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DR. KILMER' k 1 jzs m m. 4 If TnegRtAT KIDNEY LIVERS BWH?tR Rheumatism Lumbago, pain In joints or back, brick dust in urine, frequent calls, irritation, inflammation, gravel, ulceration or catarrh of the bladder. Disordered Liver Biliousness, headache, indigestion or pout. SAVAMP-KOOT invigorates cures kidney difficulties, Bright'8 disease, urinary troubles. Impure Blood Scrofula, malaria, general weakness or debility. Swnnip-lloot builds up quickly a run down constitution and makes tho weak strong:. At DrussUta 50 cents and $ 1.00 Size. "InvaUds Guide to Health" free- Conanltotlon free. Da. Kilmer & Co., Ding iiamton, N. Y. Sold and Recommended by Wm. Xjennon, 3Dr"U.goristf TALE, SCZCZX. We're Not Doctors, Hut if you have An Aching Void, W can cum you. There is noth ing lliat will satisfy The "Inner Man" Like ;i good. g.tme dinner, picked from our lint? of choice incuts. Kverytliiuj: in season. Call and sue us. HOLDEN BROS. -ITT- Yale, - Mich. For Sale at Reasonable Prices. For further particulars call on or address D. Yale. Mich. ; Consumption's ! Cruel Record.g More than two-fitths oft !all deaths in this country? i are caused by consump- i uon ana pneumonia. lms. i diagram tells the story: , Pneumonia and DliirrhcaldUcaftcBUluxncVWB 3 i HrlKlit'n riUeasc .htmi7&KM K , Heart dlscii!.e...rT;n:lCnj ? Plutlirrl.-t wiiaixn ! i Apoplexy EXSCi i Cancer Bv the timely use of !Dr. Acker's English Rcm-j ledy, consumption and k pneumonia are quickly j land absolutely curcd.c kTakc it at the first sign J kof sore throat and lungs. J 3Sizess25c.,50c., $1. All Dmcziits. 5 ; Ackp.k V r.DiCixK Co. lfl 1 Clmmbei. St. N.Y.J Vv V hn wm m TO $21 -A.n? Wallace's, Sand Gravel FERGUSON THE YALE EXPOSITOR J. A. MENZIES, Pub. Published every Friday at Vale. Terms; f l.oo per veiir in auvuucu. Kutered at the postotllce at Yale as second class mull matter. Friday, July 17, 1896. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President william Mckinley, jk., of ouio. For Vice President (J A UK KIT A. HOllART. of New Jersey. Republican State Convention. Tim Stare Convention or tho Republicans of Michigan is hereby called to meet at Lockerby Hall, in the city of Grand Rapids on Wednesday, the , it Inlay of August, 1890, at 11 o'clock h. hi., for the purpose of nominating candidates for State ofllccs, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the con vention. Tim delegates from the several coun ties In each Congressional district are requested to meet In district caucus at 10 o'clock, a. in., on the day of the State Convention, and select can didates as follows, to he presented to the State Convention for continuation: One vice-president, one assistant secretary, one member each of the committee on 'Credentials," "Permanent Organization and Order of liusiness,"and "Res olutions," and to transact such other business as they may deem necessary. Under the reso lutions ot 185H, no delegate will be entitled tea seat in the convention who does not reside in the county lie proposes to represent. In accor dance with the resolutions of 1870, every county will be entitled to one delegate for each live hundred ot the total vote cast for (lover nor at thelast election (November, I!i4), and one addi tional delegate for every fraction amounting to three hundred, and each organized county will be entitled to at least two delegates. In com pliance with the resolutions adopted in Detroit. .1 une 23, WM, the secretary of each county con vention Is urged to forward to the Secretary of the State Central Committee, Detroit, by the earliest mall after the delegates to the State convention bo chosen, a ccrtmeu list oi sucu delegates us are entitled to seats in the State Convention Ironi their respective counties. Dexter M. Ferry, Chairman. Dennis F.. Alward, Secretary. An Important Year. Tho Charlotte Republican, which supports the candidacy of Colonel liliss, calls attention to the fact that this is one of tho most important years in tne political History ot the state, a year winch needs the hrm fealty of every Republican in .Michi gan, and it gives this good and sensi ble advice: "Do not tio yourself up to any soft soap, mugwumpy procession of fool advisers who pretend to be doing Republican work, but who are really endeavoring to form a combination which will dismember the Republican organization and spread dissatisfac tion, while inviting disaster. This is not the year for any more fool experiments or amateur Democratic aid societies, which do secret work for our political foes and plotters, while pretending to be Republicans, and are really wearing the hide of many a nm.igy wolf. Before you tie yourself to any such band-wagon, look well to the best interests of a stricken country, a prostrate bus iness, and a disastrous future, if any more changes' are tied on. Have we not had enough of tho latter to do us a lifetime? Give us this time a straight business, protection, reciproc ity, American administration, and af fairs will look very different in a few months. Never since the war has the state needed at tho helm more positive and reliable men men of exper ience and judgment not men who are tearing everything to tatters and placing experiments in the place thereof. And the man pre-eminently to head the state ticket is Col. A. T. liliss, a level-headed business man, a good citizen itnd a Republican whose fealty to party no one has ever questioned. His experience as a state and national legislator and as a suc cessful and conservative man of af fairs peculiarly lit him for the po sition, and it is gratifying to note that these views are shared by Republicans in all sections of the state." FACTS ABOUT THE SILVER DOL LAR. Wageworkers have already heard and will continue to hear much of a crime of '73. They will be told that silver was "struck down" at that time, and every art of tho clever orator will be engaged to make them draw the in ference that silver was coined by tho thousands of millions beforo that fatal year and rejected thereafter. They will conclude, if they follow such speakers, that the silver dollar was tho greatest sufferer from the crime. For there will be many pathetic references to the "dollar of tho dads." The feel ings evoked will bo both tearful and indignant. It seems too bad to break in upon such sacred emotions, but even in poli tics facts are occasionally worth no ting. Coinage at the mints began in 1793. Coinage of silver dollars stopped practically in ISOfi, and was not resum ed again until 1878. The total coinage of such dollars before 1873 amounted to 8,031,238. A billion of gold was coined in'tho sanio period. After the pagsngo of the Bland bill the coinage of silver dollars was resumed, and from 1878-1890 tho mint reports show that 429,289,210 of them were coined and $38,371,349 In subsidiary silver. The children of today aro familiar with all sorts of silver coin. Tho, children of a quarter of a century ago never saw any silver coin save perhaps the Mexican dollars upon which they tested their gums in teething babyhood. Tho money of their time was paper down to 5-cent shin plasters. Tho money of their fathers, besides the gold of California, was a curious as sortment of foreign coin and dubious state bank notes. The paper currency of tho period just after the war is explained by the war itself. The foreign coin of the daddies is explained by the fact that silver was undervalued in the ratio adopted in 1S34. There was no in ducement to coin silver in this country because the metal was worth more as bullion. It went out of circulation in American coin just as gold had done when it was undervalued in the first quarter of tho century. These are the facts about silver dol lars as they are recorded by history. More than 50 times as many silver dollars were coined from 1878-1890 than had been coined in the period from 1793-1877. Republican Caucus. A caucus of the Republican party of township of lirockway, will be held in the Village Hall in the village of Yale on Thursday evening, July 30th, 1S90, at the hour of 7 o'clock," local time. Tho said caucus will be held for the purpose ot electing delegates to at tend a County Convention which is called for Saturday, the 1st dav nf August, at 11 o'clock a. in., at the Court IIouso in tho City of Port Hu ron, for tho purpose of electing 22 delegates from !St. Clair county to attend the State Convention called for tho 5th day of August, A. D. 1890, at the city of Grand Rapids, to nominate a State Ticket; and also to elect 22 delegates to attend the Congressional Convention, which will meet in Tort Huron, on the 18th day of August, A. v. lovm, lor the purpose of nomin ating a candidate for Congress. By order Township Committee STATE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE For St. Clair County Will Be Held at Port Huron from August 10 to 19. Commr. R. B. Falrman, Port Huron Local Committee. . The State Teachers Institute for St. Clair County will be held at Port Hur on, commencing at 10 o'clock, a.m., Monday, August 10, and closing at 4 p. m., Wednesday, August 19. A good institute is of inestimable yalue to the teacher and to tho person preparing to enter the profession. It gives inspiration and suggestion to the progressive teacher and leads the nov ice to prepare more thoroughly and hold higher ideals of tho teacher's work. A good institute is a genial, lively, methodical, systematic, orderly, enthusiastic echool. Instructors have been selected who have had much practical experience in the school room and know how to give others a portion of what they have thus learned. It is conhdentlv expected that this will be the best institute ever held in the county. . The work will combine professional ana academic instruction. The insti tuto will be divided into sections; and the instructors will conduct classes for the purpose of reviewing some studies, and also to illustrate certain methods of instruction. The workers have been urged to arrange for calisthenic exer cises, singing, marching, and the like, so as to mako the work move oif cheer ily and without fatigue. The time for study at the institute will be necessarily limited and, in order to permit the most profitable of class exercises, the following topics are suggested, so that those who purpose attending may make some preparation: Arithmetic (l) Mental arithmetic drill, (2) applications in mensuration. Grammar (1) Infinitives and par ticiples, (2) common errors in speech, () analysis of sentences selected from "Fortune of the Republic." Geography (1) Michigan, (2) model lessons on Venezuela, Cuba, Armenia. or the Transvaal. History (1) 1815-1801, (2) finance, (3) important current events. Physiology (1) The digestion, (2) prevention of communicable diseases- see health circulars, (3) respiration ventilation of schools, (4) the ear. civil Government (1) hxecutivo of ficers of nation, state, county, city, village, (2) compare Congress and Michigan legislature. Pedagogy l) lho eighth and 9th chapters of Putnam's , Primer or its equivalent, (-') cnuu study manual. Algebra l hn nations. (2) factor ing, (3) problems. Geometry Simplo problems and demonstrations. BotanyElementary instruction. Reading and Orthography Emer son's "Fortune of the Republic". A spelling match will bo conducted on the Michigan Test and fifty technical words of physiology and arithmetic. Tho preceding topics are given to aid in a proper preparation for the work. Bring any text-books. I5y thinking and studying along the lines of the topics suggested, and even a week's institute may bo made very profitable with class work and lectures combined. The institute law allows teachers, whoso schools aro in session at the time appointed for the county m etituo held under the direction of the Stato Superintendent, to closo their schools during the continuance of such institute, without forfeiting their wages, for as many half days as they are in attendance at tho institute. Thero will bo no enrollment fee, and every teacher or would-be teacher, should arrange to attend every session. Try to be present at tho first session. Full particulars in regard to board, may bo obtained by application to the local committee. II. R. Pattctigill, Supt. of Public Instruction. Rlpans Tabules: at druggists. 20 Per Cent Off! FOR We will give a 20 per cent reduction on all Men's, Boys or Children's Suits, Pants and Straw Hats. Men s fine all wool suits, cheap at $7.50, our price $5, and 20 per cent off. ?&S nettfr nU wo;rifi:lt tailored; others get $10 for no better; our price 87.50 and 20 per cent off. Men s black hi wool Clav Worsted Suits, worth 815; our price $10 and 20 per cent oil. All Hoys and Children's buits, 20 per cent off. AH Straw Hats, 20 per cent off. This Sale is for Cash only and only a few Mail DONT STOP TOBACCO How To Cure Yourself While Us ing; It. The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously affected, impairing health, comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco to an inveterate user becomes a stimulant that his system continually craves. "Baco-Curo" is a scientific euro for tho tobacco habit, in all its forms, caret' ully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physi cian who has used it in his private practice since 1872 without a failure. It is purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want to while taking "Baco-Curo." It will notify you when to stop. We give a written guaranteo to euro permanently any caso with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent interest. "Baeo-Curo" is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. It leaves the system as pure and freo from nicotine as tho day you took your first chew or smoke. CURED MY KACO-CURO AND GAINED THIRTY POUNDS. From hundreds of testimonials, tho originals of which are on file and open to inspection, the following is presented: Clayton, Nevada Co., Ark., Jan. 28. 1895, Eureka Chemical & Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. Gentlemen: For lortv years I used tobacco in nil Its forms. For twenty-live years of that time I was a ureal sufferer from general deliility and heart disease. For fifteen years I tried to quit, hut couldn't. I took various remedies, anions others "No-To-Hac"', "The In dian Tobacco Antidote", "I)oiiblj Chloride of Gold", etc., etc., but none of them did me the least bit of good. Finally, however. 1 purchased a box of your "Uaco-Curo" and it lias entirely cured me of the habit in all Its forms, and I have increased thirty pounds in weight and am relieved from all the numerous aches and alns of body and mind. 1 could write a quire ot paper upon my changed feelings and conditions. Yours respectfully, P. II. Makhuuy. Pastor C. P. Church, Clayton, Ark. Sold by all druggists at 81.00 per box; three boxes, (thirty days' treat ment), $2.50 with iron-clad, written guarantee, or sent direct upon receipt of price'. Write for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical & M'f'g Co., La Crosse, Wis., and Boston, Mass. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bit ters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old Tcoplo find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at Grant llolden's Drug Store, Yale Don't Stop Him I Ho has a bad attack of colic and is mnkinsr for Grunt Holden'n drnc store after a bottle of Foley's Colic and Diarrhoea cure. '2oc and roc. YALE BANK, OF B. R. NOBLE. RESPONSIBILITY. Deposit your money where it Is safe. u per cent interest on Time Cer tificates of Deposit. All Business Strictly Confidential. Send for Catalogue. Higer I Sons, A SHORT TIME ONLY. orders Receive Promvt Attention, s Ladies, Did it ever occur to you that though you may be dressed in tho costliest ap parel, with eyes enchanting and features perfect, and not have your dressmaking and millinery work tasty, neat and becoming, your friends can never approach you without a feeling of antipathy. Our work is neat, attractive and be coming. s s Wm Ella TnrnAr iiAiuu uiiu a ill 11 vi a A Good Suit Is an ornament to the wearer, a delight to his friends and a comfort to any man. For ex cellence of workman ship, superiority in de sign, durability of goods and cheapness in price we are unrivalled. We can suit you with a suit that will suit your self and your friends. Windsor, MERCHANT ' iuuw TAILOR. F.&P.M.R.R. TIME TABLE. In e'ffect June 21, 180(5. 8TANDAKD TIME. WEST. EAST. 301) 303 STATIONS. 302 308 P.M. A.M. LV. Alii A.M. P.M. 4 is s no port Huron 10 ir o oo 6 14 0 4!l Yale 0 20 8 02 5 3!) 10 12 Ilrown City 8 57 7 37 5 R7 10 28 Marietta g 40 7 18 0 OH 10 3s Clifford 8 30 7 07 6 2r 10 M Mayvillo 8 10 o 48 6 47 11 17 Vassar 7 47 0 27 7 20 11 55 Saginaw 7 10 ft 60 8(KM2 2.r A R.Kay City r,v. a on 5 20 MAIX L1.VR EAST l.eave Saginaw 12:00 m. Arrlvo at Flint 12:53 p. m., Holly 1:20 p. m., Detroit 3:10 r. m., Toledo 4:40p.m. maik mnr west Leave Saginaw 4:47 p. m. Arrive at Midland B-.29 p.M.,Mt. Pleasant 7:00 p. m.. Clare 0:33 p. M., Kvart 7:27 p. m.. Reed Citv 7:55 p. M., Hald win 8:40 P. si., Ludingtou 9:45 p. m., Manistee 10:15 P.M. Connecting at Ludington with Steamer for Milwaukee (during the season of navigation), making connections for all points West and Northwest. Sleeping and Parlor Cars between P.ay City. Saginaw and Detroit. Connections made at Port Huron and Detroit In Union Depot for all Points South, Canada and the hast. For further Information see time table of this Company. F. A. GRISWOLD. Agent, Yale. THE YALE POULTRY CLUB, Breeders of Thoroughbred Poultry, Such as R. and S. C. W'hlto Leghorns, Parrcd Plvmoutli Rocks, R. C. Ilrown Leghorns, R. and H. C. Mottled Anemias. White-face Mack Span ish, Light Itrahmas and Knclisli Red Caps. Kggs from above, $. 25 per setting. I Hack Ml. imreas and Iluft leghorns, Si.no per setting. Illue Audaliislans, .J per setting. We are bound to satisfy our customers. Write your wants to YALE POULTRY CLU11, CHAS. TUNIS, Secretary, Yale, Mich. I days. LEADING CLOTHIERS, Opposite First National Exchange Bank. zeo:rt HTj-onsr. Mian. Blacksmithing ! Horse Shoeing, Tire Setting, Iron Work and llepairing of all kinds on short notice. Carriage Works. Wood Working, llepairing of Duggies, Wagons, Carts, etc. Painting and. Trimming. Wagons Kept for Sale. Come and see our wagons and get prices before you purchase. Armstrong & Baxter, Main Street, Yale. Mich. The way to Buy Furniture Is to go to a reliable house that is more anxious to see your needs , honestly sup plied than anything else. We are selling our goods at special prices and will save you money if you but come and see us. Upholstering, Repairing", Bracket-work, Turning. GOHEEN & CO. Your Appetite Is feelingly alive, and de mands Meat that is rich and delicious, smooth and delicate to the taste. The stock of Meats that we keep on hand are always found to contain these qualities in abundance. Everything in season and at ordinary prices. Wear&Campbell I Am prepared to serve those who may need my services in the best possible man ner using all tho latest , methods. Two Hearses Free. Geo. Gough, Undertaker. $1.00 13 Weeks $1.00 The New York Illastrated News Is a Sixteen Pace Newspaner.lssued every Thurs day, which will be mnlled, securely wrapped, to any address In the United States, for thirteen weeks, on receipt of One Dollar. 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