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V X f e n o o 4. O r 6 4V 9 n 2 I'AGE EIGHT r Muresco Wall Finish linudi. ill IS, C.lil ilt.ij.., II l I I ..I 1 lib II . a J ii li li.u Silk-Tone Wall Finish S 1 1 1 1 1.t i- sli.ul to Mines,,,, with ),u t fhiiNh Miiv lf wild soup (ml wail r, thus avoiding ncc- ;.Nit of fnqui utl.v i i i ii.i I In;;. WALL PAPER CLEANER. CARPET ANL HUG INNOVATOR, FURNITURE POLISH. LINOLEUM VARNISH. CARLTON HARDWARE GO. Spring House Cleaning Heiidqunrlers asnsss $3.42 FOR EACH NAME ENROLLED Light Registration Makes Propor tionate Cost Heavy ' v ,ALUMET NEWtt Th i i or YOUR UOY3 AND GIRLS CAN HAVE GOOD FUN WITH A Brownie Camera 5o :jimim t: a child can easily learn to use it so effi. CILNT IT WILL TAKE PICTURES YOU WILL PRIZE. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU DROWNIES, $1,00 TO 00 Tin.' registration of totem in Calu- nit I tow nship .Saturday, cost the townslil nt a rate of f2 for ea h I Hue enrolled. Tills heavy nt oiioi t ioir- ate cost was due to the light relslm tioii. onlv scveiit.v-niuc new names hav ing lieen r gislcrcd in the various pietinets of the township, In addition however there were several transfcis in almost all i f the proeincts, muiii 'liie to removals from the ry or to another precinct and others to the lle.it li of voters, I ollowini; is ii statement of Hie reg istration, compiled as aei uratcly -is possible today transfer, removals and new voters- 1 4 I! Vastbinder & Read Pliar. Am in ioi i;.st.ia. Kodak m HNE. PROGRAM ARRANGED. t Favoote Club Prty at oi y Wednesday CveOiny. '., U.-"ts on h.-Ml 'I .Hi ' V'i II. lit .i t;r-.m I,. i i-'iU !,, i- ani Willi unit,-. Aci'ii .' .li Hi Ar. M.I ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' r I ll-- ;n; 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 . i I 'm oi'iti rlUl. I nun l l'i. i s Tli- l.-.l: mi ri;nl. - lot- t. Intermission. Waliz -Spirit of Independence. Two-sti ) -I'.uisl. Wall. -Tic S!o:r,iit. Two-step - Sun Ki.ssed Hum ji, W'.iiU I : ii lit 'linn Tiddle. Tvo-ilcp-- I'.lue Danube. Will - K.iiu I ij i js. T-Ao-s'.p Wedding ,,1 the Winds. Wiilt.- ll.il.y llriih. Two-step I Nielli. CALUMET RING CONTEST. A I i I Mil V S- -- i. I Mi t In! I.ik,- ' ll.nl K.-.I.- l.isoce eolll illllew t.l 1...I ill th- lii.inioin ring contest hciuu i on.hii ti-il . ('alniuet vounn men who li o...s.- to .-nit a il; 1 1 o i ii u ailioti at ili- I.iIm- siu.re. The eouiit Sa I unlay i veiling ..-j.iws i in roilowiim results: Kit,- ;.!-.,-,,. .-.. Jt. 1 .in M i. l.i-ii i ."..T'iJ. K'aie i 'opiHi ::.s:;i;. I'rccliut .No. No. V.i. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Tot tils WILL MEET 8U0MI TEAM. The McCuhe. luiskttball team wilt meet (lie Suoini college quint of Han cock ii the Y. M. C. A. floor Tuesday evening. The college tcum offers mi excellent grade of ball thin season and u fast aine will he th ronult A Hinall adnilsMloii foe will he cluirtrisl. Iinineiliiitely follow Imr the basket tul aine, tin MK'alm IndiHir baseball teum will meet the Caluinet AI. V.. Sunday hi hool nine on the association Moor. The lirst name will tn eaiii .1 ut S:i: and the latter at S oVlovl PRINTEO FORMS FOR P. 0. SITE PROPOSALS ARRIVE CIRCULAR LETTER IS RECEIVED BY POSTMASTER C. J. ' WICKSTROM. tt It Townshli -t'lerk tUorKe Marl in esti mates the eost of the ret; 1st rit ion. In ludini; the money paid to rh rKn. ire- i Inet rentals, ml vt rtlslnp, irintiiiK and Incideiilal expenses at $;'Tt. This belntr I he ease th,' 'ost of ea'h now numo renl-ti ri d Ih ii nl'ove irlvfii. The piiiuliial reason for the lipbt l ( kistlalloli Is In lli'Mil to be the heavy P Utstl atirll fall before the fcelierul li eiion. whleh left praetically the en tire jthm strength of the town re,v:i4. tired TO HOLD CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS APRIL 23 Test For Electrician Well B Held t Calumet Poitoffice. ,V eoiiijic tltiv e e.xatiiiiiaHon for i-lee- ii iiiau is aniioiin'-td by the Oi v il JSil v- ii e oiuinlssion, to be laid at Hie Cal uiiK-t iiostolliie Ai'ill -o. Tho isisition. lo'aritiK a salary of f'Ji'n, is in the eiia todian n-n ice a l)etioit. The oin nust-inii iireH that iinalitlol iepons eiitir the i xuniitiit tioii as imieh ditli ully has been experh n ed in neeurinp lifiil'h-s for the position. IV'stiinsitcr C. J. AVkkstrom has re ceived tlie foll'jwim; circular letter relative to tenders uf possible postof lice tiU'ft in Culumvt, which Is elf explanatory: I'.eferrliiK to the Invlt.ition uuw ruii- nli.fr in your loeal mper for proposalM to sell inopirly for the federal ImildiiiK ite to be iu (jul red In your elty; jmi are advised that. while the depart men I s eiivutur ot itiforination n: speetinK .-iti- aeii.iisltiou stales that no bpeilwl form of proposal is ri-iulml or provided, so many calls for a form of proposal have been recti veil that It is deemed wise to provide a suitable blank. Accordingly, l transmit hcro uith imtnbcr of copies of the form which ban bteu preaml. Pleaae dis tribute the Maine in pairs to such per sons as may wish to Hubmlt proposals for the sale of proicrty for the fed eral building fite. Should it be found that some iroio- iicnts have already prepared their Pro posals, please advise them that they may submit n w proposals on the printed forms herewith, or content tluiuselviH with the. papers they have already prepared or submitted. Hid- der are not reiulred to le-submlt of fers which were prepared before the receipt of the printed form. Of course, thnhc who rewrite their proposals on the new blank will not 1. rmln..l i.. -end In new plats, photographs, etc. Please have the new forms distrib uted Immediately upon their receipt by you. . MONDAY, MARCH 31, , DATES SELECTED FOR DIG CIRCUS Annual Entertainment at the Y. M. C. A. May 1 and 2 Atay 1 and 'J. have been chojien t the dates of this year's aniiuul Y. M. V. A. circus, for which Physical Direc tor John Johntotiu Is preparing a uni'juo and divided ly Interesting pro- trram. M of the classes will iaitlcl. pate and each will contribute riot a little to the success of I he blj affair. Some of thw special features we as tollows: Maze ma re h. Ihimb bell drill. AI Hilary maneuvers. Indian clubthiKlng by Junior IiIkIw. reuclng. Wrestling by senior highs. RoxiiiRr, 15oie elimbitig. Tumbling by Junior highs. ApiMialus work by younaer boys. Pyramid building. v Jin Jitsu. Mat work. A I lib lie, gurnet. Handball exhibition. Thrr will be no aouatlo events in eluded In this year's program, but it Is estimated that the events already list wni proviuc a program about two we smlmw i vjuuu oeieciion of Fur Sets, Fur Goats, Mutts :: Gloves, Mitts and Gaps ;. . Tit Greatly Reduced Prices IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY FOR N,YT iwlV id LOCAL BREVITIES. ii Yon Earn Your Money By Hard Work Y-.ui !-Jn't want to t.'We ny tlu ncC with untried building mdtei ials ..licn you come to builiimii a h ) me. There's no us of experimenting. Lumber it, tl?e one building material that has stood the test of yearn. Its durability is known and the cost of a frame structure can bt fig i'iM almost to a tent. With t!ie lumber we handle these days onootfily fimshe,! ,,ncl cut to mm table lenijths a lot of tbe carpenter's I, jo, I l.i.y, b,-.vf(l,inc all tins miot be fiyored in when it comes to l.uil.l.nj. Myc we - n you let's talk it over. , ! '- .'in noil .urs. i f, Jiolit, l o.npetitors will be examined in the f T;ui,.ir;u.k, Slin,,av lltornlnfr ;t Mnl The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the Calumet .M. I-J. ehurch wiil inett tomorrow evening In the chup li piu-lors. At this meeting, the aniiuil hnlte ho opening will be mi Interest- Itur f( at ure. ' The Calumet V. M. C. A. indoor Armslrong-Thielman Lumber Co m tnnr i i HUQBr.LL CALUMET HANCOCK Ebtahbnbed In 1R71. Merchants 6: Miners Bank CALUMET, MICHIGAN. $10.000.00 .So,r,,f, Fund 200,000 00 Un-livideJ Profits 4,0t0.00 Charles Briyys, I'realdent. P--t-i Rorps. ,. ,. I 'i : i ii i . W. D. Anderson, ', I'm, and iMgr M-Pl.en Paull, I'.,., h,. r J. E. Shepard, Ana't Caijhlcr. . 7i, omcen ..r tin.. Bank h.ivi. hid long experience in banking, b-lft ,i Ho- fund - f depositors Ii.im he. i, yneii fust consideration. A a, ie.rve I.-, e.irri.-d all timesMore th;in twice the. nmOunt re .po.cd i... taw. imlv part of the net earnings Is paid tn StOckboMers. l i., remainder is added t-, unpins nnd undivid.d i-rollla hccouiiIb, lloi... tt.ailiiy increasing the strength of the bank. lollowillVf Hlb."l.'tS U'l-nit wiiling (list in writing In letter form a report nt more than l!t( .r.l.s in length, sumiiiarizim,' and a rniiging in logii al onh r a scries- ut iaeis in. -hided in a given .-dateim-nt ot P'ii or ,"iiiii words), practieal iiuestions and ti.-iiiung, ep. riciici- and liluess. Siatements as to training, exper ence and Illness ale accepted' subject In vcrilu a Hon. Vppli.aiit.s must he ItetwM-i! is and Vi veins of age. All honorably dis charged soldiers and sailors of tin V.'ar of the Ucbcllion. and persons honornlily discharged from the mili- t,ir or naval service of the I'nited Sl.ites by reason of disability incurred in t! line of duty, will be admitted to this examination without regard to the a;;..- limits. Persona who have suffered. Ih- loss of an arm or a h g, who are ruptured i who have other serious disability, are considered pb sica lly tlisqualltied for this position. This txaniinatioii is o n to all men v bo are eltl.ciis of or owe allegiance to the I'nited States and e ho meet lie; requirements TO LOCATE ON FARM. t'l I. II .....J ..If.. ..( I .,! ,... j Ill'I'lltlO H.lll .HI'. "li n.'.".'., I will leave tomorrow for an elghty-aere Fs. fin il.ry recently pun based which is located near Hint, and where I hey expect to take up their residence. Mr. J'.iill Is one of the copper country' fcteniost poultry fanciers and was one of the big w Inert. In the w hite leghorn i 1 ms at till."' year's annual show of lb" rppcr Peninsula association. He yiill engage in general farming. YOUNG MATRON SUCCUMOS. ttMettt.ttttM4M4Mtfttt mt 4 State Savings Bank LAURIUA1, AUCIIIOAN r.ST ARLmHED NOVEMBER, 1897 Ciiuilnl Surplus Fund Deposits ...$1(X),0(X).CX) .. I(X).000.0() ... 600.(XX).00 JdHHSdN VIVIAN, Picsident. WILLIAM H. THILLMAN, V.c. PrstHnt. JAMLS T. HSHF.R, Cash.er. EDWARD P. OAST, Ass't Ceehier. HI K liCTOkS JOHNSON VIVIAN W. H. FA'JCETT WM. M. THIELM AN J. p. PETERM ANN F. S. CARLTON JAMES A. TORREANO JAMES T. FISHER Mrs. Alary I.esetz, agd 22. passed awuy at the fnmilv ns.en e on Ninth street Sunday afternoon, follow lug an illness of several months. Tubereiilo sis Is given as the cause of the death A husband and four children survlvi Funeral services will be conducted to morrow morning at St. John's Crua (iau church. ' St. I.ouis reirorts bankers Already engaging hotel rooms for October meeting of American linnkirs' asso elation. i THREE DOLLARS Will tie accepted for $t worth of goods In our Iry tlood.s and Shoe Ileparlmeiits. This means exactly what It taja. Will Ynu Let Us Show You? KYCKMAN SlORt CO. Phone B65. TRADE AT ANO SAVE MONEY. hu.sebiill team will no-el the Hough ton team tonight hi the Michigan Col lege if Mines gymnasium.'' - It. It Rule and son. (Jeorge. of Ta.ni- track and Will . .'oini'ili, will leave tomorrow for Detroit, where tbcv like- ly w ill take up tlu-ir -nesldeMe. The Calumet favorite club will en- Urlaiii at a dancing j tarty In the Light tiuaril aiin.-iv AVcdneHday evening. Carkcct's ondieslra will tender mnsie. Miss Kdna Koulan. fjiinerly a teach er in the. Calumet Public schools vv ill i leave Soon for lxa Angeles. Cullfoi-. tda.f Ansa Uruadstad.. formerly a teacbei n the La I iime t nubile. :-il.iMd.v. Im as irently returned from a liuio pfan lour, will leave for lur home in Ishpemlntt Miia weels after Isltlu3 at the home of Mr. ajid Alts. L'dward I'l erth. It is probable (he . Keiiit-finuls in the. Y. M. C. A. handball . tournament will be completed this week Several in terestlng events are scheduled. Time good gainea lite scheduled in the Coiuinercifil basketball : hague this week. Vivians v. Ruppes; fjlafcs Block vs. Calumets and Hedines vs. Tauiar nek. Charles Siiumlry. of Osceola, has left lor l'.ay City to locate. Miss Mamie Carlson has left lot Kellogg, Idaho, where she will vhlt. Mi.ss i:ienore Sohlen has arrived home from Ttockford College, Rock ford. 111., Id spend her spring vacation with relatives and f Hem's. The Y. M. C A. Independent an, I the Y. M. C. C. fenjna will meet in n bowling match on the Catholic club alleys tonight. Mrs. John Kengersbn of laurium Is visiting with her mother fu Copper City. Miss lamina Kargala haa arrived home frm Uuht. Minn., where she has bpent the pasl four months. The Progressive township ticket was filed this morning with Clerk Oeorgu Martin. Miss Flora Karngli ha? returned from a four months' visit to Ishpem-lng. H. A 4 Ira ham of Fox Ivike. Wis.. j tlie guest of friends In Calumet fo- p short time. The Red Jacket council meets Tue-j. day evening. , The Herman band made Its first ai-l-earnncn for the fseason on the street of Calumet this morning. Calumet delegates to the Y. M. C. A. l eys conference lor the upper penln fula arrived home from Ishpeming fids morning and report tlie gatherm a big success. The funeral of the Infant son of ivfr. and Atrs. Andrew- Jurva of Rhode Isl and was held yesterday afternoon from the residence, nurial'was nia.ln in Lake View et-nulcry. and one half hours In duration. Lnter on there will be a swimming 'totlfria- rncht for which classes are now pre paring. There will be m cessation of Y. Af. C. A. activities tills summer nu In It.e past. Am soon as the Indoor work, comes tiresome, an Interesting and varied program of outdoor activities Micludlng baseball, cross country run- nlitR. noccer football, cricket and hiking will be provided. M. C. M. vs Y. M. C. A. Negotiations are being conducted to day for a basketball game to be played Thursday evining In the V. M. C. A. between the Houghton AI. C. M. quint and the Calumet Y. M. C. A. five. It Is believed the game will be definitely settled uiHiii this afternoon. The M. C. Af. team Is the only aggregation which has had the honor of defeating the Y. M. C. A. the this jrar, but the locals nyo have one game to their credit. The funs feel that at least one more game bctwein the two teams Is iii-vt.vsary to settle the championship bcjoiid dispute. As Calumet has played f.'iittcen games away from home this season and only three games at honi and in past seasons his given the M. C M. team the oil. I Lr.'iiot on I lie M M. Iloor. the local fiel they are! entitled to this game at Calumet and feel that the AI. C. AI. bunch will prove sportsmen enough to recognise Ibis claim. Calumet Is still stilTerlng from a liuata-ial shortage as a result of the Iron country trip and hopes to iniike this up on the AI. C. M. gam: If It can be secured. They would not be averse t playing a fourth game nt Houghton, to even things up. but feel that thc.v are entitled to the ihrldlug srame of the mm'Icm lure. i The Man Buying Tools la often induced to purchase what he doesn't need. That is not our way, our assortment Is ho large that we are in position to sell you just "the l.o' you want, and what will prove most ta-rviciable and satisfactory. You'll come again. Take a look at our display window and see a huge variety to choose from. (ECI(0 HARDWARE GO, CALUMET Phone 103 MICHIGAN GIVEN CHANCE TO WORK. TEST WEBD LIQUOR LAW. Frankfort, Ky.. March 31. .-The l agent of one of the express com panies was arraigned In the circuit com t today mi 'charge of di-llvct lng liquor in violation of the Webb law, the. new Kdirai statute which prohib its the shipment of liquor for sale l't prohibition teiritir. This Is the llrst ease to be Filed In Kcntuek, and It prolMbly will be used to leut the law in tin Supreme Court. SHIP 000Y TO CALUMCT. Brought Back From Iron Mountain fori Defrauding Hoarding Boss. Anton Trupirrcla, a former resident ', of Chimin!, was apprehended in iron! Mountain last weik. on a warrant is-' tilled ny Justice Fisher on hehiilf of j Frank i&widlshovskl. the charge being defrauding bis boardiii-; I m- Keep- ' cr. FndeiKberifl Chellew wept to Iron Mountain to bring the man to Cilii-' met. .Hid he wa.s octl'red a chaii. e to aeltle tin account there for the sum of lids Including the expenses in- , voiced tut far and the amount of h. board bill . When arraign,.,! this morning, he was found guilty by Jus- j lice FMicr. Tin- ilei'.ii...ui m ,.. his .oMsessioii in.i j,;;, V r i 1 1 ,,s i nly enough to d.-frav iln- ..h- nl u'lvnl in bring lilin l.i. , (),. u i ell.'l.-nl of the l o-.s -. ,-, . Mispeiid. d. pel, iln:; Hi, in. Hi's m ,ii; I lllplo ,M Hi il l,l .-.U., , ;,, ,,U with hi; biurding house k e j rr. UOARD MFF-TS TUCSUAY. 'flier.- Wiil I -.- ,-i I..-, i.il in-. Mil;; ! tin- Callllll. t (o', li hi, I, on, I .' o'clo k TucMlitv al'i. i ii ir il,, j j i ;,...- ,.t K-ceiv ing li.-,. Is li.-l f..- lii f. t h.- 'in I li g low li:.lii, ihilMin .iii.i preiirillg the ballots. The ickIiI.H lueetiii!;, wliieli oi'-l in . i ily umil 1--held tomorrow, has l .-u i.stiiiiii until April x, Jill, i- ihr , I,, imii. i A tnee-.ge was received in Calumet today to the effect that the body if the late Frank Carter will l.t shipped from Tcrie Haute, liul.. Tuesday atui that it will arilve here Wednesday. The ri mains will he accompanied Mr.--. L'dward Carter and Hvcl n Cat tir . by LADIES AID TO ENTERTAIN. Bell System Th Ladies Aid stxiely of the Laur luiti M. F. church will entertain at an experience siK-ial and concert, com meiielng at 8:30 Tuesday evening In the parlors of the church. A snleiidld program lias bei u arranged, coiislstitu of numbers by Nome of the best known of the local entertainers. Jacksonville Is to have, a new trust company with u capital of $J.vOO,ooJ TRY A NEWS WANT AO. The Milwaukee County Hospital ci'iinra mil .unncro otTeiB lo a limited number of joiuiij women an excellent course In tin; theory :,iid pliu th e of niilblllg. Applicants should be between III'! ages of and 35 years, have n good l-.iig'.lsh e.lu.-iitin and be of good moral character. Monthly eawh allow - an.es nfter the mohat lonarv term. A plica! ion papers and bulletin of in- leiiiiatlon cent on request. Address: Milwaukee County Hospital School for NuriM. WAUWATOSA, WIS. HORSES Llkfl tlm news of the day up dat? Send us your subscription. to Aleasles epidemic Ih 8(. Ixiulu is the gt'ael vt-r knuvrn'. - - I have JutU lecelved u cur load of Minnesota. horsct which will be on bale at my barn, north 7th St., Calumet. JAMES McCLURE Every big undertaking luis sonic one bitf idea buck of it, The one big idea back of tbe Bell Telephone System is Universal Service. Intelligent ant! unfaltering adherence to th ideal, lias evolved a service so vast, and yet K flexible, that Kcll patrons everywhere can talk to points one hundred or fifteen hun dred miles distant with equal case, nnd ;t moderate cost. For rate to any point, call "Lopj? Distance." Michigan State Telephone Company M. HANLEY, Manngcr Manager' Telephone 600. IV. THURTELL The OPTOMETRIST lias returned to Calumet m,,l l.:. nls otilco th THE ORENSTEIN BLOCK, Fifth Street, llouis 1 to 6 Hnd 7 to 8 if. in. Fveo thoroughly and scleuflfically examin ed, and gtasicH made to fit. All work guaranteed. Telephone 099. MDTOOI MORRISON ESTATE. 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