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Fresh and Salt MEATS Always Kept. Urinous your poultry, either dressed or alive and receive the highest mar ket price. We buy sheep pelts and hides at market prices. HOLDEN BROS. We Want You to call and look over our well assorted line of Choice Family Groceries and Canned Goods. In this line we have a line assort ment and would like to supply you with the sweets of life. Prompt Delivery, NORTH-END GROCERY, FRED F. FRANCIS It Is Right that you should love, cherish and protect a dear one while life e mains, but when the silvtr cord is loosed, you owe it to their memory to give them sultabJ burial. My lino of Funeral Supplies is always complete and strictly up-to-date in every respect. TWO HEARSES ALWAYS IN READINESS. GEO. GOUGH, Funeral Director .YALE, MICHIGAN. If You Like Good Fresh Groceries Just give us a trial order, whether it is 0 cents or 35, and If we do not satisfy you, will not ask for any more of your trade. Our line is complete. Confectionery, Cigirs, Tobaccos. We keep a full stock in these lines and can satisfy you with what ever you want. We want a share of your trade and will do everything in our power to please you. Hutter and Eggs taken in Exchange for (ioods. M. A. SARGENT North End Grocer. Mary M. Bowles, Fists Glass sxi Firs Xzrcrasce. Jlcprescnt several First- lU-tits and Collet loin Class Comjmnles. Promptly Made. Office on Main treot. Valo. HEADQUARTERS rcn CHOICE CiRDlES I AND t CHOCOLATES J. D. McKeTtH'S. Over to different brands of Cigars to select from. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY -Backache All diseases of Kidneys. Eladdsr, Urinary Organs. Al Rheumatism, Back Ocbt.HsartDtsease aravsl, Dropsy, female Troubles. CUR Don't become dlscourared. There Is a cure for you. If ite:t ry wr!t It. 1 enncr. Jlu liu spout a llfo limn rurlii hi t such cases as ours. All consultation fret. Your Kidney nnd llacka'-li" Cur h:is CUroU two very bad case anion; our iu! incrs tho rat year whom tli" d.-Mri I. rid Clvcn up. J. L. STILL ft CO., WuiAilaiid. la. Prti2Slt.Bor, tl. AW forOx.k V.k-TTt9. ST.VITOS'OANCETr.-JS.!? MAT1IK H ft WICIIT. pHRH fviARQUHTTR 7a. c:, iocs. THAI I.KAVB Tll.KAH fOl J.OW.: For Port Huron and north aud ot;!h f 1 A. M. I i; ami n .' r. x. For Kaclnaw and liar Cltr 41a.m.; 2.C.1 uml 7.1" r. ti. Tor Grand Lapldsand Itetroit via Saclna' 9 -.4.1 a. m. and ti r. M For Manlst, Ludliiston and Northwest V .11 A. M. F.A. fiUIHWOLD, II. F. MOFLI.ER. Ajrnt. Genci! rasM-cr Agent Tbie slgnatare ! oa every ttoi of the rmln Laxative Bromo-Quioine ti Us rwi1r that wrH m f K ti T Ono f.llnuto Couh Curo 1 Tor Cou-hi, Colds ond Croupe The Hotel Rotunda Ocipcic, - - nEiciilercirL- Modern In all its conveniences. Centrally located. Sample Itoom on first lloor. First-class bar In connection. 2JiJ sFreo I3v. To and 27rcna T'ra.lzus. BffjuTelephone No. C. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. STATE TICK KT. For Governor A A HON T. IU.1S.S. ol Salimw. For Lieutenant Governor ALKXANDK.lt MAITLAND, of Neaunce. For Secretary of btal FHK1 M. WAKNKK, of Farmlngton. For Nute Treasurer DAM HI. McCOY, of Grand Kapld. For Attorney General CIIAULLH A. IILAIK of Jackson. For Commissioner of Mate Land Ofuee LDWIN A. WILDK.Y.ol Paw Taw. For Hutierlnteadciit of Public Instruction DtLlJOA A. Y ALL. of Albion. rOXOKKNSIOMAL TH'KIT, For Member ol Conei-ess, beventu District UKMtY McMOUltAN.ol SU Clair County. I.KUISLATIVK TICKET. For Htate Senator G KOlUiK N. JONES, of Marine City. For KeprrenUtlve lu the Legislature 1st District 111 11.1 1 KICimORX, Jr., of Fort Huron. For llcpresenUtlve Iti the IKlslature '.nd District JAM ICS Dl'NX. of Wales. cot'VTVTU'Krr. For .Indite of the Circuit Court - Kl'GKNK. F. LAW, of Fort Huron. 1IAHVKY TAl'I'AX.of Yale. For .lu1i of Probata STKI MKN A, liKAHAM, of Port Huron. For Slirrirt IIKMtY A. ROSE, of Port Huron, l'or t 'lerk KLiiKNK A. nAUTLCTT. of KlU-y. For I'rofutliiu Attorney lil'lll' l). CADY.oI port Huron. For Tremurer t IIAKI.1M IlKYSt'llLAtS.of St. flair. For l;Ttr f I ih4 IIKMtY T. HIM, of fottrellvllle. Forrireuit t'oiut f oiuiulnioneri f IIAULKH W. AOA.M.H, of Port Huron. IIKNUY U. llAlUD.ol M. fUlr. Forf oronem AI.KKKT A. FA IK, of Poit Huron. KOItKUT.S. l;i..NNKl'l',oI Port Huron. For Minror- W.M. l!. S TUKIT, of Murine f Ity. General News. II. J. (.'loce, a Port Huron Rrocer, has Let'ti declared a bankrupt. In 1LKM port Huron's population was 19,153. In 1WJ 'J l.ooo or ,(hX). The nicklc-in-the-slot machinei must go at I'roiwcll, so the marhhal order. On Wednesday, Thur-day and Fri day, Auj. , 7 and S occur a race meet at Cnro. A new theatre will be built by the Harrington estate in Tort Huron which will be ono of tho finest in the state. Charles I.akin'a hen coop has suffer ed tho Iops of over i0 line Plymouth Kock chickens. I.akin lives at Sanilac Centre. Win. Knickerbocker, sent from Hani lac county to Jackson prison in lSV'J, has been paroled by (Joy. liliss. The opinion is that ho should have served his full term. M. J. Lynch has purchased of T. Lew Kilcts the Labor Unionist and consolidated it with his Labor Leader, and tho combination will bo called by the latter title. An automobile passing through Mar letto the other day rendered all tho horses silly, and many of them ran away, injuring themaclycs, smashing buggies, etc., etc. Kdward M. Kanter, of Detroit, came to Huronia lleach last week to spend a few days. He went in bathing on Thursday, was taken with cramps and drowned. His body was soon found. A small sized strike was on in the Sanilac Centre beet sugar fields laet week, but it only took Judgo Mc Laren, who owns the fields, about five minutes to put the leader out of a job and all tho rest were willing to go back to work. At Richmond the proposition to bond tho school district for the turn of ?1, '200 for installing some modern sys tem of heating and ventilating the rchool house was lost and the Jlich mond Iteview heads the article with "Pneumonia mill to be continued." LOOK PLEASANT, PLEASE. Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Fat on, )., can do so now, though for years ho couldn't, because be suffered untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. All physicians and medi cines failed to help him till he tried Electric Hitters, which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dys pepsia and stomach troubles. Unriv aled for diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, they build up and give new life to the whole system. Try them. Only roc. Guaranteed by Grant Holdcn, druggit. John Hutton For tho next ten days wo will offer a nico 2 burner gasoline t tove for J3.00 and a 3 burner for $1.00. .Several makes of washing machines all of which nro guaranteed to giro tho best ot satisfaction. HIS SIGHT THREATENED. "While picnicking la&t month my 11-yi ur-old bov was poisoned by somo wood ir plant," ays W. II. Dibble, of Sioux City, la. "He rubbod tho poinon oil' hU handft into lit eyes and for awhiln wo were afraid ho wouhl lose hi t-'.7lt. Finally a neighbor recom mended DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The first application helped him and in a Irw days ho was as well an oyer." ForfUin cttfoa'f, cuts, burns acalds, wcv.inif, insert bites, DeWitt's Witch llacl Salve is sure cure. Kelieves piles at once. I'.cwaro of counterfeits. Grant Holdcn. 43 Hour Condition Powdor For worm. T. F. HoM'Kx. Imlay City, Mich.: My bono has been "troubled with worms for two years or more and Ihey kept getting worse. I bought a pack ago of 4s.Hour Condition Powder of our druggist, T. J. Millikin, and after feeding the Powder a fow days the horse pasoed eleven worms a boat eight or ten inches long; since then pasted two more. Before feeding the Powder he seemed to have no life whatever, but now he acts like colt. I think your Powders are a great remedy and certainly will recommend them. Jon Dt-cnrxr, St. Clair, MicL. For Fate by Grkt Holukx. Democratic Convention. The St. Clair county democratic con vention convened in the circuit court room at 11:30 Saturday morning to select delegates to attend the state convention to be held in Detroit July 3othand31stj nnd also to select the congressional delegates nnd select the county committee. Justin It. Whiting, of M. Clair, one of the possible guber natorial candidates, was given a warm ovation when he entered the conven tion hall. John C. Graham was selected as tem porary chairman nnd John S;. WhitlitT as temporary secretary. Mr. Graham, in his opening remarks, complimented the convention on its excellent turnout of Independent voters and citizens. The following committees were ap pointed: Credentials I). C McFlroy.St. Clair; John Myron, Grant; John M. Glcason, Port Huron. Permanent Organization A. A. Graves, Port Huron; A. W. Smith, Al gonac; Andrew Ostrander, Lynn. Kesnlutions J. J. Hell, Port Huron; Michael Held, Km met; Harry Grant, Mussey. The committee on permanent organ ization and order of business -reported that it had selected John (i. OWeil as permanent chairman ami John . lilt as permanent secretary. Tl of the committee was also m u'rnuiient chairman and John S. W hit- The work ullined. The. committee, report was adopted. John G. O'Xeil, upon taking the chair, thanked tho convention for the honor nnd stated it had come entirely unexpected. The two legislative districts met in separate rootns for tho selection of twelve delegates each to the state con vention nnd to report the delegates selected to the convention for u proval. Tho following delegates were select ed to attend the state convention: First district A. A. Graves, W. F. Davidson, John Haves, John (J. ' Neill, F. F. Percival.'JatnesO Sullivan, John C. Graham, Port Huron; iNelson llanket. Fort Gratiot; Charles Andreac; Vale; John Myron, Grant; James C. McMahon, Jlrockway. Alternates W. D. Smith, Charles Wellman, J. F. Wolfstyn, William Whiting, Ilichardstrout. 11. C. Knlll, James A. Muir, Port Huron; James Hands, Greenwood; James S.Sterling, Lynn: A. J. Ward, Vale; Alex. Crait, Ft. Gratiot, and David Heard, Clyde. Second district Adolph Cohoe, Mus sey: D. Allen, Herlin; A. K. Stevenson, Kimball; M. Xtaton, Wales; John Saw- IernndJas. F. Sjencer, of St. Clair; I. P. Saph. Marine City; II. Westrick, China; O.Coadey, St. Clair township; A. .Smith, Algonac; Justin It. Whiting, delegate-atlarge, St. Clair; Charles Layden, Marine City. Alternates W. F. Hendricks. Mich ael Heid, G. W. Uecker. Dit Walker, James Lindsay, James K. Hamilton, C. Smith, A. F. French, John Hlers, Her bert Sawyer, George .Ink, Andrew Manlon. W. F. Davidson was endorsed as .St. Clair county's candidate for governor. The following county committee was elected: Herlin-J. II. Hamilton. llrockway Win. Andreae. Uurtchviile J. Schoor. Cisco J. Winkle. Chlna-L. Clark. Clyde Wesley Davidson. Clay A. M. smith. Columbus C. O'Donnell. Cottrellville C. Zweng. Fast China II. Hammond. Fmtnet A. Popplewell. Fmmet village M. Heed. Fort Gratiot A. X. .Streeter. Grant A. lJigger. Greenwood Arthur llobbln. Ira K. Davis. Kenockee N. K. Oatman. Kimball A. Peck. Lynu Mmon Murphy. Memphis John Fitzpatrick. Mussey II. (J rant. Port Huron Jas. Reynolds. Hlley-Chas. White. St. Clair Geo. W. Allen. Wales Joseph Nestle. Yale A. J. Ward. Marine City First ward-T. W. llutler. Second ward II. A. Snyder. Third ward-J. W. Ueers. St Clair First ward-D. ('. McFlroy. Second ward W. S. Henricks. Third ward Fred Schreppfermann. Port Huron First ward Fred Davis. Second ward F. F. Stockwell. Third ward J. M. Glcason. Fourth ward C. F. Ormsby. Fifth wardJohn G. O'Neill. Sixth ward H. F. Marx. Seventh ward 11. S. Taylor. Flghth ward-Chas. Noetzel. Ninth ward II. Watson. Tenth ward A. J. Sargent. A NECESSARY PRECAUTION. Don't neglect a cold. It is wore than unpleasant. It is dangerous, liy tminjr One ininuto Cough Cure you can cure it at o'-.cc. Allay InlUmmation, clears ti e head, soothes and strength ens the mucous membrane. Cures coughs, crotrp, throat and lungtrnubles. Absolutely mfc. Acts immediately. Children like it. Grant Holdcn. Only 50 Cents to make your baby strong and veil, A fifty cent bottle of Scott's Emulsion will change a sickly baby to a pfump, romping child. Only one cent a day, think u or tt. its as nice as cream. fr for fr nrl, axt try It. SCOTT A liOU .NK, OttmWU, 40415 rrl Ktfti, Nw York, joe. tod fi.oo; kit drvcftaU. Neutrita Is Here "There m Others," bat this is "IT." NEUTRITA 99 Is the best, of the best Health and Hreakfast Footls. The very latest achievement of Food Science. A com position of Nuts and Cereals Perfectly and Scientifically Cleaned, lilcntlcil, Cooked, Mailed, Predigcstcd and ready to serve from tho Package Thus, not only giving totheconsum er a food that Is the greatest promot er of Brain, Blood and Muscle in the world, but a food that tickles the palato and sharpens the appetite in a maimer unknown by other so-called breakfast foods now Hooding the market. Life is too short to miss any of Its pleasures. It is a pb-asuro to eat "Neutrita," say nothing of its health giving powers. Same price as cheap, inferior foods. 2oc for a b:g handsome package, and your money back at that, if you do not like it. Insist on having "Neutrita." There are no "just as goods." Start the tlay right. Try It lor breakfast tomorrow. Made by the Manufacturers & Retailers' Ass'n, LTd. BATTLE CREEK, MICH. "Of course." Now for sale for the first time in Vale by the following up to-Uato grocers: II. ('. Martin, it!mT liros. A, Co., I). G. Williams. W. 1! Hallentine, F.F.Francis, F. 11 Fuller V Co. Star Poultry Powder. I keep atKHit 100 hens and for the paet three years havo fed Star I'oultry Powders with tlio most satisfactory re sults. There is no doubt that the dill erenco in the amount of eggs I gather sinco feeding Star I'oultry Powder moro than double pays tho cost of the Powder, and besides I havo never had any sickness in my llock during the past threo years. My llock has certain ly been very profitable to me. I feed the l'owder most all tho year round. I do not belicvo in waiting until the chickens aro mostly all sick, as some people do, which is certainly a very unwise way to mako a success of. the poultry business. It certainly is very profitable for any poultry dealer to feed star I'oultry l'owder. Fiiank Mooy, Imlay City, Mich. For Sale by Grant Hoi.kkn. Farm For Sole Cheap. Fighty acres of firt-class farming land located 2 miles west of Sanilao Centre. Fence all around it. Good drainage. Soil, black loam. Five acres in crop. This property is situat ed in a rich farming belt and can bo bought by paying a small amount of cash down, tho balance on long time. Here is a rare opportunity to get a good farm with liltlo cash. For furth er particulars call on or address Man ley liros., painters, Sanilac Centre. JUST LOOK AT HER. Whence came that sprightly step, faultless skin, rich, rosv complexion, smiling face. Sho looks good, feels good. Here's her secret. She uses Dr. King's New Fife Fills. Kcsult, all or gans active, digestion good, no head aches, no chance for "blues." Try them. Only 25c at Grant Holdcn's. A Iloston paper says: Spring is here at last, A butterfly was caught at the south end yesterday." That may be the proper way to catch a but terfly, but when you catch a wasp it is better to grab it about the equator shifting northeasterly toward tho head. 48 Hour Condition Powder for Distemper. T. F. Hoi.dkn, Imlay Citv, Mich: I am plcasod to say that your 43 Hour Condition l'owder will do all that you claim it to do, and I find it an excellent preparation to give a horso with distemper. It keeps him on his feed and regulates his towels. I have used it for about two years with tho bct of results. Wm. H. Wr.nn, Tea. cla, Micji. For Salo by Giiant Hoi vls. EXCURSIONS VIA THO Pere Marquette ii:ti:oit SUNDAY, At 'GUST 10, Train will leave Yale at a. m. llato frl.W. Seo posters or ask agents for particulars. In every town nnd viltafc I ilh . . . .7 VfiU the 1 M rnsrx ,fi iti: wr, ' All MMM-WWW (J0QG0 that makes your horses glad. Ml A Good Appearance. If you want a unit of hat that will look well on you give to study your t?p'ci:il ri'uirfmcnt.sainl ugt something that will ho heeoniing and biiit vour particular ea.se. lYrhap you know what you want hetter than we : All right ! we are here to please you. VISIT OUR NEW STORE In the Rapley Block. OUK MOTTOQuiek Sale, Small Profits. Goldberg & Rosenthal I '4 t Do You Wish i)lTahle Supplien delivcn 1 promptly and in good condition; If so, rail at our store in 1111011 Block and lnaki a -mail trial purehase. If our u'ood- and our w:v of doing lm-im-s suits, try us :igain and you wiii lind th.it 5 ) $ the htoikI will ! :is ood as the first. We trv and il :i-e g the smallot huycrs as well as the largt-t. Vou will lind us at home every day of the week and we will make you welcome every h(ur of the day. q Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. ' r"Uutter and Kggs t:ik-n in exchange for (ioods. I H. E. BEARD. " Vy- ? s?' v At OKTUAdK HAI.K, Ik-fault liavlns Imm-ij in:-l In tli romlltloni of a niortintc" inili ly lu-tiiMiutu tr--t-r. l-'aiiniM Str--ter liU wife ami W ilii.iin II. Strrrtrr tli-lr tod to WilllHin II. hfrevtiT, U.it-l tin l?th lr of Fet rn.iry A.l. kk, hiu! r-conlcl tn tin? unii-e of the ltKitrr of llrt-in f.ir lite Lnutity of M. CUlr nl the Sl:it of MloIii;;;in on I lie Mth itay of KrliruaryA.lt. I" l I.Hr hi of .Mniti.':tu-4 on ;ik'' M. on which mortem" there li cUiiunl to li Hue t the tirnw ol tliit notice the mum of thirty-nine dollars anl HMy-f ur tlu.ftt). ali rlrvrn oollar him! ntn-ty-ev-ti rent U.i;t tar pal'l nioitsa-l m-!ium ty the mid luorttf iKre lnch U to ! iul.lc.1 to amount tine on Ktll inorti;:u;e jwcorJltu ft airrertneut nm Ulnrtl Uirrrm, inaklni; In ail fitcy-oiie tlollart aivt Ave rent (JM.0), aUo an attorney Ire of fifteen dollars (f ivuu) a-t .rovll. in iitl mort cr, and no suit nor ro-e-ilmff ut law having Int-n Instituted to rrrorr th moneys sM-uied ly ald luortuatre or any fart thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue of the ioer of a!e contained In Mid morUak-e. and th Ututo lu urh rae made and provided, notice li herrhy plvrn that on Krtdav, tlie'.-Uh day Octulier, A. I). I'Drj, at one o'clock lu the afternoon, I lia!l ell at puhlto auction to the liik'het ludder. at the front door of the Cot.rt Motive In the City of I'ort Huron, (that Ix-ln tho plare where the Circuit Court for the County ol M. Clair I hold en.) thw. premise described In ald iiiurtKae, or o niiuli thneofa may he necessary to pay the amount due on ald moitaire w ith seven ler cent Interest and all legal nt. lovrether with an attorney' feeol filtH-u dollar (613.00) M covenanted therein, the said premise being describe! a a piece of land rotumrucliiK at a point on Miller street one hundred and thirty three. U-V) fret west of th west line of Kleventli street, thence northerly one hundred and thirty five dir.) feet, thence westerly on a line parallel with Miller street fltty-one ".l) fret, thence southerly one hundred and thlrty-flv (135) feet to the north line of Miller street, thence fifty one (M ) feet to the place of tH-glnnliift be In a a part of the north-east part of north-west fractional quarter of section ten (H)i Tow n six North, llattKe seventeen (17) East, bUte of Michigan. Dated July 23, IW.!. ' WM. II. HTItEETKK. DUAKK ft RAI'LEY. ,Mort(nKr'. Atl ys for Murtcatfce. H U T HO U ATE OKDEU. A Ml.ito nf Xtlrtilirin HontifV of St. Clair Vs. At a session of the 1'rohate Court for ald CMinty of hL Clair. held nt the Trohato ortlce In the Cltr of Tort Huron, on the Till day of July In tho year one ti.ousanJ nine hundred ami two. 1'resrut, Stephen A. C.rahani. Judo uf l'ro- In'the matter of the estate of Alet. W. Ker pusoti, Itecrased. Maheile II. Keruuson liavlnn filed her Petition In this Court irayltitf that Horace K. iM-ard may 1 appointed aiininlitr.i torde Unl non of said esute. It t ordered, that Monday the 4th day o( An rust next. M 9 oo o'clin k In the forenoon, at said 1'rolwite Ofllce, he appointed lor hcarinu thereof: And It is further ordered, that a copy of thl order le published three uivrive week pre vious to said day ol hciriiu, in the Vale fcv loitor a newspaper printed aiul tirculailntt lu said County of M. Clair. Hrr.l'lIlIN A. tJKAIIAM, (A true copy.) 10-4 Judjje oU'robaif. HANCKUY ALK. In pursuance- and bvxlttnei f an order an. I d-cret-of the circuit court lor the ci.tmtv of m. ( lair. In rhanccry. In t'te Male f Michigan, made and dated on the t;i!i liv..f May, iwj. In a certain cause therein j.-nduitf. wbep-in W il Ham S!:iMcrv I romplaiiiitnt. and J. dm Frank and Nr;lia I'rankare dfleiuiaiii. Notice lierchy vlveu th.it I s'ia'1 sell at pul l auction, to the hUh"t bld'b-r, nt the front oxr of the court h.n:e. In t!i city of I'oit Huron and county of St C. lr. St:ite id Mlchl I'.in, ssldeo itt ht'iis brtna t!i- til.o e for holding tin clicuit court br said i , i n. I v. on Moit.lay. the :hdayof Auud. A. I. 1 -. n t t-ti o'clock In the forenoon, ail. or so mr. !i th-n-of n may U iie'e-:wy to r:uv ti e am unit due t i the said eoni:laiuant for prim lpid. 1'iteiesl mid costs in the cans--, of the follow v.. a described parorl of U'd, t.vwlt: I he east hslf of the out!,eat M'lartrr of sec tion , tow ll 7 north. raiK. l.v :t. taininj rUhty cres more or le. tn I l-i making ssid s .ie tlie said prrmlse will ! .ii.l.-d into par ci s and sooi'i red for sl un t If the nrst par cel le not sutV.elent to pay s I -ii principal. Inter est and rmt, then sj mo. ti of ti e second and succeed tn,r arcel will b s.iid a may be necesary U pay the baiatu-e due w all interest i'Jaled'at Port Huron. Michigan, July . t.'. CIUIU I W. ADAMH. Circuit Court Commissioner XIAUVKY TATPAN, In and for w. Clair, Bollcitor for C.Kinty, MichtKan. CompUUnant. o-I TO PUWC A COLD IN ON? DAY Tke LAxatlta liromo Quinine Tb leti. All dnJKKiiti refund the money If It falls to cure. F. W. Uroye'i tlirn ture li on each box. 25c. Grant Hoi-den clothe. h or ih a tluiiur '! 1 ;T . -tJy v -r ' 'v 'c- OTICK OF MOKTU.UiK HAI.i:. l-fault linln been nuwle In th roielitlons d i certain mori.' .ie m ule by C tn.ird Intent and Acne ;. incent hi Mf- ol C!de, M. Clair t'ouat), M!cl. U' lii, to A.la .1. .M ic! of Clvde, Count v ftnd Mate alores-ild. d.iei tho I Jtli dav o ,l.tii'..irv lv7, nd recorded in the ottlce of the Kcj: l r of I N-ed for the County of St. Clair. Mate of Michigan on the li.th dav of January lT In l.lurr TJ of .Mortuns;e on pace sw, on which niorta;e there I clainie.t to .o due at the date d tl. I notice, for the principal and Interest, th" stun of f;j0.i. MX Hundred l wenty-i-ive iioiiars, ainl nn nttornr's fee of F ifteen (IM dollars as trovid-i to In s.il.l mori. uat'e and no suit or procccillmrsat law having been iiititutni to recover nionev secured I y s.nd iiiortiraKe or any part thereof, Notice lherc!v s'.veu, that t,yt.ie of th,. tViWrr ii( u!a pul l nlii.il In !. ..,...... mi.l the statute in such case made and prool-il, on the '.Mrd day of SeptemlH-r i sij al in o'clock In the ion noon, t tie iiiiuersutel will at t nut front dr ol tlx court house tn the City of Port Huron Michik'an. that bcluz the phte'e uliero the circuit com: I t th roi-uty of .St. ( lair I held. sell at puh'.lc auction, to (he Inchest bid der. the premise iIcmtUx-iI lu n:ild moitzase. or so much thereof . -i may te neeess.iry to tmy the amount so .i.in h aforesaid on t!:e ald mortcaire, with seven mt cent interest, un 1 ull b-ual costs, too ther with said attornc) fee, tow it; - The east elshly een (sT) feet of the north thirty-five (.VI feet of IM Twelve (P.-i Wot si.le of Huron street. Thorn's plat, ol a pait of tho City of port Huron, Michigan. oatra June 'iui, iati. ADA J. MAXWELL. PHILLIPS ft JKNKS. MortiKipro Attorney for Mortgagee. j AfOltTOAtiK MALK. lefault havlnj been made In the terms and conditions of a certain mortae bt-arliiK uate the 14th day of Jauuarv. tcri, made and executed by Oeorge Martin and Nlinnie Martin hi w ife, to .lames F. Krriruson for the sum of STto, recorded In the ofllce of the Ileetstcr of Deeds for St. Clair County Mlchleau In Liber si of Mortcaes on pace H i on the jr:rd day of Jauuary. '., dtilv n-viktirl by said James K. Frrcusou to II. I-ou M or jan by deed of assignment dated May Mil l K, rrrordrtl In Liber II of Asslirtiuu nts, ace Mu, said county, on May l.'dh, I": ami attain duly asslctird by f.ld II. Ion M or can to David Cochrane by deed of assiKiiment dated Jan. loth 11, and recorded lu Liber 13 of assignment. lai i for said county on July l.'.th. l.r.', and there Is clalmetl to be one iimui said inortirace at date hereof the si: m of $s;ii. 1 7 of principal and Interest and the futther sum of .i.!tvoti account of taves paid on the lands eoycri-l by siiid mort Knjfe and the Interest thereon, A toul rf $ i'r.n ol principal, law and lnteie-a.no suit 2tt law or In i-'iulty having been tiiitltuted to recover the said amount or any (art thereof. Ntlce I theirfoie irlven that the premise de. scribed In sall inortu'aire w III be sold M public sale or vendue to tho highest, bl bb-r at the Iront dor of the county Court house in the city of Port Huron, that Iwlnj the p!ace for holding the Cir cuit Court for a:. couniy, on Monday the .mu day of kr'tolH-r. I '.', to H.UiHfy the Ml ,(,, on the s il l Inoit.- will taxes and tl"' '"ts of this fore-osure l".TlhiT with an alloiin feo of f J.".ia provl.l-sl In snld im n;:i:. ald niorttak-e.i prrmUes are i.-.ni.ed a follow n show li bv sanl Pioi tu;ik'": All t!.:t cer tain piece or pa. of land Mtu:it'-d .ni t rii in lti township of k iiuckec. ca.iiitv ot . I ,.nr, uikI state of Miolii.m , and ih-svr ilf.i .is f ,.;os tow It: P.rvinulii' .it the -i.irier !-! on tlu south line of e-;;.'ji six toiiship -n i. .. -.n, ranee fllteen east I !iunliiu (heiu-e ttie ..i:owijn in.u-iicti"' courses and list.i.i-es . -,. ii: last Noi Ih s; i dek'ri-e, I i.M on s iillh ll'n i! srit. on lx. tixeiitv chali.s ni ! sixt) six 1 1 1. k n "--t on the south line f section s; 1'ieiice i ortil tlir-o tletees m l tXM'tity five li.urKo, -., Ilnriy-tl.reecliar's ,i!id tciiiv-ini 1. i! .1 t . rost In the n nter rf i'ort Ifi ioii r.:-'t I.Meer lank Lo.1,1; ll i -ue tiorCl f n b ur i': n-c w st alou cent, r of s.iid pian'x r.vrt i 'k'' '. .sd M-vru Imndre.ot.i (runs a p It i !.;.! of s.iul road iii. I alo on i.i- east i.i.d w t uii-r ll.ieol said s.i-:iui: l.':ei).- We' i'i' decree Mtid tliirtj -live m'i-Mte wi-i, I I'irferti chain and th'rtx innu I'r.ks to a p't lu th-t centi-r of section sj t!-n. S';tll on i - 1 1 ti and south ipiattcr bne. tl r-e drsree and twm ty fixe inlnutc e;'t. thlrtv niiie i .i.ili.s i!id six ty link to pUi-e of tx-cinn.i.. cu t.uiiiiu seven-ty-niiie and l.ltv-lour one-bu ulredili acn more or less. Kxeeiiilnj ami resrmi; 1 1 .-1 t r it a strip of larnt, two ro.1 In v, I !: ,'i fio-ii oil t.i south end o sal, I i i ih-sci !'m-. IiuhU. Dated thl '.Viid day id .lulv ! in (ill u. iiAi;r. da lot ixmikam:. Att'y for Assignee. Aslnse of Mort.ue. GEORGE ZUELCH, Dealer in Dry Goods and Groceries. icaoy to Lean upon good notes and other securities at low rates of Interest. u.s -Jr .