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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 3

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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VOUl? HUltON DAUA xUiOAY, JULY I II ,1 I fT VTA C5 TTYr A store NEws.i:ssssss;sss;r:;zrziz3 1 1 i mm '1 nsimelTOire i -m Ms ii i ei J. in In stock Pure Paris Green i r- a0(i lb. boxes. Persian vJlrt and White Hellebore, Jjj nd large quantities at right 1 if K. J.

i. 1 J' I Mat Entertain friend MATRIMONIAL. A party o( young ynen composed of Ward Taylor, Arthur; and Alfred Boa, TOMORROW Wc offer MARRIAGE LICENSES. A marriage Ucenae has been issued to Miss Helen C. Mclutyre.

daughter of Supervisor Angus Mclntyre. of Htirtchville, and John McNaughtoti, of Clyde. SEASON-. Big Values' Now on Sale Right nov, ut when you need enameled kitchen utensils. We have received and placed on sale one ear load bf the best enamel ware ever placed on sale In? Port Huron.

We guarantee every piece to give perfect satisfaction and will gladly replace any piece that should not do so. Buy now. right now. don't wait as it is a shame to be without good cooking utensils when you cant buy a good grade so cheap, if you cannot come in telephone and we will take the best of care of your order. Herbert Mclaughlin! luarl Mackay.

Charles Clartcy and jArthur McDonald In camp at Desmond beach will entertain a small party of friends at picnic lunch at their cottage on Thursday afternoon, in the Evening a marsh-mallow roast will be" given followed by a dancing party, at Huronla. beach. extra large pop Corn cleaned Rice Pop (Jorn ia 23. lb. lots, by the whole sack J-mmU JatjtiU-8 at iowit fventy-five Cts.

its. Coppera3, 3 large or 6 Chloride of Lime. 3 cans iiV Lye. 10 lbs. SalSoda.

lbs. silts. 5 lbs. Sulphur. lbj.

Tea Kettles Covered Hop Pails 'ft Georgia Watermelons 25c, 20c arid 35c each Eactf 25 5 quart size i 7 auart siae 11 CALIFORNIA MUSKMELONS ALL WHITE COVERED II SLOP PAILS 95 lbs. Saltpetre, ROyal Neighbors. The Neighbors held a Tegular meeting with initiation followed by a social sessldn in thje Eagle's hall on Monday evening. A small party candidates i ere introduced Into the mysteries of. the lode.

Light refreshments were served during the social session whhih imniediately followed fa Canary or Mixed Bird Coffee Pots Tea Pots 8c, 10ci and 12c each. i red raspberries black! RASPBERRIES, If you intend to can any berries you should do so at once, as the quality J3 trie very best now. II Annette-Smith. A very quiet wedding i.whlch comes as a surprise fi the younger set of this city, occurred at the St. John's parsonage on Seventh Btrwt; at 8 o'clock Monday evening.

The contracting parties were Miss Ethel Annette and Claude W. Smith of Detroit. The only attendant for the voung couple was Mary Miller. Miss Annttte has been employed as bookkeeper at Chaa. Sturmr's hardware store' until recently and is very well known IhroiiKhotjit the city.

Mr. Smith is engaged as traveling salesman for the. Hammond Standinh of Detroit; Immediately af-r the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Smith on the limited for Uetrolf where ihey will) rneide in the future Their niitny friends) in this city wish them much happinesp for thejfutiue. Tiu lbs.

Sunflower Been, oars St Soap, 7 bars Acme, Oakleaf, STcian" or Star Soap and many goings ytl equaMy cheap. 1 Vi quart size 2 quart size 5 quart site 8 quart ele g3 JJ 2 Ja 1 39 fx jt)J. I 11 fe a I it 11 ii Jit 1 at" 1H Quart size 2 quart size 3 quart size 4 quart size quart size 49 59e the initiation. Mrs.f McLaren, a slsteF officer in Saginaw, -as a gtiest for th t- 1 4 quart size PERSONAL MENTION. 1 I R.

Willis, bf Marlette, Is at the Har GRANITE DIPPERS, at 23- 25 GRANITE MEASURES, 10 and 35 GREEN VEGETABLES Notice Ofl'ftnd after August 1st, 1900, our and wood business be eon-Tla a strictly cash basis. After rtngton. COVERED BUCKETS. W. T.

Wilson speAt Monday at North 6 large bunches, heme grown Branch. 1 beets GATHERINGS. 20 25 SOCIAL 1 2 quart size, eatjh 3 quart size, eah 4 quart size, each it). Howell, of Lansing, is visiting Port (S Jf. W.

Birich. ofbetroit. is a guest -35 6 large bunches homo grown Carrots j. I Telephone Peaj, thei'sweit The Ladies Aid of the Gratiot Park M. E.

church will hold a social in the 'church 'parlors! this evebing. WATER PAILS. 10 quart size, each' .....49 12 quart size, eachl ..59 34 quart aize. each" .....95 GRANITE BASINS. quart size, each 10 1 quart size, ear 15 2 quart slx, each Ti date all goods sold must be paid at the Union kind, 4 qts.

CEREAL COOKERS. 2 quart sze. each 3 quart size, each ,..49 4 quart size, each WHITE WASH BOWLS, Marshmallow Roast. Perth IJoice will entej tain a party of friends at his sumtnerj pottage at Kee-wahdta beach on Friday evening to rnarahnialiow roast, ibtn ordered or upon delivery of The uncertainty of doing a Mt business with' Its unavoidable rttisulation of an'- doubtful ac-isii compels us. to take thin step.

By eivlo? you prompt service and a -are tol we hope merit a eon-a-aoe of your patronage. Yours respectfully. Otto Huette is spending the day in Detroit on business. C. Mosher is spending the day Almont on business.

a Miss Margaret Brcphy has returned from a visit; in Emiiett. Vi Miss Gall Smith left 'today for a 1 Tender Wax Beans, per qt. Southern Ripe jTomatoes, Homei Grown Cabbage, Long Green 5 DISH PANS. WHITE WATER PITCHERS. Cucumbers.

Tender Celery, Irt quart size Dish Pans ........40 14 quart size Dish Pans ...49 17 quart size Dish Pans 4 69 21 quart size Dish Pans ....,...,95 at.1 45 55 Round and at 75: and S3 Long Parsley Green Onions and Mint. ti BERLIN COVERED KET-; TLES. i Oealer in Coal and Wood. Tft 752 1602 Stone Stre.et I i Hospital Fiesta. Thf annual Hospital JFiesta Riven by tlie of the Ilospital Aid society will be held in line prove park on Wednesday.

August Ith. weather per-utitting. otherwise it yill biu hehi on August fith. 9 i In Honor of Miss iTruesdell. Mih.

Fiank 1 iivey will eatertiiiii a tiMtvVif young leople-t her home on. Military street on Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Mary Truesdell 2 quart size, each 3 quart size, each 4 quart tdze. each quart size each Smith Bros. I 4 Leading Grocers. Phore 26, 316 Huron Ave.

DUTCHESS COVERED KETTLES, WHITE LINED. quart size, each ...65 7 quart size. ach 75 10 quart ize, tach i -90 t. 'i DEEP PIE! PANS DEEP JELLY CAKE PANS SQUAKE CAKE PANS 49 KiffiFt-Y ii 10 quart size, each ii II II II ff .4 ft 11- II fcwlal AllMiHon (tlvt'ti Hi-jiair Work. 71 UulItT Htnut.

noise i iium iape to Mui iee lneler of Kctii it, will take Iplace on August VHi. v. SQUARE BREAD PANS ii. i i 1 1 week's visit, In Detroit. .1.

L. Starkweather, was a Port Hip ron visitor on Monday. Johnu White of Detroit. Is visiting his imrentis on Broad street. Dr.

Haird, of Marine City, was a I'ort Huron visitor Monday. Miss Alic Smithi Pleasant street, is visiting friends in Croswell. Henry Hankin, of Kast Chinaj was a Port Huron visitor on. Miss Kate McArron has returned from a lake; trip on the Ilaiiionic. V.

H. Motirehous, of Cleveland, is pendiiig a few day in Port Huron. Mr. and "Kirn. Frank Scott left this morning to ivlsit friends in Miss Irene Akerfe is visiting her grandparents in Atkins, for the week.

Capt. Cyrus Sinclair, of Cleveland, is spending a few (lays in Port Huron. Mrs. Catherine Cjtterbine and daughter Glalys, are Mttding a week in Detroit. Mrs.

A. C. Langp, of Huron avenue; has returned from a lake trip 'to! Da 1 it' 10 15 20 COVERED CHAMBERS 40- and SO MILK BUCKETS, and 30 Entertained. Coulter euiertiiiiiied numhet -i 11 j. "i (DRESS GOGlllMl! of yoiiiTg nieii very informally at his home, mi Union st reet on Monday even- 59 LIPPED PRESERVING KETTLES.

2 quart size, ech" .1 -20 insr in the honor of liay Street er. of DINNER BUCKETS DINNER PAILS BASTING SPOONS DRINKING CUPS SOAP DISHES (Jfiind lUpids, Marry Haines of IMw and Jason Moore, who recently re ..10 101 Silks and Trimmings A quart size, each 0 quart size, ach 8 quart size, each' 12 quart size, each .25 ...35 ..45 turned flout Herliti. Music was the 1 evening's eutertainitienjt Including, so LADLES his, duetrt anl iuarlet! by the guests iwr At One-Quarter Off GRANITE COLLANDERSn of honor and the enure party large, size, each 35 Lawn Party. MUi KUIeTluag very pleasantly en- j. tertaliu-d (iv frieudH at her homo I Daisy uavtuson, is spending a For a few days we will offer our.

entire slock "of Trefc B.Ikit mid TrltiiiuiiiKH at one pi a iter ott the guUir juicts. Kitcrveil. Vou take your pick of the stock. SALES CASH I a days visiting relatives back of on Seventh street on evening lit honor of 4Mlss Helen; Halin, 01 Simin Herid, who is tlu guest of Miss Miirgueiite Kuhn. 1'ine street.

The afternoon was pleasantiy spent lit various name and Hypped was served at tj ti'cloi 011 the lawn, 1 MARX BROS. 935 MILITARY ST. HIONE 582. tuc rAcu etnse 240 242 HURON AVENUE. I MiiJs Philips, PinejHtreet.

has returned from fwo weeks' visit in Lucan, OntJ Stiss Mildred Hioinn, Superior stree, is spendingi a few klays in Detroit ylf-Itftig friends. if. Vincent Detroii. is spending a week's vacation with his parents on 1 tlver street. I Mrs.

O. M. Stephenson left thbt morning for a visit with her brother at Whit more Luke. i Miss Florence Reynolds, Erie street; has returned from a short visit with ANNUAL OUR BURN'' 'AS FOR LIGHT 4 .11.., Special Housepiping Proposition Slit GUMmN 1 During the months of July August, this company will accept orders to pipe four rooms and furnish fixtures for same for the sum of $9.00 cash or $10.00 on time. This Is a reduction of 25 per cent from our regular jcharges, and parties, whose houses are not piped, for gas, cannot afford to lose this1 opportunity of obtaining the best light at the least cos, of Installation.

For further particulars call at Gas Offlcei i Pot HuHiron Gas Gompain friends in Yale, i Miss Charlotte Sherman is spending the week the guest of Miss Marhtu Brown, Avoca. i Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Reynolds of, Etie street; have returned from a two days' visit In Yale; Clyde and Cecil McCarty have returned from a week's lake trip on the steamer HamonicJ i A.

M. Parker, of Detroit, president of the White Star Line steamers, was a Port Huron visitor on Monday, fj John J. Barlow and wife, of Detroit with a party of friends, made the trip, to Port Huron onjMonday In a yachtj Mrs. Robert Billings and a son Edi win, of Detroit, are! visiting her parent; Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Ople, Lincoln aveJ uue, i Mrs. W. T. Wilson and)-" daughter. Mary, Ontario street, is expected homo Wednesday after a three weeks visit in Holly.

Beginning TomorrowJ July 28, and for ''in 10 days we will sell every "The Store Where Quality Counts" LACE Our Daily, Menu Prepared Especially for The Times by Arthur G. Balrd. Mrs. A. P.

Chambers and daughter iL 1 ill -i- I -V 1 Colonial Bedroom In Our Store at Mary nave returned frpm a lake trip with Capt. Chambers on the PieriioBt Morgan. Clyde McCarthy, of Shanard's pharmacy returned from a lake trip on the new Northern Navigation steamer Miss Bess Hyde nnd Miss Les Iieree have returned home after spending the past two weeks with Miss Helen Bock lu a of' Detroit j- Charles Hill, jrL of Grand Rapitli. Menus For Wednesday. i 1 1 BREAKFAST.

Fruit I Scrambled Eggs Rice Griddle Cakes FURNITURE Is Getting More Popular Than Ever arrived In lrt Huron on 'Monday, LUNCH. Baked Stuffed Potatoes Fruit Compote Chocolate Junket Iced Cocoa, DINNER. 1 i Brown Fricassee of Kidneys Potatoes Summer Squash Cabbage Salad Blueberry- lie Icetl Coffee ing called here by the death of his father, Chas. HilLi Mrs. Agnes Hunt of Water street, and Mrs.

McDonald spent Sunday with Mrs. L. A. Wilson, of Detroit, MiclL. and other Misses Hattie arid Bella Herbert and The plainness of this style is what makes It so ipular.i rt We have on display in our window two very nice Colonial pieces, showing thera with a RoI End Brass Bed.

i Circassian Walnut Bedroom Furniture carried In sock, it is noted for. Its pretty markings in the wood, and its satin finish. One-Quarter IPairs Curtains at One-Third to One-Half Off-all Tapestry Portie'rs One-Quarter Off---all Furniture One-Quarter Off jj SILKOLINES and 'CRETONNES )i OFR Lounge Covers at One-Quarter Off Madras, nd All Net Yard Goods at One-Quarter bff. Ruth Bellinger have, returned to-their We are proud of our furniture end would be pleasei to hare home in Battle Creek after a visit with friends In the city. Mrs.

J. W. McCarthy and son of you visit our Furniture DepartmenL Sedgwick street returned this mornirig from a trip ou the; new Northern Nav igation steamer Hamonlc. C. F.

TAYLOR E. S. Post sends The Times copies or the Dallas Morning Newe Recipes for Wednesday. 1 1 i RICE GRIDDLE 5CAKES. Pour 1'rnpfnT bf scalded mirk onto 1 cupful cooked ce let- stand over nighL, Add; l' iablespoonrul-salt.

1 tablespoonrul 2 tablespoonfuls melted cupfuls flour.2 tea-spoonfuls baking cupful cold milk and well beaten' eggs. Beat well and cook on a hot greased griddle. i. I CABBAGE SALAD. Mix l'U cnpflils rabbage with 1 cupfuls diced celery: add 1 table-spoonful finely chopped i onion.

1 tea- 217-219 Huron Avenue The temperature ia the' town last week was 101 degrees in the shade. Mr. Post longs tor a Lake. Huron All win Gocarts Twin Gocarts breeze, J. Arhtur Henley, of Joplin, is Grills arid Pedestals at OneQuarter Off.

spending a two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Coulter, of Wall street. Mr; Henley was formerly athletic instructor at: the Port Huron.

Y. M. C. A. Mrs.

Hnley has been here spoonful Worchester sauce and 1 cup-j ful boiled dressing. Chill and serve. Misses T1I1I0 Lasdeman and Mayi SUMMER CLOTHING I am prepared to make your Summer I Suits at reasonable rates. for some weeks. Rev.

Abner Bowling and family are expected home from their western trip on They-have visited alt the principal cities of the Pacific coast and traveled between 8,000 and 9.000 miles, Bowling will occupy tho pulpit of the first Baptist chureh Mccieilen have returned from Detroit after spending a few" days with Mr. and Mrs. G. Denney. "The Misses Ida and CIena Durand, of Dryndale.

are visiting at the home of their cousin Mr.t and Mrs. John on Btone street. i i i 5 F. J. HASLETT Huron Avenue on, Sunday, next i 1 i 1 1.

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