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tfiwt Lou I Item for Duty Ke . John' 2Suldr, wIk) Iihh ljf iu U ', employ of Herman Baen?'vcr ome nail-paller ar:Wl tlcad. but at present eutplojtVi .t Iron her mouth sheared ojutalu. fiat the Fourth with his many friends l-r. and returned this morning. fc-'neidr will le back here tha middle f the month. and 8t;trt a ci'ar nhop. A he umlHrxtandij his business thoroh, and hein a good feilow, he will certainly mett with bllCC. Not H.iti.-tted with hi. two farms, Wm. Itusvd concluded t lo nuinc tstra farming ly utilizing his buck bar and Koaie schooner in which hw placed a quantity of cotton t attn Mibn-rd in water. On ton of the bat ton he howed Bjhi-manu oats ami now hiats of a tZjrixt with a jrnl horns or1 in AUbrion into A. Lnst field garden JLrirda'y niyht and proceeded to play jsvm. with the carefully cnltivatel rtrptible beds and removing and fwnpiutf down every ventage of Mr. . -UASeM'u effort in gardening. The ac:nal nuccceded in Kettinj? away diheovered. Mr. Lutneld my, iif .ve believe with riht. that a man '. .eaven hid cow running at lariro 'iii'.;ht is a criminal and chould be sitisdiwl by the I ms of hi critter. U "Hvt atfout time that people wake up h fi.cow nuisancer "Tif men employed at the exploration cr0p of oats from which he expects t -. r.. rue niu. in-ar me irwis, Svm railroail tracks say they will :rtxuence tdiippintc ore letore l. T. j Q.!.rt r.tnrns if he taVHHway much! fiftcjer. There is bcarivly Hny doubt r4. a fair hi zed mine Udti;,' opened r l. property, judging from the -X'ir.it of cleiiuj. re peen on the dump. t.jg new warehouse, in the rear of ihe city bakery and Cannons tfc 3L'.t7en'n tdon, erected recently .i.;roves that part fei -ondt n-et -r5-ilerfnIly. An old land mark, n JUlU1 Jiiin'le covered building erected liu 1, and occupied by some oiour prrainent citizens liatl to N torn fr-d Neal, the new photographer, for I. Nummi Ac Co., has some tine "-irfi on exhitdtion in front of their r4.t:o. They have lately put in a new Uiir-:ast which tdiOvn off the f?tttlty of their work to good advan- Mr. Neal is certainly an up-to-1 kir man in his business. Atues Ford and A. Vanderpool 2? started the erection of d. F. Utrrxm fine new residence at Fortune TLUk It will have hard wood floors r m finished in eorgia pine thro art ut. It is a nity the building is 3c b.'ing put up in the city. .e- social uiven by the King's nug.iters on Holmes' Uwn last !UVUy eveniug was quite well attend ruf: r.nsideri ug the damp weather. TTif Aciety cleared about twenty dol-22vm-fvhich will apply on the bill for tl&r painting of the paronage. 25 will be bnt a few years before ll Panola plains will be the garden erf? of Iron County. Several home Md?rs have located there recently, Albert Diahau and Albert Laufenberg ywjsr th first ones U locate farma JTbaductjr Vauu Oss has recently J7i3i4a'd forty acres of land from G2uu Anderson near Fortune lake. He fraJ!ad to Improve the dwelling there SAri1 promises to entertain his friends cirrrnrf the nummer in a royal man ner. "X. W. IIenlricks' family expect to ntiixp wxn to their farm near Fortune IIAa for the summer. Mr. Hendricks !i cvtting to Im quite a farmer and ;jreiises to soon show us as fine Vwv tables as are raisM in the county. Jt message received from Mrs. JIiV.alf summoning Dr. Manchester, rauuvunced the serious illness of the Dr. ArSf Dunbar, Wis. The many friends of Mt Dr. here will te pleased to learn ty Us speedy recovery. Il.e Fair Dressmaking Parlors, .2h Miss Wilt, as manager, has ?S'y turned out some swell gowns. STrf her once and le convinced that Jaw prices are right for the style and Kwn done. Bhen you awake in the morning f4Hng like the end of a misspent life, .ITur month full of fir and your sonl ltd of regrets, take Kockv Mountain rtk Oreat medicine. J. C. Wilkinson 51 Co. itr spending one week at the of Mrs. John Keopeke, Miss JLMnnie Xearing left Wednesday even lief for Green Bay, where she will frcd the Fourth with friends. Dy changing the livery stable adjoin ing his hotel, into a residence, Wm. ;XiIrel made a splendid improvement, .'jtrtT at tl.e same time gave comfortable ruMters to his family. ?rxf. IUU is alMut to take au ex-ii-nUtd trip through the Upper-Pen-laor.dla in the interest of the Ameri can Ilook Co., thus combining lms-Ja.-w with pleasure. J. II. Parks Is putting up a neat Ui;le log cabin, on his homestead near CVicagoan lake to lie used by the ;.amuy tor pleasure during tne sum- Siirae very new artistic signs adorn IJL fronts of soveral of our business picvs. The work was executed by 'X'nry Simons, a sojouring artist. iii.w Anna Morrison enxeriainea a naajlier of her friends Saturday.'evenlng Ia..ivnor of her sister aud cousin, who .ra-jvntly came from Calumet. Dneang Khoulter.a tiarW r, formerly employed In John Atherton s rarter dhop will retnrn to the cityFriday to ruetiine his oJd portion. llr. A-IVandaigueretunuHl to the city dnrlng ;theek after ft threo th vielt with her daughter in athrnlMichlgan. Owing to the"extremrrW weather Bls"toason, the.hsyi.crop will te Im than last year in this nelgl.- vield enouirh to nav his taxes on his farm. When it comes to farming, Jiilllie IlusMd is hard to l-at. If through any act of mine thank fullness, relief or peace can come to any face, let me Keek no other joy. If you have no picture gallery, or have a voice or violin or banjo or mandolin, why not, instead of playing t j your friends alone, find out if any sick one loves music and is able to enjoy a few j snlei tion. Sm tim ci:it mi. I let us arrange a "St. Celia" branch "f the Sunshine Club. A plant of machinery arrived and will soon be in.-tallel n the Park's option adjoining the Dird mine, owned by the Thomas Furnace Co. of Milwaukee. The property will ba thoroly worked and a mine o;ened. J J. T. (iibson has charge of the same. Herman Storm, a Fin-Swede, was killed at the Crystal Falls mine Thursday evening thro his own care lessness. He ot on an up-going skip of rock, and in jumping off at the surface, missed his footing and fell to the bottom of the shaft. Gideon's Minstrels will atear at the Opera House Wed. .inly fth. They come highly recommended and are giv ing entire satisfaction in all the towns they are showing in. Secure your re served seats at the Drug Store. We haven't time to investigate it and ascertain the reason but for several hours there has lieen no rain in Crystal Falls. People are Incoming worried and alarmed over the peculiar circumstance. 2 Don't be persuaded into taking something said to be "just as good" as Madison Medlcln Co s. Rocky Moun tain Tea. There is nothing like it. 35 cts., no more no less. J.C. Wilkinson & Co. Rounds out the hollow places; smooths out lines that creep abont one's face ; woos roses back to faded cheeks. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea does. 3.1 cts. J. C. Wilkinson & Co. Alphonse Spanner who has been working for the Park's Merc. Co., broke his arm Thursday by falling from the delivery wagon. Dr. A. Darling set the arm Immediately. Mrs. Fred Floods traud and family departed for Marinette last Thursday, where they will sjend the Fourth with relatives. Wm. Trebilcock left Thursday morniug to join his family at Black Creek. Wis., where he will spend the Fourth. Mrs. John Koepeke is making con siderable improvements on her property on Main Street, adjoining the railroad track. All hats left in my utore will le sold out at threw and two dollars, and less. Miss Sieberg, next door to Post Office. H. R. Blodget left the city Tuesday for St. Louis, where he has secured employment at the fair grounds. Ass't Supt. Trebilcock, is batching these days while his l-etter half is visiting in Wisconsin. Chas. Henderson went to Kseanaba Wednesday on bnsiness and returned the following day. Mr. and Mrs. Ale Flewelliug of Amaa, spent the Fourth with Mrs. FlewelUng's father. Chas. Anderson of Fortune Lake Dis't. and wife left for a visit to Mil- ankee, Wednesday. Geo. Tucker of Idipemlng , was in the city Tuesday in the interest of II. O. Youug. Mr. Freeman, warden of the Mar qudette prison, was in town a few days this week. Thomas Conlin whs atment from the city Wednesday doing political work in Pentoga. The Sunshine Club will meet with Mrs. John Krlkson Tuesday, July 10. Will yon come? Paul P. Smith, was home from Amasa to spt-nd the Fourth with his family. Mr. Jamar and his craner, enjoyed a three days fishing trip this week at the Brnle. Considerable excitement was seen Monday evening when the firealarra waa scan led, no fire of any consequence, however developed, the trouble merely ling that the broiler in thw Ickwood bouse kitchen contained.. too much lire charcoal and then set fire to the greae which had accumulated on the outside, causing considerable flame for a few moments. Word was received from Mr. Luke Welch announcing his complete re covery, it having taken bnt two instead of the usual t'iree weeks time at CarMad. At present he is visiting with a brother of Mr. Adolph Lusttield at the city of Prague where they will remain for a week before starting for home via England. Mrs. Pearl Henry-Hothie left Sunday morning for a six weeks course at the Marquett Normal where si e will prepare fur the U-acu-r's examina tion in August. Sue na accepted the position olfered her by the Mans f'uld School Board tor the enduing year. Robert Munns, Al. Charon, and Wm. EM red took their trotters to Iron River on th- Fourth to avrain prove to the p'o.e of Iron River, vhicli city ovii-d the U'st hore. Robert Munns brought home the first prize and the others wei not far behind. We are all glad to we Ernwt Munns around on the streets again alter the successful operation for appendicitis performed by Dr. C. W. Oviatt of Oshkosh, assisted by the Doctors of the General Hospital It is th- intention of the board of public vorks to erect a bsick power house at the new location at the Falls instead of a frame one. which i.ud -nbt-adly is a wis one. John Matson. a Swede from the Western location, died last Saturday at the hospital and was buried the fol lowing day. He had been in this coun try but a short time and had neither friends nor relatives here. 2 4 --'5 -JV-t fo:AU$f.ft W4 i ,3B8 SOONER OR LATER the excellent valu- in our uo,ms must liecome apparent to you and when something in the line ot WATCHES. JEWELRY. (SOLI) AND SILVER NOVELTIES ETC. is required you will com h re h oii -e to make the purchase. There's more than average beauty; more than average quality more than a vera ire value in tliee goods. Prices could not lie lower. HENDERWOH BROTHERS My DEPOSIT BY HAIL WITH THE First National Bank, OF IRON MOUNTAIN. MICHIGAN. A DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE U ITED STATES GOVERNMENT, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CRYSTAL FALLS CUSTOMERS - r Vj -V) Vtj ) sv V .07 rr g)T, KJ t v" "u ? '. "J? '" '' '- 'u? 7o 'oj VAlr uSp 7u JS VV r(i h .,., b o t ir- 6 FIRE- PLATE GLASS Walter Darlin-r is entertaining friend of hi from the Madin Univer sity. TEH BEST LINIMENT FOR STRAINS Mr. F. II. Well.-, the merchant at Deer Park. Long Island. N. Y., says : "I alwayn recommend Chamberlaiu's Pain Balm a the best liniment for strain. I used it last winter for a nevere lameness in the side, resulting from a strain, and was greatly pleased with the quick relief and cire it effected." For asle at - O.'le'n Pharmacy. 3 CYCLONE ACCIDENT 0 I . h: d o c 0 o. i n 5 !5 Dr. Bold of Chlcatro i In the city for three, weeks, as the gnest of Dr. iaron. MIm Mollie (llbrton, rpent the Fourth In the city, the gnejt of Mrn. Panl Smith. Hon. S. T. Handy, of the Soo, ralle.1 on his old friends In the city Wednesday. Cha. Seberg male his regular j Inert trip to the Falls Wednesday. bus- Rav Kimball and familv moved to their new home which is situated one mile up the Paint River last Mouday. The house in finished throughout in hardwood, and is quite a model of convenience in every way. Will Sheeriu. of the Bell Telephone Co., left the city Monday for his home in Neenah, where he will visit for a week and then go on to St. Loul. to remain tint i I the Fair in over. Miss Maiy Anq Sullivan and mother left the city Thursday to make their future home in Butte. Mont, where her four sons and a daughter reside. They have resided In this city for more than twenty years. A tleaaut snmrise party met at Ouht Johnson's house last- Monday evening, It lieing his birthday anniver sary. Tney presented him with n lieautlful book-case and writing desk combined. Miss Anna Hendricksen of Mastodon underwent an operation for appendicitis last Tuesday at the General Hospittal Dr. C. W. Oviatt of Oskosh assisted by his nurse, performed the oiration Cut this (tut anil tak it to Cole's Drug Store and get a lx.x of Chamber laiu's Stomach & Liver Tablets. The lest I'hvsic. Price 2 cents. Cole's Pharmacy. James Lnndgreen, the two year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Chars. Lund- green of the Falls location, died last Sunday of the diptheria and was buried the ame day. As we go to preM. we learn ot the death of Thomas Oallivan. which oc curred at noon. Further account will lie given next week. Mr. Hams, brother-in-law of Mrs. E. N. Berg, was operated on for ap pendicitis by Dr. C. W. Oviatt aur ing the week. Charles Lind. who was laid up with pneumonia, was seen on the streets again Monday looking a little pale but feeling giod. Mrs. I. H. Jackson and five child ren are visiting with her parents at her old home in Southern Wisconsin. Miss Freeman Bennett left the city last week for a two months visit with friends at Norway and Ishpeming. Mr. John Tufts, moved into the Kimball residence lately purchased by Matt Lee, on Wednesday. Joseph Koskl, from the Columbia location Is at the hospital sick with typhoid fever In a very mild form. Axel Anderson and wife, are In the city, spending the Fourth with Fre4 (lilger and family. Mrs. F. H. Abbott, who has Inwn quite sick for a week, is able to bw ont again. Patrick Behan and family will oc cupy the house lately vacated by'Mrs. Sullivan. Mr. James Corrigan of Corriglan McKinney & Co., was In town Tues day. ForSal: A five room cottage In Maple (Jrove. Inquire of Frank Cren. A. L. Flewelllng retunl Monday from a business trip to Duluth Charles Price and M. McQueen, of Sagola, spent the Fourth here. Mr, and Mrs. Burr of Amasa were visitors In the city Tuesday. Mrs. Cuinrningi is still very sick. "I am using a lox of Chamberlian's Stomach & Liver Tablet- and rind them the best thing for mv stomach I lever used." says T. W. Robinson, Justice of the Peace. Loomis. Mich. These Tablets not only correct dis orders of the stomach but regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price. 23 cents per box. For sale by Coles Pharmacy. We. are now ready to serve lunch at all hours of the dav. All home made aooda at Mrs. E. N. Berz's Lunch and Confectionery room. FOR SALE. The following machiuery, tools, etc for sale cheap. 140 h.p. fire box boiler. I 20 h. p. upright loiler. 1 team of horse. I lumber wagon and harness. 1 safe. 1 Roll ton desk and other office furniture. Pinimr. valves, buckets, tools and other material for exploring outfit Inquire of T. J. McCusker. A. HL MILLER Practical Painter, Paper Hanger, Calcimer, Sign Writing, Etc. Specialty in Wall Paper Samples of the Leading Wall Paper Houses. 0 mm LIFE BOILER b V FRANK W. COLE. OOC5COCCOSOCOCCC V Representing 0 Crystal Falls. 8 NORTHWERTERN MU- COLE'S PHARMACY, g M . . . . 8 TUAL LIFE INSURANCE MicKiix. X I'honC !0. O. - V? nt Milwaukee. Sec the World in'a Night Lyf.art. iuiCT;,wija..' "iTrTMq.Tnikiaai A Chance to Circle tho Globe In VL Few Hours. START OUT FROM BOSTON. The Methodist ladies and their guests visit European Cities and return with money galore. A lightening trip around the world consuming only a little more than three hours in all, with twenty minutes stop in seven of the most prominent capitols on the globe. WATCH FOR THE DATE. NOTICI1 I have len appoint aiff nt for the nale of lot In the Wa?-ner-Caiey aMition with authority to ill lot at the following prices: Cor ner lots $75; Inside lot 50 dollar. All person are w.irnl from trenpaw-. injr on thia iroprty. OmnT Abrlet Will it Spread? What? Fame or Paint? Both. Its fame has gone broadcast and all users know that It spreads well under the brush. The SHERWIN'WlLUAtiS Paiht. Corers Most, Lookt Bast, Wears Longis(tUoitGonoaicaf, Full Moasuro, SOLD BY RICHARD WEHSE SANITARY PLUMBING m L SWANSON & CO. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING VENTILATING Von have the "Dms" W'c hare he Surfs, Semi its your isork ami let its acquainted. OUR WORK ON LACE CURTAINS OT BE EXCELLED. llouscckcccrs Hear this iu Minrf. SHPEMIHG STEAM LAUNDRY, NEEDHAM BROS., PROP'S, C. T. Hampton & Co. BROKERS. V topper stocks York Stocks GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. CMKKKM'ONDKNTH VXMX Hayden Stone & Co., Member of the New York Stoik Ex fhanjo and of the Bonton Stock Kxchange. W.H. Laldley & Co.. MemWr i.f tLe Chicago Board O- PRIVATE WIRES TO Chicago, Boston and Now York.