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Parlor, Sleeping and Dining Cars on all through r nr mvu r.annrnl liniiirpr. lft A A Jk '( 1" "O ' " ' ' " , These, companies have the lowest rates to all points East and West selling through tickets Over all connecting lines In the country; also ocean steamship tickets to and from Europo in connection. Call or write for particulars, tickets, complete time tables, maps, etc. C R. CLAHKt, jussenger huh iiuki.i tary Street, City Opera House J'.lock, 'Phone 18. THREE CTS. A DAY The Cost of great results. Write for particulars. Address, THE CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, A New Method of Home Study. Educated Men who vlted We Print Clvo Us Your Order For Anything Tin So - J11U itfiffiJjS! R'y System Trains to and from Port Huron. HURON DIVISION. Except Sunday. From Detroit-Head Up vr X X X , X D am am pin pm am il .V. It 55 3 35 0 10 12 45 !) 20 11 25 2 45 5 40 12 14 H 50 11 02 2 UJ 5 10 11 48 7 55 10 15 1 05 4 20 U 00 am am pm pm pin EASTERN POINTS. Eastern Time East of Tunnel. Head Up D Dally, trains. W. K. DAVIS, fl.l fc T. A.. Montreal. jv.r.ui, nnnin ny vmiee, vu mili Depot oillce, Tunnel Station, 'Phono 25l-3r, an Education. We offer you the opportunity of securing, at your home, the equivalent of a college educa tion. Our courses cover all desirable topics, llistorv. Literature. Science, Journalism. Hhorthawi, Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, Etc. Three Cents Per Day covers all the expense, including the necessary text books. One-half hour each day will secure ANN ARBOR, MICH. dcslro Profitable Employment are In to Correspond with us. Note Heads, Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Etc. In the Printing Line. raazEXPOSITOR JOB ROOMS. Qn2S252SZ5S52SSS25Z5?S25H52S?5HS25HSH52SZS2SZSSaO RJ uun ULiunuvno. ai252525E525HS252SS52S25HS2S252S2S2S2S252SHS25HS25ie Elliott. E. S. Black, of Yale, was a caller in town last Tuesday. Wm. Bonfoy and wife, of Urown City, visited the family of George Murray biinuay last. Will and T. S. Warren, of Capac, were in town the latter part of last week cutting their hay and wheat. U. K. Murray, who has been visiting his brother John at Muskegon for a couple of weeks, returned home last week. l Mrs. Both well, of Motherwell, Out., who has been visiting with her sister Mrs. II. Cameron, for the past two weeks returned home last Monday. Roseburg. Homer Gardner and wife were in Croswell Tuesday. Katie Parker is visiting her grandma in .Speaker this week. Mr. Kegan.of Maple Valley, called on friends hero Wednesday. Mr. Edwards, living east of here, raised a lina largo barn Tuesday. Chas. Parker and wife were in Port Huron Tuesday and Wednesday. Gilbert Iteddington and wife visited at Valley Centre Saturday and Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Putney, of Port Sanilac, visited friends here the Jpast week. The Lady Maccabees will have an ice cream social in Koseburg Thursday evening. George Uradehaw has returned from Alabama and started a harness shop in this burg. Henry Phillips and wife, Elias Stoutter and wife, Adam Petit and Henry Tennant attended the Orange walk "at Marletto Monday. Speaker. Jessie lleddicliile is visiting friends in Port Huron. Andrew Jackson wears a broad smile now. Lause. a young aaugnter. Algie Mooro returned Sunday after a week's visit in Croswell and Argyle. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grimes and friends spent Sunday at the lake shore. Ilessie and Charley Grimes, of Yale, passed through town on Sunday on their way to Peck. Jennio Grimes, of Holland, who snent the past two weeks visiting friends in Speaker and Peck, returned to her home on Monday. At the school meeting last Monday night it was thought best to keep War ren Beach for another year. Mr. Beach is a thorough and competent teacher and the voters of the district have acted wisely in keeping him. Avoca. Archie Black sports a new wheel. A number of Avocaites took in the parade at Marletto Monday. Wm. Mason is spending a few days on his farm and talking election. Thomas Bochester has had a well drilled on his lot. When they got down loO feet the water raised up to within 4U teet ot the top. Miss Martha Iteed closed a very sue cessful term of 10-months' nchool Fri day. A number of patriotic citizens got out a line pole about CO feet long and raised it near the school house in the afternoon, and as the children were singing a patriotic song Miss Reed run up a beautiful flag that the school officers had purchased and three rousing cheers were given to Old Glory as 6ho floated to the breezes. After which all went into the school room and listened to beautiful songs and speeches by scholars and visitors. Miss Iteed is one of the best teachers in the county and we hope to see her here again. An Ardent Republican. The Lexington News has the follow ing words of praise for a Speaker township citizen: "Elmore Putney, of Speaker town ship, is a candidate for State Represen tative. He is well posted on 6tate affairs and would faithfully and ably represent the people. From informa tion at hand from various parts of the county he seems to bo the favorite candidate among the Republican voters and will doubtless receive the nomination. Mr. Putney is not only a most worthy citizen, but ono entitled to earnest consideration for tho seryice he has rendered his country on the field. He enlisted at the outbreak of the war, and was wounded three times in the battle of the Wilderness and Cold Harborone ball passing clear through his neck. Ho has always been an ardent Republican; his first yoto was cast for Abraham Lincoln lie has been a resident of Sanilac county for thirty years and closely identilied with her growth and material advance ment. Weak, Weary, and Wasted people may become strong, vigorous and healthy by taking Foley's Sarsa parilla, a perfect blood purifier, a splendid tonic. Trial size, f0c. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., wo are permitted to mako this extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re sults were almost marvelous in tho case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist Church at Rives Junc tion sho was brought down with Pneu monia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with littlo interruption and it seemed as if she could not- survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in Its work and highly satisfactory in re sults." Trial bottles free at Grant Ilolden's Drug Store, Yale. Regular lize 60c. and $1.00. Rlpans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Moans Tabules assist digestion. Rlpans Tabules: for sour stomach. JCi"r t.'.V.V. t With Tonk's French Dyes. Different from other dyes. Dye cotton as permanently as wool. Carpets, Dresses, Capes and Clothing of all kinds made to look like new. Our turkey red for cot ton won't wash, boil or freeze out all others will. Any one can use French. Dyes 40 colors 10 cts. per package. Sold by GRANT HOLDEN WILL LENNON Manufactured by FRENCH 1AE CO., Vuasar, Mich. " THE SEA-SIDE & WHITE MOUNTAIN SPECIAL." The Finest Train In the World. A Solid Pullman Wide Vestibuled Train from Chicago to Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River, Adirondacks, White Mountains and the Sea-Side Resorts of the Atlantic Coast. Commencing Wednesday, June24th, and eacli Wednesday thereafter, until and including August -'Cth, 18, the Grand Trunk Railway System will run a solid Pullman Wide Vestibuled Train from Chicago to Portland , Me., as following: Leave Chicago Wednesdays, SiOO p. m., arrive Niagara Falls Thursdays, 8:00 a. m.; leave Niagara Falls Thurs days, 7:10 p. m., arrive at Kingston Wharf Friday mornings connecting with steamers for daylight ride through the Thousand Islands and the Rapids of the St. Lawrence to Montreal, ar riving at Montreal 0::!0 p. m. Fridays. The train arrives thero Fridays, noon. Passengers preferring afternoon and evening at Montreal to tho river trip, will remain on the train. Passengers for the Adirondack region make con nection via Prescott and Ogdensburg or Montreal and Platlsburg. Leave Montreal 1:00 a. m. Saturdays, passing North Stratford 7:07 a. 111." (junction point with the Maine Central k. R. for Twin Mountains, Fabyans, Crawford Notch, etc..) passing Groveton Junc tion (junction of Roston & Maine R.R. for Mt. Jcit'erson, Itelhlehem, Protilo House Fabyans etc.,) 7:112 a. 111.: pass ing Gorham, tho gateway of the White Mountains, 8:4.3 a. m., connecting with stages for the summit of Mt. Washing ton, connecting at Rerlin Falls, Rethel and Rryant's Pond, with stages for the ltanglcy Lakes, and at Danville Junction with stages for Poland Springs, and Maiuo Central R. R. for liar llarber (Mt. Desert), arriving ut Portland shortly before noon Satur days, within reach of all Seaside and Mountain Resorts of the coast in this vicinity the same day. The train is lighted by electricity, and is composed entirely of Pullman Wide Vestibuled Cars, as follows: A Pullman Wide Vestibuled Composite car, containing baggago compartment, electric light plant, barber shop, bath room, etc ;a Pullman Wide Vestibuled dining car, Sleeping and Drawing Cars, containing every known modern im provement; a Pullman Wide Vesti buled Combination Sleeping Library and Observation car. The cars are finished in mahogany and Vermillion, frieze plushes of fawn, empire green and steel blue, aro used in the uphol stering, together with the carpets, draperies, varied shades of tho fur nishings, lounges and easy chairs, present a picture of comfort and lux ury absolutely without an equal on any train in the world. Pullman Fares, including meals, al so prices of tickets available on this train, will be found in "Sea-Side and Whito Mountain Special," folder fur nished or mailed freo on application. Early application should bo made and accommodations secured and paid for as the capacity of the train is limited. Reservations not paid for two days prior to departure of train, will be dis posed of to other applicants. West Round, train leaves Portland 9:00 p. m. Sunday, Juno 28th, and each Sunday thereafter to and includ ing August 30th, arriving Chicago 10:45 a. 111. following Tuesdays. A special Agent of passenger De partment as well as "a lady attend ant," accompanies these trains through to destination and return, through the finest scenery in the world, to the finest summer resorts in tho world, on tho finest train in the world. Intend ing summer tourists should apply or send their addresses to Ticket Agent Grand Trunk Ry. System. The Official Seal (Facsimile of the signature.) Fit at 10 Years-S to 21 Day for Eight Years Doctors Powerless Pronounced Incurable. Edward Cooper, Cleveland, Ohio, states bis case as follows: " At 10 years I was afflicted with fits that occurred 5, 10, and even 21 times a day, and con tinued for eight years. I was treated for a year in a medical college in this city and discharged as incurable. The four succeeding1 years one doctor after another tried and failed. The Albert Dispensary took my case on a $ 500 for feit to effect a cure. They too failed all agreed my case was incurable. My father was Induced to try Dr. Wheeler's Nerve Vitalizer on account of Its repu tation as a nerve medicine. Almost the first dose produced a change. I continued to Improve with each dose until I was absolutely cured. I affirm by oath, that this statement is correct in every particular." Dr. Wheeler's Nerve Vitalizer is equally effectual for Spasms, Epileptic Fits, Sleeplessness, Nervous Prostra tion, effects of La Grippe, Exhausted Vitality and General Debility. Grant lloldcn, Yale, Mich. 1 3 m COLLEGE, Port Huron, Mich. The best equipped Husiness College In the West For circulars giving particulars, address J. It. GOOniKR. President. pitOBATE OKDKlt. State of Michigan, County of St. Clair, ss. At n session of the Probate Court for said county of St. Clair, held at the Probate Oillce In the City of Port Huron, on the cth day of July, in the year one thousand eight hundred unci ninety-six. ' Present, John L. Mack. Judge of Prolmte. In the matter of the estate of William (iowan deeeased. Sadie M. Cowan having tiled her petition in this court praying tnat u certain In Htrument now here on tile in this court may be allowed and ail in it ted to probate as and for the last will and testament of xall deceased, and that administration of said estate may be grant ed to James Wallace, the executor named in said will. It Is ordered, That Monday, the 3rd day of August, lS'JO, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said Probate Oillce, be appointed lor hearing thereof. And It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Yale Expositor, a newspaper printed and circu lating In said county of St. Clair. (A true copy.) JOHN L. M.ACK, 1- Judge of Probate. TJUOIJATE OUDEK. State of Michigan. County of St. Clair. ss. At a session of the Probate Court for said County of St. Clair, held at tin Probate Oillce, in the City of Port Huron, on the JTJd day of June In the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety six. Present. J oil n L. Mack, Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate ot Minnio Sliana hau deceased. Dr. W. A. Cowie having this day tiled his petition In this Court praying that he may be appointed administrator of said estate. It is ordered. That Monday, the 20th day of July, INiMS, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said Probate Oillce, be appointed for hearing thereof and it is further ordered, That a copy of this order be published three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. In the Yale Ex positor, a newspaper printed and circulating In said County of fct. Clair. (A true copy.) JOHN I.. ItLACK, IIAUVEY TAPPAN, Judge of Probate. Attorney. s-4 M OHTliACE SALE. Default having been made in the conditions of 11 certain mortgage made by Alexander Youngs and Julia Youngs his wife, both of the Township of (irant, St. Clair County, Michigan, to John Richards, of London, Ontario, dated the 7th day of January, A. D. iss7, and recorded in the oillce of the Register of Deeds for the County of St. Clair and State of Michigan on the 8th day of January, A. D. lss7. In Liber 47 of mortgages on page 1G7, on which mortgage there is claimed to ho due at the date of this notice the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars ami Sixty Cents, (.(Ki.coj.and no suit or proceedings at law having been Instituted to recover the moneys secured by said inorlgage or tiny part thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice Is hereby given, that on the '-'5th day of July. A.I). lsiMi, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the front door ot the Court House in the City of Port Huron, (that being the nlace where t he Circuit Court for the County of St. Clair is held), the premises described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may l,e necessary to pay the amount due on said mortgage with interest and all legal costs, together witli an attorney's lee of Fifteen Dol lars provided by law; the said premises being described in said mortgage as follows: The southeast quarter 01 tlie northeast quarter ot Section thirty-one (31), In Town eight (H) north, range sixteen (Hi) east, being forty acres of land more or less. Dated April 27.1 800. JOHN RICHARDS, ERANK WHIPPLE, Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgagee. wz-. ORTGACE SALE. Whereas default has been nude in the pay ment of the money secured'by 11 mortgage bear ing date 'JHth day of .lime, in' tlie year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, ex ecuted by Calvin E. Sharrard and Jennie Shar rard. his wife, of the township of Ttllev, ot the county of St. Clair, and State of Micliigan. to Sarah M. Sharrard, of said township of Riley, county and State aforesaid, which said mort gage was recorded in the otllce of the Register of Deeds of the county of St. Clair and State of Michigan. In liber r4 of mortgages on page 4ii'J on the 2!ith day of June, in the year one tlious and eight hundred and ninety-four at H:.io o'clock a. m. And whereas the amount claimed in be due on said mortgage ut the date of tills notice is the sum of Five Hundred and Slxtv-slx Dollars and Ninety-tour Cents, (SrrfiiuM), of prin cipal and interest, and tlie further sum of Twenty-Five Dollars as an atterney fee stipula ted for in said mortgage and provided by stat ute which Is the whole amount claimed 'to be due and unpaid on said mortgage: and no suit or proceeding having been Instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof whereby the power of sale con tained in said mortgage has become operative. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given thatbv virtue of said power of sale and In pursuance of the statute In such case made and provided tlie said mortgage will be foreclosed bv 11 sale of the premises therein described at public auction to the highest bidder at the east fiont door of the Court House in the City of Port Huron, in said County of St. Clair, (that being tho place where the Circuit Court for the County of St. Clair Is held), on the 4th day of August next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, which said premises are situate In the township of Riley, in tlie County of St. Clair and State of Michigan, and arc described in said mortgage as follows, to-wit: Lot number six (U) of section number nineteen (l!)) of township six (0) north, of range fourteen (14) east, containing 'Mi acres ot land Dated, Armada, Mich.. May Mh, 1R00. SARAH M. SHARRARD, I5EUT C. PRESTON, Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgagee. 1-1.1 JORTGAGE ORTGACE FORECLOSURE. Default having beer, made in the terms and condit ions of a certain mortgage dated the Cth day of February, isol, and recorded in the oillce of the Register of Deeds, of St. Clair county, In liber m of mortgages, on page 41.1. on the 21st day of February, ism, at nine o'clock a. in , duly executed by Samuel White, and Sarah White, his wife, to Henry Grlswold, which said mortgage was duly assigned by tlie said Henry Grlswold to Frank A. Grlswold, by deed of assignment bearing date the 1st day of April, ISM, duly executed by the said Henry Grlswold, and recorded in the oillce of the Register of Deeds for St. Clair county, Mich igan, In liber 10 of assignments of mortgages, on page 4i, on the 2lstday of April, MW, at one o'clock, p. m. Whereby tlie power of sale In said mortgago has become operative, and there Is claimed to lie due at date hereof the sum of Six Hundred and Fifteen Dollars and Seventv-one Cents (.?(il"i.71) as principal, and Forty-four Dollars and Ninetv-four Cents ($4 1.04) as interest, no suit at law or In equity having been Instituted to recover said amounts. Notice is hereby given that said mortgage will bo foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises at public auction or vendue, to the highest, bidder at the front door of the City Hall, In the cltv of Port Union, In said count v, (that being tho place for holding the Circuit Court for tho County of St. Clair), on the 20th day of July, 1S!)I. at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to satisfy the amount duo of said principal and Interest, together with an attorney fee of Twenty-live Dollars (?it), and, the costs of this foreclosure. Notice is also given that ono of the several notes given w ith said mortgage amounting to Two Hundred and sixty-six Dollars (S2iM), and the interest, having become due and payable on February 8th, isou, and more than sixty days having elapsed since that date, therefore I, tlie said assignee hereby elect to, and do hereby declare the whole amount of the principal and Interest of said mortgage now due and payable In accordance with the terms and conditions contcincd therein. The aid mortgaged premises are described as follows, as is shown by said mortgage: All of those certain pieces or parcels of land sit uate in tlio Village of Yale, County of St. Clair, and State ot Michigan, and described as fol lows, towit: Helng lot four(4), In Mock eleven (II), according to Plat of the Village of Mock way Centre, how Yale, being n part of Section fifteen (15), Town eight (8) North. Range four teen (14) East, on which Is situated tlie hotel known as the Commercial House. Also lots twentv-threo (2.1) and twenty-four (24) of Mock eleven (ll), according to Plat of the Village of Rntekwnv Centre, now Yale, being a part of Section fifteen (15), Town eight (8) North, Range fourteen (14) East, said Lots now being used In connection with the first lot above described for hotel tiuroses. 61-13 Dated this 22nd day of April, 1 soil FRANK A. GRISWOLT), IIAUVEY TAPPAN, Assignee of Mortgage. Attorney for Mortgagee. pitOHATE ORDER. State of Michigan, County of St Clair. V ss. At a Session of Mia I'rnliutu - f,. County of St. Clair, held at the Probate Oillce, In inr- vitjr ui x mt union, on me z3u uay oi June In the year one thousand, eluht hundred and ninety six. Present, John L. Mack, Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of William Walker deceased George Walker having this day tiled his final account In this Court us admin istrator of said estate. It is ordered. That Monday, the 20th day of July. IKtHi, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said Probate Otllce. be appointed for hearing thereof and It Is further ordered. That a copy of Mil oriler lu uiililislwwl Mn-.u .hi.uu.i. ..,..,.1 previous to said day of hearing, In Tlie Yale Ex- i'"- iicnniiiHT m illicit tuiu circulating 111 said County of St. Clalr. JOHN L. ItLACK. (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. IIAUVEY TAPPAN, Attorney. 8-4 jyjORTGAGE SALE. Default having been made In the conditions of a certain mortgage made bv Mary Henry and Hartley Duffy of the City of Port Huron. Mich igan, to John II. Mcllwaln of the City ot Port Huron aforesaid, dated the 28th day of July, 1M, and recorded in tho oillce of the Register of Deeds for the Comity of tst. Clair and state of Michigan on the 2nd of July. 1805, In Liber 70 of Mortgages on page 253 which said mortgage was duly assigned by John 11. Mcllwaln to Mary Kilganau by assignment dated the 8tli day of . I line, 1800, and recorded In the ofllee of the Register of Deeds for the County of St. Clair and State of Michigan on tlie 8lli dav of June, Isimi, In Liber 10 of Assignments of Mort gages on page 487 on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the date of this notice tho sum of one hundred and twenty-two dollars ami eighty-six cents $122.B) and no suit or pro ceeding at law having been Instituted to re cover the moneys secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale contained In such mortgage aiw the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that on the 14th day or September, A. D.. 180d, at ten o'clock in the forenoon I shall sell at public auction to tho highest bidder at tho front door of Hie Court House in the City of Port Huron that being tlie place where the Circuit Court for the County of St. Clair Is held, the premises described in said mortgage or so much thereof as mav be necessary to pay the amount due on said mortgage with Interest and all legal costs together with an Attorney's fee of fifteen dollars (.$15) provided by law. Tho said premises being described In said mortgage as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of laud situate and being In the Cltv of Port Huron in tlie County of St. Clair and State of Michigan and described as follows, to-wit: Tlie South half of l ot number three (3) Mock number seven (7) Military Reservation. MAltV KILGANAN, JOHN L. RLACK, Assignee of Mortgage. Attorney for Assignee. Dated, J line 12, 1800. 7-13 THE ART AMATEUR ! 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