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Just Received a Carload of High tirade Up-To-Date 23TTO-G- DeLaval and Empire Cream Separators, Syracuse Harrows and Plows, Osborne Harrows, Land Rollers. Cull at our war- rooms and sec The Famous Imperial Tongueless Disc Harrow. GEO. McINTYRE, YALE, - MICH. r it- t iff riiTiiiTirri"wiiwM'ini'yiiiiTifiiTiiTTwrri THAT IS WHAT YOU WANT EASE It tu Imi aald thai ftaekach. will Rill. and lhr It more tniih la lala Ihu aaay UML ' It map not kill dir.otlr. bat when long cooiiau.4 and I. It aaraackwl it I c.rtsla to .aaau.t 16. atrvsu. iriua, Ihhi th wality and r.nd.r th p.raon vastly mora U.bl. to coauaoi aoata ar aUreaM kldaay duaata waiea a It baooa.t ajor. adraac.d u mor. U.D1. to pru. (alaL DE BELLS STOP BACKACHE INSTANTLY Aad pro ik.mwlt.t Jit as .ffaoil. la oaring Udn.y allania iaea a RHBUMATISm, DIAIJETEH, LUMHACO, DROPSY AND URINARY TROUDUE8. A WEEK'S TIME WILL OFTIMES CURE MILD CASES Ta. a bci'or tw aad your Xldnry trosblo will dla.pp.af OOLD IV ALL GOOD DKUCCIST3 AT IS 6 SO CENTS PER IOX. Or arat apon rooatpt of prto. OJ C. W. BECCS SONS Sc CO. Obi MAMurAcrucn CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. For Sale by ON YOUR HUNTING TRJP Be Mf-? It 1 e T.-nfr!v e !-' -obtain tl' STUV. ISi a n.l yuu CAN.1."!' hkm.. V. e ii.iil.a EIFLES . . . from $2 ?5 to $130 CO P13TOL3 , . . IroiA 2 0.) to 60 00 81IOTGUN3 . . tram 7.60 to S3. 00 AW vr? : t an I !rtit ?rrt I I f 1 ! ' un cur iiiuc. It It4;f. in,... if inter. von. auii t.l tin. rhl'intr'l in nixTINr,, v 4it t. ir,.iff ih'r" ' ..twli' e it. M ilicJ f'-r?.,iJ. ujion ir iA of f f f .uf nu la tan.i u t)f attra. tivt fhrrr-.'i.li r Aliimlinm lUnifr will L actit an oi.cie i t u inn ta tuiupa. J. 8TKVEN3 AEM3 AND TOOL CO CUicoio Fi:s, Mass., U. S. FOR SERVICE. A REGISTERED SPANISH JACK KNOWN AS JOHN L. SULLIVAN AT Patrick Kissan's Farm "Z miles West and r'4 miles South of Yale, or 1 miles West and IU miles South of Old Jlrookway, or L' V m ilea North and 1 miles Mast of Capac, or I1 miles North and 1 miles West of Kmmett. Brockway Breeders' Ass'n. YALE, MICH. I'Mtriok Klusjin. M'n'r , Kniim tl. Mirh. THE STALLION OCTOBEE will bm at J. S. Ryno A Son's Poed Earn, "STalo i:vi:itv riirnsDAY noox, health and weather permitting, during the season of 11H)7. Como a. lid. Geo IXlm.. A. STREVEL, Proprietor. A If i V I AND RELIEF FROM SUFFERING EY PILLS J. E. Staley. Cement ' Blocks, Having recently bought an im proved machine I am prepared to manufacture cement blocks of the latest designs. Plain, Ornamental and Colored Faced Blocks. Door and Window Caps, Door and Window Sills, Water Tables, Lintels and Cement Fence Posts. 1 'rices Right and Satisfaction (Juaran teed. 3. Jj. -13 1 A. JJjd, Route No. 2. YALE, MICH. pi WHEN f YOU J POR' itftt iitntm VIM1 PORT HURON 1 - Put at the- Union Hotel ! PHIL EICHHORN. JR.. PROP. This house is furnished throughout with Electric Call JJells, Electric Fans and every. other convenience for the comfort of guests. FirstClass Tables. First-Class Rooms. This Bank Ii eeilgncd for tn ; th poor and Rm rich, the old nd tJie youuK mn and women ll are welrome. We pay 4 pr cent. Intrrcit on hv1iik acccunta and reoslve depoalta o( U ceott and upward. FIRST NATIONAL BANK YALE. MICH SECURITY FOR DEPOSITORS. $80,000.00. TbU Bank Ii under United BtatM Bupervtilon. M 0 $ $ ar il $ i V vV task Business Notices. I'or bail breath and bad taste in the mouth take Celery King. Costs .V. Auction bills printrd m-atly and promptly at Th Expositor oilicc. Try us. Celery King is woman's greatest friend because it cures every year more cases of female weakness than all other remedies combined. 1'rice J." cents. Do you want your work done right? Then let us ligtiie with you on your eavetrough and plumbing jobs. We make these aspecialty. .lolm lluttou. You will save a doctor bill, save time and avoid discomfort if you will learn to "read the tongue" anil take Celery King when it tells you, by its coated appearance, to do so. U."jc at druggists. "Here's to vour health and happiness" DeWitfs j.ittle Early llisers fam ous little pills. Xaty, sick headache or bilious'ness may come on any time; the cure is an Earlv Wiser. Sold by Mathews .V Wight. Orino Laxative Fruit Srup is best for women and children. Its mild ac tion and pleasant taste makes it prefer able to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Cat the booklet and a sample of Orino at J rant Holden's. Stop! Don't take imitation celery tea when you ask for Celerv King, a medi cine or great value. The "teas" are urged upon you because they are bought cheap. Never jeopardize your health in a bad cause. Celery King only costs 25 cents and It never disappoints. DeWitfs Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve does not merely heal on the sur face; it penetrates the pores and prompt ly relieves pain, caused by boils, burns, scalds, cuts and skin diseases. It is es pecially good for piles. JJeware of im itations. Sold by Mathews A: Wight. Kidney complaint kills more people than any other disease. This is due to the disease being so insidious that it gets a good hold on the system before it is recognized. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent the development of fatal disease if taken in time. (J rant Holden. When your back aches it isalmost in variably an indication that something is wrong with your kidneys. Weak, diseased kidneys frequently cause a breakdown of the entire system. De Witt's k'idney and bladder pills alTord prompt relief for weak kidneys, back ache, inllammation of the bladder and all urinary troubles. Sold by Mathews A: Wight. When your food has not been proper ly digested the entire system is impaired in the same proportion. Your stomach needs help. Kodol for indigestion anil dyspepsia not only digests what you eat, it tones the stomach and adds strength to the whole body. Makes rich, pure blood. Kodol conforms to the National pure food and drug law. Sold by Mathews Wight. Ladies send your name and address to the Hannah Duston Shoe Co., of Haverhill, Mass., for an account of the capture and escape of Hannah Duston from a body of Indians as is recorded iu the State Records, by authors and by two beautiful monuments erected in commemoration; also for their spec ial offer of two pairs of Hannah Dus ton Woman's shoes for !?.".00. II- A little Kodol taken occasionally, es pecially after eating, will relieve sour stomach, belching and heartburn. .1. II. .lories, Newport, Tenn., writes:"I am sure three one dollar bottles of Kodol positively cured me of dyspepsia, and I can recommend it as that was three years ago and I haven't been bothered since with it." Kodol is guaranteed to give relief. Sold by Mathews tV Wight. For a cold or a cough take Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It is better than any other cough remedy because its lax ative principle assures a healthy, copi ous action of the bowels and at the same time it heals irritation of the throat, strengthens the bronchial tubes and al lays inllammation of the mucous mem brane. Contains honey and tar, pleas ant to take. Children like it. Conforms to the National pure food and drug law. Sold by Mathews A; Wight. Farm for Sale. One hundred and sixty acres located one mile west and one mile south of the c ity of Yale. Nearly all under good state of cultivation -lit) acif3 of pasture land and timber. Fences in good con dition, plenty of water, soil candy loam, large orchard. Ten-room house, splen did bank bam, outbuildings, etc. Ilea son for selling, retired from farming. For further particulars and terms call on undersigned mile West of Yale or address Isaac Mkni ickv, r0-s Yale, Mich. In fdtal Laxativi. Fh?1pi and Cat hart Ira which imrgo, unload t"n bowels, itnl Kir temporary rliri. but irrltatd, and weaken the ditf't Wa and expulnlw organs. Laxative Iron-ox Tablet r an riiflorent In efl'ryt mi truth I from falsehood. They uourl.vi thbowl muselei find tiervra. ctvlngthem MreiiKth ami vigor to lo tl work nature inteiidrxl. that r (Teoting a permanent enre tijr perfeetljr af and tiatnral meana. '1 he boat laxativa for children. Choeolata coated tablet. er to takft, never (ripe orsauicat. lOo, gfaaadtLOOatalJdrngitorea. Fremont. Horn to ('has. Cole and wife a son, April t."ith. Eighth'grade examinations at Hose burg, May li. Mrs. C. Jacobs is in poor health at present writing. C. E. Stevens visited at the home of .1. E. Swan Sunday. James llreen and wife are entertain ing a line baby boy. John Swan is in Port Huron taking baths for rheumatism. (Irandma I'mphrey is feeling poorly. It is hoped she will soon be well again. Wesley (iraybiel and wife are at home to their friends at theirplace east of Yale. Mrs. Powell who was so badly in jured by a falling straw stack last win ter is slowly recovering. The warm rain id Sunday night will do the meadows and fall wheat lots of good, so the farmers say. Farmers are busy needing and if the weather is favorable many will have their oat seeding finished tins week. In a letter to friends Will I'mphrey says he expects to start home from the Philippines April I, It), by way of Europe, thus completing a trip around the world. Will is a bright, promising young man with lots of pluck and am bition; after leaching some time in the rural schools of Sanilac county he took a course at the Ferris Institute, passed the civil service examination and im mediately got an appointment at the Indian Seliool at White Earth. Minn., and a year later was sent by the gov ernment to an appointment in NXiros, Philipine Islands, where he has been for the past three years. Do you hear those wedding bells? Lois Sisho spent Sunday with friends near Melvin. James Avery and wife, of Petoskey, are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Joe Ferguson is spending the week with friends iu Yale. Lizzie Hodgins is visiting relatives and friends in IJrockway this week. IJuite a number from here attended the debate in Yale last Friday even ing. Viola :Ci randy has returned home af ter spending several weeks in Port Hu ron. S. (J. IJettes, formerly of West Vir ginia, is renewing alii acquaintances around the burg. Misses Jennie and Allie Darby and James Darby spent Sunday with" their sister in Speaker. Mrs. Peter McKellar. of Sault Ste. Marie, and Christie McKellar, of De troit, were guests of friends here last week. Notice to our Customores. We are pleased to announce that Fo ley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the national pure food and drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs and we recommend it as a safe remedv for children and adults. (Jrant Holden. Brockway. (Tin) late for la.st week.) A. E. Smith spent Tuesday in Yale. Nellie Magner visited in Emmettlast week. Mrs. John Kyan who has been quite sick is recovering. Daniel Ityan is home after spending the winter in Detroit. Supervisor Patterson is this week on his annual assessing tour. Annie Magner is visiting with rela tives and friends in Emmett township. Mrs. Michael Carney, of Detroit, vis ited with IJrockway friends the first of the week. (iuy Turner, of Avoca, is the new man in charge of the Moore store in this village. Mrs. John (Jleason, of Detroit, is very sick at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Kyan. Mrs. Patrick Tierney visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Slattery, at North Jlranch the first of the week. Spring work is now iu full swing and a farmer on the Old Town streets is as scarce as the oft sung "(Irace in Ty burn." A wandering band of erstwhile gyp sies struck this burg Wednesday p. in. and the old crones in their sphere of fortune telling relieved the fears for the future of some of our citizens. Wm. Streeter, -old soldier, constable, etc., etc., has gone into the iron, eggs, lish and kindred lines of human effort, making his inital trip with iron to J'ort Huron Wednesday. Hill is also in the market for a "better half." Don't all speak at once. We hear a revival of the Thumb rail road talk, and according to news that tlrifts in from the south, and what ap pears in the local chronicles, this sec tion is after all going to get a railroad and this summer at that. Striking the best section of our fair state a road along the Lovejoy survey would be one of the best paying propositions In the state, as the present railroads, while normally suflleient, are the way they are now handled a snare and a bad dream. Opposition is the leavening factor most needed and a road north and south would hit right at the heart of things. Eggs For Sale. White Wyandottes, Michigan's best, the Jleebe strain. 1 have purchased my hens direct from Jleebe of Owosso, bred from his prize birds. Have mated them with prize, cockerells purchased at the Detroit poultry show. Eggs 25c a doz en. These prices at farm, not shipped. SlIADYSIDK Poi I.TKY Fakm, mile east of Yale. Mahlon Jlearss, T.M. ltoute i Yale, Mich. $100 - REWARD - $100. Tlifl reader of this ;iir will Imi plpreu'd to learn Hint thf-re nt least oti dreaded llseaf that aeieneo lia been able to oure In all Its ftHKPM, and that I Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh ( lire Is the only positive on re now known to tho medloal fraternity. Catarrh belnir a constitu tional disease, require a constitutional treat ment. Hall Catarrh Cure U taken Internally, aclliiK directly upon the blood and iiiueou-i Mir faces of the system, thereby destroying th foundation of the disease, and rIvIhk tho patient utrenirth by bulldlnif up the constitution and -ilstliiK nature In dolus lt work. The proprie tor have ao much f;iith In Its curative power that they offer one Hundred iKillars for any case that It fails to curn. ncndfor list of testi monial. Address F. J. CHENKY &CO Toledo, O. Sold by all dnit'irlst. 75 cent. Take Hall's Family I'llli for constipation. Vwo T iia of Illttgru itlilcul Wrllln;. It Is an Interesting fact In the history of literary eurc di:it two of the great examples of blo-ruphlcul writing occur almost sidv ty side. Lens thun a decade separates the completion of Jjhnson's "Lives of the Poets" from the publica tion of his own life by ILhwcII. Yet with the latter bj.k a new type of biography eanu Into hi'hig. Johnsm. In the main, had, like must of his pred ecessors, followed u slmpii; narrative pud expository meth d. prefixing a plain story of the poet's life to a sys tematic account of his character and a critical estimate of h'.s works. fie gathered his facts and Impression: t : gether and j-p ike f.-.r tli a;;!!: a ar.d for himself. ll'Mv.'ell. on t:u oiLc h".:.'.l. making use of a iu.kt dram ;tic i.u t!: od, succeeded In his attempt to let the author reveal himself, an I. instead of an exposition i.f e!i.::'::c r. p;;:::e.I a picture of personality to vlie!i , comments were subordinate. Wh it we sec as n type of mind and character In Johnson's work we see as a livhi'r man iu lioiwell. William T. I.rewstcr In Forum. VVI-e (Mil. Now, there was a certain girl, and Fho had three wooers. The first wo ier said she was tlit? whole world to him, but she frowned upon his suit. Tlu pecond wooer said she was the sun, moon and stars to Iilni. hut she bade him be on his way. "To me." said the third, "you are a young woman -of agrceuMc manners, with eyes that might le a Utile bluer. with a uuse that l a we hit und with a few freckles and an lug habit of blurting out thought."." She married die third wooer. P tniioy your Iteing pressed fo an explanation of her con duct, she said: "My goodness! I think I was sensi ble. I married the oiil.v, one that had courage enough to tell me of my faults before mariiage, instead of waiting to throw them up to me afterward." Life. Sliiatilnjf of Salad. Too many people who are well bred In nearly every other respect are guilty of the solecism-to call It by the mild est name of cutting up their salad on the plate. Of course salad has some times to be reduced to lower dimen sions, so to speak, but It need not be done by t It. wholesale or quite in the buslnessliki' fashion practiced liy some, (irasplng a knife in one hand and a fork iu the other, tliey slash away at the Inoffensive green stuff with a vigor and a noise of a miniature mowing machine until the bruised leaves are converted into shreds of their former selves. There Is common sense in tho convention that prohibits such a course. Nearly nil green salads are broken Into pieces of convenient size before sending to the table. Even when these are too large the leaf should be quietly divided with a fork. r'aninui lioa. A boy used ta crush the flower:! to get their color and paintiil the white side of his father's cottage iu Tyrol with all sorts of pictures, which the mouutaineer gazed at as wonderful, lie was the great artist Titian. Au old painter watched a little fellow who amused himself making drawings of his pot and brushes, easel and stool, and said, "That loy will beat me some day." So he did. for he was Michael Angelo. A (Jerman boy was reading a blood and thunder novel. IJIght In the midst of It he said to himself: "Now this will never do. 1 get too much excited over It. I can't study so well after it. So hero rocs!" And he Hung the book out Into the river, lie was Ficiite, the great German philosopher. Munkrn Have o Floras. It Is curious that monkeys should be thought to be lufested with what nat uralists call the Puiex Irrltaus aud what ordinary people know as the flea. As every zoologist Is aware, monkeys have neither fleas nor any other para site whatsoever, iu which of course they differ vastly from man. As a matter of fact, when monkeys begin to pick each other about In the friend ly way we have all observed they merely detach bits of hardened seba ceous matter which has been excreted by the glands, and the flea idea Is en tirely fabulous. Iter Sun Spot. Sir Itobert Hall on one occasion, aft er delivering a lecture on "Sun Spots and Solar Chemistry," met a young lady who expressed her regret that she had missed hearing him on the pre vious evening. "Well, you see," ho Bald, "I don't know that It would have Interested you particularly, as it was all about sun spots." "Why," she re plied, "It would have Interested me extremely, for I have been a martyr to freckles all my life." Two F:pltaplia. An epitaph from a cemetery In Itrldg tou, Me.: She was words are too feeble to tII what. Think what .1 wife chouKl be; She was nil that. This from liar Harbor, Me.: I reach my nrma out fondly. Hut they clapp the open nlr. There Is nothing of my darllna; But the shoes he tiaed to wear. The (iood and Ibrftntlf ul. To see the good and the beautiful and to have no strength to live It is only to be Moses on the mountain of Nebo, with the land at your feet and no pow er to enter. It would be better not to Bee lb Olive Schrciner. heerfnl. Hook Jones is the most melancholy fellow I know. Hook I diould think o. Indeed. II proposed to a girl once by asking her how the would like to be hid widow. Vu.'l..Vt4ll i :-" thbowing 1 MAY IaS IPON UaS. HAVE YOU NOT ALREADY WAITED TOO LONG TO PREPARE FOR -SPRING AND SUMMER. YOU HAVE SEEN THE CRoWDS IN OUR .STORE. DoE-5 NOT THAT TELL YOU THAT THE CHOICE THING-5 FOR THE .SEASON ARE rAST DIS APPEARING. REMEM&ER THE JooNER YoU GET YOUR NEW THING-5 THE LONGER YOU WILL HAVE TO ENJOY THEM. J. I ROSENTHAL, TXXTZ TU2XTl.T2T-i22 CLOTHIER. MONEY Elegant Brick Home Main street, Yale. Large lot, cement walk, modern every way. Kxchange for good farm within 2) miles of Vale, or will Bell right. Forty Acre Farm - Four miles from Lapeer. Ten acres saw timber, clay loam, thirty acres cleared. Fxehangc for Vale residence property, or sell cheap. 40 Acre Farm -Free and clear. Joining the village of Interlochen, Or. Traverse Co., Mich. Make an exchange for Yale property or farm near Vale. 400 Acres Wheatland Twp., Sanilac Co. 230 Acres Elmer Twp., Sanilac Co. 160 Acres Wells Twp., Tuscola Co. 320 Acres Ellington Twp., Tuscola Co. Any or all of these lands for sale (K)or more in a piece) lower-than-the-lowest prices, bet-ter-than-the-best terms, only ." per cent interest. These are all free and clear and are well located, good soil, etc. See about it. Mary Street, Yale Fine lot well located, at 7."c on the dollar for cash. Want $10,000 Farm for one of the best income properties in Detroit. We can match any exchange you may have on oun list in heal estate. White rs auoi-t it and see. American Realty Co'y., 1015-16-17 Chamber Commerce DETROIT, :-: MICHIGAN. v.. We don't the Earth W. A. CAVANAGH & CO YALE, t - . Tested, cund Proven. yt There is a Heap of Solace in Jleing Able to Depend Upon a Well-Earned Reputation. For months Michigan readers have seen the constant expression of h praise for Doan's Kidney Fills, and read about the good work they have done in this locality. Not another remedy ever produced such convincing proof of merit. A. Douglass, living at 10 Uudlong St., Hillsdale. Mich., says; "I have been a great sufferer from kidney trouble. My back ached con stantly and any stooping or over exertion always aggravated the trouble. If I took cold it would always settle in my kidneys and at thesH times the pain and annoyance would be most severe. My kid neys were much disordered, the secretions being very frequent in ac tion, containing a sediment, of an offensive odor and much discolor ed. I used many remedies, but nothing gave me relief until I pro cured Doan's Kidney Fills. They positively cured me from every sign of kidney trouble." (From statement given Dec. 1, WOl). TO GTAY CUIIED. On Dec. I, FJOf? Mr. Douglass confirmed above statement paying: 'I cheerfully re-endorse statement 1 made recommending Doan's Kidney Fills in W01. The cure has been a permanent one and I have not suffered the slighest symptom of kidney trouble Rince." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Uuffalo, New York, Bole agents for the United States, llemember the name DOAN'S and take no other. tj. 3 resolved That they always Throv &0QUETS71T THOSE WHO ARE WELL DRESSED. TO BE WELL DRE55E D Co Tfc THE PLACE WHERE THEY KNOW liCW.To SKDRF-" V'AJ WELL v,13USTEf V mm 1 ' vjhcath; IN THESE. want Hut we do want yon to call and inspect our . . . . new lino of Groceries and Provisions. Wo will make it a point to entertain you hos pitably while, here and will cheerfully show you through the place. Our stock U New, Bright and Fresh being selected with especial attention to the needs of our customers. Wo are at home every day in the week and will make you wel come every hour in tho day. If you like Good Goods at ltight Prices wo can supply you. Wc await your own time to purchase. MICH. EG p: H d is fs. to- u