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'So olf g.T KIDNEY LIVERS Biliousness Ibadachc, foul breath, sour stomach, heart burn, pain In chest, dyspepsia, coustlpatlon. Poor Digestion Distress after eating, pain and bloating in the etomacb, shortness of breath, pain in the heart. Loss of Appetite A splendid feeling to-day and a depressed one tA-morrow, nothing seems to taste good, tired, sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, debility. Swamp-Hoot builds up quickly a rundown constitution and makes the weak strong. At DriiggUts 50 rents and $1.00 size "Invalids' Guide to Ilealth" free Consultation free. 11 r. Kilmer & Co., Binohamton. N. Y. jjKI and Reco mine tided by "Tno.. Lennon, IDr-o-ggrlst, We're Not Doctors, IJut if you lmve An Aching Void, We can cure you. There is noth ing that will satisfy The "Inner Man" Like a good, game dinner, picked from our line of choice meats. Everything in season. Call and see us. HOLDEN BROS. Farm wmi W TO 821 A.T Wallaces, .ITT- Yale, - Mich. Covenience In Buying Is a big item when you are in a hurry. When you are at the Tost Of fice what is more convenient than to erder your Groceries and Meats of us. We save you Time and Money. ox? UMkU YALE ICE & MILK CO. D. FERGUSON, Manager, Will deliver Ice and Milk to residents of Yale during the season at the fol lowing rates: Five cents per quart. 23 lbs. 1 times a week. 31.30 per month; season, tfS.OO. 2'J lbs. daily, double Saturday, ?2.00 per month; season, fc'.i.OO. 13 lbs daily, double Saturday, $1.30 per monin; season, .-ya.w. Special rates to Hotels, ileat Mark ets, Etc. To slop lee please leave orders at l.rmen Voiifv US ill ease Of HUV lietT- ?.cct on the part of the teamster. Our prices guaranteed as low as me lowest.. The ice season includes the months of May, June, July, August, September and October; the milk season svery month of the year. NAME YOUR MEN. A Republican Township Caucus Called. A Caucus of the Republican electors of Urockway township will bo held in tho Village Hall, Yale, on Saturday, March 2Stb, ISOff, at 2:50, (local time), for the purpose of nominating officers to bo elected at the annual spring election as follows: A supervisor; a clerk; a treasurer; drain commissioner; commissioner of highways; a justice of tho peace, (full term), vice Jas. Hisey; a member of board of review; a school inspector; four constables. A full at tendance at this caucus is requested. Harvey Tappan, Hen Evans, (jeorge Brown, Committee. FOR TEACHERS. Rules Governing Examinations and Dates of Meetings. Utiles adopted by tho St. Clair Coun ty Hoard of School Examiners to gov ern Teachers' Examinations for 18. 1. Examinations begin at 8:30 a.m. and close at 12. Open again at 1:30 and close at 0 p. m. 2. Any person who is tardy will not be allowed to write on any subject without the consent of the board. Anv person half a day late will not be al lowed to write. 3. All applicants are to furnish themselves with paper, pen and ink. 4. Any applicant who communi cates, brings, or has access to any dic tionary, note book, or secures aid in any other way during any session will receiyo no returns from tho examina tion. '). No applicant will bo allowed to leave the room without permission of tho person in charge. o. All members ot tins year's Head ing Circle will be exempt from writing on Theory and Art, I'.otany, and all subjects in which they attained 83 per cent at their last examination. Pro vided, said applicants forward to the commissioner their answers to tho lirst issue of questions in the Reading Cir cle work, on or before March 20; to the second issue, on or before June 5; and to the third issue on or before Aug. i. 7. The papers on tho subject as signed for each session must bo hand ed in on or before the close of that session. The board will insist that no credit will be given any teacher who fails to observe this rule. S. No applicants shall receive any returns from tho examination until after the regular meeting of the board. 'J. No standing will be accepted from other counties, or from any school or college. These rules will bo followed to the letter. County Hoard of School Ex amincrs. The dates for the series of teachers' examinations for 189(5 occurs as fol lows: March 2Gth, 27th and 28th; June 18th and 19th; August 20th, 21st and 22nd; October loth and 10th. GOERS AND COMERS. Among tho Churches. Rev. Ira Hillman will preach in tho opera house at Hrown City March 22d. Regular service Church of Christ in Hrick Chapel Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Tho M. E. Sunday school is prepar ing an Easter programme for Easter Sunday evening. The ladies of the Presbyterian Aid Society met at the homo of Mrs. Jas. McColl yesterday afternoon. Subjects next Lord's day at the Dis ciple chapel. Morning, "A Sublime Doxology." Evening, "As wo believe we teach." The subjects for next Sunday in M. E. church will be: Morning, "Jesus, the only Mediator." Evening, "Jo seph, the provider." Miss Melinda Doelle will conduct the young people's meeting in M. E. church next Sunday evening. Subject: "Christ's Temptation to Presumption." The Junior Aid of the M. P. church met at the M. P. parsonage last Mon day afternoon and elected the follow ing officers: Superintendent, Marion Monroe; assist Supt., Nellie McDutt'; president, Lizzie Adams; , vice presi dent, Etta Robinson; sec, Nina War ing; treasurer, Viola Smades. Christian Endeavorers in connection with Hrick chapel will meet at tho usual hour 4 o'clock Sunday after noon. A tine musical programme is being prepared as a part of the exer cise. It is requested that all who have copies of "Finest of the Wheat," will bring them along; also everyono bring their Bibles. Everybody invited. The YPSCE of the Disciples assisted by tho Ladies Aid will give a novel en tertainment in McKenna block Friday evening, March 27th, for the purpose of raising funds to fresco their church building. One of the most interesting ittractios n will be presented in connect ion with this social ever brought out in lale. It will be something everybody will enioy for years to come. Tho Yale Orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. Tickets to supper and enter tainment: Adults, 23 cts.; children under 12 years, 10 cts. Personal Paragraphs Concerning Yale Peo pie and Their Friends. Flo Heard, of Abbotsford, is the guest of Addie Palmer. Alex Fisher, of Detroit, is assisting in Frank Munroe's barber shop. Mrs. Nannie Davis and child are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tappan. Maggie Powers, of Emmet, is visit ing Nellie Michaels and other friends in Yale. Pert Reynolds and wife, of Port Hu ron, arc being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Heard. Carrie and Edna Mcintosh, of Hum- side, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W . A. Holden this week. R. G. Hrown and grand son Russel Snider, of Hrown City, visited friends in Yale the first of the week. Mr. Davidson, proprietor of the Richmond Woolen Mills, was in Yale this week looking over C. Andreae & Sons' new mill. H. 8. Stratton, brother of John W., is spending a few daj's with friends in Yale. He is agent for tho Ann Arbor RR Co. at Owosso. Martha Lord, who has made her home with J. M. Palmer and family for the past year, left for Saginaw Thursday morning to enter the train ing department in Women's Hospital. DEALINGS IN DIRT. Sales of the Yale Real Estate Ex change. The following sales of Yale real es tate have been recently made: Mary Hoskin to the Yale Milling Company, Lot 1, Hlock 14, (JrinnelPs Addition, prico $1,200. Susan Freeman to Mary Hoskins, N. J of Lot 3, block 13, (Jrinnell's Ad dition, $900. Sarah P. Hcttcs lo Andreae Rros., land in Hettes Addition, !0. Andreae Pros, to tho Village of Yale, land for the street in Hettes Addition, price 300. Mary E. Carter to Mandana C.Fer guson, lot 3, Hlock 12, CJrinnell Ad dition, price $000. Harvey Tappan to Susan Freeman, lot 9, Hlock 2, Chamberlain's Addition, price ('"(). Harvey Tappan to Charles Norman die, lot 1, block 1, Orchard Hill Ad dition, prico 70. Harvey Tappan to Mary Hrookins, lot 13 inblock 4, Reed & McNutt's Ad dition, price $130. Symptoms of Catarrh. Pain in tho head, obstruction of the nose, frequent discharge of mucuc from the nose, mucus often falling in to the throat, nausea and vomiting upon rising in tho morning, raising particles of oilensivo matter from the throat, deafness ringing in tho care, oilensivo breath, tho sense of smell impaired, and a wretched feeling gen erally about the head and throat, sometimes only one or two of theso symptoms will bo present, but pres ence indicates Catarrh. Uy a timely use of Century Catarrh Cure you can be permanently cured. Will Lcnnon. Resolutions of Condolence. Preamble and resolutions adopted by Hrockway Lodce, No. 31(5, F&AJI. at a regular communication held in lodge room, March lo, 18: hereas, our brother. Norman r . Knowlton, while in the prime of life and vigor of manhood has been cut down by the inexorable hand of death, therefore be it Resolved, that we, his brethren as sembled, deplore his early death, and the severance of the tie that binds Ma sonic hearts together, and that we bow our wills in humble submission to the ruling of the (Jreat Architect above, who doeth all things well, remaining true to Masonic principles and looking beyond, where, under the benignant beam of the All-seeing Eye, light, un- mingled with darkness, shall reign un broken and perpetual. Resolved. That we hereby convey to the widow and friends of our deceased brother, this expression of our heart felt sympathy in this the hour of deep affliction, ever bearing them in remem brance in harmony with the vows of true Masonry. Resolved. That our lodge be suitably draped in mourning, and that these resolutions be placed on the records of the Lodge, and a copy sent to the mends ot our deceased brother. John Wark. James Brown, J. A. Menzies, Committee. Whereas, The Cireat Commander of the universe has thought best to call to a higher review, our brother, Sir Knight Norman F. Knowlton, and, whereas, by his death our tent has lost one ot its most zealous members, tnere fore be it Resolved, That we, the members of Speakers tent. No. &yo, ivOTM, now in humble submission to the will of Deity and extend to the bereaved family our sincere sympathy in their sorrows. Be it further Resolved, That as a token of respect to our deceased brother the charter of our tent be draped in mourning for sixty days. Be it further Resolved, That a copy of these reso lutions be spread upon the records of this tent, a copy sent to the bereaved family, and also that a copy be sent to The Yale Expositor for publication. Dated at Speaker, March 19, 1890. Andrew Moore, Frank Reynolds, W. E. Kettlewell, Committee. A Remarkable Cure. Mrs. II. H. Adams, 1G09 Wabash aye Chicago, says: "I had BCrof ulous taint of tho blood from childhood, which, however, remained dormant. An ulcer bciran on the side of tho nose, having all tho appearances of a most malignant cancer. The agony of mind 1 suffered cannot be described as I contemplated the progress of such a malignant disease. Finally I was induced to try Foley's Sarsaparilla. It appeared to neutralize the poison in the blood. Tho growth of the ulcer ceased. The diseased t issues in tho bottom and edges of tho sore seemed to loosen and the natural llesh to tako its place. No part of the disease re mains." Orant Holden. For Sale or Kent 160-Acre Farm In Township of Lynn 0 Miles from Ynlf . About 120 acres improved. Comfortable Home. 2 Barns. Liberal terms to good man.- Also 40 Acres improved in Brockwaij. Call on or Address C. FEIGER, Elliott, Mich. Coming to a Close ! Is the GREAT SPECIAL SALE of Men's and Boys' Suits. It can last only a short time longer. We are compelled to make this great sacrifice to clear our counters. These prices will surely move them: Men's Suits at $12. former price 18 and $20. Men's Suits at $10, former price $15 and $10. Men's Suits at 87.50, former price $10 and $12. Boy's Suits at $7.50, former price S10 and $12. Boy's Suits at $6, former price $7.50 and $8. Boy's Suits at $5, former price $6 and $7. Mail orders Receive Promvt Attention, Higer A Sons, LEADING CLOTHIERS, Opposite First Nattonul Exchange Hank. If You Wish Things especially nice to re furnish your parlor, sitting room, or, in fact, any part of your house, remember we are headquarters for House Furniture. Hoods of every description and at lowest prices. Upholstering, Repairing, Bracket-work, Turning. GOHEEN k CO. lJORTGAGE SALE. 1 Whereas default having been made In tin? pay ment of money secured by a mortgage dated the nth day of January, A. D. 1892, executed by Edson i. ..... f It.. .01.. SLr (' .lifCn Michigan, toUrilla M. Dulinage, of the town of Berlin, said county and State, which said mort gage was recorded In the otliee of tho Register of Deeds for the county of St. Clair and State of Michigan, In liber Mot mortgages on pane 459. on the 25th day of May. A. D. Mil, and whereas tlio amount claimed to be duo on said mortgage on the day of this notice is tlio sum of Fivo Hundred and Thirty-Seven Dollars and Ninety-Two Cents, ($537 92), princi pal and interest, and the further sum or Twenty-Five Dollars (25.00) as an attorney fee, iimi which is the whole amount claimed to be due and unpaid on said mortgage; and no suit or proceeding having been Instituted at law to recover 1110 tieol now secured uy saiu mortgage or any part thereof wiiercuy me power oi saie con talnud in said mortgage lias become operative. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that hv virtue of said power of sale and in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein described at public auction to the highest bidder at the hont tloor oi tnoioiiri noiiseiiiuie i-ifvnf 1'ort Huron In said County of St. Clair. Michigan, on the ICtli dav of May, A. D. 1890, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. Said premises are descrined in said mortgage as follows : All that certain piece or parcel of land situated in the town of P.erlin, in said County mill state, aforesaid and described as follows, to- wlt: The east half of the east half of south-east quarter of Section twenty-live (25) town six (() north of range thirteen (13) east, containing forty acres of land more or less. ' ORILLA M. DULMAGE, AVKKV nilOS. & WALSH. Mortgagee. Attorneys for Mortgagee. 4 1-13 gTATE OF MICHIGAN. The Circuit Court for the County ot St. Clair In Chancery. Albert .1. Smith, vs. Julia T. Smith Suit, pending? in the Circuit Court for tho Conn ty of St. Clair in Chancery at l'ort Huron on the 2Mb day ot February, A. D. 189fi. It satisfactorily appearing to said court by affidavit that the above named defendant is not a resident of said state but resides in the City of Chicago, In the State of Illinois, tin motion oi William Haird, Complainant's Solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendant appear, plead answer or demur in said cause within four mouths from t he date hereof, and that in default hereof the bill of Complainant Herein snail oe taken as confessed. And it Is further ordered that within twenty days from the date hereof the said Complainant cause a copy of this order to be published in The Yale Expositor, a newspaper, printed, publish ed and circulated in said county, and that the said publication be continued therein at least once in each week for six successive weeks or that be cause a copy of this order to bo person ally served on said defendant at least twenty days before tho liino aoove prescribed tor ner appearance, Dated, March 4th, A. D. IXM. SAMUEL W. VANCE. WM. RA1RD, Circuit Judge. Complainant's Solicitor. 45-7 pROn ATE NOTICE roll II EARING CLAIMS state of Michigan. Countv of St. Clair, ss. Notice is hereby given that by an order ol tlio Probate Court for the County of St. Clair made on the '.'7th day of February. A. D. moil, six months were allowed for creditors to present their claims against t he estate of Simeon Hamil ton, latent said comity, deceased, mid that all creditors of said deceased are required in pre sent their claims to said Probate Court, at the Probate Olllee. In the City of Port Huron, for examination ami allowance, on or before the 27th day of August next, and that such Halm will be heard before said Court on Monday the '.nth day of May, and on Thursday, the 27th dav of August next at ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of those days. Dated, February 27th. A. D. lm. JOHN L. ItLACK, 4." I Judge of Probate $1.00 13 Weeks $1.00 The Hew York Illustrated Hews Is a sixteen Page Newsoaper.lssuod every Thurs day, which will be mailed, securely wra'piwd, to any address In tlio United States, for thirteen weeks, on receipt of (Ink Dou.ah. The New York Illustrated News lias no con nection whatever with any oilier publication. Newsdealers and subscribers are rautloiied against imitations. A Liberal Discount allowed to Post Masters, Agents, and Clubs. Sample copies mailed free. All communications must 1m addressed ARTHUR T. LUMLEY, 3 Park Place New York. TIME TABLE. In effect November 24. 1895. AVKST. BTANDA1U) TIMJC. 309 303 STATIONS. P.M.I 4 15 5 tl 5 311 5 nr A.M.I 8 50 0 41 10 12 to am (i ll( 1 10 UK (125 10 5(1 (i 47 III 17 7 20111 55 S(H)l12 25l. LV. All. Port Huron Yale Urown City Marletto Clifford -Mayvillo Vassar Saginaw Aii.Hay City rv. KAST. 302 I 308 A.M. i P.M. 10 15 8 00 9 20 8 02 8 57 7 37 I 8 40 7 18 8 30 7 07 8 10 (I 48 7 47 27 7 10 5 50 (I 20 5 20 MA IX LINK EAST Leave Saginaw 12:00 m. Arrive at Flint 12:53 p. M., Holly 1 :20 p. m., Detroit 3:10 p. M., Toledo 4:4UP.M MAtX USR WEST Leave Saginaw 4:45 p. m. Arrive at Midland 5:2l p, m., Mt. Pleasant 7:00 p.m., Clare 0:34 p. M., Evart 7:28 p. M., Reed City 7:55 P. m., P.ald win 8:45 p. m., Ludington 10:00 p. M., Manistee 10:25 p. M. Connecting at Ludington with Steamer for Milwaukee (during tlio season of navigation), making connections for all points West ana Northwest. Sleeping and Parlor Cars between Hay City, Saginaw and Detroit. Connections made at Port Huron and Detroit in Union Depot for all Points South, Canada and tho East. For further information see time table of this Company. F. A. C. IMS WOLD. Acent, Yale. COLLEGE, Port Huron, Mich. The best equipped P.usiness College in the West For circulars giving particulars, address J. It. GOODIEII. President. C.&G.T.R.R.and Gd. Trunk lines. PORT IIUPvON TO DETROIT. Pt.IIuron....lve Lenox... Arrive Mt.Clemens " Detroit " D a.m. 5 oo 5 32 5 5H (! 45 a.m. 7 40 8 20 8 50 9 40 X a.m. It 10 12 02 12 3(1 1 30 X p.m. 4 05 4 4! 5 23 C 15 DETROIT TO PORT HURON. X X X X a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Detroit ....leave 7 55 10 15 Hi 3 oo Mt.Clemens air 8 50 1102 2 08 4 43 Lenox " 9 20 11 24 2 55 5 15 Pt Huron.. " U 55 11 55 3 35 0 50 POUT HURON TO CHICAGO. X p.m. c 35 7 OS 7 37 8 25 I) p.m. 11 00 11 48 12 14 12 45 PtHuron .. leave ImlavCity .. arr Ijipeer.... " Flint " Duraud.... " Lansing ... ' ItattleCreek " Chicago.... " D a.m. 3 50 ri 02 5 35 (I 05 (i 55 8 15 1 50 p.m. X a. in. ; 50 7 47 S 10 8 30 9 25 10 40 12 15 ii 45 p.m. D a.m. 11 55 T66 1 28 1 55 2 40 3 50 9 10 p.m. X p.m. 3 50 4 48 5 10 5 47 li 30 8 00 9 35 p.m. I) p.m. 8 45 io oi 10 35 11 20 12 20 1 50 7 50 a. 111. DUIIAND TO D.&M. and C.H.&M. STATIONS. X a.m. Durand.... leave 40 Saginaw arrive 10 50 lia v City Owosso.. .Ar've Ionia " Gd. Rapids 11 30 10 (Ml 11 00 12 50 p.m. X a.m. 9 40 10 50 11 30 10 00 11 4:1 12 50 p.m. X p.m. 2 12 2 42 4 28 5 30 p.m. X p.m. ! 50 8 (Ml 8 35 7 17 8 55 10 00 p.m. Milwaukee CHICAGO TO POUT 1IUIION. X I) D X a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. Chicago.... leave 8 40 310 8 15 P.attle Creek arr 3 40 8 45 2 40 7 00 Lansing " 5 10 55 4 00 8 20 Durand " fi 50 10 45 5 03 930 Flint " 7 30 11 17 5 40 10 05 Lapeer " 8 15 1150 i." 10 4.1 ImlavCity.. " 8 32 f. 35 noil Pt Huron... " 9 50 ion 7 30 12 0.". p.m. a.m. a. 111 p.m. PORT HURON TO THE EAST. D a m. 2 13 2 45 5 08 C 35 a.m. Pt Huron.. leave Inulon. ..arrive Hamilton ' Niagara Falls" P.iillnlo.... " Stratford Toronto .. " Montreal . " D a.m. 1 15 4 00 li 10 7 :mi 9 :!' 5 25 8 ir, 8 15 p.m. D a.m. 7 50 It 10 2 52 4 17 5 20 7 .V. a.m. X run. 11 no 2 20 7 22 8 55 p.m. X p.m. 12 10 5 40 ; ;:8 7 50 8 55 4 08 7 40 7 35 a.m. X p.m. 4 20 7 50 FROM THE EAST TO POUT HURON. Trains arrive at Port Huron from the Southern Division of G. T. R'y: v D X D X D 3 30 8 50 11 40 3 50 7 55 a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Trains arrive at Port Huron from tlio Northern Division of G. T. l!y: X X 2 10 p.m. fl 15 p.m. D means Daily; X, Dally Except Sunday. W. E. DAY IS, G. P. & T. A.IChlcago. These companies havo the lowest rates to all points East and West selling through tickets over all connecting lines in tho country; also ocean steamship tickets to and from Europe In connection. Write to me for particulars. C. Ft. CLARK E, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Port Union. Union Ticket Ofllce, 310 Huron Ave., Phone 18, also at Tunnel Station, Phono 251-3 Rings. OUTGAGE SALE. Whereas. George O. Godden and his wife. Edith M. Godden, of the township of Rrockway, St. Clair County, and State of Michigan, made and executed a certain indenture of mortgage to Mary G. Rollins, of Almont. Lapeer County, Michigan, dated the 241li dav of October A. I)., 1892, and recorded on the 20th day of October, 1892, in liber 04 of mortgages, or. page 40, in the otliee of tho Register of Deeds of said County of St. Clair. And whereas, said mortgage provid ed that in case tho interest and taxes, or any part thereof remained unpaid, as therein pro vided, for the space of thirty days after the time tho same was made payable or become due, then said mortgagee, at her option, might de clare the principal sum for which said inortgago was given, with all arrearages of interest and unpaid taxes, duo and payable Immediately, although the time limited for the payment of said principal sum had not yet expired; and whereas, before the date of this notice, inoro than thirty days have elapsed since default made in the payment of said interest and taxes, and said mortgagee having declared said princi pal sum due. w ith all arrearages of interest and taxes, amounting to the sum of Six Hundred and Thirty Seven Dollars and Sixty-Five Cents (i;:;7.05) at the date of this notice; and whereas, default having been made in payment of tlio same since so declared duo by mortgagee, and there is now claimed to be due and remaining unpaid on said mortgage at date of litis notice, principal, interest and taxes, the sum ot Six Hundred and Thirty-Seven Dollars and Sixty Five Cents. (Sr.37.ii5). and tho attorney fee of Twenty Dollars ($20.00 provided for In said mortgage; and no suit or proceedings at law or in equity having been taken to recover said debt, interest and taxes, or any part thereof, claimed to bo duo on said mortgage. Now, therefore, notico is hereby given, that by virtue of tho power of sale provided for In said mortgage, and in pursuance of tlio statute in such caso made and prov ided, the said mortgage will bo foreclosed, by sale of the premises therein des cribed, at public auction to tlio highest bidder on Monday the 23rd day of March A. D., 18!i, at one o'clock p. m., standard time, at the front door of the City Hall In the City of Port Huron, in said county of St. Clair, (that being the place w here the said Circuit Court for said county is holden), or so much of said premises as may bo necessary to satisfy the amount due and re maining unpaid on said mortgage as above set forth, with seven per cent Interest from the date of this notice, niKl all legal costs. Including tho ittorney fee provided for in said mortgage. The premises being described in said mortgage as flie east half (Oof the west half (i) of the south east quarter (1) of section six (C), town eight (.si north, range fourteen (14) east, situate in tho township of Hrockway. St. Clair county, Mich. Dated this loth day of December, ls!i5. MARY G. ROLLINS, WILLIAM GOWAN, Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgagee. 33-13 QIIANCEUY SALE. State of Michigan. The Circuit Court for tho County of St. Clair in Chancery. Joseph Effrlck, Complainant. vs. John D. Grinnell. Rebecca Grlnnell, I wiiiiam w. lirmneu, margret J. Grinnell, Robert H. Menerey and 1 John Menerey. Defendants. I In Pursuance anil bv virtue of an order nnd decree of the Circuit Court for the County of St. ('lair, in Chancery, in tlio State of Michigan, made and dated on the 29th day of November, 1895, In a certain cause therein pending, where in Joseph Eflnck Is Complainant, and John D. Grinnell, Rebecca Grinnell, William W. Grin nell, Margret J. Grinnell, Robert II. Menerey and John Menerey are Defendants. Notico is hereby given that I shall sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder at tho front door of tho Court House in the City of Port Huron and State of Michigan, said Court House being the place for holding the Circuit Court ba the county ot St. Clair, on Monday the .'Kith day of March, 1890, at one o'clock in the afternoon'. Mil or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise the amount duo to the said Complainant for principal. Interest and costs in this cause, of tho following described parcels of land, to wit: All the certain pieces or pa reels of land situated in tlio Township of Hrockway, County of St. ('lair, and State of Michigan and described as follows: Lots number thirty-eight (38) and thirty-nine (3!)) of Mary White's additon to the, Village of Hrockway i'entre, now Yale, Michigan, together with the buildings, machinery and tools belong ing to the foundry business thereon situated. In making the said salo the said lot number thirty-nine "(39) above described, will be lirst, sold, and if that be not sufficient to pav said principal. Interest and costs, then the said lot, number thirty-eight (38), above described, will be next sold to pay the balance due. with Inter est mid costs, in accordance with the terms of said decree. Dated this 12th day of February, 1890. ALEX. MOORE, Circuit Court Commissioner in and for said St. Clair Countv. Michigan. HARVEY TAPPAN, Solicitor for Complainant. 41-7 s TATE OF MICHIGAN. O Countv of St. Clair, ss. In the Circuit Court for the County of St. Clair in Chancery. Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the County of St. Clair in Chancery at Port Huron on the 21th day of January A. D., ISi.'ti. Jcanctte O'Drlen, Complainant, ) vs. Timothy J. OT.rien, Defendant, j In tills cause it appearing that tlio defendant, Timothy J. OT.rien. has departed from his lat known place of rcs.dcnce and his residence can not he ascertained, or in what State or Countiy he resides, therefore on motion of Avery Hros. & Walsh, Solicitors for Complainant, It is order ed that defendant enter his appearance In said cause before live-months from the date of this order and tluit within twenty davs Complainant cause this order to be published in Tne i'ale Expositor, said publication to be continued onco in eacli week for six weeks in succession, SAMUEL W. VANCE, AVERY P.ROS. & WALSH, Circuit Judge. Solicitors for Complainant. 40-7 aOiTETr TO X.O.A.iT. I am prepared to loan money In large or small sums on real estate, especially on farm property, at the rate of 7 and 8 percent Interest, accord Ing to size of loan. Bring vonr abstract with you and close the matter up in one dav. Improved Farms for Sale on Easy Terms. Elliott, St. Clair Co., Mich j