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MOUND THE TOWN. WSSSSSSS9SSSSS9SSSS SSSSSSsT) 10 8 8 8 Incidents and Accidents In Troy inyour77iDaff O fc7n ' 01 CLEARING SALE and About Yale BPIefly Itemized for Expositor Readers. VI bargains at I'.allentine's. Pingree hats fur sale at Yale's Clothing Store. . Kev. 1. Desjardins is confined to the lionso by frickneejrt. Don't forget the auction Hale at I 'aimer's Saturday afternoon. It will be of interest to you to read Chamberlain, Putney & Co's change of adv. A number of Yale's sports were in Tort Huron Thursday night to see James J. Corbett. On account of the dry time many farmers are compelled to haul water for their stock. If you haven't the grip these days you are not in harmony with the ma jority of Yale's citizens. Notice. I have a thoroughbred Jer sey Hull for service at my farm just KiUth of the village of Yale. James Hath. 40-4 Mrs. I. (i. Williams and three child ren. Polly, Sally and Myron have lieen quite sick the past week. Maggie Johnston also baa been sick. The M. K. church supper m the Mc Kennu block last Saturday evening vow. quite- largely patronized and a ncatsum of money realized. I have several 80-acre pieces of land aod improved farms in Sanilac county ihaX I would trade for houses and lots rtA'ale. 37- H. K. Noih.k. Dr. Yuill, of Croswell, will make rogular visits to Yale Saturday of each wQtik, and will remain from 10 a. m. to T.p. m. CalU left at the drug stores Kill bo attended to. 37tf , 0. F. Burgess is home again and '"4'krepared to reprir vour watch or clock .?La workmanlike manner. (Jive him jtcallifyour watch is out of order or you have any repairing to bo done. All work guaranteed. The M. K. church officials have kind 's postponed their entertainment pre viously set for March 18th, until the 25th, so as to allow the Dramatic Co. t&pen the newly arranged village ,, opera house with the play "The Dea con." John 11. Clarke will bo at lirown City, March (5th, and deliver his Ice tUte"Toand Fro in London" His access as a lecturer has been remark able and wherever ho has been the jre?sppeak highlv of hnn. Admission '.T cents. Dr. Warner Cornell, of the firm of Drs. Warner St I). A. Cornell, eye, ear, nose and throat specialists of 'J(.) Hu ron Ave., Port Huron, will be at the liapley llou.io on the last Friday of iach month. His next visit will be Friday, March '27th. Do not think because Chamberlain, Putney i- Co., are receiving fresh ar rivals of groceries that they do not in tend to reduce their t-tock. You must remember that it requires a great many staples to remove such an amount of high grade good". A. K. .Taek;:; is receiving lone with which he will build the founda tion to an':u!di:ion to !iis hotel in the npriiig. Tlie new part will be used t s unple room f.r CMinmcreial travel ers and v, ill also -jive him extrn room to accommodate iho Ira veling iiiiblic. j-ost, anout uoecmner Jst, ism, one promissory note given to James brown by James Vincent and bearing date jtbout October 1st, 1X", running four months, for the sum of ;"T. 00. Finder vtill be rewarded by leaving same at ffifi OlMco of Wharton & Jfoldcn in Yale. 38-tr, Prof. K. S. lilac!; I;as just received a letter from II. . Patte'ngill in which lie states that it will be impossible for luni to give the lecture in Yale March JJth, but will be here the 21th and de. IIvCl lib celebrated lecture in the M. W. Cliiireli. FKIl'Jvr particular will I,'2 p'.i Wished later. The Plx-mouth?old child of Mr. und Mrs. William Holland, of Grant, lOdk feiek last Sunday and not getting any better it was brought to Yale Wed i read ay to be treated by Dr. Clyne. Tho trip must have been too much tor tho little ono as it died Wednesday evening about 8 o'clock. J. S. McArthur as a delegate from Cass City division, No , attended a Meeting" of tho Grand Council of the Knights of tho Loyal Guards, held in Flint, Feb. 4th. to quote from the Flint paper "his speech was an excel lent one and tho suggestions made by liim were acknowledged by all to be not only worthy of serious considera tion, but of adoption. Cass Citv En terprise. We received a copy of the Carleton Herald-Gazette, of which II. C. Ma loney is editor and manager, last week and on looking it over find it is made up of live local matter, general and Mate news all of which is well written. The business men cf tho town are well represented in theadvortisingcolumns. As a special feature a largo advertise ment appears on the front page printed irrred ink, the bnlanco of the paper be ing in black, Henry's many friends ia'Yalc unito with the Expositor in wishing him health, happiness and roperity. An officer of tho I. S. Treasury De partment at Washington, after learn ing of tho passing of raised bills in Dm section, visited Yale last week and collected what information he could in tho case and n ho secured the mutilated bills. Nothing more was heard of the matter until Saturday when Deputy S. Marshal Campau, of Detroit, came to Yale ami in company with Ueputy Sheriff Hntler arrested Win. Cliue and Kob Morrill on a warrant charging them with altering and pass ing United States currency. Officer . GiUupau took Clinc and Morrill to 1'ort Huron Saturday whero they were Qttaccd in custody of Sheriff Mallory. Oft: Wednesday a hearing was had but ouaccount of tho U. H. detective being in other parti? of the etato looking fiftcr dthcr matters all the testimony was not taken and the hearing was ad. iourned until ne.tt Wednesday, liar very Tappan is retained ae attornoy Ctr Hob Morrill. ' jg " WE PUSH and Them All Out KNOCK In prices on Drugs, Stationary. School Hooks, Wall Paper and Window Shades. AN HOLD Yillage election, Monday, March V. Mrs. Ihirrettand little son Earl have been among the sick ones this week. Head what F. T. Palmer A; Co. have to say to cash buyers in their change of ad. A change of ad appears in this is sue for T. H. Parkinson. He sure vou read it. Secure some of the bargains at Hal- lentine's great reduction sale. Satur day is tho last day. John Hallock stepped on a rustv nail Monday and has been laid tin for a few days this week. Firemen, keep in mind the regular meeting next Wednesday evening. Bring what small change you have to pay back tin on, Improved Chester White Hog for service at farm 1J miles east and l1, miles south of Yale. Terms, "U cents pot cash. C. Yanassche, prop. 40m2 Regular meeting of (). E. S. next Wednesday evening. A large attend ance of members requested as work of importance will be transacted. All kinds of Clover and Timothy sopcl for sale by James lliscy in the Hi Allen building, one door south of Fer guson & Co's hardware store, Yale. 31) It is reported that a caucus was held at Village Hall last Monday evening but as no list of the candidates nomi nated has been handed us we cannot publish same. The brick work on C. Andreae it Sons new woolen mill buildings is nearly completed. Workmen are busy on the third story of the main building and within a week the building will be ready to receive the roof. Notices of a call for a Citizen's Cau cus to nominate officers for the coming village election were potted last Mon day. Tho meeting will be held in Village Hall next Monday afternoon at "Ji.'io. Citizens of Yale are requested to be present. Simple Lessons in Electricity for beginners are among the features of the Detroit Electrical Student, a bright, illustrated weekly paper, devoted (o popular electricity. One dollar a. year. Student Publishing Company Laf ayette Ave., Detroit. .Midi. j Pine Uoot Cough Syrup has eiired hundreds after give;', up to die. Jn.-ist , on taking that a. id lake nothing else. ! Only i..e size, ' cts. o!d by whole-suit-and retail dn:ggit everywhere, or will deliver free r.vo bottles for l. T. F. ilolden, Prop., Inilay City, .Mich. Dr. W. W. Kergan, of the O. E. Miller Kupture ami Medical Treat ment Co., Detroit, will be in Yale at the Kapley House Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 7,8, J, 10 ami 11, where ho will pleased to meet all who aro iUUivtcd. 42 2 NVv was received Uci'c froiVi Sag inaw yesterday (Thursday) of the death of little Mertie, -1-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Clark. This is sad news lo the relatives hero as the little fellow was a great favorite with them all. It is understood that the baby daughter is very ill also and will not probably recover. Tho Whist Club was pleasantly en tertained last Monday evening at the residenco of Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Paisley by Lillian Hennessey, Itada Kapley and E. F. Fcad. It was an nounced that this would bo the final meeting but tho club have since decid ed to continue for a time longer. Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace will entertain next Monday evening. At about 2 o'clock Wednesday morn ing lire was discovered in Meisel Lros.' dry goods store in Port Huron and such headway it had already made that nothing of the immense stock was saved. The Meisels occupied the three stories and IT. (i. Young the basement with a shoe stock. The loss on the dry goods stock is about SOO.OOO with $10,000 insurance. Loss on building about $20,000 with insurance $15,000. IT. (. lonng s stock is an entire loss with in aurance ol $5,000. Tho lire was eon lined to the one block. Tho Meisel Hrothers are both out of the city. Miss Lavinia Panics (now Mm. John W. (ttistin) first got a glimpse of day light 02 years ago in the then village of Ingersoll, Oxford county, Canada. Since that cyentfnl day, her life, like that of the rest of humanity, has been made up of sorrows and joys alternate ly. Feb. 20th, that being the anniver sary of her birthday, was made one of the bright ami shiny days long to be cherished ami remembered.. Quite a number of her friends in Yale got to gether and made her a surprise visit, taking possession of her quiet, pleas ant home on Kennirie street and at onco assumed tho duties of entertain ers, and it is needless to say it was done right royally, and very much to tho gratification of Mrs. (Justin, their guest for the time being. The sur prise, the feast, the fun and frolic, the kind and timely visit, and tho gift of a pretty table service at parting, made all around one of those pleasant episodes that relieves this brief life of ours of some of its dark shadows and strengthens the cords that draw hu man hearts together in good will to each other Ad changes T. H. Parkinson W. II. Hal lent ine F. T. Palmer it (To. Chamberlain, Putney it Co. Mrs. Eva Hlack is ill this week with throat trouble. Kead some of tho bargains offered at Hallentine's in a chancre of adv. this week. D. H. McNair was out on the street Wednesday after a long and severe illness. Every man who wears a Pingree button should wear a Pingree hat. Call at J. C. Ilolden'sand get one. A. (L McMillan will bo in Yale for the purpose of buying horses Tuesday, March 3d. Weight of horses to be from 1,000 pounds to 1,500 pounds. T. II. Parkinson was at Lansing this week attending High Court of Forest ers as a delegate from Court Yale IOF. All tho former High Court officers were returned. Lena and Nina Waring gave a very pleasant party to their young friends on Tuesday evening. Over forty young people were present and en joyed themselves immensely. The brick for the new roller Hour mill has been ordered and two car loads a week will bo shipped here. As soon as the frost is out of the ground, work will be begun on the foundation. For sale by public auction, 40 acres of land situated in the township of Kenockee, formerly owned bv (Jeorgc Colden, now owned by John Kichards, of London, Out., Saturday, February 20th. Mr. Kichards reserves the right of one bid. The Yale Amateur Dramatic Co. will make their initial appearance at Cen tral Hall in this village on March ISth next. The play selected for the en tainment. is "The Deacon'', a line comedy ilra ma, of 5 acts. The enter tainment will be under the auspices, and for Ihe benelit of the OES. Statistics show that thousands of infants and children yearly die of iii(. iiii)i.iiiini rroiip. ; e uo not. ex aggerate w l.eu we state that every one wi mese iiumceiiis e.ouiii nave been saved had Foley's Honey and Tar Ikkmi given the,.; it time. C::n you afford to be wiihout it in your" household;,' (rant lb. !de::. One of the best disinfectants in the t-ick room is a i:isin (,f iVsh water. Water is a great absorber of noxious gases. Water that has stood open in tho bedroom soon gathers impurities and is unlit to drink. A wide mouthed vessel of pure water will often do more to bring refreshing sleep to a nervous patient than would an opiate. This is :iot a theory, but experience, , My son, Patrick Sullivan, died in Chicago about Ihe first of February. Ono year ago last fall deceased was in Yale and I have sinco learned he tried to borrow money on Certificates of School Lands located in Emmet town ship. As I cannot lind these certiti cates among his papers I am positive ho left same with somo person in Yale or vicinity as security for money. I am prepared to redeem said certifi cates if the person who has them will mako him or herself known. Michael Sullivan, Mt. Salem, Mich. 434 Free Pills, end your address to II. E. IJucklcn & 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 particularly effective in tho cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They aro guaranteed to be perfectly free from deleterious substanco and to bo purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system, liegnlar size 2oc. per box. Sold by Grant Ilolden, Druggist, Yale. Orphans Gay. Six pay ami festive orphans Wer ostracised Inst ivreK, Ami from Vale's .small 4no Tlicy quietly took their sneak. Hut Don lmeksllil. lledi.l. Ho (lid. Ami took his 'customed place, lint, tlioy nil know lie's not to blame There's a woman in the case. The "importer of tho Tiiniuorth" Tills "haver of neck ties" Has nlv'n tho hoys the marble heart He's bound to win the prize. His cant Is often lawn like Hut that's been easily fixed. What oik; lias done anot her can do, Sometime the stickers gi t mixed. He's soldered tlht to apron string. And one pair will not do, For iinother sweet on a near tack street 1 visited often too. The orphans are a lonely lot, Had scenes their memory brines And to puss the time, thls'llttle rhyme They quietly sit mid iiij "One little orphan went to Whist Club, Five little orphans staid at home, one little orphan had an old maid The other little orphans had none." Clad Tidings to Asthma Sufferer. Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick and positivo relief in all cavei. w ctl. Grant Holden. Prizes We are giving prizes to all our custom ers in the shape ol prices. 1-4 OFF SALE eiids wltli. SATURDAY, FEB. 29. Hut we will still continue to give you bargains in any thing you need in our line. We Have ' lot of Broken Suits irhivh. we frit I close out (tl cost. .11 most ere nj size in 111 is lot at P rices to suit (y it sto liters. We Still Con thine to 'ivc yon llaisins, worth ."c. Dibs. . . 2c ;i Packages Yeast 10c J2ibs. Kolled Oats 2iic il liars Soap 21c r Cans (Jood Sweet Corn . 2."c " Hoxes Matches 5c Our New Spring Stock Is arriving and will sell at prices to suit the times. Give us (t call and yon will wonder how yon got so much for your dollar at THE DOUBLE STORE or1 wlHflk -in Still Continues and is proving a Grand Success. We are determined not to leave One Dollar's Worth or Goods unturned throughout our entire stock. .No trouble is anticipated in accomplishing this result as " Low Prices win uo the work successfully. If vou have not alreidv made suilicit-nt purchases you should call and see tho line Dry Goods! In Dry Goods we are still showing a Iirisht, Fresh Line. Call and j?et prices on our Fine lilack Dress Goods at wliii h wo have some Great Flyers, y. e ure moving Ladies', Gents'. Doys', Mis-s, Children's and Youth's Shoes at astonishingly low prices, li sure that you secure a pair while they are Koing. Our Grocery Stock is full and complete. We are offerin" many Good Staple Articles in this line for less money than they can be replaced at today. One trial and you will be convinced that we do as we advertise. Honest Goods, Quick Sales, jYo Profits. I Ctiieili, Hi k Ci 8 8 SSSSSSS9SSSSSSSSSSSSSS&SS9 ! I I I i I '41 ) iS 0) fi ti ! THE SECRET. Jones said to 1 "aimer one day: "I cannot make my business pay, i come to the oflice before it's light And stay 'till twelve o'clock at night." 1'nliner s:iid: -l get along right well. And to yon the secret' I will tell Of how my business thus doth swell And how my goods will always sell. It'sjiot, by staying late :it night, Nor yet by early rising: It's b(T.-i:i:" 1 keep Jh:? good's that's right, And believe in ;;dvctti.;i!iL'. Standard Rotary Sewing .Machines. Standard, Vibrator Sewing .Macitines, Kiniball Pianos, Ellington Pianos, Baldwin Pianos, Valley Gem Pianos, Kiniball and, Hamilton Organs for sale by M Ti TALE. Ends and Odds. Why not that way instead of Odds and Ends, when we are of fering them in Dress Goods, Gloves and Hosiery at about half price ? Will be cut right in two, or rather the price will, for the next week. They are all included in this oiler. With the balance Of our Stnek of tfmbrnirlpriea Vt mneif. close them out to make room for our new stock. Union Suits Will be cut r; week. They Same Thing With the balai close them out ASMAN & BEARD'S, "Wlxite I3vLlia.lxig-, "Water Street. J.M.White & Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS. 1102 Military St., Cor. Wall, PT. HURON Bring or send your Copying and Enlarg ing to us. Dealers in all kinds of Frames and Easels Cords, Nails, Hooks, Etc. We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction.