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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, l9la THE CALUMET NEWS. r 1',-cr 6 U i REXALL CHERRY JUICE Is an absolutely new prepara tion for Coughs, Hoarseness and Sore Throat. It has a very pleas ant taste and is especially good for children as it is easy to take and its effect is immediate: : : VASTBINDER & READ "THE BEXAIL STORE" GRIM RfAPFR VISITS THREE ClUUMfT IIOMf S ON TUfSD.1V ?FESttrsgVT' r r TflirTsuiafcJCi!: START RIGHT THIS YEAR 1910 The new year suggests resolutions, "the turning over of a new leaf," "starting with a clean slate.' It is a good time to put your business on a better, broader and more -systematic basis. WE SUGGEST THAT YOU DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY WITH THIS BANK SUBJECT TO CHECK. EY PAYING ALL YOUR BILLS AND OBLIGATIONS CY CHECK YOU WILL BE ENABLED TO KEEP AN ABSOLUTE RECORD OF ALL SUCH TRANSACTIONS. BILLS PAID BY CHECK STAY PAID. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF LAMM A Bank Fop All People A Little Talk on LUMBER may put you in the way of saving a lot of rnnty. I'mni' and have it with us. Wi' want to prove to you how the bt-st lumber la the cheapest at the start as well us in the nd. We. cannot show you the physical difference between poor and the best lumber for we do not handle any but the latter cjuality. Armstrong-Thielman Lumber Co. HUBBELL CALUMET HANCOCK Miss AliccBfll Dies at N. Tamarack-Child Dies in Yel low Jacket. THOMAS LAYERS JR. IS DEAD BGMAD MEETS HERE FRIDAY Will Be Preliminary to Annual Meeting to be Held in Dulutb Next Week. SAYS HE RECEIVED LEITER WHICH THREATENED HIS LIFE Mis.. Alice Hell, aped 22 year daughter of Mf. Catherine IVII of N.rth Tamarack location died at her home yesterday afternoon after a long Illness. The decedent was a wo Known resident or Calumet and is mourned by a large number of friends. She was a member of the Temple of Honor s clal department. Itesides her mother, the decedent Is survived by two brothers. Richard and Thomas. and two listers, Mrs. Irchard Slelghs- nian .in.1 Ml.v Pessie. The funeral services will be con- lueted Friday afternoon from the Tamarack church, by Rev. Isaac Wil cox. It Is prooaWe that the members of the Social Temple. Temple of Honor will attend In a body. Interment wi'l be at Lake View. Thomas J. Lavers, Jr. After nn illness of but on week with pneumonia. Thomas J. leavers Jr. assed away at his home nt Poston cation about noon yesterday. The cedent was well known in this vic inity having teen a resident of Os- eola and poston locations for a num ber of years. He was twenty-nine ears of age and Is survived by a wife and. three children, also a father and mother Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas J. Lav ers. The funeral service will be con victed nt the Poston M. E. church Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, hv A. V.. Henley, with interment at the Forest II HI cemetery of Hough- ton. Little Child Dies. Ethel Irene Pant, the two-year-old daughter of John H. nnd Mrs. Ella ant tiled nt hrr home on East Cone treet. Yellow Jacket of bronchi il nenmonla. yesterday afternoon. The funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence, Rev. Mandus Parrot t. istor of the Rod Jacket Congressi onal church, officiating. COMPANY TO BUILD RAILROAD A regular meeting of the hoard of directors of'the Finnish-American MIn In company will be laid Friday even lag in the company's local offices in the Calumet State bank building. This meeting: will be nn Important one ns It w ill precede the annual meeting: of the company, which la to be held in Duluth early next week. The Calumet mem bers of the board will leave for Duluth Monday evening'. The board will likely come to a de cision at Friday evening's meeting here concerning the building of a railroad, whiih will be cither 5 or 10 miles in length. The company has two prop ositions for transportation, one requir ing a railroad 10 miles in length, nnd the other 5 miles in length, the latter connecting with the sea-board. It Is probable that the latter will be adopt ed, and the tympany's production shipped by boat regularly to either , Germany England, or Sweden. I'lants in all three countries are engaged In testing the company's ores. Returns from these tests are expected any time j now, and the most favorable likely will be accepted. A Swedish engineer has Invented u process which he Is nnxious to try on the Finnish-Ameri can Mining company's ores. This op portunity will be afforded him ns Swe den would be the nearest shipping point. Lucas Sulenta Wants Joseph Gra shak Placed Under Bond to Keep Peace. MCE ROW AT A CHRISTENING WEDDING AT OSCEOLA. Calumet Capital $100,000 tale Surplus $30,000 Bank OFFICERS: H'SON, President EDWARD ULSETH, Vice President J. W. SELDEN, 2r.d Vice President F. J. KOHLHAAS, Cashier WALTER EDWARDS, Asst. Cashier Interest Paid on Savings Deposits axurr A very pretty wedding service was rformed by Rev. A. K. Henley of the Osceola church Saturday evening, when Miss A. Chappie of that location be came the bride of J. Oreenslade. Mr. nnd Mrs. (Jreennslade will make their residence In Houghton. 3G YEARS IN BUSINESS H II Merchants and Miners Bank Calumet, Michigan Capital $150,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 200,000.00 Interest Paid on Deposits T.pff Mnntbc tate Savings Bank Laurium Michigan. ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 1897 Capital Surplus Fund $75,000.00 $100,000.00 OFFICERS JOHNSON VIVIAN President WM. H. THIELMAN, Vicc-Prcsi('i?nt JAMES T. FISHER Cashier EDWARD P. BAST, Ass't Cashier INTEREST IN LECTURE. Seat Sale for Dr. Edward Burton Mac Dowell's Talk is Opened. The seat sale for the lecture to he given by Hr. Edward Puiton MacDow ell at the Calumet Y. M. C. A. on Thursday evening opened this morn ing. The demand for seats was large, and It Is thought that the attendance will be large. Dr. MacDowell was substituted ox the Lyceum course given under Y. M. C. A. nuspices for Dr. l'.ennett wh was to have nppoarcd here in Novem her. He Is said to he one of the high est salaried lecturers on the course and the engagement promises to be very successful. The subject selected for his talk is the "Panama Can- il." Dr. MacDowell, having visited the canal gone, is well qualified to dis cuss this subject The lecture will commence nt 8.30 o'clock, mine time. HOCKEY GAME ARRANGED. Arrangements have been made for a. hockey game to be played In Calumet between the" Iake Linden and Osceola tennis Thursday evening. The Osceo la boys recently defeated a Mohawk team by the score of 1 to 0, and a good contest Is expected Thursday evening. The line-up of the team will be: Center. O. Ukslla; rover, A. Luma; left wing, 11. Hannrahan; right wing, V. Cordy; cover point, C. Neva; point. V. Loukin, and goal, A. Malin-zark. ALVINUS B. WOOD IS DEAD. The officers of Lady Wlllard Hlv I. O. T. M. M., and of Calumet Tent, K. O. T. M. M., will be Installed at the regular review on Thursday evening. After installation there will be lunch and social time. All ladles nnd Sir Knights are urged to attend. 67 GEO.IIAMKn, Com, O. WRIGHT. Tl. K. We have everything you want In the way of Coronet Pralds, Switches, Tur ban Frames, Curls, Puffs, llrald Pins, hair nets, in fact nny toilet necessities. C!ive us a call and he convinced. Miss It. M. Halter. Hairdresser, 103 5th St., Calumet. 67 Pioneer of the Copper Country Dies at Home in Detroit. Alvlnus,;15. Wood, one., of the best known mining tngineerajin the coun try, and a pioneer in the Lake Superior copper legion, died n hfa home, 30 Medbury avenue, this ( morning In the 78th year of his, age, says the Detroit Journal, Mr. Wood has been In ailing health for the past two years, but up to that time was most. active In the du ties of his profession. In addition to the valuable work ho has done to pro mote mining interests ,ln this state Mr. Wood ulsi(, .claimed the honor of the discovery of carbonate, ore in Leadvllle, Col. He was connected with the Amer ican Association of Mining Engineers, nnd also ai member of the Sons of the American Revolution., He leaves two children, Mrs. C. L. Coffin of this city, and Lewis (N, Wood of Oakland, Cal. Radly scared, It is alleged, because ho received a threatening letter from a fellow boarder, Lucas Sulenta, of Raymbaultown, appeared In Justice Fisher's court this morning, accom panied by two witnesses, and swore out a complaint against Joseph Grn- shak, asking for a surety bond to keep the peace, (irashak will bo brought Into court this evening. According to the story of the com plaining witness he entered the kitchen of the boarding house, where Gnishak also boards, Monday, nnd saw a letter nddressed to himself on the kitchen I shelf. He opened it, he claims, und found that It contained threats to do him bodily Injury, and that the com munication was signed by Grashak. Row at a Christening, It was durlngr a christening ceremony that James Kovac got Into trouble. He was charged In Justice Jackola's court yesterday with assault and battery, complaint being made by Maria Ro.sle, who charged Kovac with handling her roughly. The defendant pleaded guilty nnd was fined $5 nnd costs. There are other arrests to be mado In con nection with this self-same christen ing, It being alleged that for a tlrne a small riot occurred. Reer bottles are nlleged to have been thrown Indiscrim inately, nnd several were slightly In jured. Several complaints havo been sworn out. Four Women Are Fined. Marshal James Wills, of Laurium, yesterday made a round-up of four un fortunates of the lower world, within the precincts of the village of Laurium. The women, who gave their names as May Allen, Lizzie Howard, Hazel Har rington and Margaret Kelly, pleaded guilty to being disorderly persons, nnd each were fined $10 nnd costs by Jus tice Fisher last evening. All of the fines were paid. TT h LJ C3 Art Needfls Work 11TH ANNUAL . CLEARANCE SALE Worth Your While Looking Into. f KtX' mrm o o o b 8 mm. PI M 1 I i CI A TiTTIYT'E'I1 nml TTf lTl WrYM IS BOUND FOR JAPAN. Calumet friends have received post cards from operator Helntze, formerly in charge of the Calumet station of the United Wireless . telegraph' company, from the West Indies. Mr. Hlentze Is now the operator on the private yacht Wilhelmlna, and Is bound for Japan on a twelve months' cruise. His next stop will be at Buenos Ayres. NEW CLUB IS ORGANIZED. COMET, LOST OR STRAYED. Prof. Hussey, head of the depart ment of astronomy nt the university of Michigan, says that the comet which Is now apparent In the western ky. Is not Ilalley's comet; Just simply nn ordinary comet which has shifted over this way from South Africa, where it was first visible nbout Jan. 17. It was then 10 degrees southwest of the sun; now It Is about 15 de grees northeast of Old Sol. It !s ,known ns "Comet A," is perfectly harmless nnd would never think of paying the earth a visit, the professor d '-'dares. -;!Ti Mrs. Ous Preuss, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lewis, left yesterday Afternoon for Milwaukee, where the latter will have her eyes examined. At a meeting held this week steps were taken to organize a club which will be known as the "Midnight So cial Club." It will be composed of a number of young men, nnd Its purposes will be largely social. The following eff leers were elected: President, J. Roy. Treasurer, Johan Willlnhouse. Secretary, A. Malexo. Meetings will be held nt regular Intervals. PROPOSED LEAGUE POPULAR. Interest I being aroused In the pro posed Y. M. C. A. -Commercial Indoor basket ball league. A number of members have already Joined, and when a sulllcient number have been enrolled a meeting will be called 1o perfect the organization. The proposed six teams are to he named after six of the prominent business places of this district, tho Idea being to excite Interest generally. It Is believed that the game will bo well patronized. I wish to announce that I am a can didate for the office of treasurer of the village of Laurium and ask the sup port of my friends at the caucus. 68 MATTHEW GIPP. You Never Saw A Saw that would saw better than the saws you saw here. FIexll), al , most us a watch spring, balance, just right for easy working. They are samples of the kind of hardware we sell exclusively. You won't find any trathy tools, etc., at tills shop. We soil satis faction with every sale we make as any of our many customers will testify. Keckonen Hardware Co. CALUMET Phone 163 MICHIGAN WE CAN CUR E Tl flT COLO In your Head with Bronco-Laxine tiro and pleasant. In your Throat with Our White Pino Cough Syrup "nuf sed." In your Chest with Osmosum Cures over night. In your Hands with a Japanese Hand-warmer ask us. In your Feet with one of our Hiyh Grade Hot Water Bottlec. OUR POLICY Prompt Attention. Accurate R Work. Courteous Treatment. Reasonable Prices, RED JACKET PHARMACY B Central Hotel Building B PHONE 595. ' NIGHT CALLS, 671 L-1. L0CA- BREVITIE3. .In Ttn Minutes Your PlctureVm a Postal, 3 for 2ic. 2Uh Century Studio, Across From First National Hank. DIRECTORS Johnson Vivian Wm. H. Thiclman F. S. Carlton Jns. A. Torrcano Jas. T. Fisher J. P. Pctermann Jas. MacNauuhton We want you and Everybody to realize that you can save money and at the same time get better Furniture and House Furnishings by purchasing from us. A visit to our store will convince you better than anything else that our Goods and Prices are Right We offer you a large and well assorted stock to select from Faucett Bros. & Guck Representatives Northern Michigan Building 6c Loan Ass'n. We are now selling stockin the 84th series John Danlell, president of the S. & CJ. and Finnish-American Mlnlntr com panies, went to L'Anse this morning to nttend a meeting of the First National hank of that village. The memhers of tho Kearsarge Hun garian church aro planning to give nn entertainment nt Mohawk In the near future. The exact date has not yet hcen set, hut It will take place on a Sunday. It is to be held in the Sons of St. fleorgo hall. The ohject is i.o raljft funds for tho Kearsarge church. It Is planned to hold a service In the morning, nnd an entertainment in the evening. The Mohawk hank Is making ar rangements for a skating party to he held In the Olacladom some time dur ing the coming month. The Mohawk A class, 7th grade, eas ily defeated a team of hockey players from OJibway, In the Olacladom, the score being 14 to 1. The second scries of card games which aro being conducted under the auspices of the Mohawk fire . depart ment will take pjce this evening in the fire hall. Pinochle and pedro aro tho games to be played. Ml; Iaura Shields of Thoenlx, en tertained a number of her girl frien la from Calumet nnd Houghton this week. Tho party tramped to Cret- vlew on snow shoes, later returning to'j the Shields' homo at Phoenix, when dinner wes served. Saturday, January 29, la Carnation day, the birthday anniversary of tli late President McKlnley. SAVE MONEY Tako advantago of our January Square Deal Sale. Men'a work ahjrta, underwear, ho fciery, gloves and mittens, dresa good dry goods and a full lint of groceries. All goods fully guaranteed. Special sale lasts until Monday evening Jj". 31st. THE RycKman Store Company Phone 565 LAURIUM The SIVERT OLSON Estate Furniture and Undertaking Scott Street Phone 41 1 CALUMET Our Entire Line of Men's, Ladies', Boys' and Misses' SWEATERS sold at V4 Off Regular Price IP. S3u.;ppe m 03Q.S News Want Ads. Get Results