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Wilcox's Corner. F 0 R S A LE ! One Farm of Uti! arios, 1 10 acres linjtrovfd. One Fai nt of 45 acres, all Improved, uml MOucres of wllil Uml. One pair of young KeUlIui:, weight 2,700 lbs., llrsf -eliinn traveler. Oik horse i year old, and one t-olt 3 years old which wfljjh l,4oo lit. Twn Merino liuckitiml m yrude Merino eweH, In lots to suit purchaser. llavlnir had sonit) exjerlenre lu the auctioneer business I offer my services to those In need, on renouahle terms. Satisfaction puarituteed. Ahvoiio wishing to Insure their property naint loss lv lire or Ilk'lituliiK In the New Far mers' Mutual of St. Clair and Sanilac Counties, which Is In a prosperous condition, will please notify me by postal, as I am acnt for said com pany. ii. jr. wxloos, Kast Greenwood 1'. ()., Mich. BEAR IN MIND! THAT WALLAC I selling goods at Astonishingly Low Prices. Look at the following: Single Harness, from $0 00 up Double Harness, from 21 00 up Gray Hobes 4 00 Blankets, from 85 up 5-ring Halters, 75 Web Halters, 25 anl everything else accordingly. WALLACE BROCKWAY CENTRE. C. E. ROSWELL, Fu-tioral Purnishor FREE HSAHSE. UROCKWAY CKNTRE. MICH. u n Look Here! llavlngjuitrccvi ved a larc stock of Dry Goods, Cloth in;, Jloots and Shoe, Jlats and dtp. Dress Goods and Groceria Of all the latest styles and at prices that defy competition. We would respectfully Invite our customers Mid all others to examine the poods and prices before, purchasing elsewhere. We guarantee to satisfy all In reicard to prices. On all cash purchases of $1 and over we w ill f Ivelire pernt. off. You will always find Miss K. Hayes on , hand, tety and willing to show good and irlre prices. Thanking my friends for their Past patronage, 1 soltrltinu a continuance of the same, I remain yours truly, W. H. BALIM1E Drockway, Mich. TO GOODS ! We have just returned from the Detroit markets with a CHOICE LIKE Ct MUM GOODS ! which are exceptionally good values. An investigation of our goods and prices will convince the most, skeptical buyer. A cordial iuvitatioti is. extended to all to c ill early and secure Uar gains. Respectfully yours, A. & E. O'Learv, ItrtocKWAY, Mich. GEORGE V. HEID, Baker & Confectioner. lK..VI.KIt IN Choice Candies, Uome-mide Candies, Nuts of all kinds, Fine Cigars, Fruits. Canned Ooods, Green Vegetables. Fresh Bread, Buns, Cakes and Cookies always on hand. SCO. V. RI3II), Brock way Centre. CORRESPONDENCE. Vapcr from Valley Centre. John II Oakland and Edgar 1 toss at tended the Teachers' Association at Hurnside last Saturday. ' (). A. Tuck has gone to his old home near Mulford on account of the illness of his father. Walter Weeks. Blasts from Brockway. James (Jowan has recovered from his Illness. Dame Humor says we are not to get the railroad after all. Mr. llussell has the frame up and partly enclosed for his new house. There will be decoration services at Spring 1 1 ill cemetery Decoration day. The frost of last week did consider able damage to gardens and growing crops in this vicinity. Mrs. Cal llussell is still very low with but little hope of her recovery. Her son, a young man, is also very sick. W. N. Uallentine has charge of the post-oilice again, J. W. (Justin having resigned. It changed hands last week. Silas Ilodgins is still verv ill. He Is now suffering with abscesses on his back. During the last two weeks the pain has been very severe. Mash from Me Win. Arthur Ueemer and family moved to Clare, Mich., last week. Mrs. Frank Smith has returned home after a two weeks visit in Canada. Our hotel is doing quite a business. One boarder, some transients and several stars. - It. Kettlewell's barn took a tumble Monday last. Don't know whether it was insured or not. FA. JJeemer came home from the lumber woods last Friday night. I suppose you all know it. Heavy frosts Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings doing considerable damage to crops and fruit. H. J. Mcl'hee is having his house and front fence re-painted which makes a great improvement in the looks of the premises. A number of Mr. Hrison's relatives from Canada visited him last week. They were much pleased with their visit and the country hereabouts. It is reported that W. J. Moore has been appointed postmaster here in place of (.'has. Dewey. We don't un derstand why a change should be made as Mr. Dewey has always been faithful and obliging, lie has held the oilice since it was first started and was ap pointed under a republican adminis o'atioii ABd just as pinch a republi can now ahe was then. School Report. Ueport of the Valley Centre school for the month ending May IT. lsy.. Number of days taught 20;number of pupils enrolled .SO; average daily attend ance 57. Those passing the examina tion required at the end of the month and those who did good work during the month. Arithmetic lirst grade Joel Beckett, Minnie (lernsey and Ella Dafoe. Second grade llobert Rogers, Edna Hollenbeck, Joseph Muir, Andy Tobin and Arthur SteinholT. Third grade Robert Howell, Edgar Ross, Floyd Uoughner, Elmore Hollenbeck, John Roth, Mary Weeks. Fourth grade Johu Holmes, lloland York and Ervine Uoughner. Fifth grade Annie Callahan and John Hoaglaud. Geography fourth grade Robert Howell, Edgar Ross, Floyd Uoughner, Will Holmes and Mary Hollenbeck. Fifth grade John Hoaglaud, Joseph Lennahan. John Holmes and Holland York. Reading first grade Annie Weeks, Oliver Hollenbeck, Wesley Setter. Will Setter, George Muir, Sher man Salsbury, Frank SteinholT, Wate Beckett and Charlie Roth. Third grade John McLeod, Andrew Tobin, Joseph Muir. Jacob Tobin, Stuart Dafoe, Mabel Steinhoff, Ernest Beckett and Olla Dafoe. Fourth grade Mary Hollenbeck, Floyd Boughuer, Elmore Hollenbeck and Annie Tobin. Cram- mar third grade Frances Uoughner, Mary Weeks, Floyd Boughuer, Robert Howell, Edgar Ross.Nettie Muir, Mary Hollenbeck, Edna Hollenbeck, Thomas Muir. Elmore Hollenbeck, Robert Rog ers, William Muir and Bertie SteinholT. Fourth grade Holland York, John Holmes, Ervine Boughuer, Joseph Lennahan, Annie Tobin and Nellie Salsbury. Fifth grade Annie Calla han, John Hoaglaud and Maggie Calla han. History fourth grade Holland York, Ervine M. Uoughner, Robert Howell and Edgar Ross. Fifth grade- John Hoaglaud and Joseph Lennahan Physiology fourth grade William II. Holmes, Nettie Muir and Mary Weeks. John Hoaglaud, Annie Callahan, Mag gie Callahan, Joseph Lenahan, Holland York, Elvira Uoughner, Chester Mc Leod and John Holmes. E. S. Hi.ack, Teacher. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine. This is an old adage, and a true one, and no one will dispute it. It applies to many things generally, and to Loose's Red Clover Blossoms for the euro of rheu matism especially. It is a remedy that cannot be excelled. For sale by W. N. McKenna. 100 Ladies Wanted. And 100 men to call on any druggist for a free trial package of Lane's Fam ily Medicine, the great root and herb remedy, discovered by Dr. Silas Lane while In the Rocky Mountains. For diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys it is a positive cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Children like it. Everyone praises it. Large size package, 50 cts. At all druggists. Forced to Leave Home. Over (50 people were forced to leave their homes yesterday to call for a free trial package of Lane's Family Medi cine. If your blood is bad, your liver and kidneys out of order, if you are constipated and have headache and an unsightly complexion, don't fail to call on any druggist to-day for a free sam ple of this grand remedy. The ladies praise it. Everyone likes it. Large size package 50 cents. IJicctnc Hitter. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used electric bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not ex ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric hitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, wilt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of head ache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Hitters -entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and 61.00 per bottle at C. A. Wells' drug store. IIoksks foii Sai.k A good general purpose team for sale. Apply at this oilice. 51-3 Foil Sai.k-One carriage and one platform wagon cheap apply at Fergu son's hardware. Fou Sai.k. One brown mare In foal. For further particulars call at the Ex rosiTou oilice Foil Sai.k. One yoke of cattle, good workers, also one brood mare. Terms to suit purchaser. Enquire at the Ex l'osiToi: ofliee, Brockway Centre. 52-4 Xotick All who are indebted to me will please call and settle within thirty days, or their accounts will be placed In the hands or an attorney tor colletion. 2-1 Pki:ik Johnson. Siiinolks fou Sai.k. The under signed has a large quantity of shingles also any number of cedar posts for sale at his store in Peck all of which will be sold cheap. P' J. T. Watkkmax. Xotick Gentlemen who subscribed to Bonus for Flax Mill will please call at II olden Bros.' store and pay sub scription as the list is there. leu.o, ISSit. Jy order ot .subscribers. Foi: Sam: ok Hknt. I wish to sell or rent my place situated just outside the corporation. For further particu lars inquire of David Tcetel, Brock way entre. It? Mns. Hi: ;i: ca I1i:i;i:k. Foil Sam:. The undersigned wishes to sell his house and lot situated in Chamberlain's addition to the village of Urockway Centre. For further par ticulars address or call on II. E. Bkakh, Brockway Centre. 4'5 Xotick All persons are hereby for bidden purchasing a certain promissory note bearingdate Julv 1SSS, drawn by Hannah A. McConneil in favor of (. W. Winn as I have not received value for the same and refuse to pay It. 1-1 Hannah A. McConnki.l. Fa km fou Sai.k on Hknt. Contain ing HO acres To acres improved 10 acres in wheat. To be Rold on time to suit purchaser or rented for a term of years. For further particulars call on or address, E. E. Bowman. Brockway Centre. Mich. 45ml Fou Sai.f. at a Baiioain. One Champion self-binder in good condi tion, used only one season. Reason for selling, owner having rented her farm. Time given for purchase money on approved note. For further particu lars inquire of Win. Gowan, Brockway Centre. 3tf Maktiia J. Welch. LrMitKit fou Sai.k. I have for sale 40.000 feet of good hemlock fencing at .50 per 1.000 feet: 10.000 feet of pine lumber for building, bill stuff all grades, 250.000 shingles, culls Sl.m per 1000, tt Inch clear j?1.75 per 1000. clear shine les 82.1m per 1000. The above is for sale at the store of D.vii Ross, At gyle Centre, Sanilac Co., Mich. Far mers enquire at Gleason's. Sandusky. Fakm run Salk. The undersigned wish to sell their farm of 1W acres; fdt uated in Sec. H and 17. township of Kmmet, 120 acres well improved. 20 acres standing timber, two dwelling houses. 2 large barns with sheds In connection, two good wells of water, a stream of water flows through the farm, a flrst-clasu orchard. I he entire farm is weM fenced and under a high state of cultivation. For further particulars and terms address Af.KX. Lothian, Mt. Salem, or It. M. Lothian, lirock way Centre. 40m3 FINITD Great Reduction in FURNITURE. I have a large utock of First class Furniture which I will sell cheaper than ever. Call and see for yourselves. No trouble to show goods and givo prices. G-OHEE1T. I Ill PIT wf rill QA.N IT BE That you wil1 deny yourself, your wife and your family any of the comforts of life when they are to be had on every hand? HAVE YOU EVER stpped to think that yu owe it to those who are near and dear to you to make their life as happy and pleasant as it is possible? DO YOXJ KNOW" Tiiat a nice Carriage, almost any style so long as there is an idea of style about it, and springs and cushions, goes a long way towards filling the void of neglected appreciation? "WE CAN SUPPLY The need out ofourone hundred or more different makes and styles ranging from a $25 road cart up to a handsome $800 Victoria. HERE IS A LIST Platform anc three spring wagons, side springs, -timpkins, brewster, and elliptic spring carriages, phaetons, surries, etc. GIVE US A CALL we carry the largest line, can make the best prices and sell only good goods. ANDERSON &, COMPANY, Port Huron, Brockway Centre, Croswcll and Marine City. PHIL McDOUGALL, Manager, vv atones, 1 At C. HOLDEN BLOCK, Watches. THERE ABE Bis, Ml Site, Still, E! We can't help that; we are not running the Sun, hut we ark running the Dry Goods business and a long as we do so we propose to Knock the Spots off Competition. Hero is our first lick at it. We ar going to put on saleFiwo 2iloa of CALZCOS at TiTrm Caxxts a Yard. One-quarter of a mile of thee gooda will make dresses for 40 WOMEN 40 and each separate, single, particular, individual woman can have a Dress for Sixty Cents. We are going to follow this up each wk with a different deal and each and cvwy time we shall offer Sorrn.etln.Ing: Tilsit "Will O-o ZEEIgOn-t To Tlxe Spot. Watch our advertisement. Watch it weekly. Don't m.v Tlie Expositor! $1.00 CLUBBING: We have made arrangements whereby we can fur nish all the Leading Periodicals in this country, in connection with the Expositor, at a great reduction from the regular price. Jewelry, Silverware H. NIGG-EMAN'S. ' BROCKWAY CENTRE. Clocks and Jewelry neatly repaired. SPOTS 01 rOGKti SUBSCRIBE FOR A YEAR. IN ADVANCE a 9 T3 1 1 1 a Brockway Centre, Mich. THE SI let a Bargain get away. ntre Oloc