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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 12

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FRIDAY. FEB. 5, 1915. THE PORT HURON TIMES-HERALD TO iime MARKET REPORTS-FINANCIAL NEWS WALL STREET NEWS LOCAL MARKETS GRAIN MARKETS Heal Estate Real Estate PAGE-TWELVE ir IT New York. Fb.

S. Th. reactionary IV2Q Per word per day if charged. Minimum 23c if charged. day, cash in advance.

Minimum 15c Cbicago, Feb. 6 Active fcuylcj ed wbeat prices today right from 4 start. Cable quotations showed a cided advance and there were adviea hand that sellers in Liverpool Wfgf2 scarce and that millers there wr well supplied. Most of the here were in the July option. May which business was relatively anr touched a new high record war png $1.67.

The market as a whole after c. ening 16 to Uc hicher. r.w.. Re-iJlzhi- Business Opportunity ONLY 33 50.00 REQUIRED Wc have for sale a good paying established business, that has been well advertised and offers a great opportunity for some one, who has only a small capital, and who wishes to get into a money making- business. Now is positively the time to start so take our advice and act quickly.

WANT AD REPLIES Letters have been received at The Times-Herald office addressed to the following boxes: BCTCfO Tc. ftaiowrag quota tio ar. mi 3. oy Fcrt lturctt buyer, today: GRAIN Wheat pr bushel, whit or mixed $1.57, red $10. Oats per bu Sic.

Beans $3.09 per bu. Barley 1.3i pee cwt. Ry. Sl-la per bush. fiuchvtira: S1.B3 per cwt.

Corn 23 to 2Sc per bu, HAT AND STRAW per ton Hay 111 to $14: baled hay $11 to $13.09. Straw $1.90 to $.09 Sr ton; baled to ST per ten HIDES. Beef No. green 12Jc t. 14c per lb; cured 14 lc: No.

2 greenl2 to 124c per lb; cured 12c to 144c per lb. Sheep pelt, (do to $1.09 eacn. Korea hldea to S4.0 each. Calf akica. No.

per lb. lie to ISc; No. 2 14c to lc per lb. Tallow 44o to Sic per lb. Beeswax S0 to 22c per poucd.

FURS. Mink. 20c to Kacooo. 10c to $11; otter $1 to bear. 2ac to lynx $109 to op-possutn.

lc to 30c; Wild Cat lac to 11.49: badger ac to juartin. 10c to weasel 10c to SSc; red fox. lCc to grey fox 10c to musk-rat to 20c; skunk ISc to bousd cat 10c to 25c; wolf 15c to $4. MEATS. Beef $10.00 to $11 60; ally Sa.bO to $7 00 per cwt.

Port 17. SJ to $.90 per cwi; liv. weight. C.t9 to Phone 55 1002 Military Street Box 23, 731, C.C, E.E. Io the following articles look good to joj? If not we have mary others if you want to Fell we can help you out that way too.

We have the facilities for doing it. We havf ju.t listed a ne home for the one wanting a garden Ha a (rood room house with cement wall and cellar, two good wells and a laree cistern, cement walks and shade trees. There is a good barn 22x54 horse and cow stable in connection, corn crib, wagon ehed. large poultry house and yard. 8 acres of garden land.

14 acres strawberries beannsr for the first last year, there are rar, plum, cherry and apple trees all joune and bearing. This property is located J-jst 1) tiuies northwest of where the Grand Trunk nhops are going to locate, l'rice $3200.00 will consider house and lot centrally located in exchange. We are offering to the one wanting a neat little home and stora in connection 7 miles from Port Huron, good location, house has parlor, sitting and dining room, kitchen. 3 bedrooms, cellar, store 20x4'). brick veneered, atone foundation, shelving and counters, fine barn 20x30 and other out buildings, small orchard, acres garden land, near pchool.

price $1550.00 will exchange for city property. Here is a fine summer home with a beautiful view of Lake Huron, cement bb.ck cottage of five rooms, lot 43x104 located east of car line on Holland Ave. Here is a great bargain only 11300.00 it will pay you to look it tip. A call our office will convince you that we have aome of the best values In the city for the least money In homes and vacant property. We sell farms, business blocks, stocks of goods, and residence property.

We also make exchanges of all kinds. Have money to loan. List your property with us and get results. H. H.

RAWLINGS KSTATK AfiK.N'CV Office Phone. 1121 303 Huron Ate. A Cci-itjs vrlili Hoi ihls is just what you l.i' ing room Dining room. ItEAlj Hen rooms and Hath tip-stairs; Hasement; Gas; Klectrto Light; Hot Water Heating Plant; Veranda; Lot 50x120 feet to an alley. This cozy home is located on the Boulevard South Park-, handy to car line and a beautiful view of the river.

The owner of this property is leaving the city and has put this low price on it to sell immediately. I)on't let this opportunity pass. write Fire Insurance. v. Sealed Bids Wanted ami nprificat ion ur Arty of I.a Huron church, at liar- rfr are now ready and th t.uiifjir.c corrtmitt bi-la fr-r aarr.s (jnt.l February 14.

1315. A rh--k of 5 jr rent of the estimated cost in to Flan may obtained of Van L'jan A. Schilling, Union Trut Del roif KEV. H. rr.KMMING.

rastor. Building Contractors W. J. SCOTT JOHUTNO CONTRACTOR fmat furnished, omca 315 Quay treet. Phon 4HS; reiidenc 2225 ilil-itary atreL.

residenca pbon 8 7 -1. W.T.Wilson, Contractor Contracting and repalrlnc of ail kloda. Fnterlor finish and plat gla work. FJatimatea fjrniahed. ofRca 717 Grand Klvcr Avenue, i oone, Mop 180-K-l.

Ka-aiOenca 10 lt-1. W. H. FARRIS CONTRACTOR AND BCII.DEIV l.timatea Furni'hed 1I1S 10th SL Fhona 12S1-M A. J.

ZEMMER Contractor and llulldrr Estirratea furmalied. I'nonc 11T-F3. r.esidnc, 291 North Boulevard ELECTRIC WIRING Call for estimates on clectrlo wiring. ileal of workmen. U.

J. Water Street. Phona 143 Plumbing JOHN WATSON PI.fMBI.va AND 32(3 Gratl.Jt Ave. Phona 999 H-l. Kntlrratcs.

Etc. n. iiowsb Dealer in Prepared Kooflngs and Flai- atila isniiialea Decorating Phona U01-J. Rea. 1401 Oak St.

Drugs pt'RE nnuoa rrfumi and toilet articles. Harry Aaama. MONEY TO LOAN Reiil anil Personal FftANK WATSON. 855-J SI White Illotk Transportation Detroit United Lines MIT XXJMOn In erTect September 21 L1MTTEOH 1.3a a and av.rv hotir, to p. m.

only a. m. Sundays only 10 p. to. LOCALS am.

7:19 a.m. and r- ery two hours to pm; 1.30 4:10 m. daily except Sunday. 11.00 p. m.

to Marina City. Limited ears leave Petrolt for Port Ifuron 7:15 a.m. and every two houra to p. m. Sundays only II p.

m. Local cars leave a m. and avery two hours to a.OiJ m. also :0 p.m. STATE OK MICHIGAN.

In the pro-bte miri for the county of St. Ciir. At a session of said cotirt eld at the probate otic, in the city of Port H'jron. in eat! countv. on tSe 21st dv of A I 115, Present Hut'i H.

Hart, J.irtse of In iir- ma'ter of trie estate of David K. OoodwlXlia, (leo-as-'d. David ha vine r.iei itn th court hts aanual account as executor of said estate, together uh a petition prajtng that the said acrount be allowed it ts ordered that Monday, the ljtri day of Keii-ruary revt at ociock In the forenoon, et said probate office. appointed for r.eS'-ing thereof, and it Is farther ord-red tiat a copv of ths order le P'iMisfied lhr( successive we-kw rre-v-io-is to sail dav of hearing, in The Port Huron a prirred and circulating In said Co'intv if St Clair. HUUH II.

HART. Jjdge of probate. Notice! vriil be received at the Coiinty Clerk a office. ip until noon. February 4, 1915.

for the acada cf one-half n.iie of Class Lead, at the west of Pine Lier Pri ige crossing Pine Hiver between sections 7 and It, runnirg west ar.g thf so-raHeS Port Huron anj Yale Trunk Roail one-half and spcctficatior.s for the of aaid road will he cn F.le at the CSrrk' off.ce. Ail Ijida to be accompanied by a rertied check of to be forfeited if the successful refuses to enter into a contract 5f aaarded the came. Th board reeres the right to re'ert any or all AT.PrR" r. TITAN. Clerk Poard County Road Commissioners.

Times-Herald Classified Ads. Bring Quick Results tendency siown by ti. tock market la yesterday, late session became more pronounced at tb. outset of today's op erations, torn ef tfc. Important findmv their lowest level for tba car- rent movement- Canadian Pacific em Pacific and Reading were weakest, declines ranging from material fraction t- a.

tO Tit Fnited States Steel waa reia lively steady, but Bethlehem Steel vieided a point of yesterday gain London once mora rejected a heavy ua for internationals wltn New York Central. Union Pacific and Reading the special features. Liquidation proceeded steadily during the morning. Southern Pacific lost declining to 811. a quarter a point aboye its minimum, and Canadian Pa ciflc fell 2 to 153J.

tt minimum being 153 while New Haven touched its minimum at 4S with a has of 1. These stocks with Reading. New York Central and some cf the Industrials, including Am erican iiifir. constituted the bulk of the early trading. Steel waa conaipcu ous for Its flrmnees.

but some of th. specialties fell I to 2 points. Weakness was acute at mid-day. Bonds were he vy. Southern Pacific Convertibles losing a point.

Steel showed elgna of weakening in the early afternoon declining to under 40. American Sugar yielded a total of almost 4 potnta to par. two points from its minimum. Th. list made further re cessions, followed by a substantial rally.

Recoveries a point or more were a sustaining influence for a tim but prices sagged again in the final dealings The closing was heavy. New York Stock List Stocks Close Amalgamated Copper 634 American Beet Sugar ST American Cotton Oil 4 4if American Smelting and Refining 1 American Sugar Refining American Tel and Tel 119i Anaconda Mining Co 2M Atchisn 93 Atlantic Coast Line 1 Baltimore Ohio Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific .....1544 Chesapeake and Ouio 43 Chicago and Nortlweatern ..123 Chicago, Mil and St- Paul 6 Colorado Fuel and Iron 23 1 Colorado and Southern 25 Delaware and Hudson Denver and Rio Grand. Krie 2H Oeneral Electric 1414 Great Northern I'fd 114. Oreat Northern Or Ctfs 29 Illinois Central 17J Interbnrougb-Met Interborough-Met pfd S7i Inter Harvester Louisviile and Nashville Miseourl Pacific 10 Missouri. Kansas and Texas 11 LeMgh Valley 133j National Lead 46 New York Cent! a I Norfolk and Western .102, Northern Pacific 102i Itn nsylvanta 105 People's iaa 1 1 Pullman Palace Car Beading Rock.

Island Co. Rook Island Co. pfd Southern Pacific Southern Railway 1441 i 11 15 I'nion Pacific 11S United States Steel 391 fnited States Steel pfd 103 Wabash 1 Western Union 64 New Haven 4SJ Bethlehem Steel Boston Stock List Stocks Close Arcadian Ahmeek 26 5 Arizona Commercial Calumet and Ariiona Calumet and Hecla Centennial Copper Range Frank-in Granhy Hancock Isle Royale S3 50 IS 33i 12 214 6 Miami li Mohawk Nevada Consolidated North Butte Old Dominion Osceola Quincy Shannon Superior Copper 12 rs 2S Tamarack 32 Utah Copper 24 Wolverine Jj Iw Xork Dairy New York, Feb. 6. Butter firmer; receipts 63 tubs.

Creamery extras. S2 score. 34493SC; creamery, higher scoring SS493C; firsts 31 924c. Cheese Arm and unchanged; receipts 1.2 IS boxes. Eggs unsettled; receipts S.IT5 esses.

Fresh gathered extra fine 27ff2Sc: eittra firsts firsts 2ir2c; seconds 24 4 g2 5c. Live poultry weaker; western chickens lsClc; fowl. 17C4e; turkeva 14 eisc. Dressed firm; prices unchanged. JT.w Trk TTegae.

New York. Teb. Flour firm. Pork steady. Lard steady; middle wet $10 3 10K.

Molasses steady. Hay steady. Hide, firm; Bogota S2ic; CerUfel America. 214 Leather firm. ew T.rk 8 agar York.

Feb. S. p.aw gar firm; molasses It. 74; centrtfr-iral 14 51. tfn.

ed firm; 15 points higher: cut loaf 43-mold A SS cubes S5.7S; XXXX pow-dei S35; powdered SSS9; fine grama. iaie-1 (i: 4 amond A SS A 49; No. 1 2S. con fee- raw Terar gConay York, Feh. Mercantile rv.n New pee cent.

Sterling exchange steady. dav h'Vw 4 S22i; cablea 441S' demand 4 JS; bar 41: H'tl-iri drllar, government bonds steady railroad bosd, heavy. Ti-r loan, steady; 1 day. 213r mos. 2JS4 per cent.

Call reoner firm: high 24: low II; ruling rat J. lat loan j- ciosing jj; ofTerej at 2 per cent. Tor Ceffe. New York. Feb.

S. Coffee: Tt', No 7 i. futures easy; Mar. S3 tf; May Toledo Toledo. Feb.

Clove r-aeed. Prme rash ad Fea. 32; 33, Oct! Sf 4 i PriTe cash S9.3S; Mar. SJ 2. Timothy; Prime tail Ma -eh $2 22 esr York Ccmw New York.

Feb. 6. Spot cotton quiet; middling upland. SS fS: sale. 209 bales.

DtUatk T.lnt tvtit Duljfh. Feb. 5. LlBwd May $LfS. to 2Jc above last night before begta.

ning to reaot. Subsequent' weakness in th cor tnar. ket was effecm as a means of brls. ing about a decided setback Seaboard offerings to resell wheat to th itij tended also to discourage th bulla, tai so tov. dsa reports of vessel room us-fllled because of Germany's notice marine war dangers on all r.f Great Britain.

Th close was unsettle at Jo lowr to advance compared last night. orn suffered from a good speculative selling pressure, fiuence of wheat strength wa: ther spastrioiic character. deal of Th ia, r. prices which ranged from 4 to og ta a shade advance were foilowed fey 4 series of nervous changes both side, ef last night's level. Many resting orders to purchase encountered when declines a mourn e4 ta one cent, but weakness con tin vied almrt up to the close.

The finish waa nervous at lil4 to He under laat night. Oats followed wheat rather thus. em. Selling of oats aa scattered and tvaiv ly by longs. Big receipts of bos depressed visions.

The market. however, eloped food power to rally. pr. Chicago Cloalag Wheal; May SI. 641; July $1 4I, Corn: May Slf July SSc.

Oats: May 60jc: July 67c. Pork: May $19 6J; July SlS a. l.jrd: May SU.2J; July $11.27. Ribs: May $1 37; July $10 0. Cbicago Cash Oral.

Quotatioas Chicago, Feb, 6. Wheat; No. 2 ret No. 2 bard $1 3iU 1 Corn: No. 4 yellow 4 white Oat; No.

3 white Na. 4 white Bye: No. 2 Barley; K2Srisc. Timothy: S3.60Sjfi60. Clover: $12114.

Pork: $174; Ribs: 270 10 12. Chicago Mvaatock rhiacrt Feh f. 1 i 1 fifiO tnarlial slow- KulU of II bis 7.03: licht IS ISn: OS: KlAa 7.10; heavy $07 10; rough $4S0ft' 6 7F. pigs .0. Cattle: Receipts 4.000; market waak.i native steers SS.70tra.25: cows ano heifers calves $841171; wet-ern streera $5.25 7.

SO. Sheep: Receipts 9.000; market ttlow: native sheep $. 250 7.05; yearllnss $. 50 lambs natives Chicago Dairy Chicago, Feb. 6.

Butter unchange. Eggs lower; receipts 4.24 cases. At mark, cases included. 23 ordinary firsts 24f 2fe; first. 2i 27.

fc. Potatoes unchanged; receipts re Poultry alive, lower; springs 1Ij; fowls JSC, ETR OITM ARKETS Detroit Proaue. Detroit, T'ebruary 6. cabbages $1.76 per 1 bt. Rabbits 61S2.25 per dos.

Tomatoes Florida SS.6oaS.?S er crate ana si.vv per nastcet. Sweet potatoes Jersey, glln-crUa, Iressed bog. Ligbt heavy 7 4e per lb. Dressed calves Fancy lIODic; com mon SQ lOo per lb. onions ti per 100 lbs.

in bum; 11 Vie 1 lift in aapVa Potatoes Carlots S04S2 bit tn balk snd 3S4i0o per bu in sacks; from stoxs v'tfsc per ou. Honey Choic. to fancy nw wbH comb 149 lc; amber 10 Wile; attract SO So per lb. 4 Chees WhoUasl. Iota; Mlehlgaa flats 149144c; New York fiats 16691M brick 14 4 l4c: llmburger 16016c; Im ported Bwla.

S2e; domes tio wt ISO 20c; long horn. ISO llkti dslsie 16 Hie Pr lb. Detroit Motor Com. Powr A Lt. com 6554; 69 tM S14 S3c.

Reo Motor Car 24492S1 Reo Motor Truck 114 12. Maxwell Motors, com 1I61SJ, At 1 pfd do Snd pfd 22tr22. General Motors, com 32; CO SS4. Michigan sugar com 69841; do pfd 3 7 4. Detroit Dairy Detroit, Feb.

6 Butter: extras 31 1 firsts 2r: packing stock 1S dairy 2Je Per lh Poultry: Springs hens IIS lSc; stags Hit 12c. No, lSffI2, rilr lOfllc; ducks turkey, lic; lressed; Springs bens Jiff ISc; dirks l74lic; geee t'r keys 20 22c, Detroit Oral. Detrotf. Feb. -Wheat: No.

1 white $1 Ji: No. 2 red $1 May T. July $1.41. Com; No. 3 mixed 7 the.

No. 2 Oats- Pfndard 2c; No. 3 whit tl-' Bye: No. 2 Pf Ch SI 20. h.

Clover: Mar. ft Z'K Detroit Livestock Defrost, Feb Cattle: Pere.p! market steady at jesferdsy' prUff. Veal calv-e-ai: Receipts 474 rrarVt S-heeo ar.l Receipt 4 Br- ke' stronar at yestervta y-. prices. Ho: Receipts market stea.y.

beavle ST; rn.jied and I ght $7.19. Detroit. Feb. S. Ha v.

cgriot prices', track. No. 1 timothy t4ri1ard SfifI5 5' No 2 timothy No mierj SI4J3eO. No. 2 mis- ed rye straw wtat and oat straw $7 Ett Detroit Eggs Detroit.

Feh. 2 i.HK". Fress i cases included. 25c pr dozen, reci cases. Zast Buffalo Wttt Feb, S- Cattle: Receipt lt4.

market steady. Veal.Mtecetpt. market St ft 13. Hogs: Receipts 10. msrkt sf ive; fceavy $7 logj iff.

raited J7.w 4 yerkera S7 2ift 7 20; piga S7.UW 25: rough. Sf.lS0C.2S: stags mn4 latntit; Receipts 999: war-5 l.et active; tt VMrHrfs I47i ewes t-tp tnisad 7S. 1 Help Wanted Male WANTEU-SUn of good rhrrfr and a 1 of the oldest 1 as district agent or mr i n-irn Fr.r.lfirt fif.r. Splendid portunitfe ti buiid ur Income Part aiirv and or aii com mission Ail ret-iies lra'l utrt-tiy confidential. A.J'iress N.

Be-. 1 For Bldg. Detroit, Mien. 2- NTEft 1.000 rr.ei ore t- buy shoes and Hauger-J Martin Suits and Ovffma' (the tm kind for Work Shoes at 4 and $2 S4 and Kutihf Boon at $2 4 trio best in the city and you I mi ll. 01 on vrr pair.

Buttons rovers to order Th Yellow Front. li Watr street. 2-6 Kprln''1 rntawr. neat I appearing Pe Mr. Lowry.

room 14, T. M. A from 4 to m. 2-S WANTED. At onf.

fl-st carriage and auto painter, and Th Republic Motor Truck Alma Mkh. 2-9 Help Wanted Female OOOO PAT far wrlllnr nimM for Mail Order llnuoi. Horn work Information fr a tmp. G. C.

Smith Covlng- ton. Ttnni. 2-1 WANTED Experienced grl for gener-al htuework. Apply Mrs. A E.

Weat, Military street. 2-6-0 WANTED. An itlrl for general housework. 1422 Military. 2-3-0 Wanted Agents WANTED AT ONCE.

Aifft to sell our (ia, coffees, etc. on aruaranteed aa'a. Writ Orand il Uif- bIn, Mica. 2-8 A'JKHTS Mill 84 per day selling g'laraii' gas mantles. Vitck sales: big profit, fuluilvn territory.

Ti.s Henrv-Karl In Power riding. Detroit, Michigan. 2-S Wanted Situations WANTED. Work ly the day and dusting Bo li O. nrne.

ii. r.tl.! WANTED. Young nun would li arty kind of work. Apsly box Tinies-Herald. 2-8 To Rent Houses TO RK.V: -IIoum at 111 Broad.

Phooa 62S-M. 12-11-0 TO REST. noun. 21 i Broad street, nlv papered. Wfiltr s-taniel.

phone 1S73-J. 2-s TO KENT Cottaaa 81901. Godfrey. Fhon 13 S. it ll Whlt Cleaning Work.

1-23-0 To Rent Rooms ROOMS FOB MEN T. M. C. A Show-r and bath tuba. Swlmmtm pool and irnmalum.

Telapnoaa TO IlKNT. Two front roomi; hot watr ht; electric liht and tlpbon. Tina trt 1-22-0 KENT. TM re furninhad room for liht houkeplnsr. T33 t'nlen tfrrt.

2-2-0 Lost and Found Vot; XI bracelet. Inquire at Bell a Mua'c -Store. 2-5 LOST. Or, nth street, gold locket and chain, ttamond sptting and initials A. IV Peward.

Mrs. Clias. Dove. Urn ft. Port Huron.

Mich 2-5 For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE. Team weiht I ti node Us. Mich. of hor-s aces filgnor, 214 FOl! PALE. Well-built.

moderate rrice lie'tae. en Water street, in good neighborhood. Bargain someone. Shifley Start a Whita Hock. No.

3. 2-4 FOR SALE. Three 3 year eld colta. en 4 year rid colt, will make le53 or 1.4S5 horsea. One a year old perchercn mare, Frank Speocer, Lambs.

Mich. "OR PALE. Hardwood, ll.ee and $24 a card. Prompt dalrvary- Swackhammer. K.

F. t. 3. TeL yoTt PALE. CHEAT.

horse, aiso ingle harness. Keasonable. Fhon 1.. Sampel. 74 4 -J.

2-i FOR ALE, CHEAP. OTeaarter herse power motor. Phone 2-5 FOR PALE. rap taXen at one, a ard organ. Tn Pine t.rove Are.

P. M. r.ktr. 2-i DO YOU WANT a Lathe, a Planar, a Drill-Press, a Bench Saw, Tinsmith Tools, or other Tool Equipment. We ara going to rr.ee cur entire equipment -uth Park.

In making thla ahlft wa find we have on hand several govl machine. eom almrxt new, which, owing to our r.ew layout, we cannot uae to advantage ar.a we are goir.g to aell them at BARGAIN PRICES to the first person that wants them Port Huron Engine Thresher Co. PORT HURON, MICHIGAN $9.75. Mutton $7.09 to s.vu per lUfv to $.9 cava. Uul) $12 to alive $6.50 to $7.50 aaco.

Veal to 112 59 per cwt. 1'ulLTKV. CiUckens. ben. to 11c alive; chickena.

diesaed. 11 to 12 l-ac; alive, lac to 17e; artantd to 22c Duck. 12o per puuuU. ail ve. Ueeaa 10c per pound, labbita -5 to 25c per pair.

BUTTER. EGOS. etc. Butter. No.

1 dairy 2S to 30c par pound; private creamery 30c to 32c par pound. Port Huron creamery la to 21c par pound Kate SO 10 He per est, strictly fre.u 34 to 35c Uoi In small lota. Chceaa 15 to 17o par Bound, lioaay 1 to lc par ia. VEGETABLES. Cabbage, 40c to aUO dos.

Bee 1 a 49 to 50c per bu. Carrots 40c to par bushel. 1'oiatuea 0Q to 45c per bu. liuta Bagaa 0 to 4oc bu. Onions 7o to 50c par buabai Celery.

26c to 30c por doaen. Hubbard. iiuaah 10c $0 16o each. FKU1TS. AppiMiie to SI per iu.

BUTTER. EGGS, etcButter. No. 1 dairy $4 to S5o pmat. 17 La 38c per lb.

Port Huroa Ctearu.ry SS to 49c per lb. Egg. 82 to 400 uoxen. Chees. 20o to 22c per lb.

Honey lc to 20c per lb. Beans $2 SO to $1 09 per per pound. Mapia augur IS to 9a per lb. bushel. to 7c lb; lima bean 10 to 12c byruy 26o to 40c per qU CORN.

82c to per bu. FRUITS Lemons 29 to 30o per doa. Orange. 15 to 40o do. Apples i vw to $1,59 per Duaa.

v.raue.rtics iu jiwc per pound. VEGETABLES. Potatoes sue to awe per bu. Colon. 20 to 2So pk.

lUdUh. 6c per bunch Paisley 5o buach. Cab-bag. 6c to 10c each. Beets 16 to 20o pk.

Carrots 16c to 20c pk. Celery 6c bunco. Cauliflower 16c 10 20c haL Hut. Bag- aa lac to avc per pece. owat uiewsa vw to lb.

Hubbard equasn 16 to 20c each. Sauerkraut 10c par Sweet elder 6c per gallon. ai r.A 1 o. cwinHM vu av. short cut.

26c to 40c; at.wing pieces 16o to 18c; roaat. IS to 20c. Pork ateaks and roasts ICo to lkc; chunks 16 cents Mutton chops, roasts IS to chops 20 to 26c; roasts 20 to I6c Veal chops and roasts zo to xc; place. ISO 22c Hams wool. 16c to 18c; sliced 23 to 2SC Bacon Z4c to 2Sc; sliced; atrip.

2s to go per lb. Lard lo per lb. POULTRY Chickens 34 to ISe pound. Turkey. 22c to 24c Gees.

lc to Jc. Duck, 16 to lie lb. Rabbit. 49 to 600 per pair. FISH.

1 to 22c per lb. OYSTERS. 36 to 60c per quart. Can. 5c to 60c loetii Wool Market Boston.

Feb. 6. The Commercial Bul letin will say tomorrow; 'The wool market has been decidedly strong and active cn all grades of wool th. past week. Supplies cf domestic and foretgn wools have become very much depleted.

The market Is generally high- Sales of South American and Aus tralian wool, to arrlv. ar reported quite freely. Cables have been received indicating a re-imposltion of the embar go on fin. wool shipments from A us im pending arrangement, preventing shipments of wool from this country to Germany. London ha.

been higher and Australia has also been slightly higher." Liverpool Orain Liverpool, Feb. Spot wheat strong No. 2 hard winter lis future, nom inal. Corn spot quiet; American mixed new a Sd; futures quiet; Feb. 7a 94d; Mar.

10d. Flour winter patent. S2. EVILAY CITY The Olivet College G1e club ap peared before a large and appreciative audience at the opera house. Wednesday evening.

About 4 0 young people of Iryden were In attendance Dick Fpedding of An Arbor is vis iting hi. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

S-pedding. Mrs. J. Oxnard, of Detroit, fa vis iting her plater, Mr. J.

Kggleston. Miss Agnes Cornell left Frldav to her sister, Mrs. F. Kirtland at Royal Oak. Miss Carrie Bowman fell on the Icy aide walk Sunday and severely Injured her arm.

Carl Uhlrfck of Dryden. spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Kendrick. Mrs. A. Schoneman, of Mf. Clemens visiting relatives here.

Orville Weese was a caller at La peer, Tcday. Miss pearl of Ynj. arrive! Wednesday to visst relatives here. Mis. Floy Tucker of Flint visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Tucker, recently. S. Desk was a bussness visitor at Detroit this wreek.

Kenneth Merriman of Alma. eoj. leg is visiting hsa parents. Dr. and.

Mrs. JL H. Merriman. E. Michaels sperst the first of th week at Mt.

Clemens. "PlzhtSnif fever is abitely the be a It got grip. rheijrriatim almost any other thing becked, ofl the hoards when It comes to working against the affected one. Fighting fever" is not exactly caus ed by a boi'r going stale in training, but rather it a case of easiness brought on by thoughts of an approaching bout. It has been wid time and again that faily T5 per cent tt the hoxers have had an attack of "buck" some time or other in their career.

There are few exceptions to the rule. It has been hinted that "f.ghtinr fever" wa the real cause for railing off the hotjt between Charlie White and Freddie Wl.h at New York Tudy night, with the Chicago lad retiring tt his bed gs a FatienW Valsr Hstt fcr 22 ZD have been lookinir for Ha Kiti hen. on first floor; Phone 310 mnis on. A 'wo The lot is 50x131 feet to an alley. The house Is a two-story brick and has eight rooms, four bed rooms, hot air furnace, gas.

sewer, bath, stone foundation; right on paved street and car line. A good 15 acre farm for $2300.00. Otto R. Cisky Phone 428 1115 Military St. and wife.

I.and In Argyle. Consideration SL Icrnpster Wheeler and wife to Archie Boag. 40 acres in Evergreen. Consideration $1000. Hugh McKenzie and wife to F.obL McKenrie, et al.

Land in Sanilac Cen ter. Consideration $2000. Jan. English and wife tr Aimer English. Lot in Downington.

Consid eration $25. Aimer English and wife to Jas English and wife. Lot in Downing ton. Consideration $23. Manila Varty to Etta Varty.

Lot In Iet ker ille. Consideration lrohnte Court Estate of Mary McUod. deceased. Bond on sale of real estate filed. Estate Joseph Curran.

deceased Petition for appointment of adminis tration filed, order made for hearing" 1 en. zz. Estate of Taulire Pchiack. deceas ed. Final receipts of executor fled.

Order made assigning real estate. Executor discharged and estate clos ed. In matter of m. McAlpine. In sane.

Petition for admission to stae hospital filed. Order made for hearing Feb. 1. Matter of David Kr, Insane. Tes timony taken and order made committing to state hospital for care and treatment.

Estate of Alonzo Earns, deljnrjtjent child. Testimony taken and order made committing to state Industrial school at Tarsir r. Estate of Malias a Burgess, deceased. Will and petition for probate of will filed, order mad fr hearing. Feb.

1315. Estate of Jens Pr.r.son. deceased. Pond of exec-jtor lied1 and letters issued. Petition for hearing claims be fore co-irt.

Order mad fr hearing E'tate of Chas rrrr, deceased. Testimonv of freeholders taken and license issued to sell real estate. Estate Francis F.ands. deceased. Warrant and inventory f.Sej.

Estate of Isabella Johrson. defeased, order made e'osing hearing 0n claims. In matter cf Wrn. McAlpine. Tesetimor.y taken and order made committing Pontiac etat.

hospital for car ard treatment. Estate of Michael Wall. Incompetent. Annua? account of guardian f.Jel Estate of Earl Wafcef.eM. al minors.

Annua! account of g-jardsan Estate cf Clare Varty. minor. Eond of guardian filed ar.d letters issued. The sal- of Wally Smith to the Indianapolis ci ib of the American association virtually rids Manager GrifUh of all the surplus material of his team before the train-i-g starts. Smith Joined the Nationals last spring.

He gave indications during the tra5rsing fpeason of being more than f.n ordinary hitter, but it was piain lter in the season that he t-eorx, to that class of who most be storked regularly ia order to hit up, to teis stAadarcL $2800 Stewart IilH HOUSE and LOT AT No. 1121 WILLOW ST. Cloc to I'ine Grove Park. This is an eiht room house, with cellar, bath, gas and electric lights The house faces the cast and has a lot fect with alley. The houe is in repair all through and belongs to a nonresident, and he quotes a very low price on it.

For further particulars see The E.J. Schoolcraft Company, Inc. 101-3 Huron Ave. SANDUSKY i Itral Kstate Transfers M.nard to Job Mlnard. 40 acres in Klmer.

Consideration SI. P. P. Bates and wife to W'm. Mar-lette.

Consideration SL Orissa Lenty to Alice Lot in Lexington. Consideration SL Jas. Muds, et al. to Arthur Rote. SO acres tn Elk.

Consideration SL Arthur Rose to Jas Xludge. et at. SO acres In Evergreen. Consideration $1 00. Lei Hunt an.1 wife to Jas Graham.

160 acres in Elmer. Consideration SL Jas. to Chas. Minard. acres in Moore.

Consideration SL Wm. Mcintosh to S. S. Bates. 180 acres in Marlette.

Consideration SL Mary Matthews to If. IT. Spencer. Land in Oreenleaf. Consideration $120 Horace Pnover and wife to fJrant Stanley and wife.

$0 acres in Maple Valley. Consideration $1,000. James Minard to Hannah Minard. acres in Moore. Consideration SL Jacob Wilhelmson to Jens Chris-tenscn.

ljnd in Elmer. Consideration $4 2iO. Ira Iovejoy and wife to Wesley Mills. Lots in Applegat. Consideration $212.

Abnr Jackman and wife to Andrew Lots in Lexington. Con-sideration S0. Norman Robb to Anna Rcbb. 114 seres in lyenington. Consideration SL Major MrXutt to Thoa.

fpggjrta. Ijind in Sanduskv. Consideration fi'ifO. liavmond Tjtmbert and wife to Elizabeth Sepbenson. Uni in Marlette.

Consideration $335 32. ptafe Bank cf Croswell to John Fmirg. in Fremont. SHOO. Theodora OJsowy to Gen.

TVawson et al. Land in Minden. Consideration S50. Mrr Belles to Wm. Rotfe.

Iand in Worth. Consideration SL Chas. Cleson and to Major MeXutt. Ies in Sn-Jusky. Consideration Net! to Foe'er Berdan.

41 acres in yr Consideration $-090. II. Waterman and to Jas. Foster, land in Peck. Mclean and wife to Adoiph Kamm.

Iand in Arryle. Consideration SL Aielfi Kamm to DuEemn McJaa 1.

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