Here We Are!
Our Stock consists of Drugs, Stationey,
Books, Wall Paper, Window Shades and
School Supplies.
Holiday Goods I
GIYE
GRANT
AROUND THE TOWN.
Incidents and Accidents In
and About Yale
Briefly Itemized for Expositor
Readers.
Christmas next Friday.
Watch for Parkinson's change of ad
next week.
J5e sure and see Lennon's line of
holiday goods.
llegular meeting OES Wednesday
evening, Dec. 'J3d.
Dr. Warner Cornell, eye. ear, nose
and throat specialist, at the llapley
House, Wednesday, Dec. 30th.
Dont miss it" is the way the Yale
Clothing .Store starts their change of
adv. in this issue. .Now dont miss it.
An' one desiring a good driving
horse, a light wagon und single har
ness will do well to' call upon J. C.
Hart. 32 tf
Putney & Chamberlain have a nice
assortment of goods suitable for Christ
inas present. Call and see what they
ll'.'v,.
Fun Skiivu i:. A thoroughbred O. I.
C. boar hot for services at my farm 1
mile south and A mile east of Yale.
Terms, U0. lioger Welch. 3J-4
According to reports from lUaine
Dr. Allen will moyo to Yule in the
near future. Yale needs more medi
cal men as no more than six are here
now.
tieorge Mann is building a neat little
work-.iuop on the lot east of his dwell
ing lr.mu o;i Xorth street. Persons
having any carpenter work to be done
will do well to call and see George.
Wednesday morning the ground was
covered with the beautiful snow and
many of Yale's nimrods shouldered
their muskets and took to the woods
in 6earch of fox, rabbits, and other
small g:-. me.
The Kintograph entertainment given
at the M. K. church last Saturday
evening was not very largely attended.
For some reason the machine was not
working very well and the audience
went away not at all satisfied.
Ladies, when you are in need of any
work in the dressmaking line call on
Mrs. O. I). Scully in the Mcl'herson
building. She is competent and has
had many years experience in stylish
dressmaking. 33tf
Mrs. M. H. Taylor has a full line of
holiday novelties suitable for presents
and invites the public to call in and
inspect her stock and prices. Mrs.
Taylor went to Detroit Thursday
morning to purchase more goods.
Sir Knights and Lady Maccabees of
Yale are to have a public installation
of officers and oyster supper at Mi
chaels' Hall, on the eveningof Jan. 12.
It is expected that Gt. Com. Jioynton,
and Lady Bailey, Gt. Lt. Com. and
state lecturer for L. O. T. M. will be
the installing olhcers and speakers of
the evening. A good time is expected.
At the first indication of diphtheria
in the throat make the room close, then
take a tin cup and pour into it an
equal quantity of tar and turpentine,
then hold cup over stove so as to till
the room with fumes. The patient on
inhaling the fumes, says the Scientific
American, will cough out the mem
branous mutter and diphtheria will
passotf. The fumes of the tar and
turpentine loosen the throat and thus
afford the relief that has battled the
skill of physicians.
Major C. T. Picton is manager of the
State Hotel, at Denison, Texas, which
the traveling men say is one of the
best hotels in that section. In speak
ing of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Hemedy Major 1'icton
says: "I have used it myself and in
my family for several years, and take
fdeasuro in saying that I consider it an
infallible cure for diarrhoea and dysen
tery. I always recommend it and
haye frequently administered it to my
gjiests in the hotel, and in every cae
it has proven itself worthy of unquali
fied endorsement. For sale by Will
Lennon, druggist.
The Oxford correspondent of the
Detroit Tribune says: ltev. Sam I!et
tes, well-known throughout Michigan
as the promoter of various chimerical
schemes, such as organizing a Cuban
expedition, a colony on an island, etc.,
struck here one day last week. Mr.
Ilettes looked a trifle the worse for
wear and a bit seedy, but he was as
hopeful as ever. He wanted to givo a
lecture on Cuba in the Congregational
church, but the trustees could not see
it that way, so he counted ties north
ward. The next morning a life-sized
effigy labeled "Iter. Sam liettes,"
dangled from an electric light pole.
At the head of the procession with one 01
the most complete Drug Stores in St. Clair
County.
We have a very line selection of Holiday Goods
and kindly ask you to fall and examine same and
feet prices. The goods are bought right and our
prices are within the reach of all.
US A CALL.
Great bargains in dress goods at Par
kinson's. Lots of pressed hay is being market
ed in Yalo.
Good house to rent. Inquire ntthis
office or at the depot.
J. 1. Losey's line of holiday goods is
unsurpassed in the village. See his ad.
Mrs. Anthony Welch, who has been
sick for three weeks with fever, is on
the mend.
A marriage license has been issued
by the county clerk for Arthur Zellar
and Loomia Stopel, of Greenwood.
J. 1. Losey has something to eay
about beautiful Christmas gifts in a
ehango of ad this week, lie suro and
read it.
The building lately vacated by Dr. 15.
Clyne is being fitted up and will be
occupied when furnished by A.L. (lark
jeweler.
Farm for sale One mile north and
1 miles west of Yale, known as the
Henry farm. Enquire of W. X. Arm
strong V. S., Yale, Mich. 33-4
The publisher of The Expositor is
chock full of confidence, but awfully
shy on wood and money. Can't some
of our delinquent subscribers help us
out?
If vou want to send a present to a
distant friend or relative you cannot
do better than send The Expositor for
a year. It will save you the trouble of
writing each week.
For Sale or Kent The forty acres
adjoining George Colden's farm near
Avoca station. See Moses Moore,
Ayoca, or write Frank Whipple, Fort
Huron. 21-13
Will Lennon has a nice line of "Hol
iday numbers" of all the leading peri
odicals now on sale. Here's a chance
to secure some good reading for a little
money.
I'ertha Beecher is much improved in
health this week and her friends are
greatly encouraged at the change.
Miss Coleman, a trained nurse from
Port Huron, has been taking care of
her.
Dr. Warner Cornell of the firm Drs.
Warner fc E. A. Cornell, eve, ear, nose,
and throat specialist of Port Huron will
be at the Kaplcy House. Yalo. on the
last Wednesday of this month. His
next visit will be December 30th.
The Yale Bay View Reading Circle
will meet with the secretary of the
club, Miss Hattie Hayes, Monday
evening, Dec. 21, at 7:30 o'clock and
would be pleased to have anyone de
siring to join to meet with then).
Having secured the services of a
first-class blacksmith we are prepared
to do all kinds of work in that line
with neatness and dispatch. Horse
shoeing a specialty. Shops opposite
Welch's mill, Yale, Mich. F. P. Cur
rier. 2Sth
Miss Alta Harris was taken seriously
ill after the death of her father. Dr.
Wight was called and found her suf
fering from nervous prostration and
tonsilitis At last report she was slow
ly recovering and was considered out
of danger.
James O'Kourke, tho laundrynian,
expects to go to Armada next Wed
nesday evening to spend the holidays
with his parents. Those desiring
laundry work are requested to leave
their orders Monday as no work will
bo done next week after Wednesday.
A farmers' dog while enjoying a
holiday in Croswell was so thoughtless
as to test the strength of his "ivories"
on the form of a printer. The foolish
do? found nothing but bones and
adamantine cheek to bite on, and aa a
consequence came out of the contest
minus nearly all his teeth. Lexington
Xews.
A good cook stove for sale cheap.
A warmed room to rent. A horse, har
ness and buggy to exchange for a good
cow giving milk. A good 40 acre farm
to exchange for house and lot in town.
A tine team of draft horses and other
stock to deal on house and lot in
town. Call at the office of E, II.
Drake for particulars.
Carl Stoner who left Yalo last week
for Rochester, Minn., has reached that
city. The Rochester Post has this lo
My of him: "Mr. C. Stoner, foreman
of one of the large llax mills at Yale,
Mich., arrived in the city this morning.
He is an expert in the Max business.
He will operate this mill for this com
pany unt'l the raw material is all
made Into fibre." Carl'3 many friends
join with the Expositor in wishing him
success in whatever position he may
occupy.
When most needed it is not unusual
for' your family physician to be away
from home. Such was the experience
of Mr. J. Y. Schenck, editor of the
Caddo, Ind. Ter., Banner, when his
little girl, two years of age was threat
ened with a severe attack of croup,
fie says: "My wife insisted that I go
for the doctor, but as our family phy
sician was out of town I purchased a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme
dy, which relieved her immediately.
I will not be without it in the future.
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Will
Lennon, druggist.
HOLDEN
Will Lennon calls your attention to
ins change ot adv. in this issue, an
nouncing Christmas presents of all
kinds. Read it.
R. M. Lothian has a change of adv.
in this issue which Expositor subcribers
should read and profit by the adyice
therein contained.
Cards will be out this week announc
ing tho marriage of Blanche Parker of
this place and Chas. G Foster of Con
cord, Wednesday, Jan. tth.
The work of plastering tho new Ma
sonic temple is about finished. It has
not as yet been decided as to the date
when the new hall will be dedicated.
I have several 80-acre pieces of land
and improved farms in Sanilao county
that I would trade for houses and lots
in Yale. 37- B. R. Xoui.k.
A thoroughbred Berkshire boar for
service four miles northwest of Yale,
on the L. Holcomb farm. Terms, oJ
cents spot cash. A. Hulet, Prop. 30-4
W. II. Ballcutino has something to
say to Expositor readers in a ehango
of ad this week. You are not looking
Hfter your own interests if you don't
read it.
On account of the last Friday of
this month falling on Christmas Di.
Cornell, of Port Huron, have changed
the date of their visit this month to
Wednesday, Dec. 30.
For Sale One unimproved 80-acre
farm near Brown City, one improved
20-acre farm one mile from Brown
City. Terms reasonable. Address box
1, Brown City, Mich. 28-4
Frank Christ and family moved with
their household goods to Collins Cen
tre, X. Y., last week. Frank called in
and left one dollar to pay one year's
subscription to the Expositor.
Simn' of Cot.ts kok Sale. One span
of colts 7 years old, color bay and iron
gray, weight 3,300 lbs., are both full of
life and good workers. For further
particulars and terms call on or address
Thomas Carless, Yale, Mich., farm Sec
tion 34, Brock way township. 31-4.
Ail persona owning property in the
Village of Yale are hereby notified to
keep the sidewalks in front of same
clear of all snow and ice or same will
be done by Village and the costs will
tie assessed to property. By order of
the President and Council of Village
of Yale. E. F. Fead, Clerk.
Yale, Mich., Dec. 7, 1S. 33-
Tho wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a prom
inent lumberman of Hartwick, X. Y.,
was sick with rheumatism for five
months. In speaking of it, Mr. Robin
eon says; "Chamberlain's Pain Balm
is the only tiling that gave her any rest
from pain. For the relief of pain it
cannot be beat." Many verv bad cases
of rheumatism havp been cured by it.
For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Will
Lennon, druggist.
GOERS AND COMERS.
Personal Paragraphs Concerning Yale Peo
ple and Their Friends.
Austin Lutz was in Port Huron Tues
day. Howard Foster, of Peck, is visiting
Basil Middleton.
Xellie Ballentine, of Richmond, was
in Yale last week.
James McColl went to Caseyillo on
business last Friday.
James Wallace was in Port Huron
Saturday on business.
Mrs. W. II. Harris, went to Port
Huron Monday morning.
Daniel Foley, of Mt. Salem, called
on his Yale friends last Saturday.
Ada Jaynes, of Arkona, Ont., is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Lara Middleton.
W. II. Xewcomer spent Saturday
and Sunday at his home in Memphis.
James L. Coe. attorney, of Port Hu
ron, spent Sunday with friends in
Yale.
Eva Wideman, of Stouffyillc, Ont., is
visiting with her uncle, James Hisey,
at present.
W. V. Andreae returned Friday
from a trip in the interests of the Yale
Woolen Mills.
Lute McKenzie, of Prescott, visited
Mr. and Mrs. L. Butler and other
friends in Yale this week.
Xellie Jenks, who has spent the past
week at E. R. Reecher's, returned to
Port Huron Tuesday night.
Will Y'uill and Lyman Owens were
over from Croswell this week on a
visit to friends and relatives.
Reed Mericle, wife and daughter
Pearl, of Detroit, are visiting relatives
and friends in Yale and vicinity.
Xellie Lundy left Monday night for
Saginaw where she has secured a posi
tion in the Western Union office.
L. J. Leonhard, of Peck and Conrad
Feiger, of Elliot passed through Yale
Monday morning on thier way to Port
Huron.
Mrs. Thos. Holden and John Merrill
started Thursday night for a short
visit among Canada relatives and
friends.
James McXair and wife, of Lexing
ton, yisited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Men
erey and other friends in Yale the
past week.
Will Iloskin returned to his home
and friends in Yale Friday after
pponding the past season sailing on
the Great Lakes.
Marcia Beecher Ptarted Tuesday
night for Olivet, but will return this
week. She will not attend school any
more this year.
8. 0. Welch, O. P. Chamberlain,
R. M. Lothian. Harvey Tappan, Will
Hyde and J. A. Menzies were Port
Huron visitors Monday.
Mrs. J. 11. Miller, who has been visit
ing her relatives north of town for
some weeks, left yesterday morning
for her home in Sarnia. Mrs. John
Irving accompanied her on a week's
visit.
Belle Macaulay. after visiting
among friends in Yale for five weeks,
returned to her home in Armada Fri
day morning last. Mrs. J. A. Menzies
and daughter Alison accompanied
her as far as Port Huron.
Orr and Temple
Of Tecumseh, Mich., writes us on
Jan. Hth, 18, that their order of
Xov. 11, '."), consisting of 8 dozen in
package and a quantity in bulk of
your Syrup Pepsin is all sold. We
rind it one of the best sellers and gives
the best satisfaction of any remedy
ever sold over a counter. It is in 10c,
ftOc and $1.00 siaes of Grant H '!((.
CIITTISCir DIEECTORT.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
SERVICE at 10.30 a. in. and 7.00 i. in. Ke.
P.uil DinJ inlim, pastor, residence on
KfiiiK'Hentreet In W. It. (Jillett's house. Hiib
biitli school at 12 111. C. H. liohleii, Sunt.
CHURCH Or CHRIST.
T A. C. CHAPEL. Serviced at 11 a.m.
L Prayer meeting every TliurmlaY evening
7 o clock. Elder J. II. l'utoii. l'astor.
at
METHODIST PROTESTANT.
SERVICES every Sunday at 7:00 i. in., ami
alternately at i0:.io a. 111. Kev. K. W. Coop
er, pastor. Sunday School at 2:00 p. in., A.
(iolieen, Sujit. 1'iayer meeting Tlinrnday even
ing at 7 :30. Endeavor meeting Monday at l M
p. 111. Ira A. (iolieen, 1'res.
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST.
C1HAPKL on Mechanic street. I). MeCall,
J Minister. Prcachlnjj every Sunday at 11 a.
111. and ":no p. in. Sunday School at lu a. 111.
Christian Endeavor at 2:jo p. in. Junior Endea
vor at a :3) p. in. Prayer Meeting at7:3() every
Thursday eveiilnc.
FREE METHODIST.
CIIURCII on Mary Street. Services every
J Sunday evening at 7:h o'clock. W. Halt,
pastor. Sahhath acliool at 11 a. 111. David
htoucr, Supt.
"RESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
1)UESI5YTEKI AN services at the Hrlck Chai
el, lc:innln with Sunday, October 11,
two Sabbath day mornlnc services at ll:oo
o'clock followed by two evening services at 7 :00.
Meeting for choir practice every Friday evening.
I'liiou Sabbath School at 10 o'clock. Jas.
Klrkland, pastor.
OOCIETT DXIiECrOIVZ-.
F. & A. M.
R BROCKWAY LODGE, NO. 316.
Kegular communications forlsy7 will
il be held on the following Thursday eve-
TP nlngs of each mouth at 8 o'clock In Ma
sonic hall. Main street, Vale. .Ian. 14. Feb. 11,
Mar. is, April 15, Mav l'l, June in and '.'4, July 8,
Aiur. 1-', Sept. 0. Oct. '7. Nov. 4. Dec. 2. Visiting
brethren will receive a fraternal wHome.
A. W. Fcrngson, W. M.
John V. ark. Secretary. R. II. Mcnerev.Treas.
K. O. T. M.
VALE TENT, No. 80.
1 Regular review every
1st ami 3rd Tuesday even
ings at7.3oo'clocksnarp,in
their hall, Lutz block.
Visiting Knights will be
royally received. Members
requested to attend regu
larly. Henry . White,
Record Keeper. William
Strong, commander.
PEERLESS
i HIVE. 123 L. O.T. M..
iJiyfr, Meets the first and third Friday
evening of each month In Macca-
.' 'rl'T: j I..... II . II ... t .111 ..'..l.u.lr
4wAv.,i1; Janet Alward, U. K.
fcttsitiiit Minnie lloldcn.Com.
I. O. O. F.
3ifs, A IVANCE I.ODUK, No. no.
Lxi Meets every Friday evening at
their hall In Chamberlain block.
Vale. Members of the order are
cordially Invited to attend, tleo. Mann, N . (.
AETNA COUNCIL NO. 679, R. A.
RECULAR MEETINGS first ami third Wed
nesdays of each month. Visiting brethren
invited. IahIuo Room, liilientiue's Hall. W.
It. Halientinc, Recent.
DR. BENJ. CLYNE.
IJIIVSICIAN, SURCEON & ACCOUCHEUR.
1 Ollleeou Main street, first door south of Har
ris' Carriage Works, Vale. OUiee hours from 2
to 'J: Jo. Tuesdays and Saturdays all dav.
DR, WILL H. GOWAN.
DIIYSICIAN AND SURCEON. Oflleeover
1 Holdcn's drug store. Inquiries and mes
sages left at Holden's drug store will receive
careful attention. Residence on Main street,
south of Raplev house. Oillce hours 10 to 3 and
0 to 8:30 daily, Sundays excepted.
Specialties. Treatment of the
NOSE. TH ROAT and EAR.
WILLIAM WIGHT.
MD. C. M. Trinity University, M. D. C. M.
.Victoria University .Toronto, Ont. Olllce
and residence Main street in house formerly
occupied by Dr. J. Well. Ottlce hours 1 to 4 p.
m. dally.
W. N. ARMSTRONG V. S.4V.0.
rETERINARV SURO EON AND DENTIST,
.1 1, ...1,. m,..i .iur in., 1 I'liu.
man of the Ontario Veterinary College of Toron
to Canada. Diseases of all domesticated aul-
mais ireaieu on mini micnviin. i.iiiihim j.
Calls by day or night promptly attended. Olllce
OlM'll tiav nielli. wuivc i.-iv u',ui ii"i
Will Lennon's Drug Store.
GEO. H. BROWN, D.D.S.
DENTAL ROOMS. Stewart Rlock, Tort Hu
ron. Latest modes of operating Including
bridge work or artificial teeth without plates.
GEO. W. BELL.
AUCTIONEER, Yale. Real estate, personal
property r any kind of sales nromptly at
tended to. Orders left at the lixrosnoii office
will receive prompt attention. Correspondence
solicited.
W. W. LORD.
AUCTIONEER. Peck. Mich., Is prepared to
attend all kinds of sales 011 short notice and
at reasonable rates. Correspondence solicited,
iipiiur. ii.nt it tir liv iiiilII or tclenhoiiH to Dr.
Toal at Peck will be promptly attended to.
RAPLEY HOUSE.
A GENERAL INVITATION Is extended to
all to call and see me when In town. Good
accommodations for commercial travelers and
farmers. A choice selection of wines, liquors
And cigars always on baud. Thomas Rapley,
proprietor, Yale.
AARON WINDSOR,
TONSORIAL ARTIST, Yale. If you want a
JL first class hair cut, shave, shampoo or sea
foam, don't fall to give him a call. Charges
moderate
G. S. NEY, M. D.
SPECIALTY SURGERY. Office over Rnck
er's Drug Store. Residence, Cor. Uth and
Howard Sts. Olllce hours : 9 to 11 a. m. ; '2 to 4
and 7 to 8 p. ni. Uell Telephone: Olllce, 131;
Residence 158 3 11. Port Huron, Mich.
MOITET TO 3jO-A.1T.
I am prepared to loan money In large or small
gums on real estate, especially on farm property,
at the rate of 7 and 8 percent Interest, accord
ing to size of loan. Bring your abstract with
you and closethe matter up in one day.
Improved Farms for Sale on Easy Terms.
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Elliott. St. ClalrCo.. Mich
$1.00 13 Weeks $1.00
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ARTHUR T. I.UMLKY.
3 Park Place New Y rk.
I
JR01JATK ORDER.
f MIIiI.t iii Piiiiiv Af HI Plulr
At a session ot the Probate Court for said
county of St. Clair, held at the Probate Office lu
theCilvof Port Huron, on the oth day o( De
cember In the year one thousand eight hundred
and nlnety-slx.
Present, John L. TUack, Judg of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of William (lowan,
deceased, William II. Cowan having this day
filed his petition In this court piaylng that
Alexander Moore may he appointed administra
tor with will annexed of (aid estate.
It Is ordered. That Monday the 4th day of
January, isuT, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at
said Probata Office, be aDiointed for hearing
thereof, and It Is further ordered. That a cony
of this order be published three ucceslve weks
previous to said day of bearing. In the Yale Ex
positor, a newspaper printed and circulating la
.aid County of St. Clair. nt
(A tnio copy.) JOHN J- RT.ACK,
Judge of Probate.
Ms
The Best of Everything
J)
NEW
Complete in Assortment.
Splendid In Quality.
Overflowing with
GENEROUS BARGAINS
Popular Selections. Plentv of Va
riety. Newest Attractions. Any
quantity of suitable gifls for old and
younsr. A thoroughly hrst-class stock
combining novelty, quality and ele
gance with Prices very low.
Everybody
Delighted
With Our Holiday Display. Ses it.
We solicit a comparison of Goods and
Prices, knowing you will find our Hol
iday Line the Best and Cheapest.
W. H. BILLEIT1IE.
Early
Christmas
Buying-
Has A Two-Fold Advantage.
One is more apt to get preciply
what one wants and can make pur
chases with much greater comfort and
satisfaction, owing to the absence of
tho crowds of the later Christmas
season.
We have a beautiful Assortment of Ap
propriate ami Useful Gifts,
Our
Gift!
"Ve hare decided to make a number of our customers
a beautiful Christmas (lift. We will give the purchaser f
every tenth ring bought at cur store, the price of the ring
purchased. We sell these rings at the right price and are
making this extra inducement for your benefit. We want
to be "The Jeweler" who is always in your mind, so give us
a call and we will do you good.
Your Jeweler.
for
Christmas I
OLIDAY STOCK !
In Dry Goods, Cloaks, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc.
How
About
Christmas
9
J. P. LOSEY.