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j 3 All AC A WATirC Cupper Icaiie Nailrond Co. TIME TABLE. Ill rtfa-t Mf 12:0 N tt t u r J n )", N O veiube r A , 1W' x7 Oo'n iN'lli. tJ'No. it Nu. ! Mn'tl; r ) 7 3 41.15 MM. 2 M l.:t Wu 17.4 1 Mr f.l ;Uiii. ! 2 Sdllt !l. No. 4 MUe-.l, STATION. "m if. M.r 2 ir. Hi 2 2t " f 2 471 2; :. a.Vf.l n.-,l oo , l.v vm.I a 27: fo': o.. fact 2 'it I 0' 4 5i 4 15 M P. M j I Nn. .Hi No. ll MASS CJT. Keiii-r W iimcia f-Ou k !. Kim lavrr l.akfstj.l JIrffllfr A tlii n'. If jlloiitfhti'M A. M I J I 00 iu o I JO 2' ,lO 17 I lO 1 I -lit 1)1 I u m o :is It v :tn I- t I U OO I A. M . IN... 2 1. M. 1 00 12 tv 12 ir. I I lo I I jr. 1 1 .-. io i r. 1 :'o ! . u r.n ! IT, A. M. Ni. I Short Line to Cooper Country. 'Plains make elose coma ctiori to 1111(1 from Calumet, Lake Linden, Hollar Pay mid other point on Mineiul Kutge himI 11. AC. lPyn. Tor inhumation in ie gard lo rates, eli-., apply toi.t'uiot .agent of Id til in oili . V. J. Eot it:it, Ci. I. A. Houghton, Midi. (illCAQO, MI1AVAI KICK A KT. TAI L. CJoing north '..'-'. a. ioing south. ., r:-ir . in. ClIICAOOAi SOUTH W I'sTI'liN. .A I live. IFtom Ci'.vmIiiI Fall .:1.r, n. in l-'ioni Chicago l:lo P- o. Leave.- For Crystal Full and point- north and Houth 7. 1. h. in, l?oi Crystal Fallsand Chicago. .r:0a p. in Election. Amasa passed a o,nlct day election day, the tirst one since the township of Hematite was organized, and now that the people have had a taste of a mild, time many express themselves In hopes of a continuance of "the era of yood feellntf." The vote for the dif ferent otllces Is as follows: Supervisor- w. u Johe i:r. Kmll (luehse 3 Clerk Iver Olson lXJ Isaac Williams I 'Treasurer- Jas. P. Kd wards t" Isaac Williams as :.School Inspector Mat I'ederson I2l Highway Omiml:;sl( ner J(ihn Onvling Thos. Hedanl 4." Justice (full term) - J. K. Walen H Justice (vacancy) - ('has. W. Kxtrum I T. i Constables Nicholas Myers K" John Osier.... Isaac Loepa ia Wm. (iowery 13.1 M-uiher Hoard of Ilevlow Hum. Dallalior 1 Ti Ocerseer of Highways Andrew Hloonuiuist l.'W Member Hoard of Education Chas. W. Hughes V.l Our Uuffaloes. There Is a great bunch of nutrah.os up here w ith Mat (Jlbs( n as the Hlg HuiTalo and a funy old bion he is, too, when turned loose among the shaggy Mock of Amasa with orders to take them Into the fold. Last week he started to lound til bl and, as a nsult, sundry and numerous are the victims. Theiewas considerable "beefing." (Seo. Darrah , lanced a two-step when he was "touched" for .$l.fjt) while Ceo, rrcmo softly hunnned The ru-turethat wasturned tnwaids the Wall," as he wiw the corner of a bill disappear into the pockets of the Hlg Hnffalo. Jas. Wfxxlwonl fainted and had to U' carried hone on at stretcher after passing the title to a "live-spot." Dr. Mcllurney tried to stand the IlulTalo off but he wouldn't stand for It. loc. touched up the till In the drugstore to no avail so he was put through the secret work and stands Knsiendcd until his dues are paid. Will Jol e wore the sole (-IT a shoe standing one foot waiting for Mat to give him back the change, out of his fifty-cent piece. Finally, tumbling that he was out of order, lit he had a hurry-up call from the shaft and wasn't seen In town again for a day. Iver Olson Is shy $2, W ill Holder $1," IKimlnlck Dallalior fifty cents ami so on down the list to Ike Isaacson, who wouldn't Join. He gave as his reason that lie wants to Malt until he gets some new shes In stock so that be can tog up for the Initiation cere monies ami the boys have given up hope of ever getting him. More liter. The St; Paul route via Or) Mai .Falls Is a very handy one for Amasa people going to and coming from Marquette. Hy leaving here at H a. m. a person van catch the p. in. train' .on., the M. I'aul for Marquette, arrhlng at the latter place about live o'clock. Itctuudnga icistu (an Uac Mar quette at 8 a. ru., get tQ the J'h113 at and take the 3:3. p. m. North western for Amasa, arriving here at alM.ut 1 oVloek. It Is much handier than stopping over night at Channlng or Iron Mountain as was formerly necessary. Mis.ses Jlorder and Donovan went to Marquette Tuesday, the latter to spend her vacation at her home and the former to visit the gem city of the peninsula.''" Miss Ilorder returned Thursday ami Miss Donovan will re- turn' Monday morning. SchiK.l let out last Friday for the re gular spring vacation and the teach ers kit for t itierent t'att.i or toe peninsula to enjoy their well - .earned rest. The spring term will bgln next Monday morning. Joe Hower has smile;; all over his broad countenance this week be cause of the arrival of a brand new girl at his house. She tips the beam at just HI. Mother and baby are le ported well. Ike Hmsseau went to Florence Thursday to spend a few days visiting friends and Incidentally to tell the natives down there what a good baby nurse he Is. OJi, Ike has a reputation up here. There will be Easter services at the M. E. church next Sunday, lu the evening the children will give an ex ercise to which all are Invited. Mr. Hanson, the druggist at the Amasa drug store, went to Florence tody to spend Sunday with friends and keep tab on Ike Brusuau. Captain Isacc William has secured a position as mining captain at the Hill top mine and will move to Crystal Falls In the near future. Joe Somervllle has gone to house keeping. Joe reminds us to say to the Iron Mountain reporters that he's no "Summereoon." Madames Jobe, Lawrence, (iibson and Heath Inspected' the spring bonnets of Crystal Falls merchants last Tuesday. Misses Mary and Nellie Donohue, of Ishpemlng, visited with Dr. Mcllur ney and family last Saturday and Sun day. There was a dance here last Monday evening. ltc)oits say that it was Mood tide, very deep. John Westland lost a little boy by death last Monday. Ills funeral was held here Tuesday. W.J. Holder has been at Norway several days this week closing out his business there. W. II. Eschner came up from the Falls for a brief visit one day during the week. Art Scott, of Crystal Falls, has taken a imsitlon with H. F. Ohristen son t Co. F. II. Warmlngton was at Fon du du Lac early In the week on a busi ness til p. The temperance society has added seunt.'eii new menbers to its roll lately. Mipt. W. S Wall was inspecting matters at the Nichlgan this week. Miss Hroad Is spending her vacation at her home lu Negaunee. ( 'has. Ext rum was at the Falls Wed nesday evening. 'Hie Uet KiMiie.ly for Ulieumatlsm. ijucic KuliiiK Fuo.u Fain. All who ii8H Chaiiibei-laiii'it I'.iin t'alm Ini- thtHiimitirffii aiu delighted with tint quick ivlit'f from pHin which it idfindn. When Hpcnkini, of IhU Mr. I). N. Sinkx, of Troy, Ohio, Hayn: "Soinu timo no 1 had u nevt-i' attack ol i heiiinut inm in my iirm ninl hliuuldt-r. I li ii-d nuineioiH iftncdieM hut ut no if lief until 1 miih le t'otntiu'iuli'd by Muamih. (Jeo. F. I'hI'moii C(-, dmnuit of thii (dare, to hy t'hainbt'i l.iin'i l'.tiu ll-ihn. They mom inemlt'd it ho highly that I Itouht a bottle. I vtfiH mum relieved of nil p.iin. I have Hi rice recommended thi liniment to many of my fi iemlrt, who nive uih that it is the bett reni.ily tor muscu lar I heiifiiat imii in thtf maiket. For mate at ('olc'it Fliarmacy. Low Kates to California and Hack this Summer. An illustrated book, which will Ik- of much intercut to all who me rxpiTtinK to take advantage of the low raten to Cuhfoiiii u thin MiinnuT. nt the time of the L'pworth League Con vent ion, to Ik Ik 10 in .Sin Frnm Ueo in July, ban jut leeu iKui(l by the. Chicaya A Noith VttPii.i ItrtiUay. Much valuabli; in humation U given ichtting to the tdatc, en i iiihlc i-oii ten, etc. The rate via thin line ill be only $,"J.0Q for the round tiiji fioifi Chicago, witli coi rexiioudiuu hov ihIth from other point. Copy of I In hook may ie had bee upon applica tion to W. II. Kni-kcrn, 22 Fifth Avp mie, Ch it hj;o, HI. Ilie lies! Itlood I'm! tier. The blood i constantly being purified hy the lutigH, liver mid kidney, Keep IIk-mo pigate in t healthy coniliti.m mid ihe IwovfN regular nndyou will have no rued of h IdtiOfl purillt r, ; I'or tliM pur pose there is'iiothiiin equal to ChuinUu laiu'i btomucl. and Liver Table I. t, one doee of thfin will i! von lieue good than tulollar bottle' of Ihe bot blood putifier. lt Ice, 2o cent. Sample fiee ntC'oV Fharmflcy. THREATEN A LIBEL 8tJlf. Ike Mrcu Saya Tbat It Will Ct Alter an -v iron MounUla P9t. A fellow named Ike Marcus was ar rested here Wednesday on advices from the sheriff of Ashland county, Wis., who wired to .Sheriff Holmes to hold the man pending his arrival. The charge alleged against Marcus was emlzzleinent and It was pre ferred against him by his partner, Chas. Cohen, of Ashland, WIr. Mar cus Immediately employed counsel ami was '.'about to apply for a writ 'or habeaus corpus when It was learned that the sheriff would be here the fol lowing morning and the nutter was let rest until then. The sheriff arrived In due time minus requisition papers and with no very satisfactory reasons for the man's apprehension. Marcus story Is that he and Cohen were In partnership; that he went to Duluth and sold a carload of old Junk belonging to the firm and took the money for It as he had a right to do under the partner ship arrangement. HecaiiThere in stead of returning to Ashland which gave rise to the charge of embezzle ment brought by his partner against him. An Iron Mountain paper re ceived the information that he was an embezzler and printed It ami Marcus threatens to start criminal libel pro ceedings against the proprietors. . -' HILL. Marguerite Knowles Hill, the second child of Prof. W. D. Hill, of cur city schools, was born at Jonesville, Mich., Sept. 2ith, 18i7t andf d i'edt on Thursday evening last at the family residence on Fifth street. She was a winsome child, full of animation and of a happy disposition. She will be very sorely missed by her little playmates and by her class in Sunday School where she was always present, as well as by her relatives and the neighbors ami im mediate friends of the lamily. It is a comfort to those who are left to mourn her loss that she is once more with her mother who preceded her by but a few weeks. Heaven is made brighter by the addition of her sweet face and rnnocent face. The funeral took place this after noon from the house. With a Razor. J Liberty had a narrow escaje from being seriously, If not fatally, cut by an Italian last Sunday after noon. The two men got Into an alter cation and the Italian pulled a razor. Liberty turned and fled but the Italian was fleeter of foot and caught up with him. He slashed Liberty a couple of tl inert across the back, cut ting his thick macklnaw. Joe Levoy happened to be there and knocked the Italian senseless with a stick of wood. The police arrived and Jugged the Italian and next mornlug he paid In to the county treasury $100 for prac ticing the barber trade without a license. It Wasn't Srlous. A large crowd gathered on one of our principal streets the other day to witness, what they supposed to be, a struggle between two of our promi nent merchants. Someone, In his excitement, called for tho fire depart ment and, Just as the how cart arrived on t he scene, the chief of police got there and found that It was a scuffle over a New Cuba cigar. Dancing School Ball. The grand eloainif oanombly ol the dancing xchool will lx held at th opera houe on Th u red ay evening, April Tl, Hint. The Cryntal FuIU orchmtru will fut ti inlt music and ' a good time in promiHcd. The new dance taught dur ing ll.e M'inon aie Ihe three atcp, font -etc p, fivc-Htrp glide and Harvard. Plain d inceN will Ik) the rule for the evening. Fteryhody invited. Tickula 75 rente, at .1.0. Wilkingon'rt and Hemh itk'. Notice for Publication. Hrt publication April 15; laat. May 8. l sm:i. State I.n Ornrt, Manvkttk, Huh Amu. 'On). li). N'tttici ih hrrfby ;! ven that In enuiplUutv ivith Hit- i.rovlnloim of the met of t:ntia.rMn of JtinvM. IS7S. entitlfi "Aa net for th haI of OhiImt ItiiivU lii l tie Htrtlm of .tlf)rula.OreK-Mi. NVsti hk, Hint W Mhlngton Terrltorjr," nn ex lemlftl t ll Ihe Publle Land Ptatra by act of Anpuf-t 1. INU2, WalUra M. Tavlor. of Mitil i'lctltj. (ouiity ol Mitriiiattt, Stufa of Wltin kIii. lun tM 1nr fll-J lu tli it ofDce tU aworu HiH(i-m'iit No. !l7. tor tba purvniiM of tl H-W. "1 U K, V ' H tion No. U4 lu TmwiihIiIp No. 41 N . Umiiiw No. 2H W..mii1 will nffr prool to kUow thMt the UnJ anuulit I num vhIiimII fi r ItM 1 1 in tier or Hton thiia for Hiriculiunil pur ifttm-M, Mil l to eMablUU hi oUiia to aM Imi.l ix forr I lit? H-ultfr Hii'l Ktftvivvr of thU otTlctf t MnrniieUe. .Mich., on Alondaf , tbt 17th day of Jim. I!nl. Il niiinr-N n wltliemea: i:U trfl Wor.lHii, of HofAen, MUh. I.mux (irlinT. of lloyileii, Mich. William lliirton. of HojrUru, Mleb. llutti (Hinpbtil, of boydrn. Mirh. stnifoii A . piinn, of MUwMtikea. Wit. Any anil Mil franiia cialmliif advrrMly the ut4ive.dtrribeil Uiida ar reqnU?d to MI th lr clrtliiii in thU ottice on or tfoi nnltl 17th dny of June, laul. TaoMta ScaiiIl'n. ltegltttr. f:r.75 -Reduced Rates-39.75 to California, Via the Chicago, Milwaukee A Sf, Paul i ail way. On encli aud every Tues day until .prilHOtli, iiKluaive, the Chi cago, Mil raukoe A St. Paul raiUny will m II iqxoi i leduced rate tickets tu San FiiinciK-o, San Diego Aud other Ca li f.u nl i pifinU at thb eitf emely low rate of $;;'!. 7o, iuierineliate point at tor iiepomliug low rule. For paiticulaia call at tickt-t oftlce or appbr to J.W.Jonw. Agent CryttaUNdU, Mich. ASK Y0U3 GROCER TOR V 1 Ifcc 5 f.Ilnute Breakfast feci Purina Health Flour Makes BRAIN BREAD, ITKINA Mlht.S. ST. I.-cw. Mo. 1 Dealer In Fancy Impelled and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Amasa. Mjchkian. CROSBY LINE STEAMERS. MILWAUKEE. GRAND HAVEN AND MUSKEGON LINE. Steamers lave Milvvaukro daily 0:15 p. in., unin at (iraml Ilavon 0 a. ni. ami Musliogon at 7 :o() a. in. Tho shortest and most direct trans-lako lino oast. Notlco. We huve been employed to net aa tie attoi neva for the trustee of the .Military Ko.nl I ..ini Ir helongiug to the Aver Pritale to prolcet km hi lunda against trertp;iMM Mud piPiigt. The prompt coiu ininieatioii to ih of any information ax to lichpiiNH ou said lautl.s wilt be enleemni a favor. Kl.lUtKlKJK t Mll.l.KK, Maripietle, lich. Job Couldn't Have Stood It If he'd had Itching Piles. They're tcr libly nmioyiiig; Out lhiekl.'ii'a Aiuiea Salve will cure t he worst case of piles ou eaith. It has cured thousands. For In jurire, Pains or Podily Fruptions itV the U-st salve in the 'woild. Pr're li.e a box. Cute guaranteed. Sold hy .1. 0. Wilkinson. 827. 1 - -Reduced Rates- $27.1 5 To points on the (ileal Northern anil Not Ihei it Puciiie railways eUft of itiiii inehnhling Anaconda, Uutte and Mis soula, Mont., via I he Chicago, Mihvaii kecSt. Paul. Tieketa ui mile each and i very Tuesday until April :t()th, in clusive. Shot ti Hl t ime enroutc. Finest scenery. lYisou. illy conducted Tom int Car FxcuiMotis. fur ticket! and full in mat ion apply to .1. V..Iom;s, Agent Crystal Falls, Mich. Tlx Kaiv To Feel tiood. Countless thoiHuthls have foimd n bhsiiig to the body in I)c. King's New Life Pills, which positively cute Con stipation, Sick Headache, Pizziuess, Jaundice, Mahiri.a Fever and Ague anil all Liver ami .Stomach troubles. Pnteh vegetable; never gi ipe or weaken. Only LV at .1. C. Wilkinson diui store. CaulP a Prcailful Cold. Marion Kooke, in.iuiier for T. M. Thompson, ii Luge iiuporler of hue inillinery at ltloS MiKvaukto Avenue, Chicago, says: "Paring the kite eeveie weather I caught n die. nihil cold which kept me a wate at night and made me unlit to nl tend lo in v wink during tie day. Oncol tnv milliners was taking Chambet tain's Couji remedy for u eevcie cold at tha t t ime, which seemed to relieve her so ipiickly that I lanight some for luvM-lf. It acted like magic and I Ih gan to improve at once. Iain now entirely well and feel very plemed to iickliow ledge its tin i ils." Por ealc at Cole's Phaitnacy, For Ulecdiiu Piles. All ihuggint4 are authorir.eil by the manufacturers of Pmio-Cai bo I Salve to refund I he money where it tail to cipe any case ol Itching, blind, bleeding or Prolud.vg Piles. L'.'i cts. For' s;le by J. C. Wilkm.ion. Very Low flatos to Ca'lforn'a, Port land, SiattlH, TaoLnn anil Pugt t Sound, Via the Noilh Westnri Line. Tickets on rale each . Tuesday until April IlO, iuclusiie. Shoitist time i ii unite. Finest tceiary. D.iily mi. I lVteonally CoihIik led Touiitil Cur 1'xcutsions. For tickets and full infoiiii it ion, apply to neatest ticket ucut, Chicago A .Yolh Westet n Il'y. A Tc ill. non 111 from 01 1 Ktil.m.L "I cousitler Clianibei la iu's Cough Hem edy Ih- Ikh( jln i, woild for laou-rliiti-sV my Mr. WiJhani -Savory, ot Wai i ini'lon, lvgliml "It b in eavid my w it.-V Lti-, flie Inning In-iii a tn ittyr to bn.tK I.iIm h-r over ei years, bfing most of the time confined to IktIh'.I. She is run ipjite tll. fjold ut Cole's Pli-ti uiary. WHO SAID SO? That is, who saiJ thai yoti could not ,rL't as l(I PEOVISIOHS, MEATS, ETC., At Amasa as anywhere else and at as low prices as prevail in Chicago. If you do not believe it just step into HORDER & OLSON'S STORK. ETONB BUT THE BEST IN THE LINE OF DRY GOODS, GENTS' FURNISH INGS, BOOTS AND SHOES. GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, FRESH AND SALT MEATS. H. F. CHRISTENSON &CO. - AMASA. MICH. r B-HSA-M tabhies i Fireseiriptioini Tta for flv MTSi.H Drtfifi. tlrorm, P.tr,nt. B.looo.. NmSuiii, Cf..rI St.ftl .1,4 H.fh,r; Ehopg. TUf bMUh pim. tudur ,!Pl nJ prolon. lit., giwt rtlltf I N toaitcr wtS.c't ih m.M,r. wi. will . f foo4. T wapln M m ihou.Bd t-tO. bf MU I mf tttdrtM rm rlpi 0f r,rk k &1,mi 6mtcml C... i3prw. St., NT.V.Vk Ox,'. V