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FOR BARGAINS . I35T- Drugs, Stationery And Wall Pao3. -O-O TO- The Palace Drug Store. We wish to say right here that we have a very large line of Drugs, Medi cines. Chemicals, etc. and everything of the best quality. Customers can safely rely on any article purchased from us In Perfumes, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Purses. I'ocket Hooks, Pipes, Trusses, Shoulder I traces and Syringes we lead them all. We make a specialty of Prescriptions and family receipts, and invite your inspection of our goods and will guar antee our prices right. fiSty-WV will not be undersold by anyone. Wa are Headquarters for Wall Paper, t GRANT HOLDEN & BRO, MICH. EXPOSITIONS. House cleaning time. Monday, May 80th, is Memorial Day. Hoche to Kent. Inquire of Mrs. J. C. Hart. 2 Read all the advertisements in the KxrosiToa. 8. II. Homers now handles J. II. Erien's bread. Joseph Sicho has moved from II ul bert to Hallaton, Mich. A nico large kitchen has been added to Cyrus Robinson's houtc. CasBie Newell ha9 been very poorly lately but is now on tho improve. Try. Dullam's Great German 25 cent Cough Cure at Grant Holden & Bro.'s. M. Matzcn and family now occupy W. fe'eott's new house near tho Flax mill. A new nidcwalk is being laid on the east side of Main street in frontof John Hofckin's. W. H. Collin.1, of Greenwood, ex pects to leave next week to. go on tho laves sailing. J. C. Holden and wife expect to get moved into their new houe tho first of next week. W. II. Palmer is never behind the times and is giving his residence a new dress of paint. Jessie Lake purchased from Mrs. D. 8. Evans this week a lot in the Heed 6i McNutt addition. James II. Moore has a number of teams at work on the race track and the work is progressing finely. Urown & Eastman are adding a new coat of paint to the front of their build ing besides papering the inside. We are pleased to notice that Mrs. George Gough who has been sick for a week or more is able to be out again. A couple of travelling players were in town Saturday and favored the villagers with plenty uf music on t lie bagpipes. Mrs. W. D. Wear's many friends will be sorry to learn that she has been very hick this week with an attack of the pleurisy. K. It. Somers and family now occupy Wm. 11. Scott's house. Mr. Scott and family having moved into their new house webt of the village. A heavy rain and hail storm visited this section on Wednesday afternoon, delaying seeding and doing damago to seed already in tho ground. liobt. II. Menerev has been making improvements in the foundation of his house and is now engaged in painting the residence a handsome color. Albert Lutz, of Greenwood, was in Yale Monday and purchased a wagon load of lime. He is getting ready to build a large bank barn on his farm. Married, at the M. P. parsonage in Yale on Wednesday, May 2"th, by Rev. W. F. Perkins, Joseph W. Scott, and Mrs. Priscilla Molssworth, both of Speaker. Dr. Wells has placed a fenco around Ids residence on Main street and plant ed a fine cedar hedge lust inside, which when nicely started will hayo a neat appearance. Tho many friends of Mark Norman will regret to learn that he is at his uomc in Lexington senousiy in wnu inflammatory rheumatism, it is hoped ho may soon recover. Horn, Tn Yale, Sunday May 22, 1892, to tho wife of Wm- V. Andreae, a son. Will hasn't had a baby in the house lor 10 years and consequently is great ly elated over this event. John Hillock, the obliging hostler at tho Kapley J louse, is in rather a ui lemma these days, having a felon on ono of his fingers and a large car- bunklo on the back of his neck. Miss i,etitia (.'. uanna lias taken up her residence in Jirockway and will bo found at her mother's home pre pared to do dressmaking for all who wish to give her a call. 2tt. Married at the home of the bride in Urown City, on Tuesday, May 17, 1N!)2, Melissa llonev of Urown City and Wm. S. Fox, of Yale. Tho Expositor wishes the newly married couple much joy. Notice is hereby given to all parties who have taken stock in tho Driving Park Association to call at the bank this week and pay treasurer Holden their assessment as tne money is need ed in building the new track. The fnllowine officers were elected at tho semi-annual meeting of tho Kpworth League Thursday evening: Pres., Mary KiWrick, 1st Vice Pres., Mrs. Cavanagh;2nd Vice Pres., Mrs. Frank Griswold; 2rd Vice Pros., Mrs. J. C. Holden; 4th Vice Prti., Chan, liowina: Sec, Rett Armitare; Treas., D. A. McKeith; Organist, Mil it Cooper; Add your name to tho Expositor's list of subscribers. Ucnj. Hebner's boy who has been very sick is on the improve. Grant Holden & Uro. have the finest and largest stock of wall paper and borders in Yale. Try Dullam's Great German 15-cent Liver Pills, 40 in each package. For sale by Grant Holden & Uro. Dont be backward in patronizing the Expositor item lox in the post-office. If you have an item of news let us know it. A good many of our farmers aro thinking seriously of using a small boat for the purpose of sowing rico on their land. Tuesday was Queen Victoria's 73rd birthday and. was celebrated in fine style at Sarnia so the boys who went from here say. Queen Uess, French Lilac, Apple Rlossom, Wild Plum Blossom, and Martha Washington are tho best per fumes on earth for sale at Grant Hol den & Bro's. Frank A. Griswold our good looking station agent has as neat a cottage as you will find in town. Ho has made many improvements about it, the latest a new veranda. Fred Currier is among those of the village who believe in improvement, lie has leveled oil' his lo. and made a lawn in front of his house. Let the good work go on. We obtain patents for protection, not for ornament. Send for our valuable pamphlet. DuBois & DuBois, Inven tive Age Building, Washington, D. C. Mention this paper. 37 J. II. Brien is fitting up ice cream parlors in connection with his bakery and will be ready in a few days to furnish ice cream by the, dish or in bulk, at reasonable rates. The game of base ball which was played last Saturday between our laddies and a team from the country resulted in a town victory. Scoro 4 to 32. The grounds were considerably wet by the recent rains but the hoys did well. Georce V. Reid has purchased CO feet of land from Holden A McCall opposite the Commercial House on which lie will erect a nne brick livery stable. Who says Yale is not on the boom? We are glad to seo Goorge prospering. The case of B. R, Noble vs. Simon P. Murphy has been decided by the Supreme Court in favor of Noblo. This case was decided in the Circuit Court about two years ago in favor of Murphy and was carried to supreme Court by Noble. Do our citizens intend to celebrate tho Glorious Fourth this year? If so, it is time to begin to make arrange ments for it. Wo might just as well have a crood time and let outsiders see there is lots of life in Yale. Some one start the ball rolling. Farm For Salk. Containing 80 acres, more or less, near tho thriving village of Yale; CO acres under cultivation, 12 acres of beach and maple. Good buildings, tenccs, orchard and wells of water. I or further particulars call on or address John Ciiknky, Yale. 3-4. The nrintimr fraternity will do well to look out for a man who signs "Frank Barnwell, 10." East 122 street, Aew lork City." He is selling to tho fraternity a color printingreceiptwhich is worthless, and he also gets the order on misrepresentation. Holly Adver tiser. There can be but one opinion as to whether a business can bo carried on successfully without advertising. The man who expects people to patronize him when he does not advertise, might just as well sit in a pasture lot with a un pan, expecting uio cows u come 10 him to get milked. .x. The Secretary of State has iust issued his crop report for the month of May. In the report it is claimed that 11 per cent of tho wheat acreage of St. Clair county will be plowed up on account ot its being winter killed or otherwise destroyed. The prospects for a peach and apple crop aro good. Thomas Gatfnev the new proprietor of the American House is hard at it making improvements. The barn is receiving an overhauling this week. Mr. Gatlney is bound to make his house and barns comfortable for man and beast. When in the village give him a call, lie will treat you well. A retired farmer, who has time to try experiments and note the results. nays for the last threo years he has planted a bean or two in each potato nil i, and lias never seen a bug on the fotato tons where beans were grown in he same liill. If this is a protection against the bugs the remedy is simple and will pay for the trouble in the crop oi peans. Married, at the home of her parents in laie, Wednesday, May z, iU2, Jessie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Monroe and Albert Garnsey, of Detroit, tho ceremony being per formed by W. R. Gillett. The bridal couple took the west bound train for Mayvillc and Vassar where they will make a short visit. There home will be in Detroit. The guests showed their esteem and love by numerous valuable and usetui guts. Yesterday, while a representative of the Expositor was in Brockwav. he called at A. A. Haskell's roller mills and thore had the pleasure of seeing a machine used for dressing rolls. In i.i .nil. v, X. i. ,iiiiuiug kiiv luun wuuuie luugu HIIU lollowed in tho center, and formerly had to be sent to large manufactories for repairs, at a great loss of time and money, while with this machine each mill can dres its own rolls. The dresser was invented by D. J. David son, miller at that place, who told us that in a mill of the capacity of the one at Jirockway, his machine would at least lessen tho expenses $100 each year. While out in tho country one day last week, we called on Chas. Williams, a prosperous farmer living ono milo north and one and threo quarters east. While there ho showed an oddity in the plant-line, aitreak or nature, seem ingly. A geranium had been frozen down to a small stalk, but supposing it would crow up from the root, some care was given it and when finally it began to grow there wero threo distinct varieties of geranium. One part had green foliage, another white and the third is what is called "snow on the mountain." The plant is very hand some and it is s mystery how ft should grow ia that way as nothiag was dene There will be Union Memorial ser vices at the M. P. church Sunday even ing. Try Dullam's Great German 15 cent Liver Pills, 40 in a package, at Grant Holden & Bro.'s. Wm. Ovens is another who is beauti fying his yard by grading, and plant ing trees and a hedge. W. S. Fox and bride are about settled at housekeeping in tho Saunders house corner of Mechanic and Jones streets. Tkaciikrs and Studknts. Freo trip to Chicago and return. Write to West, em Michigan College, Grand Rapids, for information. 1-4. McPhee & Fletcher want 10,000 pounds of wool delivered at their ele vator in Melvin for which they will pay the highest cash price. Just received one carload of white pine plank dressed on both sides for sidewalk use. These are dandies. Call on J. D. Jones, or S. O. Welch & Son, Yale. 51 w3 Those who enjoy dancing should remember C. F. Michaels' May Ball to be given in his hall next Monday evening. Everybody invited and a good time guaranteed. Bill, only $1.00. Born, In Yale, on Monday, May 23, to the wife of Justin Robinson, a daughter. This family having so recently sustained tho loss of their little girl, this littlo one seems to have been sent to fill the place thus made vacant. Remember tho horse races at Port Huron Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday, June 7, 8, 9 and 10. Purses, $2,000. Entries will close Mon day, May 30th. You may look for an interesting time providing the weather is fair. A Jersey Cow at your own price. Will sell from 5 to 9 head of Jersey cattle, on Wednesday, June 8th, 1892, at 2 o'clock P. M., at my residence in Speaker, Mich. Terms 5 months time on good approved joint notes with 8 per cent interest. Axprkw Mooau. For Mali:. The undersigned will sell cheap within tho next ten days three lots in Morrill's addition, two lots in Reed & McNutt's addition and one lot in Tappan & Law's addition. Also two houses and lots all in the village of Yale. Apply to W. W. Cowixo, Yale. In a letter from George E. EMrick, of Chicago, we learn that he has changed his address to 5755 South Halsted street. It also contained one dollar to pay for theExposiTORanothcr year. Thanks! Such contributions make us smile. Let others follow suit and keep us good-natured all the time. Tho Yale Driving Park Association held a meeting in tho Rapley House sample room Wednesdiy evening at which time Jason Clark was appointed to look after the buildings on the grounds and see that they are not destroyed by boysot destructive habits, and to report all boys who aro found in the enclosure without permission. A wealthy old bachelor of Liberty township. Porter county, Ind., lias advertised in the public prints in effect that for the next 30 days ho is open to scaled proposals of marriage from eligible candidates, but ladies inclined to disturbing domestic traits or extra vagant tastes are warned not to com pete. He should havo added that he reserved the right to accept or reject any or all bids. The Albany Teleeram, May 28, w 11 bo printed on an army blue paper, especially designed for the Decoration imy nunioer aione, ami win coniam original poems, sketches and stories by leading Grand Army officers and prominent "old ets trom an parts of the country. It will also bo very profusely and elegantly illustrated. The entire 10 pages will be sent by mail for 5 cents. Address, The Tki.k Oram, Albany, N. l. Many advertisers do not understand why custom cannot be directly traced to tho source where they expended their money to obtain it. Business is like a river with many tributaries, in which it is impossible to trace every individual drop of water to tho spring from whence it came; Temporary advertisements in a small way will not produce an immediate or permanent increase of business, any mora than a light shower will eilect the depth of water in a wen. Consrreselonal and Legislative Dis tricts. The secretary of state has just issued an interesting little pamphlet showing the population or each county, town shin, city and village in the state. Tho population of tho seventh con gressional district is given as follows: Huron county 28,54.") Sanilac county 32,589 Lapeer county 29,213 St. Clair county 52,105 Macomb county 41,813 Grosse Point township 3,145 Hamtramack township 4,025 Total 191.435 The legislative districts of St. Clair county aro as follows: First District. Port Huron City 13,543 Fort Gratiot City 2,832 Fort Gratiot township 774 Total.. 17,149 Second District. Burtchville township 572 Grant township 1,142 Clyde township 1,014 Kimball township 1,356 Port Huron township 1,40 St. Clair township 1,807 China township 1,380 East China township 294 Cottrellville township 1,054 Clay township 1,081 St. Clair City 2.353 Marine City 3,208 Total 17,328 Third District. Berlin township $ 1,23 Brockway township 2,237 Casco township 1,811 Columbus township 1,158 Emmet township J,21 Greenwood township 1,457 Ira township 1,49. Kenockeo township 1,202 Riley township 1,605 Lynn township 87 Mussey township - 1,083 Wales township 1,635 Total $17,C28 Try Dullam's Great German IK cent Liver Tills, 49 in a package, at Grant Dry Ms ! . Groceries ! When you are wandering about town looking for good good3 at low prices just drop into the corner store one door north of Wallace's harness shop and you will find a large and well sel ected stock of Dry (roods. Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Notions, etc. Remember that our Hoots and Shoes are the latest styles. We are sure we can please you. D.G.WILLIAMS will save money by seeing our large and complete line of 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 huve on band a very good as sortment of Fall Goods. Custom work a specialty. Repairing neatly and promptly done. M. FITZGERALD & CO. Yale, - - Mich. B. LHewstfid HAS OPENED A lTew Store! 1NTIIK Post I Olce I Building Where he keeps nice fresh PRUITS, Tobaccos, Etc. Call and inspect the stock when you want nice tresh cOds. B. L. NEWSTED. JAMMED And still -J. H. MOORE'S WAREROOMS- -A.DS aZROTXTIDEr) -with .EUnTG- - TOOILS 2 He keeps only the best of everything that farmers need. Six Kinds of Spring-Tooth Harrows. Monitor, Fountain City and Triumph Seeders, Oliver Chilled, Gale Chilled, Huntington, Hill, g Princess Flow, Empire and Champion Drills, Spring-Tooth Riding Cultivators, ' Studebaker, Old Hickory, and Fish Bros. Wagons. Waterloo Buggies, Carts, Etc. t Remember in buying that I keep repairs for everything I sell. J. EL MOORE, 1 Aud are selling our Celebrated Brands of Flour at the Following Prices: Silver Spray, - - $4.50 rer barrel Honest Toil, - - $3.00 per barrel. Buckwheat Flour, - - $4.00 per barrel Corn Meal, - $4.00 per barrel. Delivered anywhere in the town. s. cl -welcs: d5 SOU, OInT THE $ QO I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverplated ware lloger Bro's Celebrated Knives, Forks and Spoons. Our Stationery and School Book stock is comple'te. Blank Hooks, Legal Blanks, Miscellaneous Books, etc. We have added to the above stock a Full Line of fall Paper Sewing Machines. The "ADVANCE" with all the latest improvements downs them all. When in need of a good machine give us a call. Eggs taken same as cash. H. DOELLE & SON, Pice ml Why do I have the finest furniture trade in Tort Huron? prices. 1st. Because I show the finest assortment. 2d. Because I sell at reasonable Why do I have the leading retail trade on baby carriages ? Because I carry the very best makes and sell them just as cheap as the poorer carriages can be bought. I want to sell more furniture in 1892 than I did in 1891. To do this I know you will expect extra inducements and I am offering them. To parties wishing to furnish an entire house, also to hotel men, I am prepar ed to give very low tigures. Be sure you read the sign 1'alace Hall Furniture Store. IFOIKT ZHCTTZROIfcT. MICH. coming on every train. Sulky and Gang Plows, Rollers, Thompson's Wheelbarrow Grass Seeder, CSt. Olaix G0-va.xa.t3r. TO THE FRONT J FULL tfliti hi- A Mutant, Mine Jtanesiy. to it. noiaem m sros.