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XyKV " JAS;A.MENZIES, Publisher. In the Best Interests of the Community In which we live. FOR THE RIGHT AND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY Vol. XV, No. ia ' YALE. St. Clair County, Mich., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1896. Price: $1.00 per Year. m CLOTHING ! chool AH Kinds of School Books. S3 a; m ma fox 1 Pa si Fall stock arriving day by day, and those who purchase before looking oyer our stock will certainly pet left. We are selling the Clothing because we hav.e The Assortment Combined With Style and Make-up. We also have a complete line of Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Cap. Ladies' and dents' Mackintoshes, Gents' and Hoys' Shoes and Rubbers. We solicit a call when you are in need of any thing in our lines. Yale Clothing Store of J. C. HOLDEN. We Earnestly Request you to call at o-ar storo when you come to town. Drop in up on us if but for a moment, not only to buy goods but to have a friendly chat about everything in our line. Remem ber we can give you a bargain in Pho tos only 81.25 per dozen. Work gutir anteed. We carry a full line of Dry Goods. Groceries, ('rockery, and .Shoes. We have a few hats to close ut .at coat. T. H. Parkinson. "General Merchant. Look! Look! At the rapidity of this fast generation Everybody and everything on wheels. Those who ride the BELYIDERE, CROWH, CHICK, c; .HOI Bicycles seem to be getting through the world at such a rapid rate that other people pull into the fence eorners with envy. Ferguson $ Co. are selling Bicycles IVe have looked the wheel business up thoroughly and selected the best in the marlcet for iJie money. You, can't beat the Chick for a ladies' wheel. Builders' Hardware. Paints and Oils, Sash, Doors, and Blinds, Copper and Tin Ware. A. W. FERGUSON & CO. The Place to Buy Ticture Framing and Upholstering Done on short notice IS AT THE Big Furniture Store. Our Stock of Furniture contains anything you want and at I'rices that Defy Competition. House Paints. We also carry a nice Rne of House Faints, prepared in different colors, ground in oil. Oils, Varnish and Brushes. THOS. WILSON & SON. hi 3 Tablets Pencils Pens Paper Ink Crayons Erasers Map Paper Rulers ' Blotters l'encil Boxes Book Sacks Colored Crayon. Commences Monday, Sept. 7. 1896. Persons wishing anything in tho line of School Sup plies or Stationery will do well to look over our line as we added to it extensively during the past few days. We can show you a very complete assortment in the above line and guarantee our prices to be as low as possible. Buyers wi'l do well to remember ua before purchasing. We also carry a full line of Drugs, Medicines, Yall Paper, Window Shades. Our Ice Cream Soda must be tasted to be appreciated. Ice Cream also by the quart. WILL LENNON, ' , p Mi IT DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. i ii, 1 Slates Blank Books Reward Cards . Box Paper Fine Note Paper 9 Invitation Cards Pencil Sharpeners Sponges Huscilago Enyelopes GOERS AND COMERS. Lost aid Sever Found. 1 Local la Tte Expositor null tan Insure! Its rttcrn. Personal Paragraphs Concerning Yale Peo ple and Their Friends. Samuel Eshleman wa9 in Port Huron Tuesday. Maudie Ried is in Capac this week visiting friend. II. P. McCaba, of Emmet, was in Yale last Friday. Annie Bryco, f Saginaw, is visiting witu ll actio Hayes. John Newell did business in Port Huron last Friday. R. M. Lothian and wife are visiting irtenus at Ualdwin. Mrs. Frank Gillam is on a visit to her father ia Richmond. Wm. Wilkie, of Brown City was Yale vi'tor last Friday. Mrs. Jas. McColl visited Mrs. (iibb in Brown City th's week. Wallace Heath and wifo, of Armada, visiteu in town tuis week. Lincoln Avery whs up from Port Hti run last Thursday evening. Mrs. Kingsbury, of Avooa, made Mrs. C. A. Wells a visit Tuesday. Ollio Hayes, of Port Huron, is spend ing the week with Leota Tappan. Al Hantor, Capac's tonsorial artist. visited mends in lale Wednesday. ueorg Matzcn and Will YuiLl, of Croswell, visited in Yale Wednesday. Mrs. Bert Reynolds, of l'ort Huron. U a guest or II.. 1. iseard and family. Flo Keard and Jennie Henshaw, of Ruby, yKited Jennie Palmer Sunday. Mrs. Dixon, of Port Huron, ha been visiting friends in the village this week. Cora Eeid, of Port Huron vwited with her brother (eorge the past week. J.L.Benedict, of Brown City, was cauiu wa iiiciiuo in iuwu canes day. Mrs. Peleg Soule.left Monday room ing 10 viuuxrienus i nnconning;ir a time. Minnie Ilerron deft Wednesday even ing ior AiacKinaw iny to slay ler a time. P. O. Lathrop and son Hod spent nuuuaf siiiuuig AnusKS reiilllTBS tuu friends. Carl MAideu, the phstographer, jras in Detroit lat week on a visit to friends. Mrs. F. U. Graoffer. of Brooklvn. N. i., is me giieSb or j. a, .Menzies and family. Rosa Clark, of Greenwood, is vi8itirg her cousin Josephine and Fraakio LTackson. Moses GrarbioL of KaJamazoo. ta y;en visiting relatives in Greenwood this week. Darius Milelhaler. of ftand Beach- vitited his parents oti Greenwood tlie pa4tweek. Mrs. Eva Black and dauekier Frank: have been visiting relatives in Dean ville this week. " Hugh Camnbell. wife and 4istor. of Detroit, have been viiitinsr Will in this place this week. Neil Kvans has sold hi meat market at Gladwin and moved with his family 10 laie tasi wecic. MaudBtoddard.of Flint, is in the village or a visit to the Misses Clark and other friends. 'John L. Hannah, of Detroit, vuited with his sister-in law, Mrs. Sadie Gow an on Sunday last. Will Leonard, of Bay Citv. has been visiting relatives and friends in Yale the pat two weeks. R. (. Brown and wife, of Brown City, were the guests of Grant llolden the first of the weeic. Mrs. John llolden has returned from an extended visit to friends and relatives in Barnia, Ont Thomas Rapley has been in Ptrath- roy, Ont., for the past week visiting his brother William who is quite sick. 8. E.'Desiardins. an architect of Cin. cinnatl, Ohio, made a visit to his broth er Rev. Paul Desjardins this week. C. R. llolden and family took in the excursion to Petoskey last Friday. Mrs. llolden will visit friends at Evart. Herman Beier and Bert Curtis, of Armada, wero the guests of James O'Rourke, our laundryman, the past week. Wm. Mcllae, of Mt. Salem, passed through the village Monday on his way home from a visit to friends in Peck. Mrs. K. F.' Pratt and Mrs. liow and daughter were in Berlin Tuesday of this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Pratt. Mrs. James Welch returned to her home in Bay City Tuesday after a two weoks visit with the family of Charles F. Michaeils. Lizzie Cannally, Josie Thorn, and Mary McCollum, of Port Huron, have been visiting the Misses Hayes at the farm this week. Mis Winn, of Port Huron, and Laura Reynolds, of Ruby, who have been visiting the family ot 11. E. Beard returned to their homes Tuesday. I). IS. McNair, wifo ami son Willie, of Lexington, visited friends in Yale this week. Stuart Menzies returned to Lexington with tnem to visit a few days with his friend Willie. Mrs. Lester Spencer and two chil dren, ot Jackson, are on an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. P. Drum mond. They also will visit relatives in Lynn before returning home. THREE MEN KILLED. LOSSINO, a brother. . CASTEIiLION, a broth- Throshlng Machine Bollor Explo sion Noar Sanilac Centre. While a crew of men were threshing Tuesday afternoon on the farm 'of Herbert Lossing, near Sanilac Centre, the boiler exploded throwing it and the engine complete nearly 200 feet, instantly killing three men, and se verely but not fatally injuring two others. The dead are: LASON LOSSISG, the engineer and owner. DAKIUS GEORGE er-in-law. The injured are: JAMES DAVIS, GEORGE TILLMAN. Casterlwn and the two injured men were standing on the stack, fully 100 feet from the boiler, when it exploded. The boiler and engine were suppos ed to be in good condition. Some at tribute the cause of the explosion to a defective flue. It. was carrying 100 pounds of eteam when the explosion occurred. As official examination will be made. ah turee oi ttie unfortunate men were married and leaye widows and children. Job to Let. Taking out seats, laying floor and replacing seats ia the Carless school house, district Dio. 8. Bids will be re ceived by the Board at tho school house on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 15, at one o'clock sharp. The Board re serves the right to reject any and all bids. They also desire to hire a good female teacher. Wm. Jurdcu. direc tor, Brockway, Mich. 18-2 Hiss Sullivan' School of Stkno ORAniY and Bookkeeping, Ele vator Entraxce Bar Library, wiiitkjjlock. This school has by its original meth ods won the confidence of business men and graduates are readilv em ployed when leaving Miss Sullivan's school. Individual instruction is giv en by expert teachers, and students are fitted in less time than it takes in col leges, for we make a specialty of these branches. y. P. When an Intelligent Man Desires to make a purchase he generally looks around to see where he can secure the best goods for his mon ey. Our Store is that place. By-gone theories and worn-out methods have no place in our institution. People call this "The up-to-date Store". It is a place of JiUxrNESS an.d within its walls li US I NESS is done. We solicit your inspection. R. ML LOTHIAN, General Merchant.-'-'31"- NEWCOMER & CO., -2S- M i 1 1 0 rS 5aaZ. FARMERS who wish the best yield out of their grain will do well to try our mill. We have remoddled it thoroughly and can turn you out tha best work. ' Floor, Feed, Bras, Sfcorts isd Qop Staff for silo. W. H. Newcomer & Co. Th Dlaoovery Uaved HI Life. Mr. G. Caillonette, Druggist, Beavers ville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery 1 owe my life. Was taken down with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about but of no avail and was given up and told I could not lire. Having Dr. King's Ntw Dlsooyery in my store I sent for a bottle and begrn its use and from the first dose bega a to get better, and after using three bottles was up and abont ajrain. It is worth its weight in fold. We don't keep store or house without it" Gst a free trial bottle at Grant Iloldsn's Drug Store, Tale. WERVE Kidney, Tnx ORRAT Uvrr, AILKR lloweL O. Uoldtn, Yale W. J. Mckluor. ttrockwar. Toner. Carpet Bargains If there is Carpet Need, Tresent or Prospective, it is worth your while to come before these lots are gone: Best All Wool Ingrains at 60c; Good Quality Tapestry at 50c: Best Quality Tapestry at Cue; Best Quality Body Brussels at 98c. ASMAN & BEARD'S, W2a.lt X3-u.lld.l3a.s "Water Street. Bring or Send Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction. Us your Copying and Enlarging. We can take all kinds of Photos and are Dealers in Frames, Easels. Cords, 2ails, Hooks, Etc. 1102 Military Street, Corner Wall, Fort Huron. J.M.White & Go