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WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, mr PAGE EIGHT THE CALUMET NEWS. Garden H A V i YOU A ii -CK YAH I) CAM: . YOU WILL APPKL" CIMC TIL GARDEN TOOLS L M A. V UN UlbHLl Till f.L s --cm n THOWCLS v. i i ui;.c. I'uhks. smovli WU bu HOOKS AND HOES OF ML KINDS AND SIZES. SPRINKLING CANS ANU H L U E AT f-HlCCS THAT b f. H H WiLL TLLASE YOU. . E p YT M I G FOR THE GARDEN AT CARLTON HARDWARE GO. j PHONE 1bl. 'Th e pexn Ci 5 1 um Red Cedar Compound A combination ot Red Cfiiar ami Naphthalene, recommeinleii as a KKLIABLF PROTECTION AGAINST MOTHS 15 cents a Vastbinder !l:i 1 E'tobl s-e i Merchants S Nicer it. . B.mU have, I (kpot'torh I as ;. . , 1 1 ni.-s put '.I li net hied r.rf.lS -1 1 1 tate Savings Bank I.At'RIUM, i Am 'sur o C.,ilal Surplus I tni.l I )i'iii isil s tt VVIC I; 1 S Pre&uknt. H. T HI EL MAN, Vic- Preldnt. J'lMNS'jfJ VIVIAN, VvILl I A M JAMES T. FISHER, Caehier. EDWARD P. BAST, A't Caahir. 1)1 ( liC I D M s ir. )U VIVIAN W. H. f AUCE7T WM. H. THIELMAN J. f. PETERM ANN F. S. CARLTON JAMES A. TORREANO JAMES T. FISHCR if n Tools v.- 'AiCT 400 FIFTH STREET Package at & Read . har. CUT COST or LIVING. T.i Toniji .e r..nete" Cf row Noon. Dinnei 1. 1.'. I MIM'II'V PICNIC. .. m;. ilf l'ol .v II nil ii !. I Iks .vi-.tr Thf first I '.i- hfli' in (!1 thf first time pre lini ..r tin: Kath .iii. I other ' ,, ,ioh:.bo ol tin- prill 's pieiiic. il i." t hi- i:i to l'"l with : In 1373. Miners Bank MICHIGAN. 100,000.00 ?00.000.00 4S.000.00 JV I'f.-sli'er.t. W. U. Anderson, V. Pres. and MkT J. E. Shepard, Ass't (.'a shier. had long b i-ti yie Mote I h earnirifji experience In banking, n first contideration. A n twice the amount re is paid to etockholdera. ! .s arid m.ili i'h-d protlls - ttienqth of the bmk. accounts, 9 MICMKiAN NOVEMBER. 1897 $10().()(K).(X) 1(K).(X)().CK) 8(K).CXK).()() MUSIC RECITAL AT TAMARACK Fine Program By the Pupils on; Thursday Afternoon Tin pupils i f II will t.-ie a .ik a Hi Tlloi'i', Hie Tall.ala. k whools nal on Thur-il i III I fit. 1; t.iii' ot a ie ..I" Mil 1 . .I.lls t. children i f all of II "eola i.i u-hiji iir.ili r . I.i- fit til 1 , St'll'HlN 1 ho diiivtii .1 Miss L.-noie I. in hop". The pupil -jf iin'ij urid.- will render a eries of M-iifs, m l.vt.- l with a ii w of illus traiiin.' trie t!.vi.-e nf pet fiit i.-u at i.iii'M in tin1 1 if - -ri t ra.li. The uui.-aal detriment in thr Tamarui K Hell. Nil. i! Well IS in Ltlll l hiMils in iM'fi.U low n.hip lias readied ; .-t.mdard unih-r 1 hi- ill. U- direct Mi--s 1. inli. 'II miiI the programs 1 . i.c.-n ,1 .in- looked forward I. hiKli to l with iiui 1 1 'I'll"- Yatrarai k :n plot-ram. pl.t 1 1 1 1 -. 1 1 r.i iM.inn ii-nii.t rn' No. :, after- inn!., i.i :i ''..lluwx: First Grade. I'.!-.. Will...-. Ua i. nr. Yvinki.-. Twinkle. I.ittl In n. .1 '.. !..i - ;.i ii'-r. Tin ,.,.;. 1 ki-r Ni- in Th. r.T.r- -st - 111.1 . I t.i il 1 a 1. -1 ill i S - in. 1 Second Grade. 1 !:-. . - ' l l:of. I '.ii .1.1 I '. : -.i -1 I i:. nor i in r. I - Third Gr.-He. Ilir.l -' !a liol. il.;- I lafloilil. 1 .1, I.i ; i no . Fourth Grade. Spnnv ' !-i in i . l,ilif. Ij) liol I m I '..i V- h I ill. mvs Mai tine F tth Grade. hii'h . i i ill I .a in?. ! i;i I1 i. l.inis - M. liiii;lilin. '1 !. S iixiliiau I. l.ii ''be. SiKtfi Grade. 'I I,. :. ..-el. i.l's .Mistake -. I. Kfepl. .-mi l l.ii.-ia. N.-.'i politan folk Smii.. l.il..i .1 h.l the IMuebil'it -M. l-llisetl. l.ii'. IN liin:-' IMmiiiiils. Seventh Grade. el.' !n I l'i tt- l'llllll'oSf - Pin- .iti. ml.i-r. .M't. 'I l.e Shi ll -Si'hnbl-I t. h. lie -.p!e free. Italian I'olU Tune. Eighth Grade. Wooill m.l Uo.se - I-:. Hel'llies. M-anish -Upsy- A. Sabva. I be i.' .il iv- II. l.oib r. 1 ne Joiij Snub lit - H. Ji kel. Hf ojraii' cf D.'f lumit ions. 1 lniisi'a eVfl.lhf. at S o'i'lo.'l. the I- of I li.l eit- blb Vl-ob S of lln i iiiiii'.o k s.-li.. o is ivill Ki v a program I ,!.-( Ijtllatlolis. Tbfle W ill be a fe ...i-i. al iiuinl rs. in a.lililioii to tin . ao. im's for whiih ri'-at pi c pa I al iohs ,.iv.- b. . Ii Ina. Ti e pioi'lam fol ..u Solids ' Surin.' is omt SI a l ol tin Siinunci Nil. hi" - Chorus. Killti Chilli. Io the While Settle!' Jdlul .lames. The i:ils of War" Uavmoinl Thomas. InsiriiiiH ntal solo Kmeiald Medlvn. I'.u'.ouy on Lafayette" Kale .Iff ! r . "Napoleon Ponaparti-" Hain liU. S inns - "The Happy Miller." -Slumber Souk of the Hivi-r" Uirls' Trio. "SpartacuH to th Jhiiliiitois" Thomas Pellly. Instrumental duet Klh.-I Hosevear, Cmerald M'Hn. Lincidn. the Sheplurd of the Peo ple" -Sicll i .nd.-rson. "Supposed Spee h of John Adams" Lthel llatfoot. Sonu "Anieiit 'it"-Chorus and An- i. iel.ee P.oth f tlusc -ntertriinirients will be of a i tn I lie nature and the parents i tel. mis .a the ihlldrei. are invited to be present. As the seMtiiiK capaci ty of the school Is limited howeviT. thee Who desire to hear the proKrai LS m.- advised to i-oine early. S.M'KU KH.M'T SCPPCH. At Cfirnaii Ib-fonn rhurcli. Wednes day an 1 Thursday from ' to K. Kvery-bo.K- .v.lconie. Alvertisement. The Milwaukee County Hospital SCHOOL FOR NURSES. offer to a limited number of young women an excellent course In theory i.nd practice of nursing. Ai.t.lieaiits should be between the the uKes of .'I and nr. years, have n good Instdsh e'diieulin and be or Kood moral character. Monthly cash allow ances after the probationary term. Application papers ami bulletin or In lormatlon Hint on re.piesl Addrens: Milwaukee County Hospital School for Nurse. WAUWATOSA. WIS. BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS Thse are the Days of Bargain sales and each merchant trying to cut urder the other. Let us aay we will not be undersold on any item we have in the store. It will pay you to shop with us. 14 off for cash on dry goods an. I lines. RYCKMAN STORE CO. Phono CCS. INSPECTOR TO 1 VISIT CALUMET To Look Over the Proposed Post office Sites in City Am inspector t.f the 1' department Is expected soon fur ih Hiri) of S. Treasury in Culmm-i InvestlatUm the sites ottered tor ihv noistl fV) i rat biiihlinj;, for whuli an uproTla lioii of J.'il.iio was mailt at tlx- lasi st-sxioii of i'oncre!. Hi' will oxit ;nh el ihi sites, also tl.r liJ .-u.'-miitt'il anl will malM- K-roinrin-iula-tion to the dopartim nt ai-04nlliily. ill.- inspector worhl havt visitl raluim-t lie for?, but for th juvssuro ot work In this i1tpart'ii-nt iliu- to tho tuvinber of ImiUlinfi .iojcits aroi-il i'ongrs.s at the last in-ssioii. I!iil for the li :tl sit wen- submitted nov . fa I M-eliM ami. It is uiutersioi sev- ral ti nilers li;v been niiitle. uii e th.- sito Is fi lia ted ami the .'(ntnu'tji i losei), loeal riiileiits feel ii.nliiU'iit but a nhoit lime will flaps,, i.efoie up appropriation is madu by i'oiitfre.s for the eonsinu tion of i; builtlinK of Miiitablf pr oi lions. Ii is if Ha in Senator W. . Smith will work for .siu h an appropriation, he hnvinr Iniroiluoeil a bill rallim; for an ap- ipropriation for both buililinf; anil sit at Hie la.-t session of 'oiip less. Th ni essnian from the twelfth distrivt ami other concressnjiii In MU'hitcaTi ran also be n-lifil upon to ilo their ill nin.st lor ('aluinet In ibis eoin.. el Ion ;..;..J..;..J,.....X"!' LOCAL BREVITIES. Thf l alninet hih sihriol baseball team will to Iike I.inibn this af uni i to meet the Lake team Anii'inneeinent has been mailo of the a.ii.aehinir weiblui of Miss Ma mie A. Mills, ilauKhtfi' of Mr. ami Mis. William .1. Mills ot Waterworks sue. : to Wilier ti. CaVellie wlib'h will bii Sol.-miliZ.il .lime r.'. 'arl Smith has to Hinby. Wis., where .Crs. Smith lnul rhlbl have been visiting for some time. .Iose Ii U. Heed, Mi-1 inlenilelll of agents for the Detroit Life Insntaine company. ha left for IshpeminK, af i. r ii business vi.dt herr. Mr. ami Mi I teed will leave fdiortlv for Twtroit. The lumial of the infant child of Mr. an 1 Mrs. AlexnmVr PnUoviih of Wolverine was held this morniiu,' with .-erviies In St. John' Croatian i hun h. Mr and Mrs. William Kistell of '2?. roiiiois street are the parents of a sen. Jerrv tlarrington of Mip.ming wa-t the iiesl of friends bete lodj.V. A. I'. Pr.milu li of li.Mioit, is inc on business. FOREST FIRE WARDENS. Men Ate Selected To Patrol the t!pp Peninsula Woods, Secretary forester Thomas 15 V man of the Noi l hern I 'oiest Proi- live association, has to .late appointed the following wardens for tin- season of piis- II. .1. Hotchklns. Trout. Lake: Frank J. P.-rk, Newberr.v: J. II. Houniltree, ('.rand Marias. Mike While, Steuben; liicus (Juidebeck, M unisini; . C. II. Slati-r, An Train: 'arl Mark by, Winters. Prank W. Osv.ooil. llwinn: IO. I. SandbeiK'. IshpeminK: lYank K. Kf 'K, Pirclr. H. S. Smith. P.iir Mav: Charbs II. Anderson. I. 'Ansc; John (. Heal. Parana; John Welsh. C.reenlind; Harry O. Vlnc.-nt. intonaRon; Hi hard Henry, nnton i Kon; N. J. I'erKUsou, 'Matchwood: T. II. Prow ninK. Watersnu i-t ; William P.iRsbid, Iron Hivet : W. S. Mick.n. Crslal Palls. In addition to the war ihjis some eighty commissions us special I're wardens have been -raiit- d to (mmIs superlnteruleiits and lum bermen throughout the peflnvula. Th" warden f th. association went on lut v May 1 and were Immediately ohfronted bv serious conditions. Al though tome severe losses are ol re'- old, they occurred m lands not listed with the protective association and no losses of i-onseniu luv ha v.- as y-i een reiwirted from lamls p.itrolletl bv this organization. I h w.uk u ii.c iation is wll in hand and every thing feasible is being done to pro tect the holdings of the member from lire losses. At it meeting of the di rtctors. held at Maniin-tle. it was d el. led to furnish the secrct.iry-roresuv with an automobile for us.. In making the territory which he finds it n.ces f.'.'irv to cover. PARENTS MEET THURSDAY. The parents ol the children in the Calumet public schools will meet 'Ihuivday evening in the high school building, when- a musical and lil.r ar program will be rendered. Then will be numbers by several well known vocalists, including Arthur Heed, who has recently n tinned ln.ni Pciroit, whir" he has received training In the luiroit Conservatory of music DRAS.ICH HEARING TONIGHT. The r.iijoui ned hearing of Matt Tra sidi. charged with selling lbpior with out pay ng- the tax, will occupy the ntli nti n of Justice William I'isher's court II. is evening. There is consider able local inleiest In this case. The :.d inurnment until this evening was taken to allow for the transcribing- t.f In- testimony. HWCINd SClfooT. Ptof Colvlu oiiens his pclusd of d.' ing in the Hed Jacket Town Hall loin . now May '.'2inl. Poth private and i I.i ss lessons every nrt.rnooii and evening. Prof. Colvln was lu re three ycsirs tin ntal Introduced Hit six hour ysti-m whereby th hardest pupils are taiu-hl In slxliours. Apply "t the hall f..r lefiHons. Artv.-22 1 CLASS DAY AT SACIO HEART Preparations For Exercises Well Under Way School News Preparations for elass-ilay cxerolsf at the Saoie.l Heart hinh H ho..l are in full swav. The resp.i tlve t lass honor.' have been a warded to th-' follow ing yoiiPK ladii-s: Salutatorian. Hazel Metinler. A'.ileilli-torlan. t'orlne Itrouillet. Hisiorian. Veronica Kelly. Prophet, rrn.-stine Caesi.t. l'ot. noienee Hartir.aiin. Musician, Mamie Xoi.nun. The above honors h.ve been reserv ed to senior Kills, for the reason that the senhr boys will stape the clas. drama entitled "The orphan Aveng ed." New scenery anil other Tnluine Um stajr.- ellects have U-en purchilte-l for the event. 'I he various j-ratles ot the school are oi.ntcinplatinj; an exhibition of class work in th v.r near future. Thi ol the of th. e el.t mm ial held uiiilcr the auspices S II. II. S. alumni proved one most elljoV able .-lllii successful ol the season. The auditorium was lilted to its capacity. and all wer. loath to depart us the evi-nim: waned into the "wee" hours. Th" members if the alumni are to be high ly coimratuluieil on the success of the ev.lliliu Hid the loVal enlel'l a inllu lit lUfolibd. Alon.iav eeliln. tin- ll'lh ill-t , the alumni coiniill. n airanuemrnis met in the hiKh school to discuss mai lers p.-rt .'iiniiiK io tin- baixiiiet whii-h will be niv.-n in honor of the iM-aduat- of ?. al Hie i:i.s-trie I'alU. Moiiitay. .une -lird. The -.el.iol-- have ie. eive.1 e,rcla-'S pins which are of a neat and band .l iin- d.-siKii. Tbfir !-t le is of K. man old. lose finish with polished .-t finish with p i.r and numerals. BOWLING AT THE CUDS. Vertin Bros. Lose Two Games to Tamaracks Win Total Pins. The Culm alleys were the scene of an in'eresting bowling match last i veiling. Vertin Pros, team losing- two t ul ot three to the Tamarack Co-op. live, b it Vertin Pros, team having the letter i. the total pins. The scores ali as folio a-: Tamaracks 2,17?. 1 M'elV n:.' i;.:i i:.T 1711 I'.'.l 11.1 .. If.u 14:5 i:.: . .. Ill I.'.:: i"! in; i:u if ...s 74i i;;". i Hi05.-P.18'). pa; of. i:r. l:'. Hi.' 14' l'i i:t; if.' i:u if. I li'.l .. . . 1 7'.' 117 ir. 7l!l ts ;i,i Mridi in Petf-I fl Lid a . A ruli'PW Total i Vertin rurto . . . I.e:it y . . I aesar I ie I ing . . rieC.oovr r oTlals . MILLER TO MEET CARR. Walter Milhr and loe Carr have -iiiin-.i iiriicl.s for a w.-.stling match .it Diiliiib Jui 4. The match will oae th.- w.-iv for another chanijiion ahip bout in which the pe.ibss Mike V kel of Sail Lake Cit will be one i the participants. Yolu I has promised a match to the winner of ih Cfirr-. Miller Irav mid the victor w i" in. i be a bit modest iiboct pickin-: i.p t lie !n Hat ion. I!. P. I'.ieiz. representing J. A. I'.rown - di, ol' Milwaukee will display a l eaiitilul eolbciion ol summer lress.-s. ions, tub silk waists ami muslin tin ciini'i" at the Calumet Hotel, Th.irs t'a ami Pi i. lay, May and i.i. The line i ompl ises exclusive inline dfessea i.nd inexin-nsive voile styles that are idfl'el'e ll. Advel I i."ellieil. L'I T.Ike the news of the day up date Send n vt ur BiibiTlni ion to ELKS TAKE NOTICE Meet at the Elks' Temple at 7.30 Wednesday Night for the Carnival Parade Members of the entertainment committer mtl tonight at 3 o'clork. IMPORTANT. C. W. RUPPRECHT, Chairman. THE SAN FRANCISCO MARKET Th-J Place to Buy CIGARS' TOBACCO AND PIPES CIOMI & DIANDA, Props. Phone L'UM. Cor. Oak and Seventh CALUMET C0RDW00D MORRISON ESTATE Fur Stomge a' GOOD CLEAIHNGOF THE FURS ONCE A YEAR AND PREVENTION OF MOTHS 13 WHAT MAKE3 FURS LAST WELL. WE STORE & INSURE YOUR FURS DURING THE SUMMER SEASON AT 2 PER CENT AND 1 PER CENT OT YOUR OWN VALUATION. fl J AS. OREN STETnII v.. , --asaaay Dekko Wall Colors ARE MADE FROM SELECTED MA TERIALS AND ARE SANITARY. DURABLE AND NON-POISONOUS. They are properly prepared in a city powder form and will give satisfac tory results for all interior work where -it is desired to ijive a rich, solid and deep effect. "DEKKO" wall color? are rejdy for immediate use when niied Willi cold watt-r. Al L COLOR3. KECKONEN HARDWARE GO. Phone 163 The Old District School AN TNTCHTAINMENT IN TWO ACTfi. Givn Ly l.ocl .,Ibi.. Auipicfs McCA&C MEMORIAL UlULC CLASS. At the Lauriiim Town! Hall On THURSDAY, May 22ml, 8.15 p. in. Professor Ezekiel Simpkini and such scholars as Lydia Pinkham. Petey Barnum, Ben Dutler, Chris. Columbus. Peruna Jones, Brigham Young, Liza-Ann Sncdiji asi. Jrsre James and a doien others. TWO HOURS OF ROARING r UN. COME AND SEE THE. SPANKING MACHINE Adults 25c; Children 15c This space donated by the First HUDUliLL. m mm i CI if';... ' I NCREASE your business by advertising in THE CALUMET NEWS I NOTICE! I've Moved It is your move next. Moving day is a pleasure when SIMPSON ilos your work. Prices reasonable Good work Guaranteed. Call him up Phone 320-L. TRADE AT AND SAVE MONEY. 1895J A T N IVW!jEJ DEKKO A DUWAtlLE COLD WATER WALL FINISH Li NuU Ou I km. K ; u;iWiirmrk'icu MW m trt Ml us. UHlbAtkii. i. MICHIGAN National Bank of, Laurium EVERLAST1C RUBBER ROOFING A strong, serviceable roofing for all buildings luvin.j a roof sutface of tuilicient riant to ched water. We would he pleased to tell you all about f verl.ii.tic Rooliny, ipiote price'., etc. ARMSTRONG-THIELMAN LSR, GO, CALUMET. HANCOCK. sanaussM 3C ac IV. THURTELL The OPTOMETRIST Ila.i returned, to Calumet-tnt n'" his office in THE ORENSTEIN BLOCK, Fifth Street. Hours 1 to f, and 7 to 8 . thon.ughly and srlentlllcally examin ed. nndVlasses matle t,i h- All w"r guaranteed. THe.lun W Any rrlatlvea or frlen.ls golnu or commjT to visit? charge. The News Hems. Tell welcome v iThifttrptwT"l''','CflTir'nw''"'"T'l'''tiinnmnTwittTiT-iiTTPCT ""'Ml! !i;ii!i.