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Horse r J . Clothing. We keep the very best of everything in this line and sell at lowest possible prices. Hand made Home made Farm Harness From $14 up. Single Harness From $3.00 Up. fin H DU UJJ w HEN YOU EAT YOU WANT THAT WHICH IS FIUST CLASS. FOR and..... Salt DO XOT FOItOLT Meat Market. New and Neat. We have purchased the CJeo. W. Allen meat market and put it in lirst-class shape. When you want Beef, Pork, Veal. Mutton. Don't fail to call. A 6hare of your pa tronage solicited. Fresh Oysters for Sale. fiioy Poultry and Game Bought and Sold. . GEO. A. SMITH & CO. DKOBATK OKDEU. State of Michigan, County of St. Clair, rss. At a session of the l'robate Court for said County of St. Clair, held at thfi l'rohate Office In the City of l'ort Huron, on the 18th day of February In the year one thousand eight Hun dred and ninety-nine. Present, Hon. Frank T. Wolcott, Judse of Trobate. In the matter of the estate of Samuel Ramsey, Deceased. Samuel S. Itamsey, having filed his petition in this court, praying that he may be appointed administrator of the estate of said deceased. It Is ordered, That Monday, tho 3rd day of April. 18!)i. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at said l'robate office, be appointed for hearing thereof. And It is further orde red. That a copy of this order bo published three successive weeks pre vious to said day of hearing in the Yale Exposi tor, a newspaper printed and circulating In said County of St. Clair. Fit AN K T. WOI.COTT, (A true copy.) Judge of l'robate. HAUVEY 1 Al'PAN, Atfy for Estate. 45-4 JOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON CLAIMS. state of Michigan, County of St. Clair fss. Probate Court for said County. Kstateof David J. Davidson, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed by the Judge of l'robate of said County, Commis sioners on Claims in the matter of said Estate of David J. Davidson, and six months from the 20th day of March, A. D. 18'.9 having been al lowed by said J mlge of l'robate to all persons Iioldlng claims against said Estate, In which to present their claims to us for examination and adjustment. Notice Is Hereby given that we will meet on Thursday, the tstii day of May, A. 1). lw9, and on Monday, the it 1st day of August, A. 1). Rt 10 o'clock, a. m. of each day, at the office of llarvey Tappan on the lsth day of May in the Tillage of Yale in said county, and In the office of the Probate Judge on the Ulst day of August In the city of Port Huron to receive and exam ine such claims. JAMES McCOLL, FRANK PUTNEY, Dated March 20. A. D. 19J. Commissioners. JIARVEY TAPPAN. Attorney for Estate. 47-7 M ORTUACE SALE. as.WA Whereas, default has been made In the pay ment of the money secured by a mortgage dated the third day of December In the year one thous and eight hundred and eighty-seven, executed ly Charles H. White and Juliette White his wife, of the township of llerlln, St. Clair county, Mich igan, to John Richards, of Samla, Ontario, which said mortgage was recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of St. Clair county in J-lber 4:i of mortgages, on page 270, on the third day of December in the year one thousand, eight iiundred and eighty-seven, at 2 o'clock P. M.; and whereas the said mortgage has been duly assigned by the said John Richards to Rert C. Preston, of Armada, Michigan, by assignment wearing date the twenty-third of March In the year one thousand, eight hundred and ninety seven, and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of said County of St. Clair on the twenty-third day of March in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven ut'2:30 2. M.ln Liber 11 of Assignment of Mortgages on page 12, said mortgage being now owned by the said Rert C. Preston. And whereas the amount now claimed to be due on said mortgage at the date of this notice Is the sum of eighteen hun dred and twelve dollars and sixty cents (SI,M2.C0) of principal and Interest and the further sum of thirty-five dollars as an attorney fee stipulated for In said mortgage and provided bv statute, which Is the whole amount claimed to be unpaid .on said mortgage, and n suit or proceeding ' liavlng been instituted at law to recover the t debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, whereby tho Dower of sale contained In said mortgage has become operative. Now, therefor", notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of the 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 front door of the Court Jlouse in the City of Port Huron In said County of St. Clair, on the Eighth (lav or May next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, which said premises rn ii,..iiin.l lii h:l((I mortgage a follows, to-wit: The south half (O of the south-west quarter (i) . of Section thirteen ia anu nieeasi i weiuy-iive ir) acres ot the south half ( I P of the sout h-east . tpiarter (1) of Section fourteen ( ID, all of said land being of Township six North, Range thirteen (1:0 east. In the township oi iwrnn, in the county of St. Clair, and state of Michigan, . containing one hundred ami five (in;,) wrcs. Dated Feb (5, RERT C. PltESTON. 4t-t3 Assignee of Mortgagee. DWH51IT N. LOWELL. Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee. ACENTS WANTED VT$ Ocv you iU till it CVCCX231&1 rCBTTOl. IIIO FAY-STEADY WOBK-SEW PLAN. Xmm can work hm f trL JTV ff f KT.K MAUriK 4 L1H1.KAI. HRMSi.AH.VTK. THESUCCESSCOMPANY.CooperUnion.N.Y.CIty MARVELOUS CURES -BY- DR. W. C. WALKER, The Eminent Physician and Sur geon, of Detroit, Mich., Form erly of New York, Will Make the following Regular Monthly Visits: "sti-iIe:, sapleyhotjse, Tuesday, Mar, 28 Office Hours 9 a. m. to G p. ni. BROWN CITY. ""ouT" Wednesday, Mar. 29 OIHce Hours 9 a. in. toC:30p. in. The Most Successful Methods In the Treatment of all Diseases and Deformities Known to the I-atest Medical and Surgical Skill. Consultations and Examinations FREE TO ALL Dr. Walker will not Treat any unless there Is a possibility of a Cure, and will so inform you. Examination By Reflection Ry the latest scientific researches both by Im proved instruments and methods, the Doctor Is enabled to discover the true nature of the di sease and locate the organ or parts affected and many diseases and complications which have heretofore proven most obstinate to the medical profession, yield like magic under his skill and svste nic treatment. The Doctor Is endowed with the wonderful gift of being able to diagnose without questlon'ng, and will des cribe with the greatest accuracy your aches and pains wherever located, tells better how a person leels than they can tell It themselves. There is no need to live in constant misery. It costs nothing to see him. The fullest exam inations are free, and Ids prices for treatment are within the reach of all. He Is a friend to the afflicted and will turn none away unaided. The merchant mingles with the artisan while seeking relief at his hands, and hundreds are cured every year. READ WHAT THIS PEOPLE SAY. I wish to speak a word In favor of Dr. W. C. Walker, ot Detroit, the specialist who has been visiting Rrown City regularly the past four months: I had been a great sufferer from catarrh of the stomach and other troubles for eleven years. After taking treatment from a number of other doctors, but without permanent-relief, I saw the advertisement of Dr. Walker In the Brown City Banner and was in duced to try his treatment, and 1 will say that I have been entirely cured after three months treatment. I most cheerfully recommend the doctor to all who are similarly afflicted. Signed, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Valley Centre, Mich., Dac. 7, 1898. Mrs. 8.W. Rose, also rejoices being cured of catarrli ot the stomach of 15 years standing, Mrs. A. O. Stanlake, a well known and re spected ladv who has lived In Ponttac for the past 10 years, makes the following remarkable statement. She says: "For i"2 long years I had been a constant sufferer, have been treated by several noted physicians, each one differing in opinion as to what ailed me. I took their med icines faithfully but received no ermanent benefit. I was completely discouraged and thought many times that I must die. In reading the Pontlac papers I saw that Dr. Walker, of Detroit, would be at the Hotel Hod ges. I decided to call and sea him. The doctor made a thorough examination and told me I could be cured, and I am most happy to say that such proved to be the case, lor In one month's time under Dr. Walker's care I was completely cured and have been well ever since. I feel that I cannot thank the doctor enough for this remarkable restoration to health." Signed, Mrs. A ti. Stanlake. Remember Date of Visit. ' Mr. Charles .1. rreston cured of catarrh of the stomach and blood poisoning, says he would not be in his former condition again for $0,000. Mrs. W. M , after being barren for ten years, savs : "He cured me. We now have two little children, SulUce to say our home is a happy one." Epilepsy (for fits) positively cured by a recent Bclentitlc discovery. One of the most respected young men, Mr. II. C. Ranks, has doctored with all tne best physi cians he could hear of and finally given two weeks tolive. Consulted Dr. Walker, took his treatment and is now a well men. He had chronic stomach trouble, weak lungs and a con stant cough, rheumatism and Plight's disease. He lias gained 35 pounds and works everyday. He advises all who are sick to see Dr. talker. Mrs. R. M. Stutzman cured of blood and skin disease of twelve years standing. Mrs. L. Lambert cured of various ulcers on limb. Miss Ella Crane cured of bronchial trouble and lung disease. Miss R. H. cured of female weakness after be ing treated by many noted physicians. Troublesome skin diseases, such as Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, etc.. also Chronic Ul cers of the limits, Fever Sores. Cancers and Tu rners successfully treated. Special treatment for weak men and women and all diseases of the nervous system. All curable cases guaran teed. Dr. Walker successfully treats all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat, Lungs, and all chronic, private and nervous diseases and deformities, as (trannlated Lids, Deafness, Cross Kyes, Dis charge of the Ears, Itronchltis, Chronic Cough, ioltre (big neck). Fever hores and Ulcers. Hrlght'n Disease, itheiimatlsm, all diseases of the Kidneys and Rladrter, Heart, Stomach and Nervous Diseases; Chorea (St. Vitus Dance). Epilepsy (fits). General Debility. Scrofula. Skin Diseases, and all diseases due to bad blood; also rectal diseases. t"-I will give special attention to difficult rases, and to cases other physicians have failed to rare. Rank references. Persons arriving tor treatment will please bring from two to four ounces of urine, first passed In the morning preferred, for analy sis. Ouestlon blanks sent on application. En close stamp for reply. Those unable to see the Doctor cao address. W.C. WALKER. M. D.. J10X78. Detroit, Mich. Mothers, when your children are at tacked by the dreadful croup, you need not despair; Dr. JohnW. Bull's Cough Syrup will relieve and cure this disease at once. You can always depend on this marvelous remedy; it never fails to cure. For whooping cough and mcasle-cough it is the best remedy in the land. Children like it. inteSJooM's (Sough Syrup Will cure Croup without fail. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. Trice 25 cents. At all druggists. OUR NEIGHBORS. Facts and Fancies Picked Up By Our Correspondents. Avoca. JelT Urown visited Hay City this week on business. Thomas 1 Rochester spent Sunday in Port Huron on business. Deputy Sheriff Wm. Klliot spent Saturday here on business. Kva Dodge, of Fargo, visited E. S. Dodge's Saturday and Sunday. A people's caucus was held in the town hall Thursday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Aaron Hill visited at Mrs. JJranigan's in l'ort Huron the lirst of the week. 1 A. Hill attended the Masonic echool of instruction held at l'ort Hu ron on Vriday. Frank Kipp and Arthur Wixson re turned from the north woods Saturday. They report no work. To Cure La Crippe in 24 Hours. No remedy equals Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup for this terrible and fatal disease. If taken thoroughly and in time, it will cure a case in 24 hours, and for the cough that follows La (Jrippe it never fails to giye relief. Price, 25c. and 50c. Elliott. Fred Litchard left Monday for Flint. Frank llichardson returned Monday from the woods. Tina Wiltshire, of Detroit, is visiting her parents this week. Mr. Hoot has returned from Ohio, where he has spent the winter. A number of Elliott's young people attended church in Deauville Sunday evening. Mrs. Wm. Huffman and daughter Lucile left Friday for a few days visit in Lapeer. Miss Franc Roberts spent Saturday and Sunday at home, returning to her school Sunday evening. She has only seven weeks more in her school. Chas. Dudley, who is attending school in liig Rapids, writes that he is coming home about the first of April. He speaks very highly of the Ferris In dustrial school which he is attending. The C. E. which was closed on ac count of the protracted meetings has again started to hold its meetings every Wednesday evening. Topic for next week, "True Repentance." Leader, Carrie Drennan. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50 cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. E. L. Moore, Will Lennon. Stilson. Mrs. C. Eastman is gaining slowly in health. There will be no school for two weeks at this place. The KOTM dance held at Rates' tent was a complete success. About $20 was realized. Mrs. V. W. Lord is visitinz her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Reattie, at Plain- field, Livingston county. The dance given on the 17th of old Ireland was a success, as was also the scrap on Saturday after it. A goodly number of our young folks attended the special services being held at Laurel at the M. P. church last Sunday night. Dan Campbell, of Popular Point, has Eurchased the farm recently vacated y Geo. Rennett and will soon occupy the same. A hearty welcome will be tendered the family on their arrival. Our pastor, (J. A. Tyler, had quite an interesting time last Sunday evening. While on his way from the Stilson school house to Laurel a slicrht acci dent occurred to the harness, which let the cutter run upon the horse s neels. The horse ran one mile and a half and the only damage done was to bruise the horse's legs. Mr. Tyler says that the distance was made in just three minutes and he held his breath while making it. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy is intended especially for cough.9, colds, croup, whooping cough and inlluenza. It has become famous for its cures of these diseases, over a large part of the ciyilized world. Tho most llatteritig testimonials have been received, civing accounts of its good work; of the aggravating and per sistent coughs it has cured; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the danger ous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The ex tensive use of it for whooping cough has phown that it robs that disease of all dangerous consequences. It is es pecially prized by mothers for their children, as it never fails to e fleet a speedy cure, and because they haye found that there is not the least dan ger in giving it, even to babies, as it contains nothing injurious. Sold by Will Lennon. Brockway. John Patterson Is hauling his hay to Avoca. II. Rradburn and wife spent Wednes day in 1 ale. Garret Quain and Fred .Tolley are on the sick list. Next regular meeting of Peninsular Tent March 27th. Wm. Martin is getting the Ilanna house ready to move. The mill yard is fast filling up with logs. The recent fall of snow making the haulers active. Rusine8s in the Old Town is very quiet, bad roads and weather all com bined to kill business. The genial proprietor of the Rrock way house will give an Easter dance April 3rd, 18ltt). Rill 75 ceuts. A little premature charivari was held at the intersection of Colfax and (J rant streets on Saturday and Monday nights. We are glad to see our old friend, Dan Carney around again after his late illness. His brother John returned to Detroit Monday. Mrs. J. Glass ford had an operation performed on her face for a cancerous formation by Dr. Cowie. It was en tirely successful. The engagement of Miss Florence Lovelock, of this place to R. Stringer, of Port Huron, is announced. The wedding will occur after Easter. There are two islands in New Zealand set apart for tho preservation of its re markable wild birds and other animals. All hunting and trapping is forbidden thereon. "Giye me a liyer regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle ot De'.Vitt's Little Early Risers, the fam ous little pills, (irant Holden. The "cat in the strange garret," or "the fish out of water" are both much at home compared to the new-made father trying to suppress the complain ings of his first-born. If you want your town to grow and prosper, always speak well of it, and help as far as your means will permit, to improve it. Talk about it when you meet strangers, write about it when cor responding with your friends, and never spend a cent out of it that can be spent in it. The dollar you spend here may come back to you some day. If sent away it never can. If you havea cough, throat irritation, weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Al ways reliable and safe, (irant Holden. For a quicic remedy and one that is perfectly safe for children let us rec ommend One Minute Cough Cure. It is excellent for croup, hoarseness, tick ling in the throat and coughs. Grant Holden. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth. 25 and 50 cts. Free Pills. Send your address to II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are Earticularly effective in the cure of onstipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from eleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by thir action, but by giving tone to etomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Bold by Grant Holden, Druggist, Yale. If so, there must be some I trouble with its food. Well I babies are plump; only the j die iiuii. mic yuu sure the food is all right? Chil dren can't help but grow; i they must grow if their food I nourishes them. Perhaps a mistake was made in the past and as a result the di 1 gestion is weakened. If that ! is so, don't give the baby j a lot of medicine ; just use I your every-day common I sense and help nature a . little, and the way to do I it is to add half a teaspoon- ful of SCOTT I to the beby's food three or fear times a day. The gain will begin ihz very first day yea give L It seems to correct the digestion and ds (he beby rtartcd right csa'n. If (he hzby is nurs but rJocs net thrive, then the mother should take the emulsion, ft will have a good effect both upon the mother and child. Twenty five years proves this fact. ioc. and fi.oo, all druggists. SCOTT & DOWNE, Chemists, New York General News. Sand Beach will have a new $15,000 scnooi nouse. Catherine Conley has teen appointed postmistress at Lum vice Isaao A. Con iey, deceased. The season for talking about a tun nel at Point Edward has opened with the usual enthusiasts. The bill changing the name of Sand Beach to Harbor Beach passed the Senate and has gone into effect. A meeting at Emmet will be held on the 25th inst., to complete the or ganization of a county farmers' club. Wm. CJrice, of Lexington, will re move his saw-mill to West Branch and thus passeth away another of the old town's industries. The ttaccalaureate sermon for the class of "J'J of the Algonac high school will be preached this Friday evening, March 24th, by Rey. John Sweet, of Owosso. Two Caro lads were target shooting last Sunday when Smith's gun wag ac cidentally discharged and F. Quinn was shot through the lungs. His re covery was doubtful at last reports. A most interesting account of the distressing scenes through which Dr. Inches, of St. Clair, passed on the wrecked steamer Pavonia, is published last week in the St. Clair Republican. Herman Kommer, of Marine City, disregarded quarantine regulations when one of his children was sick with scarlet fever and the health officers arrested him. He had to pay a fine and costs of court. Pete Akred, who has run a stage be tween St. Clair and Port Huron every winter for the past sixteen years will q uit the business. St. Clair people either cross oyer to the Canadian side or go to Lenox and then to Port Huron on the Grand Trunk. The three year-old son of William Vallier, of Marine City was badly burn ed on his arm some time ago. It was found necessary to graft new skin on and about UuU pieces were taken from tho arms of the child's father, Fred Koeing and William Emig. The boy is doing nicely. Tho president of Capac for the com ing year will be Robert Morrison, jr.; of Emmet, Henry P. McCabe; of Rich mond, W. 11. Acker; of Memphis, Nathan Jaryis; of Algonac, (ieorge Merrill: of Imlav Citv. Ihivid V. Yerex: of Croswell, Philip L. Graham; of Lex- ingion. Lewis Jrenton; ot Armada, S. I. Stunm: of Brown Citv. Wm. MeLeod: of Marlette, E. A. Smith. Parsnip Complexion. It does not require an expert to detect the sufferer from kidney trouble. The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark putty circles under the eyes, the sallow parsnip-colored complexion indicates it. A physician would ask if you had rheumatism, a dull pain or ache in the back or over the hips, stomach trouble, desire to urinate often, or a burning or scalding in passing it; if after passing there is an unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated, or if the urine has a brick dust deposit or strong odor. When these symptoms are present, no time should be lost in removing the cause. Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of the bladder, intlamination, causing stop page, and sometimes repuiring the draw ing of the urine with instruments, or may run into Rright's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer a Swamp-Jtoot, the great discovery of the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, is a positive remedy for sucli diseases. Its reputation is world-wide and it is so easy to get at any drug store that no one need suffer any length of time for want of it. However, if you prefer to first test Its wonderful merits, mention The Yale Expositor and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ringhamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and book telling all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Consumption Cure. Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day if taken in time. 25 and CO cts. DIUECTOET. DR. BENJ. CLYNE. PHYSICIAN. 8UKGKON St ACCOUCHEUR. Ofllceon Main street, first doorsouth of Har ris Cnrrliine Works, Vale. ORIce hours from 12 to 2 :30. Tuesdays and Saturdays all day. WILLIAM WIGHT. MD. C. M. Trinity University, M.D.C.M. Victoria University. Toronto. Ont. Office and residence Main street In house formerly occupied by Dr. J. Wells. Office hours: 7 to 9 a in, 12 m to l :3u p 111, and after tt p 111. DR. WM. YUILL. OFFICE OVElt HA LLEN TINE'S STORE. Specialty. Surirery. and Diseases ot Women and Children. Office hours: 9 a. in. to 2 p. m. weanesuay anu saturuav. F. ALLEN, M. D. PHYSICIAN, Kuriteou and Accoucheur. Successor to Dr. l'ollock, Fartco, Mich. DR. CHAS- W. WALKER. 1JHYSICIAN AM) SUKfJKON", Fargo. Mich. Graduate of Medical Faculty of the Uni versity of Toronto, Toronto. Canada. Calls at all hours will receive prompt attention. DR. P. G. LATHROP. DENTIST, has had 'JO years exjterlence In Mechanical Dentistry. Uses the latest methods of extracting teeth. Office In buildiuir lately vacated by Dr. W. . Armstrong. GEO. H. BROWN, D. D.S. DENTAL ROOMS, Stewart Mock, I'ort Hur on. Latent miHles of er;itinn, liieludlil bridge work or urtiiicial teeth williout plates. GEO. W. BELL. 4 LCTIONEER. Yale. Real estate, nersonal 1. property or any Kind of sales promptly at tended to. Orders lei l at the LxroHi ion office will receive promiit alleutiun. Correspondence solicited. W. W. LORD. AUCTION FEU. Feck. Mich., Is prepared to attend all kinds of sales 011 short notice and orders sent either by mall or telephone to Dr. Toal at Feck will be promptly attended to. RAPLEY HOUSE. 4 GENEKAL INVITATION Is extended to iV. all tocalland see me when In town. Good accommodations for commercial travelers and farmers. A choice selection of wines, IPpiors and clears always on hand. Jerry li. i'aisley, proprietor, Yale. AARON WINDSOR. rpONSORIAL ARTIST, Yale. If you want a JL nr.it class hair cut, snave, snampoo or sea foam, don't fail to Rive him a call. Charges moderate J. B. STEVENS. VETEKINAKY SURGEON. Graduate of To ronto Veterinary College. Member State Veterinary Association. Calls promptly attend ed day or n lu lit. office In Imlldlnn opposite Commercial House, Yale, Mlcb. BRITISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE 201 Huron Ave., PORT HURON, MICH. TREATS ALL DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. WF&K MFN restored to vigor and rrtA Wtr vitality. Organs of the body which have been weakened through disease, overwork, excess or indiscretions, restored to full power, strength and vigor by our new and original system of treatment. NIINDPFn or testimonials bear nununcuo evidence of the good results obtained from our method of treating all forma of chronic disease. WE TREATAHD CURE CUrrh, Afilinu, Broacluti. Rlicunufcwn. NeurdlgU, Scutica, Lumbago. Female Weakness, Heart Disease, Syphilis, Varicocele, Sterility, Bladder Trouble, Loss oi Vitality, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Liver Complaint Tumors, Piles, Fistula, Skin Diseases, Blood Diseases, Youtlifu 1 Errors, Nervous Troubles, Weakness of Men. (ONSILTaTIOS IKKB. t'HAKGKS MOUERATK. Hour. 9 I. tt. Su.d.y. Id Till . OR. ELKIN IN PERSONAL CHARGE. TKCUL XOTICKi Those unsWe to call should send tamp for question blank fur home treatment. 5Ss5SSi V I V i 1 I If you are not satisfied with your Laundry, and want a fine finish try the City Laundry. 8 ECarr-v Tardino. Prow CURES THE BLIND, Dr. Milbrandt's Great Eye Remedy cures Cataract. Scum, Granulated Eye lids, and all stages 01 hye 1 roubles. Circulars Free. THE RUSSIAN CATARRH CURE Cures all etaces of Catarrh. 50 cents per bottle. PENROYAL Will nnRttivplv cnrci Dinhthpria. Quinsy, .Swollen Neck, Swollen Ton sils, Rheumatism and Deafness. r0 cents per bottle. THE HAIR RESTORER Will rjositivelv cure Dandruff. Will nrnvpnt fallinrr nut rf ihft hair, and also restores the hair to its natural color. $1.00 per bottle. Prepared and sold by G. MILBRANDT M. D.. CROSWELL, MICH. VVM-H. MCKENZIE. AUCTION KKK, Ileal Kstate dealer and Con veyancer, Yale, Mlclt. Auction Sales at tended to with promptness. Laud bought and sold. Correspondence desired. Don't forget us when you want anything, in our line. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickIIeadache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C DcWitt A Co.. Crjlcaa, BUY GOODS IN CHICAGO .X nrn::!;!!""""""'' -.ix lit i.ni.jiiiiir4a3fc -.1 -r Havo you tried tha Catalogue system of buying EVERYTHING yen 1130 z Wholesale Friccs? Vl'a can save yo J 1 5 to 40 per cer.Lcn your purcl'.nses. We are now erecting and will ownard rrcucytha hiqhest building America, errplcy ?,C03 dms filling country orders exclusively, end will rsfund purchase price if rjoa's don't suit you. 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