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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 5

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POUT IIUHON DATLT TIMES, 3IONDAV, MAHCTI 1902. PAGE 5 A WELL PAINTED HOUSE DESERTED HIS FAMILY. I a Thlnjr of tx-auty a joy Pif. Tins Ory floods at tail" UM51 V' Wm. French Locked Up in the County Jail AU silk ribbon 4 to 6 in.

wide I 5c per yd. Linen shirtwaist patterns VANTAGE: Found Living: With a Woman Not His Wife. .1 Jiiii i- that foiittrii evry aihl .1 gTeslter Of Owing'' tu-. Ittn? great J.i:i.t-u:-t of uiinli.it.1 liter.uure i Ue J-'nUJivt imisi1Wj.i nd it to what t. i vlut osraiibi" sue pe-nt ims-dtu.

saiv a fer farts, however, tli at evry-jono kriuw iu. wrder ra i an TI.v 'i first -uk! nww knvr i that mm ijrUuar- of dea.l, vxklf'rf iixu axitl IIiwhiI oil are the lit tiuitei ial- known fur nialiiifej durable -wait. Tlii f.i.?- i i t.l in- 1 -ru Better now than evfer at AH pure linen waist patterns of 2 yards each in plain blues, blue and white, pink and white, and green and white stripes warranted fast colors Deputy Sheriff has kpent the way pUre Onaay. 'Deputy Sheriff Wooiey found French in a little cabin making staves. When tofd that he mi's come to Por Huron he made st week iJ Presfiue IsJe county he went to arrest Wm.

French. Fiench about year ago deserted his no er protest: officer and his prison- arfun Paint ma from in Port Il.i-on baturday Toi. t- fanily at the tunnel and has since hifm living with a woman by the name The Cash Dry Goods Co. Store Immense quantities of new and choice goods displayed in every I department at cash prices, prices I that mean a big saving to you, prices you find no where but at the I CASH store. itint.

Xo other iRiint ijt entitled to thin wife and three of Abby Allan at a little out of the liuiiite. m-votfe uu-t jknow -i that there are millions 125 per pattern. New rainy-day skirts Correct styles blues, browns, bUcks and grajs from $.1.95 to 10 specials at 3.95 and 5. In the basement Always ood opportunities here always something-new in curtains, draperies, rugs, etc. especially interesting1 at the bouse cleaning-period.

of pnu-- of s-ealk-d wMre and of prallons -of wunt the mar 'i i'T tiffl ltnMl i GHTH COMMANDMENT. that ik contain; 25 pet" int r.f pure paint nut OBITUARY TIk- Ntateim-m repv-ents a mighty n-nuiH itnii i iM trf affairj. for ir Free Translation, "Thou Shait Not Skin Thy Brother." shows the" thinner lniyipp: frohl WM. R. MULFORD DEAD.

lri ks wln you Invest your money in mint. Ref. H. Dascomb Discussed It Vig In view tho fa-t that it imrs sille i tell bv iipm'jrmnce wheihe orously on Sunday Evening. iw'ni cr Ml it pure anil valuable, or a mixture stuff, -t he only A This Ethics of Salvation Must Be safe rule to le-raurdel by is torn-quire a 'hiiical itimlystH from snne ivliable Passed Away at His Homeon Howard Street on Sunday.

Wm. R. Mulford, aged 79 years, died at hi3 home on. Howard street Sunday forenoon after a week's illness of pneumonia. Mr.

Mui ford was born in New-Jersey, where he grew to manhood and Found in Strict integrity. state or fit 1 era I institntUwi, Fhowin what the paint is uuide of. reat values in NEW DRESS GOODS, 3S-in. all wool Venetian, a splendid quality and grand line of colors, blues, greens, red, tan and black, at a wonderful low price, SOC A special line of MOHAIR FINISH DRESS GOODS, in new shades of Rose, Reseda, and black and navy, with white lines, at the very low price of. SOC 'v.

With the II. p. s. juinr we are now ti furnish chemical stnalvsis II. X.

IH.eomh, national 'hurcU at the First on Snatlay served an apprenticeship in-the? funii-from fi Piil-c- insftirutians of the Iiis jliscuion of i highe-it ist.nndinir. eviryone'nf which 'he comma ndentf. ANNOUNCEMENTS. attestsi -Bm wiriry and suieriority i ture business. In he started for Michigan and was six weeks in making Ills theme was the "Thou Sluilr Xt ith iiii 11k lr B.

I. S. -Faint. the trio from Xew Jersey to Port "Hu B. Ij S.

pain is gnar-inteel nliso- WAIST and DRESS GINGHAMS in all the widths of stripes and all the latest colors, fine fabric, and fast colors, only The genuine SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS in all the best and desirable styles, at 1 2 1-2c PLAIN GINGHAMS in all shades of blue, pink, greys land brown, IOC Fifty pieces FANCY GINGHAMS, best styles, away below value One hundred pieces FANCY GINGHAMS i tabl for waists and dresses, all good colors 1-2C StcM, iind snine lrarj'Iy pointed word- now mdp r.f nmhrcllaa just" in at G. AlfiKf Is. Trice r'. to $3.5 ron. On arriving hereMr.

Mplford End Week itogi tiiti. It was, urfftHt that ls sold subject to lnteir pun. B. P. S.

Faint clu'inic'd analvsis window. found a very small village, put soon es rlie la.t analy-ljt all property is OcmI's Ja-KUlar review rf Home hive will tablished himself in the furniture busi huff Ieane of nuiu'. wakin? and B. P. Faint is in a i-las- by Itself nem on Tuesday at 2:30 p.

rn. A a phininsr to iwies-s tlie thin.ars of his ness which he carried together with the undertaking for Pfcil attnlan-e is desired. Ivanils liv -wa. 'divinely; rec tjrnizeil as p.irfy will jrivrn in WfrfKl- and when you buy it, you don't buy irold brick. F.

M. TAYLOH. i 903 Military Street. stoves nud many years. He always claimed that having riffhts therein.

The command- Pick Ups inJi to w-Jm-h ii -u and he the pioneer furniture dealer in meijt wan by lite ral translv tlm! ut itsi 'bnzuace to Ik this section of the state, i. Mr. Mulfonl arc inviMtt. evcniris. M.irdi 4, iv''wn retirea xrom business about 15 years Tlm Slialt tu.t skin thy l.r4h.

It REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. We have just received another lot of fine and handsome styles in waistings. Don't miss the chance of getting a 1 or 111.50 Corset 4Gc 1 Ik unntinl iiK'etin of the ntxk-hoMers of tin Port Huron Canning wnj slKvn py roetuerrts that men aio ago and has since led a quiet life. In the deth of Mr. Mmrordj Port Huron loses one of its oldest citizens and one fonil'iiny will lield at the office of M.

In(T to Wm. I'lnl at tpim to) ilesirtrtVi or.rettchijig the spiritual in tint they leore unattaluetl who always took an interest in all pub- lips, land in Marine iVty; eonsidera Vitn the k'thical, but it tvms forcibly as-sf rt- He questions. For many tears he was etl that there van be spiritual coudi- IeviiLi Holland to 1h.l city Ma line tl; sen -ret a ry, Y. L. Wilsuii, an Tuesday, i clt 4.

A f-nnl jKtrty nn4 for the lwniefit 'if lwsiir.il NuiKling' fund will ho held in hall on Man It. C.ir.l iJnyiiijr fnm to 5 lock for wliich a eluirsre City land Marine City: considera thmj without nvornlity. Kren the one of the leading business men of the city. By nature he was kind and gen tion CJttist sent nwNSeiijrei x-t prcjrare the erous, and was always lending a hand wayf for his coining. Ahmsr tliis line to the poor and unfortunate.

He I it wii stiv that, intejrrity in liusiiws-s A CARD. We, th undersigned, do herebj Until rext Monday night, you'll find 50c. golf gloves at 35c, 25c. kinds at 15c. A table of 75c.

to $1.25 odd lots mght drrcses at 69c. 35c. and 40c. pliin or rib cashmere hose at 25c. 3 styles $1.50 bl.ck sateen petticoats 53c.

Soring shades new kid gloves $8:., f.1.25 and $1.50. Every pair warranted. Nobby new hair bows 15c.r 2-c. And 33c. 40c.

silk docked lisle he-" at 25c. Correct belt styles. The bfst 19C2 corsets 50c. and $1.00. Up to the needlework novelties.

Wrappers in neat patterns, extra wide four.ee, 93c Millinery row at almost rotiiing. New goods in every depart rrrnL Come and cee, married three times, A wife and one fmiMt be had to adtoin unto alva- iSCash Dry Goods Co life lion agree to refund the money on a 50 son, Wm. J. Mulford. of Batt-e Creek that which is nt tars but har- cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Sy rup or lar if it rails to cure your nu-nj with (Jod.

It was artnteil that mani morahs are to be" by survive him. The funeral; will be held from the parlors of the First Congregational church o'clock Tues cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or proiJrty possxion and this Attaiu- day afternoon. -j i money ro'im-tpij: C. I Boice.

Geo. E. Williamson. menj; of tseeHsity le alonjr ho i- of 10 Ycnls will Ik in.ile. Supper -5 cents from o'clock.

Palestine ('In le will ive a private ma-m-rale Utll on Mareli 'j in I. (). V. hall. lrientbpr will le iii.

extia invMation. xT-ii will le without, inviiation jit the dooiv Mem-Iiits can priK-tii-e of St'tre-Vuy II. S. Ilemiett. Military Tonight's Happeningi.

view Modern Wvxlinen, will 'U-. Ul a Mrs. Ji'tjy's class in Foresters hall tonight. Uancins tanpht properly and -t oi'adle It, was ivt found jiivs- Henry Wendreiner. J.

Lobrstorier, Geo. T. Coppernoll IL G. BurwelL Harry Adams. rr Henry Wendreiner, at the 0.

W. Randall, dentist, ground Soar, fioldk rs' Home, tir-and diel 1 1 i Desmond 529 Water. Phone 544. tins Mr. eiMlretrter was i i jr a i i to -iM'ak acrainst tlie lowrr forrus of 1: rceny.

hut it, was inMed tlint all thiee are iv Jif-iiinil prison bars, sainln-r tlw cf propt-rty ritrlt 'thre'e ways of i siiraiitrtnent vere 1 iy idf by earitin.y:.- and by tiefr. Tin- naide xaniiU of for many years a resident 'of Port Hn- Guy Conklln undertaking, 937 I Military Thone 407. ron nml proju-n trr of the New Market hVfl. Over two xv? agf -it the soli- Bros, 1 osce station of 3mr.al Tlarlstitt llie accept i Dissolution. i The co-partnership heretofore exist tH' quickly.

Port Huron chapter Xo. 170. O. li. win ho'd a regular jnepting this evening at 7:20 sham.

ed the tcwardshJo iil the fvildiers tl'it iittegrity was pointed out. aui'llinar and were as- 'tseinsf only form of thiev-irt3: itliout any justifying features. It ing between James Potter and Thomas Smith under the firm name of Potter Smith, is this day dissolved AN0THER SUGGESTION. Home and made an exciilent otflcer. He bass leen in- oor healtl for, some tint- past and hLs ilearli for The funeral aiiniiin.meiii Avill K-mnde later.

i by mutual consent. All accounts due was Tiuiit. fins maraier or stent- C. Wilson Urges Site Named by the above firm has payable to Thomas Smith who has this day purchased the interest of. James W.

Potter. AH liabilities of the firm of Potter ISmith iitsr exieiiflvely pnu iicid, lut was kitowsn as buines and not at In tlje. realm of lnbnr it was iomted enrt tiati nif must be just in all dwilifsrs. lest tlx1 de-iation from this are assumed by Thomas i (Signed) JAMES W. POTTER, i THOS.

Ii. SMITH. February 28, 1902. MIsh Mihtml UfTohl, 25 years, tiled at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Prank Ufford, A-cntli street on Sunday foreiuoon. The funeral will 1n ludd from th; home at. o'chKk Tit sxlay af I Friend of the family re invited. I Edward 5. Miller, -agitl ye-ar-s, died at fh family rfsid-icb oii itan lK.ull known n.s a violation of.

cc.mni.mIan.t. Men were exhorted to I i me I I Stationery I 0. W. Randall. ground floor.

Desmond biL. 529 Water. Phone 544. re uw fid the fact tltat they haw ni rijphr ito r1 4il hy liadinp other l.lttii liitrish-t aihl lNnora'h Iir's, fiil. ensft stii r.

evetning. The UHesriiy hi ineir iieuiL" iiiiu immediate tau-s. of his ieatli was CITY OPERA HOUSE. ilek and ill their witrkiu in the world. i aMplexy.

A wife and iwo bildren. ihir pln'4 a Chas. Bier for the Library. To the Editor The Times: I see yon Itave kindly published Hie views of different parties in with the library loca'bm. Jusfht u.e tell you when to' put it.

The northwest rrner4 of Sevfmh and Va1er sim-U is the most convenient in tho city." Xo platv in the city tlu bttildinjr would show to bciter ad-' vantage. A water front on tlte nnilli side' with very 1rmt 'rtreet on the side, a sim't line i-oinuvlin Ui all ivtrt-- of the city. Xo ether sit? in wl re a nice lase-nw nr -Hihl le had with dock lKvrth sile, itn-il a linat balecuy above" it on level with the sidewalks would jri.ve an ci'liaiKf tii the building from three sides. Kctp cut of the parks gentlemen, keep out of the trks. Take the Seeoml 'anl park for -i library and tlii.

city loses the Sixth warI park our WEEK WILL BE THE LAST OF OUR ALTERATION SALE The special prices which have prevailed during the past two weeks will continue in force until Saturday, March 8th From that time on we will be busy making preparations for the Spring Millinery Opening, date of which will be announced in good time. L. T. BENNETT. Managtr.

jedding Invi- Mrs. W. Ii. Tliompson, 0f Iietn.if. and lalward Miller.

vf litis cify survive him. The fiuurai will 1 held on tntinr. jT AMONG BUSINESS MEN. -ar Tnesnlay aftenio-ni at 'i oVlok. i Calling' Cards TQ-NI6HT Hetry Marx, of Marx left Monograms.

Matt. Ullenbmch, Sorist.i Floral de Satuiilay night for New York to pur signs, cut flowers. Store 105 Huron are. chase! goods for their spring trade. i AVorK Cuarntd J.

Sperry spent last week at La Special for This Week. Fifteen fent pillow cases, good cot The Big- Musical Comedy HCRHAI PCRIET E.vl to About Klf th cotL ton, well made jind lumji-L nt. IK. 1 peer assisting his Lapeer Hardware Co. ir an exhibit of the Majestic range.

I Jaies Nye. of the Crosby left for Ietroit today to place a steam steeriiig gear in the barge Livingstone. each. Fnur-ual bargaiiis in lae cm fains all this week. M.

T.I BEIi-MA N. only clnin-e for a littlef ivdi air xiU le to pi up to saad hill. CIIA IILF.S I LSOX. Port Ilunrnt. March 1.

George Thompson, undertaker. New buiLlLng, Sixth street. Telephone 14 i AMUSEMENT NOTES. Sherman BooK Co. Stationers nd' BooKsellr Port Huron, Michigan Remember This Is the Last Veek.

City Dr. W. O. Randall, dentist. Opera House.

Bell 'phone 44S. Ftrei-t. hosjvi- Mrs, li. is nutkir.i tal sine- W. Tyde.

of fseventh rapid prcres at the tin operation. Julia Marlowe opens one of the most notable productions that will appear there khia season at the Detroit Opera Hons tonight. It is her only stop in for Ci Aniterson. It's easy to fi-k phone- 757. WHEN REUBEN COIVIES TO TOWN" Magnificent Production.

Th 6rittt Agf regatta Bcatttlfal Girls Eir Stan oa tha Amarlean Staga 40 40 PRICES first seven rows, J1.00; balance parquette, 75c; balcony. 50c; gallery. 25c; reserved feats 50c. 75c. and $1.00, for sale at Patterson MacTageart's store Saturday morning at o'clock.

Pre-IIWENTQRY GET HAD Mfchipan this year. "When Knighthood She will nut on was In Flower," Teerless Cafe, opposite postof3ee. Get your fairy sticks Chris. Lamleiu's confectionery store, 321 Hu- dramatized by Paul Kester from Chas, Majorfs ponular semi-historical novel. When Friends Tell the Truth.

eofTe toiHrs Therej will be seven rreformances. one they re-thze it. atl would tse ju- From now up to and including Ma rch 8th. I will everything ii my stock regardless of former prices to get ready for my annual Inventor. This is no 1-4 off sale; but better and includes everything in watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, stationery, everything (except news department.) Water St.

K. H. HUBBARD Stationer every evening and a Saturday matinee, and nlany Port Huron people are talking cj attending one of them. Miss Hard to Understand. Why some womet 'will UBe gasoline when they can buy a gas range and have it connected free.

Ga is abso- ry if tius ilysci-iln vl even by a dose frii n.I. It will examine ca.v- Marlowe anpears Mary Tudor and HOFFMANN'S'. BAZAAR. B. A.

filo foss. rope silk, all colors in sewing silk, 50-yard spools 5c, 100-yard spools 10c. We carry the largest line of silks in the City. New line of ladies' wrappers, all cc--s and sizes. It is a hosl of great personages who fiour-; lutely sure, safe and clean fully inro whertu-r it titt coffie cheaper than gasoline and twice as ijaiiuil -t-he maicry over them.

A coffee tcptr may that his oi lier quick. Call and see our gas ranges. Port Huron Gaa 514 Water street. ails come from ihlnkinsr coffee, but istaed -during the opening year of the sixteenth century, and a series of pictures jf places famed in the reign of Henrj MIL. form the background for her lqve-story.

The personages include King Henry himself. Cardinal tindertatlng. Phone 407. Gay Conklin 937 Military street. they will invariably charge the disvaso to other cause, for down iu a Co Wi the Bufcie of Buckingham.

their h-cjirt tlu-y realize tlwt it would Ik pmiii-aily imiKxs-i-He to give up eoffi-e, so t'ly Iropt ag-iin-'t hope tli.it Wolsejr. I suffemt' fur from sore thinat. KW-tric Oil niriI nie iu twen-rv-four M. S. (iir.

Ky. Catherine of Aragon. Anne Boleyn, it tb'-es; uxK Intrt ttn ui, wit It gvs on Hoffmann's Bazaar. 6I9 Water St. wit If it.

wotk just the ami 'he Jane eymour. T.ouise de Yalois. the Duke fie Longueville. Francis and a retinuj of minor people who flit across I Send for- atalorne. Kiniball ronl- Fire Insurance.

the parses of sixteenth century nistory. CITY OPERA HOUSE, L. T. BENNETT. Managtr Wednesday, March 1 5 An elaborate production of the Musical Comedy "A Runaway Girl" Presented by THE AUGUSTIfl DALY CO.

with MR. ARTHUR DUNN and 50 PEOPLE THE CAST 50 The Pierrlest and Best of All Muchrime and money has been epent try Farm, Kimball. Mich. result is a couiiil re iiSIaise and nerv-ous pnstratiou. lasting soniHraes for years.

the jkmsou that the disea-sv is tlisx-urinm-d. on tne niece ana uie cohuisps ana i scenic! effects re Mstorically correct. Godfrey Godley wilt clean, any Altogether it is to be one of the garment without Tlwre are hundreds of th ef best things on the road tins season. illns nut ions uf the mnh cf this statement. CURE YOUR COUGH WITH A HOTTI.KOF OCR CYRUPOF TAO WILD CHERRY C.

F. HUEBER, DrugRlst A ivy ptme addittii to eotletr can Was Lifted Out. In cit. of "he tuo-t i-enuirkaWe opera- LIFE. ACCIDENT.

Something Worth Knowlnj. That our Instantaneous Water Heater will heat sufficient water for a bath in less than tea minutes, and at a cost of less than 1 1-Cc for fueL Ask to see the Crescent Water Heater. Port Huron Gas Co- 514 Water street- make the change from common coffee to l'oeetuin Fond Cofl'ee trouble tion kfiowii t- t-unrery, the brain of teh Wm. A. Stark, pswor of the' proviuoti i iiiiHi i nn-nj 'it-paitil as bring cut Use olor.

flav- Brooijray On nan Metho'list Eriv of Balriniore. tv.i aotn.illy pal DELICIOUS, BRIGHT iSD CIICHY MUSIC OV IOiM lain. ii iKi it m. i. Opera House Block.

Phono 636. ri J. ixtSMloa nens tlrnt HOO Nlrht. la Ixii In New orfc. 00 Meht.ln haJ oause-l tl.e lr.cub-tcrs.

cataUrue' Kimlhall roul- bn-wti c'lor and ih-mges. to the lis uecoru. certain lit S-en-l far mm 1 1 esviv rere joKb-n brown when 'gocd iream is; trr Farm, KiirjUnil. MKlu V'l d. Si 1 ''li 4 14 ilUtt tiii- ci extrK-hL Tle itknr 1 swld to hare! Tie cotTe tht stimulate- and invijr- V2E PRICES Parqaette.

first seren rows, Jl.eOr balance bal-eony. gallery, 25c Reserved prats. Jl.t'ti and fl.ZO. for sale at Pat- The iI range ill work woinlers in any ui vr s-Tiiiir-u-a i -7 t- si ii rvi r.s -j Tkls riaitar ca erery fe-c cf th Lsiative BrcEa-Quinins 'Jia rttaey ctrw a ceil la Cmj. Hi.

I rv- ri Hit ijk: CjT (ltU. The fmTion n.i at tlie e-I t-r ilrS.tUTIiil 13 FrerrfhiD? la seasna at the Peerless -teison MacTaegart's Ftore Tuesday John itaL iC.ife. morciaa at o'clc k. fofl'iV..

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