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PAGE EIGHT THE CALUMET HEWS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1315. mm STOVES for T irc: 1 1 GARLTON HARDWARE GO. PHONE i;4. Trert 1 " r.wney mad by a STILL WE ARE CLAD. TO HAVE THEM, because we know from . tie-rio.ice thai tim drkt dollar deposited, in nearly all cae BRINGS OTHER... YOU 3V RELY CN HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT THIS 3ANK. WHEN IT ON LV TAK FS $1 00 TO START. Your banking busmen will le appreciated. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAURIUM Capital 5100.000.00. Open every Siturday evening. NO ULTIMATUM SENT TO J MEXICO, BRYAN DECLARES; Continued From First Pace. . Thi- i i. U !.'!', " I' ' I ; i; lM. i'M's re; lc BaMlrsips-te Remain Thru L.utie!iii , ill r n.r.ii. ;: t:riu '" , th.lt l. ! '.--inn i I'-l.-n t'.m .v.lrmr; I ' L't Hi.- Al 1 ,:. ti.. V. . cm V. :i t'vlth r ti :a 1 lit: trv i i T. 0:i- al Rer Not Ex- c 'ic-:i i : 09 A C 'f State Savings Bank I.AUHJM, MICMIOAN Statement of Condition October 21, 1913 RESOURCES. Lrint anj DiSwPunti $614,817 OX Bord, Mortrjicjs, And Securities 198.003 47 Banking Housj and Fixtures. 37.000 O'J Other Real Estate 8.236 3o Over.-ir.ifts 30 34 Oj9 from B-nks -rul Bnl-e'S 1C3.916 71 CjsS n H.tvI . 77.8j3 50 Totil 11,045,362 48 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $100,000 00 Surplu. Fund 100,000 OD Un hv.c'ed Frof.tw (Net) 36,238 37 Du t- BsnUs 2,068 Sy Commercial Depomt; f396.527 53 biv.rs, Deo,.tfc 410,527 64 07,0b5 22 Tot.l 40 YEARS IN BUSINESS Merchants S Miners Bank CALUMET, Capital P-id in Surplus and Undivided Profits Liability of Stockholders Interest Pais! on Ths LARGE CAPITAL and 8URPLUS of this BANK and the LONG, EXPERIENCE of its OFFICERS in CONDUCTING the BUSINESS of CANKING should make a a SAFE DEPOSITORY for port of your CAMMING. Cnarles Brigg. President, r.iar Hum., 'Ice Prt'L Ctepl.eo P-Ul!, CkKisr. W. B. Anderson, Vict Pres I and Mjr. J. E. SScparrt, A?s't r.jhi.r. EVERY USE BASE BURNERS, OAK STOVES, AIRTIGHIS, DRUMS. STE1L RANGES AND LOOK STOVES. W( can suit you in itylf, qual ity and pricu. 400 FIFTH STREET Bnk by having a $1.00 account Surplus and ProMs $10,000 00 m ! MARRIAGE JUST ANNOUNCED. CalnmM Friendj Informed of CeremO' i'v on Junf 19, Thia, Yo.ir, - Thi- i:iai f: i tul.j i.f ';.-oi :;e i"it I j :' .'....r:ui.i Isniini with envt it J I r.: - .in,-- v. . ' of Ins tn.iri i.tC'- o!. i !' '' -1 '!.!- y. jr. -. Mi Ma.ic ,i :i in- ,.f Mi. ,,)i l Mr.-:. . .! n L.-tj!.-.H. ..f ik.ukIih.iii. Ti,,.- cer- ii'iii; v.i .-..i. ii.iilzt-J l'. ib v. Fr. ; 1 -"I:.'". - l ill . ! 111- St. Alllll's I'lillvll i.t.i. 0.i'u:Ti'-t s-ueee.-sfiil wen. iV' y,.:r,i; )..,.;!. In iuiv e'l'orts t st.;.i -i iiiiui, ?i tht-ir irii-tid-i. 1 1 1 ' 'J"f li'l Ml.' tll.tll'di U" I'l.llit'.VC- WfT :tv..'V.- i li'. iniiit i:K' anti! t..:s vi-V. Mr. at l Mr-;. ii.-t. will naUc th. ir ,!... !" i:i l.uiri'iiri, wh' r. tliv r-n'in Is .v. .: In ! i. sip. . with 'riM . iUh-i. 6OWLEP1S (VF.ET AGAIN. i"-t r in.' in Hi.. .f Mr ilunitt- l,v,!ul;- 'I t f-Tlcl to til: i i m wlil r. lit it'. IV . t wili (. ;-:i' I I Til.'- I v:iir l'-:iir rslil; . if:' tiL, nt' iiti niliK ul th' WEDDEO AT MOHAWK. 'i,.i i t i i:.' .: Mrs. Kat" Martin ;,r -!! ?.. Wi ' 1 inn Walter, wa m. . Sii iiimv .-v.-nlt-p at Mi' i' Kn. U.in' Wiuvx. )ahtr oi 1 ..' I: t. li. !. r-.'h. l:..tb ti I 1.' '!: al. w 11 ki'iVMi in t!i' 'p- "'' V Mi' ft) . t i:' 1 S V. Ml, .; in ii-. ?r:. til. 2! ; C t 2 .;i)4b.3C2 4 MICHIGAN. 5 160.000. 00 250,000.00 150,000.00 Tims Deposits. j DEATH CLAIMS OLD RESIDENTS Edwin Jory and William J. Trove than Answer Summons i-.uwin jory, agcu m jtarn, u rcFi drt of Ca)iini-t Or tilinoit Imlf a tiMitur, aniiy at his houu- Ian twnli.i.; iilt.r ..li l!iiU!:H uf M'vtrul re.-ki uiiU dhtJt-lts. The dect-dout war Wi'll lvDnwri Iti th.- .viror country lilstiU'l nn.l Tvord nt hU dv:uio nus ltOtUcd with Ki'iinrnl regret. Tho iate Mr. Jor was a naihu of Cornwall. rn!:ltn1, cniilnK to thr crt :r o'.nntry whcti a '"iTif man. H. WiiH I'tnj'lo:. el Ox'tititinowily by th l?. Ac H. MlniPK i'"tiU'!iny in the hl.uk smith drj.aitni' nt for a period of fort y-r-r.o :! i , lu-iiii' on1 f thi olde't f th . .iinranv's o,,'ipl"v . m. JI-' ootitln lio.l ui. vor"; until u fev sei;ks at'o juid few of hi iri'tuis w.-rf aware of Mi- s.rn uiM nature of his illness. r.o."lu. s Mr Jor, tivc clnldrrn, four ilaufrhtorx and '"n, survive They nrc Mr St.'r'i .1. ToMn, M's. Kr.-.l ItUhor'N nnd Mr. rrl;it.iiih'f Tre crro. . f falttinet. Mrs. Charles ll'itu of f-aii.iry, U'rti, an.i Kdwln Jory. h.-'okkt'inr at the cH'Co of Kauoett I've?, (nut 1,'ick ir. i.Tiirtuni. Ji" a inetil j-.-r nt the CV.h'TUet iA.ujCe of Odd rYlluUK for mHiy yexrs. rui'.'inl : ri inKetiU'iits will he an "omi' . . d Mr William Trevethan. Wil'iam Trevethnn. ;ikii1 4C yi'ars, a ilml'i r t inploy. d by the C. & II. Mininir "inpir v , away at his hi.ni", N'.i. Ml lotiith direct, Tdue ti.iv ki i i.isi I'M iim? aucr an li Mi., v ear's liurntlon. i omnia. r.t I.. in;: the wu,m' of J.toki t List evi nina: iifter an illnetts of miner's his dc- Mr. Tre ethan was a native of Corn vi.ll. rn'iau'!. e..iuing to this country a ntv-five jiars ago. Aft.-r six niontii-j stei.t In the west he came to Caluin. t ;'iiil was n continuous ivsl i' nt of this city r.inee that time. I.eMd. s hm father. William Tre '. thai', oiie sister, Mrs. Lottie Huko of i'""!'!'!- City riiul one brother. Charlr-s . I M:'. t. North Dakota, the decedent j. aws a vif-; and three children, Clif. j loiil. Vil'dam J. and Kenneth. He was no ni 't r uf the i 'aluim t Lode of Odd i :'.-;:. ms, whl. h m nanlzatloit will have . iiar"e ol the f itleral. fiimral M-rv i -s Will bo , , Thu i.ay afternoon at -j o'i lock lioni the i.oiiM-, Hi v. C. L. Ail.iiii.4. pataor of tdi ''himet M. K. Iniroh oti-iatlrm'. William B. Richards. V.'ord ha h '. ti received liere of ihf : -iitn vhich iv-i'tiiTcd last week in I'oti '"vet c! William l; Riohnrd.-. a.vl J e,ll. a f'i'Mler resident of 'alll iii-t. O.aMi "..ll.w,l ii biief illnei-!i .iih pneumonia. I'll - late Mr. Hien ir.i. :.n a n t i i i Cornw all, Kna l'li.". an'! cania to Anuri.a. tlorty-two wars '-n, loi'.ititi'i la flor. nee. Wis., whi iv 1.- n t!. l,t for ten yeam . If: Ma ii 'viaoce,! to the ir., r loiintry. i i.' mi" h'i I erne in Cahunet foi an ite,-,.i. n p.'iio l. He vas employed ! ;.; a 'all 'kimltii ar.d was Well -ii.wn. Two v ear s aco went tJ Iron T?',.r FYnir ehil.tt.ti survive . On. .r Vii'lrnds w.i a merit-he of . ..Iiiei. r I ),"e. Xu. i:u. I ti. m. V. and Cal'ii.eft rn'-r'iroiiov t t. No. VT. Late Ert BInkslrom. ' lai.l--ti'otii. nve. l'.' Mars, of ' k In ? 'i itr--it liaised nway at hlx i .line at '.:'i o'clock this niorninu' af i i- .in Ihiie.-s f hut short duration. iT;im'.ni-PU for the fiimral have inc. I'.-, t, uiiiioiiiief d. Fonr-l of Harold Locli. TV- fi reri ,,f th I.Ue Harold Iyi"h. v en of Mr. are' Mrs. S. V. I.iVh. will i'. hfld T ed,.inii)- alternoon. with .'i-vie. fc m the First f''vsr.yti rien cinjrrii at 2:" oelo.-k. He. D. I). se,tw..r. the 1'ist.ir! otiieiatinir. Inter oent will lie in Lake View iiiute'y. MisM r.niHne I.oeh. sister of the leee- ..-it avnv.'d t.oin.. trur.i th- St'-iu in n tic s. I. r , Institute in Menoiiioi'li-. Wo., to attend the funeral. Fonraf of Mri, Unworth. The funeral of the late Mrs. (h-oixe X ti-u ith will he held Wednesday af t.uioan l.-avi.nr the n sidi n e al 2 '.'Ink. wit! s.rvk-m i.i Christ chur. h Knlhcoj-al at J I.'. o'clock and Inter II ent in Ll'.e View i i nictcrv. THERE is nothing more re freshing after your day's work, than a bottle of Scheuermann's It is made from choice Barley Malt, Hops ,nd pure Spring Wa ter, in a Brewery that is abso lutely clean. Your dealer sells it, or order from nearest Branch, Scheuermann Brewery Hancock, Calumet, South Range, Mich. TRADE AT Beer v 4t. sVU J fiTm .w M LOCAL 0REVITI13. Tive birtha end ocu doath r'ntv r fortPd to Village Clerk J. J. Ellis. Jr., for the month of October. A son h&4 been born to Mr. arul Mr. Joseph ABselln of Sixth street. A daughter has arrival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geucte, of 10 eighth elreet. Mr. arm Mrs. Mike WanhalU who ri Kide on a farm near Calumet, are the parentH of a ton. Attorney W. A. I'tuuian hay son to Chicago and other polnta on a busi ness trip. Mrs. O. C. Doncy has arrtvtd ho.ne from a visit to Detroit and other cities. Hoy Pawe, who has been located in Detroit for the past fevi.ral months, has arrived home and will rt-bume his roHidenee hero. ln trick O'Neill and family hae left for Hutte, where they expect to make their future home. Paul Larson, of Milwaukee, formerly of Caluinct, la ypeudhiK a .short time with friends and rclatlven heri. Charles Slrola aud family have ar rived In Caluniit from IVtroit. where they have been located for soin time. Mrs. John Smith hs cilously ill at her hoiin. on Osceola street. Mi.sa Maude Larson baa !'"ne to Mar.,iiette whore the will sponl the next twa woks. The Calumet LIkt.' social coinniitlee will entertain at a dune In; party in the Klk.s temple tomorrow e'.'inn-r. Kach member will be prlvibsed to brlnff one friend. Mrs. Fred Curtis of Supciic:'. An., is visiting with her mcthrr In Calumet. Miss Mary Casselman of the Calu met Iliblle Hospital has left fjr Du luth where she will eompleti her t r iu In; for a nurse In St. Luke's hospital. Mr. and Mr?. Thomas Ikrryman of Orand Haven are visiting: at the C'ron en worth home in Mohawk. Members of Co. A. Engineers, who have received two previous inocu'a tlotis with tvphold serum, will r.':cle the third inoculation Wcdnesdae even In if. Miss Caroline Zutcher of HitiC Kk is spndirK a few days with local friends. 3ny Stockdale and C.eijrtfe Horton i f Ypsilant.1 are visiting with friend in Calumet. The Calumet - llecla Mining v'o. will square Jti jkivioII un Saturday, Nov. K. Capt. Osmund. Tower of the quar termaster's department In I-iii.-ini: visited Calumet friends yesterday. Miss Jessie Ma. Dona Id has left for iK'trcit, wher.' she will resume hr d'lvi.'.it. as- a nut s- after .j ending :;orr. v tune fiere. ' Tax v collections In ' 1 (1 Jacket ;. mount to .JlGwO out 1 u total of ?L'1.0')a arc retxirted by Treasurer Jo- t ph fi. Kohlhnns. Nathan Lurijj has j,'otie to Chicago, wh. n- he will krend a Short time on husilief-'s. - : The Cfilmoft township board rin.it lni. f-thcduled for yesterday afti-r-nocn, vas ad.i'eirned until thin after boon uwinir to the alsence of a quo rc.m. Wallace Austin has r turned from J visit to tleth. Minn. Cem p;e Kemp of th First "National hank will have this evening u his annual vacation trip. He will visit Mooile. Ala., New Orlenus, and utlii.;' points tn the oath west. Mis-; i:eyi,. ( )ders has arrivcnl ImiiK from a two months' visit lo I.oh Au v i -Ills-, ,iiona and other puinta in tie miith vist and c-ntral west. Miss Kate Korkkaim u ha.s arrivcJ l onii fre.rn Astoria, Ore., where i ho has been visiting. Miss Clara Kddy and Will CHI will represent the Calunu t M. K. Lpvvonh I.i aril, ,-r. ti:e npjn r pi ninsu la ootiv en -tion in Nifcaunee Tliurvday und Fri th.. v. The ne-moirs of Court LaFayettc. Foitst"rs of America, will j;le a card and dam inis- patty in thn Liiuriuin batik ball Tlianksifivins- cm,, Jolin White, en old iihldent of i.s i eola ha.i to IVs.senar whero Ic xmcts to enter the employ of the Oli ver Mi.ihik; company. Horn to Mr. and Mri. J. C. Hansen of I'ewahic and First tr.-eta. a daughter. W. J. Willouhby nnd family bavu arrived homo from Cornwall. Kiikiand, where they Were visiting, tilnco tic strike. A team owned by Collin and Manh y ran away on Fifth street at nooa to day and I he carriage was finally upset Just. n rih of Lint, one burse falling. No urn- was Injured, though the run away i ius-ed much excitement. ARRIVALS OF THE STORK. Mr. and Mrs. William Chyiioweth of UeJ Jacket are tho parents of a bon A on has been born to Mr. and Mra. Mathew Jtclobratlch of Copper City end Mr. ar.d Mrs. Isaor luiaeaon of Copjier City are tho parents of n daughter. CAltD Ol" TI1.XK.. v vies!- to thank the many kind friends and neighbors who no kindly assisted ui; during our hue .vid be reavement canned by tlie death of our mm. and brother. John Salotll. lis peeially !.o we wish to thank Dr. Todd Father Willebrord. and all those who sent the beautiful floral offerinir.'i and card or sympathy. Their kindness will ever be remembered by us. Mr. and Mrs. James Salottl and family. Advertisement. 4 The rigular meeting of the I'as-toi-'M Aid jo.cjety of the Futt I'res'oy teilan church has been postponed to 'cdnesday, November" H: th. Hy order of the I'rtbldent. AiiVeltitemelit. i . AIJ members of Stella Uebekah Lodge aft9-equifita. to jfieti tueayfr.dtf Kreo practice. I'uslneus of Importance to be transacted, Ily order, Emma Warchain, N. G. Av'Vci-tliieineht-l PROGRAM FOR INSTITUTE OUT Announcement Made of Splendid List of Addresses Announcement wai made this after noon of the program for the bis teach cisi' inntituto to bo held In the Calumet high school on Itlduy, Nov. H. The institute will bo conducted by I'rof. JI. H. Fatten. Ill, assisted by President McKenny of the Yppllantl Stuto Nor mal and IV. S. ii. CUirk of tho Uni versity of Chicago as instructors. Splendid talks have been arruntwd for, il e prlncliAil features of tbo program l-eliig at follows: Friday Morning. UueainT, "The Tone of the School," i'resldont McKenny, Ypsilantl Normal College. Hi-Ceiii.'. Solo, Meis Onne Di it )riuli;r.). "Lessoi.a from the Hig Dit'h," Mr. i'atti i gill. Drill, Calunu t High School phyViCil lainlng clas. Friday Afternoon. Oi e.iiim. Calumet High Soiiv).l Or- hestra. Th" LKnietit of r.i-autv iu LHt-ia- ture," Dr. S. 11. Clark, t'nivu'dity of :blca. Heces. Solo. .Nfiss Li norc Linhoff. supervldor f tnu.c. Oseiola. "The P'i-soti.ilit cf tho Teat Iter," frehid.-nt McKcnnv . Friday Evening 7:15 O'clock Sharp. Musi.-, Calumet High School Or lustra. Dramatic Ibcital. "The McUinc. Fot" h m iiiill. Dr. S. II. Clark. ELKS BOWLING SCHEDULE Cmes to Be Bowled Ir. tne Recently Organized Leaace Fyl'ov. Ing Is a schedule of Kaiucs (i-Joptl for tie Calumet Eliot Cowling lo;iiri" Nov, Noc. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov . Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov . Dec !'. I'uinii the coming .-eaten: , i. Tied S.iX VP. Cubs, t.. TUefs vs. tiianl:;. 7Wtdte Sox vs. Cardlnahi. iu. IbO. Sox vt. TUirj. 11. Athletics vs. White Sox. 1 "iiants vs. Cuts. M. i'ardinab: r. Cul't' 17.- Cubs vs. Yankees. IS -White Sox vs.' .Tigtrs. riant vs. Hi d Sox. iil. Athb tics s. lieu 'ox. Ji. - Athlet ies v Tig. t ' J... White Sox vs. Ibd So. ii. tJiant.s vs. Yarkt e. Cubs vs. v"ardii.ai:-. 1. White Sox vs. Cubs. ". Mhlot'es vu. 1 liapt:-. 1. Tig rs vs Yanket--. .. -Led Sox v.t. Caniinut-v. y.. - -Il. il S. '. f-.' Y;'t;ki os. '.'White SoN' vf.Ciiji'-. i:.--Athlet!cr, vs. Cubii. i;.- Tic-, r- v.v.' Cardinals. I'. fl'd Sox vr, Gia'nth. 1 i t:.- Tigers v. -Cifbs." D. - AtiiUli.'s vs. Cardiiial-J. U'. AX'hite fox vs. Yat'kefs. league !---asoti ol'ini'd last eVe- T 'vi . T"1 , The uliisc with leti'cs and i .u'lie between 'tho Ath the YankeeF, the lattcf ti.Mn winning three straight games. ANNUAL MEETING TONIGHT. Tho annual nieiting(of tho Calumet Assi.v iated Churlth s will be held this evauirg in the association's rooms iu the nn nsb in building. The annual re port vl:l be pn rented, mutter per taining to the association's We-lfaie discussed and olliceis will be titoseij for the i nsuing terin. NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS We .ire pleased to announce th?t we are now better prepared to care for your trade than be fore our building and work rooms were damaged by fire. Our new cluaning room is (trictly fire procf and have been equipped with the most modern appli ances for the successful carrying out of the dry cleaning and dye inq business. All parties who had clothes lost or damaged in our fire are requested to call at our office to make adjustment on same. CALUMET DRY CLEANING & DYE WORKS ' PHONE 640. .bth St., Next to Vertin's. Calumet Lodge 271 F. & A. M. Special Meeting Thursday Nov. C. 7S0 p. m. Work In the F. C. denree. ALFRED BALDWIN, W. M. GEO. WILLIAM8, Sec'y. STEAM BATH Juiit the. thi! s for you thU kind of ithr. Open at 1 o'clock ovory duy. Ladies' antf Mhi'u dopurtmenti'. Clcun Ilnebs jfuuranteed. JOHNSON'S BATH HOUSC DEMAND FOn LICENSES. Der Hunter Will Not B Required to SXur Gun Llcsnse Too. lon6hlp Clefk Ovotge Id&rUu ii In recf.pt cf a latter from Oame Wfirden Oatfa In rcaponso to an Umutrj ae to whether deer hunters will Arid It nfirC- essan to aecuro nOth 4iecr ucen-m and cun llct-nsei, In which the gaun.' warden interpretn tho law to mean that deer hunters will bo required to have deer licenses only. Trie gun li aise is only necessary for those who desire- to hunt small game, rabbits, partridge.!, etc. Hunter with deer license oi.ly will not bo permit ted to i.hoot Kinill game and those with gun licenses will not be permitted to kill deer unless they have deer Ilconuea an welL To date the township clerk, who is acting us deputy county clerk, ha Is sued 'JS deer licenses and 3."0 gun li censes. Mr. Martin HUKuesta that those hunters who desire to take out deer Hoi uses make application early, tor the license can not be in.ueil difiit. I by the township enrk. It ljocissUutlPK liom one to two days for th-i latter to secure the permits from the county clerk, after atlidavlts have been taken "AS YOU LIKE IT' Its Gacty and Charm Not Revealed By Reading Last Evening A fair sized but unciithusi'it ti.'. au dience hiteni'l for un hour l.e.t eve u I niT to the nadinc of Shaketpv ate't "As You Like It." l y C. m-vkve How ard, of Hot-ton, at th? Calinni-t Con creK'.'tienal church. Mifs Howard ha.- a oi vo'ue. Lc 1 such rend ir-. ii nnd s-a-m... of the s.'cneil We re Will interpreted. IUH the gHVety, and iharm o'" this sjii;btly coimdy were 'iot ivv i ah ! by the M leetipn.i given, nor by the maimer of the rend er. The nttnoipheie v.a.s l...;vy nnd tragical. It m to ic I egret led that we c.ui- I not havn our Sliekespe-ive iu ilrntnat!'' form. Surely no "tie could vet any true idea uf the givat onij.iatist from' h'st n'mtit'" p. rfonnauot . j ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS nEPORT." New Cases - Reportod m County Since Spt. V . Mis-i Henrietta II.ITi -nhacJi.'r. visit Ing nursi.' of tin -Houghton County An-ti-Tilieu'cloa.s suiiety, uial.e!-- public the following ii pi il for' the months if September and O'tolnf CllnSs 11. Kx.niilnalions J. . . New .Cuisojs- U. ' Diagnosis of new cu.-'s: tte.ustioii abie, 2; -lii' ijm-iit, ' ; 1 : Mod '.rate ad vauci il. 1 : noii. T. .1!., '-'. Nationalities Ciinuu-American, . 1: Finnish, 4; h ri iicli- Viih rh,.i, 1; Fj.iv r.lish. 1. Sent to loi'iiiv wiiiite.'!um---. U'.'atha- " : one man via- wi lua n. Milk yup.olkd by indUlduals icj.-irt:. Milk sitoolied b so'i. t tnarts. Deal With an Established O trice Tho linn ef I'au.'ttt Hrec. V IJu-.-k luu been conduetlny a L'ciierul insui uneo bio lui ss for inau.v, 3 evit and l opru betita oiily the lartcat and nut r. poiulble eoi.ipai.H'tJ. 'u Uie In a iiotitioii to render ;!. bt-bt inbur.tnco s.-rvlcc thai e-UJ Oe kvi.Ulcd. y, FAUCETT BROS. & GUCIC ESTABLISHED 1892. S TORM We have a large stock of Storm Sash and Storm Doors on hand nd can make prompt delivery. Order now befor real cold weather. is here. The saving in fuel will mere than pay for the Storm Siak Armstrong-Thielman Lumber Co. HUBBELL CALUMET t EMBROI0EKY "DONTS" Timsly Hints fop A eade r of tSs Ntvva, Thooo tvho would embroider shvuio have several oork of various giri ir, their wwrkbass; they jre uacful tr many purposes. A pretty idea h to crochet witn uiu. over several corks, attach then b baby ribbon of different lengths, ttlck the hook, the scissors, the plo-r-n-r and l ho needles in them. Following are a few ."Don'ta'' wlii'i, the would-be fancy worker iu general ma Hud helpful: First Don't forge' to sit )n. Htraiht; hold the woik up; never bend down to it: and DeJi't forget the !iiesbity of a good light, which must full over the Mi should, r. Jou't allow light to ihitu ia t. eves when sewing, reading or em brold ring. Du't vvoik for hours at a time on line einbiold"t ; It la nerve-trying n well as nervc-tlrins. ion't votk ronghly or try to hntr Don't be illicit ii nt over einbroiderv, U never pajK, be like our falthfni fi 1-inl, the b-rtols" "low, but urc " Don't use, newin nocdloy for tin tioidery, bit buy tbo proper kind, which conn in all kIzcs for the pur pose. Don't kini" the cotton or hilk; th.it caliper luins und inakts poor, oin-i-tetiri-;h wort: .start and finish with -., button huh, stitch or two. Don't wo k utile your hands ai perfectly diy and clean; Polled work i f any kitit: is an iboiuinatlon, even it it will fc.-mh. ii A. La oil, Loa Antjch j, f; tin r of i li lpk l aoiv. YOU Should Use I T'S different from otlnrs because mora c at-.- is tal;eu hi the mak inv; nnd tho material 3 used afO ot hiylur grade. Black Silk Stove Polish Linker :i:.rl)llu'.it.sjlky polish thatddo?Dfit ru'j ell r dust olV, and 'lie xliii-.e lasts four times us Ion ns orajuary utovu polish. L'sed en '.i-tnipi j stoves und uulvi by h'irilwurii doalurn. ,iIk Hut trial. IT: o a vn your ruuk 't.v, J-.inr por'.ir Ht iira or .'jr miibi-, lfj."l lli.n'tilUil il tlii'tMot tvollnh u (nif I inl, our. I- t Ii iitiu" if 1 1,, , ui ju'l J our uiuuty. -i...-., 'i II . W f:U tft e.i- I'i.IIui. v iiltlu I j liquU cf I' lrtii Ouu (j jalttj-. BLACK SILK STCVF. POUill WORKS Sttrlinj, Illinois . F-o Picx Cllk air-Of nine Iran Cnml on yrtoa, rv'ii"ui mm rrt. i.t- r i-'iu. L.'v Slack ttlk Mat.il ellh fur . Il r. nli tot or l.rMk i. lii4- ii'i.ujl I j.- u. ji"! ai.hfiuul.liaa. Don't Wait I This ij til e rfjjffijX j I Slovc Polish AwPWVX I X "V '' A VJ V 1 N until tho 1 1 acting weather is actual! hero b?for buying your beater, Cotno i jht in anil let Wi demonstrate to you tl.o better icatutes of tho World's fa 11101.5 Pen rsular line. Tiie PENINSULAR is the- econo mical heater, has laraa and longer flues in base jieatcr radiating surface, greater heating capacity. We or atk ing no n ore for thesj better heaters than wh t inferior mikes oie svllmj for. Keckonen Hardware Go. SASH HANCOCK AND SAVE MONEY. lio usceola 8fH Uuriym. IV, V x - ... J . ... . .