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''OLUME X. 6111! DIM Fi.thu’.ie Cbcr.-b Rev. Fr. Kiu-p. Pastor. *' first M*> s 8; A M £ •’mi Mass A. M. . \f- Vesptre 7 80 P M Monday Softool 2: P. M. - ■ yrerian Oburch. MnrniDg Herr css 10:80 a m. Ereoiag S-rrices 7 3D p m. Young People's Meeting C.45P. M. Suuasy School 11;80 A M. M'ss iieorgis'Boyiagtoa n. Prayer Meeting Wed. 7 80 P.M -Seihoit.-J Church Rev. James Austin,'Pastor ( ’• vdi g S?rvtce< U3D A.M. K-eting '• lyi’-r 7 ;! P.M. ’ \u ting 46 pm. r liven ig V'Ai 7 3) P.M. Lot nria R. Fliti-t t >i Pasw.r Y cicg ” . Sf. Rp: ' irday 8 A.\t. - ' i / ■■■ t .ji . -■ ’• ' s :v ~ —~ .aorj ■ .V *£**■*& * ' ,/• M NEWS UD COMMENT iay P r! la rponding a few day , ia s. Art. Wv.-hb n rtiurnel from Aiti -7! ndi.y motu’mi —* ——— ■' Mm Gm. Lambrix s,peut New I titij with friebisar Ashland. Mrz. M Llm otix save a rsception Ibnrsasy afteim o.: tor Mrs li'hman Mios L9oae Leunoo returned to her irt smliee at Big Rapids, Mich , yes terday. Yon can get. thuss up to-date shoes ■it R Paul’s Ask to see the Bostoni '3 Mr snd Mrs Wm Hotiman, of iaokauns, v sited at tbe Christensen aocte.thia week. p. — -<g - . r Hircld Uoauora aad Frauk Downs returned to thsir studies at tha Wis contin ”U” lest night M ■ _. _ • - Mrs ChrLtecs- a enGrtaiaed Tum day evaulng’ in Loner of her guesw, Mr. an! Mrs. Hcbtn u tf Ki >saun'v Mi : Anal J.-mo Oft leives t -n .qht - rvi otaiuie Wit to retame her -lutes in tb* teacher’s training H 1 b'‘Ol. Tri 'W-L**'" I: * Mr. aid Mrs and is!: t. -on td SupsY'or tpjj* T ,rlay .n.'h -< ity guests of Mr. trtd Mrs. E • coa r. V >nu (.Failibgar of Meiitm , Irs at thu borne of Mr. aud •M | JTwtft if roan Thursday. * M of Ncftffiwestern Uni ?e sity, Oh cago siieat her vaosti m in •bis city at tbe borne cf Mr and Mrs. Henry M?ade, retutudug last evening ■ . •. Firtz Emunsou, snent Sunday ia UurW with his pareat* Fritz glortecs iu tne title of tyncgraphic artist, aud ns snob is bolding at* a*? a situat .ou at Oioqu-'t, Mian. • - . "■ v. ' y ifrank Mvrta IcfY Wednesday fog Superier Ij *crt as Jtrferrrater in a oer-h ml injo-y ee nowon ia the cir an* t •oart at Sipjrior. to retnrre sday Mrs S- Dick aa-j w* gf-vet^ Vf AsMfiqd re gti r f '#*.•' Oao. .-i.-Afn-i * HRfti:comp* '-.-e 1; A mm rsjtaiM * I > .o-ig a "ds rKd tg ii-r.ey f /.Ms 1 üblisb'j'J iu au Italian paper of IfXitXdoa ra. the- weak As soon I sre a o t traulatioo, I JW .:|, ii tho article is of interest I q car restless, print it- I f Hon ft 3 * !eft lMt B,Rht I fc ,r Wwnlatgou D. 0 to take up his SW ■ • - there. Mr. H.yes B/¥ , - . committee wfctck arc ■ IV. a-.ug High Fmauce and HI R3cttfai - II - ' avaid get them from The styls andttuish W. uility of tbs mate jm ■ ij ! vearlag qu Jiity M H*".,r is a ared if you JL a , Thf Fash C*' I \| rr) 11 The Rev. Jumca Austin, cf the Me tbcdist church, has bean soliciting signers to a petition, teas week, ask ing the town board t* enforce the Jaw prohibiting saloon man harbor ing dissolute men aod women Tbe paper is signed by a large majority cf the property owners snd business meu Uptown, and there is no dcubt regard ing tbe action of tne town board in this matter. In foot uo town hoard coaid afford to ignore a sincere re quest frow the business men, in fact uo town oard ever did; but tbe re quest in tho past ha" generally beeu tu tha'ooposits direction hanos the omti ions It has been intimated that 1 am al lowing myself to be used for political purposes by circalating a petition for the ratifying of a disgraceful evil in our village and 1 wish to say 1 am responsible for the petition and poli tics have n thing whatever to do with it. But tbe mcrtl aud general witfare cf the people of our town hrs everything to do with its rrigin and circulation and l am gUd to say that 1 Had the people thoroughly arenred on this matter and we hope *0 see speedy results. Yours sincerely Jas. Austin Mrs A. B. labor, of Crider, Uj„ had been troubled withs ck headache for about five years, whea shß began king Uhambe r lvin's Tablets. She has taken two bottles of them aud they have cured her. Sick headache is caused by a disordered stomach for which these t ablets are tspeciallv in tended. Try them, get well and stay well. Hold br all dealers. A special dairy course for creamery and cheese factory operators ana man agars will be giyen January 28 to Fa bruary 1 at the College of Agriculture of the University of Wi: cousin. The four divisions of the dairy depart meut, which is now reoeiving milk and oreau) from ovr 200 farmers, will etch day be in full runnirg order. In struction will be offered 10 the cream ery wkioli is equipped with all mod ern metho is aud maubiuery; iu the chee3 factory where all improved ap pliaooe are iu ate; in the milk, cream and butter testing laboratory; and iu the dairy machine ebon A special coarse of instruction will be given for ioe cream makers, including the use of stationary as well as coutiun ous ice-cream freezing machines A tan Jays' mute for Swiss Chsess makers will also b?gin Jammy 28 Here is a remedy tbit will cure your cold. Why w sts time aud mo ney experimenting when you can get a prepaiation that has wca a worlj widb reputation by its cures rf this dtseas and can always he depended up on? It is kuown everywhere as Übam her lain’s Dough Remedy, ami is a me dicißo of real merit. Far sale by all de tews. The > isn of UcL Gcetha’s for mak ing Panama a point of supply of ooai, oil, etc for shipping is one cf th* best collateral features cf the whole scheme. Several piers one thousand feet long will bs built at Balboa on the Pacific Side, Here also will be a drydock with a trstble length of a thousand feet aud depth cf thirty five f jet and a coaling plant storing aid handling cue hundred thousand toes of ecal. Repair shop will be cons root ed which will handle largo jobs cf re pair and refitting At Oris otial on tne Atlantic wilt bs constructed saver jH-nierg-cgc iu 1. tigth and a storage plant, abls rf handing end storing from | 2'ja.W to 80D.CC0, tons tl torsi- NORTH WiBUONtsiN PRAISE We have a letter from o e o' our subscribers who at the present time is living in Washingtcn, but who is a bont to engage iu farming iu Bayfield county Wisconsin His chan meut ou conditions in the stat3 of Wa-bing' a us follows: “1 have studied farming conditions cf tbs cna-tt, especially the Puget Sound country, where a mau is asked f’loo to $4OO per acre for land thu is fit foi nothing unless *t might be a gravel pit. 1 was pleased at what Mr. Hansen said in his article published recently in Toe Agriculturist Ho is certainly wise to the conditions teat exist in the west. 1 have boen in Washington over four years and bat ed t-s gt a small pleca of land hot h ve g’vctu the matter up m disgust Northern Wisconsin is the plan for e ** Wiaoonsirs Agriculturist. ** When von want a reliable medicine for a cough or cold take (Jhamber ains Uos h Remedy. It can always be depeniod upon aud 1- pleasant aud safe in tak*.. For sate by all dealers. “LA NOSTRA TERRA” Wlilcm OUR LAND HI SflfElf m COMING Wahicgt u D. U. - Mine safety car No 8 cf the United States Bureau of Mines, in charge of M Her Foreman Edward Stiedle and a ctew of e xport miners, wilt reach Kam-ey aud Vero na Mich., ou Monday January 6. The car will be on exhlbtton at those places uutil January 11, at which time it will leave for Wakefield, where it will remain until January 18. On January 20 the car will pro ceed to Homy Wis. to remain until January 23 at, which time it will leave for Moutreal, Wise. Illustrated lectures ou greater safety in mining wtil be given every evening. This miue safety c&r is one of the eight that oou-t tutrs the life saving service of the Bureau of Mines for the resoae of mtoers in time cf disaster. Eaoh car is fully manned by a crops of miners trained iu rescue work and equipped with the lsGsi rescue appa ratus and first aid to the it jured and is ready at a moment's notice to pro csea to the scene cf a disaster, where the rescue corps, in cooperation with the state mining oftto a!s will do eve*ything possible to save entombed miners. Tne savieg of human lifs is the emergency featore of a general cam paign cf educational work among the miners who wiii not only be txught the ussof the rescue apparatus hat al so the proper way to tak a oaro cf an injured miner. There will also he il lustrated lectures ot> the nso of explo sives, elect no tl equipment in the mines, fire treveution, sanitation aud first aid surgical treatment. Tnese lectures are to be given iu the car whenever a snitabe meeting place can not be procured. The car contains eight oxygen hel mets, a supply of oxygen in tanks, one dozen sif>ty lamps, one field tele phone with 2 000 feet of wire, a col lapsible steel mine cage for emergen cies, a resuscitating apparatus known as the pu’mctor, for rev.ving asphyx iated miners and a small outfit for use in demonstration of first-aid-to the-injured. One end of the car is fitt ed ur> as an air tight room to be ued in training men in the use cf the oxy gen helmets. This room will be filled with noxious fotnzs aud the miners wsariug the helmets will remain in side for two hoars iu a? atmostpbsra that would kill without Thess are the helmets that permit one to enter a m ce imated atety follow ing an ex ;B'Oi while it is stiil filled with poisouou't gasss fmd breathe arti fisiatiy. The alstuce cf the helmets at great catastrothes iu the United Stites, his, it is b-lievoi r sultad in a greater loss of ’.tie than was necess ary Frequently m ners who havt; not suffered physical i: jury by au txplo s 01 have been entombed in the m'ue to die siowly for the inhalatinu of the poisonous gast-a. Had it been possible to reach these men within a few hoars their lives might tuvo boen sxv ei. The he) nets proved heir worth at the ill fated Cherry mine when the resenree succeeded ia getting twent|f men out alive eft'r b in* entomb ed seven days lu nu Tiber of other instances, miners hive beeu savi from terrible deaths by tne prompt ar rival of the helneted rescuers ROAD FOREMEN IN DEMAND Tha Milwaukee Sentinel recently published the fallownos ■t *m - •‘Anapp'-a cease fram ttic State Highway .E - t* ti r. A. II Hir-t, 1 :,r ompsteut i n i- -ii i to rase ciiargi rf roiii oot.itrn tiou in Wisconsin, iu the y tr 1012 sboat lI.OOD.COD worth of roid work was done tu the ante on tier the genera! direction cf tne s ate highway comm as 00, aid during the c ming year U is expected the amount of roxd work done will aggre gate f2.6D0.0C0. Lasr year there was trouble in many counties to find com petent foremen to direct the work and in 1913 this trouble premise* to become acute. "We would tike to brlug out ot the woods every man in the state who has had experience iu handling meu aud tools in movitfg dirt or building city streets, countty roads or railroads,” say# the etxte euiguser in a letter re questing the assistance of The Senti nel in bringing this snlj-'Ct before <ba public .** We want man who have actually Hrveo as foremen on work of some importance and believe if we could so core a list cf *acb meu we’ coaid place most tf them at very good wags* and at the same time be of ser vice to many casutias which find it difficult to secure tha right ktud r.f i men,” be adds. WILL LIST FOREMEN it i* the purpose of the Win i.u-iu HURLEY, WISCONSIN, SATURDAY JANUARY 4. 1313 biguway commission to prepare a list of competent feremeu which will be famished to sil county biahwsy com missioners to ass st them iu the se'ec tiou ct meu to have charge of their work during the coming year. if such a list can be secured it will solve one of the most serious pro. blems fac ug the road builders iu the state. The campaign cf IUI2 id read work doubled or trebled the amount ot such work ordinarily proseouted in Wisconsin and 118 will see another doubling, or more, with the result that experienced meu, from highway engineers to foremen, roller operators eto , will be scarcer than ever All eaoh men who ara Lot- engaged for 1018 should communicate with A K. Hirst, State Highway Engineer, Ma dison, Wia , if they desire to be plac ed id tbs road work of the state dur ing the coming year Persons troubled with partial para lysis are often verv much benefited by massaging the affected putts tho roagnty waeu ap lving Chamberlians Lluimsnt This liuimoot also rtdsives rnenmatlo pains. For sole by all deal ers. DIED. Joseph Caivt of Montreal died this morning after a short attack of peon mania aged <!2 years Mr Cxlvi Is oils of nr old ssttlers 1-1 this ecu ty hs coming here ab:u’ 27 years ago. His oocai atiou was tint cf farmer in wh oh vooatiou he wa3 a uccioad suc cess He JaevAS a wife a:il a lante family of grown up children. The funeral services will take place at the Hurley church M„uity next Mach time aud ingenuity s expend ed today by individuals, committees snd commissions, in discovering how little money a man can work for and still retain bis vigor and usefnlnss.-. The “minimum wsg ” is aa honest quest to bn commended, but is it not time that iudividua s. commit ess a ,and commissions should get busy aud try to find what maximum earning is per missible, at the other end of the line? Details aside, any business that makes milliouiare- on the one end and sallow, emancipated aud sickly men, woman and cbildreu cn the other, is not conducted in a Isgttt rnate manoer. There 1* u > etinity in the distr.butiou tnat gives ujeounted luxury at sue end of the mill and hopeless poverty at the other end. If your children are sahjsct to at-; tacks of croc 0, watch for th - fir t symptom, hoarseu , s Give Chamber- 1 laiti'H Cough Bsandy its a au a> tin*; cb Id becomes hoarse and th- au tok | msy be warded oii'. Far sal.) t v ull dealers Four wonsn have been elected to the lcwr hen-a of the Utah Ligtr-la ture this year, larger uambtr thau before. All sr.- Slid to favor the re firm measure which the club women of the etats are preparing to a-k. at a recant meeting of the Denocratlc WciteD'a Club iu Salt Luke Citv these measure* were discussed. Among those proposed are a mother’s peasiou law provisions far the ap pointment of women inspectors in va rious lines a minimum wage for wo men and the requirement that all ap plicants for ant triage licenses shall file medical certificates ehowiiig them to he sound of mind aud holy. The Salt Like Tribaae sy.-:“ This 101 l pissed the Senate two years ago with but one distent eg vote bat it was de feated n the House by 1 narrow tr. .t* gin. Th aye r the worn 11 hops tc be successful in sojartug it-, nassage " Since 1889 the tattl vnl<> of the mineral | icriccticu cf Aibtka has been 1207,Ct0 (ICO, tf which over 00 per cent, or $195.619.77G, ha t been in geld, according to A. H. brooks, of the United States Geological. Survey. Au important and interesting effect npon tha scientific work of the Geolo gical Survey has resulted from the work in land classification The con stantly increasing demand for both completeness and exactness of infor mation regarding the mineral resour ces of the public landb under classifi cation have developed methods aiti scope of view in this ecouotnsu work that have exerted a marked influence on the geologic work iu otlur area-. Thus, the trsiuiug and ni:-thod- de veloped tu tbs course of the clanjiflci tion of the coal lands have brought about higher i-takdards cf refinement in stratigraphy as well as in eccuo mic work, in other regions cf the country. Another vary n; - tratioa cf HOientific results springing from the study cf economic probh mS found iu the administration of the Weeks Act. providing for the pur cha-i* lv the Federal Government of certain forested lands which may at feet the flow of navigable streams The intensive hydrometric experi mental eta diet carried on in order act nully t v show in accordance witn the j termo of the law tho degree of prctsc tion afforded by fer.-tss to e vil aud water in certain areas proposed for puroba-a as nat otisl f rests have rc suited io empirical determinations and demonstrations cf high scientitto valne as well a* of tangible economic importance.— (From Anunai Report Director United states Geological ! Survey. 1 beware'OF FLIM~FLAMS This is the sea* nof a year whan ; tbn flm tiam robber plautatiou and | the skin game pineapple plantation . begins to lore tin dollars out of tha northwestern man's pocket.— Karat, j Stock and Hum*. ! Yes, bsware of the Aim tl un* und the skin games There ure plenty of j opportunities in Wisconsin fir the in vest iment both cf ycur capital and of your energy Farm, Slock and Home has it right - the * fl until ms * are al ways w rksii where thcr * is prosperi ty, aud tberelore, money. That is the reason they are always walking in Wis ran .in It is a g ol motto ti>h invest monev whero it i- inrde If they want yoi to surest in thei 6t , sahetnes iuke them show positiv proof of the prom Led profits. inl 1 nrappleg grap fruit, oranges aoiite that sort of stuff is saiecl and far th reason that it is easy to nt'Viipul.it> th figure* blood Wisconsin laud pro-’ duo s go >1 Wisconsin crops which tin. goou Wisconsin pm pie can meas ure with csrta aty. That is letter : than flimtlsm. iiUAKDEKS WANTED First cits* board, with or without rooms may be had at the Montreal House, First class table, comfortable room*, aud good service. Montreal House, Silver St. Harley Wis. ENJOY THE WINTER MONTHS’ IN CALIFORNIA- THE LANLwTf OUTDJOIt LIFE AND UNEQUAgEI) ATTRACTION'S Three daily trains to California, the Overland Limited, the Los Ange les Limited a-id the China and Japan Mail between Ohiosgo and California make close connection with train ser vice from all points cn The North Western Line. They, form the most apleod and and com lei * traii o uiti’ oi tal service, aud < i -,.r clnice f r • going one wsy and r tcriiug i uMi r without ex'rt charg - Soil i ri o k h i-* and in! irmatton,, or oali on aoy Ticket Agei.t if (tie North Wtelnu Line. fit 1,2 Two Poor One* lu’ri'u f iMuiii Forrest 4 vn jnmoiiH'iiia in Hoston a poor art Ist rail oil -ovi :wl litttos to so,. Km great actor iit the old \Vliillii'o|i Ilutise. I'.idi time iio laoiiplit a picture whieli tie had painted. Ho liuail.v left It with a note si.Him; that he was ill needy cir nmisiauees Forrest read tin- note and took the wrapping from the pie lure It |.r>\. Ito be a painting of himself as Spa rtnciia. Forrest grazed up..n it a moment find then ejaculated to the Her:.: 'Give him s!<>. If he Is as poor as his picture he must tie on the point of stam atkm " The Two Garrick*. George Harr k. brother of He cele hi ted Hat hi. was lint latter's most de voted w|., , 1,1 and i ii. ,1 ion-, paok loir ,e. On coming l> ! the < one he immiiiy linjtiin and II !• tt ill wimied rm>7” n being asli-.I Cl, 1- laiw Gcolon eitme to n'!e .0 5... a ;ift. - the deini.se of ten '1 fine - luofti-c ■ .. . re|ilied. Dvvhl wanted liim " ■We strive and l niggle; v.e do non nee. complain, cry out at evils: we advance new Ideas We clmnor and fight for progress “And that N victory, for, nffet all, the process of evolution is mi end In itself. We are here to develop our uilrnls and souls along with our Insti tutions. to carry the flag of civilization n little farther on “Don't expect to make a now vvorid tomorrow Don't think there is any smh thing as finality Rut—keep a goin'."—Columbus * r* i Citizen AM STEAM DTE HONS M Hall. Prop ]< 9 K Jd. Si Ashland, Wis Our agent caiis and delivers every Wed nesday. Headquarters at Senate Hotel Hurley Garment dry cleaned, pressed and re paired. A'leratior-.s naatly done.* Furs renovated Hats cleaned and re blocked. Doctors Use Tills tor Eczema I Twins, Ex-f’omnitaamner of Health, n; "'There Is almost no iWnlPm t- ■ tween pkin discath'd and tho Mood." Thu skm must bo curod tliroupli the skin. Tho perms must lio wa.dud out, ond > salved h.ivn lomr n:o boon found worth, loss. The most advanced physicians of this country are now ncreed on thin, and are prescribing a wash of winte.rgreca. thymol ond other Ingredients for eczema end all other skin diapason. This ooro pounrt la known as DD LS. Prescription r r idezema. For sale by A. C Whitmau Cos. Bift Reduction On Men's Youths’ aud Roys’ OVERCOATS. From now on, until January 1, 1!)13, we will sell nil our overcoats at a reduction of 40 per cent. Considering the high grade quality of our clothing and the former low prices, you can readily see the big saving. Come in. and let us show you. 1 tes | >ct .*t full y you is, 12. Paul F. F. Atwood WATCH MAKER ENGRAVER t All repair work guaranteed satisfactory or money REFUNDED and novelties in gold silver, brass, glass, chiaa and pottery. Here you will find a- most magnificent display of the very latest designs, superbly executed by skilled artisans* in -precious and semi-precious metals, etc. Prices are very moderate arid an inspection is invited IV. Holmrs, the well known skin ape otnlwt writes: “l am convinced that the I’ O H. Prescription la ns much a specific inr eczema. us quinine for malaria. I 1 ive been pre.-’.crlblnff tlio D.D.IX remedy f'r yeaio." Tt will take atvay the itch tho Instant you apply it. In fact, wo are so sure of wlint. D.D.P will do fir you that wo will lie Bind to let you have n Jl bottle on our frutir nntee Hint it. will coat you nothing uti le ' you llnet that It does the work. I announce the completion of my stock of . FALL (ioid Jewelry Silverware Cut Glass Precious Stones Watches NUMBER l