and others to prevent Its desec»Uon.
The report of Inspector Ueneral P.
A. Walsh contained the fcdlowlng figurew; Number of posts, 6,711, a loeT
of 6; membeia In good standing, 268.100, a loM of 9.162; aggregate
post
rellet funds. 8S804D. an increase of
$26,186; aggregate ezjtendlture by
poBU for relief, $168,166. a decrease of
$60413. The post quartermasters and
trustees bare on band $104,878. TTie
value of the property owned by the
poets Is $1,816,108.
The quertennester. Charles Bur
rows. said In bis report; I am able to
show an increase in the granD total
CBsb*bBlance,of $2,347.66, while the Inventory of supplies on hruirf is only
1377.70. las than at -the lest report,
being a net Inoreaee tn your treAutr
$1.96946 for' 11 months, with an.
estimated amount due tor per capita;
of $600.
Subject of -P
The admlnistraUon hr the board of
» practloal u
News »f the Thaatras.
A Dne exami^3 oLthe scene palntarto
art to JlBclosed in the third act of "Her
Only Sin." which will be introduced U>
local theatre goera under the managelent of Unooln J. Carter on tomorjw nighL Saturday. August 22. It
showaa bit of old Burges In a walled,
garden and
with a view of the square beyond and
high topped Bell Tower eo famous in
history. By a strange «oincWeno6, Mr.
Suhler. the artist who executed the
painting ot this very scene, w^ at one
time.an inhabitant of Burgee.
which has
; Wrl^L a team
eter. was killed by a load of logs Up
ping over on him, fracturing bis okuU.
Wright came here some time ago from
Decatar. Mich., and was aboat 60 yean
such a great trnsL bnt by -an honest,
fair and liberal administration of the
Plslnwell—John Wb'eMer. aged 79.
tows, we may reach the
is dead. He was inurnally Injured by
complaint and of injeetlce.
A proposition to admit sou of vet falling from a tree one day last week.
erans Into the Grand Army poets
strongly supported, bnt after an
tended debate wee. defeated by a s
The eoBipteslty of atOlnar stmeture
majority. The encampment adopt
to nisTvrious. .1 -wlvnUltor c-ooUtns
more thsn 2.000 muw.-lea. In a hiuuau
Ikk!}' are Kotne i««UO.0U0'pe£*i*lr»tlon
have reached the aged of 62 years.
gtowla coniimiulcaltug with tbe vur
face by ducts, huvinR a total length of
CAMP NE^ THE WATER.
some ten miles, widle Hut of tbe ar
teries. veins and iwpMI*t4ea must bo
gtetl. Tbe blood coAhlOs-tnllUont
Prepared at Fife Lake fer..the Orand
.................. ire rn Itself.
Traveree Veteraba
in tbe rrttM. i
Pifd Lake. Mich., Aug. 21.—Tbe Fife
posed to'be tbe o
Lake Post, O. A. R.. has prepared a ligbt. are estliaeted at MUUOJBO. nd
camping ground overlooking the lake, Mrinen hae cskniintad that tbe gray
ry to the reunion of the matter of tbe brain to btfi» of at toast
Grand Traverte, Soldiers and Sailors’ aoaooo.000 cells
assoelaUon, which pccurs here Septem
ber 16.16 and 17. One tore cm all nBroads has been obtained. Several hun
dred persons are expected here ^tbat
fit^-orawl ls;eo-
B. B.'WeftAScBS.
N»w DtocovWT far OonnmpUoii. t»daoed me to try ft. Rratlts wwe
startliBg. I am werw on dm road to
recovery
and owe all
......................
'I to Di;.
■
New Diecorerr. It sorely esTsfi BF
life." This crest core to csstsBissa
ter all thrsM «bd hmg «aas6B|-GDi
J. G. Johnson snd BogbM 41 Raar.
IMMgbee G Dnxbw^ OraKists. Maw
THIS Store Win be Closed
r foTOBUO
iBK inven^ry.
iveiilory. Store will be openun the
afternoons from 1 o\-loek until 7 o’cloelt.
As Boon as this inventory is completed,
which is the wind-up of the Great Ad
justment Sale. Mr. Steinberg will be in a
y Vosition tn'sUite definitely ju»t what his
future plans will be.
In the meantime, .vou can secure
rare baiyains in anything you may. need
in tbe Dry Gtaxls, Cloak, Clothing t»r
Sh,;fliDC!.
Re«pectfully,
STEINBERG’S STORE.
Quick Relief fer Asthma Sufferera.
Fbley’e Honey and Tar affords im
mediate relief to asthma mfferers to
the worst stages and M taken to time
wiu effect a cure. Sold by Jas. O.
Johnson and 8. B. Wait A Sons, eodw
___inmis
PILt.8.
Loan Headquarters
-
on
pianos
foroitn
"i
THE HATIOfUL LOAN COiPANY.
Eeolped an AwM Fats.
Mr. R. BattlOB of KMboimu. . .
wrttas, "My dootor toM me t had OcbsumpDon and aothlag eoald be fioM
tor me. 1 was gtraa up to die. IBo
S.5TS.ii,S5Sisr*
Beilaalu Sent Waday Haralat.
other perb raQwaya.
FKe Uke-^Mart inyestigatora from
ami prop
rhor railroad
Cadillac have found laige quanUtles
erty.
agent t
of that product to Fife lake. Otisens
MW fretAag their breath for re
8218-tf •
C. A. SUTHERLAND, Mgr.
sults.
Mtiskeka Wharf Exeuraton.
Sold in Traverse (htyuyJ.G.Jobnaon. Bon MWIlbelB Blk„ vUh Dskr LsaberCO.
Tnesday. September 1. the Ann ArBattle Creak—The Michigan grand
'• d wUl sN-------------council of the C. M. B. A. win meet
here September 8 for a three days
annual session.
Fetor's KldiMy Cura
Will cm Bdghtto dlsrase.
Wni core Dtobetee.
-wnLCn» Stone In Bladda-.
eodw
Mease Take Notice!
and ItDcnry of travel. The oast of the
trains will be $600,000. One. vrtien put
In June, irlll be known
SB tbe St. Joseph flyer, the other as the
South Haven flyer. They irlU make
two round trips from Chicago dally at
8! -a round trip and when the aeason
to at Ua height it Is propoeed to run
train out of Chicago for this'City
every boar. This win give an oppo^
tnnlty for a man.atten^ bis bnslIn
- Chicago
- Ica^ during t£e day and
^wUb hU frmify at this watering
place to tbe evening. ThU great
dertaking marks a new era for 8L Jo
seph as anummer resort and it Is nnderatood that a company Is soon to be
organized for a large summer hotel on
the branch.
Xatflllee—A bnrgUr entmed the reer 7. tbe Ann
Idenee of Dr. J. M. WhrqdeU. using a
its 18th an)sr ra
hey Wednesday night He took $6 In
Bpeeial train
il Ohl
nual
.
cash wtalrti he (omd 4n some of the will leave Copemish a^:
doctor’s clothing.
NovemL-. .._ ...
at $6.00 for round trip and at corres
Painter Buzgisn blew open
safe of the PtUrtmrg A Lake Super pondingly lew rates to all stations in
Ohio on the 'Wheeling A Lake Brie,
ior fron Oo. sedurizit tlAM in oekh Detroit Southera. Hocking .Tolley,
and a large amoont In stampa.
out the country, for it has ^iade a sensatloD. will be the attractlM at Staln:’S Grand opera bouse next ToesAuguBt 26.''U to a well construetby Uoooln J.
Carter, the well known author and proAueer. who to aleo the author of “Her
Only Sin." “The Heart of Chtoago."
The Past Mall." "Two UtUe Walfr’’
and woe 10 other poputor euccesses.
Scenery for five acU to carried oomMuskegon Gets a Gig Induatiy.
pleie, aod
an exoeedingiy
rtever
Muskegon, Mich., Aug. 21.—The Ra“ —
------------------- —T--------Of players preaent the ptoy In a
eCue Boot Co., of Racine. Wls, has aethat has e
eepte'td the l^na of $20,000 and a stto
comment wherever it has been seen.
Mnskegoo toko c^ered by tbe Mus
kegon Otamber of Commerce to locate
Tbe date that "At Cripple CreNi’
wUI be aean here to Satnrday, August
It to Hal Reid's greatest and
saooesaful play. Tbs Boatoa
THE TraverM City Brndnem' ooOege
Herald said of It:
wOl'opn Mcoday, S^tsnber 7th. C.
. -The pifltareequenras of the aeen- R. Dookway, proprietor. 222MtA-AW
ery, the qualntncM of the rtiatseter.
and (he general abnoRdten cE
Frtw's BMney Oare wtU owe
maaoe. all tended to bold the attnUon.
Theaoencry is handsome and falRfal.
One was ^ and saDcw and the
fresh
WbMoo tte
8L Joeeth, Mich, Aag. SL-St Jos^ to to be made the greatest sum
mer resort in the west This to the
plan of the Fere Mainnette system'fOr
1904.
,
The ptons for the new enterprise
have matured and their folflllmeot to
in the hends-ot B. F. Moeller, genenl
at DebolL The Fere
Marquette has under coarse of omBtrueUon a line fran New Buflalo to
Chicago and when it is oompleUid the
road will be abaolntaly ludM»«id«a>t of
the Mldiigan OentnO.
A contract has been let to an eastern
Car works and the constrnctlon U already begun for two of the most magnlBoent excursion trains ever ran
across the state «t Michigan,
Tboy are to be eleganUy turnlahed
Flint—Albert Harvey.'colored, has
been arreeted on the charge of puj»plyIng Flora McIntyre, the nint heiress,
with liquor. Miss Mrtntyre to jinable
purchase liquor of the dealers be
cause of an order fcrbldding them to
sell to her.
same wire at the same time. Numer
ous Eastern Toads use both methods of adjusted to a degree of e
communication, but do not do It over
the sane wire.
-The EOeventh
.
eiTY BOOK ATORE.
San Fiwndaco, Cal.. Aug. 21.—The
Orand .Army of the RepubUc today eeleeted Boston as the ptoM in which
the encampment o< INM will be held,
and elected the following oBcers:
mmander-ln-CbM-^Jeaenl Jrttn
Black of Olinoto.
Junior Vice Coi
er—Colcmel C.
Large Comfort
Pretty Cottage
Small Price
TO ABiWOV YOU
AltlA •
B Atl Vatarana
... ..........
svt
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>LUTION WAS ABATED REQOESTING^ CONQRESS
•
CITY IN BRIEF.
Oacar gwsnaon haa gone to Reed
City for a few days.
F. A. Steams went to Klngeley this
mhmlng on burtneaa.
reading matter.
__
Ellaworth Hale went to Cadillac this
will) picturcaof rare vidoe.
noon to attend the races.
In floest silk cloth binding.
j
d. H. Stolnberg returned Pile
lu iiairmurbccor stamped in
Ing from aJruslneea trip north.
Deo. e^ker ang family have gone
In fuU murroceo. gold eUiep> Kingsley tor a few days' visit.
ed. « iti. gill edg«............. 8.BO
Mlea Edna Murrel went to Kingsley
boo btbe dM u uom-ibh niaiMc MaL
where she wUI visit tor a short time.
A beatUfal tolls alcttrctbta hen with
Lester Welch -hae aeaigned as at
tendant at the Asyinia end baa ac
cepted a position in the Hamilton
Clothing Co.*a atoia.
.The Ladles «f St. Joseph church pt
Hapleton .wIH give an Ice cream social
oAd fish pond at the home of Mrs. Oeo.
Lardle at Old hOsBlon. Wednesday
evening. August 2C. Bverybody Is in
vited.
Mrw A 8. Beniemln gave a very
instrueUve talk at the Friends church
yesterday afternoon to the few todies
who were present, mainly on mothers'
Tl,r.-.*i>f NBRUKlJKR-S cvmbimeeUngs. giving some forcible' ttlus■iali»u> all in one—located on
trallons of the way to make rtilldren
I nion Ktreet. TheniBabig 50fn'l too
It's a urrtlv barseiflsh. She aJso spoke at the prayer
aoSTh^ KASV,
meeting in the evening at (be Second
1-AYMBNT I'LAN makes it posiM. B. eburdh.
livrly easy. L o^ it u|i tomorrow.
The nun over Milliken's.
.................TBa
ow *»itw...............
SeeUMASwIatofAlger.aeBtffaadHeilesleyMMfor boys and
Tbelireortke inMettmgi tfee
world bis ever kMwi,
POPE LEO XIII
NERLINGER,
IBW-Bamnier Reacting
COBimOUT
’■■’"‘ns,*'"'
CTEINBERG’S
Jg&and opera bouse
TUESDAY,
AUGUST......
MAMMOTH SCENIC SURPRISE
Lincoln J. Carter’s
...THE...
ELEVENTH HOUR
A POSITIVE HIT
The Old MiU by Uie
Biver. The B.
Blodc' tower. The
, Biaoark Beer Oar.
den. Tbe MilBonaire’s Drswtsg room.
Have You
- Forgotten?
HL SHIRT WAISTS
. AT HULF price 1
Jfany have not— WiU -^ou' wait
and be eorrjf f
-
IF VOE) WANT
with the best appltoaeo ttr cooking
tbe macM lamta* Tb«l|;-M >»•''
betxsr. It to good eaonift for snyfasdy:
we have the laigM sraertment of
Gas Ranges ever ehown In any city,
at onr
‘
your pies nud oakeB to make
a. good impression on your
.“company” don’t use any flour
poorer than the “BEST”’
.which for strength and ciflor
combined^is positively
Tww nAn.yg^^^piHlAY. AUGUST21, MIB.
EAGLE WANT ADR
-'S';LI710NAL
Mnat leave on
WANTfflH-A nniw to c
iBcton.
SttMt
MoNamara,
i08
A WIDOW wtehee to rent e uieU
bowe }o1bU7 with aotte one far the TO SBLL-New map of Oranfi'Tmr
wfaUr. Cell el KS 8cm^ Union
nree OonMy. little A MoNemfin
•treet
um4
mfitt
WANTBD-Olrl far^Meml bouMwork. L. B. TrimbiC oonwr Union
end NIntb btreete.
>smt
WANTED—An ezpertenoed .<>«ing
txMm girl et onoe. Apply at Pete
Meiquette
Honae. bUdtt
uaji tmn wwn, nonmiBi luiurar, ai.
»M per day; I trimmer man far
night WDric nt «sJ6 per niiht: l oSbeeier far nl^t work at |S.tt per
night, 1 edger man ter atg*»t work at
re per night.
. Ltd., ChaeseU, Bougbton Co..
—
oonpon trom
a maiia vna pecsage. Leare i'
Bagla oBoe. Mrs. B. 8. Pratt. ‘07-t
WANTED—Orders tor 16-In(d> oedar
D any part ot tt
city. J. B. QreUlOJi
jjt <Co.
8117-tl
POB U; S.” aHMY—Aile
apply to Beemltlng Offloar, 806
Front Btreet, Treyerse City, hUob.
S10>4f
FOB SALE—At a bargMn.
wagon, soluble far milk, bel
ptSnoe. W. B. Nal«»n. blec
315 £. Front 8A
TO SELL—A fine gaaoUne lannrJi 85
teet tong. 6 leet benin. nicely fitted,
canopy t^ nod corUlns, oak plank
end cheep, Uttle A MeNamara.
208 Front etreet.
bouse nnd lot on
wect aide, 8 rooms, only 8600 and
n monthly paymenu, aame aa
FOa 8AlA-Nloe new booaa, Na <fi6
Wi lligeiii miwat: gNito down
bnlaDoe monthly. See B. O. OOlett.
688 Bast Bl^th street or write
F. A. Clary. Orend RapUs.
FOR SALE—A good I
hoiae weighing UOO pottnda. Cheap
far eaah. N. A. Nelson. 484
Front etreet.
808 Ftont street,
i«g—two sfawes and modem tme• B leas than
TO rau^A beantilul residenoe. In
a central location, steam hast, '
trie light, 10 rotri.K, plndblng ..
bath, gas. fine yn. ; one oC the fin
est homes in the e»y> far sate eheiB
for carii. or part
and necotlable aecsrity. little A Molfaffiar
Insomnce and Real Bkrtate B
riiange.
S14»4t
TO SBLL-^l^ty aoru within a mBe
of city; 40 amea elearad, fanr i
In Imlt; fanr trant streams ai
is
,
/
ditched and Is excellent far geiden
or celery beds; honse 18 rooms,
n^ pelnttng- ban 48x47. trams;
old^palnary, oora boose; another
old honae on tarn. This la «
the rare bargains In northern h
gan. A good termer ooOU wltL
tie expenee make thle term worth
from eight to unAhoneend In a
shMt Uma Uttla A McNamara Inanrance and B«*l Brtau Exchange.
____ ceehnrd; ____ ____ . _
honae; acme emaU tnlt littla A
McNamara teeniaiioe and Beal Bs(hange, 888 Ftcot stteaL
8l83-tf
TO 8B1<D-U8 aeraa; 70 acr^ clear
ed; honae two alary, 8 toome, partly
OnMad; raoma Ml finlsbed down
atatra; bam old, 80x40; two granerlaa aUaehad to ban; good well
near honae; oMslde
bedding
100 bnshMa al potatoes; canhard, 80
tread; 80 grape Moes; uiee lake on
term. little A McNamara Ina.
BeM Betato Bxohanga
U17-
os. little A McN
and BeM Ettate I
-cor^---------L08T-8onday. a'Msamile charm near
the Pera Marquette round hooaa.
Beward for lU retnm to 438 West
Seventh street
88884-1
BOT WANTED—To teem dothfaf
biHlMM. Miut be e thoran^ gen
tlemen and not ntreld of work. Good
wj*eeto.,lghtpmtT.
HCCLE H4
WEATHf-
MONET TO LOAN'm
arO. In snms to si
roSn 661. new WU.
mu. 6c-
Kaon rii fifejlli ~~ Waa Fait In
LOST—Spotted hoond; was test sees
tanning........ .............
In the cltyon Sunday. Band In
Naw Yortc.'36^tL—That tbe Shamwill trade for bay. B. J^^Mo^.
formation to Joseph AUgire, P. O.
rack m.J«.<lM6ad to defeat is tbe
Box 88.
18814-6
ibMiet of yadtfi^thuslaats who aaw
yesterdays aMslKh the RMtenoe. Of
No. 1.
WORK AND REST.
S21»-tl
oonrae, the i«!w’'waB not absolutely
J. Morgan.
theUghtandahlfL
WhM Tfat-r .vlKram* partcvlly, U
. alra, but in a 16Ma> UlU a:.yor AmM
After v;oHv
reu. When th«» mlle beM to %Sfiwaid. a portion of
Mteniatf
li man may prepare which was as&d^h * Mrtng fain, the
to eiijo.v I'.';.I ba{t,4ocw. When they cup defeoiaa^^tlBftOA showed her
mso will enjoy heab to ShaaKoc^. te commanding
A few beaatlfnl aammer naort lota alieni.;. i
at88.00 each, oast of amrey and bolb tbe u\>i’.: ni.J the rest That f<i- style, and te mfRiar oondlttoas which
papers. UtUe A McNuAn lowfjt.
ppoaotf #be to the pafttcnlar
Nature if a j'jn old lady. She aeldoin
Insurance and BeM Brtate B
aore tlisu be oeetlt. If be UUng ot the rikl^lmagv- nfa's tMest
change.
bwatded as a veritelm/'
a Ux.T life sbe lets bis creatkm has
FOR SAIG—Cook etore In tot-elsas
....
braeiw. in wind
lUK-les gi-i, H:ibb.v and Ills brain go abie wixard te
condition cheap. W. 8. WiUlsms. elee]).v. Sli. u.-ver permits blni to long ward workaopf^teUr wite a jumpy sea
821641
1108 Rs
•
poiia<-»,.u lut^ty or a ner\'v or
on. while the,BMiane« In her trisU,
TO SBL^-A nice bay shore building cle or ii Fiuuu that bt- dove not
had deBooattMB^ bMt reaching and
lot at low price; abovt fire aores.
Tbe pruiH’r wa.v tu keep your musclea
litUe A MeNamara Insurance Ex- or your brains is to use >88 up and let running in n>faie aill wind. TeL
with a brenao varying fraea 1 to 18
Uie, 822 Front r-.treec
8174-tt
nature provide you wltb a fresh sup
kMU. and agatest a long grounB sweU
ply.
Nature
Is
asaKted
In
this
work
1^
rok SALS^w mUfib cow far sale.
te dafeaider anOooted and out pointed
Enquire HsasloTsfcy's Oroceiy, west test One luuy rest aoueOmes by ae
le chMfaagac,..
^e. Bnadolpb and DkrUlon etreeU. lag a change of labor. Labor tfaua
comes u re.reation -re-creatlou.
The Bhamraok did not turn the outer
To lire bupplly In this world It is not leark. and Chon i»: therefore, no way
FOR SALE—One l
eoougli tu know bow- to work. A
how badly she
must :its.i know bow to rest. Tbe
wsa heaten, bM.lt waa eattmated that
who kiiou'K only bow to work will
rhaii a mile astern, or
FOR SAX^Moton. engines, Uoneh' weur out. If be doesn't wear out Im
about
16
minutee
in
tbe existing
«. dynamos and other machinery. mediately bis work will suffer In
B. F. Darts, 822 Front street.
way.' Vo man ran do bli beat work un strength oC the wind. Mimi the Reli
TO SELL—A good leather top baggy less be alternates tt with S little play ance ronnded.
As a rentt of the triM the experts
and a land aal water bicycle. UtUe or a little rest.
A iitau%'bo van't drop hli work from brtieve. blow high or Jow, that the
A McNamara. 808 Front street
blB inhul'BS readily as he ran drop hit Reliance will wfa this, tbe thirteenth
tools fn>m Ills bands bad better take
sertee for the America’s cup. Tbe
a nl^ U
few’ weeks off- to study the rest ques
side at K
tion. His nerves are twt what they]'|ra^ win he tomerrew.
Rodiifi is Expensive.
> '
and aiding wont crack or grt loose. abould be.
. it a luHii wishes to keep bU oerre, let BaUdlng Bhamraok lO...............fZOOjWO
him avoid nerves.—mtsburg Dlapstcb. nve snlto ot saOs at 180,000 a
■ euwee with house in fear and tene
sulL........................................... 100,000
ments above os two. Front etrert;
IV> Clad DalMI-wa.
Wages for six months of dfflaU well rented;’ good ’
‘
‘
So long as tbe wull.'i of a building are
cera and cresr on the Sham
sound and the 'bricks or stones, wrti
rock. the Brin, and auxdUary
cemented together, offer no flssnres or
boats ..........................................s.50.400
TO 8BLIi^l2 acres, near city;
cracks for tlie plant to force III way
cleared: no buildings; 18S peadi Into, there Is nothing whatever to fear. Fittlag Sbaanwck. aa triM
trees; eo» grapes; good scM; easy Sbonld tbe Ivy. however, find an egtenhorse........................................ fiO.006
cleared, little A McNamsm Ins. ing. and so,thrust itself into tbe wall,
Malntmmnce ot crew.............. 18.000
and BeM Estate Elx.
861841
the nstural and coutlanous expoinloo Drydockohatm etc............... ISJIOO
of Its parts will tend to loosen tbe Tug Crwiaer boaght to
'j<0 8BL1.—Or exchange for t
stones and haaten tbe decay of the
pn^ierty, SOetcre taim In
tender,..................................... 76,000
connty; euy tems; with or wit}»- building.
ont stock and tools; 76 acres im
A Cate growth of ivy on sound wslle Barge and houseboat on whlth
proved; five scree in wood; honae that allow of no advances beyond the
guests ot Sr Tbenas are enseven rooms; some orchard—cuts superflcUl stticbioent of the claspcis.
tertelned. ................................ 80,000
ovm 100 tons of hay; windmill, tank, or aerial roots, as they are called. U al
HlacMlaneoue expanaes, ester>
granary, two
bans, etc. littleJ,.A
----------^
together beneScUl. It ptomotes dry
talamsnt, ate......................... 88.000
ness and warmth, countencts the cor-,
rasive action of tbe atmosphere and li
Tote! .................................... '.8660,4W
at ouc-e a abi-lter and an ornament
These aerial roots are not sourced of
LlplaR>a Opinion.
*• eanylng nntrition. but merely sem
tnekB, and e
Sandy Hook, N. T„ Ang. 81.—Sir
leal support to tbe climbing ivy.
and feed store, with yam room far contention that they sap tbe wbaie ot Tbrnnas Upton was the first of the
carrying on coM. cement and brick tbe moisture from mortar, leaving It owners to retura to the Hook, com
business. SldetracA In yard. Terms
ing ba^ <a> the EHn with his 100
little A McNamara BeM JUor more guests. He was busy bidding
Iim Bx.
S18^tl
them adlen. bat he stopped to say:
“No. I am not in the least dIsap-'
A Dlswaiaed Toast.
pointed with my boat, or its Mfarta
d; cheap, little
At one lime the olllcers under Lord today. The wind waa ao variable
Ina. and BeM Bstafa^
Howe refused to drink his bealfa nt neither boat had a good chance, and
their mesa. for. though a splendid ad- partlenlarly mine, with the amaUer
TO SBU^Houe on Bast Beventb miml. be w-ns nut ttopular in the navy aaU area. Wait ’tIU we get a good
etreet, 4 honees on Tenth street, on account of a certain sLyness and
one on Ninth street, <ae on Ball’ want of tact w'llh tboae about--1ilm. breese."
Britiehera Diaa^lnted.
way avenue, two on Webeter, two Tbe chaplain, who waa a protege of bis
on State, one on Washington and lordship. wi|s Dionltled et this and de
BelteaL Aiag. 8L—While the abowothtiiii farms to suit any reaacma’ termined Hull tbe otHcers abould drink
ble cttstomec^Hnanthly or aa you to Lord Howe. When called upon for Ing ot Shamradc HI. In her llrat race
wish. Uttle A McNamara, 808 a toc« one day be aald. •'Well, genlle- agalnat the Reliance la h great dlaapFront street.
to Oie obMleager’a aupportueii, 1 can think of uotblng b<‘ller at
Kme.ia wflUng to admit that
thla monioul Uinu to aik you to drink
tee fitai two w’onla of the Third Paalm, Mie has not atiil a good dtanoe.of Uttfor a Scriptural toast tor once ma.v be Ingthe cnp.
taken frohi oi.c’ of my doth." Tbe
Ihe exettement in BMteat and Msetoast w-ns drunk. Not one of tbe olD- where was Intense during the progress
cera ludkuK-d by word or look that he of the race, and the streets were fined
was IgnoftiiH ortbe words ulludsd to. with eager crowds. The nnlversM sen
________ of abbot three acres or On rcferHiig to the Bible it was found timent is that Shamrock m. is snre to
the eqMvalett ot>?i6 lou 88x166; M- that the Third Psnim liegins, “Lord, raveraa tha poaltions wbta a ^ and
so two teaettonM loU artfalnliig tt how are they lucrcaaodr
steady breeaa te secured.
on the east; Mao five acres wttb
ftowaedir nrave
Olaagow. Ang. 81.—Not since the
amaU orchard adfateing It on the
It is relaieil of a MUsourl engineer oceteat betwaan the ThlsUe and tbe
sooth; fiteo twelve lots on north
side of same street,’OU in one hlott. that be doc« not hesitate to drive his VMtmtaer haa there been au«* excite
A. H. Perry. 810 Bast Front street.
machine al full speed through tbe ment over the race tor the America'a
818841
blackest storm at night with waah, as pnrJdla bar now. The anFOB SALE—164nm oedar wood de outs all around him. but! that be Is nnrninemmt that yesterdi^ race had
livered to any part of the city. J. afraid to go borne alone In (he dark. U
some one is not at tbe rDuhdboaae to bean cMlad «c' waa recelTeJ with bitB. OrelUek Oo.
SU741
bnt there te a gengo wltb him be slu thece till dayllgHt
It la tbe old atory of every man having erM feMteg M eonfidanee that the
TO L£T—Two-amMl honsea <me east bta owfi iiecullar fears. There Is a doc ShamroA'IIL will make a better show
tor
we
know’
who
will
cut
a
inau
to
aide, one eonth tUe, 86 per month or
ing in
to aeU on mogthly payment plan, places ^nd auiilc tbe while. He is an
aame as ra^^ttla A MeNamara, old aoMler and often faced the can
non's mouth. But be will betray ttie
«M aa>P«t<« •* “**»■.
oust abject tertor If due of tbe barmTBa namlivr 'rif wild animate. mM aa
ro
oonpla of Inside ro
leat little elm tree worms happens to pMa ao prieatetemlUea la thla country
suitable far cAoee m for alee._
drop on bla peraon.-Kansaa aiy Jour- la mM ta ha heyood belief, but tbe
famiUet gaigaUr retnm tbe beats
before tong ta fae dealer. A Writer on
XkMlar^ RMipe roe lemaBada.'
thii wOd blast trafic in Larile’s
TO RBNT^Rear roams, sboond floor
Here Is a sdmitiae tedpe fW lemon Mentely mjt fast one animal datler
of PeoMei Saving Bank
ade advocated by tbe medical ptofea- Who raciwtlyald a Uou cob to a lady
aion; Wash the lemoM tboiwaglily;
Mice thin and peel all jOover with tatter team <*r aaytng: “Please
>wlng tbe sugar to beeems and taka KUdr away. Sbe has aten
irttb tbe
t............................
eaturated with
lemon Juice
ear ................
dog."
tly preealng the slices of leiiM with a
apoao. Then add water. ilowl£,ptIrrtnc'
MISCELLANEOUS
all tbe while. Ice, if nied. sbouM be
Map Via «Mtian-rd Uke t
WE DO FABM or Cdty lasoranoe used Nmriogty. 0ne4hlid of a lemmi
a fate. Bogglea. It li
.easnlty and bnrMary Inaoranoe. toagtesate about right tor home nae.
Uttle A Mo^Iamaia. 208 Ftont St
iS^rd Uka to oblige yea.
USMf
mtrawi. m a tettew came around
INSURE TOUR FROPBBTT now
The beat way far a wlte to make hm
waA 1^ a Ptedfo Wndlng fae
you.may have a fire at any Ume. huBband not afraid ^o( aome other wo
. eraotteM^hiaaameoaapetttlon
UU^ A McNamara, 808 Fnmt St
af^ kted^c^^ar-aad l Mgnad it.
ts to make him itfrald of bar.
m84f
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9
local
Chmplon, Mmlt ef Brant
towtoUp. la in town today oat hnatneas.
MIM Edna Millar' te tha guaat of
ktioa Bitbar Ba^ara at the Nortbport
light honae.
The Mlaaae Anna and Bertha Stew
ard rettuned today from a two we^’
vlBlt at Omena.
Startinfi on Soptamber 7. the T. C.
L. A M. will carry mail to Nortbport
and Iniermedlate potnte.
Darraw Braa. of Nerthpert caught
706 pounds of Mackinac troot while
troUlng one -day this week.
Mita Ulllsn Lackey and' William
GIU of Nortbport were maiirad Wednesday ulgtit by Ber. F. J. Bryan.
The Traverac City band will give an
tcurslon oo the steamer Colombia
next Sunday. Boat leava at 2:80.
Elaborate preparationa are being
made In Manistee lor fae big D. O. K.
leet here September 17. Tbe eatlmated cost ot the entertainment te
•1,400!
Invltatione have been ioeued for the
wedding recepUon of Miss Adn Vto
1 Montgomery and Mr. Frank MUler which wUl be held Wednesday
evening, September 8. at 619 North
Ellmwood avesne.
.
At the -end ef the first hsH of the
third inning this afternooD at Twelfth
street park, fae Asyloms and the Ce
dar City team bad not scored. A fast
e Is being played in apite of the
windy weather.
Mr. and Mra. J. 6. McFadden and
three chUdren. of RockTillev.lnd.. are
In tbe city to remain dnrlifg fae hay
fever eeason. They are old Mends ot
Mr. and Urp. J. F. OOlespie ot WasliIngtoD street.
BrainerW Stowell, eon of Mr. and
Mrs Wesley StoweU of Petoskey, has
been made superintendent of schools
at Bangued. Abra.province, in north
Luxon. PbUlppine Islands. He has a
corps of nayve teachers under bis di
rection. and about 600 pupils. Prof.
StoweU resigned his poettlon In fas
Cheboygan high achoot about
months ago to enter the edncatli
field 1n the Philippines.
In the probate court today there
a hearing of the petition of Eteri D.
Adams for the appointment of an aJmlntetrator far the estate ot Herman
PtajfeF WII4. WeM at Aria.
Grand Bapkte. IpMu fang. St-fmr
ConUn of tkte.etty wm ttatotek.'MK
on fae Grand Trank and waa patoB
at Ada far refusing to pay ten. Be
yras drunk and. drawing a revolver,
BB4DA' Is Mittvrtr going to et
shoot up fae
the Boys' and SoSnm'e Ctefal« bto- '
Itoe was a graat raah far fae taU nan-lfs a groat ehaneofa to faot
gross, but a conple of temen finally
aweeaeded In conaltng him. ThoaEh
Charity fo a rtoak ^ eoran a mM-he <iitdiUed bis revolvo;. nobody was Utode of amateur theatricM pwfatmanceo.
quoted: '
-
SELECT’FROM.
F. VOTRUBA HARNESS CO.
...."'S
.,Si
li
SiMll Horses.
f)IR£CT0RY
TRAINCO nurses.
MRS. R. W. SRril.L>ON. NURSE.
irsduaU U. B. A. IrMning acnool.
class
a *98. Grand Raplda. CUUeoT
'phone
ne 813. Hes.
Park xtreet.
P
Pric 812
Price
to 814 pe- i
ARCHITEorS.
ot roeldenoa. 427
era ‘phone 411. BsUmatei
full slxe detMls given with all plaui.
,
MONROE .A HALE.
311 'Wllbelm Block.
TIMBEft~E^iMATORBT'
J. H. TOLLER,
Buying Rateo.
.................. »
DR. T. A. WlU'iBLM.
irBNTiST.
City Opera House block.
Roum 1
...
l>KS. 'SAWVRK & ro:NHAI.U;GON.
OeoUsts. Crown and bridge work a
apcclalty. Offlce new WLnelm Mock.
Istratpr and his lx»d filed and letters
ot admlnletratlons issued. C. A. Iteznmend and O. P. Carter were appointed
appraisers. An order was made de
termining the lawfnl heirs in the es
tate of Anna U Bregg, deceased
The geoloKlsls U'll US that the oreblppua the auo-Hlur of tbe noble horse
of today, was but little larger then tbe
common rabbit of today and that each
had elxteeo toes, four on
same as the cattle of today. After tl
FLY NETS—LARGE LINE TO
Dairy Frurioeta.
lit
S^s ,Dd blefen.........................
LODBE
"s
VSt
notice’s.
thus becaiue n twelve toed animat
The sixteen hoofed variety are first
found iu the eocene period of geologlcal epochs.
l,eHolnte, R K.; A. Robertson. P. K.
To WIb Nfrtleo.
Mrs. Uteeue—Uiie-does not like to be
Ignored. 1 »
a Uraod new gown at
tbe ret-eplli'u last uighi, and I don't be
lieve a Kuul nolK-od 'Uie.
, Mrs. Gra.v-Tliere's where you made
n mtetake. Nuvv. I woiv uiy old black
silk that has h,!«ii turned twice, and
e\’erylK>d.v «i« me fast enough.—Boa- Loranger, worthy president
fan ’Transeriiil.
Jack -Tuni. I'm la a terrible fix. I'm
engaged lo Ibiii- tlrls.
Toro—Well, lluifa ool exactly a
Crime.
tk-No. Thiifs the worst of It. If
ere, I eouM g-> lo prison and have
■ peao<‘.--Srra.v Stories.
A. U. Tii.BR.
UeuUsL Offlce 505 new Wilbelu.
Block. CiUxeua 'phone No. 688.
DR. HOLDSWORTH.
Rooms 7 and 8. Mercantile Co.'s blo^.
Special attention given to fae eye.
ear, nose and throat. Glasaes
fitted. Both 'Miraira,
I. A. THOMPSON. M. D.
Offlce in Hamlltoa-Millitoi blocL
Houia; 9 to 11 s. m.. 2 to 4 p. m.
•Phone No. 72.
OR. A. H. UOLAJBAY.
Graduate of Toronto UMverslty. Offlce
in Munson blot*. 'Pbonee: offloe,
103; residence. T04.
DR. W. F. STHANOWAYS,
Formerly ssstetsnt to Drs. HoU and
Oaks In fae eye, ear, nose and
throat departmeBta of fae Chisago
Polyclinic college and boepItaL
'tacUce limued to eye. ear. i
Re^"** l“ih.“r
"oul/'fa'.uariy
for the Ihiul tia,.-.
Rachel-He iiiii'C lie si-iiUmenlaL
Traverse City Chapter, No. 147,
Rebev-c-a OU. no. he's
obstinate. O. fi. 8.. needs In Mosonlc holl fae
-Detroll Fm- |•l’.•►-.
I DR. B. B. MD40B.
Tuesday on or before esrti full moon.
Annie Soule, W. M.
,1 tell whether a toau
Duchess Camp No. 2,845, M. W. A.,
to draw liim Into a
DR. P. P. LAWTON.
.’ doesn't iicree wUh meeu at Woodman ball Monday even,
log. August 84. John Q. Stranb, V. C.; Ro«n 826 -Wilhelm block. Citixeiis'
•phone 541; Ben •phone 878.
Joseph Sleder, clerk.
Women epjoy ^eing tiappily married
almost as much as they do a weepy
novel.
In the INstrict Court of the United
States for tbe Western Dtetrict of
Michigan. Southern Dirtslon.-In
bankruptcy.
ABRAHAM S. FRYMAN, Bankrupt
'o fae Creditors of AbrMtam 8. FryaforeeMd:
NoUce is hereby given that on the
6th day pt August. A. D.. 1908. fae said
AbrabOim 8. Fryman was duly adjudg
ed bankrupt; and that an twder has
been made fixing fae plaoe below nam
ed as the place of meeting of-crediIt meeting_of credtors. and...................
that fae first____
itors ot said faankriipt 'will be hMJ at
o'clock a. m.. at whlrti time fae said
tee. examine tjie bankntpt, prove their
ilMms and transact ondi otto buMnees as may pn^wriy come before said
16fa.' 1908.
KraKE.WICSB.
BsCeree In Bankruptcy.
Oilloe ot Referee: 818 Hoost
Bnilding. Grand BapIdA 8Dfa.
It’s Only a Dost Pan
Blit uevei'the less-rsn article, that every house
hold has to have.
It’s made of extra heavy, tin, hiphly Jairtnned,
handle is a continuation of the body, f-'in l*e sUpjred
over the broom handle whefl.not is use*. It’.s an IndestructabJe DUST PAN. Will last a life time !
Ror Saturday Only, we Will Sell it For
5 cents
Also for Saturday'only, Brass Extension Rods, 3c.
THE RACKET STORE
T0M0RI80W NIGHT, AUGUST 2I^,~AT STEINBERQ% GRAND OPERA HOUSE^
ted an Ecdfcal teliiNi tot
SER ORLY SIN
Sou BM OB Site at the boi office.
TdepboM OtiKBsMtZ.
Prices. 25, 35, 50.. 75
•CRtPPMIeflAe SERVICE.
lAY, AtJGDST 21, IflOa
PEICaB TWO 0ENT8.
BIG C. E. CROWD »rQia)eii wHMiausrfMRr HOjH^AlIGHy
IS EXPECTED
CUT LO0SE
MV. n. uM. i^wn. TH«
AT ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE
.11TH DISTRICT.
lAYFIELO MAN TOURED SALOONS
LAST NIGHT,
Miss BcM Drer, dughter at TfiMiu
Drer
ot
IIS
AM
Testh
streeL
vas
TO Se HEt.O IN CONOREQATIONAL
FILLED UP WITH WHIMSY AND
BSJTled
UK
erea^
at
8
o'clock
to
t
CHURCH SEPT. 1 AND 2.
STOLE A HAT.'
L. Cock br Rot. Pr. Joe. Bum M bis
reNdsaoe. Hie bride wu attended br
REV. ARTHUR, STATE C. E. PRESI Mias A. Hnetlma&tel and the sroom
DENT, EXPSCTEa
aapported by Arthur O'Brien of
NorthpMl.
T%e bride was attired In a tan doth Eeosprt and Was
Mmie WiH Be Led by a Si9 Em
Chief Rennie.
suit tjlBiDed with avpUsDe and wore
Chofae Choir.
also a white silk walsL Her ptetnre
bu IMS triinued to inatoh ber suit
With .hU shirt bosom stained with
PrepaiaUona are praeUcallr obnplet'
blood,
the
result
of a conflict with
ed tor tbe annual oonrentloo of the
brown
suit trimmed'with ap- tbe oScers of the Uw. and a parked
BSerenU. Diatifct Christian Ebdearor
pUqoe.
tongue and dark-brown taste in Uls
«>bs1
FOUowittg the
ith from gDlag up aga^ John
chsrdi of this dtr Tueadar and Wedheld at the home of the
CUrenee Hoi
neadar. September 1 and 2. Tbe «onbride's bUher which was attended by Mayflrida
d'betwe Judge Lortn
TeoUon promises to be one of the, Wry
about 80 fronds of the youpg
Roberts
In the -recorder's court tUs
beet In the history otvhe district, and
3%e evening was apent to a social way lomlng. riiarged with the theft of a
Kbd r^reahmento of Ice dean, cake 82 hat from tbe OotnmbU iSNel-tBF
3 Will bera shut one
and fruit were aerred.
night. He pled guilty and was aeseasTbe poulaiity of Ur. and Mrs. Cook
flne of 810 and 82 25 addittoaal for
as testUled to by tbe large anmber
B. By borrowing 87. be escaped a
every session will be a ronalng one,
r presenu reoeivej. Tbege Included 20-day terra in the county iail.
Ctarietlan BndenTorer in tbe
many costly arUdes wtaicb will be
Hollenbaogb. who was flned 880
district who can attend abould bIm
any aesslon. Bkiter^unent U to be useful and decoraUve in thdr' new three years a^ tor steaiiiig from B. J.
borne at tbe comer of Ninth and Uaple Moi^. came to town Ust night eefree, and tbe entertalnnmt commit
tee, of which CUiver Waters Is ^air- streets, where they have taken up teosfbly to be on band to wrieome bU
the house being fnr- tether wbom be expected in on tbe
are arranging to care tor tbe
nlsbeJ resdy for occupancy laat night Ohio excurstoB. The first gUmpae be
thU ever attended a
Both bride and groom have been In cau^t of his tetbor was this mamlng
coDveoUon In this district
the employ of tbe Cltlsens' Telephone when he was sitting a prisoner in
Rev. P. P. Arthur, for two years
president of the Bute di. B. union, and Co. for a number of years end have Judge Robert's ofllee and bis tetkar
■any friends In the city.
was crossing Front and Union atreeu.
one of tbe beet known and nmst popu
the soon request, a friend notllied
lar C
(he tether but iutead of coming up,
Hten secured t
(he tether went on to a hotel.
Toung HMlenbaugh who is employed
Oder at tbe closing seaUon on Wed
I Arch Gibbs’ ssw mill at Mayfield
nesday evening.
met a boon coc
Tbe music for the main ooDrehtlOD
striking
the dty abont g o’clock Ust
sessions will be led by a big BiJearor
night. Together they made the rounds
chorus choir, which is being o^anlsed
of the saloons. After they had visited
by PaAer
tbree and :taken several drinks. HoiPrierds eodety. -Hiey will lead the
ienbaugfa «ys be lost track of where .
music Tuesday evening and Wednes
they went and bow 'many drinks they
day afternoon and evuUng.
took. Finally they landed at tbe Hotel
It Is planned to have all tbe seaColumbia where Hottenbangb appro
BicHis of the convention In tbe Oongrepriated a stiff hat belonging to one of
gaUcoal Gbutch. with tbe Presbyterian
tbe boarders. As be started away, the
church as headquarters few the ssslgnnight cleric called after him to return
t)ie hat To this he paid no attentkm
I is at the Highest bnt when Officer Greer irtto dianeed
Uve business'of the oonveatlon.
to be siar by started after him. he
A straight rate of one and a third
threw down the hat and aUo a boa
flme has been made for aB the oonn^ Mkk.. Aug. n.—It has wtaicb he ciMnUd-to have fmmd on
SRUtnthe street.
i-Umt John Mi
Mc^
l?regr-80-inatW Bf
is biding to avoid being arrested
the Moss boy toadied a'wire oanylng and Bmmett
<karge of criminal assault, the war^ Struck and Charies PtenusnsehmldL
current of 22/WO volts, and instantly
When the quartette were -waltteg tor
fdr^y being In hands of offleers.'
A PLEASANT OUTIN6.
bis body wss a mass of flames. Tbe
HcArtbnr, who bas been living on Sheriff D G. Chandler to nnlook bis
Budd boy bad started to descend the
door, the prisoner made a dash for lib
tower, but returned to attempt to res- The Foresters and Thplr Ladles Msde bU father's term in Monroe tosmship.
erty and despite the aid the officer bad.
Merry.
He moment he
^ mads good bis escape.
The Foresters and the Companions
touched Uoss he, too, became envdStnek and Ptennensctamldt put up a
oped in tlMnes. Both were killed in went to bst Bay yesterday afternoon county. Some time ago. wbUe bis
good scrap but the woodsman was too
and evening for a good time and they wife was III, a nel^bor’s little girl, 12
stantly.
I old. was helping about the bouse. msch tor the trio. They »ve riiase
The electric current on the mitlre certainly bad it Hie C(
bat in the alley between State and
o'clock In the afternoon in It is claimed that he asaanlted ber.
side of the city was turned off
Wsahlngton lost sl^t of tbelr man.
Mrs. but was not found out because hewhile' llneaen ware engaged In secur busses from the residences
Chief Rennie was noOfled at once of
John Smith on Bi^th street end Mrs. threatened to kill her if siie told. As
ing the bodies nnJ lowering.them'
an possible she IMt for home and be escape of the prisoner. .Learning
the ground, a process that reqnlr«l Kelley on Oak street, and the gentlebat Hollenban^ bad been overheard
drove out after buslq^as in the could not be Induced to return, but did
hours. Two thousand persons
stood In the dsric streets and watched evening.
The outing was a farmers’ picnic years older, went to McArthur's
the grewsome work of recovering the
chief and Greer drove out there and
and there wpre SMne very "Reuben- to work, and in a day or two she. too. soon located their man.' HoUonbaugb
charred end naked bodies..
'
attacked, by him. She fled borne
Budd was « «oa of JcMph D. Budd, like'' costnmes. Tbere were about IM
put up a flgtat with the chief who rean engineer «n the steamer Rhody EtaT- present and they were made at borne at <nce and fkyaicians say she Is qulred the use of »
ily, and Moss' tether Is Andrew M<
by Wm. McCooI to whoso bouse they physically In a serious oonditlon.
When tbe story of this sasanlt be- /-■im bto man. and in the aevenl me
in lnnst|ig
une koown, the lltOe one told of her lees. tor the prisoner didn’t get enough
A line sumer.jras served and a com
unUl be tried eeveral times to ssespe.
roast and Sratennelcms were thoroo^- employm-'i bratallty, snd It wss de Officer Greer's cane was Used freely on
KIN08LEV FIELD'DAY.
ly enjoyed by all. Orest bonfires were cided to have McArthur arrested. Re HoUenbangh'a. head, causing toe blooJ
I built on tbe shore and many made beard of It and went to the girls' Btalns which showed so plainly on the
good use of the row boats at their dis tether, who is a poor termer, and It Is prtemwr's shirt In court today.
said offered to pay him 81.000 If pro
posal.
cm toe way to the dty, toe prlsoner
ceedings were stepped. Without wait
Kingsley. Mich., Aug. 81.—Kingsley
MINNESOTA IS OPEN. ,
ing for the termer to Iccept the offer made asotoer attempt to escape., tut
1 en fete today ca aoconnt of the
as he was leaping tram tbs boggy, toe
Field day sports wbWi are being pnH- .Modern Maccabees Frse to Prosecute he bastled him into a rig and brought chief osngfat him snd then didn't let
him to Cheboygan to get the money
ed'off this afteraoea. Quite a num
Insurance WeA Tbsra.
from his tether, who refused to pay go nnUl be bed Ue men behind toe
ber of people are in froan the suiroundben in toe county JaU. HoUenbau^.
Detrtdt. Aug. 2I-—A teJegn
such a Urge sum.
Ing country tor the oeeaalon.
celved yMterdsy by Mrs. Sarah J. La
McArthur realised something must toe chief saye. to abont as husky a telbasket picnic, speeckea, street
Tear from Mrs. Prances E. Bums and be done, so bas
the county, leav low and acUve aabe has ever bandied.
games and bmse raeee are features
Miss Bmma Bower, great lady
ing bis wife and t^y with his tether. He to not a large man bnt be has
of the
A MMteaa r:.i
muscle and knows, all toe tricks of a
maoder and great lady record keeper
scheduled but on aocodnt of. the high respectively of the great hive of tbe Offioen Are taking precautions to dis ron^ and tnmbie 'flghC In trying to
cover bis whereabonu.. It Is thought
wind Is la hardly probatM that It will
Modem Maccabees, states that the la he has gone to Canada, and bis wife escape be throw bimself on bto back
take place. ^ .
dles. who are on their way to the Na and others are being wetted to see if and tried to kick hlmseU free. The
chief doesn't show any marks of the
tional Fraternal cmigress at MUwas................."him.
SAFER FpR HIS HEAD.
IB understood that toe
kec. have reacked MlnneapoUs. where
tlOB to at a high piuffi.
|T enoceeded in landing with tab
Q thongb the mUTB tether to one
NSW fastball R»loa.1MU Brava Eaater they bsve Interriehed the cos
B and found that Uiey of Ute wealthiest and best known clUsn Ills IteUbaek. ,
ot UUs county. The latter to a
Mndison, 'Wla., Arig. 8L—•The beat have a legal right to posh the work of
LOADED WITH LIQUORof the ataerlB,.wbo hopea to
thing aboot tbe n»if tootbaU rales, and their order into Minnesota. Up to the
present time the order has been bar captBre tbe cnlpriL
the feature wbk# ftffltOMomeBd them
Indian Had aOeUon and s Half In Nls
red
«nt
of
'Wlsoonsln,
also,
but
the
<ffns worthy of ad(*4|a by the Weatern
Pcckete.
'
fleen
'sre
oonfldent
that
they
wUl
be
THE
JURIES
DISAGREED.
esnegee. is the f»el that they .will
Weighted with eight quarts cl wbisMve tbe fallbeak 'ft the team from able to eecnre the right to work there
wen ae in Minnesota.
Several Men Were Lucky In the Cir- key in bis pockets and loaded with an
baring bis head htfked off while atunknown quantity within, an Indian
euR Court.
tempUng-to ftt BiaiR6rNNfWa’'afUr
CONTRACT LET.
Honfir, Mtrti.. Aug. -81.—in toe cir started tor home on bto bicycle teat
earii time tbe Mil IdiRea.’'
cuit court, Hmbert Hammer of TKomp, night but being unsteady (
Tble to the el»Wmdht of Bkri
W.
R.
Burtto
Manuel
Tralnitig
Sehqel
sonvUle, charged with perjary, was ac
Driver; 'Wbo warn |h- toar yeera
Not heeding tote remartc, toe d
Will Cset 88MSL '
quitted.
star fhUback.of the jOnlvec^ of WleSagtnav, Mich., Aug. 21.-%h>ntracte
Henry Rust, ebsrged wito tsUng im naUve oonUnned on hto uncertain way.
eonsin teem.
untn overtaken
for bnUdlng Uie 'WeUliigton - R. Burt proper Ubertles with a UtUe girl, got
by Officer Umlcr aqd Chief Rennie in
school tor maanal frateing bare bera off. toe Jnry dlsagreelttg.
bto boggy. Tbe officers brought him
1st alf floUowat T» isMs S. Kerns *
back
and
lodged
him
In toe locknp.
Sons,
mason
work.
8S1.6H;
Bn^
Owight a Helteao ed-Seglnaw Died
} toargsd with perjury, i
giving him bis liberty this ttaratag.
Spencer ft Brat., csrpenter work. 884.When he was freed be sought In vsin
total. »«.488.
whis
Two lots, 6«x32 feet, teeing 'Wead- charged with amanlt and* battery, to have hte »llon and a half
oek avenue, near ftie high acbool. have pleaded ffunty,
T||V ~ flne of 8S key and half gallon of aleobol returned
Bsn purchased at 81D.600 tor a sltt. and caste.
to him. The
board
has
8800.000
at
Ite
dlssfatkm. died
SeUtera’ Monument for HllleSale.
of which Mr. Bart donated
noon, aged 70 y^
HQtedale. MIA.. Aug. 8L—Tbs 'Wo
kBuphUve of Haseachu- 81M.0O0.
man’s RsUsf Oorpa have mads a omieetter end wasWfB known to many of
tract
Ibr a aonawit to be srseted
Tbe bltndneri of Jnsdee Miould pte---------------------1
--------------<i the
vent here fror. winking at her tevte^ jMento‘
ti^boMd ..__ toe BoiAsn* lot In Oak Grove
osmstsrr. It to to he o« Berry Eten^
CHEBOYGAN
MAN’S CRIME
.^IQN.
Awaiting Your Inspection
• Many of the New Fall Wearables
Such as tlie new' Outiiip: Flannels. A big line of Plan;
nelettes in new designs, some new and exclusive ci'eatious in Tailor Made Gowns and Separate Skirts;
also many things iu Fall Dress Goods to attr^t early
buyers.
We are already- showing a goodly assortment of
the new Fall Materials that will make suitable school
dress‘d tor the little folks. You’ll find the' qualities
liigh grace and the prices right-
H. I. KNAPP
Watchmaker
409 9. Union Otreot
FIRST CLAOB WORK
The balanen rif ..•v.*rything pertaining to summer
merchandise, such a$ wash goods, light weight under
wear,
ir, white waists, etc., are being offer
offered at prices
t will cause you to lay in a supply for next ^ring.
L^ions of Remnants, consisting of Wash Goods
and T^ol Goods suitable for skirte and children’s
dresses. You’ll ^nd a r^lly desirable lot of Remnants
and tbe prices irresistable.
16 MV SPECIALTY.
.
WATCHES, CLOCKS
AND dEWELDY RE
PAIRED PROMPT
LY.
I
II
Rant d«er
III
aastft
oT
Sqairate barhM- abaft.
out of Uie Boye' Clothing bnalaaes.^
toUteiSUe '
atpendereet tttotohenn
pteos hy Itowher 1..
s&GnpTMJ*®.
The Daily Eagle.
THEEAdL^P
t.UtS»S>WanK
■■‘iMdUP ,
E*W.
TO
flie HuBberu aw a»ld to owe •M,MOveM. wklei to aa wall u aay awlnoooU hope to do irtto hsl oerw
ted the' advtetacea o< a WaS atwet
St
A. B. 0DBT1&
Wo. B».
P. a GfLBBBT
,-:;r -J
CLOSING!
A. B. C0ETI8 4 00.
Real Estate & Leans
How tiwd the atook nailcet unt
teel at the war the wheat, marint to
mm
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How^'.oMI^Mmr. MMa ate fO
Uod.'rrr l.rlaBA .
Charieo Godfrey Lcla'nA aolbor tt
te -Hans BelluMmr bslldOs. bad a,
BSSh» fof atudylnk' tbr run- uf Kypho and at the koui - time gr.-<it buutiin
^lapetky wiib U.elu. The (art that ever^SSThtiSS^rtr^^
h%|^ (lie KTrstest living autborliy on wlthoat rellet tetll I oociwifewea; to
toa gypsy toiib.io uiii) cosiouin gave
little pleasure lOiu'iurrd u'irti the tog throe botOea I was------------
Coming Cvwrta.
Angaat tt—Uneotn 3. Caitarto tenoUoaal diwaa. •«er Only Sla''~«tat»- and gypsy tunsl.-isns in Rossia and
towga Qraad open huaae.
One day In Pluludeiphla be met three
Aocaat Je-Uacoto J. Ogrtert aote>
Ic prodaotloa. ‘‘Ihe Bevetoth Hov”— dark men whom he kn^w to be of an
ancient stock. He n-sa <pilte sure that
8telabwg% Qnad <9eaa howe.
they could siieak s language <rb>cb
contained roots of Sanskrit. Hindoo
HE NEEDS THE MONEY.
end Persian. Vet they would make no
The Free Press exteode Its beartieat display of It. They would, like tbeli
a to the Hoc. Aaron T.
deny all kiiowledge of It as weU
Bliss, gorernor ai Michigan, on the
occasion of his obtaining a pension of
tit a month from Ue governmwt of they answered dmuitly. He changed
to obscure tongues of tbe east, and
again they replletl,
“Have you got tbitnifh all your law
ord, but bare no doubt that it was gugesr he tnuulri-d at last. honorable. We bad never beard of his
“Tea, Manor, all of them.’“isn't there one left behind which
leaving any of bis good white blood
os the ftMd
tetUe, bat eTldeoUr you have fontotteu? Think a mlnote.”
“No. signor; none."
drops of it were apllled. or etoe the
“What, not oneT'
“Signor. >00 have
the basket."'
LeUnd looked the man fixedly In the
isoaa mar
eye and T>ot a qoeetion to Hoinany.
that <me reputed to be as riidi as Oor. These was a startled glance from one
to
the ether and then a al'vnce. He
BUse to not greaUr In need of the
goveremeBt’a bouUr. bat we cannot asked them, again Id Romaby. “Woa*t
you talk with a gypsy brotherT’
^prove this view of the gnbematorlal
That opened the galea. They shook
penMoo. Anr man,' however Heh be his hands In greaf emotion and tried
might have been, who has aoccoedeJ to tell him bow happy they were to
In obtalnlag two nominations lor gov having met aome one who knew them.
ernor on the repoMlean tlekM in Mich —Tooth's Companion.
igan needs all the tU he can gather
up from any aontoe.—Detroit Free
OotMleb A Co. pay higheal
prloM for scrap lion, metals,
fubber, ran, etc. Yard on S^r
ttreet. Sent poaUl or call Ciltesas> PhOM 24&
At Dee Holaee N. W. Hnaey, aged
<6 years, to mder arveat charged with
ahooteig Jaeob Weiaa aged 70 y
to a qaarvel over BmtteQk, who amOed more toteeriy on Wetoa tew she
did on Hnaaey. TUs no iloidit m
Eva Shook skate.
The AalsMla t> aesvss.
According to tee Mohammedan's beUaf, there are ten eulmals In heaven.
nm edltofinto ^ the Kah
Paving Tax
epeclalaaeesaiMBt tazr^ totee
paving of Casa atraet from Front street
to State street and State atiwet from
DMon Mnat to OMb atraat la now to
my handa to collaatian. TbalntasseooBwt to be pald <« or before the
Isn’t this h hot one: “Mqs. d
SOth day ot Septonber, IMS.
Mnstard went to Olen Hall this atterOMoa In WUbMahto^Boott 2U.
m to vtoH Ktoaae Mattie and lOata
■ J Ote.) call.
Sewer Tax
KPs ef a oonpla who had bean Nottoatoonp
The teaete
ditenad 4S yeai^ there ooght to be
.X of tbe aewv la allay
-tepete teoawOlaUoo on the part of ist of Onion atraat haa been placed
r toarrtad fedm who have
I my hatea to eoDwiioB. tee same
I be paid <m or batoe (he 80te day
adltorVoOnd ot.fbukfOKhaaa
new name to the A. O. AW. Hemn.
It the "Alptea A a> inywheie itOway. White. Bte tte ghoet or Batete
“ “ .joaa'a toteat
r tete—Omad
lynehto* mnarto have only been ap,
teovte by tteae peeple who havaat
the am to ny BA ate whose teytog.
ao. »oM«sT mate;-aar. dUtoeaea It
- tbte aaM «.-l4mlartlle nmea.
la tte Bteatea et any liolter «sPtonattote the MteUe wm aante ttet
Gents! Satchels
kasmik Suits!
Closed Out at
Yimocm iULL
Below Cost.
JSWiOS,
(
® oi^Sriit
M. A N- E. TIMrCARD^
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax rolls for the cMlectlon c
Bcfaocd and cily taxes and special aaaeaamenta tor the ftve wards of the
city of Travene City, Mlohlgan. have'
bean placed In my hates to ocdlecUon.
Train____
I wlU be to my offlee for tee parpoae
Train from
of cdleettog said taxes on every wete 7:54 A m.
. Train for Cedar City leaves C^a 1
y from now imtll Nov. 1, UOS, frMB andt:6(
o'clock nnSI 11:20 o'clock to -tee
toenoon sad from 1 o'eloek to 4
o'clodc In the afternoon of each day. Frankfort making shortest ate cheap-'
All Uxe paid before Septembes 1 eat rautoa to Chloago, MUwaukee
the WMt.
m
wlU be received without eoUe
fees ate on aU taxw remaining un
paid on September l and until October
} a penalty of one per cent to ooUeetlon wm be charged on ail taxes re
ining nnpMd On Octobhr 1 and un
til Novtnber 1 a penalty of two per
cent for oMleeUon wm be ^larged.
Office in Wilhelm block, ttomh 210.
GRAND RAPIDS A fNOIANA RY. CO.
M. B. Hagwig.1.
In Efreet-Jime 21. 1905.
220b«
City Treaanrer.
Trains laave Traverae City as folRapids uid ChleagA 6:40
Fbr Petoakey. Mackinaw. Grand
Rapfda ate Fu Wayne, U:10 a. m.
For ' Petoakey, Hmffilnaw. Grand
Baplda. Cincinnati ate Chicago, 4:25
NorthTratoa arrive'from CHnetonati. CfaltgO, iteiaaapoUa. St. UnUb ate
Grand Rapids. 8:20 a m.
Tndna arrive from Ft Wayne.
Grate RaptdB, Petoakey and Madtl
r. 1:10 p. m.
.rains arrive from Richmond. Ft.
Wayne, Grand RteMa. Petoakey and
Uadfctoaw, 6:50 p. m.
Trains arrlvw from Northport.
Omens and Sottona Bay. 11:10 a m
and 4:25 p. m.
TbieoMi Sleeps cm the 8:20 a m
and 4;2fi p. m. trateA
Oialr car ate Maapeira
a on
oi all tratoa
north ate south of ^ton.
C. U LOCKWOOD. G. P. A T. A„
8TATH OF hUemOAM. County of
Grand Traverae, as. At a aesMon of tee Probate i.._.
to the county of Orate Traverae,
tee ox of Motes, tbe o-bole of Jonah,
tee ass of Baiaatu. tbe ram of lahmati,
tee ant of Solomon, tee camel of [the
prophet Bile^br-the ciiteoo of Balkto.
__er«tpon It U ordmed, that Sattbe doy of tee seim sirepera ate AI
Borak, the eiilnial wWefa carried Mehammed to heaven.
be aralgaed to the beartog of said
The Cadillac Oibbe waa six yaara old
Id that the next of kto and
yesterday bat the pabUatera aay they
THB Travnrae City Bastoeaa ooitega
_ .
said Thomas Wynkoop, Mtd
have no proodasa to make. Ohey In will atm Monday, S^tamber 7th. C. an other jiersou totereatod to said
tend to go on to the aame-idd
beholdB Probate offioe, to
pwtnnJty oCM.
dnpUoatod to eight in«4
tea editor eoMUer thv v
readtog twloet .
j'sasfsri. s‘'s-
TAXES!
city of Traverae City.
..Iky. on rnaay, ue
81at day of July,, to tee year ooe
teousand. nine hundred ate three.
Preaent, John A. Lorangerr Judge'
of Probate.
In tee matto oCthe estate ot Thomaa Wynkoop. deeeaaed.
On reading and filing tee pet
duly verified, of David B. Wyn
and AdonU C. Wynkoop. exeeuto..
the last WlU of deoaaate, jirwlag
among other Ihings teat they may be
authortaed, empowwed and Ileateed
to ceU^e real eatate deeertete to
ealJ petition or so much ihenof aa
wU! be suffideBt to the payment at
tee legadea and debts of deeeaaed and
Ladies’ and
left which will be
my pn
eteium
1 dod evetyetnrdy biUiof woodpeteers. The bird#
mistake tbe bumming sound Inside the
poles foe. tbe bnmmlng of Insecta. ate
It If to get at tbaae siqipossd toaeeta
teat tesy make tbetr perforatleoB.
' Beara, on the’otber Jiate. tbtok the
mming cornea from beee, ate they
overtoro tee stones at tbe poie'e base
lo tbMr endeavor to get at tbe hooey.
Wolves are afraid of the sooad. A
wolf won't go near a telegraph pole
under any clrctuattaocca"
*i«l* 1«T. TT.™™. t!TO “ SS-
dreds ot casee with pmfoct sucoeaa.”
te^y Jaa. O. tomaon ate
ana. It Indicatea bloodshed. It to
An toduatrtal paradise, in which met with reports of flreanna and dia
there aw no tradee imiona and
Imams call from the minarets tee
(diUd labor has been dtaoovewd
faltbfal to public prayers to tee
'moeouea. This recalls to a stilktog
manner the practices of many savage
Eden la sttoated to the Calumet A and barbaric natfons. The great oa>
Hecto dlsMct ot the copper coontry, Mobs «f Asia, such ai tbe Hindoos and
tee Cbtobae. still ding to the belief to
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
where there are miwe than 6,»00
tbe ecllpee moneter. Tbe latter meet tt
employed, "and. they all appear to be with prayers, like tbe Tutea But even Grand Traverae, m.
Nottoe Whereby Mvan, that by
ahaointely contented," says the
Id dvliued Borope. both
.rdm of the Probate court to
mtoMonar of labor. "A proof of this modenn one
county of Orate Travmte n^e m
. Tbe Romnns cam
llee to fte tad that there to no sign
of a labor nnlon anywtere about.
to eredUtore
Rrpets. Tbe sWperstltlou survived
UoB woaU be efleoted." As Hr. Me- through (be middle ages into • very
are yevulred
priiiaoBt thalr Mahns to oaM
Laod to himself a fatthfnl trades n
late period. Prance. Wale* sod IrHand Probatetocourt,
at tee Probate office,
id, hto reoammsBdatem of tbe tados- offer many toatantos aa
as tea to the city ot Traverae City, to exam
Ulal eqpdittona to the CMamet A eeventeenth century.
^
ination and allowance, on ttr betoa
tee 20th day of January. A. D., 1904,
and tite ante dalms will be heard be
fore said -oout on Friday, the SOth
ceived from a state oMetoL
day of October.-A, D.. IMS, and on Sat
urday. tee 80th day of January, A. D..
.Daa Pat**, the nMst oonMstnt
1»04, at 10 o'ckKdc to the fmwnoon of
each ot those daya.
IMWM that «rar drew a aolky, has jont
Dated. July 20th,-:
added more desttonHon to hto earMt
whtoh Mnee be beten hto m«itie life
has teen the wtmder of the faotog
world. Tte new rMdvd made by him
of i:6», white to oMtiuiter of a aeeond faster than that at Star Pointer
mnde Are years ata, to the more iwmaiteble bManae ot thA oondmoos
mider white It was obtained. The
track was far troB Ugtentog fast and
there was a strong wind that blew to
the terse's faee on (be bate alrMte.
a K 'to
reammaMe to bteave ttet Daa Fatte
wm bMtar hto own and the worU’a
record before tee aeason to over.
PBBftJMaamUETTE
Just a few
JOHN T.
BEADLE
CANNED
GOODS
NOTE THE PMCES
Hamilton mmg Co.
Royal Tiger
_^Corn and Tomatoes
are as good as can
up at any
price. Only
J. W. IHttlKER
RmI Batata Broker
OOR NEW
l^c a can*
FALL and WINTER
! Lb. Royal Tiger
—SUITS—
tall can Salmon
15c a can.
1 Lb. Royal Tiger
Salmon Steak
25c a caa.
B R EZ I N A
leiephone 157.
MiSatil^l^
swissas»!ass
All the latest styles
of Hickey and Freem a n Co.
line,
Rochester, New
York, are displayed
^ oni-tohlftA. Suita
bought of UB are
.pressed free of
charge
:
:
.:
MILLER BROS.
157 From St
Benlk (lock.
Sold by J. G. Johnson.
ima'Mi sale
Several Desiiable Farms.
Seven room house and 1..1
on Randolph street, neai Kimwood avenue school, l-lasy
terms; price $1,000.
Seven room house on I^>sh
street, lot .50x186.
Pi'ic1750; half cash, balam-r
time.
Four dwellings on Bast
Bide, reasonaSte prices, cusv
terms.
Seven room house W«*.s-l
Ninth street, Stone foumiation,eementcellar, iotiyOxldii.
Price $1,400.
Seven room house on West
Seventh street, stone foumlation, lot 06x172. Price#!,40t'
Enquire nt my office
or term*.
,
The Mercantile Company’s Daily News.
VOL. XXXX.
ijh
TRAVERSE CITY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1903.
Something
Can’t Be
Found
Good
NO. '9999.
Can Be
Proved
Drug
Without t
That The Hannah A Lay
I Oo had each
qttoadidly_equipped rug
department. Prescriptions
ptompUy prapared. 4 -full
Hue of ttdiet articles, pvrtomes, ate druggista sundriea.
Discovery
PuiM. p—.t
Mystery Unsolved
______w nntient
above
only a lew of ffiw tetnv germ
---.tthiaramedym^'---
Rada«%
IVRcr^ Killer
Itbaibeerr fully demonBirate<l.by iliooe who have
Mopea That It Will be
tried It-that tbe Ferndell
Soon.
Beat ClotAlOE SiUe oo
CotfM that the Bannah A
Record.
For Mveral days paot the
Mercantile Co ia aeUThe buying public who
utmost myntery <haa pre
a OD»f tee best OK
vailed in cenaio cirdoe
a» the best Judgea on
market.
Four
prices.
why it was that Hie BsoearUi, have proved teat the
nah A Lay Mercantile'. Co. Stic. 25c. .HOC mnd-SSc.
15 per cent dlaaonot sale
had odvefUsed scoh sweep
'■ —■*»-----—
I that The Uaonab A l.ay
ing reductions in all teeir
Mrn-astileCo. haveatartmen's tan shoes. (Mreful
inveatigatloo by the best Biggest
l ed beau teem aij.
sbopper* has uroved-lhe
' alflO'llMea^aformerpri'cea
foci finally. The goods
on Record are oontldered. Not a salt
and.
-----------• willtl be carried over, but
Nothing Like It boodreds will be carried
ty by llie pleased cnafiver Seen in Traverhe tomera.
Cltj-.
The stock of furniture
teat Tbe Hannah A
Mercantile Co. baa receiv
ed daring, the l»al few
day A Braotlfol side
boards from 216 lo 242Morris dtere.' the beet
ever Been, from to to 215. Wilt be Deed
Tbe largest line of oonebes
tom 26,75 to |5«. Fancy
roekers of every dewription; Ircm beds, eba’rs and We can prove that the'
tables.
Bannah A Lay HercaaUla
Co. always do have the
latest ideas, and oan ahow
Another Lot
tome of tbe advanee
IMl styles and oolorings.
It is a part of rar boalneas
to offer sog^stions. Many
are pap«ri°r now. Want
^aaatAanawpatteras?
Wall
Paper
The .Best
of News
Can
be
Pound
Among the new works of
fietion ThnJHannah A Lay
Mercantile Co. have placed
teeir shelvcA The boys
and girU have not bemi
overlooked, ateauehabost
of good books for teem at
2bc. 25c, 86c and 50a Fan
cy gift books at 85c for Ibe
oUerobca. Ite sure and see
team.
Have You
Seen
The New Twenty-filve
Cent ChloA
Never warn ..-aBoh .Ur
valum ovaroffared. Baa tee
window ahd ooma up atabw
and bay.
Carpet Cteaninfi
Of. J:1W. GMJNTtETT.
MtUnK Md Urlas. iMitl
«1. work tkccMcUr M« vnmpor
<xecaud. A«Mt (or MtohlctA Rof
Co.. K. B. Ou«B. ProB. tat«rw ottp.
carpet CleaslBs Wotta. 8S W«dhlaBt<m 8tre«. 'FhOBe No. 114,
Try our own iMk«
SALTED PEANUn
y an matfa frem No. 1 kpantah
-------i peanuta and an traalad la a
clean pure way. No lard or »M granaa
u»ed in our own make. Baeli order ta
roasted after ^o e^dar to raoelvad
0, ua. They an aold by A. W.
ahraua. Cavim Cigar Co.. IL E.
%-eaver, E. A. Monroe, John Lamaon,
Hannah A Lay Merc. Co. Prieaa guotrd to dealers.
MRS. F. E. WHITE,
R. D. White. Mgr..
G. A. L 60 TO
BOSTON lit’Oi
O. P. C4BVSE.
T. W. CABYBE.
O.
Csrvar A Bro.
iMonatoftiietoat
r
and Ouna Latw^
•riinaeiattwlr offloe darlag btf-
Tha Woaibarr
■raotanlag wttb probably tbunder
ibowora in nortli portioo and pdHly
cloudy in the aoutb portion tonight and
Saturday; atic^Ur wanner in eential
portion tonight; brtak. probably high
aootherty winds.
In old Noah’s heart Joy it begat.
Whan he atroUed down from Ararat;
rt>T no dnSer ^
Was there to say—
"Oh. rye seen worse fiooda than thatl ”
—(Sileago Newa.
WILL BE GREATEST SUMMER RE
SORT IN WEST.
OREAT GAIN Iri MEMBERSHIP IS
REPORTED.
80METHIN6
When you are using oU
lampa or any kind ot light
> but BLBCTEICIT?
in
yoor home or oSoa. There
is Dothlog like ELBCTRICITY &>r Illuminating
pnrpoaea. No smoke, no
smell, no gmaae. no danger
from fires—it to the moet
economical
Ulominator
tlial can be proented.
Boardmsn Biver
Electric Li|ht B
Power Companji.
Souvenir
Spoons...
TBAVeRSE BAT
CLUB Bocee
COURT BOUSE
INDIAN HEADS
TACHT and FISB
Sterling
1.00
»llTor
Ra»tail*fts
ilustliog Jewalrr.
He move latw war aew etore
next msstS.'
WITHOUT
DOUBT..
The best piano on
tbe marlwt today
U the KIMBALL
built to stand the
terl of, y e a r a
, EveFjr'
giwranteed a.n d
spia at factaT
priaea and nbeml
terms'
:
:
=
W, W. KIMBMl CO,
I. B. SMbD Maaegw.
ON ONE LINE.
Telegraph and Telephone Meeeagee
Ara Sent
Mhib., Aug, 81.—TTte Bsoaaaba A Lake Superior lailroBd. 66
mllee long, has equipped its telegr^h
line witli composite telephones, fflght
talking and
; over the
same wire at the same time Is now
brtug carried on with entire aueoaas
In the btulneas of the companyV
The road. It Is said, to the flret In
the country to adopt telephone and
telegraph service ovw Its entire line.
SualnsM Man May Spend Evaningi
at th. RaaaiS.
mainly female belgf^.U understood
thata enUHny
hasafreaybeen
J7 Kessler of Montana.
arrafiged'for and ^ .Uie ownen^of
igeon-in^hiet—George A.
the power are negotl^ng wRA Chica
of Ohio."
go people to removd an oteraO and
C^tain-lQ-Chief—Winfield Scott of cheap ClothlBE froUVy to this plaee
Arisons.
as soon as (the power Rill be ready.
The report of Thwnas J. StewsrL
in cl
STATE NBVfEJN BRIEF.
following: The gains In memberablp
Peoaksy-It U bMtoTed that Albert
the past year were: By muster. 8,188; W. Bamum. of CUcoco. Ims
transfer. 3.608: reinstatement. 11.878; drowned at WkUdoB 1^ flls guide
the lossee. by death, 8,866; honorable C. H. Rice, left him In a boat preparaDischarge. ?S0; trsnsfer, £>09; sus tory to rowing him home, and when be
pension. IS^lSt dishonorable die- returned a tew mlntitea Mtar. Bamum
diarge, 76; Jellnqnent reports, 6,022; was nowb«« to be SMfi.. Bice U held
7MS.
on sQspIclan.
The captsln In chief. D. B. Shney,
said In hie report: There Is a grow
Edmera—After an UlneM of abost a
ing danger that Memorial day wlU be
y«r and a half, Hentr A.-Haksy. eenused by some as a hoUday in the sense
ior ruMuber <4 the Bdmore MAnmnof pleasure, and thus lose sight of Its
tile compeny. ie deed at the ege of 62
sacred algnlAcance. Basehail games
year*.
and ail kinds of a
1 Omt day. and every
effort should be sdhJe by munirtpal antborltles and others to prevent Its desec»Uon.
The report of Inspector Ueneral P.
A. Walsh contained the fcdlowlng figurew; Number of posts, 6,711, a loeT
of 6; membeia In good standing, 268.100, a loM of 9.162; aggregate
post
rellet funds. 8S804D. an increase of
$26,186; aggregate ezjtendlture by
poBU for relief, $168,166. a decrease of
$60413. The post quartermasters and
trustees bare on band $104,878. TTie
value of the property owned by the
poets Is $1,816,108.
The quertennester. Charles Bur
rows. said In bis report; I am able to
show an increase in the granD total
CBsb*bBlance,of $2,347.66, while the Inventory of supplies on hruirf is only
1377.70. las than at -the lest report,
being a net Inoreaee tn your treAutr
$1.96946 for' 11 months, with an.
estimated amount due tor per capita;
of $600.
Subject of -P
The admlnistraUon hr the board of
» practloal u
News »f the Thaatras.
A Dne exami^3 oLthe scene palntarto
art to JlBclosed in the third act of "Her
Only Sin." which will be introduced U>
local theatre goera under the managelent of Unooln J. Carter on tomorjw nighL Saturday. August 22. It
showaa bit of old Burges In a walled,
garden and
with a view of the square beyond and
high topped Bell Tower eo famous in
history. By a strange «oincWeno6, Mr.
Suhler. the artist who executed the
painting ot this very scene, w^ at one
time.an inhabitant of Burgee.
which has
; Wrl^L a team
eter. was killed by a load of logs Up
ping over on him, fracturing bis okuU.
Wright came here some time ago from
Decatar. Mich., and was aboat 60 yean
such a great trnsL bnt by -an honest,
fair and liberal administration of the
Plslnwell—John Wb'eMer. aged 79.
tows, we may reach the
is dead. He was inurnally Injured by
complaint and of injeetlce.
A proposition to admit sou of vet falling from a tree one day last week.
erans Into the Grand Army poets
strongly supported, bnt after an
tended debate wee. defeated by a s
The eoBipteslty of atOlnar stmeture
majority. The encampment adopt
to nisTvrious. .1 -wlvnUltor c-ooUtns
more thsn 2.000 muw.-lea. In a hiuuau
Ikk!}' are Kotne i««UO.0U0'pe£*i*lr»tlon
have reached the aged of 62 years.
gtowla coniimiulcaltug with tbe vur
face by ducts, huvinR a total length of
CAMP NE^ THE WATER.
some ten miles, widle Hut of tbe ar
teries. veins and iwpMI*t4ea must bo
gtetl. Tbe blood coAhlOs-tnllUont
Prepared at Fife Lake fer..the Orand
.................. ire rn Itself.
Traveree Veteraba
in tbe rrttM. i
Pifd Lake. Mich., Aug. 21.—Tbe Fife
posed to'be tbe o
Lake Post, O. A. R.. has prepared a ligbt. are estliaeted at MUUOJBO. nd
camping ground overlooking the lake, Mrinen hae cskniintad that tbe gray
ry to the reunion of the matter of tbe brain to btfi» of at toast
Grand Traverte, Soldiers and Sailors’ aoaooo.000 cells
assoelaUon, which pccurs here Septem
ber 16.16 and 17. One tore cm all nBroads has been obtained. Several hun
dred persons are expected here ^tbat
fit^-orawl ls;eo-
B. B.'WeftAScBS.
N»w DtocovWT far OonnmpUoii. t»daoed me to try ft. Rratlts wwe
startliBg. I am werw on dm road to
recovery
and owe all
......................
'I to Di;.
■
New Diecorerr. It sorely esTsfi BF
life." This crest core to csstsBissa
ter all thrsM «bd hmg «aas6B|-GDi
J. G. Johnson snd BogbM 41 Raar.
IMMgbee G Dnxbw^ OraKists. Maw
THIS Store Win be Closed
r foTOBUO
iBK inven^ry.
iveiilory. Store will be openun the
afternoons from 1 o\-loek until 7 o’cloelt.
As Boon as this inventory is completed,
which is the wind-up of the Great Ad
justment Sale. Mr. Steinberg will be in a
y Vosition tn'sUite definitely ju»t what his
future plans will be.
In the meantime, .vou can secure
rare baiyains in anything you may. need
in tbe Dry Gtaxls, Cloak, Clothing t»r
Sh,;fliDC!.
Re«pectfully,
STEINBERG’S STORE.
Quick Relief fer Asthma Sufferera.
Fbley’e Honey and Tar affords im
mediate relief to asthma mfferers to
the worst stages and M taken to time
wiu effect a cure. Sold by Jas. O.
Johnson and 8. B. Wait A Sons, eodw
___inmis
PILt.8.
Loan Headquarters
-
on
pianos
foroitn
"i
THE HATIOfUL LOAN COiPANY.
Eeolped an AwM Fats.
Mr. R. BattlOB of KMboimu. . .
wrttas, "My dootor toM me t had OcbsumpDon and aothlag eoald be fioM
tor me. 1 was gtraa up to die. IBo
S.5TS.ii,S5Sisr*
Beilaalu Sent Waday Haralat.
other perb raQwaya.
FKe Uke-^Mart inyestigatora from
ami prop
rhor railroad
Cadillac have found laige quanUtles
erty.
agent t
of that product to Fife lake. Otisens
MW fretAag their breath for re
8218-tf •
C. A. SUTHERLAND, Mgr.
sults.
Mtiskeka Wharf Exeuraton.
Sold in Traverse (htyuyJ.G.Jobnaon. Bon MWIlbelB Blk„ vUh Dskr LsaberCO.
Tnesday. September 1. the Ann ArBattle Creak—The Michigan grand
'• d wUl sN-------------council of the C. M. B. A. win meet
here September 8 for a three days
annual session.
Fetor's KldiMy Cura
Will cm Bdghtto dlsrase.
Wni core Dtobetee.
-wnLCn» Stone In Bladda-.
eodw
Mease Take Notice!
and ItDcnry of travel. The oast of the
trains will be $600,000. One. vrtien put
In June, irlll be known
SB tbe St. Joseph flyer, the other as the
South Haven flyer. They irlU make
two round trips from Chicago dally at
8! -a round trip and when the aeason
to at Ua height it Is propoeed to run
train out of Chicago for this'City
every boar. This win give an oppo^
tnnlty for a man.atten^ bis bnslIn
- Chicago
- Ica^ during t£e day and
^wUb hU frmify at this watering
place to tbe evening. ThU great
dertaking marks a new era for 8L Jo
seph as anummer resort and it Is nnderatood that a company Is soon to be
organized for a large summer hotel on
the branch.
Xatflllee—A bnrgUr entmed the reer 7. tbe Ann
Idenee of Dr. J. M. WhrqdeU. using a
its 18th an)sr ra
hey Wednesday night He took $6 In
Bpeeial train
il Ohl
nual
.
cash wtalrti he (omd 4n some of the will leave Copemish a^:
doctor’s clothing.
NovemL-. .._ ...
at $6.00 for round trip and at corres
Painter Buzgisn blew open
safe of the PtUrtmrg A Lake Super pondingly lew rates to all stations in
Ohio on the 'Wheeling A Lake Brie,
ior fron Oo. sedurizit tlAM in oekh Detroit Southera. Hocking .Tolley,
and a large amoont In stampa.
out the country, for it has ^iade a sensatloD. will be the attractlM at Staln:’S Grand opera bouse next ToesAuguBt 26.''U to a well construetby Uoooln J.
Carter, the well known author and proAueer. who to aleo the author of “Her
Only Sin." “The Heart of Chtoago."
The Past Mall." "Two UtUe Walfr’’
and woe 10 other poputor euccesses.
Scenery for five acU to carried oomMuskegon Gets a Gig Induatiy.
pleie, aod
an exoeedingiy
rtever
Muskegon, Mich., Aug. 21.—The Ra“ —
------------------- —T--------Of players preaent the ptoy In a
eCue Boot Co., of Racine. Wls, has aethat has e
eepte'td the l^na of $20,000 and a stto
comment wherever it has been seen.
Mnskegoo toko c^ered by tbe Mus
kegon Otamber of Commerce to locate
Tbe date that "At Cripple CreNi’
wUI be aean here to Satnrday, August
It to Hal Reid's greatest and
saooesaful play. Tbs Boatoa
THE TraverM City Brndnem' ooOege
Herald said of It:
wOl'opn Mcoday, S^tsnber 7th. C.
. -The pifltareequenras of the aeen- R. Dookway, proprietor. 222MtA-AW
ery, the qualntncM of the rtiatseter.
and (he general abnoRdten cE
Frtw's BMney Oare wtU owe
maaoe. all tended to bold the attnUon.
Theaoencry is handsome and falRfal.
One was ^ and saDcw and the
fresh
WbMoo tte
8L Joeeth, Mich, Aag. SL-St Jos^ to to be made the greatest sum
mer resort in the west This to the
plan of the Fere Mainnette system'fOr
1904.
,
The ptons for the new enterprise
have matured and their folflllmeot to
in the hends-ot B. F. Moeller, genenl
at DebolL The Fere
Marquette has under coarse of omBtrueUon a line fran New Buflalo to
Chicago and when it is oompleUid the
road will be abaolntaly ludM»«id«a>t of
the Mldiigan OentnO.
A contract has been let to an eastern
Car works and the constrnctlon U already begun for two of the most magnlBoent excursion trains ever ran
across the state «t Michigan,
Tboy are to be eleganUy turnlahed
Flint—Albert Harvey.'colored, has
been arreeted on the charge of puj»plyIng Flora McIntyre, the nint heiress,
with liquor. Miss Mrtntyre to jinable
purchase liquor of the dealers be
cause of an order fcrbldding them to
sell to her.
same wire at the same time. Numer
ous Eastern Toads use both methods of adjusted to a degree of e
communication, but do not do It over
the sane wire.
-The EOeventh
.
eiTY BOOK ATORE.
San Fiwndaco, Cal.. Aug. 21.—The
Orand .Army of the RepubUc today eeleeted Boston as the ptoM in which
the encampment o< INM will be held,
and elected the following oBcers:
mmander-ln-CbM-^Jeaenl Jrttn
Black of Olinoto.
Junior Vice Coi
er—Colcmel C.
Large Comfort
Pretty Cottage
Small Price
TO ABiWOV YOU
AltlA •
B Atl Vatarana
... ..........
svt
............
>LUTION WAS ABATED REQOESTING^ CONQRESS
•
CITY IN BRIEF.
Oacar gwsnaon haa gone to Reed
City for a few days.
F. A. Steams went to Klngeley this
mhmlng on burtneaa.
reading matter.
__
Ellaworth Hale went to Cadillac this
will) picturcaof rare vidoe.
noon to attend the races.
In floest silk cloth binding.
j
d. H. Stolnberg returned Pile
lu iiairmurbccor stamped in
Ing from aJruslneea trip north.
Deo. e^ker ang family have gone
In fuU murroceo. gold eUiep> Kingsley tor a few days' visit.
ed. « iti. gill edg«............. 8.BO
Mlea Edna Murrel went to Kingsley
boo btbe dM u uom-ibh niaiMc MaL
where she wUI visit tor a short time.
A beatUfal tolls alcttrctbta hen with
Lester Welch -hae aeaigned as at
tendant at the Asyinia end baa ac
cepted a position in the Hamilton
Clothing Co.*a atoia.
.The Ladles «f St. Joseph church pt
Hapleton .wIH give an Ice cream social
oAd fish pond at the home of Mrs. Oeo.
Lardle at Old hOsBlon. Wednesday
evening. August 2C. Bverybody Is in
vited.
Mrw A 8. Beniemln gave a very
instrueUve talk at the Friends church
yesterday afternoon to the few todies
who were present, mainly on mothers'
Tl,r.-.*i>f NBRUKlJKR-S cvmbimeeUngs. giving some forcible' ttlus■iali»u> all in one—located on
trallons of the way to make rtilldren
I nion Ktreet. TheniBabig 50fn'l too
It's a urrtlv barseiflsh. She aJso spoke at the prayer
aoSTh^ KASV,
meeting in the evening at (be Second
1-AYMBNT I'LAN makes it posiM. B. eburdh.
livrly easy. L o^ it u|i tomorrow.
The nun over Milliken's.
.................TBa
ow *»itw...............
SeeUMASwIatofAlger.aeBtffaadHeilesleyMMfor boys and
Tbelireortke inMettmgi tfee
world bis ever kMwi,
POPE LEO XIII
NERLINGER,
IBW-Bamnier Reacting
COBimOUT
’■■’"‘ns,*'"'
CTEINBERG’S
Jg&and opera bouse
TUESDAY,
AUGUST......
MAMMOTH SCENIC SURPRISE
Lincoln J. Carter’s
...THE...
ELEVENTH HOUR
A POSITIVE HIT
The Old MiU by Uie
Biver. The B.
Blodc' tower. The
, Biaoark Beer Oar.
den. Tbe MilBonaire’s Drswtsg room.
Have You
- Forgotten?
HL SHIRT WAISTS
. AT HULF price 1
Jfany have not— WiU -^ou' wait
and be eorrjf f
-
IF VOE) WANT
with the best appltoaeo ttr cooking
tbe macM lamta* Tb«l|;-M >»•''
betxsr. It to good eaonift for snyfasdy:
we have the laigM sraertment of
Gas Ranges ever ehown In any city,
at onr
‘
your pies nud oakeB to make
a. good impression on your
.“company” don’t use any flour
poorer than the “BEST”’
.which for strength and ciflor
combined^is positively
Tww nAn.yg^^^piHlAY. AUGUST21, MIB.
EAGLE WANT ADR
-'S';LI710NAL
Mnat leave on
WANTfflH-A nniw to c
iBcton.
SttMt
MoNamara,
i08
A WIDOW wtehee to rent e uieU
bowe }o1bU7 with aotte one far the TO SBLL-New map of Oranfi'Tmr
wfaUr. Cell el KS 8cm^ Union
nree OonMy. little A MoNemfin
•treet
um4
mfitt
WANTBD-Olrl far^Meml bouMwork. L. B. TrimbiC oonwr Union
end NIntb btreete.
>smt
WANTED—An ezpertenoed .<>«ing
txMm girl et onoe. Apply at Pete
Meiquette
Honae. bUdtt
uaji tmn wwn, nonmiBi luiurar, ai.
»M per day; I trimmer man far
night WDric nt «sJ6 per niiht: l oSbeeier far nl^t work at |S.tt per
night, 1 edger man ter atg*»t work at
re per night.
. Ltd., ChaeseU, Bougbton Co..
—
oonpon trom
a maiia vna pecsage. Leare i'
Bagla oBoe. Mrs. B. 8. Pratt. ‘07-t
WANTED—Orders tor 16-In(d> oedar
D any part ot tt
city. J. B. QreUlOJi
jjt <Co.
8117-tl
POB U; S.” aHMY—Aile
apply to Beemltlng Offloar, 806
Front Btreet, Treyerse City, hUob.
S10>4f
FOB SALE—At a bargMn.
wagon, soluble far milk, bel
ptSnoe. W. B. Nal«»n. blec
315 £. Front 8A
TO SELL—A fine gaaoUne lannrJi 85
teet tong. 6 leet benin. nicely fitted,
canopy t^ nod corUlns, oak plank
end cheep, Uttle A MeNamara.
208 Front etreet.
bouse nnd lot on
wect aide, 8 rooms, only 8600 and
n monthly paymenu, aame aa
FOa 8AlA-Nloe new booaa, Na <fi6
Wi lligeiii miwat: gNito down
bnlaDoe monthly. See B. O. OOlett.
688 Bast Bl^th street or write
F. A. Clary. Orend RapUs.
FOR SALE—A good I
hoiae weighing UOO pottnda. Cheap
far eaah. N. A. Nelson. 484
Front etreet.
808 Ftont street,
i«g—two sfawes and modem tme• B leas than
TO rau^A beantilul residenoe. In
a central location, steam hast, '
trie light, 10 rotri.K, plndblng ..
bath, gas. fine yn. ; one oC the fin
est homes in the e»y> far sate eheiB
for carii. or part
and necotlable aecsrity. little A Molfaffiar
Insomnce and Real Bkrtate B
riiange.
S14»4t
TO SBLL-^l^ty aoru within a mBe
of city; 40 amea elearad, fanr i
In Imlt; fanr trant streams ai
is
,
/
ditched and Is excellent far geiden
or celery beds; honse 18 rooms,
n^ pelnttng- ban 48x47. trams;
old^palnary, oora boose; another
old honae on tarn. This la «
the rare bargains In northern h
gan. A good termer ooOU wltL
tie expenee make thle term worth
from eight to unAhoneend In a
shMt Uma Uttla A McNamara Inanrance and B«*l Brtau Exchange.
____ ceehnrd; ____ ____ . _
honae; acme emaU tnlt littla A
McNamara teeniaiioe and Beal Bs(hange, 888 Ftcot stteaL
8l83-tf
TO 8B1<D-U8 aeraa; 70 acr^ clear
ed; honae two alary, 8 toome, partly
OnMad; raoma Ml finlsbed down
atatra; bam old, 80x40; two granerlaa aUaehad to ban; good well
near honae; oMslde
bedding
100 bnshMa al potatoes; canhard, 80
tread; 80 grape Moes; uiee lake on
term. little A McNamara Ina.
BeM Betato Bxohanga
U17-
os. little A McN
and BeM Ettate I
-cor^---------L08T-8onday. a'Msamile charm near
the Pera Marquette round hooaa.
Beward for lU retnm to 438 West
Seventh street
88884-1
BOT WANTED—To teem dothfaf
biHlMM. Miut be e thoran^ gen
tlemen and not ntreld of work. Good
wj*eeto.,lghtpmtT.
HCCLE H4
WEATHf-
MONET TO LOAN'm
arO. In snms to si
roSn 661. new WU.
mu. 6c-
Kaon rii fifejlli ~~ Waa Fait In
LOST—Spotted hoond; was test sees
tanning........ .............
In the cltyon Sunday. Band In
Naw Yortc.'36^tL—That tbe Shamwill trade for bay. B. J^^Mo^.
formation to Joseph AUgire, P. O.
rack m.J«.<lM6ad to defeat is tbe
Box 88.
18814-6
ibMiet of yadtfi^thuslaats who aaw
yesterdays aMslKh the RMtenoe. Of
No. 1.
WORK AND REST.
S21»-tl
oonrae, the i«!w’'waB not absolutely
J. Morgan.
theUghtandahlfL
WhM Tfat-r .vlKram* partcvlly, U
. alra, but in a 16Ma> UlU a:.yor AmM
After v;oHv
reu. When th«» mlle beM to %Sfiwaid. a portion of
Mteniatf
li man may prepare which was as&d^h * Mrtng fain, the
to eiijo.v I'.';.I ba{t,4ocw. When they cup defeoiaa^^tlBftOA showed her
mso will enjoy heab to ShaaKoc^. te commanding
A few beaatlfnl aammer naort lota alieni.;. i
at88.00 each, oast of amrey and bolb tbe u\>i’.: ni.J the rest That f<i- style, and te mfRiar oondlttoas which
papers. UtUe A McNuAn lowfjt.
ppoaotf #be to the pafttcnlar
Nature if a j'jn old lady. She aeldoin
Insurance and BeM Brtate B
aore tlisu be oeetlt. If be UUng ot the rikl^lmagv- nfa's tMest
change.
bwatded as a veritelm/'
a Ux.T life sbe lets bis creatkm has
FOR SAIG—Cook etore In tot-elsas
....
braeiw. in wind
lUK-les gi-i, H:ibb.v and Ills brain go abie wixard te
condition cheap. W. 8. WiUlsms. elee]).v. Sli. u.-ver permits blni to long ward workaopf^teUr wite a jumpy sea
821641
1108 Rs
•
poiia<-»,.u lut^ty or a ner\'v or
on. while the,BMiane« In her trisU,
TO SBL^-A nice bay shore building cle or ii Fiuuu that bt- dove not
had deBooattMB^ bMt reaching and
lot at low price; abovt fire aores.
Tbe pruiH’r wa.v tu keep your musclea
litUe A MeNamara Insurance Ex- or your brains is to use >88 up and let running in n>faie aill wind. TeL
with a brenao varying fraea 1 to 18
Uie, 822 Front r-.treec
8174-tt
nature provide you wltb a fresh sup
kMU. and agatest a long grounB sweU
ply.
Nature
Is
asaKted
In
this
work
1^
rok SALS^w mUfib cow far sale.
te dafeaider anOooted and out pointed
Enquire HsasloTsfcy's Oroceiy, west test One luuy rest aoueOmes by ae
le chMfaagac,..
^e. Bnadolpb and DkrUlon etreeU. lag a change of labor. Labor tfaua
comes u re.reation -re-creatlou.
The Bhamraok did not turn the outer
To lire bupplly In this world It is not leark. and Chon i»: therefore, no way
FOR SALE—One l
eoougli tu know bow- to work. A
how badly she
must :its.i know bow to rest. Tbe
wsa heaten, bM.lt waa eattmated that
who kiiou'K only bow to work will
rhaii a mile astern, or
FOR SAX^Moton. engines, Uoneh' weur out. If be doesn't wear out Im
about
16
minutee
in
tbe existing
«. dynamos and other machinery. mediately bis work will suffer In
B. F. Darts, 822 Front street.
way.' Vo man ran do bli beat work un strength oC the wind. Mimi the Reli
TO SELL—A good leather top baggy less be alternates tt with S little play ance ronnded.
As a rentt of the triM the experts
and a land aal water bicycle. UtUe or a little rest.
A iitau%'bo van't drop hli work from brtieve. blow high or Jow, that the
A McNamara. 808 Front street
blB inhul'BS readily as he ran drop hit Reliance will wfa this, tbe thirteenth
tools fn>m Ills bands bad better take
sertee for the America’s cup. Tbe
a nl^ U
few’ weeks off- to study the rest ques
side at K
tion. His nerves are twt what they]'|ra^ win he tomerrew.
Rodiifi is Expensive.
> '
and aiding wont crack or grt loose. abould be.
. it a luHii wishes to keep bU oerre, let BaUdlng Bhamraok lO...............fZOOjWO
him avoid nerves.—mtsburg Dlapstcb. nve snlto ot saOs at 180,000 a
■ euwee with house in fear and tene
sulL........................................... 100,000
ments above os two. Front etrert;
IV> Clad DalMI-wa.
Wages for six months of dfflaU well rented;’ good ’
‘
‘
So long as tbe wull.'i of a building are
cera and cresr on the Sham
sound and the 'bricks or stones, wrti
rock. the Brin, and auxdUary
cemented together, offer no flssnres or
boats ..........................................s.50.400
TO 8BLIi^l2 acres, near city;
cracks for tlie plant to force III way
cleared: no buildings; 18S peadi Into, there Is nothing whatever to fear. Fittlag Sbaanwck. aa triM
trees; eo» grapes; good scM; easy Sbonld tbe Ivy. however, find an egtenhorse........................................ fiO.006
cleared, little A McNamsm Ins. ing. and so,thrust itself into tbe wall,
Malntmmnce ot crew.............. 18.000
and BeM Estate Elx.
861841
the nstural and coutlanous expoinloo Drydockohatm etc............... ISJIOO
of Its parts will tend to loosen tbe Tug Crwiaer boaght to
'j<0 8BL1.—Or exchange for t
stones and haaten tbe decay of the
pn^ierty, SOetcre taim In
tender,..................................... 76,000
connty; euy tems; with or wit}»- building.
ont stock and tools; 76 acres im
A Cate growth of ivy on sound wslle Barge and houseboat on whlth
proved; five scree in wood; honae that allow of no advances beyond the
guests ot Sr Tbenas are enseven rooms; some orchard—cuts superflcUl stticbioent of the claspcis.
tertelned. ................................ 80,000
ovm 100 tons of hay; windmill, tank, or aerial roots, as they are called. U al
HlacMlaneoue expanaes, ester>
granary, two
bans, etc. littleJ,.A
----------^
together beneScUl. It ptomotes dry
talamsnt, ate......................... 88.000
ness and warmth, countencts the cor-,
rasive action of tbe atmosphere and li
Tote! .................................... '.8660,4W
at ouc-e a abi-lter and an ornament
These aerial roots are not sourced of
LlplaR>a Opinion.
*• eanylng nntrition. but merely sem
tnekB, and e
Sandy Hook, N. T„ Ang. 81.—Sir
leal support to tbe climbing ivy.
and feed store, with yam room far contention that they sap tbe wbaie ot Tbrnnas Upton was the first of the
carrying on coM. cement and brick tbe moisture from mortar, leaving It owners to retura to the Hook, com
business. SldetracA In yard. Terms
ing ba^ <a> the EHn with his 100
little A McNamara BeM JUor more guests. He was busy bidding
Iim Bx.
S18^tl
them adlen. bat he stopped to say:
“No. I am not in the least dIsap-'
A Dlswaiaed Toast.
pointed with my boat, or its Mfarta
d; cheap, little
At one lime the olllcers under Lord today. The wind waa ao variable
Ina. and BeM Bstafa^
Howe refused to drink his bealfa nt neither boat had a good chance, and
their mesa. for. though a splendid ad- partlenlarly mine, with the amaUer
TO SBU^Houe on Bast Beventb miml. be w-ns nut ttopular in the navy aaU area. Wait ’tIU we get a good
etreet, 4 honees on Tenth street, on account of a certain sLyness and
one on Ninth street, <ae on Ball’ want of tact w'llh tboae about--1ilm. breese."
Britiehera Diaa^lnted.
way avenue, two on Webeter, two Tbe chaplain, who waa a protege of bis
on State, one on Washington and lordship. wi|s Dionltled et this and de
BelteaL Aiag. 8L—While the abowothtiiii farms to suit any reaacma’ termined Hull tbe otHcers abould drink
ble cttstomec^Hnanthly or aa you to Lord Howe. When called upon for Ing ot Shamradc HI. In her llrat race
wish. Uttle A McNamara, 808 a toc« one day be aald. •'Well, genlle- agalnat the Reliance la h great dlaapFront street.
to Oie obMleager’a aupportueii, 1 can think of uotblng b<‘ller at
Kme.ia wflUng to admit that
thla monioul Uinu to aik you to drink
tee fitai two w’onla of the Third Paalm, Mie has not atiil a good dtanoe.of Uttfor a Scriptural toast tor once ma.v be Ingthe cnp.
taken frohi oi.c’ of my doth." Tbe
Ihe exettement in BMteat and Msetoast w-ns drunk. Not one of tbe olD- where was Intense during the progress
cera ludkuK-d by word or look that he of the race, and the streets were fined
was IgnoftiiH ortbe words ulludsd to. with eager crowds. The nnlversM sen
________ of abbot three acres or On rcferHiig to the Bible it was found timent is that Shamrock m. is snre to
the eqMvalett ot>?i6 lou 88x166; M- that the Third Psnim liegins, “Lord, raveraa tha poaltions wbta a ^ and
so two teaettonM loU artfalnliig tt how are they lucrcaaodr
steady breeaa te secured.
on the east; Mao five acres wttb
ftowaedir nrave
Olaagow. Ang. 81.—Not since the
amaU orchard adfateing It on the
It is relaieil of a MUsourl engineer oceteat betwaan the ThlsUe and tbe
sooth; fiteo twelve lots on north
side of same street,’OU in one hlott. that be doc« not hesitate to drive his VMtmtaer haa there been au«* excite
A. H. Perry. 810 Bast Front street.
machine al full speed through tbe ment over the race tor the America'a
818841
blackest storm at night with waah, as pnrJdla bar now. The anFOB SALE—164nm oedar wood de outs all around him. but! that be Is nnrninemmt that yesterdi^ race had
livered to any part of the city. J. afraid to go borne alone In (he dark. U
some one is not at tbe rDuhdboaae to bean cMlad «c' waa recelTeJ with bitB. OrelUek Oo.
SU741
bnt there te a gengo wltb him be slu thece till dayllgHt
It la tbe old atory of every man having erM feMteg M eonfidanee that the
TO L£T—Two-amMl honsea <me east bta owfi iiecullar fears. There Is a doc ShamroA'IIL will make a better show
tor
we
know’
who
will
cut
a
inau
to
aide, one eonth tUe, 86 per month or
ing in
to aeU on mogthly payment plan, places ^nd auiilc tbe while. He is an
aame as ra^^ttla A MeNamara, old aoMler and often faced the can
non's mouth. But be will betray ttie
«M aa>P«t<« •* “**»■.
oust abject tertor If due of tbe barmTBa namlivr 'rif wild animate. mM aa
ro
oonpla of Inside ro
leat little elm tree worms happens to pMa ao prieatetemlUea la thla country
suitable far cAoee m for alee._
drop on bla peraon.-Kansaa aiy Jour- la mM ta ha heyood belief, but tbe
famiUet gaigaUr retnm tbe beats
before tong ta fae dealer. A Writer on
XkMlar^ RMipe roe lemaBada.'
thii wOd blast trafic in Larile’s
TO RBNT^Rear roams, sboond floor
Here Is a sdmitiae tedpe fW lemon Mentely mjt fast one animal datler
of PeoMei Saving Bank
ade advocated by tbe medical ptofea- Who raciwtlyald a Uou cob to a lady
aion; Wash the lemoM tboiwaglily;
Mice thin and peel all jOover with tatter team <*r aaytng: “Please
>wlng tbe sugar to beeems and taka KUdr away. Sbe has aten
irttb tbe
t............................
eaturated with
lemon Juice
ear ................
dog."
tly preealng the slices of leiiM with a
apoao. Then add water. ilowl£,ptIrrtnc'
MISCELLANEOUS
all tbe while. Ice, if nied. sbouM be
Map Via «Mtian-rd Uke t
WE DO FABM or Cdty lasoranoe used Nmriogty. 0ne4hlid of a lemmi
a fate. Bogglea. It li
.easnlty and bnrMary Inaoranoe. toagtesate about right tor home nae.
Uttle A Mo^Iamaia. 208 Ftont St
iS^rd Uka to oblige yea.
USMf
mtrawi. m a tettew came around
INSURE TOUR FROPBBTT now
The beat way far a wlte to make hm
waA 1^ a Ptedfo Wndlng fae
you.may have a fire at any Ume. huBband not afraid ^o( aome other wo
. eraotteM^hiaaameoaapetttlon
UU^ A McNamara, 808 Fnmt St
af^ kted^c^^ar-aad l Mgnad it.
ts to make him itfrald of bar.
m84f
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9
local
Chmplon, Mmlt ef Brant
towtoUp. la in town today oat hnatneas.
MIM Edna Millar' te tha guaat of
ktioa Bitbar Ba^ara at the Nortbport
light honae.
The Mlaaae Anna and Bertha Stew
ard rettuned today from a two we^’
vlBlt at Omena.
Startinfi on Soptamber 7. the T. C.
L. A M. will carry mail to Nortbport
and Iniermedlate potnte.
Darraw Braa. of Nerthpert caught
706 pounds of Mackinac troot while
troUlng one -day this week.
Mita Ulllsn Lackey and' William
GIU of Nortbport were maiirad Wednesday ulgtit by Ber. F. J. Bryan.
The Traverac City band will give an
tcurslon oo the steamer Colombia
next Sunday. Boat leava at 2:80.
Elaborate preparationa are being
made In Manistee lor fae big D. O. K.
leet here September 17. Tbe eatlmated cost ot the entertainment te
•1,400!
Invltatione have been ioeued for the
wedding recepUon of Miss Adn Vto
1 Montgomery and Mr. Frank MUler which wUl be held Wednesday
evening, September 8. at 619 North
Ellmwood avesne.
.
At the -end ef the first hsH of the
third inning this afternooD at Twelfth
street park, fae Asyloms and the Ce
dar City team bad not scored. A fast
e Is being played in apite of the
windy weather.
Mr. and Mra. J. 6. McFadden and
three chUdren. of RockTillev.lnd.. are
In tbe city to remain dnrlifg fae hay
fever eeason. They are old Mends ot
Mr. and Urp. J. F. OOlespie ot WasliIngtoD street.
BrainerW Stowell, eon of Mr. and
Mrs Wesley StoweU of Petoskey, has
been made superintendent of schools
at Bangued. Abra.province, in north
Luxon. PbUlppine Islands. He has a
corps of nayve teachers under bis di
rection. and about 600 pupils. Prof.
StoweU resigned his poettlon In fas
Cheboygan high achoot about
months ago to enter the edncatli
field 1n the Philippines.
In the probate court today there
a hearing of the petition of Eteri D.
Adams for the appointment of an aJmlntetrator far the estate ot Herman
PtajfeF WII4. WeM at Aria.
Grand Bapkte. IpMu fang. St-fmr
ConUn of tkte.etty wm ttatotek.'MK
on fae Grand Trank and waa patoB
at Ada far refusing to pay ten. Be
yras drunk and. drawing a revolver,
BB4DA' Is Mittvrtr going to et
shoot up fae
the Boys' and SoSnm'e Ctefal« bto- '
Itoe was a graat raah far fae taU nan-lfs a groat ehaneofa to faot
gross, but a conple of temen finally
aweeaeded In conaltng him. ThoaEh
Charity fo a rtoak ^ eoran a mM-he <iitdiUed bis revolvo;. nobody was Utode of amateur theatricM pwfatmanceo.
quoted: '
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SELECT’FROM.
F. VOTRUBA HARNESS CO.
...."'S
.,Si
li
SiMll Horses.
f)IR£CT0RY
TRAINCO nurses.
MRS. R. W. SRril.L>ON. NURSE.
irsduaU U. B. A. IrMning acnool.
class
a *98. Grand Raplda. CUUeoT
'phone
ne 813. Hes.
Park xtreet.
P
Pric 812
Price
to 814 pe- i
ARCHITEorS.
ot roeldenoa. 427
era ‘phone 411. BsUmatei
full slxe detMls given with all plaui.
,
MONROE .A HALE.
311 'Wllbelm Block.
TIMBEft~E^iMATORBT'
J. H. TOLLER,
Buying Rateo.
.................. »
DR. T. A. WlU'iBLM.
irBNTiST.
City Opera House block.
Roum 1
...
l>KS. 'SAWVRK & ro:NHAI.U;GON.
OeoUsts. Crown and bridge work a
apcclalty. Offlce new WLnelm Mock.
Istratpr and his lx»d filed and letters
ot admlnletratlons issued. C. A. Iteznmend and O. P. Carter were appointed
appraisers. An order was made de
termining the lawfnl heirs in the es
tate of Anna U Bregg, deceased
The geoloKlsls U'll US that the oreblppua the auo-Hlur of tbe noble horse
of today, was but little larger then tbe
common rabbit of today and that each
had elxteeo toes, four on
same as the cattle of today. After tl
FLY NETS—LARGE LINE TO
Dairy Frurioeta.
lit
S^s ,Dd blefen.........................
LODBE
"s
VSt
notice’s.
thus becaiue n twelve toed animat
The sixteen hoofed variety are first
found iu the eocene period of geologlcal epochs.
l,eHolnte, R K.; A. Robertson. P. K.
To WIb Nfrtleo.
Mrs. Uteeue—Uiie-does not like to be
Ignored. 1 »
a Uraod new gown at
tbe ret-eplli'u last uighi, and I don't be
lieve a Kuul nolK-od 'Uie.
, Mrs. Gra.v-Tliere's where you made
n mtetake. Nuvv. I woiv uiy old black
silk that has h,!«ii turned twice, and
e\’erylK>d.v «i« me fast enough.—Boa- Loranger, worthy president
fan ’Transeriiil.
Jack -Tuni. I'm la a terrible fix. I'm
engaged lo Ibiii- tlrls.
Toro—Well, lluifa ool exactly a
Crime.
tk-No. Thiifs the worst of It. If
ere, I eouM g-> lo prison and have
■ peao<‘.--Srra.v Stories.
A. U. Tii.BR.
UeuUsL Offlce 505 new Wilbelu.
Block. CiUxeua 'phone No. 688.
DR. HOLDSWORTH.
Rooms 7 and 8. Mercantile Co.'s blo^.
Special attention given to fae eye.
ear, nose and throat. Glasaes
fitted. Both 'Miraira,
I. A. THOMPSON. M. D.
Offlce in Hamlltoa-Millitoi blocL
Houia; 9 to 11 s. m.. 2 to 4 p. m.
•Phone No. 72.
OR. A. H. UOLAJBAY.
Graduate of Toronto UMverslty. Offlce
in Munson blot*. 'Pbonee: offloe,
103; residence. T04.
DR. W. F. STHANOWAYS,
Formerly ssstetsnt to Drs. HoU and
Oaks In fae eye, ear, nose and
throat departmeBta of fae Chisago
Polyclinic college and boepItaL
'tacUce limued to eye. ear. i
Re^"** l“ih.“r
"oul/'fa'.uariy
for the Ihiul tia,.-.
Rachel-He iiiii'C lie si-iiUmenlaL
Traverse City Chapter, No. 147,
Rebev-c-a OU. no. he's
obstinate. O. fi. 8.. needs In Mosonlc holl fae
-Detroll Fm- |•l’.•►-.
I DR. B. B. MD40B.
Tuesday on or before esrti full moon.
Annie Soule, W. M.
,1 tell whether a toau
Duchess Camp No. 2,845, M. W. A.,
to draw liim Into a
DR. P. P. LAWTON.
.’ doesn't iicree wUh meeu at Woodman ball Monday even,
log. August 84. John Q. Stranb, V. C.; Ro«n 826 -Wilhelm block. Citixeiis'
•phone 541; Ben •phone 878.
Joseph Sleder, clerk.
Women epjoy ^eing tiappily married
almost as much as they do a weepy
novel.
In the INstrict Court of the United
States for tbe Western Dtetrict of
Michigan. Southern Dirtslon.-In
bankruptcy.
ABRAHAM S. FRYMAN, Bankrupt
'o fae Creditors of AbrMtam 8. FryaforeeMd:
NoUce is hereby given that on the
6th day pt August. A. D.. 1908. fae said
AbrabOim 8. Fryman was duly adjudg
ed bankrupt; and that an twder has
been made fixing fae plaoe below nam
ed as the place of meeting of-crediIt meeting_of credtors. and...................
that fae first____
itors ot said faankriipt 'will be hMJ at
o'clock a. m.. at whlrti time fae said
tee. examine tjie bankntpt, prove their
ilMms and transact ondi otto buMnees as may pn^wriy come before said
16fa.' 1908.
KraKE.WICSB.
BsCeree In Bankruptcy.
Oilloe ot Referee: 818 Hoost
Bnilding. Grand BapIdA 8Dfa.
It’s Only a Dost Pan
Blit uevei'the less-rsn article, that every house
hold has to have.
It’s made of extra heavy, tin, hiphly Jairtnned,
handle is a continuation of the body, f-'in l*e sUpjred
over the broom handle whefl.not is use*. It’.s an IndestructabJe DUST PAN. Will last a life time !
Ror Saturday Only, we Will Sell it For
5 cents
Also for Saturday'only, Brass Extension Rods, 3c.
THE RACKET STORE
T0M0RI80W NIGHT, AUGUST 2I^,~AT STEINBERQ% GRAND OPERA HOUSE^
ted an Ecdfcal teliiNi tot
SER ORLY SIN
Sou BM OB Site at the boi office.
TdepboM OtiKBsMtZ.
Prices. 25, 35, 50.. 75
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