The Diamond Drill. Monutrnr A Conlin I'rni.KSHEI.8. RYriTAL KAM.K.JKON COUNTY.MK'Ki'AN OFFICIAL PAPER OF IRON COUNTY, CRYSTAL FALLS TOWNSHIP AND CITY OF CRYSTAL FALLS. Terms: 82.00 1'" y-;ir, h advanc.. HAT L'lvDAY, 1 KUIil'AHY 15. l.M'2. JL B. C-iamVrs baa Un M olutid deputy collector at tho jrt of Ksca nab:i. Andy in ore cf th j roiirietotB of tho Eflcnnabu Journal and a whole ponied, rnttliriK good follow. We're dueedly glad to hoar of . his appoint xnont and congratulate Collector Smith and Mr. Chamber on their mutual good J nek. There will l an t lection this earing for a county road oonimif-slom-r to fill tho vacancy cauwd by the death of Win. Parka. A liepublicau convention will bo called isoine time in March to jiominate a candidate and the only as pirant for the position that wo have beard of to date is the gnthman who wna appointed by tho boa id of miper vihoiH to fill the vacancy until the elec tion and who is now filling tlie position very creditably to hhuteif and accept ably to the people of the county. Mr. Farley is a stalwart Jiepublican and bal. n prominent in the couik Ub of the party from the dajH away back when he used to walk Tu rn Stager to uttend t livt ntioim held in Crttul Falls. lie was defuittd in bin fiiet candidacy for county loiul otmmiNs ioner mvcral jears ago and yielded gratefully to tho will of the paity. Ho certainly def-.TvcH recognition thin time and we f-incciely h jc that be Willie the hoi e ( f II. e litj.nl lie -an of the county. ' " cJ Should bo compounded by .1 competent phar macist, and Should bo used. We carry none but tho purest of drugs and our prescriptions are put up correctly. Our Prices arc Right. J. C. Wilkinson, City DruRKist. l MANSFIELD NOTES. (Ffin out I'fclii! ('ortcrj'Diidoiit.) Tho heason of city iolitih in at band again and thoto intcu M d in city affair aie on-ting about for Mutable timler. City aliniiK haw htn o:i ducted ho bu.inih libe and with mill gcMMl remit during tho past ear that it in not likely there will be much change hhouid the picycnt city i IhVialu decide that, they wish a re-election. They aie all m i inn their lirft terni and the lomteny that i.i due to a faith ful ofheial uictatis their re-election hhouhl they ho d ire. Of hhum there j8 ahM) the eoie heads to contend with. The fellow who tl. inks (heroic something wrong with nothing tut a "think" to mid tdantiato bin nsccrtion is tho follow t hilt has an axe to grind, an a genrcal rule, and the pcnj.le pay but little attention to him. A. re)ie pentative of this paper interviewed the city oflicials this week to an ei tain if they desired io election. Major UVhso told uh that ho had not decidid yet but! will do ho soon and let his decision bo known. lie is intended in tbo citv'n getting the bond issue and i tH light and water plant htraighteiied out And the dehiie to nee thes tilings done properly and to the best interest, of tho city is the only oue that will hid nee bim to take the oilioo again. Clerk Mnniih is a candidate for re-election. He 1 fti male the bent cleik Ciyntal Falls ever Inel and ,as a gmreal tiling, the people realize it. City Treasure Henry will also be a candidate for re-election. Iltrt ollieal work has boen above a nem Marice of criticisui and hi. great pop ularity witli the pooole has not dim inish d a wit. Wo were unable to fee the aldermen but understand that Mr. Ham lstroin will nut bo a candidate. This is to ! regietted for he was gieatlj interested in the city'n wel f aie and was a n.mintunt and hard worker in the it v 'h inteiect. Arvid Djoik ia being putforthas a nndidate ,ll'rfnl ,aU'' An anxious Rilncriber wishes to know if it was all right for him to eat sausage andlimhnrger on ground hog dny. With the di:ipicranee of ho many laniues from here lately it seems to come as a fort of coincidence, but not being well verned in the art of making Hausago wo refer tho Hkcr after information to our r( aders. -After a brief interval of blessed peace those notorious hogs mentioned in a previous issue of this I arr have again commenced ttieir depradations. This time they devoured a layout of pies that was placed out dcorn to cool at a certain boarding .iot.se out here. The boardeis nay thai the only way to get their lust pies is to eat the pigs so the owners had best beware. Certain of our gentry are having a goud deal of fun lately by referringjo a nlace which we are taught to believe to ie extemely warm atmosphere ami winding up with the (pies-Lion, ''Where am 1 at". . What the joke is is un known to any but the initiated fo out side! s aie left to imagine for theiiiHtl es. Lives of Mansfield men remind us We should purchase V. O. U. Or lie cla.jed among thot-e people That chew Peerless dont you nee. Let us then bo up and doing Cast our pecrhss in the lire Pe MibmiHsive, careful lest we Should arouse tho ladies ire. "Anon" Outside newspapers toll m that Jan uary month was warmer than unnal. Perhaps it was, outside, but our coal bins ami wood piles tell a very differ ent stiry. HheiiT Holmes was a Mansfield visitor during the fore part of tho week. Ilia business here was to notify the jurors chosen for the coming term of Circuit Court from this township. Mrs TIioh. Proad accompanied by Miss Mable Menhennette hnn l-een at Champion visitor during the past week. Supervisor Proud -is keeping bach elors' hull these days during tho absence of his wife. -4 Columbia Mine Notes. i I'rc in Our KjM-tl:l ( 'nrrt'-" !n"u lit ) Mr .T;!. Wilson is on the pick list. The etook pile at the Tobiu is in creasing in its dimensions at a won- for supervisor in thoMCer.d ward but be has given his friends no decisive answer as yet. The people begin to realize that they made a gre ious error when they turned Mr. JJjork down last fpring and many Maud mix ions to rec tify the error. Messrs. McNeil and ftau will be candidates for re-election and it is to be hoped they will be suc cofhful for they cannot be improved tlpoll. PKUSONALLY CONDUC1 Kl TOitU OF MPXTCO, ' Via the North-welkin Line, under the auspices of im experienced director, leave Chicago. Thursday. February, 6th t Wednesday February, 10th; and .Wednesday, February 2rt, taking in all the princ ipal pointu of interest in old Mexico. Trninn run on pecdulos tpoc jAlly arranged for fight weing and all weals are served in dining earn. The price of tickets include all traveling cipenses and necessary inci dentals Optional tickets returning through California. " Party limited as to numbers. Scure accommodation oarlv. For particulars, rater and illustrated .book, descriptive Kufus .Tones has b en hauling a car load of coal from tho tracks to the Mohongahela engine house. A two year old heifer belonging Io Ole linger Paid twin calfs Thursday, one however is deformed, but the other is doing nicely. Frio Anderson mipplion many hero with their winteis wmhkI. He hauls it from Jarvis's farm, where bought Homo stumpage this fall. The Oliver people have about all they can do fin ling place for the, cord wood, timber, and lagging that is daily being bruoght in Itob Webb gets the wort t'f it ns he tries to be in forty eleven daces at once. Miss Mary linger whs married to Martin Jewell at two o'clock Saturday afternoon by lie v. A. A. May wood at tbo homo of the brides parents. It was a quiet wedding only a few inthntae friends lxdng present. They have (darted bousekeping in the hotiFe iirev iously occupied by Chas Dove. it oiitDLPH Tnn olopii The fume of Pucklin'a Arnica palvp ot Mexico, apply to agents of the C. Xr!a the best in tho world.extenda around K. It'y. hTOPK puilpInu you sali: : I offer my ptore building on Hnjerlor nvenen for Wile cheap as I dcrdro to got jid of all of my property In Cryptal , Falls Mrs. Vandandaigne. tho earth. It' the one jiorfect beater of cuts, corns, burns bruises, mires, pcald. tR)ils, ulcers, Felons, Aches, pains and all fkin eruptions. Only in fallible pilo cure. 2.V a box at J. C. Wilkinson'a. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. October HOth 1901. Tho followinjr aw the mioutes of the ! procHdings of the adjourned annual I meeting of the board or Sajierviso of Iron county, Michigan, bold in the county clerk's office In the Court House, in the city of Crystal Falls, on 'Wendnesday the 30th, day of Oct-ob-T 1001, at ten o'clock in the forenoon pursuant, to adjournment: The meet ing was called to order, by the chair man ,nnd a quorum not being present an adjorument was taken until one thirty o'clock p. in. One thirty o'clock pi m. , board met pursuant to adjoum ment, tho meeting was called to order by the chairman, with the following meniers present : Corcoran, Lyons, J olxSode repaint, Olson, liau, Puzzo, McLaren.".. ' A Iwnt: Proad, McNeil Henley. Moved by Lyons and seconded by Olson, that we adjourn uutil ten o'clock tomorrow morning Octolx?r Ulst 1001. Motion carriel. J. IF. Corcoran, Char i man. John Wall, Clerk. Thursday. morning October 31st, 1901 board met pursuant to adjournment, the meeting was called to order by the chairman, with the following mem liorsy t'reseiit; Corcoran Pan, Olson, Lyons, Puzzo, McLaren, McNeil. Absent; Proud, Jole, Soderqnist, Henley. Mov ed by Pan and seeonded by Olson, that we proceed and audit claims a gaimt the county. Motion c-arfed. After woikingon claims against the county until t-ehe o(lotk neon on motion the board "adjourned until one o'clock p.m. One otlock p. m. , board met puiHiiant to adjuiiinnunt, the meeting was called to order by the chairman, with the following mun hers present: Corcoran. Lyons. Olson, Puzzo, Phu, McLaren , McNeil, Si.derquist ; Alent ;Prad. Job, Henley. The ceinmitte on clatKcd lack taxes submitted their report to tneloaid. Tho following resolution was offered b McNeil, who moved its adoption. Mvonded by Olson. Pe It Pesolved, Py the Hoard c f Sujiervisors of Iron county, Michigan, in regular nnnual meeting Inly assembled in the clerk's "trie, in the Court Hons", in the City of Crystal Falls, in said county, on I'd- :51st. day of Oc tober. A. 1). It'Oi, that the charged back taxes appearing on the Auditor (noral's INN thereof for the present star and which said list ha by the county treasurer been laid before this boaid at its present meeting be and the same are hereby disposed of in the following manner: Ammnts paid.Oounty 'J u asim r to ho leftnvd to the Pro.i-ei,ting Attorney for exam illation and the collection enforced. Township of Pates, &a1. IS. TitwnsTiip of Crxslal Fails, 17. Township of. Hematite, l. r,. Township of, Iron Piver, 15. 'v,st. Township of Mastondon. tv) Township if Stambau .h, V 7. Total :?l p. r,.. Amounts paid Township Treasurer to be referred to Snp.-rvisoi for collection from the Township Treasurer or his bondsmen with costs. Township of Atkinson, 7J. Township of Crystal Falls, fcr.ft. hi. Township of Hematite, $.'tt. 11 Township of Iron Piver, !f0a. ()!. Township of Mansfield, jf.'.iD. Township of Mastodon, $10. -f.'l. Township of Stanibangh. 7. M), Total fr,. :,s. STATU OF MICHIGAN. County of Iron At a session of the Probate Court fur the County of lion, holden at the Pro bate office, in the city of Crystal Falls, on Tuesday, the ft earth day of February in the year one thousand nine hundred and Two I'll PS F NT, A. L. Fleweb ling Judge of Probate. In tho Matter of the F.date of Nie k Diederichs , deceased. On remling ami filing the petition duly verifietl, of Charles Hennehy Ar Co, Thereupon it is Orderetl. That Wednesday, the fifth day of March A. 1). 1!'0 at 10 o'clock in the foiehoon, le ansigned for the heaiing of said petition, and the next of kin Creditors ami Administratrix of naid Fstate and all other p'rsons interested in haul Pstate, aie rcpiired to appear at a H'ssion of paid Court, then to be holden at tlu Probate Office, in the city of Crystal Falls ,and t-how cause, if any there be why the prayer of the petitioner should njt bo granted. And it is Further Ordered, That said petitioner give notice to the persons interested in paid Ketate, of the pendency of naid petition, and the hearing thereof by causing a copy of this order to ls published in th DIA MOND DRILL a nowepaper printed and circulated in haul County of Iron, for three nuccefsive weeks previous to paid day of bearing. A. I Flewelliong, Judge of Probate. Tor up-to-date jot) wor! Tin: Diamond Dkiu.. gu to rJONT Be Foolcdi Hi markrt l tlnr floods J i(h urtlilrt Imilatlmu of ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA To protect tba fniklld w cN trxcil ttrttln to ar t rsiH mnrk, printed on every pwlr mg f . ImA4 tb rioulfws. CAUL DAY TRESSPASSED. Carl A. Day, the Crystal Falla Inm ItennarTwho is chaged with trcepafa ing ou lands ownel by this county in j Iron county, cutting a tract of pine timber therefrom and ruuning the logs j Into the Mitchikan river, a branch cf the Michigauime, was present a t the meeting ot the county board of snper visors yesterday morning when hia caee came up for settlement. The trespass, was settled entirely to the satisfaction of the board, but not perhaps to Mr Day. That gentleman was invited to explain why the loys were cut without Iiermistdon. He stateel that while in Wisconsin he was informed by bis foreman that be had 'located tho tim ber in epieftion and asked to lK)k ni the owners. Mr. Day fet about to do this immediately, but in the mean time the logs were cut by his foreman. Mr. Day etated 'that ho had considera-blediftk-ulty in getting any word from tbe'eounty oflicials for some time and when he was uotiGoel the timber brut already been cut. He was then asked to present his own casein per st n to tho county Mipervi&ors The"' report of John A. Cameron, tiie county land looker, as to tho a mount of timber tut and the value of the sani7rw"asr(ad and accepted Mr. Tamer on n tit ted that he estimated the cut tt'rbo 11HJ, 0(H) fect'and placed a val TumoT Tt7"HiB bill for expenses in mak ing the trip to Crystal Falls amounted to ar. 7.". Tho Inianl decided that a bill s'i il l bi pre-juit il t Mr. Diy of tlaJ" tiuil er bnst'tl cm Mr. Cameron's fimes and including his bill of ex pense. The county demands payment within twenty days. Mr. Day claims that tho timber cut is dad and that it is priwtically worthless for lumber ami fit only for shiiv.'les. He has a small shingle mill at Mansfield. He alsi claims that ho cannot get Mr. Cam eron'fi price for the 1 .s. The supervisors consider that their demands upon Mr. Day are not unreas onable when it is considered that three tinted tho valtii of the timber standi u could be collected as is provided by law in case, of trespass. CARKKU AND CHARACTER OF A PR ATIAM LINCOLN. An address by .!os.p!i Choate, Am bassador to Croat Pritiau. on the ca reer and churat. t'.T of Al raham Lincoln his early life -his early struggle with the woild -his character as developed in the later years of nis lifo and his adiniuistral ion. vhich placet! his name so hifi on the worlds' roll of lienor and fame. ha.- been published by the Chicago, Milwaukee cV St Paul Rail way an'd may bo hail by sen ling six (l)) cents in postago to F. A. Miller. (Jein ial Passt nger gnet, Ciiicago, PI. IIow'n This! WicU' t en.f Iliiiiilr.-iJ I'uitr.M Krwanl fur ai,y t it-f if t itOtnli Unit eaiHint If turnt dy Hall's ':tt.oilt Cure. r. .r. itiiM-v a . riopx.. Tou i,, . Wo t) i mnti-r-'? Iitcif ttttuMi J. K. ( lif-tu-y lor I In" liift 1 j -:o n, it int t.i !ii- e l.!in (.(tly IioIm.i :U!i' lii nil liii.-ie.i s tn iin ict loiii ton) (in, on i illy utile fn ca'-ry out any oImIim 1 1 ( iiiiwl" by tl.i lr llriu. Y.mt X TnvAX. Win :-sti!e I)t ivui-ts, Tu'nlo, o. W.4I IUM), KlVNAN it MaHVIN, W'llt'lfMlte Dmu- (.'i-ts, Ttilf'to. o. ' Mull's t'.itiwi li ( tilt" U taVi'M liitt-rnuily. ui'f im? diirt tl upon tli- t'Uil ami nm uous sutfaif i f tl.c sjftiiii. l'rit i", 7.V. j r bottle. So!l ly nil flnuui-t. TesllnuiUUiN two. fliitt's r.oallv fills tr' tin- ti.rst. BAVbrdWise is Sufficient -v '- - H; t i Vi " . M trHl Our famous, NEW l:-j" r:: KrjK chat? BEST MATERIAL n.EST MORK'IANSIIir LATEST STYLE rOili'CT MT A IltG VALLK PROroSITlOX Ask f our Oi nU t hi a pale CGotzifln&Co. ST PAUL. rOd Si W0 TllOvWCCl who neither sands i bis sugar nor waters his milk who bclicvrs In the boM, ami particular to pit j se M (tatrons. That's the grcccr who rctorn- mentis ami sell? Coffcu that if coffee unl.i;ctl unadultciatrtl. FOUND A brown and white heifr. Owner please call at Frod Dahlgren'a; the Great Western location. Klonest Goods for I Litde Mney. As an inducement to move ull the goods we can beforo Jan. 1st wo quote you tho following prices. Wo tbn't consider " these Xmas presents to you but honest goods at less money than you can pos sibly buy them elsewhere. , , r ; . -Vj ; Iron beds : $2.50 to $27.00 Mattresses ....$1.85 to $15.00 Fancy Rockers .$1.75 up. Cooler Scats ....$2.50. $2.75, $3.50 Couches. $1.75 to $18.00 Children's Hockers.. 25c. D0c 73c up. A 0.00 side board for $13.50 We will sell what Sleighs we havo at less that value. I L. A. HENRY. ; Where do you Trade ? ? ? Why don't you buy your Hardware w here r you can always get them at -right prices. 'The; Crystal falls hardware Company , invite your attention to their complete line of ; ij J jiarduarc, Sioves and Ranaes, v 6 General Mil Una Supplies, &tc,,oic.y Fj - f oo IIS M I A CU Uj 1 ?Lct js iliow yovi wo arc rh;iit. bcr the pi.aci; I) 0R7STAL FALLS HARDWARE CO. R. D. WEDC, Mgr. 5. a. i i lr p& Jf-!;V.5 &m-Z-t") P- a n rvi p r v n o m r w l When you aro in search of i jSf.) "jj "-i it i1-, z -s ?V ; rUi&r my rfix? i$ r'uS '''iiP' fi o. ri UiUi & uicS rUiiv uy rikJ CIIOICF: CANDY ? r' iC? r'u ir S? Vav; Vu1 r'& Vl ''u ir rui? ''a & & ' kv' u 4 v K vV . t Don't Forget to call on I GEORGE KASTER, i CRYSTAL FALLS, MICHIGAN MATT HURJA, : Dealer in: GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRESH & SMOKED MEATS, CROCKERY GLASSWARE and MINERS' SUPPLIES. Crystal Falls, Llich. KM- d. Rlfili If you want an i Building or rc pairing dont Call on the ol Reliable Cor.v tractor, ANDREW MEL 1 Specifications furnlsl application ;