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Among He Students. ! Dfpoty Darry Whltnall and the work ot most of the member ot the local orjjani- ation. Tbe banquet will take place at tbe Italian Hall ami will be idieo under the anspioea of Beneca Camp and will be participated In by tbe members of the HaDDGninCSat the Car different Camp at Hancock, Houchtoo llrJnf D,,Kli- f-lirrh Linden. Dollar Baj and South Lake School. The AVoodmon Will llanqnet Noon to I'ummemaralA the AddiuK of lOO New MrmbrrM lo the Itoll-Juvrnlle- OffVndem. Our foot ball boy Are in great demand and if they played with every team that ha8 challenged them they would be kept busy until Christmas. They have won two games tbi Reason and are rapidly improving. They have nearly reached thy top of the foot ball, ladder of fame, but still have tbe Isbpeming team to de feat and then t bey will have nearly ac complished their tank. Examinations are being conducted this week and students as well as teachers are deeply interested therein. The frcshies want something nice about themselves in the notes this week, so we -will say that they are learning fast and growing in all respects; they also said their grammars were not at all dustv. for they cleaned their libraries once in a while. The seniors are preparing essays for rhetorical work and many of them look happy again, this most be because tbey have completed their essays. These are not tbe graduation essays, but they are helps, so that the seniors will be able to accomplish that monstrous ta-k wben -June arrives. The regular meetings of the literary so--ciety are to beheld every Friday. The chairman of the last meeting has ap pointed a committee to get the matter in readiness. It is the aim of this society to give more knowledge of tbe great minds of the ages to high school Htudents and also to prepare some per ' son for the "oratorical contest to be given ' ia tbe near future. Tbe school will de rive many benefits from tbe society as in it is included everything that will be in- terestiug and beneficial. The stenography class expect their typewriter soon and are anxiously await ing tbe time wben tbey will be able to take up this branch of their course. The geometry class has finished Book 1 and has adopted a new method of re eling Book 2. The drawing students are anxiously - waiting for their drawing tools to ar rive. They have been expected for two months and it is the opinion of the draw ing people that the ship carrying this precious cargo to the Calumet students has either been sunk, dashed to pieces on the rocky shores of rugged Lake Superior or burned. Linden, whom, It is expected, will turn out in large numbers to the event. Pre parations are being made and arrange ments completed with tbe railroad com pany for a special train to be run for tbe accommodation of the members from other parts ot tbe county. At tbe meeting to take place previous to the banquet nearly 100 new members are expected to join tbe local Cacip through tbe work of Mr. Wbitnall. An elaborate program is being prepared for tbe occasion and will include speeches by some of tbe best-known local citizens who have recently become affiliated with tbe Woodmen. Some of the prominent State officials of tbe order are also ex- pe ted to be on band. State Deputy Burns, of Itbpeming, is expected to be here for the occasion. The program will also include musical and literary num bers by some of tbe best local talent and some of tbe out-of-town members will also be asked to take part in the doings. It was at first intended to have tbe banquet next Thursday evening, but later Tuesday was decided UDOn as more availablefor.it. Messrs. George Berry- man and Ed Kruka visited the different Camps of the county Thursday and they promised to turn out in goodly numbers to tbe banquet. Stewart Steel Ranges Are As Good As Money Can Buy. And Havo Many Fea tures Not Found In Other Ranges, Examine Our Line And Compare Prices. IT I i hi Tin .1 i f T t I . I T T .. Stansky's .. Ti I IT! noma u -T7! -i are Cjiuaranterd to Last With Or dinary care far 5 Yearn. Clean, Durable, Wholesome, Cheap. , For lleer Urlaker. Mr. Charles Klein of Launum, is the agent of the Upper Peninsula for the liquid carbonic acid gas beer pump. This is something new and a decided improve tsaent, which will, no doutrt, be aopre 'tilted by those who use the beverage. To those who want to drink fresh and jrare beer tbe accompanying illustration jnT"" "'""" '""1 'bows an apparatus I ,''' I in nua at. the fnllnuMnrr places in this vicinity: .1. F, Schoeder, Joseph Wilraers', J. II. O'Niel, Paul Kratt, Men &. Muir; Boyer& Boyerd, William Plauff, Frank Distel, 2. Kthier, Matt Housen, Frank Kopp, Drittler Bros., Joseph Stephanie and Joseph Trudell. It is called a liquid carbonic acid drum and it is used to keep the beer in its original condition. "1-tvor &nd taste. By its use the beer is Ismail amount of damages allowed by kept roarged with carbonic acta gas tbe jury. More Juvenile Vmmm Calumet youngsters seem to have a faculty for getting into scrapes of some kind or other and every other day there are a number of cases of this kind report cd. The latest is one at the echoolhouse. It seems that the members of the foot ball team who changed their clothing in one of the cloakrooms at the central building wben they went to practice bad noticed the unaccountable disappearance of any loose change that happened to be in the clothing which they bad left in the cloakroom. v This thing had been going on lor two or three weeks until tbe boys began to tbink that someone was in the habit of going tbrough their clothing, and yester day afternoon tbey set one of tbe boys on guard, lie did net have to wait long when he saw two youngsters run quietly into the room and close tbe door. After a little they came out and left the build ing in a hurry. The boys were chased and caught. In their pockets were found considerable small change and numerous pocket knives and other such things which tbe boys had from time to time missed. Tbey had also left a marked quarter of a dollar in tbe trousers pocket of one of tbe boys and this was also found. The boys were both very email fellows and brothers. Their case was reported to the superintendent and they will pro bably be, turned over to tbe county agent. It seems that their stealings, although tbey had not amounted to a great deal, had been going on for tome time and tbey had been kept in spending- money at the expense of the high school foot ball team. Uot flO Damaces The trial ot Mrs. Cassun in tbe suit for damages commenced by Anna Postelitz, who wanted $125 for injury done her by tbe former wben she was assaulted In front of St. Joseph's church three weeks ago tomorrow, came off in Justice Fisher's court yesterday afternoon. It took the greater pare of tbe day to get through tbe trial and a large number of interested spectators were on band. Attorney McDonald appeared for Anna Postelitz and Attorney Larson for Mrs. Cossun. Some time was occupied in se curing a jury, After all the testimony bad been taken and the arguments made on both sides the jury was out a short time when they returned a verdict awarding $10 damages to tbe plaintiff fn the case. As Mrs. Cossun is without funds it will be practically impossible to even collect the Carlton Hardware Co., Houghton - Calumet. or """"- Vi r f i f? v r K winier weatners Is with us at last and people are rushing here for nj Ulsters, Overcoats, Boys Reefers And Underwear. Also heavier clothing of fl all kinds, which we are supplying Dj all at reasonable prices, Fz -Do Not Buy ..YOUR UNDERWEAR. nj Dntil you have examined our stock. You can buy JjJ wool garments in our Btors as cbea p as n cotton elsewhere, rQ BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE. " - I & V I JirUH - a .... nj - uuci bvu duiiuiuk u mtil the last drop is taken from the bar rel. When the beer is barrelled in the iirewery it is charged with the gas, but im soon as tbe keg is tapped the gas be irios to ewflf and the beer soon becomes .lit and insipid. This gas is gathered irom the fenneuting tubs in large brew- tW and compressed into cylinders or - druitiH under an 'mmense pressure. These ' rylinders are shown in the illustration. This gas in the natural gas from the malt and is just what the beer requires 'to keep it good. In the ordinary way of t ltepping beer with the air or water pump n pressure of air is kept on it by pump - og air in the keg. Thin air is usually "drawn from near the saloon floor or cel t I urn and ot course is rather fonland when h pressure ot foul air is kept on tbe beer ; nil the time it gives it bad taste. With . mn knt r, mu o. Loht-A black and white cow without , fh hr i aI wav. fr-Ah nH t-...- ay horn8 ftboQt a eck ago. Informa- Tamsraek Jottlua Mat Cone was discharged from the Tamarack hospital yesterday where be had been laid up for some time suffering from an attack of appendicitis. There have been half a dozon patients at the hospital within the past few months suf fering from appendicitis but In yery few cases has it been found necessary to per form a surgical operation. Work on the large addition which is being built to the blacksmith shop at tbe mine is progressing yery favorably and a few more weeks will see the work all completed and the new shop ready for occupancy. The addition is 60x4 and gives considerable imore room for tbe workmen who have been rather crowded of late. A CAKIK From Dr, Ira C. Williams to the Cit izen of Houghton County. To the Editor: It gives me pleasure to announce to your readers that I have taken up my permanent residence in Cal- umet, and have assumed charge of the British Medical Institute, have recent lv been promoted to the position of chief consulting physician of that 'institution. In thus announcing myself I think it due to the public to state who. and what I am. I was born in the city ot Pratts- burg, New York, in the year 1851, hence am 4G years old. I was educated at the Corning (Sew York) Free Academy, took a two year course in the University of Michigan, and graduated in 1873 from the Long Island College Hospital, of Brooklyn, New York, taking from it my degree of M. D. I was for several years a member of tbe Michigan State Medical Society, and at present a member of the Cheboygan County Medical Society, also an honorary member of the Jackson Academy of Medicine. If this record, which is clear and un tarnished, commends me to the confl dence and patronage of the citizens of Houghton county, I will feel more than repaid for this breach of the so-called medical ethics. Having had over twenty-four .years of experience in the active practice of my profession, and having devoted nearly all ot that period to the study and treat ment of all Chronic. Nervous, Special, and Sexual Diseases. I feel fully compe tent to treat successfully all cases en trusted to my care. Invalids who suffer from Catarrh or Catarrbal-deafness, male or female weak ness, rupture or any diseases of tbe rec turn, I can assure of a speedy and painless cure. I might with truth say that the diseases peculiar to men and women have made the study of my life. Young men, tbe victims of their own follies, will, I hope, 6nd 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 me: my facilities lor the sue cessful treatment of their cases are, I belieye, second to none. MyofOcelsin the Agnitz block, 439 Fifth street, Calumet, where I can be found every week day from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. and on Sundays from 10 till 2, Yours respectfully, Ira C. Williams, M. D. HOT BATHS Open every day except bunday from 1 to 11 o'clock p. m. Cold . Shower . Baths Every moN" om 8 11 o'clock, A. Johnson 1,0 Noi;th osoeou fWMHIOVlli etroet Laurlum. SZSZSZSZSZ525j THE'ONLY jjj INSURANCE it and the beer is always tresh and keeps - the natural taste which it should save when first made. Orders can be given JMr. Klein or tele t yhoned to his pod factory in Lasriom -nod will receive prompt attention. tion of its whereabouts will be thankfully received ry Mr. U. Uuello. He will re ward the person who brings the cow back. Charles Oiala has opened a great sale In winter, band and foot wear. He sells also whole lined German socks at 90 cents per pair. 447 Pine Street. lot e . . crociery is breakable as well as others, but the cheaper you get it the . Mfnm Woodmen are making pre- ?: ou worr wh does break. Buy . . . i ii irom For a HI Ilaaqaet. ' n" nd save worrying. Tiik Saving Bank. vOW lor a a la i 1 A . . . . . w. . ... - . ayviy io juri. Kicnard '.largely increased late Dy me euuna ui reTarrow, zza Rockland St, fnr n hiir bannuet to be given In honor of the fact that the membership of Seneca Campof this city has been so Our lodge room an be rented meetings on Saturday evenings. flrrxsT Olsox. To Let Furnished room, AddIv to Mrs. M. Charles, over 454 Front street. Fob Balk Two fresh milch cows. Ad ply to George Jack a. Try Cox, the artist, Lake Linden, Mich. Worth having that placed with compantes that have tbe ability to pay losses promptly. I am not theonly AGENT IN RED JACKET who has such companies, but I bare a few of the best of them. May I not have the pleasure of serylngjyou. W. H. FAUCETT, Horgo Block, KU JACKET, . JlICHKiA.V 252525 2525252525252 II Why Q Is the SUPER IOR STOCK beer the peo ple's faAorite.... There inust be some reason for it. Sold every where in kegs and bottles Bo&ch Brg. Co. take Linden . Michigan. TO HAVE OR NOT TO HAVE . . Than: is the Qiaestior heavier clothing must be bought to doit i for putting off the Children's cloak nn i6 is i days' delay carries with it a risk of health W 6 dcrwear and dress goods, they too, deserve nm Now agitating the minds of both bio- a Y folks. Chilly winter winds must be rn,i nd K 5 r . a lingering thought. The buyers of ih stiiilpnta nt thf nnoatinna tr 1io., . . v,c u c ur nQl lQ what it will be. .-. 3D-incb ALL WOOL Suitings, 7 colors 3c M-lnch Fancy Suitings, a bargain 40c 64-Inch Mack Cheviots, worth fl.'5 07c 10-4 Gray good weight Ctotton nianket 48e 10-4 Tan Cotton Illanket. rich borders 3Ho 10-4 White Cotton Blanket, bourette bor ders ooe 10- 4 Woolen Illanket white, rod and gray 3 to 96 11- 4 and 12-4 Woolen Blanket, white, red and gray S3 to 91H Men's Suits, Orercoats and Ulsters. This line comprises the bet styles and most astonishing low prices wben you con sider tbe value, Assortments complete now. Chiidren'i have 2 Viiderwonr Special, n's all wool 1 . Boys' Wool Fleecedextrag,tT " ,; to ,a ftay 80(1 ;"e..::1 Men's ALL WOOL Kliirt. 'V; l) Men's Wool Fleeced Shirts and DrT? 1 Children's Jackets and Xew ' large sales demonstrate: tw 0 Second, style. Third, low pn - M .V-.. , WIU pay toexailli line of big Talues. w' Youth's and Boys' Keefer JacV.f. - ""imrs, omck, brown ih 7 A good selection of the rirht thin? O from. T. Vivian, Tr. dz, Co,, -r . Apt' Vii ' mm W mm m ' mm a f 5A' . i ft is im i Gra Furniture. El- One thing is certain-bette FURNITURE of serviceable qaaJ. ityhaa never been presented, It Is all first-class; nothing shop worn; all fresh, beautiful, built to wear. Yours nt a discount. Everything from t Wicker Rocker to a Aiahoganj 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 Htire. Scott Street, Bed Jacket V GREAT CLEARING OUT U IT SALE At Half Price: AT ED RYAN'S STORE $30 Suits For.. . . . $1500 $15 Suits For $ 7 50 $28 Suits For 14 00 $12 Suits For C 00 $25 Suits For 12 50 $10 Suits For 5 00 $20 Suits For 10 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 frill open up a new department in the clothing room. Edward Ryan, fifth: street - T?TT1D jacket. SPECIAL CLOAK SALE! Saturday, November 6th, And Monday, November 8. 200 Ladies' New Jackets And Capes, WK JIAVJ5 JUST RECEIVED TIIK ABOVE XEH' NOVELTIES OF THE HEASO!V. COMB AXD SEE TIIEM-VOlJ CAW SAVE MONEY. JACOB GARTNER, Hanoooit . . . Rod Jo0'