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Lit 0 JAS.A. MENZIES, Publisher. In the Best Interests of the Community in which we live. FOR THE RIGHT AND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. Vol. XVI, No. 9. YALE, St. Clair County, Mich., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1897. Price: $1.00 per Year. V J 'i t I; All Ages Stand on a Common Clothing Plat form. Its five planks arc: Correct Styles, Hand some Attire, Fine Work) n an ship, Good Materials, and lleasoiiahle Friers. That is our Clothing Platform too, and we pre sent it in full in our New Stock. Every thing needed for Summer Wear is here. For Society, for Business, for Comfort, in or out of ioivn, for your outing or for any purpose you desire. We can supply suits that are unsurpassed. Wc are all-round Clothiers, and touch the circle of dcniaiul at all points. Headquarters for the latest in Hats, Xcckwear and Fine Shoes. Vail and see us at Yale Clothing House. J. C. HOLDEN. A Good Platform ft S3 'ft ft . Hi 'IT'. "Keep Quality Up It's Our Platform. All our lines are tilled with the very best quality of goods. We handle nothing but goods which wo know will prove satisfactory to our customers, and our prices are right. LOTHIAN & FULLER, p. J5S MASONIC BUILDING. It needs no silver purchase act to induce peo ple to come to us when in need of any thing we carry. 4 J. (Jtk YALE'S JEWELER. sTU Z- The Place to Buy IS AT THE Picture Framing and Upholstering Dne on short notice House THOS. WILSON & SON. 13 it it it it, it S3 m It and Prices Down." li. S3- GENERAL MERCHANTS Time Is Most Up! Rut we beat him. What's more, we're up to stay, and for more rea sons than we can stop to tell, the public are with us. Jewelry buyers find us readily responsive to every wish. Our watch es are accurate, hand 'some and low priced. w P. Losey, x??. sz. sr. .?. s?. s-. s-. ?. Big Furniture Store. Our Stock of Furniture contains anything you want and at I'rlces that Defy Competition. Paints. We also carry a nice line of House Paints, prepared in different colors, ground in oil. Oils, Varnish and Brushes. YALE BANK, OF B. R. NOBLE, rsibility; $250,000. Deposit your money where it is safe. 5 per cent interest on Titne Cer tilicates of Deposit. All Business Strictly Confidential. Pet ERSONAL- Aggie llusseli visited Ooewell friends last week. Mrs. John Windsor has been visiting in Yale this week. Jerry It. Paisley wits in lirown City Wednesday night. John Livingston, of linden, Ont., is in Yule visiting rehittves and frioKds. J. F. Holdeti and ffamily, of Urown City, were guests in Yitle Sunday. Mrs. C. M. Curry, of Detroit, is visit ing among her many Yale friends. (). F. Iiurgetw and wife were oyer from Imlay City on Wednesday last. James McColl was at Uerne this week looking aftw his ilax interests there. Mr. and Mrs. S. -(Sower, of Armada, spent Sunday with -the family of James Meliarg. Howard D. MisVr, editor of the lirown City Standard, wiw iin Yale last Tuesday. Den Windsor, hawker of Urown City, visited his brothers nnd friends in "Yale Tuesday. J. M. Ilaviland, -of llichsiond, was in Yale hist Saturday shaking hands with his many friends. James Adams, Run of Alex Adams, who has been working at Panther, West Virginia, returned to Yule Saturday. Mr. Perry and wife, of J'.erlin town shin, were guests of Daniel Ferguson ami family the latter part of last week. Emerson Cooper has secured a situa tion m a store at Mackinaw Island and left for there this week. We wish him success. Will Palmer came down frcm New- berry Monday and in company with his brother l-'ied went to Detroit Wed nesday. Ir. A. Mitchell and wife returned to their home at Kingston Sunduj- utter spending a lew days among relatives and friends. Wm. Kuh, Mert JoIly and llada Ilapley visited P.elle Macaulay in Ar mada Sunday. The' also called on friends in Richmond. Mrs. James McColl came home this week accompanied by her fister, lidna Livingston, and Mrs. Win. Cooper and children, of Paden, nt. Furitt C. Sterritt, who has been visit ing C. Mavis and family of (ireenwood, tike past week, has returned to the V. S. steamer Michigan at Detroit. A. W. Jlubbell, editor of the ImUy City Kecord, wife and two children, passed through Yale Monday morning on their way home from a visit to friends and relatives at Lexington. David McCall and wife, of South Lake Linden, Houghton county, are visiting;at the home of Elder D. Mc Call for, a few days. They come every year at the close of the school of which he is principal. He has been en gaged for another term which will make hw seventh year in the same school. Cancer Cured. Yale, June 9th, 1897. Mr. ThomM Manley, Dear Sir: This is to certify that I have entirely reeoyered from your treatment for cancer. Have been examined by a doctor since receiving treatment and ho pronounced it cured; &teo that I was examined by three doc tors before treatment and they all pro nounced it cancer of the breast. That your treatment was short and compar atively of little pain, requiring only about one month for removal and closure of wound. Mrs. J. Roadway. A Word to Physicians. Do yon know that many broad mind? ed physicians are using h oley's Honey and Tar Cough Syrup in their practice. They have found no remedy that gave as satisfactory results for all throat and lung complaints as this great cough medicine. (Jrant Holden. B. Y. P. U. at Chattanooga. The Raptist Young People's Union of America hold their annual meeting at Chattanooga, Tenn., in July. The (Jrand Trunk R'y system otl'er low rate of one fare "for t ti e round trip. Tickets on sale July l.'Ith, 14th nnd 15th. (iood for return up to August 15th. 7-1 The Good Man and His Flock. A country minister in a certain llock took permanent leave of his congrega tion iii the following manner: "J'rothers and Sisters: I come to say good-by. I don't think Cod loves this church becauso none of you ever die. I don't think you love each other because I never marry any of you. I don't think you lovo me, because you have not paid my salary. Y'our dona tions are moldy fruit and wormy ap ples, and 'by their fruitsyo shall know them.' "Rrothers, I am going away to a better place. I have been called to be Chaplain of a penitentiary. Where I go ye cannot come, but I go to prepare a place for you, and may the Lord have mercy on your aouli. Good-by." General News. The Mnyvillo Assembly opens next Sunday. F. McKim, of Cass City, has invent ed a combination hay rack. A Pkfview school is to be held in Vnssar from July 12 to August 13. Jolim Anthon, a young man of San ilac Centre, was killed last week by a runaway team. JoTtin It. Sly, of Uomeo, dropped dead of lieart failure last week while work ing in his garden. (feorge It. Homing, of near Down ington, was struck by lightning last week and instantly kiiled. A llomeo man lias a black Minorca lit n which is lfi years old. This is probably the oldest hen in the country. It seems that ?it New- Jtaltimore the 1 illage stores are open on Sunday and the farmers make church a conven ience to bring in their butter and eggs. Cass City people are agitatinj? the question of a luith house with hot and cold water obtainable at all times and thetiazette says "What do we need worse ?" (leorge C. Stephenson, of Richmond had stored in his barn about 1,500 nounds of wool. Last week be found two thirds of it gone and no trace of tne tmer. Charles Tuttle, a well-known disso lute character of Fort Huron, commit ted suicide on Monday by taking a dose of laudanum. Doctors worked over him all night but he died Tuesday morning. Richmond is right to the front and means to progress. 1 he latest is an investigation of the electric light question. o doubt but Richmond will soon have the glare of electricity over her streets. While digging a sewer in Croswell William Ruxton narrowly escaped death by one bank of the ditch caving in niton him. About three feet of earth came down on him but aboard happened to keep it away from his lace until he was rescued. Solemn Services. Rev. Fr. Reiohcnbaoh, of Fmmet. as sisted by Frs. Latighran of same place, and Kelley, of Lapeer, will hold sol i nin services in Central Hall, on Sun dav, July 11th. iv.17. at 10:.0 o'clock a. m. Fr. Kelley will preach the ser mon. All denominations without ex ception are cordially invited to attend v e are mlormed "that these services will be the tirst of the kind ever held in the history of Yale. Blue Ribbon Meeting. Since the weather has become more settled the track at the Detroit Driving Hub has rapidly gotten itself into hue condition and daily brushes are now in order. Refore the starters bell shall ring on July 13th, the grounds will be Idled with the choicest selections of horses in the country. The program of three races a dav will afford a treat to lovers of the light harness horse which will be unsurpassed anywhere From Hartford, Conn., alone there will be shipped direct to Detroit twenty two or the most sensational perform ers composing probably the most val uauie shipment or norse nesn ever made. Alix, Azote and Fantasy are reported to be in the very best con dition assuring very fast miles in the free-for-all trot, with all the probabil ities in favor or a new race record for trotting horses. Hinder twine at the right price sold by Mclntyre A Harris. Fourth of July Excursions Via. Grand Trunk Railway System. lletween all stations west of Port Huron the Grand Trunk M'v will hp 11 tickets at single fare for the round trip on j uiy a, i ana o, gooa ior return up to July Cth. Buukltri' Arnica Saive. True Rest SalvkIii the world foi Cuts ltruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Files, or nc pay required. It is guaranteed to giye Jerfect satisfaction or money refunded, 'or Sale by Grant Holden & Rro- THE- URON OUSE. The Popular Kotd of Port Huron. L. A. W. HOTEL RECENTLY Ovorhaulod, Improvod and Renovated. Finest Location in the City, RATES ON APPLICATION. UtUr Nw Management. Paris Green, London Purple, Insect Powder, Blue Vitrol, Hellebore. Will DRUGGISTS AND STATIONERS. We're Coming! t 8 S ft) Archie McDougall. I fr Shoes ! "We have just received another large In voice of the Celebrated J. Richardson's Shoes for Ladies and Misses. You will miss it if you buy shoes before looking over this splendid assortment. In Fit, Quality and Frice they are unequalled. Every pair is fully guaranteed by the manufacturer. Our Dry Goods and Grocery Departments are full to overflowing with good values for everyone. We will appreciate your trade. T. H. Parkinson, i ! "ml Merchant. Honest Weights, Reliable Goods, One Price to all. Summer Greetings A Refrigerator, A Gasoline Stove, Screen Doors, Screen "Windows. All to bo had of A. W. FERGUSON & CO. t) And the Mechanic gets his tools there, and the L) Farmer who toils throuffh the long weeks finds U li his wants numerous and he goes to Ferguson 92 f) i: Co.'s for Sash and Doors, Paints and jR Oils, Ironware and Tlnwaro, Haylnir V (i Tools and Binder Twlno, Shovels fl and Hoos, Fonclng Wires, Etc. S K horsemen: Diop in and See Ou THI EXPOSITOR, UPSTAIRS You will soon need some of these preparations and we are prepared to furnish y u at the lowest ossi ble prices. Kill the bugs and save your fruits, flowers, and vegetables. Give us a Coll, Lennon&Co About June 2Sth to open up business in the old Havri3 Shops. We will be prepared to do General Rlacksmithing and Wood work. We will also keep in stock a com plete lino of Wagons and Carriages and will sell them at lowest living prices. We invite all our old customers besides new ones to call and inspect goods and get prices. Reminds the dear people of the pleasures stored up in Samples of Horse Bills and Pedigrees' IN THE RAPLIY CLOCK. m m m m ll i a 13' ti 9) V fi n ti i -1 4.