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OOO ; o o o- o OOO o o We think it an excellent purchase When you can buy an elegant"v S SHIRT Made in the very latest style for 5 nts. "We Have 'Em. SILK FRONT DBES O Oe O o They are of the best makes and come in all sizes. 2 Styles o Select From See Our Show Window.1 How about Working: Shirts? We are showing an elegant line of Double Front and n? r Back Twills at.. 3UC. o Putney & Chamberlain, Yale, Mich. o ooo o o -o o o o ooo Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through .your kidneys once every three minutes. i ne Kianeys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out ihe waste or Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out cf order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but rr-' modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits bv all drueelsts In fifty- cent and one-dollar sU-EJC&HKM cs. tou may nave a samole bottle DV mail noma of B warn r-Root. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. In effect January 7,1900. WEST. STANDARD TIME. EAST. 805 I 309 j 303 STATIONS. 304 308 80G r.M 1 35 2 30 2 67 8 1J 3 21 a a; a 67 4 80 5 10 P.M A 85 7 27 7 63 8 OS 8 18 8 8 8 6 9 80 10 15 A.M. 0 10 9 68 10 1!) 10 36 10 45 11 00 11 20 11 65 12 20 LV. AR. Tort Huron Vale Brown City Marlette nifford Mayvllle Vassar Saginaw AR.HavClty LV. A.M. 10 23 9 32 9 10 8 53 8 47 8 27 8 07 7 32 7 00 P.M. 900 8 02 7 37 7 21 7 11 6 63 C 81 6 65 6 20 P.M 1 50 1 05 12 45 12 3 '. 12 23 12 08 11 60 11 15 10 40 MAIN LINK EAST Leaye Saginaw 12:00 m. Arrive at Flint 12:63 P.m., Holly 1:L'0 v. m., uetroil3:iop. M.,ioieao :ip.M. MAIN LINE WEST Leave Saginaw 1:15 p.m. Arrlveat Midland 1 :57 r.M.,Mt. Pleasant 7:00 p. m Clare 8:oo p, M.. Evart 3:55 p. m.. Keen city 4:25 p.m.. nam win 5:01) p. m., Ludiiiuton C:15l M , Manistee 6:40 P. M. Connecting at Lmllngton with Steamer for Milwaukee una Manitowoc (during tne season of navigation), making connections lor all points West ana Northwest. Sleeping and Parlor Cars between BayClty Katrlnaw and Detroit. Connections made at Tort Huron and Petrolt In Union Depot for all Points South, Canada and the Kast. Forlurther Information seetlmetable of this Company. 1 A. (JKISWOLD. Agent PURELY PERSONAL. BUY A HOME 1 will sell you a home or will sell your property at iair ngures. EXAMINE THESE: rpiIK II EX II Y Hir.H I'KOPEKTY on Mary X Street, aliout half an Here, a roomy house, fine shade and fruit, n good liomeat alow figure. THE Mf'DUFK PKOPE1ITY on North Street, a lot and a half, beautiful shade, a very Cheap home and a line building Mile. THE PEAHCE FltorKKTY, eomer of Xortli and Jones Street, fine ulindfl and the best location for a business man -Cheap. A BEAUTIFUL RUILDIXd SITE: three or more high lots: the most beautiful sluuM In town. The finest site In town, corner of Mary Street and J'.rorkway lioad, Tappan t Law a Addition. IrXAMIXE MOKUILL PROPERTY, adjoln J Ins the village on the east 40 acres at a very low figure. SIMILE OU DOUBLE LOTS In Tappan & Law's Addition and in all portions of the village. TOOK OVER K. M. LOTHIAN'S 15 acres J adjoining the Villaze on the west A beau tlful building site i roves and excellent land lor tilling or pasture. Will also sell Ids 41 acres one mile east Low terms to suit purchaser. rpHH ELLIS FROPERTY, near Woolen Mills. JL A good and comfortable home with out buildings at a low figure. If you want to sell, conio in aud give me prices. We ran agree on terms. HARVEY TAPPAN. MOVEMENTS AND DOINGS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY HAPPEN TO KNOW. Frank I'axter, of Sharpsville, was home Sunday. I?ert Parks is visiting friends near Sanilac Centre this week. Jav Weymouth, of Mt. Clemens, visited his father Sunday. Geo. W, Allen represented The Ex positor at Avoca Saturday last. Will Stoner and pister Allie spent Sunday with Croswell friends. J. A. Rapley attended circuit court at Port Huron Monday afternoon. Nellie llebner and Myra Wilson vis ited friends in brown City last week. W. II. Palmer and J. A. Menzies were County Capitol visitors Monday. Dr. Yuill was called to Sarnia Mon day afternoon on professional bus iness. E. II. Drake was at Standish and West Branch this week on legal bus iness. Prof. Stewart, of Brown City, yiolin and mandolin teacher was in town Wednesday. Mrs. McQuade. of Port Huron, at tended the funeral of Mary Mathews last Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Randall, of Port Huron, spent Saturday and Sunday with Fred trancis and wife. Mina Newell went to Port Huron the first of the week where she Is visiting friends and relatives. Thomas Laughlin, of Sarnia, Ont., has been spending the week with his sistea Mrs. E. F. Fead. James McColl was at Deckeryille the fore part of the week looking over the flax mills at that place. Avery Stewart and Chester Loomis, of Armada, were buying horses in the yicinity of Yale this week. Frank D. Smith and wife who haye been here visiting at Edward Frye's for some time went to Alpena this week. J. C. Holden and wife are in Canada at present attending a wedding, also visiting among relatiyes and friends. Lemuel Brown has been spending a week or more in Sanilac and Huron counties buying furs and reports good Buccess. Jess Boadway returned to his studies in the Business College at Mt. Clemens Monday morning. Guy Beard accom panied him. Mrs. George F. P.achus, of Port Hur on, and Mrs. W. S. Eraser, of Sarnia, Ont., visited friends in Yale part of last week. Emily, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Sidebotham, is at present in Yale. She has resigned her position as a teacher in the Memphis schools. Bessie Cork who had been learning the dress-cutting system of Mrs. Fitz gerald for a week returned to her home in Peck last Friday. Miss Minnie Merigold, of Port Hur on, was the guest of her sister Jcssio and other friends the latter part of last week and the fore part of this. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world, "lour mothere' and grand mothers' never thought of using any thing else for Indigestion or Bilious ness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Prostration or Heart failure, etc. They u?ed August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undi gested food, regulate the action of the liycr, stimulate the nervous and or ganic action of the system, and that is ail they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Sample bottles at Grant Holden's drug store. What is the Sense of paying CO and 75 cents a pound for condition pow ders when you can get 2 pounds of Holden's 43-Hour Condition Powders for 25 cents and it's guaranteed to be the best. Grant Holden. Consumption Cure Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day if taken in time. 25 and 10 cents. Staley & McKeith. COMING! Dr. Milbrandt. THE ORE AT W' Specialist WILL UK AT Hotel DeMartin MICH., Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1900 2r. to e jp. 2v. The names of a few persons I have cared I liave cured Mrs. A. Snalder, Ilattle Creek, Mleh., blind 10 years. l. Thiezon, Morris. Man., blind 0 veins '. Wall. Gretna, Man., blind tt years. Miss E. (linni'icli, Cassell, Out., catarrh 16 years. (!. Kd wards, Sanilac Centre, Mleh., lillnd 3 years cataract. Mrs. K.Tows, London, North Dakota, blind for the 3d time amaurosis. II. It. Kby. Herlin. Ont., Mind amaurosis. Rev. 1. Hubert, iSwenton, Neb., son suffered from granulated eye lids. Mr. A. U. Stevens, Rose burc, .Mich., inflammation of the eyes. A. II. Sanderson, Croswell, Mleh., pink eve. C. If at sack, llaynor. Neb., 5-year-old daughter cata ract. Ida lloethliiiR, r Sullivan St., Chlcaco. 4 years w ith catarrh and eyes. Miss Anna Doelle, 4I HalKtead St., creen staar caneoma. 1). Martin, Winkler, Manitoba, 7 In the family cured. For the treatment of all diseases of the eyes such as Cataract. Scum. Granulated eyelids and all stages of eye trouule and cures Cancers, Tumors, Ruptures r ml Hernio, without the use of the knife. Sufferers from Catarrh, Rheumatism, Nervous diseases, etc should call on the doctor. 11 casts nothing for the fullest examination and lie will tell you frankly whether your case Is curable or not. Rates for treatment are very reasonable and within reach of all. Hundreds of centime testimonials on Hit) from those whom I have cured. The most successful methods employed In the treatment oi an diseases. REMEMBER THE DATE. Main Office. Croswell. Mich Branch Office, People's Institute Sanitarium, , 800 an Huron at. Chicago, ill. M ORTCAGE SALE. Default having !een made In the conditions of a mortgage made by William Gulnther and Ks ther Gulnther his wife to John Richards dated December 15, 18!0 and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for the county of St. Clair, Michigan, on the l.Mh day of December, lsuo.ln Liber 61 of Mortgages on page 604, on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of six hundred and fifty- six ami (it-KM dollars (sudo.oo ana an attorney fee as provided by law, and no suit or proceed ing at law or In equity having been Instituted to recover the money secured by said mortgage or any part thereof; now therefore by virtue of the power or sale contained in saia mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided notice Is hereby given that on Monday the 14th day of Mav I'.xK) at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said dav I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the front door of the Court House In the city of Tort Huron, the premises described In said mortgage or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay tne amount due on said mortgage together with the interest there on, the legal costs, and the attorney s lee above mentioned. The premises being described as follows: The South-east miarter (i) of South-east quarter (1) of Section Fourteen (14) In Town Klght(8 North of Range Fifteen (l.r) Kast. in the county of St. Clair and slate of Michigan, Forty acres more or less. Dated February 15, 1!W .IOIIN RICHARDS, FRANK WIIirri.L, Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgagee. 42-13 FOR SALE. Walker & M'ddleton desire to inform the public that they are handling the beet grades of Hard and Soft Coal, also Cement, Hay, Straw, Hair, Lime. Cirain and Farm Implements. Give them call when in need. 17 A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the wid ow of the brave Oeneral Hurnham of Machias, Me., when the doctors paid she would die from Pneumonia before morning" writes Mrs. S. If. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King's Ts'ew Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of Con sumption. After taking, she slept all night. Further use entirely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Disease. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Grant Holden's drug store. Oxford HIbles, Indexed, for only $1.50 at Grant Holden n drug store. 4r. up BOIAL !- Our stock of Children's Reefer Suits in sizes from 3 to 7 years is entirely too large and we have taken heroic measnrfiq tn rprhmp it. We have bunched them into 3 big lots, viz: 138 Suits that sold for $3.50 now selling at $2.00. 177 Suits that sold for 4.00 now selling at 2.50. 76 Suits that sold for 5.00 now selling at 3.00, Such values as these have never before been ofTe-rod tn tm rm Vi ne of this yicininty. Our regular reduction still continues at the fol lowing prices: Men'a all wool C.issimere Suits, former price $io 00 now $ 7 35 Men's all wool Suits in Cassimere, Serge and Worsted, former price 12 00 now 9 85 Men's line all wool Worsted and Serge Suits, former price 15 00 now 11 83 Men'a fine fancy Worsted Suits, former price 20 00 now 14 85 Suits. $ 7 50 now ?4 85 10 00 now 7 35 12 CO now 9 85 Hoys' Suits, blue and black, former price Roys' Suits in blue and black Serge, former price..: , Boys' Suits, fancy Worsted, former price OIb.IlcLxens S-u-its. Children's Suits, former price $2 00 now $1 25 Children's Suits, former price 3 00 now 1 85 Children's Suits, all wool Cassimere, former price. 3 50 now 2 35 Children's Suits, blue, black and fancy colors, former price 4 00 now 2 85 Children's Suits, all wool Cassimere and Serges, former price 5 00 now 3 35 HEens and. Bosrs OTrercoats. Men's and Roys Overcoats,! former price.. $ 5 00 now $3 35 Men's and Boys' Overcoats, former price 7 50 now 4 85 Men's and Boys Overcoats, all woof Kersey, former price 10 00 now 7 35 Men's and Boys' Overcoats, all wool Kersey and Melton, former price 12 00 now 9 85 Men's and Boys' Overcoats blue, black and brown Kersey, former price 15 00 now 11 85 Men's and Boys' Overcoats, all color Covert Cloths, Vicunas and Montaguacs, former price 20 00 now 14 85 Ola-ild-s" Reefers. Chinchilla Reefers, former price 12 00 now ?l 35 Chinchilla Reefers, former price 3 00 now 1 85 Childs' Reefers, blue and black, former price 5 00 now 3 35 Childs' Reefers all wool Chincllla former price..... '... 7 00 now 4 85 er s Big Store MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Sped al Atte ntlon Given to Mail Orders. " -jj-jjjj,- 110, 212,214. Huron Avenue, Port Huron. Mich. See us before buying anything in the line ol Trunks, Valises, Telescopes and Bags. HARNESS WE HAVE THE Reputation of making as eood Single and Double Harness as was ever put on the market at the lowest trices considering quality. Don't be humbugged by allowing some one to sell you a factory-made harness. Let us explain to you the difference between a factory-made and hand-made harness Headquarters for mTrfV'V' TRUNKS VALISES ROBES, ETC Repairing given special attention. Wallace Adams. Joel Smades AS a neat little stock of Con fectionery. Tobaccos, Fresh Roasted Peanuts and Pop corn, lie has just added a neat line of Stationery and School Supplies All sizes and prices. Gall and Sco Him. First Door North Yale Clothing House. The Farmer's Rest Friend in the Horse. The horse's best friend is Holden's 48-IIour Condition Powder. It is the best on the market and you get 2 pounds for 25 clxt. Grant Holden. THE GEM LAUNDRY McArthur Block; Yalo. Superior work and Prompt Service. We use no injurious chemicals and do strictly hand work. Collars, Cuffs and Shirts a specialty. Family Washings also solicited. We call for and deliver at your house. Try us. L. Middleton, Prop. 53 Dr.FeDDcfsGOLDEH RELIEF Oia tt tt " unui,iwieuiiiikiijnttNwuiiMi, A thc nrRcino all INFLAMMATION Borthrot, Headache (5 minute). Tooth arha I tnlnnt). Cold 8r,Ktlonn. rtr.ptc. -roma. -Forming rfvrw. QRIP in as CUKES ANY PAIN INSIDE OK OUT tn one to Ihtrt r ititnuta. Bjlealrr. lb Mto aiM bjr man too. Fradonla.,2? HOLDEN'S DRUG STORE. S3 si? T.