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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1911. r 8 CAIUMET Y. M. C. A. Will ANNUAL MEETING SALVATION ARMY NEfDS BOOST IIS MEMBERSHIP CLOTHING FOR THE POOR DON'T COUGH THE CALUMET NEWS. 1 Of R. J. it la annoying to yourself nnl other, Is often harmful owing to j prolonged Irritation of part affected; and 1 frequently quite need- j I t less. We recommend Rexall Cherry Bark . Cough Syrup T to allay tickling and Intlamiiiutlon in the throat nnJ Pronchial Tulies and to -U-tir the oice. V VASTBINDER & READ, P!" The REXALL STORE -j; 3 OPKNF.D VOU BUSINESS APRIL, 15, 1907. STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 7, 1911. Condensed from Statement to Com ptroller of the Currency. RESOURCES. Lians and Discount $-3!.340.0S I'. S. and other Ponds 101,0(10.00 Premium on IT. S. lionds . 3.000.00 lival Instate and Fixtures 7 1,400.00 overdraft (Secured and Fii-secured) 1.3S2.I3 Due from U. S. Treasurer 5,000.00 Caen on hand and in Bar.ka ) $35,532.79 40,532.79 LIABILITIES. $456,655.32 Capital $ lOO.ooo.OO Surplus 34.13y.S7 Circulation 100.O00.C0 Pill Myahle lO.uOO.OP Deposits 212,515.45 $ 456,655.32 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAURIUM EDW. ULSETH Arc Your Bills Too Large? Th'-n try saving in your house- -i hold expense (by 'buying? the best coal that you can get for your mon ey. One ton of well screened, su perior coal will go twice a far and give, better satisfaction than a ton and a Jialf of that that is filled with slate and dirt. When you want co-vm.amvti clean, high grade coal buy It from PHONE 7-1B Preparation are being made for a monster two week' membership cam paign to be conducted under the au spice of the Calumet V. M. C. A. com mencing next Monday. 'SOO Members by January' 31." 1 the !ogan under which the campaign will be conducted and every Influence will be brought to bear to secure that number. Definite Announcement of the plan of the cam paign ha not been made so far, but it I known that every member will be asked to work to bring the total mem bership up to the desired number. Sides will be chosen and the move ment will be a systematic one. In order to reach the desired mark. It will ba RED JACKET CONGREGATIONAL CLOSES YEAR WITH BALANCE IN TREASURY OFFI CERS NAMED. The members of the Red Jacket Con gregatlonal church held their annual meeting last evening In the auditorium of the church. Officers for the ensuing year were elected, and annual reports presented by the clerk, treasurer, trus tee, Sunday school superintendent, necessary to secure from 125 to l50Miecrvlar" unJ treasurer, the woman new member and from this It will be I industrial society, una tne woman seen that the membersh u boosters -'ionju-jr society, au oi me reports were considered very satisfactory, have a difficult task before them However they are confident that per sistant effort will make it osslble to attain the desired end. Members of the M. C. A. will shortly receive a com munlcatlon. telllne them of th ulans which are being formed. Address by Rev. Adams. Rev. C. L. Adams, pastor of the Cal umet M. II church ha consented to address a men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday afternoon. The meet ing will commence at 4 o'clock. Directors to Meet. The regular monthly meeting of the directors of the Y. M. C. A. w ill be held omorrow evening and routine busi ness will be disposed of. Several spe- lal matters are also to come up for onsideration. ElKS NAME OfflCERS OF BOWLING LEAGUE PLANS 37 YEARS IN IIUSINESS Merchants & Miners Bank CALUMET. MICH. Capital ... - $150,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. $21 0,000.00 Stockholders' Liability - - $150,000.00 Interest Paid on Time Deposits APMALL SUM DEPOSITED each MONTH will soon PRO VIDE a FUND on which you can DRAW during SICKNESS or when OUT of WORK. , ; i : : t AN ACCOUNT MAY BE OPENED WITH ONE DOLLAR At a meeting of the memliers of the Calumet lodge of K!Vy last evening, it was decUhj to organize u feix-tcan bowling league. HUcrsof the league were ai'ijx'iiited, and at another meet ing in the near future a schedule will Ik- arranged. It also was dccL'ed to enter the IT. I howling league, .which will hold a tournament early In the spring at Ish Ieniins. The Klks will select their team from among the best Ibowlcrs in tho lodge, the team to coinjiri.se the Oowlers with the best averages. Tile following officers ami executive committee of the Flk' howling league were elected last night: 1 'resident Oeorg Kemp. Secretary Chet Fisher. Executive committee Steve Paull. George Harvey, Dr. Krugcr, Fivd Ho- sang. George Kemp and diet Fisher. A banquet will follow the conclu sion of the ibowllng league' schedule, the three lo.-ing teams to entertain the tiireo winning teams. The executive J committee, which w ill have charge of me leagues j.iaiui, miii draw up u schedule of games, and also select the individual memlbers of each team. The Intention Is to distribute the more proficient players throughout the lea gue, so that each team will have a fighting chance for supremacy. CALUMET BANK OFFICERS. At a directors meeting of the Calu met SUite Ibank held yesterday, the following nffloers were re-elected: President, K'a.pt. Thomas I Ion twin: first vice nresldent. TMwnni iiQru,. second vice president, Joseph W. Sel- k-n; cashier, Frank J. Kohlhaas: as sistant cashier, Walter Edwards. " - y'- LUMBER THAT LASTS fur flooring should f!e till-k. Whatever your requirement.", however, rest pined that we can fill them the last I. -tier, the last Inch purpose of these linen is simply to ask an opportunity to prove this assertion. (double lumber ns- The Armstrong-Thielman Lumber Co HIIFtRPI I ro nnr-p CALUMET HANCOCK State Savings Bank Laurium, Michigan ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 1897 Capital Surplus Fund $75,000.00 $100,000,00 OFFICERS JOHNSON VIVIAN JAMES T. FISHER President WM. H. THIELMAN Vice-President Cashier EDWARD P. BAST Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS Johnson Vivian Wm. Thielman F. S. Carlton, Jas. A. Torreano, Jas. T. Fisher J. P. Petermann , Jas. MacNaughton WANTS HOCKEY GAMES. Manager Kd. F.utler of the Tamarack Co-Operative association's hockey team. Is out with n sweeping challenge to meet any store hockey team In Houghton county. The seven Is play ing good hockey and is anxious to meet other amateur rigregatlons. The captain of the Tamarack team I Will Hall. showing the church to be in a flour ishing condition. Clerk William Craig reported that the membership has increased twenty nine during the past year, forty-one new member being enrolled. Three of the members died last year and nine removed by letter. Treasurer Cribble's report showed mat tne post year was a much more prosperous one than the year 1909. At the end of the past year there was in tho church' treasury, a total of J141.- 27, which, with $44 collected on 1910 pledge sine Jan. l, makes a total of $185.27. with alt bills paid. Julius Ziegler, secretary and treasur er of the Sunday-school reported that here had been n total attendance In tne primary department of 2,732. or an average of 52 each Sunday through out the year. In the intermediate de partment there was a total attendance during the year of 4.19B. averaging 86 per Sunday. The total attendance was 28, an average of 139 for the school for each Sunday. At the end of the year the school had $54.14 on hand. Miss Fannie Osborne, read the annual report of the Woman's Industrial so ciety, showing that the society started last year with $107.07 on hand. During the past year the society purchased a piano for the church, paid for re-wir-Ing the building, and also paid the fuel bills. It closed the year with a cash balance of $yo.32. This was con sidered a most flattering report, and showed the excellent work accomplish ed by the members. The .following . officers were elected for the ensuing year: - - Clerk William H. Craig. Treasurer Chris H. Gribble. IruBtecs-r-I'etcr Dawe find Robert Grierson were re-elected to succeed themselves. The other trustee are W. Li. Anderson, William Slncock, Henry Vivian and E. O. Ziegler. superintendent of ; Sunday- school- Mrs. Robert Grierson, re-elected. Deucons Richard Richards, re elected. , otherii:. deacons are Frank Trudgeon and Richard Liddicoat. DeaconessesMrs. Herman Guck and Mrs. MacDonald, re-elected. aiusio committee John Iewis Mrs. William Slncock and Miss Bertha Sin- cock. . . , Ushers John Rant. Richard Rich ards, James Allen, Chris Tucker and William Craig. Adlutant iMrs. Symmonds, in charge of the Calutnet corps of the Salvation amir, mac e-an unreal iiw moinio for clothing for Calumet's poor. Air. Symmonds state that during the cold uuithr tt the tvist few week she ha been called upon to suixply gar menti for a large nunvber of local res idents. This morning, more than one hundred garments were given to wor thy people, and the almost unprece dented demand has depleted the sup ply. Outer garments for children and men are especially needed, caiumei necple who have cast-off clothing which is still serviceable are urged to send the sanne to the Army barrack. or notify the officers so that they may all for them. Adjutant Mrs. Symmondj and daugh ter, Cadet Symmomls leavo next Tuesday on a two weeks' trip during which time they will vl3lt Racine, Wis.. Chicago and Elgin. 111. Cadet Svmmonds is lust recovering from an operation which she underwent at the Calumet public hospital. LOCAL BRIEFS. A !beautlful line of ladles' hand "bags In Walrus, Seal and different leathers. Bold up to $20 each. All at 1-3 off 33 1-3 per cent discount, at the Red Front Store sale. Calumet. OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED. Polih Benevolent Society Elects Offi cer for 1911. Tho member of the St. Albert Po lish Henevolent society elected and In stalled the following officers for the ensuing year at the regular meetino- held Monday everina-: President Walter I'iehowiak. Vice president John Oweziany. Secretary Anton Luka. Treasurer Anton Kowalski. Guard Ignacl Flenc. Watchman Chas. Dudzlnskl. Director of sick Committee Sobe. tin Sazepanskl. Trustees John KlinowlechI, Kaz mar IMalczewkkl and Majk CwoJ drak. Auditing Committee John Klinow lechI, Anton Fondakowskl. Sick Committee Tamarack and Red Jacket, John Kazljaka; Swedetown and Raymbaultown, George llaranovv skl and Laurlum', Wm. MydKary. NO SU NO MORE MAIL ORDER GOODS HAVE y-iy o. yy for ' B THE HOME FORME A MAN OUGHT NOT TO BE SHOT OR PUT IN AN ASYLUM JUST BECAUSE HE ORDERS GOODS AWAY FROM HOME FROM A CATALOGUE HOUSE. HE ONLY NEEDS TO BE TAUGHT THAT 'HE CAN BUY BETTER AND CHEAPER AT HOME. THEN THERE'S NO FREIGHT TO PAYj HE CAN SEE WHAT HE BUYS BEFORE HE PAYS OUT HIS MONEY; HE IS SURE OF GET TING RELIABLE, KNOWN BRANDS OF GOODS. mno WE ARE HERE 365 DAYS A YEAR TO MAKE GOOD WHAT WE SAY AND SELL. Carlton Hardwntvs Co. ON : f. Thomas, Coughlin left yesterday for a business trip to Chicago. A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Chipman, of Centennial. William I'ascoe left yesterday after noon for Garfield, Utah, where he will locate. Mrs. .Martha Hassett and two chil dren have returned to Ishpemlng, af ter visiting 'here. Al. Abbott of the Crown theater, ha been called to lhjrlington, la., "by tho death of a relative. William Stephens, who came hero recently from Dalian, Tex., left yes terday for Sudbury, Ont. Charles ilrlggs and Peter Ruppe have returned from a tiusiness visit to Chicago and other cities. Nurcissi HlancHl, the Oak street wine merchant, has returned from n business trip to Chicago. Mrs. Fred Cowley has returned from a three weeks' visit with friends and relatives at Toronto, Canada, Frank Murphy, of Yellow Jacket, a member of the Tamarack band left last night for Uutte, Mont Attorney John Koskl, of Ashtabula O., who has been spending the past few days In Calumet left for his home yes terday. Ted Merghal of Houghton, has been appointed wire cnier for the Mich I trail State Telephone company at the local 'oranc-h. Veil Clancy of Detroit, prominently Identified with the affairs of the San ta Rosalia Gold Mining company Is in v alumet. Oscar Rruns, one of the directors of the Santa Rosalia Gold Mining com any has returned from a business visit to a Watertown, N. Y. Attorney S. L. Law ton has left foi Lansing to represent A. L. Levy vei sus the Houghton County Traction company, and Henry Danula, vs. the Qulncy Mining company. The Mineral Range railroad is oner a ting its big "spread" plow In the local yards. This plow has a sweep of twen ty-six feet, and is doing excellent work In ridding the local yards of the recent heavy fall of snow. A committee of Spanish-American uar ets and Company A, Engineers, under whose auspices a war concert will be held the week following Easter, will arrange for rehearsals soon. The chorus will consist of seventy or more of the best vocalist in Calumet. The British-American Naturalization club will meet this evening in the Red Jacket townhall, for the purpose of making arrangements to attend a county meeting of the league al Painesdale Saturday evening, when a branch of the league will be organized there. A new post card photo gallery Is Phortly to bo established In the Levy building on Ravine street by L A Nemecka of Calumet. The store 'no. cupying the other half of the building win be occupied by the grocery store of Matt Norgord, who will remove from his present location In west Han cock. MASONIC PARTY JANUARY 19. Arrangements have (been completed hy Calumet Chapter, No. 1P3. Royal Arch !Musonk to dve a rmrtv In ibi Light Guard Armory Thursday even ing of next week. January 19. The C & II. orchestra has .been engaged to furnish mulc for the occasion. Invitations have been extended tho members of John Iu Lake Limit n, F. & A. M. Keweenmv lodge, F. & A. M.. of Tjnirinm r,.i- met lodge, No. 271. F. A A. M.. ail Hip ladles of the Eastern Star of Iboth Calumet and Tviike Linden lodtres. A p-lieelal invitation Is also extemleil nil visiting ftfnwons to attend the party. .. .J. .J. .5. .4.4 I offer for rent my proper ty on Florida St. (near 3rd) Iaurlum. 8 rooms and bath. Heat, gas, two lots. Frederick K. Guck of FAUCETT PROS. A. GUCK Calumet & Laurlum. The G reatest virtues 5. I ??; ( 1 m GRAND PltlX THE CRAND PRIZE, ST. LOUIS, 1904. of a pianoforte, according to Emanuel Seb. Bach, are tcnc-sustaining power and a tone that sings. ' The great cantor deplored the fact, that the pianos of his time were deficient in this, and his constant endeavor was to overcome this deficiency by his technique; that is, to play the pianoforte as much as possible in a sing ing manner, and to compose for it accordingly. "Tone-sustaining power and a tone that sings" are the particular characteristics of the Baldwin Piano, which have endeared the same to the hearts of the great est living musicians of the world. JOSEPH E. FOISY m us i e STORES 320 Hccla St., Laurlum, Mich. Phone I um I'irth St., Calumet, Mich. Phone 503.J I Y. M. C. C. INSTALLATION. The. Young Men's Catholic Club of St. Joseph's church will hold a public installation of its new officers on Sun day afternoon at the parish hall, where the following program will be given: Overturt Motor King Y. M. C. C. orchestra Vocal duet lod is Love C. Tlul- couin and J. Dmuin. Address President John Stinn. Address Rev. Frederick G laser. Selection Meditation Orchestra. Sketch Two In a Fix Joseph Fun- key, Eldred Wlvell. Finale Roster Club a parody chorus with orchestral ucconipaninu r.. Selection Metropolitan Life orchestra. HANCOCK VS. Y. M. C. A. Tomorrow evening the Y. M. C. A. 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