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Nothing but BARGAINS Wall Paper, School Books, Stationery. DRUGS, We are headquarters for everything in the Line of Medicines. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. GRANT - !Cw We Make a Point of our Jewelry, and ;i brilliant too. To state the case exactly, there are more points than we can speak of. It's a procession of sparkling novelties that we're presenting. We shine for Jill. It's our long list of easy prices that opens the door of brilliancy for everyone. Jewelry buying is easy at our establishment, where it isn't a case of cheap jewelry, but of line jewelry being oheap. (ienuine goods at cost 13 g are. J. P. LOSEY, Jeweler, YALE, MICH. AROUND THE TOWN. Incidents and Aocldonls in and About Yalo Briefly Itemized for Expositor Readers. Cook wanted ut the llaploy House. Apply? at once. Ir. Lelloy Lewisf eye specialist, at firant Hokfen's Saturday, .Nov. 7. Wm. Mcltoberts haB moved into Yale. Levi Hyde will live on his farm the coming year. A large invoice of wall paper re ceived at Will Lennon'a. Pretty pat terns and right prices. To rind Wall Paper headquarters go to Will Lennon'a Central Drug Store. Head his ad on 1st cage. The Yale Milling Co., (limited) have started their elegant new mill and are doing a rushing business. Bill McLaughlin and (Jas Ewell have rented a farm near Sanilac Centre and will move there this week. Head the following ad changes this week: L. Higer & Sons, J. C. Holden, A. L. Gark, Steve Windsor and Hugh Kose. John Hamilton, living three miles oast and one-half mile north of Peck, will have an auction sale Wednesday, Nov. 11. W. W. Lord, auctioneer. A. lirookins has purchased George Sells share in the livery business, and i9 prepared to let rigs at a reasonable price. When in need of such give him a call. See his card in the business column. 2,000 chickens wanted on Saturday forenoon, Nov. 21. Now is the time for farmers to dispose of their surplus fowls, liring them to Holden Ilros.' meat market, Yale. "America's danger from English Gold lUigism" will bo the subject of S. G. Hettes' talk next Monday night at the Hrick Chapel. His talk will be based on the lKtli chapter or Kevela tions. For Sale or Kent. The forty acres udioininz Georgo Colden's farm near Avoca station. See Moses Moore, Avoca, or write Frank Whipple, Port Huron. 21-13 Celery Nerve and Blood Tonic is the best medicine for rheumatism, bil iousness, constipation. dyspepsia, head-HChe and liver complaint. foui on a guarantee by Grant Holden. The wife of Leonard Wells, of Kast J'rimlield, Mass., had been suffering from neuralgia for two days, not te ing able to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. Holden, the merchant there sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm, and asked that she give it a ihorouzh trial. On meeting Mr. Wells the next day he was told that she was all right, the pain had left her within two hours, and that tne bottle of Pain Halm was worth 83.00 if it could not be had for less. For sale at JiO cents per bottle by Will Lennon, druggist. IT KRVK ft by rfinoYlnfj n by rfinoYlnu the MAILER IT" the U AUKE. (i. Holden. Yale. W. J. MeKlnney. Brcckwav Window Shades, HOLDEN. Holden Kros. have torn down the barn on their business lot and will build one on Thos. Holden's lot. I have several 80-acro pieces of land and improved farms in Sanilac county that I would trade for houses ami lots in Yale. 37- It. K. Noiii.e. Notice A. L. Gark's change of adv. this week. Mr. Gark is a practical jeweler and optician, and his work is giving evident satisfaction. Good advice: Never leave home on a journey without a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. For sale by Will Lennon, druggist. W. W. Lord, auctioner, will sell for the undersigned, four miles north and one mile east of Peck, Tuesday, Nov. 10, a lot of farm implements, etc. Robert Mullen, proprietor. J M. feels sad over the loss of a bet of a violin against a fruit cake that liryan would be the next president, but consoles himself with a box of tine Havanas won on liryan carrying six states. ' llev. Sam G. llcttes preaches at Kast Greenwood Friday night, Koseburg Saturday night, and at the South Speaker f-chool house at x2:30 p. m. Sunday. A cordial inyitation is ex tended to all. The music loving people can procure A. J. Hicks' composition entitled "ITniform Hank March," at the Yale Music Store. It will be remembered that Mr. Hicks was at one time a Yale boy, and critics say the march is u good one. Wall Paper buyers remember we are headquarters for wall paper, so during the rrc-ont lion.-o cleaning sea.-o:i don't fnrget to call and see our h'.rgej stock and convenient facilities for handling it. These with our pretty patterns and right prices will ms.ire your purchasing. Will Lennon. The following is a report of the Ihddleinan school, district No. ;, for the month ending Get. :ith, Wi5: number of days taught, number of pupil enrolled, .':. The following pupils have not been tardy nor absent during the month:-- Lulu Kvan, Stella McKay, Koxa Trumble, Ethel Eyaiis Cora Phelps, Grace Trumble, Itert Kvan and Koy Philips. Maud Free man, Teacher. Mrs. Sophie McMartin, mother of Dan'l McMartin, of this place, died at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Stone, of Carson ville last Friday at the age of 111. Mrs. McMartin was the mother of ten children, the oldest being Daniel. She was grandmother to 45 grand-children, and 30 great-grand-children. Throughout her long and eveiUful life she was a consistent church member and will always be re membered bv those who knew her best as a kind friend, a loving mother and grand-mother. Truly her name should be blessed. The fairies were out last Saturday night with a vengeance. The pranks that were played, the tricks that were sprung, and the giniral devilish ness that was concocted and carried out would do great credit to the blackest gang of imps from the deep est realms of Hades. Wagons upset, out-houses ditto, signs carried away and exchanged. Dick Windsor's bar ber sign on Sunday morning was ad vertising Dick's business on top of Central Hall, and Dick well Dick wasn't saying a thing. The following are some of the legends that appeared on the doors of yarious business places next morning: On II. M. Lothin's, "My man Iliggins." W. H. Wear, "Pa is a democrat, so is Willie." Jas. Wallace, "Our next P. M. Nit." On Dick Windsor's, "Keep still boys, It. K. is coming." Post office, "Silence is Golden. Kd. Lutz." A. W. Fergu son's, "Venetian Ked for Anarchists," and "Tillman Pitchforks for Sale." Doc Stevens, "Where am I at." W. II. Jtallentine, "Wish I was a Senator." W. II. Palmer's, "This store will open if McKinley is elected." In front of Yale Itank and Lathrop's Dental Office was a sign with two indexes, one point upstairs, saying "Teeth Pulled Here," and one pointing to the bank saving "Legs Pulled Here." Expositor of fice: "MenIon none a luintln, IIhvIii' lot of fun. Drummv talk In' silver, tloln' to Rft the run. Nit.'' Some of the above citizens are think ing very strongly of organizing a de teetivo squad for the purpose of fer reting out the offenders and bringing them to justice. Mrs. Maggie Myers, Williamsport, Ind., writes: "I suf fered for months of severe stomach troubles, caused by indigestion and constipation. My troubles seemed al most unendurable. 1 purchased a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin of Armstrong A Swank and as soon as I had taken its contents I was like a new person, apd I now feel bet ter and weigh more than I haye in years." It is sold in 10 cent, 50 cent and $1.00 sizes at Grant Holden's drug store. Dr. Warner Cornell, of tho firm of Drs. Warner & K. A. Cornell, eye, ear, nosa and throat specialists of 22'i Hu ron Ave., Port Huron, will be at the Hapley House on the last Friday of each month. His next visit will be Friday, November 27th. Every little while we read in the pa pers of some one who has stuck a rusty nail in his foot, knee, hand or some other portion of the body and that lock jaw resulted therefrom, of which the patient died. If all persons were aware of a remedy for all such wounds and would apply it then all such reports must cease. The remedy is simple, almost always on hand and can be ap plied by any one, and what is better, it is infallible. It i simply to smoko the wound or any bruise or wound that is inllamed with burning wool or woolon cloth. Twenty minutes in the smoke of wool will take the pain out of the worst wound; repeated two or three times, it will allay the worst cases of inflammation arising from the wound. People may sneer at this remedy as much as they please, but when they are atllicted just let them try it. It has saved many lives and much pain, and is worthy of being printed in letters of gold and put in every house. Mar lette Leader. How To Pervent Croup. Some reading that will prove inter esting to young mothers. How to guard against the disease. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning t he cause, first symptoms and treatment is the object of this item. The origin of croup is a common cold. Children who are subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost sure to follow. The first svmptom is hoarse ness; this is soon followed by a pecul iar rough cough, which is easily recognized and will never be forgotten by one who has heard it. Tho time to act is when tho child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Kem edy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disappear. Even after the croupy cough has developed it will prevent tho attack. There is no dan ger in giving this remedy for it con tains nothing injurious. For sale by Will Lennon, druggist. School Report. Report of the Yale Public School for the month ending Oct. 30, 1$: Number days taught 20 Aggregate attendance in days 5350 Average daily attendance 2f7 Per cent of attendance J)t No. boys enrolled present month... 149 No. girls enrolled present month... 18 No. boys leaving .. 10 No. girls leaving 10 No. bovs entering 13 No. girls entering 1 1 No. boys belonging at date HI No. girls belonging at date 153 Average enrollment boys 145 Average enrollment girls 155 Total No. different pupils enrolled during the year 31i No. boys tardy 5' No. girls ta my S3 No. b y non re-ideut V No. girl- non resident 1 No. visitor- 1 P. S. Campbell, Principal. Thero Is Nothing So Good. There i nothing just as good Dr. Kings new discovery l'r consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute, lie will not claim thero is anything, better but in order to make more profit he may elmn smothiug ele to be tust as good, you want Dr. King's new biscovery because you know it to be s ;fe and reliable and guaranteed Jo do good or money re funded! for Coughs, Colds, Consum ption and fi rail affections of Throats Ches and Lungs, there is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New Discovery. Trial bottle free at Grant Holden's. Common Council. Yale, Mich., Nov. 2nd, 1S. Council met in regular session. Trustees present, Andreae, High, Wallace and Griswold. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. Committee on claims and accounts reported the following bills as correct: H. Tappan $ 00 J. Wilson 34 10 Wm. cmie 4 oo J no. Williams.. AO P&PMltK 14 oo 1). McArtliur.... M I. Met n tyre 3 43 It. M. Lothian.. 70 A. Vcpwl 1 6i Moved by Wallace supported by High that the bills as read be allowed and orders for the several amounts be drawn on the treasurer. Carried. Council adjourned. E. F.Fead, Clerk." v It Crows. A a cure for constipation and in digestion Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin grows rapidly In favor where introduc ed. Children love its taste for it is so pleasant. Trial size 10 cents. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00 of Grant IIol den. Malarial Bitters. Decatur, III., Aug. 20, 1893. We consider that we have not only saved. our lives but also our house and home by the use of Aunt Uachel's Peruvian Malaria Pitteis. We have been sick with malarial fever the past two years and not able to. work suffi ciently to pay the interestand taxes on our houso and keep our family. We have used Aunt Uachael's Peruvian Malarial Litters two months and we are rejoiced to say that our health has been restored and we are free from malarial fevers and chills. Wm. J. Campbell and Mary Campbell, wife. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Head ache Electric Hitters has proved to b the very best. It effects n permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afllicted to pro cure a bottle and give this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual consti pation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medi cine. Try it once. Fifty cent and $1.00 bottles at Oraut Holden's drug store. CURE. DOEO O. Holden, Yle. W. J.McKenna, toricT. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. SEKVICES at 10.. to a. m. and 7.00 p. m. Itev. Dmjirilnii, pii.itor, residence on Kennello ittreet lit W. It. (iillett'a house. Hub bath aeliuol at Vi in. C. II. llolMu, 8upt. CHURCH OF CHRIST. AT A. C. Cil AI'KL. Hervlcea at 11 a. m. Prayer meeting every Thuraduy evening at 7 o'clock. Elder J. II. 1'itton, l'astor. METHODIST PROTESTANT. SEKVICEM every Kunday at 7:30 p. in., and alternately at i0:3i a. in. Hev. E. W. Coop er, puxtor. Kunday Ncliool at 2:00 p. in., A. (loheeu, Hupt. I'm ye r meeting Thursday even lhtf lit 7:3. Endeavor ineetluu Monday at7K!0 p. in. Ira A. (ioheen, 1'res. DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. C1IIAPEL on Mechanic street. 1). McCall, J Minister. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 :ixi p. in. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 2:30 p. m. Junior Endea vor at 3:3) p. in. Prayer Meeting ut 7:30 every Thursday eveuliit;. FREE METHODIST. CHUKCII on Mary street. Services every Sunday evenia,' at 7:uo o'clock. W. Halt, pastor. Sahliath school ut 11 a. in. David sinner, Supt. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. I)UES11YTK!UN services at the Itrlek Chap el, ht'iiinlny: with Sunday, October 11, two S.nltliitlh day niorulnt; neivUes at ll:u o'clock followed ly two evening services at 7 :0o. Meetinjrfor choir practice every Eriday evening. I'uinu Sabbath School Ht 10 o'clock. Jas. KlrUlaixt, pastor. GOCIETT miSECTORT. F. A A. M. R BROCKWAY LODGE, NO. 316. pf lteuuUr communication or 1m!h1 will j be held on the following Thursday eve- r nliiKS on or before the full of the innon of each mouth ut S o'clock in Masonic hall. Main street, Vale. July 'J3; Almost -'(): Sept. 17; Oct ober 1.1; November l:i; December 17 and 'it. Visiting brethren will receive a fraternal ve ome. A. W. Ferguson, W. M. John Walk, Secretary. K. II. Menerev. Tieas. K. O. T. M. 7-AI.E TENT, No. SG. Kcgulur review every 1st and 3rd Tuesday even ings ut7.30 o'clock. sharp.in their hall, Lutz block. Visiting Knight will he royally received. Member requested to attend regu larly. Henry ti. White, Itecord Keeper. William Strong, commander. PEERLESS HIVE, 123 L. O.T. M.. -C:,V;f Meet the first and third Friday Ai.'-'sv evening of each month la Macca- "Ml bee Hall.ut H:oo oVUx k. S Janet Alward. It. K. Minnie Holden, Com. I. O. O. F. v A d Vance lodce. No. ho. ""irsSi Meets every Friday eveulng at fVV-5 their hall In Chamberlain block, Wiv a)e. Member of the order are cordially invited to attend, (leo. Mann, N. (i. AETNA COUNCIL NO. 679, R. A. RKCUI.AK MEETINGS first and third Wed . iiesday ot each month. Visiting brethren invited. Lodue Koom, li.illcutiue's H ill. Y. II. Italientiue, Ke;;ent. . DR. I3ENJ. CLYNE. pnvsiciAN. sui:i;i:iN & a coccheck. 1 onlce on Main street, tlrst dir south cf Post otllce, Vale. Olliee lio ns from I-to :;). Tues days and Saturdays all duv. DR. WILL H. GOWAN. 11IYSI(TAN AND SUK;EOrN". Ollheovcr Holden's due.' store. Inquiries ami mes-S.U.V- left at Holden's drug Sloro will receive c uvlitl attention. !:(, Jeiuv on Main street, s tutu r Kaplcy lens.-, o iice h.,tr- 10 to .; and t; to 'M dally, "miiuI.ijs cv:eted. Specialties. Treatment of the NOSE. THROAT and EAR. WILLIAM WIGHT. MD. ('. M. Trinity t'uiveiMty, M. D. C M. Victoria I'niverslty, Toronto, Out. i;icc and residence Main street in house formerly occupied by Dr. J. Wells. OMlee hours 1 to 4 . m. daily. W.N. ARMSTRONG V. S. & V. D. VETEKIN'AUY sl'lMJLON AND DENTIST. V Honorary Graduate. Medalist, and Prize man ot the Ontario Veterinary College of Toron to Canada. Diseases of all domesticated ani mals treated on the latest scientific principles. Calls by day or night promptly attended. Office oinmi day and night. OMice 1st door north of Will I.cnnon's Drug Store. G. S. NEY, M. D. SPECIAl.TY-SUIKiEllY. onice over llrick er's Drug Store. Kesldeuce, Cor. 11th and Howard St. Olllce hours: U to 11 a. m.; -i to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Pell Telephone: Otllce, 131; Kesldeuce ims u. i on iiuron, Mien. GEO. H. BROWN, D.D.S. DENTAL ROOMS. Stewart lllock. Port Hu ron. Latest mode of operating Including bridge work or artificial teeth without plates. GEO. W. BELL, AUCTIONEER, Yale. Ileal estate, personal property or any kind of sale oromptly at tended to. Orders left at the Exi-omtoh oftlee will receive prompt attention. Correspondence solicited. J. E. DARBY. AUCTIONEER solicit sales of real or per sonal property. Has had a wide exper ience in the conduct of Auction sales of all kinds and guarantees satisfaction. Residence one mile north towu hall. Fremont. P O. Ad dress, Cntuwell. RAPLEY HOUSE. A GENERAL INVITATION Is extended to all to call and see me when In town. Good accommodations for commercial travelers and tanners. A choice selection of wines, liquors and cigars always ou hand. Thomas Kapley, proprietor, Yale. AARON WINDSOR, TONSORIAL ARTIST, Yale. If yon want a first class hair cut, shave, shampoo or sea foam, don't fall to give him a call. Charges moderate U.1 -a The Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation Company. Tab tin Coist Una to Maclinac. The Greatest Transoortntlon Company on Fresh Water. Palf.ce Steamer. "City of Al pena" and" "City of Mackinac." Low Rates, Oulck Time, for Mackinac, Ht. Ignace. Cheboy gan, Alpena, Oscoda, Port Huron and Detroit. Leave Port lluron, going north, Tuesday 7:00 a. m., Wednesday 2: Vi p. m., Friday 2:4.1 p.m. and Sunday 7 :) a. in. Leave Port lluron, going south, Tuesday 4:4.1 a. m., Thursday 4 .43a. tit., Friday 1 1:4.1 a. in. and Sunday 11:43 a. m. Between Detroit and Cleveland, dally (except Sunday) 11:00 p. in. Special Sunday night trip during June, July, August and September. Thrntiirh tlnkfta til all rtnlnt. and hrtirfrace checked to destination. Write for Illustrated pamphlet. Routes and Rates furnished on application. A. A. SCHANTX. O. P. A., troll. Mlotw We Admit of NO And acknowledge In Our Magnificent Display of New Styles. 1 SS0ln 3 to the utmost with a choice line of carefully selected llargaina in Dry liomls. Cloaks. Capes Clothing, Jioota. .Shoes, and Groceries. All of the prevail ing styles in assortment complete, specially purchased to meet the known wants 01 this community. Our prices are of uniformly Low (iiade. Our prices never equaled. Our 1 rices do our talking. Our prices cannot be copied by would-be competitors. Our prices make our business which.talks for itself. If You want NEWCOMER &CO 2sMillers FARMERS who wish the best yield out of their grain will do well to try our mill. We have remoddled it thoroughly and can turn you out the best work. Floor, Feed, Bran, Shorts and Chop Staff W. H. Newcomer & Co. NEW FALL G00DSI LARGE LINE JUST OPENED. CALL AND INSPECT THEM. ASMAN & BEARD'S, 521 to 525 "S77"a,ter Street- Bring or Send We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction. 1102 Military J.M.White & Go SUPERIORS NO EQUALS Superior Goods Marvelously Cheap Visit Our Double Store LENTB for sale. 1. jli Us your Copying and Enlarging, We can take all kinds of , Photos and are Dealers in Frames, Easels, Cords, ialls, Hooks, Etc. Street, Corner Wall, Port Huron.