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8 69SS3SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS69 U 8 Economy Should be practised in everything and especially in farming. The low prices prevailing at present make it necessary to economize or go to the wall. Don't commence at the tail end but at the head and buy Improved Machinery to do your work. Then you are economizing at the head. We carry a Complete Line of Labor Savers in Plows and Harrows of all kinds, Superior and Empire Drills, Monitor Broad cast Seeders, Cultivators, Cham pion Binders and Mowers, and Pumps, w. H. HARRIS. Of! PEC1ALTIES The Osborn The Clipper J. B. STEVENS, Y. S., GRADUATE OF Toronto Veterinary College. Calls promptly attended night or day Tiyrnmiw Office in Building opposite Commer cial llouse. MICH. YALE, THREE CTS. A DAY A New Method of Home Study. Educated Men who vited Friday Morning At 8:30 we will put on sale four lots of UMBRELLAS. No. No. No. No. ASMAN & "Wliltc I3viIlca.In.or, We have served others successfully. Can ?: iir'.'sLI&'sj! 4SZ&sV$l &2J CS,'5 tfrt&&N4 toyfodtivi& l5t2W.l2ii CKdV&W&i&to' ' it was Munsey's that made the ten cent magazine possible; it was Munsey's that denounced the robber prices and put magazines into the hands of the people at a right price. On all news stands at 10 cents a copy; yearly subscription, $1.00. FRANK A. MUNSEY, J5J Fifth Ave, Spring Tooth Harrow. Bicycle. The Cost of an Education. We offer you the opportunity of securing, at your home, the equivalent of a college educa tion. Our courses cover all desirable topics. History, Literature, Science, .Journalism, Shorthand, bookkeeping. Commercial Law. Etc. Throe Cents Per Day covers all the expense, including the necessary text books. One-half hour each day will secure great results. Write for particulars. Address, THE CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ANN ARBOR, MICH. desire Profitable Empolymcnt arc In to Correspond with us. Before the Assortment is Broken. 1. $1.00 and 81.25 quality, at 2. $1.75 and $2.00 quality, at 3, $2.50 and $3.00 quality, at 4, $4.00 and $5.00 quality, at 5(8 1 US 2 w BEARD'S. Water Street. do the same for you. Expositor Job Rooms ft KJ 1 Our Neighbors. East Greenwood Letter. William Easton is dangerously ill. Charley Hazel spent Sunday at this place. Mr. Clemens has closed his revival meetings. Nelson Youngs and wifo spent Sun day with friends at Iilaine. Mr. Harvey had a sale Tuesday dis posing of his property. - lie expects to move to Detroit m the near tuture. Brockway Letter. Oh ! StvaiiKe when a boy is In love, He's in a sorrowful plight When ho hear! liis love wus married Only last Saturday nitfht. Times hero are very dull. Mrs. D. Downs is on the tick list. Joseph Maynard is laid up with a cut foot. Mrs. Stephen Maimer is recovering from her recent illness. I). J. Davidson spent Sunday with his family at this place. Well, girls! Ain't thoso veils be coming and tho west wind so strong. 11a! ha! Fellows are now in great demand three girls after one but wo think Kit has the start. John is taking time by the fore-lock putting his head in a barrel and yelling I'apa! I'apa! Ihis is only hearsay, remember. Jim still keeps on tho turf and pays regular visits to the brick house. 1 1 o thinks if he only had tho keys ho would bo all right. Joe is gradually recovering from the shock that he received when ho heard of Em's marriage. It was thought that at one time he would go insane. Fred likes to "coil" tho boys. Just ask him what takes him to Tort Huron so often and why he stops at the half way house. fco how quick he 11 ury up. Talking of County Clerk timber for the l'enublicun. party a heavy piece can be found in Emmet township. A life-long Kcpublican, thoroughly qual ified for tho otiico and a man that would poll a large vole. lie is very retiring in disposition, but neverthe less he would mako a good official, and that is what the people want. That man is Alvah E. Smith. Beginning in the spring months Rev. Fr. Laughran will visit each Catholic in the townships of Brockway, Green wood, Lynn and Mussey and levy an assessment of 50 cents on each acre of unencumbered real estate to be paid J first year and the oalance the following year, for the purpose of building the new church at bmract. Brockway school houso is in terrible shape. Yards of siding are torn off; whole windows are broken out; tho desks are not merely carved but holes aro cut clear through. If our school officers will take a cony of last week's Expositor and read the article in the Lynn correspondence in rcferenco to that school, ponder over it, eat it, chew it, and apply the lesson to your own case as every word strikes your caso to a T. The only thing hat sur prises a yisitnr is that more sickness docs not result among the children, as the tilth is all sufficient to produce a plague. The question is: At whose door does the blame rest? I'Hrtlythe officers; partly the teachers. From the dnv the school opens until the close of the term not one oiliccr goes near the school. With tho teacher hick of dis cipline is one great cause. This is not written to stir up strife, but to utir up the officers and to help them out of the rut which they have unfortunately fallen into and if the officers fail to wake up the people's remedy lies the ballot box. Speaker Letter. Albert stays all night now. Van goes to Canada frequently. Duncan McKeith was in town Tues day. Some of our boys arc getting a sing ing craze. Jim is talking of staking out a claim on the State roau. Tenniswood Bros, have been press ing hay tor j. u. AicKeitn this week. Mrs. Wm. Vancamp, of Tort Huron, visited her son L. F. Vancamp last week. Lena Robb and Rose Reynolds spent Sunday and Monday with friends in Croswell. Mrs. (Jray, Mrs. Tenniswood and Mrs. Iieddieliffe spent Sundav with friends in Brockway. Norman Knowlton, an old and es teemed resident of Speaker township died Wednesday morning alter an ill ness of onlv one week. The family havo the sympathy of the community in their sad bereavement. Deceased was a member of the Masonic frater nity at Yale, also an endowment mom her of tho KOTM tent of this place. New York. m m m m m EAST LYNN. Epitome of the Week In and About That Popular Locality West of Us. Wm. Pierson is back from tho woods. Mary Campbell is homo from Tort Huron. A danco was given by "Sol" Tico in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson. Nellie Steward, of Itosebnrg. is stop ping with tho tamiiy or frank Mar shall. John McArthur, of Almont, was the guest of J. M. Stirling one day this week. Colburn Ferguson and wifo, of Do- troit, visited relatives here during the past week. Oryille Weeso and sister spent Sun day with Jno. JUdley and sister, of Imlay City. Anna Ridley, of Imlay City, spent a part of last week with tho family of Jesse Weeso. The 100" met at Mr. Currv's Fridav night. Eggs D cts, butter 10 cts. Won der if they could afford a chair. Mr. and Mrs. S. J Murphy arc en joying a pleasant visit with the'r daughter, Mrs. Cole, of May City. A family gathering took place at the home of Frank Marshall ono night last week in honor of Mrs. Marshall's aunt. Fannie Park entertained a goodly number of citizens last Friday evening. Dancing was the prevailing amuse ment. few young people enjoyed a pleas ant time at tho oyster stew given in honor of Cynthia Weeso last Friday evening. Mrs. Mellwood, of Canada, who has been the guest of Mrs. Park and Mrs. Marshall for the past month, returned homo last week. Anna Dudley, of West Lynn, was tho guest of Mrs. Harry Mortran the latter part of last week. John C. F. Dohrnian came and took her home Sunday. He couldn't put in tho day without her, "poor boy." There was a peddler -in town tho other day selling egg beaters for 25 cts. Mr. Weese bought the ono with the broken handle ho got it for 15 cents. Later Orville was in Williams' at Yale and found he could get one"handlo and all" for 10 cents. The old gentle man has been on the sick list oyer since. Orvillo Is taking lessons so thev say; 15iit you wouldn't know it to heiir trim play, lie played one tune and that was all. And laid down Ids flddleund began to bawl. I've jjot tho headache so lie said. Send for Anna or I'll be dead. I lis coachman started without delay And brought her in the same day. Anna came in with jrreat speed Saying, "Orville dear, what do von need ? Have you had the doctor "No!'' he said "Then use t lie clippers on your head." Ills hair was lomr, gray and rough. It put us In mind of Sam Hiouuh. The clippers workeii slmplv Immense, And we hope Orville will take no olTense. Iid you hear about Aitie Sundav night ? Well lie went to Inenuau's with' great delight; Hut Carrie ami her pa both brave and true Savs "All ie. my boy, we've no use for you." Now. poor bov. how old he feel To learn there was no money in the deal. He dnn-e hack to church In the yreatcst style aiki niniimii ne ii stop aim go in a wnne; Not limling anything the "right sliane" Concluded to go back where lie found his cape. Put Fritz not liking him to call so late Persuaded thel.av to ' eheiriielate So Altie. like Will and .Mm, Was rather late In getting in. Wednesday ho was pressing hay. And was In rpiite a stew to get awav; And going to church In such a hurry He had no time lo wait for Ilert Curry. He being quite a lad to roam Asked if lie could see Cora Murray homo. "I guess not my boy you're not the right age You'd better go again with Mrs. Dan Cage. Not knowing Just where to set his stakes, Our dear little boy has made many mistakes. Now with llertlia s good looks wc cannot blame If he tries to persuade her to change her name: Hut "there's many a slip 'twlxt the cup and lip," lleware! Aitio of the "horse whip." A REPLY TO OUR CORRESPONDENT. In the East Lynn news of last week's Expositor we noticed an article con cerning the condition of our school which wo wish to deny. These accusa tions are utterly and entirely false and without foundation, and if the persons originating them "had granite enough in their back-bones" to carry them to tho school grounds they would not be so ready to write up "hear say" for publication originated by a few gossips Vc think we are safe in saying that our school presents as neat and orderly an appeaninco as any in the township. Those "nice hardwood desks" were whittled at some time previous to this and the last schooi your. 1 lie money raised hist summer to be used in re Duiring the stone wall will be applied as soon as possible. We also wish to call tho attention of tho correspondent to the laci: that the dircclor lias not been ignored .and that the prescit teacher was retained ' by unanimous consent of the Hoard and a majority of the people of the district and de serves crcdil for the good work she has done. Fair Play. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate tho bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bit ters. This medicine docs not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tono to tho organs, thereby aiding Nature in tho performance of tho functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People hnd it just exactly what they need. Prico fifty cents per bottle at Grant Holdcn's Drug Store, Yale That Tired Feeling" overcomes us when inferior prepa rations aro recommended by un scrupulous dealers as "just as good as Foley's Honey and Tar Cough Syrup," when wo know tho unequalled merits of this great medicine, clrant Holdcn. t With Tonic's French Dyes. J u n;rrt-,-! n pi llJUl UkUtl UVC3, Dye cotton as permanently as wool. Carpels, Dresses, Capes and Clothing of all kinds made to look like new. Our turkey red for cot ton won't wash, boil or freeze out all others will. Any one can use es 40 colors 10 cts. per package. Sold by GRANT HOLDEN WILL LENNON Manufiioturpil by FltENCH JJYK CO., Viussar, Mich. as Elliott Letter. Mr. and Mrs. Schlichter, of Burn side, visited at C. Danielson's last Sun day. Rag and quilting bees seem to bo all the go. with the ladies at present. Two and threo a week. Tho Wait brothers have been busy buzzing wood for tho past few days. They expect to cut 300 cords. Thomas Lumsden, sr., Klston Huff man, Charles hudley and Clinton Stevens made a business trip to J'ort Huron last Friday. May Tent, No. 247, KOTM, had a bee on Tuesday for hauling stone for the new hall which they intend to build. Two more candidates are on the docket to be initiated t the next review. Quarterly meetings of lie Menno nites will be held in (ireenwood next Saturday and Sunday. There will be no meeting at the .Mennonite church for a couple of weeks on account of sickness. Sophia Drennnn is visiting friends at Smith's Comers. James Stirling, of East Lynn, visited friends here oyer Sunday. James and Thomas Earle, of Valley Centre, visited their sister, Mrs. 11. T. Willoughby Sunday evening. Oliver Whitesides intends to leavo for tho lakes about the 1st of April. He has secured a berth on ono of the large iron boats. Elder (Jraybiel preached, in Menno nite church Sunday evening. He will hold quarterly meeting services in (Jreenwood next Saturday and Sunday after which he has to attend confer ence, conseqiifntly no services in Mennonite church for three weeks. fAelvIn Letter. Mrs. Elmer Moore 's on the sick list. John Weaver spent Sunday in Speaker. Haniel Weaver and wife spent last Friday with friends in Laurel. Elder Thompson is holding revival meetings in Odellville this week. Edward Beadle and Will Phillips, of Brockway, were in town Tuesday. Revivn I meetings are being held ai the North baptist church this ueek. Esther (iilbert w nt to Petroit Mon day whero she will spend the spring and summer. Kate Fox. Nellie and Ella Wharton attended the lecture in brown City Friday evening ami the association Saturday. Michael Horsey is hauling lumber with which to build a houso on his farm one mile north of this place. Looks rather suspicious, Mike. Married, at the residence of Herbert Summers, Wednesday, March 4th, 18UG, atop, m , Jennie Vannest, of Peck, and Andrew Laidlaw, of this place. 1 ne ceremony pas performed by Kev Thompson in presence of a number of relatives. After partaking of a boun tiful repast the company enioved a pleasant evening dancing in the hall. The newly married couple will reside in Melvin for a time. Ihe best wishes of their juany friends go with them for a long anu nappy journey inrougu uie. Property for Sale. Ono and three-quarters lot, one and three-quarters story house, located in village ot laic, uoou barn ana good well of water on place. Will sell cheap Tor cash. Terms mado known on application. Address, Alex Bell, Peck, Mich. 4:5 I Poland China hog for seryico at the farm of John Newell, Brockway. Bred by W. Perry, Hastings. Terms $1.00 spot cash. 44m.'j The Official Seal (Facsimile of the signature.) Fit at 10 Years-5 to 21 o Day tor Ctgbt Years Doctors Powerless Pronounced Incurable. Edward Cooper, Cleveland, Ohio, states his case as follows: " At io years I was afflicted with fits that occurred S, io, and even 21 times a day, and con tinued for eight years. I was treated for a year in a medical college in this city and discharged as incurable. The four succeeding years one doctor after another tried and failed. The Albert Dispensary took my case on a $500 for feit to effect a cure. They too failed all agreed my case was incurable. My father was induced to try Dr. Wheeler's Nerve Vitalizcr on account of its repu tation as a nerve medicine. Almost the first dose produced a change. I continued to improve with each dose until I was absolutely cured. I affirm by oath, that this statement is correct in every particular." Dr. Wheeler's Nerve Vitalizer is equally effectual for Spasms, Epileptic Fits, Sleeplessness, Nervous Prostra tion, effects of La Grippe, Exhausted Vitality and General Debility. firant Iloklcn, Yale, Mich. Good Clothes. I have built up my reputation by combining all the highest points or excellence in the .garments which I turn out. I stand today in the van guard of advancement of tine tailoring and handle only such fabrics as tasty and fastidious dressers can wear wKti pride and satisfaction. Windsor, Merchant Tailor, I Am prepared to serve those who may need my services in. the best possible man ner using all the latest methods. Two Hearses Free. Geo. Gouglr, Undertaker. HOSKIN, THE TAILOR, Wishes to inform ttyi Public that he is prepareU to make, cut or repair your Clothes on short notice. Hoskin, - Tailor. Jst door south of old stand. We Employ Young Men to distribute our advertise ments In rart payment for a hluli KTada Acma bicycle, Vblch we send them on approval. No worts done until tho blcyclo arrives and proves satisfactory. Young Ladies SSST&SS?- If boys or plrls apply they mu6t to well rocoo tnundua. Write for particulars. ACME CYCLE COriPANY, ELKHART, IND. Ohio Assotiuticii Li. Lx-l-risoners of the War. Coi.um itvs Ohio, Sciit. 12, 1!5. Aoih Cvt ., I- Iklltlll, I Ml. Dear Nil--:- I In .Wine l.lulit Jloatlstcr onjm to hiiml (. K. on the Dili iiiM., niul I n.it Ir.inklv tnv It inci ts in tnlliM xiH ctiitlons, ami 1 11111 v'-i v inncli pU'iiseil with It. I consult: r it n strictly liiiih hiimIo iiD-to-dati wheel in evciy detail of clesi).'h, iiuitci inl, const met inn iu I llnlsli, ami Is limy cn;ii, it not miihtioi- id inaiiv of t lie I'csl iiciuo wlictls sold on lljo market here. I believe the Acme friiine is lj strongest and most riuid mid the most trnceful and lightest frame built. It is si beauty amoiii; beauties, and cannot tall to satisiy. Yours trulv. CIIAS. T. KKKTCIl. Rec. Sec'y. NERVOUS, DESPONDLNT, WEAK, DttEAS D MEN Cures Guaranteed or No Pav YOTJVOorWlDD H-GEI ME - Vot. may have been i he victim of Self AIhim when nurtg. 1 at r 1 x e.-ttes or p. im.piiiv to blood 'i. e i e inny hnvo cimph ted the wrk. io i feel the i ini tonm Btonlii; over yon. 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Th r.r rellubltt iiont end -k -ilful ph ieiauR." W. M. MIMjE::. CONSULTATION FREE. We (rent tutl cute Vnr'ro. c I I e, lllll, I:U)i(4MlOtlK. t;Uvt, icliir Nervimh hUltv, UTiniHturnl Klchnri;.', Kliliiey nni IStaticler I)Ih. rUil'H. 17 YEARS IN MICHIGAN 200,000 CURED Tin cure, TVo lny. Write for OtieMtlnn lilaiiU for Hotuc Trentnif fit. Ilookt I'ree. . otiNultntlou ree. Drs.KE11KEDY& KERGAH No. 14 5hclby St. DETROIT. - MICH. 1 VAriTED-Afi IDEA55SSW5SS thing to patent? Protect yonrlrteas: thevmay brin you wealth. Writo JOHN WKDTDKIU KUHIT & CO., I'Atent Attorneys, Wftahlflgton, V. C, for their fiiW prlzo offer. NOT CE c I a u ii i h ' ' 12