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MART HOLDEN DRUGGISTS. Hew Store ! New Goods B ji I Mi Hi H Wehiive the Finest Store and Larg est StM-k of DriiKM of any one In St. Clair county. Wi Hie hero to stav, ami nwHiiJit.it what we nay, ami hope by honest dealing to Secure a share of your patronage. Our Patent Medicines are the best. No shelf Worn articles. A complete !lnj of everything. such as Shoul der 11 races, Trusses, Chamois Skins. Klegant l'erfuniery, Toilet Soaps, Combs, Hrushes, Pipes, Cigars. Tobaccos, Stationery ; Diamond, Is land City.Magfeand Peer less Dyes; Par malee & Kraut's Condition Powders, 20 cts. per pound, six Muuds for only 1.00. io 14 IB 19 dj Grant Holden & Bro., q Mi YALE, - - MICH. EXPOSITIONS. Here's to the kicker. The treacherous kicker. The kicker who never Is true; Who alwavs is crying, And never Is trying Some good for his own town to da No use to correct him. Nor need you expect him To get to the front like a man : For while others hustle He'll sit down and rustle Objections to raise to each plan. Anil when the brute dies We'll pause with dry eyes, On his future condition to dwell. And we'll envv the devil That will handle the shovel When he roasts the rank kicker right well. Irepare for the fall fair. This is the lirst oyster month. Keep in mind the date of the Port Jiuron lair .Npt. zz-io. A hoii of Win, Kdgerton's is laid up at home with a broken leg. Simeon Hamilton lot a valuable black mare by death on Saturaay. Win. Cavanagh has a new residence under way on his lot on Mary street. Wo are informed that Widow Morrill living north of Yale, fell and broke her leg. The northern lights have been visible the past few evenings. A sure sign of rain. If. C. Maloney and wife have gone to house-keeping in Judson IJlack's house. Seventy cases of loots and shoes, all grades and styles just received at J. I. McKeith's. John Holden and wite now occupy the house on Mill street owned by v. It. Holden. Mrs. W. X. McKcnna and family will move to letroit this week where they will reside in the future. Harvey Tappan makes another sale of lots 4 and u of Reed & McXutt'a ad dition, to J. A. Jackson. Never believe all you may hear; for he who believes all 'that he hears often believes more than he hears. A slight frost was visible early Tues day morning. Not enough to do any injury to fruit or vegetables. Henry l'earce U in Avoca where he has secured the contract for erecting a store building for Mr. Marakle. The Port Huron District Methodist Kpiscopal conference will meet in Simpson church, Detroit, Sept. 16. M. A. Surgent presents a new adv. in this issue of the Expositor to which we call the attention of our man readers. Tappun & Law have purchased a half interest in 1,imx acres of land in Elmer township, Sanilac county, of James Ferguson. The undersigned has 200 bushels of seed wheat for sale at the flax mill in Yale. Call early and place your order. J as. McColt.. 11 tf The Flint & Pere Marquette railroad company now have colored porters on parlor cars. The change went into ef fect last week. James II. Mooro is prepared for the fall trade with a full stock of- Empire drills. Notice his change of adv. on the eighth page. . Pennington's air ship machine is tak ing a rest, but the Air Ship waltz by Doles will travel to every city and town in the United states. Two greasv-looking characters with a cinnamon Lear created considerable excitement on the streets of our village Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. D. I'rown's condition the past few days has been much improved. It is earnestly hoped by her many friends that she will soon recover. This week we received a very neat card announcing the birth on August 2Kth of a D-pound boy at St. Joseph, Mo., to Dr. and Mrs. C. V. High. Moses Austin, of Sanilao Centre, is employed in James Wallace's harness shop at present. Charley Presley is also kept busy pulling wax ends. Johnny Sexton has opened a grocery in his building near the station. He will keep on hand groceries, provisions, canned good?, tobacco, cigars, etc. Ari'iiKNTirK Waxtkh. A boy 17 years old who is steady and desires "to learn the harness maker's trade. For furth er particulars call on James Wallace, Yale. lltf The Expositor is read by everybody in the counties of St. Clair, Sanilac, Lapeer and Macomb whether subscrilh ers or not. Advertisers please make a note of this. A Foresters basket Pic-nic will be held at Iakeport on Thursday, Sept. 17th. The high officers will be present and there willbo a horse-back parade and boat riding. JJeware of the thief of time, procras tination; this day is as convenient as to-morrow; t his day is yours, to-morrow is not; this day is ft day of mercy, to morrow may bo a day of doom. J. D. McKeith lias received his fall stock of ready-made clothing, over coats, etc. I have for sale the Hay Port lime the cheapest and best in the market also hair, calcine, cement, salt, etc. II. J. McPhkk, Yale The largest day's threshing we hare heard of this season was done at tieo Marakle's on Monday. 1310 bushels of grain were turned out. Next. No man or woman is equipped for lite who has not learned to say mjo but it's to be said kindly as well as hrmly, if its lesson is to bo made im pressive. You do not have to go to Port Huron for the latest styles m ladies', misses' and children's cloaks and jackets for vou can get them hero at John J). Mc Keith's store. Mrs. Taylor would respectfully in vite the ladies of Yale and vicinity to call and look over her hosiery counter as she has a full assortment of fall and winter grades. Wantkd I would like to get a num ber of apprentice cirls to learn dress making. Apply at my establishment over r. . juuan iv t os tirug store. Auik Ulack, iale. IS The Yale Cornet Rand appeared on the streets Tuesday evening and dis coursed some sweet music, lhe lioys "get there" with Itoth feet and we hope to hear them more frequently. Here is a remarkable offer: The De troit Daily Times, 3.00 per year, and Weekly Expositor, $1.00 a year, both for the small sum of $2.50 per year in advance. Now is your time to sub scribe. Mrs. Taylor has moved into James Welch's house on Kennitic street and the rooms over the bank will be occu pied by J.C. Holden and wife until they build a new dwelling on Mechan ic street. Died, at Laoecr. on Thursday, Sept. 3, 18!1, the o months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Soules. The funeral was held in the M. P. church in this (dace on Saturday, Rev. Sheppard, of apeer, officiating. The merchants of Port Huron have organized an association called "The Merchants' Exchange of Port Huron, Michigan." This is for their mutual protection against slow paying custom ers and delinquent debtors. For Sale or Rent Forty acres in Sec. 9, Speaker township, one milo north and one mile west of Moore's Corners. Land is firstclass. For further particulars apply on premises or write Michael Coonax, Speaker, Mich. 18 There is an old adage "that when tho breeze dies out, men must take to the oars." So in business, when trade is dull, tradesmen must take to adver tising. It is the only way to push the boat along, and make business go forward. If you could see your own scalp I through an ordinary magnifying glass, you would be amazed at the amount ot lust, dandrutt and dead skin thereon accumulated. The best and most pop ular preparation for cleansing the scalp is Ayer's Hair Vigor. D. R. Menerey has again returned to his old love the Coleman Indepen- lent. inducements ottered by toie' man business men were the lever that brought him back, and caused him to sever his connections with the Jit. "leasant Enterprise. Midland Sun. Money can bo earned in spare time ygood reliable men and women as ocul agents for the warranted fruits, flowers and trees of J. E. Whitney, 1 l X- l. . I . Jiocnesier, l. ltariy salary is paiu for steady work, ami a permanent hon orable business is quickly built up. 15 M. Fitzgerald & Co. have newly pa pered and otherwise refitted tho inter ior of their loot and shoe store and are now prepared with a new and neat stock to supply the wants of the people in this vicinity. A new advertisement appears in another column of this is sue. Read it. The postmasters at tho county scats in the state have each received an order from the department at Washington to visit the offices in their respective coun ties and report the result of their visit to the post othce department at w ash- ington. The postmaster must bear his own expense. Next Sunday will close the fourth ear for Rev. 0. R. Clark in this place, he conference will commence on the lfith inst. at the Palmer Memorial hurch, at Detroit. There is a strong feeling among the members of the church, favoring Mr. Clark'sreturn for another year. Marlette Leader. James Rail will have a rmblic auction at his premises three miles north and one-half mile east of Peck on Wednes day, Oct. 7th. The sale will consist of farm stock, imnlemcnts. a ten-horse engine and loiler, 1 twenty-six inch stone feed mill, and oilier machinery not mentioned. . . .Lord, auc tioneer. Each one of us is bound to mako the little circle in which we live better and appier; each one of us is bound to see that out of that small circle tho Avidest good may flow; each ono of us may mve fixed in our mind the thought hat out of a single household may ow influences that shall stimulate the whole commonwealth and the whole ivilizcd world. Ex. At the regular meeting of Advance odge, no. 110, I. . (). F., Friday eve ning, Sept. 4, the following resolution was passed: Resolved, that we extend our united sympathies to our beloved rother, James Kettiewell, in tho loss f his dear wife by tho scythe of time, August 31, 1H!)1, and commend him and is tour small children to the one who ooth all things well. F. W.Julian, Secretary. For Re xt One hundred acres of rnt class farming laud, one mile north f Yale. The land is all cleared and n the best of condition. Well fenced nd watered; contains two bearing or chards, two good barns, cow barn, and tlier out buildings, all in good repair. or particulars apply on the premises, o ANilliam Williams, or to his address t Yale, Mich. 14-L'm The "Odd Fellows' (irand March" nd the "Air Ship Waltz" are two of he latest compositions of Isaac Doles, 34 West Michigan St., Indianapolis, nd. Roth are musical gems. They comprise five pages each, sheet music ze, besides illustrated title pages, not ifhcult in execution but beautiful in composition, and sell at 40c. each. Ry ay of introduction Mr. Poles win mail them to any address on receipt of 0 cents each when accompanied by this notice. Henry Pearce is busily engaged mak lng numerous changes in and about his dwelling house on Jones street. A bald-headed woman is unusual be fore she is 40, but gray hair is common with them earlier, lialdness and gray ness may be prevented by using Half'i Hair Kenewer. W. W. Lord, auctioneer, will sell b public auction on the farm of Wm. 1 Fletcher, one mile west, and 1) miles north of Melvin, Speaker township, on Friday, Sept. 18th, 1891, farm-stock, agricultural implements, etc. Sale to commence at one o'clock p. m., sharp Sallow and leaden-hued complexion soon give way to the loveliest pink and white when the use oi Ayers harsapa rilla is persisted in, and cosmetics en tirely abandoned. Nothing can coun forfeit tho rosy glow of perfect health which blesses those who use this medi cine. The annual meeting of school district yo. 1, was held in the prnnar school building on Monday evening, Sept. 7. Rut very littlo interest was manifest throughout the meeting. W. W. (Irin nell was re-elected assessor, and J. R Francis elected trustee for three years to succeed D. (J. Williams. Director Ferguson's unnual report showed re ceipts from all sources, $4,172.74; dis bursements, iS'f.-KM.ul; balance on banc $734.13. A claim of $728 and interest falls due October 17th. A largo crowd attended the enter tamment given in Central hall ed nesday evening by tho Good Templars l hose who took part acquitted them selves creditably, and everyone seemed to have been pleased. The following is tho program that was presented: Overture Hand 1. The Baby Elephant 2. Instrumental 3. Dialogue "Aunt True" Alarcla needier and Llllle Hennessy. 4. Vocal Duet .."flypsyt'ountess" Air. Navuie ami miss iiearss. 5. "The Danrlng Cooness" B. Medley lly the Girls 7. Music By the Hand B. Tableaux I. The Flower O III. The Coming Man. Jtefore and After the Explosion. riantatlon Scene. On the Train. i'ocahoutas and Cant, John Smith. .Solo Mr. 8a vllle Dialogue, In 3 Acts. . . . t "Cinderella" Farce "The Barber Shop" ny me isoys. Solo Miss Elliott Instrumental Mabel Moore and Lillian Welch. Hong "Drudder Noah" By the Boys. "See Saw" Ity the Girls II. 111. IV. V. VI. "The Sleeping Beauty" 4 Acts and ft) Characters. ' Tableau . 'An Artist's Dream COMMON COUNCIL. ... 1 VlLLAOK OF YAI.K, Sept. 7, 1891. Council met in regular session, Pres ident Holden in the chair. Trustees present Welch, Menerey, Cady. Minutes of last regular meeting read and on motion approved. On motion tho following accounts were allowed from the highway and contingent funds: HIGHWAY TNI. James Goheen $10 00 Marvin Holcomb Orlando Holcomb , Edward Fry , Marvin Holcomb 75 fOXTINOKNT TNI. J. A.Menzies 5 00 William Clyne 25 00 W. R. Gillett 2 C5 On motion tho time for collecting taxes was extended to the first Monday in October, 1891. Moved and supported that the street commissioner be instructed to construct a sidewalk in front of Smith and Nig geman lots. Carried. Moved and supported that all per persons owning property on the east side of Main street from Frank Lan dro's corner to railroad be notified to repair sidewalics in front of their lots. Carried. On motion council adjourned. Jos. Effiuck, clerk. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been under the care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatment until he was not able to get around. They pronounced his case to be Con sumption and incurable. He was per suaded to try Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much bet ter; he continued to use it and is today enjoying good health. If you have any Throat. Lung or Chest Trouble try It. "We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at Grant Holdeu & Rro's. Drugstore. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of con sumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and all throat and lung affections, also u positive and radic.il cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful cura tive powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in Ger- man, French or English, with full di rections for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp naming this paper. W. A. Noyes. 820 Powers' Block, Rochester, X.Y. 7 For Sale. Ono two-seated, extension top Surrey with pole, thills and lamps. Also ono sett double harness. Ihocarriago was made by W. H. Harris and has been out of shop less than two years. Is as good as new. Will give time on good approved note. Dr. Will 11. (iowan. ' oil? i : i... : 10U i'.iifuiru at raruMiuu uuicv. niicklen -Arnica halve. The Rest Salve in the world tor Cuts. Uruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetters, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by (J rant Holden & Rro. D repared For the Fall We! WITH A FULL LINE OF WW w J Ivy U W ufl JU Lm HflrTAWS Plows and AND OTHER IMPLEMENTS. Seeders. SEWING - MACHINES OF THE BEST MAKES. JAMES Fall Fairs. Lapeer September 22, 23, 21, 25. Port Huron Sept. 22, 23, 21, 25. Y'ale Sept. 29 and 30, October 1. Armada Sept. 30 and Oct. 2. North Prancli Sept. 30 and Oct. 2. Had ley October G, 7, 8. Capac October 7, 8, !). Cas City Sept. 22, 23, 24, 25. Pomeo October 6, 7, 8, D. Flint September 15, 10, 17, 18. Kimball Sept. 20 and 30. Hlbbard's Rheumatlcand Liver Pills These Pills are scientifically com pounded, and uniform in action. Xo griping pain- so commonly following the use of Pills. They are adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no equal in the cure of sick headache, con stipation, dyspepsia, and biliousness; and, as an appetizer, they excel any other preparation. Sold by Grant Holden & Pro. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool- fords Lotion. Never fails. Sold by urant iioiaen x jiro druggists, rale T0M- will save money by seeing our large anu complete line or School Shoes before purchasing elsewhere. PRICES RIGHT While thanking our kind patrons for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us since arriving here, we desire to say our stock is steadily increasing, and we now have on hand a very good as sortment of Fall (Joods. Custom work a specialty, llepairing neatly and promptly done. II. FITZGERALD & CO. Yale, - - Mich. . M. A. Sargent, -OTHE NORTH END GROCER, lias a choice selection of G-rocerles, rrvilte. Caxixxed. 0-ood.s, rro-visloxxs, 22tc. have also a fine line of the best brand3 of Tobacco and Cigars. DOELLE SOB, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. School Books and Stationery. Albums and Plush G-oods We also have Croquet Sets, Hammocks, Base Ball Goods, Etc. H. Doelle & Son, Holden Block, Yale, Mich. City Marble and Granite Works. Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Granite and Marble Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Mantles, Grates, Tiles, and Cut Huilding Stone. toying direct from Quarries, in large lots, we are in a position to give our customers the lowest possible prices consistent with lirst-class workmanship and the best material, liefore placing your orders with other dealers it will pay you to inspect our work and prices. Please remember, our new salesrooms and factory are now located on Hutler street west, opposite the Baptist church, Fort Huron. N. H. MAIILOX HEA11SS, Yale, Mich., is our authorized agent. All orders placed with him will have our prompt attention. Harris5 Carriage Works Still to tikie Front. With the Largest and llest Assortment of Carriacea and Itoceries ever offered in this vicinity. Buggies of every style and linish; also work made to order on short notice. Call and see my Celebrated Steel dear Uuggy, the best in the market. A full line of Fine Farm Wagons, which I propose to sell cheap, and warrant every articie here mentioned. I'lease call early, look over ray stock and pick out a buggy for yourself. We make ten different styles. llepairing and painting specialty. Horseshoeing and jobbing promptly attended to. Thanking the public for past patronage, I would further solicit a continuance of the same in the future. ?7"m. 2H. Harris. SrOCl27WCL3T. Pi ce Hall Furniture Store ! Iled Iloom Suits for sixteen dollars. Flush Parlor Suits of six pieces for twent)-five dollars. As you goup from the depot look for the sign "Palace Hall Furniture Store. hen you see that, stop quick for that s the place. Successor to Mulford & Howard.