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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 5

The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 5

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PORT HURON DATTA" TIMES. AlOXDAY, MARCH 1 1 19Q1 PAOIj A WELL PAINTED HOUSE. THC DIRECTORY. Here's Profit For You This Is no Idle sentenco carelessly used as a catch lino and then lost sight of. There IS profit for you If yoiTII buy at THE CASH STORf, whore everything la bought and sold for CASH Items About The Store.

LUCKY ALDERMEN. Ten of Them May Have Their Termsof Office Extended One Year. all discounts saved for thobenefitof customers. Worthy goods at less than normal prices are always a profitable purchase. be for good seamless, fast black lloso for ladles, men and chiklruii.

Better ones for 1 lie. The beat Hosiery uary I. Iti.isuiii. il wa roliMiietahle talk et ie hill eVIeml-iliti tin- U-ltlis of h- In: y.if. rily eh i atli! 1 i I I lea.slll r.

I sll The Times 23c Hose on the market. Ilnrlfrtrt-ir To suit the season-suit the pocketbook too. UIIUUI VLtJI children's Undurwear at 12 and 1 be, worth 20 and 25c. Ladies Elastic Kibbed Vests at 23c. Men's Undershirts at 35 and 48c.

worth a third more. l(r Inumc Mocha Cloves-Just the thing for this lylU UIOVuS aeaaon of the year. Kegular price 1 all ISO at 9c pair. Hundreds of Yards of Embroideries, None Better, None Finor. 2c yd.

buys a good Cambric Embroidery. We have them at all prices. he Gash Dry Goo You Need CURTAINS you are going to need anything the Window Shade or Curtain call on us. is Do j-W'i. it 'x'i mum ,1 T- I Xi A If If In lino pell, Cloih Pit Ciirbiin per yd IO, I 20C.

('loth Shade ou kprioi' r. Ih rs (all only 1 Oc. Window Shades, cotnpl--te, 2GC. l'(cision I'litUni Hods 25C. Curtain Poles, conih-t', 1 OC.

iur" Nuils, per doen 1 20, 2GC. I'm-i re Hooks, i iloeii I 1 20c. Ol It NOKIII WINDOW. J. W.

G0UL0IN6 CO. Jowelers and Opticians, 208 Huron Ave. lN-jrf i ve P.allell! ill'- lift tliis afternoon for I iiivinsr. 'I'o a repte- -iitative of '1'he '1'iiin-s "I lltiijeistatiil that I will he to a hill in the to Vi'le for I he extension of tin- terms uf all tin- a l.h-rin ti if tin- rity of I'oi't Huron for one year. This juti.iii is n.kis mi the i-otliiil that ii will ilo awav with an eh-riiou tn-xt t.iii ano will save tin- rily at Sl.L'o".

If Die hill Ix-roiiles a law the senior alih-1-Iilell Will hohl the otlhe of r.lllM-rvi- ir from their rtiweiie w.uds uuiil Jan NORTH PORT HURON. Interesting Items From the Ninth ami Tenth Ward. Personal and Society Notes, Annual Elections, Sickness, Etc. Mrs. Ial ward and Mi I Mara Sayl ill entertain in- North laid l'edro rluh Ma rrli The elass of P.HIl il.

rihnor.e 'i-hool has eh- ti-d tin- following ntli it-rs: I'resident. Norma it liurkhohler; prophet, ist 1 ifi.l 11. Ai I'd Marks. IJev. I 11.

(iomlwillie will pfeselil I he A enfl'ee will Im- -0011 fi.r the lienelil of 1 he elas-. The family of Ke. 1 Kl.lrol;'.' is al lh- resiilehre nf V. ('ar'ill. Ninth street, until their in-w home at Calsworih is ready.

Charles U'tz. of has -enir ol a in tin- I shops. lv. f.etr. will iimve his family here and will oeotlpy the le-idellee of Mrs.

I ow on rnioiir st tt-et ill Kennedy ill leave this week I of 'Illi li L'o. Miss Lena Itiirnham has returned from Amadore. Miss Irene I I.I III. has leriOered fro 111 the rip. Ail liraii'er has resumed his posi lion in' tin- -Imp- after week's ill lies-.

Mi-s Mal.el Mi who has l-eii vi-ilititf friends in Aniailore, has re tiirmtl home. The Ladies Auxiliary of the of 11, are inakiittr preparations for a m--dro pally ahout Man-h John Hlair I- visit iii'r friends in W'y ouilnir. inn. .1. I CollillL'e has sntlieielll I.V eeov-ered from injuries -ett'ied some 1 1 11 it apo as to Ih' out auaiu.

Miss ISeatriif liiliuartin. of Artiiotir street, litis returned I'loin -i i i 1 1 ir friends in Saginaw ami l.ay City. Mr. and Mrs. has.

W'ehh. of Wright street, are in Chirao. havini; Imi'H ealhsl then1 l.v I hi- serious 111 Iiess nf Mrs. W'elrh's sister. Kirhard Somes and family, who have ln-eii residing ill 'iiiniM'; for numher of years, have returned and taken lip their lesidenre oil Haliroek street.

INDOOR BASE BALL. Port Huron vs. Alpena at the Auditorium on Wednesday Evening. The I'ort Huron ami Aloiia indoor base ball teams will plav at th'- An ditoritiui Wediiosda eN eniiiii. The line ui will Ih- as follows.

I'ort Huron Positions. AIK'ija. II a -el 'a lllpbell P.ra ha 111 '111 ley loulorl MeAfii-. Kattie St rinjxer 'a irher Pellllebakor ('. I'enneh'r I si P.ast lCoss Itase ltase aiisiev Kiirht 1 i-iil.

Hrandimoit' Field Hyde Short P.111 us Left Short A SERIOUS ACCIDENT. A Boy at Memphis Met With One on Saturday. Haniel. the 10-year-old son of Henry Iiysint'cr. of Memphis, met with a painful e.erienoe on Saturday.

In some manner he was caught by the tlllnpliliir rod ill the feed mill. P.efole he eollld lie released the ihlltllb of his ri-jhi hand was ulled out ami his arm was broken in three places. During a recent epidemic of theria lu a town ou the Hudson, eases were treated with i.erunj, and tbere were ouly two deaths. A Chicago patrolman twenty-six years old, who Is 011 duty from 11 p. tu.

to a. attends one of the public high schools dally. 1 Kailroad Mem! I -U- -UV-' -Jktt-- I- a. ihitic of 'i'" 'J and t-Ver. I I- Ililt-sliuHl 01 jfciiwi iUk' it one tha; fiery owner and Iniu-eholder to a greater or les, elU-llt.

to the tfreaj ainoimt of Ulirebal.le on nv -ubjet-t lint s.lil' tind it Lrhrnlr to wtsir to wh.u "tip Sl'Tlius!" the paill! iplesnioU. I iiele are a lew f.i.t". thai 1 oue fhoulil kn.ov ill onier 10 ie.uu an nalliteiit The lirst and iintst fa. to ktuvv is tluit pure U.lk-lle of lead. oXidi- of ZUK UlHl lili- soeil oil are ihf Ite-t maieiiai- biiiovu for iiiakiu-f durable paint Thi- fa.

is eoiM'isted by eeryone and admits of ti-i P.i;ni mad" me ulmve maieiials only U. imre No paint is entkb-d to this name. rhe second mo-i imifrtant fa. to know Is that there are millions Ix.Ululs of so-called white had. and millions of gallons j-iint on the market branded strict I pure that do not oinain jn-r of pure paint ma terials.

Phat Muitemeiij a inichty r-erious condition of affairs, for it -shows the danger of Imyhm irold bricks when you invest your inonev in paint. In view of the fact that It Ls sible to tell by appearance whether jiaint or lead is pure and valuable, or a mixture of worthier-. the olilv slfe Mile lo lie by is to reipiire a eht analysis from some reliable state or federal int it nt foil. I.Avinl' what the jsiiti! made of. With the It.

P. S. Paint we are prepared 10 chemical t-fieeu pubic institution of the highest every one of which at tests the puritv and siii. riorii of H. P.

S. Pji-jr. P. S. Pain: is 11.1 rant ab-- httelv pure.

P. S. Paint is subject to leiuical atialysi-4. P. P.

S. Paint i.s in ,1 da.s by it-elf and when vmi buv ii, von don't buv a ir hti. k. P. TAYLOK.

Military Street. Sterliiii: Sioves and H.udware. For and -ilk. Molllie cloth ill ln-W -hade-, yard 1 'ft llch pile per For old hacks, (tore back or lame hacks take Knill's Blue Uhhiey Pills. 1 hey cure all kidney Ills.

Only 'Joe. Dr. W. O. Itanilall, dentist.

P.ell' j.hote 44H. City Opera Horn'. Ifw l.lut ot l'1-tjrliiic ('Mrda. Beautiful Dew itylen of Uickii, at SH EH MAN'S. No I he Vel llt.lt tel' nmli i inn how Ion-.

"ii have had if il lia-n'i aheady lc-coiumiitioii I r. WiMid rwav Pine S.Tllp Will cute -r 11. Sinclair." dentist, flfili White hiiiMhitf, Waur street. floor, t'arntr mill Mullilr. W.

.7. Scott, 01.1 SixUi street. Is pre-iared to do all kinds of bulldint; saud repalrlh' hy the. day or contract. Coal and Wood.

I'uion Iock iV Storaire Court treet coal and wom1 yard. All kinds of hard and foft coal ami wood. ('has. Thninnn, Phone A-T. (itlic-open Private l.iiii'.-in home for ladies before and dntiii-.

easoit'ibh'. proles-ion a I care uiveii. Home found for infant. MPS. A I.

I.P.N. -H't I.afaetle loltoil Midi. Pir-t "i cent- la- at pei ia I fa tt- New P.oiti. per Week. (3.

B. Sinclair, demist, fifth floor. White building, Water Btreet. CTY OPERA HOUSE. L.

T. BENNETT. Manager. THE Bon -Ton Stock Co. Supjiort inc Their Favorite Comedians M.

T. STP.EETEU ANT) 1. 1 I.I.I In hisrh class reirf.irt WITH WHITE I ll'SSAU BANH A MII.ITAKV OKC1IESTBA. Present injj Monday night "Grit, or True as Steel." Change of play ni.nhtly. PRICKS-Parquet lialrony 'Jno jtalh-ry loo.

Kesrvi-U i-ut- mi Itu eat- Ii iiiorul tin nil oVlot-k (or fvviiln ir per-loruiauce Pntlarsun A l. AUDITORIUM. MAYNARD D. SMITH, MANAGER. Friday Evening, March 15.

SIXTH KNTKKTAINMKNT of the Library Anm-x I'uurw for The Katharine Ridgeway Concert Company Compo-il of KATHARINE RIDGEWAY, Reciter. VIOLA C. WATERHOUSE. Soprano. U.

S. KERR, Bass. FRANKLIN COLEMAN BUSH, Pianist. THIS Wit t. BE OVF OF THF WOST PIKAMSO TlP.TAIN4-.;Nr ot.

THE l.U BSK. tnrl tuliiiUs'on Rest-rred (-t f. ctou. --Mts may rrwrvfj nt in Tliurvaur March uitj. Offlie of rubll-tlon, Thtt hhirniaii Holld-lu(, 643 Witter trt.

ISillfiei OfR'' MjIh floor. THi-ohmi F.M.tni -Sf-oinl floor fruuf. THf- fint. i dud HiilM'rlii Inns lit the jotli'-e, S-ml inws liemsainl riinirmiiili'a-1 1 ion to i room. Hritnrli Ottl.e.

rr tlit fun iit firitn rng Hi ciiril.i'r:itj .1 i ic-i-s from ttif eerjifr Mih fily, tlif following l.mii.li Uaf Itf-ti i ln-i I In- Tim-- It i.ii uml miIisi riti.iiiM ui-iy Ii-ft nl wln-re iilvi-rtls-tii-iii fur ttie I't-o- I'llllllllll flint till- aiJlK.UIi'tlll.ll uinii will lt tnkeii North Knil IS. it. druif Mure, cnrin-r (iraii.it renin niel hi mi I irw r. Pine Avenue Section- lco. T.

C.i-jicriioH'H lriii mri', Pint lirov art-fiiif. Tiinn-I Swihiti M. Wno.t' Twenty fourth Mrft-t, Kontu of die raiirii.nl. Other I'lUff. Where You Can Itur TiieTln.it-.- Tin.

Time mi pal every (vening- turf ii'iloclt nf tin following (ila--j bei.l.-s tin of pn tit ii-a I ioti, Wmf-r atr-t: Sovi-ri-lirn'M cigar 3TJ Hurou 1 1 1 1 Hotel. I. tohaeeo store, 821 Uuron avenue. lie-mirest Laird's drug ttore, 27 Huron Ave. op.rlen icrcxfTf.

W)I Erie St. Mm. HUtiii's, Hiri-e St. M. J.

KriHi-ry. 1 Wan St. Wnniiaii.it 'm, i'Jitil Ate 'I In1 Karriiitrton. Mn. itnuf rjr, "uTO Military St.

Ni-rn Kroi i-ry. ITSt Ttitli St. II. A. urift-ry, 7.17 Vtill St Isrns." Ktoi-iry.

(irWwoi.l St. T. I'rtrr'M Cnlon St. Jol.n Kui.it's, I040 Wall St. .1 7(1 1 'i n- St.

T1I1 kr-y an. I lianisri-i ntnr, WaO-r St if if 11. I'. A. Ca.l.liini'x ilifat jttorp.

Wstir St. J. I). ilar tort, IO1I I'lm-i A ANNOUNCEMENTS. I 1.1111 i- ill Oihl I'ellnW' i-v 1 111 Ailmis-liiii hall It'll! Moiiila l.a.li.-'s I'lVl'.

--t ial i 1 1 i.f ill he hel.l lU iu'. i i I'i 1 inil i.il inn. I'll II III oil lule No. I' will i-otifef 1I10 iliili.itni M.iii'h ir. i.

i ll- It lili-i- oil Viitiiitf it -t her- I'li-i'llie. nut; Men's dull will ,.,1, Is iliiss illl.l a III SiiiI Tuisila' cvcniinr. Mun-li I-. iltni inn Tonight's Happenings. ('ifinp.

No. L'U. 1:. N. of lei-Is tuiiiuhl ill ill' I.

h.ill. Iliili IIH. II. SHiial i-ntiiiiiiiiiical ioiinf II u- tou No. r.

A. M. Work 011 I A. i-lijii" la oi hers i Ii HDle. LOCAL MENTION.

C. I'. is showing the tlit shirt aisi 1 he reason toilav. l'llelio Sio'efeili otTers ewnril hts of a- iiie iiumi ot a lost Kin 1 1 1 AMONG BUSINESS HOUSES. -I.

R. SiM-t rv li.e i oiH'iieil a hianch anlware l.aiMi-r. 'has. Thompson is nmv manager of In- sirret liiam li of the I nioi. of alnl Co.

COURT BRIEFS. rin- case of Slurry vs. the (iraiul I'm 11k vator Co. was Im-iiii iu the il-ellil (nlirt this 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 Hero Mayer has heeti re.sir.iiiieil fnan isMr.inc of liis iroieiiy until hix ile's siiii for ieiarat ion has been heai.l. 'riiotna forenoon ilen i'i Ioelh IlelilV a lieW lli.il.

He liMik llliiler ail Vlseini-lit tne luntnisu ion 1 mil the enlllllV slu'lllil stailil the eosl of ail ipoeal. son wjis horn to Mr. and Mrs. Harrv alk. 011 Saturday.

A soil wa- lmrn to Mr. and Jus. IS laj-iiill ftreel. nurs- lay. 7.

Jiiilce Tappan has recovered from his riieiit illness ami he was able lo preside at Ihe probate eouri this forenoon. Cits I'enner. of ihe Mtdropole, has returned from a trip to Washington. I. C.

where he went to lake in the inaU'-Tiiral attii inner siiiins 01 ine na-lioiial eapital. larire number of friends tendered Mr. and Mrs. lrank Ilowen a snr- I .1.. pri-e pany iuir uoiue 111 1 ue foiirih ward on Saturday eveninir.

tin oeeasioti Ih-ihit l.owen birthday. Alter an evenini; of eaol itfreshnietits were served. ACADEMY OF MEDICINE. Vassar Cameron, of Chicago, Will Entertain the Members on Tuesday Evening. Yassnr Ciirtieroii.

of Chiearo, will apiwar liefore the I'ort Huron Mi-dieal Academy 011 Tuesday His iiinseles ileveloin-d ahneriually. and he btvaks hains with as nnirh as an ordinary man would part a bit of On' of his mot won h-rftil i.s that of bitinir a larr spike in halt. 1 oieraoou nas enlarged the tnusrles of his jaws so that when set ih protrude on cither suh like two cirrs. He In nds larjic u.iil4 in his hands with appaieiu ease. GRAND POINTE CLU8.

Property Sold on Saturday to Satisfy a Mortgage. (in Saturday Cirruit Court Commissioner Hurt I. Cady sold the- Tonne In'' pro-n-rty for 1::.4 1. The pre-iefty was bid in by I'nvnian 1 ikersoii. jMistniasur at iH-tmit.

who held the luort-rajre. Iiurin-; ihe rouiini; suminer ihe lu.o-1 will eou-ihutiil as a publir re-sirt. shirt waists of nil ate shown today. Th Iconic patterns in l'er- i i Ha" 4 I i. 1 1 1) ii.

'i in ann in 1 ln.m crv it ii $2.95 cadi. Some with and laundered utfx, oilier- with 1 1 sleeves All soft en i In. arrano-eu an ion VCtlie 11 bv. sizes to m.t he srltCtlOll eas lloor. Ask Tree sa tuple of Satin SI.

in i'i our one i uepai imeni Right Fashions In Spring Hats THE WOLpSTYN SPECIAL l' Course, the lii'st iii il.i l''ashion, yrace of "Tori 11 with the first quality in inateriiil and jierlection of make. FEDORA HflTS in every new sliajie a ii'l color, itl.rO Hae oil one of 011 1 $5.75 or $7.75 If not it will pay yon to conic in tins weeu hut a few left. as re a re IJoy'sall wool ami llannel Waists for 84 cents 1 1 ai'i- neti na led j.i ny juice JOHN E. WOLFSTYN CO. if9 iiJL TU IT sc WI11 1 -an an ii tin1 1 he ik of iciyins ilnll.ir 1 3 on can liavf fur What's i( p.iviu I'nlt for aiiy- lliili in out- lint' whilf this sail' lasix.

ari Mill Mcliin nil 1m- artirlt-s for T'-; iili arii. li-s at all "JOi- mms H. all goods' a I 17c ami so up down. Thi sali nnly lo last a iVw 'lays lotisi-r: -IS hiiinlsnine lai-lits' hi til l.l.i, ami loluifd to Sj'. ixt In gn 1 MM for Jiiik.

All Illi- l.iti-t liflt Diivi'lt ies. Tin' newest Ji wi'lry f.nN. All a( tire sale ju iees. An'oidi. iln-vs iilaitlnc 011 tin! iff.

iiUSD 5i'J WATER STREET. Hoffmann's Bazaar. WCIA ARRIVALS. I.a lit -s' Mai-k skirts from $1 up. U.

nlo Moss silk all kitnls ami col ors now on IimimI. Jr. skein or 4.c. a 'lozi ii. r.riUiniit ciiH lift coiieti all inloi-s luill.

Sewing silk looyanl -loiils 1K'. All 4iilrs s'v'nii: silk yanl simmiI. All nniiitx'rs "l.l eetlen lhlea.1 All i-olors itKiin eotlelt Tl'V MIP watell I'o-k an.1 jewelrv repair deiiart meiit I. S. -Wait I'of our oriie' line of Uin waists.

iVw over from l.lsi iroimr lust one I'i ii e. Hoffmann's Bazaar Orllatra af the 1-4 Of S'. 619 WATtll 8TKHT, 'li i i CR. W. O.

RXNDALL. Drjtlst. All of Fillinir. Crowns an.l i.tiiTj? at mi itiaMi rates. I'aiules" ex tra.Tius.

Citr Opera Haits I'Ut, rt Huron, Mick. lull trkWne G. C. Mciscl. BfflfF'S I Would I I I lie plesetil eliellie she In my ir a i-lri have ah of the hah i-itv aful waul.

U-fofe aihl In- It one The al.l.-l-miii wiii wul. I have their lellu-i et -llih-il lUnli't' this liIue ale l.ll!.".l! Hie. -allele. 1 l-'Nh. ljeiii; and Stewart.

MoW en. dief Kreiitzmati. LABOR NOTES. a nlon kin 11. The iron nmiilth rs if city met Siinday 'jificriiitoii stu look steps in wards ofiraiiiziiiLT a uninti.

"I he elee- tioll l.r otlirel-s Will III held llet Slltl dav alieruoon in tin- l'ederal I hoi hall The Tea iiisti rs 1'ninii held a mfi-i i -r Sunday a fiei ihhii and mat lers 'iM'i-iainintf toiht- order. The III: i. ill Illdoled I In' elret ioll of a. busi in1-- atreiii to re pre 11 the labor organizations. Union Meetings.

ale Ihe lllioll 1 1 H'el i tlllt- rhe roiiiMii; Week: Maid. IV Roilet inakels and Inai Ship P.nildei.-. Tuesday eiiiiii; -Caiieiilei loinel-; l.li'i-liolemiir.s' 1'nioli. Wedlle-dav eVeliitlS Tiades CoUtl.il. Thtir-da I.innent W'ol'l els' I 11 Marliiiiist-' I 'nioii.

I 1 iit.i evenini: Pluiihert and el-' I 1 1 ii ill. H.l Business igent. Win. W'allare is a eatididate for of 1 In-mess Airvni" for dlfl'elenl ola II izal lols of the eil. the Ihe MAGNIFICENT BOATS Will be Uuilt for the Detroit Route.

Buffalo The ltrW sitleW liee'el's for the iroii and HuITalo liur will lw the tin-e-i atloaf. with mat niliifiit rabin-. lominodioll- -la eliioliis and I lit- lilie-t cipiipineiit all ih'- -way Ihroiiiih. So roliiplele will bo llirll a Jlpoi lit lllelll say i lie owners, lhat I hey will make most of the boats whieh have hs- railed palates hil; lumber IliHik-ers alter a hard sea-mi's work. The new boats Will 1m- i tie third larger than the North Land.

Noil 1 1 W'e-I or Ihe C. line City of Krie, and. it is exjM'i iisl, ill iu faster than any of Ihe Myers now 111 the lakes the Ta-hiiioo. City of L-ie and I'rank irby. The a vera speed will be ''l miles )M-r hour, and pushed to their limil are eXlNt l-d to exceed 1 his by at least two mihs an hour.

dimensions of the new flyers are as follows: l-nu'tli over till, feet: length oil waiel lie. feel; breadth of hull. 4.1 WM. GREEN'S FUMER AL. His Former Comrades Acted as Pall Bearers.

The funeral of the lao Wm. (itveu who tliisl in Cleveland wa? largely at lelideil by melidier' of Ihe old Co. of Wliiell Mr. Hive II a ltleiuliel. Maynard Smith.

P. i James Stuart and P.ei acted as pall liearers. A CAKI). Ihe do herchy agre to rvfiind the money ou a r0-cent 1-ottle of Warranted Syrup of Tar if It fails to cure your eoujrh or cold. We nlso guarantee a lKittle to pnve eatisfactory or money refunded: K.

WllliaiusoBlarry Ad aim, (ieo. T. Itohrstorfer, K. (J. Burwcll, L.

Boice. Years of sufTct im: r-lievi-d in a ni.ht. Iteldu-; pile- yield al oliee to the cllta-live pro ten ies of oait's OilltllC'Ill. Never At any drmr tt ire, rvo cent. Try Kn Ill's Orangf ITeadacbe Pills Just once and you will never take any other.

Safe and sun. 10 dusea loc. Cure In 10 minutea. tin windpipe linl 'een (-evered. but 'hat the razor hid misted tlie jusrular ven.

Th. after th Wound, anii.nineisl Ulu uuh-is tther complii-uiuns set ii; tie unfornirune woman will reeov. r. Tn. mend-crs of the family had ini-ed that Mrs.

i.tnens has It-n artin-r qtieerly during the List three days. had no inti mation ihar wa almit to attempt IO ClliBiit ftiieide. HU ttlKviinetl session or the razor aid quietly went mio the UMlr.f in and her tl-ro-H. 3M TT.1-"" -ii 1 iiiCis, -JUL 1 i It ii-je i 'i i rrn-n rJ ri -v ll II i in i JACOB JACOBI'S, 9 14 I UTAH STREET. We have jiist the Clothintr for Railroad Men.

It in strong, tltirahlc wear-re-istinr. It is attractively made of the best material's. The name of this celebrated Union-Made ia CARHARTT. Xew Sprintr Hats, Shirts, Ties, arriving' daily at our store. Call and see them.

JACOB JACOBI. 3 DAYS ONLY MONDAY, Sterling Sih--r Nail Eilfs, 'uiicle Knites, To'ith Hruih, Nail Prnsln -s, Shoe Horns, Glow St cln-rs. Pair Koiwa, Shoe Pui toners. a.t only 50c( ri prii II oo K. M.

JEWKLCN ANO STATIONER. TIHNONf FIXTURES. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. NEW PRICES.

OIN New Vestibule Light PRICES. LA RE STOCK, Mrs. Robert W. Emens This Forenoon Cut BRACKETS, PEN DA NTS AMD CHANDELIERS, Electric Light Fixtures, Her Throat With Her Husband's Razor. New Porch Lights, New Hall Lights, New Chandeliers for Parlor, Library and Dining Room.

CALL AND GET OUR Mis. Rotvrt W. Emeus 'f Stone stn-et. cut her thn-it with her iitudvnid'. razor at oM.K-k thit foreii.it Mis.

Emens has l-t-n from a nervoii- tnaible for -sonve time iwst. and the memliers of family have Iteeti oMItfcil to atch closely. Tills forenoon JatiK-s. a dauu-iiter, eutertsl a dowT-stairs and was horriti.tl 10 find mother lvimr on the Usl with the ln'iiirins fnni her throat. Ir.

Merritt and Hanson were call ,1 and found (hat O'Neill Bros. Compaoy, The Crockery and China Jobbers and Retailers. 5 Floors 25x100, 233-235 Huron Are..

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