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I Saturcay's 'Game An Foot Ball Exciting One. Tlie i Hour Stood lO to IIU M UckN I'lx)rl u iooa iunie. Hut IVcru o Hattli Forth Hume ' Team. The foot ball khcdo at the Athletic I'ark lHt Siturday afternoon between the high Hfhool team of this city and Hancock wan t firlj good exhibition of the game, but who a little too one sided to be exciting and the local team had things their own way during the better part of the game, although the score was good and playing of both teams showed that they bad good material, but were lacking in team work when they played on the defeature. This was noticeable in both teams to a certain extent, but more part'cularly in the visiting team, Thd ground was in a bad condition on accouot of the snow and mud and the players were at a disadvantage on that account. Calumet kicked off in the firnt hnlfaud Hancock advanced the ball to about the center of the field where they lofctit for failing to make gains. Calu met worknd it to within the twenty yard line and Lyons made a brilliant run around the center for a touchdown and Gilbert kicked kojiI scoring six points for Calmnet. The ball wss put in play again, but neither hide made another score ia thin tialf and the score stood six to nothing at the end of the firnt half. In the second half Hancock kicked off and Calnmet got the bJl and by good center and end plays made good gains until the ball was again near Hancock's goal aud thy finally scored another touchdown, but (iilbert failed in trying to kick goal on account of the wet ball and this left the score 10 to 0 and a short tini to play. The second half came to an end with thebali in Calumet's territory, but the outsiders were unable to core. The C.ilumet team tried several new plajs an worked the revolving .tandem on the Hancock line for good gains sev eral times. The Hancock feani played a good game when they bad the ball, but showed a lack of practice in team work and their line went to pieces very easily. The team ha i some good material, Lynch, Mascn and Sheeban playing a good game. They lined np as follows: Center, Con way; left end, Honking; right tackle, Wagner; right guard, McAskill; left uard, Chamberlain; left tackle, MasoL; Jett end, O'Brien; quarter, Turkman; left half back, Furnier; right half back, Lynch; 'full back, Sheeban. i has become a permanent fixture in Calu I met and that Dr. Ira C Williams, wbohas ' made so many friends in this vicinity,' has been promoted to the position ol cbid consulting physician, pf. Williams has bad twenty fouryears 1 of Experience in tte practice o medicine. is H graduate pi Lon Island .Hospital, of Brooklyn, New York, class ol ISiiU i an bont st, conscientious, and skillful phy ? sician. His specialty is the treatment of all chronic, uervons. and special disease of both sexe-, espnciallv all catarrh .auc tions of the nos, throat and lungs, dis eases ol wqmen, and tfce spet ial diieaes of men. From now until further notice, the doctor will give the -deserving poor free treatment ever week day morning 0 to 10 o'clock, at hi office in the Agniti block, 439 Fifth sf reet, and to those able t ) pay bis charges are exceedingly rea sonable. He can be consulted from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. on week days, and irom 10 to 2 on Sundays. No better opportunity bas ever been bfforded the citizens of this country to avail themselves of the ser vices of an honest and skilllful physician. A C.lKU. C'lt- rom lir, Ira C. William to the Izenn of HoueMon County. To the Editor: It gives me pleasure to -annour.ee to your readers that I have taken up my permanent residence in Cab m met, and have assumed charge of the British Medical Institute, have recently been promoted to the position of chief consulting physician of that institution. In thus announcing myself I think it is due to the public to state who and what I am. I was born in the city of Pratte- burg, New York, in the year 1851, hence am 40 vears old. I was educated at the Corning (New York) FreeAcademy, took a two year course in the University of Micbignn. and graduated in 1873 from the Lonjr Idand College Hospital, of Brooklyn, New York, taking from it my degree of M. I. I was for several years a member of the Michigan State Medical Society, and at present a member of the Cheboygan County Medical Society, also an honorary member of the Jackscn Academy of Medicine. If this m-ord, which is clear and un tiirnifhed, commends me to the confl ;lTKe and patronage of the citizens of Iloujihton rounty, I will feel more than renaidfor tins breach of the so-called jneriical ethics. Having had over twenty-four years of experience in the active practice of my profession, and having devoted nearly all nf that period to the study and treat :nent of nil Chronic. Nervous, Special and Sexual Diseases. I I eel fully compe tent to treat mcceHsiuiiy nil canes en trusted to my care Invalids who sufier Irom i ntnrru or Catarrhal-deafness, male or female w eak - ness, rupture or any diseases of th rec turn, I can assure of apeedy and painless . cure. I might with truth say that the diseases peculiar to men and women J have' made the study of ray life. Young men, the victims of theiruwn follies, will, I hope, find me their friend and bene factor; and women bowed down with pains and weaknesses, from maladies peculiar to their sex, I especially invite to call upon ms; my facilities lor the suc- ssful treatment of their cases are, I believe, swond to none. My office Is in the Agniti block, 439 Fifth street, Calumet, where I can be ' found eyery week day from 9 a. tn. till 8 ?. m.'and on Sundays Irotn 10 till 2, . " Too rs respectfully, ' ' " Ira C, Williams, M. D. L,(ght Guard Annual. The date of the Light Guard annual party is Thanksgiving eve and, although the event is several weeks away, prepa rations are already -Deing .maue. xuv Light (luard intend to haye their next annual fully up to the standard of the ., . previous ones ana win spare uo tiuun n that direction- The society people ot the county have come to; look upon the annual Thanksgiving, ball of the Calumet Light Guar i as the one society event of the year and the company has always put forth extra efforts to see that this dance was a big success. At the last meeting of the company it was decided to leave the arrangements for the party in the hands ol the enter tainmeat committee appointed several weeks ago and to ha e this committee work in conjunction with a committee from the veteran corps of the Light Guard which was to include President N. Cox and t wo other members of that corps appointed by him. The committee met Saturday evening and planned the outline of thearrangementsfor thedance. Ff e of i'liargo to Huffererw. Cut this out and take it to your drug gist and get a sample bottle ol King New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, They do not ask to buy before trying. This will show you the great merits ol this truly wonderful rem edy, and show you what can be accom plished by the regular size bottle. This is no experiment, and would be disas trous to the proprietors, did they not know it would invariably cure. Many of the best physician are now using it in most severe cases. It is guaranteed. Trial bottle free at D. T. MacDonald's drug stsre. Regular size GO and $1. Hue klen'a Arnica Halve. Ihe best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Scores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chd- biains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posiiyely cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money, refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by D. T. MacDonald. Aro As Good As Money Can Buy. And Havo Many Fea tures Not Pound In Oihr Kansas. Examine . Our Lino And Compare Price's. " " ' Cut Glass, .ES3 Carlton H ardware Co., Houehton - - - Calumet. J. F. Coon and William Howe of Man- istique, Mich., will open a first-class grocery and crockery store in the Harris building, corner of Heel a and Fourth streets, second door from bank in Laur ium, about the 20th of this month. They have been in business for the last fifteen years and come among ns highly recom mended. Services were held at the Bed Jacket Congregational church again yesterday, after the church had been closed for three weeks undergoing repairs. The church has been recarpeted and the interior re paired and oiled. At the morning ser vice yesterday the Daughters of l'oca- hantas attended in a body accompanied by the Salvation Army band. Special servces were held at the Finn ish Lutheran church at the Hecla church yesterday, when the new pipe .organ which was but recently received was ded icated to the service. Hey. D. Stalker pastor of the Presbyterian church gave a sermon service. There was special music on the new organ for the occasion. Chicago mail was delayed . three times, last week by the Northwestern failing to make connections with the South Shore The deer hunters are also credited for this a it is said that there are even more henting along the line of the Northwest ern than' there are on the other rail roads. t ' '. . The exterior wood work of the Borgo block bas been considerably improved in appearance by several coats of paint which were were put on last week. - ; -.' i. i Wanted Light steady, boarders. Ap plyito John Thomas, oyer the old' bar racks, Pine street n '. . ' : - 1 1 1 " .' - A, .young son arrived this .morning . to. brighten the home ol Mr. and Mrs. AI. KfDnger. " - y ' ; . ' Mrs. Mary Downey 6t Franklin. ' is vis! ltlnjtt friends in the city for a short time R M. KlJwftrdselurped Saturday from a ihoctbujiaeM trip-40 Chicago. FULL LINE OF ; ;"Stari sky's French . China. Semi Porcelain Syracuse Ware. (inaran'terO to LaM With Or dinary care for 3 Yearn. Wedge- wood. Clean, Durable,. Wholesome, Cheap. Edgerton China. Piespoint Novelties IU HANDSOME- Overcoats And Ulsters, Not Beyond Roach Of Tho Ordinary Pocketbook. We know that men fire particular and that the overcoat is to be the dressiest garment, so we have provided good qualities of all kinds, whih the best dressed people would be pleased with. Now they aro ready, ' All the f ncy touches of good tailoring, perfect in fit, and best of all, at hand some saving in price. Many dollars saved by buying one of the Overcoats . or Ulsters we sell at $6, f 8, $10. $12 or $15; also hundreds of Men's Suits from $5 to $15 to select from. We have underwear from 25 cents to $1.50 each. Trunks and valises at factory prices. Bear in mind, and don't make a mistake, our store Is iu the Anderson building, 312 Fifth st., Bed Jacket, BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE. In 312 Filth Htreet. lied Jacket. VZ5Z5ZSZ5Z5Z5E5Z5Z5ZS2SZ52SZ5Z51SZ5ZS ESZSZS2SZ5Z5ZSZSZSSS Andemou Bulldlux American Hiore Itepalr M'orka. We are now able to do all . kinds of stove repairing and furnish new parts or all kinds of cook and heating stoves on Bhort notice. We carry a full line of burnt out castings for over 0.000 differ ent stoyes. Mail orders promptly at tended to. No. 107 Kearsarge etreetV Lanrium. TostofBce box 580, Caln met. . KcniN, l'rop. r J. C. Berry, one of th best known citi zens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that he cured himself of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. He bad been troubled with piles for over thirty years and had used many different kinds of so-called cures; but De Witt's was the only one that did the work, and he will verify ..this state ment if any one wishes to write him. SoDEHORGN ii rfODKRGUEN. I have opened a dress making shop up. stairs in the Charner block, Laurium, where I shall be pleased to have all la dies wishing anything in this line to call and see me. My methods are the latest and I guarantee all work first-class. MlHS ilKIMEH. Charles Ojala has opened a great sale in winter, hand and foot wear. He sells also whole lined German socks at 00 cents per pair. ; 447 Tine Street. Small pill, safe pill, best ptd. De Witt's Little Early Risers cure billiousness, con stipation, sick headache. SODEKGUKN & SODEUOKKN. T. M. Thirswend of Grosbeck, Texas, says that when be has a spell of indiges tion, and feels bad and sluggish, he takes two of DeWitt'B Little. Early Risers tt nubt, and he is all right the next morn ing. Many thousands of others do the same thing. Dp you? . . SODEnciKEN & SODKUGKE.N. Lost A black and white cow without any horns about a week ago.' Informa tion of its whereabouts will be thankfully received by Mr. B. Quello. He will re ward tne person , wno brings the cow back. There is no need of little children being tortured by scald bead, eczema and skin eruptions. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve gives instant reiiei and cures perma nently. SODEItOREX & SoDERGIlEX. Wanted Agents to collect pictures to be enlarged. Something new. Samples free. We want an agent in every town in upper Michigan. Call or address Cox's studio, Lake Linden, Mich. Wanted Position in store or drug store by experienced young man. Speak all Scandinavian languages. Strictly sober. First class references. Address E. N., care of News office. If you desire comfort in the approach ing cold days the Peninsula Heater will furnish it at the smallest expense. Call and see the new stocks at E. Ryan a. Fon Sale Two fresh milch cows. ply to George Jack a. Ap HOT BATHS Open every- clay except Sunday from 1 to 11 o'clock p. m. Cold . Shower . Baths Every mornln from 8 to 11 o'clock. Tjty THEM. A. Johnson, The Ladies' Aid Society of the Calumet M. E. church will giye a concert at the church on Thanksgiving night. Duluth Candy company Largest candy house in the northwest. See J. C. Rapson, salesman. ' For Rent Two rooms on Eighth street. Apply to Ed Nelson, City Bakery. Try Cox, the artist, Lake Linden, Mich. 110 North Osceola street, Itaurium. Look Over Yonr Winter Garments Bring Them To' Ci To Bo Cleaned Dyei.'. Repaired Or Altered. Ordropus a..poMal card and we dfllf for them'. Don't wait until cold weather and freeze by not hav- . , ngthia fixed In time, v rill Vorkrn ansh if ' '. . guaranteed To ProW Satisfactory ! ' MichTganDye Works, .Practical Dyers-And Clothes Cleaners, ' St T1VTU BtBEET, - A'NDERSOH BL1)U.' fir'Wtf mlfteif tinecialt of cleahlni. djelna' and repairing ladlea' garment.! - , Two you must remember when yon order your beer i that isi, )I you wish to ob- ' tain a prim article, These words are . . , Superior Qtock. Sold everywhere in kegs and (bottles . . Boach Brg. Co. t 'niehlffan'. &1V1 . I IV attention. TOU luf JLJ It : isn't it timeyouio, .ne matter up? accessory to make your tnble attractive can be obtained here in the big store at most moderate cost. TIaye' about' L very- Cut Glass; 1 - Acknowledged as Ihe most unique as sortment and elaborate display iu cop-p-rdom. W hile the cuttings are of the bighet order, the priees are always the lowest. French China Everything serviceable. Fish Service," Pudding Dishes, Salads. Com pors. Chop Dishes, Ice Cream Sets, Etc., In endle yarietv. Table Linen Bleached Damask Pattern Cloths, with Napkins to match. Hetnstit- bed Cloth?, etc, Cloths $2 to $10. Nupklns 07 cents to $ 10 per dozen. Delicatasseri. In fine groceries we carry such goods (lordon & Dil worth, Curtice Bros., lUtter Conserve Co. and Batavla and Rirbeleau 'brands. J. VIVIAN, JR. & C0., Iaurluui, Sliclilean. Table Damaski Napkins.. . Iray.Clotha Squares. Doili les. Queen Olives, Jelly Jams. Tamarinds. mm1- wm" - J ST Hr n ' I t.- n 4 .Vt' V. , i Grade Furniture. One thing is certain better FURNITURE of serviceable qual ity has never been preeented. It is all first-class; nothing shop worn; all fresh, beautiful, built to wear. Yours at a heavy discount. Eyerything from a Wicker Rocker to a Mahogany Parlor Suit. You know the char acter of our Furniture. It is of warranted excellence. Call at our store and inspect the goods. Sivert Olson's Furniture Mttre. Scott Street, - lied Jarket. GREAT CLEARING OUT SUIT SALE At Half Price- AT ED RYAN'S STORE $30 Suits For $15 00 $28 Suits For 14 00 $25 Suits For. .... 12 50 $20 Suits For 10 00 $15 Suits For $ 7 50 $12 Suits For 0 00 $10 Suits For..... 5 00 $ 8 Suits For 4 00 This is a bonifide sale. We will not carry any more Men's or Youth's Suits in stock. This sale will continue until the line is closed out. We will open up a new department in the clothing room. Edward Ryan, FIFTH STREET - RED JACICET' SPECIAL CLOAK SALE Saturday; November 6th, And Monday. November 8; w "i 200Ladies' New Jackets Arid ; Capes . i.-v : " . WE II VVKJIHT IlKCEIVKU TUB AflOVF. XKW HOVELTIW of Tin: ni'asow COMB AX!) SK12 TnEJI-ulJ UAI SAVE WOM.Y, ft JACOB GARTNER " . . - ' ' .... Vki-a-tAi