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Millinery IF YOU HAVEN'T PURCHASED A SPRING- HAT OF COURSE YOU WILL WANT-ORE FOR . THE SUMMER. We shall have in a few days a large Stock of Summer Goods in Millinery. - Come and see. All the Latest Nov elties in Shapes, Styles and trimmings. MRS. EVA BLACK WM OWENS Undertaker and Funeral Director. ' WW" 'YALE MICH. Having located in Yale am prepared to attend to the "work of undertaker and funeral director. A large assortment of Coflins, Cas kets, Etc., always in stock. Will be pleased to do repairing of furniture also new work. ltooms in the Dr. Ney building op posite Masonic Hall, Main street. If you have a purchase to make in the GROCERY L1SC come and see us. Our stock s clean and fresh and any order left here will receive our prompt attention Vegetables ! That's what w have, and green . goods too. ("all and sec us. FRED F. FRANCIS XTertli aZrxiL dr:cer;r. A.L.Gark&Co. can furnish you with- Watches Clocks Fine Jewelry Call upon us. A, L. GARK a CO,, ns YALE, MICH. Gem Laundry Located in HcArliur Building. We will be pleased to greet all our old prUrons and as many new ones ms will favor us with a call. ilevrKi:iur tin place. Superior work and Prompt Service We useo injurious chemicals and do strictly hand wolI;. Collars, Cufi's and Shirts .1 spuiaitv. Family Washings also solicited. W ir.iUi'or u-. A deliver at your house. Try uc. L. Middleton, Prop. AM. -r. "TO" TV in nun t i.jr K. it? AND SCHOOL OP NO 204. HURON XVE.. olIYrs special rau -'lily twenty-lour ji j;istni''tiin in :,!! I For li'i ins, ( in ? i r i i i tiir thN D !;!. (its yoim "f ,);.' work, TEN mm ii m i ii i im Bliss ' . i .1 !! 1. I s. MA ll ill &lS i'lillS avo placed on sale our entire stock of CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS fft Coiisistin- ,f ?. It n'j, Hoys', Youths' and Children's wear at w?t Men's $15,(1;) Suits for Men's 12.00 .Suits lor , 10.00 Suits for. Hoys' Hoys' Hoys' Men's s.co -Suits for.... fi.00 Nuts for.... l.CX .Suits for.... 2X0 Huts for.... Vpn'a DM 1 1 nfa fnr Men's Fancy Marts, good assortment Vb'e qualVty, for. Come In and look us over and cret our prices. HUGHES BROS PURELY PERSONAL. MOVEMENTS AND DOINGS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY HAPPEN TO KNOW. Delia Richardson spent Sunday with friends in Lynn. May Hoskins and BeHo Tunis spent Sunday in Tort Huron. Howard Foster, of Peck, is visiting Basil Middleton this week. Mrs. ti. W. Farley and daughter are visiting relatives in Richmond. Phebee Roy expects to spend her va cation with her parents at Capac. Mm. Rnv Francis and children, of Port Huron, are visiting relatives in town this week. Robert Holbrook has been spending the week with friends at Cheyenne in Sanilac county. Polly Williams and Will Warren vis ited at the home of Mrs. Hathaway in Lynn last Sunday. Frank McGunagle, wife and child, of Marlette, visited with Harry Van Vleet and wife over Sunday. Jessie Merigold will spend her vaca tion in Port Huron, for which place she departed last Saturday. Alice Hays and Minnie Feeney made a few days visit with Roseburg friends last, week, doing the trip on their wheels. Robert Showier, of Capac, and his father, T. H. Showier, ot Arkona, Ont. were visitors at Larrie Middleton's last Sunday. Prof. Roode and George Mclntyre, with their wives and children, epeDt Monday enjoying the cooling breezes at Lakeport. Mrs. 15. D. Philips, of Laurel, attend ed the commencement exercises last week, and while here was the guest of Mrs. Ii. R. Holbrook. Mrs. J. Q. Roode has lefl for their future home in Meanwataka, Wexford county, and the Prof, will pack up and frd low her in about two weeks. Alex. Frazer, a resident of Yale sev eral years since, but now living at Los Angeles, Cal., is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. I!. Fancis, and other relatives in the community. Win. Secord and wife, of Yale, and Alinon Ueagle, wife and little daugh ter, Leleigh, of Deckerville, visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Bea gle's sister, Mrs. Wm. Wendt and fam ily. Cupac News. Henry Hill and wife, of Flint, and their daughter, Miss Mary Hill, Prof, of Mathematics at Poynette, Wis., vis ited Rev. and Mrs. C. I). KUis in Yale this week. Mrs. Ellis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hill. Lansing Sponenburg, who has been in Frederic for some time, has return ed to Yale. He reports business boom ing in that part of Michigan, and says that the largest saw-mill in the State will soon be built there. Wallace Ballentine. Good things you can see in Wallace Rallentine's adv. Remember Wallace Ballentine sells for cash and produce only and can sell goods at a very small profit. You want to see our prices on goods for circus day. Wash boards, lC18-2Pc; regular prices 20-25-33C All prints at Wallace Ballentine's for 4c a yard. Saved Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Ilavi land, of Armonk, X. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, wo saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption in an advanced stage also used this wonderful medicine and to-day she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaran teed by Grant Holden. Trial bottles free. SHORTHAND PORT HURON, v.w. TiiU now mi l ui-to-dat? institution. men' iitiit women fur business, liv ir;i-tic;il con'iuct.'d in our seven eominodloas oJiiecs. A. DEAN, Manager. 7 r. no oo 5 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 1 25 1 00 3Sc iiiess College b ill Finij 1 11 la f Off: r Extension Top Surreys $60 Ji. Hay Forks, Trucks, Ropes, Pulleys and Cars. Don't buy a Vehicle Until you see us. SCHOOL NOTES For the year ending Juno 21et 201,51 was paid for tuition by foreign pupih. During the year2187 books were tak en from the library. For the term endine: Juno 21st 08 pupils wero enrolled in the high room, and the average daily attendaco 5S In the grammar room the enroll ment was 43, and the average daily at tendance 38. In the 2nd Intermediate tho enroll ment was 41, and the ayerago attend ances?; while in the lRt it was 51 and 53 respectively. In the 2nd Primary the term enroll ment was 34, and tho average daily at tendance 30; and in the 1st tho enroll ment was 59, and attendance 49. The total term enrollment was 299, and for the year 351. Neither absent nor tardy during the term ending June 21st: Clarica Go heen, Grace Newell, Florence Moore, Uyrdie Harris, Franc Jones, Eertha Carless, Naomi Urown, Kato Sheehy, May Magner, Fred Jones, Claudo Keith, Alexander Sayles, May Hoskins Carl Palmer, Willie- Monerey, Maud Dickie, Ada Beard, Fred Currier, Bert Ilolden, Fearl Ilolden, Blancho Hen ry, Arthur Holcomb, Earl Loree, Koy McLaughlin, Hoy Morsehead, Lizzie Parkinson, Shirley Owens, Ai Sponen burg, Maud Clark, Clara Cooper, Hazel lleid, Nellie Beard, Lillah Armstrong, Ethel Ballentine, Vina Goheen, Ula Stewart, Norman Ellar, Walker Ste vens, Alfred Pratt, Claude Sweet, Sam Eshleman, Lloyd Andreae, Gertrude Bettes, Olive Ballentine, Harvey Eme ry, Clair Jardine, Bert Jackson.Cliarlie Newell, Tom Parkinson, John Sloat, Hazel Paisley, Lloyd Sponenburg, Willie Sayles, Alymon Somcrs, Dee Weston, Loyd Allen, Zelda Arm strong, Walter Andreae, Ethel Cooper, Edison Blakesley, Donald McLean, Hazel Sponenburg, Bert Steinbcrgh, Howard Brown, Gladys Taggart, Alma Walker, Claude Pratt, Vera Gough, Bert Eshleman, Albert Menerey, Den zel Mitchell, Lizzio Shaw, Verne Sloat, Zola Weston, Alger Strevel-, Georgo Paston, Fred Paxton and Maud Dickie. Neither absent nor tardy during tho entire year: Grace Newell, Bertha Car less, Franc Jones, Willio Menerey, 'Frcd'Jones, Ada Beard, Maud Dickie, Pearl Ilolden, lloy Morsehead, Lizzie Parkinson, Nellie Beard, Ethel Ballen tine, I la Stewart, Hazel Iteid, Walker Steven?, Norman Ellar, Maud Clark, Dee Weston, Alvmon Sotners, Kusnel Vancamn, Bert Jackson, Sam Eshlc man, Albert Menerey, Zola Weston, Denzel Mitchell, and Lizzie Shaw. Fred F. Francis. Call and see our lino of glass wash boardssomething new. Vc sell the celebrated Fels Naptha Laundry Sohi, tho best and cheapest foap made. Ilaye you tried our'Pridc of tho Cook Boom Flour '!" . A Centlo Hint. In our stylo nf climate, with its suvi (fnu change of temperature rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled in a MiK,ie day it 13 no wonder 'that our children, i'riends and relatives aro so frequently taken from us by neg lected colds, half tho deaths result ing directly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee's German Syrup kept about your homo for immediate use will pre vent serious eicknc-s, a laro doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by tho u-:o of three cr four doic?. For curing Con sumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, fc'ovtro Coughs, Croup, or any disease of th 0 Throat nr Lungs, its kucccss Js simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. Jet a sample bottle free rom Grant Holden. Keirular fiize. 7oc. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Mrs. Eva Black. Tho cheapest nlaco to buv hata is at Mrs. Mrs. Eva Black's. Hats sold regardless of cost at hva Black's. Go to Mrs. Ey'A Black's for chenp hats. Fair nnd Beautiful Facfi( Impure blood is euro to cause pim ples and roughness of the skin Dr. Warner's Compound of Seyen Cures, the great blood' renewer. nukw rougn skin smooth and fair. Sold Staley Co. by Star Poultry Powder I MVS for itnff ton frM All trr have to do is feed t. As ducer and a enre for cholera, etc., It has no equal. Hold cyery where, 25c. wp-C ; S 'y p HOB ATE OKDEK. State of Michigan, County of St. Clair ss. At a session of the l'rohate Court for said County of St. ( lair, held at the l'rohate Otllcc, in the City of l'ort Huron, on the 14th day of June in the year one thousand nine hundred and one. Present, Hon. Harvey Tappan, Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Mowbray, Deceased. Bobert Mowbray bavins filed his petition In this Court pravlnf? that lie may be appointed administrator of the estate of said deceased. It is ordered, That Monday the 15th day of July at 10:30 o'clock in the" forenoon, at said Probate Oliloe, be appointed for hearing thereof : And it is further ordered, that a copy ot this order be published 3 successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in The Yale Expositor, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of St. Clair. HAUVKY TAPPAN. (A true conv.) fi-4 Judse of Probate. John L. Black, Attorney JltOBATE OUDEIt. State of Michigan, County of St. Clair) ss At a session of the Probata Court for said County of St. Clair, held at the Probate Ofhce, in tho City of Port Huron, on tho3rd day of June in the year oce thousand nine hundred and one. Present, lion. Harvey Tappan, Judge of Pro bate. In the Matter of tho Estate of Andrew T. Walker, deceased. H. J. Walker and Anna Fox having tiled their petition in this Court praying that the estate of said deceased may be closed, it is ordered, that Monday the 1st day of July at 10:30 o'clock In the forenoon, at said Probate Oflice, be appointed for hearing thereof; and It is further ordered, that a copy of this order bo published 3 successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Vale Expositor a news paper printed and circulating iu saidCounty of St. Clair. . IIAKVKV TAPPAN, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. LAW & MOOBE. 5-4 Attorneys for Estate. J BOB ATE OBDEB. State of Michigan, County of St. Clair 1-ss At a session of the Probate Court for said County of St. Clair, held at the Probate Oflice, in the Cily of Port Huron, on the 114th day of Juno in the year one thousand nine hundred and one. Present, lion. Harvey Tappan, Judge of Pro bate. In the Matter of tho Estate of Estella Beadle, deceased, Deleniere Brown having tiled bis pe tition lor an order determining who were tho lawful heirs of the deceased and entitled to ln heijt her real estate. It is ordered, that Monday the 2:Uh day ot July i!jt, at I0::to o'clock in the forenoon, at said Probate Oflice, be appointed for hearing thereof: And it Is further ordered, that a copy of this order bo published threw successive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in tho Valo Expositor, a newspaper printed and circulating in said County of St, Clair. 1IABVEY TAPPAN, (A true ropy.) 0 3 Judge of l'rohate. 1B()l!ATE NOTICE ron liuABiau claims hkfop.k cOlt.t. Slate of Michigan, County of St. Clair Notice 13 hereby riven, that by ua enter of tho Probate Court for the County of St. Clair, made on the Kith day of June A. 1). 1:I, six months from date were allowed for creditors b present thcirclaims against the estate of Christian Holl man late of said County, deceased, and that all creditors nf said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probata Court, at tin Pro bate otllee, in the City of l'ort Huron, for ex aniinalion and allowance, on or b'.fore tho t.'th tlav of Doc.MnbiT next, and that such claims will le hoard boiore said Court, on Monday the. ; th day of (September, KiOl, and Moadav the rth day of December next, at 10 :U0 o'clock in the forenoon of each of those days. Dp ted .June Mill, A. D.. I'.ml. l . HAtf V'KV TAPPAN, - JiuUo of l'rohate. GEO. GOUGH YALE, MICHIGAN. Having had many years experience aa auvUnilertakcr and Funeral Director, 1 feci coulklent I can giye satisfaction to those wishing my yefviee as such. I carry in stock h full assortment of ASKETS OUCIIHS v. 1 1 i- nil prices. Steel Vaults Furnished if desired. r)ynentics t""01 ,e 'onR l'vecl ne Cause to livo rcfl'rCH ""r':sJ,,?,enl!' Food is not nourish:.'1? nl11 1 ,9,dl" a ,i;..infAn stomach can- not dirff food. - it must have nssist- digests all kinds of food Uhoutam in.." ! stomach, allowing It rcs1t, "n Its natural function-. frn.eB aro exactly the same an Oe nftt"5 Lil gestive fluids and it simply cn ,J help but do yatl good, drant Ho nen' Real Estato For Salo. 320 acres farm land, will sell ot change in part or whole. A snap fc some one. -Call' on or writo Wallace. Ilallentine, Yale. . 1 Dp: Top Buggies $40 up. McINTYRE & We have on hand a full line of Ladies' Shoes, Gent's Shoes, Jioys' Shoes, Girls' Shoes, Child , ren's Shoes and Infants Shoes. Good to wear and look neat And always sure to lit the feet. t CLOTHllTa ! S LFor Spring and Summer. 6 Late Cuts and Shades for lioys and Men at prices that are peculiarly pleasing. Purchase and possess and be convinced that neither your time nor money has been wasted. Call and look us over, B. FULLER & SOUTH END STORE. Discount Sale FOR 30 DAYS, Our stock is large and in order to cret J NT OF 20 l'FH CENT. A DISCO LINT Don't Miss This Opportunity ! In General Merchandise we have everything you want. "We have added thi3 year a full lino of Agricultural Implements together with repairs for same. BUGGIES! llcmember wc do iust .13 we advertise. i-i.5'0Joil Txa.M.0 let, lOOl- THAIX LU.WK YAI.K Ai l OI.I-OWs. L 1'or 1'oit. Huron iiml north ami south ;:17 A. M. ; 1 :07 ami U ;0J i m. l'or Saginaw and I'.iy C'itv 0:ii X. ii. j 2:27 nn (I 7:J! 1. sr. For Craml KapMsaml Dot roll via Saginaw :':li a. m. and :15 r. M For Manistei Iui1i!i';ton and Nortluvfst v-A.i a. m. nml i::'J7 r. m. F. A. (iUISWOLl), A pent. ii. i :.;oi;i.i.i:fi, FOE. BALE ! Fine Thrifty Spring Pigs. Also 1 sow with 9 pigs. J.-N. DERBY, One mile north of Fremont town hall, township of Fremont. E. C. MATTESON Practical Carriage Painter. All Work Guaranteed, and Prices Right. Give me a trial and be convinced that I will do as I agree. Shop up-stairs oyer Wharton . & "Vs warerooms, Yale. Wheel Harrows, Wheel Cultivators Hay Rakes, Hay Tedders. HARRIS. 4 3 Y 9 9 co., I on Shoes COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1901. rid of most of these ccooda we will give This Sale is for Cash or Produce. In this line wc have just what you want. Don't fail to come and look oyer our line whether you buy or not. GEO. ZUELCH, Fargo. At greatly reduced with every purchase' t0 $5.00 prices and amou nting ;ivc you a nico picture e.m 1 FREE G-oheen & Co. if A Purchase of $3.00 worth of Goou3 from Mrs. James Urown's Millinery Kstablishment, together with 03 cents will entitle you to a Handsome Life Size Portrait and four-inch Gilt Frame all complete. SEE SAMPLES IN SHOW WINDOW Oool Shapes being sold "KI-e? now for Z JC15 MRS. JAMES BROWN Pai AS silts i i