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AROUND THE TOWN. Incidents and Accidents In and About Yale Briefly Itemized for Expositor Readers. Coming Prof. Lelioy Lewis. Dr. Wight ii homo from his visit in Canada. Will Mann closed his school in the' Uullock district last Friday. Special bargains in wall paper and window shades at Grant llolden's. Do not forget to call on Prof. Lolloy Lewis, eye specialist, at Grant llolden's drug store, July 18. G. V. Tripp, secretary of the Simpson Park camp-meeting, has our thanks for a complimentary ticket. W. II. liallentino has been on the Bick list the past week, but is now at his place of business again. J. II. Paisley and family now occupy the McXuir house on Mechanic street having moved therein this week. A well written "ad." is a sure winner, but if not backed in every instance by the goods furnished, it is a sure loser. To Rent Stone house on Mill street. Doth hard and soft water on lot. Terms reasonable. Apply to William Dlackford. 2-tf Village Treasurer Ferguson has the tax roll and is prepared to receive your taxes. Pay them now and save the extra percentage. . William Jennings Bryan, of Nebras ka, and Arthur K. Sewall,of Maine, are the Democratic nominees for pres ident and vice-president. Certain parts of a hippopotamus' hide reaches a thickness of two inches. Dutthatis thinnest gauze beside the hide of some people we know. lloldcn Hros.' meat market building is being painted on the interior. Neat signs have been added on the outside. W. JI. Saville is doing the work. Wanted to exchange a house and lot in Port Huron fur. property in Yale. For particulars enquire of Ilaryey Tappan or It. S. Campbell, Yale. 11-4 A very heavy electrical storm passed through this section Tuesday night at about 10:o0. We haven't learned of any damage resulting from lightning in this vicinity. Mrs. M. Kegan, mother of James Regan clerk at Will Dennon's drug Ktore, is seriously ill at her home in JMelyin. Jim visits her bedside nearly every day and is hopeful of her linal recovery. James Wyo showed us a couple of old potatoes the other clay to which a number of new potatoes were at tached and not a sign of a vine on the old ones. Mr. Wye says they were grown in a roDt house. It is the big farmer, and not tho big farm, that tells. One man will make money off a dozen acres of ground, Avhile another will starve on titty. It u not the eize of your business, but the way you run it, that tells. Many of Yale citizens wero at Mar lette Monday to witness the LOL cel bration at that place. Those who were present say that never in their lives had they seen such an immense crowd in a town of that size. It was a grand f uccess. For Sale. House and two lots in village of Yale. Desirable location, good well of water on premises, new barn, fruit trees, six rooms in house besides pantry, closets, etc. For fur ther particulars and terms inquire of J. E. Lutz, Yale. 4m:i How the free and unlimited coinage of silver would atfect the American workingman is succinctly set forth by the Hon. Rowland IS. Mahany, who furnishes a contribution upon "Sound Money the Safeguard of Labor." to the North American Reyiew for July. Allan Sawyer, who has lately located in our town with his family, has pur chased James Wye's house and lot and has workmen busily engaged moving the Weymouth house onto this lot. He will rent both these houses as soon as he erects a new house on the Wey mouth lot which he will occupy as a residence. Peter Willey, of East Greenwood, knows a good thing when he sees it. He has made his family happy by the purchase of that Ellington piano, with harp and mandolin attachment, from J. M. Palmer, Yale's music dealer.' Also Mrs. Fitzgerald, who purchased a beautiful toned Hinze piano from the same dealer. Nelson Haskell, a resident of Kenoc kee township fell from the loft of his barn one day this week and was caught on a pair of ice tongs which were hanging in the barn door. One prong of the tongs caught in the Meshy part of his hip and made a ghasMy wound about live inches deep. His leg is paralyzed and he suffers great pain. A lady asks us whether etiquette re quires one to knock at the door of an editor's sanctum before entering. Wo hasten to reply. If you are coming to pay your subscription or bring in a nice, juicy item ot news, don't stop to knock, but just walk right in as if you owned tho place. If, on the other hand you are out on a collecting tour, you should make the fact known through the window, and then knock nt the door until the editor opens it. You may sink down from exhaustion before ho does so, but you will be ad hering to the printing office etiquette that is bound to please the average editor. Last summer one of our grand-children was sick with a severo bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief. We regard it as the best medicine ever put on the market for bowel complaints. Mrs. E. G. Gregory, Frederickstown, Mo. This certainly is the best medi cine ever put en the market for dysen tery, summer complaint, colic and cholera infantum in children. It nev er fails to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time and the plain printed directions are followed. Many mothers have expressed their sincere gratitude for the cures it has eifected. t or sale by Will Lennon, druggist. Flax pulling time. Prof. LeRoy Lewis guarantees to give relief where possible. A good sulky horse rake for sale or exchange- for hay. Call on E. H. Drake. D- Fe-sons wishing to knit mittens for C. Andreae & Sons can now get yarns at Yale Woolen Mills. More than 37,000 girls are engaged in the telephone service in the United States, saying hello and other things. I have several 80-acre pieces of land and improved farms in Sanilac county that I would trade for houses and lots in Yale. 37- II. R. Noble. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds, croup and whooping cough. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For salo by Will Lennon, druggist. All persons haying accounts against the late William Go wan are requested to please hand same to James Wallace at their earliest convenience. The Yale Cornet Rand has favored our citizens with considerable music of late and it is the general opinion that they are improving rapidly. R. M. Lothian has been suilering severely for the past week or more with rheumatism. Hob's many friends are hopeful ho may get some relief soon. Dr. Yuill, of Croswell, will make regular yisits to Yale Saturday of each week, and will remain from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Calls left at the drug stores will be attended to. 37tf When sorrow, misfortune or bad luck hits you, tighten your belt, get an extra hustle on, and console yourself with the reilection that things aro never as bad as they might be. For Rent or Sale Douse and lot on Mary street. Good well of water on premises. The house has nine rooms and is compartiyely new. For full particulars call on or write E. R. Reecher, Yale. S-4 Dr. Warner Cornell, of tho firm of Drs. Warner & E. A. Cornell, eye, ear, nose and throat specialists of 22(J Hu ron Ave., Port Huron, will be at the Rapley House on the last Friday of each month. His next visit will be Friday, July 31st. Alt kinds of clover and timothy seed, ensilage corn, and binder twine for sale. We are agents for the Mc cormick binders and mowers. Re pairs for the McCormick machinery are kept by us at our grain house. Giye us a call. HiekeyA Walker. A subscription paper has been cir culated in the village during the past week and nearly all the business men have subscribed to tho same for the purpose of gravelling the road one mile west. This is a commendable act and we would hko to see the good work continued. The late General John Gibbon, USA was a firm believer in women's rights, maintaining that a woman being "a person" was a citizen of tho United States and entitled to all privileges, protection, and immunities under its laws. An eloquent appeal for their enfranchisement is presented in the North American Review for July, in a paper from his pen entitled "Why Women Should have the Rallot." Archie Ludington is fixing up his cider mill and steam apple dryer and will be ready for work about the first of August, llo is putting in tho latest improved machinery and using steam power. The mill is in the building near the fair grounds built by the Yale Uutter and Cheese Manufacturing Co. where you will lind Archie ever ready to supply your needs in his. usual ac commodating and pleasing manner. Sunday morning last while Ed Illack ford was attending to one of his father's horses it kicked him in the stomach. Although the injury was not serious it was very paintui. in the afternoon this same horse was hitched to the buggy and Mrs. P.lackford went for a drive, and when in Speaker town ship was thrown from the buggy and dislocated her hip. A Dr. was imme diately summoned who replaced the hip and tho patient is getting along nicely. Mrs. Rhodio Noah, of this place, was taken in the night with cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea set m. She took half a bottle of black berry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to me to see it 1 had any thing that would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and the lirst dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors had been sick for about a week and had tried different rem edies lor diarrhoea but kept getting worse. I sent him this same remedy. Only four doses of it were required to cure him. He says he owes his re covery to this wonderful remedy. Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich, tor sale by Will Lennon, druggist. When you call at the office for your mail and tho postmaster hands it out, ask him if that is all. If you ask him for your mail and he tells you there is none, tell him there ought to be, then go home and send the rest of the fami ly around to ask at different times during the day. Don't bringyour mail to the postottice until the mail closes, then sail into the postmaster for not opening tho mail bag and putting your letter in. When you want a stamp on your letter te'l the postmaster to put it on; if he don't lick it, lick him. In case you put it on yourself, soak it in vour mouth iong enough to remove the mucilage, it will stick then until dry. Re sure to ask the postmaster to creoit you with a stamp; if he has any accommodation about him he will do it. If you have a box, stand and drum on it until the postmaster hands you your mail; it will makohim feel good, especially if he is waiting on some one else. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she savs it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Egers, 131) Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine In Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Grant llolden's drug store. Regular size GOo and 81.00. Rlpans Tabules cure nausea. GOERS AND COMERS. Personal Paragraphs Concerning Yale Peo ple and Their Friends. Will Wear has been in Midland this week on business. Fred Francis and Chas. Palmer spent Sunday in Croswell. J as. E. Lutz has been in Forestville this week on business. Edith Wye spent Sunday with her sister at Sanilac Centre. Grace Gillam, of Sanilac Centre, is vis ting relatives in Yale. Mrs. Eva lilack and Carrie Clark were m Capac Wednesday. W. 11. Palmer and J. A. Menzies did business in Port Huron Monday. Nellie Laughead, of Sarnia, Ont., is visiting her sister Mrs. John Holden. Menzo Montney is spending his va cation visiting friends in Port Huron. J. II. Madill, of Pickering, Ont., is the guest of J. M. Palmer ami family. S. L. Rallentino, of Port Huron, was the guest of Win. II. Rallentine Thurs day. Mrs. Losey and son Judson have been visiting friends at Metamora this week. John Hanna and wife, of Detroit, at tended the funeral of the late Win, (iowan. Mrs. Holcomb, of Alpena, has been in Yale tho past week visiting among friends. Royal Francis and family, of Port Huron, are visiting relatives in Y'ale this week. Edna Johnson has returned to her homo in Mayville after a yisit wiih Yale friends. A. A. Robertson and wife, of Chica go, spent a week visiting A. W. Fergu son and family. Mrs. Rudolph Andreae and son Ed ward visited old acquaintances in Lex ington last week. George Francis, of Port Arthur, Ont., visited with Thos. Rapley and family Monday of this week. Miss Lock hart has returned to Y'ale and is again employed as typewriter in Attorney Tap pan's office. W. A. Size and wife, of Sanilac Cen tre, visited James Wyo and other friends in Yale last week. Elder Clark and wife and Mrs. Eva Rlack drove to Sanilac Centre on Sat urday, returning Tuesday. Miko and Ermie Hill, of Port Huron. haye been spending the week with the family of Isaac McLaughlin. Chas. G. Foster, after spending his vacation among friends in this vicinity returned to his home in Concord. Wm. Hoag, of I3aden, Ont.. retumod homo the lirst of the week after a few weeks' visit with Harry Livingston. Spain E. Pearce, of Algonac, and cousin Arthur Pearce visited James Pearce anil other friends in Yalo this week. A.J.Ward has been spending the week on his farm in Kenockeo town ship. He says he has been at work in the harvest hold. Mrs. F. A. Griswold has been at Lud dington this week as a delegate to the State Convention of tho Epworth League from Y'ale. Mrs. John Hubbard, daughter Fran ces and son Harvey, of Detroit, are visiting her brothers T. II. and Henry Parkinson this week. - R..S. Campbell, Yale's new principal, was in town with his wife the lirst of the week. They havo gone to Clyde, where thev will remain until the lirst of September. Henry A. Rose, of Port Huron, can didate for nomination for register of deeds on the republican ticket, was looking after his political fences in Yale Tuesday. F. 15. Granger, of Rrooklyn, N. Y., visited his sister, Mrs. J. A. Menzies the first of the week. He has been spend ing a week vacation visiting among Michigan friends. L. F. Reddiclitl'e, who has spent the past year or more in northern Michi gan, Missouri, and other states of the union returned to Speaker this week. Ho says Michigan is good enough for him. Coming to Yale. Prof. LeRoy Lewis, formerly of 339 Woodward Ave., Detroit, now located at Port Huron, will test eyes at Grant llolden's drug store, Yale, on Saturday, July 18. Having made a special study of the eye for years, graduating from tho Philadelphia Opthalmic Society, the Toronto Optical Academy, and the Detroit Optical Institute, securing 08J marks and the gold medal for 1804; also travelling for years as a specialist, meeting the most difficult cases to be found, I feel confident of my ability to examine and prescribe for that delicate organ, the eye. 1 make a specialty of grinding glasses, prisms for cross eyes, and cylinders for astigmatism. Head ache from eye strain relieved. In fact glasses suitable for any and every case where needed. Testimonials from oyer tive hundred physicians testifying to my ability. No charge for consulta tion or examination. Glasses furnished in gold, silyer and nickel frames. All glasses changed tirst two years free. ELECTRO WORM TABLETS. A New Discovery for the Removal of Stomach and Pin Worms. They do not only remove the worms but destroys the (ova) or mucus in which worms produce their young. These tablets remove the joints or sedements of tape worms. We remove head and all ot tho tape worms in 3 hours with our special tape worm remedy. For sale by Will Lennon, Yale. Rlpans Tabules: gentle cathartic. A Boarding House in Lakeport. A private family with a pleasant home located in sight of tho lake, large, shady lawn, swings, hammocks, etc., have decided to take a few sum mer boarders by the day or week. Ad dress P. O. Rox 104, Lakeport, Mich. AARON WINDSOR, rpONSORIAL ARTIST, Yale. If you want a foam, don't fail to give Mm a call. Charges moderate. cxxxrxacxr directory. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. SERVICES at 10.30 a. in. and 7.00 p. m. Rev. Paul Ddsjardiiw, pastor, residence on Kennetlc street In V. It. (Jillett's house. Sab bath school at 12 in. C. It. Holden, Supt. CHURCH OF CHRIST AT A. C. C II A TEL. ServUes at 11 a. m. Prayer meetings every Thursday eveuliur at 7 o'clock. Elder J. II. Paton. Pastor. METHODIST PROTESTANT. SERVICES alternately at 10:30 o'clock a. in. ami 7:30 p. in. Rev. E. W. Cooper, pastor. Sunday School at 2 :(W p. m., A. (iolieen, Sunt. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. En deavor meeting Sunday at 0 p. m. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. CHAPEI. on Mechanic street. 1). McCall Minister. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and T:(Ni p. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 2:30 p. in. Junior Endea vor at 3 :30 p. m. Prayer Meeting at 7:30 every Thursday evening. FREE METHODIST. C111URCII on Mary Street. Services every J Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock. W. Halt, pastor. Sabbath school at 11 a. in. David stoner, Sunt. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. pitESRYTERIAN services at the Prick Chap x el, beginning with the lirst Sunday In Feb ruary two Sabbath day morning services at 11 o'clock followed by two evening services at 7:30. Meeting for choir practice everv Erldayeveiiing. Union Sabbath School at 10 o'clock. .las. Kirkland, pastor. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. F. & A. M. BROCKWAY LODGE, No. 316. Reirular communications forison will be held on the following Thursday eve- IlillL'SOII nr lufoi' t.liH full oMIim mnnn of each month at 8 o'clock in Masonic hall. Main street, aie. duly lia; Aimust yo; ,stpt. nj Oct ober 15; November 1!); December 17 and '7. Visiting brethren will receive a fraternal wel ome. A. V. Ferguson, W. M. John Wark, Secretary. R. II. Menerev. Tieas. K. O. T. M. YALE TENT, No. 80. Regular review every 1st and 3rd Tuesday even ings at7.3o o'clock sharp, In their hall, Lutz block. Visiting Knights will be royally received. Members reuuesieu to anena regu larly. Henry (1. White, Record Keeper. William Strong, commander. PEERLESS HIVE, 123 L. O.T. M., ...Jr Meets the first and third Friday v-j&sjr "vw evening of each month in Alacca i$Z0 febce Hall, at 8:00 o'clock. 'fr- ? Janet Alward.R. K. "ASXsErefiT1 Minnie Holden, Com. I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at -Jfjjsf- their hall In Chamberlain block. Vale. Members of the order are cordially Invited to attend. J.W. titration N.O. AETNA COUNCIL NO. 679, R. A. REdULAR MEETINGS first and third Wed nesdays of each month. Visiting brethren Invited. Lodge Room, Rallentlne's Hall. V. IS. Itallentine, Regent. BVSI1TES3 DIRECTORY. DR. BENJ. CLYNE. TJHYSICIAX, SURGEON' & ACCOUCHEUR. A Oillce on Alain street, lirst door south of Post Otllee, Vale. Oillce hours from l Uf2:'M. Tues days and Saturdays all dav. DR. WILL H. GOWAN. TJIIYSICIAN AND 8UR;EOX. Oillce over JL llolden's drug store. Inquiries and mes sages left at llolden's drug store will receive careful attention. Residence on Main street, south of Rapley house. Oillce hours 10 to 3 and U to 8:30 daily, Sundays excepted. Specialties. Treatment of the NOSE. THROAT and EAR. WILLIAM WIGHT. Ml). C. M. Trinity University, M.I). CM. Victoria University, Toronto, Out. Otllee and residence Main street in house formerly occupied by Dr. J. Wells. Oillce hours 1 to 4 p. in. dally. G. S. NEY, M. D. QPECIALTY-SUROERY. Oillce over P.nck IO er's Drug Store. Residence, Cor. 11th and Howard Sts. Otllee hours: u to II a. m.; to 4 and 7 to 8 p. in. Hell Telephone: Otllee, 131; Residence 1'iH 3 it. Port Huron, Midi. W.N. ARMSTRONG V. S. & V. D. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST, Honorary Graduate, Medalist, and Prize man of tho Ontario Veterinary College of Toron to Canada. Diseases of all domesticated ani mals treated on the latest sclentillc principles. Calls by day or night promptly attended, onice open dav and night. Oillce 1st door north of Will Lenuou's Drug Store. GEO. H. BROWN, D.D.S. DENTAL ROOMS. Stewart Rlock, Port Hu ron. Latest modes of operating Including bridge work or artificial teeth without plates. GEO. W. BELL, AUCTIONEER, Yale. Real estate, personal property or any kind of sales uromptlv at tended to. Orders left at the Expositor oillce will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. W. W. LORD. AUCTIONEER, Teck, Mich., Is prepared to attend all kinds of sales on short notice and at reasonable rates. Correspondence solicited. Orders sent either by mall or telephone to Dr. Toal at Peck will be promptly attended to. RAPLEY HOUSE. A GENERAL INVITATION Is extended to all to cull and see me when In town. Good accommodations for commercial travelers and farmers. A choice selection of wines, Ilcpiors and cigars always on hand. Thomas Rapley, proprietor, Yale. INSURANCE! lleforo Insuring your property see the under signed as ho can surely save vo'u money. Com panies represented arc all llrst-class and reliable. Tho Aetna. National, and Penin sular Mutual Fire Insuranco Companies. CHAS. A. WELLS, Aent, Y-X.E, MICZI. KOITEY TO XjO-A-T. I am prepared to loan money in largo or small sums on real estate, especially on farm property, at the rate of 7 and 8 percent Interest, accord ing to size of loan, ilrlng your abstract with you and close the matter up In one dav. Improved Farms for Sale on Easy Terms. TOXXiT DRE2T1TA.N, Elliott, St. Clair Co., Mick WORK FOR MEN AND WOMEN. We pisri Id per week for easy home work. Child can do it. No Schkmk, Rooks oh Pkhmmno. This Is bona fide. Send stamp for work and particulars at once. THE SE MOUR SUPPLY CO., Masonic Temple, Cam den, N.J. 50-lyr Harness Shop ! Wo have opened a Harness Shop In Yalo and will bo more than pleased to have you give us a cull. It certainly will do you no harm to examine our goods and prices, and perhaps you may find something that will do you good. We do all kinds of repairing. Hugh 6. Rose. There Are When you can't' lay up a cent, but you can always saye money by buying your Drugs Stationery, School Books and Wall Taper from us. If you will call and see what I have got you will do as others have done -buy, and maybe buy again. That's wjiat I want you ' to do if my prices and assort ments strike you favorably, and you can decide this mighty qu ick if you call and see me. Yours Confectionerily GRANT KSSSSSSSS9SSSSSSS9SS peciol Dress And To make Sim - war NEW Fa Goods At the Double Store of W.E SSSSS8 IF YOU WISH 1X0 Advertise Anything Any Time write to us, inclosing copy ot the advertisement to be used, stating the spaco you desire it to occupy in lines or inches, how long it is to appear and the amount you wish to expend. Upon receipt of this information We Will Send You An Estimate. Times HOLDEN ss Sale OF- Goods all room for 8 BALLEITM SSSSS9SSSSSSSSSS This Space is for Sale.