Uin DArBit 1 IllllUliCISSUED EVERY ER1DAY.RA A. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.)FFICE 410 PHOENIX STREET.ered at the South Haven post office as mail matter of the 2d c/ass.OAK TELEPHONE NO. 154.►scriptlons-Yearly $1.00; pro rata ractlona of year. Terms—always In nice. Advertising-rates made known Application,FRIDAY. MAY 19, 1S99.WANTS DAMAGESH ncvv DUAI Lint.EFFORT BEING MADE TO SELL ' STOCK FOR ONE.They, Want to Purchase the Fast Steamer Unique.i. Martha Ronkl^W‘ants SI.500 for a Fall.n a communication to the counlast night Mrs. Martha Ronk ified them that she would hold city liable for $1,500 damages Wguries sustained by falling on a ectivV^valk. tn April jSTYs. Ronk fell on a walk Green street which she claims ; defective and injured her ankle I according to the affidavit made ‘night has since been unable tothe injured member. The mat-was referred to the committee^-Graham Morton claims.SUGAR BEETSdee as to Planting by one Who Has Knowm Them.There is a movement on foot in South Haven to organize a new boat line for the purpose of pur-Vhasing the fast steamer Unique Capt. Jqe Smith and H. E. Herman are at the head of the enter prise. They desire to organize a company with $20,000 and of this amount they will subscribe $7,000 and ask others to subscribe the balance in stock.The Unique was built in 1894 and is said to be .the fastest screw wheel steamer on the lakes. It is guaranteed to make 20 miles an hour regular time and can be pushed to a maximum speed of 24 miles an hour. , She is 175 feet long and is one of the best built boats on the lake. She is capable of carrying 500 passengers- The boat could make the run from here to Chicago in four hours, about the same time it now [requires theboats to run from St. Joseph to Chicago.If the promoters succeed in getting the required amount the boat will be purchased and run in connection with the steamer city of Grand Rapids.Donrhe farmers who have taken con-:ts to grow sugar beets should very careful and not sow the d too deep as it causes a weak i tender growtli Gable to be sted by the cold or hot wind and many cases never reaches theface at all.eed might better be planted f an inch deep rather than beingBase ball goods at Hill’s.“Dollar Saving Store special Sales of Ladies Capes and Jackets, Saturday and Monday, May 20th and 22nd.Why bind yourself to pay $25 for a wheel when you can buy one of those celebrated Ivachoes for $20. See Geo. Anderson.IT IS SWORN TO.Mr. day.Mr. J. C ness trip.Willis I morning.Bev. D. yesterday Isaac 8a died Satun Chas. Tr a trip to 8a Mrs. 0.1 siclans oar Mrs Ed fall two we Mr. Tun loo, la., on J.' D. 0 cent visit I Dr. Wis guest of hi Mr Ge in town po Ralph Jf were In to L. A. Le day night Mrs M. ness trip t Miss Ho on Saturdi here.Mr, II, guest of hii north side.M 8. a Arlington c their grand Will Sej the winter the south, iMessrs. I and E. D. Mr. and M with them.Chas. Ch dents of th eursion Su)Mr. C has been Buuell, retMrs L. in town Fi go.Mr. G an additio of town.Mrs. E. and sister