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pecial Redmctio 5 Ball Royal oukcs th fvod pure, wbolcMma and dUcl (nfiKfiinkimfiilllDiQ OfeimilJIlO W IN Society Eyent of the Season Occurs at the Armory. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT LINE OF THE FOLLOV'ING GOODS: Ml era THIS cm m hi 0' Decorations Were Elaborate. virtu Ilearliutnt Hand IMpnes tu Muale-Mprrlal Train I Hon From l'ortase Lake. PD17DEB Absolutely Puro HOVAl BAKINO fO0C CO., NEW YORK. ottha Mirilnnri Unut to California, or nrir'rPHM fim. II. Heaffokd. General TbLfght fluard armory was crowded TVidAVPVpnlnc the occasion belne the annual Trainmen's ball. The special traio brought out quite a crowd from :r:Zn7. omLaV.U07eo:Tb; ranger Age. C.cro. tor.ur.ber . " ' " armory was beautifully decorated with verereens and the windows were artisti-1 Household Good, ?ally draped with lace curtains, in tne The ancients Greeks believed that the center of the armory hunjr a large car penate8 were the pods who attended to wheel, bearing the letters V. li. l. and the wejfare an,i prosp?rity of the family, 4"97." At one end of the ball was a xnej were worshipped asbousebold gods large locomotive and over the banquet jn eTery home. The household god of room door hung a large banner with the todaT , Kine' ,ew Discovery. For Inscription "Welcome by the Lodge, No. conBumption, couRlm, colds and for all 3G7, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainman " In all the hall presented a (very striking -appearance. At 12 o'clock supper was served. This was in charge of the Lad les' Auxiliary, A. 0. II., and although it app ared a big tank to fed such a large crowd, the ladies did so in good ttyle. It 'was in the early hours of the morning that the party broke up and all went tome weil pleased with the treatment tier bad received at the hands of the trainmen and voting them right royal entertainers. The trainmen's parties are always known to be perhaps more largely at tended tha& any other dance of the year, as the popularity of the boys composing the organization and their efforts to take care of their guests in the proper manner has made an enviable reputation for them. However, the attendance last Friday night wag unprecedented and the tact that the large number of guests were taken care of in fine rbape speaks very highly for the boys. The music was the 1i-h th Ti'th Iteg 1ment band; and it ih higLly upprfoi a ted. Ti c-rogrt. ,.iv!j!c' everal selections wincn n.v a a j uauy Juneau v"? JT vAl vita tbe nr.. ry n.ja?or To arrarjgc:r,c:.t toiufn;tt ii par ' Lit members o! tber LooJ u '.ewi, all in wiotj tornf,l out dnd did their bm to luake tLe party the ncceB it was, is due the credit for one o! the Di0t enjoyable dances of the year. affections of throat, chest and lungs it is inyo'uable. It has been tried for a auar ter facdntury and is guaranteed to enre or money retuned. No household should be without this good angel. It is uleasant to take and a safe and sure rwnedy fo' old and young. Free trial bottles at D. T. McDonald's drug store. Regular s:ze 50 rents and $1. Tour of All Mexico Special Ventibuled Train of Sleeping and Dining Cars, with tbe new open No- Top Observation Car start from Chicago Jan. 18th and Ftb. 23. under the man agement of Tbe American Tourist Asso ciation. Tickets include all expenses. Apply to Agents Chicago, Milwaukee & SC. i'aul R'y for programs. A number of the Uol ersity students who have been spending tbe holidays with friends here left on the early morn ing train for Ann Arbor to resume their studies. Among the number were How ard Streeter, George Ruppe, Arthur Paull, Fred Suer and Carlos Liht. Mr ud 'h. (Mbert Ritchieand infant chini, of Marquette, pent New Years wiih tLe former's parents here, return ing home thia morulas. Mr. Ritchie is now agent for th American Express Co, at Marquette. 11.0 . to !,.U ; . turii. 1 Mtlll Hare Hop. L of the Calumet Wnit Mrqu?tte last week f i tournament, haye re - tVi' carae out next to the U It .1 score, with the Port- Va I.fik? t. m ia toD, and the teaTS from iuqa.-re and the Ruo a tie for ecood place- Tbe only team that made & record that the Calumet pla.vejn, Vent was rVanMfAo bought up tbe tail end of tbe procsion. The local team has no apologies to make for its record, as it is weil known that the home club had been but lately organized andthe members have not had the practice and experience of many of tbe teams who took part in the tourna ment. Then again the club was not at all familiar with the manner o! playing in regard to the arrangement of the teams. Their way of counting was alo something new to tbe Calumet team and it was several games before they became well acquainted with the rules so that they could put up a good game. How eyer, when the true test came they proyed fqual to the occasion, and by their de feating the 800 team, which was before the tournament, considered ;the crack team of the peninsula, that the Portage Lake team got the first place. If the Soo bad beaten Calumet it would haye put them ahead of the Portage Lake team. According to tbe rules of the newly formed organization, which Includes all the teams which took part in the tourn ament, tbe winning team must play any tam in tbe organization witbin two vceks fiffer being challenged, in order to bold their claim to the championship. Tbe Calumet team has 'already chal lenge! the team from -Hancock to a match and unless some other team has a challenge in ahead of them they will meet oon aud the local players will haye an opportunity to redeem themselves. About thirty ccuples, the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Preston, gathered at tbe opera bouse New Year's eve, and danced the old year out and the new year in. The music was furnished from among those prts 'nt. John Barder, of the Carlton hardware company, was among the home arrivals yesterday from Chicago and Milwaukee, where be has been on a businesb yiwt of several davs. 5 O'CLOCK TEAS, SILVERWARE, SHEARS, B. & 15. SKATES, CHAFING DISHES SWEEPERS. RAZORS, POCKET KNIVES, Wohavo also many other things suitable for useful and handsome g'.fts. Make your home happy by using a Stewart Steel Range. Carlton Hdw. Co.. Houghton, -- -- Calumet. HERHANN p 1 N S fti Positively the Largest and Finest Stock now in the U. P. It Might To Manor California. lery Saturday nUxht during the win ter months. TVrsonally conducted Tour ist Car excursions, organized by tbe Chi cago, Milwaukee 4 St. Pau 1 It'y star t from Chicago every Saturday at 10 o'clock p, m., and run through Omaha, Lincoln, Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City to Sacramento, San Francisco and Los .Angeles, yia the popular Midland ToarUt Car Koute. Each car is accompanied bj an intelli gent and obliging courier, who makes himself nsefol to all the passengers. This Is an entirely new departure in Tourist Car Bcrrlce, and Is highly approyed by hundreds of California passengers. A leeping berth costs but fO.OO, and (he railroad ticket i proportionately cheap. Apply to tbe nearest Coupon Ticket Agent for an illustrated time table folder Tbe largest utt ndance for the year was at the Skating puvilion New Year's night. The ice was in perfect condition and all eDjoyel a good time. Ed Bohenna returned yesterday after noon from tbe iron country where he has been spending the holidays with friends and relatives. Are you a member of the Y. M, C. A? If not, why not? Could you invest $5 to a better advantage for yourself and others. Roy Ooldswortby. who is now em ployed at the Centennial mine, spent New Years with h's folks at Hancock. Fred Constance, of the Carlton hard ware store, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Marquette. Turn over a new leaf, and take out a membership in the Y. M. C. A. Onlv 5 per year for all privileges. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Shepard, of Tama rack, spent New Years at L'Anse, return hg yesterday afternoon. Mesdames James Itiney, Edgar Bye and Miss Kate Riney, spent New Year's with friends at Hancock. Did you eyer see those splendid bath rooms and swimming pool. Drop in to morrow and see them. Mrs. A. T, James of Laurium, who baa been seriously ill for tbe past few months is convalescent. What better present could a father make to his boy, than a membership in the Y. M. C. A? jonnr. uoberte went to Marquette last week where be will visit friends for a snort time. Miss Came and Master Georirs KV.fc pent New Year'e with friends at Dollar uay. .Da iucioa, me trained nurse, can be ouna at Calumet avenue. Show cases, countere.and shelving "uiwiuia. can at "Uig Mike onow cases, rountere and shelving for aleaf'BlgMlkeV 1 pay you to visit our stock and get some pointers JL wherever you buy. Always pleased to show you around. Our line of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware. Art Goods, Etc., is simply beyond desenption. Come and s5 your eyes. Handsome calendars for grown persons only. JOS. HERMANN'S JEWELRY And MUSIC STORE. i Off O offi O One-Quarter Off ON ALL Men's Overcoats, Ulsters AND HEAVY SUITS, We Are Overstocked And Must Unload. Boston Clothing House, 312 Fifth St. O o I Off MANY FARMERS!! AiouowneiecuDit nomcg, and prepar ing to move in the early spring to the CLDAU and 11AHDW00D FARMING LANDS along the : : : : : DULUTH, SOUTH SHORE and ATLANTIC Ry. At St Inace, Ecierman, Newberry, -H..1.HMI, am Aram, Baraga, Chassell, Covington, Ewen, raynesyllle, danborn, etc .and many other points convenient toPOSTOFFICE, ST0RE3 and GOOD .1 A lift Ei IS, Special Rates... Always in force for benefit of aclual k-oods, Implement., stock, graln.etc. For Information apply to E. W, MacPiikrran, Land L'ommmiseioncr, Marquette, Mich. 5ome . Hen Will tell you there Is no money in a Are Insurance policy. I want to tell those men there is money in buying good insurance. The policy is really a check payable at the very moment you need money payable when tnere is a pileofashea lying where abuiling stood the day before. I SELL GOOD INSURANCE, a in w. n. hAUCETT.l Borgo Block, n jacket, . mcnioA MM III For Ladies And Gentlemen. GALL AND INSPECT OUR STOE J. VIVIAN, JR., & CO. LAURIUM, niCH. O R G N S What To Bu r v. At This Tme Of The Year. That question will be asked by thousands. We will answer by inviting to visit our store and see the targe display of goods suitable for presents for all ages. For tbe ladies we baye a full line of .. China Closets, Side Boards Dressing Table. Fancy Horker, Itepiion Chairs, JLafaPll. lown,Irperles, Hugs and carpel Hweepera. For Tti Gentlemen : Couches In Leather And Con Easy Chairs, ltocktrs In Leather, Hmokln- Chairs, 31 or r In and Library Chairs Tlie Little Folks: For tbe little folks we have dolls, cabs, tool boxes, toy sweepers, K luairs ana rocKers, etc. Sivert Olson, Soott Street Oalume Ed Ryan's, GREAT- o o Clearing Sale . FURS. Electrio Seal Collarettes, Trimmed With Marten Tails. Persian Lamb Oollarettes. Electric Seal Oollarettes, with Per t sian Lamb Yoke, Trimmed With Marten Tails. Perfect Beauties. Electrio Seal Jackets, Box Front, Silk Lined. Astrachan Jackets la All Sizes. Astrachan Oapes. HAMiHiiKnnnFi, Oents silk Initial, 60c to II. K sort of hemstltchiHl. embrolderel. 8callunod Drawn, Floating edes, Lace edjesl etc MUFFLERS An elegant line In silk and wool to select from,36o to $2,50. FURC. A Bi Variety Of Fan To Sele From In XXXX Seal. Mink. Silver Gray Fox, KedFr Krimmer Electrio Seal, ' Persian Lamb, Bear, Monkr CIIILDREII'S SET HUFF. And Oollarettes. -AT $1,50 To $2.50. j They're worth $5. SILK AVAI8T PATTEItXi. Price 75o to l,M, All new ' for C holidays. BILK DRE39 PATTERN9 In M' and oolorel we cut any lonith that 1 required. t Calumet, EDWARD RYAN, CLOAKS, WRAPS AfJD JflfitM The Best Advertisement In The Vcrld "IS A PLEASED CUSTOMER." at tES f'o? yoolhl. week-the fl CiVn: unmatchabTe." To haveora ?rom 4 to fli,?' 110 and Inducements For Thic wu. 7lJ?J0? o clotbtnir rains. Z v" ,1- -- ..j uion ana DlQeun InrhHIa .ni f.u - JACOB GART