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PURELY PERSONAL.
Buy What Yon Need,
Come Again For More !
This applies to our grocery stock which U always
fresh, cleanly and up-to-date. We want you to
try our groceries you'll ho Kitisticil with them.
Pi
To r-plico out the Canned
Fruit Ave have a nice as
sortment of dried fruits
in
Figs,
Apricots,
Prunes.
Apples,
Raisins,
Peaches
and Currants
AUo a full line
of
Canned
Fruits.
'3.1
We've hits of" (Jalloll
Can Apple.
N::i'.e OniojM, Onion si-ts, Cahhage,
lot'-. Turnips, I'tr.
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d
Our Dry Goods Stock
Im-ihit added lo daily and we're now ,-howing
:t verv ii -si t line of Fancy's and Staple's.
We have a Cotton Special to show you.
We want your produce.
(iood-. delivered promptly.
'Phone our orders to ':.'- ring.
PALMER B
r. & a. m.
AmOCHWAY LOSCE, MO. 315.
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renin. W ;i!:.ii'- f..:lli !it ii-'. W. M.
laiiirn SvviTt. Si'f. II. C. r.t :ir-l. I r-;v
YAIE CHAPTER, NO. 64, O. E. 5.
1 i;ui i.i: mi i.tino-. f..r i: un- Ih-m
Cll III" fi.llii'.vi'itr W i Ilii'tl;i) i'i-l. lilt's f
fw-ll ini.lilli III M;i.iim' ll.il!. il": .liiliu.iry
1 i'1-riurv J'i. M ir'!i .i;. -nl M.iy ;-n. .Inn.
July.:i. An,'. s i-i Oi t . -.-r. N . I !. 17.
Mr r;iimlc M. l'..-.' li r. W. M.
Mri I.1!.M. M. iii , S-iv Or. . A. Uv. W.V.
YALE TENT. NO. 06, K. O. T. M.
pi:.i i.ak i:t:viKv
I i -vi ry li rt uml tti.ri
Tui'.-liiy f n ltit;t of mHi
iiinfiiii ht 7::mo i lix'K li.iri
iln iix'ir li:ill. I. hi. i:iM'k.
l.liliie .sirMni:lif w ill I
Iroyaily rMTivl. McinlH-r
' ri'iurtcd lontli-nJ r'vii
Urly. .!. tAii-t. rm,
in. Mn-U'i, i. k .
W. A. aviiiMUli, 1'. K.
PEERLESS HIVE, NO. 123, L. O. T. M.
4.';.frY Mi''! Un Ort nii-l tlilnt KrlJajr
'JM'"v-y miIiu -f acli tttoiitti In M;M.vit
'Ji r-M .i.iiH't AiMnrl.Ciiii.
JjNji; Mmiilo K. olJi-n. K. K.
Mrjr M. Howlcn. Fluain'i K'x-r.
ADVANCE LODGE, NO. 110, 1. O. O. F.
j-v. - Mn-t vTjr Krlilay rvculnir Ht
; ''il''lr lull In CliaiiiNTlalii Muck.
. v Vwl'. l.illinf iTMhrcn ntf nlwuya
i itim. .1. K. rhandler, N. ;.
V.. Y. FraJ, S"c'y. Jainr ( (HH-r, 'l'rca.
GREEN VALLEY CAMP, NO. 0304,
m. w. or A.
Mi'tt tlio firt Wodnr.il.iv vrtilnir In farh
liuxith nt 7; ii. In Imllmfr ll I'.. H.-arJ'-t xtorr.
A mrdlal liui;.iJK.i . I. ti-I-l i nil iiM-iiit-r to
Tlkit tlx' r uiip. t A. (iri.Holil, I 'mi.
W. A. llllanm. Hanker. Mia. Auilnw. t l. rk.
1K()IIA I K NOTK'F. KOK 1IKAUI.NG CLAIMS
l.l.l oi:i:t Ol KT.
Mtata of .Mu lligan, em.titv nf SI. CUIr m.
Noilrn H litTrhy BIV--II. Illrtl liV nil nnW l Ol
rri'at Cniirt for tin ( mini v of Ml. Clair, m.i-ln
mi tin ;ith day f M.in li. A. I. l:o.'. lx innntli.
from tl.tli' wrte :iowi-l fur rrnlil-n . lo i rrsi iit
thHr rUnui Hi' iliist tin t He of Il4)il'ii Way
Utr of nai-l t oiiniv. tl (- t'l. inl that nil
-rf1iloi . of .il ilrr-'an-il nro r'-'iiiil l pro
.rut thrir rUln.i In nal.l rrtHl Court. At tlii
1'rol'Htr ofi'.r. In tln Cit of I'nrl Huron, f.tr
rvamliulirii an. I Ril'i..iurc, mi or li iir' tti
'tli il.iv of br.i..iilnT iirxl, ami llul .mil
rUlini l!l le ln-aril lH-Iir .aul I nut I, oil Mon
day tlii Mil il.iv of Mv. a:xl on Momliy Ilia
Will Uy of tVi-innlx-l n t. ul 10:1 H'c'lm'k III
th fiii',.on of rin-li of tin il.iy..
It-. Marrli -Uli. A. O. I
H ft UAK I'.Y TAI'IMN.
JmllV of I'rolwiti'.
Ti:iIvniATIoN NOTIt K.
1W
Notli U ln t-Uy nri t ! t t!i IhcihI t t tiv-U-
trutlnii of tin t'inniifi o( lir.K kvi ay, will In
.Iimi on S.ilur'l.iv. Aril Mil. If. I.''lniilna
HI 9 o'rl.K Jt In tin" I'ltrii'H.ii. i,. roiilltiiiiiii; till
ul 5 o i l" k In IIk Hlirruoon ol i. Imt Ht tlm
iifflcn of J line liroMii lu !!. ill.ti;i of Val.
All mtii nK now li-ifWI.'p-.l will IrivM to
rruUtrr Iticir imlm-. I I rntlll" llirm to ot0 Ht
iim hiiiiu.iI loMi.hln ni-iiu tit it ln-. ou
Mmiilv. April 7. I ":. W. A.CAVANAOf!,
Town, lit ! Clerk.
JMXTION NtiTICK.
Nolle. I. lirn-!iT ptm that nt tin mitiiiM
town. hip iin of iiif lowu.iilp of ltrHkav,
hi. C'Uir .Mini), Mi. Ii.,t ! fh 1 1 In tli viIUiim
kHll, in tin r'lUn of al'. on M..iilay. April 7,
1' tli followii t oliorj rr to l rliTlr.l. tv
wit; Siii-oTvlwir. t rU, Triirrr. t'omml.
Ht.irtf r of iliifliwvJ, Jusiic of tin prftre (full
trnni. Jinllof ol tin no n:l r!iipy
Mml'fr IMiri of rvlrw fur two ynn, rirhool
Intor for to r. nn1 fimr 'nMb!ev
Voi will tw I'tn nt T : nrlo k in , n1
i j t t - i i. i
WW!)
rrfiLiln oirn until JoVI"k i. in. f mIi of
levVLi. W. A.CAVANA0M,
TownslilpClrrk.
These will help that de
layed appetite:
Oranges,
Lemons,
Bananas.
Maple Syrup,
Maple Sugar,
Olives.
Teas i
C
We carry none hut
the let for the price
in this line. If you
are not atislicl with
what vou are getting
trv ours.
Pota-
P.
p.
M k CO.
GOOD COFFEE IS
ONE -HALF
THE MEAL
ho-ka m
Is Purr, Tho!comef Dtlkiout,
and fclwayt the ume. A high
Criie coffee at a low price.
Put up la onc-poucd lir tigbt
pcLCt thus frettnriag il
itroa jlh, flavor and clc&aMncn,
For uU by I1 crocers at
20c pt lb.
i The Smart & Fox CowpiBy,
Whokule Giocers
td Coffet RoajCcts.
SAGINAW. . MICH.
PERE VlARQTJETTE
176V. 3rA.J3.001.
THAI Ml I.r.AVft TALK AH rOI.I-OW d:
For I'ort Huron Rnd north ami nonth 9:17 A. M.
1:07 and l. M.
For Saginaw mi J Hay City
t.UA, M.; 9 :?? Ami 7:131. M.
For Grand ItapMiaml Drtrott via Hairlnaw
0:43 a. M. and :;:.'; v. M
For ManUtrf, Ludlncton ami Northwest
9 13 A. M.
F. A. CKIMWOI.I), 11. F. MOKM.KR.
Act. Otnrral l'iuint'nt:rr A tent.
Discount Sale!
10 Per Cent Cut
OIT -.Z-iZLi
Blankets, For Coats and Mitts
FOR TUB REIT 30 DAIS.
Hero Is a tliatuo for you to sreuro
Itarsatns. Don't tnlss this oppor
tunity. Ilratrinjj Neatly nnd Tromptly Done.
Wallace Adams.
URL
TkU ttcnaltir U oa rr try box of th fala
Laxative BromoQuJaine Tabiu
U r4y that Mnfa M tm mmm J
MOVEMENTS AND DOINGS OF PEOPLE
YOU MAV HAPPEN TO KNOW.
Kev. iMlm wan in Yuar Friday lnl.
Clara 1hj.i; uprnt lant week at Avoca.
Herman Xinio went to 1'ort Huron
Tnodday.
ilattio Hayes wan in Tort Huron on
Saturday.
Mrn. . A. Lacy ppent Kaster Sunday
in Marino (.'ity.
Iou Tumor, (if Avoca, i vinitin li
aunt, Mr. Hi Crown.
Willis Warren ppent Kagter Sunday
at his homo in Capac.
Mamie Currier and Franc Jones vis
ited in Melvin on Thtiriday.
i purge Film, of Alma College, spent
his Kagter holidays at home.
Mrs. J no. Windsor, of Itrown Cily,
vitited relatives in Yalo this week.
Manio K. I'.rown is sppndinjj this
week with friends at 1'ort Huron.
Harvey Tappan was in Detroit on
bimiiu-s Thursday and Friday Iat.
Mrs.John Irvinganddaucliler Jennie
are spending the week at Siirnia, Out.
JeMe Mann viflted her dider, Mrf.
A lliert JackHun, at I'plon )'er Sunday.
Clias. F. Michaels nnd J. A. Menzies
weiein Fort Huron Tuesday on bui
ncii". Jhn Lefller, of Speaker, visiteil at
tho home of hi brother Walteron Mon
dav. Jas. McColl wa at Croswoll Tuesday
looking after the flax intercuts at that
point.
Fr. Cullinano was in t'roswell the
fore pnrt of tho week on a viit to his
brother.
Will and Lilli" Sliaw, of Point I'M
ward, are spending the. week nt II. II.
Mcncrer's.
Art Little and Mnrlial I.eiller left
Sunday to yi"it friend ami relatives
at I.exingto!i.
Mrs. John lUxter was in I let roi t over
Sunday on a vinit to her tlaugliter Mrs.
A. C. tirovpi.
Helen II ungcrford. Lillian and Mar
h 1 i a 1 LeiMer Stindaved with Mrs. War
ren Woodward of Speaker.
K. I Fnu I and wife nttendpd the
ftmeral of a brother-in-Iw nt Sarnia
tin latter pnrt of lat week.
J. Franklin I'.axter is home frr.ni
Hiram, ., where ho hn been attend
in? collegi during tho winter.
Mrs. Hiram Crown hn retnrned
homo after spending a week with her
brother hnrlio Turner at Avoi.
(iro. P.. l'orreffer, wife and dnugltter,
of Perkervillp, have been the gnp-N
of V.. 15. Fuller nnd family this week.
Mrs. Alfred Carner and Lottie Lang,
bridge, of Cleveland, ., are here on a
short vinit to their father, Jo-eph Lang,
bridge.
Mr. F-ther Mulford left thi week
for her home in Long Inland after
pending tho winter with Mr. 1'. It.
Leeeher.
Mr. Jas. Hnblen, who was called to
Fort Huron on acrountof tlie sickness
of Mrs. Harry llolden, returned homo
lat Friday.
Kichard McKenna ba ecured a
position on the farm of Allan Ab!ott
near Imlay City and left for thero tho
firtt of the week.
W. (). liiddlocomh and wife, of 1'ort
Huron, visited Fdward Hopkins and
family and other friends in Yalo and
Vicinity this week.
Albert Dunn has returned from Den
ver, Colo., where ho went some time
ago for his health. He rays tho cli
mate out there does not agreo with
him.
Herb Menerey, who recently secured
full papers as a registered pharmacist,
has gone to Cam where he a:cepted a
position in the drug store of II. K.
Montague.
Michael Kelley, of Lynn, who went
to Ot'pgn Lake lat fall and has sinco
been at work in the lumber woods, re
turned homo Saturday last looking halo
and hearty.
Mollie brown is homo from tho Agri
cultural College at Lansing spending
tho week with her father and friends.
Charlio I'.rown wa down from Frown
City Tuesday. .
Harry Winn started Tuesday after
noon for Ixirain, Ohio, whero he will
help tit out the tow bargo Manilla on
which boat ho will ship as wheelman
for the season.
Frank Minnie'and wife, of Fort Hu
ron, visited W. II. r.allentino and fam
ily on Saturday. Frank has a position
as travelling salesman for Kdson Moore
Si Co. of Detroit.
John Hutton
The ladies should find our ad inter
esting this week, scissors being tho main
topic.
(Jentlemen should read our ad also.
We speak of razors also a lady's razor.
The reason for buying being obvious.
We are repairing lota of wheels for
early riding. Uring on your crippled
machines.
DEATH'S DOINGS
James Gorman, well and favorably
known, died at the old homestead in
(ireenwood township on Monday after
noon after a sickness of only four days
from peritonitis, aged 43 years. Tho
funeral was held from tho Dunkard
church on Friday afternoon, KIder
Kitely otliciatlng. Interment in Lett
cemetery.
Chas. W. McKlnney oldet son of
Mrs. Margaret MrKinney, of Frockway,
died at tho hospital in Fort Huron on
Tuesday evening. Tho funeral was
held under the auspices of tho Knights
of Columbus (of which society ho was
a member) from tho Catholic church
Kmmet.oti Friday morning. Deceased
travelled for Saunders & Co., Fort Hu
ron, and was a lino young man. The
family will mNs him greatly.
E. B. Fuller St Co.
F.uy your carpets now whilo tho as
sortment is complete.
Are you thinkingabout new curtains?
If so call and seo what wo have.
We have a full line of dimities and
muslins for spring.
Saved Many a Time.
Don't neglect coughs and colds even if
it is spring. Such caes often result
seriously at this season just because peo
ple are careless. A dose of One Minute
Cough Cure will remove all danger.
Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Suro
euro for coughs, colds, croup, crip,
bronchitis, and other throat and lung
troubles. "I hare used One Minute
Cough Cure several years," says Post
master C. O. Dawson, Darr, III. "It is
the very best cough medicine on the
market. It has saved me many a severe
pell of sickness and I warmly recom
mend it." The children's favorite.
Grant Holden.
i JL SPRING 1
I pp FURNITURE ! I
'AvI I"1 oino h :il iKiiul lor hpnn
g3 tiling in this lino. Wo t arni
Carpets
M IVIattresses
Dining Chairs and Rockers
37Ict-o.ro rramiar o. Cpocialtjr-
Second Floor.
FA1 Mclntvre & Harris Dulldlne.
4
my
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OUR
LIES
FOR
JL 1 3 Li 1 1 1 1 1 1
We wish to call attention to the many different lines of Farm
Implements we will handle this year. Now is tho time to look around
and see what you will need to help you out with your spring work.
The DeLaval "Dairy" Cream Separator.
Space here will not permit us to tell vou about this money saviiur machine. We would like to have
you call ami ;ive us an opportunity to explain the method of operation. Ak for illustrated catalogue.
Meyer's complete line of pumps and hay tracks, liuther & (iibh's .prin-tooth, spike
tooth and dic harrows. American cultivators, Klc.
McINTYRE & HARRIS, Yale, Mich.
A Good Investment.
Yale has an industry under way
which if propi-rly managed and its
stockholders take hold and push it with
energy and enterprise will not only fur
nish a large dividend on the capital in
vested but will I hi a grand institution
for the farmers and business men of
the town. We have reference to tho
Canning l'nctorv.
l'rotn what little acquaintance, wo
have had with the manager of this new
enterprise we believe the company has
the right man in tho right place. It is
now up to the stockholders to give him
their heartiest support.
The following item clipied from tho
I'icton (Out.) liazette of March isth
will go to show how the people of I'ic
ton feel towards tho establishment of
a canning factory at Napanee:
"A public meeting was held In Nap
anee last week of those Interested in
the establishment of a canning factory
at Napanee. Mr. Miller, of Port Hop,
was present, and explained his proposi
tion, which was favorably received. A
stock book was presented and tho fol
lowing subscribed: Mr. Miller, Thos.
Symington, John Soby, A. C. l'arks,
M. C. llogart, W. T. (Jibbard, Capt. Col
Her, M S. Madole, Jas. Henyes. A. 1
Hose, M. T. Vansiyck, K. J. Ilealey,
I'icton. Mr. Miller takes 21 shares
(S'Jl.OUu) and Messrs. Ilealey and .Soby,
10 shares each."
Among The Churches.
Kev. Fr. Cullinane will hold ecrvicea
in Michaels' Hall, Yale at 8:30 o'clock
Sunday morning April C, and at St.
Joseph's Catholic church, Hrockway at
10::i0.
Services in the M. K. church aro as
follows Sunday echool, 10:00 to 11. -00
a.m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and at
7:00 p. tu. (hereafter by the pattor).
1'rayer meeting Thursday evening at
7:00 o'clock.
At the l'rcubytenan church on sue
ccusiro Sabbath evenings certain topics
of general interest will be di4cuicd.
On next Sabbath evening tho subject
of "tumbling" will be considered. In
the morning the Communion service
will be held and tho right hand of fel
lowship extended to new members.
Corner Drug Store
We have a tine assortment of
bath
and toilet sponges.
American Flag, Carnation l'ink tho
latest thing in perfume. Try it and
you will liko it.
You know tho advantage of smooth,
soft hands and unbroken lips. You
can have theso advantages by using
Hose Cream.
A Nearly Fatal Runaway
Started a horrible ulcer on the leg of
J. Il.Orner, Franklin (trove. 111., which
defied doctors and all remedies for four
years. Then llucklcn'a Arnica Salve
cured him. Just as good for boils,
burns, bruises, cuts, corn, scalds, skin
eruptions and piles. 'c at Grant Hob
den's drug store.
Price of Meat Raised.
The public is hereby notified that
owing to the scarcity and high price of
live stock the undersigned are com
relied to raise the price of all meats.
See posters for prices.
Kyans A Knapp
Holds a Bros.
rurnituro. lU-ar in nunl that
- stly riiiiuvst you to call uml look
Iron Beds
Couches
YALE FURNITURE CO.
I i.' I i 1 - " ij .! .
ll 1 , r -T
OSSSSSSSSSSSS'.SSSSSSSSSSSSo
U s Ts U
I mgm worn i
mm Moulding
01 -.vjwn!S35Sj jjn
A A A t- Rln.U t-s l-U.
muuj iviuiii tu nit ucuuiy ui u IVUUITI. tv;
THIS SPRING, U
For One Week Only, commencing March 22, v,o will give W
away with every lot of WALL PAPER for the Id
complete papering of a room 0)
36 Feet of Fine Moulding Free m
Our stock is complete
papers, uuu we wouiu uko to suow you our line.
J. E. Staley & Co
OSSSSSSSSSSSS5SSSSSSSSSSSSO
And on Its arrival will bo CI3TiTO WOUIw. You will want
tools and implements to work with. .Now wo are prepared to furnish
you with Just what you want. We have n full line of
Plows, Cultivators,
Harrows and Drills.
We aro Agents for the celebrated Syracuse harrows.
Kmplro drills, Kraus Sulky cultivators, Johnson Com
Jliuder, Syracuse Tumps,
STUDEBAKER WAGONS,
OVID AND OWOSSO BUGGIES.
Repairs for everything wo handle.
WHARTON CO.
we am lioadmmrtcr for nv
over our stock before? juyiu.
11. t H. l.. tw'o b-
rs-i..t... c n
with everything new In spring
Is Near at Hand
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