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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 9

The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 9

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THE PORT HURON TIMES-HERALD Monday, Jan. 12, 1920. Page Nine For Saie MisceJlan's Real Estate Real Estate II. y. MARKETS Classified Advertising For Sale Miscellan's WOOD, mixed.

13.60 a cord; Mlchl- ran Heal Estate Brokers, phone 08: 106 Huron call at office. 12-3-0 SBB Holm "TrKS On and one-third cents per word, cash with order 1 20cent. If charged, two cents per word. Advertising ffiBT noint two cents per word. Display.

60o per Inch. Mail H19 Impi with written advertisement. Notice of typograph-rfLfL must be given In time for correction before second Inser- jjlHTOr advertising customers of The Times-Herald may advs. at any of the following stations and pay for same. promptly cared for.

No advertisement will be accept-eiff For KOBTH END Stewart, 233 Oiatlot Ays. I OF. Lohretorfer. 1537 f'pSi GroT Ave. gOUTH PAWS tM druggist SECTION Real TS Chicago.

Jan. 12 Prices readllj declined in the corn market todaj as a result of selling based to I considerable extent on a warning by National Wheat Director Juliul H. Barnes against price hazards after activities of the United Sta.e Grain Corporation ends on June-1 A decline in hog values tended further to wee. ken the corn market, Besides receipts were larger, aas weather was ravoraoie xor am crwi movement. Opening prices whtel varied from the same as Saturday! finish tn tft lower with MtT 31.331 to 51.34 and July 31.32 to 3L321 were followed ty material seioacxj all around.

announcea or nig exports last week helned to rallf the market. Notwithstanding seaboarc demand, oats weakened with com. After opening jc oil to to up, eluding May at 821 to 83ic the man ket underwent a decided sag. Provisions were pulled down oi the fall of hoes and grain. Soml of the selling was ascribed te tack ers.

Prices closed unsettled at tht same as Saturday finish to to high; er, with May si.34 to fi.Jil. aas July 3L32J to 51-33. Chicago Livestock nilcmm Jan. 12 Hon: Recelntl 65.000; market lower. Bulk $14.4 14.60; top 314.70; heavy i.saa 14.55; medium 314.40140: lighl 514.4014.70; light light 514014.6O heavy packing sows, smooth 813.71 14.15; packing sows rough 513.21 13.75; pigs 313.2514.25.

Cattle: Receipts 29.000; market slow. Beef steers medium and heavy, choice and prime 518.6020t medium and good 3H.2518.50j common 3 3 11.25; light, good and choice 814019; common and medium, 38.25014: butcher cattle, heifers 36.6014.75; cows 86.5013.50; canners and cutters veals 316.6517.75; feeder steer 37.75 12.60; stock steers 86.75 10.50. Sheep Receipts 23.000; market strong. Lambs 317.2519.65; culls and common 813. 7516.75: ewee medium and good 3911.85; culls CHICAGO MARKE Located in South Park on North Boulevard, between Military Street and Electric with lot 45x120.

Beautiful park frontage and view of River. Has reception hall, living room, dining room, reading room, bed room and kitchen, first floor; two large bed rooms and bath second floor, back and front stairways, full basement, hot air heat, electric and gas, and garage. Get me another like this in Port Huron for $6500 as this will go with a BANG! 514 Meisel Bldg. Phone 1282 ana common Da-SU. I Chicago Dairy Chicago.

Jan. 12 Butter lower; creamery 53 63c. Eges unsettled; receipts 2090 cases. Firsts 6869c: ordinary firsts 5S4767C; at mark, cases included 65 68c. Poultry alive, unchanged.

CThlcago Potatoes! Chicago, Jan. 12 Potatoes weaker; arrivals 60 cars. Northern sacked and bulk whites 34.2534.35 western russets jobbing 5.25 6.50. SALE Sold for Geo. M.

Stephenson of Detroit, house located on Poplar street, also a lot on Howard This property was listed with us Thursday, and sold. Friday noon. More of Our Quick Sales Tomorrow SERVICE OUR MOTTO If you desire action In the sale of your property, call ua; we have six salesmen at your service. We guarantee fair and courteous treatment. 4 The following listings may Interest you: if not, call us, or come to our office where we can show you Our list complete.

Modern home in South Park; Ideal location, for can be purchased for $1700 down; easy terms on balance. Stone street cottage, six rooms, lot 60x125; foundation; house in good repair; also barn on property. Home for $1850 on Bancroft street; this one to worth the money; we can arrange terms for you. Rooming house investment- on Erie street for $4,200 with terms, close in; consider the advantages of the location. Call us tor particulars.

Immediate possession can be given you on this home, located on Erie street; price $3400, all modern except furnace; a good Investment for someone. If you are Interested in Military street property we have five beautiful homes that can be purchased at reasonable price. We have a large listing of vacant lots in all parts of the city. Now is the time to buy them as spring Is close at hand. Mutual Realty Co.

Phone 2468 and 2469 509 Water St. Open Evenings until 8 P. M. J. J.

McDonald, Mgr. Look for our ads in "For Sale Columns" Special This Week Strictly Fresh Caught Lake Huron FRYING FISH 19c Dozen Baltimore Oysters, wholesale and retail. Also plenty of strictly fresh caught yellow perch and her- nrhltaftafe trout pickerel, pike, salmon, cod. nn sea nerring, snrimp, ujvucu vru.ua, etc. Ferry Fish Market AT TTJTE BRIDGE THE! EUREKA CLEANER EXCELS because it gets the dirt Some other cleaners get the dirt and get the rug too.

Ernest Electric Specialty 615 Water near Seventh. Phone 928. 1-12 FOR SALE Fine upright piano mahogany case. Phone 246-J. 821 8th.

St 1-12 I HAVE six houses, four Military street lots, river frontage and two automobiles; will sell at sacrifice; sail 2090. 1-17 FOR SALE Furniture and rugs. 1008 10th St. 1-8-0 Business Directory WINTER DRIVING If you drive in winter you need hood cover, winter top or rew side curtains. New lights sewed In curtains and curtains repaired.

PORT HURON AUTO TOP AND TRIMMING CO. 827 East Water St. Phone 265 TRUCKING Nash will give you efficient service; phone 1961M. JAMES J. MEIGS, building contractor.

Floor sandlnK. Estimates furnished ilesilnce, 1109 Tenth Btreet Phone 2081. 10-4-0 WE DO LIGHT TRUCKING, handle trunks, day and night, phone 279. back of telephone book.11-7-0 PLUMBING AND HEATING Gratiot Ave. Phone 999 1.

WATSON BROS. PLUMBING AND HEATING All kinds of new and repair work; estimates furnished; G. A. Aber-nethy, 725 Chestnut street; phone 135. mNTRAOTINO AND BUILDINl Repair work a specialty.

Phone 1162-R. J. Kennedy. 1019 Garfield street. 11-25-0 EXCAVATING, grading, houses raised, chimneys built foundations, house wrecking.

J. H. Woodrow, 918 Erie St Phone 1098. GENERAL TRUCKING Will deliver any thing. Including sand and gravel.

Peter Wilkowskl, phone 2025-W. 1-13 Look Here We have the agency for the In dependent airless tire. Just what you have been looking for; no more blowouts or punctures, no air, no, wear, care, no swear and more resilient; come and see them. Chicken and truck farm only li miles from Grand Trunk shops; fine soil, only $400: one-third down, balance easy. Here is a good buy where you can raise your livli and be independent, iiuy now.

MONEY WANTED At 7 per rent, first mortgage loans; only 50 per cent of the cash value of the property. Grocery store and dwelling, fine location; can be bought cheap. Here la a fine chance to gut into business. $1,800 buys 4 large lots that can easily be cut up to make 6 lots, well located. Only $300 down.

$3,000 buys 7 room house on paved street Lot 50x100. Car line and near park. $1,000 down. $4,600 buys new bungalow. dovn.

Fine location. $5.00 will buy you an Accident and Sickness policy. Pays $2,600 at your death, or $25 per week in slck-nes. $3,000 buys 10 acres near Dove street, fine for subdivision; a good investment Buy now, it will double In the spring. Buy a lot now in our new subdivision near the factories.

Easy terms. $1200 buys acres, house and stable, thre miles from Military street. Just off Lapeer; or $2,000 will buy 10 acres. This will make a fine truck and chicken farm. Ready to move in.

20 acres Just north of Dove street gopd for platting. $300 per acre. FARM'S WANTEB If you want to buy, sell or exchange farm or city property, come to us; we will make the change for you. Remember we sell farms and we have all kln" of exchanges. INSURANCE We write all kinds, anything in insurance.

Let us write your policy. OTTO PETTING 804 Water St. Phone S230. INSURANCE FIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMOBILE Written In best companies. Protect yourself now.

See me about It. A. J. NILES STEVENS BLOCK 1-9-0 Lib(rfty Bounds I Pay CliSKY 1115 Military Street STORAGE CHAMERLAIN, HOLMES JEFFORDS CO. Foot Grand River Avenue.

1-2-0 Rug Weaving: Old Carpets and Rugs Wollen Rags, should be MADE OVER now at small cost Into New Fluff Rugs WESTERN BUG Phone 478 New York, Jan, 12 Stocks made spirited recoveries at the opening of today's session from the sudden reversal which attended last week's final dealings. The rally was unexpected in manr miar-mra h-iiia of the deficit in clearing house re- una me uncertainties attendant upon another session of the United States supreme court. American Woolen led with a gain of six points, oils, steels. and a few specialties rising 1 to 3. Jiluch of th.

advance was forfeited wunin tne nrst naif hour, oils reacting sharply. Weakness of oils was most marked in the Mexican group, which reacted 2 to 8 Doints on further rum ors of serious damage from recent cannquaice disturbances. American Woolen cancelled Its gain and reversals among steels and eauin- ments ranged from 1 to 4 points. ior anu amea snares lost to I and shippings, tobaccos and leathers declined about as much, while rails were completely ignored. United States Steel was firm and a few issues, notablv Roval Tnr-h Shell transport and Worthington Pump were comparatively itrone.

Call money opened at 7 percent. Aioaeraie covering toiiowed seven percent money rate, the short selling market expecting a hieher quotation. Improvement was of oriel duration, however, tne general list soon making another and more severe decline under lead of oils, motors, steels and high price specialties. New York Provision New York, Jan. 12 Flour firm; spring patents 14.5016.50; spring clears 9.2511; winter straights Ho.75tl.25; Kansas straights 113.75(314.60.

Pork steady; mess 144 14.60; family J52 53. Lard weak; middle west 324.309 24.40. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Jan. 12 Cattle: Receipts 3800; market heavy 25 60c lower. Others steady.

Prime steers 316018.75; shipping steers 315(316; butchers 31015.25; yearlings 31415. 50; heifers 3611.60; cows 34.6010.75; bulls 36.50010.60; stockers and feeders 3610.25; fresh cows and springers 365 3175. Receipts 1600; market 50c higher. 3623. Hogs Receipts market 2540o lower.

Heavy 315.35; mixed and yorkers 315.3ai8a6.60; light yorkers and pigs 315.50; roughs 313 Q13.25; stags $10 11.50. Sheep and lambs Receipts 9000; market 25 50c higher. Lambs 3U 4220.50; yearlings wethers 312ri3: ewes 3411; mixed sheep 31l.6012. DETROIT MARKETS Detroit Livestock Detroit. Jan.

12 Cattle: Market strong at least week's close. Best heavy steers 31212.50; handy weight butcher steers 310010. 50; mixed steers and heifers 399.60; handy light butchers 38.258.75; light butchers 37.257.65; best cows 38.609; butcher cow. 37O7.50; common cow. canner.

36 65.50; best heavy bulls 399.60; bologna bulls stock bulls 3703 7.50; milkers and springers 365 03140. Veals Market steady. Best grades 19.25; fair lambs 317018.50; light to common 312015. 50; fair to good sheep 39.50 10; culls and common 346. Hogs Prospects all grades, 915.

Detroit Grata Detroit. Jan. 12 Wheat. No. 1 White 32.63; No.

1 Red 32.65; No. 1 Mixed 32-63. Corn No. 3 Mixed 11.53; No. Yellow 31.65.

Oats No. 2 White 90ic; No. 3 White 8lc. l'ye No. 2.

$1.86. Beans Cash, 37.20. Clover Prime and Mar. $32.50. Alsik 333.00.

Timothy 36.10. Detroit Poultry Detroit, Jan. 12 Live poultry: Spring chickens 3031c for large and 28 29c for small; hens 3234c; small hens 2r27c; roosters 20 22c: geese ducks J840c; turkeys 62 54c Detroit Egsrs Detroit. Jan. 12 Eggs: Michigan firsts 69c; Michigan extras 72c William Richardson Invests in Baseball RCHAfiDSOH William Richardson of Philadelphia, wealthy broker in grain, believes in baseball.

He has invested several hundred thousand in the Washington club of the American League, making Clarke Griffith president. leave this week for her home in Cleveland after a two weeks visit in the home of her sistfer, Mrs. Henry Wulff. Dr. Carney and Nelson Welser have opened real estate offices in the Inches block.

Mr. Welser will look after the business while the doctor will continue the practice of medicine. Mrs. "Shorty' Haynes will undergo an operation at Ann Arbor this afternoon for the removal of a tumor. Louis Koenlg of Detroit spent yesterday in St.

Clair. A number from here took In the theatre in Port Huron yesterday. There is a report that the old Red hay barn back of Kemp's coal yard is to be filled with Ice to supply the city's needs this summer. Senator and Mrs. L-yman A Holmes have gone to Miami, Fla.

where they will spend the re mainder of the winter, stopping at the Lincoln Inn, Ocean Beach, while, there. A Cheerful Recommendation "They should be In every traveling man's grip," writes Geo. Jen-ner. 41 Labor San Antonio, of Foley Carthartic Tablets. "They are the best laxative 1 have taken and I cneerruny recommenu An.

n. n.rAna aiifrAfinf with OnYl stipation or biliousness." They thorougniy vieanse nowtm, sweeten the stomach an4 benefit the liver. They correct indigestion, bad breath. bloating, gas. coated tongue and other results of sluggish bowels.

No griping; no nau- -At VvM Are you looking for a Majestic range, gas stove or a good line of second hand furniture at reasonable prices? Try Wilson's. Goods delivered. 1010 18th. st 1-11 BEAUTIFUL large seven-room bunaglow for sale by owner; absolutely modern in every respect: hardwood floors, upstairs ana down, furnace, bath, gas, electrie lights, built in laundry tubs in full basement which is divided into furnace room, laundry room, fruit and vegetable room, etc; one of the finest bungalows In the city. Price terms.

J2.5Q0 down. Buy direct from owner who lives on property at 182 Pine street, or phone residence 664J, or office 831. l-is Stone street home in excellent condition with lot 66x140 with garage and 75 ft for small Edward R. Currle. phone 2065-W, corner 6th.

and Water sts. 1-12 You'll never buy a used car so cheap as you can today at our January Clearance Sale. We find ourselves overstocked with used cars and must unload at once to make room for new cars on the way. This is your golden opportunity to get a fine car for little money. All cars guaranteed to be in first class running order and some have been repainted.

See us for prices and terms. 1-13 8 room house three blocks from Military st. Modern except furnace. $1000 down, $30 per mo. Edward R.

Currle, phone 2065-W. corner 6th. and Water Sts. 1-12 FOR SALE Two of the best lots in Highland Park. Large shade trees.

Price $360 each. Phone 1424-J. 1-17 FARM FOR SALE 95 acre farm, thirty miles north of Port Huron on Dixie Highway, overlooking Lake Huron: good fruit fa-: good price, terms reasonable; will exchange for improved city property: box 6 Times-Herald. 9-20-0 FOR SALE Base burner in good condition. 2305 16th.

st 1-13 FOR SALE Nine room house and garage. Modern In every respect Big bargain direct from the owner. Call Rassey at Normandie Hotel. Phone 976. 1-8-0 FOR SALE 174 acre farm on Vine street, Ft.

Clair, good buildings; ran be bonght with cattle anl all implements; apply to Max "itze, St Clair. 1-12 Griswold street home for $5700. Has full basement, furnace, hardwood floors, electric lights, fruit cellar and modern in every respect. Edward R. Currle, phone corner 6th.

and Water Sts. 1-12 IF TOO WANT a good farm cheap see this one 120 acres land, 19 head shorthorns; located one mile south of cement road on North street, farm is not listed; Thomas Haken. 1-21 NEW milk cows for sale. Call BIS. 1-14 Modern home on Ontario with garage and 75th.

lot for small payment down. Is modern in every way. Edward R. Currle. phone corner 6th.

and Water Sts. 1-12 About 6.000 square feet good factory space to let in good building within thr.e blocks of Harrington Hotel. If necessary could be divided for two tennants. Telephone 1387. 1-13 FOR SALE Large barge, T.

H. Howland, with full equipment, for hauling sand and gravel. Henry Mc-Morran. 1-1 6 Sensational price cuts in used cart Garage and salesroom overcrowd ed Must move them quickly tt make room for new cars. Price: are going skyward this spring-buy that car now and save blr money.

Paige Sales Ban -Block. 1-li Court St. bargain 8 room house ir excellent condition and one of th best locations in Port Huron. Ed ward R. Currle, phone 2065-W.

corner 6th. and Water Sts. 1-1: FOR SALE 2500 lb. wagon in good shape, and harness: if taken at once will both at a bargain; also on large corn sheller and con stock cutter; phone 333J. FARM FOR SALE Being unable operate same, I offer at gua dian's sale the farm of the lat Fr 1 A.

Anderson, of St Clai Township. St. Clair County; tbi farm consists of 136 acres, locat on Oratiot pike 12 miles from Port Huron; has house and ne barn painted this year; place wel watered and fenced; rxcellen land for hay, grain and genera farming. Am required to obtaii one-half down and price will bt made lower on this account In terested parties, write Mrs. Ly dla L.

Anderson, Gdn. It 1 drian, "ichigan. 1-2' BARGAINS Corner of Grlswolr and Twenty-fifth street; 147 fee-on Griswold street and 110 feei on Twenty-fifth. This 1- a bar gain and will not last long at 000; $800 ('own, balance on nori gage or on easy monthly pay ments. Two lots on McBrad street in Highland Park, ftne lev lots 40x106 for $350 each; terrm One lot on McPherson street an one lot on Thomas street $4' each; terms; these are very at tractive.

We have other lots In Highland Park from $150.00 vp; reasonable terms. A house fr sale in Highland Park, built: a real bargain; call for particulars. 40 and 50 ft lots in the Pine Grove Plat from $250 to $350: easy terms; $25 down and small monthly payments. An ideal place to build your home this spring. Leinbach.

Humphrey and OvHara. Phone 1046. 1-13 Used Cars at Slashed Prices Every one thoroughly overhauled, repainted and strictly guaranteed to be in first class running order. Touring cars, roadsters, etc. We must have the room.

Cars going higher in prices this spring Buy now and save big money. Paige Sales Baer Block. 1-18 FOR SALE New wardrobe; one set heavy bob sleighs; double and single light harness? ten cord dry $2.50 per cord; gasoline engine; wood saw and power cutting box. L. M.

Comer, Keewah-dln Beach. 1-1 FOR SALE Modern home. A Large lot. 3 blocks from city halt 614 Fort st Phone 823-M. 1-13 FOR SALE Heavy set of boh sleighs.

Call 353 River st. l-ia FOR SALE One Florence heating atove; one iajcsuc rnj. rustically new and at a bargain. Phone 659-F4. 1-16 Every Used Car Must Oo That's the veroici- trices cut no ngur with us.

We need the room ana need it hadly. Here's your opportunityBuy that car during this great sale. You'll pay high prices for cars this spring. Touring cars, roadsters, sedans, coupes. Paige Sales Baer Block.

1-13 FOR SALE Five room cot tage, 818 Ontario, $2200 with. $700 paymentr Also barn 24x44 on Superior St. for 1400; phone 9I0J. This 7 Phone 176. ST.

CLAIR St Clair. Jan. IS Tuesday evening January 13th, the members of Lakeview Rebekah De gree lodge will be guests of the St. Clair lodge and at tnat time installation of officers will take place. The Cantons will act as escorts to the officers.

Jarvls Chamberlain has purchased the building now occupied by Wm. Burkhart as a pool room and will build two stores on the site with a flat above for his family. Roy McGregor of Detroit spent yesterday in St. Clar. Miss "Trix" Beyschlag of Detroit spent Sunday In the parental home.

Mrs. Arthur Pauley who has been seriously ill la reported mucn improvea. Miss Janette Zimmer Is report' ed on the way to recovery from her recent illness or typnoia zev-erMr. Wm, SUng expect to Home No Chicago Close Corn Jan. 31.39J; May 11.841: July 31.321.

Oats May 82Ict July 76Ie. Pork Jan. 338.25; May 839.20. Lard Jan. 324.10; May 325.05.

Ribs Jan. 819.60; May 320.52. Toledo Graf a Toledo. Jan. 12 Corn 31-63.

Oats 89i09Olc. Cloverseed Prime cash 838.35. Alslke Prime cash 333.50b. Timothy Prime cash 56.05; new 36.17. Rye No.

2 $1.85. Hew York gujrar New Tork. Jan. 12 New cron sugar firm; centrifugal 813.04; fine granulated 816; other grades not Quoted. Aew Tork Dairy New Tork, Jan.

12 Butter easier receipts 6810 tubs. Creamery, high- er than extras, 651 66c; creamery, 92 score, 65c; firsts 6064c Eggs firm; receipts 8939 Fresh gathered extras 85c; extra firsts 8384c; firsts 8182c Cheese irregular; receipts 1375' boxes. State whole milk flats cur- rent make specials 3132c; do average run 30 31c; state whole-milk twins current make specials 311982c: do average run 30 31c LOCflLjpETSf A drop of one cent in the price for oats was the single week-end development in the grain oats falling to 88 cents. Prices on butter and eggs Show no change, although there was a- slight increase in the supply of eggs offered. Potatoes continue strong, ship--" pers prelerlng to wait for warmer weather than' to chance shipment now.

Gralsa. Beawa Paying prices, Monday, January 12, Chamberlain-Holmes-Jeffords company. Otto W. Sickles, PepUl foot of Grand River ave phone 1500. Hay Clover 2S per ton No.

2 325 per ton Straw ..313 to 314 per toa Beans, H. P. basis 56.76 per cwt. No. 2 Red Wheat.

...52.37 per bu No .2 White 52.35 per bo. No. 2 5L71 per bu.r Barley 33.00 per cwti Oats .880 per bu. Corn shelled 51.55 per bu Note: These prices were being paid on date of this Issue of The Vegetables The following quotations are prices paid the farmer: Carrots 60c Ho 90c per bu. jT Beets 75c to 90c per bu.

Hubbard Squash 32 at 62.50 cwtv Radishes 35c to 40c tfox. Potatoes 52.20 to 52.40 per Batter, aad Kgga r.j The following quotations are prices paid the' farmer: -Eggs 65c to 70c -Dairy Butter 62c to 66c lb. 'l Creamery Butter 64cto 66a Ooswell Markets Following prices were being patdW GRISWOLD STREET C. P. Kuhr, Qriswold and Tenth streets.

MILITARY STRKIirr F. C. Ballentlne, corner Military and Grlawold street. LAPEKR AVENUE W. Griffin, grocery, 1501 Lapeer avenue.

Help Wanted-Female The opportunities afforded in Telephone Operating have greatly increased in the past few months. The most favorable conditions of employment are offered to those applying. Michigan State Telephone Co. Chief Operator WANTED Woman or girl for gen eral housework. Good wages.

Mrs. F. E. Beard. 1455 Militarist WANTED Woman to assist In kitchen work.

Mary Jane Tea Shop. 1-13 WANTED Dining room girl. Harrington Hotel. 1-14 WANTED Kitchen woman. Bee Restaurant.

Busy 1-14 WANTED A laundress for handkerchiefs and underwear. Address, P. O. Box 379. 1-12 WANTED Young lady to leara to Iron collars; City Laundry.

1-7-0 WANTED Night bell boy. Harrington Hotel. 1-14 WANTED A pleasant girl who is fond of children to act as governess to child 6 years old; Mrs. Phil Hlger, 1002 Washington ave. 1-39 GIRLS WANTED Good wages and steady work.

Apply at once. Fead Knitting Mills. 12-29-0 WANTED Dining room girl Kitchen girl. Port Huron Hospital. 1-9-0 WANTED Girl for general house- worK, no washing.

Airs. A. van Slambrouch, 1107 Washington ave. Phone 1164. 1-12 WANTED Girls at -ndry.

1-13 WANTED Experienced girl at Coffee Ranch for Saturdays. 1-14 Lost and Found WILL the party who received by mistake or found on Jan. 2 package of dress goods from Ballentine Co. marked 818 White street, return to store or phone 197 and receive reward. 1-12 LOST Shell rim nose glasses in case between Glenwood avenue.

Huron ave. or M. car ferry: return to 71? Michigan street: reward. Call 957-W. i-7-0 LOST Leather folder with 10 bill $5.00 bill, other money and several receipts.

Return to Times-Herald for reward. i.u avuj. ua fiyiiuo; uikiii. wan. Btn $10 bill between Bard street or Family theatre or in Family theatre.

Return to Times-Her- LOST Between home and gas office a pair of gold rim glasses In case, finder may leave at 1217 9th. for reward or phone 08- 1-12 LOST Tan and black alrdale. Call ziz. uen west, zozi Military St. 1-1J To Rent Rooms Pleasant front room with board, gentleman prererea.

uatn and phone. Homelike. 725 Erie St. 1-13 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Heat, gas and exectrio lights.

pnone bi-w. 1-12 FOR RENT 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Call 617 Chestnut St. or phone 2382-W. after 6:30.

1-12 TO RENT Rooms has water, gas and electrio lights, upstairs, at 119 Fort St. J. M. Haddad. 1-12 FOR RENT 2 or furnished rooms with house keeping privileges.

Phone 498-W. 812 13th. St. 1-12 TO RENT Furnished light house keeping rooms. 940 Howard St.

1-12 TO RENT Heated room. Furnished complete, use of bath, light and telephone. 1408 7th. St. 1-10-0 TO RENT A four room flat and single rooms near Mueller plant.

Phone 640-W. 1-15 TO RENT Furnished flat for man and wife. Apply 1031 Pine st. 1-12 FOR RENT Light house keeping privileges, ana rain, mono 809-J. 1-14 FOR RENT Furnished room; mod ern, a wail at.

FOR RENT Rooms at 1315 Sixth To Rent Houses FOR RENT Modern eight-rjom house on Military street, all conveniences. Immediate possession Jan. 1st; apply $37 Tenth St. 12-28-0 RENT.Fineiy furnjshed house, ft i 1 1 1 1 iiiuiury street; steam neat, automatic water heater, F. X.

Jenks. 12-27-0 TO KENT Five room house, cor- ana uov inquire 1824 Carleton st l-il 1 OTfeBJ. 2226 Railroad St. MSSSBSISSBSBSMSSSSSSISSSSSSSSSSSBSSBMSSBSSS gelp Wanted Male Laborers ipeerNear i Mueller's fiid of Car line "Steady Jobs The Detroit Edison Co. 12-12-0 viOTXD A married and slngrle fins nu iroaad; good places for right Sirtiel: PPly Farm Bureau Of-htt.

Ttittti Building. Port Hur- triRTBlV-Two men that are wlll- Mi board at 1112 Water St. 1-12 WANTED Ushers, three boys to pass programs; apply chief usher Tuesday night, 7 Majestic inea ire. 1-12 iHTHV-Two stout boys or young an trilling to work Alkman Briery. 1-1 CARPENTERS WAJfTED for interior finish.

Apply J. Smith Son Piece workers and time workerl Our piece worn pays from til to IH per week. We pay tOc per hour to start for time work. Amman tiaaery. i-xa WANTED Man to drive team.

Call 711S-F6. 1-12 WANTED PAINT ERS AT MORTON 1-12-0 tUiTID Experienced shoe clerk; tour Shoe Company. 1-8-0 1KTID First class automobile (Stir man at Robin's garage, 309 an water st i-iu WANTED metal pattern makers TTnn1 "Mater At Huron Engine Thresher Co. 1-12 Wanted Salesmen 'WTED A good live wire sales- stttos Realty co. jf none 1-12 nations Wanted l'Sl l3' wishes apprenticeship to date dressmaker, p.

233. city. 1-12 at married man wants position pru nrst as manager, or yaro has had nine years' ex-Wttee In retail lumber busies; tlx years as manager. Can Will reference. Address, O.

E. fcptng, Sels, North Dakota. 1-18 tanted Miscellan's RANTED Flat top frace desk and Jfivel chairs; ad-ps box 22, care of Mes-Herald. U12 -Flat or, small house by Box 4. Times-Herald.

ot verse1 or nca. Bril- ifjportnnity for good talent. Van Buren. A 2. House.

Chicago. 1.13 wagon, must be Box 19. Times-Herald, 1-1 I sStf wiT would llk II Nla.wiihv lone. respectable tl2 i young couple three Armour strKiit! 12 21 8afe! Cham-JH aolm Jeffords Co. phone 1-6-0 one horse bob Ce Hurn Storage vi 1-12 To Rent TO RENTBa that will hold four have electric Si for stve: Ranted The E.

J. Schoolcraft Co. Offer the Following Property for Sale: Two fine lots on Minnie street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. You can buy these lots on easy payment plan. New houses are going up all around these lots.

We have a neat seven room house with everything in it but a heating plant, in the eleven hundred block on Wall street, for 4,500. Six room cottage on Harker street within 100 feet of the car line. Price $1800. Several vacant lots on Griswold street, west of Twenty-fourth street, at $5 00. We Write Fire Insurance.

Far: nep Notice I am now prepared to haadle farms and have 'a good staff of salesmen. If you have a farm for sale or wish to buy or exchange, drop me a line and we will call and talk it over. OTTO R.CISKY 1115 Military Street. Port Huron, Mich. at crosweti, Saturday, January Beans 36.75.

Oats 84c. 2 Barley 33.00. Rye 31-71. White Wheat 32.37. -aw Red Wheat 82.39.

Dairy Butter 5oc Creamery Butter 7t Kggs 66c Chickens, alive 25c. Hides The following prices for hides are quoted by Blumeno 620 Grand River ave: Green hides. No. 1. 20a, Calf skins, 64c to 60c Sheenskins, 60c to 32.60.

Horse hides, 58 to 59. Tallow 12c lb. 1 Paper jV; Magazines, per cwt. 60c Newspapers, per cwt. 40c Baying Prices BEEF 312 to 318: alive 37 to $11 per cwt: Porks.

318 to 319: pork alive, 313 per cwt: mutton, 31 per cwt; lamb 25c to 28c per lb; alive, 12 to 313 per cwt. Veal 20 to 22c per lb; chickens, alive, 24c to 28c; dressed, 28c to-- 36c Selllag Prleea MEATS Beef steak, 30c to 45c; short cuts, 60c to 60c; stewing pieces, 18c 26c; roast pieces. 25c to 30e; 30c to 82c lb; mutton chops, 28c to 80c lb; roasts, 30o to 32c lb; lambs, 36c to 40c: veal chops, 35o to 38o lb; veal steak, 60c; hams, whole, 35o to 40c; ham. sliced. 45c to 60O lb; bacon, strips.

38c to 40o lard, 85c te 88o lb; compound, to 82c Poaltry Chickens dressed, 35c to 48o lb. -Jy Greeavflle Potatoes- Greenville, Jan. 12 Pota- toes 33.50 per cwt. Caaasfeerlala Tablet When you are troubled with Indigestion or constipation, take Chamberlain's Tablets. They stren- gthen the stomach and enable tt to perform its functions naturally.

Indigestion Is usually accompanied by constipation and is aggravated br it Chamberlain's Tablets cause a jrentle movement oi mo relieving the constipated condition, Adv. DETROIT UNITED IMS PORT BCROH TIME! TABLE! Cars run on Eastern Standard Time LIMITED3 7.28 a. m. and every two hours to 7.28 p. Mondays only 6:10 a.

m. Sunday only 10.05 p. m. LOCALS 6:12 a. m.

and hourly to 8:12 sl nu. then every two hours to 4:12 p. then 5:12 p. 6:12 o. m.

and 8:12 p. m. To Mt. Clemens only 9:30 p. m.r to Marine City.

$:13 ra. (except Sundays) and 11:00 p. m. Limited cars leave Detroit for Port Huron 8:15 a. m.

and every two hours to 8:18 p. Sundays only 11 p. m. Locals cars leave 6 a. 7:00 a.

then every two hours to I 4:00 p. 5:00 p. ju 7:00 p. and 9:00 p. m.t 8:00 p.

m. to Marine City only Baggage transferred to and from any part of the city. Telephone IS READ THE HERALD LINERS 6'.

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