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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 9

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Port Huron, Michigan
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JjTtt ti -co rv Daily Times0 PAGES 9 TO 12 PAGES 9 TO 12 JL JLU1 Ull SATURDAY, PORT- ltUHOX, MICHHLAX, MAY 7, 1004. SATURDAY, PRICE TWO CENTS. OOIOOOIO00O0IO0OOO0OO0OO00IOOO Every romia eorttj pretty fijnre, ud many of them deplors th. I ST. CLAIR COUNWU LB.i um oi Lnctr ytrhih form rw ftr marriage, TLa be a rice UTn) ZD 7T en ea dctructirt MS to tha mother.

ahaoeJine. AMADORE. BB 1 TWA -M- LOCAL NEW8 GATHERED BY THE TIMES SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS. Mrs. MNalr remains in very 111 health, has been received from Zf.u et.

from socp to dessert a ad without any "after effects" If too will jaat keen ditioa. If yoaareoneol the coeatle aafferera. PPOteU rone, who food doeaal taau rood, whose erery meal la a painfal autT, whoa Stomach ia aonr, whows SifestloB ajuf iaatiu All of this bo tToided Wwew, by tfc- Mother' Friend before baby com thi. liniment dwiyi prepare. Lh UAy for the it.

and rret the of her form. Mother Friend overtime, all th i.aj-r of child-birth, and CArrie. th expectant mother throojrh tha cnt.c.1 penod without pain It woman', jfreateit bleMin2. Croswell that Wm. Aikinan has been given ip by physicians and there is no hope of his recovery.

Levi AVOCA. mill at this pb.ee. Lewis la In 4uuos oaa men yon need "NATIIDPC DOicnvit Detroit this week D. Prltch- A large surprise party was given AMmna iut vcu oi me Denaat and relief dcrirad from the Welch, aged 85 years, died on Sunday last. She survived her husband only and Mrs.

W. H. Shepard on Wed atd Is moving into the Joyce house he recently purchased and F. A. nsday evening.

Over eighty people vr a axa. nuiUI 1 aad seed it badly. Nature Kemedy will rtw you aa appetite, make every muu pjea.Vrw! restore yoor iirnnitd orjTLas roor food will be digested anf aaalmilated. Natare'a Rtmee wLTS? Sick Eeadacki, Bad Breath. General DebUity, Soar SUiars.

Conatipatioa, Rhaamatlam lad Bad BtoixL It or five weeks. She left no nraedj. Sold by ill were present. The evening was spent B.rwater will occupy the Pritchard house Mrs. Shattuck has returned Mrs.

Sam Fuller Is almost blind from in cards ana dancing and refreshments were served Dr. L. M. Ardlel has erysipelas Mr. and Mrs.

Mason home after an extended visit with traggiia at ii.ooper lottle. Our UttU keck, telling all about ben on the sick list the past week friends in Bay Geo. Wat have moved into their new home liniment, will be Mat fre. ers and Dr. E.

D. Mills are. In Detroit this week attending a special clinic at uc.orca, aireartaens aad pnnflea the entire System. Price 56c aad at tost drag piata. A.

H. Lewis Med.Co St. Louis, Ms, and Mrs. II. J.

Nelson were In Hnrt Huron on Rev. E. Earl, (if Ooodells, assisted In the quarterly Wm. Macklera Is one of the jurymen for the May term of court On Fri the Detroit school of medicine Geo. services on Saturday and Sunday Orennls, of the Richmond creamery.

day last little Clarence Dorward received by express a box from New Miss Phoebe Marks visited in Port nas established a skimming station at Huron on Sunday Mrs. II. A. New this place for the benefit of the farm lork city. On opening it he found a imiiv nas uwn on ine sick list tor a ers oh this section Mrs.

Phillip Cor handsome jult of clothes sent as a For Sale by KNILLS DRUG STORE week pat. Rochestsr ie taking nell entertained a large company at birthday present from his sister. a trip through the northern part of Miss Pauline Galbraith has returned to Ann Arbor Miss BerthaHink- tne state. Mrs. Rochester Is visiting her sister in Atkins Mrs.

C. Fusee flinch one evening this Mrs. C. W. Brown has returned home from Detroit Thomas Dawson had the pleasure of entertaining a number of 'a 1 aVU son.

of lurking. Is visiting her sister. was in Port Huron on Tuesday Mrs. James Cllne Mr. and Mrs.

John Dawsnn and son Tom, of Jeddo, his children and grandchildren this Mudge ipent Sunday in Port Huron. catieu on iriends Here on Tuesday week St' eeter has gone to De and Mrs. GeorgO Decker, who troit to take instruction In telegraphy. spent the winter In Virginia, have re Mr. and Mrs.

Kred Oatman left here Saturday for Memphis, where they P. Hale entertained a few turned to their home. wtu embark In the hotel business. of the ladies Thursday afternoon. PO BLAINE.

ooooooooooooooo 000000-6 oooo i RATTLERUN. I. F. King nleasantlv entertained hla The school social held at the home MflCOMB COUNTY pupils with a few guitar selections on of Jas. Hyslop was a success.

The rrmay anernoon or last week II. M. Klllntt was a recent visitor in Ln- proceeds were $21 S3 Miss Emma Kruger returned home Sunday after a X0XOoOOOOO0X0000000000 TO CONSIDER few days visit with friends In Mem armVda. Miss Eva Crockard, of Port Huron, spent Sunday with her parents -X. Koaus in this vicinity are drying ip fast Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Com- nook, will take up their residence in 'ort Huron Mrs. W. Norman, spent i day In Port Huron recently Beth, he little daughter of Mr. and Mr f' The Buckeye mill has started up B.

Brown and W. Crock again after a ten days' cleaning up. ard called on friends at South Park on Edward Carpenter has mfcfed In Mrs. Wednesday The creamery has re Every Item in This Monday's List is a Convincing Bargain Goods You Can Rely On Are HAe at Prices That Are Not Duplicated. Tassah Silks, beautiful for Waists, in air fancy patterns.

You can wash them, worth 50c, our price 40c. Finest Fancy Ginghams," worth 12c, for 10c. Fancv Curtain NeHn new designs for 10c, 15c and 20c. Knickcr Zephyrs, Linens, Mercerized White Goods, Voiles, Kiraberly Nibbs. These are all new wash goods for shirt waist Suits.

See our new Ready-to-wear Dresses for children in white and colors. All are neatly1 trimmed and are made in the 1 prettiest styles. Prices are very low on them. We have opened new Wide Lace Insertion for waist and dress trimmings. Come and see them.

Did you see our new Shoes and Oxfords, we have a full line of them. All up-to-date Shoes you will find here. The Mode Fashion Plates and. Patterns for. June are here.

Patterns only ioc. BOSTON COMPANY Elliott, Is seriously 111 at her home. ceived a coat of W. Souter, of Nutting's house on Main street, south Port Huron, spent Sunday at the Clear wall of the new dwelling house lew farm. of Harley Edwards is nearly complet BELLE RIVER.

Mrs. F. Klrston still continues verv RUBY. C. Conger's new house on Spencer street is being pushed to comple FIRST The Paint that wears longest and covers most.

SECOND The Paint that costs least, quality considered, is E. Smith is in verv nnnr ealth The Ladles' Aid sociptv mpr Fred Pitchier as called to Port tion in order to commence other jobs with Mrs. W. J. Dobbyn on Wednes- Huron Saturday on account of the Ill contracted for by Geo.

ness of his mother who died Sunday ay ror tea There will lie no ser- icea at either RChool hnusp nett Run. morning. farmers are Improv The cellar and wallof Vern McKellar's new structure on Church street is com ilay, there being quarterly meeting at ing the nne weather by getting In their spring crops Mr. and Mrs. Ed.

the East Berlin church Farmers pleted and the building will' be fast ire busv mittlns In their Rnriti? rrr Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Tousley brought to completion Born to Mr. spent Sunday with relatives and Mrs. Frank Green on Friday last, l-ittie Bimmons, wno put a pea in his nostril had to be taken to a ten pound The Congregation Port Huron to have it removed.

al society are contemplating building asury's Paints church in the near future The Banfill and family, of Emmet, ipcnt Sunday with his parents here. I CHINA. The farmers are taking advantage )f the fine weather, to rush seeding, vhlch has been much delayed, on ac-otint of the cold wet weather. Trace Oakes is on the sick list Mackly. of Columbus, visfted 8T.

CLAIR TOWN. farmers are very busy at present put Military St. COHN Managers ting in their crops Died at his Mrs. Charlie Wolvln and daughter. home In northern part of the town Helen, have returned home after spending a week in this ship on Tuesday, May 2, Andrew Char ton, a well-to-do farmer of-, this locality.

He leaves a wife, three A dancing party was" given--at the friends in this vicinity recently 4 home of Fred Worm last Monday even- daughters and two Mrs. Percey Worden and Mrs. James iug. A most pleasant time was had by all who attended. In this Deyer is thinking HnhertHo visited Marine City friends ALKER on Wednesday Mrs.

Rose Worden v'f lnity are very busy with their seed of moving on his farm in Lenox for the summer Daniel Flagler, who ing. eturned Sunday from Texas where ho has spent the winter. has been a resident of Armada some They have both as well as beauty. They have been used since 1S35 so are no I experiment. MASURY'S Paints cove: more surface and have a smooth, glossy appearance.

I MASURY'S are unrivalled for body, easy working, durability and economy. Thty are Guar antced not to peel off when properly applied. Try them, they stand the test. Sample card free. time, and is over 90 years old, la still SMITH.

In quite comfortable health. CENTENNIAL. The farmers are busy putting in Mrs. MrMullen, of Almont, Is for Mrs. C.

Kreuger. Mac- The Syrian Bnlbal. DETHOirS IIOTED SPECIALIST WILL MArtt THI roi.lUIMO ISitOuUlt hONTHtr VISIT ur Thursday, May 12 OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 6 P.M.

SHARlV COHSULTATIOV TREE TO ALL their seed grain Martha Reid will kle was home from her school over The Syrian bulbul (nightingale) has Sunday The little daughter of Mr. the loveliest voice of nil God's crea onduct the Epworth League bible uidy Friday night. Helen Mc- bh1 Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson died on tures nnd the saddest song ever beard. Intyre is confined to her home with April 27.

The funeral was held from Shady coverts fringing the Jordan still neasles. Uttie Miss Velma McKen- the West Berlin church on Friday. shelter the bird that "sings darkling." fle Is recovering from chickenpox. Rev. Oliver officiating.

Mrs. Walter There. is legend that the bulbul Mrs. Henry Bealy, of Flint, ne- Lillie Edgerton and children, of Imlay City, are visiting relatives here Mrs. J.

sat in the olive tree In the garden of inu vv a ujvr-rt bos ninua bvv ''1j Clironle ul-aeg for uiany yetra. Hy Bpeclal l-ewarcli, lotigexpefteRce, ami by the akl lie latt lDirtioved iUKtruun-nU and uietiiodi ttiu Uoctor la enabled to aocmately diKf i.a -1 tj, ft-nt. tiritiBoent cuta la Joseph of Arlmathea and the night be of this place, died at her home Flint Sunday. The deceased was in health up to the time of her lenth, doing her work the evening be Hurley has been suffering with neuralgia trie past week. fore the resurrection through tbe a Krt-a tr- nWtro of all CHIWKIO aad darkness poured out her soul in sor fore she died, thus her death was a H-fXlAl.

dlscaaea affllcuog niauklo.t. lo with bop rowing plaint above the still sleeper tfSfi SMITH'S CREEK. School is closed this week as Mr In tbe tomb wherein was never man to her relatives and friends lere. The remains were brought to the lome of her brother, George Conat, laid. When the first Easter morning Mvron was called home by the death Corner Store Phone 1 broke over the eastern bills tbe eggs Monday, where the funeral services of his mother, at Zlon.

His scholars In the nest of the brooding bird spar have sent flowers. Mrs. A. Lindsay, 1 kled with gold, blue, orange and crim vre held Tuesday afternoon. Rev.

inrdoit otllciitting. Mrs. Itealy leaves husband and three small children of Lenox, spent Sunday here. vifV' Griffith spent last week with her son son, and so vre color eggs at Easter for a memorial of the lone singer who besides an aged mother, five sisters and two brothers. Tbe remains were In Wales Jim Lambs ha.s gone to Lenox to keep hotel.

Bert Havers has moved into his house H. Hubble sang by the holy sepulcber. "The City nterred in the iJikeport of the King." by Mrs. Lew Wallace. Dear Sir: Please ask your WIFE, DAUGHTER or SISTER Jo Read MY FREE Offer.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Harris Hudson and fam Is repairing his house Mrs. Smith and little daughter, of Grand Marais. Hamlet at glacavarc.

ily, of Htiel, sjK'nt a few days recently visiting relatives here. ljulles' tif iniponan wa -dIairnaftM b- made rf Ui ce. DfiWalaef will (Iva yon a thorough aad cltiuilfi cxamluatloa I RLC ol cbarg. DH fl I If I AH Cronlc P.BBae of K. piMK tr Now.

Treat Sutcetitully Tbraat, Lsnia, Heart, tta. Kidneys and Bladder, also diAeeii of the. Blood, kli awl Ernplwi rura (knit re, UhtumatUflt, Cheonk Frmata Turner, ato. weUal.tilcwratlona. I-trea and Fistula curwl wiiliout Km atuf.

hew Biaa-od'V, TraatmetiU firTIaS fitoMa3 haa to offer for dite of the urmMi ytnu. flental DpreMt, Neura.ithenl. MelaiKholia, Insomnia, Nar-voti and fhyakai LteMllty from wtialerar raw, and all Nerved and Carae! Uiaeaaeaof men. wmiieu cld.d'ea. All rurable caaea guaranteed.

lU)tueUiLr date of emit. are visiting her parents, Mr. and mm: I nw "Hamlet" Dlaved and adapted id society met at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Gaffney The ladies of the Star r' for Malars at Singapore It was aung Robert Babcock on of Bethlehem hive took Mrs.

Nan All Instead of spoken, and mostly to Lng en by surprise on Saturday afternoon Cha.i. McKenzle, of South Park, spent lisb tunes. Hamlet addressed Uie and took possession fher Sunday with his parents here. 1 trhost to the tune of "Her Oolden home. They had a nne lunch oerore Hair" and killed Polonius to "Listen leaving for their homes and presented Mrs.

Allen with a silver bread tray on LAKEPORT. The remains of Mrs. Henry Beatty, to the Band." Polonius addressed bis fc SOS. i i 4a. iy which was engraved the hive mono son to "That'a English.

You Know," who formerly rived inJhls place, were and. with the king and queen, sang gram. Mrs. Alien could only thank her friends and Mr. Allen took her WISE WORDS TO SUFFERERS From a Woman of Notre Dame, Ind.

I will mall. Irw of any rharire, thi Home Treatment lb full Instruction ami history of mv own cn-e to nr lady sufferm with trouble '4 rnre yourvlf at home wlttuxit the aul of any imyiH-iniu It will eoit you iuOilnjr to elyr In treatou-ci a trial, ami If fou lirrkta to continue it will only cost you about II Niiu a wwlt. It will not lr.urfr wuh your word or orruiaalon. I hrve notrunff to Tell other sufferers of It Ttait 1 a.k. It cure all.

younir or okl. If jou fol a twertntftiowu netiNatloo. miiv of IniiTHlirir evil, lulu in tbe bark or bo writ, or'rmtf Iwuri uo tbe aptne. a diire to pry rr-qwnUr. hot flashrt.

wearinetw. mrjent dtrt to urin.v or tf you hy Leurorrhpo White). sllm of the Wooib. Profuse. Scanty or tair.rul IVrUxii, Tuuiora or Orowthm alilrp Mra.M.

Summer for tbe Kn-e Treatment ami Kui! InfirtB3ti(Hv. TliousitmM beshleHmyvlf haeeured tdrai'io wHt it. wwl tt In wranwrt. WALTER CLINTON WALKER, M. 0 TNtaortB irceiU(T.

Author of Medical and Surgical Emerge Tides, nterred at l.akeport Tuesday. "Mary Was a Housemaid" to other win Stewart, who has leen ill for sev place and thanked them in a very words. The chost Bcene included three Ktc eral weeks. It now ahle to -resume ghosts, two clowns and a bottle of work In his shop Mr. and Mrs.

pleasing manner. The ramiiy expect to move to Detroit this month. THORNTON. whisky. Tbe "Austrian Compressed Gases and Dry Air Thomas Green have not returned home since attending the funeral of heir daughter, Mrs.

Ixwis The woodcrfnl euro for Catarrh. Branchttls, Asthma. Hay ever OtwumtrttoO and aU fntlamaiatory Aflecttana of ilie keaolratary 1 ract- You take it with tbe air om brwaiAa, thiw rectiir.ic directly ttm aeat of dieae, qnk kly owtroylnR the rerun, and healing iba Mrs. I.aturno spent a day fin Port The Ice. which came from the north Do you Know the vilue of your cytir Do you jive them proper attention? nst week, laid much damage to the Huron recently as a guest oi airs.

Ashley No Aid meeting was held this week House cleaning all fish The farmers are busy seeding on Wie high lands. I. around nowadays Miss Libble Clausen is in Pontlac vlsitin grelatives. F. Iturno 'was at Port Huron Tues 'i i octor on day of Tfaut wUl be eleen ONB 1 KKATMCNT 1 REH.

tot teaUoitwUi. SPECIAL I -TLftre you )en unabl to find a curef Are fflk-tM KOW w.U.ny iTrot" oi If an. remember. A Con.uttaUoa wKS Dr. Waiki day ef visit ill cost you nothing, and It may mean to you-The lioad wUeaJUi.

A candid 0lH1l will plue tone two to four otioee. of artne, Ant paaaed latlie mOTiitiK (fireterrvdj for analysl. OuUoo LLuiLu aeut in. applieatioii. Those unabie to oee doctor OS day of taa" -wr.

c. WALKER, M. Ta GARDENDALE. The Y. P.

S. of Emmanuel Baptist mrr-h win observe its first annlver- day The flag station at Sunnyslde la nrmreriftted verv much Mrs. fc. I w'U T-nlin a mi l' lior.it) Trt-utoient whk p-JUy and im. (irren Sivkri- nJ Iamf il or Mr-tistruatlon In youmr ami eiiwnnj and av Tour AtUirtf-f th humillalioa Of explain- I health altrtya pt frVm lut aie.

-f yj to known of your own or entrot? who know i rfrtbit th: liooirt reaiiy erec.H di.ua.el exwdlttonit of i normi.rhir r'crtbenj rei ix mu.ol-iand htnimenu which caase t.i. rite Uxiu a.s this oCcr may cot be niid axain. fro on r.eororr!eri anl roful icenniatlot: I trlert tn-ure-t ic rnl tempiirary relief By a I uia dviw well wotuaxi." C. D. MASON, Dcvrcreek.

Mica. k-. tr.u and your llom-i Treattnent, they cured me of all my all- aud tin verr Uiankf'il that It wsi l'laced within mjr Mrs. JOSKPU 1-OLLARI). Elmer, Mich.

I w.nt through with I h.td faiUnir of thewomhan4 many other I si'nt lor our lioice Trt'atri-iit and row am a well woman." 0 E. Abbey entertained friends In' honor ary Friday evening by giving an ice JCIf -JU; U. I Mn of her birthday last Sunday. cream social. 615 Second Detroit, Mien.

KtWtMDtN THE OATIS AN0 WLAOtS Of VISIT. LAMBS. WADHAMS. Mrs. Barker, of Grlswold street con-llnues verv low from the fever Chrlafen Henrv Fox.

deceased, was Fixes itching and discharging eyes; Mr. and Mrs. Hitchlngs. North Street. also granulated lids.

Mrs. 17. 1. ARroD. o.

Cox 410 Notre Dame, Ind JSS. M. SUMMERS, unent Snndav With Mf. and If your eyes are weak, watery or Mrs Hill and Mrs. cnea- blurred, Eye-Fix will fix them.

born In Germany, January, 1834, and died In the township of Wales, April 28, 1904. He married Miss Mary Bombgard. of Germany. He was the father of ten children, seven boys and three girls and the grandfather of nineteen grandchildren. His widow, nine children and seventeen grandchildren, three sisters and one broth ter Kinney were the guests of Mr.

and Mm Frank Kinner recently Mr. If roar eyes are red, dull, sore, in and Mrs. Mort Atklna and daughter, jured, inflamed or strained, Eye-Fix will fix them. The Port Huron Wood Plaster Co. Olive, visited relatives in uooaens on Snndav.

m. Atklna Dent bun- These troubles, if neglected, may rlav with Mrs. Havs Mr. and Mrs. cause total blindness.

Why neglect MANUFACTURERS Or. and daughter, Mabel, or tne your eyes when a safe and sure rem Wooden Track, were tne guests or ir. anrt Mr Hill nn Sunday er sqvlve him. Farmers are busy getting In their crops. Fox, who has been III for some time, die last Thursday.

He was buried Sunday under the auspices of the K. O. T. edy Is offered you at a alight expense. Rihmrlr nnri daughter Were the eueStS Wood Fiber Wall Plaster Prepared Rtady for Use.

Bookkeepers, artists, stenographers. of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Peck, for tailsrs, sewing machine operators. REAL ESTATE FOR A FEW DAYS WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: 845 Water Street, only $1,200.

This is a six room house with a water: lot 50x200 ft. to dock line and will grow in value. 1635 Lyon Street, only $950. fcr which you can obtain agood seven room house and one acre of choice garden land. These are bargains and must be sold at once.

-We have some vacant lots at your own price. S. D. RUNNELS 901sutlVy Mike Murphy has gone to Detroit a few days this weeK. wm- Kjause, of thp Times office.

SDent Sunday with nrinters. students, telegraph operators, where he will work on-a street hla na rents herp Mr. and Mrs. Wm. copyists, molders, carpenters, paint dance held in the 'Maccabee hall McDonald, of Manistee, were tno er, motormen, railroad men and others on Tuesday evening was well attended riicKta of Mr.

and Mrs. Peck, recently. over 50 numbers were sold. The pro whose occupation taxes their eyes are Thov formerlv resided Mr. ceeds go to help pay for the base ball using Eye-Fix with splendtd results.

Frasier la moving his family to this boys new suits. After 1 1 years use throughout Ohio and other states lAiter has been pronounced superior to all others. Will set on wall in twu hours. Much lighter and stronger than other P'ters. Try a small sack for patching and 1 convinced.

Factory, and Office, 511-513 Merchant Street Port Huron, Michigan. place after spending the winter in Port Huron. Sunday school held a well attended session last Sunday Never accept a substitute. Send 10 cents for sample. Address; Eye-Fix Remedy I fit Citniiv of 9 MEMPHIS.

A. O. Taylor and wife have gone to omeo to II vp. Mr. Taylor expects to Dept.

17 Detroit, Mkh. 4 Imiu win an v. uai Rev. Rushbrook, of Port Huron. I iwlll preach at.

the church on laid by Drofgtsti and Opttaian. gb on the Stephen G. Taylor again takes control of the flouring JMay Sf at 3.

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