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XVKV .1 I ((rim fftVir o JAS.A. MEMZIES, Publisher. In the Best terests of the Community In which we live. FOR THE RIGHT AND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY, Vol. XIY. No. 51. IT ALE, St. Clair County, Mich., FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1896. Price: $1.00 per Year. i i r THEY PASSED. TERRIBLE ! HEADQUABTBRSl! For Men's, Boys', and Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishings, Gents' and Boys' Fine Shoes. We aim to have the M fi k 4 ml m is Latest Styles, Best Quality, Lowest Prices. m m N U m J. c We handle tho PENINSULA llllAND working men!s : l'ants, Overalls, and Shirts. There are none like them. Pants, m.ICYCLE caps?' Sweaters, Belts, Etc. at the Yale C16thing Store of IT AT IVil i' m m U m m ES $ m fa y 0 fe te. i M H We are:still at the Front Witli our Tomahawk sharpened for anoth er biif jam. Last Saturday's big cut brought us lots of new customers and this week we vut Btill deeper. Our Bargain Ginghams at 5c. are going like smoke. Prints .again cut to SI centc. In groceries we propose tx keep the best goods ;that can be bought at the right prices. Try, us once and ',ie. Remember ur :Speciai Saturday Sale. T. H. Parkinson. Look! Look! At the npidity of this fait generation Everybody aut everything on wheels. Those who aride the BELYIDEIjE, CROWN, CHICK, i.' EXION Bicycles seem to be getting through the world -at such a rapid rate that other people pull into the fence corners with envy. Ferguson $ Co. are selling Bicycles. We have looked the wheel business up thoroughly ami selected the best in the market for the money. You can't beat the Chick for a ladies' wheel. Builders Hardware, Paints and Oils, Sash, Doors, and Blinds, Copper and Tin Ware. I A. W. FERGUSON & CO. THREE CTS A DAY A New Method of Home Study. 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. Three Cents Per Day covers all tho expense, including tho necessary text books. One-half hour each day will secure . great results. Write for particulars. Address, THE CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ANN ARBOR, MICH. Educated Men who desire Profitable Empolyment are In vited to Correspond with us. Have Yon Something Ton Wish to Sell ? A Word In The Expositor Brings a Bayer The Youth and Beauty of the County Who Get Teach ers' Certificates. More '.Than Half the Applicants ' Plucked. The following teachers successfully passed at the recent teachers' examin ation receiving second and third class certificates upon exceedingly difficult papers; skcoxi G kadi:. Edith-J. Allen, Capac. Harriet A. Drown, Marino City. M. A. Cassmore, Smith Creek. Arthur Myron, Maine. Willis l'ace, Tort Huron. Almon l'arkin, Marysville. iTIIIIU) GRADE CLASS 15. Alice M. Andrews, Abbottsford. Frank liurch, Blaine. Isaac C. Burch, Adair. Mary M. Brown, Yale, .lame 1). Churchill, Capac. Edith. Ed ward s, Kiley Centre. Kate Foley, Mt. Salem. Ida Fox, Avoca. Loren G. Granger, Capac. Harriett II. Gardner, Marysville. Gilbert W. Hand, Emmet. Ella M. Howe, Kiley Centre. Anna K. Howe, Kiley Centre. Winifred Henshaw, Fort Huron. Elvira Murphy, St. Clair. Mrs. Oscar Mackay, Atkins. Hugh J). Malloy, Memphis. Anna J. Mathews, Yale. (Jeo. H. McKenzie, North Street. Arthur J. May, Capac. John Myron, Zion. Aaron Jewell, Fort Huron. Margaret Nehman, Capac. Wm. O'Connor, Jr., Fort Huron. Tessie O'Meara, Capac. Mollie Farker, Gardendale. Winifred .15. Reed, Yale. Frank Raymond , Capac. Helen M. Itochon, Marino City. Amos Keichard, Yale. Jennie M. Roach, Marysville. Charles Schurrer, Lakeport. Sadio Saunders, Smith Creek. Clayton Shirkey, Memphis. Mrs. B. J. Smith, Memphis. , Matie Smith, Marine City. Walter J. Trumbull, Marino City. Ernest Thompson, Ruby. Ida M. Todd, Adair. Rose M. Tyco, Memphis. Mary White, Memphis. class u Only. for Primary Grades. Laura liaxtor, "Yale. Olivo Gardner, Marysville. Hattio Hayes, Yale. Phoebe Roy, Y'ale. THE REAPER DEATH. IIrs. Grant Holden Unexpect edly Called Away. I'robably no death has ever occurred is. itho village that was followed by more universal regret and anguish than that of Rebecca Holden, tho young wife of Grant Holden. This is true largely becauso of the fact -she was of a kindly, lovable dispo sition .-and seemed .aLways to have a smile. and a kind word for all her ac quaintances and genuine all'ection for her intimate friends. Mr. Holden came .among us about three years ago. One month ago she gave Jbirth to her tirt.child, and her death wasaused f rum, tho results of this birth. The funeral services were conducted at the homo on Sunday last by Rer Paul Desjardiua. The remains were accompanied to the family ceme tery lot of hor father, 11. G. Rrown, at llrown City, by tho Guards and mem bers of tho Lady Maccabees of this place, of which organization she was a member. The iouchinz kindness of tho ladies of lhi order will bo long re membered by tne friendt. The lloral .decorations presented by liie order and also by other frieeids were extremely bcamuui. iurs. iiiuiueu leu Buxiving her the babe and Jier husband who have the heartfelt jjympulhy of the entire community. A kind, lovable nature ha been lak- en from us and it eecnis imwKaible for tho loved ones she left to ocveome rec onciled to their irreparable fows, but to these we oiler the comfort Oi. tna none expressed in the beautiful thought contained in the following: i "When tlie Imly angels meet us, As we go to join their Immt. Mlmll v knowtliH friend that (rrcet u In that Klm'lnus spirit land? Mhiill we Hi;e tin; .same eyon shining On us as In days of yore V .shall wo feel the dear iirnis tw lnlnij Fondly round us as before?" "Yes. my earth-worn soul rejoices, And my weary heart kiows liht, For the thrlllinjc anuel voices And tho nnnel faces bright, That shall welcome us In heaven, Are the loved of long atro; And to them 'tis klmllv itlven Thus their mortal friends to know." "Oh, yo woiirv, sad and tossed ones, Droop not, faint not by the way, Yc shall Join the loved and just ones In that land of perfect day. llarp-strltiKs, touched by anncl fingers, Murmur In my raptured ear: Kvermore their sweet song lingers 'We miAM. know the dear ones there'." Farm For Sale. I wish to sell my farm of 80 acres and oiler it cheap for cash, located 7 miles north of Y'ale or 2J south of Peck. It is under good state of culti vation; 2 good houses, frame barns and sheds, plenty of pure water, orchard, small fruits, etc. Terms, one-half down and your own time on remain der. Address, Alfonso Gray, Y'ale, Mich. 41-m3 Was the Accident By Which Orrin Holcomb Met an Untimely Death on Friday Last. BARN BLOWN DOWN. The Storm of Friday Last Did Lots of Damage in This Vicinity. William Ulackford, with a force of men were at work building tho foun dation for a bank barn on the Stephen Rcadle farm, northwest of tho village, occupied by Mr. Slosser. Two sides of the wall had been mado when tho storm came up. Orrin Holcomb was mixing mortar near by and ran to the barn for shelter. When tho crash came which split the building in two, he started out to the side when the building was blown with full force against him. Those who witnessed the accident hastened to the rescue and found the dead body of their fel low workman with tho top of his head horribly crushed and otherwise terribly bruised. He must have instantly died. The remains were tenderly cared for and the news carried to the family who were grief stricken. The funeral was held on Monday at the M. P. church, being conducted by the pastor, Rev. E. W. Cooper, and tho remains taken to Elmwood cemetery. Orrin Holcomb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Holcomb, was born in Brock way township and had ho liyed until May he would have Keen his oOth birthday. Uis was a young man who was respected for his honesty and kind disposition. The very large attend ance at the funeral showed that he was held in great esteem by the com munity. Dissolution of Co-Partnorshlp. Notice is hereby given that tho co partnership heretofore existing under the lirm name of Chamberlain, Putney & Co. at Yale has this day been dis solved by mutual consent, O. P. Cham berhiin retiring from the business. The business hereatter will bo earned on under tho firm name of Putney it Chamberlain. All accounts due the old lirm may bo settled at tho com pany's store. O. P. Chamberlain. 41M F. O. Putney. Mary Chamberlain. Dated at Y'ale, Mich., April 3, 18. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption ;and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Egers, 131) Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy oi this medicine in Congbs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Grant llolden's drug store. Regular size 50c and $ 1 .00. To the Delicate and Malarious. The most incredulous are convinced of the virtues of Aunt Rachael's Ma larial l'eruvian Dark Bitters upon a trial of tjiem. Their ibase is Speer's Port Wine, with herbs and roots so favorably known to the medical pro fession and the community at large as the best euro for malaria. The' are all that can bo desired by the most fecblo victims of malaria. Physicians prescribe them. YALE BANK, OF B. R. NOBLE. RESPONSIBILITY, $250,000. Deposit your moiiiey where it is safe. 5 per cent interest on Time Cer tificates of Deposit. All Business Strictly Confidential. Just I Returned 1 From Detroit and brought 0$ with ino a stock of Mil- 92 linery Goods which Is Su- (.) perior in Quality, Later j in Stylea, and Cheaper in Price than any other stock ever brought here. My storo is across the street from where the Dullie Jllock stood. Give me a call. Uiss Ella Turner. 1 si id i m i Wall Paper The lino of Wall Paper we are now showing is one of the best ever shown in the village comprising all the late designs and ideas. 13est in quality, lowest in prices. Look over our lino before you purchase anyway. 2ao doubt we can please your fancy. Periodicals. We have lately added a complete line of all the late periodicals includ including, the best magazines, short stones and humorous papers. Will Lennon, DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. - EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. m m m m m 'Pi k m m M Tr 1 1 Bargains - Are still to be found at our store in the di tie rent lines. Although the assortment is broken we still have many things which will save you money as we sell at wholesale prices. Hats, Gloves, Notions, Corsets, Ribbons, Neck wear, Clothing. Shoes. F. T.. PALMER & CO. If You're In a Hurry For Groceries, there's a wagon at our door ready to take them to you. Plenty of clerks here enough to 1111 your order without neglecting others. Everything that's choicest in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Etc. Prices no higher than you pay for inferior grades. Our stock is al ways New, Fresh and Clean. I. M. LOTHIAN, General Merchant.sss W M .White & Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Hto- 1102 Military St., Cor. Wall, PT. HURON Bring or send your Copying and Enlarg ing to us. Dealers in all kinds , of Frames and Easels Cords, Nails, Hooks, Etc. We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction.