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RIDAY and SATURDAY 9 11 We will offer Special Prices on. m 9001 if I mm EMS 9CC and Tapestry Curtains samara Large Stock to select from. utney & Onamberl o mi ii Yale, Mich.. Death of Mrs. Copeland. Died at Ikt home in Jirockway vil lage, c;i Tuesday, Sept. 25th, alter a Ion;; and painful illness, Mrs. llobert Copeland, aged 0"5 years. The deceased came to Michigan some ' years iigo. She was born in England) and in early lite came to Can ada, win-re she was married to Robert Maynar.l, who died in KSI. To this union were born one daughter and six sons: Mrs. Anna Uulianl, of Toronto, Ontario; Edward; (Jeorge, of Alpena, Charley, of Tonawanda, X. V., .John, of Lexington and William and Joseph of llroekway. In lSSi sh was married to Robert "Copeland in Greenwood, who died about seven years ago. Soon niter her second marriage she came to II rock way, where she has since resided. She was a member of thu 15 rock way Presbyterian church, and her funeral was held in its edifice on Thursday, Sept. 27th, the service being conducted by her pastor, I lev. Win. Sidebotham.of ale. The interment was made in the Lt cemetery. The children of Mr. Robert Cope land desire us to return thanks in their behalf to all the friends and neighbors who so kindly and willingly aide'd them during the recent sickness and death of their beloved mother. .After weeks of greatest anguish. Our dear mother's pain U Passed; In the liietom ot our Saviour Peacefully siui sicci' at last. For the ones she's left behind her, Oil, (ireat Cod! how deep the woe? As we miss our loving mother From the earthly home below. How tlic death of our dear mother Opens grief v.ithi:) our hearts; May the Saviour, who lias stricken, lleip us each to bear our parts. We extend the iiH)iiri;in ; children Sympathy that's true and Hied: May they know we sorrow with them For their mother who has died. Now remember, friends of mother, She lias only pone before. And is waiting for her loved ones On the bright and happy snore. J. H. II. Eat What You Like Eat as you like. Keep strong by taking Knlll's Dyspepsia Tablets. They digest any and all kiuds of food. Make pure, sweet stomachs and breaths. Try them. Only 5c a box. Pleasant, Safo and Suro are KniU's Hlack Diarrhea l'llls. (Black berry ConiMuud) cure Summer complaints. Diarrhea. Dysentery, Cholera Morbus ami all pains of the stomach and bowels; 25c a box. Orango Headache. Knlll's Orange Headache l'llls, 10 doses 10c. Cure In 10 minutes, arc the best and cheapest. Never fail or leave any bad after ettect. Guar anteed by your druggist. Farm for Sale. Located 5 miles east of Yale, contain ing 200 acres of line farming land, 20 acres timbered, well watered, buildings and fences in good condition, the barn ia 00x70, and a atone hog pen 28x50. Terms of payment suitable to purchas er. Call on or address Patrick Feeney, Yale, Mich. JStf DeWitt's Little Early Ilisera are prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful, purifying littlo pills. (Jrant llolden. To prevent consumption quickly cure throat and lung troubles with One Minute Cough Cure. (Jrant llol den. The most dainty and etl'cctiyo pills made are DoWitt's Little Early Jlisers. They are unequalod for all liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. Grant llolden. You can spell it cough, coil", caugh, kauf, kalf, kough, or kaugh, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cures it is One Minute Cough Cure. Grant llolden. SCHOOL NOTES. Kditor Mabello Ferguson. Sixty-eight pupils are enrolled in the high room. Willie Kailes' drawings took 1st prize at the Yale Fair. lioy Carlyle and Charlie F.owles are new pupils in the high room. Mrs. Wallace and Mrs Wight were yifitor.- at tho lst primary Friday. More new books have been added to the library. Willio Anderson is a new pupil in tho-lst Intermediate. Misses Crossly and Sheohy visited in the 2nd Intermediate Thursday. Baldwin's Advanced Lessons in I'h3's lology have been adopted in the ninth grade work. Tolly Wilcox wa9 a visitor ia the grammar room Tuesday afternoon. General News. Armada fair next week Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Lainotto township in Sanilac county, has live or six cases of diphtheria. Croswell will make an effort to se curo a lecture course for tho winter. Tnero wero 32 deaths in Sanilac county during the month of August. A district library was established at Armada last Friday by a special school meeting. A McKmley & Koosevelt club has been organized in Armada with 100 members. A. W. Merrill, a respected citizen of Lexington, died suddenly of heart disease last week. Chris. Lauth will build a three-story brick hotel in I'ort Huron on the corn er of Water street and Lapeer avenue. A bank has been opened in Apple cate by Thomas Elliott, who will run it in connection with the bank at Cros well. AlistoflOO people havo petitioned the common council at Armada to dis approve of a liquor bond recently presented. A fire which consumed the colored waitors boarding house at the Oakland last week caused a loss of about $1,100 in personal property. The Search Light, at Carsonvillo has purchased the Independent of llobert Morrison and the two papers have been consolidated under Fred K. Mar vin. Tho new school house at Harbor Beach will not be finished before the winter term and as the pay of the teachers goes right along with no school, citizens are becoming some what impatient. Farm For Sale. I have a choice 80 acres of land in Sanilac county, four miles from a first class market, i)0 acres cleared and SO acres good timber. I will sell it for jl rcasonablo figure. John JI. Merrill, Yale, Mich. 42 tf A Case of Salt Rheum and Scald Head Both Cured. Windsor, Ont., Jan. 10, 1900. IDS Windsor Ave. Dr. D. C. Warner: 1 have used your Compound of Seven Cures for a bad case of salt rheum. I used eight bottles. Tho disease has entirely disappeared. I also used it for my littlo girl, aced 10 years, for scald head, and six bottles of Seven Cures cured her; her hair is growing beautifully again. For sale Yours very truly, T. Erown. lo by Staley & McKeith. Yale. Ask Your Grocer for ETT-J U.EA SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS. ill SEALED PACKAGES OHLY PURE AKD FRAGRANT. "IT COSTS HO MORE TRY IT" Icr Ealo Toy XI. C. CA.rvrXT, "STale. PURELY PERSONAL. MOVEMENTS AND DOINGS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY HAPPEN TO KNOW. Jesse Uoadway was in Richmond Sunday. I). A. McKeith was in Detroit part of last week. 1. G. Lathrop and wife Sundaycd in Armada. Myrtle Kelley left Wednesday for uatii, is . i . Jus. II. Moore was over from Flint tho past week. Georcie lluiton, of Alpena, is visiting at John llutton's. Joe Ferguson, of Ubly, has been re siding in Yale this week. Sam Goldberg and I. Rosenthal spent the first of the week in Detroit. E l Andreae is in Now York this week in the interests of Yale Woolen Mills. Emerson McRobert, of London, Ont., is yisiting Henry Parkinson and family. James Secord, of Imlay City, ppent laet week with his brother, William Secord. Chas. Jackson, wife and baby, of Croswell, have been Yale visitors the past week. Mrs. Chas. Rounds leaves to day on a visit to friends and relatives at Ren nington, Ont. Mrs. George Turner, of Port Huron, was a cuestof John Elsworthand fam ilj' this week. Mrs. Wesley Kennedy, of Tilsonburg, Ont. is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Chandler. Angehne and Nettie Pauldi, of St. Paul, Minn., are visiting at the homo of J. D. Pauldi. Chas. Smith and wife, of Detroit, were guests of A. E.' Jackson and wife during tho fair. James McColl is home from Toronto where he accompanied Hon. James Livingston last week. Mrs.E. McDonald and daughter Pearl have been yisiting with Renton JIarbor friends tho past week. J. E. Rrown is home from Alpena on account of the serious illness of his father, George Rrown. A. E. Reagle, son and daughter, of Argyle, visited with his neico, Mrs. W. Secord, during last week. Mrs. Henry Zimmerman and Mrs. D. Teetzel, of Port Huron, yisited friends and relative? here this week. Carleton Stoner and wife have gone home to Pigeon after a pleasant yisit with Yale relatives and friends. Rev. L. Clark will leave this eyening to hold quarterly meeting at Danyille aud expects to be gone a week. Mrs. Sarah Richardson, of Port Hu ron, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs D. G. Williams, the past week. Emma Spring, who has been yisiting relatives and friends here for some time past left Saturday for RulTalo. Emily Sidetotham started Thursday morning for Alabama where Bho is en gaged to teach in a seminary this year. Mrs. Almira Wilcox and daughter Polly, of Sand Reach, havo been in Yale this week calling on old friends. Harry Sweetman and wife, of Port Sanilac, returned homo the first of this week after spending last week with A. E. Jackson and wifo. Mrs. Chas. Ward, neo Tuna Welch, who left Yale a number of years ago and took up her residence in Los An geles, Cal., is home on a visit to her parents and friends. James Saunders who has been epend ing tho past month visiting in this community while on his way home from Loon Lake, Wash., left Tuesday morning for Goldsboro, Md. Ho did not forget to renew his subscription to tho Expositor before returning. Wallaco Adams has a completo line of horso clothing, robes, stable and street blankets at right prices. As has happened in other years, our staunch friend Isaac Menerey took some vegetables and fruit to the Yale fair last week. These seem to have done the rest, for they took the prize. Rut this did not end the taking pro cess, for Isaac forthwith loaded them into his wagon and hauled them to tho editors home, his good wife taking care to add some watermelons to the pile. Thanks, good friends: many thanks. Cratesl Cratesl Cratesl Rushel Crates for handling Apples, Potatoes and other farm products, can bo found for sale at the old Foundry Ruildingin Yale. J.C.Hart. Annual Wall Paper Sale. Take a look at the following REDUCED PRICES. This sale is for CASH only when goods are ordered. 50,000 Rolls Must Be Disposed of at This Sale. All Our Pressed Papers Former Trice $1 00 to $1 G0....Salo Price 50 Cent3 All Our Rest Embossed Papers Former Price 50c. ...Sale Price SO " All Our Rest Gilt Papers " 3.I3.... " All Our Rest Gilt Papers 25c!..! " 15 " All Our Glimmer Papers 20c.!!! " " 12 " All Our Glimmer Papers " 1 5c. " " 10 " All Our Glimmer Papers 10c.... " " 05 " All Our Glimmer Papers " 07c.. " " 05 " All Our Glimmer Papers " 05c... ' 0;i " Plain Ingrain papers with IJorders and Ceilings to match. Ingrain Papers, 30 inches wide, former price 23 cents, sale prico 12 cents. Some Odd Lots of Papers at 2 cents per roll. One lot 18-inch Rorders, regular prico 15 and 20 cent3, go at 5 cents per yard. Theso borders are suitable for tinted walls One lot 9-inch Rorders at 10 cents per roll. These Goods Are for Cash Only When Goods Are Ordered. Room Mouldings to match all papers. Paper Hangers furnished on short notice. Do not delay. Call at onco and secure the best secections. 905-907 Military Street, e 9 PORT - HURON. A. Davidson St Co An Cdo to Seven. In this bright hustling town up north, K hundred miles from Yale; Two trains we have on Sunday, That brine; us daily mall. Lnst Sunday while at table sat. The mall-boy did arrive With letters few, a package too, When opeued seemed alive. At first we recognized but one To call names would seem Hoode Koyal Pbebe. Mollie, next was sh own In order there they stood. And as we gazed along the line The gala times of other days There, iclimmerlng in tho sunshine, "NYe recognized Miss llayes. The day was bright, a cloudless sky. The sun shone from the heavens; And as we scanned the next sweet face, Itcholdl It was Miss Lvaus. Six pretty maids stood side by side. In line with the head master; None with more self reswet and pride. Than Misses Merigold and Baxter. We do not know from whom It came, And may not know, no never: If never known we're not to blamo If we never thank the giver. Standish.Mlch., Sept. 15, 1900. Pere Marquette In effect January 7, 1300. WEST. STANDARD TIME. EAST. On account of the great amount of gristing and the many orders for Yale's celebrated flour the Milling Co. is com pelled to run nights. Mellon Ferguson is proud of the now wheel chair he received this week, which is a present from a number of Yale's citizens. Herman Zinzo and August Milbrandt deserve the credit of eecuring the donation. If you aro not now enjoying perfect health, consult Dr. O. Munch, tiio De troit specialist, when ho comes to Yale on Oct. 25th. The Doctor has many wonderful cures to his credit. Seo adv. "No cure, no pay," in another column. J. K. Paisley entod Sunola T. in the green race at Capac Tnursday and won nrst money in - thrco straight heats, fieo. W. Hell's stallion St. II lario took first prize. Reported that a big crowd attended but the fair was a failure After a day or two to catch its breath, the news grew strong enough to mount our ollice stairs with the cigars and dump upon our editorial table the big chunk of information that a tine boy had arrived at Leslie Silverthom's last Friday. Its weight strained tho table somewhat, but Leslie says Us all solid truth, and the only trouble is that the lad makes a noise like a IJryanito crying for a postollico. 25 I 27 I 23 I STATIONS. 22 J 20 j 24 P.M 1 35 2 27 2 49 3 OG 3 1C 8 33 3 64 4 80 5 05 P.M.lA.M. 6 85 7 30 7 63 8 08 8 18 8 85 8 CT 0 80 10 40 8 50 9 43 10 04 10 20 10 29 10 41 11 04 11 40 12 20 LV. AR, port Tluron Yale Brown City Marlette Clifford Mayvllle Vassar Saginaw AR.HayCityLV. A.M 10 10 9 17 8 53 8 8fi 8 26 8 10 7 47 7 10 0 80 P.M 9 00 8 02 7 87 7 21 7 11 8 53 6 81 6 55 5 20 P.M 1 50 1 0.1 12 44 1231 12 23 12 1G 12 00 11 30 10 50 MA IX LINK EAST Leave Saginaw 12:00 m. Arrive at Flint 12:f53 P.M.,Uollyl :25 p. M.,Detroit3:00 p. M.,Toledo tuur.M. MAIN LINK WEST Leave Saginaw 12:30 p. m. Arriveat Midland 1:11 P.M.,Mt.rieasant 0:55 p. m., Clare 2:12 p. M., Evart3:0i p. m., Keed City3:ao p. M.JSald. win 4:15 p.m., Ludlngtou C:2K p, M., Manistee 5:50 P. M. Connecting at Lndington with Steamer for Milwaukee and Manitowoc (during the season of navigation), making connections for all points West and Northwest. Sleeping and I'arlor Cars between Bay City Saginaw and Detroit. Connections made at Tort Huron and Detroit in Union Depot for all I'olnts South, Canada and the H.it.t. Korfurther Information see timetable ofthls Company F. A. U1USWOLD, Agent. DEAD or ALIYE X am a. MEAT Customers can rest assured that they will get a Choice Cat and Prompt Attention' If they lcve their orders . with me. Highest Trice Paid for Hides, 'Sheep l'elts and Tallow. Thos. G. Holden, Yale. Biddlecomb's Art Stndio $ I Mclsel Block, PORT HURON Having had years of experience in the Photographic art, we are prepared to do your work right and at reason able prices. Ask any of our patrons what kind of work we turn out; ask 'em if we don't save them money. They can tell as much as wo can. Tho ve tried us and aro our permanent customers. You'd bo too if you'll ask em. ti I 8 8 If you are not satisfied with your Laundry, and want a fine finish try tho City Laundry. I TTfirrrr Tn.rrl lnn Tt i vi Furniture Call on (Joheen and Co. for your Furniture. Their stock consists of every thing in the Furniture Line and their rriccs are right. Repairing Neatly Done.-r ONow Work Mado to Order. We also manufacture Church Seats and Pulpits. Goheen & Co. tVhpn IcHfllKT tn mloartl.nra nlnn.. .ft. you saw the advertisement In this paper. 7