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The y aLE Expositor Jas. A. Mkxziks, Publisher. ill Ft pi II feli to- 12 mi Next Time Buy Entered in tt.o Post-Oflleo at Vu'o ua Second CJa-ss Mail .Mutter. ZED i A HT Jjk . SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year , $1C0 Six Months 75c The ' Comfor Horn is one essential to happiness in life. Make your dwelling place as inviting as your means will permit Our Furniture 4- will meet your desires whatever they are. It would be hard to surpass in quality the design, coloring, finish and workmanship which give distinction to the furniture we display. Come and inspect the stock. Fair prices and courtesy assured. Our word is a guaranty of Honest values. D. M. DAVI Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Phone 24-2 Trices Right Calls Promptly Attended to Day or Night. Will the silo you build today still be pvir.'f satisfaction then That a t!ij question for you t'j ic'J now. To avui-i ail future regrets decide on the Flour that Produces Better Results Whan you put your time and energy into bread, bis cuits, pie or cake, you want really worth-while results. Many housewives have become discouraged with baking when oftentimes it was the flour that was at fault. The next time you bake, be sure to use a brand of flour that is worthy of your efforts. We have that brand and the price is right. We Help You Lower Geo. H. Cavanagh Phone 118 Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention ; ll&li Kalamazoo VhoDnd SILOS "THZ WORLD'S STANDARD" Thoe of the firit l)u!1t over 23 years npo are now "on the job" and still good for untold years of service. GLAZED TILE SIL03 fire-proof, frost-proof, storm proof, sun-proof, rot-proof, Vermin-proof. "Permanent as the Pyramids." Require no painting of repairs. WOOD STAVE SILOS reasonably priced, time-defytnR, My to erect. Mnde with Galvanized Stwl Door Frames and Continuous Door guarantee goes with every one. CATALOG FRF.R. C ill for copy of illustrate.!, descrip tive catalog and f ill partiruNri of cosy payment pUin. &lcdl inducements to early buyers. 1t3B GEORGE McINTYRE, Local .grczxt IVt-- the Cost of Living. THURSDAY, August 7, 1919 HERE AND THERE St. Clair has no empty houses. Home-coming days at Lapeer are from August 18 to 25. Peck will be illuminated by newly installed electric lights about Sep tember 1st. William S. Leach, of Royal Oak, is the new proprietor of the Cadillac hotel in St. Clair. The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Henry, west of Peck, died last week of infantile paralysis. . The break in the intake pipe at St. Clair, which has been bothering the citizens for some time, has been repaired, and has cost the sum of $2,375. Mrs. J. C. Regan, of Melvin, ran a pitchfork about four inches into her foot recently which caused her much trouble, but the wound is heal ing nicely now. The flour mill at St. Clair, owned and operated by James Rankin for the past twelve years, has been sold to Edward Bendtke, of Detroit. The Rankins will leave St. Clair. A merlin Co.'s flax field crew at Peck struck for higher wages last week and when the demand was re fused, quit work. Another gang was soon secured and the work goes merrily on. Pearl Beach residents are indig nant and have entered protest against the Rapid Railway charging a ten cent fare between that place and Algonac. v Heretofore the fare has been five cents. The fastener from a hose support er has been taken from the throat of 4-year-old Elizabeth Vaughn, of Sandusky, recently, after several X-ray examinations. She had be come afflicted with choking spells. Henry Muggelburg, a Richmond farmer, sustained a heavy loss when his home, barn and other buildings went up in flames with most of their contents. Cause of the fire is thought to be spontaneous combus tion. A cat which has recently been lay ing siege to the young chickens at Melvin, at least one hundred being credited to her unstinted appetite, has at last been laid low with a shot-gun, after many trials at end ing her life. The State Bank at Metamora was ibroken into recently and twenty-two safety deposit boxes containing be tween eight and ten thousand dol Bars worth of bonds and Savings stamps were taken, besides deeds, abstracts and other valuable papers. Poultry Wanted Am In the market for all kinds of live poultry, and will pay the highest market prices for same. If you have any for sale bring same to cream sta tion or to my residence opposite Feed 15am. is- 11. l'. Uhmer, Yale Bring On Your Junk I will pay 815.00 a ton for old iron; lc a pouna ior rags; &c a pound for rub ber boots and rubber shoes. 22-26 John Sexton, Yale IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Happiness it Would Bring to Yale Homes Hard to do housework with an ach ing back. Urings you hours of misery at leisure or wotk. If women only knew the cause- mat Backache 'pains often come from weak kidneys, 'Twouid save much needless woe, Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Many residents of this vicinity ' en dorse them. Mrs. E. II. Conner, 712 Broad Street, Port Huron, Mich., says: "I have al ways found Doan's Kidney Pills to be all that is claimed of them when I have had occasion to take a kidney medicine. L nave used Uoan s on two different occasions when 1 had backache and disordered kidneys and have received quick relief. 1 couldn't advise any one to try a better remedy for kidney trouble. Price 00c. at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the name that Mrs. Con ner had. Foeter-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. FAIR nd Night Caraival TIIK KMINKNT K Y KSKJ IIT SPKC I A LIST PARSONS The Eye Man of Pontiac Will arrive at the PAISLK Y 1JOTKL and remain one day only, Thursday, Aug. 14 From 10 a in. to fl p. m. This being his regular monthly trip, ne win etui give conbitation, exam ination by the EUotrio FUtlnaacop, adyice and a thorough eye test FREE. He will spend one dav each month here. It you have headache, nervousness dizziuess, stomach trouble, poor mem ory, near sighted, far sighted, astigma tism, or are suffering from ANY kind of Eye Strain don't fait to call on this expert as a visit will cost you nothing ami may have your Eye Sight. Don't fail to have your children's eyr-s examined occasionally. If necessary to wear glasses he will merely charpe you the cost of the glasses, which in no case will bo more than the uniform price and are guar anteed. Dou't forget the date. Yal, Thursday Aug. 14th. L njjiijj $1,800 buys 70 acres 9 milrs from town, has small house, stable, granary, about 30 acres cleatetl. sandy loam soil, good orchard $400 down. $4,000 buys 80 acres 74 miles west of Tort Huron, 50 acres under cultivation, lias a 4 -room house, hardwood floors, nice barns with stable and foundation, two wells, small orchard, sandy loam soil, a person can move right on and go to work. $700 down, bal ance can be paid $200 or more each year and Interest. A bargain for the money. $3,000 buys 20 acres 2Vt miles north of St. Clair, very best of clay loam soil 7 -room house with celUr and foundation, barn, hog houte. hen house, garage, small orchard. This place is only hi mile from the D. U. K. and the St. Clair river, and 2 miles from the New Plant $1000 down, balance Oct 1st $900 buys 19 acres 10 miles out Criswold street has an old bouse on it orchard, well, sandy loam soil good chicken and fruit farm. $300 down. $7,500 buys 80 acres good clay loam soil 1 h miles from Valley Centre, 73 acres un der cqliivation. Good 12-room house, frame, nearly new, good orchard, rock well, wind mill, good bam. water piped to house and barn, also well at barn. A fine farm. Terms. We are headquarters for Real Estate, ex changes of all kinds. We sell anything, anywhere. Farms all sixes. Let us hav your listing. Yours for business. OTTOFETTING, PORT HURON, MICHIGAN Auction Sale ! On account of having to break up Housekeeping l will sell at rublic Auc tion at my residence, South Main Street, Yale, on Saturday, August 16th At 3:00 o'clock P. M., Sharp My household furniture as follows: Base Burner, in good condition; Cook Stove, nearly new; Oil Stove; Dining Table; Kitchen Table: Bed room Suite; Rugs; Linoleums; Rocking Chairs; Dining-room Chairs; Dishes; - Kitchen rurnuure; ana many articles too num erous to mention. The Usual Sale Terms with 12 mos. credit Mrs. G. Mihlethaler. G. W. Bell, Auctioneer. i tor d 'thorough 'uMo-date Business J training! A gooa position is assured every D.B.U. graduate-several of last year's graduates already earning fi8oo a year. Opportunities open to work for room and board ttnile attending. Write for Bulletin B. i DETROIT BUSINESS UNIVERSITY 61-69 WEST CRJUID KITCR AVE. DETROIT DDK liar H.h BIG TIRES EXCESS IJKOUATKOKDEU. . Btaieoi MictiiKati. The i'robate Court lor wie touuly of M. l itu . At a session oi MMiU court, held at the I'robate Ollioo lu tne cny oi i'ori iiuiou, hi said County, ou ttie 21st day ol July, A. u. lviy. f roseul:llou. JiuRu li. ilari, Judge of I'robate lu lue dialler oi tue fcsiaie vl fclUm A. ieu nlswood, deceased. Edward f. eau havlnx filed with tbU 'ourt bis tiual auinlnibtrrtiou aucouut a executor ol said feblaie, ioettier wua a eutlou praying tuat the said aucouut be allowed, tue executor dlscuarKeU, lue e.uio cloned, tue heirs deter mined aud the residue 01 tue salu estate asmgu ed to the persons euiuled thereto. It Is oruered that Xuesuay, the lwtu day ol August unit, at y:00 o'ciuc lu the loreuoou, at saiu i'robate OIUcu, be appointed tor hearing luereot ; And it Is lurther ordered. That a copy of this order be published three successive weeks prev ious to saiu day oi heariiiK, lu the Vale Expo.l tor, a newspaper primed aud circulating u saiu County ol k. ciaii. (Airuecopy. ilUUli 11. UAK1. Kiev. l.. HivOW., juurfe ot 1'rooale Uegtsier ol i'rooale 17-4 AiKUUAlb U It UUt. Maleol Miciiigau, lu the 1'robute Court fur LllA t OlllllV (ll PtL. i ..iir ai sesslou oi saiu Court held at the i'rooale 1 Oiuce, iu lue lit) ot I'ou iiuiou, u said County, ou tne vist day oi July A. u. lyiy. rreseut, llou. iluKuii. ilart. Judge of l'lobate. lu the Aiaiter ol tue tsuiw. ol Jauie ewell, deceased. Edward K. l'ead haVlug filed with this Court his llual admlulsirailoii acuouut as executor ot said estat, togetuer with a pennon praylua that the said account be allow eu, the executor uis cuargeu, the e.taie closed, the heirs determined aud ine residue ol the said estate assigned to tue persous eutiiled thereto. It is ordered, that luesday, the luth day of August next, at ulue o'cloca in the loienoon, at saiu 1'rouate Ullice, be appointed lor hearing thercot ; ADd it is further ordered that a copy of this or der be published three successive weeas previous to said day ot Hearing, lu tue lale Expositor a newspaper printed and circulating lu said County ol 8t. Clair. IA true copy.; UUUlt li. UAKT, ubu. L. liiiUVVN, .Midge oi i'rooat I'rooate lieglsier 17-4 o TATE OK M1C111UAN O lu the circuit court lor the County of St Clair, id Chancery. iiattieO. Ellis, I'UlullJT vs. Lorel Ems, Defendant At a session ot the said Court held at the Court Uoue lu the City of l'ort Uurou, said couuty aud htate, on the '27th day of June A. o. l'Jiy. 1'reseut, Honorable Harvey Tappau, Circuit Judge. ' lu this cause. It appearing by affidavit on file that the last Knowu place oi residence ol the said deleudant, Lorel Ellis, cannot be ascer talnedaltera dililgeut search and Inquiry to learn said residence, by reason oi his coutiuued absence (row his place oi residence; On motion of bhlrley Stewart, attorney for plaintiff, It is ordered that the appearance of said oeienuani, iorei c-uig, pe eutereu iu suis cause within three (3) months from the date of this order j and that in case of bis appearance that he cause his answer to the bill of complalat to be Hied and a copy served upon (tie attorney for the plalntill within fifteen day, after service ou uiui or uii auoi uej ui a copy of Said bill, and In default thereof that said bih be taken as con- lesseu dv me saui aeienaant, ixirel Ellis. And it Is turther ordered that th niain tiff cause this order to be published In the Yale Expositor, a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said county, and that such publica tion be commenced within twenty days from the aaie oi mm oraer, ana tuat sucn publication be continued therein once In each week for six weeks In succession, or that the said plalntlS cause a copy oi mis order to De personally serv ed on the said defendant, Lorel Ellis, at least twenty uays before tne time above prescribed ior nis appearance. n-7 HARVEY TATPAN. Circuit Judie Countersigned: JOSEPH E. VINCENT, Clerk. New Rugs New Furniture Isn't it possible there is something in our line you may need ? Something to Oil in a vacant spot? Our large and varied line contains nearly everything needed In the home to make it com fortable. Right Prices T.ft iin ahnw vnii what un hAVA And give you our prices on what you want. .George Gough. 'Licensed embalmer and funeral director. Phone 132 v Yale Poultry Wanted Am in the market for poultry of all kinds and will pay highest market f rices for same. Will buy every day. f you have any to sell let me know and I will call. John Sexton, 22-2 Yale, Mich. CORD .TIRES They are the tough tread tires ahd a marvel in their re sistance to wear. FOR SALE BY EILBER & BARTH T W things are attracting women to this store this week. Here's what they are:- New Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses Sale of Spring-Summer Ready-to-wear And there's one thing certain, there's Something in this to interest YOU. Whether it's a big saving on some of the sale gar ments or the interest you'll find in seeing the new things, we won't say. But you'll be glad you came. Ml GIVEN FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Starting on Monday, July 14th, we will inaugurate a profit sharing sale which will be continued for eight weeks. With every 25c purchase a ticket will be given, and at the end of the contest the parties having the most tickets will be award ed as follows: 1st Prize-$15.00 in trade 2nd Prize-$10.00 in trade 3rd Prize-$5.00 in trade REMEMBER, our stock is all new and our prices are as reasonable as we cm possibly make them. We carry at all times a full and complete line of General Merchandise. Cream, Eggs and Poultry taken as cash, Why give your eggs away. We have been and are paying 46c per dozen for same. H. E. CLARK The Quality Stoirc Teas and Coffees: We have a fine. -variety of teas and coffees to suit every taste and every pocketbook. Most people Judge tea and coffee by the price they pay. liut you wil I find that we are offering some rery choice grades at unusually low prl oes. Let ua help you make your selection. -.ZNTortla."' End G-xocersr.. PHONE 58 w JOHN BRIGHT, Proprietor, Subscribe for the E?posif:or$1.59 a year, and worth it. MILEAGE wyftgygwrna 'mua :pr aniens yiL'J.iLi!i O DRY GOODS COMPANY Port Huron, Mich. ROSEBURG, MICHIGAN