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And we shall continue to Lead.
WHY ? Because we do business strictly on the merits of our goods.
As Tie nil Ann
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AMI
Diseases of Sfrin and Scalp
eruptions, eczema, old sores,
itching, dandruff, scalds,
burns, quick relief in Piles,
Clean and cooling. Vegetable
antiseptic. 50 cts. Guaranteed.
If your druggist does not keep it, address
BAGINK COMPANY, COLUMBUS, O.
Fox Ga.1 By
J. 7. Staley & Co. and Mathews & "Wight,
And !'iv Groceries Unit are
ami cleat:. That is ttie
only l.r.i'i v.e keei. Try us once
anl fcr.v.
Wash Eo
15 "to 40 Cuts
Vegetables I
n, - ,
pj, .. ... ,4 ,. , i, )V1 gieon
:ooils '. -..'.Ji ;t'id ro us.
FRBD l- FRANCIS
A.L.Gark& G.
can lnrniM you u ith
Watches
Clocks
Fine jewelry
Cw Upo'l 113.
A. L. GftRK & 00., ESI
YALE, MICH.
Gem Laundry
Located in McArtaar Building.
We will be pleased to greet
all our old pntrcm and as many
new ones as will favor us with a
call. Jlemeinber the place.
Superior work and Prompt Service
We use no injurious chemicals and do
strictly hand work. Collars, Culls and
Shirts a specialty. Family Washings
also solicited. We call for and deliver
at your house. Try us.
L. Middlcton, Prop.
It Is Rtehfc
that you should loyc, cherish and
protect a dear one while life re
mains, but when the silver cord is
loosed, you owe it to their memory
to give them suitable burial. My
line of
Funeral Supplies
is always complete and strictly
up-to-date in every respect.
TWO HEARSES ALWAYS IN
REAOiNCSS.
GEO. GOUGH,
Funeral Director.
YALE, MICHIGAN.
A. L i'liUK,
COKTRACTOf! and BUILDER
would like lo Um.c "7 Yw i
.i'.r" of the people
of Yalo and vlcinlt v l-int lo ;
viy to them that he
like to talk to
i tlie old house that
..t t Uo building of
j il Is contemplated.
i;li th'S
Is now here to slay un t l.c v
you about that new louse, c
Is to be remodeled, or .ib
that new place o' bus.m -j 1
lie would also likv total u
HOUSE VV
IVES
1 door oo'jiiug, or
, rnr y vvi: h U make
.-j. minted -W3 want
i i'lit in price. It
iin estimate on any
:y v ant done,
l'trw wei Us until we
ii.sir.ess.
about tli at uv e iP for ' i,;
any lmpiuvt : ici.N th;u in"
in their lioitu"
Come and uv aod g--t
your work: wnl Ihm:, u
will cost v,i m,.h;n;; Ui .
old or new u i l; t;ii joi; v.:
At tliwKa '''.? Uoiii- l.i
find a place r. v !. !i lv!. i
Furniture
At preatly reduced prices and
with every purchase amounting
t0 S5.00
we glvo you a nice picture easel '
FREE
Goheen &Co.
fake-iip
ALE
PURELY PERSONAL.
MOVEMENTS AND DOINGS OF PEOPLE
YOU MAY HAPPEN TO KNOW.
Ira Dricker is attending business col
lege at Detroit.
Bailie Williams is visiting with rela
tives at Boyne City.
Misses Regan and Stienburg visited
in Port HuroD Saturday.
Mrs. T. II. Parkinson was in Capac
Tuesday and Wednesday.
James F. Ferguaou was over from
Almont the first of the week.
Mrs. Fairy Allen, of Detroit, visited
her parents in Yale the past week.
Will F. Run and F. T. Palmer spent
part of the past week at the Pan-American.
Tom Moore, of Sanilac Centre, was
calling on Yale friends the first of the
week.
B. F. Youngs, of Port Huron, made
Yale citizens a short call the first of
the week.
John Plewes, of Monroe, made his
old friend Kobt. Bailes a visit the first
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. fi. B. Fuller and Roy
Fuller attended a wedding near Capac
on Wednesday.
A Mr. Meddaugh, of Rochester,
Mich., was in Yale this week on
business and pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex R. Fraser, of Los
Angeles, Cal., are guests of J. B. Fran
cis and family at present.
lion. James Livingston, of Baden,
Ont., visited his daughter, Mrs. Jas.
McColl, part of this week.
Mrs. S. Barr attended the Exposition
at Toronto while visiting her relatives
at Toronto and Bowmanyille.
Will Warren, of F.. B. Fuller's etoro
is taking a two week's vacation, part of
which time will be spent at Buffalo.
J. B. Paisley, Kada Kaplev, and Mrs.
Emma Warren went to St. fgnaco last
Friday, liada will remain there for a
time.
Postmaster Wallace waa at Tort II ur
on last week Thursday attending a
convention of the postmasters of the
etate.
Mrs. Marv Ilennessv has been visit
ing in North Branch the past week,
Mrs. Chas. Palmer returning to Yale
with her.
(?h:in. Ilrnwn. fnrpirian nf tho Hrnwri
City Banner ottice, called at The Ex
positor office luesclav while in lalo
visiting friends. .
Will II. Harris spent part of the past
week among Yale friends and rela
tives. He returned Monday to his
work at Pontiac.
A. W. Smith, wife and little son
Ilazen. F. W. Smith and wife. Geo. F.
Wilson and wife yisited Henry A.
Zuelch and family at Fargo last Sun
day. John Lavall returned last Friday
frnm hia wpstprn frin. lift lpft his
daughter Rose in the northwestern
part of Kansas where the climate
seems to agree with her and she is im
proving in health.
The Racket.
14 inch Telescope case only 25cts.
Galvanized iron wash tub only 50c.
Best 15c horse whip in town.
4-ply linen collar, worth 15c, only 7c.
Paper curtain complete with roller
only 10 cts at The Racket.
For Sale.
One good work horse, 1 good brood
and working mare, 1 Clydesdale colt
coming 3 years old, 1 Berkshire brood
sow with 7 pigs one month old, 1 Pol
and China brood bow with 7 pigs one
month old, 1 thoroughbred Poland
China boar, 1 Durham cow coming in
Feb. 1st next, 1 yearling steer, 1 steer
calf.
These animals will be sold very low.
Time given to suit, with good notes at
6 per cent interest. Call at Morrill
farm in eastern part of Yale.
E. II. Drake, Prop.
Berlin's Sewerage System.
The sewerage system of Berlin an
nually transports from 60,000,000 to
70,000,000 tons of sewage for distribu
tion over an area of 20,000 acres lying
from 7 to 15 miles beyond the city lim
its. Although the cost of the drainage
Is about $23,000,000 a year, the enor
mously Increased fertility of the land
makes it a paying operation. Besides
that, It Is the most sanitary and scien
tific mode of disposing of the city's
sewage.
ForaChlld
who is "not doing well" the condition
occurs now and then with all children.
Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil is a
food that begins to build you up at
once of course, it don't show at once.
"Not doing wcll"means that the child
if not getting tho good of his food.
Not today, or this week; it may have
been goinc on for a month; before it
begins to show in the child's condition.
You want him to get back to turning
his usual food into strength. You
want the food that begins to build, up
at once.
Dbln't Want SInch.
Washington Spec. Chicago Record:
A recent number of a London paper
contains this advertisement: "Wanted,
a man of Usht weight, who fears the
Lord and can drive a pair of steady
horses. He must, Lord willing, arise
nt 7 o'clock in tho morning, obey his
master and mlstre?s In all lawful com
mands, sing realms and Join the
household prayer, look after the horses
and occasionally wait on the table."
Mclntyro & Harris.
Call and see us for plows. We have
several different kinds.
Wo san sayo you money on pumps.
We handle the best Fertilizer made
and would like to take your order for
what you want.
A'crrntneri Nlgktoape.
Some fastidious women have night
caps made of white wash lace with a
circular sachet pad fastened In the
crown. The caps are coquettish and
pretty, the lace mesh allows free ac
cess of air and the sachet Imparts a
faint but distinct fragrance to the hair.
Stops tho Cough
and works off tho cold,
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a
cold in one day. No cure, no pay.
Price 25 cents.
It suggests the following in
the line of .
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Weird, Ferris, Miller, Bement.
XDxills:
Farmers' Favorite, Buckeye,
York, Owesro.
We handle several other kinds of Implements that will be yery
useful to the farmer to help him along iu his fall work. Come and
see what we have.
We also handle the best variety of Fertilizer. When you are in
need call. Y'ours truly,
J Mclntvre
W,FrV'l'll. "."''"
- ' v..
Among The Churches.
Subject for discussion in Church of
Christ, Mechanic street, next Sunday
morning: "Deliverance and Judg
ment." Evening, 'Christians Haye
Oil in Your Lamps." Rev. Jcllej',
pastor, will bid his congregation fare
well in the evening.
Subjects of sermons for the M. E.
church next Sabbath:-Morning, "High
er than the Stars." Evening, "A Log
ical Conclusion."
Reception of Members by letter will
be observed in the M. E. church im
mediately after morning preaching.
Rev. J. J. Beatty, the new pastor,
will occupy the M. P. pulpit next Sun
day, morning and evening.
Fr. Cullinane will conduct services
in the Brockway Catholic church next
Sunday morning at 8:30 o'clock and in
Michaels' hall, Yale, at 10:30.
Auction Sales.
Mrs. Phoebe Spring will offer for
sale at public auction on Friday, Sept.
13, 1901, at the premises one mile eaet
and one and a half miles south of
Roseburg, all of her farm stock, imple
ments, etc. Sale to commence at one
o'clock p. m., sharp. W. W. Lord,
auctioneer.
Cathrine Turner will sell at public
auction at her farm one mile west, two
miles south and half a mile west of
Yale on Friday, September 27th, all
of her farm stock and implements,
household goods, etc.. Sale to com
mence at one o'clock p. m., sharp.
Frank W. Smith, auctioneer.
Geo. W. Bell will offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bidder
at the premises of the undersigned one
mile south and a half mile east of
Yale on Wednesday, Sept. ISth, all of
his stock, farming implements, etc.
Sale to begin at one o'clock, p. m.,
Bharp. Rodger Welch.
How General Grant Lost His
"Hiram".
Not many Americans know that Hi
ram U. Grant was the eighteenth pres
ident of the United States. Yet it is
true, for "Ulysses Simpson" was never
legally the name of our greatest Gen
eral. This interesting fact is brought
out by Franklin B. Wiley in the Ladies'
Home Journal for September, in "Fa
mous People as wo do not know them."
The story of how it came about was
told by amemberof Congress Thomas
L. Ilamer who recommended young
Grant as a candidate for West Point in
1339. Mr. Ilamer had long been a
friend of the Grants, but when he came
to make out the application papers for
Ulysses he could not recall tho boy's
full name. So, deciding that he was
doubtless named for his mother's fam
ily, he wrote it "Ulysses Simpson
Grant." Thus it was recorded in West
Point, and though the attention of the
officials was several times called to the
error they did not feel authorized to
correct it. This name was gradually
adopted, and by it Grant was, and al
ways will be, known. But as to any
record of the birth of "Ulysses Simpson
Grant," that does not exist.
lUMen for IWxt I'rtariiirn.
The British Foreign Bible Society
Intends to provide all Boer prisoners
with Bibles printed in Dutch and the
plan will be carrlod out within a few
weeks.'
OlrU I'reftrrHL
In Germany and Holland girls uro
chosen In preference to young men la
all employments In which they can
be advantageously employed.
Nstit ltalnft.
Rain ha3 neror beeo known to fall
In that part of Egypt between tho two
lower falls of the Nile.
A Night of Terror.
"Awful anxiety was felt for the wid
ow of tho braye General Burnham of
Machias, Me., when the doctors said
she would die from pneumonia before
morning" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln,
who attended her that fearful night,
but ehe begged for Dr. King's New
DiHeovery, which had more than onco
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 dis
eases. Only 50c and $1. Trial bottles
free at Grant Holdon's drug store.
& Harris;
"J m MiwMng
JAMES BROWN
Insurance Agent and Notary
Public with seal Collec
tions made, Deeds and Mort
gages made out, and Marriage
License procured on short
notice.
FRANK W. SMITH,
AUCTIONEER.
Sales promptly attended at reason
able terms.
The Fall Term
Of The
DEAN
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
and School of
Shorthand
(Formerly Bliss College.)
at 234 Huron
Avenue, opens
Sept. 9th, 1901.
Over 40 stu
dents are al
ready register
ed. Write for
particulars to
S. A. DEAN,
Manager.
EAD THIS
Havlns purchased tho Cltv T.aundrv
from Harry Jardine I will continue tlie business
in the old stand.
ONLY FIKST-CLASSWORK
WILL nE TURNED OUT....
Goods callod for and delivered.
Give me atrial.
GEORGE WILSON. - YALE
Coming In I;
you
are a
fisher.
man, bird shooter, or big-game hunter,
send 25 cents for a FOREST AND
STREAM 4 wedu trial trip. It is
now printing
chapters o n
Duck Shoot
Ing,describing
with portraits
all the Amer
ican wild
fowl I chap
ters telling
how to train
dogs for field trial work and practical
instructions to hoys in shooting, fishing
and camping out shooting stories, fishing
stories and game and fish news Illus
trated, weekly For sale t7 all news
dealers. Neither you cor your family
can afford to he without it. It is the best
reading, and has the largest circulation,
of any paper of its class in America. It Is
the SPORTSMAN'S FAVORITE
JOURNAL of shooting, fishing and
yachting. Per year, $4. With any one of
the Forest and Stream large artotypea of
big game and field scenes, $5.50. Send
for illustrated catalogue of books. Q
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO
346 Broadway, New York.
Just now wo are making a run on BRASS and IE0U BEDSTEADS
They are made of the best stock by skilled workmen and will give
our customers satisfaction.
Wa BTako a Specialty of Picture Framing.
Our line of Reed Chairs, Dining Chairs, and Rockers, Side Boards
Bedroom Suits, Spring and Mattresses, Cots and Couches '
is complete and you are invited to call and look
us over whether you buy or not.
The Yale Furniture Go.
ecozid. Floor ZLvcIzi.t37-ro
CLY NETS
AND
1 DUSTERS
A large stock of these goods to
select from.
Just receiyed a large line of
Sweat Pads
all sizes and prices,
COLLARS, HALTERS, WHIPS
AXLE GREACE, ETC., always In stock
Repairing quickly and neatly done.
GIVE ME A CALL.
Wallace Adams.
New Bakery I
Having opened up a bakery in
the Scott building, I will keep on
hand
Fresh Bread
Buns
Pies
Cakes
Cookies, Etc
Everything New and Clean.
Give me a call.
WESLEY ROBINSON.
BRICK
INE RED STOCK JJltICK
for sale, at my farm two
miles south of
nflua , ncwoaJ mbdobsJ
It will pay jou to call before
purchasing elsewhere.
John H. Merrill,
Yale Market Report.
(Corrected every Thursday.)
Wheat, No 1 white r,s
Wheat, No 2 red
Oats, yhi bu S3 81
Kye i't M
l'eas 40 m
Hailey 1 00
Timothy Heed 2 M
Hay, No 1 timothy 8 00 9 00
Hay, No 2 timothy 8 o
Potatoes (now), per bu so
Kcks perdoz is
Ilutter is
Apples, per bushel 50 75
II or, dressed B 75
Llvo ifotfs.percwt 5 25
Iteof.llve wolRht 3 50
Mutton, dressed - o oo
I.anibs, dressed k oo
Veal . 7 00
Tallow, per lb o.i
Chickens, dressed, per lb os
Chickens, live, per lb 00
MARK KT9 AT ItOIXKK MILI-S.
Pride Flour, per cwt $2 00
Hell flour, perewt 1 r.0
(iraham Flour, perewt 2 00
liolted Meal " l 25
Feed " l oo
Hran " no
Middlings " W)
fc"WiL2STTE ID"
Weak men, weak women, pale men,
pale women, nervous men, nervous
women, debiliated men, debiliated
women, to take Knill's Hed Pills for
Wan People. They restoro Health,
Strength and Beauty. Wake up, brace
up by taking them before the hot
weather. They are the great body
builder and developer. Spring Tonic
and Illood medicine, 25c box.
Knill's White Liver Pills are the
great Liver Invip;orator, Dowel Regu
lator, 25 doses, 2oc.
Knill's IUue Kidney Tills cure Hack
ache and Kidney troubles, 25c. box.
6c X-X arris Z3-u.il6!ixir-
Pbre Marquette
T'Virxo lot, ISOl.
TliAIXS I.K WE YAI.K AS FOLLOWS :
For Port Huron and north and bouth 3.17 a. m.
1:07 and 8:0j v. m.
For Saginaw and Hay City
9:4J a. m.; 2:27 and 7:30 r. m.
For Grand Kapidsand Detroit via Saginaw
0:13 A. M. and 2:13 V. M
For Manistee, Lndlngton and Northwest
0:43 A. M. and 2:27 I'. M.
F. A. GRISWOLD, It. F. MOELLElt,
Agent. General Passenger Agent.
UOBATE ORDER.
State of Mlohiean, Countv of St. Clair Ms.
At a session of the Probate Court for said
County of st. Clair, held at the Probate Ollice,
In the City of Port Huron, on the 23rd day of
August In the year one thousand nine hundred
and one.
Present, Hon. Harvey Tappan, Judge of
Probate.
In the Matter of the Estato of Harriet E.
Mitchell, deceased. Fphrlam W. Mitchell hav
ing filed his petition In this Court praying that
he may be appointed administrator of the estate
of said deceased.
It Is ordered, That Mondav the 7th day of
October, 1001, at to :30 -o'clock fn the forenoon, at
said Probate Ofllce, be appointed for hearing
thereof:
And It Is further ordered, that a copy of this
order be published 8 successive weeks previous
to said day of hearing, in The Yale Expositor,
a newspaper printed and circulating In said
County of St. Clair. HARVEY TAPPAN.
(A true copy.) ims Judge of Probate.
DRAKE & RAPLEY, Att'vs for Estate.
pROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan .County of St. Clair ss
At a session of the Probate Court for said
County of St, Clair, held at the Probate onice, in
the City of Fort Huron, on the 27th day of August
in the year one thousand nine hundred and one.
Present, Hon. Harvey Tappan, Judge of Pro
bate. In the Matter of the Estate of Anna McFad
den, deceased. Joseph Scrlbner having tiled
his petition showing hlra to be a claimant in said
estate and praying that an administrator be ap
pointed to close the same.
It is ordered, that Mondav the 30th day of
September, l'.tot, nt 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon,
at said Probate Ollice, be appointed for hear
ing thereof:
And It Is further ordered, that a copy of this
order be published three successive weeks
previous to said day of hearing, in the Yale
Expositor, a newspaper printed and circulating
in said County of St. Clair.
HARVEY TAPPAN.
(A true copy.) 18-5 Judge of Probate,
Cady & Cuaniaix. Att'vs for Petitioner.
JOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereas default has been made In the pay
ment of money secured by a mortgage dated the
lth day of February A. IVlsw, executed by
Florence Pulcifer of Port Huron, Michigan, U
St. Clair County Savings Hank, a dojnestic cor
poration, of Port Huron. Michigan, which said
mortgage was recorded in the ollice of tho Reg
ister of Deeds for St. Clair County, Michigan, in
Liber S2 of Mortgages at page ua), on the ISth
day of February A. D. 18it:.
And whereas default has been made in tho
payment of the Interest of said mortgago at tho
tune limited therein and for upwards of thirty
days thereafter, whereby under tho terms of
said mortgage the whole amount secured by tho
same has become due and payable at the opt ion
of said mortgagee, and said mortgagee having
exercised its option and declared tiio entire
amount secured by said mortgage due and paya
ble, and now hereby declaring the whole amount
secured by said mortgage both principal and
Interest, due and payable, and whereas the wholo
amount claimed to bo unpaid on said mortgage
at the date or this notice Is the sum of two hun
dred mid elghtv seen dollars and thirtv-tlvo
cents, of prinalpal and Interest, and the further
sum of fifteen dollars as an attorney fee, stipula
ted for In said mortgage, and which Is the whole
amount claimed to be unpaid on said mortgage.
And no suit or proceeding having been instituted
at law to recover the debt now remaining secur
ed by said imutgime, or any part thereof, where
by tho power of sale contained in said mortgage
has become operative:
Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given that by
Virtue of the jciul power ot sale, and in pursunne
of the statute In such ease mado and provided,
the said mortgage will be foreclosed byjasale of
the premises tln rein described, at public auction
to the highest bidder, at the front door of the
Court House in tb City of port Huron, said
County of St. Clair, that being the place wlmre
the Circuit Court for St. Clair Comity is holden.
on the l.sth day of November A. 1). laoi, at ten
o'clock In the forenoon of said day.
The premises are described in said mort
gage as lollov. s: All that certain piece or parcel
of land situ Ue and Imlmt in the town oi Clyde,
St. Clair County, Michigan, and described as
follows to w it : So much of the southeast quar
ter of section twenty-dye (-'." In town sevm (7)
north of range sixteen (1C) east, jis lies south of
lilnck River, except one acre sold by Js:iac Pul
cifer and now owned by Alex Atkins, containing
about f icht acres of laud.
Dated August PTT h. pxu.
ST. ( LAIR COUNTY SAVINGS HANK.
AVERY HROS. & WA LS1I. Mortgagee.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
E.C.MATTESON
Practical Carrlaga Painter.
All Work Guaranteed and
Prices Right.
(She me a trial tind be convinced
that I will do as I agree.
vhop up-stalrs over-Wharton &
(Jo's wareroom, Yale.
Advertise in The Expositor.

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