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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 7

The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 7

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1 .1 PORT I HUROK IXAIL.Y TOIES. FIUIXXY. MAtiCH 30, 1900, PAGE 7. i With us you'll find MARINE HEWS. eoriipflny sold during the iit kited at Chax.

Henderson's on Sua-week, day. Sumner and son Frank; I 6E5E1UL notks I a re into inj at IVtffci ir FOR SPRIN6.il Underwear, Hosiery, stiff and $oft Bosom Shirts, Gloves in new colors, Neckwear in a bewildering variety of beautiful patterns and all the right things in Headwear. I -M Just opened a new line detached collars, boys We are now showing a complete line of "RALSTON HEALTHSHOESM i in the following leathers: RUSSIA CALF. PATENT CALF. VICl KID.

High and Low Cut. ALL STYLES. $4.00 per. Pair. Roman.

Cadet, Apollo. Selecto ALL NEW, WAGENSEIL'S The New Creations in Chamber Are here. Among the finest we class the signs. Our line includes complete suites In birdseye maple, Hungarian dressing tables and chiffoniers to match. The does not produce better case these suites.

Clad to have brass beds, alt styles, all colors, all prices. of Colored Shirts at 50c, and men. bid colonial de- quartered oak, ash and real mahogany; also construction than you find In tl you examine them. Iron and 9 Huron Avenue. I I OILS.

WE CAN I I I- If I AreYlou Hardware and Furniture. 2 1 7-2 1 4 It I III I i I I 50,000 Cribs In Lake St. Clair Wilt Soon be Removed. F.rst-Tr.p Lumber Rates Havei Been Agreed Upon. Scattering Notes From Along the Great Lakes.

RKIOVR THK CRIUS. jAs iii kl.v afu-tj tin? of lie Iff tin tfvTiiriM'Ut n-kIiw-t will ijit-t at work in lik S. flair r'iii-vlriij th --rili and thf simn ftir w-r' tlnv to In- l-ft in niid-hanu-l. wh-n tlic lHp frfigluors to KiiliiiK llu-y wouKl Mr- to xiuk out' or mori' vsimIs. k-r.

tin- 4n'u''r of th lakt tllMtrlrtJ alxnit I rrit, iiway. but it f.rlv'u out that all kwlc Will ni.ul in niisi triiiic ilic daniag'. T1m -rH ar liutf wcKnlfii fr-arnt'" from 10 to VM feoti; nt 11m- tHittoih and tdowly lajH'i iiiK tip to' th wat-r'n; tt', wlwre tli'y iiHiully tfrmiiiatf In a Kiake and a Jiht at niht. Witliin Hit-in are fnuu 4 lo till toon ofjlurRe roiu nofssary to IhiM th'iu inilai-e ajrainst the storms and the ie Jam, but thUt jear hows. they were broken io iilseoes, and then Ntttit a Kerious danger to navigation.

THK CHICAGO RIVEK PKOBI.KM. J-Varn of vfsfelnieu that the onrrenf freatefl by the drainage r-anal will Im-Hth navfatlun seriously in the 'hitt- jro river arixuKxUlin. Pant. .1. Keith the ttitiuition with Thwteo' Carter recently ami exprtss-! tlie opinion that the current will jinter-fere but lltlhl with the hmulliiur ojf ven- seU In tfeam If proiter precaittion't are cxetx tecd.

i Tlie imntetllate removal of the Washington street bridge would do more for navigation this fieaxoui than auy other thins which has been; g-tested," Capt Keith aid. "This is the principal obstruct Ion north of Twelfth street at prexent and wturce of constant annoyance. Is a If It could le removed and the etreet plowed until the tunnels are lowered It Would prove a great benellt. The rjrt slips on tlie south branch are being dredgtHl hy their owners, and this, with the deepening done by the drain age lioard. should enatde us to getialong fairly well this season.

The lowering of the tunnels antl the removal jof all center-pier bridge Is, however, the ouly iHnnaiient solution of the! river problem." riKHT-TRIC I.UMBKR RATK FIXRp, The DulutU News-Tribune announces that four vessel have been for first trips from Dnluth to Buffalo and Tonawanda at a thousand feet. The IiuiiIht conslgntes did not concetle thLs rate without a struggle. Tlu result is something la the Uiiture of a (minro- mise. The owners of tonnage held out for a long time for $3.25 for the opening rate; aud $3.50 was talked of by some. The luinlier consignees tried hard to make a rate below The rate Anally agreed uj)tin Is the; highest allowed in many years.

The opening rate of $2 last spring was consider- strong. The highest rate paid last season was $5.25, and the rate for the greater portion of the season was In the neighborhood of $4 or better. MORK VKSSKL. TRANSFERS. The steamer W.

L. Wetuorei and liarge Brunette have been purhaied by Touawamla parties for the lumber trade. The- vessels, which belonged to the C. R. Jones estate, were sold at the rate of for a three-fourths Interest In both.

They came out hi Kruest Schubert, of Chicago, has sold the schooner Matlellne T. Downing to William Allen, of Walkerville, of She Is to be utilized as a tow-barge by Iter new owuer. MOSIT, WILt. BR providkdJ Congressman Cooiht has received assurances from tlie war department that lie money necessary for the. completion of the harbor of refuge Iweakwter a Milwaukee, land for pier extensions, breakwaters and 'channel dredging to a depth of '21 feet between the piers at Racine and Kenosha Will lie provided for In the sundry civil lull which Is to Ih reported to the llouw branch of Congrss alwut three weeks.

Th channel at Racine Is to le widened feet." uti bcpkrior grais stocks. I Head of I.nke Superior elevators contained at the close of last we? 17. 072,447 bushels -of graio and 17,498 bushels of flaxseed. The grain stocks were as follows: Wheat, 13.6SC544 bushels; corn. l.rtSO.481 biwheU: osits.

iHtshels: rye. 4C4.U41 bushels; barley, IIHKX'O bushels. A yer ago the elevators contained bushels of wheat. I LOOK JIG TOR A BTEAMKR. No steamer lias been secured for the Port Huron and Washburn line for the present season.

Unless the uuinagcr succeeds in securing a lioat shu it Is pndMble that the big shed at th north end will le chietl during the coming summer. This would Iks a serious blow to the Interests of thl town a sometimes as high as 200 or 300 men are-eusjiiged unloading boats. i LOCAL NOTK8. CatL It. 3.

of the resit We had for sale this amount of BONDS of the PORT HURON, ST. CLAIR AND MARINE CITY RAILWAY CO. A considerable sum has already been taken by our most careful investors. The desirable qualities of these bonds: Their secur- Ity, the payment of the Interest half yearly, the practical freedom from taxation, combine to make thefn a firs t-clsss bonds of the suburban railways out of Detroit have risen In price from par to 1 1 0 and upwards. The above bonds are now for sale at par.

Call on 1 1 FIRST NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK. COMMERCIAL BANK. ST. CLAIR COUNTY SAVINGS BANK PORT HURON SAVINGS BANK. i 1 MM MM I I HMHIMHtnMtt4HMIH I I I I I RALSTON I HEALTH SHOE.

Fnr Men. Prlro M.OA'.X The most Foot Comfort You Can Obtain. Come and Let Us Tell You Why. Exclusive Agency. 5 Foster Bros Sxxxxxxxxxxxxroooo at her and Mrs.

J. II. Hill leiit Sunday in Marine City. A brain Simons is slowly rs-overlng from her recent Illness Mrs. Clwtn.

Itasney lins iteeu Iserionsly 111 the ist Helen Marks and Her man Stark ient last week Iu Marine city. THORNTON. Edward Richard, who ha lieen visiting his parents, has returned to North Hrauch Mint Lena lllchard. who been spending the winter with friends in Detroit and Port Huron, lui returned heme. hnd Mrs.

James Curler, of limits. ciit Siuulay iu Thornton Mrs. Fred Yoleen has retunietl ti her home at Romeo after Kitciidlug a short time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

1vkwotxl. .1. Hartm.iii. of Marine City, lias iimvetl utiii the Tre-leaveu farm. Iturns has ren-ted his farm to jChas.

Dinguian and will move to Duluth. WA0H AMS. Henry Kveningn'd has left for Cleveland, where he will spend tlie suiu-nier. Haiidlton left for Wat-fortl this wH'k after sieudlug the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Mrs.

James Morash Is vlsltlug In Port Huron. 'Miss Shaw, the sehind teach, er, has two dajs'j vacation this Tlie river has lowered some lm-e Monday. Vanlelinder nuking maple syrup these MACOMB COUNTY. ARMADA. lltol licnl U't'ii very 111 at his home lu this village hut Is somewhat lmiroved.

J. S. Wet wan lu Detroit on Tuesday. Mrs. W'tt is visiting relatives IU IjijH-er K.

Kuckner lias stild out his teams atul egg route In thU hsallty to Hurt Curtis, who home from ltlg ItapliU. 1M-wanls ltrts. have wold their sttx-k of drugs ami groceries to J. It. (Justin, wl has lieen In the employ of the firm for some time.

Tlie of Arnutda. townsldp on MtHhtay eveirliig List In iiom-inallou ttie ftlliwing otlleers for tlie oi mi lng township meeting: SinKrvlsir, Henry I'ratt; clerk, K. l. Arnold: trwisnnT, rrttl XeMtlewhlte: Justice 'to till vac.usy, MaiUey Perry; full Alliert ilstm; sHiool tlcti. Mills; hljliwjiy tminLsKiiMS'r, Dscar I'oiiH'roy; IxkiixI of review, Walter Hlblewhlte; otastubles, r.huer Sliaw, James MesHinore, ltiol Ileal, J.meph KlSpilS.

LENOX. I Sjiencer atnl ftimlly, liave moved to PlyuKstth. Hark antl family live inovitl Uick to Adair. Montgomry ami wife, Ptrt 11 tin hi. vMNtl at Mrs.

11. J. Ijwejtiy's kUt wek. Holdm-d. of Adair, vlsitwl at R.

O. Raker's last Mrs. C. F. Marsliall.

of IMnrft. are the pktts of Mr, and Mrs. II H. Mr. and Mrs.

T1s. Iuppln, of letnjt, are tlie guests of Mrs. Dr. Ttie mill yanl of tlie Iemx lb Co. is well Ullnl with logs.

'iiougli to kcer Hk mill niiniJiig a hig time. March l. of puctimtmia, Ola, the ld-j-esir-okl tLnvditer of Mr. and Mts. ohn Fitzgerald, of Inox.

lOO Reward tOO. The readers oi this naner will -fdeased to learn that there I at least one dreaded disease that science bar been able to care In all Its stages and that Is Catarrh. nail's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mncoua turfacea of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength! by building od the constitution and lasslsflog nature in do ing Its work.

The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers, that they offer ooeHondred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENET Sc CO, Toledo, 0.

Bold by druggists. 73c Hall's Family Pills are the best. Far Orr Fifty Years. lira Wlnslow's Soothlnc; Syrup has been used for children teething. tU soothes the child, softens the gams, allays all pain, caret wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea.

Twenty-Ave cents a bottle. George Thompson, undertaker. New build tag. Sixth street Both phones. 111.

Burdock Bkod Bitters give a man a clear head, aa active brain, at strong, vigorous bodymake him fit for the We have the U-ins nettle ou the -hioner J. It. New-laud at Racine. Oapt. J(hn Siu'a.

i.f Dulutli. who n- I r'll lUlf, purchasing another. Tn PL r- Housliton ha l. ft Ra. ine for liorafu.

pur the new fi'ioter James J. Hill in shape fr the op'iiing iiiivlgatl.in. T9ie rioil Towing jiil.1 a branch the s.n-altMt tntst, will operate ten urH the head of Lake -ulterior this The if on the kiy U'tWe-n Hulutli and Superior has 1t.hi. unsiife for tiavel. and ca's of tweaking thrniih ar le-iiiiiui: numerous.

Sunday l.lt a valuable team of; liw-ses XA drowned.) Tlte tug I'lule Sam has again gone to the Ixittom in jfwau creek In Tiltlo. The Toleklo Riade says that lite tug Schein has not yet U-en sold. Negotiations for her. purchase I are In progress. h'WeVer.

i The sanitary Uiard of j. the Chicago drainage icanal has refused the application tifTCapt. Rh-hard AruistrtJtig for ti run the steamer Sailor Itoy in the jmsenger trade U'twct-n and Illinois river points. St. Clair County.

AVOCA. Shindayjschool will stait, again In tlie diurch Sunday uumii: at lo o'clock. j.Ur. Josopii NiUtH-ba preach-etl an eXtjelleut sernKin lire Suulay to a large atnlH'ih-e. An Easter suiicr will lie held In tlie Presbyterian church Saturday evetkiug.

Blam-he Armstrong Is houu ou a visit II. Martin traded a kirge horse to S. Moore, fqr a com harvester, recently. BERVILLE. Mrs.

(leo. JDulmage is expected home from a week's visit at Mt. M. Stewart made a short visit with friend iu Romeo kisl week. Ildh-s Aid will iiM-et wlrh Mn Jthn Tibbltts, Wednesoay April 4.

iwueii warm sugar will- te sen-eil aill a good time will be lvul. Mrs. Iucy 'Ctise Is rapidly Improving after her, rectnit Ulu'ss aTIYne" home of het sisttff, Mrs. Chas. Scrlbner.

Mrs. (). H. Shafer. of Popt Huron.

Is Um giHitof her sister Mrs. Peter Chat rou. this CENTENNIAL. Miss Eliza O'Connor, of Raymond Is the guest of Miss Etile Rrommer MIm Masrsrie Rroiuuier lias closetl lier school in j-Clyde, for a week's vacation. number of the teachers of (Cen tennial attended the teachers examination In Port Huron this week.

Epworth League literary neetlug Fri day night will lie conducted by Alliert Rulledgc; nniulter of. -oung peiplt attended the oyster supper at 'Ray mond Tuesday night. CAPAC. John Morehouse, of Mt. Clemens, was the guest iof Miss Pearl Hewitt last Sunday James Cope's residence In the northeastern part of this township was destroyed by lire hist Sunday Elder Raldwln.

of Port Huron, delivered an address, on the 20th; century -thank-offering movement iu the M. E. church Monday Pearl. Scott aud Miss l.eon-tiue Praker were Imlay; visitors ou TuesftlJ. Vi Ie and Iss Mamie Cofik were'-, married 1 Rev.

Van Alstine at parsttiBige on Tliursday. March and Fred Hooper left foHWhitiug.lnd., last where, they have ncivptetl jiosl-tlons with the Standard Oil oominany. William I liyctK-k, agtnl-iSt years, dtetl quite suddenly of paralysis Thursday. March 22, at the Martin Wtoffer home-sttad, where he liad leeu working that day; Tlie funeral was held from the Stoffer residence last J. W.

Wallace otllclating. The remains were interreil in the Leach btirylag deceased leaves one son. Tlie snow storm on Monday improved the sleighing. B. Raymond re-turiitHl home Samrtlay for a few weeks.

large crowd attended the teachers association here Saturday. Campbell was a visitor In the schools l'rklay and attemhnl the association on The entertainment given In the Baptist church Tuesday evening was well attended. uirmler. jof teachers from lmlay City were In attendance at the teachers as- soclationi Saturday. and Mrs.

F. J. Raymond gave their Suntlay school classes sleigh fide to Mr. Savage's Friday evening. Refreshments were served and all jenjoyed a good A great ileal of dissatisfaction Is being heard on account of.

the way the Republican! caucus was conducted Saturday. Hillsdale (ilee club will give anl entertainment in the Baptist church "Tuesday evening. April 3.. Frauk and Wm. Wart have returned home from the J.

W. Wallace his farewell SL-rrsion Sunday morning to a large audiencei S. COLUMBUS. Born lo Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Alllngton. Mar. UOj a Mar. 2L at ttoe liantlst parsooage la Richm.tl, Miss Bhincbe Cole acd fJohn Frank.

loth of at his home la Adair, March 24, Atwo Browning, ageil 741 The Y. S. E. social held at Wm. Ramsey's Lost Friday evening netted the society over $lt.

Kelly, of lUebmooxl, visited last week at Mr. Dawson's. Wni. Alliugton received word lat week of the death of her fcUher la His remains were brought to CToswell tor Mrs. Turk and family will return to tlieir home In Uuoy Satunliy.

James FolU visited ju Marine City this week. The Farmers" lub niet at 1 Mr. arwl Mrs. ILj P. Hum's Wedwnby.

Atsvt NO were! present ami a. very I enjoyalk nie was had' by all. Toe nxt meeting be held at Y. Congden's. DOYLE.

Mrs. Simnums is visiting her son. Rufus, in Detroit, tor u-v day M- Tice was In Port turon on lsisinesi Monday. Ji4m Bull and Mi Maggie Mattlcin, of Armada, 'J -u kroner, attending at iMilantl b-Mih ia a v.iratina. Helen Cvd JED DO.

Mrs. J. Inuh laugerony ti k. Kite- nudrewent a ttM-ratttn ni Weduestlay ainl very flight lnni of her rtvi.veiey are eutertaiiu-d. Jacob Maikleiu is reported verv sit-k.

J. M. Crandall has lit his vii. eausHt by Ids rei-cnt sit-kneiis. At tlie l.i! report lie was not able to peak alie a whipt-r.

A. Smith clocd his tevivftl tneetliig at the Raymond sehool h)iis on' l-riday l.wit The Circuit Akl of tlie M. E. sm-ieiy will meet at tit residence of Mr. and Mrs.

p.rown on Wednesday. April 4. Miss Lizzie Told was inlti'ateil Into loildeti hie. No. l.Vi.

L. T. at the last regular nivle w. Elmer Spalding Will take tile at the oiliiiug election. i LAKEPORT.

The funeral servlees of the Infant son of Mr. and Win. Tlmdy were leld at their n-sideUo' ou Suudav. M. E.

church aud K. o. T. M. ltill are ltndergoiug improvements iu the form of paint and perl ng.

Win. Reynolds has the contract to decorate the State Road Mrs. Ceorge lob-sou Ls contin-d to her tiome with sit k-ness. lleiU't Itowt wls diel at the liosiital in Ann Arttor. was l.ttrleil in the I.ikeport tvmetery on Wetlnesday.

JThe voting I tM'ople tf the M. E. chiltvh will st'rVe coffee, followetl lV a litertiry program, at the church on 1'ri-dav'eveuing. i MEMPHIS. Mrs.

i'eorge t3raugtr, tf Port Huron, is sis'iKtiug a few days this week with friends iu Memphis. Stmtuck is at Ann A root attending a uiiionary ortiTeutloii. Iirklu Is visiting her bnrfls-r Henry Mantuey, at Mary 'llidtnivson, of Port Huron, was tlie guest of her parents over Sunday A. Strope has sold hi place to W. Bradley, of Dakota.

Mr. Bradley will move his family here next week. Ntixqie. will move Into Mrs. Bailey's rooms Lttely vacated by lcke.

i ItM-ke has moved his goods to Mr, ami Mrs. Bnrkholder spent Wetbiestlay In Mt, Clemens Istslness. Astpiltli is sick with sctirlet fever. ARYSVILLE. Ralrd Is rep-ilnting his house.

Thei J. E. Mills jmade a trip to Port II u-ronlou Saturday. Stinfort left hist; week to tit out his ttoat. Harp has lieen contiued to lis house rbe ilast few days with an attack of the mump.

Rumour Is ou the sick liKti the little soil of Mrs. Walter Hopkins, is sick at his grandfather's. Nelson Mills. Ogden Is on the sick list. i RILEY CENTRE.

Charles MulliolLind Is very Mrs. Jane Whetstone, a returned missionary from Jttpan, will give an address iu tlie P. church next Sumlay eveliing. A. (X society has Iteen orgtinltetl hi tlie Baptist church aiint a thrlsthri Endeavor society has otet orgjtnlised Iu the Merhtxtlst etiurch ttirlstlan lintletivor tiK'tlug will lie held hi the M.

1. church next evening. Man-h 31.... Mrs. R.

K. French tell on tin? loo last week, injuring her quite ttie union, csur'ils held here last Stitinxlay die following township officers were nom-Inaied: Sttpervisor, Mkrtuiel Mclnner-ney: clerk. AHnit Orr; treasurer, H. Merritt; highway eonsnlssloner, Will Nelstn: Justlcwi of peai E. Fry in Ire.

Miss KUa iHowe, of Sanlkbe, (Vn-trej Is visiting her parents tuid 'orlter tt lends iiere. i E. tiiton is still verj' sick. Burgess has niovetl lnt. the lHcklusou lssise anl "will work foe Nathan Storey tlds summer.

Na-tliati Storey antl CharU- McNutt left tills week ftr Caie Nome, Alaska, to try) their luck In tlie. gold tields. A. j0. F.

stK-ioty, of tli lktptist rtitrch. Is preKirIng a. chorus anti cantata to be given lu tlie near future. 1 RATTLERUN. Tlie dance ami supiieT under the aus pices of Utl Rose Artiori Antilent Or-dct of t.leancrs.

which was held at Prank'. StocK a' xvus largely Auf oysnT siimer watt held at the residence of M. llaU's last Tuesday for benefit of Urn Cleaner Arbor at tVdunibus. and Mrs. Ureenleaf Brown was greatly surprfsed last Tuesday evening by a party of old people from Rattle.

Run. An oyster supper -was servetl School lus ctotrl for two weeks vacation. Erma Kruger Is oa tlie sick list claiitl tkMikl, of Smith's Creek, was a Rattle Run caller last Sunday. Miss Ivotiise Ouler has returned to Ptrt Huron after spending a few weeks wltn Miss Angle McConnelL SMITH'S CREEK. Mrs.

Iem Iainh and son are on the sick list. Misses Thlrza and Etlna Beach, of Pine River, were tlie guests of Miss Gladys McCormlck last iiHarvey Hubble and Herb Woodrow are visitlui relatives The oyster supjter which was given In ih'Maccabee Itall on Tuesday night, was a success both financially aud socially. Aliout $20 was realized. ST. CLAIR.

Tlie small pox excitement Is over and Mr. Ash bus returned; to college. A seventtvn-year-old sw of lsiis Silsse died Suntlay and was buried fmm St. Mary's church Tuesday morning. 1 he dry schools are closed for a week's vacation and a nnmtxr of the senior class are attending the examinations ra, Port Huron.

Miss Clara Mc-Elhiney Is spending her vacation at her home in Sanilac county, where she will be; present at the wedding of her sister, Margaret. ne Litter is well Known here having once been a (eacher In tlie city sclixls. STARRVILLE. Vernle M0nnelL of Memnhls. was in Starrville on business last Mrs.

F. Worden and Perch Worden. of St4 Cbilr, ealled on friends here List Thursday Marcus Hill left thLs week for Buffalo to fit out his boat for the coming Mrs. W. D.

Richardson Is slowly recovering from her Se vere illness. Cooniff Is verv 111 i I IS! IMIMIIHU PAINTS. ONLY COMPLETE IN city BOAT OAKUM. OIL SPIKES. CLINCH RINGS.

COTTON WASTE. HELP YOU SAVE MONEY ENGINEERS jmimhi fIND THE THOUSAND IN FITTING YOUR BOAT FOSTER BROS MM. WaaVMt." Tlie Catholics of Smith's Oeek are preiuiring to build a brick veneer church ttOx'M. The plans and ierlfl-cations are now in the hands of Rev. F.

W. McQueen, Smith's Creek. All bids will be c1sh1 April I.H.- Contractor will be obliged to -furnish bonds. New spring styles writing paper for polite corresiiondence. PATTEIISON MACTaQGaRT.

Sprtnf MUUaary Opentsf The Mls MskelUr pnnomneee tiielr opening of Snrlng for Fri.Liy nu Satutxlsiy, the and 31rt of March. All tirtllnlly lnvitd. Aerordkoa 1im FUttinf. Our uew 18-Inch platter now In ser-vlce. loes is-rfect work.

orders deHvennl wltldn an hone If needed. Prices oue-thlrd less than sepdlng awty aud no" mall or exis-ess to ay. Auy sie plait. Any kind of goods. HOICK'S.

DETROIT SATURDAY EXCCRiI05S 1410 Via O. T. R. Tha Q. T.

Ry. will sell retorn excursion tickets from Tort Iluroo to Detroit for all trains Saturdays at 1.50 rale. Oood for return by all rtalna op to Monthly following. George Thompson, undertaker. Nem building, Sixth strerX Both phonea.

Hi. Dr. W. 0. Randall, denfhrl, Cltf Opera House.

Bell phone 44S; BUU iJne 100. Herr dentists, over EL Clair Go. Savings bank. Bell telephooa No. 872.

Ta Car a Cold la a Dajr. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. K. W.

Grove' atf-nahire la on each box. 25c W. J. Mulford, undertaker, MT Military street. Both phones.

Dr. W. 0. Randall dentist. City Opera House.

Bell phone 448; State Line IDS. Women love a clear, healthy complexion. Pure blood makes It Bur dock Blood Bitters make para blood. Dr. Geo.

Webster, dentist, has removed to offlcea over Central Drag Btore, Knill block. Dr. W. 0. Randall, dtntlat, Ctty: Opera Ilouse.

Bell phone 448; BtAU Una 108. W. J. Mulford, undertaker, 037 Military street. Both phones, Cerpaatar ao4 Batlaar.

W. J. Scott, 913 Sixth street, mineral bath house butlding. I am prepared ta do all kinds of boll ding and rscsOrlng by the day or oon tract. Bel) phone.

0. W. Randall. dehUat grouod floor Desmond building, C2d Water street E. ft, Mareotte llallder.

Any kind of contract or day work solicited. Get my prices on steel retting and metal roof. Shop and office la peer avenue and Twenty-third street, State phone. i We are receiving new; millinery every day and our stock will be larger and better than that of any previous season. J.

W. Gouldlng Co. employ only the best skilled la-Iwr In our millinery department No amateurs. J. Gouldlng Co.

Crania Insurance, real estate, loan and rental bureau, suit 8. White building. Farm Insurance. Their ao-cldent policies are famous. 1 I squire a boat special weekly sales.

i Watch for our "Easter Millinery" announcement. All the new and up-to. date novelties will then be mSjowu. W. Gouldlng Co.

To the Public: I have sold out my Ice business to the St. Clair River Ice company of Port Huron, Mich. I desire to thank the public for their patronage and hope they will continue with the new company. All bills dna rtiM trill me, and all debts paid by me at Martin tin rua m-. m.

a LET US GIVE YOU AN ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. BOYCE SON'S 3a Li S. The St.I Rang 'Majestic he a record asatrjree- mlnute biscuit bakr. Cash Our CANS. TOOLS.

I I 1 LITTLE THINGS NEEDED FOP THE SEASON'S ESTIMATE. reasonable as here. We arei no Phiian- We make a fair protiVnd only a the secret of our low prices. MOTTO QU CK SALES. Fish on Hand 1 if 1 HO BOH ATI.

in The Times HARDWARE, 1 0 System. YOU MAY TRAVEL FAR r- Before you will Sod another Grocery Store and Meat Department combined, where goods are so reliable and prices so throphIsts. We don't give away our fair profit. Bat we are close buyers, that's SMALL PROFITS. All Kinds of goods.

Iikes TVnvhig association 1 arrireil In 1'ort Iliiron 'tliis morolnj; from Chicago, i Considerable black walnut tlniber Is being shipped over the Orand Trunk of Lite. The mock comes from Washington antl is Unsigned to Montreal parties. Six carloads of short jtlmber were cm Thurstlay i Capt. Wca. Forbids, who has sailed the lakes since will temain ashore during the coming season.

Mr. Forties is the owner of some jof the largest boats on the lakes and was at one time a partner of Capt. Wilson, who last week died in Jerusalem; Charles Thompson, speaking of the proliabtllty the closing down of the port and Warfiburn. sheb? during the coming summer, said: i "The business of this line of boats furnishes a great deal of employnint for Port Huron men awl I sincerely hoje that the company will lie able to secure a ImkU for this season. Jansi Wo4worth, C.

P. Millar and H. 11. Ix4cwod. of M- an-In Port Huroo- tuotiarins with the Jeuks SliiliiMing iiniKiny the puntese 0f the steanier ilJnden fur the TUtx eiipaoy; It Ls tuulerstoial ttie deal will be cfcl today.

1 his is the second kirse botu this i Lake Water Herring at 15c per doz. Iloice-made Minc Meat at 8c per lb. Home-made Sour Kraut at 7c er qU Home-made Jelly at Oo per Beef, Iron aud Wiue al 2So bwllle. Jamo Coffee, the world's best, St 3Jo per lb. FR AN WO L.FSTY 14 HARK1MIM TIUPHOW.

Try a Liner Ad. batUe of life. O. A. WllSOX In.

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